I Swappers' Column What T.wr. -v . . . . T7TT tr.?. , f,.0?iweBtern ,ow.a nav yu ;r"d pr ?W acrea of best fruit snrf Tpto.? '"aJ"'1 agJo'nlnB town In East lexos? Address S. rr cm n. U?nl i'u"-SSENGEn JNTEI1NA In iruit0. " clianM for good build Jt .1 otDorJ0!?,,I maha; value $760. Ad- ONf; OR TWn iitd icao tt " S.0"li DJtoU; prloe, cash. $224 Zu.S Sl?? for ood onc-karat dla- :l. ....... i,urCT, g. j, t5S- umaha Pee. IVJ-ACriB RICH. M.Ai'ir pinn t . x.iC - v.- x.. v.,, vmaiia Bee. WAWiiiu JMSC PHONOGRAPH RKC- tlSrihMlRhtly,u,ed'. ,n Perfect condt uo'V that are for sale ehn mr r..h .acrie r r en H'XLt. SWAP nnnn r- , , r . , n,-. V,?wr 'cultural land on railroad In wuthern South Dakota Tor vacant lot. -2"?P3S' .nds, or what have you? "5ial. 8?1 lot t0 trad 'or a first-class Tamond or will buy if bargain for cash. Address 8. C. 821. Omaha Bee. UOOl COTTAGH NOItTH OMAHA. Modern but heat. All newly painted nd japered. Garage. 16x28 ft. Cement good, light auto or clear lots. 8. C. 669. nri.ib6tr.acli,,ce' "m' W"t cen. Sr ut9; Goo1 abstract and war ranty deed. 8. C. 56S. Pee. ",,1?; ,pINTOQnAPH MACHINK HbhnJnlpI? ler work', prints through nrin??J',k? 43rPew'--e can use ordinary L"?'? tyre, and cuts, Also: electric tli or,n(l hand power: cost $335. Will ildr JSZ heap .lot or land- or wl cn siaer anv winH nf . . -. , . WILL EXCHANGE GOOD 6-ROOM COT ta;c at 2S2S Grant St. Omaha, price w.800. inc. tm, for M.000 grocery stock or gents furnishing stock and shoes. Own ers write me. 8. C. 571, Omaha Be. THE B&E: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 11 OLD-STYLE SIDEBOARD, BIRD'SKTE maple with marble top, hand-carved nd a rrettv n ece of furniture, but bulky. What have you to exchange? Address S. C, 510. Bee. I HAVE 4ft APIlItB FINE OREGON fruit land: a fi-room cottage, modem ex cept heat, and a 1913 overland louring car. Will trade for anything. MaKe 01 fer. Address 8. C. 6Z2, care Bee. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP FOR A set of colden oak ouarter-sawed dining room furniture and a Solar steel range in good condition? Address S. C. w". Bee I WANT TO SWAP 80MB DISC PHONO- graph records. What have you 7 Adarcas B. u. 62S, care Bee. GARDEN TOOL9 AND SHRUBS OF any kind wanted for house or office furniture; have roll top desk, two chairs, chiffonier, leather parlor chair. Address 8 r M3, nee. . HAVE GOOD OAK DRESSER. COM; mrule. Ir hnr nnd fiomn chairs. Will consider tradn for horse and nay differ ence, or what haveVou? First good offer taxes it. Address fc. u. tai, uee. HRpnvn.iiAvn remington TYPE' writer to swan for good bicycle ana casii. Address b i; sis, uee. 18.000 CLEAR MDSla riTOCK IN Omaha, consisting of dry goods, no tions, nats. gloves, shoes, etc. f ixtures, $600 only. Want clear Omaha property or clear land. Will assume If some cash paid. Good location. Cash business. S. C. 570, Bee. Jit-1 ?F MARES, ONE SORREL THE fihe b'ack, about 1.700 lbs. God condi iron' .bf?ke wm 8WaP for farm machln- -j. Auurew a. t:. 6ic, Bee. HAVJS Hirt.T. PItr 1 rrin ni i- .w!!!it.e,. thoroughbred bull, good and h?. i: .ino 'atohdog. Will oxchange for "i rooq conaiuon. s. c. 002, Boo niTHaUL. SEATED HUUlifc.it Tlltfc,D surrey, practically good as new, as part mayment on good B-passcngcr automobile yr cmn, Aggress B. c., f13, care Bee. 5NtT FIFTEEN - LIGHT ACETYLENE. What have yout Address S. C. MJ. OAS STOVE. 4 LARGE BURNERS AND One Oven, hnrrilv 1lfiH. vf.11ftnt tiftUnr 'puld llko to swap for chlckena: profsr "inyt nocKi. Aggress ts. c wi, nee. A-NO. 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE, former price for sale or Bwap. Ad- ut?8l P. tj. 671, Bee. A GOOD BAKERY, WORTH J300, FOR trade. What have you. Address S. C. 116, t;aro Bee, CLEAR LOT SOUTH OMAHA, I5TH and Madison. Price, im. Trade for .llh'nt auto. Guaramet title abstracu Ad dress S, C. 667. Bee. WILL- SWAP TYPEWRITER FOR VIC trola or 3A kodak. Address S. C. oOS, Bee. WLM. SWAP WHITE .HOLLAND TUU Key torn for two turkey hens. Address C. 566. Bee. ; COLLECTION OF RUGS TO EX cl:angu for diamonds or cash. Will have U-j aec rugs to appreciate their, value. Address S. C, 617, care Bee. WANTED TO TRADE PAINTING AND papering tor printing. Addrels S. C. lull), bets. WANTI2D-T X P K WRITER. TYPE wrltcr. desk, flat top desk, filing cab inet, office chairs: exchange clear lot In .South 'Omaha; abstract, good title. Ad irons S. Cr 0i5. Bee. ONM OLD TRUSTY AND ONE 8UC cestful Incubator for four doxen good hens or two doien for choice of cither. Address S. C 512, care Bee. INDIAN CURIOS. PRIVATE COLLEC Hon. cenulne buckskin, bead work.. clubs, pipes, etc.; beautiful and rare dec- cratlons for don. Will trade or sell. Ad dress S. C. C5U, Bee, I HAVE A GOOD, HEALTHY YEAR llng colt I would trade for calves. Make me offer. Address S. C. 5S4, Bee. CLEAR LOT. EXCHANGE FOR ANY kind of auto In running order. Address S. C. 678. Bee. I HAVE A CAMERA OR A DIAMOND or typewriter or a good wntch and cash for your piano, or what7 D. C. 601, Bee. WANTED TO SWAP A STEAMER trunk in fine condition for a Morris chair, or what? Address S. C. MT. Bee. AN EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPH with about fifty best records, song and music, for lot, horse, or what? Address S. C. 572. Bee. FIRST CLASS PAINTER AND PAPER hanger, will swap pointing and paper ing for coal, groceries, building material, or anything I can use. S. C. 585. TO 8WAP ONE 3-DRAWBR 6X8 UARD cabinet for tvnewrlter. Addre.ia S. CI. Its. Bee. J HAVE A FEW CITY BUILDING LOTS to swap lor a good truck or high-grade automobile. 8. C 530. Bee. WOODEN LETTER FILING CABINET. 3 drawers, to swap for an office chair. Address S. C. 505. Bee. GOING AWAY, TRADE REMINGTON visible typewriter, almost new. for dia mond or article can use. Address S. C. Ml. Bee. O'hAl: LOT FOR ROOMING HOLSB ot 10 tii it rooms. Address S. C. 566. Bee. THILL IRA UK A .SEyiNG MACUINK foiJjookwase or buffet. Address 'B. C. U'KJNTiriG AND .fAJNU'lNU "0.f.e isne, for 'dentistry. jo;, . WANTED Address S. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR small Round Oak heat nir stove used anly one month? Com Die to with pipes and an extra .set of grates. Address S. C. K6. Bee. NEW HAMMOND TYPEWRITER. COST $30. Changed work so cannot use. Will trude or sell. Address S. C, 558, Bee, WANT TO TRADE tl.OSt LQU1T IN A good 7-room house for clear vacant lot. S. C. 572. ALL-STEEL RANGE AND FURNITURE . for swap or sole. Mako offer. Address S. C oii. Bee. Attempt to Break Down Grain Prices Frustrated by Buyers. CHICAGO CONTINGENT IS BUSY Sprcnlators In the Pit There Arc Reaching Oat and Selling the Fntnre Option at Other Markets. OMAHA, April 3, 1514 Those in the grain trade who put out hort lines of wheat and corn Tuesday, and who attempted to even up their out standing obligations yesterday. were oDiigod to Nd up for the grain wanted, as it was held tightly save during a short America. 16H018Hc; twins, l6UGlUc long horns. l6UOimr POTATOBS-Steady. receipts. U cars; Mlohlgan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, red, OOffBc; white, . POULTRY-Allvr, higher, springs, ISc. fowls, ifc. HUTTBR-Loer; creameries. IKflMtte. KOGS Higher; receipts, .710 cases; at mark, cases Included, 17018c; ordlnann first, 17qi7Hc; firsts, nfcflisc. NEW VOIIK GBXERATj MARKET Quotations of the Bay on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, April 2.-FIOUR-Market. Dicsaxi spring patents, H.wv.U); winter straights, Jl.20fl4.35j winter patents, 11.40 4T4.70; spring clears. SI.00U4.ia, extra No. 1 winter. U.6&G4.76, extra No. J winter, W.3MI3.50; Kansas straights, M.104T4.SO. WHEAT-Spot firm. No. S hard winter, Mc, c. I. f.. New York; No. S red, tl.01, eievator; no. 1 northern, uuiutn, ii.uih; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 101Vi. f. o. b., OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET 1 Ql0e higher than yesterday's average. Towards the close, when most of tne Cattle in Very Light Receipt and Trices Again Higher. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP Fat Sheep Strong to Shade lllnher Than Wednesday' AveraRe Fat Lamb Mostly Steady All Sell Knrly. Sl.CSUffl.OV No. r WMMSn: No. a KVHS.V. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 19IS. 378c; 1B11, 17tP21c; Paclflo coast. ms. Wtifec: 1913. 15190. HIDES-Steady: BogoU. !I00Hc; Cen tral America. 90ffl30Jic. PETROLEUM Steady, refined. New ork, bulk, JA.S5, barrels, S.7; cases. Jll.Io. WOOL-Steady; domestlo fleece, XX Ohio, tic LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 30c; seconds. I8fj2c PROVISIONS Pork, quiet; 'mess, JtlOOimW; fsnilly, UI.OCVjJm.00; short clears, i30.2Xtrz2.0O. Beef quiet, mess, H8.0CHJ18.50: family, J10.O0ti2O.00. Cut meats. nult; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pound, 813.25014.50; pickled hams, JU.H.J0. Lard, firm; middle west, 8iD.56Q10.6o-, re fined easy. continent, 8U.0V, South America, 011.76; compound, steady, 88.37H Q8.62H. TALLOW-Oulet; city, 6,c! country, &flfiic: special, Hc. BUTTER-Market steady; receipts. 5,500 tubs; creamery extras, 25pCVtc; firsts, 2SB34c; held extras, SHc; rrocess ex Iras 3Uc. CHEESE-Market Irregular: receipts, SOO boxes; state whole milk, held whites. EGGS Market Irregular; receipts.. 24.100 cases; fresh gathered extras, 31lr8U2o: firsts, storage packed. Sic; fresh gathered firsts, l&;fii20o; nearby hennery, whlto to fancy, 255120c; nearby hennery, gathered whites, 25c. POl'LTRY-Qulqt: fresh fowls, 1519c; chlckt-ns, frozen broilers, lS.g2lo, turkeys, froxen, 22ft20c. I HAVE A uNE-TON LIGHT TRUCK; hinko Uffcr. Addfess" S. C. 631. Bee. ft K Ali KSTATE LOANU. CI? piMptlty. Largo loans a apeclulty. W. .1. Thoinas, ?M .State Bank Bldg. TiAHRISON & MORTON. 9W Om. Nat. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska , farms, O'KUEFK REAL ESTATE tjO.. lulu Omaha Nat. Douglas 2715. jj(o to 110,000 made promptly. F. V. "Wead. Wcad Bldi.'.. 16th and Farnam. CITY LOAN 8, Bemls-Carlberg Co.,ft, slo-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. u WANTED City, loans. Peters Trust Co. I J A RVLN EROS Loan. W nd "P. U AJV V U S3iXJt3. Umana nl Bank. WANTED City loans and warrants. "V Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET CITY and farm loans. 5, 5fc, i per cent. J. II. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. MONEY, on hand for elty and farm loans. H. V. Binder, City Nat. Bk. Bldg. HKAL ESTATh WANTED. ilAVXS cash buyers for good vacant ,0t PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Phone Douglas 1781. Wore Block. WANTED TO BENT. WANT TO RENT OR BUY WEST FARNAM HOME. Eight to ten rooms. Must be new and modern, close to car and have garage THE BYRON REED CO . 212 So. 17th. Phone Doug. 297. WANTED TO RENT West Farnam district, modern S-room house, with two baths. Address F 303. Be. WANTED TO BUY. Highest prices paid for furniture. D.Z)7i. WANTED TO BORROW. ANTED 500, pay 8 per cent, good security. Address A 313. Bee. LIVE BTOCK MARKET OF WEST SHIP live stock to south Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful attention. Live Stock CoiuutUslun Merchants. MARTIN BROS & CO., Exchange Bldg. CIRCULATION STATEMENT. Statement Of the ownership, manage" ment. circulation, etc., of The Omaha Dally Bee. published dally at Omaha, Neb., required by the act of August 24. U1S. Editor, Victor Rosewater, Omaha. Neb. Managing editor, T. W. McCullough, Omaha, Neb, . Business managers, C. C. Rosewater and N. P. Fell. Omaha, Neb. . ! Publisher. The Bee Publishing com pany, Omaha, Neb. Owners; . , , The Be Publishing company Stockholders: Victor Rosewater, Omaha. Neb.. Charlvs C. Rosewater, Omaha, Neb.; Ivh Ro.'e water. Omaha, Neb.; Lr-ab. Rosewaber, trustee, Omahu. Neb.; N, P. Fell, Onvha, Neb.; Stella R. Fell. Omaha. Web; Blanche R. Newman. Omaha. Neb.- n. A. Haskell, Omaha, Neb.; F. !. Keller. Omaha, Neb.. Joseph Rosewater. Cleve land. O.; Ida Rosenwasser. Cleveland, O.; Paul Rosenwasser. Cleveland, O. ; Her man B. Rosenwasser. Cleveland, O.; Alice R. Conn. Cleveland. O.; 8, Meyer Estate. New York City; Antolneire Ger ber, Omahu. Neb.; Alice Meyer, Omaha,' Neb.j A. L. Meyer, trustee, Omaha, Neb.; Eugene L. Geismer, Clewland, O. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, holding, 1 per cent ir more of total amount of bonds, mort gages or other securities; Average number of copies of caeh issue sf Uila publication sold or distributed, through the mIU or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months pre ceding the date ot this statement. 33.231. J N. P. FKIU Rushvss Manager. Sworn to and subirrfbod before me this 1st day of April. MI4 Seali ROMiRT HINTEn. Notary Public iSIy (nrai"lon ox pi res DccembT J I. 1S1&) i BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons. S7c; No. 1, 60-lb. tubs. 27c. CHEESE Imported Swiss, 80c; Amer ican Swiss, 24u; block Swiss, 22c; twins, 2lc: daisies. 2Jc: triplets. 21c: Youiib Americas, 22c: blue label brick, 19c; llm- burgcr, 2-lb 20c; New xorK wnttt), ;ic. FISH White, lie; trout, 13c; large crap pies, 12c to 16c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe .per pair, 50c; salmon, 11c; hall, but, 12c; buffalo, t'c; channel catfish, 16c; pike, 12c; pickerel, 9c. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1, 18c; No. 2, 161ic: No. 3, UVjC. Loins; No. 1, WUo; No. 2, 17c: No. S, 15V4c. Chucks: No. 1, U'jc; No. 2. 1014c; No. 3. 10c. Rounds: No. 1. He; No. 2. 13S4c: No. 3, 13'ac. Plates; No. 1. 9Uc; No. 2, S?ic; No. 3, iUc. POULTRY Broilers, 2.ic: hens, 14c: cocks, 5V4c; ducks, He; geete, 10c; turkeys. 25c; pigeons, per dozen. J1.20; ducks, full feathered, lie; geese, full feathered, 10c; squabs. No. 1, tl.5032.00; No. 2, 60c. Wholesale prices of beet cuts effective today In Omaha arc as follows: OLD VEGETABLES New York cab mage, per lb., 2V4c; sweet potatoes, per hamper. 81.60; parsnips, per lb., 2c; beets, per lb., 2c; carrots, per lb., 2c; turnips, per b., 2c; Red River Ohio potatoes, per bti $1.00; Idaho potatoes, per bu., 85c: Early Rose potatoes, fUc; red onions, per bu., 83.00; yellow onions, per bu., $3.00, Spanish onions, per crate. 82.00. .The following prices are furnished by tne Glllnsky Fruit company: FRUITS-Sunkist oranges, all sizes, 82.50. Lemons: Sunklst Golden Bowl, 300 and 960, 15.50; Red Ball Sil ver cord, 300 and 560, J4.50. Grapo fruit: Indian River, S, jfj.50; 46. 6: 84.35; 61, 8.W; 64 and 80. JJ.00. Bananas, per pound 8 to SHc. Apples: Colorado Missouri Pippin, per box, 2.8j; Colorado Ben Davis, per box, J1.25; Colorado White Pearraain. per box, 82.00: Idaho Wlnesaps. cr bo. $2.60. extra tancy barrel Ban avis, JftSO; extra fancy barrel Gano, $8.50; extra fancy barrel Missouri Pip pins. $7W; extra fancy barrel Wlnesaps, FRESH VEGETABLES Beets, per dox 60c; (.arrets, per doz.. 60c; spinach, per doz., No; turnips, per doz., 60c; shal lot, per dox.. 4$c; parsley, per doz., 400; radishes, per doz., 60c; htad lettuce per doz.. 81.00: leaf lettuce, oer doz.. itv; plant, per doz., $1.50; artichokes, per doz.. $2.03; Brussel sprouts, per lb., 20c; new potatoes, per lb., 7c; celery, per doz., 81; Florida celery, per crate. $3; peppers, per basket. 60c; cauliflower, per dos.. $1,75; beans, per hamper, $4.60; cucumbers, per doz., $1-50 to $2; asparagus, per doz., $4; new cabbaze, per lb., 2V4c; rhubarb, per period earlv In the rfav. The early weak ness in all the grains was on an attempt 1 afloat, opening navigation. Futures'lower. --5.reak d?wJ1..vL,lilea' .b.ut th1 buying 'closing (itfttc net higher; May, $1,00 7-16; power asserted Itself and frMn that time July. iGHc: September, 94Uo. up to the close of the session the absorp- CORN-Spot fqlrm. No, 3 yellow, TiUc, tion was good. There, was considerable c o. f, to arrive. lane ot an improvement demand for casij OATS-Spot quiet; standard w hlte, 4IW corn on eastern account, but this proved , OATS Spot, easy; standard white. 44H u n innuro, as ine irnnuiunB orl(oHc; t0, 3 4IHC; Tancy clipped White, the day were only 150.000 bushels, and i44MH7c ims was mainly to go south, and lo.w HAY Quiet; standard, 9Jc0.; No. 1, I'uoiifm ui il was ior snipmcnv 10 v uun. In addition to the buying by sellers of Tuesday there was considerable corn taken on by speculators who secured profits by making purchases. The situation In corn as well as wheat will continue to hinge on the cash arti cle. It dullness Is seen In these channels there Is little on which to buy either one of these grains. It Is now getting rather late in the season for damage claims to be made In the winter wheat belt, but In years gone by there have been severe losses trom thawing and freezing as late as early April. With a crop promise of over 600,000,000 bushels ot winter wheat and with the vlslblo supply a liberal one, the likelihood ot an advance in wheat values Is distant. The Cnlcago speculative wheat world Is taking a hand In nearly all of the outside markets, as was shown by heavy selling of Chicago May at Winnipeg yesterday. The same speculators bought the de ferred months at Chicago. One ot the loading exporters in Canada said that on the decline in wheat there have been small sales ot Manitoba for open water shipment. This wheat was taken by ex porters at the seaboard. New York re ported ten loads old crop hard winter wheat as sold there on Tuesday, and thera were some sales of wheat made by Chicago houses to the eastern seaboard. Cash oats wero generally easy In all the markets and some ot the leading shipping concerns were advising customers to sell on all the rallies, because of general ab sence In the demand for that grain. Provisions closed at small advances on the strength In hogs at the yards and tho advance In grain prices. There .was some profit taking on longs on hard spots, but the offerings were well taken care of. Cash trade conditions In meats nnd lard were reported as unchanged and quiet. wasn wneat was uncnanged. Cash corn was unchanged to He higher. Cash oats were unchanged to Uc higher. Clearances were wheat and flour equal to 350,000 bu.; corn, ,6,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu. Llvernol closed with wheat unclmnceil to Hd lower; corn Hd lower. Primary wheat receipts, were 008,000 bu. and shipments S-W.OOO bu., against re ceipts of .521.000 bu. and shipments of 347.000 bu.. last year. Primary corn receipt were 6S4.00 bu. and shipments 467,000 du.. against receipts or .iiwj du. ana snipmcnts 01 3f3,wo tu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 577,000 bu. and shipments 733,000 bu against 1 -celpts of 415,000 and shipments of 432,t,vO bu. last year. These sales wero reported Wheat; No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, S4c. No. 3 hard winter. 1 car, SlV4c. No. 2 spring, 1 car, 84c. Oats: No. 3 white, 4 cars, 37c 4; cars, 36ic. No. 4 white, 2 cars, 3Uic Corn: No. 2 white, 2 cars, CSVic No. 3 white. 1 car. 66U2: 1 car. RSlSe; 4 mrn. 65c; 2 cars, 04;c. No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, 65Hc; 8 cars. 65',4c No. 3 yellow, 2 cars, 65'4c; 1 car, C5c; ,6 cars, 6444c; 3 corn, 64Mc. no. yciiow, 1 car, wc; 1 car, 63fic: 1 rar, mc. !xo. i mixea, i cars, 63c- No. 3 mixed, 10 cars, 64Hc; 7 cars, 414c; 6 cars, 64c; 1 car, 63&c. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, 63V4e; 3 care, 63c; 1 car, 62c. 'No grade. 1 car (rotten). 6Sc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard 848SSo: No. 3 hard, 83S5c: No. 4 hard.' 78H82ttc: No. 3 spring, 8oH6c: No. 4 spring, Si'SWic; No. 2 durum. S$SS6',ic: No. 3 durum, Ssgsstfc. Corn: No. 2 white, .65UffS5Hc: No. 3 while, 6;Hc; No. 4 white, 63V4Q4Mc: No. 2 yellow. 65U 66H0; No. 3 yellow, 64US65Vic: No. 4 yel low, 63$64c; No. 2. 64iSC5c; No. 3. 63St2 644c; No. 4. 62Q3V4c: no grade, 58u"62c. Oats: No. 2 white, 37HW7c: standard, 37!l7Uc: No. 3 white, 364J37c; No. 4 white, 38Hc Barley: Malting. 66tfoc; No. 1 feed. 50flC5c. Rye: No. 2, ItiSWAc; No. 3, 55H56c. cXnLOT RECEIPT8. Whcat.Corn.Oats. Corn and Wheat Boston nnllptln. United States Department of Agricul ture, weather bureau's report for the twenty-four hours ending at S a. m., 76th morldlan time, at Omaha, Neb., Thurs day, April 2, 1914: OMAHA DISTRICT. ' Temp. Rain nign. low. fall. Chicago 31 45 si Minneapolis 28G IDuluth 30 Omaha 18 130 32 Kansas City 40 126 Si St. Louis 65 06 42 "Winnipeg 16S box, $2.25; rhubarb, per box. $2.25. Florida tomatoes, tancy, per crate, $4: Florida tomatoex, choice, per crate, $3.M. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. April 2. COFFEE A smaller decrease than expected In the world's visible supply statoment was followed by an opening decline of from 4 -to 8 points In the coffee market this morning. There was considerable scattering liquidation, but the leading bull brokers gave the market support, closing cables from Havre were steadier, and the market here rallied partly, closing steady net 1 point higher to 6 points lower". Sales 25,250 bags. April, 8.74o; May. S.82c; July, 8.97c; September, 9UC; October, 9.22c; December, .3Sc: January, 9.43c; March, 9.54c. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 9c; Santos, No. 4, lHic Mld, quiet; Cordova, 12i816Hc. t Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 2. METALS Lead, quiet' at $3.75413.85: London. 18 ! M bpelter, quiet at $5.2526.30. Jn London, f21126d. Copper, firm: standard sDot and June. $13.92ttfi14.$7U: electmlvtir $14.62. lake. $15.00, nominal; casting $14.371t14.60. Tin. easier, spot. $37.47tt 37.75; June, $27.60fr37.a Antimony, dull; nun Muioi. uncnanged. London prices. Conner, eaav: inm rut Us 6d: futures, 66 10s. Tin, easy; spot. 171 6; futures. 17! 16s. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 51 1 4V6d. ST. lAJVlH. AOril 2. METALS!...! quiet, at $3.66. Spelter, dull, at $5.1214. Evaporated Apple and Dried Krnlts NEW YORK. April. 2. EVAPORATED APPLES-Qulet but frlm; fancy UMUc choice. 10UQ10?ic: prime. 9S4QSV ' DRIED FRl'lTH-Prnuce. steady Aprl cots firmer, iholce, 15016',. extra (choice. 16W016lc. ancv. l7Ri;ur Peaches, quiet aiiins. dull. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading? and Closing- Prices on tlnnrcl of Tradr. CHICAGO, April 2. Green bugs in Okla homa and the Hessian flv elsewhere had a scarecrow effect todav on short flellnr of wheat. Largely In consequence, the market closed firm at lie to ,444c net advance. There was a gain, too, In all tho other speculative articles corn We, pats W,4c to Uc and provisions biwiVrt to 12'4c. Although none of the advices in regard to Insect pests In tho fields asserted any existing damage and nothwlthlne that n majority of exports were disposed to make 11 an 1 ot sucn news, most ot the wheat snorts would take no chances. It was pvldent the market had been somewhat oversold and that for the time being at lease the prudent course was to cover. Samples of Oklahoma wheat. M In contain truo specimens ot green bugs, were exhibited to traders here, but were ot so certified by any entomologist. The extent or injury trom the Hessian fly was declared, by good authority to depend on April weather when the brood la develop ing. Last spring cold, rainy weather acted aa a check ana therefore damage predic tions wero unrealized. Omaha reports ot some export sales for clearance by way of the gulf formed the chief influence on the wheat market prior to tho Hurry about the danger of Insect depredation becoming a serious menace. Corn prices were nervous, though within a comparatively narrow range. The late strength In wheat brought about consider able buying. Report In regard to do mestic cash business wero contradictory and so also were tidings relative to Argentina shipments. Talk of a carload ot the South American grain having been sold to como to Chicago by way of Montreal was not generally given much weight. Liverpool expects a decrease In stocks. Oats had some Independent strength because of continued seeding de lays from wet weather. Smaller receipts of hogs than expected here and In the west made the provision market bulge. Signs pointed to only 108,000 hoga arriving In Chicago this week, against 178,000 for the corresponding week a year ago. Chicago future prices: Artlo'el Open. Hlgh-I Low. IClose. Yes'y. Stations. Ashland, Neb... 6 Auburn, Neb... 68 B'ken Bow. Nb 64 Columbus, Neb, 61 C'ulbertson, Nb. 69 Falrbury, Neb. 02 Fairmont, Neb. 60 Gd. Island, Nb. 64 Hartlng'n, Neb. 58 Hastings. Neb.. 63 Holdrege. Neb.. a Lincoln, Neb.... 60 No. Platte, Nb 66 Oakdale, Neh.. 69 Omaha, Neb.... 51 Tekamah, NVb. 55 Valentine, Nb. 62 Attn. Ia 47 Carroll. Ia 50 Ctarlnda. la..., 53 Sibley, Ia 47 8ioux City, la. 60 35 35 80 83 34 33 36 86 33 S7 34 88 8S 32 39 35 32 32 30 .13 .10 36 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Sky. Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt, cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 1H. cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy SOUTH OMAHA, April J. 1M4. R? eeiPta were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday iXA 5,190 7.3 Official Tuesdav . . s,j 9,349 16.24$ Official Wednesday ... 1.7T0 5,994 IJ.510 Estimate Thursday.... 1.3M 7, M0 7,000 Four days this week. 1UU jTrU 43.147 Same days last wsek.. 18.815 4J.7HI H.974 fame days 2 wks. ago.18.943 41.912 f.S.STA Sam riav- 3 vi, . r. 17 sm n ?u 11 ftnrt Same das-s 4 wks. ago!l7!s70 41.SM 50.612 Same days last year.,U,289 45,092 84,793 The following table shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: r,.,,. :sh. mix ine. n. J,935 240,759 11.824 " .756,711 789. J34 32,513 81,eP 718,707 589,746 12S.8A1 ....... The following tas.e shows the rang ot prices for hogs at the South Omaha live c'omparttf 'r the ,Mt f,tf da'' Uh -v...uo uid nvac, n.ioii l.Vb Vfc hogs hlri hMtfi snl,l It liftran In lnnk though things might weaken off, In fact, bids at one time became n. little taaler, but most of the buyers found that they could i no a few more loads, and when the last salon were made thev looked to be aa good as any other time. Quality was gen erally better than on Wednesday, and this probably makes tho market show up better on pafer than It really la. Bulk of the sales was made at $8.4tUf? 8.50, and while quite a string sold at the tatter price, 11 was in mgnesi paid K' A- flK T- MA . tl No. It.. 4 . II.. II . 70.. u.. 10.. 1 ....!) ,...n ....ui ...lit ...H 111 1M Date. M it Mar. 18 Mar. 19. Mar. 2a Mar. Mar. rs. Mar. sa. Mar. 35. f "iar. at. Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 29i Mar. SO. Mar. 31 April 1. April 2. Mil. I191J. 8 "HI 1 isfi 8 45 ( 5H !!'- 8 54 11512. 11911. 1S10.1903.1M8. 8 4jS " W71 41H I 8 4JW .ia2 sss! 8 45S $ Tl 8 74 8 70 8 69 6 7f 8 81 8 901 511 66 0 65 6 85 7 lOi a ttno 35 6 53 10 54 llO 61 6 36 6 45 10 63 7 051 47110 49, 6 9$, S90J 9 STl 7 01 8 84 7 01 t 84 7 48 8 86 7 M I 7 71 78 781 I 85 7 73 83 7 79j 71110 SSI 111 4 44 8 46! 10 61 551 I (4 60 4 08 4l 4 HI t 411 4 $4 I 4 7J 6 241 8 6 4 79 I 4110 63 S (If 4 M 6 .15110 8b 6 3610 65 6 42110 70 82(10 711 6 34 6 29 6 37 10 68 10 6' 10 60 10 61 U Ml 4 KJ 6 58 4 89 I 5 50 681 6M R 65 6 73! 6 TJ 6 87 6 78 5 70 6 79 6unday, M. ? i 1 and disposition of live stock tLl ,ty?l?n .e,0.ck yards, South Omaha. S?JTii,t . -wnty.f our hours ending at 8 o clock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C M St. P .. Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C, A N w t ; C. & N. W.. vMi v., st. p., M. & 0 C.. B. & Q., east C., H. & Q west C.. R. I. P., east Illinois Central Chicago Great Western.,. 4 3 30 10 .10 6 8 16 2 2 I 9 9 35 7. 1. TO. . ... 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U... II... nns. 10... .MO ...STl . .Ill ...m ...rs ..Ui ...3M . . .IIT rr. I 41 I 41 I 41 I 4t 40 I 41 40 I 4k 10 I 41 k) I U 100 41 4ft I 41 I U I II I 44 I II I 41 17 H 8 4TH 47 I 111. 40 t 474 ID I I74 ITS I 171, t 4TH 47 H I 10 ffl I 19 I (0 x 10 8 10 10 I M I M I 60 10 II 10 1 an 1 to 1 in v I 10 T S 9 10 M Total receipts 53 DISI'OSiTIUN-HEAD". cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Minimum temperature for twelvx.bnur period ending at S a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES, ro. ot M emp.- 0 18 Ky... 22 Columbus Louisville. Ky Indlana'lls. lnd, 13 Chicago. Ill 24 St. Louis. Mo.... 11 Des Moines, Ia. 24 Minneapolis .... 51 Kan. City. Mo.. 31 OmahR, Neb,,,,, 17 58 66 60 60 5? 48 60 64 62 42 48 44 28 .10 40 34 Rein .70 .30 .40 .30 .30 .00 .10 .00 .00 Wheat May. July. Corn May. July. Oats May. July. Pork May, July. Lard May. Julv. Ribs May. 11 WW 11 17V4 juiy. 11 ZJ'.tl 11 zi 91i 86'i Vi 394 20 85 10 60 10 75 $7S 67 vi' 6IH 39 20 9!H 20 92HJ 10 60 10 77W! 91 91i 91H m S7H 87 67U 67?i 674, 68 68KI 6S S$H 3$H 38H 33 00H 39U 20 85 20 92VJ M , 20 86 20 SO 20 Zi 10 571J 10 67U 10 624 10 7J 10 77H 10 70 11 15 11 17 II 10 11 30 II 32H H 25 Chlcaen Caih Prii.n Whnl Vr 9 MV4MHc: No. 3 red, 92ff(Oe; No. 3 hard. 91493c; No, 3 hard. 91!4Q91ttc; No. 2 No. 3 white. 674i 6SHc: No. 3 vellow. fcvc.kr Oats: No, 2 white. 41c, No. 3 white, 38o2i S9Uc standard, 40c, ye No, 3, 60c Bar ley 48ft4c. Seed Timothy, $3.0Oii4.2i. clover. $8.0j13.00. Provisions. Pork. $20.90: lard. $10,474. ribs. $10.62411124. EGOS Higher, receipts. Am rases, at mark, cases Included, 1718o, ordinary flists. 1617Uc; fliMts. J7k318e CHEESE Lower, daisies, nVtClIHc, Precipitation occurred within the last twenty-four hours in all except the Omaha, Des Moines and Kansas City dis tricts. Temperatures at or below freezing were general In the Minneapolis rt'strlct and occurred at three, stations in the Omaha district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Kansas City Grain ana Provisions, KANSAS CITY, April 2,-WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 8JS9Hc; No. 2 red, S84tJ894c; May. S4Sc: July, $14c. ' CORN No. 2 mixed. 69c; No, 3, 664 674c; No. 2- w hlte. 68H69c; No. 3, 67fiSo; May. (6c: July, 704B7Olic. OATS-No. 2 white, ?94f40c; No. 3 mixed. 38UU384C. BUTTER -Creamer-. 24o; firsts, 23c; Bcrmds. 22c: packing, 144c. EGOS-Flrsts. 154e: seconds. 15c. POULTRY Hens, 16c; springs, 15c. Minneapolis it ruin Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 2 WHEAT No. 2 hard, 934c; No. 1 north ern, POH0924c: No. 2 northern. WfflST No.c 3. S6H3S74; May. S94S?83?ic; Jull.' FLOUR Unchanged. ' BARLEY 48B66C. RYE-654c. RRAN-Unchanged. CORN-No. S yellow, 620524c. UA'ID-A'O, 3 Wmte, 3S36ViC. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. April 2.-WHEAT-Sp0t. quiet; No. 2 red western winter. 71 3d: No. 1 Manitoba, 7a 3id; No. 2, 7s Sd; No S. 7s 2d. Futures steady; May, 7a 2Ud: July. 7s l'4d: October, 7s W. CORN Snot, quiet; American mixed, s 74d: La Plata futures, steady; July, $s 7d; Septembor, 4s 7d, St. I.finln General Market, ST. IXM'IS', Aprll 2. WHEAT No, 2 red. i8(Me; No. 2 hard, 93"204cj. May. 90V?not4c; July. 84Hc. CORN No. 2, 69c; No. 2 white, 714c: May. 69!ic; July, 70470-Hc OATS-No. 2. 394Qi40e: N0. 2 white, 41ic; May, 3OH0aHic; July, 34ijr29c. ' 8w ft A Ca....l Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co ,. ii ".Murpny Morrell Lincoln Pkg Co Stephens Bros Hill & Son Huston r?n J. B. Root & Co ' b. O. Pkg. Co W. B. Vmunl f'n j. ii. nulla Rosonstock Wcrthrlmer Mo. Ai Kan. HlgRlns Huffman .... Meyers Tanner Bros. John Harvey Other buyers Totals Bros & Degon. Calf Co,. 267 229 96 185 4 95 4 33 27 2 36 66 7 79 IS S 14 9 25 78 148 1,875 1,673 1,761 1,344 1.191 3.343 1.536 1,844 43 Oils and noaln, NEW YORK. April 2. COTTONSEED OIL Easy; prime summer yellow. 87.40 7.50; May, $7.49; July. $7.69; September. $7.65. ROSIN-Qulet. TURPENTINE Steady; machine bar rels, 4Sc. . SAVANNAH. Ga,, April 2. TURPEN TINE Quiet ; 46c; no sales; receipts. 120 bbs,; shipments, 9 bbls,; stocks, 11,935 bbls. . ,n?ilVF,r: J-W4 bbla-: receipts, l&'J-.ky?:' hlpments, 1.075 bbls,' stocks, 10..5.1 bbls. Quotations: A. R. $3.65fl3 75' C. D E. $5.75; F. $3.SOg3.85; O. $3 85- II $2,9744 024: I. K. $4.10; M? $4.50; N $3 40 WO, $5.76; WW, $5.00. ' ' W W' Omaha Hay Market. PRAIRIE HAY-Cholce upland. Jlljw No. 1 upland. $11.00; No, 2 Upland tlCW 10.00 No. 3 upland. $S.?jW: No 'i mid and, $10.00mi.00; No. 2. midland, $2 J0.O0; No. 3 midland, S3.(i0?r.l.0O: K0 1 Itwland. $8,0Ofi9.O0; No. 2. lowland, $7.W 8.00; No. sTowland, $S.cr37.00. 1 STRAW-Cholce oat or rye, $8.0OB6.5O; choice wheat, IVOojs.sO. ' ALFALFA Choice, $14.00?i14.50; N0. 1 ! IS.M; No. 2. $10.00811.60; No, J, few? Qlv.w. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. April 2.-COTTON-Futures cloEd very steady; May. 1181c: July, 12.20c; August. 11.95c: October. lt.S6c: December. 11 6lo Spot quiet; middling, 12.45c- gulf,, 18.65c. Cotton cloed very steady at a net ad tnce of 11 to 18 points LIVERPOOL, April 2.-COTTON-Spot. jteady: go.od middling., 7.63d; middling. 7 2ld; low middling, lid; sales, 12,000 bales. London Slock Market, I3NDON, April 2. American securities moved Irregularly within narrow limits during the early trading today. At noon the market was quiet and prices ranged from K above to U below parity. MONEY-ConsoU, 764c: for account. 76c; Fnlon Pacific, $!' ' SILVER-Bar, steady, 2615-16d money. 1461 pr cent, short bill. Hi per cent! three months, 1-16-16 per cent, 1 C A Tl L K VtVcii m'.' ' lAll . 1 Thi. -.... 'iX " cars Deing reported In. This was harrilv KnAiirl, . ."" .r the four sy,) this week re .tu.J001. up J,'1U' being the smallest of any similar period thus far this week, but still receipts aro about on a. par with the corresponding week of last year. Receipts at all other market j.inn were correspondingly light, and there were really not more than enough cattle at the four big markets to make a. good run for one market. Ty. reaj,on of the light receipts at all j-umiB mo mirnei on an Kinus or Killing cattle was anywhere from strong to quite a little higher again this morning. It would be safe to say that the fat eieers, cows and heifer are back where they wero at the close ot last week, all of the decline early this week having been recovered and In some cases pos sibly more, too. Blockers and feeders have not shown much change, as tho country demand has been very meager and the few cattle received nave not met with any too ready sale. It would be well for the country to thoroughly understand that the advance reported at all market points yesterday and today has been duo to the light re ceipts and not to any Improvement in the demand for cattle. Tho feeling is general everywhere that big runs next week would simply break tho market down again, and all operators are ad vising their friends In tho country to follow a conservative policy In the mat ter of shipments for some little time to come. Quotation on cattle: Good to Prim yearlings, $8. 2530.00; good to choice beef steers, IS.15fl8.70; fair to good beet steers, $7. 7513. 15; common to fair beet steers, $7.26t7.75; good to choice cornfed heifers, $7.2.V8,00; good to choice cornfed cows, 56.60M7.25; fair to good grades, $5.75 6.00; common to fair grades, $4,24(75. 7; good to choice stockera and feeders, $7.65 07.90; fair to good stocker and feeders. $7.25457.65: common to fair stocker and feeders, $6.6007.25; stock cows and heif ers, $6.(007.60; stock calves, H.5O3S.00; veal calves, $7.5010.00; bulls, stags, etc, $1.7506.50. Representative sales; BEEF STEERS. No. II. ... I... . I 3 IS JS It so... . i i s t i... . 4 I 1 T... 1 4. ... 1 1 11 II 11 It 10 1 t... 1 1 1 1 1..... 1... . I 7 4 1 I. At. fr. No. At, rr. ....10 7 40 ,....1111 T tl ....1071 T 11 10 1100 7 M .... vn T il 1' MT I U ... m t ii il mt i to .... MT 7 tl 4 1M7 10 .... m iii it ins i u lAIn 1 CA STEER8 AND HEIFERS SIT 400 Tit 7 10 I 00 00 . mt t si .. m t w t io ..1010 4 60 . .1107 I 15 ..till 4 00 ,, IM 4 on . , no i :o ..1119 4 40 ,.10W v 12.. 13.... COWS. ii!!!! u'.'.Y. IT.... 7. . IS 4 4M t 10 I 16 HEIFERS. 400 4 M , 490 4 44 IS I T Til 174 1(7 4 It IU 44 ttl T CO ISO T II 117 T BULLS. 4 U I M I 40 ..1470 4 0 ..110 I 00 ..1700 I 00 ..1010 4 00 ..It) 4 00 CALVES. ..1100 .1110 .1110 I.. ii.'!!.' ., n:o 4 to ..1114 4 50 ...llifl 4 44 ...1CSS 4 40 ..DM 4 40 ...10S4 4 40 ...1011 to ..10SI 4 11 ...1M0 4T4 .,.1917 4 74 .. iis t a ...144 IM ... T0 1 H ... 444 T 40 ... 4IT 7 40 ... M 1 It ... Ill 7 SO ... 714 I 00 1S30 4 14 . 410 4 2i .1710 4 ISI0 4 M .1110 4 40 .1111 4 40 .1110 4 (0 I... ... tl . . T 10 I tOi . . T Tl SHEEP The market on a compara tively light supply ot lambs opened out steady to strong and most ot the offerings were bought that way, bjit later on In the morning the packers became Inactive, making the closing trade alow at about steady prices. The price movement In ewes was upward, being strong to at least a shade higher than the general run of transaction yesterday, Tho Inquiry for ewe seemed better than for anything else this morning, an has been the case most of the week, and It was not long Deioro everything on that order was picked up by the packers. A slight aprlnk ling ot vearllngs and yearling ewes showed up, but as there has been so few or mem on saie or late it is nara 10 com pare prices on tnnt class ot slice p. wnue tne receiots were light for n. Thursday, being estimated at some 7,000 noaa. ,tney were a lime larger man at this time last year. On the correspond ing day a year ago the run copatstod of about 6,879 heAd. Four or five cars ot Attorn iambs were Included In today's re ccints. Mexican Iambs wero better represented than In several dan and sold chletlv at a range ot t.S.1008.20, the latter price being pata tor two loaas weigning around seventy-six pound and being a new record since January, when lambs reached js.3. a spread ot $7.76917.90 took most of the fed western grade, with Bhorn stock going anywhere from $6.25 to Fed western ewes established a new top since April of last year, there being three or four car Rood enough to sell at $8.60. Most ot the ewes went around $6.40 vv.vj. 1.1 11 1 0 neiier man a ioaa ot tea western yearling brought $7.nj and a man hunch ot yeaning ewes moved early at $6.85. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, Mexican, 88.00jJ6.50; Iambs, good to choice, western, $7.86438.20'; Iambs fair to good, westerns, $7.35477.85; lambs, culls, ii-Wif 6,60; yearlings, light, $7.10117.60; yearlings, heavy, 16.757,10; wothers, good to choice, $G.fiM?A.90; wethers, fair to good. $6,104$ s.i; ewes, goon to choice, so.wae.ou; ewes, fair to good, $5.80a1.25. CHICAGO LIVB BTOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Dime Illfiher Hon 8tronir. CHICAGO. Anrll 2. CATTLE Recelnts. 45,000 head; steady to 10s higher, calves 20c. mgner; peeves, fs.Ht9.; Texas steers, $7,204)6.20; weitern steers, I8.90ifffl.0j: stock era nnd feeders, $5,5007.00; cow and hott er. t3.70m.40; calves, $6.75l 0.00. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; strong and !0c higher; bulk of sales, $8.6523.75; light, I8.COS6.60; mixed. $8.50116.80; heavy, $8.33o 8.75; rough, 88.So08.46; pigs, $7,35i3$.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11.000 head; sheep steady to lOo lower, lambs generally iteady; native, $3.406690; west ern, $6.40(86.90: yearlings, $6.5007.45; native lambs, $7.36436.25: western InmbS, $7.35 418.40. Kansas City Live Slock .Market, KANSAS CITY. April 3. CATTLE Re ceipt, 900 head; market steady to strong; prime fed steers, I3.60fi0.25; dressed beef steers. $7.40ft8.60: western steer. $7.00fl 8.60; southern steers, $6.0097.85; cows, $4.50 w.ou; neiter. so.tow.to; stocKers and feeders, $6.50'3'7.S0; bulls, $5.5087.00; calves, $6.60trlO.OO. HOGS Rece lit. 7.500 head: market. Mi lOo higher; bulk of sales, $8.4088.60; heavy, fi.u0ii8.60: packers nad butchers, is ivhi 8.574; light, $8.56; pigs. $7.20fi8.2S. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,600 head; market strong to 15c higher; lambs. riwun.iu, ciiiers, To.ogo.C!V: ewes, $6.00 ($6.25. SI. LonU Live Ntoek Market. ' ST. IOUIS. Anrll 0 Tk wi.l" n. c?lpl,', !v822t!i?;d5 n,arkt lOo higher: beef steer. $7,503.25: cowa tin hiri- ti 8,75! stockera anrl r.r. n'hi'i!7J?. K?lh.efl?iV.r' 7B43fioi) cows and lielf. HOGS Rece nta ism v... J. ... hlShr; PlM and lirt'liT tf.OO&.STH mixed and butcher, $3.7088.55; good heavy? $8.70 SHEEP AVn T.iMno n hMd: market, o, M.u.'SrZ'. ff?":. Mamb. r.0C7140r .hVamliamli.rwO7l SI. Joseph Live Stock Market. NEW YORK jT0CK MARKET Indications of Returning Strength for Time. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 2. CATTLE rttSAVA:tm headi n,,rk rtSdyi sveTsT nuua-IU.CH nla i w u 1 . . Kjchlgh.r; top $8.56; bulk of T.TrS hfadriA0. LAMIIS-ReclpU, 6.000 Slonx City Live dtoclc Market. BIOUX CITY. T A-n .. Receipts. 400 head;' market loThlghe7 7-:5! c2?i! zntt heifers, I5.754J7.234 can ners, $3.90 64.60; calves, rffioo; bu!ls Blags, etc.. $5.2645tt). W ou"'l Bht. 8.$74 bulk of sales. $8,40 . .... 310 4 16 1 160 t 00 IM 7 4n 1 144 T4 Ill T 41 1 SI0 10 00 U9 I 74 1 , 1T0 10 00 uo oo i :io so :s , 114 01) STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. IJ... 4, .. I. I III I 14 III T !U 774 7 410 7 10 4IS T 14 Til T 49 817 7 M st"! 11... .401 7 14 . 447 T 44 .lit T 40 . MT T 49 .1001 7 44 . MS 7 74 HOGS Receipts were very light again this morning, only lot cars, or about 7.2UO head, being received. For the week tli total Is 27,633, being over 14.000 smaller than last wek, and 18,(00 short of the same period last year. The four days' total Is the smallest since Christmas week, when only a little over 23,400 head showed up on the first four market days. With so small a run In sight and other market reporting strengthened prices, the local market looked good for a aharp advance, and salesmen priced their hold ings about a dime higher than yesterday's general market. Buyers tried for a while to put up their droves at a to advance, but light receipts all week have nut th demand In a pretty healthy shape, and h sellers refused to cut loose .t the early to light. SHEEP AND LAMBS None, Lire Slock In Slorhi Receipt of live stock at the six prln cipal western markets were as follows" Sioux City Kansas city so) St. Louis , l.on Chicago '...45,000 fit. Joseph i 9,000 South Omaha i.joo MODERATE VOLUME OF BUYING II 1 Snfflclrnl to Lift Generally After a flrlrf Period of Hesi tation In the Earlier Dealings. mmV Y,OR.K' Aprl! 1 -There was indi cations of strength la the stock market tor a time today. A irtoderate volume ot buying aa sufficient to lift price gen erally after a brief period of hesitation In tho early dealings. Trading became more active on tho advance, during which a few representative itwres were bid up as much as a point, with larger gain among the specialties, Before noon a reaction set In, which ultimately levelled down the list and net changes In most cases were Insignificant. The decision of tho court that holders of Union Pacific preferred were not en titled to participation in tho special dlvldent disbursement of Baltimore & Ohio stock caused only a temporary spurt In Union Pacific common. This movement, as a market factor, wa mora than offset by the weakness ot Balti more A Ohio, which for a time sold down 2 point. Tho stock was offered fieely by traders on tho ground that the decree opened tho way for the Balti more ft Ohio stock distribution, which would largely Increase the supply of that stock. Canadian Paclflo was strong on for eign buying. The wholo list. In fact, felt the effect ot purchases for European ac count, which have been on a larger cal during the last day or two. It was estl mii.H I hut 10.000 share were purchased today by European representatives. Missouri pacific conunueu too wee rise, which brought It to a fUrufe points above Saturday' close. Wheel ing A Lake Brio issue were strengthened by tho court's ruling that the prlcee at which the nroperty Is sold must not be less than $30,000,000. . . , , . Bond were stoaay. kock mh yu, laterals resumed their protected decline. falling to a new low figure at 89. To tal sales of bonds wore $3,400,000. United. States bonds wore unchanged on call. Number ot sale and loading quotation on stock were: AniAlnmtttd Copitr Baits, lllsta. Low. C1M . ijfc . lT.tuo . 0 I.'M MVt 774 114 77 , 644 tru. l1 Wa 4T II 104 144 C NO 101V4. 10114, iom ... iw 700 14 1WH 1W4 400 Jl ZM s 914 7 ..... 1004 1114 t4 to 414 414 l4 UU. 2014 2044 X.T00 soo .11 974 T.10O 114 400 41 too tlH 4,400 3,400 144 409 414 MS. 414 ' 1,400 1014 1004 101 uu. 1K4 44 1114 "It 400 44 109 404 4,004 600 U4 14 S04 414 144 114 10 444 Amtrrcan Acrlcultur! Am .n tl-t Kuttr. Amrlrn Cn ..... 8,100 Araorlcin Cia pM 00 Amarloan CI. A F . Anxfloui Cotton Oil.. ... .;; Am. ka 8eurltl. 4 81 American Llnt4 Amrlcn UxraolT4 ... ...jv Amtrlcsa H. A H. J.W. .!5H .!!., Amrlcn B. U. efd... Amr. Kugtr lleftnlni ... Amrlen T. T Amrlon Tobtceo ....... Anxono Mlnln Co ... AtchlHD AtchUon pfd Atlutlo Oot IJ UiUtlmor A Ohio ntthlfbtm 8tMl Drooklrn rupia Tr Canidlaa rcltlc Ontril LMihtr CtitMpeiko Ohio Chlcco O, W rhl..- t A St. P.... Chlcsco N. W IM 1144 UI Colortdo Ful Iron., i.nMiiaiia Corn Product DtUwtra A lluiion...... Dennr IUo atnilt.... l)oi It. O. Dfd...... nistlllirt Bcurlll .... Brl Erl lit Dtd Krl p!4 Utnersl Klecttlc Otttt Northern pM art Northm Or ctta, IlllnoU OrnU4l Intorborouth Met InUrboroujh Mtt. ptd... lnurnatlonil lUrretttr.. Intr-Hrm pia Inttrnttlonal l'pr . InUmallonl pump Kadiai fltr Bouthtrn IeUd 0i Lhl4tiVs41r .. ... .... 1,W0 IiuUflll A Nuhlllt M BU P. H. HU. M Mlwearl, K, T M0 Mluoutl Paclllo 1I.V0O Natlontl Bltcult MO H Mitlonsl Lrtd N. It, It. or M. d p(d.. .. ... . .. N4W York OntnU 1,400 1 l. v., u, a w Norfolk Wiilirn... North Amtrlctn Northern I'aellle r-tdflc Mll I'tnntrlrtnlt 'coplt'i 0 .......... P., C. C. ft Bt. L... IMttltturih C4l I'rMKd Mill Cnr..,. rullratn rsltr Cr... ItttdlD llpublle Iron 4V StMl Ilepubllo 1. k R. ptd. iiock itiano to.... 114 304 444 SIS, 144 1,000 1114 1214 U14 .... 1,109 114 1.100 114 '400 104 114 4 ... . 1104 144 14M 404 404 1014 1044 "1 ..... 41 H 4 91 1I4 14 1IT, IM II It S4 SV UM ..... 90S I1S IT Ilock Iiltnd Co, p(d... fit. U 1 U. F, Id ptd. 2,400 too fiburl Air Lino. ffeiboard A. L. ptd tflMS-Shtftltld 3. tc 1.,. Southern Paclflo Boulhtrn IUIIw)r ....... So. lUllwsr Did Tenneweo Copter ....... Tt a ivcuia Union rteine Union I'teUlo ptd..,. Unltxt Suti tUkUr United Kutei Rubber.... 19,400 llnlt4 RU.UI Steel il,1V TOO 104U 10IU 1014 400 TI4 T7 Tl 4.400 1144 1114 1114 40) 24 2SU 4 1.100 1114 U04 110 00 1SI 111 lSi4 100 40 40 Tt t t ..... 214 "-50O Nl" 414 4 iiiioo tis iii'i in !44 47 44 4 U SOH 304 50,4 114 44 44 30 4 tl 4S4 244 31 21 4 :oo 44 44 100 144 400 174 I). 8. Bletl ptd uun copper Ve, Caroline. Cbemlesl Wabuh Wtbuh ptd Weitern Maryland Western Union Weetlnthouae Bleclrle Wheeling A Lake Erie ftilno Conner H. Y.. N. II. H.. S4U IT 14W . 21,900 1444 114 1404 ..... as 41 S4 414 414 44 41U NV. 200 110U 116U 1104 i.JVO ITH 47 1.100 1,400 14 4 43 TI4 14 14 8 4t 47 4 21 ta 14 44 im 43V 74 s 414 c4 214 1,400 SOO 400 44 1,100 , 4S4 1.100 70 IUr Con. Copper. 1.100 114 214 Total tales tor the dr, 110, MO abarea. Sew York Moner Market. NEW YOItK. April 2.-MONKY-On rail, nteadv at V.t&t Mr cent: rullnsrrat. 1U per cent: closing, 1T42 per cent. TIME LOANS Weak; sixty days, 240 t per cent; ninety day, 2)4 per cent; six month, 31534 per cent; mercantile paper, 34j4 per cent. BTEitLiiriu uiAuiiAouii-strong; sixty days, $4.8e: demand, $1,8645; commercial bills, $4,844. BILVEH-Bar, 6SH0; Mexican dcJlars. 464c , .... BONUS uovernmeni ana rtuiro&a, steady. (Hosing quotation on bond today were a follow: U. 8. ref. sa. res.. ;;hn .c. bo. rer. 441... 474 A,, rmiMni S4UL. . Oeh. a. 1111 till V. B. !. re "JJ4L. 41 N. unt. 4I....U4 do coupoo 1014M. K. a T. let 4a.. M4 V. t. 4i. re i" "do sn. 44a 14 do coupon iiinao, ntcine 4....,, u n - . n..Kn 111 At. Anv X- . a ' Amer. AS. U : -IMIK,- S11' ef M- 4412 A. T. fc T. tr. 4.. 44 N. V. c. . 4a,., 41 Am. Tobacco ta, ..llOVi do deb. 4a toi, Armour a -o. n. at. a Jl, Atehlaon "., ! if?-6!- ,?M 70 do ct. 4. 13W.... U4D II. let e. 41.. it", An er. 4l. A. C. L. 1t 4. Pal, t Ohio 44a. do 1HS .1 do tr. 4a ion- ,.No. Pacific la. v 44 do la iO. 8. L. rtdr. 4e 12 Cat9' "."Rl- 8heP. TW ef.DUIJ 7,000 1.20) 10.000 3.200 7,500 7,6ft) TOO 11.000 6.000 7.090 Total. ,K,100 S$,700 32,300 Boston Mlnlnic Slock. BOSTON. April 2.-C)olng quotations on stock were: Allouea i?7V.,d c 154 . V . i. u ' " ;tiT.t T. " ,ln,e.. ja. Arlxeoa Com. , .... lUNorth lake Cel. U Arltona IS Old Dominion ..... Cal. A llecla 411 Oeceole. ., '. SentennlAl llUQulDcr opper nange C. C. ITViShannon !!.. Kaat nutte O. II.,. 1l4rTuper1or Prankllo 4H6uperlor D, M.. Oranby 'Con WHTemerack Ureene Cananea ... 174L'. 8, R It. 4 il.. Itle norel Coprxr. It do ptd Kerr Lake 44Ulah Con Lake Copper 74UUh copper Oo, . . La Halle Copper,. 4 lS-lSWInene, Miami Copper .... UWolrerlne .. . ... Mohawk Ilttllutto A, Superior 21V . 40 4 71 41 l' 4 174 H offers, the packers finally agreed to com. J 637.09, Dry Good Market. NHW YOnK, April 2,-Cotton good market were quiet and today with fair trading done In narrow print cloth and ticking. Men's wear w in moderate demand on re-orders for lightweights, Late fall carpet openings for spring were promised by selling agents. Bank Clearing-1. OMAHA. April 2.-Bank clearings for Omaha today were $3,023,Soa24 and for me corrcspvuuiiig uay iboi year, JJ.21I,. Drook. Tr. tr. ia.. ainrenn. tr. im, im ,14 Oen.' LeUher U...V. MHlleiillns sen. 'tt! .. Ms CTvea. Ohio 44.. JS- S. T. tt 4a 7T, do coot. 4Vla. ... 4. do sen. ( ui Chlfaso t A. IS. J.91-,.!?. W. c. 4a TJV C. D, a Q . 44.... IIHS. A. U adj. la. . V do sen. 4 Mio. Pae. eoi: 4... uv. a W a H P e 44..1J4 do cr. 4. C. It. I. P. c. 4aS4 do lat ref. a. .... sjit do r. "aiiway 10, II ( . an van I . . . - Si 'A 114 4 101 10.i M4 Ati An .n Am M Union Paclflo 4. 4f do cr. 4 444. do in A ref. IS V. H. Hubber .. 74 V, s. Ptcel Iii n. rid rv. mm. mmr. is.. ,1 , n m III. Cen. lit r. 4. 1 WaUah lai ' , Inter. Met. 4Ua.. 7H4Wetern Md. 4a. tji, Inter. M M. 4H,.. IJ4W.t. Elec. cr. la fir japan 4Wa II!A'I. Central 4,.. Hid. "Oftered. r. H. r A e 4M. r. a II. ct. ia... D. A 11. O. ret. 4a Dlatlllera' la Erie p. I. 4 do sen. ia. . Local aecorUles, Quotation furnlabed bV Duma. Brtoker 4I Omaha National bank bvlldlo. BIO. 102 II 101 tl 41 IOAU Kalrmont Creamery T p. c. pfd., ti-i. m Hooper, Ntb., City Hall le. 1IU KlOf County, Wah., 4a, 1114 141 44 Alklnaon, Neb., it. nil Iteatrtce Creamery ptd... Deaumont, Tex.. 4e. ....... ..... Cbunell Bluffa O. t C. ia Deem. A Co pio Dee Molree, la.. School 4Vii. III). Lincoln Neb. Traction 4e.. Clncoln Co. Bridge il, lilt 104 Molina now Co , ill Monlaln Btatee T 4...T 41 Mount Ayr. 11.. itt. 1124.. . 105 Montreal Tramway lat and ref. la... II New York Slate Ry. 44s 44 Omaha E. L A P. pfd SI City of OmaW 4Ha, ltlt 1014 Omoha A C. 3. Ht Tly. 4a, lltt 44 Omaha ft C. B. sr. Ry. pfd, ea-dlr. II Omaha ft C. B. 11. ft B ti Portland, Or., 41te. 111! 104H Swift ft Co. la, 1114 M Swift ft Co. 7 per cent ttotk If riloui City Block Tarda ia IIH .. tm Sioux City Stock Yard! pfd kT Seattle ghool la. HIT it: tnlon StUk Yards. Omaha . ... llu Uah P. ft U Co. , 1141 , 14 ft Co.. Aaksd. 1014 914 H II 101 H 100 l 10411 94 1014 l?l 44 104 4 44 11 1W 4 4 II 10 ". 41 M I04 Vi 14$ 100 94