THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRTL 16, 191' 14 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Crop Experts Continue to Send In Good Wheat Reports. NOT A BEARISH CORN FACTOR Hamper Crop No Lnnsrer Thrown Ipon .Market, bnl Are Ketl to Live Stock, Which HxerU n Lerellna Influence. OMAHA. April 15, 1U13. Crop experts continue to send tit most favorable reports from various sections of the winter wheat belt. Messages Irom the northwest were reporting activity In spring wheat seeding all over the big northwestern states. There was early Weakness In both northwest and south west markets yesterday, based on the favorable weather and crop outlook. A Innlpcg reported some reselling of wheat by export houses. Tho world's shipments were heavy, but Liverpool was fairly steady, hecauso a small sharo of t'jc total supplies lout week went to tho I mted Kingdom. Omaha sold a small round lot of wheat for export, up to the 1 ..... . .. . V. . i .. 1 .. .... i. .....a .nnnrtMl 1.1 Chicago, but mills took M.000 bushels from W Wry. May. 87 6-lfic; July, 9!4c; Hep i i. i.... rri, .t.omn.r. nr I tember, 951tc: bonded wheat. Mav and v mvahu waoii iiuunva, , , . . v v. . ........ . 3 U14.0UU bushels In the visible supply was less than was expected. There was u cornl class of buvlne on tho early du- ibne. and tho tone of tho trade at tho rin ii. u-ak hv nn means weak. It was I n.. .,r.h! Ciaimcu mill BlHBIl Ilium " " Ant rirn to take delivery ori May contracts. Traders look for export business to check any further break, of jmponance ana uiey preuT uiu uuyum -i U ,tJln I One large Bt. Iul Uadcr sold yerter- .1... !.. h ..,,1., nna lltll.. nn wl.th In I i.hV ht oi !h nre.ent. find that the vltl, a bull market In consequence. Cash wheat was V4C to c nigner. Tho unoxnected freauentlv happens In . . 1 . . .. . - . , 1, torn speculation, as has been seen in tne 1 May option for many years past. Bumper crops or the golden cereal cannot any longer bo called a bearish factor, because of the fact that they are such Urge num- ers of hogs to be fed In thl country, besides the cattlo and slicep, which must bo looked after, and the population has becomo a great consumer of corn. Tho fact that tho big longs In corn nre Now Yorkers Instead of residents of Chicago, nakes It more difficult for tho losors to "grin and bear tho situation." cash corn was ttc 10 o nigner. The oats market Is unsteady and trad- I ers are afraid to either buy or sell bo- cause they are dubious a to Just what cash holders In Argentina Intend to do with their surplus. Cash oats were c higher. Clearences were 17,000 bushels of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 132,000 bushels. Uvernool c oses AHid ower on wheat and HJV4d lower on corn. I'rlmary wheat receipts wera 308,000 bushels and shipments wore 4.15,000 bush- els. against receipts last year of 2.18.000 bushels and shlpmonts of 253,000 bushels. I I'rlmary corn receipts wero goi.OOO bush- els and shipments wero 549,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 302,000 bush- els and shipments of 356,000 bushels. I'rlmary oats receipts wero 435,000 bush- rm itnu Buiiuiiciiis wero uu.uw nusnais, I ngalnst receipts last year of 448.000 bush- els and shipments of 378,000 bushels. Tho following cash sales were rcnartnri today: WHBAT-No. 2 hard winter. 3H cars. 3 hard winter, 3 cars. 84?ic; 1 car, 84Hc No. 2 durum mixed, H car. MUe. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 82Vic. io. 3 spring, 1 car, tithe CORN-No. 2 white, 1 car, B4c No. 3 white. 1 car. C3c: 5 cars, 53140. No. 2 yellow. 1 car. 64c. No, 3 yellow. 1 car, 53c. oltNoCar3 3 cars. 33c. No. 4 WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 8tV4r85c; No. 8 1I4AIU OI'W 74 f .w. w spring. 84i4ic: No. i spring. 80OJ2c: ; No. 2 durum. S6esHc; No. 3 durum. 85S5J4o. hit. mKiUf Mr, 4 white. MUffifi2e! "" .XT ur No J vcUoV MSBStto Nol yellow, 61062KC1 NO. 3, 53l453Hci rt'An'HlfMr?0? white. 33Uc: standard. 83Uc; No. 3 white. 33o; No. 4 whltf, MW 82V4c- - t- . t.-x BYE No. 2. 56V4c: No. 8, Kc. Carlot necelpta. Wheat.Corn.Oats, Chicago average cautious speculator is airaia 10 'i,.r',T:sT1' , . ... put out heavy short lines, as In former I ItOVIfllONK 7.rk. market firm; years they suffered losseB ljy becoming 's- 1WI-7eg,,BnL- '""1,ly .W-00; oo bearish In their views and refusing hort clea J2 0Va.W n.t'w y .. 67 129 190 ,..152 ... 40 .. SG 15 10 , 35 41 18 .. 3G 41 12 ,,. ICS ... ... IJuluth .. Omaha .. Bt. Iouls Ht Louis Winnipeg CHICAGO CUIA1N AN1 PROVISIONS Ventures of the Tradluu; nnd Closlna KrumiruU'il l'rult Market. niHQA.GO. Anril 15. Wheat prlooa crumpled badly today near tho oJoae wutn open suics umoumlng to uoout l.lw.wJO oushels wero inado. Mora were khIu to nuvo been nuulo under cover, net loss oi vta to iw a nci uuuiuo ui i . ehauu to 7c, oata wero Vio higher to fo lower and provisions wero ott 2Vko ... I'iM-C Tno break In wheat cumo near tho cloie. I'rcvlously the market hud shown some strength after u weak opening, ower cables and continuance ot good weather and crop reports wero do- pressing ractors at tno start, uui anon :.u.r,r,o- n uni nrirvn mtward. WKen tno snort IntcVcst had been eliminated ..J . v. . 1 .. . .. , ... 1 .. .1 ...I rt . 1. .. ..1,1.. utnrt.wi ainwi ni ftrt. then with, a rusn when selling boeamo general and prices broke He Clearing of Ice In tho great lukwt and proBiecUvo early opening of navigation also helped to weaken the market, weak cash situ- atlon in tho nortnweai waa an ouuiuomu depressing factor. i'nmary receipts or wneai were vh.um uusneis, against uubiicib lani year. Seaboard clearances ot wheat and flpur equalled 192.W0 PUSIU'ls. Covering by shorts and oonsldetublo rehuvlnir V . lareo elevator concern do. veloped Btrength In the corn market. Ilia mwninir wilh wcuk on iwcount or line i weather. Toward tho close there waa a break because of realising solus, about l.uw.wu Dusneis ot juiy Doing msposeu or. A rapid Improvement In pusturugo de pressed oats after early strength dut to HDort covering. IJauldatlon by longs Bent provisions prices down. Tho break In hog prices at the yards was also a weakening factor. 1 or,, u r 1 .1 u..ll rn Inn ,lln nn m n nf Inn big packers being reputed purchasers, pilo- iiflpkim rM.(ntr r..riltlMl iiiinlitiR.n Closing options at cnicago: Artlclel Open. I Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close. I Yesy. V heat) May July Sept Corn. May JOHfifi 91U(7V. 89H1 88.' 9H 85 89H 88H 614 rilf ts smew, 88 siuea' KT. 66V4' 64 E6H 65S.U V4 July. WkoS pept Oats. 5&,eil67Vj Vi WW May.'34Hi41 3fi Stjal 33! WW July 34 Sept Pork. May. 3IV4 33i4j 19 60 19 67H 19 55 19 67H 19 75 I 19 62Hi 75 July 119 75-85 is to 1 67;,' 19 19 724 Hept Lard. May July Sept JUbs. I May July. 19 625! 19 62Vi 1 J 10 80 10 80 10 8) 10 80 10 80 10 85 10 85 10 82V 10 82V io m, 10 87" 10S7H 10 80-851 10 87H 10 87H 10 90 11 20 11 20 I 11 12i 11 15 11 CO 11 22Vi 11024. u am 11 ozu, 11 CCUl 10 95 10 87HI 10 80 11 1 10 83 Peptl 10 87H! 10 82 P.i!iTE?8teady; creameries, 27684a ivuun-uiwer; receipis. cases; murk, cases Included. lTVifrlSc; ordinary J . . . 1 . ..... , . a..A. ... nara linn, muxiivw, iircia, li4ll',tc. POTATOES Lower: receipts. 48 ram iinkuii vvv, Mill iww, k41i; . wis. consln. 28845c POULTRYSteady; liva chlckons, 17V4c; ,lr4i2n:i,corf-ir.--. v,.. 3ed. $l.051.08, Na 3 red, 9ScfiJ1.02; No, bard. 1694c: No 3 bard. Whyjc: No. northern, SlftW4c No. 2 northern. 'Mf S'aX" S Rr,hJ"r,l5y!'&fir.V.?. iyi1": X 3t3c. velvet chaff. 87&V2c: !WwhTtr5..?3fe,HEW YORK STOCK MARKET itiic; no, a, MfTWiHC, .so. wnue, Mitw 56Hc; No. 3 yellow. 64M4Iftc; No. 4, KUl I Soit white. 34fil'.ic; No. 4 White, 3fMJ3IViC standard, iW,6o. X'KW YOIIIC fUCNKUAI, MAIIKKT tuntntlon of the llnr in Vnrlnti Cominoill t Icn. NKW YORK. April 16-KLOL'R Mar ket lower to effect Kales; moderate trade; flprliiff patents, JI.40fH.Go; winter straights, S4.4CV04.CO; winter patents, J4.WJfi.10; spring clears, J4.0Ofj4.20; extra No. 1 winter. Cf 4.10; extra No. 2 winter, 1.70-nfl.SO; Kansas stralKhts. Jt.Oycj4.20. Ilye flour, markot steady; fair to ood. JJ.COfPJ.M); clioleo to fancy, l3.WVft3.l6. COltNllBAI, Market steady; fine white anil yellow, JI.30C1.3S; coarse, Jl.2.' 1.T0; kiln dried. J3.30. RYE Market steady; No. 2 western, 67c, o. I. f., Uuffalo. HARLKY-Market steady; maltlnR. S8 QG2c, c. I. f. Uuffalo, opening navigation; feeding, &4Hc, c. I, f. Now York. WHEAT Spot market easy; No. 2 red, 1.1214, elevator, and J1.14, f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 northern IJuluth 1.014. f. o, b, afloat. Futures market was quite firm early on covering, but finally weak ened on tho fine weather and less export . owli T. - "VifvT i, ,, wi, C.OKN-Bpot market firm; export, 62',4c. J ". J ' anoat. ...... U.B1"?P' m?m!':yV, "T , white, 40c; No. 3, 38V4S83i4c; No. 4, 3Mv MV4e: natural white. 37W&a9Hc: white lnr,,i u.li.lMLr, niDES-.Market steady; Rogota, aw Viini "i? t xt"1..1!; ?.. Ktrinr'. - - lU.fiO. "A -Market steady; No. 2, fKVSOoCi NO, 3. T&IlriOG. I-KATHEIt-Market firm; Hemlock i i. i . . i. 1 1 in . 1 1 i MiA Vf.XJilrf?. VXm& 11 refined barelv .tmdv ci ntlncnt IWZa. r5,rJ.nr?' PtvPi?!. "vii. ."f"' FP ,n. w, ciDuui America, i-.iKi cumi'uuiiu. , nruo tjl .Low-Market steadv! cltv. 60: COuntry. 6!40Hc; special, f S-16c. prvn-nwaisitn nit Mnri.i n.v prmo BUmmcr yellow, spot, Z.WaW, May, 6.s7; j,ny, js.43; September, J6.97 JJUTTER Fl rm ; receipts, 10,432 tubs; creamery, extros. H4oj firsts, 34H35c; proeesn extras, aOQSlc; firsts, 2Wf20Hc! imitation creamery firsts, 2RS9c; factory current make, firsts, 2526c; packing stock, current make No, 2, 24oj No. 3, 20 a23c. CHEESE Irregular: receipts, 596 boxes; tntn nimii, milk. minri rwrinl iaiv.c: stnto wholo milk, white specials, 10H 10H0; skims, llffl3r, KOOS Steady; receipts, 27,383 cases; fresh gathered extras, 2lc; fresh gathered storage packed firsts, lBttUOOttc; l'ennsyi- vanla and nearby hennery whites, good to large site, new laid, iXWWZ'la', western gathered whites. SOSlW. . . HJULTRY Dressed, nrm; ircsn killed western fowls, lfiHSlOci frozen turKeys, iixuhxj. ' . Corn nnil Wheat neton Tlnlletln. United States Department of AgrlcUl- Hire's weather bureau report for umana, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a, m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday) April 15, 1913: OMAHA DISTRICT BTATION8. Temp lluln- High. Low. fall. Sky. Cloar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloar Ashland, Neb.. 75 44 1M 31 .00 Annum Keh... 7a .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 B'kcn Bow, Nb 75 Columbus. Neb. 75 culbcrtson. Nb. 78 Falrbury. Nob.. 76 Falrrnnt. Nob: 73 rj. i.iB.nii tjh 75 fi-Vunrton Nb 74 iiStlnSs Neb. 76 Hd Nob 74 .valentine Nb 76 87 45 40 41 41 r. 42 40 as 34 43 42 37 44 41 36 33 33 46 Altfi In 7fl Carroll la 71 S0!111;;'" l P1"10' ,.a 'A ''x city, la. Ul Minimum temperature for twelvo-hour period ending ut s a. m. CENTRAL STATIONS, No. of -Temp. Rain- District Stations. nigh. Low. fall. 18 54 IS .10 M 40 M 00 36 .00 56 32 .00 m 38 ,00 68 38 .00 78 40 .00 72 42 .00 74 40 .00 Louisville. Ky... 22 Indla'Dolls. Ind.. 14 Chicago. Ill 24 Ht. Louis, Mo... l'J Dea Moines la. 22 Minneapolis .... 51 I inu, .... --. J2 Omaha. Neb 17 Tho weather Is warmer In the west and central portions of tho corn and wheat -eglon, hut continues cool in tno cast nnrtlnn. nnd freezing tcmneratures. with heavy frosts, occurred In the lako region and west to tno aiissiraippi river, hiiow- ers occurred In tho Columbus and liula vlllo district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster weather uureau, St. I.onla Cienrrnl Mnrkct. HT. LOUIR Anrll 15. WJl EAT Cash ; No. 3 rod. $l.07Htt.0S: No. 2 hard. 9ltlJ2c. corn No. 2, romwiic; iso. z wnito, w OATS-No. 2, 35c; No. 2 white, 38V4c. RYE WC. . Closing prices of futures: AV 1 1 EAT M ay, 89c; July, Wo. CORN May, 64io; July, 6.VB5&HC OATS May, 33V4o; July, 33He. rOULTllv citeaay; cnicacns, juu; 'r,"K"0o e ViTtw i?n Kt.nrtv nr.nmerv 30ff J(c. HUTTER oteaay , oreamcry, JUHrlt. EQOB-bteady. at 1W2. I I MlnnenpolU Urnln Itlnruel MINNEAPOLIS. April 15. WHEAT May, Wc; July, 87HJl7e; September, 88 Vic. Cash: No. 1 hard, blfiST'.ic; No. 1 northern, S6i4i87: No, 3 northern, 83H 85c; No. 2 hard Montana, S6Kc; No. 3, 81 jmc. CORN No. S yellow. 52H5C3Hc, OATS No. 3 white. SUiWalnc, RYE No. 2. 56yC8Hc miAN-$15.0(ai0.00. FLOUR-First patents, $t.SM'4.65: second .., t4 054M 40- fl rs t clears J3 00fl'J.30: Patents, m.uwuh.wi, iir clears, i.uwuo.ju, ,efn-nr"v BARLEY 4157a Mllvrunkrr firaln Market. MILWAX'KEE, Wis.. April 15. WHEAT -No. 1 northern. 92fi3o: No. 2 northern. tcViOlo! Nn. 2 hard winter. 9lfi95o: May. I sriir.- inUv K7;o 1 CORN No. 3 yellow, 55fiW4o: No. 3 whlte rtft Vic; No. 3. 64V4c; May, 65Uc: I ! I Jy Tr'.; OATS 3tV44l85c. RYE-63VMJ04C. PARLEY-o2tt68c. Liverpool Ornin Market. LIVERPOOL. April 15, - WHEAT . Stxit. steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s W; No. 3 Manitoba. 7s 6id; futures, easy: May, 7s 5Hd; July. 7s 7Hd: October. 7a JSd. u.'. tin,. Ani.rli-jin mixed. ntSK ui rAVS?rin mlxeS kiln dried 6. ne. rican mlxed oldi j,. American 2V4d rmx mixed, via Galveston. 6s -, easy; May. American mixed, Bs 2Vid; July. Ia Plata. 6s l4d. Peoria Market. PEORIA. April 15.-CORN-Cash: No. S white. fMc; No. 3 yellow. 56Vc 3 rVANoT t white: Sc; standard. JlVic; No. S white, S4c. 1 MR. AND MRS. CULLtl I KAY SHORT VISIT TO CAPITAL (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, April 15.-(Spcclal Tel- egram.)-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Collett, the at ...... ..v.... r.Dv.i... laucl iv unua.i.i w ...... of Omaha, were In the city today. Mr. I i-..u.,. v, .nn, i,ain.a i ,n . . .... . before the Interstate Commerce com m'selon. They left this ovenlng for . Schenectady. N. Y.. from where they wilt 2 return to Omaha, l ., , I The Persistent and Judicious Use of Ntw (Paper Advertising Is the Road to I Uualntaa Succesa A&ain Scaled. ,Down- xraaers urow ueansn. LONG LIST LOSES HEAVILY Lntr In I)n Prices Itnlly, bnt Could Not Ilrrovrr Kntlroly With staniU Hear ScIIIiik for n Time. NEW YORK, April 16-Quotatlonn of stotks weie again scflled down today. It was a trndors' market and traders were bearish. Jxmses of 1 to 3 points were sustained by a long list of stocks. Including such market leaders as Head ing, t'nlon Pacific and 'Vmalgumated Copper. The higher prices for Ameri cans In London before the opening were Ignored and Initial quotations were Ir regular. The list resisted the effect of bear selling for a. time and tlwn broke sharply. Later the market rallied, but still lower prices wero recorded bofore the close. Tho market was Influenced unfavor ably by further severe declines among the newer Industrials and by heaviness of some of tho standard Investment stocks and bonds. Nov low prices were established by Pennsylvania, New York Central, Rumley, Mexlcun Petroleum and California Petroleum. Now York Cen tral's heaviness was associated with a report Uiat tho company was to put out 11 largo note Issue. The decline of old established bonds since the offering of How IsmicB at higher figures has tended to restrict Investment buying, and it was regarded ns probablo that the degreo ot favor with which the new Issues are re ceived will servo as an Index to Invest ment conditions. Homo significance was attached to n. salo of tho now St. Paul 4H general mortgage bonds at a fraction below tho subsa1ptlon prlco . Hankers Ulld wenlrrn anil tniilt, Afn banks wore drawing their Now York relmrVejI. TVin tTtnr warn In tho local money market owing to tho lightness Of thn demnnd for fiindn iionus locKmi support with tho most rirrRiivo fuvintiip in wail i , .mu Total sales, par Value, J2.700.000. Panama 3. coupon, declined on mJI Number of sales and leiullnir nllnlnllnnn on stocks were as follows: RatM. Hlfh. Low, Cloie. imuiimiiM UtrPr .... JI.OM 77H 71 7CH American Agrlculturtl el Anifrlnn Ilert Burr..... 7M JIT4 1H 12 Amtrlon Can M.C00 I6H SJ IJV Amrlcan C3tn pfd l.om H n Ki Amorlctn C. A K. 700 (1 60H iOH Amrlen Oittan Oil 1M 47 47 Wl Am. Ice FU-ourltln UK S(Vi ! Stfe Amtrlcan Unimd ioh AmtrlcAn Lonomotlre ... tOO 17 37 M American Bf. & II 7,900 71 K UK IH tin. n. ik pia 3(H) 104 Am, Surir Hfflnlna 100 114 III III Amtrlcan T, t T 600 U1H 111 American Tobacco 400 J7 3J7 III Ahaconda Mtnlni Co.. 100 ISH II SSH l.CM 1MH 101T4 101 200 100V4 100 100 too US 1!JH 122 700 dlU SS'V M r,4o hv, sH siH Aicmaon ., Atchlann pfd Atlantic Cot it Una,.. Daltlmcra in Ohio Delhi. hm 8tM hrooklrn IUdIiJ Tr.... J.r.txi ih 90H 90 Canadian Pacific, 11,100 241U 241 tH i..ntrai Licatn.r 1,100 Zi is 25 rTi.aapralc. A Ohio,. 700 t7U MH 6K Chlcano O, W Chicago, M. & St. P.... Chicago A N. W. Colorado V. A I t'onaolldalad Oaa 200 15 14 14Vi 7.(00 10!4 10JH 10) K (00 1U 1S2H 132 H 300 33 H 33U 33Vi 1,000 1324 131 100 10ft I0S 100 110 1(0 1304 10S 1(0 21 3H KVt 25 S 45 Corn !'roUict Delaware ft Iludaon txnir.r & Tito Grind..... D.nr.r ft II. o. pfd Dlttllt.ri' Scourltlea .... Hrle Krl. 1t pfd .M0 S0H tH'i Erie M pfd 100 IU UK 3(i n.n.rai Giiwtrlc 400 140U 140U. 140 nr.at ;orthrn pfd 1,00 137H 1H 134VI 3114 GrMt Northern ore ctta, Illinois Central 700 120U 119Vt 119 Intrrbnrouith Mat 1,100 Int.r. M.t. pfd 1,000 17U 17 17 im tv,i (7H 1041 1114 14 10 34 international liarreit.r .. Inter-Marln pfd International Paper 100 4 100 1014 tou 700 3S4 2C 100 100 100 International lutnp Kinaai Cltjr Southern.... Uicl.de 0 Lehlfh Vallejr Ioulerlll. ft Natlitlll... M., St. P. ft B. S. M..., MUaourl. K. A T MlMourl raclllo National nitcult ,. Natlanal Lud N. ft. It. of M. 14 pfd.. N.w Yorlc Central. N. V., O. ft W Norfolk ft Weitern KVmh American Xorthern raclflo ractfld Mall r.nnjlnla People's nil P., C C. ft Bt. L l'lttlburih Coal Treated Stf.l Car Pullman Palace Car 100 4,200 HO l(tt 15Hi 300 13114 133 13314 100 133 133 133 I, 200 2(Vi 35V 25K (00 31 37H 37H 300 111 117 lit 300 m; 4H 49 1,300 25S 2S 2( 4,65 102T4 I02H 1024 4O0 314 304 iOK (00 W IH 10(4 T7 TOO lit 1UU 11(14 300 t 25 2(H II, 100 114V4 USTi 114 1UW tOO IS H 94 19 (00 27 2 2 lMH 11,100 lUtt 1(3H 1 I (J "4 34 n.pubnu t. r.... ,.,... nipuMic i. & 8. pfd,.,. 1,000 IH 3H 100 lilt "Vi (414 Itock liland Co. 2,700 23 H 700 3114 700 2&14 33 3314 Hock laland Co. pfd.. St. U ft 8. V. ti pfd B.aboard Air Una.... Braboard A. U pfd... Klaai.8h.fM.ld 8. ft 1 3(M 3H 3t 31 19 4JV. Southern Paclflo 3,300 101 10014 lOOft Southern Hallway 7C0 261i 21 3 7IU 781i So. JUIIwir pftl.ii Tenneiiee Oipr-er ...... T.Jia llrlc Union 1-aclllo Union raclflo. ptd United State. Il.altT... 300 79 100 K 3(i II 21.700 HIH 1(314 K3 300 1514 ( 4Vi ., . . . w 1.900 m J 6SH (1,100 1H lVi 1 United State, ltubbor. United gtatN steel..,. U. 8. Bleel pld Utah Copper . Va, -Carolina Chemical W.Uih Wabaah pld (M 10(14 10S 101 3,100 (4 (314 (314 100 3(14 3(14 35 104 314 H 100 11 11 300 40T4 40T4 100 UH (14 700 44 34i 3 1014 We.tern Mirriina .... W..t.rn Union Wrtttnihouie Elictrlo 40H 314 Wh.ellni A u. a Ki-dlTld.nd. Total aalea tor the day, 111.100 iharea. IVetr York Money Market PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6JMf nn. PAnt- actual business In bankers' bills at $1.8305 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8660 for de mand. (Jommerclal bills, $4.82. SILVER Bar, 5SVic;, Mexican dollars 8liOND8 Oovernment, steady; railroad. Closing quotations on bonds today wero as follows; it a t. r....100U'K. C. So. r.t. (a... MU do coupon 10014 U S. db, 4. 1931... 90H U. 8. 8. res 10mL & N. unl. 41..... l do coupon 10214 M. K. ft T. let 4.... w tt a i. 11114 do i.n. 4 Vie. .. (4 do coupon llSHMo. pacltlo 4 (JH Panama U coupon. .10114 do ronr. (a......... SSV4 i.-a Ut (a ctl..... I4HV It 11 ol M 414.. M Amer. At. ( . 99'ff. Y. C. (. JV4... VA i t. T. CT 4a. 102 do d.b. 41 Am. Tobacco .. . ltltN. Y N. II. It. Armour Co. 4H.. 4 ct. Ilia ,1 Atchln sen. 4..... 93V4N. & W. let e, 4i. 94 A r.. la 1M0 10014 do CT. 4 107 do et. (a IOIHNo. Pacific ......... (44 A. C. L Ht 4. 91 'do 3. tt n.i A Ohio 4i .. 4UO. B. U rtdi. 4a.... IJ4 i0 SHi . 0Hl'.nn. tr. 31ta 191(.. MS nrook. Tr. cv. 4e.. . 1H 'do ron. 4 n C.n. ot aa. (a. 10SSlt.adln an. 4a t(H CVn. Uath.r la. . . 94 8. U ft 8. K. fg . 4. 74U irh... a Ohio 4Ua. 9114 do i.n. (a 7lt do cone. 4H MHBt. u a, w. c. 4l . Ti Ctilcago &, A. SVis. (T1.S. A. l adl. (a 73 D, & Q ! 4.... 9414 'SO, Iac. col. 4.... 39 do rea. 4a,.... 3 do ev. 4a tt C M & B J" 4V4.-1 do l"t ret. 4e 90 C H. I. A P- (tSo, Itallwir (a 104S dw rtt. 4a 3314 do tm. 4. 7(14 CAS. r & 4U. 1V Union Pacific it.,... Ms D. II. ct. 4 94H do ct. 4. 9314 D ft R. 0. ret. ( (014 do lit ft r.t. 4.... II .pirttllera' (a U. 8. nubber (a... .101 Kris P. I. 4..... U U. S. Steel M (..... W do na. 4a 1(!4Va..Car. Cham, (a... (1 do ct. 4a. er. D. 7914 Wabaah Ht & .t. 4a (IU III. Ceo. lit r. 4a. , 91 We.tern Md. 4a Ut, Inter. Met. 4V4 -- n4W..t Wc. er. ft.. M, Inter. M. M. 4We.- Wla. Central 4t...,,. (914 Japan H Pld. Ottered. London Stock Market. LONDON, April IS. American securi ties opened quirt and steady today, letter prices advanced on covering and at noon tho list ranged from tt to V higher than yesterday's New York closing. Cuntola. money ... . 1( LouUtIIIo ft N 13714 do account 7(4Mlaurt. K. ft T. . 37 Amal. Copper ns,N. Y. Cantral..,.. .1034: Atchleoa l Norlolk ft W........10M4 pal. ft Ohio 101S Ontario ft W 3314 Canadian Pacific . ..14(14 Penn.yUanti U14 Che., ft Ohio M U.adloa 3414 Chicago O. W it So. IUIIw.y 8t Paul 11114S. 1'aclflc 10414 Denier ft It 0 .... S Union raclOo 1(714 Erl, 304 U. s. Steel 34 do lat Pfd. . 43 Wabath 4 Orand Trunk . ... 34De nr. 3014 llltnola Ointral ... .I3114Kasd Mlnea tVi SILVER Bar, easy, at 27 6-16d per ox. MONEY-3Ktj3W per cent cent; three months' bills, 3 1S-MKN psr cent. Ilnalun Mlnlns; Stock. ROBTON. April 16.-Cloalng quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Allouu ...i UUUohavk (1 Amal Oipper . .. 74N.ada On 11 ti A Z U ft 8 27S Mplnlnt Mlnea . Arliona Cm. . . Jli NVjrth nutte 3J' II. ft r C. ft S. M. Nntth Iake 14 Cil ft Arltona .. M Old Iwmlnlon ... Cil. ft llecta I7C Oeeeola ! CentMinljl IV Q9lnr " Copp.r Hang, c C. 44 Shennefl 11 Eat Uutte u. M ... II Eoperijtf ai'V Vranklln V Superior ft D. M .. 3H Olroui Om, J 7-llTamaraek 30 Oranhy Con. t WX U. 8. S. R. ft M... 41H Urrene Canan.a . .. 7'4 dn pfd 4A'4j lele Ilnrale Copper.. 3 Utah Con Kerr Ike 2i.4Utih Copper Co 4 Ijik. Cepp.r 14V4 Winona J La Ball. Copp.r ISWoltertne 0 Miami Copper H CUICAHO MVK STOCK MARKET Mors Are Lower Cnttlr firnernlly Sternly Nheep Wtsk, CHICAGO. April 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,500 head; market slow, generally steady: beeves. I7.2&Q9.10: Texas steers. lfi.MXB7.90: western. r7.0OQ8.15: stockcrs and feeders. W.loqs.lO; cows and heifers. J3.90&8.50; calves, Jfl.50fl8.50. HOOS Uecelpts, 17.000 head; market ltVgCOo lower: bulk of sales, 19.0fS9.10; llitht. 18.800.15; mixed, JS.eWBius; neavy. $8.ia0.10; rough, tS.COQ8.76: pigs, J6.80 4(0.05. SHBBP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, 12,000; market weak, mostly 1 15c lower; native, tfi.Xi7.20; western, J6.00g7.20; yearlings, JS.roa.a); native lambs, JS.602 9.00; western, J6.76ft9.00. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 15. METALS-Cop- per firm; standard spot, J1o.12,a'15.20; April, $15.20815.50; May. Juno and Juiy, I15.27&i&15-50; electrolytic, $15.75; ialte. J16.87H; casting. 316.W). Tin, unseiueo; spoi and April. J49.4OQ43.90; May. 149.12V4yiW9.75; June. J4S 75SH9.25. Lead, steady; J4.30 old. Bpeltcr, weak, J5.70t.85. Antimony, uuu: Cookoon's $9.00. Iron, barely steady and unchanged. Copper arrivals, 50 tons. Exports this month. 15,970 tons. london copper, weak; spot, 63 1b 3d; futures, f(VS 18s 9d. Lon don tin, easy; spot, 227; futures, 221 lOi. Ixmdon lead, 18 12a rl. London spelter, 25 5s . Iron, Cleveland warrants, 66s In London. ST. LOU1B, April 15. METALB Uead, quiet $4.20. Spelter, weak. $5.60. ATnllahle Rnpply Report. NEW YORK, April 15.-Speclal cable nnd telegraphic communications received by Uradtseret's show the . following ac count: Available Supplies Wheat, United States east of Rockies, decreased 1,946,000 bu.; United States west of Rockies, de creased 141,000 bu.; Canada, decreused 1,647,000 bu.; total United States and Canada, decreased 3,737,000; afloat for and in Europe, Increased 3,737,000 bu.j total American and Europe supply, de creased 1,234,000 bu. Corn, united States and Canada, decreased 1,044,000. Tho leading decreases reported this week follow: Manitoba, 1.O70.0D0 bu.; t.ninviile. l!Yl.nno Im.: Portland, Me.. 118,000 bu.; Knoxvllle. 5S.000 bu.; Min neapolis private elevators, 50,000 bu.; Mil waukee private elevators, 50,000 bu. Coffer Mnrkrt. k-tjtcv Yonif. Anrll 15. COFFEE Fu tures opened steady at a decline of 1 to i nnint. in rinnnn to lower European .nhi.i hut here did not appear to be a great deal of coffee for sale and prices rallied shortly axter uio can u.. Ing and a moderate demand. Offerings later became a slightly heavier and tho market reacted in mo iaie iwuub realizing or a renowal or bear pressure, with tho close steady. Sales, 99,000 bags. April. 10.55c; May. 10.80c; June. 11.80c; July,' 10.93c; August, ll.Mc; BopUmb. October ana iMovemuer. u,i . iV. and January, u.iec; fc'f, "'.V?'. March 11 19c. Spot, qu et Rio 7s. HHc. fiantos'4s 13c. MUd'. dull; Cordova, 14H lH4c, nominal. Treasury Stntement. WASinNOTON. April 16.-The condition of the United States treaury i, clnnlng of Dusines hiouh ycv. ".v. baloiice. $77,914,747: In bank.wd 'hlHP; Dines treasury, is,iiWii , e'al fund. $146,774,436; .receipts yesterday. $1,104,909; disbursements, J1-9:? 1l2Th? surplus this fiscal year Is $12,493,112 aa aSJt a deficit of $12,292,146 last year. Thn ilKurea ior rrucm Burplurand deficit exclude ranaraa canal and public debt transactions. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April IB.-CpTTON-Spot closed quiet: middling "P""1" " lltffi oSoler U.46or 'December. ILK: January, 11.46c. ,.f,nTTON d ing fair. 1.4td; good mWallnK. 7.UW. middling, 6.89d: low miaaiing. . ; ordinary 6.38d; ordinary, 6.04U. saics, 7,000 bales. Nerr York Mlnlns; Stock. NEW YORK. April 15.-Closmg quota dons on mining stocks, were: .i,k . Mexican 1. uom. ... -- - ,, .200 dn bond. 15 OpMr 135 Small Hopea . 8 'Standard .... 3 Yellow Jacket 13 ( 169 35 Con. Cal. ft Va. Iron Bllv.r .TadTlll. Con. Utile CWet .... Offered. Nevr York Money Market. jttr vrmtf Anrll IB MONEY On call, steady. 2U03W per cent; ruling rate. ... . . . 1 .. . 1.1.1 tfr pint! ol- svi per ceni; ciobhib - -- rered at s per ceiu. in i" H.v. iUiffiu n.r cent: ninety days, i per cent: six months. 4fl6 per cent. Knnnna City Ornln nnd ProTlalnna. v A MSA a PITY. April 15. WHEAT Cash. No. 2 hard, S689c; No. 3. 854687c; No. 2 red. $1.0101.06; No. 3. 91c(S$1.03. CORN NO. Z mixotl, doc; no. o, oouuuc; No. 2 white. 56c: No. 3. 65ic. OATS No. 2 white, 3&36K; No. 2 mixed. 34V4S35Vic RYE I'ncnangca. HAY Unchanged. . tjiittv'U Creamery. 34B34Vw: firsts. 3213240; seconds, Slfi32c; packing. 23Hc. EGGS Firsts, isvsc; octuuuo, jou. POULTRY Hens, 1414c; roosters. 10c; ducks. 15c. ..... o v., Wheat, bu jf.OOO 58,000 fnrn bu 23,000 S,WXJ ol: buu; , .ow Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-May. 83e: July. 8K;(82Tic. CORN May, 6343t33Hc: July. 64c. OATS May, 34c: July, 34Vic. Wool Market. BOSTON, April 15. WOOL Trading lit domcstlo wool, both old and new,- Is re ported near a standstill. This Is due. it Is claimed, to tho new tariff bill. Prices show a lower tendency. Tho most Impor tant transfer recently was a sale of washed delaine at 30c. Sales of fine staple Montana at 20c aro also ro i.nrifrt and a few transactions have been closed In fine medium territory. All Dther wools arc very dull. Bidding for the new clip has almost ceased In tho west. Turpentine anil lloaln Market. SAVANNAH. Ga., April 13. TURPEN TINE Ellin; sales. 267 bbls.; shipments, 179 bbls.; stocks, 16, 670 bbls. ROSIN Nominal; sales, none; shlp 919 bbls.; receipts. 2,078 bbls.: stocks. S3, 760 bbls. Quotations: A. B JS.104f5.20: C. II., $5.1Sfifi.20: E.. $5.2(XS6.22H; P., $5.25fl 5.27H: G., $5.30U5.S7lfc; H.. $5.40; I.. $5,609 6.65; IC. $4.25; M., J6.9G; N.. $7,30; W. O., $7.40: W. W.. $7.60. I, . Dry liood. .iinruri. NEW YORK. April 13.-DRY GOODS The oxport cotton goods markets aro very quiet, men's wear mills operating about one-half their machinery. Trade with the Jobbers Is seasonably quiet. Yarns are dull. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 15.-COTTON clofed steady at a net advance of 210 points. NEW ORLEANS. April 15.-COTTON-Bpot. steady. l-16c up; middlings, 12V4c; sales. 1.010 bales. tlniilc Clenrlnata, OMAHA. April 16. Hank clearings for today, $2,915,705.26 and $2,675,261.61 for the corresponding day last year. Lewis Klarla for Capitol. CHICAGO. April 14.-Co!onel J. Hamb ton Lewis. United States senator-elect. left for Washington today to take the oath of his new office. His presence In the upper house of the national legis lature wll give the state Its first full representation there since the unseating 1 ot wuiiam Lorimer. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Beef Steers Suffer a Sharp Decline Other Cattle Steady. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER Sheep and Lnmhs In Good Demand nnd I.nrRe Ilrcelpta Move Quite Freely at Abont Steady Plfrnre. SOUTH OMAHA, April 16, 1313. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 4.8V7 6,609 13,557 Estimate Tuesday .... 4,900 18.000 6,600 Two days this week... 9,797 23.C09 19,067 Same days last week.. 9,600 14,189 25,557 Same day 2 w"ks ago.. 6,533 23,949 19.5SJ Hame day 3 w'ks ago.. 7,837 16.442 16,601 Same day 4 w'ks ago.. 6,638 11,767 6,505 Same day last year. ...10,825 22,648 8,9St Tho following table shows tho receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year. 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec. Cattlo 2U9.004 283,606 ... 14,602 Hogs 874, 168 1,094,984 .... 220,816 Sheet 660,242 655,187 6,065 Tho following table shows the range of prices for hogs at South Omaha fur the last few days with comparisons: Date. 1913. 1912.19U.1910.1909.190ii.1907. April 1. April 2. 8 64141 8 83 3 80 S 76k 7 73 6 37 10 601 6 76; 6 701 6 4k 10 61 6 751 6 76 6 79 6 45 5 67 I 47 April 3. April 4. 7 79 6 28 6 20 7 61 10 ti0 0 741 6 4n ' 48 5 70i 6 46 April 5. S73ft 7 b6 6 2210 60j 6 75 6 88 April 6. 7 65 7 61 7 61 7 56 6 21 10 33 10 15 April 7. April 8. 8 7314: 6 12 5 82 I Si 8 84H 6 121 110 16 6 SO 5 74 5 74 5 68 5 75' 6 36 6 Si 6 6 45 April 9. 10 161 6 931 f 96, April 10 April 11 8e'U4 5 94 6 85 8 VI 7 48t 10 03 April 12 I 7 fv.l S W,l 7yl 6 791 b 41 April 13 j 7 65 5 92 9 691 7 01 6 04 6 15 April 14i 8 89bi I 5 901 9 b5l 6 9UI 5 561 April 16 8 76UI 7 601 D 971 9 o6 6 8.1 Wli Sunday. Receipts and disposition or live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omah, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r't. C, M. & St. P. Ry.. 6 Wabash R. R ; 9 Missouri Pacific Ry. 2 Union Pacific R R. 55 C. & N. W., east... 11 C. & N. W.. west.. 44 C, St P., M. & O.. 19 C, U. & Q., east.... 6 C, II. & Q., west... 45 C, R. I. & P., oast. 8 C. R. I. & P.. west. 2 Illinois Central Ry.. 4 Chicago O. W. Ry.. 6 Total receipts ..215 7 16 ". 'i 66 6 1 4 83 4 16 2 2.. 11 1 ei s V. 'i 7 244 23 4 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 6J0 201 3,697 l.7 Swift & Co 807 Cudahy Packing Co.... 669 Armour & Co 1.242 Schwartz & Co J. W. Murphy Morrell 34 K. Packing Co S. O. Packing Co 12 L. Packing Co 11 W. H. Vansant Co 41 Benton, Vansant & L.. 34 Hilt & Son 332 I II. Lowls 69 iluston & Co 146 2,106 7(6 1,167 3,184 4,2,Jii 369 256 "l60 J. U. Root & Co a J. IL Bulla 31 L. F. Husz 50 McCroary & Kellogg... 123 Werthelmer St. Degen... 116 Rothschild & Krebs 28 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 79 Cllne & Christie 45 Other buyers 46S 1,18'J Totals 4, 14,300 6,604 CATTLE Cattle receiptB were very ili.rul at this rjolnt a gain today, making a total for the two days slightly larger than for the corresponding period last week, Dut not so large aa a year a.u Uv 1.000 lielul. Receipts of steers were large enough this mornliiK so that buyers oould again lako the bear Bide and today's market was In most respects an exact repetition ot yesterday's. Traao wua vety slow and dull from start to finish and prlues wero as much as loc lower than yester day, making tho market for tho two days lMi2&c lower than last week's close. Cows and heifers wero In talr demand and tho better grades, on wnicit tne com petition was more active, commanded about steady prices. There was, however, a bearish feclinif among many of tho buyorB, and after the more urgent orders wero fllica tno maraoi snoweu nioro or less weakness, in some cases ocing tuc lower. Stock cattle and feeders were Juat about atendv with yesterday, but stock cows and stock heifers were, It anything, a little lower. Quotations on Cattle Mood to choice beef steers, $8.CiQ8.75; talr to good beet steers, $7.90&8.20; common to fair beet attars. S7.40fo7.90: good to choice heifers. $7.25$jti.20; good to choice cows, $6.7637.50; talr to good graoea, o.kb.0v; cumrouo iu fair grades, $4.004j&.85; good to choice stockero ana feeders, i.owa.; mir in good Blockers and feeders, $6.'76i(i7.W; common to fair stockera and feeders. in.avnH.75: stock cows and heifers. IS.uOO 7.00; veal calves, $7.00479.60; bulls, stags, etc., $ouoji.2a. BEEP STEERS, No. .... 3.... 31.... S3.... 46.... 17.... 13.... It.... It.... I.... is.:.. 30.... 31.... t.... 38.... It.... II.... 17.... 10.... 4.... Av. Tr. ....1033 7 33 .... 703 7 10 .... SS 7 75 ....lilt 7 85 ....1171 7 80 ....1138 7 94 ....1113 7 80 ....!, 7 80 ....list 7 83 ,...183 8 CO .... 837 I 00 ....1107 8 00 ,...1173 I OS ....lilt 8 10 ....1333 8 10 ....1334 8 10 ....1103 8 10 ....1318 It ....1133 8 IS No. At. Pr. 31 It 43 S3 38 t, , 1130 8 IS 1117 t 30 i 11S7 8 30 , Uii 8 30 ,...13. .01 8 25 1147 8 35 14.. ,1141 8 35 It 1011 8 35 18.. 33.. .1033 8 35 1013 8 30 1314 8 10 1383 8 15 1388 8 30 1370 8 SO 1380 8 SO 1S20 8 0 1350 8 60 1400 8 0 17... 33... 30... 8... S... 31... 31... 31... COWS. 855 4 30 I.... ....1018 7 00 ....1005 7 10 .... 784 7 10 ....1034 7 15 ....1285 7 15 ....1114 7 20 ....1080 7 30 ...,1133 7 20 ....1331 7 20 1.. .. 820 4 SO 1 600 4 SO 18., .838 S 00 ...1050 5 SO ...1035 5 SO ... 813 S SO ... 844 5 50 ...1030 t 50 ...1110 S 75 ... 176 S 85 ...1070 IS ... 881 55 ...1111 4 60 ... 813 75 ... 881 C 75 ll"! 13.'.'. 13... 18... I.... 3 .'....1055 7 20 8,. .1003 7 30 II.. 1331 7 31 1380 7 35 1223 7 10 10S3 7 40 ........UIO 7 40 1370 8 09 8 tl 1083 4 85 It. 1001 t 85 HEIFERS. 1.... 3.... 20.... 3.... 8.... 1.... to.... ... 720 t 75 4. . 130 7 10' .711 T 49 . 781 7 ID .1018 7 40 .SSO 7 50 . tli 7 50 . 433 7 SS . 133 1 75 ... T7S S 80 ... 430 4 75 ...583 4 75 ... 736 4 10 ... 78S 7 15 ... 740 7 35 ...100O 7 35 7 to 8 15,.... 24 14. v.. 15..... BULLS. " ... .1110 5 45 . "1... ....1050 7 10 ....1830 T 13 ....1610 7 13 ....1180 7 15 .... SSO 7 35 .... 345 7 SO .... 800 4 00 1.,.; ....1200 4 00 3.... ....1080 4 40 1.... ....1170 4 SO 1.... ....1500 6 35 I.... .,..1630 7 00 CALVES. .... 210 4 00 4.... .... 180 4 00 3.,.. .... 310 4 60 3...., .... 155 7 00 1...., 207 8 35 175. 3 60 170 3 (0 200 8 SO 240 8 64 .... 310 7 15 1... 1113 3 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 833 7 75 33 883 3 00 841 7 75 43 '745 8 OS 805 7 75 3 1100 8 45 334 7 66 8 1302 8 55 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 38 7 10 13. 410 J II.... ill 7 TO ....... , ... t vol I w 1 tv jl ,....s 1 ,o i m lis 1 IH f .......... rv T ........Ivw I w IM w lions Receipt this morning amounted to about 260 cars, or 18.000 head, the heav iest run Since ine BCl-uuu wee ill reu- ruary. when 18,900 head were yarded. For the two days the total Is 23,609 head. 9 600 head larger than a week ago. and Just about the same as the supply for the same aayo i nu uuu j aK?- .. .. , 1.. -,v.. ..... WltU a verj ligciai dufiJ "ii mo nnrtiitur huvers were In no hurry to start trading. The first bids made showed a decline Ol aooui idv na iuiiiiuitu mm yesterday's average prices. A little later on values got slightly better and some sales made at this time did not look to be over a dime lower. Shippers and spec ulators picked up some of the best light stuff In the yards at figures that were iKAfvin inn.r tha.n yesterday a early sales. About this time packers' bids took a drop Utat they rVer regained ana trvai iuw on the market was 10815c lower and In a Rood many cases worse than that, some light hogs looking fully 20c lower than yesterday morning. Trading woe very slow and rather uneven. At 11 o'clock only a little over half of the receipts had been sold and prices appeared to be weakening still more. As the morning advanced valujs got lower, bearing out the earlier prospects. There was no demand at all for the big rough heavies and anything carrying weight waa almost unsalable. Towards the close all kinds and weights were eaually hard to move and bids looked to bo about 20c below yesterday's average. When buyers left tho yards there were still betwen 25 and 30 loads In first nands. Taking tho market as a whole values are 1020c lower and the average cost right around 15c lower; $8.75 was the most popular prlco during the earlier hours and the bulk could be quoted at $S.65ftS.KO. Choice lights brought as high as JS.bTh, Just 17'4c below yesterday's top. No. at. Sh. Pr No. Av. ah. Pr 30. 347 ... 8 (0 6S 2J3 80 a 7,14 4( 33 (0 t 60 (9 330 130 8 77 H (I... 3... (3... II... 19... 33... 77... 74... (9... ..313 ... IU ..33 340 I 70 7 32( lfO 8 77 '4 45 370 ... 1 7714 SO 241 1C0 8 7714 83 201 160 8 7714 13 203 ... 8 7714 70 3 120 8 7714 (5 181 ... 8 80 73 243 ... 8 80 (7 363 ... 8 80 47 21C .. 3 50 74 233 80 8 SO 41 237 120 SO 70 24 .. 5 W i6 3 ... 8 50 ;;. 3s ... fO .331 40 I 70 394 ... S 70 ... 170 ... 170 ... I 70 40 I 75 ..3(3 ..374 . 21 ..1(9 80 I 71 44 32 330 I 75 43 311 ... I 75 C3 341 ... 8 75 74 331 (0 I 75 el 311 ... 8 75 II 255 ... 8 75 30 314 .,. 8 75 34 3(0 8 8 75 (1 310 30 I ;s 81 343 ... S 75 l( 263 120 8 7( 1 311 ... 8 73 34 319 40 3 75 71 200 ... 3 1 ' ',0 339 0 I 75 70 27 1(0 3 (5 70 327 160 9 .5 47 2l( 80 8 '.5 33 2 ... 8 13 21 2( 210 3 75 '. :mi 40 S 80 31 '" 7i 3d 1 277 H 195 54 8 80 10 8 ."4 73 228 160 8 (3 74 236 40 8 S3 S3 229 60 271 30 210 30 228 7'.. .. in .. 8 83 .. 8 35 .. 8 85 40 8 83 .. ; y .. 8 83 78 214 64 213 8 87H SHEEP Receipts were moderate as cotniNirtKl with one anu two Wuek ago, and while tho matket waa a little late In opening the general trade had a very lair degree 01 activity onco uuyers and sellers agreed on steady prices. As on Monday the packers tried to fill their orders on a lower basis, while commis sion men held dut for values lully steady with yesterday. Lambs made up a very large percentage of tho otletlngs, and as for some little time past their general quality was very good. Mexican lambs continue to come In fairly latge numbers and are In good demand, tho best grades selling at $8.80 this morning. During tne early rounds a bunch of fed western lambs sold up to $8.60. Pew It any clipped lambs wero on sale and feeder buyers were practlca y Inactive all tho morning. In tho end a very fair clearance was made at a reasonable hour. Trade In muttons was not so actlvo as In the case of lambs, though prices showed no material chance from Mon day. The supply of aged Bheep was light ana consisted almost entirely 01 ewes, for which the demand seemed no better than yesterday. Few ewo offerings of consequence changed hands during tho early hours of the forenoon. Twenty-three cars, or 6,600 head, made up today's supply, us against 8,766 head a week ago, 6.581 head two weeks ago and 4,103 head on the same day one year ago. wuoiauons on stieep and lambs: uoou to ciolce Mexican lambs, $S.85y9.10; fair to good Mexican lambs, $8.6508.85; good to choice western lambs, $S.60t&8.75y fall to good western lambs, $S.25ff8.50; feeder lambs. 17.75flS.Xi: llcht veiLrlliiirn. J7.WV?2l 7.75; heavy yearlings, $7.25g7.0O; good to cnoice wetners. 7. 15B7. 40; fair to good wethers. 06.85Q7.15; good to choice ewes, $6.754f7.00; fair to good ewes, $C.75g7.O0; culls and bucks, $6.606.75. No. Av. 179 Wyoming ewes 100 204 Wyoming owes 100 116 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 60 137 Wyoming yearlings 75 178 shorn lambs 78 174 fed lambs 97 Pr. 6 SC 6 85 7 70 6 73 7 25 8 25 8 25 8 25 8 25 8 25 8 25 8 25 8 80 9 75 9 75 8 50 8 50 8 80 8 80 8 80 8 25 8 25 5 40 r 40 5 40 142 fed lambs 95 116 fed lambs .... 96 .... 84 .... 84 .... 84 .... 84 .... 80 169 fed lambs 179 fed lambs 131 fed lambs , 2d fed lambs 266 Mexican lambs 9 spring lambs .. 50 75 spring lambs 61 195 fed lambs 84 178 fed lambs 85 221 Mexican lambs 73 236 Mexican lamba 74 268 Mexican lambs 73 246 fed lambs 82 249 fed lambs 88 201 shorn fdr. wthrs. and ylgs. 90 230 shorn fdr. wthrs and klgs. 94 76 shorn fdr. wthhs. and ylgs. 97 St. Lout Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, ApHt 15. CATTLE Re ceipts, .4.200, Including 100 Texans; mar ket steady; Choice to tine stecra, eo-uwuv 9.0(1: arood to choice steers. $7,004(8.50: inAirars and feeders. I5.26iT8.00: cowtt and heifers, $5.6038.75: bulls, $5.0007.60: calves, $6.008tl.60; southern steers, $6.25 rr. .nn. unit lielferB. J4.0Mi7.00. Hobs-Receipts, 12.000 head; market 158250 lower; pigs ana iignio. i.w'. mixed and butchers, $9.159.30; good 4M nvrvn ot "SHEEP AND' MBS-Recclpts U0: m.rit steady. muttons, $5.O07.6O, yearlings, $7.00.75; lambs, $7.008.90. - ... r.ltv Lire StocU Market. T.-A1MBAH CITY April 15. CATTLE Renews U.CWhead including 100 south s; market steady to W cents lower; dressed beef and export steers. souX'rn steers: $a2535; When, uuuioiii ,i,. nnvva and heifers. .28SrbuTls,"50r calves. $6.0) HOGS-Recelpts. 19.000 head: .market 10 to 20 cents lower: bulk of sales. $8.80W oTK1f,fiO! nackers and butch er;.' Wo'ogT Itght. :'$5,oos.l2; Pttw. " ' SHEEP AND UIB8r"v;SS head- market 6 to 10 cents lower. C rado lamb $7.60418.70; yearlings, fc 75; wethers, $5687.25: ewes, $o.0OJj ,0006.90. St. Loula General Market. ST. LOUIS. April 16.-3T.OUR -Quiet: red winter patents. $4.758.10; extra fancy and straight. $3.65w4.60; hard winter elears. $3.0083.35. CORNMEAl.-tt.M. BRAN-49.20sd9.40 HAY Timothy. $ll(XV&li.50. IRON' Nt ton ties, 98c. IJACOINO 10i?. TWINE- Hemp, Sc. . , ... PROVISIONS Pork, lard, dry salt meats and boom unchanged. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls -wo 10.000 Srbub::-:::::::::::::::: 33 Vorr' . DU n mn IW1 Oats, bu.... Slonx Cltr U" Stock Marlet. BIOUX CITV. April lB.-ATTUE-Ke- celpts, 1.G00 neaa; marsei iwi."J"J 1. live steers. J7.604j.76: cows and heifers. and feeders. 7.OO07.76; calves. ti.TMP 7 fi0- bulls, t5.7E7.oO. HOGS-necelpU. 4,000 head: market lOo It?f 'ii.!l M IGfi &V Dltrs JT.25H7.75 Klt1V .TTkfflK.Ba. SHEEP AND LASt US Receipts. 600 u.om. market eteadv: wethers. Jo. "Ml" 6.75; ewes, S,X8j.a; lamua, ii.oua.i. Stock In Slsiht. Uecelpts of live stock at the five prln RecelPts of live stock at the six prlncl "e v Cattle. Hors. Sheep. St, Louis 4 200 12.00) 4,400 Kansas City 11.000 19,000 8.000 Chicago 3.X ".000 12.000 South Omaha 4.900 18.000 6.500 Sioux City 1,600 4,000 600 Total receipts... ,26.200 70,000 10,400 Culls from the Wire Th annual convention of the Young; AVomn's Christian association, held at Richmond, Va., closea yesieraay. Arthur Richardson of St. Louis, former head of the Richardson Grain company, pleaded guilty to forcery and was sen tenced to five years' imprisonment. The New YorK senate nas receiveu me report of the Judiciary committee on the facts disclosed In the hearing last week on the charges that Senator Stlllwell at tempted to extort 3,500 from Kendall to advance legislation. A special election will be held In Mas ...hnuiii tndav to fill a vacancy caused by the elevation of Conicress man John W. Weeks to the United States senate. m. . . 1 I. I . . V. n rnmmA a Kill a no ..i ma ii CIMI HO" , to grant pensions .for mothers. The bill provides that mothers having children de- pendtnt upot. then may draw not t- exceed $3 per week for each child t!Pri order of the probate court. A general Increase In wages for Its operators in tho Greater Boston district tud In othtr law cities In whlih It op erates has been tnnotincwl by the New England Telephone and Telegraph com pany. The Increase averages slightly loss than $1 a week. NICOLL'S STANDARD BLUE SERGE (3) Weights... m r (3) Shades .... P-J Guaranteed all wool, and will not fade. Tailored iri made to order the satis factory Nicoll way at our risk. NICOIX TheTailor . "W Jerrems' Sons 209-11 So. 15th St. "I SAY, OLD CHAP!" Did you ever smoke one of those frog rant, mild El Sldalo cigars? If you haven't, you don't know what a realty good smoke they are. They are not too heavy and not too mild, but Just right. Try one and nee for yourself Three sizes, 5c, 10c 2 for SSo GETTEN - WI0KHAM CIGAR CO. THE nOUSE Or VALUES" 500 Block. 'A Palnfnl.Kuotted.hwollen Veins, MlllC l.eg. Jtltintmilin. uitinuree. Ulcere. i Is brallng, soothing, Blreotithenlntf and In vigorating nllars pain and Inflammation promptly. Germicide and antiseptic. Mr Tit. M. ltcmler, II. 1). No. 1. Federal. KUn., had enlarged Tclns tbat flnallr broke cannlnir conldrrnble loss of blood. Used ABsOnillNK, J 11. and reported nor. a, 1U1U. Tcins entirety neaiea. MWAlltntT and dUcolo ration trone and his bad no trouble with tbcm Btnce jQlr 1909. ABSOltlilNU. Jll.ls InTttluabloas a neneral bouso noia linimcDL, ior ina cum una Druites ipanoocnu- dren get, croup, deep-ieated colds, atlff-neek, eore- throat, ItemoTfs lattr ouncnee. Boure, rnmrjea landa. wens, cysts, weeping alnows, etc- II. CO ani liounerbottlsat drncKlstsordollTered. Bk same. V.F.YOUNG. P.D.F- 104 Temole St.. Slrlnifleld. Mail. jagHMHaBjaaMi i WF WE ADMIT IT We have cot a .rood nastry cook. Our steady customers say so, and we can see It by the way the Apple Dumplings, the Strawberry HnortcaKp and an tne rest or mo fine baking is snapped away at noon. Woodman Cafeteria 14th and Farnam Streets. Mualo Evenings. Rome Cooking. Moderate Prices. AMUSEMENTS. Benefit Concert FOR TORNADO VICT IMS UNDER THE DIRECTION Or MRS. STROUD ENTERTAINERS MARGARET LA COUR MRS. CATHERINE WILSON MR. RtrrUS I.ONQ MTSS STELLA DOUQLAB MISS RUTH SEAT MR. DESDUMES MISS CBDA JEWELL MISS OR ACE HUTTON (TOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. At The ...LYR C THEATER... Wednesday, April 16 ADMISSION 50c. "OMAHA'S rUH CENTER.'! TOR BUT ONE SHORT WEEK The Great Behman Show EXTRAVAGANZA AND VAUDEVILLE ...Tne .Clrcult'H Cap Sheaf, Lew Kelly irot: DoDe)' The Watson Sisters, FTeit ycoff & a jack Singer Beauty Chorus. Ladles' Dim. Matinee Today. "Worth Climbing tho Hill." Tabloid Mnslcal Comedy MERRY MARY With HARRY SHANNON and Taxlcab Chorus DAILY AT 3:30; 7:30 AND 0 PM. Seats reserved at both performances every evening. fhone Doug. 404 MARTIN BECK OFPERB Madame Sarah Bernhardt And her company ot tentjr.vo players Inclualna Mons. Lou Tellegen for (Ire daya this week TODAY ATTERNO ON AND EVENING CAMILLE Thursday Th.odora. Prlday Piedro. Vaudeville Acts "And They LWed Hsppy Eeer Alter." Joile Heather, Ilrenner and Hijclllf. Unatlua Cardoah, McMahon, Diamond Ii Clem- - l'nce' Edlsoa'a Talking Motion Pictures. Prices. I r. tiv. ir a aa . r A n aa a. J5c. 50c. 15c. 11.00, 11. M. nox Seats. 11.00. BRANDEIS THEATER I TONIOHT ALL WEEK Matlne.s W.dn.sday and Saturday Bunty Pulls the Strings Nights, SSo, 83-00. Mat. Wad., Best, 91.00. Sat. Mat.. Bast, 91-50. April 30, 31 MODERN EVE, Krug Theater Mat. Today, 3:30 Night, 8130 WATSON'S BEEF TRUST Oness The Combined Weight of tba Chorus Ladles' Dally Dim Matins BOYD THEATER TONIOHT. ALL WEEK. Matins Wednesday, Saturday LAST TWO WEEKS OF THE SEASON EVA LANG in EAST LYNNE NEXT WEEK LAST WEEK NOBODY'S WIDOW. Seats are now on sale for both weeks. empress; , GUnilNUOUS f-,. I OaMAHOIiitl SUrlaal 1911 . I f JUalLT THtATRE ruarari always Oftwl.l-Th.r.', a Reeaaa I t