Live Stock Ornate. AM'' the lHI e"fc se4a, (MbeKe. fu 14 )( seaiee Kit i", Ami,! t, I4JJ feeke.n II n 4 1,., It. fee- l. .. ... 4 t i m i' n h. n . . Bi : 14 I '. ft N. W, H, east I I .. '. J4 W h. 14 44 I . . i. , M. a O Hr Jl II , 14. ft y. es-i t I .. i . k ft u ii , i t .. . c, H. I. I'. .. l .. . 4. R L ft I. .. I I .t . MiBoc 4'entfel H.., I c, o. h. ..... JL U. -L Talal rrreii.ie IJ4 II I 1,1.1'iilllTlliN MKAI .. . ('Ilia Hl Ulieeei Armour ft I'a IT 4l sis u.lh jaialng Co. 4j 14". 114 lt..iri .-.klfie l.'tt... IV 4f a. Morn I'e.kiag i'a.. 41 JH tM .M ft 41 1 4l J. W, lurpn Ml) rl ft II 41 ..... '(Ian larking . I '4 l.in.l !'' kin( la 34 Huffman Hi"e I ..... Miinlik ft. Vail I . u-iKft : omaha raramg ' ..... ..... ho iimaha I' k ( t'e. 11 J. II. Kulia 1 M. M. tturruse A Co, II ..... Mnni ft I'raoria,. I ..... .1... .'ina Ca John llere J''t T. J. Inahiein...... la ..... F U. K-U"S 4 K. 1. l-eote n ..... la -Kan. C. ft C. '. J. M. Hnol ft fa... IJ Itnaanaiork llroa.... 3 rtulllvan Brne 14 ..... W. H. Vaa Hani i'n. 41 VT. B. Vaa Ha fit (' 41 1 Wertheimer ft lin Other buyers Jl ' Toul 1.1.4 .4T 4.441 Cattle nereli'ts. I.:o hri.l. receipts at cattla continued moderate, but the demand ler alara laok4 uiny lortay and lha mark. I aa alow at nioaily lilr and aanarally aiaarty pri. ta. Yaarlinga an4 t.lt.ra wara In U4 dfmana and aold aironaar. wblla cowa and atork.r. and laadara ra Juat ahnut. Mat yaar linia broutht l 40. mp tor tha ak. comparad with a k a atrara da not ahow vary much. If any. chania. yaar Imaa and aha aimk tnnvad airnna to a quarlar bllhar and aln.kra and laadara t atrom la J04JJSO hmhar. Quotatlnna on eattla: tlood l enolca harvaa. 17.C 40; fair to d b,."v t7.OOoT.14: common to fir baaa. .., Ol.oo; ood to rholra yaarltnx. I' J i .O; fair to ood ya.rlinaa. ';' '" common ta fur yrli"- ood to choir faanr. IJ.niT.71: lair to to ood halfar. IS.404JJ.0O; cholca to prima cowa. 14 1(4.74; ood to cholra cowa. I4.404M.I4; fair to good f"". ' 4.40; common to fair cowa. 11.7404.14; (nod to chnloa4rdar. 17.0OW7.74; fair I" cholca faadara. ll.40T.OO; common to fair laadara, 1S.604.14; ood to rholca alock ra. I7.14Q7.74; fair to good atorkra, 14 40f7.10; common to fair atorkara, 14.7404.40: alock halfar. 14.40V. 00; alock cowa. tl.loff l.: atoclc calvaa. 16 00 O7.40; vaal ralvaa. t.40(j 10.74; bulla. aiam. ate, V ''-,ML.. BKKV 8TKKR8. v. Ay, Pr. No. A. Vr. . T IS i T I 7 17 T 10 14 1S ' 1 J 440 T 40 15 12J 7 J t 12t,4 1 40 1 40 1 40 J 1J57 T 45 IS 127 T 45 II 1461 I 00 13 127 1 40 cows. 4 Ml 4 00 3 10J1 " 1 10:0 I 40 1 1250 4 45 3 lt0 I 75 j 1111 on 1 1200 ( 15 4 1310 ( 30 BULLS. linn 1 as 1 i:o 4 56 1 jono 4 !S 1 1510 4 .15 1 1H0 4 60 1 1520 4 75 1 nn 4 60 1 1270 t 00 1 601 4 S5 " 1 410 t 16 JIKIFERS. 1 Ill 15 .1 6 T (0 1 CALVES. 4 365 7 10 lit ( 1 Hon Raralpta, 7.400 haad. Tha mar ital waa fairly activ today rutin mostly lOlOo highor on tha bulk of tha hoga. Bom of tha strong weight and heavy mlxad load moved steady lo strong. Light tings sold mostly from 110.00 to 110.10 with a top prlc of 110.16. Mlxad loads and butcher waights, 49.65 to 19.15. and packing grades, 19.25 to 11.76, with ex treme heavies. 1S.74 to 19.25. Bulk of aales. 11.80 to 110.10. , HOG9. No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. ' Ph. Pr. 44. .284'... 160 2..32 140 145 14. .244 40 170 72. .299 ... 175 43..3r.2 70 80 18. .293 ... 1 86 45. .271 ,.. 9 40 79. .203 ... 1 96 7. .247 40 10 00 65. .231 ... 10 00 75. .255 140 10 05 70. .316 ... 10 10 20. .181 ... 10 10 83. .213 ... 10 16 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,700 head. Thero was a moderate run of Iambs today and tha market carried an undertone rul ing generally slow with prices 16f225c lower. Wcoled lambs sold from 115.25 to 115.76, and clipped lambs, 113.25 to 113.76. Several loads of shearing lambs avCaged around 70 pounds went out at 114.90 Two small loads of spring lambs sold tl4.S0ffil7.50. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, good to choice, 115.60016.00; fair to good, 114.7515.60; shearing lambs, 113.76 14.85: feeder lambs, 113.00913.75; clipped Iambs, 113.0013.90; cull lambs, 110.00 33.00. Vat yearlings, 113.6011.60: heavy, !9.0010.50; wethers. 19.0012.00; fat awes. Hunt, 19.00 9.75; fat awes, heavy, 17.0P59.00. 'Kansas City Live stock. Kansas City, Mo., April . (U. 8. Bu reau et Markets.) Cattle Receipts. 1.200 bead; beef steers, steady to weak; top iicaviea. .3. tv mixta yeaning, ss.jd: can ' nera and cutters, strong to 25c higher: snost canners, 13.0093.25; good cutters, round 84.25; stockers. strong to higher; aeveral loads 700 offerings, 17.7597.85; other clasaes generally steady; practical top on vealers, 19.00; best cows. 16.009 t.35; mediums, mostly 15.0096.60; bulk tielfers. 16. 50 7.00; common and medium bulls. 13.60 tS 4.00 ; tew light butchers, 15.25 5.75. Hogs Receipts. 4,000 head; market un even, mostly steady to 60 lower than yes terday's average; bulk 150 and 200-pound averages, around 110.30; top, 110.25; 200 and 275-poundera. generally 110.0O10.15; hulk of sales, !9.7S10.20; packer top, 110.20; throwout sows, mostly 18.7699.00: clock pigs, steady; good kinds mostly 19.75 J 10.00. Shaep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; heep and clipped iambs, mostly -steady; wooled lambs, 3540o lower; test shorn Texas lambs.. 115.75; Colorado wooled lambs. 115.60. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, April 6. Cattle Receipts, 11. 000; beef steers mostly steady, pots weak; -top yearlings. 19.25; best heavy steers, 19.15; bulk of beef steers, 17.269 t.16: she stock steady to 15c lower; bulk of beef cows and heifers. 15.254.75; can ners and cutters. 13.3594.25; bulls strong; bulk bolognas, 14.25 4.40 : veal calves mostly 60c lower; bulk to packers. 17.60' 1.00; atockera and feeders steady. Hogs Receipts, 22,000; mostly steady to 60 higher than yesterday's average; spots. 10c higher: closed fairly active; shippers bought about 3.50(1; holdover moderate: top, 110.80; bulk. 110.150 10.70; pigs strong to lOo higher; bulk de sirable 100 to 125 pounders, 410.00 45 10.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 11,000; killing classes, 25c to 60c lower; top wooled lambs, 116.25; practical top shorn lambs, 113.60; short deck at 114.25. out of Jtne: bulk ahorn lambs. 113.00913.60; Tsxaa shorn yearlings and 2s, 112.00; horn wethers. 19.00; wooled wethers 111.00; few head wooled ewes, 19.50 down. South St. Paul Lire Stork. South St. Paul. April 6. (U. S. Buresn of Markets.) Cattle Receipts. 1.800 head; killing classes, mostly steady to weak; common and medium beef steers. 15.759 7.25: bulk, 16.0097.00: butcher cows and heifers, mostly 14.00 6.00; few up to 17.00; canners and cutters, 115093.60; bologna bulls. 43.2594.00. Hogs Receipts. 6.000 hesd; market very low; few early sales, steady to 10c higher; top. 110.50: bulk better grades. 110.000 10.35; packing grades. $.509.25; good pigs. 110.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400 head: market steady to weak; best fat lambs quotable, 115.00015,60; desirable medium weight ewes, 19.50. Portland Live Stork. Portland. Ore., April i. Cattls Nomi nally steady; no receipt; choice, 17.50 S.00. Hogs Market 25ff50p lower; receipts, 35! head: prim light. 110.76011. 00; mooth. heavy 230 and 300-pounders. 110.000 10.5: 30 pounds and up. l.0"t 10.00; rough, heavy, 417.0009.00; feeder plga. 17.00. Sheep and Ijimbs Market atesdy: re ceipts, 188 head; spring lambs, 114 O0 16.00: medium, 112.000 14. 00; common, ts.oo01o.eo. IW.ii,;e . tenia tl- ea.re Off.. .1 IIUJD ,,,, ... ,1.1 .11. l'flM..l ,,, . I ; till t.ffi.iei M4e.4e,, 4 H4 lellluele 1IW I t " 1 14 r-xr -e e U I'lW fuel me iui , .., it ij I i ; mm I .kkl . ,i SI H t4 l tee eee I Wetke Se 411 fceM )HI ,,, ...4 4 ( U4 Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Onulit. April 6, Rrcripti of wheat in Onih fit M tr. -4int 0 cm Ut year. Corn mciie. .'! tun, gint Jl car l4 fr, ami luial il ill kindi of 01. Hifaltlkt M lift. hliilJilirnti rurrdrtj inripll and iggrfKaicii L'l cm, at compared with l(H cart a vnr . 'Jlit early tr.tion 01 iht outildc (ram nivactt er dull and feature let, brim atiecied fjvorably lo tome caierit by the tieadineit of for en cablet. Inert wat an abtence of any important demand or offer ins and trade generally very How, C'aih v!ieat on the local market thotted tome hat better tone to day and talri were at about unchanir ed pruet. Ca.h corn Ha in boo ilrmand at pruet wc to Ic lusher, Oalt Here generally unchanged. Hye wat ijuoicd unchanged to le up, with barley uncnanged. wmkat. Km. 4 dark hard! 1 car, It it vera mutiyl. N httd winlari I car, 11,91 m 4'hl. .Sn, t hard winter! t ran. II :; I rar, II fl emldrk)j I rar. II 21 amuiiy, seniMarkli 1 car, li:i l.mully. Htnle da'ki. .So. t batd lntrt I rar. II. 21 a.ml. dark : 1 car. Ii.ll; rar. Il.lt i pot cent damaiadl. ,'a t batd wlniart I rar. l 11 ham pie Hard winl.fi car, II. l (4 Par cam hat damaiedl, ,V. I yellow hard: I rar, II II. W? I yellow bard; I car. Il.il; I I car, II I. No. S mited: I rar. II II sprint); 1 car. II 01 (durum, amultrl. ' No, I mixed: 1-1 car. II 01 No. a durum) 1-4 car, 11,41. CORN No. I while: 1 tar (II per cent molt lurel, 60 Sc. No. 1 white: I crs,.c; t car (ship, para weight), toe. No. 1 white: 1 car (special billing), I0ci 1 rare. 4IVir. No. 1 jellow: t rara. IHie. No, a yellow: a cart, lie; f cars. 40',c. No, 4 yellows 3-s rar. No. mixed: I rtr (near while), lie. No. 1 nuseit: I car (shippers weight). 4Sr; t rar. 4IV o. mix.a; 1 rar. stc. OATS. . No. 1 while; I rare. lie. No. 3 white: I car. 111': i cars, lie. No. 4 white: t cars. 130. It TIC Na. I: 1 tar. w. No. 1: i car. 44c. BARLEY. Nn. 1; l-t rar, tf. " Wheat Thomann-McKaetllnr. 1 240. Total Clearancea Vr. Ago Wheat 12.000 :4.ooo Corn 4i,an i,oo data 21.000 Klour 65.000 4.000 Wheat and flour 334,000 103.000 Bonded wheat 224.000 OMAHA RECFIPTR AND SHIPMENTS. (CARLOT8.) Week Var Recelpta Tolay. Ago. Ago. Wheat 21 40 40 t orn 2 73 31 Oata 4 11 4 Rye Ill linrlry 1 Shipments Wheat 61 13 61 Corn II 13 23 Oils 13 17 11 Rve 1. Ill Barley 1 . .. PRIMARY RECKIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (BUSHELS) 8hlpment Receipts Todsr Wk. Aro. Tr. Ago Wheat ...... 47:1.000 432.000 761.000 Corn 629.000 692.000 417,000 Pals 290.000 398.000 294,000 Wheat 404.0OO 391.000 842.000 Crrn 419. 000 442.000 629.000 Oats 417,000 631.000 614,000 CHICAOO RECKIPTS. Ca riots Tcdav Wk. Aao Tr. A an W'heat T 1 15 Corn 131 110 si Oats 41 41 38 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Carlots Todsy Wk. Ago Yr. Aro W'heat 46 23 211 Corn 23 2t 21 Oats 4 23 6 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Cartola Today Wk. Aao Tr. Aao W'heat 87 44 tl Corn 37 It 38 Oata 43 2 17 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots Todsy Wk. Ago Yr. Aro Minneapolis 118 71 145 Duluth 31 63 68 Winnipeg 145 243 213 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Orsln Co. DO. 2427. April 6. Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. I Yes. Wht. I I I I May ISO', 1.31V. 1.2144 1.30 'i 1.30 1.2fc 1.30 1.2' July 1.19 1.11 1.17S 1.19 1.18Vi 1.18 1.18 1.18H Sept. 1.13 Ml l.UH 1.13 1.11 1.124 1.12 Rye till I May I 1.01 1.01, 1.00441 1.01KI 1.01 July I .92 .93VI .12! ,13 .93 (Torn I J May I .57 .58 .57 .58f .67 .68 .67 July .61 .42 i .41 ' .62 .41 T .62 .41 Sept. I .63 .64 .63 .64 ,63 Oats 1 I I J I Msy .34 .3f .3SV4I .14 .36 July '.38 .31 .38 .31 .38 .38 Sept. .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 Pork Msy 18.75 Lard May 10.15 10.95 10.17 10.95 11.00 July 11.26 11.26 11.15 11.20 11.25 Ribs I May 11.35 111.35 111.23 11.30 11.37 July 110.65- 110,65 10.60 10.60 10.71 St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis. III.. April 6. Cattle Receipts, 1,000; generally steady; top beer steers, is. .ti; top mixea yearuns", 18.60; bulk beef steers, 17.008.00; bulk beef cows. 4.76 6.00: bulk bologna bulls, I4.25CC4.75: veal calves targeiy .. 8.76; top. 11.00. Hun Receipts. 8.000: fairly active. steady to 6c higher; top, 110.66; bulk 160 to 230-pound averages. ij.ouny iu.00; heavy butchers, 110.00B10.40; pigs strong to 25c higher, 19.6010.35; packer sows Sheep and l.Rmns Receipts, uu: i" lambs steady to strong; nothing choice here: spring lambs, 117.0020.00; feheep 25c. higher: heavy ewes, . nanay weights, 19.50. Sioux City Livestock. Sioux City. April . Cattle Receipts 1.500 head; market, steady; fed steers and yearlings. I7.008.50; warmed up steers and yearlings, 15.00 7.00; fat cows and heifers, 14. 00(1:7. Z6; canners, ii.sufii 4.00. vealers. 15.00610.00: feeders. 15.00(9 7.00; calves. 14.507.75; feeding cows and heifers. I3.505.76; stockers, io.uuibh.du. Hogs Receipts. 6,000 head: marxet, steady: butchers, 9.0010.00; lights, 110.0010.10; heavies, mixed. 19.5042i9.75; heavy packers, 18.751.00; western pigs, 110.76; stags, I6.50fp7.00; bulk oi sales, 9.8010.00. . Sheep Receipts, :oo neaa; marnei. stead)aw St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph, Mo., April 6. Cattle Re- ceinta. 1.500 head: market steady to strong: steers, 6.758.40: cows and heif ers. ;4.60Qi8.6a: calves, .igi.ig. Hogs Receipts, e.ooo neaa: marKei steady to 5o lower; top, 110.15; bulk. I9.9.S910.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1.000 hesd; 25c lower: lambs, 115.26 to 115.65; ewes, 19.2S10.00. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. April 6. Potatoea Weak; re ceipts. 71 cars; total United States ahip ments. 739 cars: Wisconsin Round Whites. sacked. !1.601.60 cwt.; Idaho Russets sacKea, si. season cwt.; Idaho Kurals, sacked. II. b5ffil.6S cwt.: Nebraska Round Whites. 11.65 cwt Colorado Brown Beau ties, sacked, 11.70 cwt. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Mo.. April 6. Wheat Close: May, 11.17; July, 11.11; Septem ber. 11.04. Corn May, 52Vic: July. 65c: Septem ber, 69 c. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, April 4. Flour Unchanged to 10c lower; In carload lots family pat ents quoted at 18.0008.10 a barrel in 18- pound cotton sacks. Bran 121.60 6 :3. on. St. Lonla Grain. St. Louis April - . Wheat May, 1127; July. 11 15V Corn May. 47e7o bid; July, t0e bid. Oata May, 17 c Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Ihatat I4a I .d are, thuaga, April 6, While May wheat under prri.ure and at one tune mi wiilun I 4c of the recent iiv point, the drlerred delivenet khnwed indepemlent ttrength. .Ml r!elieriet reeeiad good tunport on the hreaVi and the nititli w. on a atrnng rally with net gm ol i-Hi 1 J-Uc, Jeptemher leading. Coarte graint urie in demand on account oi continued wet weather, corn gain ing J-K'ii S-Sf. and oalt I-4U J ite, while rye wat unchanged to 18c Higher. Ilou.et with eaotern couiieetiont were active on the selling tide ol May at timet and sentiment general ly wat bearish, at there wat .tm.iiiH) lin.hrU nld to go to store and IU0, (KiU hukhelt wat bought to come here from Omaha, Miipping de mand, at the tame time, wat.atnw, hut it wa easier to trace the telling than the buying, and while there ha hecn immense liiniiilatiou in the paM few iU)t the otleringt tecmingly have gone into strong linntU.. way-July Kpread Narrawa, The Mar-July aprrad narrowed In lie, lha emallrat in many werka, with strung imniiaaion has buying. In latter tn all tha breake. Crop rrports Irom Ihe auihwa( r tery mik-d with enough un erialniy la iiuu riiit.l.lsiaoi bulli-h ntinient In om quarter. Toward the at many iraden evened up lor Ihe day. . A report that Oermanr had nearly enmplaied a loon or lliaaooane with the Argentine gntemment for lha purchaa of grains and in.aia had some effect on taiu-a. Continued wet weather with delay In pring (lei. I work and seeding le com. menring to have anldarabla Influence rn roar." grains and la a great eslenl ofre4a the alow demand for (he rash aeiiiie. At no time weia rnrn or nata more than fracllnnally under the close i.f (he prevloua day and Ihe finish waa about Ihe (op. No demand of eonaequenre waa r.-poried from ell her the domeatie or eipart trade. Receipts wera 104 cars torn ami rare oata. 1.1111" Iniereat waa taken In rye. luv- era wera not disposed to follow advanrea. wnue nn in nrraks nrreringa dried up. The seaboard was a fair buyer at timea. No. 1 on track sold at I "to under May. Tit Notre. Wheat hss dlsantiaareri An all hrMl. Ihe past four da a and the trade la ma. Iified aa In where It haa gone. There hae been an aonarent ahaornilnn At ih. offerlns. of May and July which detera close observers from tsklng the short side ss they believe that a soon aa the rash wheat at the Mtaeourl river la absorbed by strong Interests the market will turn. A few nf (he t-niumlsalnn houaea anil local operaiora look Ihe poaltion tonight that the turning point la at hand, or with in a few day of It. They say It lakea three days at least for the market to get fully, squared around and when It does valuea will harden. A man rlnaa to the altuatinn on Ihe Pa cific northweat says Japan haj taken the aurplus there and la easing Into that of Canada. A New York aneratne asva tha l'nlle.l Kingdom will take l.-50.0no bushels Man. H ohm per week for the nest 14 weeks, or 20,000,000 bushels In all. A report from Buenos Aires ssya the Argentine government Is figuring on loan ing Germany 1110.000,000 with which to nuy grain and meats. Operators Who were the best t-iivera nn Wednesday' bresk were the sellers mdav on bulges to around It.iovi to 11.31. Houses with New York connections were also free sellers, while the nit element. which wss heavily short, did the buying. ner tmrir wants nsa oeen satisfied tney began putting out their lines again, mak ing a break. The lata rally came, on a covering movement. For Ihe present the grain markets are regarded as two-sided. A little later a crop stare in wheat Is expected to fur nish bullish ammunition. New York Cotton. ' New York. April 4. In today's cotton trading a slight bulge followed opening Irregularity. Later in the session the msrket waa again Irregular, but with the exception of May tha list held fairly well at a smsll gain. First ssles were seven points better to three lower,, but Wall street, foreign and new Orleans buying soon sent It to a level of 10 to 17 points net gain. Busi ness waa somewhat more active than on Wednesday. Continued atrength of secur ities affected increased speculative inter est. . Under aupport from outside Interests the market wss firm at times In the afternoon, but ring traders sold, opposing sny sdvance. After esslng off 19 points to 17.72c, May closed 10 points lower and final bids for later positions were five to nine points higher. Chicago Stocks. Range of prices of the leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: Armour & Co., pfd. 97 Armour Leather com 12 Edison com 128 Cont Motor , 7 Earl Motor 2 Llbby 3 Montgomery-Ward 19 Nat. Leather, new 10 Pie-gley Wlggly 39 Stewart-Warner 40 Swift 4b Co 40 Swift ft Co 106 Swift Int 19 Union Carbide 68 Wrlgley 100 Omaha Hay Market. Prairie Hay Receipts of prairie hay are light. Demand good with prices little higher. Alfalfai Hay Receipts light, demand good on best grades, and fair demand on other grades. Nominal quot- t'ens on carload lota: Upland prairie No.. 1, 11.6012.5O; No. 2, 10.0011.00; No, 3, 7.008.60; mid land prairie No. 1, I10.00O11.50; No. 2. I1.5010.50; No. 1. 17.O04J8.6O; lowland prairie No. 1, ts.009.60; No. 2. 17.00 8.00; alfalfa, choice, I20.v021.00 No. 1. !1!.0020.0Q? standard, 16,0017.00; No. 2, I12.0014.00; No. 3, 110.00 11.00; straw, oat, 18.00O9.00; wheat, 17.00 8.00. ' New York General. New York. April 6. Buckwheat Easy; American and Canadian, 2.402.45; nom inal. Wheat Spot, barely steady; No. 2 red and No. 2 hard, 1.43; No. 1 Manitoba, 11.62, and No. 2 mixed durum, 11.35 c. 1. f. track New York to arrive. Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow and No. 2 white, 74 'ic and No. 2 mixed 73u c. i. f. New York, all rail. Oats Spot, steady; No. 2 white, 46c. Hops Easy; state 1921, 20 25c; Pacl flo roast 1921, 22 27c. 1920, 1820c. Other Articles Unchanged. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., April 6. Wheat Receipts, 118 cars, compared with 143 cars a year ago. Cash, No. 1 northern, 11.49 1.62; May, 11.40; July, 11.32. Corn No. 3 yellow, 6060c. Oats No. 3 white, 8233c. ' Bsrley 4962c. Rye No. 2, 394c. , , Flax No. 1, 1.602.5(. New Tork Produce. New Tork, April 6. Butter Easy: creamery -higher than extras, 3535c; creamery extras, 34c; creamery firsts, S3 6 34 "4 c. Eggs Irregular; fresh gathered firsts, 2426c. Cheese Unsettled; state whole milk flats, 1919c; state whole milk twins, fresh, 18llc; New York Dry Goods. New Tork. April 4. Cotton goods were quieter today, with the best demand for sheetings coming from eitport sources. Ginghams were sold more freely at second hands. Tarns and raw ailk were quiet. More interest la reported in light weight burlaps. Carpet auction prlcea advanced slightly. New York Dried Fruits. New York. April 6. Evaporated Apples Firm. Prunes Unsettled. Apricots Nominal. Pesches Quiet. Raisins Easy Chicago Produce. Chicsgo, April 6. Butter Higher; creamery extras. 3334c; firsts, 31 33c: seconds. 29430c; standards. 33c. Eggs Unchanged: receipts, 21.265 cases. Poultry Alive, lower; springs, 30c; roosters, 20c Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., April f. Eggs Un changed. Butter Market 2c lower; creamery, lie; packing unchanged. 16c. Poultry Unchanged. Flax Seed. Duluth, April 4. Flax Seed 12.50 S 2.5Z. THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1922. Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES Omaha Hew Lxunl Wire. New York, April 6 With the large.t buinct of the ear to date, i.taJ.UX) .hares, the tlock market advanced again today, the bond mar ket meantime holding strong under a timilarly large bn.ine.i. It wat on thee markeit that the activity and Interest of the day converged. The foreign eachange market main tained it attitude of apathy toward next week i economy coulerence at lienoa and ratei hardly changed all day, except for occasional but tem pt it ary weakuei. One event of the (lay, which lul it hearing alike on the investment bond market, Ihe foreign exchange market in the larger tcope and pre bap even on the Genoa conference, wa the immediate covering by tuh icrihiug inventors of both I.ontlivn'i and New York' .hare in the Wrtl,00 Cfccho-Slovakian govern ment loan. The propectu state that the proceeds are to be uea pri marily for public improvement. Incident landmark. Insofar aa Iheae are ne.ee.. ry seal lm medial Ab'erta of expenditure, (his en- Iral Kuropean republic a budget w ill he relieved lo that etlenl. Al present -e-hanea ratea 1:1 eno.ao would piodura nearly 1.400 ans.ooa I'.ei ho. . Klotakian risen., and the recent tentative hu-leet nf expenditures for 14.S was I4.mn.een,. eoa. whirh wa pretiv rlowlv met hy e.il. mates of revenue, The Incident le there, for something or a landmark ill Ihe ion rfttry over centre! Kurnpe'e einnnmle reron-irucilnn. With the proper will an the pari nf the governments and with a little Intelligence applied In Ih nueallnna nf currency and taxation, what la happen ing with (hie (lata msy happen with others. In Ihe scope of advanres. the airmail) In today a slock msrket waa Irregularly distributed, but the list of twa-nolnt gam waa fairly long am! some even or the railway shsree moved rorwsrd father em phatically. Reading and Pcnnaylvsma he. Ing rnnaplcuoua In Ihla adtenc. The rlae nf ainrka had no apeciai stimulus in the day's newa; It was baaed, ee It has been since the rinsing weeks or sisren, nn the general Indications of an Improv ing business. New High Record. In some qusrters nf Ihe bond msrket there seemed to be evidence of ealre to take speculative profits, but the sales wera quickly absorbed snd some of the best known bonds, notably Ihe lulled Kingdom 5 'is. went Inlo new nigh ground. Practically no change wss reporter! In rstlo or reserve, either by the federal sys tem aa a whole or by Ihe New York Re serve bank. This wsa In spile of reduc tion of II 1, 000.000 In rediscounts. But re serves held on deposit for member bsnka Increased t-o. aoo.ono end niilslsndlng note rlrculstlon tl4.200.nno. Nearly half of the last named Increase occurred at the New York hank, but the Increase In mem bers' reserve csme wholly In other dis tricts. New York Stock: s Range of prices of Ihe leading stocka furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 248 Peterg Trust building: RAILROADS. Wed'dsy High Low Close Close A , T. ft S. P 18 7 7 7 fiStlmore & Ohio 43 42. 42 43 CTnadlsn Pacific. 138 137 138 137 N. Y. Central .... 88 87 88 87 . 71 71 72 104 105 104 - 26 26 27 60 61 60 22 23 22 20S, 21 20 76 75 75. 71 71 72 41 42 41 !4 74 77 75 40 41 41 87 88 87 23 23 23 24 24 24 Lehigh Valley . Miasourl Pacific N. Y. ft N. H. C. R. I. A P. .. South'n Psclfio Southern Ry. .. Am. Car Fdry. ...156 155 155 155 Allls-Chalmere ... 48 47 47 4814 Am. Locomotive ..113 111 113 111 Baldwin Loco. ...116 114 116 116 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 31 31 31 30 Beth. Steel 77 75 76 74 Crucible 1 60 60 60. Am. Steel Fdry. ..37 37 37 37 Lackawanna Steel. 62 61 62 61 Mldvalle Steel .... 35 33 35 33 Pressed Steel Car. 77 76 76 76 Republic Stl., Iron 64 63 64 63 Ry. Steel Springs.. 100 19 99 100 Sloss-Scheffield .. 43 42 43 42 Utd. Statea Steel.. 18 7 7 7 Vanadium 45 43 43 43 COPPERS. Anaconda 63 62 62 62 Am. Smlt, Ref. Co. 66 66 65 65 r.rrn D Pssco . . . 34 26 36 36 Chill 17 17 ' 17 17 Chlno ass -s a -7 Calumet ft Ariz... 61 61' 61 60 n... r...... -7 27 V. 27 27 .Inspiration 41 41 41 41 i?"?".'." 5o2 SOU 30 A 30 .:..:::::: Nev. Con 15 16 15 15 Ray Con 15 15 15 15 Seneca ....13 11 13 13 Start 66 64 66 66 O'LS. .... i .,.! t..--1 it 1 8 U 19 18 Gen Asphalt 66 64 66 64 Co'sV .P...: 37 !, im 11 Cal. reteroi o ja -- l'l" PJ1-- ,iu iiS i.& Mex! Peterol . . . . . .130 124 129 124 Middle State w - "J. KT.rlcan"-::: 60; 67 Phillip 3 36 36 36 Plerce pi, .. ,? Pit ra O I , SI1 oifi ox-7m o. i::::i m: i Texas Co 45 44 44 Union Oil J"" '5,' "J il" White Oil 10 9 1" 10 r MOTORS. ' Chandler J9 77 77 77 General Motors.... 13 12 13 1- w'L-?Ie:lana ,2 i 2 toil 20 White' Motor.. 43 43 43 Studebaker 119 117 ai8 117 N RUBBER AND TIRES.- Flak 17 16 16 1 Goodrich S9 39 39 40 Kelley-Sprlngtieid.. J IS ji ji js Keystone Tire.... is' ii.. 17 17 17 17 U. S. Rubber 65 63 64 64 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar .... 41 A., G. & W. I.v. 33 32 32 32 Am. Inter. Corp... 46 45 45 44 Am. Sumatra .... 33 32 32 33 Am. Telephone.. ..121 120 121 120 American Can .... 48 47 48 48 Centra! Leather... 38 37 37 37 f iau. m leu. ir. Cuban-Am. Sugar. 23 22 22 23 corn rroaucta. . , .iuois iuis ivj iui-Tg Famous Players... 80 79 79 79 A rt I?).,,.;. U1U 1R1 104 Gt. N0. Ore.!!!.! 39 37 38 36 . . AO AT.' (1 - V OB inter. Harvester.. ffir a.T Am. H. & L. pfd. 70 60 69 68 U S. Ind. Alcohol 47 47 47 46 tJ.- 1B1Z. IT V. d; a; 47 Inter. M. M. Pfd. 75 74 74 74 Am. Sugar Ret... 73 72 72 72 Sears-Roebuck ... 77 76 76 77 Stromsberg 48 48 48 48 Tobacco Products. 64 63 64 62 wortn. rump ... o - nrn n ltL 41 U. kWU .... West. Electric.'.'.'.' 2 41 61 60 Am, Woolen 89 88 88 88 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil... 26 24 25 24 Am. Agrl. Chem. 40 40 40 40 Am. Linseed .... 36 34 35 34 Union Bag pfd.... 62 62 62 43 Bosch Magneto 46 45 46 4o n...l,lv. Renld Tr !I1H 1X, 20 18 Cont. Can 62 2 62 61 California Packing 78 77 77 77 Col. Gas ft Electric 84 84 84 84 Columbia Graph... 3 3 3 3 National Enamel... 37 34 37 3S United Fruit 147 147 ,147 147 Lorlllard Tobacco. .149 149149 149 National Lead 90 twii-ai.i. rn "fill llttL 3RR Pullman ;...144 123 123 123 Funta Aiegra agar wi- 171 TOUin . i. OU4f.t w a wa .... Retail Stores 48 46 48 44 Superior Steel 39 38 38 38 St. L. ft S. F 30 30!, 30 301, Virginia Car Chem. 35 34 34 35 joibi eaiea, j,o;,ivv. f nnpv Tlnae. E nr cent: Wedneadav'B close, 4 per cent. Maries .lose, .vu; veanesaays close, .003;. , Eeancs Close. .0913: Wednesday's close. .0913. Sterling Close, 11.39; Wednesday's close 14.40. New York Bonds (TrH Be U lha only Omaha newtpaper which publiahet tha of ficial cIom of tht New York Stock fxchangt bondr) aw Y'k. A"'l sfalika (he i k mrk Iwa.l lu.ly hw4 '' huuaod .ai uf ef.alMua. hut la (una in almu-l ! ditiaiua was atrwrta, arnl.ineni ain inllueto.e.l y me reeds aale of the (.' t iit,an 4 laU. I.ilwrly l eiei eevnal of Ihe 4 and 4'. nuuli. ird or eoeeded pre.iaue high reewr.la rmeifn war iiall.n made K.alei.al theiig. hut l.Mgl freiurtt pr IHel gruup were Ike MM a ad ihnitaa luuway la An unuual numrwr ut dumeeiia telle me In high re"i.l of a leer or niaie. HI. Lam n4 Nan KraneiMa AdjueHn-m . tteeiHMiid Air I '' Itcfunrting 4 and naelHlelrd a, rw ll t d Minnraoolia and at. l oui. I and refund ing I rrg.eiered geina of I In 1 peinia Tnial lr (par Im) essreg.ied II. I41,0. lulled mule Hand. r'. nn ll.""l Mi Ih low '! 74. I iberiy I1, .. M J 14 II 4 l.llmrty lat 4.. SSI 4 I l.lberly :d 4 .. 174 l.in-riy 11 (i,l rj t 1114 l.iiwny 2 1 4te94 !4 I 19 14 l:1 l.iherty 3d 4ell4 MM 44 41 .'J l.llrfrly Hh (',. IS 4 4 14 4 14 14 l, i.,ry JS ..!" Ieej ! . 4!1 Mciory 4Sa.,.o12 leei I Ii I'areign, l.oieenment, him and wunlrlpal. 1 AtgenllH 1 41 43 US I I'liy Her ne t 13 12 12 I I'liy Itetgen ....II 11 II 4! City Hnr-leaus ., ! '1 47 4 I'liy I hriaiiana Is. .11 1" 11 13 I'liy I'npen 4'a ... 1 12 II :4 l-ny l.tnna .... 47 47 ! 21 I'liy Msiaeillea 4a ,. 47 .7 H e i'liy It ! Jan la ..14 ll 14 1 i iiv y.U'ich sa ....112 112 112 t liamsh Muni a A. .112 113 113 113 Iwpl of Same 7s .. 14 i 14 10 in. Can I II " 34 I'o Can 1 n.n..l""N l l"" 51 I'Ul.h K Indies it. 11 14 t 71 Kremh ilnvl 7.. 12 le l": al French Oovt Is.... 14 ll l4 HI Jap 4 74 74 74 7 .lap 1st 4s I 24 King tlelgium 4a..ll 1": lnl 11 King Iielgium 7a.oS 1" 24 King lienmark 4s. 14 14 14 I King Italy ,... 14 4 4' I King Norway Ha. ..Ill 111 111 1 King Sweden ...oo inei, no 4 Hep Chile le 4,. .104 103 1"4 II Hep Uruguay as.. .14 101. n tl Sia yiieen.lnn.l 7a ln 18 l"4 II Mwi.a Cnnfed la... .117 114 114 :i I Ki;HI la 22. .14 0, oa, 17 I KIIH4I la 24. .104 14 lni loj 1KUHAI ls 17. .ions, inn -oois, 52 IT 8 nf Bralll la...07 ns 17 24 V S nf Me.lro 4a.. 64 16 It 54 V 8 ot Mexico Is.. 12 41 42 Railway and Miscellaneous Bonds. 14 Am Ac Ch 7',s ..10! l"l 10 .'.4 Amer Smelt Is7 .... 10 0 10 134 Amer Sugar 4s 98 4 13 Am T ft T rol la .. 17 17 97 'e 2 Amer T T rv 4a..ll4. 114 114 Amer Writ I'sp 7s . 42 12 41 11 Armour AV Co 4s. 84 87 14 I A T ft S K adj 4a.. 82 12 83 10 A T ft 8 V gen 4s.. 47 17 17 19 Atll'na I. In 1st 4s.. 48 8 14 Atl Refln t 104 14 1"4 15 B ft O rv 4s ... II t II 34 B ft O ref Is 86 64 11 47 B & O 4 14 18 11 14 B T of Penn 7a ...107 107 107 I Krad-n Cop 6s ... 16 94 5 Bkl K.dl gen 7s S.107 107 107 101 B R T C ctf 7s St. 78 77 78 4 Bll-h Term Bldg 5a 89 89 59 I ' al O ft B 6s 93 13 13 10 Cajl Nor 6.... .109 109 109' 41 Can Pao deb 4s.... 77 77 77 15 Cent of (la con 6s. 95 5 95 13 Cent Leather 6s... 97 97 97 23 Cent Pao 1st 4s... 84 84 84 6 Ches ft O CV 4s.. 86 84 84 43 Ches & O CV 6s... 89 89 8 C B ft Q gen 4s... 87 87 87 94 C ft E Lgen 6s new 78 77 78 14 Chi Gt West 4s 62 41 43 24 C M ft S P ref 4a 41 61 61 60 C M ft 8 P CV 4s 68V, 67 48 102 C M & S P CV 6s.. 48 47 67 10 C. ft N W 7b 104 106 106V4, 4 Chi Rys 6s 79 79 79 8 C R I P gen 4s. 82 82 82 11 (! R I P rfg 4s.. 79 79 79 1 I hi un Sla 6 V, ..114 114 114 13 Chi ft West Ind 4s. 73 73 73 10 Chile Copper 6s ... 86 84 86 25 CCC4-SLGM 4s .... 80 79 79 Colo Indus 6s 76 75 75 4 t'olum G ft E 6s .. 13 93 13 29 Consol Gas 7 109 109 109 6 Cu Cane Bug cv 7s. 86 86 85 23 Cuban Amer 8s. ...104 104 104 2 Cuban R R 7s ..102 lo: 1024 3 le I ft HUfl CV OS... 94 94 S4 45 D ft R O ref 5 46 44 46 1 D ft R G Imp 5s... 81 81 81 9 Det Edison 102 102 102 15 Dla Match 7s ..108 108 108 68 Du Pont D N 7S..105 104 104 31 Duquea Light 6s ..102 101 101 98 Erie gen 4s 47 46 46 114 Erie con 4s 64 63 63 6 General Flee Es ... 99 99 99 45 Ooody'r Tire 8s 31. 99 99 94 5 Oranby Mln 8s.... 91 91 11 53 Grand Trunk 6s. ,.101 101 101 25 Gt Nor 6 96 96 96 41 Gt Nor 7s 107 107 107 21 Illinois Cent 6s.. 19 99 152 Int Met 4s 14 14 14 156 Int Met 4s ctfs. 11 10 11 654 Int Rap Tran 6s... 59 59 59 46 Int M M 6s 96 96 96 1 Int Paper rfg 5s.. 84 84 84 22 Inv Oil 8 97 97 97 2 K C Sou 6s 87 87 87 1 K-S Tire 8s 106 106 106 ' 1 Lack Steel 6s 60... 84 84 84 3 Laclede G rfg 5s.. 90 90 'SO 7 L S & M S 4s 31... 92 91 91 6 Lehigh Val 6s 102 102 102 2 Llg ft Myers 6s.... 96 95 95 21 Lorlllard 5s 95 95 95 9 Louis. ft Nash un 4s 91 91 91 3 Lou ft Nash rfg 5s. 101 101 101 35 Man Ry 4s tax ex. 63 61 63 12 M S R con 5s 91 90 91 2 Marland Oil 8s wa.100 99 100 5 Mexican Petrol 8s .103 103 103 36 Midvale Steel 6s .. 86 86 86 31 M ft S L ref 6s .... 46 43 45 1 M ft S P&SSM 6s.l01 101 101 7 M K ft T 1st 4s.... 77 . 77 77" 164 M K ft T adj 5s ne. 53 E3 53 63 M K ft T p 1 6s n. 83 83 83 40 Mo Pac gen 4s .... 63 63 63 1 Mo Pac ref 5s 23.. 99 99 99 4 Mont Pow 6 94 94 94 . 5 Nat Ry Mex 4S... 33 33 . 33 24 N O T ft M 6s 67 67 7 115 N Y Cen deb 67 ...103 102 102 23 N Y Cen col 7 107 107 107 22 N Y Edt 6S 108 108 108 45 NYNH&H deb 4s 67 47 47 47 38 NYNH&H deb 6s 48 71 70 71 69 N Y By ref 4s ctfs. 33 33 33 20 N Y W ft B 4s.. 49 48 48 2 Nor ft Wes con 4s.. 87 87 87 34 Nor ft AVes cv 6s.. 108 108 108 2 North Pacific; 3s ... 67 67 57 23 North Pac 4s 85 85 85 11 N P O N It 6s..,106 106 105 5 Nor States Pow 5s. 90 89 89 16 N W' B T 7s 107 107 107 105 O S L con 6s 46.. 100 99 99 29 O W R R & N 4s,. 79 79 79 96 Pao G & E 5s 90 89 90 3 Pac Tel ft Tel 5s.. 93 93 93 13 Packard Motor 8s ..103 102 102 21 Pan Am P ft T 7s , 98 97 97 44 Pa R R gen 4s... 88 88 88 -J!9 Pa R R gen 5s .... 97 97 89 19 Pa K R 6s 106 106 106 15 Pere Marq ref 6s .. 95 94 95 15 PCC & St L 5s .... 95 94 96 10 Reading gen 4s.... 84 83 84 3 Rep I ft S 6s 93 93 93 1 R G ft W 1st 4s... 77 77 77 3 R I A ft L 4s... 80 80 10 20 SLIM&S rfg 4s.... 86 86 86 85 SL&SFPr In 4s s A 70 70 70 124 S L & S F adj 6s.. 80 77 80 26 S L ft S F inc 6s.. 66 65 66 87 Sea A Line con 6s. 55 54 55 26 Sinclair Oil 7S...103 103 103 1 S Bell T & T 5s... 91 91 91 30 Sou Pao cv 4s.... 90 90 90 15 Sou Pac cv 4s 86 86 86 38 Sou Ry gen 4s.... 64 64 64 7 Sou Ry 1st 6s . 94 93 94 246 Sou Ry dev 6s... 97 96 97 30 S Port Ric Sug 7s 97 96 97 17 Stan Oil of Cal 7s. 106 106 106 S Steel ft Tube 7s... 97 97 97 35 Third Ave adj 6s.. 53 62 62 35 Tidewater Oil 6s.l01 101 101 22 Tob Prod 7s 99 99 99 1 Union Pac 1st 4s.. 91 91 91 3 Union Pac ref 4s... 86 86 86 1 Union Pac cv 4s .. 93 93 93 4 Union Tank 7 103 103 103 15 Unl Drug cv 89 ...107 106 107 1 U S Real & lm 5s.. 93 93 93 42 U S Rubber 5s .... 89 88 89 21 U S Steel 6s 102 101 101 4 Utah P ft W 5s ... 92 91 91 5 Vlr Cam Ch 6s 98 98V. 98 35 Virg Rail 1st Es... 94 93 93 12 Wabash 1st 6s ... 97 97 97 1 West Electric Es ..100 100 100 2 West Pacific 6s ... 87 87 87 16 West Union 6s ..108 108 108 32 West'house Elec 7s.l0Vs 106 106 4 Wlc Spen Steel 7s . . 97 96 97 65 Wilson ft Co 7s . . 100 99 91 Turpentine and Roeln. Savannah. Ua April 6. Turpentine- Firm: 8081c: sales, 96 barrels; receipts, 103 barrels; shipments, 8 barrels; stock. 7 barrels. Roaln Firm: sales. SI casks; receipt. 428 casks: shipments, 482 casks; stock. 58.476 caeks. Quote: B. D. K. 13.95: F. 14 0: G. H. I, K. 14.05: M. 14.50; N, !S.10;JV, G. 15.55; W", W, 15.75. 1 Kansas City Hay. Kansas City, April I. Hay Unchanged. N. Y. Curb Bonds N ', A(iri 4 rllig la tempiete l..i f Iu4e. lie ". aj lha haw feed ('ml Hue)4 '( w la I It f w, wuh eeiee vl ee. le and Ih h'ta, lew tad ' K. !U lligh ..j t'tea a Allied Poker ,, 11 II fl I Aluminum le II, ,,,ll' l-l' li' II 4ei I. a) T a. ,(,.4', 14 t, t Amr T 1 It . !.' 1! 12 74 Aeaioe) t apper ,. .'e Ii A . (.. le !4 .IJ' 11 11 1 Aa-Amrr im I, m, 11 11 II Armour ft l la ,,! II HalrtuUH 4a 11 14 aj I Heaver Hoi. .,. 1 hibj ii le ;.,.l:'4 l: it I ii a. ii i i,.. i.", !;'. !: 4 lent Kleel 4e a l"' l- I ('mum ttteesj l 4 14 II t'e.Ml T-.'il e ., If I I c.p r.i A- le ::, 1S 1 l p r.i An St. !! lei 11 0 1 I'eaa4 Ilea hail 11 11 T I'ee.e l . 7 .. 14 I Helen ( MI 7a ..11 11 l"l 1 lnal A-pnell la 14 !'. 11 II liwdn.ll Hi ! .. '. 1 I iluif ml 7 11 ! 11 I Heina Co t I" ll 11 4 hood iui.br 7a ... i i T Mumble I'll 1 l I l"" 41 Inirr H T 4 JJ..,, Jl 74 7 II Knne Copper 7a,..ll'4 11 11 4 lacied U la .... I II Manlioha le II ll 11 4 Nl I'lo ft ul 4 ..let 1-1 l1 1 Net I.e. 1 her 4. ... II 14 It ;i n 7 N 11 4 11 4a, .. si :, 24 Phil 'o 44 I I'hil HI a I"l ll 11 II Phlllipe Petrol I .! I ll 1 Philippine 4 ...l"4 l !" 14 Pu hr Co NJ Ja .M 4 X 1 tinker! eir T .... 4 I heera Rne 7a ii. ..leal, ! ! IJ M W H T I I!'. 12 I Sian oil NT 7a 24. .!(' 11 11 1 Hi.n (til NT 1 3 15 !' l5 2 sun Ml sr 7 :l l'l 14 11 5 Hun I'll SX t ..14 li l I Sun oil I l"" l" I swift A Co 7a :t..ll 11 11 II Swift ft Ca 7a II. .12 I".". I"2 I Te.aa ft Co le ...11 11 ' 11 7 Tl Kdin 7 14 ! Ink 21 Warn Mug 7a II... 14 11 11 I Weat KlMtrir 7e ..!" I" ln I Wm.heeier 7 ... 41 ! Charcoal Iron I.. 9 I Cone Cnel Co ta.. 47 47 47 17 I 'el Hud t.... 4i, ', 4 llg Weo Che 7..l" 4. 17 Merlend 1S ''. ,k 17 Mo rc 4 9 17 Nst Acme 7',e ... 14 11 II Nor Am Kdl 4s.... 12 12 12 11 H.ke ft Co 7e !', l'i I Htcwert Warner la .14 14 im 12 Tidal Cage 7a ...l"0 100 100 Foreign Bond. I Argentine 7a 21.... 11 91 11 9 Ituaeian 41. 24 24 24 I Huaaian ls 21 24 24 27 Swiss 1 101 101 lnl', 10 NT NHH 7 KR.. 47 47 47 145 City Klherfeld 4 .. 4 4 4 31 City Snlaaona la .. 44 '. ' 70 U 8 Mexico 4 . ... 44. 4 44 Foreign F.srhange. New York. April t. Foreign Kxchni Steady; Ureal Britain, demand, tt.31; cable-. 11.31; lo.day hllla on he oka, II 3:. France Peinsnd. ."910: cables. ."111. Italy Demand. .0624; rabies. ,0524. Belgium Demand. .0841; rabies. .0842 Hernuliy Demand, ,0032: rabies, .0032. Holland Demand. .3764; cables, .3767. Norway Pemsnd. .1810. Sweden Demand. .242. l'enmark Demand .2117. Switzerland Demand. .1943. Spain Demand: .1540. Poland Demand, .000?,, Oreece Demand. .0432c. C. echo. Slovakia Demand, .0181. Argentine Demand. .3475. Brazil Demand, .1355. Montreal .17 1-14. Omaha Produce Furnished by state of Nebraska, de partment of agriculture, bureau of mar- keta and marketina: LIVE POULTRY. . Wholesale Wholesale I Buying Pr. Selling Pr. Broilers 10.45 Springs 10.22 .26 0.2S9j 10.27 Hens, light 21 .26 .2.1 .24 Hens, heavy 221 .25 .2Sf( 27 l OCXS lAW Al .l&w Ducks 20ji ,2J ,;s .30 Oreese IO1& .17 .15ii .25 Stsgs 19g. .20 .20 .24 DBEKSED FOULTKT. Broilers .60 Springs .32 .35 Hens lift .33 Cocks .' 20 .22 ducks .torn ..IS Geese ..; 26fl) .30 Turkeys 36 .28 EGGS. Select ; .2401 .;s No. 1 22 9 .23 No. 2 20 .22 Cracks .20 Eggs, case count, per case 4.25 6.75 BUTTER. Ciesmery, prints 344J .38 Creamery, tub 32 .37 Country, beat 22 .24 .25 .30 Country, common .18 .19 .20 ,22 Fat, Sta. price... .25 HAY Prairie No. 1 upland..! 111.0012.00 No. 2 upland 10.004J11.00 No. 3 upland 7,00 8.60 No. 1 midland 11.0011.60 No. 2 midland 9.5010.E0 No. 8 midland 7.00 8.50 No. 1 lowland 8.00 9.E0 No. 2 lowland 7.00 8.00 Alfalfa, choice. 20.00 21 00 No. 1 18.0019.00 Standard 15.0017.00 No. 3 : 12.0014.0O No. 3 10.0011.00 Oat straw 8.00 9.00 Wheat straw 7.00 1.00 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Fruits Bansnas, per lb., 78c. Oranges: Size 216 and larger, 6.608.60; size 250, 17.00 rgi 8.60 : size 288, 7.008.0O; size 324, 17.007.76. Lemons, per box, 6.507.60. Grapefruit, per crate, 14.26 6.50. Apples: Delicious, according .Jto size and grade. 3.604.OO; Rome Beauties, according to size and grade, 12. 3543)2.76; Black Twig, according to size and grade, 13.00; Wlnesap, 11.754.00; Arkansas Blacks, according to size and grade, 12.85 4.00; Ben Davis, according to size and grade, 12.764J4.00; Newton Pippins, ac cording to size and grade, 2.503.25. Strawberries, crates 24 pint boxes, per crate, 15.00. Figs: 24 pkgs. 8-oz., 12.26; bulk, per lb., 1516c. Vegetables Pototoes: Nebraska Early Ohio No. 1, per cwt., 11.75; Minnesota white stock No. 1, per cwt., 12.002.26; Colorado and Idaho whites, pet cwt., 12.00 2.26; Red River Ohios No. 1. per cwt., tl.902.26; Oregon Netted Gems No. 1. per cwt., 12.50; Colorado Brown Beauties No. 1, per cwt., 2.002.25. Sweet Pota toes, per bu., 1.752.60. Celery, per doz.. 76c12.00. Lettuce: Head, per crate, 1.006.25; leaf, per doz., 7690c. Onions: Red, per lb., 10c; yellow, per lb., 10c: Texas yellow, per crate. 16.00; Australian brown, per lb., 12c. Onion Sets, per bu 12. 60 3. 00. Cauliflower, per crate, 12.25 2.60. Cucumber, hot bouse, per doz., 12.75 3.00. Carrots, per lb., 24c. Tur nips, per lb., J3c. Parsnips, per lb., 33c. Beets., per lb., 33c. Cab bage, new Texas, per lb., 34c. Toma toes: Per crate, I4.0OSJ4.50; per lub, 13.50. Young Southern Radishes, per doz., 65 75c. Young Southern Carrots, per doz., 90c11.00. Young Southern B;ets, per doz., 90c11.00. Young Southern Onions, per doz., 7690o. .Young Southern Tur nips, per doz., 11.00.. Spinach, per lb., 11c. Brussells Sprouts, "per lb., 25c. Shal lots, per doz., 65 75c. Green Peppers, per lb., 30 35c. Parsley, per doz. bunches, 4576c. Nuts Black Walnuts, per lb., 6c. Eng lish Wainuts, per lb., .30 36c. Brazil Nuts: large washed, per lb., 1618c; me dium washed, per lb., 14 16c. Pecans, per lb., 22 4 30c. Almonds, sack lots, per lb.. ' 28c. Peanuts: ' Jumbo, raw, per lb., 913c; Jumbo, roasted, per lb., 1315c; No. 1, raw, per lb., 89c; No. 1, roasted, per Ih., 12013c. Honey In combs, per case, 15.00 6.00. HIDES AND WOOL. Beet hides: Green salted No. 1. per lb., 56c; green salted No. 2, per lb., 4 5c; green hides. No. 1. per lb.. 24c; green hides. No. 2. per lb., 23c; green salted (old stock), er lb.. 23c; green salted bull hides. No. 1, per lb., 2c: green salted bull hides. No. 2. per lb.. 2c. Horse hides: Large, each. 12.60: me dium, each, 12.00; small, each, 11.50; pony and glues, each, 75c 11.00. sneep pelts: Green salted, aa to size and wool, each, 60cll.00; ahearllnga. green salted, aa to size and wool, each. 6 (? 20c. Wool: Choice fine and half-blood, per lb., 22927c: medium or three-elgbta-tlood. per lb., zotpzac: low and quorter-otood. per lb., 17 lie: burry wool, per lb I 12c. Wholesale prices of beer cuts are aa follows: No. 1 llha. 22c; No. 2 ribs. 21c: No. 1 ribs, 15c: No. 1 loins. 24c; No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 3 loins, 19c; No. 1 rounds, 16c: No. 2 rounds. 15c; No. 3 rounds. 13c; No. 1 chucks. tc; No. 2 chucks. 9c; No. 3 chucks, 8c; No. 1 plates. 4c; No. 2 plates. 5c; No. 3 pistes. 4c. New York Poultry. New York. April 6. Poultry Alive, ir- regulsr; fowls. 0332c; roosters. ISc; dressed, quiet; prices, unchanged Lb!.? r Outlines Proposed Plan for Merchant Marine tajawaawewawaat rri4lrl) 0vnnl Fire. Willi (.ummitfiit Alii. Woulil Co.! $j2,WR).COo"YwI), IttmrJ Chief. Va4iiii.iii. Ainl 6, UntaMiah mrnt ut a privately-owned inert liant marine, through I nvfriitiirni aid. ftrumed by 1'reaident Harding and the hiiin( hoard, noiild nieaitat a iiuMiiiiiiu tieaaury outlay of f5.'. (KMl.nui annually, aenate ana iiuiimi irtiiimillrf ctin.ideriiiic the hi ! i.(y lull were told today by Chair man I a.ktr il tl'i? loariJ, Miatt inrnt oi the hiti.Uiion. however, would I'l l an end. he vontended, to tlii $.:0.iH),iH) yearly lo the ship I'iiik' hoard i utaiiiin. in t'l'crat ma it 4 veitrla, t'resacd hy Keprearntatiie Davis, Teniirek'. a ih niotiatic meniher el the hmoc inrrilMiit marine commit Ire. (or an etinute oi the prohahle ioit nf the ailiniiii-ttaiion's procrain, Mr. I.a.er isave ceneral totaU with an expldiiatinn that expert would give detail later. , Suuiieotinic that luinn.iii' e tiufate did not take into i'oiniirra. lion "indirect aid" provided (or In the hill. Mr. DavU a-.kcd what their money value would be. Would Increase Revenue. "It uetet to try to estimate Mr. I.aker replied, 'mldius tlwt fiincU for "indiiect aid would not tome from tlie ijnvciiiiiirnt." In trad of ini'reaing the luirdrn on the treaMiryr he hrhl, biu li M .woiihl help iiureae the revenue of ihlp piiikT eoiupanirs which, under the hill, would he required, when their net return exceeded HI per cent, to turn half the excess earnings hack to the government until the fult amount of the suhidv va reliirnetl. In computus $5.O(i0.0)0 a the rrohahle Rovernmcnt expenditure for "direct aid," Mr. Lacker naid he al lowed, (or converion into the mer chant marine (mid. fJO.lXKI.IKMJ to he derived from customs, receipts. $!, 'KKi.OiKl tons in tonnage dues. $5,(HH). iHK) now paid (or transportation of certain classei of foreign mails, and S.'.OfKtfKHJO in construction charge Accounting for the remaining $10,- 000. 000. the chairman explained it was expected that deductions amounting to this figure would he made in income taxes payable by shipping companies. The bill pro vides (or such deductions. Naval Reserve Provided. . The cost of maintaining the mer chant marine naval reserve, which would be created by the bill, would 1. -e defrayed from the merchant nia line fund, the committees were in formed, and would not cause an ad ditional outlay from the treasury. Cost of maintaining the reserve, Mr. Lasker estimated, would not exceed 53.000.000 annually. While passage of the bill would require an expenditure of 552,000. :H.I0 a year at most, the added burden en the treasury, the chairman said, would approximate $47,000,000 as the government now expends $5,000, 1)00 of the amount which would be turned into the merchant marine fund for transportation of foreign mails. Under the bill, vessels of companies reoeiving the government subsidy would be required to carry the United States mails, except par cel post, free of cost. Mr. Lasker said that the maximum he quoted would , be expended only :n the event the bill "operates suc cessfully" and even then, probably not before live years. Farmers May Adopt Boy Sentenced to Home Fremont, Nebf, April 6. (Special Telegram ) Alfred - Chausse, 11, whose moiher died a few days ago and the father's whereabouts is un known, is going to live on a farm, where there are lots of dogs, horses and everything, instead of going to the Father Flannigan home for boys as' directed by Judge Button. A de cision was made later in the day to allow Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spath of Ridgeley to accept the lad on one month probation. If the boy is con tented and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spath are satisfied, he will be formally adopted. London Metala. London, April 6. Standard Copper Spot, 68 10s; electrolytic, 63 IDs; tin, 144 os; lead, in lis 6d; zinc, 26. Bar Silver. N New Tork, April 6. Foreign bar sil ver, 65?ic. Let Us Handle Your Grain Shipments to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kan sas City, Sioux City or any other markets. WE SPECIALIZE in the careful handling of all orders for grain and provisions for future delivery. WE OPERATE offices at Omaha. 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' J DEATHPUER7lTNOTlCEi Jta:i-rl.tii. Ai.rH 41 h 4: in.ir.ili. 4 a l l"r ireiilfn. e. J-'l M ;i HI teee4 I uri.iv4 h-r e,u. (-..! Il-iii.. ! ileuaMet-. Mr Aim lllvll l4 1'' A""J lirniiius-."! I am "'. Ilenfy '' tl-.ee v. ell wf Hmll; Ihie el.iel ' (h brnlltria rmie'el ri.e rtalttlJe l I P "; at h.r .eeMrme InieiMiriil l.uil Mill remeier. , BURIAL VAULTS. 5(;"T'liTI, e-eaiinal evneiel Hurlal saylie. Brmmeaea end for ' ke all Iea4in eimleilaaeie Wiler eroef. no steel la tol. ! wee In f.T In.isl upon Ih AUTOMATIC HKAI.INO VAILT manaledurea fcr omaha Cenrteia Hutial Vaull t'e, lilt Nnrlrt llh CEMETERIES. . Visit Forest Lawn. toie.( jn reim-lety he a new bran ly iin ra. h h.i.sma a-on. The laise $ rariilHiueea aie ii-n for iihimh liii every let. Ii I t-ul wimIimii la eeln-l a fli'l lr..re nesiiy -impel on lo do m. I'fluea el I'riiieiery miirlh nf city III", lie). n. Hrandei Iheater. FLORISTS. LEE LARMON W J. Doualat 4-44. bat""it with rtowKPiB" rkoM m!m V KWOBl.DA. J4II KAI(NAMTRI:KT. UHKNI'KK80N, xivj'Tmtniim. i. 1141 John BATH." I 4 raVnam j Jt.0) FU NERAL DlRECTORSJ "F."J. STACK "& CO., Riit'eeeenr to Bia.'k A Kelroner OMAHA'S BK8T. kjambulance vzysz Thirty-third and rarnam. TlEAFEY & HEAFEY, Cndertakera and Fmhelmere. Phone HA, 144. Ofttce llll Karnam. Hulse &Riepen, Funeral Ixrectora. Slil Cumlna. CROSB Y4I00RE BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births. Jake an.l Lena Kaplan. SOU North Twenty-second street, hoy. t'harl.a ant! Klsie Llnneinan, 1131 Vic tor evenue, boy. Boy and Liiolla Mrl.aurln, bnspilal. boy. Russell and Marsle Bills. 4J:6 North Forty-first street, airl. 8tve and tieljn Kalulaka. Ills V street, Itlrl. Terrence and Ooldla Pettefreu, hospital, twine, boys. John and FMla Casaubon, 3I!1 De catur atreet, alrl. John and Marie I.armon, hospital, arf rl. Henry and Jlary Hansen, hospital, girl. Benlh. Catherine Crobe, Ur hnspltsl. .leiemlah A. Bowler, 40, 3720 Cralf ave nue. I.up BeT.aparra, 15, hospital. Vaclav Kraus, 67, 1263 South Four teenth elreet. Rose Sawyer. !9. ho. pita I. Buella Johnson. 1 month, 611 South Forty-second street. l.swrenre rnnper. 11 months, hospital. James A. Ollls. 42. hospltsl. Anna A. Wheelwright, 85, 7115 North Thirtieth street. Howard K". Bralllsr, 43. hospital. . ' Cecelia Mollnskl. 39. 3427 J stre-t. I.ouia Adanis, 43, 6113 South Thirty ninth street. Patrick O'Rourfce. 13. 2715 Q atreet. Msdora B. Curfman, 41, hospital, Francte O'Hara, 30, 2812 Meredith ave nue. Katherln Irene, Kggers, 24, 4120 North Twenty-sixth street. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage llrensea were isaued to the following couplea: Ralph 8. Sonneland, 32. Sioux City, la., and Irma H. Woolstenholm, 32, Grand Island, N'eh. Eseklel Pettlford, 27, Omaha, and Edith Brown. 20, Omaha. Do Witt C Rambo, 65, Beatrice. Neb., and Mary A. Atherton, 60, Beatrice. Sam Chrlstensen. over 21. Irvington, Neb., and Mary Hellena Edwards, over 21, Fremont, Neb. Robert F. Black, over 21, Omaha, and Bessie Spain, over 21. Omaha. Valverde A. Mouiton. 21. Omaha, and Elizabeth M. Robison, 22, Council Bluffs. Ia. E. F. Leland & Co. Stocks Bonds Grain Members New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, Omaha Grain Ex change and other leading ex changee. Write for information oa listed or unlisted eecuritles. Private Wires. OMAHA OFFICE, 727-730 Omaha Crain Exchange T. N. BUTTER, Mgr.