TITK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: ATOITi 10. 1910. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Ooei Higher on Heavy Buying: by Trade. BEAES COVER UP LINES NOW OUT Cora .More Active en Imfrtvtmril at Cash Demand and sympathy Man- Ifeated with Iptarn la H the Wkrat PI. DUllli Inrll inn After a firm nd steady opening shorts In the wheat pit began covering their sslee and aiueo. by new buying by -the wuiii bviii me new crop wneai future sharply higher, htntu and Ne braska have hud nu rain and (laid report are claiming further deterioration In tne Slowing- crop. With some improvement In the caiih de mand the corn market l more anive and prlt-e loilowed the advance In wheat. WhMAt U. firm -nA V. t t. ........ tl.. tart. Short covered freeiy and lack of offering with complaint of dry weather giving the most strength. Unles there la a decided chance for the better In weather, condition In Kaneaa and Nebraska, much micner price are predicted for next week. The corn market rallied barely ateadv, atrenth In wheat and better cash demand prevented lower price. The altuatlon Is not soot yet and a more active demand Is necessary before any advance la likely. Primary wheat receipt were 429.0O9 bu. -....-,,,,,,, -r- JW((W) du against re V'PJ" '""t year of 675.WO bu. and anipments Primary corn Tlw.fr.ts wr 428.000 bu iid shipment were i.oi.iiOO bu., axainst re celpts last year of 604,000 bu. and ehipments of 4B1.0UO bu. - Clearances wre 49.O0O bu. of corn,' SOO bu. of oau and wheat and flour equal to M0.OU0 bu. Liverpool closed unchanged to !1 lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. JUocal ranut of oiuious: Articles. Open. High. Low. Clone. Ye'y. Wheat May. ..it 0H July...l 01 Va Corn I may. July. O la May. July. 1106V, 1 01'4 MS f M'4 65 I " 41V4 894 I 39V. I 06'4 1 rS4 'I 06l 1 01 't 1 01 ' 1 00 63',, 54 Mi I 68 . W 6GV 40 41t 40"a . 39'i S34 3ft' Carlo Receipt. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago u 133 63 Minneapolis. 184 Omaha 9 82 S Duluth 107 .. ' .. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat a res of th Trading- and Closing Prlcea 00 Board of Trad. CHICAGO, April .-Wheat prices ad vanced more than lc today on reports of chinch bugs in the wheat fields of Kansas. 1 he market closed at almost the top piilnl of the duy, wltn the July and September deliveries each showing a net gain of 1 lJic torn and oat advanced with wheat and closed at about the best mark. Pro vision also ruied firm. The bulge In wheat was inaugurated about the middle of the session. tieveral local houses received message rrom their representatives In the southwest which claimed that the chinch bug had appeared in Kansas. Advices from MIhhouh also claimed M-hf-ai u' k.inu in 1. ....... .... ,i.. Mian flic, ihrse dispatches started active buying. From l.U654al(K the July de livery advanced to while the 8ip a?m.,r.op.!on.ln tno meantime rose rrom ' to l.W'ffl.03. There was liberal realizing on the upturn, but all offerings were readily taken. The market closed active and strong, with July at 1.0tS(&1.0ttt and September at 11.031. . Trading In coin was fairly active. The l..1HV. u,vnc8 In wheat - was the chief bullish Influence. The market for the cash grain was steady to c higher. No. 3 yel l!w "'d ' -.u6Vc. May ranged between 6y68c and 6s-tc. The close was strong, May bP.lng"atU6aHc,ned ,0 -Oat were firm nearly all day. owing to buying by short and elevator Interest t baaed on the strength of other grain. May old jetween ,. The market May ai f 42'c ,4C l C' W,th ni,r.h-,Hi?"" S10.?"1 f'r"U FlnaI Quotation on the May delivery: Pork, ll!4.1iV,, a net fih? w5WHcs,,rt Wher; 1 lbs, 813.27', up 6c compared with the pre vious close. , 'tin leading futures ranged, as follows: , lh.. nominal; natural white, M to M 1H . 4vvfi4c; clipped while. 84 to 42 Inn., 47tf Bl1 The option market was without transaction, closing unchanged. May, nom inal. Receipt. l.t0 bu.; shipment. 6"0 bu. HAT-Steadv; prime, 81 1: No. 1, 11.10; No-, i, fNjl.fl0; No. a, 0ufiftc. HII'KS Firmer; Central America, C4U 23c; BHr'ta. 22-i.f2.1c. LEATHER Sieady: hemlock firsts. 2?f 2c; seconds, 23t(27c; thirds. 22'62."c; rejected, 20 a 21 c. PnOVISION Pork, steady; mes, 02l7.i; famllv, 27.BOfiMOO; short cloar. 2 fJ2 50. Beef, firm; mess. !5 0Vfi 1 00; family, l Vfi 19.60: beef hams, U OOj 20 00. Cut mee.1 dull; pickled belli". 10 to 14 lbs., $l..Wijri7.00; pickled ham. 15(V( 17.00. tjHrA. tead-y; middle west, prime. ll4.2Mi 14.3R; re fined, ateady; oontlnent, $14 0; South Amer ica, $15 ; compound. I0. 2oi 10.50. TALIXW Firm; prime city, hhds, "He; cotintry, TMiflTV HH'K-Steady; domfi--llc, 3fi'6V4c. BCTTER 8tron; receipts. J.527 tierce. Creamery specials, 33c; held second to sp. ctals, 24310; process, firsts to specials. 244 4jRo; western Imitation cremery, 2.iVii28c, KOOS4 Firmer: western storage, select. 23Vy624e; western, regular packed, entra flrwts, 23&23Hc; western firsts, 'i:i1i23c; soirinern, regular packed, firsts, z-'ifc. FOl.LTRV Alive, steady; fowls, IHMrfli 10c; turkeys, 14ilc. Dressed, firm; fowls, li'UlSc; turkey. i;2.lc. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Speculative Sentiment Unsettled in Wall Street Markets. WHEAT COMMANDS ATTENTION la Watched for Appraisement of Coa. dltloaa of Governaneat'a (a-aa Report Baa k Utatemeat Ikewi Weakaesa. WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT Ralalaar la the Month, bat No Proe perta for Thl Cectloa. OMAHA. April V, 1910. Kalns are falling this morning In New Mexico and Texas and unsettled weather continues on the Pacific slope, with rains on tha upper coast. Generally ciear weather prevails thl morning from the Rocky Mountain east over the contra! valley to tho lower lake and no appreciable precipi tation has occurred In that territory suvce the preceding report. It I cloudy in the lower lake region,-the extreme upper Onto valley and east to the Atlantic coast. Tem peratures are decldealy higher In the Ohio valley, lower lake region and eastern states and a alight but general rise Is shown In all other portions. The weather will con tinue fair In this vicinity tonight and Sun day. wtlh no Important change in tempera ture. The following knows the temperature and precipitation tor the last three year: , , 1?10- 1909. lit. 1907. Minimum temperature ..62 32 3U SI Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Norman temperature for today, 4s de grees. Deficiency In DreclDitatlnn slnr'a March 1 2.01 Inches. . Deficiency corresponding period in 1909. 1.1s inches. Deficiency corresponding period In ' 190S. 1.33 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Hearloa Rallrtla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twentv-fmir hour ending at 8 a. m.. 75tii meridian time, Saturday, April 9, 1910: . . OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Stations. Max. MIn. fall. Ashland, Neh 75 S8 Artlcla. Open. Hlgh. Low. I Cloe. Ytfy. Wheat May July r'ept. Corn Msv July Mept. Oats May July Kept. J'ork Mav July Wept. Lard Mav July ept. Ribs Mav July Kept. 1 !1 12'Vi 1 13 1 12 1 lTO-.l 1 1-v. I OiMs 1 (KU t n-n.v i n Li i 1 ix? I 03H) 1 0."4 'I 0J-,'l 0247, 168 T 'l IS cnu, M, 61T62,hv,)4 81-Vfi2H&k 4i5iri! -!4l 38 24 10 21 OTi 23 7:i 13 60 1 13 10 I 13 00 IS 25 12 7H 24 17U 24 S2: 23 j 13 7i 13 20 U 07H 13 27'4 13 024 12 874 13 90 4141 42'i 3V,i 40 37137 VsWH 23 BO 21 OS 23 tifi 13 47! IS 07'i 13 974 tS 2?'J 12 !V4 12 Ki 24 12! 24 27 W 2.) 13 621' 13 17(4 13 06 13 27fJ 13 on 12 90 82 41'i 3ST 37H 24 03 24 'iO 2i 824 13 474 13 10 12 974 IS 22V, 12 92i 12 824 No t ' " Cash quotation were aa follow; ! LOUR Weak; winter patents, if.. 205 'w- V?i&5i,.Mi,K!;''- 4;?fi:K'; "Prinu straights 4.70(B4.90; bakers, 3.tiinu.rtt. RVF-No. 2, 7'.ii880o. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 42tfMe; fair to choice malting. 67f6o SKF.DS Flax, No. 1 southwestern. $2.24 i- 1 nlY,tSwe,tern 2-S4- Timothy. 4.8j. Clover, 112.60. T.KPVi,S10.NS-M'," Prk- P'r lbl-. 124 1-4 i,26-..,L',r,1 P"- 100 lbs., ns.974. tihon r bs, slden (loose). $i;i.00(j 13.27M.-. Short clear Ides (boxodl. l4.0Oj 14.20. Total clearances of wheat and flour were rj""' o m.WO bu. Primary receipts w.r 4H',000 bu.. compared with 675,0(10 bu. the corresponding day a year .. Fatlmated receipts for Mondav: Wheat "l m head' "' ' eai"S' 0t',, S' ar,; h8'' Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red 1 'U 5: No. J hard, I1.1I41.1S4: No. S hard. 1.0,Va1I14- No. 1 northern spring. $1.(S1.12. Corn: No. 2 cash 686(i4c; No. S cash. 651156c-' No. 4. ESf-i N?V wn,t- S'Tc: No. Z white, H'87c; No. I yellow, M4iSAic: No. 3 yellow 6taM4e, tats: No 2 white. 44-. 4-Sc; No S white. 41t4c; No. 4 white, Si 14e; standard. 4844. BCTTKR liaay; creameries, t831c; ia'rles,. Sk'JRo. ' KJU8-Recelpts, 2.0 case; easy; at mark, rases hioluded. 18200; firsts. 204; prime first. 2140. t'HKKSK - Steady; daisies. 14fll44r twin, iswisv: Voung Americas, 14W14'4c long horns. U'ii m4c. lOTATOKS-k;nsy: cholca to fancy, ft tte; fair to good, 23ae. POULTRY-Ka.y; turkey. 16814c; chicken. I80; prlng, iSc. . VI;AwU-E"y: 60 10 -lb- wt . W4c; m toSfr-lb. T.U.. Bllc; 86 to lHMb. wts , 11 Reoelpta-Today: Wheat. 12 cara; corn liV'.1.0"18-' Wcr- Climated Mondav: Wheat, 9 car; corn. 196 cats; ot. ii cars. RKW VOUK BEKAL MARKET ftuolatloa of tho Day on tarloaa loaaaaodltlrs. NEW VOKK, April .-FI.Ol R,-Mai ket dull and about aiead) ; aprlng paients. 15 60 ; ainter atralght. $t.Mi6.86; winter patent!, 8.00; winter atralghts, 14 64 76 wlnter extras, No. I. S4.8W) 4.90; winter ex tnaa, No. S, 84.30ff4.46; Kansaj straight K'fi5 20. Itecelpts. 24.745! bbia.; ahipments' 24.654 bbl. Rye flour, quiet; fair to food' 84 2Mi4 45; choice to fancy, II.6094.S&. CORNMEAL Steady; fine while and vel low. 11.4541.60; coarse. 81.,jl.40; kiln dried, 3.30. RYE-Nominal; No. t Western, 694i f. o. b. New York. WHEAT-tipot. firm; No. 1 red. 81.22. nominal. . I. f.; No. 1 northern. 81.234. f. o. . b. opening navigation. Opilotia were iulet, tout prlcea wera firmer on light offer ing and covering by short on re-porn of chinch bugs in the southwe.it, closing tit Vfto net advance. May closed at 81 80'. July closed at 81 U4 and September closed at 81 10. Receipts, lx.Ouu bu. CORN Spot msrket ateadv; steamer, Wee. nominal, and No. 4. 6c. both el VMor, export basis; export No. 1. 24c, f. . b. Tha option market was althout trans actions, closing unchanged. Export sales noro 3 loads. Mav closed at Sio. July at 7'lc and September at 704c. Receipts U bu.; ahipineiK... izi bu. OATa-Spot u.arket uuiot: mixed. M to 32 .00 Auburn,- Neb. ....-75 -,'36 " .00 a ken Bow. Neb. 79 34 .00 Columbus, Nob.. -78 3i .tiO Culbe'rtson, Neb.."fc0 45 ' ,W) Falrbury, Neb..., 79 36 ..00 Fairmont, Neb... 74 HS .00 Or. Island, Neb.. 78 36 .00 Hartington, Neb. 7 32 .00 Ilastlnga, Neb.... 75 41 .00 ' hloldrege. Neb. .."76 42 .00 Oakdale, Nob 75 40 .00 Omaha. Neb 72 48 .10 iekamah. Neb... 74 .'to .00 Alta. la 72 '41 .00 Carroll. Ia 71 38 .00 Clarlnda, la 75 36 . 00 Sibley, la 74 33 -.00 'bloux City, la... 72- 48 .00 Sky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear "lar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear . Clear Cli-ar Clear Clear Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending lilt, m, f Not Included In averages. LilSTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp Rain. Central. Station. Max. Mln. inches uoiumDua, o 17 Louisville, Ky 19 Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 Chicago, 111 26 St.' Louis, Mo...'.. 18 De Moines, la.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn.. 30 Kausaa City. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 60 38 74 . 42 It 42 74 40 78 ' " , 4S- 72 . 40 7! - 38 78 44 76 .38 fair, with' track, 8IO0 116.0 19. 00; preclable precipitation, throughout tho corn and wheat belt during the last twenty-four hours. Warmer weather prevails throurh out the entire belt, and freezing tempera ture are reported only In the upner lake rtion: , A. WELSH. , Local Forecnter. Weather Bureau. - St. I.oala General Market. ST.' LOUI8,' April 9: WHEAT Higher1 May. 81104; July,- 8104H- Cash steady; track, No. 2 red, 81.164; No. 2 hard, Jl.ll CORN Higher; May, 5959c; July, 624 624c Cash, higher; track. No. 2, 604W 61o; No. 2 white, 624c. OATS Firm; May, 414c; July, 39c. Cash. 1mJt'"a.ek No- - l So- 2 white. 46c RYE Nominal; 8014c. . i,,IjOLTR Du"! red winter patents, 8.7.40a 5.80; extra fancy and straignt, U&'S6.J& hard winter clears, 83.7ti4.00. SEED Timothy. 83.00to3.50. " ' CORNMEAL 13 25. BRAN Dull; eacked, east 1.08. HAY Steady; timothy, prairie. 8'2 uO&W.tlO. BAUUINIM'iC. HEMP TWINE 7c. .'oPJLloVIStON8Pork unchanged; lobbing h,V- H''"1, hl'1'-i prime steam. 813.6244 13784 Dry salt meats, lower; boxed, ex tra shorts, 814.75: clear ribs, 14.7i; short clear. 815.124. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra ahort, 818.374; clear ribs, 816.374; short clears, 816.824. POULTRY Firm ; chickens, 16c; springs 20c; turkeys, 21c; ducks, 16c; geese. Sc. BUTTER-Steady;. creamery, .27&33C EUGS-Weak; 204c. " " ' ... ' ' ' Receipt. Shipments. Hour, bbls 6,100 4,500 Wheat, bu 28.500 Corn. . bu 71.900 67.600 Oats, bu....... 1 49.600 24,009 Kansas City iirala and Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. April 9. WHEAT-Mav 81.07Tktjl.08, sellers; July. 81.0lT4Hjil.O2. sellers1 September, 99To bid. Cash, unchanged; No. .' hard. 8l.lO9i.i2; No. 3. fl.07frl.10; No. 2 red, 81.15ti 1.18; No. 3, 8l.Of15jl.l6. , CORN May, 684c bid: Julv, 559',c bid; September, 684c. Cash, Irregular; lo lower to 1c higher; Xo. 2 mixed, 6i9c; No. 3. 62V67c; No. 2 white, 68y6Jc; No. 3 53M574C. OATS-Unchanged; No. 2 white, 44(S46c: No. 2 mixed. 42(r44c. ."' RYE 74e. HA Y I'nchanged: choice timothy, 815 00 J",,i,Llr"' 11-28;" choice alfalfa BUTTER Unchanged; creamery extras 30c; firsts, 28c; seconds, S6c; packing stock. lU4c. . .... k.t!US -Unchanged; current receipts, new casts. 86.00; miscellaneous casts, 85 96 southerns, 8i.70; storage packed. 84o : ' rteeeipis: Shipments. 45,000 .. 30V 'iJ.OOO 16.OJO 1 M.0IW , .S.'WIO litat. bu. t'oin, bu... Uais, bu... Hllnaakrt (irala MILWAUKEE, April ' No market. 9. FLOUR WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.18116; BARLEY Samples, 486S4c. Snaar and Slolasaes. NEW YORK.' April 9,-SUtJA R-Rw, easy; muscovado. 8a test, 3 86c; centrifugal .ILL""- 4 3Hc- Molassea sugar. 89 test. a...le. HVflned. steady; cut haf. 06c: crushed 5.96c; nionld A. 6.iOc; cubes, 6.6rtc; powd'inwl 5 35c; XXXX powdered, 6.40--; granu ated .HiH': !'nionrt A, 6 25c; confectioners' a! 5 0c; No. 1, 5.00c: No. 2. 4.y.-- im jni.,. ..... -, iii. . f.s-.ip-,- ro. s. No. ,. 4 0c; . No. 8, 4 .c;- No. . No. 10, 4 55c; No. II, 4.50c; No. 12. No. 18, v; No. 14. 4 40c. MOLASSF.S-gulet; New Orleans ket lie, 324i 42c. Oils and Rosin. SAVANNAH. April 9 TURPENTINE Jlrm o80 4; sales. 1 1 ( bl.ls. ; rerelpTT a!. !','!' "'"Pments, 295 bblt.; stock' ROSINKlrm: sales. 78 boxes; receipts. 31 boxes; shlpmenta, 2.496; stock. 79,834 uot- B.. 34 20; ). 84 40; E 7JH; H. 35.10; 1. 85 40: K 20; m 88.26; N. 3 30; WO, 88.46; WW. 86 60. . Ol I. t i l y- April 9. OILS t'rdlt bal ances. 115 ' bbls. ; runs, 90.414 bbls.; aver age, mi. 38 bill.; shipments, 2J" M7 bbls.; average, 245.382 bbls. ' 4.75c; 4.6.)c; 4 4ic; open ' Ur Uooala Market. NEW YORK. April 9.-DRY C.OOD?-Tra market was quiet for the day. A firmer tone la shown In donatio cottons, but trading Is yuiet Yarn rul dull. Print aie Inactive, and gtnahama steady Wide sheetings and 4-4 bleached goods rule steadier. Fine and fancy cotton are in llnht c?l. Hosiery and underar are quiet. IJnecin are firm and burlaps steady at low iprlcea. . NEW YORK. April 9-Tha stock mar ket today remnlned under tha Influence of much the same factors as on preceding day and reflected tho continued unset - tlement of speculative sentiment growing otrf of till situation. Tha wheat market waa attentively considered for an appraisement of the con dition of the government crop report by actunl dealer in wheat, but with the re serve due to th belief In the existence of fictitious speculative condition In the wheat market. Tli . arrival , in New York yesterday of a ship, with a cargo of 10,009 balsa of cot ton from - Liverpool waa regarded aa sig nificant of the artificial condition In the commodity markets. These conslgnmonta are designed for delivery against May con tract in New York and to . break tho thratened corner. The engagement of gold for next Wednes day's faat steamer began today and large additions to the engagements for sailing day were connldeitd certain. Th Indon discount market waa firm and foreign ex change ratea here rose again In spita of the gold engagements. The bank statement, while not aa weak as 'it waa feared It might be, showed noth ing to Indicate that the policy of the banks In the loan market would be changed. With next week's gold outgo already in augurated, a further scaling ,down of loans by the banks seem likely. Bunds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 81,438,000. United States 3s. registered, have ad vanced 4 P"r win and the 4s, registered, have declined Vi t.er cent In the bid price on coll during the week. Number of sales and principal Quotation on stocks were as follows: galas, tilth. Low. Ulam PAPER 449 ... Ji nr treasurer cf the United State. bsh.iihz; subsidiary sliver coin, 821.- "". Ji; minor coin. 861.281.431: tot balance In general fund. 889.668.860. w,Yark Money- Market. NEW YORK. April 9-MONEY-On call, nominal; time loan, stronger; sixty and ""'f Vdtv per cent; alx months, 'Hifl per cent. PRIME MERCANTILK per cent. STERLING EXCHANGR-Flrm. with ac tual business In bankers' bills at. 84 M1(M 4 8425 for sixty-day bills and at 84 .870 for uemann; commercial bills, 84.834'(l4 4. fti.vr.K Hr, 624c; Mexican dollars. 44c. MIL-NUB uovernment. steady; railroad, ir regular.. Closing quotation on bond were ioiiows: ..1ilnt. Met. 4va ms ..10. Int. M. M. 4a - ..'OlVtK. C. So. 1M la rH .101 14 L. g. deb. 4a 1ii.... S.114 ..lHStL. N. ant. 4 "' ..lit , K. T. lat 4s.. a4 .. T do cm. 4a U ..no mo. rarinn aa 7 ..loiHN. R. K. of at. 4Ha. 4t .. (1N. Y. C. ( IS4a K4 . .llWat Sn Amh. 4m m4U. Atrhlann en. 4a hh tr aa 1M no ct. 4a iiu.n. a w tmt dm all ...11414 CT. 4S l'Kl, ... H tnton Paeifle 4a ! ... M4 do la A.. 7IH ... soho. s. Ls rra. 4a ti ... tottPann. ct. tfea lots. . Ml ... as -ao can. 4a......r..io4 .KfTMReadlnt (n. 4a m V. g. raf. K rat. aa eovpon O. t. U rt do coupon re, do eoueoa .. . Alllt.(.Th. lat te.. Am. A. (a Am. T. A T. ct. Aa., Tobacco 4a... oo :: Allla-Chalmera pfd ....... Amalgamated Copper - Amerkian Agricultural ... Am. Beet Sugar American Can Am. C. & F Am.' Cotton Oil Am. H. L. prd .I. Am. Ica Securities American Llnaeed , American Locoraottva .... Am. 8. & R. Am. 8. A R. pfd Am. Steel Foundrlaa , Am. Kusar Reflntnf.t Am. T. T , Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mlnint Co Atchison AtchUen pfd Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr.... Canadian Pacltic Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Chesapeake aV .Ohio Chlcato Alton Chicago Ot. W., new c. "a", w. pfd Chicago aV N. W C. M. & St. P C, C, C. 4k 8t. L Colorado F. tc I I ('clot-ado V Southern Consolidated Oaa .... Corn Products Dataware aV Hudson Denver A Rio Oranda... P.. R. o. pfd Distillers' Securities . Erie "... Rrla lat pfd Brie Sd pfd : .-. General Electric ........ Great Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore ctfa. Illlnola Central ......... Intarbot-ough . Mat Int. Mat. pfd'. International Harvester Int. Marina pfd International Paper .... International Pump .... Iowa Central Kansas City Bo K. C. So. ptd , Laclede tias LoutsTtlte aV N Minn, it St. L M., St. P. aV 8. 8. M... M . K. A T M., K. 4V T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. ot M. 3d pfd.. New York Central N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk A Wavtern North American .A Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pen na Ivan la People'a Gas P., C, C. ft St." L Pittsburg Coal Pre.'d Steel Car. Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steal Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Ruck Island Co. pfd..... St. L.' A 3. P. id pfd... St. Louis 8. W St. Li 8. W. pfd Sloss-Sheffleld 8. ft I... Southern Pacific Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneaaea Copper Tens it Pacific T., St. L. ft W T.. St. U ft W. ptd I'nlon Pacific t'nlon Pacific pfd U. 8. Realty U. 8. Rubber V. 8. Steel V. S. Steel pfd litah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical . Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland ctfa.. Weettnghouee Electric .. Western , I'nlon Wheeling ft L. K 30l 27,100 "00 mo 1,100 200 3714 73 SH 10 824 6ttt !', 1 84 10"i 62 64 600 4 .4 8011 14,M 1,100 t.no 19,700 4IS) 1.300 50 4 604 1214 134 494 79(4 1214 135 45 lit 1W 1104 4.80O 77 4 200 114 1,000 404 1110 3. 10 '"t'.io "l.oob 4.000 '"id K 1,000 300 300 300 "ioo 1,W :uo 104 4 854 4 irii'4 )'! 384 t4 14'-v lftt ie4 s 24 474 300 loO 700 13l4 00 844 3(H) 600 211. MS 92 444 1104 138 ' 119 -74 181 4 404 1064 "iiii '27" 1M4 184 384 (8 ' l.i4 14 14 19 '304 284 414 13:14 47 ii'i M 1 100 4i 424 600 100 35 100 100 OO 1484 WO 808 1,600 10 700 'i'.ioo 800 2. coo (l0 2,200 100 l.soo 1374 404 64 loa 804 iziii ' 45 1024 74 1334 24 1354 200 1044 400 100 100 4,7W 200 1.300 1,000 21)0 20i too U0 8,100 600 400 200 600 12,600 300 "l.M 8.100 1,000 1,100 1.600 100 1,100 1I0 .1,600 . 100 42 114 40 1634 36 46 " 34 48 23 724 754 1244 874' Hi 10 II 344 4 oo 148 1374 40 'is" l' 04 iiiiii' 444 10 '4 133 24 1344 104 414 1I4 40 124 34 '454 04 48 2 724 754 1224 17 3 80 804 134 87 424 124 1.14 4 f.'4 804 444 484 34 114 182 t4 0 . . . 48 814 lit 4 4K 74 . 204 44 47 824 714 36 ' 764 44 .164 14 624 . 34 24 13 494 )4 106 68 12 4 135 t.i 354 444 1114 124 12 1104 25 74 1814 404 10&4 30) w-4 60 27 63 1504 1404 384 684 1404 164 !4 394 77 30 284 474 S7 149 134 65 !84 214 564 824 184 12 424 824 344 66 14 148 32 1314 404 71 684 106 804 274 121 444 102 734 1334 244 135 109 101 21) 414 114 394 124 3i4 89 454 014 414 24 724 754 27 624 304 80 4 66 1!24 644 76 42 824 114 4i4 ef4 204 444 . 474 634 '.1 London t'loaln Stock. LONDON, April 8. American securitie opened lower today on the United States Department of Agriculture crop report and bear prtssure. Prices hardened alightly near the close, but the market finished dull and from 4 higher to lower thart yea terday'a New York closing. Contola. money 814 Louisville, ft N 1524 d) account 81 5- 4 M., K. ft T 414 ...76 N y.. central ... tHNorfolk ft W... ...1144 do pfd , ...1064 Ontario ft W.... ...1134 PennsyWanla tnadlan Pacific. ...1864 Raiid Mloea , Cheaapeaka ft 0 14 Readlna Chicago O.-.W W48outliarn Ry Chi.. Mil. A St. r...l414 do pfd...-. De Beers 14 Southern Pacific Denver ft Rio O -404 Union Pacific do pfd...., Amal, t'opper..... Anaconda Atchison do pfd 1 Baltimore ft Ohio 1244 ......106 . 3 44 4 84 ....... 684 31 45 .1264 xi . 64 .128 . 14 . 464 84 to do ptd Eris 2T4U. 8. Steal. do let pfd 4t4 do pfd.... 'to 24 ptd :,'.... 88 Waaaari .... drsnd Trunk 24 do ptd.... Illlnola Central 1414PranWh 4a , eiL.v r-.lt Har. steady at i -iBd per ox. ' AiO.Sfc 1 2(ii3 per cent. . The rate of discount in tha open market for ahort bills is 34 per cent; for, three months' bills, 816-18 per cant. I . ( - Local - Becarltieaw - ' 'Quotation furnished by Eamus tturua, jr.. 814 few I oik L.11 DUiidlDsT. ume.na: Bid. Asked. Altna. Neb., city of ttea trice Creamvry. com ( Ity ot Omaha 44s, lit illy vt Oraaiia 44)', l-'l t Ity ot Omaha 44, .lsit7.. Cuitahy backing Co. da (Mumbys. Neo.. B. L. 1st mort.... -atrniont Craamory, ptd Iowa Portiaiid t-mm .6e. :.. Iowa Periland cement fon. 6a Nebraska Municipals, t per cent.... Nabratka Tel. fforh,- 6 per cent..... No. Platte Val. lrrl. Co. ea. 1W.... Oinaha Water Co. 6s. ll Omaha Water tV. te, llrM (imaha Water Lo. 2tl ptd (Kaaha Oaa 5a. Mi Omaha E. L. P. '-. itlt Omaha k. L. pfd. 8 par cent tnuaha St. Ky. ea. 1UI4 Oinaha ft C. 8. St. Hy. 6a. 1124 OtnaUa A C. B. St. Ry. pU Omana ft f. B. at. Ky. coat Omaha C. B. Ry. ft B.. p.'d Pscltlc T ft T. e.. 1137 Shravaport O. ft B. ts, 140 South Omaha, ttty of.... TctM-ke Ky. 6e, lJ0...a Wright ft Wtlhelmy lo t'nlon T. eiock. to. Omaha To net 4 ptr oau. Mm l'' M'V, lot tt 100 M 12 4 I4 814 W4 at s4 t rs M M4 M4 lOO t)4 '104 lf)4 loo ion no i'ti-i i-j 101 M4 11 M't 824 1UU 644 74 6.4 84 1.4 tls Trrasary ntatrauenl. WASHINGTON. April 8. The condition of-the treasury at the beginning of butil nueea today waa as follow: Trust r'tinda tlold coin, 8852.477.888; silver dollars, 84)11. 027. 000; silver dollar of 1880, 8,786.000; silver certificate out standing. 846.027.000. timer I Fund Standard sliver dollars in genersl fund. 8814.861.000; current lla hilittea. 81'. 61 1,048: working balance In treasurer offices. 82 8,4;3,"?0, lu lanka to do ct. ta. At. C. U let ual. ft Ohio 4a... . do 14a do 8. W. 14a Brk. Tr. ct. 4a .... Oan. of Oa. 8a Oen. Leather 6a.... a f 1. J g. f,... onio 44.. 101481. U 8. W. c 4.... 714 - .m. !, ao let told 4a... tl4 "-v m. h, sm.. 7Basoard A. 1 4a 1004 St. L. ft S. r. fa. ts. tt .124 do ken 6 84 Q. J. 4a c. 44s. C, B. ft do sen C. M. ft B P, C. R. I. ft p. do rfe. ie. Oolo, lnd. 6a., Colo. Mid. 4a C- 8. r. ft e D. ft H. ct. 4s. D. ft R. o 4. do ref. 6a Distillers' 5a , Erie p. I. 4a... do gen. 4a..,. do ct, 4a. sat do serlea B... Oen. Klec ct. 111. cen. 1st ret. is. Bid. offered.' r4So. Pactflo eol. 4a t4 do ct. 4a.. g 14a e4 0 1st ref 71,80. Railway 5a. . 84 do gen. 4a 78 Union Pad No 4a... 77 do ct. 4s t?4 do lat ft ref. 4a.. 4U. 8. Rubber ts .. '.I64U. 8. Steal 2d 6a... .. t34Va.-Cara. ( hern. ta. .. 724Wabaah 1st 5a .. 834 do 1st A ei. 4.., .. 74 Western Md. 4s .. 78 4 West. Elec. ct. 5a.. .. 70 Wis. Central 4e 5....lSf4Ma. Pac ct. 5a ctfs 74 44 104 ..1 5 ...l'S) ... 78 ...l'K) ...107: ... t74 ...103 1044 W IO84 704 854 874 t.l 83H Iloston BItatnar Stock. losing quotation on BOSTON, April 8. minimr stocks: anouei A ma I. Copper A. Z. L. ft S Arlsona Com Atlantic B. c c. ft c, rcte. B. ft C. C. ft 8. M. Butte Coalition Cai. ft Arlsona Cel. ft Hecla Centennial Copper Range c. C.. Ksst Buite C. M..,. Franklin 434 . Miami Copper 23 . . 724Mohawk 44 . 254Nevada Con 204 . lT4Nlplaalnt Mines 14 . 7 North Butte 4... 8:4 17 North Lake 144 124nid Dominion 36 204Oaceola . 6 Parrott 8. .575 Qulney ... . 18 Shannon .. . 84Superlor t Superior ft .14348upertor ft C... Glroux on 774 Tamarack Granby Con 44 V. 8. C Qreane Cananea t4U. 8. 8. R. Isle Royale Copper. 164 do pfd ... Kerr Lake ist uh Con. . Lake Copper ........ 604 Winona .... La Salle Copper 14 'Wolverine . Asked. O ft M. ..144 .. 164 . . 804 .. 114 .. 43 .. 124 .. 124 .. 54 .. 814 .. 42 .. 494 .. 114 .. 74 ..114 New York Curb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan & Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth street: , 18 Ooldfleld Cons.... 7 7-16 174 Greene cananea 84 804 Inspiration 74 8 Larose 44 134 Nevada-Utah 1 14 Ohio Copper 14 24 Ray Central 34 14 Swift Pkg. Co 1044 674 Silver Pick 124 144 Tonopah Mlnint 64 74 Trinity Copper 64 Bay State Gas. Boston Cons.... Btitta Coalition Cactus Cnino Chief Coiaa Dayla-Daly .... Ely Central Ely Cons Krsnklln Glroux New York Mining; Stocka. NEW YORK, April 9.-CIosing-tatlons on mining- stocks: Allrl '. 18S l.eadrille Con .. Brunswick Con 8 Com. Tunnel atock... 10 .... 16 .... to .... 70 ...166 do bonds Con rial., ft Horn Silver Irort Silver . Ottered. Uttla Chief Mexican Ontario Opttlr Standard Yellow Jacket . quota- .... 6 .... 4 ....126 ....260 ....:60 .... 66 . ... 80 New York Bank Statement. NEW YORK, April .-The statement of clearing house banks for the week show that the banks hold 8ri,S30,rW) mora than tha requirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This I a decrease of $4,178,775 in the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: Decrease. Loans Deposits Circulation Legal tender Specie Reserve Reserve required . . Surplus ;x-U. S. deposit. .11.242(578.600 .. l,227.64.2t)0 48.408,000 65,807,2u0 . 147,614,600 . 318,421.700 ,. 306,1191.050 6.5:H).660 6,921,960 t 8,274.800 Z2,4tfl.HO0 107.600 035,71)0 1,168,300 8,7!I4.0U0 6,616,225 4,178,775 4,187.350 The percentage of actual reserves of the clearing house banks today was 25.66. The statement of banks of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows: ' Loans Specie Legal tender .., Total deposits Decrease. .1,.176,SI4.900 .. 125, 825,300 si.ais.Boo .. 1.213,275,4(10 Increase, s 7m, 700 291, tSOO 51,200 4.766.400 Bank Clearings. OMAHA, April 8. Bank clearings for to day were 82.273,364.68 and for the corre sponding date last year were 82,081,046.64. Monday .... Tuesday .... .. Friday Saturday ... Totals 1910. .$ 1.194.613.82 . 2,627. 148.84 . . 2,606,686.00 . . 2.917,785.26 . 2,861.713.67 . ,273,364,68 1909. $ 2,56,C54.34 2,478.808.17 2,672,364.72 3.340,332.67 . 2.292,662.70 2.0S 1,046.64 $18,481,211.37 $14,234,796.14 increase over the corresponding week last year, $2,146,418,28. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing- Cattle for Week Quarter to Forty Cents Higher. HOGS SHAKPLY LOWER FOR WEEK (thee) Market Slant laaprowenaeat liarlnc Latter Half ot tne Week, Leawlnar Prices Strange te na na red wltn Week Aajo. OMAHA. April . 1910. Cti1e. llor. Sheep. .Bank of Germany Statement. ' BERLIN, April 8. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash In hand, In creased 48,797,000 marks; loana, . decreased 88.325.000 marks; discounts, decreased 159, 615.000 marks; treasury bills, decreased 21, 318,008 marks; notes In circulation, de creased 183.017,000 marks; deposit, de creased 60,127,000 mark; gold In hand. In creased 37,876,000 marks. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADKLPHIA. April . BUTTKR Firm, lc higry-r; extra western creamery, S5c; extra nearby prints. 36c. KQOS Firm 4c higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby first, free cases, 234c, at mark; Pennsylvania and other current receipts, returnable cases, 224c, at mark; western firsts, free oases. 234c, at mark; western current receipts, free cases, 22c, at 'mark. CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New York full creams, choice, 174&175c; fair to good, 16417c. .. Merchandise and Specie. NEW YORK, April 8 Import of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New Vork for the week ending April 4 were valued at $19,288,425. Importa of siwtiie tor the port of York for the week enriirg today $11.871 silver and tlM.We. gt.ld. Kxporta of specie from the o, rt of York or the week endlnjt tu'ity 7B,tilO sliver and $7,431,200 goid. New were New were Coffee Bra r ket. NEW YORK, April . COFFEK TPiiiures oin,i steady at unchanged prlne o a dwcllre of 7 points, under scatter' d Killing of th;, late months, which seenvd to lie partly for Utirupi-an account and pn.-lly in ins- wav of scattering liquidation, lading trtt it: I wests gavs- the near month some support Mnd the inarknt ruled ttincrallv steady after the opening, with i.ie close steady net unchanged to 6 tlnts lower Salea were UI.71WJ bajs. Closing oM- Aprii arid May, 6 60c; June. 67or-; JTulY, 6.Sic; Au gust, September, otot,-4- tiniS November 'i.K-r; iMcemher. .: January. 62c; Feb ruary. .e; March.-.45 84c, .Spot, quiet; No J Rio. 84: No. 4 fcanlos, 84c Mild. quiet Cordova. 9Vx(!l34c. SOUTH tteelntM mere Offl.-tal Mnnrlav 1.801 4 6.3?3 Official Tuesday 2.9CS 7.150 6 017 Official Wednesday 8.720 $.63 4"97 Official Thursday 2.5 7.754 8.i04 Offl.ial Friday 919 8.840 2.CIU Estimate Saturday 13 MM &W Six days this week....l0.9S4 89.370 ' 12.573 Same day last week. ...15.148 36038 SS.SJ fame day J week ago.. 22.97 1 39,07 8 84.311 Same days $ weeks ago.. 21. t7 4o.-i8 5--4J Pame daya 4 weeks ago. .80.914 44.82 8.8si Same days last year 15.226 40,632 34,14 Tha following table showa tha receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with last year: 1810. 1909. I no- Deo. Cattle 271.543 262,743 18,802 ....... Hogs 62U.742 7.4,117 IM.sio Sheep 415,914 476,414 W.oOO The following table ahowa A'' average price of hog at bouth Omana tor th last several days with comparisons: Date, I 1910. U-O8.UK.1907.!19O8.19OS. 1984. Uaroh 89.(10 714 March 80 April 1 April April April April April April I 8 4... 10 64 10 60 10 604; 10 694 6.. .10 484 8ki 6 6 $ 78 6 72 8 761 e 6 7: 5 67 6 ;oi 6 79 6 6 S 74 "I 8 Ml 4 48i 8 45 6 47 $ 4KI 1 6 4.H $ 88 8 80 e 30 6 2 22 6 211 I 0i i OS I 161 E If 6 21 6 29 6 Zi I 14 6 07 ft 01 ft 08 e ft 14 5 07 S 00 wethers. $7.403 7. tlS; good to rhn're ewe, $7.ir.-f7.60; fair to good ewe. $685tf7-15 good ewes, 64K,!.l8.. Representative sales: No. Ar Tr. 000 Mexican lambs (7 $ 60 Chicago lire Stork Market. CHICAGO. Aptll 1.-CATT1.K Kccrlpta. estimated at HtsJ head; market steady; beeves. $5 flotj 60; Texas steers. $.VWH.4t; testern steers. $6l"at0; stockere and feeders, A 114.1! 50; cows and heifers. $.'.rii 7.10; calvee, $;.00'(i8.2i. HtHiS Receipts, estimated at head; market, 6lj higher; light, $H 1" , mixed, $lti 8t!I10.h6; heavy, $l0.3t. lO.tift; roitgli, $iu.36ajil.46; good to choice heavy, $10 4? 10.65; pigs. $8.ewtfl0.$0; bulk of aales, $10.6) u 10. 60. MMrJKH AND - LAMBS-Receipt, esti mated at l.Ota) head; market steady; native, $4.5nru8.-!6; western. $6.0t44.26; yearlings, $7.3ru8.76; lambs, native, $7.V61i9 60; western, e$.0Utu9.60. 110 834.1 6 8811 6 71)1 8 46i 6 21 .110 154! 6 901 6 821 I $ 221 6 S6I 4 W April ... iu iti'M.1 8 90 5 74 8 3b - ei April 9... 110 1641 6 931 6 741 8 821 $ 231 14 91 'Sunday. . Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, ttouth Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o clock p m. yetserday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hoes. SheeD. HVi. 1 . tit 2. w., east.... 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacltic i C. A N. W west C, St. P., M. & O C. B. & O., east C, B. & y., west C, R. I. & P., east.. .. C. G. W Total receipts .... 4 DISPOSITION- 11 18 8 4 13 1 1 63 -HEAD. Cuttle Hnlra Swift and Company 1.1,211 Cudahy Packing Jo tl l,Da Ai-mour tt to Totals 2.039 12 4,749 . Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, April . WHEAT-Hpot, dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stocks futures, quiet; May 7s 10;d; July. 7s 10d October, 7a 84d. CORN Spot, quiet: new American mixed northern, 6a 84d; old American mixed 6s 8d: futures, dull; July, 6a 6Ud. FLOUR Winter patents easy, 31 Jd. - Peoria Market. PEORIA. April ft-CORN-fnchanged No. 3 yellow, 6-t!564ci No. 4, IWuM'c; no grade, 87oi4uc. OATS Higher; No. $ white, 42t4:4c; No 4 white. 4140. May lard opened ai $13.60 and ribs at $i274- t-Al 1 LE-There were verv few paMU here today and very little demand, aa Is tne case usually on a Saturday. The total ror me weetc has been extremely light, snowing a laige falling off as compared with last week and the week before. In fact, it has been the lightest run of any week so tar this year. The slump in re ceipt I plainly due to the break in prices the week before and Is taken a a sure Indication that the country ia very bullish in us views and not prepared to sell on Dt-eaKs. Aa a result of tha llrht recelnta hnth here and at other market Doini. prlcea this week. In the face of a aood biivlna- aemana, nave atuadlly worked upward until at the close of the week beef steer are all of 264j 40c igher than at the cloe of last week. Thl mean that the market is now very nearly, back ta where It wa the high time. A farther advance of lora 16c would put price up to high a point as was ever touched In tha history of the maraei. Cows and heifers have advanced to the tame extent aa have beet steers and the belter grades are about as high us they have been at any time. Old and inferior kinds are still rather unsatisfactory seller, but they are bringing good prloes In pro portion to the better grades. Bulls, whioh broke badly last week, have been worklna Upward, but they are not quite aa high a at one time. Blockers and feeders have sold falrlv well all the week and are around 1625c higher man one week ago. This means that the market is very high, and It might be added that $7.30 was paid th. week for cattle to go back Into the country on feed. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice mrn. fed steers, $7.608.10; fair to good cornfed steers, $7.00i37.DO; common to fair cornfed steers, $5.75(fi7.00; good to choice cowa and heifers, I6.00rri6.60; fair to good cowa and heifers, $5.00ra6.00; common to fair cow and neners, tz.butib.w; good to choice atocknra and feeders, $6.O07.30; fair to good ttockers and feeder, $5.006.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.00(5.00; stock heif ers, $3.75(4.50; veal calves, 4.2608.25; bulls tag, etc.. $3.505.85. HOGS Quality and weight were scarce n the hot; yards this mornino-. and win, total supply light, naturally commanded a premium. Anything In the way .of good butcher weight went at figures strong to nickel higher In SDOts. but - rnmmnn mixed and light grade were neglected from start to finish, and at nn time refi lled prices better than steady. Receipts amounted to an odd sixty loads; trade was low throughout and the close dull -nA weak. A large share of the sunnlv went or v. terday s spread, $10. 10 10. 25, with tops un changed at $10.35. The trend of the market this week ha been decidedly lower. Hupplv was fullv normal, but Wednesday' big slump in provisions echoed strongly In all of the hog markets, with the result that prices broke sharply. Shipping demand has practically vanished and movement on all days was slow and forced. Current sale are a big 40c lower than a week ago. No. I. ... 7. .. 70.... 74... 61... 84... 71... 71.... 65..., 74... II. .. 71... 4... tl... 7t... Tt... It... I'... 17... 14... 71... 71... 70... II... 17... 7... n... 44... 12... 9... J... M... S... 8!..., A. ..IftD ..467 ..lit ..201 ..1 ..lit ,.lt7 ..S24 ..227 ..824 ..tit ..tit ..121 ..lit ..an ..111 ..114 ..tot ..1M ..1K4 ..221 ,.2!t ...17 ,.?2S ..! ..fc7 ,.t2t ..124 ..111 ..130 .17 . asi ..J4 . .2-.'! STAG HOGS. 86. Pr. No. to 10 10 4 SW 10 JO I HOGS. 30 10 OA ... 10 00 ... 10 OS ... 10 10 ... 10 1 ... 10 10 ... 10 10 ... 10 10 ... 10 10 ... 10 10 40 10 10 to 10 10 ... 10 10 ... 10 10 40 10 10 to 10 10 MO 10 10 40 10 10 so 10 10 180 10 10 W 10 15, 10 10 114 ... 10 16 10 10 : ... 10 16 ... 10 14 ... 18 14 ItO 10 It ... 10 U 140 10 II ... 10 14 40 10 16 71. 7. 7.... 81.... 74.... 4.... 7.... 10.... 7.... tt.... 4.... II.... to.... I'J... 7S.... 63 ... .!.... tt.... 42... 41 14.... 41.... 7.... 47.... 77.... Id... 44.... tl.... U.... At. ..mi ..4D0 ..Ui ..230 .824 ..til ..247 ..317 ..134 ..147 ..XI ..7 ..W4 ..tit ..841 ..til ..848 . t4 ..ill ..871 ..!41 ..til . .3H ..2ii ..2' . .?(m .247 ..i.il ..134 ..870 ..261 ..m ..Ml Sh. Pr. I 10 10 240 10 80 10 10 U to 10 :s ... 10 ii ...10 174 240 10 10 80 10 80 ... 10 ) ... 10 10 ' 110 10 10 ... 10 2 100 10 14 SO 10 80 ... 10 M 1 10 to 120 10 m 40 10 114 ... 10 11 ... 10 16 ... 10 Ii ... 10 16 ... 10 M 40 Ii) ti ... 10 ts ... 10 ii .20 10 15 ... 10 2A ... 10 25 ... 10 24 120 IV !.', 10 10 ... 10 14 Kansas City Live Stack Market. KANSAS C1TT, April 8. CATTLE Re. celpts, 3U head,. Including 100 southerns. Market steady; native steers, 86.208.40; southern steers,' $5.358.00; southern cows, $3 6tti6.76; native cow and heifers, $3.763 7.25; stockers and feeders, $4.40v8.75; bulls, $3.80i476.0; calves, $4.00(ft'7.76: western steers, $6.7Mi8.i6; western cows, $4 0tVir.40. HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head; market (if 10c higher; bulk, $10.2010.46; heavy, $10.401 10.50; packers and butchers. $10.30(3.10.45: light, $10.10ral0 35; pigs, 89 0,19 60. SHEEP AND LA MB.-4 Receipts. 2 000 head; market, steady; muttons, $6.608.00; lambs, $7.6(rii50; fed western wethers, and yearlings, tT.pOOj 8.75. St. r.ools Lire Stork Market. ST. IXH'IS, April 9 -OATTI.E-Recelpts. 208 head, Including 60 head Texans; market steady; native beef steers. $6.70(ti8.45; cows ana netrers, 41.Mrr1s.7v; stockers and feed ers. $4.0OH6.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4. 601i 8. 10; cows and heifer. $3.004.35; calven In carload lots, $2.60(38.60. HOGS Receipts, 2.000 head; market 6c higher; pigs and lights. $7.6010.46; pack ers, $!0.tt( 10.60; butcher and best heavy. $10.40Ca 10.65. , . No sheep on sale. JN'S REVIEW OF TRADE A ' Sharp Contrasts Displayed in tha Business Situation. ACTIVITY IN THE INDUSTRIALS While llnalnraa tiooil In Maaafnc tnrlnar l.lue there I Dullness In a-'lnnnrlal Circles Em port ShoTT tiuln. I NEW YORK, April 9.-R. O. Dun aV weekly review of tratle lolay tays: businrss rltuatlin rontlnumi lo Co. The it In any broad to define tratle In the nation ft. Joseph I.lve stock Market. ST." JOSEPH. April 9. CATTLE Re celptn. 100 head; market steady; steers 85.5O'aS.00; cow and heifers, $3.60(3 7 00: calves, $3.00di8.00. .. H(Xi8 Receipts, 2,000 head; steady to 6c higher; top, $10.50; bulk of sales. $10.20SI0 40 SHEEP AND laAMBS-N. market; lambs, quotable, $8.00419.60. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western market yesterday: Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha..'.... St. Joseph... .j.... Kansas City. ...... St. Louis... Chicago Totals .103 .100 .300 .200 .200 6,000 2.000 2,000 2,000 6,000 .903 10,000 2.000 looo 3.61(9 - Cotton Market. NEW YORK,- April .-COTTON-Markt opened steady at an advance of 26 points on the old crop, but unchanged to 2 points lower on the new In response to easier cables and week-end realizing. There ap peared to be little May for sale and that month held steady at an advance of from 2 to 4 points, but later positions etued off to a loss of bti9 points during the early session In the absence of bull support. Weather advices were considered favor able. Rumors ot possible labor difficulties and Lancashire were denied by private cables. Futures opened steady; Aprll,14 98c offered; May, 14.83c; June, 14.67c; July, 14.65c; August, 14.15c: September, 13.20c, of fered; October, 12.64c; December, 12.47c; January, 12. 45 12.46c. futures closed steady; April, 14.93c; Mav 14.83c; June. 14.57c; July, 14.56c; August, " t, otrpii-mucr, tree; uctooer, 12.66c November, 18.41c; December, 12.40c; Janu ary, i;.s(c. pot closed auiet: middlinar un. lands, 15.25c; middling gulf, 16.60c: no sales. 11 v EiitriAjJ.,, April . COTTON Spot, medium business done; price 6 points hlgtwr; American middling fair, 8.44d; good miuaiiner. s.ita: midannsr. 7.uxd: low mid dllng. i.88d: Rood ordinary 7.63d: nrrlinurv T.S8d. The sales of the day were 7.000 bales. of which 600 were for speculation and ex port ana exciuaea 8,800 American; receipt, 1,000 bales, Including 200 American. Mlnneapoll Oral Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Anrll wuriT 4i.is Juiy, 11. is; caan, No. 1 hard ti.ittt; iMo. 1 northern, $1.111.14: No t.ivut.i2 io.ji nortnem 11 aium 1.104. ' FLAX Closed at $2.64. CORN No, t yellow, 4462 3ic. OATS No. S white. S9H38To. RYE No. 2. 70H74 4c. BRAN In 100-lb. Back. $20.00. FLOUR First Pnlanla In VL'rwiH t V. Minneapolis, $8.80 5.60 ' second patents! $6.106.30: first clears 84 25ffl)4 US- ond clears, $3.003.80. Hay Market. ' OIIAHA. April 8. HAY No. 1. 810 00- No. 2, $8.00; packing, $6.00. Straw: Wheat, $7.00; rye and oats, $3.00. Alfalfa, $13.00. The supply of poor hay Is much heavier than the demand and nobody want to buy the poorer quality. The supply of good hay Is shorter than th demand and the market remains about the same as H haa for the last few daya. . 1 ; Play Khtirp contrasts Dullness In the flnan- W.7..1 1 l"oiitrs.ils tvitli an active In- ntlStrlul OUtUllt. Tl,e i.-.L'. rn,u-la n, - lliar.1,1,. . t -7 AiitW. 1. '. ,rly trrvxuiar and make 10 81"" lll he siluatton I'oinNo siirriclently as u whole. t,,.i?r .,r,''K"nty Is appai-t-nt In finished Pi Uiri lro", aIld ,t""1 because of the l! a w n 1 V apat'ity of the mills. Yet It Isl't 1'",,""" smu-tural ateel bKk-vlS- .1 ? f-rat 0-"4"-''r exceed all pre- ..iii.,.. i i , "ml periou wun two ex .om-V " . il " "' '"at the lea . .mtiur, conattiiMis exist, as constirrvr i " yursu8- 1nit attitude and prloe show some further weakness. Lxports of cotton eooo Bhow a decided ga ti in the Philippine titul.. since the en Si'i.'.1.?' f. th.e "pw l,,riff fimlatlcan. 20. wu.wo yards bavin been shipped durlnif V'" Rht """"us ending Krhruai-y, ugalnxt MWOiju yards In the two previous veara. curtailment in cotton nulls is becomina; wklesprea.i nnd tleinttntl for worsted In nien a wear is to UrIU that many loom are Idle. Trade In footwear Improves Gradually and Is much belter than weeks ago. Th question 0f values Is Ick of a disturbing element. Si exer- crop un- liltlh level of except for ab- Toledo Seeal Market. TOLFPO, O.. April 9 fOCEDH r-lover, caah. $7.30; April. $r76: Oct.er. $6 6'); De cember. $6 46; rejected. $6 65; negle-tnd, 14 25. Timothy, prime. $2 16. Alslke, pi lino, $7.60, neglected, 5 (A . . . SHLk-P Only two or three small ship ments of lamos were received today, tne best Mexicans selling at fj.M. steady with yeateruay, and Incidentally tne best pi.ee paid llila week. bupply for Hi week haa consisted iargi-lv of lamb, most of them wooled. and the total count 1 but little more than half a large a last week' run. A sharply con tracted eastern demand at the opening was strongly reflected at this point and prlcea suffered conaidei ably, but lighter supplv during the lata two or three days Induced a bolter furling In packing circles unci early declines have inore man been re Itair.ed. The market hux been very uneven, nowevvr. and it I a doubtful ir current prices ate much better than strong, a compared wan last Meek a clone. Prime Mexican lambs aro quotable up to $.1. .5, with the ordinary run of tho atufr going about 75c441. lower than the hlj;h time thus far una sen Hon. There have been no shorn lambs or sheep of consequent oil aale, but well finished strings would proti ubly sell around 1.0u p.-r owl. luwtr than the same clasa of wooled slock. Bheep and yearlings continue In limited supply; in fact, the proportion of wethera. , etc., Iina been too meaner to aftoid anything like a broad test or value.. um,i. ably firm and ri amiable active would be a veiy goud v.ay of dracrlbtng this end of the trade, although mure or lean weaknrs Has apparent during tne fore part of th week. . tjuotatlona on aheep and lambs: Oood to choice lamb, 18 fctf9.75; fair to good lambs MWj3o, good light, yeurlmgs. $8.1ddafco' good heavy yearlings, $;.76pn 15; good to choice wethers, - $7.vS.0O; fair to good OMAHA GUarERAIi MARKETS. Xaplo and Fancy Prod nee Prlcea Var nished by Bayers and Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered . the retail trada In l-rt cartona. :u-: M.. 1 in 60-lb tubs. 2c: No. 2. In l ib carton.' 31c; In 60-1D tubs, Vc; packing stock, solid puck, 19ic; dairy, In co-lo tubs, tjo. Market onances every xuesday. CHuiKiiK Xwlns, loc; Young; America, I8iic; Daisy cheese, lio; llmberger, 18o; No. 1 brick, lac; domestic block ttwlss, 22c; imported alwi, Suo. POULTRY Dressed broiler, $8.00 do.; for storage, $6.00; for fresh springs, 19c; bena, 18c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18c; geese, lac; turkeys, 86c; pigeons, per doa., $1.20; homer squabs. $4 per dux.: fancv aauaha. $8.60 per do.; No. 1, $3 per do. Alive: ttroilera, Horn 1 to lfe lbs., iuc; 1 to I lbs., 30c; hens, 16c; old rooster. 9Wc: young roosters, 11c; ducks, full feathered, 14c; geese, full feathered, Uc; turkey, 20o; guinea fowls, 25c each; pigeons, 60o per ao.; homers, $4 pei do.; burners. No. 1, $2 per -iox. Fltfll (all froxen Satrnon. 11c; pickerel, 9c; whltefiah, 13c; pike, 10c; trout, 13c; catfish. 18c; large crapplcs. Italic: smelts. 16c; bpanlah mackerel, fee; eel. ISc: had dock, 13c; flounders, 12c; frog legs, 40c per do. fruits Mrawberrles: Texas and Louis iana, 24-qt.. caaes. per case. It-00; 24-ot. cases, per case, 2.6Oa'3.00. Oranges: Cali fornia Camella brand Kediand Navel, 'id. 86-112-126 !xe, per box, $3.00; 150-17tl-200-21- 250 lxe. per box, $3.26; other brand from Riverside and other districts, per box. 12 ks tf3 00. Lemons: Limoniera, extra fancy. 309 860 alxes, $5.0O5.60; cholca 800-360 size, per oox, ea.ov, w ajse, hid per dox less . Bananas: Fancy eelect, per buneh. I1.7r.iai $.00; Jumbo, bunch, $2.758.75. urap: l,n ported Malaga, per keg. $5 00(35 an Grape Fruit: Florida. 48 alxe $60t vpples: Ben Davis, par bbL, $3.60; New 1 oik Russets medium slxe, per bbl., $3.60; California fancy W. W. Pearmaina. , per box. 8a in- California extra fancy W. W. Pea rm a tin Red Wood brand, per box, $2 25: cholca Colorado Jonathans, per box. $2.00; extra fancy Colorado Jonathans, per box, $2 60 extra fancy Colorado R. Beautle. nr box' $2.50. Cranberriea: Jersey, winter stock, per bbl.. $6.uo(U5.tu. Date: Anchor brand, new 80 l ib. pkg. In box, per box, $2.00. Figs California, lOo slxe, 80c. VKUETABLKB Irish Pntstnea: Wlaenn. tin. and native, per bu., 4otefi0c; Colorado. per bu.. wejwc. tweet Potatoes: Kanvaa per bu., $1.26. Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland eea. per 10.. jvtc. eiery: alUornla or Florida, per 12-lb. bunch, 80c Onions- Red per lb.. S'tc; yellow, In sacks, per lb., 2c! Old vegetables: Parsnips, carrots, beets turnips. In sack, per lb., 2c. tiarllc: fctra fancy, white, per lb., lac; red. per lb.. 16o. NBW SOUTHERN VKOETA BLKS-. Radishes: Per dox. bunchea. tti'7oc. Tur nips: Per dox. bunchen, 6uc. ' Carrots: per dox. bunche, 60c. Sliallotts: per dox bunches. 60c. parsley; Per do, bunches, toe. Bests: Per dos bunches, 6oo. Kplnavh: Per bu., 12 lb.. 6100 Kkk plant: Fancy Florida, dox., 81.&0O2.00. 1'omutoes: Fancy Floi lila or Cuba, per 6-baxket i-rute. $J 64; choice. $3 00- String and Wax Means: Per hamper, about 25 lbs., $5.0H'U'! ft. Cucum bers: Hot house, per dox., $1.76 3 2 00. HOME OROWN VEOKTAHLES -Radishes: Extra fancy borne grown, per dox. bunches, 36c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per tloc. 40c; head lettuce, in ham per. $J.(nKt5.00. Parsley: Fancy hotn growrj. per dos. buneuas. 40c. 'MISCKI.LANROO! Cider: New York, per 1 bbl., $3.60. Horserndlsn. Two dozen in rase, $1.90.- Walnuts: ' HIkck, per lt.. 2c; California. No. 1. par lb., !; Oullforma, No. I, soft, per lb.. 12Uo. Hlckuiv nuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., f.c. Co co. quia: Per sack. $6.00; per dox.. toe lrlOTXKXMTp OT OCKA8T BTK AMBKITS. fori. Arrived. Sailed I.IV Kit FOOI. Koip. ot Irelan ST. JOHN km ol Britain. ST. JOHN 8ar4inlac. NEW YORK TAt-'OM A La Pronsaea Columbian. BRADSTREIST'S RKVII.W OF TR4.I1B) Trade and Crop Hepnrta from Varlona Section Show Irrraalarlty. NKW YORK, April 9 -Uradst.-eet a to day says: Trade nnd crop report, still betray Ir regularity. In the northwest on the Pa cific coast and In Texas where needed rains have fallen trad and crop report are alike good. In tho southwest, the cen tral west, parts of the south and on the tipper Atlantic coat there Is conservatism In buying, verging upon caution, and there e mritt'B 01 me repression ciseu uptan traae movements by certainty or because of Lite prtres, discouraging buying, solute needs. Jobbing and wholesale trade, except In the sections favorably situated mentioned above, has been quieter and there la a disposition to regard spring trade, except for reorders laber, aa being over. In th Industrie reports vary. Iron and ateel, except structural material, are rather quieter. Production Is not so heavy and re-sales of earlier purchase cauha some weakness in prices of cruder forms. liusiness failures in the United State for the week endlnir with A m il 1 240, against 229 last week. 227 in th like week of 1909. 258 in IMS. 194 in 117 anrl iki In l:06. Wneat. Including flour, amnrls from er. United States and Canada for the week ending April 7 agereirute 1.777.0S6 bushels. against 1,744.279 bushels last week and 1.061,244 bushels tills week last year. For the forty weeks ending April 7 export are 117.046,660 bushels, atrnlnst 146.676.6H9 bushel In the corresponding period last yettr. Com exports for the week are 6715,624 bushels, against 1.086,351 bushels last week and !i26,fWS In 1909. For the forty week ending April 7 corn exports are 23.8iO,478 bushels, against 25.748.958 bushels last year. Cannon Writes to Woman Who Defended Him "Unrle Joe" Says There Are Times When It's Better to Fail than Have Yictory. MILWAUKEE, April 9. "I have alway believed In tho principles and policies of the republican party and expect, bo long aa I live, to keep the republican faith. Ia my opinion it Is better to fight and fall If fall we must than to win at tha sacrifice of tli oaa policies and principles and have viotory like Dead sea fruit, that turns to ashos on the Hps." This is the substance of a letter written by "Uncle Joe" Cannon, speaker of the house of representatives, to Mrs. Kate RIdsdale of Milwaukee, in acknowledgment of the pleasure given him by reading a re port of Mm. Rldedale's current topics talk on Speaker Cannon and the recent fight in the house of representatives, which she gave recently a the Young Women' Chris tian association. Giving an analysis of Mr, Cannon, Mrs. RIdsdale described him In this way: "Just one nerve composed of one part magnetism, two parts irasoible dominance L little, tense, five foot five rapid-firing gun, with a cigar Instead of a ramrod, al ways trained on the enemy, spitting bullet by the thousand, eaoh one finding- its target and leaving a gash. "And again: 'Be something,' Is Speaker Cannon's slogan. He is no Tomllnson," whose lack of individuality barred him from right to place either In heaven or In heil. 'Uncle Joe's' supporters say he' all white his foes declare him unrelieved black. He may be either or both, but not even the most color-blind could mistake him for drab. He's an Individual a good friend,-an unrelenting foe always a fuitzy- wuxxy" and whether right or wrong, a 'first class fighting man' eventy-four year old and still In the rini?." Th Key to th Situation-Be Want. Ad. 9 and More A Remarkable Profit Sharing OffeJ It 70a har $10, or 950, or 1100, or 91,000, or can save a few dollar aclt month from your earning and wish to lnrest them In the lgrt magasln pub- llhlng enterprise la Kansas City, Mo a bnaln of constant growth and rrea8 fatur, X will b pleased to bar from you. I will than nd yon a full dasorlptlon of oar busln and lta condition, tha story of Ha great snooe and (how you how you can share In th unusually large and growing- profit of a rraat business of th brightest propacta. Th basin la firmly established, and additional funds ar only needed to do bigger things under exceptionally splendid condition. Only a limited amount of praf erred hara en titling holder to a fixed yearly Income of Bri 1 offered. With each preferred ahargo for a short time only a sub stantial bonus of contmon stock, which, with th further development of th ntr prise ourht to pay additional dividend of ao1; and mort, , Write at onoe. If you don't wish to mis this remarkable investment propo sition to become a nsrtnar In a wall-e. tabllshed buain and share In It pres ent bl profit and fatur great anting. Addrea J. O. YOUHO, Secretary, 1100 Soyc Bldg., Chicago, IU. WAKT rAKTIEg TO V St W 81 ITU Irrigation Bond Issue of $300,000 Security over t'.O'io.DO.i. TtewrToIr and eanat sys !ni I, mil. IU.ik.i srra of derrim I anil. Walar tor ?i,(rl ansa kiMluin.l with laud ataJlabla. J. A. ftlSarftOlT, ... . 1738 Walton ftt. Danvar, Colo. Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers ...id Dealers 0Jlt rOTIBIOTB, STOCK. Omaha Office: U Hoard of Trada illdg, Sell lelaphone, Duujlas 621) Independent. A-9133V. Oldest aaa Zargat hvous U tha btate. I