THE BEE; OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. 'APRPJ U, 1920. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day live Stock Financial Recclnta wr Of natal Monday .... to Kitloiat.d Tuesday .. 1,5 Two ay thl. wk.. tt.i'O Ham days lat wk.. 11.701 Sam day 1 wk. ago.lS,t37 Sam day 1 wk. aro.14.13 6am day year avaro.12.Tal Omaha, April IS. Cattl Hot Sheep 1.000 M.IlT 37.11T S.T Sl,(l 1.68 1.400 1.03 sa.m 13.11 14.(74 1,20J Rectlnt and dtionattlon of live (took at th Union Stock yard, Omaha, Neb., for 14 hour tndtng at 1 o'clock p. m., April li, IS.'V. RECEIPTS CAR LOTS. Cattl Hoc Sh'D. H'r'c. 1'nlon Pacific ..14 ... S 1 V. A N. W caat 10 4 .. v.. A N. W., west 4 1 ... f . 8. Q., eait 10 2 ... ., R. I. P. . 3 , Jhl. Gt. Weil... t Total receipt! ..40 14 6 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep 1,(4 16 1,011 D v "Morris A Co 14 Swift A Co : U Cudahy racking Co.... 2l 1.001 Armour & Co.. 1(0 17 J. V. Murphy 5,111 Lincoln 1'ackln Co.... 37 ..... 6. Omaha Packing Co. 1 ..... Hill-In Packing Co... 1 ..... John Roth, A Son 10 ..... Mayerowioh A Vail.... 1 ..... F. P. Lewi ..... 1. B. Root A C. ...... 1 .... .1. H. Bulla : 02 Rosenitock Bro. 20 .... to.-Kan. C. A C. Co.... 0 .... K. O, Chrl.tl . 1 .... lohn Harvey 1 .... Dennl A Francis 11 .... Omaha Packing Co - 7 .... I'uilahy Bros.- .... 437 Other buyer , , 41 .... Total (, 1,337 3,817 3,717 Cattl Receipt of fatttle were very llxht, estimate calling for only 1.150 head. although embargo wa lifted yesterday. It wm too late for much stuff to com to market. Packer were all out again this morning and were buying: moderately at price that compared favorably with those of last Thursday. : Only a small part of the offerings was composed or the stock, which for the most part sold about steady with last Thursday, although soma kind atlll .rooked "1526o lower. Trade in atocker and-feeder was practically at stand still. I Quotation's on Cattle flood to choice beeves. 113.0014.00; fair' to good beeves, 111.754; 13.00; common to fair beeves, Jin.nowi Lis: rood to choice li 09413,60; fair to good yearlings, tlA.OO0is.OO; Qoromoij to fair yearlings H.DOftlO.OOi ' h6iM '' to orlme heifers, 110.00ll:78;'.ood;,holce heifer. 18.75 11.75; good to Choice- cows. 18.60 10.50 fair to good cows,, 17.O04JS.26; common lo fair cow, S4.60 7.00,- choice to prima feeders. 11, 00(5)11. 60: good to cnoic teea. ers. 19.00tD10.0O: medium to good feeder, 18.00gi9.voV common to fair feeders, 19.00 SP10.60; falr to good feeders. 17.76.00; tuition to fair feeders. .0010.60; fair to good feeders. 17.76. 00; common to fair atorkera, S6.007.76; stock heifers. 16.OO01.6Ot stock cow. 15.76(318.00; stock alve, .0810.-nO; veal calva. S10.00 16.00; bull, staff. Ptc, s..jig.ff. . BEEP. STEERS. .. Vn. A ' "Pr ... : "jjfo. . Av. Pr. 68 v.iooi to 7 so...... not ; 10 o 40. .....1055 Ml 00 1.,.,...1H5 12 35 25 1208 12 50-. - 21 132 12 80 10. 1 1 . 16. 12.. 40 77 ...... 33 857 141 .... in .... 713 .... 72 937 9 75 10 11 00 It 00 1..,., .1"90 1 1110 .l,..,..lTO 1.. ....! 1...... i 1. 110 7 00 8 PS 8 59 ,00 13 00 60 10 73' 35 11 60 11 COWS. I 00 BULLS. M S...V..1400 7 60 : 2. 3060 , 23 ' 1......1SJ0 J 0 ' 1......1W riT.ntM li 00 4...... 17 14 00 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 13 71S S 00 Hogs Fresh hog receipt amounted to 14 loads, or about 1,000 head, which. Tvltti a carryover or around x.500 bead makes about 4,600 head on sale. There wa a good shipper demand at price generally 60o to 76a higher than yester . lay. Packer also bought a few, for the first tlm sine Saturday at -prices that looked near to 11.00 higher than Sat- I unlay. Bulk or the packer nog sola , from f 13. 100 14.75. while shipper pur- . chase war largely Irom ln.uuwi&.tiv, with a top of 115.16. - hoos. . v;,:, Pr. No. Av. 18 75 31. .280 : No. Av, 64.. r,:4 ! f.0..336 68. .205 62. .273 64. ,277 , 75. .262 ' 80. .201 79. .209 Sh. 140 110 7S 40 18 26 15 75 14 0 14 20 14 10 14 75 16 15 89. .317 58. .237 67. .261 67., 360 71. .246 M..H5 Sh. Pr. 70 13 90 280 13 60 160 11 90 14 15 14 25 14 50 15 00 Sheeo Six car of lambs war received toaay, out xiey were an oinea atreci to local packer and nothing waa offered , fr sale. Two load of these lamb were shorn and were bought at nearby food lot at 116.60. The market prices were considered nominally steady. All of the local trader looked for very light- re- ceints during the remainder of this week Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice. 119.00(3)19.50; lambs, fair to good, , 116.16018.75: shorn lambs, 116.00317. 00: shearing lambs, 117.6018.50; feeding lamb. 116.75017.75; cull Iambs, 114.00Q 16.00; yearlings, S16.7618.00; wethers. S14.60O16.76; ewes, good to choice, 113.75 S14.60; ewes, fair to good, 112.00913.60; ew cull and oanners, S5.0010.00. SHORN LAMBS. Xo. Av. Pr No. AV. Pr. 51S fe.. 17716 85 SPRINGER LAMBS. 12 00 Chicago rive Ntock. Chicago, April 1J. Cattle Receipts, 4.000 head; market:. Beef steers and sh stock mostly 25c higher; bulk steers, S12.S5O14.00; best heavy, 114.75: top vearltngs. 115.60: most butcher cows and heifers, S.00ll.00: canners largely 15.00 'S 5.60; bulls, steady; calve 1 higher; t.ulk, 113.00614.00; stockers and feeder, nominal. Hog Receipt, S,000 head; market 25c to 40o higher; top, 115.60; bulk, 314.76 13.60; closing, strong. .Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 7.000; mar I kot uneven, 25c lower to S5o higher; thole Colorado wooled lamb, 130.60; ' bulk supply of ahorn lamb, S16.T50 17.50; medium grade wooled ewes, 113.00. Kansa City Live Stork. Kancaa City, Mo., April 13. Cattle Re ceipts, none; trading limited to a few sales of holdover atoak at price too uneven to Intelligently quote. .Hog Receipt.- 50 head; demand lim ited; light and medium, 26c to 60c lower; heavies, mostly 50o lower; top, 113.50; bulk of sales, light and medium. 111.26 12.60; bulk of heavies, S12.7SC13.I0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, S.000 head; receipt direct to packers. Trading re stricted to few sale holdover lambs; steady with yesterday; five load IS-pound limb. 111.60. . St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., April 13. Cattl Re ceipt, 1.5(10 head: market 2 So higher; steers. S10.00&14.00: cow and heifers, S5.00O1S-60; calve, 16.00013.00. Hog Recetpts. 1,000 head; market 50o to 11-00 higher; top, 115.00; bulk of sale. S13.60-16.00. Sheep and Lamb Receipt;. 1,600 head; market ateady; lamb. 118-00 1J. 26; wes, Sl4.00l-'5- 9 lour City Live Stock, Sioux City, la., April 13. Cattl Re ceipts. 200 head; market strong; no quo tation. Hog Receipt. 1,600 head; market steady, 35c higher; rang. Slt.60O14.00. Sheep and Lamb Racelpta, none. FOR RENT TYPEWRITERS - All Makes Special rates to student. CENTRAL TYFEWRITED EXCnflHGE D.4121. 1905 Farnsun St. Slje Nittr JJork &mts. Chicago Trlbune-Omalia Be Leased wire. Aew York, April 13. Stocks re corded considerable strength among special issues today with an uncer tain and heavy tone among the ma jority of standard shares. News of a much larger outflow of gold to South America than had been ex pected acted to arouse a conserva tive attitude among stock market traders toward the monev market. and an advance of the call loan rattt trom 7 to 12 per cent m the after noon probably had much to do with the orice movement. Annroximatlv $20,000,000 is scheduled to go out on today's steamer. Last Saturrlav $5,000,000 was exported to the Ar gentine, these transfers bringing the aggregate of the year to a point near $100,000,000. As an offset to this stands the $51, 000,000 brought in from London, to gether with a total between $10 000- OOOand $11,000,000, Which came in from Canada some time ago. In ad dition to the effect of the export of gold, money rates were influenced today by extensive withdrawals of government deposits. Sugar Stocks Active. Th primary speculative movement In stocks, as tor several days past, was in the sugar group. ,8om of the petroleum stocks gained ground, breaking out of the lethargy which had affected them for several week. It Is probable that th oil shares, like the rails, have been put under pressure lately by reason of discussions of poiiuiiia capital notations, as well as th substantial sale of new lun.l .hi.h occurred. Th oil Industry tday Is laboring under heavier coats than ever before, which en hances caoltal I-ccuirement. at . llm. when a record volume of hiiiin... . n fields and refineries is calling for more im inoi-H creuit. w nether today recov ery of the shares rerinct.ri mnr. than snort covering remains to be discussed by future rrlce movements. Nw capital neids in many directions are pressing upon . ..Mwouiipiii iiiampi, una, me supposi tion is permissible that part of the selling of Liberty bonds n thl. waair v.. k-a. tor the account of cAmnratiAn. whi,,h elected to increase their working capital by this means. Recoveries in Exchange. Sham recnv.H.n ni.nuw i. u ... Italian exchange, and sterling turned about miur eariy decline tor a net gain of 2o to the pound. In the banking circle the rle of franc signalling Itself at the European centers at the passing of strained relations of Kngland and France over the latter country's activities Jn respect-to Germany and th reparation provisions. Presumably, a sentimental reflex of Anglo-French diplomatic developments was seen in the course of lire, although a more popular explanation was importers of goods from Italy had been moved by events centered In Paris and London to antici pate their future requirements, holding that co-operation between Britain anil Franc In German matters would result in a growth of trade generally. German - exrhanrA rippiinart rath.. abruptly to 1.80 cent per mark, com pared with a quotation around 2 cent the day before. The statement of th Im perial Bank of Germany. of March 31. continued th reason for the reaction. snowing, as It did. that outstanding cur rency had been Increased In a week more than S455.000.000. In the second half nf March the bank's note issue expanded f qov.vvv.uvm. .... New York Mony. New Tork. Anrll 13 Mercantile P.n.n 7 per cent. ttxrnange strong. Sterling Sixty-day bills. 13.90: com mercial 60-day bills on banks. 33.90; com mercial Dvi-Quy ii n is, .j.vj; demand, 13.94; cables, S3.94. Francs Demand, 16.37: cables. 16.35. Belgian Francs Demand. 15.32: cables. 15.30. Guilder Demand, 37, : cables. S7i4c Lire Demand, 13.63: cables. 23.60. Marks Demand, 31.81c; cables. 1.82o. Bond Government. weak: railrn.fi heavy. . . xime boana strong; all dates 8 per cent 'Call Money Strong: high. 10 oer cent: low. 7 per cent; ruling rate, 7 per cent; closing bid, 9 per cent; offered at 10 per cent; last loan, 10 per cent; bank ac ceptances, 4 per cent. After the close th following nunta- tlons were made:- High. 11 per cent: clos ing bid. 11 per cent; offered at 12 per cent; last loan. IS per cent. j St. Loul LIt Stock. , St. Louis, April IS. Cattle Recelrks, on: market: Trading-strong on hold overs; beef steers, medium and heavy-, choice and prime, none; medium and good, S11.-2SO1S.00: common, 19.7611.00; light, good and choice. Hi. 25614. 00; com mon and medium, 10. 60012.00; butcher cattle, helfors, 17.7514.00; cows, 17.500 11.60; canners and cutters, 15.007.25. Hogs Receipts, 183 head; market: lights, steady; medium and heavy, 25c to 60c higher; top, 116.60; bulk, 113.60 15.60: heavy, S1S.50O14.25; medium. 114.26015.25; light. S14.76O15.60; light light, S13.00O15.00: heavy packing sows. smooth. $11.00; packing sows, rough, S10.50eil.00: nigs. S9.0012.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; no aies. New York Quotations Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, April 13. Potatoes Weaker: receipts. 25 cars: northern round white sacked. S6.757.00; do, bulk, $6.90 .15; kings, sacked, 16.75. Kansa City Produce. Kansas,-City. Mo.. Aurll 13. Butter and Eggs Unchanged. Poultry Hens, 3c lower at 34c. Owned and Recommended by Horn Builder, Inc., of Omaha, Neb. 1 W Offer 6 ; First Mortgage Bonds Dnominations $250 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Tax-Free in Nebraska They arc, secured by newly im proved buiness property, centrally located in Omaha, which will be oc cupied by it owner. These bond bear 6 interest, payable semi annually and convertible on 'option ' of purchaser, any time after on year upon SO day' notice filed on any interest date. Maturity, 1923-1927 American Security Company 18th and Oodf Sts., OMAHA, NEBRASKA C A. Robrbougb, Pres. C C Shunar, See. Fistula Pay When Cured Rang of prices of th leading stocks, furnished by Logan A "Bryan. Peter Trust building: . BAILS. . High. A.. T. & S. T 81 "4 Baltimore- A Ohio,.... 33Vi Canadian FaclflO ....121 Erie R. R IS1 Gt. Northern pfd...... 77 CM. GU Western 84 Illinois Central 88 M , Kan. A Tex S Can. City Southern... lltt Missouri Pacific 264 N. Y.. N. H. H..... 32 Northern Pacific Ry.. 77 4 Pennsylvania R. R.... 4H Reading Co 83H C. R. f. A P 34 Southern Paciflo Co... 98 H Southern Ry 23H Chi., Mil. St, P S6 Union Paciflo 119 Wabash 8 lM STEELS. Am. Car A Fdrv 1434 Allis-Chalmers Ufg... 43 Am. Loco. Co 106 H Utd. Alloy Steel Corp. 48 U Baldwin Loco. Work.. 143 Beth. Steel Corp 97 V Colo. Fuel A Iron Co.. 39 Crucible Steel Co 272 Am. Steel Foundries., 46K Lackawanna Steel Co.. 79 Mid vale Steel A Ord. 47 Pressed Steel Car Co..llOV4 Rep. Iron ? Steel Co.lllij Railway Steel Spring. 104 Sloss-Shef. Stl. & Iron 76 United States Steel... 105 COPPERS. - Anaconda Cop. Mln... 63U Am. Smlt. & Rfg. Co. 68 H ' 67 i Butt A Sud. Mln. Co. "67. 3u Lnii. copper vo. ...... l.V Chlno Copper Co...... S6 Insp. Con. Cop...... 67H Kennecott Copper.,.., 31 !i Miami Copper Co)..... 24 'i Nev. Cons. Cop. Co... 14 44 Ray Con. Cop. Co... 19 '4 Utah Copper Co 76 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar Co...M2 A., O. & W. I. S. S...172 Am. Inter. Corp. . ,.,.10294 aih. oum. xoo. UO....101 Amor. Cotton Oil Co. 60 Vi ' Apier. Tel. & Tel 97 Brooklyn Rap. Trans. 151 Bethlehem Motors ... 30 Vi Amur. Can Co 49 k Chandler Motor Car. .156 Central Leather Co... 86 Cuba Cane Sugar Co.. 68 U Corn Prod. Rfg. Co...l06ij Nat. Enam. &. Stamp. T7 Flelc Rubber Co...... 87 Gen. - Electric Oo. .... .1534 Gaston Wms. Wig.. 15 4, Gen. Motors Co..,....364& Goodrich Co 70 Am. Hide A Lthr. Co. 24 4 Haskell A Brkr. Car.. 75i V. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. 95 International Nick.. 22 Vi Internat'al Paper Co. 84 AJax Rubber-Co 75 Kolly-Sprlngtleld Tire. 132?$ fieystone -lire as KUD., 42 Internet. Merc Mar.. 38 4 Maxwell Motor Co.... 87 Mexican Petroleum ..205 Middle States Oil.,... 83 Ohio Cities Gas.. 48V4 Willys-Overland Po. .. 24 V4 Pierce Oil Corp....... 1S Pan-Am. Pet A Trans.113 Plerce-Arrow fotor ., 67 Royal Dutch Co 110 U. S. Rubber Co 111 Am. Sugar Rfg. Co.. .141 Sinclair Oil & Rfg.,.. 42 Sears-Roebuck Co. ...236 Stromberg Carb. CO...104V4 Studcbaker Corp 12UH Tob. Product Co 7344 Trans-Continental Oil.. 24 Texas Co. 209 Vi XT. 8. Food Pr. Corp... 68 4i The Whit Motor Co., 65 . Wilson Co.. Inc 73 West'ghouse Airbrake. 114 West'gh'se E. & Mfg.. 62 jimer. woolen co 1341 -Total Sales 1,113,600 shares. Money is per cent, Marks 11.92c. Sterling 13.94. Low. 87 33'i 7644 8 V, 26 "SI 40 82 33 - 97 22 364 118 8'4- 141 42V 105 47 138 96 38 266 46 77 101 109 103 75 104 62 36 65 19 55 971.4' 168 101 98 47 96 ii 47Vt 154 85 56 'i 103 'i 77 36 152 15 349 69 24 7114 9344 21 81 e 131 37H 36 ) 198 31 4244 2844 18 10444 66 1.07 44 110 137 .41 233 100 11844 7044 22 105 66 61 , 78 118 6144 13044 Close. 81V4 63 121 13 , 1 94 844 8 16 26 31 77 40 83 3444 98 32 36 119 a 341 42 105 4744 13944 39 267 46 79 47 109 111 10344 76 105 63 . 67 26 18 ' 36 67 31 24 ' 1444 19 75 101 168 100 97 15 30 47 156 -.85 .67 105 7744 36 44 158 15 356 6944 24 74 94 22 84 75 132 40 37 -87 206 32 4244 24 18 112 6744 110 111 141 41 233 101 121 7344 23 208 68 65 lfl: 53 133 Omaha Grain Stock Fluctuations. The following auotatinn are furnish. by Logan A Bryan, members of all prin cipal exchanges, room 100 Peters Trust BIdg. (formerly Bee building) Seventeenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, Web.: Chicago Stocks . Armour Co.j, pfd Armour Leather -Co., -common. . Armour Leather Co.. pfd...... Commonwealth Edison Co Cudahy Packing Co., common.. continental Motors .... Libby. McNeil A Ltbby Montgomery Ward Co. . national Leather .. Roe Motor Car Co.. Swift s- Co a.t,. T . .1 . 1 0.111 in H nmuuii.i ... a ......... Union Carbide ft Carbon Co New York Curb Storks. Open. Allied Oil .......43 Boston Montana 70 .100 . . 17 . 95 .107 . 97 1144 ............ aim 39 13 27 120 43 69 Boston Wyoming ... Cresson Gold Cosdden Oil Consolidated Copper Elk Basin Federal Oil Glenrock Oil Houston Oil island Ull t. Magma Copper Merrit Oil Midwest Refining Co Silver King of Arizona... Sapulpa Oil Slmms Petroleum '. V. S. Steamship .3 Whito Oil 28 .11-16 .... 1 8 .... 4 .... 9 3 .... 3 ,...105 7 30 18 162 6 Close. 48 72 13-16 S 8 444 9 3 3 110 1 32 18 164 544 Omaha, April IS, 1120, Receipts wr moderate.' Trading got uuu.r vy eariy ana ottering 01 in various grain were disposed of in good season. Wheat ranged 103c higher. Corn waa unchanged to 20 So off, general ly l2o lower. Oat wars UfilUn off. i.Q uuin, Aiy-wo arcuno, y ws xirm. Barley was unchanged. Cash sale were: Wheat No. 1 hard: I car, S2.80, No. 2 hard: 1 car, SJ.80; 2 cars, 31.78: S cars, 12.78; 3 car, 12.77; 1 car. $8.77 (smutty); x r, r.o. nara: car. 1i.1t; 3 car. J2.76: 3 car, 13.71 (smutty); 3 car. 12.74: S Cars. 83.71. Ns. 4 hard: 1 n.r. $3.76; l car, $2.75 (40 pr cent rye): 1 car. .-.u; z cars, e z-j cars, $3.70; 1 car. 12.69 (smutty). No. 5 hard: 1 car 12.68; 1 car, 12.67 (yellow); S car. 13.67; 1 oar, $2.66 (yellow); 1 car. $2.65. Sample bard: 4-5 car, $3.68: 1 car, $2.52. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2.71 (durum). No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, $3.70 (durum); 3-5 car, $2.70 (durum); 8-6 car, $2.67. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $2.73 (smutty); 1 ear, $3.68 durum); 1 car. $2.67 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $2.71; 1 car, $2.65 (durum); 1 1-S cars. $2.65. No. 4 northern shipping; 1 car, $2.68. Corn No. f white: 1 car, $1.62. No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.61; 5 cars. $1.60. No. 4 white: I 3-5 cars, $1.57; 3 2-5 cars, $1.56. No. 5 white: 1 car, $1.C7. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $1.66. No. S yellow: 10 car, $1.63; 9 cars. $1.62; 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 yellow: 3 cars, $1.61; 2 car, $1.60; 11 cars, $1.69; 4 cars. $1.58. No. 5 yellow: 4 cars, $1.67; 1 car, $1.68. No. C yellow: 1 car, $1.66 (sour). No. 2 mixed: 6 3-5 cars, $1.61. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, $1.60; 5 cars, $1.59. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.57; 2 cars, $1.56, No, 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.55 (IS per cent moisture sour). Oats No. S white: 3 cars, c. No. t white: 25 cars. 98 c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 98c. Sample white: 1 car. 97c. 1 car oats and barley, 87 c No. 3 mixed: 1 car. wc. Rye No. 2: 1 car. $1.92: 3 2-5 cars. 190. No. 3: S Mrs, $1.90; part car at $1.90. Baney no. i: l car. 11.47. No. 1 feed: 1 car. $1.45. Rejected: 1 car, $1.41. Sample: 2-5 car, $1.40: 1 car, $1.35. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. RecelDt Wheat S3 Corn ,...,.....,.. 60 Oats 36 Rye Barley 6 Shipments- Chicago Grain Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago 14 89 2 7 10 Wheat Corn Oats Rye -, Barley U.' 14 7 13 6 1 24 20 21 107 84 20 7 9 Wheat Corn ... Oats . VISIBLE GRAIN , SUPPLT. Today Wk. Ago ' Vr. Ago . .44,281,000 44,787.000 77,015,000 , 5,504,000 6,669,000 . 2,794,000 . 8,168,000 8,634,000 20,989,000 CANADIAN VISIBLE SUPPLT. Today ' Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat ...11.191,000 11.228,000 " 48.347,000 Oats 4,104,000 3,216,000 5,442,000 ' Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of car of grain of th several graues inspected in' nere during the past 34 hours follow: Wheat No. 1 hard, 1; No. 2 hard, 10; No. 3 hard. 9; No. 4 hard. 8: No. 5 hard. 2; sample hard, 1; No. 2 mixed, 1; No. 3 mixed, i; ino. 4 rmxeu, z; ho. t mixed, 1; No. 4 spring, 1; No. 5 spring, 1; total, 43. Corn No. 2 white,' 1 No, 3 white, 7; No. 4 white, 2;. No. 6. white, .1; sample white, 1; No. 2 yellow, 2; No. 2 yellow, 19; No. 4 yellow. 23; No. 6 yellow, 4; No. 6 yellow. 2: No. 2 mixed, 2; No. S mixed, 10; No. 4 mixed, 8; No. S mixed, 1; No.- 6 mixed, 2; sample mixed, 2; to tal, 87. Oats No. 3 white. 29; No. 4 white, S: total, 34. . '1 - Rye No. 2. 2: No. S. 4: total. 8. -L Official report show number of brood ows in North Dakota to be 15 per cent less than last year. Number of pure bred sows shows a very substantial gain over last year. Supply of farm labor In the state eetimatea at per cent less than last year. The wages demanded by farm laborer are so high that numerous farmer cannot finance labor thl spring under existing conditions. The result of this situation 1 already assuming serious proportion ana in outlook is that th cultivated acreage In this state will ba reduced over 1,000,000 acre this season. New York Grain. New Tork, April 13. Wheat Spot firm ': No. 2 red and No. 3 hard.' $3.07. and No. i. mixed durum. $3.02 f. 0. b. steamer June shipment. - corn Spot easy: No. 2 yellow, $1.91, and No. S mixed, $1.90 c. I. f. New York. Oats-Spot firmly held; No. 1 whit, $1.25. nay strong; jxo. 1, .UBrj!3.i6; jno. x, $2.903.0O; No. 3, $2.7502.66; shipping, $2.60102.70. Lard Easy; middle west, $10.20019.30. Other articles unchanged. , wl ' Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. April 13. Flour Un changed. 1 Bran 4.oo. Wheat Cash: No. 1 northern. 15.85 S.00. Corn 11.66(91-67. Oats 9.6 (6 07 c. ' Barley 11. 291. 68. ? Rye No. 2, $1.89 1.90?i. J, , Flax No. 1. $4.714.76. BROKERS AND SALESMEN Are you ready to take on the sale of a high class oil lease combina tion which we will cut and fit to match any sized purse. Look us up and write. Non-Producers need not answer. J. F, MARION COMPANY 804 Burkburnett BIdg., Fort Worth, Tefc By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wlr. Chicago, April 13. Grains" met poor support on the bulges and were well absorbed on breaks, making it a nervous set of markets with many sharp changes in prices. At the close corn was J0c to He lower to He higher, the latter on July. May oats were z higher and other deliveries Jc to Mc lower. Rye He higher to tfc lower and bar ley Jc lower. Strike news was the main factor and is expected to be un til there is a decided change for the better. Local ent!ment wa excessively taar- 1.11 on corn eariy, and with a majority of th pit element and professional on J, !'"n" side price wer forced off 22c from th previous day" finish. On the break ther was buying by strong Commission hOUBe Which ah.orh.l K. surplus in th pit, and shorts found little for sale when they tried to cover on the extremely bulllish wheat ltuation that naa ueveiopea at the seaboard. Closing PHce were llttla changed from . day. 4. . . Break In Lard. A 1-ad break In tnnl mnA ..nr.i. ,k.f th rail situation In the west was im proving were th ha.la of Min.irf.r.hi. e the early selling. Cold weather in the southwest may necessitate extensive re planting of corn. Sample value were prao tically unchanged as compared with Mon day close. May oats showed Increased rnnrestton and closed at sfeo cv.r th. .iiv Al though at One time th. .nrn.H warn' 1 Hr. Cash houses and broker. . hn ffon.miiv act for the seaboard were active buyers v. ui. may. wnne commission npuses sold the July. Buying against bids wa a factor In checking the early decline, but the finish wa atronar with M.v . fr.. nun nigner zor me Clay, Sample values were unchanged to So Foreign Demand Good. Foreign demand for rve continue, nn abated. Hinneanolla aold mo nun hn.hai. to the eeaboard and bids of 7c over jn?, c. i. i. jduiisjo, were turned down by Duluth firms. New Tork claimed rye was wanted there. Futures, after being higher jearly. reacted sharply, but closed unchanged. ' .Barley was In good demand and un- .cr-angea at si.ei. Exporters were after wheat In the t and at the seaboard, bidding $3 per bush- iracn iom at hi. louis ana Chi cago and $3.11 t. o. b. vessels Atlantic port, the highest prices offered for win ters on tb crop. A good demand pre- v.ugu ii an maraets. No. 3 hard, on track, sold at $2.75. Local Stocks and Bonds CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co., D. 2627. April 1$, Art. Corn May July Sep. Rye May July Oats May July Sen. Pork May July Lard May July Rib May July Open. High. Low. I Close. ( Yeafy, 1.66 1.69 1.64 1.934 1.S7 .94 V .86 .7244 36.60 37.20 19.43 0.30 13.20 18.60 1.67 1.60 1.66 1.9344 1.87 '.95 .8544 .73 SC. 50 37.20 19.42 20.30 18.SS 1 18.75 1.64 1-67 1.63 1.90 1.85 .93 .84 .72 36.50 37.03 11.20 19.95 18.05 18.57 1.66 1.60 1.55 1.9244 1.87 .95 .8544 .73 36.60 37.13 19.43 -Tll.65 20,20 18.23 18.75 1.67 1.00 1.65 1.92 1.87 .94 44 .85 .73 86.80 37.35 20.35 18.25 18.75 fit. Loul Grain. St. Lou!, Mo.. April 13; Corn May, $1.72; July, $1.6144. Oats May, $1.0044; July. 89c. Kansas City Grain, Kansas City, Mo., April 13. Corn May, $1)64; July. $1.58;; September, $1.6244. Who Is her What is he buy ' ing? How doc he manage hi investments? How can yoa make money on stocks by following his plan? All thl is told in our book let, "The Biggest Man on Wall Street.'' It is a fascinating story of fundamental cxmdtV tjona in the stock market. Every mveator needi to read it. It will awaken you to new condition. 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No investment can offer better security than well-located business property. The American Bank Building site is located in the heart of Omaha's busi ness activities; therefore the safety of the investment is unsurpassed. Farnina Pnwpr The rental income earning rower of the Arnerican Bank Building has been very conserva tively estimated as more than three times the dividend requirements. These securities yield 8 as a minimum, and participates in " the entire ' earnings of the company. Also, the enhance ment in value is sure to be a big item because of the prosperity and rapid growth of Omaha. Opportunity "J v; SAFETY of principal, its earning ca pacity, and certainty of 8 OR BET TER returns, we feel that no invest ment offered the general public can compare with these AMERICAN BANK BUILDING securities. Offered in amounts of. $500.00 or more. , For full information address: AMERICAN BANK BUILDING CO. R. H. SNYDER, Fiscal Agent Room 2, Wead Building - - - Omaha, Nebraska Quotation furnished bv Burnt Brlnkr A Company, April S. 1920. w , STOCKS. .1 Bid. Asked nanaers iuib. as t,oan, urn... it ,,, Kurgess-Nash, pfd. 7s, 19:3-41 19 U 100 Continental O. A S!lct., pfd., 60 .... Cudahy , Pack., common 17H is Kldredge-Reynolds Co. 7s, ptd. SOW 100 jralrmoht Creamery, pfrj S7 100 Fairmont Creamery, com. ...171 .... Gooch Food Prod. Co., pfd... 87 W 90 tloodv'r T. R. Co. 7, 1st pd 9 100 Harding Cream. -7s, pfd ,. 99VI miHini rtCK, VJO..,.,,. 90 Lincoln T. A T. CO. 7s... , St J00 Neb. Pow. Co, Ts, pfd IS Nicholas Oil. pfd. ton.... 12 ... Omaha A C. H. fit. Itv. nM.. 4 in Orchard A Wtlhelm 7s, pfd... 101 riiioo uauagner 7s, pra.,,joo ltu 11. C. Peter Mill 7s, pfd... 98 100 Sherwln Willi's P. Co. 7s. nfd. ait inn Sioux City Yards , pfd 16 U iiviuii.-xiciuen lo, im, pxa. s , luti Union Stock Tards, Om. IS 101 - BONDS. Col Lt. Ht ft P. 'S..' as Cuba Cane Sugar 7s, 1980... 99 Pes Moines Ekt ts. 19SS.. 79 l'rencb Cities . 1SJ4.. -... V; V. Goodrich Co. 7s. 3925. tVk Wichita Tard Ct, il 10 90 H 98V Otnahe, Hay Market, P.eceipt light on both prairie hay and nana, ann-ine peruana I oniewnat Im proved causing the market to advance on both prairie-hav and alfalfa. Oat and wheat sfaw some lower on account of the oomana be.nsr q'liet. No. 1 upland prairie hay, S20.OC-firSS.00; No. 3 upland prairie hay, S17.J0j0.O0; No, 3 upland prairie hay, S15.00tl6.0ii. No. 1 midland prairie hay, S19.00PJ21.00; No. 2 midland prairie hay, tl7.C0tMS.00. No. 1 lowland prairie nay, n2.MiH3iM.tiu; no. a lowland prairie nay, ss.uvv u.ov; No. 1 lowland prairie hay. 17.004") 10.00. Cho'ce alfalfa. 131.00 32.00; No. 1 alfalfa. !:'9.00(f 31.00; Stan dard alfalfa, 124.00 rg)2H.oil ; No. I alfalfa, 117.0020.00; No. S alfalfa, $12. 00 Iff 16. 00. Oat straw, tl0.0013.00; wheat straw, S9.50ll.60. New Tork Produce. New Tork, April IS. Buttw Firm; creamery higher than extras, 764fl76c; creamery extras, 75c; firsts, 67074c; packing stock,, current make, No. 2, 40 41c. i Eggs Firm; fresh gathered extra first, 47 48c: firsts, 45V447c. Cheese Firm; unchanged. llye Poultry Finn; stags, 40c-: fowls, 30c; old roosters, 30c; turkeys, 4046c; dressed, firm: stags, frozen, S743r; fowls, frozen, 3J43c; old roosters, frozen, 2S29c. -Un- Xew Tork Metals. New Tork, April 13. Copper- Iron Unchanged. ..T-in. E"ler' SP0 t63.2E; April to June, So.oO. T Antimony 10.87 c. Lead Dull; spot and April, .35 bid. Zinc Steady; East St. louls delivery spot. S.36o bid: 8.60o asked. At Ixndon Spot, copper, 104, 2s. 6fl: electrolytic. 112; tin, i346, Ss; lead, 38. 10s; sine, 49, 6s. ' London Money. London, April 13. Bar Silver 69 'id oer ounce. Money 3 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills. S" per cent; three months' bills. 3 9-163H4 uer cent. ' New Tork Coffee. New Tork, April 13. Coffee Rio No. 7. 14T4c: futures, sleadv: ii ..... July, 14.61c. Charges Officials of New York Exchange With Stock Shortage New York. Anril 13. Altan A. Ryan, chairman of the Stutz Motor Car company, resumed from the New York stock exchange and ac cused members ot the board ol gov ernors of being short in Stutz stock, trading in which was suspended by the exchange when the orice sky rocketed. A member of a committee of the exchange, according. to Ryan, is a partner of a firm short many shares in Stutr and continued to sell Stutz up to the last moment tradine was allowed and has as yet failed ' to make delivery. iyan said threats had been made against him designed to extricate from their valid exchange contracts those who attempted unsuccessfully to depress the market value of his stocks and that he could not retain his self-respect if he remained a member. His letter of resignation, addressed to the board of gov ernors, asked that his seat be sold without delay. New Tork Coffee, New Tork. Anril IS Th mark-.t tVm. coffee futures recovered part of yester day' losses during today's trading. The decline of 300 rels reported In the Bio market had evidently been discounted. While Santo futures were hl.h.r Th. opening ws but point higher to 4 points lower, but offerings were smaller after the comparatively heavy selling of yesterday and price soon firmed up on covering, with May advancing to 14.S2o and September to 14.40c, or 11 to 80 points net hfeher. durlnar the e.rlv .fiwnnnn This bulge met renewed liquidation and was not fully maintained, with the mar ket closing at a net advance of 7 to 14 P?1".1 APf. 14.16o; May. I4.20o; July, 14.61c; September, 14.24o; October, 14.210; December, 14.16c; January, 14.13c; March. 14.09c- Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7. 14 V 16c; Santo 4s, 2324l4e. New Tork Dried Fruit. New Tork. Anrll 1J r.v.nnr.t.A an. pie. dull and easy. frunes irregular. Apricots steady. t33L , Peaches dull. Raisins easy. Bar Silver. New Tork, April 13. Bar Silver tl.lt. Mexican Dollars 90 c. -MWX CADILLAC Recognized, everywhere for its. vi;, PERMANENCY, -. r of ..Jl' VALUE s f J. H. Hiatw CilillM t. Omaha Llneola I L IBERTY BONDS We buy all issued of Liberty Bonds and Victory Notea at highest New York market J trice, "plus accrued Intareit, ess a small handling charge. We sell Liberty Bonds and Victory Notes at New Yotk market, plus accrued interest, without commission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO. Affiliated wltk United Statee Nationel Beak 1S12 Farnam St Omaha, Nebraska I Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters.. fshort Time Securities For Sale 1 If you have fund for investment for 30, 60 or 90 days SEE US. Securities Sold by Us Bear Our Guarantee Bank References Furnished Nebraska Loan & Finance Co. Tyler 4930 1312-14 W. O. W. Bids;. I, n iyMif ill M?r " I ' " -9fciiii-- wi-mwj KE UPDI -NORTHWESTERN ELEVATOR; COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA CAPACITY, 1,500,000 BUSHELS No expense has been spared in making this one of the most modern, up-to-date elevators in the '. middle west. We invite you to take advan tage of this service when you have grain that needs handling or you want to store. Wire, Write. or Phone Us for Bid or Quotations ANY KIND OF GRAIN DELIVERED ANYWHERE Private Wires We Solicit Your Consignments OF ALL KINDS OF GRAIN TO OMAHA, MILWAUKEE, SIOUX CITY, CHICAGO The Updike Grain Company NELSON B. UPDIKE, Sole Owner Y