MARKET, FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS OF THE DAY Omaha Grain Omaha, Feb. 2.'!. Ttftal receipts at Omaha for the two days were 2ftl cars, against 283 ears last year. Total shipments, 177 pars against 163 cares a year ago. Cash wheat was in very good de mand sellers, however, were a little •low in accepting the decline prices were generally 2 1-2 cents lower. Corn was iri good demand at the going prices which were 1-2 to 1 cent lower generally 1 cent lower. Oats sold 1-2 to 1 cent lower. Kye was quoted a cent lower anil barley was generally un changed from Wednesdays nominal quotations. Chicago futures market showed de cided weakness at the start today. May wheat being particularly weak with the new crop options and coni and oats sympathizing. A lower Win nipeg and Liverpool wheat market over the holiday a.id reports of good and beneficial rains in Argentine started Hie decline and the. reaching of numerous stop loss orders ac celerated the downward movement. One of the principal points put for ward by the bears was that the heavier and cheaper offerings of Ar gentine wheat would hamper if not cut off entirely exports from North America unless our prices came down Sn line. On the other hand reports from the southwest winter wheat crop are rather of a pessimistic na ture, the condition of the soil being dry, moisture will bo urgently needed as the growing period approaches. Dullness ruled in the later part of the session and prices at tin close were only, slightly above the inside figures. WHEAT No. S dark hard; 1 car. $1.17 (smutty); t cor, $1.17. No. 3 #irk hard: 2 cars. $11. (smutty). No. 1 hard winter: 3 < ars. $1,104 Xo. 2 hard winter: 1 car. $1.13 (65 per cent dark); 6 ears. $1.10; 10 cars. $1 09 4: ! car, $1.10 (very smutty), 1 car, SI.114 • j car, $1.11. « Xo. S bard winter: 1 rar. $1 09: 1 car. $1.10; 1 car, $1.12 (smutty, 6 $ per cent durum.) Sample hard winter: 1 car 9jc (must: 3 4 per cent heat damaged). 1 car. 98c <4 per cent heat damaged; 1 car. 91c (16.6 per cent heat damaged) No, l spring. 1 car. $1 23 ‘dark north ern); 1 car. $1.22 (dark northern): 1 car, SI 16 (dark northern). . . No. 2 spring; 1 car, $1 15 (dark north 9TVf>. 1 mixed: 1 car, 97 4c (durum). No 2 mtxed: 1 car. $111; 1 car, 9 7 4c (durum). No. 2 durum: 1 car. 9»4c. CORN. Xo. 1 white: 1 car, «Sc, 13 per cent moisture; 1 car, 6784c. No. £ mhlte: 1 < ar, 68c. \* .'®?nJ moisture; 1 car, 68 4c special billing. 9 cars, 680. Xo. 3 white: 1 car. 6-4c. Xo. 1 yellow: 1 tar. 68c. special bill '°Xo. 2 yellow. 4 earn 68c special billing, 1 ,N»"i *y«now. 1 ear. 67'ie, ahipper'-, «Tc: 1 parU%c n.U PJJ Xtownil car %r7c. shipper’s weight; 1 car. 878*0. special billing No. 1 mlT.-l: 1 rar ■ ”cl,r r'"0*' . Xo. 2 mfxeo: 2 cars. 6.4c near ehite, S ears, 67c. Xo. 3 mixed. 1 car. 66Hc. OATS. XO. 2 white: 2 car*. 42 4f * Xo. ? yrhlte: t car. 42c. shipper s * ight. 1 oar 4Jo = rar., 41%c; 3 care. 41*r No. 4 1 r»r. 41'.,r; 1 rar. 41c. RYE. Xo. 3: 3 ears. 78c. BARLET. No. #: 1 «ar OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Cat-lot*.) „ . Receipt.- Today Wk. Abo Tr. Abo ™“l .’.•.••.'.171 105 l"' S°.S » 3; By«_.. 3 , i Sh*pmint*^- "¥od»v Wk. Ago Tr Ago ?*••» . II 15* 59 Corn . *? ' * O.t. . 5A , . tl o*|a« 0 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushel. > Receipts— Today . Wk Ago Yr Ago Wheat ..1,817.000 593.000 4.190,0<"i Com .1,1119.000 1 ,129.000 2.471.000 (jat, . 832.000 439.000 .73.000 Shipment!— Today Wk Ago Tr Agn Wheat .... 856.000 244.000 ...'O.noo Corn 741.000 801.000 1,249,0*0 Cate " 779.000 (28.000 545.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES Bushele— Today Yr Abo Wheat end Flour . . 14.000 o.t.ooo Corn .... . 4 18,000 828,000 Oat. .a ’*•««* CHICAGO P.F.i EIPTS Week Tear . arlots— Today. Ago Aii". Wheat. . 20 1 Corn .297 l»s «■ * Oat. . <8 79 24* KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat . 374 corn . 1*1 ■;* c.ata . 1 - ST I ADITS RECEIPTS Wheat .K4 8 lorn .19J ; v:« 4 >* ta .... & J NORTHWESTERN WHEAT FtK* EIPTS. Minneapolis Duluth ... »« Winnipeg -!■ M Kan*«-« ntr 4»raln. Ranees City. Mo Feh. 23 — ash el, -.•Co. 3 hard. 11 1001 1*. No 2 red. H -7 ®Corn—No 3 tvhlle. 71. No. 2 jellow. IV. Hay—Unchanged Kansae ''it;. '!., f • h - —‘ > ••* ■e-heat—May. 11 09*. “pi't "»k"l; 11.0514 asked. Saptamher. ll.Oe'a hl‘‘- . Corn—May. 71S- asked; Ju.y. .2>*r bid, ieptember, 72H0 bid. Minneapolis l.rain Minneapolis Minn . Feb - .}Vh^‘ ' C*ah So 1 northern II .1 8 •» 'n 1 - • '* • Ma>. fl.18% : Jul?. $1 U-m Corn—No. 2 yellow. rt *■ • • nate—No ?. white, :f*'* ff 40'«< Barley—52 062# Rye—No 2. Flax—No. 1. 1*1-1• 1 , sir I-on it f.rain St T.o-:f* M't Keh -2- Vl»ea - M •> *. 11.16%: J»lV- 11 »Vv . Corn— M * 7 » \ '« . 4 JOI * Oats—May 46* Minneii|iolh Hou*. Minneano:. . Keh „•?. k:,u. ■ to 15c higher family paMit*. Bran—*2V.00m J8 0«» B<‘«ton IVwil. Boston F-l. 22 The form n Ul Bui Jetin Saturday '•'111 a**' ••The wool market s going ahead •low jy but srtadHv There are a number of things which < ;.use t i.o worn -i. •••• to n upend judgment »»"* but pt ,• e« keep ver !• he- . n - pile of the ea-ing fin'"*' The ’i'»r.!> p- • as fi»mp«rnl * uh lh' raw ingterta! ••Conti .<• tin.' in \r 1 ", '• <1 around 50 "'I’-.for j, . f.|... .m! * i fi to fine med in • t- If fi -e *tt •' • ‘ medium and half-r. -tod HI - - Pr"-»* »“ ing paid In r»*K Nevada. v\ y.ui.lng and Montana. f'tM ' 'n1' • ordlng to *l,e * barn, tot ane »'r ' »ool niHrl-."'* »'» *' 'tin* r>pMH ' l-»r^.l of all »Je‘ trable wool* and inferior woo!* , arp on the raster side, but being largely | withdrawn "Mohair I* In light supply and rather quiet, but firm." The c„ni,ner«ial IhjNdln will publlah wool quotation* *• follow h Wisconsin half-blood. 44 < ,.»b ■ “ blood. f.Vrt 4 4 blood 1* ! 2.*9 t 96; eastern clothing. II tnft I 2f»; val ley No I. II 20*|. 1,2.*. Tarriforv Klim «lspl* choir*. 11.4^ t 46: half-blood combing |lloff|.:»j; % blood combing, ll.OOtf l 1 ••; '» blood comb ing* *09tf-r . . Fulled Delaine ft 40(» l 4.. A A ft.269M8; A super*. II I ■> 0,(Mu* bushels. Commission hr uses sold considerable corn and many of the pit longs went out of thei* holdings the result of the de cline ’n wheat. Fitlcr 74 Vj>f for May th r was buyirg by houses with country rorneelions which rraue a fair reaction from the inside flgire. Trade on the whoto ups no* large Cash demand was rattier inactive r od the basis H t* lower with f. celpta 07 4 «r i . A moderate ex. port bu.dm-sa was put t. tough it the sea board. Sentiment nt the last whs gen. erally bearish. (tilts Ki'im** lower. O. ♦ -i reflected the :■< Gor of other grains anJ 1 an*-.-d h.\\»r with < ommission house pi ssuie apparent . g».od part of the day. The May-July dff- ■ no- narrowed to ar. u»*d »Ac the smsl --st of the crop. Cash d.emard here was slow but in the east sh oved Improve inent. Receipts 1»;.1 cars Houses with seaboard connections were on the selling side of rye and, with the break in wheat, a decline was easily at tained. I.ittle was hoard regarding ex port. demand, although a New York • x porter was said to have Hold 1?01>.non bush els to Germany. The two northwestern markets had 98 cars V I’ll Notes. Sentiment was almost. unanimously bearish among a majority of i he local trailers in all grains aft»*r the close, but among commission houses there was a strong belief that the welling side on breaks should b* avoided In some «juar. tern the belief was expressed that senti ment wg» so very bearish that should anythin.? happen to start short covering, a strong bulge would be witnessed 'I here wax no general liquidation by holders in evidence In any grains during the day, although the undertone wn( distinctly heavy. Th ?re is nothing In the wheat s-t na tion, as many operators sec it. t<» bring about more than a temporary upturn due to short covering, white • n *h** other hand, bulls, while timid, said that 'her was about to Lc a change in th*1 ch*,-<» '■ of the nr-vcj* from abroad It was point *-d out that !,lverp0ol M»: wheat i- nov“ selling at practically th<- ‘amc f gur*- ‘ha.’ It did when Chicago May was 7r high the an ai.ee in sterling offsetting <• large extent, the decline in the British price. Considerable improvement in the caster?! domestic demand for oats w.-i* i . ported today, with several f rm» at N* v t •• ’ reporting around 900 -on bushels sold for shopmen during the da: French wheat crop is effi-.ai. ^ mrte.I at 240.000,000 bushels, or " fOM"*11 bushels in excess of prevloua report.* T>m shortage, however, is still suff cntl e ■* sux to ne-essitatc severest measure or economy. Including the um of r>‘ <* 11 other substitutes for flour. Foreign rubles placed * ’.cry beat h construction on the cash wheat demand. B*run cable.} ■•Arc-nll'ia off-^ Wti«« -hearer than thn I nltert Pta-p.. ««'»' dam' 'Market. very .lull Tar.. Bus - pra riving pr—ferem- to ArKentin- wip.i Arr.pri.-an mini •)»< Una In order <- r"’"' vanl-e. “Millet* fully auppllel at moment." IJverponl: "Wh.at atacnaiil; N'nl a sinrle bl.l In ilia mark.' I find, n -With the ptppptlnn of » rr .n-r- • amount nf Manitoba*. Kurop. feels l'>1 |.ender> of further shlpmenta of w h'.. from North AniTie* ' A point In the corn a!iuati.,n I •> teutIon tn by a local • aeh l.«n1l»r Is 'l'»' ar . hnpeujng "f aavlKatll.lt I.uluth had a stack »f around >." "■. bushels wh' h ha.l til lw sold ea.-tt and came ini- comp-titllon with Chit*-" Thia v.ar Duluth and Minneapolis . umbln* 1 have a total corn ai.uk of around 50ft,o»# hu«h -ia and any eastern il-man.l shi'n d.vri 0[.a must he filled from either Th - aeo or Milwaukee or by all rail shipments from the west. CHICAGO CLOSING I'RICER. By Uprilk* Gt ' J * aTT Opan. I HI»ir~r~L«w- I 4’loiia. wail Whi 1 Mav 113 ' I l» | ! I 174 I 17 *4 1 13*. July 1 14’* 114’. 1 t=‘, 114 1-l;S 1.14'*! 1A*J* “apt I IIP, 1 U‘j 1.13'j 11- 4 M3’* 1 13 i.4 Rya May 47 47 .«« 4, I*'-. July 4 4 *, *4*. -4 4 *. .44*, 4jS Corn May .75 i 75 .74 >, 744, 7**4 .74 4, 741-' 75** July ■ 74 74 .751, 75*, i6*» .75*, ! -i51* «api. .7*1* .76’, 76’, 70S ,7.’* •: 1 ;«M fiam 51 av 4 5'j 4 3'3 4 1*, 4 4', 4,', <5'i July 41'. 44', 44', 44S 44’* .44'.,. Hapt 43 434* 47*, 43 43S 1 T-arii [May 1135 1157 1153 II. ,5 1133 July 11 70 I I 70 ’ll *5 11.47 11 45 Rih. May 10 30 10.3" 10*7 10 17 10 30 July |0 30 1" 97 m to I# ... 1" M a-aurya-y a. i #\i ^7 av la* . --■ ' . * New t ork Toffee. New York. Feb 23—The circulating of March notices estimated at about lO.QOO bags cause.| some liquidation In the mar* k#-t for coffee future- dur.ug today's earlier trading The opening was 6 tn 11 points lower and March sold off from II 9*. to II 73c shortly after the rati, v hlle July declined to 10 77e, or # to 2.r* joints net lower Offerings w-re «otn* parallvdy light af er the early selling ha«l been aosoibed. however, ancj there w r-re i allies of a few points in the later trading, with the market closing at a net decline of 3 to in joint* Hales were es timated about 41.non hags « losing quo. tntionM March 11 93. Mav 1! 43c, July, 10 79c; Hep te in be r. 9.9|c; December, 9.58c. Spot coffee 'lull and nominally un changed »t n>4« for Rio 7- arid 13%e for Hantoa 4s. s|. I cents livestock. Fast Ht I.ouls 111 . Feb 23 — Tattle— Rece.pts 1,200, beef Steers Steady to * ong feu »kt-'. light slow, light sealers. steady t«» 23'- lower lit || <»(>: other Ha-ses steady, hull steeia/ 17.60® 7*0. t»ulk »'*w ?. 14 7 3 Hf 90 . can • ei 12.76^/ 3 00; bulk bologna bulla. 14 76 fp 3.00. Ilng'i Receipt*. ’.000. light hog". 2 •'* to ;‘.0c lower, medium weight and heavy hog* | fee to 26c. lower, top, I*..If*; bulk Jill to 190 pound averages I * 2 • » 'u * 3 . 190 to 230-pnund*. li.0QU9.20; 230 tn 230 poll Mils. *7 9t» fi 8<00; 2'f.O pound* and up, *7 764/ 7 90. pigs. *J6e In 30e lower, bulk mo to 120 potinda, 17 30tr7.75. pac ker -i,n s. $*.509/f. t»0; b.-.f light aovvs I* 73 bh' ej* and I.amha Re -‘ Ip’s, i hot enough stock here in make a jnarket; on.* clerk choice ft*-pound clipped lambs. 26r higher to butchers a *12.3 quote choice wool lambs nominally steady *14 r.OU 1 i 76; handy weight ewes. *7 7.»U 9 25. St. •Iimrpli l.lvewlock. *t M'>. Keb : « -tl'nlt'd Department of Agrwulture » . Htil. K< ra{pta, moo fiend . market hII Haaar-, nomi nally atoady. except veal < *!'*•«. Mb■ |nw » r; hardly enough anh .a to teat v*Ium. -few dialrable a terra and yarilng*. • * » '‘e k to, plainer klnd« Uownv iril to odd h' nd beef row*. !««•<. down t*o p.Hda heifera. »7 IT,; vr„| calf fop. n ID.ga—Receipt* 10. 00 head. praetl rally no early aalea: market opening bid* i lower? bidding |i oo'(j,ll.(i’» on i in holding bftok| pa' U * Shrep_.|tare|pi 1.500 head:* market, far lamha around ate,,d\ fed Hi It* latnha. IH.26; 13-Ih kind. <1.1.••. r»«» ■ h",P her* I It h ug a Poultry. f*hi» ago Keh 2:t Poult r; Alive lo« • r, fowl*, 33c; apiing*, 2jc, rooidra. 17c Omaha Live Stock Receipts were: Cattis tfoga Sheep I Official Monday .... 8.138 10.175 17,405 official Tuesday ... 7,367 12,511 11,610 Official Wednesday.. 7,995 14.843 8.982 Official Thurs.5,43* 19,720 15,020 Estimate Friday .. 2,400 32.500 6,000 Five dys. this wk. ..31,368 79.753 58,017 Sni. dye. 1st. wk. ..32,608 60.386 62,406 8m. dys. 2 wks. ago.26.802 72,612 66.002 , 8m. dys. 3 wks. ago..27.624 69,911 49.642 Sm. dys. yr. ago ..29.719 69,391 39,452 Cattle—Receipts, 2.400 head. Cattle sold on the usual Friday market, price* be ing more or less uneven but averaging about steady. Better grad*’* of steer* cleared fairly readily but. half fat cattle were slow. Real good light steers brought $9.00. which was top In the absence of anything * holce. Stockers and feeders were nominally unchanged. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $8.7509.60, fair to good beeves $7.8508.66; common to fair beeves, 17 05 07.76; good to choice yearlings, $8,750 9.60; fair to good yearling*. $7.5008.60; common to fair yearling*. $6 2507.50; good to choice heifers. $7.0008.26; fair to good heifer*. $5.5007.00; choice to prime cows, $6.4007.00; good to choice cows, $5.4006.35; fair to good cows. $4.00*? ' 25; common to fair cows. $2.6003.75: good to choice feeders. $7.4008.10; fair to good feeders. $6.6007.35; common to fair feeders. $5.7506.60; good to choirs stockera. $7 6008.26: fair to good stock era, $6.60(p 7.60; common to fair stock era $5.6006.50; stock cows, $3.5004.60; stock heifers, $4 25 06.00; stock calves, $4.5008.26; veal calve*, $3.00012.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.6006.00. BEEF STEERS. No. A v. Pr. No. Aw Pr. 9 . 965 6 75 8. 977 7 00 26. 748 7 25 7. 844 7 60 7.8 54 7 85 17.1036 7 90 19. 1039 8 10 0.1311 8 15 6 . 1 466 8 2 '» 1 4 . 1027 * 26 7 .1 03 H 8 50 24.1040 8 85 17.12 8 4 8 95 26.1000 9 00 19 . 1 466 9 40 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 5 . *20 7 40 12. 866 7 50 26. 806 7 !>0 8. 746 8 00 COWS. 9. 895 4 25 8.1285 8 10 HEIFERS. 4. . . 1095 6 75 16. 812 6 00 5. *86 6 21 10. 755 6 90 STOCKER SAND FEEDERS. 4. 675 « 90 4 697 7 10 . 54 3 iVo 9. 512 7 26 BULLS 1.I 300 4 25 3.1530 4 in 1 . 1690 5 50 9. 408 5 50 4 300 « P0 2 . 480 7 25 8 243 9 25, 3 . 285 9 50 5. 142 11 60 Hogs—Receipts, 22.500 head. With an unusually heavy run today the market was slow to open but was fairly active lat«r at prices mostly 10®l5o lower. Hood quality light hog.* and butchers moved largely at |7.hOfr7 85, with a top price of $7 90. Packing sows sold largely at 75 fr 7.00. Bulk of sales was at 87.60 ip 7.85. nous. No. Av. Sh. Pr No Aw Sh. Pr. 8* 197 7 60 308..222 ... 7 80 70..283 . . 7 85 71 . .249 7 90 Sheep—Receipts. 5.000 head. The mod erate supply of lambs «*n sale today met with good demand and trading was fairly active st steady to strong prices Desir able weight lambs moved largely at 114 00 ft • 4.35. with top prices of $14 40 Feed ers were about steady, fairly good qual ity averaging *7 pound.-, going out at f l' 4 2r>. Sheep were fully steady, light i wq selling largely at |7.90ft 8.00 Quotations on Sheep—Fat lambs, good to choice 914 On ft 1 4 50 ; fat lambs, fa r to good. It 2.75 fr 1 4.00 ; f e l«*r lambs. J14 00 ft 15.00; yearlings. II 1.60012.75. wethers. 17 r>0 7* 9 00. fat e ves, light. $7 00fr8.25; fat ew-s, he*' y, $6 t,r>ft7 00. FAT LAMBS 17 4 f e l . 7 7 14 3 6 Re elpta and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards, Omaha. Neb. for .4 hours ending at 3 p. m F'pfuary 23, 1323 : R ECEIPTS—CA RLOT Horses find - Caule.Hogs Rheep.Mules. C . M- A St P . . 5 17 Missouri Pacific. 1 Union Pacific 71 1* C. A N. 84' . east... 3 J 1 i • .V \ 88 west. .19 K1 (\ St p . M. A O. . 12 181 • C , R A Q . eaaf ... 5 4 2 C.. B. A Q.. west . 2:i .8 C , R r. A P . east . . 2 7 C R TAP. west. .1 3 Illinois C entral .1 4 r o w 3 3 Total r*eeip»* inJ 30* • 1 I OPPOSITION -1! EA D Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Armour * Co. .. SH WM ' »*« Cudahv I’a.k. Co. r'3(> '‘.343 Uold Turk Co 1J1 _ HJ • ■ Morris Pack. Co. 403 . .11 1 ..1 .Swift * Co 3'. 3 s* 7i7* Cllaasborg. M Midwest Pack. Co.. * • ’ ’ * John Roth A Sons 21 - Murphy. J W . “* Swartz A O©. Lincoln Pack. Co .. 74 •••• Nagle Pack Co ... 1 Flnrlalr Pack Co. »» •** Anderson A Son.... *9 Bulla. J H. Carey, Oeo. Ch—k. W II ... . 53 Chrlollo. K O, At Son 3 l>. nnlp'* Kr»nrl» Kin* * co " ;... H»rv*y. John •• Muntalnk-r * 01lv*r »J ltuthrain. T J ■ ♦ I... K Irk pot rick Bro K robho A I 11 ,.... f ,on(fm»n Bro* . . ’ .... I.ub-rg.r, Hfnrf S .... v K r »■ c. cs. 3n Sob. C*tfl» Co . .... Roof J I' * .... Roo-n.to'-k Bro, - SarK,nt * Finn-*," 33 Smll-r Bro, „ Sulll' »n Bro,. v«n Srnt.'V B * <" * Wertheimer * Degen 1 |57 I Other buyers •/_ ____ - | _ , .967 27.8"1 8 68* I Totals ......._ rhinigo I.l»r«rtnr*i. Chicago. J . aetlve he»f .leer. gen ° llv'iltea.ly t. 15t hi alter, better gn»'> « erally advarve; top matured "rnwln* nmet ad an •, yearling.. ’’.ever.l Toad. matured e-ere. »«*••*: buik,»«..®*^ h?.v;'owk.: ■r,e-K-IP-. **■«>•» brad. lower: i ..lk 150 t.. 200-pound overage. »«l-0> g m top. let:, bulk < Ity U»* „ _ K»n*«« '■!!)■. Mo.. F*l>. 53 • « . * £»• r> lrt in< nt of A«rl llllurr ) roini- I 3no hctd: nil killing i round »(->.dv. io|> »tn*l». I» "O; '»*■»»>. ■ AAt'A I" Ion.In Colorndo ml*»d rul I t *- r $4 eslvf*. steady With ' • t o r - low time; better grade., veglera. HI ooii II MOO bid on < holre fat ' Nfog•» - Receipt*. 7.000 head, market, alow I.. pa.Uerv niodlv 2f- Inner: top MJO; desirable. 170 to 3»>0 pounder*. 17 »"0 « no bulk of "a|eh I" 45 >1 9.0" I**' „.,*•* to to 20c lower; mostly $' • •• ♦»» i, 90stork pig". 10 to 25c lower bulk natives. 17.2#Cf 7 T.0. . Mhe»i»- Receipt*. 1.600 head; .irmly . top. 114 3 6: most lots $14-000 It . heavies $13 25; 9 5-pound clipper*, $1000 n*» "heep offered; feeding lamb". $14 35. ^Intix 4'lly l.l»nt«di Slow x lily. M Feb 23 «'.iMie Tie ptr t.:roo head, market active, ateadv ,0 strong, good fed steer* and yearling". $* 2y t a no . narrned up steers and om ling' $». 5009.00; f**l cow" and heifers. !5 00 Vi 7 f*0 , rannero and inltiera. f 7 '•'* d i no , vp.,11. $5 0001! 00; feeders. $* .000 son . hIv-s. $6-00*17.25; feeding i>*«s and I heifers, ft 60 ff r .00. stacker*. $.■ 25 tr 7.5V Hogs Receipt *. 14/00 head; market ac : t v.. ioc lower; but' hera $7M04f7l»0; 1 bghtA. $7.0". mixed. $7 6007*0; heavy ' 1, 1 - ker» $7 000 7 2 good nig- $* 00; iU<. hulk of "ales $7*007 90 Sheep Receipts, 500 head. market steady; gand Ism be, f 14.00 0 I $.26; I1*0 • b-cks "f 106.Ih ewes at 1*00. Turpentine snd lloaln. Savannah »U Feb. 23- Turpentine steady, *1 47*4: sales, none, receipt*. l$l i.t*I* , shipments, IIS bbl* ; stock. 4 013 hblr. lloaln Firm sales. 918 . K. F\ $4»;0, r|, II 1 $ op, j K. $5 20; M. $5 36, N, $6 40. W, O $8.II; j vv, \V\ h *6 ) Financial New York, Feb. 2u,—All market* were watched with interest at the opening today,- to see what effect, if any, the increase in rediscount rate at the New York Reserve bank would have. Advance from 4 to 4 1 2 per cent, announced 4010 Wednesday afternoon affected the open money market perceptibly, time loans, com mercial paper and certain grades of bankers acceptances rising i-4 to i per cent. This advance, although lee than the advance made in the bank | rate, still leaves the open market fori rediscoutitable bills 1 4-to 1 2 i>*• i- cent above tho bank. On the Stock K\-! change, however, the higher mils- , count rate appeared to have no very lasting influence. Price of stocks opened uncertainly I with a few abrupt declines. This. ■ however, seemed to reflect chiefly the doubt of some people who were noi j particularly alarmed as to whether ! other people might, not be more | frightened—a familiar state of mind ; in Wall street. Stock* Make I |i When it wus foun under them, that Vail street began t" talk of “disciplining' the rescrv* batik* officers. Foreign exchange market* were uni formly lower, following the moderate de cline of sterling at London during Thurs day * New York holiday. The German mark was. on th«* whole, rather firmer than the rest, which may or may not have meant more “selling >*f foreign bills'' by Hie Relchsbsnk to repurchase paper marks, In the face of the 450.00** **00 n< w marks turned out In a week front th** Reichbank a printing presses, as reported in Thursday's statement. The excited ! speculation on the cotton market con tinued; the spot price went fmnt 29 -i' a pound to 29 *0e. It was :* 5ic a week ago. Wall Street Topic*. fttudebaker attracted attention for e considerable part of the day becaue*- of . the Advance reported ir» the mo* i. wh- n 1 prices were declining 1 ti other *••• tlons * f th* list In some quarters the opinion whn expressed that th*' stock was tak*-n in hand to stem the decline in tho market as a whole In others however, it WHS the belief that tho rl«o wh* due mainly | tr* pool operations This was evlden* < d ( by th** fa-t that most of th«- mi t r auto mobile * dinpa n i* s have started to make public their w kiy shipments, a «;n that the heavy early spring movement of cars is in progress. I n.ted States Steel, common, might be j termed the ii.nrk* * leader that »!••- n» •o lead On rbe first market dav of thi« \ear I’nited States Steel ■ opinion. sold »t J a high of 197% Sine*- that t.me it li < moved within a rai.ge of only a f*-w 1 points tho h'gh pro * for * ’ •• - *r b^lng ' ft* % tnd the low 1f*4 T'"|* • if *!■•*■ at J07%. or ’4 b-' -w the h uh pr - i* Parted on January* 2 With stocks In i n*h»r sections of tbs ! up as mu^h sa * to 1« points or more, and with the average for " ‘ndus'c •'n ’»•* having sold s' th** high* t 1 v»-l sin**- J April. 192*>. the action of Steel. im* e. j Is puzzling to trader* In the financial district Refind* and raw sich*- moved • ***rd when rev*- b'srh records for the ysar were i again established «>n tr <* r**> . ; • > -n of bus ness toda-. follow mg th*> h a 1 eral of the larger refirc r* imped j price* another ; j, points to 9 cer.ta » j point. The companies whirls a r«» now 1 footing this pri< e. include -be Fed ersl Sugar Refining romper. t‘ N;»- i • opal Sugar Refining com pan 1 [ i Revere Sugar Refining cor,pa? Must »,f the other eastern companies had with drawn from the market. S- vers! p-. ** of U'v' wr*a asked Feme pr*»du- ing panies reported that th*- sccijmmula’loti *.f buying orders received by mail and tele graph over th- h* ’id« fa y swamp*--! the market with Jnquriee Aa * 'csult of : this heavy demanil. the pred1 tion is ! rustle that still higher prices win wi» i cased in th« near future In f«* t. in ; some quarters th* op nlon ran expire**.**! ' that If current demand ■ ■ *•.»ir 'M*i to th« r lose of Februsry, a price .-f 17 rents a pound might be »»»n, although in con I eervatlve quarter* the beiief held that 'hose expecting au* *i a pr I n'-vt ! Wednesday were * bit too optimist •- The i general opinion, however. •* tb,»' pr ■ e will be witnessed h* for* !*»r,g New York Quotations furnished by T.ogan A Brjar.. 2 4* Peters Trust building RAII.n- 'AT-« High. Low ‘Clou* •ci«se * Wed. A T A A P.102% 1C. JO.' % 1" * Hat a- Ohio . C3% .2 .7 53 • An Pacific .14*% 141 149 143% N V Central 9 7% 97% 97% Ches A Ohio _ 74% 74% 74% 74% < I rest Northern ... 7 9% 7 9 7 9% 7»% III I antral .117 115% 115% 116% K C Southern _ 23% 33% . * 23% Lehigh Valley ... 6 9% 69% 69% ♦»% Mo Pacific . 19% 19% J9% 19% N V A N If . 21 % 2 f % 21 % 21 % North Pacific .... 79 % 79% 79% 79% 4 hi Ac S W . 9 7', * ■% «6% 96% Penn H H . 46-* 46% 4 % 46% Heading . 7*% 79% 79 6* CHI? P 37 16% 36% 36% South Pacific .... 94% •*% VI 4 *♦% South Ky . 3 : % .<.% 32% 33% c M it «t p .... 2'.% :••*.% 4 ' % C M * rtt P pr . 4 % 4 1 41 4 .% I'nlon Pacific . I 4 4 143% 14 * 14 % ST K K Uf Am. i'«r Foundry 193 1*’ 1*3 1»?% A li e • ’halmera '>•» % 4> % 4*a " Am Lucomotlv# .12*% 1J ■ • % 1.7% 1.7 Baldwin l.o«o _139% l * I ' % 139% Bethlehem Steel 66 % *5% » *• 66% Colo Fuel A Iron. 3Q ">•» • -?% t!ruiibis §• ft I 1 i H' !, Am Steel Foundry 3*% 3* 3*% • '% Uuir State steel *• % 11% »■'» Midvale Steel .. .•»% 29% 29% 79% Pressed Steel i'ar. 6..% *•■*•% ' % '5% Hep. S. A Iron 1*7% % 7% 5* Ky. Steel Spring a 114 % 114% 114% ... sioaa Scheffiald -,o% ••• % Q r S Steel 1 "7 % 107 1' >. I" 7 % \ anudium 43 41 % 4 1'* 47% Mm. Seaboard 17% 17% 17 % 16% 4‘OPPF.KS Anaconda •• 1 % •’■"% M * '% A m S A tlef i 'ii ♦, 4 % >'■ '• ' * * ‘ % • *erro l'»a Pasco 4 7'4 47 4. % 4.% 1-hill .30 .*% " % u» 4‘hlno .29% -• 2«% 29% t 'a I A- Arianna ‘ . c * I 1 • ir«*n Cananea ’n' % ’ ’ • Inspiration 41% 40% 4i }J * Kennerott 4% 41 *• ‘ * 4 » Miami 30% 79% 2*% " Nov. Consolidated 16 * 16% 1 *» % 1*4 lltv Consolidated 16% % 1 f • >'• % Sr nera 1 I % 11 % ’ 1 *" J *9 Ptar ... 70% 6* % 69% <0 OILS. • lenera I Asphalt *•' 4 * 4' 1 '6 •>'% 5* %% b%\ • 'alifoinla Peterol 9.1% « * » * Simms Paterol .14% 11% 14% 14 Inv tn. I hie oil 1 » % 1 • '• 1 • '« ' 9 Middle Stale* 11% 11% *> « * Pacific Oil . 46% 4 % 4 % 46% Pan American *1 % ‘,n% *n’» *• Phillips L9% 5J s 59% ^6 , Plane OH ...... % % ... Hoy al I sitch 4 % % 4 * “ 4 Sun lair OH 4 • ]] % * 4 * stand * Ml. N. .I■ » • J-, 4 * 4 * T.iai t o 51% f.'l% 50 * .1 , Shell V 011 1. 4 1% 1™ % 1 ' 9 White till •% 4 • 4 • * Mi »T» 'HS rhandler 7 7 7:’% 12 % * 7 Hen Motor* 15% 1 •*» I* 1 '. Wu * »ver • % • '« « ■ IMerce Arrow l?% 12% 12*% 4 4 White Motor « * Studcbabcr 12*1 % M6 % 1 0% i»9 » HI BI4l.lt AM* 1*7 It It riak • . 1® ' ;'*♦ ’• ilnodrh'h ...... 37 *7 ' 'A Kel Hpting ....... ‘.4% »*4 o4 m 4 * Key Tire . .. If % " * *' % ]" * A lux . . I 4 ' < 1 % I 4 % I H Hul.le* 60% M»% •"% '1 " IN 1 HJhT It I A I Am Bert Sugar 46% 4. 4* * 4* At i; A 'V I •’•% 4 Am Ini Corp . .2*6% * * • • »• A in Sumo t rn . . . . • t v • Am Telephone 121% 12* ; I ' •- « A HUT Can ....... 9» 4 9i% 9* • 41 4 On leather .... 7 44 3 7 17% 37% Cuba Can** . 18% ]7% 18% 17% » ub Amer Sug ... 36% 34 26% 34% Corn Prod .137% 134% 137% 134 Famous Play era ..87% 8 7 87 % 8 8% General Klertflc ..186% 186 186% 186 Grt Nor Ore . . . . 35% 32% 33% 33% Ini Harvester . .. 95 94% 94% 96 Am H A: Heath pfd .. .. ,* . 71 l! *> I ml Alcohol .. f.9 % «8% 68% 69% Int Paper . 55 64 6 4 64 % ln» M M pfd . 4 2 41 41% 41% Am Sugar ID f ....>2% 81% 82% 8 Searb'Roebuck. . , *9 88 88% 89 Ntrotusburg .8 2 79 80% 61% T»h Prod ...57% 64% 67 6* Worthing I’ump .. 37% 37% 37% 3 6% \S iDon Co . . .... *1 40% 40 % 4 1 W*.\sr Union .116% 117 117% 117% Wonting Klee . 65 44 % 63 65 Amer Woolen ....105% 103% 10§ 103% MISCELLANEOUS. Amer Cot Oil ...18 17% 1* 17% Am Agri Chin . .. 35% 34% 35% 35% Amer Linseed .... 35% 35 3.# 55 Union Hag pfd ... 57 Hr) rh Mag .. 46% 4 4 *i 46 45% Brook HP. _ 16% 8% 9 10% Continental Can .. 49% 48% 49% 4?\ « hI !‘ii< king . 54% 84% 84% 84% Col. G tv K.110% 110 110 109% Columbia Graph... 2% 2% 2% 2% United Drug . .. s. 84% 84% 84% National Knamel.. 69% 68% 49 69 % Unite'! Fruit . 179 1 78 % 1 79 1 78 % National Lead_150 129% 129% 120 l*h ladclphia Co... 46 45 % 45% 46 Pullman ...129% 12*% 129% 130% Punt a Ale Sugar. 49% 56% 69% 57 Smith P. R. Sugar. 60 68 69% 65% Retail Store* .78% 77 77 75 % St. L. A- S. F. 25% 26% 26% 2 6 \a. Car chemical. 24% 24% 26% 26 •"Close” is the isst recorded sale. Total fates, 1,012.200 shares. Money—Close. 6 per cent, Wednesday close, 5 per rent Marks—('lose, .000045; Wednesday close. .000044 %. Francs—Close, .0610, Wednesday close, 06 17. Sterling—'lose, $4 72%. Wednesday close, $4.72%. New York Bonds New York. Feb. 23— Boryl prices turned reactionary today, in direct reflection to tiro raising of tho rediscount rate to 4 4 per rent. Prices of United Htate* government bonds quickly began read justing them«Hvc* t,, the new money market conditions. Liberty 14> and tho first, second, tliird and fourth' 4 4a drop ped 12 to 13c on II©0. Foreign s*-curltiea continued to move independently of dorneath mortgage s, Cecho-Slovaklan 7t rixing 15 to S7 4c ax compared with the recegt extreme low of 70. Scin»» 7s ad van* e ax Uity .Southe rn 5s, Southern I*a« i flc refunding 4s. Frisco Income fts and in ion Pacific refunding 4 . w th Uenvcr and Rio Grando refunding f.s th- only popular ishu»- to register a net gain of a point. Sugar bonds moved to higher ground in sympathy with higher stock and com modity prices, but th*- other Industrial i enx were imllned to yield. some of the conspicuous n*avy spots teeing American Smelting 5a, W|» Itwire Spem #*r 8te*.| and Vlrglnia-Carolina Chemical 74s with warrants, off i to 1points. Total sale*, jar value-. 914,750 000 l . ». ltCMlds. High. B.ir Cloa** 359 Liberty 34s . .101.60 10124 1014: 2 L berty 7*1 4* . ©fc >>n 97 9.; 94 71 Liberty 1st 4 t* .. Ox 10 ?v JO '* * 22 155 5 Liberty 2d 44* .. : » 9v.n0 9k _n i 11 Liberty 3d 4 , • 91,14 94,4© 217 4 Liberty 4th 4 4 * 9* 18 fg 04 9* - 4^ Vic 440 uncalled . ] 00.08 jf,o no latv.f'H 417 U 8 Treasury 1',* 99 ?Q J9.i© 99 90 6 »»xrlgn. .7 A r g e n • : n a 7s U'-S 107’, 17 Chine** G P.y 6* *_ 4 . 2 1 7 City of Bern© 80 ... 113 1 CH of Bord ft .4 > «*1t v of C ,,p f, it, 9 ■ • 4 *'■‘4 9.4 I • « of Ot P 7 4x. . . , 7.4 •1 Citjr of Lynns fts.... ‘.ft 75 4 .. of Me- fl ■ 1ft • hIy of R do J ft 4 7 » * 4 12% 2 City of Tokio f>« . 7 3 4 . 5 City of Zurich 8s 112 4ft *re Rap *0 ctffl *74 864 *74 ft Banish 'Inn fcs A 1 • • ft *B 1^4 I)ept of .Heine 7s vft *5 1 I» of <’ 64 P n '*9 !«'!•, 1©I »4 f*’« l> Of U is 19'.: WS 994 9J% 4 1 > l ast Ind » * 4 7 9 4 4 14 9 4 ft» i>ut« h E lnd 1*62 *5 4 9‘. \ 62 French Rep fts 9ft4 9ft 9* French Rep 74" 93 4 93 4 M 4 26 Hof-Am Line ft* . . 004 f©4 17 Japanese 1st 440.. 93 4 93 4 93 4 38 Japan* *© 4s ... ft 14 ft 14 . 4«.King of Bel 74s . 99 4 99 4 13 King of Bel ft* . 9*4 9* 21 King of I'en 6s.... 974 *7 97 4 71 King of Neth ft» 100 4 1•»© 4 1AA4 “ft King of Nor fts 9*4 9*4 98 4 II King S U HI ft* . ft 1 7 K-ng f Hvreden l*‘t » 11* Pars* Lyons-M* d »s 7 714 - : R p cf Bol *s .9* , 9* 4 P i 3 Rep of C .8a 194* 1“« 32C R.ep Of H fts A *12.. t?% *7 *; 4 1 Hep of Uruguay lb-4 > Hiate of igueens fts 1"*4 2© *4 ..f 8 P 0 f ft* 14 99 4 L 1 5 Swim t'OUftd 8ft 114 4 91 UKofGBAF a 4 :* 116 115 4 1/7 UKofGBAl 5 40 '37.104 4 -,l<4 37 1 8 of Brasil ft* 96 * 9% 90 * 1 U H of Braxil 74*1054 . I XT 8 Of Brazil 7 4« .It8% i UH.ifBrx/ C U K 7a 84 4 *4 4 94 4 J5 V H of Mm 1* . . . H'| 6* . 9 U 8 of Mct 4* . .37 ?ft 4 8 Am Agr • h 7 4 4" !n8 1n‘ ln4 Ts Am Vmelting 5a *"4 89 4 4.. Am Sugar ** I"! 4 1*J I 1ft Am T A T tv ft. II** 115** 1ft Am T A T rol tr 6 »■ S 9*4 ** S 60 Am T K T col 4* 92 S *14 *2 4 3 A tit Jur M \vit« 6m 8° 4 7**, *©4 17 Armoury A Co 4#* . * * , *• ', 30 At T A 8 F gen «• »8*4 ft*4 ** S t A1TAHF adj 4s itpd 81 *04 I AM I 1, l*t i’on 4* •• 2$ Bn It tin AOS* 101% lr*o% » Hrt't A «> c\ «%a «“ *4 «' * 4A% 14 Bell T r f Penn* 7a 1* kln'S 1A7% 7 R.thl Steel raf * §3 9 % §3% 13 Bethlehem P’eaJ bn ft*»% *9 % 32 Brier Hill Ffeel 5%a 9k >4% fa 4 HklynFdta i*n 7*1► 10* % -» Bklyn Rapid Tr 7a 94 9 »‘an Northern 7* .114% •« 71 Pan P*e deb 4*.. *0% 7t% 90 6 Pen of.Georgia »'% €€% fi3 Phi MAStP ref 4 % * *7 % * 1 S 24 Phlo Railway S* .. *1 4fl% 4 2 Phlq II 1 A P ref 4* 79% 79% *»% 14 Phlo A Wear Irid 4« 7.7% 74% . % 44 Phil# Popper 7a .119 11* 119 7 4 i 'hit* Copper ta . 10?% K».’% II I! CChStl. ref laA 101% 1A1% It Pol.. A S r*-f 4 % * * * . S 4 - *4% 2 Coj Ga* A Flee 7* 9*% : 4 Commonw- Pow 0* S?% sn •4 c'on* Poal of Ml *■ h *9% "4 *r* Cub c fhlg deb ■■ 9k •-* 4•* • b Cub Am Sugar ft* lft7% k BqUwA flud* ref 4k *7% 177 l»#nv A- U Hr ref R* S*% S ' * S'* % 2 VtenverAK (ir con 4* 74% 3 Petrol! Kd«h ref «•« 101 s lietrolt 1* By a 4%* *4 #2% ** I Bonner Steel ref 7* *"'% :t tiuPo de Nrm 7',* 10 4% 109% 19*% 7 I*uque*ne eight fi* 104 % IA< '9 Ka«» '‘uh flug 7%* 10f % If"* I’*’ f. K C P A I. 1% 90% ■ K.nn. Copper 7* • il' * % 1" 4 ‘ • * '*4 ^ 1 1. Ur A B 7 g^ I 1 ig Win 73 10 1 I T.oui* O A I.* 6* *9** l Manitoba 7* *9 1 N h t A. me 7 %* 9«. % 7 Not P A 8 A* 10* % 2 Ohio Pow hn 9*’% '» 4 * I p* Pow A !« bn *9% * 4 Phil K1 0* .103% t$? % V Phil pot 7 %- 10. % 1 Til Ser Po N .1 7* 1«4% ,1 Robert tlalr 7« 9* % . If. Sear* B«.a 7* 2 ; . I«'1 % . 1 Shaw*hten 7* 1A4% .. .... ■ sh* f Karm* 9%* . . l«o I Slop* Shef a* *4 •’ So I «| Kd| *• tA:% 102 1' % . * 86* 2 KC MH 6r M 4s- 76% ]8 K c Sothern f>* . . 86% 8?.* 7 K C Terminal 4s. . . 81 % 8| 7 Kelly-Spring T Ss.llo 1«>9% 6 I .ark Steel 5s *50. 91% 91 91% 12 T.3 A- MS deb 4a *31 92 . 3 I.ehigh Valley 6a. .. 102% . Lig Ac Myers 5s . 98 .. 3 Lori Hard F.s . 96% ..•• ■J T. A- N uni fieri 4k... *9% . 12 Man Sugar 7%s . 117* 117 127 Mkt St Ry n deb 6a.... 104 103% 49 N Y Cen r&! 5" • 96% 96 96% 10 V V * >n ton 4e.... 8»'% 80 * 80* 65 N Y Kd ref 6%b_110% 110* 110% 10 NYXH&U rv 6b 44 63* 68% 22 X Y Te| ref 6a *41.106 1A* jo* 6 S Y Tel gen 4%s... 9 % fa* 3 % 12 N Y W A B 4 %8. . 47 * 47 * 15 Nor Ar South 5s A. 6«% 6 4* 68% 3 Nor A Weet rv 6s. 116% 116 116% 40 Norf Am Kd af 6a. 9 4* 9,% 3 Norf OTA- I. rf 9* '*•’% 9 4 33 Nor Par ref 6* H I "7% 107 107% 18 Nor Par r&I fa 76 % 79 14 8t I, I M A* H 4. -1 >i 177 8t I. A H K r I 4« A . >7>, SJ S'. 1. A S 9- »dl S«. »-! 79*. S'"’. 1 167 St 1, A S t- Inc C,i. *■'■ > .. 35 St L P W ron 4m 75% 75% 6 K P Ar. K C 8 L 4 % a 77% 5 S A & A P 1st* 4*. 7 4 7 * 64 Seaboard a L cn ^ #d% * * % r % 131 Seaboard A L ad 5s 29% 2* % -9 4 Seaboard A I. rf 4s 45% 4r. 21 .Sinclair Con 011 7s. 100% 100* 100* 21 Hint lair Crude 5%b 97% 97% 61 Sinclair Pipe Line 5s 87% s7 87 % .19 So Pac rv 4* . 92 91* 14 So Par ref 4B . 87% 85% ’ 17 So Par . | tr 4a 82% >.% .37 So Rv gen 6%s ^ .1(1% 11% 1°5 % 16 Bo Ry con F.S . 94% 8 4 * 61 So Ry g*n 4- fh % f-* a '*% r So Prt Hr Sg 7§ .1-2 l'*l* 102 22 Stan Oil Cal d 7a. 106% 1°6% 6 Steel Tub* 7" ...102% It-'* 56 Third Ave adj 5b.. r; f 4 Third Ave ret 4- .61% €1 *1 * 1 Tideuatr Oil 6*a . 1*3 * 3 Tob Pr*«d 7* . 1 0 4 * S 14 3 Toledo Mdlaotl 7 a . 17 4 T S’ I. A \\ 4* T 1 I n B A P * ^ 17 t" ft Steel * t 5s 19. -•* 1**7 *»x 1fl- % 19 I tah P A- I« *» - 91 ’* 91 14 V-Caro C B 9 7 74 Vji-Caro ch'-in 7* % 2 Wabash 1st 6s - . • 9 7 lx • 7 \v Maryland let 4s . ** * t *•» *4 14 Wret Pa-dfb ’* * 4 Wee* T’nlon <>**...110 if9‘* IP* 9 Went ho#i K1'* 7s.. 10**4 lf‘* 1°*’* 4 Wickwlre-S St I 7* 97’, 97 12 Wils'.f* A To n f 7>**.103>x 1*1 l Wis On pn 4» .... 'I4* . Total mV* «*f bonde today 1*4 compared taitll $I1,4«.M* Rffflw* day and 11 4.237.OO0 a year » Omaha Produce
cel Jobbing prtce to retail er* Extras SO- , e\tra» In 4«lb. tula. 49c; standard. 49 dr*t*. 47c. Pairy - B 1 • » arc B?i"f 2-'* 1 b»at table butter (»r»pp< i and 24c 1 for d'an pa* k I C - BUTT CM > a*** Txcal buyers paying 4 1 at country fla ttens, i*c deM' • red 1 'uuha. EOOS Moe* buyer* are paying a-und I*1 A> prr f 'Stale he'd egrs at mark-t u' 1* Jobbing price to retailer*: 4 re»h Spe lal*. 35 N 1 • **>v POULT r. T Li\# Heavy hens a: -I pu!’*ts 14 ’'rbt hen* and pullets. He. spring r^taier*. smooth l' *« 17 ’. "tag-, all also* 1* . L* a ! horn poultry about 3c l^aa. old cock a, 1^; ducks, fat full feather-d 1* . g- -•*. fat. 1 full feathered. 15c; turkeys. fat tiins I pounds snd up !0r no cu! a. sick or erfp plsd poultry wanted Jobbing pries of dreseed poultry to re fallen* Broilers, 4°c. springs. 74c; heavy hens, :7c; light hens. 77c. rooster*, l»c; du»ks 77c. fseer. 25« . turkeys, 4'*r. BEEF CUTS Th# wholetaprice* Of beef cuts tn sf fact today are as f 'Iowa Hi ha— No. 1 27c. No. 7«.' No. 3. 17c. i aim \*. I SI n • : No v itc. Rounds— N * 1. lM|c; No. 2. 15c; No. 3. 12c. Plates—No. 1. 7^*0. No. 2 7c; No. 2. #c. Chucks—No. 1, 12c. No. 2. lltfcc; No 1 •V*C CHEESE. Local Jobbers are selling American cheese. fan.y grade, at about th# follow i Ing price* Twins, 27c single daisies. |27‘sC; doubls daiat. a. 27- . Toung Ailin' v, 2f.- Innghom, 2*o. e.juato prints. riAyc. ! bti*’k. He • FRU»T» Pineapple#—Per wrat. 17 0° Straw berries—Florida. 50c per quart i Manama >■ per pound t‘ranges Exti.i f.to- Calif'-rnl* Jiavt-ia per box n-~ or-Eng f a’*** • * 1 <1 ' : Lemon#- Extra California. 3'° to . .■*. ; b.iv • < 1 - 0 to 2 >' sites f* . o I ■ s. 15 ' 0 p* r 1 ilrapefeaiit Florida, fanny. All sizea. IS 7’. I - » per hoi <'ranberri c»—100-pound barrels. 113.5° t*» 117 ' iml b‘-\- a. •» *. j: pound I boxes. It i° A pplca- l»eli ou*. eotordng to *l*e and 1 nuallt- p. r box, $. 75 |o I W ashing i ton Jonathan#, per box. II 7" to I . (d«| J t • | buahel i .ah. 1. $ i • • m* * * n . fancy, pgr bid.. 14 fci*. ditto choice, per i I % i m f."° llo. .1 River Winter Banana 1 fancy f *n , ditto th." tin; Spit ten i>*'rg-r fane i cr box $ ilan->. fan* V. psi bb 44 ■ >' i1 • v 1 * ' , bbl 15 Bla. k Twigs per bbl f. 5° gurnets—California fancy, per bo*. »r°° pear* — Winter Kell# fancy, per box |3 on Hoi .1 lexer T' ■ i»• hr-*, t • ‘ 1 | (.rape* -It. <1 Emperor. p«r box. 14.7*4 to 1 t; on * pigs--California 14 * m < irton Mn, • . a } Mu* rna fie*. 5 lb box, per lb 3;*, Hate* Hollow lb butt* 1-V per pound. prome.Urv, 34 It-os. ta.-ea, ,\ > ad'• \llig*tor pears, per doaen. |-I 0 0 FLOUR 1 T .far patent in 4' lb bag#. f« 5.* rcr hh] . fmo clear. In 44 lb. bag*, t 40 per bbl White or vllotx common 1 per • «» , $1 7S guotatlona ars for round lota f o h*'4 I t Una ha \ rum \ri y r. Potato-* Vebraaka 1’arty Ohio* No 1. < | > . j,.*. no, N i - 7.*c to ll 00 Mill* nriota Red liner onto# N»a 1, 41 24 t° flin p#r . wi Idaho Busseta |1 35 per , „t Idaho Netted Hem*. 11.74 per rwt Street Potato * Ru*h»»l « rate*. about 4 * ih* If Art P.*rtu RI* o Reds, crates, about i>rt tn# $7.5 Radishes New southern. d 'en bun era $<', Old Roofs Herts cat rota turnipa pa»*j snip* rutabaga* t” r pound. ■ . ’•* sacks. per pound T^c Ns w Boot* Southern turnips. beets, carrot* per dosm bun* hea, bt'o. i rttu. • California h -a*t t4 do* i. pet , r .f $t i r r do* . 11 10. hothoupe leaf. | per do sen, Onions--■••Routham «new> p.» do-*n bun her, . . Ohio Whiles $3 0° per, . XX t . R* J Ulob a. | »b V . >e W*o i per !b., 2**c Imported Spant-h, per crate,1 $: r»o. Artl'-hcikea Ter dozen. $2.50. TVppcra —Green, market baaket, 2&C per pound Muahrooma—7Sc per pound. )•;**? Plant—Selected, per pound, ZQr. Totnatoe*—Florida, *1*-banket crate, j f«on; fancy red ripe Mexican. 2S-lb. lub, 1 |2 no. H'-ana Southern wax or green, per hamp< r l-. OO to I'. <>0 « .. ullfl* ^ California, per crate, f 3 r-0. Gar lb- Per pound. 2t»«’. Index to Want Ads %NNO( m ivMKM DEPARTMENT. Raricl Tavita . . i lard of thank* . 2 < emcterie*. Monuments . 2 Florist* .. «..... 4 Funeral Directors . ft i Funer.il Notice* . ft Future Fient* .. 7 lost and Found .. ft Notice* . ft Personal* 10 u TOMOBILK DEPARTMENT. Auto A* *•«•*. *or lee, T7re* .............. It Auto \|«nriei . 12 Auto* For Hal* ..*.. 13 Auto* to r,ichan|M .. 14 Vpto* Wanted ..'... 1ft f»ftrage*—Repairing . 1ft Motorcycle*. Bicycle* . 17 Her* lee Mahon* . 1ft Tati—IJvery . 1» Trurka, Tractor*. 20 BUSINESS SERVICE DEPT. ' Vrrorriian Pleating .21 Builder*, (nntractor* . 22 Dancing Academic* .. 23 Detective Agencies . 24 (•arnge Builder* . 2ft Muting. Murage .. 2ft Milliner*, Dressmaker* . 27 Painting. Papering . 2ft 1 Patent Attorney* .. 2ft Kodak Finishing... 30A Photographer* ft . 30 Printer*. Engraver* . 31 Profee*tonal Service* . 32 Repairing . 33 Her* tee* Offered . 34 Tailoring. Preening 3ft Wanted—Ikjsine** Servir# . 3ft EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Itu*ine»** ( oltege* 37 < orrewpondence Course* . 3ft (•enernl In*truetloM . 33 Musical. Dancing, Dramatic . 40 Trade Hehmd* . 41 Wanted—InMroetlon .42 EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT. employment tgeneie* .43 ■ Help Wanted — Female . 41 Help Wanted—Male ..45 Help—Male or Female .4ft Agents, mirtinrs ... bltoatkina Wanted—Pemala . Situation# Wanted—Male. FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT. Ilnrlne*. Opportunttira . *" Inifftmenti • • • • • .. .. ItiMio on Real .. .Money Ui I«o»n . Wanted to Borrow . ^ ^ LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT. Doc*. C.I., Bird., Pet. . ** lloroe., t attle, t rhlclea . ®7 Poultry and SoppHe*. Wanted—IJ*a Stork . MF.KI IIANDI8E DEPARTMENT. Bulldlii* Material .** t lot bln* and Sura . 77 Fuel and Feed .... t.ood Thin*, to F>lt .*•; llouaehold I looda . ' tewelry and Watrbra . ** Machinery and Tool* . Wlaccllaneona .... Murlral Inatrnment* ... "• Radio and Snppll'a . .77 Meed.. Flanta. Ferlillrera .7" Store and Office Equipment . •" Store Special! .. Swap ( olomn . .. Wanted to Boy . • • .. • ” RENTAL DEPARTMENT. Apts., Mate. Furnished . \pi*.. Flat*, t nfornl»bed . Farms for Rent .. i. tatr—F,rhance . Real F>late—Wanted . Kewltora I"’ Trarka*e Pnp-rt j . ..1 ” lilt FKTI'I MENT *n Swift & Company Onion Stock Yarda, Chteafo Dividend No. 149 Otndend of TWO DOLLARS'*2.00 per ahaiaoB the capital .tuck of Swift * Co®I*nY. wl11 paid on April 1. 1*M «> atoekholderi of rmri. March 10. IMS. aa ahown on the hooka of tha Company. c A fRACOCI, gaaroaarr Notice of Redemption of Armour & Company Ten Year 7% Convertible Gold Notes Notice is hereby given that Armour and ( ompany