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^ heat Leads an Erratic Course to Lower Levels t > - IVew Crop Deliieries Especial-i ly Weak; May Congesting on Dips; Early Bulge but Support Soon Wanes. Br CHARLES J. LEYDEN, niverbal Service Staff ( orreapomlent. t'hicpko. March 12.—Displaying a heavy undertone, wheat led other grains over! «n erratic course today to lower levels. New ftrop dtllveriea of wheat w#r# t-speciaWy weak, with thte May congesting on thdr. dip*. Steadiness in foreign mar ket.s and reports that Russia was buying Australian wheat effected an early bulge, but aupT>ort soon waned and prices faded. Wheat closed lower, corn was 1 %* ft L Vi,c down, oats were ’s ft V*C lower and ryo ruled 2 ft 3 H r off. A house that has been identified With the hit! I side for many months was a conspicuous buyer o? May wheat during the »|.ty. I.oral operators were credited with •*ia|»portlng early and later selling 1 ho July, i'finors that, a very bullish t'atia dlan flatiatlcal report was coming out nttraetgd buying, but messages from Win nipeg fa i • In the day denied, the rumors, A vpry small export trade was experi enced with sales in all positions, eHtiniat *‘d at '260,000 bushels. Southwest points noted export demand, but the seaboard pictured the 'dtuation as quiet. Liver pool closed 'i tyence lower. Tired longs were credited with letting their holdings of corn go todav. despite some approvement in the cash situation. -May com was relatively weak Buying was credited to shorts on the dip*. The market ran into slop loss selling around bottom^ levels, which aggravated the de cline. £ Oat a eased with other grains, but dis played relative steadiness. The demand for cafh oats has shown considerable bet terment of late for domestic and foreign accoury:. snd shorts have been Inclined to cov*v on all weak spots. LlqiMtlatlon in rye continued to doml ■nate ike pit, and with the demand f«*eble price*- dropped to the lowest levels in some time Provisions displayed firmness. I.ard was 7 J* ft 12«,c higherr and ribs w ere 5ft • 1 sc higher. PH Notes. OenuC'OIy the grain trade continued bearish. The lack of fresh export de riiand jind discouraging news front the ether ’*Jde has developed the belief that L,ire"I*r8 headed downward As n result 1 he flDtries uncover an almost lack of btiv lnrf> orders and as well a disposition to#pr«i*s the market. Liverpool advised that there was some buying by Importers there because of the relative cheapness of the "United Kingdom market. There were dt*appointing crop reports front scattered section* of the winter wheat belt in the south, but these were more than offaet by rainfall in various sertion* of Oklahoma and Texas and the forecast for further precipitation. Out side wheat markets were relatively weak compared with the Chicago May. Min neapolis especially was reactionary. The demand for the cash article locally and at outside points w*t» fairly active in the day. but prices broke with the futures at th<* last. Winnipeg advised that of fering* of cash wit eat were in slow de mand. The general situation in wheat appears to be one of discouragement to the hiyis at the moment, and there is h tenderly to await some incentive on whfehsto buy. Wo rip shipments of wheat this week ■promise to be large. dhjpments from jndia Were in exxces* of 1.000,000 bushels com patted with 800,000 bushels last wwk. Clearances from the Argentine nit» figured at nea,r 5.000,000 bushels. Australian and Xorth American clearances -are expected to about equal last week's total. Re ports ifrom the other side findlcate that •'•onaumptlve demand Is less active, so that indications are for another increase In the xupply- on the ocean which already is of record size. New York Dry Good*. Xew York. March 12.--Cotton cloth riark«|N were quieter for tihe dav with no Important price change reported. Yarn**"were In better demand and ging hama'^old well for fall. Wash goods jioveltfc continued active. Raw silk de •tllnedr but silk fabrics continued In ateadx- demand. Further dress goods > penink" in worsted and woolen lines during*- the dav were In line with prices already indicated. Clothing manufactur ers nifh becoming convinced that, they oannsf' secure higher prices for clothing this fill on any staple lines known to consumers. Burlaps ws»ve quiet. with price*?easing after the recent decline in Calcutta. New York Rubber. New* York. March 12.— Rubber—Smoked rlbbed^heeta, spot, 39%,c. i Out of the Records v —-^ ■ Births and Deaths. ltlrtha. . . Rtv, an.l Irene Henderson. US North Nineteenth street, boy. Bert* and Z*dma Gardner, *805 spauia 11 H. V>riuUnV Belle Neneman, 2021 Spring Waller and Ida Bane, 4950 North Thlr ty-flftfi at feet, boy Oa -v *nd Viola Stelnman, C230 Military Ale»n*1er and Olive Malcolm, 1806 Corby ^ntireet. girl. Tiny and Lily Burrows. Bancroft *• **#*»?.. boy. . Frc*l and 1-era OagUolo. Ii25 South FourtMntli Mi'f't, girl . Patet r»tpl Stefanie Glo-wacz, 4^14 Soutn Thirty* bird atveet. girl. W. .1*. and Blanche Sctlby, 1921 Ghi . ?._» sfreet, boy. Death*. K*-'i hjF-rlna Kraut If1, ho*pit n l Keb&ca M. Holler, 40. hospital. K .44 ;) Kuclnaro, •"* . hospital. ftmCu f t> 1. Met«alf, 37, 2718 North T wen<p-a!*tli afreet Mllln P. Byrd. 56. 1315 South 1 hlr »,eth a-’inu* ,1clift* B. Kyear. 4.1. hospital. Building Permit*. Chafl«»a W. Martin. 2786 Martin avenue, frame dwelling. $6,(800. Chatties W .Martin. 2781 Martin avenue, frame , duelling. $5.<800. Charles W. Martin. 2865 Martin avenue, frame dwelling. $6,000 Chafles W. Martin. 3557 Bauman, frame dwelling. $5,000. Chapes W. Martin, 3021 Reed, frame dwelling. $4,760 C. J* liilacr. 5605 Jones, frame dwelling, J7.200. C. 3. Falser. 3816 Hamilton, frame dwelling. $7,500. C. .L Balaer, 5624 Brails. frams dwell ing. $Sj,600. K In Divorce Court. Prtltl«»na* At.nil Kellogg against Ray Kellogg, cruelty, Vivtln K. Miller against Phillip Miller, cruelty, BavftTna Mae Ryan against Daniel Ryan, non-support. lAngeJlni Glarratft against Rosaarlo G irra^a. nonaupport. ; Marriage Licenses. ffol&L L. Owen. o\er 21. Omaha, and A na Stauffer, over 21, Omaha. -t IV arriage License Applications lamia Bernard 8herry. 22, Hla»ro. Kan , n d %t#1va Mathilda Bouvla. 22, Omaha. fAntsnlno Monlro, 24, Omaha, and HHiaewafta Oraswn. 22, Omaha S ONLY 2 DAYS f 8 :: LEFT 8 * \ IX WHICH TO PURCHASE ONE OP THENE 5 V CXl’SUAL VALUES OF S | Roper | 9 : Gas Ranges j 3 Special Price J J \ >482 J 'INSTALLED TO Si FEET PIPE \ ’x' _TKRNH C I Sail Eadl SATURDAY—Dm’t Delay, bet DUY NOW C |J GAS DEPARTMENT i VSk METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT C jr^ftT 4780. 1509 Howard SlreH /- 1" —\ Omaha Grain s___ March 11. Cash wheat sold on the table* today around unchanged prices to lo lower. The demand was good as « whole but buyers were slow to take hold in face of the easier futures. However, clear ance was satisfactory. Receipts were 29 cars. Corn was In only fair demand at uc ••hanged prices to lc higher. Receipts were 43 cars. t >at® sold generally around unchanged prlc**9 to 4c lower with a fair demand. Receipts. 21 cars. Rye was quoted around 4o lower and barley nominally weak. Omulio ( arlot Sales. WHEAT. No. 2 hard: 1 car. $1.73; 2 cars, 11.72. No. 3 hard: 1 car. $1.72. No. 4 hard: 1 car. $1,714. No. 5 hard: 1 car, $1.6?. Sample hard: 2-6 car. $1.35. No. 2 spring: t car. $1.85 No. 5 mixed: 1 car, $1.71: t car. $1 70 4 TORN. No. 3 white: 3 cars, $1.12; 1 car. $1.114 No. 3 yellow: 5 cars. $1.13; 2 cars. $1,12 4 No. 4 vcllow: l cor. $1.07; 2 cars. $1.05; 3 cars $ 1 ■ 4, l car $1.03, i car $1.07. No. 5 yellow: 2 rata, 96c. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, 91c. ,Sample yellow: 1 car, 85c; 1 car. S3c; 1 car, 87c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, $113 No. 3 mixed: 1 cor. $1.12; 2 cars, $1,114 OATS No. 2 white; l car, 61c. No. 3 white: 1 car, 51c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 50 4c; 1 car, 47c. Sample white: 1 car, 43c. RYE. No. 1: 1 car. $1 28. No. .3: .3-5 car, $1.28 4. Rally Inspection of Grain Received. W HEAT. Hard: 3 cars No. 1, 6 cars No 2, 2 cars No. 3. 1 car No. t. 1 car No. 6, i car sample. Mixed: 1 car No. 2. I car No. 3. Spring 1 car No, 1, l car No. 2. Total. 18 cars TURN. Yellow: 2 cars No. 2, 2 cars No. 4. 2 cftCr.^ 1 rar No. 6. 1 cat sample '* 1 car No. 2. 6 cars No. 5. 2 cars No. 4. » Mixed: :\ cars No. S, 2 cars No. 4. Total, 22 cars. OATS. White*. ? cars No. 3. 4 cars No 4. Total, 12 cars „ . hte. : mra No. I Total, 2 cars. Total. 54 cars OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Car lots.) r> i . Week Year Wh ?lpt*" Today. Ae-o. A*o. <’nrn . ;. 42 *7 70 . SI 11 23 Rye . ... 2 , Barley . Shipment* . Wheat . . . . *. 4K so ,0 ''"ft. 17 ;i JJ7 . 38 52 55 Rye . t Barley . 1 fHITAUU RECEIPTS. < a riots-— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago. Wheat . 29 19 33 Corn .2«9 307 146 Oafs . 59 50 66 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS fa riots— Todaj Wk.Ago Tr.Ago Wheat . 6;: 101 84 Corn . 65 117 82 Oats . 4 10 22 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ag-*. Wheat . 6 3 73 4U Corn . 4 6 8 5 7 3 Oats . 89 64 35 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago. Minneapolis . .198 156 266 Duluth . 56 49 25 Winnipeg ..180 21 3 526 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, March 12 Wheat—('ash: No. 1 northern. $1.72 4 $ 1.74 4 : No 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy, $1.89 *.* $ 2.6] 4 ; goud to choice. $1.77 1.88 4- ordinary to good. II 73$1.76; No. 1 hard spring. $2.01$2 1 2 >4 : No. 1 dark hard Montana, on tr.ack. 91.79$ 1-94; to arrive. «1.70 4 <S 1.04 4 ; May 91.73 V* ; July, $ 1. i 2 4 • Corn—No. 3 yellow. $1 II 4$ 1.1 4 4. (>ats—No. .3 w hite, 44 4 '0 4*» a* c. Barley—73 % 89c Rye- No. 2. $1.31 % $ 1 $4 4. Flax—No, J. $2.93 V* $ 2.97 4. < h|< ago ( ash Grain. Chicago. March 12.—Wheat—Vo.2 red, H. 904 ; No. 2 white. $1,504. Corn—N<v 2 mixed $1.27%; Vo. 8 yel low. $1.18401.20%. Oat*-—No. 2 white, 501751c: No. 3 white, 48 4 @ 494»\ Ba rley—90 ® 95c. Timothy Seed—$62G0«r.O. Clover Seed—$22.00® 30.50. Lard—$10.85. Riba—$18.7.V Bellies—$21.50. Kansas City C ash (train. Kansas City, Mo.. March 12.—Wheat— No. 2 hard. $1.7I@1.69; No. 2 red $1.76® 1 84; May $1,704 asked @1.70; July, $1.47% asked; September. J1.39% bjd. Corn—No. 3 white $1T!@1.14; No. 2 yellow, f 1.15® 1.16; No. yellow, $1 11® I. 184: No. 7 mixed. $1.18% W 1.15%: May. *1.17. split bid; July. $1,214 bid; Sep tember. $1.22%. Hay—Unchanged. St. Louis (train. St. Louis, Mo.. March 12.—Close— Wheat—May. $1.90% asked; July, $1 53% asked. Corn—May. $1.23% hid; July. $1.28%; September, $1.28% asked Mlnneanoli* Flour. Minneapolis. Minn. March 17—Flour 20c lower famllv patent, $9 65 09.80. Bran—$23 000 24-50. # ( hlcngn Butter snil Leg Market. Chicago. March 12 -Quotations furnish ed hv Geo-ge K. Clark' company. 1003 YVoodmen of the World building. Phones Jarksim 1197. Atlantic 91*; KUOS • Cars. 1 Open. I High 1 Low I Close Mar Tot TFT "394 .28% (SC.) Mar. 1 12 .294 .80% .294 .*04 (Stp ) April S'. ’ 30% .7! .30% H Her 1 :c: ? 3 4 .374 C34 .^'1 RTTTTF.K I Cars. 1 Open. I High 1 Low. I Close. Mar *19 42 .42 .4 1 % .414 April 23 42V .424 .42 42 Mav 2 3$ 4 *9 4 -39 4 .8*4 Jure 5 .39 33 .39 .39 Dec ’ 8 v (14»% 40 4 Sioux Lit* Livestock. Sioux City. Tn March 12. Cattle Re relots. 2.800 head; market fairly active killers nnd stockers strong: fat steers and urlings. $7,506 17 00; bulk. $8.60® 10.26; fat cows nnd heifers. *6.00010.50; tan ners and cutters. $2.2504.00; veals, $5.00 'H 12. On; bulls. fl.5007.60; feeders. $7 00 ut\ Tf.: stockers. $0.»0fti 7 50; stock year lings and calves, !5.0d(t7.50; feeding rows and heifers. $3,006 5.60. Hogs -Receipts. 12.500 head; market 10 .'c^Oc higher; lop. $13.*0: hulk of *•!***. $ 15.266 13.76; lights. $ 13. '*o % 1 60 ; hutch • ri. $13.60013.80; mixed. $13 260 13 60; heavy packers. $12.50018.00; stags, $9.60 'd I o.?.*■; pigs mostly. $11.00011.60. Sheep Receipts. 1,000 head: market strong, lambs. $17.10; ewe*. $10.60. St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph. Mo.. March 12 Hogs—Re ceipts. 4 000 head: 10 016o higher; top, flit.70: bulk. 19.10010.60. Cattle Receipts. 2.600 head; steady to weak, bulk of steers. $8,760 10.76; top, $11.00: row* and heifers. $8.60010.00; calves. $6.00012.00; stockers end feed ers. *5.00® 8.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 6.000 head; strong, iambs, $16 25017.26; ewes. $9 26 @ 10.25. New lork Cotton Futures. New York. Msrc|> 12 Cotton futures opened stead). March. 26.*IUr; May, 25.9. July, i'0.O6c; October, 26 45c; l.)e ceruber. ?V41c. 1-;-N| Omaha Livestock k-A l,ivmt4M'k rtcfiiitN At the leading mar- ! kt-w* i itiii'wda.* were: 1 Mtdr. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha ... o.ixM ll.u-O I IIICMgO . I I ,»HrO '.‘A.Ot.M I*.w4MI; t’lty .... k.nvu n.otAM aiouk Ciiy .I.JUO | M. liUUI* . ].,.(«"» I ."«»*( St. Joseph ...... '3.«»0J S.uiH) umaha. March 12. Receipts- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official o.Mnday . 9,629 lu,«>»3 12.002 I'tijciul JUOtlUay .. 9o,b29 li»,3<3 I2,3b2 Official Vveunehday.. 8,62 1 U.54G l".ilu i-.stimaro Tnurauu.v.. i»,*."0 ll.it'O ^♦ J0 hour days this \v'k.32,631 bl'.5U7 43,1st nne days last w’k.ii.HIl 69,437 4o.69b dnine days 2 ws a'o.•«>."<" 67.25 1 24.961 Same days o w s a’o.li.ibl 19,66 7 61.439 Same uays year ago.33,381 <2,585 42,237 I Cattle—Receipts 6,600 head. Cattle sup supplies were fairly large for J’nurada.v mm while sum** or the light steers and vearling* sold nearly steady, the market L-n the bulk of the beef offerings whs slow and mojtly 10© lac lower. Best si eers nere brougut $11.25. Slio slock was scarce and held about steady. fcuockets dnd feeder* which closed lower yesterday 1 ul**d slow and weak. Quotations on cattle; Good to choice yearlings, liO.uu© 11.26; fair to good year ling*. $9."0© 80.00, common to fair y ear lings. $8.00© 8.80, guo«l to choice steers. $10.26©11.30; fair to good steers. $9.25© 10.26; common to tair steers, *> 2;»t»/ $9.26. trashy warmed-up cattle. h'.UUu 8 00; good to choice fed heifers. $8.25© 9.50; fair to good fed heifers. $7.23 'a 3.25; common to fair fed heifers, $*.2.» ©7.25; good to choice fed cows, *0.50 ©7.16; fair to good fed cows, $5.25© 6.50; common to fair cows, $2.50 ©4.7 6; good to choice feeder*. $8.15©$.00; fair 10 good feeders, $i.4U©>8.l0; common to fair feeders, $6.50© <.3u; good to choice kk eker*. $ '.On 0 h.7 <•. fair to good Stock ers. $7.25 \t 7.9\»; common to ttlr Stock ers. $6.2507.25; trashy stockers, $6.50 iyb.25; stock heifers. $4.»»" ©b.26 ; stock fuws, $3.25© 4.60; slock calve*. $5.00© $8.25; veal calves. $4.00© 11.To, built, stags, etc., $3.i»|$6.00. BEEF STEERS. No.. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 19. 971 8 50 25.1 138 » bS 1*. 832 8 86 14.I "39 9 UO 10. 9*2 9 25 20.1022 9 60 29 . 944 9 86 32.1093 1" 00 28 . 1248 10 1 0 1 8. 922 10 35 18.1159 10 40 29.1 "8 2 i " 59 10.1 108 11 00 20.14 1 3 1 1 26 rows. 3 1136 6 0U 4.1142 « :.i 2 .1.86 b .3 2.112b 7 U0 3 .116b 7 1 U H MFERS. 7 . 797 6 0 0 17. 804" 7 23 42. 493 7 7.. . 973 S "0 f>. .*6 8 4 0 12. 8lU 3 bo 2. 930 9 00 BULLS 2. 1 270 4 6" 7.120" 4 75 1.1120 0 75 1. 660 o 25 • ALVES. 1 . 200 7 6" I. 360 8 00 1 . 100 9 U0 1. 130 10 OO 2 . 240 1" 50 l. 281) 1 l 00 STt'tKEKS AND FEEDERS. 22. 668 6 60 9 . 7 1* 7 15 .16. 811 7 35 15. 653 7 86 38. 711 8 16 Hugs—Receipts, 11,700 head. Demand wus somewhat more urgent from both shipper and packer Interests this morning and nnder just moderate supplies prices advanced largely 1"© 16c from Wednes day s levels. Top for the day wan $13.73 with bulk of all sales at $13.00© 13.63. HUGS. No. Av. 8h. Pr No. Av. 8h. Pr. 71.. 236 . . 13 40 70.200 13 60 81. 209 .. 13 65 42.249 120 J3 70 68.. 277 13 75 63. 191 40 13 45 Sheep—Receipts, 9,600 head. General lentlment was again a trifle bearish a#nd ‘at lambs underwent a slight decline ‘all around. Feeders and shearers rul'd fully Ready with aged sheep scarce and firm. Quotations on sheep and lambs: I^nib*. good to chohe, $16.50© 17.0"; lambs, fair lo good. $18.00©) 16.25; feeding lambs. $15.50 016.75; shearing lambs. $16.25© 16.75; wether*. $9.75 © 10.50; fat ewes, 17.750 10.30; yearling*. $12,000)14.25. FAT LAMBS. Av. Pr. 240 fed . 78 16 40 Receipt* and di*pc*ltion of livestock at 'he Union stockyard*. Omaha. Neb. fur 24 hour* ending «» 3 p. m.. Mar- h 1. RECEIPTS • "A R LOT. I’attle. Hog*. Sh'p. Wabash . 2 Missouri Pacific. 7 ! [nion Pacific . 44 4" 23 \ & N. W , ea*t. 7 '. & N. TV west .35 4 6 C.. St. P. M. Sr. O.. . 11 9 B. «v Q., east. 14 3 . B. Si Q west . .49 22 1 ' !\. R. I A P. east. 22 6 R I. A P., west. J 2 I. C. R R. 2 3 \ O. W. K. R. 4 Total receipts.202 134 43 DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle. Hugs Sheep Armour A Co.1,021 2. .'*.7* 1.973 I'udnhv Hka Co.... *71 2.736 2.69* Do Id Pkg Co. 172 1.18* Morris Pkg. Co... *23 l.oga 1.449 Swift A Co.1,3«J 1.598 2.132 Hoffman Bros. 2«> .... .... Maverowkh A Vail. 1* .. .... \| Id wrest Pkg. Co... 11 . ... iloug A Keefet. $6 . .. ••.. Omaha Pkg. Co. . . . 24 .... .... lohn Rot*> a Sons . 44 . . S. Omaha Plcg. Co. 13 . .. .... Murphy, J. W. 1,49.*. ... Kennett *r Murray. 717 Lincoln Pkg Co.... 13 .... .... Nagle Pkg Co. 19 .... Sinclair Pkg. Co... 10 ... Wilson Pkg % Co . 79 ... 'udahy fron^ Denver . . . *>7o Anderson A Son 42 .... .... Benton,VS A Hughes 23 . . heek. W H .... 22 . [tennis A Francis. . ■ 65 ... ••• Kills A Co... . S . . .... Harvey. John . 124 .. . ... Inghrant. T. .!.... 9 .... •••• Kellogg. F O. ... 15 . Klrkoatrkk Bros. . 20*. . • ■ Krebbs A t'o. £0 .... • l.ongmin Br«>* . . 174 Lubergar. Henry * 7 4 .. • • Mo. - Kan «A ' * '«•. *«' 0K Root. .1 H. A «*0. *» .... Hosensiot k Bros. 2 Sargent A Finnegan * 8ni4l©v Bros. 24 .... Sullivan Bros. 7 . V. Paur. W B A Cn. «} .... Warthel'ei A J"»g*n 12 . . i *ther buyers 225 .... 1.0*3 Totals.6.018 11,179 9.9*5 4 hie age I.hf*t4si. Chicago. March 12 -(L’nited State* he parttnent of Agriculture ) Cattle lie c^ipts. 11,000 head; fed steer* uneven; weak to 2b<' lower; mostly 10 t<* 15c • •ft. inbeftv*en grade* showing moat de cline. top matured steer*, 111 99. 74 head averaging 1,4(53 pound*. 111.85; several string* medium and heavyweight ateers. 110.500 11 5«: *he stock alow*, ateady. hulls weak, vealer* 250f>Oc higher; packer* paying upward 111.00; *toc ker* and feed era Mcarce firm a week* ad\«nc4; hulk fe.l steers 18.750 11.25; killing uuallty fed steer* run better than Wednesday; good to choke grade* predotnlna Hug; largely steer run; bulk Stocker* and feed era. $7.0008 00; bologna bulls. 14.4004.75, few. $4 86© 5 00. Hogs Receipt*. 28.000 bead; very slow; open 16 to 25c higher than Wednesday s a<erag*>. big packer* Inactive, under weight moatiy unchanged top. $1 4 00; bulk good and choke 170 to 325 pound huff her* $13,804* 14 00; bulk 14ft to 15'> pound kinds 112 71018.00: packing sows largely. IW.60012.90: majority strnnjSr weight slaughter pigs $12.000115". he* Vy weight. $11.65014 00; medium weight. $18.00014 *0; lightweight. $13,560 13.85; light light. $12.00013*5; packing h« gs smooth $12*5013 10; packing hogs, rough. $12.40f?43.66; slaughter pigs $10 75 ft i: 50. J Sheep end T,*mb»--Receipt*. 1 •. ft 0 n head; \ery dull few sale* desirable heavyweight lamb* to yard traders nearly at $17 60; packer* Inactive. proapecis sharply lower on weighty kind; heat i" pound flipped lamb*. $1 4 25; fed sheep and feeding lamb*, steady; top ewe* $f .ft ft 1 0 00; desirable feeding and shearing lamb*, $17 000 1 7 25. knnnna City IJT#»t(W'k. Kaim.il City. March 12 (United Stale* i epartnient of Agricultural —Caul* »’•' i«|pta 3.000 head; celva. 000 head; href steer* and yearling* fairly *cHve. ml rang 10 I5c higher; bulk fed offering*. I*-B«vj 1C. 2T#; light yearling*. 110.2R; handy weight*. 110.66; sum e held considerably high*? . other killing t-lasse* ste*d\ . hulk butcher c«w«, $4.7606.25; heifer*. I*--' 06.00; cannera and culter*. $3 000*90. prr.rll.nl veal top, $10.60; bologna bull*. It 3504.75. *tockar* ami feeder*, a’endy (log* Receipt*. 6.6(10 head. l«#2(»c higher than Wednesday's average trad Or top, *13.60; one load Ion earlv f * '*• 7«»: hulk of ** Ie*. $11,200 13.70; desirable 170-pnund and up, $13 2601$ 75. 11 atr»t Hr lit*. 2 be hlghe. 140 to 1 0 br”»"'1’ $1 2 960 13 26; packing *"«», $11.76# 18.00; atock pig* $ 11.00# 11.25 Sheep Receipt*, 6,000 head: lamb* gen erally ateady to strong; top to whippet". $12 2.*. other* to nacker* largely 0 17 10; *heep weak to 26c lower; adorn we i tiers, $» 60; woolad wether-. $10.76; wooled ewe*. $9.60. hast St. I emla l.hr«l«H k. K*af Si Lout*. Ill March 1" ifn*!r" Ret elpta. 9.000 head market 13 to 2?<* higher two loads heat hoAvy butcher* $13 of. 014.00; hulk 190 pounds and up $15.*0012,90: lio to 110-pound. 913-600 J3.I0* 140 m 1 f.o pound* around $1*60. good 120 to 130.pound pig* It 2.76# 13.25 : light pIr* 910.60# 12.60; packers sows. $12*1012 60 . L ^ Cat tie—Receipts. 1.600 head; beef enwe ahndc lower. bologna hull*. 26r lower; Other* claanes steady; few load* steer* $0.500 9.60 tw*» car* hetfer*. 9* 20 0*00; inosi cowa. $5 60 0 6.60, r«nne»* rnnge $2 5047 3 26 hull* upward to 9176; tor venlrie 111. 26 bulk. $12 00 -iheep- Receipt*. 20.000 head; few ant* .1 Ini* fat In tub* steady In locw I # butcher* at 17 60; general market. 26t lnwei ; two decks choice 60 pound avnnuc to puck era. $17.56 two decks *9 pounder*. $17 00; few fat ewes *iei..| at 9 000 1 C.Ofl. Chicago l*«u ♦ Chicago. March 12 Pop: 31U* un - set t led , fowls. 24 *v *:■»•• • 31c; mo* ter*. 19c; burktya, 23c; du^k*. 39c, fecer lie. Strong Market O in Stocks Shows Unsettled Mark Bi{i Ulvauces Made in Sev eral Issues, l tali Securities Beiup Most Extreme; Pub lic Utilities Favored. Il.v KieilVKIt M’ll.UM:. 1 nivtiHUi amite t nmiinal Author. .New \oth. March 1- —\ HI) I tig pflaiei of iis peculiarities are sbokn at dines by ■.no stuck, market, but rarely one like .not of today. * *t the 1U issues dealt in moat I.ugei). only otie can be classed as u. market leader. It was a strong market out gavu evidence at several stages of utiselt leineti t. Itig advances were made .n not a tew Insutn-eh, Lb® extreme going io tny ctotljt of Utah securities, winch loss i ;v* points. Brokers ascribed Hie rise to possibility i»i \n»j l.'tan concern being taken into a new grouping of thu General kductric fain The whole public utility group was In uii,ii lavor. Kail* were g n iallv strong The Wa bash issues. Rending. Norfolk <Sl Western, in* ago iv ha stern Illinois, Ro<’k Islutid iind l.ehigh Valley had file call in this sroup. Ai the same time Southern Hail way, It. A O. a n*l t'nlon Pacific were flat, and Western Pacific was dumped in tug.* blocks. The St. Pauls were sold again, but lidn't get the lows of thu da) before. Topper shares had Utile attraction. Sews ot toe industry is discouraging. t»ils. afir early strength, -old off. American Wool n vva* almost friend less. and went to the lowest pric«f In liany years. Obh thing tb® market did was to dfs ;iol the idea held by not a few persons hat Us strength was waning. It was a wholly professional grain market, idv rpool, due to com® - and \\ pence Qwer. acted as peculiar!) as ever, clos ng 1 v net lower. Export business was ■>egllK'ble and general news was of little Importance. / Totten was Irregular, tlie market b® ng very sensitive to weather reports. Toff-.' firm and IS to 21 points higher. Sugar, narrow nod 2 points up. New York Quotations y - - ... —-^ New York Stock »'\<hange quotations furninhei| l»y S. Bii»he A Co., --'4 Oina Ha National Bank building. Wed. High Low Close Close. Agriculture ciiem . ... 17% 17% All Reduction . ,1«>4% 102 Jo ! % 1«2 A|nx Rubber ... 12 1 1 % 1'% 1 1 7* Allied Chemical .. >** >7 > 7 % 96% Allis Chalmers . 9 4% 92% M ■% 91% Am Beet Sugar .. 39% ;;'.*% 39% 39% Am B S* Kir} . 99% 99% 99% 99 Amei i "tin Can ...179% 177% 177% 177% Am Car A Kdry . 22 4 % 222% 224% 22'. Am H A Lea .. I l % 12 Am H A I.ch pfd .71 * 7"% "1% 7,'Tb Ant Inter Corp .. 37% 36 37 56% Am Lin 4 HI . 26% 25 26 24 % Am Locomotive ..142% 141 141% 141% Am Radiator .... 95% it 5 !*f* 95 Am H A- Com ... 12% 12 12% 11% Am Smelt . 97% 96 s* 97% 97% Am Sim It pfd 1(U Am Steel Pdrles . 51 * f-1 % -»1 % •"% American Sugar . h'% 64% 65% 64 Am Sumatia .... 15 11% 1'- 14 Am Tel A: Tel 135% 135 136% 135% Am Tobacco ....88 9 7 8* *«% Am W W A El .. 41% 37% 41% 37% Am Woolen . 4s % 4 4 % A ’> % 4* % Ana'onda . 40% 4" 40% 4'* % Associated P G .182% 178 182% 175% Associated Oil .. 36% 55% 56% 35% Atchison .123% 122% U3% 122% Atlantic Coapt 1.159 159 Atlantic • J .< \N I 35 * 52 % 14% 31 % Atlantic. Refining 112 1" 11 1 1"9 Austin Nlchol • . - •' * 27% Baldwin ...157% 135% 1,7% ] ••• % Baltimore a- Ohio «1 % *0% »1 81% BarnsdaB "A . . -7 27 -1% 2* 4 Bethlehem Sieo| . 46 *4% 41% 44% Bosch Magnatti . 3 6% 56 5.6 36% Rklyn Man Ry . 4 3 4 4. % 42% 42% Brook Map pfd .•••• ,5°,/ Brook Eli Co .128 12'% Calif Back .14 1"5 calif l'et 32% 31 % 31 . 51% i'hI A Aria Mm . . *r" % '• 1 % i an 1% , It > 4 J 47 148% J 4 7 % Cent beat . 18% 18 IS 18 Cent LeatIt pfd . . • • • “* U Cerro d« Banco .. 49% 4«% 49 % 4 9 • Ttand Vfotura 3 3% 32% 33% 32% Chesa A Ohio ... »:. % 94% 9:% 94% Chic O W com... 1 - l-% 13 l-% Cldc G W pfd . 29% 2h • 2'% Chic A S W - 68 67 % 67% «.% C M & St I* 9% 8% 9% ?% c M A St 1* pfd . . 17 % 16 % 1 • « 1 • » r K I A r 52% 51% 62% '"% c st !• M A U Hy.. 4 ' » Chile t'-pper . ,.34% 33% 54 I’hlno ... . 21 23 «, duett Peabody .. .. • • • • • J*.. Coco-Cola ...... 9 1 9'» % 90 “t 90% Colo Fuel A Iron 43% 42% 43% 4.% Columbian Car . . ■ •••• 4i^ 4 ‘ ,*3 Columbia Gas ... ..*% 6J J6% '5% Congoleum . 59% *•» J9% J Vj Con* Cigars . -8% .. % :'% a Con a Gas . •% *6 . - s ro"i! s 6 jj I^ n> Cub* C*B* Su« . • 1% Ijs 1551 129 c«b* '■ h pm «»> iVS cut.a Ant Sux .31’* 3lH Cuvamel Fruit . . • • ■„%• *•%/ «u, Daniel Boone 4 « * * a?.# liU \nl Dupont P» N --,4V 8 M- 5 ,'/ * i4 • I Mi"'- • ' 1 * " 1104 lOS >,‘*n K""- ;• ' *>-. ’’s id Iff I'Jj El.,- stui mucy ‘A 1 ,, , , ♦! * Earnout IMuyei - 1"- 9' 4 a '• . .k nubb»r J!J» 21a If. ripl.ebniun » A , a,t •» s * 1 i’ ;«n'i A«ph*lt. • .,;j j.u'l Electric. -A', *-.,i l. ncsl .Motor. . •* lolrl l>u»l.*i> ‘ l 61 u |re». Northern O. 37. • • ♦ - lit N-.,r k> of. . «‘*4 »'> tlt.lf Slate, Steel ■ *1 3i ’ tUrtmann trunk.. 31 , » 3 Have, "heel • 4 • .a 4 * HU.I...P Motor. o 43 * A» 4.4. Hl,m*«t»K. M. *”• ■■■■ fj,' ;; 7,4, lluu.ton "II •• ■' ,6 ii h s$ Uli i5'4 jnCI 5 . 2 IttrS k\ £ »::: | 5 r Int i Nickel. • * 49l][ 49 ■•vr;.»!b os p.*»> " L* 1 '••••* 31 ’l 1 30. 3"S Junta Tea . ; 8 ' . 61% m, ZC» :::: !s % ;§ *. STr.ltrr''™:. u% l? I,e.. ItUidper ii 7= ,* . % leeblgh ' alley ... * • % • * *; * , , 4 Liu.a Lm o . ** ^ Loose - Wile* . . • i u 115 bk*TruVif »s 5iU iislt 1* > •I *‘»re * Max *.vet I Motor A. Jib *■ : ; ,, ^ ,* Maxwell Motor H. 6.S M1* b • M. rl.ml .J-‘ *> ' f , Me* Heahar.t .. 4S U > • M In ml Co|.jp,r .... i-S !-,* . * J „ |5.t. pfd . 9*%« 8 1 “1% 8 ' % Monltcmier' 'V,M 4*\ ••■l4 *'i*» 4:'S Mot het l.oue . • • ‘ ' A N, «h Motor,. . -ii? Nut !.‘!22! Kn’.i'iel 3i N ***» National lr,,l ...lfiS Km'. ISIS 1»«S v v u«s i»h jj"-! iin 7% iis ‘r% North A inert, in.. 4l«a 4 7 4,t, I" Northern I'nclfto .. *»'-« ' ’ 1* ‘ n * tv Hy .131*. l.'N 1 x I '■ S orph.un, (teen. Itollle . 40. 4", *>• « ♦» I'xrifle till _ APS " ‘ X *, Heek.ril Motor ... to. 1JS jG Pan American ■»*» ' . I'an Ataarli in * *"lx •* ' * ' P,nnavlvetil& H H 47 4ft N 4, J , 4 I’eoplea "ax .. It' 11 * Pel, MnrqueUe T* 70 Phlletlelnhlk Co. . .... * I'hiiitp' e*t 4714 4 j , 41 . Pier, e Arrow I S OS 1 • 4 1 ,, PoalUlil Cereal . . 1«« l" ; l"; """» Prssae.l Steel Cgr. 68 64 % 68 c* iprodu* era Mr Ref - ' ' * , ' * Pullman.I 88 % 13J l ,i8 i .. IMint * Ale Sugar 4 I ‘ » 1 1 * s * Pure OR . "■>% d% V»% ''a Radio C»*rp ... 61 58% 51 % 61 Ry Hleel Spring »•; Ray r’nngolloated 11% ' 15 % l* ■ Reading . • 4 % 76 7'% -5% Raping I* • . . I ■ % 1 < % ); % * ■ » Rep Iron A Steel f»6 % 1\ •* Royal I Mitch N Y. 53% 63% % nt i. a s k :: :i % 71% He T. A F W .. 5 3% M% 52% •« Schulte t Mgar *» . ..til U"s, Saar* Roebuck 1 7% 165 1'1 • Shell i nlnp OR... 26% • % |c Slmmnna C® . % Sinclair nil . ?1 % 2«*% 2" % RlncTafr pM Hh.ee Shcff eM ..,*<% 88 *> ' - Hou»barn pac ific- 164 % l m % im% in * Southern Hillvev. 89% *6% 'tk 8^% Htamtard *»i| Cal «1 % 6i * d% »P'% Hi and*ft Oil N J 48% i % i • % « « Standard 1*1 Glen 1 "> >» 12 •* ,i Slew art Warner . 68% 65% •*;% » s % Stromberg t’arli. I.m % MtudehaUer 14% 4* 4 1% t4 Huhtnarlne H**ai It B*% 1"'. I"’. Ten a* 4*o I*1. 1 ■• % *'% 4 h Tex a a Gulf Pulp 111% M" 111 1"'% Tex.ee A I’m' 64’i 6'.’ » M% ••*% Timken Roll Bear 4" 39% :n» \ % V Toon. Prod 7 7 *. 6 % C % 6% Tub Prod "A" .... »6 tx% tP% 98% 1 nnsront Oil 4% 4% i nlon Pat- .14,% 146'* 146% 147 I nlted Fruit .. ..21" 2! 2 l' S Cast Iron P..225% 222 224 223 1 S ind Akoliol .84% *1% '*:« % 81% l S Rubber . ... 4" % 4- 4"% 4<>% I S Kubber pfd .. H6‘ j 95% 85 % J•> % l S St e**|.I 2 4 % 1 23 % 1 2 3 % 1 2 .» % i S SUM-1 f.fd _ 123 122 % 12-% 12 3 % rtah Copper . . .. • *6% \ a nad mm . 28 27 % 2* *7 V ivaudou . . i • ■% 1 1 % Wabash . 2'.% t •* 26% 24% Wabash • A" . 66 % 64% 65% 6.1% West Pact . 50% 40% 46% •••» West Cnlon .. .121% 1*21 121% 120 West Air Brake.. . .. 105% lof. West i ng Kler .. 73% 71% 73 72 White Bag! Oil 27% 27% 27% 27% White Motors . 63% 63 ‘t* 63 63% Wool worth Co . 116% 115% 116 1 i 4 % Willys-Over .. .. 12% 11% 12% 11% Wlllyh-Uver ofd . . 85% 83% 86 s3% W iison ... ' % 7 % " % ' % Wilson pfd .. .. 25% 22*4 25% 26% Wot thing I’pinp 69% 66% 6a % 67*4 W rigley Co ... 49 % \ ellow Cab T Co .. 62 52 Yellow Cub M < ‘o . 37 37 Total sales Wednesday, 4.776.SO0. Today’s 2 p. hi sabs 1,144.100. Total sales, 1.462,000. | New York Bonds 8- -J New York, March 12 \3* i 111 selling pressure lifted from St. Paul railway ob ligation*. I Kind prices today scorn! mod erate recovery from yesterday's severe de pression Kailroad issues assumed the leadership oi' ti • upward moyani'-nt. re sponding t" new im-’ger developments in tin* south'-.-st an«i the favorable earnings report of the class one curriers for Jan nut y. Trading sentiment also was encouraged by tue ready absorption of new bond of ferings. The recent dearth ««f new high grade rail issues apparently had wbatted toe u vest tn* D; appetite tor the $26,000, "•tu "t'annandle" rives which wete placed ..n tho market today. The*« bond*, to gether with *7,("Jt»\noo i tah-ldaho sugar sixes, wer. promptly sold Moving support checked the drastic de • line of St. Haul Mens today and the ■»* of 1925 rallied 2% point*. Scattered selling of some of the other issue* con tinued. but recessions were limited to 11 action*. Meanwhile the progress noted in rail road consolidation plans in the southwest stimulated trading in the*e issues. Buy ing of Hock Island obligation* wa* prompted by that road's acquisition of the l otion Beit" which Wall street felt mid I proved its strategic position for a new merger or entry into t h« .Southern I'acifh s\*teip Gains of i to 2 points w rii1 rc< erded bv (."him go A Alton •" %». fhicago A- Ka stern Illinois 6*. Chicago 1 treat Western is and International Gr. hi Northern adjustment sixes and v" adjust meni 5*. price movements of industrial mort gages tv r« not uniform. but oil company l bonds strengthened unu some of the cop per linns displayed a firmer tone. Liu ei t \ bunds were steady. New \ util, Aiarcii i—Following ate today’s high, low. and closing price* of bond's on the New York .Stock exchange, and 'ho total sale* of each bond: tl'nlted siates government bonds in I dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars.) I tilled State* Bonds. (Sales in fl.ouu) High Low «'iu*e 134 Liberty :. %* . .101.1 DM.0 lol.4 100 Liberty 1st 4%*..101.21 101.16 l'Jl.1* 1046 Liberty 2d 4 %a.. 100.27 100.23 loo. 26 ; > x (Jbertv 3d 4%*.. DM.17 101.12 101.17 143 Liberty 4th 4 *4s .101.26 101.24 101.26 *7 F S Treas Is_100.18 J00.17 100.18 27 U S Treys 4 gm .104 24 104.2*) 104.20 1 oreig n. 58 Ant Jur Nf W »•».. 95 94 94% 17 Argent Gov 7s.102% 1*J2% 102% 27 Argentine Gov 6s.. 96% 96% 98% 366 Aunt Goy gtd in 7a 9 * •* 95% 95% 1 C of Bordeaux 8s.. 84% *4% 2 «' of Copeuha 5%» 96% 96% 96% 6 F of Gr Frag ?%» 90 90 90 12 Caecho-Hl H *s a- 100 99% 99% 2 Depart of Heine 7-5 8 8% >8% 4 hoiti Hep s 1 6%* 93 92 92 19 DofO 5 >2% not 29.103 102% 102% 2x Dom of can 5* '52 l'*3% 103% H'3% 18 D K lnd 6s 62.... 100 % 100% 100% 17 D K lnd d%s V '53 97', 97% 97% 9 Kramerican 7%s... 93 93 93 23 French Hep xs ...103 *102 % 102% 67 Flench Hep 7n. 89% »9% *9% 192 Germ ex lo 7s r.ts 94 „ 94% 9 4*** 9 til <’ Kl P -lap 7* re 9*‘% 9"% 00% 57 Japanese fc%» .. . 91% 91% 01% 17 Japanc-H 4« ... 82% 82% *2% 37 K of Be 1 g 7%*_1"0 % 1 "9 % 1"> » 12 K of Be 1 g 6 % a f. 93% 03% 93% 2 K of Denmark 6s. 101 101 1*.G 11 K of Hungary 7%s 89 *" % *6% 17 K of Nether *s '7; lo . % 103 D>0 i 12 K of N»t her 6s ’54.103% 102% 1 "3 14K of Nut w 6s 14. l*f 99% 10a 369 K Serbs (Jr HI 8s.. 8 7 *5% 87 lx K of Sweden 5%* 99% 99% 90% 4 Nor<1 liys 6 %, 82 % 82 *1 % 2't Pari*-Lyons-.vied t * 7 7 7 6 % 7 6% 12 H of Btdl via ,8s 9 % 9 9 ‘ .2 H of Chile x *41. 107 1"«. % 1*6% 15 K of Chile 7s.1<R'% )"»»% 100% 2 H of tuba 3 %■ ... 09 9*% 0x% 1 K of Finland '-a... 8* % M% *6% 15 H of Haiti 6* .. 93% 93% 9 % 11 St >-f %ueen«l 6“ 105 1**4% 3"4% 7 St «.f H Gr do S -8s 9* 96 96 14 St of San r a f «s.l"**% dm* Dm 2 Swiss c. nfed 8a . .115 115 115 17 Swiss Gov 5 % ■ 4k 101% 1*1% 101% 9 I K fGB.vI o%«’29 116 115% 115% 1 "8 I’KofGMAI 6%» ’37.106 % 106 D-n 13 t; H of Brani 8a 07 06% 07 17 L a of B-C Hy K 7* G 82% 5i I Monies tic. 26 Am Ag Chem 7%*.1«0% 100 100% 5 Am ( ham xf» deb *’,s 9x% 08% 98 % 4 Am Smelting 6s. . . 106 %. 1 06 % D‘6% 22 Am Smelting 6*. 96% 96% 9o% 33 Am Sugar •.«.D»3 101% 101% 25 Am Ta-T 5%s.102% 101% 102% 21 Am TAT enl lr 5s. ICO % 100% 100% 15 Am IS VV -v K 6s.. 9o% 95% 95% 63 Ana Cop 7s 3 8_101% 101% 101% ::j Ana tup 6« ’53 ...100% 1*0% 100% It Armour Co Del 5 %■ 92% 9 2 % 93% 15 Associated 011 6s..103 102 % 1U1 60 ATASF gen 4s. *9\ x$% kd% 13 ATA*SR adj 6* st pd 8 3 % S2% 82% 15 At C,t LLAK «ol 4* 86% 86% *6% )«"> BA<» rfg *s ’95 ... 102% 102 ]r>2% 39 MAO Ut - x ctfs. . .101 % 101 101% 0;5 BAG .v> 4%i* 92% 92% 92% 4 H Tel fa 1st rfg :.*.|0f»% 1h0% D>0% 36 Beth St i on *. \ . JC.% 9 4% 04% Beth St p men ; X 91% 91% 91% 19 Brier 14 ’ S? . %s 99% 09 94 61 Bkyn F.d gen 5i \ 1«m. ««% p..i 1:2 Bkyn Man Tr *f 6s x. , * •, % , % •8 B K A I* 4%s Sc % x 6 % 8*;% U Calif Pet 6 %, 103 % M) % ^03% 11 Call V. debs c%S 118% 1 1 x % 1J,% 16 Can Pac deb 4 .. 79% 7 9 70% 1 l* C A G 6s .107 J«»7 ] «i7 9 Cent I’m gtd «•* 0x% » ft % HI Che* A. O evt 104% D.i4% 1 u4 % 4 4 * 'lies A 4) cM 4%w. 96% 06% 96% 17 4'In*- & Aalt..n 3% a 4% \ i % 54% 7 C B A % rfg 5. A 11) l % l«l % 101% to r B A Q gen 4i 90 90 90 290 chi. A F.xt in 5*. 7X-, 7' % 7 x 4 ■» t'hlc Gt W \h », . . 62 * i % l 84 C M A St P evt 4 %• 5 i % 5-% L 1 14 8 (’MAStl* rfg 4 % a . 49% 47% 49% 660 4‘MAHtP 5e ’25.... 57% 55% 57% U 4*hlc A N W rfg in 1 * 1 10«i% 100% 4 8 Chic. H \* 5s .85% *5% j> 5 % 17 Chi«* 1(141’ gen 4*. x4% 13% >4 377 Chic KIAP rfg 4s.. *7% .86% ti;i% 22 i’TII*SK Inc i», . 57 $5 4 Chic A W lnd 4s.. 7x% 7 8 78 % 39 Chile Copper bn 104% 106% D'< % in 1 CCA St L rfg 5s D 9* % 96 96 13 Clave I n T 5s ..99% 99% 0$% 3 Col Gss A K 1st 5s. 100% Dm % D>0% 13 Com P«»w 6, ...100% 100% 100% 9 Cons C ..f Md Is. .. >7% 87% 87% 12 Con* I’uw 5n .. . 04% 94 94 % 1 Cu Amer Sug g . .108% D»*\ 108% 14 Dels A it cv 1 5m ... 1 o 4 % 103% D'4% 11 DA H G con 4s... 8g% si 99% 11 Detroit K.l rfg 6e .107% 107% 107% 18 Du P de N 76* . 107% 1 "7 % 107% 8 Duquesn* I.t r* 106 105% 106 9 Fast 4’oh* Sg 7 % * 1 *16 % 106 106% M’Kmp G A F <%n...1*2% 102 ln2% *• Krle gen lien 4* ... 64% ^4% 64% ...1 Km* evt 4m D 73 % 7 1 % 7S% 10 Fl*k Rubber ‘*...111 ill 11! 1 Fla A K Cst Hy 5*. 94% 94% 94% I Gen'I Klee deb 5*. 103% 103% 103% *3 Goodrich 6%* 104% 103% 10i 2 4 Goody ear T m 31 109% 109% in*t, 20 G.tod J ea I T Its ‘4 1 I 2“ % 1 20 12*% 1H Gd Tk I tv of C 7* 114% 116% 116% 21 Gd Tk Hy of •’ 6* 107% 107% 107% 36 Gt North 7s A. 110% lin% 110% 9 Brtshey Cho 4* 104% 104 10« 21 II A M rfg 5* A . X8 «:% x*s^ 20 H A M .»dJ in. ;.a 71% 71% 71% 4 Hum oil A Rf 6 % * lou% D4i)% 3 00 % 1" III Bell Tel rfg f»*. 98% 0x os 8 III In.Am 1 a %* .103 1 n| int lx tc CMt LA N" rfg 5*. 9x% px 9* % 1 III Steel deb 4 % a. . 94% 94% 94’.* 3H Inter Hip Tr 7* . . % 91 % 92% 2 Inter li*p Tr »<■. “3% 73% 73% 4 1 In Up Tr 1 f* * sip » 7 *, 6.% 67% • 7 Inter A G \ *»IJ fls 7. 71 7 7 D» Int A G N 1*t 6* 1"4% D»4% 1«4% .'8 Int M M s f 6*. . . . x8 m% xx% x Inlet I’iper c 5s A x x % xi» % xx% ! K C Kl S A M 4s 8 4 M 4«* K C P A I. 5s . 9x % X, 7 % vx tfc 14 Knn I'lty s,» 1 n x9% 0x% 89 : » Kan City Ten . 4s *4% 44% 84% I Kan G A K 6* 100 Du* 100 1 Kelly Sp T 8s . 97% 97% 9?% 6 La clad •> G S I. 5 % s 99'4 98 % 94% 7 1. H A M H 4* 68% 9 8 9 8 5 L tills A Nash 4Gs. 91** 93% 0!% IT l.ttuls A N un It. 94% 9J% 94% 2" Louis G K 5* 9 I 9 % P.!% 7 Magma Cop 7s 122% 12*% |2'i% - M aunt I %Uc 7%« ..101% |«| 1 tG % 16 VIMike 1 At Hy is . 99% 99 *9 16 Mid vnle 4 tee I c 5s 00% 0n % 9<>% 11 Mil K| Hy A l.t «s. 99% 99% 94 8* 1 l M K A T 5s \ . . 91 % 91 01 % 6 7 M K A T 5* V .. 85% x: % 8 5% 16 Mo Pa. 1st 6* . |01 % 1*1 1 »G % 178 M*. Pa-* gen 4* 6,% 1% 65% 16 Mon Power .'•* A 94% 90% 09% IN K T A T 1st D 99% 99% 99% 1 5 N g Tex A M .» % * 1 00 % 1 on % 1 00 % 1 xt N* V i >11 6* .113% 1 1.1 113% 44 N \ ran 0* 101% 100% 101% New York Cm 4s. 84% M'j 84% 15 \ Y c ,V HI 1. 5%*. 4 5% 94% * % ■ I* NT N H All 7s ..ion ion 100 • NYMI4II is f. 9 ' • 09 % 99 % NY N HAH cv 6« 40 9t»% 9" % 9i»% t N \ 11> s 4s ctf* 49 % 49% 49 % I N 1 Tel rf A* 41 1 n»; 0, t0«% 1"6% 7 \ 1 lei , n 4 % ■ 9^v% 06 % 96% 4x N \ \\ A Hn* 4 % * ' % 64 N 65 % N o .V U .-st i v 6* 111% 1 4 150% I Not f A M con 4* 0 91» 84% *9% 14 No* \ m Kd 6* 1 »0 % 1011% D>0% |1 Nor Pa rfg 6s it lnx % 107% 107% Not Pm new ,»« |t §7% *7% *7% I Not Hue V 1 I*. 85 X «1 2 1 N *" *81* P 1st 5s A 0.-% 9's \ O M I. ifl b 9 7 96 % 96 % ’ r » Gf W .sh IUUN 4a 0J % 0• % »:% 10 1 , OAKI ill 144 94% • I % 16 * Pac TAT ?* f? »3% “1% •-*% .85 Pan An PAT ft* 111% 112% 113 i; pern* it H 4 % * pni„ |m*% iio% Penn P" liiir* *• 64 9 7 % 9 7 , 9 7 % .*»■* p.* n n »1H gn 4 • 4 4 % 9 1, 04 % ; fata M. 14)9 01 % IIS 4 Phil* Co rf fia 104% 1M% 104% 4 Phil A Rd C ! 4».10"% 100% 100% 14 Plerct. Arro" Sa . 94% 93% 93% 1 j p| Ry LAP lat 6a B 97% 97% 97% 21 Presaed St Cr 5».. 95% 95% 9.5% 10 Pub Sl*V N J 5a....104% lt)4% 1"4% L’l Read fen 1%a .. 93% 93*4 93% N Rep 1 A Stl *%• - 93% 93% 93% 5 K G W col tr 4a. 7*% 73% 78V *. K 1 A A Lh 4 % a. SC % 96% 80% It StLlMtASo rf*r 4a 94 % 94 94% 28 SI.I MAS 4m HAG d h7 86% 86% 14" StLASP pr li 4a A 75% 7 5 75% 2 8 St |. A S K adj 6s 88 87% S8 55 St L A S F Inc 6a. 91% 80% 81 _ 11$ St I. S* \V con 4a Sv% 89% 89 '• 17 St PAR 4' H 1. 4 % a 83 92 % 82% 2 st i’ !'n I'apot 6a. 101% 101% 101% '21 Sea A li con 6s.. 99% *9% 89% :<1 Sea Air L nd.l a 76% 7a % O' s. a Mr li rfg 4» *-r‘V» 64% b. % 9 Sin ^4)M 4.*11 col 7s 92 91 a 91% 7 Stn t’nn Oil 6%S. 88 87 % 8 , % 6 Sin Tipa Line 6a.. 86 84% **' 37 Skelly Oil 6%a ...114% 118% 1*4% 12 South Pac cvt 4r,. . 97 9 7 9, 7n South Pac rfg 1a 90% v»% JA% 4 South Pac col tr la. 8..% *"% J* % •* South Ry gen 6%».109% 1"9% ] 6 South R> Ren 6a 105% 104% 1}£ * 25 South Ry Ren 4a... m% •*% * 21 S \Y Boil Tel rfR 5a 9H% 98 98 52 S G A E cvt 6 % a 120 11a }1< » 1 Stl Tube 7a .l"t% 106% 106% 6 Tenn Klee rfe 6a .102 101 % i»2 26 Third Av« adj fia. . 43 42’* fr « 1 Third A\e rfg 4s.. 55 "i> 57 Vnlon Pac lat 4h 93% 98 _ ;3% 1,3 Vnlon Pac cvt 4h.\?8% 98 • „ • & 17 Vnlon Pac rfR 4a. . 86% 8*. % " i 15 V S Rubber 7 %a. . .106% P»6% l'»b% 18 V S Rubber 5a. 86% 8« 86 1 :i<; V S steel a f 5a... 105'i 10"% * • Vtah Pern- A Lgt 5a 94% 94 94% 2 Va -4 'a < h 7%m w w 49% 49% 49 « 2 Va-Car <’hem 7*. *"% *••% V' *j t Vlrg Ry A P tfK 5a 95 9o JJ 9 Virginian Hy 5m... 96% 96 % • * * 1 Wabash lat 5m... $01 101 101 11 Warner Sur 7e ’30 82% J1 V 20 Weft Klee 5a. 98'* 98% 9*% 28 Went Mary lat 4».. 66 64 % 27 Wear Pac 6a. 93% 93 93 , West Vnlon 6%a..ll0% 110% 110% 6 West Klee 7a. 107% 107% 107 i 3 Weal Shore 4*». .93 92% 82 23 Wlla A Co a f 7%a 71% 80% <J 4 Wilson A Co lat 6a 95 94 % 94% 24 Wjlaon A Co cvt «s 71% 70% 10 % 12 Young Sh A T 6s 98% 99 M% Total .aalea of bonds today "ere 1*4. ! 62,9.000. compared with $14,139,000 ptev* I ioua day and $9,162,000 a year ago. -------\ New York Curb Market | New York. March 12.— Strength of the Public I tinty shares featured tod.O curb market, which showed a marK^d im provement In tone despite the • roppirz out of a few new weak spots. National Power and Light was the outstanding in • 11% dual feature, soaring 11 points to 221. Khictric Bund and Phare securities re sponded to the declaration of an Initial ■dividend by closing nearly 4 points hott er at 4 American Power and Light gained 44 points and Lehigh Power se curities 3. A Jump of 5 points 1n Cities Servi e common and P*sses of about a point each by Standard Oils of Kansas and New York were tlie principal developments in the oil group Strong spots In the industrial list in eluded J.ehigh Valley Coal certificates. Continental Baking it. Frank Shattuck company and Car Lighting and Power, the la*i natit**d selling at the highest pric* In s**v«ra| years. Goodyear tire Tire broke 24 points on the abandonment of n plan to finance accumulated pre ferred dividends Activity and strength of Cities Service Power and Light *4 of 1944, and Stand ard Ga* and Fie.trie 1964. which advanced 1 and 3 points, respectively, featured the trading in bond" New York. March 12. —Following is the official list of transactions on the New York Curb exchange, giving all stocks and bonds traded in: Industrial**. Sales. High. Low 2 M. 200 Am Oas A F. new. 73 724 13 300 Am Haw S 8 . . 10*» 10 4 104 125 Am I.t A- Trac 147 4 147 147 4 700 Ain Pow A I.t new 67 4 63 4 67 20 Am Pw & Lt pfd. 5" 4 *54 **4 300 Am Superpower B. 29 4 29 4 29 4 700 Atlantic Fruit Co. 14 14 14 300 BnissonauH Co.. 14 14 14 60 Borden s < Milk !&t>4 14*4 130 4 no Borden * C M pfd . 10* 1"* 108 1000 Hrith Am Tb roup 27 *4 2 7 4 27 4 5'1" Hr:’ Am Tub reg . 27 4 27 4 27 4 to" Burroughs A M pf.104 4 104 4 I'd** 9"0n far Light . 4 4 4 4 <4 200 Cent Pipe Corp... I*1*' 1* 1* 30»* Chapin .Harks Ine. 1*4 19 4 1*4 1"0 Chutterton A. Sons 14'% 14.4 1*4 :t'O0 Checker ah Mfg 204 204 • 10 Cleveland Auto pfd 91 91 91 2 5 Com Pow Corp. ..Ill 111, 111 70 Com Pow pfi.... "I s *14 *14 2 25 Com Pow war .. 3" 30 30 500 Con G a- K Balt n 34 4 84 4 34 4 20U Cont'l Bakeries A 12" 11*4 120 30"0 I 'on' l Bakeries H. 27 4 .64 2*6 \ 500 ('on*! Baker!*-* nfd 96 4 96 4 9*4 loo Continent*! Tob Inc 21 4 21 4 2*4 200 I »e F Radio ctfu.. 25 4 25 4 25 4 100 Del L A W Coal 129 13* 4 129 1 26t*o Dubilier «'«V IC new 1 * 4 1*4 1*4 .( •> Dunhlll Int i .. 29 ."4 2*4 1 100* Du Pont Motor.... 90 9" 9" 1400 Durant Motors 2" 4 1*4 1700 Klee B a rt new 6 2 6> '94 Too Klertri. Investors. 44 42 43 4 1 100 Film Inspection. .. *4 *4 *4 loo Film Inspection... *4 *4 * 4 600 Freed K 11 C. 12 114 H4 1200 Freshman Co (CL 15% 14 4 1*4 loo Garod Corp. 6 6 20 Gen <Bs X- K. 76 71 7 6 200 Gillette H Has n. 64 634 63S 13*00 Goodyear Tire 30T* 29 4 30 300 Grennan Bakeries. 16 4 16 4 16 4 100 Grimes R A- C. . . . 12"% 12 4 1- 4 200 Happiness C 8t A. 64 64 6 4 1000 H axelline Corp 2*4 23 4 2^4 300 Intercon Rubber. .6 6 6 D»0 Int'l Match ufd 414 *14 4!\ loo Inter Ocean Radio. 4 4 *4 *4 100 Kelvlnator Corp... 24-% 24 4 244 600 Handover Holding. 1" 9 4 9 4 300 Lehigh Powei Her. 96 4 95 4 t*4 9"0 Lehigh V Coal Co. 414 * 4 *14 .5 i.eh'h v C * es-dv 814 *14 814 7"0 Lib Radio Cn Sts *4 * 4 *4 60 Mengels Box . 4* 4* 4% 1990 Middle West CtH 9 96 1"0 Mid West It pr In 19. lft2 ln2 jot Motor Wheel new. 17 17 17 D "0 Muaio Mast. *- Cp 1*4 13 !« ' 4 > 0 Nat l Distiller* > tfs 314 >14 ’14 6 7 Nat l Pow A- I.t .221 212 221 2'» Natl Tea t*o new . 227 237 7 3 7 10O .New Jersey Ziu- 19"’* 19" 1>"’. 2'"' Nickel Piste w *7 4 *7 ’» *7 4 10" \:kei P pi'l w !. *6 4 >j'j ' ■' 4 4"*» (Jhto Fuel «’orp 334 324 ‘34 100 t *mn t• is «*.•* p f It 4 ' • *4 ' * e 100 I’aige Del Motor n I7<* 17 * 17 » 2 5 Pa the Kirhang" A 93 9 1 93 ..100 Pratr A Lambert. 4" 4 4'** 400 Red Motor t'«r .. ?ft 4 2" 4 2 4 600 Rots Radio ctfs. It • I t 2A0 Seagrav# Corp 14 4 14 4 144 2"■ «» Shattuck Co 39 S J* 4 39 .too Sleeper Radio ctfs 14 7 4 y4 2' Southeast Pw A I.t 69 S •' * 4 1*4 :no standard I'ub. 2*4 26 4 3*4 300 Stutx Motor .... 7 4 7 4 7 4 10 swift A Co.113 11S 113 200 Swift Inti . 32 4 3?4 S2\ 2 Urt Tenn K1 Put* . 66 66 66 400 Thermiodyne Radio 12 12 12 4aO Thompson R ctfs. D» 4 10 104 JO0 Tower Mfg Corp.. 9 9 Dm 1 nlun Carbide ... *•'» 69 4 €94 100 l*td LtAPuWr A... 464 4t 4 464 1500 Ctd Profit 8h .. *4 *4 * i«*n• I S I.t A Hi. 1 1 »"0 Itil PA Lt A. . 244 24 4 -44 20 Victor Talk Mch. 92 4 ♦ 9*4 400 Ware Radio .. ..16 4 18 15 100 West Power 33 3 3 2.3 10 West Pow pfd... *4 ** ** 21 Art White Rock .. 2"4 19 2«4 2400 White Rock rtf .. 2" 4 1*4 2° 4 300 Wick Spen St nw 5 4 *4 5 4 300 Yallow Cab N Y. 16 16 16 Standard Oils. 3400 Anglo Am Oil ... 214 21 -14 10 Buckeye Pipe ... 65 65 *» 2000 Cont «»l| i~ \ 77 4 - 4 30 Cumberland Pipe 13 4 4 134 1 4 5rt Galena Slg pfd 102 10! 102 1200 Mumble Oil . 46 4 *'4 **4 2A III Pipe Lire 14* 14* 1 »* 8(|0 Imp Oil (’an nw. . St 3^4 3?4 60 Ind ripe Line ... 76 75 75_ 26AO Internal Pet . .. 2> ’* 1* 4 * S«l Magnolia Pet... 143 143 143 40 N Y Transit _71 7« .0 10 Northern P T. *4 *4 *4 600 Ohio OR .71 7AS 71 410 Prolrl# OR nw .MS * *• 210 Priori# Pipe Line 171 121 151 ft South Pipe Ljne.. *5 *3 * ' 140 So Penn ('ll 1*2 1«1 1*1 :.6||A Stand OR lnd .. 65 4 '*4 J*4 1500 Stand (Ml Kan * "* 3*4 2*4 1 nrt Sts ml OR K' U* 11* 11* (ft Stand OR Neb .261 2*1 2*1 9Art Stand i'll N Y . . . * * * 4 4(4 3rt Swan A Finch 2* *1 7 3 ? 10 Vacuum OR 9. 91 S 91*® Ml«< ellaneoiis Oil* 1 -to Co rib smi 111 ‘4 *4 170 Cities Serv 190 !** 1** 100 Cities 8-rv B •■»<• 1*4 1*4 ’* * 30* Cities Ser\ nf<l *7 4 *3 *7 1 "ft Cl I lea 8.1 > 11 pfd 7 4 4 4 ijrtO Colon* Syti 14 14 '4 3500 Cre.de Svn . 12*4 17 124 I 100 Gibson OR . 3 7 4 * 100 Gulf Oil . 6*4 6*4 *64 Kao Kirby Petroleum. . 14 3 4 *4 I70ft la'o T’et f S 64 54 :l0ft"*l ,st|n Atn OH S 1 no Min A Gulf OR *H» 14 14 74A0 Mm Producers 914 714 214 l«n Vat FI (0 Gas 12a IM 1 1* 8tort New Bradford €4 '4 6V 600 \ M A Arl* Ld *4 -4 *4 200 N Y OR . 9 4 9 4 94 600 Peer OR . 14 l 14 1900 Ttnval can .74 ’ 74 Bftfl 19 van Con *4 *4 *4 1 ®A0 Salt Creek Cons *4 *4 *4 MAO V,»lt Creek Pro 27 4 2*4 57 4 tr: AO Yeneauelesn Pet 4 V4 4 4 4 J i. AASVV est Sis «>ALd .. IK 1* 13 600 W||CAI OR .. * S 64 6% tftftft**ri*ona Globe 7« “7 *6 5000*i**a I * AO« 8? 79 35 2100 Cnnslrn Copper . 4 34 *4 fftft "Chino V!st 6'' 8 a 8 A 1 ftrt I'ona Cun \tln 3 A *3 11 3 A 1 Aft • t Me mood f 'eh! IRt * 1 oo*t).%1orea Ksnersns 70 7ft TO 4' no*!*mma HR *t 4 i 4 *> A ft Fnc Gold M . , 394 • % 39V4 ♦OOrteFureks Croesus. 17 | iftftftsgMret Tht O " . . 1’> O 13 nine Mining 1 •% 17 1< tAft«*Go!d I'evelon AAA"’iu(d /one PM.. * 3 •toonsftsrmip Divide M ' 1 7 1 400 iia,*t^ Min D *0 1* lift Mollmr-r (lob* \|n 1 «H U4 1 * "Art M.ae PilltS'l t'o ” rt 19*® 1*4 "Oftoeinden J.eed Mines > ’• 14 14 ■iii.ut ,v«i‘iOi • Vsr«|o Div 21' 1* 1* ■ soft w m> Conner * ’ * *• * V 4 Aft F e*“v 1.' He '4 * *4 '4 lftftA«*«^Hm Dsr f*a' ■' '4 tlrtft Ohio * “onper *' 91 9' ;00rt*p|ymouth Lead M 83 49 % *9 4»no Prpmi.r Gol4 _ !A 5A 100* Red Warrior 27 27 -• 30OO*Reor st! King Dlv 20 20 20 10*'*l *Spea rhea d . 4 4 4 1000*Stand .Silver-1 .ead . 15 15 15 100 Tonopah Ext .... 2 4 2s* *4 100 Tonopah Mining IS l% 1 » 200*United Eastern . . 52 62 62 4*»n United Verde Ext 3 5 4 25*4 200 Utah Apex *> 6% * 12t»0 Wenden *'«'p Min. 4 4 <U * * l0o0*Western Utah Uop 17 17 17 lh»nie«*tic liond*. 1 Allied Parker tie . 424 *2*4 8fS IX Allied Parker 8n 924 924 9-4 .< Aluminum 7a '33.107 307 107 2 Am Mm. t Jirtig fi*.. M>3 98’, 98 4 29 Am <10* A Kl fir 96 4 9fi*4 »«4 7 Am Pow «V I.t 6a.. 9'S 95 4 9 5 4 3 Am Roll Mills 6s.. 101 s 1*H 4 in] 4 2 Am Sum Tob 74* 97 4 97 4 •? 4 6 Ana Copper £*,..1034 103 4 103 4 4 And H Hwd 6*3*. XI4 *7'* *7 4 17 \ <» A W I 5s... . 654 fi5 66 4 2 Ret h St 7a '35. 10.14 103 4 103* 4 can Nat Ry Eg 7a. Ill 110Vi 111 23 » Hilda Co 6s. . . . 14't 12.6 136 3 Cities Serv 7s C..1204 1204 1204 15 Cities Serv 7a I'..ini’, 10J4 1014 4 cities Serv s* E .1114 1114 111 4 17* Cities Serv PAL 6a 9 4 95 9J 4 2 Con Textile ** , . *9 “9 *9 l Cuban Tel 74*....106 4 10*: 4 1064 12 ' uda h v l*a«k 54* 93 4 92 4 93 4 19 Detroit Edison 5s. 117 4 116 4 117 4 6 Dun Tire ,y. It 7s. 1**2 4 102 4 102V, 1 Hair Hubert 7s... 1014 H'l 4 1014 10 Hood Rubber 7a.. 10:4 103 103 2 1. MrN A L 7h ...1024 102 4 1024 1 Liggett-Win 7a... 107 4 107 *, 107 4 3 Manitoba 7a ... mu 101 4 101 *a 21 Mid Cont Pet *;*,* 97 4 9“*, 97 4 2 Morris <v Co 74s. 103 103 103 26 N (» Pub Her 5a... 89 4 89 4 S9 4 2 No St Pow 6 4s... 101 4 101*, 1014 21 No St P cvt 6 4*.. 107 4 107 107 36 Penn Pow A Ht is 95 95 95 1 Phfl Ei ♦:«.107 107 jot 12 Phil Kl 5s bar 994 994 994 46 Pub Serv KAO 54s 99 4 99 4 99’, fi Pure 011 6 4s.101 101 101 6 Slone Sheffield 6m. 102 2»*2 Jt»2 1 South Sal Ed 6«.. 944 94 4 914 110 stand <»A K £4* .. 120 4 II*; 119 4 5 Sun Oil 5 4* . 9fi\ 96 4 9*-a4 21 Swift A Co f,F .. 964 9*1^ 9*j 4 * Vacuum oil 7s... 1074 if*: 1074 60 Wabash RI< a >, s. 96 >, i»fi 96 5 W eb Mills •: 4 a.. ini’, 1014 1014 Foreign Ifcmd*. J* Ext FIR France 7s XT5, 874 *7 4 1 Net herlde 6s '72.. 103 103 Jft.3 4 Krupp (Fried) 7s. 94 4 9 4', 941.. 10 Russ 6 4s rtf* \C 15 15 16 _11 Sle A Halske 7s '36 96 4 96 4 96 4 •Cents a share. < hiragn Slwki. uotation* furnished bv .? ft nar-he / Phonea ackaon* aaVA"-^“ bu,,<"B*: < losing Armour A rn Til pm ?n' ''"s*!'.' Armour A 10 u*i ,.m ... i, ‘ Albert Pick . , "I Carbide . '' Edlaon f*o ... 1171* n:.: Cudahy . . II,* 2'N Diamond Match . "'ll: ‘ i.S * Eddy Patter ... i • T.lhby .I... ... S» Quaker Oat. . 1175 * Ren Motor.. t Swift *fo . "in , 7» , ' Swift International ..." 3" . ,2^ Thonipatm ... iX 77,1 U’ahl *® 4 ii \ '*nl ._ . 191, JO ‘ Foreign Unhung.- Katea. Following_are todey'a ratea .f etehange n .S’Ph',r?a V.'h ,h' P*r 'flu.,ion. Fur nlahed by the Feiets National bank Far Val. Today. Belgium :?« -ItlV6 clerho'-siovakVa";;;::; MS '■$„ .V ?! J’,r"nr- . 193 .051* ?”.*ce .0154 Jifan-Sl'avla" 'X ^ Sweder? 1? ■!!!! Switzerland .115 iljjO New dork (Augur. Quofatlona furniehed bv .1. s. Fta-h. A --' Omaha National Bank building Phonee ,ta. k.nn 5197. 51*9. 5159 * _1 Open. High I Low. | Cloee. 1 Tea j*»r nr. aTi Tm~ 7V i ll ' *•'* *.n “ii .i »4 i :« 37 .-.,*5 s.:5 ' j :* '*“7 1 - 41 -.3 3 4 1 .-. 41 3,-a p,n- '•«» *5 -.44 3.4 4 3 40 v. ' «*rk *iu*nr. 'nrrt- V*rrh IS -The raw sugar uw*f h!*i‘*r today OH increased buying bv openorw. sect prices advanr jng ro 4 sic .iufV paid. Sale* ir,. luded H'.Of.p bar? f ( ulmn fur March shipment •' 4 *1 and lO.Qfm bag* f4ir April fhip. at 4 Mr both to np*-’*toTs R.'.'r, tugs*- future* were firmer oh buy |,v * fade inter-*-* * and house* with Kuropenn connection*, c losing to , point* ne' higher. The demand seemed to •** fn*nir»*d bv the steadier tone of the ***of rna-ket. and firmer Kuronean cable?. March closed |.04r; May. 3J1c July 3.?*»c Hep I ember 3.41c Trading in reflf ned «ncj»r »•*§ figh' at unchanged prlr*t wv h ranged from *r.r fine gran>j|s'ed Refined futures nothin*.'. Nets- Ymrk Mf|«U. . Netv York March • ; — c*om«er—lfa*t-*t *•*' e’e. trolv fir. spot and future- 14 4' Mn Market firmer; *pot and future*. 64 12c Iron—Market steadv; price* unchanged Lead—Market huiet; spot. J 0«r Zinc—Market steady; Fast St. Louis spot and futu-e* 7 35« 7 40c. Antimony—Spot. 14.0 Or. i ninro Potatoes. Chirairo March 17—-Potatoes—Harlv mornlnff trading moderate, market steaJy rsctlpta, 73 cars; total I'nlted States ahipmenta 7(u car*. Wlacnnitn *a.'ked round whltr* pi. *t!y. II.tie 1.10; f.w fan y. |1 :«.M 10: Mlnn**ota and Vorth I'.ik'ta sacked round whit*. Il.i'.'.f; ny *»j ked Ked H vsr Uhl • n. jst y. |i t 1 < hl.net. Produrr ('hit if*, March 17 —Bunt:—r,o« *r creamery e\ir„. ••asdard* - «'f» *•’»■» ««>» ' »t* 4 I I : Se> ond *, ,4 V**v. Kk.ss Hisoe re-eiots. 7.7J1 c«*»v firsts. lS'tCF-9' ©ninety firsts, 77 $ New 5 ork 4 of toil Futures ( lewe. > <wk Mar. h 17 — Cotton future* ciose.i bare!> stead* 34 to 43c ret lower; March. •$ JOc to 25 J4. . May. 71, 4‘ to • 1 1-' J ul> 71 D> *o !' lie; * Vober. 25.ft7c to 2 5 10c; Pet ember, 75 *7c to 23.11c. New \«>rk I'(Milter. New Tork. March 12—i.;\e Poultry— Steady, f nvls. by ^eijrht 2ftc; by express. 21c; rooster* bv frelsh? 15c. Dressed Poultr)—Quiet; price* un changed. I.tndfin Stlxer. T.omlon. March 17—Eiar Silver—Ilf|J per ounce. Mower—3K per cent. 4 Discount Rat-s—Rhort and three month* b|ll*. 4 tr < i% per rent New l«rk Spot ( of ton. Vew York. March 12 —Spot Cotton—j Quiet; middling. 25 30c. >ew York Coffee New York March 12 —Coffee — R'o No 7 JlVji. Santos No 4 ?«*sr; future*, firm; July. lt.Sftr; December. IS *5c New Y ork Sllxer. , New Y'ork. March 12—Bar Silver— S7H Mexican Dollars— 52Vic. Duluth Flax. * Duluth. March . K‘ ■ x-—CV *e Man h j$2ti»*. April and Ma>. 12 »1 , July. I "*S _ CHICAGO PRICKS. By I'ptlike *1 ra 1 n > ■ ■ . A 11 t n t m 0 ■>1 - »rt. I t yen. I Hlljh*l I-o"- 1 Uloec. I ?■« S' j >■«. 1" '1 ,o;* !I” . juiy ! :!{*; v.;r; v»*% *.«•* ■•f*-'; «®ijIll: ! : May : 1 <0 1.4*'i Ml1, MU’, ’49,i> iftl 1 Hl.1^ m°*7 !:^h.iSi July I I U», ' 1 53 , I -3 S J. = »S .1.1 S Sept. i 1»*. V.ili'S 1 -»'• lift1™1* «•' ! ' :!S5 :SSi; July * is: .63'. ■•••;> ;|}«J sep. i "ms ''.sis •:« ! •** i ;M SlVv' IB SB 17.00 IB.47 16 »n !«•*? July 17.38 17.35 ,17.30 1..I* .I'-l" f'b’ 'has HUT 1UJ ']i«i 11*-*? .tuly- Kin:- IS"f I" ?3 i u: ' . Veu lurk (ieneral. • New T urk, Man h 13 Flour-narer. ateady; i^’d winter etralghte; I3.00(f Hve Weak Nu “Mlrrn. »M9H, S n b.. New Yurk, and 11 17S. u. 1. f-. ex, 1 Wheat Spur, ea.y; Nu. 1 dark tu.rthe.tt .,r, i f. New Yurk. lake amt re I'. « ■ t]U; Nu. : hard v> inter, t. « •>.. In * and .Mil, II.H5S; Nu : mixed dururti. ; u. $1 No. 1 Manitoba, do. In bon J'i'nrn—Spot. eaay; No 2 >'/. 11 .V^ r J,, 'j track. Nhv York all rail, $!-•-%. *No- J inlxpd. do, $1,361* tint. Spot, eteady; Nu - whlle. Ble Feed—EBay: elty brun, loti-puund aa-a. >31.00; weetern t.ran. do. >30.te. Hay—Ear j . .ample, 114.00 4(10 00 l.artl— Firm; mlddlew re * '' Vi •'"e'r ' Tallow—Steady, apecial luo.e, JVt. “ tta, 3So. ____ 4 hic»g<* I'll" *r. Chicago. March 12.—Lack «-f Inters « the part erf buyer* resulted ;n a dc-Gn-* of 1* in tho butter market today. 1 narket ten* at the decline %vas w«*a*. stocks of butter on d**nlfrs’ floors ahowe't some accumulation a* a result of the du j trade yesterday and today OntraU*e>I •»? and '.to point cars declined 's'- Sup plies, however, were light. Fresh Rutter—sore. 49’. 91 score 4F . 90 score. 47- , score. 44 V . ^ ^ sfor*. 41c. 17 score. :,*it£c; S6 score •,4*‘ Ontralited t ■ riots 9<» score, 4'>'ic. "9 score, 4Sc; IS score, 40,*c. NVw \ ork 4 offee future*. New York March 17.—After opening unchanged to 1- points higher today, ro 'ee future* oas-**! *• ff several points unde liquidation but firmed up again on report* of firmer Brazilian market* May ral ^d from I5.:r-I IS 4 . and the general ma ket closed 15 to 22 p-.lnts net higher. Saies were estimated at 34,000 hags ('losing quotation" March 20 50c: May. 19 40c: July. Is "6- : September. 1 «• 3. : October, 17.22c: December 145.5" Spot --offee Ouiet; Rio 7s, 21 *-i*. : San tos 4s. 2O'* 1(20*4 4 hlcago Colton. Quotations furnished by J. B. Barhe a. Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building-, Pl.onee Jackson 3117, 5 IS*. 5 1-9 Open, i High - Low 1 Close iVesty. Mar. I25A1 ,23.63 ‘25.13 25.13 Mav . 5.9i. 2 5.91 25 45 25.52 25 ". July 26.14 26.14 25.71 123.76 2*1 Oct. 25.3 25.31 2 4.H0 24.14 .7532 l>e 25 30 23 30 24** 2 4 90 : Boston WooL Boston. Mass March 12—There Tag very little charge today fn the wool mar ket' It was still a buyers' market to a. considerable extent. The fact that with drawals at th~ foreign sales have not been more noticeable Is considered some what encouraging by th» trade A limited amount of South American spot wool baa been offers! at a little below re ent quo tations. _ Utls nnd ttostn. Savannah, ‘is . March 12 Turp-r- ne_ Fl-m »:• sa!*s, i*»-> bb!s.: receipts. . . Lb’s.; shipments. 5 bbli : stock. 5 6 47 bbls. Kos n—F'rin; sains. 517 casks, snip mstits. none; sto'-k. » 2 030 casks ... Quo t a ’ ion s ; B. *0.7.'. i1 *• "" r 4 F !$.*»'■. <» B and 1. * • *•• b ** • - :• v I * 7 •* y 7 • : N JM08I.1P; WG js i: . 35 \\ t? . X. 19 4 - sew Y'nrk Produce. New York March 12 -But'— Kasy re, *ipt*. l (-.779. creamery, h gh*r taa extras, 4*'q 494c; creamery, extras <92 secret. 4s4- . creamery Jirats. til to 91 score*. 42# 4*c. K|M—Steady, receipts. ■ .f ** ca»*«. cheese — Firm, receipts. 125.54 S pounufi, I Minion M ci*l Yurtion. London. March 12—The offerings a* the wool auctions sales today amounted to 9.9i'9 bales There was a better de- 41 mand for good w.*.,»l» on the baa is of opening value* while lower grades were irregular. Fewer withdrawal* took Place. New York 4 of ton New Turk. March 12 —The general ton market closed easy at net declines «r 24 to 31 points Kansu* City Produce. Kansas City. March 12.—Produce—Un changed. Potatoes 1- ‘j 15c lower, Red R!e#r Ohio's 91 3C tf 145. Funeral Held at Guide Rock for Boy Trampled by Horse Guide Kook. March II.—Funeral ser\ ices were held here for Dale Tur ner, C 1-2-year-old eon of Mr. and Mr?. Alvie Turner, who was killed Satur day when stepped on by a horse as he was entering’ hi? father * barn. Mr. Turner had just turned the stork out u.'l did not n- tice the presence of the lad at the barn door. 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"I know It will dissolve the uric acid deposits that have become deeply Itn bedded In Joint* and muscles and quickly drive every trsce of rheil mat Ism from your body. 1 know this because 1 was crippled for years and many Mine* w»< unable to work, and Allenrhu tmule a well, robust, healthy man of me." "I know because since I cured my self, bundled* have taken Allenrhu nud *|reerhlv rid themselves of this agonising disease Vllenrhtl l* no laggard tt «tsns light In at once, it get* Into the blvavrl. searches out Ihe poisonous uric *. id deposit and in two days starts to drive the concentrated impurities that i-ause r lie ulna t ism. out of th# body through th« natural channel*. I •‘The bleated relief this marxekm* preaeriptlou mui» kly ftlves ha* made for It thousand* of friend* " <u*y* the Heaton l>rus iV.. who ha* been sr pointed .ijsenc In your city. It Is V . Allen* own dl«< ov« y If >ou lo * out of t wn a * x him to •< d you ! I particulars*