Live Stock ; m ii ". Ms. IK U. iinei ,,,. a. ). .k 4!, U.I ,...? 41 . ). I l,M,lll till r . ..4 ill tti eV. r. .... tt IS.44S S.1II Ilareiple a4 aUapiMllleS f Ml(Kk It I ma siM.ksrs. onus. K.r, far il aes'e "'UK f m April ii, ii; m. I.-. it, t ... I RM.II ".. Ill" t. H I' V U. Hf M.I f I i' a v w n , w.i i it i IV Hi. f. 41, U. tlr. 44 I ,, "'. M, W . My., I ... , fci a O. R , III ' .!.. I', i N t- I', ..t 4 ... I'lism I enirel Its f ,.. ,, i M. V, ll Tstal friiu ...JIT Ml II llcl'uiniMN-Hr.P 'I altera itmeur In ...1.11 J I'lldp I'lrhtas' Ca.. ..1.117 (II l.f I -s. kins ra 411 111 ;. Mama l'.-ktH 1'u..,.. t : l.'i " tu II S.Si-s J:t4 w. un.nr J.I it Moan , t'a J II I. iaeeie I'aiking (',,.. II , Milan I'. klti Co.... SJ ..... ii.iltinan Hioa II ,, J liarairh Vail.... II ItldwMt I'sckinf Co.... 17 I nl.a I Omaha Tarkinc (',,.. SI JuBa Moth, ifcina..,.. H No, i "ilia n a t'ikin( Co, 41 ..... J, II. Nulla 36 ..... ..... II. M. Kurru.e a in ... 71 K II. (hiiell a Don.. M .mil a r rant is II Kills I'd I JmHii 1 1 ar ay , i. I luai singer Oliver... 5 T i. Inghram , II y. i). kiiui :t r. p. i..ia in I M. ltiH( Co I" It.ianal..rk Hi" ST W. R Vaa nam Co., Werthmeler as lrn... Ill ith'P buyer 1,411 Kwirt from li.nv.r ..... lit Kirkpairlik Hroa 4) Mica , ! Talal 1.(1 K.lil 14. "17 i'a ti la ltr.i,la. I.no hal With vary l:kral raiaitu for th opening day of in waalt ih niarkal araa lnw In atari "if. wim aarly Irailmc on a in Ho ow. rr haaia and avrry pioapwt of a furlliar flwlina brfora Ih day i done, A few I Hill I iklll and rholr Jirlfnra aold about teaily, but on lha irnrral run of beef ra and row aiuff H vaa a lOft lae low. er irad and very dull at Una decline. Huppllea f aloi'kora anil feeder wore limned and price held aleady undtr a broad demand. Quotation on callla (.ood lo rhuli beevea, ;.JS 34; fair 10 food betvra, I.lifl 7.7i: common to fair beatea, 14. too 7.10; good to rholi: yearling., 7.4r I il); fair lo food yearling. 7.int7 n: common to fair 'earhna, IH.40U7.1A; food to rholr helfere. 7.:4c7.7l; fair la food haifer. 14.0007:4: choir to prim row. 4.04.7I; food to rholr row. ti.tOUI.00; (air to good row. I4.M ITi.lO; rommon to fair coas, 13.00(1 -4.10; good to choir feeder. I7.;4r7.l4; fair to good reader. 4.l97.:4; rom mon to fair feeder. 45.704.40; fond to holr atorkr. 7.;407.4; fair to good locker. I4.7S4T7 55; rommon to fair ini-kara, t.AOT4.74; (ok helfem, 14.10 4TI74; lork heifer. II.4094.OO; dock row, 40QI.5; lork ralve. 15.4041 MO; veal calve, 14.0001.40; bulla, tgi, to., 11.7407.00. BEKF BTKF.nB. No. Av. rr. No. Av. rr. 17 4I T 00 l 1 10 4 l 7 IS 1 1174 T 44 4 !1 7 40 17 10S 7 40 14 714 1 70 40 (4'J 7 40 13 77 T 15 SO 1411 , I 10 PTEEBS AND HEIFERS. 444 7 14 15 4 7 ii 17 741 T 40 14 .' 671 T 10 rOWB. 3 11!i 8 74 5 :i 6 45 4 l!1l 4 10 4 1103 00 t 1354 :5 HKIFERS. S 7.U I 00 3 774 6 !5 7 491 4 35 10 7: 4 10 ...... .1000 4 45 11 434 7 00 3 610 7 10 HULLS. 1 1420 4 00 3 1900 4 56 1 1:0 4 40 1 1090 4 60 4 127 6 75 CALVES. 1 34 7 5...... 144 7 75 3 110 6 00 1 260 I 50 Hogs Rerelpta. 11,300 heil. Trading ' ws slow to start today opening bid ruling fully !6c lower th market develop ing Inter mostly 1523c lower. Light hog aold from 110.00 10.10. the later top prlra for th day and mixed loads and butcher weights, 19. 651 10.00. and pncklng ' grade. 69.2509.76, with extrem heavies, 1 19.0001.26. Bulk of sales 19.750 11.61. HOGS. No. Av. 74.. .541 43. ,.! Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. .. 50 .. 90 .. 10 00 .. 10 10 70 9 75 68. ..301 40 85 ' 40. ..310 67...37J 41. ..ill 96 61. ..20! .. 10 05 zi...m and Lanilra Recli)ts. Cheep 15.600 head. Supplies of fat lambs vera liberal today and on good. demand moved gen r11y steady. Shippers supported th market buying soma of th choice handy walghts, paying top price on clipped lamb of 613.60. Wooled lamb sold from 414.76015.25, and clipped lambs mostly from 613.)01).6O. Several Inarta of shearing lamha went out at S13.75 01t.75;J s"it strung 10 00 -nigner. Quotations on sheep anil lambs: Fat lambs, good to choice, 14.7615.30: fat lamia, fair to good. $14.26 14.75; clipped ' "-B04lS.60; shearing lamb. 113.74014.40; feeder lambs. 113.00013.75; eull lambs 110.00 0 13.00: fat yearlings. i5?i,,t2-60ffl,-60: tHi yearlings, heavy. 66.60010.50; fat wethers, 69.O013.O0; fat .rSSvL'tt 0.50; fat we. heavy, II. 000. 00. , SPRIVn T.lMHQ No. , Av. :.. r, CLIPPRU LAMBS. No, Av. 4 US feeders .. ,s Pr. 15 00 Pr. 13 60 St.. Louis Livestock. i; v . 'East St. Loul. III., April 54 Cattle Recelpta, 2.500 head; f-Mieraliv stendv; few steers easier and light yearlings snd bologna bulls strong in spots; top ma tured steors, IS.75; for 1,446-pound aver ages top light mixed yearling, 48.35; r.( ''!; 38 Pounls: hulk beef steers. 67,:507.5; bulk yearlings, 47:2508.00; 44.3505.00: light veal cslves, steady; top calves, 18.00; bulk, 7.507.75. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; opened 10c to 15e lower; closed lOo lower: practically entire run sold early; top. 110.46; bulk butchers. I10.3010.40: pigs, active: bulk 100 to S pounders, 9.50i&t0.00; packer sows, steady; bulk, 48.75; quality fairly : good. - Sheep anJ Lambs Receipts, 1.500 hosd; steady: good to choice spring lambs. 116.50016.75; choic handy weight shorn lambs, 113.65; bulk shorn ewes. 17.600 , 6.0: medium to good wool ewes, 18.00 03.56. Kansas City IJvestock. , " Kansas City, Mo.. April 34. Cattle Receipt. 16,006 head: beef steers, steady to lit lower; top, 48.35: yearlings, weak to 35o lower; top yearling heifers. 48.10: . fat sh stock, steady to weak: most cows, 44.2504.76; few lots. 46.0006.26: medium to good heifers, l. 0607.25; calves, steady to 2 So higher; choic vtalers. 68.6008.36: odd lots. 18.50. Hog Receipts. 13,000 head; market opened 6010c lower; bulk later, 1016o lowr; closing strong at decline; bulk, I16 to i:0-pounders, 410.00010.10: top, 610.16; 135 , to 300-pounders, 64.85B10.00: bulk sales. 19.65010.10; sows, 18.600 1.76; pigs, ateady, 810.00010.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 8.000 head; market, strong to 35c higher; shorn Tex as wether. 64.5008.75; lambs. 25 0 60c higher: prim wooled Colorados to ship pers, 115.85; 64-pound shorn. 413.25. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la.., April 24. Cattle Re ceipts. 2.306 head; market steady to strong; fed steers and yearlings, 47.000 6.15: warmed up steers and yearlings. 64.60 0 7.00: fat cows and heifer. 84.00 1.60; canners. 82.60fr4.00; veals. 65.000 60; feeders, 66.4006.75; calves, 44.50r 1.60; feeding cows Vtd heifers, 63.500 1.50; atockera. $6.6007.25. Hog Receipts. 4.000 hed; market 10)20c lower; butche,rs. 19.90010 10; lights, -16.15: heavy mixed, 89.7501.90; heavy packers, $6.60; western pigs. 411.00; stars. 67.00: hulk ot sales, 89.90010 10 Sheep Receipts. 10 head; steady. St. Joseph LIt Stock. ' St. Joseph. Mo., April 64. Csttle Re ceipts, 6,000 head; market 15025c lower; steers, $6.7603.35; fowl and heifers, 31.56 01.25: calves. 85.0007.56. Hogs Receipts. 4.o head; market 016e lower; top. $16.16; bulk ot talcs. !.I601.1. Sheep Receipts. 6.50 head: market Steady to strong; lambs, 614.76 016.56; ewes, 4.seei. Flaxseed. - Saluth. April 24. Flaxseed $2.75 Vi. Market. Financial and Industrial News of the Day 9 Ill a.m. Ill . . . Ill r . . I I ti f n II I "r 4 44 Sl SI Omaha Grain Omtha, April 24. Three diy' receipt! of train i trffitrd J0l c.rf. coniUting o( loi can of wheat, lot cars of corn, H cart oi oaia and 9 can ol r and barley, ai compared with a total of 307 cari it year. Total shipment were light, being ISS care, aginit .'.7 can a year ago. Omaha stork of wheat decreased 175,000 bushels, corn dccreaied 87. 0U0 bukhcli. oatt decreased 1 14,000 bushele. Omaha ttocki: Wheat. 1.5.7,000 buihels. agaiiut 46.',000 buihelt last year: corn, !,JoJ,0OO bu4hel. againtt 1.478,000 bunheli last year: oat. 2.450.000 butheli. acainat 067.000 buihela last year. United diates viiiuie supply of wheat tie creased 1,636,000 bushels,- corn de creased 4,U.',000 buihels. oata de creased 2. 10,000 bushels. Liverpool closed ud to Id up. Bucnoi Ai res opened ''Ac higher, but outside marked presented a some what loopy appearance and early ad vance! did not hold. It was said that Minneapolis was on a working basis with Canada and that two cars had arrived there Saturday and advances t ne opinion that quite a little will be worked if the spread holds. Export demand was said to be poor, fore is ti ers are going to Argentina for their supplies on account of the advance in America. 1 here was a eood demand for caiti wheat on the local exc-hance and the heavy offerings were well taken at prices ranging from unchanged to 2c higher than 1-riday. Corn sold read ily at unchanged to Vic higher. Oats were quoted unchanged to k up. Kye was ic higher and barley nomin ally unchanged. WHEAT. No. a dark hard; I cr. il 46; I car (amullyl. 81 42. No. 6 dark hard: 1 rar (amullyl. It 43; No. I hard winter: 1 car a. 41.37: I cara.'$l.3. No. hsrd lntr: 1 car (61 per cent dark!, 11.42: 1 rar ( per cent dark). 61 43: I rar. 81.37: 26 rar. 11.36: 15 rra. II 36: I car (smutty), $1.36; I car (amuttyl 41.36. No. a hard winter: 1 rar. 11.31; 1 car.. 64; 1 rar. 81.33: 1 car (68 per cnt dirk amullyl II 43. No. 4 hard winter; 1 car. 11.33; 1 car (very amullyl. $1.31. Mi. 6 hsrd winter: 1 ear (heavy) .32; 1 rar. 61.31. Sample hard winter: 1 rar (llv wv- II). 11.36: 1 rar (llv weevllsf. 11.31; 1 car (live weevils). 11.33. No. 1 yellow hard: 1 car. 81.3. No. I yellow hard: 3 cars. $1.36: 6 cars. 11.36; 1 rar. 81.34. No. 3 yellow hard: 3 cars. 81.35; 6 cars, $1.34; 6 cars. $1.33. No. 6 sorlnf: 1 car (dark northern. II .31. Sam pi spring: s-6 rar (northern). 11.24. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (durum), $1.26. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (durum, smutty), .24; 1 csr (durum, smutty). 41.25. No. S mlxedr 2-6 rar (no bill). 81.62: J cars (eluriim), 81 23. No. 4 mixed 1 rar (smutty), 11.32. CORN. No. 1 white: ! cara. 63,e. No. I vhite: 13 cars, 63 Sc. No. 3 whit: I cara 63c; 3 cars, 63ci cars, 634c No. 1 yellow: 1 rar (special billing). 64c: 4 rars, 63ic: lrar. 63 4c. No. S yellow; 13 cars. 63toc; 2-5 car (no bill). 62 Sc. No. 3 yellow: 15 csrs. 63c. No. 1 mixed: 1 csr (near white), 63e. No. $ mixed: 4 cars. 62e: 1 car. 614ic; 4 rars. 62Sc: 8 cars, 62Sc: 1 rar (spe cial billing). 62c; 1 car (near white). 63r, No. 6 mixed: 4 cars, 61o; 1 rar (shippers' weight), 61 He; 1 car (special billing), 62e. . OATS. No. I white: 1 car, 36 4e. No. 3 white: 4 "4 cara, 35'ic; 1 ear, 34e; 1 car, 36c; 3 cara, 36Sc. No, 4 white: 6 car. 34c; 3 cars, 33. RTB. No. 2: 3 cara, 11.00. No. 3: I cars, 69c. No,' 4: 3-5 cara, 18c; U-cr rye snd corn mixed, 9c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Receipts Wheat Corn '. Oat .-. Rye Barley Shipments Wheat , Corn Oat , Rye ' Todsy Wk. Ago Tr. Ago 163 34 , 113 ,n.,161 61 80 .....29 11 - 11 .... 7 8 4 ..... 2 6 ' 0 Todsy Wk. Ago Tr. Ago 69 6 76 76 68 147 ..... 36 26 8 .... 0 9 ... 0 1 4 3. Barley PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Todsy Wk. Ago Tr. Ago ... .1,262,000 860,000 714,000 .... 950.000 697,000 737,000 .1.. 463,000 444,000 466,000 Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago ..... 406,000 619.000 469,000 ....1,305,000 721.000 416,000 Receipts Wheat .... Corn ...... 0t Khlpmenta Wheat ..... Corn Oat 1.219.009 410,000 560,000 OMAHA STOCKS. Bushals Wheat . Corn . . . Oats .... Rye .... Today , .1,527,000 Tr. Ago 462,000 1,478,000 967,000 63,000 14.000 1,363.000 3,450,000 928.000 35.000 Barley CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Wheat. 124 28 Corn , 47 135 Tr. Ago 34 116 Oats 1 60 101 81 KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago 215, 126 100 61 3 6 LOUIS RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago ,..133 76 60 1 ...... 33 . 29 -? Wheat Corn ....... Oats '. ' ST. Carlots Whest i... Corn ...... 356 143 .. " ' 3 Tr. Ago 133 63 Oats 33 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECRIPTS. Carlots . Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Minneapolis 201 297 279 Dululh 96 . 28 ; 63 Winnipeg ....166 336 99 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By TJpdlke Grain Co. DO. S62T. April 24. Art. I Open. I High. 1 lw. Close. Sat. Wot. I I I I May 1.48 1.48 1.44 H 1.45T4f 1.474 1.49 1.454 1.47V, July 1.29 S 1.294 1.3744 1.28S 1.3944 l.! MS 1'29Vi Sept. 1.20. 1.20S 1.18 1.19 y. 3.20 i 1.20 Rye I I I May 1.12HI 1.12SI 1.101,1 1.10! 1.12 .Tuly 1,05 I 1.05S1 1.44HI 1.04sl IM Com ( I I 1 Msy .614 .63 .614 .61 .61 .62 .614 July .654 .6t!4 .634 '-5 .66 .S5S Sept. .67 .68 .67?4 -.67U .674 .68 , - . i - Oats I . , - I. I May .38H ,38H ..37 .37 .38 .38 HI . July .(ml .41 .40 .40 .41 ' .41 Sept. .43 .42 .41 .41 .42 Pork I I I' May ,. (...... I .. 121.25, Lard I - I I 1 May 10.95 110.65 l0.92 119.93 111.06 July 11.15 11.22 11.16 ll.li 111. 26 Ribs 1 I I May 11.65 ill. 70 11.65 (11.70 111.62 July il 0 82 10.94 10.83 110.90 10.85 Chicago IJveslsck. ' Chicago, April j!4. Cattle Receipts 24, 000 head; beet steers 16 to 25c lower; hetter grades of most;, top yearlings. 49.10; many unsold late; bulk ot day's trading. I7.364jl.36; she stock and bulls stesdy to week; closed steady; calves and stockers tully steady; feeders weak; bulk beet rows and. heifers. 65361??. 00; can ners snd cutters, mostly- 43.6004.26: bulk bologna bulls. 84.254j4.40; veal calves mostly around $7.00. Hogs Receipts 46,000 head: mostly 10 to 20c lower than Saturday's average; in-between butchers off moat: closing fairly active; shippers bought about 7.500; holdover fairly liberal; top, 110.66; bulk, I9.90eio.60; pigs steady; mostly 49.2s 16.66. Sheep snd Lambs Rceipts 17.600 head: fall lambs 25 to 60c higher: top wooled lambs. 116.60; top shorn, $14.75 to city butchers; bulk shorn, $13.604914.10: shorn yesrltngs and twos, 412.25; shorn wethers 39.75IJ10.OO; few wooled ewes $9.50 down: shorn, 89.76 down; shearing lambs, $14.35. Turpentine ami Rosin. Savannah. (;., Arr!5 J(. Turpentine Firm; ssles. 121 bsrrl; receipts. 148 bar rela; abtpmenls, 337 barrels; stock, 1,716 barrels. Rosin Firm: sales. 399 caska; receipts, 215 casks: shipments, 7.231 caaks; stock, 40.541 casks. Quoie: B. I. 8416; T., $417: P. (1. 2; H. I. 1(22; K. 1415; M. 64.50; N. 4o.0; W, G, 15.50; W, W, 16.66. Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Oata a aw la4 Wlr. Chicago, April 24. Realising sale ei wheat, credited partly to leading longi, resulted in an cay market after May had opened strong, I Me higher, at 14'. There was rather general selling, however. Trice gradually worked lower and clo.ed with net lo.ici of J-4fil 7-Kc, May It ailing. I'orn and oat declined J-8 U l-.'c. live was trrl J-8(rI I Kc. Statistical news was favorable for a higher range, but had tittle effect in view ol the irilciit selling of the May by houses with eastern con nections. The aggre6ive buying, so noticeable lat week, was lacking. Many conimikioii houses and local traders believed reaction was overdue. They were not surpried by the breajc. At no tune were the new cmn nc liveries higher than the outside fig ure of Saturday's close. The July rptcmtcr spread exceeded lUc at one tune, but huishcd about 9 Mc over, A reduction of 7.8-10.0(10 bushels in the amount of ocean passage and a uc- create of I.oJo.ikkj bushels in the vis ible supply failed to bring in any great amount of buying. M.I Atler laatra urain. Thr were punteruu bid for both a.h ram and oat In Ih market. There war Intimation of a good buslnesa. both port and dome.llr. nh th ! stler oat st StiniiMPOIIs (or th first time In a year, ruture. however, were not at-f-'le, to sny stnt. They rlod shout Ih poliom with (raitlonal net lo.a. The ea.t bought July enrrt early. Cah house look slay and sold tb July. Receipt wars 117 rara of corn, and 124 rare of oata. Weather conditions wr generally favorable for field work. A drrs of 4.132.000 buahel corn and. i.OO.OOt bu.hrl oata. in Ih vlalbl 1Pply re flected heay. shipment to Canadian pone. H. board eiurters were after ry at Cht rato and r good buyer uf future, off. aeiiin to aotti exlrnt th decline in wheel. No ronflrmatlon waa rectlved of sale to Russia, although that rountry was aald to have arranged credtla !th London for purchase of srnund 1,000,004 buihels, II6 a4ea. (eorge E. starry, president of th Ar mour lira In company, who ralurned from California Sunday, laaued s statement that May wheat waa In strong hands. He re gard It as unssf for anynn to b short unless he has th wheat to deliver. Th lord trading element o construed this remark that it aold wheat freely, as sisting In the break. "Two rara of Canadian wheat out of Puluth storage sold Sslurdav at a good profit, bringing 160 over May." aaid a meaaag from Minneapolis. "Canadian No. 3 northern ran be worked, If It grades No. 3 dark northern h-re." The Agricultural Institute at Roma y available atipphea of breadstuff an suf ficient for requirement of Importing countries. It Is probable that some ex portable surplus will exist on August 1, 1922. I. ateat reports from Russia place a more encouraging outlook for th whlat crop. Weather has Improved and spring seed Ings are progressing, b'oil conditions sre good. New York Cotton. New York, April 24. Prices moved higher In moderate trading in today's rotton market. In fairly animated trad ing the Hat moved 10 to 30 points higher ' in the first couple of hours, dtstsnt op tions being decidedly firm, reflecting un favorable weather news. Belling from New Orleana and Wall Street long was well absorbed by commission houses, shorts and room traders, until th later trading when sentiment becam mixed and pressure from room longs and ring operatora caused prices to slip off until they were but little above Friday's close. There wss a slight Improvement In tons near the close, which found the list 1 to 6 point let higher. Spot waa steady, 10 points advance, 18.15c for middling upland. Southern spot markets were: Gslveston, 17.40c, unchsnged; New Orleans, 17c, 12 points advance: Savannah. 17c, un changed; Klemphls. 17c, unchanged: Hous ton. 17.25c, unchanged; Little Rock, 17c, unchanged. - . . Mew York (ieneral. New York, April 24. Flour Quiet; spring patent. (8. 0008.60: (pring clear. $.006.75; soft winter straights, $6.60 $6.76; hard winter straights, 1)7.60 8.00. Cornmeal Dull:' fine white granulated. $1.70pl.86: yellow. $1.7001.80. Wheat Spot, easy; NO. 2 red and No. 2 hard. $1.59: No. 1 Manitoba, 11.63. and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.48, c. I. f. track. New York, to arrive. - . Corn Spot, steady; No. 21 yellow and No.. 2 white. 80c; No. 3 mixed, -76c, c. I. f. New York, all rail. OatB Spot, stesdy: No. 3 white, 49c. Hay Quiet; No. 1, '$29.001881. 00; No. 2. $26.0029.00; No. 3, $24.00626.00; shipping. $22.00924.00. Hops Quiet; state 1921, 2025c; Pa. clflo coast 1921, 22 (T 27c; 1920, 18020c Pork Stesdy; mess, 26.0027.00; fam ily, 27.0O28.00. Lard Easy; middle west, 3113011.40. . Tallow Quiet; special looee, 6Sc, nom inal. Rice Steady: fancy head, 6?i7Vie. Sew York Sugar. New York, April 24. There was no change In the local raw sugar market today, with Cubas for spot and May shipment quoted at 2c, cost and freight, equal to 3.88c for centrifugal. There were sales of 13,000 bags of Cubas for May shipment to an operator at quoted prices. Th. clrrnlsllnn of notices caused ' the scattering liquidation in May contracts wntcn had Deen an unsettling eueci on the general list in raw sugar futures. After showing net declines of 2 to 8 points, however, the. market steadied on covering and teports that notices were being tonped. Final prices were 1 to 6 point net lower Slay, 2.38c; July, 2.262c; September. 2.82c; December, 2.87c. The market for refined sugar was un changed at 5.25c to 6.40c for fine granu lated with trading light. Refined futu.is nominal; May, 5.70c; September, 6.21c ' . - 'ew York Coffee. New York, April 24. Scattering liquida tion of May contracts In preparation tor possible notices on Wednesday, led to re actions In the market for coffee futures today. The opening was 1 point lower to 3 points higher, with late months rela tively steady on a little trade buying or buying against eales of neatv deliveries. May soon eased off to 9.94c. or 21 points net lower, however, and September eased off to 9.80c, or 4 points be low the etosink quotations of last week. There was enough covering to steady prices around these figures and 'May ral lied several points from the lowest with the market closing at a net decline of 5 to 12 points. Sales were estimated at about 48.000 bags. May, 10.03c; July. 9.99c; September, 9.79c; October. 9.76c! December. January and March, 9.67c. . Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s, ' 114llHe; Santos 4s, 14jei5c. , Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, III., April 24. Potatoes Slightly stronger; receipts, 65 cars; total United States shipments. 83 csrs: Wis consin sacked round whites,- 31.46 1.8 cwt.: Wisconsin bulk round whites, 61.55 91.66 cwt.; Michigan sacked round whites, $1.60(1)1.65 cwt., Minnesota sacked round whites, 31.40!. 60 cwt.; Idaho sacker. Kurals, $1.70 -fcwt.; new. stock, steady: Florida double-headed barrela Spaulding Rose. No. 1, 67.25; bushel crate Spaulding Rose, No. 1, $2.0002.26. New York Drygoods. New York. April 24. Cotton goods mar kets were steady today, with trading in unfinished goods of moderate volume. Yarns also were steady with inquiry more general. An advance was announced In some of the worsted cioakings. Burlaps were steady. There waa a shading of pricea on Japan raw silk and a rise in cantons. The fur auctions opened today and pricea showed a alight recession. New York Dried Fruits. New York. April 24. Evaporated Ap ples Slow: state, IS H a 50c. Prune Stedy: California,- 6B18Hc; Oregon. 6tl14Vic. Apricots Firm ; fancy, 33 He Peaches Firm; choice, 1316c; extra choice, 16tt4j17c; fancy, l4H20c. Raisin Quiet; loose muscateta, 14(6. lfiSc; choice to fancy, seeded, 1446) Hlc; seedless, 16020c. ' Ylslhle Grain Snpply. " New York, April 21 The visible supply of American grain shows ths following changes: Wheat decressed 1.636.000 bush-Is. Corn decreased 4.064.000 bushels. , Oats decressi-d 2.160.000 bushels. Ro decreased 208. 000 bushels. v Rarley decreased 69.00t) bushels. London Money. Tendon, April 24. Money, 5 per rent; discount rates, short and 3-month bills, 4H62 9-16 per cent. Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. (tab ttee) (sMt 44 Irs. New oik, April .'. I his week opened, as last week closed, with in terest shifting from the stock mar ket to other financial market, not ably bonds and foreign exchange. Half a doaen stock scored advances of a point or more, but this happen ra mumy on small transactions m usually inactive shares, notably the preferred stocks ot certain industrial companies. In the greater part of the market, changes were only frac tional after a desultory business, and many ot tnc eiianges were declines. I his subsiding of activity and strength m the stock market is perfectly familiar phenomenon when that market, haviiiir worked itself into a high degree of excitement, is Drought to a halt by some unexnect cd news with doubtful implication such as the Kusso-Gerniaii exploit at Genoa a week ago. The character oi the financial siluaiioir, the influence which had invoked the previous spec ulative enthusiasm, may not have changed at all; it is merely the fact mat tnc snecuator lias been compell cd to stop and think, which, at such times, puts at least a temporary quietus on uau streets bull move incut. Klerllnr Ad.snre Karlr. Th interest a hli h haa been taken In th higher rale for Ih Important turupcu aibans was baaed chiefly on Ih fel- Ing that this market' action would ns a kind of barometer of (ituncul semi- mnl regarding th tienoa conference. Thu considered, today a aarly advance or atarling to II C". was at leat nrga lively roaaurlug, for. although Ih ad vane over Saturday's closing waa neither large nor well aualaliied. It brought the rale above any quotation reached slme the Uenoa conference assembled in fart, lo th h Ig beat level In aom seven week. Kxuhange on Pans nearly regained US high rats of ths preceding Monday, tut attention waa more particularly attrac ted to tn days recovery in in market. Measured a usual. In hundredths uf a rent, this rat went from 36 to 44, whlrn la lb highest touched alms February. It had fallen in 41 arch to S'i. On must again keep In mind that, alight thee varlationa seem to he Intrlnairally, they represent large percentages of rlss snd Ian. Knerulallre Field Marrow. Insofar a the recent recovery measure th market' Idea of German s political situation, It may bs based on Uermany'a "deal" with Russia or on Lloyd iioorge's vigorous efforts to bresk th dlplomstic deadlock between Paris snd Rsrlin. The second Inference would be sltogether the mors reasonasl. for when Russia a en ports In 1921 are reported by the Rus sian commisnsrlrs themselves ss only 216.- two tons and when more than one-third of the 920,000 tons of Imposta came from K'ng-land, against lex than one-fourth from Germany, the field for special trade advantagea must at least be described as narrow. On ths whole, the movement of the European exchange ratea Indicate a hopeful spirit regarding the outcome at uenoa, tempered, however, with great caution. There was no halt In the demand for investment bonds, Uriwards of 30 for eign or domestic losns reached or passed their previous highest price. The en hancement of values Is now psrtlrulsriy) noteworthy In railway bonds, arrectlng both divident paying rompaniea and rom panles which have auapended dividends. New York Stocks Ranee of prices of the le&ding stocks furnished by I.ogsn & Bryan,, 248 Peters Trust building: HAIIiRUADS. Saturday High. t.ow. Close. Close. A., T. . S. F 101-Se 100V4 10114 10l B. 4b 0 49 44 48 46 Can. Pacific 14414 143 143H 143 N. Y. Central 92 904' 91 91 Che. & Ohio 654 6514 65 65 art. Northern .... 764 7 7614 764 Illinol Central,.. 107 14 107H 107-4 K. C. Southern.... 27T4 2714 27 271 Lehigh Valley 624 624 62 62 Mo. Pacific 4 24 24,4 24 N. Y. & N. H.... 29'4 2514 29 254 No. raclflc 77 '77'4 7714 77 Hi C. & N. W 764 75T4 75T4 76 C, R. I. & P.'.... 47. 45 46 474 So. Paelflc 91 904 1 .91 Va So. Railway 254 25 25 26 C. M. 3b St. P... 28 28 2814 284 U. P. ...' 134 138 13814 138 STEELS. Am. Car Fdry.,..163 162 163 162 Allis-Chalmers ....- 63 60 50 61 a,t, toco 1171 115 116 117 Baldwin X.oco. lis 111-4 . 1 1 ?i 1 -j Beth. Steel Colo. P. & I Crucible Midvale Steel .... Pressed Steel Car. 79 78 7is 31 64 30 64 37 ST 64 32 64 37 82 38 3S'i 82 57 82 Rep. S. & 1 69 58 68 Ry Stl. Springs Sioss-Scheffield 102 102 102 103 tb 44 44 U. S. Steel s Vanadium ... 4314 4214 98 42 53 67 37 19 28 31 4114 32 29 17 16 66 64 40 65 4 99 43 54 ' 68 -37 . 19 28 32 2 32 29 17 16 13 COPFr.Ka. Anaconda ....4 64 63 57 37 Am. S. R. Co... 68 Cerro De Pasco... 37 Chill 19 Cwiao 37 Green Cananea . . 32 Inspiration 43 19 38 .11 41 y. 31 29 17 16 is'.' Kennecott 32 Miami -' Nevada Con....... 17 Ray Consolidated.. 16 Seneca Utah 1...... 67-4 OILS. General Asphalt.,. 66 Cosden 41 67 64 '4 40 56 '4 18 134 16 ' 68 64 38 9 33 63 33 179 ; 46 .21 64'4 40 14 65 Cal. Peterol .'. 56 Island Oil Invincible Oil .... 18 18 18 132 16 68 64 38 9 33. 62 32 179 45 20 10 Mexican Peterol Middle States .. Pacific Oil Pan-American . Phillips Pierce Oil . . Pure Oil Royal Dutch . . . Sinclair Oil .133 133 15 14 58 68 65 38 10 33 63 33 m 38. 9 33 . 62 32 179 45 20 Standard Oil, N. J.179 Texas Co 46 Union Oil 21 wmte oil mi 10 MOTORS. Chandler 76 76' 76 General Motors ,.12 12 12 Willys-Overland . 8 8 8 Plerce-Arrow '....'24 23 24 White Motor 49 49 ' 49 76 12 814 24 49 Studebaker 124 121 122 123 RUBBER AND TIRES. Flsk '. 1914 18 IS Goodrich ti'i 40 43 18 41 48 19 17 65 Kelley-Springfield. 51 48 61 Keysto'ne Tire 21 19 21 Ajax 18 17 16 U. S. Rubber 66 65 66 1 . INDUSTRIALS. Amer. Beet Sugar. 41 41 41 Atlan. Gulf si W. I. 34 32 S3 Amer. Inter. Corp.. 46 45 46 33 46 Amer. Telephone .124 122 123 123 American can .... 49 ,. 474 4 49 '4 Central Leather .. 38 37 38 38 Cuba Cane 1614 16. 16 16 Cuban-Amer. Sugar 22 22 22 22 Corn Products ....103 102 103 103 Famous Plsycrs .. 82 81 8t 82 Genersl Electric ...166 164 164 164 Ot. Northern Ore... 41 41 41- 41 International Har., 97 Am. H. & L., ptd.. 70 TJ. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 48 Inter. Paper 28 Inter. M. M.. pfd. 65 Amer. Sugar Ret... 76 Sears-Roebuck .... 76 Stromsberg 66 Tobacco Products.. 70 Worthington Pump 53 Wilson Co 47 97 70 . 48 47 83 74 75 65 69 63 .45 63 9714 97 70 48 48 ' 84 76 75 55 69 53 46 62 92 25 40 33 46 70 48 48 83 76 76 56 69 63 44 63 93 Westlnghouse Elec. 63 American Woolen.. 93 92 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil 25V 264 Am. An. Chemical 41 "4 .19 33 46 22 65 77 85 3 40 Am. Linseed 34 Union Bag, pfd Bosch Magneto ... 46 Brklyn. Raplr Tr. 23 65 46 23 66 77 85 4 22 65 79 85 4 Continental Can... 66 Cal. Packing .... 79 Col. G. A E 85 Col. Graph. 4 National Enamel.. 39 38 39 38 United Fruit ....143U 143U litu. 143 Lorlllard Tob 149 National Lead .... 92 93 93 92 Pullman 129 127 128 12 Punt Alegre Sug. 39 39 39 39 So. P. R. Sugar.. 48 48 48 .... Retail Stores ..... 61 60 61 61 Ssperior Steel ... .17 37 37 37 St. I.. A P. F 30 30 30 jn Vs. Car Chem 35 34 2a 34 Total aales. 1,321,600 shares. '-, Money Close, 4 per cent, Marks Close, .0039c,- Saturday close, .tr.3!4 e. " Francs Close, v0933c; Saturday close. Sterling Close, $1.43; Saturday close, 14.42, New York Bonds (Th Btt is (he only Omaha newspaper which) publishes the of fidal close of the Nw York Stock acbangt) bonds ) K'w TaiS, Abfil 44 'Beads ktd rata. Ilvsly firm ldy I) Ih ! funh ..least. induing salt, oliirh inri4s4 tn liberty witr ad Mtil el Ik (rally sueiig tHs- Ih autsisadiaig realms of lbs in ih ireugiti t lietiiua. lh.e being rhisflv rpiM4 r in i-ksI grout, notable sm luri, Wei l holer u4 rtutn, HirWuh refunding . Thlid Avenue ailjusiiiinnla, llioukltn Traa.il r. fund, sua lludeua 4 J4hli la com.. Sev-lkl f Iks firl av.tam-M of (rrins toniinueil In show irnih. far lirularlv lHH-4 Kingduiai af lji. tthlra) aiimd a new rxoiit. rrmh ga.ra n em and niuniviual. and (juMit.latid Is, 61. .Iran, iter un-ven, the 6s m.kins ulxianlial gain. hil th 4 skence). th board ll.l of higher rail. iiilrv4 many of ih underlyinf ar murtgag I sue of uih lenia Hew Havre, huh reflerteil ihe trength of Ihsslwk; Kri. St. I'aul runveriible. Noiihein r. ride 9s and 4a, SVtutlisrn Hsllasy 4s, Has board Air Liu . snd $1. Louis sail ban Srattrifti') iio onie. New Haven ttu 1 point, th Ji, of 1941 and 14 gained 3 snd I, ir. i.e. lively, and th 4a of 1 1.4 snd 14. f gained and 3t point, Among iiiluairlai and utilities, Armour 4S. Invinolile oil , Slidial Hte.l S. Anisrlran Talephon snd I'a.ltiu Tl plum 4 in eaperial demand. Total salea, par tslu. r 4J1, 741.600. tailed males Bosda. Pale (In $1.61 High re Hi Liberty 31, .. S9.63 94 34 Liberty .t 4 f-lna 16. 1 I9S.06 S3 Liberty 2d 4a.. S 4 64 Liberty 1st 4'.s 94 13 I lift Llueny 2d 4s S9 66 246 Liberty Sd 4S S4 10 163 Liberty 4th 4',s S4.44 494 Victory 4 ..I 74 1 Victory IN ,.o ss 96 4 44.13 99 4 96.74 99 43 1,7 16.44 Korelgs, (ioiernmrnl, Rials and Municipal. 39 Argentine 7 10 o 100 64 Chinee (lev Ry S. 66 64 66 3 I'liy llergen H....II1 lit 111 3 City Rem 4 ....l- 13 113 24 City Hordeaux .... 44 4 64 II city Christiana 4a. 116 110 116 13 City ('open 64s... S3 92 92 II City Lons 6s .... 66 46 6s 14 City Marseilles 6s.. 64 66 86 20 City R D Jan 6a. ..15 0( 1o 1 city a Paulo Ss ...1064 16 104 3 City Toklo Ss 73 73 73 17 City Zurich 6s ....11314 1 1 3 4 Dani.h MJinl 4a A. 113 111 111 63 depart beine 7s . 26 ln Can 6 no 29 3 Iom Can 6a 31... 73 ru Ra Ind 4 47. 94 94 94 .101 ln 101 f i f 94 t 94 S7 46 96 24 lu Ea Ind 6 S3 23 French Rep 4 .107 IS). 107 44 French Rep 7a ..103 l"2 13 10 .Ispsnese 1st 4.. 91 91 9I 43 .Ispanexe 4s 76 77 77 62 King Belgium 7s. 10914 104 109 S King Belgium 6a ..104 103 13 24 King lienmarlt 6s . 99 94 9 King Italy 6'js . . 6 9 9 124 King Nether 6a ... 9," 95 96 5 King Norwsy 6s ..112 112 113 87 King Sweden 6s ..101 101 4 101 14 249 Pa Ly Md 6s 85 64 64 I Rep Chile 6s 46. ..105 15 105 4 Rep Uruguay 8a ..1 106 !" 30 Stat Queenslsn 7s. 110 16 110 6 Flats Queen 6 ...102 10! 02 17 Stat nilS 8a ,.10( 103 10( 4 Swli. Con fed 8s ..116 116 114 14 TJKGBftI 6a 22. .107 107 17 74 I KOBil 5a 29. .109 1094 109 124 UKll BaVf 5a 37. .102 101 102 43 U 8 Bra r.ll 8s 1 107 107 60 U 8 Mexico 6 .... 69 69 69 41 U 8 Mexico 4 68 67 68 Railway and Miscellaneous Bonds. 8 Adsms Exp 4s 77 76 7T 17 AJax Rubber 8s ..100 ino inn 42 Am Ag Ch 7s ..104 1"3 103 1 Amer Cot Oil 5s .. 87 67 87 61 Amer Smelt 6s .... 92 91 91 67 Amer Sugar 6s ....loo 99 100 1 Amer TtTrv ..113 113 113 21 Amer T ft T c t 6s 91 91 91 15 Armour Co 4s . 91 90 91 19 A T S F gen 4s.. 89 88 88 13 A T ft H F adj 4s. 84 83 83 3 All Refln 6s ....104 103 103 61 Bait ft O 6a 100 99 99 64 Rait ft O cv 4s.. 83 82 82 19 Bell Tel Penn 7s ..104 1(16 106 6 Bkl Edt gen 7s D..107 107 ' 107 74 Bkl R T 7s c a 80 79 79 4 Can North 6a..,112 112 112 109 Can Fsc.rieh 4 81 79 80 5 Cent Georgia lis... 99 99 99 .. 99 .. 97 ..116 . . 91 13 Cent Leather 6s .. 97 97 97 30 Cerro de Pas 8s 198 Ches ft O cy 6s. . 115 115 90 90 33 Ches ft O rv 4s.. 45 C B & Q ref 6s A. 20 Chi ft East III 6s... 67 Chi Gt West 4s.... 84 C M ft 8 P cv 4. 88 98 80 43 84 88 97 79 63 72 97 .79 63 72 66 73 104 C M ft S P ref 4s 67 7 5 Chi ft North 7s . 61 Chi Railways 6s.. 88 C R I ft P ref 4s. . 6 Chi ft West Ind 4s 4 CCO ft 3 L gen 4s 16 Chile Copper 6s . 211 Chile Copper 6s . 12 Colo Indus 5s .... 106 106 106 82 81 82 83 82 76 75 81 81 92 76 81 103 103 103 , 91 90 90 77 77 77 89 88 25 Colo ft Sou ref 4a 89 14 Con Cos Mary 5s. 89 73 Consol Gas 7s 117 89 89 115 116 41 Cub Can Sug deb 8s 84 84 84 8 Cuba R R 7s A . .10244 102 102 14 Cub Amer Sugar Ss.insVt 106 106 3 Del ft Hud cv 6s .. 99 99 99 10 D M ft F D 4s ... 56 65 56 25 Det Edl ref 6 103 103 103 100 Det Unl Rys 4 lis.. 84 84 84 9 Dla Match 7s ...108 107 107 82 Du Pont D N 7s.l07 106 107 47 Duques Light 6s ...103 102 103 68 Erie gen 4s 65 64 55 11 Erl pr lien 4s 5 64 65 3 Flsk Rubber 8s.... 107 107 107 42 Fram Ind dev 7s.l01 101 101 3 Gen Electric deb 5s 99 99 99 116 GoodV'r Tire 8s 31.103 103 103 - 60 Goody'r Tire 8a 41.116 116 116 26 Grd Trk Can 7s ...112 112 112 9 .Grd Trk Can 6s ...103 103 103 58 Gt North 7s A 109 108 108 74 Gt North 6s B.. 99 98 98 33 HU ft Slsn ref 6s A 84. 83 84 152 Hu & Man a 1 6s. . 66 65 65 11 lilt Cent 6s .... 90 Illl Cent ref 4s . . . 19 III! State deb 4s. 14 Indiana Steel 5s . 72 Inter Met 4s. . . 338 Inter Met 4s ctfs 363 Inter R T ref 6s.. 90 Inter M M sf 6s. . . 66 Inter Psp ref 5s B 67 Invincible Oil 8s. . 87 Iowa Cent ref 4. 29 K C F S ft M 4s.. 15 K f! Southern 5s . 102 101. 101 87 v 87 87. 93 92 99 19 16 68 97 86 97 47 80 92 99 19 17 70 98 87 98 48 80 99 19 17 70 98 87 97 48 80 88 109 99 87 90 94 96 88 88 4 K-S Tire 8s m i 4 Lacks Steel 5s 23.. 99 99 22 Lacks Steel 6s 50.. 88 87 4 Lacle O 8 L 1st 5s. 90 90 32 L S ft M 8 d 4s 28. 95 94 2 L S ft M S d 4s 31. 96 96 8 T.nrillerd 6a ..95 95 US IS Lou ft Nas ref 6B.102 102 102 13 Lou ft Nas un 4s .. 91 91 91 11 TVtol Pet Sa 105 105 105 7 Mich S Tel 1st 6s.. 98 98 98 111 Mid Steel cv 5s 89 88 89 31 M ft S ret 6S .. 48 47 48 13 M S PTSM 6S..106 102 102 . 2 M K ft T 1st 4s... 83 83 83 5 Mo Pao ref 5s 23.. 100 100 100 55 Mo Pac gen 4s ... 66 6614 f4 2L Mont Pow 6s A.. 95 9 95 3 Morr ft Co 1st 4S 85 85 85 21 N O T M 1 5s.... 72 71 72 11 N Y Central c 7s.. 106 106 106 25 I Y Central d 6s.. 104 103 103 (ON Y Central c 4s.. 83 83 8314 . 11 N Y Edl ref 6s.H0 .109 109 248 NYNH&H c 6s 48. 83 80 83 91 hiYNH&H d 4s 67. 61 60 61 7 N Y O ft W ref 4s. 76 75 76 43 N Y Rail ref 4s ct. 40 39 39 10 N Y Tel d 6s 49... 105 105 105 33 N Y Tel ref 6s 41.103 103 103 200 N Y W & B 4s.. 59 65 67 2 Nor ft Sou 6s A... 69 69 69 16 Nor ft Was cv s ..109 109 109 16 Nor ft We con 4s. 89 98 Nor Tac p 1 4s. 4 9 Nor Psc gen 3s. . 2 N S Pow ret 5s A 69 N W B T 7s .... 1 Ore ft Cal 1st 5s 21 O S L gtd 5s ctfs. . 34 O-W R R ft N 4s.. 1 Pac G & E 6s.... 97 To r Tel J& Tel 6s.. 87 64 8614 , 87 63 63 . 92 .107 . 99 . .101 . 82 . 91 92 92 106 106 99 99 101 101 81 81 91 91 95 95 95 is P.ol. Mof Car 8s 103 103 103 S Pan-Am P ft T 7S. . 99 99 99 IS Penn R R 6s....l08 107 108 66 Penn R R gen 6s.... 99- 96 99 15 Penn R R gen 4s 90 90 90 93 Pere Msr ref 6s... 96 94 96 2 Pierce Oil deb 8s.. 99 99 99 3 P C C ft St L 6s A 98 97 98 13 Reading gen 4 85 85 85 11 Repub I ft 8 col 6s.. 94 94 94 5 Rio G ft West 1st 4s 69 66 69 20 R Isl Ark ft L 4s 82' 81 82 10 St L I Mt ft S ref 4s 88 88 88 37 St L ft S F adj 6s.. 83 83 82 81 St L ft S F inc 6s 71 70 70 13 S L ft 8 F p II 4s A 74 73 73 3 St L S W 1st 4s.. 76 . 78 71 26 S P ft K C 8 L 4a 82 ' 82 83 3 8 A ft A P 1st 4.. 77 77 77 47 Seaboard A L con 6s 60 69 69 10 Seaboard A L adl 6s 28 27 37 41 Seaboard A L ref 4s 44 44 44 3 8 Steel Hoop 8a A.. 99 99 49 15 Sin Oil cv s 104 104 14 74 Kin Oil col Vs 100 99 99 7 So Psc cv 4s 91 91 91 6 So Psc ref 4s 88 87 88 20 So Pac col tr 4s.... 82 82 82 123 So Ry gen 99 99 99 3 So Ry coa Ss.a-... SOW ISV4 16 44 e Ry a. a 4a is per n Sur I., t 94 96 SI Oil .1 1 .1 4 1 11 IIS hi,4 Ave al ... ) ! ! 1 Thud Ave isf 4 ,. l !S 14 Tab Fred le -. I4 ! II lMH6 I' l 4,,, 41V 911- S lata) fa v 4 91 4 t laws ff 4..., 41 tf I Ini-a l.ak r I 11 Isi'l 4 tail.4 I 'lug t ..v .. I I HI Sty lav I S I s SI 47 $4 1' H He.lm 6 ti 44 614. 64 tf IU itiv 61 ti'j - r - - ,i,..wr I 1.,,,' 1 14 I' H hubarr Sa 4414 41 V il of Sa 11 I t ub f I. .,.. 41V it Va Cf Ch I '.a 44 II l'p t'h l.t 6,, 9 l-'a 146 M 11 t.44 I!', e.'a a 91 Si v nr a ......... tl I w e. rtiau . .lean laaw laau I Waal Sla.v'd lal 4 W ' ; Weateta I'a.ifie I., 44 61 - 1 v.ius H ..l-s isaw it II W'Mi'hauas ;iev U 7. f f vv 1, as 4 i ,( li Wlc MM ai.el ta... 64 S 4 Wi s ft t f !..i i 16 II Wilson A Ca r ss. 92 91 91 S Wis Cnirl gen 4s II , II', II ' N. Y. Curb Bonds .tN,r Trk. April 4 -Tran.aHlons en Ih New Vork urb-lWnd.tntbl today ss follow. lH.me.lle Ksatl. nie (in 11 ( jt iarh 3 Allie.1 Parker S .,41 IS Allied I'S.k 4 ctfs 41 I Am Col till 4 94 lrfw S3 61 I'los ' 62 ! S 4 Am l.lg ft Tts St ..! 1', 4 Am TATS 34. ...11 n 4 Am Tob I 21 124. : 5 Anaroada Con t.,s 44 I Anacoa t op Is 29,. 13 1j', 3 Armour at C 7s ..14 14 u 11 : lS 3U 14 nein nieei I 2J...ISI 11 102 109 14 43 94 l: tl 13 1: 19 14 44 I.; 14 31 Kelh Kle Is 36.. 3 Can Nat Ity q 7 S Cent hi eel 4s ... I folum llrapho 4s , l lti. 16 16 S I I onaol Ta.llla 6 I Ks Aaan 4 3 Cuban Tel 1U. :4..t2 IS fiear ft Co T 3 Kmpir O ft K I Galena bis Oil 7s S (toodrlrh Tlr t. .l-i'4 101 .11 11 11 .12 13 12 101 ssa- in I flrnd Trunk !.. .14 Is la 21 Gulf Oil 7. .......11 101 ( II lleins Co is ln( IKS 11 llumhl Oil la .11 161 11 94 l"l 1 49 94 94 93 47 Inter R T 4s 23., IS J Kr 7 Wl S Knn Copper 7s 4 Ijii lede Haa 7a . 5 l.lbhy McNeil ;s. I Manitoba 7a ll'l 14 .101 l-i 104 64 94 44 92 .14 . 9 ft 15 Marland ref 7 ;... 94 U S Nat Arm 7 ... 94 16 N Y N H ft II 4a.. 42 14 Philtd-l Co ta 41.. 67 97 97 I Phil Kl 103 !3' A3 S Prne ft Gam 7 21.102 101 103 I To Re Co NJ 7. ...100 100 100 S Robert 'ilr 7s .... 94 94 94 3 beara-Ro 7 32. ...10 10 A 3 Seara-noe 7s 33. ..101 11 0 3 Shwheen 7s 14 14 104 1 Solvay ft Cle la ...101 tni mi I 8 W B T 7s 103 103 102 S Stan Oil NT 7a 36.105 16 106 I Stun Oil NY "s 24.105 16 16 14 Stan Oil NT 7 29.106 14 106 5 Stan Oil NY 7s so. 107 107 107 1 Stan Oil NY 7s 31.104 104 104 10 Stan Oil NY 6a ..1114 06 log 32 Swift ft Co 7s 26. .101 101 101 3 Swift A Co 7a 31. .103 10 13 1 Texas ft Co 7s 101 10 101 6 Tidal oaage 7a ...13 103 lLI 6 Tol Edison 7 ....107 !6 17 34 In Oil Prod a ...104 104 104 Unl Ry Ilav 7.. .105 104 104 16 Vacuum Oil 7 ....16 106 106 7 Warn Sug 7 41. ...100 100 inn 13 West Electric 7a ..18 104 104 I Winchester 7s !3.10 11 11 10 Allied Park 8a 3 Charcoal Iron 20 Freeport Tex 7i 91 90 90 98 98 , 96 101 101 101 99 Int Gr Nor 6a .... 61 61 61 10 Kan G ft K 6 .... 9 31 No Am Ed 4s .... 92 6 No Ohio L ft R 6s. 94 1 Ssks ft Co 7s no 190 N Y N H ft H 7s . . 90 ' Foreign Bond. 68 Argentine 7s S3. ...100 6 Russian 6a ctfs.. 24 3 Russlsn 6s ...... 26 25 Argentine 6s 80 10 City Elberfeld 6s .. 6 8 C h'olssons 6s 87 4 Hoi Am Line 6s.... 92 20 Pa Ly Sled Ry 6a.. 84 25 Mexican Gov 6a ... 22 444 New York 4 73 25 U S Mexico 4a (0 94 92 94 100 19 '4 24 24 79 6 86 92 84 22 73 50 96 92 98 100 90 99 24 26 80 6'j 86 92 84 22 73 60 Omaha Produce Furnished by atat of Nebraska, de- grlcultur. bureau of mar- partment of kets nd marketing: LIVE POULTRY. Wholesale Wholessle Buying Pr. Selllns Pr. Broilers ... Springs ... Hens, light Hens, heavy Cocka ...... Ducka ..... Geese Stags $0.454jt0.60 tO.6O0tO.65 .-4 0 .26 22 .25 26t .269 .269 .159 230 .25 .17 .23 .IT .20 ' .lit? .20 .lOifil .169 .199 .199 DRESSED POULTRY. Broilers Springs Hens ... Cocks . . Ducks . Geese Stags . . Select . 9.. .. .659 .329 .289 .209 ' .309 .259 , ,...9.. 9.. EGGS. .269 .239 .91 m No. 1 No. 2 Cracks Case count, case 6.50 9 6.35 BUTTER. Creamery, prlnta Creamery, tub Country, best .229 .24 Country, common .179 ,11 Butter fat sta pr .25 ' HAY. ' .199" 20 .369 .349 .270 .209 Upland prairie No. 1 . No. 2 prairie .....T. No. 3 prairie Midland prairie No. 1 No. 2 prairie ....... No. 3 prairie ....... Lowland prairie No. 1 No. 2 prairie ........ Alfalfa, choice No. 1 Standard , No. 3 No. 3 Straw, oat Wheat $12.500113.60 10.60 0 11.50 7.009 8.00 11.50 9 12.50 10.009 11.00 7.000 8.00 , 1.000 .10.00 7.00 0 8.00 22.000 24.00 19.000 21.00 16.00 9 17.00 12.000 14.00 10.000 11.00 8.009 9.00 7.00 9 1.04 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ' v FRUITS. . " Bansnas: Pound, 7 08c. Oranges: Size 216 and larger, $6,600 8.50; size 360, $7.6098.60; size 288. $7.25 08.00; aize.' 334. $7.0007.60. . Lemons: Per box, $7.0097.50. Grapefruit: Orate. $6.0096.60. Applea (according to aize and grade): Delicious, $3.5094.00; Rome Bcautlea, $3.6002.75; Black Twig, $2.3602.75; Wine sap, $3.0094.00; Arkansas Black, $2,600 4.00; Ben Davis, $2.7693.00; Newton Pip pins, $2.6093.00. Strawberries (cratea 24 pint boxes). Crate, $3.60. v Figs (24 pkgs.. S oz.): Per box, $2.25; bulk, per lb., 15016c. ...VEGETABLES. Potatoes! Nerrsska Early Ohio No. 1. per cwt., $1.6091. 76; Colorado and Idaho Whites, per cwt., $2.0002.26; Red River Ohio No. 1, per cwt., $1.9092.15; Oregon Netted Gems, per, cwt., $2.60. Sweet potatoes: Per bu.. $1.7592.60. Celery: Dozen, 75c 02.00. Head Lettuce: Crates, 14.5005.00; dozen, $1.2501,66; leaf lettuce, dozen, 76c 090c. Rubsrb: 40-46-pound crates, 13.25. Egg Plant: Dozen, $3.00. Onions: Red, lb., 10912c; yellow, lb., 10912c; Texss crystsl wax , 46-lb. crates. 3.2694.00; onion seta, lb.. 8010c. Cauliflower: Crates. 13.00 0 3.75. Cucumbers: Dozen fancy and extra fancy. $2.7503.25; Florida, crates ot S dozen, $7.50; baskets ot 2 dozen. 12.60, , Carrots: Old. per lb.. 3 94c Turnips: Old. per lb.. 303c. Beets: Old, per lb.. 303c. Cabbage: New Texas, per lb., 3 04c. Tomatoes: Crates. $4.00 0 4.60; lug. $3.0003.60. Young Southern Radishes: Dozen, 409 45c. Young Southern Carrots: Dozen, IOc0 11.00. Young Southern Beets: Dozen, IOc0 $1.0. Young Southern Onions: Dozen, 35c. Young Southern Turnips: Dozen, 90c Spinach: Pound, 11912c. Shallotts: Dozen, 66 0 76c. Green Peppers: Pound. 80035c, Parsley. Dozen bunches. 46 0 76c. Nuts: Black walnuts, lb., 6c; English walnuts, lb., 32036c; Brazil nuts, large, washed, lb., 16018c; Brazil nuts, medium, waahed, lb., 14016c; pecans, lb., 22030c; almonds, lb., sack lots, 28c; peanuts. Jumbo, raw, 8010c; Jumbo, roasted. 100 14c; No. 1 raw, 809c; No. 1 rotated. 109 12c. Honey: In romb. per case. $5.0005.50; extracted, 10-lb. cans, per lb., 20c; Air line. 14-os. Jars. 2 do, to case. 17.60. Whnlea-le t.rlc m nf h t cut- mrm mm frnllows: No. 1 Ribs. 19c; No. 3 Ribs, 17c; No. 3 Ribs, 13c. No. 1 Loins. 36c; No. I loins, 2(c; No. 3 Loins. 20c No. 1 Rounds. lc; No. 3 Rounds, 16c; No. 2 Rounds, 15 c No. 1 Chucks, lc; No. 2 ram as. Se; Ka S Chstka. 4e. 7e. t I'l.ua, K. I I'ltt, Si Ns, I l ist, HIUKS AMU WOOL. !( hldesi Ureea sail'd t. I4i grea aalied N. I. p' lb, 44)6: g. rea aid, Na. I. r lb., I4lu h. de. N . I" , I! ii4 Sllg 114 aiwhl, per in, 407411 greea eenea bull hid. No. I, per lit, ic gteea Mil bid. 6 $. 4r lb-. ! H,m hidl Li. sh. 13 61 dmm. !' ! 'I'. '. St l f and glues. iB, l.4li.. . ht.s Ml'1 tiisen ssli'd, st ta and moat. Mch, 607Tbs htni.g. pelt, grra Mll4. a is ti 64 ovl. w!lt Choice, fins ae-hslf bleed, per Ih, 34);(c; iiMHlluia snd lhr-sighih kiuad, per lb, Huni"! dow and ana-lounh bial.r lb, l)llei '. Ih. fle. ... Wh.rieaa! stdres en href rut r f"ll,: No,J rih. l"l I '"' No. 1 ribs. Tie I So. I loin. t! No, t ion. :ic. .Ns. $ Imnt. tori Ni. I rSml, 44W tt r! siu. 9 round. iii a romm-, Itu; No. I ihu.ka, le ,V. S rhu-ka, !'! N. 1 thuika. 6'! Nn- 1 C1" 4',ct Na, I pl.le-. 6c: No. 3 pltes, 4c (hlraga Klarks. Rant of plica nf Ih leading Chicago stork fuinialied by Logan A Ul)sn, 31 l'iets 1 1 u.l mug. Armour A ' p(d. i'uiitlnen!l Mulor . Karl Sloiur ....... I.ll.by Montgniiiery-W'atd . Nat. leather , Pisgiay W igsly Htexart. Wainer Nwift A Cu. Hwirt. Int ,. I'nlnn Carbldt W'ahl w daisy ........102 htrag fredure, , Chlrato, til., April 34. Ruiier 1'n changed: creamery e.lraa. 34e; fn.ta. 34w)7r; seconds, e:t33c; stsb dsrds. 11 't: I'ggs Higher; ' rerelpt. 41 411 ee; fliat. 24rS4r ordinary firsts: ZZV 32e; mlacelaneou.. :3tt23e; alorai parked e.liss. 37c; stutsg psrksge , fitstt. 6r. Near York Produce. New York. April 34. Rulter Firm: ! cieamery. higher than xtr, 6l4l4oc: I xl ra. 29c; firsts. 314r; packing ' stork current mak No. 3, 3lc)32, j 1st Kirtn; fresh gathered extra firsts. ! 2lfr:c: first. 264:?r. I Cheese Firmer; slat whole milk fist. ' freah specials, I7014u; tlata wbol milk fist, sierag run. Vic. Minneapolis drain. Minneapolis, Minn., April 24 Whest Cash No. 1 northern, tl.431, Q 14614 ; May. II 15', , July, $1.44. Corn No, 3 yellow, 6l3lc, Oats No. 3 white, 3603614o. Rarley 6206.1c. Rye No. 3, 11.02 01.03. Flax No. I. 12.77s) 3.60, Kanaas lily Prodvrs. Kansss City. Sin., April tl. Eggs Un changed; firsts, I.'c. Butler Inchsnged; creamery, 41c; packing, 17c. Poultry Unchanged; hens, 22c; broilers, 10c; rooatera, 14c. Chicago Express . . . . 7:35 a.m. Atlantic Express .. . . . 2:00 p.m. Chicago Special .... 6:00 p.m. Los Angeles limited () . . 7-32 p.m. Overland Umited ()... 7:35 p.m. Oregon-Washington limited 9:00 p.m. Continental Limited . . .2:30 a.m. ( first-cioss ttandard iktping can only.) Return Service Equally Attractive The Best of Everything For information regarding train schedules and aleeping ear aecommoda . tions, apply at Consolidated Ticket Offices. 1416 Dodge Street 1 telephone Uouglas 198 6 New IP Pttsra Trait ' BslMlei Seirvice We Solicit . Your Consignments of All Kinds -of Grain to Omaha, , - . Chicago, ' Milwaukee, . 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