10 THK MXl UMAI1A. WKUNfchUAV. MAHtll Zl, li Market: Financial and Industrial News of the Day South Side Live Stock Ornate. UircS II. ., were, (ante. Hl ffl.i.t 4..a4ev 4 tit lilt t Mm,. 1'm4iI .. 4 ' !) thi. KrU Kilt .!. leal ' IMU ll.'M mid.llKIIK 1II SI Sit 14 M4 H.lllMHll ll'H ! )ir i is 1M.I I.t Cattle ReeellH. teera saldi lirunf I HCIta bliktf lil Is J 4 tnouib ik yierdy h nark! a rather f!rr. Veto o I o mutwr Helix Sisn.r than Ih elee el leal wHhi lop ut l beta tit lerday. fih slue about iedr l Oar l ynivnliy'i 4vaace, soma choir liaht fcaifer armftna It. Ik. Sloe. en nd fe-rtera were In riy good dema4 end old fully ieaj la la auina ca a llllla Kher, I ha heal -.aching 61 til. viuuitiun an raliia. Oood I clinic beae-a. lilltlU; lair ta good beave. toi'u7 7l; cumuia la fair beave, H Oil, loud la rhtilra rlmss, IT ) ta; fair I good searlinge, liiiat lii common ta fair ertln. K 4 la rholee heifers, M.ittl lli fair la u4hJ belters, 111.(14 11; choice la prime caw. i4evf4 4t); Kood ta rholc cows. II 1041 oo; fair ta good eowa. IUI4 110; roinmen ta fair cows, II toft II: gitod In rhiilc feeder. I"l0ft0l; fair la find feaoer, lt$l.i common la fair feeder. I 9 I &; mod to thnka iiwkora. 17.10(f) 4i fair to load ilorker 14 IM tl; rumtnon In fair aiorker. .Ulftl.; i-li haifara. I4I4 00; tf.'k cowa. I4ssul.ll; eitw-k rlve, II "S 4MI; veal calves, j.k0l.l0; bull. tasa, ate, 1 7 l'il Ik UK Kir oTr-KKS. Na. At. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. I: : I it mt I 75 fl till T 44 1010 I Ik tms t o l km 0 111? I Jl JO 1137 I 10 OWS i s i? oo t nos i it 1 1143 IS t HIT It HKIFEU. I Til 00 10 , IIS tl m 4 II 101 t III 4 i t :i BTiH'KERH AND FEEDER. 11 ..... lit I 40 IT Ill I IS i it ut i o 4 1000 TOO 10...... 764 T10I 13 nil T II II Ill 1 IS II 1(7 T (0 NULL. 1 1M 4 00 J 1710 4 it 1 1470 k 00 CALVE. II 110 T 00 4...... m 1 21 tlng receipts, 4.I0O head. Thera was liaht run f b today whuh mnvra nioitly lOfrllo higher, shipper being aillve btder and taking moilly llaht Vilahta and medium weight butrhrra. rarkln trad waa aanrrally ldo huhfr. laht hoca mid from H.lkQlOOO, mli'd loada and hulchr wrlahta IMOfjl M. arklnc vradra. $ 75 10 and axirrma iravlra, t.360l.i. Bulk of aalci iraa l.5 10.00. HOG Ko. A. Sh. Pr. No. A v. Ph. Pr. ...noi HO 10 71. .171 ... I 0 M..:fi0 70 I 75 SS..2J3 ... 10 0..:7i .... Ill ti..itt ... 110 ISC. .207 ... I It II. .181 ... 10 00 8hi-p nwrlpta, 1.000 brad. Buyrm wrra rionrlvh on the fairly liberal run of Iambi today and prlcea ruled atrady to 25c liiwar. Pnlea were moiily within tha ranite of IU. 6017H5. 00 with beat lota quoted at lis:. Clipped lamba aold from 112.(09 ? '.7. Sheep wera atrona; to qunrti-r hliher; Iiht ewea aelllnr from l.2otW9.B0. ijuotntlona on Sheep: Fat laml. ood to t hoke. Ill 7I1S.26; fat lamba, fair to good. I14.014.75; ahearlng lamba. f 1J.IO47H4.00; feeder lamba, 113.00011. 60; rull lamba. 110.0013.00; fat yearllnga. light. 1S.6013.00; fat yearling!, heavy, I9.60IJ10.SO; fat wethera. S.0010.00; fat awea. light, 19.0009.60; fat ewea, heavy, 17.0039.00. CLIPPED LAMBS. Ko. Av. Pr. No. At. Pr. SI fed.. II II 60 17S fed.. 91 12 60 191 fed.. II II 76 250 fed.. 14 13 71 Omaha Grain rn ic. I rid jm. of 19 it of 1 rar inear dark car. II ". I rar. 11.24; 1 car k), Omaha Produce Furnlabed by atat of Nebraaka, de partment of agriculture, bureau of mar ket and marketing: LIVB POULTRY. Wnolenal Wholeanl ... , Huvlnc Pr. SelllngPr. maga io.is0io.2O o.ifo.:5 Surlnga .!t . -2 ! Ilena, light 20 lions heavy..... .'-"& Cock g Dunk Geeaa 1 - W Tukcyi Stags . Springs Jl'ina Cock a , liucka tieeae Turkey! 28 24 .23l .26 .24 .21W .ii .10. .16 ' .0 .2 .25 .IS .lb .20 2i'H .20 DRESSED rOCL-TRY. , .HQ . .! :? .30 2S .22 ' IRi? .22 ' . ......... .2? i .23 ""! "!'.X!"" . .23 .2 !!.!!! ........... .3 .45 Select . No. 1 ;if :' No. I so n crick. ::::::.: 209 -21 Eggs, case count (per case).. .60.75 BUTTER. Creamery, print 36 .40 Creamery, tub -3J Country, boat 20 .55 . .25 .30 Country, common .17 .10 .20 .22 HAY. Pralria No. 1 upland '.. .$11.6012.00 No. 2 upland '2422 No. 3 upland ,H2,?'S2 No. 1 midland H.OOWll.tJ No. 2 midland .5010.o0 No. 3 midland S ", 5J No. 1 lowland LCOtflOOO No. t lowland f.eo 9.00 Alfalfa, cholc J'-5S2?S2 j i 17.0018.50 Standard '. M No. I . 12.50 13.50 No 3 10.604T11.50 Oat atraw J.JO 9.00 Wheat atraw 1MO 1.00 FRUITS 'AND VEGETABLES. Fruits Bananas: Per lh.. Viffe. Oranges: Size 216 and larger. 7.007.60; Size 250. I6.767.00; alze 288; 16.6007.00; alia 324. !6.604i)7.o0: Florida tangerines, per box, 34.00. Lemons: Per box, 15.50 7 00. Qrapo fruit: Crate. I3.E04.50. Ap ples: (Delicious, according to size and grade, 13.7664.50: Rome Beauties, ac cording to size and grade. 2.753.00; comnron Wlnesaps, according to slie and grade, I2.003.76; Black Twig, according to siie and grade, 13.00; Arkansas Blacks, according to siie and grade, 2.85fi)3.76; Ben Davis, 13.00; Newton Pippins, 13.00. Strawberries: Quart, 60e. Figa: 24 pkgs., S oa.. California, 12.25: 13 pkgs.. lO-oi., 31.50. Dates: Dromedary, 36 pkgs,. per box, 16.75; Hallowll, per lb.. 14(0)16c; Ex rls1nr. Sfi nkea.. 13.00. Vegetables Potatoes: Nebraska Early Ohio No. 1, per cwt., 32.002.15; Min nesota white stock. No. 1 per cwt., 12.00: Colorado and Idaho whites, per cwt.; $8.26 4J2.50; Red River Chios No. 1. per cwt., t3.2iei.tO; Oregon Netted Gema, per cwt.. 3.652.75: Colorado Brown Beauties, per cwt.. 12.00. Sweet potatoes: Per bu., 31.7683.50. Celery: Dozen. $1.252.00 Head lettuce: Crate, 15.0006.25. Leaf let tuce: Doxen. T590c; Red onions: Per lb.. 0mc: yellow, 9c Onion sets: Bushel, 32.603.75. Spanish onlona: Crate, 34.60 6.00. Cauliflower: Crate. 32.50. Cucum bers: Dosen. hot house, S2.SO3.75. Car rota: Per lb., 3H5c. Turnips: Per lb.. Sc. Parsnips, lb., 35ttc. Beets, lb., mf 3c. Cabbage: New Texaa, lb., 304c. Tomatoes: Crate. 34.60&6.00. Green Vegetables Young southern radtehea, dozen. 65cJl.00; young south ern beets, dozen, S0-1 00; young south ern onions, dosen. 90c 90c; young south ern turnip, dozen, 31. 00: Brussells sprout, lb., 25c; shallots, dozen, S570c; green peppers, lb., 30935c; paraley, per dozen, bunches. -45975. HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hides: Green salted No. 1. per lb., 6 6c; green salted No. 3. per lb., 466c; green hides. No. 1. per lb.. 3 4c; green hides. No. 2. per lb., 293c; green salted (old stock), per lb., 23c; green salted bull hide. No. 1, per lb., 3c; green salted bull hide. No, t, per lb.. Sc. Horse hides: Large, each. 32.50; me dium, each, 32.00; small, each, 31.50; pony and glues, each, 75c$1.00. Sheep pelts: Green salted, s to else and wool, each, 60c931.00; shearlings, green salted, as to lz and wool, each. 1020c. Wool: Choice fin and half-blood, per lb.. 327c: mediora or three-eighta-tlood, per lb., 202Sc; low and quorter-blood, per lb., 17 lie; burry -wool, per lb., I 12c. Wholesale price ot beet cut ar follows: No. al rlba, 25e; No. S rlba. 23c: No. 3 rib, lie: No. 1 loins, IJc: No. 3 loin. 2Sc; No. 3 loina, zyo; No. 1 rounds, lie: No. 2 rounds, 17c: No. I rounda, 14Hc; No 1 chucka, lOttc; No. chucka. lc; No. t chucks. Ic: No. 1 plate, fc; No. 1 plates, kc; No. 1 pTstes. 4c. , Wholesale price of beef cut are as fol low!: No. i rlba, fJc; Ko. , lc; No. , lie No. 1 loins. 26c: No. . 24c; No. S, 31c; No. 1 rounds, lie; No. 3, He; No. I. 14c; No. 1 chucka, 10c: No. I. te; No. S, Ic; No, 1 plate. Ic; No. t. Ic; No. 3, ee. Mew Yorte Prodnre. , New York. March tl. Butter Steadier: creamery extras. 40c: creamery, firats. 37 493Hc; packing stock, current make No. 1, 21c Kgga Firm: fresh gathered extra first. I6H6!71c: ditto finta. la lie. Cheese Firm: state, whole milk flat, treah specials. 2i6111c Omalia, Mirch 21. LivtrpooJ ficr openiniE lowrr df vflaped an nivancuiK tendency, tut thit liatj little tlfect on our luturc marked at lung at wheat came out in fair volume and uifort wti Uik ing. The buyeu of the Ut Itw iJjvi turned irllen and pricet in the rarly teision thowrd an easier ln, corn brine; particularly weak. The heavy vUible of all kmd of grain ii attract ing attention and the belief ii crow in K that delivrnei on the first of May iill K hravv anH thi no doubt If- rnunta fnr a ana A deal of todav'l caaiueii. Hour demand wa poor and reports Irom the toutnete wheat crop were more optomiit V vrurt0r uer nrit intereateit ai domeitic demand wai at a minimum hmal prices are around the loweii the day. Rpreint nf wheat today were can, ai compared with J car la year; 51 can ot corn, against 01 c lati .veir and a total of 82 cart oats, a aRainit 131 ran last year. Total shipments were 86 can, agauut 124 cars a year arjo. There wai a slow demand for or dinary wheat, but a Rood drmand for dark gradei in the cash market, and Ifnic lower than yesterday. Corn sold Vi&Wit lower. oats ere W IC lower, rye w" i. lower and barlcv nominally Ic lower. WHF.AT. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. tt.II; 1 cr (ml-darkl. 11 32. No. S hard winter! ti ll; 1 rar. II 2t; 1 No. 3 hard winter: fsmutty). II 2 N.v bard winter: 1 car (near dark). 1 . . . ... NO. k hard winieri I rr inr'j.'i rent heat (limaged). S1J2: I ear. 3 t per lent heat dsmnged, musty). II 01. Sample durum: I ear. Sl.. No. I yellow, herd: I cr. tl tl. No. 3 yellow, hard: I rare. I..J. No. I spring; 1 rar (dark northern), "no! 3 mixed: 1 ear (durum), lt.10; I rar (smutly), 11.01. COHV. No 1 whits: k car (ahtpperi1 Iota), kl So No.' t White: t rare I5r; 3 cars. !lt. ' No. 1 yellow: t car (ahlpiiera lota). '"no t yellow: 1 ear . (ihlppera1 lots), SOHc; 3 ran. lOr: 4 rare. Sir. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, t0V4c; 4 cars, tor; I ear. 10 He. No. 1 mixed: 1 ear (shipper1 tout, "n 1 mlxd: 2 rar. 4l'c; I car (old billing). 4K4r. - No. 3 mixed: 1 rar, 4mr; I car, 49c, No. k mixed: 1 car, lllic, OAT. No t white: 1 car. 36 '4r. - No. 3 white. 4 cars. 33 Sc. . Sample whito: 1 car (22 per cr,t corn). TtYR. Sample: t car. 39c. OMAHA RECEIPTS A VP SHIPMENTS. Roccipts Today. AVheat ' Corn tl Oat 12 Rye Hurley Shipments. Wheat 1 Corn Oats 14 Rye Barlev , CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots , Wheat St 54 a Corn 50.'. 220 397 Oata 124 1.1 44 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat 84 61 97 Corn 23 29 2 Oats 5 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat 69 !H . 12 Corn 66 64 6 ; Oats 2S D2 - 81 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT P.IXE.1PTS. MinneapoliB 161 202 129 Dilluth 69 138 32 Winnipeg 915 937 461 V. S. VISIBLE. Bushels Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat 38.179.000 38.85:. 0110 J4.679.0OO Corn 49.609.000 4S. 078, 000 29.847,000 Oats 67.322.000 67.843.000 34.907.000 Rve 8. 65!. 000 7.782.000 1.614.000 Barley 1.817,000 1,725,000' 2.110.000 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Dl Oil Chicago Grain financial Week Year Ago. Ago 1!) 43 67 l .-, 18 2 6 4 3 r.i 72 S4 87 21 S 2 .. Peeetnt . Wheat Corn Oata Shipments Wheat . Corn Oat 729.000 777.000 620,000 8 12.000 1.007.000 609,000 677.000 891,000 4D6.00O S68.O0O 649.000 766.000 474,000 769,000 917,000 r.i; nan inc. nnn Kif; ooo CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushels. Wheat 29.61.0IO "8,432.000 21.685.000 Oat 7.150.000 7,570,000 7,062,000 Knnaa Cits' 1-ve stock. Kansas City, March 21. Cattle Re ceipts, 8.500 head; beef steer generally steady to 25o higher; top heavy, 39.00; early sales, 36.508.6G; she stock steady to strong; good to choice oows, 35.60 6.25: better grades heifers generally W.60 4JI7.00; all other classes around steady; canners and cutters generally 13 00(5)4.25; most bulls, 3.754.t0; practical top, 38.60: good feeders, $7.00'. 30; most stoekers, 6.007.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; averaging around steady; lights mostly steady to 10c lower; others steady to strong, closing weak: top, 110.10; 190 and 200-pound welghta, mostly 39.I010.05; 240 and 300 pounders, 39.65039.86; packer top, 310.00; bulk of sales, $9.40fi10.50; throwout sow generally 38.50igi8.75: best stock pigs, 39.40; bulk good kinds. IS.00fiJ9.25. Sheep Receipts, 10,000 head; sheep market strong; lambs 1625c higher; top, 115.25; bulk early sales. 147516.15. St. Lonls Livestock. East St. Louii. 111., March 21. Cattle Receipts, 2.500 head: beef steers opened steady to strong: closed weak to 15c low er; top yearling steers, 18.35; top weighty steers, 18.25: bulk, $6.757.76; heef cows, hulls, canners and . stoekers steady to strong; veal calves steady; closed dull: hulk, 8.O08.60; top, 18.76. Hogs Keceints. 10.500 Head: market closed about 25c to 35c lower; top, 110.65; practical top, li".3f; bulk 110 to 230-pound average, S10.25 10.B0 : bulk 240 to 280 pound average, $10.00tf10.25; pigs 60c lower. 38. 25 9.50; packer sows weak. I8.36W8.C5. Sheep and Toombs Receipts, 600 head; steady to strong: beat Iambs. 115.85 to city butchers: handy weight ewes, 39.25; neavies. Ji.su: shorn yearlings, 112.01); wethers, 10.2S. Chicago XJTeetoek. Chicago, March 21. Cattle Receipts, 8.000 head: active; beef steers, she stock, bull, stoekers and feeders, strong to 15c higher; bulk beef steers, 37.508.75; veal calves, strong to 2Sc higher: bulk fat she. stock. 35.156.75; bulk stoekers and feed era. 36.6097.25. Hogs Receipts. 11,000 head: mostly 10c to 15c lower than yesterday's avsrage; some lights off more; top, 110.50, early; bulk, 39.8010.30; pig about steady; hulk, deelrable, 100 to 120-pounders, 39.003.S0. Sheep Receipts. 11.000 head: killing classes, mostly 25c higher; top wooled lamba, 316.00; bulk, 315.60916.00. Sioux City Lira Stork. Sioux City, la., March 21. Cattle Re ceipts. 2.000 head: market strong and ac tive; fed steers and yearlings. S7.007.5p: warmed up steers and yearlings, 35.00 7.00; fat cows and heifers, 34.0067.25: canners, 32.0004.00; veals, 34.008.5O; feeders, S6.007.40; calves, M. 5007.50; feeding cows and heifers. 33.5005.10; Hookers. IS.00tJ7.25. Hoga Receipts. 3.000 head: market 10 15c higher; butchers. I9.60fl.80; lights, 3I30S3.90: heavy mixed, 31.4008.60; heavy packers, 38. 2593.73. Sheep Receipts, 100 head: market 10c higher; bulk of aales, II.C069.I6; fed western lambs, I1S.40. St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph. Mo.. March 21. Cattle Re ceipt. 1,600 head; market strong to 25c higher; steers. It. 7501.15; cowi and heif er. t4.004tl.16; calvea, t4.IO07.6O. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market un even, steady to to higher; top 11.15; bulk, ll.7509.il. Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 3,500 head; ateady to zc nigner; lamb, H4.6O01t.Z5; we. 11.000 17 Mmxmpolki Grain. Mlnneaiwlla, March 21. Wheat Re ceipt. Ill car, compared with 121 car a year ago. Cash: No. 1 northern. 11.41 0 1.62i; May, 11.414: Jnly, 11.11. . Corn No. I yellow. SOOUc Oats No. 3 white. 31 011 He. Barlev I8?'c Rve No. 2. 95 0 IS He Flax No. 1. 12.13 6 1.17. By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Uauko lt M W!f, Chicago, March 21 General tin. loading by local and eastern longt in all grains made a sharply jrr range. VVMle there wrre numerous null ral!ir they were short-lived. Final trades were about at the bot tom. Wheat lost I jc, corn I 3 MA 7-c, oat i :i-4e and rye At no time were wheat prices above the finuh of the previous day. the opening being ! u Ic tower and values gradually worked lower with a near collapte toward the cloie when the inride figures were made. The local trade has made an effort to bull the market for several days, but the lark of outside buiinrs has been againit them. The bullish news at tracted little attention today. : pari nM Maav. F. i pert demand was slow lad 0 sale rr rmfirmeil up la lh rlns whim bad dprraing ffrl na a!u-a. Thar waa aa untrtuna of nervoua uncertainly llirouahoul lh day with an ihealut ! of lh- astreaatv billing Khlth ha rharatriid the market of lata. lor. in and domeaile n-wa was fttixed. An lntf.. of l.ltl.vo l.q.h'ls la lh world's available supply mada lh- total alnimc iao.ouo.eo0 huehala or 4 J, 000,000 bushel more than last .ar. While few unfavorable rrep report ara coming from the eiu'hweat 1hy are not as yt of a character la Indue any material buing. The May-July apr-ad narrowed to around 11 rem at lha laat, lha smallest so far. Liverpool clo-e -I unchanged while lluenoi Aire was e higher at the opening. Shaw Heavy t ndrrton. Corn and oata showed a distinctly heavy undertone from lh atari. Thera nothing In lh nral run nf the new to indur grriva buying. With a alow domcatlu and seaboard demand, re l'ft f corn planting becoming general In pari nf Tetns, price dchn-d radtly. Home atop ! nrder war uncovered .n 111 way down. At tile Inside corn uaa off 44i: and osls He from tha previous diiv finish, l-'lnnt trades tr nh'itit Ihe loslde. Thera i a fair de. rytnd for May rorn tit to. and undr. heceipta wera email with white corn ofr sje. rnmparrd with May, The e loard reported 21u.0nA bushel corn ld abroad, kit no purchase wtr mad In tha wear. Sentlinont vias distinctly bearish. Receipt. 147 car corn, and ST car oata. Kxiiortrr wer good buyer of ry fu ft'rea and also took cash grain, securing 15. 000 busheia lp tha west, but tha mar ket waa easy In sympathy with other gralna. wlih May 30V,o under May wheat at the Inst. No. 3 on track v. as 2c under May. Pit Note. Minneapolis reported the demond for rash wlt"M waa mt cb good, and mill said the flour buslncsa was poor. A Hnltlmore wire to Bennett sld: "Our No. 2 red garlicky wluat ta now uloiut over our May, as against 6a nbovo a few dajs ago. Appeara to bo no demand (or l:riiled Stales wheat for ex port, and domesiic trade Is at a minimum. Kurope is apparently Independent of ua for some time to rome." Probable Import requirements tn Europe from March 1 to July 1 are es timated bv .1. Itnenbaunt tlrnln com pany lit 2V7.20O.O0I bushels. Hh 28.840. 000 bushels for noti-Tiuropa.in countries, or a total nf 3ii6.0flO.0OO bushels, while prob able remaining surplus stocks March 1 were 311,000.000 bushels, showing a close adlustntent of supplies and requirements. The estimate of the American eomntla sloner of agriculture In Argentina make crop of vheat 154,873,000, ag.ilnet 170, tiiiii.ooo bushels tho previous year. This viould Indicate a surplus for export or about 81.000,000 bushels, exclusive or carry-over stocks. ( Demund I Light. .lackson's New York office wirci "Cahlea ara lower this morning, with no export reported overnight. Gulf casn. brokers say absolutely no demand so far.'' Winnipeg wires: "Trade about evenly divided between buyers and sellers. No special feature. Hears pointing to big receipts, while bulls say no actual whrai tor Bale In pit." Wheat acreage In Roumanian, Bulgaria, Spain. France. Belgium and Finland as officially reported aggregates. 27,591.000 cores compared with 30,124. 0oo acres Inst year. Italy has suspended Import dutleB until June 30. Chilean wheat rrop Is officially estimated at 23.883.- ooo hi.ahcl- mrulnsl. 2fi.180.000 bushels Inst year and a five-year average of 21 206 000 bushels. Damage reports are coming from Hungary, but the ouflooit in other European countries In generally favorable. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. March 21. Art. Open. High. Low. Close Yea. Wht. May July Sept. Rve May July Corn May July Sept. Oat May July Sept. PorK May Lard May July Rib May uiy 1.38 1.S7I4 1.207 1.21'Vs 1.12 I 1.06 U I I .98 I .61 .61 .64H .644 .66 U .38 . ,41k .1 1.31 1.20T4 1.12?; l.ocu .61 .64 .66 .38 .40 .41 1.34 1.174 J. 17 1.111 I- 1.34'4 1.34 1.18 1.17 l.U Is .1. 1.38 1.38 1.21 '4 1.20', 1.12?i 1.04 1.04Vi 1.0SW, .96Vil .96 'A I .98 .62 .6414 .64 ,65 m .59 .62 .65 .60 .63 .37 .39 .40 .1 .37 .37 .39 .40 .66 .38 .40 .41 If 11.10 11.25 110.80 10.25 111.10 11.30 110.80 (10.25 .120.00 110.92 110.92 111.15 IMS 11.16 11.37 110.80 l0.22 110.80 10.22 110.80 10.27 New York Cotton. New York, March 21. The list In the cotton market today went slightly higher after early liquidation In trading of gen- 1 MimtaBBncBB Tlnth Inasea and Brains Vera recorded in the morning, but all movements were within narrow limits, ai the outset prices were froced down 3 to 10 points; before midday they were at a level of 8 to 16 points net advance'. Local bulls bought on the better cables and selling was based on xaore favorable weather In the cotton belt. Dullness marked the afternoon trading, amounting only to professional give and take. The market closed near its high, 2 to 12 point better than Monday. Spot cotton was quiet, unchanged, 18.40c for middling upland. South spot markets were Galveston, 17.55c, 6 points advance; New Orleans, 16.75. unchanged; Savannah, 17.38. un changed; Augusta, 17c, unchanged; Mem phis, 17.25c, unchanged; Houston, 17.60c, 10 points advance; Little Rock, 17, unchanged. New York Sugar. New Tork, March 21. The raw sugar market was a little easier today with Cuban prices unchanged on the spot and I-I60 lower for early April shipment, with both positions now quoted at 2c, cost and freight, equal to 4.11c for cen trifugal. There were salea of 20,000 bags of Cuba for March shipment and 8,000 bags for April clearance at quoted prices and 29.400 bags of Porto Rlcos tor April shipment without port option at 4c c I. f. Raw sugar future were easier under realizing sales, prompted by tho more liberal offerlogs in the spot market, f inal quotations prices were -7 to 8 points net lower. May. 2.59c; July. 2.77c; Septem ber. 2.92c; December, 2.96c. There were no changes In refined sugar with fine granulated listed at 6.50c. Refined futures were without transac tion. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, March 31. Potatoes Dull, re ceipts. 50 cars; total U. S. shipments, 619; Wisconsin sacked round whites, 31.60 1.70 cwt.; ditto bulk. I1.6601.7S cwt.; Minnesota sacked red rivers. 31.65 cwt.; Minnesota sacked round whites, 11.450 1.66 cwt,: Colorado sacked round whites, 31.15. Montana sacked russet rurals, 11 85 cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals, 31.750 1.16 cwt. Dried Fruit. New Tork. March 21. Evaporated Ap ple Few offered. Prunes Quiet. Apricots NomlnaL Peaches Firm, Raisins Quiet. MlnneapoU floor. Minneapolis, Minn., March 21. Hour Unchanged. Bran 124.60026.00. Kansas City Prod ace. Kansa city. Mo., March 21. Eggs tic higher; first. 22c. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Jirw York Poaltry. New York. March 21. Live and dressed 1 poultry, quiet and unchanged. . . . By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. (lata Ha 1 aaaaal Wis. Ktw York. March 21. Following the decline in bankers' acceptance rates on Monday's mar art. aireel rates for merchants' paper were re dured l c today. The new quota tion of 4 U2 to 4 3-4 per cent was Ihe lowest aince August. 1917, and virtually on a level with the present fferve bank rediscount rale. Liberty bond prices roponded as they did to the preceding day'i money market movement. The firat I per tenia tod lb third llii B..IR aalna abate IB arevloa k'lll points la their epn mata.t hmotr. Th IS per ! lea) at 4iobr. lilt, of which lh amount In lh public's hand I neatly laur a !' mat ar any .ih.. la.UM liidatf reached a arire kA rmiat auov Ih baal rl tombed by I a lha market, avea la Ih whoa. II aa first 4lt la oa in siina tbsni. May ttearh far. It I still 1 I I (Mint bslesl tha sub scription prlca, but lh nun a r-paea of lh band la change In money re render It not al all in.probshle hi ih'e ttatfa also will reach par lb year I Over, other Investment boads shewed strengih aiain outside or a few instance in mku'I. aneuiativa realising after a pre vious rapid tie ( with lh Kreaih re public bonds), caused moderate reaction. Tb day's stork market moved Irregular. lys net aovaare ana net o-ennao war fairly balanced. Hallway inerre again eoni -nerally motion!.., with m thing f rearitoa in in tnree or .our tork vbhh wer am up suaoeaiy on Uniin.V. Today' recovery In tb principal Euro pean exchangee, following nonuar nea seemed to ndli-l llttl mora than tha familiar backward and farwatd awing. The tie: man mark lost moat of It lata recovery of Monday, but II did nol el back below lha third of a cent price. Reparation .'lay Fart. Tha reparation payment no douhl ha lie part In thi recurrent ueprcinoni hut It la difficult to Imsiin any equilib rium restored ao long a Ilia present Cler mau Idea prevail that depreciation ha u euiinertion with lh 3:.oiu,ono,0o marks of new Paper, turned out by the printing ptcia sine r.ovemiier. Tsutvi statement ut me I'tMorarm of l oinioene, giving the source of our gold Import of leal month, I curiously mtereating. It nd emeii, wnn in 1'ranavaal Bfr k WHS Under WSV. Wnen the far east waa na longer shipping gold and when Frnr waa known to t ' t.nrtlna? cold onlv enarlngly. that tho monthly arrivals In tb United State would l negligible. Tha denartment figure ahow that from those source w received laat month l.'H.OOO.i.no less than In February, l2i. Hut the receipt from Denmark and Mweden told a very different etory; they Increased 313.000,000 from a year ago. ana tb total gold arrival In February de reaeed only from 42,100,000 la 1921 to 3-I.7O0.O0O la 19::. New York Stocks of nrlcea of the leading slock. furnished by Logan & Bryan, .48 Peter Trust building: RAILROADS. Mon. High. Low. Close. Close. A., T. S. F 97 97 91 7 R (c U 39 SS'i 39 3l Canadian Pacifio..l36'4 136 136 136 N. Y. Central 8S .7 17 k Ches. & Ohio 24 62 62 2 Cireat Northern ..74 74 V. 74 74 Illinois Central ..102 10Pi 103 101 K C Southern ... 23 25 25 26 Lehigh Valley ... 60', 69 69 60 Missouri J'ac 32 H 23 22 22U N. Y & N. H.... 19 18 19 1714 Northern Pacific . 78 'i 77 77 78 Cht. & N. W 71 i 70 voh ii Pcnn. R. R 37 37 37 Vi 87 Roadlng 74'4 74 74 74 C. U. I. & P 41 4 41 41 41 Southern I'ac 87 86 87 17 Southern Ry 22 21 22 21 C, M. & St. P.... 23 28 23 23 Union racitlo ....134 133;) 134 '184 ST KEL3 Am. Cor Foundry 150 153 166 154 Allla-Ohalmera ... 4 46 46 47 Am. Locomotive ..109 108 109 101 Haldwin Loco 108 107 17 107 Bethlehem Steel... 68 67 67 67 Colo. Fuel & Iron. 31 30 31 SI Crucible o7 t 66 67 Am. Steel Foundry 34 33 33 33 Lackaw'a Steel..., 60 49 49 60 Mldvnle aSteel 35 34 34 34 Pressed Steel Car.. 72 71 72 71 Repub. Steel AV I. 63 53 62 624 Ry. Steel Springs.. 96 96 96 96 Sloss-Sehcffield ... 43 41 41 43 H V. S. Steel 96 94 15 96 Vanadium 39 38 18 38 COPPKR9. I Anaconda 61 51 61 62 Am. S. & Rer. CO. 63 62 4 ' " Cerro De Paaco 35 Chill 17 17 17 17 Chlno 78 27 27 28 Calumet & Arizona 60 60 60 60 Inspiration 41 40 41 40 Kenuecott 30 29 30 30 Miami .....28 28 . 28 28 Nev. Con 15 15 16 14 Ray Con 16 15 15 15 Seneca 13 13 13 13 Utah 4 64 64 '64 OILS. Gen. Asphalt .... 61 69 61 60 Cosden 36 36 .36 36 Cal. Peterol 62 61 62 61 Island Oil 1 1 1 1 Invincible Oil 18 17 18 18 Mex. Pet 123 120 122 121 Middle States .... 14 13 14 14 Pacific Oil 49 49 49 49 Pan-Am 56 56 66 66 Phillip 36 36 36 36 Pierce Oil 8 1 8 Pure Oil 81 30 30 32 Royal Dutch .... 63 63 62 63 Sinclair Oil 26 24 25 24 Std. Oil, N. J. . . .174 174 174 174 Texas Co 44 44 44 44 Union Oil 19 18 18 18 White Oil ....... 10 10 10 10 a MOTORS. Chandler... 74 72 78 72 Gen. Motors 10 10 10 10 Willys-Overland ..1 8 9 8 Plerce-Arrow 17 17 17 17 White Motor 41 40 40 41 Studebaker 106 103 104 101 RUBBER AND TIRES. Fisk 1 17 16 17 16 Goodrich 39 39 89 40 Kelley-Springfleld. 45 45 45 44 Keystone Tire .... 19 17 17 18 Ajax 17 16 I'W U. S. Rubber 63 62 Sift 63 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sug 44 43 43' 43 A. O. & W. 1 29 29 29 29 Am. Int. Corp 43 43 43 48 American Sumatra 33 32 32 82 Am. Tele. 122 121 121 1" Am. Can 46 45 46 46 Central Leather ..37 37 37 37 Cuba Cane 17 W 16 17 Cuban-Am. Sug. . 25 24 24 24 Corn Products ...105 104 106 104 Famous Players... 80 79 79 80 General Electric. 15 155 166 166 Gt. Northern Ore.. 37 36 36 36 Int. Paper Am. H. & L., pfd.. 71 70 70 71 U. . Ind. Alcohol.. 47 47 47 47 Int. Paper 47 45 46 46 Int. M. M.. pfd.... 71 70 70 71 Am. Sugar Ref.... 73 72 72 72 Sears-Roebuck ... 71 70 71 71 Stromsberg 47 47 47 47 Tobacco Products.. 63 62 62 62 Worthington Pump 61 60 61 61 Wilson Co 40 40 40 39 Wesl'se Electric... 67 67 67 67 American Woolen.. 88 87 88 87 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil ... 26 26 26 ! Am. Agrt. Chemical 39 89 39 39 American Linseed.. 35 33 34 33 Bosch Magneto ... 44 44 44 .44 Con. Can 63 62 63 62 Cal. Packing .... 76 76 76 76 Col. O. & L 13 82 82 12 Col. Graph 3 8 3 3 Nat. Enamel .... 16 36 56 36 United Crult 137 137 137 Lorlllard Tobacco Io0 National Lead.... 0 10 10 10 Philadelphia Co... 38 37 37 37 Pullman 120 118 120 118 Punta Al. Sugar.. 43 43 42 42 So. P. R. Sugar.. 64 54 64 Retail Stores .... 46 46 46 46 St. L. & S. T.... 58 28 28 28 Va. Car Chem.... 35 34 34 Total salea, 741,600 shares. Money Close, 4 per cent; Monday close, 3 per cent. Marks Cloae, .0035 e. Franc Close, .0191c; Monday close, .0899e. Sterling Close, 14.17; Monday close, M.17. ( St, Louis Grate. St. Louis, March 31. Wheat May, 31.31; July, 31.14. Corn May, tc; July. tlc Oats May, 39c: July, 41c Kansas City Grain. Wheat C!6se. May. 11.22; July. 1.10; September. 11.05. Con Mar. S4c; July, 67c; Septem ber, (00. f New York Bonds (Tha Bee la the only Omaha Nswipapcr which publiih the of fikial cloae of the New Ycrk stock achanse bonds ) Kear Verb, Starch II failed Cute War fietaiiun. ae fepreavnted by l.itMrt ad Vlrluf tee lire, weie Ihe au(adlnf f.aiuree f luUss a bend titarbal. I'eal. tas were enei.ai.a aad neatly all at lh ! eeria eiuaad al gain. frawrh severuffietii 1 and I agsla 4 aay la raanamg salea and Keen-a n.Mnlcua! me4 e he gftacted, far lh same .aa.n. la ihe dou.-eue Hat meet of rn day's hiher price wera made by speculative fella. Including ", M. Letll d I.I Krseetere, aliurt, Kanaaa and Tessa, Chl.aje ai4 Altn and N.w It a van. the l"ar ruin on the atrangih ef the terk, Saiee (par value) appro. Imeled III,. Sll.ie. I all4 blalea Itoad. Salea la II High lw Close II! I. Ill tl II 4 1)11 17.7 31 l.m let I .... 4 17 ID lie 4 I lb 14 4s ....II II 17 71 17 13 tit Lib lal 41 .... I4tt 04 H: Lib 24 4S .... Ii 01 17 U 17 11 j:4 Lib Jd 4. .... I 14 14 net 1 a y i, hi ia 4'( .. tM nil mi 111 Victory 1 loo 04 lour, loan l7T Victory 4V t !01 10 looaij Farelga, liaferament, hut and Municipal, tl Argentina I ...... 14 11 13 f I'lty H-rn Is 111 111 111 I riiy Iterarn la... .101 l"i lot 14 City llord.aui la. 14 14 I City Chri.tiana a,os e 0 31 City Copenhac l 10 10 ' It I'lty t.yon (a 17 14 114 City lUraelllea .. 14 I 14 It city R l Jan Is.. .101 o 1o: I I'lty Zurich ....111 111 111 114 P.pt Seine T 6 14 14 IS Join Canada k 31. 11 ' 11 II Hon Can k not. loo tt loo 41 )ul Ra Ind a 4 14 14 1 French Cloy 7...04 101 H'1 14 French Gov la .... Io 107 107 I Jsnanea 4 7k 74 74 It .Up lt 4s 10 01 IS SI King Kelgium I.. 103 oi 1o: IT King l'.-lsium 7s .101 10't 14 'I King l-enmark I. 17 17 IT It King Italy .. 14 13 14 5 King Norway a. ..111 111 111 31 King Sweden la ...100 100 100 SI Rep Chile Is 4 ... .104 104 104 4 Hep Culia Is 44... 0 10 10 21 Itcp VrUKUav ..106 10 101 1 Hia Queensland 7a..lo'i 101 l'H 40 Sale 'on fed k....ll? 1141, 117 l:: I K GI1AI k 22.104 104 104 74 I K (lllvt f- 2l..l0k 104 104 07 VK (lHArl k 37. .100 SIS ISO 94 II 8 llraxll a ....105 104 106 PS IT g Mexico 4 .... 4 47 44 71 U 8 Mexico t kl 61 kl Railway and Miscellaneous Rand. It Am Ae Chem 7(.02 101 101 v. Am Smelting Is... 19 II 89 II Am Sugar Is 11 18 11 Am T at T rot 6.. 16 II Am T T cy ..1I6 111 11 I Am Writ Pan 7s.. 13 83 It 31 Annnur A Co 4s. 17 17 17 II ATSF rv 4 6k... 80 10 10 I ATASP ad) 4a 11 11 11 621 ATARI gen 4s.... 18 II 11 l All coast L 1st 4 87 67 17 I Atlantic Fruit 7.. x. s .. S Atl Refining 6.. 104 104 1"4 I II A o cv 4.... 78 78 78 ii n u m u su'i n " 34 B ft A tl S t in )el Tel of P 7. 108 103 108 3 lleth Steel ref Is.. 2 91 92 7 Beth Stl P M t.. 88 S 88 14 I) Kd gen 7a ee I..107 lo losi 4 Bush Ter Bid 6s. 89 19 89 4 Calif n U 6a.... .i 14 94 23 Can North ... 109 lo loj 41 Can Pac deb 4s .... 77 77 77 ' 3 Cen tin con la... 96 96 96 10 Cen Leather 6s.... 94 94 9674 11 Or de Pan Is ....114 114 114 37 Ches Ohio cv 4s 85 86 86 20 Che & Ohio cv 6s.. 88 68 88 3 Chi Ai Alton 3s.... 79 79 79 7 C B Ai Q gen 4s.... 87 87 87 31 C B i ref 6 97 94 97 20 C & E I gn 6 ne.. 78 77 77 Chi Gt West 4s... M 60 61 70 C 8f & S P ref 4s 61 68 61 27 O M & SP cv 4.. 65 64 6474 48 C M S P cv 6... 66 64 64 1 (Tft N W 6V4S 106 106 1061,4 St Chi Railways 6a... lit 80 80 I C 71 I & P gen 4s. 82 82 82 27 C R T P ref 4s. 79 79 79 I C S P M & O deb 6s 93 93 13 14 Chi U Sta 6.. ..116 114 115 10 C W I 4s 71- 71 71 38 Chile Cop lis 86 86 86 5 Colo In. lu 6s 72 72 72 9 0 Sou rfg 4 88 87 88- 11 Col G S- R 6s 92 91 92 18 Cnnsol Gas 7 108 107 108 14 Cuba C Sug cv 7s. 85 85 85 8 Cuban Amor 8e....l05 10S 105 12 Cuban R R 7s...lo; 102'i 102 13 Del i- Hud cv 5s.. 93 92 93 59 D A R G ref 6s... 46 45 45 -15 T A R a Imp 6s.. 80 80 80 11 Detroit Edison 6. 103 102 103 I Pla Match 7 s. ..108 10S 108 40 n P de N 7s....104 104 104 10 Duquesne Light 6s. 102 103 102 10 Erie Gen 4s 46 44 43 63 Erie Con 4s 6! 60 61 32 Fisk Rubber 8s.... 104 103 104 1 General Elce 6s... 98 98 98 112 Goodyear T 8s 31 99 99. 99 1 Granby Mln 8 .... 92 92 92 14 Grand Trunk 6. ..102 102 102 143 Gt North 5s 16 96 96 105 Gt North 7 108 108 108 63 Hud A Man adj 5s. 80 80 80 62 Iltl Central ref 4s.. 85 85 85 11 Illinois Cen 6 .. 19 19 99 42 Inter Met 4s.... 16 15 15 66 Inter Met 4s ct.. 12 12 12 83 Inter R T 6s 62 62 62 kl Inter M M 6s 95 95 95- 1 Inter Pap ref 6a.. 84 84 84 3 Invincible Oil 8a .. 96 96 96 6 Kaa City Sou 6s... 86 85 86 5 Kel-Sprlng Tire 8s. 106 106 106 1 Lacka Steel 6s 60.. 99 99- 99 3 Laclede Gas ref 6s. 87 87 87 21 L 8 A M S 4s 28.. 93 93 13 23 L S A M S 4s 31.. 92 92 92 2 Lehigh Valley 6s.. 102 102 102 1 Liggett A Myers 6s. 95 95 95 24 Louis A Nash un 4 80 90 90 16 Louis A Na ra 6. 102 102 102 65 Mar St Ry con 6. 88 88 88 3 Har Oil 8 war... 93 92 12 7 Mez Pet 8 104 103 103 23 Midvale Steel 6.. 86 86 86 23 M K A T 1st 4s... 77 77 77 105 MK4T adj 6 new 60 60 60 87 MKAT pr I 6 new 83 .81 82 26 Mo Pac gen 4s... 63 63 63 27 oM Pac rfg 6s 23.. 99 99 99 10 Mont Power 6s.... 95 94 94 1 Morris A Co 4s.. 84 84 84 6 Nat Ry of Mex 4s 25 26 25 81 N O T A M 6s.... 69 69 69 69 N Y Cent deb 6s.. 101 100 100 It h t etHi s-.ts lt4, 11 I New H dak 4s tt III 44 41 II haw III) da k 41 41 ) 41 It N T Hy rf U "! 34 11 4 N T W H 4wt.. 44 41 44 ti Nor a ait fi .. iv H II K-r A tea M II Nor A We r ..! -4 lJ Nr Paeih i ! it It t Mar faciflo 4 .... l III N U N II IW..II. ! tstlt II N aisle fow it,, 11 II N W 11.11 Tal ll .lit l I'l 4 lr and 4lif tl I 11 St 11 I Or y A M c I ' 4 O a L raf 4 S 4 H L cue I 44 el. 41 t ' III 11 W H I I N Ii, 11 fl It I fee OAK t al 11 1 Packard Mel ...141 11 t"S 4 Pea km p T ai!, 11 IT 11 114 1 H K ea 41.. tl IT fa 14 H ea ts n 4 7 I I'e H H 1T ll S4 4 Para klarq raf ts.. It 3 It I Pierre oil dab Is.. II l II II I'l l! A 81 li Is ... II 14 14 I Port H la A t ts,. It 14 II I Heading (an 41... 14 14 14 I Map I A a Is I' 11 5 R 41 A W Is" 4s,, 71 71 71 k H I A A L 4... 11 Tl 71 I MLIMka rfg 4a 4 14 14 111 "t.wMKP In 4i A. 71 te 111 H I. A M T d ll.. 1 71 ll IT H la A 8 P Ine la.. II t 11 I H la Sou 1st 4!.... IT 74 7t II Air I ron 4i,,. 4 4i 1,1 amelsir Oil 7s... nl 12 oi t M IMI TAT ts... 14 14 II II Pea Pao v 4a 31 Sou Pa rfg 4s,.., 11 US li S Sou Pas col Is.,.. II S "S S Sou Ry gen 4i..,, 11 3 11 31 Sou ty Ut Is II 11 14 It Sou Ry rev iv,... 11 S4 11 II n Porto Rico ug ? 17 7 14 S Stan Oil nf I'd 7s..l4 1 l 3 Steel A Tuba Is... II Ik Third Av sdl Is... l IS' 11 J Tidewater Oil f s 10 i ! 1 Tub Prod 7a 11 I Union I'aa lit 4a.. 11 f 10 St Union Pae rf 4s.. 17 l 17 S Union Tank 7s ...101 11 to! S Mnl Drug cv ll ..lol n 101 11 V 8 Real A Im kl. 14 14 14 4 IT H Rubber Is II l 35 I' 8 8'ect 6 10 OA 00 10 t'lah PALI .... to1! to 1 Vir C'ara Cham ts. 17 ST 17 14 I Vlrg Rail Ut is... 17 3 r S Wabash 1st i 16 k 14 i West Pacific Is ... 17', 17 17 S Went Union l...0t 107 108 H Weat'house Flen 7a. 104 ll) 104 S W A I, K ref 4s. 11 K', 4 Win A Spen Steel 7l 17 7 17 U 31 Wllion A Co 7n.. " T 37 Total aslea of bonds today -er 32t,- 134. 000, compared with 117. 071.104 yester day and 17,013,000 a year ago. N. Y.' Curb Bonds New York, March It. Following I a complete list of today'a transactions on the New York Curb Bond market up to 3:11 p. m., with siles of each Issue and Ihe high, low and last price: Bonds. Sale Hich Low J:l!pm I Allied Packer 6s... 71 70 70 4 Allied Pack 6s rtf. M tl tt 3 Aluminum 7s 25. ..102 102 10! 10 Aluminum 7s 31.. .102 102 102 21 Amer T T 6s 22.100 10S 100 I Amer T A T 6s 24.100 101 101 17 Anacon Cop 6s.... 17 98 98 1 Ana Copper 7a 29.103- 103 103 5 Ang-Amer Oil 7s.103S 101 103 14 Armour A Co 7s...M03 102 10J , 17 Barnsdall 8s 9 S 99 33 Heiiver Bosrd s .. 74 69 73 10 Beth Steel 7s 23. ..101 101 101 2 Beth Steel 7s 36. ..101 101 101 7 Can Na Ry eq 7i,.109 lt9'4 109 3 Cent Steel 8s ..... 98 8 98 6 ConsJll '.textile if.. 97 17 97 1 Cop Exp Asm 8s 23.102 103 lff. 1 Cop Exp Assn 8a 24.103 102 102 9 Cop Exp Assn s8 25.104 04 104 35 CotiB.il Gas 7s 101 101 101 1 Cuban Tel 7S....104 104 104 2 Deere A Co 7s... 98 88 98 2 Gal Sig Oil 7s 101 101 i 101 10 Goodrich Tire 7... 99 98 98 1 Grand Trunk 6s.106 106 106 13 Gulf Oil "7 103 103 103 6 Hood Rubber 7a.... 95 16 96 37 Ilumtle Oil 7s 101 101 101 11 Interb R T 8a 22.. 80 80 xo. 17 Gen Cop 7a 103 102 103 61 Laclede Gas 7s..., 97 97 97 1 Llbby McNeil 7s ...100 100 100 13 Manitoba 7s 93 93 93 8 Na do & Sul 8a. ,.103 103 103 13 Nat Leather 8s .... 98 97. 974; J-a XN T IH fl & 11 IS,. S0'4 19 SIM, 16 Phlla Co 6s 44 95'-95 95 1 Phila El 6s 101 101 101 2 Phillips Petrol 7s.107 107 107 1 Proc A Gam 7s 23.101 101 101 14 Tu Scr Co NJ 7s... 99 98i 99 3 Sears Roe 7s 22.. ..100 100 100 11 Sears Roe 7s 23.... 99 99 99 II anally Oil 1i ...ll 11 , S a.l.ay A CI . ...IM 14 144 l a lt.il Tel 11 III, I IMI N T ll Ii 11 14 11 I M WTI H.14' ! I pi) ml N til II ol ! Ia I gia I'll N T IHI 11 ! !! Pwifi A Ca 1 II .!! tl iei 4 p.iri A Ca tl II 8 l"l et il II Teiea A Co t.. ,.!! tl ! I T- rdiKia ti 11 14 ! I t a oil l'r4 ll ... It It tt I t lira of Day l ll tl tl II Vaiaum 4i ti ...! l4 II Wra Mug fl 41... 14 14 14 t Weaiera Klea 1... 14 I4 S4 Wla-heeter f! ,, It 19 Stta I Al l-.cher I. W I II A ea 4'i4 Oil 41 ... 11 11 11 II Carta Coal C tt 14 11 I Jul Kae.f 7 11 II I Nat Acme 1,1 ... S3 S3 tl II Ne lleva 1 W I 1 71 74 I .k. a Ca ti tl 4 Tidal 4i(i ll. ..Ul 11 101 lorelga II and. 4 Argentina Tl II... ! H tl t lierlla 4 1 1 t rtuaoian 1 11 tl ! tt Pwiee 1 I ! lo III S.IWM 4 II W 1 t ! I tal Opt Is 31 17 11 I'hlraia Slacks. Range nf prices of Ih leading Chlrale iterki furnished bv Mil A llryin, III I'ltera Truil building; CI". American Rs. lister , Armour A Co, pld Cudahy 41 P.diiun com .., ......Ill Continental Motor .,.....,.. T far) Motor 1 lUrtman St I. ibby 1 Montgomery-Ward ! Nlllonal Leather (new)..,,.. 10 I'liel.y W lady l' StarlWarner 21 Swift A l.'a 10S Nalft Int 31 Colon t'arblda 11 Uihl ,, ,. II Wrigley loT Turpentine and ttoeln, Savannab, O , March 31 Turpentine Kino. He It,, .lo Firm : salea, 351 caska. Viol II. I). K l4notr.u.; F. O, II. I., 14.004 65; K., 14.0; SI, M li W 4 10: J., 4..05.30; WU., S.7e; WW., tt.0. ( hire 10 Produce. Chicago, March 21. Rulter Unchanged. Kaga liwer; receipts, 2T.1I4 csa-e; firsts. :3t.'23c; ordinary firsts, :if..c, inla'i:neoua, :.413-c. Vomco Who Fought on Strert ,ro FrftNl After lttut Mrs. Fanrhin Mareck, 5-1 Smh Txrentieth, was met on the suett NVednriday by Mrs, Nellie C lum ber . South Twentieth stteet. They engigrd in a (utie (ombst, Mrs. Chambers teitdied in ,vutl Side police court yeiterday that Mrs. Msreck had been talking about her. Judge Foiter ducharied them alter a lecture, South Side BrnitUt ORtrnr COAL CKflTAtSl.T WA. Ilia, avtt'TH UMAIft li'K iiiatPAMir fnH sl,lt-- K no , 4 a ), Call Karhei 144 For real, faur.raant bauae. lnria liakte. riiy water, l par aaanlh Mar. kat l A rladev la bla ete I ranflnlag Jeh T fuaa. aaatua rhtef ef lif al lb Nlfl parkta plant, a kl . Ilaalb of w mum r. Iulal, lilt Pout a Tblety. third al'e-i, aaadar a. sat waa rauaaal hy luhariuieea, a paeimr ttea ehowed Wksa I lb nii'ket rail MA s id filer a lea ef eur Mirkal lump real al III II ll a ead talua, A. U ltuiel A Poa Advvetiiaminl. I'nclc of ScMaifrr AVi Court to Cfiange Firot Name Morris K. SeliUnVr, ton of Mr. snd Mrs. I'bil.p Srhlaifer.' ll.'J South Tenth street, uncle of Moifis li. Schtaifer. the fKhier, hss filed a petition in district court asking per minion to become KJward M. Schtaifer, brcause hit mail gets mixed with the boxer's though he is in Vienna, Austria, in diplomatic t'rvice. New DrUfg for 1'nrk City council yesterday author ied a contract "with Paucr tt Johnson Construction and Supply company (or the paving of drives in hi m wood park, according to bid of $-22 p'r square yard received last week. The work will cover about 2J,(rOO yardi. Municipal Bonds allK Safe Investments TS ovra and offer afl extensive lint of high-grado eonntv, citj and school bonds at price to yield from 4.50 to 6 per cent free from federal ineoma tax taiabla only 1 mill in Nebraska. United States Trust Co; AfiJitted with The United States National Bank? ' 1612 raroam Strtet, ' Omaha, Hebrwka BANK STATEMENT. Racine County WISCONSIN Highway 5. Bonds Due Jan. I, 1928-1940 Free from all Federal Income Taxes. Eligible as security for Postal Savings deposits. Price yielding from 4j60 to 4.46 The National City Company Omha First National Bk. Bid Telephone 331S Jackson-. Charter No. 11629 Reierv District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION OF 'THE PETERS NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, TS THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 10, 1822. - RESOURCES. . Leans and discount, inrludlnr rediscounts, acceptances of other bank. and foreign bills of exchange or draft sold with Indorsement of this bank , tlltr74 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:...',,,,..,,,...,,.,,,,,,, TSI rurnnure ana uxtures '..,...., Lawful reserve -with Federal Reserve Bank , Item with Federal Reserve Bank in proces of eollection (not available aa reserve) , Cash in vault and amount due from national banks .'.. Amount due from Slate banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United state .- ;. . , Cheeks on other banks in the same city or towa as reporting; bank Total .4 , .1273,275.21 Check on banks located outside of city or town of reportin bank and other cash items ZS.(e)0 tUTi, S9,3. 41,603. 121.SIS, IS, 11. .68 .11 00 bl .9 .70 12 41 Total 10,218.33 ,tl,9,302.S7 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ...a,,. Undivided profits I19.HS.1I Reaerved for interest and taxes accrued 2,100.00 Reserved for 12.188.1S Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid.,....., Amount due to national bank Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in tha United State and foreign countriei Certified check outstanding; Cashier' check on own bank outstanding ' Total of four preceding item..., ...214,588.81 Individual deposits subject to cheek Certificates of deposit dua in les than 10 dajr (other than for money borrowed ) Other demand depoiita ' Total of demand deposit (other than bank deposits su'bjeet to Reierve items 940,766.11 Certificate of deposit (other than for monev borrowedl Other time depoilts , , Total of time depoiita subject to reierv 191,760.1 200,800.00 50,000.00 2l.ia8.1S 69,165.22 115.85S.4S 17.14S.6t 12,329.50 922,72762 17,72.72 276.00 148,125.80 4834.5 Total Charter No. 9780. BANK STATEMENT. Reserve District No. 10 norum ur liUnuuiU-M U TUB CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 10, 1922. . RESOURCES, Loans and discounts including; rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and forcisn bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value)..! All other United State Government securities Other bonds, stock, securities, tc.t , Furniture and fixtures Lawful resere with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, banker!, and trust com panies in the United State , Exchanges for clearing; house Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report ing; bank Checks on bank located outside of city or town of report- ing; bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. reasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Other assets 137.500.00 118,400.00- 282,357.70 115,382.61 842,094.51 56.890.18 15,825.38 12, 866, 806. H5 2,11.80 255.900.00 88.SS7.07 16,963.61 2,511.87 5,022.93 1,828.588.01 6.875.00 . 20.863.65 Total .11,085,778.39 t 800.000.00 100,000.00 187,135 1 13C.000.00 LIABILITIES. ' Capital stock paid in. , , Surplus fund ..... Undivided profit $16,912.70 Reserved for depreciation on bonds 2,600.00 8 168,112,70 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid.. ...... 81,807.09- Circulating; note outstanding Amount due to national banks.... "280,021.61 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries....,;.. 182,(95.62 Certified check outstanding 2,141.98 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding .......... . 16,091.83 Individual deposits subject to check..... 2,043,29.49 Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 day (other than for money borrowed) 61,007.20 Time certificate of deposit (other than for money bor rowed) 801,863.10 Postal - savings deposits 17,179.16- " Acceptances" executed by this bank for cuitoraera, and 4 to furnish dollar exchange Total 11,086,778.8 State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, : I, L. H. Tat. Cshier of the above-named bank, do olemnly swear that the above statement is tro to the beat of my knowledg and belief. I H. TATE, Cashier. Correct Attest: B. F. MARSHALL, E. F. FOLD. H. S. CLARKE, f Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0th dy of March. 1922. (SEAL) MAUDE CINTHEB, Notary Public 8,109.682.11 1.109.81 11,689.802.67 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, 111 I. E. L. Llndquest. eaihlet- of the above-naased hank: do aoleeanlv that 4ha. above itatement ii true to tha beat of my knowledge and .belief. j E. L. LINDQUEST, Ceihief Correct Attest : C. J. CLAASSEN, ' W. S. WESTON, J. R. CAIN, JR., Director. ' Subscribed and iworn to before me thb 18th day of March, 1922. (SEAL) EVANS Z. HORNBERGER, Notary Public. Let Us Handle Your Grain Shipments to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kan sas City, Sioux City or any other markets. . WE SPECIALIZE in the careful handling of all orders for grain and -provisiona for future delivery. v WE OPERATE offices at Omaha, Neb.; Lincoln, Neb.; Hastings, Neb.; Chicago, III; Sioux City, la.; Holdrege, ' Neb.; Geneva, Neb.; Des Moines, la.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Hamburg, la., and Kansas City, Mo. WE HAVE an up-to-date Terminal Elevator in the Omaha Market with the latest facilities for handling your ahipmenta. Updike Grain Co. "The Rcliahle Consignment House" OMAHA, NEBRASKA ,