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Ma\ \\ heat \\(‘;ikt*r \fter False Bulge. Finally Tumbling I ulirr (train l.iM Dropped Dowii With Wheal: llraw Srllinp on I Inn it-; No Ne\*> Blamed. lt> ( U MJI.Ks I niwi>ul Service stuff Cc (‘respondent. I'll ago April la.—Alter h false bulge rtaiittg ihf early, minutes of trade May "Tr*ai today developed distinct vveaknex% slid tumbled 10 rente finally, d fagging da* entire grain list with it. Heavy * 11 ifig of the nearby month, credited largely hj eastern operators, took plat e on every Hurry during the for part rf the session i.’Pd put a load on iht market that was i of digested. Liquidation and stop loss 8 lllng .ifKi o aied th - -~i1ni*-h at the last. Wheat finished 1 to S** rents lower; corn was 3 4 to ■<-g « ditto lower; oats were •% to rent-* dowjv and ry« ruled t to 2 '$ cents iowei There was no particular news to ac count for such a \iol nt break. The mar ket had bulged furiously the previous day because of a badly o\e/wold pit con tyJAion. May wheal i- jn debatable ground an the trad*' sees i and lucks balance. Foreign demand is hositunt nnd even Though domestic sic t i* ticul news is en <4#,gracing, bulls f.-.il to tick to their po sitions because of the almost stagnant de mand for the cash article. Export sales of wheat were placed at 20 V. 000 bushel*, rye. 400. (nt bushels, and oat*. 60(i,00b bushels. Liverpool closed ■>U to 24# pen«e higher. Corn sold higher early but dragged lower with wheat at the last. A com mission house with eastern and foreign connections sold May freely in the late session. Early buying by a house with southwestern connections wn. the fea ture. Holders were out of their corn near the last wheh wheat slumped to new low?, Oats moved within a narrow range and dosed with only fractional losses. Eleva tor interests bought the May and sold the duly Houses with eastern connections did the reverse. live showed ;t steady undertone most of the day. and then eased with wheat. Ex port demand was improved with Ger many in the market Provisions dipped under scattered sell ing largely for packer account. Lard wo# off 17 4 to 20 cents and ribs ware off 5 to 12 4 com.® rit Note*. Considering th* extreme weakness in Tne May deliver: nf wheat the deferred rp-onth* of July and September exhibited remarkable resistance to pressure. For several d.vs there has been persistent ob sorption o' the new crop month- coming from leading home;-. Crop news wav generally unfavorable. although there were reports of fun her t ain fall. Ex ports say Kansas will not possibly raise ’he amount of wheat harvested lavt year. Further complaints of cut worms wen teretv “d. Crop prospects in Europe are appar ently satisfactory. Foreigners at the inn TT.ent arc not showing much anxiety over future needs News from the s aboard today had it that the best foreign de mand "as for oats. Many took this to mean that wheat prices am regarded too high for them, or else their present sup piles are sufficient. Winnipeg showed relative steadiness « ompareil with Chi ta tm. also Minneapolis. There were report- out that another • sr’rgo of Duluth wheat was purchased to > omf here Duluth jyheat is also hra> I out toward Buffalo. The difference be t.tv^en Minneapolis and Chicago May nat ■ I to 7 1»to at ' — today •Tim pa red with 9c recently. If this diffeience should b* maintained or nar rowed further a bit. fear of northwest grain coming here ,n any amount for May dHtvery would vanish The worlds available supply of wheat and flour for the w.-ek decreased 3.7 *>00 bushels compared with a decrease of v.930.OOu bushels last wee;. nnd a de crease of 5.65Tono bushel® a year aao. T Ive world's supply totals 226.399.000 bushels compared with 27.2.317.“00 bushel. Isst ear. Disappearan1 of the world's surplus in materially faster than las: .ear and at higher levels. There ».* sound basis therefore for the maintenance of relativelv Inch prices compared with i year ago ( IIIC AiiO PRlckft. Bv Updike praln Co.. Atlantic 611? Art. Open. High. ! Low. I« ' o« . | Y ee I IVnt. i i • May 459 1.614 1514 1.52 1604 , ■ I . . I M 4 L’jC ‘-J July i I t*. A 1.41 *4 1.42 1.43 1 4*; * 1.454. 1 1 u 4 I.4C4 Sept 1.51.37 4 1.34 t 34 ’ 1 * 1.36 ‘. 1-344 1!*:'» Ttys 1 '7 L13 1 1 , ... ; 113 L094 h*pt. I.M2 : . 1. "3 4 1 "1 ■% i ' 1 *1 ) - f'oi n May 1.<>94 I.104 1.854 1 ■ ' 'J4 JtHv U i i ! -i* 4 i.' •* • » A-' *h . 409*5 L13 | | • • 4134 l.lt • May .11', 12 .♦»*4 A07* H 4 IMay ' .i:.’* ‘a:A« ' '.42% A2< ' .H i .. t 4 . n: • a . Sep. 1 ,12 4 -It .13 .13 .4 3 **v* Cord ■ f -v 15 vr, |5.67 13.7" 5 72 15.9') .Ain- 16.17 16.17 16.00 16.02 16.20 Kiha Mt& '17.15 17.15 17.15 '7.1® 1..20 I Jq|v l 7.2" . • I 7 A 5 , 715_17.2. j 9 \ ,A N N , ! ■ . __j Av he;u- • . f ■ < los- . ■ May . .'i Sj July . ' ' " ,J* . • New Yo'k ^ it'4.i r. New Tori; ait.: r 5 .•••< Icav »ce©r<1 for ilv- *'<• in , th*« raw sugar ■■ ■ i ,.• ' tu-i Pdrto Rican .sugars sold . t > 4 <i' The easiness «'«' ■- ■ . ”» »•*«•*'■ suMars. Later.' -UimKtr, •tcaui* Sale- included IT- "no Iv,.^ "f m f<*! immediate shipment at 4 40c. .**.000 bag.1 !r*c foriu Rican <fu the "i.<i of thii month at 4 I*, and 6 'too bags at 4 4 2: ale*. ,10.000 bags of Cuban for May shipment at * 5 Ruv sugar futures fallowed the decline in t he spot market, some of the active .ait fops selling Into new low ground for the sruvon. Louses with trade and Cuban 4 0rir.-« fi ,ns void esrly. influenced by re n.trt;. it mi tlic final Cuban crop out turn xyoili' 1 excefd the 4,750.060 ton mark. Prices sold t points net lower, but met i-ov. ing at this level and rallied h ml ci-. f i.; 11 v unchanged to 8e lower. M' • .-in d 2.76c; Paly, 2.95c; September, 1 <»e ’■bi crmli^r, 3.18c. lj; d d. 1 ncs of 10 points occurred iif refined iunr hut list price* still rfngi d from 6 75c to 6,85c for fine gran T'\ aikd futures were nominal, fl'uttial declines of to 1 0 points oc Lr<-i in refined sugar- with lift prices v muffing froi \ 70c to 8 85c for fine nulatcrj. the inside, price representing a« r.low record for tin; year. Re rAed futures were nominal. New York Dry Lood*. York. April 15 -Ide print cl..the s!!d for May-July delivery at 9 cents 1 *4. • ■ and spots at cents efiths n ere dull arm easier. Fancy rifints. silk, and cotton, rayon, and other flature9 were active in wah goods. I*nv; good* . ere steady. Men’s wear l'nricfl were dull. Fall line* of women s > #:«r. being opened dally. Bold moderate, f c Raw silk was qui«t *fnl un« hanged. y-®k* continued active. Linens were quiet. Hosiery was steady. .Moderate spring duplicate business on cotton under wear was observed. Hew York t'nffee Fuiures. New York, April 15 <’nffee futures x* «re lower today In nvmpathy with easier cable* from Brazil. The openlnff waf 13 to 22 points lower and July < ontracts sold off to 17.17c under a modern to volun. of* liquidation and trad* selling. <~'lo*ing nr-jees xxeie within a. few points of tin lowest, the market showing n net decline of it to 25 points, gales were eat nL'57.000 bag* Closing quotations: .May. 1 8.30c; July 17.20c: September, 16 41*■ •. October. 16.25c; December, 15 90c; March, lOfc. ✓ ft pot coffee quiet; Rio ,« 2 <»1 i e* to 2*9 4?« ; Santo* 4s, 24»4o, Chicago flutter. Chicago. April 15 \t. unchanged price*- the i.utter market to.Jav .ruled steady on all grades Neither buyers nor sellers showed n great deal of confidence h rtd the market as n. whole bad a nervous undertone. Floor stocks were light snd huyeri. were operating cautiously and w«re critical ns to quality, trade was only fab. Centralized cars were limited and firmly held. Fresh butter: 82 score, 42Hc; 91 score. 4l*t»c: 9f> score. 41c: 69 score. 40*4c; 68 score. 40r; 67 score. 37**0; 80 score. 33c. Centralized cnrlots: 90 score. 429fcc; 90 uc ire. 42c: 88 score. 40c. Chicago Hunt Market Chicago. April 15. — Mutter Receipts, 6 47 7 tubs; lust year. 7.357 tub*; earn on track. 11 old. 8 new: extras. 42Vac; standards. 42,•; extra* firsts. UfMlVfcc; firsts, 40® 40440: 89 score. 41 ** c; 88 « ure 40c; »<*« ond« :r:'fi ;:7 tvc. Kggf—Rerfjpt*. 20.906 case*; last ve*t r 26 880 canes. t ars on track. 89 old 34 Tcw. Firsts. 27 lt ® 2714c; checks, 2B\4o; dirtf. 26c; ftornge packed firsts. 29 tic v ftornge packed extras. 29 84c. Tone—Muller, steady »o firm; eggs, firm New York Produce. New Yorii April 15 Mutter—Weak: re ••iptfl, 11,543 can#*; creamery, htghei thf! '•'Inc 4 I * t 15c, dc ev>n« ft?*, otej. 49 \ « 44 t.ggs Firmer; receipts 30 4 46 fresh gathered, extra firsts 'll ft 21'y'-, stm • re s>acked a2 fir ' do fils'* 5 0 ** 'q * : do. ator.ige pa< ked. 31 fit 81 *40; freah rati ♦ red ser unds 28 v4 <j/ 39 t4 1 , nearby extras 33>4®J4( • Mieesf — Irregular; receipts. 11,334 pound*. ' r r Omaha Grain v_/ omaha, April 15 wheal naa quoted on the table* around 2c to 2*a«* lower, Htprlfitp h*nve \ * ", were the smallest on the ‘ r.-.p <>n»‘ carload bring report* d tn. Thor. "up not enough grain ..callable to make a rwuket and buyers were out of the market entire)**. •orn "an quote*! around 1r higher, with only a fair demand. Receipts were 4 • are. Outs •old ***• to *Uc lower nlth only a moderate demand. Receipts. 19 -are Ryo and barley were quoted nominally lower. OiiiitliH ( arlot Hales. WHEAT No 2 hard: 1 car. 11.51. CORN X yellow: 1 car. #1 05 No. 4 mixed: 1 cat. Me. OATS. No 3 white: 1 car. 44V . - tare 44c. Sample: 2 care. 41c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Carlots 1. Receipts— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago 1 ... . 1 ll 11 Corn . 4 9 56 Oats . 19 It 25 Rye . / .. Ba rley ........... _• / l Shipments— Wheat ...IV .-1 IS ‘ urn ....4* 5 60 Oats . 37 3 7 22 Rjo . 9 Harley .* 2 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. < Bushels C Receipt?- Todaj Wk.Ago Yr. Ago Wheat . 375.O0O 432,000 525,000 Corn . 234.000 633.000 620,000 • - 142 000 Ml 000 421,000 Shipments— Wheat ... . 632,000 *20,000 427.000 Corn . 67 5.000 836.000 627.000 Oats . 903.000 607.000 011.000 r.XPORT CLEARAXCES. Bushels— Today. Year Ago. Wheat and flour. 723,000 315.000 Oats . 20.000 61,000 WORLDS VISIBLE. Bushels— Todaj. Year Ago. Wheat ... 22*!.399.000 252.317.“00 Corn . 33,316.000 23.349.000 Gats .. 91,167.000 47.482.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots-— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . 1 6 IX Corn . 3 75 fin Oats . 25 11 21 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. • al lots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . 2 7 71 2 4 Com . . 21 18 69 Oats . 21 l 2 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Yx heat.2 V 23 29 Corn 17 JR *9 Cats . 59 b6 38 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Minneapolis . .127 96 8 3 Duluth . 73 7 1 23 Winnipeg 250 125 270 torn and 44 lien f Region Bulletin. For iHp 2 4 bouts ending at v a m. W ednesda\ , . , , High Low Rain Ashland, pt. cloudy 03 44 u.no Auburn, pt cloudy . . . sft 43 ft 00 Broken Row. rlniidj . H9 it ft 00 Columbus. pt cloudy ...76 44 ft.*10 Culbertson, clear .* | X ft fu) xFairhury. cloudy .fi.', 15 ft.ir, xFafrmont. cloudy 79 <4 11,113 Gt nd Island, rioudy . .77 4 5 n.fto Hariington. cloudy . . m. 1; n of, Hum mgs. cloudy '.ft C. ft ftft Holdrege. pt cloudy .79 4 3 ft.ftft Lincoln, cloudy .*1 »4 n.no \ North T.oup, cloudy .72 42 ft.00 North Platte, dear . 7 2 4 4 ft.no Oakdale, cloudy .71 4 2 ft^ftft Omaha, raining . Vo 40 nftft o'Neil. cloudy . ..67 4 _ ft.03 R*d < loud. p». .cloudy . 85 4 7 ft.0<i Tekamah. loudy . 75 4 1 ft.no Valentine. pf. cloudy ....66 42 o.oo Highest and lowest yesterday during 12 hours ending at fi a. in. 75th’meridian time except marked thus x. Minneapolis (.rain. Minneapolis. Minn.. April 15. — Wheat «'ash: No J northern. 81.467* fls 1 4 8%: No 1 dark northern spring choice to ‘i '. 81 63 % ij 1.7fi T* . good to choice. #1 d. \ ft 1 6 2 •, , ordinary to good. *1 47 •„ *v 1 .1 '* • No 1 hard spring. 81.78%'u 18*%: No 1 dark hard Montana on 1 $ 1 42% yi 1.71'*; to arrh e. $1.42'* -i 171%: May. 81.41', July SJ 45'* Corn—No. 5 yellow Ji ftft^1 02. Oats No 3 white. 39$39%c Barley—69 G £ !< Rye—No 2 '1 r,6 '* If 1 ftt%. Flax—No. 1. V: 79 Sg 2.81 fhirHgo I >«ali Prices. Ch ago. April 1 Wheat — None 1 orn — \o 1 mixed Sl.ftfi, No. 3 yellow. $l.ft<*« <0 1.12*4. '•■"is—No. 2 white. 46-“; No 3 white, 4ft '» 43*-*e. Rj • -X<f 2. $1.15. Burley - - 78 <fi 8fto. Seed—Flmothy, St 5ft®6.50; c1o\*r SjS ''ft U 2 8.5It. P-ovialons—Lard. 11 5 75 ; riba. 117.25; bellies, #19.70. Kansu* ( Itr 4 n«.h (train. Kansas City. April 15.— Wheat—No ■ r»I. 81 50 4/ 1.75; May. II hV July. r I 5 5 % fa l 36; September $1.28 hid. •"■n—No. 5 white SI.00Sfl.03. No. 2 ’ •". $ 1.0$ ft 1.12: No 3 yellow, SI.Ox 0 i In; N<». 2 mixed, SI 01 ra 1 «*4 %. Mn.v 99 %c; July. *1.02%. September 31.05*,. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Minn.. April 13.—Flour — J of/20c higher; m carload lot- fam ‘y Patents quoted at #8 90 a barrel in 9* nound cotton s.vka; ahipmenta, 28.661 barrels. Bran—$23.00 ft 24.5ft. Ht. LoiiL (.rain. ft. L-rjis. April 15 Wheat—Close: May, SI ,1 a kod; July, #1.39 bid; Sep tember. Si.'t ;.«keu. Corn Mh; '1.04% bid; July. S1.09 6» s*?k«d; September, i ll asked New York Sugar. Quotations furnished by J. S. Bar he A *_■ •’ i • »maha National Bsnk building Phon*»* Jackson 518# 5189 5189: • 'pen High, t Low. 1 Close. I Yes. >j 1 . 7 7 2.7 8 2.76 2 76 2 80 Jtllv 2.95 2.97 2.9 ( 2 95 2.96 Sept. 3.11 1 2 3.09 "1ft 8.13 Der. 3.1 * 5 20 :: 17 J 1 fi ;t.2l n. i.ftft 3.05 :: ofi • tu j 4 Iftrain 4 of ton. Quotat;t>n* furnished by J. s n.» r* 4. Co.. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 5H7. 5188. 5189 Open High.! Low. I Ho**. | Yea. '•ay : 4. ft 8 2 * .: r: i ft 8 2 4 5 ; "tin 24.1ft July 24.50 24 fix ( (9 24 86 24.50 Oct. 23 94 ' 4 29 23.91 24.28 23.9.: Dac. 24.07 24.3ft 24.07 "4 29 24 05 Jan. 24 01 24 1 5 *24 01 24 1 5 24.00 C hicago Rutter and Kgg Future*. Chicago, April 15—Quotation* furnl*h*il by George r.. Clark company, 100.7 Wood men of the World building. Phones J A. 1192. AT 9165 _LOGS I Cara. I Open. I High. | Low. 1 Close, AP.F I . .... .! .26*4 Ap 8 21 .29 ’* .29% .29 *i! .29 6 May I 49 ,28>% .28% .2*%! "8'. P'c. ■f> .32Q .31% .32N BUTTER. I Cara. I Open. I High. I Low, t Close. April I .41 .41 *4 (I 41 *w May I b .38 V .38%' .38 V .38*; June I 8 18 V ifiTj, .38%! .3X"„ 1 **f 7 41 % 4 1 1« 41 V 4 1*4 New r erk t.eneral Nsw York. April 15. Flour- Kn-\ Patent*. $4,25 0* To soft winter straights. |h 400 8.75; hard winter straights. $* 2?» b 8.73. R'O—Essv; No 2 western. $1 24*7. f b New Yotk and $1.21’** f. export. Wheat Hpot weak; No. 1 dark spring r. t. f., New York, lake nn-l rail, $1.84a- . No. 2 hard winter f o. b. lake and rail and No. 2 mixed durum, do . $1.00**. X<>. 1 Vtanitoha. do.. In bond. *1.75** t orn Hpot weak; No. 2 yellow r. I f 1 rack. New York, all rail, $1.27,«. No 2 mixed do . $1 20 S «»af*—Spot easy; No 2 white, file. Feed— Hie.idv; clt\ bran. 100 pound sacks. $rt•# 00; western bran, do *”'»«<• I.nrd Easy; mlddel west, | 18.45. 4 liicngn Potatoes. Chicago. April 13 ■ Potatoes Receipt*, •*f cats; total I’nlted Stale* shipments, cars; trading light, market weaker: very few sales \VI*< -opsin sacked round vhftes No 1 mostly* 85 ; few*. 95c. fancy, $1004/1.10; hulk, 8 tic0 tl .u«; few higher; Michigan bulk round whites, good quality. $1 tot; Minnesota sacked round whites, mostly IIoff #5t . Minnesota. North I'ukota sacked Red River Ohjn*. 90c« $1 00; [ioo». %r,r New* stock receipts, If* cars, supply liberal demand and trading slow. ina^ket weaker. l,#lorida barrels hpauldlng Rose Vo 1. $7.3007.75; No. 2. | I 75. Texas bushel hamper*. Fill** Tnumpti* No. 1. $1 OOf^t.2' . Vo. $2.30 s* Its $4.5901M 4HU ami Koaln. Savannah. tl*... April 15 Turpentine sal** 175 hbla reoelpt*, 474 hbls ; shipments. 1*2 bid* : stork, 2.458 bids Rosin- Firm; sale*. 795 cuaUs’ re eelpts. 1,454 cuki! shipment* 417 casks; slock. 51.089 asks. Quote II $. 4*i l». H no; PJ, |fi,75; F. $« »« «4. $7 no it $7 0 i f; m i, 17 0 \t i* 98 v |N |3 v\ *; »* 21 VWY. |9 25; \, 89 40 Net* lork 4 ottoll. New York. April 15 « otton Hpot. Market stead] middling 1,4 I Market Insed ft* in. 89 t«. 44 higher. Mi ;i 404/ i I1» July. 2 4 781/ :4 76- Qctobet, 24.81 ft 24 84c . 1 tecetnber, IT . ii : I 7 .’•< January, 2 4 4 5c. IHilut ti Flux. Tbllutli Minn. April 15 Flux • IprU * 1 ■ 1. nominal. May, $ 2.7 ’* July $ 2 7 4'j asked, September. $2 bid New \ i»rk I niton. NSW York, April If. The general • top market clo**d ririn at net adygnes of 81 (o 44 points | Omaha Livestock ] I n e*t«M k receipt* nt the |irim-l|iiil 1 market* U * ilitnuim were: < .ittic. Hogs. Mice|» Hlliahll t . | '* .IMHl U.IHNI | It.lMHI ft lllciigo . | IIOIMI 17 00(1 I .MUNI I Kiiiiu* i itv . p.inhi hi.(Mitt o.tHNl 6|«ai (|f\ I.IHMI I'J.IMHI I.IHH* [HI. 1.011 u . . A.;li*n it.non *:»o pH. Joseph . SjlNi A.lion 4..VNI April IB. Receipt* - Fattle Hogs Sh*-ep Official Monday . . '..47x 7.61k Official Tuesday 7.27 4 to. u.2 Estimate Wed day 12.000 12.0ft" lo.ftou Three d. this wk. 25.772 59’. 29.769 Same d. Iasi ivk. . .2.7M2 26,"2ft 27,74s Seme d 2 wk*. ago 19.683 25.c .* .7 . :*! Some d 3 >vk*. ago 25."4" . 4, *->9 ..'•.12 Same d. yr. ago . 28.764 21.'*:G .5.678 Cattle--Receipts. J .3,000 btad. Weil neaday's heavy inn of cattle was largely made up of beef .steer* and prices de clinen sharply all along the Mm*. on the more attractive light and handy weight Me. rs early bids and s ties were 15® 25c lower Than Tuesday while bids on the heavier cattle were 25© 60c lower. The general market averaged right around 25c lower with best Yearlings bringing $11.00 and 1 • -t of the hcavv rattle l ow* and heifers were scarce and quot ably steady and the same held true as to stockers and feeders. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice yearling.*-. 810.00® 11.00; fair To Rood year lings. $9,004*9.85; common »«' fair year ling*. $8.00® 9.0"; good to choice s{--*«rs, $10.25® 11.25; fair to good steer-. $9.15 ®TO.15: common to fair steers, $8.00© P.00: trashy warmed up cattle. $7.25© V0": good to choice Ted hciftis, $9.25®' $10.50: fair to good fed heifer.-*. $8.00© 9.00: common to fair fed heifers. $7 "" U 8 00. • hob > to * •»line * owe* $8.25 © 9 00: good to choice fed cows. 87.25® 8.25: fair to good fed cows, $6.75®' 7.00; common fo fair fed cows. $4 Oft©6.50; canners and cutter-. $2.00® 3.75: good to choice feeders. 87.85 ©8.95; fair i<* good feeders. $6.75® 7.75; common to fair feeders, $5.75© 6.75; good to choice stockers. $7.50©8.60; fair to good suc k ers. $6.35 ©7.26; common to fair stock ers. $6.25® 6.25: ttasliy stock* ! -. $4.50© 5.25; stock heifers. $4.75® G.75; .stock cows, $2.75© 4.00; stock calves. $5.""'*/ 8 00: v*'a 1 calves. $5.50® 10.00; bulls stags etc., $3.50® 7.25 BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Fr. X’o. Av Pr. I "54 $ 9 7 5 1 *« 99 2 $ " 7 5 40.9 79 10 Oft 2 9 ... 1"20 10 25 25. 1070 1 1 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS 1 1 . 712 8 76 21 . 1 "44 9 $5 COWS. 3. . 9 30 6 2.5 4. . . 8 97 6 75 1 .1400 b 80 BULLS. 2. . . . 1045 4 10 1 1500 4 6" 1 . 1820 5 75 1 1610 b 60 1 . 1 460 6 75 CALVES. 1 .... 16" 9 no 1 . 190 « 5ft 1__ . 290 9 00 2 . 150 9 25 3 . 176 9 50 Hogs—Receipts. 15.500 head A fair cumber of choice medium weight butch er grades sold t*-* shipper* on the in'Gal rounds at -tcady to 10c lower prices, while other* and mixed kinds were .* •low sale with packer interest* securing their droves at plight reduction in • *»si Extreme top was $12,55 with bu>k of ed* «• $12.15® 12.40. HuCiS No. Av Sh Pr No. Av Sh Pr. 68. 219 24" $12 4" 61 256 1* $12 15 o‘l. .273 70 12 70 Sheep Receipts. 9.""" brad. Further -harp (Ie* lines were noted in fat lambs this morning particularly anything cat eying weight, this * las- of stufl ruling as much as 50c off Shearers were slow and weak with ag*d shpep ‘ arc* Quotations r*n sheep and lambs: Lambs. Food to choice. $14 35© 14.75; lambs, fair In good. $12.00©.-14.25; lipped iambs, $10.""® f 1.7 5 shearing lambs, $13.50'*/ $14."ft; withers, $9,6ft© 10.5": fat ewes, © 9 25. yearling-, $11."ft® 12.GO. f hicago Livestock. Fhicago. April 15.—Hogs—Receipt*, 17, 000 head: butchers, steady to strong, light, light and pig*. 10 to 25c higher than Tuesday* average, bulk desirable ISO to 300-pound butchers, $12.85® 13.00; top. $13.05. strong weight slaughter pigs mostly $12.25® 1 2 30; f*»vy- odd packing sous. $11.00® 11.40; late trading active, heavy weight hog- $ 1 2.50© 13.00; medium. *12.70 lit: 00. light, $12.40® 15. "ft Tghf. light. $11 90® 1 2.9ft . parking hog- smooth. $11 ."©1150. packing hoc* rough. $10.75 'ft 11.slaughter pics. $11.00® 12.60. ('attie—Receipt*. lft.0"" heady fed steers and yearlings, largely 25c lower, bid off more on better grade heav • Kinds, good to choir* offerings predom inat ins; year ling supply liberal: light heifer yearlings showing decline, belter grades fat cow-. 1" to J5c lower; early top yearlings. $11.9", some held higher; be.** matured -reers. $11 4"; iura* held around $11.77*; liberal supply ted steers of value to sell .it $10.50© II .5"; stockers and feeders, scarce, firm; bull*. 1" m 15c under early y-Mtrrd&y. bulk weighty bologna*. $5.00 u 5.25; quality considered, values uneven ly lower; shippers, indifferent f»*r choPe handy weights, bulk to packers. $9.0" a feu $10.0"; light kinds unsold with 1)1 d a* $9.5" and below. Sheep—Receipts, 12."00 head; market, -low. early sdl*** good lambs, weak to lower; others, dull; most bids 25c o' note lower; choice handy weight clip per*. $ 12.50® 12.75; three ••at.- of Faft fnrnia .springers, $16.50 with 1" per cent *o-i at <15.00 heav v springers mostly $2".00® 23.00; fat sheep and shearing './.mbs. steady; -hobo shorn ewes, $8.00; good shearing lambs. $14 5". kaiuiu City Livestock. Kansas Flty. April 15.—(United State* Department of Agriculture.) — Cattle—R - • eipts 9. "00 head; calves. 1,50" head; market very dull: few early tale* ltd steers and yearlings 15ft 2 5c lower; top handy weight steers. $11.25. yearling* In liberal supply; she stock slow, steady; bulk butcher cows and heifers, $5 ._«© $.50: canners and cutters $J*’0©4 2.. bulls steady; bolognas mostly $4.25® 4 78 ; veal* 25® 60c higher; practical top. *1" stocker and feeder steers steady, mostly 46.26© $ '*0. stock cows and heifers steady ; stock calves 27'* lower. Hogs R.-ceipts. I".ft0ft head; shipper market 5©10c lovyer than Tuesday *■ best lime; tr>p. IIJ.6U;’ packer- market steady t<» 6c luH-r than yesterday - close; tuck er top. $12 1 '• hulk of salfs. 112 2 5 ® I 2 1": hulk 19" to 20"-pound averages. $1 2 37.© 12 F.; l giii lights <■ tea• 1 to 10c lower; I.”.ft to 150-pound. $ ! 2 O" <l 1 2.35 . packing miwk. $11.25©T1.50; stock pigs steady, $11 5o© 12 25. Sheep—Receipt. 5,00ft head, market. fot» and shorn lambs generaiJv etea.lv. practically no wooled Iambs sold; bidding around 26* lower; top clippers. $12 "n. Arisons springers. $16 "ft with on*- * bird out st $12.0"; shorn Arizona ewes. $t. 50. r _ __ . . _ ■ ■ Last 9*|. Louis Livestock East St. Louis. III., April IS—Hog* Receipts. 12,000 head; market active and -iron* after « dull *nd weak, alart. closing pri* ea highest of the day. with several loads upward to $12 00. or 6c higher than best yesterday: butcher hogs. $12 76912 9": llgh; lights and pigs unchanged; good 130 to ! 60-pound kinds, $1 2 25® 12.75; 10" to 13"-pound averager. Ill ."ft© 12.25; inoat packer sows. $10.15 ® 11.00. Fettle Receipt*. 2.500 head beef sleets, light, yearlings and heifers and l>eef cows 18c to 26c lower; good and < hole* light vealer* 25c. to 50c higher; bulk end practical top, $1" other classes steady, with low prices, stocker and feeder steers 25 c to 4"c lower for the week; top steer*. $11.25. weighty 1,113 pounds, bulk. $8.60© 10.50; cows largely $6.7"® 7."" ■ 'To rs, $2.26©$ "". bulls mostly $4 5" d 3.25. Sheep and l.unmw (.-ielpls. 250 head, market low" . wool 1 :uba. $15.00. **• \ eral decks < h * * *• < llpp*-i s. $1 2.2'• ® 1 2.6ft, no aged >hc*-p on -.ale, • hob e llgttt wool ewes quotable at $9.50. Moiit I Itj livestock. Sfnux «71 ty, ia.. April 15.-—t'attl* lie ■ • Ipt*. 4 "On head; market •low. killer* steady, 25c lowet ; nliKK*rs steady . fat steer* and yearling*. $4 00012 0ft. hulk. $9.00010.50: fat rows and heifeta. $.'• ..o 010.60; <annet* and cutter*. $2 2 5 0 4.25; eal*. $ 5.0ft 0r9.oO, bulla. $4.2609.00; feed ere. $9.,50 0 h 26; Mocker*. $'« 00 Vf 9.00; stock yearlings and calves Jt r."u<4.06; feeding row* end heifer*, $3,00 0-9.26 Hog* U» •■eijd». 12.00" head. murkel steady, strong; top. $12 45; hulk. '?{/12.60; light*. $ I 2.0o 0 12.40; hul-her*. *11. 360 12, o6 . mined $ 1 2 25 0 1 2 36 , he»\. l . - a er*. H 1 . 0 111 slag* % J > \> Hi 10.00, uofid pig*. $17 nft. Sheep and Intfub*—Re« elpta. 1.000 head; market 25c lower. Iam)»*. lit 7 5. <• woe. $!>.ftn. HI. Joseph I, lies! or I* *t Joseph. Ali* A pi II 15 I f g* lie ■elpf*. 5,000 head. • 0 I Or losrrt, top. • 1 2 45 hulk $4 2 I V 1 t * 'ntfle Receipt*. .'t,50ft head uneven; s'e.idy to 2»m lou»-r. hulk of *tect». $9 Oft 0 10.25; top. lift',6; cow* nnd lielfer*. *' ‘.Oil 7 *"• call'*-. || ’,110 in mi atnckeiH •r« ml feeder*. $6 260s 25. f Mbeep Re.-effit*. 4.500 head alow. 1 ft mi»*. $12.76 0 1 4 75; ewe*. $h '7' >t 9 26. Foreign Ktchani* Rate*. following are today’s rate* of exrhnngi is * out pa red with par initiation Kw ntahed by the I’eiera National bunk Par Vnl Today Auatrin.2" .oooolS Belgium .. i * ('aliada .100 100 i '/.echo -filov.i kin. ."21(9 I icnmnru ...27 I *.*.<i Kngland .4.hi. 4 79f»»* Franc* . I '* " »30 ifwrniany . ' s ms (Jrtere !»;. "149 Italy .If*. "II .1 Ugo ftiavl* .7 0 0 1 99 ■ • . 1906 Sweden .......... .‘27 .'7 0$ Swltaerland . i f»5 f' • • l hlcugo l*r«Mtiicc f'hlcago April 15 Mutter ftlghei; • eaiuerv egti'na 42*i« : standard* 42 %• . • sir* Hr*!* 41o4l*»c. flist*. 4O0l"Sc. second*. ' ■» 0 37 1 j «■ Kgg* Higher. te. r.pf* 20.909 cseeg; fleets. 27 '* *u 27 1 • • . ordinary first* "OVgC ■ irttkge pa*'k extra*, 29 ** c; first*. .'9\*r. I lllcngn Poult r v fhlcagM 4pill 15 foul iv tiled • " apt Inga, r,jr; i mister*. 15c; turkey*, 2$c. duck* geese, II. Ik Milage < My Poultry ' Kan* v ''ii A pi |l If. IVuM.i I, let* loAJower. i$c, othai poultry and product %Jtch«ng#U. Stock Market Is (rood Considering News Character (»oo*l Buying of l. S. Steel Carritv It to New lligli: \uto and Kail Buying Improves Steadily. Bt IIII IIAKI) hpillank. I n.v*r-itl ttrrvlre* Financial Milor. New Noth. April r.—It vras a gener ally good a toe Ik market today, consider iug the character of the newa. There was good buying of I'nited States Steel throughout the day, some of It being credited to the house through which the steel corporation officials usually place market, order*. While \m*rlcRU t an. American loco motive. Baldwin and some others were indiited to ’mg. steel went forward to a new high for the movement. This was taken <»* proof sufficient that t ho Steel 'corporation people were satisfied with the general outlook. Demand from the automobile people Is increasing and promises to be still larger. Added 10 this, railroad buying is improving. Cnlted State.*. Steel went to 117% Hav ing shown Its strength, it rested. Jt* per formance was the more noticeable by reason of Its usual escorts. Baldwin. Amer ican fan and American Locomotive, lug glng throughout most of the session. Most of the rails, particularly those of the southwest, were fairly strung Colo rado Southern was in good demand and had a considerable advance. Nations of the motors did well. Hud son and Maxwell ,B" making the beat gains. Topper news was poor. Demand has flattened out to Entail proportions and sales .scam to he possible only on con cessions in price. The nils did little, fn creased production in the Smackover field and reduction in prices of crude and gaso line in various districts did not lend to confidence. Goodrich was sold freely by disappoint ed holders of the stock when i^he direc tors failed to declare a dividend. Transactions were in larger volume than has been the rule 'of late, but there is no sign of the public getting back into ;he market. Foreign exchange was steady, with French francs strong on the befter out look regarding the formation of a new mlnlet ry. Money rates unchanged. Cotton was lifted out of the rut Into which ir has bean of laie snd showed more activity than In some time. f > New York Quotations V_ ^ New* Turk Stock exchange quota; Iona furnished *• .(. S. Bacho A Co. 22* Omaha National Bank building. '1'ups. High. 1-mv. Close. Close. Agricultural ('lirm 2"', i x ■% H« % 19% Air Reduction 1**1% 100% 1«M% 1 *10 A Ja v Rub ■ I % 1% J! , 12% A11 I' d .. >•;% x. % m. m7 A111 a Chalmers ... k"% SO xn% 79% Am Bee' Hug tl% 41 Am B Shoe F . . Ion % 102% 1"3 1"l% A me fan 174**, 172 17;.% 174 Amer car & F ,.2"4 200 20 203 Amer H A Leafh. . . ... 10 Amer B At 1* pfd. 65% 66 Amer Inter t’orp • 4 % 34% 34 s* 34% Amer Lin Oil... 21% 24% 24% - Amer Loro .121% 122% 123% X24% Amer Kadi ... - 9f* % Amer S a Com.. 11% 11% IP* 11% Amer Smelt . 96% 95% 9 % 95% Amer Smelt pfd . . lOx % 1"* l"k% 1"R A me Stl F .. r> 0 % 495, 50 49% Amer Sugar . 70% **x% ax% 70% Amer Sumatra ... It*, 14% 14% 14 Amer TAT ...135 1 4 \ 13.5 135 Amer Tobacco .. *9% so % »9% '9% Amer W W A Elec 46% C. 45% 4 6 Amer Woolen *-% 4! % 411% 42% Anaconda 39% 34 s* 59 5?% Aseot ated D bide 1S&% 1*7% Aeeoci Oil . 33% 33 33 7>3% Atchison . 122 12"% 1-1 120% At! Coast 1. ..lor* 154% In’* 1M% A11 O A W f... 36% 6% 36% 27 Ml Refin <> 104 102% 1"4 102 Austin N hula . . 25 26% Baidu - 11 • % 1 K % 114% 11} % Baltimore A Ohio 76% 76% ”6% 76% Rn rnei It X 2 22 % 22% 23 r.cth:'b‘' '’cel 4'% 42 43 4 % Bu«< h Magneto % ' *, “Ilk * - * Brook-Man Ky 41% I" % 41 4«% Brook-Man pfd .... 76% Brook-Edison Co. . 129% 150 1 allf Pack . . ... 1" 4 1*4 4 ’n l*f eVtrol . . 30 29 % 29 % 29% • Hi ,V V t ir. M in . .... 49 % Calumet A H ... 15 % < .Iti.nl Pa-- . - . - 14* 142 % 143 143 Cent Heath. 11% Cent Leath pfd 66% 55% r>6 % 6 % C.-I r*> dr- Fa-- * 4 7 46 % 46 % 46% i 'handler Motors 37% *. % 36% 57% Che.sap AO. . 91 Cli Hr Went com 1“% 9% 1" 9% « hic Gr 'G't pfd 2 2% . , 22% 22% Chic A N W .. ;>«• % 49 49 % **• C M A-St V.5% 5 5% c M ,v St P pfd 9% • 9% 9% r R I < P 4 4 4 , 4 3 «. 42 % • Idle Copper . "2% 32 32% 2% chino . 21 21 fluett -Peabody .. .. 66 Ci a-Cole 9* ■* 97% 9* % 9->% coin Fuel A Iron 34% 33% 34 “*4% Columbian Carb . . 44% Cf lutnbia Gaa 67 % 50% 66% 5t» % Com Solvent* H .142% 13x% i:>% 140% Congnleqm .. .. 31 26% "% 31*, Coneolld Cigars ... 2*% 2*% Consul d Gaa .... 77% 77% 77% 76 Cont Can tv..... 6 *•% 62% 6? % 62% Cont Motors .... 9% 9% 9% 9% Corn Prod .. . 39% 59 29% 16% Mid-Cont Oil . 27 ** 27 % 27% 27% Crucible 6 ** % 67% 6 4^ »* x % Cuba Cane Sug .13% 15 13 2 5% • 'u h.t Can* S pfj < 57% 57% *>4% Cuba Am Sugar 29% 29% 5"% Cuyamel Fruit .. 57% 5.*» 65% 37% 1 B pfd .H 109% I *0 nt'l Rocha . . 2 % 2 % Davidson chem "4*, 4% 54% $& Del A La v ...1.1% 1S« 15" 131 Gel \ Hud 146', 14.5% i 46 % 14.5% Du 1 '** Nem . . 145% 144% 14 % 145 1'onto Mines . . ... 13 13 Kastman K<»dak - 119% lHt% Erie .29% 29% 29% 29% Eidn ott John "5% 66 65% 64% Kl Stcr Rn t .61% 63% 63% 64% Famous Plavera 94 9* % 94% 97% Fifth AN.* H I. 14% Fisk Rub 12% 12% 12% 12% Fleiscbman'a T ..74% 7* 7*% 74% Gen Aaphalt 49% 49 49 % 49 Gen Elec . 276% 272 % 272 % 274% Gen Motors .... 75% 72*, 72 % 72% Gold Hunt . 4n*t 49% Goodrich . 63% 61% 61% 63% Gt No nre ....21% 2* % 2k % 2«% Gt N Ry t.fd . 6* % «:% a:% 42% Gulf St t He si ..71% 70% 71% 7"% Hartmann Trunk ... 29 26*, Hhi e« Wheel ... 3 4 5 4 % Hudson Motors ... 54% 52% 63% 53 Home Min Co 44 43% Houston OH .... 65 61 42% 43 llupp Motors ... 17% 17 17% 17% III Central ..114 114 Inepiration . 25 u 25% 23% 23% lot K Com C ... 57% 37% 37% 37% In Harvester 1«4', 104% 104% 104 Int Me,, Mar ... .11 11 Int M Mar pfd ..42% 42% 41% 41% Inter Nickel :"»% > \ ?x% 5* Inter Paper . 55% 54 .*..*»% 7,5 Inf Tel A Tel.... *»"% 49% 90 •*% lndep Gas ... 24% 25% *4 25 % .tones Ten . , . 14 % I irdnn Motor 6 2 4*% 41 % 66 K c Southern. .54% 3% 4% 31 Kelly Spring ... IT 16% 17 16% Kanneeott . ... 49% 4«% 49% 4*% Lee Rubber . 15% 1 .i % |3% 12% Knew Circuit _' % 27% 27 % 24% Lehigh Valley . 79 76 % "9 76 Limn locomotive 6 5 *, 4 % 64% 64% Louisiana OH ....16% 16 % |6% 16% Lonee M lie* . X. % x 4 4 5% 14 Louisville A Nash 109*- 199% in#*4 lot% l.lldlutn Steel 56% 3 5% 35% 3 5 % Mac iv Truck 147% 143% 145% 145% May Dept Store . 116’, 104% 104% 106% Maxwell Motor A 10 % | d: % !-c . 105% Maxwclj Motor TV 7 5*4 7"*, 75% 71 Mariana .. 96% :r 56% 56% Me* Sen boa id 1*% 17% 17% 14% Miami ''upper 10% to% M K A V Rv .. 54% 4% 52% Mo Pacific ' "45 4 s, 35% 33% Mo Pa- fir pfd . . 7** 7 7 4 % 77 % M ' :■ . > Ward 4'*% i . •; «;% 44% Mother Lode 7 6% Naab Motors . . . 566 355 Nations! niaeutt. «'.»;% Nfi'ional Eti , ,el 30** 93 % Notional I -ad I 44 H % 1 46 1 4 t \ V Air Rrske . 4.5 b. 4 % N V C. otral 1f4«. TIT •. ' I 1% 115% V T C A Si I. 123 125 N V N II A II "1C. 30% 51% 5'»% Nor'h Ar - fh jin 4'^, 4 % c. % » •Northern PaHfic 6|t, 60% «i *1% N A W lh 129 3. 124% U'6% l. x% Orplieum ....... 24*, ;x% x % Jx '.j •'wen** Bed tie 4.5% I C. % 15 Pacific nil ... . Rfi% ;,r% ;.r, r.f Packard Motor . 72% 51** 25 •*% Pnh-An»«i |>2 |% Pan Amer W . ,,. 7 % 71 % ; | ■, h II ’tin K K . 14 % it 4 4 % 1 ’ . Peoples Gas .... 113 % 11 ■ Per.* Mntuuatte .. 66’* 66 6 6 6f-% Philadelphia Co . . 6:% .5i % Phillips Pet .... 59% » , 9 ts Pierce Arro*r ...It’- I % 14 14% Poet urn Cereal . 114% It a 1 14 112% Pressed St Car 6.5 54 % Pro .9 Ref . :.<% 2 % 23% 7 1% Pullman .11"% 15 132’I |)2 I'Ulltii Xletfie Sub 15% I 44% 4‘\ "Ure O’l ... 26% 2«% J6U 26 Radio Corp .... 1* ■ % I.* Steel Spring 1 , < % 1 J•, % 1?G% 176 Pay Con !i 15% 15% 17% Heading.Ti-, 75% 71% 71 Iteplngfe > ’ % 15 t.% 1 5 l, Pep Iron A Ft 4 7. 4 % 47 % 44 % • •oval Dutch N T 43'. 4"'. 4 * % 19% St LA T» F • 7 , „ ,7 r> *. 4. St J, A S XV 47% I 4 4* % Sa y ngA \rtoa »9% •:% •.*% 6* Si hulls Cigars 111% ll«’% Seats It tie bucl 1 ft *. 157% belt T 4 nit OR 1 I ' % i t Hi.n/ Co : t \ Ml it c hi I » 1 ' 19% D» % 19% 1«'. ftftv lair lif t . . xx Sins SheffI Id »l% «« 4*% 4f SUrllt nil M % 3% 4 South Puclfic |t* % lo !• •% 101% Mou’h R> 4 , * •; % 4 xifH., ml I'ol *4% X X% ,yi Slahd oil V ,1 t» 40% it 4i Stand pl'le Glnes 12 *»aw nt | • AN nrn#r .7% f * «2% Strom b*t t Caib. •« **% 19% fttud9iak*e* 45% 44% 45% 43% tin* H»«i 9% • t it % Texan Cr, 14% 43% 4 4 44% Du* Gulf Snip P*v% • 4 p*7% 1" , T» \n* * I'n: , f*S it | % 51% .1 Tttnk Kill I Best 4t% r% 4«v% , . Tob Pr«"I 76% 73% 7*.% .51 -3 T**h I’i.mI • \" ... ft*1.. 9 ‘ •% 9"-, 9''4 Tran* < ill 4 % 4% 4% 4% Fnlon l'.«v 141 4 14"% 14"% 141% I'nhetl Ft nit .21 •» % 212 it'. 21 5 I s t'HMt Iron 1’ 17.i% »*’*% I6S% . i% r ft litd Vl. ohoJ 94% 82 » ;^ii .4% I S Rubber 4" % :<1l% 40 4"% I' ft Rubber pfd 97 96*4 96% 96% T S ft t «* • * I 117% 1|f.% 117% 116% tT S Steel pf,| .. 122% 122% 122% 122% l't»h ropier .. Hf. % N'ntindlu m..,,.. 27% 27 27 ’2 7 \ lvaud«*u . I. ‘4 I4*, If. % 14% Wabash . 21 % 21% 21% .1% Wabash "A" .... 64% *; ^ «4 i,.i% West Pac . :J7% 7.7% 57% ;;i,V XV eat Cnlon .126% 123% 126% 123 West Air B .. . .. 100 100% W>«( Klee.69% 69 69 68% While Eagle Oil . 27 36% 27 26% White Motors .. 63% 62% 63 f 3 W on) worth Co 19% n*% 119% 7 19 W ’’!>a -overland 14% 14 14% 14*. Willys-Over pfd 93 X- 92% 92% ?•’1. Wilson . 7 7 * Wilson pfd . ... 25 % 25 2.:% 2“ % Worthing Pump :.1% 50% 50% 51% V.rigley Co .. 46% Ncliow Cab T 4*0 49 Yellow Cab C Co. .%% $4% Total sales Tuesday. 1.16ft,000. Today s 2 p. m. sales. 92l,OftO. K\.Dividends \Ye<ine»da*. ft( T.ouis K- San Francisco, pfd.... ti.5" I’ere Marquette, pfd. 1 2'f. Famous Playem-Lasky. pfd.. 2 00 Crucible Steel .. 1.O0 Auatln-Xichol*. pfd. 1.75 Iluprunblio . 23 <'ongoleum .....! *75 Allied • ’hemit a! .. 1 00 Packard Motors . 2" Slmuions Petroleum, pfd. 1.75 Atlantic Refining. pfd. . 175 Reynolds SI eel Spring. .25 Sen tvs Roebuck .l.'.o ■Moon Motors .75 Cuyamel . 1.00 ----—-\ New York Bonds I VV New York. April 15.—With investment buying i*’. omotcd by easier money condi tion* bond prices forged ahead with con-: -idcrable vigor today. The advance w a.* fairly uniform, embracing both Hie high grade and semi-speculative issue*. soim of the latter responding to special de velopments. The market's favorable re« eptjon of the returning case of credit, removing fears of an ea-ly Increase tn the Federal Re ^erv? red'ecount rate, was reflected in the establishment r.f fiv# new high rec ord* in the Fnited States government its* on trains ranging from 2-32d to S-32d o' a point. Both the trea*uc issues and the second, third and fourth Liberty 4 *r sold ai 1923 top prices. Passag*? of the French bank bill legaliz ing th« increased note circulation and indications that n new cabinet. would be formed under the leadership of e_\ Brenner Patnleve held French honor *tead' With the exception of the Pari* •‘•rlsMMBS railroad issue, m«>st of them score*! a,"all fraetional gains A good demand fot railroad liens de veioped in sympathy with th** stronger tone shown bv tbe carrier stock* Gains of I *0 2 points were registered by No’ folk •</ Wet-tern • -onverilble 6*. Burling ton lienors| 4s. chit ago A Eastern Jib n< * y Western Maryland 4s. and ■‘La tv" adjust me nt 5*. X irginla-Carolma chemical obligations respomled to reports that a reotganiza tion plan soon would be presented to stockholders *<f the company, which has been irt receivership for more than a 'ur. The 7%a with warrants led the list with a gain of more than 2 points. The Pennsylvania, railroad* decision to jn< •** it-* authorized Indebtedness t!ftO.'"’ft ftftp .t'-ouaefl reports thaf bankers soon would float a bond issue of |20.004t,0y0 or more for the company. I . ft. Bond*. High Low Close 58 Lib 3%« .101.14 161.13 101.14 5 Lib 2d 4* .1 •»I 101 1*1 tl Mb 1st 4* .162.3 i nj.2 1 ft2.S 8 Lib 2d 4 % * .DH.il 1ft 1.6 101.11 -16 Mb 3d 4%s 161.39 191.24 101 25 1 157 Llh 4th 4 % s ....102 10 102.5 192% 67 I ft Trea* 4* .191 7 Iftft 31 10J.2 73 U 8 Trea« 4%e 105.14 105.5 105.11 Foreign. 77 An I M W 6*. 96% 95% 95% 17 Argentine G 7 s ..102% 102 % 192% X G 4sB *,453 . 94 % 96 9s % 1* A us G g loan 7s 44% 9 4 9 4 1 r' G Bordeaux 6 s .. 89% * ft % sa% R Aires «%* . 94% *>►, 9s '■ C Copenhagen 5%s 97% 97 , 97% ' C Gt Prague 7%* 9 8% 98% 9* % '■ Rln d .Ur * ' 17 9 % 92% 9% ’7 Czech Rep % 1952.100 99% 99% 15 Dept Seine 7- .. 6 2 , v;: M Dom Ren s f 5%*- 92% 32% '<•_•% 11 D Can 5% pc n ’24 Jft2% 1*2% 1 • ■.» % ■ 1» * •* n « 19-’2 . M 1 • ' % 1" -4 -6 I Mitch r: In 6s ’62.100% 190% 1"y»4 17 Dutch Y. I 5 % * '53. 97% 97-* 9 7% »4 French R 7%* 9 5 94 95 1"8 Frerh R 7s .....86% sou sr, % 9 0 Gertn ext In 7s. . 94% 94% 94% 1 Get m Gen Elect 7s 9 % 98% 9 % 13 Gt Cons RPJap 7s 87% *7% 37% 11 Greek Govt 7s ... 63 83 93 ' lnd Hank Jap Ss *9% »•<,% r-» 62 Japanese Qo\ • C3,s 91 % 91% 91% 7 Belgium 6%| . 92% 92% 32% 3 • Belgium 6* . *4% *4% *4% 7 Dennis 1 W 6s . ...,.l»il% 1"1% l"l% 3" Hungary 7%a , 97% 97 a7 1 Netherlands 6s 72 1"4% 1"4% 1"«% 15 Netherlands 6s 54.D*3% 1"*% 103% 16 Norway ** 44 99 % 99% 99% “6 Kerbs Croats 8* . . * X * 7 % *6 16 Sweden 5%a 99% 99% 99X, • N'ord Rva »■%• .... 3 6* 79% 8 0 37 I'arls-T.y-Med 4s... 71% 71% 71% 2 Paris-Or RR 7a.... aft 8ft 5 Rep Bolivia «s ... 9". 42% 43 9 Rep Chile -is 41...D6 107% !«« 1.» Rep 47hlle 7a .Iftft % 100 Jf'0% 37 Rep Cubs 8 %S . ... 99% 99 99 % 2 Rep Haiti 4s ... 94 43 % 94 101 ft Rep Poland *■ 95% 46 9a% 2 QuernslarflT 6s ....103% 103% 103% 24 San Paulo *• 100 »4 Iftft lftft% 5 Swiss Gov 5 %* 46 102 101 % 101 % 3 6 K G R A I 5 % s 2 9 114% 114s* 114 s, 43 K G HA I 5% a 37 106 % ]ft«% 1045% 28 l* S Rraxi! «s . 94% 95% 94% 7 r 8 Hr* CR v El 7s *1% *1 61% 24 Am A c 7* . . 99% **4 aft, Am C »f d»h 4s 97% 47 ;4 97*_ Am Smebinf 5s 97% 97% 07', *> Ant Sug 4a Jft;‘% '". % ."2% 2 8 A m T •% T 5 s , . 1 02 % D* 2 * 1 0 2 % 376 Am TAT- . . 95% 9., % 45% 99 Am T A T 4* 97% 94% 97 % 7 Am W XV A- E ' * 45% 4:. % ?.%% *5 Xnacond* C 7a *34. Iftft % l"ft% D'ft% 59 Ana C 4a 53 Jftft 49»* 94% 2 A tide« ( V 7s * > • 95 67 Ar >- •' Del ,5t3a 92% 42% 42% 41 At T A S F g «• ■•% *s% 69% 8 At *• !, 1st 4 a 9 % •*:% 43% 5 At Re deb St 49 99 99 3.1 Halt At <* 4. 1995.102% 102% 102% 78 Balt A n 1 at s. 1 n 1 % Jft| FP, 105 Hat A D evt 4 % a 931, 97% 92% 1 Bell T Penn 1st r« 1"2 H'3 102 it Beth St 6s A 94% «4% 94% 1 1 Beth Pt| 5a 91 % 9» % 91 % H Rr Mil! S» 5%s 99% 99 99 % 14 Bklyn Edi gen tsA 10«% 10rt , Jft9% 17ft Bklyn XI T af >'« 96 % *4 MS Ruf n A r 4 % s. 89% *:% 82% 4 Cgl Pet «%s 108 1ftt lftl 13 Can Pac deb 4a 79% 74% 74% BANK STATEMENT.WANK NT ITEM ENT. Charter No. 2978. Reserve District No. 1®. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THF. STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OT BUSINESS ON APRIL 6. 1926. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including red'scount* . .. 6 ll.08g.2Sl.A8 0 -erdrafta. unsecured . . 2.682.08 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation t U. S. bond# par valueil 50.AAO.OO All other United State* Government securities (includ ing premiums, if gny) . . 918.04* <4 *68.04**4 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: .. 1,128.849.60 Hanking house . . <69,69^ 72 Real estate owned other than tanking house. 15.*26 46 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank.. .. ,. . 1,806.809.76 Items with Federal Reserve bank In process of collection *£3,056.99 Cash in vault and amount due from National tanks 2.178.979.29 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United State* 771,186 28 Exchange* for clearing house 374,522.06 Checks on other banks in the same cltv or town a* re porting bank (other than above item) 61.272.21 Check* and drafts on bank* (including Federal Re-eme tank * located outside of ritv or town of reporting hanl 68.7 7'* 6? Mi*cellaneous rash item* 1*6.ao Redemption fund with U. S treasurer .. 00 At) e 5 * A Total .. . 821.888.711.61 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .. . 8 1.100,000.00 Surplus fund .... * 700.900.00 Undivided profits . *1,881 «« Reserve for depreciation .*. i> a*- as Reserved for taxes, interest, etc. accrued . 1 47,945.68 Circulating note* outstanding . . . >0.000.00 Amount i,ue to National bank* 8 ’ h80.77* Amount due to State batiks, banker*, and trust corn panic* In the United State* and foreign countries 8.726,487 *fc Certified check* outstanding 80.0C1.96 Cashier'* cheek* outstanding 166.1(4 6 Demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reseive (deposits livable within HO day*:) Individual deposit* #auhject to cheek 9,950.521.<t Cert if irate# of deposit due In !e** than 80 dav* (other than for money borrowed) ... . .. 1 47.228.5' State, county, nr other munie%v*1 deposits secured by pledge of asset* of this bank or surety bond. “24.940 5 Dividend* unpaid ... . 8,548.00 Time deposits subject to Reserve fpaylble after 10 dav or subject to 80 day* or more notice, and postal 1 s*ving*i: Certificates of depo-it (other than for money borrowed* .vTS.RTA \ Other time deposits 1.9*4,565 64 [Postal savings deposits ... 56,460.61 United State* deposit* (other than postal savings), in eluding war loan dei*o*li account and deposits of United Stale* disbursing officer# 2.'*,*08 90 10.649.686.86 I.ettoi* of credit and travelers* checks *o'd fot ca»h and out ♦ending ... . . 2! ( 48 00 lotal 121,886,711.61 Stale of Nebraska. Countv of Douglas. #* I. G H Tate# Ca*h|et of ibe above-named bank do solemn v , »e*r tbai the alw»’ r sialenicni is line to n best of nn knowledge and belief. G H X' ATE.V Ca ♦ h«r» Cor ICCt Attest . s S i \l DWKI I . W* M I HMI XV N BMITII Dnectoi mi "nbed am> *wwrii to feature me thi I th dav %( \p*ii I .* :,* , 'M BROS N N»U> |\*. I t en i.- a ..1*1 % ,ftI% i«l . 1 -2 * .> Lee tiier * '*9% fa % • *H !*h gld 4., k, . t!h< te O i ", • ’It. A « i I':,v % 9.; % 9 • 4 .1 • Til A Alton ;.%•*.. 4 % ■ 4 » % 9 Chl IS A %» 5H,\ 1"! |m1 lo! *. Cl,I H A o 4- .91 :*o % :* | Chl Mr K*Mt tl! 5m . W>% 75 4 . 4 5 i chi »lt Wont is ni % 62 <-2% 4 c 'I * HI I* 4! m 45% it.- I % 42 C M A HI l- r 4 %v 45 •„ 4 % 4b % 91 % M a Hi I* 4* - 4s % I. % 47% 22 (Til a- xii i rg jij!^ •»*,% ..% 12 Chl Kail 78% is % 7 .1 ('hi K I £- I 4m . s; % k. >7 % 7 C Tor H A H 10 . .'%% i*.s 43 k% Ins i* Cn Stt fa CfM . 9S 1 <, J*8;u 9sV. 1.5 I ’ A: W.M in«l 5 '•> *i. 97 , 9,% !» . • . 58 Chile Cop *.■ ..]»•»’, lu*% l"b! 9 C C C St I. S*L . 9 7% , 97% 10 «*| i n Term 5m . 1 "U Vj 1 «•*. 4 lu>* % Is Col A* Ho I SI 4m 9 s % 9 s % 9 8 % 12 Col U & V. 5a . I Hi 101 101 '• Com I'uw bfc . ...100% lOU8* loU% f> Con* c Mary 5a .. JU % >.-•% .83% 9 Con Bow 6m .. .94% 84 % 94% in Cuba C s 8a . . 100% lop-% 100% .. Cuba N U> 6a... 91% 91 % 91% 7*9 Cl C < ’. St I. 6hlJ.. 9 7% 97% 97"* 10 Cl Un Term 6a... 1(10% 100% 1 oO % • ' Colo A Ho lat 4e . 5'S% 9>% * ‘H 1 Col a & E 5h . . 1 " J 1 u 1 101 M i ulli Po\V 6s ! 00 '•% !"•)% 1«0*% b c c Maryland .is . 8;.% 83% s. % ' 1 on Pu rer ?* 94% 94% 9 4 4 " Cuba 1 H Ss lUI'% !“*'% ]«oi% Cuba No Ry 91% 91 % 91 % 1 Lei A Hud cvt ‘ l"t>% ]05% 108 2' I >*n A R tjr 5s . 5t '« ■ •*. % % 6 Len A- H Or 4.* .. *• % C; % S.k 2 Letroii I'd I rfg IL.107% 1U7% 1"7% 5 2 Du d N 7*2ji . .. 1"8% 107% 1«7 % ' Dutiueane I. 6s... 106 1" % 100 51 Lrl *8- Ilud 5 * . 106 1"5% 1 **.; 20 UonV R Ur '., % bC % % '• Leri a 1; (Jr cou 4^ x;’'„ >2% ‘*2’ 2 Lclrolt Kdi b* . .107 i 107% lt>7% ■> 2 Lit Pone d No 7%* It'S % l *»T -■» 1"*% Lufiuesnr L 6m ...106 106% J00 2 Kant Cuba Sg 7%a.10us* 1')5% 105% 96 Kill 11 c, F* 7 %s . 102 % 1"2*% 1-2% 1 Erl- gon lien 4s ... ,:2% 62% is Erie cvt 4a L. .. . 71% 71 % 71% 9 Cisk Rubber fcs....lu9% lOQ I'.fl 11 Fla ^ K C Rv 6s 9 5 95 9 5 '• CIh W i N 7s.. Ill 111 111 17 Goodrich 6 Vj * . .l"4% 1"4% '"»% 5 Goody.-ar T Hs '31.. 109% 1"9 1"9 14 Goodyear T 5h '41..l2"% u*n»1 IjoR 13 (id Tk R> of C 7s. 116% 116% 1*9% 5 (Id Tk Ry ..f C 6s.. 107% l "7% 1" 7 % 51 lit North 7s A.lo9% 109 1 <»9% s <L Northern 5*. . 93% 93% 93 5 0 Hud A- M rfg 5a A . 88% > * % tu, 7i" H a* M adj in» as.. 72% 72 7 2% 8 Hum o A R 6%8..101% 1 it 1 % 1011., [ 11! Re: I Tel rfg 5s 100 100 1' " 2 IlllnulM Ceil 5%s. 102% l"2% '*'2 , V 1 c f .Stl.A N o ! rg 5.9 98 % 98 4 98% 6 2 Int>r Rap T- 7s. 86% *6 9 Tnt &. (it N 1st Or. 104% 104% ! 04% 1 1 tnt M Mar.re r f .;s 8S% S8% 19 Inter Rap Tr 6h . . a6% 66% 9*;% 7 III R I rfg 5s si pd *1% 61'* ol « 7 Inter A G N ad.i tin bs > sv 4 t lntl Pap rv 6s A *8% $ 8 % 4 • K C Ft SAM 4s. 83% k% U% 2 8 K C p A l. 6a . <*7% 97% 97% 8 K •’ South 6s .. M9% 89% 89’*j 14 K C Term 4- 86% >*5 96% 2'• Kan G A F.l 6s . 101% ]<>"% 1"1% 15 t\rll\-Spring Te S? 96 951 96 5 La- id G Hi T, 5%« 99«.j 99% 99% 6 l^ehlgh .01 5s 03 .19n% ior.% i-mu„ ».ig A My : s I no % JOO % ]«"• % f 2 1. A N 1st rf 4%^ . 9 5% 95 >, 9" '* n %OU I * A y. I o* 34 !■: % 95% Ms null Sug »%•- 99% \‘9 » 99 . I Man Ry -on 4m. . 5s'a 58'-.. 1 Mkt Hi Ry 7s 9* % 9. 4 9' % ! M id Hi < \ ' ■ « . . 90 % 9"% 9"% 5 Mil F.R L rfg 6v 997* 99% f'C, •2 1 MKAT i I rH r L.4 J- % 1" % 4 1 M K A T ngi ,v A 92% 92 92 % 151 MKaT n 5s A k« ' aR M Mo Pa- 1* ini 100% J""% 9 4 Mo F’s» gsr. Is 6 4% 65% 64 1> Mont Pow .« A. 99 9'% 9»7* 9 N F.ng TAT !*' 5s 1*»m% 1 «0 % |n"k 2 ’. N «t TA M 7. %s. 100 4 1 '»0 % lite % 4" V T Cent d .in'* •, 1'»4% L'8 ^ 39 X V C r-l as.1“0% J0u% ln*i% r»o \y Cent imp 4%« 9 1 9*.% 9f,»t 5 5 NVCASll* 6 % s . 9 . % 9 7.% 95% 4a NV Kdis-n rfg .- 99% 99% 99% NTXHftH vi 6s 18 >k »:% y. 51 NV lbs Is rtfs.. 49 48 7, 4f* 2! NV T°! rfg 6s 41 107 307 % 1"7 % 6 NT Tel gen 4%s... 9‘ % 9*’% 96% 28 N V W & R 4%m . . * 1 % *-4 6 4 % a N A W cvt 6s. 129 1 29 1 29 * 2 No * thio TAR ' ^ a 96 95% 96 113 No Va rfg 6s R . 1 "6 % 10-.% 1"C. 5 No Par pr lien 4s. *4% 8 4 '■4% 28 No St Pr,w 1M 5* A 96 95% 9*> 54 Ore Sh Line -fg 4*. 97% 97 > % 15 Pat* Gaa a- El If. . 37,% 9 % 95% 25 Par TAT 5s 52 96 % 96 96% '2 Pin-Am PAT fis. ’"»% 1-9% 1-9 *k 18 Tern P.R 6 Ui .11"% 110% m*. % 2 2 Penn RR tern ■ -% «T% 97% 97 % 10 Penn RR gen 4%s A4’« °*% 94% ]0 Pere Marq -fg 5s. 99** 99*, 10 . 9 Phlla ‘"n a % - 96% 95% 96 4 10 Ph A Read c*r. 100% J.-a% 1* ' 13 Pierre A**ro • k- 95% 95% 9a % ■7 Pressed Ft 1 '* r - 957, 95% VS*« 6 Public Se-v \ .1 k> • . ,'6'« 96% «••% 19 Puma 8 4 Fug 7= L-., % 1 » l1 * 5 Read gen 1% 9i% vi% 9( « 9 Rep | A S 5%* r*- 91% 92 4 R G W rol tr 4- 75% * 72% 1- Hi LIMA' rfg ’ - * I % 94% 94 . 29 Si 1.1 MaA 4- RAG d % «s% . % 6 k > i I,AHf p- Ii 4s A :«% ;* . » • .’7 Ht I. F F adj k-a 87% 57% k7 147 T. A S F in- 6s 8u% M. % V % F4 I S W ,-on I* kv 48 ** •i S P AKCSI. I • 1% k.: % » * 5 St P V Depot 5s 101 101 101 1H Hr a Air I. * on »ia 97 90% Jm»% 14 Sea \ f.ine adj s 76% 78 *-j 75% 12 Sin- lair C O 7*i 95% aS % i:‘ SlnHair C t* .-ol 7 95% 95. 93 % * 9 S'n c I Ml K* 4* 1 Of* % 1 4 In'. % 3 7 Sinclair P Line (1. 86% 86 81% 56 Skeily Mil 6%*. 109 !"7% lm* 37 South Par cvt 4s 97», 97 97 9 South Pa-: Iff 4* 9"% 90% 9>i % 15 Mouth Par Col t' 4 s k 7. “a Sb*-* 85% 46 South Ry gen C%tim 1"9% 110 21 South Ry gen 6a. 104% 1«4% 1^4% 3 2 South R' gen 4s. 77% 77 7 7 4 US \V R T rfg 5e 99 08% 95* 7 6 Tern Eler rfg 6s .100% loo% L»u% 21 Third Ave all 36 ?4% 56 1 Third Ave rfg 4s 51% 51** 5 1 * _ Toledo Edi 7s 1"9% 1-9 * U-9% 6 Union P». 1s* «• 92% 9.3 95 % 8 Un Pa- cvt 4s 99% 99% 99% 1 Un Par rfg 4s. 86% $6% 86% 3 r S Rub :%• 1* 6 106 106 9 u H Rub 5s *6% «*• *0 7 V S S*eel •* 5* .105% 105% l‘. % • Utah PAL 5* 95-* 93% «*% 2 Va-C < h rv T %»• 54 5 4 8 4 181 Va C f h 7s «9 k« % S9 a ' a RyA r Tf if 9*^ 96 7 Va R? 5* 97% 97% 9. 7% 6 WsbMftb 2d St .95% 95 •* 97. 1 Warner Sug 7» *.9.7« 76 78 IX Wear Klee 6*. 99’- Mi*, 99% 48 Weal Md let #s •<% *.' % 64% S "-s’ Pa- .• I % 17 Westing Klee »s .1*'6 1-7% 1**8 Wl. k Hpen St 7S ‘ ' '% ». % '5% 9 Willy a-14\ 1st 6 5 - s 10f % P*.1% 100% 10 \8 Ilaon m f 7 % s 71 % 71 % 7 % 26 WTTson l»i 6g 9« % 9» «* % * WI Ison cvt 6a 7: % 75 % 7 2 k, 2»> Young ShiTuhe *>* 94% 44 as Tola! a*le* of bonds tr*dm were 113 13*.(.o» cAmuered with II2.8prerl r^*s day and I1i.757.ooo a year »%o Boat on IVool. Roainn April 1*.—There »s a little m«re Inquiry retat ve 10 effenngs of wool. Sam pies of California fine *nd fin* medium • tapla stork hate r.a-hed tbe marke* Asking price* fo- so- e of thl« wool is about 5 5!n th# grease landed a* Boa ten. A limited amount of Artaona sr«» at««-k and some r.iber territory lines af the new - Ht* a>e a1.so a* a;l/*b> | New York Curb Market | \f»\V t ■ ! ii ln>ll \ • .1‘rtHKan i>rti » him (hr 111 mitrend continued Up t yj] ii A<*r« nut onioualy «ff* ■ i*d ».v not!i»- cut tn Hma> hover «iud* • i , '' I t*» i' c-i aimi cnc «i? he i h. wm Venezuela Petroleum. i . .up' i'.-.i it is*::, high of Pubic !:i:liiif* whlclt recently recorded « -I .<1 vane* on report** of merger* . ii<* Inch . orient earnin':?, developed run vdrr li'r • i egulm i ty. Electric Power urn! Light. on* iii* the meet native ieeiic.*. cliM.! i > irly a point 1»ijriie-i- at 1 ;•T* Nm;l. oal i*ov**r ami Light broke '• point* to „41. uthei change* were largely fru* - lion a*. The f-vtuio oP'ihc Industrial grout* was th* {-ti'engtli of Use motor issueu and a 4ui ij. i 3’j point? tn Gillen- Hafety Ua>;oi Tin radio < ai*« developed an ini j.u\o»i 1 one. I»ubllle. advanced a point l r t-_, and l»efore*‘. lla^eltlne anil Liberty * hair. More showing L actionai gain. inauMriMi*. Sale* High. 3.c a 2 p.n.. 4. ■ \ Drondark PAL. 5.*% ,o ut-’n | 20" Allied Harking 6% 4% '■ % tjftft Am '.»& 13 now. ... 75 7* .4 52.’. Am !.«T ex dJv.141% 14" 14"% ] 25 Am 1.a*T pfd ox d 94% 4 M% ; 1 lit)" A til H A-1. 11 i* W .... fi7% 1; ’ % "" Am H&L pfd. 86 8 6% v" i 2"" Am Superpower A 29% 29% 29% ::u" Air. .*up rpottfr B 29% ::»% 29% I 19m" Asn-J GAB new ... 28% 2s ' '8 2"U‘BuJenonaUlt t o .. 56 56 .»'» u-'U'h «■ MHk.. 14% 14’, 14% 2"" Brit-Am Tob reg . 27% 2 7 „ 2. % :"U t'.f Light . ••% % •'■% 100*1 >tit Trreaa Sug.. 50 5u 310 1"" i uni Hipe Corp.. 17 17 17_ ♦;••(» Chapin Sacks Inc. 21?* 21% 21% 276 Com l*ow Corp. .. 115% 114 11* % !u" t’oin How pfd,... SI1* 81% *»1 % 2.'." Com How Wilt. . 34 2H% 24 !"'i < G A E Bah new .< 4 % 2 4% 14 7» 11"! Com Bak A. 120% 119 119 D.7"U font Bak B. 27 20 26% 1"" Ci,nt Bak pfd.... 95% :*-'•% 95% .'iuu Curtiss perm rlfa. 17% 17% 17% 4.mi |jo Forest Rad clfti 21% 21% 21% 5 -00 Dubjliei c.R new. 16 14 15% 5"U Durant Motors.... 19% 19 19 1 Du . Co Inc. 2b % - » 2 3 % 7FI P.d Si Sh new . 60% 59% 59% 120 El Bd * Sh pfd.. 102 ]"l j D'2 24"0 ED Investor* . . 4:: 42 42% 10 F.od Mot Canada. 198 45» 498 ICO" Freshman (Chas). 12% 12% J2:%1 1"" tiarod Corp . ?. % 2% ..»% ! D'.OO Gillette Raz new. 67% 66% 67% j 4000 QPodyear Tire ... 5"% 29 % 29% I I "0 Uiar d Stores . . 60'< 60% bC% 500 Grennan Bak 17% 17% 17% ton Hazeltine Corp . . 21 % it % 21% 100 11*»\ den i h<*m .. 1% 5% 1% 10ft inter Con Ino ... 1° '0 10 IC00 K*lvina?or Corp.. 25 % i.2% :% 14"0 l.ehigh Pow Se«‘ 109 3 07% 3f'7% 300 I.eh gh Val Coal.. 37% 7% 2;% : • l.ehigh t'r.ai Sales il 51 Si '.’00 l.ib Rad Ch Stores «% - • a % 10" Marconi Canada . . 1 % 1 % 1 % 10 Middle Wen Ctil. 95% 9--.% 96% M d W Util pr In .top- l"i% J0i% t M*u*je Matt 1 orp 10 10 ;o 2.'." Nat Pow St T.t .250 .45 24 6 " Nat Tea Cn n*■ .9 29 2 ♦ 10 N%tv .1 er*e> /-nr 18* 18* 188 ■ N 1 Te! pfd . 112% 112% 112% 7"" Ni«k*l Hla»»> w i . 8 5 % 45% 1"" .Nickel f*| pf.J \V ; 82% ‘.% 82 * •">" Ohio Fuel '"orp “1% 1 "i 13"0 i’aigc Det M"t new 17% : *> 17% ••n pow Corp N V . 44 4 % 44 2ft" Prait k Lambert 4 4 m it 1" 1 Reid 1 e Cr 7s pfd 9* *4 J"" R.-o Motor ex div lo'-l 1 % 15% 2" ' Rova Radio rtf*.. 7% '*. % % 1"o Seugrave Corp ...13 11 1 . I no Sierra Pa«* Elec.. 1*5% Is % J*% 190 Sill-a G Prod clfs 14% J4% 1 t '• 2"'» S..utheast PA* L . . 63 *i" 63 1" Si* t 'al Edison . .107 » 1" % ..''South Cl St Iron. 5 3 I 2’"" spear At Cm. .2.% "" Standard Publish . 25% 24% 2 % 3"" Stut7. Motor. *5 % *; % 6t, 2"" Swift Int i . 29 % 29 % 24% 1 *00 Tenn El Pn\v. 61 6" 6"% t"i* Tob Products Ex... 22 72 52 .V’O 1 nion Carbide , 157 6f,% r. t, % !"" United G Sr E ne v 30 30 3" 2 "0*1 S Light & H. . 1 % 1 1 % ln \ i-Mor Talking M. S3 c? S3 •ft W artier B Hjc A.. 16% 15% 15% _• '»*W ayne Coal . 34% " * % 24% '•ft White Rock . 28% 28% if - White Rock cifs . 2*>% _s 2’»% 3"0 W ickwire S St 1 n. 5% 3% u% standard Oils. 1 'ft Anglo -Am Oil .5% 23 % 25% 10 Buckeye Pipe L . . «fl% 6ft% 60% 4 ion Continental Oil .23% 22% : % 60 Cumberland Pipe .145 144 % 144% ■ ft Gal Sig O rfd old 110 lift 11 ft 1 "• Humble * »i 1 . . 4*t % t. '* 4* % Illinois Pip# Line.142 142 342 Imp Oil '^n new C*1. .*% : * % lft Indiana Pipe L-ne T.% 72’- 72% Int i He* .. . i'3% *.•: •' "ft Marnoli*. Pet. ..134’- 1 3:4% ••ft Olno oil ... 84% ♦% - i‘, "•* Hralrie Oil nee 62% 5.1 63-4 28 i Pi a rt# Pipe i.i* * ii; iff ^ n" 7" South Penn Oil. .1*8 163% 1*U% »•• Stand <»il of Kar 21% 31 , ; , U" -'and Oil I%! K' 11®% 115*^ 11. , 7"" Sts nd Oil of N V 42% 41% 4_% 1 •• S' * nd Oil of Ohio 3 4* 2 46 346 120" Vacuum Oil .. .97% S6 % »7% MLrellanesnie Oil®. 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Ift 5 jt 9 tOOl't a h Apex 6% 8% 6 i^ [5 700 Wendec '’op M . 4% % 4% Dom re tie Ronds. 1 Aluminum 7a 2 5 1 •11 % 1*1% D’% 3 \m Be** Aug 6a 99% ««% * s % 21 Am GA-E1 6* . 96% 94% 94% 7 Am f.e Co 7a 105 Iftf, 14 Am HAL* 6s 95% 95 6>% ' Am Rolling 6« . j n 2 lfl!% jft; 2 A*11 Sum Toh 7%a 97% 97% »7% 3 Anacon Cop 6a 103'* l"3% ]- . 4 7 6sao Aim H *%# 43 u «* 7 At Fruit lor «■ || Z2 2? 7ft A’ G A W l 5* . 47 66% 67 lft B#* v*r Rrd 4a 93% 91% 97% 5 L- Te| < an Sa 9.4% 9' % 9« » Wr cwn and offer bonds of the new iuue $75,000,000 Dodge Brothers, Inc. Convertible 6% Gold Debenture Bonds DENOMINATION $500. $1000 DUE MAY I, 1940 Sinking Fund of Si.000.000 per annum, available semi annually / I'lie avernge annua! earnings of $16,034,613 for Die past six years were more than R>2 times the maximum annual interes" charges. Certain conversion privileges of these bonds into Class A stock should prove vqry valuable in the course of time. Dodge Brothers is the third largest manufacturer ot automobiles in the world. Advertising expendi ture, in addition to amounts expended-by dealers, have totaled more than $12,000,000. SPECIAL CIRCULAR ON REQUEST We reconipiend for investment these bonds at 99 and interest, to yield 6.1(Kr - - * I REM. ESTATE MORTGAGES , * TO 1 Petri* Trust Rida AT SSIS M K HV.NOI.KR Re- \|t' ' " B ~i * • r * n s *» 1<*« *, 1^4 1 i • i . i* its t , -. • ! . - M • 4 i •*, « I -t ! " « 1,1 '« 1" * I•* *'••0 i}.«* V ■ «a 1 * * • 1* S 104*. | inn Tcttll'* • ' * **’• *»S i « V .1 • , * . < * i* in!,v iv ■ ■ • s r*; 'i j»_* *» I*#! tMl ' (Im . I'M . K*9'i 1U4IS .< i*uni«»j' Tan 7b t**i ioi lot I? I'Vj HugNi 'I* "-S t*s *MS iliintm Hla Olt 7».l*>.%Vg l**o *« lOo’* I «;iiir «'ll . . 9f»9J»S »tS Muir imi .i,9b .9..tots i©is iois l K • * Term r#S«..l»lS ltlv l°lv \ n Pul* Hrv % **H **S *9; I Nor Ml* Pi# w f. Sr. 101S HM '« 101 S . .hi.. 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ICdlson Co .1 * ’ *4 JudahJ* ..9 4‘9 Id a mo ml Math .1 ! *e»*re of‘l .. 9 4 *5 Rddv Paper .16 15 Libby 666 . 6U 7 National Leather . 4'- 41» junker Gate .k > •» Reo Motor* . 12 *.J If: ■Swift A- <*o .11ft 1191* 4\vift Inter . 24 2? L rh<u»ip.«-n .ASl* 47 Wahl .16 14 H New York Metal-. New Tork. April 16.—Coppar-—Eas: J e' ,’irolytif*. -po and futuraa, ISbjc Tin—Steady; spot and nearbj . 69.Mk.-J fu’urea. 69.62'-. I-on Irregular* No 1 northern. ?! 60J 72 <>*• No. 2 northern. 29.59® 21.90c; No. - •outhern. 29.99 21.00c L*aci—Steady : spot. 4.ft9 If 1.56c. Zin^—Eav East S'. Louis, epo* *rd future*. 7 9«i (5 7 0;,r An'imony— Soot. !2.£ft®13.09c Vondon Moner* London April 15. — Ba*- Silver—Cl t 16a pe • oun^e Money- 4 pe- ran* Giscount *V te» Shnrt bills 4’a^4 * per months bills, 4 V New iork Cull Mener. v» v To-*. April If.—Call Monay—• Siead? h gh 3’, per cent; low 1^ pe' * n* . ‘Sing bid. ". 1, p*r <-#nt. offered ft *4 |*er rent; I»*t loan. 34 pe- . #nt; calf loans aya-nst ar-eeptancea. 3 oer '-•nt T>m» L‘>an« Easier; missed collators *'i-'4" da « 3*4 ft 4 pei cent: 4 6 months, 4 per rent. Prime Commercial Paper—3*4®4 per rent. IJhertT Bond-. \e * York. April 15.—1 ; Liberty bonds? Libertv' 2 **s. 191.13. First < .* 102.4 Second 4L*. lftL*. Y-Ard 4 54 • 101.2S Fourth 4 ’4 s. 102.6. United States treaeury 4- 199.$1 United Stares treasury 414g. IOC.4. New York F-oltry. New To- April 15.—Poultry—ALv*. Market nominal (holiday) Greased; Mar ket ’.'■regular: prices uncharged. New York Coffee. v ■ T rk April If —Coffee—Rio No 7. 2'Sr 'ant os No 4. 2 4«4e. Future* i?ead; Iu •- 17 2*-. Gecember. 15 fr*c. \>w York Ailrtr New York April 16 —Bar eil'-er 67'jc; Me\ *n d'' s-» ' 1 *4r Nf« 1 (*rk RirHber v*-*- T -- Vp-il '6 r. ;bbe- — Smoked :*t - - **•» • -pot 4F?r M'hen the bnbr yollf borauM a pin :c >-t i* ■king: him fiar^goric won’t pull the pin. uiuRTh UM ENT. Walkers Must have foot help One Week Free This is to jteople who walk or dance, "r stand many hour* on their feet. To those whose fee: swell, pain ind burn. We want to prove to you that all these tortures can be quickly relieved and prevented. Countless people— folks all about you—know this. They ire savin? this pain and discomfort. ■ Til relieve* these troubles, almost In a jiffy. It prevents them. It han?e* pain to joy at once. When ■n e vou know, you will never let foot rouble* bother you. The test 1* frr. As ;* for it no • IV.arh how It draw* out pain and ■•■re ness, hiov !• red';.'** •nellins. rhen how it wards otf recurrence To you who suffer in thee* **; ew thln?s are more important. Ton uifferinc i* needless I,*t u* pro hat to you. Clip coupon now.