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TRY, BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. APRIL 2. 191i niiu itm HTAtTTir in Turn's UMifl ATW ffiUUUUj fflAftMiI - Wleit it Weak and lower, with lit- tie Buying on Decline. net Timothy. TiilLjl. (.lover: COM SIIIIATIOI IS TOUSVAliK,,,.,,,,. crttmtrtt, r.tjc: Cask Braiil Ceatlaaea far A ay Cera Wheat Weakm laaet Meaty llejaldatlasj Sales ta Kaa Laae Orders, .' OMAHA, April I. U. The wheat market waa weak and valuea lower today. There la leae evi dence of buying on the declines and of fering are not being a be.tr bed aa read ily, while the selllnc' presiure ! some whst heavier. 7 The character of the crop news la much more favorable than the tra-Je generally looked forward to and thera-la uothlng (a the resb situstlon ta eneour aga holders. The strength tn corn la the one sustaining feature that helps wheat valuea from fallinc to a lower The alluatien in corn I very unusual, fha country hoidera have moved a great pererntaae of the crop in excess of other veara and atlll aupplie are not burden some. Receipts sr now very light and will he for at leant alaty daya. Cn demand continues for any corn thai l available and price have advanced. It la an exceptionally buluah situstlon. Wheat weakened sharply under heavy liquidating aalea to stop loai orders which helped end the market lower. Caen wheat waa weak and Sc lower. The corn market continues to show x . ellent tone and value advanced quickly to be the strongest feature, owing to the l.ght movement. Samples sold tttJl'tC lusher. Primary wheat receipts were Tst.OOt bushels and shipment were SB. buh . la. against receipt last year of 11100 bushels and shipments of flv.tw) bushsl. Primary com receipt were 4.t0t buh l and hlpmnta were 4OS0W huehei. eiainst receipt lat year of stv.sgo bush el and shipments of tW.OUD bushels. Clearances were !( bushels of corn, tt bushels of oats and wheat and flour s-oual to 3 tJOa buhel. , Liverpool rioted Hd higher on wheal and SHISd hlhr on corn. The following raah sales were reported: Wheat-No. 4 hard: 1 car. 11.01; No. I jnlxed: I cars, 11.4a. Corn No. white: I sr. 73c. No. 4 white: 1 car. WVe. No. I olor: 1 car, 73Sc. No. 1 yellow: I ears. MSo. No. 4 yellow: I tar, 71'tc. No. 1 mixed: t car. l'c: 1 car. 73Sc No. 4 nixed: 1 car. 3c; 1 car. :V; 1 car. Tic P. grade: I car, 71'; 1 car, 7l',c. Oats-t-landard' 1 car. ti'oe. No. white: 1 tar. Mite; I car. ilc; 1 car. Uc; No. 4 Mte; 4 cars. KrV; car, Use. Ossaba Caaa rrlee. WHEAT No. 1 hard. tl.OOStjlll: No. I hard. 11 ttefltl: No. 4 hard. WSctitl.Ot. COKN-No. I whit. MV.trWrir; No: 4 whit. it&IJc: NO.-I color.-71tf'lc; NO. 1 yellow, WiCrWtc: No. 4 yellow, 710 71c: No. t. 7;j(tc; No. 4. 7S47fc; no arade. TOr71Sc. OATS-No. I while. UtetJHV: atand ord. UwMc; Ne. I white, ic'Stt&iVto; N 4 white, MHeWV; No- yellow, U6uV: No. 4 yellow. lH,tr4:Vc. HARI.Rr-Mallltic. MrfdMI: No. - 1 feed, 'ettWc; heavier than feed. HfyKc. r.VE-No. . patyalc: No. t, aVflSec. Carlot BteeetBta. Wheat Corn. Oata Chicaga M lal iW Mmneapolla t Jtnalia liuluth .17 C HICAGO GRAM AMD PBOVISlOSi Kealare af the Tradlag and Cleelag Prices aa Board af Trade. CHICAOO. April t.-Prerllctions that only favorable crop reports can come from Texas and Oklahoma for a long time had a good deal to do with swamp ing the wheat market today under no end of stop-lne order to sell. Hupport alven the May option, In which the -onrentratcd holding her are large, averted a more complete amaah In I rices. The cloea waa Irregular 'o to I't below the flgurea of tt hour be fore. Corn finished at an advance of 'o to HtiVc: oata varying from So off to up and bog product dearer by 12(o ta ITS. Hull leader relied on to hold tip the price of May wheat, failed to do an i nlll valuea had fallen ISc for nearby tlellverla and almost aa much for Pp lember a brief Interval after the t pening. The drop waa accompanied by an amount of pit activity not often equalled except In a selling panic. Aside from a remarkable reduction In the Liverpool stork of wheat to a total of tu4.m bushels, compared with f :4.40 bushels a year ago, there was nothing In sight to give any atrength ta current quotation On the contrary, world shipment, especially those from ?:usla. were much Isrger than had . 1een eattmeted and report were at hand showing big srrlvalu at Mlnnea )'U. It waa new from the southwest that the growing crop was the best ever I noun at this season, however, that hit l'rlreo the wont. A liberal decrease In the I'nlted States vlib!e supply total h4lprd a late rally. .May fluctuated from tl.M to 11 ftlS. with latest trading ll Oa",. a net loee of 'c. New crop futures continued rela tively weak to the end. Cum sold up to almost 7c a bushel fir May, with the cash gradea tight and dear everywhere. - Bsrrlng an early dip wing to profit taking by longs, the mar ket was atrong throughout the aeaalon. Dullness reaoked a huge aggregate and swept prices well above the topmost fig ures previously on record till season. .Vdverse weether, was the Immediate yeseon. slay ranged from 74MrrtHo to 'V. closing steady St So net higher at tVvxKSSr- No. I yellow waa quoted at ij7iSc far car lota. In a measure oata followed com and like that cereal made a new high score fur the crop year. Large primary re ceipts, though, brought about a reac tion. Outside Until for May were S4Sc end with the close Sc up at as erUar. II. as selling stl sr.' a figure not reached before for months, meant higher root of prevtsiona. The advance for the day was nearly uniform, ISSc to lT'-c all around. quotation on futon rrosoU aa follows: Article? Open. I High. I Low,-1 0lo. Wat y. . h.atj llsy.H JSSI 14BH' 1 . rsi m 13S- 1A3H HM i! juiy.irsejsi Hept., (.0111 I May.! TSaTV July.!74.4l s 7,74HrS 7i,jlSI 741.1 . nt: 7H.I .A-l ept. i4tt, t-ats 1. I ' tt'J MSI isfisl U'i Mar.! SB JiHy. utia V",6 auu joui -m. Sevt. sJStj'.rtStyli u TV43 43-. Mar ! 17 i f II 17 14) f n r 17 47H! 17 r. rsf 17 1 Julv.,17 tS! 1; 7 Mem '17 tor I j IX l n CH' II ) 1. .1 I I 11 17 May. M IB rse I .!. I IK July." lea, iws ' VjO Feat- ! ITj I MI ! a i -War. I iS N iTvJ 1 SH M I7S M til si IKi t f 8 Julvj 01741 1 ;! M It I H 4i M i;tii i ijfen quotatlona were aa follows: FLOl'B Steady; winter patents, M.L"4) ili; water straights, tS."H-: spring ltenta, SlMm&M; prln( tralghta. Kit it.7: bakers, 3vn4.4. HTK No. z.4LV)c. ... BARLEY-Keed or mixing. lurOtl.O; fair to choir malting. II Jftnjl.tt 8FKD!-Timoihy, 0.iFl4.i. Clover. tw.saa. PROVISION-Pork. mess. 117. I ard tin tiercel, t(i. Short ribs (looee). S A Tot clcaraacee of wheat and flour cruel ta a.w ba. Primary re ceipt were bu.. compared with !a.a bo. tlte corresponding, day a year auto. The vi.-ibie supoly of wheat In the 1 rated ta decreased leli ajo bu. for the week. The anauunt of breadstuff on kteean puaage Irereaed Z.KX4M bu. Betlmaied receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, it." ear: eora. US cars; oata, Si cars; hogs, HM head. CMcsgo Caab Pr.ceV. t re H tit 1 sr. Ne. t red. 9tM; So. i hard, li.elSwi.et'x: No. S hard. ',cii.e; No. 3 norliiero. Ii.ii.is: No. J northern, Vi.7ai1.IJ: No itOrthern. tl 4 1.11; No. oprtna. rscwti e?: No. 1 surma. , . HM; Nat I li ioii. Mcfji.y, veil el cjxafi, . J I i!v-4jtl.: durum. wr$l . Corn. No. J it Xo. 3 white, 74H7c; No. J yellow. -Sti74c: No. 4. 714r7:Sc: X. 4 white. 7JSii74Sc: No. 4 vellow. TltyTIHc. oats. j fSci ' standard. noSf. Bye: No. 2. FtK'-: Barley: Mr da l Dm. 4) :7c. Eut;. Steady; receipt. 1. cases; at mark, case included, lie; ordinary firsts. l!nlSe: first. imtc. CHEESE-Sleady: daisies. U'rtilM.c; twina. li',tjlSc, young Aiwrku, !) 3c: loni horiu. I'JOi'. POTATOES Steady; receipt. Si car: Wisconsin. ll.4Hrl.43; Michigan and ilin neaporte. II. 4241. 4o. POULTRY IJve. firm: turkejs, 14c; chickens. He; eprinas. lie. VEAL Stesdy: lull '4c. SEW VOBK OKe:HAL MARKET Qaatatlsae af the Day an 1 arleas (sassaeHllttee. NEW YOItK. April 1-KIX)1T.-Eesv: snrinx patents. sS.ttsis.aS: winter straight. t 1l4.M;. winter patents, 14 49 tH.W. snrlng clesrs. ao. winter ex- trse. No. I. tJ;4.M; winter extras. No. t, tt mus ti: KanraK straights. K ;oi4 V. Iy flour, steady; fair to good, S4.Mtta; Rye flour, quirt: fair to good, 44.M&4., choice to fancy. fc.DUtte . XH.NMKAI Firm: fine while and cel. low. 1ii.;f); coarse, ll.Mil.; kilo dried. B.W. RYK-Klrm: No. sec. c I. f. Buffalo. BAULKY Steady; malting. II Ml 1.3, c. L f. Buffalo. . WHEAT Spot market, eny; No. i red, II Oi'j elevator export baala. and li es f. o. h. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, I. ITS f. o. b. afloat, opening navigation. Kuture market waa weak early under heavy liquidation due to more favorable crop advices and Isrger receipts, but rallied on covering end the large de crease In the visible auppty. closing Str ISc net lower. May. 1.v7bI.uS. closing II. UTS: July closed tl..'U Receipts, 19. 4ft) bunhels; shipments, 'JSfl.XC bushels. CORN Spot market, strong. Kxport, 79S f. o. b. afloat. Kuture market, nominal. Receipt. 14,s7e bushels; ship ment, .VJ9 bushel. OATS Hoot market, , flrmi standard While. 0Sc In elevator: No. t 41c; No. X Hc: No. 4. sr; natural white and white clipped, tuipBSc on track. Futures market, nominal. Keceipte, 1W.7W bush els HAT-Pteadv; prime, tl SI.4: No. 1. liXSVLK; No. :. ll.UDI.a); No. J, ll.tfcv HOPS-Duli: sute. common to choice, 111 crop, &wc: 1K crop, nom inal; Pacific coat, J91I crop, 4Jttc. Ui crnp. nominal. lllDKM-guiei; Central America. iiyt; Bogota. :44iSc. l.KATHKIt-teady; hemlock flrats, K 4Ic; seconda, 14 v -tic, third, fltjc, re Jihi. l.ic. PROVI8IONS-Pork. ffrm; meia, ttllK; family, K.ooi.; short clears. II77."I1.7S. Reef, firm;, mesa. IllSOtt I40S: family, tlt.u 14.60. beef ham, tA.w ULW. Cut meat, ateady: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, R.oMrll.M; ptrkled ham IH7f4H2t: hard, firm: middle west prime, HOineiK: refined, steady: conti nent, 10.: Kouth America, Ill.uO, com pound, rnoa: r. TAI.Uiw-vulet: prime city, hhdt., Ic; netial. S'ic; country, tiSSc BrTTKIi-Flnner; receipt, r tubs; creamery apeclala. ll'-fo; extra. 11c; flrnt. 9oi3lSr; atate dairy, flneit, Mlc; good to prime, L'ittTsV; common to fair, .'faic; process npeclals, j;tf7Hc; extras, V: ftrt. strKfic. CIIEKSK Klrm; receipts, Kt boxea; atate whole milk, held, white or colored special. IDSc: aklma, 44I1&C. K(K1 Irregular; receipt. ll.Jlt caien; fresh gathered extras. rJStO"'; flrat. !ltr tic; second, !"H4r30Hc; western gatli ered, while. RtiJtc. POULTRY-Dreseed dull; fowla fresh killed, lttJIeSc: turkeya froxen, Ht:7x. St. Lasts (Mtaaral Market. ST. LOflU, ApHI l.-WHEAT-Ch, Lower: track. No. t red. Sl.w3tJl.u3S: No. t hard. II .elfrl.lL COKN-Higher: track. No. I. 74ic: No S white, 7Ttic. OATS-mesdv: track, No. J. MfoO'ic; No. I while. b&S4uc. Closing prices of future: WH BAT Lower; May, ll.OOs; July.-M!i 'coS'lN-Hlgher: May, Tie; Julr. 74'rC. OATM-Lower; May. iic; July, 4.c, RYC-fnchanged; Kc KUHTl Kteadv: red winter patent. 14 i.M; extra fancy and straights, M.W S4.W; nam winter clears. xi4.7l. tiKF-lt-Tlmothy. tlo.0utfil.40. ttRNMICAL-n.4. HKAN-niai: Mcked. east track, tl.l: IK HAT-Htmnr: timothy. Kit Km 3 09: Brsl. rie, ;a pkov ihionb pork, unchanged; Job bing. llt.TV Ird. unchanged: brims ateam. t.47SJ.iiS. Dry salt meats, an ohsnged; boxed, extra aborts, ta.gt; clear rib. 0.10; short clear, $.,k. Heron, un changed: boxed, extra shorts, IS0.K, clear rib. tiO : abort clears, I10.7S. rWUBt - nrm; chicken. use; springs. Itc; turkeys, 17r; ducks, Uc; geeee. Ac. Mi. r i r.K-rtrm: creamery, oiisc. KUUS Firm, On. , Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbls Minn 4 0" Wheat bu m. 4I.0W Corn, bu 1 10110 it.ow Oata, bu l-fii.ooo ti.ojo Kaaaas City Orala aad Frsvlaloaa, KANSAel CITT. Mo April L WHEAT Cash, unchanged; No. 1 hard. II.MS9 1.I0S. No. I, 111 OAS: No. t red, 11.01 (SI M: No. S. I1S1.S CORN-Market S4lc higher; No. t mixed, 7&S477c: No. 3. JeSfilc; No. I white, TitJIac; Na a, tc. OATS Unchanged to So higher: No. I white, MStrluc; No. f mixed, MStyMc. ClcalnsT price of futuree: WHEAT May. Scftl.W: July. WSit tOSc: September, 'jc. CORN-Msy. Totj.ISc; July, 73S07rtc: Sepptember. 71 Sc. OATei May, wsc; July, tSc RYK llti'itc HAY-II.M higher: choice timothy. fa.m: choir prairie, 12 06. HUTTEHr-Creamery. Oc; first. Stc; second. 4c; packing stock. SltMlSe. EGa.S Extras, V: flrsta, rnsc. Recelnta. ShlDments. Wheat, bu !.! r.K Corn, bu I7.0M C.AM Oats, bu M.ou Itao . Visible Supply af Grata. NEW YORK, April I.-The visible sup ply of grain In ths United Htatee catur day, March M, aa compared by the New tork Produce exchange, waa aa fallows: Wheat. tl.042.Oj bushels: decrease. I.- ini.tax) bwahele; In bond. i.ul.0u bushel: in.ceae, JM.uw bushei Corn. li,14,o bushels; decrease. 2x7.txs) bushela Oets, U.4a).ul bushels; decrease, tol.taw bushels: In bond. tv7-.W0 bushels; Increase. 47S.UJV biiKhels. Rye, aVI.uW bushels: decrease, t)utu bushels. Barley. 2. XI, 000 bushels; decrease. I'lioia bushels: In bond, SI. Ota) buhelsv Increase, e7.isa) bushels. The visible supply of wheat In Canada last Saturday waa 2.1S.W buaheW. aa in. crease of 7 38. Out bushels. Llvrrpeal Crala Market. IJVERPOOU April L-WHKAT-Spot. steady;. No. t red western, winter, ta Id: futures, atrong: ; WSd; July. 7s 7Td; October. 7 4Sd. CORN Steady : American mixed, new 4 id; old. to MSd: new American, kiln arteu, ea fta: rutures, strong; slay, as 7M; September. Is ISd. FIXl'R Winter patents. Sa id. HOPO-la London (Padflc coast), listjilt lis. Mlaaeaswlls Crala Markrt. MlNSrJAPOLIf". April 1-WHEAT -May, ll.toS: July. 11 Sr17: Septem oer. Sc. Cash: No. 1 hard. II.7S: N 1 northern. H.7; No. 1 northern, tl-w. No. 1, II 4B. BARLEY ijceitl. 31. BRAN in lint-pound sack. t34at24.4i FLOL'R rTrst patents Uot3t; sec ond patents. HW: first clears. H.M .&;; second dean, K XrL. MUoraakea Grata Market. MILWAl'KF.K, Wis, April L WHEAT No. 1 northern, tl.tB4tl.le: No. t north ern, tl.totyl C: No. 2 bard winter, tl.tM L4; May, tl.OBS; July. tTSc. CORN-No. yellow. 7iS7lc: No. t white. 7JS4Sr7Sc: No. t 7a7SSc; Ma-, TSc: July. TeSe. OATti Stanasrd. toSfJoer.. BARLEY Malting, .a1.3. Ossaaa Hay Market. OMAHA. April L-HAT-No. I tllt U.it-. No. I, CLaotJU.tu: Ko. I. tl44 lt-tl; No. 1 midland. !!. I4.lt; Ne. I lowland. OT.o9ftit.0l: alfalfa, choice Id aad eth cutting. ta.W(r22.W: 1st and U cut tmg. t2Mr2Lt; No. i, tii.Vir.; No. S tiU.t. . - , nlXUJ VflDF CThPV lflDlTT atll lUnA OlUt'A - fflAKlUjl Upward XoTement Again Besomed After Brief Confusion. UKION PACIFIC AGAIN RISES ranker Cain la Capper Stacka Coa earreat with Another Advaaec la Price af Metal Tall Money Casta Xarr. NEW YORK. April l.-After a brief period of Irregularity and confusion - In price, the stock market today resumed 11 upward movement In the induetriala. especially the copper issues. Amalga mated Copper sold at Its highest price of the movement and gains of lii point were made by Anaconda Copper, t'tan Copper and Tennessee Copper, while American Smelting and .. United States Steel recovered tome of the ground lost iln the final days ot the preceding week. Best price of the movement were atso made by Reading and I'nlon Pacific, but it Is noteworthy that the railway stock .aa a whole were far lees conspicuous and j strong than the other groups. The further rise In copper Mocks waa concurrent wtlh another advance In the price of the metal which was quoted at U'tHtc per pound. There can be no doubt that Induetrtea In which copper plays an Important part now are en joying a greater degree of prosperity than they have known at any period In the la.l two year. That much can hardly be said of tne steel, and Iron Industry. The day'a labor newa was a mixture of good and Indifferent, with a better out look for the situation In the textile dis tricts. Weekly reports of the western traffic managers Indicate that bualnea la holding up well, although congestion has resulted from the car shortage. An advance in call money to I per cent, together with some profit taking, pro duced some dullness and fractional re cessions In the laat hour, but the under tone waa distinctly firm. The Hue in money waa a natural corollary to last Saturday bank statement, in which ac tual reserves were all but depleted. It may reasonsbly be assumed that this condition will be rectified in the course of the week, aa a large proportion of the April 1 Interest and dividend pay ments la certain to go back into the coffers of the loo I financial Institutions. American were atrong In London and that market again bought moderately bere. ' The dav'a railway return for Febru ary Included the Pennsylvania eystem. Its eastern lines Increasing leW.UM net. with those west ot Pittsburgh Increasing only imuM. The complete returns of New York Central were distinctly favor able, aa were also Northern Pacific and St. Louis Southwestern, Illinois. Central loit almost KdOnuO net and the Atlantic Coast Line decreased lias.o. The bond market was tedy. Total aalea, par value, were Kl,:i.. United States 3n, coupon, advanced S Pr cent. while Panama w declined s per cent on oalL - , Numur ef sales and leacing quotation en stocks lousy wars a follows: San. Mi. Lev. Wise. Allla-Chalaors I4 AsultaSMtoil Copeor . Aaortcaa Agricultural , Ansertraa Heat Bdgar.. Americas tea Amartrea t. a W Awarlraa Cattoa Oil. .. Aawlcaa H. U t4 Aw. loa Sororities AaMrtcea Llaasod Ataorlraa Lovaaaotiv .. Ataaricss B. a K Ass. sal. ni Aa. Stool roaadrlaa.... Are. 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St P. 8. S. M Mleermrt. K A T.... M.. K. T p'4 Missouri Porltla rm ms tuts is. 4M SIW, 31 . 34 MO 441. 4 U'i 1. 10) 44S tt felt Itl tM tS KS 'IS ft.. IM I4i !4'4 1.74 Ii:s H'S Hi1. s mm ins nS I"'. ...e. l.ll 'IS 7S rS Natlooal BlMtolt Kattooal Ua4 X R. R. of M. M St Na Tark Control.... N T. o a w Xorfolk Waatara... Verth' AaMrlea Nortoars Paelfle I. ms ms 1" rvine Mall i lS 'I 34 IMinlnm. I IMS 14 IM POopIo' Ooa IM I44S 1H IMS r. C. C. a St. U 1 e. ie;'s tens 101 rittaburah Coal ! ! 1X PtbomI Stool Car.. ...... rullmas ralaea Car Ttallwar Steel Bering.... 'IS IM IMS IMS S ...:.. si I4.TB MS "S 1 14 PM 14 143 .. 1414 !. i4 rs n't s n n ISli Kar ranaalloste Beeo'lns KuMIe Stool Kepuelle Staal 014 Horh laleno v Ttork Island CV f4 ... l.ree l.SM . r "aw HS 14 X4U. 41 S 41 41S r 141, 74 74U, o u 4 1. r. x pre.. )l. Iuls S W St. L S W. Sf4 Slaao-BhonialS S. A I... Routbara Parino IM 44 4 41 . I S3 11)14 IMS Ho . :.sm ss MS 3 lei 74. as .. T.too 4 onj 411, . t!4 H XS 3 4M ', It US 14 8 I tsu . 4 irt'i' ITi ms tM 1S S 1S , l.sse n TtU 7IS . 1 m vs hs lMew ass, rv, o Southets Rsilvar So. Rallea 44 .'. Tennessee rVposr Texaa Pacific t , st. u a w T . St. LAW. aJ.... faion-Parlfte I'olat Paeltie f4 t'otiH Statea ftaahr... tnltel Slatoa hubbor... I'olte Statea Aeet a Slaol IMS'll'S 11' 11 rub Copper Ii." " 'IS ?S v Corollaa CMauval .. am v, s Wabash IM 7S T 7 Wabaoli pM tt) ? 1S 1" Wa,.rn Marrlsod l.M IS ', WoMlaatteoos Bleeme 30a tt le, ras IMei t alon U 1314 tsvi Wheelloa A L B IS IS 7S Total aalea tor tb dar. Sr.r-a4 sbstas. , Leadea Stark Market. IXDOM. April l.-Amerlcan securltle were quiet and featureleea during the early trading today. At noon price ranged from S above to S below c'atur dav's New York eloetrnt: I nlted Rtstes Stell and Amalgamated Copper advanced later, but the rest ot the vyi'v, - - - . list eased fLT' J0"' crtati. London cloamg stock tjuotatlons: Ceosota.' awy .. .nslMhitllls Q ltssk..lt, .71 u-itHa. Kan. a Tas... as Aasl topoor Hl.N.w- Tor, Central.. Ills Aaoro asKerfeSi a WossoralUS AtrSiaae m es ped SIS ea Bid -,..tSOMrt A' Wests, re. BsKlwoes Ohio.. 1H IMS oajlala 41 S Caaodlaa PaetfK ..144 Rsad Miooo S Lposae a owe. tskooib CXI tleoat Woator. l4Soootb.ro Jtf , oil.. Mil. a ex. P ius so pes 7 Do loll irsaoouter racrna ..11 rs Daaier A to ... MStoMa Pacta .,.ls So pM 44S do rd S4 Erie - ISf. I. Stool 7, 1st K4 ..IT do ptd lit do M pfd 41 Wabash ....... TS GrO4 Troe ....... 34 . pt S 111101 Onttel ....las SILVER Bar, steady at tVd per ounce. - - - - , - . , - MONET-t,f(J per cent. The rat of discount tn the open market for sbart Mils is 2ti t-if per cent; for three months'. Mils, t'atjt o-M per ecnL ' Mew Tark Meaey Market. KEW TORK. April L-MONET-On call firm, IS4T3 per cent: ruling rata, IS: closing bid. I; ofered at 1 Time loans, firmer; sixty days, tSt)3H per cent: ninety days, tS4)th per cent: six months, tSat per cent. FIUUE MRCATIIS fAFER Sf cent. Sterling exchange ateady l .o," "V?:rb at KWS for demand. Commercial .Mil. $4 :!'. Mexican dollars. 47c. H"VlS (soverninent, (regular; railroad, steady. - Cloelng quotation oa bonds today were a foi;o: 0. a. rat. 3. rf...1llnter. M M." 4t.'.. ' S eewsea lHJ4ps tS -SIS o. a. la. rag . c So. la x ... Tlk, so exio IffSL S 4eb. 4s 1H1.. Tt V. a. . ra 114 i a N. sal. ex.... 40 wm ....at it. k. a t m 4.. i iAIIIt-Ckal. let la... 44 4a ten 4S , AOMr. AC M t..tIWOL Fertile 4 74. A T. It T re. 4. HKt-N R sf 4s AM. Tesetee 4s.i...i T. C. ( IS.... It 1S e tea. . sis Amour A C. 4S-. H X. T. N. H. lb H. Atrbleoa cs. 4 MS er. a Ill ci. isN. a m e. u.. i 00 c. ...19S HI A. C. L W t..:... !. rsclfie 4s. Bxl A Okl 44 MS 3a 4 lo I'e- H O S. L rtds. 4s... Hi Mo . W. IS tlHrena. tv. rss 111.. Brook. Tr c. 4.... ttfc so eos. tot Cts. ol oa U IWSReadlng gee. 4 at fee. lettiier ie sSKll. U . T. Ig. II TeS f. el N. J g. Is. iaiH e es. ,..; tt Choi, a OHIO 4S- I448t. L. S. W. e. 44.. I!v( o tt. 44. MH 40 lot goM 4 IIH ni. a a. is., rss a. u asi. 4t.. ..ass C. 4 1- 4.... NVSO. PSC. col. 41.... 4o (OS H es et. 4. 4' -. K t ! I. I 4lS 40 lot ref. It c. R. i. a r. e. 4 :ii-?o Rxiir t ins 00 rf 4t t!S e. 4. Colo 1.4 it Hl.1.1.. Purfla 4s 11 Colo. Hl4. 40. 41 40 ce. 4i :1t r. 8 r. A 4S IS so 1st it rf. 4s... I. a n ev. . D R- 0. 4s... ref s "Distillers' is Erie I. 4 So oa. 4a dn cv. 4s. ear. A. 40 aeries B Woa. Kler. ev. (a.. s I'. s. R.,t.nor 4. W4 SHI' I Siesi M ia....iatt. uiiva.-car. rmen. U. vt 7il,We!iae lat Is mti MS 4a let ei 4s... 11-. TV.We.tera Ms. 4a MS 74SWoat. KUr. ev. la.. W. M wis reolral 4S tt ItittM Pac. ee. ia....'. Ml. Can. 1st ref.- 4a. tsajrassau I 141 Inter. Met. 4'e t:ta 814. Oftra. Bealea Slack Market. - BOSTON. April 1. -Closing quotations sn stocks were ss.followa: AUoaoa 44 Moluek 4J'i Amal. CVjfeor IttiNaraoa Goo ? SSS A . U g ra.Nlplosn Mraoa T'4 Arlsona Com 44 North Sou r.S a a c c. a g. u. ittvartii ! ts C.I. a Ariieos 7li4(w Doailaiaa US Cat. a Hoc la err Oaeaol lit.. Centaanlel atlvQiililcr :. t Co. fUnga C. r. ... 41 S.ianaon Itk Kaet autta c at ... 14Hurlor lit. Frankll l!l!luavlor a B M... 1U Gtreux Ceo i IMoTanaraek US Oraobr Cos 4!l4t. . R. S J4 .. t Oroana Cananoa 41; 4a ar4 4IU i.lo Roaia cesser.. ttHt'uh roe t Karr laxo :1 i.h Oeasor Co tt'4 LAke Coseor 47 Wlsona :io ta Salle Copaor M, arise Ill Mlawl Copper ' . Seer Vark Mlalap; Staeka. NEW TORK, April l.-Clolng quota lions on mining slocks were: A!lr SO l.lul, rMf Bnisssl'h Co it Meilran .... Cam. Tnnl ateck.. If Oatarl 4s baoda II Ophlr .: Cos. Col. A Va Stanlar Iras Si Kar II Yalta Jacket l-eadvllle Coa 14 Offered. ...It ....no ;...14. .... 14 ...Ml , Mask Clearlag. OMAHA. April I -Bank clearing for today were t2.XII.all.; and for the corre sponding day laat year xz,llo,7eV.17. . OMAHA GtfXEItAfj XARKsTT, BUTTER Nd.' 1. Mb. cartons. t2c; No. I In tv-lb. tuns, c. No. t, K; packing. 2c, CHEESE-Imported Swiss. S2c; Ameri can 8wis..c: block nwlta, tic: twins. 21c; dsieies, c; tilplets. Sic; young nmencao, asc; oiu lauci oncK, sk; lira berger, l-lb.. Stc; 1-lb.. 52c. , FISH (freeh frotenl-Ptckerel, tc: while, 11c; pike, lie; trout. BJ; Urge erapples, 12 lac; Spanish mackerel, lie; eel, lta; haddocks. Itc: flounder. Uc:, arson cat. flah. Itc; roe shad, tl each; shad roe, per pair, aoac; saimon, iuc; nsilDUt, 11c; yel low perch, Ic; buffalo, tc; bullheals. lie. POL LTRY Broilers. tt.0Dfl7.it per dog.; springs, aic; hens, 17c: cocks. 11c: ducks, lMi.Dr; gee, lie; turkeys, ttc: nleons per dos., IL-Dc. Alive: hs.i. 12c; old roost ers and a lac, tc; old dues, full feath ered, 12c; geese, full feathered, tc; tur keys, tsu; pigeons, per tius., ouc; nomera, per dos., tl.ev; squsbs. Ho. 1, ll.iO; No. X SVC. BEEP CLTS-Rlbs: No. X. 17sc No.J. Itc; So. 3, 12c. Loins: No. 1. 19c; No. I, IM,c; No. I, l.lVbc- Chucks: No. 1, 70; No. 2, 7Sc: Xo. 1 tSc Rounds: No. .1, HrSc; No. X, ,lSc; Ko. 3, rSc. , Plates; No. 1, lc: No. 1. Ic; No. 1 issc. LOIN0-N0. L lie; No. X UVi Na. I. ta, CHUCK8-N0. 1. to; No. J. ;o; No.j RlBSNo. L Kto; No. 3. 14o; No. V 4C. , HOtrND-Jt;o. I'llo; sro. t ltHte; Na. t, lie. PLATES No. t Hie: No. fist); i to. KRl lTM.- KTC.-Applss, extra faAoy Ben lutvls, per bbl . KB: Wlneafa, per. bbl., IS.'; ranry Mlasnuri Prpplns.- per bhl., t4 &; Idaho Jonathan, extra faney, per box, 12 0-, Washington Hpltaenkeirg. per box, C60;' Washington R. Beauty, per box, US; Washington Htymah wme aps, per box. tz.isi. Hsnsnas, fancy se lect, per hunch, J JJtJt M); Jumbo, per bunch. C7o17t. . Cranberries. Wlsconaln fancy, per bbl tit. 71: per box. 13.71 Imtss, Ancnor orana. new, at t-in. page, in boxea. per box, t:2i; Dmmedary brand, new, tot-lb. pkga,, In boxes, per -box. ti.OO. Klg. California, per case of It No. 12 Pkgs.. toe: per case of ttt No. it Dkrt. '.., per caao of M No. I pkgt.. fc.OO; hulk. In 2T and 0-lb. boxes, per lb., Iuc; new Turxisn. s-crown. In Itf-ib. boxes, per lb.. Itc; tVcrown. in SU-lb. boxes,' lie; 7-erown. In SO-lli. boxes, tier lb.. 1. Ornpefrult, Florida, M site, per crate. t.W; 41 else, per crate, p.': $0-04-414 sites, per craie. M.av. urapea, Malaga, in bbl... T 9W7.10. Lemon. IJmonelta Selected brand, extra fancy. Xu-. sises. per box. t" Ou; Loma Llmonelre, fancy, JrO-X) slse. owe per oox tess; 4;atiiornis, xtavsas sixes, per box. It 0U. OTHngeav California I "a- mena nrsno. .-vsvets, extra rarer. sr-17s-Ii0-l7-20t-n-t3 sixes, per box. tl fc: extra choice,, sll sises. per box, UuO, Elephant brand. Itsl6n-i(t-2fa.21l sises. per box. tt CD; la-aw-ri nltea.- per box, H VfXilTAKl,Kti Heeta: Old cron. .tier lb.. ZSc. Cshbage: Wisconsin. Der lb.. 4c : new California, per lb., 4c. Celefy: Csl- irornla Jumbo, per dnx., i ot; Florida, In the rough. I ana I dos.. per rase. 11 xt Cucumbers: Hot house, per dos., 2 iax f g plant: rancy riortda. Der doa. tin Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb.. Be. lettuce: Kxtra fancy.' leaf, per 'dot.. t Onions: California,- white boiling, per lb.. 'Ic; Wisconsin, yellow Globe, ner lb. f,c: red ' Olohe. per lb.. IV; Bpanlsh, per crate,- t!.S. Psrslsy: Fancy south ern, per doa., bunches, oftwTtc. Parsnip' Per lb., 2 Sc. Potatoes:' Minnesota Red 1 River Early Ohio seed, per bu., .U.it; Minnesota r.any tune seed, per bu., tl 51 Blls Triumph seed, per bu,, tl tO; Wis consin while stock, per bu., ti.so. . Ruta bsgae: In ack per lb.. ISc. Tomatnea: Florida, per -hk. crate, UTS: Cuban, per t-bk. carrier,. tt-aS. Turnips:. Per lb. i,c. ... MiaCEIXANEOVS-Almonds: Tarra. gone, per lb.. ItSc: m aack lots, io kens. Cocuanuts: Per oaok. Sa 01 Filbert: Per lb . 14c; in sack lota la less. . Peanuts: Roasted, In sack . lot, per lb,. 7V: roasted, leas than sack lots, per lb., tc-, raw, per lb. a. Parens: Large, per lb., 17c: In sack lot, to lews. Walnut. New crop, 11 L California, per lb. 17c; In sack lota, le leas. Cider: New .Nehawka. per U.-sal. g bbl . trou. per to-n. bN., Is ty New Tork Mntt s. per li-gaX S bbl.. tUj per tt-gal. bbL, Kit. Honey: Now, 24 frame. U.T5. .Kraut: Per . U-gaL . keg. P.7i; per a-gal. keg. II, ft. . Metal 'Market, - . SKVT TORK. April 1.-VIF:T ALU-Stand- r 1 aj . vs,st-uj , mrmtj , mwtt eaUlU s I'll I- la); tr,j. - 5; Mar .nd jurM i.iixtii.: jaty. io.xerris.x7H-. t.-ustioona house returns show exports of 2. 74 tuna tot March. . Laks copper. lc: electrolytic ' lMndrioe; cast ing. UStWSe- Lotidoo: market stearfy pot, i7 i: Id: -f inure,- 71 lta, . Tin. strong; spot. Kt.1 April. IdiToy 43 i); May. 142.71) 4J.1; June. ttt.iS4tt: July. toiaMHltt: Augnst. t41.7fttaV London market stroma, sons, (ltd it; ru tures. ft Ua. Lead, quiet: H3t4)t 1a New Tark and Kit. In East St. .Louts. London, fst ts Id. spelter, steady: ttU 4.71 In New York anal. M.t bid tn East St- Insula London, liis. Sales la t rjMris. May. ttLtS: t.M pounda June st M Ii: . pound July at .. Antlminy autett oooason s. ss.a iraa. Cleveland warrant ta Id In London.- Lsbcaliy Iron was steady; No, 1 foundry northern, tltjl li.7; N. 1 14,73tTS.; Na. 1 emnhern and No, 1 astrtbera soft, r-a.lialls.ro. Klsrlsr orttew Martret. ELGIN, April l.-The ouetatlooi tnrn mlttee. e7 the- Elgta butter board this sfternaaa daciand ( butter Una at M cents a pound. - Output for the week. TTMOt pounds ... l . Waal Market. T. IXMli April L-WTXL-teady: terrttorv and w eaters medrum. 14J itc; aoaaillsas laoolbsj auno. ISSSIU, , OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Not Enough Stock of Any Kind to Make a Market. KILLING CATTLE ABE STRONGER Keeallas ,. Cattle Slaw, bat A beat . Steady- Rosa Fire ta Tea Ceata Hiajher aad Leash Forty - ' (rat Higher. SOUTH OMAHA. April L Receipt were: " vat lie. Mas. SheeD. Estimate Monday:.... 1 S3 , l.S) "7 3i.me day1 last week.. . 5 i Same day 2 wks. ago. t.m ' 1.7M ,15,5a Santa dayi wks. ago. 4.M i 'ao I U Same day 4 wka ago. 1 io i f I 7 Same day last year., l.t'.i. S.7-1 ,3 The following table ahpws the receipts of cattle.' hog' and sheep at South Omaha .fur lb year tO'dwte compared wittt last year: I . 111. Inc. Dec. Cattle ..'..I B4i :74 .....' ll.wO Hogs t7l 4JISJ7 H.M, Sheep aal.(74 - 44.M7 1U.SK The follo1ng table shows ens rang of prices paid for hogs at South Omana for the Iset few day, with orneditjoruj: - Date. I 1M!. ,tll.u?l.lIM.lrl.,l.l M'ch II, 7 V. 4 4S1HM; 4 Si! I II M'ch 22 7 e i 41 h) tl s M 1 1 11 1 4o.smo.ie: ixa teei-s. ii.AHe.so: . west-w-tJ .ii ii 2 S S S' . -' i T. I m era steer. .f.7i: . mocker and feed- M ch 21 ; 1 41 w a 4 M 4 ; I n k'ca Mill.., a ..U) tT I 01 I HI I U u',.k rt. ir. i ata- o . . a.-: 4. s It: a tj ih A 7 48S, I 41 W 70. i a I EH 1 17 M ch ii I m,' Wn : 1 1 ll; 2I Mich 1 1 14 10 Mi I M' 1 171 1 S I H'chSl) l a 10I7 t 78 ljSW April 41 KT'lOOOjei. 7; 70;. Sr ,,. . -..,... - Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Cnlon Stock yards. Boulh Omaha. hl.k L I . . . o clock t. rr " - BiTr-B-rp-ra-Cma .'i7;i. -i. h n tt'e - C-bf- Ht-p - a . P - I Wabash 1 UisMMiri 'pscifie"'- " "i "n'oT Pacific;. j ' I ' : n a k vu o . i c'. st. p. m! o!!!! 7 . s V B. Q., east....' 1 if. B. Q . west C.M.I. at. P.,'esL.. " 2 Illinois Central.. 11 i C. O. TV.: .' 1 , . Total receipts.... 41 It tlSPOmON-HEAD. ' -. . ' v . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. oniana racking COi.r... m Hwlft Co lit Uudahy Parking Co...... Id Armour' at'Co.. gurphy v....i'...., ... . V Jar. Parking Co.... ... K.-PBCklng Co.'... 1. VV. H Vsnsant- CO....... 44 11 LOW l . Benton Vanaant-ok Lush t Hill ft Hon "... 41 .... ' .... r. B. Lewis.. ....... 1. .... - J .... .... Huston ft Co... i H J. B. Hoot ft Co...v U j. h. Built.. tt .... ' .... MrCreAry ft Kejlog ' t .... St. Werthelmer ft legn ', 7t H. r. Hainliton 3 Slo. ft Kan. -Celt, Co... Ill .... .... Ollrie ft Christie Other - buyers'. ,111 ' , ........ . . ; l ,- Total- :.r...: Mi: :.4st 134 I CATTLE Tnere'wsb 'm' csttte here of any corweqilence to make a market,. otiT forty-eight cars sll told being reported in the yerda. Quits a good many 01 these ere stockers and' feeders snd odds snr) snds of vsrlou kinds. This mcsns' that there were not nough beef steers offered to msks .a test of -values. What fee there, were sold It prices that looked Stronger ss compared . with last -week I elose, - There -we nothing gorni in sight to mtke a top: aTthough 'there wst une full load gnud Enough to bring I. W. 1 What fw cow and hriters theit were Bled--commsnded -strong prices. Stuok nattls snd feeders on Ihs olnsr hsnd were low afid 'ho rnore than steady for the reason - that speculators were not very tnxlous for cl(le in view of the uncer isJnty of . being able to sell taein tr even thlp (hem it told.. r I -Wuotatmn. 011 rsttle:. .(Jood , to . choice beef steers, t" uTSpa.tM: fair to good beef tteerl. pi twn.St, commoo to' fair beof Iteers. -o0oe,v6e, good to choirs htiferl. s5 lura.; good lo choice cow. t174j)l.l4. fair to good Co t, 4 Otti'4 ;i. oommon to fair co , tl mJ4 good to choice stock ers snd feeders, tt.!us;l .!;. fair to good ttockers-and feeder, M-todjato: i-umtnon to fair stockers and feeders, tt.wejo.li; Mock heifer. t3 V4.), vetti calv,, hooq I. 09; bull. .Slats; etc.; HtS.t0. - Heprestntativs sales . , .-BEEF STEER. Na At.. Hr. Na. , , Ar. Pr. r. 1111 I M I...; uu t -x J.. lin ! .. . . . . rW ... . Ml lM I.;. Ill I I... 174 I ft 14... lit IM 4... .....Ill 4! . 1.1., ...iu 1 n 1... ...lit 4 71 , ...llat 44 ... as im ... Ill 1 X4 ...141 I si ..! 1 rt ... IJ I ?i ... 13 m ... PM 4 U ... 741 4 M ... m I ...4m IK .. tot I II :. TVl i 14 ... til. I 3 I.... a.... Ill 411. 3 . llblf EH8. ; 15 5 I It t ...... .... 431 I M .... M 4 U .... M7 4 ...1 4M 4 ft .... Ill I 21 ....414 4 11 'It 1.-....:. it'!!!l!! 11 1. 1 L...... t,.... HULL3. . ... M IS ...nt 4 : ...1141 4 H ...111 I la ...1144 1 a ...114 t :i ... SI I H 1 1...:... 1 1 ....lit 4 .... IS IS ....in 4 m ...17 4 7 .CALVES. .... tat 4 It I ... n 1 m ... IM I il ... II 44 ... S IS ... IM I 71 . ... i7 : n ... lis ls .... n 1 as m 1 1 m I u t 1 1 24 T I Is . If I M 1 1 ;et ' . fan r fit STOt KERrt AND FEEDERS. 1 im 1 71 11. nt 1 a S II 4 M It. :.. HID 1 414 I M ' II. 444 4 M i.. ..-...-'., tw I 34 44 .......... :aa 4 4J- ji in 1 u ' .... rat HOflrv-A run or only eighteen or twenty load- of hogs caused by the wcrst anting flood ever known in this section of the' country, sold on a market that had little sigmfirtrtce. Choice heavy hues were lacxir.g. onenngs were or no means - representative, and - sales . were bunched, the trade being roughly quoted at tax 10c advances. ' , ' ' - Packing derharM - ws 'almost i litotes, most buyers on slaughter account assert ing that a four or five-load division of the crop would not warrant the wonting of killing gangs. .Shippers purchased toe big bulk of offerings, taking about fif teen toada In all. Best weighty nogs on sate brougnt wi w. a :viit ntckl shore Saturday's top, while lip and ordinary butchers sold within 17 Cefjt.ll. Outeide demand at these fig ures waa not esajriaii.v active, out prac tically everything changed hand before It to o'clock. . Representative sales: . X. AV. SB- Pr. N. t., r Pr. : ....m is 14 ....l ... t a ,...i4 In ,...B IS) I Tit, ... -Ja ... I M IU ... IM IM M t u set .1. Ins M IM 14 IC, 71.. a.. I 111 St.... ;t sn 34 1 T n. in st tt ns ... 1 s - ....:..)..-.. tM ! ... 1 I . . so ... 1 irw 4. six ... 4 a us ... ; I TO. ZIO ... I ' ' .. .. siHKKf inaouity 01 raiiroaaa 10 De liver live stock because of the flooded traekafe and broken bridge spans on every one of the transportation line was Dialntr reflected tn the aheea and tamo supply. Only two or three loads were re- rtght -around tte above those In farce at lass .week a cloee. Considerable . allow ance mast be made for toe fact that the run was ef tsaunc tuve, however, a pnase of fee eitwatloa that waa Wholly reepon- note tor the Dig advance, nun receipt even barely normal traders all agreed that Improvement would have been siicht. Ooed to choice srbsrn tamo - maae a lofty top of fl tnd some antntnoa 7 snund woo led lamb chapsred hand at St. 7. The beat woo ted lambs oa sste were fair ta good western, eimuar to a strtne that sold for K it last week. T.iey moved tl TW - -r- - - . , isotsjraa: so'o oa snearanx mubs oroers. the sneeo trade also remained barren aad nominal, and the feeder wlttf ot the aaarBet was equally iiietesa. - CrootsOons oa arwep and LaaiM: Lamba. good, to enoice, t-" oof! It); lambs, fair to toad. ss-sw,.s: laanca, soom. issbsfo.s: tat sneanng lamoa. somj.a. yean info. bandy. K.bi: ye -lingo, heavy. Mioat Its; yesjiloo-comrrKi rio.. w-th-, era, good to choice, thjf--', .wnacrs, I a - fair to sood. R:t'i6: ewes, gio4 to choice, ei.iotli&i.. ewes, fair to good, M 75 SSB. ... . Representative. sales: " No. Ar. Pr. 77 fed ewes i . tR f ed lambs :.r. 73 7 6D ! fed ewes : sg 6 ' i fed ewes, culls t 0 13 fed lambs ; - ; ' Kaaaae city Live Stark Market. " KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April l.-i-CATT LE Receipt. g.Ott) head, lncluJi.e; eouthems: msrket steady to ICo higher; native steers. .e4.35: southern ,teera, o.6bar7.S- southern cows and. heifers. f3M4r.90; native rows and heifers. HX ;.: stockers and fecOira. U 7;s";i; bulls. w.atiTTj: calves. ".v;i.!!;: wcj em steers, t5.75K.M; western tow, J.iO sji-TS. - " HOG. Receipts. head: rrrkre-; Wc hlartrerf hulk -f sle. - $7jH7.!J; heavy, t7.K.fl7.!0; rck'ro an,l bif.chei-s, 7.7v47.(); lights. 17.ttrgf.7i; I;les, $;.7:!; O.S. , ' ' SHEEP AND LA'tBS Kccetnis; head; market stea'dy; tr.ut;ons, JiOtvg 123; lambs. H;;n; fed wether and 'tarUnga. t4.4iKii;.;j; fed t', 3.y;jf,.T7. CHICAGO LIVE TO(K HIRKET Deaaaaal for Cattle and Hogs , la I ateady sheep Are Firs. . CHICAGO. ; Apfif l.-CATTLEPjr cefpt. 1S,6m head; market steady to liJ ISc higher except .for. ctilvea; beeves. : 2- w?us-w-,r Dd hlfe,- " HOGS-Receipt. K.(- head: mrlt steady, eenerallv afllft- above SatTirday ! night; light. r.iVB7.1i; mixed . ! f : heavy,- 7.70Jo.; rough. t7.Wr.ll; I ulgs. &sfHSr..-Jt: bulk ot sales. I7.K7.:.. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 30,K i hed: market firm for sheep, but lamb easier; native, 4.nJH.J0; western. I.50 iio: voSf-llno.o IS 7&T no imhl nanve. j Js.Kg7.;i; -western. S.ki8.2S. - , , . - . Kaasa. fit, L,ve Stock Market. . i, KANSAS LIT V. Mo . April l.-CATTLE a , -Receipt. I.SOO beau. Includin 300 touto- frMi tnarktt stcidy to 15c higher; dresstd ' ibert "d Port steers. i;.l.VrM): fslr "'Ho good. I7t.7a4i7.0t: westerft steers. 15.79 " c 'tuckers and feeder... ..:: eoutrrern steers, x.aar;.; smitnern cows. , f3.j09o.ev: native . owe. J3 5t4j4.J8; native " ! tielfers.-I4.6o$7.00; bulls. KOOfjo lj; calves, j j 4i.4XtJg.ts. ' ' . ' r mwo-tieceipts. o.,w neaa: marKet iuc Mher;-bulk of sales. 7.ti7.IO: hetv-. 17.l0sje.0t: psekenr and butchers. - IT.Twtf sJS); ugnts. 7 B7.7: pigs. i.7M.tv. i SUt.KP AND- LAIIHM-Recelpts. HMO head: market ateady to strong: spring lambs tlt-oO: lambs. xl!.oOfi7.: vearllnas. Vi.ttrnb'.to; wether.. i;.CtakJi: ewes. Hot ... 4J5.7S; Mockers and feeders. 3 ")i) -" 7W."" " 712 I ..St. Lea Is Live Stack Market. ' 8T.. LOUIS. April L-CATTLE-rBe-ctlpt. :.100 head including SO) Texan: Iruvket'lOr higher: native shipping 'and export steer. 7.bftrii.i: dressed- and butcher steers.- tt.ub7.to:" steers under LOut pounds, U.uuelo.CU; stockers and feed rs, tS3ttt.-J3; ' cows nnd' heifers. M.OtsSi t.2o: canners. t3.7o94.36: bulls, RtufrAM: t-Beil. tvwtfa.fs); Texss and Indian steers.' j;.vtV87.i. cost snd- helfert, tS.M fH.A. ' " :.OOS Receipts, !,3uD head: market- WS 13c higher: pigs and lights. It 5ufr8.0"; Kiixed and butchers. tT.SjfjS.15; gjod eavy. I8.00js.i5. SHEKP AND L.MB.-Receipts. - :.0Ut p'l; market ateadv: native mutton. U.VHU.&, lembs. I4jn.: cull and bucks. K.264JJ.a.: stockers. L'.irflJW. ft. Joseph Live Stark Market. . ST. JOSEPH,. lo.. April 1. CATTLE Receipts. i,m heed: marks steddy: steers,. to.OMtt1.1O: rows snd heifers, 43 25 l7,o; calves. Rsufts.ra). .HOOfi Recelots. lO.lsa) head: market higher; top, 17. 6: bulk of sales, tr.tifj ;.tD. ; iHEEP 'AND l.AMB-Receipts. 4.500 head; market steady: lambs. 0.5fl..7a. '. mock la slaki. . Receipts of live stock st the flvs prin cipal western markets yesterday: ' . . Cattle. Hots. Sheep. South Omaha i.5ivi I.M) MM ft. Joseph' :.tx it.m) 4.s Ksnews-clty .JM .7ts) 13.0O St. Louis :i.on) t.30) S.ono Chicago .' ll.OM) 32.000 . .Totals 3t0 ol.JOO U.O00 . Coffe Market. . NEW TORK. April l.-COFFEE-Fu-ture market opened ateady at unchanged price to an 'advance of t points In re sponse to steady European cables snd covering of shorts. There was consider able local selling around the lnllltl fig ures and while, offering were very well absorbed during the morning the market eased off a ahade from the best In the late trading with the close steady at a decline of t points on June, but un changed to t point higher as compared with raturday -on .other month. Hales, 0.:l bag. April. 13.77c: May, U SJc; June, I3.t7c: July. Il.3c; August, lire: Hep tern her. 14.0c: October, )3.ybc; November, 13.10c:. December, 13.Kc: January. lS.oOc: Havre wss VrH frsnc higher. Hamburg was unohangrd to S Ptg lower; Rkt, ,& rels lower at toft. Santos nulet: 4s, 4700; 7s. TtWl Receipts . at the two Brsilllan ports were 1 , bass, against ,v0 last Jeer.- Jundlshy .receipts were T.ono begs, Igainst t.:0t bags last year. Today's spe cial Rantoe csbie reports 4s SO rein higher at tToO; San Psulo receipts. 13.000 base, against ll.oun bags the previous day. New York. warehouse deliveries Saturday,- 15.ST4 bags, againat 4.21 bag last year. 8pot coffee, ateady: Rio, No. 7, lc: Santos, No. 4. ' isi. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 1C4J ISSc; nominal. Evaperatrd Applee aad Dried Pralt NEW YORK, April l.-EVAPORATKTb Ari i,K.-yuiet and steady with prices unchanged: on the spot fancy, ffJlOVsc; cnotce, s',ejn,c; pnme. i'ttc. DRIED FKL'ITS-Prunes. steady with less preesure ttt sell: nuotatlon ranee from 4StilOSc for California tip to Sua-) ana stint tor ires-ons. Apricot, quiet 1 sod unchanged: choice. lfttlV: extra ! Choice. l5wl-Sc: fancy, lAftllSc. . Peaches, steady with a little better, lobbing de mand: choice, KSt!l"S' ; extra choice, ltrl!Hc: fancy, 11S1-'' Hiltlns. bulet and easy; loose muscatel. tltSc; rnolee to fancy seeded. Si7Sc: "eediess. Ms 7c. London la vers li.tosrl ti. Pklladelphla Prodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA, April l.-Bl'TTER-Market stesdy; western creamery pedal, 33c; extra, TSc; oesrby prints, extra.. 34c. EOUS Firm: Pennavlvania and other nearby first, f. c. t41 per case; cur rent rereiiita. t. c, tti-M per case; west ers, firsts, f. e. IM& per case; current receipt. tS.3t per esse. C'HtSB-Firm: New York full creams, fanty. SuhiOtjc; fair to good, is wlSc. . (ettea Market. NEW YORK, April l.-COTTON-Soot oloed quiet. Ic higher: mlddllnr uplands. HV; middling gulf. UJOc; aalts. OH bales, COTTON Futures closed atesdr. clos ing bid; April. Hole: Mar. WStc; June. HioPc; July. lv.Toe: August, l.74r; t-er-ten.ber. l.7Sc: October. h.tc: November. W.Mc: December, WtSc; January, lXtuc: February, pxttc. j : - 1 . Oils and Reela. SAVANNAH. Ga.. April l.-TCRPEX- TINE Flrrrt: KSc: sale. 1 bbla: re ceipts. St bbls.: shipments, S3 bbls.; stock. ICSo bbls -ROSIN Firm: sales. 11 l.bls: receipts. 742 bbls.: shir-men ts. Istt bUa; stock. .St bWa ttuote: B. t : 1. Pvt; fi r 6: F. CI. H. r.UH; I. r.li: K, t7.: M. ti.; N. .; w. 0., 1..: . .. nn. , . ' Dry baeol Market. NEW YORK. April l.-DRT 5O0DS Tb Market opened steady with a fair volume of trade pa -alng. Cotton good ar firm, with advances of Sc announced In shirting prints. In men's ereer line trade continues fair. Raw silk Is htaher. Under wear and hosiery were la better demand for the say. Staeka af Crala at Llverpwel. UVkRPOOU April L-Following ar the stocks of breadstuffs and provtaions In Liverpool: Flour. S 40 sacks: wheat. 171 tut cental: com. 4tZ.n cental: tsscjoa. B.M boXes: hams. 1.401 bates. shoulders. t9t) boxee: butter I ntel rata cheese. !, boxes: lard. M.4tt Iterr of , pm western steam aad-Lilt teas ef eloer kinds. Two Indictments Are Returned in the Everglades Cases WASHINGTON. April 1. Indktmentl growing out of the Florida Everglades investigation in the Department of Agri culture were returned by the federal Brand jury here today against C. G. Elliott. A. D. Morehouse, Ray P. Teei t and Frank E. Slnaleton. The defendants arc charged Individually with haying approved or presented false vouchers against the government Elliott and Mooruhouo have asserted that the charges of technical violation of tho law against them and their dismissal from the department were brought about by their opposition to the Everglade Isnds promoters. The charges against Elliott, former chkf of drainage Investigations, and tho others were made to Secretary Wilson by J. O. Wright, formerly an assistant to- Elliott, but now- chief drainage en gineer of the state of Florida. Wright made a very favorab'e report on the Florida Everglades, but Elliott did Dot approve It and Wright resigned and went to Floridp. .The report, amended by Elliott, event ually was suppressed by order of Sec retary Wilson, who also suppressed a Circular letter, prepared by Elliott, In which Inquiries were answered from thou sands ot Investors In various Isn't schemes. Elliott testified recently that two land agents had threatened him if he insisted in taking an unfavorable view of the Everglades: They also tltreatrned t'l take the matter "higher up." Wright charged that Elliott. More house, Singleton and Tecle had tech nically violated the law in approving vouchers for a transference of publii funds. In 1909 the appropriation for drainage work waa exhausted, but thf work In hand was nearly finished and ths officials borrowed money to com plete it, paying it back out ot the next year's appropriation by placing the lend ers on the payrolls. It was not charged that any of the defendants profited by the transaction nor that the government suffered loss. Secrelsry Wilson dismissed Elliott and Morehouse and suspended Singleton. Teel had resigned some time ago. So licitor McCabe referred the matter I" Attorney General Wlckcrsham and to day's Indictments resulted. WOMAN BLIND FOR TWO DECADES RECOVERS SIGHT CEDAR FALLS, la.. April l.-lSpecial.t Mrs. Arthur W. Rich, who for twenty years has been totally blind, has re covered her sight and left today to loiii her husband who Is in the Adlrondacks in New York stsle. snd for the first time in two decades will look into his face. Her blindness followed the birth of a child, and while she bss always maintained that some time she would ee sgain. her recovered sight seems miraculous to her friends. About two weeks ago shs began to see dimly and now her sight Is fully recovered as aba believes In answer to faith In prayer. Her husband was formerly a member ot . the faculty or the State Teachers' col lege at Cedar Falls and is the author of a number of practical mathematical books used In publio school work. Sha visited ths college this week and for tho first time saw the buildings and looked Into the face ot President Seerley, whom voice was familiar to her. t?he is a cultured woman of rare texts In dress snd In the combination ot color and to her a new world has been unfolded as she looks upon present day styles In contrast to the memories she has re tained during her period of blindness. MAN FALLS HEAD FOREMOST ONTO A CIRCULAR SAW MASON CITY. I., April 1 -(Special. 1 The particulars ot the death of Doug las McNaughton have reached here. He was working in a sawmill st Ion, la., on the Yellow river. He was wstchlng the big saw and there seemed to be something on the floor which was Inter fering with its work snd he stepped toward the raw with the intention ot removing the obstruction. He In some way tripped and he went forward Into the saw snd wss doubtless killed In stantly. His head was sawn asunder through the center and hia body pulled into the saw until It sawed Into the heart. The machinery waa stopped as quickly as possible and ths body of the young man wss removed. It was the most shocking; death ever taking place In that vicinity. McNaughton was 34 years old. Issa Newa Nate. LOGAN-Three stores and the ex press office were broken into by burglars here lat night and aHfle from to in the cash drawer at the deiiartment tor, about 114 worth of raxor and pocket knives at the J. T. Csae hard ware store, p; from the cash drawer and an unknown number of pocket knives at the Blocker Mercantile com pany; and two Jugs snd one case of liquor at the express office. DEATH RECORD Oliver Y. Rasa. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. April 1. (Special.) Oliver Y. Ross, aged 78 years, who hss lived here since. ist. died yes terday as a result of a severs attack of asthma. He was a blacksmith by trade and worked In that rapacity until a few years sgo when his falling condition compelled him to retire. He is survived by a widow and son. Charles P. Ross of Omsha. who Is connected with ths en gineering department of the Union Pa cific. Eras Celp. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. April l.-fSpe- claD-Word has been received hero of the recent death, at hia home la Canada, of Evan Culp. who lived here several years ago. and whose wife, formerly Miss Cora Layman, grew to womanhood In this city. He had but recently re turned from a visit to southern Cali fornia, where he went for his health, and met with but little benefit. He waa making preparations to return to Ne braska when he was suddenly stricken. Vernea Mar. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. April L -(Special.)-Vernon Moe. youngest son of the late Charles Moe who had beea Tory low with tuberculosis for several weeks, died at the residence of hia sister, Mrs Emma MaUiewson, Sunday inornlng. aged M years. He served In tho navy for three years. He is survived by aa at7xi mother, a sister and three brothers. lertas Market. PEORIA. April l.-CORN-H1gher: So. L,y!ll'" WN No. I mixed, ,4Sc. OATS-Higher: No. 1 white, SPic: staa. ard, tv,c; No. I white, sec 1