THE OMATTA SUNDAY HKE: APRIL 2.1, 1!MG. 7-D STOCK MARKET IS NERYOUS, LOWER Ww Shares and Stocks of Companies Operating in Mexico Drop Four to Eight Points. STEEL IS LOWEST FOR WEEKS MCW YORK, April 22. Todar's two-hour amnion of the stock market wan attended by much excitement Add further free eelllng. War shares i.nd tho stocks of companies opera ting in Mexico broke 4 to 8 points and the entire list, Including invest ments, was unfavorably affected. N over the Good Friday holiday viut anything but reassuring from tlia Wall street point of view, Latest da U'lum'titg In the German erlsl wr lewui with IncrcMod concern and r of the proposer cancellation of .imciliHn concession In kasxlco were t -..iiixihlc for the acute weakneai In lhnt ijiinrlcr of the Hut. Mexican I'etro lutuii fell over S mint, with I to 4-polnt cHin'S In American Smelting and Urfi'im Canunmi I 'tilled Hlste Stent fell away to the luwi'et prlie In ww'ks. At today' low a'erwe, apcclal atocks, comprising the munition uniiip, motor, equipment and momJury Industrials, war at minimum ji'. of tho year, while com of the nanut ihnri'a wrra from 30 to 40 points tmrl'-r last year's maximum quotations, f"lliiK wera very heavy and broad ami in li'e part represented selling by IHi oursKci spnrulatlv Interests, There also was considerable liquidation from Investment- sources. m;h voiik stoi ks and bods Tone of Market la Uneasy Over War Situation. XKW TnrtK. April 22,-Haavy and jKr- i t.nt selling pressor was aa"aJn highly f furtive during today's two-hour scum Ion, tli r'-rei of th preceding dny ttmrely pi, lusting; the extent if tli II lulflattn movement. Trading was fur the larirt or m.y riweiit wank end, approximating tl'Ai'W sliari-s, more then half of whloli n presented tha output In tha final hour, when tlin Hat whs almost without 'in Mniio of support The Orrwin and Mexican crlslsea. fir . such thav are regarded by the flnan iliil community, wora skuIii the fiir-tors round which tha furious market canterml. Kv'Uil stocks that dasnriptlon applying iniirn directly to the munition, equip incut, minor Industrial and oils. wer steadily lliiuldalod, with few exception lecordlng lowest prices of tha year. In tieiieral these Iwsuns are SO to M point under lest year" hi-st quotation Among th weakent Issues were Oenerat Motors, which full 3) to 410, Mexican JVtfoleum. 10 to 8if I'mted 8tt In ilimlrial Alcohol, 6 to l.'i7; Cruolblo. 8il, .'a to 78; Jialdwin locomotive, ii' to 84; KUIdehnker, 7 to Amttrlfian Unletting, ii to (ireeno ("ananea, 6 to 41 Tcxj company, 6 to IX; America Car, to 'J', iiiwl various other of that clas i to B ,.,.l,(a I 'nlied Htatee (iel, which outsptlppad nil other stocks In volume of offerings, manifested some sti-sdlm-as lit flrHt, but fe I back i to Hi as the sailing movement ; a hered areater momentum. flail were nimune for a time, but th same, course n: operative In that quarter Idler, tho n.iein line coHlnrs, O renter and Tni n -'nilnnntals losing from 1 to 2 points. A't-icnntlla Marina proffered waa con ipliunua for Its relative strefiKth, but yl-ed a point on It wry largu ever- l Ul II. 'I hi'i were slxns of liquidation in bonds, .'kii e Wfucs receding materlaJly on larga ofrrrliHH. ToUl sales, par value, miiounted to $2,W0,. I'tlcd Ktiitea coupon end reglirterad I mid coupon 4s decdlna-l and Panama .a reiristi-red per cant on call during li e week. umner of sale and leading quotation slocks today were: rWea HlrK Oom. nt 8uar l.noo Ufa M Ini.Tinn t'nn mi titi U Aiu.rlian '. K.. tl.WX) hi - 14 lrln I,oromoHva ... 14104 4"1 m ti American S A K 11.W9 M M Am. Sti(ar Kellnlns V lott 1WV V mrrli'sn Tel. A. Tel .m 1 1ST AmiTlin ., U AH.... 7,100 m mi ri Aiifnnrla Contr 1 1 Hi T V Auhmon t.vfi l(ni 10044 w llilcl.ln IxirnmntlT tl.m U M H, hlim.ro otila im M' MSi KM lu.ioklrn IUPI4 Tr., aH Hun. H ( nppar I.CD0 M MH WH I'alirnmla l'lr..lum .... l.Mll Jl II 1 anaillaa Pai'ltlo 1.104 1 Hilts ltl 1 rnlral leather 10"Q b0 ifi rb'uitke Crhla 1,k) m-1 ny, Wi I'liliaso, M. Bl, P t.W OZVt '1 1 1 lil. .o N. W fto 1 12 12. riii. -.!, R. i. p. otr.. i.kio i ii) 1 'Ii 1 110 CniTir 4.4K) tl tl II I'oloraito r.il tt Iron.... l.m m jtn'i fw i'irn Prxti-tl Ilertnlns.. ' l't '' 1"V I'rui'IMe Htael M fc") 12 'i 71 Tl lilttlllerr' HMnirttle .... . 4' 4M4 Krla 11.2m M 31 11 "fcnapal Blantrio ......... I."."4 lill h u, IrnHt Nnntiorn pM. I. NO 11 1171, 1UU, Draat No. Ore olfa ,. 40 M 7 Hlinnla (Vntrml sno ion IS1, Ml IntrrlKirnuch C'n. Corp.. l 11 IS lnpin.M(Kj ooppnr I. HOD 44 43H 42 tniniallona-l Harraater 120 Inicr. M M. rM ctfa.... J,0() Ttl't 74 74H KHnaaa .ljr Honttwrn. . . . '."1 V, TA 14 Kennarnlt Tnppar 14. M't f,2S '"S U.ulavllle .Naahrtlle.., in Mrslian ralroltum S3.4M M II 144 Miami rnppar 2.fl 37U, mi Ki, Ml.aourl. K. A T. pfd , 1014 Mlaemirt Tarlfln i.nlam Toarar 7S M1 74 Vaunnal laa4 1.4"! 1 Naod 'opt-r t.7l 1T4 17 17 Vnr antral ...... . !. nl nH 1H4 N. V . N. II A II l.Mi '' s 40 i,rl..lk A tt'a.laril 1. ISi, lll'i 1114 northern I'aririi) , l.fiO 110 10 1u', l-ailllc Mall Ji anno Tal. Tal iinavliil , 1.11 MS M 14 Itar I mi, I'opnar... 1 S.' ;m4Ii ... I IW M, .s m Hapuhlie trnn A l . 4 I" r 41H 4ltai u a ria..n vV'par, l.urt 1!! 'S ..,l'iarn . i ri, i , 4 ! i a ' ifn llalla 4m l't l ill, iiuU Lakar irvnrln ,. IAt' III 121 Ul' T.nif. M'Oar ........ I 44 44 I. .... par 1 " l 11 1 Ui.n IVill.' ........ 1SM ''H t"S I M aloSol 1(1"" ! !'' 117 1 i . sialaa 41 41', e ' ( ,l.al UI4 I I ' ll4j I ran 4.ipar l' JH !'H 7'H H..'all r.1 II I i' T -a ' ' i t s 4n .ii...ua IXeeirl ... t! 4." Oil 44 l I i ...i ra ik.a a&a uiaa ,k.u I rarlaa Itnxa tlaak atatemeal, M.VV rHri Annl .? Tie s'itnn t li s.'l'lal erlttllta ef rlaalln luinae 'hi k and tr!i! i'iinlile f,.r tli .in! Hut !' In. Id .'H.1 rrri4 :, ,i f l.l ra-iuiaemanls Ttda ,i ii.. ir . ' I '' 'l f . I tat ! i i in. r..n..ia a . t ..it i -ii. Iii'.. it m..i..ii fi..faae i ..I, a ri-' t: I l ' r Hill (..! i I., t. 1,1,! ra' 1. 'i 4 4 4'. I , .,-' , I-" I. a . ' a '" , i ,lvii.... I .1. ; 1 4- au i .( .I. iita la, ..i 4 k ' 'lai. a a 4 V . ,. ., , r 4 ,,' - I' .. . ,.f alala I 4-. a a an 1 1 -, ,. , (., 4li. lli K T" ! "4 III I,, . , .,i ,4 h a as---.'. I , 'l 4 VI U ' A 44 4. la.. ' '4 a- :. ... , . i .. th " a-.n : ea a I , ,,,,, at I 4 - ' , . . iw f .1 1 4 ia S.M 1 art M..a Vlaakal I 4..m, 4., .,.1 1 ( Ml 'l tt ' I I'll I . I I ) j I 4, - 'II 4, V n, "III! Ul 4 , I . . I . ' 4 I l I-, ) I I. S, .' Via . . . ... i u i a, i ! a, I 41 I aiala 1.14.1 Wik4l ", f Il4i I K.v( V M- P - I I t.1i . I k:4 ' , l !, il - S , ; , t , ,!, . 41 . , V '., 4 4- CM S I Si I la n '(! Maiat MatVal yi V -I a i-'i M Hirin i , - a ( - ' ' J ' . a f ... ,. , , , i. , ' .- a Ir I ' .''.,., ,, ,, , . I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Despite Heavy Receipts Wheat Has a Poor Demand and Sells Lower. SCANT CHANGE IN fORN RATES OMAHA. April 22, The wheat market was very weak to day, although the receipts were fairly hesvv. tha ftatitinnil hetnir noor. Th bet ter grades of hard winter wheat sold a cent lower, while th off grade stuff sold 1 to S cent lower. Corn wa also a poor seller, the demand for this araln belna very light. Corn Mnlrl urifhuttir.. in ll cant lower. Oats w.re steady, selling at unchanged price, live end tierlev wars mioted unchanged Cle ranee were; Wheat and flour equal to i.m.mH) bushels: corn, 110,000 bushels l OMts. 1.170 Mai h'jshels. Liverpool Close; Wheat and corn, no market, holiday, 1'rtmarv wheat recelnts were t,7J,ofi0 bushels and slilpmeuts, 1 , 4.V!. bushel. uKRlnat recelm of 717. 'J bushels and shlnmenta of l.HS.UIiil bushels last year Primary corn recelots were l.ln.ono bushels anil shlnmenls. 1 17 mil bushels asalnst receipt of frft.ifti) bushel and shlnmenls of HiimiKlo bushels lust year Prlmarq oats receipts were 1,147.000 bushels and shipments. 1.t71,i bushels sssliist receipts of J.sjIA.Osi bushels ami sliliuuenls of 9M.0O0 bushels Inst year. CAMJT HKCKIl'TH, Wheat. Corn. Osts Thlcago VI W 174 Mlnneapoll '! liilulh 16 Omaha 14.1 V IS KansiLS f'ltv 2iW IH2 HI. fxiuls 21 14ii 41 Vt lniilrx-g These sales were reported today: Whuat No. hard winter: 1 car. tl 0n'4 rare, 11 i: t csrs, 1104; in cars, Si 04 , 8 cars, il.oa',; f cars, ! 'fl. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. 1,04; 4 cars, H.rMi S cars, II 03; I cars, fl.01: Lt csrs, I1.0H, & cars, We; 1 er. Mr, i ,Hrs, K7n; cars !;; 14 car, WVj, rtample hsrd winter; 1 car, SI .no; 1 car, Wei 1 csr, ric. MO. s spring: I car, S1.02 No, 4 spring; 1 csr, t.o; I car. We. No. S mixed: 1 car. II .04V ; 1 csr. II 04. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, II.OO. ftya-aNo. I: 1 ear, 1c. No, 4: 2 cars, Wo, fiiimiilo: 2- car. 80c. llarley No. 4: 1 car, 84c; t cr, Sic; 1 csr, oe. ioro No, 2 white: 8 cars, 8fc. No. S white: 2 cars, iBV; 12 cars, '4; jf csrs, ic. No. 4 white: I oar, 7V'. No. 8 whit; 1 car, 'io; 1 car, 8V4o. No. S yel low; 1 car, 7oajc: t car, 7ic. No. 4 yel low: 1 car, 7nc; 2 cars, 0'4J. No. 8 Vel low: 1 car. ic; 1 csr. fc; 1 car, 074c, No. 3 mixed: I cars, anHc, No. I mixed: 1 car (near yellow), 7oc; 2 car, Kt'kc; 2 csrs, s:i'4r:; 18 cars. c; 2 cars, 8ilf: 8-8 car, fMc. No. 4 mixed: 2 csrs, M'tc; 1 'ar, tWiic; 1 car. Wc, No. S mixed: 2 cere. cl 1 car, 87V4C No, 8 mixed: 1 car, ec; 3 cars, 74c; 1 car, iT'jc; I cars, ,c. Fample mixed: 1 car, dh'aC; 1 car, t-e, 1 ar (hot), 4Ir. Oata No. 2 white: ft cars, 41o. No. 4 white: 1 car, 44c; 4 csrs, 40'4c: t cars, 40f". Rnmnle while: 7 -8 csrs, 3c. Omaha Cash Prices Whest: No. 2 hard. H.4j1.o8; No. t hard, Sl.OSiiHW: No. 4 hard. (I5cnl.fl; No. 2 spring, ll.wm.W. No. S smrlna. Il.0ltil.ir7: No. 3 durum. 11.01 it1.04; No. 8 durum, $l.2lrt,0. Corn: No. 2 white, 0li(,c; No. 2 white, Watie.; No, 4 while, S7'iri:; No, 8 white, StlW; No. 8 white. 6i'Mi.!ic: No. 2 rellow, 1'W'i 71c; No. 8 yellow, VfSTSr.; No. 4 yellow, minor; No 8 yellow, to; No. yel low, MWa'An: No. 2 mixed. mtMc No. 8 mixed, Wlj;iltc; No. 4 mired, (fl'a Wic; No. 8 mixed, e73Ac; No. 9 Ttllva HA). filtUr. mt. .....I. I w J.4 AH.tAI Oats: No. 2 white. 4iv,fl'42c; standard, 41 tVl'ic; No. 8 white, 40,'f(413; No. 4 white, VI 1"a 4jJt 9 fll8n, T'linuJi 1 Willi VriH&ti. Barley: Malting, alWIic; No. i fed Mtflo. Kye: No, J, li&ici No. Chlcajro closing orlces. furnished Th Tie by Logun A Hryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 Houth Hlxteenth street. Oman a: ArtcTeOpen.'Tflgh tow, j floso. Yes'y Whaa.tT May, mm 1 124 1 14'4 1 144 i u i n 'vi m 1 14', 14'4 July. fpt 1 JJHI i n 1 1M i m 1 et corn. May.fnukiTra,1 74Ti'7BHflnal r.8t July, 70S WW 7MI Wv'ittWl ttlb 'ft 1UA Tat ptrw4'itii7i4 Oata. May. 4M444I July. 424i 48 . 48 44H,44W(4'46HW1i 8epL2lrS a Forg, May 22 2ft 23 10 U TO 2S 88 23 28 11 HO a to 28 26 22 20 221a. 11 86 11 12 00 12 18 122 12 47'i 23 07 2317W Lra May. 11 11 85 11 8T' ntnM July. Sept. Ribs. May. 11 87-88 11 97 12 17 12 02'i 12 02 Vi lb it tn 12 88 12 85 127H 12 tmn 22-88 12 12 60 July. Papt. 13 38-4! 12 2H 12 62H 12 87 Chicago Cah Prices Wheat: No. 2 red. nominal; No. S red, 81.124rt.HV, No. i hard I1.11V81.14; No. 8 hard, I.11H,12. Corn: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yel low. 73nr74c!: No. 4 white, 78''7414n. Oats: No. S whit.- 434tM4e; standard, 4.',',''a 45ac. Ry: No. I. nominal; No. 8, !.". Barley, fcjJflSc. Oexls: Timothy, 4.Wrt 8.00; clover. S10.00(H.M. Provisions: Pork, ta.763.2B; lard, Sll KTH; rib, 112.00 4)13.871. KUTTEnUnchangad. FXlOfl Receipts, s6,68 eases; un changed. POTATOKH Higner: recaipis. a cars; Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ia kota. whlta, 7MHiSc; Minnesota and Da kota, Ohio, 7Mo. 1'OUL.TUIC Alive, uncnangra. OMAHA (iKSVmil, MARKET. Wholesale Prleee for Prodac t hargerl by Oruaha Dealers. BUTT WU-No. 1 creamery, In tajton r tubs. ic; No. 2, 820. Puri-TKV-Hroller. alive, under two- .a ......UI riu'Mtnra and ,". Ut- i IIIIB, 1 iv , .,,vv.n. " - stags, 11c; springs, 18c; Kse. 10c; ducks, ir ; llll Keys, jf; oin inula, , lc ; guineas, sue; sounds, (.uiaiii.w " !.; plKi ono, 'i.V. per dns. II I'llHrC-l mpnrie.il ilss, 42c; domes- (lot. ( tic l'l'ic Irinlets. l!Hv;' young America, 21c; aJ4,; Uiooa, avu, iwuie, tau, tii.im.-n inue iniini uni a, i.'-it, hihwuibti, .... ported Krencli lto.Ueforl, IMI-Kreslv, i.er lh.; t stfleh, !! carp, !": trout, iv; roe shad, ; nan- :mi': sslmiui. Sifl'; nisca pass. I.1 2V: fliiunili ra. r'loian. per lb : lll.ut, l?c, herring. V. hlte, 9 balinon, lnjiilc: pickerel, 7v, pi"". IV, einoked white, lb. 16c Kippered. .. II. I'i.. ul,.w... 14.4 ICInnan had. 4, 1 Jr. Tr ss. Jumbo, per dos., i.' W. large glass, W rtirlnip. peeled. P' 81 a, hra IVaa II I'irir lie I iir'nn aap, 4-"4 Pundir la. 1140; selects, 1 . founts, I' . -. 'Kl-rllT - Mamirtotn. per o.s ; limn 4. tr dm . small, 4 Hortda, , l ale I ' me 1 IT UkU' CI HH'S N. ' 1"c; Nn t !. , ry. l oins, iva I, ran; r. 4, ; No I l.i bii. ha ,ii I, IV, No N.i 1 III-. lii.tin.l .4. 1. IV' Sn J l"a. So II..- rials. No. I. ;. . ! ', So. ' ,, 'll I I 44 4 ,.ia' ' .Nae: ln. . as. r " I . W IM, .. I 'la. Ilia,', si. f .". . 'a i '4, ,.a tl .v1! I ( I 44 a. ' a I It, i I ..a. I' I 'Ml I' s.'. ?44a, i a. (4 .4 U, i. I .' I 4444(l. !. ..lb n i.m. I 4. aiUer i "it ' r - 'f 4 4 l' '4'. 114 I I' ll ht 4a 11 '4- i' aa , 44 '44. ilia ! r ' . ,KH,.-i-ii Vl-it'li 1 aa,la4 a". I ..'.r.j,. 'naii4a holt' li M.-ti'l.-l a aa f .! '1 li.r.'l 1444 .14 .1 .,1441 t 4 I ' I- I'- iw. ( !' all 11-44 . I ,4a.. f ., a 4 ira ' i ii t. as I I rn...,.t '4 I' 4ti : I ti.i i S'i-1 Staaiae1 pii fifiirta, I, l.ll .'- I .4 . 4, 1 I t "4 i'i.i ea iMa'al I' '.) ras 'I'44m.1s I' T "an, a-l-H -4a . I' l.'l 44it a ssis ltn.i, I ! I i i..la la-, i a. I-. a l-al .'a 4..4.a. a). al!i4a w 1 a . i. via ' I V' Ik !, -,'-. 41 -s i 4 ti'. I '. 4' a ' a I m 1 a I 4' I .4 I 1.. t -".;r 4 .. , I , .aa I . . II ..! 4 it. a I' a ' i . - 4 V I ,ia ''(' - a l ai . " I- ati.-.a s'- I: '-" I "l f a I - l.'..-i li.'.-na l7. Htltl.a. IMl a . I 4 I-1 I a 4 I a I .-I"".H f , I ra "' l S-4 ' . I ''' I ,, 4- a la. 4 4. ) i.' i . r 4-a t - tl. - 4 '4 l. , i a ''i I I Jl"" . !f a I ' 4 I h ia t f. J" 1 a.. I -a '14 kl a la k i ' . ' I ! I Ir i . , ' ..., . .. aa.l lJH"t'l ,. ' .4 I a ). .l I i ..W I 44Hiaaa aaa Sitlal OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET All Kinds of Cattle Lower for tHe the Week Lambs Were Steady and Sheep Show Strength. HOGS TEN OFF FOR THE WEEK OMAHA. April tl. 10IS. Hclpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Official Monday 8,107 11,644 li.Sb Official Tuesday 4,n:8 12.K6 7.34H Official Wednesday ... 4.W 10.J48 8,M7 Official Thursday ... 4.U-H 10,7k. e.hns official Friday 74S 7.844 ii,214 li-stlmat Katurdsy ... loo S.200 k dsy' totals "iToTl Tfl.lM 42.2;n Bam day last week. .22.4K4 f. 4.si Ham 2 week ago k.Mkl 44st tl.ifM hams weeks sgo 2. I 'if (. 48.27T Hame 4 weak ago 23. Wl .7 Mam day last sar...2l,;2 iA12S SS.U'J The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs ana snosp at th Omaha llv stock market for tn year to dais a compared with las' year; I1II8. Wh. Inc. 10, 'attla Vi.U 14.a8 H".1 Hogs l.aau.HJJ l,tl7.i:' 2U,7iKi . Wheep 7O7,."01 8:.;i90 1J2,00 Th following tahl snows U average price of hogs at tb Oman l.lva Htoca market for tb last few dsy, with com parisons: tti). f'j'.ii,. itm it?. l;'.linTiT pra.'TI vof s iM f fij t r.'T ;! ' A.r. , .1 u a , a (,;,. a ( I i.il C .'ic'C a IT. 1.11 I sol I III 1 IU! li 8 10 43 Apr. 8.,l2. s MIS 471 I 1 'ail 8 alilu ' Apr, 7..! 2f,; 8 s, i 2' 8 711' )2l0 4i Apr. 8.. w t 6j 8 7'S Ul 7 u 0 12,10 11 Arc J. j I e ' 8 jV' S M 7 'ill ''' U Apr, 10. Hi 1 1 8f,( 8 nil 8 til 1 M 8 t4 , Apr. I). 8l , 1 8 671 8 S. ) 7 4 S f. 11 '2 Aur. VI I u 2.U. i a! S IM I 60, V ' - 7 2, w. a ) j 6 ; ii S 70 7 08, t ; s . 8 ii 7 twi W I wi, j 7M 8 t ;l 7 7'l 8 o:, 14 781 7 Mi 8 ! H J 74 18 S4' tf IT- Apr. II 0 41 .1 7 Ml 8 A ii, 14 I M I 8 tn 8 II' ii. lt.( 4SV4j 1 m t 2Sj Apr, p, i : : t 4 Apr, IT. 8 4" 7 2ti 8 4.! April 1 I iif,Vi! 8 to, Apr, ID i k ev. 7 88! I Apr. 20. S 82i, 7 4l 8 46 a in, i. a aiv I 1 ' Apr. 22.1 40 7 2s '.2 2 8 S4 7 45 b f, 1 uiiimy I'AT'I'I,); anere were no cattln of any ronegijn' 'n sight this tnornlng, hut for tli wee receipt have been qull lineral, running about on a par wun ibsi week and a year ago. Corn fed besves have bn In light up nlv all the weak, with tha result tlist prices have been shaded omwhat from day to day, and are now In must esse ss much a 10flfic lower than last week' close. Cows nd heifer have alio eased off durlna tha week, owing to liberal re ceipts, and while the best grade have not shown so much chans the general run of tuck la not far from 1W20O lower than last week, mockers and feeders have been coming In mora rabid v than they have been going out, with th result that while th choicest kinds are not vrv much lower the market I sroiind I'HiM.o lower on th genersl run of tuf than th close of last week. quotation on cattle; Oood to choice yearlings, Sfl.Ofm UK good to rholc beeves, SK.SOfiV.STi; fair to good beexes, a coriimnn to fair beeves, S7.7iV mi- riud In I'hnlca halfsrs. 87.UMl8.aV. good to choice rows, 7.2.V,.fln; fair to good rows, fl 2ftf7.2K; common to fair cows, n.wun.Jb; good to cnoic xaeoera 7,7I.H); fair to good feeders, 87 ,V 7,78; common to fair feeders. OiVu'i 4"; good to cholc stacker, r..8041.Ui: tock heifer, In 75n4V0O; tonk cows, WVal 'Ui; stock calves, P.liW; veal calvea, IVaVtf 10 W; hull, (tag. 41".. S8.la.00. HOD ft- Today mmU In lh hog yard without question th anappleat af fair seen her In day, prioe suoring a general advance of fully O. Everything wa sold In lea than an hour, Pactkers bought noma of thslr first hog at price that were little better than tealy, but had to pay at least &e higher price for tha most of tharn, soma saJea toward th close being sa much a 6c to too higher, hulk of tha aalea wsa mad at VW a-B'J .46. gmta a few of th light sold at 8 8u, but there wsa also a good ahowtng of heav ies a high a IVM), tha top. A compared with last wa'a closa, today' jirP-es ars pretty ohaaa to 10c lower. 1 lila declln baa been unevenly dlatrlbutel and whlla mixed gradm are In many IriMtanc no mora than to balow laat Maturday best heavies an 100 to 10c off. No. At. gh, ft. . I '..IM .,, IW If. St Kb rr. ,.1M ... II I , ,2M I 10 ,.214 ) 40 , .IM 44 I M I Ik ... IV, 11.. 71 U IU kl., 44 MT l'.O I 46 tl.. nas. 44 Ill ... I 00 12 .140 8 71 HIIEKP Noth ng was offsred In the sheen house tndsy, and yesterday' of ficial of 8.214 head put the week' , total at 42,287 head. A compared with last weak' close, ourretit prices for wooled lamb are In most eases not fsr from steady, and In no Instanc sre they over tVjlOo lower. Only a few shorn lambs showed up, but those that were here found the outlet better than last week, i he main dura tion seems to have be.on, as with wooled stock, one of weight. After Monday, when California soring lambs brought $14 W, only small lota of natives were offered. These sold malnlv at S13.0ifi 14.00, while on the close soma that were not very fat took 212 .00. JDore ewe were here Monday than on any one day In some time, and Decker ucceeded In breaking the market any where rrom a dime to 2rc. Kor tha bal ance of the week, however, offering were very limited, and prlcea mor than regained Monday slump, closing strong to hs much a lOo above last Krldtiy. Tha high prli'e of the week waa t.Hi. but choir, Mexicans should sell to 19.00, and there Is also a possibility that tirime weeterns would bring the money. Hardly any yearlings snd no old wethers wer offered, but they aia credited with tint same sort of market a ewes. Quotations on sheen and lambs: T.amhs fund to choice handy. III t.'.t lamb iilr to gond handy, 8ll.livrcll.4o; Inmt.s fxlr to choice heav y. I0 .'atull 10, lainha, clipped, handy, H ,7Mf SO; lambs, clipped hi'avy. 88 2Mr.o; yearling, fair to choice HgM. n IVdIO,'; yenrllnss, fair tovhrilce h.avy, K.i'u.2ri; wethers, fair to choice In 4i'i 2... ewe, fund to choice. n :itf t Hi. ewes, fair to good, 7.7uii.M; rwe. clipped, 81 ftw7.34. t, Joseph I, Its Nlrk Marhel. T. JOHKi'lf. April 2I.-CATTI.K-n. relpis. Mi heed; insrkel s'ea.ly; steerir' in milt) H; roas and heifers, ll.TlVify i, Cslvrs. 7 4p 7V 1IOi;k iu-.ai.i4 t.mn liead. market sleazy, top, t' 0, bulk of sales, II a HIIKr.P AST) !.AMIWI-Va reoelrMs, marks! tioilillinl, laiiiha. 111 UTTIIM. W Ia)ati4ill 4.ralt Market. INSr.APti,IH. A Mil E -IVHIIT-. May. 81 ir! n'. Jul 8M,.IK' Cah, Ve 1 hard. I' :.': .So 1 nirihetn, 81 p l ti, N-i i imrlhern, l i,'a4l 1', r I .IM II 1 ft. rangail fi4.lt I.I" V 4-a 'a. It r K !"frle I'll 4. S j'ta rHW, I i ill V Su 4 i.ll.4w Vf "''" (HT-I N l4,ie IJ', I4f 1'I.ASHr',, la I I .. , Haaaa Ills I, rata, it a at Prav ialaaaa. K N8l C1TT. Ai'HI m -WMIf 4 r S S hart l!a:t(i. S.i I r,. iuti8 Ma. I'i Jul. Sl'H'4 i ims v J in 4 . "r".' s ; hllr l,0''4,. . ,. I !,., ?!!,., Vat '-.'" July T4r 4.4 iiti s l i,n act-; S y lima I, St4) , Sea Vtt l.aaeral Maakal HI Ti l II mm, a a pis, ta r'aaii.si iiiiti , disist . 44n.ii.l4 a".l 4 a- l..a ifhr, ia n-(a, HT? .. 4Sl aS, I 11 lle.'a'.aa I 4'H 4 . In-a ilar. ia,i.i a. i.i "i. i.a- 4-4 a 4 ii,.i I'". I tm I 'ii, aiaa It Lh ii4 .' f4 ' ta.lS.lty J, f 44, -. VlM 1 Hl, ,,j j l a-a. ') - 1 , a a a .ir ' " I 4.11-e aa4 I a.la Maakria tuaaa) s.t I"!., Ai in t, f l.r la t..(i. Si la lhai ,.l i. ...Xa aitr ai. i ,. uit i a. iai i k lla H44 Maakal ion (ii .. 4 (.in i ..m rti n a 'I ' a I .1 St. ... I... a 'aa lMku t aataaaat tl as I Ht 1 i i . . i. a t i ' 1.4 i a aa I " '.at It. -t I " . i I., a , r4 t i. r . i i ai aa " - ail llitisa Itiikia Hat, i' '.." II a . a .1 t 4 .j , i M. I ,i .,t - . - fl e . , f - V la. . . . v , V a, t ..a t ,.i. ! - i tea I alH Mia 1 , l I1 Cutting - . eA J- 'i 4 .ifev '--A t'w; OHmAD CUTTIfiG AND So many aoldlers passing to and from th battlefront In Kraut stop at the "feeding stations" maintained by c.har ttalil organizations In th railway depot CIVIC LEAGUE HOLDS DIRE0WMEET1NG Adopt Resolutions on Problem of Grade Separation Along the Belt Line. MANY BODIES REPRESENTED A resolution to the errect that the "Omaha Civic league docs not favor makeablfts that the city planning committee be requested to take un der advisement the problem of grade separation along the Belt hint In the wenterti part of the city," was adopted by tbe board of directors of the organisation at a meeting at tbe Commercial club. Bvri othor Important problem wer discussed at tb meeting. Utanley M. Holewater, secretary of tha league, baa Just, received a communica tion from the Department of Commerce at Washington, asking for co-operation In tha matter of encouraging the public to save waste paper and rags, tha sug gestion being made that good una might ba mad by collecting the ssme by th proper organization throughout tha coun try as a mean of raining money to carry on vatiou clvlo ' and charitable work where It would probably not pay tha av erage bousewlf to attempt to collect wast paper and rag In small amounts for regular dealer. "Tin fan Campaign." Th Clvlo. leagu discussed tha advisa bility of Inaugurating a "tin can cam paign." J. 8. Whit, a lumber man, suggested thut th big (melting com panic might b Interested In such a movement, tha solder In tha old tin can being mor valuable than usual at the present time. That the tin cn proposition 1 on which should b brought to lh attention of every resident of Omaha waa the con tention of Mr. C. W. Hayes, chairman of th municipal housekeeping commit tee, fine pointed out the fact that dis ease germs lurk In th stagnant water tn old tin cans, which ar said to be Ideal breodlng place for mosquitoes. There ar now mora than fifty organi sation represented In the Omaha ( ivlc league, according to Mr, Roaewster, esch being entitled, to three delegate. Thrs orgnnlaatlona Include the I'ommeri lai club, Ak-sar-ben, Ilolsry club. Ad clu.i, Noon I'sy club, Rulldnrs' Kaoliangs and most of th Improvement club and other.! Interested In th beautifying and upbuild ing of Omaha ud It clvlo Improvement, BELLEVUF. DEBATERS j DRAW WITH WESLEYAN flallavns rotleg negative debatera n a two-to-ana 4cisbn t4r tli af'lnn'4 llva tam from Nrbraak We1ean 1 4 1 iilsht I'ef.ire an audlnin of He!le4'ie i" bin In tha sudllnrl ini of the Prsab) terlart 1 hiir h Till waa the eastern lalf nf tl dual dhl l,el,. ii (hens lao s hcnl io (he qnesttmi. ' lte .i,'ed. That the 1 lute I Mats ahal a ,l atnllall In. leaan I'a rmamant " Il4int Millar. iunl lilihaidsnn and Hi vmi' if I'luHh I - a th f...ir fa llal'rvue aial l a d fhaisi. I,r-g l.llilila and 1)1 Uiolf ap.ae i ia!i an I aii-aua s linn t 1 I t, tan in I i 1 . i a ly t"a, a a i ..ii-i . I i ( -I I -1 n .r. Itai.'U'l I U I ami J. H l liiipa It t-,t)t 4 .as-4a Mi !,.i.!i!,i.s il- lai.e JUNIOR COMMERCE CLU9 NAMES HOFFMAN PRESIDENT- At H-satta e I'. ) .n'.( a. ! . I IKa J mint I . M!"4'-Il . -4. i' Ilia 14 1 at 1-1 44. 'h.u.l ul lii,l.. a llilU, fl,r. , ii il - I ' a ', i. "'I. r - , - l"l '.'.. H"fi..a, 4,.at.tt i .-4 t, I'Hti. 1 1, - i. at 1. 1... '. i '-, ,i,. if 4 . . 111, '4r lJ4ait a ? a't'l. 4ltS l ,4, 4 . rat'"'!'' I i a .i.il. . 4 t a ' , 1, 1 t SI 4 DISLOCATf S SMolTToCR AS HE FALLS UPON WALK f W1,.at II . .ill, , . el, ) , Mi 444, i I a "4 I. I en I'm a . lit (4"l lf I " l'4 , t ''.IMS t4 It.t a,li. i,i ti-ti . ai.a Mi miM . .' ti-r Ma aa nnm', '-! 4 aa a 4. l'4H lln. I, la, 1 . at tt a .al, a ' . '- , t a.l a I a , la.tl lift ' a - 44 ' t a N- -a . I ' ia al ( a, , ' ,. at-. I . I '.' tl 1 I aud Butterin g Bread by '.It" 4t .' ' '-a4aa -v.jv. rrr. -La-l f tm'- . ... A -. v av, . r j "V--y ' O-yit ' OUlTtWii fliLtliriU lhat It whs found almost Impossible to cut and butter nougli bread for the hungry soldiers. Accordingly some genius Invented the marhln pictured above, aaai.' . ATTII ACTIO IS OMAHA. Boydsi "Tb Cass of Bseky." Bmprsssi Vaudevlll and riioloplay. Oayatyi rrd Irwin' Big ghow. Hi vp i Fhotoplsy. ' Xrugi "lp Van Winkle." Orvheumi Vaudsvilis. at rand i FUotopiays. "Tb I'asalag 8kew of I1B" at h llortl. When Mr. A. Toxen Worm visited out fair and prosperous village, a few day ago, on hi general mission of clearing a pslh for th bare-legged beauties o tb Inter Garden rioru, bs voiced l( th present chronicler some dubiety ss to the data chosen for the one-night statu In Omaha. Apprehensive a to th dvo tlon of Omaha to It religion duties, Mr Worm had In mitid cancelling th flood Friday dole, and allowing u to go with out a show, He waa given th mall comfort found In tho uggesttun that per haps there yet 'remained enough of the sort of folks he wa looking for to fill the theater at least onoe, so lh contract waa not annulled. Mnyb In th course of time Mr. Worm , will e th report made to the Rhubetig concerning th In- i take at the lloyd last night, and lie will mark down another long credit against hi own name Indicative 01 xcltnt Judgment. "The Passing Hhow of 1915" la made tip of about 2 part of satirical review of ome recent stage successes and 88 part of Just' nonsense, administered In a riot of beauty, adorned and un adorned, color, music, flashing light and clatter. It doesn't Iran quite o strongly towards nudity aa did "Maid In America," but It ha enough of bar leg to meet any reasonable requirements; also nm very cspanslv backs, th textur of whose snln, to the eye at least, 1 an excellent substitute for silk or satin, no mattr how slieer. it moves with gwtft- ; ness and precision, marking the perfec tly In stage direction, and few repeti tions are permitted, yet with all the energy of tha lg rnannger It take two hour and a half to send It over. Marilyn Miller I th lif of the party, a dainty danseuaa whose vivacity and beauty are enhanced by the consummate grace of her movements. J 'spline 1'ollard, awakening memories of Toby Claud and .Mabel Mile, causes many a laugh by her antic, r'lnra la also csn snd doi' dance to tli delight of ad Th llowirds, i Willie and l;iiene. already well known here, ninko a lot of fun for tha folk' with their grotesipieiles; th Millar broth-1 era rontribula a damiing specialty that l a little bit different; John T. Murray, lmaaataaaaaeljia m Iti A Direct Offering to Conservative Investors 'I'lif Western rcifio LuniWr Company olTfin fur Mil. t riitioti n limitt,! iimount of Convertible C" Cumu lative Prcf erred Block nt jmr $U r-hnn, t arry ink a fifty per cent ! ) 1'tniun t'f full jmUl iituhwn it?n'?.Htillt common etork. '11 n (uitijiiuiv lm xultniitinl tn-i't fun hitiiia f'f n fall i'4Ui'im raw untl ttiiil it litiv tt ai'itlili ttii'i'lv tf "liil'1 I"!"" tinilnf. Tln'r' an NO I.IAHIL ITIf.3 M.a..l,i- sa4. nritvi r'' ' "'. a i ifd'a H n. JIOI HIP tTiTV II 1 1 Jf I i. . I ,v, . 4 , ... I n . i... i lata I ..nt 1 t S f l tan-' H'4 l fa-..., lik u.'4'a till, t', . af'.f tl4 .,1 f 'll 4a 4' '4 t'ttattlitarai '' 4 Hit a I 1.1, 44 I i , .. 4 1 '. , ' , i-i " .. - . . ' 1 k 1 I 1 1 I .1 t . a . , t ..',... I,, 4 I I a ' I ' , I I . ' . .'a, t,,.a 4lit 41'V'I" al la luilli'l i'nWWaa ('atl t.. t aaaaalle la tl I aaai f I 1 - Atitiitioniii TrufUit rr:":,?::.,-,;'i r,":1 . I 1 I 1,1 t ' , . 4 . , a !... . I I . I ... , , ' , .. . a m I a ".4 4 a-V 1 , t . , , t .. . ., a ' , ' , 4 - .. ,., i , n ll "l'W--a vf !. Ifilti, l,.4.t ait ,'j, a..,,...,, ,(,,.. .. , ,1 , 4 ,(..'.., 1 ',' tiataalt tt t l,,.4.iai g aaiatsl WI-STI-KN PACH'iC I.UMHKU CO, t'M.aa t;'lJ, Machinery liisMttMi.'l 1 ' ii n II h . 1 '.A 1 r.i aani'ttyaamws-yf I'M! 4W Sr4eryy aea-a aaa.aaaaMae' --J ".iaaaak-..a. ' ' :.,a"'T ,dUitrfSi I Mvr. run jmmvtcM which Puis and butters 3,'exi slice of bread per hour. Tho loaves of bread and tha butler are put Into sepatste hoppers and tho mtu'hlne doe tho rest, ('lrenc Harvey and tieorg Monroe supply th long end of the comedy end do It with sucli flnlnii as 1 expected from therik Tli program lists lwnnl four singing numbers, and when these ara IntereiMTNod with usncra and dialogues, It will be rioted Ihe action must be not only con tlnuous but speedy. Lincoln gels It chanc to look at tha performance to night, and next week l'cnver, with Man Francisco Just beyond. Promisee of tbe Press Ageals, I'slrons ara reminded thut the ciiinlii will rise early at lbs Orpnnum tonight, 810 o'clock sharp. To enable Alexmnler 4'iirr to rali li an enrly train, he will ap pear early on the program, arid Dion who strive after h starts bis pluylet, "An April Mhower," will not be sealed UnM after the sketch Is finished 'Die I, HI si urtlng at the Hundav matlnc will l headed by Vsleska Hurstt, who returns with a new version of "Black Crepe and lilsmonds," and th most gorgeous snd sumptuous display of gowns she list ever brought with lur. Mis I.sng resumes playing In "Th Cus of ltecky" nt the ld this fier ri"in, Ihe running ending wlili tonight, Kor her closing week, which hein on Hundny aflernoon, she will piesent the iii-H ty comedy, "ltel,ecca of eiinnybrook rarm," by hate Uoiislna Wlggln, bawd on her own "Kebecca" stories, The final performance of "red Jrwln's big show occurs tills afternoon at Ihe pi.nular Oayety, and Immedislely after tb fall of tha curluln the decks will be cleared for action, for that's what lie li nens whenever fascinating Mbllle Will In m comes to town with Hob Msn' hes. ter1 but leaiiers, The opening perform ance of the weok' engagement will start at 8 30 sharp, and, as usual, M nil In, aside from several oilier appearance dur ing tha performance, will be seen In her smuxlng drsmatlc dlvertlssment, "lafanse du Enticement" alwava a tie mnndnus bit and thoroughly artistic and nonoffenslve, regsrdless of its title, l.adlfs' matinee today. Today t t 90 and tonight at I: Hi ar the last two performance of "A llosoin Friend of Hnwser" at lh new Krug. Next week, "Qulncy Adam Sawyer" will bn the North Hi on.' offering, ilrglns Hunduy matinee. lieglnnlng tomorrow, the s' reen hill t tho Knipres will h the "Mary Psga" serial now appearing in Tha 1 i,a. "The Komarica of a Hollow Tien," a lov drama entwined almiil a new submarine, will be shown fur the first half of th coining week, Mary Miles Mlnler sppears for tha last limra today In "lUiiiphs" st the Muss. On tomorrow's program Julius Hirger will be seen In "Tim Ullndneris of Ixive," sad for rEB Crvy. Mining; Stocks and Comment The ,'c44e laell.'i Written at lh Mlnra Ad.lrtaa A.J. MKHK, Oatmau, Arlaoaa. Member fiatman Ktoi k I Uuliang. 1 ., 1 at j , 1 , . ., 4 , .,, , !,,., CAN I OWN A HOME? A NYMANwho can pay rent can own a home. Why? Because it is the rent that buys the home. Landlords make their houses buy themselves. Paying for a house on the in stalment plan is a practical and popular way of buying a. home. Ninety per cent of all the house sales made in Omaha are made on the instalment plan. And 90 per cent of these are made to people earning less than $150 a month. Earning a, house while living in it is the most popu lar way.ot get ting a home. How much of a house can you afford to buy? Wise men say: "Never buy a home that costs more than two years' salary." How does this fit your idea of a home? If one's income is $1,000 a year, he may figure on buying a $2,000 home, and pay ing f$2f0 a year on it and so on according to the size of your in come. Tin most tvliuhWiml stkHvful real estate firm in Omaha use The I'oo's Advert, intf eolumiH, Ueatl the iuU and pick out your home. a a 4 a ' ' 1 - I I. a a I In 11 1. KiMiiiaS I i, : , I t I. . . ki 'i I 1 I a 141 , 'a- , . I l I al 1 4. 4 H'4'4,1 ',.4 l''.4' t 4 .an I ' 4