TTTK r.FK: OMAHA. SATTTiDAY, ATH1L P.O. 1010. 15 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET;""'"' 26c; seconds. 24c: Weak and Lower Cables Start Wheat Off Lower Again Friday. COM KARKET BULLS STEADY lugs-i:- caf.. Jj..: southerns, 10 V heat, bu... Corn, b u packing stock. receipts. NEV Y'JKh STOCKS AND BONDS iMWtr; rurrrm rw;pts. nw linn:- Han euus ca s, $.'. 4'.' ff at ir tlr i '1 K;' Stock Market Eetls the Benefit :'.4.' CorrectiTe 'Measures. I Standard sliver di-'.lsrs In genera! fund. $-.212 117; current llnbiii' n . IHK.l.M.O. oiking balance In trenurv c ffii-ee, $.'2 4.- 1U banks to crcj t of tira-.irer or me fTv'lH ..4: nutl'1isrv finer minor coin ' l'-" Vl ; total re in general fund, SJ.C'.3i'. lulled Sis of riln 0Ir la:n:i V. GATHER l IHi; C.RI TIEI.T Cash Corn Offering ailahlly lenrr fop the lr, with Receipt Sonr Better Higher Tibet Country Bid. OMAHA. April 23. Inner cau,es started DM. w heal WesJt and lower again today, loiter bu) in ueveh.pe, on ory weather I port trom tne MiumneH wheal ecuons ai.i price tallied and ad vanced over yesterday close. tfeiious damage i.y btiKs i being- lepoiled. NV ltd the rany in wneat and mo contin ued acme demand for cain coin vanies fur ln cereai t.riucd up aud me inamci enow en fcood u i.t. Wheat firmed up on considerable damage newt, ana prcvain.g hoi weatmr and dry winds encouraged buyers who euppor.ed the muiK.-t on lno eariy break. me cn? wan firm at lc over yesterday. The corn market ruxd steady to a shade lower, caah corn offering" being siight.y Inwir for tho day. Rec ipta were belli r. thowlng aome Increase on hlghtr countiy Liar Pilmary wheat receipta were 240 i bush el. and fchipmente wero 271.v butiels, J 'l receipts lai.t year of KlA bushels an." shipments of 162.0OU bushels. Primary corn receipts wete zo.00 bushels and shipments were 336.0X) bushels, against terelpia last year of 2.',6.0uu busnelw and tV.pinents of 21, uuO bushels. Clearances were 1.15.uou bushels of corn, none of oats, and wheat and flour equal 10 4f..oj bu.hel. Liverpool closed &ld lower on and nominal on corn. Local Targe of options: articles. Opcn. High. Low. Close. Yes j I jTemprratars at Omaha This Morn Inn Holiest la the In lied Mate. OMAHA. April 2''. Din. Phenomenally high temperatures prc v.vied in Nebraska a id ovir the lower M.osourl vaiiiy during the ,al twenty four hi.urs, ar.d tne t n.per itnre of 7- de grees at uimha this mornm was, xo far as shown by our reports, the highest re retded in the United t:tates at t:.e ntorn lni ohfer at'nn The niaximu-n temp'ra ture Thursday afternoon in Omaha was M Centers, which Is the hiKhest te:nein- ! CALL LOAN E.ATE AT LOW MARK wheat I Wheju 1 Hy... J"iy... U ilay. July. Oats Miv. July. I 1 00 I I 40; 37-ft. I 1 01 I i I KV4I 67 I I 1 01) I M I 1 fl 7 4-"4 i &7 ( I 41 U I to I 1 04 W char tnntrast nith Illah Klftare of Tbomils) !lea7 Operatlnar loat if I uion i'arlflc lata Karnlnas, REPORT OF Tlir (IXARl.Va IIOlR Transactloas of the Associated Banks for the Week. NKW TOIIK. April S -Kridstreet s bsnk c'tatings r'xit fof the week etwl IK April i 13. shows and accregate of t!.:t;.fl..'0. is acainst $i'17" last week and ('i.fl In the corresponding wek la.t year. Following Is a l:st of the cities: NKW YORK, April . The stork market t x.ay fe t the benefit of the corrective tr.rnsur.s arplled to the weak points In the CITIES. Clearings. J Inc. Pec. I S.6 tire reco'ded riuilr.i? me - inonln or April i a.ttiatmn. 'ihp effect of thc;.e measures In the lust thirty-eight years. I ' nipera- I w as .sr ecialiv notshle In the money mar- : kei, where the call loan rate run oft to th , tures at or almve 1") were recorded at a nt-.mber of points in Nebraska. 1"-' was re corded at Hartirtitori. l"l at Oakdale nr.d liolurfre and bl at t'olumbus, I'ulbertron or.d Tekamuh, ar,l tonip ramies high up in the niri'Ues were peneral over the ttate. A barometric deprefsion Is central over Ihe tirpi r !lsourt and uprr Mississippi va!l.i this n.oin.nB and this depression is followed by an urea of hlph pressure, accomianled by much cohier weather, that Is moving In over the west, atid this west ern high will follow the low- ovr the val leys, causing i. iiier weather In this vicinity toniirht and Saturday, with probably con tirtuii fair. M. ntiitirn temperature and precipitation compared with the last three ears: 1:!0. UK'S. 1X!. 1.107. irlmum tempera. ure ... 72 3". 31 'aZ 1'Ifclpiiation "0 .23 .00 .) Normal temperature for today, tfi degrees. leflrlency in precipitation Bince Match 1, 3.M Inches. I'eflciency corresponding period In KiM, 2.4i Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1W, 2.4 inches. L A. WELSH. Ivocal Forecaater. 41 Cash hard. I'rleea. I1.0O51.0S; No. S Omaha WHEAT-No. 2 bard. 7'riiH-l; No. 4 bard, id'uiiy; rejected hard, u''; No. 1 spring, II.ui'JIOj; No. a spring, ,tvjl "0; No. 4 spring, Ssvl9-tc; No. i durum, M'ats&c; No. 3 ourum, CORN No. 2 white, DD'c; No. S white, 6!ji",.o; No. 4 white, 67 !..', c; No. 2 yel low. iV-U;A:; No. 3 yellow, ii407,72c; No. 4 yellow, uZ4 jihic; No. 2. B7c; No. 3, .C MJc; No. 4. ai'oWV.c; no grade, 3iSjo0o. OA T8 standard. 4oe; No. 3 white, 3S"c; No. 4 white. 3biftc; No. 3 ye. low, aVit.Wic; No. 4 yellow, lCii3c; No. 3 mixed, SaffaiH-: No. 4 mixed. SlU.c. BARLEY No. 4, 484'JB0V4c; No. 1 4fiVt('fc; rejected, 44ifl4c. RYE 74U75c; No. ft, 73214o. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. 8 28 ua ta 19 Corn and Wheat Region For Omaha, Neb., for the hours ending at 8 a m Friday, April 2:t, 1H10: OMAHA STATION. Temp. Ilain- Station. Max. Min. Ashland, Neb !'S I Auburn. Neb S7 I B l.en How , Neb. 99 I Columbus, Neb.. .100 jCulbertson, Neb..l'K) Fslrhury, Neb... 96 Fairmont. Neb...S5 Cir. Island. Neb.. S1 Hartlngien, Neb.ltU Hsstlngs. Neb.... S3 Holdrrge. Neb. ..101 mi UulIetlB. twenty-four 75lh meridian time, Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha JJuluih feed, Oats. 118 Kt 54 6 70 5 t.1 M 0 5 D7 S f.i 70 61 W 60 r.5 70 fall. .00 .00 .00 .() .W .00 .00 .00 .tJ .00 .ll .00 .v .00 .00 .00 .w .00 for Pky. Clear Tt. cloudy Ft. cloudy Ft. cloudy Cloudy .'loar 'oudy I .oudy Ft. cloudv Pt. cloudy Cloudy I't. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear twelve-hour New York .... Chicago IVston Philadelphia .. St. Louis Kansas City . Pittsburg Pan Francisco Haltlmrre .... Cincinnati Minneapolis .. New- Orleans Cleveland Detroit OH1U Los Angeles . IOUlSvllle Milwaukee .... Seattle St. Paul Puffalo Denver Indianapolis .. Atlanta Providence .... Portland. Ore Inflow from i Memphis euerunonfl tNot included In F.aln fall. .00 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing: Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. April 29. -Chinch bugs In Kan sas, Heaaian fly in Illinois and Missouri, dust storms In Oklahoma and high winds and droutn in Nebraska such wtre a fea ture of Ui causes here today for a wheat buying movement that carried prlcea up Ivii-e to i'.c from the low poiut of the day. The. close was strong at almost the top, lic to l3'lc higher than last nlghi. Corn tlnlsned a shade down to Sfto up. Oats made a net gain of WaV lo and provisions lc to 374c. The northwest, as well as the southwest, bouifhi wheat here today. Bo numerous were tbe pessimistic atorlea that many in tending sellers wera said to have balked. News of rain In the Canadian northwest and In the north was also ignored. On the other hand, the strength of th cotton mar ket east was aald to have auginenitd the bullish sentiment in the wheat pit iiere. Predictions were current that the crop In both Kansas and Nebraska would bs abort, way below recent estimates, if soaking rain a don't quickly come to the reuef of the weakened plant Towards the clase trading quieted down, but price did not give way. t-pol wheat opened at :'u'jOHc. sold down to ! o and then advanoeu in a broad way to 1.0Hyal.01'', clos:ng at $1.01. in corn the May llauidaiion waa under way early, but afterward appeared to be wound up. There wa a sun rally later with wheat. Meptednber, which closed last night at 62Vs4x'ic, opened at 6a'JpaHc. touched 63c and advanced to 63c. closing firm at thai pi Ice. Cash corn waa steady, to He oft, but there wa hardly enough here to make a market. No. 1 yellow sold at mla. Oats started weak with other grain and because of May liquidation, but rallied with corn and wheat. September opened VtfeVo lower at isis'.jc, sold to 39Vtc and closed steady at .Oc. Provisions closed steady, with pork show ing a net advance of 30a to iiiVtC, lard to to l&c and ribs 2vc to 27'io. Leaulng iulurea ranged a follows: Oakdale. Neb. Omaha, Neb l4 Tekntnali, Neb...l) Alta. la 9", Carroll. Ia 94 Clarinda, Ia M Sibley, Ia 4 Sioux City. Ia... 18 Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. m. averages. DISTRICT STATIONS. No. of Temp. District. Stations. Max. Min. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville, Ky 19 Indianapolis, Ind. 12 ChiiHgo. ill 2S St. Louis. Mo 13 Des Moines, Ia 14 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 Kausak t-iiy. aio. zt Omaha. Neb 19 F.xtraordlnarlly high temperatures vailed during Thursday In the Omaha, Moines and Kansas City districts. temperature reached 100 or ahove at points in Nebraska, and 941! was recorded at Omaha, being the highest recorded. in April, during the last thirty-eight years. . L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. j lowest of tne week, eonlrasted with the i 7 pr ent rale of yesterday, the hUhest since tlie first of the year. As today s ! loans en the Stock exchange cany over 1 until Monday, this rate represents the end of the month condition, the conflict with ! the May settlement not being sufficient to j kef p the rate up. The cotton market st ! tlement d'nionetrated the strength of the ! bull position In cotton and emphasized the precarious position of the shorts In May I cotton, a position that does not leave the i stock market free from some apprehension i oi a ref:cted disturbance, i Estimates of the we-k's currency move ment showed a substantial Inflow of cash I from other points, nnd a corresponding re- lief from the drain of the week s go d im ports nnd subtreasiiry operations. The sum total or these withdrawals reaeb'd the im posing figure of Ivr.ir.'.OOO, but this figure promises to be reduced to the neighborhood of no.ftiQOtO by the week s other points. A strong Influence waa felt from the re port that the western railways had notl fitd the Interstate Commerce commission they will file schedules of Increased freight rates next Monday. March reports for some of the laru'st of the western systems, lnc'uding (he I'nion Pacific, published to day, show so heavy an expansion of pp eratlrg cost as to over-balance the gains In gross earnings and thus establish ma terial rrdiietlon in net earnings from March of IsHt vrar. The snreadine movement for Hartford advance in w nees emnhnslre this tendency i Nashville of tRl'road f i.anres and the Interests of stockholders In an Increase In compensa tion for transportation. Iron sales con tinued lisrht. Concessions were mnde again In the prices of copper. The grain mar kets were in receipt of complaints of too dry weather. Railroad equipment com panies, it was said, noted a decline In de mand. Ponds were Irregular. Total sales par value, J2.P10.000. I'nlted States 4s. regls teied. declined Vs per cent In the bid price on call. Number of sales and principal quotations on stocks were as follows: Btlte. High. Low. Hon. .0 . 13 2. 8.5.. 11.9.. 16.1 , 34. 9 7.7 4.0,. l;t.7 13.4 14..'. 37.9 . -3V91 37.5 IS. 9 . Fort Worth .... S!t Ijike City Washington ... St. Joseph Columbus Albany Tacoma Savannah Spokane Toledo Rochester I CO 44 71 42 70 4i 72 R0 K0 M 90 55 W0 48 90 60 Ml 60 Allii-riiftlmers ptd ... A;nlKntnAtd Copper . American Agricultural Am. Beet sugar American lui Am. c. A. y Am. ("otion Oil Am. II. & U pM Am. Ice Securities. . .. )fQ American i.ineeea .... J! Am. B. R. ptd ' i Am. Steel Foundries.. ""'Am. sur RK.nma... .40 .00 .00 The Articles I Open. I High. I Low. 1 Close. I Yes'y. Whrat III May. 1 97 1 CSV) 1 06 I 0SV 1 Ot.", July 1 0.1 St 1 0" 1 - 101 Sept. S14.V 101, ' ift", 1 01!4t'4j Coin I 1 i May IKSs.! 87H STH'S"! S7'4 Ju.y ItUv!,1'1! 61 61' Sept. itUhk m M ti U :!Ck Oats 4 1' I May )lH1Ml 414 40' 41V4. 41!4JiH July K,;t'l 40; 9H 40V.I H Sept. wj4 3D S X63Hsi Pork May 21 IS 21 40 21 10 21 40 21 03'i July 21 474 II 75 21 3.'4 21 t0 21 U Kept. 21 25 31 U4 21 20 21 60 21 30 I Aid May 12 25 12 3-". 11 15 II 23 12 29 July 11 974 12 liVj 11 974! 11 l-'4i U 974 Sept. U 96 11 tJ 11 M4 13 07 11 M Ribs i May 11 90 12 20 11 M 12 124 11 85 July 11 Si II OS 11 SO 11 ST7si 11 79 feepC- 11 85 12 06 11 76 11 9341 11 724 quotations were as follows: -(. I." iiIasy ; winter patents, 86.005.28; u Inter straights. H.76fi6 25; spring straights, I.. h4.7fi; baker. 82.7o4&00. Hi IC No. I, 78c. UAKLK V Feed or mixing, 44310c'' fair to choice- milting, 67fj3c- Si;ED8-Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 82.334; No. 1 northwestern, (2.44. Timothy, 34.40. Clover. 111.. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 821 54) j01.7f. Laid, per 100 lbs.. ll'. bliort litx, sides (ioose), f 12 iitii-374. short clear sides (boxed), 113 5018. 7. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 146.000 bu. Exports for the week. as show n by pvadsireet a. w ere equal to 2 OCi.nO bu. Primary receipts were MO.OOu bu., compared with 1&2.000 bu. the corre sponding day a eer ago. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 15 oars; corn, 44 cars; oats, IA car; hogs, E.4O0 head. Chicago Cash Price Wheat : No. t red. II.fl7'U: No. 1 red, ll.06ill.OS4; No. 3 bard, H.C74fclWV No. 3 haid. H.Otfl.Oa; No. spring, 81.04 SI. 09. Corn: No. t cash, (A4f:3c; No. I caah. 874t5Sc; No. 2 whlto, ti-'f-Jo; No. I white, lti4e; No. 2 yeilow, -lbtil4c; No. 3 yeilow, 50. Oats: No. 2 cusn, 404040; No. I white, 42fl434e; No. 3 while. AjiH-'So; No. 4 white, 8:ej 414c; standard. 4:v,j4ic. HLTTF.R Steady; creameries, 2i4f23c; receipts. 23.12 cases: at eluded, 17ffll54c; first. lHc; u4c. steavdv: daisies. 14.rl5o: twins. 1414;; youi g America. H 9 144c; long herna, 144ih;4o-. POTAToLev-Flrm: cholco to fancy, St Sue; fair to good. ti'425e. I'OCLTKV ty; turkeys, 13e; chickens, le. springs, livo, . VKAL Kay; M to 0-lb. weight. 8yV; f to -ib weight, wi0c; 85 to 110-lb. heights, lOtriic. Chicago Receipta-Wheat. I cars; com. 38 ram; .is. Hi cars. Estimated for tomor row; Wheat. U cats; cem, 44 cars; oais, l- cars. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatloa of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. April 2.FLOLR-Steady, with small Jobbing trade; spring patents, 8o.25(r 56; winter straights, 84.665.00; winder patents. 3.,.u.bo; spring clears, 34 20'a 4 5o, winter extras. No. 1, 84 00a4o4; Kan sas straights, 84.cKV9t.00. Receipts, 20,846 bbls. ; shipments, U.but bbls. CORNMKAL Steady. ' Fine white and yeilow, Il.4v41.45; coarse, I1.KSL30: klm dried, 83.25. WHtAV-Spot, strong: No. 2 red, 11.13, nominal, I. f. ; No. 1 northern, 81. IS, nom inal, f. o.'b. opening navigation. The op tion market dt-cHned at the opening on the cables, but rallied and advanced sharply on covering by shorts, influenced by un favorable crop advices from the southwest, closing at lVM4c net advai ce. May, 11.15 CI. 15 4. closed tl.lu; July, i ( ll-la 1.107,. closed at 31.104; September, ll.os 1.O8V closed H.Osi. Receipts, 104.4u0 bu. CORN Spot, steady; steamer, 634c. and No. 4, 6O0. both nominal, elevator, export base,; export No. 3, 644c, nominal, f. o. b. The option market was easy early under selling, but rallied with wheat and closed at unchanged to 0 advance. May closed at 6Se, July at 71Sc; September, 76 7-lC'if 7040, closed 70c. Receipts, 5,(25 bu.; ship ments, 30,580 bu. OATS spot market steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, 34 to 13 lb., 454fft48c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 4649 Mo. The option market was without trans actions, closing nominal. Receipts. 38,125 bu. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 190s, I2lf45c; 1908, nominal; Pacific coast, 1909. 14'j"llc; 190. nominal. HIDES Firm; Central America, 234c; Boa-ota. Iifi28c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 2c 19c: eeconda, 23&27c; thirds, 2iJ"25c; rejected. J04J71C. PROVISIONS Pork, stesdy; mess. 124 00 7450: family, 826.00938.60; short clear, f2t.0O-tr27.60. Beef, eteady; mesa. 81500918.00 family, 119 001719.50: bams. 8t4.3.tl 08. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. 315.564(17 00; ui- kled hams. 1S 80G 811.00. Lard, firm; middle west, prime. 3125 4-11.75; refined, easy; continent. 313.10; South America. 114.00; compound, 110.00116.50. TALLOW-DulI; prime city, 74c; coun try, 747Hc. RICE Quiet; domestic, Sgc; Japan 6VjV64". EUTTER Steady ; creamery specials, 30 kiXiMc: extras. 24c: thirds to firsts. Ifi 29c: state dairy, common to finest, 2341294c: process, JS22Sc: factory, 32Sf33c; imitation creiimeiy, 234CI44c. I EOGd Steady; fresh gathered storage packed selections. l.9224o; fresh gathered, regular parked extras, firsts. ZlWV c: rresh gatnerea, regular packed firsts. 20ej2iuc. CHEESE Steady, state specials, 11c; rue. tt'sv; rair to goon, e'tic; common, 4yTi54c. run skims, apa'io. POULTRY Alive, steady; fowls. 204c; turkeys. 12416c Dressed, easy: chickens, ltaSlc; fowls, lirfliioo ; turkeys, 17W73C. Am. T. at T, Am, Tobaeeo pfd Amarioan Women Anaconda Mining Co Atchison, cx-dlv AU-hiaon ptd Atlantic Oo&at Lin haltlm'M-e A Ohio beth.ahem Siael Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cnti-1 Leather ptd Central ot Naw Jarser -. Ckeaapeake Ohio Chlcaio A Altoti Chi- Ot. W C. U. W. ptd cnlcao ft N. W C, M. A Si. P C.. C C. U L Colorado P. 1 Colorado Southern Consolidated lias (Atd. Products Diaar Hudaon Den tot ft Rle OraaJa ... V. ft It. O. ptd Dlvtlllera SecurtUaa Erie Erie let pfd Brie M pta .-. lieaeral Eleano Grval Hoi-.ha.tl pfd Ureal hortliern Ore cue. .. Illinois Central lraarborouati Mat int. Mai. pfd. ir.tarnatlonal Hanreeter .. Int. Marina pfd International Paper InteroaUenal Puanp Iowa Outrml Kansas Our So K. C. so. pfd Un lade Gas UulTllla ft N Minn. Si. U M , U P. ft 8. 8 M M. K. ft T M , K. ft T.. ax-div Missouri Pacirie - NaUoial Btacult National Lead N. R. R. of M. 3d ptd New York Central N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk ft Western North American Northern Paclfie Pa. Iflc Mall f-annarlTanw ..... paupla Ca P., C. C. ft St. 1 Pltlaeurg Ooai Preaeed Slaal Car Puliman Pal. Oar. ax-dlv.. Raiiwar ateal avricg.. Reading Rapu&ile Steal Repsolle tteal pfd Rock Island Oe Reck Island t. ptd.. l. L. ft t. r 3d (d. Su Louia . W St. U . W. pfd lea-3hetleid S. ft I. Southern Paeitle goutna.-u Hallway .... so. Rati war ptd Xsnnaaaa r-bypwr .... Tu ft PMif'.o T.. t. L. ft W., T., 8t. U ft W. ptd.. I'nlen Paclho b'ruen Pactflo ptd I. g. Raalljr L'. Ruuber L. 8. auaal I', a. tl pld liah Ooppex Va.-Uarelina Chaaalcal Wabaah Wabaan pfd weatern Maryland ... W'eatinghouaa Kueulrle Western Inlon Whaalin ft U B ... Total aalaa lar Ine 5.109 1 ion) i.fX) l.KJO t.vOO !.( HO l.fr 33.. 00 1.20O l.ew 1.900 l.flO 1M 3X) !,) 26,ol C 1 1,700 100 1,.)0 1,70(1 DO 300 t, WO '"iio "t jflO 15, t00 1,400 400 600 8.J00 SuO 2.400 IO) 600 A.m 400 loo 1.M0 &1.0M 1,009 700 l,6) l.aoo 1.100 (00 '"Hi MO 1,900 WO o 8. M0 ""mo 4,oo -i 100 w "i.iyx 1.100 1 SO too 8, 100 WO 1.100 1.M0 83.100 aw Me 100 vu aoo 90S llt.auo ao lo ,K 609 600 40 M0 1,7 TOP 190 a, too 1,0 400 to 93,o nt 1 sou li;. 400 800 . t.poa 3..W 40 . 4.10 . BU 704 4J 4 M b 41 31 14 U 4S 7 M 1Z1H It 94 M UH 10 ll24 1W 1"4 774 1RJ-H 107 IKS 'ins 149 1M 14 M 1MH It tt Tt is 17 44 84 1444 133 1S4 4 son 914 II '494 4 44 1004 1444 134 41 64 47 Tt ' t4 U0S4 4- lOMt. 7 4 1104 ta lUik ICS 1004 II II 1674 9" 14 II 9 Ml (7 44 SI . 7Ml T4 111 4 o 374 11 404 44 tt HI 9 714 It 114 I1I4 414 84 1 4 444 I! M I 4 41 874 so 10 11 1VH 47 74 vn 12" 4 134 4 S24 404 vr, lul ;2 101 24 T4 1K4 414 lirj 'iivi 'H 1474 1J4 794 IT H 7S4 114 144 174 77 St 27 U 14 144 1114 41 133 14 MX 9 144 '434 W 114 14 100 Hi M4 4 e4 'f44 974 Des Melnea Peorta Norfolk New Haven P:oux City Wichita Grand Rapids Syracuse Augusta Birmingham Springfield, Mass , Evansvllle Dayton Oakland. Cal Jacksonville, Fla . Portland. Me Worcester Little Rock Knoxvllle , Wheeling. W. Va. Charleston. S. C... Chattanooga Lincoln Wilmington, Del .. Mobile Topeka Davenport Wllkesbarre Kalarraroo Fall River Cedar Rapids .... Sacramento New- Bedford 101 1 Springfield, 111 ' i Macon Youngstown Fort Wayne Helena Fargo, N. D Columbia, S. C. ... 70 44 S4V. 94 34 S14 Z. 1:4 414 764 I'll 6S4 14 i4 9S4 U 414 $l.7V..-.4.0W .jt.irooni 14,;.f .cm, 141.240.0no 67.133.(0. 4:' .W.v Oi 57.7.0t,j 3S.t;.ia; 27.(.o 22.7"e. Oiio H.074 omi 16,297,i"'.ii K.im.ni 16 70, 0.O 1S.143,0W 16.64. t 14.310.. 0 ll.072.O-! 12.6.V,.0i.1l io.27u.t; 9.742,0.i) 8.629.(Mi S.di2,ui0i 7r.2.ft 104.6, 6l0.0iM .8! 9..1.0.'0i t,104.0Oi 6V..3 00 7 2f.7.fOO: 5.7jr. t.l0 6.378.yi B.S.Ois)' .6.flii 4. MN.t, I.SliO.OOOi. 5, t.il.(, 4.20S.000: 8.2.3.0no 3.961.00O; S.521.t. I 9io,00l)! I.tCs.UWl 2.614.0001 OMAHA L1VL STUCK MAUKET Cattle Receipts Light and 5o Change in Values. HOGS STE0X0 TO FIVE HIGHER sheep bet nd lambs In Large Receipt. Mostly Through Matt and ot Offered for le Feellnaj la Weak. I 18.4 I l.T MS . 20.0 . S.S. 6.9 . 67 .9 . 4 2: 14. Oi, 12.2, 8 4 ... 12 4 ... 15.8... 26.5 ... 10.4;... 4.0 Receipts were: Official Monday ... official Tuesday ... Off ic al eonesriay official Thursday.., Estimate Friday.... SOni! OMAHA. April U, 1?10. Cattle. Hogs, fcheeo .. 4.534 2.716 9 24 .. 5.043 3.170 l.ill .. 5. 41'. 4'-4 3.t. .. S.4'5 6.027 2.61 .. s."7 2.cW 7.iJ9 9f 17 . 9 1?4 V 9at 9 174 Spot, qifcl. No ', s y4 M.'i r. . 55 91 'i. .sliKi. qi.tl. s; 711 9 u .s s no i v 44. . . . :.4 ;i 1 '4 . . js SHEEP- Posted supply was libetal Imliv. but twenty-two cais were tbromh ship ment and were stopped St this point omy long etux.gh lor f-ei and water. About a ooi'ii cars of lamn inmle u the run of ac tual offerings, there being no Pnecp of con sequence on si.le. In most respects the market was almost U; iu UI Identical w ith yesterday trade. Dem.ir.d 1 p. h. i.. No I pan '1 l-' .t OMAHA tilCM.;; l. MH!vI:T. was rather dull, high dresser were la yered, and there was little actnlty tj movement at any time. Pr.ces, howeter. appt-aied to be a shade lower, eome of the Staple and Fancy I'.-iolui r Prices im- nlahrd b Hurri and 4 timraalrra. lL"l I t i enei 1 No. 1. nemeied tj the leia.i trsuc iii i-.o. t.i.uui, a.v, Nv 1, .lit -it, .so. 1. lo 1 id. drliii! , iii. ibt., a ; pv'itii'ai e.o. K, Soi.u , t.u j, in i-tti. iiii.-e, jaaiat -.iiMi,-. .ei a ueeoay. - 1 1 cfi.ba i w 1I14, iinj '; ii'c, tmisy, u., 1 j 1 nl.cK, 11. .; ISo. t. Iji , dung Arrencit, ...l. 140 No. M.'.ueSt.U biu hetter strings as well as the medium .iites j mo..,, a.c; i.iipo.ieu Si.-, ..jc. seillng Just atiotit a dime lower. Wcoled ii . , u 1 u ea.-.d bio. leu. V 00 do , Mex.ca.is. the kind that went at yes- f .r nu.,c. , i.u ms.i epruig. Jv, terday,, had to sell ai 8.' 75 and good ehovn 1 n as, i.-, t. iKs. 1. jc. aji., ,x , . lambs changed hands at 8v75. The fewliVk.; luiaeys, ik ; p.e.fiio, per 00a.. (I.u, sheep tnst were inc. tided In supply sold , ,c,- e..ao. ..uu v, i uo. , ..uuy auaoe. readily at good, llrm figures. ,rr u01 ; ti w lH r oot. Aiive; lhe last five days have not alter-d the I ,!. i.n a. tu.i to 1 1 10.- . 4oc. 14 .j 1 situation In the sheep barn to any notatne u.. M; tltnK j, Ol0 hosiers, lov; young rxient. Demand hss at no time been very,..,.,-,,.. i . ,...,,. i,, i-.-meied. 11.. 1R..&7 90.1,9 S4.370 4 3.0 U.UI t.;.8.4 2C.W1 J eX.4 11.9.4 21. y. 4 3e.il -S 1K.2.-3 the receipts Five days this week... .19 3C4 Same day lat week 2L7S4 Same (ias 3 weks ago. .20 .SM miw das 3 weeks ago..l0i-si Nime nays 4 weeks ago. .14 ;v- Same days last year 17.320 The following table shows of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha for the vejtr lo date, compared with last 1:110. 19tt inc. .-r-.-. S3.1.7" 804.2V2 2?.4M 722 71.9 920.BH 197.910 5oO.XM 501.201 00.320 following table shows the averaj prices of hogs at south Omaha for the iftftl several days with comparisons: year: Cattle Hogs . Sheep The even though llm.td. has and prices have heid up Wooled lambs. If anything. a shade l.-wer. many of the ' giades showing decline of active: siinnlv. j been adequate, about steady. 1 are closing "In-betw een 10fll5c. I'urient prlcea on shorn lambs are Just about 7c lesa and prices on shorn sheep around 5c less than values on similar quality of wooled shipments. The following quotations apply to the latter class of stock; good to choice lambs, I9 3-VJ9 78; fair to good lambs, 8t'0to9 33; good light yearlings. IvlotJK 6u; good heavy yearlings. 37 7.r(ii U; good to choice wethers, $; N( situ; riir to goon weiners ii-aiao; to choice ewes, t7.6CQS.30; fair to i twes. I,. 0044 7. tX Kepreferitative sales: good good Data I 1K19. lls.190S.190Liliwi.!19O.!ll4. 15.8 1. 353.00: S,0ki.0oo J.iUi.'so. I.f...0u0 43 4 ... 9.8!... 8.8 ... 12.0'.. . lh: 21.0... .Ti... 1.9 ... 2T..9,... 12.6;... 19.71 2'..V.2!oftj j. 114 29 71-4 s.'l ! Akron, ,A' ' Canton, O Lexlna-ton Eri Sioux Falls Rockford, 111 .... Qulncy Bloomlngton Chester. Pa South Bend, Ind Lowell Binghamton 3ackson, Mies ... Decatur. Ill Mansfield, O Fremont, Neb.... Vlcksburg 474 1. 824 141 WI4 4 37 4 I- It la 14 ia 114 374 44 4 j Jacksonville ., Duluth Scranton, Fa Houston .... Galveston .... 144 IS! 4 6. 114 304 M 90 II 114 41 14 w M 100 16 13 UI 41 l4 474 lf II 84 11I4 laVW 494 dar. lU.tu aWos. 71 ll4 UI 44 II 174 1M4 17 1.1 4 M 4t4 97 44 17 114 II 14 40 Si 304 94 171 91-4 tl 7 90 1174 4.4 44 19 414 44 II 47 4 1.622 000 2.317.COOI 2.O6S.000:. 1.197.000, 1.975.0O0, Z.4.00.j 2.504 090 i.'.-..oro 2.2716,01 7l 1.498.600I. 1. 841,0)i 1.724.000 1.329,000 1.5O4.0il 1.224.00. 1.533.000! 1.062. 0V 1.335. OOO' 1.702.6001 1.42S.0OOI 1.221.0001 L044.0HO i,is9.y), 1.436.000 I,f74.600 S64.CK10 TU.OuOl 913,000 1.046. 00i 8,'9.UOO S37.00.J 751.0r 993 0001 l.K-s.Xj &00,fl00' 937.0l: 828.0tO( 967,0001 16,W) 44O.O00 613,0001 ta.eoo 447.000 45S.O00I 4"2.000i 4 6.0001 846.0001 I', COW. 265.600 26,'j,000 3.403.900 8.657.O00! 27.785.0091 1S.I2,OOOC 6.2: 29.2 , 13.2' 4K.2 100.81 12.91 31. li 19.4 14.8 11.1 I 24.11 I 22 .4 . 10.0. 27.4'. 10.9 . "i'M- 43.9;. 1.1 17.2 i(h2 10.6. 26.6 ... 19.4 ... 22.0l... 41. 7... 47.6 ... 18 8'... (3.8!... 62.3!.. . 3.1 ... 59.01... 6.3'... 47.4... 19.1!... 15.11... 36.9;. 8.91, ik'.s 52.8 19.11 10.91 1.1 19.. 20.. 22.. 24.. 24.. 26.. I 26.. 27.. 2.. 1 t... 9 M' I 6 30; 4M 6 27 4 71 8 90 I 6 2'v 6 54 S4i 8 42, 5 13 4 V 9 OI1-.! 8 991 5 361 Jt4 4 M IM-Uj 1 I'l April April April April April April April April April April Sunday. Stork la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha t'7 2.v0 7.6.-9 St. Juseprt TO Kar.ra? City S.ono I 1 O01 9 12 I I 9 21 4 1 ' 92, 9 014 6 96 9 0S4i 7 0S( 9 124 7 01; 5 311 3s! 8 34 I 4t.l 8 4! S4, 4 23, 5 3". 6 26, 31i 6 Ml 6 2i 4 75 I t 34, 29, i 21 4 ,9 5 jr.; 6 is 6 34 , 5 16 , 4 7o 5 29i ' 6 32, 6 ll 4 72 i 34l 8 351 j 5 ll 4 to St. Louis Chicago Totals 60 1.500 2.5"0 4.01 a) 4 4 0 6.000 C.4) 100 4.UU0 2. 2, No. Av. Tr. 394 Colorado lambs 79 9 25 ) Colorado la nib a SO 9 2' 4r Colorado lambs, clipped M 8 75 41 western lambs 7S t 35 "5 western lambs and yarlings.. 75 8 t.' 2-0 western lambs, shorn 72 I 75 75 western lambs, shorn culls.. 63 6 80 500 western lamb 79 9 75 97 western lambs, shorn 67 6 75 254 Colorado lambs, feeders 80 t 65 24 western ewes 126 7 73 316 western lambs, shorn 76 8 CO 5,437 13,780 17.289 Receipts nnd disposition of live stoek at I'nion Stock Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. Friday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Shecp.ll r s. C, M. & St. P 1 Wabash 1 1 Missouri Pacific S I'nion Pacific 5 11 24 C. N. W ea-st 2 1 .. .. C. & N. W., west 12 15 C, St. P., M. O... 7 2 C, H. A Q., east 2 C, B. & Q., west 6 10 7 C, R. I. & P., east.. .. 1 C., R. I. At P., west .. 1 Illinois Central . .. .. 2 Chicago Qt. Western 1 1 - Total receipts 37 45 33 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour ft Co Schwarti-Bolen Co.... Murphy W. B. Vansant Co.... Stephens Bros Hill & Son F. B. Lew-Is Huston & Co J. H. Lull L. F. Hun L. Wolf H. F. Hamilton Other buyers CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, Hogs and Sheep) Reported Steady Estimated Receipt. CHICAGO. April 29. CATTLB Receipts. 1.500 head; market steady; steers. Id 25TJ 8.60; cows. 84. 7. 2.".; heifers, 84 2UT7.80; bulls, 85.tOtp8.75; calves. 83 00.8. 60; stocker and feeders. I4.75J7.00. HOOS Receipts, estimated at 6 .010 head: market steadv; choice heavy, 9.5.Vir9.68; butchers. 89.0tViJ.St; light mixed, 19 Sod.oO; choice light. $.46'9.t6: packing. 89.40-frt.56; pigs. 83.lt-i79.30; bulk. 89.6.' 99.60. SHEEP AND l.AMBS-Recelpts. 4.0W head; market steady; sheep, 7.i)jrs.lt; lambs. tS.10ij9.60; spring lambs, I1O.00J15.O9; yearlings, IS.lOe35.4O. 13.0 19.2 1.5 35.2 21.0 35.0 2.9 Not Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. Not Included in totals because contain ing other item than clearing. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 29 -PRIME MER CANTILE PAPER 443 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weaker, with actual business in banker' bills at 84.8440 b 4 4450 for sixty-day bill and at 34.87'M for demand; commercial bill easy; 34 834 4.844. SILVER Bar, 84c; Mexican dollar. 44c. BONDS Government, easy; railroad, ir regular. , Cloaina Quotation oti hnnit. .r. - l?o4 folio : i l- nt- rag....i04Int. 31. M. 44 6 o 1 ie coupen lu Japan 4s i4t v. . im. r irj ao tS Su da eoupon ludK. O. ao. 1st la Tl V. S. 4a, rag 11441,. g. da. 4a 1J31.... 434 do coupon 114L. ft N. unl 4 M Allla-4iai. 1st S.... TtM., K. ft T. 1st 4s. P74 Am. Ag. la. li ad, (an. u g: Am. T. ft T. av. 4s.. lfMt Missouri Paelfle 4a... T44 Am. Tahaeco 4a TTN. R. R. of M. 4 4a 4 14N. Y. C. . Ilae iu Armour ft Oe. 44.. 41. da deb. 4 94 " X.. M. tl. ft H 173 538 527 ltl 605 200 263 603 iVI 170 59o 4ti7. 123 646 10 13 Jl 20 3 16 14 11 18 126 .... 351 Totals 1.054 8,161 2.553 CATTLE Reselpt of catue, a usual on a l'riday. were man, tnere not oe.n enough of ny one kind to Interest buyr to any great extent. The few beef Bteers on ale of good qual ity old quite readily at good, firm price. Inferior kind were not Bought after. There were a few good enough lo bring 17.50, that being lhe high price of the day. The moat of the cow and heifera on ale were very poor in quality, and for that reason the market waa low and the feel ing weak. At the ratne time there w om inquiry for desirable grade and they would undoubtedly have sold at fully steady prlcea. There wa one lot of heif ers good enough to bring 87.10. There wtie no etocker or feeder of any consequence, and the market on that kind of csttle was without any noteworthy change. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed ateera, 87 .2f.i97.75; fair to good cornfed steer. t.75if7.36; common to fair cornfed steers, is 7r-$a.i5; good to choice cow and heifer. 86.OOGl7.00; flr to good cows and heifers. t5.0Ou4i.00; common to fair cow and heifers, 82.755.00; good to choice stockars and feeders. 86.6v4j6 10; fair to good atockerg and feeders, 5 0136. 00; common to fair Blockers and feeder. 84. 00 J5 00. stoek heif ers. 83.75&4.S5; veal calves, 84.25125, bull, stags, etc, JS. 77.46 25. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. Kansas City Lire Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY. April 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head, including 20C head south erns; market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, 7.50(a8l5; fair to good. 86.50Sj7.40; western steers, 36.OOfl7.77; stock er and feeders, tS.0oa6.76; southern Bteers, 86.751 7.50; southern ronj, 84 00116.60; native cows, 34OV"7.00; nativo heifers. tO.COJ, 7.60; bulls. 84.5Ofl6.60; calves, 85.00ff8.75. HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head; market steady to 10c higher; top. 39 50; bulk of sales, 89.26SS9.40; heavy. 89.35439.60; packer, and butchers, 89 SOS 9.45; light, 8S.95S9.85; pigs. 3f.JOtr.70. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 6.000 head; market, 10-flliV- lower; lambs, 87.."A 9 30; yearlings, 7. 0018 90; wethers. 36 6&tJ 7.75; ewes, 85 .9037.65; docker and feeders, t3.5OJM.00. St. l.onlu Live Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, April 29. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head, Including 2 0 head Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, 36H's8 40; dressed beef and butcher steers. 80OjS.S6; steers under 1.000 Ins., 85.75438 20: tockers and feeders, t4.6vg4t.2t; cows and heifers, 33.26-yS.0O; canners. 32.75(75.25; bulla 34.157.00; calves, 84 OK88.76; Texas and In dian steers, 34 6048.60; cows and heifers. 83.00g.0. HOGS Receipts. 4.400 head: market. 100 higher; pigs and lights, t,Ou9.0;; packers. t9.50fjrS.65; butchers and best heavy, 89.608 8.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipta, 600 head; market steady; native muttons. !7.60tf 1.00; lambs, t9.00C9.66; culls and bucks, I4.60 6. 36, stocker. t4.0Ogt.t0. It. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head. Market ateady; steers, $6.201?7.90; cows and heifers. 5.06tJT.4O; calves. 34.00tj.60. HOGS Receipts, 2.500 hesd. Market 5c higher; top, 3li.j0; bulk of Bales, 39.25G9.S5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Non on sal. 1 I OOSlt I s. I geese, lu.l teamen J, yc; tuisi-ja, t , gtiinea lowls, ac Saco, pigeons, iic per dua.; i no. IK IS, 4i. UO ;u Qui., auaba., .No. 1, e-.OJ I per 00.; No. . Mk y I t'tcit ia.l troinu 1'ickeiel, 9c; whltrfisli. I. c, pike, be, iro.it, ijc. igige ciappies, ilofelSc, spanisn macKerei, lSc; eel, Im-; nad- II. 11 1, Imi; li.juuf.eis. lie. c reh catlisn, bo; trout, lac, oulia.o. c; nalloul, Kc, wiuie 'perch. 8c; wnitetisn, Kc; yellow peich, i'c; ! liiilllicafle, Uc; nlte nass, l.t ; roesuad-t, j 1 ui1 men; shadroes, per pulr, wv, Irog 1 ga, bi.c per dox. HiLF cCTS-Rib. No. I. l,c: No. 14c; No. 3, 144c, loin. No. 1, lyc; No. Iwc; No. 3. 144c chuck. No. 1, 94c; No. rc; No. I, S'c, round. No. 1, ll-io, AO. He; No. 3, lo c; piai. No. 1, i ic, ,a ! ic: Nil 1. 7steC. I A- it I l'i S Sna berries: 7 ens and Lou j isiMiia, 24-quai 1 rast-s, per cast, 83.50; 24 pml i ufv. per rase, 82. j i.EMi).S l.iittoi.iera, extra fancy, 500- ,haf aiaea, ao . lu c . . ciioice. .v-juu Sl3la, pt-i box. 14. 00; f i-lze, 5oc ptr box leMi. OUANGES California CaiiKlla and lio ducer biunds Kctllund Navels, 80-96-114 mes. per box, W.So, 12k aiae, per box. Hi 1.0-176-ruC-2l6-ioO Mxvs, per oox. 83.50. Oth.t brands from RlveinJe and other dlsiilcts, per bo., 2.ty3.W, sv-96-lii sizes, per bog, W.503.i. U AN ANAS Fancy felect, per bunch, $2.2J u2..u; jumoo, bunch, 12.7;Vj," 75. oKAPE FUCI 1 Horlda. 4 lze. II V); 54-64-90 ises, per box. 85. Al'1'La.b Ben Davie, per bbl.. 13.25; New York Russets, medium size, per bbl., 3 3o; California fancy, W. W. Ptarniains, pel box. M9; Caliiornia. extra fancy W. W. l'earn.ains. lied Wood brand, per box, 82.35; extra fancy Iowa Jonathan, per bol., 86. CRANBERRIES Jersey, fresh stock, pet box, 82. FIGS California, ,0c slzo, f.0c, DAI E6- Alienor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkga. In box- per box, 81 VEGETA LLES Irish potatoea: Wiscon sin and native, per bu., W.igOOc; Colorado, per hu., 60c. SEED SWEET POTATOES Kansa. per bbl., 82. CABBAGE New California, per lb., 4c; 72-lb. bunch, 76c. CELERY California or Florida, per II- lb. bunch, 75c. ONIONS Red, per lb.. 3c; Texas crytl wax, per crte. 13 20; yellow, per crate, 82. OLD VEGETABLES Parsnip, carious, bests, tin nips. In rocks, per lo., 2c. GARLIC Extra fancy, whit, per lb., 15c: red. per lb., 16c. NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES -Rad:shes-. Per do, bunches, 45c. Turnips: Per do, bunches. 5v. Carrots: Per ooz. bunches, boc. Shallotts: Per do bunches. We. Parsley: Per !. buncnes. 60c. Be tm Per do, bunches. 50c. Spinach: Per bu.. 12 lb., 81.01. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, dor., 815O'u2 0O. lomatoes: Fancy Florida or Cuba, per 6-baxket crate, .iO0; choice, 82.50. String and wax beans: Per hamper, about 15 lbs., 85.0Oti4l.00. Green peas: 1'et hamper. 33 50. Cucumber: Hot house, per doz.. tl 0o$j2 00. HOME GROWN VEGETARLE9 -Radishes: Extra fancy homo grown, per dog. bunches, Sf,c. lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz.. 4oc; hena, in Hampers, zi.Tu. I Parsley: rancy home grown, per dog. I bunches, 45c. Rhtiboib:: Per dor. bunches, 1 45c. Aspaiagus: ptr doz. bunches, uoc I Green onions: Per do, bunchee. 20c. in .04 V 134 114 It. 17 :a4 "4 414 94 444 9.4 3 14 1M. 844 404, Kv, II 4 44 1U4 P44 11 s 81 114 Ctrte. 1 1 ap. m. Alchaxon gtm. 4e.,.. do ct. 4a do ev. 4s At. C. L 1st 4s Bal. ft Okie 4s d la do t. W. Is Brk. Tr. ee. 4a Oantral of ua. Is luirml Leather ae.. O. at N. i. g. ta... Cheer ft Ohie 44. do rat. ta Vhlrazo ft A. 84. C. B. ft q. J. 4s... tan. .104 tr. la :114 .it N. ft W. let e. 4s... 944 . !4 do er. 4a 1014 . M No. Pacific 100 . 4 do ta 714 . 0O. g. U. rfilg. 4s ... 93 . s4Penn. ct. ss 1918.. U4 .1C4 do con. 4a I'M . t Reading gen. 4 4 1U4SI. L. ft 9. F. fg. 4a St U4 lol do n. ta... 434 St. L. g. W. e. as. 74 do let gold 4a 64Saboard A. !. 4s. ) Sa. Paclfie col. 4a C. M. ft If. g 1417 do ct. is C, R. I. ft P. c. 4a.. TI do lat raf. as o rfg. 4e tt go. Railway a.... j Celo. Ind. 4a Tt do gen. 4a Ml,. . il'n)on Paclfla 4a a r. A a. 44s 974 do ev. 4a tallies. 22-TJ6C. I I k.vHiS Steady I l ark, case in . fr"1" flrot, CHKESF Kansas City Grain mm Prowlalaaa. KANSAS CITT. Am-II 2 -rVHEAT-Cash unchanged to lc higher; No. 1 hard. 81 07t 1H; No. I. II 401.69; No. I red. 31.94J1 1& No. I, U.tXSLHL a ' COliN I nchanged to Ho lower; No I mixed. 814tl24e; No. S. 14c; No, I white, 824c; No, 8. t2-. OATS 1'nohanged; No, I white, 4246c; No. 1 mixed. 4UQ42C. HTB-7'.. HAY I'nchanged; choir timothy, 81409 lil4.:-0; choice piairie, i.t.outU.3b; clloloe ufalfa. 818.50-9 17.00. y uUTTfclt Unchanged; creamery extra. St. t.onl tSeneral Market. ST. LOUIS, April 29 W H FAT Cash higher; track, Nu. 3 re.1. 81.13 1.124; No. I hard. 1.W1.14; futures higher; May 1107: July, tl.ul47jl.01S- CORN Cash weak; track. No. I, 634c; iso. I wnite, ijwc; futures nigner; May, 040; Julv, 824f3c. , OATS Caah lower; track. No. 2. 4uVS42W No. 1 white. 444jr444c; futures higher; May, 4lo; July, 394c. RYE Nominal, 7t&78Vc. FLOI R Higher: red winter patents. 15.30 li'C; extra fancy and etra'ght, 84.70tf5.20; hard winter clear, 83MJ10. S9.FD-Timothy. 83.00f3.5. CORN M B A L 13. S. 15 RAN Dull; sacked, east track, 11.043 105. HAY Unchanged; timothy. $14. 50818.60; prairie. $12 OOotU 00. BAGGING 74c. Hli MP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. hlghel; Jobbing. 828 1. Lard, higher; prime steam. $12 174 friltTV. Dry salt meata, unchanged; boxed extra ahona, 814.114; clear rib, 114 134; short clear. $14,874. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra short, lit 174; clear rib, $16 374: short clear. $16 624. POULTRY Quiet; chicken. 18c; prlng. 23c; turkey. 174c; duck. 13c; ee. To. BUTTER Steady; creamery. 34429c. EGGS-Siedy, 19c. Receipts. Shlpmen's Fleur, bbi. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. ... 6.900 .. 4 0V ..68 NO ..41,600 4'o 25 9i.O 89.300 I.lver)ol Grata Market. LIVERPOOL April 2.-WHEAT-Spot. dull; No. I rel. western winter, no stock. Future tedy: May. 7 IVd; July, 7 I4d- Octeher, 7s 3d. " CORN Spot quiet; new. American mixed, northern. I I4d; old. American, mixed, 6s 144. Future, quiet; July, 5 4J. FLOUR Wlntr patent, eaay at 30 td. Mtlwaekee Groin Market. MILWAUKEE. April 29-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 81.04U 1 4: No. 1 northern, 11.06-t 1 074: July. 31034. OATS 404414c. BARLEY Sample. 58 & 70c, FLOCK Steady. London tlvalag; Stocks. LONDON, April 29. Amricn securltle opciiod steady with value ranging from un changed lo 4 higher. Covering orders helped the market during the first hour, Canadian Pacific leading the advance. At noon the tone waa steady and price were from 4 to 14 abov yesterday New York closing. .. lIulllla ft n... 81 I-1IM., K. ft T , .. 7V4 N. Y. Kntral.... .. I Norfolk ft W.... ..11 d pf4 ..l.4 Oauuie ft W .. 04 Pamiarlranla .... ...144Kaxid Mine .. 4-4 Heading ..; twuiharn Railwajr" ..u4 de pfd 17S touihara Paeitle.. II Pnlan Paclfla.... 1 do pfd 14 U. . I' awl at da p(4 14 Wahaaw U4 de pld ls Span lac 4 " ft h. vw. de ral. t.. ZZ Mali liars" ts Crl p. I. 4a. do goo. de ex. 4 da aarli Can. g)l Cor aota. money . . . do aoeounl Aaial. lopper Aaaconda Atchison do pla. Baltimore A Ohie. lanadian Paaiflc... fh.aapaaka ft U.... t aicago O. W (hi.. Mil. ft It. P. D Bears Iwnter ft Rl O... do pld Erie do 1st pfd do 3d pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Osatral.... ex-dividend. SILVER Bar, ateady at 2413-164 per ex. M ON Elf 144 per cent. The rate ot discount in th open market for abort bill 1 14 per cent; for three month' hill, 3f.31S-14 per cent ...149 ... 414 ...1114 ...yn ... 91 ... 44 ... 474 ... 4 ... li ... K4 ... 41 .. ..! ...1 ... 41 ... t ..lo ... 14 ... 41 ... M III. On. 1st raf. as. Int. Met. 44 844. Otfn. 94 do lat ft raf. 4a 44 V. g. Rubber 4a., nt,U. t. Steal Id ta. T04Va. -Cr. Chora. 6 4 Wabash lat ts I do lat ft . 4s ear. A... 'Western Md. 4s... B 47 West. ta. ex. ia T. 8a 117 W la. Cwntral 4a ... M Mo. Paa. ta ctfs. 774 91 134 94 ..100 .. 94 ..l'J64 .. 774 ..100 ..1064 .. 4J4 ..103 ..14 4 104 444 as 994 S3 W4 Boston Stock nad Bond. BOSTON, April 29. Closing quotation on mining slocks were: Allouea Amal. copper A. Z L ft B Arlaon Ciaa. Atlantla B. c. a ft c. rets.. B. ft a C. ft g. M. 41 Mohawk 74 Nevada Con 134Mpiaslni Mlnaa 144 Nona Rune .... 4 North Lake IT Old Dominion .. 31 Geeeola Bull Coalition MKParrau g. ft O. Kew York Cnrh Market. The following quotstlons are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members Boston Stock exrl ange, 318 North Sixteenth street. v i.tatia: 9T Coldflald Dalar.... 19 Garan Canana. ... 21 l&aplratloa 14 baroaa 11 Nawheuae 14 Ohio copper 44 Rawkiaa coalition. 1 Rar Usntrai I w,fl Pg. Co 94 aara. XasSu-k O.-.lr: 144 Superior PlU. 114 11 Toxiopak Mining 14 T4 Trtnnr (topper 4 I tailed Cwevor 14 34 Rar State Caa. Boa;, an coca kutia Coaiiuen. Caci ua I nine (Xilwf Con yraetldn lis 1 la balx .... tir CasiuaJ.... tlr CVne Elp Wlteh praskllo Olroux l.oidftald Oeidtlaid 9 , 4 4 4 9A 4 . 14 ,.14 Cl. ft Arisen. Cal ft Hacla ... Oantannial Copper Rang P Baal Butt C. m Pnanklln Olraux Orm Orankr Co Groona Qsnanoa ... Ial Resale Coepar Karr Lea Lake Copper Lat Ball topper...., Miami (topper Askad. 1S.1 4 Qulnar . ...4"t Bhannon lt4 9uperior O.. II gupertor 4V B. M.. Superior ft P. C... Taaierack T U. C. ft O 41 U. t. . R, ft M. 4 de pfd 14l'taA Cfen lCtah Coppor Ce... 14 W'ttien l)4Welrortas 114 .. 494 .. 14 .. .. 134 .. 11 .. 4 ..111 .. l?i .. 77 .. II .. 41 .. 14 .. 1! .. 91 .. 834 .. 44 .. 44 .. 1. .. 41 .. ..It He. IT 95 16 11 II U II It 4 80 4 8 4 I I I 7 I 8 I I 14 II I 4 3 8 1 t 1 1 1 1 At ...MM ...1043 ... TSI ... U ... l-il ...1134 ... 171 ... ISJ ...lof.1 ... 774 ... 902 ... 744 ... T44 ... 741 ... 79S ...1040 ... 744 ... 944 ... 904 ...1030 ... 441 ... aft ...447 ... 44 ... 474 ...1OT0 ...Ilia ...IBM ... 30 ...1400 ...1440 Pr. 4 44 4 '4 4 71 4 40 4 M 4 It 4 46 4 90 7 00 7 14 I 1 71 I 76 4 74 I 90 4 40 4 00 4 76 4 ao 4 a 4 40 No. 14.... 14.... 4... 4.... 16.... II... 44.... 21.... 43.... COWS, 11.... 44. it''!! p. At. ...1301 ...1174 ...1169 ...1041 ...lun ...1J77 ...:t, ...1133 ...ltot Pr 7 98 7 24 7 30 7 T 34 T 4e 1 40 7 44 7 to HEIFERS. 4 It 4 90 4 14 4 40 4 74 4 Tt 4 9 1. II..'.'!'! BULLS. I 74 1 4 44 9 4 40 1 8 00 I t oe 1 8 to 1 CALVES. ....1011 .... m .... 934 ....1171 ....1031 .... I:4 .... 947 ....1144 ....1131 ....101 .... 441 .... 634 .... 414 ,...1443 ....1447 ,...1044 .... til ....1416 ....1404 ....1744 .... 7a .... 430 ....liro I 44 4 68 I se I 4 4 04 4 on 4 is 4 40 4 74 I 7 6 00 I 14 14 I n 4 to 4 14 1 le 8 45 I 74 ou I 4 4 4 28 Cone Florence.. Treasary Statement. WASHINGTON. April 29. The condition Of the treasury at th beginning of business tody w a follew: Trust funds Gold coin, 8m9.578.563; silver dollars, 34a9.557.O0O; sliver dollar uf 1S90 83.TM.6uO; silver certifi cate outstanding, $4e9,557,sA)i General fund Local Seearltlr. Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns, jr.. i aw 1 era x-.ua ouuaing, Oman Beatrice Creamery, com Uir e Omasa 44. 143 CudaAp Paoking C. to Keaxaeta Tel.. slack par eretl Kb. fiatt Val. lr. Ce. 4a, 1610 Ciaa alia Water Co. ta, llll Ouao Water Co. 4a. 144 0 .' Water sat pld Onuth Oa 6a, li:t Gauatut Uaa 4a, 1414 Ou4 g. U ft P. ta. 1441 Oroaxi E. L pfd, 8 par aa4 Oxaak It 81 la 114 Omak ft O. B. at, Rr. ta, Hit Oenatie ft C. B. St. Rx. pf4 CeueJia ft C. B. tt Rx. eaa Omaha ft C B. B. ft B. pfd Pawtfla T ft T. ta, lrl 4aia apart (Ilk 144 tauth Omaha, litx at, ta taeak Sr 4a. 144 taiae g. T. atoaa, ge. Oaaaha Bid. sake. 4 H14 lea itt 44 Java M) lo i0 101 44 934 1J II 34 994 1x6 lot 44 pat7 414 II M lav 4 as 84 14 Tl 4 45 44 a t- 1044 1 9 9 97 a4 I.. 1.. 9.. 7.. 1.. I.. 1 . 1.. t . 3.. 4.. 10.. I.. 13.. 14.. I.. I do 6 40 I o 4 40 8 40 4 M 40 4 40 4 40 7 0 7 4 1 360 I 143 lie 170 140 11I , 161 . Ill, , lto 100 T 99 1 60 T 60 I 04 I 00 I 00 I 23 I 14 I 33 I 96 AND FEEDERS. 1 4)3 4 SS 1 Tu4 I To II 414 8 Tt t Ill I 1 190 , 10 417 114 96-) 10 136 , 100 143 loo Hi BilXKJKERi 611 8 96 460 8 44 , 7ol 4 40 471 I 40 44 4 40 HOGS Th market opened at price strong to a nick) higher In the hog yards thi morning and th bulk ot supply was purchssed en this bssis. Some steady busi ness wa done, especially toward the close, but th cost of both packer' and shippers' drove averaged a lltil higher than yes terday. Th latter claa of buyer w mora activ during early rounua, about a dozen load of good butcher being bought on outeid order at the full advene. The total supply was very limited, as has been the rase on most day thi week, but this fact did not Improve competition very much and movement wa rattier low from start to finish. A net advance of about a dime is apparent in hog ptice thu tar thi week, but any improvement In prlcea ha btn offset by an Indifferent demand, fehlppers have bought more freely than recently, but despite thi fact, th Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 39. METALS The market for te.ndard topper wa weak to day, with pot. April, May and June clos ing at 12.03'12.25; July, 312.OOgl2.30. The London market closed stesdy after an easy opening, with spot quoted at 4767 68 and futures at 87 76. Local dealt is re port a very ursettled market, quoting lake copper at tl2.6txffl2.76; electrolytic. 11125443 12.5r, ousting, I13.35C12.874. Arrival of cop per at Nw York today ware 850 tons. Custom house return showed export of 936 tons, making 12.422 tons ao far thi month. Tin was easy, pot, April. May and' June being quoted at I3t.764i32.85 and July at 652.7532.90. a sal wa reported of five tons for May delivery at $32.90. The London market recovered part of an early brt-ak, closing firm at 149 13s for spot and at 156 15s for futures. Lead was dull, with spot quoted at 84 354 40, New York, and at 34.20g4.26, East St. Louis. The Lon don market wa unchanged at 22. Iron wa lower at 49s 104d for Cleveland war rants In London. Locally the market waa quiet, with No. 1 I'oundry, northern, quoted at tli.K, 18.00; No. 1. $16.717.60; No. Jl southern and No. 1 southern, soft, $11.5048 17.50. ST. LOUIS, Apri 1 29. META LR Lead, firm at $4.25. Spelter, lower at $6.06 1 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 29 WHEAT -Miv, tl.O74S1.074: July, I1.0S; September, ll.OOH. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.104; No. 1 northern, $1.0.4l.lo4: No. i northern, $1.07 III 044; No. 8. $1 04'S I.OG4. PEED Flax. $2.38. CORN No. 3 yellow, SM'Ofic. OATS No. I white. 381(&394c. RYE No. I 71674c. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $18.001,18.25. FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. b., Minneapolis), $5.2OJ55.40; second patenU. $5.0OCi6.2"; first clears, 34 OSS 4. 16; second cUars. $2.&ifc3.10. Wool Market. BOSTON. April 29.-W001.-The Commer cial Bulletin will say of the wool market tomorrow: Manufacturer will not buy wool In quantity, owing to the unsatisfac tory condition of the goods market, al though a number ot buyers ar around the market dally. Interest in supplies is keen, but buying t conservative in the aggre gate. One mill, however, la credited with the purchase of 400,0)0 lbs. of Oregon staple at about 43c, scoured, a price that Is near the top for that wool now. Fine to fine medium clothing I moving moderately In both greasy ana acoured nates, with noth ing selling under 99c. Ohio delain I at tracting some attention, with sales at 15c. Michigan and New York stst quarter blood sell at 29c, which is about the limit tor Ohio quarter blood. Buyer and sellers in the wet are still apart on price and little wool 1 selling, although shearing 1 now becoming mora general. Dealer are still undetermined as to what values should be paid for the new clip, owing to the uncertainty existing in the local market. New York NEW YORK, tions cn mining Alice Brunswick Coil. ... Com. Tunnel Block. do bonds Con. Cal. ft Va.... Horn Bllxef Iron Silver Mining; Stocks. April 29. Closing quota- stocks: .294 'l-eadTllle Con. . 7 Utile Chlaf .. 7 Mexican II Ontario IK, Ophtr , 46 Mandard .145 Yellow Jacket . .. 8 . t .1!3 .160 .140 . 0 . 90 Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. April 29. HA Y No. I, $9.00; No. I, $8.00; packing, 85O0. Straw: Wheat, $6.00; rye and oat. $7 00. Alfalfa. $13.00 Tho supply of poor hay i much heavier than the demand. Bank Clearing. OMAHA, April 29 Bank clearings for to day were $2,549,771.91, and for the corres ponding date last year wrre $2,293,226.73. Omaha Hottest Place on the Map Thursday's Temperature Beat April Record for the Last Thirty Eiffht Years. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. 111., April 29. CORN Un changed; No. 3 yellow, bx; No. 3 yellow, toe ; No. 3. 64c; No. 4. 56c; no grade. 4S.352C. UAio slower; io- I wnita, 414c. trade has not shown much lif. Ms. ax. th. Pr. Me. Ar. gh. PT. II 144 140 4 44 47 144 40 4 ) 24 II 1V4 ... 9 U4 tl Ill f0 til 4 tuO ... I OU at IU 140 111 11 1.' ... 9 0 17 114 XXI 4)3 4a 3i4 110 I tl 44 44t x) I It xa 14 ... 04 4 3x4 ... 4 14 II 143 ... I C 44 34 140 I 1 11 9x7 94 9 4 44 9l4 40 14 IT Ill IN 41 M ... 4 It Tt MI 44 9 a 13 144 at) I IS el 14 40 tog 44 Ml 10 4 U TO Ill l 4 04 T4 140 ... I 11 II. 114 a) I (4 4 Ill ... 4 It 91 til 11 4 04 11 lot ... 4 14 71 I I 44 4 U4 47 3ul ... I 1 4 144 ... 4 44 44 x4 M9 9 1 71 II 40 I 0 31 44 ... 14 44 1st 10O I u 1,1 Ml SO 17 44 ! Ill HOI 40 . fl 1) 4 IT II.. 2M 111 9 0T II 3-4 4 t tl l-'4 40 I 14 77 3.1 ;0 I .T 44 244 340 4 10 44 231 to 4 174 CI 231 140 9 1 47 let ... I 10 16 240 ... 4 34 4 304 ... lit Is 341 130 4 1 44 341 40 I 31 66 332 130 9 1 IS M4 110 4 10 83 333 ... 9 19 144 ... ,9 9 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, April 29. COTTON Mar ket opened steady at an advance of 14 to 16 point on Msy and July and of S45 points on later position In response to higher cables. Th near months were In fluenced by covering, a there waa noth ing to Indicate that th notice estimated at about 176.000 bale were caualng any liquidation and after selling at 14 too on th call, contract advanced to 14.9tc, er 16 point above th closing figure of last night, without, however, any great activ ity er partloular excitement. Future opened firm; My, 14 ore: July. 14.69c; August, 11.90c; October, 12.76c; De cember, 13.63c; January, lt.4312 60c, Spot closed qult, 40 point higher: mid dling uplands, 16.25c; middling gulf, 15.50c; sale-, 12 9HO bales. ST. LOUIS. April 29 COTTON Quiet; m'ddllng. 144c; sales, I bales; receipts, 1.649 bales; shipments, 113 bales; stock, 85.960 bales. Omaha registered the highest temperature Friday morning. 71, of any point In the United States. It was ten degrees higher than at Jacksonville. Fla., and several d grees higher than at Galveston and New Orleans. Thursday afternoon the Omaha record of temperature was 94.5, the highest tempera ture recorded in this locality for April for thirty-eight years. High temperature were reported at many other points out In th state, the highest being at Uartingtun, 101, Holdrrge 141 and at Columbus and Culbertson 100. At noon Friday th record here wa 86. The highest recorded tempertur In Omaha for April prior to Thursday wa on April 20, 1902, when It wa 92.2. The maximum temperature In nineteen tatss in th corn and wheat belt Thursday was M, with high temperature reported from the De Moines and Kansas City dis tricts. At Cheyenne, Friday morning 48 i re ported, which Indicates that colder weather la coming from the wgst, which will war rant the prediction for colder weather Fri day night and Saturday. It will be ob served that with the high temperatures now prevailing in this vicinity that ft material drop in temperature can follow with no roua damage. Oils anal Rosin. SAVANNAH, Ga., April 29-OIL Tur pentine, nothing doing; sales. 60 bbls.: re c Uits. 716 bbls.; shipments, 830 bbls.; stock, Mi.tav puis. ItOSIN Quiet; receipts. 1,461 bbls.: shin. nients, 1.944 bbls.; Blocks. 58,451 bbls. Quote: u, 84 074; i'. Z4.46: t. 4. '; r, $5.104; 0, 8510; 11. $5 26: I. 86 36; K, $5.54; M, $5.05; WO. $0.75; WW, $6.06. OiL CITY. Pa.. April 29 OIL Credit balance. $1.35; runs, 113.478 bbl.; average. 141. 4.1 ( ikis.; snipmems, zw.zn ddis. ; aver sge, 227.311 bbls. Sasrar and Malaasei, NEW YORK. April 29. St 'GAR Raw Iteadv: Muscovado. 69 test. I 80e: centrifu gal, 96 test, 4 30c; molasses sugar. 89 test. 1 foe. Refined, steady; cmsn.c, . toe; gran, ulated, 6.15c; powdered, t.26e. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Apr. I .-rOFFKE Ftl turcs closed steady, unchanged to 6 point lower, sale were reported of ll.Oxj bag. Closing blda: Msy. 6 400: June, 6.&0": July, i 6te; August. 4 60e; September. 6 65c; Oc tober and November. t.7ec; December. tT5c; January, 6 75c; February, 680c; Marco, 8-tOo. IF YOU WANT Valuable Information REGARDING TH8 GRAM HAIUIETS WRITE TO Gardiner B. Van Uoss Grain Spaolalltl CHICAGO. ILL. Mimbtr Chisago Board of Trail