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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
fmn\ Pirwwrift* ^ill Be <»i • of ('.liamltcr Hrrr Martimn I* |rHlff,Nt«r Ymk Rinktr, Jams* Ti«»* ill, Walmok Hm»I, in Omaha May ?, MwiUmii |* fMilff press tnenl New terk hanker and phtlantberptei, and Ja«nr# MtttN Tauartg. ptxaldest of fh* Wahaah re dreed at Si limit*, Win he |n*Hi of honor at a public affeit* luncheon al lha fhamher ol f'emmetv*. Wedneedey peon, May t Mr. Behltt will maka ih* principal addten* «t the Innrheon, hi# WkJM being "Well Strait." rmiowlng In Ih# fOolelepe of hie father, Jacob II. Bohlff, who with 15 H. Harrtman, financed and euper need Ih# recrganlaallcn of Ih# Union Pacific gyetetn In HIT, Schlff hae gained a high place In financial and banking circle#, and haa carried on and extended Ihe philanthropic work fhal brought th* elder Mr. Schlff to become beloved by thousand* In the g**t. Beside* being a partner In the bank Mg firm of Kuhn, I,oeb d Co , since UMin, he |* director of all line* of th* Union Pacific system, and th# Amerl can Hallway anil Wella Fargo Kx press comps nice; Western Union Tele, graph company. United State* Mort gage and Trust company, United State* Safa Ireposlt company. Pacific Oil company and New York founda tion. He la president of the Jewish hoard of guardians; trustee end treas urer of the Provident Loan socloty, Now York, end vice president of the Netlonal council of Boy Scouts and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. SoJilff has tnken nn active Interest In the Boy Semite and recently mndn an offer of |il,000 each to the 12 re gion* of scouts in tho country on pro vision that they would raise similar amounts themselves. Eight regions have so far taken ad vantage of tills offer, Including the eighth region, headquarters of which are In Omaha. Welter W. Head, a personal friend of Mr. Schlff, wll preside at the luncheon. Engineers’ Club Directors Named New Technical Organization to Elect Permanent Officers Soon. The Engineers’ club of Omaha haa completed Its directorate of 16 mem bers by sleeting the following dlrec t.ors at large: Tt. H. Findley. Roy Page, R. FI. Kdgecomb, H. I. Dodson and J. A. Bruce. The other directors are as follows, representing as Indicated the local (tranches of tho national organiza tions: John Eatenser, Jr., and Homer V. Knouse, American Hoclety of Civil Englneera; Pa.ul H. Patton and C. R. Robison, American Insti tute of Electrical Engineers; D. C. Beull and R. N. Robertson, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; F. C. Stern and E. B. Rhine, American Association of Englneera; Charles F. Crowley and William M. Barr, American Chemical society, . The Engineers' club, recently established and now functioning un der a temporary organization, will be *>n next Thursday with permanent officer/* to be selected by tho dlrec tbl-s at luncheon in the Chamber of fjdmmerce. At tho next general meeting of the Club In May, tho subject for discus slon will i/e, "The Softening of “City Water Supply." Oita of tho speak er* will be Theodore A. (.Risen, gen eral manager of the Metropolitan Utilities district. The olub will give * program during one session of the Nebraska Academy of Science annual meeting here next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, SCOUT STANDINGS ARE ANNOUNCED . Th* standing of Tiny Hcout troop* tor th# Cl yd* W. T)r*w, jr., efficiency tup for th* week ending April 21, Wa* reporf*d hh follow*; Troop. Meeting PI or#. Points. 31 First Presbyterian church.171 4 Jxithrop school ... 4 Clifton Mill school . j r. Si M First Methodist church.ir»C #3 Vinton school .,.i;i| 7* Westminster f'reshy terlsn <;hurh..J27 2j t s st els r f’resby terlsn church. .. 1M Y Omaha.......121) fi Armour A Co...U? 7f Field school.....112 47 Millar f'srk school.100 Jl school, first troop. >7 I Ml Is rut school . 9| 23 tVntrsI f'erk school*7 It Dundee school *7 % Windsor school . 32 f All Faints Kple* opsl church.. 7a ■0 Immanuel Kept let chur< h. 74 73 Benson Methodist church. 72 3* Yates school ..,71 If Beall sottool . r,", 9 Ft. John school. 33 • t Mason school, second troop. 47 IT Ft. Francis church. 47 J33 Ft. Cecil la. school. 13 Corn and WHmI IUiIimi Bulletin. ^ For tha 24 Houm tinting .•» h »• m, Saturday, April 26; I'm* fpltatIon Station#, Omaha lnoh*a and Dlatrirt, 'Iflah. hIjow lOOtha Aahland ..47 4 o 19 Auburn ... ■ 96 . 0 42 ,protean Bow . 40 29 o 07 Cmarfvbua . M n.nu rulbartaon ........ 63 90 0 06 •Fairbury .. 4S- > to* •FaWmoni ......... 4f» S3 1.02 Orand Inland 49 it o.;ja nartlngton ..... #, » 47 9* I o* •H*af|n#a .......... 40 94 0 90 W«ldr*f* .......... 41 22 000 Uroin . 40 in T 07 ^Worth Loup ....... 45 94 013 'Worth Platta ..26 20 0 0«t Oak da la ..4,1 22 or,4 Omaha ............ 64 29 or, 1 'O'WallT ... 47 it 0 24 'Rad Cloud .......... 36 0 1& Takamnh .......... 66 96 0 74 ^Vatantlna ......... 7>1 26 0 12 . fHlfhaat yantarday. xl.owaaf during 12 hfUrm andlng at 4 a tn 75th marldlan Tima, axcapt markad thu** t'Nrlnf* Inrri'dM * Wow Tork, April 24 —Tha actual rnndt firm of elaarttig hmina banka and front rmripanloa for tha vraak fthowa an ax f•§* in raftarva r,f ft*.607,300. rhta la a d tier an «o of |13,645,000 f hlrxco Poultry Chicago. April 24.—Poultry—Allva. low rr; fowln. 23026o; broil ara. 44f>66r. tooatara. J5r. * riin~ * ttulufh, Mlnr... April f4 Ooanj Fla*. JWv, 12 31%; July, 12 17*4; Saptambar, Flour. Mlnnaapolla. April 24.— Flour- changed lu I6r h Ik bar. family patanta, |4.•&©»<; 70 Bran -$ 21.00. Cotton. t'Wwrr Tork, A-prll 26.—Catton—flpot, <|ul#t; middling. *0.60o. *, Bar Wlw. Now Tork, April 30^-Bar alird* . SlaaJaaa dalinia, tl‘4d W -A* ft (fm.ilu (it.wn Sill i. mi-...hi in ■» mi / I* t*.** »MI **»« *• I I >M <l> • tM f«i •• M - * | % I- ■«^ ",»% #>**. ,, .1 * .< *. . « ,» * »fe» »«. «♦* I > I*!'* * ft# •*»?“• *** * • **« * • 4 ' ft «'* * * * i •.-<• *••••« < ** Mt *♦*•* <T%m * ' *■ * * » <H>i Mi lie Me* PhHM# • * •* M eari H«e f»| kHff |«et*4 e»wti>H* M tMefit OwmMmi l *»M IMm « Mi l t Ha I hi?* I «t* if Mi I ***♦ M f* W* i ft|*4 I MM Ml ttMlI N* t »i**e | I t, ,»*# tii, K« % tMHM I I e«t l#f k* I. I *11*0 * I ear, fftifi v ea»a, tit k* * Hflt* • • a* If*. ia«or*a »«Mnot t *af. if# Sa f, miiMi I rata, tee, k* |j oitftai | m*a il» N«. 4, fit I tail I 1 rar. Mi, UMi No |, m«ii»! I rat*. Ma N« I. whiia* 1 rat. Mr Miopia ahi*ai t rif, Me, I Hill t taefiarfiAft of f train IrrrliM, WlIKAT, tfari otnteri ti ra»a Na. I. I ram No I, I rata No. I, I rara Na I, 1 ear *•*" fte Mfaait I rar No, I. mtlafi 1 rar He t. l armn- I »ara k<>. I, t rar No 4, Total II rare. <TJHN. Yellows 4 rara No *. ft rara No t. II rare No 4 I rara No. I, I rara No. I, 4 rata eaittpla. While |n .are No I 4 rara No 4, I rara No. t>, 1 car No. 4, Mieetf. | nr No S. if rare No. I, I car* No 4, | rar No. k I rara No. 4, Total 14 rara OAT*. White ?« cart No I. 7 ear* Na. 4. I ra»a earn pie. Total S3 rara. nric. 1 rar No. I. Total t car. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota.) !lrr#|pt« Today. W’k Ago. Y'r Ago. Wheat ..20 37 44 Corn . 60 ]65 ?;{ Oats . 2* 64 14 Rye . .. 1 Harley . 1 1 Shipments: Wheat . 13 ?0 *7 Corn . 69 134 60 Oata 3i 60 44 Ky» . S3 Harley . . . 3 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipt*; Today. W'k Ago. Y'r Ago. Wheat . 404.00ft 579,non 747,000 Corn . 734,000 1,270,000 639.000 Oata . 620,000 1,029,000 673.000 Shipment*; Wheat . 444.000 691.0O0 637.000 Corn . 495.000 966,000 991,000 Oata . 472.000 942. non 614.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Btiehel*: Today. Y’r Ago. Wheat and flour. lt>2,nno 627.000 Corn . 35,000 . Data . 145,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlota— Today. Age ak« Wheat . 10 19 23 Corn .101 60 104 Oata . . 63 61 6s KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 20 66 4 4 Corn . 60 125 21 Data . 24 29 14 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Week Year Carlota- Today. Ago. Ago. w heat . .75 73 66 /«rn .127 174 62 Data ...74 no 36 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. „ . . - Week Year ..Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Mlnneapolla ... 64 1 30 1 54 Duluth . 40 36 92 Winnipeg .SIT 111 109 f “ j —' " > Chicago Grain V. ■ — —— * Chicago, April 26.—Wheat emerged from a choppy aeaalnn today with moder ate gain*. A aharp bulge took pia«o early In response to the strength at Liverpool and Winnipeg, and also beraueo of t ho establishment of German credit In this country. May liquidation filtered Into the pit steadily on the hard spots, howev. r, and when the demand waa saffgfled a reaction occurred. Tha mar ket firmed again at the cloae. Wheat closed % to V higher; corn, H to He lower, and os'* % to %c lower, while rye waa H to He higher. A surprising feature of the day waa the active buying of May wheat at time*, part of which waa agulnat the selling of July and regarded as the shifting of hedge*. Of late, a good deal of May buying haa been attributed to ahorfa. Igrgejy (orated in the e*st, hut aa the week ended, the trade was dlvld «d aa to who were really tha beat buy ers of the nearby month*. May corn developed Independent weak ness and dragged tha later month* lower. Liquidation In the nearby month waa apparent owing to the henry cash out look The weakness in rsah corn waa confined to Hie Chicago market. Oata met with fair commission house demand on the weak spots, but rea Using aalee gradually took the edge off the market. The demand for offerings on spot wag less active, and premium* at the Inst were unchanged to %c lower. Rye was affected by the Gorman credit new* In that short* became uni loud and alarted a covering movement which enhanced value* appreciably for the day Rye being a popular grain In Germany, It waa only natural that l« ahould he affected, especially since ry# it selling at much cheaper levels than wheat. Provision* were slightly easier at the close. Lard cioeed jhj fa So lower and ribs, 7H to 22 Ho lower. Pit Notes. t ill'ago. April 24.- Wet and cold weather over th* prairie province* of Canada. U causing great renoern. accord ing to Winnipeg advices today The wheat seeding sesRon I* already alarmingly late and if. w»n predicted that unless weather t fears up presently a aharp reduction In acreage la inevttafde. Anv fur'ner delay in the feeding of grain in Canada I* bound to attract widespread attention, for the Henson la already two to three week® be hind schedule. Rains fell over tha spring wheat ter ritory northwest, although there have been Isolated complain'* of dry soil and uneven get ruination. Low twrnpefeture* prevailed over wi<lg area* of the winter wheat belt, hut failed to affect the trend to any noticeable » «i<*nt* The trade fe*f* fairly aura that aside from Illinois, In diana and Ohio, winter wheat crop pros pects are unusually flattering. The movement of wheat for the week, while somewhat In created frr-r the previ ous week, remained materially under last veer's run Very IJftle graftl 1* moving from the farms or country elevators of the northwest. tflocks nt Kan*«s r’lty end Minneapolis decreased considerably over 1,069.600 bushel* for the we*k. and the fr*(J* looks for a further sharp re duction in the total supply figures Mon day. Legislators at Washington «ra being watched i*y th* grain trade Thar* are several farm rail*f bills pending there, some of which are regarded a* highly radical, auch •* the WeNary-Haugen bill. Moms trader* hear that It I* possible an entirely new hill will be drafted, which I* liable fn "bob up" on the floor any day. Advice* that soma of th» country's lead ing legislators have come out strongly to the effect that th^ra should be fees gov ernment In Iniftnes* **ofn*d to c**t a re freshing bree»a over the tired wheat pit. Th*re was considerable doubt heard In the trade regarding Winnipeg messages that there ere I4,00n,f)0i) bushels Canadian Wheat a t the he^n of tho Nk-e yet to he Imported Into the United Mt**e* for domestic use, TJ|# Canadian report* had It that the duty of 47 cent* a bushel cut llttlo figure at, present prfr* differences. < IIM AfiO CVtAll ritl( EH. Hy drain fo. AT *113 Art I Orian. I lllnh. I J,t,w. I dluaa I Taa. m.h; I awl > •* I'^l July / ,«•«*/ Sap. I I 00%| I.07 ) l.»»HI f«4%( 111!. I I or,SI f I i tirr. I 10*14 1.A9A4 J 1.01%' I 09 V, I 1 94% Ilya 1 I I May ! .01S .OSSI .00 SI .Or,SI ot July I .07 s 07 %1 .or S' r.7V 07 S Hap I ,09 .01 SI .« ' .09 S’ .04% r'orn May I .77% ,77%l .7»%l .70%) .77% . I .710,. | I IT, July j .71MI . 7 4 % J 71SI ,74V flan. I '.74 SI .71 SI -7TS' .77%' jJs I .79 si I I Oaf. I I | | | May J .40%! .07 j .40*1 00 * .04% July ! '.40%| ,00%| .00',! oov oos Hap I 09% .0"%' .OO’il .00',.! .40% JUS ''0 47 lit! 97 ^1 a 47 tllfl i,|0.47 Hap III.10 III.Ill III 01 lit 07 III 10 July I 0.47 I * 47 I * 47 | 4.47 J *97 H»p III.IQ III 10 III 10 (ll IQ IIO.I7 Kmi«< 4'ltjr fimlfi. Kini»« f’lty April Jjfl *Vli*il No t hard, tfrfrli.tS; No. 2 rad. II 10, May. - < <1 luly, 67 -fc* aNfc*fl, M»pf*rnb*r. $f>%i millt n«k*d. Corn No 3 whit*, 72^74p; No 9 yal low, 77to77V No 3 yHlow, 7*tt$l'7«f. No 2 ml*M, 7*%a*7»r; May. 72 V . .luly. 1$%n split aakad, Haptambrr, TH\n *fifIt aalr*d Hay—Unchan r *4 Omaha Limtock Afllll IjMM II (Hi , jrjpi .*4;, i ivy* ,f nf *rm A fif ft M| j* »M I I j »*» • ik t *Hi It *|f fl.fl! || l«| M i* 6ft e|$ M ?M Eiiilu*:!: tl53 ttm Piti I |N fce*4 M ws»l JJatimt* M»fMt **# A# Inn ■ L*v . HI the *fc* » • * f Us an Fall to * Nn t« |»!mi 1 * » fit Mi 9^*4 ****** It 11# it tft, foil »• a* 4 b*fi*a I f 1 w M I I 11 Mi III It I'tiw# iHthntk |l Ilf Hl^.a in ..ft, iiil to mm ™»» In *o.d fml ft *00 If; * nmfflnt) la fair row*. good la rheftca fe*de»g, II lift llj fair la i««1 fsedeta, 17 1501 ••, common to fair readers, I* $a Will; ion! la rntlct nwliffi, |7 110 « II. fair »« go *d Ptocketa, I* 64 0 7 »•; common la r*lr stork era, |r. flfl 60; li ashy *ta> Hats. |l «tf I H. a!**, k helfar*. 14 560* .10; fee,In,* row*. It ftO0ft Ift: • tack row# |a 5604 It; lltri calves, 14 56 05 60; veal » alve*. M 0001 06; bulla, ■tags. ale,. 94 no# 7.6ft. llng#~ ftereipta. lo.ftao head Frlatt again •cored a move toward slightly hat* ter levala In today'g session A fair shipper demand, only moderate •uppllet and favorable reports from other renters att tended * to strengthen tha undertone, nod trading In both shippers snd peckers was on a 8010c higher basts, with the emphasis on the short end of tha advanoa. Hulk of tales wrss at 16 9007.1ft with t«»p for the dny |7 16. The week'* closing spread finds price* 160He lower than last Saturday. HOGS No. At. Ah, Pr No. At. Ah. Pr. 77 2“7 210 l<> 75 49 HO . 47 330 70 ti 36 8.1 136 ... $6 ir. 64 204 70 30 206 40 7 00 40 314 . 66 826 . 73 240 ... 7 05 66 253 . f.6 263 . 62 304 160 . f>9 3.14 ... 7 10 51 266 . 61 307 70 64 326 ... 7 15 Sheep— Receipts, none. Fat lambs prices fluctuated erratically this week, with values regaining part of the sharp losses noted on th*» initial days and closed the market around 16 026c lower than last Haturday. Shearers weakened In sym pathy with killers and are off about 15025c. Under an indifferent dernmd and drastic breaks In the east aged sheep suffered 11.5002.60 decline for the sin day period. Quotations on sheep end lambs: Fat lambs, good to choice, 11 5.500 16.00; fat lambs, fair to fond, 114 60015 60; clipped 1 is mbs. Ill 00013.60; shearing Iambs, 115.6001$.65; wethers, 19.00010.60, year lings, 116.00012.26; fat ewes, $7,000 I 9.50; Clipped ewes. $7 0006 00. 4 lilcngo Mmtork, Thlcago. April 26—Hofi— Receipt*, 4,000 head; steady to ftc higher; <levtrable light show moat advance; bulk good and choir®, 260 to 300-pound butchers. 17.30© 7.40; top $7 45 ; better grade* 160 to 210 pound weight mostly, $7 2007 35; desir able 140 to 150-pound weight. $4 7607.10; bulk packing aowa. $6 4006.66; killing pigs strong to 26c higher, bulk, good and choice 120 to 130-pound weight, $4,00 0 4 40. estimated holdover. 4.000; heavyweight hoga, $7.1607.46: medium, $7.10©7.40; light. $4.0007.60, light light. $5.90© 7.25; packing sows, smooth. $4 76 hi 6 90; packing sows, rough, $6.6006 76; slaughter pig* $4 6006.60. Chicago. April 24—Tat tie—Receipts, 600 head ; beer ateera, very unven ; btter grade*. 60c to 76c lower; spots, $1.00 off; kinds under $9.60, steady to 16c lower: fat *he stock and moat grades bulls, 60o lower; cannera and cutters, 15c to 26a lower; veal calves. 76o to $1.0© down; extreme top matured steers, $12-60; best at the close. $11.25; xtrrne top yarllngs, early. $11 60; bulk prlc-ea follow: Beef eteera and yearlings, $1 26010-50; gtockers and feeders. $4.26©S.nO; fat she stock, $1,600 4 00; cannera and cutters, $2.7602 16; veal calves, $7 6009 00. Hheep—ltc«.|pts, 2.000 head; receipts mostly direct; market nominally steady; for week around 4,00® head direct; 170 cars feed lots; compared week ago; Kat lambs, gteady to around 26c low*r; in botwcn grades and heavies showing de cline; fat sbcpp. 02,000 ' best fat wooled lambs for week, $16.60; top clipped lambs, $16.00; bulk prices fol low; Kat lamas, $16.50016 60; short kind, $13.760 14 76. wooled ewe«, $4.60010.60; Hips, $4,0009 76; bulk spring lambs, $17.OO022.OO; few out of line upward to $26.00. finnsM* City Livestock , Kansas City, April 26.—Cattle—Receipts. $00 bad; calves. 25 head; market for week: Jletter grades beef steers of value to sell above $io oo around steady; other f.-<! steers, steady to a shade lower; Texas steefa, fully steady; top matured steers, $1200; yearlings, strong to 26c higher, top, $11 00; batter grades she stock, 10© 16c higher; ape** up more, other grades, steady to sirong; hulls steady; handy weights and heavy < lives. steady, other grades, 60c to $1 lower, afockers and feeders, steady in a shade higher, bulk prices follow: Ked steers, f*nQ©1100, Texas $6.0004.00; beef cows arid heifers, 94 6004 60, cannera and cattera, $2 25© 4 00, bologna hulls. $4 260 4 60; bulk veala to packer*. $4 0000.00; atm kra and feed ers, $4 0001 00; top flea by feeders, $9 60 Hogs—Receipts 2.000 head: !0©16c hlgbr to shippers; top. $7 30, hulk sap a. $4 9007,26; packer market, steady to strong, packer top, $7 no© 7 15; bulk good to choice 2100 300-pound butchers, $7.16 07.26; bulk 140 to 140 pound average. $6 *006.76; bulk packing sows, $4 60© 6 0n Hheep Receipts. J.000 head; today's re ceipts mostly dire'-r to packers; nothing of consequence on sale- market for week : Kat lambs, 26 to 6 Or lower; dippers showing most decline, aged sheep dreggy, unevenly $1 00 to $1 25 lower; sputa off more, feeding lambs, st in * sround 26c lower, weeks top. wooled lamb*, $16 25; springers, $16 35, '- lips, $16.10; bulk of wooled lambs, $I4 60©I4 ■'», shorn lambs, 913 36©13 46, beat dipped wethers, $9 40. bulk, 94.1501.3$; clipped ewes, %i 00; bulk $4.00©4.60; few wooled ewe*, $9.60; beat feeding Jamba. $16.26, others, $13 00© 13.96. hi. lauds LbcsiiMk. Lae© Ht Louis, April 24.—Hogs- Re ceipts, 4 500; fairly *< five, I0 to l5o high er, ono load, $7 60; bulk good and choice butchers, $7.46©7.65, light weights selling no top, bulk 130 to 160-pound averages, $6 7607.60;' 110 to 1$0 pound pigs, $6 60 ©4 7c, lighter pigs $'.7504 76, bulk packer sows, $4 60©6.40 Tattle Receipts, too, compared with week ago, native beef afeere and light yearlings and heifers steady; Texas steers, 26n lower; good and 'holes beef « owe and bologna bulls, 26c, big tier; other beef c own and c-enners and cutters, 16 to 25c lower, light vcelers, 26 to 60c lower; top# for week, rri ^ur$d steers, $1140; long ve*r llngs, $10.76; light mixed yearling* $9 46. bulks for week, native steers, $7.60010 26. Texans, |6 60 0 $ 26; light yearlings snd heifers, 97 2604 60; cows. $6.2606.76; can nera, $2.2603 00; bologna bulls, $4 60© 6.00. Hhesp and Lambs- Receipts, $00, tnsr ket for week. Kat Is mbs. sround #ie*dy; fat sheep, $200 lower; fop lambs, $16 60; bulk wool lambs, $ I 6.6b© 16.60. slipped, $13 60014 $6. bulk clipped ewes, $7.00© 7,60; most wool ewes, $9 00. Nftiit 4ltr 6 ottls Rlou* City, la, April 24 Tattle -Re celpts, LOO head, market compared with a week «ago; fat afeers and yssrlings, 36o to 6Or lower; bulk. $4.O00IO,6O, top heavy steers, *1160, yearlings, $10 76; fat cowj and heifers, 25 to tOn lower, cannera snd 'utters. 36c lower; veala sisady; top, $11 60, bulls 26c lower; feed ers is to $6e higher, sto'kers, 26« higher, stock yearling* end calves 26o higher, feeding cows and heifers steady. ■ ffogs- Receipt® 9.000 head. market mostly 6c higher fop, $7 06; bulk, $6 46© 7 46; lights, $4f6©4 95- butchers. $7 0t»f# 7 06: mixed. $0,9106 96; heavy par kera, *4 3106 40, stag., $5.00©fi26, good pigs, $4 00. Mheep and 1«atiibs Receipts, nominal, market compered with week ago, larnhe 2 60 lower; woof lamhs, $14.00; c||p(>ed lamhs, $14 00, ewes $f 00 lower, wool ewes, $10 00 dipped ewes, $4 60. At. f,f*aatork. Kt Jogaph. Mo. April 24 lht»—Hr* raipta. .1.404 band, at«ady fu I»»#• hlghar, fop. $7 76, hulk #.f anlaa, $4 46 0 7 20 < attla - Haralpfa, 800 haad markaf, alow, hulk afa#*r anlaa for wa*k, $7 600 10 26; ">w* and h*lf*ra, $4 8609 26;! '.tlvaa $16009 00, aforli'fn and faadara, 9 . '» no | Hhaap Mmlpf*, J 700 hand; inarkaf. af**ady; lainha, $16 21014,04; awaa. $1 76 0 4 64. ff iiflar. Now York, April 24—Huffar—Rfagdlar; m«lpl|, 4,64S tuba. K*#a ’Irragtilnr, raralptf. 87 81 1 ^aa«a, fraah gafharad **fra flrara, aforaga liA'kad, 24**0 27'- dlffo flrafa ragular pa» kad, '!4©2'.r, ditto iron'll and poorar, 21 ** 0 24'-. frha#«# kfagdy; raralp‘4, 141,140 pound*. 1 III# ago rnalmr f'hlrago, April 24 Miiffar J.nw»r, r-raamarv aiii*.. 24 <4 r; afandarda 84*40; »*tfra flrafa 2'.*40'f.r. flrafa. ZiU%lr, garonda. 2801866#*. Kg*n Kaa\ . r#»# a |pfg, 17.164 raaaa; flrafa, ?I *6 ♦/ 2?r ; ordinary flralg, 20ft 2J»Ao; aforaga park attraa. 84*4#. flrafa. Poultry. Naw York. April 24 Mv# rouffry Afaady; im freight quotation* f*rl#-aa on « Inn gad Drtaaad pouMr> firm: prira« un rhangad. inancud Ntwt *] I tt»|| n ♦» Ml IN Ml N *****| M *1 | mm 4|* H H p *h MM »*i (i Nt H tl V«**M >i MHlI •*•1, H*t •■ •-* 1*9 Ift M M ,= * (Its M Mi (*•, II to ' (f»9 fw* 4a* *« H (m«m Ium **a la* a W |i>i **-*•< «**jt t« # ♦ *»■# ******* *# tM 49- • f***ti*t to SM9 t*9 A**9 •*•»*• Nf IfYrM Mt* III *^**4i4 1*4 vmi *♦*♦ Pet* *P< lift Mil toi'r'» ♦ *9 la IM Nun •♦**! at *** *mI i(*a pwirto ^ #•* !*•*#♦* v**»t9*4 th*4 m»**i *t !*4*f • tMt***i apaataaMy ram* IN - I * *4 ’*** e«r*tl*f fey tfc* ft*** IM afc-it warn ta+ffiMat WaaSia#*** <Im iM •in w* th# M *-»•«* Mill **4 |i#*4*rMo«| af H*****»9 4»M»*pfa<*it ll |MI 9**l I *1 til l’ | dl**l f*fp*N»t** 4l*tH**l i a p***l «*n>m«a f*»t***4 tfe* t*§d#| •i f * t IM ia4a*4H*| iliito |*a»ai*a I*» ** * talar* a i*t af II eatitet *a ill* **n ♦ **h*r i-hhii laduMHaw faNa»*4 ta H* ♦ * • ah‘t# A matt, an ra* maeed «p mwi than a petal la (ifV V. A «’••! Ir*m rift • *a ini I*4hI *t ion up naatiy l » »ftS Ph • * ■» ««ll rm ' I•*' f 1 *•» 1 a* p-«»t r petit Inna, ml a »unntnt la *f ♦ h« tlioH Inlet *#i, Th* *t#*^|i M tM about a pal*! from th* lap at tha etna* Hurt** wtiri war# ttll totriMlM th»rtuth« **t th* lta« Mat th* • *uttt* and motor* t*v# th* b*»t exhibition* at trnup etrmyh Amnnt th* many to rue* ta elo*# * paint nf mar* MfMr ••?• Met Ml# tieut ateel • j*f r e*nt preferred. Iron I'toducia, M*k Ttii'k*, N**h Malar*, Utr.mit>rrt * *rtitiret»r, ihihe* Ametf.an Put*r, *hib* ran* preferred and American Latamatir*. rh«ti*-« in iha railroad troop ••»• mi ted and narrow, h^avlneea etatn erap ptne mit In Norfolk A Western. ♦ nvertn* nf commitment* due an %faf I ini parted a ftfrotia Iona to the foraitn eihante market* l>*mand *t*r!*u* moved up ahoul |*4e to II MS and French franca wer* minted nearly 24 point* hither at • 4!« Other allied •irhang-'a Im proved In aympathy. Tha weekly rleerlnt houaa •♦element •bowed an Increae# of tl2.647.00Q In loan#, discount* and Inveatmenta; 11,914,004 In caah In awn vault*; 13.471,000 In net da inand depoaltu and 112.204,04 In tlma de pnalt*. Tha reaerva nf member hanke 1n tha federal reaerva hank dropped 112.* 393.000 below a week a*o. A**rre**,te re serve totaled 1**41,322,000. leavln* tuce** renerva nf 119,607.200. a deer#*** nf |12,> 1563,600 aa compared with laat week. | New York Quotations i - ' New York tock Exchange quotations furnished bv .1. ft. Bach* A Co., 224 Omaha National bank building. Frl. High. Low. Close. Close Ajax Rubber.... 6 6% 4 4% Agrlcul Chem. .. 4% Allied Chem. 70% 70% 70% 70 Allis*Chiilmbere .. .. 42% 43% Atner Hg«t Huger .. .. 40 33% Am Brake Mh Fy 74 Amer Can. .102% 102% 142% 101% Am car A Found. .. .. 167 Am Hide A l.eath .. 7% A ;rt*r H A Lea pfd l>4% r.4 1-4% 64 Am Int Corp. 21% 21% 21% 21% Ainr-r I,Infeed Oil. . ]&% Amer Locomo... 72% 72% 72% 7J% Am Whip A Com. 12% Atner Mmelt . 61% 61 61% 61% Am Smelt pfd. 97% 14% Am Kim.-1 Foun... 36% 26 36% 26 Amer Mug... 42% 61% 6J 61% Amer Humatra . 12 13 Amer Tel A Tel. 126% 126 126% 126% Amer Tob. .. 141 Amer Woolen. 66% 66 66% r.e Anaconda.. 32% 32% 32% 32% Assoc J»ry Hoods.. 94% 94% Assoc Oil. 30% 39% 30% 40% At * bison .101% 191% 101% 101% At I Guif A W I. . . 17% 16 16% 16 Atiaa Tack. 20% 20 30 % 30 AustlnMc hols.. .. 20% 29 20% 20 Autu Knitter..... .. .. 1% SOT,W:::::1Hit ‘Hg 'll* Hi* Dittk Htei-I . til M % ill! 11 Uruolt ilun Ity .... .. .. )t!4 Host li M»« .HIM 2*% U Hrook Mm pfd .... .. .. il Ckllf l'*ck .. .. ... fl. C.llf I'.l. .. 24U U% 24% C.l * Arl. Min .. ii% 4(1! 4iH 44% i:»n i* .cilia ...... .. .. .. (4t Crr,I d. .. 44 44% 44% 44 <»nt er . .. 11% Cent l.»ih pfd. 44% 21% ( h.ndl.r Mutor... 47 44% 47 4i« Cho. * Ohio . 74% 74% 74% 74% Chi * N W. 41 C M It «l I’ ... 14% 14% 14% 14% 0 M »t C pfd.. 24 24% 24% 24% U II I * I' 24% 24 24 24 r Ml !■ M * O By. il Chita Copp.r - 27% 27% 27% 27% Clu.tt-l'o.body .... .. 44% **7» Chino .. .. .. 14% 14 % Clu.tt Penbody Pfd .. .. .. Jb2% t’orn-Coltk .il % 44 44% 44 Colo Ku.l It It on. 26% 24% .14 34% Cotum carbon . ,. 60 49%; Columbia Gas ... 36% 36% 84% *6% Congoleum ...... 41% 41 41% 49% Con Cigars . .. 12% 14 Cont can . 41 47% 4« 47% font Motors .. 6% 6% 4% 4%' corn Product* ...lf0% 170 170 170 Corn Prod (new). 24% 84 % coaden .24% 36% 33% 13% Lruclbie .64% 13% 63% 64% Cuba Cane Sugar ... 13% 13% Cuba Cane Mg pfd. 6»% 6*% 79 61% < ut>-A in huger ... 22% 32% 33% 32 cu>arnel Fruit .. 46% »<4% 66 46 Iranlel Boon* ... 26% 36% 26% 26% Lav Maori chem .. 46% 46% 44% 46 He I A Hudson ... .. 1°*% Home Mining. 16% 16% 16% 16% Hupont He N.123% 131% 121% 121 Kastman Kodak... . . 197 197 % Krie . 26% 24% 24% 26% Flee trio H Hat... . 67 67 Famous Players... 71% 74% 74% 7»*% f ifth Ave. Hue I... .... 11% 22 Flak Rubber. ... • ... ... .... 4% Klelachman'a Yeast 60 49% 49% 4‘( % Freeport, Tex .... .. . . .. 9% Gen ! Asphalt. 36% 36% 34% 26% (Jen‘1 Electric.214% 214 3t4% 2(2% Gen’l Motors...... 14 13% 14 13% Goodrh h . kH */5 Great North*™ O. .... .... 17% 37% Great Nor Hr pfd ..., .... ... f<6% Gulf States Steel . 71% 79% 79% 74 llsyea Wheel. 31% 2R 34 34 | Hudson Motors,... .... .... 23% 23% Hartman Trunk .. 34% 3.% 34% #'•% Houston OIL.. 44% 44 4-i 46% Horateafeke Mining .,43% Hupp Motors . 12% 12% 12% 12% Illinois Central.... .. .. 191% Inspiration . 24% 4% 24% '-3*! Inffl Kng Cm Cp. 22% 74% 23% 21% Int'l Harvester . .... !• it »4% Int'l Mere Marine. 9 4% 9% 4% Int I M M pfd .. 24% 83% 32% 82% fhCI Nl'-kel, .... ... 12% 12% In Cl Paper. 39 21 33% »i% Invincible Oil.,,.. .... 13% 13% Jordan Motor.. 24% ?4% K. C Houtheru 29 J*% 19% 29 Jones Tea.. ... ... ' I i Kally-Kprinaflnld.. .. J6% I i. % Kennefott . 11% !■ % 14% *•%; Keystone Tire..,, .... .... 3 Leo Rubber . 14 % 14% 19% 19% Lehigh Valley.... 49% 4'»% 40% 49% Lehigh Rites. l'l% 26 24 2« % Lima L'womotlve. 69% 69% 69% ft% Loos*-Wiles ..... .... <•«, .... 64 Louis. A Nsah. 99% 9ft % Mack Truck .... II 49% 41 69% May Hept. Mtores. .... 94 44 Mas well Mnfor A. 43% 43% 42% 42 Maxwell Motor II- 11% 11% < .. 41% 86 46 36 Me*. Hen board..., 29% 30% ?n% 29% Miami Coppsr . 22% 23 Middl* Htalas Oil. 1% 1% % 3% 61 Id vale Mteel . 2i% Me. Pacific. 13% Mo 1 fd.. 34% 14% 34% 39% Montgnbery-W. ,.. 23% 33% Mother Lode .... 1% 8 4% » National Kamel,. . 24 fi rvA'innm .m. .... us b,* n«m™.i pi pm ip Null Mntors. at J7<* »7H N. Y. Air Itr.M, P »7't 31 17 S N. Y, font. It it*.., I <4 N V r>nlral.....1t*% PDS PD* l»»S N Y„ <:. * *. f,. 7« 77 H N Y , N H * H.. 1« 17 % U PS North Am.r. ti% P ilti i»% No. 7>«olf|o. ... ... . »7 N, * W 7«y.Ill* PI lim Pi Orphouvn ....... .... .... .... 11 % Owen* Mot f la ... .... .... ... 42% Pacific OH &4% 40 »4% 40 Packard Mol or. lo% 10% |0% l«% Pan-American ... 44% 4 4 44 % 4* Pan Amer tl 47% 44% 4*% 44% Penn, It R. 44% 44% 44% 44% people. Oaa .... .... per* Ma rf|U#t fa. ., 44% 44 44% 44% Phillip* P«fa • ... *•% 3»% 34% |t% flare* Arrow .... .... .... 4% "N poatum Cereal. ...» . 4*% Pieeaed Hfeal Par 44% 44 44 % 4* % Prod AH* . 17% 27 27% 27 Pullman ......... ... .,117 114% Punf* AI Mugar . 4»% 34% (,»% 3a% Pur* Oil . 21% 23% 22% 21 Railway Hire! Mp. ... Iff Hay Ponaolldatad lo 9% fo a% Heading . t,n\ 33% Mtt • »% Heading flHea ...If 14% 14% I* fte| logic .. ... .. ’• Republic lr « Ml , 47 % 4i % 47% 47% ll i mji* h. MV... 3 % 34% HI. f.oula A 0 r . 24% 24% ■■'•% I»% Hi I .furl# A M W . 34% n% 14% **% M» hulle Cigar 0*. . 1 • Hi *f a •!(o*bi|' H ..14% 4 4 * I 41% Ah# II Pn Oil .... 17% 17% 17% 17 H rnmona r« . :l % 21% 23% IT-1 % Mli - lair Oft . 21 % 31 % 21% 21 % 0|oaa Hheffiald . 37% 37 Mkally Oil . ... . :i% 24% Hour hern f’gctfta , *9% *4% it i»% Mouther# Hallway. 4'4% f.1% 1-1% : % Mtan O Cal ..... 40 39% f*% l«% Mfan Oil N J 3 7 M4% *4% .14% Mtawarr - Warnar 74% 7; 7.1% 72% Rfrorn rarl/u»*ior, 44 43 % 41 r , Mfudebaker ... 44% if.% 43% 43% Hfitdebeker <N*w» 24% 14% 34% 14 Tana Co 41% 41% 41% 41% Te»a» A Pacific . 17% 27% 17% 27% Ttmken Hollar .. . 34% Tobacco Product* 44% 43% it. % 44% Tob Product. A \ 14% 44 In 14% Trans, no' <*H 4% 4% P IflO ... I ('•% 123% i i iuit its i*n f H ♦ aa( Iron p . •#% • % kt% * % |T M Ind Alcohol . 44 % 47 44 47 % V « Hub ?*% 74 * ?»% J*% If M Hub f.fJ 7• 74% 7f 73% IT r MU .101 104% 100% 100% 1 . nul hi .. MS * * • - 4, 4 HU I t I t*MI MU| a# At««tiA llMH ****** New York Bonds Linn .l»i --- - „> N#» !«♦%, SfH ; (I » that . ^s|n»s- »i Mtim 9, r *M tit AaaaMAtit** *4 tha *11**4 go* ?* l*i*l» i*«M W«4 to ft tot • M» 4»*tlayp»»u f«f t wrt.j * AMroa'***1 • 'Mr* of htttrl Aba Utifita hondt *twt# of at ilt* «| AAMt *t tha 1 |h mi filmt of tha «-a*f 'A today § b»»*f trading NfHafe, a*tHlaf» *• «t*o *#*<1*1*4 tfcaif r*t***b • Hi taiif• mMWIMimmi ilfiNn *»•«* tfil t«p ptl't At A frt«t*ntng f**bMf demand fat iH»mi frafidt fo’ioWtd lir tf • • *m Aotioan*ati**ttt tbit r#t**na* wafa at ••ding tha t* (AlrtHiaAtg thr»a lima* I'wbltraltatt of fatafAMa aa'fflfigA f* PAHA by « nnmh*r of t«Hfo#d« dltfflad trading intataa* (ft d<tfn#*uo hand* from • ha t‘nit*d HiAtaa govatgmant flat to th* low and tnadlum fftr*4 tail fff«rt»*taa Hohatanttal gain* wara rag1#*rtad hr Hi Paul, lotarna! |f-oa| ahd «ttna* *aft|iatn, H*aho*rd. \tnlatb and frit Han* ftar aral auger company boo in d*vit*f»td *n dapandant atrangth In lb# Industrial group With an etpAnalott tn n»*r fiaaor. mg during tha mat waab Walt *»r*gi tooha for a ait ill turtnar in'i***** ** tn# return* of bond offering*. Wa«#tlAtl#t»a wat*. ft ported utidat nay today fur a $•§.#»*•,•#• loan to tha l’Utrh ft#*t India* by an Am arU an a> adnata. I . H. Hfiltd* _I rnraMn. 9 A Jurgtn M Wki (• H«4 11 11 It Argentina «*•» 191 I'tlS U Ar*«ntt»«Oov «*..'»«*, »*H *» i Am Out gtu !9i <* to’. 99 '#<> •i gr, tiMjxTfr. if* tu ii* 21 City of Lyona 6a... 83% 13 82% 37 city of Marseilles 4a 82% *2 82% 4 Cfacho H Itep 8a.. 87% 17 97 19 Dept of Heine 7a- 89 87% 88% 1 !> of C 5%a *29 ...ln|% 101% 101% 27 D of Canada 6a '63.100 ]Oo 100 16 Dutch K I 6a '62... 94 91% 04 * J>utrh K I 6%a ’f* 87 84% 87 7 Framarlcan 7%a .. 90% 90% 9<»% 61 French It. public 8a. 100 99% J'»0 103 French Itei. 7%* . 90% 90 90% 131 .Tapariena 6%s. 91% 91 % 91% 17 K of Belgium ae .103 10|% 103 44 K of Balglum 7%a.l02 161% 10* 10 K of Denmark 6«. 95% 95% 95% 11 K of Netherlands 4e 91 »o% 9! 20 K of Norway 6m '43 44% 94% 94% 17 K of H 1 H 8m . . . 80% 60 80% 2 K of Hwaden 6a... 102% 102% 163% 172 rarla-l.yona M Cm. . . 76% 76 75 % 17 Rep of Bolivia a a . 86% 88% 86% 10 Bep of Chita 8a '41.108% 103% 103% 14 Rep of Chile 7a.... 96% 96% 96% 2 R of Columbia 4%t 96% 96% 96% 68 Rep of Cuba 6%e. . 04% 93% 94 6 Rp of El Hal a f 9a. 106% 100% 100% 17 Rep of Finland 6a *9% *9 89% 14 H of Queensland 6a. 100 100 loo 6 H of Han P a f »e . . 99% 99% 99% 7 T'KoMRAl 6%a'29.104% 104% 108% 74 L'KkgORAl 6%m '37.101 100 % 100% 7 11 M of Uracil 6m 94% 94% 94% 1 U H of R C Ry K 7a 81 81 II Ilomeatle. 26 Am Af Chm 7%a.. 99 17% 97% 3 Am Clin «f d 6a. 92% *2% 92% 1 Ami Hmelt 'a ....I04 104 J«4 8 Arn Hmelt 5a . 92 91 92 10 Am Hugar 6a . 94% 94 98 % 29 Arn TAT 6%a reti.100% 100% 100% 12 Arn TAT col tr 6a 94% 94% 94% 33 Am TAT col 4a ... 94% 94% »«% 10 Am W W A El 6».. *7 87 87 a Anacon Cop 7a 21 97 94% 97 24 Anacon Cop «a 61 94 96% 95% 18 Armour Dal 6%a.. 89 M% 88% 7 A T A H F gen 4a . 87% 87% 87% J A T A H F ad 4a at 81 % U% II % 3 At Raf d 6 . . 91 98 98 19 Balt A O «a .101% 1-1% 101% • 6 Halt A O cv 4 % a.. 88 87 % 88 24 Balt A G gold 4a . 84% 94% *4% 10 Bell Tal Pa la ... 94% 94% 98% 10 Beth Ht con 6a A 94% 98 94 % 4 Beth Rt 6 % a . 89 94 % 8|% It Briar Hill lit 6%a . 96% 96% 96% 1 Bkin Ed g» 7a D..10|% 108% 1oi% 47 Ilkln-Wan T af 6a.. 77% 77 77 37 Calif Beta 6%a ... 97% 97 97 % 1 Can North d 6%a .113% 112% 113% 4 Can Pan d 4a . 80 79% 80 3 C C A <*hlo 48. 9 4 94 94 24 Can of Georgia 4a..161% lot % 1*1% 2 Central Leather 6a. 94% 94% 94% 2 Ben Pacific gfd 4a.. 86% 86% 85% 10 ches A G cv 6e... 93% 93% 93% 2 Chi A Alton 3 % a . . 34% 36% 34% 114 C B A Q ref 6s A 9* 97% 94 33 ('hi A Eaat III 8a .. 74% 76% 74% 3 Chi 0» Weafern 4a.. 63% 63% 61% It O M A Ht P c v 4 % a 44% o4 64% 16 C M A Ht B rfg 4%a 65% 65 66 74 r M A Ht B 4a '36.. 81% 83 83 14 C A N W rfg 6a 91% >2% 93% 1 Chicago Railways 6a 76% 75% 76% 1 ( R f A B gen 4a.. 90% 10% 89% I'M' R m* ref 4a.. 7a 77% 77% 7 r A Weal tnd 4a.. 74% 74% 74% I 9 Chile Copper 4a,... 100% 100% 100% I „ 4 Colo A Ho ref 4 %e. . 85% 85% 86% * 4 Col O A K 6a at pd. 9«% 94% fi % 6 Corn Bow 6a ...... 90% 9f*% 9*% 6 Con Coal of Md la.. 87 a*% 67 6 Cuba C H db 8a efpd 99% 99% 49% 2 Cuhan-A Huger 8a .107% 107% 107% 14 Delaware A II ref 4a 87 80% 87 8 D A K U con 4a. ... 49% 49% 49% 8 Detroit Ed rf 4a 106 1*6% 104 7 Detroit In Ry 4%e *9 »» it 9 DuPont de Ne 7%s.l07% 107% 197% 4 I'tiqueane Light 1 *% 104% 1 b4 * 40 F.aatern Cu H 7%e lot lor. 67 Empire O A K 7%e. 91% 90% 91% 17 Krl« pr lien 4a .... 46% a. % 16% 31 Erie gen lien 4a , . 66 *5% 66% 3 Flak. Rubber la.. 100% 100% 1-o% 4 Gen Ei*r ,jeb 6a...100% 100% 100% 16 Uoodyr T *a 1931 103 10}% 10}% 18 Gr Tr Ry C 6a_103% 193% J03% 13 Gr Nor 7a A --107% I#7 % 107 1 (it Nor 6%a B ..94% 94% 94% 3 Kerahey thorn 4a..192% 10|% 10|% 17 Hod A Man fa A 87% 8 % 82% 6 Hud A Man 41 *•.% 4»i% 9 Hum Oil A R 6 %a, 98% 97% »* % 4 III Bei: Tel ref la. *4% 94% 44% 13 III Can 6%a ..... 191% 1*1% Jol% 6 III Can 4a 1961,... 81% l|% 8|% 1 Indian* Htaet 6a ..191% 1*1% 1*1% 16 Intar Rap.Tr 7a.. 84 85% 84 9 Inter Rap Tr 4a.... 44 41% f|t| tl Inter Rep Tr 6a 4*% « >% 40% 92 Int A Gt Nor 4a... 44% 46% 44% 14 Inter A Of N lai 4a 96% 96% 96% 14 Itit Merc Marine 4a 14% 14% M% 1 Inter Pap «vt fa A *1% 17% a % 9 K C r H A If If. 97% 97% 97% 3 K C T A L la... ft * 91 91 St Kan C Hou'h 6a... to«r 89% 90% 6 Kan G A Kin 4a.. 96% 96% 95% 3 Kelly.Hp T 4a . 94% 94% 14% 1 Inula A N 6a 14*63.191% 1*1% 1*1% 2 L A N unified 4a . . 9| 91 91 I f.oiila c# A Y. fa .. ••% 81% i«% 16 Maim* Cop 7a ..111% IIS 111 7 Mana'l Hug 7 %• 100% (06 ]*o I 'far o 7%a w w.100 160 jot 17 Mid fit I rv 6a... . 99% »a% 89% 9 M F, Ry A Lt f* 61 *1% 93% 62% 8 MHtPA.HHM 4 % a. . 1*3 |«?% 1*3 • MKAT pr Han a (7 99% ft 99% SI M KAT n pr H 6a A 83% *2% *2% 47 MK A T n ad I 6a A 61% 81% 63% 3 %M f*ac 1 at 4a #4% 94% 94% 34 Mo I’a/ gon 4a ... 66% 64% 64% 3 Mont Pow la A.. 96% 91% 96% 3 N W T A T 1 at la.. 9«% 94% 91% 10 N (» T A M Ine 6i. 94% 64% M% • jv Y * o.»* nm... pot'* jor i"bv to v T r rtg A imp »• 4« 47% #» 13 N. V C A A I. 4* 14f <4 10| 101 17 V T. Pdlin.n «%# 111% 111 311 41 V Y. N It A ft 7% 74% 74 74 4 V T, N II A If 4... 44% 41 »4 4IU tl N P T#l. 4*. *41 . .101 *1 |0S io»a 3 N Y. T.|. |»n. 4%. 44% 44% 44% 4 N. Y W A M 4%. 44% 44 44% to Nor A W nv 4. .13! ]f 1 % 121% 14 N«. Am Pdl.on *• 42% *1% 43% 4 No O T AT Off A * I % *0% || % 4 No. Pgr. r.f Oo ni0| 1*1% 10| * No Pa.-, nrw hm f» 92 92 41 1 No. Pur pr I|nn 4a *1 \ alii *1% 4 No K'*i.. p 4. It 102% 101% 167% f Nn HHI T.l 7. 107% |0f% |07C 1 Or. A r .1 1 at 4. »4% 4»% 4«% 7 Or. *hor» f, r 4. 44 *3% 4f H M W ft ft A N 4. tl 40 % 4 1 4 Vmr <}.. APS- 41% 0|%^9I% 7 Pat* TAT 4., if 4| % #1% 4|% 1 Pun A PAT 7. 100*4 inou 100U 3 P.nn. 1i ft 4%. 104*; 10f% l«f% 4 P.rin. II It I Iff 100% |oo% ]00% 14 P.r. Mora, r.f *• 41% 1M% 44% 4 Philo «*o. r.f 4. 101% JOO*. 104U 17 Philo Co fc %• . 41 ••% 4«% t P A It C* A 1. Iff. 4-% i!% 41% |1 Pt.r«*. Arrow ... 71% 71% 73% 7 Prod A H.f, •• I0|% f0|% 10|% 1 Puli n*rv 4* 99% §o% 40%: ftt Punt. A Iff Muff 7ff llt% Iff 111%! 44 R..d g.n 4%. «4% 44% • *% 4 M..d «r-n 4. *o % 4o% 40% 4 R.fr Arm. » f 4. • % 11 4 % I ft I A A !, 4%. 74 74 74 4 *f.1 MAMMA'S div 74% 74% 74% 23 flf.AOP pr t| 4. A 41% i«% 4«% II M* f. A * It A.1I 4. 71% 71*4 71% 13 K» 1, A * 4* lm- 4« 43% 4 1 43% ■ Rf P 1*h ft.pt I*. 44 *7% 44 *,• M.a Air I,lo. r«n 4. 7»% 74% 74% Ik*.a Air l,lrm i«1| U ?4% 44% 31 • Air l.in. r.f 4. 41% f.2% 41% 4 *lfir| fr»n ill| 4%. ««% 4 4% «4*. f, Mnr.fl Con Oil 4%. 14% |4 % 4*4% 7 Mlrm Pip. 1.1 4. . 41 41 41 *t Mnti P.r f» 4r *4% 4 4% 44% 1 *Ot| f’Bi rnl |r 4. 17% 4?% 4 J % 47 Moil II.11 .* n 4%. 104% 10||. 101% II Hull ft All ff.n 4. |0O 44% 10o 10 Mon Hull ntn 4. 44% 44 % 91% rt Anti n.it .... 4. 75% 7 1% 11% 74 Mnti 11.11 T.| rfff 4. 93 % *1% *14. 4 Ml ..I Tub. 7. 104% jo4% 1*4 «* 11 Muff l>* of fit?. 97 *7 47 4 Tom* Pin tf 4. *4 44% 40 10 Third A v. .1 0. 41% 41% 41% I Third Ay* rf 4* r« % 4« % 4*% 4 TMwlr Of| 4 %.. . 101% 101% |oj% • Totffdu Pd 7. 107% 107% 1 "7 *4 ? Tnl tO UW 4. 74% 74% 7if% 11 In P.r »f 4ff .101% 101% 101% • f n Pff« t v 4* 94% 44% 94% Ift V ft Rub 7%. ....101% 1*1% 101% • %* » * tim ft U% * j H m «•*<*** it* »a ni Mi hi i I M N IHl Hitt i||a | I ft fit*-to t |»1 *t )vt tMi iff % I [I Ihimii i * f# ii 11 _ if it • Ml *t «1 «1 Wi ***** M»M *# ImH i»tt*H I AM*M Nt Itt It f)i HU If SKitMifetiHi tj H lifl ijll H|% 4 At* Ml* A kl 4* M M M | A«* **»•»< t4 }H * i*4 Mi 4«tt 4 A •’Ml* Aft IHl ?i» Itf Iff |4f ft Aim ami mi« §tt* i4|a *' tt *;% I* |ri r W I tl II M t *•*%•* IN *• , it Mi II ft t Math m ft M ... l||tt ill IM. I I H f A I* Ittt MS MS M* ! « *I» fetll |%4 Mi MS Mi It * *A Hat B«n it % ln>S HI S l';Ji ' 1 M.tk iL ** i1 I! * * ♦*» r « a4* Mi hi Mi ■I—MM> I^B.ifir.frA I _I • 1«"i* 'Hs ’»* * ...... . .. la ■>• II t» * f.lbby ta ......Util* lof l«* 1 »tai>lt«ha la , »«S MS MS it worn* * Co I Ha. »* Mjt Ms] IMt Molh *• **H MS MS I N O IhlH Hri Si *»S IIS f|S II Nor Hia I* i 9* t«S *9 ■ i niiio p is t • > ns ns 1 Park 6 TMtnrd *a »oS **•» »*H 10 P.nn t* » I. »• >»S "‘l »IS I Phil K I So tt l"l 1*1 1*1 It Pub Hrv ff N J 7a lo«S tons IMS I Hhaavshoan 7o .. , 1*3S lll’i 1*3S 11 Hlosa Hlirfflcld «■ *»S 0*S 9tS 7 IViulh Cal Kd i„ *"S **S ‘»S J HI Oil N V 7* r. I"IS 101S Ml S (, HI 1)11 N T 7a SO I'M 1»4 191 1 HI fill N T «Sa ,.I"*H l"*S COS 1 Hun ull to mi M3 1*3 f Hwlft * Co 6» 9IK *IS 91 S 3 I n K l fc P *S». »S« *> 95’* a rid oil Prod la , MS **S 5»S 3 Vanillin ihi 7a .1*7 MBOl 107 3 Webater Mp la «f,aM*H 1*0% 10*S 1**- elan I food a B Cranch flov fa ... 3* 3B 30 7 ll-n Peru *a . 90S US **S B Holvay Co Ba . . 99 99 99 I 91 wlas *S» ..% 97S *751 11 H* Its &a IIS ll< llii Nrw York Or tier# I. Naw York April 34 —ftyo-—firm; No. 2 WMUrn, 71 *4 r f o, b. Saw York and 76%c r |. f export Wheat A pot steady; No 1 dark north ern spring • t I New York laka and rail, ft 39% ; No 2 hard winter f v. f lake and rati. $1 20%. No 1 Manitoba *Y* , $1 14%, and No. ; mixed durum do, $1 14% <*orn Apot steady, No. 2 yellow, and No 2 white r t r fra<k New York do* n*eat|c all by raiJ. >7%c and No. 2 mixed do . 96 tyr <*ate Spot quiet, No 2 white, 93r. Hard—Kaaier, middle* 4t, III HO 112© Rye—Rarely steady : No. 2 weafern, 77% f o. b New York, and 7l%c t. I. f. *-*porl. ffa> — Firm; No. 1, 933.00024.00; No. 2, i '<■ on fir on Flour- Quiet; ar-rlng natanta. fr. ©«0 4 65 aoft winter straights t*. ©©0 6 30, hard wlnler atratghta. 15 50 04.00. Ifopa--Klrni; etats. Ifli crop, M0C6c; 1922 cron. 23029c; Pacific , oaM. 1923 crop. 36029c; 1922 u/op /6029c. Ilya Floor -Quiet, f# - t» good, $1 ©40 4.2n; chon • to fancy |4 !• 41160 t’ornmeal—Quiet fine white and yel low granulated. 92 22 % 0 2 2*. Tallow -©"inn; apecla! looaa, 7 •, a*lr». 7l|-. Ve«d—Ateady; 100-pound u-ks weatern bran. 924 5O0 29 OO Pork -Quiet; mesa, 124 73 021 21; fam ily. 127 oo Rice Ateadv: fanrv head, 7%0lc Other artlelee unchanged f hi* ago fllnrlt*. Furnlehed by .1 A liecbe A To 224 Omaha National Rank building. Phonee Atlantic 9H7, I1»l, 91*9 Bid Aaked. Armour A fn , III. pfd .74% 77 Arm«>ur A f*o , Del , pfd. 97 % *4 Albert pick . 1* 2*% Raaalck Alemlta . 1©% far bide . 67% 67% F.dlaon, f.'orri ..,,,,,,,,.1)7 13i% continental Motors ........ «% 4% fudsby . 69 69 Daniel Boon* .............. 24% 25 Diamond IfaArb .. 119 124 Deer# pfd .... *6 *4 Kddr raper ..... I* 21 Dtbby . «% 6 National Rea titer .2% * Quaker flat# . .263 245 It r o Motor# . 114% 117% Awlft A t'o. ..lit 1*2% Awlft Int i .. 26% J©% Thompson .. 4 3 4 4 Wahl ..... *7 27% Wrtgley . . . .... . 24% 27% Yellow Mfg. fo.6f% 67 Yellow r*b 46% 44% foreign F.grhange. New Y-rk. Aprtl |4 -For ign ^change* •front Quotations tin cents! • Ortat Britan Dsmand. 4 14%; rablea, I II, 4© day bill# on bane#, 4 34%. Kranre, Demand 4.44 cable* 6 44. Daly. Demand, 4 44; cable*, 4 44 Tlelgfttni: Demand. 6.31; cable#, 9 62. Germany; Demand, ,13. Iper trillion). Holland: Demand, 37 14. Norway: Demand. 13.91 pweden • Demand. 34 2© Denmark: Demand. 14.71 Wwitaerland Demand, 17 74 Hpain Demand. 13 4© tit#-. • Demand, 1 ©3 Poland; Demand, ,©©4©17 f'xecho Kinvakia D»m*»nd. 3 91. Jugo Atevif ; Demand. 1 74. Austria' Demand, ©©14%. Rumania. Demand. 61% Argentina Demand, 12 73. Mraril Demand. It •©. Toki« Item and, #.9 % Montreal 94 6 14 Haw ©agar. New Tork. April 24 14#*” . if*t *il quiet today. N'» freah bu* n*aa *i« r» Ir.*-t#d and price* were un« hanged at 2*c for • uhas duty paid Raw ei.gsr futures were r*e#dy esrlv on eoveyln# but es*#d off tinder scattered liquidation anl mutmlaeien haua# aefling rif >ruo<e>1 bj report* of more favorable tbor development a In « ub# F nal price# We** J to 6 point# H ’* |ow»r, May rlo##d. 4 4© July 4 4>- . Am * ember, 4 tie. De cember, 4 27 No change* eere noted In refined price# which ranged from 7*< to • Jlr („r ffft# granulated Th# d*m#nd *ss fair at lhe lower figure Refined future* w#r# nominal New York, April 3d — Augar—-Future* closed e#*y; apprnvtmat# **ie# • ©©• ton*. Mav 4 49c, July, 4 it' . September. 4 71c. Be cam bar, 4 27r Dry t’oods. New York April 2* t'nfmabed cot ton good* today wa# reported In tnodarata demand with buyer# r#fi»#lng to follow ad* v#nc#« resdtlv Tart* held ateady with •plnnera firmer In their demand for bat tgr price# I mar# w|th the eieapt|nn of fha draaa linen dtvlalon w#r# v*ry nutet Burlaps continued hsratv ateady Wool r:ooda ahowed *r»m# sllflillft improvement n fh# demand for fancy nr novelty flna draaa good* Men's near we* in flight demand I ight weight knit good# for un derwaar war# in better rail, but outer w##r wea not as active a* * year ago Alika wera being bought wall from fha Jobber* ^aw Yum fnllnn S»w York «>t*on Pat-ban*# quotatlo*,* furMahad hr 1 k M*< h# A «*o f ?4 Om*|ia Natl-mal hank bid* Phnna J A. H>7 1 Op*« I fflfh I l ow I rinaa* < rar if* 'A *A7$ ilk AT k ft 1A if. i»y '*•*■'. II** -• ?«4I ** Oat lit «| 'IM hi 47 11 4 47 (74 t« IH# '24 tl *14 2* 31 *A .*■! »f !*4 1* ■lat* Til >A f| a7 ;* m 'll aA 14 aa N aw Ynrli l irffr# N*» York. April 14 <v»ffa« fntpraa 1 an# t < t n' ti a fi a a I * • on « IIMIf rov^rinr hut loaf tha advanr* aftar th# Initial d#rnand had Man aup «l#6. Hill' t *«f« bar #«•»»-* off from lln In un-’ar raal|*tn* ha. am bar rdnaad at |3 J.1 »|i|i tha fanaral rnarkat rtoam* «*•' un.banaad kata# •• ’ If Iko; .Tfltr. If fAo• *ai.«*mbar 1141#; (V ♦ I" * l1# 17llr War#b. 11 II# npo» r nffa# dull, H''» la, l&0lfc^a, kantna 4a. I» \ N If , Mlnna«i»«i|la brain Af Inoaa po|t« Minn . April 54 Wha*t «'a*b N« 1 nnrlharn. Il IIHifl Ilk; No 1 dark northatn aprtn*. rfmba t » fa* fl 14%01 It •*, a.I lo r|»n|oa It I• «k CT I V A4; ordinary In fond 11 11*0117*4. Mat. 91 11S- l«»r. I 111 ’A .'-i'a ft lift Porn—No. Jl > allow, 14 A| *r 71 \ t 0*1#- No 1 '♦ h It a, 44\«0l*r. TtarJay 4A0l1o flyw No f. MStlPS" Mai-No 1, II 449117 lonilan liar Albar. Tendon April !* I*ar rUrr, fl p*r a par nunra Alopay IH'Y*r ran* DUrottfll rataa MmH kill*. 31» 140t par rant, (bran months bill* I I 1191** par rant Nan A mli Utird Yrtill Kt* York April 14 Ktaporalnd Ap plkk dull 1 (plat ■ i" ■ -ta and paa* baa, c|ii|at, ralatna. ataady AA l»r»l i Hh.rM k| April 2* Kutnr ra U liul May Ilft'H, twiy. II *«S t*nrn May. Tl* Inly If * 0 Oita—May, 44fcc. July. Upnk. •l Omalt't 1‘hHltKr A(*k |# | * M *•**• -f M • M {« 4* »» ■ * i | * *t t*•■*# f* •* V* \*\t t*o*4**ce Itfi p|ti lie [..*ri,h!4 t, .It.’W-i-T; » *.~0*«* ■ * * ‘# pi**-1! W *d WMl HIM* VlU |m tq #gK,_ mfWiHl h. H> I • ..M •- **.« *') lit It** f f«* *1 ftt ‘tkttf *'***<**♦ • ** **’-** *4 ‘^IWl ♦1 *fM| _ . _* j fill (•» t* » • »**♦* »• I **ft*k# M jmhbhL I* f *J ****»♦*# MH !f0 iitki H"|4t *** §*•«*-4 i*#lO V* •*♦*#! Na I *♦•• [•* p^M *»M*M * a*, *• ***** » »M *!*• H f**s*4i ftnao. *# M f*»* 4t *** S« f *§*• ItHtrt M •'wait. • ’«*»•( 4>m *-a »»4iM a***k itowf*1-*9 I *1*4 **4, *f * *f| %»h»M* 4 »■**• »*4 a!«rr**« **♦ nr**d ♦ * • iad* [«•*.» »tt* H* 4iHp *#•* an* ?**♦ Mx* and eb'p Par No » ft Ml *g*a4 4#H*NM t* **• ease* • « II aw ►**4*jl# • *-*•##* Me It.Mftrifl **»■*♦ in tiiiHiwif V a **• ■* * * ■ *t«t*» tiftMttWf k - • r ** H , mntetfp ran, via, ho I mail, ftiti i# •*»»f*| t wt _ ^ f*»*#** •»• |*Mm ptaal III htlaaiki fat N*» I •«a»li! A tM e |4*»li*t*, «p t(i ft |b* tft*h rr (ft,; h*a%* mm ft » *114 ft, 11* . to I JH« 19?, tight Mf A Iftej apt let* w «th (*a« tf<ftle| M»f» l*f. lefhctn apt mss !•» rwwataHk ll*( du*fce, fat 1*4 full feathered tlftlllo; »•*♦*, ffti and full (•atb*»*d !t0ll<:; I«t bays. >**u»*g toma pad baba lit *14 tema and N« I not > all* II. pigeatta ll fe* per d-»ar» ** i.or* I lb# and a»»r. |i- per It* , undar 9 Iha tin per IP *«* rulla, pi* It nr crip ple# |*t»llry want**! . ' fttr.w.4 ItHtt* a»a p4f1*f for dra*ae«4 *-|»t#4ia«t« datfc# and **••**. l#*e above at|*a pftrta. and fnr df*#**d t*rk*)a. H III* a bn* a ff^* Itf-c*. barn a 4#<H»ra ar* nr raj'1 ii>r shipments of dta*S"l poultry and tailing aattta un It par rant commit* a ion haste. Jobbing prices «f dreaaad poultry Ho rat* tier a t nprina* soft, 2i« iratlafl, No I, 41* . No 2 SI* ban a. Hr; ront'af*. 2ftif*2ej dtit'ka. Il#llc, «aaa«. 2»»«t26r, turiiaya. lie; No. 2 tarlia>a4 conaidaraktly jaaa rrtKnif Finn Jobbing prlci** qu*»tabla aa follows Kane* whM»* flab, J0f . laha trout 10* . halfbat, Iftc. norlherti l»allhead«. Jumbo, 22ff24c; • atlfab 20® 21*’, flllat of haddock. 27c ;i block cod • abla flab. 14c; foa ahad, **><’; | flounder" 20c. crappM. IfftH*:, black! baas. He, np*tii*h mackaral. IS to 2 INI., 2ft*-. Frosan fish, *®lc laaa than prlcaa a bora CHKF.bE. Jobbing f-rlcaa atotibli *>n Antarinu | cheats fancy grade. «* follows: Plngl* daiaiaa, SOS* , doubla dalslaa, SfM5* Young America a. JiVft*-; loaghorns, 2fc; ac]iiaro printa, 21Uc; ftpick. 2lc; llmf>*rgar. l-lb, atyla. |4 26 r>«r dotes, •wise, doinoatfc, is* , lmporfad Roquiflrt, lie; Naw York whlta. Sic. HE KT CUT*. Who leas lo prb-sa on beef cuts effective April 21 era aa follows; No. 1 Hba, 27c; No. 2. 24c. No I, He, No 1 loin*. 17*. N** 2, Sic; No. 3. 22c; No l rounds. l»'4r. No 2, Hr; No 2. fie; No. 1 * bucks. llHc; No 2. I2e; No. 1. *4c; No. 1 plates, Ic; No 2. 7 4c; No. 1, 7c. KHIJIT8. Jobbing price* P)oeMpplea — Per crate 94 790* 0®. Apple*—In barrels of 14ft Iba ; Iowa Wine*ups, fancy. 9ft 2ft: Missouri Black Twig. fan*-v, 16 60. Jonathans. fancy, fft.00; Ben Davie, fancy 94.7ft. Jonathana, Iowa, extra fancy, 94 7ft; Oanoa, fancy, 96oa. lemons—Tallfomla. fancy, par boa. 9ft.ft®; chotca, per boa. 94 ft® Avocado*—(Alligator rears), par dosen, 9ft ft® Applaa—In Hoxaa. Washington Wlna a* pa *K!r* fancy. 92.7ft; fancy, 92 21; • holes, 114ft; Roma Beauty, axtra fancy, 92 ®0* fancy. 91 76. whlta wlntai Paarmala. extra fan* y. 92 I0®2 7ft. Htrawbarrlaa—Louisiana, plntll, 94.71 per era**-. Urapafrult—Per box, extra fancy. 93.6* fto. fancy. 9*2604.0*; Tlorlda. fancy, per box, 93 ®002 ft#. Ora n g aa—California, naval, fancy, ac cording to aixe, 99 9604 00 par box, rho|r«, 126c lea# t*ranbarriea Jeraey. ftO-lb. box**, || 00 Bananas-Per lb. Ic. I1AT. Nominal quotation*, carload lota; Upland Prairie—No. I, 91? 20011 90, No 2. It ©©0 11©©; No. f. |7©©C*©o Midland Pralrl#- No. 1. 911 00011 00, No 2, 9t ©0 0 I © 00; N« I, 19 0007 00. lowland Pralrl#—No. I, 9* 0001 09; No 2. 9* 00 0 9 00 I'arkin* Ifar—It 2©07 29. Alfalfa—<’holn#-l2900021 .#•; No. 1. Ill •0019 a©; a»andard. 914 ©9017 ©9- No 2. 91120012.00. No 2. 19 00011 0© Atraw—Oat. 91 0009 09, wheat, |7.9f 01 00. VEGKTAHMG*. Jobbing pr1c#B‘ Eggplant—P»r dot, 92 09; 29c par lb. flhalloie -flouthern, fto par dog; home grown onlona. per dm . 22' Cabbaga—4'alary cabbagt, 19e per lb . new Tnaa cabbaga. 4Hu par lb ; cratea ♦c par lb Naw fioota—Tc«aa beat# and carrot*, par do* bunehaa. 9*e; buahel. 02.99 onlona—Tellow In rack a, nar lb. IU«; red. ea'ka. whit*, eacka, par lb, 9€. bpantih. par »rate. 9:2© Tom• toga—Maftcan. luga 22 100 4 4© Celery—<‘a It for o'a, par dog, icrorBlri to ai*e, 91 7'♦#7 00; Pur Id#, r ought. ^ 4©* crata. 93 71. Ultiim • Mr* 4 per crata. 9* 3*; pec do*, 11.19. hefbeuaa leaf. 72011a par do*. Roof# Pa ran If*# and carrot#. In #aeka, te per !h pepper#—Green Man*. r#r lb. 22a. f u* umber. Hot holier, 12 90 par d#g; ehoji*e aa low aa 92.0© Pareley—flout harn, par dog bunehaa, 99 »• Rhubarb—f.Mg. 4© Iba . 91.22 Hrua«#la flproufa—Per tb , Ife. Mean#— Wa* or gr##n. par hamper. 91 l#ff I 49 Aaparague ffnme grown, per dog buneW 91 4©0I 72 Potato##— N*bra*ka Uh!#a. par 190 Iba. AIM «t **s*- •% r* *% ttjfi W»M 1 |s*% < * * ffib Ha#*** ■ »•■ I-* |i m *. •»* f ts ' * * »»rm j 4* »- I I« «*%♦• • bV| H p.H iMi N|j*»* %**♦•* * 4| *d*tl t*‘# p# *• ► I * 9 tr'i> iM »i »Mt *f Hi# h 4*1#., |ii «fg *•♦****, aw **»-• H *1 * ***»,*♦ * 111*9 H|*id H.414 If t** |lt^ I# W %»#l h|f| * ,.»„,**» a«*t#cn * y~* «f«-y# At up* !>#. Iff Hi If**! jl'1** III #4. |H| fi-t^ lilH ♦ eai* g, | Mn if ip wv M( I* # 9 4^*4#+*** >,9 f*** * *a IM I# l.H# 19* As mi fk 1 ail tin 1 #*4 -4 ^ |nm U* I ft* I #^e9 HN9j.-* |H ** p# I If MiBi '*^4 if # P* I f##f 19 *' fin* I I |w#*9f #f s» ••»«#» i>'h Ilia -1 Map *6 >1 ta A hM*a i*»»* iMtt *; *4f hi im am | k*i * « 4t*»isM is w«wa%i 9 mH Mg*, tan# 9a H**,**-4 y** ** v*4*»#* wheat i»*4a ia M — t up »* i: b«» h§m pfe* 4"-"-a I- t -M '• i ks* *• t*f a If h|99‘# 1 # fl* * *iit< ikti ia I- • 41 m • f|..,. * »l *be ft*** d lit*# (Ml »Hen ft If 9 |*99 »•*>! if > * p*» «t 1 M* b!»i* fF*f h.itfcM *• ifcf Kiiif*4 aw While, |*»« the I t* * lAinisbll P»n9|« at; it# * *p| lb lb# lit## »o*h f»f i * »■• It *— b • ' * * n. * 1 »■ i »>»• | f g #*. »r aM ia H- lAing up •»! *i»ik»i» t 'Mit* tk fllr f * IK# *»*- 11 I j ♦ « *** Uf h|t|*.| TIM rntikiry it gti!i u«.» g '*<•* gwafUflt** gr A 'kw*n# !• b*« *ir»tit# la fait »tf* t*rf '*»**' k until, tbs last of May I tf.i.M AM If Nominal *!«Miii.iM omaha apd Ceuw* HI tiigff* t!iraah*» lun jwr iAi IH AM filfa, I iR ^ €j i «■ ■ 1 f.-t rinva*. Ilf y| St AA; awrrf f|HM f 1 T «" 4» I S a 6. I!fd*. thy, |« **»g Ms, hudah |nn can* ee»d It « ft t is mntVMHI mllitt. |l A#, Ummih millet 12 II FLOUR, egflnl*) f e |. Oman*. fallow f^r»| fami in yi it* !.*». M MAH 36 per bb fan > <'ear in 41 m hags i 5 |A% f> :| iwe tbt white or >*tiow ewrumsal, ter lent-, |I •" lllliK*. woo U tallow. Pr»f»g quota hie •• M:a»i, Aeil\»rtA Crush«. dealers' weigh'a and *eta< (tons. Hide* - M* **onable, No |, h* , ?fg L 4c; green. 4o end 3c: bulla #c *f.d ? ] brended. «c. glue hideg, fiat. aalt. 1't and lOiar; kip, toe gnd 1*4' . glue »k;na 4c. dry flint hfd*« V*o; dry tailed. Tr, dry glue, deaion*. 16c gaeh. hora* h*de». #s gnd 12 26 t*. b. pofiiea an j glue*, |i ia each; cells, 26o each, ting aklne, I w each Wool-P* ■ II to to fi 75 #Rrh. Umbi (fr lo II bo each, cllpa, no valM; weel • Off .tec _ 1 allow fin, -\», 1 t.llsw, »i,r »* n tnfto*. tr. S.,, 2 t.lionr, «c; A ,r*»t. «**'i H «'**»«. 6«: x.Untr hr- «n gr*«**' 4r , portc crackling*, f ,<• *■( per ion. Mef * ■ acktlnga, SCg.AA Iff ton, bt rawax. 12V 00 per lock Meekly Buffer Chicago Anril -*•—Btarrion from fb« de* line jrd itj steadier feeling and ad vanced pro-** in the butter market for the week ending April J4 all markets showing adverteAa of from 2 to 2*g^ a cor.llrg to the review of the Inlfed State, bureau of agricultural geonomica iaaued today In the four big markets AJ acor# bot ter closed April 24 at 31c. a* Chicago Boat on an] 39 at Philadelphia At tho low levels of the previous week butter stocks were depleted operator* rc fused to reduce nrlrea further, and an psrntly under the belief that the bot tom had been reached, buying in feres! developed Speculative s-tlvity was rs aumed also and with a shortage of rsti f rail zed cariofg an d buying of foreign butter Checked bv low leve], 0f domes tic. the mark* was steady for the moment near the Ho*#, with reports Indiratinr a alight increase in production, but with a beginning of withdrawal of buying In terest on Thursda*. an unsettled tona resulted in we«kn*»s and g declina of 1 to me yesterday. V*ntato Market Ch(Uk,o, April 2%.— Potatn»a—Trtdiff ■low, market waak; r*'*ipi*. J# car*, total United ff'atea »btpm*nta. Ill cara; wlrunfln »««-k«d round whit** IMOtt 1 21; bulk. tl.O^fpl It; Idaho aarkad ftu*> 12 *©42 2 46. accord in# to oualltf: Mlr<n**oia *nd Nr.r*». r»*kota tacked ft*4 K|v»r Ohio* f 1&0I 19. AIM mrv*KMr*T. MONEY IN GRAIN *M bur* lu-utM option an it m* omtwie •Twbaat or ran. Ale Further ftiaA. A awe but •( b from option prvr ftv** pan an •pportumtr tot***lM*:4r l*0'i: ic Mm ate. write today rot particular* *ad r»lt MARKET LETTER. I*ve*t*r* Daily Guide. S. W. Iraack S-E, lOtd Baltimore Art. K. C„ Mo {keep POSTED Important development* roniained in fht* week'* marker review re- f | vardles I be following eeruritie*: * Republic Steel Miami Copper Caai Iron Pipe Califernia Pal. Continental Meier* General A»pbeit Alii* Cbalmer* Utah Capper Letllfh Valley Colorado Fuel Texa* R Pacilk Cltie* Serrtee Writ# for Ire# copy. P. G. STAMM & CO. I Dealer* in Stock* and Bond* I 38 So. William St.. New York PUBLIC GRAIN STORAGE IN CARLOAD LOTS We are operating three larer, up-to-date terminal eleratora in thta market—now at your arrvice. WF ARE IN POSITION TO ADVANCE REASON ABLE AMOUNTS OF MONEY AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ON GRAIN IN STORAGE. Write Ua for Detailed Information * Updike Grain Corporation Omaha, Neb. J. S. BACHE fep CO. Eatafcliahed IttI * f Hear York flock Ex-hang* , a* ._I Chicago Hoard of Trada MimMri,K(|1 York I'oMoa Exkanaa land othar loading Eickunci. N»* York; 41 Braadway Chicago! 108 S. LaSalla St. •ranch#* and eorreapnnd.nU located la principal cfttoa Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conncrvativc Margin 324 Omaha Nal'l Bh. Bldg., Omaha Tetephwnes JAiIimn 1117 M “Ths flaehe Review*' sent an appHeaflen— Cor respondent# Invited Updike Grain Corporation (PfiviU Wir# PtparliMiO rClii<A«A Bf*««d «f Tr Ma Ml MHFR5 J aM V Ail Olh«r L.rad rf t t.hftnffN Orders for grain for future delivery in the prin eipal markets given careful and prompt attention. OMAHA OFFICEi Phone AT Untie (1312 filfi-25 Omaha Grain Exchange LINCOLN OFFICEt 724-25 Terminal Building Phone B-1233 Long Pittance 120