10 THE W:K: OMAHA. Fill DAY, APRIL 7. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Fricci Up as a Remit of crease in Cash Trade. SHOEIS SCRAMBLING TO COVER (ora tdvaaeee on Development of the SHlopInc anil Kipsrt Drnial aad Wei Weather Reports Receipts Love. OMAHA. April . Wil li I the uiiex;ec4el that constantly hap pen, as the advance a, wheat Is a sur prise line entirely to a livelier cssh trsde nnd the strength In foreign markets. Ideal ion iirosrieots and weather conditions ere nerlooked for the time and ehorta J riml, ,l l,t c-riv r hir kl M In Thc of the completed liquidation and tha long tierima an overdue rally resulted The mm ma iket advanced with wheat a" the wet weather and the development of a shipping and export demand gave 1 iih corn streiigtn. Receipts are not up lo expectations and as the Beacon la getting late, farmers will oon be too busy to do anv marketing. The wheat mnrket ou a nervoua one. prirea fluctuating sharply up and down, tho iriiricwv heint! higher. Cash marketa were snong. nls showing an advance of lc. I'he light receipt of corn and an active 'emend aent tallies higher, helped by the Miength In wheat. Cash sale were re ported '..c higher. I'rlmarv wheat receipt were B51.OU0 bush el and shipments were 239.0") bushels, aualn-t receipts last vear of 4W4.00O bushels . nrt shipment of 117.000 bushels Primary corn receipts were 818.000 busheds and ahlmnt were 418.000 buahela. against i.eeipt last year of 2H9.0O) buahela and t-rlrrnient of 3J",000 buahela. Clearence were 112.000 bushels of corn, n-irie of oata. and wheat and flour equal to 24.0Ol bushels. Liverpool closed vl to Sd higher on vr,at end 'd to Nd higher on com. The following cash Bales were reported. WHEAT-No. 1 hard, I car. fiS'tc. t'OHN-Ni). 3 white. 1 car. 42',c; No. 8 vellow. 1 car, 4VVi; No. a yellow, 1 car. r; 4 cara. 42-ic; No. 3 mixed, 4 cars. 4''c. tATS-tandard. 1 car. c; No. 1 white. 2 car. 3K?tc; 1 car, 2'ic; No. 4 white, 1 car, 2!!4c; no grade, 2 cara. 2'4o. Omaha Caah Prce. WIIEAT-No. 1 hard. 82'TS.r.c: No. 8 hard. W)'i,S.lc: No 4 hard. TSMjaoHc: relected hard. K4ff7c: No. I aprintr. K1tVt"- No 4 spring. n'aCitKc; No. 1 durum, SlVa'-ic; No. X durum, SO'V'JU'jC. CORN No. 8 white. 4X'0'42Se: No. 8 white. 4ff 45ic; No. 4 white. 41J41V; No. 8 color. 41442Wo; No. 2 yellow. 42H'64?'c; No. i vellow. 2We: No. 4 yellow. 41 41'Ac: No. 2. 41!'6N2Ht; No. . lW42Vc; No. 4. Vift41Hr. OATS No. 8 white. 29HfrV; atandard. TSWISNc; No. 8 white, L'Sfflic; No. 4 white. L'xfi'Jc: No. 3 yellow, 28i28ic; No. 4 yellow. 2S'aM"4o BARI.KY No. 8. SSOSc; No. 4, 7R690c; No. 1 feed. H:8wro: rejected. WWT76C. HTE-No. 2. Sa90c; No. 8. 87fifS8c. Carlot Reeelpta. Wheat. Corn. Oata 202 Chicago Vlnneapolla Omaha lnilutli 88 812 .17 . 1 . 14 CHICAtiU GRAIN AMD PROVISIONS Featnrea of the TradtnaT id 4'loalnaT Price Board of Trade. CHICAOO. April After allowing a gogd advance, wheat today closed weak at So to o decline compared with twenty-four hours before. One reason for the back net waa a widely circulated private crop report declaring that winter wheat haa gained 2.6 per cent In condition alnce De cember. Corn finished a ahade to down, oata off "c to ho and hog products with 74o to KVjc loss. In connection wita the Improvemnt said - to have taken place In fall sown wheat, the assertion waa made that for the cor responding period durtntr the laat five years there waa an average decline of 5 per cent. The coming yield was estimated at ftlX.oon.ono bu. against 473.0n0,(mu for the aeaaon ' previous. Quite a lot of new crop . wheat was aold here today by elevator concerns and had a depressing effect on the market. ( ash business dwindled almost to nothing. Karlv In the day nrlcea were bearlshly affected by cables. "Short, however, grew - nervous In view of dispatches telling about big sales of flour at Minneapolis. A sud den bulge followed In the pit here, but a still further reaction occurred when at tempts vrro made to sell on a large scale at the advance. May ranged from ik"Vf orc to 87Vc, closing weak Vac down at SsjifWISc. Trading of rash corn lata In the day more than of fact the Influence of wet weather which up to that time had acted as a buoy for prlcea. The May option fluctuated be tween 47H47o and 4V closing steady at 47io. a net loss of Wo. Cash gradea were firm. No. 2 yellow closed at 47-Vd 4K0. It waa a tame day In the oats crowd. . May varied from 8CMc to 8040 and in the end waa '.WiC, oft at 30V3:!tO. Free selling by packers explained a de 'chne all around on provisions. The result ot tlie dav'a trading waa to cut down pork hv 12'c to 17v: lard, lfttfl2o to 12V4'l&o. and rlba, IVte to 12H. Prices In Chicago furnlahed by tha Vp rilke Drain company. Telephone Douglas 2413, 7 Brandels building, Omaha: Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. What-I I May...;W'ffl 7W ss;6Hirs 851,1 k.1, 85WI 85H! M4 8H 47', 4M, 60 July. rept... Corn Mav.. July.. Kept.. Cats Ma v.. July.. Pept... I'ork-. May.. July... Lard May.. July.. Sept... IU os May,. July.. Bept... '38i-.',:i''. 1 1 477'fc48 4S rVM',l 61 'a 47Sfl 4 4PVff'7! 0Vi 60V.I I 8oH,80S'l' 30'!30l'4'i?V 8ftt' 30S S04irT7 31 so'a'orsi It X 14 Sft 8 10 81 16 K 14 Ho 8 10 16 02J 16 20 14 T7H 14 90 8 02U 8 IS 14 f 14 70 7 2SI 8 1TH1 8 1741 7 91 8 02' j I 20 8 SO 8 20 S 10 8 20 8 no 8 20 8 10 8 06 I 8 17't s Si's; 7 1741 7 90 j 8 46 I 8 6214 8 Of, 8 1'. 7 96 I 8 0;4j Cash quotations were as follows: FIjOUH Harely steadv; winter patents, f t 7fJ4.3o; winter atralKhta. 83 6l'(4 lO: spring straights, 84.00uM10, bakers, H."0W 4.3c. , KAkl,Bf-FMl or mixing. IK-CHOc; fair to choice malting. 31.OtKil.10. RKh:ieV-Klax, No. 1 southwestern. $2 44'j; No. 1 northwestern. S2.jo'. Timothy, 2U.7S .I2 On. Clover, 815 (10. PROVlHlo.NH Pork. mess. per hbl , si'i.iOfi IS -, Ijird. per lis) lh 87 ST'.i'd 7 90. short riha, sidfas (looMel. 87 7 3 1',; abort 1 lear sides (boxed), ts.fsrnx M2.. Total clearances ot wheat and flour were .-nisi to 204. oeO bu. PiimHiy receipts were :71.ouO bu.. compared with 494.0n0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, lx care; coin, 166 cars; oats, 77 cars; hogs, J'.i 000 head. Hl'TTKK Steady; creameries, 14ti21c; tlalrles. Uuriftc. KiXJS Pteady : receipts. 21. ISO cas.es: at mark, cases Included, yjlrl4c; firsts, Ihc; J prime firsts, 15,c. i CHKKHK Steady; Iiaisies. 14fll4iic; tains. 13(jl3'4c; young Americas. i:iVu-14e; I long horns uisf.!. POTATOES-Strong; choice to fancy, ' iVh-: fair to good. ljOy2o. POl'LTRY Firm; turkeys, dressed, I80; fowls, alive. 17c; springs, alive. 17c. VEA1-Steady; 60 to (-ound weights. 6t7e; 0 to 63-pound weights, 7W9c; 86 to 110-pound weights. SMl'tOc. thlcago Receipts Today: Wheat. S3 cars; corn, 312 cars; oats. 202 cars. KHttmaied to morrow: W heat. 18 cars; corn, 168 cars; oats. . 77 cars. Kansas l llf Grain anal Provlaloas. KANKAS CITY, April 8 WHEAT Mav, 6l'4"Uo. sellers; July, aOVirSO'sC. sellers; i'eptemlier, ho-no. bid; cash unchanged to la higher; No. 2 hard, hlaoic; No. 3, 80 9 66c; N.l t red. S.'-ri!7..: No. 3. 2tii6c. CORN May. 44,', 9 44,c, aellers; July, 47l u47',c. seller a; September. 47Vo4Sc, bid; caah So higher; No. 3 mixed. 444c; No. 8. 4:A..o-tM;; No. 2 white, 44g4ii3c; No. 3. 41 Xl to'vC. OATS Steadv; No. 2 white, SlfJ3ji,c; No. S mixed. 3ik;301jc. Tt VE No. 2. 7i,a7C. HAT-Steaii); choice timothy, 214 00'iT 14 oO. chnloe prairie. 8'2 !n 1-' 60. M TTKR Creauiiery. 2oc. firsts. 17c; sec onds. 1b.; packing stock. l?Hc. LOGU-Kxtra, l'c; firsts. 14',c t Keceitvt. Shipments heat. bu Corn, bu O-ts. bu 2" ) 41 (") t.Oi) l) 0.1 l) L.OuO Liverpool Grain Market. IIVrRPOOl.. April ( WH EAT Snot, dull. Ne. J red weatem winter, no stock Futures, firm: May, ts S'sd. July, s 7.d, ihrto).er. 6a 7"d. C(, JtN'bpol, steady; American, mixed. n. 4s '.d; Amsrlisn. mlH. old. fs Fu ture, fiitn. Ms v. 4s 4'd; July. 4 6 ad. NEW VOIIK (iKKR(l, MtHHKr (Isolations nf the Par on , arlnos Commodities. NEW YORK. April (. FIAtl'R-Stesdv; spring polenta. 14. . .05; winter straight. T "Vtr : do: winter patents. t.tott-; spring clears. HTv4 00; winter extra. No. I, I3:ik.; winter extras. No. 2, 1.1 .051 3 15; Kansas straights. 14 Iw4 Rye lour, firm: fair to good. 84 4" & 4 50; choice to fancy. SI6.Vul0. linrknheat flour, quiet; American. -81.65 per I'M lbs., C. 1. f.. New York (ORNMKATy (leadv; fine white and yellow, SI l.V(j).20; coars. S110&1.16; kiln dHe.1 r "V WHEAT-Spot market, easy; No. 2 red. lNo elevator, and 92To f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Iruluth. II (H1,. f. o. b. afloat. Futurea market advanced 'c to Wo during the early trading on the cables and cover- i 1 1 .iecnn.-u liniirr nr hi.h.uiii(. on falling fiff in the extort demand aJiii a bearish report on the winter wheat crop closing Vic net lower. May closed, :7c, July. SL'V: September, Sc. CORN Spot market, firm; export No 2. R4c f. o. h. afloat. Futures market wss without transactions closing 'ic hlRher to 'c lower. Mav closed. 65'c; July, 5rt'4c. OAT8 Spot market. firm; standard while. 27V4C; No. 2, ':.'c; No. 8. 37c; No. 4. K Futures market was without tran sactions, closing at 'tc to c net advance. Mav closed, 'iic; .lulv, SHi4c. HAY-Steadv; prime. 81.(6; No. 1. 81.00; No. 2, 95c; No. 8. 70'oWc. HUi'. -Sii,,iv . :,!... . common to choice. 1!I0. iT.tfAc; pin. tS'n-'lc; raclflc coast. 1SH S"V:i'p; !!, H'cil7c MIDKS iSteadv; Central America. yc; Brota "1'-.'tJ;.c LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 'i fi'.Ti'ic; seconds, i'l 'irL'.'!c : thirds. jtti -.tc; ,-e'ects 1W17C. 1 PROVISIONS-Pork. easv; mess. 820.00; family, 8 in.noa30. 60; short clears. 81. fs) tilSOO. Beef, steady; mess. 118.5914.00; IMtllilV. ll.LI4r.ft t - J .V lOVtltgt 0. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 rounds. Il'fiu i.imltil 11111. 1 1 uiiirc. Lard, easy; middles west prime. 8ts.l0j8 20; refined, barely steady; continent. I8.W; South America. 810.0(1; compound, Xiiio if' :a. TALliOW Dull; prime city (hos lieads' fie; country. bra'i:. CHEESE Steady; state, whole milk specials, 14'ip'lfic ; September quality, fancy Ific: September quality fancy j P-pternher ouality. white l! ir and fall make, choice. 1 colored. 14c; t ei3Hc; summer 13:; summer and fall make, white, HHf? l-'W. KijOfl P'irm: tMte and Pennsylvania and nearby hennery white. Ifff21c; state. Pennsylvania and nearbv gathered white. 1761HC; western gathered white. 1718c; storage packed, firits, l,V4y9'164e. PUTTER Quiet: creamery specials, 22 22He; extras. 2)'.!S21c: firsts, 17i318c; sec onds. In'altlic.; factory, current make, firsts. 16V; seconds, 14(g'16c. POl'LTRY Alive, firm; roasting chick ens. 143 liV: fowls, la'iilftHc; turkeys. 14c. Diesaed, Irregular; western fowls, 15317c; turkeys, 15jj20c. Corn and Wheat Reclon Hollrtla. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m. Thursday. OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temp. Rain- stations. Max. Asftland, Neb A3 Auburn, Neb 64 Columbus, Neb... 52 Culbertaon. Neb.. Falrbury, Neb.... 7 Fairmont, Neb... A4 (ir. Island, Neb.. M tH'tlngton. Neb.. 40 Hastinga. Neb.... (it Holdrette. Neb... 0 No. Platte. Neb. M Oakdale. Neb 40 Omaha Neb 0 Tekaman, Neb... M Valentine, Neb.. 40 A It 84 .la 3A Alta. la..., 3! Clarlnda. la 4 Slhlev, la 87 Sioux City, la... 42 Mln. fall. Sky. 31 .07 Cloudv 33 .01' Cloudy 16 .(4 Cloudv 26 .00 Cloudy 34 .00 Pt. cloudy 27 . 00 Cloudv 2d .00 Cloudy 80 .30 Cloudy 2d .00 Pt. cloudy 27 .00 Cloudv 24 .01 Cloudy 20 . 32 , Clear 81 ,M Cloudy 23 B0 Cloudy 12 .02 Clear 20 .74 Cloudy 20 .74 , Cloudy 32 . 00 Cloudv 1 .30 ' pt. cloudy 24 . 44 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. tNot Included in a vera ges. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. District. Stations. Max. Mln Rain fall. Columbus, 0 17 Ixiulsville, Ky 20 Indianapolis, lnd.. 11 Chicago. Ill 2S St.. Louis. Mo 2S Des Moines, la.... IT Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Kansas City. Mo.. 24 Omahu, Neb 21 m 42 '.0 KH 44 0 48 40 .00 44 34 .20 M ' 42 .00 44 30 .40 34 1H .20 38 .00 P4 2fi .. .50 Temperatures below freezing are reported In the Dakotas. Minnesota, Iowa and Ne braska. Rains or snow occurred within the Isst twenty-four hours In the Chicago, Co lumbua. Dea Moines, Omaha and Minneapolis districts. One inch of precipi tation occurred at Iowa Falls, la. I.. A. WELPH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. St. I.odIs General Market. ST. ICI8T April 8. WHEAT Futures, lower; Msy. 84't'ci'41c: July, ft3ic; cash, firm: track No. 8 red, WVf(RVc; No. 2 hard, KiV(7i4c. CORN Steady; My, 47c; July. 44c; CHsh, higher; track No. 2. 47c; No. 2 white, 474c. OATS Weak; Mav. SO'ic: July. 30c; olsh. higher; track No. 2. 81tc; No. 2 ".ille, 901 - 5ro- K Y r t "nchangefl: 93e. FLOT'R I1rm; red winter patents84 2iVu? 4 76: extra fancy and straight 83.70-3-4. 10; hsrd winter clears l2.ioj8.l6. hlCKP Tlmolhy-liOOiJ.rjO. CORNMF.AI-S1S0. LRAN-Kirm: sackerl east track 81.HV91.13. HAY-timothy 818&W8.00, prairie 212. OOtfjl 1460 PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: lobbing SI1U1O. Iard. lower; prime steam 87 ,90S7.214. T.r aalt meats, unchanged; boxed extra ehorts k4c; clear rlha 8c; short clears 87( . Bacon, unchanged, boxed extra shorts 10c; clesr ribs 10c; short clears 10'i,c. POl'LTRY Firm; chickens, 14c; springs, 16c; turkeys. Ifrfil7c: ducks. 15c; geese, 7c, KI'TTER-Stesdy : creamery, I8'rj22c. KCil Firm; 14Vc. Receipts. Shipments. 6.7011 14.600 20.000 RS.OllO 26.000 63,0110 ......36.000 60,000 Flour Bblaj. Wheat bu. Corn bu Oats bu. ... Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNF.APOIJS. April S WHEAT May, l,c; July. 98c; September, 89c; cash. No. 1 hard. 94c: No. 1 northern. Wivf!94Ve; No. 2 northern. 89H'n'92,c; No. 3, 87Vri'9iV1c. FLAX Cloeed at 82.54. CORN No.S yellow 4i4c. OAT! No. 8 white 29200. RYK No. 1, saflNio. PRAN in 100 pound sacks 8-T WV&122.00. FLOUR First patents S4.36Si4.bo; second patents 24.26&4.:r.; first clears S2. 8643 30; second clears II So'iiS oO. Peoria Market. P6.0RIA. April CORN-Flirher; No. S white. 4ti',c; No. I yellow, 4Uc; No. 8 yel low. 4''i'; No. 8 mixed. 46c. OATS Sieady; No. 2 white. J14c; stand ard. Sl',c: No. 8 white, 307,c. OAT4 Steady ; No. 3 white. 81c; stand ard. 3l'sc; No. 3 white, 30"ic. Mllvanke Grain Market. M 1 1.WAVK K.K, April .-Wheat No. 1 rortnern s.ijusc: .No. 3 northern SfiTJlsSo; Mil rwi'jc: Julv ItC'sc. OATS Standard SlS'tSSi'ic RARLEY Malting $l.vvul.l2. Oanakn Pro nee Kxrhaaae. Quotations on the Omaha Produce e rl''1ke Thin packing sloe -o.Sc; clianKo Thursday: Creamery butter. 20c: k, 12We; freeh eggs. 14c; broil- roosters and stags, 0tf7c: nana, ic. Rank of Kaglaad Rtalement. IiONUON. April 8 The weekly state ment of the Hank of England ehows the folowlng changes: Totals reserve decreased, 31S circulation Increased, j67.0uO; bullion decreased, 1. 745, 779; other securi ties decreased. 1 297.000; other deposits In creased, i.J IV6.0U0, public deposits de creased. tt.S:Hl.O00; notes reserves decreased, A'2.2.9 000: government securities decreased, ; LO1.1O. The proportion of the bank's re serve to liability this week Is 46.23 per cent; laat. week It was 44.71 per cent. Bank of Franc Statenseat.- PARIS, April (.The weekly statement ot the Bank of France sbowa the following chunges: Notes In circulation. Increased, 62.3.6.UI.) francs; treasury deposits, de creased. 2O,4;oo00 francs; general deposits, decreased. Io4.lvuuu0 franca: gold la band. decreased. 11 wutso francs; silver In hand, increased 3.K26.0UO francs, bills discounted, decree sed. lS'.,it.(M frames; advances. In creased. ol.iMi uuo franca. evr York Mlalnaj Starrka. NEW YORK. April C (.losing quotations on mining slocks! were: Alis 804 Outsiio u (m. 1 unnsl stock .. 24 Msxlcaa I. ml cklst .. vlilr .'. Htsjiiisrt Tellow Javksi tot 6 14. lot) 46 do kmJa 1 Con. al A Va... l ll.irsi Sil.sr :. sirun Silver lie 14j.lll tlO W otied. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading; Falli to Low Point of Year ! jjuring- Day. LEVEL OF PRICES UNCHANGED Official of Harrlmaa l.laes Sara ! look for (iross Karnlnaa of Hoads for Remainder of Vear la rrr Promising. NEW TORK, April (..-Trading fell to the low point of the year today on the stock exchange; In fact, it ass the dullest lav since July of The level of prices did not vary perceptibly at any time dur ing the entire session ar.d even the spe cialties which were the features vestenlav a ere comparatively quiet. Honda were more active relatively than stocks and the .jle of American Tobacco. Ameilcun Telepn.OM find Telegraph anil Hethlehem Hteel bonds were lare. Various reports, that I nlnn Pacific us i"oon to engage In new financing took the shape of a uatemiit th.it the road is to bet 8."0.ono ika new common tlock at l.V. The report lacked official confirmation, however, and received 1l tie credence In tile best-informed quarters. One of the few optimistic utterances which have come to the attention of Woll street recently was attrlniitel torlav to a high operating official of the Harriman lines, that the outlook for cross earnings or the roada for the remainder ot the cal endar year waa very promising. A compilation of February railroad te turns showed a decrease nf" 1!4( per cent In the average of net eivnlnirs. Gross earnings of fifteen tsilrnacls for March re veal a slight Increase. The poor sIiowIiik of the Bank of Eng land In its weekly report depressed the London stock market. The bond market today was steady. To tal sales. par value. S2.nrd.ono. I'nited btstes bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales nn.l leading quotations cLwina wrip as ioiiows: ' s,Im. Hifh. Low 0m 0 Allls-Clislmers pfd .... Amalgamated Copper Airienran Avrlrtiliural American Beet Sugar A mrlran I n 4(10 S3 '404 10 5114 0 1 24" 10 2's 110 7'WI ' ion K 4.1S 4I kl 4 E.BS tS ;i 51 23 10'i 111', S7 741, ;4 l(M-t I'M7 44 43W AnVrlran Car A "f. AmZnn '.'J, American H 1. ,!m Amarloaa loa Bacnrttli e.merlrun Llnaeed Amerlean Locnmorlna .. Amerlian 8. R American 8. R pfd. American Steel V American Sugar Ref.... American Tl St Tel... Amarlcan Tobacco pfd.. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Atdhteon Atchlaon pfd At. COaat I.ln Baltimore j Ohio Hethleliam Steel Brooklyn Rap. Transit. "Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central leather pfd ... Central o( New Jensay. ftieeapeake Ohio ... Chlcajio A Alton Cbl. Great Western Chi. Ot. Wast oM (111. N. W 4!hl.. Mil. A St. P C . a. C. A Bt. Li Colo. Fuel A Iron .... Colo. A Southern Consolidated Oaa Corn Products Delaware A Hudaon ... 2ntt 74 m 464 3"e 11114 1IH JH t.lW) 14M 1A' Joo 7-1 7S 34', 87'. 4110 loo 34 34 7H S74 S74 X") 109, IOC's 1"!"4 1"0 UK", iiii, i,'4 110 120 120 120 00 ( I'ki'i 10..4, 1.400 I44 33', 14 1.100 74 78 7' t,0) t264 S1IS 1 1 n 7t 200 II v, (14 114 0 ' tl'4 100 a 43 41 144 00 13144 121H 121i :t 3I'4 ss 3,04 1464 146 1447, 14 .'. 11 704 300 lS 34 J.v t) S0S4 SO '4 14 44 17H 00 144 lit 14X4 1.10 124 127; 127 1,000 2S t ; w too 14 II 18!, 3.600 MS 6.14, ' 6t, 100 1174 1174 117 17', 100 104 104 104 4ft',, inn 114 is 14 300 34 34 ' n Mi loo nw 103 101 600 1444, 144s 14444 34 1.700 148 I473; 1474 loo 1114 jsv; JJi, 100 K7H 474 t 00 61' fft4 604 600 14 1.1s 1JS4 ton 624, 634 24 x 1o4 ' ' 41, 4.400 1)4 IOII14 l"t 714 4.400 1244 12.'H 1-H 24 l.mO 124 12S4 12o4 l.00 1034 1034 1"-14 KH4 1,400 314 II 114 1J 154 13 8.700 1S4 154 lcS4 100 31 33 124 74 too '4 4 20 4 k 800 43 414 41 31 444 61 l.mo ll H64 lifi t.iixi ;; 27 7 too 4.T4 434 s ; S 2x4 ton 30', so'j, Jo too 44 414 10,TIO 177 176S 174'i 8O0 t64 4S 44 tS t.DOO 414 404 4.14 16,jr0 77 77S 77i, too lit life 1U7, 7.14 1.400 tr4 444 i Denver A R. O I"erirer A R. 0. pfd. C Distillers' Becurltlaa .... Kria Brie 1st pfd Krle id pfd Ueneral Electrlo threat Northern pfd Ursat Northern ore otfa Illinois Central Interhoroiixh-Met Inlarborough-Met. pfd Tn'amationaJ Harreartar Intar-Marin pfd , International Paper .... International Pump lolwa Central K. rf. Southern , K. C. Southern pfd fueled Oaa I4ulsvlla A N'ashTllla . Minn. A St. Uoul M., u. P. 4 a, Rta. M M.. K. A T , M., K. A T. pfd Mlasourl Panlfle National Biscuit National Iyead N. Br. of Max. Id pfd.. N. Y. Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Weatarn North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Penrarrlranla ,, Peopla's (ias Plus., CCA St. L,.. Plttsburo Onal Pressed Steel a Or Pullman Palace iO .... Railway steel Spring .. Heading Republic Steel , Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co pfd.... St. U A 8. F 2d pfA St. U 8. W St. b. S. W. pfd Rloss-Hhsffleld 8. A I.... Southern Pacific 'Southern Railway i """""rn Railway pfd.... ! Tsnnaasee ( upper Texas A Pacific Tol.. St. L. A W Tol., St. U A W. pfd..., 1:nlon Palfio l.'nlon Pacific pfd t lilted Stalea Realty .... bulled Slates Rubber ... United Slataa Steal I'nited States ' Steal pfd. t'tah Copper Virginia-Carolina diem 1 tor tine month of Dun's Report of March Bank Clearings soosreUng to stskenaaot piiiiiared by E. Q. Do tt Co., which laeludaa 114 leading centers, ag f fag, ass (13442, 722.34x8, a daiTesss of US per seat as eompared with tha eorTospondina; period laat joar btit gala of 1. 1 per eent. over tha returns of tha same week Id 1909. Tha lndlf- ' feraat ananporlaoa wth last rr is to torn sxtent aoeennted for by tha marked doareass at Kew Tork City, whore stack nxarkat and flnaaeial operations were on aa extrosaerf red need soala, and tt assy also be noted tha last year bank exehaages fa nearly every part of tha eeantry were lrt ilmeart seoord breaking volume. Tha total at outside cities again shows scane leas, aitheaxgh at sxaay potnk there are ralaa Boston and aeveraJ 04lvr lmpsrrAnt eitio la toerw EagUad States easansroe to report loassa, at) ooin pared with last year oviag to a settled oeadltioai la, seetsla ktadiag rBdoatriea, bat tha ahaadog by nearly every city aa com pered arlta 190 is cjiih favorable. The returns from the etttes la the Middle Atlaatle States are still marked by oenatdaraba trregQlarity, and whU mora or leas gain is shown by Pitts burg, Alheay, Blaghamtoa and Oroanstmrg, this is offset by losaas at other centers, and tha total shows aomadsui 11 sea. The goaeraj comparison with 1109, kowever, 1 favorable. A 00a tlii ari tf ri- J (xmdlriocig thronghout tha Booth Atlantis States is rsflecied In netable galas at Balttoaore, Aogatta, Norfolk, Haoon, Wilmington, N. C Oolnmbtu, Oa., Batvasaaa, Atlanta and Jacksonville, aad taare U a good gain In the total, and with the exoeptioa of Viekaborg tha eompsu-Uoa with 1909 exhibits marked Improvement. In tha Central Sooth tha majority of eltles reporting show tosses compared with Ust year, among them being St Loa is. Mow Orleans, Memphis, Houston aad Galveston. Compared with 1909, wklle there is mora or lees loss shown, there Is a gala la toe totoi. Some lota appasvr la tha total of bask clearings at cities la tho Central West, mainly bssvviso 'of decrease at Chicago and some other lnv I meant points, but maay cities still report gains, notably Detroit, Toledo, Peoria, tf llwankee aad Out ten, and there is aa exoeOeat comparison by almost svery center with tho Barm pen alsg period two yean ago. Thramghoot the Far West tha majority of dliea make smaller retaras thaa mat year and, thoagh at a few aoiats lacrosses appear, tha total shows marked falHag of. Compared with 1909, however, galas arc ganoraL On tho Padne rMope tho volants of bank exchanges la below normal, losses appearing at a number of Important points, as eon pared with laat year, aMhoagh Ban "ratvoisoo, Los Angeles aad Portland still show nvea-s er has gala. Tha comparison is made below of bank ex casta gee by ssctiens eeverlng Vhreo years ; also tha average dally ignree for tho year ta data : stltrs. tew Ssgka 14I04M Be. ausatie.. 111. tl.817AS 118.1.1 14 347.0ij8T S036S710 lo44,46S eol.l 17" oo8.J4 S.11'41.193.444 1.4U1 Aoo,IK4 Sl3A4i.1iJJa (uirsJ Wast Wostera ... raoine ....... Teaal ST. Y.OI4J ... ValioS Bt Asorage ently 1 414.113 000 t.vi,467,l 74.1i.OUO Peawuary . Ths total ef tno dties la Ue Par Wast asokas aa radiffi bank axcaaagao aWwiag a marked fsJStag ssT two years ago tho sakfUt la mora aatisfaatssry. uaa.-a. a. ls aioeas mu csr Ur saiy .rt 4Os tws44n Uftmi ..,. Wicaiwx tstissa ..... ..M Xnmm (iiil srsaa BO CS-. rweMe h. awe 1... ksai sVJa 111. isto. fa Mot. tei ivix 04 ()xif i-re lis (n7v4j4( tiottiMi 1J,0 M 4A t7u 21Jlij..U tc70.k44l 4 ).7stT ltJ7Ji07 17.6X..7V -lb lfc.lv4l 14e-.ol 8jxjoc4 at) Ixeiio tJ.B.CH 6.S,vll .lM 84I4A68 tri6AA3.1o7 847-(Hy S4 OS 7 4J 40 W7 7i MXOu 7v3 4- s- XSAMelS 7t.O60.06l kS tei.243 ia TI 7o K't loessT 1A4TM4 9.tMte 1 7V4..4 .7S7 -141 ?.o.trT 13 us.t la.sse Ks-i 11 (.Swo.l n .4l.i,6 4 8 a.tr.o.vri SO i6.a 44 4 bis -1 4 tT2.oea.eoo t."oe.7 4 3jJ4J6il . It l,liti4 Iftlul t74T4st 4-8 1 8A4,lT 8 ,04X4(1 4AA4J-'t SO 4 8 044 1-14 tj.q.; 4it s.s tMis-iMi iwMiiai ariA.3B4) -10A maAuLAi lNl.h 1" 17 17 1 m4 n fl tl '" 4H 7Uj 7S'4 4 '4 174 174 1734 hires ;H.h rM I.MS rn Marrlan4 I1" I W MtlnshniiiM. Klertrle .... Weetern V nlen W.v '"v ,Lk. ;. eTi" - ni Olferad. Meer York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. April 6-MONF.Y-On call, steady, 2i2 per cent; ruling rate. 2' per itrni, loiria 100. i-a i-t-i m. ...i.t--. 2 per cent. Time loans, dull and soft; sixtv tlsvs. JVd'2'Vj per cent; ninety days. 3 per cent; six months. 3'(i3' per cent. I IK1.MK MKKCANTILK PA PKR-4ff 4V, I n.: cent STKH1.1NO F.XCH ANI1K Firm, with aitual business In bankera' bills at S4.M20 tor aixty-day bills and at S4.w;5 for de n ami SII.VV.R P-ar, Mo: Mexican dollars. 4..C. LONl.S Uovernment. steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. s. rf. ! rl.. do coupon V.. i reg do roupon I'. 8. 4. rI (to coupon AlMl-Ctial. 1st (a "4 Int -Mer. m. 44 ... .10114 Japan 4 .to14 do 4's H', .101 K. C. S. 1st Is ... 71S 1144 U S. dab. 4a (1931) s.1 lli. 1.. A N. un. 4a.... t 77 M . K. A T. 1st 4a.. 7-, liviW 'do an. 4Sa Arn. Ax. M A T A T ct 4a. . I'll1, into'v w -s Am. Tobacco 4. . . KSVi'N. R o( M. 4',... 4o as 107H N- V. Can. gen. aa M Armour A To 4V,s..M J,'b;. V Alrhlson a'n. 4s.... I., . n. K n. lfiM", CT, Is lfl'i " "1111.N. A W. ct. 4a....ov, do . 4a do r. 6s At. C. U 1st B O. 4a 'to 3'j do S. W. V. Br. Tr. it. 4s... . or a ! ... On. Leather rs, , of N. J e.. C. O. 4l... do ret. Sb C. A. vs .. m ,4 do 1st con. 4a J ! HHS Pacific 4a M7, j .... do Is 70s, , oiv, Or. S. L. rfd. 4s . . . . S114 Penn. cr. 3a (1IH MS . 107 1 do con. 4a W3S ' Reading gen, 4a ' iry4 8. u A a. p. fg 4a.. m. ..Km, do gen. a . ... M14 St I S. W. oon. 4s 77, ... 4.1 do 1st gxild 4s.... si' C. B. U. It. m, . 94 Seaboard A. u. 4s . 7S do aen. 4s 7 so racme coi. m . n 1 . S7"4 I . cftH ' ! C..M. A S P.g. IW -' ao 4 C. R. I. A P. 0. 4s.. 74 o,"t do rfg it . t. ". J Coin. Ind. (. ao s Colo. Midland 4a.. 3 Inion Pacific 4a.. c. S r. 44a u do cv. im .p7, .106 I). A H. cv. 4s.... do 1st and ref. 4a. H D. A R. O 4s HSU. ?. Rubber 4s do rf. ne... . "3Vt. 8. Steel Zd be. ... isn't Distiller, 6a Brie pr. I. 4a... do aen. 4a. : . . . do cv. 4b aer. i . avsVa-t ar. t hem. 6a... .1014 1 . US Wabah lat 6a in4 . 7.14 do 1st and ax. 4a.. 7, . 74 West. Md. 4a M14 do aer. B 71 S West. Kleo. ct. as.. ?rV4 dsn. Klec ct. fcs...1(74Wla Cen. 4s K, ill Ten. 1st t. 4s.. 7 Mo. Pac ct. 6a M4 lnt -Met. 4Ws 8 Bid. Offered. London C'loslnara Stocks. LONDON. April . American securities opened a fraction higher today. Prices ad vanced for a time, but eased off the end of the first hour. At noon the market was steady with values ranging from unchanged to , higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stock quotations: Consols, moaar do account .... Amal. Copper .. Anaconda Atchison w , . 81S Loulirllle 4V Nsb...l4V . 814 Mo., Kan. A Teiaa.. 34 , 4New York Ontral...l10 . 77, Norfolk A Western.. HI 113H do pfd 1 104 Ontario A Western.. 424 do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. ..lot PennarlTania 444 Canadian Pacific ... 2.11'. Rsnd Mines 84 (lieispeake A Ohio.. 34 Reading S04 Chi. Great Western.. 22 Southern Railway .. 274 .1244 do pfd 4 . IIS Southern Paclfis ...11 . X24 Union Pacific IB! . 734 do pfd M . 31S V. 8. Stael 74 . 60s do pfd .1224 . 3 Wabash 174 . !4 do pfd 8S4 .142 Spanlah 4a to steady at 24 7-16 per lie Beers Denver A Rio Q.. do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd (.rsnd Trunk Illinois Central .. SILVER Bar, cent MONEY 2H4J8 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is 2V 2V4 per cent. IrOcai Secnrltlea. Quotations furnished by Bums. Brlnker A .0.. 449 New Omaha National bank build og: . - SHC Colorado Tel. Ce. 7e , t ,414 Cudahy Parking Co. la. 1114 ,1 Dempstar Mill M(g. Co. stock c. IM Fairmont Cres-msry 1st g. 4 par cent., ttti Fairmont Craamery pfd. 7a ea Iowa Portland Cement 1st mtg. 4s..... ST Ranaaa Citf R 4 b Ml, 1111 ,7V Kanaaa Cltf ttock Tarda stock ag Michigan State Tele. a. pfd . pa New York Central 44a aolea. S9t4 Omaha Country Club ta. 1M1 hi! Omaha Water 6a. 11(4 H14 Omaiia A O a. St. By. Is. ill) ,T 0. A C. B. St. Br. pro. 8 p. a., ex-die tt Omaha A Crl aiL Rr com., ex-dlT. 47 u Omaba A C. B. Ry. A Bridge..' 44 Omaha Electric It. pfd Sa Paclllo T. A T. 4s, 181 f7u Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone 41 Swift A Co.: 114...... 10,14 foutharn Bsll. T. A T. le m?4 tnloo Stock Tarda stock a Ask (4. 66 Wig m 108 100 t (Uj H S8 100 in 7 8S4 4S 4 to 7i 44 11 47 N . New York Cork Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. 316 South Sixteenth street: tn. Tobacco 466 1 Arose 414 tl-v Dlul. nm S Xi ' u r i.w.sas ona 18 Boston Oona S Newhoua st 17',, Ohio Copper 14 11 Rawhide Coalition.. 4 32S Rar Central 14 is swirt pug. co mis IS Sears-Roebuck C0..147U 84 Silver Pick 64 It Kerr Lake iJ Butts Coalition ... Cactua C.hlno Chief Cone ....... Davta-Daly Kly Central . Kly Cnna Franklin Glroux Belmont Goldfleld Florcnc Greens Cansiiea . Inspiration tVi Superior A Pittsburg 144 4 Tnnnpah Mlnlns 14 6S Trinity Copper .. 1 North Isk 4 OJIbway 7S 4 4 4 Bank Clearlasa. OMAHA, April . Bank clearings for today were S2.3v3. 475.69 ami for the corre-t-pondlng date last year I2.917.7R5.24. Marck at aU reading eltles of tha TJnlted Stat, 114 Seo6TT.484 1J8tlt S0 lKS.tr.n) 10M3)70 77,01.T0 4ttS.s6i.lfcS ees.aoe.sst 4d.lS3.(13 r.c. (.1 ti 4a 1 4 t 1 4 10 o 14 -U.7 ISO. P.O. 4- 4.1 -rti 4-441 t (6 4- 88 4MJ 13 4- 18 4- 1 SM.il.01( S47.763OM 20,79 l,Co3sO.71 fcrtll.4Ul.418 BsOJMS.Ml BAIS4.413.6SO 7AS4MS,11S Bi4jm.sJMB ISA f(ll11 J6I.74 ss.VMS.sno 3, H,OoO eJ,ai.ooo 10 s 8 -It 1 .3 -XV4V0 S.M4..14II.OI) SteSl.IMHI (1 S 8 4- 8.4 awmparnsow witk kaast at several landtag asm tar a, bat wtth Tha gores la detail fallow t t Jlii 4-81 f t 7 41S3 4( is 8 4- OS n: 18 -10a 4-ISA 0 4 4AL4 0.8 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Kinds Cattle Active and Steady to Strong. H003 OPEN STEADY, CLOSE LOWER Some Karly Salea of l.aaaba Look ketOoly Steady and -et Very Active. SOt'TH OMAHA, April , 1911. , n.c."pl" '"": Cattle Hoga. Hheep. "-'incimi nionoay z 4.6 Cfllclal Tuesdsv 4 o7 Official Wednesday 8 Wti Lstimated Thursday 2.8U0 3.. 21 t,733 10.0M 10 800 .v.; 4,1x10 rour days this week..13.2M Same days laat week 21.13.1 Same day 2 weeks ago..lN.;J6 Same day 3 weeks ago..19.ll Mania day 4 weeka ago.. 21. 517 Same day last year ,62 34. m 43.611 3.317 62.n4n 40.106 27.630 26.4b? 2t.4;l 3u.ati 39.4)..' 1,41 The following table anows the receipts 01 cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last year: imi. 1H10. -'ttle 2.6U 2o.l( Hogs 646.641 tiO0.3i fiheep 480,664 4(.35 Inc. 2I.4" tii.Uj ine innowing table shows the range nf prices on hogs at South Omaha for the laat I eeerai oaya, with comparisons: Iates. j mi. '1910. 190R. 11908. 11907. 11906. 11H05 Mar. Msr. Mat. Mar. April April April April April April S41T;i0 70 ! 31V10 71 1 s L'4'VIO FiKI 6 bl ( 10 67 K6 36 i : 10 60; 6 73 t 50, 23! 8 311 27 1 6 10 28 6 00 3i 6 26 S 14 I 6 67 S 7"i & 701 5 79 6 67 & 741 4S 6 7 10 ,11 ( 72 274 76 46 ' 471 301 ( 2X1 b 1 8 19',jl0 riOl 6 4m 6 Ml 6 21 4SI 211 0 29 22 110 4?i 76! 21', 10 83 S 88 5 70j 8 46 21 6 30 Sundsy. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nion Mtock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. yes terday : RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle.Hogs.Shoep.H'i-'s. Bl. St Ot. f 3 I Wobhsli 4 Missouri Pacific 3 l Cnlon Pacific 18 27 16 4 C. ft. N. W., east ( 7 C. & N. W., west 32 36 C, St. P., M. 0 15 12 V C, B. ft y., east 2 7 1 C, K. ft g., west 2 43 1 C, R. 1. P., east 6 2 C, R. 1. A p., west 3 1 Illinois Central 4 C, O. W I 3 ' Total receipts 110 115 18 7 DISPOSITION II EA D. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 441 41 6"3 621 1.364 1,606 wirt company Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co K. C. Co Schuman Murphy Sinclair Morrell Hill ft Son F. B. Lewis J. B. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla L. Wolf 4 McOreary ft Carey H. F. Hamilton Mo. ft Kans.-Calf. Co.... Other buyers , 2.493 2.1H 3.13 13S 97 664 .W9 7! 964 103 17 : 68 21 S 140 1 1 14 2do 821 Totals., 2.707 9.955 4.952 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were quite moderate, even for a Thursday, and the total for tho four days this week is almost 7,0u0 head short of the same days last week, but, still, over 8.000 head larger than for tha same week last year. Tha market as A whole waa In very satisfactory condition. Packers all seemed to want a few beef steers and were out In the yards early In the morning, but, as haa been the oase on a good many days of late, their orders seemed to call for the light handy-weight cattle which sold very readily at prices steady to possibly a little stronger. On the other hand, heavy cattle were not so much sought after and were no more than steady. Light yearling cattle were especially good tellers. Cows and heifers were also In good de mand and the market active at firm prices. Practically everything In sight changed hands In very good season In the morning. There were comparatively few stock cat tle and feeders and It might be added that not many were wanted. Prices were weak and decidedly lower than was the case a few days ago, but, still, tha country does not appear very anxious for the stock sven at reduced figures. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice be.ef ateers, SMM.40; fair to good beef beef steers, S6.OO4743.4O; fair to good beef steers, S57oJ45.00; common to fair beef steers. S4.76ti6.7S; good to choice cows and heifers, S4.754t&.75; fair to good cows and hellers, 4.404.7&: common to fair cows snd heifers, $3.00-, 4.40; good to choice siorkers and feeders, 8i.3fxii6.76; fair to good stockers and feeders, Su.OiVf? 35; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, S4.2tVd) 6 00: atock heifers. $3.7Sfi4.75 ; vesl calves, S4.0O4r7.5O; bulls, stags, etc.. S3.7&4f6.00. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Ft. No. a. Pr I t!7 6 46 It 1131 t Of 10 771 8 60 34 Ill 04 11...: 804 6 66 13 1144 4 10 11 1146 t 46 It 1148 t 10 11. '. 1144 6 76 17 12J e It 1 6 10 1144 I 14 1 1166 6 86 tO 1.10 4 16 13 1034 6 84 - 17 1ST7 ( It It 104i 6 9ft 4 1211 4 16 33 t 6 0 86 istt I 10 t 141 6 W) 30 l;4 to 10 1O40 8 M It 1361 4 to II 1347 6 6 41 1337 4 30 64 1104 6 tt 13 1610 4 34 U 1113 4 00 14 l4f 4 36 43 1014 4 00 II 1304 M Siirftiif ANi" nalKbit.r 43 :. tt 8 40 It 1114 I 00 14 444 I 46 14 760 t 00 II 161 6 70 41 1100 I 00 1 1031 6 16 17 lit! I 34 II Mi 6 10 COWS. It 738 4 26 It lilt I 14 tl 1124 4 6 I lint i 15 1 11"4 4 6 14 I'M I 15 13 891 4 M t 1244 I M tl't 4 CO 11 124 I II t 1210 4 40 1 1191 I 2i It 1171 4 to 10 1171 34 14 46 4 46 10 1'w4 t K 17 .1117 6 00 . iFlFURS. 1 T7 I 15 14.. Tit l 6 161 I 16 4 IS7 i 40 13 1004 I 40 34 tut 6 70 I , IMI 6 40 4 836 I JO t M IM 10 Ill i 10 4 t7 6 60 17 M I II 11 S.-0 6 60 1 1U0 00 S6 I't 6 44 JULLS. 1 110ft 4 30 1 1)30 4 H 3 1a6 4 40 1 ITS 4 to 1 11M 4 64 1 1F.10 6 00 1 1') 4 70 1 67 S 6 00 1., lSftO 4 7i 8 4.". i 00 1 1U0 4 to 1 16U0 06 3. 171 4 16 4 1U 6 10 t 776 4 at 1 110 10 1 1490 4 80 CALVES. 1 514 8 00 4 12 I 00 3 64 6 10 3 120 1 3s I t.A 6 It 3 1.0 1 -a 1 130 IM t Ill I X 1 170 4 lb 1 loo lb 1...., IM 641 I Vi I 60 1 t44 4 61) 1 In4 1 60 1 I') 4 6" 1 144 7 4 1J1 4 7 I lis) 1 14 1 1st 1 00 3 IM 7 W b'iC bK Ac t fu.iijur.ii.ii It, 711 6 16 11 40 6 to 14 40I 8 86 liutio-llD, tiau yielded a little under a good-sized supply lodsy, but the tendency to sag did not develop until after con siderable business had been transacted on a steady baals. (several droves were put up at unchanged cost during early rounds, handy butchers and bacon offerings meet ing with populsr preference. After these orders, calling for about 70 per cent of re ceipts, were filled at figures steady to possibly a little lower, the market gradu ally weakened because of poor support. Lat sales averaged cxfllOo lower, trade clos ing at the full decline. (euiand was reasonably active at tlmee, bitt movement was rather quiet and it re quired practically all of the morning to ef fect a clearance of bulk. Speculative or ders were hard to find and It was partially due to this lack of competition that light grades failed to make as creditable a top as on yesterday. Best bacon animals sold as high aa 84 44 and recent wide spreads prevailed beiwe4an various weights throughout the session. Good butchers ranged around 8 2454 26 and heavy lard offerings had to move around S 14 Representative sales:. No. At. Sk Pr. No. St Sk. Pr. 47 fi M I a ta 14 to I St 41 til St 4 ft 4 S4 ... tie 44 24 ID 4 4 (l as ... M ! . . 4 04 so 14 14 4 to 1 tt I) 4 06 11 I7 ... IS 47 144 It 4 05 4 14 4 il 14 Nl . . 4 10 18 WIS 44. I '4 is) 4 1 4 Ml SV 4 S 41 1 ... 4 1 41 !l I JO 4 U ... 8 1 41 371 ... ( at TO so an Jn 74 no g ?n 47 r ... 70 .. . I". ..?7 . . . tTl . . . fti 4 . . rso .106 ..VO .. . .7.4 .MO . IM6 . .3.T . t .Ml . ." ,.m ..it- .1x1 . .jvj t 1 10 t 1 t 10 4 14 4 It 4 16 4 11 4 1 4 16 4 16 4 15 4 It U 4 16 4 ir, 4 16 4 It 4 16 I lr t 16 I 15 II 4 13 4 IS 4 16 4 n it it 4 16 4 17', 4 17', 4 17', I 17 4 to 4 in 4 ?o 4 W I to 4 to 4 3D 4 to 4 20 8 ft) 4 10 . 4 M ;. 74. 74. 4 74 7S. 4 !n SI 4 70 ll . . ;.. . 71 . a . M . 64. . 40 . 0 . 4 . t.. II . . 40.. . 4.. 41 . St.. 46. . ( . . 4n. . as ... 4, , .. 66. . 41.. . .. en. ., f.. M.. 6v. 74.. It,.. 71. . 43. . 7J.. S7. . 4;. . ISO ID) t 4 ? nt m ts ii ti 4 174 4 h' 4 H 7 4 2'. 8 86 4 ' I ?6 8 26 ; 4 . 4 2 16 4 26 4 iS 4 :j 4 is t n 4 ;.i t 26 4 76 4 34 3 4 274 I in 4 4 SO 4 M J 4 10 4 10 50 4 0 4 JO 4 30 4 8:", 4 12'a 4 .15 4 3S 16 16 6 1 4 40 4 40 40 4A 4 40 4 40 40 0 1W le in n. 4., 70., 14 . JJ ? , , 49 . a. , to . 71 . to.. 2. 7., .. ltt ..21 ..til ..213 .. .117 ...87 ...24 ...177 . . ?t .. 2 ...246 . . . I.M .. .. t;o . . ;.. m an SO DO ... ... 1 ...270 . ..Jil .. .V-4 ...241 . . .Ml ...101 ...241 ...2.M .. .240 ...114 .. .11 ...tfl ... ...f.8 .. .2M ...IM ..241 . . 1ST ...24.1 ...2.'. ...2 ...Vi ...!"4 ...W4 ...ti! ...XI . . . I'trt ...?:11 ...171 ...270 ...its .. .40 ...t.4 10 80 0 41) ISO IM) 441 10 1... 64 .. 74 .. 40... 75 .. "TO... ft... T... 78... 71... l .. 70... 77... 78. .. ri .. 1. .. 41... 71... 81. .. 4.1. . . 7 .. 7, . . 8. .. 6... 8... 43... .. 2.' ...S.18 .. .:t .. .234 .. 240 ...? . . 241 ...IM ...1! ...2:' ...21 ...t.1 ...101 ...214 ...131 ...277 ...II ...22 ...til .. ,20ft .. .10 ...211 ...1S ...304 ...SO0 80 ao 1C0 so to 8O8 I'd 4 30 I :n 4 30 4 to 4 20 4 20 4 10 4 30 lw 80 1 40 I i j 44 0 STAGS, t to 1... 10 10 ..610 M 8 tO I 20 . ....... - i,, prices responded to a bet ter aetnana tins morning with moderate ad vances on the tew strings of good hsndy v.eignts that packers selected esrly. Sev eral sales were made that averaged about nip 10c nigner, but the period of Improve- I ineiu was atiort-llved and did not involve j heavy, common western stock Hest west- el ns aoid at OiVh.io. and Mexicans made nn actual, if not quotable, top of So.A. urainary weighty westerns had to sell at SS.16, more or less. Shorn lambs, plump and handy, are quotable up to S."i.2.". Tho main market was a very quiet affair at prices about steady with yesterday. Huslness In sheep was of rather small volume, aa the big end of a normal attpplv consisted of lambs. Scant offerings did not apear lo sharpen demand, however, and there was no appreciable Improvement in the scale of values, uood ewes sold S4.6. indicating an extreme limit of Sfi.OO. Extra good wethers would probably sell aa high as 86 .25. with choice yearlings at 23c margins over; this figure. The general market on most days this week has been in semi-demoralized condl tion. All classes of stock are closing at de clines. Din not on the decidedly low basis of yesterday. The better kinds of lambs are possibly a quarter lower for the four nays, while sheep are also selling at much the same discounts. Common lambs have been meeting with a noor Inaulrv at all times and have suffered more than other offerings, present prices being about 26J 40c lower than those at last week s close. Quotations on Sheep and Itmbs: Oood to choice lambs. SViHHrt.zs; fair to good lambs. So.66fio.90; handy weight yearlings S5.26a6.50 heavy yearlings, S4.90P6.2R; good to choice wethers, 86.006.; fair to good wethers. S4 .756.00: good to choice ewes, S4.75&45.00: fair to good ewes. S4.Ktj4.76; sheep, culls to feeders. SS.Kyi74.40. Repressntatlv sales: No. 108 western lsmbs 133 western lambs 240 western lambs 424 western ewes 291 western ewes 11 broken fleece lambs 614 western lambs Av. ... 73 ... 7.1 ... 88 ...101 ... 94 ... 72 ... 79 ...109 ...91 ... 91 ... 93 ... 63 ... ... 66 ... 83 76 ... 66 ... 7 Pr. 6 80 6 00 00 4 05 4 30 6 00 ( 10 4 7S fi CO 00 6 70 6 2.7 5 26 5 00 6 00 8 15 6 26 ( 15 81 western ewes 140 western lambs 238 western lambs ,' 230 western lambs 498 Mexican lambs 121 western lambs Ill western lambs 6S6 shorn lambs 26 Mexican Inmha , fS Mexican lambs, culls 728 Mexican lambs ........ CHIC AGO LIVIS STOCK M ARKET Demand . for AH Classea of Itork Is teady. CHICAGO. April (.CATTLE Tterelrtts. (..700 head: market steadv: beeves. 36.2& 8.90; Texas steers. S4 60J76.76: western steers. S4.9O05.9O: stockers snd feeders, S4.0Oi&Y76: cows and heifers, S2.7Ofr4j.00; calves, 36.00 7.oo. v HOGS Receipts, 20O00 hesd: market steady to strong; light. S6.46tr6.80; heavy, SO6()4V80; rough. Sfl.ftV&fl.SO; good to choice, Sti.3O'ri43.0; pigs, S6.80(u45.80; bulk of sales. ao (Wfin.M. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000 head; market steady; native. S3 006.00; western. 33.3fVf6.00; yearlings. 84.5016. HO; native lambs, S0OfJ).6O; western lambs, SS.OO-iTtJ.M. St. Loals Live (ttock Market. T. LOUIS. April (.CATTLE Receipts, 1.100 hesd, Including 300 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, S6.ooft75; dressed beef and butcher steers 3S.MV86.60: ateers under 1.000 pounds 85 7611 (.76; stockers snd feeders. S4.6cV(575: cows and heifers. 84.2rVj4l 50; cannera. 32.W.26 bulla, f3.76ff6.60; calves. 36.0ivrf7.76- Texas and Indian steers, S4.5tij.2R; cows and heifers. S3 60rrr6.00. ' HOGS-Recelpts. 900 hesd: msrket steady to 6c lower; pigs and lights. 8o.onra S.90; packers. 36.TOtf6.60; butchers and best heavy. We?7.86. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 4 200 head; market steady; native muttons. 83. ft (&6.00; lambs. S6.7tV84j.60; rl,i, ,n(1 buckg S2.6oaa.26; stockers, S2.60S3.2fi. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.. KANSAS CITT, April (.CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.400 h4d. Including J00 southerns msrket steadv to loo higher; dressed beof and export steers, S9.1Orc.0;- fair to good 85.3OfJ8.00; western steers. 85.00ft6.9i; stock ers snd feeders. S4.60ro4l 00; southern steers S4.7fVd6.10; southern cows. S3 4016.66; native cows, S3.26'oB.76; native heHfers, S4.6o 15 bulls. S4.0Op5.2S; calves, 84.0a7.flO. HOGS Receipts, 16.00 head: msrket. steady to 5c higher; bulk of sales, p; afrfi 6n: heavy. Sn.&V&fl 40; packers and butchers $6.3rVS.66; lights. S 60ri6 i. SHEEP AND LAMPS-Receipts. 10.000 head; market, steady to 10c lower; lambs. 85.60?i4V; yearlings. S4,3Oif5.60; wethers, S4.2S i6.25: ewes. S4.Oiyfi4.80; stockers nnd feed ers. S3.0OS4.60. t. Joseph Live Ntock Market. BT. JOSEPH. April (.CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,600 head; market steady; steers. 34.5O66.60;,- cows and heifers, S3.6OH6.00; calves, S3 6O3-7.00. HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head: msrket steady: top, 86 70; .bulk nf sales, 80 3043 60. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts 6.000 head; market slow; lambs, $5 Ooijfl.26. Slock ta Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five principal 1A 1 t 10 western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. South Omaha 2,n0 lO.sno 4 00 St. Joseph 1.014) 7 (0 6.041 Kansaa City 8.4") 16.0) loom Pt. Louis 1.100 9.9O0 4.200 Chicago 6,5tf 20.iX) I6.OU0 Totals 15.400 (3,700 S9.200 Boston Storks and Bonds. ROBTON. April (.Closing quotations on stocks were follows. Alouea Amsl. ("topper . A. Z. L A I... Arls. Com Atlantis ft. ft C. C ft s. Butts Coalition . t. A Alia ... (1. A Hscla ... f'entsnlsl oopper Kane ... Esst fsults ... rrsnklln Otrovil Con Grsnby Con. Graone tsnsns . Isle Rnrslle ... Kerr taik Iks Cispa- ... Less lis Coppar . AtksA 11 Mlainl Copper .. .... 4b4 Menswk .... 144 Nevada Oon .... ll,Nlpissin Mines. .... f-V, North Butte .... M. 11 '4 North Laka .... .... 1714 tid Dominion ,. 60 Osceola . 18'4 . I'4 . It , I ft', 37i4 . 6 . I St ...loo ft O.. It It 1 . . 40 Parrott (S. ..... 11 Uuincr ... . ... an, shannon .... 11' Superior .... Superior ABM .... 4 Supor A Pitts. C Tamarsrk . . 3 . 14 . II . tl'4 . 4 . 11 ' .110 ....IMI1I S. S R. . lt4 do pfd ... .... IS, t'tah Con . .... HHt Winona .... 4 Wolverine , ft If Motal Market. NE3W TORK. April 8 M F7T A LA Stand ard copper, dull; arot and futurea. fl 1.70m 11 86: Ixjndon market, ateady; spot, (64 He Sri: futures 164 La 3d: Ike coppeir locallv 812 87i4'!j 12.60: ele4-trolytlc. SJ2 2f.W12.87Vi. and casting at 112 07 12 12',: tin. iulet: snot and futures $4l.n 41 76 ; Ixindon market, alrong: not, ilNb; futures. 1H6: lead, dull; 34 " 4 50. New York; 84 274.80, Last St. Tuis; Ixndon, 12 15s; spelter, easy: 86 40t6 59 New York ; 86 .fr6 30. Eaat St. I-ouls; Ion don spot. f'Sl 7s d; antimony, dull; Cook arn's lfrr60; iron. Cleveland warrants. 46s 7Hd In Indnn: locallv Iron was nulet: No 1 foundry northern, 81! tjoti !(; No. S northern. No 1 southern Slid io 1 r""i"- rrn soft. 816 6OU I6.it) ,,,.t.i; 1 ...,4 o-e 1. 11 IJ A,. ill R .-3 I TA L- I ' steady. It 30; speller, lower. 8.". 27't- LIBERAL MOVEMENT NOTED BY MEN AT MARKET CENTERS Hon. Are Rrlna He.f to Packer, ti 1 nnsually large nmliera for CINCINNATI. O . April (.(Special Tele gram.) Price Current savs the liberal h ovement of hogs into market channels has continued by which the svallitble sup plies have further widened tho difference In record when compared lth limited numbers a vear ago. .Total western si lURhterlng 50.'.. mm hogs, compared w i 49.YO) the preceding week, and 59.VOPO 1 nreks sgo. 1'or a corresponding time ls icsr the number was SIS.OX), and two year sro 4.15.OI0. Prom March 1 the total Is 2 ITio.oco, against 1 .730.000 s yesr ago an In crease of 82.'.tiOO hugs. Stock being mar keted is well conditioned. Prominent places compare as follows from March 1 (o April 6: 1911. vim. Chicago fisfi.oon ni.ono Ksiishs City 346.0j) i,n. South Omaha L.'Ai'" 1.VOn0 St. liuls 2241.(81 I'lo.O") St. Joseph lW.rtK) ll.",.(Ni It riiannpnlla 94.000 K0 O11 Milwaukee 96 imi) .vt,il Cincinnati 61 . Sti.dno Ot;t;mwa. Is 4!."H0 24 .on Cnlsr Haplrls. la 2K.mi XK0 Sioux City. In 107.01 71 0"0 Si Paul Minn 73.nno .vt.l Cleveland, o 6,'i.uuo 65.000 wmsiis tt ss w 1 f. "li r- US M nr. I 7. BCTTER-Creamcry. No. 1. delivered to Ibe retail trade In 1-lb. cartons. 2(c; .V. 2, In W-lb. tubs. 21c; No. 2. In 1-lb. car tons, 21c; packing stock, solid pack, 13c; dairy, in 60-lb. tubs, 14 a 16c. Market chankes every Tuendav. V CHEESE Twins. lSlo'-c; Young Ameri cas. 17ijl.se; dalnies. Mr; '.riplels, Itic; lim berger, lc; No. 1 brick. Itic ; Imported SwIks, 32c; domestic Swiss. 22c; bloca Swiss. l!v. POl'LTRY Dressed broilers, under 2 Ihs., 85.00 per dos. ; hens. 15c; cocks, lie: ducks. 16c; geese, 15c; turkevs. 2Hc; pigeons, per dux.. 81.20: homer squabs, per dox. S4). fancy squabs, per dox.. 83.50; No. 1. per dox., 83.00. Alive: Hrollers. Si. l' to U hs.. and to 2 lbs . 20c; smooth legs. 14c; hens, 12'-,c; stags. 10c; old roosters, lu; old ducks, full feathered. I3'c; geese, full feathered, 64c; turkevs, 14c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons, per dox., 60c; homer, per dox., 33.00; squabs. No. 1. per Iox . 31.60; No. 2. per doz., 50c; capons, over 8 lbs., 14c; old turkevs. 19c. KISH (all froxem Pickerel : while 741 lOof pike, 9c; trout. 11c; large crappies, I2t me, opanisn inacKerel. 19c; eel. lc; hao eel. 18c; had? n catfish. 16c per pair, Xif. non, 8c; hall- oocg, 1.1c; Ilonnders. 12c; green roe snail, sue eacp; ghad roe frog legs, per dox.. 35o; salmon oui. :c; nerring. 6Vc. ERU 1TB Apples; Washington. Mo., Pip Pins, 44 tier, per box. S2 2i; Washington Red-cheek Pippins. 54-64-90-H2 sizes, per box. 82 60; Washington Otnot, per box. $2.60. Hansnas: Eancv select, pet- bunco. 82.2orj'2.JO; Jumbo, hunch, S2.i6iI3.;5. Uates: Anchor brnnd, new, 80 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box, 32.00; bulk in 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 614c Figs: Turkish, 7-crown per lb.. 16c; 6-crown, per lb.. 14c; 4-crown. per lb., 13c. Grape Krult: Florida. 46-54-64-SO sixes. pr box, 84.00; choice stock, 25c less. Lemons: Limoneira brantl. extra fancv, 300-360 sixes, per box. 84.50, fancy. H"0-u60 slies. per box. 84; 240 slse. 60c per box less. Orange'. v.svineiia nenianus navels, sil sixes, per. box, 83.25; fancy navel. 1-9-12 sizes. 82 86; "j 150 and smaller sizes, $3. Pears: California inlet- Nellis, per box. 82.73. Strswberriss: Louisiana, per 24-plttt case. 84. VEGETAhl.KP Brans, string and wax. per hamper, f3.o0tfl.50. Beels. per bu., 76c. Cabbage. New Y.jik, per lh., r. Catrota, per. bu.. 75c. Celery. California Jumbo, per dox. bunches, 65c. Cucumbers, hothouse. 1 and 2 dos. In box. per dox., 82.00. Eggplant, fancy Florida, per dox., 22.00, Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb.. 15c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf. Der ' dos 46c Onions lna red and yellow, per lb., lc; Indiana white, per lb.. 3'tc. Onion sets, wlhte. per bu.. 33 lbs., S1.7S; yellow, per bu., 32 lbs.. 31.25; red per bu.. 32 lbs.. 81.50. Psrslev. fanov south. ern, per dox. bunches. 5fft5c. Parsnips, per lb., 2c. Potatoes. Early Ohio aeed. aand soil. In saoka. Tier. bu.. 81.10r .areiinlna Reii River Early Ohio seed. ier hu 11 av tn. and Wisconsin, white stock, per bu.. 75c; Colorado, per bu.. 0c. Kutsbsgss. per lb , P4o. Tomatoes, Floridaa, per 4-basket crate, isncy. .'.wiz.3&; choice. 81. 76. Turnips, per MISCELLANEOUS Almonds- Callfne. AT t nla soft shell, per lb.. ISc: In sack lota. ir . less. Brsxll Nuts: Per lh. . In .acw lots, lo less. Cocnanuts: Per sack. Si.OO; per dox., 7oc. Filberts: Per lb., 14c, la sack lots, lc less. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb.. 6c; small, per lb 60. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb.. 8c; raw, per lb.. (Vjc. Pecans: Lsrge. per lb.. 2Sc; In seek lots, lc lens. Wain. its: Rlsck nee lh su.. Osllfornls. per lb., 19e: In sack lots, lo les! (. Ider: New Yorl.. Mmt'i. per bbl.. 86.7. Honey: New, 24 frames, 83.78. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK". Anrll fABTrF closed steady at a net decline , of 12122 im,iiub. 11 was rumoren late In the day that still cheaper offerings had been re- N celved from Rrasll or that hlds below eerlv aaklnar nricea. kail KAn ..j n , , ' - . - . , , .utt'ii, na I44s 6..oim) bags. April and May, 993e; JunA nesc; jiiiv, r.woc; August, 9.90r: September .84c; October. 9.70c; November, 9 66c; r)e cember, 9.60c; January, .61c; February 9.2c: March, .64c. "r, Spot, unsettled; No. 7 Rio, l.'c; No 4 Santos. lc. Mild, dull; Cordova. 134154lri nomlnal. - . " ' Cotton Mnrket. NEAV TORK. April (. COTTON-oot New York cotton market' an furnlahed bv Logan A Bryan, members of Nw Tork ' Cotton exchange, 316 South Sixteenth street S Jo i. "V, t otton unchangeil S ddllng 14c; gales none; receipts 9w ' .h himmI. rw.) , 1 . .... ml balea bales r, ,laUm aiocK 30.87( Months. Open-I Hlgh. Iow. ClosoT Yes'y? I 14 43 j 14 27 May.. 14 42 14 14 40 July... 14 21 14 32 14 22 Aug... 13 68 14 7K 14 73 Oct... 12 73 14 74 14 69 14 80 I 14 19 Dry Uouda Market, NEW YORK. April (.DRY GOODR-Th cotlon goods markets were steadier during (he day and printers were beginning to huv more generally. I Inens are stealler with small sales reported. The I'nltefl Hrv Goods compsny annouficeil its quarterly dividend Is maintained at 2 per cent, deapite the de cease In the II C. Claflln Co.', yeaterdav dividend, one of the underlying securities of the I'nited Iry Goods company. Lress goods are quiet. Philadelphia Prod ore Market. PHILADELPHIA. April tWRCTTER Firm; extra western creamery. If ',4c near by prints, 2&c. EGGS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free 4-ascs, S5.10 per case current receipts, free rasea, 84.96 per case" western flrta. free caaes. 86.10 per esse' CHEESE Steady ; Nw York full creams' fancy, October. 13'ul3Hc; fair to good, i. fal2',c. Turpentine and Rosin. SAVANNAH, Ga.. April (-TCRPEN-TINE-Nomlnal; last saJea. 103 bbls.; re. "j,.?7 bbl" ; hlPmenta. 25 bbls.; stocks, 3.6"9 Dhla. ROSIN-niill; receipts. 1,02s bbls.; ship ments, 610 bbls.; storks. 12,792 bbls Ouota tlona: B. Ss.15; I), S8 27 E S8 87 1- F and Italnlh (.rain Market. "'t DIH.CTH. April (.WHEAT No i northern, 11ii2..; May, 2Uc- Julv m September, nominal. ' . H' OAT8-30,c. Oatnhn Umr Market. e- a v a . .. - a, ,r" J-HAT-No. 1, 81100; No. 1 810.00, packing. S 00: alfalfa. 813 00. H raw Wheat, So 50; rye, U .50: 0..s 87 oa Steamship Rate War Probable. LIVERPOOL. Anrll -w '1 IT . 14 76 I 13 67 14 71 I 12 6T V ..t. .V Annual 1 Vl rn. uunard Kteamahlp " J "inwi js. H.in4h jIi.i.- . fW JOS1. m ' -'s.iiivien or board of directors, for. ..,..,.. ....... - - 'US I -.o....y or a r.t. war between rompet "niin sieamshlp lines. Good results always lollow the ns of Foley. Kidney P,,,.. They g,,. prompt . IUf In all cat.! of kidnAV m.a-.- . - SJVs.Tai UlRUUCr utm- orders. Try them. For sals by all druggists. v i r ly " 1 lfl 1 ting .