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18 THE ' BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, , APRIL 20, 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Trade Begins to Calculate on i Eednctioii of Crop. COM BULL STAXDJ3 PROFITS WH Cash rrtrn Ptdiilii TkU 8-eesaa la Be tks ltl ts Fal low, at Least I'atll Start la Llqaldated. twins. lt'JtJUV; young Americas, 1.7 17c: long horns. W,fel7e. POTA'TOES-Steady; receipts cars; Wisconsin, 11.206 i.35; Michigan and Mla- wrota. n asi.?. . , VEAL-Steady: 76?ie. SEW YORK STOCK MARKET rtumi imi t mii. Airway the wheat trad is N-irlnnlns I yellow. II 704,1.76 t caicqiate on a possible reduction in onm, aiso. IW l'VRK 6L.YERAL MARKET Uststlsas at the Dar Vartaai Ceta as sarnies. NEW YORK. A DDI 1. - FLOCR Firm: serine patents. faJAariW: winter straights, $4.h4.7v: winter patents. $4 9 64.18: spring clears. t4.4T.r79: extra No. I winter, IT-fWei; extra No. 1 winter, ATStilli. Kansaa straights, $4.9tsj:..i. Ky Hour, steady; choice to fancy. It-twj CORN-MEAL-Steady: Hue while and coarse. ll.fcsJl.TO; kiln the growing winter wheat crop to 325.000. as bu. because of the continued reports or damage maae oy dilierenl experts sow la tne neio. White the most conservative traders believe that proapecl west of the Mis sissippi nver onset tne losses in tne eastern Her or aisles, the damage ready established Is too great 'o make snort selling comrortMbie. ana um some good Improvements result with fa vorable growing weather higher levels will be witnessed. It la evident that some of the leaders tn the late ball movement In corn are taking advantage or the swells to turn paper prorita Into the real article. With cash prices declining this seems to be the lead to follow, nt least until the market ki been thoroughly liquidated, when the short feed situation may again make It- the r j::.- feature. .asiwitnsianaing tne nttry selling of wheat during the last week prices are firm and worked higher today oa poor crop reports. Cash - wheat was ,Mlc higher today. The corn market lias lost (Met of the bullish snap and the trade Is more bear ish, due to the slower cash demand and freer country offerings. Cask corn was ac lower today. Primary wheat receipts were ftT.ffl bushels and shipments Sll.se bushels, against receipts last year of (11,000 bush sis and shipments of J92.000 bushels. Primary oora receipts were P.S.0VI bush els and shipments Tls.uOO bushels, against receipt lent year of 34T.AD bushels and shipment of SHMt bushels. Clearances were I2.0ta bushels of corn. IWSaj bushels of oats, and wheat and flour equal to lJs.0 bushels. Liverpool closed Mrd higher on wheat and ltd lower on corn. - The following cash sales were reported: Wheat-No, 1 hard: I car. H wi 1 cars. ll.C'i No. 1 hard: I car, il l: 1 car, $1 07; 1 car, $Lt Corn No. I whits: 1 cars. tUac: I car. 74c. No. 4 color: I car, T4c; Ko. 1 mixed: 1 car. 7tic) I cars, 7Ho; , rsr, 78c No. 4 yellow: I car, 71c. No. 4 flint: l ean. 74c No. 1 mixed: I ears. 74c No. t tnlxed: 1 caar, PAc;-l cars, 7te t ears, 74c No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 74c. t ears, 71c: l oar, 72V; 1 car, 71c;. 1 car, Sc. No grade: 1 car, 48c: 1 car, fie: j car, am; 1 ear. (to; I car. Sc. Oars No. I whits: 1 cars. ; No. white: 1 oars. Mc; I ears, 5Mc; 1 car, sMtc. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, Kc; 1 oar, Mho, No grade; 1 car, sJsd , , 't ' Osaka Cask Friers. WHEAT No. 1 hard, l.7fl 10; No. I bard. tl.onji.09; No. 4 bard, li.01tyl.47. CORN-No, a while. 7tTT4Ht!; No.' 4 white. TSCItV; No. 1 oolsr, TtajtffUo; "a, I yellow, 7MiXtc; No. 4 ysllew, 7lMr74a; No. 1. 67t!c. No, 4. 71f74c; oa grade, 1W8"- - OATS-No. t white. MlMic; stand ard. ki(joV: N while. MtfJsV; No. 4 whit. kUttrMc: No. I Irsllow, Mitt4c; Mo. 4 yellow, WVf64r. - BARLEY No. 4 mailing. $1 awjl.ll; No, 1 feeding. D'; heavy feed, 9ortH.O. HYtt-No. 2, sMia; No. 1. I7so, tarlot Meeelpts. t 17c; c. L f. Buffalo malting. 1 tl.SvlJ. Wheat Corn. Oats. , 11S , 14 , Is n Chicago Minneapolis Omaha liulutb Chicago oRai.ii and ragvitioNt Featares sf tka Tradlaa and Clsslsg ' Prices Board at Trad. CHICAGO. April . -4. In expected ad srss crap estimates for Missouri and a rsvlalon upward In the total abandoned acres of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois kelped hoist th wheat market today to a new high point for the year. Closing prices war strong, lMtiHo to lNUIV over last night. Corn made a net gain of , to So and oats of ViOSo to lc In provisions the outcome varied front Bi decline to Ifo advance, A big bull market in wheat followed re ports that Missouri would ralss only half crop. On leading expert sent dis patches that the river counties north of St. loui had given up nop for 10 to SJ per cent of In fields and that In th big central counties north of th Missouri river S) per cant of th acreage had been put Into oats, south of that sec l ton he figured the condition as not above 7. Another authority cslculsted th number of lost acres at l.an.OW In Missouri, LOW.. JU In Kansas, t.lwu.uuo In Illinois. Indiana sad Oki together and i.'W.m la all other state. iiurtng th day July ranged from It 47H to H.eit with th finish at th topmost level reached, a rise of l,(tltc compared with twenty-four hour betor. Spirited fighting took place In th earn trade, aa attempt being mad to break th May pnea by aa attack on th Sep tember delivery. Th bull leader, how over, bid continuously tor IUO.tan.bu. lots and aided by wheat strength maintained the uppnr hand, although the market proved a nervous and Irregular affair all day. July fluctuated between 7W-' and 7V, closing Sc up at 7tVstr7V. Cash grades war firm; No. i yellow was quoted at IWrsHc tor carloads. t'nloadiag of oats afloat had a bullish effect oa price. July ranged from 6V to USc with last sales at c up at HV:. Investment purchases took all the surplus offerings of provisions and nullified In th mala aa early break due to larger receipts of hogs. The Incentive for buy ing was chiefly strength of grain. wuotetlons an futuias etused as follows: RYE Firm: No. to arrive.- . BARLET (Heady . t. r. .Burrsio. i It'llKAT Annr" market etmnC: Ko. red, J1.1H. eleralor, export nssls, to ar rive, and ii.h. f. o. b. larioat: no. northern buluth. l.t'. t. o. b. afloat. opening navigation. Futures market was strong and higher on crop damage re ports extending Into eectlnris west of the MlsstsalDnl river, firm i14f4 and exuort sales of taenty-thre loarls of red wheat iv uruvri, wmit i"wi:s Jim iiis11' Mav. 11 1t4a..lss4. closed at Il.lSH: July. H.iraal.lMt. elosed at II.U'4-; September closed at li in. Receipts, . ' ou. CORN Scot market firmer: export. stHc. gomlnil, ,o b. afloat. Futures market wen. nominal. Receipts, J.; hu. OAT5-Dot market firm. Ku lures mar ket as nominal. llecelDts. Jt.360 bu. HAT Firm; prime, 11.36-' No. 1, tl.SR; No. 1. DJvfal.S: No, 1. ILlUil.si. HOPS oulet stats common to choice, lMl.-mMcrtno, nuniliisl, Pacrtrc coast. 1111.. 41044C; 1SW. nominal. as?: Central America. ItVro; Bogota, fr3c, -.. . ,- LEATHKR-Fttm: hemlock firsts. M 17c; seconds, !44jJSc; thirds, tltfac; re jects. Ik. ; .- FlrOVIBJINS-Pork, firm; hjesa, now tun; family. .vWil.0): ihort clears. lix.imtll.a. Reef, .firm: .mfss. Ill V 14 WO: fsoiUr. 1I10MH.W: beef hams, la.uv nu.uo. tut meats, iteiay rncaiea neiuea. 1 to 14 pounds, UO.SgrjllKI; pickled bams. UlWHIllS, Urd, rssy; . middle wesl prime. COJtaiJ 44; refirl.i. fifm; conti nent, 110.W: , suutu America, . sium; com- pouno, aKOMOSX. i , TALXW-Flrm! .nrimel city. hhds.. use; arecni,,mc; country, titwwsc. POl'LTRT-AUve, dull; wedtern fowls, UHc; turkeys, hV. Dressed, quiet: wsat- ein fow1j imM7c: turke . l.w-. RUTTER-eiwdv- and hhohanaed celpts,.(,iW tub; creamery. pecials, lie; extras, KrV:- firsts,' t5Uc; seconds. au'ewmi:- itte--aairy. nnest juiihc: good to, nrlrli. Molk: common to fair. !47;prvwpctals, rt17to: extras, H:: firsts, wc; seconds, 4C2&v. cts,li.r; tnaettiea; receipts, z.su boxes; -ttwftot mnkr current make, white or -colsred, specials, lOHci Mat whol milk. whit or ool-jrad, averag fsncy. i;t,ltHt " BO'rB tajr; fresh gathered, firsts, regular packed, southerly (ectlons. IsMi lMo; fresh gathered, seconds, Istotjlkc Cara'aad Wkeat Regtoa Balletla. United. Rtsts. Dpartmnt ot Agricul ture WeauSer'- bureau's report for th twenty-four hour ending at ' a. m., 11th marldlta time, Friday, April 11, UU: , OMAHA tI8tRlCT. . . . i Terns. Raln- atsjlon. High. Low. fsIL .. u Ashland, K4b. Auburn, NeD... 9 Broken BoW ... 4ft Columbus, Neb. M Culbertson. No. il rairbury. nso. ss Fairmont, Htb. (4 Orand liland .. K Hartlngton .... M Hastlnia. Neb.. M Huldrrge, Neb. tt uncoin. nen... u North Platte.. Oakdale, Neb,. U Omaha, Neti..., M Tekamah. Neb. 47 Valentin U Alts, la......... U Carroll. Ik 44 Clarlnda. la.... M ttloug city, la. sf 41 M M M 41 II 41 JJ 43 17 44 a ti M M M Ji II II 41 . .to .00 .m ,i .00 .o .00 .00 .0 .0 .in .00 .0 .00 Bky. Cloudy Cloudy ' Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ft. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Ft. cloudy Ft. cloudy Clear Ft. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Minimum temMratur for twelve-hour Period ending at I a. m. lilHTRi. T AVHHJknKI No. Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. High. lw. fall. Aruclej Open. High Low. ciose. Tea r. V'heat, May. I UOtiJ juiyt e'wttf BPt.l4t.M Lurs May.mrr JulytTtVtyJ aVHpvVw aMis i Msy.k7te, JulylHSMW May. July "ept. tArd May. July Jtlb May July set. iWwUwJ tt 4S UCaJ MM MUM Mst IXfsJ Hlurt si MS I M ia ion, 74 7S 1 KH us lis) U47H U Tin) N M 4, new i us i hi i ir 107-al lHlSV 1414y 101 Tn,l7trt,,7Tatt4 1 74 ITSl 41 U 1I7 MM 7tMiH"7VWei;4 II M 7H M4 MOO 7 a.t M M MKU i'tSWts IP, If, US n r s ii ns mithImk Met M414- n m 1 KV, MU MM FLOUR Firm; winter patent. vm W. winter mralghts, MtA sp-ne patenta best, p lo. spring straights, l kviC bakers, feostrlve, RTIC-No. 1 SM. RARLEr-Fasd or mixing, tkdrtt.st; fair to choice mailing. II fl M. HEKO-Tlsaouy, ki.lM01i.. Clover, ftU.s PKOVUtlONkV-Meaa pork. llHdllS. Ird, la tierces, li.li. soert rtba, loo, D.sx Tetal elearancea sf wheat and flour wars equal IK,M so. Kiaarts tor the e, aa evwwa wy ursostreet a. were nuai to U44.0W ba. Petmary receipts were S7.SS biL, com pared with 1UW tka lisri eetiondtng day a year aga. Fatlntatnd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. II rare; core. 41 cars; sac. saisj hoga. 11. S head. . Chicago Cask Prices-Whest iaTT red. n IISOI M: No I red. 0-Kjt U; No. t bard, ILUsen la: No. I hard. ItKeui: Ke. 1 worthem. It letyl.sp,; No. 1 sorth m: tLlltLI4: No. 1 northern, H 1.1JS: Ho. I spring H lid Ne, I wring. 11 OMel.wJ,; N. 4 prtna. sbtl.T; velvet chaff, avcrtiaj; a nam. n.iswUi. Corn. Na. a T4rre: No. 1 white. Sti lose: No. i yellow, 7Vr4t4e; Na. 4, 77r; Nn. d white, neriss; Ko. 4 yet lew. frw sr. Oats. Ne. 1 white. MSMe: Ne. I wtuu. aT-aftaXSe; No. 4 white. 17ee; StalTar4. aawa0Mas Hvei . Ne. a otc. rWrlsy, avrl v Ttmethy mm. M.aakll.Os.. clever sasd, Uifc-,KI, BITTy.n-4tta4y; creaaMrtea, IksMlc; dairies. eS FKleVFtm: reeeipta K.OT ram at mark, caaas taWaded. 17i;tkc; erdiiMtnr first. rv-J flrae, lev- POtXTRT Steady; twrker. Me: ssnak na, 14-: aprlBCa. leWc. MKiua-inatj; dalsica, ria17SV; Columbus, 0 17 Louisville, Ky... tt India polls. Ind.. 11 Chicago,' 111...... N St. Louis, Mo... ID 1S Momes. Ja. B MinnBiolls ..... 44 Kan. City. Mo.. H Omaha, Neb...., 17 44 44 M M 14 M it w M M n a M M JiuineM on Exchange it Dullest in Jlany Week w IB0TJGET DITUTID TO TTTABTa IUS.Oii.7S4. Ordinary receipts yesterday i.MJ.b.. ordinary disbursements, Il.aot. Ienclt to date this fiscal year X. as against a deficit of i . 'turn time last year. These figures ex- Panama canal and public debt ...tions. II aad Irrrg M ies Re- Trsdlss; Csatlsses Oi alar I Bill Last Has viral sf Deataaal' for staad . ard lasses Csssea. NEW TORK. April MrUuidness on the stock exchange lor the greater part of tooky's session was toe uuilest In many Weeks, itaneactions in tne first hours, barely totaled more than lto.tMl ahsres and tne trend of pnece was malnl downward., tne mdrset's heaviness aui ing that. period probably resulted more trorft any cause to spatny in ttnanciai In tel rsts oue to diversion uf tJiougbt to tne 'lltgnlc disaster. ' f ' Anotner ictor from Which It was Ira Doaeibie to extract much comfort was tne statu of the dispute between the eastern rauway managers and tne locomotive elMftneers. lite market continued dull ana irregu lar. Until the last hour, when a demand tor'' certain, standard issues, especially Inlotl Pacific, tolled mate steel and Heading, brought a revival ot activity and beat prices of the day. A number of other issues participated In the advance. Including western union, Sunn rose more man t points on rumors a. working agreement with the Mar coni company, on the curb tne old Mar coni stock continued Its spectacular ad vance or tne previous asy, opening at mo, a e-polnt overnWht gain, sening as higu as as) and closing at to aii transactions In' this slock were said to have been tor cash. Among the minor specialties gains of IS points III Betnlehem common and 7 points hi th preferred were the conspicu ous features. International Mercantile Marine Issues were heavy, wun a decline oi tft points in In bonds and a substantial iractiuu in the preferred stock, sending that issue to It lowest price in many weeks. The return flow of cash from the In terior puintg to a large cash gain by local institutions for the week. Money was abundant here today, but In moderate de mand. Another shipment of gold to south America was reported, with an ad ditional trasafer of currency to ban trancisco, tne latter lor fruit carrying ourpone. bunds were generally lower. St. Louis southwestern consolidated 4s were an ex ception, rising I points, soms of whicn was later lost, ioial sale, par value. ohanged on call. ouuioer ui saies and leading quotations oa bono today were: sales, Hiss. Lew. Qteea OF t'LKABIXG HOUSE ilona sf Aaasrlatesl Ba far the Week. ..' TORK. April . Bradstreet . : cicarlnga report for the week end' .,' April 15 shows an aggregate of f3.47L ;...lf as axainst tl.34.14s.ftu last week and 12,77 i, 04., V In the corresponding week last year. The following is a list ot the cities: CITIES. Temperatures al or below freealng oc curred In all portions except th southern ot th oorn and wheat region -within the last twenty -tour hours, and heavy to kill. Ing fronts are reports,! In ail exoept the i oiumous ana Kansas city districts. Ap preciable rains occurred only In the Kan sag city aii Chicago districts. U A, WEL8H. Local forecaster, Weather Bureau. t. leal Ueaeral Market. fJT. LOVIR, April II. WHEAT Higher; track. No. 1 red. ll.U4Jl.il; No. I hard. Plt 17. CORN Firm; track. No. a, HSc; No, I white, HSrWic. OAT8-Hieady; track, Kc, t, tec; No. I white, MSc. Closing price ef fulurei: ' wHKAT-iiigher; May, II. US; July. July, 1h9. July, U9 ll.OCkUl.eT. COHN-Ulgher; May, sOSc; 7ISc . OATS-Hlfher; May, sTHc; etc. ... . RYK-VnchSnged, Mc. . FmCR-Rtionger: red whiter patents, 14 Hil.; ratra fsncy and 'Straight, 44. 4 ; hard winter dears, (XIMHts. 8KEU-Tlmihy. M.uo. COKNMKAL-tJSJ UKAN-Hlgher. li.Mell.ln. og riOlll.NO-Hc. ' HKMP TWINK-7SC, " r FKOVISIONH-Pork, unchanged; Job bing, 114. TS. lrd, uncharted, prim leant, f rllfls. firy salt meau tkoxeai, unchanged; extra shorts, lll.ua. clear rllia, (il l: snort cleirs. 111 ft. Baeon l boxed I, unchsngHl: extra short. 111. 00; clear rlh. filiA: short erars. Hint. POlXTkY-oteady: chicken, UUc; springe, lie; turkeys, 4C; ducks, lie: TTTt-iy: ni i i a. Kft-Oulet: AXKM-Lower, id Flour, bMs. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu i creamery, TTfJOc Recelhu. Shipments. .Ik). imo ItiHV 4U.00 ...... 41.00 : ." ' 4s. 14.0 Kassau. City Oral a sad Prwvtalssa. KANH.4R CITY. Anrll ' t WttKaT StiSe higrter; No. i hard. II Kffl . No, I. ieTit.U;,Nn, J red. tlWJl l"S. No. a i.v7lft. Futures: May. H.07S, July, 1IH. .rieptember, tsSt)WSc... CORN-IS lower; No. I mixed, 7se Wc; So. X JsfJwf; No. -whiu-. wtjkM;, No. a, 71c. Futures: May, 7Sc, July, leSriftro'ember, "IV- - OA i wale wer: no. i White. IH9 r: No. 3 mixed. WSSWe. Futurea: Juiv. Wc: September. tlSo- . RYK-ilr!-. HAY Ptrivrur to CM un: . choice tlm. othy, Ji v?ji.OI, choice pralrte, Ul.&ty a.w. ' . R ITTE R-Cre mery, lie; ft rats, Mc; seeoede, ric; packing stock, jk. rWOd-Extra. MSc: fireis. iHf. . li Receipt. Bhipmenta Wheat. bu.. ti (. ;, Corn, bu .-. 44.0 Am Oafa, bu.. las s.u) ktleaeap'olU Srals 'stark. - MlNNRAPOlJK. April 1-WHEAT-OMe:-Msy. ti sHei.u: July. II K, LMMk: Reptrsnbsn 11 Sfawl ot: Cash. No. 1 hard. II Ui; No. 1 neethera. M.US4J 111S: -Nor-f iwrthwra. HM,IM, Ne. I wheat. n eTHfrlOTS, FUAX-C . in BARLEY-esrttl.M. CORN Na k ye,low. wejtmtc vniwpa. i wnite. KSO30C. RYE-No. 1 kn HkAN-ln rSO-pound ec4i. xMM. FLOVR-riryt patents. tsi, sec owd patents, 4 4V4 : first clears, IX SJATe; sscaad clears, B loavf .Ta. ' Mllsrsskes Urals Market. ' BtfLWAl K'E. April M. WH RAT Ks. I norther, tl liSl 1S: No. 1 northern. II ltlefl.U: No. : herd winter. tLOsSLW; May. ll.aS: July, s. CORN-No i yellow. s: Na I white, tine. Ks. KSc. May. aSc; July. W,?e asked. riATsWiisndard. Mc RYE No. L Mr. BARLEY Mailing. IWI.a Bae Wast -Ada Pradsc Raaulta, AMMtUlaMTS ft .... aaHUsanat tepaer , Aieerieaa acrkaiiural . lalrlui Ue4 suaar... Auericas las awertcaa C. a F. Asertcaa Cettes Oil.,,, Saertcaa H a L. I4. lae secermlet..... Aweriraa LaaaieS ABMritas LeeMsetlea ., Aawleaa S. a H U.1IH sf4 , As. ateil -FooDSrlea..,, saiar l;ttlalas.. AserlaBa T, a T Aeterlcea Tesaies aM... Asterisks Weates Aaareaos Mlalag Co... Alcsieaa AlckMos K Allaalla Ceasl Uas...., kalllsere a Okie eetfeieeeai steal ....... sreoklve HDI4 Tr. Caaa4Ua Ferine ami Leathar ., Ceatrel Leuliar pM t'eatral ef Nee Jeney. CkeaasMke a onto Caiease St Altea I'H.'M. ti. . see..,, Cslease O. W. si.... Chlcase A N. W. Ckkesa. M. It. P... c. a St. l eelonse F. a I Celeraee Southera.... OoneolliUteS Qaa ,.., era rToduct Delaware A H4Ha beaver A Me Ureses... a a. a. sis DMIIIenr leserlusi ... grle Krle 1st t4 Xrl. M sM Ueaeral glertrle Ureal Northers Bf4 final NenserS Ore cltl. Illlaole Cealral laterbemush Met. later. Mat. SK Intersatloael llirveater Inter- Harlsa s'4 laleraatleiial Faper .., laieraalleaal .Faiap ., lova Central -Kaaats I'ltr Hoelsers... K. C. Se. sl-.... Urleli use , LeMleTllla A Rartvllla.. Miss. gt. Uala a , a r. 4 I I M... Mlssnrl, K. S T at . K. A T. N Mnewrl Parlfle Natleatl Btacult ., N'alloeal lea h. R R. el M M pfd.. New Terk Cesirsl. N. Y . O. W Nerlelk S Weaters Norlk Amerfcaa Menaera Pacllw ,., Ferine Mall rann'rlvenla reeple'i Oaa ., , c. c. a at. L.....J Pltlabartli Ceal , Preaet Steel. Car ,., sulleias Palace Car. Itallear Steel far sjaaflla RMshlM tel ... public Uteri M litaa Ce. wk lalase IV (44... a.. I A I. r. M flt. iMm a. w ,. L S W. N Ileaa saerlleis a. A I... 'Mima FaMlle ....... eaihers Rallwar ,.r.'.,. taere Satlwav ats... Tensataas Cuserr Teaet A rerlti T, St . U w T. St. U a W. p(4...... I'siaa Farina .'..... I'niaa Pwitie aT4 l .liet SUM haaltr.,.. fallal State Ranker.... II, MS 1 4 1.43 (414 11 Ik OS 1.M sw 4.4M l U14 Ml SM 4. S.4M 1. 11 It 41 4 Ulk Ml w a I., i. in t.K H4H llltt 14441 tot li) W41 ta ... l.kkl 4; 41 41Vk l.rne lea It M let leik leak lei . 14414 1.4W letit let W1I4 M.aU 41 M 4IH a t.tM nt inn u n n N4k It ...... 1H i.m its nit n it . lal 4k as 44 ll lilt Hid. uvt " its l.Ut Ilea lltvt "ii 'iiii 'iiii mo in '3 Amount Inc. New York Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Kansas City.. Pittsburgh San Francisco Baltimore Crnuliinatt Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Detroit Ism Angeles OMAHA Mllwsukee Louisville Atlanta Portland. Ore Seattle Sf. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis ....... Providence Richmond Washington, D..C. Memphis 8t Joseph Malt Lake City Fort Worth Albany Columbua Savannah Toledo ,, Nashville Hartford Spokane, Wash Tacoroa Des Motnes Rochester Ouluth ,. 44.1 ., 16.41.. 41.li.. li .;., 7.1;.. 4.5i.. 19.11.. .;.... 15.5;.... 14.4!.... 2S.7!.... 24.01...., .6t...., 7.7,'...., a U.S, Csl., 1M 4.W IM It 44 4. 1, w 1414 ti lit 1.W M14 tt 11 IN M 1,4 UIH U1H le a nia jn ixs 1S 14 17k II' IIS 1IW. ' M lalk IU UI' It Ml 141 14111 141 irw, 414, Ma . 4114 J 44 Its IT It 44 Ittt Bk N.14 11444 HIS 111 IM tl U I.IM 1UI4 HI 1114 1st Uk u uvi . M4 UlVt IMS. 111 , ill" iu iaS 1444 IMS 141 si 14 -.tt is ; M be is M 1S ft rati lVk MS 4114 M It, LVM HIS en rs Ms rnt 4ti 'ii" s 140k n 144 s 74 41ti us ms 'is "s MS 114 US s IIS MS 4S MS tt KS us lt.lJt ltts 1'IS 1'lS It tee ts s ntt IkS KH US t'altad Otetas' Okeel V. S.St I SM t'uh Ceeper a Itwtiae Cseaurel WakkSk Vkkaak r4 Waina Marrlkti .... Wantasseeaa glkrtrle Wsttkrs Vales , Vherltes t. E. , lMt!l Vkller Chlae Oteair Par reakelMktH Aeiarkaa Tahacee WkiTtsaea Tetal tslas tae the 4a r. m ast skerea 4.IM 1 tea . 11.410 ll!S S3S l.k tl s HIS It'S M tis 4t S IS I t4 It a a eiti ti n n M MS B I. ts IK 144 144 S r MS S n tvt IIS H M II Macon Oakland. Norfolk Wichita Peoria New Haven Jacksonville, Fla.. Scran ton Orand Kaplds Birmingham Sioux City Augusta. Os Syracuse Evansvtlle Worcester Springfield, Mass. Dayton Oklahoma City , for nana. Me....... Chattanooga Little Rock Charleston, 8. C Wheeling. W. Va. Knoxvllls San Diego. Cal Lincoln Reading. Pa. Tope k a Wilmington. Del.,,. Davenport Sacramento, Cal..., Mobile Wllkea-Barr Cedar Kaplds. la- Akron Youngntown Waterloo. la Fall River Canton, O .prtngflrld. Ill Fort Wayne New Bedford Helena Lexington York, Pa- Columbia, & C Erie. Pa Stockton, Cal....... Boise. Idaho Rockford. Ill Muskogee. Okl Kalamasoo, Mich... Qulncy, III..,.. Bloomlngton, III,,,, Tulsa, Okl Ogden, L'tah Lowell Chester. Pa Springfield, O South Bend, Ind... Blnghamtoa Sioux Kails. 8. D... Jackson, Mlsa Decatur, 111 Mansfield, O Fargo, N. D , Fremont, Neb Vlrksburg, Miss...., Jacksonville, III Houston Trenton , 2S.ll la.Oi 55.SI 21.fi 14.fl. 1.1 13.4 34.i M.I 12.! "is!! 40.1 lJ.el 1S.7 .0' Sl.t! 4.41 tZ.2'J4 t3,fin . llS.5UJ.00i . TSS.518.wt l.S77,Ot( n.ftm.ujol 6:'.0!ri,0l fc.441.OliO' 37.MI.onO .24,OO0 to.2u.rn ll.573.tW) 2i,.ono 23.il0.o9) a.9ii.oi 15jS.O30 14.191.000 K.Sitl.ODOl K345.l 14.lkAlkim llffTCWf 31.1'.... 10.tts.uW! .:' 10.gJ2.taiO 8,:e.KN .5).0iW ,937.0j .2O3.0W I.J7H.W 7.2S3,tW0 .17.0ni)l 7jiC.i .247.0W1 1.745.000' .287.Ot.0l 4.SQ8.U0O!. 4.581.0 M X.2SI.0UUI .4!l6.0ill 4.WI.OO0I 4,2t'., &, .() 5.594.0UO l,3.ono J,I,IBI aTs.o) 1,618.010 a.an.onfl limooo; I..T77.UIO aiTl.lWl 2.413.090 a,.i.iiw 1.412.0110 34.3, 3.5 17.4 42.11 44.1! 1.2 .03 68.01 M. 40.21 IS. SI 11. 7i 2S.1 17.S 211.3, i.i 241.8 21.2 1.5 1 liioj.au l,72,il0DH 1595.01)01 1, 437.(1 J 3.3311.000! 3,245,ut t232. ll.i,cnn 1270.(W 2.0W.O") l.SW.ODO l.wst.ooo l.taT.OOfT U.((l.l Z.M.on l.Tio.oio!, l.sM.vno l.SM.OlO , I.Ktti.ftiiO l.MO.l 1.64S.UO I.244.0O) 1.377.000 i.7a. 2.331.0ia) 203.3 1.4.l.'.(n 47.01 1. 462.0U I,214.0nl) 25.0j. I,44tt.n0t! l.Z.0l 4 SWtl.OOt" l,IW.lai X69.0110: OM.otn 1.121. 1" Kw.onoi pti.oni 7i.io 7X1, 1 :l,")i I15.0UI 811, il 6,i" tU.OUOl KULOUOI HTI.WaJ Ul.UI.il tei.ooot 6J.4I 4.7 1S.I 4.1 "i.i 24.3 14 12.S ,4 579.KB KI4.flli t.0.4 Kl.OOOj 3S1.0XO! fct'.U 6UU.lli"i KS.UI 2r 2Nt. .4. 14.0L .K.., 11.51. 5.1 S rt.t , 41.4; , ' 21.11 1.801 mini ; .. i.o. 24.1. 15.4. 38.4 i.i! 107.3 s.t 1.1 2.2 4.1 11.1 lawk Market. LONDON. April 1 -Aneertran securlt lee opened weak and from H to 14 points lower ttxlay. The weakness was due to continental selling, especially of Cana dian Padflr. Later the list hardened a fraction and at noon the market waa eteadler wllh values ranging from Sc above ts le be lew yeeterday'g New Turk closing. Loodoa closing slock quotations: Ok eceaena . Aaval. Caseer Aatrketa ... airsieka ... H ... aaniasere a I .claa Pa ClkSHMtk .ni-HLecwtlle A Nasa .KM. ....TH-llkx. kaa S Taa.AS a.jvew irs iMrl..ix; . 4NleHi II'S rtCAiHterle A Wkatars rala.,:leitrierlvaela .... . aaee wises S Wasters l.is Okl. A Oats. tlSUalisa OrseA Weataa S Si.vtk.ra MIL M. P.IUS a. M Isets D'Awvtara PaelBa Dearer Rle M falsa Paufle . aa se set I... ne r:iu. g sisal M let ; tt, set . M ft Wkbesk :te4 Tree I , A. set .... . ill teste Osteal ...lull SILVER Bar, steady at RSd sunce. MONKT-JVe per sent. The rate sf dlecouat Is the eses mar ket for short all at le I 4-14 per cent, for tnr aula. per sent. 4 .-, M ...SOU ...174S ... 4 ... 'i, ,..lbs . kS - per . t Its Tewk Mlalavg Slasrka. " ' ' NEW TORK. April Is. CVxmg suota- tions ss mining stocks ware: are MtLasevtlle caa. a Bsvaswtck Cwa t-Lettsa CkM 4 Its Taastl kSsaa... nateslse -. 3Sk t'ssa. Taaesl Ssata.. Utteiarta ..lie Cwa. Cal. A .... MOaAar ...u a Mlver Uttlaatsa a urtsee. I st lew Jaesst ...Mt CwadtttM ot WASHINGTON. April M.-AI the be ginning of suatneae today the condition of the United (Hate treasury was: Work ing Mlaam la tresssry miner. sMAss.es,. la hauska and PtHllpHae treaaairy. lUAM, Bk Tecai keJaoca ai geaeral fuad was Not included In lolais because cunialn Int. other Items tlias clearings. .New York Money Market. NEW YORK. April ll.-MONET-On call, easier, at 1463 per cent: ruling rate. l per ceni; closing mu, Iter wn, wa tered at 144 Per cent. Time loans, weaker; sixty days. sSOitt per cent; ninety days. IS4JH Per cent; six montns, 3 per cent. I ruar, at ctvi-a. i i t-r. raratv-ixv 4S per cent. tlRLi.tl KXCHANUB-aieady. with actual business In bankers' bills at et.ets for sixty-day bills and at st.StJO lor uu- mand; commercial bills, I4.83S. rtlL,Vtai-Bar, atrac. Mexicaa ooiiars. .... BONDS Oovtrnment, steady; raiiroao, easy. Closing quoutluns oa Itonas today were as toliows: U. A ret. k. teg.. .MIS later. M. at. tHt... da esaeaa sevk'Jsaaa M 144 0. 4V Is. rag... ws se tSa S 4S eeesea ....... .HUSK. C. Se. 1st Is TI 0. A as. rag. 114 LtlakS IM1... MS aW eaussa UtL. m N. sal. 4a.... H AHM-Ckal. 1st aa... 44ssl. K. IT, Mk Nli Aaaer. Ag. kk Is ee sea 4Sa IT A. T. a T. CV. 4a..Ui..aHe. Parlfle as. 14 Am. Tofcacok 4k.... kN. I L ef M. 4Ss MS So a ite'a N. Y. c. g. lin.... s Ansear A la H aeo sVb. 4a MS Atrklsea sss. 4a.... SN. Y. N. U. H. ee cv. as Itis er. Is 19 as cv. as. teas N. A '. lat a 4s.. Ht . C l IM 4t Ms -As cv. 4a HI Bat. A Okie aa. HS Ne, Farltle 4a. SHa a ISa ks -ao as ts aw A W. ISk tl o. A U rfils. 4k ... MS Break. Tr. er. 4a.... MS Peas. cv. isa ml.. 4)4 tea. ef Oa. Is s 4e esa. ta ltts fee. Leatasr sa MSftssallas 4a. la.... MS at 24. J -S 4k .111 I. -A L A A F. fg 4t Tt t ksa A Okie tsa .lMS ts gva ts ITS do ref Ik Stt U . W c. 4s.. Ilk, eCklcase a A ISa. tt see 1st gtl4 aa.... tTS C. A A Q. i. 4S.... Mf. A. U 4k Tl as .am. 4a M as. Par. rau ,ri C. M. A A r. A 4t MS kn. 4S. MS C. R- I. a P. a ta T2S ale lat let. Sa. MS e rfs. 4a - stSSe. Rallwar to Jets Cake. Ir.4. i S e ea. 4s TIS Cskk. MIA M 4 Oalea Petlue 4a.. ..MO a, a a r. a a ISt Mis e ee. 4s ms D. A H. r. 4a ... M ee let A ref 4a.. MS D. A O 4a M HV A KabSrr M...teS ee fet. Is M I', a Slsel M as ..leis maulers' 4s ti Vs. -car. ra.sk. ta.. s krle S L 4k- tt Aaeas 1st Is is: As eae. 4a n . ee 1st A ex. 4a... US we ev. 4a, tee. A. M Wsetere MA M ... 17 a aartes P. .a SHVM. Klec rv. lav. MS Oea glee. ce. ls..WSWIa. Ceetral M MS III. 4a. 1st ref. ta. Mn. pae. rv. la..... au, later Mat. 4Sa-.... US-raaaasa It MIS IMA t " staek Clearlasa. OMAHA. April it - Bank clearings for today were atMl.KAU. and for the corre sponding day last year, Cl.5S.eMj4. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Son of Cattle it Limited, but Price, aire Again Lower. HOGS RECEIPTS HE EXCESSIVE Prises Are Generally Nickel ts Dfaae Lower. Except for tke Brat ' Heavlee Skeep Steady, Leasee Unlet. SOUTH OMAHA. April U, Hit Receipts were. Cattle. Hog. Sheep Official Monday 1.091 b.972 4.SS2 Official Tuesday e.732 li 474! 4.1st, Ofticial Wednesday... 4.512 leMr.-i 12.041 Official Thursday 3,lt li.: 7.705 Estimate Friday 5uo 12.su 7,7iu Five days this week. 18,997 ?.27 es,t32 Same days last week. .14. 441 t-UTO 54.7S4 Mme days 2 decks ago.8.857 21.543 21,834 Same days 3 weeks sgo 21 a atz 57.863 Same days 4 weeks ago W.50.'. st.2&l 44.4.18 same days last year.. ..20.944) .9!yt J1.20S Tho following table shows the receipts of cattle, boga and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to date ee compered with last year: 1112. 291L Inc. Dec Cattle 297625 32V.3M 22,859 Huge 1.157.28 74.302 292.977 ...... Sheep ;i,724 536,753 179,883 The following table shows the range of prices paid for boss st south Omaha for the, last lew days, with comparisons: Hate. 1912. iL)ll.ll9U.ll9VM.29U8.190.'.il90. April l. lW.il 12,10 ll M t 74 3e April l. 7 41 ,10 lk t tt I J4i 4 lit 2 April 1-' 7 Mil I 851 . f I 421 I 34 April 13) 7 451,1 4 921 t 7 01, 5 44 4 45 4 J8 April lt 5 tv Ml ( 9U i 5i AprU 16, 7 6tV 5 ij W I I8 t 43 I 31 April 181 7 ta I I I M Si 5 17 4 U! 4 49 April 171 1 71i 0 1 t kil i 43, I 391 61 April 18. 7 70SI 11 I 14, 6 62 14 33 51 April 19; I 5 91 8 S 4 92, 4 Ji 4 44 -4uuay. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tne Cnlon Stock Yards. South Omaha. Neb., lor uie ieniy-iour nours cnuiug ai o clock p. m. Rt.-o.y pts-c a mi. t.'attle. llture. Sheen H'r'a C. M. t St. P. Ky.. 2 2 71 J3 TI 2J4 4t at f S3 :t.... t TT 71 TS ...., T...., T4 Tt..... ..an ..M ..121 Tt.., T7 ri ti rr M IM .. 1 M .. 1 M Tte .. I M IS .. Is M T SO . IS . ... T m .t0t ... 1 M 22S ... 7 M .a w la .20 HTM .241 m t a .l IM T 4S :.-4 M ts tS M T 45 .241 IX 16 .14! ... is .231 It- I 44 .141 ... T ti 1 TC ... I 44 1 ts IM T IS 1.1 IE T IS ..2S ..f-S ... ..221 2 tr I ts 7 s , 221 ... T tt 242 ... T Tk 341 ... ta : M.j-e u is in ITS 7 ! t ; 73- 2H 12 7 11 M 2a M 7 1 M. ...... 233 iH J ts U 2S5 121 t 75 71 V(l ... 7 74 17. ...... St S I TS 45. ...... MI IS T 74 A at IX tl nt ... I B Tt 244 ... I TJ kt - T TS 44 B! ... tli t2 CI HI t 7i a 917 ... I M 1 241 ... T M A 24S Ml: TS SI ... T SS 27S IM 7 M t SM IM T M It 2M NTS m :st ... T U ..MT ... 7 M ..MT ... 7 M . 272 St 7 M ..24 ... 7 M .2 n 1 .2M SIM ..MS 44 T kl 2t: M 7 44 ... 7 ka is 7 as .242 17.. 47.. M it : ..242 7 IS 2 ti 7 IS 7 J 7 7 M T M stesdy Wabash R. K Ma Pac Ry I V. P. R. R 4 C. A N. W. R-. K.. 1 C. et N.-W. R.. W.. . C. lit. P. M. A O. It.. 4 C. It. & Q. It., K.. I R. I. 4t P.. K.. 2 B. ft y. K , W .. 2 R. I. P.,W.. . I. Central Ry O. W. Ry 1 Total receipts.... 1 3 38 11 61 11 i S 37 i DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hnga Sheep. Omaha Packing Co... e-wiri s t o Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour 4s uo richwsrta A Co Murphy Ulll Son , B. Lewis. Huston A Co J. H. Root A Co J. H. Bulla Mo. At Kan.-Calf. Co. Cilne A Christie Outer buyers , 28 , I2S , 114 , 108 14 , 1 21 18 15 18 125 1,513 2.5.13 2.214) 3,394 4.'a) 722 to) 37 124 487 S.....VM1 41 211 . kS ats . 8HEEP Fat lamb trade held course with an unusually large Friday supply. About ?. head arrived, but the big end of the run consisted o through Colorado, leaving only six or seven loads for the actual market. About half of these offerings were shorn lambs, the other three or four toad showing up In the fleece. Demand for good wooled stock bad more freedom than the inquiry for shorn strings, but the trade in general was rather quiet than otherwise. Best lambs, Mexicans, made a creditable top of 18.05, while pretty good shorn westerns sold around 17 00. indicating a spread of about ti.tst oer ween tne two classes of stock. The few packages of sheep on sale moved st hit-and-miss figures, the sup ply being too small to afford anything like a fair test of valuea Fat ewea are quotable up to Moo. with wethers wanted at the usual premiums over ewes. i om pa red with a week ami. both sheen and lambs are selling on a generally eieaay oasis, tne market anowlna few changes since last Friday. Parking de mand uas Keen very fair throughout, but the dressed mutton trade Is not in tne very best of condition and little Im provement in live stock valuea ta pected until after the next two weeks, when the Colorado are all out of the way. Feeder orders have been scarce on all daya recently, but shearers have Knee taking considerable fat stuff, the four days' purchase amounting to almost 5.000 urau. Quotations on sheep and larrrQt: Lambs. good to choice. 37.45418.001 lambs fair to good. n.a7.ts; iambi, thorn. 6O07.M; fat shearing lambs. I7tt7.60; yearlings, handy. 17.0067.5: yearlings, heavy, M.6ftd t.w; weiners, good to choice. pi.left.&0 wetnere, lair to good, K.1MKKI: ewea good to choice, M.ietJe.M;' ewes, fair to rood. 15. 00 5. 75. itO. 12 fed ewee 94 fed ewea 344 fed lambs 26 fed lambs , 115 fed lambs 18 fed yearlings ,, M fed wethers 401 shorn lambs U ted ewea, culls.. M fed ewes , Av. . 101 . 71 . 70 . 71 . 74 . m . n .. at . M . 92 Tr. COO I 50 105 7 00 !. 7 5 75 15 100 4 00 Total tut 11,008 1,414 t- k l L.& 1 here waa tho , usual very 1 uiiitieu tun oa came ior a rnuav. ana the market presented no new features aa compared with yesterday. The few really desirable beeves here found a ready sale at prices that were not ao Very much lower than a week sen while the- fair to medium kinds of cattle sold fully a quarter lower than last week, and In some esse posalbly a little more. The latter class ot cattle are liable to suffer more or less from now on, owing to the competition from southwestern grass steers, but there Is little probabil ity of any letup III the demand for etwwt com fed beevet, at the supply of these undoubtedly limited. What few Mies and hiri.e aw. Im- cluded In the limited fresh receipts found it any outlet at prices that compared very favorably with those isu veetar. day. Along about the middle of the week butcher stock and canners sold at the highest prices of the season, but there has been a aha m break In train. and closing quotations are fully a quar ter lower than they were last week all around. Veal calves show a decline ot fully isle for the week, except perhaps on the best native slock. Built, stags, etc., are selling very little If any loeet man tny were a week aeo and the un. let ior mein m nroad. Business In stockers and feeders wee very quiet and the tone to the trat eu decidedly weak. Supplies have been tol erably liberal this week and have shown a decided tendency to accumulate In peculators' hands. The result is thst prices have gone lower and the cloae ot the week finds a good many cattle on hand which are moving elowiy at prices i wa ituita lower man a week aae. Oluma ot butinese for the smI h.- heen of fair proportion, hut the inn. t the trade la very wek at the close. Quotations on eattla: ainnn a. beef eteera, 17 502t.: fair to eoort steers, l7.0H6;.6i. common to fair beef fi?1 6 l'.0o; od to choice belters, le.ujaj7.60; good to choice cows, ts.mii4.7l; fair to good cows. M.75tr5.5,; common to fair cows, 12.7:44.71; good to choice stock ers ana leeoera, K.754y7.W; fair to good lockers and feeders- !.Kai-2A- enmn,AA to fall Mocker and feeder. M.astyi.S; lock hollers, 41.50ue.50; veal calves. (e-M kas.su, outiB, stags. tc., H-tbm.OV, Kepreeentattve ssjss: ; BEEF STEERo. Na Ae. Tt. Ne. As. lr. 4 1 1111 t M MIS II 1MB) 1 tS CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET Deaasad for Cattle teady Hon Weak Aheep First. CHICAGO. Anrll 19. -CATTI.R Re ceipts, U.OW nesn: market steady to strong: beeves, te.60ti8.75; Texas steers, ea.totsre.iv; western steers, giwwu.li); stock, era and feeders, H30iiti.4rt; cows and belf era, KM,-,.!,; calves, 14. Otto;..1 HOOS liecelpts, 30.000 head: market, wraa to wc lower; ugni, if.ootlt.iet; mixed, i;.w,8.0T,; heavy. 7.t4i8.u6: rough. liA'sft 7.75; pigs, rl.9utj7.2S; bulk of sales, i;.85-tf aw. fllEKP AND I .A MBS-Receipts, 6.000 head; market firm tit shade higher; na tive, jo.iwe.jo; western, 4.25i7.oo; year lings. ttt.laaii7.2ii; lambs, native, fr.2r.4i7.90.;, western, ea.asji.w; yesriings, en.9Urrf.s; lambs, native, I5.25ti7.90; western, MJoij a.dtt , TM I W .III t I ,14 I COW A 4.... . ate 4 21 . IM I SI . 121 4 Ts Coffee Market. KKvF TORK. April 1A-4TOFFKE Fu tures opened steady at s decline of te4 point. In Una with easier Kuropean tables and under scattering ItQikldattoa or aecal selling. The clo. waa steady at a tvet advance of Ir5 points. tSaies. Ia.2tv bags. AprU. l)V82c; May, lic; Jane. lf.Mc: July, 11.94c: August. 14s)c; September. He: October, tt oar: Novem ber. 13.9SC: Jenuary, February and March. llfA Havre was Mi franc lower at the sour of the local opening and closed al a net slecllrte of lei's, franc. Hamburg was H pfg Tower. Rio was 71 teas lower at 119450. Pantos was t ret lower; a. J7T. 7a. 7S. Re ceipt at the two Ttraatllsn ports were M.0U9 bags, against w last year. Jundr ehy receipts were lAt bags, acainet 1.5a aaet year. New York warehoiste t4e lirertes yeeterday were AAA aaet. airelest 17. M last year. Today'e erects ' tsentca cable lejpoitad 4s sschangett. raso Paulo ivtsrts 1.1, OS hags, against .Il.sjtt yestee day. Spst coffee, quiet: Ne. 7 Kle, 14Xc: No. 4 nentoa. I?..-. Mild, quiet; C'jr dova, Mttlttyc, asuuiat,1 I I A.... I.... A... 4 ... I.... 1 ... 1.... 1.... I.... I t . 4 .... M4 I 09 1 ftEIFtr-.A .... TtT 4 44 4 SM 4 SS .... 414 4 Tt BULLS. ....Ill 4 M 1 ,...1141 4 M . lat 4 at ,...11W I M 1 CAIVfcja. .... TM 4 21 .... Ml 1 W .... tl iu .... is i a .... MS 4 M .... set I M Ui 4 St .... Ill IS .... in 4 st .... 4U 4 IS .... IM 4 TS .... ae 4 s ,isie 1 2 1 4 1..... I A..., 4 I I.. I.. 1..... 4 1.. ...JIM s ...1IC 151 ...US I M ...1M4 S II ...Hit 4 ...IM! I M ... 171 I II ...UU 4M ... 4M I S ... in m ,..1TM I fa ,..lt t M ..Ilea M .. la ..MIS ..Mm ..lit I M ..111 t It .. IM 4 3 ..Iks T M .. li 1 as ..IkS Is .. 7 s .. 14 I ..tst t s .. 11T IS W It STOl.ii.Erut ANu rcLUr.HA 1 4T t it 14 Set I ts I sm 4 A I lie i a I 47? S M 1 UI IW 4 4S 14 HOOS Receipts of hogs were excess ive and eutetuo advices besrteh, causing a slow to Sower trade locally. Snippers Uo In the buying at prices steauy to possibly a little stronger but peckers gen eia.iy neid out tor cneuper co.-t and the market had a atow, craggy appearanoe alter llrst rounds. From stetviy levels, prices became a nickel lower, ctoetng a fiat auras Soarii. is was a mean sweat iiirouttsHtut Horn a set nag viewpoint and clearance aaa aariayea unitl sner 11 .se s clock. Posted s-ipplv figures called for altaost I3.0M head and quality ot tne run was very good en an average. Shippers fav ored good medium wetgul butcners and purchased about thirty toads is ail, fuiiy 15 per cent of the entire crap. Beet hesvy hogs eu ease reached 17 M Identical with yesteeday'a laigh price, ! wnue bulk landed within the A'JssS. l. spread. Th raiage la values was natur al, y a little water tnaa os yesterday and eeciines erere more clear' y shows ta tnovesaent ot lone strings I has la Iso lated aslee of smooth lard dfertnga. Ba se business of cnetuence aaa reported esa grades sold frost 17 downward, but SeN- . ka. Represisttatlve sales: Ka Av. Sa- Pr. Na Ae. tea. rr n. ...... is sis sa lea T tv u . s T ae tr za m s a t 2it ... I at im a in a im ... im til m is . in s I a si na at 1 a m is mm s an mis M Ml ... ! IS.......SM ... In M IM 12 t as S M Us I 71 M ne U 7 14 IT MS SIM ti IM M 114 II MO ... IM 14 Mt 11 I a. 1 11 ... t m sa ms I m m ri sin M. ...... St S TS 4k IM ... IT A US ..i t M M MS M t It. It ... I S 14 ! ... I a a m ..ts va s i a ta a jr-i wis , Ksasss f'lly Live stork Msrkrt. KANSAS CITT, April 1. -CATTLE neeeipt a, l.tajj need, including 3o head southerns; market weak: dressed beef no export steers. I7.t0ti8.50: fair to good. I5.u04i7.10; southern steers, BOOrw.ilO; Southern COWS. M.UVne.35: native co are e4.6tsri7.Oii; native heifers. tS.264i.00; bulla. I4.5WU8 40; calves, Ii.00ni8.00. HIXIH KecelptA 4.,iOD head: market steady: to 6c lower; bulk uf sales, li.tisb 7.16: heavy. I7.90kia.00: nackera and hun h. era, 7.;oj7.K; lights, f7.5utg7.90; pigs, P.00 (U t.V". SHEEP AND I.AMBH-Receipts. I.M0 neao: marset stow; lambs, t9Of,kj.09; yesullnks. 5.j0t7.l5; wethers, $4.6ut.6ti; ewea, U.25tt.00; stockers snd feeders, 13.30 65.00. ft. teals Llvs gtoek Msrkrt. FT. IvOUISt, April II. CATTLE Re eeipta 600 head, including 100 head Tex ana. market strong: native shipping and export steers, Ii.50ti8.75; dressed beef and butcher steers, l5.5tVff7.M; steers under l.oo pounds, .50ti8.;5; stockers and feed ers, f2.0ont.75; cows and heifers, $3,754 426; Cannes, Keat.5V; bulls. 14.25tHi.36; calves. &.voti8.25; Texas and Indian steers, 16 507.50; cows and heifers, 1.7 5u.0. Ht lei Receipts. 6 lieiid; market stesdy: pigs and lights, S5.joti8-00; mixed and butchers, t7.864?8-li. good heavy, s,tto 08.15. SHEEP AND LAMBM-Reoelpts. 600 hrad: market strong; native muttons, ta.otMiii,iio: lambs, pi.254j8.40; culls and bucks, I3.00fle.26; stockers, t3.254j3.7s. Stsrk la klshl. HI. Joarpk Lies Iterk Market. 8T. JOSEPH, MO.. April 19. CATTLE Receipts 200 head; market eteadv; steers, pi 254ia."; cows and heifers, 1X50 feKis; calves. Moati8.09. HOGS-Recelpts 5.3W head: market slew ana west; lop, st.at; oulk, lt.ton7.k. Hllttf A.l LAM BS Receipts 1 000 neau; maraei steady; iambs, 7.ota-S.a. Receipts of Hve stock at the flea prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sbeep "outh Omaha 12.M 7.70 St. Joseph Pa) AatW la Kansas city l.oe A5O0 Ijui HI. LOUM 601 fiUO Chicago ..nt 12.000 20.000 6,000 DON'S REVIEW OF TRADE So Disturbing DeTelopment Able to Abate Profresi. ADYASCES DT IRON A5D STEEL Disaster ts Steamship Tttsnle Has Usee r lss Depreaalsat Effect aad Especially Coaeeraa Issarascc Circles. NEW TORK. April .-R. G. Dun A Co.' Weekly Review ot Trade tomorrow will gay: Reports from the leading trade centers indicate that the recent progress toward Increased business confidence and activ ity continues and no current development, howeter disturbing, seems to check the Inutrovement. The growth of more optimistic business entllm nt Is especially conspicuous in the wesl and southwest, and this Is all the more significant because of the re ports of danvigd to winter whrat that were responsible for a rspld advance In prices wnlcn was partiully lost. The feanul disaster to the steamship Titanic hss had a more or less depressing effect upon the markets and is a matter of apecial concern in. shipping and in surance circles. Further price sdvances in iron ana steel are announctd and pradurtjen La w 1 maintained at approximately 90 per cent of capacity. There bas been heavy buy ing of bars by agricultural machinery Interests and quotations are higher. Sheets are also firmer and on the whole finished snd semi-finished lines srs stronger, lemand lpr pig iron has in. eluded basic malleable and foundry grades. Important foundries In five east and central west having covered tbetr requirements for the third quarter and some for the second half of the year. There ts less structural steel work In sight than for some tune, but it 1 esti mated tnat contracts tor standard sec tion rail now pending agcregato about 100.000 ton. Labor troubles In textile centers are being sdjutted, but deliveries in many lines are sfected by recent strikes. Dis tributors in the middle west complain of hesitancy due to unfavorable crop re ports. In the Industrial lections of the country dry good trade la Improving moderately. Cotton good srs firm and adavncea have been announced in wide print cloths, wide iheetlng and other line. Demand for ttsple print and gingham la steady and ducka rule very firm. Export shipment contlnu large. Th silk trade Is beginning to show distinct Improvement In th volume of fall orders, while woolen and worsted lines are In a very satisfactory position. Improvement Is noted In fotwear and while the higher price demanded csuse conservative buying, both manufacturers and wholesaler report an increase in business aa the season advances. Leather and hides are firm. BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW Is Mesy Llara Beat seas la Excess st Last Year. NEW TORK, AprU U.-Bradstreet' to morrow will say; Trade la steady aa a whole and In many lines tne volume of business is In excess of that done at this time last year. Still more or less Irregularity has develoned and there has been some recess from the activity witnessed in recently preceding weeks. This trend Is due in part to the fact that near future spring require ments have been covered, while far fu ture buying, save in special lines of tex tiles. Is rendered conservative by uncer tain crop prospects and actual serious damage to winter wheat. However, the undertone of affairs Is strong. Dry goods, footwear, hats and caps, furnishings, hardware, groceries, lumber and pal nut and oils lead In point of ac tivity, while the price tone ot the Iron and steel msrketa is much stronger, with activity in pig Iron and buying of steel bars predominating. But even this latter market la affected by the tact that prices on structural shapes are not so firm in the east as they are elsewhere, Jnhhers of eotton goods have recently taken to buying In small lots, but Id a steady way. Still the market as a whole Is lees ac tive, owing In part to weather conditions, as well as to the tendency of prices tit advance. In consonance with higher quo tations for raw cotton and to slow pay ments. It Is recognised that work is light, that production in many things has been restricted by mill labor trouble and that It will take time to regain loot ground. Suitable for fall and winter uses are being taken in a nnerai way. Business failures in the I ntted states for the week ended April 18 were -tj". agtihst 234 last week. 233 In the like week of 1911, 191 In 1910. 254 111 19U9 and 254 111 turn. Business failures In Canada for the week number 20, which contrasts with 22 last week and M la the corresponding week of 1911. Wheat, Including flour, exports rrom gne nlted States and Canada for the week ended April 18 aggregate 2.8t3.uM bu., against 2,413,2I last week and 1,7.,7S this week last year. For the forty-two weeks ended April 18 exports were l.ti,llo.S98 bu., sgslnst 98.094.112 In the corresponding period lost year. Corn exports for the week are 640.484 bu., against 22, .Vi last week and 429.42 In 1911. For the forty two weeks ended April 18 corn exports were 22,298,1 bu., against 42,052.612 last year. Totals ...14.200 0.41 18,50 Metal Market. NEW TORK. April 19. METALS Standard copper, easy; spirt. I15.5tab 15.80; April, lli.50ajli.75; May. 115.5649 15.C9; June. fUvSah 15.75; July. I1Vhj li.w. Lonu-m market steady; spot, ITS at Pd; futures, ill la Id. Arrival reported at New Yoik today, 43 tons. Custom house return show export ot 15. Mt tons so tar this month. Lake copper, iit tltiti 14.25: electro lytic. 14-vuwlt.l2w: casting, HS.tVrvrli.s;' Isral sales twenty-five tons June at 115 Si; twenty-five tons June, $16 571. Tin. firm; spot. Ui(44 W: April. I44.wt44 W. Slav. t.:4ki44 . June. 443 251 41.76; July. 111. 2M 42.50: August. t42.to41.l. London market, firm; spot, flss Kw; futures, fits Mm. 1-rad. easy; HUMtCri. New York: t4.l04ii.l5 East St. Iuia. London, til Is Id. Spelter, firm; ItXtlrt-SO, New York: ps.45 175, Kasl St. Louis. London. t26 16s. An timony, quiet: Cookoon's 18 08. Lo cally Iron was steady; No. 1 loundry. Il5.l5ej 15.75: No. 2. tli-SU 15.59: Na 1 soutbera snd No. 1 southern soft, 115.254) 16.76. ST. LOtl. April n.-METALS-Lea.!. quiet. At SU'tt; spelter, firmer at Ib-Tef; Ask . Evassrated App2es sad Dried Frslte NEW YORK. April 19. EVAPORATED APPLES quiet snd stesdy; on the Mtot fsncy ere quoted at tWtjlvVfe:; choice, 80 c: prime. 7Stf7lc. DRIED FRUITS Prunes met with a fair lobbing demand, but prices are un settled; quotations range from 44rl'tVc for Callfomtaa up to 20-tOs, and Sulc for Oregon. Apricots sre quiet snd barely steady; choice, 144rl4i$c: extra choice. 15ftl5ytc; fancy, lwfiltlixc. Peaches are dull and heavy; choice, IfttrulOV; extra choice, UfellHc; fancy, UtiUl.w. Raisins are only about steady with a fair Jobbing trade. Loose muscatels, 6rtrc; choice to fsncy seeded, eriTe; seedless, 7M8c; London layers, ll.tOUl.ti. tlverpeel Orala Marks!. LIVERPOOL. April nV-WHKAT Unot. flrm; No. 2 red western winter. 6s 4-vd; No. 1 Manitoba, not quoted; futures. firm: May, ts !d: July. 7s MM: October, 7 Pad. CORN Spot American mixed, new, firm: 4s 4d: Americas mixed, old, firm; 4s IIHd: Atnerieaa mixed, sew. kiln dried, teady: 4s 9Sd; futures, easy; May. 4s TM; September, is 4. PEORIA. III.. April 19 -CO Rff-Lower; track. No. white, 77c; Ns. 4 white. 7Ac: No. t yellow, 77t.; No. 4 yeilow, 7c; No. S mixed. 77,c; No. t mixed. .c; eample. to4l73c. OATS Lower; track. Nrw 2 white, 5c; standard. 47ae: No. I whits, 67)a57e. aaska Msy Market. OMAHA. April 1. HAT No- 1. 12 S9 21.es; No. A Ill.ttlsjJSO: No. t. !15.4tevll S. No I middling. t-WtTstrr. S; No. 1 low bind. !!; alfalfa. cAoir third aad fosirtk rstttisg. tn WS.m-. first sad eer csd cutting. t .!, Ne. 2, elA4M 1AM; Nta. x, U5.Swkia.sA . . Dry GweMfs Market. NEW YORK. April 19. DRY GOODS The cotton goods market were eteady and quieter during the day. Jobbers re port a moderate trade with resist ance to price sdvances shown in aevenl quarters. Wool markets are firmer with trading of moderate volume In coarse woolens snd pulled woola. Cotton yams have been advanced. Knit goods are tend ing higher. Oils sad Reals. SAVANNAH, April 1, TTRPENTINE Firm; sales. 414 bbls.; shipments, 4a3 bbls.: storks. 17.417 bbls. ROSIN-FIrm: sales. 4.511 bblr recelnts 1.122 bbls.; shipments, 847 bbls.; stocks 42.421 bbls. It. Pv4s: D. K75; K. 98.95 F. O. H, I. ft. 10; K. $7.15; M, r.2on7.2; X, I7.2S; WO, r MI.T.2S; WW, 457.49. kstrsr ' Market. NBtV YORK April l.-8l'C.AR-Raw, firm: Muscovado. M test, .lc; centnfu. gal, M lest, 4.11c: molasses surar, M teaL l.Mc; refined, firm, ' Weal Market. T. LOCI 8, April Ml WOOL-Steady territory and westers mediums. Ksjii tins mediums 164317c; fine. 10615c. awrmukite your l-wiiie by advenlsin la Th Eee-the newipaper that reaches aU of tke buyers. 7e Will Buy MARCONI WIRE LESS STOCK Wire as number of shares a lowest pries Jou will Dudley A, HNS COMPANY lOO Sesrth xaHajQa treat. i