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si I If 1 Hog Market Came Tumbling Down Yesterday. HALTED AT TEN LOWER Receipts .of Cattle Were Ex ceedingly Light. rr was brother light r-jri of hogs rd.'iy; u t enough to go round with l- .vers, - C idj.hy's bvyer held the u'.d took ."rjthing offf-r-l. It look-i-tty ha 1 :"or sellers at the opening tr.t- reas- n thit the early reports i 15c 1 w-r :r. Kansas City and the ..' t dull i.t trie dt'clino. Later the .i't here s- tied at about 10c lower, aii the the buyers -wanted the ? ar:d wt r. trading hung fire it "was .-.j the fe.i.frs held for more money. rt vi aa not a. wtii finished cur load on Dock stocks rose about 5 points each. American Telephone and Telegraph ad vanced 162 on the reported large increase in the instruments outstanding. Therf was a long list of gains running from a point or more of which -were simply re coveries from depression of yesterday. At the fame time Amalgamated Copper, Col orado Fuel. United States Leather pre ferred and the minor steel stocks -were rather acutely depressed by realizing sales. "When St. Paul reached the later stages of its advance it encountered blocks of offerings running up to 7,000 shares, but rose steadily through them all to 169. The Chicago and Northwest ern shot up 7, the preferred 114; Chica go. St. Paul. Minneapolis and Omaha 11. and the preferred 4. It was not until within fifteen minutes of the close that these prompted an appreciable effect on the general market. AtA that time the Pacifies and Southwestern generally spurted up from 1 to 2 points over last nighL The market closed very active and generally strong though the response had not been notable outside of the .nocks mentioned and some of the spec laities continued to drop. There was no change in the general conditions affecting the speculative situation. The bond market was not very active. rVjt there was a well distributed demand. T"tal sales, par value, $3.2.0Q0. I'nited States bonds were all unchang ed on last call. '"losing prices of stocks were as follows: U hisnn 75 !3t. Paul do pfd 184 So. Pacific 65s h o. itauway ... .sz '1 pfd ... B. .U. & O. ! pfd ... Can. Pac. . CV.r.dda So. hr-a. & O. C. & A. ... do r-fd do pfd iT'-o T. & P. ... 45S r. St. U & do pfd r. nion Pac. do pfd ". A. K 111 cet r.a Hit? top pr'ce was1 C. G. v . .. Li de.. ri-b, but a car load of the i do A pfd Chi. lad &'L... e do pfd 94 W. 2IMe .... 38 '.aaaitj w.j.J have brought more Ihe df l;r.e v.as t-'-nieVrhat un ;d but j -;:? can jiiraiy expect to keep g -::.. up all t'.i? time with ... oicasl r-.x-tion. li'j'J SALES. 2 Lo.ki. Av v.r Price. S 56 75 40 6 mi S'J ' b 57Vj 1 6 ai 160 : 1 t w - - 6 5a to 50 i.j 6 4a - 15J 6 45 - J 4.' 6 35 130 6 3S 13 ) 6 30 il'3 6 20 a 16 j 6 10 CATTLE. .-terday v. c-s one of the dullest seen t icng tin- :n the cattle section of ; trds. Ti.-:- buyers stood roand ready siness. u. the ntire receipts con- i A only .j-.e ar load. They were 'i futcher . tt.r, and while the mar - wr- gen-1 -.'iy lower for most grades -A at i. .t steady. C.'l TLU SALES. Av. Wt. Price. rr. i."d tZO J4 50 -w 1570 4 W 1 .'.i 4 CO r.xd IOOj 3 50 SHIPPER? h--- hog r--y will i j mand f :. 're : .:k.n. att: ! I and . had -s . ste ii. Ci Kir.pn mm r. J..hns shipp' r rday :.y way krs t'. '.1 ab in.i st ;d notes. not soon increase i ,-'d m- r-i to supply :r...ie. ,-rJSta is g 'ing to feed t ' it th.- '-ariy som- r'.y hog . shipi" Goddard Pt'-ran U ad of sm in for in a far rday the 774 Wabash 23 :.7 do pfd , 423 23V W. & L. E Wi do pfd 31 do B r-fd . Wis. Central ... 2V-1 r. X. W 241'i: do pfd 1P r. R. I. & P. . 1. - dams 1 C T. & Tran ..171 '.merican iS do pfd ,.. r-. S 10?, r C. C. St. L...!'; Wells Fargo Col. So CO" Amal. Copper .. .3i do 1st pfd 72i4 Am. C. & F. .. 23T do 2nd pfd ... 4T do pfd 90 P-l & TTud....l71t Am. Llrseed Oil 23K D. L. & W 281 ! do pfd 62 R. G 43i Am. S. & R. .. 46H do pfd 911. ' do pfd 97 Crie 36k Ana. llln. Co... 113 fio 1st pfd .... Sv B. R. T do 2nd pfd ... 64 Col. F. & L Gt. N'o. pfd ..14 Con. Gas H-icing Val. .. 81 'Con. Tob. pfd ..118 do pfd 91V General EIectrlc.323 Hilnois Cen. ...142H' Hocking Coal .. 22 Towa Central .. f'i lnt. Paper 21 do pfd 86( do pfd 74 L. E. & W 68 'Int. Power 97 do rfd 133 Laclede Gas .... 90 L. & X 1064. N'at, Biscuit Manhattan L... 1 33 Is. American . Mot. St. Ry .. Pacific Coast Mex. Cen 30 : Pacific Mail Mx. Nat 1 Peoples Gas Minn. & St L.l"; Press. St. Car Mo. Pacific l-vwi' do Dfd M K. & T 24U Pullman do pfd 34-H Republic Steel .. J73! N". J. Central.. 1S2 do pfd 73 V. T. Centra!.. Ifini'?ugar 13CH N'o rf oik V W... Srts. Term. C. & I. .. 70 do pfd so r;n. B. & P. Co. 17H "nr. "W. Xl do pfd Pr ".nsylvania . if-T. S. Leather .. 13 Vadfng 57' do pfd S4 So 1st pfd .... r. S. Rubber .. 1 do 2nd pfd ... 6SV do pfd 60 ?r 1. S. F. .. 7' T. S. St-" el 42 1o 1st pfi 3 do pfd 94H do 2nd pfd ... 7 Western Uiion . 5 L. P. "W. . r: Am. Uoomo. .. 30 65 .102VI .225 ... 51 ...126 ... 70 ... 43 ..102, .. 41 ... 84 ...235 II ii 1! Wheat, With Plenty of Bullish News Goes Off 7-8 Cents. CO'RN ALSO CLOSED LOWER Weakness in Provisions Look ed Like Manipulation of Packers flnniT ni h o h h i H mm h Fi nni i! lILSi '.. the well known ship- 'signed a cjr load of t yesterday. :' Krsid was tb only Ok rj htd hoga on the mar- water ' KogK LC ' -W hes.' e Bu' ; . du :.s tot ' reminding the buyers rhe couatrj' round Kio raise son:- good hogs, .-lothr car load yes- - rpresentt-d by two car sterday, or..- was con "wart and th-. other by do pfd 394 do pfd 94U Nev York Money Market. N'w York. ADrll 3. Monev on call nai P r irr.ru . T.aay it 34 per cnt; closing bid and s.a at per cent; prime mercan- '.! paper 4Crr, per cent. Sterling ex- hinge firm with actual business in ! ankers' bills at J4.S7VS?4.& for demand nrd at $4.S5Hr"U for sixty davs: posted r;.?o $4.fi and $4.t4; comnyrclal bills ?4 M4.54. r Par silver 54c: Mexican dollars 43c Government bonds steadv: state bonds inactive: railroad bonds firm. MARKET . cornfi O: oats. 48 r. l'c; eggs. 11c: hens, .- geese. i'jC, turkeys. ' : old toff.3, vc. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. - A I t j -t.H - f T. ri-o.'i i r, x.I r , ho 1 . " 'ori - $ .. .iuS' " .--..1 t .irr.hs T i rpcf 213. - Cit 4 - .- V - - f: . - ,J ll J rat J- '"a al 11-r. ! r t i s.i , i;1 t I -".r - . v , r:i J4 f 3 f -T c - " 1 V - - ..J : itx. -. - TV) , '('." " . d J - t ' cr. STOCi '""k. T - : : . :" w i - s". ir t a- r , y . - t . n f .j . t t , r- - ffe . r..l J - , : . sou 5 - - , .- J iTT T t-'1 - : . ;'. . -hi i , ' -L I - r- - VI L Chicago. atrle F." t .'" Iowp r 7 poor t i-d feedr? :if-rs $2." $2.31'" - ' 1 steer--' . $4.9- ' -iiv 23.00- . uchers ! : r.-y $6.7' .7 ..-ht. $fi.4! -. ' ch 'elpts 10, Good to i mf'ltum i Z. c.n . . calws J". 2;-fj5.00; COT! ON MARKET. New York. April 3. The cotton market onned steady. 2 points higher to 1 point lower and closed barely steady with prices 4 r"Itn. higher to 1 point lower. NVw York, April 3. Cotton Futures opened steady. Ar-ril S.S8: May S.S0; June cr-:: .IjIv S.92: August S.64; September, October 8.16; November S.''; Decem-b.-r So. N'fw York. April 3 Cotton Spot closed viit 1-1c higher. Middling uplands 9 1-I6c: middir.g gulf 9 5-16: sales 216 Liverpool, pr:I 3 Cotton Spot good f-'isinss done, rrioes l-32d higher. Amer ican middling 4",1. rrow. to !"c 'i67: rough bulk of strong, withers DRY GOODS MARKET. w York. April 3 Dry Goods There r r. f. w dire ti'T.? in which business of rv n,orn,r.t v; nr-ted to.!'- Pf-Hra inn" firm i . thir ideas a -A buyprs t nne to p'irf-h is In llmitd juanti- .'P..1 for imm-dUte necessitit s only, ".f market cb-?! firm And unchanged. hi- e mixd $4.i 'zo.23, $4 "- !" 3; w-?t-rn Limbs a:d shipments for yes- att!-. 1R.737; hogs, 2S.5W; ".:. 3.929; hogs. 1.502; Kansas City. i r r:l 3 Catt' F.ceipts 'ire: 13 v.a'.vs Mar , - : w.r C. xport t-rs 1" 7j." fair ! . ; ;-.-,'krrs ."d t:'.-TB ! -' f'd st - SS0gv:3P:i -r-ers. $5 '';?0 2". i ows J . J3 5..0 . hcifors ! ii F,vg3.T' b'.I'.s R.W c t ; w-.Tn. i - ' M:irkt TV lower '-. of sal i.'f?t?.S?.; r.ed irs $6.j5 "; pigs J" J'wfJ.in. -.'V Market tmne " i r : v o lara' $' .V"if 6. 9 : native v. -s J." yxt - .""T" ye: r' Vrfi st'krr? . nd f'd- WOOL MARKET. Louis. April 3. "Wool Dull. Terri and western mediums 15'17tic; fine i'-c; coarse llloc. THE WEATHER. "Wichita. Kan.. April 3. 1302. A mild thunderstorm with .16 inch of rain occurred before daylight, followed hv colder, cloudy weather and a north :r1 all dav. Th temperature was from :s t" 4 (as compared with 39 to 71 of "Wed- ?da and the mean 42 which is 11 de-p---5 colder than normal. The rainfall since March 1. the begin-r.-g "f the growing season, is now 2.96 ir.h"s and is sui"; S7 inch more than the rrmal for that perior. F'RED U JOHNSON. Observer. Washington. April 3. Forecast for Kan p.i.s: Genera 'Av fair Friday and Satur day: variable winds, mostly south. rk:-homa erd Indian Territory: Fair Fruiav and Sitird"rv; variable winds. Chicago, April 3. It was another bear day on the board of trade todai . Wheat had pi em yof good bullish news, but the sentiment prevailed that yesterday's bulge was more than conditions warrant ed and the late bearish crop news sent prices downward until May wheat closed fec lower. May corn jS-c down, and May oats unchanged. Provisions also had a set back and closed 10c to 27 ctnts lower. Trade In wheat dragged much of the time and only once showed any snap. Foreign markets were slightly up. but disappointed the bulls in their unrespon sive character. Much of the early crop news was bearish and showed its e fleet on opening prices. Opposed to these fac tors weer the very good cash demand by millers something ike 3uO,'JtJJ bushels of No. 1 Northern bing sid and reports of probably reduceu siks t Ouluth and Minneapolis. There as c rai-officiai report that the shortage in K'or.oina. and Kansas would be I . : j y,!Aj,i.w bashels because of the ci ;) .imag-. May started V to 1'jbm- at 7: v..- j-. and worked up to f2fec on t:.-- i .. as. but thsre was no force to trie irar;. ill r ings were liberal, outside r..arkts drag ged badly and then came a. r-;-.it of j. statistical concern that li owi-.y about three quarters of last years j..-oduct;:i for Kansas and Ohio, th- :-. pnr.vii.a.1 winter wheat state wo -a u.e s m .h wheat as last year. In an i.r-ajy ?.k wheat market this had u. sli.-s fff-ot and May slid down to a w-k .. -it, : lower at Tlc R-eceipts 4-j cars, n r.-. contract; Minneapolis and Dul-ih rer .rt ed 1S4, a total f.r the tbr oi .J4 cars against 2S5 last we-k a.. id 2t5 e. ear :?". Primary receipts w-re only xj.-jj oum.-.s compared with 532, d. iir a-. board clearances e-iua .tl 7-7- w ou-h- .-. The seaboard repor:u -i .a-s titvt... i-r export. There" were new ucr' :-. m .or.r. pit today that set the tr. w ! s .-s- "g ,gii:.. Prices started out ut rr..-..i i- ...-.;, : -cause of the indifT-r r.f t;- iji-.i cables. Sudder.ly the r m . "t . . crowd that has b--:i at: . j-.lv -tions began to t1-,. d-.. -r" .. i bought 2.000,00' butrieN !.-t t. . r. This pushed th" t .t ui .. i ; crowd began t - t-iii :i :. ar-:- liveries suffered in ' or.s-.; ' -like wheat sh'.w-l r. t .! :. . r . over. When tl '.ft'eri' v'- r s ; ... : proved in excess of .'..rr.'.i i. .. .; -livery eased off .-gun w. -,.t - -:t .i a weakening i.-ir -. . '. -.. w . : - porteolfavorabL' fur i1-.' i the incident in :r-rr. ket was slack v. rh a i the selling sid-. M : . (So6 and 5tHc a: ! . 1 ' er at oWtr59Tfcc. K Oats showed ir,u- r time today on ! r.z " to the belief th ,t n cereal was at hard Tr was very dull and r,.- . strength there w.i. r: f at 43Hc and cl".s--i st k! . ..d u- t ed at 42fcc. Rt. i; : : s and starting of plant growth js r-, :: ed progressing w 1 Provisions w-r' wpk ar i tY.f drr!.: -looked very much hk- o-.nf:. m.i:.r . latlon at the hands of th ; a - r Th. hog market w-ts w-3V:'r . i t'- -t. 1 decrease in lard t.ck5 i"d i-M s- i' z f that product. F"rk. h r bone of contenti r and p -- i r lone took profit -r- - -1 . T - quickly that in; - w ' . : cer.tly run to c '..-.!' . . to put out agi..". t! ; : bought under i- - .r- ?! - ed 27: lower jtt ' t . . .. at and Mhv r,! . r ; Estimated rer-1; : - r m 25 carp; crrn. , , - L , 20,'jOO hadi GRAIN AN'D PRODUCi MARKETS Chicago. Chicago, Apr:'. - . :. : - f .t . ringed H3 folk w - A- h- MUSIC AND DRAMA. LEONORA JACKSON. The German emperor, not long ago, commanded that a special musical and dramatical - entertainment be given at the Royal opera house in Berlin with the most eminent talent in Germany participating. A vast and briiiiant audi ence assembled. The emperor, owing to illness, was absent, but the empress, the royal family and court were there, together with the most notable person ages of the capital. On the program, placed between two of Germany's most renowned singers, stood the name of a new star, the violinist who but three, weeks before had made so successful a debut as to set Berlin talking. "A prize pupil of Dr. Joachim, the director of the Royal School of Music." it was whispered in the audience, "and reports 1 of her talent have reached the court." ; The artist proved to be a youu girl in her teens who came forward clad in white; ; modest, timorous, yet of rare sweetness s and charm of manner. The bush of ex pectancy settled over the great opera ' house. The little maiden in white grasp ' ed her violin and soon the strains of taeau ; tif ul music poured forth, touching the i hearts of the immense throng with the j magic power of genius: The solo ended, there followed such a scene of enthu siasm, such a storm of applause as all present wfll long remember. The young violinist with one stp became famous. Americans present that evening will never I forget the triumph, for the little maiden , In white was an American whoss sub , sequent triumphs in many lands have made her renowned. Her name is Leo nora Jackson. Harry J. Fellows, the tenor with Leo nora Jackson, is everywhere a great fav orite. "The Nashville Banner" of Nash ville, Tenn., said of his appearance there: "Mr. Fellows, the tenor, sang several selections of rare beauty. He has a voice that has seldom found an equal on the concert stage. His phrasing was superb, ii.-d his use of the Mezzo Voce worthy f much j raise. The Irish ditty sung an encore was one of the sweetest airs of the evening. Closing number on Lyceum. PADFREWSEXS RECITAL. On Monday, April 14, at the Toler Au ditorium, the peopis of Wichita will ha r th ir f.r-t opportunity of hearing this great man. Th-r nr .-o many Interesting aspects :n th- career of this extraordinary man that it Ip hard to single out any one of th-m to th exclusion of the others. F.'-t p-rhars a few words as to his T -!p: .i". ss and generosity will give some ! !-a -:' vv hat he has done in this re spect. la l. .'-ist before ho cam to th Vr t-i S'aes. a concert had been an r -..:-! r-.- ;n I-ondon. ard the house was 'M -;: Th'.s wa? one of the darkest p-rio-I; m history i f Great Britain ar.d 'it ivt against th South African r-puh::-s c.r.d grfst efforts were being nwO.; to pi . sorr.o aid to the widows ,-nd --nra'-s "f the British army, to sup-rl-mr.t the rr.-.c-: pittance doled out to t:.-rn b" th- l".i:t:-h gsvernment. Pad'-r- .ski har-1 of this and he tele? pnrb-i fr .ni Paris that the entire pro r,..4. of th- r-.rert were to be given to th- T.'-rd Mayor's Mansion House fund fr the wid iwa 2nd orphan's of soldiers who ha-1 fal'.t-a ia the So jth African repub'.-.c. "' :tl.in an hour after the concert in I., r.ii- r. the lord mayor had received a h-. k fr ! T""1 or over $"."). being ' r- -k. - r. ntrib'iti.in to :!. f 1! : : . or of th-'' a'.rti-'i-t ...r'.-.s ' i v ! ' "h he has gi n i Tin .r.i t. s r. charity cr .-o ; - .; v ; ,-rv case it slvii-J ' - r - -. r ' r -1 thi. t. s m-a-. ? " ' . n - r t".- - '. irr.t.!--- -'t -f . cr- ) ' '-: -r , tr-n-or e' : t; :" - r - ;" r.r-r'. ..'.-i -r"': - . which tells, or rather writes the story la a varvynovel and interesting fashion. It is composed of a circular cylinder that resembles in shape the cardboard that a bolt of ribbon is on. A pin traces along this and is connected by a series of levers governed by the pressure of air as mer cury in a barometer. During the thun der storm Wednesday night, this pen went zig-zag at a terrific rate, showing that the air can be thrown into a state of violence even on the surface of the earth when there Is no wind. This la what makes the bouse tremble during a storm. NEW QUARTERS AND TORTURES Queen City Lodge Buys $500 Worth cf Degree Medicine. The Queen City lodge. No. 2S-5. L O. O. F., is preparing to raovo It3 quartern to rooms over 27 East Douglas, where they will hold their meetings for the next fire i years. Their old meeting place Is above 4 CO East Douglas avenue. The lodge, composed of 1S3 members. have put $500 in new parnbernaba for the administering of degrees, and although no member would inform a reporter for the Eagle of the exact articles to be pur chased with the $500, hs has already figured it all out, and this is the result he gets: Prime billy rants Sandpaper slides Hooks and nippers Pile drivers Blood and thunder ..JtfC . 2fi9 . 50 . 239 . 31 DROVE BOY FROM HOME Alleges Mrs. Nancy Downey In Ask ing for Divorce From John Downey. Mrs. Nancy Downey has asked for a di vorce In the district court from John Downey. She says she married him about thirty years ago and has of late been treated with extreme cruelty. She says that her husband has driven her only minor child, John J. Downey away from home and she asks the custody of him. Sho further asks for the property amounting to $1,208 in land In Gypsum township. She asks that she be riven a divorce, as Mr. Downey has treatad her such as to make her fear that h will kill her. CITY IN BRIEF. Mrs Florence Clover will be the soprano at the Conservatory recital this after noon. Miss Ellen Kknber of state fame, Is In the city and paid a visit to Senator Tapp yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Erick is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Dayton Mans ell, of El Reno, Oklahoma. Fred Daneke, of Kansas City. Is in the city visiting friends, the guest of L L Titus and family. 426 West Second. D. M. Brown of this city came up from the Indian Territory last night and will speed a couple of days in Wichita. Guy Levy and George Brown are tak ing a spring vacation from their studies at the state university at their homes in this city. The Singer Sewing Machine company has moved their office from 322 North Main street to 220 North Main, as their business during the past year Justifies a better location. Sam Stover, who has been connected with the sprinkling department for the past ten years, will be missed next Sat urday from making his usual collections, for the reason that he is sick from an attack of pneumonia. As this Is the only severe attack be has had since he was a child, it goes hard with him. The East Side Thimble Club wet at Mrs. S. E. Dyal's last Friday afternoon. l.'7- South Ida avenue. A very enjoyable aft-mo- n was spent in music and fancy w rk Th" ro-n:brs are: Mrs. Robert ll-h-n. M..-5. I.ii'ie Peters. Mrs. Jas. ; .ver. Mrs MrGr ff, Mrs. Ed Richie. Mr 11 Hal! Mrs Wm. Swan. Mrs. 8. :7 I-..-!. 1 r.. t meeting will be held th aftrv o ,,t th- home of Mrs. Ed P.. hi-. i:2 "-.!.. ! avenue. WHAT A SAMPLE BOTTL SWAMP-ROOT DID To Prove what the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp Root, will do for YOU, Every Reader of the Eagle May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by flail. , W. F. Lohnes, a procdnest business man of Springfield. Ohlc writes the foHMH Ing strong endorsement ' arrot kidney remedy. Swamp-Roe:, to tke HdtieS H the Spriagacld, Ohio. Republic: Sprtngf?-W. OeJe Pb. UsC. K- "Haviag heard that you could procure a sample b. tt of S'trsrsst-Rooi, free ujl sail. I wrote to Dr. Kilmer St Co.. Btngnaiaton. N T : for a sample bottle and r3 was promptly sent. I was so pleated after trying h wnp! bottle that X teat U the drug store and procured a supply. X have used Swamp-Root ru?rt fer mn time, and consider It unsurpassed as a remedy for torpid liver. of appti' xnti general derangement of the digestive functions I think my troaW was d.j U too close confinement in my business. I ran f-rn-.-wnd It hlgr-.iv for all itver aaR kidney complaints. I an not in the habit nr ?: -. --flr.g any nW.ierne, hut -Jhut case I cannot speajc too much in praise of whit Swmp-Root hj doe for m ' (W. 7. Lohaec.) OK West High Street. wortd -famous kidney aad Mae)Ser i It atands the highest for Its The mild and extraordinary eSeet of the remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. Is soon rulu wonderful cures of the ssost distressing casrs. EDITORIAL NOTE If yo are sick or "feel badlv. ' t-icm t new discovery. Dr. KttsBers Swaaap-Root, because a.i xn a they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will Tou may have a sample bottle of this wondrfil rn. ' absolutely tree by mall, also a book telling all about Sr-jr.:, many of the thousands upon thousands nf testimonial U tir received fron women who owe their good health. In fact thtr very lives to the greut r . King th f j .-p 5s - kbine are velt 1 aa"!- Ssmmp-K.K-t nt an-i 1 :.(. :ng id ive D4 properties of Swamp-Root. In writing to Dr. Kilmer Jb Co., lUnghsmi N sure to sav that you read this generous offer in the Wichita Dally Kag If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what you need y- j . - pur chase the regular fifty-cent and oae-dn!ar sue boitir at the drug stores everywherv. Don't make any mistake, bat remember the name. Ssramp-Root, Dr. JUhMr Swamp-Root, and the address. Btnguamton. "N. T.. on every bottle. What is 2E. f! Wheat-1 May .... July Spt. . . . Corn Mav July .... S-n)t. ... Oats May .... July Sept. .... Pork May July .... Lard May .... Julv Sj't. .... Ribs May July .... Sept. ... Qsb: s 0 " ) I 05 " ? " " - -' St. Louis. ; ratM Receipts. " T xi- Mirket. P - f ste- .r-9" 5: ', ?y4 ,-..ws and 7 1 st " crass'TS . . " cov - s-.d h'if- Mark- firm. Na St. Joseph. - tti, f. --!pf? SSW. - - ' -wer ".Afves J5.5rt 1 f--s tt.r - veals - . f.eii- r -:"Jt".S- . 10 ; 1 ".; - !lw?r: - --l v.ySf.- ' medium 1 -'r f M .:'& t steady AND BONDS. M THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP f Virclnia '.s a breeding ground of !arU germs. So is low. wt or marshy j c--,jnd evervRhre. Those grms cause w iknfss. chills and fver. ah in the h --..-s and mi.flcs. and may indue dan-pT'-.s malaiUt s. But El trie Bitters -r fail t" destroy them and cure r. .'.trial tmut-1s. They w.:i surly pre- t tvph'id. "We tried many remedl j :' r Malaria a.d Stomach and Uver I tn-:t-:.s." writp.i John Char'.i ston. of! pvvii. C. ' rver fojr.-i anything ! .-, irod as El- 'tri' Bitters. Try them. y Gehr.-.e s Pharmacy guarantees 5 -.: sf action. REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE Senate Bill to Promote It. Efficiency ' lase the Hnue. Washington. A; r.: 2 The sr.at bill. CASH QUOTA"! ; N.-i. Flour Steady. Wheat N'o. 2 TLi:::; Ni. ; r-i TSc. Oats N0. 2:V57 4C': N- : wr. N'o. 3 wl. 44- 1 , Rvp-No. 2 51 i'-r. Karly Fair t - v r ""'' Flaxseed No. I . . ern. $1.74. Mess Fork, per Tr- :."" Lard, per 100 ? 1 ' Sh .rt ribs sl-i-" - ' pi! ted shoulder- ' e'ear sides (box-d. ta "hisky. baste :" . Closer, contr: - - -. : RECEIPTS ANL - lay Th '"' c-r and . . I -Mil st r. - .ie el-ip- ji: 1-1 a. i " I'-yim y .: - . f tt-i .;- - :35irig A c : .s."id up t r. v . . procipi : ii-.le : . -t the ..- .iro :: k t'.T 11a ; r.v 1 nar-t. -; .-.i . : th :; 2: for . -K t'rr.f. -'tabl ::;.!'.! f.T - - ' r thi- :.swrt tic of ' : i:;.'r.a! nst ci v - jnarfctt. : -.u-.-d n n -1 ard !-r"-fii i .r. ? ;-. s-- -oks w v w.'re .-r :n th :".:' d .tf -? - - tr . t ' . . s ; . ! n . ; ..ird m T.. - - w hifh persist- - : X'-'tthw .iid M-ne.ipoU: jma- kO'ispicui-us mo- ' rr-:nr railroad "r - a!able for - - r.:s r '" r corr:- Ti -iTicy of rassed the 4-5. . ne ; ns j i the last ditch. HJi-t. d t fi.iM- j av.... by th.. ' promote th-' tt?r service, a Jte of 1 1 r mFAsure t '. ry ei but : w '.-'.mmg :. Tl. : -r . f t!;- - w !h majors in th army at;d ! 1 - . t -r i.ar.d.-rs in the na'.-y; j fl---- : - - .- with carta:: in th-- i la . --".r.'s :r. th r.a ' . c- ' o - .. ;i ;r.c ara:y a- i :- i 1 t nants (junior srrad in th-? navy, and; third lteutnar.t2 with s--vod iteutec- j ants in th1 umy and er.signs in tYi navy. It givts tb' officers of the s n i-' j longtvity pav e;uialer.t to the coT -I ponding r.ak : . th-1 army 11 d provies j htv-t -fourths IK '.'. T l&rg - a nt ie ir.-i.' e h--..' caf 5 -jtn wh:.h tl -t puntw?. T V.-'.! it!.T. fi-r tn-.r r ;ir-rcv.t ;'3 t pay for disability upon reaching the i ag? liniit f i .ea" ! isTniiinMir- Flour, barrels " Wheat, bushels - - "orr.. bushels t'ats. bushfls l'" r.-. bushels i r lartey. bushels T !, n the Produce Exchaif: "f rri'-t-s vf.T as follow ; i-trer Firm: cramer- KCT'tc; da'.ry tcs,!-Steady: froh 14r. Kansas City. Kansas City. Aori! 3. Wheat May 04 5T3c; July "TVjTc. Cash. N . ; hard SijC"- No. S h?rd JSsc. Ni. : r- d TiTTc. X -. 3 red 4T6c Corn Mav 59 . S"rt'"-b" '-yC- can N. B!'-i N-. J Rr.:te C- . N-" n w :tt- S.' -- . v.t N.'. Z wh.te 4."-'? V"-.c. Hav ifnoioe timothy VtlfclZ": r-w prairie 13 "?i;.S0. fitter Ctwic-t 36c: fa. ;- d -y -T.9 Fresh. :ic Rtv-:pt? of wl--r "i . ..-5. St. Louis. St. I--u;. A; r; ' ' - May 7TV Juiy TfS; N - 2 h rd T: - T4o. 'tr-i:' o Mav : J-" - . j: . at?-W.ak N : - - -" H-.. 4-.'-. M . 4T. J ' . , . N 47- : i:j-i-..-. re. New York. N-w York. Apr:! J-f -:-- r.- ; pac iS:f Market t. .-. . ' GS&Ke. : -: ' - . - . rream. fell make, wri.tr stna'd f-U r-ii-.i'. . or 13 fr v ore . :r ia " : r-- ' " ke: - :. .v- : . ' S r !" .' drow tw- '.rr.rv r 'I? '",Mi7 '.o tho J3:'o;. ir ! C -t-. r" n r.Iy s'.C'i hil t-" d.?- p -; f-i. T"-:o J krs 'he a-j'i:---: 1 sn. thr 'Ughut tu.- prf-'rmT. ar. 1 tvo rr,n:-"jrv of flr.fv-f r'orTi x -:" T j.-f-iate sp-' a!ti'-5 ir. i pret- 1 ... j-,,-,! r"rr.t'T are .'r d ;r- . " ", '- r'--y- h st :- ... -s "- " -.- 'h;s Is the f" ;r.h tirr.e - 7 .'ir r- ?. t;-n has b"- r. ? .i .-t i'r' I :. a" I :' the apP"-. Af th c.r.v is r.-v :--i. cation it w'.:'. b-: 5- n h-rc rr .r; t.us mor V. hr T w!s IfTrlJfin. pr t-x yars j r'- '.! t r-;ire from th stay, he j n l t' 'j-.M ' - th-1 r-nstart rr- tSn ' :' :.- f .- --ss of r're part of j V v' h ; hi-! f'jyr-i ; .r twen---.-. - -s. r.r words, r- ' ' r - I' va :. t to be .-- r - -. h--""-. Jules1 ' i- : : r ,i'rir t. i the pres- J . - r ' r - -i. '. . " st, sured t : u "r. - who has l -r - . w F and in- ! - t .. n - - . r remarkable i -v : '- -rtcal ef- ! r. - -,e entire j - - ::-r- himself aiephurto and Miss Roast belie , Morrisson as Marguerite wfll be an event ' which wi!i drtw a fashionable audience . to Crawford opera house when this 1 -i;i!ar.t art'st appears cn Monday. April i subscripticas of seats for the Wfl-bjr-Kirwin engagement at the Crawford opr house th week of April 14. with nvt':r.eet or. W--dnsday. Thursday, Fri div and S:urd-. . win opn at Howe's ;T.;r- y-re - Monday. A'rB 7. at rr. . C- : t.m :h-e rying six rr.:r? seat tr.sv reserve them for ar.y prf orrr.ir.'-e . Irg the weeic and save : -r.e 2- ? tr The- rert rsgg- : "t '. " -TIT';-." h-"- !t V-Tt- - v- r :. rrr M-in- ; - M -- - : i- - .. " : ' the .rEpany is even larger gad stronger thasi -.-: h-re N-w !l!cjfte..tj sor.gs r-I i-..i M- K h.- has -; . - Zt"T K -.irr-. - . - 7 v ;'. ! ;; - COMING LOCAL CENTS. R r no f Wichita lodge No. "' I " 1". t r.ht at hall over 13") No::. 5tr Members should all bo rr-s-- : v.:t..r3 rdially invited. Th"-- be a spociaJ eontmunicatlon ; A.i rt t'.ke : No. 308 A. F. and A. M . toi.iy : .it o'ciocn. for work in r.r?. d- gr- . Vis-tiag brethren welcome. Ida H'ttf-za. lodge wH give an Ice cr am social at their hall on the West Side Friday evening. April 4. An inter esting program has been prepared. Ad rr ion free. Mchita Council. No. 120, Knights and T. lies of Security, will meet this even . i at S p. m.. to select delegates to Na--or.at conventioa also to Initiate a num ber of candidates. Ail members should attend. Miss Leida H. Mills and her class of about twenty-five of Wichita's most prominent young men. will give thetr annual party and reception at the Sedg wick Music Hail tonight from S to 1140. About 0 guests are invited. There will be a meeting of the West Side Kindergarten board this afternoon at ZM o'clock, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Johnson, corner cf I'oUersity and Ben era. All friends of the work, as well as members, are urged to be present. The gi "at Rock Ir ami new rmss Utstr Arougb tourist siepers to Iys As-getes. via San Francisco and tJbe new Ooutheni Pacific cen?; isn-. C. E. Etscom. D. P. A. Martha Washington Home ' JTrt --:rr r- gnflpBini mt e Art? ArtJs Fine Printin Which is the result of a combination of beauti ful faces of type artistically arranged and neatly printed on nice paper. The art of printing has reached that stage where none save an expert can tell it from cn graving or copper-plate. The Eagle Job Office SU IS t jrivr-r- WIELDS A SHARP AX. ' - - t ; 1 Jud-'' i: .."--. L!KE V i N D L 0 AND COWS CS-'Vt? 2'-"?- 0 Air on Earth. - .sr--r '"-r.ri T t r v - ' This huge four-ACory UilMtag Is ad mirati tted and foraistMd tor tb case of u -.c : liTi'bs-iie 1 iie. r.-:m:t.d. set all atbex tri i tr-. -3 .i rr'sted at tosystafai are r . t -v . tr . -a here. tactstarg iftusky. Oicsise sod Mnfe:ee BatartK. a '-jc'.aVf.y t -;ar3-d- V." .-.. mri4 or e.i ". - a r.:-at tt- Has Added a New Invoice of The Tiffany Text . And Tiffany Gothics And will continue to print in the best style known to the art At Homes, Invitations Wedding Announce ments. Calling Cards anything desired lor social functions. In the Commercial Line Office Stationery, CatJEioguesi, FoWtcm, Brief-. Dates, Posters anything in the line of printing Rra! Estate Blanks, Blank Books of any aisc or kin J Counter Blanks or the trade. Our Motto is FirstCIass Work Done Quickly. One can as well have handsome stationery as d have sloppy, poorly printed stuff. It costs no aaorc We will quote you prices with pleasure. Give Us Your Orders for r-.V: :.:-:."- . . rr:: .4 t rdjSiT tKvr-Ui- f 1 - h t jt it frirtrr! '-' .5 tt "" ' g I '! if :h i .t:' . -i .r ' 't --' r i ::!;i4 '-". --'V ' Ve' " i IOH1IH6 Printin rciai 25 . r.m'uga. r. I - rd .-t. . - 1 .r-! 4 cT-' .t-'. 4 . - . - T J : , ' m .. rr- -. . A - -:- 4 .-i "4- ,'!,r1'--: Eate Job Room T.. rn - -:nd rn e-t 9rzy .:ti-- Ktm p-wue 10 Ii u tfajts. QSI 1 1 COOK REMEDY CO,, 14 XAV4UK TESTIS, Chicago. Hi- a &C &64j..04f & 2 O,00 Del; isa 1 h,v T ' "'"" v,i7ia'r j