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TTIF, r.KK: OMAHA. KM DAY, AFHTL U. 1011. 11) GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET tMUA,,. " I f ralirr af Ike Tradlas aad ( leal a at frlrea oa Hoard ( Trade. Wheat Pricei Sliehtlv Hizher. but I rmrAoo. Arm ii-w iimi pnr ad- Trading it Dull. CORN SITUATION IS STEADIER Strength a aaa Demand Wapaarted hy Ready Parr base Ralas H e ptirted Otrr the 4 bale ProTlarlne field. MM A HA. April 1!. l.'H. The weather map chows general reins m r both the ltnr and spring wt)pt beta, reatuie news nn the tjaen and In line trading a lacking and while prli-ce tanged slightly hlaher the artl n of the maikrt dull and trsders ere Inclined to hold off after the flurriea of the laat two rtar and pending the holiday over ;od hMii. The action of the corn market while It h felt the influents of the wheat ad 3noe. ha a steailir tone, because of the ettength In the cash sttustlon. t'orn hold ers are finding no trouble In disposing of their rash stuff. Wheat ruled ateady and quiet throughout the sessions. New of any feature was larking and prices held firm at a slight ad- nce. l orn firmed up early with wheat, but showed little action, a cash corn was about c lower, owing to freer country of fering. Primary wheat receipts were ani.OflO bushel- and sliltimrnt were 2:i.",. bushels, against rereipta last year of li.CKl bushels and shipments of ll.l'o bu.hel. Trlniary com receipts were 272.0i" bush els and shipments were 37.""o bushels, nalnit receipts las' rar of To.nnn bustl e's and ahlpmenta of 342.000 bushels. 'les ranee were liP.onO bushels of corn. 4. 00 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour enual to 3A2.ono bushels. l.lterpool closed ld to lad lower on wheal, and id lower on com. The following ca.h sales were reported: WHEAT-NO 2 hard: 1 car. 7c. No. 3 bard: 1 car, Kc. (T)rtN-No. i white: t cars. 44 No. S color: I car. 44Sc; No. 3 yellow: t car. 444c; No. I mixed: 3 cars, 44'fcc. A TP No. 3 while: 1 car. .Wc; No. 4 white: I cars, 'c; No. 4 yellow: 1 car. Omaha 4 ash Prices. WIIF.AT-No. 2 hard WfTWc; No. 3 hard. t'-6'vc; No 4 hard, HMyHMV: re jected, hard ,f W 7c : No. J spring. Wyfl Wic: No 4 spring. W jiff 90V; No. 2 durum, SlVii'S'ir: No. 3 durum, ., 4'e. CORN No 2 white. 44',fi(44c: No. S white. 4444Sc; No 4 white, 'yH44c: No. It color. 44044',o; No. 2 yellow. 44'it44c; No. 3 yellow. 4ft44Ue; No. 4 yellow. 4.1j'3 44c: No 2. 4414'9441V4c, No. I. 44W44'4c; No 4. 43'W44c OATS No. ?. HONtlll'tc: stsndard. Wfy Kir; No. 3 white. 3,4r: No 4 white. "rirv'r: No J yellow, It'yTj.lOc: No. 4 yellow. JflS'jC. BARt.HV- No J. HIStKr: No 4. 7W90C. No 1 feed. 7?rSc: rejected. KsflTSc RYE-No. 2. S159"c: No. 3. ST'fiWc. 4 arlot Itecelpta. Wheat, fort, i.i. 'hicago S5 221 1-.. Mlnneapolla 1M imiht 14 23 4 1'uluth it Haasaa City Ora:a aad Provisions. KASMAS CITY, April 13 tv H KAT May. :'., bid; July. St!tc, sellers; September. SlipM'to, bid; rash, steady; No. 2 hard, (jMc; No. a. SJifltCc; No. 2 red, 87(rjic; No. 3. MftWt. CORN May, 47ij'd47ic, sellers; July, 4S:i4 (a4SV, sellers; September. 4!l4C, sellers; i-ssh. unchanged: No. 2 mixed, 47(a.4;'c; No. 3. 4ti4'?j4ic; Nil, 2 white. 4iH714c; No. A, 4hV7c. OA 1 S isteady ; No. 2 white. 33WH-Site; No. J mixed. O-j'oHl'jjO. RTK-No. 2. 7f'ti79c. 11A1 Steady; lii.lce timotliy, $14.0Wi 14.50; rholce rralri. $12.iVil3 .00. HL7T1 Kl'l t rcamm , :0c; firsts, 17c; , seconds, J5c; packing stock, 12c. MiCiM h.XUHK, luc, 1I1SVS. m. Receipts (Shipments. Wheat, hu ls.ono ,.nf Corn, bu 32.iO ."W.flisi Oata, bu .0OO ' 4.000 , vsnred almost enough today In Chicago to ! admit or shipments coming here from the j eoiithaest at a fsirly good profit. Tha I chief reason aas that sellers were scarce. most of the bear speculators not desiring t iisve trades open during the holiday tomor row. Closing figures snowed a net gain of i,ay. The final result In corn wss a lift of VaV 1 '40 'st night. ,'ii"c to v rise for oate and lvai.Sc added cost to pro iaione. Trails in the wheat pit consisted malnlv of evening up risks in view of the fact that no open session will be held tomorrow and there would be but a few hours of busi ness the following day. "'he May delivery waa especially strong imosi of the Mo-e. although being nervous throughout. Cash wheat on the other hand was decldeoMy elow. At the outset the future list aa a Whole declined somewhat because of a forecast that shipments would be heavy from Argentina. An offset appeared In tha form of an official report that the Hungarian crop had been damaged 10.3 per cent. High and low limits for May were srHo and SRVaSc, with the closa easy at Rc. a net gain of V. Wet weather strengthened the market for corn. Mav ranged from 4lc ti 4!o and closed firm. "Va c net hlgherat 4S i&4c. Cash grades were steady. No. 2 yellow finished at fto"vfiSOe. Trsnsactlons in oats were extremely light and prtre oiinniies narrow. May varied between 31Hc and 315c. closing 'tfc up at aiSCfcC. Hoisting power for hog producta cama largely from grain. In the end tha advance waa nearly even all around, lard gaining loo to la'y&lfio and other provisions trailing but little behind. l-ricer. In incago. furnished by tha Lp dike tirain company. 7"8 Rrandela building, Omaha, telephone Pouglas -'47S. ArticleVl Open. High. Iw. Close. Tes y. Wheat May... xhsH'.ii July- Sept. Corn Mav. July. Sept. Oats- May I S6T, Mi 404 60S K6-V soVil 49 hO I l 4,w'a' 4 60 M'BblS.alVi'OS.iHS'olSi 61 S,C'61' I .11 V, SIM .luly...31V;"S''3 to If. 14 b0 7 KV T 2Si S 00 4o ft 00 7 f-'V 31'4,31ff7 HI1 S1W 31l SI -4 314 SlH-aS 314114 I 15 20 14 SO 0?4 074i 474, S 074I 8 024' 15 IS 14 70 7 24 7 J?4 7 74 8 40 1 74l 7 R74l U 20 14 80 7 24i 8 024 8 10 3 474 8 10 Oh I 15 124 U 67 ' 7 80 ' 7 J4 7 74 8 424 8 00 7 H0 REAL ESTATE LOANS 'Continued.) CeOW RATE!. BEM Ife-CARIeBBBO COL. tut-tif Braudata Ttiaataar Bids. CITT and Karsa. JOHN I. ritCNZEik MONET TO LOAN Paras iaeaatcacat C4k not to Its. tot mad promptly Vasal Waad atids.. 1ui REAL ESTATE WANTED Sept. fork May.. Julv.. Lard May.. Julv.. Sept.. Ribs May.. July.. Sept. . Cash ouotatlons were as follows: FbOCR-Irregular; winter patents, tX.TM 4 30; winter straights, ;i.oiV4.: sprin sttalghts. I4.(1i4 10; bakers. S3.0CKB4.3b; prlrg patents, best hard, lo.40fi.56. RVr-.No. 2. K.V&S9C. . , K RI.KY Keert or mixing. 8faR5c; fair to .Dolce malting. 1.02gl. U. SliRPS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 12444. No. 1 northwestern, 32.W4 Timothy, $U.7... Clover. $15.00 . PROVISIONS Mesa pora, per '";"' W1B.874. Lard, per VW ins.. ''.'"Bi "'3; Khort ribs sides, loose. I7.&nrff'8.26. Short i.sr .1,1. boxed. tt.aMfS. 374. rota clearances oi wneat ana nuur equal to 3h2.O0O bu. Primary receipts wera 304.000 bu., compared wnn oiu.vw i-oc snnndlng day a year ago. F.silmatd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 8 cars; corn, 128 cars; oats, no cars; nous. 18.0(10 heart. , . . . t'liicHKO cash Prices V heat : No 7 red, RSVoKOe; No. 3 red. (WftWc; No. 1 hard, ssfiiic; No. 3 bard, stik'ic: No. 1 north ern spring Weft $1.01: No. 2 northern spring. RCri$100- No. 3 spring. &vff94c. Corn: No. 2 rash. BOfr.WV; No. 3 caah. 494"4c: No. 2 white. &Yau04c; No. 3 white. 4!949e; No 2 vellow, W.fiSONc; No. 3 yellow. 49 flniic Oats: No. 2 cash. 324v. No. 2 white. 3,tVS3'c: No. 3 white. 324(ffr..'!c; No. 4 white a:WS24e: standard. 3S'dS34c B1TTFR Steady; creameries, 14g21c; dalrlex, 13ffl8c. k tKift Stead v: receipts. 24.814 eases; at. mark, cases Included. 134Kc; firsts. ISc; prime firsts. 1K4C- CUFTKSF, Steady, dalslea. 144e: twlna. 12iiri'13c: voting Americas. iWtVlie; long horns. 13igl4o. Receipts Today Wheat, SB cars; corn. 221 rsrs: oats. 1M csrs. N heat, 8 csrs; coirt. r stimsted tomorrow 1JS csrs; oats. 80 csrs POTATO his Weak ; choic to fsncy. 5tf W; fair to good. n.'G'-4e )1H I.TIIY-Steady; turkeys, dressed. l?c; clil'kns. live. 1ic, springs, live. 1F.C. V K. A 1- Stead v ; M) to mi lb. , ti't7o; fiO to So lbs., Ttrw, b to 110 lbs., S'ul'C SIF.W lORK CRURA: M 4RKRT a Varloas 4)aatatlaa of-the Oar Cnmnaodlllea. NKW YORK. April 13 FTU'R-Stea-lv spring patents. M.nV4iflO; winter straights. n tii.l.i; w inter patents. .l W'H-i So; sprln clears. .1 ,t)tf 4 ; winter extras. No. 1, 6140; winter extras No. 2. tSO.fillB; Kan sas straights. $4 1''n4 2o. Rye flour, firm; fair to good. t4 4'u4 aO; choir to fancy, 14 ffil so. tXiRNMEAI-Pteadv: fin white and yel low. i.i5j'1.20; coarse. ll.lH0l.lo; kiln dried. 12.80. WHFAT-Ppot market firm: No. I red, !Mc. elevator, and toc. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Puluth. II 0ii. f. o. b. afloat. Futi:ss maiket ui Inactive end nervous. evln; to uncertainty regarding develop ments In the May position. Prices opened ea-sier on the cable and favorable weather, but rallied on covering and closed 4Vrc net higher. Mav. 944al'Sc. closed at !Mc; July. 9'Va9lt 3-16c, cloeed at !:o: September cloaed at W4c. Receipts, 1,10 bu.; ship ments. 232.8.10 bu. CORN Spot market steady; export No. 2. &4c. f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, cloning un changed. July closed at R7Sc. Receipts. 3.37S bu.: shipments. 67.642 bu. OATS Spot market steady. Futures mar ket was without transactions, closing nom inal. Receipts. 28,75 bu.; shipments, 4.3V. bu. f'KKU Firm; western spring brsn fioo ih. sacks), 27 0ii; standard middling" (100-lb. sacks) S:?t) 2-S HAT Firm': prime, $1.1'(il.l24; No. 1, 11.06; No. 2. 8fic; No. 3. 704JSOC. H IDES Quiet; Central America, 20c; Bogota. 22c. , HOPS Steady; state, common to choice 1910, 2iV&29-; 190. ISSjeic; Tacific coast, 1910, Wtic; 1900. It5'l7c. L.K ATH ER Steady; hemlock firsts. 234' 254c; seconds, 21Htj23c; thirds, 190'JOc; re jects, li7c. PROVISIONS Pork, easy; mess. tlSOOtr 18 .VI: family. ,19.0Ofr21.00; ahort clears. 317 00 i&t8.n0. Beef, steady; mess. $13 Wff 00; family, $16.001 13.W; beef hams. $26.ik& 28.(. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. il 00.ff12 SO; pickled hams. $1 l.SOfl 12.00. l-rd. steady; middle west prime. Jx.OO-rl 8.10; refined, barelv steady; continent. $ Sf: Smith America, $8.3o; compound, I'.UW TAI.IX3W Steady; prime city, hgds., B4c; country, fSri4c. MUTTER Steady; creamery extras, 204c; second, Kfil7c; held creamery specials, 2ic; extras, 119c; firsts, lHc; sec onds, 154ifflBc; factory, current make, firsts. 154c; seconds, 15c. ' CHEKSK Steady ; unchanged. KGG8 Easy; fresh gathered extras, 18', c; firsts, 18iglR4c; seconds, 15,4il64c; fresh gathered dirties. No. 1. 15c; fresh gathered checks. 134&14c; storage packed, firsts, 171 74C ' ! POULTRY Dressed quiet; western fowls, 15817c; turkeys, 154tc. Cora aad Wheal Keatoa Mallella. Record for the twenty-four hours ending t 8 a, m. Thurdy, Aprtl 13, 19U: OMAHA JJ1STUICT. liability tbla week Is 43 per cent. 14t week it was 46 U per cent. STOC KS A D HOM. Relet at Operations na Stork Ri rhaage Darlnai the Itat. NEW YORK. April 18 .- The stork market was dull and Irregular at the opening today. Toledo. St Louis Western pre ferred advanced V Canadian Pacific and Missouri Pacific gained 4 and Southern I p Or lost ' lrlccs worked lower, but not enough -th .h nu.u tc cr.sie .1,1. oSrked 1.1- TlnB I pression on values Missouri Pacific was til ouiie Irrek'iilsr within a ranae of a half. I nited States Pteel losi ., but the pre-I ferie.1 ose 4 Associated Oil ga e wav 14 nd Long Island l'. American Steel Foundries rose 1. The Influence of the coming holiday ver the week end made Itself felt and trading was at low ebb In view of uncertainty as to what action might be taken by con gress or the supreme court trailers were unusually reluctant to be committed to either side of the market over the holidays and soon sfter the opening business was almost suspended. F'rlces weakened slightly and recovered, with Missouri Pacific show ing considerable strensth on short cover ing. Honds were slesdv. I'reetuire against Pennsylvania had 4 re strictive effect on the general buying atid (.me of the western stocks essed off. A few of the Inactive slocks fluctuated a point either way. There waa scarcely any movement In the late afternoon. Prices averaged pretty well up to yesterday'a close. The market closed steady. Tha specula tion continued dull and uninteresting In ths Inst hour, aa at any period of the seaalon. The list soercely moved at all and the dav ended with prices Just about where they left off yesterday. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks were as fallows: Salsa. Hlrh. Low. Clnas. jtiiis-i.naimsri pru AmslninatMt Cnnper Amertran Agricultural Americas Reet Sucar American Can American CI. A T American rvxton Oil American H. A U pM Am. Ice Securities S.aiioiin francs; gold Irt band decrees 7mi.h francs; silver 'n band decreased ! francs; bills discounted Increased 1 v., francs; advances decreased 3. ?7n.ti0 franca. I.wwdoa Stork Market. 11NPON. April 10 American securities ranged from ' to 14 above paritv during the early trading todav. The Paclfi; stock led the advance Consnla. rneaev... st ia-:l4ititllle N 14 n a cmint It 1 I 81., K. A T H Amal. I o,pr N. T. Central Int'a Anacnn'ta 14k Nerfolk A W I iota, Atchlno HIS rln. ard 81 tn pf iilS'i Omarln A W 4?S naltlmnr. A nhlo... 10s Pennsylvania Mva WANTED TO RENT REFINED coutl with a 4-year-old 1rl want three or four unfurnished rooms with eltqulslt, intelligent peopl residing In first class location near business dis trict. Addres H-4. Omaha . LIST your house and flat with u for rent; w get results. F. t. Wead. 1801 FARNAM. WHAT AX IOWA rAJIMKR WANTS. Uav you aay thing la ctiar th tarmx l low? Any cbaap land lor kignar prtead. gaaaral marcfaaadlao tr tor taoo. f aay kind of an aackaoiiaf Or hav jot swaa land u waot ta ll lor Oman T lbs o paper thai laaukaa in low larma la tb Laa Moioa Capital; 4t.Mt etretalaUo dally, rat iogi laaariaoa. 1 ( a w4, aaa fariioiia. coia a word. 4ya Alotaa nw . AuUiaa, ia For quick sales see F. D. WKAU. 141 Farnam St. STtjiMSHiPS ALLAN LINE Picturesque 8t Lawrenc Routs. Weekly hailing from MONTREAL IO LIVIiKi'Ouiu, GLASGOW JaONTKJLAL TO LONDON, Havre, if raaoa Fortnightly from r PHILADELPHIA aad Boston to Glasgow. Splendid cnor, auoriasi paaa. is ratea Any local Agent, or ' ALLAN ac CO., Uenaiai Agania. 114 Jackaon Blvd., Cklcago. ANCHOR L1NI STEAMSHIP NEW YORK, LONDONDh-Hiir JlHD QLAbUOW. T NKW YORK AND NAPLJE3 TJIRECT. 'inKls or Hound Trip Tickets between Na) Tork and 600 ten. English,. Irish aad ail principal Continental point at attractlv miM oenu lor aiuua; uf iutoi matlun. kuparlor AccoinuiodaUona, Excellent Cui lua. Apply Promptly for Heaorvation t local agenu of Anchor Lin or kih.SVHH ON bHuaV. Uaaial Agsaia. c'biuagu. ill. WANTED TO RENT FIVE or six-room furnished cottag with jard. Tel. Douglas 1949. LIST WITH lT9. We have customer. F. D. WEAD, 1801 Farnam St. WANTED TO BUY Station Mas. Mln. fall Sky. Ashland, Neb 77 87 .00 Cloud v Auburn. Neb 7g 7 .OH Pt.cloudv Columbus. Neb... 77 3t Clear Culbertson, Neb.. T2 3 ,0 Pt. cloudy Falrbury. Neb... M 34 . Clear ' Fairmont. Neb... 80 no .00 Clear Or. Island. Neb.. SO 32 . Clear Hartlngton. Neb. 67 33 .1 Pt. cloudy Hastings, Neb.... 0 31 .00 Clear Holdrege. Neb... 79 29 .00 C loudy No. Platte. Neb. 74 24 .00 Cloudy Oakdale, Neb R8 US .03 Cloudy Omaha. Neb 72 3 .01 Cloudv Tekamah, Neb... 72 3 .00 Cloudy Valentine, Neb.. fi 20 .10 Clear Alta. la M 3 1.T4 Cloudy Carroll. Ia 54 27 .OR Cloudy Clarlnda. la M 37 R1 Clear Sibley, la F.2 .32 1.00 Pt. cloud Sioux City, la... S8 M .82 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at t a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. NO. of Temp. Stations. Max. 17 20 11 x 25 2f 17 70 X NO . 74 SO 70 Mln. 1 ft M 4X K2 43 30 33 Rain fall. .20 .! .10 .7 .tw .40 .80 BEST prks paid for Id hand furniture, carpet, clothing and Shoe. Tel. D. Bit. GOOD price for old broken watch and old gold. M. Nathan. lu So. Ula St. WANTED Two counter ihow casea, light and six feet, lut B. 16th St., Photo store "WANTED Rowboat; must be in good condition and bargain. Dougls 7122. SUMMER RESORTS FOR KALE New cottages. 1 rooms and bath, with modern plumbing, running spring water and complete aewer aystem; lots, 60xl4 feet, facing either White lake or Lake Michigan at Sylvan Beach, White l.ake, Mich., 16 miles due northeast of Chicago: no finer aummer resort property anywhere. Send your name and address to OWNER. 613 Maple Ave., Oak Park. 111., who will mall you a 36-page Illustrated brochure of Sylvan Beach. WANTED SITUATf ONS GOOD Jap want work; good cook. Ad dress Y lbi. car Bee. POSITION by thoroughly experienced bookkeeper and accountant; good refer ence. Address B 77b, Bee. PRACTICAL NURSE. Harney 493. BOHEMIAN registered drug clerk want position. Pbone Dougia 1U22. PIANO TUNER, good one, want poaU tton with a western music house; reply considered. N. S. Vols, Portland, Ind, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR IALI "Read Hre Is an extract from letter received from Grant A. Benson, at West Tocol, Florid, dated April 3d: "This Irrigating from artesian welle ia a great stunt. The irri gated potatoes are fully three week ahead of those not Irrigated. Thev are marketing tlialr potatoea and are getting t hv a barrdl. tine man at I ederaj Point sold 1 400 barrel at $7.60 a barrel. Another old 700 bar rels at 7 a barrel." Artttan water It obtained anj r'ace on our land at a depth of about ISO feet, and wtl! rise SO to SO feet above the surfacaof the ground. FedoraJ Point U lroratdUtely arrosa the St. John't River from our lands. Figuring SO barrelt to the acre, which Is a lontorvatlve arerage, and the price at 16.60 a barrel, the net returns for a tingle year from & acres of potatoes should pay for 40 acres of land at 125 an acre, and leare enough to pay for an artesian well. What's the use hesitating? The above letter is a atstement of facte, nnd not written for publication. Join our exrurelon on Tuesday, April 18th to West Tocol. Florida, to view our Rlvenrlew Farma. Potato digging will be in full progress. Seeing is believing. It will be worth our while and our while to have you tee It. Round trip ticket from Orathi, $4 2, snd ss an Inducement for you io view ur lands, w e offer to refund' the price rf railroad ticket to all pur chasers of 40 arj-e. snd one-half to purchasers of 20 acrea. Price of choice of land. 125: aay paymente. This is no "pig In the poke" proposition. Our Isnds have been csrefully surveyed snd appraised, ati are offered on their merits. Call on us, or send for literature. Benson & Carmichael 64S FaJitoa Blot k. Omaha, Neb, District. Columbus. O. Louisville. Ky.... Indlanapolle Ind. Chicago. Ill St. Iuls. Mo.... Ies Moines, la... Minneapolis. Minn. M Omaha. Neb tl It la cooler in the western and warmer In tha eastern portion of the corn' and wheat region. Rainfalls-of one Inch or more oc curred at the following stations: Ainenia. N. P., 1.10; Lisbon, N. P., I.3; Pembina. N. P., 1.40; Larimore. N. D . 1 60; Aberdeen. f. P., 1.10; Winnebago. Minn., 1.20; New Tim, Minn.. ! : t;rookton. Minn , 1 10; Alt. Ta., 154; Sibley, la., 1; Cedar Rapids, la , 1.10; Esthervllle. la., l.M; Mel .eansboro, III., 1.40; New Bumside and Mount Vernon. III.. 1; Rloomlngton, Ind., 1.10; Vlncennes, Ind., 1. L. A. WELSH, Loral Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Americas I.lnae4 American tjOrnmntlT Atnarluan S. A R. Am. t. A ft. jM Am. Steel Pouniirlaa Am. ftucar Retinitis Amerlran T. A T..... American Tohaeeo pM American Woolen Anaeonrta Mining Co Atchtaon Atrhlann pfd Atlantle Coart Une Balttmora A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Itanld Tr Canadian Partflc Central leather Central leather pf4 Ontral of New .Teraar Cheaapeaka A Ohio Chieaaa A Allen Chlrago Great Waatarn C O. W. pM Ollraso A N. W C . M. A St. P C, C. C. A St. L Cnlorailo F. A I Colorann A Southern Oonaolldated flaa Corn Produ4a . Palawan, A Hurtmn Tner A Rio Oranda D. A R. O. ptd...., IMntlllara Securltlea I Rrla Krte 1st pfd Krle Id pfd Oenaral Klertrlc Great Northern pfd fJreat Northern Ora ctfs. . Illinois Central Interhnrough Met Int. Met. pfd International Harreater . Pat. Marine pfd International Paper Internationa) Pump Iowa central Kanaaa Cltr So K. C. So. ptd leteda Gaa IulaTlMa &-Nahirllle... Minn. A St. Ixiul, St. P. A g. 8. M. . M.. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd Mlaaourt Parlfle National Biarult National Lead N. R. FL of M. Sd pfd.. New York Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Waatarn North Amarlnan ..... 2 i.trn us nit s H-4 on 41 4 41', 1.4O0 10 Ma OS t' (! MS MV4j t 100 U4 34) ""ii ! in IT 14 HT1 S7 4 74 1i 7S" le 1114, 1(n iiw XV . 4 46 H 4414 l.tnn )4f'4 I4H4 I4M, 1W1 7'4 T4 !71A TOO Jti, 14 34 14 Ton lie 14 io4j 1 SflO 11124, 0!4 10Z4 o lis HwVi I"1, inn S3 M 3', r.n 7 77Ti t;, ,i:no ? j??.s KS'i J"0 IH is 24 t ; tot tnt (014 t(i M 31 Itm 144 144 14'4 1.1O0 1304, 12l"4 K'O m 30x4 ti too 144 14J'4 h:i'4 1414 10 147 18? 17 n4 anadtan ra-lflr ir.iF.n1 Mines rheapea,a A O .... 4s Heading Chlraso O. W . SU, Southern fir Chi., Mil. A St. P..l!4i do fe Beer, tH fteutharn Paeinc. LMnrar A Rln O lllnlon Pacific do pfd 7? 40 pfd Brie Wj V S. ft eel do iat pfd 44 do pfd do d ptd M'4 Wabaah Orand Trunk do pfd llllnol. Central 141 totalis 4a .. Ts .. ? ..11', ..I'll, .. T .. 74 ..2 .. 171, .. .. 0 SI I.V'I'.H f ar. steadv at 24'id per ounce. MONKY I4J per cer.t. The rale of discount In the open market for short bills is t -ff per cent; for three months' bills. 2Sti2 per cent. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET No Very Great Change in Price for Cattle. Local Sccnrlt lee. '' Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker A Co. 449 New Omaha National bank building: Chlcaso A Kaatera Illinois 4a, ltTA... Colorado Tel Co. 7 per rent Cudahr Packing On. . 124 Chteas Tttllar ts. tMT ntr of Omaha School 414a, 1H1 City of Omaha 4i, Itr.l tenrr Oas A Klee. ta. 1M tenip,ter Mill M'S- Co. atork Fairmont Creamer? lt guar, t p. a.. Fairmont Creamery pfd. 7 p. e Kanaaa Otr Stock Tarda atock Kanaaa CV Oaa la. lt N. T. Cantral 4V,a, notea Omaha Water ta. 1M4 Omaha A C. S. St. Fir. . 12 Omaka A C. B. tt. R td.. It. s.. Omaha A C. B. R. A B Omaha K. 1. pfd. I p. Pacino T. A T. ta. last Portland O. A C ta, 1940 taaftle Electrie ta. 12 Union Stock Tarda stock 10 100 l.twi not tH !4 SO', 4I"4 a4 M4 ton i2t4 lit MO 400 ion 100 34 tut 14u4 1414 I2 34 4i inj't 14S 1.000 134 '4 154 t.lM St. I.oala General Market. ST. LOUIS. April l.V WlfEAT-Futures. higher; May, S6V,(gW,c: July. tt3'Vft!Sc; cash, higher; track No. 1 red, 8SV4S)y0c; No. 2 hard, &!&97c. CORN Higher; May. 4XSHS4c; July, 49'4c: cash, steady; track No. 2, 4djc; No. 2 white, I94q0c. OAT Steady ; May. US'; July. S1ic; cseh, steady; track No. t, 32c; No. 2 white. 33e. 1 YE-T'nrhanged. Mc. KIX)UR Quiet; red winter patents. M 30 If4. 70; extra fancy and straight, 3.t3t24.10; hard winter clears, t2ftiW.1.16. 8KED-Timothy, IS.OOt&S.M. CORN MEAL 12.40. BRAN Firm; sacked, laat track, $1.1243 1.14. 1 HAT Firm; timothy. 16.00r??30.00; prairie, liiofyfi 15.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing, $1.M. Ird, higher; prime, steady; $7.67Ci i.'T'i. Dry salt meats unchanged; boxed extra shorts. $S.S0; clear ribs. )i 60; short clears. tS.621. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $9.75; clear ribs. $9.76; short clears. $!.R7V1. POULTRY Weak; chickens, 13c; spring, 17c; turkeys, I7fii1sc; ducks. 14c: geese, 6c. Ht'TTER-VStKady; creamery, lSflSc. EGOS Steady. 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl ft.&on x.ouo Wheat, bu 39.0K) ISfluO Corn, bu 4.00) It.OOO 0U. bu 64.000 1 47,000 v 'Northaro Pacltle..., Parlfle Mall Pennsylvania People's Qaa . . . ., P.. C C. A' St. I.,, ex-dlr Ptttoburg Ooal Prenaed Steal Oar Pullman Palace Cmr Railway Steel Sprtag Moaning Renuhlle Stael Republic Steel ptd Rork laland Co Rock laland Do. pfd...... St. U A S. F. Mpfd St. Lou ll S. W St. L S. W. pfd Bloaa-Shefflold S. A I... Soul hot n Parlfle Southern Hallway So. Railway pfd Tennaaoeo Cbppaa Tazaa A Paclfto T., St. U A W T.. Si. U A W. pfd I n ion Pact f 10 Union Pacific pfd...v.... 1 nltod Htatoa Realty.... 1 nlted Stataa Rubber.... t'nitad Statue Steal t'. S. Steel ptd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chamlcal .. Wabaah Wabaah pfd Weotarn Marylaad Weatinghouae Eloctrlo .. Weatorn Lnlon Viheallng A Utke Brie... Lehlfh Valley Ka-rtshta. Total aalea far the day 10 41 107 71 1.100 1!4'4 123S 00 1044, inn 41 (.on 10714 100 71 on 4 4t J!' 4744 37S 150', lit 01 U4 " r.214 lit 17'4 l!"4 1 3J14 M 103S 1444 13 137 '4 31' 14 t74 4a 134 K 34V 104 41 '4 10714 71 12314 24 II. 00 12414 134 1141 000 104 1084 IO', tot tl too i'oo " 2014 ito" 17,400 1H 1(44 904 t4 "ioo 'ii" 104 tm Llrervool Orala Market. I.IVERPOOI April 11 WHEAT Spot, dull; No. I red western winter, no stock; future, steady; May, ta 8?d; July. 7 VI; October. e 7Sd. COIiN Spot, firm: American mixed, new. 4s 6d; American mixed, old.6s Hd: Ameri can, new, kiln dried. 4 7Vjd; future, easy; May, 4 tVid; July, 4 $d. Ttulath Orala Market. DULI'TH. April IS- WHEAT No. 1 northern, 74e; No. 1 northern. WaCfWee; May. SfeT,c bid; July, 9d asked; Septem ber, nominal. OAT8-3lnc. Pearls Market. PBOrUA. April 13.-OORN-H!gher: No. t white,. 60c; No. 2 yellow, 60o; No. I yel low, c; No. $ mixed, bOc; no grade, tD'iC OATS Strong; No. 1 whit. J2o. Mlaaeaiaoll t;rala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 13 WHEAT May, SfeiaSfi'ao; July. WSoc; September, c. Cash; No. 1 hard. Sn'e; No. 1 north ern, 7S'c; No. $ northern, 94V9V; No. 3. W'tfJo'.iC. FLAX 12 64. CORN No. $ yellow. 49c OATS No. I white. 3132c. RYE No. 2. He. HRAN In 100-lb. sacks, 121 7.fi 52.00. FIl"R First patents, $4 4MY4 7S: second 1 stents, t4.1S)4(6 first clears, $2 ra 1. to; second clears. $1.K 60. 29'4 40 'ttii tot 11144 lit 3(U 7 3 '4 too t t XM 14 t44 too i'4 IV, I tot 47 47 ,70 17014 1744 400 MS MS too 7414 .109 41', Mono 7? Va 1.400 130 100 434 t.aco 4e 100 1'4 4O0 374 too 40 tort 40 mo 7344 731, 4JH JOVj 32 mT4 3114 144 31 K 14 4 41 10 to 14 4T4i lirv4 414 tt M44 17 H 4r 1764 44 7314 414 77 I A AatteA 41 4IV4 M4 ts 43-4 3(14 t'4 ti4 104S 104 IW14 io-,4 t 044 124 1?4 tt4 lot 1 on tt M MUj 10 f'4 10014 4414 tt 47 - T14 m 1114 44 "4 to t71t "It t4 M tt tt 44 New York Cars Market. , Th following quotation r furnished by Logan Bryan, member New Tork Stock exchnge. '16 South Sixteenth street: Amir. Tobacco 4J Ldroae 4" .... 37 Nawhouae t .... IS Nevada t:tah 1 .... II Ohio topper IS . ... 144 Rawhide Coalition... 34 .... is xr (ontral .... fl Swift Pk. Co .... 7 S Superior A Pitta.. .... t Tonopah Mining..., tT4 Trinity Copper 1W TJnlted Copper 4S North Lak 7 OJIbway , Ray flta la Oai. 'atTtua rhino Itilef Cons Iiaria-Daly F.ly Cons Franklin (llrnui He I moot tlolrlfleld Florence.. flreena Cananea lnaplratloa . 1' .101 "4 . 13-4 74 . 4 . 13'4 4 New Tork Mlalna- Stories. NEW YORK. April 18. Closing quotations on mining stock were: Allca Com. Tunnel stock. do bonda On. r al. A Vs... Horn Silver Iron Ptlvar ladrllla Con Offered. ,.140 "Utile Chief .. .. 24 Mexican .. 10 Ontario ..ISO Ophtr . . IS 'Standard ..140 Tallow Jacket , .. 10 .. t . .400 . . 1R0 .130 ..10 .. 44 11414 1""4 444 434 UiS 1S 714 to 44 72 . 1.100 17l4 173'4 1U.400 shares. uS n4 t7, 44 4414 11214 Pkiladrlphla ProAuee Market. PHILADEIiPHI A. April 13.-Bi:TTER-Bteady; extra western creamery, ttc; nearby prints. 24c KOQ8- Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearbv firsts, free caaes. $0 per caae; current receipt, free case, is 10 per rase; western firsts, free case. $6 23 per caae. CHEESE Steady; New Tork full creams, fancv. September, 181340: fair to good, L-Q12V. MllmaaVe Grain Market. MILWAt KFE. April It WHEAT No. 1 j northern. $1.0iti.ois; No. 2 northern, 95 p;' , ma. e" riu, ,iui) , oot,c.. OATS standard. ISoMr BAKLEY Mailing, $1 0011 10. Enter the Bee' Booklovars Contst now. ttaak af K,lia4 Sletenaeal. liONJXlN'. April 13. The weekly eute ment of th henk of England ehows tie following chanaes: Total reaerve decreased f.'l It. Out, circulation, Increaeed 2700: bul lion, decreased fl..2.S.3; other securitiee. j decreased f JSM ivi: other deposits, decreased u-n v, 1 . ii 1, : 1 1 gpivanB. aeTraani xi.bud.uuu; notea, resr'e. decreased IZ 0.i Oirt; goern ment securities decreased 4I.0 The prtiKirtion of th bank a reserra to Mew York Molar Market. NEW TORK, April 13.-MONBT On call, ateady at 2,ii21i per cent; ruling rate. 24 per cent; closing bid, 2U per cent; offered at 2i per cent. Time loans, very dull and eteady: sixty days. 2mji4 per cent; ninety days. 2VCT3 per cent; six month. 3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Vj4 per rent. v STERLING EXCHA NOB Firm. with actual buainesa In banker' bills at $4.8416 tor sixty-day bill and at $4.640 for de mand; commercial bills, $4 33. SILVER Bar, ⁣ Mexican dollar, toe. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, irregular. Closing quotation on bonds today were a follows: V. S. raf. ts rag 101 14 Int. II. M. 414 4444 do coupon 1014 'Japan 4 m- V. S. ta, rag P14 do 414s 44 do coupon 1014 K. C. So. let 3a.... 734 D. S 4a. rag 114 L S. dab. 4a 1841.... tl do ootinoa 114 I. A N. unl. 4a...:.. t4 Allls-Chel. Iat ts.... 7444 M , K. T. Iat ts.. 1714 .iui, oe gen. ,a 144 .1044, Mo. Pacific- 4a. 74 . at N. R. R. of M. 414a.' M4 .107 N. T. C. g. tits 4m, . tt to sab. 4a IJi . 414 N. Y.. H. A H. .10,14 or. Sa U8V4 .HO N. A W. Iat e. 4s... Of . 44 ' do ci. 4a. 1 107 , Is- No. Pacific 4a ti'4 . 42i de Si 7 , t0HO. S. L. rfrtg. 4a.... 3 . 44a Pens. or. tl,, 1414... tv .104 do 000. 4a 103 . t4k Rdlng gaa. 4s 1714 -v. ... .!. ig. as W2 v w. a. aa. rirta A A. tits... ts eo m gold 4a C. B. A Q i. 4s tMtS. A. U 4a do au 4a tT8o. Pac. col. 4a...., O. M. A 8 P. S 4W t-' to ct. 4a C. ft. I. A P. . 4a. 73'4 do lat raf. 4s to rig. 4a ts-a So. Railway to Colo. Ind ta 74 do gen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4a. t4 t'nloa Pacific 4a.... C. A S. r. A . 4V,a 1S do ct. a D. A H. uv. 4s 44 do 1st A raf. 4a.. D. A R. O. 4a tuU. s. Rubber 4a.. do raf. la ...- tlS I . S Stsal TA la... Platlllars ta TlS Va.-fare. Cheat, ta Kne p. . 4a ', Wabaah 1st ta do gaa. 4 7t, do l.t A ex. 4a... do c. 4a. oar. A.. 761, Westers Md. 4a.... do arrlea B 71 Waat. Bloc. cy. ta Oaa. niec. nr. ta. 144 "4 W la "antra I 4a 111. Wi. let ret. 4s.. l Mi. Pao. 0. ta lot Hat. 4'4...- Bid. Am. As ta. A. T. A T. ce. 4s.. Am. Tobacco 4s do 4s Armour A Co. 44k. Atcoisoa sea. 4s..... do ct. 4a do or. ta A. C. L. lat 4s..... Bal. A Ohio 4a do m do S. W. IS Brook. Tr. ct. as.... Con. of Oa. la.... Con. Leather la ( of N. J. a. ta.... tu Ohio 41ta 144 do 1 do ref. ta tt St. L S. 74 M14 7t4 t'4 r.s t' 1044 7i, 100', lit)', -i 1084 10 4, 1011, I on 4 t4 lS 1S t-'4 tas Bank Clearlnaa. OMAHA. April 13 Rank clearings for to day were $3,411,077.82 and for the corre sponding date laat year 3. 404,375. 33. OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES. BUTTER Creamwry. No. 1. delivered te the retail trade In 1-lb carton. 23c; No. I. In 30-lb. tubs. 21c: No. 2. In 1-lb. car tons, 21a; packing stock, solid pack, 12a; dairy. In 60-lb. tubs. 14ifl6c. Market changes every Tuesdsy. CHEESE Twins. lttflBHc; Young Ameri cas. 17tjilSc; daisies loc; triplets, 16c; lim berger. 18c; No. 1 brick, lc; Imported KwUs. 32c; domestio Bwls. 22c; block ewls. 19c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under I Iba. $5.00 per dos. ; hen. 16o; cocks. 11c: ducks. 18c; geese, lie; turkey. 26c; pigeon, per dos., (1.20; homer squab per dos., $400; fancy squabs, per dos.. 13.M. No. 1. per dos., $3 00. Alive: Broilers. 36c, Ihi to 1H lbs., and l'i to 3 lbs.. 20c: smooth legs. 14c; hens, UHc; stag. 10c; old rooster. Jo; old ducks, lull feathered, U-nc; ceeae, full feathered, 64c; turkeys, 14c; guinea fowls, too each; pigeons, per dos., 60c; homers, per dos.. $3.00; squabs. No. 1. per dot.. $1.60; No. 2. per dos., 60c: capons, over $ lbs.. 14o; old turkeys, 19a F1PH (si I frosen)-Pickerel. c: whlte.7 10c; pike, tc; trout. Ho; larg crapple. 124J 16c; Spanish macRerel. . Wc; eel. loo; had dock. 13c; flounders 12c: green cattish, ltc; roe shad. 60o each; shad roe. per pair. Sac; frog leg, per dos., 36c; salmon, to; hali but. c: herring. tV,o. Beef Cuts Ribs: No. L 13'c; No. J, llVac; No. 3, lOe. Loin. No. 1, 14Vkc; No. 2, 13!-so; No. t, llVc Chuck: No. 1, mo; No. J. 7Vc; No. 2, T'AC. Round: No. 1, Wc; No. 2, o; No. S. sc. Plate: NO. I, te: No. 2. 6ao; No. 3. 6c. FRUITS Apple. Wsahlngton, Mo. Pippins, 4V4 tier, per box. ti 60; Washington Red-cheek Pipplna, M-84-s0-U2 slses, per box, $2.60: Washington Genoa per box. $2 60. Banannaa, fancy select, per bunch, $2 26(82.60; Jumbo, bunch. $2.7663.76. Dates, Anchor brand, new 80 1-lb. pkg. In box, per box, $2.00; bulk In 70-lb. boxes.. n. Figs, Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., 16c; 6 crown, per lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., 13c. Grape fruit. Florida. 46-64-4 eO sisea, per box, $4.00; choice tock, 26o less. Lemon, Llmonelra brand, extra fancy. 100-360 aires, per box. $4.60; fancy, 30t-3o0 sizes, per box, $4 00; 240 size, tViu per box less. Oranges, Camella Redlanda navels, all sixes, per box, $3.26; fancy navels, bO-M-1 sixes, $2.86; 160 and smaller sizes. $3.00. Strawberries, Louisiana, per 24-plnt caae, $2.76. VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax, per hamper, $3.60i&4.60. Beets, per bu., 76c. Cabbage, New York, per lb., X. Carrota. per lb., 2c. Celery, California Jumbo, per dox. bunches, K5c. Cucumber, hot house, lVi and 2 dot - In box, per dor . $2.00. Egg plant, fancy Fktrxla, Per dux.. $2.00. Garlic, extra fancy, whit, per lb., 16c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dos., 46c. Onion, Indiana whlta, per lb., Sc. Onion et. whit, per bu.. 32 lb.. $1.76; yellow, per bu.. 32 lb., $1.26; red, per bu., S3 lbs., $1.60. Parsley, fancy southern. per dos. bunches. 60i85o. Parsnips, per lbs. 2c. Potatoes. early Ohio seed, sand oil, in sacks, per bu., $1.10; Genuine Red River E. Ohio seed, per bu., $1.46; Iowa and Wisconsin, whit stock, per bu., 66c; Colorado, per bu.. $1.X. Rutabagas, per lb., 1SC. Tomatoes. Florida, per 4-basket crate. fancy, $2 00x3125; choice. $1.76. Turnips, per bu., 76c. M 1 8C ELLAN EOU S A Imonds. California oft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lot, lo less. Braxil nuts, per lb., 13c; In sack lout, lo less. Cocoanuts, per sack, $6.00; per dos., 76c. Filberts, per lb., 14c; in sack lots, to less. Hickory nuts, large, per lb., tic; smalL per lb., tc. Peanuts, roaated. per lb., le; raw, per lb., 6'4c. Pecans, large, per lb., 16c; In sack lota. 1c less. Walnuts, black, per lb., 2Hc; California, per lb., ISc; In sack lots, lc leas. - Cider, New York, Mott's per bbl., $6.76. Honey, new, 24 frames, $3.76. Jtoetoo Stock aael Boa as. BOSTON. Aprtl IS. Cloning quotations on storks were ss lonow Allouaa Amal. Copper , A. 'A. L A S ArWMia Com. ...... Atlantlo H A C. C. A 8 Bulla Ooalltlon ... . il. A Arliooa.... el A Hocla., reatannial tapper gangs C. C. Kaal Hutte C. M .. F aoalln Cilrwui On Oranby 'Via Grwene Cnanea lala Rojalla Uoppw karr Lake. Lake Copper I Salle Oepor.... Miami Copper Aakad. tl Mohawk . 1214 Kevada Con . 1 Nlplaelng Mlaas ... . 1414 North Rutta . t North Lake . 1114 Old Dommlos . 17 riwreols . 44 Parrott S. A C .4Ht Qulncy . Hw ttiaanoa S Superior 11. Superior A ft. M .. . t Svtparlor A P. C & Tamarack . to U. A S R A If.. . s de pfd . Us I'tsk f'os 4 4 14 I I ah per Cto. . II W inona 4 tVolrerlaa . lt . 4Mj . 1'". . 1H, . la . 11 .10 H'i . 10 . 11 ft ' . 14 . 14 ' . 1I-, 43 44 iat Raak af Prssc Slaleaaeat. PARIS. April 13 The weekly statement .of the Bank of France shows th following charm: Notes In circulation eeereased a 3jvoA franca, treasury deiweils Increase,! I,ij0.0u0 franca: general deposit decreased kuGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER Fat beea aad Lamb Extremely Slow aad Ttall. with Prlres al Ike Very Least Fifteen lo Twenty Five 'l.oerer. SOUTH OMAHA. April 13. 1911. t Coffee Market. NEW TORK April TS. COFFEE Market opened steady at a decline of 7 ft 12 points under realising by recent buyers snd in sympathy with easier European cablea. Early offerings were pretty well absorbed and there was no apparent renewal of the Brazilian selling noted lat yesterday, so that prices rallied during the middle of the day, but the market turned easier acaln in the last hour under scattering liquidation of a pre-holiday character and while the close waa steady last prices were I Wh lit points net lower. Bale were reported of 42.fX bags Closing bid; April. May and June, t.86c; July, tvetc; August, !4c; Sep tember. 9.74c; October. 9 Hoc; November, t.toc: December, 9.60c; January, 9 62c; Feb ruary, 964c; March. 9.ii7o. Havre wa franc net lower. Hamburg waa unchanged to S pfg. lower. Rio 100 rets higher at MKtt); Pantos, unchsnged; 4s t440; 7a 630. Bra xillan exchange on Ixindon, l-22d higher at 13-S2d. Receipts at the two Brazilian ports, 8000 hags, against 13TKi0 bags lat year. Jundlahy rereipta. 1,100 hags, against 4.000 tiaga laat year. New Tork warehouse deliveries yesterday. 8.784 bags, against 7.7 bags laat year. Hpot. quiet: Rio. No. 7. ll7,c: Hantos. No. 4. U'aftHc; mild, quiet; Cordova. lS164,c. nominal. (at too Market. NEW TORKT. April 13 COTTON Spot cloond quiet at 30 points higher; middling upianos. it sjc, mioaung gun, it. rc, sles1 1 ViO bale. ST. LOCI3. April 13 COTTON-Cn- t hanged; middling. I4A4C: receipts, 282 bales shipments. 333 bales; stock, 20.tS6 bales. New Tork cotton market as furnished by Logan A Bryan, members of New Tork Cotton ichange, lit South Sixteenth strert. Ctt e Hogs Sheep .. 4 3' S .. 7.107 .. 3 0. .4 .. 2.700 tieceipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday official Wednesday... Estimate Thursday... Four day this week. .17.20 Same days laat week. 12,"S Same daya 2 weeKe ago.. 21. 113 Same daya 3 week ago.. Sam da 4 weeks ao..l9.9lt Bame das Jast y ear. .. ,18.6!8 The following table irmnn of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha 4 M7 .:.' ! 13.r.Sei 6.170 ! 11 Ml 1919 Id. 60 R.U00 4.17 2S.318 3S.!! iS.KIft 43. Ml ?.U4X .U.;tl7 30 i- f2.648 8.!!l 8i,074. 24.179 tha receipts for th year to dat as compared lst year: ivi i"io t attle 3f,0M, 2WU6 Hog 7IS.70 647.647 Sheep 613. 34 4A329 rh following table shows th range ot prlcea on hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with companions: rlth tc. It 870 69 1 77.9 Late. 1911. 1910. l!XM. 1908. !l!07.l!0b.l!t0j. April 3... April 4... April t... April ... April 7... April $... April 9... April 10.. April 11 . April 12.. Aprtl 13.. 27WI 19'il0 SO 33 '10 42 2IS'10 83 76 6 87 6 74 a I a -, 88 6 70 12H 10 is! . 90 ! 6 82 t ll7 in It C 90 t 4 10 lo'l 9.1 6 74 6 9S: ! 9t'i f 8 6 86 110 fni 1 72 6 KAV4I 79' lr 6 ivj 69 7 011 S 61 8 471 58, 6 ! 8 40 6 22 6 21 ( 48 21) 6 29 46 t 21' 6 t 22 6 28 i $ 26 C 2T. 6 S" S3 81 38 8 Sti 32: 6 39 1 6 42: 42 46 6 27 6 38 6 31 6 28 Months I Open. I High. I Low. I Close I T'y. Mv ...I 14 so July ...I 14 to 14 76 14 76 Aug. ... 14 20 I 14 36 Oct. ... 12 90 1 13 M I 14 SO 114 4 I 14 ft I 14 71 14 2! 14 S Us 12 M I 14 M I 14 61 14 11 12 81 Sundsy. Receipt and disposition of live stock at the I'nlon Stock yards. South Omshs. for twenty-four hour ending t 3 o'clock yesterday : RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. A 8t. P 1 Wabash 1 2 Missouri Pacific 8 4 l nlon Pacific 24 6 C. A N. W.. east 6 3 C. A N. W.. west 38 :tt C St. P., M. O.... 8 16 C, H. Q., east 1 s CI, H. g . west 40 40 C, R. I. A P., east ... 2 1 C, R. I. ft P.. west 3 Illinois Central $ Chicago Gt. Western. 1 1 Total receipts 11$ 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle No Nw Tork cotton market Friday April 11 or Saturday. April 16. rtmeka Hay Market, OMAHA April l2.-II.Y-No. 1 $11 oft; No 3. $iflnfl; parking, I on. alfalfa. $14 on. Birw: Wheat. $r , n , $eto, oats. $7 00. Omaha Packing Co 21 Swift and Company bNI Cudahy Pachintt Co ta Armour at Co 3a4 Schwartz-Boltn Co Murphy Slnoialr 18 Benton Varment A Lush. 2 Hill oi Bon 4 K. B. Lewis Huston at Co.? 1 J. B. Root & Co 8 J. H. Bulla t Wolf McCreary ft Carey.. It 8. Werthelmer 4 H. F. Hamilton 3o lehmer Bros 8 lx-e Rothschild 16 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co Other buyer 319 Ho, 1 2. 3, 3. 1 13 36 AM 94t Ihi 04,1 2M 2hS ?heep l.l.o !i.t i l.Kno 1,117 240 Totals ,2.810 11,140 6.434 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were moder ate, as usual on a Thursday, but still the total for the four days Is large, amounting to 17.200 head, a against 12,9u head laat week tuid 19.600 head a ear ago. As hsa brVn the caae for many days the recelpis consisted very largely of beef steers with quit a little sprinkling of cow atutf and a very small showing of feeders. The market on stuck cattle and feeders opened early in the morning and the (w loads in sight sold vary reaany ai strong price. The market on feeder, owing to tha extremely light supply all th week, has held un In aDita of the break on beet steer, and price today were an high aa they have been any time of late. Good light cattle aoid up a hlgn a sbo. Cows snd heifer war In moderat up ply and the demand waa good. Th better tirades changed hands In pretty fair season In the morning at price that were afely steady with yesterday. in om case salesmen thought that they got a little stronger price for th kind that buyer happened to want. Beef steers were slow and mere or las of a drag all th morning, they being the laat cattle- ta U. Salesmen leemed to feel that they ought to have a little higher rleee, while buyer ware actually oiauing ower. In the end the steers wr cleared up at about tady price. Quotation on cattle; uooti to cnoice beef ateere. $6,10ijj,'8.r40; fair to good beef steer, $6.0i3.10; common to rair Deer steer, $6.20n5.80; good to choic cows and heifers, $6.0O(J.70; fair to good cows and heifer. 14. 76... 00: common to fair cows and heifers, $3.253.76; good to choice stock era and teeners. X4.itra. v; ijr o gooa stocker and feeder. $.005.0; common to fair stocker and feeder, $4.2ift.0; stock heifers. $4.26&ib.26: veal calve. $4,0"B '.). bulls, stags, ec. $4.0fij6 15. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 14... M. . . 20... 41... 40... 14... jn... 11... It... 14... II... II... tt... H... It... 11... II... 11... t... 4... t... t... 14... Jo. . . I.. I... t... tt... 1... 1... I... IT... 14... I... t... I B ' At. 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IM IN 444 I tt I tt I to t 74 7 tw 7 tt , 14 . 401 Tit .141 .1040 . 141 . 1U . 141 . lit I 14 t 16 t 40 I Ot t 41 I M T 10 T 40 1 tt AND FEEDERS. 4............ 4t 4 4 It 44 140 I 104 i je I I t 14 13 444 I tt it 10 it I 10 HOGS Price for big showed further Improvement this morning, bulk of all weight selling at figure about a nickel higher than yesterday average market. Bupplle were fairly liberal, but th de mand at present appaaxe to be unusually broad and active, so that clearance at the advanc wa early and eaty. Practically all of a l.u-car run had changed hands before 11 o clock. Packer purchased about the earn per centage of receipt a on jealorday, chip ping and speculative order calling for about fifteen loads, mostly bacon weight Spread held at uuchanged margins, a a rule, but some nusinea mat waa meraly strong while other sales that were a nickel higher, gave the market a (lightly unevtn appearand In spot. Good butcher axilmals sold around $6 90, and load of lard character ranited at to 80 grid leas. Choic b4tuon grade reached In. 16. the dime higher top being a natural one when all phase, of yesterday trad are considered. Activity and atienglh re cently la aald to be largely due to a very broad demand for product. Representative sale: tT 313 1t 4 14 74 1T 4S 4 4 j r4 4 s t "t 71 6 t tt) t 4 n : l) I it ts... J ... t 14 :'"7 ... I m ft ... I t -i m -..: . t IS o an sit 0 t w 43 .' 144 4 "".ew an f 4 4 "4 k f3 . . 31 ... t II "t t 4 ;i j:3 . . it, 7f. rt ... I 4f, 341 ... t it I 33 -41 ... 4 m 71 "4 ... ' I s; i to (. 71 ttr ... t K I t ?j ... in ! 40 t tl 11 . 4 ' J ' . t 1 ! t I H 74 T43 ... t 53 10 ... I :J . S ts ai ?3 n t n .! la It 7 !0 M 4 t 74 S.'t SO t t; It Ml ... I U 74 I ... I '' a: 1.3 . . 6 4 74 343 ... t 47', tt l'i 30 4 37'4 44 31 ... t til 2 ... I I7, 41 Ill ... t SO 6 It ... t I1' Jt SI ... tf" 40 IT4 ... 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I 10 0 "10 ... 1 44 2J 40 I to n 17 4 10 12 2S4 ... 140 TT 13 40 tin tt K,l ... 140 to yn III SHEEP-AH describing a of th sd.lectlves used In demoralized market might well be applied to the shrep and limn j trade this morning. Demand In all branches M 01 me market was pt actlcatly dead, even in the race or barely normal receipt. lwtat few bids that were put out earlv appeared v to be about iov lower, but the task oi obtaining offers at any decline was diffi cult, t Supply included some loppy shipments of Mexicans, the kind that usually sell and dress out well, but buyers were not inclined to ihow favors snd best, as well a common offerings, were involved Its slump that promised to he severe. I.smba made up the nig bulk of the run and it was toward thla class of stock that bear ish efforts were especially directed. Reasons for today's demoralization were generl rather than local. Eastern sheep mnrketa have been going from bsd in worse this week, snd the condition of the dtesaed mutton trd Is also discouraging. Yesterday's top prh e at Chb-sgo for lambs was K20. whlls South Omaha's high price was only a dime less. After consldersble dickering sellers were forced -Jo accept buyers offers and the entire rVisrket dropped to figures 16Cq2Sc lower. Rest Mexican lambs on sale had to mote at 35 90. and s iry -ond kl'td of westerns sold - st $.. Shorn lsmbs changed hands at $4.8f4 9n. the latter pt lc being the highest quotable for that clrfjn of slock. Business In sheep wss of smll volume, good wethers selling at or nr $4 B0 and ewes ranging around $4 0t94.1oA Quotations on sheen snd lambs: tiooil to choice lambs. $TMja.90: fslr to isood lambs. $5. log. 85; hsndv weight vearllngs. $4.90'o5.15: hesvy yearllncs. 4.nivn4.r'0; good lo choic wethers. $4.V84.8IS; fsir to good wethers. $4 2,Vff4 W); good to choice ewea. $4.3fwfM.SO; fair to good ewes. $4.00if4; sheep, cull to feeders, $3.0054.00. Representstlve sales: No. A v. 278 western shorn lambs Tl 228 western lambs 101 2.M) Mexican lambs 8 421 Montana ewes 97 19 western ewes, cull ' 2.11 western lambs 240 western lamb $1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK V. I TV 4 8 f h 90 4 3 !-. a as Demand for Cattle tror Hog and keep Lower. CHICAGO. April 18. CATTLE Receipts 3. M0 head; market! strong; beeves, an.2tVn rt.TS: Texas steers, $4.fyvn5.80; western steers $4 Sr.fi5.SS; stocker and feeders, $4.10tf.V80 cows and heifers, J2.701J6.8o; calve. $5.0) (iiT.OO. HOGS Receipt. .19.001) head; msrk weak, shade lower; Hcfht. $(.16'a.S8; mlxe.1 $'lomn.S0: heavy. $5.ttM!.o0; rough. $5.8i6 800; good to choice heavy, $8.onfl6.30; pigs $6.14.50; bulk- of sales. M.lfVfftl.ao. SHEEP ,ANP LAMBS Receipts. 17.0ft head: market 4rarUv.i0it lower; native, XtnThelQA WMrim 13 lfc,?4 OO- vaaplinirs $4 40ij5.oo; natlv lambs,-$4.7E(Q4.20; western, V e. i..'i.-v. SI. l.nala Lire Stork Market, 8T. IiOUIB, April M.ATTLE-Recelots 5.300 head, Including 900 Texan; marktrr steady; natlv snipping and export steers, $rt.orfc.BO; dressed beef and butcher teers. $5. 40-0 8. 26; steer under 1.000 pounds. $5 fra $.76; stocker and feeders, $4 oOijJ'o.75; cows snd heifers, $4.10cfif.t; canners, $2.6tViT3.26; bulls, $3.75S5.fjO; calves, $o.00f(iJ.75; Texa and Indian steers, $4.5ft3S.2o; cows and heifer, i 3 6.00. HOGS Receipts. 11.000 hesd ; market steady to 10o higher; pig and lights, $5.7MJ 8.55; packers. $.103.30; butchers and best heavy, $t.2o!&4l.&0. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, i.m head; market 15c lower; native muttons, $3.ofwa4.7n; lambs, $5.7fyii1.10; culls and bucks, $J.26'a4.00; stockers, $2.0uS3.2S. Kanaaa t'llr Lie Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, April 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.500 head. Including 300 eouthetVt". market steady to 10c higher; dressed A-l snd export steers, $o.9rr).60; fair to gdtl. $u.3jtj6.S6; western steers, $o.00(?jtl 15; atocktV" and feeders, $48o60t; southern steera, $5.2o:!jti.OO; southern cows., $3.9'4 90; native cows, $3.1too.50; nstlve heifers. $4.71Ko15; bulls, $4.6oi6.l5; calves. $4.&iVd.;. HOOS-Receipts, 12.000 head: market steady to 5c higher, closed wesk; bulk, cf sales, $S.liV7t;.M; hesvy, $n.054n.2O; peckers and butchers, f6.10fl6.30; lights. $li.2y(i.3o. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 11.000 head; market steady to 15c lower: lsmbs, $5. 0 "(15. 80; yesrlings. $4.lVy8.2i; wethers. $4 0fa4.W: ewes. $3.5)fi.25; Blockers and feeders, $3 0taX7E. T 81. Joaeph Live Stock Market. ST. JOHWPH, April 13 CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.2410 head; market strong to lOo higher; steers, $4.6tVg6.2.-i; cows and heif ers, $3.506.00; calves, $3.501517.00. HOGS Receipts, . 000 head; market pr-iav pects higher; top, $6.40; bulk of sales, $tl.0i tes.- BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, no head: market 15(S2' lower: iambs 84 uva 6.76. Slock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at th flv principal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Cattle. South Omaha 1.700 MMi 8,000 St. Joseph l.l'oO 8.") t(1 Kansas City 2.5"0 12inrt 11wi St. Ixiuls 2.9)0 11.K4) 2,0'10 Chicago 8.o"i0 19.0011 17.060 Totals 12.200 61,660 44.OO0 Oil SAVANNAH, TINE Firm St i-elpts. ;iU bbls 4.x: bbls. U081N Firm: sales, 7 bbls.; receipts. 1027 bbls ; shipments. 5'J5 bbls ; stocks. 31. 3M bbls. tjuotations: B, $7 607.70; D, $7.TOti".7E; E. $7 77',; f. 7.097.2l4j; O. $7. 824,: II, $7.86; K. $7.!C70; M. $7 85: N, $7.90; I, $;.4,: WO, $7924; WW, $7.92'. and llnstit. fit. April IS-TFRPEN- 7(Ko73c; sales. 1.738 bbls.; re- shlpments, 63 bbls.; stocks, tsisr Market. NEW YORK. April IS. BUG A R Raw, firm; muscovado. M test, 3 38o; centrifugal. 9ti test. J.Si'e- tuolssaes ugr. 89 teet 3 ,.f:ned steady. I tYtt2ZZ3 Na. A". Sn. Pr. Me. A". Sk. Pf. 24 141 10 171 11 ..It ... 140 tt ISO IM fit 44 .'414 ... t 0 t 14 114 IM II 144 10 t to 41 ...,....' ... 14 10 IM ... t 40 64 27 t 8 40 71 lot . . M 14 2tl ... ft tl til M I to 0 134 ... lit 11 40 4 M 44 2l 10 4 to , It lit 40 I 10 44 4tl ... 4 tt 14 141 ... I In tl I' tl l H 4 It ... 4 i tt lit 4 t 4 31 2tT .. I 31 lot ... It tt 344 It I 40 tl Ill . I 4S t 14 4 I 4 14 104 40 I 40 10 lat ... f 40 II Ill ... I SO 14 11 ... 4 4) It Ill ... 4 IS 41 lt ... t M lit ... lit 71 141 . . I 3', 44 144 M 4 l 46 Ut 41 I tl', t4 14 ... I 3t 44 i.il ... I It',, II M ... I 4 14. 2tl ... I tt 44 117 ... II 71 140 ... I tt at M4 . t tt is ;o . . 1 it tt 311 4 I 4t 44 K.4 SIM It m 40 4 31 74 210 ... 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