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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1925)
Interest in Crain Retimed Markedly. Saji in VII Prices feersion 1* Onr Sided anil ^ heal Leads Ml Others to Bottom, W here The\ Close. R. I'll Mll l.S .1. 1.1.1 IIK\ tnlversnl Survive Muff tor respondent. Chicago. March \ Speculative inter •st It! the grain 'nd*.' showed mark r i t eduction, and i wheat >n the i« ;«<i prices sa ct." d tit rough i onesided se* r;on to lower- . \, a: the bottom t\ 1 • ! hplaved n firm * r.derions at the ■ ■ •. *-► owing to t li •itrer.gth In Livi'i'iioni . d further un '“’avorable cron !i>’« u the outh'vcsi •inter b<*lt. but t' Him wore ■-hort lived and repout -II ■ > ountcn?d pros *ure. Wheat finished to 4-\c b*-*.—: corn h« 2 'l to ■■(' b*’VO| ; II I tj* \\ {"-- 1.. tn 1 . ti'irit and rye ruled :: , to L' r4 • off. There was buving of wheat ••rodited tn a prominent Wall afreet operator early in the se*»iion and selling near the do by the same interest. i'rospect* c»r pre cipitation over the southwest with soma tain »noted in Oklahoma relieved, the rnvlety over nev.* crop ;i • ■-peris. T’ n seaboard confirmed ..ul% i -'Ulocr? **\u< i ; bushiest* tn wheat It' - d- s '• . Placed In excess of iOO.OOO bushels. Liver pool • dosed 8i to 1 nemo 1, gber. There was considerable sei ug of corn *'"hiv by commi.-sion house:- one witli r uth'vcst conn-idiom. Best buying v.n* ' •r d I r '»d to eastern Fhorts. The deinai. ‘ the cash offerings whs not n« active recently, but the basis closed jrreg ' « 1 "ght. J'ah sagged with other grain*. Com h'ltn ir-n house Interest was limited, ami ’• • r.kugc was narrow. Bvs Was higher most of the day. but tea Mod ■wheat do . n finally. There was V-'od class of buying against export husi n^sK. but when this eased prices faded Provisions dropped with prains. Lard 'ci;a 27to COc lower and ribs were Go to 7 0a off. IMt Notes. Statistical Information <>n ‘.-Lea’ v. , o* bullish tenor, but trade did tint * rhuse. Primary re< ejpt* totaled ur..*>•»<» bushels against shipments of 1.12*,'""1 bushels. The world's available supply f• **• the week decreased 6.494.00c bu*he> agatnst an increase of 3.' i.fino bush* *■ a year ago. Stocks of wheat at Minne apolis for three days decreased tiio.dOO bushels, and in thr* southwest markets, offerings rtf the cash article were nil. but all this failed to attract buyer.*, spec ulative or caah. The persistent weakness In the secur ity market in New York, and the r. i< lionary tendency in corn ha> apparently developed considerable uncertainty in grain circles. Many arc of tin- belief that prices in all speculative markets had been carried ahead of actual develop ments by extended speculative activity, •and that the reaction setting-in is far from completion. Outaldo markets were relatively week compared with Chicago all during the session. Now crop conditions will be watched closely 4>y the trade for several days. Thi Winter plan* Is in need of a good soaking, and nntil it is received there "ill pre vail enough uncertainty to steady the market repostedly. Rumors that several dernttn grain firms were in financial difficulties had n depressing influence in the market early. Later these rumors were denied by gome eastern authorities. The world's available supply totals .•'42.2M.OOO bushels compared with 26$ - #01.000 bushels it year ago T>*-sp4te the enormous marketing of wheat this season by n!! farmers in surplus countries there less wheat In available positions than * year ago. Tills is conclusive evidence that Importing nations have consumed wheat this year on ,t big scale regardless cf the relatively high prices. CHICAGO PRICK*. Bv 1,’pdik. Grain i-q- Atl.intlr «’.i:. Jr!. IOcm. Utlgh. I U'lol’. I Y>». :uy‘ ' t.T»»i 1.T0V 1.65S- 1 vr, J ' t «»*:.11 «t*4i July ‘ 1.49 1 <4 1.411. 1.41 v 1 4* I 1.48V. 1 45>. 1.48 >4 1 1.36 1.:!6>,. 1.94 l 1. 4 1.96* ■/. ! 1.36-4 • • ’ • • ■ 1.34 Va 1-36 >. Hy# -.11 Jliy ; 1.30 | 1.30 ' 1.55V t.|S«. 1.2784 July ! l'.ii I 1.1» t ii*t i i* Sep. I 1.03 I 1.06-; 1.04 1.04 -, 1.06-4 11.04 I.I. . May * 1.131*1 1.13*. 1.10-1 1.1"’. 1.13-1 I 1.1*"*!. 1.10-.. 1.13-4 July -j-i.iii ii*-,*; i.i3s i ll;' I 1.18-4 . . 1,1.4. 1.10', sap. 1 1.16 ' 1.16V. 1.135. 1.13’, 118 V i 1,18’.;. . 1.14 1.16-4 SV* | .45-41 .45*41 .41-41 .448= .45V I .45-. . . . .44*4 .4684 July 1 .46*. -47 ; .46 V 17,. fi.pt. f .47 89 .4* -4 . 4 u '4 .1'' 4 ■Jl.9 ; -i:m.l - Via1# -10.53 -16.5 3 -16.33 -6.63 July -16.80 '16,55 1C.50 16.97 16.9a May il 8.63 18 65 .'8 00 18.00 18.85 July '1H.67 1S«7 i 1 1 *-rn * ■ 0 Minneapolis Cash 4»rnin. Minneapolis. March 24.—Wheat—Cash, So. I northern. $!553* 0 1 2H*4 Nc». 1 dark northern spring, choice to faney. *1.7S*i 01.S7** ; good to choice t\ 62% V 7 2 *4 ; ordinary to good. $1 >» 4 il 6:%: So 1 har-l erring. $1.97 \ ® 1.97 *\ : No. 1 dark hard Montana, on track. SI 63 '■> i.77\: to arrive. $1 $8»4 '< 1.77 •* : May. S! ' o% ; July. $1 Corn — No. * yellow. $1.02 t."4 ’... Ont»—No. white. 4-* '* 'o 41 4c Harley—69 ® 85c. Rye—No. 2. $! 17 IT 1 19 i'lax—No. 1 *2.66*8 u,2.8t** Chicago t ash Chicago, March 24.—Wheat—No S4«e» reported Corn — No. 4 mixed, $1.0401.07; No. 2 yellow. $1.15. Oats—No. 2 white, 48V'. No 3 white. 4i ’4 ©4«*4C. Rye—No. 2. 11.25. Harley—65 ©Me. Sold—Timothy. *'-.25©6 50; clover. $21.50030.00. Provision* Lard, $16.30; rlbe, $18.00; bellies, $21.37. Kansas C Ity Cash Crain. Kansas City. March 24—Wheat—No l hard. $1.69* t.$4; No, 2 red $1,70 4/1 V vfay. $L56«, ©1.5«»A ; July. $1.36** asked; September. $1,279; hid at. 11.27s*. Com—No. 3 white. 9900 11.02; Nr. 2 yellow. $1.06 ©l.o-i; No 3 yellow. $1 04 0 106; No. 3 mixed. n 1 02; ll» , $1.01*4 split asked; July. $1.05 a*, d; September, $1 07. MlnnenpoU* Ilnur. Minneapolis. Minn., March 24 —Flour— 10 to 16o lilghei. In carload lots, family patents quoted at. $9.15©9.45 % barrel in 98-pound coltor Hacks. Shipments- 26.975 barrels. Bran—$22.60. St. Ignils Crain. 541. Louis. March 24 —Close- A\ heat — May, $1.65 bid; July. $1.41** asked. x Com—May, $1.08*4 ashed. Ju!x $1T2>4 bid. Duluth ! lav. Duluth. Minn.. Mar 11 t -VWx--Close March. April and May, ?2.M; July. $2.83. C hlcfigo 4 nt 101.. Quotations furnl*!i-?d hv d S ha lie .* < o.. 224 Omaha National wn'diii*:. J'honea Jar kauri 518'.. ’' ‘• I Open. | High. I Low. I «::->** 1 Vea. '.lar. !2'..:*o - M7 j7T*7 ■ May 125.42 2*48 2VI7 -'.17 ' . ! July 12160 '?T 08 ’ ' S H t Oct. '24.88 24.60 |24 • 7 M.r.V t I'ec, 24.80 124.60 .4 70 ,4 7 . '74 a New Turk S11g.11. Quotation* furnished hv t v Be he 4 Co., 224 Omaha Nat jo - 1! It build. rig Fhogea Jackson 5187. GPS. 7.1» 9 , Open. | High. I L-.w Cloae. IVeafy. 'farr I 3.01 TTn”t ^ - M ' May I 3.04 J 3.05 j 3 "J 3 It3 I 8.-4 July I 3 20 ( 3.20 .".17 : 17 I » ’ I Hep. t 3.3r* I 3.3s I 3.32 > 3.32 I 3 36 ])>'■ l o.4l : 3 4! 3* .. ::h | 2.4! Chicago Ifutter 1. ml Kgg Futures, f’hi'-ago. Mho h 24 Quotations fur pllsh-ri by George E. Clark company, 100; w odd men of th«* World building. Phonci JaclHon 1192, Atlantic- 9166. • BGliic I Care. | Open. | High i Low I Cloae iiiTttkK ~~~ _ I Cara i Open i Htgh ! Low. I Clowe. Maf. J 24 I .42 V 4'/v T7~ .42 ■Apt 11 .<3'*l 418*1 ■ I - H | .136 Ma| * .»» - «« I -S » lull* . . .38* r>.a; I » I <18* n-. 4H,i »p f. — " - Chn-iiKo 8|iot Market. Chicago March t—Mutter rtecelptl 7 H *06 tuba last • e:nr. $17.MM tnt»P - f on track. 12 old 17 new. extras, 4IM4; alandards 4 k • . extra firs'* 4»* n 47« first#. 40»% <h 44 , re. Minis. / 7'n . 8 »eure 47r; 98 a* ore, r$V agg-RHcelpla. 32.401 last vmi T7,|0l cssea. ra'Hon track fc1 old. H< new f!-S»a. $4%©2$c; dirts 27 0 27’ - • »«« 1 u7i$27%c; aturnga packed fltat .;o',t JOjtc. 2 t ieos— Buiter. towsi. «$;•. iuvss# t ~-\ Omaha Grain V_> March 24. Cash wheat sold < n the tab!* - toda> at about urn haivut’d p1 *-es . mpmed with > cn^rd-i y'*> r.| tint at Ions. Her* tpta were *■ trcnicly light and srarriy of offerings gave the market an vppeatanre of dull ness, although a good demand v :i» re ported. Kerelpts were hut 6 «ur». Corn v. as in fair d<'iuand at about tinrhanged price*, re. *>ipts were light and ■he f*-w offering* were disposed of early. ■ i 7 | Oats sold hi un hang* d pi; es to 1« litghet. Receipts. 12 cars. Rye ami barley n as quoted nominally <bout unchanged Omaha ( ariot Sale*. WHEAT Vo. 2 da-k hard : 1 - • g 1.68 No. 2 ha *’d: 2 car*. $1.6.;. l car. $1 *. t 1 ear, $>1.6?. No. 2 mixed: 1 <-ar. $1.58. COHN No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1 00. No. 4 mixed: 1 cur 95c. No. 5 mixed: 1 car. 94c; 1 car. 52c. < JATS. No. 4 white: 1 car. 4t'ac; 1 car, 4 4,4c; 2 cars. 4 4c. Dally Inspection of Drain Received. WHEAT Hard: f» cars No. I. 6 cars No. 2fc 2 cars No. :5. 1 far No. 4. 2 * ars No. 5. M;\«d. 1 car No. 2. l * nr No. 3 Mixed durum: 1 car No. 2. Total. 19 cars. CORN. Yellow: 2 tars No. 3 cars No. 4, 5 cats No. White: cars No. 3. Mixed: 2 cars No. 5, 2 cars No. 4. 2 car* No. 5. Total. 19 cars. OAT? Mhito: 2 cars N... 2. 26 cars No. 3. 5 cars No. 4. 2 cars sample. » RYE. 1 car No. 2. Total, 1 car. BARLEY. _ cars No. 4. l car sample. Total, 3 cars. Total cars, 77. OMAHA RECEIPT? AND SHIPMENT?. (Carlots. > Receipts Today. \Y k Age. Y'r Ago. 'v heat . ... K 7 1*; i 'orn . 7 5 Oats . 12 1. Rye . i Harley ... 4 . I 1 Shipment s: Wheat .44 j :} Corn ..31 ; 4 6 Oats . 3 7 ;;.* ;♦ Rye ..‘. i i Barh . . 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS t Bushels. > Receipts: Today. W’k Ago. Y'r Ago. Wheat .... 506,000 .">09.000 439.000 * ’orn . 46 4.000 7 1 i ,000 T ' Oats . 509,000 4 4 o,000 516,000 Shipments: Wheat.1.1 :«/•!)'» c.;sfooft 455.000 Corn . *»;.2 • "•» t.7.000 >> 14.000 Oats 923,non 673.000 510,000 EX PORT CLEAR A NT *KS. Bushels: Today. Y'r Ago. Wheat anil flour... ... . 781.000 300,000 Corn . 60.000 oat.* . 40000 5.000 WORLD’S VISIBLE Bushels: Today. Y'r Ago. Wheat .242.39 4,000 26R.41n.OOn Corn . .37,24 2,000 28.277,000 Oats .I0t.14l.n00 49,378,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Cat lots— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago Wheat . 34 20 24 Corn .192 225 185 Oats . 58 33 8 4 -KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago Wheat . 32 32 13 €T. rn . 2s 47 o Oats . 7 5 2 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago Wheat .100 104 34 Corn . 46 58 45 Data . 52 4 1 35 NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk.Ago Y’r.Ago Minneapolis . 64 73 166 Duluth . 2! 36 .*4 Winnipeg .622 818 542 East St. 1.00is liivMtiH'k. East ?t Louts III.. Mh - h 24 —Cattle— Receipts. 3 500 head: beef steers, steady; quality, plain; bulk; $8.50 #9.50; top. >10.35: light yearlings and heifers, steady to strong; one load. $11.00; fat kinds. $9.75® 10.50; cows, strong to 25c higher; hulk. $5.25® 6.50: top cows, $7.75. can ners and bologna bulls, steady; canner*. «2.'0#3»in; bulls. $4.25# 4.75; best bn lognas. $5.00; g«.od and .-noire light veal era ripened 50c lower at $11.00 and closed 5Or under opening at $10 .*>'». Hog* ^Receipt*. 12.000 head: few sale® to butchers h n <1 shippers: early barely steady with Monday s close; good 190 to 260-piiund average*. $1 14.00; one load t > speculators at latter figure: packer market. 35c lower than close Monday; bulk good butcher hog* later. 113.50® 15 65; closing top. $13.70; light light* and pigs 25# 50c lower; good 130 to 150 pounds. $12.60# 14.25; 10<» to 136 pounds. $11.00# 12.50; packet sows. $12. GO ® 12.75. Sheep and Lamb*—Receipts, 750 head; steady t<> strong, one short load choice; hand vweighf wool lambs to hift.mera. $17.00. our of line; six double decks to packers, weighing about 95 pounds, $16 00; few clipped lambs to butchers, $13 aft. best wool ewe*. $10.00; two ijecks light weight clipped ewes, $9-50. Sioux City Lixesloek. Sioux City. Ta March 24.— Cattle —Re ceipts. 4.000 head: market fairly active; Lilh-rs str-rg; -t r-.-kers steady: fat steers, atcl yearling-. $7.50# 12.00; hulk of aales. «>1 i" •/ i" l fat cows and heifrs. $ 4 50# 10 '*0r c inners and cutters, $2 50#4.0(i; \ea!s. $5 0.. 1 0 o 0; bulls, $4.2f>#5.25 ; f 'iders. $*•- r.nvi g.O'.i; stockers, $f».50®7.50; stock yearlings and calves. $_5.OO#7.50; feeding cows and heifers. $3.25® 5 75. Hogs—Receipts. 13.000 head: market 15- lower; top. $13 70. bulk or sale?. $13.25 ■113 65 lights. $1 2 75 vl\' 50: butchers. $12.50 # 13.7" . mixed. $13.25® 13.S0; heavy packer*, $12.75 ® 13.00, stags, $10.25® 10 50; pigs. $11 00® 12 00. Sheep- Receipt?. 1.000 head: market1 strong; lambs. $16.50. ewes. $9.60 >t Joseph li> mtork. St Joseph. Mo. Mar. h 24 -Hogs— Re ceipt? 3.000 head; market lO#20c lower; tup $1 5 65 ; bulk. $13.25# 12.60 / < at tie Receipts. 2,000 head: market strong m 2'c higher, bull; of steers. $>.75 frlii'"; to p. $1100; rows and heifers. I* '.o® 10.00; stockers and feeders. $•■ oo® S.oo , . Sheep—Receipts. 7*500 head: market strong . iambi, $ 14 »*• ® 16.35; ewes. $>.50® $10 00. New Y ork Coffer Future*. New York, March 24 —Coffee future* were low er today under comparative'.* • mall offerings promoted by report* of an easier torn* in Brasilian. The opr nine w as 2 t.> 11 points love* and March cased off t o 20.90c. or 2 5 point* net lower. May sold down to 19 21c. or 10 point* net lower, but recovered n few point* In the Hus trading, closing at 19 29c The getiers! ntftfkit oloMd steady nt n*t declines «>f 23 point* on March and of 4 to 9 points on the later deliveries. Sales were estimated a' 21.000 bags. «"los ing quotations March. 20.30c; May. 19.29c; Ju'y 1 s' 2 0c- Sept?),iher, 17.2$c; October, 17.10c; r»e« ember, 16.63c. Spot Coffee -Easy Rio 7s, 21 S® 21 Sc; Santos 4s. 25 \ M 26 c. New York Produce. New York. Mdrch 2 4 Butter—-Firm. receipts 14.170; creamery firsts (83 to 91 score). 4*2 i 47U' F.ggs—Irregular;! receipt*. 44,132 cases; fresh gathered extra first*. 32 S ®32 *« <*. fresh gathered storage parked ' •’»# fresh gathered first*. 31’t ■/ .2’c fresh gathered storage packed. 32 S® 32*4c; nearby and neurby western hen nery white?, first* t-» average extras. ft1,®" Tc. Cheese— Firm ; receipt?. 100,031 pounds. 4 lilcilgn Potatoes. Chicago M.trrh 21 Potatoes Early trading flow- market about steady, re. ceipts, 73 r;i r? ; total I'nlted State? shlp »• ot ?, 1 '•* ■ • - Wi**onsln s.i' U**J round «h I ■ 95c®$1.05: most I y 95c'*/!l 00 few ■ ;s I • 9' ?n k**d Triumph*. $1.15, Mln ’■ t • -i I ■ ■,'l»l«*r? f • ?»!<■• a' $1 -a ked round whites. 90 'a 95c; mostly 95c. >■ k-il V> 1 Hi"’ Ohio* 11 12./ J -2f Ida - ho aa ’,<ed ru»r«- . $2 50# 2 40; one car. New V»rk Dry 4»«m*«U. I New York. March 24. — Brown sheetings were d'llet today w fh some slo w of weak noi in price? on the part of mills seek Ir.g late business Print cloths were *4ul#»t and «te*di Burlaps v ere easier for late delivery. but spot* were oulet Wool grade? have been celling slowly for fall b. k fttllla u-re lining rut up 1 celv t .r summer cuftomera by garment manufac turer* Nmv York Metnl*. New VYri Mari 1 2 4 topper -Market easy; electrolytic, spot and futures. I4'«r Tm Market spot and futures, 53 67 c. Iron Market stendv; prlre* unchanged. Lead Market sternly; spot, 9 00. Zinc—Market »■:.?>. East Ft. Louis, spot . and futures. 7 37® 1 40c Antimony-Spot, 14.00® 14.Sic. 4 hlmgo Produce. Chicago. March 2 4 — Butter ■— Lower; ereamary extra*, 48 1»'ti 48 S«-; atandard*. 4$.; extr-1 firsts 46® 47c, first*. 4# 44%c; seconds. 34 j 36r. Eggs Lower; receipt*. "2.469 case?; firsts. 28# 2• •• ordinary first*. 27 S® , 2V' ; storage pack* first *. 30 N # )0SN Kiitt*aa Clt.4 Product. Kansas flty, March 2 4 Eggs—He low er; firsts 27c; selected. 3 *V\ Other produce unchanged New York 1 of fee. New York. March 24 —Coffee Rio No , 7 2Pl»c Pan «■'*? No 4 26c Future* steady; July, l$.2flc. Df ember. 16 63c. Nrs Y ork 4 ottoM. New York. March 2 4 The general rot ton market clifed barely stead v at net declln< of > t<• If points. Nr» York Rubber. New York Mar. It I flu libel Smoked l ibbed sheets, spot. 42 Sc . fhlcago. Mat h 2 4 Poultry — Alive, un changed. SrH Y ork >*h New York M.,r I. 24 Dai iitU a.■—t• *Ac j Meilcau Dollar#— fr’ * " f---V Omaha Livestock v_1-J I.Restock receipts at the principal mar kets Tuesdgj were; 4 Httle lie** Omaha . . 7.non |t.,VNI II.non I hiettgn 10.000 SO.IHOI I MN*0 Kmi«ii» I it* . 10.000 8,000 !«,0OO Sinuv « it \ 4.000 1.3,000 I jnhi -t limit ft.000 19.000 JftO St .liH*oph . 9.000 .3.000 ITlOO March n. Keep j pis Cattle lings Sheep Official .Mnndav . M2.3 1».237 7.160 Esi fm&te Tuesday 7.'*no 14 500 14.non Three d. this v. k. I;.*2.. 24.837 21 1*:" Same d. last wk. .16.3x9 .2.337 21.936 Same d. 2. wks. ago 1 *,.’ I«» : .’.261 2 "..971 Same d. 3 wks ago 1 3,77 4 27.39:1 24,9').; Same d. >T. ago .17.766 33.859 18,819 Cattle- Receipts. 7 '"to lie .! There ><- more ret ion tn to* lr r «;»ttle r.<rk*-t Tuesday and desirable shipping tfrados • f steci a ao H It'd 15c high**' than Mon <la>. « »n the general market price were steady to strong and this also li'dd itrue as to the <-ows nn<l heifers. Quullt* V»f the offerings < ontiuues very fair and demand showed some improvement all around. lie t cattle here sold 411.00b U.l(i. Stockers and feeders ruled quiet but firm. Quotations on cattle; Good to choice v earllngs. $9.85 #11.00; fair to good year lings, $8.90 ii;9.75; common to fair year lings. $7.75 'a s.s'.; good to choice s oers. *lo.i»«a 11.2f»: fair to good steers, $9.00 #,1*100; common to fair steers, $x.<")>■/ 9.00; tranhy warmed up unttle, $7.00# 7.75; good to choice fed lieifeis, $8.o*»# 9 75. fair to good fed heifer-. $7.50# x.50; common to fair fed heifers, $6..'■•>*'* 7.50; good to choice fed cue s, $0.75(1 8.00; fail to good fed cows. $5.25 #6.50; common to fair cows. *2.50# 4.75; good to choice feeders. $7.85# 8.85; fair to good feeders, $8. no# 9.00; common to fair feeders. $5.75 M(,; good to choice stock •’i s. *?.$!#£.75; fair to good stockers. 46.75# 7.65; common to fair stockers. '5.75# •;.75 ; trashy stockers. $5.00#5.75; stock heifers. $4.50'*/ *•.2. stuck cow?, $5.75#4.60; stock calves, $5.50#8.50, \enl calves. $3.00# 10.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $2.76# 7.25. l-tilKF’ STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1»r. 14 ,. 612 x 7 5 9.*.43 9 00, 35. X4i* 10 22. 928 9 25 52 . 10 1 , 9 57. 21*. 760 9 50 3f..11*0 9 06 S3.1287 9 75 7 2.101*. 9 >5 lx. 1134 10 00 40.1228 3 0 25 20.1076 10 40 20.1112 10 60 20.1370 10 75 20.132s 11 00 STEERS AND HEIFER* 27. 07 1 8 no 17. 703 9 no 30. 814 9 5" 1" . 95 9 10 10 < OW S. €. 966 -1 50 6.1073 6 00 5.* 4 x .,7. 39. 927 75 4 .1167. 7 H 2 1070 . 5«. 2 .1025 8 *»0 H EIFERS 5 . 520 6 50 2 1 ...... 1 012 8 50 43. 732 * 75 19. 704 8 85 10 . 7*30 9 00 29. 5x4 9 50 BULLS 1 .1310 4 25 1 1320 4 50 1 . 1420 4 65 1 . 13 4 0 4 75 1 .lti"0 4 S5 1.137** *.25 t ’ALVES. 3 . 156 6 00 ;i. 393 6 50 2 . 1 20 7 ©0 4 260 S 00 6 . 175 9 «0 1 210 9 50 1. 190 10 V 2. 1 x5 10 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 17. 791 *> 10 9 427 6 25 6. 475 6 50 8. 552 6 75 9 . 754 8 25 Hogs Receipts. 14,500 head. Demand from all quarters was rather slow this morning and with supplies fairly large and weaker trends quoted elsewhere prices underwent declines of- largely 10# 15c. Bulk of all sales was at $13.15# 15.60 with practical early top $13.65, odd loads going to yard traders up to * 13. i 5. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pt No. Av. Sh. Pr 84..160 .. 13 10 31..186 .. 13 25 0'E .179 . . 13 3** 8 5. .193 13 4<i 58 .230 13 45 7-. J30 70 13 30 i 7)N275 ho 13 6a yheep—-Reef pt?. 14.000 lipad. General demand continued broad for fat lambs and the large supply at hand cleared readily at fully steady prices. Shearing lambs and feeders ruled firm. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $16.00(^16.50; lambs, fair to good. 515.00 # 15.50. lambs, extreme beavle.-. $1 4.00# 1 4.50 ; ?h« u ing lamb*. $14.00015.75: wethers. $<7 #10.50 fat ' vcs. $ 7 7 5 ® 10.26; yearlings. $11.50# 13.50. FAT LAMBS*. Av. Pr. 216 fed . 76 It 30 .SHEARING LAMBS ; fed Re- ••jpts and disposition <>f livestock at the Union stockyards, Omaha Neb., fur Jl hours ending at 3 p ni. March 24 RECEIPTS—CAR LOT. Horses and v Cattle. Hogs.Sh'p.Mtiles. Wabash . ......... | Missouri Pacific . . 6 1 Union Pacific . 75 4-. • 9 A N. W., east.... 4 8 1 O. At N. TV., west .... 52 47 b , C. St. P. M. & O. ... 29 V 1 C. R. A- Q., east. ... 22 9 ('. B. & (».. west .... 63 27. 24 c. R. I. Ar P., east.. 15 12 C. R. I. & P.. west 1 1 Illinois Central .... 6 l c. a W. 7 3 ^ Total receipts ....281 160 59 2 DISPOSITION II EAD. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Armour A- Co.1,250 3.083 l.x$9 Cudahy Pack. Co.... 1,157 3.122 2.973 Do Id Pack. Co. 256 1.623 Morris Pack. Co. 666 1.645 2,203 Swift A- Co.1.599 2.768 1.779 Giaasburg. M. 9 .... .... Hoffman Bros. 22 .... .... Maverowbh A- Vail.. 11 .... .... Midwest Pack. Co.. . 17 .... .... Omaha Pack. Co_ 14 .. . .... Jchn Roth A Sons . 11 .... S. Omaha Pack Co. 51 . ... Murphy. J W. .. 40 a Lincoln Pa. k Co. . 149 Nagle Pa-k Co. ... 108 . .. .... Sinclair Pack. Co. 7 5 .... Wilson Pa- k Co . . 8*i . ., . . Consigned divert \ Anderson A Sun 14- .... .... Benton. VS A- Hughes 12** .... Cheek. TV. W. 14 . Dennis A Francis. 152 . .. .... Ellis A Cf.. W Harvey. John 4ll liuntzinger A Oliver \ ... .... I nghram. T J . ♦ Kellogg. U. G. 1* ... .... Kirkpatrick Bros. 177 . ... ... Longman B/o*. . 149 Luberger. Henry s J19 Mo-Kan. A C. Co.. *»x ... .... Root. J B. A 22 .... .... Roseniitoek Bros. . .. II** .... Sargent A Finnegan. 192 . Smiley Bros . 1 I ... .... Sullivan Bros. 0 .... .... Wertheimer A Degen. *4 .... ... Other buyers . 428 ... 2.669 Total .7.743 13,136 11.523 < hUago l.lvNt<H l(. Chicago. >Far< h 21 M’nlted St!**! He parlrnent of Agriculture. >—Cattle--Re ceipts. 10.000 Ifid, fed steers slowing down; generally steady, supply of weight' kinds proportionately larger than Mon day; yearlings and desirable light heifer* active. *teady to strong, egrlv fop ' •*n» 1 ng*. tH several load* $11 004/ 11.3., light heifer-’ and numerous. $*.500 9 30; few load*. $ 10 00f? 1 (*.75; stayed offering - averaging 1 "17 pound* at $10.on Ins* matured steers. $11 average weight I. 5(to pounds, some «,n handy weight c.rder* held at slightly below $12 00: other grad-' she stock modern tel \ active at yeiterday's best price,, bulla slow; vealers mostly steady at $9 0" d10.00 to packers; ship pei s se|>- tuirj upwards to $12.00; mostly $10 75 a 11 n Huge Receipts. 20 <»00 head, generally stead) to 1'»* lower than Mon-1a\ ■» dose, bulb des-ntde butchers 2‘JO pounds up ward. top $in9"- i•» t . 17' pound uverngea mostly $1". 2 ‘U n **> bulk IS" t-» -.in pound weight. '$13 7" • II. 76: st rungw eight slaughter pigs $ IfiOft 12 7 5. hulk pa- ' ng sow * $11 00 'n weight >13.73 -/ I >®. tn< dt uni w Ight. lirCMiRC,; light weight $r: 1190 . light light. $ 1 2,oo u 11.4"; (tacking hugs smooth. $ 1 1.1 o0 1 3 15 . packing hog", smooth $11 HW IS 25. pa* k Ing hogs rough $12.00013.10: slaughter pigs $11,250 12.75. • i pb'eep gnd Iemli* Receipts. 1?ono head dull, little done oil fat lambs, one lend nf medium to good handy weight to packer*, f I *• look weak. mo*t ' ■'1 1 packer goods weak outsiders bidding strong best early hid* *19 7.. bulk unchanged: . h-» « shorn ewe. »' •»<> feed i ti u I s IV) he ii i • • . "' C" ‘I' . ''* v "hearing lanth*. $15 on Hiinsu* III) l*l4ra»i>rK. ^Kansas C|i\ Mo. March 2 4 - « ’''"If “ elp>«. 10.non head . < .live re- -I-'" 2 not) head ; beef steer* und yearling slow. early sob*. $* 750 10.26. n.«»ket full) slemh. killing r|UMltt V ll"P'(>'r;1’ in . Uglble to -eii at |8.7l#Il [>; «• N(,,. k Mni- e. alrong Spots higher, hulk butcher rntu, $1760 0.50; rnnrieja and rut f er*. $2 7 5 0 4.0m. heifers $», 250$ ft«'. eaIves, steady to 25c lower plainer kinds nff moat; practical veal top. $.»"n. hull*, steady; atm-kari gnd fatdtri, $iow, itoaj ♦ fleshy f--der* $9.00. Hogs He, elpt* y.,000 head; market, slow; few carl) *..|e* t*» ahlppera and Had er* 10 to lie lower than Monda) * t !••*•' trader top $11 "ft; packer* bidding I - 2n rent* lower; bulk nl ssle*. $1 'ft 13 00 desirable 190 /o 270 pound aver ages $! 2501.105; light light* steady Ut strong; spot*, higher; good HO to 1 pound weight* $12.500 13 96; Mock pig*, slow , ateady; hulk _ $10.50012.00; pack Ing sow* mostly $12.76013.00, Sheep Receipt*. 9.000 head: latii»-a steady to 25c high*' top to shipper*. 1 HI ..II deniable weight Iota to P«' hers l*rge|\ 9I5.R5019.26 clipper*, *1*60 0/ mi:,, sheep, about steady; shorn wether*. i‘l 00. st. I.oiila l,lvfab"k. gf I.owl*. Mai’ h 2* t*attle R*t>gfpta. 3 099 bend ; market, strong, native beef -terra 4- "" l" ytarllnga stre-s end I, ,-If.'■ , - < 00 I 1 t , ,V -owl 94 , ♦t V stnrker* and f.-rd**i y % < ® n 1'/ $ 4 "" >) I I i" . c.) i.nara s "-1 -utter* 9 " 0 1 50 Hog* lleielpt*. 12 000 ben-1 market If/ |0i lower, mived and butcher* It 'if t 4 00; goo-1 h' fi i lea. f I 3 9o 4i 14 tough*. 412 1100 12 41. Ugh is 41 I t go. pigs. III 00 0 1.1 SO. hulk, $13 8tTtp II. 9 ‘) beep • Tterelpi* 7'«n head ; market *lea d * Kiullnn ew * $r. Oct) | ft Iktttl-s 4ii ■ ■•/ |*» ‘f , tinn(i» and ihupptr*. $J j 6.00. Severe Selling t # of Stocks Brings V Exchange Break Federal Probe of \\ beat Speculation and Iti•; In erea*e in Hank Loan* \re Blamed. IK T. I . I I V S N. ItiiviM-Kid Nervier "tuff < nrre»pniiilml. New York. March Cl. Reports that President t oolidgn would hold a confer-I en*e over the i»ig speculation in wheat and 1 he big increase in bank loans to broker* for *toek market purposes, is said tt» have been respm slide for the r** cftlt severe selling of stocks, which re sulted in one of the most drastic breaks on the exchange because of the larpe number of new Issues listed and the tre mendous Increase in the number of in vestor* throughout the country Brokers' loans, however, show a decline of approximately s;M*o,onn,uOn sine© the break. An estimate todnv placed total hums at ?1 .sno.nno.nnu, compared wlih *2.1 no.nftn.Qurt on March n, when the peak in borrowing* was reached. Ftrok«*r* are demanding stiff margins these days, some asking as much n« and "0 per cent. Mild manipulation of certain specifll t'^s is understood to have started the check to the bull market. I he buying of the motor and some of rim coppers is good Some of the ryot or accessory shares are also being bought quietly. 'I'ho mil road*-- Northern Pacific and Chicago * Northwestern - -were sold by traders for the decline, the former los ing 27« points and the latter f>. The ex cuse given was the plight of the St. Paul in t! * north V* est. hut the HiU roads do not travel over such sparsely populated territory as th** St. Paul. The t'nlon Pacific earnings for Febru nt> showed a net operating Ihcome of ?1 . " ‘ •i* compared with $3,912,409 jin February. 1914. Sell ng of the .Northwestern rails 1s cointng from the west as a result of the slump *n Wheat. ‘•ils \vero affected to some extent by [the further reduction :n price, hut Mld ‘ onnnepi <>l .authorities sa' *h**re v PI n' V'ir Price in that territory, un i ss wd.b atting un* overs new sources ,.f prod uctlon. New York Quotations X---J ,,Xor,li Stork ex,hangs quotation*. Turnu*iu*,i i,y .1 s Bn,-he & ,'0 , umaha .National Bank building: Mon. 1. ..I High. Low. Close. Close. Agrloultwi-o Chain. 1 1t.. ut, m Air Heduc’lon. 9*;% fir, fj(, - Ajax Rubber . ... Ri% in it ini. ii Allied rhomiral... n, <* 1% V Alli8-< ha liner- ... x 1 77% 7!« >„i Am. Reet Sugar... 4" .'{9% 39% Am. It. s. Fdry... 9 7 94 9, •• ‘ American Can.... 170% p;r, ik* 1»;x Am. Car & Fdry..206 ]9x -'*0% 205 Am. Hide & 1. n a Am. H .x I pfd »7% r; Am. fnt'l Corp.... .*13% 32% -pa. •», Am. LRiaeed Oil .. 3?% ■% -.4 Am. Locomotive. . rj7% 1.%% 11% i:’iZ Am. Radi a tor . . .* ~ * 9*6% Am Ship Ar tom. . .. if.?- 111. Am. Smelting . . . 99% 9.% 92% 93.W Am. Smelting pfd . j.g.v i„s Am. Steel Fdry... 4 9% 47 a. 49 Anieri-an Sugar... tjl % , »;. 1 _ Am. Sumatra .... ! ' u % ilT' t'i * T"' ln3'> 131U, H3H J33*j Am. Tobacco ... s,i .*«», Ann \\ W ,t El,-. IT-, 4. 4T 475, Ain Woolen 3ft % 37% •?>,% •>-V Anaconda . ns 37% 3, Av<! Dry Goods 17* % 177. 17.. 1:4*, A^H«iat-d 011 -33 32% 33 ’ Atchison .. 11*% 117% 117** 117% Atlantic r Line 155% i r-.^u. Vtlaitl 0 & W. 1 Atlantic Ref Co.. 101% 99% 0%, 1 i*-v Austin Nichols . . , n n v 3,* Baldwin ... 1 I * 1 it % 1 * ■. - 1 Tr. a. Baltimore A- O. . . 77\ ? . 7 7.% 7 7* Ba medulla A . .. 2;: % _| Ll% .1 Bethlehem s-.-ej ' 1% ,t ■ *1,, Bosch M a nr net 1. . 27% >; % ?»|»Z 071 lin.okl, n M it, .-s', . Jf, 3’ Brooklyn-Man . -^ .*, Brooklyn-Edi C 0 1 9 r*x% •aliform* P .. m , ; % 1 . t ? ' % Calif Petroleum \ 7% 2x % j:% Cal A■ A r i x Min 49% \ x 4 x 1 ''an Pnd . .. 11.: 14 7 It % •>n Leath . 16% K, % 1 . % 16 ‘>nt. 1.oath pfd... 54 49% 49% !% Cerro de Paalo... 46 41% 47% 46 f'hand Motors ... .321 fc 1% .1% Ghee A Ohio M% 92 5.:% 9"% Chi Gt W corn . 1 « % 9% 9% 11 Gh! Ot Weft pfd.. 24% 21% 21% 4 Chlo fk N W 62% 56 67% 62% C S* & St P . % S % % % r M ft Bt P ofd . 1« »% 19 9% C R T A P .. 47% 43% 41% 46% Chile Copper . .. 32 31% 31% *2% Chino . 21 % Cluett-Peabody . *2 r2 Coca-Cola .... "% *9 *9 86 Colo Fuel A- Iron.. x 'i * Goludbian Car . . 4*'. 47» 46 46 Columbia Gas .... * % 4% 7.4% '1% Cong oleum .. 26% % Sla /'% Consolidated Gig. . 2* 26% 26*4 -* Consolidated Gas . 7.'.% -'*4 7 _ ■ ^ % Conti Can .61% 61% 61% 61 -g Continental M ... ^7s *% JH Corn Products ... 39% 6% 3*% Cosden .. .. 29% 27% -:% - ' * Crucible .67% 66% 67 Tuba Cam e . , . _ , . % Cub* r Sun pM H* 2 % „V* .^7 Cuba Am Sugar -9K * - * ; - Cuyarnel Frutt . .:% JJV Q ' * Daniel Boone " J * Davidson ' hem 3 % "I,* ... r>e1 A- Larks 13" 1?ft,» Vi* IX r,< 1 s- Hudson 1 "6% 1 * 4 l‘*A% ,V?* ^ Dupont de N'em. 14'» 1"77. 1 1 •% Dome Mir"• • • 4 Eastman Kodak ^l0-. Q2 Erie ?*% 2* % 30 End icott -John 6.*% 6* f’% r •'' * F.ler St or Ritter’ 6.% '1% r' *•-% Famous IMnyers 94 *« 92% r>! . Fifth Av Bus Line ] ** Fisk Rubber . 1°% 1"% 1 1‘* 4 Fleischman’s T-ast 7»**4 ’7% 7 .> % .6 General Asphalt 16 % 17. 47.% 4 % General Kleetrle . . 263 1 * 7 7% 26.. 2 .% 'loner,il Motors . 69*, r.9 69% 69% Gold Dust. • 186 Goodrich . . .. 52% f>6% •’1 % .'■"% Gt Vorthern Fire 34% 7,:*.% 3 3% ”1 tit No By pfd . '63% 61% • % Gulf S' t'es Steel 7" % 67% *■ 7 11 69% Hartmann Trunk, 2*% 2* '* 29% Ifaxcs Wheel. ..51 32 Hudson Motors 42% 4t 4 1*4 41 % Homestake Mining 41 44% Houston Oil 67 67 62% 6<*% Rupp .Motor- 14% 14% 14% : % Illinois Central .11"% 117 112 117% Insp rat Ion . 14 ' j 84 i % 84% inr i; c Corp .. 74.; % : .% 2:.% 36% Inf Harvester ,!'<o% 97 97 lot lot Merc Marine 1: 11% 11% 11% Marine pf.l 42% 40% 41 % 41 % I Inter .Nickel ...27, 1*1% 71’; 74% Inter Paper . f,9 46% 49 4 *% lint T A T . . **o % an 9" % 99 Tr.dep Gas 74% 7 2 % % < .lone- Tea Jordan Motor 4»% 4'.%. 4"% 4'. K i‘ Southern "4% 31% 4. ' % Kell.1 Springfield . 11% 1% 17% 11% Kennecott . .. 4*Ts **% 47*4 *'% 1 e Rdbbe- 17 1 1 • /, l.ehlgh 'alley ... T:% 7"% 71 IS Lime I.*-in 0 ..... 6 I % 6"% *7 4 •! I ,„,se Wiles .9.1 *" % *"% >1 Lou A Nash _II" 1'% % 1-9 ]0» I.udlum Steel . 39 " % % 7% Mark Truck .. 1?*. 122% 124% 123 Mav Dept Store ln.% 1«1% 1"1% 1"2% M • xo m|| Motor ^ f 7 % * % •« % > « Maxwell Motor R ’> I % 1% * f,1 % Marland 76% 31% 1% ., % Met Seaboard I"17 17 Miaml < opper 11 1 1 % M K A T By . 73% 1 7t % 33% Sir* Par ... 76 73 "3’s 2'.% Mo Pa- pfd .77% < 7 7*. % Mon' CO? e. \ M ■ d < 11* 4 1’. 4 3 , Mother Lode 7% 7% 7', 7% N * h M '•» s • 7‘ 1 9 '■*’ N ’ Rtf • nit 66 % % ‘ ’ . N'n f Ena me! ... “ •* 31! Nat Lead H*' 11" 1» : 14 N V At- I • .he I 1 ' • 1 % ' N V fenitai D • im% 1 1 % M % V T f% St f, 1 2 x , I ■> 1 •*. 17 9 % N Y N II Mr If ..40% * '9 3" North N n •" 4 , It’.. G 14. North Par . 64 6"% 6"% «J % N .V W Ry . 1 39% 12. , 1 2^ % 1 x % t irpheun? . . 7 7 % i»v ns R. I tie 11% 1 ' . 4" , 14 % 1 f|e 011 ...51% 53 ', f> la-Ui.rd VI of or M 17% ^ ) 7 % Ran - American 7*% 7 • ■* '• 77% Ran - Vm “R" 7 9,% ;*.% ; 7 % 7*% IVn n n R 16 1% 1 , 1 • % Peoples Gai 116% 1 111 ■ 1'»1 U* 1>re Marquette •> • % Rhila Go 3"% 1% f>2% t> 1 % Rhllllps Petrol a% 37 : % 37% Pierce Arrow 11% 11% 11% 11% Post urn Perea! 7* 99 Pressed SR Gar 1% '* Pro and Refiners 2 % '.’"•% 2 % :% 1 Hillman 17 7% i "% 1 " * 1 Punta N iegre 8 . 4 • % i * 11% Pure OH • a Mi,din 4’orp . 56% 44 % 4" 4“% Pal 8f eel Mrrln« 17 4% 12 * l-’» l’» Her t 'onsolids t .-d 13% 1 % ’ > % Reading • % % ‘ Retdogls ..11 1% 1 ’ '•» 14 Rep Tr A St1 G -4 4 % l 47 % Itoval Dutch V ^ 4' % IV % ||. I, A t* F . MH • % 6 , H! T, » 6 11 1 T- 1 « 4 , S.hulle Cigar V D'9% I,v' 1 •»** Sen rs - R oehu* I 1 . I 4° *4 1 ' % I i0 Hliell Union nil Lx . < Himmans sin. is»e mi 14% n ix utncislr t.f d ' aioss - Sheffield .83 91 % 82 8. S HkeRv Mil 3 7% 22% % t% Vm p., if.. p" % •• * V 1"‘ 4 1 S Halle a V * « ' - '■ % R% Slntid nil Gnl *% *G% % x » Stand nil N T 4"% •% "• % *» xtiand Plate Glses 11% *'% Stewart \\ ,. ...• • ■ % . «frnm t'arhiifet or 61% 61 *1 « StudebaUer 42% 41% 4 4 “ v. stibmsrlse Boat . ’* % B Co 1 | 1 * 1 j 1 ' ' • Texa* Ouf Sul H»«34 I "«* l'»6% |o;% ' * Pa m I'uttk Roll Lieu I .11% aft / , ft*% Tnb Prod 71% 71 Ts 7", To I* Prod v . . . 97 % 9 s Tramn-mi < >11 . ... 4% 4% i mini r < ... 141 i ;s% ir,:« 1 *i % I tilled I'tuit 2Of, 20•• I b Cbm I P . 1 * 4 v. 171 17 3 1 SI l S It'd Alcohol 7'*% 7 7 77 7*1 % I S Pi a % % I s Rubber pfd . y» I S Steel 114%, 117 11 7 116 1 S S’- I |»fd.121% 121% I t.t h » tipper . . ' * \ anadlum .... -0 % 2*> % 2H% 2<i \ T\ mnli«u . 1m% 10% Wakvih . 2 4% s 21% - I % \\ abash "A ‘ .... : « * : ‘<4 , West Par .. 10% :‘1% 40 West P nil'll 1.19 I ! v 1 f v III** West Air Brake !*o<% 100% 100% 1*iS W» **t Kir. *.*>% (.6% ox W hi to Ka i» i > • * > 11 2 0 % 2 »• % 2 6 % 2 7 White M ut ora . On .7% *'*7% b* % Wocdworth Ci. .115 IK*. % 113% 111% W illvs * »\ . t in Md 12 1 1 % 11% 11% Willv a« )vu|i pfd .. &*•*« 84'» M% 8.S Wilson . 9% 9 !» 9% Wilson pfd . .... ... 29 2!*% W ort'1 Pump 40 to 47 •14% Wrigley i •«» . . .... ... 49 3 | I low . '.Mi T . D Y - tin , Cab M t\» . j« Total Si.lea Monday. 1.7*71.800. Today's 2 p. m. aalVa. 1.270.600. f-s New York Bonds | ' N,»u YoiU. March "1 Recovering from t evlertlay s severe decline the bt-nu ma* ket 11 id a y made moderate progress umb th- leadership ul speculative rails nnd Industrial Item* Brisk mllfe* took place in eome of the recent weak features, but on the other hind another slump in stock price* uncovered additional heavy spots, especially among the high grade ratls. Pan American 6w led an advance in the oil liens as fresh buying was inspired hv prospeets that an early readjustment of t he lotnpnny's structure would i>e rf fected. The bonds it one time sold nb ut points higher and closed with a net gain of 1% points. Stockholders’ ap proval of the International Paper com pany's expansion policy contributed to the strength of the company's- convertible ">&. < *t a new bond issue which was author l zed, It P expected 'hat about $ 15, "•'**'.QOu will b** offer'd to the public Much of th'- apprehension over the financial situation of the Interborough Rapid Transit company, which caused a sharp break in the bonds yesterday, ap peared to hav* been r- moved and prices scored moderate recovery today. I •■•! - a i d for rallroid obligations includ ed st. Paul, International Great Northern Chicago <V Alton and Chicago A Terre Haute liens, hut Erie convertible 4e A and B broke 2% and 1% points, reaper - lively. The sagging tendency of invest ment rails reflected disappointing Febru ary earnings. Another foreign Industrial Joan will gn p°ar on the market tomorrow in the form th- Alpine Montan Steel corporation of the Alp^pe Monlan S;*-e leorpora t ion of Austria. Priced at 91 they will yield 7.HO per cent to the investor. New York, Mar'h 24.— Following *r» todav's high. ]."\ and closing prl« s of bonds on th** New York Stock exchange and th*- total sabs of each bond: (United Slates government bonds in dollars and thirty-second* of dollars.t I nited States Bonds. Sales fin $1,000). High. Low. f*lo«e. 77 Liberty ':%* ...101.15 J01.ll 101.13 .75 Liberty In 4 ’«• 101.21 101.19 J01.20 41* Liberty 2d 4'»,* .100.:!*) J0(i.2s loo.29 •7*0 Liberty id 4 % s . . 10J 20 101.17 Ini* 13 4 4* Libert. 4th 4%.. 101.30 Kl 27 101.30 11* K fi Treas 4s 100.21 100 18 1 00 2? 40 L’ S Treas 4%a... 104.24 104.24 104.24 Foreign. 24 Anton .T M Wki 6». 94% 94% 94% 7 Argentine 7s .102% 102*% 102 % 67 Argentine fis ...... 96 % 96% 96% .7 4 Austrian gtd in 7s. 95% 95 95 ■ j« 4 Copenhagen 5%s . . 9s% 9*.% 9*-% 17 Gtr Prague 7%s .. 90 hi % 90 4 Rio de Jan *s '47 .. 93% 9.7 <>2 ^4 * zerhosiov Hs '52.. 99 99 59 21 Dept of Seine 7s... 88% gg 88 1 Dominican -f 5%*. 9.3 93 9.3 6 ('an 5 %s notes '29.102*% ioj% 1"2% 7 6 l anada 5s *52.103% 10.3% mg'. 7 Dutch E I 6s *62 . )O0% 100% i**0V -4 I*ut Ef 3%a Nov '5J 97% 97% 97% 10 Frarnerjcan 7%s... 97% 93% 91% .h French 6* .102 loi% 101 % “ 7 French 7s . 69 vs»* ,4, *ierman e\- in ;* *14% 94% 94% 4 <ir (*nr« HP ?ap 7« 9*% ?ni o«, ' 4.* Japan «%* .... 91% 91 91 •> Japanese 4s ...... 42 82 t■■ J; Belgium 7 %» ..109*4 109% 1**9’ Beigiui 6 %a ...... 3 93% i- Denmark 4s .101% i9j% j<ij% Hungary 7%* *'% Mk 8S% ;.V 1 h«*r?and» 6s 72 .]•*.:% 103 " d*3% 22 Netherlands o* 54. !'».*% jn2% i"2% • N »! w. \ r,s 4 4 . . •*•7". 94% v* ’ '-: Serbs * r..His h% . . sHiJ x:% U * It Sw eden '.%* . .. . 99% 59% 991 K» Nord Rys 6%s . . . 8] *.,% v " P - K Med r, .. :,;% * 14 Rep Bolivia 8s ... 9 3 5*2% **r 14 R»p Chile 8* 41. . .108% J"7 % 1 »* % Rep CJ’il#* 7n .... 9'*% <*9 99 s" Rep Cuba 5 % > . , 9s '‘7** •.* ’l Hep Fmland Ca .. 95% m% m% 1* R> p Haiti *• . 94% 94 94 >4 " It In Kcanrie .Ohfl 8s 96% 94% ft*;% 29 San Paulo 8* .1 Oj I0O1I 10i*% 22 fiw fsa Cm, B . 114% 774 114 14 Swiss Gov . %* 46.. 101% 101% 101% II K (I R A I ; ■ % s : 9 n 6 , 116 11 r, 63 K O B ft I 5 %■ 57.106% J06U 106% 1« i S nrszll *. . . ,6.‘ 3 V 3 Bra* CRyKl 7.. SI', ^ Domestic. 27 Am Agr Ch 7%s 97% 96% 2<, % 8 Ani Ch s f <lcb 6s 97% 97% 57% *■ Am Smelt 6a .107% 107% 107% Am > .citing on . 97 96% 96% 8 Am sugar .!■% 1*1% 10" 41 Am T A T :%» .1*»:% 101% 101% < Am T*T col tr 5s.l00% 100% 100% 144 Am TAT col tr 4s 97 96% 56% 2< At.ac Cop Ts *3S KM 100% 100% 5 2 Ana. Cop r% *53.100% jao 100 ’6 AnmACc of D J1,* 9.*% 92% 92% l*n Assoc Oil ** 102% 102’ % 102 % 11 At T s S F* gen 4« 85% *9% *j% 1 At TAS Fe ad *.s st • 3*7 H % 53% Jl At *’ LI.A N col 5a 86% 86% *•> « *4 P'fc O rr 6* 9 !.. 2 % 102, 1 I ’ 16 Ra 1 A O fat 5a ctf.lAi 100% ](*1 13 Balt. A O cv 4%* 92 91% 9-> 9 B T of p IstArf ' * K‘1% 1 "J% i "K* 11 Beth fit co 6s A 0;. *Jji, 9iA. 1 B. th fit nyr mo :• '■ % 9- , . » * 71 Brier If I fit 5 U, s 99% 59 '<•* 79 Bkly Edis e# A 10**% i«.o •.>«% 1 . t: . - M ' - e . . w 4 » v - • , 4 * 1 Hlif It A P 4%* 85% * 5 % 45% ■ Ca M f Pet . 4 % 1 in 10.3 DC. ’ 1 ’ * N " d • . 6 v 4 118% 11*% Iff, *• • - Par .let, »*. ^9% .3% C9'i 4 * a- C| A ** f.m D»7% 1-7% D*7 % .1 (•» of G.-rg.& %s 1**1% 101% 101% II (en Pur d(l (, s 7 % ), 7 »* 2.8 *’he« A () evt ■'.* 1"4>, Ju“.% KM*. 5 * ?ies A D evt 4%* 9h% 96% 96% •».* Chic A Alton 3%* ’ : * 5:! ’. 53% 2 C B A -Q rf *.s A 101% 1 oj •. Ki% ,1 i-hi- A K«.t Hi :«.l u * 7.1* T" I hi." Ilt nv.t 4. «; [|1 .,t* '• M * St P 4>,K 4 7'* 4 >. (..! '■> I'V.VStr rf 4I-. . Hi, 4i ,«.* 311 I II* 1 PI.!. 4«S <> .. 1-I .‘htn A- .Vo rf. 3..toi Im.ii. jm f 6 Ch te T; a I! .* a. *3% * t 9H ** R ? -v •' rfg 4 • 97% K % H*' 73 C T If ASK Inc 5f 54% 5s % ;%% 5 *’ I’n fill 5s B 101 io? * oj 17 Chic a West Tnd 4s 77% 77% 77% 4 1 chile Cop 6a ...ln«% 105 16 If ' ' I' rf o* D f6’I 96% 9«% 1 * ! e.- In T»rm Ra loo d»*» d " l i « o|o A So rfg 4%a 92 9 \ 10 Common l*o« 6s 100% D*i% Ki ll *' *'oa! of Mary 5a *5 *4% *1 * 8 I'nnsum Pour 5a 34% 9|% 94% 2 *'• s da in atp. .101% 101% >1% Cuban Am Sug 80.104% iu8% p.» v 32 Dela X- H rvt 's l »».*?% 1^2 % K ' 36 Denver A R O 4s. 8:(«4 ?<2% 8.3*4 21 Detroit Edl rfg *p 1**7% 107»* 107% - DuPont de \ 7%a.l07% 107% 1071 K* 1 >uijue*ne I.ight 6a. 10*1 105% 1 or, 4 Fnateru **u»m S Ta.IOi io;, dG Is ! T» * 1 A F 7 1 3 s . 10 * 1 01 11\ j "0 Erie gen Ben D . 6.1 U **% s’ I t 'll" Ml in 1) . . 7? 7 * 7« 2 Flak Rubber *« 114 % 111% K4% 4 Florida A )*1 1* *»*. , 94 9’% 94 1 Gen El deb % . P»i% Jn.3% 10,4% 18 Goodi i<’h *:%s. 104‘4 404 t ,t 4 26 «; on.i year T s*» *.31.10««4 joy % 1(% 5 15.R.-ur T 8s *41 120 114% 114% 1 Grand T R Can *aln7% 1**7*. 107% 4 *.( Null hern ‘s A 1**9% 104 , J.%8. 66 lit Northern 5a 9'43% **1% 2 IK rah. y . ... lot % lot 9 4 11 Hudson A M Ra A s 7 % «; «7 3 4 Hud A M 5a T*4, 71% 71% "? Hun. u X n 5%s |.»1 too*, if*! .37 til Bell Tel 5s 9s % 4s •.«, % 2 111 * en *,s 10J% In; , d ; v I 3 1 f | *' C St L 5s 9 * 97- n 7 ,% *J III Steel deb ( 44% 4*% -4% 16*4 Infer R Tr 7 s s s % *.6% s* -, 14! Inter Rap Tr 6a 66% fit , 64% 1 • Inter R T 5- 62% *t 6|% to Toler A *H N 6« 70% 70% 7p * ‘ Inter A 41 ( >' I 6 s. 104% 10.1% 1"3% 46 Inter M M sf 6a. 68% .8 8% jy % 1**6 Inter 1» "v * 5a \ . *4 8;.% „4 K * ’ l-’t S A M 1*, . 6 % ',7% 8 ;• % ! 5 K C 1 * A I. s TT’a 9 7 % •*; % - k»n City Smith *s m*, *8% ss\, II Is in i'll. T'Hii 4« '*% 84’, *4'« 9 Kan Gas A K 6a 101 100% K*‘» % 26 Kell' S p i i n g Tite '< >6% ffl 91 35 i,a> Ghs of 4* 9*4 9x4 2". L S .v M * d 4s - x !»x ’, px», px>v » 1.1k tit Myers 5 s lot* 4 l"0 '» l""'i 11 Louis A. N uni 4* . 93 4 9'4 P ■' • 4 Louis G a- K ■ 9 't p:; 4 '.* • v I Mag tun. t'npper 7* IIP IIP IIP lit Mhh.ii! Sugar 7'-j* l«o I'U 1"M 11 .M.inlia? H> 2d 4*. . ■> 1 4 -1 L< MKt hr Ky 7m . . 99 VS’i *29 IfM vab- S pm ,<m . . P" s »«N H" 4 1 J. M L i; .v I. rfg ».s 99 4 MU •' ■' I MR A I pr lieu 6.- • In ; 4 1 *»- » 1 '« , x MK6T n 1* U 5h a pi 4 91 9« % 14P MKA I II i4J 5 s A . x:;a4 >. J X '. i«, M , r Im Ml 1"! 1U“ 4 1 "" 11 Ho Vai gen 4 • ’ - ' ' ; Muni 1 •1 K *94 3 N L T & T 1 st »s 99 . 99 4 f, N t> y & M .'»4> I on pp t 1"" 1*8 .\ Y Cent day (la. 1094 197 4 '' " j • \ y r f fu a Irp.1014 101 •"1 V \ V 1’an 1 con I*., >'1T* '.‘h ' • x 21 NYC* St I. r.4 95 \ ,;t\ :.* 1 10 \ Y Lilian rf 6 4 s 11 - 1 ■ , 1 1 ; 1 nynumi 7 * 99 ^ 9 4 ;x 111 NVNHAII CV r.M IH MX 4 >• * 20 N Y Ky* 4m ctfs. » • ♦- * , • 9 \ Y Tel if lie 41. \ 1'"' t *'"■ ij 12 N Y *l*i 1 KM 4 4 H. . P'-'i 9i.4 9'‘!4 13 N Y W tit Bom 4 ’ - ■- 6 4 4 *• l 4 *•» « 2x Nor tit W evt 6s. .1*29 4 12*4 1 * a 7 Nor A Weal con fa. 9*»4 *»"4 ""4 IP Nor Ain Kd af 6s. . 111,1 4 1"" 17 Nor I’m: rf 6s 11.107 4 »*'• 1 *** . No,- Par nrn 5h I > .• 97** ■ » '*1 » Li Nor Par p I 4s . . . Ml 4 s 4 4 ,s ‘ 3 17 Nor HU P Jut 5m A 96 »4 •*' 6 u 8 I. rfg is .... 9«4 96S " » |4 Pm- G tit Kl 5s. . 96% 95 9 lixi Pun-Am PAT 6s... 11'*4 111 s 12 r» nn Kit m . .. 11;a Hi”- 1'. 2 1 I’rnn KK tmp 5s 6 1 '74 9*4 ;;* / IP Pm in KK gn 44» 94 4 9 4 .4 » 6 pore Mum if 5m .. 99*4 9*4 9x;* 39 Philo Co rfg 6.-. .HUS 1"4'., 1»"» 2** Pllila Co 54* . 96 9-* ■* • » 2 Phil a Kd I'M 100-4 100-, 10'J-N 2 PH Ky LAP l.Mt 6a 97 4 '* J. v . I’leaned H». Cur os. P_» 4 4 -a 10 Punts Alegre S 7a.105 P'* l'*** 2x Reading gen 4 4s. 934 •}.. * . •• a ■1 Kcp I A s 5 4*-. • • 924 9- 9 1 Kio G \Y • id lr 4s. x4 \ M -4 J IP Si L I M A S rf 4m ■' 4 \ '-'I** 9J < , Si L 1 MAS 4m It AG «lv *7 . V > - PI SI l.AfcHF Tir In 4s A . "4 -$ . 4 1 ' * " ;.u St L V S P h.IJ 6m . . 4 7 90 4 0b 4 41 HI I. A S Fine 6s. 34' 4 •? * •-' * -II St I. S \v coil 4.M. . 66 4 9»4 v' - f.-, st. p a k csl 44s 12 Sbd Al'- L con 6m. *P*4 ^ >P * 118 Slid Air L adj 5s.. •-■ • ? *. ‘ * l> Sbd Air L rfg 4s. «*• ' ' * •* 1 ft Sinclair C Uil '’«•! 7s P- 91 4 *G u 29 Sinclair C Oil 0 4 - * ' ‘ ' 4 , ‘ ' ' fii Shelly < "I 64s. l''^4 05 ho PaHfi. evt 4 s . 9.*S Jj. ■ 1 *.4 So IV if--■ rfg 4s 9"4 9' 9" 6 So Pacific iol rr 4s *6 *6 /'* 10 Ho Rv gen 64s. ...J09H 109 p So Rv gen Km .. .1*144 lft44 l^4 • 2 5 So Rv K*-h 4m .77 76*4 ib * 5 4 S \Y Me, l T rfg 5s. 9* 4 '< [ i 1 Snl I i tir K c' t '.Cm 112 --2 I I - 4 j 1 ; V >. Steel TuSh* 7a.. I"7 4 }'*• h ]'*' * 12 Term Kir. rfg hr F> I 4 J"4 ’■» 1 ' '» 19 Third Ave adj 5s »1 4 4"‘» ,n4 2x Third Av< rfg 1m. <2 4 •'-> -j ToPdo Kdison 7m .1**9 4 ."9 - 1*‘9 - 17 I'niun Pacific 1 1m. P. •* 924 - 2 t n Pa< ■ • 1 c 99 . 99 4 99 - x Cn Pac rfg 4a. *6 4 '**«,4 *’ x x C S Ruh 7*2« • • . 1**5 4 1**5 10 2 4 V S Rub 6m .*5*4, ''•» 4 • - "i C S Steel m f 5a.. 1**5 4 1",.1" • * ’t Ptah I* tit l. 5m... P4 ’■ -x f*4;S 94 4 61 Yu - Car Ch 7h... v5’* ‘•4 *» c l l Ylr It & P 6m - 95 95 40 Vligtnia Ky 5m . . . '• < n 9* •* ■ * 3 AViibash 1st 6a l*j"4 1^*'4 1”" i P Warner Sug 7s 1939 7'4 . - t • ' « : Weal Kli - - 98 4 ■; i 1 West Mary 1st Is . 6 4*3 r-14 *'4 4 3 West Pacific an ... 93 4 93% ?;4 2 W*-nt l'n Ion 6 4** 11. 41 'J * _, 1 Went!nghouse K 7m1"7 4 '"<S *"'■*» I Willya - Ov 1 6 4alU0 100 100 In WII tit Co sf 7*3^. 72 4 *14 *1 a Wil A Co 1st 6s . 95*3 9 , 9 ■ 7 W !1 tit «*o rvt 68 ..714 <14 '*4 7 \K >ll * Tl.*< »'X •** *-•••> Total saleM of bonds today were 511. !;• fine compared with 111. 774.000 pre vious day and |l6,749?0<K> u year ago. New York sugar. New York. Man h 24 —The raw MUg - Market was unchanged today at 4 74< lor p..t, duty paid, but the undertone a*<Ior. owing to the indifference of Lu> ,r. Shies of 29.Oi.ift l.igs of Pn»to R ■ t* it 4.77•• and 13.000 bag- of Cuban at 4 77c v ere reported, both for the second linli of April shipment Raw surar future- were easier under Match liquidation and selling by trade interests on the later months, owing to the slow for raws. Final prices were st •ha. low of the day and to i points ne» lower. May <-* lotted at 5 *'• »': duly, '.lie., Bepte . Refined MUg.t was dull -’ • h i r* r,f hangfd p ■ n" r 6 2- for * ne g *•- i I at* <1 *<n < efir 11 * t, » wer^ obtainable at coi,''e-sionx ft »:n ic level. Ketin'd futures were nominal. \ **iv \ «*rk •riirral. r->*v Y •... M i *h :4 —hv»■ r.» 2 we*1 tern, i | .is, f. o. h. N*»w Y'ork. nd I! 3 3*4. <- * f yxpur Wheat—Spot. ea*.% Yn 1 dark north •rn *t»r:ruc. r i. f \*v York, lake a-d rail. II '4s'-; ; Xo 2 h-irU xx inter. \ .i h , lake and rail. I1.7M* : No 2 mixed durum, do, 'Sl.ll,i ; No. 1 Manitoba, do. bond, 91 '* n—Spot w 8k; No. 2 vellosr. c i. f. tr«. * New York, all r: 11. 91 .!<>»* ; N > 7 Pitied. tli I] •* Oats—spot easy: No. 2 white, f.*c. Feed—Raster; city bran. lOO-pound, aacka, f?« b< Lard—Weak: mbldlewesf. SH.tO fi 17.AA. f hi* ago Butter. rhb ago March 2l The butter mar ket ruled ab«ut steady with an unset-'ed undertone apparent 'n som* Quarters. 1 re mand an*’ movement was alow with buy ers critical a* to Quality and interest**! mostly ip $ 7 to 90 scores which were fairlv well cleaned up. Liberal tecelpta of certmliated cars and light demand caused a decline of 1 on 90 score car# and half cent on -9 * ore rare. At the «ie < ’ ’** the market ruled about at eg .lx* with trade rjutet. Freeh butter- 92 a-ore. 4$*ae: 91 s< r* 4*c 90 a^ore. 46‘ *9 score. 4.’*r score. 49*— r <7 score. :<sc. «. or* '4c 1 entrained aurlof.- 9.« ore. 4*r *9 •core. 47c; 9^ score ;9i,r. Oil* ond Ro*dn Savannah * *h . Match • --Turpentine -Steady. v;r. sales, non*, rece.pt e -4 bbli ; shipments, 2*5 l»ble • stock. 2.T9T* bide floe n — Firm sales. •>«*# casks; rece pt*- * *1 casks nt* 4t< .*«,«; st< -k * it. 4 37 .«-ke W’*"te R X 7« f* 9 <- K. b'1 V 1 *7 i; •«: H t X K *_ ’ ‘ 97.1" V. *» .■• M. ti. 5* . \Y\\ #9 . X F‘ 3 3 r.«M*ton i\ .H»f. M* -1 Mnr* * A * h . .fb I t • d • >nie * on tin • - -•*.« mi. ntifart urers are rak ing M"MI. stock daily More resistance is being shown to anv furiher recession in prices, but a considerable amount of wool has moved during the last few days **t a low figure pelain* - **f th* better rigs* were quoted today at *U* to €-2 in the grease, about ft to J: clean. New York Yloiirx New York, March : t i’x * Mi»ne\ Mar k'd firm; iflgh, » per cent, low, ,;*j: ruling rate 3U, closing bid. 4. offered at 4 !« last loan. 4. * all loans against a - certancss. .3. Ttrue Loans- Market steady: mixed col lateral. fit* to fa days. 4 per cent; 4 to 6 months, : prime commercial paper 3*. Li 4 k Liberty B<*nd* Ne w York, Mar. h 4 Libert> bonds at t p. tn ■ Liberty 3*^«. 1 o 1 17: firsts! 4'**. lAI.lt. Sfcon.i 4',*. 100.29; third 4**'. 101 lx. fourth 4 ’ * *» 101.27. I witd htotps government 4s. lAAJt. New % ork Poultry. New Tork. March 24 -Poult-y Live ■te.uly to firm broilers, by freight *>>. fowls, by freight, ?7ff-''’. fowl* hr rx press 2 9 ’i * * l>res->d firm, fo*xis, 211| 33o. New York lotion tut tire* t lose. New Yoru March . I * .op - furur-* • lo>ed barely stead.' lx to 13 points lowe Mrfrch. 23 17c. Max. J.Y.'v ,, . 14c. Julv. ?h :-Tfr.t&AOc October, 2 4 x$ p _ i 9<v . |>r camber, 24 »9 »j 2 4 tic Ne»x York 4 niton Future*. New York. March .* Motion futures opened firm Match 7 - , M :v • .Inlx 25 7 x 0--loher, 2liecemh. * 1 25 I 4c I ond on Mixer London, M t h I liar hi..t 1 ;* t i per ounce Mnn->t " *t per cent, dts- ount tales short and three months bill*. 4 S tat rent (lulluwav to <ii’leltrul*'. t ’.*« 1 In w ii \ . Man'll 24 At n im-t tilu: «»f the lutanl of tjhn tors x»f the t alia why *'immunity rltih it wu* «ln< idtul tn hnhl n Kouvth **f .July crlrbrntlon In «'alia xx mV I hi* yrgr. ___I I New Y ork Curb Market --* \ .xV V* ' March *J t Curb Mocks W . JP i • <1 todu > * *> **>»• y w<l h i hr . fioti till the “big board •'•*< 1 lie u. i H- « ith f* w except on*, offered .«i .ililmrn i- -ian< • to selling preaeure ,1 ml I iu lc eu* few tie? Iu .-Cs OK O' - peitip* . Hurt he" nUolaiioM of the oil share* VI . ..-.pi' I i■> ' out "f l"o H barrel i>> i thio i rod price* Ohio Oil dropped ,i holt t . 1.1 m to 824 Hinl lun*e;- of 1 lO :■ points u-re -eeorded by I'ralri** «*ii ■uol '..I Cr.-Glte Pipe ami Standard Oils .! Rat u< o' -i ml New \«.ik South I’enti* I\anl.. «* i broke 7 4 points to Km1* on a few sit Ic - t’hief in' '“jit in the Industrial -roup . . nl. nil n the admission trading "» the n.M\ P| -- A Seiv-KI Stock, an <h, 1,1 t ell ,g. ration lnaU*». which Mold .1* » -if.,11 preiMium above iho recent *'••*»< r,P ti„n p, i. Par Lighting ami Rowd held fin,. 1y-i he low Hi* recent high.h'el .. noted >> • 1 h.■ p'' S • \ |,#> |,, . j., .*n \ve|| Mippoi "*d l h lollK '"'P the lerelll I*.iltlOH Lehigh Valley Coal |f ha i r.t md Swift International eueh dropped .ihout a point. To. i nlio issue* showed a firmer into , tl)oi|git lew touched new low 1. \ I i in the e; • I \ trading With the exception ,. ,• diddle \V#st l i ilitiex. w hi ell dropped !■-. point- most of I he public utilities tiff. • d within narrow and irregular limits \i■ w York. March 24. Following is I he off trial li-1 "f transaction* on the New y.•. K Curb Exchange giving all stocks and bonds traded In: Intluntrlals. It,on Adlrundtt' k PAL.. 40 ;?,;4 ;.:tn Allied Hacking .... * 8 * I no \ iit Potton Fab pf 71 71 *1 L'.mo Am PowALt new. 5 44 ••4 ::n Am l'mv*l,t pfd - - 87 4 Mi J * J1 ;,'hj Am Superpower B 29‘* 2*^1* 10" Mf« .V . t\ -• mi" Hotamnault Co ... l « i<i He'dr-ir* *'n Milk. 14 1 117 4 U;< 1 «*0 Botany Pn Mills A *!» 45 Hi-*" Pity RK.. . 8 -4 1Par Light . 4 P 4 4 4 s ; mi Pent if Pipe Crp.. 14 4 II ? j * s HMi Chapin Sacks Inc. isP 1^4 ■<# s ^"ii p .m I’ow Crp.108 4 l"*1 l'*x Ce'i, How pfd •. . . . yj 9 2 ' ; L*<*0 i ..r, - < 17v E1 Bit nw 35 » 1 '<1 Poni Hak A . ..Ilf, ** 1 1 •l.1' 2"0Q Coot "Ha k H . 24 4 • * * s p„n’ Bak pfd . 9Z *■} 400 Cuba Co . 38 ' • * ;,n0 I *e Forest Radio . JIT* -1 “•» - J *« inn Koehler Hie Cast. 154 . » ? l. io, i mv.it- < ,< u . . i '• i * —. ."«» Hunhill Int . 2* 2* -J, 100 Duplex P&U .... 4 4 f 4 ** 700 Durant Motors ..174 ’ i *1. | .."0 Duz Po Ine . . 27 4 ‘ 4 2; ,« 1000 17b. JldASh nv. a!* 4 , ‘ HMJ Klee Rd&.Kh pfd.. 1J5 4 l"-'1 ‘ c. *.* 7no Kb Inv . 42 4 .’7 2 to I'>*rd Motor Can 4V*» 491 *v\ ] hip. Freed Kiffinann. . w • ’. 0 Cilletn Razor ’ 14 '■' » " ] 1.0 p,|.*n Vhlen Coal .130 1-" 1 ■« son Goodyear Tire .. 2*4 -• 7' 101. Brennan Bak .... H* 4 loo Grime- K4Er<* 0^* ’* • A ' I oft Happiness Cndy A 6*» ; « , ’ 11 too Hazelime Corn ... 18 n . 10" Inter "ti Rubber • ** •’ » ■ ' 200 Jut Mat« h pfd ..41 4 1 * | II • * * Int « " eon Rad"' L, ■ 1 * * '1 2011 .1 i>ne- Radio Mfg. - » - * 1 300 Kelviratur Cnrp. . 22 2 2 -• I 1<»" I .a ndover Holding. 12 1 7"0 Lehigh Val Cl 39 * •'', 30 Lehigh Val Cl Nl* 82 ' . 310 ljl, Rad Chn Strs * • s > ' "* 50 MengeU Box .... 48' Mid e-t 1 til. . . 95 '* . * ■ . 51. Mid \V -• L'tn pi. H>2‘-a 1'; m 1 -a! Coo Music Mast Crp.. 12 Va *J »- i 100 Nat Hi-t ctfs . 30 ' 120 Nat l’.V-lL .229 2-. | Nickel f'late wl. . fc3 ** . j 1"0 Ni« kel Hlate pf<l «'i *4 4 *4 * .• ! 400 fur.nib i* Crp ctfs 164 ^ 3f". Oppenhe-m Collins. 41 4" . 175 Rathe Ex A .. -.47 R • I. Pr; •• A- Lambert.. 41 iron. Held Ice Crm 7s.. 9A ^ * 4*'0 Shat tu- k Co .... J*'s • t . 1* 0 Sleep r Radio •••• • , ' \ Tu So Pal Edison ....1034 -.1 It9"*So Poai&Iron .... 6 ; 200 Stutz Motor . * ■ 10 Swift &■ Co.Ill L. 11 12*0 Swift Tot . 2J 71 , tJ,- j 9fto Tliermiodyne . 4,. ' 1 '* , *1 30,* I’nion Carbide ... 6^.4 v * 100 I’nited G&-K new.. 30 ■:T> I.," I’nited LAP A ... 464 4-*4 41 t| 2*og i’nited Profit Sh. 74 1 no* t'S Lt a Hea’ / 1’ ' * ' 1 ."0 1 * 111 i• - PAL A 2' 4 - -4 _» ; \\'a e Radio Corp. 12 • '1 | 1 oft \pet.rn pow pfd 9f,4 *" 700 Mhi'e lt*wk • . 21 N -'4 ’ • W hile Rock r; f* 2i 2 * 21 4 o W . 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F/.»« h«j Slovakia . -2 * Ii.nwiark . 2* Kngland .4*^ * . .19 ".V'8 4iem»an5‘ ... ..23*0 (i reopp .195 .016a 4 ; .lugo-Slavia .20 H**; Swe Jen .*21°? ‘ \ iyitur* \lrea«l\ Flocking to Arbor Lodge State Park Xsl.ri.ska fity, M uch 24.—Despite the fart that Arbor Lodge State pai k will not ho formally opened to the puhlii until April i, more than 200 visitors from Juwa. Missouri and Kan* sis visited the park Sunday. I*ast year more than 31.0-0 visitors reg istered at the mansion and this year it is expected that title number will l« exceeded by s- eral thousand. J. S. BACHE £? CO. Established 1**2. New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade New York Cotton Exchange and ether leading Exchanges. New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 10* S. LaSalle St. Branches and correspondents located in principal citie*. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton,Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold tor Cash or Carried on Conservative .Margin H. E. BISHOP. Manager 224 Omaha Nat'l Bank BIJ| , Omaha Telephone JA ekien ma7 M ••The Bar It* Review** sen* on application—Correspondence invited. -J Rev. Philip E. >hedd Accept* Call of Central City Church <Uy. March C4.—Rev. I hflip K Shed*! of Aurora has ac «epied a tall to the Central City I* ••'■V/v!*!-ian < hurrh here. He comes to fill the vacancy created by the reeijrnathm of Rev. Thomas F. B. Smith, who recently accepted a call the Fre-bj to. ian church at June 11**n City. F\:• ft. i —■ Magnolia Petroleum Co. Serial 41 jOJi Gold Debentures Due Feb. 15. 1927-34 Pricet yielding from u$<~c to S% •according to maturity) Circular on irqutrt Tfft National City Company Omaha — First National Bank Bldg Talcphon*—Jackson *$]• " Canadian Pacific to CHINA j Fxprr*ei\eed traveler* take a | \ Canadian Pacific Fmpreaa ,j dip every time thev croas the Pacific Why? Becaas* the fattest, and tinest ship' vMt the largest of ixvanv are the { Emprrmi AU for full information f» . 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