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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET - . Reports Indicate Continuation of the Drouth in Wheat Beit. S CAUSE OF THE REACTION with Yo tmprovement in the Cash De- fd——Receipts Here Are Liveral. OMAHA ~n asd ne wheat ses IR “braska. sariy todmy was shorta ™ nave an acreage. snowing fhera ~at star shiorts, laie values ex setback regulted sentiment. Cash values siiffersd s qc_from dstérday. Oorn Armer on buging in by theraily did not Roid ynar Drofittaking b oma ecame weak and & K and eaipts @et 3 of 5200 b ast_year of 20T.000 54008 . 2735 aiw And #newnt "™ bu. 7 0 anid Nd0 inchanged on Local range - eai— Way Art w® B M oy, - Gmaka Cash Prices. P_n. 3 hard, $1.0401.06% nacd. §1.63G2.0: No. { hacd, Scghl @ 2 sprirg. $3.00gL. G, No. 8 @iy No. 7 durum. Mo i ORN—N suEycs ¥o_ & wake. wagsBict Nor 2 Seilow eflow. Mgghle: No. 4 2 Nm. PRCT R o " Wandaba, “Wighsse: No No. 4 ¥ No. yeilow, 3ia@iT'ec No. Na 2 white, Wiadbic Sl Tgdhe: b e BARTE o Coren. % 3 ., Prices on ‘Beard of Toade. - b et ruaning an er e e | L market close: ~eeimg Teday Coem uaing, Cla + Aealige, et W o Aduis closed el o et advances ; "wihauh . sentiment in < n e vq‘\“v‘x e bear sfde ces responded eadil any pwieial demand. The market opengd eR-with prices 4¢ higher w ¢ ljpwer. There was a fair ly In m.-.."[vn Balf NMgur due to buying based Gat the seiling of previous v Later prices ng a_severe break ulge Juiy advanced Sept. from 10y magket closed strong at et atTtpe My NA.J."DI of large holdings was again Jdence In cofn, prices slumped still ther but ail._of the loss was regained . ‘Ate.in the day PWing to covering of emor- mous lines by “leading shorts. May sold betERen TWGS Price of cash corn decifned |5 to M and much of the grain foung reluetant buyers. No. 3 yellow soid at_Sbugoie, Final figures on May wers T T 4 on e thegry % day- had mmped wrn om g T, the Tn_oats was aetive and prices overndd mainiv by the course of he . Mity ° delivery ranged be(ween e market railisd on the buige’ M7 wheat and corn and closed teat the high point with prices unchanged ¥ to_W@c higher [ “Prayisions ciowed strong at the top. Fina * quotstions on May pork were up Be@2ew. May iard closed at e higher at 13 and riba WD TGN At LWSGIIIS. The, leading fututes ranged as follows ks Artictes.| Open. {High.| Low. | Close. *Wheat Y Moy 1% Sty 06Tt 1 0ty ™ w'l,. f x ‘("&fl = L2 laeulanan onaulanat v AT 0 Wity BRAT, PG . 24 % 101 - .y =% % EE e BEE uee auE Baw ¢ tions were as follows FLOUR—Easy; winter patants. $.2005. . winfee stralghts, 36.0085.35. spring straig 1 34.7064.50; Dakers, 32.1005.30. ND. & Thgse BARLEY—Feed or mixt ice malting. SeGebe. EEDE—Flax. No. 1 No. 1 northwestern, Clover, $12. PROVISTONS-Pork. mess. per bbi. G200 Lard. per 100 ibs. $I3.85 sidey (loose). 1300613 3%, sides (boxed). 3140061435 Tatal clearances of wheat and 0l squal to 128000 bu. Primary receipis wers \ 4M.08 bu..compered with LMW bu. the arsespanding day & year ago. Fisgimased reaspts for tomorrow: Wheat. 10 omrw; @osn, M2 oArs. omts. %1 cars: hegs 8, 4@c; fair to south wastern ®£32 Timothy X W 2435 Short ribs, short clear our were hioage Cash Prices—Whear SLIGGLIS: No. S red. SLIOGLIT. SLINGLMNT No. 3 hard SLOSPLIL ) northern spring: $SLOTGLINa Corn: ) ash. 57 2 'white_S@SSe: No. 3 2 vellow. Outs: No. No. 3 white c: No. No. 4 white, 9@y BUTTER—Steady laries, M@3Sc EGGS—Sleady a' mark ases. cames Mciuded. 1N rithe firfts, 3% "HEESE—Steady : d. wiBge. Young Ame POTA rgr:s-su-m - %c: faif to good. BmSc POULTRY—Firm. turke ens_iSc. springs, e -:.,v—.xeu. 3 o -1 w t A WS, WGlige. S to B ¢ Lot Receipts—Today: Whent, arw. omts. 177 ears. Wheat, 10 cars; corn, 112 cars No. creameries, eceipts 3.5 e. firsts, e AIVERPOO Aprit 1 —‘nu:n- Sy mAriets duil: "Na. @ rel wemtben witie 1m0 wack. furures, €rm TS kg Grtolher. CORN —Spot. quiat: ern. 5s Siad : Juty, e WA Prorta Market. rmm Abril T-CORN-—Steady: No ¢ 2 yeilow, Sie: No. 3 yellow S%6: Ng 3 Wi No. 4, Wge. no grade qu 04 inactive: no saen t-.-u-‘.n— zl A ~WE B o ey ETAOIN Sclm.l new Americap mixed old mized. 5e 8. futures, * "N 1446 5. 3005 fears. W Minneapoils #6.30; first X R ) WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Are for Cold morning s morr vent a wer Lake ates, meailn vedtner pre oudiness is shown Missouri vaileys. but mpared with the 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907 » a1 B groes Leficiency precipitation since March orresponding period in 19, sponding period In 1088, Ballets went 7. 199 GMAHA DISTRICT ~Temp. — Rain- Max. Min N w, Neb Nob Nab. Nat Neb Nt alb Fair Fa Ha. Hastings Oukdas Omanha. Tok Neb Neb Neb Pt. ciouds tweive-hour t Not inciuded in oux ( * Minimum lemperature f. period ending at 3 a. m. averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of —-Temp S s. Max. Min ) 2 3 - = » Ran. Inehes. 0 » » » o " * ] w Rains entuck ) hea ept occurred Local NEW ana Twenty with light are reported in ail ex- he Sty district. Kiliing trost ne Louisville district. L A WELSH, Weather Buresu YORK GEVERAL MARKET s of the Day om Various Commodities. NEW YORK., April 7.—FLOUR—Market was quiet and about steady; spring pat- ents, §.50G5%. winter straights, $5.35@6.35 pacents, %.0G8.00; spring clears, $4.50G4.75; Winter extras No. L $4.5004.90; wintar extras L 004 % Kansas straights. 8000 2. Receipts, 2,38 bbis.. shipments, L1521 bbis. Rya flour, guiet; fair to good. $4.5@ chojce Lo fancy, 5046 COBRNMEAL—Quiet; fine white and yel- low. SLAGLA; coarse, FLE@LH; kiln dried, RYE—Duil; t o b, WHEAT—Spot market $1.2 pominai, c £: No. 1 northern, $.3%5 £ 0. b. opening navigation. Wheat was steady early on short covering, then eased off under renewed liquidation on f vorable crop advices and saser cash mas ket, but railied later government report, closing atic ¢ net advance. May cibsed at $1.20% a1 SL13% and September at 51.09%. Receipts, 2800 bu.. shipments. bu. CORN—Spot m: cany: steamer, §lic. and No. 4 3%4ec. both nominal. export basis sxport No. 2, 2l The option mar- ket was without closing _at W@'sc net advance. May closed at fric. July at W%c and September at T0%c. Re- ceipts. 237 bu.; shipments, 558 bu. OATS—Spot market stemdy. mixed oats % to 3 fbs. nominal. namural white, 2 to be. a@ec. clipped white, M to & STne. May ciosed at #%c. Receipts, 57,958 bru. . BRAN—Quiet; western spring in 100-h, sucks, R4.BGIM; standard milling in 108 ib. sacks, $35.%5. HAY—Barely steady; No. 1, $1.10GLI5; No. 2 SLOSGLG; No. 2. HOPS—Dull; state common 1908, 2%gc; 1K, nominal; 199, 17g23c: 19, nominal HIDES—Firm; Central Bogota, Wc. PROVISIONS—Pork, family, $2 G800 300 Beef. steady v family, $19.00G1950; beef hams, Cut meats. steady: pickled beiltes. 10 to 14 Iba., $I8.50G17.00 pickied hams, 316.50Q17M. Lard, firm. middle west prime. $1415@14.35; refined, weak: continent. $I4M: Souty America. $15.5; compound, $10.25g10.5. TALLOW~—Duil; prime city, The: coun- and four emperat Fareeaster, No. 3 western, ', nominal York. eusy; No. 2 red, prime. $L12%@ » to choice, Pacific coast America, quiet; short Qe BUTTER—Firm and strong; creamery speciais, tc; extras, dic; thind to first, 3G W, heid. second to spectals. MGc; west- ern factory. Z@2c; western imitation creamery. Bw@c. BGGS—Firmer, POULTRY—Alive, waisc western storage select, easy: fowls, dressed, firm o fowis, tur- 5@ No " firm; Ma: track Cash lower, track No. 2 hard, NL13G RN —Futures, e Cash_steady white. S TS—FPubures ash_lower e firm track, CORNMEAL—8.3 BRAN—Dull; sacked. timothy east R6.00019.50; pral extra clenrs short. 85.57 061 | clears., S1Gang 1@ | Mae POULTRY —Steady sorings. Mc. turkeys. e BUTTER- Steady EGGS—Firm, creamery Receipts Flour. bbis o Sugar Market. YORK. April T.—SU muscovado. ¥ test, L%c % test, 438c. molasses sugar. Refined. quiet: crushed. 5.35c, powdered, 53 Coffes Warket. NEW YORK. April 7 —COFFRE—The market for coffee futures opened stesdy at anchanged prices to an sdvanee of 5 points, and while April .ased off § Duints the mar ket ruled geners thers ap- pered to he lesw seiling pressure and thers was rather more support from leedi: bulls The market ciosed steady. met polnts jower on April, but gemeraily 8 Points higher: ssies. 5.0 bagn Closing prices: April §.85c: Mag. 4.66c; June, & 70e; July. 6.9 August. September Oetober and November. §.8ic: December. §.%e: January Se. February. 6.8 Mareh. 8.0 . Spot. quiet. No. T Rio, ¥e@8he: NXo. 4 Santos mild. quiet; Cordova, He@iNe. NEW stead v umal 1hle. ulated, centrie- 0 test, S8c; gran- SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS| Extreme Idleness is Feature of the Day in Wal Street. WESTERN UNION ottieial Com- Raise Wages and Re- of Lethargy W YORK. Apr wauid be o extract am significant con- ns m the meage: penings in narier today Absoitte idieness wm to describe the marks: »m o 2 o clock dea mes ngie London speculat smpiated with anxiety nancial centers and w m that a apse must uit Renorts today that the ex e shares s spreading to the e interest of the March statistics association may depressing_infli rials. Pred United States permistad, but wers pas -t o rve in stoel trade orga T ke e Delaware. Lack 4 stern revived consmideration wide prevaience of labor disputes. r ecificaily a_policy disbursement ¢ earnings Bonds alue. §1.5%5.000 anchanged on ca Number of sales and prin Allin-Chalmers Amalgumated Amercan \ merican Amercan Amerioan Amercan America: Ameriran Amercan Aamconda Azchisen Aronisn Atlantic Const Bernihem Steel Brookiva Rapid Canadtan Pacific Sentrai Lemtier GCantral Leather pfd Chempsake & Ohio & Auon Wt West ptd ax W Wi & % 3 c & ® L wio. Puel & Iron iorado & Southers neoiidated Gas tar-Marine pfd ternational Paper ternational Pump Towa Cetral K. C._Southern K C Southern pfd Lacieds Gas Loutswille & Nashvilie Minn & St Lous M. % P &S M. K &T M. K & T pma Kimourt Pacific National Bieruit National Lead N. Ry of Mex Ste M N. Y. O Prisburs_Coal Pressed Stoel Pullman Paiace Railway Stesi Spring Reading Repubile Stee Repubile Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Isand ¢ L &S St Louis 8 Southern Raiiway Southern Ratiway pid Tennessee _Copper Texas & Pucific Tol., St L. & W |Toi; . L & W, jom Pacific Union Pacific United States United Statew Cnited States United States Utah Copper Virginia-carolina Stel pfa Chamical Wosters_ Maryiand Wt Blectric Wastern _ Union Wheeling & Laks Total saies for New York NEW YORK. April 7—MONEY_On call. firmer: per cent; rullng rate. 3 per et ~|D¢3:i:‘ bid. 3 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time lowns, stronger; sixty days. 4 per cent; ninety days, 44 per cent; six months, 44 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—44GS eady, with bills at #8459 cent STERLING EXCHANC actual business n bauke L34 for sixty-day bills and at SA8T for demand. Commercial bills. $.5515G4.54. SILVER—Bar, sfiec; Mexican doilars. s4c. BONDS — Government. steady; railroad, osing quotations un Domds wers as 1009 Tter Mt tiah MORini. Mer Mar @y Japan e 1084 do can 14K, C. 8 lst 3 ane. oty st oy HERN. & W % 4o - WyNo. Pacific ® do Woxwe0. S L. i Penn. cv. Sas i do con. 4 w0, Resding gon 2 8t L. & 3 iy s on. S L 8. W. con. e et B Sesbonrd A L. W eeso. Pucitic ool W, do ov. de W do e e e " Y Pt e New York Mining Stecks. NEW YORK, April 7. —Closing quotations for mining stocks *Laadrille Com Mevican *Littie Quarto e Sandard Yoilow Jacket Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, April 7.—The condition of the treasury at the begining of busi- | Bess was as follows Trust nds—Gold coin, WELEN W, wiver dollars. $88.43.00; silver dollars of 18, £5.7%.00: silver certificates outstanding. a0 470, 000, General Fund—Standard stiver dollars in | general fund, SLESIE current Labilities. | M. 3.5, o ofTices m Closing Stecks. April Ameriean securities pened n-,m and & fraction Aigher today Later prices Improved e absence of & hange the Bank of England's rate of fiscount. At noon the MArket was stemdy and W to % Higher than erday’s New York closing. neoia. mone 0 sccous Amal. Copper SINLouiviiie & ¥ NN K & 1T TNy, T. Centrai mNortolk & W ien 4o otd » ontacie & W 1w Pennerivania \Aana W Lot 3 Soutbern i e bl > acurnern o o ae W do pla B Watmsh 2 a0 om % Spanisn 4 steady at Ha per 9@ per cent The rate of discouat in the for short and three moaths b i per cent = open market s is 315169 Leeal Securities. uotations furnished 0y Samuel Burns, r. 814 New York Life bullding. Oman Alma. Nen., sty af City o Gumabe se. Cudaby Packiog co Columbus, Neb., B. Leng Beil L Co. ta Neuraska Municipais, Nevraska Te. siock, Nort Platie ¥ Omaba Waser oy 8. 5 per cent [T St Ry, B. st ar B st Ry com Ry. & B. pi - 8 & B a 1040, San oy 1012 Uniow S. Y. stock, So. Omabs. owing quota S Superior & P C The foilowing quotations a: Logan & Bryan. members Bosion Stock ex: change, 115 South Sixteenth street Adventure % Maussac sumetts Artsona » Tones Atlantic Cafumet & Ar: Calumet & Hecls entennia. Copper Rangs. “umtertand £ Dais-Wom turnished by SENEIERE TR . T “WSuperior Copper 2 Superior & Sosion W Tamarack RC. 8. S. & Rel % do prd 4 Uran Coms. 5 Wolverine % Yukon Gold New York Curh Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan & Bryan, 35 South Sixteenth street: Amer_Tobaces 4% Goldfieid Daisy Bay State Gas. 3 Greeoe Canmnes. Buston _Cons. i} _mapiration Butte Comiition.... 3 %-Wlarose Cactus 3% Nevada Cons. Chino 44 Sewhoume “hiet Coms. ... 3 Serwte Uran Praction % Oniv Copper Darvis-Daiy % Rwwhide Comilition OCominion Copper TsRey Central By Central Ely Cone. Ely Witch LSussed ¥ isgsliver King Coaltt ¥ Supertor & Pl Bank of England Statement. The weel tate- ment of the Bank of England shows ine tollowing changes Increase. < 535,000 . 192.000 32130 971000 3.754.000 1.795.000 451000 4458000 Total reserve Circulation Bullion Other securities Other deposits Public deposits. Notes reserve Government securities. *Decrease. The proportion of the bank’s reserve to labllity this week s .5 per cent; last week it was 4451 per cent. Bank Cleartn OMAHA. April 7—Bank clearings for t were R97.7%.26 and for_the corre- sponding date last year were $2.340.35267 Kansas City Grain and Previsions. KANSAS CITY. April T —WHEA AT, seilers: J $1.00%, seilers. tember, 9%@e. bid le_lower . 3105110 0. 3. §.11@1.17. CORN—May, iTwc, sellers: @hye, bid: September. Gise, Cachanged: No. 2 No. 2 red, f1. July. seilers. No. Wad Cash. white, 38 white, 44@6c HAY—Unchangsd: chaice $11.00G11.35; timoth choice $i5. aitaifa, ower seconds, creamery exiras =c packing stock Unchanged (o Deceipts, new cases, 3615 cases, $6.10; southerns, 3. .45, ower: current miscellaneous storage packed. Receipts =000 - 2,00 Shipments. bu . bu Oats. Metal Market . YORK. April .—META copper was duil on the Metal exchange today. Local ake copper at $13.25@13.5 $13.00G12.3 and c 5613 90: Lon don market jower. but closed steady, with spot at €58 and futures at £39 2s 6d. Tin, spot, $32.80G33.15. Lonon market was er. tone firm: spot. £1 10s; futures £152 12x 62. Lead closed dull: spot. 340G 4.6 Lon nged at €12 13 sa %.55.95; London 2 Tron was un “leveland warrants No. 1 northern orthern foun- rern and No. NEW ard New York dealers quote ectoivtic at s ¥ad for pcal _ quiet foundry, $18.00618.3: No. 2 dry. $17.9G18.00: No. 1 sou soft southern, $I7.50g17.%. LOULS, Aprl 7 _—METALS- Speiter, firm, $%.47% Lead Cottem Market. NEW YORK, April T.—COTTON-Market spened steady at an advance of 3G6 potnts and sold %1 points net higher during trading. with near months leading ie advance, owing to continued large spot sales in Liverpool. bullish Manchester rade accounts. active covering and buy by spot houses erviews with Mr en in tie morning Dapers seemed o vive apprehensio ce- of & near-month squeeze and undoubtedly add (0 the nervousness of recent seilers. Futures opened steady Se: June. 4 %M. July, W.Mec; Au- September. “13.M8e; Ociober, JMM 12.3c of OMAHA, April T.-HAY-—No. L packing. WM. Straw. Whea: rye and oats. $50L Alfaifa 1300 The supply of peor hay s much heavier than the demand and ugbody waats to buy the poorer quality. The supply of good hay s shorter than the demand and (he market remaine about :he same &5 it Ras for the last few days. $10.00. Otls snd Rosia. 7. —TURPENTINE— receipts. -o-.l. 130 “2 T e S ans disc nating, with the go0d butchers wers favorsd deciine. Suppiy was Ang was recelved ear slow _throughout Buik soid at prices orders were sch number of hoks Killing Cattle Generally Ten Cents b Eigher and Active. end of * gemerally ase urrent sales are (ust about week ago or de lower (ha bet o HOGS MOSTLY FIFTEEEN LOWER heep and Lambe = Very Geed De- Free Sellers at an Ad- Tem to Fite Cents. av - vanes o - . teen MAHA e SOUTH Apr Receipts were Officta: Monda ofs Tuesda er W ednesda Thursda. mate ur days this week me dAYS last week 2 woeks 1071 9% days § weeks ago. favs 4 weeks ago.1s fays last year. IA8® The following table shows the receipts of 1083 and sheep at South Omana for the year to date, compared -vu:‘ inst year: e. same Same The following prices of sever, able shows d0gs 4t South Omana for the last days with comparison: Data. March 210 @ March 2 0 T Marcn 3. FTEETT April 0‘ 5,10 iy, sesneaUE sAdEs sposition of rds, South enty-four Lours ending a terduy RECEIPTS ‘attle Hoow Sheep H'r's. ive stock at Omana, for 3 p m. yer s2azss SHE! and e n the sheep bar about figures genera paid yesterda eece sold up auality is >t wooled westerns Thers was nothing of consec the way of shorn lambs n in tle dife Wion. Pens wers cleared rounds at the advance above 1t to the scales shorn Je. Hogs. Sheep. | 1 to ymaha Packing Co T L% - Swift and Company - Cudahy Packing S22 Armour & Co 0 Fristien Suppiy ¢ nas menvered at present s n condit hold up under ilberai runs, there rospect of slumpy values if gr tnue to exercise caution in The net deeil for the waek right around a quarter, With g of sheep suffering less than Quotations on sheep and ambs, choice, §10.00G1200 medium, $.00g10.00; good o choice ® 5G9 good_lamba good ligh yeariinas, 57 ors, §.65G5.00; faw 0 g0od W o_choice ewes, §.1537.50 &3 m ephens Bros Hill & F. B w St J. B. Root & .. F. Husz . Woif McCreary & Carey & Kan. Calf w0 w | cars being g off | 4500 the same days last That reesipts were no heavier todav after| the good advance made in prices this week | ather surprising to the trade. 3 this morning packers wers rather anxious for ¢ fat caitle. as they were out in the yanis in_good season. picking up the desirmbie riferings in very good season. hne prices | ere ar e hi ester- | Daid were around Mc higher than yester-| .. L L oo ported , Lower Sheep, CHICAGO, April 2500 head. Market 10¢ to ibc higher %.5G8.%; “cows. WW@T 5. heifers T80: buils, $4.4@8.35: caives, $i0 Stockers and feeders, 34.T5GA.5. HOGS—Receipts, 11000 head to ibe lower. Che butchers. $10.610.5 10.3: choice 0 010,46 the | g Bulk of saies. $10.40610.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipt head. Market 10c to Ise high %2475, lambs, §7.65G9.50 5 o Solorado Mexico lambs rado yeariings Jorado Mexican western lambs western wethers Mexican lambs Mexican lambs Mexican lambs Western ewes, shorn. that | 36 western ewes, shorn supplies | ‘50 n e 101 Receipts attle were njy ninety-seven . making the fa yur days this week about compared with ambs week euils CHICAGO LIVE STOCK her—Hogs ows and heifers experienesd about same advance beef sicers, and it may | be added that the market on the best| grades s pew about where it was at the extreme high point. Good cows soid as gh as %A The stocker and feeder show very mueh change. wera safely steady. as compared with ves- terday, which is saying enough, as the markel has been pretty stromg ail week. Quotations on catile the trade did not| Ma Prices, however. 810 ) Good to choiee corn- fod steers. $7.50G8.10; fair to good cornfed steers, $7.007.50: common to f: steers, 3$5.75@7.00: goods to cholcs heifers, $6.00GS.#: fair to good ‘ers, 35.0096.00; common o fair ifars, $2.50G5.00; good to and feeders. $6.0G7.20; falr to good stockars and feeders. $5.00G6: common to fair stockers and feeders, $4.00G5.00. stock heif- ers, FLT5@4.50 alves, 34.5G8.3, bulls, stags, etc.. $2.50G5.55. Representasive BEEF lmu cornfed ows and cows and cows and cholce stockers JOSEPH 2000 head W cows R.00g9.00. HOGS—Receipts, 500 head | lower: top, $10.46; bulk of sales, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receip head; market Strong. $5.00G9. Live Apt in Se_ higher April 7. market and eady heifers, mark = H P H Kassas City ANSAS CITY ceipts. 1500 head. market steady to choice export and G8.4; fair to good. $6.35G7.30; w steers, $5.5@8.00; stockers and feeder @4.75. southern stcers. $.5088.00; so £.5@5.75, native cows, 3.7 bulls, 3.2 'fi $55e T BRESSERESTEEBEAE caly PEETY T HEEEY Se P¥BEEEsRSRSEE]) market 1Y ¥ 1 L EEE - mmande rwers MARKET .o Higher. —CATTLE—Receipts king. $10.40 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. Steck Market. dressed beef steers, 5.5 Dun’s Report of Cleari Live Stock Warket. ATTLE epia, wans. mark oping and ed ad eera e nd teeders. W 0G Wy W canners. alves, .95 o vy n - \pr ® "~ . stockers a ok In Sigh o stock six principal cop w L0 OMAMA GENERAL MARKETS. staple and aished by BUT ney Produce Prices Fare yers and Wholesalers. ER—Creas delivered D tubs, 3 ™ n %-1b a riona, King stoek. soiid abs, Be. Market Young America, <; limeerger, iS¢ fomestic b e ssed Broers $6.00; for fresy' Springs cocks, 12tec; dudks, IS¢ arkeys. 3¢: pigeons, per dos squavs, $ pur dos; fancy £, N 33 per dos. pos @ roosters seks, full femth od, %, Wrkevs, M 1. pigeans, Sc per %. bomers No. W™ doz; e Sc grase, gen—Salm, Lie: pik srappies nackere flounderx, picker 10 ut, 1se; Lo@ise; smeits, lock per dos. [ trawberries: Texas and Lo % ot c e, 36,00 : Granges N the Riverside and other distri on o | @3, Lemons Sitia | 30 sizes, 350065 box, $4.50; 240 % | Bananas: Fancy select, s |200; Jumbo, buneh, % grades |ported Malagas, per keg. $6.0006.% Fruit: Florida. ¢ size .00 _epples Davis, per bbi, $3.3; New York R medium _size. per bbl. §.. fancy W. W. Pearmains, per California_extra fancy W., W. Pearmains, Red Wood brand, per Box. $2.3: choics box, (S200; extra per box. $2.: ado K. Beaufies, per box Jarsey, winter stock. per Anchor brand, new. box. per bux. 30 per box, £ extra fancy, 30- ; chojes 00-260 sizes, per per box per bunon, Graps Ben Spring ots, ambs. ifor: o box, §2.16: pe athans. Potatoes ~Ge Sweet patatoes Cabbage: Wisconsin, ge. Celer ib. bunch, e flow. in sacks. Parsnips, bu. Onions per carrots Ga: SETABLES— @c. Tur- Carrots: Per We. Shailotts: Per dox. Pars Per dos. bunches, Per doz. bunches, 50c. Spinach ba. $L00 Egg piant: Fancy 3150G2.00. Tomatoes: Fancy ba, per 6-basket crate, S50 choice, $5.00. String and_Wax Beuns: Per hamper. about bs. $.0004% Cucum- D ouse. per doz.. $1 0, ABLE: grown, per ra faney n bham- ancy home Radishes: Per Per doz. doz. bunches bunches. 5e He. Beets Per bu., 12 Florida. do Florida or ¢ bunches, e. Re- Steers 34250 iz 0 ket 6110, £10.25a home head Parsie 105 buncbes. dc. NEOL<—Cider + bbl.. $35. Horseradim case, $1%. Walnuts: Black. per b.. 2c; a. No. L per Ib, I6¢; Califcrnin, soft, per Ib. 1% Hickory nuts: per b, 4c; small, per Ib.. Se. Co- Per sack. $.00: per doz.. @e. New York. Two_dozen steers ] ——- Dry Gooda Market et. 15c| NEW 3 market was 1509 | More stea o handl on goods gene: the da iness ally quiet for is shown in the agencies cottons. Curtaiment at ng steadily and is be. -onsequence m mers jew that are Beng formu. Raw silkk is firmer. Litings obbers are doing a light hand- business with retailérs estern s, .75 uthern Milwaakee Grainm Market, KEE, Aprl 7—FIA No. 1 northemn, $1 i; July, 0@%c | BARLEY—Samples, S1fM4Sc. ngs ' Payments through the banks during the month of March wers in undiminished volume, a0d at sumerous leading centers new high records wers estabiished . total bank sxchanges for the menth at all cities in the United States, sccording to the statement imued by B. Go Dux & Co., which includes 116 of the prineipal cities, smonnting to §14,880,400,906, an in- areuse of 18.6 per cent. as compared with last year and of 14.3 per sent. cumpared with the correspending month of 1906. Thers is » considerabie increass reported at efties in all seo- tions, and et New York City, netwithstanding the fact that speculative operations wers not sspecially largs, exchanges show a very siisfactory gain over a year ago and over 1906, A% most New Engiand points thers are Providence, Hartford, Springfieid and Worcester #ains compared with both years, notably at Boston, Cities in the Middie Atlsntle States report gains over 1909, but exchanges ¢ Plttaburg are still smaller than in 1906 Philadeiphts, Seranton, Beading, Wilkes-Barre, Buffala, Syracuse, Roshester and Erle are leading eities in this seetion reporting gains over both years Prosperous conditions in many parts of the Sourh Atlantic States are reflectad in & well maintained volume of pay- menta through the banks, Baitimors, Richmond, Norfolk, Atanta. Sevanaab, Jacksonvile and other cities making very sadafactory gains compared with last yesr sad 1906. I the Middie South bank clearings st maoy of the mors {mportaat cities approach aew reeerd paats. reflecting the maintensnce of business activity m e leading commercial centers ef that tarritory. Amomg the cities which make large gains are St Louix New Oriesns, Mewpais, Chattancegs, Birmingham and Little Rock. Almost every eity in the Middle West makes gains and some of them are very large, while the exceptions are extremely small and unimportaat. The most Detroit, Indinnnpoiis, Milwaakee. Toledo. Daytan sad Grand Rapids. Boteworthy gains are made by Chicago, Cleveisad, In the Far West con- ditions are uniformly mtisfactory. gains being made by all the prineipal sities, among them Mimnespolis. St. Paul, Kanss City, Des Moines, Omabs, St Josep, Wiehits sad Denver. On the Pacific Const payments through the banks continie w xpand and reports frem Sem Pranctsco, Los Angeies, Portisnd, Tacoma, Sesstie. and orher points, of incresssd szchanges compared with previeus years, indicate thac there has bven 20 diminution in the svrrent voiume of business. The comparisen is made below of baak exchauges by sections covaring thres years; also the average daiiy igures fos the year to date : 910 — $860.577 F un FEEDERS AND HEiFERS et o AND HEIFERS £ 3 Wiame fiie 4440 i Mo 442 b tbd Al l #4921 754,437 ST ZNE N0 ¥ P34 0 feeders . %i T heifers... 5 7 feeders _ §15 § HOGS—Early rounds the oday did not result in very ness. Strong efforts were made to ) put up packers’ droves 15g3e lower figures. and salesmen were finaily forced to accept these offers. Movement was not etive, however. one or two loads selling at a time, as is usually the case on & Sharpiy lower market As the morning advaneed some slight Improvement was Apparent. a large shave of inter swles appearing o0 b 1O Worse | then e lower. but Buyers were mere or 1910, Ierbert E. Gooch Co = 44t 212,998, 9%0538 8481 4 TR000 752000 5000 562,555,000 372573400 mnun—umu»-m-mw-umw,nunp—dnp—-ny every city in that ssetin, lurge ineruases heing epecinily notwwerthy et Minnespelis, St. Pual, Kansas City, Des Moines, Otaiia, ¢ Joseph, Wichita and Deuver. The dgures ia