OFFERED FOR RENT Houses and Cottage. Age. . $3 per month. We contract your pecking, storing and hauling. D. 4233and P. 37 8S. Offices U7 8. ltth St 830 N. 16th. FOR RKNT Elegant 6-room colonial flat, opposite Bemta park. 2318 Crttnlng. I ROOMS, modern. Ill N. 26th. P. 271T. 3-ROOM house, modern except heat. 3511 Corbsu Rent reduced to fn.50. Phone. 8IX-n001I flat. 2409 Cuming St.. $20. Nine-room all modern dwelling, 1113 S. 82d 8t, $50. ALFRED C. KENNEDY, SOB First National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 721. RENTAL DARAIN. J-r house all mod, 4233 Douglas.. .. t-r flat mod. ex. heat. 160? N. 24th t. 6-r flat mod. ex. heat. 1G08 N. 24th t....$lB 4-r. cottage, 2006 N. 14th St, only $10 t-r flat. TOO B. nth St ...IS 14th and Ohio, cottage for colored....! 7 N. P. DODGE & ca, 16th And Harney St FOR RKNT 2-tory frame awelllng on Com Bt, betweon 26th and 37th Sts.. all modern Improvements. The Crelghton University, Tel. Doug. SS20. FTnimon ln "Jl VbrtB of the cltr. ClOUBeS Crelgh. Son & Co.. Bee Bldg. NlCB eat front 6-r. cottage, modern exoept heat. 1742 3. tkth Bt. Doug. Mb. NEW house, 8 rooms; up-to-date. 2121 Xarlmore. Ednmn new modeirn eottaxe. 2719 Rug- srle 2S.C9 traoa w. iiazen, 207 m-caquk. p. im, e Tirir-if Mtl.irtt mnnm .Tfa fl t heat. 3)30, 3332 N. 23d; newly papered and var nished Phone D. 7868. SAVE money In shipping household roods, auto, etc Missouri River Freight Thr. k.t hnuai. 2S2S-42-44 Davenport V&Wd barn, 8234 N. 26th St, JU. J-r. house, lSlt mcnoiaa bu, JOHN W. faOBBINa 1S02 FARNAM BT. roome. modern, good repair, fine shade and lawn, southeast corner Poppleton Ave. and 81st St 235. SOUTH OMAHA residence, small barn; premises fenced. No. 3918 T Bt, S3. SMALL GROCERY STORE and rsl Benoe, No. 362 S. 30th St. 818. Inquire of & A. Searle, No. t Omaha National Bank B!dg., Omaha. Phones Douglas ESQ or Harney 1625. T Hall, Fire and Tor- JJ.10UJ. alater Co. 616 Om. National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 1016. FOR RENT OR SALE Nine acres. -I W Wtl B5th and Vane Sts., about three blocks from street car. Call Webster 3246. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. Nine acres and 6-room cottage, S9th and vine. . uau weDster 8Z46. NEW 6-room cottage, close In. 1013 8. fSA, FOR RENT -room modern house, ex cept furnace, PX 2432 S. aoth. Phone Harney 1739. 6 rooms, modern except heat 2 f Blnney. -Telephone wepster im 8IX-R0OM brick residence at 2224 Em met Bt, new; new decorations and elab orate light fixtures; 330 per mo. Phone Red 4721. . xraver .Bros., vt umuia eta. Bank Bids. rmxrr. 1t mnAam t.mnm houses on paved street and car line. Deautuui yaro. 2305-09 boutn Sltn ML, tMi . eacn. Juaua A. Hansen; 407 McCague Bldg. NEW 10-room briclc, all modern, hot water neal, m& iiarnoy, tw. uiuuu -J. O'Brien. Harney mi. Douglas 1218. 2363' PRATT t rooms, all modern. $30. Bemls-Carlberg Co., 310-312 Brandela Theater. , . MAQQARP VAN AND STORAGE CO. casks, moves, stores and ships household gooas ana pittaoa. uuuhim aww. rT4T .TP. Expreas and Storage, Piano KjKJJ-UU and lurnlture moving. P. k7C TJ. Largest List Payne HOUSPS Slater Co.. 616 Omaha IIUUJW Natlbnal Bank Bldg. 2317 Jackson St, S-r,. mod., 345. 606 .Park Ave,. T-r;. modern. 342.Ba 2012- Elm St, 6-room modern '324. 2014 Elm St, 6-r.. modern. 322. FELL & PlNKERTONl ,213 Board of Trade Bldg. 8-ROOM. modern. 830 S., 29th. 8-ROOM house, modern, near car, near school, good neighborhood.. H. Sp9. MY home place at 3103 N. 51st St, 8-room house, an modern; cnicken house; good barn: 3 bhr lotai house new and a fine place ta live; will rent right to the right party, wife died and must rent. Tel. Benson; 716 J. Call Sunday if possible, a w; Kaley. HOUSES FOR RENT. 7-room flat. 8d floor, 2310 Cuming St, 7- room flat, 3d floor. 2308 Cuming Bt S-room house at 1669 N. 17th St 8- room house at 1563 N, 17th St 7-room house at 972 N. 26th St O. C. REDICK. Attorney, 1517 Farnam St. 7-8-ROOMS modern, first floor oak fin ish. 60S Park AVe., 2917 Jackson; 342.60 and 345. Phone Harney 1510. aiY.Bnnil hrlclt. In KountZA Place, an hardwood finish, elaborate wall decora tions and light fixtures, south front, 3 per mo. rrrr, vnn. BROS.. Phone Red 4721. 705 Omaha Nat Bank. BIG store and, basement, 16th and Viu. ton. 315 a month. 6-room. modern except heat, 317 per lUOnill. XDLU luiu. VIIIWU. WW. aim. Anton Oatek. Tel. Dons. 349. . EIGHT-ROOM brick, partly modern, S66 No. 4th St. 315. . Five-room cottage, not modern, 170j Bo. ISth Bt. 312. , - Six-roam flat, modern except neat, 20th and Harney mis., a. Six-room modem cottage fronting; Hans com park. $30. HARRISON & MORtON. S16 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 6-ROOM MODERN, new cottage, fur nace; under lease, 2719 Ruggles. $23.50. 8-room modern house. 950' N, 25th, $30. yHOB. W. HAZBN. 207 McCague. 1. 1300. 3664 Leavenworth, 6r., mod. ex. heat, $18. Eemts-Carlberg Ca, 310-312 Brand els The. CLOSB-IN BARGAIN. , 2501 MABON ST. . First class 9-room house, with hot water heat; oak finish dn first floor. This i a very good house for a large larally and the Tent Is reasonable.' WM. F. SWANBACK. a a 13th Bt Tel. Douglas 1422. Stores and Offices. MOST dec! ram -warehouse space In Omaha. Would also consider renting part of sample room floor, especially Kood for automobiles. Racine Sattley Co.. 10th St. viaduct FOR RENT For wholesale, light manu. (acturtng or retail purposes Farnam Bt after December 31 the three-story and basement building. 22x100 at No. 1011 Farnam St Upper floors have light on three tides. Inquire at room 314. First national Bank Bldg. Tel. Douglas 1243. "Uptown hall for rent for lodge purpaes and conventions; cheap. Call Doug. 5446. $2.60 per $1,000 for 1 year. " is.CC per 11.000 for t years. $7.50 per $1,000 for 6 years. We also write fire Insurance. 106 McCague Bldg Doug. 1663. STORES AND OFFICES FOR RENT. Offices at 1517 Farnam St, 2d floor. Btore, 1030 N. 16th St Two stores, new, 2104-6 Cuming St Store, 1414 Harney St Btore at 336 N. 26th St, So. Omaha. O. C. REDICK. Attorney, 1517 Farnam St OFFERED FOR 8&XM Furniture. A WHITE sewing machine !n perfect condition, all attachments and guaran teed; a big bargain for Monday, $a. NEBRASKA CYCLE COMPANY, Ulckel's. Uth and Harney. 'ainaicaU lnstrmueuts, OWN a good piano; we will help you; Keunlne bargain: no fakes. Q. H. Harr Piano Co., 3d floor Boston Btore. P. 2C17. Electrto pianoa and 88-note players, $290; some 3193. 119 N- Uth. Catalogue. V, via Typewriters. f4AFES-a-hand. Amtrlcan Supply Co. TYPEWRITERS for rent; S months, $& .CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE OFFERED FOR SALE Typewriters. RENT an L. C. Smith & Bro. type writer! visible back space key model; new ribbon; A-l machines In every re spect L. C Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co., 1318 Farnam St. Mlacellaneonaw For Bale A few unclaimed ALL WOOL Dundee suits, 110: alterations free. DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS, Northwest Corner 18th and Harney Bts. BOOKKEEPERS, roll front cabinet. Web. 878. Kindling, 14. IL dross, lumber ft wrecking. HALL'S safes, new end Zd.hand. Corn A McKensle Pt'c Co.. 1417 Harney D. ml FOR BALE New antt second-hand carom and pocket billiard tables and bowling alleys and accessories: bar fix tures of all kinds; easy payments. The Brunswlok-Balke Collender Co.. 407-4O Bouth 10th 8t. SAFES Overstocked 2d-hand antes, all makes. J. J. Derlght Co.. ISIS Farnam St EMPTY Ink barrels for sale. Apply Bee Publishing company. 17th and Farnam streets. POOL tables, store, restnurant fixtures bought, sold. Levy. 2510 N.. South Omaha. STORE FIXTURES, coolers, refrigera tors, grocers' display counters, lee ma- cornea. Ape unuca iine. m irarnam. DOCTOIVS horse and buggy. D. 29l. FOR RAT.TCKSlm.w4 nV h... rtA china cabinet Phone Harney 1515. TO make room for new fixtures w will sell a $250 fireproof sale Tor $100. Kerr Abntract Co., 305 8. 17th St PERSONAIi THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cist off clothing; in fact anything you do nut need. We collect repair and eel! at 13t N. 11th St. for cost of collection, to toe worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 4125 and wagon will calL INVALIDS NEED PENSIONS. 1,193 subscriptions to the L. II, Journal fl.bO; B. 12. Post, $Lsa, and Country Uin ileman, $1X0. wilt earn $3,009 for the In valids' Pension Ass'n, whlcn will insure myself and mteen otknc Mitrerors in a month, each. Must have 398 In April. Your renewal worth 50 cent. DON'T WITHHOLD IT. 'Phone Douglas 7163, Omaha, Neb. GORDON. THE MAGAZINE MAN. , 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY. Bexten pharmaoy, Uth and Dodge. MASSAtTlT. Swedish movement 413 J-i S3AU rto TIM a. rinuilu 372. YOUNG women coming to omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association bulldlog at 17th and St Marys Ave., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. Look (cr our travelers' aid at the Union station. E. BELLE, scientific massage; baths; drugless treatments. 703 & 16th. Apt B. MA(TNFrTntreatment- B- Brott JUiUlNIXXI-over710 B mh Tj.7856. MASSAGE, salt glow. Mme. Allen of Chicago. 109 & 17th St Douglas 7665. Massage, Mrs. Steele, 1807 Farnam. 3d '. Mrs. Hedlund, maaa & Swodlsh movement Hours. 9-12. 1-6. 401 Ware blk. P. 7943. HOME nurssry for infants. "Web. 6470. ANNA MASKS igu, Massage. Mrs. Rittenhouse. SoS Boston Str. Miss Fisher, maa, bath, elec. treat D. 863 MANICURING) face, scalp and mag netic treatment Miss Debar, 204 So. 19th. rOULTUY AND SUFPIilES ADDRESS M. M. Johnson Company, Clay Ctinter, Nebraska, manufacturers of Old Trusty Incubators and Brooders, for Incubators and brooders: catalogue free. WHITE Wyandotte eggs for hatching. South 3399. Uth and Jackson Sts., South Omaha. BUFF ORPINGTON eggs for hatching. Web. 4335. 3710 Grand Ave. 1 S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Florence 21S. EGGS For Hatching From thoroughbred S. C., White Leg horns;, vigorous, hardy stock; great lay ers; country range; $1 for U; $5 per 100. MRS. KATE MANN. Benson, Neb. R, F. P. No. 3. Tel. Bensun 747-W. ROBE-COMB Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching from the finest laying show birds, trap -eated. $2 for fifteen. Tele phone Benson 328. W. F. S. King, Ben son, Neb. Letters answered. GUARANTEED settings from pure bred R. C. Reds. Fine laying strain. $1.50 per 15. Will Cochrane, Oakley, Kan. EGGS from pure bred, healthy, well mated stock; Leghorns, Buff, Brown, White Orpingtons; Black, White, Buff Wyandottes; White, Black, Sllverlaced. Eggs, 1 and $3 per 15. Write for booklet. V. E. Shirley, Mgr.. Central City, Neb. FEW full blooded R. I. Red cockerels for sale cheap. H. A. Haskell. 1826 N. 28th St. Tel. Webster 621. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. P. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. LOANS on farms and Improved city Sroperty, 5. 6Vi and 9 per cent; no aeiay. . H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St MONEY to loan on business or resi dence properties, $1,009 to $500,009. W. II. THOMAS. 223 SUte Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Ifll Omaha NatlonaX Douglas 2716. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat GARVIN BROS. MinS LAROE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. 3 CITY LOANS. Bemla-Carlberg Co.. 7 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. MONEY on hand, at lowest rates, for loans on Nobraska farms and Omaha city property ln any amounts. H. W. BINDER, 823 City Nat Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your houae with Osborne Realty Co., tm fnxton uiic u. vjuick results. WANTED TO BOUKOW WANT to borrow $2,000 on good land security. Will Pay 10 per cent Interest Address P. O. Box 257, Omaha. WANTED TO BUY Dolgof f 2d hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. BEBER pays high prices for 2d-hand furniture, carpets, clothes, shoes. D. 7301 D. 8065. Quick buyers of furniture. WOULD like to buy a five or six room bouse to be moved on a lot One In tha neighborhood of 24th and Clark preferred. Telephone Red 4301 BEST prices for furniture. Call D 7302. WANTED TO BENT WANTED Furnished apartment or house for three months, O, a. Wilson. Douglas 2433. BALE OB EXCHANGE R. E. Improved Farm TTalf lection and SO icrAs nii.v, ..ni Nabraaka: fair improvements. v.. $16,000. Want to trade this for town property, no mra Aaaress me to Postofflee Box No- 633. Omaha. Nb. CYCLONES But they cant wreck land. We have land for city property. 1108 W. O. W. Bldg.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS or TITLE. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abatra n. Ooe ta Nebraska, 364 Brandeis Theater. THE BEE: REAL ESTATE UUlLUtCHH' llXKOUitlATlOn. TORNADO For estimating on rebuilding houses. Call Chas. A. Korslund, 3S22 Cass. Harney 4393. quick and good service rendered. ACIIEAGIJ KOll SALE. For bargains In Florence property, rrult farms and acreage, see C L. Nethaway, Florence. Neb. I'hot.e Florenoe $76. 6 TO 8 ACRES, rich, black nrdin amL near Carter park and lake, with 2-room nuu.c, wwl etc. j tine tor pigs, cmcKens, etc. Also 2W acres near North Uth tit, In bottom; flowing water. PHAB E WILLIAMSON CO. 25 ACRES IN WALKING DISTANCE Only one mile from the Benson car, a daiidy well Improved little farm for a trifle more than $300 per acre. This land can be sold for $7K per acre within the next 5 years. See Us quick. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. city mornRTV roii aALC price" cut to $3,650. Will take $300 cash, balanoe easy. Nearly new, modern. 6 rooms, with sleeping porch; large south front 4.ot: paved street. Located near good school and on direct car line to depots. Plaoe now vacant. Owner leaving city today. Come ln and let us show you this bar gain Only $3,650. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO. 310-313 Brandela Theater. DUNDEE home rwiay to move Into. Modern In every respect For particulars and price phone Fred C Shields at Doug. 4S9 or II. 3317. I will be glad to show you this property. Norris & N orris We have a number of houaea on terms. Let ua write your tornado and fire In surance. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 4270. FOR SALE 7-room house, modern ex oept heat: ln good condition. Located 2429 unanea at Tel, Harney 21SL FOR SALE. Eight-room house In Han scorn Park, strictly modern, oak finish, well lo cated. Price, $12,000. Nine-room house, strictly modern, Han scom Park addition, oak finish, all ln Cine repairs. Price, $10,000. NEB REALTY AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. 424 and tX Brandeis Bldg. Tornado Insurance $5 per 11,000 for 3 years. $7.60 per $1,000 for 6 years. We solicit your business. J. H. Dumont & Son 326 Board of Trade Building. HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT iTnr P?n1 a riv that iwvnnv maw T brick house, ready to move ln. Strictly uiuuu.u. ououm do aeen u hi apprs' dated. Call Harney 2359. Brand new all modern 5-room bunga- iuw, uuk union; ount-in cupooaras; run cement cellar and furnace heat; every thing complete and ready to move Into; ln north part and one block from car. Price, $2,600, on easy terms. JEFF W. BEDFORD & BON, MUST sell my new modern 6-room bouse and sloaDlnc norch Wnm Anni i as I am leaving city; flnlBhed In oak downstairs; beam ceilings, living and din ing room; birch finish upstairs; fun base ment and attic; lot 50x124. 4110 Florence jjivq. xei. weosier wjw. owner. MODERN 7-room house; combination fixtures; good location. Possession at once. Phone Webster 1330. Mrs. George vy. irtuT, o4iD pi, ma ai. HOME BARGAIN fi-room modern hrtuM. .T(h nnA r..-inu BUeeU, $6,00a W. R. HOMAN, 331 and 332 Board of Trade Bldg. FOR SALE 6-room house, A-l condl tlon. Cwner leaving city. Call Web. 4419. REAL ESTATE FARJtt A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE, (Olturala. CALIFORNIA land exeurslons 1st and w imi. vy. x. omim io.. &u uuy Nat Bk. Florida. MUCK farm lnnri Mnnlilnn i ..... - and hotel for sale. R. L. Martin. Ocala, tO to 25,000 acres; write for free list V. E. Maryland. For Sale on Easy TormB My 665-acre tract of farm and timber land In Somerset county, on the east ern shore of Maryland, One-half is woll set ln young and and old growth pine, oak and gum timber and one-half is cleared and under cultivation. This is ail high, well drained and productive land, sandy loam soli, with good subsoil. Thid Is a good natural grass land and will grow any crop. Can be subdivided nicely for colonisation purposes. Only (4) four miles from railroad and county seat In thickly settled neighborhood, where there are schools, churches, mills and stores, good roads and telephones. Price $15 per acre to quick buyer. Address. Lewis N. Whitcraft, Owner Princess Anne, Maryland. Montana. BIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land open to entry at Valler. Mont; -fifteen annual payments; section famous for grain, grasses, vegetables, well adapted diversified farming. For particulars write Valler Farm Sales Co., Box 2. Valler. Mont NOW-NOW-NOW. Is the time for you to secure land ln Montana, Uncqualed wealth in the soli. Business opportunities of all kinds. For Information write the CONRAD COMMERCIAL CLUB. Conrad, Mont Ac bras Ua. AN IDEAL STOCK AND GRAIN FARM FOR SALE CHEAP. 840 acres, located In east central Ne braska. Nance county, 11 miles from Ful lerton. 16 miles from Central City; 300 acres under cultivation, balance splendid hay and pasture land; 300 acres in fall grain, all fenced and croBs-fenced; excel lent corn, wheat and alfalfa land; good set of Improvements; abundance of run ning water. Owner must sell quick at $60 per acre; one-half cash, balance good terms. This farm is really worth from $65 to $70 per acre. Address S. J. Hender son, Omaha. Neb., Km, U. Arlington Blk. Texas.) TEXAS and Mexico lands In large tracts for colonization. We control a number of ranches of small and large acreage In the shallow water belt Our options are carefully selected. Refer. enes. any bank or banker in Dallas, llann & Kendal), Dallas, Tex.. Vlratnla. VIRGINIA farms cheap and on easy terms; healthy section. House and store for rent C. Wltroer, Nottoway, Va. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST Ship live stock to Bouth Omana. tSave tslleage and shrinkage. Your consign, menu receive prompt and careful atten tlon. 1.1 vo Stortc Coaamtaatan at arc has ta BTBRB WRQ8. & CO. Strong, reliable. CLIFTON Com. Co.. 223 ttxehanga Bldg. KaRTiK JLUOM. a Co, JCxcoang Jwig," OMAHA, 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL). 2, 1913. OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET Beef Steers Ten Cent Higher and Others Strong. LIGHT HOGS ARE FIVE HIGHER Heavy lIoaT very Slow nmt Ktv loner Late Clearance Sheep and Lambs Steady to StrontT and Fairly Active. SOUTH OMAHA, April 1. 1913. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Otx olal Monday 3,262 7.3il 13,009 Estimate Tuesday...... 3,000 17,000 6,000 Two days this week.. 6,263 game days last week.. 7.8J7 Samo days 2 wks ago.. 6.633 Bame days 3 wks ago.. 11,904 Same days 4 wks ago.. 8.5X Saino dava last v.nr 1 OKO 24,381 16,142 11.7C7 11.1CS 16,043 19,00$ 16,601 6.506 33,434 17,503 3,336 4.073 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for the year to date, as compared with last year: ISIS. 1912. Ino. Dec C.atu J41.155 256,212 .15.087 .logs .786,249 976.356 190,107 Bheep 533,813 tC9tW 24,5 The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. I 1913. I1912.I1911.I1910.U909.I11IOS.I1907. Mch. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 34. 25. lit! 6 65 6 S5 7 10 6 36 6 4T 10 531 s u 800 7 051 6 4710 49 ; 3, 6 451 6 41 10 63 8 3711 7 01 6 35 10 63 K.I 7 lBl 1 10 6.1 27. 23. 29. 30. 31. 1.1 i ill I 6 37 6 S4 7 48 2 8MiU 7 56 6 33 6 24 6 29 6 37 7 71 8 78 April 8 S4U! 7 78 Sunday, Receipts and disposition of live stock At tnff ITnlnn Mfnolr u.H. U....K nm.t.. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 RDCBIPT8 Catt C. M. & St P. Jly.. 2 Mo. Pacific Ilv R 10 61 6 44 ) 4 63 ( 43 1 6 44 1 4 S8i 6 40 I 4 731 6 25 6 69) I U ti I v e x 51 4 80 6 68 4 S 6 03 6 W i Ul H I H Z4 t I- L I fill 10 70 6 W 6 33 10 71 6 6S 6 31 10 53 6 53 5 57 6 39 10 57 6 65 5 78 10 60 6 76 5 70) 6 4S .Hogs.Sh'p.H'r'B, 6 ., .. 5 .. 44 7 1 5 93 8 21 3 60 12 1 6 . .. 1 .. . 1 . . I .. 235 27 "3 Union Pacific Ry... 25 v. & n. w., east..,. 10 C. & N. W., west... 36 C. Bt. P. M. & O.... 8 C. B. & Q., east 6 C. B. & q west... 35 C. It I. & P., cast.. 13 C. R, I. & p., west. .. Illinois Central Ry. S C. Q. W. Ry 3 Total Receipts.,.. 134 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle.Hows.Khecp Morris & Co Swift & Co. ....... ... 491 2,310 ... 547 3,695 293 1,826 532 728 Cudahy Packing Co. 003 3,059 Armour & Co 393 3,532 Schwartz & Co , 739 J. W. Murphy 3,620 Morrell 23 ... Lincoln Packing Co. ... 53 ... Benton V. S. & Lush... 75 Hill & Son 92 F. B. Lewia 79 Huston & Co 9 J. B. Root & Co 13 J. H. Bulla 18 L. F. Hues 30 ... Rosenstock Bros 176 ... McCreary & Kellogg... 43 ... Rothschild & Krebs 27 Mo. & Kan. -Calf Co.... 35 . ... Cllne & Christie US Other buyers 896 ... 2,287 Totals 8,207 16,755 5.666 CATTLE Receipts were moderate to day, making a total for tho two days this week 6,262 head, the smallest for a number of weeks. It was evident this morning that gen eral conditions governing tho cattle trade were Improved to some extent at least. Buyers were all out ln the yards In good season and Were all looking for desirable fat cattle. As a rdsult of this tho market on beef steers was actlvo at an advance of lOo over yesterday's prices. The big bulk of the receipts changed hands ln good season, Cows and heifers were also ln good de mand nnd they were a little stronger again, making the market for tho two days this week 10fl5c higher than last week's close. - Stockers and feeders have been slow sellers for several days back, but today there was a little better Inquiry and tho trade, If anything, a little more active, prices remaining just about steady with last week's close. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beet steers. J8.2038.C0; fair to good beef steers, $7.908.20; common to fair beet steers, $7.40p7.00; good to cholco heifers, $7.258.15; good to. choice cows, $6.7&7.50; fair to good grades, $5.856.60; common to fair grades, $4.006.85; good to choice Blockers and feeders, $7.6038.25; fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.l757.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, $6.256.75: stock cows and heifers, $8,000 7.00; veal calves, $7.009.7t; bulls, stags, eta, $6.007.25. BEEF STEERS. He. At, Ft. N. At, Pr. t iu tio it mi i io tit i ti it ins i io . t sto t co t mo i it I 0 7 70 20 UM t It 10 1070 7 T6 11..... 1101 I It i ' M0 7 75 IT 1191 It S M4 7 71 . 11 ..111S t II ( 1064 7 7 SO ...11U S i ' 70S 7 76 17 UM t tS it 10W 7 IS It U(7 I 26 u 1081 7 IS 18....,; 1111 I 15 10 '. 1080 1 8S 18,. 188 I 8S 88 , S70 1 41.. ...... ...1878 8 SS 88.' 108S 7 IS 17 1901 8 88 ij, UI8 8 ti 41 ....118l 8 25 .1. ' 1184 I 00 10 ,..1168 8 IS 10 ' 1181 I 00 18..... ll I 80 i, ' " 1077 8 06 18 1801 8 SO II.. 1180 S 06 tl., 87 I 10 V! 18(0 8 OS I MO I 40 !..!!...... Ml I 10 1 1Mi io t!!.........1076 I 10 1 1(01 I (0 jl 11(1 8 10 " STEERS AND HEIFERS.. 15 811 7 85 38 W 7 IS w.. 867 7 (0 88 (l I 00 11 .... 6 7 60 8 H( 100 1 " 848 7 65 1115 8 80 ' 886 7 0 18 1068 8 20 15.. Ml 7 8 I " COWS. 8 840 4 IS 1 ISO l I' " 965 4 73 10 .....1114 84 1 .. ..... .1011 1 1178 I IS J 1040 S M 1141 I S It.'i 0 S 75 1..... 900 I 76 t K,.!!!,..ll 6 84 1 1(0 8 7S - 1 .. .1030 I M 4 1086 I 83 1 !! !.. ... M6 10 I ..11M 15 I ........ ws 1 00 S.;l!.......UO0 4 28 4...- 1181 7 00 J " ' 880 I 40 7 1091 7 00 11.'. 1011 I ,.1108 7 00 II ' ' ' M t 60 17 U4I 7 48 COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 688 I 71 404 26 11 178 7 10 11 178 7 10 I . 841 7 10 1 1020 7 16 II 70 7 85 18 828 7 86 16 818 7 40 18 , 70S 7 40 4 ... 90S 7 45 1........... 0 7 80 I.... 178 7 80 1 M0 8 00 8 710 I 40 1.. ......... 100 I 80 8 .......... Ml 7S S 484 71 j 680 I W 1........... 110 J ......... i m 14 801 6 M L... i? w U 78S 1 00 BULLS. 1... ...... ..WW 8 71 1. 130 110 1 1040 It 1 860 I 7S l", 1870 6 26 1 880 7 10 I.... ....... 4" 1 ..,,.1(80.7 K r..........H C 40 8 ...11787 15 1 ilM 40 1 740 7 70 I -..1M0 CALVES. 7 817 8 80 1. .......... 115 IIS II. ......... ISO 8 00 1 110 I 25 1 180 8 00 1 180 I 60 1 . ....... 190 t 25 1 160 I 80 2 , 168 I 00 1 100 I 60 1 810 IS I... 280 I (0 1 870 I 1 286 I 80 8... 186 I 28 6 200 8 IS STOCKERS. AND FEEDERS. , 885 70 ( 714 Tt IB 14...., 8(0 1 16 II...- 8(6 T 45 8........... TC u. .... lua 1 iv i 766 7 60 8 800 7 74 II.".. 748 7 66 11 819 7 70 17,',,.. Ill 7 80 11 788 7 70 1 ....lltJO I IV ft4 . IV SO 461 7 40 I., 4J7 7 78 8 760 T 80 11 S04 7 80 50 704 7 66 1 1B4 8 00 HOGS Today's receipts amounted to about 244 cars or 17,000 head, the heaviest since February, when over 18,000 were re ported ln. The total for the two days, 34,331, is over 8,000 larger than for the same days last week and about 31,000 larger than the corresponding period a year ago. There was a very generous supply in sight this morning and local buyers were ln no hurry to fill their orders. Outside traders atarted the ball rolling ty picaung up gooa iignt nogs at figures that were around five cents higher, A little later when tokra madn thiitr flrat bids, they fell in .line with the shippers and speculators and conse quently tho majority ot the light hogs In the yards sold at $.KJ8.t, a big nickel higher than yesterday's prices on the same grades. By the time buyers had filled their early orders there wre still a good many loads ot light weight stuff unsold and offers made on these were not nearly so good aa the figures paid early, being in most cases little It any better than Monday Tho demand seotned to be confined en tirely to the light hogs and heavy butcher and packing grades were a drag on the market all morning. In the ma jority ot oases it was Impossible to git a bid on this class ot stuff, and when a salesman was lucky enough to get a bid on a bunch ot heavies the figures offered were around a nickel lower than yester day, and up until a late hour a very small percentage ot the heavier offer ings had been started soaleward. After forcing salesman to hold thetr heavy hogs nearly all morning, buyers finally started In clean them up, and ln the end the most of them sold at figures that were weak to 5c lower than yester day. On the whole the marKet averaged a shade higher, the big bulk ot the hogs selling at $8.8038.90, with a sprinkling of heavies under and quite a few loads ot good lights above. Quite a few loads brought as high as $8.9', Just So above yesterday's top. The market was more or less dull and draggy all morning, and consequently It was after midday before the last hogs were disposed ot. Representative sales: No. At. Sh. IY. Na. At. gh. Pr. It 816 ... 8 70 71 Ml 40 8 83 68.. 897 ... 8 76 It 818 80 88 41 ..UO ... 8 80 78 Ml ... 88 11 Kt ... 8 80 88 194 ... I IS 48 175 189 8 SO 70 8(3 80 I 88 18.. ...80 ... 8 80' 81 118 ... Id 14 .880 ... 8 80 (S 881 63 t 88 14 17 ..v 8 80 4 174 ... 8 86 76 ..286 80 I 80 87 211 ... I 88 48 HI M 8 80 17 141 ... I 88 84.... ...118 ... 6 80 84 lit ..188 17 118 100 8 0 84 KM 160 8 64 279 80 8 M 80.......176 ,., 8 88 80 Ill ... 80 78 Ill ... 8 15 X! MS ,.. 8 80 11 W 40 I 83 81 114 ... 160 71...... .110 ... t 8S 66 140 40 I 80 18 169 ... 8 87H 71 178 ... 8 80 88 It! 40 8 81 it 68 1M ... 8 80 II 900 ... II7K II Ill 80 8 SIVt 18 208 ... 81 H 86 ,1(8 180 IUU 69 ,.1M ... I I1U 74 141 ... 8 IIH 10 201 JO 8 87 83 1(1 ... 8 IIH 81 101 ... 110 88 tit ... 8 11 Vk 81 127 ... (80 28 ,166; ... 8 IIV 61 817 ... 8 90 66 Jtl ... 8 81t TI 101 ... 8 80 70 141 ... 8 16 48.. .....Ill ... 190 28 J(8 ... I IS 88. ......Ill ... I 90 66 Ill ... 8 66 16 06 ... t SO 88 231 ... 186 11.... ...117 ..I M 71 Ill 110 8 88 It Ill ... t3 71 138 80 8 88 M 187 81 8 10 17 ..141 8 88 76 IH ... 8 84 10 181 ... 8 85 7 816 40 H 60 Ill 80 1 86 . 71.. 114 ... I I4.,.,,8T ... I 88 78 804 ... 8 88 71 Ill ... 8 86 61 181 ... 6 86 7S.......101 UO 8 85 88 ,418 ... 1 6 PI0W3. 10; 109 ... 7 76 BTAQS. It ltli ... 7 IS 8HEBI For the most part trade in the lamb division was conducted on a steady to strong basis, and while business was active on the opening rounds the mnvnment lost some of Its activity uward the dose. At an early hour buyers were going around apparently ?n urgent neea of a few choice killers that would. dres out well and picked up a few ot such ot. ferlngs at good, strong figures. In one or two Instances sales looked a little higher. The lightweight lambs ot good quality were In best demand, as a bunch of prime Mexicans fed In Nebraska ana weighing around 76 ponnds brought as much us $8.60. Some 84-pound Mexican lambs were good enough to bring $s.u. The big end ot the lamb receipts con sisted of fed westerns, the bulk otsuch kinds selling at a range of $8.O0itt.2a. No shorn offerings were included n the supply, and practically nothing on the feeding order came in from the western states. As on yesterday vory lew lambs changed hands on shearing account, and what little trade was done was largely at figures around $7.63.00. Thoro was nothing ln the way ot agd sheep or yearlings on sale excepting one load ot Moxlcan wethers, which averaged around 99 pounds and sold at $6.65. lhere were really not enough sheep offered to afford any accurate test as to valuos. though the trade was generally regarded ua nn n crrtnd. ktrnnir haals. The total receipts were of fairly large proportions for a Tuesday, as some 6,wu head were reported In. This makes 18,968 head for the first two days ot ':hewoek. as against 16,601 last week and 4.073 head during mo same iirae a year uu. aiintntlnna nn flheeD and Lambs Good to choice Mexican lambs, $8.408.u5; fair to good .Mexican lambs, 18.2oo.0; good .a .u..l..n l.mhi SA AAffM 9K . fair ta srood western lambs. 37.85s38.00: feeder lambs, $7.K8.00; yearlings, light 7.2iO 7.60: yearlings, heavy. 6.7&O7.D0: wethere. fair to good, $6.2534.40; ewes, good to choice, $6.0036.25; ewes, lair to gooa, vcie Q4.00; culls and buoks, 83.754f4.oa 247 fed lambs , 88 8 10 251 fed lambs 82 8 40 223 fed wethers 98 6 65 241 fed lambs , Sfi 8 36 522 Mexican lambs 76 8 60 CHICAGO LIVE 'STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady nnd LoweV Hours, Sheep and Lnmlis Btrontf. CHICAGO, April 1. CATTLE Reoelpts, 8,000 head; beeves and cows, steady; calves, 50075a loower; beeves. $7.10g9.10; Texas steers, $6.6007.75; western steers, .A.M.rv. . l , . mm .WVCMf AA. 60.CO4O&.1.V; niocKera aim lecuara, fo,wvpwi cows and heifers, $3.50(38.00; calves, $6.00 08.35. Hons Recelnts. 16.000 head: market opened strong to 10c higher, but the ad? vanco was lost later; top, early, 15.70; bulk of sales, $9.2029.45; light $9.av.oo; mixed, 9.06QA.45; heavy, $8.75S9.82V4! rough, t3.76iT8.90; pigs, $7.1000.86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts, 20.000 head; market opened strong, olosed weak to lower; native, $5.&09&S5; western, 35.90 36.85 1 yearlings, s3.uy.Bs; tamos, native, ltt.W5j.uu; western, fi.ao.w. Kaunas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April L CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head .including 400 southerns; market, steady; dressed beef and export steers, IB.1&W8.7&; loir to goou, f.wne.w: western steers. $7.25ft.40; stockers and feeders, $6.D0.10; southern steers, $0.60 8.65: southern cows, to.vuao.zo. nauvo cows ana neuera, .puj.jj tv.wvu'-w. HOGB Receipts, 11,000 head; market 10 to 15 cents nigner; duik oi anion, y.wxp n va. i, paw. xs.90fl9.00: packers and butch ers, $9.0009.25; light, $9.0504.20; pigs, $3,00 8.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.000 head; mantel io to u cenis tower, v.tmo rado Iambs, 37.6008.40; yearlings, $6,509 7.60; wethers, $.007.00; ewes, $5.50(86.66. i Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. April 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,500 head; market, steady; native steers, ti.wito.'. mm uvi.e., 6 75; canners, $3.2506.00: stockers and feed- era, (.wioe.ws civc, ea.iici.w, uuun, HOS-Recelpts, 7,000 head; market. t-ons;. heavy, IMHM. 80; mixe-Jt, mo .9U; Ilglll. s.xwo.o, yifco, bulk ot sales, $S.B0-S-D0. fcjlllSttl' AX. u JjA-muo jiccciiJia, nuns, St. Joseph Live fl took Market. ST, JOSEPH. April l.-CATTLEIle-r.lntu 1.000 head: steady to lOo lower: steers, 37.3&Q6.30; cows and heifers, 84 Jo tm.w: caives, a.uws.uv. HOGB Receipts, 8,500 head: market 10c . ..... . n is. v. .. 1 1. M VHt 1A BHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.500 head: marKet steaay to 100 lower, tainua, 37.C0S8.50, Metal Market. NEW YORK, April 1. METALS-Cop-per. firm; standard, spot and April. $14.75 15.2S; May, $14.757715.12; June and July, $14.63H&15.12tt; electrolytic, ' $15.25; lake. $15.37Vtl(.60; casUngs. $15.00. Tin, arm: spot and April, $48.0(8.35; May, $47-75&48.25t June, $47.45947.75. Lead, steady, 34.3034.40. Copper exports for month of March, 41.702 tons. London cop per, firm; spot, 67, 10s; futures, X67, 7s, 6d. Local exchange sales of tin, 6 tons; London tin firm; spot. 2.19; futures, 2.15; London lead, 16. 8s, 9d; Local exchange ot spelter sales, 200,000 pounds; London spelter, 25. Iron Cleveland war rants 6&s, 9d In London, ' ' " Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. April 1 DRY OOODS Cotton goods were steadier, with trading showing more stability for the day. Silk selling agents are hopeful ot an early settlement of the troubles In dyeing and finishing establishments where the out put Is being restricted. Yarns are quiet. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit NEW YORK, April L EVAPORATED APPLES-Dull. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady; apri cots, quiet, peaches, quiet and steady; raisins, quiet. HEW YORK STOCK MARKET ! Standard Stocks Today Gained One to Three Points and New Prices Were Established. MORGAN'S DEATH IS IGNORED The February Report of the Penn sylvania Shotra n Gain of 1,500, OQO In Total Opcrntlntr Itevenne. ' NEW YORK. April L-Oalns of one to threo points wore well distributed among the standard stocks today. The market was the strongest ot several weeks, both the speculative favorites and standard stocks sharing In the rise. New high prices for the rise which began more than a week ago were established. Trades were influenced by the reals tenco ot th6 market recently to unfa vorable news. Tho death ot J. P. Morgan yesterday nnd the flood news of last week proved of little effeot on the Hat, and Indications were that the market was oversold. Another source of strength was European buying. Pennsylvania's February report showed a gain ot nearly $100,000 In total operat ing revenue, but a rise ln exports of over $3,000,000 so that net earnings Increased $534,000. New York Central reported a net gain ot $864,000. Bonds were strong. All United 8tatos bonds declined, losses running from to H on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: Sain. llMn. tow; Clow. Amalmrottsd CotPr .... 41.300 Kit ?IU JJH Amsrlcan Asrlcultund ... 100 84 61 MM Amtrleta lint Sugar 1,600 11 U 81 SS Amerletn Can 10.800 US IIH I4tt Aratrloan Cn pfd....... 8,600 II 84V4 tljt Amr1(sn C. A r 00 68 8U6 61)4 American Cbtton Oil...... 47 Am. Ice 8urltlM 1,000 31 S6H 6U Aintrlctn Unseed KM 10H "H Amsrlcsn Locomotive ... 600 81 18H UK American 8. & It ,. 4.400 US 70 71V4 Am. 8. a II. pfd 108 104 104 , 1MW Am. SMir HKlnlni 114V IKK HH Amwlcan T. T.... 1,400 1I0H 110H 1H American IVtarco (00 MTH t(3H III Anaoanda Mining Oct 4,100 3lii IIH 88(4 Atchison 1.600 103H 1NH 10) Atchison Dti 100 100H 1001 100 Atlinllo CMd Una 800 186 1KH "4U KilUnwre A Ohio 7CO lot loots 10IH BeUilehsm 8tl 1.100 81 H 3IH 94 Brooklyn IUpl4 Tr....... 8,400 0H 86H 80H Csnaalin l'scins 1,600 138Vi 138U 133 Otrttrtl Lrsthtr 1.600 11 17 I1K ChueJta Ohio. 1.800 'V.i 11T4 73 Chics ia O. NV 700 16U 16 Chlcaso, M. Bt, P 10,400 1134 110 UIU Chlcaco A K. W 100 138 134 136 . Colorado F. a I , 4.300 S( M 3i OmwolldaUd Osa L8O0 13416 133 13IU Corn rrodacls 800 US UH UK Deltvara Hudson 400 IN 1M IMS Dtnrer A Itle artnda.... 80K Dnr A 11. O. ptd. II It DlstllUrs' Saeurltlta .... ion US UK tlK Erl 4,600 31 ttU 31 Krla 1st ptd 400 46K 46K H Kris Id p(d S Oenaral Blwtrkt 1.009 KOU 13IK K6U Qreat Northern pM 8.000 130H Wi Wi Ortat Mrttrn Ore etts. 800 87 K 84H Illinois Otntral ..." ill lntcrboroush U.t. ....... 1,400 UK 11K UK Inter. Mot. ptd 1,104 8K 67K 6H Intsrnulonal llarroiacr ..... 106K IiiUr.Marlnc ptd , lTK International Paper 100 10K 10H lolsrnttlontl Pump 800 10K 10K 10K Ktmas Cltr Bout horn.... 700 It U US Lacleds (lu 300 101 101 101 Ih1h Valltr 16,600 180K 166K 160 IauIivIIIo & Nashville... 1,100 1IT UIVi 1IIK M..-6t. P. & B. g. M... 800 187K 1SST4 I37V4 Missouri, K. : T 3.800 94K 16 16K Missouri Pacllla 1,(00 86 38 UK National niscalt 804 117 117 lit National Load 100 4K 48K 4IK N. R. B. ot M. M ptd 14 Now Tork Otntral 1,100 194K 108K 1MK K. Y . O. A W 1 30K 8014 laK NDriolk A Western 704 107K 104V 107 Ntarth Amorlean 100 71K nK 77 Northern Tacitla 1.800 11S 117K 1UK racltlo Mall I4K Pennsylvania 3.100 11IK 11IK 1 People's osa lit P . C. C. A St. I.,.,.... 190 I6K M M rittstnrth Okia.1 600 H UK tOU Prwiied Btael car 300 UK it 88 Pullmsn Palara Car.... 181 Heading y 100.608 184K 161K 1UK Hopubllo I. AS.... 1,M0 17K "H UK Ilapublla I. A 8. pfd..... 800 SH MS I6K Tlock Ulsnd Co.... ,. 1,704 II 51 K K Rock Ulsnd Co. pfd 1,100 MK UK 6K Bt. U A 8. F. Id pfd.,.. 604 M 3H N Beabosrd Air Una; 800 80S 10K 30 Seaboard A. U ptd 400 46K 43 4(K eiOMvSbatllald B. A I. M Etrathem Pacttle , 8.000 1AIK UlK 1MK Southern IUIIr (00 MK ItK UK Bo. Railway ptd...., 800 I0K MK UK Tennesson Copper 1,004 SK 96 36 Tnss A Paclllo...... UK Union Pacific 41.600 164K 1UK 164K Union p.clllo ptd 104 UK UK M United States lUeltr 100 70 6K II United States Jlubber..... 1,104 88 C3S United Ststrs Btlel...... .101.800 IlK 1K U U. B. Steel ptd 1.600 IMS 108 108K Utah Copper 3,800 6(K UK 6814 Vs.. Carolina Chemical .. 100 36K 36K 14K Wabash IK Wabash ptd too. 13 , UK UK Weetern Maryland 3O0 4lK 41K 40K Western Union 700 10V, 7K 70K tVestlRKhouae Klectria ... 1.100 17 61 68 -Wheeling A U E.., 100 K IK Bxdlvldend. Total sales tor the day. 44.t04 shares. New York Money Mnrkct. NEW TORK. April l.-MONJ3Y-On call, strong, at MS6 per cent: ruling rate, 6 per cent) closing bid, 4K per cent: of fered at 4t4 per cent. Time loans, easier, sixty and ninety days and six months, iUslfi rur rj.nt. PIUMB MERCANTILE PAIBR-6 per cent. BTERLINO EXCIIANOB-Steady, with actual butlness ln bankers' bills -at tt.eXQ for sixty-day bills and at $4.8735 ior de- mana; commercial diiib, m.o. BILiVBR Bar, 67oi Mexican dollars, BONDS Government, weakj railroad, strong. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. B. rrt. Is. rag....""; -K. B. Bo. rar. 6s... IS U. B. IsTreg lMKU A N. unl. (.,.., MU "do eouVa ?. K. A T. 1st 4..I 6lg U. 8. 4s. reg JH..?0 It?". do coupon JHh- ' MK rensma 8a ooupoa. .10114 da oonv, t 84 AM? 1st 6s otte... U N. n. , t M.'4H; 8?K Amir; Ag. ta........ JJHN. Y. C. g. 5Ks.,.. 81 a t A T. oy. 4s,.10 do dab. 4s 83 Am. TTbacoo 6a W- Y. N, II. A H Armour A Co. 4K JO er. 3tta 3 AMaim ten. 4s.... KJtt A W. lit e, 4s... n do t. 4s 1K0,..--"J2 . ,4s. 104K do cv. ... -. X2JSN-. ''"I" 4s 86K X, C. U 1 4s MK do la mu Bsl, A Ohio 4S. 0. 8, U rtdg. 4s.. 88K Brook. Tr. er. ,!, 4s loo CinT Iather 6s..., 34 8, I A BT. F. fg (a 16K Cnes. A Ohio 4Ka.. Ju.jo ton. ta 7IK do eonv. 4Ks...r. . W. . 4.. 78S Chicago A A. 6Ka- "Kj. A. fj. adi. ts.. ..7l3 do asn. 4s " do cv. 4 ,., 88U C M" t I V er 4Ka..lll da 1st rs. 4a... tiH c. n. i. . !?JiBo; nway is,....io(2 da rfg. 4s........ n. 4 n( C. B- r A e 4.K. K Onion Pselno 4s..... 84K D. A H. cv. 4s..... J7 do or, 4s 14 BUtlllera 8 Sifll' J?bbar ea...,t01K Erli P- 1. JlStH' m"' " 8s... 1H do gen. 4a, IIKVa. chem. Is.. MK do or. 4s, sar. B. 7J Wabsah 1st A ax, 4a 60S III Col lat rsf, 4s. MWJS Md. 4. sou IntorT Met. 4KJ I!W"t. Elac. or. Is. 11? Inter! M. M. 4W Wl. Oontrsl 4s.... MK Japan 4Ka UH Bid, Ottctd. Duaton Mlnlnir Stock. on mining stocks were! Allouea i. Mohawk (IK Amal. Copper 74K Nevada Con. u A. Z. I A 8 I NlpUaln Mines .... I Arliona cum. ...... 'snora uutta 80U H. A C. C A 8. M. T .North Lake i3 cai. a An -jtiuiq iximinion M Cal. A Heela 174 oeoeola , , S Centennial Qulncy 7jij Copper ai se w. vi, nnsnnon , n East ButU C. M,... 13 Superior ii Franklin JKBupertor A B. M... IV Olnrax Con IKTainarack Slu. Oranby Con. ........ tJHU. B. 8. R. A M. 41 ureena vjtunca. ;t ot pta (U Isle Iloyala Copper. WKUtsh Con. t Kerr UA ,t,,h Mr Co MK take Copper UKWInona " .2 1 Bella Copper..., 4K Wolverine ti Mlsml Copper lift Bl -dividend. asa asasseas., New Vorlc ailnlnar Stock. NEW TORIC. April 1-Closlng quota- 4lnna nn vnlnfnar mtnnVm w.,.i Comstock Tua'l stock I lining es Con. Cal. A Va 7 Ophlr jo Iron Silver 137 Small Hopes ., 6 Leadvllle Con 10 Standard 100 Little Chief Yellow Jacket 20 QHerea. Omaha Security 3Iarket. Quotations turnlehed by Burnr. Brlnksr A Co.. 44 Omaha National bank bulldlna. Oraahai Autncu iu es. 11a... Chlcaao By. let 8s. 1817 City Nst. Bk, stock. Omaha City Service ptd Douslas Hotel Co. stock snd bonus. Douslas Co., Nab. (K. Hit Ds Molnee Co., Is., DraJnaae 6e. Deere A Co. 7 per cant pfdr. . . . Bl Faso, Tel., 8a, till 101 ioj.ij H 87K M MK 107 111K I SO .. .. 100 IMS 10IK UK 100 nt. 11 13 rttrmont Creamery pfd t per cent.. Fairmont Cresmrry guar. I per een. Itoutton, Tex. (Ka, 1111..., Karate Cltr. Mo.. 7 p. e, tax Mils. Unealn Oes A Klectrlo ,. Lincoln. Neb., Traction pfdJ Montreal Tramway la, ivtl.i Omaha Out la, I14 Cltr et Onaba (Hi. 1181 Cltyof Otniha- Water 414. 1M1 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. 6s. Jltt Onuhs a n n ai. t? m ..11. . tl t rH . 103 . MK . 30 . 1K . 88K . 100 . 100K . IK ..... : ik ', iii' ' 67 . 10(4 . MK 1M 164 10118 100 31 I II ioik 1MK 1W TiH MK MK 104 IlK IKK IK. Omaha a Jl. nr. A nridie afd... Union Stock., Tarda stock, Omaha... b. S. Natlojial Bank stock. Omaha. Sioux City Stock Yards plo. City ot So. Omaha IKe. lltiTll Salt Lkke School (a, !.. London Stock Market. LONDON, April 1. American securities, after a steady opening today, advanced under the lead of Canadian Pacific, At ?00J? ,prlfe8J !Sn Jrom .t0 JH higher than yesterday's New Tork closing. Jyondon closing stook quotations: Consols, money . 71 S-I41xiulsvllla A Nah. .l40 do account ....74 W6M0., Kan. A Tex . MK' Amal. Copper 7KNe York OntraJ. lota Atchison 10BK Norfolk A Weetarn.llC Balllmora A Ohio.. lOtKohlarto A Western. UK Canadlaa Iaeino . .HJKrennsrltsate ....... K CTeeapaaka O Ohio. 73KIteadlng 63K Ch . Orvat Weetarn. II Bonthara Rr 17 P1, at r.lHKgoithert yaclfio ..,10(K benver A Itlo 0.... HtlUnlon raeina 167K 'J."-.V 8 We' "H do 1st pfd ,..c,Wab 4K ?.I!Ld T'nl, UK IX Beers tl Illnols Central .....m nand Mlnaa 1 HILVER Bar. steady at 38d per ounce. MONET OViJK per cent DISCOUNT RATEiJ-8hort bills. 4H Per cent; threo months' bills. 4H per cent. Trenaary Statement. WASHINGTON. April 1,-The conBlUon ot the United Btates treasury at the be ginning of business today was: Working balanoe. $30,050,447; In banks and Philip pine treasury. 43.370,R8S! total of general rund, $143, 406,180. Receipts yesterday, $1,333,313; disbursements. $1,913,333. The surplus this fiscal year Is $12,630,140. as agatnst a deficit of P,S31,tl last year. The figures for receipts, disbursements and surplus and deficit exclude Panama canal and publlo debt transactions. Bank Clearlntrs. OMAHA, April 1-Bank clearings for today are $3,S11,11T.4 and $1,634,637.43; for the corresponding day last year. KIV YORK GBNIfiftAfj MARKET Qnotatlona ot tho Day on Varlona Commodttlea. NEW TORK. April l.UXOUR-Mar-ket dull: spring patents, 34.4O&4.00; win ter straights, J4.4&$T4.K; winter patentr. $4.7005.10: spring clears, $4.1L-U4.M; winter extras, No. 1, $J.SW4.10; winter extras. No, 3, I3.7093.S0: Kansas straights, .10cj) 4.25. Buckwheat flour, dull. Rye flour, quiet! fair to good, $3.60fiaso; choice, $3.33(34.00. COllNMEAlr-Market steady; fine whlto and yellow. $1.KX1S; coarse. $LS3t30; kiln dried, 33.13. WKEAT-Spot, quiet; No. 2 red, l.ltVS, elevator. and $1.13. f, o. b.; No. I north ern. Duluth. 3L00VI. f. o. b afloat, ITU. tures were steady on the cables and re ports of decreasing stocks abroad and In sympathy with the northweat. May, 68 6-I60: July, 87o; September, 6Ho.. CORN t5 pot market steady; export. Htto, f. o. b., afloat OATS Spot market firm; export 37H 3Sc; standard white, SSHo) No. 3, oc; No. 4, 37o; natural white. S7T38MfO, No' 3 nominal; whlto clipped, 3740 Vic; all on track. BUCKWIIEAT-Dull. BARXfET Market steady; feeding, E4Vic o. 1. f New Tork; tnalUng, 6tc, o. t f Buffalo. RTE Market steady; No. 3 western, 60o asked, c 1. f.. Buffalo, and feedlntr, E4?ic, o. . f New Tork, opening navigation. BRAN Market dull; western sprint? bran, $22.00; standard middling, 100-pound sacks. $2.60; city, $33.00, IIAT-Market quiet; No. 1, $L0Offttt5; No. 2. tMPOci No. 3, WOOa. HOPS Market easy; state common to choice. 1313 crop. I926c; 1M1 crpp. ttfUo; Pacific coast, 1912 crop. l(21c; 1811 crop! ll&lSc. LEATHER. Market firm J hemlock firsts, astSto; seconds, 37tpc; thirds, 24 tgexo; rejects. ltifiiOc. ' HIDES Market steaHy; Central Amer ica, 36Uo: Bogota. 391iOWC TAXJiOW Market steaay; prime sum mer tallow, spot, f486j 3. 43; May, $e.4fi; July, $6.44; September, tiM; prime city, 6Kc; country, fHSV&ai special. 7a. PROVIBIONS-I'ork, market steady) mess, $33.acf3e.R): family, $33.06t7aS.e9: short clears. L9.60. ef, firm: mess. $19.0OR).O8; family, 8.eoSfS.OO; beet hams, 382.0Oft4U.0A Cut meats, qutet; Pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. $U $644.75; pickled hams, li.7S911.00. Xaard, steaay; middle west prime, $U.44Mi.6e); refined, steady: continent, HIM', 'Bouth Ajnertca. $13.40: compound, steady at n.7C4j8.M. UUTTElV-Tho market was barely steady; receipts, 8.9H cases; cream ery extras, SSc: firsts, NttOtHo; process -firsts. 27tt2?o: factory, held. MUsWo. CHEESE Irregular; receipts, lJtio cases; state, whole milk, held, colored specials, EdUS-Unsettled; recetpU, 176 rases; nearby hennery, whites, good to Ultra size, new laid, 21o; western gatherod whites, 19tfQ0c. ' POUITRT IJve, strong; western chlek. ens, 13o; fowls, 23c: turkeys, So; dressed, steadyt fowls, lSHOiSo; frosen turkeys, lS24riO. Mtnneapolta Ortttn Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April t-CORN-No, 3 yellow, 4tM9c. OATS-No, 3 white, SOJOC RTE No, 2. t4SJoHc BRAN-$17.oO(SP18.00. KliOUR First patents. $4.20i4.to; sec ond patents, $t.064.40; first clears, $3.00 3.30: second clears, $XC04f2.70. SEED Flax, $1.28 BARLET 40gCo. Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. April l WHUAT No. 1 northern WHOjeOVio; No. 2 northern. 84 ajtsstto: No. i hard winter, 98?91o; May, HBKe; July, 88Kc CORN-No. 3 yellow, 63t2TaC; No. 2, white, UtMVio: No. 3. UafUHc; May. OHc; July, Bffto, OATS-33HJV4a RTE-20. BARLET 62fllo. I.lverwool Grain Market. MVERPOOIj, April 0. WHEAT Bpot steady: No..l Manitoba, 7s M; No. 2 Mnnv ltoba, 7s 6Vd: No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 4Hd. Futures, firm; MKy, 7s 4Xd; June, 7s S&d; July, 7a SHd. , CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 4s lOftd; old, es; via Galveston. U SHd. Futures firm: May American mixed, 5s d; July La Plata, 6a Hjd. Minneapolis Grain' Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 1. WHEAT May, 8oKQW4c: July. SSHHWHo; Septem ber. 89Hc Casht No. 1 bard. W; No. 1 northern, 8&ZJ87WO; No. 3 northern, taiity 84Ho; No. 2 hard Montana. S7Via; No. 3, 82S3VsO. Cotton Market. NEW TORIC April t COTTON Mar ket closed steady at a net advance of from 1 to 13 points. The futures market closed steady. Closing bids were: April, 12.30a: May. 12J4e; June, 12.13o; July. 12.100; August. 12.00c; Septembebr. 11.62o; October, ltSac; December, 11.630; January, 11.34c. 8T. LOUIS. April X-CXrTTON-Qulet: middling, IJHo; sales, none; receipts, 1.32) bale: shipments, 1,277 bale; stock, Z),fM bales. Wool Market. ST. liOUIB. April l.-WOQL-Market steady; medium grades combing and clothing. 23tt?26oi light fine, 13 no, heavy fine, 13918c; tub- washed. 3736c. Leading domestlo quotations range aa follows: Missouri threa-elghtha. blood. 2SViI2ta: quarter-blood. rSHSCc. Scoured basts, Texas fine, twelve months, (9crS0r; fine six to eight months, 6&c$36o: fine fall. 47434SC. CalltornU northern. E&So. ( CkloaKo Prodnoo Market. CHICAOO. April 1. BUTTER Eaajers creameries, 231139a EOO& Easy; reoelpts, S.665 eases; at mark, cases Included, l6HlTUci ordi nary firsts, lH16o: firsts. 17c POTATOES Steady; receipts. 63 cars; Michigan. 45JW7o; Minnesota, 43j47o; Wis consin, 40043c. POULTR Weaker; dressed turkeys. l$c; live chickens. lVAo; live springs, l7Jic, Coffee Market. NEW TORK. April 1.-OOFFBE Ii-u. tures market closed steady; receipts, tel.. 760 bags. Quote: April, U.82o; May. ll.Tle; June. 11.83a; July, 11.93c; August, 13.63c1, September. October, November. December, January, February and March, 13.13c. Vpot coffee, steady; Rto 7s, ilo; Santos 4s, lSKc. Mild, dull; Cordova, 1&317C. no in. Inali ar