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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL , 1916 il B S —— ——— GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | ity st i | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKER |53 rirsstte e [NEW YORK STOCK MARKET CITY TO DEMAND | NORTH SIXTEENTH ER--Easler W — terday Y extras Bullish Factors in Wheat Circles dands, JoNGN Cattle Receipts Liberal and Prices | Juciations on shecp and Jambe, ambe: |Shows Disposition to Break Away Send Prices Up from One OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Slelldy to Ten In'ler——sheep ?‘:’.’::l |]v‘|I :!Iy'v:.l;m‘h.nwln i1 nt‘wyu 0, 1ambs, | fron{ I)epreumg Factors, i A VIADUGT BUILT STREET WAKES UP fuir to cholce, heavy, $10.506011.10; lamb to Two Cents. Produce Strong to Ten Up. clippod, handy, $8.7640.80; lambs, clipped o enrlf cholce, W IhEA Deslera) i heav) 5 Jesriings, fajr to cholos | ADVANCES AT TKE OPENING | Counoil Told by Dundee Folks They STRONG TONE TO CORN Tn.ADE or tubm, fe; No. 2, e HOGS ARE GENERALLY STEADY |heavy, 4; ‘wethers, falr to cholce, Consider Track Elevation a Business Men on Ona Blook Form 52t POULTRY ~Broflers, under two $5.000/0.00; owes, good to_choloe, BMG| Npw YORK MM, %.—For & brief Club to Boost for Better OMAHA, April 20, 1916, | wtags \is, one Yic: sb roosters and L10; owes, falr to good, $1.7160%,25; ewes, | time, that i, diiring th forenoon, today's Makeshift. o ) pril %, 1 stags, 11o; wprings, 1bc; oese, 10c; duck: rmuu. April 20, 1916 | olipped, 94.007.25 . market manifested a disposition to break Conditions rh- wheat market was very strong to- | I8¢ turkeys, 19c; old toms, 18, capons.| Recelpts were Cattle. Hogs, Bheep away from the depressing factops which % “m roceipts and u very good cash | % Kulneas, Zc; squabs, $1.80@4.00 per [Officinl Monday 8107 11,04 15219 | CHICAGO L v aToC K OMARKET brought about the extreme weakness of REFER TO THE mm]m BOARD d'-rmm nending the market from 1 to 2 "“l ylpun., The per dos Officlal Tuesday ... g 8 the previous day. Opening prices wers WILL HAVE BRIGHT LIGHTS cents higher, ”' ".”"““Tl‘n‘l'luq S winn, ‘4’1‘5, :'1n|ml:l. Official Wednesday Cattle ltuly-—uo.- Wenk=—Sheep | montly at substantinl advances and trad- | Oorn was also strong, the better grades #e; bloc e, twine, i dalsles, | Eatimate Thursday Steady, ing was broader, If less nctive, the specu- | After nnnlhar nplfl!nd discussion #elling n half cent higher, while the off.|!#c; triplets, 19c; young America, dlc; lative contingent taking s more oheerful Wednesday evening twenty-seven #rade stuff sold a half lower, biue Iabel brick, 1b4e; limburger, 2ic; im Four days' totals....21,307 CHICAGO, April 20, ~CATTLE-Re few of the Intes fonal situatl 1 the Dodge street viaduct situa- Osts. were taady, .| ported ¥rench ' Roquefort Same 4 celpts, 3,000 'hewd; market steady; native | VIeW of the international situation | b o terday’s prioss. ? loedy. selling &t yos- | D et Frosh; por b . Caifish, 110: | Bame 3 weeks nae ek R4S Dol ateers, B MATIO0; westorn ateors, | 1Mprovement was short lived, however, | tion the city counell rejected a |DUSINOS8 men, occupants of the h o 'Wlockers and teaders, 86,8648 00, | Another welling movement of ‘ncreasing | Crounse and Neville blocks on Six- Rye was quoted a Bamo 4 woeks ako. ... 2,06 owa and heltern srooas 5. ealven §5 0o | proportions heing encountered later,| track elevation plan submitted by .,nl[ higher. carp, be; trout, 1hc; roe whad, #c; d Harley #old uncha Maffho; malmon, 1215, black b Bame days luat yoar., 20,15 brof g V. : 3 ch not only obliterated most gaIns toenth street opposite the postoffice mtul;lmfi, o b Y Lol B S e ”'i‘;'l""‘.,"m"‘n”- W“"' o | N0, following table shows the receipts B G8--Tecelpts, %00 hand: market, | bt oaused Tirther material recessions, | the Missouri Pacific Rallway com- | e [}l p : 80,000 _bu ilii corn, 5000 Ui ORLR. | ipe.” salinon, 10@ide; plekerel, 7 pike, [ 1, Sattle, hogs anc moep at the OmAMA | weak; 10gilc lower; ‘bulk of sales. Wh6eh | Waakness wan again most pronounced 0| pany, and directed the city logal de- ‘l"" at the Douglas Shoe company's ¢ 3 0 E b ) ock market for the year to 5, ght, $0.2000,70; mi 9,4600.70, | the war kroup, some of those issues, 4 b “‘f!mml whast and corn..slosed [pQ0X qm”k"&a‘?:llvl':: )\';‘ "‘mn...'fi"'yfffli A8 Lompares WL ot papr Sia i vy, §0 xtm’yv v rough, $0.2000.3; piks, | gether with others directly ohied" nareto, | partment to continue its efforts to store and formed a club for the bet #: Jumbo, per doz., $2.00; | oagy1e 191 0% 5 0 fulling to lowest quotations of the year ‘m'"m_ the company to bulld lh,,urmanl of business conditions in l:lmny wheat receipts were 946,000 bu il BHEEP AND LAMBS I 4 0 o peeled ipte 16,000 | Liguidation wis at ite helght in the lnst 7‘.’.‘{{,.."’;‘ PRIR000 bo. and shipmanie ot 100 et Sions Timp: Posled, "Der | Hoge market, steady; wethers, $6009.10; [ huif hour. All divislons of the list were | viaduet ordered seven years go. this part of the oity §8iP48 0f S1400 bu.‘snd shipments of 192 Chesapoake, T A Bheep cwen, $5.0008,80; Jambe. 760001107 ympathetically atfocted, including United | 750 (0 0t e T rance, | After talka by W. 8. Stryker, R. L. " . Hatss Sleel, which fell & freoion under) FHowaed B, Broial, W, 3. D | Beselin, G. D. MoLashiin, 8. B. Stewart Primary corn receipts were 646,08 bu, | Standards, 3160, selects, counts, | _Th A'ougI Ing table snows Lhe and shipments 1,120,000 bu., sgeinst ro- | 31,00 |4 01 ® At the Omaha Live Stock M. Louls Live Stock Market, yestorday's mintmum, while Hethlehem (4. B, George and J, A, Bunderland | coneud Young and M, Myer, a perma celpts of 486,000 bi, und shipments of W2, CBLERY ~Mammoth, #c per dox.;|Market for the last few days, with com ST. LOUIS, April 20 -CATTLE-R dteel dropped Gy to 1"“’ Ralln weore | m,n b]\u last year. ! :nmlluml mp I:r dos,; wmall, be; Porida “?:";fll T, T I8, OFE A 10 ;,-mu tm he'ld market i !uh"x naty . ‘n‘lul’|l\u|\ steady, with H ., Snov ptions, | gpposed the elevation plan and nent organisation was formed, with W, § 'rimary oats recelpts were 706,00 bu, |per crate, §2.60 ate, T4, Y31, 191110 el 600,75, yenrling steers and [ but this may have been due to the scar - & i and shipments 96,000 bi., uksinst re- | BEEF C1Ts-Ribs: No, 1. 20%e: No. 1, Defer o oo ®: cow » lh.00; wtook: | city of offerings urged the commissioners to follow Hiryker, president; R. 'l""""f‘ vie celpta of 411,000 b, and shipments of | 19%¢; No, 4, 17%c. Loins: No. 1, t4e; No €ra nnA md.u K0, Texnn and 'rm.x salon of stocks amounted to 52,00 | " en e vinduet president; G. D. Molachlin, secretary BIKO00 bu. lest year {, 200, No, 4, 1Wpc, Chucka: No, 1, 13¢; No, | 4 Okluhoma wteers, $6.26u8.70, cows and P treasurer, Thess officers, with Louls W CARLOT luomm'rfl ! 20; No, 8, 1l uu‘n A x,Nw;.rl. - helfers $4.0006.00. native calves, $5.000 | " United States Induatrisl Alsohol wuftered | City Attorney Rine fold the commin- | [ Heatty and M, Myer, form the govern Mout. Corn, Onta, %, 10%e; No, 3, 1ke. Plate: No, 1, P LK) e groatest los, with t do- | ” Chicago .., ks oy b No. 3 be; No, §, Whe Bl S0 18 [ HOGS—Recetpta, 11,00 hend: markst, | cline“or s poins, bt Stidebaker, West- | MONars that nothing more could be done | ng committes of the olub. Minneapolin 273 RIITE-Origes, box' Navels, Valen- S0 N0k | tower ! pign wnd lighta, 471500610, mixed | inghoune, Amorican melter, American |In & lewal way until July 1, when Judke| The most notable action taken at the 4‘:‘;:1‘:1'.2 Fivpt srvoresll ‘W 0| 4400, o m,'/, (g ':”, w” “:‘, ,',fo‘:' m‘" S8 7060 6m ° ;:-'u"\nn-'h».u, 90.0000.86; good henvy, 880 | Can and’ Mexican Petroleum, an well as | Hook of the federal court at St. Louin | mesting was the signing of a contract Kanwas City... " 7 112508, 84,95, Mediterransan Sweet, ::‘nljfi‘l:‘biw’; SHEBEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts, 2,00 h:j"\("“ If"‘._“‘”"”jj'“' '\h_"'j;'“;'”."""m";:f'_' will pasn on the merita of the ense, and | with the electrio light company for the Bt Louls ... L [ 19 §2.00: 1ioe, s338; 116a, $3007 e, Biks, 3o, wal "% 7 82| 6 9l # oo | hoad: market steady: yearling wethorh | which wera the most active feature of | Will at that time uthorise the recelver installation on the stree§ curbing of Winnipeg .. voe T4 MO0, 2bn, 524m, B60w, 3375, Lemons, box 6 890 o1 BN 0Ly | 0.00010.75, Tumba, $10.00a11.66; ewen, §7.60 ore than held thelr ground |of the rallroad to bulld a viaduct or start | twelve electric lght standards, Bach Theae anlan wers reported mm.{ Golden Howl, 8600, Bliver Cord, 8.0, 5| 7 5] 6 97| 9 6 | €586 ruit tns Eoadl Wheat—-No. % hard winter cars, | Grapefrult, hox: Mm, $3.00, Gén, $5.50; 40a, B 870 7 A ‘}' % " B \ f;n Ading o | the elevation of the Belt Line tracks standard will ba of a highly ornamental 410814, No. # hard winter: 1 cur, $107%: | .25 h4n, §4.00. 70m, Wom, 966, $4.00, Straw :E :3 11 Kansas Clty Live Stook Marker, | A further w'c:-'”“ j o _Qeman o i i deslgn and will bear a cluster of five 16 cars, $1.07; 4 cars, $1.08%; 6 cars, 305 | barrles: Shipment Monday. Tiesday and DSBS @] 006] KANSAR CITY, April B0=CATTLE- | Wwas thee, i o o e at The nter | WE t Shele & T masda 1ghts, mgkregating 02 candle :?,"r,-nzn. .00, |\'«y 4V hard wl]n’:':v _‘\ lu:’u ‘\A/m!m-nflu) 8278 came nnnn';l. bunch *““‘“m‘ 848 8 | Roceipts, 3,00 Tead: market steady: | Maftohnt mbnmy markere A N duaia: | Plans submitted by the Missouri Pa power, These clusters will be twenty- h; 2 onrm, $1.04; 2 curm, Ay 0 cars, |Madium size, $1LE0GN.T5, medfum “[ o | 7640 682 890 | prime fed wteers, $0.850,76; dresmed beef |10 a b ware almost b polnts wbove | ¢lfie contemplated immediats permanent four fest apart, six being placed on the 800, 0 carw, 8100, 3 carm, $1.00; b omrs, | Tumboes, §2.0002,25; regular sl B0 "1 car, Wi 1 car, 9ic, Bample hard |82.5002.75: oxtra large Jum! winter: | ear, $1.01; 1 car (mm No, 4 durum: 1 car, $1.04, No, 4 mixed; 1| #ruft and car, $1.04, No, 4 mixed durum: 25 ear, ¥e. [Ginsky & Co 000 1 | woriarn and (aedern, #7508, e B g ey bty BF 8 Joy Weain S80. alevation construction at Dedew -«nln enst side of Sixteenth street between i o'clock yesterday: | oo |,.,;y of sales, W4600.65; heavy, | o b Dald to advices from I‘; iR g : ne | $he North side of Dodse strest snd thrée i neing u settiement of the cis e | the comprehensive pian to elevate the | o% il G e of Capitol avenue haif wtoers, $.0000.2%; western stoc 9, *Bunday , We | M ammoth, $4.5002.7, Hecelpts and disposition of live stock sgotable prices furnished by |at the Unlon St four hours endin Hye~No, 2. 1 ear, 9, No, §: 1 35 car, | VEGETABLIA-Onlons: Crystal wax RECEIPTS-HEAD, 0,661 * b AVD wei 2 carm, e X $2.2 crate: Bermuda, $1.76 crate; onion | Cnttle Hoge Sheep Hra'en, | ISUT0T0 DAckers and buscho o o (AL, ey (TUSH Interest WAS | tracks through the ety | way to Fifteenth strest, In the opinfon Barley~Bample: 1| car, fl%e. No. 3 |40t8, red, $3.00 bu,: onion sats, yellow, |C. M & 8t [ 3 ' KHEEP AND LAMBA- Recolpta, 4000 | i Frascn, bacaisn of the probable effect | Dundes citizens who opposed the eleva~| o ‘(s siectric light company this in- orn-—~No, © white: b cars, 10%e. No. 5 (82,00 bu, Carrots, beets, turnips, parsley, | Missouri Pucific 7 3 hond. market higher; lambs, 10701116 f | white: 1 car, #%c, 1 car, 89 No. 4 [radishes, shallots. 50 doz. Cabbage: New, |Union Pacifio I ™ ih baRg; e wallnrn e Y 1008 b0, | ' Lhe atorn theater of war . x tlon acheme claimed that the plans of | yiuiintion will make this blook opposits white; 1 car, #84c, No. 3 yellow: 1 car, [I%c Ib.; old, %o 1b. Rhubarb, $1.76 box. [C. & N. W, east,. 7 b + | awen. t 6008 Th 154 bone - s g dullo with o 10We! | fered by the Missouri Paoific were & the postoffice the best Ulluminated bloek Gge; 1 ear, '0%c. No. 4 yellow: 3 ears [Tomatoss, $4.00 crate, Lattice §1.00 box [C. & N W. west. 6 1 i i OISR L JOE YO TR | s san h The install v, No, 8 yellow: 1 car, 8he. No. 1 |Colery: Four dox, $3.00 crate; :, doz., lz ™| ¢, Bt M &0 B n . Joseph Live Btook riet, { B Y In any ecity in the eountry. o Ini - mixed: 1 ear, 7lo. No, 2 mixed: 3 cars, lerate: 8 don, 920 orate. {,;,.,,,, e | 3 | { 5 O ‘_'” April 2 CATTLE- Res “mn\n.y Btutos bonds were unchanged on A stiggestion was mades that the elev: | thon will be complate the first week in i Nn\ 3 mixed: 1 car, e 4 20 cars, | hanket, Potafoes: Red Rivar Ohice, 410 & 1 0 L1 » u oalpta, 2,200 head; market slow: steers, Number of sales and leading quotations | “°" plans be: referred (o the ity plan- | May :rl:‘;. Ro. cl‘ yr'-’t‘:::la ‘1 s, m, 04’:!" hu',‘wmu ”mm-u ! 'nml hr‘; bu, Bw m-; : 2 I} e "‘ H 1.0000,50. cown and helfers, $W@N: | 00" 010 Ll Toduy were ning board, but the demand for & viaduet | Ay no name oould be agresd on for the S ) A i | potatoe T ; per oo 4 calv . ) Imixed: 1 car, 68%e; 36 oar, OTo: b car, Ew”' ;;m h"r’r'nnr, amper, W ”"M‘. o A 5 H i “.’-‘J"‘;’n”.’{.’.?fl'..n. 00 Nakal - SOATEAL: | inariion Baos Sadss m;; 1igh Law Close | at Dodge street was #o strong that the [elub it was decided to leave this to & :‘7;':”:”. ,,,m.x,:x,,,l‘ n:,' ’!‘“vnr (poor), #lc ’ DATES, PIG8-Dromedar A,‘.y.., :,7; Chicago G, W ‘ ] steady; top, §9.86; buik of nnlrll"’ 40 ”':m IRhins Bx P s ety commissioners decided to continue | popular vots, Ten dollars in pll"‘wm be ) CAT, hox | new flgs, 850 box; stuffed dates, 3.7 BHEEP AND LAMBS-Hacelpts, American . & ¥ 1,800 their efforts to get & viaduot h raon who suggests the best Onta~No. 4 white: 1 car, 4lie. No. ¢ [pox’ Total receipts .26 14 " 1| hovd: market, wtrang: lambs, $0.76@11.60, | American Losomotive s.: M 880 sl o flu: '1:'1'.’:- m:‘ -u!an:‘:mula he ment white: 4 cars, 40%c; 2 cars, Bam- | TPOPOORN ~Forty 1410, 1250 case, DIBFOBITION ~HEAD. | . Amaricun #. & 1t 13,100 Tells of Money Bpont. nam o L | plo. white: 3 cars, e CIDER-40.2 keg. £ Cattle lln;l Hheep. Cotton Market, A Rugar Retining 1,900 During the hearing J, A. C. Kennedy, (In Writing to W. . Stryker, Douglas - Omaha Cush Prices—Wheat: o 2 hard. | NUTA-Peanuia’ No. 1 raw, e 1o - | Morrie & Co o W 1| NEw YORK, April 90.—COTTON-8pot, e A el M " . . G ' [ shos store, 117 North Siztesnth strest, De- | $1.07%01,08%; No, 3 hard, S1LOM@ILOTY: (N6 ) roasted, Me 1h.. Jumbo raw, e | Bwife and Company....L,010 220 1,630 | quiet; middling uplanda, 1210c. Hales 100 vt A D 0 for the raliroad company, stated that the fore Saturday, April at 6 p. m,, when No, & hard, Whea$1.0; No, 2 -pnnu $1.06 15" Jumbo roated, 9% 1b.. Filherts, 1hs [Cudahy Packing Co.... ‘86 4,20 2130 | hylas e ooy Missour! Pacitic during & perfod of seven | 4 H . 1%; No,'# wpring, 81 "; du yh; pecans, 13%e 1b.; ans Jumbo, 1Ti4e | Armoir & Co 1,6 Wi 108 | The cotton market cloned steady, net | Ril o ive 5.0% yoars spent more money in Nebraska for | he executive committes will make tha rum, §1.0401,06; No. 1 durum, 1b.: mixed nuts, 18 |f" Bchwartz & o 1,219 1 point lower to 1 point higher Baltimore & Ohlo o0 2 d s th | decinton and award the prizse, corn:” Moo 1 white, whgolis; No A PPLIR_Fon Davie. 8325 bbl.: Ben |4 W. Murphy | ; Wi Cotton " futures opened atendy: My, | brookiyn jlapis 'fr ) maintenance and Improvements than Was | “onyy o1ty will meet the first and third whits, 604mise; No, 4 whits, Taaho, $1.60 box: Rome Heavty, 41 1 | Lincoln Packin : 2 142e; July, 11.97c; October, 12186 De its & # 11,100 roceived through earnings [ | No, b _white, #ahtiac. No. 6 """" B @115 box: Colorads & W Penrmaines | K0, Omaha Pac ] . ber, 12.39¢; Jantuary, 12.46c "Track olevation plans are being | MOndays of each month and Wil Ravy oy Wge; Noo 2 yellow, T04@10%0; No, 8 yel- | g'700 "0X L 0 Armour & (o, 3 N e e 00 hendquarters in the remodeled Crounse Tow, aibyrove: No. 4 yollow, opamiae; | P GO g cane: Atrtine, gm0 | Huninker & Giiver'. . i [ Dry Goods Market, 5400 adopted by nearly every city aa the best !,..n. 119 North Bixtesnth street. "n r";dn:/ z‘n?m "M;&fflv' y;"l’l'nw’ case, :t B ant Co “ . | NEW YORK, April 20.—~DRY GOODS 00 solution of thess grade crossing prob mixed, "0 4 miixed, oude: J Hintp, Jausent & L. & | cotton goods were firm today, with an 0 lems, aaid Mr. Kennedy. Mo told the oné Colds Ave Dangerens: No, # mixed, iige; Noi § intxed, oi| (OB and Wheat Rewton Buitetin, |11 & Son - A sotive demand for print cloths. Ra'y A council that the plans submitted were | Tmiernal throat and chest troubles pre- ‘7" dfflm:w V"' !\ wh:("" I:m‘”"q" 'n':ilm:(,"“h:‘ vmm‘ ) :l'\v"v‘ 1’:1’1;:; ’:?r‘vllv 1B, Root & Co 10 e Bhiond M"” e B B Colorado Vuel & [ron 3,700 nolected from ten plans prepared by the | duce inflammation, To reduce inflamma~ 1 standard, 41%a@41%c; No. white, 4@ |5 i1 4 ” “1J. H, Bulla ] Corn Products Refining 0 ' i vough, destroy cold germs, i i No. 1 A wursday, April 2, 10 u A . Ty company's engineers. tlon, loomen vough, y ; | Salting, }r‘}&',”. foctt Timsc, “Hyn: \r"“T‘::.’,“ "',’:,Tl:”' £ fosgnatock Bros Allles ra, € Diacilters’ fecuritios 100 George T. Morton, chalrman of the City | use Dr, King's New Discovery. All | No. 2, No, 1, e o i Werthel! k 1100 Planning board, recommended a careful | druggints ~Advertisement. d Biatio fall y rtheimer Degen Glectric o L .m«..., cloaing’ prices, furnished The | SEsEOh k') ,{‘,“,,",,,, H. I, Hamilton to Be bty - i n | consideration of this problem ———————— by Logan & Wryan, stock and graln Auburn 92 Cloudy Bulllvan Br 1 A Great No. Ore cifs 2.0 - e e - — v i 315 South Bixteenth, Omshs Broken Bow W 0 Cloudy Mo, & Kansss Calf Co.. 44 ape a;t, &ris Tilinols Contral 3 Am: Tel ann High.| Tow. | Clone.[ Yes'y, | Columbus & .00 Cloudy Christie 1 Sh d Interborough Con, Corp.. %0 Culbert l . 1, ¢lo Higgine ' 7 . Inuspiration Coppe 5500 oo lw/.w,v 1 08 1131/." 1 w.|‘ 118 | Pairoory % 1% ‘u‘m:illmdy ’R’"'Jz""” e B — o N, e 114000 July,'1 13@%| 1 1) 1137 113% 1 12% | Fadrmont 6 1% Clougy R vhes { S ** | (Correapondence of the Associated Press) | ke fouthern 0 Hept, m Z | | | irand Inland ® 122 Cloudy Moyers . 13 {DON. Mareh 81,~The invitation of 11,400 ; 2141 Hartington 42 1k Pt cloudy |Glassberg i LONDON, March 3 wo R » ! m‘, 1 ns. 110% Hantings @ 1.2 Cloudy v m'n Harvey ‘:l’: the Prench government for an allled con .0 3 u.,y,y,uyy " nmy Holdrege 4 1.5 Cloudy ne 4 ference at Paris to shape a joint trade 2,000 Ancol) “ 1 lensen & Lungren b \ l:‘nlm.\‘lfi!/;’:ll/. 7:,1«"14. 7,4“;:! 'w?fimfl‘ Li‘t"‘r'l'l‘v n| atte “@ 11 !(‘l‘n,v'l‘;’:. Other buyers 219 i policy has now been accepted by all the | Mimours Pacific il ' n xtl'& Cla A Oakdnle @ m Cloudy 7 \ allten, a0 that government delegates will| Monians Fowar i S l f ChOI('& ”,,, “ .,m‘ 1, SAEY% 0@ % | Omaha “® .2 l'!mnly Totals . 4742 10180 BTES | oo s wsemble there from Great Britain, Copper 1,300 ale o ""'y ‘Z' o '2 i Tatamah 4 m cloudy s A s helng reported” in- | Prance, Russia, Ttaly, Belgium and pos- | New York ‘Conira 2,00 k" Vv i b2 w 0 L 0| " 0 | v, N N A Por m'fl” ” .nw . """l.mA WELSH, xr'w"'n"'"’:"""al'n’f 1hh|" h":" ] z'x"‘t:’l vfmd”mh'nni"f',,“ sibly the lesser countrios aligned with the Nortolk & Wemars 1,400 2 g m;\gz ‘g}lfm pu gy |8 Minnenwells Graim Mavist, (argest since four weoks ago, and siightly | allles. Japan. also, In likely "" "'l":"";“m Paritie Maf i eautl u oomil Lard. | { | KA POLIE, Arm 2, WHBAT- | 'Arfer than a year ago. tor Waat sented, so that this prospect of a glgAn ,'.':"'_'“ Tol. & Tol . PRVRRYY: :‘ May. (11 g4 11 % | {10 11 i g, Wiwne July, IDTENGIIRG Cagh: | liere Was & good demand for Vel | iruge compact with mare than half of [Penmivile 0o B .mly 1T 1080 | 1176 | 1180 Y hard, $1.24%; No. 1 northern, §1,208 | ¥igers, bu 'l| ) receipts pretty "fl.' Turope will be extended to the far east, [meading "y [ p( |11 % . 1200 | 11 62%! 12 00 22%; No, 2 vmrmnrn $11T%@1. 9 iyers were able to weaken the marke ’ Hepublie | & o) filbl 5 1 ol FLOTUR ‘m,hm.”, nnmnuhm‘ the uN.’rmn for the ;nunl directly through Japan and indirectly to| Lepuble I ~i1 a2 Y48 415 ; 4 part melling at prices anywhere from | . e d shos T8 BRtnaon SIA008 UL i 1.1.1:'17“11‘ B B 14 nanLEY g Wenk to 106 lower, A few Ghoice light | China through the influence Japan exer-| Woutharn Pacifi F Stock Th Bope| 1260 | 12 1 B AR b N RRAN 8w .00 yourltng atoers'sold up to #046, the sam | claen there, i St X Extra ancy toc al sikind CORN-No, 3 yellow, 71@18¢ M:.V*l erday. The gathering of the allles at Paris in 5 %c - - B o oitiew, T80 ows and heifers showed little or 1o g [«'mru'o GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | SEED-Flax ¥iuasng T e e L e S fraot \;vm.,mm, -m'r'n?’.‘n.n:) |,”|: Retails Recullrly at 17 AGO G ! SHE » _$2.14%02.18% poseibly a little lower o an offset to the move CGerman . o Btockers und feeders were atesdy to . ,. sment with Aleanol P Bl p st Louis Gratn Mavket, : ¥ already made for & trade agreoment w Aten Aes an c rer oom. 4 "1".:::-”-' "'"uf."".".‘.'.‘ "ll'::n' ‘.-.h"'" AT LOUIS, April 2, -WHEAT-No, 2 7::.‘;7;';".:":"»d’a:“t:;l‘:‘.uy‘1:.\\":v '..".T‘?"t:."u"" Austrin, similar to the Zoliverein, de|T" f stes prd CHICAGO, Apr Crop conditlons S b o T hard, nominal May, $1.48: | treme casex poaibly 16hc lower "t | aigned to unite the contral powern in | Liah lorser t instead of the submarine fasue rot & ) LTS 2 " the high time last week, A few very . e o a h 0t | Weetnrs "Onio ON SALE FR]D precedence today in shaping the course | (SN0, & TQHATC No. 2 white, 744 | shotce Polied Angus & ks hold X1 u fight ""'”:1”"{‘ 'l:r'“: % “':::‘"_ I""‘."’"“"‘ Jetarn Union ... a of the wheat market, Largely as a re- C 2. 1% W Quotations on cattle: Good to cholc yet accepted the proposa ome e\ Sy Xult of heavy storms in the northwest,| CATB=No. 2 die; No. 7 white nominal yoarlings, o %i00us0; * good o choice | agresment ia looked upon na uaured, As JSal seles for (he day. LIS sbares Per Bloom PRI G Y T kS e prices developed considerable strength : || beeves, $5.0000.35; falr to good beeves. i Sl = e ; and closed stoady at %c to 1k nel ad uivernesl Grain Mavket. $5.00@8.00, common to falr beeves, §.7¢ | A88Inat it the quadruple allies will presont - - Vance, with My at #1145 and July i LIVERPOOL. April 0. WHEAT—8pot, |40, "good o cholcs' heifers FLWARA. | o Joint front, and thus, an neveral apank AmOI‘IGanS W]H IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT §1.13%. Corn lost W@%4e to %e. Oats fin-| NO. | Manitoba, 1dn 4d; No. 3, 13 No. i|good ‘to cholce cows. o IAIr 10 | arg have safd, the war will have devel ished unchanged to 'we down, and pro-|NOrthern spring, lis 6d; No. 2 red west- [gocd cows, $8.25@7.%; common 1o fair : 5 | 4 Vistona yarying from Pisic decline to u | Tl winter. Lis ad, e 10g | LMD, B Kood to ;,,,,I,,,. f"e‘f.";“ oped two rival camps contending for| Rehul]d W’M‘ rise of be. ST TR AR SRR, DON: LTG0 falr to good feeders, $1.400 | world trade ¢ ! R~ Whenat showed an upward tendency 716, common to falr feeders, ¥.6007.40, While no exact line of policy has heen S d F | nd 8 rhe! 4 to cholce atockers, $1.80418.)0; stock | N feomthe Bkt et toward iher B, foid, i Sholes toskars, RARGeL0; atoak |1 (400 1% KO (0 crencer the general carred France cos which were attributed in| NEW YORK, April 2.—COFFEE—The [#ock calves, §7.000470; ven, calves tendency appears to be toward, first, | (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) wome o to confidence that u| market for coffee futures showed a |1050; bulls, stags, etc. $4.00@ systom of home tariffs in each the| panrs h o BOEF STEERE AR March " 21, —~A committes of break with Germany would be averted | steadier tone after vesterday's lquida- ROER )} syfperpi 2 : s el . Q at the eleventh hour. Later, however, | tion. but fluctuations were irregular and Pr No llied countriea which will foster their| American husiness men in Paris 1a co- | 6 w mi UDOUOLAS STREETS attention of traders concentrated more | there seemed to be some buying of near 10 19 | own Industries and agriculture as ABAINSt | onarating with the commercla! agent of and more on the apparent certainty of | months againat sales of later deliveries. i » i | outslders: second, reciprocal agreementa|(he American secretary of commerce in &roatly increased delay to seeding in the [ Some attributed this to an idea that an) in " hetween ull the allles by which their| > p 90 9. a R J ¥ nocuring exhibitors for an exposition of spring crop reglon and to a serfous con- | actuul disturbance of relations between -+ 1 2004 i \ Iy y moquent reduction of acreage. It was| thix country and Germany might result - 1l o 335 | 80048 Will be mutuully exchanged At|jnatarial that may be utllized in the re sald that in many places all farm work in an fmport tax on ffen which would ERE AND HEIFERR | minimum tariff rates; third, preferentinl | .onatruction of the devastated regions of | suld be delayed for u week or ten daya to Increase the value of exist) s 4 AL 4 g 1 " d e of | would be de " " xisting | 1 T 1" %19 540 treatment of nies; fourth, reasonable | P ™ o Il be hel | becuuse of the widespread and continu-| siocks, while others thought it might | (3 " 0 1 8| aancessions e y . rance e expositlon will be held at | .u.'p ,||.1"f‘|. and -'uow 3 ine In thi| DOYe heen partly due to reports that |16 () " 9 900 00N . i ¥ s '1‘ return for re- | ype Tuilleries gardens, beginning May 1, | Jullish roports regarding crops In the | ¥rasll wan offering new crop shipments| ® 9 50 s | “inrocal concesslons: and finally, maxi-| .4 will comprise ne every ¢ made winter whoat belt tended materially 10| here moro freely. After opening un- TLVERA mum rates agnin by all the allles agalnst '_‘ FAOTRA MRIY STRTYIOK Acs | I metal, everything In the form of | uphold prices during the last part of | chunged to 1 point higher, the market| ¢ by A . | the seasion, notwithstanding Iate down-| xolq about 1 10 7 points above last night's | | 3 - the central powers. Bome have con-|p,iaing material, house furniture, agr turms in Wall street quotations, lead-| (jouing figures, with July touching 8160 { : -+ tended that the maximum rates againat tural Implements, machine tools, fac ing authoritics sald abandoned m'-n-«l" and December 8,32 Near montha closed | | ) the central powers should be pro-|, " : | R W e ) Tiliholy x| Within a polnt ‘or two of the best, BUL| J{OME—The ahipping demand was much | hibitive, but this finds fow advooates, n L. OADAIUNIEC SN0 TORN: L n l oon ero tremely heuvy. The officlal Tilnols e | December saned off to §.57c, With the' gen- | wider, heing the hest of the week. Othe The United Btates will be the anly for- | [l port aave ‘the persentuge condition In | oyl clostng et bointe higher To s | Niders "eink the best of the woek, OUher | it in looked upon an futlle to try 0 ab- | s matian havine o wpeeinl seetion at | [ he » a8 only 63 o od tha viy p gy b s Rales, 47,000 bags, Includi A solut t e ne source of trade by . " | posr wet - & N K | with od run here buyers thought they | ade 1 . . « por cont of the acreage seeded lnst | VW itoh ol " N0 Klioe. May Kb, Tune |With & o r o exposition and the organisers are d “ h f h 4 witonea P! W« R v ought to pu up the droves on a little | means ¢ nwa 1)) had been, winterslled. | T ¥oaet iy, Eike: ‘Augunt, K17c Heptam: | oaine (aafar qubpitn tha Tack. et omia | " of it b tpsie e and you will then want a refreshing, stim- Co op 2 0 ber, 818 October, & Naovember, §.%c L Y oh wid Sollers, | -4 WREE Will Have & déa f th » ! { 1 i on the part of severa! prominent specus| /' . I R appeared to be o much wider. Sallers, | 00" 2 v o conslderable o c b iators who recently had heon conapleuous [ |\00CT 00 S8 IAnuATY, Sie; - ebed Rawever, had ditfarent ldgas, "and while | e tating W1 which Prance will have to rely upon the ”]‘lt‘ng- satis ying beverage. it gosslp put ompha . o0 [a fow of the first ho canes arin M VRHOUS . AVEre: aa bulls, Current gomslp put emphasls| g, Rio e Bantos 48, 10%e. The | huyers were sasy, the . A States f aterial t imed In ket for awhile, but hogs early that were no mare tha ) : ] ) 1t - t on the outlook for enlarged acr Ang | 20 TR TNe: e | colonien, whieh are considered ™ for an increase soon in receipts, Oats ek K "' ! Paporis cont and [of their hogs on a generally st . Sensa ot ot s g g ® re truetion of w wasted town were governed mainly by corn. There R TP, Pgntoe 18| Shippers stayed with the market as long | o S Eresmen he Inte atistics of churches de was some selling on account of the ¢ N T eaipMen ted) ne [ SARETE WiES anp peod hags left erence w . ] ™ Eagsslon > i ellent conditions gonerally for seeded 4 W o n eporte ¢ mekarn Also tried to § sllght conces Il remain for the va ~ wolis ror n " L] ,.-l-" nditions gonore . 4 in the Hragilia rhete There [sions, but they tea wanted the " Mg . 4 ' al 200 merion " {rovistons want within & narrow range, [ W43 & claarance of 80 g (rom Vi [Ludly, and aa SMpPINE €OmPetitin was & » > A an of e sived (wo difforent Lower quotations on hogs sased the mar. | 12718 ow York trong, killer droves, when finally houeht. | Action. Put [T ot I r the tendeney |oont fully as mueh as yesteriay | most ' 18 eve v v mishing owing to & searcity In the | Omaha Way Markes the whippers, packers were abls (0 get & | (4, i od ™ " " toly “THE BEER YOU LIKR OMAHA, Apri) 20 PRA t de h nees Wheat b N pominal; No. 7 ged, §1 00 16, No o demand was pl N N 2 w . A : A s s il o . . Jawg | o § Ouel anid wilers | aparation of name of : : ¢ war and i erves the purpose most satisfactorily, N6, 4 white, 1@, Oata: No MLe [ N 0 Mt Choles lowland, 50 Hly s s e ' w nota " ; »,\“ . » v | digfride . standard. W Hys: N AR N WA, No The market was sod as f stond \ and | fur oast v e R Vb LB W R e s g | ‘oiie ool Phone Douglas 1889 Vork, § 900,300 e, BLE 00 ribn, 01190 | whoat, 050000 W0 oholos oal of ™ o ade & ANy s o . = S ‘ | {Pren-Usenansed; ne| " At o ha_ marbos: IR ¥ it i Henry M‘:“' s, Called . s | | And have a case sent home, T T Goiad KT [ : London's Greatest - e o tnd avech | I8 T o 2 5 St et | ot f i s o DISTRIBUTORS. \ AEW O VORK GENERAL \l\uhll‘\yv ) . o ires s H o - \setatiens o¢ #s Bev o0 Vestene | (IS TN P | R S Ut i ot enetes | ¥ - ‘ . " WL ol Rests §an advan " g " po . . . Sl i o ' o S R, R (3 aure 8l | o eemets the : ' i \ ] : lv e e . ™ v Landus Sinvk Murket 2 Tt . i L W \ and a -. L™ e ," s § -4 . uu;,... ea S e SRR T Hat JARVIS 1877 Brandy N D e ahet o Gaisiing by hRR [ fea aar Tae dealrad sald. : A Sold Everywhere-—Write Tom 0. Jarvia, 81, Josouh. Me

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