TI1E OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 13, 1913. 50 KKAI. USTATH VAMt & RAXCU LANDS Foil SALK. Unlorttuo. Von BAXJ Rose Lawn Toultry V6. ten lot. 5-room house, bam. sheds. Poultry houses for a large number of poultry: shade, fruit; best town In Kant era Colorado; I hours from Denver; In center of Fort Morgan; best ollmato In Colorado. lor iirlea and terms address S!"".',1"' f Ol'roan. 918 B. 6th St., 1'ueblo, Colo. 160 ACRKS very fertile unimproved land, eastern Colrado, adjoynlnir land that yielded 36 bu. of wheat per norc last year. 2 miles from railroad shipping point. Will sell at a sacrifice. H, O. IJan Inl. letl Fnrnam St.. Omaha. l'lorlilu. IF WIS would irtve you a lOaoro farm free, along our lino of railroad, would you be willing to tell your friend about our land openoiig7 For particular ad dtoss Mr. J. II. Clark, Land Commis sioner, Live Oak, Purry & Gujf Hallroad Company, Box 75, Live Oak, Flo. WK want a rcllablo man to organize territory In Nebraska for the sate of our Improved lands In "MIAMI QAIIDKN8." Oood commissions. Satisfied purchasers'. DnVal & FrauUUn, 1143 Monadnock bldg., Chlcato. Idnlio. COME to Bolcei no tornadoes nor elcc. trlcul storms. Bountiful hnrvests. Ad. dress Box 39, U. F. P.. Boise, Idaho. THIS BEAUTIFUL BOISIS VALLKY lias never had a cyclone In Its history. Come to Idaho, vhoe you can now Uo well In a new, gro-iiig, enterprising coun try, and where .here uro no tornadoes or crop failures. Send card for handsome booklet and particulars regarding the country- We also sell good business propositions In southern Idaho, Kef or to First National and Botso City National banks, Boise. , . CJIiOnaE 13. ATWATBIl. Meridian, Idaho. J. E. SCHOOLER'S AGENCY, Boise, Idaho. Knntnt, GET A HOME In the Pecos Valley, wluere thoie ai'o no cyclones, floods or blizzards. Address Countryman Land and Immigration Co., Phllllpsburg, Kan. I.uulaiuiiu. ItOUlSLVNA Orange Groves planted and cared for under our plan of easy monthly payments. Wo own the land and the trees In proven Orange Belt. Write for full details of plan. FIDELITY IjANI) CO., 7CG Gravicr St, New Orleans. Minnesota. SEND for free list of Minnesota farms. $3S to $75 per acre. Minnesota Land Agency, Court Block, St. Puul, Minn. WRITH for booklet and particulars of the great Ueer Lodge Valley to the Com mercial Club, Deer Lodge, Mont. CHOICE, absolutely flawless lfiO-acro farm within two mllea of two good rail roud market towns, six big elevators, every foot cultivated, flno black loam fcoll, rented for one-third crop, should bring J1.000 annual Income. Price $12,400. Would consider clear Omaha Income properly up to $7,000. Big Stone Land Co., CO b. 10t,h Stt Omaha. Missouri. FINE small Ozark, poultry, fruit, al falfa farm; cottage, barn. Price $350, $5 monthly. Edmund Steckcl, Richland, Mo., Turkey Ridge Farm. Montana. SIXTY THOUSAND acres Carey land open to entry at Valler, Mont.; fifteen annual payments; section famous lor grain, grasses, vegetables, well adapted diversified farming. For particulars writs Valler Farm Sales Co., Vox 2, Valler. Mont. Nc-hrnskn. FOR SALE 15-acre farm adjoining Cushlng, Neb.; good Improvements; 7 room house, 3 chicken houses, barn, good well; .small fruit bearing. Address A. A. Kimball, Cushlng. Neb. FREE 40-acre homestead. For com plete map of land opened to entry Oct. 1, 1913, send $2 to A. J. Van Antwerp, County Surveyor, Broken Bow. Neb. New Mexico. A' RARE OPPORTUNITY. For Sale Only abstract business In Bq corro County, the Second largest county In the United States; owners going to California, Address The Socorro Title Ab struct Company. Socorro, N. M. Oreiron. 1M3 EDITION, "Advantages of Oregon." 240-page book describing Oregon and amount of Government land open to homestead In each county; for what best adapted1 new homestcud law, desert, tim ber, stone, coal, mineral laws; school land In each county, laws, price, how to obtain; describes Government land open to homestead In every county In U. S.: book 33c; Oregon map showing U. S. land districts, R. R. in operation, under con struction and proposed, Including Eastern and Central Oregon, 2ic. both. 50c. Ed ward Nlmmo, 14 Hamilton Bldg., Port land, Oro. I WAS born and raised in Yamhill county, Oregon. Write or come and see mo for fruit, poultry or dairy farms. M. E. BURGESS, Amity, Ore. COME to the Rogue River Valley and Escape .Cyclones and Blizzards. Best medium climate In United States. Farm ing and fruit lund at leasonable prices. A. N. Parsons, Grants Pass, Ore. For merly agent American Express. Omaha. South Ilnkota. FOR .SALE A very well Improved farm of 320 acres located, within 25 miles of the stnte fair city, Huron. Beadle county, S. D., at $30 per acre. Will also sell fifty head of live stock, hogs and poultry. The best bargain In South Da kota. Address M. M. Winter. Gary. IncL 100 ACRES. 3M miles from Carter, Tripp county. South Dakota. All tillable, 40 acres broke. Good house, small barn, fenced. Worth $6,100, price $5,000. Ad dress Box 125, Dallas S. P. Tt'nnnwt, TENNESSEE FARM BARGAIN r435 acres In famous Sweetwater Valley, pay ing about $5,000 annually. Modern im provements valued at $10,000. Dairy herd, stock, machinery and petwma'ty worth $S,000. Farm and personalty $JO.0uo, terms. Full description furniehed. Other bar gains south. THE INTERSTATE LAND COMPANY, Bristol, Tennessee. Texas. FOR QUICK SALE G.200 acres best South Texas land, alfalfa, onions year round, $5,000 Improvements, 2 miles sta tion. $12 acre. $35,000 cash. Adjoining lands thrice this price. Jameson Realty Co.. Pallas. Tex. FOR SALE. St. Joseph's Island, New Bockport, Tex., 32.000 acres at distress prices, a great bargain, no trading. W. H. GRAHAM, Sole Agent. Cuero, Tex. WashliiKton. THE WALLA WALLA VALLEY, Washington, presents at the present time a most attractive field for tho Investor and homeseeke, This section has never experienced a cyclone, hurricane, tornado or flood. A diversified district, where the small tract farmer does equally as well as the large grain grower. Write today for free illustrated literature de icrlblng fruit growing, gardening, dairy ing and hog raising. The Commercial Club, walla wana, wasn. WASHINGTON'S bestUalry and garden a ... .. .. - tn n , . nlira nllP settlers cmpolyment at good wages. Great chance, H. C. Peters, Seattle, Wash. . VIcmi'i. i WISCONSIN 000-scre farm, divided to ult. Clover belt; heavy clay sail; flno buildlngB. Snap for pnrty with cash. Ad dress Owner. II. Wlthee. Owen. Wis. UVK STOCK MAUKET OP WKKT Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save Mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tive Stock Coiumliwlon Merchants. BYERS BROS. A Co. Strong, reliable CLIFTON Com. Co 222 Exchange Bldg MARTIN BROS. is CO., Exchange Bid. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Conditions Are Reported Generaly Favorable. CORN MARKET IS BROADENING Individual Oprrntlonn In Yellow CcrenI Ileconilnir More Obsolete Concentrated Action la Prominent. OMAHA. April 12, 1913. Considering tho most flattering reports which continue to come from all portions ot tho winter wheat belt and the change to clear and warmer weather over the spring wheat country whloh started spring wheat seeding operations In many sec tions of the Dakotas, the Chicago market hold remarkably steady at tho closo yes terday. Following a very bearish report on Kansas harvest prospects yesterday, U. W. Snow sent a report on Oklahoma conditions today claiming that scarcely an acre of wheat will be abandoned and that the state has a prospect of 30,000,000 bushels, a. Ingles, another crop expert. In rovlewing wheat conditions In Ohio and Indiana says that the floods receded quickly from tho wheat lands and left the ctop In as good a condition as before. Several messages from tho northwest re ported a rush of- seeding operations, es pecially in North Dakota. Tho cash .situation at Minneapolis is showing a lit tlo additional firmness, because of the scarcity ot choice wheat, while tho flour situation there Is' still slow. It must be conceded thut there is a firm tone to the Xorelgn markets and that Europe I likely to want a gieat deal of wheat be tfceen now and tho next harvest time. Any chungo which may take place In the present fine winter wheat outlook must he on tho Ride of buyers. Tito bumper crop prospect to date appears to be largely discounted. Shipping sales In Chicago yesterday were 0,000 bushels and this Is probably only part of the business done. With exporters ready to step la and buy Chicago wheat on any material concession in prices, traders favor the buying sldo of tho market on all good re actions. Cash wheat was KiyHo lower. The Corn murknt In hmrMlnltii- mater ially and the Individual operations are likely to becorno lnsa nrnmlnnnf. wHIrh Is possibly desired by some of the leuderg In the trade after tho good advance. Re ceipts continue very light and a freth demand for corn will be at tho expense ot tho visible Bupply, which should show a tendency to decrease very rapidly. Cash turn as utmo nigner. The oats nnirknt m.umi tn ha entirely In sympathy with wheat and corn. Cash oats wero unchanged to Mo lower. Clrarnncud- Wln.nl anil flour lft nm bushels; corn, 3S0.0UU bushels; oats, 3,000 uusnois. Liverpool close: Wheat, USPKd lower; corn. hiUfid lower. Primary wheat receipts were -136,000 bushels and shipments 291,000 bushels, against rocelptH of 200,000 bushels nnd shipments of 2S4,(WO bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 359,000 bush els and shipments 409,000 bushels, against receipts ot 358,000 bushels and shipments ot 419.000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 538.000 bush els and shipments 471,000 bushels, 'ngaalnst receipts of 309,000 bushels and shipments ot 611,000 bushels last year. Tho following cash sales wero reported today: WHEAT No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, 85Wo; 9 cars, 85c. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 85o; 1 car 84?io. No. 3 mixed, 1 car. 84V4c No. 3 spring, 1 car, 84V&C No. 4 spring, 1 car, 81c. CORN No. 3 white, 1 car, 53c. No. S yellow, 1 car, 63Vic; 1 car, 63c. No. 3 mixea, i car, Mftc; ;t cars, wc. imo. 4 mixed, 1 car, 62c. ' OATS No, 3 white, 1 car. 33 C cars, 33 Vic No. 4 whlto, 2 cars, 33c RYE No. 4. 1 car. 63V4o. Omuhiv Cash Prices. t WHEAT No. 2 hard, MHS5V4c; No. 3 hard, 84ff85c; No. 4 hard, 8183c; No. 3 spring, 8484Wo; No. 4 spring, 8082c; No. 2 durum, &5V&Stc; No. 3 durum, 84HS5c CORN No. 2 white, 68ic; No. 3 white, 63Ho; No. 4 white, 62V4063c; No. 2 yellow, 63Hc; No. 3 yellow, 53ig63Vic; No. 4 yel low. 6162Wc; No. 2. 63Vic; No. 3, 6353Vic; No. 4, 51052c. OATS No. 2 white, 3431tfci standard, 33c; No. 3 wlilte, 33UQ3i4c; No. 4 white. 33c. BARLEY Malting, 64S2c; No. 1 feed, 4145c. RYE No. 2, ESgC6J4c; No. 3, 650660. Carlot Receipts. . WheatCorn.Oats. Chicago k 4.. 11 81 116 Minnesota ...192 Duluth t Omaha 49 15 20 Kansas City 25 23 17 St. Louis , v.. 33 47 20 Winnipeg ....107 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trndinif nnd CIoaluK Prices on lionrd of Trade. CHICAGO, April 13. A forecast ot fine weather all over the country for the next fey days sent wheat values) tumbling and closing prices today were about tfij lowest o fthe session, the rango being; from H toTitola net loss. Corn had a net decline of to He, oats wore down H to c, but provisions were a shade lower to lOo higher. The best show of strength made by wheat was shortly after the openlnir when, on reports of a killing froso In Kansas there was some buying. The rally was brief. Profit taking sales soon caused a reaction below tho opening figures. Good weather in the northwest, helping seeding operations and abundant moisture In most of the winter belt brought on a lot ot selling. There was talk ot good business ac tual nnd prospective In wheat for export, but details were not made public, and the downward trend of prices was not stayed. Foreign markets were generally a shado easier. A decrease In the Eng lish visible supply 1,665,000 bushel against hn lncrasa ot 239.000 bushel for tha same week last year did not serve to check tho decline. Primary receipts of wheat were 436,. 000 bushel against 200.000 bushel a year ago. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equalled 510,000 bushel. Corn was dull throughout and weak ened sharply at tho close, which was at the lowest figures ot the day. Clearing weather forecasts gave promise of In creased shipments, and there was an absence of short buying. Liquidation In May oats on account of good weather depressed prices In other futures also Provisions showed strength on coverlnlc by shorts. There was also some new Investment buying. The bullish live stock report by the government was still a fac tor in tho upturn In prices. Closing options at Chicago: Artlclel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close. Yesy. Wheat May. July.; Sept. Corn. May. July. Sept. Oats. May. jiiiv, 2 Sept Pork. May. July. Sent. Lard. I ai ay. July tsepi. Ribs. May. July. Sept 91Htti 89J4 55Q 35Mtt 19 9o! 19 97-4 20 12i 19 11 00 I 10 974 11 32V4: 11 iz 10 92Vi! 91tt 90'! 89 66V& 5S3i 57V4Sf 35y 35&&tt Ma 20 02H 20 20 20 00 I. 11 w 11 00 U 024 U 37' 11 20 U 00 WftSOll 91 91 ) mi 'M 89a 89H4MI 90H 66 65 66a 66 66 66 67Vi 67 33 33 35 34 34 3S(ft3o 34 34 M 19 92 19 97 19 87 20 10 20 12 20 06 19 90 19 90 I 19 87 10 92 10'96 10 95 10 95 10 95 10 95 10 95 10 950 10 97 10 97! 10 97 11 30 11 80 i 11 27 U 109 U 15 11 10 11 li 10 92 10 95 10 87 f mU rrfAfl WhnAt. 9 red $1.05Q1.08; No. 1 red, 98c.03; No. 2 hard, S294c; No. 3 hard, Kg93c; No. 1 north ern. 9lG92c; No. 2 northern. 90892c: No. 3 northern, 87f90c; No. 2 spring. 90 691o; No. S spring, 8809c; No. 4 spring, 80285c velvet chaff, 8739Zc; durum, 89 96c Corn: No. 2. WV4Q67C; No. 2 white. 573c; No. 2 yellow, 66S674e; No 3. 54fiUc No. 3 white, 65gii3; No 3 yellow, 64a66c; No. 4. E2H54; No 4 white. 6&ff55c; No. 4 yellow. 3f fl0, V.:... Vrn whim 37037UO- Vn .1 white. 34'35Uc: No. 4 white. Sa&CMKc; Timothy. $2 75.60: clover, 115.00321 00. Provisions Pork. $19.95; lard. $10.96; ribs, $ii.ooan.6:. ' BUTTER Steady; creameries, 27394c. EGGS Steady; receipts, 17,592 cases; at mark, cases included. 17fl8c; ordi. nary flrits. 17W017c; firsts. 1718c POTATOES Steady ; receipts, 38 cars; Michigan, 4547c; Minnesota, 43S"47c; Wisconsin. 40Q1SC. , , POULTRY Lower; turkeys, dressed, 24c. live chlckons, 17o; live springs, 17c W YORK HKNKItAIi MARKET Qnolntlnna of the Day on Vnrlnns Commodities. NEW YORK. April 12,-FI.OUR-Markot quiet without change; spring patents. $1.40 N.0O; winter straights. $l.40b4.60; winter patents, $l.706.10; spring clears, $4.0OM4 S0: winter extra. No. 1. $3.804.10; winter oxtrns. No. 2, $3.T0t).lS0; Kansas straights, $4.Wf4.25. Buckwheat flour, dull, Ryo flour, steudy; fair to good. $3.50tf8.S0 choice. $3.854f4.00. CORNMEAL Market steady; tine whits and yellow. 1.30U1.S5; coarse, $1.2501.34; kiln dried. $3.15. BARLEY Market quiet; feeding. Mac, e. 1. f.. New York; malting. KtrOOc, c. L f. , Buffalo. RYE Market steady; No. 3 western, 60o asked, c. i. f., Buffalo, and feeding. 64c, a. I. f.. New York, opening navigation. WHEAT Spot market steady; No, a red. $1.11, elevator, and $U4. f. o. b.. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern Puluth. $1.02, f. o. b., afloat. Futures were easy at a decide of H on very bearish weather and crop advices. May, 96c; July, 97c; September. 90e. Bonded wheat: "May and July, $1.00, CORN Spot markot steady; export 61c; f. o. b. afloat- OATS Spot market steady; export, $7 CPSSc; standard white. 40tto; No. 3, SW 40c; Na 4. S9ff39c! natural white, 370 3Sc; No. 2, nominal; white clipped, 3Sty tO'c; all on track. HAY Market firm; No. 1, $1.0031.05; No. 2. 8590c; No. 3. 7l80c. HOPS Market quiet: state, common to choice, 1913 crop. 16923c; 1911 crop, Sit He ; Pacific coast 1913 crop, 16&20c; 1911 crop, llOlSc. BRAN Market dull; western spring bran, $22.00; standard middling, 100-pound sacks, $2.60: city, $23.00. LEATHER Market firm; hemlock firsts, 2S4J29o; seconds, 27028c; thirds, 24 2Sc; rejects, 19Q20c. HIDES Market steady; Central Amer ica, 23c; Bogota, 281T29c- TALLOW Market steady; prime sum mer tallow spot, $6.78C.S8; May, $6.77; July. $0.86; September, $S.SS; prime city, o; country, 6S6c; special. 7a PROVISIONS Pork market, firm; mess, $21.75822.60; family, $23.00jt2.UM; short clears, $21.XVg,23.60. Beet, firm: mess. $19.00320.00; family, $23.0O25.00; beef hams, $32.Co3l.00. Cut meats, steady; Pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. $14.504214.76; pickled hams, $14,75015.00. Lard, firm; middle west prime. $11.20311.30; refined, steady; continent, $11.80; South America, $12.40; compound, firm. BUTTER Firmer; receipts. 5,293 tubs; craJ"ery,.t.ra!'' SJHOlOo; firsts. 3ltf33c. CIIEKSE-Irregular; receipts, 1,559 boxes: state, whole milk, held, colored specials. 17017UC EGGS-Steady; receipts, 22,102 cases; fresh gathered, storage packed, flrstr 20o; western gathered, whites, 204?21c. pnrn.TnvAi.. ,n.r.... . . i . . - ... taut, w t:oiri il xihlckons, 18o; fowls. 18c; turkeys, 15c; Kiiieu western towig, 16l8c; frozen turkeys, 18fJ25c. Corn and Wheat Retrlnn Ilnlletln. United States Department of Agricul ture's weather bureau report for Omaha, Neb., for tho twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., C6th meridian time, Saturday, April 12. 1913: OMAHA PI8TRICT STATIONS. -Temp. Rain- , , High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland Neb.. 43 29 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb... 51 32 .00 Clear B'ken Bow, Nb 46 20 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb. 41 23 .00 Clear Culbertson, Nb 43 25 .00 Clear Falrbury. Neb.. 63 26 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb. 48 28 .00 Clear Gr. Island, Nb. 4i 28 .to Clear Hartlngton ... 44 22 .00 Clear Hastings, Neb.. 48 30 .00 Clear Holdrege, Nb.. 48 27 .00 Clear Lincoln. Neb... 60 30 .00 Clear No. Platte... 60 St .00 rii.nr Oakdale, Neb.. 44 25 .00 Clear umano, Neb.... 46 32 .00 Clear Tekarnah, Neb. 49 28 .00 Cleor Valentine ... 40 24 , .00 Clear Alta, la. 40 27 .00 Clear Carroll. Ia 41 31 .00 Clear Clarinda, la.... 47 31 .00 Clear Sioux City Ia 42 24 .00 Clear Not included in averages. Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period end ing at 8 a. m. CENTRAL STATIONS. No. of Temp. Rain- District Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 18 66 40 .30 Louisville, Ky... 22 68 43 .00 Indla'polls. Ind.. 14 48 42 .00 Chicago, 111 24 44 36 .10 St Louis. Mo... 19 44 38 .10 Dcs Moines, I a. 22 42 32 .00 Minneapolis 61 66 30 ,00 Kan. City, Mo.. 26 63 32 . 00 Omaha, Neb 17 48 28 .00 Freezing temperatures wero again re ported general in the extreme western portion of the corn and wheat region. Light rains aro falling In the Chicago and St, Louis districts. Tho weather Is clear tn the western districts. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. ICnusnfl City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. April 12. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 hard, 86TS9c; No. 3. 83aJ? STc; No. 2 red. $1.011.00; No. 3, 91ci3$1.03. 65c; No. 2 White, 56c; No.' 3, 66c. ' UA1TS INO. Z White, 3i5(U37C; NO. 3 mixed. 34c. RYE Unchanged. HAY Unchanged. Closing prices. WHEAT May, 85c; July. S3T4C. CORN May, 64c: July, 65c. OATS May, 35i&35C BUTTER-Creamery. 32o; firsts, 30o; seconds. 25c; packing, 23c. EOGS Firsts. 18c; seconds, 13o. POtlLTiTV linn lin. mn.t.r. ducks, 16c. ,. . t Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, hn. wv w Corn, bu., .., saiooo niooo waui, uu. , , ll.WJ St. Iionli General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. April 12.-FLOUR-Market Bteady; red winter patents, $4.75 66.10; .extra fancy and straights, $3.65 4.60: hard winter clears, $3.00if3.35. SEBD-Tlmothy, $10.00. CORNMEAL-$2.90. BRAN-9093c. HAY Timothy, $13.0017.60. WHISKY-$1.40. IRON-Cottim ties, 98c. BAGGING 10c. TWINE Hemp, 8c. PROVISIONS Pork, lard, dry salt meats nnd bacon unchanged. , . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bblB 8,000 11,000 Wheat, bu 38,000 63.000 Corn, bu r.nmi tsi.wi uais, du 34. WJ 1T.O0O Minneapolis Grain Sfarket. May. 60o; July, 8888o; September, WUc. Cash: No. 1 hard. 88c: No. i S.i2l;. HW?y :,-c 2 northern He?5?.L;Vo;i,J,,2r'1 Montana. 87c; - u. as "III VlU7lll cuius no. 3 yellow, 63&6SMc. OATS No. 3 white. 31e32c RYE-No. 2, 66fo58l4c BRAN-Steady. K I JTl r I n T.M rw f nfll.nl. ! rMH e-. nnd nntontii. li irjin in rt.t i ' TX, ---- ' t - - t -, nn. VICUIB. U.W J3.30; second clears, $2.60ij2.70. BARLEY 4057c. Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL, April 12.-WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 10.1; No. 2 Manitoba. 7s 8d; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s6V4il. Futures, prhv; Tnv 7ar.H. t..i.. f-t .".. Octobef.' 7 s 3d. ' " '",54Ui 170 , rrSI01'. stoady: American mixed, new, 4s ll'id; American mixed, new. kiln dried. bS2n! A Til rlr-i n tnl... i American mixed, via Galveston, 6s '9Wd ruAV;eB', ,refulnr.! May American mixed Cs ld; July La Plata, 6s ld. ' Milwaukee Grain Market. Afir.WATTIf RF! Wl, n.u ,. .T&?X.1 fiortteiLn' "HtoWc; No.2 northern. 88; July ' 88. w,,nler- May, r21"'trNov,1 ye'iow. 64et50; no. 3 whit KTp- Nn 9 KJMU1X. tt-.l . July. 'ewe' bid; -"'- OA-re sbta&ic. RYE 64c BARLEY-62Sc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. III.. April 12. CORN' Nn. 5 yellow. 67c; No. 3 yellow, 66tf66c. UA'i o xo s wmte, wc; stunaard, ssac. Wool Market. ST, LOUIS. April 12. WOOL-Steady; medium grades combing and clothing, 23026c; light fine. lJ21c; heavy fine 13617c; tub washed, 27i36c. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Return. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Tone Generally Firmer, with Gain of Over a Point. BEARS SHOW AN UNEASINESS Coming Minnesota Hate Case Ilr rlslon tin Mnndn- Han Ten dency tn Mnke Them Cantlnu. NEW YORK. April 12,-After a further roocsslon In the first hour today the stock market developed a firmer tone, and at tho close there wero gains of a point or more. In the early trading there appeared to bo the an nit. characteristics as In tha last few days, due to the same influence. There was further soiling of high grade bonds owing to the conviction that a readjustment is necessary to con form to tho basis established by new Is sues paying high rates. The result ot this selling wns again reflected In stocks, but to a lesser oxtout than yesterday. Important Issues did not decline henvlly, substantial losses being restricted to tho newer Industrials, among which thero wns further heavy liquidation. Rumley, California Petroleum and Mexican Pe troleum reached new low points, inter national Agricultural preferred broke thlrty-ono points on tho official state ment that the dividend probably would bo passed. Bear traders, flndlne tliov rmiM ninkn little impression on the standard stocks. snoweu somo uneasiness, nnd covering of shorts was largely responsible for tho brisk rally which brought the week's trading to an end. Another consideration which flgurod In the calculations of tho bears was tho possibility that a decision may bo handed down Monday by the su preme court in the Minnesota rate case. As the stock market Is closed .on Monday until noon there win be no opportunity for trading on that dnv beforo tho hour at which tho court site. Foreign buying wns another ttource of strength. London has purchased stock so consistently on concoealons recently that Its course of action hns become one of the most Important factors ot current trading. Canadian Pacific In particular was In reaucst from nbroad and rnsa 2 points on the strength of thl3 demand. Predictions of a favorable bnnk state ment wero fully realized, the actual table showing a rash gain of over $3,000,000 and a substantial addition to the reserves. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,262,000. united states 2s declined y on call on the week. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks were aa follows: Slr. lllih. Low. Clow. Amalgamated Ctopper 1J.UU0 Ti JIT T7H American Agricultural ai American UeU gunr. .... 34 Amarlcan Can 5,500 jjij 11 jb'4 American Can pM 100 97Vi aH it American C. & K lot) W',4 loft , tt American Cotton Oil ..... 47 Am. Ice 8rcurltlea 26H American klmiPed , 10 American Locomotive i American 8. It 8W 7IVi 71 7m Am. S. & it. pfd..i..., 1U1S Am. Sugar Helming 11) Amerlcau T. & T 100 UH4 131 American Tobacco luO 2JU IM Anaconda Mining Co...,, Mi) 384 39H MVi Atchlton (WO lOJVi 102 101 Atchison pfil lOOVfc Atlantic Coaat Line 304 IUH lMft :i Ualtlmore & Ohio 100 V4 tk M Bethlehem Steel U Brooklyn Rapid Tr !M 91H 1K Ht Canadian ltclllc , 11,000 2UH !H Central Leather 600 H SiU 93 Cheeapeaka & Ohio 1,100 8i !S u Chicago O. W , 1 Chicago, M. & St. P.... ,900 1101,4 10K 110 ailcago & N, W Colorado F. A 1 300 It 334 31 Ooneolldated Dli 100 13JH IISH Corn Products 300 11 10i ioh Delaware A Hudson Denver & Rio Orandc 3 Denver It. 0. td 300 37 Stli 37 Olstllleri Securltlea " ..... JH Krl 4, W0 30U JUt 30H Krle' let pfd Krla 2d Dfd 97 Oeneral Bloctrio 100 1J0K 140J4 40H Great Northern pfd 400 151 1V4 1M Oreat Northern ore eit. "i -jvi nnuola Central 00 119 ltl 11JV4 Interborough Met Inter. Met. pfd 100 3 S International Harveater oj lnter-Marln. pld 100 US 1JH 1JH International raper H V4 International Pump J" Kanaa CUr Southern Lrt'VwiW"::::"":'i: "' rS Iilll. Nashville.. J00 133H 183V4 SiH M . St. P. & S. Ste. M 1JV4 Missouri, K. T JM V4 S 26H Missouri Pacllle 300 88Vi 3! mi National Biscuit " N4nnRM.,Vd,pVd::,,iw u ni u Newark oSftraL....... WOO JH 103 103 N. Y o. & W 100 311, 31V4 3H4 Norfolk & Western North American ' Northern I'aclflo SO') 1HH U5H 1J racitio Mall Pennsrlvanla " People's uas riu-burgh Coal 100 tOW MH HK Pried steel Car Pullman Palaee Car Reading Itepubllo I. & S..... " Republic I. & S. Pfd" "t f. Hook Island Co..... 5 -3 f Tlnv Island Co. Pfd... f St. L & 8. r. 2d Pfd.... 200 J Vi V Seaboard Air Line. - Seaboard A. L. pM Jiw sioss.6beffleld8. . I ,. Southern Taclfie ........ " anuthern Hallway ' l' BO Uallwar pfd ! Tnnesse Copper i ?: ,oi;?.c!;","c:::::::::::.io im m $ Union Paclflo pfd.. Ti United Elates Jleslty. ?u United States ituoprr.... ...- United Slit.. Steel g . 100 10Vi 10i 108U 300 U tt 84 85i 100 .H 8W 41 ,. loo l!4 H em v U. 8. "S'el P'd Ulsh copper ......... i Va.-Carollna Chemical Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland ... Western Union ....... Westlngbouse Electrlo mi... in. ia. ........ . Total rales for ins ' New Vorlc aioney Market. NEW YORK, April 12.-MONEY-On call nominal; no loans, time loans, stekdy; "lxty days. 4 per centi ninety days. 48& !'' cent; six months, i per cent; primo mercantile paper, oViSo per CttTEiULINO EXCHANOIi-Vealc with actual business in bankers' bills at S for sixty-day bills, and at ; JUtBO for demand: commercial bills, $l.ts. BILVKlt-har, lci Mexican dolttirs, BONDS Government, steady; railroad, l..nMtlaV. Closing quotations on bonds wero ah V S.ni S. reg...l00UK. C. So. ref. ts.. H do coupon 100KL . deb. 4s 131... tov. U S 3e. " 102HL & N. unl. 4s.... ((, 'do coupon ?,;.K T' " 1M U S. ts, reg 113H du gen. 4H IU 'do coupon 113'Mo. raclflo 4s Ml, Panama 3s coupon. .103 do oonv. (s , uu Amer. A. U... . . . WkN. Y C. g IH,!!.. 14 AT&T, ev 4s.. 108 do deb. 4s tt Am. Tobacco s 130 N. Y. N. IL & H. Armour 4. Co, 4Ha.. MH ct. 3V4, t0i, Atchison sen. 4 N- W. Jst c, 4s.. tit, do cr. 4s HM 10t do cv, 4s J07H co t. is lOJKNo. Paelfl, 4s t4 A. C. L. 1st 4 ls do 3s fj Dal. & Ohio 4a 0. S. U rfdg, 4s.... t9K do IHs 'i.,1."11- V4 IW.. Brook. Tr. cv. H do oon. 4s jno Cen. of Oa. 3 lOtHlleadlog gen. 4s 35$; Cen. Leather fs..,.. HB. L & S. F. fg 4s 76 Ches. ft Ohio 4H.. '., d en It. 7m do wnv. 4.... . USl. L. 8. W. e. .. 7w Chicago A. J A. L. adj. Ss.... 78(4 C. B, & J- i?tBo- e co1' H do gen. 4i H do cv. 4s ,.. m CK,ll'n 4w?-t?!lr(1or!'' 01 C It. t. P- e- ' K8o. Hallway Cs 104H do rfg. 4s !4..d0 ,Q. T7 C & T A 4Vs. J Union Pacific 4s.... Mti D ft 11. ev. 4s I do cr. 4s tiu D. ft B. a. rf. WH&o t tc ref. 4s... ls Distillers" S H 5' nubb' s....l08l, nrU p. 1. 8. Steel M J,...l2 do gen. 4s Va.-Car. Cliem. Is.. M do cr. 4s, ser. II. i3 Wabash 1st & ei. 4 8IU HI On. let ref. 4i. lWeem Mi. 4s ti Inter Met. 4W- WHW.t. Hleo. cv. 6... trtt Inter. M. M. 4'.,... HWls. Central 4 toft Japan M B, Bid. Offered. llantc ClearlriKs. OMAHA, April 12. Bank clearings for today aro $2,33S.870.S6 and $2,067,685.63 for the corresponding day last year. The clearings for the week ending today are $16,153,024.30 and $16,1W,494.08 for the corre sponding week last year. 1 - - Treuaury Statement. "WAHHINOTON. April 12. The condl tlon of tha United States treasury at the beginning of business today was: Work ing? balance, $79,142,003; in banks and Philippine triasur $l:t,ip,33l. t.tal ut ht'iirnii iiinu, air.'.ikxi aw, ri'folt'lf rsti r ilu. $:.J34.;k;. tilsbursctiU'ttts. $.',t:l..i. Tho .surplus till fin, a! j-nir Is J14,;7S.m I, as .malnst a dift. u of $ll,3?.'.2W lust jeai l'he llgnre for receipts, dlsbuiiturntK, surplus ami deruit exclude Panama canal ami pubiii- debt transacthms. ClrnrliiK House Hank Stntrnient. NHW VOIIIC, April lt-The statement of tho at'ttiHl condition of clearing house banks and trust t'ompAtilna for tile, weeik shows tlmt they hold Jll,!MI,4fiO reerve In excowi of legal ivqulrements. This IS an Increase of $l,88l,wo from last week. Tho statement follows: Irorease. Loan ,... $1.910. too JVJltU) specie 3S,3l..(X J,tl,(HO I.egal tenders sa,4B;.rtW 2,401.1)00 Net deposits l,HB.&S.l,000 2,4U.f10 Circulation 4tS,M.0u0 3WVW Excess lawful reserve. lt,W4,4W t,(Hl,tC0 Increase. Banks' oaah reserve In vault, M4T,319,0Oi). Trtist Trust compan'.i cash reserve In vault. $t3,6T7,000. Aggregate cash reserve. $110.8911.000. Trust I'ompnny'M rrscrvo with clearing uousn memnors carrying a ier cent cash reserve. $W,T13.000. Summary of sluto bunks and trust companies in Greater Now York not In cluded in clearing house statement! Ioans. $571.13T.lXXl; Inereaso. Sl.Wl.8lXi. StHclc. $64,870,500; decrease. $S,0o0. Legal tender. $8,408,200: Increase. $.104,0i. Total deH)slts, $35,!M2,000; decrease, mioo. T.oiiilOn Stock Stnrket. LONDON, April 12. American secur ities after a steady opening, advanced on covering and closed from U to i nbovo pnrlty. Caiindiuu I'neirio was strong and gained 2U points. Money and dis count rates wero easy. London closing Ktrak quotations: Contois, money ... 7H4LouIst11Ib A N'aah.1371, d account .... . T Mo., Kaa. A Tr 17' Amal. Copper 7HNew York Central .lonti Atchison lOSSNorfolk Western.109 llslllmore Ohio, lot Ontario A Western. 351, Canadian raclflo . triSPennaylvanla li Chesapeake) A Ohio. M;nedlnit 4 Chi. Oreat Western USSoulhrrn Hy I7S Chi.. Mil. 8t. 1M12 Pouthem I'aclflo ..Mi Denver & Rio O... 3Jl,l'nlon raclflo ITiK Erie 31SU S. steel IS do 1st pfd 4HVahath 4 Grand Trunk MUe Dears 31 H Illinois Central . ..121 Hand Mines 7 SILVEU-Bar, steady at 27 11-lfkt per ounce. MONKY-3a4 per cent. ' DISCOUNT IlATKR-ciliort hills, 4 per cont; three months' bills, 1-W per cent. TtoKton Still Inn: Mtocks. BOSTON, April H-Closlng quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Alloues 37 Mohawk I3'i Amsl. Copper ...... 774Nevada Con 174 A. Z. L A S....... :tMplFflng Mlnea .... P Arliona Com 3HNorth llutte 301, h. U C. C. & 8. M. tSKhrth Lak IS Cal. A Arlsona tiOltt Dominion ...... Pal. ft Heels ISi Osceola M Centennial 13 Qnlncy 71 copper lIar.RO r. C. IS Hliannou II Kast Butte C. M . . , . m4 Superior 38U Kranklln !8uprlor A B. M... 3Vi fliroux Con 3 13-ltTamarsck 33 Orsnby Con 61SU. 8. 8. P.. A M... 41',, (Ireene Cananea 7, do pfd 48',, lite Royal Copper.. 2itHt'tah Con. .......... I Kerr I-ske 7UUUU Copper Co 334 lake Copper 13 Winona. 31, I sane L.-opper (ttwoiverm ,. si Miami Cupper IS New York Milling" Stork. NHW YOniC, April 13,-CIoslng quota Hons on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock. . 3 Mexican S do bondn .. ..... 13 Ontario , 200 Con. Cal. A- Va... . 15 Opnir ., iron silver i:a small Hopes 9 Leadvllle Con. ... I 'standard 100 LlttU Chief 3 Yellow Jacket 23 Offered. OMAHA (1KNICUAL MA11KUT. BUTTElt No. 1, 1-lb. carton. iSai No 1, 60-lb. tubs. 32Jic; No. 2. 30c. CIIREBE Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri can Swiss, 2flo: block Bwlss. :'lc! twins, I7c; daisies, 17V4c; triplets, 17Ho: koupg Americas, 19c; bluo label brick, he; Urn burger, 2-lb., 21c; Mb., 22c; New York white. 20c. BEI3K CUTS-lllbs, No. 1, 20o; No. 2. 17c: No. 3, 15Uc Loins, No, 1, 2io; No. 2. ISHc; No. 3. 16-Tic Chucks, No. 1, Uc; No. 2, 1014c; No. 3, lOUa nounds, No. I. 13140; No. 2, 13c; No. 3. nc. riatcs, No. 1. c; No. 2, SHc; No. 3, SUc POTJLTItY-Brollers. 1-lb. to l-lb., fco; IVi-lb. ta 2-lb., 2Sc; hens. 18c; cocks, lie; ducks, 20c; geese, 18c; turkeys, 7,5c; pig eons per doz.,, 11.20; roosters. So; aucks, full feathered, 18c; geese, full feathered. 13c; squabs. No, 1, $1.D0; No. 2, 60c. FJSII-JWhlto, frozen, 12c; trout, frooli, 14c; large crupples, froxen, 18o; Spanish mackerel, 14c; eol, lDc; haddock, , 12c; flounders, lie; ahad roe, per pair. 3c: salmon 8c; halibut, 13o; buffalo, lie: bu'l heads, 13c; oysters, bay standards, 31. V; northern. $1.53; selects, $1.'J6; counts, $2.10. FBTJITS Apples, extra fancv large Rome Beauties, per box, $1.75; extra fancy large Yellow Newton Pippins per box, $1.60; extra fancy Washington white win ter Pearmalns, per box, $1.83; oxna fancy Washington Wlncsaps, per box, noo1 Utah Wlnesaps, per box, .I.fjo; ,xtra fancy Qanos, per box, $1.2j; extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, $1.1S; extra fancy Qano, per bbl., $3.00; extra fancy Ben Davis, per bbl.. $2.75; extra fancy Wliia sap, per bbl., $3.50; extra fancy Missouri Pippins, per bbl.. $3.25. Oranges, Florida, extra fancy, St. Mike's, 80, w, 112, 126. ICO. 170, 200, 216. per box, $4.00; extra fancy Valencia. 86. 06. 112. 12. 100, 176. 200, 21B, per box, $4,50. Lemons, .extra fancy Southland Beauties, 300s and 360a, per box, $8.00; extra choice, Justrtte, per box, $7.60. Grapefruit, Florida. Indian River, 64 und 80 sizes, $3.76; 64, $3.60; 46, $3.23; 3C, $3.00. Louisiana strawberries, per cnBe. $2.60. Cranberries, fancy, per bbl., $7.00; Jumbo, per box, $2.50. VEGETABLES Potatoes. Colorado llural, per bu., C0c; lied Illvcr Early Ohio, per bu., 00c. Onions, large red Globe onions, per sack, $1.00; large white Indiana, per lb., 2a; large Spanish, per crate, $1.60. Sweet potutoec, Kansas, table stock, per bbl., $2.60; Kansus seed, per bbl. (due April 1 to 10), $2.00. To matoce. fancy Florida, per 6-banket crate, $3.00; choice, 6-basket crate $2.60. Celery. Florida, per crato, 3, 4, 6. 8-doz., $3.00; Florida, medium, per doz., toe; Cal ifornia Jumbo, per doz, $3c. Shallots, per doz., COo. Now beots, carroU. turnips, tier doz., 60c. Parsley, per doz., 60c. Itadlshes, per doz., 60c. Head lettuce, por doz., 11. 00; homegrown leaf, per doz., 40c. Green pep pers, per basket, 60c. Wax or green beans, per box $5.00. Hothouse cucum bers, por doz., $1.0002.00. Cauliflower, per crut, $3.60. Venetian gurllo. per lb., uy.q Nov York cabbage, per lb., i!JC. E,r6.' plant, per doz., $2.00. Rutabagas, per lb., l4c; beets, turnips and carrots, par bbl $2.00. MISCELLANEOUS Onion sets, yellow per bu 32 lbs., $1.75; red, per bu., $1.TS; white, per bu., $2.00. Evaporated cran berries, carton containing 36 pkgs.. per carton. $2.70. Figs, new California, K- size, $1.R5; Imported, 7-crown, per lb., Nc. Dates, Halowll, per lb.. 6',4o; Dromedary brand, packnge, $3.00; Anchor brand package. $2,226: sugar walnut dates, per box, $1.35. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 18c. Pecans, medium, per lb.. ISWe: Jumbo, per lb. 16c; Giant Louisiana paper shell, per lb 25c. Filberts, per lb . 16c. Almonds. Drake, per lb., 15o: paper shell, 18c. Brazils, per lb., 10c; large washed, per lb., 12c. Black walnuts, per lb., 2Hc Peanuts, raw, No. 1, per lb,, 6Hc; Jumbo, per lb, 8c; roasted, per lb., 8Ho. Hlckorynuts, shellbark, per lb.. 4o; large, per lb., 3c. White rice popcorn, per lb., tc. Horseradish, 2 doz. bottles In case, per case, $190. Cocoanuts, per sack, $5.00; per dozen Mott's elder, per keg., $3.60; Nehawka, per keg. $3.25. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 12,-COTTON-Fu. tures closed Htendy; closing bids; ApriL U.S3o; Slay, ll.S4o; June, J.86o; July, II. 88c; August, 11.71c; September, 11.47c; October. 11.40c; December, 11.43c; January, 11.39c, Spot closed quiet; middling up lands, 12.60c; middling gulf, 12.76c; sales, 100 bales. Closed steady at a net loss of 11 to 22 polnta under liquidation and bear prersure. ST. LOUI8, April 12.-COTTON-Market steady; middling, 12' Ac; sales none; re ceipts, 1.416 bales; shipments, 1,331 bales; stocks, 36,513 bales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, April 12.-COKKKK-Futurea opened barely steady at a de cline of 14 to 16 points in responsu to a sharp break ut Hamburg, renewed liquidation and bear pressure. The close was steady at a net decline of 16 to 1H polnta. Sales. 79.760 bags. April, 10.45c: May, !0.61c; July. 10.81c; September, ll.OSo' October, 11.08c; December and January, ll.llo; March, 11.11c. Spot, easy; Rio- 7s, lie; Santos 4s, 12Tc. Mild, dull; Cordova, 14V4rm4e. Hi. Jonrpli Lives Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, April 12.-CATTL1S-Mar. ket nominal; steers, $7.24VQ8.D0; cows vnd heifers. I4.2AU8.W; calves, $6.009.00. IIAMU llcalnt. 1 Wrt lianllf marlfbl steady; top. $9.30; bulk, $9.00S10.10. Hlll'.fc,!' AINU uiMiio-Aturnei nuuii 'ui, lambs, n.&oao.oo. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beeves Stcndy with Last Week's Closo Cow Stuff Stronger. H0QS 20 TO QUARTER HIGHER .Slirrp Active unit l.'lftr lllnlter for the Wrk l'.nntlm Flftren 1 Twntt-Flv llluhrr Tlinn n Week Ann, SOfTH OMAHA. April 12. Ult r.ecolpti were; Cattl. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday........ 4.719 4.316 lB.Tltl Official Tuesday 4.831 0.873 K'M Official Wednesday.... 3.045 J.S07 0,719 nrrii.iui Ti,m...i.n. om m km f)rltl.lul Ii'im.iui. It It .All I Oil 300 3.800 1.1'D nl.. ..i..i .... vt.n-ini r i limy . . . . Estimate Saturday . This .week 16,171) 3S.2S6 4 .W. Ijist Week II.0J7 M,;HK) 3!,43 Two Weeks ago 15.3W W.041 31 Three weeks aso 15,416 44,333 2I.W" Knur weeks ago 19,570 Bf,t)ll t.'t Same tlmo Inst yuur..U,SS "O.lfiO W.HO Tho following taoirf shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tho year to date, us compared with Inst year; ' mis. iai2. le. Cattle 21W.li8 27S ,AS6 1D.20S HogH ti50,4S2 1.0S1.721 SJI.M'J Sheep 641,167 6U',3iS MM The following tnblo shows tho rango ot prices for hogs at South Omaha for tho mat few days with comparisons: Dnto. I 1313. ll)12.iaU.181O.llJU.m'O!i.l!07. April l. 8 MHI 7 T3 ( 3IIIU Wl 6 16, o 7vi 6 48 April 2. 1 8 8J I 7 7V 1 10 til 6 T5, 6 7'J tt 45 nin ii 0.1 wi-ui 1 iai u asj - 1 u iu a vi 11 April 4.1 3 76jtti 1 6li U -vjlO iV)i ! 6 74 11.1)1 April Mini 3HI 7 uM ti .10 uO, 6 71 1 I 1 uo u -iiu .a d mi 11 iui April 7 I VJ'.ii 1 tt U10 16 April 8. S 85 17 6t tt 1S10 16 April 'J. 8 8IUI 7 6I1 110 101 April 1U 8 c'iUl 7 M 6 SI, April U 8 Ul I 7 48, 6 S310 03 ti t i ii 48 U 46 tt 'Ml 5 82 6 IW 15 74i 1 6 D3, 5 74 tt f SW1 5 ti tt 3 5 il) U, to .inril 18 1 7 btjl o o 9 Ttf I C 71)1 I " 4J HogB. .. 1 UJ.. l.Uo3 3o3 auiuluy. Recelpis and disposition or live stock at tho Union Stock yards. South Oinulin, Nub., tor twenty-lour hours ending at 1 o'clock yesterday: itis.ciiiPTS-CvRS. Cattle. Hogs. Shccl. H'r't. C, M. & St. P...... 13.. Missouri I'acltic 11 4 1 v.. it N. W., east.... 4 a .. C. Ac N. W.. west IT .. 1 C, St. P., M. cc O... 1 i C, U. i Q west 1U O.. It, 1. .t P., cast.... 1 .. C. It- I. it P., west 1 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Ut. Western... 1 .. Total rocplpts.... ti 63 4 'A DISPOSITION-HEAD. Mortis rc Co... HWlit & Company. uuuntiy I'acKing coiuinuiy Aimour & Co j. w. Murpuy Totul 3,013 Ci 1 1 ur-l hero weru no cattle of any consequence in tho yards thlB morning and prices can lutru. bo quuteu v"1''r than steady. Kor the .t'euK lucvipta liVo been luige, shuwing a gain ovur last week und a siignt gam over a year ugo. licet siccro, owing to largu rocelptt), begun thu week a little lower, and tney wuiu euslur 011 rtiesuuy. Since mat ilatu under tno mtlucnco ot lighter runs, prices havu been lirmum up until the loss hus been entirely reutm-iudi At 1110 c.oso 01 tno week tno inurkct Is buck where It was a weuk ago. Cows and huiters showed a llttio wcni ness during Monuay and Tuesday, but tney wero very tree sellers and nave eon tnued in active demand until tnu cio.ie ut 1110 wcult. Tney art now a little atronger tnun at last week s close, ana as men us tney havu been any ttmo this season. Stock cattle und leedera havo bueu in mouerato Bupply throughout the week. At the muuo timo tno country domanu hus bcun rather iiiultea owing 10 tnu un luvutublu weather conditions prevailing during most ot the week. Trudo on int ttayM was active, and the few cattiu '.il Hignt changed lianas very frueiy at goou, ilrm prices. At mo closo ot fue weua 11 is suto to quoto stock cuttio and luudeta gunernlly steady with tno close ot the pluvious weuk. , , Vuul calves, which had commanded very high prices, havo eased oft a llttlu aim uio tu'utina a quarter lower for tno wet'K. quotation on Caittu ojod to cholcu beef Hteurs, $b.2u-a.'i6; fair to good beet steers, $7.'JUU8.20; common to fair beef ateers, J7.40tt7.W; good to choice heifers, $7.25tU8.20, good to clilcu cows, $0.75tt7.5O; tair to good gruues, o.Km).uu; common to lair L'radtl. 4.UOU0.8I)l good to CholCO. stockcrs and feeders, $7.608.2B; fair to good Blockers and feeders, je.'iti'tfi.ov, uominon to fair stockers and Xeedcrs, Mi.AwiU.io; stock cows und heifers, 6.WKU 7,00; veal calves, $7.O0WD.Wj bulls, slugs, tic., $tt.WJ,UW.25. . , ... HOUS Thu trudo olKJiied today with both shipper and pucker buyers ulddlng prlcea that were about C cents htgucr. This Just about suited the salesmen views ot what values ought to be, ana they lost no tlmo In disposing ot thoir holdings at this advance. Trading was lively trom tho start, and betoro 1;JH everything ll changed nandH. Shipper und speculator buyeia apparently hud good sized orders and meir purchases amounted to nearly half of tho small suppiy. Tho supply ut, tho disposal of the puckers, thereloro, wos very limited, and they cleaned up everything In aignt In shun order. Bulk of tho nogs sold at $8.Wii,J.oo with top us nigh us $y.00. Besides uoing tho hlgnest for the your up to date, mis is tho first time that hogs have gone over tho 0 cents inurn since 110. todays uveinKo prico is also the highest since September 11)10. when the averugo rcuched $U.27. At thu closo ot today's market values' aro 2ou25o higher thun a week ugo. Bulk lust hiiturduy wub .7ou8.7o, ub against iS.'Mo.oo touuy, and touay'B top of $a.U) is just I60 uuovo tnu hlgnest murks last Huturday. Out of tho leutures of tho week's trade Iiob been tho narrowing of thu rango. Then, too, the bulk hua crept up to within a nlcklu ot thu top, whereas last week there was a gap ot 16c between tho bulk and top. This Is explained by two things; tho largo per centage of lights In tho receipts und ex tra good quality that hus featured thu market every day tnia week. From thu sellers' standpoint, tho week's business has been 111010 satisfactory than for some lime past. Receipts wero light uguln today, about 65 curs, or 3,MW lieuu, being reported In. For the week tho total la 00,00, tho smallest iur any week since tho last week In December, when, only 30,wo head wuro received, and ulmost 3I.0W smuller than tno corieBponUliig weuk a year ugo. The light receipts uro due mainly to the poor condition of tho country rouds, whlcn huvo been In some cases nearly impuBSuble since the heavy ruins tho first purl of tho week, und mako it out of the question to try to gut stock to markot. No. Av. 8h. IT No. A. Sh. IT li -Zl? ... I vo 70 313 130 116 VO 301 0 ( Hi U 333 M V5 13, 71 63. 61 ) It 331 II Z3 f.t 311 l 333 74 3T0 CI. 44 317 ..X7S 300 & .. J .. 33 ., VO .. IK 40 VO .. I W 10 IM .313 71.. CO... 43... 33... (0. .3(1, ...XI ...3(3 ...3i3 ...343 JS 343 l 336 313 ..HI ,.sn ,.31 . J43 74.,, .. 3tC 1 3 H 70 333 ... 3 H 14 3M IN I H 14.. 70. 34. 30, 64.. ., 3 W .. to ... 1 to .. I to .. St3!i .. I tilt .. I33H .. IH .. 3 33 It IH .. I ! I .131 43 i'A Ill 347 311 310 SIS 113 .347 140 14 XI 40 I S .. I M .. I M .. I t .. I M 10 I 17 H .. 7V .. Hit .. 00 114 KM 00 310 30 I S .. 00 ,.. 00 .. 00 .. 1 00 so t 00 .. I 04 80 i 06 40 3 06 14. 40. 73.... 73.... II.... 10. .. II.... U.... tt 301 13 173 73 Ill 73 344 81 310 K 117 a ii4 74 117 mi i km p With tho exception of four loads or 1.000 head ot Colorado Iambs whloh stopped hero only for feed and water while un route to an eastern pent nothing el" arrived at the yards. Quo tations remain unchanged from KrIUuy'b trade. Ah compared with lust week and two weeks ago tho week's receipts have been well up to normal, as around 42.40U head were taken cure of, being slightly laigor than one und two weeks ago, but In tho neighborhood of 13,900 head leva than dur ing the name time a year ago. Uarly In the woek lumb prices wero on the upward trend and ut mldwovk reached $9.10, (he hlghost point of the season und, In r-ct, ihu hlithest nolnt since May of last year. At that time as much us $10.46 was paid. The most udvanoo this week was on the heavy otfenngs mm ine snorn gruuuH, hnth of which weru out of Hue ua com pared with lumbs of light or handy weights. On Thursday bad weather con ditions and u depressing feeling In the eastern dressed mutton trade wuro re sponsible for a sluggish trade. On that da utmost the entire supply rnmo In soaking wet and packer took advantage of the situation by bearing down on prices as mil. h as ppsllle. most of tliolr bids being :wiTJ Ky lower than oil ediifn-lui . Nothing like a ileatnnre was effected until long after the noon hour and after allowing a little fur the wet fleeces prices even then Were on a basis lOfflSc lower than thH previous day. The trade wan fairly active on Ptiday and prices Indi eated no material change In values from Thursday's market. At the closo o: th week lamb are unevenly higher than a week ago, closing quotations showing an advance of ISt2fle Competition wan lim ited to the packers all the week, as reeder buyers showed little Interest In the of rerlngB. On yesterdny's market, however two cars of 57-pound lambs wore picked up for shearing and finishing at $7 75. Iho trade hna been poorly supplied w th aged sheep and yearlings, and iii the supply Iuh been vory, llRht for somo time past, killers wero It. urgent need if milt tons. The packers were good com petitors for any ewes, wothera or year niRs that were In sight and had little hes Itatlon In paying prlres fully half a dollar hlghei tlinn 11 week ago. Heavy ewes are now selling better than for somo tlmo .ind they are moving at fig tiles practically on tho same level as the light and handy kinds. On Friday a small bunch of 131-pound fed western ewes leached $7.10. the record prico since Aiiril. into, there being $7.25 paid for a f,l ,'oad during that month. nulk of tho owes a week ago sold right around $6.60, while tho majority of tho offerings at tho closo of this week sold at tho oven niuncy, $7.00. Ah a matter of net, so few wethers and yearlings wern offered that thero wero not enough to mako a market, though In sympathy with ewes they would show about the same Improvement. Quotations on sheep and .lambs: Good to choice Mexican lambs, $8.764r9.00; fair to good Mexican lambs, SS.tWii8.T6; good to choloe western lambs. $S.3.iiuS.63; fair to good western lambs, $8.16518.35; feeder lambs, $7,7tVR8.3."i; yearlings, light. $7.66(3) 7.76; yearlings, heavy, $7.2&H7.60; wethers, good to choice. $7.1507.60; wethers, fair to good, f.SSOT.ltl; ewes, good to choice, $.7Slr7.O0; ewes, fair to good. t6.S086.7B; culls and bucks, $3.0Gu4.Go. , . CHICAGO I.IVI3 STOCK MA11KRT Cattle .Steady IIoks Open StronlC ami Closo Weak. CHICAGO. Aprlt 12. CATTLE Re ceipts. 200 head; market steady; beeves, W.KOiu-y.20: Texus steers, $0.8007.00; west em, $7.00fl8.1G; stockers and feeders, $1.1W8.20; cows and heifers, $8.WS9.40; calves. $0.75i0.25. HOGS Receipts, 8,004 head; markot bpencd strong to 6 cents higher, closed weak, averugn it shadn higher;, built of sales, $0.15(ff0.30; light. t.05'&ti.37V4; mixed, $R.tti9.3J; heavy, $8.7BJ9l30; rough, $8.7iM 8.00; pigs. $7.00i5i9.25. 8HKUP AND LAMBS Recelptm 2,00) liotid; market steady; native, $G.2&4T7.60; western, $tf.30fl7.60; yenHlngs, $C.768.60! nutlvo lambs, $fl.75(6J.2S;. western lambs, $7.tKXQ0.25. Knnnn City Mvr Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Aprlt 12.-OATTJ.U Receipts, 300 head; no southerns; markot. steady; dressed beef ami oxport steers, $8.2:(8.80: fair to goo1, $7.50fS.2.r); western strrs. $7.25tf8.60; stookern and foedors, $6.75flS.25; .southorn Btcers. $6.b08.60; southern cows, $4,603(7.23; native cows nnd heifers, $1,2518.35; bulls, $G.xrW.r0; calves, $0.50U9.60. . . HOGS-Recelpts. 1.000 head; market steady to Co higher! bulk of nulcs, $S.Mf S.15; heavy. $8.90liD.OO; packers and but chers. $S.fi0.15; .llghta, $0.Q0iiv.2O; p.gs, $7.IXXTJS.25. SIH3EP AND LAMUSTtocclptB, 10,00-J head; markot steady; Colorado lambs. $S.O04i8.75; yearlings, $0.6QriW.60; wethers, 5.60u7.25; owes, $5.00(rjf6.!)0 Slniix City l.lvts 9toU Mnrknt. SIOUX CITY, la.. Ajirfll 12.-CATTLK Receipts, 300 head; mnlkct Btendyt na tive HteerH, $7.6038.75; il)W8 and hclfers( $6.6088.00; canner, 3StATirrt.00; Btockera nnd feeders. $7iiO7.7B;V calves, $6.irf7ib0( bulls, $3.J04rf.25. m , t HOOS-Rccelpts. 2,800 bead; market strong to Co hlghor; heavy, $8.R0$J8.K5; mixed, $8.86Hi8,87H; llglit, $8.85J8.l)0; plgsi t7.SMit7.K0! bulk nf aale 1. lS.82M(a8.87V4. 8HKBP AND LAJiIBS-Recolpts. 1,60(1 liuod: market Bteady:, awes, $5.001110.00; lambs? Httirnr Ml N10W YORK. April barely steady: mua centrifugal, 3.3.Tfl'3.3tJci; 2.61c; refined, quiet Key to tho Bltuatlod wethers. $o.75Q.Ki $7.60(38.60. trket. 12SUOA.Tt-RaW. :ovrulo, 2,a2.S0c; molasses, z.osyi -Beo Ad yertlslng. UNION STATION. "3- T1: 11AIYWAY TOIU CXW. utli nnd, Sluson. 1 1 , Chlcniro, llock Islhiul t raclflo T rijtnArt. ,.bl0: ma ..a- 4i4i m .alilo pin I. ft, St0& am IDKera 4:17 pu Chlcato Ixxal rauenxar.... CMcato Day Eipreaa.... J. 4 r.l. n.r... 1 . itockr Mountain Uiulte Dta MoIum Local l'aaa sr. colQ.a 1:05 am a 6:47 pm ,v (iui a 1 .vy pin .. 4:01 pm Cnlctto-Nabraak Llmllc rki...A.fJal T.I ci. In L.1 A.(VlnnHn Rtfiralil Oklahoma & Taxas Kiprfwi,.. 4:1 pn mum pni Arrive. bl0.lt pm a 4:00 pm 1-40 pm all:07 put Ul:ll pm 1:00 am all: JO am a 3:67 am llocky Mountain Llmluol LI II 111 II PUClllO 4 ...1 . I.lmllMl ........ L fl. 8:00 am California Mall .....a 3:60 pm Ailantla ISiprcts , rortland & 1'ugrt Bound KUp.,al3:0S am 1.. Ant.U. 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C a t It am all li pm bio. 14 aw a 7:00 am a (.44 pm a l:3 pm IlurUuKtoti Stutlon Tenth &. Slnaon Hiirllnnton Vtoyt Limited nanver & California Bound Bxpre Unsoln Mall --. iWf ::::: Lhr-rutt-xnautn .... . Chicago . Dner ; . c-htcuso hxpr '11 chiv"? b1""":;;:: m Arrtys, a 7:00 am a 4-30 am a 3.11 pm a I is pm a 4 10 pm a 3-44 pm all u pm a 7 00 am 4 10 pm bio JO am a t:0S am a t:(0 am 3-44 pm all to pm a 1:15 pm a 3:00 am blt:oo am 11:30 am a 4:40 am a 4:10 pm -Webster Station 15tlt and Webster Chicago, St. Tanl, Minneapolis it Omaha rwMrt, Arrlt.. Sioux City Kipwai b JflJ pto bll Majn Twlu Oty 1'wMHf b 4:36 am 4 H pm iloux City I'aaaeagar ..e 3:4 am Emtraon Acomm4atloo o 4:00 pm b t.U am Aitaaouri Tnolflo Auburn Local b 3: pm b!0:5 am daily. 3 daily axcept Sunday, 0 Sunday only. 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