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Prices of Vi heat Flare l p at Last, Buying Persists Deferred Months Draj: Early, hut Hally to Uneven Levels at Close; Corn Is Biio> ant. Hi «II\RI.K> J. I.KWIKN I ni verbal M»r%lce Staff Correspondent. Chicago. April 9. — Excellent having persisted in il.iv wheat todav. ;,nd while wn market swung bark and fori It in holiday fashion much of the t it k - prices flared up at. th • la*t. Deferred month* were dre.ggv early but rallied to uneven level* b' ih rlo.-e Tightne** In Mav wheat ha* been cumulative for several •tavij anil has suggested to the trade the ..'k.' was mon heavily oversold Mian habeen believed. tv heat closed -41 lower to lie higher; -or* was 'r" highe. . oats were 5 v< mgner to 'ic lower a n 1 rve ruled to He lower. Highly beneficial rainfall over wide area? ot the winter belt havp been re 1 eived and proved the ba-f* for free sell ing of Jul' and September wheat, at Ume*. bat the indisputable congestion in i he May deliverv dominated finally. Also the rain* In their el k rt market wise were tempered by the expectation of a builisn government report, issued after the do* \ hxport sales of wheut were moderate. » a. local house reported the sale or 300.000 bushels wh'-at now at two east ern port* for export. Liverpool . 1 s4 pence lower. Corn developed a buoyant undertone r'^ttr the last. Trade was not large, but there was a lack of pressure and shorts had trouble in covering The short in terest was heaviest in the May deliverv. ii.#al04S,lg 3lsc under Jul” compared ■wirh 41»c under the previous da>. Coun try offerings of corn w rtj , moderate Oats were in light trade Prices swung a na,'ro2V 'ange. finishing lower on tlie May and firmer on the kte months. rkye was heavy throughout, larking the stimulus of eperulative (anil buying. However, the dips were short lived owing J"t the atrwngth prevalent in the wheat froyisions eased early, but firmed with Cicins at the last Laid was _• *» to ot* higher a^fid ribs were 21, to l-’ac lower. Fit Note*. rhe trade was friendly toward wheat most of the day and rendered it good support Buying was concentrated in the May delivery. The close adjustment of supply and demand the world over, wnlch !* b^-.ng accentuated principally in this ' hunjrv at the moment by the waning ! e. eipt* ami falling stock* at terminal point* s bark of the present market srronrth. Shorts are on the defensive and IWr onlv argument ic the fairly large Hiocks that still exi.*t in Minneapolis and Duluth. Minneapolis was relatively weak com pared with Chicago and closed 9-Sc under as compared with *'*»• the previous dav. I he fear that rahh interest* would take advantstc of the present difference* .0 buy wheat in Minneapolis and ship it to <1 hicago for delivery on .Mav contracts »*i ..been a restraining influence on bull sen timet11. but vvhether northwest grain will ever reach here is highly prob lematics). There are not a few well posted grain * n who figur. that there is little chanco of any spring wheat coming here. A good port of tiie northwest whea' is already •old and It is not unlikely thn» miller's who a re credited with having but mod erate amounts ot' flour on hand will con tinue to absorb the cash wheat offerings up north. Reports from Minneapolis for ?ev*rul days persisted to the effect that mills were steadily after the elevator tv hen 1. World shipments of wheat this week promise to be less than 1C.000.000 bushels, < eaitnocs from the Argentine and Australia are expected to gradually dwindle Foreign reports have it that high prices prevailing early in the calen dar year led Vustraiiau and Argentine farmers to market their surpluses hear ;> • and a* a consequence thev hav e much k-rs than the average left for sale Broom - hall cab'e- that the bulk of the Australian surplus was on the water before the ■ nd of March. CHICAGO PRICE*. By Updike Grain Co.. Atlantic 6312 Art I Open. I High. I Row- I Close. | Teg. Mat. | | | | May 1.49% 153% 1.45% 1.52% 1.51 1.48 % ... 153 1.50% July i 1.36 % 1.38% 1.35% 1.38 1.37% 1.35%;. 1.38% 1.37% Sep. 4 1.28 1.29% 1 27% 1.29 f 1.29% „ 127% . 1.29% J.29% Rye I | i I | May 1.14 1 15 V 1.12% 1.14% 1.15% 1.13%. 1.15% July 1.07% 1 "9% 1.06 1.08%; 1.08% ?*p. .98 1.01 .98 j 99% .99% Corn I .nay 1.03% 1.06% 1.02% 1.06 j.04 ' 1.02% . . 1.08% 1.04% July* 1J'7% 1.09% 1.08% 1.1)9’, 1.08% 1.06% .1.09% 1.08% Hep. 1.o%1.07 % 1.09% j.n$% 1.07% . 1.10 1.09% 0 .its fill May .40% .40% 39", .40'- .40% .39%. July 4 1% .12% 11% .42% .42*% .4 1 **8 ' . .. . .42 fit Hep. .42% .43 .42 % 42% 4J , .42%.. . 7*a rd ; f , | May 15.35 15.95 1.7.85 15.95 13.92 July'* l*J. 17 16.25 16.15 16.25 16.20 Kib* i j | i j May— -17.00 17.00 1 7.00 17.00 17.05 Jul>; 17.QQ 1 7.10 17.00 17.07 17.10 WINNIPEG Win ~ -May '1.50 . ." 1.55% . . . . jul> I 4v . . . 1 ft 1 % 4 lilcag, Stork*. ‘Quota Hone furnished by .1 F Rache & 1 o., 221 Omaha .National B:*n>c oultding. /phone JA. 5lsi-3-9: Rid Asked. ArnyytfV <;• Co 111 red s.>% A-dU'Ui «v Co.. Del. f>f<1 90 90% MLt^'i PirKr 20 2 0 % • 6'« nti •% C.dlsgm Co ..13«% li% ' mlfhy .94 95% Dlrfgiond Match . .. .120% 122 Deefp pfd PI 92 Eddfr Paper . 18 20 l.thbv . . • % TV Nat tonal Leather 12 42 % Quaker Oate .3*7 .135 Flro* Motors 75 % 75% Swift. A- Co 109% l’O .Swift lnternutlon.il . 28% 28% Thompson . .. 45% 47 Walfl . IH't 16% \e»v York General. \4w York. April 9. — Flour—Firmer; •pt'flii patents and hard winter straight*. tv'_'| ft 8.75 • soft winter .'freights, $9.00ft ^•50j Rje—Steady; No 2 western. 91.25%. r o« b. New Y’ork. and $1 21. c. I. f. ox VKtrti '■vh<jat—Spot. firm. No I dark northern -•prinu. c. i. f. New York, lake and rail. *1.%: No. 2 hard winter, f. o. b. lake and rail^and No. 2 mixed durum, do. $1.89: No. fl .*Manitoba, do. In bond $1.75%. C#rn—Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, r 1 f track New York, all rati. $1.27%. and No. 2 mixed, do. $1.28%. oite—Spot, steady; No 2 white. 51 % ft Hky—-Easy; No. 1. *25.00: No. 2. $21.no '-2lf>0: No. 5. $ 17.00 U 19.00 . sample. $10.Q0 3 16100. New York Sugar. Nfw York, April 9 “he raw sugar -u»h?- market was unchanged today at 1.5: rf for soots Hales included 11.000 bag* "t Ifbrto Rican at 4.52c for prompt shlti nif! 1 and 35.000 bag* of Cuban at 4.59c for the second half of Af'ril shipment. Trading In raw sugar futures was of an evening up character An early advance of L point on covering and trade buying wag) lost la$er under liquidation and the ■ Iok# wile un< hanged to 2 points net lowei May, cloged 2.86c; .Tub., 3.04c; September. ...19a. December. 3.28c N# changes in refined sugar prices, widen continued at- 5.75 61 5.85c for ftno uranulafed but ;« better Inquiry was re purted'at the inside flgur* fiellfied futures v. »re nominal Foreign Exchange Kales. rolWVlng are today's rate# *»f exchange ** compared with the par valuation. Fur nigh^u by the Teteis National bark: ParVal. Today. Austria . . .20 .000015 Belgium .195 0509 ‘ 'anuda .1.00 J .00 Czechoslovakia . 20 0299 Men mark .27 1847 England .4 86 .4 7110 Franc# .195 0516 Germany .238 .2182 Greece .. 14.'. 0176 Italy .PC, 0414 Jugo-Hlavia .20 0J6i» Norway ..27 .1607 Sweden ...27 .2700 ftvrttfdrland .195 1939 New York I of fee* Futures. New York. April •.—Coffee future* were higher today on pre holiday buying by recent seller* w ho ‘appeared to be In fluenced by reports of u better spot de* mand. Owing to the holiday* in Brazil there were r.o cable* from the prltnury market a. The local market opened 7 to 14 point* higher and active month* sold 22 to ':(> point* net higher, .1 ul> advancing to 17 36c; the r|n*c snowed net advance* rtf 15 to 28 point*. Hales were estimated at 49.000. „ t4 Closing quotation*— Mnv. 18. 4c. u.Tly, 17.36c; September. 18.62r; December. 16.10c; March. 17 5$c Spot Coffee-Steadier; Rio .-"%c; •ante* 4*, 24% to 24 %r New York Prod litre. New Turk April 9 — Buttei Stead' re ceipt*. 10.266 tub*. Creamery higher than extra*. 43%H44c; do rx%n* «92 score). 4$c. do. first* «8H to 91 score) 40 f| 42 %r Egg* Stead'; receipts. 30.670 rase* Ft«**h gathered first*. 2$<f'2$%'. do st«*r «l<< packed. 29%f»$0c Cheese Stead r«i*lpt*. 108 180 pounds P'rfta whole milk flat* fresh, fano 2 4c; do average run. un«tuotad I hli nio Produer. Cliic** ». April 9 Mutter l.nwm . g eamery extra- 40% ft 40%. standardr 4o%r . *«tta first*. 39%© 40c; Urst*. $8% f$3tc; *ecoo4*, 33O'37 %w —: | \pril 9 Cash ft hast sold on the tables today nt about unchanged prices com pared with yesterday a trades However the.iv eav hardly enough wheat offered t»* make a market and as a whole, the market featureless. Only 4 < ars of wheat were reported in. Corn sold st uncharged prices to IV higher, with only a limited amount of fered for salt Receipts were 4 cars. Oats sold around 1c lower with A good demand st the decline. Receipts were 6 tars. Rye and barley quoted nominally about urn hanged Omaha ( arlot Hales. WHEAT No. 2 hard: 1 tar. fl.48. No. 3 hard: 1 tar. $1.47 CORN No. 3> allow: 2 cars. ft.bn. No. 4 yellow: I car. 9 7* OATS " No. 3 white: 1 car. 4 2l*c. No. 4 white; 1 cat a:1?* HARLEY No. 2: 1 car, 80c. Daily Inspection of Drain Keceitetl. WHEAT Hard- 1 car* No 1. 3 cars No. 2. I cars No. I car No. t, 1 car sample Mixed: 1 car No. 1 Spring: l car No. 1 i'ars of wheat inspected. 12. CORN. Yellow: 2 cars No. 3. 1 car No. t White 1 car No 4. Cars of corn Inspected. 4. OA T8. White: 14 cars No. 3. 7 cars No. 4. 1 car sample. Cars of oats Inspected. BARLEY. 2 cars No. 2 Cars of barley inspected. 2 Total cars of groin inspected, 4". OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Week Year Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . . .. 4 17 7 Corn . 4 is 41 oats . 6 19 14 Rye . - Shipments— Wheat .. 17 22 Corn . 29 *>n lib Oats . 28 3* 14 Barley 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ( Bushels > Tleer-ipts— Today \Yk. Ago. Yr Ago. Wheat . 14.000 324.000 334 000 Corn . 317.000 434,000 760.000 Oats . 287.000 369.000 406.000 Shipments— Wheat ... 206.000 778.000 329.000 Corn 456,000 507 000 6 >8,000 Oats ... 729,000 743 000 501.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels— Today Year Ago Wheal and flour. . 1.135.0OO 572.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat i 9 9 Corn .122 101 88 Oats .23 50 33 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat .12 *22 Corn . . ........ IS 17 6*> Oats 3 2 ST LoCIS RECEIPTS Wheat .24 3 33 Corn . 37 26 99 oats .. 32 6 4 *• 2 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis ... ..136 Duluth .26 Winnipeg ..150 304 731 Corn and wheat region bulletin for the 24 hoUis*rndlng at 8 a. m. Thursday: Stations. High. Low. Rain. Ashhnil. cloudy 5 1 50 0.36 Auburn, cloudy • • • ■•*.* I’ 0 E’roken Bow. cloudy .65 4 1 Col tint btts. cloudy . . 65 44 f' n7 Culbertson, partly cloudy . 70 45 " "9 Falrbury. cloudy ...... ^ 6.', 50 " 11 Fairmont, cloudy '»« 19 0.J[ Grand Island, cloudy . .67 49 °-y{J Hartlngton. cloudy • • *! '‘j “ Hastings, cloudy 6.. 4. «o Holdrege. partly cloudy..65 42 ".on Lincoln, cloudy .5*. • '» " North Platte raining ....64 42 Oakdale. «*loudy .65 4, "19 Omaha, raining .*0 ■»0 ['■}» O'Neil, raining .66 -46 n.u Red Cloud, clear.6. 45 0.01 Tekamah. cloudy 6: 44 Valentine, rfoudy . 62 4 8 0.04 Summary of N ebraska Want her Conditions. Temperatures were generally lower M ed nesday Shov.-ers fell at moat stations Minneapolis Drain. Minneapolis Minn. April 9 —Wheat Cash: No 1 northern. $ 1 4oS T I 49h$ : No 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy. f 1.62 S « 1 • 7 • • food to choice. *1 51 ki fa 1 61 \ ; ordinary to good. *1 4* . ft 1.50S : No. 1 hard spring, $1 • 7 •« *n 1 87»* No 1 dark Montana, on track. 11.4 jk 1.704* ; to arrive. $] .41 fa I • " s ; May 31.43s* : duly. S1i$’i Corn — No. 3 yellow. $1.0061.0.. Oats—No. 3 w hite 38 Ufa 39c. Barley—68 6 14c. Rye-No. 2. $1.08 ^ fa 1 10 Flax—No. 1 I2.M6 2.84. ( liiraK" 4'nali i»rwin. Chicago. April 9.—Wheat — None **orn—No :: mixed, 9SHe®$i.01. No. 2. yellow. $ 1 .<»>* ® 1 1°. Oats—No. J white. 40'*e; No. \ hit 40ft 4b R.ve—.None Barley—None. Timothy .Seed — $5.400‘> 00 « Mover Seed -$20.00® 28.5°. Lard—$ 1 Hibo—$l“.o? Bellies—$£0.00. KsnsM lit? Cush 4.ruin. Kansas City. April 9 ^beat- No - ha d $1.5001 70 No. 2 ted. $l.il®-l •*. Ma; llAO1*. July. $1.30; Saptambei. $1Corn—No. white. 97 ft 99c: No. 2 ye! Iom . SI.00# 1.09; No 3 yellow. $1.0-® 1 05 No 2 mixed. 97®09c: May, 98 »c. Jut' $l 0l%: September. $1 03V Hay —Unchanged Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Minn April 9 - Hour— £5t In" er to 30c higher, in car load lots, family natentr quoted at $8.40® 8.4o a bi-trel in 98-pound cotton sacks Shipments— . o.k$5 barrel* J Bran—$23.00® 2 3.&Q. St. lami- 4imlf*. Louie. April 9. — Wheat—Cl nee May. 15 s:. bM. July. $134 bid; .September. *Vorn '-May, $I*3S* bid. July. *108’i bid _ 4 him go Butter and «:gg Future*. r’h, \i.ril 9 uuotalione furni.-neu h\ George K. Clark company, 1003 IN o*jd men of the World building rhnnes .IA i 192, AT .165 _ EOQP ) On. I Open. | High. I Low. I Cinqs. April I M I MU ' 179 '' .il ~.~;i ’»I - BUTTER. I Cars. 1 Open. 1 High. I Low. 1 Close. v.7‘ ' :il>. lift :»V ,,,"* \ <'■». *«\ kisnu tit, I-Heatnck. SiuUI flt>. fa, April 9 -< attlo—-B« ,ejr»ls. 2.000 hrad. market active; killer* • t i nng . .locker, steady; fat sierra ami * carllngs $6.00 012.00; bulk. I9.5O01O.5O; fat cow, and heifArs, 13.50010.50; con l,sr. and cutter,. *2.250 4 25; veal,. *4 00 ft 9 00 bulls. $4.25®fi.50; feeders. $r oo ft 7 75 sto.kers, $5.5005 00; stock yearl ing, ,nd calves. *4.600 7.**; feeding rs*s ani,4o,:^R,.celP.ns0®r7.5f.O head; mark. I ,1 early; toy. bulk. $12 000«.00; lights $12 250 12 75; butchers. II- '*4 *01,;' mixed $12,50 0 12.55. heavy pack er- $12 000 12 25. stags. $10.00010.,,. ‘i.ii'inKSh2-'SirelPt.. <.*«* h~. ■ = market steady. 2$ lower, lembe, 1» >■' clipped lambs. $12.90; ewes. $9 2., !»t. I..Mils I.Ire*lock. St I.oul,. April 9 —Oltle—Receipt,. > ooii head; market steady; native beef steers. $5.600 12.26: yearling steer, snd heifers $5.500 11.75; cows. M.IO0*..a. Mockers and feeders. *6.260 6 .1); csl.es, $4.000 10.00. canneps and euilere. 5- .u * lings—Rrralpls. 6.000 h-ad: market mixed and blither*. 91J..at* $; 46: good heavle*. $13.3.7® 1.1.40: rough-. $11.75© 11.8.*$; light*. $ I 3.3.»# 13.49; pig**. $1 0.00ft 13.25; bulk. 913.30® 13-45. Sheep and Lamb* Receipt*. 400 haad. mirkrt steady: mutton ewe*. 90-00 d 9 ■<». lamb* $14.00® 15.73; rannet* anil < n«»p per*. $ 3.0«® «.0o. Mt. Joarph lelvnalock. St. Joacph Mo, April 9 —Hog* < cjpta :t.O00 head: steady to 10c lower; top. $13.0ft. bulk $12 6n<jri 11.00. Cf ttl* Receipt*. 1.200 he»d . steady to *trung. bulk of *t*-r*. 99.00® 10.25; top. j]0 :,0. ow* an$l heifer*. $3.50® 10.50. • liven $4.0009.00; atockera and feeder*. $5 00# « 25 „„„ , Sheep uni! r.aniba— Receipt* 4. > 00 head, nlow; prospect* lower, lamb*. $14 -*'® IT.50; $8.500 9.60 New York Sugar. Quotation* furnlehed by J S. Ba'-he A Co. 2**4 Omaha National Bank building. Phone* .Tackaon 5187, 518$. .7189:_ 1 Opan. 1 High. I Low. | Cloaa. I Yea. May I 2 ®0 2 40 1 2 84 2.*6 2 98 June I 9.00 3.06 1.04 3.04 I 3.03 Sap. 1 3.21 2 21 in 19 3 IP 3.20 Irec 1 $ 27 j 9 *7 t 3.26 I 3 26 1 27 Jnn 1 » 16 I 3.16 ' 3.15 I 3.I., 3 16 ( hlragn 4 oil*,I, Quotations furnished by T. * R„che * Co. 224 Omaha S'atlonsl Rank building. Phenes .lacktnn 5<67, f,16>. ,'.!»$ I open I lllgh. I I.OW. I I lose | Yss, May 21.10 24 34 <24.1« 0 27 24 7* .fulv 7 4 4i 2 1 65 24.45 24 5 I 24.56 i if I '27 66 74 66 24 67 23 45 3JL74 |>ec -4 6,1 n ml 2. 51 24 no ‘foe .1 all ' I 55 21.05 23 S3 21 *5 2 5 »* Host4111 1$ 4*4*1. Hnwton Mae* April * Although the «( oI m*' ket I* vary quiet hn nccagfunal b*f nf wool 1* moving at a h*^ figure , Prlca* almoat without except bi»rMT * noun nf*I and Irregular Hum# vary food comb lug fleece wool almlliir to <»b|o n ml I'enn ■ ylvanta of f|n$ % and ». blood nad* haa bean offtrad at 53c In tha graaaa. | r-;-v Omaha Livestock -- l.heMmk receipts nt the priBflpil mar kets 1 InirMlaN were: 4 nttle Hogs Mieep Omaha .... -S.WMi H).tMM> t I lien go g.OlMt 70.000 -LOOM kan*>»-« City . 7.500 4,<*M> 5.500 Moil* Mtr -i. 'J.IHHI 7.500 1.500 Ht. I .oniv . >.000 X.IHMI M)0 M. Jmfph .1.700 3.000 0.700, April 9. I Receipts were— Cattle. Hogs. Sheep ' Official Monday . N.S13 0.35* i2.l*18 Official Tuesday vie.. 9.17* 6.223 official Wednesday. 5,714 1m.104 9,503 Estimate Thursday . 9,800 s.000 10,000 Four day* this wk. .25.532 33,620 37.748 Same last wk.24,169 31.02m 31.497 Same 3 nn k*. ago. .28,739 45,507 44,934 ■^ame 3 wks. ago.. 26.721 HO.831 40,407 Same day* yr. ago. 29.783 57.373 41,216 Cattle—Receipts, 3.000 head. Demand for fat rattle was rather slack and while; Thursday's receipts were light, killing | i lasse* moved slowly at no more than utead' prices. Choice handy steers brought. Il0.90flll.00. There were not not enough stockers anti feeders to make a market. Tone of the trade was slow and unchanged For the week steers are generally 2.* fa 40c lower und in extremes heavy beeves are 60c off. Inst week's ad vance being all wiped out. She stock and feeders are strong to 35c higher on very moderate supplies. Quotations on cattle: Good to ohob-e ' earl in g.*. $9.9 m fa 11.10; fair to good year lings, $9.00119.*5; common to fair year ling-. 88.00 fa 9.On; good to choice steers. S10. J 5 fa 11.10. fair to good steers. $9.00 fa in to common to fair steers. $v00fr9 00; trashv warmed-up cattle. 97.25faN.oO; good to choice fed heifer.* 89.25fa 10.50. fair to good fed heifer*. JS.n0fa9.00: common to fair fed heifers. $7.00fa8.00; good to choice fed voe s. S7.25fa8.50: fair t<» good fed cows, $5.73 fa 7.MO; common to fail fed cow*. 7 4.no fa: 7,0(i; canners and cut ters. 82.00fa 3.75; good to choice feeders. J7.X5 fa 8.87): fair to food feeders. 86.76 a 7.75; common to fair feeders. 85.75# 6.75: good to choice atockers. $7.50#8.50; fair to good stockers. 86.35 fa 7.35: common to fair stockers. 85.25fa6.26: trashv stockers. 8 4.50fa 5.25 ; stock heifers. 14.76# 6.75: stock conns. *2.7 5 fa 4.°0: stock calves. 15.00 fa x 00; veal «alves. $3.60# 10.00: bulla, stags, etc.. $3.50fa 7.25. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. P.. No. Av Vr 43 7 77 $8 90 8 977 $» 10 12 . 736 9 25 9.1046 9 4*0 22.. . 1400 10 10 13 1107 10 35 20. 946 10 50 13 . . .1104 10 55 2 .1100 10 fio 25. • 998 10 7 5 20. . . 1 234 10 90 37 1072 1 1 00 BEEF STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1 1 . . . 634 8 50 17 704 0 oo 12. 7 56 9 30 9 757 10 00 9 961 10 25 7 765 10 65 rows. 7. 982 5 00 3 . 973 5 50 4 . 94 2 7 00 3 116 3. 7 00 7 . 1210 7 25 6.101 1 7 40 7 . 1 132 7 73 16 990 7 .80 3 iir.5 8 00 9.1 361 S Oft HEIFERS 4 781 8 85 5. 8X0 9 00 8 .805 9 10 5 .880 930 3 • .... 902 9 66 BULLfk 1 1100 3 75 1 1850 4 65 l 1910 5 50 1 ... 1040 S 00 FA LYE:'. 1 . . . 16«» 6 00 1 ...... 13A 7 90 1 25ft 8 00 2 . 290 9 U0 5. • • 22 • 9 50 Hog* -Receipts, s oon head A sprink ling of choice butcher grades \n a* picked up by shipper interests on the early rounds at about steady prices, while trade in the packet division was of a slow character during the entire session at prices showing uneven losses. Bulk of all sale* N\as at $12.40fa 12.80. with top, $13.00. HOGS No An si. Pr. No Av Sh. Pr. 56 . 236 1 r.O $12 60 4 4. 199 2x0 $12 * » 3.0. .234 12 70 64 270 ... 12 NO 41 2*9 40 12 90 47 .343 ... 13 00 Sheep and Lnmh& -Receipts, 9.200 head. Wetness of flee-e together with fairly large supplies made fat lamb trade slow thi morning and movement dragged r.t fully 25c loner levels. Shearing lambs nn ere In slow demand end ruled weak with aged sheep little changed. FAT LA M*BS No. Ave Pr. 224 fed ... 86 $1 a 2.» 48 8 fed ....... .SI 1515 Quotations on sheep and lambs Lambs, good to choice $14.25 fa 15.00; lambs, fair to good. $15.00# 1.3.30; clipped lambs. *11 00 fa 12.00. shearing lambs. $14.26fa 15.00; wethers $9.50# 10.50; fat ewea. $7.30# 9 30 ; yearling*. MJoOfa 12.50 Receipt* and disposition of livestock :• t the Union stockyards. Omaha. Neb. f*.r 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m. April 9 R E<' EIPTS—CA R LOT Cattb'. H»s Slip. Wabash R. R. . - ' Mo Pan R> ., '■} ♦ u. r. r. n •<* -* -5 I*. .V N. w . east. C fit N. W .. west . C St. P. M. A O. • 3 . . • c. H .fit ..Q east . •• F. B. K- Q west . 24 2 0 13 F R 1 A r . ^nst 4 1 • • C. R. I A P . west . 1 - 8 I F. R. R. 2 - F. G. AV. R R. Total Recr ipts . 10.X 03 43 DISPOSITION H EA D. • 'aille Mgs 8hp. Vli.MOjr fie Co. 656 1*89 IJe* • -iidMbN P ‘ k Co. 400 669 .307 •odd Packing Co ... ’<1 1023 • 'f.irrls Parking Co .. *64 J77 Swift fie Co. •’*•* I-* Huffman Bros. >. j lima ha P«« k Co. ^ •••• s'. Omaha Pack. Co. Murphy. J. 1,0 ’ Lincoln Pack. Fo *• Sinclair Pack. Co. . 1f)‘ Kenneth Murray Doud & Keefer . . Armour. Colo. Anderson & Son Dennis fir Francis 2 Ellis Sr Co. *, •* •.• Ellis fir Co Harvey. John '* Tnghram. T. J . ;* Kellogg F. Ci. *2 Kirkpa trick Bros • Longman Bros •’ Luherger. Henry S. in ‘ Mo-Kan. C fir C «o *. IJ * - Knot. .1 B. X- Co. 1 • • Rosajistock Bros Sargent X- Finnegan *9 Sulli' an Bme. ■ ,5 Van Sant. W R X- Co lj Werthetmer X- Degen » . Other buyers -sr> _* . at, . . • 113* OH »**» ( lllm... Mifilwk fhtngn. April I — (I'nllad Stal'a Darlman* rtf Agriculture. I—4 attle—R* c.ipt., 1.000 h»»'l. market, weight) O'l • vary «l„w, Oth.r. klnrl* nf vulue I" aell at rvar.i •howlnar mom mrngth. alMkara an. feeder* «.ane. very du;; weak to jin *»v*-nlv lower;* top yearling*. $12.00; best h-aw st.eer* grading < holes *).?!'* 11 r2»,ia $11 50 bulk fell Hteer* and yon Hinge. $»• 010.50; -he -lock stead) ; buiL,,«l.°^ifc higher few heavy bolognas. $6.-6. hulK IlgR ye* I era 10 packer* $9 on downward moat ly $ho®J».00; fairly broad shipping demand for good to choice handy weight and weighty calvan af 11 1.00® 1 _ .»0. Hog* Ke.-eipta, 20.000 head: market dull 10® 16c lower; mostly steady. con stdernble light and light weight: slaughter n!«a weak to 26c lowei : shipping outlet nannw' l.l« pi-k.r, u.ellve; .early .top *»n"?A»tVV buft ,40 L.W, att®. §S8 }& ^Vrl.rV.ro^fr/h.^to. pij.%ir«A '.f 1 2,50 ; hen.vwelant ho*. *l'0O(fl..1 rueii uni 111 0511 11 40; llkhl 112 .0*1 .• .. Iiaht l.aht*. $12 00*515 pai’kina ,nmoth! $11 »0»12 10; paekln* h..«. rnu*)i $^l.‘25« 11»0. «lau*lil.r pl*«. $11-.. •Jhoep Receipt.. $.000 h..rt : m«rUM verv dull ; few .ale. de.liable -eight iHjni'a -truunil e.ead. . no weighty lamba ...Id pucker* bearlah: talking ;,,wer few bide 26c and more nff iiihtw.lghr "nnl lamb. $lfi on. beat bid. ; $16 2' prime U pound oHppera. »'» odd brie o' nail', .prmg.r. *’L' fat eheep and .hearing lamb. un» hanged. knn.il. 1 Ity I.lvealoih. Kanaaa rliy. Mo.. Apr;! 5 —Cattla— eipt. 2 600 heart; calve. 500 heart, beef .leer, ami yearling, alow; ateady In 10c hiaher. bulk of r«d offering.. $i-5o &1»26. top handy weight. ,10«0; h.at rll,„. and he. via. 110.C ; aom' he J lilahet . butcher ‘ ows snd heifer* mostly a.?ailv st $5 .26® H.Tr.; < anners anti cut I tom m® l ;>c lower *t $2.6ft® 4.28; calves I ;«ml bulls steady. prnoth veai top ,,!* fto- bologna bull* $4.2.»® t 6°* ’ M ' * i beef bull* around If- < •.. country demand for Stockers snd feeders very alow. «b<.Ut stead) with weeks decline. Hogs llscetpts. t.t'Ob bend. snipper nnrket mostly ateuly to 1J«* ]«»*'•*. top. $13 10 pucker market mostly 10c higher. 1, ; bulk or .ale. $12 J.MM.I uo I ulk «leal ra bis $0 .OQ pound* | i.oo, ) ik b< light* 16®2*'C lowei; 1 4<» tu |60 pmind*. $1'-‘ ■■ ti 12 $0; Stock !•-!$• strong t»> 25c higher. $U.S0® 12 26; Pack ing Hi$ W*. $12.00® 12.25. Hheep nml Lambs- Kecslpl*. 3.»»00 Head; In mb* slow generally steady ««» 25c inn er; t*p to shippers. $16 ♦*&; others largely, $15.25® 16.60; packet top. early $15.25. sheep rnostl; 25c lower; wonled awe . $$.60; shorn Texas wethers. $6 35. (Oust Nt. leoula livestock Hast Ht. Louis. III.. April f» «'gttle - 1 m elpt*. 1.500 head: be* f steer* steady; beef cows, 16c to 26c lower; good snd .holes light vealers. 60c htaher; other • laser* uni hanged; two londa heavy Steers 99.To® 10.16. lightweight* mostly, $7.75®* *6. on* loud heifer*. $$.75: t wj» . i ra mUfd 9>s 5n; cows mostly. $560® •>75: runner range 92 31® <4.00; bulk bologna hulls $4 50® 5 15. top bolognas, *5.5 bulk am! top light venters $ 1 *» * ° Hoga— Receipts, O.ftOft hcatl . steady to 10c lower, later sale* showing the de Cline, top, $13.60; paid sparingly earl). Isle top II : 40. bulk good and choice offering* 160 pound* and up. 118.25® |; $5 psekn top, $13.4». light lights ami pigs stsudv. goiMl 14ft to 160 pound aver live*. $1,1 Oft t$ 13 lift to 130 pounds. HI ',(1 ® I 2 7 6. light nig*. flO.OOtfll 00; pm kef. muw *. $11.60® 11 76. hhe.-p -i nd Loin h* Kscelpts, 400 head, nlioul ateudv; no good Wo»l Uunhs on a:. I. one dr. . nf iiigdltllli «|i| lilt) . 6 pound n \ <-i Hg«*. $14 Lo. two necks rhol< e ti.'-pound shorn Imubs. $1™ 35: mss I tint to g of if t ** pound ••lipped. $tl ?ii, few* goml light weight v.»m| e W' IV New 1 *>rW 4 otlon. New Viol.. April * Tin* gsntral *ot4on irnsrliet rinsed steady at n«t advancts of |! tu ii point* Tendency Shown bv Stock Market Issues to Rally General Electric Leads: New Dodge Stock Causes Much Discussion: Other Mo tors Strong. By t. c. n.v». t niverMil >erticf Financial i orrespondent. New Vork, April 9.—Stocks showed a tendency to rally in the afternoon trad in*. today under leadership of General Electric which «old up 4l-} points. Trad ing for the day was approximately 800. 001"1 shat* indicating the pre-holiday character of transaction*. Brokers' offi cers were rather dull as many people were awa\. 'l’iie new Dodge stock was the principal, topic •? discussion. It had a spring dress-j ing in the form of a premium of $3.50: a share above the offering price of $100, which Includes a bonus of one share of; icommon stock. The decision of the bank ers to make a public offering of the. Dodge securities at this time is another indication of ’he soundness of conditions, particularly rite financial situation. Maxwell Motors "A” reached s new i hi.'jh record price on unusually large transactions. Directors announced plans fm the formation of n new corporation and an exchange of securities which ap peared to be n bonus in new stock Gen eral Motors was bought principally above 71. Another stock under accumulation is Packard Motors. The company may figure in a combination of motor com panies in future months. Buying developed in rnternatlonal Nickel on expectations of an early divi dend The company is earning mors money hs a, result of t.he increased de mand for nickel at higher prices. Oils were rather ctuie-t tslthopgh ac cumulation goes on in stocks of com panies operating n t’alifornia Selling of Pennsylvania railroad stock i is «aid to come from insurance com panies. Wheat and corn were higher today, wheat being up nearly 5 cents at one time and corn 3 V* cents Cotton was 3 to 5 points higher on covering and in foreign exchange the French franc was sliebtlv lower. ■"he Department of Agriculture forecast on the wheat and rye crop was bullish The government placed the wheat crop wt s« .7 per cent of normal on April 1 with production at 474, ■.*55.000 bushel* compared with 590.037.000 bushels in 19C i. New York Quotations | -/ New Yorok Stock exchange quotations furnished by .1 S. Bai'hc A Co.. 324 Omaha National Bank building \\ ed. High. I*ow. Clo*e. Close. Agri Chemical . 16 Jj>% Air Ilf duct Ion— 99% 1*9 !»9 M'v AJhx Rubber . . II IX Allied Chemical .. ®5% 64% So *•» * AI1i« Chalmet ; 76% 7*% 7®% < * % Am Bet Sugar. 41 % Am Br Shoe Fdrj 95 % 94% American t'an ...165 % D; 4 % 164% 16;»% Am Car A Fdry 200 199*,, 199% 2"! Am II X 1. 9% 9$ Am H <V 1. pfd. 66 Go 66 6»% Am lnt Corp. 35% 5 5% Am Linseed Oil. ‘-‘“I* Am Locomotive 124% 15 % 12 4% 1• » Am Radiator. 'a Am Ship A Com .11 10% 11 11 Am Smelting . . 9;j% 9 ;«... 95% 9 % Am Smelting pfd 107% 107% 10, «a 10® Am Steel Fdry .. ..4®% 4$ * American Sugar 67 6» G6% 6"% Am Sumatra.. 14 Am Tel A Tel_ 154 133% 3% 133 * Am Tobacco ... **% s*"» Am IV W A E . 46% 45% 46 46% Am Woolen 39% 57 GS-a ■» < •* Anaconda . . • *% • * ■* % 54% As*d Dry Goods 190 3 «9 IS® 190 Associated 011 55% 33% "3% 33% Atchison 120 11®% H9;w 1J®% Atlantic Cst Lire . . 152% lf»a A <7 X- W 1. 36 16% 56 36% Atlantic Refining ... 2^2% 103 Austin-Nichols 2.'% 2.4% Baldwin . 11.% 111% 112% 112% Baltimore X- Ohio. 74% 73% .4% .<% Barnsdall A .25% 25% 23% 25-* Beth Steel 40% 40% 40« 4" % Bosch Magneto 30% "ft% 30% 51 Brook -Man lly . 5.7% 57% 37% •>•% Brook Man pfd 7 9 Brook-Edison Co. 139% 129 129 129% Calif Pack .104 103% Calif -Tirol . 7"% 29% 30% 30% Cal A All/. Mitt . 4j» 49 49 47 % Can ad Pac .142% 140% 142% 3 4.’% Cent Leather . 15% Cent Leal h pfd . ... . ... M :,4% Cerro de Paaco . 45% 4 5 45% 4 5 Chand Motor* ... 36% 35% 36 36 % Chenap A Ohio. 91 91% Cb Or Weil com 9% 9% 9% 9% Chic Ur Moat pfd 21% 21 21% 21% Chic A N W . 51% 49% 50% 51% C M A S' P % 6 6% 5 C M A St P pfd 9 % 9 % 9 % v % C R 1 x r . . 41 *4 41 41 % 41 % chile Copper .. 32 52% Chino ... . 21 % 11 % I'Muett-Peabody .. 65 *.4% ».4% 65 Coca-Col., 95% 94% 95% 94% Colo Fuel A Iron 33% % 33% 71 % Colutn Carbon. .4**% Columbia Gaa . .. 57% 66% 57 17% Com Solvents B ]53% 135 Congoleum . «4% 34% 34 ..4% Consol id Cigars .. . 2 9 Consol id. Gas ... 7*>% 7 b % 76% 76% Continental Can ..61% 61% 61% bl% Com Motors . 9% '* % 9% 9% Corn Product* ... 3*% 35s* 31% 35% Mid -Cont OH ... 21% 27 % 27% 26% Crucible ... 67% 65% Cuba Cano Sug . ..13% Cuba. Cane Su pfd 5® 57 % 3* 35% Cuba Am Sugar 29% .9% 29% 29% Cw Fruit 54 % 52% .4% .>4% Dodge B pfd 105 % 100 % 190% _ Daniel Boone 2% 2% 2% 1 Davidson fhera . 36 34% 35 36 Del A Lack 139 1 ••% Del A Hud 145% 144% 1 4 • 149 % Du Do Norn 14 4*% 143% 143% )44 Dome Mine* 13% Kastman Kodak !<>«% 1«6% H*4% lo» Erie 24% 2®% End Johnson 64% El Am- Bat 62 V* 61 % <1 % 42% Famous Plavera 94% 9 *4 % 94% Fifth APT*. 14% Flak Rubber 12% 12 % 12% 12% Flelrch Yeaat ... 74% 79 75 79% Gen Asphalt 49 49 49 49 Gen Klee . 27 1 16® 16®% 265 % Clan Motor* 71% 71% 71% 7 2 Gold Dust . . 9® % 7® % Goodrich- 54% 63% 53 % 54 Gt No Ore . 29% 26% Gt No R' pfd §1% 61 61% 62 Gulf States |®t . W.. 70 Hartmann Trunk 24% 26% 21% 2®A Have* Wheel .14% 33% 24% 23% Hudson oMtors .. 43 43% 45 44 % Home Mining Co . 43% 43% 45% 43% Houston Oil . 62% 62 63% 63 llupp oMtors 16% 16 V, 16% 1 f, % III Central .113% 113% 113®; 113% inspiration . 24 25% 24 25% lnt E Coni Corp . 37% 36% 3 7% 37 Inter Harvester . 1ft1 103*; lnt Merc Mar. .... 11 % lnt M M pfd . ... 4ft % 4"% Inter. Nickel . 29% 29% •*» :® Int*r Paper 60% 4S*®, 5ft 51% lnt T A T. * ®4% Fndep Gaa .. ..24% 2". % * % 26 Jones Tea . I •• •% 16®; Jordan Motor . .. 47% 4 »> % 4-; % 47 K c South .. .. 30 ®4 30% ::«% 30% Kelp Springfield f6% 16 16% 16% Kennerbtt . 4®% 4® 4®% 47% !>*e Rubber .... 1 : 13% Lehigh Valley .. 7:»% 72% 73% 7 5% Lln\a Loco . 63 % Louisiana Oil ...» IT 16% 17 1 *» % Loose V> lie* . ® 1 ®* Lou A Nash ... 10®% lft® loa 1"9% Ludlum Steel . 35 52% 34% 36 Mark Truck . . 159 % 137 % 13« %V1 ..*» % May Dept Store .105 104% 105 105 Maxwell Motor 4 99'* 99% 99% 97 Maxw'aP Motor B »3®, 61 62% 62% Mat land 37% 2h% :.7 31 % Max Seaboard 1. ®* 16% 1»** 17. % Miami Coppar .. lft®* D>% 1ft®* l"1? MK * T Rj 51 0% :io% 1 «» Mo Parlflc 53% 2% -3 55 ®, Mo Pacific- pfd 7 4% 7 4% 74 * 75 Montgomery-Ward 47% 46% 47 ** 46 % Mother Lode 7% 7 7 7 % Nash -■Motors . "24 19 322 32« Nat Bisc uit 66% 6b % 6*. % t,6 Nat F.nSmel ..... . . -I ,Va t Lead. 145 I4b®« N Y Air Braka ‘ » N T Central . 11* 114 114% ill . N Y C 4 St L 125 N T N II 49 H 29 % 29 29% 29% North Amor 4i% 44% 4t% 4»% North Pacific 6l % 9% hi 61 N X W Rv 12» ®, 1 27 % I .*7 % 1 27 % Orpheum . .... 2* , % 2, % 2® Owens Bottl* 44% 14% 14% 14% Pnciflc Oil . 56% % ...% 6% Packard Motor.. 23 21% 22 * Ban American • • -»•% • • Pun-Am H . 7*-% 7.-% 7 5®* Penn R R.44 % 4 % 4H®* 44 % People's Gas .... ■ HDt Pere Marquetts. ., *6% 6.% 65', Philadelphia Go • , $* * Phillips Petroleum :;9 t,®% rt®% 3®% Fierce Arrow .... 13% 13'.* 13% 1 jj % Poatum Cereal.. II"®* l®7i-j 113% l[% Pressed H*ee| (%i »*>3% •'% I’roducera A Ref 24 3D* 23% "* Pullman ... IB 192 132 I’unta Alegra Sug 4.% Pure 011 37% 6% ;% J-% Radio Corp 36% p4 H’* Rv Steel spring 1 - ' % Ray Consolidated. . 12% 1 % 1- ®* l - * . ■*. j-*• JJ, JJ, K.plORl. .. . 1,’. 1, If i ]f-| Bop Tr.m * Sto.l f-1. ff-l JJ Buy., liulrh N V f»!> f{,» Ht Louis A San F. 6« % »;,*% b«% •>-- * St it S w . fi ff’« ff’» fj-1. Sfhult. I'llir • .. .... \ty 111% s»nr» n..'hu. U Ilf I 'J’? *“;J» sh.ii t m. 111 oit -•«*. «’. ■ «!> f • Simmons Co .. I»* * t % 34 * ti* * Slnrl.jp 011 . . '*’1 l* l*’. «•, Sinn,sir, »>C-1 JJ * Sln.» Sli.ffl-M ... Skallv oil "4 ’ '%.'*% ■ Southarn P.-ifn lfti% D*0®* D»|[% 7“J • Southern It till WM ' 94 J, s y, xi* '- % Std Gil of Cal 9% *’• Htd OB of N J 41 *• ® I 41% 4) V, St,1 flute tlluss Stewart V® urner ■•% Stiomberg t’arh *J®. Mtudebakai * T® 4J • 44 * Sub Boat 4 > T«IM <‘n 44% 44 % 44 • 44% -exas Gulf Sul I ft ■' ** 1 ft 2 % t«8% lrt*% Texta* A P»i. G*% 49 49 • 40 Titnk Roll Bear . 40 • * <0 C’ Tob Prod . 7 47* It6* 7 4*. 74 s ToU Prod A 9*U 9.** Tran aeon UU. 4 a 4 >» I ’nion P*i .... 141* 1 **»1 ^ ! >'.» 4 1 l <» InHed Fruit . 217 ’s 214 217 *3 2 i4 L* 8 Cast iron P. 17- 17« 17' * (' 8 Ind Alcohol . **2!« v i s4 >2 T 8 Rubber . *»*% ‘ * ( s Rubber pfd. or.", V 8 St. el 114 % l I 4 „ 114' 11'. 1. 8 Steel I'M . U'7\ I'tah Copper. +<% \ anadium . Vlvaudou *• 14*< 14 14x* 1 34 W . bash . . 30tj| 2",s* 20% 2t* •* Wabash “A" *»2*i d1* '•-** ' - . West Par 8 7 2 7 • ** 3 4 West Union 123*» 1-1'* 12 . 12234 Westing Air B 9S 97 97 9!» I West Klee »;*** os White Raffle Oil . 27 2o7» -«i 7i» 2o7» White Motors .. . 60'» •»*» CO1* S1 ’j Wool worth Co . lHa; IU», ItH'a il*H Willys-Overland 14‘. l,\ 1 .14 Wlllys-Overl pfd 91"* M"3 9u 91'. Wilaon .. 7 "a 76* Wilson pfd 21’a -4 4«a 24’* Worth Pump 4 7 -.j 47 8* 4s v.'riffley Co ... . 4*» 4 *» \ el Cab Taxi ('o . . .... 49 Yel Cab Mfg Co 2. .’a Total sales Wednesday. 912.700. Today's 2 p. m. sale* 633,800. K\-Dividends Thursday. American ltect Sugar .. .. $1.00 Associated Dry Goods. I.2& Great Northern Ore. . . . .. 1.00 Dupont de Nemours pfd. .... l.f*o Southern Railway . I 2 Vdmltied to the list. Dodge Brothers. Inc. .Vo par value preference stock. 37 per annum cumulative dividend carrying a bonus of one shorn of Claes A common stock, nonvoting when issued Holiday Friday. April 10. Good Friday. New York Bonds -/ New York, April 9. Bond trading lapsed into typical prehoMday dullness ltoday, with prices drifting aimlestfly. Re actionary tendencies cropped out in sev eral sections of t lie* Hal but failed to disturb the general level of the market values. In view of the French political and firancial crisis, obligations of the re public offered good resistance to -piling pressure. The French 7%s slumped to a new low price for the jeer and recessions of a point or so weje recorded by other bonds in this group. The latest bank of Trance statement, officially recognizing the large increase in note circulation which has recently tnken place, way a contributing factor to the weakness of the bond? Prices changes of domestic hens ** ere confus'd*': Iix sympathy with the heavi ness of i he rail aha res. many of the car rier ishtjev eased off fractionally. Thej-e lor embraced Northern Pacific 4a r.nd 6t. Illinois Central os. Pennsylvania Gen eial 4%s and Chicago A Fasten) Illinois f-t* Wilson a Co . 7%*. which dropped 2 % points, were one of the isolated weak spots in the industrial li»t. Oil bonds were firm An addition of the great investment power underlying the market was pro vided by a. heavy oversubscription of the IS5.0O0.o0ti Dodge Brothers slock is«u* . which was offered today. The sucre** of the undertaking encouraged ban kern t«. speed up preparations for the sale of a $ /R.OOO.ooo bond issue. Present prospects are that If will be placed on the market Saturday or Monday at a price slightly below par. New York. April 9 Following are to day's high low an<l closing prices of bonds on i he New York Sto'*K exchange, and til* total sales of each bond: (United States i»«»mis in dollars and Uni ty seconds of dollars » 1. ft. Bond* (Sales In $1.00" i High Taw. '’lose. ■ liberty ::%* 101 12 101.i0 P»i 1" *.» Libertv 1st 4%s 101.29 DM.2H 1"1 L'S Id Libert\ 2d 4%*..101 1 101.2 1"1.4 D.2* L* her tv Id 1%* .101.27 DM.21 D’1.24 .367 Liberty 4th 4%*.102 4 102 2 102 3 277 f S Tteas 4s 101."0 100 D»« 27 4 U 8 ideas 4%.“ 105 00 104 26 105 00 Foreign. 26 A *T M W t>* . .. 97% 95% 9 5% 7 Argentine Gov 7s 102% ]02’« 10-% 7 Argentine Gov 6s.. 96% 96% 96% 17 Austrian G ft lo 7a 94% 94% 9 4% 14 Bordeaux 6a . 91% M 91 % 29 Copenhagen 5%*.. 97% 96% 97% I Gter Prague 7%a s9% 99% 59% 1 Rio de Jan fta 47 93% 93% 93% 6 Czechs o\akR*s ’52 99 % 99% 99% 6 L>ept of S 7 s.. .. M% 9 3** *3% 7 Dom Rep • f ; %• 92% 9. * 92% in r> of C 5%s ’29 1 02 % Di2% 1"2% 52 D of Can 5s '521 0' % PV; % 1 o3 % D Fast lnd •)« 62 D'0% 10"% 1"2% 4 D East I ft % s N #3 97% 91% P.% 21 Framerlcan 7%s 91% 9i % 91 i *5 French Rep 5s . 99% 93% 94% 1.4 French Rep 7* *7% 4 6', 99 Germ e\ »n 7 = ret* 9t% 94% 23 UCKP Japan 7a rcta 55 57% v* % 7 7 Japanese 6%s .. .. 91% ,41 *' % 5 Japanese Is ..51% 41*, M • 60 Belgium 7%s 104% 1"*% 1"'^ 15 Belgium 6*-* rets.. 9:}% 97 11 Denmark 6s .DM% DM % I'M % 10 Hungary 7J-» . . . *9 >7% " * 7 Netherlda 6s '72... 104 % 1"4 1"4 4 5 Net he rids 6 s *54 . . . 1"" % 1": 103% 77 Norway 6* '44 . 99 % 99*, 99% 33 Serbs t'r Mlov 5s... 55 H7% 5ft, 29 Sweden 5%s. 99% 99 % 99% 4 Nord Rya •*%■... . hi h"% 15 Parla-Ly-Med 6*. 72, 72 % <2% 10 Bolivia 4f. . 4.1% 93 4 7 4 Chile Us '41.I" 7 % J". % 107% a Chile 7s .100 9t% 99% 12ft Cuba %s . 9 4% 99 >9% 24 Haiti b- . »•% *•<% ", Queensland 6* ....104 103 % 104 1 Rio Gr do Sul •• 95 95 9.6 17 San Paulo *f 5* 100% 100 10n% 6 Swiss ‘*onfed 5 * 113% 113% 113% 12 Swiss Gov 6 %s 4 6 1"3% 1"2 1?-!* 14 G B A I ' %* ’79 116** 116 % 116*, 4 " a B A T o % I '37 .1-6% 106% 1"6% 24 Brazil 5s 46 45 * ? S 4 Brazii-Cent R F .« 42 MV* s_ 1 h Am \ g Ch 7 %*• 95% 9*> 9* % 13 Ant Ch * f deb ft* 97% u 97 2 Am Smelting 6* 106% ]0(,% 106% 20 Am Smelt 6s .... 97% 97 97% 6 Am Sugar «s . . 102% :o:% 102% 36 Am T A T fi%s m;% 102% 1-2% 32 Am T A T c t 5c PI loo% 100% 2ft Am T A T c t 4s 46% 9* % 4ft % 12 Am W W A F ft* 4* % 9f. % 95% 2ft Ana Cop 7* 14:»« inn% ion lon% 45 Ana v'op f.s 1463 100 49 % 99% 1« ,Um A C D f.%- 92% 92*, 92 % 1 Associated Oil *s 102% 102% 1*2% 1« At T A S F 4s *9% 44%. *9% 2 At T A S F 4- -t 43 % * 1% 53 % 4 7 Baltl a O 6s i 49102% 1n2 D*2% 26 Haiti A O 1 s* mi 4 !"l 1"1 17 Haiti A O 4 %s 92 4 “2 *» 5 Bell T Penn 1 5*.1*2 lot % I'M t 27 Bel h St 6s A ?»% 9 4 *» 9 4 ’ 6 Beth Steel 5* 91% 91% 91 '» 3 Ht ter Htll ft* 5 ' j* '* % ■'ft % % 13 Tlkiyn F«i» gen *! * ft 10" % lfl"% A"" « 1«2 Bklvn-.Man Tr *■* 55% 5.1% ' % I" Huf Rot h A P 4 1- -4% <<% 54 % ft Calif Pet 4* % * 103% 1""% J"3 , 1.7 Canadian Pac «1 4* 73% • ** % M » 2 Car Cl A O 6* lfl7 107 1", 2 Cent Pa«* gt<i 4* h* >* *« 36 Che* A O evt ft* 1«:% I".4, 1" - % lt» Che* A O evt 4%* 96% 9‘ 9s % 1 Chi'* A Alton 3%* 52% % -% 13 C 14 A Q rfg fta \ 1«0% 1 *"• % !•»"% 4 c B At Q gen 4« 9>% *" „ »•• % 12 C A K III »S. ..... 74 % 74 % 74', Ay±' M West 4« . ftl % 61 % t,\% 20 rjdA StP evt 4 % S 96% 9k % 96% *9 4 MAMtP rfg 4%a 46% * •% ♦•% 145 CMAStP 4s ’25. . 4ft*, 4s 4^% SO I hir Rail 5a ... 71% 77% 7* III' K I A P rfg 4* ft 7 % 57 ft'. % 7 Chic THA8E in 5a 55% 5ft % rs % 1 Chic In St a ft* B.101% 101% 101 54 Chile Cop 4r 106% 106 106% IOO CCCAStL tfg 5* D *6% 96% 96% ft Clev I’n Term 5* .100% 100% 100*, 12 Colo A So tfg 4 * - * 94 »3% '» % 3 Col G A El 1st 5a 10ft ., 100% 1"0% 2 Common P ft* too*, 100% 100% 5 C Ct.al of Mary ft* 43% *3% ft*% 14 Conaum Pow ft* 9**4 94 % 9 4** 2 Cuba C S d* ftf st 10ft*, 100% 100% f: I*ela A Hud .vt Is tAft% l"ft% 1"6% 1 De G A F lat rT ft* 92% 92% 92% 1 P A R Gr rfg ft* 92% 92% 92% 2 D A R G *on 4s 42% «2% *2% ■ Detroit F rfg ft*..107% i"7% 107% 19 DuP da Nem 7%s I "9 1075, ins 4 Duq*je*na Light 6s 106 106 106 9 Eastern C 9 7%* to;% 10* C '» 50 Empire G A F 7%s 102% 1%% J07% 2 4 Erie gen lien t» . 62*^ 62% *2% . Erie "vt 4* D 71% 71% 71% . Fit A EC Rv ft* 9 1% 94% 9<% 6 G#n Ele, t del* 5s 104% 104% 10|% IK Goodrich 6 % * 104*, 1"4% 1M% 43 Gdyr Tire ft* '31 1ft9 109 109 1* Gdyr Tire ft* '41.120% 1 20 120 % 4 G T P.v of C h* 107% )07 % 107% 23 Gt Nor’ 7* A 109% J09% 1«?% 9 Gt Northern s . 93'% 93% t llersbey «‘bor «s 10,7 103 103 fts Hud V M rfg f* A 90% 46% » la Hud A M ftdj in. 5 77% 7 2 7 2 16 Hum O A R >%* 101*, I'M % 101 % 12 111 H T rfg 5*. .100% «•% 100% 6 III Cent ft % s 102% 107% 10.*% , III Stl deb 4 % * 94 % ** 4 % 94 , •2 Inter Rap T ,* *7 56% *. 11 lilt R T rfg S atpd 6 2 6.' K n» Inter A Gt \* adj 6* 66% % *'•'% 27 Int A Ml N 1*« 6s. I" I % 1"4 104 . 1 Inter M Mai 6s ft* % "’•, '4 % 14 Int Paper cvf ft* A 44’. 44*^ fts , 1ft K< FtSAM 4- 55% 43% :T Knn i'll v 1**1. »T% )tV »**. 4 K c Mouthern •’»* h4% 9s% *4% 13 Kan t’iiv Term 4s ft' % *' *ft% I Kansas GAF. m. ..101 100% 1«o% 2 Kelly «p Tire »■ 96’» 96 9t» 4 7 I.Hclede G Stl. 5%* 99 99 94 107 LSA MS deb 4* '7ft 9«% 94', 94% 10 T.ig A- Mver* ft* inov4 100% l"t>'4 ID LA N ’si rfg 4%* 9.1% 91% 93% 1 I A \ ’in fled 4* 91 % 9« % 94% 10 1,.Mils* t|b* GAF **.. 93% 93% 9.3% Mann II Mug* I 7%* 99% •»« 49 14 Market Mr Rv 7* 9t% 4s», 94 •, * Midvale M , v I • 90% 90% 40 ^ 4 Mil FKAI. tfg »>* 44 *, 99 % 49% *• M.VMil. Dt rfg 4s , 20 “0 ”0 . MEAT p lien 6 m * 104 1>« 1"4 MlvAT i>o v p It* " * A 90% 40% 4"% (• ftl K AT new ndj .'••A v x% ’ % '* \|it 1’*i If! 1st 6* DM % 1"1 301 3’ Mi* Pan new 4s 63% 63% 03% M»»nt Pew 5s ' 99 C 44% 99% II N F. TAT 1st .')*. I0t*% 10I)*% 100% 3 5 \ «» T A M .%* 100 99% 100 i-t N'V Cent deb 6s |0ft% 10ft i, 1«C, 4V NY Cent rfg Inv ft« DM' 100% 101% •! : \'Y Cent « un 4* h7% ft5 % ft.“% r: nv c a mu. 5%- •;>% S 3 Cl tfg 6 % s 1J 4 % 1)4% 114% If NY MIA H evt 6* 44 56 »7% *• I N V Rv* 4s rtf* . 4f% 4» <9*, v \ T Tel tf 6r 4 1 10 7% 107% 107% \ V Tel n 4 ’■ *• . 96% 9(. «4 9« % * V Y W A Mi'* 4 % * 63% 63 % *3% . Nor Jt 3ft- • vt 6. .177% 17. % 1 "7% Not * 3\ on fs *0», 90% ••)% »l Not Am Ed cf 6s 101 100 34 101 * \„r If*, if 6s M |07 ’. 106 V^ 1 % *3 Not P*c new e 11 96’, **i*^ I •* \‘,*V tit Pa* ■ it I 4 * ft4% *1'g ft'% \ , | p 1 A 114 '• • t *i \ft%s|« ft RAN 4* «*«, s % ft ' % It, Pa.* GAKl 5s 4 5% 95% ** % Par TAT - ft" •. ’ 95% 1« I’an \n* PAT «s tin*, lint, l •'% t. Psntft P. R • %s 110 % |to% 110% 12 Penn HR imp » 64 97% 9 2 % *7% * I’sitn Rfi a »n 4%* 44 *. 94 % 4* « 6 Per* Ma*d 1 f« 5a 99', 91% 19% I rhil« <:« >' - 1»»H • »•<•* :i Phil. i'o • V »*'. *«• »* LI Phil A llil ' I • I®"- I"" • II rietrf Arrow *e :*4'» 94 V 94 %! I u Pi r Ky1«ftl' 1st tip B *7 ?" % $» I Ksdin* gen 4'8» $4 M 9* j I Rio «7* W 4* 7- 4 '- ‘a •*4 II Ko« k I A A I. 4 Vs St»% v-% 1 St I. 1 M X S 4s 941. 94V- M% 21 St 1. I M FiAG <1 *7 *,;% *• i; St I. A s V I 4 A 7 4 V. 74 ■* • 4 % 7 I St I. A S I' tie . . . *7 4 “ • 1 s 9 • ‘• « 29 Rf 1. A 8 P tiff *0% $" » 8°-. St 1, South ton 4s 884 ‘-'4 vs’ | 1 ti Sea Air l® con tis.. 9ti% *0% 5V% 7 4 SVa A*- Line atlj 5e 75% 76% .j* !’ Sen Air L rfg 4s. <77% <17% ►-> 12 S.n C Ull col 7s... 1*2% 92% * - ' • Son *' Olt tiV* .88 4 $8 y * > 7 S n P Line ■'* *-% $5% . 9 Skell'- Ul! 6%e . 11" 1»9% H" 16 So Pac cvt 4* .. 97 90% 0* So Par rfg 4s 90% 9u» 9, “« l:: So Rail gen t.'v 109% 10s % 10$’ 1 So Rail gen Oh .104% lj);i *■ »S*••.• 16 So Rail pen 4« 7C% 16% • *•> 4« so Bell T rfg -f 99 98 ** 9 9 l Si ee! Tub*- 7* .107% t»7% 11 r>n»* Elec rfc *'.«•■ . 1**1-• 191 101% 33 Third Ave adj 7s ;:5% 3 6 Third Ave rfg -2% oI% 1 % M Toledo Eiils 7a.. .109% 109% 1«9 % 12 Union par t*j: 4s 9Z% 92% 92% 4 Union Pac cvt 4s.. 99% 99 99% 29 Union Pac rfg 4s.. S5% s:>% %•** 1 US Rubber » %ii. . 105% 105% 1""% 10 1' S Rubber 3a.. 86 KH 86 .in U s Steel «* f 5e. .103% 1'*5% l'»3:% 14 Utah Pow X- Lgt 5» 9:;% 92. 9- % | .18 Vtt-C tJh 7 4* v.- \v 4S% 4 9", 4 9% lb Va-i'ar Chern 7a 87 V. **•% 2 Virg Ry A P rf &» 9.1 % 9;, % 9&% 2* Virginian Ftv r,*. *4R 97% $8 , 13 Warner Sug 7s '-P* .78 7< 21 Weal Elec r.H 99% 99 * 5*9 % I .1 We at. Mary 1st 4* f.H% 03% <>3'k 3 West Far 5a. 92% 92% 92% | 4 Weat Union 6 % a. . J 1J 1 Jl 1M 16 Westinr Klee 7s... 107% 107% '"7% 13 Willvs-Ov 1st 6%a. 100% 100% 10"% 12 Wjl A Co s f 7 % a 73 % 72% 72% 43 Wilson A CO 1st b« 97% 97% 91% 4 Wilson X Co cVt *% 7 4 73% .< 11 Young Sh & T 6s $1% 98% 98% Total pales of bond- today were $11. 166.000. compared with I10.76S.000 prev ious day and $10,828,000 a year ago. New York, April 9. - Reactionary price movement* characterised today’s dur • curb market. Chief Interest In the o: group centered in Humble, which war hammered down ntore than 2 points to1 46% on profit raking following yesterday - sharp advance. Magnolia Petroleum broke more than 6 points to 130% on n\ few odd lot sale* Most of the other ac tive oil Issues yielded fractional!' Lehigh power securities was again ’he outstanding feature of the public utility j lift, -oaring 6 points to 164 and then easing to 103. Adirondack Power and Light moved up nearly 2 points to a new j high *t 42V American Light and Traction Bfi* heavy. Radio 'and industrial -hares moved within ra’her narrow and irregular lim it*. The Penny issues provided the only activity in the mining group Hawthorne mines; tnu hed another new high at 23 on reports of the discover.' of a new oc bod More than 20 min mg issues have een stricken from the list for failure in comply with r* new rule which pro hibit- trading in those issue* unless they are nonassessable. I ml ua trials fia'es. High Lon. 2 P M 120»i Adirondack PAL. 52% 31 52 % 2875 A :n Lt A Traction . 1 39 % 137% 137% 160 Am P*»w & Lt new 7>2% S31, •■■■ ’» 4'* Am Pow A Lt pfd. 85% 8;7 85 ‘66 Am Superpower A. 27% 27% 7s* 26m Am Superpower B. 28 27% 2' 1200 Art loom «'orp ... 38% 36 3 6% 2 6 ft Art loom t ‘p pfd.. 9h% 98% 5*6% 966 Asa d O & K n ex-d 2*% 26% 28 %• 1800*Roisaonau1t t'o 66 5" 26 Borden's •’ Milk.. 142% 142% 142'-: 1"" Brit-Am Tob coup 27% :7% 2%% 960 Brook «Tty R R 8% 8 % «% lf*0 Broun Wm Tob .11 11 11 20 Campbell Soup pfd. 116*^ 11"% 11"% 106 far l.ighf . 3“* 3'» 3's 26 farolina Pow a- L. S'? 33 53 2- 06 Ontrif Pipe forp 26 1* 19 766 fhapin Sacks Inc. 22% 21% 21% 166 Chattefton AS . 17% 17% 17% 2 5 fotti Pow ' p ex-d. 116% 11^% 11 r> 166 Con G A F. Bit n.. 54% 54 % "4 % '66 Cont'l Bakeries A. 120% 119 119 1866 Cont'l Bakeries P 2*» 23% 26*> font ! Bakeries pfd 96% 96% V •* ion Cuban Tob rtfs . 2ft -.6 26 *506 F*e F Radio rtfs % - - % .% too T>ubilisr CAR u. 14% 14 too Durant Motor*.. . IT*-! 17% ’7% 2 66 Du?. Co I nr .25% 26% 25% 960 F!*»- B A S n*1?. 53 ", 65% >6 % 1 6 FI I e c R A S pfd . 1A3 16.*% 16.% loo Electri* In'. e-stnrs 41% *7’s * 1 % 16 Ford Motor fan 4 7 2 47*2 * 7 2 160 Freshman Co <C) 12% 1 *-’% 16*» Cm rod Corp ’• % % 3% *06 On Outdoor .\d\ A 4*5% 4«% 4^2* )*oo Oillette S Raa n *>47, m:* -"•» cilen Aider •'or- 132 131 1*2 . 0 Oood> esr Tire . 2 9 2i% 28 • 4,,6 tirennsn Bakene* 17% 17 17% 266 Orimc* Radio Ac C 9% 9', 9% Sno Ha<ce]tine Corp. . 20% 20% 2"% loo Imperial Tobacco. 23% 23% 23% ]*>6 inter Mat«*h pfd . 39% 3f % 39 1 f * o Kelvlnator Corp... .. % 22% 22 « 1 »M* • Key stone Role t her. 75 7.' sOo Lehigh F’on-er Her. 160 99 % 1t*6 30" Lehigh \ Coal t'o. 3f % 38% 58 % 5** Lehigh V Coal R 81% 81_% $!.% **•* Libby-M« Net I new 7 106 fib R I'n 8tr». *% 8% 8% 100 Meaabi Iron. 3 3 150 Middle-W Util... $5 9$ 9. 166 Moore Drop F'«trge $f% 05% 65% 2’"6 Music Master Corp 10 9% 9 % 306 Nat'! Pow A- Lt 24* 247 247 26 New .Terser Z.n- 186 l*1 186 7 5 N Y Tel pfd. . 112% 112% 11 % 10" Omnibus Cp cf pfd 91 % 91*3 91% J 66 Paige l»e» Mot*" n 1 f> 16 16 2ftQ Power *'p N Y ... 42% 4 2 4 2 » 266 ’-Pratt A Lambert 44 4 ". % 43% 1*'0 Reid lr- c ea-d . 38 28 5« |6t eso’jth Coal A I . 5 ■» 1 no Spear A Co. .54 2 4 2 4 r.o Rw ift A Co _ .Ill 116 316 166 Swift Int .29 29 29 266 Ten it Tel Po jr ... b 7 5 7 57 4't T* et tuiod vne .... 6% » 8 *6e Tf.h It o.| Eg _ s% 5% 3% 46*i I’nicr. Carbide . . 86*4 8A 2 *» I t«! CAE' new .29 9 9 JJ" ’ Id UP x 4*. 4*; 46 2*1' C'paum .142 1*2 142 ROOT s Lt 42 Hf . .1 66 166 166 106 Umvt*'ssl Pl"t 55% 55% 55% 1 ■>" Util PA Lt A . 53 51 5 5 1 .. \\f m I'M Ks <1 io 16 16 :6 14# W'ahnft Rfo« 1'% 15% 15% ■*»* i V\ hite Bock 5 8 27% ** 12" 1 White Pool® rtf* 24 27 53 126. Wick Rper S-erl 4 4 4 Manilsrd Oil*. HOC A ti g' o • A h 1 l 5-* • % T % 16.06 Continental < *il . 52% ?3*» 5“% ;e i'umh*rl»nd Pipe 4*- 144 J46 16 F.ureks P'pe ... 7*% 79% 79% 97*>6 Humble «*ii 48% 47% 47% 6 IRtnoia ripe 143 143 14. 5"6 Imp OH 4'«n new . 21 3S 28 !<• Indiana Pipe . ... 75 75 75 10660 1st Pet . 23% 53% 21% 110 Magnolia Pet .132 130% l*n% 106 Nat Tran« . ... 22 2" 52 16 N Y Transit ... €5 87, 95 .if* Northern PL . 84 84 34 •4 % • * „ 14 . 5.366 Pteirie OH new . $^% S2 % $2% 510 Prairie Pipe . . 1U11$ 115 «. Molar Ref .... 21* 2H -1« I a Southern |’i|>* . 4 . * Ih'i South Penn 4)1! ,,!**• 16*'#. •* 6*. oft Man-! 4 >41 Iml .. 6-N • *| * | I mi S'. t t Ml K.. Is* ’ e* * voo stand «»II K9....U* l»f •]* 1" Mtl ltd • Ml Net*. ...24** ‘-’49 49 '■ hi >:• ‘MINI 4 1 4 »1 4 » - h si.nn, «•, I «»hlo. . .. 347 $4,> ] .;«'<• V.ii'ii!i !i t Ml * • '* •' MiM*ell«neoua Oil*. ■■Ail.. *" •?. } mo \r« .nets V»i 4*h«. ••“s ?|.s • • .,0" • rii* Syn . 3*f ■ '• , v I ■ * i tie. Ser\ new . a * « .?i«s Servbe 1$» •J*,, tiM» Cl t le*> Serv pfd... $24 $- *r 4 l'»u« c-df '.M Syn . i\ ]"* J,!* 1000 I'ltnl., Syn . . .. .*-• It I l II I I oy I Ml pfd -44 -4 4 -4 * ’ ■ tl)h«on • Ml - 4 ’ .* - ’• ;.*oo Ktrbv Petroleum.. » * 1., 'll I. ko Pet . ... f *• h '0ft0-l.«i'- Ain OH 6 h l lft i >i ‘. Pioducei M . . 21’■ -J -: • l ift \> Bradford .. j “» j *» *' ^ I no \» Vina Fuel .. 17 1* ** . : ft l Red Bank* «>il- -• * 1 •• t r Ri.yal Canadian .. 14 1 1)0 Hyai Con ?“* /: * * xO" s.-lt Creek Pro -f** *: 1 ■4 l td Central Oil .. 7 • ■ l in i Yen ••I'lc-Hn Pet 4 s* 4 4 4 * Iftft W'l. o\ Oil Jf-dv.. 64 '■ ” • 20 • Woodley Petro 4'4 4 4 4 4 Minim. m n f linjiMC." A Jerome .... 2* -) , >;•'(» I'anario Copper .;** , 4 14nn4i 'li jni* F\t .. • •• 'J 1 §00*Divide K\t - - . - soft Engineer* Gold Mi "44 » 1000* Eureka Croesus. . 2ft 27ftft0«Fortv-nlne Mining oi*ftft0*Hat mill Div Min. 11 1 ** J1000* Hawthorne Min. 2;: '-’J -r 50O Heel* Min . . 15 4 J-.** •• . 1 r.oftoMmlep 1,0.1 d Mines. 1" Jy 1 , 200 Jerome Yerdu l> ' 1 •» ]** ‘t* 1: "ft ft*.I lb cons. l'» * * i *2600 Kay topper .. if* • » \ * ! 1(10O*Kone Star 4 4 4 I 500*Ohio Copper 9.* 9 • I 1ftft0*Parmae Porcupine 3" ( 3JJ hlftft Prctmer Gold * 1 ft n ft* Red Warrior . ... -h ■»" 100ft*St Sil ver-T.oad 13 1- ‘ 1 2100 Tonopab Min > '-J ,**■ n\ * 4ftft T'nlted Verde Flxt. 21 -4 -4 Sftft t'tali \pcv 7 *• »■ ;* * 110ft Wenden Con Min -U -j8* . * 20000*T\'e»t Knd Ext.... .1 < * Domestic Bond*. , t Aluminum "e T.2.. 107 *4 ln*'4 If* * r. Am Beat Sue •> .9* 9*. 9* 21 \m Cr. < A V71 6* ■ 97 f2 *• J*. 2 At PAT. 6s. . . 9i.i. 9a f. ;» 1 Am PAT* fie net*.. 9ul- 9.C, . Am Roll Mills fis. lflS 1J1S 1J1!? 1 \m Sum Toh iSa 9.*« 9i*4 J.S \ G A W I of. fieS fin’d *•’*» 0 Beaver Board *s 94 . 9‘ 84 J3«4 S Bell Tel Canada 9*’« 9' 9S]a * Beth ?: 7 s '35. M'M* Tft4>4 1" 4'* 17 ca« Vaf Hv Eq 7e.T12 111 s 1 r n 1 A P 51-* 101U 101’e 10144 •: rit es Serv 7e D . 101 *4 1«1 l°lf. **. c;t c Serv PAI. «8 9 4 9 4 2 Con Gas Balt 6* . 1««4 1f'fi13 PiJ1* 1 con Gan Bali C,* 11ft 11«. Hf. S Con Textile 4s ‘2*. S 1 Cudahy Park 5»,b 92’, 92 , 92 4 1 Cudahy Tack ns. 9ft’, 90* 9ft \ 1 Herrolt c Gas 6»..1"3,» 1ft3t| Hi.". 1 f'jnlop Tire 7* .101 2 Fede. nl Sue- 6* '32 93 U 9::*, 4 1 0 Gr.nml Trunk 1'»*4 1**4 2 K 1' Term 5 s 1 ft 1 1 "1 ’•» 1014 * ,\t. ids A Co 74* l‘**4 1 °24 1024 1ft N G Pub Ser f« . h9*. Vf»t, 1 Nr St Pow 6% ft... 101 4 11*14 1914 ]« \i, |* - vt M," 1ft' 1**74 1*>'4 1 Pennork Oil fis...J00 100 If? 1 Penn PAB 5s. 93 9.» 9o 1 Pitts C C St I, 5 s. 994 994 99 4 9 Pui. Ser BAG ‘ 4“- 994 99-, 99\ 1*i Pure Oil fi'-« ...100 4 100 4 1"04 fi Shaw-sheen 7r .100 4 100 4 1004 1 1ft So *'a', Edison f*s. 9 4 4 94 st 94 4 9 St Gan A El fi 4 ■ .117 4 117'. 117’-, ’ Si i'll N Y 6 4*. . 107 4 107 4 1"74' 1 Svx iff A- Co .*•' 9.' 4 9.. 4 Q ' * 10 t'nlon fiil Cal 5s.. 9fi 96 96 4 C S Rub 64s '39 . 974 97s, ?7\ 2 Vftruum Oil 7s. .106 106 106 2 V. eh Mills 6 4s 9*4 94 4 95 4 Foreign Bond*. 1 ft Eft* HR Franc** 7 * 1 *0*4 4r'4 17 Fren h VMS? 7s 79 4 7s 7 4 Tnd Bk Finland 7* 92 4 92', 92 4 10 Italian Power 64s 9*4 9**i 9*?4 2) Denmark fia 9?*4 9**4 *• *4 15 K-opp f Fried) 7s 94 93*4 9"% 5 Russ Dfti ctfi N'C. 134 13 4 1 4 * Sie A Tlni 7»i 2s 00 90 09 * s-r A Hal 7s 'So . 964 96', 9nu ’ Swiss 6 4» . 1014 4 1A1 *4 15 Swiss 5s 100 4 ion4 160 4 9 Thvssfn Ir A ?t 7« 99 H 9*4 9*4 6 Toho El Por 7s . 904 l®1* *0 4 •Cents a share Chleago Butter Ch '’ftg'i Apr I 9 —T,ih®cal offe- "g* of j»2 «cor* i»utter esrl> in the da'- indicated considerable weakness in the butter mar Aet isd icits were made at 494c Bj afternoon th«- ma»ket tm* «?» f ’ <" .• * n ^-»•. t demand manifested. Ru * • nrr# bidding 4lr for top «cores with rc ,p ■ ,r» bolding for premium* n\#r tha' figure. Tb.ere v. a ft a good demand fy *9 snd 90 a-ores The *entraliaed car mar ke- was firm with supplies light Freah butter. 9. *• ore 41c; 91 mctor* 40 isr ; fi0 score. 4"c; *9 score. 39 4r *. r r# 3*4< ft 7 score. 47 4c; *6 score Centrrtlfged cariots. 90 score, 41c. *9 sct re. 40c, H* w or?, 39c New York Dry Good*. New York. April 9—Cotton goods were quiet in primary ehannel* today, due In part to observan- e of religious holiday* Print « loths and light weight sheeting* were steady with other gray .loths barely no. Raw silk prices were 5o « pound easier in the local markets Silk* continued active. especially new printed lines Supplementary line* of hie- colors in l gh' weight wn-st^1 dre*« goods were being bought for Immediate use Burlaps were quiet. Men's wear lines were dull Oils and fUwin. Savannah. Ga . April 9 —Turpentin-— Steady. *7c. gale* 153 hbls . receipts 1.9 bbl* shipment*. 6 bbls : stock. 2 25* hb s Rosin —Firm. sale*. 704 casks receipts. 55? casks; shipments. 30 casks; ltock. 49.561 risks _ Quotations: B $6.43; P $4 G K $fi F 1« * - G $6 4 3. H $..0 a ; T 110 K f7 50 M $7 90. N. Is 15. WG 6*25 WW. 19 25 \ J9 40 IJtert»rtol < often. Eivet poo' April 9.—Weekl> cotton statist!* Total awarded to mills 53.000 hale- oi which Amor,can 4I.00«. stock. 939.000 A uerl-aw 7 44 00ft import# *4 1.0 s’; America”. 62.000. export* 6 00'''. American 4 00n New 1 nrk 4 otfnn N>w York \prtl 9 f’otton—?p«M • Ma k-t qiitel. mbldlltur. 2 4 4 ♦** Future* Slacker rdosed stsadv tc ,«» 5*- higher. Mr.’ 24 16« 4 1 7c lub, "4 «:•?:« *7c. October 74 <•* rr 24 He. December. .4. Jswuarj. 23 9* lendon MftSls. Tg»ndon \;rt! 9—standard Copper Spot f 61 2* future*. £42. 2s 6d. electrolytic, epot £65. future* £«3. 5s Tin Spot. -.2 3 2. 2* 6d. future?. £..»$ 17*. *d _ Duluth Flw*. Duluth Minr April 9 - F ax Cleft* V pril 12 75 4 bid: May. $2 75 bid. July. >2 754 bid RADIO ___' Program for April 19 • "our las' <>f flu til" Digest, lit ll»** ,U«urlRt«d Press. AVgft. Atlanta Journal (42l.lt. 8 P •» grant. t".i. enmrtuinment KKPM. Reaumonl (3156): 7. . on r q WKKl Ronton (4 7 5.» *: to 5 P. program. 7. i.M.L-um: 7.3M, * hoIr; V ««*m eri_. WUR Rufful* <5.191 k. music; . to muwj-al prugtains; 19 to 12. jtiusir WON. Clil.-agu Tribune (3*0 2): 6. o gsn ;» convert; ». classical; 10. o chest ra. jaax. KVW, i'hi* ago (536): ., concert, t revue; 1 Insomnia • lub. W'l.s. Chicago ♦ "4r» i: 6:50. organ; . -” Good Friday program. *. R. 1 1> pro gram: 4:10 drama, cornhuakera, ayin phony, vocal. _ _ WKHh. C hicago Pest ( 3 • 0 - t: ., con cert e.-nge: i* violin trio. Riviera theate- . 9 dance, program; 11. guitars, orchestra, vocal, accordion. _ WMAU, Chicago News c 4 4 . o) *., organ. ♦a :o. orchestra; * Wide-Awake dub. 6 ... *j imisi'nl. g**ograph' 9. announced, 4.1 Faster music WI.W. Cincinnati fallen!) VKAK. Cleveland (3*9 (' 6. musical W F A A . Ralb»< N*''ve (475.59.. 6:30. ban jo quintet. I*:59. ’rebl* ami bast lubs. Wen liavetiport (46:30. Sandman. 8. band. _ . , _ , - Rt i.\ Denver (523) • :4<V Book of Know ledg* uni--!' • ? ’* "• band. v\ \\ ,i Detroit New* (362 . *. •. News It ch****ra : .*. dance _ WHO. lies Moines ( 36). • : artla.«, banJ«i. mandolin. guitar, vocal, violinist, ctaoiii' "* etaolvbgkq.ltaoifivbgkqejtKoln.ta" WRAP Fori Worth Star Telegra (476.9). 7 50, string band; 9.30. Hawaiian tr‘o. talking guitar , . KXX. Hollywood (">•). 8.1 ■*. vocal. in stiumcntal. K*. feature)-; H. ^?u€j'nuf h«»uv', 1. ilance, orchestra: 2. W urllta-i ^ W'- is'1 V*ff*M-*01 •' 11y ( 440 9). 8, address, poems, sacred. .... .. AVI»AF, Kansas « it> Htar tj* ‘ School of the Air; 3. popular; 11 *46. -Merr U K KAB, Lincoln. Neb (249): 7:30-4:30, Lenhntt orchestra of Beatrice, Neb. RH.I, lw An,,l,» Tira,« MO..!!. *. concert: 8 >0. children; ?:••.. talk; . feature.-: 1?. orchestra. WHAS Louisville Courier-Journal (39? 8 i.7 :39. concert. . . WMC. Memphis * "ommercial • Appee (499 7 c 7:3'.'. radio talk. 3:36. concart 11 frol'.c. , „ , 11U \VC«'0. Minneapol;s-8t Paul (416. A'. 6-15 concert 7-59 :.uto camping: * .4 r. health talk. S. debate. 9. F. A R. ranui: 10. choir. . . WJZ. New Tork (4t»4o). to concert WkH St. Journal review. 8:4o. atnrg QU*VEAF N*w Tork (4*1 .VI, 6. vlollrU’ 7 Happin,,, randy Boy,. ,u9. Alert. Mu.|r Makni, < p a«" duo. WHS. Now Tork 1361 2i 6 entortair er> f :30. health Talk : 6revue; 4 ore best r« 925 storage batter •*; 10. 4 Club Ala bat n . 11 Parody club WJV. New To^k (4f*^.i). to :3b. o. ga 7:3(*. drama . WOAW. (imabs (S2*» 6. story rou 6 2". announced; 9 Good Friday program. WFI Philadelphia (294.5*. orch*s % w i A K * Pittsburgh (461.4), 6:36. 1 n^ie Ka v bee 7:5" concert _ K*DKA. Pittsburgh (304.1). 7 i». address; 7:30, concert. ... ,, , KG W. Portland Oregonian (441.6) *. com “t t 10. lecture, 12 30. Hoot Owls WDWF. Providence 4 44n.• ». *. lectures taK)’", san Franrlarn <42* S). ®r.1 cites - a 10. "Seven Laat Words A> Christ KFNF. Shenandoah (266) 6:30. concert. g:30 Harmony Boys. WRZ Springfield (silent) K»n St flouts Post-Dlapatch <o4p '. 7.45. "Seven LaM Words of Jest)*. ch<»". Friday. April tt. i-.3A p \\ —Noonday profam b* A’-i ... Wtcr R,cording orche. tra at B’-andei? etora r eat a uranta 4 p m—Matinee (Gobd Fndaj) P_^ a-lni ,ran,mi1„d from 'TOATV.ramM. control studm n ’he May Seed and >«■ ee-v company building Shenandoah. Ta. r 45 P M.—public news period, con du- t»d by Kugene M Konecky. c p _A eacred dram* The L PP Room " in a prologue and three a^ts. pre Hmed by tb? ' reighron In ' eratty rvi.Hr club under ’he pereonal d,.e-. n* rhs-’*» •* Ccetella. nortnr ... A b.r’ ' , .v t ■ Rov-; 'v-dh rf Arim«ih«*» • -If,Si" rs-'S-’ .;;: :v.\. H»roi<i c*ni"» .Anthony Zol»»n ■ludo, .f.'Wph B.' !.. nemu, .\,)i M. T'«rmc ' Mio Mogdu'-r- " 5 to. j* M — l^n„n mu»In»l JT s, John lAilhfr.n choir of s. w»rd^ N»t- . Frof5„or K,rt dlrn.Jor Plrw b, Rrv Prof„.or Henry A will render the tsntata. "The Trlumrb .f'h, .-r,by H Al,xM*..h*-- ho lot,!.. Narrator. ,o|ir,no Mr, ' ■ H,,K1* it. J,.u- haritona. Pro.,, or H a. Ko-n k Filth 1 *nor, Prolt.Kt 1 H - gendorf: accompanist. M » '' L ^“T1 mermann Auipim Intnn Pacific Kail- m r°t-h«.?;P-'jn«ua. 1 Will Ponder Now." Prologue. chorus- Sin* My Toncii*. the Savin', R*Harttnne. Je,u,: "1 Come From the f V-Swal: - Chr .t. the I.if* of All th, Soprano. Narrato- "it. 1\ aa D.-,p:sed Cho-ua "Come Unto Him. Scene I—(,e«h«emane. Instrumental prelude and chorus 'TjO to Park Gethsemane Rec ’attve »o\o and chorus Then Co eth Jesus W th Them ’nclud-gg ladles chorus "Jesus. Grart That Bairn fhsral. Sop-sno solo Was E'er Lonei nes? ♦» Ore** chora.1* ‘ O Haupt. vol! B49>* wr.d Wunden ' _ ^ . •o,rne n—The Trial Before PHate Soprano, t^nor and baritone solo a"** chet us Choral "Beloved Jeaua. fSermor hv Trofeesor Henry A Koer.*g yrn* III—The March »o Calun In-:»umental march chorus, tenor arr ba i'.one soh vrne l\—The Crartfliisa Soprsn•' And When They We-s CV» ’ * to s Place Called Calvary Choral. See World. Thy 1. fs As ss >d." Sira'or, *ennr and baritone soli. ("horus "It Is F.nlshed-’* • bora! "O Packet Woe " Soprano sitlo and chorus. “O Javier e»f th* World *’ F nil chorus: ‘ Mighty Victim From tbs Sky «’horal "To Thee. 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