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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ir , APRIL 10 , 181)7. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Diops After it Was Thought , the Bottom Was Eoaohod , GOES DOM NEARLY TWO CENTS m lira ! Cub ten tlio Irltnc Cnunt : , Tnl- loMi-d by ( ioiu-rnl lliiililii | < lon Corn nml OIIH I'all In H > inputbj. CIIICAOO , April 0-It was supposed that Wednesday's decline of 3 ic marked the liottom of the descent which haa played luivoc with wheat prices lately. Thla wai jirovcn erroneous today by a decline of 3 ; < iC from yesterdij'a price , May closlns nt Cl'kc , the lowest price In many months. iU'oak cabltH Btarteel thp nimpus and heavy liquidation kept It golnR. Corn nnd oata \\CTO weak In sympathy , decllnlnR He and ? ac respectively. 1'rovlslons , on the con trary , were llrm tind scored advances rani- ln from 2',4c ' to lOc. l lverpool disappointed the wlieat traders h.t llwj opening by quoting a decline of "id per cental In derision of Chicago's tip of the day before that the decline had Rene far enough. That caused starting prices licro to show a drop of from -n to He l > cr liunlicl ; May commenced at CG > Hc this morn ing ami July at from K % o to CCVic. I or nbout twenty minutes the tendency was downward , until at fific the price for both mouths cnmc together. That KmalB.im i- tlon of the quotations did not last over two or three minutes , however , und when they nennmtcd It wan found that July had rhtmRcd places with May , Inasmuch as dur ing an advance ot le per bushel In May , Mhlch began after touching CCc. It led July l > y a llltle over i > nc , for when May touched C7c , July could not bo Hold for moro than WUfWsC. The highest quotations referred to were made about U o'clock , and by HMj the prices were down again to CfiHc for Way and CCa for July. The advance was caused by a fresh batch of Kansas crop damage reiKirls , and the Btrensth of the HI. Louis market , from where they wcro sent. Minneapolis nnd Duluth received Tdl cars , against 2V9 la.it week and the same number a year ago. The. large export busl- jicsj reported yesterday SOO.OOO bu.-was re ceived with considerable suspicion by trad ers The Mverpool Corn Ttade News re- jiortcd tlio'decreriso In l uropean stocks nnd quantity alloat from Mnrch I to April 1 at C.DOOOOO bu. , which was much too small 11 diminution to be considered other tlnui bearish. About la o'clock a stampede of liolders commenced , which In fifteen min utes tumbled the price of May to Oi' c. Closing c.iblcs were no weaker than those received earlier In the day , and the only o.iuso for this fresh bieak , which throw I'veiythlng Into demorallratlon again , wan the Inviting- Hold for short selling , which u market so devoid of support from out- sldo speculation displayed. The bre.ik was partly duo to the closing out of about : t & 00.000 bu. of long wheat held for New York speculation. Numerous orders to stop Jong w < heut losses at C3c contributed to thu drop below that point. The closing price for aray was fil'ic and for July Cl'ic. The latter sold ns low as . Corn ruled weak , offerings to nrrlvo be ing liberal nnd the demand rnther slack Tliero vvua Incteased May liquidation and ttadlng liccnmo lieavy when stop orders avore reached. Cablc.s wcro lwttcr , but the inllucnco of the wheat break vv.ia too ntrong to be movi-d. Imports were large again 7S,000 bu. May opened n. shade lower at 23&c. It Bold aa low ns 22lc and closed weak at 22' < , fj23c. Shorts were gooel sellers of o.ats , nnd , vvltli the nsslstiutcQ of quite heavy liquida tion by the "lone ; " clement on nlop orders , created n very weak irmtket. Bujltifi vv as urpent , novptthcless , and es pecially by the elevators was laisc , The vvc'.ikncss In corn and wheat , nnd pros- lice Is of largo receipts vxero features of the decline. Exports amounted to 2G7.000 lu. jlay opened about unchanged at lG'/-flGjc\c \ , clecllncil td 16o and closed vvltli .scllera at ID'Wilfic. 1'tovlalons opened strong and hlshcr on n better hog market at the yards. PacKoie vvcro thi * best bujers , Armour being re- jiortcd tis a large buyer of cash ribs , which i tiled at July ptlces. Gasli trade gener ally wren r ( ported peed , both here nncl at outside picking pbints. Good support was KlvPli the market all through the session , und prices ruled firm At the close May pork vx.is about lOc higher nt SS20. M.iy lard nbout 5c higher at SI.12V6 , and May ribs about 7Vf-c higher at $1 "Kf " ? ! 57' ; . . Estimated receipts for Saturday : \Vhoiit , 8 cars ! corn , 113 cars ; o.itn , 1S3 cars ; hogs , 10000 hetul. The leading futures ranged as follows ; Articles I Ope.ii | llljh I LoxvTT Closii j YeatS ? \\llPlt April , . 00 OIK May. . . (17U ( ill1- . Julv. . . (13MUW ( 041 , Snpt. . . Com April. . H2 ' M iy. . . JIVS Julv. . . 24M Sept. . O ItH llnv. . . . iBW Julv. . 17H ! 17M hil > t. . . . 1-.M 18M 18M3M May. . . . 8 20 S 25 R 20 8 12t July. . . S JJH 8 J-'Ji o J2r } . 8 2JH I. ird " 1 10 4 12W 4 10 -I 12H 1 10 Jnlv i UJh 4 2J ! { 4 20 42JH 4 20 bh't Itlbs .Maj . . t (521 ( I fi74 4 07V 4 47 } _ July. . . 4 S''J. 4 07J < 4 B.'h 4 SO No. 2. Oaxh quotations were us follows : I'IArit-Qulit , winter patents , $ ( 30tft "O ; x/liHi-i gti.ilghts , $1 OOTfilSO , sprlnu hpeclals , $450 HpritiB patent * . HOOHfi.10 , strilKhts , 5140(8370 ( , baiters. $1 00tf3 " 0 WIIi\T _ No. S spilni ; , CIltflK'Jic , No. 2 red ( AXIS' No. 2. 22TJ3c : No 2 jelloxv. 22VnC. OATt No. 2 f. o. b , lOc Xo 2 white , Sia , No 3 white , f. o. b , 10'X.e ' ItVi : No 2. 30c. HVllLUV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 27QStc ; No. 'ri. vxsnnD NO. i 7'u lIMOIliy HiiiJ ; Pilme. $2S2V. T2Cj PllOVISIONS l'oik. mem. tier bbl , $3 itfS 20 Laid per 100 lb . $1 10W13iJ. . lUcon thort rlli * tides ( loose ) $14W 05 Urv smiled shoiil. dels ( bo\ed ) $1 UVjItjj 00 , chort C.iM sides ( bnxnd ) . $1 G2H'u I " 5 VVID.HltV-Ulstlllers' Ilnlshed good * , per Rill. , 11 U StlOAH Cut loaf. $5CI ; Riamiluted , JTi 01. llm followlnK we-io tlu receipts aiU chlpmintu today : Oiithnl'ro ins" "Kc-lnnira to tiv : thn bitttnr mar- Itet wan mutely i creamery. 1 Iui8c , il dry , lj ) > lilc. Kns * tlrnii flesh ( "Mo ChwHe. tltmt liimiltl'lc. Drc'HiiMl ponl'.ry. tlrm. turkejH , UOi ehlclienn , c ; due-Its , UuilOe , YOU 1C aiAIIICUT. floiiN of MIC liny un ( ieiu-ial CiinininilMli'M. Nrt\Y YOIIIC , April 9-rLOUU-nmlpt , - 4G7 bbls , ; expoits , 10,4 : : LIU. , opened steady , but \xn xxeu't , folloxxcd by u later break In > vhcut ; winter straights. $10001.13 , MlniRsoUi Iiatenjs , jaSSffLlO ; Mltmsti-tn tnltcra , $3 35W 1 S K > Ite Hour , stead ) , ( 'ornineal , uteady T It Vlll.liY SUi'ildy nt 21C. 1 irvHI.UY XI ALT Dull ! xxesttrn , 4105)0. WHIJ.VT llerelpts , 13.67J bu. : exports. 13 2JO liu . ypot , xxeak : No. 5 red. 75c ; No , 3 hard , 2xlnter 71c. Options npcneil xx ak under dls- I mnulntlng cables , rullled oharpl ) nil bail erop < iu'but collnpiied In th adciiKon uiuler extensive - * tensive lliiulJution , generil .llnci nruKeincnt ami a \xuk late cubic * cii"il | ! I'iff'O lrxvc . No I r > J , . . . . . . (1 J-16 7J U-lkp. elowd < UUN Itocrlpts , 4 Cn7 bu : prppils. 31119 bu. ; tpit , xsetiH : No , 2 , 21 > "C Ot'tliins eipt'ied fury und fiM oft during the day with \xheat and unJer local unloiidlii ; cloved ut n < ic decline : April cloie'l ot 2Sio , May , r > 'i& c. closed * iA'l.S KecelptM , M OM bu. ; expoits C1.24I bu. ; rpol. iiutet : Ml ) ' . 21W21h'J. ' closed 21e , II A\-Quiet : xhtyptni ; , SiWiJlju ; good tech ch * | f < * . 72HO,5'- . IlIDKS rirni. but quiet ; wwUmi , t ) to 2S Ibs , I4c ; lluenos AJICJ. ISVjtilOc , UOJUIH , lie ; Cullfor. nl * . IW-jC. IIOI'H Qultt : Mate , ccmmon U choice , 1SS5 ci p. 2VSfrOe ; IM crop StflO'So. IjCA'lIIFH V'lrms hennloclc sole , Ilucnos Arres lluht to heavy 20Qjlc. llltTTKH-IlecelPts. 3.2 nkss. , wesleni , WO ZCc. iiklna , 2Co fuctcry , SiflSc. CUiibl-n : rrlpts. > r4 pkKs : market quiet ; tlntr. InrKC. ! l U' o ; state , small. > CM2Vic ; part Hhtini i\lic. full klms. mmc. l.Gli.s-Il < vfliU . 10 'jl ikgn , ; market steady , statn and xxrsttm M yiOo , Pennslxanla , SHc. 1'ItOVIriIONS llMf , steady ; packet. | M 50 Cut mt-nti. steady , pickled bellies , JS Ml ; plrkkd hntni , $9 OOWJ W 1-nrd , strad ) , vvrttern Kt iuu Sl.35 , May , $1 40. Poik , steady ; m M , $10011)23. Taltoxv. steady. Oll.b-Cot im ff , rteadler ; prime. KOo aikrd : } vllowt ? 2Vr'jZ3P trol inn , weal ; : United ilnteil with no nrk'H Riven , lVnn > lvanU crudt , t adyt May , S7Ko bid ; ule , none , Itoiln , Mead ) : rtraliiMl , common til Buod , $1 C5R1 67U. 'lurpeiitlni * . llrm Bt 0-3Jc HlCli-Ktea.l- 4iCC'.o ; Jnpnn. O U4c. MOLAHSL'S-Rte.idy. New Orleans. e > p n kct' tie. Rood Id choice. ! 3ifSUe. X MKPAI.S Pis Iron. eo > : soutli.rn , $ ttiMO 11 CO , northern. $ IQ.KO12-M. Cupp r. fu y ; brokirs , $11 M. xcLanK * . I1LCO. Tim liul mar ket cloird dull and weak at thf dtcllne. with rput lou Qu-Hed by th uxclini.no at I brokers quott lead Ml $1)0. Cuttuu JlurUt'tn. Ni\V YOIUC. April 9.-COlTON-8DOts. tlrmj WJJIInc. 7 7-lCgj uJJJJlni. uulnuiU. I J-lto : tuld. aline , gulf. 5 11-lCe , Kites , s < r. bnles tiulft ! rales , 110000 bales : January , 16 K > ; FYh niary , $601 , April , $7 OS ) May , $709 , June , $713 ; July , $7.18 , August , $710 , Octol.fr. $ (81 ! IV-crm- licr , 16.85. The market opened steady nt 2 to S points higher on favorable Liverpool rabies nnd report * of heavy rain In Mulhern MIsMmlppt valley , .Selling by comml'Mon house * and Liver pool broke the market 3 to 4 points after tha call , but the m irket steadied soon after on rumors of henvy Bnles of spot cotton. At 11 n. in. the market wan ( steady at R net ( ulxanca nf 10 to 20 points , will alM of K.OOO bales N13VV Oltt.IIANH , April . COTTON firm ; mlddllrg , 7Vic , OMAHA ( JIMHAL MAUICIT. Conilltlon of Trndo mid ( Innlntlonn ott Maple nnd Kitncy Produce. ntlGI-Itulk of sales , TRTHc , HUTTKH Common to fair , OOlCej choice to fancy roll , 12fUc ; separator creamery , 21c ; gathered - ered creamery , 18c. QAMI2 niue winged teal ducks , $1 60 ; green win ? , $123 ; redheads and mallards , $2COR23 ; canvasbacks , $300 : Canada gees- , lt".e , 15 Mff tJ.00 , small. I2WIJ300. VI2AI Choice fat , 0 to 120 Ibs , nre quoted nt 8J8'4c : large nnd coarse , 4JSc. LIVi : POUl.im-Ilens. Cir MJ ! rocks , KJtc. PIGEONS Live , "SiJtKJc : dead pigeons not wanted HAY Upland , $4 SO : midland , $3 CO ; lowland. $300 ; DO stmxv. $360 ; color makes the price on hay ; llsht bales sell the best ; only top grades brlnif top prices. IIUOOMCOIIN Extremely sloxv sale ; new crop , delivered on track In country ! choice green self- woiklng carpet , per Ib , 2 2V4c : eholce green , running to hurl , 2fr2VSc ; common , lijc. VKOKTAllLnS VA . . \S-Per.20-lb box. $225. $1. , . - . - - - . . Poi crate , $3000400. AHPAUAOPS-Per Ib , lie. ? ! > , ' , SrAC"r1'or 1)U' llox' * l ° * ! r r banket , 7uC. nOMATOnS-Pcr 7-basket crate , $100. WATiu Cltiss-I'cr IC-qt. crate. $1 73. carrots , parsnips , U Per dor. ONIONS-1'er crate. $ < BO ! i1 " > * > ' i' r HI. $10001110 nla. > 1 75 f I rrj > < ! r llrtz KP , California , 75c. > . ; i T TpI.8-Cood ! natlxe stock , per bu . 23fSOr , ? yShl ° Fcc' ' l"ltl"o'vi < lied Hxcr valley , 43 ® SOc ; Minnesota early Ohio 40l3c. rnuiTS. .rsTnA\Vlinniui:8-Texas. per 24 qt. cases , $5 CO , lyjulslana. 21 pints , ti 50 MAl AOA nitAI'is Per kec $7 00 CnAN-Iinimiis-Per crate. $ "o Al Pl.ns rene ) , Inrgc. $223 ; choice. $20 TIIOPICAL. riltllT cs ro'1 to - < * n large ; - , , - : sizes , $31)Ji3'0 , seed Irgs $221P2C3 ' Mtd Heiranean sxxeets , fancy. W. cholM. lnrK < 1 nlMk' P peJ | bunches , $1 D02 ! CO Jlllce' "per lmlt bbl J . MAPLn SYHUP-rixo gal cans each. $2 DO' - ; 12 : half HIDES. TALLOW. . HIDES No. 1 green hides , fc : No 2 creen hides. 5c : No l green waited hides , 7Hc ; No 2 green salted hides. CVac ; No 1 veal calf. S to 13 ' hil2 ' "I Cnlf > ' * ' ° 15 Ibs' tc' N' ° ] drmnt Sft9c ; No 1 dry salted hides. SSTOc ; part cured hides 'io per Ib . less than fully cured SIILLP 1'LLTS Grron halted , each. 25fMMc' Kreen salted , the irlngs ( short wooled early Pklns ) , each , 15c ; dry slic.ailnrs ( short xxooled eaily Kklns ) , No 1. each. Co , dr ) Hint , Kansjs and Nebraska butcher xvool pelts , per Ib ac tual welRht. 4(3c ; dry flint. Kansas nnd Ne braska Mulr.iln wool pelts , per Ib , actual xxelglit , 304c , dry ( lint Colorado butcher xvool pelts , per Ib actual xvelght , 4j5c , dry rilnt Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual vvolhht , 3B4e , feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND Gnn Y < 3t : Tallow , No 1. 2 > le ; tallow. No. 2 2o Rrea e , white A , 3c : grease white II , 2e ; gieasc , jcltoxv , 2c : ere ese , dnrk , l4q ; old butter. 2f/J'&c ; beesxvnx , prime , 13ft22c ; much tallow , Ic. \VOOL-Unxxashcd , line heavy , ? 7e ; flnc llsht SfJOc ; quarterblood , 10J12c seed ) , burry nni chaffy , SftDc , colted and hrcken , conrae. 7RJc ; cotted nnd broken flue. ( We. ri eci wa hed medium , ISiflSc ; One. 14lCc tub wnshetl , 1CJJ ) 18o : black 8c , bucks , Co , tag locks , 2Jj3c : dead pulled r > QCc. ISONKS In car lota , wc'ched and rlellxeied In Chlcagro : Dry llnffalo per ton , J12SH , dry country , bleached , per ton. S1M212 ; dry countr ) , damp and meaty , per ton. $6M8. PUESII MEATS. DIU&SKD Dljni * Oooil native steers. 400 to COO Ibs , 6Hc ; good forcquaitcrs steers. l',4c , good hlndquTterf , k' c , xvesteni steers OV4e fancy lielfcis t > 'iCj good heifers. Cf , good forequaiters heifers rc , good hindquarters lielffrs , Sc ; good cows Co , fair cows. CVJc , common cows Sc. coxv fnrenuarters. 4V5c ; coxv lilndqimrtera , ' % " . llUUr i-Dl S Tenderloins. 20r- boneless stilps. 9Vc lrlp loins , 7We ; rolls. Oc ; blrlnln buttx , Sc. shoulder clods. O'i'1 : rump butts. Be , s-tM-r chucks 4'ic. cow chucks' , 4c ; bonelets chucku , 4 c : coxv platen , 3Vic ; steer plates 4o , Hank steak 6c ; loins. No. 1 , 14c ; loins. No 2 1A. , loins No 3 So No. 1 short loins , ICe ; No 2 sho't loins , 't4c ; No t short loins , 12c , sirloin ends , 7V4c ; ribs. No. 1. 12c , libs No 2 , lOc. rlbi No 3 7c ; steer rounds. Co ; eo v rounde , 5 = ic ; cTlw round shanlc off. 7c. cox rounls , shank We. market racks. Ions. 9o ; hotel racks short. 12c. legs and saddles. 'ie , lamb less , ICc , breasts nnd stews , 3c , tcncucH. ca"h , 5c , pli-cks enpOIIlC-Drefsed plus , sc. dierro.1 IIDRS ri4o. tenderloins I4c ; loins. 7'te ; eparc ribs. 5'tc , ham snusase butts , 5Vc ; shoulder' , lou h 5\Sc. shoulders , skinned , 5c , tilmmlnis , c , leaf lard , not rendned , Go : headr , cleaned , 4c ; inouts nnd enrs , 4e ; backbones , "F , cheek meats , 3V4r ; neck bones , 3o ; pigs' tails , 3'2c pluc s , each , 'e. chltteillnjB 6c : hoeks 4u hearts , per elea , 25 : stonuehs. eah , fe. toiiKiies. each. 7e ; kld : nes. pel doz. Wo ; brains , per doz . 1 0 , Plga feet , pel doSOc ; llvere , each. 3c. co.MJiTio.v or' TIII : WOOL MVIIICRT. AnLi * " * Tliiui I.HMt Wool , I > HC to Se-llern IlolilliiK Ilnck. , , w.JN , Apill 9 Tic American Wool and Cotton lUportei bas of the wool trade : The xvool nmkct ma ) be characterized somexxnat RAH eiclted than the week before , but It i.an noVBrtheleis bo described fa ae'lve and llrm. The activity may be ascribed to two cnuecr , nna.ii.-r olTerliics and the umntalnty attenaing tha le'troucttve clause In th ncxv taillt bill In a xvord. It Is not that fie dcalcra cannot hell vmol. but that they will not. Quotations app nr ti > have reached the point wh"re the miimiiae- turcis have become cowenatlve. Many of tlii-m mo fond of letting the fact bn knuwn that they liavo sot nt leant a jr-ai'ii nupiily of wool on hand. "Vldently with the hope that by to dolnd they can stem fit current of rl lne quotations At an ) rate , the ) have not been In the market the past week In quito such full number * as previously. A constant diminution Is taklnt ; Place In lh < * offfrlnss of territory woola Thesu vxpolH nro now In-liilf lniiBht on the sl-cep back xx Ith Kivat cnKcrness by not a fexv persons nna It U pic. U ted that in their exrUement the bujers will excntimlly allow themselves lo pay umtuly xxools continue high llgures Scoured and pulled tinue nctlx . allhoiifh pales nre greu ly reduced compaied v.lt'.i a week ngo. The demim.l for ire gn went continues brisk , large sales of Austnillan Brcah Capes and South Amor can cioMbreds b liiB noted. Good sale , of fore BII scoured lire nlro repoited. hale * | n I > olon th * mift wceic ai-kl-SCTte S.SSU.COO pounds , 4,170 dOO - 'donSiitle pounds , for- , , teln- and 4.33UOW clKii. compuicd with n total of 12.839,000 pounds lust wr * k. bak-s In Ilo ttn. New York.and Philadelphia for th * week iiKKrei.itB l2.oJ4go pounds , 6 W < KW pounds belnB elomestlo and 6,840- 30) pounds foiflsn Pales nlnro Jonu.iry 1 , 1-1- 071.1W pounds , compared with C1.610il3 pounds UTlteUio | tnn Commercial nulletln will ay to- mori-ow of thu vxool market ; " 1ho demand has dpipped ot nnil the m irket is quiet. Prices are , hoxrmtr. stronger than ever. Thera Is irrtal scarcity of medium wool. Super-pulled wool * luxve adxunred 3o. the scoured pound to < Se Th purchaics for the United Btates In tli Ijinilon .union just closed nre mora than double all previous purchases. They agt.tr- gat * 100000 | ml s. Wool Is largely held out of th * market for .in advance and western growera ar decllnlnir to contract further for wool on the sheep's barks. The ale of Iho week are J.- 001 WO Ibi domestic und 2'JIS.OOO Ibx foreign , ataliiJt S.10SOOO Ibs. domestic and 6C500XI Ibs. fiiielgn for the samn week lait year. The sales to data shoxv nn Increase of JJ.W SO1) ) Ib * ilo- nieslla and 14.80J.400 HIS. fortlgn from the > < ilca to til * luma Oat * In 1S96. Th receipts to data show un Increuso of 13,205 bales domestic and 7J 1 8 balft fcreluiv" NiWORK. . April S.WOOIrirm. . ST. LOUIB. AprIl9-WOOL-Steady. KiilxiuN Cllr 3lnrUe < a. KANS.U1 CITY. April 9.-WHKAT-Goc < l era eu ncudy early , cloelns xvrakj low lower throughout : No , Z hard , 73c ; No. S , 'S'iO ' 7c. latter for kpvelnl billing ; Not. . OOcj No. J red. Me : No. S. S7J9le | : No. 4 , 70 > 80oj No. I spring. 73Q7CC , No. 3. OINlc. COUN Market nbQut'ste-uily , rather quiet ; No. t mixed , ! 10ri2c. latter foi | ic < lal billing. OATS-Markel nnn. falrl > active ; No. I white , 19 ! Jc IIYI1 Market utemly ; No. t. Jla HAY-Market flnn und uiulungcd ; timothy , | 8M4i'W ! ' , prulrle , j.W < fC.oa IllinilH-C'l.anitry alow onJ weak : EOJthern stock mren ; crcameiy , ICc : dairy , 109l4c. KGOK-Maiket llrm and In better demand ; strictly null. 7'.io , cases Included , Slic. SuKUr 31iirUrt , U1NPOK , April J8ltOVUBret , April Is 01. Can * . Musctivudu. IDs Ih'l ' , centrifugal. 10 * frL NKW lOltlC. April - SlTdAll-Haw. dull ; fair refining , Jc ; rentrKugiil. 99 It-it , JHv. Ile- lliifd. dull , criulu'd , Cc , powJeitd , 6c ; urunu- lated. KA. , STATISTICS OF FAILURES Figures for the First Quarter in 1007 Care fully Compiled. GIVE ROOM FOR MUCH ENCOURAGEMENT Itrtiirni , Cninimrcil vltlt Tlniio ot Three I'ro loun Yearn , Dlxoloic Ctiiinliloriililc I in pro * iiiont nnil u HrlRlit rroipect. NOW VOHK , April 9 U. O. Dun & Go's Weekly Ilovlow of Trade will say. Out of 4003 failures xxlth liabilities of M 072- 661 In the flnt quarter , fox only-four banking failure * catered more than a fifth ot the amount , f 12.74) BO , nnil 3,313 failure * , xxlth liabilities ot W1 947,892 , or nearly threnfths , lire classified thl-t celt , ncconltnc to branchni of biislne , leaving only 5S7 fnllurci , anJ lcthnn n llfth of the llnbllltle . $12009019 , In brancrei of mm- ufncture or tmilc not spcclfleil Only txvo of the thirteen mnnufacturhiff clnxses , nml only four of thirteen traJInR clawti nhuxv liabilities for lie quarter larger than In tjenr an ! onj ! II c manu facturing and tirce trailing ahoxv larger nxerngo liabilities. Tor the month 6f March , only three manufacturing ami three trailing clnssei shoxv larger amounts than last jrar , anJ only tx\o manufacturing and Ilxe tiuillng fliow a larger axcrage of llahlllllcj. In almost cxery en re , also. It Is nlionn that the liicrei > e Is due to one or txxo exceptionally large fallurni In that clii s. The returns , compared xx Ith t lose of three prc- x'lous jcnin dln.loe much Improxement nlrcudy , nml a bright profpect for morn hereafter. A nuJilen collnp'o In the xxtuat nmrkct , ex ceeding S icnts in n Jay , nppuirs to Uaxe no uthci entire than n belated pirct-ptlon that pact accepted istlmatet ot jlclil nnd consumption , o'lklal ami otlicrvxlw , hnxe been misleading. MIK > JS nml other unfatornblc xxeulher Jor "ced ing hnxe noxclght. . Uxpectntlon of rrciit Hcaixlly nnd high prices burst like a bubble , nnd for n time the onlj support xxus the taking of piotlls by speculators for n fall. llccelpts Imxe not xxnrranted hopes ot a great udxutitase , nor ilo thcj noxxxxarrant much expectation of n de cline. We-ilrtn receipts arc snmller than la t jcar , nnd Atlantic exports not large , though oxer CO per cent li-rger thnn n eur ngo Coin rccxlptn continue heaxy and cxiwrti for the x.cek XXCIT ; 2323.337 bushels , against 1.142710 bushelt last 5 cor. and against All inllo uvports of xxhenl , amounting. Hour Incluacd. to only 1.U1.122 liusticli , against Oi > 7S33 bushels U t InVplto ot Hoods , which mu t have materially afrtulcd the prospect , cotton hts only adxnnced an i is : ith iturlng the xveik. The file of the e xvho xxere nb olutel ) certain that the crop or IS'iC xxas vcr > short has left but llttlo con- tldcnce for funhcr speculation. HecUpts thus far still Indicate a wupply of American ccnsld eralily greater than las oxer been consumed in one > eu , but unccrtitnty about the cumin , ! crop Imluces nmrli bu > Imr llio deniard fet cotton goods docs not Increase , although sales of fair magnitude continue. , but printing cloths aru Bl > cculntlcn In xxool has been checked by the po flblllty that duties may take effect April I , ami some large shipments from abroad Imxe been countermanded , xxhlle tndcrs here nre less dlfpi > ! l to tell Hut tridlng bctxxedi dealers mukcs up more thnn halt the sales of 12,739,400 pounds for the xxoek , and since sales In nix \xttks at three markets ha\e been "C 401 tCO pounds , It Is not Improbable that many mills ln\e , ns Is eliilnied. a full > ear's supplj. The demand for men's goods has. diminished , the first round of purchases haxlng been completed by many bu > trs. xxlth results fairly encouraging and the demand for dress goods , especially ot the loxrer gradi" " . has rnuscd an adxnnee ot ! > per cent. In romp lln < Tie lion Industn 1 hampered by the contest betxxeen Meiba ore Interests which prexents na jet nn > ettIement of ore prices , nnd leads m in > to expect lurth r iccllne in Hi I'hcd , r due c. Th- Illinois oil-el xvorks the l nke Hrleoiks nt ( . Icxelnnil. nnd the xxorlts of Ollxer . Co nnd ll > ers & Co , at Plttrburg. ni-c stopped by labor tlttlleultles und some fuinnces haxe stopiwd be cause the production of pig had outrun the de mand foi nnlslml products nnd heaxy slocks rcinalrel unuold. Uisstmer , at I'lttslmrg for pig brlnirs only 10. nnd Gray foi-ge only * S 73 , the loxxe t on record hut no quotlhle dccllno Is seen In finished products , and nails are strong. WCKICI.Y } "HOUSE TOTALS. of IliiHliiCHH TrmiHnctloiiH of < U l AKNoclutoiI Ilniil.H. NUW YOUK , April D The follow- Snff tiiblo , compiled by Bradstreet'H. shows the total clearances at the principal cities and the percentage oC In- croise or deciease , as compared with the tonespondlng week lust year : iuvin\v : or Tim STOCK MAUICIT. We-eU KIIH lltMiu n. I'rofcHHlonul Uut > und i\liUiItfd lie-in lni'HH. Nt3\V YOUK. April O.-Uradstreafa rinanclal Ilevlevv tomorrow vvlll pay ; Altogether the market hai been a processional one , and at the beginning of the week exhibited further heaviness. Covering of bhoita on an ex- trnBlxo scale net In on Wednesday and carried prices In many Instances to a considerably bet ter level. Tills movement was not attended by any very striking neirn , but vxould seem to be the r.ult of cixewlllnv by the proresslonal ItaJers anil llelr allies. The fact that the railroads did not Justify the hones ot the bears In regard to their action upon the trantmUaourl decision nnd haxo stuillouily refralne-U from In. tiuguratlnK any rate xxars wuii. of eournc , on Inii'ortant factor In thin connection , and It may also be obscrxod that except In a fexx- stocks like Jerwy Central , where special reasons for liquidation exluted , nn Inr e volume of Invistmtnt tork camn upon the market during the recent decllnw. Ix > ( ( Iy held long stuck xxas. hox/excr , forced out , but It 1s no * evident that the. short wiling uraa upon n much more cxteimlxe scale than had Ixeu supposed , an I as further unfaxor- able dexelopnicnti seemed far off , uiicailneiu on the part of proffj.iionnU cnuued a general de- tVro to clous their contract on the Kai islde Hut till * dlspobltlon has UoubtKcs been uccelerated by manipulation on the part of scum leader * of tlio bears , nnd U may tie remarked that commis sion housu buying , ludlcotlxn of renewed public Interest In the iiuirkct ha * been lacking The reduction of the Haul : of l iglanil rain with the decline of tha moiny markets bo 11 In Ix > ndon aJii on the continent , pointing u tlitj do , to < ! * Apprehension * that \xar wilt grow out ot the Cretan question.AM1 ) con-sld rd fnxornble factors. At th tame , tlipe Ix > ndon has been Inactive and shows little'Hi1 no Interest In our tnatkct. ijY un\iu\v , FlnodM Hnxo n llpprpssInK I'fTe-cl Crnornll } Vyitn HIINIIPNX. | NHW YOIIIC , AprltU.-llrndstreet's tomor row TV III say : " 'Ml Tlie situation ns til HWolc shows no gnln. Staple lines ere only fyvlrjg active Oxcrflnws washouts and Hoods continue to do great dnnv age In the Mississippi - andMl * ourl rlxcr vnl- lejs. through n iiortlon of which the general trade re-jialns practlcallrift a fctanlstlll. Ualny weather extending from tne central western to the northwestern spring Wheat states has rrn- tleied country roads almost Impassable , with the natural effect upon bu lnes As the region threatene'l by floods Includes the richest portion tion of the cotton belt , the pri'pecl for delay In planting a reeond time Indicates the poisl- blllt ) of a heavy reduction In acreage this year ; hence the nilxnncc In cotten this week. I'lj Iron , steel billets and cost Iron plpo are loxxer In price nnd the demand for steel and Iron Is not as heavy ns It has been , although the price of lake ore has neon llxed at a loxv flguro nml nn ore IIM ! formed Wheat has continued a disappointment ns to price , dropping nenily 4 rents a bushel nn Ilredstreet'n report of nn Increase In the > xvorld'a visible supply ln t week , Instead of a decrease , as expected , due to a larger quantity of xvheflt In right abroad. Chicago has only nbout hell Its own , little If any Improvement liolng icported In trade thcrr Ut Louis , mort > dependent on trnlllu vxlth the flootled region , teporls n decrease In the volume of business Jobbers nt Omitm , St. ? Paul , Mllxxaukce and Portland Ore , report a belter demand , notably In dry good * . ell , I vi In Is. glass , shoes and leather Proipectlxe ndxnrces In the xxool tariff nre behind nnother rl o In the price of wool nnd woolen * , but colton - ton goods thus far fall ti > Bdxntue , because of lite restricted production In meeting the cut rent demand Nearly nit staples , except those mcn- tloncl ns haxlng mix mice J , haxe declined Uxportn of xxheat ( Hour Included ) from both coasts of the L'nltnl Stales an 1 St. lohn , N. II , this xxeek amount to 2,03 < i 797 bushels , com pared xvllh 2.4G4 IXX ) biithelH last week , 1,754 000 bushels In the xveek n ) ear ngo. 2 l > 34 000 bushels In the week tvvo ) i ars nr" . 1913 r-oi - ) hUpt M threijenra ngi > and contrastel with 2.9IS.CM bunhels In the llko xxcek nf I8J3 Hxpotls nt Indian corn amount to 4.C41 r.s. , bushels this week , compared with 4 970.0W bushels last week and 1,3.11,000 bushels In the xxcek n year ago , 81) 000 hmhpN txxo ) cars ago , U" , * ) ! ) bushels three jeais ngo nnd ns contrasted with 903.0W biMtels In the like xxeek of Ul'3 Ilii. lnc"n failures remain nt the lox\cr level recently reported. 232 thli week , compared 1x1111 212 last week 231 111 the week n je.ir ago. 2J > txxo ) eurs ngo and 211 three > ears ngo. There am thlrtj-tuo business failures reported ftom the Canadian dominion this xxeek , against thlrt-clRht Inft xveek , thirty In the week a jear ago and tvxent-Flx txxo ) ears ago. STOCKS AMI IIMS. ( Iiic Viiliiiutlnii IN Ohm-rxe-il oil \Vnll SJi-iM'l Than on Here-lit , ln > M. NiW YOHK , April 9-Compared v.lth the trading of ome dnS of this xxeck , there- was considerable animation to bu lness on the Htock exchange toda ) , though the market has by no means attained large preportions > et Near ! ) half the sales today xxere of Sugar and Chicago G i" . und the grangers nnd coalers took up a largo part of the remaining naif , so that the apparent lurrcafe In buplnefs vxai iarieU eon- line I to a fcxx- stocks llio market opened with quite a maiked upxxard tendency nnd as prices xxoikcl upxvards thole xxo.1 n broaOenlng In the sccpo of the biilng Uul n number of un- faxorable Inllucnces developed and Induced the tiatkrs to take their prollts This proved too n.uch for the market nndalues sagged oft etching prices sliox1 Ing In most cases sharp net losFcs There was quite " notable demand nt OIIH time during the day for the Vondei bills , xxlilch ha\c come to be looked upon of late ns the first ictumlng Indication of un outside In terest In the tuaiket. This xxas largel ) diminished as the market gave xxai ter depre-slin bonie of thu bulng of Sugar fn the carlj part of the da ) seems to have been Inllueneod by reports of protests against tl ] * m'gjr schedule of the turllt bill by foreign cox ernments the elealcts In stocks apparently cVm Mprlng from this the tariff bill ni a whole Was ttkel ) to fall and to leaxe the sugar dutlett 03at present. This U an example of the professional character of the dealings in Sugir nnd the'manner In xvhlch the price has been manipulated The selling to realize xxaa largo and aOMcted the price not only of Sugar but helped to drlie doxxn prices In gemrnl After touchUig 113 the pi Ice fell Hi per cent. Chicago -Gas was almost ns target ) Ooult In as Sugar and xxaa strong nearly all ilny. closlnif nt ! > J ; at\ compareilxxlth fO > - at jcsterdn > 's elo e The strength In local gaa securities continued , u feature also Ilrook- ln Union rwe 2 % per'tent } but reacted Uj per cent The course upwhrdsiof tie grangers was checked by the renewed weakness in the wheat market and they fell off from ' -fc.to a point. Jllsso-rl I'aclllc fell a point also "Vhlle the decline In the ralluo1IU generally did not exceed n fraction. IheiB realizing sales In Su ar also cau ed Ijcavy , liquidation In the coalers. Under the- pressure of this Ncxv Jer sey Cnntral declined 2V5 per cent. Delaware * & Hudson 2H pep cent rmHIieadlng IU per ecnt. the latter on verj hcn.-fy sale- leather pn- ferreil held Its oxvn , losing a point , but re covering Tic Rubber shares xvere strong on account bf the failure of some competitors the common ilslng 3Vj per rent , afterwards losing the fraction , nnd the preferred gaining l"i per cent and de-cllned 1 per cent. The fall In vx he it encouiaged a , renexvul of bhort selling In man ) slmies nnd the rrnexxed Itijuldatlon In the coal- cm on account of the perpUtent depression In the coal buslno a co-operated to drlxo prices down. The clo-lng was xveak , xxlth the iUwn- ward courfu urchecked T.ie bond market malntulrcd a fairly gooil tone , although tome blight heavlneiu developed In n fexv of the uctlxu Issues Wisconsin cen tral Hrt > t trust receipts xxere marked by chant.es and closing xxlth a lo-s of 2 per cent. The changes either way In the balance of the m irket xxcie light. Thu Bales were $18S.COO Ooxern- ments were neglected at the board , but dls- plajwl renexxecl strength and ro e bllghtly or bid prices The IJxenlng Post's London financial cable gram saa. 'The stock maikets continued goo.1 to.lay on cheap mone ) . Gllt-elged stocks xxere natuially tie best and xverc ino nfficte-d by the change In the bank rate the speculative markets being dampened by thp npinoaeh of lln-ster to say nothlig of the unsettled political ultiiatlon The situation has been Katlsfactorll ) concluded Amci leans xvcre good , but tile close xvaa undei fie best. There was a ihVposltlon on the part of thoce who bought Americana utter the elec tions to realize n soon HK the ) can get a fair prollt Canadian. Pacifies nre bid In the street About $200600 In gold from the Cape have been bought for Japan and the continent at the pie- vlous | rice quoted The Paris bourse opened firm , hut closed dull The lierlln market vxas steady ' The folloxYlng were the closing quotations on thn leading blocks of the Nexv York exchange today : The total Kales of ntp ka today were 193 431 shares. Including : Aiiwti'jn 'lobucco , 3200 ; Amcilcan Sugar. 43 ZX ( > ; liurlligton. ) 9,100 , Chicago cage das. 4),100 ; Nuw"J.rld | Central. C.100 , Omaha , 1.300 : Heading , 11.4U ) , Teijnensee Coal and Iron , 3,00) ; Nex * Jersey Centaf , J2.4GO IloNtnu Mntlkiri ii < > till Ion N. BOSTON. April U.-JM11 ( loans 'JitJj } nor cent time loum. .tJlH inr'eont. Cloiln.prlcc.4 ( or BtockH , banilaaint mining s'iara , I < 'Iiiniiilnl Note's. II M.TIMOlin , Apil s-Cle rliKs , $2 171,919. bit- njiceit , } 2C'i 435. UOSTON April P Clearings $11,433 033 , bal ances. $1.113 IU' NKW VOIIK. April ) -Clearlm ; . $ SOOt7SSO , balances , $ > MS C07. PIULAUKLPIIIA Apill 9-Cleailnss. $7.721- 713. balnnceH , $1 2' > 3.378 CHICAOO. April Clearings. $13077.9"i. Ncxx York exchaiiKe 20c premluiu. forclRii exrlmn e , btcad ) , detrain ! , J4S7' , , s\t | ) dis H SO ST LOt'IS April 9-C'earlngs. $1 15" SCO , lul- anpp$5S < ,12J Money fiiT , per cent , Nexx 'Voik exchange , SOe premium bid , Me premium nskrd J'ori'lRii Pliiniiplul. IliitIIN. : April i i\chatiEe on London , eight daH * sic it , 20 marls 4 pfg PA1SIS April 0 llxch * .me on I/ondon. 21f 13'ic for cheeks Three per cent rentes , 102f 7Cc for the account LONDON" , April -Hold Is quoted nt lluenos AyresliHii ) nt IDeM , at I.t'bon. 40'iO Amcilcin eagles lira quotcil nt 76 IVjil. Th" Hank of nnsla'd tola ) recclxed bullion to the amount of 3" COO from Austrnlli ; Spanish 4 , C0'2 S . l.oulH ( Je-iuTiil Mnrkcii. ST. IXJtMS April i Kt/Jtm-Uull well , nml unchanged p itents. 3 53S3 70 , e\tra fane } , $2 Vtt&t Vt fjnc > . $3SO : JW. chulee. ! 3 Tq3 VVIUIAT Opined llrner , but the trailing was light nnd rhovxnl hut little life. Aftei mnwi- ou lluctuatlonH the Epcrulatlxo market cl3sc < l 1 5J1V-C IOXVPI than je-ltnliis hpot. hl hei No. 2 red. cnh , eluvator UOo 1 > U , track. 'Ulf. ' ic. May SI'je. Jul > , folje n ked COUN Opened fulrlv active but vxeak There \ xastrs little spoouliitlxo ilpimnd and no ru h to either buy 01 pell the elo' lliall > being fraction * under \fstenlny. hpot. loxvcr , Nn i eiish. ; to atked ; Mn21c bid , Iul > , Z-iV-jB J'iC , Scptembtr , ! 4c. OATS Dull , dragging an I loxxpr. fpot , h'glier ' No _ caih , IS' e askoJ. May. ISViC a-ke.1 , July , 17tic bid ItYK Nominally Sic , tiack rO NMlM$1 4ffil 13 I1KAN Hull and x.euk ; sacl-ed , cast tricc ! , xxorth nominally Pl.A"S.anni ) tavxer Pt SV = c TIMOTHY SUIID I'rlme JJ WJ2 61. HAY llaslcr , timothy , ! S I0tf 14 CJ , prairie , $100 T7.M lltTTRR-Steady , ereamerj. Ifl3t".c. dairy , 10o717c I OGS rirm at "I4e WHIbKY StPailj rt SI 18 MnrAI.f-t.enl. dull at $3 r@S 2) gpelte- , strong nt } 3 WH bU. CO I TON TII.S-Wc ' rilOVIiIONS 1'oik. nrm ; standard ines * . Jobbing S ZUi > S.'A. I , ird , prime Maun. $1 SS prim" , $ IOJ'i Itacon ( ImxiHl ) kioiidM-a ! ! Sf't , extra short clear , $ .1 27'j ilbh. } " 13 , shorts , $ "II"M Hrj tailed m < "itH ( bn\cd ) . Fhoulleis , 14 S2VeNtra. . short cleir , $18) , rlbi , $ .103 , shorts , $3 1214 15IlitfMi ) l'OL'UTUnilclienx , Hrm , hem WlV.jc pir pound , prings. $3 'fliN CO ix.r do/en. turke > H. quiet at 7ff'lo , ducks llrm at 7l/o _ ; geese , nominal at IfMc. Hnrilll'TS Flour. 4.000 libl * , xvheat , 4.0CO bu . corn , ' .5 CKO bu , oat . Sj CCO hn. SHII'MLNTh Plour , 3 W tihls . xvheat , 2000 bu j corn , 47 OCO bu oats , 1 COO bu. " Miirl.iMN. NKVV YOIIIC , April -COITir.-Oitlons : opened Meadv. neat monthi loxxer In sympathy with slnni break In European m.-irV-fts. lutel In the diy the m irket decline 1 1 points un ! i > r ne tlxo telling by foreign trailers HiielptH at llrazll xxen > heax ) but ihont ofThCt b > lirgf xvaroioiiHc Jellxerles , closed luifly Mead ) , xvlth prlcen W to 40 point * lower. ? al- 41 730 lugs In cluding April JO 7D hpot. llio txttik No 7 , In voice , $723 , Jobbing $775 Mill , \vr.tk , C'oi- dova $1171T13J1. sales , 1CCO lutn Mai iculbo , 100 bat.H Ccntrjil Anierlcin. p t Total xv iri'- houxe lUliverles from the I nlted htnti-s 21640 brg't Iniluilln 22 4't bags from Nexx 'Vork , Nexv Vork Ktoik tmli > , 3,1 ill Ings , I'rlted htatea Htock , ' . . I. . II lui'H , atloat foi the Inltel htales | 'li.fAK ) biigh total xlilblB foi the I lilted Mates , i . Jll liu.ii , ugalnt.t 41' ' ) US bais la I ) , u II VYIti : April "P ( orrm : < Irwd eaf ) at a net loof J5i4f. Bilei 2J O.W big mo ni : .IAMIUO Apui turrni : r-areii 4ead ) , No 7 Itlo , 8200 icls , exchange , 7 31-32J ; ircrlptH 'lOCi ) bigH cleuiod foi thu U.nlt . I htatea , 1C 000 bags , for Kurope 4,000 lugs , block , I'iJ C'.O liiigSANTO'i April -COrrni : VVi-nli. ( , eel nxcr- rge hintu ) 9,100 reH , ueelpte HOJ ) bigs , Hoik , J3."l < l < ) bagi lIVMlll'KO. April 9 COPFi : ! . 11 Pfg loner , sales , U.OOO bags Itcriiool ( iinlii mill I'r < > MM.itl'OOU April 9 VV'lir.'AT-hpot dull ; No 1 northern , uprli g CH I'.d ' , futures , Mead ) , May. 'H 7d , ltd ) . SH 7d CORN hpot. Eleiul ) , futures stead ) : April , 2 fd , May , .s 7'd , llll ) ! ! s O d , Aim 1 1cm futuies .September ncxx 2s Cl old. 2s 10 1 ri/l'll null M Louis fain ) , xxlnter Hi 31 IIOI'.s At Ixindun d'aclllp CL.H t ) G'r/81s 1'ltOVIhlONh Ilnmi nhoit cut , 14 lo 10 Ibs , 424 01 II icon , Cuinbeiluiid cut 2S to 30 ! ) . , steady 2Ss Gl short rllw S to 21 Ibs , 27s , long clear , light 2j to 3f Ibv A < lonit tle.ir mid Ill's lionx ) . 40 to II lin , 23b. fchult cli-ar mlddleM , hinx ) , 41 to 50 IU ) , 24s Cd , cleir bellies 12 to U Ibs , S7 Cd hhouldeis rquaie , 1to 11 Ibs , 25s I.jrd fctead } , Fpot , 21s LJ > oi > VorU llr > NIVOltK. ! . Aplll 9 While the announced auction rale of 20 OIK ) package * < if domestic eot- ton goo Is commanded iittenlltn It hud no ef fect on nuichasfrs xxhore orders xxcre for pne- eial makes qualllli'S. ft > les and brand * , hence llulr engagemsnts collecllxel > look n ( ,00 1 quan tit ) of a mlscpllanuoiu rcmplexlon As usual wool , xxorfctcl imd cnttcn ilrera goodii did xxfll und xxete In better ilemiiul for mma than eellets xxoull eoncedc I'rlntlng clolhs xvfro quiet and ettad ) at J 9-lCi Sales ut 1'all Illxer for tlio xveelc vxera 200,000 pleee I'rorlii .VJnrl.t-tM. I > iOHIA , April 9 , COnN ioby. : new No. 2. O\TH Ku y nnJ Irregular , No. 2 xxhlt" , KQ - . \YHIhKl-Muiket Mendv IlnlslicJ good ] on the batli nt $1 IS for high xvlnen lticiiI'Trf : Corn , 41 COO but , oats 13.SCO bus- ! ran. none xihls'iy , nonej wheat , none. SIHI'IinNTr * Corn. MOO bUK , oils SC.SOO bus , re , nore , xxhlyli ) . 1,123 bbls , xvheat , 0)0 bus I.llllllllll Hllll'H III KI LONDON , April 9 "he theepjldn sale * vxeift eiintlnued to < la ) xxlth cuTerlng * of 1V9 S4i Cape of ( loud Hope und Natal ckhm 'I he xvltlnlraix- ILH amounted to 33,000 I'rlua ni If d Irregular , with ( ompellllon goixl for lUht nnd coarm xTooUd fliliu , which sold at firmer prices. All other stoclJi thoxxcd u decline of ' , nd The lelecllon offcieil vxas pooi _ Toli-ilii MnrUctM. lOMiOO. Apill 9-\VHiAT-tavver. but active , J o i rafli. tdVic. Mw ) SiVji CO UN Active , but lower. No 2 mlxeJ. I3'ie. ' OATS-p-null. but BleaJy. No 2 mixed. 17c. IlYi : Dull and xxeak ; No i VM31".e \ \ I'l.OV'ini Slinn-htead ) . prtmo cu h. $1 CO. OIUS-N'oith Unm , Mi , South Lima , and In diana , 470. nil ru > Oil. flTY , I'a . April 9 There were no lran - actlons In r < * itllleit eill und at the clonu 6lli' xvu * bid Credit Iml men fuffcifl u diilliuof Jo pei Inrul Ildlne'l clropued 15 nolntB , Bhlp- iiifiit , 7 : , a bl.la.i runs , Sd.'ii bbln. VIlnnrnsHillx U'lieut UiintiitliMiH. MINNHAl'OUIS. April 9 WIIKAT Weaker : Muy. MVA : July , WHc , brpteml * r. tie : Ixo. 1 hard C8c , No , 1 northirn , Mr , rfcelpts , IWcarn. San rriim-lMMi Wlicnt ( liiolnlliinx. SAN rilANfMHCO April \VlIiA'l I'lrn ) ; May , $1 lila , December , tl ISVi. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oatllo Kccaipta Are Ooasitlorably Larger Than Game ou Thursday , VERY LAKGE PROPORTION OF CORNFEDS iliicsM OIKMIM Wcnll tint S iou Takes a llriu'inml I'rtooH ( ! o l/ii / lliiltn Turn Iliu-lc mill n McUi-1. SOUTH OMAHA , April -Uccclpf ? for the ilajs Itullcntcil ui < rc : Caltlf. Hoqs. Sliccn Horses. April 9 . 2413 2C10 SS ) April S . 1.003 4.030 3WU April 7 . WAI a.i'J.r.ai . . . . Aplll ti . 1'jJi J.IJJ 1719 . . . . April D . l.Uui ! U2 2.0S1 IS April 3 . 1.401 SVil S03 ti ) April 2 . 1.SISD 4.112 1TH 12 April 1 . 1,133 HIV * l.JM . . . . A'nrcll 31 . 2il ! 3.MJ 2,1 3 . . . . MlUCh CO . J.733 fi.119 l.Wl 21 March S3 . 1847 2,231 1.17S 4f Mnrch : ? . 1.4 < ! 3 4IiO l. ! C- Mnrrlt M . 1.6JT 4031 3C ( > 5 The olllclal number of cars of stock brongltl In lodty by each toad \\aa : Cntlle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M ft St. P. Ily . 1 O & St. I , Ily . 1 Mlsyouil I'aclllu Hy . 1fi U. 1 * . system . . 2tl G . , ( \ i N. W. U\ . 1 p. , i : . M. v. it n . n IG 2 O , St. 1' . , M. it O. tly. . . . . . H. iV M. 15. U It . Ji JJ 2 C. , H. \ . CJ. H > . 1 K. r. & St. J . i C. , 11. 1. \ . 1 > . Hy. , i-iiBl. . . 1 2 _ Total receipts . 8J 40 4 The disposition of tu ! > day'- receipts w.ts nt lollo\/R , cnt-h bttj-ci purchasing Iho number of hc.id Iiullctitid- IJuvcrs. C.xttle Hosa Sbccp Om.ihu PjckliiR Co . il SO . . . . O H. Hammond Co . 17J 1,0.17 212 Swift and Company. . 3.V ) n.S Oil rudiliv I'noUIni , ' Co. . . . . . lul 1)17 ) 1' . D. Armour. Olilc-tKO. . 2lil . H llcd.er ami Derail. . . . S"i . .1. 1 > Caioy . 73 . hobmnn & ItothTlillds. . . 101 . Hill , 'c Lcxxlq Co . 10. ! . IHnton S Undctxsood . 11 . Huston it Co . 10 . Kioll A : Co . 121 . U\ Illusion X. Sohaller. . . . 12S . Other btt > ei3 . . . . 113 . Loft over . IW . TofU . 2t > 2J 2.7TS S.V ! CATTKH Itecclpts of eittlovre nlnct > CIM , art against Hl\ty-oltrU ! loxds jostct- Jay. Aery lingo propoitlon of r.ll DIP cittlo icro ooiMlilcd of cornfed boeve * . with a llttlo sprlnlillng of butclicth' stock and foedeis. Thu nuiikot on beef ciltle optneil no more than steady , but as advlcr-s fioi.i ot'iet mai- Kelt came entournijlnK It took on mo.v stienfrth. Lir-Mlrnblc IICLMS roii'd sifisly be ctiotid | btronu lo OiMOo higher and actlvo at the ndv lute. The most of thtltlo ensile silo chanpcd liunds iirltlio great bulk selllliB at $1 Jttai 10. Utttchera'totlc was In "Civ lisbt supply and sold fieely at Mttadpr'ces. ' . On.ujout ! u half dozen lends of rox\a ana licltpre u on sale , and they did not las ! Ions In tlio face of the Rood iiemnml Stocket.-f and feeders t > old at about ycs- tenUVs iirlres , nnd there \xas no inutoilal ehaiiffe In Iho situation. The country du- m iml has not been quite > , o lul lt for two or UUCP ila > 3 jiast , anil tht > market lu con e- quenco It not quite so actlvo as It has been on some days Heprus-Milatlvo , s lies : Nox. . I'r. No Av. Pr No Ax. Vr - IDAHO. iOl feedera 911 4 JJfc , 1IOOS Aftei liLldlns nlfiullly to tlio iloxvn ; i ide for Ilxe IHH thn nuiliel looked up once itoiH todii ) Hiid xultui xxue iidxuiiced . ' , i The K rent bulk in all thx IIQKM fold nt Mf5 na iBulnat JJ SO ) ei-lirday. xxltli tic top tulm ut 119) today and P.S3 ) c teulii ) . The elemund XXUK Rood and the iiiul'et iictlxe it tno adxnue'C , HO nnuli to that the pen uerc ocrt cleanvl. Toilaj'H ndiancp leaxes the murket orly SfilOo : oxxer thnn It XXHK a xu fit IIKO nnd only r > c loxxei .hill It xvus ut the ( iiniunneiincut < it the pic'tcnt > xeek ItepieM'iitatlxe taleij : , No Av bh IV. NJ ' ' Ax fh Pr ! ) i',1 120 J1 to 7J . : r-S 40 J 83 ; o J3J fO 3 tJVj CJ IM ire ! ,3 SCI . S M"j f'J , .v Vil 6) JM ; 0 112 . I:1. * * Bi -S7 . 1 k' . u 2tO 4) ) 3 S.i M 317 4(1 ( - S3 ; t 10S . . 3 k3 t-l . . J71 SD 1 S3 i | 307 , . 3 M l'i . . . . . .297 HI 3 tK U . J7I . . 1 K3 M 1 tO I V , ,9 , . . 2S > , IS ) - * " 6i . . J7J it > 7V8 IS. Ill M 3 K 11 27t > . S ( i7"j ; 7 211 EO 3 XI Ul . . . . 1 n . S 87'j 12 . . 2CS . . . 3 ft * 5. ' ' . J Kl' , U 217 210 3 K3 CZ. . . . 2"JI 3 k7i ; i7. . 1-J' ' ) M I f.'J . 217 120 3 * 7'5 ' ' , 23 < ; . 1 M f7. .S3 * . . 3 K7I , 3. . Js3 TO S 8 ; 7J . . 28 40 3 8714 C ' . ' . ' ' 233 R'l 3 "I Ml . ! ! ! . ! ! J7U 12) ) 3 W. ; i 219 40 3 81 7H . .210 230 JI fi7i ! 1C . 245 41 3 f M . . . 212 . S ! 0 ' K3 51 I'll J ! ) ,1 , , 2S < 4) 3 II 21. I ) 3 H 72 . . . . 271 . . . 3 SO II . . 27J . . 3 S3 PICS-ODDS AND KM13. 2 . . . ICO . , 1 M S J 3 M I 4 . . i CO 0 . . . .S . 3 10 f . SOI . j fO 3 . . . 'JIT . S 10 4. , . .3CO . . J S" ) 2. . 191 , . . J U HIIiip : Ilecelptu wtrr llsht n 1 the inalket ileady and nctixi * It piOAt ilallvu ifjle . Vo. Av. Pr. 2i xxoktern txXBU. . , If ! t3 ; 4J 23 wtktern cvwen. , O ! W ID xxe/itrin / ' .xetli'in * U7 4 > > W xvcHvrixcthurii > HO 4 23 97 xxestern wellini IW 4 35 Vt uuti-in xxifthern. . Vn I - 4K > xxtJlrni Iambi i ' Itcooril of roull-U of llxe ulnclt nt the four .nlmlral . .ra.UotH . fci H * i KK KIIIIHIIN < ! ( > lil\i htoc'U. K \N8AS tlTV. Aurll -t'ATTM : Ilercltiti. ) , Ul lead. WuiUct utronK lo lOc lilglitr artlve ; Texas ntc-ers I10MMV , Texn font , $ J Wfll fOl native Mrers , I COfttlP , nallX1 cows nnj heifers. $1 ! 5 4 10. natlxertecrs $ J OOOt JO. Mil ! * , f ? nWS 75 1IOOH llwelpts. 8 WO hpnd Market fullr . * ! liUlier , actlxe , bulk of sale * M70fi ( < ; heavier $17V JJ2H , pick r I * OOftS v. niixet , $37H3 < K ) , llshts. WRWU1 > ok rs JJ70U J75 | pigs $3 WNM W. rillPr.P-llfeelptii ( O-flhcnd Market strong ) tombs 13 75(15 . mutton * , $1 40T8 M. UlllCACO I.l\i Slortv VIAUKKT. Cuttle Slrnil5 on I IIP \ \ liolr UOK * lllulicisliof | > In UiMiiiiiiil. CHICAGO. April 9 There xras im ncltxp anil strong I'rl.lay innrkel Choice hecxes winscrtrce luul | iiIce * xxero prctt ) much tuunlnnl In notno cflfin cnltlc mill lOu higher There were scat tering rules of common itrrrrcit tw-ef fleers nt from $3 Go In JI nnit n nutnU.r of choice utters brought from Ifi 10 to $ V 10 , Ilio bulk to\ng \ for from tl 72 to $4 ! > ) Tiiere uns n fnlr flecker niul feeder trmln nt from J321 to II. Cdixes cold t from $ * > to $ V 2J for prime. Price * fur hogs ndxnnerd from tc to I0o , salm ranged nt from t3 10 to M for heav ) packln ; OroxiM , up to HID for choice hpavles mid 1U1U weights brought $4 o' , ' 1 he bulk of ( liu hints Mil I t from | 1 to 14 PS There was n fnlrl ) good ilcmniul for cheep with prices f > o higher for lambs. ljiitnl > * folil nt from $3 60 to ( I foi Inferior , up to from M to $ ' , 7' . for fnlr to eholce xvrMitn nml Colorado * neild for JC.rnrlltiKs brought from HM to IS Hlirip Fold nt fn m S3 25 to M . " > for Inferior ti > prime , nxcDthlng toKI , Mcitim rolil ut from $4 ST > to * T > Itccclptsi Cattle 2 W hr-id ; hoga. II COO head ! ilitcv. Si.M'O ' head M. l.o.ilM I.U.S topic. ST. L01M1 * . April J-OATTI.K-ltecelpK FM hf d Mntket Mrong. fancy expoit Heeis , J" > CO 01 2j. linlUc shipping Fleers II GOtil H > . rlrerrt under 1.000 pounds } 3C05tlWj sleeker < nnil fred- er < $100J4SO } , urns nml heifers , $ lMH30j inUnl $4 OcKfl 35 , CUXXK and heifers , $2.00ifUf . IIOOH Ileccllits 4 OPO bend Mntktt Cc higher ! light , $ ,1.s.4fl CO , mixed , J370CIOO. heixy , lit ) W 0- . .slinni' Hecclpto fOft hcml Mitkct iniitloim IIC59ISO. litmlis , { l liKj ) , JSOOiflTS > o - orK. llStiii'lc. . NiW : YOHK April n lllJP.VlN-Oulot niul leady , bulls , J2MW3SO. dr ) enxxs , JIMJM30 ; no rtiiKS or oxen Ciiblei ipiuti * Anieiltiin KleeiH at lltrlft * . nlieep. lOHUHHe , icfrlRerator luet , KiMIc no exports hlliiP Stendy nmr plow , untliorn slieep , | trv > 7473 ; kM" ! cllplitd tl M 11OUH httndy nt 142..04CO CHOI * \Vock Wait t lift cnl > Cold milln - ( rnll > \ 01 > \ \ olt WASHINOTON , April ! > . ( Sporl il-Kol- lowlng ! thu ( ; o\crnniLiit uiekly crop Iittllu * tin. ' 'I he \ \ ek ( iiilliiK nt 8 n. in , . April 5 , nvorAK" ! utmmr thnn usual In nil illstiUtH inrtmird of tli * KooUj la untiilti H'O , ! i\ciit or the InleHor in it Ion of the i-outli Atlnntle btnt ( > < , \\liue It \\as nllKhtl ) eooKi thin tirual from the cult stutcH in rt i\uml ID the tiki * reitlui IlicIu.llliK lower MlFRimrl mil Itel lllxci of the Noitinl - les the aicncn ilnllj tiniK'i | ituic foi thoM \M I. ivncnill > rinceil from 0 ili ne * to 1 d - lfive-i ilimo tin1 nnimit In tie mulllo Alliintlo HtnteM , Ne rnKliuiit nml o > ci the eastern poi- tlon of ( hi lowtr 1 iko iPklon the ttnUKiiilinv e\ci ! < u tTLianill ) iixciii cil from 1 iliRico to 5 ie ( Ktr the cn-tcrn lln ! > > mountain Mi pe an I In nil illsilLl ( to the wcftnaul the week n\ei uiil toliiir thnn uMial tie tempitnlure ilLilclincy 1 uiBli'ir ' fit-in 0 iUtrees to 10 dirties pu iliiy lliiotikhout the 1'lntf in legion nml oxci tha HiiiUu pritlun of the 1'uclllc const ytnles Tie : vKlon Lf Kielte t tiiruriilure | ilellclcncy rx- lends from noithcm Arlunu oxer I tiih nml thu iiljaccnt portlum of lilnhjomlni ; nml Colo- nii'o AloiiB the lintne-llnto I'.uille const the wiek uvtrPKeil from J ilenieei to 5 clertti.8 col ler thnn twuil rim wctU Ins been one of ixceptlonnllj lun\y prcilpll illon fioin the 'iouth Atluntlinml eiist unit loitts norlliwcst\\arJ o\er t.ic c-'ntrnl Ml- tlhlpll iml MlJ > iurl x.illej * to the Dnkotns ml tistern Montana. Incluillnj , ' the northern ami nlilillu Itoc y mountain slino uiiil the lower Ohl > \-\\ld \ 'I ic nitLiil mlnfnll In ci-tein JIlMWiirt nml from the loxvei Olilo xulliy to the enst i ulf eonn itcnernllj i-uiKeil from two to three liKhi * . nml oxer llmllc < l ureas from four to i > lx InohiM Ml Oxer iwitlcim ot thu upper MISKiurl MilUy ml noitlicin Uockj mountain opo the xxiekly ml fall itnuunlpil to from cro to four Inches. xlnj rreatc't or the eistom porlliri of bourn Dakota , .ml Ncbrnski , xxhere Ircin fvo to four "in "th" " the 1'lateau " x > c t I'UK Flate . throUKhout nlon nml IVclllc fctalei , cxcopl nloiiff tha coiul from northern I'nllrciula ; to 1 1 ( nliiinblii tlxn. \xhcnj theiTJ xxat a cllUit c\eci t the prcilplti- ' Hiiro lielnu Pn- tlin xxns bcloxx the nxcrnRi' ; llcully noi e oxi the bbutlu.ru | rtlo s of lull- 'ornUu Arlzrnu. Kexv Mexico nn \xcMfrn 1 TiNau. Tin re X.UH nUo lea thnn the t-vnt niiieunt of ucclpltallon In New inRlaiul incr the nortlurn nrtlcn of 1 10 mlildte Atlantic stitci , the Brealir nxit of thu like relon nml nlonn fie lmnn.Uiita ( oift of the Carolina * mil \lrKlnli of the couiitn the xveck Ox-er thu Kreatu part enllnj : Apill > xvna not fnxornlile for rarnmu operations litlns too xxet i\er ftntes of the een- tr.il.nlle > H pud fiom the Ohio rlM.r soutliwjnl to the RUlf conn In portions of Iunls Una. . Ml - clsslppl Kiuipas Wisconsin ami Michigan Iho eomlltlans xxere more faxornble xxhlle In Nexv Itaglinil , the northern portion of the niliulli Atlantic -tntcs Oh'o mil 1 < " * ns the x\cck w is. the lowlnmli ml- uiion the x hole fiiMirnhle In Jiitint to thu Ml klstlppl rlxer. noullnxm.l of IW conlhicnciIth the Ohio , Hood conditions haxo prcventoil faim xxork to a. Bient extent Corn plmtlnpr continues In the southern i tnte * mil oxti the more i-oiitliirly poitlons tun tail ) plintttl I" beliiK mlllxatcd 1'reparntlons fi i iilnrthiK arc In IUCMC H far north ns Uinter xxheat hna him winter killed to Dialer or l > fs extint oxer n conMdirablo portion of tha prlntlpal xxlntcr wheat Hatm Some Imprnxe- m nt hoM'xir , Inn hcen nofil In Indlnnt , Sllch- l -in .m l MI'Houil. In Hie li = t n imcd ante inn -h hna been xvlnter killed and will be ploxved nj > for otlur crop.i In Kinf-is the crop Is mnklnij innlil ynnxtli. nml In Oliluhoini It Is reportnl HH In tine condition , xxhlle very fnxurible rxiorts | tin reeolxed from K"nt ik > mid Tenne' ce I'raitlinlly no i-piln.r whtnt h la > ct been rn.n Noi th Diikiita In coxcieil will ) Know anil cold xvet winthei el"tx hero < xci Ihii pprlm ; whent region tint ) piexenlcil PCI llris , whl h xvlll IjfSlli In niitli Dakota thlHxr < l Opt "eidhu IH quite i ; < neirfl In the mlddl"t - nntlc mid tnxt KUlf ntateu , Mid prtpaiatlont for tiedlnjr nre In proKiisa In Ohio , MlKSourl ami MIchlKin some ccdliiK hnxln- ; been ilonc lu Lhe Itwt nan e l Mate Cotton planting Is In p'o re-is ox r tin. ' poutli- trn portion of the ( otton belt In 'lexau thn srcnter patt if the uip has bfon pkinted mil xlirie not damaged by heaxy rilns In inmlns ill nlctlj Hums icplintliiK In 'le-xn * ha * | H < > II "e ers irj oxvlrif ? to ctce Mlve i iln : ) In Mntth. In Alii inn the early plnnli'l cotton la mm- tllR ll | ' t'l BITlI Htlllld" IVbaico pi nits iioml'e to plentiful hi Vli- , ! mid N'rth Ci'ollnri , an 1 In Ken- uck > the PC i on fru maUlng to'jaio nMln IIIIH Inn xciy fnu table In J'lor- hlu tobniio 1 liol.liu > 'N ' "ill. The oulloi k foi fruit In minted tin fnlr In Illlml" , itnoil In Mao Ian 1 I' < nni' > lt inl t New lerpo. Arkansas nnd Alibimi , anil txttllint n MI'Hoiul 1'iaehen luxe b en L idlj Injiirpil n nnuhi'lll ileMirln nn t , Inuis hixe cintel ln- ur > to fiult In North L'aiollri , Vliilnla , inio , \ . v Mo\Uo and ArUona oi'iMNK : or Tin : cni.tvr \suivi1 AV III Hcilllr | < - 'I'lni-c DM > rt ( o Cilllliilrio Ilif U'oi I. . NKW YOHK , April 3 T'lio ' orK of opon- M' ; thu Ktrcl canlttt coiitalnln1 ; tlio roimii..i "f the late Gtneiul 17 , S. ( Irani x\a IMIKIIII oilay. The oufi < - asohlch tnclciiea Dm casket Is fat'l n"il by IHO holt ? , tlio helm of v. lilcli am neaily one Incli In illainctet 'llio luitls mint be ilrlllcd tlnoiihli ami ponnilol ioxxn before the ( aFo can bo ojuncil II va.i ratlmalnl by thu m-n In ilnirKO thai tlio xxoik would Uko tlnrc dn > n to pcrfonn but nno of the vorlonen talil that ha tliotiKht hat bj iiuttlng In a lot of nvertlm ? Ilia \orlc might bo concluded by tomnrioxv nlglit. \Vlicno\iT \ the csiu may l > rtinovnl tlio mbllolll licit bo given an opportunity to il < > , \ tha remains 01 vloxv tlio icinoxal ot tba UiJl will bo tlono tinier cover of and at : tn hour v/hlv'i r/lll nut ba niailo itiMlc. _ _ 'im : iti\irv : ii.titicirr. tXSTUUMBNTS phurt on record Kililny , .Vrll Us UsWAIIUAKTV niui : > 3 John O'Uomihoe n < I wlfn I" 13V Flnicr.il. lot r > lilixlc P Sliiill'u Zil $ 500 E \V. Plinci.il to .M O'Pona'ioi' , K itno . MO Henry Mohr uiul xslfo lo Christ .MooJ- ! ntr , lotn 0 to 10 bloi-lc 12 Mlllnrd. SCO T , II , I i'vy ami wlfo lo Jnbr , Nowleltl , lot 2. block 1 , Hilirimlt mid. . . . 115 I. I' , rinlev nnd wlfo to ( ) . \V Hhep- I'.onl , lot 7 , block 41 , South um ill i GOO South Omiihu 1-Jind cnmiuiny to Mnrv Ncliizi llHlcy , x1 of lol I , Jiloflf 3J7 Kotilli Omiiliti . 2uO lubn O'Doniihno nnd xxlf ( > In Ann o'Doimlioi * , lot I1) , C'unnliiBhum'H mbdlv . . . . . .ICQ \iMilo llov lu > nnil hnsbiini ] lo .Inspph Hchlltx HrnwlliB iiHMorliitlon lot " , block. 1 , 2(1 a.Ul lo South Omatin . 3,300 Ql'IT CtJVIM lKiiS : I J. Glbxon to M. i : UiiHl-ull. lot 3. block S , Myers" . II and T.'B add , , . , . 1 In A h. Bmlth , lot 7 , block CO , buutli Totnl ntnount of ttansftr.s JS.100 JAMES E. BOYD .fi CO Telephone 103 ! ) . Oin.tli i , N'-b. COMlVlISSiON jRAIN : PaOYJSI.NS ) : ANJ : SrOJIJ Hoard tit Trade. IJIiertulrcs to Chlcaga and Nw. York , Correspondent * ! ; Jfbn A. Wauen & Co.