Tllfc CEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, ATOIL 12. 1910. -rv ruifv ivh n:iiifi'rr it nrrT alfalfa, jisyfiJT.M. choice prairie, CRAW AND PKODtCL MARKET , , Light Rains ia Kansas Stiffen the Bearish Feeling. BULLS REFUSE TO GIVE WAY Corn Market U alte Firm, bat a Mark Heavier Demand Will Ba 'Repaired t Advance frlcea. i ' OMAHA. April 11. 191). Jesuit rin wer reported In Kinus, miilh turned tile crowd bearish. At ma apenlng prices start.d noun, but firmed V latter on (nod support from the bull Uudera, who a, taped tin the early oriel ina- 'Ihe corn mtikni acta firmer owing to a better demand. bu. a mora urgem demand yet In i levied to advanea prices. Th-re i( - no material change in tha cesn situation. -.Wheal weakened on tha rush of selling II Hie opening, rain making tne wnk ngs jielj .out their holdings ar.d further reauii by ihe bear faction tint vaiu4 .sower at tne clone. Corn suffered further loss tolay, values easing on after ilia first buying ordeia had been filled. Cash muff Hold better on the sample, market oflerings Dringing ' over tutui-oay. Primary witi-at receipt were ;r.000 bu. and receipts were is wo bu.. agJinst re--c -iptK Uri year of AM 000 bu. and siuimieuis f 2CUM bu. Primary corn receipts were 412.000 bu. and shipnnnts were 277,01)0 bu.. sgalnst receipts last year oC 318,000 bu. and shipments of ' 412.000 bu. " Clearances 397.000 bu of corn, none ' of oats and wheat and flour equaV'to lL".ouO bu. Liverpool closed MV1 lower on wheat and '&d lower on corn. Local lanat, of opi:ona: AVticles.l Open. Hlgtt. Low. Clone. ISat'y. firns, 2c; seiords. 2 ; packing stock s.uvte. KOfiS Unrhsna-ed: current receipts, new raes. tV00; niisrf llanenne ct'". $3 6V; southern. So.70; storage parked, t '5. Receipts. Mtipment SEW YORK STOCSiS ANS BONDS Sudden Spasm of Activitj Follows Dullness of Week-End. Wheat, bu.. foi n. bu Oat, bu..... . . . . li ) .... 67. o .... 18. 6'oo U.0" Wheat I till May... JVi 1 OGsi 1 06 1 00 1 ffl',4 . July... 1 00'., 1 00 1 UUi 1W t M4 ' Corn i i May... r,4 I M I 53 63 B4 ' July... 6H j 66 I M M W Oata ii - Iay... h 4li 41 41 41 4U4 -July..., BS'sj 8A 3H 39 89Va WfeAT H K R IX THK URAIX BELT Southeastern XetsraaLa Aaia Visited hy Itoerrt Heavy la ftoatn. OMAHA. April 11. 110. Light and arattered showers occurred In aouinaastern .Nebraska and southwesiern Ion a within the last twetny-four hours, snd moderately heavy rains were general over Kansaa, Oklahoma and western Mis souri, and rains continue in the lower Mis souri and Mississippi valleys this morning, rs o precipitation worthy of note has oc curred In oiher sections east of tha Kocky mountains since tha pieceoing report. Ihe weather I decidedly unsettled on tha Pa ciiic s.ope, and rains are general along tha coast tills morning. Temperatures ara fcornawhat lower In the extreme upper Mis sus. ppi and Missouri valleya, and froeaing ueatiier pievans in iortn Dakota and northern Minnesota; elsewhere temperature changes have been slight and unimportant. ihe aeath'-r win continue cloudy or partly cloudy in this vicinity tonight and Tuesday, Willi no important cnange in temperature. i no following snowa the temperature and precipitation for the last three years: 1310. Vm. ISM). 1907. Minimum temperature.... M 35 36 Precipitation T .11 .tW .17 Moi mat temperature for today, 4s de- gi ei;s. reflclncy In DreciDltatlon alnce March. 1. 2.21 Inches. deficiency corresponding tverlnd In ISM. 1.38 Inches. Deficiency correrDondlng period In 1J08. l.bi Inches. i.. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. torsi aad Wheat Heglea Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at S a, m., 75th meridian time, Monday, April 11, W!0: UMAHA DISTftlCT. lamp. Kala Btatlona. Max, Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb SI 41 .00 Omaha Cash Prlcea. WHEAT No. 2 hard, II O4H01.O6; No. I harl. fLOZiftl.M; No. 4 hard, Obcn-Sl .01 ; re ' Jected hard, ftjftifec: No. S spring, $1.04yi l.Of.'n, No. i spring, $1 021.04; No. t durum, SSc; No. S durum, r.(&'S;c. OOKN-No. 2 white, KU5M4c; No. S white. B."KiJ.Wirc; No. 4 white, 6J&Mc; No. S yellow, b-h'iWc; No. yellow, 61C'62c; No. . 4 yellow, 474(&0e; No. 2, 624iii5ic; No. $ 61r&2c; No. 4, 474Do; ro grade, 300)420. OATS standard. 40n: Wu. i white. 3sa 40c; No. 4 white 8SHfdc; No. S yellow, 38Vs (flsc, ino. 4 yeiiow, tu'Mj.jic; No. s mixed, iaa7c. HAKLEY No, 4, DlD2c; No. 1 feed, 49 02 c KXE-No. 2, 74c; No.- $. 72o. Carlot Receipts. . . Wheat. Corn. OaU. Chicago 10 m Minneapolis 38 Omaha 8 76 Duluth. 69 . ... Auburn, Neb 7 40 .00 li ken eow, Neb. 7 40 .00 Columbus, Neb... $0 4f .00 Culbertaun, Neb.. SO 40 .00 Falrbury, Neb... 7S 62 .08 Fairmont, Neb... 79 42 CJ Or. Island, Neb. NJ ,W Hartlngton, Neb. 82 48 .Oil Heatings, Neb.... 77 44 .06 Holdrette. Neb.... 73 43 .00 Oakdalv, Neb 7 48 .00 Omaha, Neb 7 M .00 Tekamah, Neb... SI 47 . .00 Alta. la. 79 M .00 Carroll, la 79 49 .00 Clarinda, la 78 40 .00 Sibley, la 81 47 .00 Sioux City, la... 78 64 .00 Sky. Cloudy Clear Clear, Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Pt. cloudy Pt cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy CHICAGO GRAIX A1TD, PROVISIONS Feat area ( the Trading; aad Closlaa; Prices aa Beard at Trade. , CHICAGO, April 11. Rain in the south west started wheat prices down today and ' ' tha decline waa not checked until & canta (had been clipped from the price of the new crop m on tha. Corn and oata also .were weak, the former declining about lc : and the latter approximately V4c. Pro visions sold off to a point more than $1 .a barrell below the cloeing quotations of Saturday. Wheat was weak all day, with the ex . T caption of a short time during the first ', Hour, when prlcea ehowed a alight upward i tendency owing: to buying by leading longs ; and miscellaneous shorts. - The principal .' celli.ig pressure was on the more distant deliveries. weather conditions in the southwiat furnished the chief aelllna: ln- ' '' centlve. Rains were reported during ,the last forty-eight hours over a large sec lion ' of the winter wheat belt, world's shipments were liberal, the amount on passage and the - visible supply In the United State each showed a moderate In . crease and primary receipts in the United States were greatly In eitess of those of the corresponding day a year ago. The July delivery sold between $1.V4H nd ILOoi end September moved between $1.01 and fl.02(g'1.024i. The market closed weak, with prlcea almost' on tha bottom level, July being off lc at jiUtVpUH and September down 117c at $1.01 ViL01H ., Corn declined to a atill lower level to flay. as a result of renewed realising. The May delivery displayed the greatest, weak- - lieas and sold oft from ifrf8fce to 67Ho. '.' Cash corn waa In fairly good demand and prlcea were steady to Vs higher. No. i -yellow sold at 65r&7c. The market for options closed almost at the lowest point end net declines of k,f3'7c. final figures on t May being at blc ..i Oata yielded to the weakness of wheat and corn. The May eption sold between iVfHlo and 424c. The market closed 'weak, with prices H&MiC lower, May being at 4ii(3'4lc. Provisions were weak all day. especially pork. v prices declining SSc to $1.82. The '. Tange ior tne aay on me may awuvery oi pork was between $22.80 and S28.M. Final nuotatlons on May delivery follow: Pork, $22 97H; lard, $13 25, and ribs,, $12-(5. The leading future ranged as follows: Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. f Not Included In averagca DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain, Central. Statiooa. Max. Min. Inches. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Ky 19 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Chicago, III.: 24 bt. LOUIS, MO 13 Des Moines, la.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo. 24 Omaha, Neb.. 19 Temperatures below freeslng are reported In northern Minnesota and North Dakota. Generally warm weather prevails in other portions of the com .and wheat region. Lltrht and scattered showers occurred within the last twenty-four hours in south eastern Nebraska and good rains occurred In Kansas and western Missouri and south over the lower Missouri valley. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau, 70 42 .00 SO 44 .00 78' 43 .00 74 48 .00 82 52 .00 80 4S .00 78 38 . .00 74 62 .30 80 . 48 .00 dollars. $4:1. 117.000; silver dollars of 11!W, t, .W.0"O; silver certificates outstanding. I'l.m.OuO. ()i-neial FunA-fMsndard silver dollars In geneial fund. Jil.U4. current liabilities. $10.:!93 401 ; working balance In treasury of fices. $?5,S12 '!; In bank to credit of treas urer of I'nlted Stat-a. $li.2S..tS; subsldary silver coin. $-'1.5fa.7W; minor coin, ll.2y.0.; total balance In general fund, $st.238.fci0. MA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Show an Increase, While Hogs and Sheep Are Off. C0U5T CASES AB0USE JNTEEEST Aaaoaaremeat Made of Hflmfl for Argrament af Amerlraa Te harro and Staadnrd Oil (sura Tim Loans Higher. NEW YORK. April 11 There was a sud den spasm of activity In the atock mantel today upon the announcement or a reas signment for argument before the supreme court of the American Tobacco anu titana- ard Oil cases. The buying of stocks was hurried and urgent and at rapidly advancing quota lions. That It came largely from uncov ered shorts was obvious, the professional bears having sold stocks In the early deal In us on a rumor that a decision adverse to the American Tobacco company would be handed down today. This mood or the speculation had been araravated by the speech of the attorney gereral in unteatfo cn Saturday night and by tne intention there announced to extend the scope of government prosecutions of corporations to the bituminous coal combination, ana tn- ferentlally, to others. There v.as the additional consideration that the re-opcnlng of the two leading anti trust cases Implied a balance of opinion In the court Itself that left the member unsatisfied - to promulgate a decision In cases of such wide scope and Importance, The delay which must now occur in reacli iiiK a final decision in the cases was ac cepted' as a measure of relief from the condition of suspense which the weekly expectation of a possible decision has held over the stock market. For those who have held that the Immediate suspense of this question has been a tepresslve Influ ence on enterprise the chitnged condition was regarded hopefully. OM.er considera tions were submerged by the Importance attached to the new position of the anti trust cases. Bidding for etock to tefct the market revealed a small floating supply offering. The drooping tendency of grain and cotton prices gave force to favorable auguries of the crops. Interest rates for time loans were ad vanced ngaln and the call loan rate started the wek at SV per cent. Influenced by both the bank statement of Saturday and the belief that further gold engage ments would be made for this week's tteamer The fact that the Bank of Eng land secured the bulk of the South African gold arriving In London without competi tion bore Oh the situation. The statement of agriculture exports from March showed an increase ln value, but a falling off In amount of cotton exparta compared with March, last year, whlcn served to alter the discrepancy from the normal in our export trade which has been glaring for many months. The tone of the bond market continued irregular, but there was soma improvement at some points. Total sales, .par value, $2,278,000. United States bonds were un changed on call- Number of sales and principal quotations on siocKS were as iouows: - Kw Yark Meaer Market. NKW YORK. April 11. MONET On call. firm at .Vn3S per cent: ruling rate. S4 per cent; closing bid, i per rent; offered st 8 per cent, lime loans, very firm and fairly active: sixty days.. per rent; ninety days, 4Vg4'-fc per cent; six month. kit .117 41 per cent. rtUMK M 7114 ft MERCANTILE! PAPER 4H65 per cent 8TKRLINO EXCH A NO E Easier, w ith actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84tu 4.8410 for sixty-day bills and at S4.RT70 for demand: commerelal tills. 4.P?tH Srt. SILVKR Hsr, 53c; Mexican dollars. 4to. liON I S Government, steady; railroad, ir rraular. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: V. t. ret. Ss. res....10lnt. M. M. 4a... la eMson lHkJon 4a V. S. to m IMVt do 4a do coupon lWVt'K. C. He. 1st fa. 0. 4a reg IK L. S. deb. 4s IM1. io eoasen l a N. unl. 4n... Allis-Ohsl. lit to ... . K. T. let 4s... 7V4j Am. A. to 14 do tan. 4V4 1W Am. Tvbaero 4a ',Mu. P.rtflo 4 ,. rH aa la h:j N. H. K. of M. 4H. . Amour ce. a... ItHN. V. C. s tMa...... iA Atrhlaon tn. 4a H so dab. to H do tr. .... , lllS'N 1 . N. H. H. do c.'to.... 1HH er. ia 1M At. C. L. lot 4a MHN. a W. 1st . to.... ) Bat Ohio 4. to rr. It H' dtl IUa mNo. Piclflo 4a l' do . W. IVta do la 7!U Rrk. Tr. ct. ia 4H0. S. L. rfd. 4a... tl Can. of Oa. to Witfrnn c 34a 116... H Cm. LMtbar to 1'" d ron. a KMli ('. of N. J. 6a...l2J4 Readlnj ln 4a t4 Cbaa. Ohio ivu oiusi. L. A 8. r. I 4a. si do rat. to.. S o g.n. to isi LhlCMO A. I'll. 72t. J S. W. c. 4a.. 'it C , H. a Q. J. 4a.... :H in tat Knld 4a.... '4 do sen. -4a asm &ia.board A. L. 4s.. slit C. M. a sr. g I Ha Mgo. p.clflo col. 4a.... 0k C, R. 1. a P. c. 4a.. do ti. 4a. do rfg. 4a sMi do lit ret. 4a...'.. folo. Ind. to 7 8o. Riilwajr to Colo. Mid. 4a 77V do jn. 41.: C. S. r. a 4Vta. M t'nlon Pintle 4a.... II. A H. ct. ia M4 do cv. ia H. A R. O. 4a S64 do lat a rat. 4s. do rot. to KV L I. Hubber to..., .... 71Vt L:. 8. Steel 2J 6a. . .... W Va.-Cro. Ctaem. to..Si . T4sWabash lat to 1I84 A.. 7TS do lat a ex. 4a.... Tl .... ?0iWi.srn Mil. 4a H J40 ww. Bloc. c to V CATTLE OPEN WITH FAIB BUS Hears Are Doahly Bearish and Re ports from the Kaat Are Ilseear- InaT Prevlalea Mar ket Leaver. , J, I 2-f RntTTM OMAHA. Anrll 11. 11 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, n Estimate Monday 4.R:) .i'0 ' - i... ,..b 1 mil 4 t0 I Same day I weeks ago.. silTS 4 4X3 lt.m " t- J .. . . I. , t 71 J I IU1 10 1,0 1 ' ' Same day weeks ago.. 4 tWl S.2J4 ?' " Same day lasl year l.WJ t.an 8,it4 M The following table shows the receipts of SHEKP A fully normal supply of lambs cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha fori an(j ceep was yarded today with the sheep tne year io aaie, compared wun i '. I end of receipts larger man it has been tor 1W0. 109. Inc. Iiec, I time. Colorados were rather scarce. Cottle 27o.077 26S.172 Z2,SH)6 I but several very good shorn strings were Hogs 24 1 77.3" "r. Zl I Included in the run from various Nebraska alas. HI in. jAllK-CTwImers srd ...... ) AmalsunMad Coppor H.tUO 7"4 Aniarlran Asrtcultural Am. beet Butmr SOD Its Amarteaxi CJi 700 IIS Am. C. r 1.000 14 w. An. Cotton Oil.. l.suo An. H. 4V It. pfd 6 47 Am. Ico Securltln.. 400 Kv, Amartraa Llnaeed American Looomotlvo .... 1.000 624 Am. 8. A R Jl. U Am. a. A R. plil..'. auo 1U6 Am. Ileal Foundries ArUcles.l Qpan. I High.) Low. 1 Close Sat'y. Wheat 4 May Corn May I July ' SepU. Oata May July Sept. I'ork- , IMay TJuly , Sept.' Lai-d. -May July ' Sept, July . Sept. i 12' 1 Of."7; B8Hff4 (61 44 42 m . ..... v 23 70 24 7Va 28 S7 13 18 v7H U 8s 18 13H U 8714 12 77HI t i;s . WW 42Vt 40 sa 23 SO 24 111 23 87i 13 W 13 OiH IS 12'J 12 87U 12 77H 1 11 -1 12 1 044ll 04, 1 01 4isri 3'4j " S7H, 23 m 22 M H i 86 13 10 IS fU 12 70 12 7s 12 &5 1 01VWI 0V 41'i S7i S7U 23 18 82 90 13 25 U 8i 12 78 1! 80 12 65 IS 67V t ir-s i oaa; i is rf4 blJ 5 42H 4U 24 12V 84 271, 23 rj',4 13 C2V, 13 17V( U 85 13 27H 13 00 12 90 No. t. Cash auotationa .were as follows: FLOUR Weak; winter patents, $3.205.55; winter straights. $4.30?ro 25; spring straights. $4 7fl4.ei bakers. X2.xjo.30. RYE NA. 2. 80c. SAKLEY Feed- or mixing, SKfrCTc; fair to-choice malting, &83i6c. - SliKi)! Flax. No. 1 southwestern. $3.28: No. 1 northwestern, $2.33. Timothy, $4 Ulover. 812.60. . PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $23 25 (il.aO. Lard, per 100 lbs., $1S.0. Short ribs, vides (loose), $12 7M 13.1.'i. Short clear sides boxed ft $l4.tsii 14.2a. Total clearances of wheat and flour were eunl to aU.OuO bu. Primary receipts were 472.000- bu.. compared- with 430,000 the con e spoudlng day a year ago. The visible buddIv if wheat In the united States In- croauied 198.000 bu. for the week. The aiuount of breadstuff on ocean passage In ueuaHd.hJ6.0u0.bu.- tslimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 22 cars; corn, 2ii ears; oats, 162 car; hogs, li.fH.0 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, $1141 rkr No. S red. $1.101 14: No. S hard. UL!al l3H: No. S hard. 11.071.12: No. i spring, Jl.OJjJl.lX. Corn: No. 2 cash, 87Vitr o-'c; No. s cash, o6ttr5ie; No. i wnue, 6Hc: No. S white, 6Niibo; No. 2 yellow, ohnfc; No. $ yellow, &t.ti7o. Oats: No. 1 cash, 41c; No. S white, 44Vntf46c; No. 4 white. WH4--C; standard. 44it44Hc. BUTTER-steady; creameries, 2tjt21c; uniries, ugsio. r-Jls-Ly : receipts, M 088 cases; at rnr- cases Included. lSJOo; firsts. 20c; a inaia, rc. CHEKSE Steady; daisies, HTjmbc; twins, -Vtoe; fount Americas, Halite; long ht.ios. iaai:i.,. ... POTATOEfi-Steafly; choice to fancy. XV; fair to good, iitfc. . I OCLTMY-steadyi turkeys, Hc; chlck er.a. Wc: sur naa. 18.- VEAL steady; bu to 08-pound weights. Sj SHe; 00 to 86-ound weights. u.Uc; b to 110- Kaaeae l'l Grata and Provisions KANSAS CITY. April IL-WHKAT-Mav ll,IM!llMl bid. July. $10U. se.lers; S. p totnber. Oa'c. Cash unchanKed to in i..nr No. 8- hard. $10112; No. 1. II 061.10; No! req, fi.i.'ri.io, nu. a. fi.wifi.is. lORN-May, 6i0 bid; July. Jcc: Sen tember, 6isj bid. . Cosh iMichan-td; No. 2 in i WU-. jso. a. 04viAc; .u, 3 white, will w, r-o. o. nonp. OATH I'nciianged; No, white. 4:tf4ic m lu.ir.i. Willie I RYK-i. j ,-fco. ... I UAXkLcuanged; choice timothy, $14.00 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, April ll.-FLOl'R-Market quiet and lower to sell; spring patents, $5 50 4iS.SO; winter straights, $6.116.86; winter patent, $8.00; winter straiaj-hta, $4.604.7(; winter extras, No. 1, S4.SOI&4.90; winter ex tras, No. 2, $4.304.45; Kansas straighta. $5. iXX&b tO. Receipts, 13,950 bbls.; shipments, 14.&30 bbls. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 84.AV44.46; choice to fancy, $4 604.66. CORNMBAL Quiet: fine white and yel low, $1.45421.50; coarse. 81.30ffil.40; kiln dried. $3.30. RYE Nominal; No. 2 western. 69ttc. f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Spot market earn-: No. 2 red. $1.22. o. 1. f : No. 1 northern. S1.2SM. f. o. b. afloat, opening navigation. Option market declined under neavy selling as a result or rains in Kansas, predictions of more unsettled weather ana few offerings and lower prices for cash wheat. At the close f rices were l"b'a:c net it.wer. May, Ji.i9s 20H. closed at S1.19H: July. $M2v?Ui closed at li.izs; septemner closed at ii.usvi. itoceipts, Uo.ieu bu.; shipments, 110,164 nu. UOKN Spot market steady; steamer. KVtc, and No. 4, 694o, both elevator, export basis; exporti No. z, imhc, nominal, I. o. float. Option market was quiet and easier with wheat, closing at HdlVtC net decline. May, 874tf7ko, closed at bTSc; July closed at wvc. neceipia, ru.; shipments, 199,088 bu. OATS Spot market quiet;' mixed oats. 28 to 82 bounds, nominal: natural white. 28 to 32 pounds. KWM&c; clipped white. 34 to u pounds, 4iaoic option marxet was without transactions, closing nominal, its. celpts. 3,bZ5 bu. way steady. HOPS Finn. LEATHER Firm. PROVISIONS Pork, easy: mesa. $200; family. $27.KKa'27.60: short clear. 2.0a 28.60. Beef, steady; mess, tlbOOr) 16.00; family, $19.00019 80: beef hams, -.uiffZ.oo. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lue., 9io.om0'li .w; piemeu nwiiia. iw.iwhh.w. Lard, weak; middle west, prime, $13.90 14.00: refined, eaarv: continent. 114.46;' South America, 816.24; compound, $10.10.60. TALLOW meady: prim city, r.iios., ic; country, 7(P7c.- RICE steady: domssstio, iuxiMC BUTTER Strong; creameries, 83c; extras. 82c: third to first. twoAic: held, common to speolal, 2431; state dairy, common to finest, 4"4 31e; process, 24(gi2oc; western fac tory. 22iaUc: western Imitation creamery. 23V8'C. . . cntiitois irregular; 4ia state, iuii cream, speciala. 17H1S:; fancy, 174c; good to k.--, ..1., Jirillll, IBIVlVVi HOW PMHO. MWV, . , common to fair, lKtfWic; skims, old, UH l!iUU rJasier; pacsed extra nrsis, uc; firsts, rmfic; southern regular packed, firsts. IS'fi iio. l'OULTKY-lresed, ouu; iowis, jara lkfc; turkeys, l.tu-Uc. St. Lenls General Market. ST. LOUIS, April 11. WHEAT Future lower: Mav. 11 oac: July. 31.0L"tfll.03. Cash weak: track No. 2 red, $116-0 lloVi, No. 2 hard. Jl 10WWL14. CORN Futures lower: May. sc: juiy. tlc. Ccbsh steady; track No. 2, 4lc; No. 2 white, 6.ljt634c. OATS K ma re a lower: MiV. 41 'u: July, 3t)c. Cash steady; track No. 2, tVne; No. t white, 46c. RYki-Noiulnal. 0c. FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $5401 $.(0; extra -fancy and straight, $4.5d5.iW; hard winter clears, $3. 7txfj 4 w. bfcEU-Timothy, j.iwj J.WJ. CORNMEAI-83.2o. BIIAN-Dull; sacked, east track, $1069 1.08. HAY-Ur.changed; timothy, 116.093 1&; prairie. IIIty.'MIDD. IRON COTTON TIES-4T0C. . BAGGINO--c, HKMP TWINE "c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: Jobbing $23 00. Lard, lower: prime steam, 813. M 11 60. Dry salt meats, unehanged; boxtd, extra shorts, 14.76; clear rlba, $14.78;. short clears. 81 im, liacon. unrhand; boxed, extra shorts, 116.73; clear rlba, $li.37H; short clears. IlliC'i. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springe. 20c; turkeys, 21c: dUifcs, loc; geese. 8c. BUTTER Steady; creamer, 27ij33c. KGGS Steady, 204e. Receipts. Shipments $ 400 . S1W0 M8rt0 4X.W ....llfb"! ,' . 02.100 67.600 37.bO Flour, bbls Wheat, bu , Corn, . bu Oata bu Philadelphia Prsssre Market PHILADELPHIA. April ll.-DUTTER-Firm, good demand; extra weetern cream ery. SSc; extra nearby prints. Six:. . 1XJU3 Firm; fti-sts He higher; Pennsyl vania and other nearby flrats, free ci"eir 23tc.-at mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby current receipts. In returnable ca;n, 22Hc, at mark; western first, free rases, 2:c at mark; -weatern current receipts. free ca-cee. 2?Vc. at mark. . CH ECS E Firm; New York fall ore us choice, old. ITV!'! New York full ereams. fair to ojJ. old. 16VjS17c; New York full creams, fair to good, new. inc. ' Toledo Seed Market. TOLEI0. Apnl 11 EEDP-f lover, cash 16 fO; April. 16 .14; October. o SO; December, 8" T.if. Tinioiliy. prime. $2 U, Alslka prime. 87. ax . 8.000 183 8,1(10 . 42 to rk Am. 8u(ar Raftnlng Am. T. TV. Am. Tobarro pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co .... . Atchison Atchison pfd , y. . Atlantic Co Una..:... Baltlmoro A Ohio........ Batblehom Btasl Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific. Central Leather , Central Lauder t(dV....; Cm. at New enwr. ex-dlv "J 21 Choaapoako A Ohio 10,80) N44 ChlsaaO' Alton........... Obloaco ft. w., new C. O. W. pfd Cblcaio A N. W. cv u. a st. p C., C, C. A Bt. u:.. Colorado r. a l Colorado A Southern....... Consolidated Caa Corn Producta tlalaarara A Hud. ton benver A Rio Grande D. A R. G, Pfd '. Distillers' Securities Brio Erie lat pfd Rrle Id pfd General Klectrlc Great Northern pfd Groat Northern Ore ctls... Illinois Ctotral Interbnrouth Met. ..-it...-. Int. Mat. pfd ..... International - Harvester .. Int. Marina pld International Paper International Pump Iowa ConbraJ ST14 I7Uj 7114) 7St 444 374 las l'k 11 41 44 44 40 4 17 8 t 1 4H M 7M I34j i0 1 64 'IU0 121 litS Ut 8,400 186H Ui 11(1, S0 TS M ' 17 n0 16 6t4j Hti I.SU0 4414 49 46 12, WO 114 1:1 lias loo va iM 10:1 tuo U9 ia 12 1,000 111 110 Ills ' - 100 81 1 ! 11. K .74 74 78 Distillers' to ... Erie p. I. 4a... (an. 4a.. do ct. 4a, ear do earlee B... Gan, Bloc, cv. to. .101 . 44 .104 . 7 .100 .11 . 1 .lOf 104 111. Con. lat ref. 4a. 47 Wis. Caotrsl 4s int. Mat. 4a IVSMo, Pac. cv. as ctfs.. Did. utltn. M London Closing; Stocks, London, April 11. American securities opened uncertain today. During the first hour a few buying orders in Amalgamated Copper and United States Steel hardened the list and at noon the market was dull but steady, with prices ranging from un changed to Hd higher than Saturday's New York closing. Conaola. money 81 Loulivllle A N 1&8 do account ..81I-14M., K. A T 41 Ainal. Copper 74N. Y. Central 18s Aniconda eSNorfolk A W 104 Atrhlson 114 do pfd M do pld 1 Ontario A W 46 Baltlmoro A Ohio. ...IIS Pennsylvania Sv Canadian Pacific llRaiid Minos KSRaadlns SS , 88outbarn Ry 17 141 do , pfd 44 14 Routhern Pacific 1 40 Union Pacific 17 SO do pfd 8U. 8. 8teal.. 81. 4 do pfd 123 II Wabash 21 88 do pfd 4M4 HIVSoinllh 4a S4U SILVER ar, steady at 244fcd per ounce MONEy-a84 per cent The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is $ 16-16 per cenr; for three months bins, 3 li-it4 per cent. New Yark Carta Market The following quotations are furnished by .Logan at Bryan, 316 South Sixteenth street: Amor. Tobacco. 446 Ooldflald Daley 7 Bar 8 tat a Oaa... 88Oraone Cananaa 1 Boston Cons liSlnsiilratlon .......... 1 Butte Coalition....... II Laroes 4 8 Nevada Cons. llSNaraoa-t'tah ZOhlo Copper. 18S 188 40 42 107 W0 DOO 13 14 14 STJe 87 U 62A 6.100 164 161 ' 169 8,100 149 139 14 100 17 17 M 400 40 as 40 1,000 11 U IS 8,700 149 140 1U - 200 17 U 17 too 171 171 172 ft) 40 40 804 77 1,4K rt K0 10 tOO 48 77 s M 41 200 160H 160 3,000 131 194 700 61 6 ISO 131 138 139 -8,100 - tt 11 82S 77 12 8v 48 31 161 13S 47 Cheaapaake a O... Chioaso O. W Obi., Mil. A St. P., Da Boor Denver A Hlo o... do pfd trie do lat pld do 8d pfd , Orand Trunk Illinois Caotral. 1 1-11 4s Rawhide Coalition... Z 8 Ray Central... 1 l-l(gwlft Pkf. Co ... 47 Sears, RoebtKk Co, ... 18 Superior , A Pitta.. ... 1 Tonoeah Xllnlnj... 7 Trinity copper. 1 .106 .144 . II1 . 4 Cactus , Oolno Chief Cons Fraction . r Davls-Dajy .... Ely Central.... Sir Cons Franklin ...... Glroux Ooldflald Cone Goldtleld Florence.. 1 1-14 United Copper Bostoa lllalng Stack. BOSTON, April 11-Closing quotations on mining stocks: AHoues Amsl. Copper A. Z. L. A S Arlsomi Com. ... Atlantic B. C. C. A C. B. A C C A . M Butte coalition 8. 900 700 68 1 Kansas City 80 K. C. 80. pfa Laolede Gaa Louisville A N Mtnn. A St. L M.. Bt. P. A 8. 8. M... M.i k. A T..-..-. M . K. A T. pfd Mlewurl Paolflc , National Blecutl National Load , N. R. R. of M 2d pfd. New York Central If. Y., O: - A W , Norfolk A Western North Aoierkaa Northern Pactflp Psolllo Mall Pannaylvanla People's Uu P., C, C. A St. L..v.. PHtihun Coal Proesed Stool Car Pullman Palace Car Railway gtsal Spring. ... Reading Republic stool Rapubllo' Steal pfd. Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd 8U L. A 8. r. M pfd.... fit. Lauie 8. W St. L.- . W. pfd Sloes-Sheffield 8. a 1... Soulhirn Pacific Southern Railway 60. Railway pfd Taimenaoe Copper Tenaa A Pacific T.. St. L. A W T . St. LAW. pfd.. 400 1,000 600 6O0 19 46 83 86 64 86 "ii 46 12 16 ' 67 M 1 11 46 II 864 l 100 100 100 100 . 1,100 160 ! 141 160 U 400 140 19 19 . 6,608 ' 41 9 41 71 600 44 68 .. 400 110 404 104 . till. 12 80, M 100 17 17 it .' S.7110 129 ito la . 400 46 44 46 . 4.M0 106 102 1011 KI0 74 74 74 . 4.400 136 133 lln . 600 Z 10 . 31,100 196 114 18S 80O 110 110 110 . 1,800 108 100 10 . 8-10 10 20 80 600 44 41 44 100 m in ii 104 41 41 41 .111, ! J7 11 166 800 17 87 17 4O0 HO 100 100 . 10.404 47 46' 41 . 1,000 61 81 11 600 K 44 60S 00 80 l 8 . 10 78 ' 71 71 400 71 77 T7 . 26.600 1X6 189 126 I.0O0 17 l 3T 4S) . 600 800 800 100 10 11 4.1 411 42 10 10 ' 49 44 43 80 81 41 61 Union Paclflo 101. 808 17 11 l Union Pacific Btd 1W (7 1 ' U. 8. Reahy U. 8. Rubber 1.000 41 41 U. S. Steel 841. M W 11 V. 8. atael pfd Utah Copper Va.-Caro. Chemical .... Wabash Wabaeh pfd Waatern Maryland etas Weutnfhouee iilaouie . Waetern Unloa Wnaaling A U Total sales for the day, 8:2,604 sharta 4.100 180 lit I. 47 4". 66 a. 47 46 47 'it 4.t0 1.6O0 4.9UO 1,104 6o 6V1 61 81 .44 41 8 78 49 8S 180 47 6t 31 41 48 4 78 4 Laeal Seearftlea. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr.. 814 New York Life building, Omaha: SUA Asset Alma. Me., city o , Untrice Creamarr, com CUr at Omaha 4a. ISM City of Omaha 4s. 1: City ol Omiha 4a, 15.17 ,. Cuoahy Packini Co. to Columbue, ., a. a. "a non Fairmont Creamarr, pfd...., Iowa Portland, cainiat to Iowa Portland Cement con. 4s '.. Nebraska Munlc.pala, 6 per esnt Nobraaka Tel. block. 4 per lint No. Plaits val. irrl. Co. 4a, 1U4 Omaha Water Co. to. H14 Ouialia Watir Co. 6a, W4 OiuH Water Co. d pfd Oinaka Ull to, 117 Omrfia . L. A P. to. ;IM Omaha B. L. pfd. 6 par cant Oaisha U Ky. e. 16-4 Omasa A C. B. 8. Re. la. 183 Ootaaa A C. B. St. Rv. pfd... Umalva A C, B. 8t. Rr. com Omaha a .47. B. Rr. A B.. pld Pucifle T. A T. to. 1S1 BSeivaport G. A B. la. llrtO Souta Omaha. CUT ot Toeka Mr- la. ItM Wnihl A Wilkalmy Ce 1'niun 8- T. aiocb, 60. Omaha To avt 6 par aaaL 8s 100 88 80 'l04 "l04 104 10 81 100 "is" lull 100 iio' 100 M 10 100 101 w w 18 1 II 1 1 1 81 8 1W s se - 84 64 . II 74 46 U SS M to is '" 6 9; ' 81 rfew Yark Mlalatr fork a, NEW YORK. April 11. Closing quota tations on nilninj stocks: A lie-. lis ! eaflvllle Cnn ...... 6 Hrunawtck Con I l.lnla Chief 4 tloa. Tunnel stock,.. 10 Mulaa 174 .do bonds IS Oinsrlo t Con. Csl. A Vs M Op'r il Horn Silver 14 Standard 0 Liun eilvir Iw 'a..o JarkH 8o Treasury Btatemeat. WASHINGTON. April It. -The condition of the treasury at the beginning of fcue.neje today km aa follows: Trust Fundtt ioid Coin, $4o2,45fi,8t9; sliver 44 Miami Copper ... 76 Mohawk .36 Nevada Con 16Niplsslnc Mines . 1 North Butte rcta.. 17 North Lake II Old Dominion .. 81Oeceola Csl. A Arlsona. 61 Parrotl 8. C. Cel. A.HecIa 676 Qulncy Ortcnnlal 17 Shannon Connor- ttKTica C. C. 64 SuKrlor Rust BuUe C. M 8 Superior A B. M. No. 41 . 6 . 4.. 41., 6., 81., 17.. 10.. to.. 61.. 4. . T4 ... 80.. II.. 7.. 49.-.' 44.. 41.. 44.. 1.. 71. . 41.. AT. .! ISO las 14 8k ... io ... I 1 ... 6 78 4) 8 J 40 46 HOC53 Pt. n... ii m in .18 ... I 171 a 9 1 ... I s .! ... 8 .819 100 I M t ... 10 04 4 1 4 ... 16 00 ... io eo I I 40 10 no m 40 14 as .! 40 N Of .841 1M 14 OS 110 ... It 60 IM 40 18 00 "6 ... 10 00 , 814 84 10 so ,127 0 10 00 , 111 1 II no ,949 40 10 00 ..110 ... 10 0 ,114 ... 10 00 ,115 ... 10 40 ,844 140 10 n 941 ... 14 06 4; . 6. . 44.. 43.. 44 . 4 . T4.. Tt.. . 67.. U . 84.. 77.. 46.. 6.. I . 14., 78, 66.. 78., 80, 74, 61.. . Ii .374 ,84T ,. ,911 ,17 ,9.4 41.. 66.. 41.. 44.. W, .. Av. h. IT. .94 t! 14 "1 .144 ,,l ets M U 01 40 :e oi Ml 10 M ... 10 08 ,. . 14 a ... 1 48 ... 14 as 9M ... 16 66 K6 800 14 06 111 I'l !t 14 HI lao IS 08 8J0 ISO 10 04 K61 It 14 10 IW ... 10 1 149 ... 10 14 .19 . . 10 I - .1X7 84 10 16 110 ... 10 10 806 120 10 10 ..sue .. 10 10 ...117 80 14 If ...84 110 10 10 ...16 ... 10 14 ...1K9 ... 10 19 ...177 ... 10 If, ...178 ., 10 14 ..811 10 10 16 ...871 ... 10 16 ...UI ... 10 10 Sheep ...422,383 47fi.t sections. Tl,. fnllnwlna- table ahnwa the average I Packera' orders were fully as plentiful prlcea of boga at South Omana tor the last I as at last week's close, and a reasonable several daya with comparisons: I degree of activity featured the tilde from Itne opening. arm competition on uie more finished grades of atock resulted In a good broad advance In prlcea and any I thing at all useful commanded l.Stflao higher figures than those that prevanrd at last weeks' close. Well-fatted shorn lots were April 1... April S.,. April 8... April 4... April $ 10 ft 10 OOto e 10 S9W 10 4SVU TSI S 78 76 I S 75 April 6. ..110 23i 6 681 April 7... 110 li) g 90 April 8...i0 16 90 April 9... 110 1I 8 93' April 10.. 6 April ll..10 03 ' I T4 8 47 I ?4l 4 411 S 4ft SO 47 S 28 S 48 22 8 48 S 81 S 48) 9 21 8 161 8 94 I i 8S I 16 as I a I 2 5 B7 I more "' ought than wooled offerinas t 3H $ 09 and generally sold to better advantage than 5 70 f a J r?S 4 91 the scsles at S9.20. but something In the i -v a r. a a Vl Hne of extra prime quality would probably I a m i 8 25 flnl buyer at $9.60. A string of Colo- i ?' i I9I ilSlM rado lambs still in the fleece realised $9.76. i 72 6 421 8 J3 8 4 WS TECftsf 444 000 nu.: decreaaa. V4.ora) tna, Oata l"v MtM bu.: Irroreaiwt. 13S.ISO nu. Rye. 67.Vj b.i ; decrease, n,ma pu. itarieyv ahiuim ou.1 I Increaae. SV.OOO bu. Tha vlelnla aupnlw oi' wheat in Canada laat Satiirdajr waa lullTs.1! 080 bu.. A decrease of $60,000 bu, s OMAHA aSsmBSkAIs MARK am. Sunday. $7.60. wooled wethers at $8.25, and wooled Receipt.-and dispo3lUon of live stock at "fn ' th the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at S o clock p. m. yeiserday: KECii 1 PIS OA ns. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. A bt. P 3 Wabash 1 Union Pacific 48 C. A N. W.. east S C. ft N. W., west 59 C. St. P. M. at 0 26 C. B. A Q,, east S C. H. A y., west 64 C. R. I. 4 P., east.... t C. R. I. & P.. west... 1 Illinois Central 2 C. O. W 2 14 2 17 3 21 1 14 i $ 64 cleared In very good Season Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lamhs, $SIV)7j 10.00; fair to good lambs, $9.lorf9 60; good liKht yearlings, 8.35 4)o.76; good heavy yearlliiHS. 7.Wa8. good to choice wethers. !7.8.s(tS.o; fair to Kod wethers, $7,605)7.86; good to choice ewea. jti 3sjC J. io; lair to good ewe, ,.witw.35. Total receipts 211 6$ DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha Paeklng Co 298 Swift A Company 1.0o5 Cudahy Packing Co 885 Armour ft Co 1,181 Schwarts-Bolen Co W. Ii. Vanoant Co 69 Benton Vansant ft Lush. IS Stephens tiros 3b Hill ft Son 12Z F. B. Lewis 168 Huston ft Co 70 jr. B. Root ft Co 77 J. H. Bulla IS L. F. Husi 105 Ii Wolf 19 McCreary ft Carey 47 H. F. Hamilton 8 Lee Rothschild .- 49 Mo. ft Kan. Calf. Co.... 80 Sol. Degan 49 Christy Cline 49 C. Smith 61 Other Buyers S89 849 1,340 1,390 974 144 No. 71 western ewes 328 western wethers 16 western yearlings a0 western lambs 94 western wethers 409 western yearlings 29S western lambs, clipped.. oo weatern ewes and wethers. 4s9 Mexican lambs 634 western ewes 52 western ewes 80 western lambs. horn o02 western lambs, shorn. 1,121 I 't western iambs ...... 'OS V.S0 14 925 lib western lambs CHICAGO Av. Pr. 129 7 60 124 - 8 25 76 8 75 74 9 60 S3 8 25 78 S 75 77 8 60 08 60 86 9 75 81 S 85 8 85 9 8 40 98 8 40 85 9 76 72 9 00 MARKET LI VIS STOCK I Cattle Market Lower i Hoars aad Sheen Alao Reported Lower. CHICAGO. April 11. CATTLE Receipts. 20,000 head; market, 10c to 20c lower; steers, 86.25(98 66; cows, $4.8T)87.26; heifers. H 2if i.oo; hulls, Jo.lWfl.60; 'calves. ys.Wii4.io: stockert and feeders, $4.?6&o.86. HOGS Receipts, 28.000 head; market. 10c to 16c lower; choice heavy, $10. 40Cif 10.60; butchers, $10.4010.56; light mixed, $10.35oj' 10.45: choice ' light. $10 4fi4j.10.60: Dackinu. $10. 40-a 10.46; pigs, $10.1010.40; bulk of sale-, $10.4510&6. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head; market. 10c lower; sheep. 86.768.25; laniDs. aK.zb4ffio.tio; yearlings, i.8aig.75. 523 Total .. 4.S04 4,897 6,035 I Kansas City Live Stock Market KANSAS CITY. April II. CATTLE Re- Franklin Gorlui Con. . Oranby Con Oraene Cananaa lils Royals Copper. Kerr Lake ..- Lsks Copper La Sills Oopper Asked. .' 11 Superior A P. C. 6Tairarack 44 I.-. 8. C. A O 8 t,'. 8. 8. R. AM.. 16 do pfd . 8 Utah Con , 64 Winona . II 'Wolverine . . 60 . 81 . . 84 . 16 . 1 .114 . 1 , I , 11 . 46 . . 19 . 68 . 14 .. 41 ,. 48 .. 81 .. 7 ,136 Banlc Clearing. OMAHA, April 11. Bank clearings for today for $2,981 101.76, and for the corre sponding' date last year were $2,460,686.06. Metal Market. ' NEW YORK, April 11. METALS The market for' standard copper closed Weak, with spot quoted at $12.66(?12.76; April, $12.87Mr12.72H: May, . $12.66itf!2.8u; June, $12.70&12.86; July, $12. To 13 85. Sales were reported of .26 tons April at $12.75. The London market recovered part of an early loss, closing firm, with spot quoted at 67 and futures at 58. Arrlvala reported at New York today were 75 tone; custom house returns showed exports of 856 tons, making 8.8S-tons so far this month. Lo cal dialers quote lake copper at $125 13.60; electrolytic, $13.00313.25; casting $12.i5 41)3.00. Tin waa easy, with spot quoted at $,12 603788.00; -April, May, June and July, $32 .64i33.00. The London market was lower, but closed steady at 149 10s for spot and at 151 12s d for futures. Lead waa dull, with spot quoted at $4.40114.46, New York, and at S4.204r4.25. East St. Louis. The London market waa un changed at 12 12s 6d. Spelter was easy, with spot quoted at $6.6&&6.66, New York, and at $5.25fio.42H. East St, Louis.. The London market waa a shade lower at 22 17s 6d. Iron was higher t 61s lV4d for Cleveland warrants In London. Lo cally the market was quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern, $18.00318.50; No. 2 17.60U.W: : No. 1 southern sjid No. 1 southern, soft, $17 605t "'ST. LOUIS. April 11 METALS Lead, steady. $4.25; apelter, quiet, $6.45. . . Evaporated Apples and Dried frnlta. NEW YORK. April H.-EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet and steady; on the spot fancy are quoted at 10c, . choice at 84J8c, prime at tTka and .common o fair at S DRIED FRUITS Prunes are steady, but trading remalna quiet, although there Is less pressure to sell. Quotations range from 29e for California, up to SO-40s. and o-fi-90 for Oregons. Apricots are dull and about steady; choice. 10vlle; extra choice, HGPIlHe; fancy, 12l2,e. Peaches are dull and featureless; ohoioe, 9Va"lc; extra choice, 6irfl!7o; fancy. 7'47o. Raisins are dull and unsettled. Loose mus catels are quoted at SsdCc; choice to fancy seeded. 6fjc! seedless, Sltfttc; London layers, Sl.16ftl.20, Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 11. WHEAT May, $1 104; Julv, Sl.ll'.i: September. $1.01; rash. No. I hard, 81.13; .No. 1 northern, 11.11 tjl 12; No. 2 northern, $1.0931. 10 No. 3 northern, $1.06(31.09. FLAX Closed at $3.J7M. CXJRN No. S yellow. 4iilT.v;i4c. OATS No. $ white. 3i3!(J.c. - . RYE No. 2. 70v&T4'c PRA N In 100-pound sacks. $20X0. "' FIOUR Flret patents,-in wood, f o. b. Mlnneaoolls. $5. 30 a 5 60,; . toeond patents, SSlOTaoSO: first clears, $4.25ff4.S6; second clears, $3.0033.30. Oils and Roatn. ' OIL CITY. April 11 OIL-Credlt balances. $1 36. Runs. 218,305 bbls.. average 174 IIS bbls : shipments, 41f,663 bbls., average, 137 bhls. . SAVANNAH. April 11. Oil. -Turpentine, firm: regulsrs. 60c. Sale. 82 bM-; re-oelrrts lit bbls.; shipments. 743 bbls.; stock, 6.1S0 Ib's ROSIN Firm. Rece'pts. J! bbls.: shlrt rrents. 749 bbls.; tnck. 79 417 bbls.; sat.s. 4 0 hbl. Ouote- B. 84.16: D. 84 4?iA; E S4 7JH; F. '."; O. 94.47V,: H. 6 15: I $6 40; K, 8150; JJ. (0 25; N. $0.20; W. O.. 8C.S5; W. W.. $6.40. Mllmsl.se Grain. Market. M'LWA UK EE, Wis,, April ll.-FI.OUU- Di !1 VHf.XT-vr, j rnrth.rn. 61 iil.H,- No. f r.Kfr $1.101.11; July, $1.W,. OATS 44c. BARLEY Sample, &6t. riTTt .pTh. ....u ,.n.4 r.,.r with ceipts, 12 000 hrA. Including 1.800 southerns : very lair run of cattle, about 4.iuv head, as JikrHet 10C()!16c lower; calvea 26c lower; against 1,600 head on last Monday. The f"ea.e" BleaV;;"o'c0 jPort and dressed quality of the offerings was belter than It ?f tears, $i.6t(iS.26; fait- to good. $.2u((D has been for some time past. Bearlsn Ad- Prl we"tf.rnA,srs' 8 00Jl7 ,B; stokers a"tl vices from the east and ample offerings i"V"""- v--. """"'"i" -".o, made all classes of buyers somewhat bear- L;0S1t.n"n,..C0W"; J 006 J?:, "i'l ow. lau and opening bids were generally loc to ly.'iti 'ii' ,l,vo '""W'"' oujib, ir. i..,.,-. .i.Jr. r.-,ii0 ii.n,i u.,hi I $4.25'6.75: calves. S4.0IW7.75. steers, such as all classes of buyers were . HOGS Receipt s, 8,000 head; market lOffZOc arter, did not suffer so much and In some 'ower' ,0,PJJ;L,,U'" P B8' $10.003 10. 2o; cases ruled very nearly steady. On the ?"okAer? ""d butchers, other hand, the heuvv cattle were alow $10 0616-10.30; light, $9.i0310.15; pigs, $8.00-aD.3o, :. ' - - - - -.. Kt-ifc-ii-D i Km , ii,,., ii , ,, a.,. sellers irom start to finish and bore tne . i .niuo--nr1pia, D,ow brunt of the decline, it was late In the Ceaa,;. market 10c higher; lambs, $8.6047)9.75: forenoon -before much- trading had been J"rt,n."i J?;4' '00:, w'hf"v Ji7-00(18. 75 done and the close was ratnei weak than I eu.wa.w, nocucrs, eo.oo.ao.vu. otherwise, especially on the heavy cattle., , -r r Although the supply of cows and heifers ' -v was aoniewhat larger than It -haa been ST. LOUIS. April It. CATTLE Receipts, lately, the quality was pretty good, and I 2.300 head: Including 285 Texans: ma.rkt. active competition for desirable grades 1 steady ; native shipping and export steers, iiauo . iuuu, siwi iiirei nr nyiuniH o. iirro.ou; aressea ocet and Dutcher steers In this line. Medium and common cows $0.0iy 8.00; steers under 1.000 lbs., $5 5038.00- were negleotod, however, and were gener- etockers and feeders, $4.00ffl8.00; cows and ally 10c lower than the close of last week, heifers, $6.607.86; canners, S2.t8Mi3.35; bulls f here was a good inquiry for veal calveo $3 6038.26; calves, $3.5038.25; Texas and In- and they commanded steady figures, white d1an steers, $4.608.00; cows and heifers, the outlet for bulls, stags, etc., was not as j B03 25 ' broad as It has been lateiy and prices were HOOS-Recelnts. S900 head: market to 8 Yard traders were aenerallv pretty well 100 ,l0Weri P'KS and "hts- W-M&10.40; cleaned "T&tZfZ' ZV&Zli lyV'hS bUlCheT" " b8St feeder line and were all In the market tor MHiViv-ri avi." t a uo d , . . supplies , this morning, while the offering! u " a Ew A,"N LAMES Receipts, 2 000 were comparatively fimited. Anything de- ,. 'T'l- yn: "atlve mttons. $7.50 sirable commanded prlcea fully as strong 2., Uimb.8' ?l-001.0;' ,cu'ls and bucks- as prevailed at the close of laat week, wliile oW.W; stockera. $4.007.00. there was the usual indifference aa to the I , . . . common, light and medium weight stuff. " "toe Market. Oood quality, western hayfed steers sold ST. JOSEPH, April 11. CATTLE Re- .... ... . , . . . .. . I . . . J . . L. n L.A ,,,,n 11... I alnl. 1 1 I J . I... . . . u iu fi.w auu iijfcitl, null L.mL iiwax .auauiji " r vivw iliarafTb SlUMjy; Steers sold about aa well an at any time this sea- I $6.50Cg8.oO; cows and heifers, $3.6037.35; son. calves, $3,00300. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice . HOGS Receipts, 6,500 head: market 15e cornfed steers, 7.4(ka?8.00; fair to good corn- lower; top, '$10. 36; bulk of sales, $10.15 fed steers, $6.9037.85; common to fair corn- fed steers, $5.76(341. 88; good to choice cows SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,500 and heifers, $0,0033.75; fair to good cows head; market steady; lambs, $8.6039.75. and heifers, $5.OO3).0O; common to fair cowa and heifers, $2.o03.00; good to choice stock- Stock In Sight, ers and feeders, 6.K)tr7.25; fair to good Receipts of live stock at the five princl- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. e.OJW 4. lOO 6.4'JO 8.&00 8.0U0 3,900 28.000 Staple aad Fancy nsieoe frteaa lTarw aished ky Bayers sued WkelesaJUra. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1, delivered ta tha retail trade In 1-rb eavrtona, 8.(0; No. 1, In 80-lb tubs, 88Sjo; No. A In 1-Ib carUina, Uo; In 80-ib tuba, auHo; packing stook, solid pack, 19o; dairy, la nv-lo tuba, ita. aaArkel changes every 'i'ueaday. cHa.ESo iwlua, iio; Young America, 18o; Uausy ohaasa, ituasi; liinoerger, lsc; No. 1 brlok, lo ; doineatko block 6 wise, 2;e; imported alwlaa, Sou. POULTRX Dreaned brollera, $k0 doa( tur atoraga, $s.vj for freab. aprtnga, lej hens, 16c; cock a, 12Oi ducaa, lc( geese. 16o; turkeys, 800: pigeone, per doa, 41. .0; homer siiuaos, 84 pet- doa; fancy squabs, 83 60 per doa; No. L $j per doa Alive: broilers, from 1U to li lua., 4o; 1 to I lbs., 80c; hena, 15c; old rooetere, 9H; young roosters, 11c; due an, full feather ed. Ho; geese, full feathered, o; turkeys, 2uc; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons, floo per uoi ; homers, $4 per doa; tounara. No. $, $2 per ioa 1 1311 tall frosen Salmon, lie; pickerel, i 9c; whltefiah, lJc; pike, 10c: trout. Wo; catflah, 18c: large crappiea. I6jna: smelts, 16c; Spanlan mackerel, Ue; eel, lHo; had dock, Uo; flounders, 12v; frog letia, too per doa KRtlTS Strawberries: Texas and Louie- , lana, 24-qt. cases, per rase, $16u; 24-pt. cases, per case, $7.00. Oranges: California Camella brand Hedland Navels. 8U-W-112 ' aiies. per box. $2. i'5; U0 slie. tier box, $1 'JO: 160-i;6-4 21t-2aO suc-s. per box, $S.2b; other brands from Riverside and other districts. : per box, li h.iu 00; 80-96-112 siaes, per box. I 11 OOCf 2 .60. Lemons: I.lmotiie.ra. extra fancy, j 300-3iO eizes. $6 0iyi.50; cnoice aOu-StW slr.ea. 1 per box, KM); 24V sise, 6O0 per box Iras, liana nas: Fancy aelect, per bunch. $2.2s 2 Ml; Jumbo, hunch, 8i. .okv00. Grape fruit: Florida, 4b slau, $5.00. Apples: lin Davla, frv bbl., 4:116; New York Huesets. tnedluta size, por bbl.. $3.50; California fancy W. W. Penrmalns, tier box. 82.10; California extra,) fancy W, W. Pearmalns. Red Wood brand, I per box, $2.26; extra fancy Colorado Jona- thans, per box, $2 60. Cianherrlea: Jorsey, winter stock, per bbl., $0.00415.50. Daten; Anchor brand, new. 80 1-lb. pkgs.. In box. ; per box, j 00. Figa: California, loo else, Sue. ' VEGb-TABLLS Irish Pot a tone: Wlsuon-' sin and native, per bu., 404i50o; Colorado, per bu , 6oUh0c. Seed sweet potatoes: Kan-1 as, per bbl., $1.90. Cabbage: WlsootiBin.1 Holland seed, per lb.. Sc. Celery; Califorla or Florida, per 12-Ib. bunch, 80c. Obiona: 1 Red, per lb., 8c; Teaaa crystal wax, per crate, $2.75. Old vegetables: Parsnips, car : rots, beets, turnips. In sacks, per lb., to. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 15o; ' red, per lb., 16c. NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES ' Radishes: Per doa, hunches, 45c. Turnips: Per doi. bunches, 60c Carrots: J Vr dos, bunches. 60c. Shallots: Per doa. bunches, . 60c. Parsley: Per dos. bunohas. frOc. Heeta- Per dos. bunches, 60c. Spinach: i'ir bu., 12 lbs.. $1.00. Fag plant: Fancy Florida, dog.. $1.5032.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida or Cuba, per 6-basket crate, 13.10; cnoice, livn. . St i-ln 11 and wax beans: Per hamper, about 25 lbs., $j.00ii0.)0. Cucumbers: Hot house, 1 per dos., Sl.foW2.00. : HOME GKOWN VEGETABLES-.' Radishes: Extra fancy home grown, pep dos. bunches, S.e. Lettuce: Extra, fancy leaf, per dot., 40c; head lettuce In hampnro, ' $3.03t.OO. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per' dos. bunches, 40c. Rhubarb: Per dos. ; bunches, 46c. Asparagua: Per dos. ' bunches, 75c. Green onions:. Per dox. bunches, 15c. MISCELLANEOUS Horseradish: Two I dos. In case, $1.90. Walnuts: Black, per lb., I 2c; California, No. 1, per lb., 16c; California, I No. 7, Boft, per lb., 121,4c. Hickory outs: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 6c Oo coanuts: Per sack, $6 00; per dox., SViO. Honey: Per 24-frame case, $3.26. Coffee Market. I NEW YORK, April 11. COBFKB Market for futures closed steady at a net decline of 6310 point's. Sales, 12,600 bafts. Closing bids: April and May, 6.55c; June, SVeoc; July, ! 8.70c; Aupruat, September, October and No vember, 4.75c; December, S.SOo; January, 6.82c; February, 6.83c. and March, 6-800. Hkjot market was quiet; No. 7 Rio. SVio; No. 4 Santos, c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, W0 12 Vic. stockers and feeders, $5.0036.00; common to I pal markets yesterday: fair stockers and feeders, $4.0035.00; stock heifers. 83.7034 60; veal calves, $1.2533.25; bulls, stags, etc, S3.5O3b.O0. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. 1 No." Av. Pr. yo. Av. pr. II 190 4 65 7 trSJ 7 Ifj K) 1067 6 80 96 1144 7 U 7 84 6 80 80 1184 7 94 18 1011 6 It 18 Ull j 16 68 1047 . 7 00 18 .....1144 III 7 V.,.H0 t 10 19 1181 7 35 90 1 .... 1121 1 16 80 1191 7 40 16 1104 7 16 II ) 7 40 11 lli 7 II 1 1146 7 (5 10 1144 7 16 10 1217 7 60 80. . 1165 T fl ' 87 1961 7 M 12 llM 7 20 44 1196 1 94 18 1164 7 10 1101 7 40 i 18 It47 t 20 ' 90 lir7 T 46 18 1174 7 26 IS 1440 7 74 10 1007 1 14 COWS. 10,... 606 8 SA 6 1 1C0 (j 70 4 88 4 Op . I ,....1104 70 II HO 4 00 17 .' tit 6 78 4 440 4 26 10 1M7 8 80 6 1061 4 86 10 1087 6 80 4 HI 111 12 1067 4 40 4.. HiiO 4 40 . 1 112 4 ul IS.,., ISO 4 66 J 1181 6 10 4... 1097 4 86 4 1080 4 10 4 777 6 li 1 1074 4 IS 4 411 6 10 13 1106 6 86 6 900 6 40 19 ;.101 4 96 4 11SC 6 60 4 1148 6 88 10 1004 6 40 HEIFERS. It. 448 4 26 6 760 8 85 4 600 4 94 24 1031 4 16 16............ 671 4 18 . 7 171 I 14 I.,, 710 4 64 24 174 4 40 1 690 4 40 II 971 4 40 11 864 I 46 8 147 4 16 BULLS. 1 1460 4 00 1 llM 66 1 1440 4 00 1 110 It 1 1970 4 04 1 1S0 I tt 1 ...mo 4 00 8 UiW) 6 to 8 1M0 I 88 1 '.M0 I to 1 80 6 00 22 610 6 00 1 1810 8 00 1 860 I 36 CALVES. 17 868 6 28 . 8 1U 6 04 6 : 6 00 1 810 8 26 2 1(6 6 00 4 141 6 81 1 lit 4 CO 1 IW 8 li 8 141 7 W 1 ! 6 it 7...r., 161 7 it 1 120 I H 1 10 7 60 8 160 I ti 6 Ill 7 71 1 160 8 81 6 10 8 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. South Omaha bt. Joseph, Kansas City St. Lou la Chicago Totals 2.000 12,000 23.000 2.1,000 .500 6,000 2.0 12.000 67,630 60100 2S.9O0 III 4 71 44 4 II 630 6 00 491 8 li 414 8 80 ,411 I 86 , I I 6 SO , IKS 6 40 . 471 I 40 II I tl .,... 18 70 717 I 46 110 6 41 4S7 I as 6M 6 40 lit 4 78 Ill I 68 ..... 178 6 16 1041 7 46 ' HOG Conditions surrounding the hog trade were doubly bearish this morning. Reports from the east .-were not only dis couraging, but the provision market opened much lower, as well. Although these in fluences ware partially oftaet by a light run at this point, packers insisted on large reductions from the s.art and ths situation showed no Improvement as the morning auvanced. Must of the early business was done at 15c lower t.gures, ths ordinary run of stuff suffering this decline while good to choice butchers appeared to be no worse than a big aime lower In many cases. Loads lucking lu weight and quality were viry slow s.-lieis from start to liu rh. tne bulk if tins cUss of offer'.!!- goi:ig be jov the (lw l!r, about 2tc lower than Sat urday. Snipping cemrr.d vat aure.-it 8 usual, and there waa little activity to ujov menl at any time. iUpreeenlatlve sales! Cotton. Market. NEW YORK, Anril 11 rnTTnvM..i,.i opened steady, with Mav uni-hinv.il hit generally from 1 to S points lower owing to mum -rem cauies and ravorable weather reports from the southwest. Whu. months were relatively steady at the start they soon weakened, with May and July sell I ni off to a net loss of 10JJ1J points under scattering liquidation, ascribed partly to rumored snipments from Galveston and Houston, wnne tne new crop sold only 3 Or 4 POlnU net lower. Futures rt,nn.ri leady; May, 11. 81c, July, 14.64c; August. ia. doc; (September, 13.05c; October, 12.55c; November, 12.38c: December. 12.39c: Janu ary. 12.36c. Spot closed aulet. 15 nolnts lower: mM. dllng upland. 15.10c; middling gulf, 15. 36c; sales, 1,700 bales. Futures closed steady; April. 14.62c: Mav. 14.78c: .Tune 14 44c- luiv 14.43c; August, 12.84c; September, 12.!Sc; Oc- iuur, li.iju; iNcvemoer, u.na; DeciUioer, 12.&c; January, 12.23c, . Isfar Market. NEW YORK, April U.-SUGAR-Raw easy; museavado, 96 test, 2.36c; centrifugal, ttii teat, 4.86c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 8.61c. Refined quiet; crunhed, 6.85c; granulated. 4.15c; powdered, 6.25u. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. April 11. DRY GOODS Utlca wide sheetings and Mohawk Valley 1 wide sheetings were advanced today to a basis or 87q for 10-4 Utlcaa and Hoc lor 10-8 I Mohawks. The largest auction sal of car pets and ruga ever held In this country is announced for May 2 and consists of SO.OUO baits of rugs and 80,000 rolls pf car pets, all domestic production, i no market was steady and quiet for the day. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. April 11. WHEAT Spot ! dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock; i futures dull; May, 7s 10,id; July. 7 9d; October, 7s 8d. CORN Spot quiet; new American mixed, northern, 6s 3Hd; old American mixed, be 8d; futures dull; July, 6s 6d. FLOUR Winter patents easy at 21a Sd. Peoria Market. ' PEORIA. April 11. CORN Higher: No. 4 white, 62c; No. S yellow, 56c; No, 4, 66c; no grade, 37445c. OATS Higher; No. I white. 444c; No. S white, 42c; No. t white, 12c; standard. 13'4c. ' Hay Market. i OMAHA, April U.-HA-No. L $10.00; No. 2, 89 00; packing, S6.00. Straw: Wheat, $7 00; rye and oats, $8.00. Alfalfa), $13.00, The supply of poor hay la much heavier than the demand and nobody wants to buy the poorer quality. Elsjln Hotter Market. ELGIN. April 11. BUTTER Firm, Sloi sales for the week, 479,300 lbs. Fire In Lander Coal Mine. HUDSON. Wyo.. -April 11. (Special.) Fire, believed to be of incendiary origin, ia threatening to spread through the Lander Coal company's mine here. The flames were first observed several dayi ago at a point where the draft waa excellent and where spontaneous combustion could not have occurred. Since that time a force of men has been fighting the fire and ara holding R in check. Tha mine has not been worked recently. Visible Sapply of Grain. NEW YORK, April ll.-The visible supply of grain In the United States Saturduy. April 9, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, 29.211,000 bu.; Increase, 207,000 bu. Corn, 113.- Charged with Starting; Fire. PIERRE, S. I)., April 11. (Special.) David Moyes, who Uvea on a homestead near Midland, has been arreated and placed under bonds for his appearance In circuit court, charged with setting a prairie fire. It U the first arrest In that county follow ing the many fires since settlement, and Is attracting; a ereat dejj of Interest for that reason. Persistent advertising Is the road to Blsf Returns. Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers zod Dealers ctirtf, rxovrsnoiTSj, stoois, Omaha Of floe i lis Hoard of 'reae Iluask Bell "xelvpUiHie, Soaglaa ai ladepeadeat. A-S132L. Oldest and tarrert Jtuusa la ihe Ktstss A SAFE INVESTMENT We offer $1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and success ful Western Power & Llghllrg Company at fiSVfc In denominations of f 10, $500 and SI. 000. The Electric Power of this Company Is generated from coal. The Company Issuing these bonds Is earning double the interest on all Its outstanding bonds, and has under construction greatly In- ,( creased facilities for a larger output. This will be In operation within , i the next three months and result in earning dividends on Its common stock. 50 STOCK BONUS Every purchaser of one cf the bonds will also be given 60 pf It value In common stock, so that In addition to the assured Income of by on the bonds there will bo a share In the future growth and earnings of the Company. There Is an existing market for a large In creased output. Write for fuJl information V ALSTON E BROWN & BROS., 45 Va!l St. New York .i Established lists. Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange.