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WEDNES DAY, OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Etection Day Supplies Were Very Mod in All Grades, FAT STEEBS ACTIVE AND HIGHER A and l.h‘ :r ‘IY’ Iderably arce nnd Stronger I';‘ " o Iighe Dressed Beof Men and Ship petition- Cow Stufr § Hogs Open Str. ers in Col i s ar tock a DI 100-1b, lambs Recelpt Offeial ool by the fOr the twont April 3, 1504 TUBSDAY April 8 morl woek, compared slight falling oft of all rate far Kind, thi been Supplies of were today last, cattl there and sheep and a 0 a T |Ca Roc hut beof Eastern speculative shippers were out ed beef me spective ample of cattl proportior ipts avy the smaller as ders i WOV E supply ¢ tim and stern ttle pre were than ut on ha Paciing G 11 Ham Swift & Co The Cudahy D John P. Squire Nelyon M A Taas P D, Ariou Shippers and was at as good as ot that better buyers after hay 0! for ex the ¢ counting on the plies in de buying began of filling their orders trade. The market be were made at prices fe and 10¢ higher and medinm weight demand and sold to while some of the com grades showed little it There was o good the trade, and while the none too brisk the mar and strong, with practi of first hands befor markets were and butchers early The dres ent and pro 0o hurry to buy, but 1o lekzen their chane they were readier to ¢ active and sales anywhere from firm to As usual the good, light #teers were i the hest the best advan moncr and heavier bny fmprovement strong undertone early business wa ket closed up activ ally everyihing out noon There was a very siuff, not much over aid not take buyers for local long to pick them up on the basis of steady to a shade stronger prices. Calves were In pretty liberal supply, but sold about as well as on Monday. Rough stock m with a good demand and a steady at prices i anything a shade fin ull around. In stack Joss and had a big supply or s out fotal I otal CHICAGO cattle ived Th lowed by the trad to fill the or. 4 rival thin which than firm but v sculs wing of s houses T very poor sh fiftecn T i they hog thir ved the Buy o from 1A Th was list traders s and feeders the trad very unsatistactory. Yard hand and country buy ers with good orders were not very numer ous. Trade was decidedly dull and drag ging, and only a small volume of bus was transacted, and mostly on the of shaded prices, anywhere from a di a quarter lower than ten days ago. to cholce fecders are quoted at $3.00@ 1alr to good at $2.75@3.00, and lighter, moner grades at from $2.75 down R ATIVE SAL 5D BEEF. Av. Pr 1081 s 121 1074 104 Wi 1025 112 bas 16 0 | many 'in Good | the Jowest 3.80; | com com- the th fault to find ve ns the dclevoped gl sheep at $ the bulk of th popular prices These quotati Av. 1041 1080 133 1200 No, CATTLI active, with a Réce with ar Kors SHERL market § AN TER (' than last rosuliod 3 tul 830 has ity 1010 100 111 1188 ruling Toe: geese and sell below 1s bet heayvy NEY—C 16c; dark hong MAPLE Y heads, wing tonl $1.0001.30. OYSTORS 18c; extra sta lects, 220; comy NUTS—Ch, nuts, 12g1%c; filberts, 1%; dium. 00 CIDER Orogan, por sy HEIFERS a8 T beans, $1 i 6 ONIONS o onfons, in POTATO] small Tots Ba@0se; Ny Col fron seed 5 900, bl fr bage have tion, 1 nin cabb: 105 120 40 PRt X VI 1420 oo 1600 1230 1010 1810 1620 1310 oz, 1 bers, 160 oz doz., 754 oz, 9004 Florida t 1050 1320 © 960 1410 per 2.00; secdlings, 32 Av i 82 BANANAS 1 no $2.006 I ! IMON COLORADD, 25 24 feodors, 2 10 MONTANA 3 3 10 B foedors L9130 1000 1 108 Bt 10 88 focdors 10 ferdors 3 HOGS—Dealers generally were somewhat disappointed at the comparative smallness of the supply today. Receipts fell all of 2,000 short of last Tuesday's run, but ‘made up in lality what they lacked in quantity. The market was higher east, there was an active shipping and speculative demand and al though prices are relatively higher herc than at other western points local houses have to have them. Business opened out tolerably active at a Hie to 10¢ advance, but under the influence of free buying the mar. 0 ket rapidly braced up and closed all of 10c [ higher than Monday, with the pens empty by 10 o'clock. ne heavy butch load brought $4.60 and sdveral loads sold for $4 early, but the big bulk of the trading wa At $4.50 and $4.65, against $4.40 and $4.45 resterday and one week ago todiy REPRESENTATIVE SALE: Av. 8h. Pr No. Av 7 #i7 " ! Hal 515 $12.0001 larize, $6 Tlavk yeurlin, Dlack M Hmull, small. W lium dinm, large eul 8 318 tana, 5 S50 s madium, medii Iediut e 5 diuin, dium: mediii Soogsl durk sh, Pr. $4 00 4 50 4 480 120 4050 | B0 | larke ! N e i [ 00032, meditm, mediim 80c; medium 206307 WOV small, 825w dium, $25 w0 mediim, 1 large.'$ large, §2 winté Te; full large, 1,000 Ly N K e No. 1 Ture, b 1 HIDES- No salted hides 1 i 2 Veal calf, 8 hides. N lted hide less than' fuil ERP 1 salted el @ | and Newusk lers of sheep and lambs and $5.2) was patd - Evening Receipts, welghts, nctive; Medium T i Vrazil nuts Pure juloe, L salsify, nd pr TROPICAL Aontana ut re recoly e local killer n Good and and at cor to K fair n in ve sl and 10 to mim of Stock. ook a9 8hown i Yards conpany A5 0 Cloek . m s and Disposit s and din f th RECE! fioos 7 po Hond|Cars. | Head o Acictiie Co. & €O 00 ICAGO LIVE STOCK, o ness Ves 11 8,--Th torday Mo T ¥ Was Followed by Firm- iy AY re 22,921 he )t i therafo not ther 1w turday 1 lay's price he 08 head groater wowlt, in view of have ' hield up s iy anout 100 Jower the bulk of the and at few fat Tt mmon I falting off mirked. Oy @ matural « arriva d ns n tone of the sumped in and ey in holding tha o from \hove $4.65, or (v quite a8 g0l prices as Ay, und It fs thought by that’ yesterday's prices we e be scen for some time to and w itk to $1.80 ulty o chofeest lot bulle ol trade it v not @ word of market. It was as could require, and re was a sale of for lambs, while ahove $4.2 the 2 from $4.75 0§, nee of from 10¢ were quickly ouf wis firm. cnlves, 400 head with today most_exacting t strength, e fofmer sold for lambe ns indicate an q 00 head on €ale and_the clos. Kheep, ournal 3 narket fairly turn; lght up falr $4.1001.25 253,501 Ipts, 14,00 head A ui turn of 106 anil mixed, $4 i H0E10; a8 active 254 hoavy tights, tirket rongh prime 9,000 head fop lam s, LAMES top she D 904 al Produce Mark stock s slig but no el voll packing sto t fcems to have stationary, M At Mige. Stric hoie weel Extra Hy b of" 10 fresh Ly Chickens, Uricks, MG10. fbget figurcs. e ket is small t I and scarce t 3 fat veals, 15¢; Calif v, 1211 RUP-—Gullon fugs and I gallons, $6.50, AR-Per Th., o 15 or guiet. Mallurd iewing teal cans, per 1006 L, 16¢; horseshoe, selects, 2o; extra se- o; counts, 30 1b.; Italian chest- nglish walnuts, 12 v 4lic; pecans, me- e, per bbi., 36; half bbl. $2.25 $4.50; half bbL, $2.75; clarified $4.30: huit bl $2 Per bbl, $4; half Lbl., § EGETABLES nfa linnd-picke + $LT6G 180, ndard, 20c; pany weleets, 1ie per Amonds, 160 ecans, 1 i common white e quoted on orders at 80c; At i sota store, grown potatoes, wamo i car Towa, from store, L stors i Colorado lot Early Ohlo, $1.0041.10; Farly Rose, The ved In excellent m per crate, first shipments of Florida cab- Fketable. cond} 1. lifor- fancy California, 600@$1.00. w0 stock, per bbl., G pinach, pes 40035 cltuce, per tomatoes, ver doz., i & plant 0z, 90¢ per doz., Tac; beots, $1.00; water crcss, per doz., $L76G omatoes, per i-Ib. crate, $4.50, FRUITS, are bul few apples on the o trade fs largely going to orang ne, $2.3 per box cranbe the demund, SGe: carrots, iere ry season I8 stock 18 100 soft to however, for higher. Capa §7; Jersey. some prices ave 875 bell advance cediings, To3.00; R navals, §3.009 navals, +$2.6003.76} Riversile n nayels, Redland UITS. W trade is inereasing, but ices. Por_bunch, n, $1.70 ol i cholce The ban, tuble « L ) wmall Hun s oridas, 1 few Malagas still on the Jwees, 8 to 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., FURS, medium, $15 00G%.00; mediu, and Rocky' mountain, lark: wedium, $14; small, $10; black Mon: large, $12; mediun, 38; small pu cubs, larke, $5.00; medium, silvor tip, large, $20; medium, silver tip vearlings. inrge, $11 WL, $5; silver tip cubs, large sniall brown, larie, si6: small, $12; yearlings, lum, $8; wmali, 36;_cubs, small, §5: hadger 1. A, 80 sl fishor dum. $0; kmall fox, ding (o' beauty--No, 1, mall, $40; silver, pale, 50 dlum, 450 medi 53: smal) mall, $1; gray KIt, lavge, 5 all 1, turge, $3 all r No. 1, large, No. 1, large mink, small 320,007 black small $5.00476.00 Targe, Tark lurke No.'1, sliver, o b0 rding I ‘smll 32 r larke, i me: b, B ha 0 g, 8o medium Tidtit & to heanty A S, e, "N "1, g f auniatn, Mo 1" Jurk T, 950 e, Totine simall, small, 35 00 No. 1 1 large, Alum, § 33 me- 704 T5¢ ; Kits, Se: small, small, 6¢; Kits, IDES, TALLOW 1 g No. 1 243 salted veal cal, )5, 6 1. 1o 18 Ibs., ‘6 i 2 qry fiine hider, 3¢ No. cured hides 1 green hides, ry’ fint 1 dry s Pt per 1b, LTS —Gr shearlings 16¢; dry 1, ‘eael 1y ukinm) 1" Nebrusku biicher 1 welght, S8 dry i & muTkin wool gels,’ per lb, salted, e (8hor't-wo carlings (short-wo @100; dry shearling No. 2 each THE _OMAHA DATLY BE Tallow No, Whit X, prime. tullow New York Markets. Al CR\WHI bucklieat AT-Dull 1, 60 MEAT yell » Jywit Y Dull CoRN BARLEY MA alan, SiG bu.; exports, 181,500 futures and 152,000 . No. 2 red, in stor nt, 63%c 0 b, B%e; telivered: 'No. 1 hard, 1 ned dull wnd we on more favorable govern than_expected and dull t \on tats developed int lietlons of a diop wheat belt bu ment il of fr o 1 bull m net a W fontur pewed buyin cash whe 2 red, April, closed at sing nt' Bl August, 60 st D 102,00 hu it spot elevator, A casy 45,000 bu.; exporte futuzes and wily 0, 2, AL mer, mixed, 4 Options ned dull a rallied with wheat and ndvance; April closed at Closing at 230 47,000 bu.; exports, salos, 10,000 bu.' futures and 41,000 Spot_ market quiet ana easior; N No. 2 delivered 3 NG i truck, in in matket aflcat delive Afterwards it net 123 71429 Recelpts, but 2% firm May OA %0 bu B, spot 0. # wWhit lixed went westorn, S642lac Options’ were duli foon with whent April ¢ at 33 July clos shipping track, whit tite, 8@A2 firmer’ in the & net_advance closing whi hut all diy fre closing May, 7@ $6%c; May cloked at Goes July LA Y—Cholce grades In demand @6.0; good 1o choics ) HOPS - Quict; state mon to Pacific wt, 13@ise, London holders offer Ang1y HIDES- S wet lected, 43 35 to f0 1 1., 104011 LEATHER Ayres, Hglit WOOL-—Slow 206260 ; Tex: PROVISIC plekled [ o plckled 0% m Closed at losed at continent new mes. 20,00 market dull pi walted v A5 014 xns Tiuenos Avres dry dry, 24 to 30 1 Jemlock —sole fihts, 16%718 il 12 Tnnctive heayy dome ut meats, shoulders western stean at $7.40; May incd steady $6. ' Pork, steady Drime, $12.50413.00 family, $134.5 hort clear, $13.007713.50 BUTTER western dairy creamery. \ gins, 2lise; state dal 13416, « CHEESE ; small, 7@ il « and southern, Steady; stato Firm; state wektern fresh, 1037a11c; ceipts, 22,600 pls. TALLOW [ try (pkge, f 1114, re Penngylvania, dragiie; city (82 for phgs.), 4%c; coun- fted closed at §2% mimon to good bull; € strained, UM eady ; “E-—-Quict; domestic, falr to extr Japan, 41 TURI Steady Wdy; New and_quict, Orleans open kettle, IRON—Dull $12.000113.50, L Quict; domestic or; straits, $i Quiet; dom D 'OIL—Active with a_steady undertone: prime crude ter grad summer y .20, plates, quiet $3.85 asked. nd fentureless, crude, in bhls crude summer yollow, ummer white, W3 SUGAT trifugal fair fini steady, Raw, con- quiet St Louis Marl April 3.—FLOUR Lot and Quiet ho WHEAT, mand May CORN mixed. e OATE 31e; Ma stendio Opened red, cu Euining Tihe: July il n. Highy weak, but No. @ il B4%4c; on Tuly 0 bid, m + buayers ont abov Nominal; §! Unchanged: $5.006 ZD—tUnehanged prime to choicd ity ahort & L e Tty TIMO HAY 10,00, BU t eholen duiry, 1 Firin timothy, $2.00% tter: separator i16c, sk oreamery, 1902)0; I Unchanged; A16@H U nged; Stronger, with better demand ard_mess, $14. Lard, prime steam Dry sall meats, loose shoulder and ribs, ts, $6,05. Bucon, Lders, 36, $6.00; ribs, $6.621; @81.00, : wheat, 9,000 bu.; wheat, 53,000 Cotton Marlke Ap PR points o months & to 1) Featurcless and points ndvance $16.05; Augist, Coftee, Rio quiet NEW YORK, opened dull; September showed October no’ change and othe points decline, ruled hactive an losed at § points lower 10 5 salos, 9,000 bage, neluding: M $15.21; September, $16.45. Spot and steady 5 ¢; mild, quit; Cordovi § 5 San Salvador, des ontract; warchouse deliveries yester 8 New York stocks toduy, 178,865 United States stocks, 106,340 bags; afloat United States, 265,000 bags; total visibje es, 461,210 bags, against o Options dvand [ N exports, Recelpts, April - 8.-CO 45 balesi 1440 ) bales; stock, wot, T | 8.-Good average lays, 1,0. tos, nom- inal; stock, 51,000 b RIO DI No. 7, Rio, receipts 1 Ap t steady; g 8; receipts for three days, 0 tock, 166, gs. LIVERPOOL, April 3.—Arri 4,180 baga; dsiiveries during stock April 1, 14,734 bug March 1. LONDO, chan; 30 Jower HAMBURG bags: prices HAVRE, bags; prices against auiet which' 1 April 8.—Market ‘quoted except ¥ ket quict; sules, 4,000 (0 10 lpfE lowe Marlict steady; 1t Lt hig verpool Markets, LIVERPOOL, ~ April WHEAT-Quict: mand poor: holders offer frovly; No. 1 California, Ssqgos 1d; red western winter, 45 §dG4s 1izd CORN--Quiet; demand moderate; new ) 1 LOUR PROVISION extra India clear, 5 1bs., Lard, prime BUTTER CHEESE ALLOW April tincha Apeil uneh mixed Spring_patent, 0s 90, Pork, prime 1 moss, 80s. Hacon s; long cle western, 415 Gd. i 15 2d N—Common, ROLIEUM® Hefined, 4146 receipts of wheat ‘for th §00 Centals, ineluding cefpts of American e days werc 27,00 centals Minneapolis Wheat Mark: MINNEAPOLIS, April 8.—The wheat was aetive at the opening this morning closed from He to May 1 and and was Tive. days Dast threc vl the fine, past 3,000 An W market and closed closed at emund for sules were made shipments, 45 car. asund nine hundred and_twenty bu. of wheat reculved at ter- minal points In the northwest last week, agiinst 98,576 bu. the week before. A year ago’ reccipts wore 1,215,000 bu., and \wo yenrs ago for the Week they were 2,860,000 bu. The wheat coming in 18 from’ country elevators, ipts are not to exceed 50,000 bu. for tates. Patents wors quoted at 65, and bakers at from 31,80 to $2.%, cash W Recelpts, inc hundred and farm the three St. Louls Live Stock Market. LOUIS, April 3. —CATTLE-Re i 500 Tead; market better; stéor und: native steers, 1,000 10 Tekan stecrs, 800 to 990 1bs, elpts, 1,80 700 shipments, top, $4.10; uny Ar 10 gaod lght rough heavy, $4.20 Ry $4.50G4.60; common light and @i, R market st southweste supply cipts, 200 head; shipni and higher; native n mixed, $8.40; fed T 1ght 10 miuke prices Coffee Market. ORLEANS, April 2, [t thees, v mtandard. Sales, NEW COTTON los: wilos, Nales: e bales. Futur quiet and steady Apiil, 37 @7.25; May, 3 a July 30744 Augy 574 ;. October, 37 vember, 315067 December, $1.5541.5 ST, LOUIS Apr sales, 1,300 hiles 1,900 ba f 0 b 1o, st bales COTTON Middiing ahipn Sloux City Live Stock Markets. SIOUX CITY head; shipments HA6G4.05: bulk, $ CATTLE — Heceipt head; market slow 3.10: 'vearlings, § $2.00g2.60, oxen, §i mirket 1oe Ligher ipmens feeders. $1.2502.50; York Dry Goods Market. April Without important malls from many markets, as usual on Tueslay the market was more quiet in Al departmonts The weather bus also chilled tne request, ivr New NEW YORK 4 i roturned 1 firm, with & ug more [ good demand _for checked by sellers Live Stock Market. dptll 3 CATTLE inte, 3,000 head a8 stobr 33,6500, 1 DinK steers, §2.8:04,10 kers And (feedecs, 32 nsas City TY Tex; 3,100 hend; Ahipments r 0.4 W lights, York head hulk heiy 4,50 SHEED- 1t ad; market str N . Duluth Grain Markets, DULL AbHl, (&~ WHEAT--Higher hard, ‘ca Avril, f0ci May, 65 8c; Beptember, 51701 N, 1 nort 1l May Tl ¢ ei on track, ‘N, 1 northes RYE 12, BARLEY' 1018 OATS=No. 1, 3114 Car Inspeotton 1 No. 3 white jay: \Wh hipments, none St The following a cipal elties Tiesda, K In Sig the recaipty Avril 8 Hogs, 5101 14000 13:100 Shoep. 100 0.000 00 200 South Omaha i k Kansas Clty I3 St. Louts, 1.300 Total 111 Ol Markets. Anril §.-Nat ey or A 820: highest, 83 lowest, 8 closed at 83; eales, 3000 bbls.; shipments, 116,367 bble.: runs, 72,680 biis PITTSBURG, Pa cortificates opened ni K 01, CITY, Py tificates opened Nautlonal st 821y Transit o highest A LINSEED Peorin Gratn M ADHl 3. CORN 2, 3%¢; No, 8, 35 et utet but )., 31731 stendy! No. 2 Market firm; high PEORTA Market active and isy; No. 2 white WHISKY wine i 10 Lon Ay Sug N0 8-St Tava r Murket. TAR LONDON, clining: centri refining, 13 e, dull, e Musoy fi "Frisco Wheat Quo FRANCISCO, April 3, Decenibier, $1.14%; new sellors, tions. WHEAT it} SAN [ May $1.08% Toxtiles, “loths, vory rate demd ester MANCHI [N No ot SAS CITY oxchings Market. No oduc April 3 lay--ele KA duc market on Pre Wool Market. ST. LOULS, Apriil 2.~ WOOL- Qulet, ste, unchanged STOCKS Movements in the Sec teresting to the Street at Large. NEW YORK, April 3.—The movement the stock markel today was not inte to the street at large. The specy was spiritless and largely confined room traders, who worked with less cert of action than usual. Tondon not represented very largely in the deal- ings, and was, perhaps, more of a seller than buyer, some of the recent purchascrs liquidating their holdings. The market was of that halting, hesitating character which often precedes a decided movement in the direction of lower prices, but the most un favorable symptom yet developed the de crease in the foreign buying. leader of the market wag. Missouri | which was bought heavity, it is believed, for the account of an inside interest, sending the pricc up 2% per cent, with a final reaction of 3% per cent. The 'grang made frac- tional gains during the morning, but fell off in the losing at decline of % to 7 jon yesterday's final salos, 5 The industrials were comparatively ne lected and moved irregularly, Chicago ( nd Distilling recarding advances of % per cent and ¥ per ceyt respective igar | and General Electric’ thaking declines of % per cent each, while Cordage preferred lost 3 per cent and Rubber gained 13 per cent, Lead % per cent and Lead preferred % per cent. The other stocks prominent in the advance wor Dol & Hudson, 1% per cert and Consolidated Gas, 134 per cent. Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, which lost 1 per cent, was, the only stock in which the decline was abeve a fraction. Colorado Fuel and Iron preferred sold at 69, an ad- vance of 9 per cent from the last previous sale. In the final dealings the market was improved in tone and closed very firm. Com- paring the final figures with those of yester- da as many stocks are found to be below the line as above it. _Phe report of the Canadian Pacific for tfie year ending De. cember 31 shows gri earnings of $2 6: 317, a decrease of $447,034, and n Arnings of '§7,741,416, a decrease of $678,93 plus for 1803, $317,682; total surplus, $7 218, The rallway 1d miscellaneous bond was strong all day and most of the B raded In recorded advances The foliowing are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today: Atchison. ... .. Adams Express. . rity Mariet Not of sting ation the con- was he s 1% Pacitic M 354 P D. & E 3% Pittshur g 4 Pulinian Palace Reading | Richmo o’ pid R.G.W : B I GO W. D D.&CF (o 275 Roclk [siand it Tenn .. 414 St P i Erle 3| do o pid a1t st P, Fort Wustie o G. Northorn pfd. Southern Pac... ! C&E Lptd:..... Sugar Refinery.; Tocking Valley.. Tenn. Conl & Tron 111 Central g rexas Priciic, S P& Duluth P8O, Cen. pit d A &W. ] s Colo. Coal & Tron Cotton Ofl Cort Del. Hudson Del; Lack. & W.. D. & R G ptd VTerin ke B o ptd ake Shore. Luad Truat Louisvillod Loutsyill 0 falD g d 8144 G. B, KN, Cinsoo COFL& T o' ntd H&T. C T A A &N M ST &K C . & W, pld do pld orth Am. Co. . thern Pacific. al [ % 168 of stocks today 600 including: Atehison, Sugar, 0 Burlington, 13,800 5,800; ' DIStllers & Cattléfoeders, 9,000 Puclilo 00, National Lead, 6,300 & New' England, 5,400: Norihern Pacli 8,700; Koading, ' 12,900 K Istand 12,000; Western Union, 6,200, New York Money Murket. NEW YORK, April 3.-MONEY ON Easy ut 1 por cent; last loan and cent Chici CALT W1 e PAPER-3G5'5 per Dull but tirmer, with Dankers Dills at 18841 5 mand and $48T60L61 £08 B0 davi; posts $4RTI0459 0 cdmmurin Dills, §1.85% 101,80 SILVER CERTIFIOATES- 615 GOVERNMENT HON1IS aull and steady The closing quotatioris on bona T8 L &8 F G T30 811 Canso 1 1 S5k e 1 B coup. 1 bt Al Iuts. 1104 1 Retd Rets 18tk 48 rog. 45 colip. 1. 8. dlgs rog PiciticUsof 03 Lousian Minnor Tenn. new sot 4 (S0P, O & P iy TP.L. G, Tr G ¥ TR G T 1024 Unlon Pic. ke Went Shore 1007 |R. G, W. 168 100 | Aichison i 101 Aiehixon 2lgn A 775 6. H. & 8. A. 06 104 *) "dg T 108 L& T C 150, a0 in 75 [N b &1 | o dn ATie [ Tenn, 0id tn BT Va. Conturics 110" | doaeterred 11438, C. non. fund i i BaA BR /Al Clans 13 13034 | Ali. Claws ( 11" Currenciva u i 13 L4 s Tsts 1506 MK & T Gen, (% M K & T Gou Mutual Unio N.J.C. Int. € No. Pac. 1uts. No. Pie. 2nds N W. Consols N W. Deb. 0w SUL.& LM Goil 5 s Mining Stock ( Apell 8- Mining Quotations Bid | Adams ....$ .30 A Nettle, 02y Granite M. 180 2 Bimetallie. § St. Lo LOUIS wehangod, Lotations, § Blocks du Eliza Hope Har uny's Stutement. ot In for the week shows | BERLIN perial Bank the following 400,000 1nusks; unt: Cush Ureasury on hand, decrense, f0 notes, decreuse, 400,00 APRIL, 4, 1801, osto HOSTON. April 3 .- Cal tme loans, ek per cor ks, borids and mining siar &P 11 Tolephone Toston & Albany oston & Matiic Atelison 208 Atehisnon 4w i Central . & N, Eng Ol Colony Oregon Stiort Ly Rubbe Unifon_Pacific West End West End pid Bowton & Montans 27y Butie & Bosto 108 Calumet & Heela Tontennini Kenrsage Oneeoln Qitin; Tamaraci San Fra SAN FRANCISCO, anotations for Tows Al Belelior Beat & Beloher Bodie Con. Bulwer Chollnr. Con. Cai, & Vi Crown Point Eureka Con Gould & Curry < o Mining Stocks April 8, The mining stocks tolay Masioan Mo Navao. Nevaila Qi Slerr N Union ( Utah viidi it 58 W dacknt New York Mining Quotations, NEW YORK, April 8. The following closing mining auotations »wn Poin Con. Cal. & V. Al Wo Piymouth Sierra Nevida Standard Union Con Yellow Jacket Tron Silver Quickaflver do preferred Bulwer 10 1100 100 700 200 ontarto, Ophir ondon St LONDON, April 3 Consols. monuy Consols, aec nt Canadian Paelfie Erie iK1 Poansyvania Erfe 2rdw #a Reading Tilinols Central 071 Mex. Cont e s BAR SILVER 28\ per oniiee. MONEY " 13 per cont The discount in the oy aliort months’ bills Vin ORLEANS, ok Quot 4. m.closty 16 Moxiean ordinary. 4714 7y St Paul conm Petige 214 N, Y. Contra 1 18 per cent . clal Notes NEW Apy 10, HOSTON, April 3 ances, $1,805, 251, BALTIMORE balances, $261 PARIS, for the Clearings, $15, Aprit Apr Thire SAN FRANCISt telographic, 20e PHILADELPHIA 0; balances, 32,169,437 MEMIPHIS, April | ances, $4948 Now Yorl LONDON, April 8T} into the Bank of England 11,000, NCINNATE premiuin Lot April il (rings, bl balance of hallion gone today wis $2,001,170. exchange April per cent New York Dl Lx- Clear aull 3,470,446 SLT per cent e, i April 3. ances, § Money, ehange on’ New York NEW Yotk 3 e 1 Uni over $19,0 the deposit Teutonfe silver T P the nount +helng due s 10,222,090, $i Ditance Cloarings, California Rates Will Be Restored. on April 15 Bettar go before it's too late. Present rates via_the Burlington re $20.00 one way ound trip. Bverything first . tickets, time, City Route trains, ticket office, 1324 Farnam sircet. the wa it on 5h pa are doing Al about ) e Refused to Pay Fare Charles Johnson and ¢ ket o DRyl nelE s ra)on Omahn motor train Sixteenth and Jackson streets Conductor Ritterhouse stopped the iram to put them off. As he did £o Johnson struck him it blow in the face that stunned him. lvans also tried o hit him and both men then Jumped off. They were caught by pariies on the sireet who had witnessed the trouble, and put in the hands of the police. ' Ritterhouse was 1ot so badly hurt but that he remained in charge of his train, Dewitt's Witch » The followi sued yesterday: Name and Adirc John Cobim, Omaha Jennie Wrisht, Omaha John N. Frenzer, Omaha.... Mattic M. Rieck, Omaha.. See what we bargain giving. 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WESTS COUGHTRYRUD, A cortuin cure for Couglie Colds, Asthuin, Bronehitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Kore Throat, Plansaut 1o take, Small slze disconlinued: old, 806, size, now 2c.; old #1 5120, nOW 6o, GUARANTEES (ssuéd only by For sale by Goodman Drug Co., Omaha itwinedy by K & C Cor, 15th & I e e oullion & 0.y Cor. 1410 & DougInRA Bs ASA P POTTER PRES T QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY LOWELL C BRIGGS, OTTER BRIGGS (o BONDS co COMMERCIAL PAPER *40 WAL STREET: NEW YORK, | | AT INT-RV2LS OF TWO Summary Of the work of Daniel H. Burnham, Direetor of Works, The “Man who Built the Fair.” As s00n as the site was selected, Mr, Burnham three others designed the IFrom that first hour when all was embryotic, down to the the great through the four 1893, —Mu, «d in designing, building, and ope ions, concessions, and exhibits, The departments and plan of the Exposition. bluze of Fair was closed, 1890, 1801, directed all the men enga last day when in SUCCesS working year 1892, Burnham selected, controlled, and rating the xposition, oxcept the departments of admi operated under him were The Landscape. The S s and Grades. The Architectural Designi “T'he Constructional Enginc The Building Department The Decorative Designing. The Sewerage Engine Tho R The Mechanical Fng I'he Electrical Engincering. The Sanitary Engincering The Water Engincering. Transportation (Railway). Transportation (Intramural). Transportation (Outside Railways). Transportation (Launches). nsportation (Gondolas) I'ransportation (on Lake Michigan). Transportation (Wheel C Transportation (City Elevated). The Medical Department. The Guard. The Secret Service. The Guides. The Janitors, r him. In December, 1862, at The citati also organized unl ies, the City Marshal was given control of “ire Department n of the Tnsurance Compa was the sol this department, but the organization was not changed. Some Facts - Regarding the Work of Frank D. Millett AG the World’s Fair. to the ofliec Dirvector o Decoration with a reputation Mvr. Millet came of already established in many lines by his previous work in thyc ¥ conti- He had been a famons writor: d nt nents. Ilis fame was a iunt mosaie. he had traveled extensively in foreigu lands; he spoke Lad tled the pondent heforo Plevna, winning prais uently half a dozon languages, in- cluding wodern Greek; he sta world by his brilliant and daring achievements as a War Corre from the Czar of all the Russias in his own person; he had already, as & painter, carned the best \w Americans whose pi the best tures art xposition in honors of the grave lemics, being one of the fc were purchased by the Royal Academy: he had won famo Arts at the and with all this as a background, he came to Chicago with a reputation it as one of crities ot the day, being one of the Jury of Fine tur cheecfully accorded him by the press of the country as the fivst genre painter of Americ His work at the Fair was done in a manner which won praise from every vi v of Decovation, e was, in view of ofi ring of all drapery, every kind, of the general, of all public proceedings. tor. Besides his- important position of Direct his wide oxpericnce, appointed Divector of Funetious. of all : the ) et This included the cercmonies inside the grounds dosi manggement Nags, buntin the management of all entertainments of fire-works and illuminations, and, in p identified with the -*Book of the Builders,” Jointly inwrusted by the Columbian Me arkable undortaking in it ntly These are the Lwo name st promin been As co-authors of the great work, they have vinl Publication Socioty with the exceution of this most re history. They will bring uey to the work all the qualities needed for its successful accomplishment, T ~ TBEBRMS The price of this magnificent work has been placed 25 ¢ at our ofilee, or 30 cents if sent by mail. Cut out the coupons that appear on page 2 of the Daily and Evening BEE, Bring 6 coupons of different dates to this office with 25 cents. 1f sent by mail send 30 cents in coin (stamps will be veturned.) 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