THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, HUT. 14 LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Ten to Twenty Lower Country Throwing Cattle Away Lambs Higher. HOGS GET A LITTLE BUMP . Omaha, April II, 117. Ttseeiots were: Calll.. Uobs. Sheep. orfkisi Mom. v. ...... i.s3 10,230 11.4:4 iifrielal Tuesday Mil 16.443 3.398 u.uni.t. Wedne.day. i.ioo n. l.ooot , Thro deys thll week. 20,031 43.493 :4,n; ,Um. d- la.t week. 22.429 2J.H6 23,828 Sim, dm : wki. .go. is, HI 29.437 Sam da 1 U. in.ll.lll 47.il 1 34,571 in data 4 wks. aco.K.87 17.173 17,141 Same dan laat year.. 11.337 34.17 36,134 Rerelois and dlspoelllon of live stock at tha Union 8tnrk Yards, Omaha, for twenty- four hours endlner at 1 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. GRAIN. AND PRODUCE Wheat Prices Climb to Record Height AU Grains Re. . cover from Slump. M. BU p .. t Wabash 4 Mlnnourl Pacific $4 7 Union Pacific... i 70 I V. A N. IV., east 1 I v.. N. W,; weit 7 t. PI. P.. M. 0...k 3i C, B. ft Q-, east U 0 B. ft WMt " 13 c. n. 1. ft P., eest.... 11 19 1 C. R. I. ft P., WUt... .. 2 . . .. Illinois Centri.1 S , .. .. Chicago Great West... 3 I .. . Totals......' M Ml ' 1 Cattle Receipts were Jaw again today not only here but t all other point wnn tits mult that price everywhere are DreaK Ing badly. The country appears to b In ft nanlc to Mil and la sacrificing a lot of cat tle at way lower prices that will bo badly needed for beef thirty or alxty daya from bow. Price thll morning were lOOlOo lower than yesterday, which mean that outside of a faw choice heavy beeves tha general market- la Jt0Soo lower for tha week. Year! In la especially are a drag on tha mar. ket, being very hard to aell and they are $0o 01.00 per hundred lower than tha high time two weeka ago. Heavy reeoera nave auffred In tha aam proportion a beef oat tie, but light atockera have not shown quit o much decline, that If the kind that are wanted to turn in grass. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves. $11.10013.00: fair to good beeves. lld.T6tfll.IO; common to fair beeves. II..0 oio.T: good to cnoic neiteri. u.sooio.sd good to cbolea cows, M.7tl0.J.fc; fair to good cows, lg.099a.7B; common to fair oowa. .60$ 7.40; prim feeding steers, 11.10 9 10.36; good to choice feeders, $8.7&0t.S0; fair to good feeders, II. Of) 01.76; common to fair feeders, 14.7691.00; good to choice atockera, $8.40910.00; stock he I fere, 17.009 f.71: stock cows. $.00Ot-3l; atock aires. 18.00910.40; veal calves. 11,00! J. SO; beef hulls, ate is, ate, 9I.2&04.76; bologna bulla, Representative aalhe: . ; Hogs Kor the third time in three daya that waa a, very liberal run of hogs on hand today, supplies of 230 cars, or about 14,400 head, being, in fact, the largest of the week to date and the heaviest that have been here since ftis latter part of March. For tha. first half of the week arrivals total 43,414 head, as agalnat 3I,II last week, 21.417 two weeks ago and 14,317 ft year ago. For the third auccesslv time buyer were In almost complete control of tha hog market, and. In fact, tha decline en forced waa tha greatest that ha been reg istered since the drop started. Packera started out bidding ft quarter lower oa the beat hogs, but soma shipper buying at 16930o lower figure caused killers to raise their offers and they too bought their first hog 16920c off. Sales made this way were ot pretty carefully selected stuff, though, and when the decent strings started mov ing It was at flat SOo decline. Bulk of the better hogs sold thla way but tha market kept getting a little easier right along aa the day advanced, and toward tha later end of the. morning flat quarter reductions wereyioted even on some of the pretty de sirable bunches. Representative sates: No. Av. Bh. Pf NO. Av. 10.. 107 74.. 117 7.. 161 31. .Ill 14.. 100 10.. 104 Sheep Big receipts and , weaker price at Chicago acted aa cheek of the .lower- market this morning, but packera, who at tha outset hinted that they wanted lamba a quarter lower, were not long in getting their offers up to ft steady bet is. They mad the bulk of their pur chase at good steady to strong figure, and In apota advances of lo and even 10c were noted. Movement started early and nearly all the lam be being of tv desirable ort. bulk f tha offerings changed hand in good season, practically all, tha lambs starting for the scales before It o'clock. Most of the sale were made around $11.60, hulk of, in offerings being all flnlahed Mexicans of fairly desirable weights, lorn at $16.10 were bringing a nickel mors than waa paid for their mates yesterday. Pack ers would not go above yesterday's top of $16.46 for anyMng. The only clipped lamb on sale, a heavy clasa, sold at $11.40. Old sheep, of which five or sis ear ware here, were steady. Light fed western awe brought $13.1$ and yearling and wethers, similar to, but not quits desirable, aa those that brought $11,10 yesterday, sold t $13.00. The fact la that It has been so long Bines ft run of sheep of any slae was her that quotations are mainly a matter of guesswork. No lamb cold on ahearlng account. As a matter of fact, the killer market has moved ud conald- tlrably hi the last two weeks, white feeder buyer are reducing their figure aa the season advances, and the chances. are that with prospects for moderate supplies right ajong now feeder buyers will not get In oa anything or consequence, f Quotations on sneep attd lambs: tamos, lltht and handy, $16,16916.70; lambs, heavy, $4.76f16.40; lamba, fresh shorn, $13,009 13.76: lambs, shearing, 114,00014, Mi year- l.gs, good- to choice, $13.00911.76; yearlings, fmr to good. $12. 00911-00; wethers, fair to choice, $11,609 12.10; ewes, good to choice, 1U, 60911.36; ewes, fair to good, $10,009 11.60; owes, plain to culls, $7.4) .,.. . , 100.180 160 16 00 71. .323 I0 It 30 11. .334 ... 16 10 18. ,262 ... 16 40 20., 260 80 16 60 10. .360 160 16 63 Bh. Pr. 120 11 31 240 II 26 80 16 16 ... II 41 $ II 60 ... 16 10 prospects CHICAGO mi STOCK MARKET. tittle MewHogs Are Weak heep Mar- ; Chicago, ' April II. Cattle Receipt, li.voo need market slow; nailvo beef cat- tie. Jt.00918.36; stock ere and feeders, $7.26 nitr; cows ana heifers, 1E.609 10.16; aitves, $8.60013.76. Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head ; market w-iSk. 30c under yesterday's average; bulk or sales, 16.fcft16.l; light, $16.30916.76 mixed, $16.20iftl6.SO; heavy, $11.20911.16 rough. 116.20916.40; pigs, $10.60014.00. Hheep and Lambs Receipts, 31,000 head; market weak; wethera, $10.10912.76; ewe. i 3ffi.oi tamos, su.iv9ii.T4. 1 . St. louls Live Week Market. Ft. ' Louis. April 14. Csttle-r-Repelpt, 1. Co nean; mar net weak; native beef steers, IT. 30911.09: yearltn alters and heifers. K&0912.90; cows, 14.00911.00; stoefcers and edra, 16.00 9 10.16: prim southern beet ilecre. 18.98 11,60; beef costs snd heifers, tf.2698.00; prim yearling steers and he(f rs. $7.60910.00; . native calvea, 16.009 .1.35. ' 'Hoga-Roelpts, 1,600 head; market J6c nvrer; lights, $16.46918 86; pigs, $10,769 ii.ao; mixta ana out mere, ii.91i.qo; tood heavy.-$16.10916.00; bulk of sales, IIS, 66911.16. Mheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.109 head; 'market weak; lambs, $13.0flt? 16.76; ewts, ; 699)3.11:. yearlings. $13,76914-11; cllp- ) lamb, 91Z.009"-". 114 29 34 u Oats. 174 RECEIPTS QUITE " HEAVY Qraaha, April 41, 1117. ni PaWatinia of Brain --wre somewhat heavier today and the trade In the local cash market In markeo contrast. 10 yvsier day's dull session. Today's prices on wheat snd corn were, however, much more satisfactory ' to the ellrs. wheat being quoted at $2.40 snd 12 41 on No. 5 bard, while the No. S hard ruled from $2.67 to 12.40, an advance of 7c to 100 above yesterday's nominal quotations oh hard wheat, The above prices on No. 2 and No. I hard wheat show an advance of 2c to Ic over the previous record, price, while ssles nt corn today at $1.51 were about 2c over the highest prevloua sales. White corn sold pretty readily at the pre vailing prices, and while there was a good Inqulrv for the different varieties of corn, the srflers were not satisfied with the price offered for yellow and mixed and a targe part of these samples were carried over. The com market generally was quoted from lc to 2 higher, white corn bringing around $1.61 for the better grades, while yellow nm tin id around 11.44 and $1.46. and a car of high color mixed corn sold at 11.421. . CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Chicago 80 Mlnneapolla 3U Duluth $ Omaha 37 Kanaas City 42 St. Louis in Wlnnlneg $12 ' These sales were reported today r Wheat No. t hard winter: X car, $2.61; 4 cars, $2.60. No, I hard winter: I cars, $2.40; I cars, $2.66; 4 ears. $2.67, No. 4 hard winter; 2-S car, $2.66; 1 car, $2.69; 2 cars, 2.41$. Hempl hard winter: 1 car, 12.60: 1 gar. $2.42; l car, iz.ao. no. mixed: I cars, $2.47; 1 car, $3.46. 1; 1 car, ii.sd. nampis. i- oar, $1.80. - Barley No. 4: l car, 11. so. Corn--No. 2 white: 1 car, $1.C1H; I oars, $1.61. No. 2 white: t cars,. $1.11. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.44. No. I yellow: $-6 oar, $148; 1 cars, $1.44- No- 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.44. No. S mixed: 1 car (near white), $1.40; 1 car (shippers' weigntsr, $1.46; 1 car, $1.46. No. 4 mixed: t cars, $1.44. No, t mixed: oar, $1.43H Oats No. 2 white: 1 car, 7114o; 1-6 car, 71c. No. I white: rrs, 71c; i oars, 70ic. No, 4 white: I cars, 70c; l car, 70c; 1 ears, 70 H". Bample white: 1 vcar, 70 "Ac: 1 ear, 70c; 1 car, Otttc; 1 car, Y 8c. Sample mixed: 1 ear, 69c. Omaha Caah rnees wneai no. 2 nara, IM092.41; No. I hard, $2.6192.00; No. 4 hard, $3,46. Corn: No. 2 white, $1. 6191.6m; No. 1 white, $1.6091.61: No. 4 white, ll.6991.6QH; No. I white, I1.4IO1.60; No. white, $1.4191-49; No. I yellow, 1.44tf 1.46; No, 1 yellow, $1.4491-46; No. 4 yel low, $1.4391-44; No. 6 yellow, $1.4191.434; No. yellow, $14.2 91.43 ; No. 2 mixed. 1.44tt91-4; No. 2 mixed, $1.4491.44); No. 4 mixed, 1.43tt 9144; No. 6 mixed, lf.43H91.41K; No. $ mixed, $1.4301.43. Oats: No. 1 white, 71 971 He; standard, 71 071ttc: No. I white, 70 011c; ino. white, 70970446. Barley: Malting: $1,249 1.36: NO. 1 teea, SLZQif I., nye. , 1.16; 1, $1.8891.81. L.ocai range or options; NEW YORK STOCKS Market Sags After Early Demonstration of Irreg ular Strength. LEFT TO1 OWN DEVICES New Turk, April II. Left lar.ely lo lt own d.vlcea when iot under furthor pro. f.Mton.1 pre.aur., today', market aa.e-ed after an early demon.tratlon of Irre.utar .trenirth. In whkh .11 but . few apodal Btocka participated. than a dotcn different leeuea, chief of which wer. United State, steel, ma rine., metal., motor, oqulpmenta and mu nition., made up almost three-fourtha of the day's total turnover of I10,n0 .hare.. Kalla were at no time of . factor, aalde from their comparative atrenirth. Tho conflicting aentlment prevallin. In rpeculattvo quartera wa. leen In the coiy trary course pursued by stocks of that caliber. Ohio Oas, for Instsnce, made an e.lreme advancevof ts points to 140,, while Industrial AVohol fell 3, with losses of two to about Ave points In motors and subsidiaries. Oils, tobaccos, fertilisers and shlpplnirs wra mostly lower. Reading, Union Pa cific and Canadian Pacllln were the fea tures of the railway group, but gslns op I to. lit points were largely canceled. Coppera made virtually no headway. United States Steel derived much of Its rtrength from estlmstes of sarnlngs for the first quarter of the year, soon to be published, and Sloss Sheffield's furthsr de cline of II. to fto resulted from th. pass ing of the dividend. Ttonds . showed their usual irregularity after early steadiness. Total aalos, par value, 92,l2S,l)on. V. S. coupon 3. de clined 1 per cent on call. ' Number or sales nd quotations on lead- ! flalesl Utah. Ln. ftln.e. Am. Beet Sugar.., 3,300 4 Njlt J American Can 1,40. 4 Vi 444, 46 Am. Car F'ndry 3 Am. locomotive... 1,000 7ftj tlt4s H Am. Smelt. Bof. 3.I00 01 - SIS, 01 Am. Sugar Ref..., 1,700 113 H 113 ' 111 Am. Tel. Tel.,.. 300 tUt 15314 H3U An. Z L II..,. 300 33 33 33 Anaoond. Copper., 11,000 74 7ti t Atchlaon 700 102H 103 103 A. O. W. 7. S. S. 4.000 103H 103( 101H Baltimore 41 Ohio,. too 7H 76', 71 R. 4t 8. Copper..,, 400 4314 43 42 -i Cal. Petroleum..,. 600 30 30 i 3014 Canadian Pacific. 1,700 1112 lei-Vtj 1411. Chesapeake ft Ohio l!l00 tt't t!4 ltA C At. A St. P . , , 000 SO 7H 73fs Chicago ,W, 300 111 1141, C , R. I. P. ctfs 4714 cnlno copper 1,000 Colo. Fuel k Iron. 700 Corn Products Ref. 1,300 Crucible Steel 10,900 Art. Open. I High. I Low.j Clos. Yes. Sht. I I .. May I II 3 4! 134 I 41 ill July 1 13 1 I7W1II 1 I7H I'D Sept. 1 14 1 41141143 1 II 14 14H Com. May 1 II t 41 H 131 1 41 H 13314 July 1 33 1 J4 133 1 3114 131 Sspt, 1 3t I 3314 131" 1 31 H 133 Osts, May (714 37H 1714 . I'H 17 July eo 1314 3044 3314 10 Sept, 1114 334. B1U 3844 Bl Chicago closing prlcss, furntslfed Th. Be. by Logan A Bryan, stock and fgraln brok ers. 313 South BUteantn strsst, Art Open. High. I LowTf Ojbas. Tea. Wht. " I May I 31 I 14 111 I 3314 233 July til. 1 3314 13344 1 37H 11114 apt 1 17 1 70 14814 1 lt,K Corn. , May 1 37 4J 1 43 13314 t 41 4 131 July 1 3314 1 3714 133 1 37 13714 Sept 1 3744 1 10 133 t 30 131 Oats. May 14 11 1414 13 14 July . 33 14 3! 3414 13 Sept 13 13 13 33 36 Perk. May II 30 17 01 31 60 37 03 33 30 lalT 13 31 It 31 33 II 13 30 33 37 Lard. . - May It II 30 37 ! 30 30 37 10 70 July 31 31 31 33 77 31 30 30 30 ftlba. May tl 33 li IB S3 11 10 11 II July II II II It II 33 II 30 II II OlMBsi H.y MMkat. Hay Reoelpts oontlnua light: market firm and higher on .11 grades of alfalfa and pralrl. hay and demand good. cnolc. upland frame sit.ouvib.uu; no. t, H3.ooei7.00: No. I, Ii4.oooil.oo: No. I, 310.00Oll.30i No 1 mldlsnd, 31I.00O17.00: No. I midland, 111,00 0 14.00: No. 1 lowland, 113.00 014 00: No. 3, I3.I0O10.I0; No. 3, tt.30O3.30. Choice Alfalfa 330-00911.00: no 1, I13.00O10.00: atandard, 4I3.00O13.00; No. 3, I14.00O1I00; No. 3. til. 00O13.00. Straw Oat, I7.00O7 60; wheat, 10.000 1.33. KaftMS City General Market. Xansas City, Aprlt 13. Wheat No. t hard, 11.3202 33: No. I red, 33.3103.11; May, 33.47: July, 11.17. Corn No. I mixed, 11.4301.43: No. 3 whits, 11.32 0 1 33: No. I yellow, 11.411.66; May. 11.46; July, 11.37. Oats No. 1 white, 14 0 74; No. I mind, 73 013c. Butter Creamery, 47o; frsta, 44c; sec onds, 43c: packing, 36o. i Kgga Firsts, 31c. . Poultry Hons, lie; roost.rs. llo; tur keys, 34c, Kr.por.ta4t Apple, and Dried Fruits, New Tork, April 13. Kvaporated Apples Market atrong; fancy, 11O130; eholoo, 100; prim., 3 esse , Pried Fruits Prunes, firm: Callfornlss, 3011o; Or.gons, 10O10o. Apricots, strong and scarce; fancy, 140. Peaches, firm; choice, 3o; .xtr. choice, 3o; fancy. ISo. Raisins, steady; loos, muscatels, 30 10c; oholo. to fanuy, aeeded, 3OIo; aoed Uas, 11O130; London layers, 11.80. Cuba Cane Sugar. . 3,000 Plsttllers' Securities 3,100 Rrle . 31.000 Genera! Electrlo, General Motors., 33 4 33 1 43 13 37 300 104 164 104 16,00 105 101 102 63 47 23 12 47 13 . IS 63 47 32 1 43 13 27 300 111 110 110 1,600 31 30 30 33 80 41 38 6,400 13,800 2,200 700 1,200 1,000 800 47 38 41 21 32 16 43 B. 66 78. 78 41 44 38 38 32 43 130 46 83 38 22 34 43 300 128 128 138 400 103 103 103 600 31 31 31 46 86 II 12 84 43 Croat No. pfd Oreat No. Ore. ctf. Illinois Central... . Inaplralton Copper, 9,700 Int. M. M. pfd 31.510 Inter. Nickel 3,800 Inter. Paper 600 K. C. Southern Kennecott Copper. 8,100 43 42 Louisville aV Nn.h Uaxwell Motor... Mex. Petroleum.. Miami Copper... Missouri racinc... Montana Power.... Nevada Copper.... New Tork Central.. N. T.. N. H. i H.. Norfolk V Western Northern Pacific. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal... Ray Con, Copper, ., Reading , Rep. Iron aV Steel.. Shattuck Arts. Cop. Southern Pacific... Southern Railway.. Studebaker Corp... Z4..00 Texaa Company. . .. 1.400 314 210 810 I'nlon Pacific 7,700 187 116 137 U. a Ind. Alcohol.. 20,100 110 107 107 IT. S. Steel 30,300 113 110 111 II 8. Steel pfd.... 800 117 117 117 Utah Copper 11,700 110 10314110 Wabash pfd. "B" 36 Western Union.... 300 93 96 96 Westlnghouse Bloc . 300 48 48 48 Total sales for the day, 110,000 shares. 800 1,400 ' 7,000 4,300 400 400 3.100 83 86 78 36 34 18 88 63 43 '96" 78 36 93 27 83 61 48 39 96 79 16 ' 94 21 14 New Tork Money Market. New Tork, April II. Prima Mercantile Paper 4 04 per cent. Sterling wxenange oixiy-nay nine, 14.72; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, 14.72: commercial sixty-day bills, 14.71; damand, 14.76; esbles, 4.76. Sllvsr Bar, 7,e: nsxican uouars, .1.. Bonds Government, weak; railroad, ir regular. Tim. Loans Firm; sixty nay., ait v. p.. eont: ninety days, IS 04 per cent; six months, 404 psr cent. Call Money Steady; highest, S per cent; lowest, 3 per oent; ruling rate, 2 per cent: last loan. 2 per cent: closing bid, 1. per cent: offered at 3 per cent. U. 8. 3s. reg... 88 Int. Mer. M. 8s.. 93 U. V. s. U. 8. U. S. 'U. s. Is, cou... 98 3s, reg... 39 3s, cou... 33 4s, reg... 108 cou. . .100 Panama 3s, cou 98 K. C8. ref 6s. 87 U & N. un 4s... 91 M K T 1st 4s. 78 Mo. Pac. gen 4s 19 Mont, Power 6s 88 N. T. C. deb 8s. 106 Am. For. Sec. 6s 97 North. Pacific 4s 89 Am. T. m T. c 6s lllNortn. racuio ss o. Anglo-French 6s. 94D. 8. L. ref 4s... 89 Arm. A Co. 4s.' 98 Pac. T. A T. 6a.. 99 Atch. gen. 4s... 90Penn. con 4. s. 103 Bait. A Ohio ts.. 87 Psnn. gen 4s.. 97 Cent, Leather Bs.100 Reading gen 4s.. 91 Central Pac 1st, 96 S. L. A S. F. . Is 69 C. A O. cv. 9s... sottnouin, rao. ov ..tow C B A Q 1 4s... 16 ' South. Pao. r 4s. 87 C M A 8 P g 4a 98 South. Rail. Is.. 98 C R I A P r 4s. . 72'Texas rao isi .. C. A S. ref 4s, 81Unlon Pac. 4o..i 96 t. A R.-Q. r 6s. 86 'Union Pao. ov 4s 91 D of C 3s (1831) 38 U. 8. Rubber 8a.. 88 Krl. gen. 4s.,.. 84U. Steal Bs...l06 Oen. FJIec. 6s. . ,105'Wablmh 1st 100 O. N. 1st 4s... 94West. Union 4s 91 III. Csntral r 4s. 81 "Bid. London stocks and Bond,. London, April 18 Am.rlcsn securities were quieter and. only vsares not-rqutr.d by th. treaaury ohange. hands occasionally on the stork sxchanga today. Silver Bar, 36 d per ounce. ' : Money 4 per cent. Discount Ratea Short Mils, 40 par cent; three months, 4 04 per esnt. Kansas City l ive Stock 'Market, xanaaa City. April 18 Cattle Receipts, 4.700 head; market steady to 15. lower; lu Cltr Un Stock Market. : i-loux City, April IB. Cattle Receipt., t.409 h.ad; market, killers 30c lower; stock- .r strong: be.t sters, ,ll.oureiz..o; outcn rs, 89.0OO 10.73; tat cows and helfera. 17.60 3)9.76: canners. 86.6007. 60; stoukers and Xders. !.K) 10.11; calves, 91.I0O8.76; sutla. etags, etc., 37.00O19.00; feeding cows iml kelfer.. 33. 609.40. Hoss Receipts, 13.000 head; market 160 uc lower: light, 916. 004916.29: mixed, 116.20 S1I49: heavy, 318.46016.in; pi. 111. lot) l:.:0: bulk of ssles, lit .38018.46. Sheep and I,ambs Itecel.L. 700 Keadi market. 19c lower; yearlings, 313.000 13.60; Klthots, 311.60013.60:, owes, tll.lOOlMO; Umbs. 112. IBtj 16.10. St. Joseph live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., April 18. Cauls, Re ceipts, 2,300 head; market dull and lower: .leers, tl.00O13.69: cows and helfera, 36.69 01126; calves. II. 004311. 16. ' Hogs Receipts. 7.000 head; msrket too 15o lower; top. 118.10; bulk ot salts. 116.10 Oli.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 9,699 head; market atead) ; lamba, lli.OOOlt.76; own, 9I3.00O13.00. 5i 6 First Martgags Beads 1 INVESTMENT Dsaosnlaatlam 1100.00, tSOO.OO, $1,000.00 A SURE AND SAFE INVESTMENT '. FIRST TRUST COMPANY 4lh Floor, Flrsf Nat. Bk. BMg, Omaha. AWnrt 1U1 n U 11)6 TV DODGE eD0UQLAS STREETS To Reduce the Cost of .Living Buy for Colt ni S.t. th. 2i to 50 en Book Account Exponio. 9 brj Diamond C Soap. ... .25! F.ncy Country Creamery Butter, per id 40C Fancy Dairy Table Butter, per lb. 40 Fancy Full Cream Young America, .Wisconsin Cream or Brjck Cheese per lb 30 Imported Roquefort Cheese, per lo ..wae Eat Or.nf.9 Mor. H.althful .not Ch.ap.r Than M.at. Th. Hifhland Nav.1 Ora.ig.. Aro tho Fin.at Grown In Catornia, Wan.sd.y. p.r Doaon il5t. 17Ve. 209. 254. 30 Tho V.f.tahl. Market of Omaha 15 lbs. best No. 1 Cooking Pota toes to the peck . (get your weiKht),lor 85 Fresh Beets, Carrots, , Turnips, Shallots, Parsley or Radishes, per bunch 54 Fresh Head Lettuce, head, 5 and .....'..:. 7tt Fresh Hothouse Leaf Lettuce, 3 heads for 10 Fresh Hothouse Cucumbers, each, at ....12r, 15 and ZOt Old Beets, Carrots or Rutabagas, per lb .........5 Fresh Rhubarb, lb 7V4 tor, p.r lb 504 1 Fresh Cauliflower, lb . . . . 12 H .Jt Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays. 10 lbs. best Pure Granulated Sugar , for ....81.00 6 lbs. choice Japan Rice. .. .25 Nebraska Maid Macaroni or Spa ghetti, pkg. j ,.7 16-01. can Condensed Milk, .lie The best Bulk Laundry Starch, per lb 5t MacLaren'i Peanut Butter, per lb ....15 Ripe Olives, per can. ..... . .lOt California Peaches, lb 10 and t 12Vt California Seedleaa Raisins, per lb 12 California Prunes, lb 12 H and 15 Califoniia Cooking Figs, lb. .15 Sour Pickles, quart 10 Sweet Pickles, quart ..20 Chow Chow, quart. 15 Jello, for dessert, pkg 8 Mi Advo Jell, for dessert, pkg., 8 Mi Breakfast Cocoa, per lb. . . .20 The best Tea Sif tings, lb .12 Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, per lb 20 Th. B.at -Cr.am.ry Butt.r. p.r ' J. 48 Ih Beat Croenngry rackag But prima fed steers, l J.tSOU.OO; dreaaed beef steers, $8.tO0U.OO; western steers. 12.78; cows, $b.-010.7-: heifers. $l.00 ll.tt; attvkerB and feeders, $i.0J) 11,00; bulla, 17. .04jie.lt.; calves, $8.00t13.2S. HogvRecelpts, l.40 head; msrket tower; hulk of sales. 16.35Ii.fl; heavy. l& SAtJlt) dQ; packers and butchers, 1S 0 16.10; light, $U.ull.T; piga. $12.3-0 Hheep and Lamhn Receipts, 1,399 head; muket steady; lambs, I! J.I.ff 16.0 : year lings, $13.0(1914.. S; wethera, i:.00f 1J.:5; ewes, $U..ftl3.00. . CHICAGO A: AIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat and Cora Prop Ten Out and Pra vlslona loUar at Opealag. Chicago. April 1$. Upturns In wheat vat uea today resulted from export Interests buying nearly $,000,000 bushels May delivery and also purchasing liberally of the July option. Ob the advance. May showed at one time a bulge of II cents over the low est level of the season. The close waa un settled at $..324V-.3m tor May and $1.17 1.17 H for July, with the market aa a whole Je to $fee above yesterday's finish. Other leading staples, too, all scored net gains corn 1&3c, outs io to ltt9 lc and provisions in Sic Assertions that foreign government Inter ests controlled millions of bushels of Chi cago contracts for grain acted ra a stimulus to bullish sentiment regarding wheut en tirely aalde from the big acquisitions for Europe today. Besides, gossip was current that all available offerings were being ab sorbed for export account In other markets as well aa Chicago, and that prices aa nign as 6$ cents over Chi o July were obtain able at the Gutf of Mexico. Domestic millers were also said to have resumed ac tive buying and to have made large aalea of flour. One of tha chief Influences which at first gave wheat prices a temporary setback waa an enlarged estimate of the stock on hand In Canada, It waa said tha aggregate waa 11 MOM 00 bushels as against recent com pute tiona of 7S.000.000 bushels. Excellent weather conditions both ln the United States and Canada together with better crop ad vices operate also for while aa a tran sient handicap on th. bulls. : Corn paralleled the action of wheat and ascended very close to the highest figures on the crop. Tho volume of trade, though waa rather light. In oats brisk demand from cash Louses and the seaboard made a atrong market almost from the beginning. Messages from the south told of heavy sub stitution of oats for corn. Provisions rallied when grain turned de cisively upward. In the earlier dealing the market was depressed by th weakness ot hog values. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. S red,. nominal; No, B red, $3.674; No. hard, $2.ttt; No. t hard, nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, $1.4SVst91-49; No. 2 yellow, $f.40 1.4V; No. yellow, $1.4501.47U. Oats: No. f white, 68t70V.c; standard, 49 Mi 71c. Rye: No. 2, $l.',3l.-4. Barley, $1.20 1.50. Seeds: Timothy, nominal; clover. $12.00017.00. Provisions: Pork. $37.02 S; lard, $20.7H921.07H: ribs. $1..0&1.?S, Butter Firm; creamery, 4H446c. Rggt Higher; receipts, 27,580 cases; firsts 3636oi ordinary firsts. HQU; at mark cases Included, J33&c. Potatoes Receipts, 35 cars; unchanged. Poultry Alive, higher; fowls, 22ttc; springs, 22c. r Minneapolis Grata Msrket. Minneapolis, April IB. Floiu? Unchnnced. Barley ll.15tjl.il. . Rye I1.874J11.I8. Bran 989.003)49.00. Wheat May, 32.27(4 : July. 12.20. Cash: No. 1 hard, 13.60 tt 39 3.63 (4: No. 1 northern, 12.43(403.474; No. 3 northern. 82.3Ht 3.47(4. Corn No. yellow, II. 43(401.47(4. Oats No. 3 white, 88(40684ie. riuseed I3.30O3.38. St. Lnli . drain Market. St. Louis, April ll1. Wheat No. 1 red, 13.80; No. 2 hard, 13.33: May, 12.64; July, 81.18(4. Corn No. 1, 11.12; No. I white, 11.61; May. 91.47(4; July, 11.3844. Oats No. 3. 73c; No. 3 white, nominal. i c JT - e."-stl,i Figured in 50 seconds on the Comptometer the rapid' fire way to extend invoicQS Do you still extend your bills the three times 8 are 24 and 2 to carry" way? , That used to be the best way. It isn't now. . As compared to the Comptometer way it is an extravagant waste of human energy besides, it's too expensive. A short demonstration of the Compto meter on your billing would show you why. You could set at a glance how an average operator is able to make over 350 extensions per hour with frequent fractions In both quan tity and price. On easier work, as many as 700 per hour are being handled on one Comp tometer every day. It's the quick, one-motion, direct key action that gives the Comptometer this rapid-fire ' speed not only on extending invoices, but on every form of figure work, every arithmetical calculation Involving addition, multiplication, division and subtraction. The Controlled-key allows no slighted key stroke to pass unnoticed. With it on guard, ' even a novice cannot operate the Comptometer imperfectly. s You don't have to buy a Comptometer to find out how it fit your requirements. Say the word and we will test it out to your satisfaction on your own work no obligation, no expense just the opportunity to show you. FELT & TARRANT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 1719 N. Paulina St, Chicago OMAHA McC.gu. Bid. J. H. SHINN, Solicitinf Af.nl SIOUX CITY Lewi. Bldg. ' OFFICES M ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES Suppose All HUDSON Could Use the SUPER-SIX Would Other Types Remain? In the present conflict of types-r-irours, Sixes and V-Types it is well to consider what would happen if the Super-Six -were free. Our patents confine it to the Hudson. , As it is now, numerous fine-car makers advocate other types. And tell you reans for it. Some still cling to Fours. Some urge Eights and Twelves. But thesweight of opinion favors the small-bore Six. , , What would come of this conflict think you were the Super-Six not patented. . , , , " , These Are the Fact The Super-ix last year won all the worth-while records. In a hundred hard-fought contests, against all types, it proved itself supreme. . As for the Light Six, in our final perfection, the Super-Six invention increased its efficiency by S0 per cent. As for Eights and Twelves, our experience with motors of that type which wesbuilt made them seem to us, unnecessary, v , . ; ; . V! ' And the Super-Six has made the Hudson the largest-selling front-rank car. Last year it out-sold any car with a price above $1100. The Vital. Supremacy , One may say, "I don't care for speed, or great reserve power, or a marvelous hilUclimber." ' Then why added cylinders, or extra valves, or anything else to that end? ' . 1 You do want superlative capacity, , whether you use it or not. You certainly want it when it means no added size or' cost. When it', means simply ended friction. -v. . (. . . . That's the-great point; the Super-Six motor is small and light and simple; We haye not aimed at excessive speed or power. We' have simply , minimized friction. We have done bu.t dope better what every engineer has been aiming at for years. And for the same result more speed ai;d power, without added complications. Also multiplied endurance. Endurance was the chief aim. It is friction that causes wear. We have so reduced it that we attain what is proved the greatest motor in the world. And certainly you want it. What One Year Did Mark how the Super-Six, in one year, sprang .to the pinnacle place. There are. now 30,000 running. This year brings nothing to rival ft. So it is bound to gain multiplied prestige. This year's bodies also give to Hudson leader ship1 in style. The ablest artists and craftsmen gave their best to these models. Each is a study in motor car luxury. Each is pattern type.. This year we add a great gasoline saver shut ters on the radiator whieh by controlling the heat of the motor in part overcomes the disad vantage of the constantly falling quality of gaso line. We add a pneumatic engine primer. We add plaited upholstery. ' ' Our patented carburetor on Hudsons alone is self-adjusting to every engine speed. - So Hudson supremacy does not lie in the Super Six motor only. . When you buy a fine car a car to keep you are bound to want the Hudson. You want the car which outperforms and outshines other cars. If you want such a car this spring, we urge a prompt decision. Last year many buyers waited months for delivery. Pka.ton, T-p.ss.nf.r. . . .$1650 C.briol.t, 3-p.aa.ng.r. 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