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GRALY AND PRODUCK ARKET 225 Corn, bushels THE BEE: o 7 _OMAHA, SATURDAY. NEW TORK STOCES AND BONDS Speculative Interest Flags and Tont' of Market is Heavy. choice prair cholce alfalf; P FR—Creamery. 28c: fonds, (e packing stock Cables Came Easier and Lower at i ceogini™ seconds and dirties, oc mostly were weaker owing to anxisty over developments Pacitic weakened with the other PARIS, April were heavy OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET| Cattle to Make a Test| of Values. owing to the situation { Not Enough REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE | NO GREAT CHANGE IN HOG PRICES of the Associated Ba SHARP BREAK NEAR THE CLOSE for the Week, Wheat Opening, [ whe YRRy | oat ¢ DOMESTIC ~ MARKETS FIRMER| Opiions at K — Arllc‘h‘t Sitaation s StI1l Strong and | Wheaio the Millers Are Taking All Jay Offerings at Gooa Sept, Prices. | “May OMAHA, April 16, 199, 6 opening on wheat, but did not | rmer on better support after yos- The cash situation is| still strong and millers are taking ai| "FYY offerings at good prices. i Corn shows & good tone on the advance, | a8 there is Ifttle corn for sale, and (he| rrpe spare offerings are snapped up quickl Wheat held steady after a stronger s in face of lower cables and some h realizing wales. Cash offerin; but brought goed prices. Mille opened at $1.23% and closed at $1.23%. all C started ong and advanced quickly on strong support and bidding for spare offerings moon pushed values up for A 2-cent advance. Cash corn brought ex- cellent prices on the floor. May corn opened at @2c and closed at Glge. h Pl Wheat recelpts _were 268,000 | Gamlacain ana th eath 11l e 0 Corn _recélpta were 163,000 bushels and | unasttled o hie ol ontinue vloud -h(Wmmt- were 210,000 bushels. urday, with not mich ¢ bushels and shipments were 333,00 bushels, earance were 406,000 bushels of corn, | ture. and %d higher on corn Local range or optron ...Wa“‘s‘.“nffl‘"fi' R Fart & spring, 1.21@1.23. R RN-No. 8, #%e; No. 4, 634@63%c; No. 3 yellow, 844e; No. § white, 65¢ Stations. BATS NS Nixed, b134c; No. 3 yellow, | Ashiand, EW No. 3 white, b2%c; No. 1 white, | Auburn. > L Broken Bow, Neb. 5% YE—~No. 2, 7c; No. 3. Han l‘::?um'l‘ms.‘ | Culbertson, Fairbury, Neb Woeat. ) Mo« e Fairmont, glnn;‘pon- Hartington, m'n: . ol ! Hastings, Dulul Hoidrege, Stwiagey 7w Jakdale, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Omahe, Tekamah, Features of Trading and Closing [Alla, Prices on Hoard of Trade. e Dbrices yesterday was regained today, and the market closed strong, with prices %@ Yo lower to %@1%c higher, comparcd with the previous close. Corn and oats displayed unusual strength, the May delivery of the former touching a new high point for the | Central Chicago, The wheat market was an extremely | Columbus, choppy affair during the early part of the | Des Moines. sesslon, but during the final hour senti- | Indianapolis, lizéd into decided bullishness, | Kansas City ut chiefly by heavy purchases | Loulsville, option. Trade in the May de- | Minneapoll brisk at the outset, longs being [ Omaha, . Later, however, this option |St. Louis, was neglected in favor of the more deferred | The weather and whea created principally by foreign ad- | curred viees. Officlal statistics indicated that twenty-four hours. season. Provisions also closed firm. ment_crys! brought al of the Jul ilvery wi free ” selle: futures. Pit gentiment today was |corn the wheat movement this week from Ar- gentina and Australia was al low obb, the exports from the former country being | 534000 ‘bushels, compared with 3,728,000 | xjaw bushels (he corresponding time a year ago. This was generally considered a sure ind cation that weekly statistics next Monda would reveal a marked falling off in the world's movement and In the amount on passage. A message from Duluth claming | that the break in prices yesterday at Win- nipeg had resulted In sales there of thirty- firmly but the southwest reported continued de- | flour, of the yea! sharply toward the end of th on liberal profit-taking in Ma of that option dropped from $1. off more than le, declining from $1.16% to | York. $1.1%. Leading bulls promptly came to the | WHEA port of the July uption and the price | $1.41, that month quickly raollied, but the | afloat; afloat; No. float. \lay delivery was less buoyant. The top | b. or July was reached at $L17%. Closing | tades on that month were made at $1.17, | e May finished at $1.27%. September wheat s 1 the slump of the point for thé crop, sales being made at |prices e, During the day. May sold be- |31 bl?'(&fi:“rhb«r sain of 14@i%e, compared: with the previ- | CORN“Recelpts, 52000 bu,; exports, 000 ous close, i m 0. 3 ¢ fenture of trade in the oats market |and Tkc, f. o. b., afioat; No active buying of the September de- | nominal, tween 68%@60%c and closed at 6984,@69%c, a | 31 baged on delay to seeding by wet | aflon weather. That option showed a net gain | tions, for the day of 1%c. The market, in general, was strong_all d Buying of a large quan ribs by an influential local packer, caused moderate strength in provisions. The up- turn In the price of coarse grain also had # bullish effect. At the close prices were e, The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. N ongn! 1o 1 33 127% May |1 % 1% a7, | July 1 K 117%| 1 168 1 154 | bellies Sept, (10641 1074| 1 08%] 10641 Sieady: Dec. {1 06%) 1 05%| 1048 1OV | 511 60, “Corn-- | | it May |a%gXN| 004 '96' 8% | mess, $18.50@19.00. PR Y o R g ey Lo Sept. S@8T 67 & c: country (PKgs. Deo. g8 | oma| 5TH| o R R Rk Soimeetto, a1¥ o extea *Oats— | | | ) @6%c: Japan, nominal My lsuan| 8l July 148%e sy 49 RGGS—Steady; Sept. | do%l 1% nds. Pork— | | BUTTER May 11812 1815 changed; uly 11808 | 1810 | creamery Sept. |18 mwl 18 0l price, Lard- | | firste, May | 10323/ 10 3214 special, Jult 106 106 | clal, ept. | 10 5744 10 57%| 19c; western, Ribs | ’ | Es A May s 045 POULTR Y—Allve, dulv | 88 | 8 80e brollers, Sept. | 9ol 870 dull; western chickens, *No. 2 Philadelphia Froduce sh quotations were as follows: PHILADBLPHIA, FLOUR—8teady: winter patents, $5.35@ Firm 5; winter straights, $5.16@6.60; spring pat- “nte, SAOMBM: Spring stralghts, uuoa%; prints bakers Ml nearby o cholce malting, S4gpesc. mark SEEDE—Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 815741 | "oy fispgi—pirm: New York full creams, No. 1 nérthwestern, $1.6T4. Timothy, $3.70.| 0 "0 s, Clover, $8.70. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $18.00 #18.06. Lard, per 100 Ibs.. §10.32% Short bs, sides (loose). $8.80g9.30. Ehort clear sides (boxed), $9.50@9.62%. Total clearances of wheat and flour were cqual to 8,000 bu. Exports for the week, w radstreet’s were equal {0 | §1.29%@ 1. 2% y :J%'i‘..."rkm.u recelpts were 2800| FLAXClosed 11655 bu,‘compared with a holiday on the corre: | BRANCI b tents, 3.90@6.10 becond ‘clears, 33.458.65. Liverpeol urafn Market. duiries, 4 \_,I\'I‘-jlllo (Lrong AP futures, quiet; ‘ HEBSE-Firm; daisies. 1140 Ukc: twine, | Lol 8’ s @8 ung Americas, W@18e; o CORN — POT A“%’&J s ce to famby, $1.06 do; . day a year ago. St mated recants foF tomorrow: Wheat, corn, 51 bu.; oats, % bu.; hogs, 0 head. # HUTTER — Steady: creameries, 2:@%c; GGE—Firm. firsts, 24c: prime firsts, mn“. chol 4 . §1.00G1.03. !‘m'l’,!r'lvt}. rm; turkeys, 10c; chickens, e: o ihe. 2 = \r..u"f" 8 to 60 lbs. 6c; 60 to i e T@THe to 110 1bs., 8G9 hansas y Grain and Provisl KANBAS CITY, April 16— WHEAT—May $.35; July, 2 tember, $1.01%. ~nn§"vu.';'r“'u::;’.vulv. ®¥e; September, | TS--Unchai ; No. 2 white, 5iafitec; ;:‘o ;2 mixed. s2@idc. |t NEW YORK, April 16 —Bradstreet's bank clearings report for the week ending April 15 shows an aggregate of $,8(7, ) Against $3.411,570,000 last week and $2,289,- 83,000 in the corresponding week last Following is a list of the citles Sheep and 1 in Very L % Made in Abont Suddeniy—Ronds Are ables came easier and were| A, asked; B, bid. 16 —Speculative ed today and the tone » In an uncertain 8 not pronouticed SOUTH OMAHA, April 16, 190, Cattle. Hogs. 8h of the market was e Tho depression wa the final dealings positive to account for it. table decrease in the buying palpable, and this, rather notable growth in the supply of sale, was accountable for the tondency of prices. fewer exceptions in the way s than yesterday. Some of the fch heiped to sustain the market notable advances yesterday were to sales to realize profits today, helped on the depreasion. tion In the wheat market was the occasion of some anxiety newed uneasiness over the Turkish ity other dominating factor. The was accepted in' stock market was a feeling of disap- It was seen opening. The domestic markets WEATHER IN THE GRAIN RELT | New York Official Tuesday Official Thursday . Bstimate Friday with Possibly Showe ers for Satarday. OMAHA. Aptil nues generally cloudy | Philadelphia .. ere was a nof operations wa 252385232 Kansas City... Five dass this week ast week. . 2 weeks ago..17,261 weather conti throughout regign, and showers were general in those y & the last twenty-four hours .;n‘l.hkh ?ml light showers are falling in the ex- + | treme upper Missisi Ing all offerings quickly. M wheat | vaileya this mornim clear in the southern the eastern T relleve y sections durin s EEERE | Minneapolis New Orleans 8ame days last year. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparea with I ...273,180 280,716 .819,200 808,062 saa 518,204 427,814 87,480 ing table shows tthe aver: at South Omaha for the last wtih comparisons: =5 RN pp! and upper Missouri continues gener- portion and has middle Missis- warmer. weather prevglls everywhere ex. cept In the exireme northwest, whers it is Pressure conditions are g3 23 3 | Fort Worth ation was a Los Angeles. i et s e, with some satistaction circles and there pointment when price of ho, $35dss A bank keeping on hand Cash aad Reserve in excess of legal requirements; it is then al- ways in a position to meet emergency withdrawals. A uniformly large reserve adds to the strength of a bank and makes it a desirable place for YOUR account. First National Bank of Omaha Invest your savings in a 3 Per Cent Certificate of Deposit. inclined to its advance. connection with the excited speculation in garded as rather ominous it should be ‘hange in tempera- Indianapolis none. of oats and wheat and flour equal to| Record of tempe E.d bushels. compared wllhmp' o orretnot Live, 1 closed K@%d lower on wheat | the last three years: 1 1500 {1908, 11907, [1906. 19065 [19%4. 11905, s233s2338288 recipitation that an agitatio; started in quarters active in past_bearlsh Igns in the stock market. The ex- tension of the speculation in wheat has sharpened the sense of the stock market arallel bull speculations in ins present an anomaly, the contrary price movement in 223 I B 23 £28 sz 2% Z2 £l I58% 1909. 1008, 1907, 1908, Minimum temperature e —— | Precipitation ¢ Normal temperaiure for today, in” precipitagion since March 1; £ 302 L5y (4731 11 oo Washington, D, £528 3% tradition that o 512 o 1g0 £alt Lake Ci = e e p——. HEREERBRERB! Deficlency 1.62 inches. Deficiency 2.02 inches. Deficlency 2.01 inches, rule being for the two markets. A number of announcements of important new bond transactions was a feature of These included a sale of St and San Francisco general and of 32,000, BEssnee TEy g 4 STER22~=2R 5% [ — corresponding period i # 2283333382883 6 L) 6 1] 8 [ 6 cancan RETRERD S8RV FREREE2AE: £33333333332 corresponding perfod Saun manaa 2232 2583 L33 cnoa coamo K8T2 JBBIB 3 - 88 & B3 =83 mortgage 5s, 4 per cent debenture bonds The strength was based on suggestions & up of the mortgage was The Rock Island issues were responsive to the 8t. Louls and San Fran- sale. While the money market \bly easy for this period ease has been . Local Forecaster. g5z | | ) SHEEP-Rec, wheat reglon the _twenty-four ith meridian Corn Omana ending at | Fridey, April 16, 1908: OMAHA DISTRICT, Temp.— Rain- 2 EEEEEEEH eipts were very limited this morning, numbering only six cars. there were not enough supplies to make a market, everything was cleaned up at the opening at prices steady with yesterday, Ewes of a pretty good and western of the Erles that the drawin progressing. Des Moines. . 535 New Haven & quality considered. kind ‘moved at were good enough to sell at §7.7. For the past couple days shorn supplies have been This morning a couple loads of shorn ewes and two cars f held over clipped lambs met with ready ales at $4.10 and $6.25, respectively. as been remarka of the vear this expectation of continued | fo bank reserves rather than upon the ex- istence of any unwieldy by last Saturday's bank but little over $10,000,000. Cash has continued banks this week, both from the interfor and from the subtreasury operations, but not at a rate to keep pace with the requirements of bond subcriptions of such magnitude, if long continued. Ad- ditional gold was engaged also for shipment the renewed bulge in wheat, late in the day, that the weakness of stocks gualities. Prices broke then with some vio- lence, making last prices the lowest of the nion_Pacific & N. W., west, C, 8. P, M. & O.. Ci B. & Q. east.. B. & Q. west Grand Rapids F3 k] inflow of funds 22 Birmingham .. | Springfield, Ma Portland, Me 3 a_ drug on surplus disclosed atement, in fact, b it o Esug | Oakland, 'Cal M :| generally held quality am u secondary con- B, (aTUgaRgy- NAD 1| sideration, and for the first time this weak recelpt platter Total receipts. .. The disposition of the day's receipts w yer purchasing the num- | Jacksonville, Fla as follows, each bu! ber of head indica The market this week | the best of condition, looking at it from & Excepting Monday 1 . when trade took on a healthier the general market has favored the ts and bearish sen- unfavorable eastern ad- largely responsible for in supplies and a dime would cover the decline on all grades during the It was not ‘Wheeling, V Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co.... Vansant & Co Hill & Son... seller's standpoint Little Rock.. Chattanooga | Charleston, 8. C. developed positive §325258 EEEEEEEEEEE LR H P Clarinda, CHICAGO, April 16.—A large part of the | Sibley, logs sustained on the severe siump In wheat | *gjoux City * Minimum tem, period ending at 8 a. B | Bonds were value, $5,596,000. unchanged on Nunber of on stocks were as follow: sEos & Total sales, par Wiimington, Dei..... United States bonds were - Lincoln, Neb Wilkesbarre <% erature for twelve-hour leading quotations | J. B. Root & Co, H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Co Sulitvan Bros. Lehimer Bros........ National Dressed B 8. E. Boland AVERAGES. y uotations on sheep ana iambs: mated Copper r);dolcq l.mb.,sr.mm.zz‘ fair 10 good lambs, $1.55@1.65; good 7.40; good to choice heavy yearlings, 7. to_cholce wethers, 0 good wethers, $.75@6.00; good and bucks, $2.00G4.00. 33383 Kalamazoo, Sacramento ...... Springfield, 111.. EHEEzEIRY 33333 g2 Mhamanmas Crey Packing Co. . to cholce ewes American Locomotive Other buyers. .. Locomotive pfd Am. 8 & R...... Am. 8. & R. pta Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tobaceo pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Cedar_Rapids New Bedford 2583 Representative sales: 2 ] 7 g BRSRES: 8 & %32 Youngstown ipts of cattle th warmer throughout the reglon and showers oc- 2 were extremely 1 enough of any kind to make a real test of | In fact, there were only a few scattering loads ofered for sale. there were changed hands In good season in the morning at prices nominally with yesterday. To quote the market on beef steers today as steady with yesterday means that the market is really’ around 25c lower than it some classes showing more loss perhaps than that and others not quite so much. Cows and heifer: B the market. ewes, clipped. .. ‘Rockford, 111. B oux Falls, 8 D. Atiantie Coast Line. . Baitimore & Ohio Local Korecaster, Weather Bureau. anTasanan 2 ntral Leather prd ntral of New Jersey. peske & Ohlo... Quotations of the Day on Varioms Commodities. NEW YORK, April 16. Binghamton .. was a week ago, ‘ Sheep and Lambs Steady-— Ten Cents Lower. 5. ~CATTLE—Receipts | g steady. | FLOUR-—Receipts, i exports, 5,400 bbls.; market quiet Minnesota patents, $6.00@6.50. n ers. two ‘boatlonds of Manitoba wheat for ex- | Mhiy 'fio«'x':‘m'?;}(, winter stralghts, $5,85@%,15; port, aléo Inspired additional bullish feel- | winter extras, $4.9665.00; winter low grades, ing. 8alcs of cash wheat here were limited, | gy %¢4.%; Kansas st aights, $. K firm; fair to good, $4.00@4.60; choice mand. with prices about at the high point | (o fancy, $4.65@4.80. After pursulng an uneventful | CORNMEAL—Steady; fine white and yel- course, compared with the turbulent scenes | low, $1.5 of the previous session, the market broke | $3.40a:3.6, first hour | RYE—Steady; No The price | New Yor p %:to $1.25% | BARLEY—Quiet; malting, n & ghort space of time, while July sold | New York; while steady with yes- 8,800 bl . are 15@c lower than last The very best fat cows and heifers have not shown as much decline as some grades, while stock cows and heifers, that is, any- would do for feeder buy have commanded about steady prices owing to the very good demand for that class The kind that has suffered most are cows and heifers as were selling at al $4.76@5.00. This kind of stuff is in many cases %c lower than last week. As noted yesterda: been received this CHICAGO, April estimated at 1,000 Steers, $%5.0007.00; cows, $3.25@6.00; bulls, '$3.7045.25; 3 6.80; stockers and fecders, $3.30G3.35. HOGS-—Recelpts Market generally 10c¢ lower. shipping, $7.00@7.17%; lil?a‘lJ mixed, MT'WIJ(\J;' @7.00; packing, $6. bulk of sales, $6.90@7.00. HBEP AN mated at 6,000 head. Springfield, O... Colorado F. & 1 Colorado & So. $3.500 | g53% olo. & 80. 2d pfd.. Jacksonville, g B 0 Cholce lieavy Delaware & Hudson Denver & Rio Grande D. & R. G. pfd.. 2 **Galveston *Not included in totals because are Incomplete. Not included in tot ing other items than clearings. @1.60; coarse, $1.50G1.55; kiin. drled, 2 western, 89¢, s38stes esti- | 317.62%, LAMBS—Receipts Market steady. Shee) yearlings, $5 because contain- eek that fully stead: prices have been maintained the break on fat cattle. with everything cleaned up. Quotations on cattle: Good to chofoe corn- .0096.45; fair to gpod cornfed ; to falr cornfed sieers, $4.50@5.60; good to cholce cows and falr to good cows and| to fair cows z New York Money Market. The week cioses NEW YORK, April 16.—MONE 1%@2 per cent; <-|:fgnxp§|d, 1% per cent; offered at 2 and steady; sixty days, 2%@2% par” oemt; nln:ly days, | 2% per cent; six months, 3 per cent. hl'Eth‘rlE MERCANTILE PAPER—$%404 ERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, flcal:ll‘ll business in bankers' bills at $4.86309 4.5640 for sixty day bills and at $4.8770 for demand. Commercial bills, b SILVER-—Bar, W%e¢; Mexican BONDS-—Government, Closing quotalions on bonds were as foi- Great Northern Ore ctfs Illinots Central Interborough Met. ive Stock Murket. ruling rate, 2 hard winter, $1.57, 1 yesterday's wild session tame affair, including 200 head south- cholcé export fair to good eers, $4.75@6.40; stock- i southern steer International Paper $53533 heifers, $4.75@6.66 and helfers, $2.25@8.85; stock heifers, $3.00Q 4.5; veal calves, $3.25@6.60; bulls, st g00d to cholce stockers $4.60@76.50; fair to good stockers and common to fair stockers dressed beef steers, $5.00@6. $4.80G6.90; western ers and feeders, $4.00G6. $4.80618.25;_southern cows, $2.60@5.00; native $2.76@6.40; native $3.40@6.25; ' calves, $3 HOGS—Receipts, 1. steady to be lower; top, $7.16; bulk of sales. heavy, 3685 International Pump showing H '7..“"’"" STRIVER N ol e At {1'}‘?.‘355?‘. for small world's shipments and Rea. Siaim of ‘he revious sassins nad | fended to reasuirs. thase' Who were: frght the May delivery advanced to & new high | ened h.\‘mhy ol closing $1.32%; 535: £ M., Bt P &8 8 M Missourt Pacitio 00G4.50: reders, $3.250 Representative sa.. T $8533 ] g £l g = a g ¥ 28e = LLAMBS—Receipts, white, T8lge, option market was without transac- closing %@3c net higher; May closed T6igc; July closed, %c; September, closed head; market .75@0.10; stockers and feeders, $3.50 @.50; Texas muttons, North American .. Northern Pacifis . 10050 Tapan 4 H U. 8. 48, reg., ex. Int 119 i T2 13 s St. Louls Live Stock Market. LOUIS, April 16.- including 500 Texans, shipping and export steers, d beef and butcher steers, 6.26; stockers ’;nd feeders, ' $4.5085. y OATS—Recelpts, ity of lard and AT natural white, white, 32 to 40 1bs., § HAY—Firm; No. 3, unchanged to TWc higher. %E&Fl tral America, 19%c. PROVISIONS—Beef steady; mess, §10.50011.00; Pressed Steel C: Pullman Palace y Steel Spring.. K. & T. 1et ds..106% *do 1st & ref. 4s Am. T. & T. ov Am. Tobacco 48 Republic Steel do Short Line Rock Island Co. ptd . & 8. F. 2 pfd 8t Louls §. W.. offered 106 N. Y. City 438 new tamily, $15.00 Indian _stee 15.50; 26.00; packet, $14.00014.50; city extra India mess, $22.50@23.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled 1 b u and lights, $4.26@6.75; pack- butchers and § SHEEP AND LAMBS serssrleness 45 1 [ 5 5 5 So. Pacitic ptd Southern Railway . So. Rallway pfd Tennesses Copper steady; western, $10.56@10.65; refined barely 3 South America, Pork steady . $19.00@22.00; short clears, $19.00@21.00; 100% Penn. cv. 814w 1915, 98l 4o con. 4s. 128% Reading gen o &8 F. Mg 4= %14 do Ist gold. 4x S.P. & s, 91 Receipts, 700 head *Central Leather is 5.00; stockers, $2.0004.% ive Stock Market. 16.~CATTLE~Re- " ezuen (3200 per pkg.), free), 6l%@sc. 8. Rubber 1st pfd 70) head; mar ws and helfers, $2.50@6.50; 50@8.50, HOGE - Recel CHEESE—Firm and unchanged. e aaaaacas rolina Chemical aro. Chem. pfd £33 &8 v & e 4y 1k of sales, 36 M ipts. 50 hiead; . % 1 1 1 H 120 5 80 inghouse Electric STOCKERS AN Wheeling & L. Wisconsin Central SIOUX CITY head; me- | 5; fat cows, and ket, steddy: beeves, §5.0006. helfers, $3.50@6.00; feeders, lings, $3.00G4.60. HOGS—Receipt i e e b o, Wis, Central 4 HOGS—Hogs s0ld this morning at prices to as much as Sc lower. being orce under way, thcugh there was at no at haste on the part of buyers it was one of those | markets when salesmen seemed determined | prices and when 800d_deal of work to get buyers up to the some kinds scemed impossible to bring that about and & number sold, as noted ahove, There was quite a hogs selling ap-| Kansas City better In one division than wes all over with s if the greater part of the de | sirable hogs had_bro Boston Stocks and { The trade, aff BOSTON, April 16.—Money @3% per cent: Atchigon ad. 4 15%@G16%. Dres: 4 head: market steady; towls, 14@l5c. TN, R.R. of M. s cta 97% $6.76@7.05; bulk | time any time loans, to fill orders Local Securities. Quotations furnished {Jr.) 614 New York Life ock In Sig stack at the six principal western markejs yosierday were as follows Hogs. 8hee, 16.—~BUTTER- 9314 Amaigamated Recelpts cf liye extra western creamery Atchison R. R 103% Butte Coalition Pennsylvania o EGG8—Firm; 3 Fitehburg ptd 4 « e RYE—No. 3. 70g8oc. current receipts in returnable cases, 20%c 1683 Copper Range Cody Canai A BARLEY—Feed or mixing, @6ete; fair | SWTNL FOOhes 1 G0 Umieot, o Bivge i | City of Omaha Bonds, Douglas County s 9.8 Gate City Mali Company 6% Bs 1937 (80% DrA bonus) | parently a htt |in the other fair to good, eapolis Grain Market. a_considerable pro- portion_of all range—3$6.90G7.00—and #4014 _Dominion Dominion . & & ‘The receipts were the lightest since Mon about 6,000 head being on sale s makes the total for the as against 35,100 last week and 39,900 for tiie same daye a & Bridge pla 49, bulk, $23.00@23.50. clears, $4.90@6.1 . 198% Ontario & W United Copper 110% Peansylvania 179% Rand Min | United Fruit Chesapeake & O Chicago 6. W Pacific T. & T South Omaha Sewer ¢ias 1926 | Bheridan Coal s 1928 Eloux City Stock Yards pid id; July, 98 NEW YORK, April 16.—Closing quotations on mining stocks Union Stock Yards Co. . . . I3 " %0 » 0 » " " » . futures, frm, *Rrunswick Con Com. Tunnel stock Weol Market. —Bar, qulet at 3 7-16d per ounce. sEsgss Market Commerch e of discourt In the open market MILWAUK for short and three mowths' bills is 11 per | | 2 northern | $1.%; July I 100 Yeilow Jacket is being done manufacturers OATS—Standard, suUjl speculating In scoured territory pulled k O} ¥ BARLEY -8ample Ban earings. OMAHA, April today were 3241581851, and for sponding date last year. $1,569.201.4 W YORK, April 16—-DRY GOODS- Jobbing trade was very quiet for the Buyers in the market are looRing for bought In the west whenever possible. The o Marker 16.—CORN—Higher; 3 yellow, &8ige, No. PEORIA yellow, 8834 9 pounds for tle attention to plece rimary cotton goods Lower: stand: No. 3 white, ‘M\'-Prm:.. ¢ lower; others firm; | 54@éilc; Nu. & white, induce mlls Cotlon | was wrecked. The robbers waped 1 yarns are higher. A large auction sale |of carpeis is announced to take place | April 35, | oMAMA GRNERAL MARKET. }n ple and Fancy Produce Prices Faure nished by Buyers Wholesalers, BUTTER—Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-1b. cartons, 3ic; No. ) | 10 60-b. tubs, Mige; No. 2 in 1-1b. cartons, | 8c; in 60-1b. tubs, #Tic; packing stock, 1803 | faney dairy, tu 20@lc; common roll, | tresh made, ‘18@1%c. Market changes every | Tuesday. | (EGGS—Fresh selling stock, | Zo. No storage CHEESE-Finest Wisconsin full oream, | twins, lsc; Jouns Americas, 4 in hoop. 1oyc: | favorite, 8 In hoop, 16¢c; daisies, 20 in hoop. cream brick, full case, lbe; block s, Jbc; full cream limburges POULTRY—A #prings, 12c; hens, llc , 6c; ducks, lic; rfill i turs 18c; plgeons, per doz., 65c; gulnea , per xfll.. 3260, squabs, per dos., A springs, 13G12%c; cooks, ; ducks, l3c; geese, iic; turkeys, Ze. I8H—Whitetish, frozen, 10c; herring, $4c; salmon, 10c; pike, 9c: picke: iy trout, 10c; catfish, 10@12c; halibut, So; re gnapper, itc: black bass Lc: crappies, | #o; perch, Bc; codfish, 13¢; smelts, So; sels, &reen, ¥i0; bolled, 40c; frogst No. 2, 13; No. 3, 9e. i 'No. %, 13%c: No. 3, 10%ec. Chuck—No. 1, Tige; No. 2, %c; No. 3, 6ige. Round--No. 1, $%c; No. 2, 84c; No. 3, sc. Plate—No. 1, 5%c; No. i, 5%e; No. 3, 6e. FRESH FRUITS—Apples, western box ples, $2.00G2.50. Bananas. b-bun Oranges, $2.55G8. i .00, Grape frult, $4.50. Grapes, Malagas, 60 per keg. Fiorida pineapples, per crate, .00. .00, VEGETABLES—Kansas sweet potatoe. $2.7 per bbl. California celery, large, %0c smaller, 80c. New York Holland_seed cab- bage, digo per 1b. = Wisconsin Red Glove +onfons, 2c per 1b. California cauliflower, §3 per crate. Tomatoes, Florida, §-basket crate, §3; Cuba, 6-basket crate, $3. Lettuce, per dosz, 40c. Old vegetables—parsnips, turnips, carrots—3$2.% per bbl. Florids new beets, carrots, persnips, turnips, etc., per | “SiRAWBERRIES 8000535 TR, —$3.0005. HIDES—No. ) green, fc; No. 1 cured, fe St. Louis General Market. LOUIS, Mo, April 16.~WHEAT— ; track, No. 2 red cash. $1.46@1.51; hard, $L4TK@1.49; May, $1.27%; July, track, No. 2 cash, @%c; May, (8G68%c; July, 6Tge. lobsters, No. 2 white, VE sToCK MARKET | “0ATS—Higher: No. 2 cash, Mic; No. 4 | white, b8ic; May, Bigo; July, fSc. RYE—Higher at 8lc. LOUR—I'nchanged; red winter patents, nd -um_gm. $5.0@ | 36 | ‘sacked, east track, $1.20 timothy, $120017.00; prai- rle, " $TC.50@12.00. IRON COTTON TIES-soc, BAGGING-T 1 HEMP TWINE PROVISIONS — Pork, higher: jobbinz Lard firm; prime steam. $10.05% boxed : shor boxe ! 5. sijort 10.15. Dry salt meats, unchange extra shorts, $10.00; clear ribs, $10. |clears, $10.2. Bacon, unchanged extra shorts, $11.60; clear ribs, $11. {clears. #1 POULTRY—Steady; c'1 keus. 13 ; springs, kevs, 1igidc; ducks, 10%c; gees BUTTER—Steady : creamery, 2%28c. EGGS—S8teady; 19, case count Recelpts. Shipments. 5 lour, bbls. [ Wheat, bu. %, Corn, 'bu 186 Oats, bu. .60 Metal Market. | NEW YORK, April 16—METALS—The | London tin market was lower today, with spot quoted at £133 25 64 and futures at £134 7s 64, The local market was easy at $29.90029.%. Copper was lower in London, with spot closing at £67 2 6d and futures at £57 178 6d. The local market was un- | changed, with Lake quoted at $12. .00; | electrolytic, $12.50@12.62%; casting, $12.37i6 12.60. Lead was unchanged at £13 3s 9d in London, while the local market was steady and unchanged at $.15G4.20. Spelter was | also unchanged in both markets, being | quoted at £21 108 in London and at $5.006 5.06 locally. The English fron market was |a shade lower at 478 7%d for Cleveland warrants. The local market was un- changed, with No. 1 foundry and No. 1 | southern soft at $15.25@15.75. ST. LOUIS, April 16.-METALS—Lead, strong, $4.16@4.20. Spelter, higher; $4.96. Cotton Marke NBW YORK, April 16—-COTTON-8pot | cotton closed quiet, b points lower; mid- dling uplands, 10.60c; middling gulf, 10:8c; | sales. 400 bales. | GALVESTON, Texas, April 16.—COTTON | —Steady; 104 ST. LOUIS, April 16—COTTON—Qulet, middling 10%c; sales, 11 bal receipts, | 1.000 bales; ~shipments, 983 bal stock, . | 44,363 bale | Sugar and Molasse. | NEW YORK, April 16-8SUGAR—Raw, steady; fair refining, 3.€c; centrifugal 36 [ test, 3%ec; molasses sugar, L1ic. Refihed. steady: crushed, 5.6c; powdered, B.08c; granulated, 4.9 Ofls ana Rosin. OIL CITY, Pa./ April 18—OTL—Credit lances, $1.78: runs, 22,006 bbls.: averag 010 bbls.; shipments. 71 bl | age. 190979 bbls ICELTIC RETURNS FROM | RELIEF TRIP TG MESSINA Carrled Christmas Boxes Inte: for Sailo o Refugees in Italy. W YORK, April 16.-The United States supply steamer, Celtic, which was one of the first rellef ships to reach the earth- {auake zome In Sicily, arrived here from | Messina today The Celtic was to have been the Christ mas ship of the Atlantic fleet and w | originally scheduled to meet the sixteen battleships under Rear Admiral Sperry at | Gibraltar the latter part of January and | accompany the fleet (o Hampton Roads. It was at the Brooklyn navy yard | loaded with good things for the sallors | of the round-the-world fleet when orders for it to s rried food suppl | directly to Messina, It es, clothing, & thousand naval tents, and & large hospital building in sections which was afterward set up in the stricken distriet Bturdy caks from “itle acorng grow— advertising in The Hee will do wondérs for | your business ! — Robbers Get Nine Thousand Dol NiD, Okl Aprit 16, —The e of the | Bank of Luclen. thirty miles east of here was dynamited last night, and $,000 in cur- rency and noles to the amount of $9 0 stolen. The interfor of the bank bullding