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la . i.i kiahaff fa lha Wee
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mail la ehoir (aailara, li miJt 1 lair 14
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trim ro.. !4UV4,1ai guud ta Choi. a
aa. . mol.ll (air 14 iimul cnwa. I-
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..ml la dim. terrier. t;uut.ll: fair In
heir freriVis, M.Of l; common la fall
leaoVra, !: ;tl d I !.; good In i holr ftfo k-
ta. I.:iilltai fair la d torei,
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i.M-K tiinl. IJUJCrltj, aliiiM ri.lv... till
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UM; teal ralvo. vio u I bulla,
' eiaaa. ic . J lug a II
H"ls Iteraipls. I 104 brail. A (anil da
rn a nil waa in avlilarira Iiumi all iiuartrra
tiaturtlay anil Ilia inarkfl waa ailtt al an
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oilli aiiramr br.tiaa. In T4 :. Hulk
i f talaa . Holnli. Trrml of valura
haa liarti air a1 1 1 y bulbar all wai-k Hh
inial ail van. a f 44inu nvcr la-l fk.
Khaap and Lainlia llarniiia. i',t bra
ll lamb laluaa hat mini alcmllly
ti.Bhar all Krrk nn nin1 ilcnianil Imih
ft urn lo.-.l pat'krra ami ahliiura, mini i.
,i(irtra for lha wak la A.'.trauo wiib lha
tillk nf w.mlail l.ml.a Krnlay II n al
114 15 :.. wlb lip l.rl. o of lli.7S.
.nil aoina . Imli a Iihu.Iv wxlchta audi llur.
l- lha i.a!( at llil. on, tnp pi Ira fur lha
atinn. i'li.id l.imlia ar inaklnar up a
K'iml part nf rai'Mma anil ar ai-IIInK at
H.:SI 13 T. hlir.i, lHj aliaailni laml.a
iula.1 alraily la atrnnir
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ilinli-a, lli.ltf) U.JI.J fair In (..ml.
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1 ml.., tl2.i5tl:i.;r.; .ul l.uul.a, I n nn
!.. Tat ycarllns.. t;.nj.s : hravy.
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..-... Iiahl, M0OU4.7.; fat aarta. heavy.
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Omaha Produce
rurnl.hffj by alal nf Nel.ra.kn, Ar
lartmant of arrlitillura, bureau of mar
ket anil niarkailni:
LIVE pnri.TRT.
Whok'.ala
llujlna Tr.
nrnllara lo.niiifi in. it
Whnlraala
Sallln I'r.
n. in 'u jo r.s
kprlnga -20 ) .:4
Mans, llitht 2Hit
Hana, heavy J.Mf .-'
lorka lo ft .17
I'ucka ;n ,:i
iaaa .liltt .IT
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liRESSSED rrifLTRT.
Rrnllrra 4.
slrlngs
liana tj'
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t'racka 4j .101.
Es. ra.a count
(per case) .... 6.75 ff.
( BUTTKtt.
i -Ctrramery, prtnti f 'lift
."rramery, tub C SiW
., fnuntry, best !! .24 .2SiW
Country, common .11 & . .! :
.so
' tltittarfat, atation
' prlca .25 9
. HAT.
. Prairie No. 1 upland. l!.4n13.n0
So. 3 upland in.004jin.OO
, No. 3 upland 17.00 8.00
. Nc 1 midland , ll.OOjf la.OO
Vo. 3 midland 6010.0
No. 3 midland 7.00W 00
... - . i i n.Ain nn
.o. luwinr.n .,..,,. n. .... u' i ... v..
No. 3 lowland. 7.0iia 8.00
i Altaira cnoire i.i""n -j.i."
NO. 1 19.00S21.00
Standard 1 5 III! 1 7.110
;.'io, a j 3.i." iy' i ..un
So. 3 10.00fflll.00
stt atrattr S.nnji) 9.00
i iVtarat straw 7.00 8.00
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
Fruits Banana., per lb., 7H8o.
Oranges: Size 216 and larRT, IS.60SH8.SO;
ia 7 U0f?8.6f: alia 388, $7.008.0O;
.lie 324, $7,0047.78. I,einons. per box,
. t i.607.li0. Oraprfrult, par crata, 14.35
. li.AO. Apples: Delirious, according to ataa
" and mailt, 13.6004.00: Rome lies ut lea.
atDordlng to size and (trade, I2.3;'.2.76;
Htac-k Twig, according to sir. and grade.
am4 'Wlrrcr. tl.7St34.00: Arkansas
. Fllac-ks, nccorJinir lo size and grade, $2.85
19)4.00; Ben Pavie, according to Riza and
irrarle. t'l.ln (rh 4.00 : Newton PlDOlnn. ac-
-lojdina; to else and grade. $2.sn93.25.
' Strawberries, cratea 24 pint boxes, per
' iM'ate, $5.00. Ktgs: 24 pkgs. 8-oz., $2.25;
bulk, per lb., 1516c.
Vegetables Potatoes: Nelraska Early
Ohio No. 1, per cwt., $1.75; Minnesota
white stock No. 1, per cwt., $3.00J3.25;
Colorado and Idaho whltea. per cwt., $S.OO
4 -$l.01.25; Oregon Netted Gems No. 1,
per cwt., $3.60; Colorado Brown Beauties
No. 1. per cwt., $3.0093.36. Sweet Pota
toes, per bu.. $1.762.60. Celery, per doz..
lOCf f -.lit'. Xjvtiuuoi nen.i, . ....c,
";iii.006.36: leaf, per do., 7S90c. Onions:
lied, per lb.. 10c; yellow, per lb., 10c:
t Texaa yellow, per crate, $4.00; Australian
brown, per lb., He. Onion Sets, per bu.,
$2.603.00. Cauliflower, per crate, $3.!5
3 50. Cucumber, hot bouse, per doz., $2.76
' 3.00. Carrots, per lb.. 2144c. Tur
i nips, per lb,, SflHic Parsnips, per lb..
M343)C tleets., per id., j'fl'jjg. -ao-,
i.aae. new Texna. per lb.. 3V44r. Toma-
. .tfcs: rer crate, ...uuo'..ou; per mo, ..i.o".
' Vhunt Kouthrn Radishes. Per doz.. fiii
76c. Young Southern Carrots, per dnz..
OcG$1.00. Young Southern B.ieta, per
do.. 0cJ$1.00. Youna Southern onions,
par do.. 764890c. Young Southern. Tur
nlpa, per dos., $1.00.. Spinach, per lb.,
V3 I. Onfmila n., IK 4Rn fihal.
V.Wta. per dot., 676o. Green Peppers, per
.. lb.. 300360. Parsley, per do, bunches,
,.ail76c.
jsiuts Black Walnut, per lb., So. Kng
. llsh -Walnuts, per lb., 30436c. Brazil
hul nay 1 K 1 ft tf 1 ftn ma.
dlum washed, pr lb., 1410c. Pecans,
" Per lb., 32 30c. Almonds, sack lots, per
lb., 28c. Peanuts: Jumbo, raw, per lb.,
aaailo. .Tumhn miiU. Dm1 Ih . 13lfl)16c:
;".No. l.'raw, per lb.. 9cj No. 1, roasted.
. wi iv., . m tf , . .
1 ' Honey In comb, per caae, $5.0008.00,
HIDES AND WOOL.
;., - .. Beef hides: Green salted No. 1, per lb.,
!teR, areen aaltail No. 2. tier lb.. 45c:
. .- V. 1 .1 "Vn 1 rtmv Ih 'Ifl ir Orp.n
hldw, No. 3, per lb., 2Sc; green salted
(old stock), per lb.. 203c; green salted
! bull hides. No. 1, per lb.. 3c: green salted
? 'bull hides. No. 3. per lb.. 3c
Home hides:- Large, each, $2.60; m.
, . dtum. each, $2.00; small, ench, $1.60; pony
- .nd glues, each, T5c$$1.00.
Sheep pens: ureen auea, as 10 eiae
-and wool, each, 6bT5c; shearing,-pelta.
green salted, aa" to size and wool, each,
S10c. v
Wool: Choice, fine one-half blood, rer
lb., 204?24c; medium and three-eighths
a blood, per lb , 184121c: dow and one-fourth
blood, per lb 1516c; burry wool, per
lb.. SfflOc.
Wholesale prices of beef cuts ar as
follows: No. 1 ribs, :2c; No. 2 ribs. 21c:
. No. 3 ribs, 15c; No. 1 loins. 24c; No. $
i loins. S3c; No. 3 loins. 19c; No. 1 rounds,
tfe; No. 3 rounds, 15c; No. 3 robnds,
13Vc: No. 1 chucks, Vic: No. 3 chucks,
Jc; No. 3 chucks, 8c: No. 1 plates. 4c;
No. 3 plates, 6c: No. 3 platea. 4c
St. Joseph Livestock.
5t. Joseph. Mo., April 8. Cattle Re
ceipts. ii head; market, nominal; steem.
$4.15 68 35: cows and heifers, $4.50 8.75;
, calve. $5.508.00.
.. Hogs Receipts. 1.800 head; market, I
. glno higher; top, $10.25; bulk, $10,100
10.25. , ,
Shaena-Rerelnta. 1.in head: market.
steady; lambs, $15.00ffl5.75; ewes, $9.00
10.00.
MlnneapoU lirnln.
Minneapolis. April s. Wheat Receipts,
,.124 cars, compared iclth l! car a year
.'ago. Cash: No. I northern. $1,5119
, i.S4t: May, $1.4iH: July. $1.33H.
. , Corn No. I yellow 50l?5lc.
Oata No 8 white, $3e344c
Barley 50C43C.
- Rye No. 2. 93Vi94Ve.
Flai No. 1. 2..V,e2.5H.
-'
- Kansas Cily 4ain.
Tfanaaa CilT. Anril a I'losa. wheat.
, - la. $1.13'.; July, $1:12S; September.
.4V,.
Voi May. 52c; July, 5?c; Sep
txnber, 690.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Omaha Grain
Onuli4, April 4,
Pfcripii of lift 25 fan, e corn,
45 nr.; oilier gum, n total,
it a taT " t-ft i all kni'lt, ami com
patH w ith H4 fr$ U.t cr,
iiinidit l tliet ml corn wcrt
kttxy, CiO tr t-'j ih (ormrr ind
' ran rf tlif Utter: oilirr srim
l.iilit. atiul .iUlnir to4 tin, '!
US 1914,1 yrr ".
(irjin iintlrli cmcnlly ltl in
titard irmlcnry todaiy. bring favor
lily inilurnrrd by advene report!
fiont KnA4 and N'rbra.La reitard
in tc the itrotving u inter vhrit. crop,
lie itreiiKth in wbmt wai reflected
in a nejJitr tone in corn and oat.
Kxport buiineM u i!ow in
wlifat; imiir rye and oati sold.
A good tfd dccrr.ue lit wheat
and corn it eaperted in the visible
mpply ttatemcnt Monday.
A better demand wa$ in evldrnre
in the cth wheat in the Omaha
m;irkrt and the o(Terinc4 wont at
pine raniiniif from 2iiJc hiKlicr
thn yeitcrday. There ua a Rood
dcniitnd for corn and iiini4iion were
iiiirtMiiced to higher. , Oat old
jif't'Jc up. Rye wai Ir up and bar
Icy firm and niu-lunged.
WHKAT.
N. I dark hard: t ear, Ills.
S.i. I haul uinter: I car, II ;7; 3 1 car,
II 3 iar. II ja. aruii.ilatk
No. ! bant wlnier: rare. 1 SI: rar.
It :.'i: I iar. i ::. I car t3 par cant
lark amullyl. II la.
No I hard vir.ier: II rar, Ittli I
rar. l 80.
St. spring: t-l rar (dark northern),
II 31.
Nn. 3 mla'd' 1 rar (durum), 11.11.
bampla iuis.it: I ar. 11,01,
COIl.V
V. whll! 1 rar, r.at,r.
Nn. I avhiiai 1 car, 10c; 1 rar fapeclal
bllilnjl, tni.r.
Nc. 3 yellow. 1 car Ithlppars' weight),
llr; 14 ii. lie.
No. 3 yellow: 4 ran, 10c; 1 rar (ship
per weight), lie.
Nn. mined. 1 rar (near yellow), l'e.
No i ml at d : 1 car, 49ajr; 1 rar Inrar
While). ll,.
No. 1 mixed: 1 car. 49c; t rar, 4l'a
OATH.
Nn. I while: 3 car. 33Vc: I rats,
33'
Nn.
4 white: 3 rara. 33c.
It YE.
2: 3 cars. lie.
No.
N.
3: 1 rar. 0c; 3 6 car, '4e.
Sampla: 1 ear (heating), 14c.
PAHI.KV.
Nn. I: 1 car, lir; 3-1 rar. 14c.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Week Year
Receipts Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat 35 17 IM
Corn 4., 87 33
Hat 8 3.1 4
liv. .. 1
Barley 3 4
Week Tear
Shipments Today. Aan. Ago.
Wheat 29 47
Corn 83 79 81
Oat 14 II 13
Kya 3
Ilarley 3 .. 3
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Bushel)
Tteraipta Today. Wk. Ago,
Tr. Ago.
46.000
338. 000
245.000
Tr. Ago.
819,000
668.000
325,000
Wheat 497.000
653.000
Corn 474,nnn
Oata 317.000
S3.000
496,000
Wk. Ago.
497.000
384.000
138.000
Shlpmenls Today,
Wheat 115,000
Corn 47S,nnn
Oat 493,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Buahels Today. Year Ago.
Wheat nd flour 4l.ooo 404,000
Corn 831.000 376,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Week
Year
Ago.
24
106
10
224
11
4
Carlots Today,
Ago.
Wheat 14
Corn 13
10
83
41
71
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Wheat 75 147
Corn 33 61
Oata 8 14
8T. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Wheat 64 85
Corn 87 31
Oata 14 37
121
43
10
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT
RECEIPTS.
84 114
38 110
370 199
Minneapolia 124
Duliith 21
Winnipeg ,...360
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co.. DO. 2627. April I.
Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Yea.
Wht.
May 1.10 1.33 1.30 1.3214 1.30
l.n 1.32U 1.30',
July 1.19 1.20T 1.18 1.20H 1.191,
1.184, 1.20H 1.1144
Sept. 1.12W 1.14 1.12V 1.14V4 1.13
1.124.
May 1.0P4 1.0! i 1.01V4 1.02V4 1.01
1.01 i
July .33'-, .95 .93 .1414 .93
Corn
May .68 .89 .68 .89. ..MS
.58 69 .5a
July ,S2 .62 .63 .B2 .62
.62U, 62
Se.Qt. .64 .65 .64 .64 .64
Ou t a
May .36 .37 .36 .34 .36
37
July .39 .39 .39 .39 .39
39
Sept. .40 .41 .40 .41 .40
.40
Pork
May 21.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 20.60
May 10.95 10.97 10.93 10.97 10.90
July 11.20 11.25 11.15 11.35 11.15
May 11.35 11.60 11.35 11.50 11.20
July 10.60 11.80 11.80 10.80 10.66
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago, April 8. Cattle Receipts. 500
head; compared with week ago, practical
ly steady on all classes except calves,
which closed 60c to 75c lower, week'
top; yearlings. $9.35: matured steers,
$9.25: week's bulk prices on beef steers,
$7.3508.40; beef cows and heifers, $5.24
4D6.76; stockers and feeders. $6.3507.35;
veal calves, $8.008.75; cannera and cut
tors, 33.3SfS3.F5.
Hogs Receipts, 1.500 hesd; market ac
tive mostly 6e to 3 0o higher than yeater
day'a average; soma medium and heavies
up more; shippers bought about 1.000;
close strong; good clearance; top, $10.85;
bulk, $10.36010.80; pigs nominally ateady.
SheeD and Lam ha Receiota. 2,600 head:
today's receipts practically all packers di
rect. Compared with week ago beat
handywelght lamb steady to 25o lower;
weeks bulk prices on fat wooled lambs.
f.15.6016.60; shorn, $13.0013.7a; wooled
ewes, $9.00910.00.
- Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City, April 8. Cattle Receipts,
none. For week: Heavy beef steers,
(strong to 25c higher; other and yearlings,
2tfjjr.50o higher; top, 38.50; she Btock most
ly, 25c higher; spots, 3550c up; canners
and cutters, 1535c higher; bulls, steady
to strong; calves, 50$1 higher; stockers,
feeders and stock calves. 254?50c higher;
stock cows and heifers. 25c higher.
Hogs Receipts. 1.000 head: both pack
ers and shippora took the offering on an
early market: strong to lOo higher; pack
ers paid $10.25 and hid $10.30 on choice
rio-pound weights: best to shippers at
$10.35: bulk mixed loads. $10.00Sf 10.20;
top. $10.35; bulk of sales. $9.9010.25;
throwout sows and pigs steady to strong.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none. For
week: Killing classes generally 25c higher;
top wool lambs. $16.00; shorn $14.00.
South St. Paul Livestock.
South St. Paul. April I. Cattle Re
ceipts, 100 head; market compared with
week ago, beet steers, weak to 35c low
er: butcher she stock, canners and cut
ters, about steady; bologna bulls, strong
and Blightly higher: butchers cows and
heifers, mostly l.006.00; canners and
cutters, $2.50$3.5U; bologna bulls, 33.25(9
4.0O.
Hogs Receipts. 80O head: market,
steady to strong: top, $10.50: better grades
mostly $10.1510.50: packing sows, around
$9 08 today: good plga. up to $10.50.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 head;
market compared with a week ago; aheep
and lambs, steady to strong.
Sioux City lira Stock.
Sioux City. Ia April 8. Cattle Re
ceipts. 600 head: market ateady compared
to week ago: fed ateera and yearlings.
I51)25c higher; top. $8.60; fat cows and
heifers 16925c higher; top, $7.60; can
nera steady: veala $1.00 higher: top,
$10 00; feeders ateady: ralvea 11025c
higher; bulls steady; feeding cows and
heifers steady; atockers 15035c higher.
Hogs Receipta, 3.600 head; market
!25c higher: butchers, $.90tM0.1S;
light lights. $10.26: heavy mixed. $9,509
9 : heavy packer. $. 7569. 25: pig,
s-.aca. $7 00; bulk of salea. I9.90S10.16.
Sheep Receipts, 250 head; market
Heady.
Chicago Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS
llaaaaa, Maw I taa.aw Ml,
,'hit.ii, April 9Uean.h influ
ence! 1 1 the whrat nutkrt hate
iremingly Item fully discounted by
the recent decline. While the em.
eminent report wa conmruef a
bearish and early pritn generally
Mete lower, abort covrring and buy
ing by houe with ra.teiu coniirc
tmiit made a itrong rally. The fin-
uli wi at net gam ol J "'al l-.'
on wheat, JUrtiJ-li' on mm, 1 H'ii
on nan and J-8(a7-Sc on rye.
1'ricei fluctuated in a moat erratic
manner throughout the relc. While
liquidation v. a 4 on at time 4, the of
fering paitcd into itrout; liamU,
The rally which followed ranied
valuet up quickly. The wcrL'i cln.c
ho wed 1111 gaini of 5-8'tJ Sfc fur
wheat, while coane stain held
within narrow limit, corn caining
7- I l-.V. oati J-8fffl l-Hc and
rye I 3--4(a - J-4c. r.oviaioni allowed
a itrong undertone with lard gain
ing J.'C'i oOc and thort rib 5)(t?0c.
Wheal ttenllmrnt llulll.h,
A mora bullish sentiment was nmlr.
In anintiaT wheal trader who bad I'M
favnrabi" i-rna) rHri front lh anuih
Waal. Private i.pnn. auagrsied a, o.
rraa. of 3,OsO,0O bu.hai in aupplira on
oeaan iaa In lha fa.a nf pioapei pi
a or Ids anipments if around 1 1, lo. mm
bu.hai fmiieya rnuiinent an lb K an
sa, wheat outliiak asa ron.truad aa vary
bullish. It waa a fumr in Inducing
buying, aa about i.ooo.ooa anrra failed
la germinal umil iht spring anil Ih
outi om prol Itmaili al.
Kaport ilamand abnwvil no aignj of In
ersaamg materially. The nulling rail atlll
la (low, although outhaelrrti market
showed filr etrrngih. wiih elevator In
terest at Kna I'liy buying May and
selling July around I tani difference.
Tha May-July apread hrra wiilennl
allghlly. Male of 100,000 buahel wri
ma. I to go la atnrs,
A broader trade waa nn In roar.
grain.. With further wet weather,
sirangth In wheat and limit ravcrlng.
Pines advanced readily. Tha elo waa
firm. epi-lallv an nt Thara war
nuinarnu reports rerelvad during tha
day, suggeatlng a great rediietion In the
oata acreage, du to tha great dalav in
aeedlng. I'onie.llo and orl remand la
low,
rlttenth In other gralna and report nf
an port demand had a bulllah eff.it nu
and pnraa advanced readily, although
Had was nut Inige.
I'll Note.
F. F. Thompson wired from Oklahoma
Ciiy:
"From Oklahoma City south lo atala
Una wheat spoiled and generally two or
thr weeka late. The early sown wheat
will make an average crop, hut tha late
aown ta certain lo b disappointing, in my
opinion, from present indications. North
ern Texaa aa far eouih an Dallna and Foil
Worth, tha condition la excellent, wlih
good normal atand. While at Fort Worth
talked with several people who bad been
south lo Han Antonio and they tell me
the heavy rains and floods have made it
neceaaary for replanting "0 per rent nf
corn and cotton acreage. Heavy rains
over Oklahoma last night and today."
Lecount wires Stein-Aiatein from Hays,
Kan., aa follows:
"Through Ihla territory wheat pros,
peels very poor. Here snd thera is a
good field, but generally atand Is very thin
snd some fields are a tolal loss. All
field ar choked with weed. With fa
vorable weather. 1 think Ihla territory
will make about one-third of a crop.
Favorable, clear and warm today."
According to I.. L. Winters, foreign
grain markets are depressed by the vast
amounta of consigned grain.
Harrls-Winthrop predict higher prices
for deferred wheat deliveries.
New York Cotton.
New York, April I. Cotton futures
eased slightly in early deallnga of to
day -short session, dropping 6 to 13
points under last night's close, with week
end liquidation Induced by the favorable
weather map and the prospects for fairly
good weather over Sunday. The market
came back quickly, however, and later
was about 3 to 6 points net higher, Liver
pool Interests and Wall street buying.
The forecaat for showers In the eaatern
belt tomorrow probably had something to
do with creating new support. Tha mar
ket situation was unchanged.
Spot quiet, 10 points advance, 18.05c for
maldllng upland.
Southern spot markets: Galveston,
17.60c, 10 points advance; New Orleans,
16.63c, unchanged; Savannah, 17c, un
changed; Augusta, 16.88c, unchanged;
Memphis, 17c. unchanged; Houston, 17.30c,
unchanged; Little Rock, 16.75o, un
changed. 81. Louie Livestock.
East St. louis, 111., April 8. Cattle
Receipts, 100; compared to week ago,
beef steers ateady to 35c higher; beef
cows, , light yearlings, bulls and veal
calvea 15 to 25c higher; atockers and
feeders, steady; top steers for week,
18.40; top mixed yearlings. $8.60;
bulk price beef steers. ii. 7547. 75; beef
cows, $4.75425.76; bologna bulls, $4,250
4.75; veal calves, $8.258.75.
Hogs Receipts, 4,500; active 5 to 10s
higher; top, $10.86 for 200-pound average;
bulk 160 to 230-pounders, $10.6510.75;
few strong weights, $10.50 10.56; pigs
steady to 15c higher, $9.76 10.50; packer
sows strong to 10c higher, $8.859.00.
Sheep and Lambs' Receipts, none; com
pared to week ago, fat iambs 25 to 50c
higher; sheep, SOo higher.
Chicago Stock.
Range of prices of the leading Chi
cago stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan,
341 Petera Trust building:
Close
Armour a Co., pfd 96
Armour Leather com 12
udahy
Edison com 131
Continental Motor 7
Earl Motor 3
Llbby 3
Montgomery-Ward 19
National Leather 2
Plggley Wlggly 39
Stewart-Warner -u
Swift ft Co 102
Swift International 18
Union Carbide 68
Wrigley ,...1U3
Turpentine and Husln,
Savannah, Ga., April 8. Ttipentlne
Firm, 80c; sales. 38 barrels; receipts,
90 barrels; shipments, 8 barrels; stock,
714 barrels.
Rosin Firm; sales, 400 casks; receipts,
696 casks; shipments, 775 casks; stock,
69,280 caska.
Quote: B. D. E, F, $4.054.2O; G, H,
I, $4.074.20; K. $4.18(B'4.35; M,
$4.50; N. $5.20; WO, $5.666.60; , WW,
$5.755.80.
New York General.
New York, April 8. Wheat-Spot
firmer; No. S red and No. 3 hard, $1.46;
No. 1 Manitoba, $1.65, and No. 2 mixed
durum, $1.38 o. 1. f. track, New York
to arrive.
Corn Spot firm; No. 2 yellow and No.
3 white, 76c, and No. 3 mixed 75o c. I.
t New York all rail.
Oats Spot firm; No. 2 white, 46c.
Lard Firm: middlewest, $11.30)1.4S.
Other articles unchanged.
Chicago Produces.
Chicago, April 8. Butter Higher;
creamery extras, 34c: firsts. 8133c;
seconds. 2930c; standards. 33c.
t- VI.. B.n.l,,,. QOQ r, i . A. -
CKe. rum. imr.m vn.,-,,
firsts. 22c; ordinary firsts. 2121c;
miscellaneous, z-Hf-wc; Biornu- iai:neu
extras. 25c: storage packed firsts, 24c.
Poultry Alive, unchanged.
Clearing House Statement.
New York, April 8. Tha actual condi
tion of the clearing house and securities
companies for the week shows that they
hold $14,661,950 in excess of legal require
ments. This is an Increase of $1,352,593
from last week.
London Money.
London,' April 8. Bar Silver 33 d per
ounce.
Money 2'i pef cent
Discount Rates Short bills. 2 per
cent; 3-month bills, 2 per cent.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, April 8. Eggs o down;
firsts. 20 c.
Butter and Poultry Unchanged.
Flaxseed.
Duluth. Winn., April 8. Flaxseed
13.53 3.55. "
Minneapolis Floor.
Minneapolis, Minn., April 8. Flour
Unchanged.
Bran 321.50?23.00.
Kansas City Hay.
Kansas City, Mo., April I. Hay Un
changed. New York Poultry.
New York, April 8. Live and dressed
poultry, ateady; prices unchanged.
New York Prod ore.
New York. April I. Butter Firm.
Eggs St-ady.
tieese LnsetUed.
financial
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
(h Ma Iaa4 M Ir.
New Vpik. April An interest
mi; wrrk on the tiuk ruhinije
clu.cd today with the trend of the
live prctedm, i!ai nuiutamed. In
both mock and bond nurkcu the
day' nan -act urn were rkcrptioually
targe Mr a iwn-iuiiir aluriav mar
act, and in both the forward move
ment ol price continued. Thii wai
notably true ol the invcaininit bond
market, which ended the week in iu
bet torm, with three of the l.th
rrty bond issue at new high price.
tor tnc week ami f ne lourtn 4 i oat.
nig all previous rrcorda, with half a
(I. urn foreign government bond,
including the Cxecho-blovakian 8
and all the Tinted Kingdom bond
at high record priui and with nuiii
erotu advance of conaideralile scope
among railway ana industrial te
ctiritir.
I'omparing today' final pricei
wiiii tnoc ol a week ago, the n-c
in bond m.irket uricri i dtrikiuu. the
net gain ranging from 2 to 5 point!
in a long li-t ol homli, among w hich
are many of the mot ubtantia in
the matket. A number of Liberty
bond have moved tip 1-2 to I point
during the week. The Mock market,
a was to be expected alter the lerie
of daily advaurci, (.how even larger
enhancement oi valuet tor the week
Marling Utrong.
For Ih first tun during Ih wk
Ih foreign e.-hanaa market had a part
in Ih upar. iiioiement. An advanr
nf lo brought alerling la 1141, a rat
not I curbed sine March 1, Ih rnnd
day of reaction from ih period' high
lavel of $1.44. French rschang waul
to 9lc per frann for tha flrat Urn
slnr March 1: It ha bean low aa
a during tha Intervening period, and
1.24 4o waa lha highcat flgur of Ih
eaaon. Whether this mean, that specu
lation I now taking a hand In the ex
chang market, un lb rhanr nf some
thing of impnrtani actually being ac
complished al Ih llemm conference,
which convenes not week I an liner
eating que.! Inn. Thara la at leaat a
pcsalblllly that the alala of lha invest
ment market and th opportunity which
that condition may open to European
g.iverntnnnta which will formally assent
to tha terms nf tha expert at Genoa,
will play a larger part In th dlacuaaion
than Lloyd George vagua proposals of
"-valuation."
How lull th grain trad waa sur
prised or excited by Ih depsriment
fnvorablo report on Friday afternoon on
the condition and prospect nf the grow
ing winter wheat crop waa short n by
tha ris In the wheat market which
occurred today after a moment of un
certainty. For the day's lo to 2c ait
vain current belief that abandoned
acreage will be largo waa on posalbl
explanation, but supply and demand for
the grain left over from tha harvest of
1921 rrmalna tha outstanding question.
New York Stocks
Rang of prlree of tha leading atneka
furnished by Logan A Bryan, 248 Teters
Trust buildinr.' '
RAILROADS.
Friday
Hlah. Low. Close. Close.
A., T. ft S. F. ., . 99 88 88 99
RAO 45 43 46 4:1
Can. raclfio 140 139 140 139
N. Y. Central 88 88 88 88
Ches. ft Ohio.... S.V! 5 66 65
Ot. Northern .... 74 73 74 73
III. Central int I'm J"
K. C. Southern.... 28 27 28 27
Lehigh Valley.... S4 63 44 68
Mo. Pacific 24 23 24 23
N. Y. ft N. H.... 21 20 21 21
No. raclfio 77 70 77 76
C. ft N. W 73 72 73 72.
Penn. R. R 43 i-1 n
Reading 79 73 79 78
C, R. I. ft P 44 43 44 44
So. Pacific 0 88 90 89
So. Railway 24 23 2 23
C, M. ft St. T.... 24 23 24 24
U, P. i:i.li lJD ii
Am Car Ftlry ..... 155
Am;-cSaln.o.-y ... 48' .48 48 48
Am. Locomotive-.. 11 3 111 112 115
Baldwin Loco. ..116 113 114 114
Kio.1 7a. 7fi 78 77
Colo. Fuel. Iron.. 32 31 32 31
Crucible 5 83 4 64
Am. Steel Fdry... 88 38 38 38
Lackawanna Steel. 64 63 64 63
Mldvala Steel .... 36 34 35 34
Preaaed Steel Car. 76 76 j; in
Republic St I.. Iron 66 64 66 54
Ry. Steel Spring. 99 99 9 1J0
Sloss-Srheffield ' .. 45 44 45 44
Utd. States Steel. 98 97 TH 97
Vanadium 44 43 44 44
COPPERS.
Anaconda 62 62 82 62
Am. Smlt, Ref. Co. 67 66 67 67
Cerro Da Tasco . 34 88 34 35
(-hill .' 17 17 17 17
Chlno ............ 28 27 27 27
Green Cananea ... 29 58 29 28
Inspiration 40 40 40 40
Kennecott 30 29 29 29!4
Miami 29 28 29 284
Nevada Con'dated. 15 15 15 15
Ray Con'dated ... 15 15 15 15
Seneca 3' H
Utah .." 6 64 64 65
0IL3-
Atlantlo Pcterol 20
Oeneral Asphalt ... 6S 65 66
Cosclen 37 36 37 37
Calif. Peterol .... 64 64 64 64
Island Oil
Invincible Oil ... 19 18 19 19
Mexi. Peterol ....133 130 132 131
Middle States .... 13 13 13 13
Pacific Oil 64 63 6.!l4 64
Pan-American ... 63 61 62 61
Phillip 9 9 9 9
Pure Oil 83 31 32 31
Royal Dutch 60 60 60 60
Sinclair Oil 26 25 25 2514
Stand Oil. N. .176 173 173 1,4
Texas Co. 44 44 44 44
Union Oil 19 18 19 1
Whit Oil 9i 9 984 9
MOTORS.
Chandler 78 '.i 7fi4 76 78
General Motors.... 13 12 12 13
wiiivs-overiana .. s n
Plerce-Arrow 20 19 19 20 .
White Motor 43 43 43 43
Studebaker 117 116 u m
RUBBER AND TIRES.
Flsk 17 16 17 16
Goodrich 40 39 39 40
Kelley-Sprlngfield.. 46 46 46 46
Keystone Tlra .... 18 17 17 18
AJax 17 16 16 17
U. S. Rubber 63 63 63 63
INDUSTRIALS.
Am. Beet Sugar... 41 41 41 ....
A., G. ft W. 1 34 33 33 33
Am. Int. Corp.... 45 45 45 45
Am. Sumatra 33 33 83 33
Am. Telephone. ...121 121 121 121
American Can 47 47 47 48
Central Leather .. 37 37 87 38
Cuba Cano 15 15 16 15
Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 22 22 32 22
Corn Products ....103 103 103 104
Famous Players .. 83 81 83 82
General Electric ..161 161 161 . 162
Gr. North Ore 40 40 40 40
Inter. Harvest ... 95 75 95 97
A H ft L pfd... 69
U S Ind Alcohol.. 47 4 6 74 4 467
Internntlon Pa .. 48 47 47 47
Inter M M pfd 76 76 76' 76
Amer Sug RefN 72..- 72 72 72
Sears-Roebuck ... 76 76 76 76
Stromsberg 61 60 60 61
Tobacco Prod 64 63 64 64
Worthing Pump... 63 63 . 63 62
Wilson Co 41 41 41 41
Westing Eiec 2 61 62 61
American Wool... 89 -88 88 88
MISCELLANEOUS.
Amer Cot Oil 25 25 25 25
Amer Ag Chem.. 39 39 39
American Llnaeed. 6 335 35 36
Union Bag pfd 61 61 61 62
Bosch Magneto 46
Brklyn. Rapid Tr. 24 23 2374 21
font, ran ..61 61 61 60
Calif. Packing ... 77 77 77 77
Col. O. ft E S3 82 83 83
Col. Graph 3 3 3 3
United Drug ..... 71 70 70 70
Nat. Enamel .... 37 37 37 37,
United Fruit ....146 146 146 146
Lor. Tobacco 151
Phila. Co 39 3 39 3S
Pullman 123 123 123 123
Puta Ale. Sugar.. 40 40 40
So. P. R. Sugar 49
Retail Stores ... 48 48 48 4S
Superior Steel . . 39 38 38 39
St. L. ft S. F 30 .-,0 30 30
Vs. Car Chem 34 34 34
Total sales. 822.200 shares.
Honey Friday close. 4 rer cent.
Marks Close, ,0032c; Friday close,
.0033e.
Francs Close, ,0917c; Friday close,
.051 4 c.
sterling Close, 14.40; Friday close,
tt.39.
St. Loins Grain.
St. -Louis Mo.. April 8. Wheat May,
1129; July. 11.17.
Coin Mav, 57c: July. 41 ',c.
UU aiaj, 37Uc; July, 19, c-
1 1 New York Bonds
(Th Bit in tre only Omaha
newipaper which pubbthca the of
ficial clot of tha Niw York Stock
Kchania bndi )
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rr. oid w-e la ih M ii.eta.t aa. ih
liuativ giuup a m.liifiiv tif ihl Mile
h. minting la h ihe.i iUoilui.a . n-a in
Mm uf 1 heir l-.ue am in iiauvi dralm-
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Sldli llul.e 1 a. am I v iliihulril 1 lb
liaaauiy affinal inl nriil! all lb
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tailing kat ii-.ng la II bal In annuel
am waaka TH Haw I'savbn ainiakisa
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3 Japanaeaa 4 71 71 71
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3 King Helgium 7s.in 103 1"J
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..107 104 107
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3 I'KGRAVI l 37. ..100 inn" liim,
23 V 8 Hraail la ....107 1" 16
It If S Mexico 4 .... 67 II 11
41 U S Mexico ts .... 14 43 13
Railway and Miscellaneous Bond.
17 Am Ag Ch 7's ...102 lol 101
3 Atner Smelt 6s ... 9" 0" ins,
8 Amer Sugar 6 04 44
7 Amer T ft T col la. 18 17 II
4 Amer T T cv ..114 114 114
1 amir Writ Tap 7s. 82 824 82
1 Armour ft Co 4.. 88 68 18
3 A T A 8 F cv 4s 55 79 79"; 71
I A T ft S F gen 4s.. 87 87i 87
1 At Coa Line 1st 4s. 88 88 86
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26 Chi Rail 6s 81 7H SI
2 ( R T ft P gen 4s.. 82
43 C! R I ft P ref 4s. . 79
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23 Chil Crp 6s 36
3 Colo Fuel ft T fs. . 85
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75 76
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SS 85
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86 64
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. 94 94 94
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18 Thipont D N 7
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..60 49 , 60
..64 64 64
3 nuques Light 6s
216 Erie gen 4s
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69 Gt North 1 96 96 96
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344 Inter R T 6s 65-
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1 L S ft M S 4s 23., 92 92 92
2 Lehle-h Valley 6a ..102 102 102
7 Lorlllard 6s 95 95 95
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Stocks Bonds
Grain Provisions
Small lots given same attention
aa large lots. PRIVATE WIRES.
We invite inquiries. 1
N. Y. Slock Exchange
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Corner Sixteenth ind Harney Streets
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HarryAfoch
"PAYS THE CLAIM FIRST"
Howard at Eighteenth Street AT. 0360
Insurance Security Bonds
Investment Securities '
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KEEPPOSTED
Important rlevelopmint
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th following securities:
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Sinclair Cons. Pena. R. R.
Baldwin Loco. Callahan ZIne
Pan-Amer. Pet. Tranacont'l Oil
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