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/■ .. a —\ Omaha Grain _/ Omaha. Mhrch 27. Lash wh**f wn easier today, sailing 1c lower. There was little or no demand and the light receipts had no affect In holding yesterday’* level of prices. Re ceipts were nine cars. »‘nt n sold froui lo to 2c lower. In# demand for corn we* also slow, the *x teem* weakness In the future* tending to slow up the demand. Receipts were from c to »Jr low.r, Th« demand was not so good, and bulk of ins sm'.cs were made *t xbo extreme decline. Receipt* were 19 car*. R>» »nd barley reported nominally lower. OMAFIA CARLOT SALES. WHEAT. No. 1 hard: 1 car. *1.90. No. S hard: 2 cars, tic; 1 car. *8c; * car*. 97%r. No. :t hard: 1 car, 98c; 2 cais, 9iC, l car. 96c. CORN No. 3 whif«: 2 cars. 69 %c. No. 4 white: 1 car. tile; 1 car. »Lr. Vo. 4 yellow: I car. 69o; 2 cars. 68c. No. 5 yellow: 1 cat". 6H%<-. No 6 yellow: lvcar. 67c. OATS. No. 2 white: 1 car. 4o%c; 2 car*. 4n 4c. No. white: 1 rig*. 46c; 9 car*. 44 %c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 44 %c; 1 car. 4 4c. Unity Inspection «»f Grain Received. WHEAT. Hard winter: 2 car* No. 1. 3 cats .>o ». b cars No. 3. 1 car No. b. Spring: 4 car No. L l car No. 3. Total 19 car*. CORN . Tallow : G car* No 4. 1 car No. *. White: I car N‘». 3 l car No t Mixed: 1 .-nr No. 3, 3 cure No i. 3 car* No b, •roixl n an OA.jr, White: b car* No. 23. cats No. 3. * Car* No 4. cars sample. Total 2b cars. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carl0U> Week Year r.erelpti Today. Ago. Ago. V1’"*1 . « II S =E-'1 .: ! Hurley . 1 Shipments— . . .. r.; 1 ’ Si S5 >5 « «? .., 1 ■‘PHMART RKCEIHTS ANU SHIPMENTS. *tBu3hels.> _ Week Year Receipt*— Today. Ago. Ago. IV hr a i 376.000 519.000 • 42,000 ltlV. .609,000 S47.000 56S.OOO !>af „ .446.000 298 000 735,000 ..457,011 555,000 b2«.00O 177.000 057.00U oOo.OOO SS1,; ..4or00« 557.OO0 015,000 EXHORT CLKAItANTES Week Tear Buahele— Today. Ago. . Ago. Wheat, floor.... 130.000 •**•*'£ .215.000 .,.,.100 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear carteta— Today. Ago. Ago ■ u« . »j U*“ KANSAS CIT V "RECEIPTS. wheat . ;; *} !i Corn . 19 I* '.I, I *u • • 19 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS ..... Sll 66 » heat . :2 J, 5* • orn . J® ,.4 -g NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECE1PIS. Mlnneapolia .JJJ »•« 'JJ Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, M are h j: 7 ^ W h • a t-^C« t h. vr, 1 Northern. $1 19 84 © i i- * • No. 1 .'ark northern spring, choice to fjjcj. $ i 21 >; © 1 26 \ : good to chole* $ I J« %'0> 1 :9*4. ordinary to good. *t.ll ** .May *1.10©; .July. 1.12%; 'September, i in*;. _ I’orn—No. 3 yellow, 68’i©69J*c. cats—aVo 3 white, 42%©4,%c. Rarle;—58 ©71c rjve—No. 2. 60 ”n iff 61 *■ **. nVx—No. 1. <2.:;*©243 Kansas City Graln.^ k-nsa* City. March 27.—-^heat--Ns. 2 h*rd, 98c®*1.19; No. 2 rad. *1.04 © 1 «•. May, 9i%c bid: July, *Mkc bid. Com—No. 3 white, iO®>ile; No. t yel low, 73© 72*40: No. 3 yellow. .2c; No. 2 mixed. 71% ©72c: May. <2c bid; July. 73 %c split bid: September. 14c bid. Minneapolis Flour. _ Minneapolis. Minn.. March 21. —Flour Unchanged; bran, 122.00. New York Produce \>w York, March 27.—Butter—Unset tled; receipts. 8.616; creamery sxtraa (92 score). 43©43%c. 9 Eggs—Steady; receipts. 22.211; fresh gathered extra first*, regularPfr*?*-f‘*2 c; do storage packed. 28©26c. fresn gAther*d firsts, regular P»oked 21'He 74 : do storage packed 24% ©26c, do ends find poorer. 23c; nearby hennery browns extra*. 27 ©29c. ...... 1 ;hee*e—Unsettled; receipts, 109.624 pounds. Tork Marth 27 — Poultry—Live, h.irel • *'«ady: broilers by freight. 48© »a,-, pxpress. 46©65c; fowl* by freight, .,< • turkeys by freight. 23© 39c. ncultry—Pressed, steady to firm; o.d ester*. 19/92 or. ADVRRTI8EMKN T Mrs. MARTHA STRAYKR ARE YOU A SUFFERING WOMAN? • Health is Most Important to You Lincoln, Neb.—‘‘At one time I be came very miserable with weakness from which women suffer. I suffered nil the time. One of my neighbors urged me to take Dr. Pierce’s Favor iie Prescription because it lied cured her of similar symptoms, so I decided to try it. The first bottle made me feel so much better, I took four more, and feel certain that In that one ex perience ‘Favorite Prescription' saved k me from the operating table and Ihe surgeon’s knife. Two years after wards when the turn of life com menced, I took the Prescription’ again wth the result that I came through slrong and healthy and am sfJH maintaining wonderful health. ' Mrs. Martha Btrayer, 216 Bo. 19th 8t. Bend K'r to Dr. Pierce’s, Buffalo, N V.. for trial pkg. Prescription tablets. __ Ponce de Leon Outdone in New Gland Discovery "I am iust as young as I used to I,* nnd It’s nil due to gland pills. Here I am 72 and feel Just as spry and full of vlnt anil pep as if I were 30 or 40. ' This testimony to tlte virtue of gland t'-eatment was voiced recently by Robert George T.aws. prominent re tired London broker. Mr. Laws, whose health had been poor for sev eral years, claims that a glandular tonic put up In tablet form has re stored him to the health and vigor of his earlier days. Such a treatment is now obtained in the form of Glandogen, a highly concentrated glandular tonic prepared from the glands of healthy young anl mala. Glandogen has had remark able success with thousands of ailing men and women. It ia obtainable at the Bhermun * McConnell drugstores, 1 *th and Dodge, 16th and Harney, 1»th and Farnam. 24th and Farnam. Mnil orders given prompt attention. By Cnltrrnl Briic. Chlnyo, March IT—Liquidation In vorn d»velnne<i on a bi* scale today, running tn» market Into atop-loaa order*, and carrylnrt prlnea 10 tho lowest level* ainre early January Nothin* particularly tie preening sized up in « orn, but the nroaK u/i covered r. heavily bought roarhet. “Wheat insisted pressure stubbornly ano finally rallied to an Irregular < loaf. Wheat closed %c lower to %c h.gher, coin was H-«c to l\c lower oats were %c to l%c down and rye ruled %c lower to 1 ic higher. . Tn wh*at some of the principal shorts WP,- C -edited with covering, while ele vator interests by some pit observers v/eie also said to be buying here in Die wav of bark-spreading against Winnipeg. The latter market displayed a firmer tone Thou recently and finished at a J%e dis , under Chicago lor the May—the closest so far. , . , , orn dropped fast Immediately sftci the opening. Below 77c for the May •*fnp" orders were plentiful. On ill* ex - lieme break, from 75%< down to 76 %c ommisslon house buying broadening and »encii"d the market well at the end. i.iquidation in oais was free at l‘rnjes and locsl bears also sold. The cash de n.and for oata was good with premium firui. but advices from Winnipeg that, further business was done in Canadian iiuts for shipment into t-he United States on a duty basin made bulls uneafy. Rve was irregular. A better export de mand of Tate has helped to stabilize this grain, but speculative interest has not broadened sufficiently to carry the mar ket on .. Provision* were practically unchanged for the clay. Lard and ribs c losed un changed to 2 4c higher. Pit Note*. Great damage to the country in gen eral would result from enactment or [••the paternalistic and socialistic McNary Haugen export corporation bill,” the Chi rago city council declared in a resolu tion unanimously adopted today. The resolution was forwarded to President Coolidge ancl members of congress. l.oca I and outside millers were alter wheat in the local market today and took fair amounts. Millers here told of a better domestic- inquiry developing around current levels. The northwest said that choice and near-choice m!*n grades were in improved demand, and premiums for the cash article southwest were well held. Seeding of spring wheat in certain sec tions of the northwest is ahead of schedule despite the fact that generally the condition of the soil to date over the northwest areas has been too dry to al low field work. The Illinois wheat crop appears to have I suffered as badly as in any other state. The alternate freezing and thawing weather that the crop suffered without [ample snow protection has done no Tit tle damage. C HICAGO CASH PRICES. Bv I pOika Grain Company. Atlantic 0.T12 Art. | Open. | High. | l.otv. j Cluat*. | Tea. Will. ~ i i I I May t.Om 1.01 ’if 1.00«, 1.01V 10114 l.ill*..1. 1.01 1-n. July I 03-. 1.03*;. 102*4 L03*. 1.03*4 1 0.1 *,. .I 1.03 V. Sop. 1.04 ’* 1,04 1. 1.0344 104*4 1-0414 ft >« i i • .May • . (i 5 % ’ .66 • .65%' .66 6n% July .67 .6 7'2 -6 7 .67% 67% Corn , i | i May .76% .77%' .71% .75% 77% . 7 7 % '.i .75 V • • % July .76% 78% .77 .77 % 78% .78% .77% . Sep 78% .79 .77% .77% 79% .79 i ..... .1.!. . Oat s Mav .46 | .48 ! .44% 45J. .4 5% .45% ' ’ | .Tilly 44 *. .4 4 % .43 .45V .44 Sept .41 % I .41% .40 .40% 41% Laid I i 1 ; ! . *. Ms v I Lift 1 1.10 11.02 1 1.02 11 «2 July 11.20 11*0 1125 11.25 H 25 Mav 9.50 9.52 9 50 9.52 9.50 JillV 9 85 9 85 9 85 9 8f» V »a New York General. New York. March 27.—Wheat—Spot, irregular. No. 1 dark northern spring, c. i/ f. New York, domestic, IMS1*. No. 2 hsrd winter, f. n b., Il l*1*; No. I Mani toba. $ l. 13 . and No. 2 mixed durum, do, *lCorn—Spot, weak; No. ? yellow, c. !. f. track New York, domestic, all by rail. 94*4c. No. 2 white, do. 95*4c, and No. 2 mixed, do. 93Hc. Oats—Spot, weak; No. 2 white, 8Je. Tallow -Easy; special loose, "Hff.'tc; extrd, 7He. New York. March 28 —Rye Flour Quiet. fair to good. |4.u0©4.16; choice to fancy. 14.15© 4.25. Rve—Steady; No. 2 western. 7*\e f. o. b. New Y'ork. and 7«®*c c. 1. f. export Feed—Easy; city bran. 100-pound sacks. $29.00; western bran, ditto. $28 6U®29 50. Flour—Barely steady; spring patents, $6.00 © 6.60. Cornmeal—Steady; fine white and yel low granulated, $2.30 © 2.25. Barley—Steady; malting, $9©92c. e. L f. New York. Hay—Quiet; No 1. $S0 00Cf•_ . 2. $28.00© 29.00; No. 2, $$J.00©24 00; • hipping. $1M.00© 20.00. —Firm; state. J923. 63®,'*c; 1922, 22©2*c; Pacific cor at, 192$. 36©40c; 19.3, 27 ® 30c. . Pork—Barely steady; mesa. $.4.. 5© $6.75; family. $27.00©2a 00. Hire—Steady; fancy head, PgOlc. Other articles unchanged. Fast St. I/Ouls livestock. East St. Louis, III.. March 27.—Cattle— ! Receipts. |.6»)0. tanners. lU©16c higi er at $2.60©2.76; bologna bulla, 16© 25c (lower; bulk. $4 26© 4 75, light vealera. 125 © 60c higher; bulk, including top. ©•■»-<» ©11.00; other classes unchanged, one load steer*. $6.25; «mall lot. $7.00©*. 60; bulk heifers. $8.50®7.60; part load mixed, $8 SO; most cows, $4.60©8.00. Hogs—Receipts. ll.OOO; mostly 1 ac high er; bulk good and choice offerings. 1.0 pounds and up, $7.60©7.66; few heavy butchers 17.66; light light* and pig*. I* ©.5c higher. l3o to lo0 pounds. $7 00© , ..i, i i y to 1-10 pounds. #b.36tt# < ; lifhter pig*. $5 25®$.00; packer sows, $6.60© $.80. .Sheep and Lamba—Receipt*. 1.000; steady to strong; no rhoics wool lambs on sale, few lota medium to good na tive*. $15.60© 18.00; choice Idaho clipped lam tie, $14 io, few fat awes, $10.60© 1$.00. _ Foreign Fxchange Bate*. New York. March 27.*—Foreign Ex changes—Firm; quotations in cent* Great Britain—Demand, 430*4 ; cables, 430H 60-day bills. 42*. France—Demand. 6.47*4; cablet. 5.48*4. Italy—Demand. 4 34 ; cables, 4.34H Helglum—-Demand. 4.30; cables. 4 11. Germany—Demand < per trillion;. .22. Holland—28.92. Norv. ay—13.64. Sweden—26.49 Denmark—15*3 Switzerland-17.32. Spain—13.17. Greece—1.67 I'oland—.00001 ? Szechslovakla—2 '*1 J ugoalavia—1.23 ’* Austria—.0014 1* Rumania—.62H * A i gen tins—38.62. Brazil—11.45. T okio—4 2. Montreal—97 21 -32. New York Sugar. New York. March 27.—The raw sugar market was without change today. Cuba* Doing quoted at. 6 65c duty psld. Sale* aggregated 59.000 bags of Cuba* for proniDl and April' shipment all to oftt-port refineries Raw sugar futures opened four points lower to 1 point higher, but soon rallied on covering and buying believed to be against sale* of actual. Trading was not very active and after selling * to 11 points above the previous night prices reacted partly under realizing and closed at net adtanbe* of 6 to V no4nte. Mav closed 6 Ooe; July 6 10c; September 6.06c, December 4,59c. While refined :«ug;tr nrlcet were un changed to 10 points lower, fine granulated new ranging from 8 40 to $.50c. demand was unimproved. Refined futures nominal. 4 hi<*ago txoDch*. Chicago. March 27.—The butter market today tuled barely steady with an un set tied undertone. Trading on the whole wee quiet se buyers showed no confidence and were limiting purchases to current requirements. Centralized care were , limited. There waa practically no Inquiry and the market appeared barely steady. Freeh Butter—9? score. 43 Hr. 91 score. 43c; to score. 42Hc; 49 score. 42c. 4S ■core. 41V»c; *7 geo re. 40 *4 c. Centralized harlots— 90 acore. 43c; 19 score, 42 He. nil* anil Rosin. Bsvannsh tin Marc h 27.—Turpentine— ouief 97 Hi receipt*. 46 bble . shipments. ' 7 bble ; stork. 6.307 bble. Rosin—Finn: *a!re. 1* casks: receipts. 2R5 fseke. shipment*, 281 casks; stork. 0 4,194 casks _ _ Quote B. 14 60 © 4 75; D E V, H, II T. 14 77. k $6 4*. N, $4*5. \VG, S 7 o, WWX. $6 50 Dried Fruits New York, March 27 Evaporated 4p plea—Dull. Prunes- -Irregular. I Apricots—F.rm reaches Quiet Raisins Steady New \ orlt Colton. New Yo k March 27—The genual '•nt ton inarkpi clom I steady at net declines • of 25 »o M points I Mil ut li Hafc. 1 lluluth. V * » 27 Dl«.«e flex March, 2 *9': Ms . 2 3 r . July. 2.30*4c. A mild irH«m of treatment that cure* Pile*, Fistula oml , Other Rertal Diaeaaea m a abort time without a terete aue. _ _ gkal operation No Chloroform. Fiber or other ■•ami on lsr23MlsoriSar,J ■f,gg-rS; XXSXSi cr.d DR. E.R.TARRY SANATORIUM. DR. ItS. JOHNSTON, Madltil Dif«*t«» NUw Truit Btd«. _ Om«h»,K«hr. ^ ^ " 1 ^ Omaha Livestock L-—-' Omaha, Mar< h 27. Receipts were— - ‘at He. Hogs. Shc-P Official Monday. 9.341 10,J*l J’',6* ifflclal Tuesday-9,42* J $ Official Wednesday 7.--1 18.642 J'in‘ Eat lm.ita Thursday . 4.6*»« 13.000 4.-00 4 ays. this Wk ..30,044 Jo.401 ‘J.;* Sams Uy» last wk. . o,64o ^*’r. I >'«m* -It. *1 wks. ago 8 1,391 -2,3«l 4...0-*7 Same d«. 3 wlca. ago 31,142 Same dys year ago 3l,71t 80,650 68,loi Cattle—Receipts, 4,500 head. Fat cattle moved rather slowly again today. y‘,od steers particularly those that had a **tfJ® weight were picked out fairly early at steady prices hut ykarUngs and plain J medium light cattle were dull Hgaln with x weaker price trend. They are a» mVL. ,1* 25c lower for the w^.i, while ihe better grades have bel-l steady lo strong. Top today was She stock was steady today, cows being strong for the week and heifers mostly Joe lower, feed ers were unchanged. Quotations on Cattle: Choice to PJ*,n® beeves $10.60011.26; good to choice he even. *3.76© 10*0; (Hr 'o **"*' b*;i% common lo fair beeven. »7.60 08.76; good to choice yearlings, ^.260 10.26; fair lo Kood yearllns". common to fair yearling., JT.00gS.00, good to choice fed heifers. V.bOQa.26. rair ot good frtd heifers. $6.6001.60; com mon to fair fed helfera. $6.5006.60; holes to prints fed cown. $6.600 7.60; food to choice fed cows, $5.7«>0fi.5O; fair in good fed cows, $4.7606.76; common to rair fed cows. $2.6004.26; good to choice feeders, $* 160 9.00; fair to good feeders. 17.5008.10; common to fair feeders. $6.60 ©7.26; good to choice stockers, $7,60 0 S. 26; fair to good stockers, $K. 75 0 7.60; common to fail stockers, $6.0006. u; stock heifers, $4.00 05.60; stock cows. 53.00 04.25; stock calves. $4.5008.00; veal rnlves, $4 00010.50; bulls, stags, etc, $4.25 0 C. 00. BP7EF STEERS. No. Av. Pi No Av Pr. J" .1104 | 8 00 11.1020 $ 8 00 22. 1040 8 25 12. 851 8 35 18. 104 1 7 85 60.100:' $ 6a 22. 66- 8 ho D..1138 8 80 n .1137 8Jt 0 11.1181 9 10 ■) .1087 0 16 10.1207 0 20 j* ..1241 9 35 21 1299 10 00 16.. .112.'! 1015 *. 1385 10 60 10.P7« 9 40 35 ...... 1001 9 46 9 9- 1 9 50 16 1522 10 90 rows 4 .1 257 f. 00 7 1140 fi 00 1J .. ..1001 H 35 7 967 6 60 I. 1110 7 00 . HEIFERS. 7 ... 600 f» 15 17 84.7 7 00 J4 . 809 7 26 -4 834 7 26 iv .8 88 r, 25 4 . 820 B 60 7 *7 42 7 76 1 1 . 415 8 40 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. * 7. 81 7 7 70 14 670 7 00 . 901 g 20 BULLS. 1 .1 1R0 a 75 1.20;t0 4 75 1 . 1450 4 85 2. 7-0 B 00 CALVES. 2 . 87 5 6 75 1 260 8 60 1.Ull 9 00 1 220 9 50 1. I vO 9 75 1 . 190 10 09 Hogs—Receipts. 13.00U head. Higher rend at other centers and rather light supplies locally tended to Inject con dderable strength in the local trade this norning. Demand from shippers was iroad and movement in this direction un ter way In good season at prices fully 10c ilgher than Wednesday. Packers were i trifle reluctant in following tho shlp >er advance and the market in this di • ieion was without feature early. Bulk »f the sales was at $7.0607 25 with early op $7 26. HOGS <o. A r. Sh. Pi No. Av. Sh Pr. >7.. 1 83 70 $7 00 f.4.,200 $0 7 05 1-,. .206 40. . 394 70 7 10 P. .2-4# b 49 .178 ... 7 15 10.. 204 . 73..201 . 0..229 ... 7 20 27..210 ... .... *8..303 ... 7 26 Sheep—Receipts, 4 700 nead Continued leant arrivals coupled with a fairly uroad demand from all quarters tended o give the fat lamb trade a good tone igain this morning. No shearing lamha were on offer and the market was nom nally steady. Aged sheep ruled firm on •gtremely light supply. Quotations on sheep and^ Iambs: Fat amb*. good to rholc**. $15 60018.10; fat ambs, fair to good, $14 00016 26; clipped lambs $13.75014.00; ah-arlng lambs. 116.00016.$5; wethers. $7.760 10 60; year inga. $i 00 012 50; fat ewes, light, $9 000 [1 16; fat ewe*, heavy. $-.0001 76. FAT LAMBS [1$ fed .$4 $1$ 00 FAT EWES % fed . 1 42 2 1 00 !03 fed .•• * *0 CLIPPED LAMBS 194 fed ... •» 7* 40 Receipts and disposition of livestock at he Union stockyards. Omaha, Neb . for ’4 hours ending at 2 p. m RECEIPTS—CARLOT. Cattle. Hga Shp. Vabash R R. 2 •••• •••; Ho Par. Rj. 7 J J T, P R R. . 18 «0 12 7. A N. W east - * 2 .... • A N W west . 28 80 1 \ St. P M. A o. 13 10 - \ 14 A Q . east . 7 10 ...» \ B AO west . 17 25 « *. R T AP. east - 7 10 .... \ R I A P. west. J C R R . 3 2 .... 7. G. W. R. R. 3 1 - Total receipts 187 1*2 22 DISPOSITION—H E A D. Cattle Hgs Shp trmour A- Co. . 888 2708 1M3 udahv Pafk. Co.917 2890 J«07 >old Packing Co . 149 1689 Morris Packing Co. .... *21 1459 479 Swift A C% .1234 1*80 2058 Hoffman Bros . 24 . Haverowich A Vail ..... * . Midwest Packing Co. ... 1 . >maha Parking Co .... 1* . 4 Omaha Pa-k. Co. 2* . Murphy, J. W. . . . 1728 . . ?warts A Co . 280 .... sfagle Packing Co . 7 . A’llaon Pa-king Co ... 44 . Sinclair Packing Co .. 61 . Kenneth .. 1911 ... 4ndereon A Son . 54 . Sulla, .1 H. 99 . >«»nnls A Francis . 43 . . .... •dlls A Co . _ 2 Harvey. John . $7- . 'nghram, T. J. 19 . Kellogg F. G . bU ,. Kirkpatrick Bros. f-4 . I.ongman Bros . 101 . f.uberger. Htnry S .... 20 . Mo.-Kan. f\ A C. Co. .. 16 . Neb Cattle c0 . 14 . Root. J B. A Co. 170 . Flosenatock Bros. 31 .... % • . • ?arr*nt A Finnegan .... 101 .... .... *mlley Bros .. 92 . ran Sant W B. A Co.. . 28 Wertheimer A Degen 49 .. ")ther buySfS .. .... 424 226 Total IP! 14421 ~ 4022 ( liiraro l.irNlork. Chicago. .\farch 27—Cattle—Receipts ».006 head . desirable heef steers, yearling md fat she stock fahly active, strong to unevenly higher, other grades elow around Meadv: heet medium steer* part load *11.75; full *oad *1105. averar* around I.FOft oourde ton yearling* lift *0; average 1.043 pounds; canners. cutters snd bulls lull, weak, few bolognas upward to $4*6 bulk light and heavy bolognas $4 2604 *0; veal < nlvea around steady; snots higher on strong weights to shippers: bulk hnndv weight* to packers 110 00010.60: lights I* 50ft*.50: stockera and feeders alo w • btjI*c $‘’.0007.50 Hoga—Receipt a. 97,000 head; opened moderately active; 10c higher than yester lay a average; closing dull; big packer* trying to buy at steady prices, 2*,ftft0 un sold mt noon; early ealea bulk and good to choice 150 to 225 pound average *7.250 7.50: top *7.50; better grades 250 to 326 pound butchers 17.3507 46: bulk packlna <nwi |(t,(JO*4 h*0; killing nltrs alow; bulk desirable atrnng weights Sf.0001.60; esti mated holdover 22.000 Sheep and f/snibs—Receipts 1 2.000 head; fat lamb# closing around 25c- higher, aheen stead v. feeding lAmbs strong buR fat wool'-d lambs *16 00016.60; t on 11*50: best fat ewes *11 50; bulk 111 Oft t’hole* shearing lambs upward to $15.4'. bulk shorn Inrubs $12.76014.26. choice fanner fed $14.50. Knnaaa I Hr f.lveatoek. Kanin* City March 27 -Cattle—Re ceipt*. 2 000 head; ralvaa. 600 head: bet - !• r gtadea beef ataara and yearling* *te*dv to at rong: other killing claeaea *taadv; part load matured ateara. 110 76: heavy ataara. II0 5U. hulk f»d ataere. 1R 000 9.76* heaf «owe 14 60frfR60; cannrr* and ruffera. 12.3503,75; be*t veal*. 110 00; tnadlum* and heavier 14 000* 00: atock er* and feaderg gcarca. *taady: bulk. I8 60 07.40 Tint*--Receipt*. 7 60© head; alow 80 10*' higher; trader top. 17 46 packer and ehlPOer top. 17 : 0; bulk of *ale* 17 00f» 7 2© good to <ho|ca 200 to 300-pound butcher*. $7.1607 20. 1f,o to U>0 pound xvrrii Hi'i«tla. 18 90fj7 10; hulk 130 to 1 0-pound average* 18.1008 15; racking griwn rnnatl v. $6 300 8.45: *fock Pig*. 104/ 20c higher hulk. 18.0008.80. Shei {> end Lamb* nr<rlp»*. 2.00© head Umba ganeralU 16a higher; top. 11« to *hippara other*. 91 nnund kind to n*< V. or- 418 00. flipped. #14 00oc 14 IB. aha*n RtfHdv to 26c higher f* t ahorn wather* 11100. freeh ahorn arrival*. I9 60. ninuv City l.lveeloek • Sir* II T City, March 17 i attlce-Rer » Iple 1 800 head, mark# alow, klllhr* ate.id Mocker* ateady; fat ateara and yearling* 18 5001100; hulk, $8 00®».60; cow* and liaifer* 14 500* 6ft; earner* end cutter* 1/2:. 04.00; veal*. 18 000 I 1.00; Pull*. $4.00 06*46; feeder*. $4 0001.26. atocker*. 16 50 07 80. alnck yearling* and cglvaa. 14 M* -f/7 so. feeding < ow* and halfar*. 13000 n'ngi Raealpt a, 14 00ft h**cf; market to higher. : op, $7 20 hulk $7 0807 16. light* $0 9007 06; butcher* $7 1007 20. mixed. 18 104/7 06; heavy packer*. $8 36 a,. 6 5 0. Btag*. 16.0006.26. good pig*. $8 00 0 8 2 5. Hhecp Receipt*. 2ftO head market wbb ateadv; top lamb* 118 10. light ewe* $11.00. *t. .loaeph liveetork. gt lateidi. M-'. March 27 Meg* re ceipt* 6.600 head. market ateady ♦n 10c higher, top. 17 36; hulk of *«le*. 1 7 000 7 "0 Cattle- Receipt*. I 700 head, line en tpoNtly *fe*idv to •* ion * bulk of at*** . , 1* 8 . top lio 00, rnw» and heifer* |4 <00 9,' <al<e* L- 0*fl 1 11 gtcrkeTR and feeder* 16 i.nfM 3 6 and l.vmbe Rereipt* 6 00 t.e*d |O0IAt higher h-inh*. || 6 60#18 26 • m II. Ilt.aoe 1100. /■ > Financial News V-^——— -——' Total Stork sales, 646,000 shares Twenty industrials averaged 9%.99; net loss. I lf. High. 1924' 101.24; low. 93.C* Twenty railroads averaged, 64 16; net Iofs. .Ii High. 1924, 85.90; low. 82.74. New York. March 27 — flhaip bieaka In hign priced industrial issue* unsettled to day's dull stock market after «n early period of Irregularity In which the buying influence predominated At the close the average of 20 leading Industrials had es tablished a new low record for the year. Rallying tendencies were In evidence at the opening, mbre than a score of active issues rising a. point or more in the first half hour of trading on what appeared to be active short covering. \N hen .his buying ceased and operators on the long side showed no disposition to boost their favorites, short selling was renewed, par ticularly against sut h issues as Baldwin, (.'handler and a number of the chemical, copper ana silk company* shares Fairly good resistance wa* offered to selling pressure until the late trading when nine-point brofeks in General Elec tric anti Corn Products and a *» *,2 -point drop in Fisher Body caused rather ex tensive liquidation in other quarters, giv ing the market a decidedly reactionary appearance in the final dealings. Oil and railroad shares, with few ex ceptions. developed independent strength. \Vlth consumption rapidly overtaking pro duction and prierr tendencies pointing up ward. oil shares, particularly those of com pales with largo inventories, are be ginning to discount what is expected 'o he a profitable summer s business. Steadi ness of the rails is due largely to the unusually favorable character of most the February earnings statements now making their appearance, the firat 30 roads to report, showing rombined net operating income of $35,042,200, compared with $21,321,000 in the same month last 5 err, an increase of 64 per cent. Despite predictions Jw the ste**l trails I hat net earnings of the United Statef Hteel corporation for the first quarts!, which will be made public late next month, will reach the gigantic total of $50,000,000. United States Steel common fluctuated within a radius of one point, (losing slightly higher at 94%. Fluctua tions in American Can were less violent after its 12-point drop in the previous two days, the stock closing % lower 4’ 105% Wall street heard reports that yesterday's heavy selling was lurgely tbr the account ot a prominent Wall street operator, wintering in Florida, who had loaded up with the stock on expectation that the $4 extra dividend would be cob Unued. . Except for tne widespread belief that Corn Producta had sufficiently dis counted the possibility of Corn Products old stock being placed on a $10 basis at l#blay's meeting of the directors. th»re were no explanations for the sudden break in that Issue. Liqulqa tino of General Electric also appealed to be of h more pressing nature than lutii ill- seeh in issues of that character. Another flock of new low* was es tablished during the day Including the American Agricultuial Chemical issues. MaHinson and Julius Kayscr Silks, R*>. Miami and C- rro de Pasco coppers; Sears Roebuck and several others. Among O* rails heaviness was noted in Norfolk and Western .» id Chesapeake and Ohio. Cay money opened at 4% advanced to 6 and 6% and then dropped back to 5 where it cloned. The time money market was rather dull in the hulk of the business being transacted *t 4% per cent. Prime commercial paper was unchanged a* Moderate advance* In French franra which advanced about 6 points around 5 47 < ant* and in demand sterling, which was up % of a cent to 4 30 cents, featuring the quiet foreign exchange market. Spanish pesetes were In good demand, climbing 11 pointa to 13.17 cents. N. Y. Quotations ---' New York Stock exchange quotation* furnished by J. S. Bache A Co, 234 «’maha National Bank building: Wed. High. Low. Close Cioae. Ajax Rubber . . J Agri Chemical .. 8 7* *% *'* *’* Allied Chemical 6 6 66% 65% a Allla Chalmer* 44 42% 42% 421*, Arn B*et Sugar 43 42 * % 42% Am Brake Shoe .9 7 9 Arn Can ..1056 Hu HU% H'3% Am Car A Fdry... 169% 134 164% l->% Am Hid* A L.. 10% Am Hid* A L pfd. 54% 6 « 91 % "4% Am Internat Corp. 11% 18% 16% 11% Am Linseed Oil... . •••• n% 16 Am Locomotive ..72% 7 2 72% Am Ship A Com. 12% 12% Am Smelting .. 53 5A% Am Smelling pfd.. 97 7» 97% 97% 98 Am Steel Fdry.... 26% 26% 26% 36% Am Sugar . 61% 6! 61 60% Am Sumatra . 11 % 11 % 11 % 11 % Am T AT .127% 126% 127 121 Am Tobacco ..140 127% 131*4 1-7% Am Woolen . 70% 69% 69% 70 Anaconda . 12 31% 32 11% Aar00 Dry Goode . 94 91% 91% 94% Assoc CHI . 21% 30% 30% 21% Atchlaon .91% 9« 91 99 A11 Gulf A W I... 1. 10% 12 10% Atlas Tack . 6% Auatln-Nlchola ... 20% 20 20 1<»% Auto Knitter . . . 6 Baldwin .117% 114% 116% 114% BAG . 65% 64% 54% 64% Bethlehem Steel . 52% 61 % 62 62 Bkyn-Man Ry ... 14% 16% 16% 16% Bosch Magneto — 27 26 26% 26 Bkyn-Man Ry pfd 51% 67% 81 64% Calif Packing. . 92% Calif Petrol . 26% 24% 24% 24% C A A Mining Co. 44% Can Pacific .144% 143% 144% 144 Cerro d* Paaro... 4.'»% 43% 4 % 4 4 Central Leather .14 13 13 14 Cent Leather pfd. 4J 29% 39% 41% Chandler oMtora.. 49% 4* 4* 4*% Chee A- Ohio.73% 72% 72% % C A N W. 60% 6<> 60 49 % C M A St P. 16 16% 16% 16 C M A St P pfd . 27% 26% 26% 26 C R I A P. 22% .’2% 22 22% C HtP M A O Ry.31 Chile Copper . 26% 21% 24% 24% Cluett-Peabody . 67 67 • hlno . 14% 18% Cluett-Peabody pfd . 101% Coca-Cola . 64% 64% 44% 44% Colo F A I. *2 10% 20% 21% Columbian Carbon. .. . 49 Columbia Gas . >4 33% 24 3a% Cnngoleum . 40% 89% 19% 40% Consol Clgara .... 74 l-% 14 12% Continental Can... 47% 47% 47% 47% Continental Motor* 7 6% 4% 7 Corn Product* .. J76 169 149 171% Corn Prod (new).. 11% 32% 28% 26% Coaden . 16% 14% 34% 14% Crucible . 17 66 % 14% 64% C C Sugar. 14% 14 14 14% C C Sugar pfd.... 45% 43% 41% 46% Cuban-Am Sugar.. 13% 88% 23% 34% Cuyamel Fruit ... 49% 44 41 4*% Daniel Boone - 30 29% 10 29% Davidson Cham.... 6 4 61 61 % 63% Del A Hadaon . 109% 104% J09 304% Horn# Minina . 17% 17% Dupont Dw Nem.129 1 27 127 126 Eaitman Kodak .109 109% lot 104% Erie .24% 24% 34% 24$ Elec fitor Bat ....69% 67 % 67% 67% Famous Player* .. 46 64% 4.'.% 68 Fifth Ave Bus ...12% 12% 12% 1C Flak Rubber . 7% 7% Freeport, Tex - 9% 9% 9% 9% Gen Aephalt .... 39-% 3«% 39% ,4% Gen Elec . 224 % 212 211 222% Gen Motor* . 14% 14% .14% 14% Goodrich . • ■ .. 70% *0% Ort Nor Ore 3 0 % 30 0 % Ort Nor Ry pfd .. 66% bi> .5 64 Gulf State* Steel . 76% 76% 76% 76% Hayee Wheel 40 40 40 Hudson Motor* . 26% 26% 76% £6% Homeatflk* Mining . . .. 49% Houston Oil . *1% ‘0% <0% 49% Hupp Motor*. 13% l % 111 Cent . . 102% InNplration ., , 23% 23 23 Int Kng Com Cot p 21% 2 % . 3 2.* Int Harvester .. . 62% II 61 9i% Int Mer Mar ...... .. 7 /% Int M M nftl . if i« ** H "" . Int Nlrk.i . 1J 1* Int Paper . • Invincible Oil .... L*>% 1 % »■•% .Iordan Motor .... -6% 26% 76% K C Southern ... 19% 16 % 19% 17 % Kelly-Springfield .14% I ♦» % H% 1« % Kennecott .. . 4 % 2 4* 2 • ’% Keystone Tire .... 2% 3 2 % |.*« Rubber . 1 I » Lehigh Valley .. 49% 69% 69% !<ehtjrh Rite* . . . 29% :9% % 70% Lima Locomotive. 63 •» % 6.% *».’ « Loo*#-W Ilea - 6 9 Loutavlll* AN.. 97% 42% 9 % 9 2 Muck Truck . d, U% 91% 4. % Maxwell Motor A 44 4 4 % 44 « 44% Maxwell Motor B 17 11% Mar land . . . . 3*»% 37 1* % 17 Mexican Seaboard. TO 1*% 19% 1*% Middle States Oil. 4'* 4 4 4% M i<!\ ala Steel. .... SO Missouri Pacific... . 11% * Mo. Pacific pfd • 8. % 3< % l< * ***4 Witlv* - Over pfd 5'J *0% #1 >•*% Wilson . Wilson pfd .. ^9% Worth Pump. . 26 -6% Wrlgiev . 87*4 30% «•>% <* • Two o'clock Hales, 608.500 all* l eh, )N terdav's total salon, 9:9.&90 shares. Honda. J 10.681.000 Non quoted on New York Stce* •* • hang* Jordan Motor—no par 'tljie. Montgomery-W. .. 25% 247* 24',® -8% Mother I.ode . 6% * * National Enamel. 31% 30% J2I? National Lead .140% 137% 137% 140 N. V. Air Drake.. 39% 397* 39% 3* N. Y. Sen Rttea.-’% 2% v Y Ventral.101% 100% 100% 100% N. Y. N H. *. H.. IS 17% 17% 17% North Amor. Vo... 3 22% 23 23 Northern Pacific.. 129 125 125 1 28% N. & W. Ry. 129 125 125 1-8 % orpheum .. ••• 1®% * Owens Bottle. 4.' 41% 41% 4 Pacific Oil . 61% 60% 50% 60% Packard Motor... . ... 10 7* 1? 2* Pan-American . 4k % 4.% 48 4 <% Pan-American D . 46% 4.% 46% 4i> % Penn R. R. 43% 43% 43% 43% Peoples Oas . . . • • • • •••• 9.» % Pere Marquette 41 % 41% 41% 41% Phillip* Petroleum 40% 40 40 39% Pierce-Arrow . •••« Poatum v Co . 50 60 % Pressed Stl Car.. 61% 61% Prol rt- Refiners . 31% 30 30 % 30*4 Pullman .115** 114 114% 114% Punta A Sugar . . 65** 62% 6 2 4* 63% Pure OH . 28% 2 3 74 2 3 % 23*4 Rv Stl Spring .112., Ray Cons . 9% 9 9’* 9% Re iding . 54% 6 4 54 64% Reading Rites ... 16% lr*% Ji-% 16% Replogle . 9% 9 9% 9% Rep iron A- Stl 48% 47% 48 % 47% Roval Dutch N Y 54% 4>4 64’* 55 St. I, Sr H F . 22% 22 22 22 74 St Louis A S W .. :tR 7* 37 74 37*4 37% Schulte vigar S...100*a ion 10014 jnn Sears-Roo . 85 8*2 74 63% 85 74 Shell l*n Oil . . .18*4 18 18 18 Simmons Co .. 22% 227% Sinclair 'Mil . 22 21.% 2J % 21% SIoss-Sheffield . 6# 74 6i% Skelly Oil .■’.'•% 22% 23 '22% Soutll T’ac.86% 8 5*4 *•>% 8.i% South R- .54% 5 4’* 64*4 64% s on of v . 6:: % fil % 61 % 61 % Stand O of S .1 . 37 % 36% 36% 37 Stewart - Warner .. 78 % 77*4 77% Strom far . . . • 67% 6(% Studcbaker . 94% 92% 93*, 93% Texas Co 41% 41 *4 41 *4 41 *4 Texas & Pacific . 26% 25% 25 *4 26 Timken Roller 35% 25% 25% 35% Toh Prod . . 55*4 55% 65 74 6574 Tob Prod A. 8 4 81 Tran* Oil . 4% 4 4*4 4*4 IVans Rites . % % % *4 Union Pacific . 129 12k % 128% 128% United Fruit 14-' ■ 1 85 185 194 IT S Cast Ir P 7 7*4 75*4 75** 76% tl S Tnd A I- oho I 67 * 66 66*5, 65% IT’S Rubber .. 21% 36% 30% 30% TT S Rubber pfd *’% 81*4 81% 81% v S Srcri v 99% 9*t% 9 8% 98% l' s Steel nfd .119*t 119*4 Utah Vopper . . .. 65% 65’* 65% 65% Vanadium 26% 25% 26 25% Vivftitdou *% % % * H 8»' Wabash ...16% 16% 16 15 7* Wabash A . 4 5% 44% 45 44* Western T’nlon ...107 106% lf>6% 106*2, West Air Rrikf.91 91% West Electric .69*4 60 60 60.%, West Hites . 1% 1% 1% 1% White Eagle Oil.?S% 25% White Motors . 64 % 64% 54% 64% Woolworth Co 341 126 ** 826 % 340% Wlllvs - Overland 10% 10% 10% 10% Stocks—872.800 shares. Jim KHTIIKHK^T. Say “Phillips”- Protect Your Doctor and Yourself Rewi if* of Imitation* of ymnnr • Phillip*' Milk of Magneala,’* tha ohkI nal Milk of Mnjgnashi pro*t/i I ha* I b,\ phyal' lan* for 50 yam*. Ac< apt onl.\ tha ganulna **Phllllpa " 25cant hot IP a, rtlmo largar ai.*a, ron tain ilirarlhma ami UJwa—any drue at ora , /- A New York Bonds --' New York. March 57.—Unsettled by the break in stock prices, bond value* wavered uncertainly today, although early strength in a number of speculative rail road issues was well maintained. Profit tnktng canceled recant gains mad® by a variety of bonds in pther sections of^dn* A hir ing wave which brok® out in the last hour of trading sw®pt most of the St Paul obligations into new high ground. Previously some of th* convertible iesii** had weakened on the de- line In stock prices Analysis «.f th® February earn ings figures showed that net income of the road increased more than gros* revenues and that it represented a gam of nearly 130 per cent over February, Peoria and Faster* Interns 4s also at tracted a brisk demand as a result or !favorable earnings, and advanced I points, ^•aboard snd Missouri Pacific 1st tee worked higher, but their strength was counteracted by losses in Norfolk A- W e»n convertible fs. Union Pacific 4s. and Denver * Rio Grande refunding fea. Heaviness developed in most of ths in dustrial bondV The undertone of the market was Im proved by the quick sale of ths 9X9,900.000 Western Electric debentures 6s which ««r» four or five times oversubscribed Books were closed v. ithin a half hour after the opening by J. P Morgan A Co, Thle firm will offer tomorrow $10.©ft®,0*3 Cleveland Union Terminal 6s at »7 to yield about 6 26 per cent. Ths firsU, disbursement or Inttrest on bonds deposited under ths Mexican d*bt readjustment plan will be made Immedi ately by the International committee of (■ankers, on Mexico, It was announced to * Mors than 9* per e*nt of the bonds af fected by the agreement havs been de posited r. 9. Honda. (IT. S bonds In dollars an* thirty seconds of dollars.) 8»i„ (In ll.ooo) Hljth. Lew. Clo». 1H Liberty l',« • • ■ I »« .« »* »4 1 Liberty 2d 4» ...*»» *9* »» *. *9 Liberty ]«t 4 '« . . . 99 TO 99 IS 9914 142 I.lb»rty 2d 4V,,.. 99.1# 09.19 99.11 912 l.ib,riy 9d 4'., 10" S l"n eo l"".l 1M2 Liberty 4lh 4 *, i. . 99 19 99 14 99 14 14 r a Oov 4V,, loo.i# iono ioo.t Foreign. 1C Argentine 7s.1©1H 1*1*4 1*1 6ft Ana Oov gd in 7a. . to ***« *© “7 C of Marseille* 6* . 79 71% 78% 13 Otfrhoalovak R 8* 9b % 9% 9b % 21 Hamah Mun Is As.106 107% 1°* :*3 I >ept of Seine 7*. 62% 82% 62% 4 h of ('an Sn *29... 101% 101% 101 ••» 23 1» of Canada 6* '67. 1*9 \ 99% 99% 1« Chinese Gov Ry 5a. 42 41*-* 42 16 C of Bordeaux 6s.. 79 76% 78% 2 C of Copen 6%s 86% *4% 49% 4 C of Gr Prague 7%s *4% 54% 84% 22 CltV of Lyons 6* .. 79 78 % "4% 3 Dutch E I Os '62. . 93 93 93 9 Dutch K I 6%« '53. 47 86% 86% 1 Framerlcan <%• . .. 88% 68 •% 84% 132 French Rep 4*.... 96 97% 98 106 French Rep 7%s .. 94% 91% 94% .3 Japanese let 4%s.. 97% 97% 97% 4 4 Japanese 4s . 40 79% 79% 7 Belgium 8s .1004a 100% 100% 63 Belgium 7%a .i02 1*1% jf>2 3 0 Denmark 6s 94% 9 4'* 94% 25 Netherland 6s . .. 91% 91% 91% 3 4 Norway Hs 4o. 93% *3% 16 Serbs Croats 4« . 75 74% 76 2 Sweden bs . . ....102% 102% 102% 10 Oriental deb be .. 47% 47 8f 33 Parls-Ly-Med b.s... 7 2 71 % 71% 27 Rep Bolivia 8s .84 87% *7% 6 Rep < hlle 4s 41.. 104 304 104 14 Rep I’hile 7s . 96% 9 % 95% 63 Rep I’uba 5%s . . 93% 9 3 93% 13 Rep Salvador «f 8s. 100% 100% 100% 1 Rep Haiti ba A 62 69% 69% 69% 2 Queensland bs ....100% 100% 100% 1 Rio Grande 8* . 95 95 95 3 Han Paulo 8s . .99 999 999 6 Swiss Con 6s . . .115 114% 115 13K K G B A- I 6 %S 2 9. 10 6 % 106% 106% 4 4 K G B A I 5%s 37.100 % 100 100% 80 U S Bra7.il 8s. 9 3% 93% 93% 9 US Bra>. O R E 7s 79% 79% 79% 1 Mexico 5a . 60 50 60 2 Mexico 4h . 28 28 28 164 Am Ag <2hem 7%s 94% 92% 94% 1 Am Ch s f deb «s 94% 94% 94% (5 Am Cotton Oil 5s. .. 69 88% 88% 8 Am Smelting 6s... 103% 10.»% 103% 15 Am Smelt 5s. 93 92% 93 14 Amer Sugar 6s.... 101 100% 100% 77 Am T A T 5%s ret.100% 100% 100% 30 Am T Sc T col tr 5s 998% 98 8* 98% 14 Am T A T col 4s 94% 94% 94% h Am Wat W A K| 5s 46% 86 46 % 1 Am Writ Pap bs. . 4 0 40 40 51 Ansc Coit 7m '34... 97% 97% 97% 61 Anaconda Cod bs '53 96 % 96 % 96% 16 Arm A Co of D 5%s 91 90% 90% 12 Associated Oil 6s... 9*<% 98'% 98% 24 t T A S !•> gen 4s 87% 86% 8b 7A 11 At T A- S F ad 4s st 81 % 8 1 SI 5 All C Lin 1st con 4* 47% 87% 6.% 7 At I Ref deb 5s . . 97% 97% 97 % 13 Balt A Ohio Os.. .101% 101 101% 101 Bali A Ohio cv 4% 8 6 8 87 % 4 * % i0 Balt A O gold 4s 84% 84% 84% 21 B T of P 1st A rfg 6s 96% 18% 98% 1.3 Betlr St r b.s 8 A 99% 96% 98 ‘m 6 Beth Steel &%s_ 90 90 90 13 Brier Hill St 5%s. . 9a 96 2, Bklyn Kd g»*n 7s D. 108% 108% 106% 14 3 Bklyn - Ma Tr s f 6s 77 70% .6-8 9 Calif Pet 6‘-s 9b % 95% Jo% 18 Can Far deb 4s . . 8ft % .9% JO 6 Caro Clinch A O 6s 97% •• % fl 2 0 Cent of Ga bs .. ..1*1% 101 1 66 Cent l.eath 5s .95 94% 9o 2 Cent I’ac gtd 4« 8u% Jjj% 10 Cerro de Pasco 8s. 132 L» 22 Cheea A U cv 6s.. 93 * 9<% »< + 9 Chesa A O cv 4%s 91% 9T% Ji <* 20 Chic A Alton 4%*. 37 J* 3* 16 C B A Q ref 5» A. 94 9.% 98 2b C 4 H HI is . 11 ;J% 16 C Gt West 4s • &3% 63% 6J% 447 C M A St P cv 4%.s 63% 62% J3% 126 CM’A 8t P ref 4%s 56% u» j«:*% 4 56 CM A St F 4S '25 4G * bo\ 8b -* 19 Chic Rys 5s - 77% ,f> * *< .4 6 C R I A P ref 4s. 7i % o % •*% 6 Chi A West Ind 4s 7.- .4 * <4 -* 10 chile Copper 68 ...100% 700% 1**% 5 CCC A St L r 6sA.102% 102% 30.% 2 4. L’n Term 6s. 98% 98 94 2 Colo A So ref 4%s 8b 8.. 86 6 Col O (.■ E 5. «tpd »»U ll'i 25 Com Pow ■ 90% 90% 90% 5 Cons Col of Md.. 48 84% 68* 14 Cons Pow 5* 69 89 % JJ % 6 C Ca s deb ** Stpd 96% 96 °J% 3 Cuban Am Sug 4a 107', 1*7% 3J'N 3 Dela A H ref 4s . 80% 86% J6 4 4 Den A R G ref 5s 76% 36% 3»% 28 Den A R G con 4s 68% 68% 6« •,* 7 Det Kd ref 6a 105% 10 5 !*» 11 Det United Ry 4%s 90 *9% 6j% 24 DuPont de N 7%s .107% 107% JOTS 2 Duquesne Light 6s. 104% 104% 104% 23 E Cuba Sug 7%s 107 106% 107 18 Empire G A F 7%s. 92 91 % 92 26 Erie Gen -lien 4s... ‘ % 66% e4 * 2 Fisk Rubber 8s .. .101% 1*3% loj •, 52 Gen Elec deb 5s.. .101 100% 1*J% 9 Goodrich 4% s 9T% JJJi 6 Goodyear T 8s 31. 103 101% 101 > 5 Goodyear T *s 41. 116% 3 7C% 116% 10 Gd Trunk Can 7- 112 112 H* 51 g| Trunk Can 6»...1*4 1*3% 104 4 3 «it Nor 7a A. ■ . l**v 107% 107% 14 Gt Nor 6%« B. .. 98% 97 % 99 2 Hershey Choc *• 192% 102 * 10-% 19 Hud A Man ref 5sA 5 % * % *-% 4i HudAMan ad.f Inet-s 62% 62 62 10 Humble O A R 5%s 98% va% 98% 14 111 Beil Tei ref t« 94% 94% 44 , 7 Ill Cent 5%r .101% 1*1% 101% 10 111 Cent 4s 53. . 41 % M % 81 % 6 Indiana Steel .* .100% 100 100 SI Interbor R T 7s . 89 *4% 88% 30 lnterboro R T 6sr. 6»% 67% 6,% 25 Int R T ref C« »'pd. 64% 64 6 4 66 1 A Gt Nor sdj 5s . 53 6.% 52% 47r I A Gt Nor 1st f*. 95% 9- % S-% 22 Inter M M sf 6s. . *1% 81% ‘3% 1* DBer Paper ref r.sB 8"% *1% ‘2% 1 Iowa t’entrsl rfg 4s 2ft 2* 20 3 KCFtSAM <s .. 77% 77% 77% lft K C P Sk T. 5s - 91 91% 91% 1 K C Southern fs . 49 89 89 4 K C Term nal 4s.. C 8 3 ' “ 6 K' ansas G A E 6a .. 9b % 9b 4b 109 Ketlv-Sp Tire 4s .. 9*»e, 99% 99% C 1,8AM8 deb 4a '31.. 97** 91% 93% 17 IJg A Myers 5s. . 96% 96% 96% 19 L A N 5a JOft:_lft‘»% 1*0 lft,>% 2 L A N unified 4s 9«% 9ft % ** % 10 Magma ‘‘opper 7* 115 114% 115 4 Mnnatl Sugar 7%s.1*l 101 1*1 7 Mtk St Rv con es JftO’4 1ftf* 100% 9 Mar Oil 7 % a w 99% 9»% 47 Midvale St rv 5s. 69% 6 9 89 % 5 Mil E R A- T 5s *61 83% 83% **% 14 MStTASSM «%s .102% 1*2% 1*S% 5 MEAT pr In ♦.# C. 9“% *6% 96% 17 MEAT n pr In 5s A *2% *2% 82% 332 MEAT new sdj 6s A 50 5b % 66% 68 Mo Par let 6s .96 9' 9b 97 Mo Ps-' gen ** •• 6b % 56% 5b % 17 Mont Power 6s A.. 96% 95% 96% 5 N E TAT 1st Si... 98% *«% **% 19 X T Cent deb «». . .105 1*4% 1«4% 46 N T Cent rf* imp 6s 97% 97 97% 1 NTCASU. 6a A .1*1% 1*1% 1*1% C N T Kd tef 6 % * .111 % 111 111 172 NT N HAH Fr 7%s 77% 77 77 % in NTNH4H rv fa '41 **"t *'*4 *’% 9 \ Y Tel r*f «i 41 1064 106% 1004 3 S' Y’ 1>1 yen 44i 14 * *4 4 94% 2 N T YA'e.f * R 4%. 40 4« 4* 117 Norf A Wert cv 6*,12S% 125% 176 4 N Atner Krtl a f 6a 02% 92 4 9244 21 Nor Pat rer 6a B 103% 103% 101% 10 N Pie n 6a It rtfy 97 92 92 7 N Pee rr II 4a ... 41'4 *1 *144 11 Nor Sta Pow 6a B.. 103 101 103 North Bell Tel 7a ...1064 10* J"» 1 Orey A Cal lal 6r 99% 99% 99% orey Sh Ditto ref 4a 93% 95% 93% 7 Orey - W II II A N 4a *o% *"% *0% I . Par haa 9 HI • 9_*. 92 *24 « Par T A. T 6a '62 . 91% 91 J* 914 II Prana U P. 64a 1"} 1"«% 109% 6 Pen ha R R yen 6a. 100% 100% 100% 11 Pear Marn ref 69. 344 94 *4 4 Phfla Co ref 4a.101% 101% 101% r. Phil* Co 64a 91% 904 91% 4 Pierce Arrow «a. . . 16 7.>% 5 Pro A Ref 4a w w.109% 1£*% 1«2®6 6 I-uhllc Service 5a... 97 »7 97 21 Puma Alegre Su 7a 117 11JJ4 1IJJ* 23 Re _L.'ie Ken 4a *0*4 90% 90 « 3 Iteming Ati.a a f 6a 94 9.% 94 12 Rep Iron A St 6 4. 90 494 494 1 Ho Tel A. A I-a 44a 76’4 76% 16 . 52 SI,DMAS ref 4a .. 46 a «»4 **-4 41 SI.TMAS 4a RAG 74', i»% i» , 4 6 SI.&SF pr llenlaA.. 69% 69-,, 69 - 23 SI.ASF ailj 6". 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S2% 42% *-% 16 IT S Steel a f 5a ,.1"3 102% 102% 1 Utd Sta Realty 6s .100% 100% 100% 7 Utah P & I. 5* . 49% *9% 49% 1A Va-C Cm 7%» w w. 32% -2 29 Va-Carolina Cm in. r-41* *4%. 1? Y'irginla Ry 6a- JS JJ *4 I Wabaah lit 6a 9/% 9,% J.% 1 YVamer S Ref 7...103 103 103 4 Western Md 1st 4s. 61 *i 61% 61% 15 YVeatern Pacific 5a. 85% 44% 46% r> Wait Union 6'is .11" 110 lie 12 YVeatingheu.e B 7a.107% 107% 107% 3 Vest Shore 4a . 40% £0% 40% 4 Wlckwire-S Stl 7a. r.2 62 6_ 4 WllaonAC a i 7%a. *<% *‘}a 8*44 24 Wilson* Co I at 61. 94 93% 94 33 Y'tawn S A T 61. . 96 »•% 96 t»4 Imp .lap C*. 9-S 9l'-» • -H Bond*—$10,#1 *.000. Chicago Stock* BJd. Afked Armour A ro T!1 pfd Armour A ‘ o Del pfd ... *■'•» M Alter* Plrk .1« Fiar*,'* k ...... 31: Carbide . 5T*% Com Edi«on .IK1* IK , Cont Motor* . ? Cudahy ... K Dan Boon* . 35 >4 K F»ia Mgtch . . . . 31* 11* Deere pfd . ** Eddy Paper . 39 23 Libby . 4»t Nat Leather .. 3 "A Quaker Oat* .2*1- 2>» , Fieo Match . * * ** Swift A r’o .103 1«3»% Swift Inti.19 ^ 5 U Thompson . 44s* 45 Wahl .34% W rig ley .K *« Y'llo-v Mfg Co.M Yellow C*t» . «1 ( otton Future#. New Tor’s Cotton exchange quotation*! furnished by T. R Bache A Co., 574 Omaha National Bank bldg Phone JA. ! Mg?. I C!o,« ; Ac Op*n ! H‘gh. Low. Cloae Tee Ml 1~ - 7 K 24.4* 24.7 0 7 4 9 5 .To! r 24 3*» 26 14 25 45 24.01 *4 r>*t 2 4 oo 1*4 70 (2$ 45 23 o 24 M Da ISS.15 1171 21.15 23 22 II.N Jan 23 oo 23 4 i 2- *5 '•’? 95 23 4* < him go Potato**. rhragft March 27—Potato##—About steady. recetpf e. 7! cars; total United Rtate* ahlpmanta. All mra. Wisconsin • ^ ,.d round white*. |1 2501.10: bilk. SI 35 Minnesota and North Pakota **r.<*d Red River Oh*o*. $1 9 a 0-1 45. Idaho sacked Ruaaet*. $2.7502 95: poor ato« k. Si 7502 15, Wisconsin bulk Rui • et». rural*. 11.45. New York 4 otton lotim. New York. March - 7 —Cotton future* rIo***l stead.-; Mi'", 25 4*026 7Sr. July, 2 • oo© 75 o-., October. 23.40 ft ZZ.52c; Pe cymber, 23 22c; January. 22 95c New York. March 27—Cotton—8ppt. oul*t. ntiddi if 2 6to*. Chicago Prodoce. Chicago. March 27 —B u t t e r—U» ,'hang*d . Flgg* I*»wer; re-eipta. 1* 959 cate* f r.v.-d 21021 He: ordinary first*, 1I%C0 29c; storage p*< k extras 22»*r, fir*ta, lee. M. loul* (grain. Rf. Uni. M*>. March *7 —Wheat— Close Mat lint 14: July fia2S < orn- May, 76Sc; July, 7l%e. Oat*—May. 46*,e. 4 hirago Poultry. Chtcngo. March 27.—Poultry—UVa low er; foe 1* 25cj spring*. 2tc. roosts/* 17c; ge*#e. 14c. _ Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher* Castorla ha* been in use for over JO year* as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Ca* tor * OH. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrup*. Contains no narcotic*. Proven direction* are on each package. Physician* everywhere recommend It. The kind you have always bought bears signature of ' ' •— 1 — RE-NEW-ED CADILLAC SPRING SALE CONTINUES Special Today Type 5!) Victoria. One of those comfortable en closed Cadillacs so popular for all purposes. Re finished a rich Cadillac green, with interior uphol stered in beautiful mohair velvet to harmonize. Scarcely more than demonstrating mileage. WONDERFUL BARGAINS Specially priced for this sale from $150 up * COME IN TODAY Trade in your old car and arrange for any delivery date you desire. J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. HA 0710 Farnam Street at 2tith ADVRSTffiCURVT. All Fat People Should Know This Fat penpl* «we a deb! of grattude to I'he author of the now famous Mtrniolt ' 1’rescnption. and a*re atfll more Indebted I for the reduction of this liarmlep*. ef fective obesity remedy to tablet form. iMarmola rr*a-ripticn Tablet# oan be ob tained at all d*-u* store# the world ©\er at the reasonable pr;ee of on# dollar for a bo* or > o*j ran pe-ure them direct on <re p* of price from the Marinola Cn . 4SJ2 Woodward Are, Detroit. Mich Thl# "• leaxes no excuse for dieting or rlo 'mi exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal j N. Y. Curb Bonds J N.w Tork. March J7 following la **• offlclol lut of trenaartlnna on Mi* Tork Curb F.tchanie. *i'ln* aH bon» (radad In: „ , Domeatic Bwnilw. H1*h l.ow Cioa* I Allied Packer la. « J* '■* | 1 Aluminum <*, 7® *£* !2, 1 Aluminum .a I... I "6% 101* l**Jt 3 A rn I. * T (a ww 101% JJJ’w * 1) Am Bum Tot) 7%... »*% «•% JJ.a 4 Ana Copper 4* .191% 101% 101 • 2 Anglo Am Oil 7%* .1*2% l£J* 1"-% 3 Ae Sim Hdwr 6%a.. 91% J’ a II AM O * W I So.. 60% •* 2 Beth Steel 7a 'I.)..1*3% 1*3% 1«-*4 l Can Nat R> *<l <*1®®% >JJ}J J"'> 217 C M 3 St P »i «l «JS •»% *1* 1 Cltlea Servlet 7a -C" 96% »•% J C Graph St pt'c ctfe 16 II )• 1 Con lin Ra'1 J3S I « s Con Gaa Bait ia.107% I < k J®- a 13 Con Tea tile la.... I‘% *• SO C P fc B 6% a w 1 94 23*4 9»% I fudaSy Pk* •■%., 17 l«> J* 4 1 Deere * Co Tfea .l'ifl 100 100 4 Detroit c G as 6o.l"1 100% 1*1. 11 Detroit Kdlaon H.1JJH J®J * * 4 Dunlap T I It it. 1- 9 921, 1*4 3 Fed Sugar 6a. ’**.1«*% 1*® }** » 7 Fieher Body 6o. 21.1*® 1® 1®’ 2 flair. Robert 7a... 9* S' ’ 2 General Pet 6a. *6% 96% * * * 4 Grand Trunk I1,a.10® . 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'29..J"6 % 1 "6 ’* 1 '*6 « 4 St Oil N T 7a '10. .106% 106% 106 , 2 Si nil K T la *11. .107 106% 3*1 , 11 Swift * Co 6a- 92% 92% 9. % 1 Tidal Oaaae 7a ....103% 1*1% 1*3> 1 I' E 1.4 P Ha.... 1*4 9,% * y 1 Vacuum Oil 7. ...1*6% ion, 1 <■ ® i 6 '.Vebater Mill. 6%» .101% 101% 101 w Foreign Honda. .... 5 Kin* Net’iand 6a 91% 91 91 % 1 Rep Peru 6a - 96 9* 96 1 Ruawlen 6%o . 1* 1J }| 16 Rue- (4a cl fa N C 1« 1» j 11 Ruaalan 6%a .... 16% bS *-> 17 Swlaa 6a . »*% 9*% ,s'* Coffee Future*. . New Tork. March 27.—-f offee fu u-e* a w.-e a’»a<ly today on covering an l tra-• ^ buying. promoted by firmer cable, from Brazil and report* of continued fair ipot demand. The market opened 8 t« 17 point* higher May acid ud to 13.«»e *r4 December to 11.90c, with the market e,©*. ing 10 to 1* point* net higher. Bm.es were estimated at 31.000 bag*_ (•losing quotation*: May. J3/0c; Ju.y, 12 30c; September, 12X5c; October, l.*.'-i December, ll.«e; March. M.Hc. Spot coffer, steady; Rio •*. 15%e; San to* 4 $, 1 9 3:0c. New York Metal*. N*w Torn. March 27—‘.opper—r**T ; electrolytic -pot and nearby, l?%ffl*%c, future*. 13%SUSc. Tin—Firm: *pot and nearby. 12 ft9c. future*. 50 75c. jryo—Steady, price* unchanged Lead—Steady: rpot, 9 00c % me—Steady Eaat S’. Lou!* apo* *«d future*. I.IOdl.Hc. Antimony—-Spot. ]*.00e. Cotton Future*. New York, ilarch 27 —Cotton future# opened barely steady: V*7, .7 ‘*il0e: 2*> hoc; July 2«.IOc: October. 24.00e. pe -pmher. 25 45c. January. 33.4*? offered At the first twinge of rheumatism Relic* th# pain with 8loan’s. Apply gently without rubbing. It bring* glowing warmth, then free dom from insistent aches. Get a bottle from your druggist today and have it on hand — 35 certs. Sloan's Liniment—kills pain! A lit FJtTI!ir.Mi;>lT. Public Service Carparstioi •f New Jersey IMiidend >e. «J •" Omm»n Sliwli lliiidrnd >«. St o" *rV Camolstlee Preferred Mock Dividend No. S on 7% 1 ovuulatD# Preferred Mock The Beard of Director* of Poblle Per- e Corpora*»on ©? .New Jersey hae declared dividends at the rate of rer «»«•*» on the l *V Cumulative Preferred Stofk being I? per share, at the -ate c. « rer annum en the 7 *V OuTrju<s‘ '• Pre ferred Stock, being >1 7i per share: a Si per share on the non pa- va.ie U mon 8tock for the quarter ending March 31. 1174 Dividends are payable March 1 f?4. to stockholders ef record March 2 4. it:« AW _ T. VT. Van Middleawerth T:eaa**» * 1 " ————^——• 1 ! When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE • t OMAHA—KANSAS CITY—CHICAGO—MILWAUKEE Ampl* (inane** anun country shipper* af tmmrdist* pa put* at* mi tk*ir drafts and kalanca dua alwaya r«mitt*d witk return*. T»lepH«n« AT l«Rtk Mil 0 Updike Grain Corporation "A R*W«bU CoB»i|nmr«t Mau»»‘' Municipal Bonds— We have available for investment various issues of Nebraska Mu nicipal Bonds yielding a return of from 41v,fr to 6rr. These bonds are exempt from all Federal income tax and from per sonal property taxes in Nebraska. For those seeking primarily the * safety of their savings, bonds of this type offer an attractive field of investment. Detailed Offerings I'pon Request James T. Wachob & Co. 212 South 17th Street Omaha Telephone JA ckson 4204