J ; .i r TITE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 1910. 7 SRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET laini in Oklahoma and Kansas Gire Bears Encouragement. IS STILL HOLDISO FIRM laaaroreaaent In Cash aitnav . lien with Startle.- ( Expert "! an Ceverisg .e Ikortl, . i OMAHA. ADrll 14. 1310. w. v,r r,,n ,n Oklahoma and ihowen Viroughont Kansas encouraged the bears lo irtlwr selling and whiwt prices slumped 9Jt again at the opening. Fit sentiment "iled very bearish under these Improved th-r conditions and the almost total ck of demand for cash wheat. Corn la holding extremal? firm. Improve ment In tha ciwhii situation and tha starting r soma expoit business, together wltn Covering by shorts, cava tha market good -one. With heavy rains predicted In the wheat factions of Kansas and Nebraska, beura eoame more aggressive and aold tha msr ' ?oweT- The 'ow cash demand sent the ay option off and cah houses are com plaining of the light trade. Corn was fairly active; prlcea held strong CD a email advance. Metier cash demand brought out more buying and shipping or ders .were received from eastern buyers. Tha market closed with a better tone than It ha bad fur some time. Primary wlieat receipta were JlH.onO bush 1 els end shipments were 112.000 bushels. against receipts last year of 20.000 bushels avnd shipments of 217.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 1.4.000 bushels ' And shipments were SxJ.OUO bushels, against , receipts last year of 14.000 bushels and I Shipments of fi'3.000 bushels. ' Clearances were 130,000 bushels of com, rmno of oals and wheat and flour equal to , S0,0u bushels. I Liverpool closed V5"il lower on wheat and nominal on corn. Local range ot options: Artlcles. Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close. YeSy. Wheat May... J 06 1,05 1 01 J 04 105 July... 99 99 93- HO 99 forr , May... 64 64 M 64 54 July... M M M 66 16 Outs , May... 41 42 41 42 il 'July... S3 . 33 88 Sd4 39 Omaha Cash Prima. I "WHEAT No. 3 hard. ll.0Mrl.04: No. S hard. SlOliloa; No. 4 hard. Mctifl .00; re jected hard. 70-rS75c; No. S spring. $1.03(31.04; No. S spring. ll.OtMi 02; No. 2 durum. 86tf STc; No. S durum, sr.fssc. CORN No. 3 white. 67?o7Hc; No. S white. 6H&07c; No. 4 white. t4ifj6."V4c; No. 2 yel low. M-353HCI No- 3 yellow, 6?H"3r.3c; No. 4 yellow, 4si;ic; No. 2 corn, MiiHc; No. S, 62HTi5Sc; No. 4, 4SJ0c; no grado, OA IH Standard. ,40',r4lc: No. 3 white, 4o40Hc; No. 4 white. 3)4o'4c-. No. S yel low. S'fHOc; No. 4 yellow, SvfrSSc. HARLEY-J$p. 4,. 61teii62lc; No. 1 feed. 11 YE No. 2. 73759: No. 3. 7374o. ' Carlo Receipts. 1 Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 14 134 8 Minneapolis la Omaha J 44 7 tmluth 33 and an Indifferent cash demand, el'Wlng V'llSo net decline. Exporters ton IHf loads of Manitoba. Mv, II 14 lU'Vtrl 17c. cloe-d et II 1T; July. II 1fi1 US. cli"l at 11.11"; September. $1.07ti 1.077, closed at II 07' Keretpta. l.Jft) bti. CORN Spot, firmer; stramer. R2'Ac, and No. 4. both bid. e'rvstor. export basis; ixpnrt No. 2, WW, bid. f. o h. Tha option market waa without transactions, clot-Ins at e net decline. May closed at 7Vc. July at 71Sc and September at 7?tc. Re ceipts, 1125 bu. ; shipments, 1.617 bu. OATS pot. firm; mlxd. M to S2 lbs., nominal; natural white, M to 22 lbs., 4-c, clipped white, 34 to 42 Ins.. 4THfr Cc The option market was without transac tions, closing; nominal. Receipts. 21.2M1 bu. HAY fMesdv; prime. II H; No. 1, $1.10; No. 2. tOrttSLflft: No. I. VHa&e. I1IIJE mtendy; Central America. 22-3 2Sc; Hornta. le-'rlV- LEATHER Hteadv: hemlock firsts. Jv 2'; stconda, ZVUZlc; thirds. 2.'a2ic; rejected. FROVIfttONS Pork, bsrey steadv; mess. PHH'4K.W; family, l?7.O0c.(27.3O; short clear. J6.7:ViZi.r. Heef. steady; mesa. IS.0Offj oo; family. Il Va Id SO; beef hams. .'4 00j 2 00. Cut meats, barelv steadv: plrl:led be 1 live. 10 to 14 lbs.. lft.Wrl7 00; pickled hams. J17 .00. I.ard. easy; middle west prime. Ili.Vitfi 13 .4'; refined, easier: continent. IMfO- South America, 115.00; compound. t'OrjlO -O. TALIXJW Steady; prima city, finds., 7Hc; country. Tf)Tc HK'F Ptesdy; domestic, 55Ho. BI'TTER Strong; creamery specials, 2Sc; extras, 34c; third to first, 26ic; held, second to specials. 2Mi32c; state dairy, common to finest. 2Sa22c; western Imita tion creamery', 231VS2fc. CHEESE Old. steady; new weak; state, full cream, new, best. 13Vxc; common to fair, 11 Volte. EGGS Firmer; western Morale selec tions. 22f23ttc; regular packed, extra firsts. 22V823c; "first, 22'fi22lc; southern regular, parked, first, 21ft22c. FOl'LTRY Alive, firm; fowls, 20Hc; tur keys. 146 JOo. Dressed, firm; fowls, li&Uc; turkeys, 17523c. m MR SI0CKSAN8 BONDS Strong Stocks Subjected to Process of Profit Taking. CHOP NEWS IS ESCOUEAGIUQ DetllB la Grala aaal Coltoa Eaiphaslsea This Fact Stocks Btreaatheaerf hy Reporta. WEATHER IJf THE CRAIX BELT Rains Geearal THrenghoot Mlssoarl Valley, Except Eaatcra Nebraska. OMAHA. April 14. 19ia Rains were general throughout the Mis souri valley within the last twenty-four hours and continue In the Dakota this morning;. The rains were very heavy at points In eastern Kansas and Oklahoma: a full of 3.74 Inches occurred at Oklahoma City. A barometric depression of consid erable energy extends from the upper Mis souri valley south over the eastern Rocky mountain slops. An arva of high prfssur. from tha west. Is moving In ovec the Rocky mountains; this high Is accompanied bv decidedly colder weather and temperatures below freeslng. with snows, are reported In the mountains this morning. .Frosts are predicted for the northern and western Dor- tlons of Nebraska tonight. The weather win continue unsettled, with probably rain. In this vicinity tonight, followed by fair rioay, witn colder lonlgtit and Friday. 1910. 1909. 1308. 1907 Minimum temperature.... M 35 B7 21 Precipitation T T .00 .03 Normal temperature for todav, 60 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation sine March 1. 2.S1 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909, 1.4iJ Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908. 1.43 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Hearloa Balletla. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four nours enaing at a. m.. 75th. meridian tima, Thursday, April 14, 110: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln P at Ions. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neb 72 61 .00 NEW YORK. Aoril 14 The stock market gave further evidence of tne ordered and svstematixed proceedings of the large ptrat.ve forces which were supposed to b responsible for the advance ot the day before, ftocka which were strongest yes terday were subjecttd to a procete of protlt taking at different times today to take advantage of the new demand attracted rum outKlde sources bv the demonstration of yesterday. The new demand waa reported to be considerable, as shown ty tne Duying orders receipted by commission houses. i he markets greatest show of strength developed In new quarters. The aggresaive nxasurea employed for carrying on the movement and the proof given In their scope of the procession of large resources gave confidence to a speculative following and Intimidated the professional opposition. ine retreat 01 the opposition by tne cover- ng or snorts was a material factor in the market's strength. i here was not much Specific news to ac count for the action of the market, but current dlscueaion about the Stock ex change dwelt largely on general considera tions. Crop news was considered encouraging and tha decline In grain and cotton prices emphasized this view. Collected views of Chicago bankers which appeared today oeu upon this factor with special force and a reliance for sustaining the credits entered Into land enterprises and In Irriga tion pro)cta In the west. lha March foreign statement or tha bu reau of statistics called renewed attention to the abnormal conditions. The record 1m- porta, to tha value of l2,Ku.074, established an excess value of Imports for that month of l'j,2fi4.lS, compared with an excess value of exports In March of last year of 1,417,441. r two him stocx were strengthened Dy ntimations of coming financing, which. It was believed, might Involve subscription rights to stockholders of value. There was a report that the price of lake copper had been advanced bv an Interest which made a sharp cut earlltr in the week. uiviaena increases wers the subject of rumors about United States 8teei, Pennsyl vania and other stocks. The Pittsburg coal mining agreement was regarded with satisfaction. lionds were firmer. Total sales, oar value, 12.804.000. United Suites bonds were unchanged on call. Mimiiit of aaiea snd principal Quotations on stocks were as follows; a. Hlsa. Vow. Cka CHICAGO GRAIV A71D PROVISIONS Feat area of the Trading; on 4 Closing? , ' Men on Board of Trade. CinCAOO. April 14-Wlieat prlort de clined today, largely because of rains on southwestern fields. Corn advanced and ' oats wers consistently firm. Provisions suf fered from liquidating sales, although lard and ribs, on an Increased demand, made a alight net advance In wheat the bears bad all the best of tho argument and at tha outset were materially aided tr news of general rainfalls through out tha southwest. The May delivery was hammered because of the weakness of cash , wheat, and large quantities were disposed of at l4o lower. At one stage of the trad ing July was down lo. The sellers of May Invested In the distant options, carry ing July up from I1.02 to II 04, and taking eVptetnber well away from Its Ion-mark of feT4c, just before tha finish. The close was firm for the distant deliveries and weak for May. with July ie off at ll.O.rwi .03. and September WWiC down at SI.OOVI.OOH The start In corn waa weak, but firmness developed midway In the session, when an Influential concern switched from the sell . Ing to the buying side. May went up from 6c to 68Ht?&30. the other futures journey ing with It Cash oora was steady, with a t fair demand. No. 2 yellow selling at 8 if tM4c The futures closed strong st nearly the top, with May hi&a up at &8tt&58o. Trading In oats had the general charac teristics of the day In corn. May moved between 2Sitil2e and 434a. The close was strong. wKh May tip o at 43c. In provisions May pork closed 20r lower. Lard closed 2Vj7c up and ribs from 2HO down to to up. The leading futures ranged as foMows: Articles. I Open. High. Low. 1 tose.l Yes y. Wheat I May July. Sept. Corn May July Kept. Oats May July Bpt. Pork May July Sept Lard May July fiept. R'bs May : July Sopt. ' I lOfrS 1 IW flOOVj 100 1 lOus 1 03 IBS C' 42 25 45 22 50 22 40 12 72W 12 4A 12 S7ft! IS 60 12 40 C2 43H 4ori is Si 22 474 n as 22 50 12 Kli 12 90 12 c: 1 00 1 04I 1 10'i X O.'lkl 1 (M II W, 0OV4I 100H S3 61 62 61 S 43 21 90 22 21 90 12 07H U 40 13 32 12 eo 12 12 ro 12 4U I U IU S2 22 4?4 22 30 13 TS 12 I24 12 47 12 fn' 12 46 12 SB 4?H 4J 377, a 40 22 f0 32 4VI 12 72S 12 45 12 40 12 flR 12 40 12 92 Auburn, Neb 60 46 .00 H ken Bow. Neb. 60 60 .02 Columbus, Neb... 69 47 .00 Culbertson, Neb.. 62 42 .IS Falrbury, Neb... 72 00 .1 Fairmont. Neb... CS 48 .0o Gr. Island, Neb.. 02 48 .11 Hartlngton, Neb. 72 46 .00 Hastings, Neb.... 62 4S .23 Moldrege, Neb... 1 61 .00 Oakdale, Neb 64 62 .0' Omaha, Neb 70 46 .09 Tekamah, Neb... 70 64 .01 Alta. Ia 73 4A .00 Carroll, Ia 73 40 .00 Clarinda, Ia. 61 42 .00 Sibley, Ia 74 41 .00 Sioux City. Ia... W. .66 .01 Sky. Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudv Pt. cloudy 1 loud v Cloudy Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a, nx t Not Included In average. CI3TKICT AVERAGES. No. 01 Temp Rain. ; Central, , etatlona. Mam.. MJn. Inches. Columbus. 0.,.i. 17 PR 84 I .00 Louisville. Ky 19 72 46 .00 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 70 Pt ' .00 Chicago. . Ill 26 W 40 .00 St. Louis. Mo 13 73 41 .00 Dca Moines. Ia.... 14 72 40 .00 Minneapolis, Minn. 30. 71 48 . Kansas City, Mo.. 34 72 62 .50 Omaha, Neb 1 68 47 . Moderate rains wers general In the Minneapolis. Omaha and Kansas C tv din trlcts wlthm the last twenty-four hours and continue this morning. Freertnc tent' peratures are reported In northern Ohio. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Ilureau. No. I. CCaah quotations were as follows: FLOCK W'CHk; winter patorts, j."..20S 5S; Inter irai(iit. 4 Son5 Si; spring straights, S4-7044 lK; bilker. ilii.W. RVE No. 2, 7k(r7Sc. BARLKY Feed or mixing. aRStc; fair to Choice max In. kj,ic. FtlCDH-Tlmotl.y, 14 00. Clover, 11175. FKOVISIONS Mesa pork, per bhl., 122 C 02260. iJird. per 100 lbs, $13.00. eihort ribs, sides (loos). 12 ?V, 12.72. Short clear ides (boxed), IHWjjU.73. Total clearances 01 wheat and flour were equal to W,0u) bu. Primary receipts were IliOUO bu., compared with 207.COO the corrc ponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, II cars; corn, k. cars; oats, S3 cars; hogs, 10, OlO head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. t red. Sl.luSl.im; No. I red. 11.0791.10: No, 8 liard, ll.0V.tXll; No. 3 hard. lltsvaiOOH; No. 3 spring, ll.UC-c 106. Corn: No. t cash, S7Vt5lc; No. 3 cash. fcji7c No. I white. 0iaiAHo: No. I white, Kui.'c: No. 3 yel low, bja'tc; iso. 1 yeitow. twnt.o. uats: No. I cash, 4rjt42'4)c; No. I white, 4; No. S white. 424i44c; No. 4 white, 41utr, standard. 44ft4f,c Hecevpts Today: Wheat. 14 ears; corn, 136 oars; data, 83 cars. Fstlmated tomor row! Wheat, 14 cars; corn, lot cars; oats. 83 cars. BL'TTKR Firm; creameries, 2Eif32c; dairies, .22 2!. sieaJy; receipts. 33.114 cases; at mark, cases Included. lS.'t20c; firsts, 20c; prime firsts, 21c CHKESK Steady; daisies, 14c; twins. 1MiUc; young Americas, 1414c; long horns. It5l3"ic. POTATOES Kasy; cholcs to fancy, 36 tc; fair to good, iljiic. IH31LTRY-Steady; turkeys. Mc; chick ens, lie; springs, lHo. VEAL Heady; U to 60-pound weights, 8:ic; at) to ttvpound wetguia, leallc; ea to HO pound we'ghts, liei3c. x St. Loots General Market. , ST. LOriS, April 14. WHEAT Futures, lower: May, 11.07V; July. U.01U. Caah lower; track. No. 2 red, 11.121.16; No, 3 hard. ii.OTQi.ia. COitN Futures,' higher; May, W,?Jj ; July, ti"'au-vc. tnun, steaay; track. No. t EiVti63c; No. 2 white. 63c OATS Futures., hliihtr; May. 42V4c: July. SXa. Cash, steady; track. No. 2, 4g424c; No. I white, 4uM-n4c. RYE-Lower. 79 Wo. FLOUR Lower; red winter patents. tS.SO ft 6.70; extia fancy ana straight, 26; nam winter clears, mium SEED Timothy, ia.(tf3-2. . .. COHNMEALIlli. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 1.05fl 1.06. HAY Quiet; timothy, I1S.0OS19.00'. pralria. iz.'Atjia.w. IRON COTTON TIES 90a BAOellNG 70. HEMP TWINE To. ' PROVISIONS Porte, unchanged: Jobblne, 22f0. Lard, higher; prime steam, 12.12'-"J 11.C2. Iry sale meats r&oxed), unchanecu extra shorts, in tr: clear rits. in.ifiv short clears, 115.12. Baaon (boxed), ntv- changed; extra shorts. flt.S7; clear ribs, ll.r;s: Short clears, lissz't. POl ' LT R Y Fl ran ; chickens, lGc; spring, luc; turkeys, zic; aucks, lec; geese, sc. HVXTER Steady; creamery, 27432o. EGGS Lower at lHkO. - Receipts. Shipment Flour, bbls S.SoO 6.100 Wheat, bu.... 21,000 21.000 Corn, bu 33.000 W.OOn Oats, bu ' W.t00 i:,0u0 . Kaaaas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CTTT, April 14. WHEAT May, ll.OIV. July, 9s7?i!9c. sellers; Sep tember, 87ir-Tc, bM. Cash, utichanced to In lower: No. 2 hard. tl.0Sai.12: No. I tl.O.tql.10; No t red. 1.14rfl.l. No. 3, .0J til H. CORN May. 6Sc. bid: July. 60tTc, bid: September. yVut sellers. Cash unchanged to lo higher; No. 2 mixed. &Vi ntc; j, tic; no. 1 wnite, w-c; iso. i. WHO. OATS-Unchaneed; No. I white. 424So no. 1 mixed, 4iifUO. RYE 72U 7ic. HAY Unchanged: choice timothy. 115 choice pralria, fl0.7CJ 11.00; choice alfalfa. 1 a "717. 60. ULTTEK Unchanged; creamery extras. c; firsts, sac; seconds, Joe; packing stock KtiGS Unchanged: current receipts, new rases, lo.ht-; miscellaneous cases. I5.su soutnerns, S6.G6; storage oacked. In 20. Reclnts. Shipments Wheat bu 22 000 23.000 Corn, bu 11 0n0 W.O Osts, bu 12.000 14,000 WEW YORK UKNKHAL MARKET Oaotatloas of, tha Day oa Varloas Cosnasodltlea. NEW YORK. AprU H.-FIXIUR-Market S, !rl'rd '"w'r lo ": l",'1 pateeits, (.U..S; winter straights, Si-lfSfc; win ter stents. 1.406 S; winter extras. No. 1. S4("'y4il; winter extras. No. I 4 Kii 4 4f.) Kaitsaa straights. 50Om20. Receipts. lX'JS bbls.j shipments. IM bbla. ftyi flour, dull; fair to good, StiStftii; cftolca to fancy. 14 frj4 t . . , i , IT- . , .- 1 ... vuiinii ciii-r ion; imt wntie and yel ow. li.4&al.W; coarae, Sl Sotflsuj kilo dried. 30. HTE Nominal: No S Western. 6iu. r n b. New YofK. ' WHEAT-Spot easy; No. t red. 11 IT, fcomiral, e. 1. f.; No. 1 northern, tlli. I. o. b.. opening navigation Options were Weak and Uiwvr finder active liquidation 11 rains In Kansaa, favorable crop news Minneapolis Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. AprU 14 -WHEAT Slay. Iinevtil t; Juiy. 81 1014; Septem ber. 1.00J1.0t-. Cash: No. 1 hard, 11. 16i: No. I northern. Sl.09Kfll.U4: No. northern, 11.07 d 1.0s; No. I, 81.0401.07. KlAX Closed at l V CUHX No, 3 yellow. 4ifitVIVo. OATS No. 3 white. 40,urc. RYE No. 8. 7061te. BRAN In M0 lb. sacks. l3ftff 1S.15. FLOU R First patents, fin wood. f. o. b Mlnncanolta) 86 0iu!i.GO: second patents, IS 16 660; first clears, Lloa4.; second clears. Si.OUU-IWL Llveraool Grala Market. LIVERPOOU April 14. -WHEAT Spoe dull; No. S red western winter, no stock. -uturea, dull; May, 7lNd; July, Tsd; Octoter, Ts 7d. Ct iRN Spot, quiet; new American mixed northern. Is td old American mixed, Ss kd. Futures, nominal. MllwsakM Grala Market. MILWAUKEE. April 14Fl.OUR-Dun. WHIiAT No, 1 northern. II 113L13; No. S northern. II Uai lo; July, fl.03. OAT 4Sc. BARLEY Samples. SSSSo. Prices Hill liability this week Is 4'.. 08 per cent; week It wss 3.&6 per crnt. last aVew York Money Market. NEW YORK. April 14 MONEY-On call, firm at 3Vj.l pr cent; ruling rate. 3 per cent; closing Ml. 2 per cent: offered at S rr cent. Time loans, easier; sixty daya. 4i4 per cent: ninety day, 4 per -ent; six months, 4'(i4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE) PAI'ER 4ft per cenv rf. hv r STKULINO FXCHANOK Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at II MJ5 tH.M.iS for sixty-day hills and at 14 K7H0 for demand; commercial bills, 4.3i4 M. SILVER Bar, 53'o; Mexican dolisrs. 44c. RONDS Government, steady; railroad, firmer. Closing quotations vn bond Wers as follows: Int. le. M. 4He 47 .VeMrn 4 n ,mi o 44 x .loiHK. C. Fo 1st ta tl .lll-iU 8. deb. 4 l3l. . . . .14HU N. nnl. s . Tr., K. T. 1st 4s.. 4 T4 do S 44 M Am. T. a T. ev. 4s. Pu-lho 4s n Am. Tobecee 4a N. R. K. of 4S o as If N. T. C. a. Armour a oo. 44s... 'V4 do 4k. 4s r4 fS. T , N. H. H. Utt e. invi 1HN. h W. 1st e. 4s.. II X de ct. 4s. 10t No. Pecltlo 4s l'"S sn do to 'l , to 4 n Jl WI Of ll sril s A3 00 Crn. LMtbse U Iittrn. er. IH 111... " C. o N. i. (. ts li-V. -ro Lh.m. ts.. eS the. Ohio 4VH ...11 Wsbssh 1st ia 1H da 4a ev. W. T... S4S Mabir4 A. U 4s... tl Chlcsse A A. 71 BedlTi gen. 4s X C B. A O. J. 4s K to gen. ts H 4a xa 4s M8t. U g. W. e. 4s... T7 C. M A B P. g ts MHSt. L. A P. ts. 4s. 1 C. R. I. P. e. ts.. n4 do let A i. 4s IIS do rfg. 4s k 1st told es ... tin 1lo. Ind. M T Bo. Rstlvir ts ion Colo. Mid. 4 77 H de eon. 4s I-M14, C. A 8. r. s. i: tl.V. ft. steel id ts ws O. A H. ct. 4s ssv-vwis. Centrsl 4a W D. R. O. si Mo. Pac. ct. Is ctts.. H4 do ret. I M do sett. 4s TS, Dlstlllsn is 7! Union psoltie 4s I'm Krte p. 1. 4s il Oo er. ts NW1 Jo em. e U do 1st ret. 4s.... r)4 do ct. 4s, scr. A... 7tt f. . kubber (e l'S da aeries B 71 Western Md, 4a S3 Oen. Elac. ct. 6a let Wast. Cleo. ev. ts... set 111. Can. 1st rat. ts.. 7V(,0. B. L. rldg. 4s 1st. Met. 4Sa tl Bid. Ottered. OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Ran of Cattle Moderate and Market is Steady. HOGS ARE TEN CENTS LOWER, Receipts Are Literal anal Prlcea De cline Beranse of Lower Valaea la F.selera Markets Sheep Are Actlvo aael Steaay V. da C. S. e rf da easpon 0. 4 re de acMsaa Allls-ltuU lit is. Am. Aa. Sa. Atrhleon eo. 4a., do ct. 4s do ct. is At. C U 1st .... tlal. A Ohio 4s do do B. W. Ita.... Brk. Tr. t. 4a...... "txi. of o. ia.... l. Allla-cTialmora pM Amslfamated Cooper .. Atnarl.an Axrleultural Am. beat Sugar American Can Am. C. A P Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A U ptd Am. lee Securities..... American Linseed Amerirsn LocomotlTe .. Am. S. A R Am. S. R. pfd Am. Steal Poundrlea..., Am. Busar RaClalua.... Asi. T. A T Aiiu Toosreo pfd Arnonean Woolen Anaconda Mining Oo.., Aleeileoa Atchlaun pfd A'Untta Coast Una.... Balilmora a Onto Bethlehem Steel , Brooklyn Rapid Tr ltJiTJ Canadian Pacltle Oentril lisetttar Central Leather pfd Central ot New Jersey. . Chesapeake A Ohio UMcaao a Alton Chicago Ot. W.. nan... (V . W. pd Chicago A N. W C, M. ft St. P. C. C, C. 4 U. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A southern.... Coneollaated Oas Corn Products Delaware A Hndaon..... Denver A Rio Grande... D. A ft. O. pfd DlstllterV- twearttlea ... Erie .. n 1st pfd...... Hrte td pfd ueneral Klaotrls Great Northern pfd Great Kortham Ore ctfs. flllnola Central lntarborough Met Int. Mat. pfd. International Harvester Int. Marina pfd Intarnntiafial Paper .... International Pump .... Iowa Can era I Kansas Crtr Southern... K. C. so. pfd...: Laalado Oas LosisTille A N Minn. A St. I. M.. t. P. A 8. 8. at... M.. K. A T M . K A T. pfd MlaaouH Paeina National Dtacult National ' Lead N. R. R. S4 M. M pfd... New Tors Central N. T., -O. A W Kotfolk A Western Nartk American Northern Paclflo Paeltie Mall Penhavlvanta People's Gas p.; c. c. a at. it Pltubnrg Coal Pressed Steal Car Pullamn Palace Car Raliwar Btael Spring.., Raadlng Rapatollt Steal Republic Steal pfd Rock Island Co Keck Island Co. ptd It. lb ft B. P. td pfd... St. Loiis i. w t Louis B. W. pfd Ilota-Bharriald B. A 1... Boutham Paclflo Southern Raliwar Bo, Raliwar pfd. 4"0 40 tl 3VL Sj.soo 74 7s :i ) 47 47 44 l.vn J 8H Jh-H mo i s HH 1114 !, rvi n'4 M', t) esu ) 38 sa & nn i; tt 14 tin tin ei 14.000 S4H f-4 84 )U0 iB 107 107 l.ono 2S4 1 1 .Sk 1U 114 12S Met IM 137 l.T) v , 100 17 17 17-4 .) 44 45 4. lt,0 114 114 11S i i'2 iui rest o 181 11 i 4X lUVt lit 111 600 II V, Iiv, 1 K II IM 1S4 1U 1RV. , S4.IU0 44 44 44 1 ro tm t tt oo rr 87 . - x u a to -4 fy to t tt . - e w to . 4.eo ltf. 164 lu . 1.4UI 144V. ia HS . 14U0 M tT Mi, . ! 42 40 41 . l.t'O l tl 1 . I, tOO 144 144 144 F li4 17 1 "0 ITS lit . l.tOt 42 41 W) 4 s 16S IM 1.7U 140 ll J0 TO 48 11 0 4 1 174 41 7 t 10 4t m v 140 Amal. Copper Anaoonda .... Atchison .... do pfd... do ptd. Erie do 1st ptd... do td ptd.... Grand Trunk . Illinois Central. SOUTH OMAHA. April 11 l''l(X Cattie. Hons. Sheep. . 0,28 4.471 B.W7 . I.-vSi ll.t7 . t-ato 11.41 -iio . t4t) 10.W4) 4,t Receipta were: Official Monday Orriciai Tuesday Official Wednesday Estimated Thursday Four days this week..i9.71 S,1 .40 Same days last week.... .ISW l..tw . Is.41 tame days 1 weeks aao..L4.4a ST.Mti U.H7 Same dart 1 weeks ana. tl RA U.is3 S1,W Mine daya 4 weeks ts. 8.u. 3 earns aaya last year la.trtf m.iuo '," The fnlloaino- tahla ihnl the TeCclUtS Of cattle, bolts and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, compared with last year: 1910. 1!10. Inc. Deo. Cattle Kl ? MM S1.70i Hobs 66S.147 S04.(i 148.. 49 Sheep 4.1,; Wa.811 Ss-e Ths following table shows tne average prlcea of hogs at South Omaba tor ths last several days with comparisons: t,KO0 141 1-10 140 II0 13 t2 t2 6. f0 14 Sa M l.4 ui M tl X 13 I'M) 47 too ts 7'W 17 to 174 H 41 tl t is ' M 47 n t i.OUO 102 101 102 1,100 11 lil ltl 11 1.M0 140 1M 140 11.600 4 41 42 100 71 Tl T 1 101 100 100 1C ee tsst n n ioo rt r t; S.4U0 m 124 116 I tt- e 44 u I.S00 185 101 104 1t T7 71 1M 114 17 M a 117 17 lnv TOO 111 111 111 I.T00 104 103 100 ' mo n n n luO 44 44 44 lo ni m in UO 41 43 41 lt 147 141 1.100 l 19 100 101 101 101 11000 4 4i 4 .13 110 rs) 1.0"O it 10 74 10 B.T"0 IDS I f t ta il 10 74 7 51 74 i,n) 117 ir 1S 44 Ms, TennaasM Coavar 1 11 11 Tessa A Pacific t 12 12 11 t., Btr 4e A W c. 41 41- a t , at. l. a w. pfd fa st. a tnloa Pacific TS.10 la 1U 1M t'waun r.'ine ptd Ho td M 1 1. . Po.Hr Sl W 79 tV S. RubbaT M 44 41 If. 8. Steal 111. TOO 15 11 7 I'. S. Steal pfd IWI 1U 121 111 ftak Copper l.t'O 41 47 47 Va.-Car.il.tia Chemical .... 1.104 i 0 60 Wassh l.t'O 11 tt Wabash pfd 14,4 4 48 4 Weatara Maryland ctla..... tt4 10 49 4 Wnslnghuiua Uectrta l." t 4 4' Wertcrn Union 10 71 71 11 Wfteellnf A U .. tt .. 10414 .. 1U4 .. H 101 Total tales lor tha day, 144.100 aliarsa. Local Beearltlesw Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr., S14 Now York trffe building, Omaha: B44. AakeA Beatrice Creamery, eena , City ot Omaha 4t. 12 City ot Omaha 4a, U11 Cudahr Packing Co ia , Columbia. Nas., B. U 1st aiort, Fairmont Creamerr, pfd Iowa Portland rament ts , loss Portland foment eon. 4a,.., Nebraska Tel. stock, per cent, Ka. Platts VaU' liri. Cs. as, ind Omaba Water Co. ia. ltll 1st Omaha Water Oo. ia. let tl Onaaa Water Ce. td ptd 11 Omaks Gas ia. ltll tf Ciuaha (. U i t. k 1M1 M OiasAa t. L. ptd. S ter cent... ....... 11 Omaha BU Br- as. 114 t Omaaa C. B. Bi. Rr. ia. W M m.aha A C. B. Et. Br. ptd 14 Omaha A C. B. tt. Br. com tl uuiaba A O. B. Ry. A B.. pfd ti paviris T. A T. ia. ln 4 theport O A B. 4s. 1440 M Tapeka Rr. ta, i wnght A Wllhelmy Ca M Vsimi A T. stock. Bo. Omaka Wis ere aat S par seat. Leslies Block. Market. LONDON. April 14. American securities were firm during; the early session today. At noon tha market was firm and from V to S above yesterday s New york closing Conaota. money t. Loultrtlla A N W da account sio-ttM., it. T u .. 77 !. T. Central ill ,.. tit Norfolk A W l' ..117 do pfd M ..!" Ontario A W 4 Baltimore A Ohio, ...lit PennaylTanla 70 Canadian Pacific. ...1M Rand Mines ! rhaaanaake A O. SML Beaoln. K Chicago O. W. ...... M Boutharn Ry ChL. Mil. A St. P.. .141 do Cld Da Daers 1 Boutharn Paclflo 131 Denrer A Rio 0 41 Union Pacific m ..II do pfd 11 .. tl C. S. Steal . ..60 do ' pfd 1SV S Wabash .. 1 do Pfd 4 ..14 Spanish 4a 16 SILVER Bar, steady at t4Vkd per ounce. MONEY a4iJ per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills ts 2 ll-lFfT per oent; for three months' bills, SlVai 16-16 per cent. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 14. The condition of the treasury at tha beginning of business today waa as follows: Trust Funds Oold coin, 863,77.868; silver dollars, S4UU10.0U0; silver dollars of 1SW, S3.7hl.0tl0; silver . .sertiflcates . outstanding, 1490 210.0U0. " Ueneral Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund. 11.686.761 ; current liabilities, $107,4ti2,9fi0; working balance In treasury of fices, S23.629.136; in banks to credit of treas urer of the Cnlttd States, t3a.2ue.015; sub sidiary silver coin, S21.S77.151; minor coin, $1.27.6,002; total balance In general fund, S8&, 197.869. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. April 14. Bank Hearing for today were fi, 406,375.33 and for the corre sponding date last year S2.55I.6S7.2S. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Ajirll lA-COTTON-Market opened steady at a decrease of 4 to 7 points. In keeping with lower cables and a gen erally favorable Interpretation of weather reports, in spite of claims that rains In the western belt, are delaying crop prepara tions. Selling of'" itie near months, which was taken to be In the way of liquidation, encouraged some local bear pressure and active positions Soon eased off to a net loss of about S to 12 points In consequence, but received a little support from bull leaders at the decline, with general busi ness quiet Cotton futures opened steady! April, 15.C0C, offered; Way. 14.60c: July, 14.46c; August, 13.SZV bid; October, 12-47o; December, 12.32c; January, 12.27ijl2.29o. Spot closed gulet. 20 points lower; mid dling uplands, 15.10c; middling gulf. 15.J5c; sales, S.100 bales. Futures closed steady; April, 14.81c; Msy. 14.71c; June, 14.35c; July, 14.34o; August, 13.67c; September, 12.82c; October, 12.37c; November. 11.22c; Decem ber. 12.21c; January, 12.14c 6T. LOUIS, April 14 COTTON Un changed; middling, 14V; receipts, 826 bales; shipments, W$ bales; stock, K4.440 bales. NEW ORLEANS, April 14.-C01TON Spot easy, l-16c lower r sales, on the spot, 676 bales; to arrive, 700 bales. Low ordinary, llVsC, nominal; ordinary, U 16-15c, nominal; good ordinary, Uc; strict good ordinary, 13c; low middling, 1 l-16c; strict low mid dling. 14S-16c; middling, 14S-ltk; strict mid dling, 14lo; good middling, 14 l-16c; strict good middling. 154jc; middling far, 16c; middling fair to fair, 15c; fair. 16c, nom inal. - Receipts, 1,771 bales; stock, 130.968 bales. ' Metal Market. NEW YORK.- April 14. METALS The market for standard copper was dull, but steady, with spot and forward deliveries up to ths end ot July at 12.W"?12.70. The London market closed steady with spot at 157 2a od and futures at 168 is 6d. Arrivals reported at New York were 60 tons; exports according to custom house returns were 415 tons, making 6,128 so far this month. Local dealers quote lake copper at I12.87H0 13.12; electrolytic, S12.76ftil.00; casting, tl2.6231L76. Tin was firm, with spot and April quoted at T'.86i33.00; May, H2.SS0 3 10; June, S3. S. SOejifl. lSl July. 12-90-4 33. 16. The London market closed firm, with spot quoted at 149 7a d and futures at 151 7s 6d. Lead was dull, with spot quoted at HJS', 4.40, New York, and at H-t7.'a4.26, East St. Louis. The London market was unchanged at 1S 12a 64. Spelter was dull, with s:ot quoted at 16.607)6.60, New York, and at 16.26 &6.S7H. East St. Louts. The London mar ket closed at 123 10e. Iron was lower at 60s lOVtd far Cleveland warrants In London. Locally the market was quiet, no. i toun dry. northern, $18.0T;ifcli.60; No. S, 117. 60 18 00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, S17.60yi7.75. . - . to 14 Its) lut loo I'll M II ts ss el lis. 14 ft 1 74 S' 7 ToIeAes lerl Market. TOLEDO. April 14. KEF.D-Clover, cash, 17 00; Ap'll. So.so: Octobvr. tv 60. l-dcmtr. v.4A. Timothy, prime, S2.1A. AUlka. prime. Ness Tarsi Cwrk. Market. The following quotations are furnished by IOffan ltryan, U Boutn SUteentti Street! ..43Oraana nanaa 1 .. 17 Inaplratloa 7 .. li lairuae 4 .. U Nca.u Coos Ii .. I) Nawbouee I .. li-a Nevada- Utak I .. lObto Clipper r ,.. 47 RawhMe CoallUon... 17 ... lRar ntral 1 ... 1 Balft Pk. CO 1A .. UHBaara. Rixhurk Co.. 1 .. Hi, Si Ivor Mrj lallt...H7( .. tapatiftr A Pitta.... ll .. t Ta tk . sf'nlr.a 1 t 11-USmBttjt ppar t Ooi.irieid Pioreoce... 1 United Copper !fc Gidflald . baiay 1 Bank ( Easlaaa Stateaaeat. IX1NDON. April 14-Tbe weekly state m nt of the Uank ot Knslsrid shows the following changes: To.al reeerve, tn- cres.ed. fhiS.OuO; ctreiilatlin. decreased, UTdou); bullion. Increased, i 2.3?: other se curities, decrease!. Hubs 000; otner dcposlia, decreased. It MIX); public deposits. de creased, (I6.IM): notes reeterve, increased, f',li.ii. Government securities unchanged. The proportion of the bank's reserve to Wool. Market. BOSTON. AprU 14.-WOOL Although holders ot wool- In the local market are still loth to cut values further, there Is considerable Inquffy among mill representa tives and a number of good sales are re ported. Interest Is Increasing In tha new clip, yet weatern advices indicate that the growers are holding for top prices. Local demand Is for both combine; and clothing wools and staple stocks of Montana, Idaho and Oregon wolls are meving well. The leading domestic quotations range as follows: Kentucky, Indisna and Missouri: Three-eighths blood, SaSoe; quarter blood, 2JM3c. Scoured basis: Texas: Fine IS months. 67 00: fine ( to S months, 6(j65e; fine fall, 6S&&SC. California: Northern, 63 titwc; middle county, 87'ijttsc; fall free. Wi too. Oregon: Eastern No. 1 staple. otwie: 1.5 1 eastern clothing, f6ff7o; ralley No. 1, 64 5 tj57e. Territory: Fine staple. 6fc70c; fine 66c; rine medium clothing, 6G2i63c; half blood, (jgooc; three-eighths blood. 60 Side; quarter blood combing, 64i)Mc Pulled: Ex tra, 70c; fine A, 6Tjc; A supers, 67JoOc; li supers, 4Us'ii5&c. A mar. Tobacco, bay Stat Oas. KaMoa - Oaso. .. Butts Ooalitloa Cacloa Tbtrul ttiHt Cons Fraction Ina-lwlr .... llr oatitral.. Ely rent tlf Witch Prahklla Qiruus OuH'lell Con. Date, I 110. 19t.190g.l?(l7.llis5.196.l04. April 5...10 42 April .. April 7... April S... April 9... April 10.. April 11 10 33 10 15 10 16 10 16. t 75 Ss C 0 S 80 S 93 S 90, 5 TO t 82 6 74 6 74 S 6S S 72 48! I 21 10 0,1 April 12.. I S 7V S 99 April 13.. I S 6SI 7 Oil 6 64 April 14.. I S 64'-l 6 0 5 60 S 21 S 22 e S 25 S 461 a S 36 J2 S 2a It so S 42, S HI 5 421 t Ml 6 46 S 38 1 t 46 S 29! S SOj 6 26 S S6 S 25 S28 S 31 S 07 6 09 4 93 4 91 4 91 e 4 96 4 88 S 241 4 81 I 5 261 4 86 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours, ending at S o clock yes terday: RECE1 ITS CA R8. Cattle. Hons Sheep, li r a C. M. A St. P 1 S Wabash 2 S Missouri Pacific ...... S 4 Union Pacific 16 29 S I C. A N. W. (east).... t I 1 C. 4k N. W (west).... 29 45 S C. St. P. M. & O ... U 16 i C. B. & Q. (east) 1 C. It. & W (west) 33 38 6 2 C R. I. & P. ( asi) 1, C. U. I. & P. (west).. .. 1 1 I.linols Central 14 1.. C. G. W I I I Total receipts 103 146 20 6 Coffee Market, v NEW YORK, April 14 COFFEE-The market for coffee futures opened culet at unchanged prices to a decline of S points In sympathy with lower European markets and In response to scattering liquidation In the absence of Important support- The slight Improvement in demand noted Imme diately following the reports of the success ful government sales abroad appears to have run Its course and the market today waa generally quiet, with the close dull at A net decline of 6 ta S points. Sales were reported of 9,750 tags. Closing bids follow: April and May, S60r; June, t.70c; July, 676c; August, September, October and November, S.noc; rieeember, S-85c; January, t.97c; Feb ruary, 85c; March, tioc. Spot quiet; Rio No. 7, &: fcantos No, 4, SVtC; mild quiet; Cordova, 9V4jl?e. Sugar mmi Melasaes. NEW YORK. April li.-SrGAR-Itaw, nominal; muscovado, 98 test. S.83.ftS itc; centrifugal, is3 t. at. 4 3234 lc; molasses sugar, bu test, lv.i3fUc. Hefined quiet; tn shed, f.bfcc; grauuiated, S.Um:; powdered. .2- Omaha Packing Co... Swift .4 Company Cudahy Packing Co... Armour & Co Murphy W. B. Vansant Co Stephens Bros.. Hill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston 4k Co J. B. Root II Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Hubs L. Wolf MeCreary & Cary.... I-ee Rothschild Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. Other buyers Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. .. S06 1,620 1.0H1 .. 18 2.402 l.Ots) .. 480 8,1.1 2,41f9 .. 6ij 2.014 993 564 .. 1 .. S .. 12T .. 1 1 .. 10 .. 15 .. S3 .. 27 .. 113 .. 6 .. 15 .. 382 .... 219 . .2.636 10.661 5,862 Total , CATTLE There was a moderate run of cattle today, the supply being about the same as a week ago and the quality about as good as at any time this week, in fact the general quality of the offerings has been very good all week. The market presented no new or Interest ing features this morning and for the most part values were in the aame notches as on yesterday, the heavy cattle being rather slow sale, while the desiraDle light and handy weight steers were In active demand, and In some cases a shade stronger. As compared with a week ago the general market for beef steers Is about 15 26c lower, the decline being heaviest on the heavy gradea and smallret on the light and handy weight kinds such as all classes or buyers are srter.. Prices for cows and heifers were gen erally steady today and with a good, broad demand the movement waa active and an early clearance made. As a rule the mar ket for butcher stock has been In very satisfactory shape this week, supplies be ing by no means excessive and the de mand good for all useful offerings. Most grades are selling fully as well as they were at the close of last week, although the common and canning grades have not been particularly free sellers. Veal calves were steady today and the same Is true of bulls, stags and rough stock generally, al though In some cases prices were a shade stronger. There was a fair degree of activity In stockcrs and feeders this morning, although fresh offerings were decidedly limited. Anything Carrying weight and quality found, a ready sale at fully steady prices, and the market is fully as strong as It was a week ago for anything at all de sirable. Medium and common stuff has been slow sale all week and prlcea are perhaps a shade lower than a week ago, although a good clearance has been made. Quotations on Cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, t7.25ti8.00; fair to good corn fed steers, I6.75ti7.25: common to fair corn fed ateers, S5.76ji4.75; good to choice cows and heifers, $5.773 t.G0; fJr to good cows and heifers. W.'Mj'S.W; common to fair cows and heifers, Si6O4.60; good to choice stockera and feeders, 86.0097. 00; fair to good stockers and feeders. 16.00Cv6.00; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, 83.759 4.75; stock heifers. 13. 7644.50; real calves, $4.2138.25; bulls, stags, etc., 83-504-&5. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 10 7 T It 1 14 71 11 11 41 21 11 14 12 It 4 I 1 I 4 14 It I I 4 4 14 I 7 44 4 14 AT. Pr. 151 4 ti 1047 4 76 til I 15 , 1077 4 10 , 1054 1 04 ins4 t 00 lofA 1 00 1344 1 00 10S4 7 IS 10i4 t li 1 :i 7 10 Mil 7 20 .1041 7 10 .1144 7 ti ..1 il IB .. 7T5 I IS .. toe 4 00 ..104 400 ..10 4 10 ...1049 I 00 ..MS I IS .. kit. I 25 ... 9H I 10 .. "4 i 40 ..K4 i 46 .. W7 i 45 ...1U41 ill No. 11... ... II... to... 14... St... M..., IS... 11... 14... 17... It... ..., COW'S, s... 4., At. Pr. 1040 T tl t 7 to lilt 7 IS 1140 7 IS list 7 IS 1044 T 40 1144 T 45 1171 t M 117i 7 ti 1074 7 tO 1471 1 M 11 7 44 1310 7 4S .....136 7 M .....1465 J U 1!4 I K .lilt I 00 4. r.'S 4 00 r ... tit iw ... set 4 10 ... 17 4 to ... 4al ... 7.4 ... U4 4 6i ... Jf ilO) ... 771 6 2i ...441 I 40 1 1 it'.'.'.'.'. 10 ltS9 I 65 12 4 00 1.04 4 00 12J9 4 20 110 4 IS 12t0 5 Ul 170 i 04 MM I 00 4) 6 Oo 1414) t IS 6. 4 , 1 1 i 20 1 11 HEIr'r.KS. II 4 11 14 7 II II 20 BULLS. 1. . .... Lid IIS CALVES. l"t 4 00 .ltis) 4 00 ....1 14 I On 1044 4 10 .... 44 4 10 ....I'M 4 16 ....1121 I 40 ....llM 4 SO ....1011 4 60 .... 01 in .... us 1 is .... 711 I fl .... iM 4 00 .... Ill 4 IS .... I I 11 .... kiO 4 40 .... IIS I 40 .... 104 T 00 ....IMS I it ....1640 i 6S 1440 I 71 llaO 6 7S ....It 0 I IS .1..14B0 6 V) ....1U0 1 to ... Io0 1 to ....1140 4 00 ....it I Ik 444 I 14 S 170 I ) 4 .. 10 4 00 1... 10 4 00 1 iii im 1 .... Ill I 7S 1 Ill 1 40 1 M t CO I 110 T tS 1 ISO 7 M 1 114 I SO STOCKEKM AND FEEDERS. 4.a 6 14 tt 741 6 18 T SO HI t 75 130 T 16 131 I 00 lit 1 00 140 I kS MO I IS 140 1 IS 111 I 26 140 I M ... Ill 6 li ... 4T4 I IS ... art 4 40 ... ITS I 49 ... 171 t 44 II.... 14.... 17.... 41... .... .. 41 6 K .. 41 4 14 ..SKI 4 to .. I"t I 70 17 4 M 17... 11. Nye Turner Co. ? - TrtrranNr BMTO!;,MAJS. SO SlAlg STRUT . OMAHA. NT B. e-OAa.a erra siaa. We offer for sale and recommend tho purchase of any of the following bonds trio and Yield J Pus Wichita Tall and STorthwest- sri. Beltway Company ot ' Oklakeana Ol tl sons Oas Company of Its. kakee, HI. Jacksonville (Tlorlda) Oas Company Xnaele, Indiana UgM Oom- psar Xaatam Wleeonata SVailway Si jVigbt Company Beekford, Illinois Bleetrto Company mi Aa f.l,k4 flMMMa Eastern Oregoa Light ft STewe vompaay Bseaaaba lower Company of Xsoanaba, Ml oh. Hate. Interest, about. rt .Mr Jan. 1,1111 6-' 87 8.83 rse, 1,1833 8 tTVi . Jane L1S47 8 . 87 H 6.85 July 1,1833 8 M B.10 Oct 1, IMS t SSU B.10 Sffeb, X, 1S39 t 101 . 1,130 " 100 i Oct. 1. 18 8 4 101 .TS Jan. 1.1914 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: RAT NTE, Pres.. Fremont. rHILIP IL FARLEY, V.-Pres., Boston. FRANK JOHN8ON. Treas.. Omaha. CILAS. TV. TURNER. Jr.. 8ec. New TorK. R. a SCHNEIDER, Fremont, I BONDS. STOCKS AND INVESTMENTS CAPITOL . FULLY PAID. 100,000 more active anfl some little Improvement In prices wss also apparent. Much of the business toward midday appeared to be no worse than a big nickel lower as compared with yesterday's average market. A, considerable portion of the receipts sold at 89 65H7 9 7S, as compared with yes terday's spread of 8.60sl4).76. Tops dropped to S9.&. a nickel lower than yesterday's best sales. For the week thus far the mar ket has been dominated by bear Interests and prices have been hammered severely at all points. Local supply has been un usually liberal and current prices are all of 6e lower than last week's close. . Representative sales: HOttS No. At. Sh. Pr, Wo. At. ' 8h. Pr. 44 147 144 8 K 40 tit ... 8 47 Mj II )lt 40 4 6-) 71 124 80 4t IM ... I SO 41 M 40 I 4S 147 it 8 46 41 25 ... 44 It tit ... 8 60 47 117 ... 1 44 tl M 140 4 90 47 Z 140 4 45 7 IM ... 4 SO II 27 ISO t ts M IV ... I 40 71 141 44 4 44 17 191 110 I 60 44 27 ... 4S 44 4 120 4 II II IM 40 t 4S 7t. ...... .n ... 1 54 47 241 40 I 43 ft 40 8 66 71 14 ... I4S 71 H 120 I 66 44 IU 130 9 44 67 207 40 lit II HSW.. 146 15 144 ... 9 44 64 til ... 71 lit ... 9 44 74 Kt ... 4 44 fi J0 ... 4 4 44 Ml ... 4 49 14 2t ... 4 40 74 IS ... Its tt 214 ... 9 43 74 la ... 4 41 II 204 ... 9 40 44 tr W 1 tS 4 tlO .... 9 10 49 174 ... I 43 II 114 40 9 40 14 K4 ... 1 46 7 t0 ... 1 40 41 Ht 40 I 44 ?l !M J) f 0 40 If, 5 :.. I 70 II . . .271 140 9 40 77 f l 10 I TO 45. ...... .710 ... 110 M rt ... 4 70 t Ml ... 9 40 17 1 10 9 74 47 10 44 4 44 71 Ill 140 9 70 71 107 .... 9 49 14 IS1 14 4 74 49 211 ... 4 40 76 IS! ... 1 70 to Ill ... 4 40 71 Stl ... 914 5 ..Ill 44 I 40 70 14 ... 9 70 44 23S 10 9 40 14 10 ... 1 TS 70 140 ... I W 16 Ml ... 1 71 14 ...130 ... 8 40 il It! ... 9 16 1 123 ... ISO 16 11 ... 9 TS 17 1S 40 I 40 41 174 96 8 76 16 ... 4 40 (7 1 ... I 80 tt 234 80 4 6t4 M lit ... 4 4S 61 117 140 8 41 41 tS ... 8 41 Herbert C. Good. Co Brokers and Dealers dBAisr, rBOTitnoBrsv mtooks. Omaba 47 fleet IIS Bear of Trate SUA Bali Telephone, Soaglea Mil inflepeaaeat. A-81811. Oldeet sat X.arrst House la She State. tteera, 84.0O4j8.00; steers under l.OnO lhs., 66.Sttf.00; stockers and feeders. 84.0".ii.M cows and heifers, t6&7.6o; canners, t 6V1 la& bulls. 816634.26; calves, S3 5ftli.Sr; Texas and Indian steers. !.6SS.oO; cows And heifers, Sa.GoU4.26. HCVlSHecelpta, (.030 head; rnsrket. Vc to Stk; lower; pigs and lights, 87.60if9.!); packers, S9.SO09.96; butchers and best heafy, 89.91110.00. - ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.TO0 head; market, steady; native muttons, 87.60 tjlOO; lambs, 86 OOifllO 60; culls and bucks, M-WGfl.OO; stockers, $4.0037.00. COWS AND HEIFERS ... 64 4 10 1 1016 6 49 tU k.EKS AND HElP'EHb. ... 144 I B T 1T24 T It HOGS It was the same old story In the hog yards this morning. iiieial supply and sharply lower advices from the east promisee greater or less declines and a normal cut In prices waa the natural re sult. Dime lower mas were given a thiough workout at the ooenlng and quite a few shipments changed hands on this basis The movement wss Irafgy, how ever, and It was well alonr rn the morning before enough business had been done to afford a broad view of the trade. Mhippers bouKlit intermitieniv. nut tne.r total pur chases were llmitel as ua.iel. Later In the morning aftt-r packers' pens begMa to fill up ths tone ta traUe became SHEKP More activity featured the trade In the sheep barn this morning, but there was no notable change In prices. Supply was Just about normal, consisting largely of lambs, most of them wooled, and all of the pons were emptied at an early hour. High-dressing strings met with the more urgent demand as usual, but generally steady prices prevailed In both medium and good offerings. The Adair Mexicans realized $9 So, the same as yesterday, and another string of deelrable Mexicans went at 89.76, a dime lower than the high price. Bhorn wethers Commanded 87.75, quote bly firm with yesterday, but the proportion of shorn stuff waa rather limited and the quality on an average none too good. Shorn lambs changed hands at 88.65. Something In this line of prime quality, however, would probably sell light around the $0 00 line. For the week thus far. supply has been rather liberal as compared with last week's run, but barring yesterday, the demand has been fully adequate at all times. Sharp advances were scored at the opening of the week, but much of the bulge was wiped out yesterday, with the result that current prices on all kinds of stock are little bet ter . than strong as compared with last week's close. Shorn sheep and lambs are quotable at TEcij 11.00 per hundred weight lower than similar quality wooled shipments. Tha fol lowing quotations apply to the latter class of stock: Good to choice lambs, 89.66(3 8.90; fair to good lambs, S9.OUu9.10; good light yearlings. 18.1608.00; good heavy yearlings, S7.9o3fi.S6; good to cnoloe weth ers, 87.b.V(, 26; fair to good wethers, S7.S09 7. 66; good to choice ewes, S7.407.86; fair to good ewes, f7.0U4j7.4O. Representative sales: No. - 66 western eweS, culls, shorn. 421 western wethers, shorn M Mexican lambs 679 Mexican lambs ,...r. 471 wok tern lambs ........ 478 Western lambs SO wetsem lambs. ' culls., 20 western lambs, shorn., 2 western lambs 247 western lambs S3 western ewes 11J western lambs i western lambs, culls Av. .. 67 ...118 82 . 48 . 87 . SO . Tt . 8 . T8 . TS .101 . 75 . U Pr. T 6J T 75 S 86 9 76 8 66 S 86 S 75 S 60 S 60 S 60 7 35 S 60 7 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle S Irons;- Hob ReporteA Lower her - Market lllgker. CHICAGO. Aoril 14. CATTLE Receipts. 5,000 head; market strong; steers, 86 26'8 8.66; cows, S4.&97.25; heifers, 4 1!4j7.&0, bulls, 84.60(6.60; calves, S3.oiii6.00; stockers and feeders, 84. 76.86. HOGS- Receipts. 11.000 head; market weak to 10c lower; choice heavy. S3 9i J 10.00; butchers. S9.8MJ 10.06; light mixed. S9 0O&3.96: choice light, 4nOU10.10; packing, $9.imi0 0u; pigs, n.win; bulk ot salea, S9.9oti IV.tW. 4HEKP A.NU LAM B14 Receipts, 8,000 head; market, lr.-B&xj higher; sheep. 86 Sod 6.26; lambs, IT.70fl8.76; yearlings, Si.CTuS-66. Kanaka City Live Sleek Market. KANSAS CITY". April 14. CATTLE Re ceipt., 1.600 heed, Including 109 southerns: market, loc to l.ic higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, S7.608.a; fair to good, S6.76a7.40; wee tern steers, S007.70; stock eyi and feeders, I4.90g6.i5; southern sters. I5.&37.80; southern cows, $3.6o2j6.76; native cos, S4tH)90; native heifers, $4.76376; bulls, 14 "U6.S5; calves, 84 OCrijl.75. HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head; market, &c to 10c lower; top, S9.96; bulk of sales. 89 6ftU 9 86; heavy, tf i.9ifc; packers and butchers, $!.(7f.Ti W; light, ,a.5i39 W; pigs, S8 6Oy9.00. SHEEP AND LAMBR-Kecelpta, 4 000 head; market, steady to strong; lambs, $s 50 6)75; yearlings, S OOii 00; wethers, tl. JL$ 8 ; ewes, S6.0uiSS.25; stockera and feeders, SS.6(S0U. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: cattle. Hogs. Bheep. OMAHA GE-XERAL MARKETS. Staple and Fancy Prod ace Prices Fer- nlsbed by Bnprre and Wholesalers. 'BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade-in 1-ib. cartons. Sic; too. 1, In 00-lb. tubs, No. . In 1-lb. cartons, Slo; In eo-lb. tubs, Kiy:; packing stock, soiid pack, lSc; dairy, in oO-lo. tuos, toe. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, 17vS0; young America, He; daisy cheese, 18c; ilniberger, lc; No. 1 brick, 17H; domeatlo block bWUs, tic; im ported Swiss, 800. . POULTRY Dressed broilers, $9 00 doa; for storage, $6.00; for fresn springs, lic; hent, 19c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18c; geese, lie) turkeys. 26c; pigeons, per dos., $1.20; homer squaba, 44 00 per dos.; fanny aqauba, $J.60 per do.; No, L $3.00 per dos. Ailve; broilers, from 1"4 to 1 lbs., 4bc; m to I lbs., SOo; hens, 16s; old roosters, 9-c; youns roosters, 18c; ducks, full feathered, 14o eese. full feathered. 9c: turkeys. lnc: guinea fowls, 26c each; pigeons, 7oc per dos.; homers, 86.00 per dos.; squabs. No. 1 $2 per dos. . KISH ' (al! fro sen) Salmon. 11c; pickerel, 9o ; whltefiah, 13c; pike, 10c; trout, 11c; cat fish, 18c; large crapples, 16uL8c; smelts, IK; Spanish, mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c; haddouit, lie; flounders, 12c; frog legs, 40o per dot. Fresh catfish, 18c; trout, 13u; buffalo,, So; hAUBUf, to. r'UUlttt Strawberries: Texas and Louis iana,, M-qt, cases, per case, $3.60; 24-pu eases, per case, I2.01). Oranges: California Camelia brand Redland Navels, to 94-111 sises, per box, $2.76; lid slxe, per box, $t'.0; 16O-174-lsJ0-llt-2:70 sises, pet box, $3.25; olhtr brands from Riverside and other districts, per box, $3.66feS.0Q; 90-96-112 slsei, per box, 12. 00?! 1.60. Lemons: Llraonlera, tatra fancv, SoO-SoO Sises, $6.Ouy5.60; choict. V0-36.) sixe.1, 1er bos, H 60, 2 40 site. 60o per box lets, lankhas: Fancy aelect,. per bunch, $1.2 2 60; jumbo, bunch, $2.762.O0, Grape fruit: Florida, 44 Size, 86.00. Apples: Ben Davis, per bbl., $3.25; New York Russets, medium six, per bbl., $8.60; California fancy W. VV. -eartualns, per box. $2.10; California extra fancy W. vl PearinalnA Red Wood brand, per box, $2.25; extra fancy Colorado Jona thans, per box. $2.60. Cranberries: Jersey, Winter stock, per bbl, S6.005.60. Dates; Anchor brand, new, SO pkgs.. In box. per bo. $140. Tigs: California, lOo else, ic VEGETABLES Irish Potatoes: Wiscon sin and hntive, per bu., 40r6ocl Colorado, per bu., 5ufi 60o. Seed sweet potatoes: Kan Is., per - bbl., $1.80. Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland sscd, per lb., to. Celery: Calif oris or Florida, per 12-lb. bunch, SOo. Onions: Red, per lb., 8c; Texas crystal wax, par cratev $2.75, Old vegetables: Parsnips, car rots, beets, turnips, Wl sacks, per lb., to. Garlic: Extra fancy, White, per lb., lie; red, per lb 16c. NEW SOUTHERN VKOETABLEB Radlahea: Per dos. bunches, 46e. Turnips per dos. bunches, 60c. Carrots: Ter doc bunches, 60a. Shallots: Per dos. bunches, Mo, Parsley: Per dos. bunches. 60c. Beets Per dos. bunches, 60c. Spinach: Per bu.. 12 lbs.. 1100. Kgg plant: Fancy Florida, dor. $1.602.00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida or Cuba, per S-baakot crate, 14.25; choice, $2.75. String nd wax beans: Per hamper, about 86 lbs., $:.00'a.60. Cucumbers: Hot house, per dos, $L7i7i2 09 HOMB GROWN - VRGETA11LE8 Radishes: Extra fancy home grown. pr dos. bunches. Sue. lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos.. 40c; head lettuce in hampers, 3.tt5j5 0O. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches. 40c. Rhubarb: Per dog. bunches, 46c. Asparagus: Per doe, bunches, TSo. Green onions: Per don. bunchi s, 15e ' MISCELLANEOUS Hofsersdlsh: Two dos. in case, $1 DO. Walnuts: Black, per Ithi to; California, No. 1. per lb., 16c; California No. 2. soft, per lb.. ll'n. Hickory nuts: Iargs, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 5c. Co eoanuts: Par sack. $6.00; per dos., 87c. Honey: Per 34-frame ease. $121 Beeten Sltalag Stack. HOSTON. April 14. Closing quotations on fining stocks were: Allouaa Amal. Cowvr A. S. L A S. Anions Com. 4 Miami Copper ... TJaMoliawk i7VNrala Can lt Nlpwalng Mines I North hufte .... Atlantic B. C. C. tt C.'rcta.. 14V,N.wth Laka South Omaha St. Joseph .... Kansas City . St. Louis Chicago Totals ...t 4u0 ...10 .. 8 60O .. t.7t)0 ...5,000 ia.fj S0U0 SO)) S.OdO 11.0UO a S.0-J0 4.0s) 1.7J S.OuO .18.800 4,00 20.80 St. Joaask LiTt Slock Market. ' fTT. JOSEPH. Mo.. April 14. CATTLE Receipts, l.tot) head; market steady to Strong; steers, $5.UuS 10; cowe and heifers, $3.5"7 25; oalvee. $.0ufi7 60. HOGd Receipts. S.OuO head; market H) loc lower; top, $.; bulk of sales, $6 8 . MIEKP AND UMB8- Receipts, 8.000 hoad; market steady; lamba, Ss.6oyl.75. - SI. I.eels Live Stoa-k Market. ST. LOUIS. April 14 CATTLE Receipts. 1.7i0 head, including SuO Texans; market. steady to lower; native ahlpplng and exptirt sleeis, fi.'ii'j J), dreesvd Levi and buUtier A P C A S. Butts roalltlon .... Cel. A Arisana Cal. A Kaels Ontsnntal Coppar kansa C. O. Sait Putts C. M... rranklta Oiroux Con Oranbf Oon Oraans Cananaa ... lil Itnrsla Uappar. kair La a Laka Ixiwms La Sal la Copper..., I OI4 Dominion .. .. It Orrola .. S4i4 parrutt S. A C. ..itl Qulncr .. 0 fitiaiinrrtt .......... .. 71 Suparlor .. lSuparior A B. 14 .. lSussrtor A P. C. .. SHTai.iarack .. 444 U. f . .'. A O... .. tC. S. R. A .. 174 da pt4 .. IHl'tah Con .. 47Vt'iDona .. 144 Wolrsrtne ... H'4 ... 64 .... 11 K .... lo .... .... lit .... U ....HI .... ;6H .... .... iiv .... u .... 11 .... ii .... 40 Zl .... 4 V .... 49141 .... s .... M ...Mt4 Kew Yerk Sllalag Slocks. NEW YORK. April 14-Cloelug quota tions on mining stocks: Alios ....: ISO al.axtvtlla Caq 6 ItniBSwIrk Con T Lima Cklat 4 da sor.oa II Msaloan 114 Com. Tunnel stock... tt ixiiarlu l- Con. ral. A Vs 110 Ophlr Ill Horn Surer ts 8tandar4 si r Sllaar , M Talia Jarkat 41 Ofterae. - Oils anal Reels. SAVANNAH. Oa.. April 14-TURPEN-TINE Nominal; 60c. RiiIN-Flrm; type F, $4 90&4 02V4; type O. $6 00. OIL CITY. Pa.. AprU J4 OIL Credit balances, $1.35: run, t7,0M bbls.; averace, 106.964 bbls.: shipments, 224,171 bbls.; aver age, 221.7U bbls. i i a Hay Msrkat. OMAHA. April 14. HAY No. 1, $9 0); No t $8.00; parkins, $6.00. Straw: Wheat, $S0); rye and oats, $7.00. Alfalfa. $1100. Tha sup ply of poor hay Is much hlavler than Hie demand And nobody wants to buy thu poorer quality. Persistent advertising ts the road to Bi Returns