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fill: r.EK:. OMAHA. SATLT.PAY. .MARCH 11. 1922.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Dav
Hearing on Omaha
Trolley Fare Ended
Live Stock
Omaha Grain
Chicago Grain
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By CHARLES MICHAELS.
Chicaea, March JO. I.IquiJt ?rri
apparently ran ii cour.e in the etai
inarkfK. Whili- Ihtre wa a break
of I a I J-4c unilfr the previou day'
(niih on wheat. ttii toe wa on
a ironi rally, villi price uiirhanif.
ed to J. 4c higher, lorn and rau
howe iuljiurn rciianfe io wll.
in prfMure, corn ifaininc 1 J.4&T
IS 8c and cat I'8i7-He, while ryf
wa up I .'(ilc.
Sentiment wa !ieariIi early, but
the break failed to uiuwcr top
I on order in tolume and l;iler there
v gt'iirral coveriiirf by .liorl on
New York Bonds
J mul (hipiucnta were U5 iut,'',f report tf a liberal export bu i
airauM iM ear a ear aBu. ' w,t'1 to have bmiuht
Mi..jiiijii totav eri made ""vny ii mini wifai anil rye
(Tlx Bee it the only Omaha
Newtpaper which pubhthr the of.
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. ! fiii?1 clo of he NfW Yorl1 lt0k
tiitnunge ponos.i
N. Y. Curb Bonds
Omaha Produce
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row.. S.S'1.)0: fair to '.od .
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gu. i-liolra f"dr. 7.0ii7.ii. fair
fair flfra. $r..:5.: oorf to choice
.ricklr.. $J.flnM5: flr to Itnort lo'k.
ra I Sf T.SSi common to fair -topkrr..
. itnaaan- atnrk heifors. l.60t...-.
.' i.t.tin- .tnrk ralv.a. Ijib
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tait, ate. 3.605.!HI.
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araund lat iiilu' cloe, but bmer
than yeterday at tnal alr.
t'ah wheat o!d J'i4i" lower. Torn
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lnwer. Kye. .'.'. l"wer and barley.
8.V lower. No. 2 vc How bard wheat
tdd Uc under May. No. I bard
5H per cent to 00 per cent dark, aold
lfK- under May. No. 2 white and
rlliMV corn oId 10(5 10' Jc under
Slay. No. 2 mixed, ll(u,UJic under
May. No. .1 white oai old 5Jic
under May bai track Omaha.
WHKAT.
Xa I dark tarU: 1 cata (imuilr).
N. 1 dark har4: 1 cr vry amuti).
Sn. I haul wini.r: i far. It ?.
No. ; h.r-l wiut.r: I tar. II :C'is 1
rat.. II : -' t.mutivt. tl :.
No. 1 h.r.l tnt.r: I tar. l t cr.
ft St: .1 ran. II :o; t rar Hi p.r tm
lark l. II !J: I rar in pr i-.nl r. !
n. I, ll.il. I rar, II.:: I car uniutt) I
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No. I hard; Winl.r: I far (mutl),
II fl.
N. ? vnli'w bard: I ar. II !; I rar,
II Mi t rar. II
So. 3 t'tllnw hard: I rar. 11.50.
H.tntila yi-llnw: I rar 1.0 rrr t.nt
h't ilattiaaritl. II 0).
Ni. 5 aprinar 1 car (north. ml. II SS.
So. t lilU'.l: I tar i-turunt). 111, I
rar iilurum amultyl. 11 1.
No 4 mixed: 1-3 rar. 11.10.
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No. J nit; 1 rara. M,c.
o. I hlta: I rar. ill-.
No. I j.llnw: 1 rar. Hi-.
No. 3 .llo: 3 rarl (ihlpptra welfltta).
rara. ai-.
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drnrral N.a.
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3 rara, aOVic; 3 cata, ale; 3 car..
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No. 3 miit-d: .1 ran (uprclat tlllinO,
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No. 3 mlarrt: I rar ((.pf-i.l bllllnK).
Sir; t rar laprrlal bllllnm. 44Sr; 1 tar.
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tin inw.r l-ni-krra w.re very alow to
atart traillmr and tlto markr-t .levrlor.'l
on a basin ll20r lowrr. Light hoRs sold
from 310 40 o 310.66 with R top prlro of
310.7E. Mixed leads and butcher wflBhta
tio.iojf 10 45, and raeliitiic grades, SS.fiOO
10 "5, with extreme heavlea. 9 00ffl9.6.
Bulk of ealra was 310.50 10.60.
1IOGR.
Pr. No. Av. Sh.
10 00 42..:4
No. 4 while: 1 nr. H3.a;
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No. 1: 1 rar. 3t-.
No. 3: I 3-3 rar, Ilc.
No. 3: 1 rar. iOr.
No. 4: 6-t car. 90i
HARLET.
No. 4: 1 rar. 6c.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND
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SIIIPMCNTS.
Week Tear
Ako. Aao.
40 .11
H4 69
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Week Tear
Ago. Ago.
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10 30
10 DO
10 "0
10 15 5:1. .36:1
10 40 80 ., 21 It
10 60 78. .224
10 75
Sheep Receipts. 2.200 head. There was
a liBht run of lambs today and prices
ruled strong; to 10c higher with an early
tlearance made. Bulk of lamba within a
' range of 114 85tff15.15, with the top price
of I15.S5. No sheep or shearing: lamba
were offered today and quotatlona were
held to b generally steady.
Quotations on sheep and lamhs: Fat
lambs, good to choice. 14.7S15 25: fat
lamba. fair to good, 14.50'B'14."f; feeder
lambs, cood to choice. 313.3OW14.00: cull
lambs. $10.0012.00: fat yearlings, light.
312.60 1.1.00; fst yearling., heavy, 39.50
010.60: fat wethers. $7.759 SO; fat ewes,
light. IS.00tf9.00; fat ewes, heavy, 16.00
(8)8.60.
- FAT LAM RS.
Ko. A. Pr. No. Av. Pr
123 fed.. 80 15 15 123 fed.. S3 15 15
151 fed.. S7 15 25 !0 fed.. 87 15 25
Kansa City l ive Stork.
Kansas t'lty. JIo., March 10. Cottle
Receipts, 6.000 head: beef steers and she
stock steady to strong: top steers. 38.35;
Colorado pulpers. J7.50fT8.00; best cows.
$8.25; others, 31.60; heifers. $8.C0fl'7.0O:
ither classes, steady: farmers. .12 75
5.00; cutters, 34.25; odd vealers, 39.00
9.50.
Hogs Receipts. 2.000 head: few sales,
lightweights to shippers, 10c. to 20c lower;
310.75 paid: bulk others to packers, un
evenly ateadv to 10c lower; mixed loads,
most, 39.50flll0.00; bulk, $9.769.95:
throwout sows. $8. 753. 85; ' bulk stock
pigs. 39.96W1O.00: looks 25c to 60o lower.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 10,000
head; classes, weak; best lambs, 315 00;
ewes, 39.00.
Receipt! Today.
Wheat 2
t'orn 6
Oata 7
Kye 2
Barley 0
Shipments Today.
Wheat 25
Corn .
Oat 13
Ry. I
Barley 3
PniMART RECF.1PTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Bushel.)
Tl.c.lnta Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
Wheat 392.000
t'orn 1.312,000
Oat. 639.000
Shipments Today.
Wheat 313.000
Corn 952.000
Oata HI H.000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Rusheia Today. Tr. Ago.
What and flour 314.000 641.000
Corn ; 646.000 606,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Carlots Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
48
317
US
136
54
10
65
64
48
656.000 867.000
1,389.000 1,108.000
649,1100 695.000
"Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
432,000 2,739.000
1.069.000 634.000
112.000 446,000
Wheat
Corn
Oats , .
Wheat
Corn . .
Oata .,
Wheat
Corn . .
Oats .
24'
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KANSAS CITT
62
41
301
98
RECEIPTS.
81
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ST.
LOUIS
73
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33
RECEIPTS.
68
49
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Xtlnn.nnoH. 387 176 30:
Duluth 88 . 29 63
Winnipeg;
.385
243
317
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago. March 10. Cattle Receipts,
3.500 head: beef steers, steady to strong:
mostly steady: top. $9.25: weight. 1.664
pounds: top. yerlngs, $8.75: bulk bef
fteers. 7.5O8.60; other classes, generally
steady: bulk, fat she stock, $S.10?6.50;
bylk stockers and feeders; $6.607.35;
.veal calves, 39. 009.50. to packers.
Hogs Receipts, 27.000 head: mostly 15
'?25o lower than yesterday's average:
losing- 2540o lower: shippers bought
bout 6,000: holdover, liberal: top, $11.30,
early: practical limit late. $11.15: bulk.
Slo.soifDii.lO: pigs, mostly 50c lower: bulk
desirable, 100 to 120-pounders, $9. 25(1?
S.50; some-'stronger weights up to $10.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head;
market, slow, mostly steady: top fat
wooled. lambs, $15.75; top shorn Iambs,
313.25; fresh shorn yearlings and ewes,
310.75: Colorado wooled yearlings, $14.00;
few fat ewes In odd lots, $8.50 down.
Now York 'Sugar.
New Tork, March 10. The raw sugar
market was firm and higher, with spot
prices being established on the basis of
SAe for Cubas, cost and freight, equal
to 3.92c. while April shipment was quot
ed at 2 9o, cost and freight, equal to
!.98c for centrifugal. There were sales of
46,000 bags of Cubas prompt shipment
at 2Ao and about .".0,000 bags for April
clearance at 2ic, cost and freight. There
were also sales of about 02,000 bags of
Philippine Islands at 3 36c to local and
outport refiners.
The raw. sugar futures market was firm
on Wall atreet and trade buying prompt
ed by the higher ruling of the spot mar
ket. Trading was active, and closing prices
4 to 7 points net higher. May. 2.63c;
July, 2.73c; September, 2.89c; .December,
2.93c.
The market -for refined also was firm
and unchanged to 10 points higher, with
fine granulated now listed at 6.30c. The
demand w-aa again active for both local
and export account.
Refined futures were without transac
tions, closing: May, 6.73c; July, 6.95c;
September, 6.00c.
New Xork Cotton.
New York, March 10. Prices advanced
a bit under short covering in tne cotton
market today. There was better support-
ine nower earlv and prices were advane
ed 2025 points in the first couple of
hours. Factors influencing the market
were the better Liverpool cables, the un
favorable turn of weather conditions in
the south and the strength of securities.
Around mldsession business was gen
erally auiet and featureless, the market
as a whole having the appearance of a
good underlying technical position. Aft
ernoon trading was on a modest scale.
prices dropping off less than 10 points
from the top and holding there to the
close. Local shorts and the trade sup
ported the market in the late afternoon.
Spot cotton quiet, 10 points higher,
18.65c for middling upland. .
Southern spot markets: Galveston,
17.80c. unchanged: New Orleans. 17c, un
changed; Savannah. 17.63c, 13 points ad
vance; Augusta. 17.38c, 13 points advance;
Memphis, 17.60c, unchanged; Houston,
17.85c, 10 points advance; Little Rock,
17c, unchanged.
Ilulll.h.
Aa It umi.I when i.rea tr. advam ing,
b'll'l.li (, ttt.,1. l-lenllflll, Titer
w.ra ..!. tif ( ion t,M.t-k. t,f Na. 3 I'd
front h In Hi. I.ama and lh g.n.ral
milling a.maitd sltuwe-l Improvement with
raripi ;i ..re. th May and July
spread fit nnrnn t around lie at i
lime, hul e ltr at I ha U.I. rivrrin-ol
rlo.e4 4Uvld itr, in einui!hy Willi
tit l,r..k in A met i, a lh pr.vi.m. ti.y,
but had lull influt-itir aa t'ltua(.i It.
irriinii n.i.r titan firrign inaiki-i
Winmrrg l weak and lo..l I'ir,
tindt-r Chicago, again.! So premium
THiii.dav, lt.ort from Hi eotitttHeat
Indicated gmxt r. n and anow In section,
wh.r It ta moat needed and no apprr
It.iKIMn of drought null til lh. prt-..t
lime, Arg.ittini r.port. en far Una aea
ann aacti i.i. S etio.mi lin.lt. ;. and soma
i trior, afloat fur ih I'nli.d Kingdom
at. aa d lo have bran diveiinl lo luiiu-
patte.
torn llprn. Higher.
rt.mo! at bedgra against export aal'a
of around l.i"0 o'i bu.ltrl late Thur.day
and today taua.il torn lo "Pen hihr.
Tit utid.rtoii throughout the tiny was
tery airong, although there was a hr,-ak
at one lime In sympathy ulth whrni. The
linl.lt km about (he lop. with sentiment
lather bullish, unly 25.000 bushels were
reported .old here to lh east, hut bu.l
n..s iiiat-Tially exceeded Ihla figure. Willi
bid. on lit. tirf.ie of tin for May. Hark
Ilaliimore, or ac better than the prcvl
ou. day.
Hroomhilla' agant estimates lh Argen.
tin expot iahl surplus at lOl.ooo non
bushels agatn.i Ii4,0o0.0U0 last year. Re
ceipts. 210 rare,
tiats held within a range of 1c and. In
the main followed rorn, although iher
wa some buying on reports of a good
export business at the ..aboard, pnme.tlo
shipping .ales were 105.000 bushels, with
receipts III tars.
A strong undertone prevailed In rye,
and while lit seaboard demand was re
ported aa light, good buying of futures
was In ertd.nc on an early break and
rve gained fractionally on wheat. Export
salca of late , have been very liberal.
Pit Notes.
Th.ra h.a Veen a rood break In grains
and the position of holders strengthened
by the large export buying or an gr.tna
the last few days. Those who believe
that the world'a aituatlon In all grain.
warrants buying on all breaks, point to
the buying of ,ono,000 bushels wteat,
torn and lye the last few days by for
eigner. It la estimated that about S.000.000
bushela rye have been sold to clear from
the seaboard before April 1. Total vis
ible eupplv Is around 7.000,000 bushels.
Local sentiment la decidedly tulllsh on
rye.
"Wheat fields are greening up In the
southwest and In many of the bar sec
tions the grain Is sprouting," said the
Modern Miller. "Conditions In the south
west have been Improved by rain and
snow."
The Nye .Tenks Grain company have
taken over the Barnes-Fiaszek company
at Kansas City. Hoth are Barnes con
cerns. Waehburn -Crosby company have paid
$400,000 for the Liberty Milling com
pany's plant at Kansas City.
A great deal of attention was given
the purchase of 6,500 bushels No. 3 red
wheat here for shipment to St. Louis.
Red winter wheat is scarce in all mar
kets and is selling closer to May than
for several weeks.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Vp.like Oraln Co. no. 2027. March 10.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yest.
Wht.
May
July
Rye
May
July
Corn
May
July
Oats
Mav
July
Pork
May
July
Ribs
May
July
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1.35 V,
1.17
1.17U
1.05
.94 ;
.61 H
.61 'i
.64 U
.64
.39
.41
.40 -
20.00
11.20
111.40 '
110.1
110.3
1.33
1.07
.62H!
'Itiol
.39
.41
1.341J
1.041,
.60;
1 C 3 "i
.38
.40H
1.37 1.36
1.38741 1.36'i'
1.18 1.174
1.17541 1.174
Omaha He mm Mir.
New Voik. March 10,-To Wall
.trett, the 1110U iiitereatinu occur,
it ncc of today's market wa lite rt.
flin in ilie nock exchange call
money rate i 3 1-2 per cent.
Fluctuation in that branch of the
money market have far lc central
iuniticance noaday than they en
joyed in the day before the federal
tcserv system. The charge tor uch
loan then lined absolutely to niea.
tire the supply of available credit,
ranginn for itiManee between the
rate 01 1-2 of I per cent in nttdtiini.
iner of the trade reaction year 1W4,
at d the 125 per cent rate of Decern-
her. JW. when credit facilities weie
overstrained by aprculative borrow
111? 4,
Nowaday the rate on bankeri ic
ccptances U a more accurate
measure, the "call money rate" be.
iiiij largely controlled by the trea.
my position of the moment. Never
tbflc. a very low call money rate
reflect., even row. an increasitiRly
easy money situation and today
late, except for two days in January
when 3 p:r ce;it was touched, i at
the low level since midsummer of
fttork Market Itrrorert.
Today' atoik market recovereit rather
emphatically, with Iradinv more widely
tll.iributeil than on any prevloua day this
week. Most of tit day's advances or.
furred In the induntrUI stork, and most
of them again rrde. trd acttvlllea of pro
fessions! traders, but the market ad
vanced, on the whole, easily ami the bulk
of the dty's inipiovcment was maintained.
o far aa tho news had any influence
in tho stock rxihang. attention wns
t hl.fly dtrei ted to tne annual reports of
the r-tiiitelinker Motor rompany and the
ureal Northern railway. Hoth ar e-
tepflans to ihe year' results, in their respective-
Industries.
The (treat Northern, Ilka other rail
ways. Increased Its own net revenue from
rporation over 1920, through large cur.
latlnient of expenst-a and In apite of 121,
500,000 decrease In gross receipts, but Its
vrrv large gain In total revenue ram.
ft oin "other non-operating Income, which
ronaiats of lb extra lltirllngton and
Otilncy dividend payments to the two pro-t-rletary
rallweye anl poaatbly some set
tlement with the government. The state
ment suggests, however, that other rail
ways than the lireat Northern may in
their full returns, make a better showing
for 1921 than the preliminary monthly
reporta have Indicated,
Little Interest Io Steel Report.
Not much ir.tcrest mi taken in the
Me-1 corporation's unfilled order state
ment aa of the end of February. It
showed a decrease of 100.609 tons for
the month, which at first glance might
eem Inconsistent with the increase of
mill activities to 65 per rent of capacity
sn against 40 lit the tattler part of Jan
uary. The separate statements of the 13 re
serve banks again sro chiefly remarkable
thla week for their evidence of the rapid
ly Improving position in the typical
"frozen credits'' districts. The reserve
percentage of the Atlanta bank, for In
stance. Is now 74': It was 70 a week
ago, S3 1-3 a month ago and 424 at
the end of 1921. Its present reserve ratio
la above that of Boston and nearly up
to those of Philadelphia and Cleveland.
Further Increase this past week brings
the Uallas batik's percentage to 53 aa
compared with 65 a month ago and the
Minneapolis percentage to 72 1-3 against
63 si.
This substantial gain 1n strength can
mean nothing hut progressive liquidation
of tied up rrediia and. In fact, the ac
count of "bills on hand" was reduced in
the past week 1900,000 at nallas, $2,200.
000 at Minneapolis and $6,300,000 at At
lanta. Comparison of this Item with the
present week in 1921 gives still more re
markable results. Outstanding loans and
edlscuunts of these three banks com
bined are $137,000,000 below their total
of 12 months apa, a reduction of no less
than 64 per cent.
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I'lic.'itum nf the (I111.1I14 .un! imimil
lUuffs Mrert I'.uUay unnpauv lur
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1 he rn.iiiiii have been held in
the oliVe ( I'nipilratioii i'tiittuel ,
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citv in thin rae,
'1 he ciiiiiiini"-!"'! .miiii'itii'f d (di a !
jiiuiniiunt that the tiiit'luni iniiip.tnv
would be expected to submit a btiif
not later th.ni May I and the iit
not later than June I. The coin
PiUmou' tindiiiK probably will b
rendered alnmt Ju'v I.
Clay (!oiuity IVt tu .pcak
Set mi Andi rtHii, Clay county poet,
will spiak at the nurtiiiu id Hit
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tonitibt. He wa a Rtie-t at the lion
' led Ralph Ih-fkley, 27.14 H.iuman
i street. at tnuht.
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12 Chea & Ohio cv 44s 84-.
14 Chea at Ohio cv 6s. 861,4
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60 C ft E I gen 6s ne. 74!.
t Chi (it West 4s ,0
2 Chi In L ref 6s. 92
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13 CM SP cv 6s. .. 651,4
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Sioux City Live Slock.
Sioux City. Ia.. March 10. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.600 head: market alow: fed I New York General.
eiRer. aim yt-ai jiuns. . i . I f ac e. ii., ; warmt-a -r.i, tr..t, 10 T-lnnr fi..v'
i,n t..r. v..rllrim M 5 0 C C It . . t I NeW TOrlf, MarCll JO. 1 BieaQ .
rows and heifers, S4 507.50: canners, , "PS" rlr "-'See.oO
60in.3.75: veals. S5.004fS.5A: feeders. I Buckwheat Quiet; American and Cana-
3". 5O7.50: calves. 13 OriHf.7 40 : feertinir .' "ian, $2.46.
ncirers, $3.oogi5.oo; stockers.
civs nnd
35. ROW 7.50.
Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head: market gen
erally 10SU5C lower: butchers. 310.150
10.30: lights, StO.SSff 10.60: mixed heavy,
$9 85(r?10.50; heavy packers. 3S.754S9.23.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1.500 head:
market weak: bulk of sales. $10.15 jf 10 40.
St. Loul. Livestock.
Tast St. Louis. III,. March JO. Cattle
Ttecelnts. 600: beef steers. sTeadv: qual
ity plain: rows easier; bulk, 33.0006.00;
other classes steady;' bulk light veal
calves. 310.004H0.50. . .
Hogs Receipts. 11.000; opened 15?25e
lower; closed, 2535c; tower on light
medium and heavy butchers: practical
top. 311.15: bulk 160 to 260-pound aver
ts. 311.00W11.10: packer sows, 10o to
IS" lower: bulk, $9.3589.60: pigs, steady.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400; nom
inally steady.
St. Jo.eph Live Stork.
St. Josenh. Mo., March 10. Cattle R
refnts. 6.1 head: weak: steers. $7,000
8 75: rows and heifers. 34.0048.20; ralv.s,
95.50jt9.00; stockers and feeders, $6,250
Koc Receipts. 3.50ft If-ad: steady to
1ir loirer: top, $10.60; bul of aalea,
$12S10 60.
Sheep Receipts. 3.000 head: lower;
lambs, $14.:5fT13.:5: ewes. 38,0083.00.
Bar Silver.
New Tork. March 10. Silver Foreiga
bar, 65 Uc; Mexican dollars, 49S ,
dian. 12.45. nominal
Wheat Spot, irregular No. 3 red,
$1.4414; No. 2 hard, 31.4; No. 1 Manitoba,
$1.6014, and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.4014,
c. i. f., track, New York, to arrive.
Corn Spot, steady; No. 3 yellow and
No. 2 white. 75c. and No. 2 mixed, 7414c,
c. t. f.. New Tork, all rail.
Oats Spot, quiet; No. 3 white, 474?
47140.
Lard Steady; mlddlewest. 111.16011.15.
New York Produce
New York. March 10. Butter Firm;
creamery, higher than extraa, 39i4?40c;
creamery extras, 38U39c; creamery,
firsts. 35 1? 38c.
Eggs Steady; fresh gathered extra
firsts. 25'ie26c; do firsts. 24025c
Cheese Firm.
New York Dried Fruit.
New York, March 10. Evaporated Ap
ples Firm.
Prunes Quiet.
Apricots Nominal.
Peaches Firm.
Ral st ns -Steady.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, March 10. Butter Higher;
creamery extras. SS14c; firsts, 52 3:', c;
seconds. Sir: standards, SS'r.
Eggs Unchanged; receipts, 17,445
cases.
Flaxseed Oil.
Pulutb. Minn.. March 19. Flaxseed On
track. 2.58'.4?3.C2'4; arrive. $298X49
:.ik.
Minneapolis Oraln.
Minneapolis. March 10. Wheat Re
ceipts, 387 cars compared with 303 cars
a vear ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.46
1.50: May. $1.41; July. 11.3074.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 6014 5 me.
Oats No. 3 white, 3314 83374c.
Barley 5061c.
Rye No 2, 98fB99c.
Flax No. 1. $2.602.64. '
Minneapolis Flour.
Minneapolis, Minn., March 10. Flour
Unchanged to 25c lower. In carload lots,
family patents quoted at $8.008.25 a bar
rel In 98-pound cotton sacks.
Bran $26. 00.
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Mo., Mnrch 10. Wheat May,
I1.S41J ; July, S1.134.
Corn May, 601,4c; July, ea'ijc.
Oats May, 3914c: July, 4llic
Kansas City Grain,
Kansas City, Mo.. March 1 O.
May. 31.2514; July. $1.10.
Corn May, 6614 c; July, 69 14 c
New York Stocks
"Range of prices of the leading stocks
furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters
Trust building:
RAILROADS.
Thursday
High Low Close Close
9714 96 i 96 i 9C4
37 "4 3714 3714
13734 13614 136U
8Hi 80S 80S
6014 69 i 69 S
7714 7 "
-Close
New York Coffee.
New York,- March 10. After opening
2 to 6 points lower under realizing, the
market for coffee futures firmed up on
the continued steadiness of Brazil, talk
of an improving trade demand and re
ports of a firm tone in the cost and
freight market. May advanced to 9.05c
and December sold at 9.11c, or 4 to 8
points net higher, but there was In
creased realizing above the 9c level and
prices worked back to about the opening
figures in tho later trading. May closed
at 8.93c bid, with the general market
closing at a net decline of 2 to 5 points.
Sales were estimated at about 23.000,
bags. March. 8.86c; May. 8.95c; July,
8.95c: September, 8.98c; October, 9.00c;
December, 9.02c. '
Spot coffee was reported firm witTi
Rio 7s quoted at 914o to 9ic and San
tos 4s at 13Vic to 1314c Cost and freight
offers were 4Tgber on the average, In
cluding Santos Ss and 6s part bourbons
at 13.05c to 13.40c, American, credits.
Chirago Potatoes.
Chicago. March 10. Potatoes Steady;
receipts. 63 cars; total U. S. shipments.
865; Wisconsin sacked round whites, $1.70
4M.80 cwt.; Wisconsin bulk round whites,
S1.S601.SO cwt.: Minnesota sacked Red
Rivers, $2.0002.05 cwt.; Minnesota sacked
round whites partly graded. 31,6091.70
cwt.: Colorado sacked round whites.
SI 5001.75; Idaho sacked russets, S2.00
2.10 cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals, $1.75
1.85 cwt,
New York Metals.
New Tork, March 10. Copper Easy;
electrolytic, spot and nearby, 13c; later,
131314c.
Tin Firm: spot and futures, 29.60c.
Iron Steady, unchanged.
Lead Steady; spot. 4.7004.10c.
5!inc Quiet: East St. Louis delivery,
spot, 4.65i?4.70c.
Antimony Spot, 4.25c.
A. T. ft S. F
Bait. & Ohio. . . .
Canadian Pacific
JC. -Y. Central ...
Chea. ft Ohio
Great Northern .
Illinois Central . ,
K. C. Southern ..
Lehigh Valley ...
Mo. Pacific
N. Y. ft N. H....
North. Pacific . . .
Chicago & N. W..
Pennsylvania Ry.
Reading
C. II. 1. & P
South, Pac
South. Ry
C. M. ft St. P
Union" Pac. ...
Am. Car Fdry,
Allia-Chalmers
Am. Loco
Baldwin Loco...
Bethlehem Stl. .
Colo. F. & I....
Crucible
Am. Stl. Fdry. .
Lacka. Steel....
Midvale Steel...
Pressed Stl. Car.
Rep. Stl. .t I....
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Sloss-Scheffield
V. S. Steel
Vanadium
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69 6 8 74 6 9
22S 22 2214
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81 80 80 14
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36S 36 36
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1 Cuban R K 714a. ..1021, 10214 10214
1 I "CI or UU CV US... 92 HI'., 92
19 G ft R O ref 5s... 4614 441, 4S
1 T & It d Im 6s... 79 79 79
10 net Edison Cs....l02 loia; ioi;
I nia Mutch 7Ms insit 1081. man.
30 Ditpont 1 N .7S. .111414 ln3 inru;
- i-iuques t-igitt bs...in2'4
20 Erio Gen 4s 44
121 Flak Rub 8s 10414
1 General Elec 6s.... 97',
200 Goodyear Tire 8s 31.100
1 C.ranby Mill 8s..., 88
4.1 Grand Trunk 6s....l02'i
262 Gt North 6l4s 96
J8 Gt North 7a 18S 107S IO8I4
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116 Inter Met 4iis.... '5
7 Inter M M 6s 94 H
12 Inter Pap Ret 6s... 83 S
23 Invin Oil 8s 9214
6 Kas Cit Sou 6s.... 8554
33 Kei-Sprlng Tires 8s. 107
.1 Lacka l-t'iel 6s 60, 84 14
6 L S ft M S 4s 31.. 91
1 Liggett ft Mey 6s.. 9414
3 Louis & Nash un 4s. 90
14 Mar St Ry Con 6s 87 i
102 H
431i
104
97 '4
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88
102
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97'4
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Am. S. & R. Co
Cerro De Pasco
Chill
Chino
Inspiration
Kennecott
Miami
Nevada Con
Ray Con
Seneca
Utah
3014
6914
51
... 9S
.. 36S
... 94 74
... 36
COPPERS.
... 4 8 74 4 8
4874
S4 74
1714
26 74
30
68
r.o
98
86S
9414
3614
48
S41i
17
26
Famous Players
General Electric
Gt. N. Ore
Int. Harvester....
London Money. I Am. xi. ft 1. pi a.
March 10. Silver-Bar, 314d in. p.nr
Int. M. M., pfd.
. 28
. 2714
. 1414
. 1414
. 1414
. 6314
OILS.
General Asphalt ,.61
Cosden 3614
California Peterol.. 6314
Island Oil 1
Invincible Oil ..
Mexican Peterol
Middle States ..
Pacific Oil ....
Pan-American
Phillips
Pierce Oil
Pure Oil
Royal Dutch.,.,
Sinclair Oil ....
Stan. Oil, N. J..
Texas Co
Union Oil
White Oil
2814
27
144
14U
13
63
30
69
60
93
36
8414
36
48
48 74
3414
1714
26
ii'i
2714
1414
1411
1374
63
64
2714
6714
34H
47 74
3011
69
501J
9714
3414
94 14
48
4814
S414
17
27
ssy.
28
27'4
14
14
14
63
Chandler ,
Gen. Motors .. .
Willys-Overland
Pierce-Arrow ,
"White Motor ..
Studebaker
RUBBER
Flsk
Goodrich
Kelley-Sprlngfield
Keystone Tire . . . .
Aiax
U. S. Rubber
60 I 60
34 361i 3474
62 52 62
IS 1 1
16 17 16
.126 124S 125 124
13i 13'4 13',
tU 4H4
6674 6!'4 66
34 '4 84 74 83
714 714 714
.... 30i 30 SOS 31
... 6314 61 63 51
... 23 221 22 23
...181 178 178 17874
... 43 45S 46 45
... 1874 ITS ITS ITS
... 914 S .9S 8
MOTOKH.
17 Ii
60
57 S
35
... i3f 1:1,
.. 10V4 10
.. 6 6S
.. 167, 16S
, . 38 38
..103 101
AND
15
9 74
45
16
36S
69
73 14
19
5S
16
28
102S
TIRES.
14S 16S
SSS
44
18 '4
15
691.
INDUSTRIALS.
Am. Beet Sugar
A. O. & W. I....
Am. Int. Corp..
Am. Sumatra .,
Am. Telephone .
Am. Can
Central Leather
r'uba Cane
Cuban-Am. Sugar
Torn Products
391,
45
16S
16
69S
40
72
10
514
15
89
101
14'4
38S
44-4
1
15
C9V4
6 Mex Pet 8s
48 Midvale Steel 6s.. 8
63 MSP&SSM 6SS....102
7 M K & T 1st 4s... 76
117 M K & T ad 6s new 60
10 MK&T pr In 6s new 80
33 Mo Pan Gen 4s.... 62
9 Mont Power 6s.... 94
4 New Or T & M 6s. 671i
146 N Y Cen deb 6s. ..100
4 N Y Cen col 7s.... 107 v. 107 107
8 N Y Edison 6 Ss.. 106 14 106 10,6
S NYNH&H deb 63 48 67 67 67
17 N6r ft West, cv 6s. 106 106 106
30 Nor Pac 4s 83 84 85
39 N P O N Jt 6Ss. 10714 107 lO-ij,
6 Nor States Pow 5s. 8a; Sn 89
23 N W Bell Tel 7s. .10714 10714 107i
i'D tire & tai 1st us., vt,
3 Ore Ry . N con 4s 65 S
45 0WRR&N 4s. 78 14
7 Tao O & E 6s 88
2 Pac T ft T 5s 94 S
24 Pac it Motor 8a... .looii
2 P A P ft T 7s 97 74
1 Penn R R Gen 4 lis 8714
6 Penn R R Gen 6s. 96
9 Penn R R 614s. .. .106 11
1 Pere Mar Rtg 6s.. 91 S
6 Pierce Oil Deb 8s. 96
28 P R L & P 5s.... 83
32 Reading Gen 4s... 82
' 8 R G & IV 1st 4s.. 75
41 R 1 A & It 4Ss., 78S
18 S I. I M ft S R 4s 84
39 SL&SFP 4s, ser A 69 74
11 S L & S F adj 6s.. 78
28 S L ft- S F Inc 4s. 62'i
13 Sea Air L Con 6s.. 4914
178 Sin Oil 71is 93
30 Sou Pac cv 4s.... 88
24 Sou Pac rfg 4s.... 85H
39 Sou Pac col 4s.... 79
20 Sou Ry gen 4s.... 63
11 Sou Ry 1st 5s 9111
3 S Porto R Sue 7s. 95
20 Stan Oil Cnl 7s. ...106 106 74 106
3 Steel & Tube 7s... 98 97S 98H
a tnira Ave adj lis., 61 "4
97
8514
78
87
9414
100
9711
8714
85 '4
78
88
94 '4
100 It,
37 '4
8714
95 96
105?i 106U
91 S 91S
957. 96
84 85
8274 82
75 76
7 7 74 7 8 14
83 84
69 69
78 74 78
61 62
4874 48
93 93
88 Ii 8SI4
86S 85
79 79
62 62
91 91
95 954
60S
6014
10 Tidewater Oil 6 74s. 10214 101 lt
99 S
90 'i
85
9974
90
85
921,4 92 S
103S 10314
106 106
9314 93
86U 86
96
311.-jea-
40 39 74 40 89
30 29 29 2974
44S 43S 44 43S
28 2874 28S 28
121S 120S 121S 120S
, 44S 3 44 44U
, 35 367i S5'4 35
124 12 12J4 12
. 2.-.Ti 33 5 3 74 2 3
...106 106 105S 104
London,
per ounce.
Money 3 per cent.
Discount Rates Short bill.. 5 03 7-1S
per cent, three month bills. 3 6-1 per
cent
Kansas t'lty Hay.
. Kansas C.ty. Mo.. March 10. Hav
Steady to 11.50 higher; choice alfalfa,
1:4.00025.30.
4 hlraa;e Poultry.
Chirago. March 10. Poultyy Alive;
lower; fowls, 25c;. springs. ZSc roosters,
lie.
84
.153
. 34
,. SI 14
68
49
46
71
73
68
44
60 74
4774
41
Am. Sugar Ref....
Sears-Roebuck ....
Stromsberg
Tobacco Products.
W:orthlngton Pump
Wilson Oo........
Westingh'e Electric 66S
Am. Woolen 89
MISCELLANEOUS.
Am Cotton OH.... 2ii 26
Am. Agrl. Chem... 41 4114
Am. Linseed .... 31 " t
Bosch Magneto ... 39 89 14
Cout, Can 69 'a 63
S
153
34
91
68
48
4514
70
72
67
43
60
4774
41
66 '4
53S 83
153 162
34 34
9114
68
48
46
70
72
67
43
60
47
41
5'4
89
21
41 'i
311.
."9
69
67
48 74
45
70
72
67
43
60
4 1,
42
66
81
23
40
32
J9
69
1 Tob Prod 7s 9914
23 Union Pac 1st 4s.. 90
6 Union Pao rfg 4s.. 85
1 Union Pac cv 4s... 9214
7 Union Tank 7s. ...103
3 United Drug cv 8s. 106
2 U S Realty & I 5s. 94
18 U S Rub 65 86
68 U S Steel 5s 100 100 100
15 Vir-Caro Chem 5s. 97 97 97 74
1 Va Ry 1st 5s 92 92 92
2 .Wabash 1st 6s.... 95S 95 95
7 West E7lec 6s 106 10611 106
3 3 West Pac 6s 85 85 85
10 W & L E rfg 4s 60 60 60
7 W S Stel 7s 97 9 7 74 9 7
180 Wilson Co 7s... 96 9614
Total sales of bonds today were
981.000, compared with $12,279,000
terday and $8,695,000 a s ear ago.
New York Dry Goods.
New York. March 10. Cloth markets
were irregular, but. in some cases, firm
ness was noticeable. About 6.000 balca
of sheetings have been sold for export
during the past week on a basis of lO'jc
for three-yard goods. Some fair sized
orders have been placed on silk filled
shirtings and shirting weaves.
Print cloths were somewhat steadier,
and bids at lower prices were declined.
Yarna were in better inquiry and some
large southern yarn mills were preparing
to curtail production, because of low
prices. Carpet wools were firmer with a
rising tendency. Wool goods were quiet,
save In sport shades and weaves. Silks
were quiet in staple lines, but contin
ued in fair demard in high colors. Bur
laps were steady. -
Cal. Packing ....
Col. Gas ft Elec,
Columbia Graph.
United Drug ....
National Enamel
United Fruit
. 80
. 2
. 66
. 39
.141
73
7TS
73
7SS
2
66
36
140S 141
66
35
73
77
2
391,4
140
Lorillard Tobacco 16 2 74 1 52 152
Philadelphia Co. . 35 34 34 36
Pullman 1161, 116 116 116
Punta Alegre Sug. 39 .19 39 stJVi
Retail Stores 45 45 45 45
8t. Louis-San Fr'n. 2874 28 28 2g
Virginia Car Chm. 36 36 36 35
Total sales. 839.000.
Money Close. 3 per cent; Thursday
close. 4 per cent.
Marks Close, .0039c; Thursday close.
,0040c.
FrancaClose, . 089711c; Thurslsy close,
,089SSc.
Kt.mng Close, $1.3654; Thursday close.
14 .:su. ...
llnattin Wool.
Hn.ton, March lo. The Commercial
null-tin tomorrow will say:
"There bus been no large volume of
bu.ino. put through in the eastern mar
ket, this week, but ihero has been rather
more looking around on the part of r.r
tain mills and altogether there Is a llttl'
better ton to tho market. In lh tt.nl
there appears to have been no contract
ing of moment and but little done In the
way of consignment of the new rllp.
With the tariff outlook so unrertaln
buyers naturally are reluctant to commit
themselves very far on tho present level
of prices.
"Some little betterment Is reported in
the New York goods market niostly on
medium grade snort rlothes."
The! Commercial' Bulletin tomorrow will
publish wool price an follows:
Michigan and New York fleeces: Deism
unwashed. 44Ii.45r; fin unwashed. 344r
36c; half blood, unwai-hed. 3944lc; three
elchths blood, unwashed, SHMlc; one
quarter blood, unwashed. 37tt'39r.
Wisconsin, Missouri end average New
England: Half blood. 38U39C. three
eighths blood, 37(1 33c; one-quarter blood,
36W37C.
Scoured basis: Texas, fine. 12-months.
Sl.05ftl.10; fine, eight months. S095c.
:allfornla: Northern, $1.0601.10; mid
dle county, 95riEt.Sl.00; southern. SOfj-Ssr.
Oregon: Eastern No. 1. staple. $l.lO-!.i
1.12: fine and fine medium combing.
SI. 0001. 03; eastern clothing, 85090c;
valley No. 1, 9095c.
Territory: Fine staple clmice. $1,100
1.13: half blood combing, 11.00; three
eighths blood combing, 75'o,SOc; one
fitmrter blood combing. 63ft"0c.
Pulled: Delaine. St. 0501. 10; A A
1.00; A supers. 86090c. '
Mohairs; Best combing, 29 032c
carding, 22&26i
Dun' Trade Review.
New Tork, March 10. Dun's tomorrow
will say:
Recent betterment in business Is sup
ported by the prospect of further gains,
although the general situation ia still
conspicuously irregular. With rapid and
uniform progress not expected, the pres
ent gradual and uneven commercial re
covery occasions no general disappoint
ment and adverse phases now affect sen
timent less noticeably. Added reason for
a more hopeful feeling appears In the
continued rise of iron and steel produc
tion, in the diminishing unemployment
ff workers and in the further expan
ion of building operations, while the im
proved financial position or agricultural
interests is awakening confidence and
stimulated buying of merchanidse.
"Apart from the broadening of the 'ac
tivities which develops wun mo aavanc
Ing seaeon, there Is an Increasing dispo
sition in various quarters to undertake
deferred commitments along conservative
lines and forward transactions are becom
ing a more potent factor In some Indus
tries. Competition for orders, however,
has narrowed profit margins In differ
ent instances, causing a closer restric
tion of outputs in certain oases, and tho
greater discrimination in public purchas
ing is reflected in price concessions in
consuming channels,
The main trend of wholesale quotations
this week was also downward. Dun's
comprehensive list disclosing a small ex
cess of declines."
Weekly bank clearings. 56,070,404,000.
Turpentine nnd Rosin,
Savannah, Ga.. March 10. Turpentine
Firm, 81c; sales, none; receipts, 20
bbls. ; shipments, 163 bbls. ; stock, 3,051
bbls.
Rosin Firm: sales. 698 casks: receipts,
694 casks: shipments, 1,176 casks; stock,
64,787 casks.
Quote: B. D, E. F. G. II. I, S4.03; K.
M, S4.25ijii4.30: M. $4.95; N, $3.30; W.
G, $5.75; W, W, $6.00.
1 11, 50 11, 00
) iillallO 01
T.Ot'd 0U
lo.un-ir 10.
. S.Snt
7 outf
I nu on
s no 4P eo
1.6titftS.o
1 . l.i, -A I . t. n
1 a aii tf 1 it tin I
II 6" tf 13.90
iniinlr II lu
s oua 9110
7.110(9 I, Oil
t'ouiilrv, tuiiiiin.it
nailer Ki. H 'r, .:?
HAT
I'r. In No I upl.no....
No. 3 upland
No. I upland..
No, 1 Itlid'Mnil a,
No, 3 midland.,...,.,,
No, I iiiid atnl. ........
No. I lowland.,
N". 2 lowland.. .,
Alfalfa, ibuke
No. I ,
Standard
No. 2
It.W
Worst straw..
Fni'lTS AND VF.0 ETA BLEU. 1
Fruit. Ilkiiiitt.s. i'-tv"" II'. mange., 1
! II and larger, r. I'WT i.O; ait ..n, 1
I 4 75; six. 2, $4 00 fl 60; .17. 314,
76ij :'5, Florida Tangerines, per box,
SI, on. I.emons, 15 500 r.o box. (Imp- !
fruit, S:t. Dtitrj 3.00 t-rui. Apples, according 1
10 arad and site. IikIIcIhu.. Sl.iotr on;
limn IteautiHs. $J (Ins J in; stamen Win.-1
sup, $150ij3.7i: Common Wlur.ip, S I. 004
4 25: rlpltzenburg, ll.l'Hil i; ItlHck Twig.
S3. 00; Arkansas lllak.. $';,.t4 00; lien
HavlB, S.1.00; Nrwiott Pippins. $.1.00.
Ktrawberrir., ttitc q. Figs, California. 24
l-kg. I ot.. $2 25: 13 pkgs. 10 or . $130.
'ate., nroin.d.iry.' 34 pkgs., $6.75 box;
llallnnli,' lljir.j lb.; Excelsior, 56 pkgs..
S3 ..
Vegetables Potatoes, per rial.: Nebras
ka Early Ohio No. 1. $2 0041 J.15; Ne
braska Irish l obblers. $2 0O',j 2 15; Colo
rado and Idaho While. S2.254t2.60; Red
Hivur Ohio No. I. S3.260 2 6n; Oregon
Nrt'.d Gems. $2.0503.76. Mweel Potatoes,
1.11'itit. 60 prr bu . Celery, Sl.604r2.00 per
dote. Lettuce, Head. Sti.otKg 4.25 crate;
Leaf. 650 75c per dox. onion.. Red, So
per lb.: Yellow, Sc per lh. I'auliflower.
$2.60 crate. Cucumber, hot house. 13.00
4r3.75 per dox. Carrots, l0.1o per lb.
Turnips. 3c per lb. Parnalps. 303140 per
lh. Heets, 214-e per lb. Cabbage, New
Texas, 3 04e per lh. Tomatoes. 60c crate.
Young Southern Radishes. .6501.00 per
doa. Young Southern Carrots, ,8001.10
per dox. Young Southern Beets, .90 it
1.10 per dox. Young Southern Onions,
9nc per do?. Brunei:. Sprouts, 25c per lb.
Shallots, 65070c per dox. Green Peppers,
300361: per lb. Parsley. 45075c per dost,
bunches.
Nuts Black Walnuts. 5c lb. English
Walnuts, MW.ISc lb. Brazil Nuts, large,
washed, 16 01 8i! lb; Brazil, medium, 140
ltfo lb. Pecans, large, 22030c lb. Al
monds, sack lots, 28c lb. reanuts: Jumbo,
raw, 11012c lb.; Jumbo, roasted, 14015c
lb.; No, 1 raw, 8 0 9c lb; No. 1 roasted,
11013a lb.
Honey In comb. $5.76 0 6.00 case.
HIDES AND WOOL.
Beef hides: Green salted. No. 1 Hate
take offl. per lb. 6tt)6c: green salted.
No. 3 (late take off), per lh., 406c: green
hides, No. 1 (late take off), per lb., 301
4c; green hides. No. 2 tlHte take offt.
per lb. 23e; green salted (old slock), per
i'ayi.., green ..iieu nun nines, ,-so. J,
per Ik, 3c; green salted bull bides. No. 2,
per lb., 2c
Horse hides: Large, each,
dlutn, each. $2.on; small, each,
and glues, 75c0$l.Oo.
Sheep pells: Green salted,
and wool, each, 6Oc0$1.OO:
green salted, aa to ilze and
5c02Oo.
Wool Choice fin an it.
10.. Jlirtr-fc: medium or K. hlnn.l ik
18021c: low And lilnnH nmw. IK ua
17c: burry wool, per lb.. 80. . "'
Wholesale juices of beef cuts are as
follows: No. 1 rib., -"."ic' Mn 0 rlt.- --...
No. 3 rib.. 19c; No. 1 loins, 27c- No 2
loins, 25c; No. 3 loins, 21c; No. 1 rounds,
18c; No. 2 rounds, 17c: No. 3 rounSs,
1414c; No. 1 chucks. 10140; No 2 chucks.
10c; No. 3 chucks. 8c; No. 1 Plates,
6c; No. 2 Plates. 6c: No. 3 nlates. p
pULBRANSEN
'"-PLAYER PIANO
WWationaltiVriced
Uf1 l'lcrtki
I I II II II I V - tTLM
mm
VTh'trtrmu Country Seat SuburM
k i 4-i la-1 IVVKICI
700 600 4495
The Art and Music Store
1513-15 Douglas Street
f
n 1 ib a 11 i'i
$2.50;
$1.50;
me-
pony
as to size
shearlings,
wool each.
blood, per
Kansas CII?" Produce.
Kansas Citv. Mnrch in t,'rm 1
Hie higher: firsts. 20ti?20Ur.
Butter Unchanged,
Poultry Hens, unchanged to lc lower;
202,",c; springs, 2c higher. 32c.
1'H.aengrr anil t-rright Mrviira.
N. Y. to Cherbourg- and Southiiiiin'on
,4(tlTVM Mar. SI Apr. II May t
31 VI'KKTAM ...Apr. 4 Apr. 25 May l
HKKKMiARIA . ...May ao.liine'.'ll July II
N. Y. to Halifax. Plymouth, Cherboutg
and Hamburg,
CAROM A Apr.S
N. Y to Queen, ton n and Liverpool
AIHtMX Apr. J
S( ITHIA Apr. 26 May SI June 2L
N. V. to Londonderry and Glasgow
ASSYRI Mar. 17
Al.l.'F.KIA Apr. S May I'I .lime 10
N. Y. to New Bedford, St. Michaels,
Lisbon, Gibraltar, Naples, 1'atras,
Dubrovnlk, Trieste
ITALIA Mar.
lioston to Londonderry, Liverpool
aud Glasgow
ASSYRIA Apr. It
Boston to Queenstown and Liverpool
LACOMA MayS May 31 JoneJS
Portland. Me., to Halifax and Glasgow
SATt KMA Mar.3fl
CASSANDRA Apr. ia
Montreal to Movlll, and Glasgow
ATIIKMA June2rt
SATIRNIA July 14
Only Canadian Steamship Line calling at
an Irish port.
Apply Company's J.ochI Agta. Everywhere.
.4 i
' WATCH US 1
Advance Coal Co.
New York Poultry.
New York. March 10. Live Poultry
Steady: fowls. 32033c; dressed steady;
old roosters, 18025c.
Eclipse Lump, $9.25
Eclipse Nut, $8.75
La Mars, Franklin County,
Lump, Egg, Nut, S11.00
Perfecto Semi-Anthracite
Lump, S13.00
Advance Coal Co.
1704 Howard Street
Phone AT lantic 1813
Classified Advertising Rates
18o per line (count 6 words to line) 1 day.
16c per line per tiay. 3 consecutive day..
16o per line per day, 7 consecutive days.
14c per line per day, 30 consecutive days.
No ads taken for less than a total of 35c.
These rates apply either to the Dally or
Sunday Bee. All advertisements appear
in both morning and evening dally paper
for the one charge.
CONTRACT RATES ON
APPLICATION.
Want ad. Accented at th followlnr Of
fices:
MAIN OFFICE 17th and Farnam ?(..
South Side 4986 South 24th,St.
Council Bluffs 15 Scyf' St.
WANT ADS RECEIVED BY FlIoNB
ATLANTIC 100(1,-'
THE BEE will not ba,-fesponsIble for
more than one Incorrect" Insertion of sn
advertisement ordereiU for more than one
time.
CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS.
Evening Edition 11:45 A.
Morning Edition 9:00 P. M.
Sunday Edition 9:00 P. M Saturday
DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES.
L
WALKER Mrs. Sadie, passed on at her
home Thursday. March 9, 1922. Mrs.
Walker is survived by 2 daughters,
Miss Bess M. Holbrook and Mrs. J. B.
Gietzeu of Omaha ; 4 sons, Wayne H.
Holbrook, Georgo W. Walker and Har
old E. Walker of Ornnha; Roy A. Wal
ker. San Francisco, t.'al.
Funeral service Saturday. March 11,
1922, from the home. 3015 Sherman
avenue at 2:30 p. in, Inlorment Forest
Lawn . cemetery. For information call
Croshy-Mnore, Webster 0047. '
JOHNSON Mrs. Evans, died at her resi
dence. 6514 N. 36th St., ago 32.
Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. from
Trinity Lutheran church, 30th and
Redirk Ave. Remains at Johnson &
Swanson chapel.
JOHNSON William, age 67 years, 3123
Mason St.
Funeral from Cole-McKay Co.'s parlors,
2616 F'arnam St., Saturday at 2:30 p. m.
Friends weloome.
FLORISTS.
Service
We Solicit
Your
Consignment
of All Kind
of Grain
to Omaha,
Chicago,
Milwaukee,
Kansas City
and
Sioux City
in the careful handling of ail
orders-for grain and pro
visions for future delivery in
all the important markets.
We Operate Office at
Omaha, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Hastings, Nebraska
Holdrege, Nebraska
Geneva, Nebraska
Chicago, Illinois
Sioux City, Iowa
Des Moines, Iowa
Hamburg, Iowa
Milwaukee, Wis.
Kansas City, Mo.
Private wire connections to all offices
except Kansas City and Milwaukee.
Every Car Receives Careful Per.onal Attention
Updike Grain Company
"The Reliable Consignment House"
LEE LARMON llH pofiV
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS
& SWOBODA. 1415 FARNAM STREET.
Farnam. JA. 1268.
amain. JA. 1906.
L. HENDERSON,JJi07
JOHN BATH, 1804
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. f
F. J. STACK &C0.,
Successor to
Stack & Falconer
OMAHA'S BEST.
XkTow AMBULANCE iVo
Thirty-third and Farnam.
HEAFEY & HEAFEY,
Undertakers and Embalmcrs.
Phone H AJtHi. Of flee jmaraam.
Hulse & Riepen,
Funeral Directors. 2224 Cuming.
4th & Wirt.
CROSBY-MOORE :
WE. 0047.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS.
2621 Wirt
Mirth..
.T. T. nnd Elimore Morrison,
StAugu.tnd Kathcrlne CuPps. 1057 ParkTV
aVPmUkoSi!riil C.u.'sle Miller, hospital, boy. j.
Matt, and Armella Schicker. 2420 South '
Twentieth street, girl. .
Nanagorrla and Jesus Garcia, 6023
South -Tnentv-fiflh street, boy.
George am t athorinc Fitzgerald, 6922
North Thirty-third avenue. Klrl
Gnrrett and Fern Cypher, 2007 North
Eighteenth street, boy.
E. H. and Mary Mulligan, 3704 Craig
avenue, boy.
.laun and Paulita Ollvo, 816 Woolworth
avenue, boy.
Victor and Sophie HnolnskI, 4414 South
Forty-first street, boy.
Deft the.
Elinor if. Smolinski, 2 months, 2414 Oak
street. -
Marv Llfcbure. 64. hospital.
Plana L. Bacon, 69, 3220 South Thirty
first street.
John Fauhwlrth. 67, hospital.
Clara Karnett, 25, 2784 South Twelfth
street.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Glenn E. Margn tz. 24. Omaha, and
Pauline C. Little, 24, Mason City, la.
William Chri.lensen, :s. Herman, Neb.,
and Edna l ow ell, 21, Herman. Neb.
Lawrence V.. Larson, 22. Herman. Neb.,
and Anna Towell, 23, Herman. Neb. .
John W. Whiteside. 61. Louisville. Neb., j
nd C'eclle Whiteside, 34, Marshalltown.
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Loctan RadiHa. 27, Omaha, and Agatlna
Pontl. 22. Omaha.
Harold Owens. 14. Central Cltv. N.h,
nd Lucille ilellartju. l. Central City,
Neb.
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