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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1925)
tyheat Recovers to Close 7 Cents Up? Rye Advances Corn. After Sharp Drop, Turns Quickly and Shows Great Strength as Market Ends. Br (HAKI.r.ft J. I.F.YDKN. Chicago. April 17—Wheat scored an excellent recovery today following its 17o break of the last two sessions. May led t the way with an advance of 6\*' and ’close*! at the top. Winnipeg was relative* ly strong, finishing 8 l -8c higher. Aggres sive buying was on early and during the seesion every time the market weakened entf >vhf!e the swings mu* h of the day weft highly erratic, the undertone was strong Wheat finished 2 to 6»4c higher; corn was 3% to 4 higher, oats were \ to l»to advanced and rye ruled 6l»c higher. Considerable of the buying of wheat was thought to be in the nature of short covering by prominent Interests. Elevator houses were buying the May and selling the July in fairly large amounts. It looks at tlwugh there Is a general tendency to shift hedges at this time. Outside mar kets have l*een showing relative steadi neaa compared with Chicago of late, and the rash situation is regarded as healthy. The seaboard confirmed export sales 9? 600.000 bushels wheat. 1.000.000 bush els rys, 500.000 bushels oats and 100,000 bushels barley. Liverpool dosed 3 to 3*4 pea* *t lower. <Totn dropped sharply during the early miputes. but turned quickly and showed great strength late in the day. There waj a good clasa of commission house buy ing going on and shorts were on the de fensive much of the time. While the Ar gentine crop news was the main influence in the corn turn, the improved eastern ^jmand for tlie cash offerings also help Commission houses were fairly good buyers of the nearby delivery. Vast betterment in foreign deman.1 for rye sent this grain soaring Removal of hedges against export sales combined with short covering and fresh buying helped the market up. Provisions finished easier. T.ard was .» 7*%e lower ami ribs were higher. Pit Notes. fcr Cniversnl bervlce. & 'seal expert Issued a report on the winter wheat prospects, placing the yields at 480.000.0^0 bushels compared with h.s April I report of 510.00ft.'-00 bushels and the government report last week of 474. 000. 000 busnels. Tie said that wheat de clined 6 per cent in the last two weeks. Ha advised that according to his reports, tbs benefit done the southwest crop by recent rains was more than offset by deterioration in Illinois. Ohio and In diana. This report caused liberal buying of wheat at one time. Other reports from the fields were Inclined to be mixed, some picturing the outlook as improved, while others had It very poor. It seems • hat generally growing wheat can stand a great deal more moisture. Iti the northwest seeding of spring wheat is well under way and already started in Canada. Stocks of wheat at Minneapolis lor the week decreased 323,000 bushels. Clekringa of wheat and flour _from North Ameirca this week totaled 6.o.b,ooo bushels compared with o.b^l.ftOO bushels tha previous week, and 5,183.000 bushels list sear. Clearances so far this sea-, eon aggregate 343.066,00ft bushels against 001. tifr6.000 bushels a year ago. Matisti « al developments this week promise to be considerably more in favor of the bull adherents than recently. " orld ship menu will probably show a falling off. owing to the reduced clearances from the Argentine and Australia. Southwest points today told of the best milling demand In over a w"**- ,V?,; rally red wheat premiums sold a, mu, n as tb "Tllgher. Local houses were bidding 20c .over the May for No 2 wheat. rh«re 1 s an almost scarcity of this grade as far as buvers are concerned. b rom Winni peg cash news Is not exactly encourag ing White No 1 northern vrh«t In Winnipeg Is selling at 2 }»f. °' ,r „Vh' the lower grades are ralatitely cheap. CHICAGO PRICES. By Updike Grain C«„ Atlantic MU. Art. I Open. I High. I Low, I Close. I Tea. ’»»>• v«‘»i '-*\*\ m* i iik j,p,. . usyi i.mk, ••«** Uk ?iay 1 '.07 j 1.11 *41 1.06*4: 1.1# 1-0311 July 1 Vo". I Yosii! Y.oi"] i oi*41 lii ' *1 06 **» ' .... I.*... Sept., *1 .99*4] 1.01«4| .90'-, 1.01 j .95 '.lay1 | I.M 1.06 *4 j LOt J 1-06 I 1.02^ July f j:»5* Lioi4. loiv *l;;v ; ■»». .‘;07’:/ A'0’- lik i.06$ mV* ' ,l»h *1 *i .99*. *IS -MS July ! *.♦’$!' *.'«' ' r*4i*4!* *.«t» ,«1*4. -43. ...... Sep. .12 -42 *4) .43 > .42 V -4-,. Alt'- 1.1.52 115.53 U5.47 '15.50 ,15.57 'July 13.85 ll 3.90 116.80 ! 15.85 H5.90 1;D « ■!• Msv R7.62 117.02 ,17.02 117.62 117,00 July' <16,9.3 '16.95 16.93 116,93 1169a WINNIPEG. Wheat— Open Closo Msv . 1151 July .146 133% Corn and Wheat Region Bullet In. For, the 24 hours ending at 8 a m. Station*. High. Low. Rain Ashland. «doudy 60 50 ft.00 Auburn, foggy .64 49 J.oe Rrokan Row. cloudy .♦».> 4 4 0 on folumhuc. pt. cloud} . ..60 46 ft.no Culbgrtson. nt. cloudy .. .67 37 0.00 x Fata* bury, cloudy .69 B.i o vFafmont. foggy . 58 4?. 0.1 _ Grand J aland, foggy . ..58 4.* 0.9a HartJngton. cloudy . ...68 44 0 Hasting# foggy .58 4 8 0 00 HoMrege. foggy .*1 49 UK Ltncouv cloudy .64 » J-JJJ rNo'tn Loup, cloudy ....68 4*» 0.00 North Platte. foggy .68 42 J-jjJ Oakdale, cloudy . 68 48 0.00 Omaha, cloudy .67 »4 ft.00 O'Net), foggy .64 40 ft.00 Red Cloud, fogey .. ol J.OO Tekahish. cloudy .6» 53 ft 0o Valentine, clear .68 42 0.00 Highest vesterday and lowest during 12 h.-tur* ending at 8 e. m. 76th meridian time, except marked thuax. 6umnnn of Weather Conditions In Nebraska. Temperaturs changes were mostly slight. Lifrht showers fell at a few station# In tns southeastern portion. M. V ROBIN*. Meteorologist. *“ New York Poultry. New York. April 17.—Live poultrv steady to firm: broilers by freight, 40-0 «0e; do by express. 40# 62c. Dressed poultry, steady: prices un ■ hanged._ ADVERTISEMENT. MRS. WM. BUTTS WHS VERT SICK Gives Foil Credit to Lydia E. ; Pinkhtm’s Vegetable Compound ; for Renurkeble Recovery Wellston, O, - “I took Lydia E. pinkbsm's Vegetable Compound to make me strong. I < was troubled with my back and sides hurting me till 1 could not do my work, and when ever 1 caught cold it made me irregu lar. Since I have taken the Vegeta ble Compound my side and Dackdonrt bother me and 1 can do my house work and care for my children now, where before I did not feel like doing anything or going around. After my first child was bom about four years •go I saw an advertisement in the paper about the Vegetable Compound. I knew it would help me, but I was afraid to try it because people said it would help you to have children end I knew I was having children fast enough. But I thought if it would help me It would be better to have a whole house full of children and have good health. I became stronger from taking it and my husband aaya 1 look like a live woman instead of e dead one. When Spring comes 1 am going to take your Blood Medicine as 1 am very thin. I will answer letters from any woman who wishes to ask about your medicine.” — Mr*. WiLUAX Butts, Wdlatoo, Ohio, t— Markets at a Glance >. i —-- ~ i — —.j NKW \ (IKK. sin ks—Irregularly higher; Investment rails in good demand. Bonds— Kirin; Krrnrh liens rail) briskly. Foreign Kxcliange*—Higher: Norwegian kroner at new high. Cotton—Firm, better spot demand. Sugar—Steady; futures recover after early decline. Coffee—Lower; easier llra/.il market. CHICAGO. Wheat—Strong; firm cables. Corn—Finn; bullish Argentine estimate. Cattle—Firm; small receipts. Hogs— Easy; packers bidding lower. /-;-n Omaha Grain %._J Omaha, April 17, 1925. Cash wheat sold on the tables today at about unchanged prices. The demand was the best for the week and there wan a satisfactory clearance. Re.-eipta con tinue light, however, only nine carloads being reported in. Corn was In only fair demand at 1c to 2c lower. Receipts were 16 cars Oata sold around unchanged prices to lc lower. Receipts. 21 < are. Rye and barley were quoted nominally about unchanged. Omaha < arlot Kales. Will? AT. No. 1 hard: 2 «are. $1 46. No. 2 hard: 1 • nr. $l 4:: No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.43. C< )RN No. 2 white: 1 car. $1 On No. 3 yellow: 2 cars. $1.00; 1 car, 99 %c; 1 car, $1.01; 2 cars. $1.00%. No. 4 yellow: 12 cars. 98e. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars. 97c. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars 93c; 2 care, 94c. OATS No. 2 white: 1 car. 45c. >y<. 3 white: 1 car. 43 %r; 4 cars. 43c. No. 4 white: 2 cats. 41c. Sample white: 2 ears. 35c. RYE. No. 1: 1 car. 98c. Hally Inspection of (irnin Received. WHEAT. Hard: 6 cars No. 2. Durum: 1 car No. 3. Total. 7 cars. TORN. Yellow: 1 car No. 2. 7 cars No. 3, 1 car No. 4. White: 2 cars No. 2. Mixed: 1 car No 3. 1 car No. 4. Total. 13 cars OATS. White; 2 cars No. 2. 5 cars No. 3. 2 • ars No. 4 2 «-nr« sample. Total, 12 cars. RYK 1 car No. 2. Total. 1 car. HARLEY. 1 car No 2 Total. 1 car. Total cars. 2 4. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots. ) Week Year Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 9 • 12 Corn .. 16 , * 49 Oats . 21 Rye . . . 1 * l Bailey . 2 ’ Week Year Shipments— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 17 * H Corn . 55 • $2 oats . 21 • 32 BArley . - • i | PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ( Bushels.) Week Year Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat.<27.non * Corn .414.000 • • Oats .4u2.00» • • Week Year Shipments— Today. Ago. Ago. (\ heat .308.non • Corn . 904,00.1 • * Oats ..836,000 • • •Holiday CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots: Todaj W'k Ago. Y r Ago. Wheat . . ... s Holiday. Holiday. Corn .. 46 Oats . ... 48 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat 47 Corn . . .2 2 Oats . . .14 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS wheat . 3 .*• *; ;; Corn . 43 'northwestern WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis . .95 Duluth . 31 Winnipeg I SI Minneapolis Cash (train. Minneapolis. April 17.—Wheat—Cain- - No. 1 northern. $]. 4 5 % # I 47 % : So. I • lark northern spring choice to fancy. $1,624*®! 77%: good to choice. $1 51 % ® 1.61%; ordinary to good. $l 46 *4 (fo 1.60%; No. 1 hard spring. $1.77% ® 1 8 7 % : No 1 dark hanl Montnna on 'rack $L411j> 170%; to arrive. $1.41% ©’1.7"% . May, $1.43% ; July. $1.44% Corn—No. 3 yellow. $1.00171.12. Oats—No 2 white, 39%®39%'. Barley—69 85c Rye—No. 2. $1 04%'T?1 06% Flax—No. 1. $2.73%t?2.74%. Chicago ( ash Grain. Chicago. April 17.- Wheat—No. 2 hard. Corn—No. 3 mixed $1.01% ® 1.03% : No 3 vellow. $1 04% ® ! •n7 % Oats—No 2 w hite. 45% Q 46c; No. 3 White. 4117 43c , Rye—Not quoted. Barley—83c. Seeds—Timothy, $5.70® < 00;. clover $2<\on#28.0*. a P’-ovisions—Lard, $15.52; rlbi, $lt.0« beiliea. $19.50. Kansas City (irnin. Kansas C|tv. Mo Vprll 17—Wheat No. 2 hard. $ 1.451.63 ; No. 2 red. $162 <1/1.68; May. $144%; July. $1.34%; Sep tember. 11.28%. Corn—No. 2 white 9$c®$1.93; No 7 vellow $106111.08: No 3 yellow. $106' 1 07 No 2 mixed 98%c1?$l.01; >*.i J*. $1.00 >; July. $1.03 % '{/ 1.02% ; September $1.04%. St. Louis l.rain. ?t T.ouis. April IT Wheat—Clo«e: M, 11.63 bid July. $ 1.37T« ask'd; Sep ?en\be ". $1.31 bid. Corn- May $104 -bid. July, I109S asked. September. 21.10% Minneapolis Hour. Minneapolis. Minn.. April IT Flour to 78r lower; it carload lots family natents quoted at $8.1608 25 a barrell In 98-nound cotton sads Shipments 27.238 barrels. Bran— $23,000 24.00. New York Nupgar. New* York. April 17.—Spot raw sugar was unchanged today at 4.40n duty paid, hut shipment sugar was a fraction high er Thera were sales of 10.non hags of Cuban for early Mav shipment at 4 48** and 10.000 hags for late May at 4 43c. Raw sugar futures sold early 2 to 8 points lower and at now low' records for the season under renewed general liqui dation. but rallies increased covering and outside buying Prices advanced 8 to lf» points from the lowest but eased off again near the close and were finally 1 lower to 4 points net higher May closed J 87c July 2.88c, September 3 03c Decetrt be- 3 No changes occurred In refined sugar prices, which were quoted from •'* 70c to JT.O for fine granulated, although It was reported most refiners were accepting orders st tha Inside figure with small inquiry. Refined futures were nominal. New York General. New Tot k April 17 -I'nssttled aprlivg patents. $8,000* 604 soft winter straights. $8 0008.25; hard winter straights. $7,760 * *Rje Strong: No. 2 western. $1 22. f o. b. New York, and fl.20'4 c. 1 f. ex P°Barlev — Barely steady: maltings $1 09 U 1.12 c. ». f New York. i Wheat Spot strong; No. I dark north ern soring c. i. f . New York. lake and rail $1 84 x* No. 2 hard winter f o. b. , lake and rail. $1 68%. No - mixed durum. , do.. «1 66%; No. J Manitoba, do. In bond. $1 76 % Corn -Snot strong: No 2 yellow r i . . f.. ttack. New Vorl.. all rail. $1*2''*%; No. 2 mixed, do . *1 26'*. t >u t s Spot firm; No. 2 wntte. T.a rd—Kan) inlddloweal $18.10016 20. Tallow—Kasy . special loose. 8‘ar. rxtra, 8 He. New \ ork 4’offen Futures. New Yolk. April IT. Coffee fu'm *•* open today at a decline of , to 13 P°‘n t *. In response to easier cables from Urn all and realizing or liquidation by recent buyers. July sold off from 1 T 1 5 to 1 • - but demand Increased at. this le%e| and the loss was partly recovered, closing st 17 10c The general market Hoard «• '•» 17 points net lower Sales were estimated at 4*.000. closing quotation*: May. l*’-'c; July 17 10c September. 18 30r; October, 16 16c; December. 16 80c; January. March. If.20. . . , ' ~ Spot Coffee Quiet; Mo 7s. 20%- . Can tos 4s. 2 4 to 2 4 Sr. New York Drv tiwMl*. New York. April 17 Cotton goods were steadier today although division* were still vary quiet ITlnt cloth* have been comfortably sold abend In southern mills. Sheeting** and drills were dull. Heavy goods held fairly stead> Raw silk was higher. Silk goods were In steady <]' mand with certain printed lines scan t for quick shipment. wool markers KwaHy warn lower and the wool truds looks for no ralier tintll goods begin to move inpr# freely Burlaps were firm with foreign markets stlffer. due to the high price or Jute. Oils and K*«ln. Savannah. <la April 1 7 —1 ^rpenlIn* Firm : *7 %c sal's *'.2 bbls receipts.1*J bbls ; shipments. 183 bbl*.: slock. 2 4 .6 bbls Rosin Firm saJee. 76* cask* receipts, 0 Ft casks shipments. ..68 casks. stock. Quote:"* lT $8 4*t D. 18 60; K 16-700 8 76 * K, 16. *006 16; H Si.10; H. N. 17 1-*. f 17 2007.26: h. 17 300 7.16 M. 1*00. N. |8 26; (i. M $o; \V \\ V S» 76. New \ ork Fulton Futures i'lose. New York April 17 Cotton Futures closed steady : 45 to f.7 points higher May 24.70c; July. 26.000 26.04c. Octobat. 24.16024 Me December. 24.96026.00c January. 24.71*. | Omaha Livestock ] I hiwtiH'k receipt* a| flu* principal mar ket* Irlday were: Cattle. 11 og*. Sheep. Omaha him* lt,(MH) :4.7ini < hieiijto . • .I.OtM) M.lMN) tf.lNHi kttii*a« ( It* . MMI 2..100 2.(MM> Mom (II) . I ..MM) II.INK) 300 St. I.ouis l.'.IMN) |tl,HOP MO St. Joseph 800 S.tHH) I.04MI Omaha April 17. Receipt*— Cattle Hugs rfheep Official Monday . . 4 7 s 7.5IS official Tuesday 7.274 1 1.07;. K».l 22 t'tffleln t Wednesday. 12.168 12.177 J 0.213 Official Thursday ti.onij ill:;* 7. y »i 7 Estimate Friday ... 8"U 12,000 r;. 71)*», Five days this week . 32,7 35 54. .05 4 1.'Os Same day* last, wk. 26.571 59.986 4'i.07 ( Same 2 weeks ago..25.71m :i4,078 35.619 Same 3 weeks ago..30.100 53.8*5 54.543 Same days year ago . 33.901 52.753 35.712 Cattle Receipts. 900 head. Trade on i he small Friday run of sieors and year lings was Just about steady at the week's decline. No strictly toppy cattle wete offered, best here bringing $10.25 n 10.4•». She stock was slow. but mostly un changed. No stock* and*** feeder* were on sale and the market was nominally stea d y. (Quotation* on cattle: Hood to choice .yearling*. $9.90'*/ 11.00; fair t«» good vear j'nga. $6.90 0 9.85; common to fair year ling.-. $7,750x83: good to choice stee*-s. $9.85 011.00: fair to good steers, $9,000* 9.75; <11001011 to fair ate*'rs. $>.<>•* w vx5; trashy warmed up cattle, $7,000! S.bb; good to choice fed heifers, $ft.:'.Vu< lift.50; f*ir to good fed heifers. $8,000 9.C'0; common to fair fed heifers, $7 bn 0 6.00; choice to prime cows, $S.23 09.<>O; good to «•.i« (!•.-*• fed cows. $7,250 s.25 ; fair to good fed cow*, $5.750 7.0(»; common t<* fair fed cows. $4.000 5.50; ■ anners and cutters. $2.000 2.7*: good i<» ■ hoice feeders. $7 850 8.85; fair to goo<l feeder*. $6.7507.75; common to fair feeders. $5.7506.75; good to chol< e Mockers. $7.50 0 8.5b: fair 10 good stock era. $6.35 0 7.35; roinmoo to fair Stock ers. $5.25 0 6.25; trashy atocker*. $4,800 0.2*; stock heifers. $4.7506.75; stock tows. $2.75f»4.00: stock calves. l.'i.OOfu .8.00; \ e;i 1 calves, $t.000 10.00; bull*, slags etc. $4.00 07.50 BEEF STF^RS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 6 .1115 ? v 75 it. « 7 4 $ X 7 5 20. 92K 9 25 9... .Ib44 9 50 * 1.U09 9 75 19 1410 ft Mt 23...... 696 10 00 23. 1 227 1U 10 22 .1174 1b 4b STEERS AND HEIFERS 1 1 . 592 8 50 14. 616 S 50 7 . 990 ft 25 6 886 9 40 12.1 1 85 10 25 BULLS 1 . 1230 4 83 1 1500 5 27. HALVES. 2 . 120 5 no 4 . 1 42 7 on 2. 270 fi 00 1. 130 8 60 1 . 220 8 76 2. 255 9 00 STACKERs a n d fe e der s . 6. m 6 00 Hog*—Receipts. 12.100 head With a fairly large run at hand and lower trend noted elsewhere local prices suffered mod erate declines all around today. Trade to both shippers and packers was draggy at uneven declines. Bulk of all sales was at $12.25012.50. with early top. $12.50. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. lx..216 19" $12 45 41. .214 ... $12 5" 64 . .243 120 Sheep—Receipts. " 700 head The scant supply of fat jamb', on offer this morn • ng found a na/row outlet at price* Heady to. If anything a little easier Business in the shearing lambs division was dull, with no aged sheep here. (Quotatinnrw on sheep and lambs: Lamb* good to choice. $14.00014.80; lambs, fair f<i good. $13.00 0.1,5.75; extreme heavies, II 2.0" ft i 2.fib ; <lipped lambs. $10.00 0 11.75; shearing lambs. $12.50013.50; wether*--. i:\fiO 0 1 0.50 ; fa t e«es. $7 "Ofy 9 00; year-1 ling*. $11.00011.75. CllinilO l,iU‘h|lH I., Uhieagn, April 17 -(United K'ales D*- ! partment <<f Agriculture). Hogs Re reipte. 24.000 head: slow steady to most ly 1 b«j lower than Thursday s best prices; light lights and slaughter pig** largely unchanged; big packers biding sharplv lower, top. $13 "5 raid sparingly bulk lesirabla 150 to 2-5 pound averages. II2.75013.0": bulk 240 to 326-pound f mostly $11.000 11.36; majority stteng weight slaughter pigs. $12.25012.60. heavy weight hog*, 912.50^ 1 3 05. medl uni. $12 70013.05; lights, $ 1 2.4" h 1 3 00 ight lights. $12 on 7t 12 90; packing hogs imooth. $1 1.200 11.50; na<klng hogs rough. 910,80011.20. slaughter rig* II 1.00 0)12.65. « attle— Receipt*. 3 000 head: fed steers *nd yearlings quality considered Heady strong; ipot) higher on medium gTade offering-; heavies slow fresh receipts Jn ’reased b;- moderate supply <>f stale of Bering*; bulk. $8.60010.00; few lead* of ight and handy weight arrival*. $10.75; no choice yearling* here. She stock (teady with recent uneven decline; in oat tiologna bulls. $4.750 5.25; weighty km<l argely $5 000 5 25; few $5 largely 18 o0 0 9.60, trade on light vealers. good ’o choice 115 <r 120-pound kind upward t<» Mb.00. Sheep and Lamb*—Receipt*. 6.00" head; market very flow, few s.-iles fa* lamb* weak to 25c lowei ; more bids 25c \nd more off: choice 87-pound wool ;cnb* $14.75: good handy weight clippers bid $11 75: fat sheep *tead>. g<»"«l hand' ] "eight *wes. $* 00 shearing lambs un uveniy lower. i\hmshs i it* h Kansas «"it y. April 17.—(United State* I •epru-tment of Agriculture) Uatt’.e | Re< eipte. S00 head: • alve*. 100 heml . j supplies very fare*; fairly steady on all killing rlHsees. few lond* sfesrs and '.ear l-ngr. $3.50© 9.75' top h*nvv steer* I*) ** .*>. butcher row* am! heifer*. $5.2(0 9.60: annera and 'titters $.* fit) 'a 4 25; practical veal top $9.r.O: bologna bulla. $4,351/ 1.75: stockers and feeders nominally steady. Jf'.g*—Receipts, 2.500 head; shipper market opened 5 to lttc lower. Inte trade 10 to 15c under Thursday’s best time: 'on $12.50; hulk of sabs. 112.2.012 .0 DU Ik 170 to 250-pound. $ I 2.40 u 1 2.50 : l»lg Darker* hidditig unevenly lower; 14ft t<* I.Mi-pouml. $12.000122’.. packing sow III 40fi.ll.fi0; stock pigs steady 911.60$/ 12 25. Sheep Re<*elpt.s 2,ft0ft head iamb* Bftc oner; 07-potwd Arizona" $14.00 straight, limited offerjnge ahcep and wooled Iambs iround stand. no choice kinds mi sale. r**st wonted lamba offered $13.75, shorn rexa* wethers. $7.10, K/tftt St. latiiia Livestock. Ksst St Louis. 111., Aprfl 17 —Ualtle Receipts. sft" head; not enough beef steer* Dere to make a market, on# load mixed .eirilng* steady n* $4.25; beef rows vrak- bulk $5(0fi$.75; r annera In little lentHtid: bologna null* and good and •hole* light \ea|er* unchanged. bulk. I ! B 0 fi 2 b . rn I % e*. $ 1 0 00 ft I 0 V f, Hogs- R ecalpta. 10.000 head, bog mar I tot i*5c to 16c lower than yesterday's best LOl#; l#t# sales showing the mrixlimnn Pop earlv'. $13.00; early sales to butchers md shippers mostly. $12.75012.90; late op. $12 4m : hulk sale* to big puckers. ! 12.0 5''/ | •’,75; bulk 140 to 150 pounds. 11 2.50©'1 2.75 ; 11 0 to 130-pnund pigs. il.iO#|2.7l; pgck#r SO tars largely. 10 $5 0 1 1.00. Sheep and T.arnbf—Receipts. 2B0 head trsctlcglly not hltig rlone. few scattered i root •* w • *. $900 -lipprd ewes. $7 0" <| .25* choice wool lam!'* nominally quoted. 14.00 ©15.00. Sioux t I• y I.Restock. Sioux t'lty, fa . April 17. Untile It* ■s|pr*. 1 nut) head, market, slow ; killers If).I at«M kers. weak: fat -leer# HMi| yea' Ing*. *4 001/ 12 00. bulk $9 00© 1(1 »»♦) fat r»ws and heifers. I5.(<< */ l *».i* ; iruuicrs mrl cutter* $2.25 Hi. 00 . veals, 14" 0 4r i 50; bull*, ft 2 5 'll 7 .0 feedei s. $fi Oofr >25; st*»cker* $ 5 On 'p 4.00 ; stnik year Ings and inlu>s fB.oofi 8.00; feeding cows • ntl heifer*. $3 OOfifi "0 Hugs Rcripts. 11,000 head; market I T.« to 27" |nwe» top, 112 50. bulk of hi Ic* *12 I " o/ 1 2 4 0 light* $I 2 001j 12 25; .'it. hers $12 2 5 fi 12 4" mixed. $12.10$/ " 40; hegvv pur io'M $11.(00 12 Of). stag*. 19.60© 10.00*; good pig* *12 0" Sbepp- Receipts, mo head. market, ittady latnbs $14 50; ewes, $9.00 Hf. I.oiiis I .Restock St Louis. April 17 « nttle Receipt*. 12.000 hand market steady; native beef • teers. f * 30 ® 1 2 00 ; yearling steers and Dslfers. $*..75 © 117 5* r ows •00®* 25; ifO' kers and feeder#, f 6 00fr ®. •* •>. < alve* |4 00©10.60. canners and cullers. $2.00© llogs Receipts 10 000 head. market Rend', mixed and butchers, $1 2.76© 1 3.00, cond heavie*. $ 12 751i 12.06 . roughs, *l»*( ft 11 00. lights. 912.36© 13 00; pigs. $10.00 fi 12.60: bulk. *12.76012.95 Sheep Receipts. 250 head; market itsadv; mutton ewe*, $$.0009.60: lambs, 113 2x01( 25; canners and choppers. $3 00 ff « 00. N|. .losepli Livestock. St Joseph. M» April 17 lloge—Re ‘•Ipt* 3 000 head; mm kef <W*ndv 6# $• i . inner, top, *1 2 60. bills. fit 16# 12.(0 . .'ills Receipts bend market itendv bulk Of steers $9,001/ 10.26: rn*| • ml heifers. $.1.60010 00; -aReS $4.(0# i ,i. stockers and* feed#rs. * • 2(0* (o Hheei. Re. rlptS 4 "0ft hea-1 maiket. lull, totiibf. $13 000 14.26. ewes *7 76© I 75 New 5 i*rk Wliff. New v»rk. April 17 miv#r n«r. !$»*•; Mexican dollar#, 61 ‘fC. New York Roller Ns a Toik. April 17 - Rubber—8mt;*#d ibed she«t#. #ptt. 4l’#c. Stock Market Is j Good Throughout, i Strong Last Hour Conditions Not Favorable, However. Except Recov ery in Crains and Sharp Advance in Cotton. Hv Kll H \HII Seil l AM I nltcrsal Mvli'e I'limiichil Full for New York. April 17 Aside from th* vigorous recovery In the grain* and a sharp advance in cotton, condition* ate not particularly favorable today, vet the stock market vvae good throughout th* session and strong in the last hour. News a* to the Industry was poor. There was another cut In Pennsylvania Crude and reports of Increased production and new wellii in th« l.ousiana field Copper went to h new low. Pig Iron was off In price and in slow demand Only 2 12 idast furnaces of the 4 1ft in t ha Pitts burgh district ur« operating. This is fift per cent an against 62 per cent a month ago and 66 per cent this time last year. The Idea persists that something very f-ivorahle is going to he announced at the' C S Steel meeting on Tuesday, April 28.! Industrials, tails ami equipments were in fair demand early In the session and seemed to heroine more attractive as the day progressed Automobile reports were cheerful and th* motor shares proved highly responsive. Agricultural Implement shares were In high favor and so were the rubbers. Vir ginia Carolina Chemical continued Its Im provement owing to its prospective gradu ation from receivership. The bonds were particularly* strong. Independent steels didn't do much. Altogether the market had a good look It improved intone as the day progressed and was impressively strong on better prospects for the new ministry'. Sentiment apparently changed overnight regarding the grain* Coffen off 7 to 1 *> points Sugar dull and from unchanged to 2 point* up. Cotton futures opened at an advance and went along up for th* better part of th* day. ^ New York Quotations | %/ New York stock exchange quotation* furnished by J. a. Bache A Co., 224 Oin«hit National Ban.k building: Thurs. High, Low. Close. Close. Agrl Cham . . . 7<»% 19% 19% 20% Air Reduction 105% 103% 105 103 Ajax Rubber ... 12 12 13 12% Allied Chemical .. m:% #f»% 96 56 Allis-Chalmers 79% 79 79 % "*9% Amer Beet Sugar 4»‘% 41% A B H F . . .162% 102 102 103% Amer Cun .173% 172% 173% 172% A Car 4- F ....... . • • • • % A Hide A Lea til 9% AHA I>»ath pfd 65% 6f> 65% •> 4% A Inter Corp ... 35% 34% 33% 33 ‘* Am**r I.In <H1 . 24. -4% Amer Locotno ...124 12# 124 1-3 Amer Radiator .... .. 93 yy% Am S A Com ... Amer Smelt .. 94% 95% 94% 9® Amer Smelt pfd «« * Am Steel F . . Amer Sugar . • **% 4 Amer Sumatra ... 15% !-% 13% 14 Amer Tel A Tel .136 135 % 136 135% Amer Tobacco .. h9% **9 *9 % *?% A Water & Flee. . 47 46 47 *A.a American Wool .4"% 39% 4 0 4 , Anaconda 37% 37 •.t,’ Associated T» O’ds Aesoclateil Oil .. 52% 32% Atchison . .121% 12"% 121 % 12 % At Coast Line ..136% 14 % 1*6% L»4% At Gulf A W f .. 56% 36% 36% 36% At Ref; ?i l'i, ..101 100% 100% 103 % Austln-Nichols .-4% -l,4 Baldwin 11- H2% 114% 1]%? Balt A Ohio .7% T % % •*% Barnsdall A ..2’% 21 % jl% ;] 4 Bethlehem Steel ..42 4 1 4 2 4 Boaeh Magn.-m . 32% 5? 32% J BU'-n Man It 40 39 * 39 % 4'»% Bk \ n - Man pfd ... ■ • J t *J4 Bkvn-Kdison Co ! J « 1-9 1-9% 1» calif Packing ... 1J« 104% Calif Pel 29 79% 24% 26% ca: A Arjr. Mining 4.% 4, . caiumet A lleela M% 1# 19, 1?% Canadian P&r ifb 114% 143% 144% 143 % r’entral Leather . .. J6 •% 16* Cer.i I.ea flier pfd. 35% f4 4 % 6&a* Orro de Pas-o <• 45% 45% 46 1. «. “handler Motors 57 56% I* 4 Che* A Ohio 91 * 91% Chi Gt West com |0% '6% ln% 10«. Chi lit Wen pfd. 24% 23% 24% 23% C A N w 49% 4V% 40% 49% C M A Sr P »% 4% <• M A- St P pfd “•% n * OR! A P 4 •1« 45% 45% 4 % Chile Copper .. 32% 22 3-% *2% Chino . • ciuett-Peabody . . 52-, Coca-Cola 94% 94% 9»% *• » Columbian Carbon 5" 49 49 A£% Columbia Gas .6% •'.»% 56 M « Coni Solvents B,.i:'' 130% 130% 135 Congoieum . • "% 29% 29% -9% Cons Cigars . 24% 2“% * 12% Cons Ga*» 7 7 7 6 % 7i 7 7 Continental * an 6 *■ ' * 6* si Continents! Motor* 9% 9 9 9 * Corn Product* ... 59 39% 39% Mid Cent Oil .. 26% 26 26 % -*-% Crucible .69% 67% 66% *• % Cuba Care Sug • • J * % Cuba C’eno S pfd 5* 53% 56 ja Cubs Ant Sug 29% 29% 29% 29% Cuysmel Fruit .. 65% 7.4% 54% c*» 1 tod go Bros pfd .10"% 100 100% 100 Hanlel Boone . . .. .. 7% !>;t\tdson Chem 34% 34 54 % ».> Dela A Lack -132 13 1 % Dela a- Hudson .149% 14K% 149% 147 Imprint He Nem .147% 14 5% 147% 145% Dome Mines 13% 13% Fast Kodak .. 1*9% 1»9% Lrie . 29% 79% 29% 23% Kndlcott-Johnson . . ®*» Klee st or Bn t .... 63 % 6.1 6 7.% 64 Famous Players . 97 % 9*> % 9 % 97% Fifth Avr II I, ... r, 1 4 % l . 14% Fisk Ruber 14% 1' % 14% 13 Flelsch Yeast ... 76% 74 7*% 79% (Jen Asphalt .... 52% 50% 51% 50% Gen Klee . 277% 2*9 269 % 269 • ;# r Motors . 7 4 % 7 5 7 4 % % Gold !>u*t .... 4" Qqodrich • 5 % 50% 53% ‘>1 Or North Ore . 2m % 24 % 2M% 24% (Jr North R> pfd 6". 62% «*% *.J% Gulf States Steel 7| 70% 71 71 Hartmann Trunk.23 Hayes Wheel 3 5 4 % 5 5 ,4% Hudson Motors 62% 61% *2% l% Womestak Min Co 4 4 Houston Oil . 61% 6"% 60% •,. % Hupp Motor* .... 17% 16% 17 17 Illinois cent.114 Inspiration 2.% % 22% . : % Ini Kng Com Corp 3'-% 36% 36 36 Inter Harv .)n*% 103% in*% J0::% I nr Mar Msr 1 1 % 11 % 11 % 11 Int Mer Msr pfd 4 1% 41% 43% *0% Interna Nickel ... 29% 24 % 24% 24% Interna Paper ... 4% 52% f % .,#% Int T A T .9" t “9% 90 90 Indep Gas .... 24 21 % 2.1*4 23% Tones Tea . 16 % 14 % .Iordan Motor .... M» % 49% ft"% 60% K C Southern . 35% 3 4 35 % 2 4% Kelly Springfield .17% 16% 17'* 16% Kenneeott. 4*% 4 7 . 4 7 % 4«\ Lee Rubber . _ 14% 15% 1 4 % 13% Loss's Circuit ... 24 27 27 % 27% Lehigh \ alley ... 74% 77% 76% 74 Llmo 1,0.0 .... K4% 64% 64% 64% Louisian* OH .... H % 16 16% 16 Loose-Miles ...... .. 3 4'* Lou A- Nash .....lit 1"9% 110% 110 I.odium Steel .... 34% 35% 5.5% 34% Mark Truck .149% 144% 14 4% 144% May Dept Store ..104% t'*3% 10 4% 1"4% Ma* w«-ll Motor A.. 106 % 1 os 105 1»4% Maxwell Monr B. . #7 7 4 *4% 77% Marls nd 3.5% 34% 3 6% 3 % Mexh an Seaboard. 16% 16 17 Miami Copper . 10% 10% M K A T Ry .... 54% 34% 5 4% 24% Mo Pacific .. .4 6 3 5 ... % 35% Mo Pa- pfd . 79% 7' % 79 7* % Mont Ward ....... 4 7 ** 47 % 47% 47% Mother Lode . . *• % 6% Nash Motors ..,.#6?. 364 36 4 360 Nat Biscuit . 66% ♦;•. % 66 % 66% Vat Knamel ..... >"% :i"% to% ' 1 Vat Lead . 1 4 6 1 4 4 % 145 145 N > Air Brake .. 4 % 46% NY Central .117% 116 1t* % 11*.% \ Y r A 'ft L . . I;« I AS 129 127 N Y N H A If ., 32% 31 '* 5 % :t 1 North Atncr ..... 45% <5% 45% 4,5% North f’s. iflr ... »>t% »<••% .6 1% 61% S A U Rv .131% 129% 1 50 % 1;4% rrpheum ........ 2 ** '* (r wens Hot t Is .... 41 '* 4 4 •> ’ 4 1 Pue OH .ft 5 4% 64% «»5 Pin-knrd Motor .. .1% .*••% -*"% . ' % Pan-Amtr . 7.% 7.’% % % Pan Am TV .... 72 % 7 2% 72 7 % Perm It It . 44% 4 4% 44% 44% Peoples Gss ,, 114 113% Peis Mkrn .... . 6*. % 66% 6a % 6 6 Phil Co 52% 52% 1,2% 62% Phillips Petrol ... .1* % 37% 1*% 54% Pierre Arrow .... 14% 13% 14% 14 PoS( Util Cereal 11H% 116 1 IS % lift Pressed Steel Car 5 4 6 6 Plod and Ref n .. "I 72% 72% 75 Pullman . 1.5 5 1 2 2 % 1.2 131% Punta Alegre Sug t:% 4 % 42% « % Pins Oil . 26 25 % 25% 26 Radio Corp .... 61% 59 6 1 % 69 Rail Steel K. 1 -• % 12« Ray Consol ...... 12% 17% 1J% 17% ft ending . 74% 73% 74 7'% Itepb.gU .. 14% 14% 14% 14% Rep r A ft . 46 46 % 46 45 % It D New Y .... 4H% 41% 46% 4«% St 1, A Han F 6«% 6 7 % 64 6 7 % St T. A ft W ... 4 5% 4'% 47 46 ', Savage Arms .66 6# 64% 66 Schulte Clg fttor 111 1 11 % Sea rs-Roebuck . .lift 164*A 166 164 % Shell Cn OR .... 23% 23% 2#% 23% Hlmmons <*o ..... 36% 35 36'y 36 Sinclair Oil . 14% 14% 14% 14 % Sinclair nfd . Hinsa Sheffield .. * 4 % Skelly Oil . 72 fJ% 23 73 South Ts. . .... 1«4% i" % HM% 1 •» ■ South nail . ... 94 % "7% 47% s:% Ntan i til of '’’Si ..64 67% 54 69% Stn Oil of N 1 4" % 40% 4»>»* 4"% HI Plate Gins* 14% U 11% H% Stewart Wamsr . 64% ' % 64% •*% HtroUi C»rb ... . *’4 Htudobaker 4.'»% *• 4 % 4'% Huh Boat .. 9 9 re* Co . 4.1% 4 % 4l\ 14 l ex Gulf 4Pl! 1 •»9 ' • 104% 109% l"4% r*x A Pa" . .64% 6,1 13% Mk rim ItII Bearing . « % 4«% 41% 41% rob Prod 7 5% T ft 76 74’, fob Prod "A .. .#■% Trans on ... 4% 4 6 * V* In Paclflo .,,..141 140% 141 141 tni|ad Frail • 2l*S f]|S r n i i>t i r n: 112 m, I' A Ind Alcohol >*% v ' S *lJ§ ‘ I* .*4 Rubber 41 S ,yV US I*** U A Hub pf.l »7 *«S »* *}*• r m Mtc-i ins ms ins ms r «« Alee! pfj l. ;‘« 12* 12 S 12; I • H 1 ' I»r»; i f \ a n a 41 urn 21 * ?• - ' S * 4 VivauJou US II 11 W a bn*)i 22 S 21 S -*S *» ' Wabash ** % * “ S “ - S 45 * » Weal Pacific *7S *$% *JS Weal in ion . . -1 2 9' * 12% 12%** ISIS Weal Air Brake .. H)‘» Wear Klettf.rlr .. II C» S ** *» "*S White Kaale 011 ;*S White Motors «2S «'H *2S ®;S wooiworth Co . ms ii» ins ij;s Wll overland 1%S 11 11 2JJS Wll - Ox er Dfd US • J > »*S Wilson IS IS *S *S Worth Pump ...IIS *n JJS Wrialev Co Tel < ah Tax Co . jw Tel Cab Mf* Co . •■ ■: 4 Total mien Thuradav. 1.214.100 ehaiea. F.iira Dividend* Friday. Producer* .v Refiner* pfd.... *" £; - Anaconda Copper . •'£ Baltimore A- Ohio. -If.;; Baltimore A- t *hio pfd. . ] Wahaah pfd A . .. 1 - Continental Motor* . New York Bonds N_— NVw York. Apr! 17— RI«!pk t>r!M* ngnin characterized 1oday's bond n'-arkcii which ux featured bv a brisk upturn in l French obligation* In response to the creation of a new cabinet headed bv premier Pninleve Although the advance was not uniform it embraced most of the representative railroad ami Indwatnai issues. United State government bonds failed to follow up their recent gain*. Recoveries of the Frsirh issues from tile extreme lows reacte.. on the tem porary depression ranged rotn - P°,n,! from the republh •'* 8* to almost ft for the 7%s at todays host level*. Gains averaging about n. point also were roghj tered bv the municipal railroad and in dustrial obligations The nuUk rally in French franca /contributed to tne strength of the bonds Although fresh signs of as* in the money market developed. 1 oertv bonds barelv held their own and some or the government# securities slid back irotn their 1925 peak prices, achieved tnis week. . . , „ Railroad ll**ns continued to make prog rpr.fi with tia.lin* atlimilaln! hv thj *■>'>;* ftpmnnc! for Hip f-arrlpr ockP .Norfolk and WpptPln fonvprtlhla f.». Now Hav-r. 4s fit Louis Southwestern •*'*. and < bi i a.go A Torre Haute Income 5#. moved up h point ot more. An advance in At chison general 4s to a 192.- top price of 90 Indicated the trend of the high gt4oe ra i l Contrast ing movements marked trading in the industrial list. American writing paper fie and certificates sold 1% to 4 points highet and Virginia Carolina Issues extended thetr gains 1 to 2% points. Magna Copper 7». how(*\er, yielded o points on the company's announcement that th« bonds would be called for re demption. . ... New offerings. lnoluding f2o,OO0.00O Missouri Pacific 6* and $10,000,000 « o ltimbla Gas and Electric 5s were prompt ly Hb*orl**d. „ . New York. April 17—Following are U> Max's high, low and closing prices «r bonds on the New York Stock exchange and the total sale* of each bond: H nlte< States government bonds In dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars.! United State* llonds. Sales (In $1,000). High. Low. Close H5 Ltbertv 3%* . .HI V.: H1 10 101.12 32 Liberty 1st 4%s. 102.00 101.30 102.00 254 Liberty 2d 4 % • . . 101.11 \0l.7 101.9 325 Liberty 3<1 4 % * 1"1 29 101-7 Jnl-8 BO I Llbertv 4th 4>«s..H2.10 102.5 102. < 52 l* S treas 4s.. ..I01.fi 101.1 101.6 40 U fi Treas 4%s 106.11 105.7 10a.9 Foreign. 3 .Anton .T M NVks 6s 95% t6S 22 Argentine 7s .HJ% 102% 10-% 63 Argentine fi"H '58. 96% 96 9*» 28 Austrian gtd In Ts. 95 94% 94s. 6 5 Bordeaux fis . 82% \ 5 Bueno# Aires 6%s.. 96% 96 96 19 Copenhagen 5%a .. 97% 9i 12 Gr Prague 7%s .. 89% 59% >9 » 17 Rio de Jan 47 . 92% 9? 92 4 Czech Rep *s *52.. 99% 99% 99% 96 Dept of Seine 7s.. * % M t : 5 Dominican sf 5%s. 92% 92% 9 fan 5%S notes "29.103 102% H-% 15 Canada f*s '52.... H4 103% 104 6 Dut FT 5 % s Nov *53 9 7 % 9.% 9.% 167 French 7%s . 98% 9< 9i 27 s French 7 s ... . *8% 8. % M% d53 Ger ex In 7s r< ts,. 94% $4** 94% ► Ger Gen'l Flee 7s,. 93 % 9“% 9 % 1 Gt C El P lap 7s rets 8*% 8* * 6 Greek Gov 7s. 83% ' % 0» , 2 Ind Bk of Japan fis. 99 % 99% 99 % 4 7 Jap Gov *• % » ... . 91% 91% 91'* 9 Kg «f Bel %S rets 9 3 9 % 9*1 36 Kg of Be! -s *fi v’ % * ;’* 2" Kg of Denmark fis.102 101% Hi % 17 Kg of Hungary 7%* *7% *7 8, V Kg of Nt ill r* .2 .1 "4% 1 '> 4 4 lf*4% 9 Kg of Neth fis 54.. 103% P%'% 1"' • 18 Kg of Norway fis 44 99 % 99% 9.'% 21 Kg H C Hlov H» ..88 * 7 % 85 21 Kg of Sweden 5%s. 99% 99% 9$ ■ 4 9 Non! Rjs fiV**... . 81% 8 % 85% 48 Paris-L. Med Iter fis 74% 74% #4 a 21 Paris-<» HR s f g .* 82 % * 1 % s-'* 5 Rep of Bolivia 8s . 93 9-'% 92% 25 Rep of Chile Mm 41 . 1 1"7% 1 o * 5 Rep of Chile 7s ...100% 1,,0% lf,,,% 25 Rep of t uba 5%*.. 99% 99% 99', 12 Rep rf Halt! «».... 93% 93% 93% 666 Rep of Poland 8s . 9 % 9o 95% 28 State of yueen# 6s. 103% 103% 1" % 1 fiof Rio G do S «s. 94% 94% 94% 9 S of fian I* ■ f 8s 100% HO 100 17 finis* Gov 5 % * '4t> 1"1% 1*H% 101% 1 t KofGBAf 6 % # :9 116% 110% lH * 16 UKofGHAT5%e *17.105% % H*% 37 U # of Brazil 8# *5% 85% ?**% 20 U 8 of B-C Rv k 7s 81% 61 81% Domestic. 4 5 Am A C 7%s ,...100 99% •?% 1 Am C deb fis ... 97 % 97% ?■% 14 Am fimelt 5* .... 97% 9 7 97 15 Am fiugar *6 ....10.7 103 103 88 Am V AT %• .102% H2% 102% 422 Am T A T 5s 90.. 9.'.% 95% 95% 30 Am T A T 4s . 97% 97 S.% 3* An Cop Ts 19." 8.. Hi 1*0% H"% 51 An tVp fis 1153.. 90% 99% 99% 14 An Cop M "s . 0 4% 94% 94% 21 At A Co Del 5%s.. 92% 02% 9-‘» 29 At T A H F 4m . 00 60% *9% 8 At C L 1 gold 4s. 97 9. % 92% 2 At ReflH 6* 9 ■• % 98% 98% 69 Balt A O fis 1985.102% 1«2% H2% « Balt it O 5" • f* H1 % Hl% HIS 27 Halt A O c% I 4%# 9-* % 92% 92% 1 H T of hV 1st 5a.102 101% 1«1% 7 Beth St fis A 94% *4% 94% 4 Beth Ht 5* . .. 9' % 91 % 91 % 8 Hrler Hill fit 5%a. *P% 99% 99% 19 Bklvn Ed! 6sA H0% HO % 100% 27 Bklyn-Mt n T fi» . «••% 8fi% i*% 49 Buf R A P 41 j» «2 41% 81% * G! Tet fi%* .103 103% 10S 3 Cun Northern fi ,# 117% 117% 117% 19 Can Pac 4s 79% 79% 79% 5 C#.n Ga 5%* . HI HI HI .11 Cen el.nth 6* . .. 99% 9*% 99% 21 (>n Psc 4s . . ' % 8% % 8x% r.4 Che* A O 6s _H7% H1 < % 1031, 5'» ''he.s At O 4%» . . 9 7 4fi % 96% 3 C B A Q &■ A ..10H, 101% HI % 6 C B A Q gen 4s. !*"% 90% r"'\ 6 4' A F 111 5s - 75% 75% 76% "8 (* tJt West 4* . 6"-'% 02% 62% 15 4* M A fit P 4%s . 4 % 4;,% 45% 8 C M A fit P 4%s . 4 6% 45% 4 5’. 130 C M A fit P 4 "25. 48 47% 48 17 C A NW rfg 8s... 94% ••'% 94% /.7 Chi Rail 5s . 79% 76% 79% 94 C R 1 A P 4s . 67 % 87 % 87 % 7 r T If A fiK 5s. . . 59 % 59 % 59% 2 Chi In fits 5# .... 9 8% 9 8 % 98% 40 Chi A NY 5 % s ... 97% 97% 97% 47 Chile Cop sfi 100% H5% 10-8*4 6 1 C| * "4' A fit L 6sl» 98 *7% 08 18 ci I’n Term 5s ... 1«l 100% 10**% 2 4 o! A fio 1st 4s... 98% 98% 98% 6 CoI o A F r.s . .100% 100% 110% 24 Com Pow sfi .100% 100% 100% 1 Con P Mary «6s ... 63% 83% 03% 2* Con l*ow ■ ... 05% 96% 0.5% * Cuba Can S *# . ...10i% 100% HO % 7 Cuba .N Hr 6. . 92 91 % «2 17 Del A Hud evt 5*.. D’6% H0% H«% 18 D O A t 6s 0 7 9 « 0 7 11 Pen A- R1o gen 6s. 6fi*4 >fi6fi«t 14 Den A Rio G 4s 83 % 87 «3 % 1 De F.di rf» 6* ... 108 108 HO Du de N 7 % s . H7% H7% 107% 17 Duquesne 1. fis ...HO D'5% 105% 70 F < 'u t* fi 7 ..H.»% 10.5% 10.’'% 19 E G A F 7%s.H3 H2% H3 fi F K*n lien 4s . «2% fi.% 62% 5 Fed Met rvt 7#.. 103 103 10.1 12 Fisk Rub He .H9% 109% 109% r 4 F A 17 G K\ 59. 9 4 % »4 *4 94 % 11 v | \V A V 7 • . in in 111 i F J .8 O 4 % 9 ... fi 9 % 69% «9% 41 Gnitdri- it fi %* . 1 05 104 % 105 fi G T 8m 1931.109% 1"9 H9% 3 * T b 'll . . . 1 20 «. 120% 120% 8 G T R of C Ts . 116% 110% 116% 6 O T Rv of Con fis. D'7% 10“ % H7U 46 G N 7* A D’9% U".‘% ln?k 14 H A M rfg 5s A |*% IM| v'% 8.- If A M « I .’•# . 72% 7 2% “2% 4 7 M 4 Ml X R ;>%« 101 % P I % HP.. 25 111 II T rfg -5m 100% 100 I00 4 111 Cen ' 107 10" *4 HV *« 14 1 C C fit I,.8 N<> fa " 99% ‘*8*4 98*4 fi HI fi del* 4 % s ... 94% 94% *4% 60 Inter finp T 7s 86% M% .80% 5 T Rap T Os 67 % 6 7 67 % 47 fn R T rfv 6s *tpd «2% « V fi2 H8 In A 4J Ik ad I 6n fiT** 66% *• 7 % I? I A Gt N l*t fis . H 4 14*3% 103% H In M M * f 6s 8 8 V* 88 % 8v», I '* Inter I* ext f.s A 8'»t# 8«% 4*\ f, Iowa «Vn rfg 4s .. 241 20 >0 68 K 4 * Ft fi A M 4s. 8 4 % s % 8 4% 41 K 4' PA L 5s 08% 97% 9% % ;I7 K 1 * Xoiithcrn 6s . . 00% 69% *9% p K 4' Terminal 4s.. *5% 86% 8{*% 9 Kan G A K fis ..101% D‘4% HI % 7 Kelv H Tire 8m *•; % 9. \ 9 \ 1* l.nc)ede 4l of Ntl.5%s 99% 99% 09 % R I. HAM fi del. 4s 8 98 t% 98 t, 98«, 7 Lehigh V cn fs 03.100% 100% 100% 33 I A N 1st rfg 4%# 93% 93% 03% 3 L A N unified 4* 04% 944, 94% II t.'UlSXllle <1 ft F. 5* 94% 94 9 4 % 51 Mitgmn Copper 7 117% 114 114 6 Manhattan R> i n 4s fio F>9% 69% II Market fit Ry 7* 98 98 08 7 Midvale fill rvt 6« 00% 9rt% 9'*% 1 Mil FI Hv A L rfg 6« M% 09% 99'# 4 M A fit L 1st rfg 4a 20% 70% SO % 6 M K A T pr In 6a C H3% 103% 1*3% 8 M KAT n pr In ,\a A 0 % 0 % 9-% 62 MKAT n sflj 6* A . *4% *4% 8 4 % 73 Mo Pacific 1st fis. .100 »•% Ho 46 Mil Pacific ge nls 63% 63% 6’% 21 Mont Power 6# A 0'* 9"% 99 1 Morris A C 1st 4%s *3 vl *« I N F Tel A T 1st 6s H0 HO H« 21 \ «» T A M '%* .4 00 % too U'0% 68 N V Ceil deb 6s .400 10* % P*8% in N V Cen rfgAlm 6a D'o% 100% |0°% 1' \ Y Cent Imp 4%s 01% 00*4 00% II N'T I' ,v Mi Jp 0N% 9 % 9 % 141 M i 1104*14 rfg • .. 1'0 1001 * P N Y N HAII .V* fia 48 6*% w, t« NT R \ s M rtfs . 49% 4 9'« <9% 15 NT Tel rfg «s 4 1 .H. % l«'7% H7% 15 NY Tel gen 4 % M 06% 96% 0'U 8 NT NN A R 4 % s 60 * • tii% 86 N A NY evt 6s . ..|$0% 1S8% 13« l\ No Am Fd *f 6s .101% 100% HI % 1 N« ohla TOh 0m A 0fi 95% 90 61 Nr. Pm. rfg «• 14 |rt*% l'-fc*. |0.i% 1 No Pac n«w 5# t> , lo% 10 % l»% ia - Pa pr |ten «• . 8 4% 9 4 84% 31 No ft! 1* 1» .*■■ \ >4 , f* % fa 4 8 <ir# Short I I • f« 4a •.' % 97 *< ! tile \V Mlh RRaN 4a 82% *2% 62% 14 I’n-lfl* (i A K 6* 9s »3% US s7 l*|c CAT >•» i’>2 99% §6% 96% \ * Pmn Am PAT •• .108% IfllW !«• 4 Penn till «%• ll«% 110% 119% Penn IUt tp a *■ 4 9 • % 97% 9.% 14 Penn Rll Ken 4%a 9 4 9 3 % 9 4 1 *> p..r*. M*»<j rfir 6* 99% 99% 9P % 12 Pit A Itentl « .V I .>» 1" * H 1' * 10“% * 4 Plena Arow t»a. 96% 93% 15% Pi Ry I.*P lat *«H 97% 9* % W% "8 Public Serv N .? i.a 96% ***»% 96% 21 Pun'll Ale Hum • * lu6% lo* lo6% 7 K* adii'M Men 4%s 94% 94% !* 4 % 11 Rep 1 A Ht 6 %" . 91 % 91% 91% : It (1 W col Ir 4a. 73% 73% 73% R I A A I. 4 % a 87 *6 % 87 V Ht I. I MAS rf 4a 94% 94% 94% St 1. IM AS 4a R-O *6% 66% 96% 2 4 St 1. A S V p I 4a A 75 To *6 1’ St I. A H F ad 6a 87% 97% 8.% Ht & S F Inc fa 81 % 81 % 81 % 2 7 St t. S W run 4a 89% 86% 89% 15 St P A k«'Sl, 4 % a. *3% 83% 83% 1 Hi Ppul I n l>ep pr 101% 101% 101% 33 Seaboard A I< « n fa 91% 91 91% 17 Seaboard A L ad 5a 76% 76% k 1H Seaboard A 1< rf 4s 68 68 68 t Sinclair Con < ol 7a. 92 92% 74 Sinclair Con Cr 27.106 % 105% I0o% 17 Sinclair Crde 6a 28.100% 100% 1«0% 13 S'n lair Pipe 5a .. 82% *4% R4% 9 Skelly Q1I 6 %»...! 07% 107% 10.% 15 So Pac CVt 4a . 97 % 97 9. r* So Pac if* 4a... 9<• % P"% 90% 5 So Pac col tr 4 a 85% 8 5% 8»7» 2 So R\ Men 6%a.. 110 1 !9% l'*9% 16 So Ry Ren 1* ....105 104% 104% 57 So Rv Ken 4a ... 7« 77% *8 1.39 S W Hell i fR 5a. 99% 99 99 2 Stand OAK1 rv 6 %B. 116 116 11* IS Tenn Elec rf 6a . .100% 100% J00% 35 Third A\« ad) 5a 38% 37% 38% .: Thin! Ave rf* 4a.. 63% 53 63 • Toledo Ed 7 a 10» lf'9 l‘*9 2" I n Pac 1 at 4a ... 9v% 91% 93% •I" l'n l’ae 4a . 99% 99% 99% 1 l'n Par rfg a4 ... 87% 87% 87% 2 r 8 Rub f % a ....106 105% 106 27 V S Rubber 6a ... n6 % 86 86 % 15 \ s Steel .106% 105% 1»&% 62 Cfah I* A T. -a ... 94% 94% 94% :> V a - c i h 7 % a . . . 5 8% f> 8 % 6t% 213 Va Car (’hem 7a.. 90% 59% 89% 1 3 Ir Kv A P 5a . .. 96% 96% 96% 27 Virginian Hy 6a.. 9S‘% 97% 98% 67 West K1 5a .100% 99% 100 r, West M 1st 4s ... 64% 64% 64% 7 West Pac 5a . 93% 93% 93% 4 West Elec 7 s .107% 107% 10.% 2 Wick Spen Ss 7s . 84% 84% 84% 17 Wll - Over 1 6%a.lft0% 100 100% 9 2 Wll A Co 7 % a . . 71% 70% 71 2 3 Wll A Co 1st 6a.. 98% 98 98 14 Wll A Co cvt 6a ..72% .2 .3% 23 YgMtown SAT 6s 98% 98 98 Total Bales of bonds today were 113. 449.000 compared with 113.905 000 previ ous day and a holiday laat year. I Omaha Produce V___— April 17. BUTTER. A Creamery — Loral jobbing rrlce* to re tainer* Extras. 4 4^; extra* In 60-lb. tub* io< : standards. 43c; firsts. 42c. Dairy -Buyers are paying 28c for No. 3 table butler in rolls nr tubs fre*h sweet (unaaltedh 30c: packing stock, 21 ©23c BUTTERFAT. For No. 1 cream Omaha buyer* a-* paving 3"o pet lb. at country station!. 33c delivered Omaha. FRESH MILK. _ . Price quotable: $2.15 per cwt. for fresh milk testing .".5 butterfat. delivered on dairy platform. Omaha. EGG?. For fresh eggs silvered at Omaha; C***- count, around 47.35 per case Price* above for eggs received in new or No. 1 whltewood case*; a deduction of 2lc will be mad* for *econd-hand cases. , In some quarters a premium i* being paid for selected eggs, whlcn must not be more than 48 hour* old. uniform In Size; and color (meaning all solid colors- all same shade). The shell must bo clean and sound, and the eggs weigh -a ounces or over per dozen. _ Jobbing price* to retailer*; V. 3. ■pe dals. 30©Ilc per doz.: U. S. extras, com monly known as select*. 28c: No. 1 small. POULTRY. Pr.ce quotable for No 1 stock altv*. de livered Omaha: Broiler* 192a. 35c; springs, smooth legs, aoft meat. "*»c; stags. 16 % 2oo: hens heavy. 2-©24c; hens, light. 21©23c; hens under 3 lbs.. I--, old roosters 100 14' . du> ks. f. t. f. around lac; geese f f f 4 ©10': capons, over h lbs. 12c; 7 to 8 lbs.. 21c per lb.; turkeys, fa*. 9 lb* and up. around 22c, pigeons 91.06 per dozen. Dressed—C ash pr:< e« for dressed pou - try N> 1 s’ock delivered Omaha, are: nominally 2© 3c above quotation* for lnt P°7obbing price* of d* eased poultry to' re f n i l«i a Hie noni.na.lly s* follow*; Springs, soft 35c: bmslgra. 35© 40cj hens, j 30© 32c; ducks. 23©30c; geese. la©18c;! turkeys. 26©56c. beef cuts. _ Wholesale quotation* No 1 rfbs .o1jr: So . 24c. No. 3. 17c. No. 1 loin*. 34c; No 2 ?,2r: So 3. 21'c. No. 1 rounds.! No ' 2. 1*7*4; No. 3. 14c: No 1, Chucks. 14S< No. 2. 14c No. 3. 11c; No. I plate*. 8 Sc! No, 2. 8c: No. 3. *c. FRESH FISH Nominal Jobbing < uotatlona a* follows: BU - k l ies. T2t?t5c: halibut. 2*<-; white fish. riko. plrkerel. market; lake trout, buffalo. Uc; bullhead* 2E north ern catfish 35c; do. regular run. 30r; fillet of haddock. 27*': black rod aable fish, Isc; roe shad. 30c: flounders. 20c; crappies. 22©27c; white perch. l.c; frozen fish less than prices above, oysters. 12.858*4.10 gallon, CHEESR. American cheeae. fancy grad# Jobbing prices quotable xs follows: Single daisies. 2* double daisies 2«c; square print* 26Uc; longhorns 2*c; brick. 2tc; ltm burger l-|b style, 13.50 per do*.: Swiss, domestic 38c: imported Roquefort, iic: New York, white FRUITS. Quotable Jobbing prices for No. 1 etock Strawberries—Louisiana, pint#. 86.25© 6 |«> per < a»e. . Orange*—Navels, extra fancy, per box. 86.06 ft 7 <»0 Grapefruit—Florida. I? 5O©4.80. Bananas—Per lb.. ICtHc. t’ranberriea—Extra fancy Howe*. SS-qb carton. 45 60: 50-qf. box. 17.56. Apples In 1- xea Ext*-* fancy Wlne ■ • * - Jl I* baskets Wlneaaps. 82 75. Ir. barrels: Wineeaps $7.5", Men Piet. $6.5061,00. Missouri Pippins. |7.00©8.00. Lem-ns—Californ • “itra fancy. 1. 50© 7 75 ; fancy. 1*660 7.25. VEGETABLES Quotable jobbinr prices No. 1 *’ock: Rhubarb- 40-lb. box. 93.04. 20 lb. box, 91 36 \ - ■» t: »bel basket. $2 60 beers 12 25. turnip*. 82 23 Sweet Potatoes--Florida nam p«t 9' r,rt southern. 50 lb ha; par. 18.26; *eed Jerseys. |3 66 basket Asparagus—California, pee lb., 12c. i'u imbers—Per dor. 42 23. peppera—Green, market baakef. 80o IK onions Texas silver skin, crate, 14.60; yellow. |" 06. red globt. in «*rli* Ro lb.; southern green. * 0c do* bunches Old Knfcte--Beet*, turnip* in sack*. !« ’b rutabaga*. 2l*c: carrot*. SV*c; para uips. 3«,c. f*p n;i- h Basket, 81 25. Cauliflower—Per crate, 12 75., Cabbage—Holland seed, crate*. 2 4e pef lb new cabbage, crate*. Sc rer lb. Radiabea— Hot houae. dozen tranche*. 40c. Potatoes—R. R. Ohio#, seed. *1.5 evrt ; do table etock. |1 50; Nebraaka rua -e* rural*. 11 60 cwt ; Texaa triumph liwa i In sacks. 8c per lb Lettuce—Hesd. pef crate. 84 50; per do*. 41.25 b>»t house leaf. <5c. Celery— California and Florida, fancy, dozen stalks. 91.71; California rough, era te, 8? 00 Parsley Pee dozen bunch**. fOc. Tomatoee—4<lx basket crate, fancy 89 60; lug. 15 60; basket.8l 25 Artichoke*—Box RO to 10. 83.50. FLOUR. price* quotabl# round lote (!#»# than rat load lots) f o b. Omahs. follow First (lifcnt In 9* pound bags 94.7041 « 80 per hhl sianda' I patent. 9< 45 per bbl . Pan % «le*r 97.10© 7 2rt net bbl . whit* or yellow cornmeal 97 65 per 100 lbe FEED Market quotabl# per ton, carload lota P. o b Dm* ha Digester Feeding Tankage—60 per cent protein 855 00. Hominy Feed Whits or ysllow. *30 00 cottonseed Meal—43 per cent protein 44t on Buttermilk Condensed for feeding. If bbl lots. 4Sr per lb ; flake buttermilk. 900 to 1000 lbs 8c lb. Mill F**eds Ht an, standard. prompt ► ' 7 brown iIcmi 928.7*. gr-^ry shorts. I» >' flour rr ddltng* 9 t 50 red dog 9 40 '»ii H 41 on; mixed cars of flour and feed, around "5«* mors per ton Egg Shell* Dried and ground. 100-lb bag* ?r,« Jots. |?S 00 psr ton Alfalfa Meal Chob e prompt delivery, second hand bags 12*- 0. No 1 prompt delivery «• < und hand bags 47R 80. No ? dellverj ist ond hand b* *#. 1 !,tnse*J Meal 34 rer cent protein prompt 941 61 FIELD FEED Nominal quotation* rer 100 pounds fair iverage uuallt) Alfalfa 823 00©24.00 *wee* > lover. If 56 4f 1 1 .'.0; re.1 clover. 9i8.00© J0 00 tlmithy |4 5O©5 0A; atnlan i'*M, I- 86 ft 4 00 nmmon millet 81-25© ’ 511 German millet. 81 ©2 10; cane. 8l.lt© l 40. HAT H A > Enough Improvement tn 1 he alfalfa ■ Mustion whs made this week to warrant higher prices, and quotations are around )l OO higher There Is n fair demand for be hetter giadea of alfalfa Prairie hay Is u*' hanged. ».n continued light receipts and demand 1 w grades are difficult to move at any price Nominal quotation*, carlo*# |nt* Upland Prairie—No. 1 8l0 00©t6.8O. No 2 87 M ©9 00; No J. 84 50© « 00 Midland Prairie No 1. 89 50 © 10 00; No. r |7 50© 6 00; No J. 8»R0©7.00 Lowland Prairie—No. 1. 86 50©7.80; No r. $s os©* 06 Mfrtlfa * ‘holes. 11 8 50 No 1. $t«00© 17 00 standard. $12 0*©U<M»: No. 2. II 00 ©11.00 No 3 17 AA ©I 00 01 raw —Oat. |T00©8Oc. wheat. $6 00© - VICKS ▼ VapoRub O—> If Jmn U—J Y»mHr New York Curb Market New York. April K *»"<•!* price* ah,.wed considerable Irregularity In .la « curb mat ket nut " th th# «*- ep tiun of the domestic oil#, wh- h w**re h«nvv In reflect teen «f tmfavnrahl* trauc developments the main trend was tip ward south Penney I'*»' a oil broke n» points to 166 Ml lespona# to th# re»#nt rut in Pennsylvania t'rude prtcge anti then rallied to IBP Losses of about • point each were tecnrded by i enn Mex Fuel and Prairie Pipe South American Oils were strong under the leadership of American Maracalbb which crossed 7 to a new high record for the xesr on re porta of Important developments. Chief Interest In the public utilities centered In the brisk demand for electrlr power and light which touched a new high ?e< ->rd at 1*4 closing slightly be low the top for a net gain of more than t point. , . ... I Radios took on a new lease of life when Dublller was pushed up over «» points *o !9 end Liberty Chain Store* waa hid up within a amall fraction of the vear's high. . _ ... . Industriala were mixed. I*U* rallied about a point and Nlser class A cnnimon wb'ch* was offend yesterday a* $55 a * ha re. sold as high as 39%. Continental Baking A ragged a point. The new Dodge Brother*, .lass A oommon was ad mitted to trading, opening at 26%. ad vancing to 26% and then selling down New * York. April 17.—Following is the official Hat of transactions on the New York Curb Exchange, giving all flocks and bonds traded In: Industrials. Sales. High. Low Close. 40* Adirondack PAL 56 52% 56 200 Allied Park pr pfd 63 62 4 63 ion Alternated eLath. 9 9 9 :;00 Am G A El new.. 74% 7.14 <3 4 27 5 Am Lt A Tran ..159% J8i% 139 h 1300 Am 1’ A L pew... 56 % 55 4 5o% 100 Am Super A ..29% 29% 29% 100 Armour Co B ctfs. 12% 12% 12% 300 Artloom Corp pfd. 9*4 9*4 9H% 1060 Asso OAEl new... 28% 2*4 28 % *0 Borden's Milk ...1444 1** 14fi'a 200 Brit Am Tob cp. 27% 27% 2<% 100 Brit Am Tob reg.. 27% 27% 27% 300 Car Light . 4 3% 3% 300 Centrlf Pip# . 17 17 1* 300 Chapin Sacks Inc. 214 21 4 214 300 Chatterton Sons .. 19 4 19% 194 350 Com Pow Crp ....1164 1144 11»% 50 Com Pow war ... 35% 3o 35 100 Cor,* MALI Bit nw 34% 7 4% 34% 400 "ont Bak A .1141» 117 4 11 <4 2200 Cont Bak B .26% 26 2« 100 Cont Bak pfd .... 95% 9.<% 9o% 200 Cuba Co .37% 3< ‘a •»* * 400 Cuban Tob "tfs 20% 20 2J% 300 Curtiss Aero p rtf* 16 1 o •» 1 ■» 100 Curtiss Aro p ct pf 60 60 60 200 De Forest Radio . 22% 22 2 2 100 Doehler Die . 16 15 2500 Dubller i'AR .... 17% 16% b 300 Pun hill Int . 27 4 27% 2.4 400 Durant oMtors ... 1®% 14 18% 1000 Du* Co Inc .23 22 22% 2200 Elec BASh new.. 69 4 5*% 5*% 00 Elec BASh pfd.. lf,2 D'2 102 4200 Klee Jnv . 4 4 42 4 43% 1000 Film Inspection... 7% “4 t 4 100 Freed Kiseman ... 10 ln 100 Freshman Co Cha* 12% 12% 12% 300 Gillette Razor ... 6s 67% 6, 4 200 Goodyear T •• 294 29% 29%' 300 Grer.nan Bakeries. 17 % 17 17 j 200 Heyden Chem .... 1% 1% 200 In* Mtch pfd .... 39 4 29 4 39% 700 Gelvlnator Corp .. 25% 2 4* 2|% 1000 Landover Hold ... 15 14 4 1» 200 Lehigh Pow Sc ...103 103 10?«, ! 200 Lehigh Val Cl . . 37 % 3< % -j» % 60 I.ehigh Val Cl Sis 61 81 8! 24 00 Libby M< new.... 6% 9 -s J% 200 Marconi Canada . 14 14 1 » £0 M eng** Is Box .... 44 4 44 4 44 V* 1300 Mid West Util- 96 4 9k 98 20*' Mid St Del . 24 24 24 100 Motion Pictures... 1 7 3 7 17 £.00 Music Master ... 10 9% 10 4«0 Nat PALt . 246 240 242 70 Nat Tea Co new.."44 242 244 60m Nickel Plate wl.. a < >» 864 86% 100 Oppenhelm Collins 42 42 4 1O0 Paige Det Motor.. 17 4 1*4 50 Paths Ex A.45% 464 45% 10" Power Corn N Y.. 434 43,i *3% 100 Reid Ice Cream... 40% 40% 40% 500 Reo Motor Car ... 16% 15% lo% 200 SeagTave Corp.... 1* ]■» 100 Sierra Pac Elec .. 1*% 16 4 *2.a 300 ^ E PAL . 62% 62 % J-% 5 0 Sn Cal Edison 10»% 10.% £00 Swift Internat!. 29 4 28% 28% 100 Thompson Rad ctf 7 100 Todd Shiryards .. 40 40 «o 1 °0 Tower Mfr Corn . 7% *4 ± 4 '00 United Profi* Sh. ■% *4 • ;% 200 United Shoe Mch . . 4‘% 43% 45% 200*1" S T.t A Heat.. 1 400 Utilities PAL A. 25% 53 23 | 10 Victor Talk Mch.. 86 85 8* 5"" Warner Bros A 15% 164 !{*• £0 Western Pow pfd. . 90 90 90 j 100 White Rock . 294 *9 % 29% | 700 Wi<*k-Sp **t new 4 4 4 9700 Yellow Tax; N Y 24 tS4 ** Standard Oils. 20 Buckeye Pipe Lins 61 60% 6 % 2600 Continental Oil... 23 72% 7-% 100 Cumberland Pipe 144 143 1 44 2 5 Galena 8lg Oil.. 56 l* £6 9"0 HumMe Oil 46 4 4 * 44% 10 Illinois Pipe Line.1 44 1 4 4 1 4 4 200 Imp Oil t an new. 2* % 28 4 28% 4700 Internat! Pet . .. 23% 23% 23% 200 Nat Trans. 2- 4 22 % 22% 10 Northern P L. . . . 81 83 83 500 P**nn Mex Fuel... “9 3*% "9 100 Prairie OH new., f3 £24 62% 90 Prairie Pipe Line 117% 316 11* 1Q0 Southern Pipe Li. M’» *1 81% 6 40 South Penn Oil... 1 63 3 55 157 £4"0 Standard *>U lnd. 614 si €1% 200 Standard Oil Kan. 31 .'< % 5! Standard OH FT. 41% 414 *1% >00 Vacuum Ol . .. **% 88 4 86% Miscellaneous Oils. 13600 Am Maracaibo 7 *4 *% 20n Cjt.es Serv new wi 36% "€% 26. % 90 Cities Service Is % l4 18 1 Cities Serv B pfd 7% 7% 7 % -an Creole Syn . 13 13 33 100 Derby OH . 4 4 44 44 300 Gibson Oil . 2 4 2 4 2% 4"0 Gulf 0«| . 64% 6 4 «4% 100 Kirby Pet . 3% 3% 7% 6300 I-agn Pet . 6% 6% 6% 10000*1.a? in Am Oil_ 5 5 6 100*Mex Panuco .64 64 €4 100 Mougt A Gulf Oil. 1% 1% % 2100 Mountain Prod .. 2n4 19% 39% 800 Teer OH . 1% 1 1 100 Pennok Oil new. 21% •!% 21% D»0©*Royal Canadian .. 112 91 10Q 100 Hi n Cons ♦> % 6 % 6 % 200 Salt Creek Cons.. 7% 7% 7% 4"0 Salt Creek Prod 25% 26% 2'% 200 United Central Otl 7% 7% T\ 32ft0 Venezuelan Pet 4% 4% 4% 900 Wilcox Oil 5% S % 5 % Mining. l(M)00*Rutte A Western 1! 12 12 2700 ranario Cop .... 2% 3 4 '% 140O*Chino F.xt . 7« 75 74 100*Constock Tunnel. 50 $o 6* 200 Cons Cop Min. *4 *% 3% 2 " ''.’Cortex Filve- 1# 10 10 lOnO•Crown Reserx*e 39 3* 39 2000*D5anmndfi‘-:d B: R 4 4 4 ,xon»r>olorea Ksperanx 50 80 5rt 1900 Engineers Geld M 4*% 41% 4 ■ % 1000*Eureka Croesus 15 15 IS ?2000*Forty-nlne Mining 30 28 S1 3 '00C •<Joldf eld Cons ... 5 5 €<MM»*Haw ihorne Min... 22 20 20 1000 H eel a Mining . 15% 16% 15% 300 Howe Hound Co... 17% 17% 37% 5400 Kay Copper . 2 2 2 <00 Mason valley. 1% 14 i% 1 on.-.* Nat ions I Tin . 9 9 9 5400 Premier Gold ... 2% 2% * % 10000»SUver Dale. 1 1 3 190 80 Am PAG..... 3% 2% 2% 100G*Standard Sllver-L. 17 3 7 1 7 200 Tonopah Extension 7 A * t\ lM*Unlted Eastern . . 5® 50 50 100 United Verde Ext. 24 24 24 200*1 nity Gold . 50 5* 6* 100 Utah Apex 6% 6% 6% 2700 Wenden Cop Min 4% 4% 4% Domestic Bonds. 1 Allied Packer *«. 90 40 90 1 Aluminum Ts *25 .101% 101% 101% 13 Am Gas A FI «* . 96% 96% 9<% 7 Am Pow A Lt 6s. 95% 95 95% 4 Am P A T, ns new. 95 % 93 4 95% 7 Am Roll Mills 6s .102% 102 1«2 6 Am Sum T«'t> 74# 97 97 97 5 Anaconda Cop *t.l03% lrt3% 103% 7 Asad Sim Hw 6%s 93% 93 18 At! Gulf A W I 5# 6<% 47% <6% h \ 'K STtTr mF,>T. H\>K Charter No. 2774. Reserve District No. 19 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA. IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL «. 1*25. RESOURCES. Loan* and discount*, including rediscounts. , * Ove’-draft*. unsecured . *1.505..5 U. 5. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation ....5 3ft.006.06 All other I S government securities .. 1,624.155 2 i—- 1,5.4.33).'. Other bonds, stocks, ate.: .. . ,s'- ** Ranking house . 10J.000.00 Real estate owned other than hanking house. ^ 242,41a 2■> lawful reserve with Federal Reserve hewk 963.720 *0 Item* with Federal Rf*ene hank in process «*f collection *65.102.11 Cash in vault and amount due from National hank* 1.90).044 6. Amount due from State hanks, hankers and trust com - pan tea in V. R. 930.991 4* Exchange* for clearing house Check# on other hanks in same city a* rci^'rting hank 1I.IW.44 kliscellaneous ra*h Hem# . 6*320 03 Redemption fund with V. S treasurer.. :,5W 00— 4.3)3 207 91 Total .. 512.795.0 7 oT? MAIUUT1RS. Capital stock paid in . . . * 1.009,000.90 Surplus fund ... 500.000 00 Undivided profits .... * 106.095 40 l.e<»* current expense* paid . 5.761 40— 162.31 4 00 Circulating note* outstanding .. .. 50,000.00 Amount due to National hanks ... . 1.050,299.01 Amount due to State banks, hanker* ard trust com panies in V. S.*. 2,041.727.41 Certified checks outstanding .. 14.953.13 Cashier* checks outstanding 2l4.330.Tt Demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposit* pay able within SO days Tndi' (dual deposit* subject to check .. ........ 3 93.929 7ft Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 day* . 12*.I 12 Dividends unpaid * 2.72 7 ftO Time deposits sublet t to Reserve payable after SO day*, or subject to NO da' * or more notice and postal saving*) i Certificates of deposit ...* 3*1 906 39 Costal saving* deposits 30.639 60— 12.0)9,7630? Total . ... . .. 313.793,5 79,6? State of Nebraska. Countv of Douglas. • ' I, 5 S Kent, i axk'er of the «hm e-nanaed hwnk do - ' swear that the above statement >* true to the best of iwy km* ledge and belief 5k S KKM. Ceshet to1 ect 9« • e«t : » RKD V M AM I TON i’, RAM ROCbK.9 R H MKI1K Director* Subscribed and »««rs to belli, ms ihi* )9th via> f Apn MT isxALi c. a. rixA. N»t*r» r.u* 1 Rtavtr Hoi"i »• »a UI#!«A ***«> •• II, II,. 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JI, 4* Pb 8\ Kl A G M*a 994 994 99 * a Pur* till *» 4 a . |Jfl4 10*4 1JJ 1 « Shairahaan 7« innu 1**4 ]9*4 1* Stand G A E «4» JII% j-J »; 8td Oil N > 94a .19.4 1*J4 I*- % m sun <»ii &4* • •• ,f*4 I*;4 I;, a 80 ft a « o 9 s I^s J 14 1 nion on rai - 9« 9J ** 1 Fnltad Oil Prod %• 33 4 3} 4 .JJ,’ 1 FtdRyaof H 74a.l»»4 JUJj 11 Vacuum t'il 7a >**4 1JJ4 1JJ * I AVabatar Mill" «4» 93 99 99 t . Itv Bogota ** 94 4 9*4 S 17* F*i R R France 7a *24 *14 *» a «9 F.-h VI M PS 7* *14 **4 *'*• 11 Krupp 4 Triad» 7- 93 4 *; t ** Hlamana A H 7a '3.'» *J4 JJ k J*,* » Thva I A S Uk»*t. 9^4 JJ 4 I* * 13 Toiio Ki Potv 7a... 904 PH ,0 4 •Cent*. _ i nu-rtgo i. Quotation* furnlaned by I > H*en* » ('o . 224 Omaha National Bank building. Whine. JA. 61S7-S-S BM >(k.d Armour A Co. Ill, pM . Ji1! JR Armour & Co.. I lei., pfd . . A -rM Carbide . *«1‘ .JJ** Edi.on Co .-.1^? * 14 Cudahy ... .J* ’ Diamond Match .l-'J .r Deere pfd . J* Tl Eddy rawer . !•' National leather . * » * Reo Motor. . L, k . ,u sain * to . . Swift International . j: ‘ Thompaon . C y ?! Wahl .. . ’ Foreign F.arbange Rate*. Following are today * rate, of exchange aa compared with the par valuation rur nlahed by tha Patera National ^banlc^^^ Auatrla .jj. """o'* ®;i*'?™ .::in* i.*» clrnho PtoVakla ":.':.*• *;»» Denmark . is-rt England .4 ?,% 4 Germany .. .::::::: tin >«i« .Vifgo-siavta *« •«}« N'orwi y . .. Switzerland . ..' Ho* ton Wool. Boaton. Apr.I IT—The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will .8 •The demand for wool app-ara to h*'» been broadened Mlfhtly thl*JMk arrd some speculative buying is evident In tbo air. but only at lo«- prices. >;«'•‘rtbeleBj tha tnrraaae in activity, though "light. giving a better tone to the market Som. reporta from 'he good. market! alan in dicate a better movement In fabrica, ah though thl. ha a not been reflected to sn> marked extent In thin market. ■•In the weal there t« more or le.e tockeying for position, and a few .catte mg lot. have been picked up *» ■ way In the bright wool aection* *{*?*,*:’!• depending upon the wont. hut *■ 7et 741 f appear, to be no trading basla estab ‘‘"•The foreign market, are ettll Jrrefu lar and In favor of the buyer, althoug 1 the decline m Bradford seem* *" ,w*tJ Ia#* raportVd* “a? p’f.Ta* iFUl ‘“^oh^ru.'n'ilt alow and hardly changed fnr th* small quantities bsr*. Tn# rirst n^slsd bid sale will be in ^exas next week.” _ Chicago Hatter and Egg Future*. Chicago. April 17 —Quotation, furnt.h.d by Georg* r. Clark company. I"** Mooj. m*n of the World hutUIng Phone. Jaca sob 11 92 : Atlant > 21 65 : rGGF ~~~~~ . rar* High T*qt. C';cw> ~—: An ! •* ' 3« ‘ f >« •, ' Mav 5** 1 .2*1* .29V .2*1* ,22*» Dec. m -TN -T\ t»< _ Bl'TTKR 1 Cara. Open II.gb T.ow. < * or »7 .42 I .42 4? ■ *-'» May ll j *51*. -*SS i ii "<is its i s *' *» float on Wool. Boston. Aoril 17.— Although a 1' e buvtr.r has developed in tbs wool nr.arae . tb’« '* apparently for the purpose Piecing out on the rn-t of m ils. Jr ** in general show v»ry little change T - *►» of around *4 to 72 quality have change-, hands at 11.25. clean basis, and other * f similar aualitv have sold at prices ranging front 51 15 *■» >1 25 New York Froduce. New York. April 17—Butter—l ns**a . ■ receipts 12.244 tubs: creamery higher than extra*. 45®45»*e; do. extra* vore(. 44S~; do first* <85 to S! iccre 4! S *r 44c; packing stock, current mase No 2. 24e. Fggs—Steady: receipts. 22,252 eases Cheeae—Steady: receipts. 176.2.6 lb. New York Cotton Future*. New York. April 17.—Cotton—Futures, opened firm Mar. 24 30c; July. 24 66c*. October. 24 51c; December. 2 4 60c; Janu ary- 74 2»c _____ ADVERTISEMENT. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets. If your skin is yrilow—comp’.sriom pallid—torgue coated—appetite poor _you have a bad taste in your mouth —a lazy, no-jtood feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—s sub stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr. Edwarde’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. Tou will know thenx by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyan cy like childhood days, you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take on# or two right ly and note the pleasing results. Mil lions of boxes are sold annually at lie and Joe. __