a Tim !STX: OMAITA. TUESDAY. AIllTTj li, 1910. .CHAIN a:dprudice market v "Wheat Declines Sharply at OpenLnf, iTradiaj Slow. i COILS Vow I iollows .law )Tr l Reached la flow -ftaylasi Brk th Ieella . mb4 Cash Weak. May Op. lie. OMAHA. April IS. 1910. Wheat declined suarply again at thi opening. Traders w?re besrlsn anil Hittl lat on was heavy, o'm to tne mii rih ."mar.d anil general weathr conditions. !.on4 were forced to sell on tne sharp 3rr-aH. causlog further weakness. The com rmrk-t followed wnfl and a ni-w low lV'l wu rurhwl on the May option, lluying: on the break checked the aecline for tin tiny. Wbnl hrKe sharply at the opening an J H senna UortaUj"-w ouk umler bearish sen timent, wuloh caused weak, bulla to Mil long whct There la no improvement In rash demand, ahd the sampla market wai further weakness In corn today due to 'f BQiiwuunii ureaa in wiieai. ioo were nervous ajul Bold out, and rash stuff h , imped if( lu,2c with offerings being iH( taken. 8 nary vhat receipts were 437, 0W bit. n.l eiilpm.-nte were- I W 0t bu.. aitainet r-'-eipts lait year of 4U,wiO bu. and ship ments of 51.000 bu. Primary corn receipts ware 417.PSO bu. and shipment;- were 7M.UP0 bu.. against re ceipts laet year of 333,000 bu. and aniptnenta of 410i) bu. Clearance were) 154,000 bu. of corn, none of oatii and wheat and flour eu,ual to SB "TO bu. " Liverpool closed Wid lower on wheat ami nominal on corn. I,ocal rang of option: Articles. Open. High. I Low. I C!oe. Safy. at marV: wr-atem firsts, cirrent receipts, fre "!. 21c at mark. H KKSK Market ou et and es.-ler: ew Y"ik fjil creams, choice oid. IT-r-'S 1TH; Xew Tork full rrimi, fair to S'l. V". j 17c; New York full rr-nms. nw ehinr. IV; Vw V.mH full cr.-ams, new, fair to noi. liV'iix-. - WKTiiF.n i the rii bsi.t Frees lac Temseraleres Geaeral Over Upper MlMorrl Valley. OMAHA, April 1 11" Freeilng temperatures were general St irdav and Sunuav nights erer the uprer Mie!enpl Bnd Missouri allev and tbe rtiiwrL Temperature ranging from to 3 degrees were recorded la eastern .hmki and watern Iowa Sunday morn- in. The lowest temperature recorded at 1 Omaha Saturday n'ght wa. decrees 1 shove aero. The cold weather has contin ued eastward and freeiinjr temperatures were general over the upper lake region and lower Ohio valley this morning. The Knows of Siturdav night and Sunday were gnersl over the central valleys, and snows continue this mornlne; in tne upper Mis souri and upper M:lstppl valieys. aiid rains and snows are fsllint; In the Oh'o valley and Lake region. The outlook Is for continued cold, with freealne; tempera ture In this vicinity tonlcht. foltowetl by nslne; temperature Tuesday, with fair weather tonight and Tuesday. The following shows the temperature and precipitation for the last three years: l'l'. it. ljflS. 1MT. Minimum temperature.... 42 4 .2 Preelpitatlon T .AO .17 .15 Normal temperature for today 52 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March J.T Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 190, 1.7! inches. Deficiency correspond In period In 1509. 2.05 Inches. ...... L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora aad Want Rrsloa Ballet la. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at s a m , 75th meridian time. Monday, April l'v 1910: , OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain- Pfatlnns. Max. Mln. falL XEWIORlvSTOCRSAXD BONDS Treffic Agreement ia Denrer Infla encet Failroad Stocks. WT5TSY WEATHE2 CAUSES FEAR Reported Damaare) fa Fralt n4 ne tables Pramats Brlllas:, Bat terloai Harm la at Feareel. Wheat I Jill-U'-.l-Corn-A May. July. July. S1' 8 t 1 (Wj 1 (K 1 03 97 ! 7 52S 82 '"i I 42S.I 42', Ashland, Neb. Auburn, Neb B ken Bow, Neb. Columbus, Neb... Culbertaon. Neb.. Falrbury, Neb... Fairmont. Neb... Cr. Island. Neb. 32 3A 41 M 4 40 . .16 44 Hartlnglon. Neb. 31 ' Omasa Cask Prteea. WHEAT-No.. S hard. tl.Wajti.oi; No. t hard. 7cVt1.0i); No. 4 hard. 9nf.7c: rejected bard. 7Suic No. 1 aprlnir, a.t)VQ'1.02r No. I spring. No. 2 durum, 84!c; No 3 durujn, ib4i. CORN No, '4 whltw. Me; Ko. S white, 5Soic; No- i white. KfriiVt; So- yellow, 52c; No. 3 yellow. Jtta2c; No. 4 yellow. 4H fe48iyo; No, 1 62c; No. S. 6ktf52c; No. 4, W'Yi'c; no grade, SVVie. OATS Standard, etrVciHc; No. t white, 4Hi4oV,c: No. 4 white, S340c; No. yellow, SUVryHte; No. 4 yellow, 3asfMc; No. t mixed. tnWSc. . . BARLEY No. 4. KrffSlc; N. 1 feed, 49 50c RTE Nov t 73(S74c; No. 3, . Carlat Recelpta. ' . . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago ". 15 15 147 Mtnneapolla Omaha Vuluth . a 20 an 23 2i 40 ft 29 30 2fi M) SI 27 HaKtinga, Neb.... X8 Holdrege. Neb.... 41 Oakdale. Neb.... 31 Omaha, Neb SI 25 Tekamah, Neb... ill - 28 Alta. I a 33 21 . Carroll. Ia S3 '20 Clarinda. Ia 32 25 IRIbley, Ia is 21 Sioux City. Ia... 32 28 Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a, m. t Not included in averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. .04 .i .05 .00 .00 .00 .10 . .00 .00 .! . .10 .OS .00 .05 .22 .02 for Pkv. Cloudy Cloudr Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clmidv Cloudy Cloudy !Snolng Cloudy Cloudy Pnowlna; Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour NEW TORK. April IK. The demand for stocks today proved disappointing to thoee who organised the upward movement of prices lait woe. Kven this over'tne week end brought In some selling orders, through oommiseion houses, leaving amall opoor tunity for the bulge of last week to dis tribute their holdings to the expected new buyers. An exception was found In the Hill and Oonld stocks, which advanced In the early dealings on the strength of re ports that a working agreement had been made by which traffic from the Hiil roads would be shipped over . the Gould roads west of Denver. The wintry weather In the west since the stock market closed Saturday waa made the ground for fear of damage to fruit and vegetables In thoee regions. There was some selling of stocks of that account. Assurances that no serious harm had been done to the grain crop mitigated the effect of the news. The rurther downward course of wheat was evidence of satisfaction with the new crop conditions. It was regarded as pro viding also that holdera of old wheat were Inclined to lliuidi.te the holdings and not wait lunger 4n the hope of higher prices. The Influence of the decline In wheat was not effective In the foreign exchange mar ket to prevent further engagements of mud to oiiiidon this week. The easing of the local money market with the strength ening of the banks' condition last week seema to have facilitated the further outgo of gold. Eatimates of the probable outgo have been moderated with the stronger position attained by the Bank of England. The dull and drooping tone of iron and the steps being taken to curtail the output give a turn of depression to speculative sentiment. Predictions of a coming Increase In the dividend on I'nited States Steel do not avail to curtail this sentiment. Copper trade movements also were regarded aa unsatis factory. A minor cause of disappointment was a failure of predictions, which were made -ery poel'lvely last week, that the corporation lax law would be declared un constitutional by the supreme court today. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value. tl.ft2s.flQ0. Vnited States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and principal quotations wu itwKi were aa louows: alae. Sign. Lew. Ca fund- Ptsnrfard s'lver dollars In general ft. id. til2.. current liaMHue. I fts,..t.-i,; working bian--e In treasury offices. j;3 1V4. SJ.. In hanks to rrllt of ttea-oirer of the I'nited States. tf-VO !: euhs'd'ary silver con. tl.72,4.; minor coin. ll.J.'tll; total balance In general fund. IMti-o.-!. !ew lark Mof Market. NEW TORK. April IS. Money on call steady, rviii per cent; ruilng rate, t per cent; rinsing bid 2H per Cfnt; offered at ;T per eent. Time loans somewhat easier; altty and ninety days, 4 per cent; six month. 41 tter cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Q i per ceat. STERLING EXCHANGE (Steady, with actual buKlness In bankers' bills at 14 430t 4 WiO for sixty day bills, ahd at HSTTO for demand. COMMERCIAL BILLS 14 KVfr4 MV PILVER Hur. S.1Xe; Mexican dollars. 44c. BONIS Government, steady; railroad bonds. Irregular. Closing uuutatlons n bonds were as follows: C. I. ret. ta, ra....lAlnt. M. a. 4v,s. ia sea pee 104, Maron 1 V. t. hi r 'Site Uo 44 e easeon im4K. c. so. tt U 7H 0. t ma a. see. 4s Ml.... in amisall 1 4 U . enl. 4r H Allls-t'hal. 1st 6...v m M . K. a T. a Am. As. 5a V'S do seiv 4H... Am. T T. cv. 4. .in Mo P. lll! 4. OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET SraaU Eeceiptt of Cattle Offset Bear ish Conditions Elsewhere. No. of Stations. 17 Temp Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. 73 IS CHICAGO GRAI-f A5D PROVISIONS Frstam of ka Tradlag aad Closing Prleea na Board af Trade. CHICAGO. April IS Wheat declined mi terlatW lodav. carrvtng corn with It, both . grains", rallying in the final bpur and clos ing firm. Oats wera less erratic and provl siona finished from 12Vao to uo down. Long lines of ail the futures were cast . Into the wheat pit. Inducing a sharp decline ' in prices, which carried Juiy down V4o ' from Its ope wing high point at tt-OlVflplOOs. 1 ,ri raliy late In the day waa largely baaed n a local statistician's estimate that the .bandoned acreage In the winter wheat !,e1t exceeded i,Suu.0OI) acres. May took the ,Airut o fthe attack o fthe market and -. Bild to share In the rally, finishing weak " ' t tl.OKSWl.wiH.lf lMiC dowj. September loved between tl.0i!c. Th,f close for the uere distant futures waa flp, with July k'ft'to down, at (LOU and September kc ' off at syswo. irlce for ail the corn futures sagged. May 1 going down U4 from 7o to WHc. lhe upturn In wheat shortly before tne ;loe gave courage to the bulla and prlcea , wivanced. - There waa a poor demand for task corn and prlcea were general irom 1&3 to lc. lower. No. 2 yellow aold at 57 SlHc. The close for the futures waa firm, v -with May Vio off, at 57VS57o, and July ta.a down at SO'V- -' Oata weakened with wheat and corn. May moved between 42S and 4avc- The close vas firm all around, with May Wflo down, tt 4Vc, July Vc up at 40c and September "We higher, at h'4c. In- provisions pork closed 20t245c lower; lard was down from 16c to 3oo and ribs ' were off 12(8lTo. Final figures for May producta: Pork. 46c off at .!; lard. 30c town, at tlLSii, and riba, 12Vc off at tU S7 The leading futurea ranged aa foliowa: rw; 3s .to 74 40 . 5 31 .40 4 32 .30 44 30 .10 94 2. . 32 M . .30 4K 34 .10 38 28 .10 Central. Columbus, O Louisville. Ky 1 Indianapolis. Ind.. 13 Chicago. Ill W St Louis. Mo 13 Des Moines. Ia.... 14 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 Kansas City. Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 19 Freezing temperature" prevailed Sunday night over the entire corn and wheat region except the extreme eastern districts. Rains and snows were generei over the entire region Sunday and continue general east of the Missouri river this mornlne. I. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlona Varloas krtloIas.rOpen.l High. Low. Clos. Safy. .'Whit 1 May July Sept. , - July. Sept.. Oats : '' My July a . ' May ;jaly-' Sept. ai u- May -,-July s.pt. lbs Ma V ..July Sept. ith! y 1 01 "1 I ttuu- 9lrsl 1 07H' I01 4 UU 57VI oTsl 67 1 os 1 OSHSj XOlrSil lOlMJ SfilsTUfKl bO I vOrti 1 OS 1 02 1 00 fiTTi iS;6iT4t'w!.42,t,'t1 42) 414 II 10 21 10 0 So 13 0 11 00 U 75 11 SO 11 11 75 21 47H 21 40 11 82S 13 r:j 12 20 12 10 u 00 12 07HI 30 M 20 $0 20 90 U 80 U 80 UTS 11 W U 70 11 70 42;42tiI?S 401 S3i . I 20 60 20 W 20 0 11 85 U S5V4! 11 aa 11 871 11 75 U 70 SHT4 ST5i 21 OB 21 25 21 k 12 13 12 Oe 12 00 12 00 11 ') 11 874 . No. 2. , , , . -JTash quotatlona wera aa follows: FLOCR Eaav; winter patents, 13.20gS.55; ' winter stralghta. 4 JwoS.26; spring straighU, A 70-t4.i); bakers, ti.4ji.30. . I l RITE No. 2, 7 sc. BARL -Feed or mixing, 4350c; fair to UUolce ill, Sfc-ElKS 1 unothy. 84.80. Clover, 111.75. HKOVISH N Mess pork, per bbl., IJO.tB (FX) .SO. Lard, per UiO lbs.. fllQO. Short ribs shU-s lloosei, til i4iliJ. bftort clear sUloa .Uboa4Ml, tiiiU 13.75. ' Total c)-j-nces of wheat and flour were equal to ewtftt- bu. Priniarr receipts were ui;.Uu bu.-, compared Trttk 4110) the corre- euouding day a ytar ago. 1 he visible sup- lxy of wheat In the V'niied States Increased ;1i.0u0 bu. for the we. k. The amount of bieudstuff on oeai passage decreased 12 0U0 bu. . Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, ?A cars; corn, iat ears; out. 151 oars; hogs, llOutt head. 'hlcago Cash Pricea Wheat: No. 2 red, 51.7V I. OS: No. S rel. tl-Ooti t.T4: No. 3 ;J.ard, tl OMvul.OS; No t haci, tl.O2ul.07; No. 3 spring, 1.02 Jl.Wi. Corn, No. 2 cash, f4Wj57t; No. 2 csih. i.S'gc; No. 2 white, f e.iolc; No. .wnlte,. &6:koialtc; No. 2 yei ' lew, 7L:6.Vc; No. t yellow. iji;.Tij:. Oats: No. -E cash, tmTCc; No. 2 while, U644'c: No ' white. 4'.i8Hc; No. 4 white. -JUi atandani, 45-uo-, .BL'TTl-.K Kavsyj creauierles, 2ijJlo; dai ries. Z2.it Jio, " , ' , KOOsi ilrm: re.eiuta. 15 i0 cases; at mark, cases included. USriii-c; firsts, 20c; j iwime firsts, lie. . , CHEESE Stedy; dalJlea. 14a 14c; twins, U:fU'c; youn.l . AavetUa. 1414iwC; long lairna, USviU-VtC. HOMTuud-Weak: choice to fancy, Z4 o; fair te good. JOiiiJe. I'OL'LI'RT Steady turkeys, 16Hc; chick- Mis. isc; sprw.ga, - le. '.VEALr-tiiMdy; 6 to SO iba., 7-Bc; t to 'i lbs., to li.0 lbs.. !K3l0o. Receipt TotUy Wheat, 15 cats; corn, 17i8 'mis; 1; cwrs. Kstimattd tomorrow Anat., M cars: core, Ui cars; oats, 131 ir- ' of the Day Coaiaaedltles. NEW YORK. April 18. FLOUR Market quiet and lower; spring patents, 13.40)6.66; winter straights, I..uo'(jxl0; winter patents, t& .2t.i6o.75; Kansas straights, t4.9X'5.10. Re celpta, 13,150 bbla. : shipments, W,KJ bbls. Rye flour, dull; fair to good, t4.2Sig4.45; choice to fancy, t4.50tg)4.e5. CORNMEAL Easy; fine white and yel low. ll.eXul.4fi; coarse. U.25L30; kiln dried, 13.2S. RTE Nominal; No. 2 western. 694c, o. b. New Tork. WHEAT Spot, weak;' No. 2 red, tl.15, nominal, c. L f. ; No. 1 northern. tLlT'i, f. o. b.. opening- navigation. Options de clined sharply under active liquidation on weak oables, generally favorable crop ad vices, and on the wenlfnnaa. Is the cash markets. . At the elose. prices were 4lsc net lower. Exporters took thirty-five loads of Manitoba, wheat on the deoline. May. tl.liil.UV closed at tl-144: July. tl.0Sii llfA. closed at 81.044' September. 11.0 Wi.uisw, ciosea at i.ui. receipts, sy.buo bu. COKN Spot, easy; steamer, 824, and No. 4, uoc, both nominal, elevator, export basis; export No. 2, 34c, asked, f. o. b. The. option market was without transac tions, closing lSJlc net decline. May closed at MHiC, July at 7040 and September at 704c. Receipts, 7,875 bu. shipments, 153,034 bu. OATS Spot, easy; mixed, 2 to 22 lbs., nominal; natural white, 25 to 32 lbs.. 4VS 44o; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 47t$52vc. The option market was without transac tions, closing nominal. Recelpta. 13,723 bu. HAY Steady; prime, tl.10; No. 1. $1.10; No. 2. 9oc-o 51.00; No. J, 90496c. HOPS EMail; state, common to choice, r.m, rf2c; 190S, nominal; Pacific coast, 1909. 15 u 19c; 1908, nominal. HIDES Firm; Central America, 22e; Bogota, 2Z23o. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 26-;? 29c; seconds, 2JJj27c; thirds, 2225c; rejected, 20-(i21c. PROVISIONS Pork. easy. mess. t2t.50r 2R 00; family. t2.50r(r27.60; short clear. t25.7 Q27.SO. Beef, steady; mesa, n.Xlh.00; family, I19.0itfl9.&0; hams, t24.Onw2t5.Oa Cut meats, barely steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., I1S.OWT1T.00: pickled hams, 817.60. Lard, weak; middle west, prime. fl2.4Oifi2.S0; reiined, weak; continent. S13.2S: South America, 114.75; compound, 119.0010.50. lALUin wuiet; prime city, oas., 74c; country, 74974c. RICE Steady; domestic, tQZc; Japan, 544o. Bt'TTFU Firm; creamery specials, 3Sc; extras. 32c; third to first, 2031c; held, sec ond to special. aSiS-flc; western factory. 219 mc; western idmuuud creamery. tUly(fo. CHEESE Quiet; state, full cream, new, beet. 134c; common to fair, H4ll3c. EGOS Weak' western storage selections, Cll3c; western, regular packed, extra first, 22Hc; western, regular packed, first. ic: southern, regular packed, first. 2lvff. POULTRY Dressed, firm; fowls, lMiiic; . . . t. . .. 1 - '-i ... St. Lamia Geaeral Market. - ST. LOUIS. April U. WHEAT Futurea lower; May, LU3; July, "94c; cash, lower: trark No. 2 red, tl-(i8al.l2; No. 2 hard. M.U4iri.Vife AlllsbaltTMrs pfd ... Amalgamated Cnfipar Amartiwn AgrlcultaraJ Am. Bast Sugar Amertean Can Am. C. r Ant. Ctotton Oil Am. j H. U pM Am. lr Saeniittes. Amariran Llnaeee Amarlean Loeomotlvs Am. g. A R Am. k at R. pfd. ... Am. etoal Founirias . Am. tugar lurmlng... Ajb. T. a T Am. Tooaco pfd American Woolaa Aaaoonda Mining Co, . Airblson 4 Atchtaon pfd Atlantla Otaaat Una... Baltimore a Ohio 1.600 Bathiehem Staal Brooklrtl Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cantral Laathar pfd Central ot law Jeraty. Chmpaalia Ohio... Ckicago a Alton Chicago GU W., new... C. O. W. prd Chicago a N. W C, M. A Bt. P C, C. C. A . U.... Colorado F. a I Loot Colorado a SouUern 60 Oonaolidatad Qaa sua no 17.7t I'M am) . t.0ni) cut vt , 20,1110 . 1.400 . l- 100 ! 'iisi . . 10t w , U,n 10 . lO.tut 39 4 7H 47 11"4 7 16 M"4 " 107 4.1 H list 47 114 li! 1W 112 "ii" iuT 44 714 4; I 114 4 V l 274 15 M 4 1W 2 1S4 1W 74 114 lts4 10 U14 in 444 M 74 . 74N. k. R. of M. 4Sa. eH 1'7is. y. C. 1. tva , . do 0t a 94 . T . N. H. a ft. .Un tr a ...TOS lHN. W. Ut o. 4a.... ims . 4o rv. 4a 104H . Xn Pacific a l'Hi . f" 'do U 13 . t0. a. U rM. 4a 3Mi . 0Penn. CT. IV, 11S.. m .ln do con. 4a 104 lo Readlns (en. 4a M ,13V S. U I F. I. 41 R Oiaa. a Ohio 4SS...W11 do fen- r" do rat. ia M'eSt. b. S. w. t. a.... 7 Chlce a A. ivta. ... 11, ,lo let gold 4n - C. B. a Q. . 4a ... 'Aeatan1 A. L. 4a.. M4 do Ht. 4a. Be Pari fir enl. 4s l r.. Il.tlP.i IHaa au cr. 4a 114 C, R. I. a P. a. 4a.. 74 do lot ref. 4a Si do r(f. 4a t9o. Rallwaf ta )' "'olo. I mi. ta M do n. 4a lsaj olo. Mid. 4a 7rnlrm Paclfle 4s HH A m. Tobaroo 4e do (a Araieor a Os. 4a Atchtaoa gan. 4e.. do rv. 4a do ov. tm AU C. U 1st 4a.. Bal. a uulo 4a.... do IS' do S. W. 14s... Br. Tr. ct, 4e On. of Ga. ta. .. Can. Leather ta .. C. of X. J. a. & C. a S. r. a a. 44a. rr D. a H. ct. 4b D. a R. O. 4s... do raf. bm Distillers' 5a .... Erie p. I. All da gan. 4a do or. 4a, ear. do en-lea B ... Gen. Rive. ov. ta. 111. Can. lat ret. Int. Mat. 4w... da i 4o lat a raf. 4s... K, c. 8. Rubber 4a..... .. f !4l'. 8. Steal 2d ta .. 7 v.-Caro. Cham. ta. .. U4 Wabash lat ta ..15 do lat ax. 4s... .. T9 Waetera Md. 4a.... ,. SHWia. lUaa. er. tl. . ..141 Cantral 4s.... i.. 7HMo. Psa. cr. ta etfs. . 04 . 7 -ins, . li .10S . 71H . 4 . So . M . H4 PAUIC EEIG53 IS EOO YARDS Market Osesi Thirty ta Fwrty Ceata Below Satarday'a t laaa aad hla era Bay Caret ally Tape Derllae Fifty Ceata. SOI'TH OMAHA. Neb, April IS. 1J10. Receipt were- Cattle. Megs. Sheep, Estimate Mordav l.aW 4.7'9 t.9"4 Same day last week ... 6.24S 4.471 1 7 Same day 2 weeks ago.. L!1 4.t) .S!t Same day t years ago.. ITS 4.4.13 ll.li4 Same day 4 weeks ago.. 1.704 6.041 10.1 Same day last year s.H78 4 71 4.581 The following table shows the receipts of rattie, Uugs ai.J sneep at Sou i It Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year; 1910. 1909. Inc. Lee Cattle 2P6.0W ?-J,729 SLSH7 Hogs t.5.730 8J.973 14S.2S3 Sheep 451. 3f .6 617.820 .474 The following table ahows the average prlcea of hoga at South Omaha tor the last several day with comparisons: fsrt that shippers sra still buvlng very sparirglv. KeprewentaUv sale: HOG Jw A . Pr Ta. A. V TT. n It 10 M 13 ... I b t?i ... oe Tl r ... u 5 iu ... m a ia U 4 . . W K . . it T4 h'l 12 H M tl :t 40 l N I ! M ti i . m t r7 i ) t 4 i4i ri m iu in ill ft JtT S7' 44 4 ... t It JU IK "4 w M t IA 4 It ... IS T4 4 fl 111 .sut 1S IM J40 14 t tn to M4 in it 40 a l tne n a tm at i tt l to t r 44 4 ... Id 47 4 ... ( l JS4 HI I Id tl 141 ... to 10 ll ... Tt ill ... IS Tl m 4 14 M....... I4 ... M : Ml ... 1 70 : 75 t ... io rs ; ... M. 1 Id 74 4 ... ta 71 1 f liW IS t'7 ... M ti ni ... m n s 7t t!7 ... M t4 at H ai 10 -, ls ... to T J4 40 IIIH to I ... S ft ...... r4 SO Ills 44 IM ... Ik 74 14 SO 11H 41 r ... ra 3ai is ia4 i n i 7 t ) t :n Tl JM ... tl to fll 44 X-J l rt n a - f - lso t is f 145 ... t llv, 44 tn 40 f tt, Tl JM ... It .'. Il 20 Tt 4l lt It T.. 10 U X4 ... t la t7 Kl ... tt Uat 1910. 1. 1908. 1190T. 1904. 19Ci. 104. April t... ipru a.,.uu ,, April 10.. April 11.. 10 034 April 12.. f 794 April la.. 9 April 14.. 194", April 15.. tf.4 April ID.. &,-, April 17.. I April 18.. t 144 111 l'l t 90! I 741 f M i 74 IMItti ft! ft 261 4 1 4 tl 4 M 4 m t Ml j t 831 t SI St t Nt 8 tfil 41! t Si( I 2S I 431 8 341 I Xi 7 01 t rt' t 461 t 3S 6 tH 4 81 IM iUI 1 45. & SHI 4 8 t Ml t 431 t S! 6 311 4 9 SK i 37 t 41; I 4 Soi i 431 t 391 I 611 5 J3i ( 52, 6 3JI t BlJ ft IK, 4 80 earttl Quotations furnished by Samue! Burns, Jr- 814 New York Life building, Omaha: . Bta. Aakaa. 4, tOO '"ini a,to Corn Producta loo Delaware a Hudson luo Danrar a Rio Orandei,.. 10. too D a R. O. pN LOA DliUllara' BWcorlUas ' 1U0 Brta 1.2U0 Erie lat pfd , Brta Id pfd General Blectrlo 100 Oraat Northern pfd. low Great Northern Ore etfs... . l.X nilnola Ootral " Ido Inter borough Met. 1,X Int. Mat. pfd W.iat International Harvester ... l.JoO Int. Marina pfd lot) International Paper ....... loo International Pump Iowa Cantral too Karnes City Bo l,Me H. u. ao. pfd Laclede Oaa 500 Louisville a NaahTllie.... 70S Minn, a 81 Louts M M., St. p. a 8. 8. M 4U0 K. a T 21.18 k. a t. pra 294 664 16644 144 41 144 i 17V, 17JH 44 114 U4 tl Mtanoaii Paclfle National Biscuit National Laad R. S. of M. Id pfd. New Tork Central N. T.. O. a W. ....... Norfolk a Waatsrn.... North Amarlean Northern Paoins Pacific Mall PennsTlTanla People's Gas c . c. a at. i. ... Pltubarg Onal Steel Car...... Pullman Palace Car... Railway Steal Spring.. Readlni Repahlle Steal kepabile Steal pfd Rock Island Co Roak Island Co. pfd... 8u L. a 8. P. M pfd. St. Lowls 8. W M. U 8. W. pfd SlosB-8hemeld 8. I. Southern Paclfle Southern Railway .... to. Rallwwr pfd Tenneaeee Copper Taxaa a Pacific T , Bt. L. a W T . It. L A V. pfd... Unioa Paclfla I'moa pssina pfd U. 8. Realty U. 8. Kubbar t. 8. Steal t'l 8. Steal pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .... Wabash Waoaati pet Western Maryland etfs.... tVsMiDghouae suectrte .... Weelarn Lnloa Whoallng a L CORN Futures lower; Mar. S94e4 July. 614ut14c; cash, lower; track No. 2, 649 wc; io. 2 wnite, twoioJC. OATS Futures lower; May, 41t414o; juiy, juc; casn. tower; track ivo. z, tic No. t white, 4344440. RYE 79c. F I J L R Lower ; red winter patents. S6.IS fr5.t; extra fancy and straight, t4.50J5.lU; hard winter cleara, t3.6.y;39u. SKED Timothy, t3.0laS.5O. CORN MEAL 43-25. BRAN Steady; sacked east track. fLO&t? i.ui. HAT Dull; timothy. $16.00911.50; prairie, CiOL'u'U.ei). B AG' UNO "4c r HEMP TWINE 7e. FROVIfIONj Pork, lower. Lard, lower; prime steam, iu.uu ilw. Dry salt meats. steady; boxed extra shorts. $14,174; clear ribs, 114.874; short clears. t!5.L24. Bacon, ateady; bexed extra ahort tit 374; clear ribs. IK 374; short clears, tH.624. POULTRY Steady; chtrkona. lt4c; spring chickens. 2oc; tmkeys, 2lc; ducks, 16c; HL'TTER Steady: creamery, 27SS20, Ejt33 Steady, lac. , Receipts.Shlpmenta. Flour, bbls . 4.r Wheat, 4u ; 36 OtiO 41.7"0 Corn, bo W ) - 37.400 Oats, bu.., HU.OijO 37.9IA) 'k M iwwewpaiKa w,rala Market. '.KlNNEAPOUd. Auril la.-FLJLX-Cloeed. , I'tiiiNr-N 1 Vallow. 4V4cit3c OA 1-4 NJ. t White. SBjuc. t li V f. N o. t, Tu-We. ,.s 1-!'. AN' In l'JO lb. Ulii. tl fVijl.2S. . H,tl'R s'lret patents. In wood f. o. b.. . J! fHp,illa Ji.ltk.in .IM; eeound patonta. t4 90 t.. "rat clears, H'Xu4 15, second cleara. tr.iM. - . ' Philadelphia, freises afarkeC AtiinttHXI"HIA. April IS. BUTTER lUri-t iriii'-t. but steady; extra vatura .ret..erA,. 4v; tstra weiUrn creajnery iltht. ev. . i.j'.s rr',t weak, lc lower; Pennsyl-w-nla and ut. ir neurhv flrsta, free cajtea. '.'c at mark: I n. it anla and other nearby ' atacurrent m-euta in returnable case. Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prwvlalwaa. KANSAS CITY, April IA WHEAT May tl bid: July. 9iV aellers; September, io4c. sellers; cash, nominally, about 8c lower: No. 2 hard. tl.Olal Oi; No. 2. S-.-c-tLOb. CORN May, 574c: July; 5c- Srpteniber. Se'.e. bid; caan. v.ric lower; ro. I mix-si, 5t-vti.'7c; No. 3. 54ijjj-ic; No. 2 white, 69'.c; NO. a. ;wi. OAT- Nominally" unchtnged to lc lower No. 2 white. S4t4o; jvo, mixed, 4oj4c, RTE 72-a7Sc. 1 1 A V I nchaoged : choloe timothy. t15 00; choice prairie, ilil7ou lloo; cho.ee alfalfa, l 17 5t. 1UTTKR fnchange.1; greamerv, extraa. o; firsia. 2e; seconds. Sooj packing stock, toe. EtrGS Re lower; current raeeipta, new raxes. 15.70: miscellaneous rs ea. 15 nS; souihenut. to-tl); storage-backed, i ' 14, K ce.pta. bh omenta 4,no 600 7t)0 tioo 2.400 too 1.100 mo 4. a iiioo au l.tue 1,400 oe tot 04 t,0 f' loo T.IM0 1.004 l.o t0 too luo n,ioo LtUO t too kiOO too M 4t,T'" toe o 400 151. He l.'WO tea , 1.100 . l. . 1.KM 10 ate l&t 140 71 . 141 is 4 sko 64 144 'tsii a4 lot 14 15t tr 14 444 '73" M 4 HH, ia 44 14 774 17 isvi lit lott lt4 44 its 44 IU14 M4 101 ta 14 5tt 114 7i 714 14 84 4 4 iM4 434 444 lt- 74 t 44 "4 U34 444 l"4 4 44 44 74 Tl 44 U 74 44 194 11 444 tH4 74 17 144 52 tlt 1084 414 ut 1374 7 tt 44 114 1014 124 1H4 304 11 1U 444 10 too Ml 634 4 56 UU4 142 47 414 14 MC4 17 171 414 to I' 30 44 IT 161 134 44 U4 st'a M4 1 as 44 H4 Beatrice Creamery, earn Cltr at Omaha 44a. l Cudahr Packing Co. ta Columbus, Nab., R. L. lat mort Iowa Portland Cam en t ta Iowa Port. Cement eon. ta ... NebniAa Tel. alack f pee cant. No. Platte Val. Ir. Co. ta. lt. Omaha Water Ca. ta, 1 Omaha Water Co. ve. 144 Omaha Water Id pfd Omaha Gas 6a, 1117 Omaha E. L. a P. ta, 1M1 Omaha B. L. a P. pfd. t pw cant. Omaha St. Ry. ta, 1914 Omaba a C. B. 8t. Rr. 6a. lttt.... Omaha a C. B. Bt. Ry. pfd Omatia a C. B. St Ry. com Omaha a C. B. R. a B. pfd Pacific T. a T. 5a. 1M7 RhreTeport O, A I. , 1444 Topeaa Rr. ta, 1 Wr'ght a Wllhelmy Ce Union 8. T. stock. Bo. Omaha.,... To aat t par cant. t4 104 14 4 W4 49 100 v. 1 U ..... 944 a u M4 . 9 84 71 tt 9t . ft M4 ; 90V, H4 tt iot" 100 1004 l'W 101 J4 11 994 99 ta 1004 9t4 144 744 454 994 974 tl Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I nlon Stock Yards, 8outh Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending t 3 o'clock p. m. yesterday. RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hor. C. M. A St. P. Ry.... ft WabaHh It- R. 2 Mo. Pac. Ry 21 C. N. W. Ry., east, i C. N. W. Ry.. west. 42 C. St. P., M. A O. Ry. 8 C. H. Q Rv east.. 2 C. M. Q. Ry, west.. 29 C. R.I. P. east.... 1 Illinois Central Ry. .. 4 C 4J. W. Ry. 1 IS 2 15 2 1 1 66 17 'i 'a 23 ehels; decrease. T.,r1 hushela. Rye. BT.flnt huehels; decrease 11. (WO httahelw. HwHax, a,2J.ouit bushwis; Inrrtara, Lo.owl buahela, Total receipts ....121 DISPOSITION. Cattle.Hogs.Shp. 6 1.(51! 1.5S 1.1TS t4 '4 644 154 1434 '414 et4 141 174 1114 41 10 14 4 New Terk Carh Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan dc Bryan. 216 South Sixteenth street: Omaha: Boaun Consolidated.. lOo)l field Daisy ... T4 Butta Coalition 134 Greene Cknanea 10 Cactus 4 Inspiration T4 Chlno 14 Laroaa S4 Chief Consolidated.. 1 Nev. Conaolldatail .. 214 fraction W4 Nerads-Ctah 1 DwTur-Dnly :sohio rtoetwr is Ely General ......... 14 Rawhide- coalition ..174 Ely Consolidated .. 44 Ray Cantral 94 Ely Witch lt Bwlft Pk. Q 104 Franklin 15 Bean, Roeouck CO.. .1004 Otroux 14 Superior, a Plttsberg 134 Ooldflold Cans 74 Toropwh , Mining .... 74 GoldHeld Florence .. 24 Trinity ,Coper T New 'Yarn atlwiwg Staeks. NEW YORK. April 18. Dosing quota tlona on mining stocks: 151 1.14 70 ... no Total sales for the day, (7a. tut shares. U4 '' 174 iot 4 104 n 4 lot 124 It 1344 44 1U4 774 1M4 1364 1114 lot 12 414 191 4 1M4 tt 1014 474 114 SI 4 K4 7 7X4 117 14, 814 tt tl "4 4114 la4 74 794 414 M 1114 44 H14 U 4S4 4114 474 Tl 44 Alice 175 BrumraicJt Con. 6 Com. T unite! atock... t do sonde It Con, Cel. a Va ISO Horn Stiver tt Iron ' til Tar ....lea Offered. IadTlIi Con ... Little CVllat Mexican r. ......... On tana , Ophtr t. -Cjw.1...... Standard tallow .eVtaget, 1 ,-v. ... ... t ..110 ..Ki ...154 ... S ..100 to u 474 23 174 47 lot ISO tJ4 Uv 4 74 70 109 4 24 19414 44 104 77 IX 19 1M 1114 lot 11 414 1914 414 114 87, 101 41 14 41 4 74 744 1.4 It ' 44 114 1 44 tt 117 T 4 4 4C4 U14 44 t4 11 44 4M 474 T14 44 Leaden Stock Market. LONDON ' ABiil 18. American aecuri- tis opened a fraction higher today. Lack of support caused prices to sag during the first hour and et noon the market wax quiet with prices ranging from 4 below to 4 above Saturday a New Tork closing. Consols, mouay do account Atrial. Copper Anaconda Atchison -.. so ptd Bait. mora a Ohio Canadian Paclfla ..Ufa Band Mines Chaaieake a Ohio.. 904, Beading Chi. Great Wiatarn.. tutoutara Rallwwe Chi.. Mil. a 8t. P.. 141 do ptd lie Baare It aoatharn Paelfle . banrar a Rio O.... 444 Union Pacirte da pfd 124 do pfd i 4U. B. Ileal tot da ptd. ...... ntWahaah ...... 194 da pfd .144 Speatra steady at 21 I-Ind rla do do ll4LoulSTlla a Naah..l5t4 II 4 Mo.. Kan. a Taxaa.. 46 .. T" New York Cantral. .. lit .. T Norfolk a westers. .1074 .. 474. do pfd 9t .. 44 Ontario a Weetern.. 44 lit PaniuurlTanta ........ T0A4 ... t4 ... M . 494 ... 47 ...m ...14 ...lot ... 4 ...1M.4 ... 114 ... tl 54 per lat prd.... 34 ptd.... Grand Trunk Illtnola Central SILVER Bar, ounce. MONEY 244734 per cent The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is !4o34 per cent; for three months Dins, i', per-cent. f' at ciarx; weatera firsts, free caaea, 2cjo Wheat, bu. Corn, bu.. ts, bu... .lul t" ( .. 44 t ...4o0 2.2" K 'Jl aataa Mlalati llaik. BOSTON, April 18. Closing quotations on mining stock were AHoues Amal. Cbpr ....... a. x. u a 1 Artaona Coin. Atlantis B. C C. a C ram . b a a c. a s. m. Butta CUwIloen .... Cal. a inu Cal. a Hacia iVr.twnalal C. B, C. Co Beat Butta O. I Praoklln Olroua Oin. ... Gfanby Co a, ... OroMa Cajianaa ale Rorale O Kerr Laaa ... Iwte Cupper . Miami Cuvoar 4kMaawk 71 KeTada Con ttoMptaautt Mines 1 S-rih Butta , aNnh Lake ltsoid Dominion ..... Ktlaeaola . tnrarrott 8. a C... . et Uulncy .aio Stiannen . It 8uerlor ........... . 14 B iuarlur a B. M.. . ll,urerior a P. C. ... It evaeiareck . ISt, 8. C. a O.. ..... . rt u s. a k. a at.. , do pld .. !1 Ctah Ctoo . lWmoa . 1 W'uivarma . it's .. 45 .. 114 .. 14 .. 144 .. t ..144 .-15 .. II .. 47 .. 11 .. 114 ..44 .. 174 .. 44'i .. 4 .. ..C4 Bank af Ceraaaay Statement. BERLIN, April 11 The Weh1y statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany ahows the following changes: Cash: in hand. In creased 38.314,000 marks; loans, decreased 27,757.000 marks; discounts. decreased- 150, 410.' marks; treasury bills, decreased, 35, 089.000 marks; notes In circulation, de creased 13ti.74S.000 marks; deposits, de creased 84.014.0i)0 marks; gold, in baad. In creased 82,TL3,0,JO marks. ,. . , Baak Clearlwca, . OMAHA, April IS. Bank clearings for to day were t3.021.060.18 and for -the corre sponding date last year wars 82.30.723.59. Wool Market. . BOSTON, Mass.. April 18. WOOL In terest In the market Is becoming stronger and a fair aggregate of wool ts selling. while several large lines of domestic stock have failed to move aa a result of a dif ference of 4c to, lo a pound between buyer and seller. Staple Oregon ia in particular request and it la understood that, the en tire remaining supply could be sold If deal ers wera disposed to . grant concessions. Clothing territory la moving steadily, with fine to fine medium selling at WtpMc. A fairly large movement In quarter blood fleeces la reported at 30c 29c for Michigan. Ohio washed delaine la selling at c with 36c rejected, while transfers of unwashed delaine are taking place at 2tVav27c. Cross breds and merinos are selling in very mod erate volume only; but at firm prices, the low prlcea on domestic wools being respon sible for buyers' almost, exclusive interest In American wool. It Is believed that the market la about to experience a revival of activity that will clean up supplies, but owing to the outlook for continued high values in the west and ' abroad, dealers are not disposed to grant further conces sions. The shipments of wool from Bos ton to April 14. Inclusive, were 62.135.968 lbs., against 7t.592.tli lbs. for the same time list year. The receipts to April J4. in clusive, wera 72. 710, tC 4 lbs., against S3,22,6tit lbs. for the same period hut year. Catiea kaiktl. NEW YORK. April 12. COTTON The market opened steady at unchanged prices for July, but generally t4 points lower under selling of May by spot bouses and local bear pressure against the later months as a result of a favorable view of weather conditions. Houses With southern bull connections were buyers of May aid Juiy. checking the decline, and rJicrnv after the opening shorts covering alliJ r.rl.... , n m r, t n 4 . K n . . 1 ,. ' . ....I..... Futures opened steady: April-, 19. la. 0Oo; atay, 14. Sic; July. l4 5fto: August. U.g7c: October, 12.43c; December, li.Soo; J'ttnnary, U.2343US.240. Cotton closed quiet. 20 points lower: mid dling uplands. 15.06c; middling gulf. 18 30c; sales, 7.01 bales. ST. LOUIS. April 13. COTTON-Aetive: middling, l4c; sales, 407 bales; receipts. 904 bales; shipments. 966 bales; atock, li.< bales. . 1 , ' -Metal ' Market. NEW YORK. April 11. MFrr AT Stand ard copper waa dull on tha New York metal exchange today. - Local dealers quota Ijike copper at I12.8744T-13 134: electrolytic tli 7618.00; casing, 11X43447 12.75. London market closed easy; spot. t&7 15s: futurea. 154 Let. Tin dull; spot and April. 8M2.76.i 33.05. London closed firm after a weak opening with spot at fit 12s td and futures at UM Lead waa dull with Bout at 84 37.d 4 45. London market unchangwd at )U 12s d. Spelter dull; spot, t6.&ti6.tiu, London market higher at 22 10a. Iron waa lower at 61a for Cleveland warrants In London. Locally the maxk-t was quiet. No. 1 founry northern, tl8.0f8lA.5O: -No. 1 tl7 50 U 18 00; No 1 nithern and No, 1 southern arft at 117 Vi 17.75. . 8T. LOCI3, Mo.. April 11 METALS Lead, dull: 14.25, ae-ilsre. ' Spelters, dull; $5.45, sellers. Omaha Packing Company.. 36 1,2: Swift and Company 655 1.170 Cudahy Packing Company.. 67 1.92 Armour and Company 623 l.ail Krey Packing Company 191 St. Glare Packing Co I Murphy Shippers 127 W. O. Vanaant Co 90 Benton Vansant & Lush.... 200 Stephens Bros. 60 Hill A. Son 7t F. B. Lewis 41 J. B. Root c Co. 60 J. H. Bulla 64 L. Wolf 12 8. Werthelmer 12 H. F. Hamilton 40 Mo. A Kana.Calf. Co. 18 Christy. Clive A Smith.... t Other buyers 208 663 Total 2.S12 t.626 5.81. CATTLE The week opened aut with a comparatively small run, teas than 2.000 head, and the quality of the offerings was hardly up to last week's average. Not withstanding the very bearish tone to the advices from eastern markets the small local aupply and the good local demand enabled salesmen to realize somewhat stronger prices than prevailed the last part of the week and the trade was active from start to finish. A bunch of choice beeves brought Ik. 00 and anything carrying a rea sonable amount of flesh and quality sold for 17.00 or better. The general tone to the trade waa strong throughout and an early clearance waa made. Tha market for cows and heifers waa also . active and stronger, as there were only about twenty-five loads on sale and both, local packers and outside buyers had good orders to fill. Choice fat heifers aold up to 26.75, or about ss high as at any time this season, and anything at all use ful in the way of butcher or beef atock commanded ready sale at good strong prices. ' There was not a great deal of activity In the stocker and feeder market, as tha de mand was not particularly urgent and fresh supplies wera rather small. "For tha most part, however, laat week's quotations war well sustained and the limited fresh supply changed hands in good season. quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers. 87.6071.8 00; fair to good corrrfed steers. t6.007.00; good to choice cows and heifers, to-80&6.7S; fair to good cows and heifers, 84 .75 35.65; common to fair cows and heifers, t2.75u-4.50; good to choice Blockers and feeders, 86.OIMir7.0O; fair to good stockers and feeders, 85.00tf6.00; common to fair stockers and feeders, 13 T4.7b; stock heifers, t3.75ft.50; veal canes, t4.2&8.25; bulls, stags, etc., 23 WJ-6.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. SHEEP V( ooled shipments were the ex ception to the rule In the sheep oarn to day, a big share of the supply, about thirty care In all, consisting ot snorn strings. Packers have been taking kinaiy ta this class of stock, however, and any thing at ail desirable cnanged hands in verv good season. Some ot tne oeet ioia of shorn lambs and ewes commanded prices that looked to be about lotjilac higher than those that prevailed at last werk'a cloee, but the ordinary run of stuff went at- fig urea generally steady. Very good handy weight shorn lambs sold up as hlgn as 89. So, with well-fatted shorn swea at t7.ia tlLgu' . . . . . , 1 he proportion of wooiea stoca waa i most too small to make a market In this branch of the trade. There was little, if anything, on sale of choice quality, tne best lambs going at 89. 75. They were westerns and appeared to be quota Dly firm with last Friday, the bulk of woolfd stuff selling on this basis. It la needless to add, of course, that to day's stronger trend to values on good shorn offerings narrows the spread be tween wooled and shorn prices still fur ther. Shorn sheep are quotable Just about 6oc per hundred weight lese, and shorn lambs a full 76c per hundred weight less tnan similar quality wooled ahipments. The following quotations apply to the lat ter class of stock: , Good to choice lambs. 29.504110.00; fair to good lambs. f OtdO; good light yearlings. ta.2&4.75; good heavy yearlings. M-0iy 8.80; good to choice wethers. t80Ua.26; fair to good wethers, t7.5O(iy8.00; good to choice ewes, t7ftu4ro.t; fair to good ewes, t6.75 7.50. No. Av. Fr. Representative sales: 41 western wethers 93 560 western lambs, shorn.... 91 western lambs, shorn.... 4.'t5 weetern lambs, shorn... 175 western lambs 250 western lambs, shorn 8 spring lambs 4t8 western lambs 23 western ewes, shorn 187 western ewes, shorn 26 weetern goats 26 western ewes, culls, shorn. 297 western lambs, shorn 3 western lambs, shorn 2S western ewes, shorn 236 western lambs, rhorn 94 western lambs 214 Mexican ewes 263 Mexican lurrbs 149 Mexican lambs 598 Mexican lambs ... 77 ... 77 ... 79 ... 88 ... 48 ... 75 ...102 ... 84 ...109 ... 02 ... 75 .. 90 .. 105 .. 98 .. bl .. 86 .. 75 .. 74 i. "3 7 75 s oo t 60 s 00 75 9 25 12 50 t 25 7 25 7 00 6 00 ft 00 35 S 00 8 90 9 00 7 90 40 t 40 9 40 OMAHA. 6E3ERIL MARKETS. Staple aad Fasey frwdaoa ftlsee Fwvw alahed by Bap-era aad Whwleeevlerw. BUTTER Creamery, ho. 1. delivered ta the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, tic; No. L In 0-lb. tuba 324c; N 1 la 1-lb. canons. He; In -lb. tubs, 304v; packing stock, soiut pack. I944!; dairy, la 0O-I0, tubs. Jto. Market Changes -veiy Tueatlay. CHKESa Twins, i;4"; young Anr-erlra, lkc: daisy cheese, .'8c; Umbeig.-r. 14c; No, 1 brlt k. 174c; domestio block few lea, tic; ttn pcrted Swiss, SOc Pol" t.'rr.V Dressed broilers, t"0 d'W-l for storage, 16 00, for fresh springs, 19c; hena 19c, cocks, 124c; ducks, lev; geese, 15c; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per dust., tl to; homer squabs, 14.00 per dos. ; fancy sqauba, tJ.iO per doa; No. 1. IV 00 per doa A.lve; broilers, from 14 to 14 lbs-. 45c; I4 to I lbs., 3oc; hens, 15s; old roost a-'S, tic; young roosters, 13c; ducks, full f fathered, l4o; geese, full feathered, ec; turkeys, lsc; guinea fowls Le each; pigeons, ioo per doa; homvra 14.00 per doa; squabs. No. A 12 pet doa FISH all froxen) Salmon, lie; pickerel, tc; whitefieh. 13c; pike, 10c; trout. Uc, rat flh. 18c; large crapples, loiiLSc; smelts, lnc; Spanish mackerel. 18c; eel, 1:; haddock. l.ta-; flounders, lie; frog legs, 40c per doa, Fresh cattish. 11:; trout, lie; buffalo, c; halibut, re. FRUITS Strawberries: Texas and Louis iana, 24-qt- cases, per case, tS.W; 24-pt. cases, per cafe. t2.0"a2.2t. OYange: Cali fornia Camilla and producer brands Red land navela, 0-w4-112 sixes, per box. 12 Vf 2.75; 126 slaw, per box. S2.9; 1.50-1 76-2W 2IW-2.4 isaa. per box. t3.50, other brands from Riverside and other districts, per box. tt.SI CJ.00; 80-96-112 sises, per box. t2 "Oft i.5A Lemons: Llmonlcra. extra tansy. 2VO-860 siars, t5.0U''j.6.6O; chelce ISO-IS) elites, per box. t4.50; 240 else. 60c per box lens. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch. I3 2 50: Jumho. bunch. 82.7T-i3.7S, orapn fruit: Florida, 46 else. $0 CO. Apples: lien Liavie. per bbl., 23 25; New York Kutwets, ro-dluns slxe. per bbl., 23.50; California fancy W. W. Pearmalns. per box. 12 10- California extra fancy, W. W. Pearmait.s, Red Wood r.rana. per nox, si.ai; extra rancy t diotaho i.nathana. per box, 12 50. t ranberrtea: ersey. winter stock, per box, t'2 26. Iatea: Anchor brand, new, JO 1-lb. pkgs. In box. box, 22.00. Figs: California. 10c site. 80a VEGETABLES Irinh potatoes: Wlscoa- In and native, per bu., 'Hi.TOc; Colorado, per bu.. ftO-iitiOc- Seed ft potatoes- Kan sas, per bu.. tl 90. Cabbsere: Wisconsin, Holland seed, per lb.. So- new California, per lb., 4c. Celerv: California or' Florida, per 13-lb. bunch. 90c. Onions: Red. per 3c: Texas crystal wax, per crate, K-RO. Old vegetables: Parsnips, carrots, beets. urnlps, in sticks, per lh., 2c. Oarlln: Extra fancy, white, per IK. 15c; red, per lb., 160. NEW SOUTHERN V EtJRTABLES Radishes- Per doa. bunchew. 4&0. Turnips: Per dox. bunches. SOc. Csrrots: Per doa bunches, 60c Shallotts: Per doa hunches, D0c. Parsley: Per dox. bunches, tOc. Beets: Per dos. bunches, 6O0. Spinach: Per bu,. lbs.. tVOO. Egg plant: Fancy Florida. dos.. il.5Oi-2.0O. Toniatoea: Fancy Florida or Cuba, per 4-baaket crate. Sl.flOi choice, t2.50. String and wax beans: Per h.tmper. bout X lbs., r.0(rij6.oo. Ureen pess: Per hamper. t3 .60. Cucumbers: Hot liouso, per dos.. tl.5otj2.00. , HOME GROWN VEGETABLES Radishes: Extra fancy home -grown, per dox. bunches, 3S. Lettuce: Extra fancy af. per dos., 40c: head, in hampers, 11.75. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 40c. Rhubarb: Per dot. bunches, 45c. Asparagus: Per doa bunchea JOc Green onions: Per doa bunches. tOo. MISCELLANEOUS Horseradish: Two dos. In case, tl-90. Walnuts: Black, per lh., 2c; California, No. 1, per lh., 18c; Cali fornia, No. 2, soft, per lb.. Ho. HIckifF nuts: Large, per IK. 4e; small, per lb.. 5c. Cocoanuts: Per sack. 86 00; per dos. 65c Honey: Per 24-frame case, tS.JS. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Hog Marketa Lower Sheep Reported Stroag. CHICAGO. Aoril 18.-CATTLE Receipts, 38.1100 head; market. 20e lower; steers, 16.00 ti8.66: cows. 84.86 u7.25: tieirers. H.2o'u.iO; bulls, t4.5va6.50; calves, I3.00ij8.00; stockers and feeders. I4.754i6.8ft. HOGS RecelDts. 23.000 head: market. 40c lower; choice heavy, t.50d9.b0: butchers, t.60v8.60; light mixed. t9 45f 9.50; choice light, xti.ob'av a; packing, RtMSJ.Ki; pigs. t.00'a9.40: bulk ot sales. t9.4Mi9.6o. SHtJiiP ANIJ UAMBSS rteceipts, iiw head; market, strong; sheep, 17 0aS.75; lambs, fi.003.10.20; yearlings, i. 008.70. Kaaaaa Cltr Lira Staok Market. KANSAS CITY, April 18. CATTLE Re eelpts, 7,000 head. Including 400 southerns market; strong to 15c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, t7.80a-8.40; fair to good. 84.8oia'7."5: western steers. tt-bo'&S.OO stockers and feeders, tS.0tKtr6.90; southern steers, M.ouyr7.76; southern cows, t3.5v4i6.50 native cows, 840676; native heifers. 24.75 tin.ia: ouus, ea.o-xao.ai; calves, M.boa.oo. HOGS Recelpta. 8.000 head: market. 25c to 36o lower; top, 89.50; bulk of aalea, tB.20 IB 9.46; heavy, ta.Jo-Q.60; packers and butch era. t.26o.50; light, t90O.3S; pigs, te-OOtf .oo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.000 head; market, 10c higher; lamba, I8 t.0gil0.0i yearlings, t0OT)9.25; wethers, l7.50u8.T5 ewes. t6.&OgS.3S; stockers and feeders, 13-50 U.ou Bt. Treaaary Btateaaeat. WASHINGTON. April 18. The conp.l!t1o of the treasury at the beginning of bue- lnses today waa aa follow: Trut funda t'old coin, t'i 474. :r; stiver tlollire tf 7'A, Utl; silver duiiars of lwe). 14.771 0U0; silver certificates outatand.ng. v.itj,00. G'naral NO. 11 41 72 IS IS 1 11.:.... M 11 it 14 14 t It SO 11 4t I 17 I. 4t 17 14, IT T t I 8 4. 4 49 7 4 1 It 8 8 4 ....... t...... 4. j 4 I 1...... 8 S a 1 t x 8 a...... 1 Av. Pr. 194 4 at ....lino ....1140 ....1114 .... 794 .... til ....lira .... 451 ...,11M .... HI ....1144 .... 9! ....lost ....1109 ....lift 1201 ....1161 ....1061 ....lilt ....1130 ,.u lUt ....nor ....1151 ....1JS0 . tn . tit . tx . ta . 9e0 . 461 . 954 . 171 . .1040 f 43 7 W 7 8 I T 01 7 M 1 4t T t 7 24 1 M ts T 26 7 ti T 35 T It T 90 7 tt 1 M T If T H T 40 lit 41.. t 44 COWS. No. 10 It It It 12 20 15.v 10 10 10 18 10 IT M.... 9 St.... 21.... 14.... N.... 21.... t ... M.... Av. PT, .....1141 T 40 , 1360 12rt .133 1I3T 1114 1564 140t lUt ,...1371 1171 ino , 1111 lit 1311 14al 117T 1104 ...... 1XT U4t Ml 15 10D4 t 7 45 T 61 T tO T 40 7 50 T 54 T to 1 to T 10 7 tt 7 tt T tt 7 70 t T4 T TO T 70 1 TS T4 T to T M I 00 St.. 4.. t. 4.. t.. t... I... Oils aad Baatm. OIL CITY. April It. Credit balance. 1195; runs. 330.17 bbls.' average, 14867 bbls; shipments, 496.530 bbls.: average. 214 518 bbls. NEW ORLEANS, April 18 Receipts No rosin: no turpentine; exports, none. SAVANNAH. Oa . April li OILS Tur pentine, firm: 8!'4'j584c; sales, l.Ois-tffcla ; recrlpts, 1)4) bbls.; shipments, 52 bbls.; stock. 4.242 bbla RuSIN Firm; sales, 694 bbla : receipts, 674 bbla t shipments, 19.410 bbls.; stock. fr.ir, bbls.. , 4 10; n. t4B; E. 84.60; F f.024: G. Slot: H. sr. 174: I. ti .; K, tiW M 85); n. t.'.u; wa, tf.oo; ww, ss.iv4 ... tn .. 4M ,.. trl . t4i ... 446 ,.11 ..1134 .. I ,..U7t IM . 2s0 Ut . 70 S 34 I 64 I 71 4 00 4 Tt I 0 8 It HEIFERS. I W I t 10 17 4 SS t 4 a 4 to u t 44 25 BULLS. , tst 1004 . 471 lost ta 107 ..lrf ..lW ..1321 4 4 4 40 4 SO t 14 4 94 I 00 I ts f 44 1... 1.... 1... I::: 1... 1... A... CALVES. I 68 4 00 4 W I 9 7 U T 44 T 0 7 Tt , 14 to 178 STOCKERS ri ill a ia 474 1 N 957 t it 13 1 it 49 I 21 4J1 I tt TM t It I... 1... t... 1... I... I... t... t... AND 14... t... I .. 6... t . to... 11.. 1st tst Tut T44 , 914 TT7 m Its left 1150 700 iro 1740 1440 144 150 10 . 14 130 . 141 134 177 . Ill 8 IS S 46 I 7 f 00 f ta t It t ti f 40 I SO t IS t ot t 21 t 43 t m 1 71 1 10 1 to s to S 74 t tt t 16 I 40 f 10. I ot I 00 1 m 1 tt I 24 8 14 t a 8 26 Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, April 18. CATTLE Receipts. 1.800 head; including 300 Texana; market. steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steers, t6.WK4s.8O; dressed beef and butcher steers, 86.OO13tj.OO; steers under 1.000 lbs., t5.50cg'8.10; stockers and feeders, St.OOQi s.00; cows ana heifers. S3.flUfJ7.66; canners, 12.602.35; bulls, t3.5rt-a6.25; calves. t3.5uraS.2S Texas ana Indian steers, f4.Wtfs.10; cows and heifers, 13.006.25. HOGS Receipts. 7.600 head: market. lower pigs ana lignts. 17.5041. 6U: Backers. S9.4OSO.80; butchers and best heavy, I9.50T v.sv. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta - 1 B00 head; market, strong; native muttons, 87.60 ran. 10; lamos, ss.ouuio.fio: culls and bucks t4.Ka.uu; stockers, 84.0097.00, St, Joseph Lira Stack Markot. ST. JOSEPH. April 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head; market aatlve, &&10c nigner; sierra, n.iwi.w cows and heir era. w sou (.so; caives, to. 00436. 00. HOUS ueceipts. 4.60V head: market 25.H 35o lower; top, t9. 50; bulk of sales. t9.25t2 .40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt a 8 500 neaa; marge t steady; lamba, ts.50iiil0.00. Stack ta Sight. Receipts ot llv stock at the five prla- FKEDER3. 411 8 4S to IK) I to t to I to 8 M I 90 2 5W . Tit . art . Ill . nt 907 10 tie ft to Klsta Batter Market. ELGIN, III.. April 18. BITTER 22a; sales for tbs week. al.40t pounds. CtjWS AND HEIFERS at 1116 4 4 BTkERS AND HEIFERS. f Tt 4 2 WESTERN . ' C. F. Fish Wyo. I cows 871 t St 1 bull 1.710 t cows 7.4 4 15 f steers.... 76ft t cows 9.-0 t 40 C. C. Gould Colo. 20 steers..- 861 t 20 4 steers.... CM HOGS Panto reigned In tha hog yards this' morning and the largast single decline in many months was scored. Fresh re ceipts were not above normal, but Satur day's heavy supply of holdovers swelled the sum total far beyond packers needs. and prices Dross violently trotn the open ing. The leading marketa at eastern ooints were also badly demoralised, and reports from provision craters only served to add more gloom to the general situa tion. In short, every condition ruling tne trade waa wildly beariah and tha sharp slump la values was by no means a sur prise to the trade. . Reductions of w were Insisted upon by packers and order buyers from start to finish, a large slice of offerings selling pretty close to the lull decline. Kea-ly sood loada of butchers had to sail around .i U, tops reaching la. 5. aa compared witn Saturday's snort top of t 7k Most of the oofs changed hands at a spread of I'J.itJ i 20, witn movement reasonably active tn suits of the tharply lower prices and the clpal marketa yesterday Cattle. South Omaha St. Joseph. .... hjuiaaa city .. St. Louis Chicago Totals 1.939 2.000 .. 7.000 .. 1.800 ..28,400 Hogs. 4.7: 4.600 t 000 7,600 23.0)0 Saarar Market. NEW TORK. April It. SUtJAR Raw, steady- mucovado, R9 test, 2.74c; centri fugal. 94 test. 4 S4c; molasses sugar. 8 teak 3.49c; refined, quiet; crushed, 6.65c; gran lated, 6.16c; powdered, 6.25c. Mllwaokee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. April IS. FLOUR Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern. U.0S4T) 1.09V.I No. 2 northern. .06l.i74 ; July. tLOl'.a. OATS 424T4.TC. License Issue in South Dakota City Elections 1 Keen Interest ia Today's Balloting Because of. Fosubl Effect on County Option Legslaion. Sheep. ft. 904 S.60O 9,00 1.500 12,000 .41.739 57.83 . 21.S04 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, April IS DRYGOODS Markets were quiet for tha day. Cotton goods prices are nominal on many lines not yet fully revised. More Inquiries for goods are reported in several direction but prices sugs-eated are not acceptable to tha mill Dreaa good foreign and do mestic, for Immediate delivery are quiet. Raw silk Is firmer In foreign markets. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL,' April IS. WHEAT Spot. dull: No. 1 red weatern winter, no stock; future easy; May, Ts 7"4d; July. 7s Id: October, 7s 644- CoRN spot, quiet; new American mixed. northern. 6s t4d: old American mixed, 5s td; futures, dull; July, 6s 44d. Coffee Market. NEW YORK.1 April 18. COFFEE Fu- ttiree closed steady at a net advance of ft $4 points; aalea. 14,0u0 bags. Closing bids: April and May. t.S6c; June. t.SCc; July, t.75c; August September, uctooer and Novem ber, 6 SOc; December, ls5c: anuary, 186c; February, keOc; March, .4930. Hay Market. OMAHA, April 18. HAT No. 1.1 WOO; No 8. ta.00; packing, 16.00. Straw t Wheat, It 00; rye and oata, f7 M- Alfalfa, 112-00. The sup. Sly of poor hay is muck heavier than the eroand and nobody wants to buy the poorer quality. Pewnrla Market. PEORIA. April 18. CORN Lower; No. t yellow, 664c; No. 8, 604c; No. 4, S4o; no grade. WuiUa. OATS Lower; No. I whit. T?47r4Sc; No. 4 white, 4144 2c; standard. 4244o. Mlamaaaolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLI", April 18. WHEAT May, r 064: July. I! 0,4; September, tieVo; cash. No. 1 bard. tL0hc; No. 1 northern, II 0W4 trl0"4; No. 2 northern, 11.vt431.004; No. 9, ti014Jl-v44- ' - Visible S a paly af Grata. NEW YORK, April II. Tha vlsjlbla sup ply of grain In the United huoe Saturday, April It, as compiled by the New .Turk Produce exchange, was aa roilowa: W heat, JS.4K0 uuO bnaheas; Increa. tM.Oia) bushels. Corn, Ii.ri4.oo0 busheJe: de- 1 ercaaa. f.v.twO buthels. Data, t.S.l.ow) bu- p SIOTJX FALLS, 8. D.. April 13. Special.) Tomorrow (Tuesday annual municipal elections will be held in practically ever South Dakota city and town, and thert Is the keenest interest tn the outcome of the elections at the scores of places when tha liquor license question will b voted on. Ths vote on tha license question will bt tha first test of strength 'this year be tween tha saloon and anti-saloon elements, and doubtless will hava considerable bear ing upon the fight for. Ah adoption or re jection of the proposed county option law. which will come before the voters of tha stat at the election next November under tha initiative aad ' referendum amendment io tha state constitution. Among tha citlts and towns lu ths stats which, at tha election Tuesday, In addi tion to electing city and town officers, will vots upon th license question ar tha following: Sioux Fails, Groton, ' Brltton, ' Gettys burg, Java, Boneeteel, South Shor. Gary, Howard, Alpena. Hlghmor. Pukwana, Redfleld. Armour, Lesterviile, Utica, Kik Point, Faulkton, Wolsey, Mtlbank, Letoher, Platte, Lead, Planklnton Mt. Vernon, Springfield, Spearfish, Rockham, Scotland, Canova, Eureka, Henry, ChancelUir, Hud ton, Avon, Dead wood, Flandreau, DeBmet, Lennox, Oacoma, - Castlewood, Webster, Turton, Aberdeen, Yankton, Chamberlain, Alexandria, Lake Preston, Emery, Hecla, Wtsslngton, , Marlon Junction. Corsica, Bridge water, Sturgls, Parkston, Miiler, Menno, Rapid City, Doland, Volga, Spen cer, Egan, Mitchell. Pierre. Custer. Iow- dle, Tyndali, Tabor, Hot Sltrlngs, Burks, Leola, Edgsmont, Wuunsouket, Snoeoa, Presbo, BuUer,. Belle Fourche, Eateilln. MITCHELL, S. D., April 17.-On of tV hardest contests over election for tha city that has been held la years will take place in this city Tuesday, and a vigorous campaign has been put up along all llnrs. Th main question Is on license, although th mayoralty and aldermanlo propositions . have com out pretty strong tn th cast few days when th opposition became ap- parent. This year tha temperance people hava worked along the lln of a quiet campaign, 'and claim that they have don mort effective work ' than vr before. and expact to make a bigger showing. Th manager ' of th stat prohrbtion prty sent six speaker to this city and they hav conducted quiet meetings with llttl enthusiasm. A. E. Hitchcock and William Koch ar tha candidates for mayor, ta former standing for ' re-election ' for th second term. John McDougall and Samuel Whyte are candidates for alderman Id tha First ward, John Mlchets In th Second, C. E. Reeves and A. E. Porteous In th Third. Dr. J. O. McCartney and Nels Jan- sen in th Fourth. -J. O. Markham is op posed for th placa of Justice of the pea) by Fred C. Drake. Flauaaawe Madaled. LAKE CITY, Ia.. April. l.-(Specal.)-. Financial affairs In this county ar In somewhat of a muddla, Tha County Board of Supervisor has Instructed th couttty attorney to collect from ex-Treasurer T. W. McCrary 2940 said to be, mlaalag from th fund In drainage district No. 45. Th tax payers claim they paid th money one and war not given credit for it and say they will never par tt again. Herbert E. Gooch Co Crcien tz J Dealers Kaxsr. raovrffzoarg, stocks - Oaaaka Of fleet lis JBtMud af Vtaaa A, r Stall Telepksa, aewaglas SSlf SnaepwaaVeat, A-S12' Oldest aad Xaurgw avuuw la U hti..