Prices of \\ heat ()ff Sharply and (Jose at Bottom General Mill Strike Pending in l nited Kingdom Big Factor in Decline; Mar ket \ nlneralile. n < n iiii.iv .1 i.ki m.v I nLeisal ,Vrtlcf Muff ( nrnupiiiidciit. Chuuk", April 1:1 -Continuous selling of wheat futures today, largely in tin u. i\ nf profit taking ami credited fur the limst part to the cast, found the market unusually vulnerable an am! at the bottom. Reports from the I’nited l-IIng • lom that a general mill strike was pend ing. already partial un the west coast, was a Pig fnctor In the decline. Wheat finished 2* to &*,c lower; corn "i.s 2* to ■!*<• off. oats were * to *c h *' ■ • and rye ruled R ** to :t * c lower W heat had advanced 25c the last week ami with Liverpool closed today and for eign demand slick as a consequence, the majority were Inclined to look for a set I'fii It, although tint an extensive a. one as took place. There was good buying of wheat through strong commission houses at time*, but It did not last. I h» seaboard failed to confirm any export business Exporters were credited with holding offers back. However, light loads of rye or 65,000 bUshtUs were r» potted put through. There was fairly persistent selling of May corn today, led by several promi nent commission houses. The spread wid ened to around 4 lie compared with the Inly at one time. Outside interest was less Jn evidence, and the market wanted for support. Prices sold off sharply and closed near the bottom. Oats manifested steadiness much of the du\ and sagged finally with other grains. Commission houses were moderate buyers on ail dips. The news was favorable. Rye sold off with wheat. Trade was moderate. The Increase of 188.Otto bushels itl the visible supply for the week proved a disappointment anil kept buyers away from the pit. I'i . \ i.siotis eased under- pressure of comm; --ion house liquidation. Lard was 2to. off ami fibs were unchanged to 7 Vic up. I*it Notes. The dnmesti visible supplv of wheat for th- week decreased 2.190.000 bushels. Tile reduction was about as expected, and 1*'ought ih<* total down to 55.241,1)00 bushels compared with 56.R7t5.000 bushels a p ai ago. Tue demand for cash wheat In most markets, however, was not active and prices cased with the futures. A re port that a cargo of Duluth No. 1 north ern wheat was purchased to come here tor delivery on May contract helped along the reaction In the pit. t’ron reports were Inclined to be more favorable. Further scattered rains have in-cn received. However a local expert v. as out with r statement placing the piokalde winter yields at 450.000,000 bushels compared with 5fto.noo.000 bushels h year ago but it had little effect. Gen erally th* trade refuses to become worked tip over tip* more or less poor prospects that prevail. The Winnipeg wheat market was rela tively firm compared with Chicago early, the May delivery there moving to a nr premium over Chicago, but the late trade witnessed a quick slump, with the differ ence narrowing to 2*c to 2*0 st the last. Cash wheat in Winnipeg seems to he . firmly held, with the No. 1 northern selling at 2c ever the May. Clearances <>f domestic wheat recently have tivcn of fair size. Shipments today totaled 922.0<»0 bushels. An eastern au tlmriri commented on the fact that of the *.789.000 bushels wheat that cleared from North America last week 87:1.000 bushels went to Russia, over 1.000.000 to Italv over 1.600.000 bushels In England, while the rest went to Belgium. Holland, France, Germany, Scandinavia Roland Turkey. Greece. Egypt, the Orient »nd nth*:** There seems to be a much healthier export trade Jn this country and Canada than the dally reported sales might lead one to believe. CHICAGO PRICES. By Updike Grain Co., Atlantic till. Art. I Open. | High, j J*ow. 1 Close. I Sat. w h t. 1 i r i May 1.82 162*] Ml* L66*| 1.11* l.fil* . .. 1.56* 1.62* July 1 46 1.46*1 1.41*1 1 41 *; 1.46 1 46*.». 1.42* 1-46* gep 1 1.35*1 1.3? 1.32*' 1.35 1.31*.' 1.32* L35* Rye Msv 1.19 1.19* 1.15*1 1 15 % 1 1ft* Lift*.? 1.16 Lift * Julv 1 12 1.12 U' 1.09 1.09*1 1.13* Sep' L03 I 1.03 LOO* LOO* 1.04 )'u 1 IA4 1.11 i 1.97 'a 1.971*1 1.19*, 1.0*4* . * 1 «7N 1.11 Julv 1 13 1.14 1.114 l.ll>,i 1 14 1.1.34 . I 1.1141 1.144 S«p4. 1 13 1.14 . 1.114! 1.114 1.14 1.13% 1.11% 1.144 rial. May .41% .424 .40% .41 I .41% .41% .I .41% July .4", 43% 424 .42% .434 1 .43%.I .43% Sap. .14 .44 -41 .434 .44 .43%. T.nril I M:i ■ 11 r.,»7 13 37 1 5 70 115 79 115 *5 Julv 116-20 ,16.20 16.00 16.02 (16.23 IMhai 1 I I I I M.v 17.12 17.12 .17.12 (17.12 17.06 ■Inly 17 12 17.12 117.10 117.13 >17.12 WINNH'KO IV H HAT \U~ 1.65 1. .; 1.59 I. July I 1.61 (.I.i 1.56 l. < liInigo Spot Market 4|uotatione. April 13. 9:50 s. in. Butter—Receipts. 11.628 tubs; last year. 11 117 tubs; cars on track, 5 old. 20 new; extra** 42*iW'42%c: standards. 42>2c; ex tra firsts. 4ft%041%c; firsts. 39 % 0 40c; «-.» score. 41%c; 8* score. 40c; seconds, 3 3 0 3 7 % c. . , l.ce -Receipts. 49.099 cases ; last vear, 40.665 cases; cars on track. 54 old. 84 pew; firsts. 27 0 271 * c: dirts. 25*ic; che* ks. 25c; storage packed extras. 29Uc; storage par ked firsts. 28-\c. Tone; Butter firm; eggs firm. New York Poultry. New York April 13.— Live Poultry— Barelv steady; chickens by freight. 220 ?3c; ditto bv express, 40c; broilers by freight. 40060c; ditto by express, 55065c; fowls by freight and express. 20032 c; roosters bv freight. 16c. Pressed poultry Irregular. chickens. 25044c: fowls. 230 ?.'< , old roosters. 16024c: turkeys west ern. 30 0 44c; ditto southwestern, 20044c; ditto frozen. 300 45c. New York Metals. New York. April 13.—Copper-Steady; gleet rolvt lu spot and future.-*. 13%c. Tin Steady; spot and futures. 60 62c. Iron -Easy; No. 1 northern. 21.60® 22.50c; No. 2 northern. 20.50022.00c; No. 1 •outhern. 26.00®2l.00c. Lead—Steady; spot, 9.000 8.25c. Zinc—Steady Hast St. Loula spot and future*. 7.15 0 7.20c. Antimony—Spot. lS.SOe. Visible Grain Supply. New York. April 13—The visible sup ply of American grain shows the fol lowing changes In bushel*: \V heat—Decreased. 2.1 90.000. Corn Decreased, 1.966.000. (>A ts—Decreased, 2.990.000, Rye- Increased. 1 88,000. Ba rley—Decreased. 268.000. Chicago rroilnre. Chicago, April 1 3 - Rut ter—Higher ; cr**amerv extras, 42l4/-» * — 1 -»<•; standards, 4?%r; extra first*. 4O*?041%c; firsts. 39 *2 \ 40%c; se■ onds, 33 ' • ipts. 4 9.09 9 esses; firsts. 27027*4- . otdiro f.r«*s 26c; etor At* packed firsts ex-f.i-. firsts, 2 D*r. Kansas Cltr produce. Kansas city. Apr'’ 11 Butter—Cresm erv 1c higher, 4'046-. packing un changed. 1 7c. Fegs—Un-hanged: firsts. 25c; select ed ."Or. Poultry—unchanged: hens. 22e; broil er* 49r. roosters 14c. Potatoes -Red River Oblos, I5c0jl.l§. New York rotten Futures. New York. April 13 -Cotton future* opened steady; May, 24 ogr, .▼ ti 1Y. 24 3 5c, Ortobef. 2 4 05c; December, 24 14c; Janu ary. 23.90c. Chicago Poultry. Chicago. April 13 Poultry Alive, un settled; fowls. 2 7c. springs, 32c; roosters, 16c; turke) S. 28c; ducks. 30c; geese, 18c. Duluth I-lax. Duluth Minn. April 13 Flax - Ulose April. 12 76 asked; May. 12.76% asked; July. t.’.TL a*ko«l New York Rubber. New Yoik. April 12 Rubber— fim(ked ribbed sheets, spot. 44c. New York Silver. New York April 15. Bar sllvtr. IT Me. Mexican dollars. 61 %c. New York Spot Tot ton. New York. April 13.—Cotton—Spot, quiet; middling. $24.40. (Fugitive Slav* Two Policemen in Figlit Kingsport, Tf»nn.t April 13.—Two pnllro officials worn shot and killed and another aariminly wounded near betM lain this Afternoon by n itihii Ad Id to bo a fugitive from justice and Wanted in Mlfudnaippi. The shoollnjc occurred when the fugitive «*nxam»d five offi-ns in a running revolver fight on tho bnnkft of the llolaton river JiiMt below the old Kingsport liiiderpasg. t N Omaha Grain V_/ Omaha. April 13. Hash wheat sold nn the table* today around 2t to It'' low#1 Volume of trsd ng ni« light owing to the I ml'*<1 *Up nlfat offered fur sale god tghlea were well cleared of samples. Reeip* wore 21 UN No. 2 yellow: 2 cars. SI Sain pin yellow: 1 car. No. i mixed: 2 • car, $1 00. DATS. No. 3 v. hite: 2 car*. 4 4. ; I .«• 44 %c; I car*. 4 No. 4 white: 1 car. Clc: 2 oar*. 4 2 %c. Sample white: 1 car. 4 *. 1 . ar, 43%c l»all> Inspect imi of 41 ruin KcccHrd. WII EAT. Hard: 7 cars No. I. 6 cars No. 2, 5 cars N i. l <-ur No. 4. \ chi* No. 6, 3 cars .sample. Mixed " heat 1 car No. 2, 1 car No. 4. Total. 25 tarn. COW? Yellow 2 curs No. 2. 4 car* No 4 Mixed wheal; _ «■« is No. 4. 1 car No. 6. Total, 9 cars. OAT?. White: 2ft cars No. ... t> cart No. 4, 1 car sa mule. I -ila l 2 8 ca ra. R YR. 1 car No. 2. 1 car aample. 4 Total. 2 cg.r* Total cars. 64 OMAHA RECEIPT? AND SHIPMENT. (Carlots) Week Year Receipts-- Today, Ago. Aim Wheat . 21 20 22 Corn .. b .*» 156 Oats . 3 4 18 63 Rye . 3 Shipments— . Wheat . 12 28* 3 (Torn .............. 22 65 1*1 Oats . 2 8 27 • 32 Rye . H Barley . 1 1 KXPORT CTjEA RANCH? Bushel*- - Today. Year Ago TVheat and Flour . 922.000 435,000 Oats . 80.000 70.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Harlot* Today Wk./go Yr. A»« Wheat . >9 1“ 22 Corn . 10 9 3. 82 OaJs ..113 38 42 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Harlot*— Today Wk.Atro Yr. Ago Wheat 4 I 8 43 Corn . 2 7 -8 6 5 Oa Is . 13 2 4 1 ST. LOt’1S RECEIPTS Harlots— Today Wk.Auo Yr. Ago Wheat . Hn 66 1" (’orn .,.,.29 99 160 Oats . 62 9 4 1 16 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Oirlot* Today Wk. A . o Yr. Ago Minneapolis . ISA 169 110 Duluth .186 i 18 56 Winnipeg .208 on 291 UNITED STATES VISIBLE Bushels— Todav. Wk. Ago. Yr Ago. Wheat . .55.244.000 57.354.00(1 66.673.000 Corn .30.761.000 32.727.000 22,319.000 Oat* .58.107.000 61.104.000 1 4.076.000 Rye . 20.H66.OOO 19.1 78.000 21.•‘>03.000 Bariev ... 5.498.000 3.766.000 1.152.000 OMAHA STOCKS Bushel#— Today Year Ago Wheat . 738.000 2.536.000 Corn. 2.092.000 1.31 5.000 Corn . 562.000 495.000 Rye . 255.000 185.000 Harley . 1 1.000 13.000 Grain Exports. Washington. April 13.—Grain exports from the United State* last week were 3.233.000 bushel* compared with 2.468.000 bushel* the previous week. Commerce department figures today gave the following comparisons between lust week and the week before. Wheat. I 5 12.00ft bushels against 1,383,000 bushel*. Irarlev, 309.000 against 134.000: corn. $113. 000 against 1 16.000: oats 119.000 .gainst GO.<100: rye. 1.380,000 against 769,000. Canadian grain exported through Unit ed State* ports V. ss 1.063.000 bushels .mu pared with 2 0..8.000 bushels while exports of wheal flour were 446.000 barrels against 353.000 barrels. Minneapolis 1 ash Grain. Minneapolis, Minn.. April 13 Wheat — Cash No. 1 northern. $1 49% 01 61%; No. 1 dark northern spring. « hole* to fancy. $1.56% 0 1 81%; good to choice. $1.66% 0 1.65%; ordinary to good $1 50% 0 1 4 % No. 1 hard spring. $1 87% 01 91%: No. 1 dark hard Montana on track $1.4 % 0 1.74%; to arrive $ 1.45 % 0 1.74 % ; May, $147%: July. $148% rive $1.45% 01.74%. May. $147%; July. 1.48%. Corn—No. 3 yellow $1 01% 01.03%. “at*—No 3 white, 2.8%0 39%c. Bariev—-70 0 86c. Five Nn 2. $’ 08% 0 1 1n Flax—No. 1. $2,790: *7 Kansas City Cash Grain. Kansas City. April 13.—Wheat—No 2 hard. $1.550176 No 2 ^ed. $1.7201.79: May $143%. Julv. ft.34%; September, $1.26% 1 Corn—No 3 white. $1 0301 05: No. 2 yellow $1.11*401.13; No .3 yellow 61 09 4i 1.11. No 2 mixed. $1.0201.05; May. $1.01%: July, $104%. September. $1.05% 0 1.02%. Htv Unchanged to $1 lower; No 1 prairie. $10.00011.00. No 1 timothy. JI *. 000 15 50; holt * alfalfa. $21 50© 23.50; clover seed, light. 115 0001' •■0. Chicago ( ash Grain. Chicago. April 13 Wheat—No. S red II 71 % 0! 7 3% Corn -No. 2 mixed, $1.11; No. 1 yel low. $1.15. Oata---.No. 2 while. 40’»©4Sc; No 3 white 411 ©-4 6c. live —No 2. $1.16%. Bar lex 73 0S3%c Timothy ?eed 4 00C 60. Clover Seed -$2.0002.S3. I h rd 515.7 5. Bibs $17.25. Bellies $19 75. Louie Grain. St. Louis April 13 - “lose: Wheat — Mav. $1.58%; July, $138%. September. $1.3 1% hid. Corn—May. $1 07 asked: July, $1 11% bid; September. $: 11% asked. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Minn, April 13—Flour— 50r higher familv patents. $t 9008.95. Bran—$23.00024 00. Nlnux City LItmwIi. Hloux City. la. April 1 3 -Cattle—Re ceipt*. 3.ono head; market activekillers. 150250 higher; srockers ateadv. -‘5c high er. fat atecra and yearlings. $4.0001225; Bulk. $9 .*.0010.60; fat rows and heifer*. $5 00 011.00; canners and cuttera. $2,500 4 25; veal*. Sfi.0009.00; hulls. $4 25 08.00; feeders. $7.ftOffi>S.*5; atorkera, 16.0008.00; stork yearlings and calves. $5 0007.75; fording cow* and heifers. $3.2506 00. Hogs -Receipt*. 7,000 head, market. 25 0:!5c lower; top. $12.60; hulk. $12,000 12 50: lights. $11.750 12 35; butchers. 112.36 9 12 60; mixed $12.00012.35; heavy pa«-k ■ $ 11.600 12.00 . atags. $9 760 10 00; good pigs, $12.00012.75. . , Sheep—Receipt a. 1 000; market, ateady. Mt. Muils Livestock. St. Ta>u Is, April 13.—Cattle—Receipts, 4.50ft head; market etrnng; native be*f veers. 9*. 60012.25; yearling ateeis and liolfer*. $6.60011.75; cows. $5 0008.26; hlockers and feeders. $ '.26 0 4 60, calves, *4.<'00 10 00; tanners and cuttera. $'.*20 0 flogs—Receipts. 10.500 head; market 910015c lower. mixed and hutchera. $ 1 3 ftQ 0 13.25 ; gr»od heavies. $13 10013.16; roughs, $11.25011 35; lights. $13 150 1 3 25 ; pigs. $9 750 1 3 00; bulk. $13,100 13.25. Sheep and T-smbs—Rerelpta, 100 bead; market steady; mutton ewes $6 0009.60; iambs $ 1 1.0001 $.71; cannera and chop pera. $3 0006 00. New York Coffee Tut urea. New York. April 13.—Coffee futures opened todav *f an advance of 21 to .34 points on trad* buying adn covering pro moted bv report* of firmness in Hrazil over the holidays Reallr.lng caused some 'rregula rifv after the advance to 17.72c for .1111 v but that delivery closed at 17 65r. * he general market closing firm at net advance* of "3 to <0 point*. Sa*ls were estimated at 43.000 bags dosing nuotatlons May. 1 4 43c; July. 1 7 65c <4epr*mb*r. 14 Mr; October. 1 4 70c. recernber. 14.36c; March 16 79c Spot coffee, firm; Rio 7s. ?oi^e; Hantoa <■*. 24 \ c to 25c Bt. Joseph Livestock. *t. Joseph. Mo. A prll 13 FTogs—Re •elpts. 6.ft00 head; 25030c, lower; top. 112 65 hulk $1? 2$fH2.60 Cattle—Receipts. .1.000 head steady to strong, hulk of steers $9 00010 16; top. $10.76, rows and heifers $3 600 10 00. (Hives. $4 0009-00; atorkera uml feeders, $5 00 0 8 2 5. Hheep and T-amba Receipts. 10,000 head: slow, tendency lower; lambs, 914 0U 41 15 10. ewes. 98.500 9 76 New York Hugar. Quotations furnished by J. B. Ra* h* A Co . 224 Omaha National Rank building Phonos Jackson 6187, 5188, 6189 Art. I Open. ' High, I Low. I Close. I Bat Ms y I Y87 | 2 87 12 84 I 2.84 I 2 86 July 1 3 OS ' 3 06 I 3 02 3 02 I 1.04 yept. 3 1* <14 l 17 I t »7 1 1 It I tec. I 3 26 ! 3 J4 j 3 25 : 3 2 3 I < 24 Inn I 3 1ft I I S ' J 1 ( J .1 M_I * If. Chicago Cotton. Quotations furnished bv J. B Rach* A c o.. 224 Omaha National Rank building Phones Jsrkaon 6147. 6188, „149: Art l Open. I High. I I.ow. I dost. I Bat Ma v ~‘ iTo 74 46 >24.23 I 24.32 I 74 40 July 24 36 7 4 78 I 24 45 I 74 ».0 j 24 7 0 Oct ! 2195 74 1 8 » 73 77 I 34.05 ' 2.1 99 r tec, l 71 40 24 16 I 2.1.80 I 24 1 6 74 02 Inn $ ' 90 • t ] 'i 33 90 t 0 " I 01 lloston Wool float on. April li Blight ly h*t ter in rulry has developed In the wool market, (..'notations on domestic wools show e vide tang* In some inaiancee Hje price • •f really good fleet es Is mentioned *t 62 (/6.3c ' n the grease for wools estimated tf» ehrlnk shout 68 in 60 per cent Home concerns liM\e snld in A small wa> hot p pulled stock and Indlaa. Omaha Livestock y -) l.lvexlnrk receipts n* the prinrip.t! mar ket * Heir; t nttle IIor* Slieep 11 m it ha .. K.dtHI k.inmi 9,804) 1 litragr* .. 1.4.immi 48.t»Ott 2.'.«rtN» Rottui* t it i 11,1(00 0,000 l l 000 Sioux 4 Itj . 3.000 7.IHHI I .(MM* St hulls . 4..51*0 111,000 l<*0 st. Joseph .3,000 .S.000 10,4*00 April IS. Receipt*-— Cattle Hog* Sheep Monday Kstlmate . 6,5nu 8.004* 9,*00 .-ante d. last week 8.••13 6.530 12,016 S»m« d. 2 wks. ago 7.419 H.lHiU 11,604 Same (|. 3 wks. ago to::; 1".:t::7 7,1m* Same d. ) r, ago ...10.893 0.«0 7 12,012 • at tie Receipt*, fe.xun head. Although receipt* of tattle ivetv only * moderate tor Ik opening day of the week the market fatlt-d to respond and for the moat part trade whs dull, soiiie of the mote de nalde light and hands weight sleet's mled strong aim the tup was lil.iMi but nit the plain anu 1 ■ • *. t \ > and medium %seight cattle it was u slow and rather unsatisfactory trade. Demand for vow* and heifers wu* quite brisk and prices ranged from strong to *14*era. liui: higher than the close of last weew. Stocker* tuui feeders were In limited supply and active demand al stronger prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice yeurlings. $9.9n#li.20; fair to good year • ins*. $9.00#9.86; common to lair year lings. f s mi # 9. on . good t<» ihoin* st*-»»rs, ■'10.15# 11.10; fair to good sleets 49.nn #10 10; common to fair steers, $8.oo# 9.00; trashy warmed up cattle. $7.:.>&i 8 110; good to choice fed h-ifci*. $9 J 5 (U 9 10.50; latr to good fed heifers. 48.00 'i 9.00; common to fair fed heifers. $7.00 #8.00. good to choice fed cows. $7 25# 8.50; fair 1o good fed cows. $6.7 ft # 7. oo; common to fair fed cows. $4.00# 5.60; canners and cutters. $2."0# .: 7 .. good to choice feeders, $7.8'#8.65; fair t" good feeder*. $• 75 ft 7.75; conimon to fair feeders, $■• 7 5# 6.75; good to choice stockers. S7 >o o S.'>". fair to good Stock er*. |fi.35#7.36; common to fair Stock ers. $5. 5 (n •). :* r., trashy' stockers, $4.50# .> 25; stock hetfers, $i.75ft/ 6.76; stork • ows, $2.75#>4.00; stock calve*. $5,00# ‘00; veal calves. $3.50# 10.00; bulls, stags “tr.. $,1.o0#7.2n. 14KEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. 2 ... . $:> no .1. 57 $9 10 41.1 o45 9 1 5 IS. 772 9 30 .2 . 912 9 35 5. *58 9 f>0 21 . 1 2.75 10 00 1 7 . 1 OHS 1 U 1 '• 13 . 1172 10 25 1 8 . 879 1 0 40 2.. 9tj0 10 60 21 . 124 0 10 65 STEERS AND HEIFERS, 2 . 651 9 Oil 22. 740 10 26 I < rows 3 . 6 4 0 4 2 h 6.1016 5 77 4 .pi:’.5 6 up pt.1055 7 50 9.1 21 1 7 7 7 5 . 1 240 K no 3 .15 16 8 M 5 . 1 23 3 8 75 li LIFERS. II. 66 7 7 7 7 j 0. K'.O S 00 4 . 7 50 8 50 20. 936 8 7 5 6. 78 1 9 »n 3 3 . 7..* 9 2.> 31 . 721 9 65 57 . 81 5 9 75 • ALV KS. 2. 175 6 00 7 . 29 4 7 On !. lint 8 (it) *2. 190 H 50 1. 2tiU 9 00 1 '200 9 50 1 .... . 230 10 00 STOt JvEKS AND FEEDERS. IS. 6 72 6 25 21 . 7S3 7 50 Hogs Receipt*. 7.700 head. A few of the best butcher grade* on the medium weight order found outlet to shippers early In the day at price* largely 25c lower than la:-t Saturday. others and mixed kinds wra i druggy throughout with packer tost showing sharp reduction. Hulk of sale* Was at * 12.4)0$$ 1 ".59 with tot.. $12.60. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. Sh. Pr. 1 . . M3 lull $12 .0 i. 4 . .J.'l . . $. 44. . 233 140 12 So 68. .219 ! 77..206 40 .... 74.231 40 12 40 4 4 . . 2 7 0 . 7 9 . . 2 4 6 . 71.254 .. 12 50 84 '88 40 63. . 297 . 50. .27 5 ... 1 2 60; Sheep—Receipts. 9 700 head. Fairly liberal supplies at all Important center* weighed heavy on local price* this mottl ing und killer lambs ruled unevenly low er Shearing lamb* were slow nnd weak with aged sheep » trifle easier. Quotation* on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice * 1 4 7 5 #15.00; lambs fair to good. $14.25# 14.75; clipped lambs. $1 0.50# 1 1-75 ; shearing lambs. $13..in# 14 :5: wethers $:• 70ft 1 n.f " : fat ewe*. $7.50@9.50 . yearlings. $ l 1.0001226. Receipt* and disposition of livestock at the Cnlun sfock>arda. Omaha. Neb, f«.r 34 hours ending *’ .: p tit . April 1 ;. 1925. R EC EI PTS—C A R LOTS. Horses. Cattle Hug* Sh'p Mule* a M A St P Ry- 4 . Mo Pa Ry. 3 .. . IT P R It .22 IS 20 - G A N W. east . .. 12 t . G A' N W, west ... 41 39 . C St P M ft 0. 8 1 . G B A Q. east _ 2 .. . G R A Q. west ... 93 *2 22 2 C R 1 A P. east . , 7 1 . G R I A T. w est .. 3 1 . I G R R . ... 6 . C O W R R . 1 • - Total receipts 25n 95 42 DISPOSITION—HEAD. Armour A Co . *51 976 2974 Cudahy Pack Co . 8 86 1018 2212 Do Id Packing Co. 564 1122 Morris racking Cu ..... 76 1 * 24 *9'' Swift A Co .1446 1251 2133 Dlsasman. M . 7 . Hoffman Bros. 12 Mayerow ich A \ at! . 15 . Midwest Packing Cn ... 17 . Omaha Packing Co .... IS .... .... John Roth A Sons . 12 .... .... 5 Um Packing Co . 31 . Murphy, J W .. . 1 839 .... Lincoln Packing Co .... 122 . Nagle Packing Co . 39 . Sinclair Packing Co . 4 higher, in be tween grade* 35®40c up in spots; heat handy weight. $12.00; heAvles. $11 80. sev eral strings weighty steers, $11 1 ‘ > i 1 1. - * *; comparatively little under $3.25; sizable string of Montanas around flit. 2 6, With throwout* at $9.26; shipper demand fairly broad; weighty steer* wanted, etockets and feeders firm, scarce, hulk of sales, $ti.o0fjp7.00; few ai 17.60; fat she stock 15 © 2uc higher l.ght heifer* at new high prices for season. quality and condition • onsidftred: bulk 17.76 ton To*; light >ear ling heifers. $n 3... tanner* and cutters steady to strong. bulls firm; heavy bolognas, $5 no© 5 36; vealers 25c higher; mostly $ 8.60 © 9 &o. with hand) weight to shippers upward to til 60 lings—Receipts. 43.000 hesd; market fairly active, mostly 26©$5c lower, hulk better 170 to 725-pound averages $12 70 ©12.90- bulk 240 to 325-pound butchers, $12.90012.85; 140 to 150-pouml weight largely $12 10© 12 50; bulk packing sows, 911 Id® 11 35; stmngweight slaughter p gs largely 111 76012.26. heavyweight hog*. $ I 2.50© 1 3 00 . medium, f 12.80© 1 :i.0o; light. $12.30® 13 00. light light, $1185© 12.70; tracking hogs, smooth. Ill 2*> © II 50; parking brigs. rough. $10.76011 20, slaughter pigs. $10 76© l J.25. Sheep- -Receipt a. 22.000 head; market very dull; several loads of good 07 lo 70 pound clippers $13 00; looks 26r nr mor* lower; packers bearish; talklnr sharply lower; most hid* fully 60c off; talking $16.00® 15.26 for good handy weight; fat sheep and shearing lambs unchanged; de sirable shearing lambs $16 00. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas (*ity. April 1.;—(United F's‘e* Department of Agriculture ) * a t t I - Receipt*. 1 4,000 head, calves. 2.°00 head; market slow, few- early sale* fed steer* and yearlings around steady; generally asking higher; medium wash's earl). 110 26; yearlings. $10 76; several load* held higher sh* stock strong to 18c higher. beef rows. $5 26 ©7 6n, heifer* mostly $7.2609 00. rannera and rotters, $2 00© 4 25 bulls strong to 1 Or higher, bolognas upward to It 75 calve* steadv. practical top veals. $3 no. few up to $9 50; stockers amt feeders steady to strong, hulk, $0. 7 6*® ft 00 ; tojr at i•• k e i s $835; stork roes ami heifers steady; slock calves weak Hogs Receipts. 8.000 head; market slow, shlpner market 26 ©50c lower; lop, $12.65; bulk of sale* $12 3501 1 60; bulk desirable 190 to 280-pound avers*-* $ 1 2 50 ©12.80; ps< keis talking 60c lower; light lights mostly 25c off; 14o to 160 pound average* $12.00© 12 60; packing sows 36© 60c lower bulk of sales. $11 60. stock pigs *t • ini v. most 1 \ $11 Ml to I'* 5 0 Sheej! Receipts, 1 1.000 head market very dull; lambs generally 26© 60c lower; to;! wool skins. $15 00. deal I a hie weight kinds mostly $14.76® I 5 0b. cllppeif 112.00; sheep slendv to 26c lowei , shorn Texas wethers, t H MO. others rallying a long hand of breakers. $M,26. K«»i Ft. Loui* l.ltr* lock* Kast Ft Louis. III. April 13 Cattle— Receipts. 3,000 head; beef alr*iN light wetting* amt heifers snd rows. 15026c higher weighty cannsra and bologna bulla, steadv. good and choice Ugh* vc.il ers. $l 26 lower; hulk and practji.g| top \ ea let s. $f» 0, b if Stef is. nuallty plain, bulk natives. $8.5641 9 76. Tsxss steers. $8 2609.00 light yearlings snd heifer* scarce, hulk $8 0ft r,/ 60. cows, mostly $550© 8 f6. rannera range $'00(0 3 00, most Hainan* bulla. *4 75 to :».?8 Hog- Receipts I0 60(t tread, e*r|v sales t*y butchers snd shipper* 1ft© 16c lower; few- |n»*t light lings $13 ‘'Oto ' - bulk good butcher* for i|.u $ I'? vij 1 on. • losing, mostly fftc lower, late top $1 2 86. bulk packer sales. $17 7... light lights and ••las 26** 50c lower , good 140 to 160 pound $1“ 60f. I t 00. Ion to 130 pound i lg*. 111.00 © I 2 50 . p*' Uer sow r, $10 76 ® 11 Ob. Fheep and 14 ttilw Receipts. 100 hesd, fs i lambs l5d»60 r lowei two decks boor lo r h'»b e so t oil nr] ' llptied lambs $ I * ft part load to mitshleiM f| " 7'* • holes w mil Irtinha oitoisble «i $16.00© 15.80. fat wool •w*S. |» 00 Q9 60 \ oluine of Trade in Stock Market Small on Mondav Market Shows Strength, How ex er; Money Kasier ami Sugars and Motors l)o W ell; Industrials l |>. lit KII II Will NPII.1.WK. riltiiiil'iui Editor I iiIviTmuI Mer\ ire. -New V ot 1 , April 1Dealing!* on ll.t *- m k rxi'iimiKe today weie in »nutli \ui unir, about the aitia Host for a full day iti' 1 ■ the el- tHui of President Coolldf . l ut iln- market showt«l i lot uf strength Ah.nt-> \ as casiet and I lie professionals. ho had the niufl.t-i practically t»» them *H\es. were disposed f put’ll tilings along. The mik.iis and mol or.h were purtUulai l> st tonir. Am»*i‘|t*un Sugar ndvnncPig 4 pul tits with Cuba i *i tie and qitieis ulunv in.. I’ood gubis. Jiaidwtn, American Can and other In dustrials wet*> run up with apparent, rasr Kwn American Woolen, after being buf feted about f"r a month b> the beats, spurted with the best of them. Gf l he motois. Maxwell X. Hudson and Ma< Ic Truck were the leaders. Most of the oils were heavy owing to the lilt In etude |,y tjie .hltnbl# people in the Texas territory and the increase in production again In California. Mevi • an Seaboard was one of the few to show a gain for the day This was duo to the report of a new well brought in by that company. Roil*. 0* * tule, did little Chicago A Northwestern was an exception, again showing decided weakness and going to a new low despite reassuring advices from the spokesman for the company. News bearing on the market was scant nr.d. as a rule, of no great imporlande. Foreign exchange was steady and little cha nged. All the grains were heavy. The foreign matketa were closed owing to the Easter bolide ye. Busmens was narrow, public participa tion in the market having dwindled to comparatively small proportions Cotton Wii;* inclined to drag, but show ed a moderni* amount of strength late1 in the day and made a talr gain. f-*-\ New York Quotations V J New' York Stock exchange quotations rtiin >hfd by .1 S. Ba< he A Co., 224 Oma ha National Bank bunding. .Sat. High J.ow Close Close Agriculture « hem J. l*.% 17 Iti -Air itedu* t ion ... 1*9% 9!* 9H t»9 A lax itubber .... I - •* 12% ] 2 % l 2 % Allied I’hemual .. s ■. 1 s., % &t. % M>% Allis - Chalmers 79% 79 7 9 79 Am Bee i Sugar .41% 4« % xx % 8 8% ' 'f\ \Y W A. E . 4H 45% 45 % 45% Am Woolen .... 41 38% 4! 39 Anaconda .5S% its % 2n % Associated D G .IS 7% Associated till .. .*..{% 32 33 .33% A t* hb-on . 121% 120% 120% 120% At la tub nCast I. .12 % At Gulf A \V I . 35% 35% 35% .16 % A. la 11 lie Mefin fu . 102% Austin - Nichols . ,25% •an J'ac .ICC, 1(2 l(ji, Hi’, Balt .1 Ohio . 4 a . 4 % I 4 •* , 4 , linns.fill A .... 2.. 2 2 *§ 22% 2 1 Bethlehem Steel ..41% 4-i% 41% 40% B'.s. It Magneto .. .1% 3ft % 30% .0% Brook-Man Kv ..38% 33 4$ 34 litoou Man pfd .... . . 76 Brook-Edison Co.. .. 134 130 1 allf Fack . . . 104 fallf e l*t . 20% 29% 14 3u f'l & Aris .Min. . . 49 % Calumet a llecla. 1.. % •an 1‘aclfic .. -.#13% 142 143% 142% Cent Lea t her . . . \ . 14 15% ff’nt Leather pfd. 64% 64% 64% ferro de Ihisco .. 4'% 4 % 4>% 4-* % '■iiindler Motors . *.«% 36 34% .35% • "he# A Ohio ....90% 40 % 90% 91 f hi O W corn 9 % • 'h P a go G A rfd • 21% 21 31 21% Chic i-o A S W 4ft % 47% 4«% 49% • M A St P 5% 6 6 ft C M A St P pfd .. 8% 6% 8% S% f R I v T .4 * 4 6 42 % 41 % Chile t opper 2 V .32% 32% 32% Cnino 21 21 % t luett-Pea bod? . 65 m% Coes-Col.' 99% 96% 3‘% 97% Colo Fuel A Iron . 3 4 r'% Columbian Carbon . 4*% iuin i \ Gas . 57% 54% 56% 66% Com Solvents B .. 1*3% 1 » t ‘on go Cum .3 4 **% 3 4 3 1*4 Con Cigars .. .. .. 24% Con Gns . 7 7% 77% 77% 77% c'ont i .in 6 ’ 61 % 62 6 1% Cunt Motors . 9% 9 % 9 % 9 % Corn 1'roilucts Xi% 3'% 38% 3*% f iS'ien .. 27% 27 27 % 27% Cm* 11tie 67% ft 4% 67% 4** ■* t'ulm t ,ne i ug 13% 13 13% 13% Cuba r Sugar pfd. 59% L.8 Lt 4 6 8 Cube All. Sun 11 . . . :.'»% 24 % 3U % - 9 % fu mi Fruit 65% 6 5 55 % 5 4 % DimIk- Bros pfd 10u% 1U0 lUM lv" Daniel Boone .... .... 2% 2 % Davidson Client . . 3 5% 14% 34% r.% Delaw ate A Each. .. ..130 129% Delaware 4 Hud. 145% 14*. 146% 14 • % Dupon: de Nem 14 % 142% ]4_% 143% Don.** .Milieu 1 ! *4 13% 13% '• % Eii-u man Kodak 108% DM % lox% 1UH% Erie .. .. 28% 28% 21% 28% Kmllcntt Johnson . 64% Elec Htui Battery 6 3 6.’% 63 4 % FamoU" Flayers. . . 97 H »5 47% 94% I f h A v Hus I.In# . . 14 f v' It .... 1 * % 1 : % 1 2 * 1 2 FD srh'ms n s Yeast 78% 7* 7»% ”8 General Asphalt... 4* 44 General Electric 27 3 27ft 272 2».«% General Motors . 72 71% 71% 71% Gold D«st . 38% 38% .38% 3 8% Goodrich . 53% 6 2% 53% 63% Gt No ore. 28% 2 8t* Of No Rv Pfd .... 61 % II 41% 61% Gulf States steel .#70% 69% 69% 7ft Hartmann Trunk. 2<% Hayes Wheel . 3 5 2 4 % Hudson Motors 47% 45% 47% 45 Honiest&kf Mining 44% 43% 43% 44 Hou* -n 4 HI . . . 64 % 6 4 44 % 63 Hupp Motors . 16% 14% 14% 16% Illinois central.114 I skv stlon . 2 1% 23% 27% 23% Int E f '’orp. 37% 86% .16% 37 Inter Harvester .104% 10 3 104 lna% Int Men Marine . |ft% 10% 10% 11% Int M Marine pfd. 41 4ft% 40% 4‘i% liter Nickel .... 2!»% 28% 23% 29 Intern *»l Paper .. 6l% 41% 52% 51% Inter T At T . . . 81 Indep Gas .24% 24% 24% 2 4 .fines Tea . 16% 14% Jordan Motor _ 48% 47% 47% 47 K «! South . 30% $0 % 30% S0% KellvSpnng . . ... 14% 16% Kenne.ot . 49 4S% 4* 49 l.e*» Rubber . ... 12 Lehigh Valley ... 74% 7 4 7 4 % 73% Lima I/O to . 6 4 13% 6 4 4 3% I.nine's nit Oil ... 17% K\ 16% 17 Loose -Wile* . 91 % Louis A Nash .. . 108% 104 Ludlum H11 . 35% 34% 34% 33% Truck 134% 111% 111% 131 .Nfav Dept store 107% 1ft6 107 105 % .Maxwell r/Mtor A 104 in.*% ins 103% Max Motor it . 67 '4 «,4% 6684 63 % Mn r land . .3'-% 35% 34% .*.4% Mexican Seaboard 1 ’• % 1% 1*% 17% Miami Copper ... 1ft % 1ft% 10% 1°% M K A T Ry . . . 21 30 V 3 1 SI Mo Pa- lfie _ 32% 37 V -7 % 73 Mo Far pfd . .. 7 5 % 74 % 7 5 75 Mont Ward . 49% <8% 48% 48% o\i t her Lode . . . 7 4 % Nash Motors .157 125 J*S 150 National Biscuit . ... . 46% 47 Nat Enamel . 31 3ft% Vat* Lead . -14* N Y A if R ... 45% 4 5 45 % 4ft % New Tnik ten ..115% 114% 115% 115 r (7 A St T 125 N Y N H A H .. 29% 29% 29% :«% North American 4 % 45% 4f % 45 North Tac .6 1% 50 % 40 % 4«% N A W Rv 1JHt 127% 127% 1 2« Orpheurn . 2«% 2« 2*% . % Owens Rot Ha .... 44% Par Oil . 54% 85% 55% *5% Packs rd Mntnr 22 % Pan - American . 75% 7 5 7 8 7 8 % Pan Am *H .. 74% 75% 78% 75% Penn HR .44% 41% 43% 4 4 Peoples Gas ... 111% 115% Pei e Martinet'# ... 65% 85% Phil Co .55 52% Phillips Petrol . 39% 98% 19% 38% Pier* e Arrow .11% 13 13% 13% I'oafum Cereal 113** 11"% 1 ' % 11"% Pressed Steel Car . 58% 5 3% Pro ind Refiners 2.7% Pullman 1 ’ % 139% 13: % 1 ' Punt» Al Silg 4 % 4 7 4 7 74 4 . % Pure OH .'.’7% 27 27 27 Radio t’orp 4% 64% 65% 64’, Rail *tee| Spring . 1?t 12^% Khv t'onsolblated 17% 12% l*% 12% Rending . 71% 77 73 73 Replug la .14% 1 4 % 1 4 % 14% Itep h A 8ll 44% 4 t % 4 4 4 4 % ItnvRt D N Y ... 50% 8ft 80% 8ft % Si L A * F . . 66 % 6 5 % 6 4 »'■■.% Si 1, A S W - . 45% 41% Ss\nge Arm W ■ 44% 6 5% 66% 65% Schulte Cigar ** 1lft Scars ItoeHuck .1561, 155 156 153% Sh-11 In nil _ 24% " 4 24 % 24 *4. Simmons Co ..... 14% Sinclair nt| . 19% 11% 19% 1 •» % Slnrlslr nfd . 68% Sloes Sheffield . . 8:’% S 4 SKellv Oil . "4% 71 34% "4% So Fs rifle . . 1ft'% DM % 10"% DC*. So Wall WSV * 4 84 84% V4% 8t% s»an nj| California 66% 57% 88% 69 Stan nil V .1 41 % 41 % 4 1% 4 1% y'sn Plate Glass St a wart 3Vs»ner *ft% 9», IS! ro iti berg Car M« 4 4 f •*» udet-aker 44% 41% 41% 4** Sub Rt-a* . 9% Texas Co 44 % 44 % 4 4 % 44 % I Texas Gulf Sul PH % 1ft : % DM |«3% , Texas A Per 5ftt, |ft% |ft% 41% | Tlmk Roll Bear 40*. 40% l'»% 36% 'lob Prod 7 4 % * 4 % | Tot* Ptod ' \ ' 98 % 98 Trans* no «*»i| 4 % \ % 4 % 4 % I I nit. n F ir I 4" % lift 14ft I 4 ft % | I'nllad Fruit •.. -111 214 115 it7% t B feat Iron P 172% 17 *» 17" 170 ! S I mi Al' oh M . * t %1 % % '* % 1 i S Rubber .9', * ** • »% 1* % ( i S Rubber pfd 9*% 9*; J'«V '• % C S Steel 11*2**117,114, l M Steel pfd. 1 : % 1. - % 1 teh t'opper. . **‘% MS \ anadium . 2 b % Vivmidnu . 14 ' * 1* • 1 4 v* 4 * * Wabash . 21% 21 21 2! \\ a bash "A" •... ** .1, f>: \ *>'. 6'•% Wilt Par . :\f, % ' '• % 7 4 "■ ' % \\ **st In inn .17.1% 172 3 :1. • * Westing Air H ... ... >i% ''7 West Kler . tit* % 6*% i.*% h»% Whit* Hug!* Oil. 2 7% 2»;% White Motors ... *>1 60% 61 61 i \\ oolnorlh Co . . . 1 1 9 % 119 119 % 1 1 9 % 'Willy*-over . .. M% 1 \ 1:5% 1.5% ! Wlllvs-tlver pfd SM»% 90% 9 '% SS I W llaon . 7% 7 7 7'* I Wilson pfd . 2 4% 71% Wat ihing Pump 4 9 4 > , 4s % 4,% Wrigley «’o . 4s % 49 > el low «ab T »*o.. U si \ el low Cal» M i o 4 % I * * :: 4 % 2,*% Total .-al»s Salurdav. 47:: 400 Tod a > ' h 2 p. ill Miii-s, (•44,100. r---s New \ork Bonds N*'V York Auril 1 Bond prices fluctuated within run row limit* iod»«> •* i lie page of t*;idiny * la < u • n»*d Total . \*s uf a pproxltiui let • f. " ... weft- lb n'JillesI Ilf a n> full d i'■ tin and refill ted eblm.g speculative interest in the marl»st. Weakness of French bonds, attributed to the delay in forming ■ • new hh and the neceaaltj of legislation to legalize ihs excess note rin illation was the o il standing feature of trading Many of th«i governmental. muni< ;>;»1 and lailroad isaues sold m the lowest levels of the year, tm t the extreme losses of l to 1! polnta were partially re trievd before the dose Helling of the Northwest railroad stocks depressed the market for 'he bonds of —ese terriers, many of which declined t • art lonally. Price movements in the tail list generallv. however, were mixed !n contrast to the heavfnt".x in North - western, Omaha. Northern Pacific and S’. Paul liens a good demand developed fo Baltimore A Ohio 4s. Toledo division, and so ins of the New Haven, Union Pacific and "Katy" issue*. United States government obligations displayed a firm tone In keeping with the comparative cave of time money rate* The treasutv 4s crossed J 01 for the first time and other Issues held around their 192 5 high level New York, April 11—Following are to day's high low and « losing price* of bonds on tli« New York Hto< k exchange and the total sale* of ei-h bond: (l’. H government bond* in dollars and thirty-seconds of^dollat.* • I'. w. Bonds. (Hales In $1 0*111.) High. Lovf Close 4 9 Idbert \ :: %s.1 HI. 14 HU .10 1011. 2 Liberty 1st 4 1 * s. .102 <)0 Hi 1.10 P*1 ■" 194 l.ibertv 2d 3 %s.. 101.7 101.4 101*- I 1 5 2 Liberty 3d 41," .101.27 101.25 1"170 86 Liberty 4th 4a .. I 02 5 1 *»-.-! 1 - ■ j 179 U H Treas 4-.HM.1 l'*o 2S J«*" •'* 1 a U 8 lYom 4 *4 . 1**5 1 10 5.3 j Korelgr.. 7 8 A .T M W ‘is. . . . 9 7% 9 4% 95 17 Argentine 14ov' 7s .1*12*3 1 ’-'% 1"- « 8 Argen Gov ■% '•'■% l"1 z 2 A Us Gov g*d lo .1 94 % 9 4'* 9 » . 19 Bordeaux ov . M *! | 24 Copenhagen 5 Vis. 9. % 9. *. . 2 4 5 4 r Pi ague 7 *-• s . *9% '9% y ' - 2 Rio de .Jan 8s 4 . . 9", % 9 % '• I 4 i'-/e< halo K 8s 7 2 :•’* % 99 % 99 . II 1 >ept of Seins 7s . . y i ' * 8 - % * - . • 2 Dom Hep * f 6%*. 9 % 9:', n I. of 4* f.% n *29 102% 1". t 1»2 , ?9 Dom of t '.m 5s '..2 .14i ; % 1" t % 1 * 10 D I'J Indies 6s '62 100% 1""5* H'O . ion K I 5N " : 97 % 97% 9. V j 20 Framerlcan 7 % a . . 9<>% *'% m , 98 French Rep *■» '*'*1* \ ‘ 19' wrench Ret* T« . *fi% y*% *'•_ i 74 Germ ex In 7* r* !s 94% 94% '■ 1 • 19 trt'KF Japan 7s rc« yy y ■ % '' 9 i Japanese ►'.%* .... 91% 91 3 Japanese 4- .. 81% 91% 81 % 24 H-lgium 7 *3« luv't 1"7% 1 ' 21 Belgium 6 % s rets '*’' % '• % 11 Denmark 6s .101% 3 01% 1*11’a 3 0 Hungary 7%« . 87 % *7% y • 6 Net her ids 6s *7 2.. 104 D- % !"4 15 Netherlds f.s *6 1.. 101*; 1 - 3 ' ■ % 7 Norway 6 s ’4 4 .... 9 9 % 9*% 99l-4 45 Herbs t r Slov 8s... *y *• !i ‘ ’ 7 Sweden 6%* . •*'»% 99% '*9% 21 Nord' R.v* «. %s .... Mi'a 9i* 4 l 1% ri*| Med os • 1 % ' z 11 Bolivia 8s . 9t 92% 4 % I ! 4’hile 8s '41. 1**8 1 % I ’ M7 Chile 5s .1"" 99 % 3'". II i u I .a 5%« . 99 % 99 1 Finland tis . 8 ' % " ■11 ' ■ % I 4 ) IH . , «.' . 9 4 9 % 9 4 1 'jue.n.liiTiil C. . ’ ■\ 1" i * < ; Rio (lr 1 *• 1 1 G HA 1 5 % s "J 9 .116% 116*, 1 1 * 11 * 23 G H A I i%* ’37. .!*">% !'•»■% 1" % 20 Brasil 8s . 96 95 % :»*. 22 Bmsll-Cent R K 7s 82 *o% 82 Domestic. 11 Am Agr Ghm i *i v 04 % f‘' \ 1 Am Chn sf d 6s . r*' % n7 % 97% 1 Am Smelt 6a .1 r» 7 307 3ft^ 7 Am Smelt 8* . 97 % ’>:% 97% 12 Am Sugar 6s . *. 102% ’r*'?% 1*'2% 11 Am TAT 6 % s • >" ■ % 21 V m T4 T ral lr 1 11 % 1"° \ 1 4 Am TAT * 2 7 4'ent Pac gtd 4s .. xx *i% y' ^1 rheaap A v» evt 5s i«i 1 ••: % 1*»- * 4 I'hes A « > cVt 4 ' , * 9. % • % 96 . ?2 4 Inc A Alton !%■ - z 4 * | _. r hie a K.ist III . S . 8 % r, * | ! 4 Ghic Gt Weet 4 s * 1 % ' % '- si t M ArHi |* ( VI 4 - * % 8 % ’ * i 7 I’MA'St P rfg 4 s 4 6 8 'x 4' 26 <*MAS|f* 4» J * 4 8 «, 4y 4 • 82 C A North t fg 5*. 9 7 9-% '• « 31 I’htc Hallways 5a 7x , * * 1 Ch R I A P geo 4s 81 81 1» i’h P I A P rfg 4s 87 % v. y x 5 CTHASE Inc 5s. rx% ’% •'% 6 4’hde Popper 6s..106% 106% 1'**> % 21 rrrASt L rfg 5s D h 97 98 2 <’lev t’n Term 5s 100% lon% 100% 2 Coin A So rfg 4',S 9 4 9 4 94 2 Common Pn» ** 1*0% D»n% l'»o% 4 r ot'al of Man- 5a * 1 % **1 % y 11 I'onsttm Pew 5a 9 4 % M j 4 * j .9 Tubs r S de *s St 1ft! 1"0% » j 1 Cuban Am Sug *s 109 108 % 109 18 Dels A Hu cvf 5s 1»6% D»6 C'6 14 D G A- Kl lat rf 5s 9i % 9 1 41 DARo Gr cn 4s *2% * - % II T>e» Edison rfg *>s 1"7', 1 1 •% 1 Du P de Nem 7%a.l07% 1*7% 1r < * 1 Duquea l.gf 6a I *' 5 % 1 *» 1 % 29 East Cuba C 7',s lo v, 105% l"' * 7*> Kmp G A F’ 7 *3 a 1 0 •; % 10 2 % 11 « X Fill* gen lien 4s 62% •"% * 1 Krl» rvt 4* h .71% 71 % 71 1 Fisk Rubber »» . .1«9% !"9% 1*9% 6 Fh A E C Rv 5s s 5 ’• 9 5 2 Gen Elec d*b l».. 10' % 1«*5*^ D*: % 5 Goodrich 6*%» 104% D'4 % 1**4% 2 Goodyear T 8a ’ll 109 1 r.f 109 1ft Good tear T 9s ’41 12' % 12*' • Gr Tr Rv of C . s 116% 1D% 116% 7 Gr Not h 7a A 10'. % 10S % 1 '9 % t Gt North 9s ... 9"% 9l*a 91 % > Harabev C hoc f.a 1«3% 102% 105% 21 Hud A M rfg is A ss\ 8v% 88% 30 Hud A M ad Inc 5a 72% 7! 72 9 11 umh n a R 5%. 1 > % 101% lt»i% ; 14 111! H T I fg r.s 10**% lilt 1 ' % 6 MTilUNti rf s sx% V* »* % 1 Hit Ht deb 4 % s 9;c% f1% 91%! 2 Inter R T 7a . . . ‘6 >* %i M % 1 Inter K T to ♦• ■• % *5% * , M lnt R T if e at * 1 % «. 1 >, * 1 % IX Inter A Gt N ad 6s * •• % * ' % t>6 2 lnt A Gt No 1st 6* DM D>!% D*4 1 lnt Me* Mar a f 6s v * »* 88% 8«% 9 Inter Paper 5a A '*% P \ 88% IK 47 Ft HA 8t 4 s 81% 81% 81% 21 K r? P A T, 6a 9x 97 % 9y 11 K r Ho r.s . 8ft% 89 8 9% 8 K c Term 4s . 8 % *5 8 IK G A F «s ... lftft% in* % PM, II K H Tiro 6a ...... t* % 95 ”5 21 U* ej *1 S’ I. 8 % • •»*»% -9% 1 1 lg A Mvers 5s ion 1ft* |ftft 6 U A V 1st rfg 4 % • *"% 97 % * ' 11 T.oti'a GAPs 9' % 97% *>"% 10 Man Hugs e 7%s -*t% oi % 99’* 8 Mar Ht Rv 7« 9* % 9y % 9* % 1 MM H’esl rvt 8a *>o% .“ft % 9a% 1ft Mil K R A 1 «s 9 9% 99% 69% 8 M K A T r I «*r Jftl lot 104 !| 8! K A T nil 8s \ •> 1 % 9’ % 91' 67 M K A T n a s A «.’% C % «7% « Mo Par 1st 6* . lftft% lftf , 1*70% 97 Mo Pee K#n 4s «9% 6 1% 6^% 6 Mon row 8s 9 9 8 % 94% 98% « N 9 T A T Is* is 1(10% lftft 1ftft% 6 N O T A M 5’, s 1 oft % 10ft 100 14 N y 4* d«b 6s 101% 10*% lftX-.. It N Y C rfg 5s 100% inn’, ioo% 16 V Y C A Ht 1, %s 0 % 95% 9 5% * N V Edison 6*4* 1M% 114 114 19 M N|l A H rv 6s 4 8 it s % » % 1 ,N 1 Hvs 4s , tf. 49 % 4« % 49 % 7 N Y Tel rfg m 4 1 D>7% 107 % D>7 % 1 \ T Tel gen 4*ts 96% 9* % 9A % 11 \ Y IN A Boa 4 %s • \ * % • % 4 Nor A W . on 4s 9 * 9ft 9(> 17 \t»r Am Ed f.s 101H 100% 100% 14 Nor I’se rfg 6sB lOt', 106% 106% v Nor l*n < n I 4- 84% «1 % X5% 10 N*»t Ht s 1* 1st s A 9 % • •% 9 % 1 O J4 L rfg 4s «.% 96% 96% If t»r WashRRAN 4s 8.*% *2% x-% D. Pac CJAE1 hs • % • , IS % 11 Par TAT 5s .2 9g 95% 9« i KEEP POSTED Important development a contained In thia week* market review regarding tha following •ec iritiea t Kelly-Spring Tire Studebaker I ebifb Valley Parbaid Motor* Goodrich Rubber General baotora Amei Steel Form Pan American Pet Seahnatd Air l ine U. S In*. Alrobirl Willr a Overland Hudann Motor* Writ# tor tree ropy. P.G.STAMM & CO. Healer* in Stock* and Rond* 38 3. William 5l. Now York BaaaaMMaamBHBannanaaMea { i |Vnn HR 6%s . lin % 11"% lir»% i ; j>nn HH imp 8* M 97\ 97% 97% ' Penn RH gn 4 % « 94% 9 4 % 94’, »i ]»# r# Mar«i t' 9*» % 99% 99% I * It 11 Cm 1 fg »'.*.1°4% 1 '4%' P‘4% Phil Co %s ..... 96 % 9*. % 96 % » Phil a Hd .. .100% 100% ir.o% *. Pierce■ Arrow Ss . 95 9 4 % 97 Pri P>%.*P let 6s H 97% »*••% 96% Pressed S: Cur 3b 97% 9 . 1, 97% 4 Pun's Vie Sug 7s .105% 105% 195% Reading gen 4 1 j s. . 94 9‘ % 94 Hep I- A Sf 5 . 91 % 91 % 91 % 1 Kin Urnnd West 4s 7 7% 77% 71% 17 Si Id.MAS rfg 4s.. 94% 94% 94% S'! I MAS 4b HAG di S6% .*'•■% 96% 1 Sfl.A-SK pr In 4s A 74'-** 74% 14% nil.ahf it d 1 6b... . s:% *; *7 x Si I.a sk inc r.fi. so % so% *"% Seaboard * on 6* .. 90% 90% 90% j Hen board a-it 5s . 78% 75% 77% ; Seaboard 1 f*r 4- . 67% 67% 67% | • Sinclair Mil c«»I 7s. 92% 92*% 92% j x Sinclair oil 6%s... xx% nx 69% Jo Sinclair Pipe I. 7b 65% 6.7% '5%] 6 SI, el I v 0,1 6 % a .... 1 "9 % Jot „ f»a 1 <> Sm Par . v I 4«. 97 97 97 17 So I'a. rfg 4- .... 90% 90 % 90% : So Itv get) r, % B . . 109% JOB% 1 •>» 17 So Kv gen 6*.104% 1 *14 J 0 4 4 Hn 1 .1- . ■ N» ■ ■ S W Hell To I Ifg 5b 99 9X% 99 III steel Tube .1"7% 107% 1«>.‘ 19 Ten n Klee ri« lie. 1 •» I 100% imc* Third A m a < i j . 3 7 7 4 % 14% 1 l T Ii * I'd A vc 1 fV 4 * . .,3 51 52 9 l limn Pan 1st 4s. 9 5% 97% 97% i 11 Par • vt 4- . 99 % 99 % 99 % 9 I a Par rfg 4b. .. 66% x(, 4 96% I S Huh 7 . . 10 - 1 3 % 105% 7 4 I ’ S Huh 7x .. 66% x.. % 66% 6 l* n Stl a t 5a 105% 105%* 105% 3 I tall P A l.g lit 5.1 97% 97 93% OX V C C 7 %S u w . . *• 4 9 49 % .93 V-C I'hcjn 7s . 67 % 66% 6 7 ’ • \h It ,v I* r i g ■ b . 93% 9 7%. 97 % 14 7 irginian H\ : ,b 97% 97% 97% 4 Warner Sug 71 ‘79 7a % 7# 7*% I 1 West Kler 3.« . 99 % 99 % 99 % 2" West Par In . 9 ', 9 3% 92% 9 West | Tec 7:1 .107% 1"7% ]"7% II AVest Shore 4b . . . x j% K2% *2% 21 Will vs-t» i*t «>•.*..in«% loo inn 6 M il A- Co s f 7 h,B 7 2 % 73% 72% 6 Wilson A* Co 1st »4 9 3% 97% 96 37 Wil A- Co 1 Vt 0e . 75% 73 71 9 Y nun If s A- T r,B . 96%, 94 9*_ Total bh I i'‘t of bonds today were $7. 97 9 non compared wi»h $7,162,000 previ ous day and $9,535,000 a year ago. 4 liirsKn Stocks. Quotations furnished by J. s Rathe A Co.. 21 . Omaha National R*nk building Phones .TA. 51X7-3-9: Rid. Asked Armour A- Co.. 111. j fd . . *5% <6 Arino- r A- Co . Del., pfd 90 % 91 Carbid. .66% 66% Kd I '.111 Cm.114% 1 4 % Pudn h\ . 9 4 ■ 1 . Diamond Match .121 122 I »ecrn of.l . 91 % I'Mtl Piper . 15 1* l.ihbv . '% 7 *.'a 1 i ona I I .• 11 her . a ' biaker Oat* . . ....117 3 6 5 Me., M o ii.M . 1.7*8 16 Su T A’ Co .4o 4" % Swiff InterriationHl .... -’9% Thompson . 4 7% 47 Wahl . . .16% 17 Foreign F'change Hales. Kollnwing ar- t.*li>'“ rates of exchange is conn ..red w ith the par vain.Cion. Furnished h\ the Peters National bank: Par Valuation * Ti.dav A 1 • rbi .20 .""001 W pelgium ' !.!.195 "506% Canada . l.ofl 1 «« th,. Slovak ,.i . ..2" ".99 I - r-nmark • ■ . ..-'7 1X46 kt "land . 4 xi. 4 7x10 Fra ice . 1 93 .0724 Germany .21* .21*2 Die.-.. . 193 "176 ID. - .195 ."4 1 4 .ItsIP* Sjavia .20 .0166 Sw r den .27 .5700 Switzerland .195 .19.19 N e\v 5 *.rk Pred it e M.V York. April 1%— flutter—Firm: re e •••4 *•' 7 *" •* ht"her than <*x •»:.*, 44% 13. : do. extras (92 score),! 4 I • i, * i I . . ‘ * M '*| v. ire i . 49 % (ft c: ; . ..” slock, current make. No. 5. i :::1 •> *■ » K :vb—Kim, ' recefj.tB 19 7 en «es • f • * - * I . :.ithefe«l e\t» . f:C«P 10'o-He; ibe -lor'ire pif l-.ed : I % it . •! . firsts. 29 •i do storare pa " 'n 31. . fresh father*.-] s* > onds 3x % 2* % 1 ; ne .ric, ; t*nn< rv win'--, , U.sei •.cle. ir-l extras. :7 ,i "«(■■ !.cii \ . v «t n — . rlii v. es'ern hennetyj .ihi'eB r,rsis to ri'erage extras 12 ki . ne;irm h**nr>e!> |.< ex. rns. Of -■ •* P;*. f f h < sf >\ 11 t e s ext. s 3 9tr4". ; do : . - • « to e 'n f b's, '•! 7*• »’)»-.-sw — Ii eg"1 r re eip-B 95.426 •■■I- ntls; • - ub- '•* milk, fiats, fr-sh. j fan."’, 7 “it 2 I» ' do a \ era ve run. 22%. a'a'e *x h"le i, flat1*, l.ejd. fancy to 3 , fn » «!»-, i ; - 2* ■ 'ft -'*• !• . do C e. a ge run. j ( lili".g» flutter nnd i.gir Futures. V • Q tat ns furnished '•v C T7 t'Msrk •»•***• n v 1 in" Wood men of the W,i: : I building. Phones .1A 1192. AT 9163 K1G8 »rs Oper fl rh. T.ow < !"«*> ar f I :« *4 .2*4 e\ .2*4 \n w :«v 2«% .:**» :*\ Max- "7 2*4 v .21*. .75 c .2* 4 Pe--« 114 _.3 14 ‘1 4 -7 ’ 4 _ nrn-F r • '» • * Opar H K It J. W Close April :: n 414 40% 414! May : .4 4 *4 “»4 tuna » 9 ked round whit.**. > ’> #7 9.4-. mostly »O0*:.c; few fan,'. 11.9901.15: M • tv Jot « . e ! lif t i: . \ a I •h‘.*«f ltd-' 9r 2 1L moatlv H •>' *n lift; fanc y hiub**, na>\ wto.k re • iplw, ». i ir. FIni ; a double h-;id luielw wna!din»t !<<•«*. No. I «' • No . $H 90ti <2.25 No S. | ?l i X IS .o*ha 1 amber* Hk -• Tr li ill j, i « Nu 1. | 00 t N • 2. I n ; im N in lurk t nil Mnurv. New h irk, April It thill Mufiev K.i-ii*r blah 4 pa: rent- Inf. 34 pa? « » •> mi n*r • \ «• p» .lanuatx 24 14c. 4* « i New York Curb Market v__ —-s New Yotk. April 13—Strength of the public utilities abates featuied today* t regularly higher curb market. Adiron dark lower and Light was bid up 3 points to m re-ord high at 59 and Na >nal Power and Light touched a new peak Ht 2,»n. Southeastern Powar and l igic tumped 4 points to 65 and Attiet i «ii i’owei and Light closed nearly points higher, at 55. moat of the other in’ vo Issue* In that group improving I rat-ttonally. I Mis hold relatively firm, reports of In r- m oil production in the Simu kovi’i field being offset by heavier gasoline consump tion. .south American issue* were firm, revival of activii> In Venezuela Petroleum following publication of th»* annual input i shoving 7 if re lit assets of 3214.175 in • ash with no i >:i iiiliti<-e outside of the *>51.12 • hn'vs of t npitai stock Ti»e < ompanles' piopi-ttie.s are being developed by the S t a m - a i d < Ml company of California, and •.lull <>il corporation on « royalty basis. Motm i-su-s moved tip in sympul h\ witu the strength of Hi* automobile group • *u the ou: tui.ii <1 l ord Motors of Can ada was bid up 15 j-oints to 490 on a new odd lot sal. Jioehier Dye Casting h>*.(. fiiouiiii on i lie omission of the quarterl *• divideml 'i'lading in the tadto* were ex II duel»' quiet. \s it h price changes larg-l> tiuinmu I. New Vork. April 11 —Following is the offnial list of transHitlons on tile New Vork Cult Exchange, giving ail stud,# lid brtnia * r ... In; I iidu-l rials. S Jes. High. Low. Close. ."I Adirondack PAL.. 59 57 5s - a in tL a- Tt:g< i I • i 1.17 1 • • 9 !ui Am P A- I. new. 35% 5;'-% *dt % 1 .(* Am Pa I. pfd ... s'- '4 % * % 10# Arizona J’ower ... -1 21 21 300 Arniou** Co h .... 12% 12 12 Duu \sso (SAFI new.. 29% 27% '■ % 5 % 1% -1 % ::9ft Cent rif Pipe . . 197, 19 % 19% "0 ' hapin Packs Inc... 22 21 % 21% D»9 Chicago Nipple A. 29% 29% 29% 400 Cons GftKl Bit nw 54% 34% 34% . 00 Cont Hak A .120% 129 17-. 2190 Cont Bak B .... 2b % 2f> 26 c'. font Bak pfd . 95% 95% 9 5% 4- 0 Curtiss Aero p rtf 15% 14 % 15% 390 Doehler Die . 1 % 12% 12% 10 9 0 Durant Motors ... 1 * % 1 s % 1 x % 499 Elec HdA-Sh new 56% 56% 56% 39 Elec BdAS pfx-d. 102% 192 102% 2 90 Elec Inv .41 % 4 1 ‘i 41 % I't Ford Motor Can .47 5 4 7 5 47 5 1 on Freshman Co Chits l-% 1% 12% 4"9 lien Outdoor Ad. 22 22 22 190 Georgia LfARy .. 54 5 4 54 1 s 99 Glib tie Razor ... 65% 64% 65% . . ... r !' ... '* * % * % 199 (intnd Store* .... 6 5 66 ‘-5 ""0 Grenran link ... Is 17% Is .'9.» Ifay.eltin* Corp .. 2" 29 20 r I ... . % % ,*-■’ lnip fl'nba* • o ... 23% 23% 1' _ ' * *9 Intercon Rul . .. 7% 7% 7% : «• lot Match pfd ?-»% 29% 39% :■ • Led- VI fg. 2% % % ; -i» Kelvinator Corp . "2 22 22 :on Lehigh Pow S« .194 DG% 191 Lehigh N at Coal. 3s % 36% 3*% 59 Lehigh \'al • I SI# h 1 % It 1 % 61 % 1 Lin Me new* . .. *- % • \ '• « 199 Lib Rdio Cun Sirs S% s% x% I on Mid West l til . 9'.% §5% 95% II u Mid West F'll pi. 101% 101% D»I% Dio Mid Steel Del ...24 24 2 4 1099 i-Mtlon Pictures ..17 17 17 *90 Mut.- .' l, »t <■ r .... 10 9 % '■ % 220 Nat P.VLI .259 7 4* 259 - 0 I'id- Ml p N Y . 4 % 4 1 4 % Pi .) 11 A La m 4 % 4 % 4 * " Si I a Gel Prd ctfg 14% 14% 14% 100 Sleeper Radio ctfg 6 6 6 lUfto s E P&L ....... 61% 6 -i 61% -9 South Cal Ed son . 196 106 106 (09mi*So Coal a Iron . 3 5 5 9 S \V Bell Tel pf 1 nH % 19x% 19x1, 2"0 Spe.»r A Co . . 23 22% 22% 1 "'i Stand Motor* 4% 4% 4% 0 • Stand Mil Ohio ..146 246 346 • \ . i I II Mi; *7 % 8 7 % x7 % M i-»ce|lH neon* Oil*. 100•Allen Mil . . §9 6a €« 9 Am M a >'a'a i bo . . -'% -% 2 » 1"U c - rib S v n . ;% ’ % 3% tiO i dies Service 1*7 1*4 1*4 199 I'lln* Sr-. it rtfs. IS % ] X % J4 *> ( .tie- S it pfd . 7 % 7 % " % • '■ • * <».|om S'n . 1% 1% 1 % 7" • Cont Re* .1" % 11 15 100 Derby Oil I tf* ... 24% 24% 2 4% "" Git-son «)il . 2% 2% 2% 20* CiIIHan-I «»il ctf* . 2% 2% 2% !-"0 •GlenroC; Oil . 1 • 16 13 1 k Petro .. ’ % % '% ••••' Ls Pet 6 4 6 6 La t III Am 4-til . . *• f' * ! - • .«r I a n d Oil Me* 1% 1% % • ' ' . .. 1 16 Min A Gulf OH... Is* 1% 1 % ,'4 S!’n 1'ro .21 % 71 21 D' Nat FuelAGa* ...119 110 110 • \,.*• B: adfo' d . . % 6 % 6 % • New Km? Fuel 17% 1"% 17% 209 Red Lank* Oil . . S« 27 2< 9 • • I; 1 t' a n ... 1 % I 1 % 600 Rvan Co? • * f ', :-n Wap Crer-k Per .. 27 % 2" % 27 *. r ne 7-j lea r> J’et 4% 4% 4% . 9 AN ox till . ... 6% 6% *% < tv . vt odlev T' * ? 5 6 I 'fining. Iflorn* M-.znna Glob. 11 1* 19 1 Cana-re *'rtpper ‘% "% 1 % 7" 0 • f »n p;x» 7 : 7 4 7 4 l‘oa (><-«sor Go7d 71^ *% 1 % - ' L-tgi’-eer* Hr ' Ml * % 7 % - \ 25000»Kureka Croe«u* .19 17 17 1 ^ono-Fortv-nin* Min .. 25 23 75 1 f,AOAn*Hgwthorn* Min 74 2,1 34 3"0 H- a Mtn . t: ' ■* % 15 • "0 }p we Sound Co 1«% ]« 1* * » " ‘ K a v c M P pe - . . . 1 % 1 % 1 % i- K*rr Lake . . 1 % 1 % l % 'Ohio I' ll'; er * 90 9' '"9 V, hi e Ruck . 27 27 27 ■ 0 \ i. V Sen St r*w 4 * % % \* - Taxi NY 14 14 14 Standard OH". :.< 0 , O X i 0,1 ■ - - » 21% 27% • Hu. he; e Pipe 6« % €0 60 % ."9 i ..pt rental Mil .. % i% 2 % 79 « ‘II1 in-t pip# .146 145 1 4€ 7 • Humble Oil .. 47% 4». % 46% “1 Imp Mil Can new 2«% 2x % 2* % x-m Irdernat Pet .... 24 2-".% 25% .«* Magnolia Pet .153 113 _ 9 Pr.nt • 41i| new *2% 32% 52% 4- P» i e Pipe Line 1 \115% 116 4 It -ur.l (»il in-! . • % #1 % % 9 Stand <*il Kan 31 % 31 It 4" ’ • S • • 1. NY 4 , 41 % * % _*<» Swift A C- 119% 1141 110% : •• T* * i Cl IV w 57 % 5 7 % 37 \ ?oo Tob Pr--d Export-. % 3% • '.e * • % 66 % % •T s Lt A Ht . . .. 194) 100 1 *4) " Ffl PAI.t A . J % 51% , >v ^ R. ‘ o C V, '• % *> % Hr--* A ‘ % * % 15 % I 399 V ,.* Power 34% 34% 34% ? f» Wegt Power rf.l 99% 99% 9ft% I Yhlt# R • , :r 27 A9 P**en er : % 7% *% ioo*Ro« h^-ter Silver 7 2 ’"9• st Silver-l ead . ?o 1« ;o 4 ■’■•Ton op ah r>»6tini' *5 <4 «*. 1990*1 s c.mt M me* 17 17 17 iftrtnl’-nh \pe* *% 7% 7% $i>0 Wenden Cop \Rn “% J% 3% I>ome*tlr HoiwD 4 Allied Packer 6* 77% 77% 77% 4 A' i-M num '■ 197% 107% l-'7% D A • Ga* A V- 47 *> x4 *7% 1 Am Ice Co 7* .103 19^ I03 3 Or PA I■ 6%. 93 PS ?5 4 Am Sum Tob 7%* 97 % 1 % ft • 1 A**»J Sim HU •* % » *•» % * '• % *• * & AH Fruit mr Hi % 22 . 1 h A O A W 1 «I *.*.% 65% • • * ft Hell Tel <'ant'da 6a 18% 9*% 9» 4 ft Beth St 7a 16 ..104% 104% 1"4 k 14 'an Nat By Eq 7a. 11 2% 111% ' » i : i' tie* Xer\ 7* I» 10? % 101 % 1" 1 4 o7 Cities S**rv PAL 6a 94 94 94 1 C Has Halt i> %*. . 10? '•, 1"2% 1". * C Ga« Halt *■- ! 0 *• % 106% • , ft i'on Textile ft*... it *5 8 6 6 i uban Tel 7%a.. 109% 1b 6% 1"*% 4 i 'lUahy Pack 6%* 91% 92% 9 % 3 !>el I'ity Ga* M. ,103 101 1 'J 2 Putilop TA R 7a 101 101 lot 2 l td Suga- ba '33. 9 2% 82% ‘ % 1 Hair Hubert 7a.. 89% 99% »< 4 ft Gen Pet ft a.101% 10 1% lUI M Grand Trunk §%a.l«8% 104% 10*% 1 11...). 1 Rubber 7a 102% 102% 11*2% 2 1. M N A I, 7a ..10:: 103 101 1 M ■fill uba 7 a . ..102% 102% I "2% 1 Nat Diet Co 7a..l00 100 I»0 3 N O Pub S**r 6s . 89% 8 9% 49% 6 No Si P cvt ft % a P»7% 1«|7 % 3 •• T » 4 Penn P*L 6a 9.7 95 96 1 S IVni, 1WI. 5- 1» 9. % 9. 91 1 Phil El 6 % a ’47 . . 1 *' 7 * ] o 7 106 7 Pub Serv KAO i%a 9»% 99% 99 t A Pure Oil t %*.... I no % loo % luu t » Shawahecn 7* . .100% 100% loo 4 14 Sbtaa-Sh purch ft*. 101% 101% 1 oI 4 2 South i a I Ed 9 4% 94% 94% 2 1 S'. G:«* A Kl *'• % .« 1 I 1 % lift* 111 2 Swift & C« 6a ..97% 95% v % 7 Cnlon Oil Cal f.s. 9ft 9ft 96 1 I S Rub 6%a '{ft 97% 97% 9. % » \ a • 'luu Oil 7 a 10ft loft lit# 12 NS eh Mill* ft',a. 9a % 94% |i% Korritn Honda. 71 Eat RR >inu- 7a *1 Sfl% 11 12 French NM8S 7a 78% 74 71 11 Pm murk *- 9*»% r«i% 9> % . Neiherid* fts ‘7 2. P»4 103 104 4 Krupp (Fried) 7*. 9 4 9’;% 9 % 1 Petit i* . •••!% 99% |9% 2 Solvav A■ Co 102% 1' '% 1»' % 5 Thyaaen I .V S W 7 a 9'% 9 a % 9 * % 19 Toilu Kl )*"W 7a 9o % 98% f ft % •Cent» a abate. Oil* and Knain. Savannah. Oa., April i:t Turpentine - Firm. 8n%e. wal»« E'4 hbl* ter* bbl* . ti"«^«nt>. |»bla . Mock. 1 9»l bbl*. Rosin- Kirm aalea. Ilf reecjp'a, 726 caiks. shipments, 2 task*. ato<*k, 4».77ft raaka. Quotations R $ ft 4 0; p fftftft R fft 7 F. $ ft 80; G ft 9 '• H, J T 07 J, » pi K, $7.50; M. $: 9- N. »• 17. \VG. $4 25, W W , $9,25, X. $•» 4o. Corn hml Wheat Region Bulletin Corn and wheat region bulletin for tha 4 4 hour* ending at a a m Monday. Stations-- High. Low. Ram. Ashland. Hear .41 60 n no Auburn, pt. cloudy .4ft 44 n no Broken How*. Hear.40 41 o no Columbus. H*ar .ft2 4 1 n no Culbertson, clear .12 34 n.nn xFalrburv. H**ar .ft** 41 n no xFalrrnont Hear .44 47 non Grand Island. Hear .ft • 42 *» •• » Hartington. clear .*4 5*» .ft.og Hastings Hear . 44 4ft n no Holdrege, « I- r ..4’ 4 9a. Lincoln. Hear . . i3 44 " 00 xNorth lamp. clear . . . ■> 7 »J n no North Platte, cloudy ...7 4 43 0.00 Oakdale, Hear ....47 44 0 Omaha, clear .*2 ,77 n no O'Neill Hear G 44 •* "* Red Cloud. Hear . 4 4 4 1 « fio Tekamah, Hear .*1 a • 0 00 Valentine, pt. cloudy.4n 4 2 tt.Oi Highest a r <1 lowest for 24 hours end.ng nt 4 a rn 75th meridian time, except market thus x Sum mart of Weather Cond tl«>n in N ehraaka. Warm weather for the season ha* pre vailed over the state aino* the preceding repot r. Eight showers fell last night at a few V ■ « M eteorologlat. New1 York General. New York April 13.—Flour—Unsettled; spring [ I'ent*. $* ft" ft 5 .7 soft wnter straights. $4.604m 90; hard w nter alt a iglr t* ’ " v 9 'ift. P.\« Flour—Quiet fair to rood fft 75 P T.f . 'hoM e to fancy. $Tlft£7 2S. Cornmeal—L»ull fine white and yellow g: nulo tel, $ : 17 C/ 8.2" R: e Weak. No 2 wesiern $1 i7 f. o. b New York, and $1 25%. c. i. f.. e x - nort. Harley—Steady; malting. $1.1101.17, c i. f. New York. Mh*at—Spot, weak No 1 dark north ern spring. i. f. New York, lake and rail. 11.89%: No 2 hard winter, f. o. b, vU un i rail $1 76: No. 2 mixed durum. $1 71%. No. 1 Manitoba, do. In bond, $1 78. ft n—Spot weak: No 2 yellow e 1 f. *rac New York all rail, fl 21% No. 1 mixed, do. f ! 38 %. • >ats—Spot easy: No. 3 whlta 5 3©. Feed—Steady; city bran, 100-pound •a* k» $29"". western, do. $28*0 Hav—Harelv steady; No. 1 $26.00; No. ?, $2 «0: No J. $17.00019.00; nn - p 1 e $10 (fatfj 1 ft 9ft Hop*—St-sdv atato 7*24 27 011c; Pa cific of. 1 9 2 4. I7tf2!c; 1971 16#l4c. Tork — Easy, mty S«1 10, family. $31 00 fj 41 no Lard—Ee*v; middla wirt. $1* 4ft. Tallow — Steady. aptclal loasa, I%© I%C. extra. «%c Rice — Steadv. faney haad. 7 % 9 f % e. Chicago Butter. ft*hl“ac- April 27—Good demand and rht offering" :o the bp'ter markat t» '•ay resulted i an advance of re !* on all r*ade* Th* market, at tha ad was steady and firm A few aa •• of ton score* »*-• made earfr m th* diT a* 4’%r 4T %c but bv la'e afrerp.onn ■ aalea w«r* *t 4*c. D* n and ^a« especially good fn* *« to 9ft • ere buttev w ?h dealer* holding thea* jrad«a firmly for prem4um* Tho c»r ♦rai zed market wa» firm with pr -*■ higher on '-count of light offering* and c- '♦d demand. Fresh baMer *? aeora. 43e; 91 aoore, 4! % 9ft s' ore 41 r Ontraliaed fft " ora. He. New York auras. New York April It.—Tha raw anigar market vena umharjred today •’ 4 Sir for w»>«*t« No sa lea were reported. Ran t I - • • • ' ut weal ened under lloutdation and eel., inf l>v houaes with t'ut-an connections • 4 ■ Cuban <. rop out-turn probably would e» • •ceil earlier maximum estimates F'r*| r*r ■ e* were 1 to * point* net lnw»r >4*' tinted, 2.14c July. SOIc; September t 1 ?« I»e ember, f 25c Refined sugar we* quiet at unchanged nr *« i *r.t nr from * Tic to 4 *5c f* fine eranul;'fed. Refined future* were nominal. New York Prr l.iwwi*. New Tick Anril 11—Cotton is "da *r 1 'err* wer* oui»t today, price* *n or »*: 1 r « n*m»tp: n* firm and oih*' clo't < irregular. Raw *l!‘ waa unrhuns*4 4 r t i vli >• in a Ik rood a wg* very broad. • r’Hritllr in new printed line* Rea on *nd r*’ nted mixture* were »-"v» Xoveitie# and fancies