Ads Sin<* Praise ' O of Happy Hollow Really Firm to Point Out Beauties of Omaha Residence District. A special advertising effort is being inaugurated by George and company, developers of the Happy Jioliow resi dence district, to “make the people of Omaha “better acquainted with Happy Hollow, and to persuade them to visit the district this spring. The firm's advertising department has prepared a series of attractive . pamphlets and newspaper advertise- 1 ments describing this district amd ils growth in detail, and urging the peo ple “to take a drive through Happy 1 Hollow and become proud of Uie city I in which you live." Following are some of the state ments made in the firm's advertis- j ing: “Few cities can boast of a prettier sight than Happy Hollow district, j with its comfortable homes and wide ! lawns, well kept shrubbery and beau • tiful trees, its winding boulevards with their artistically landscaped park plots, following the rolling con tour of the land." “Being a comparatively new dis trict, each year brings added beauties to it. New homes are constantly be ing bhllt and as architect and land- . geape gardener develop new Ideas, they are quickly expressed in this at tractive region." Long Term Lease oiiFarnam Plot Slit!in" Scale of Payment Ar ranged for Ground at 29th Street. Byron R. Hastings ami K. M. Slater last week tnaile a 99-year lease i n ground at Twenty-ninth anil Far nnm streets owned by the S. S. Curtis estate. The property has a frontage of 132 feet on Farnam street, and is 132 feet deep; it is on the south side of , Farnam, improved with old buildings. Terms of the lease are; First 10 years, 5 per cent net on $50 per front foot, or $06,000; second j 10 years, 5 per cent on $600 per front foot or $79,200; remaining 70 years, I 5 per cent net on $800 per front foot, j <-r a total of $105,600. The leai-e eon tains options to Buy at the valuations specified for rental purposes, anil in corresponding periods. The lessees plan to improve the j property at once with new stores. The lessees were represented in the ueal By the Plater company and the Byron Reed company acted for the lessors. Storms Hold Up Work on West Dodge Tract Development work on Hastings £ Hayden’s West Dodge A ores addition, which has been held up by weather conditions since March 2. will be re sumed again this week unless storms again Intervene, according, to Ken neth F. Reed, necreuiry. W» >t Dpdge Acres is opposite the Peony farm on J West Dodge road. Hastings & Heydcn bad expected to have it ready for the market soon after April 15. blit chday in develop ment work probably ’ ill delay the sale until nearly June 1. Contra' *s have been let for all the j Improvements, including paving of the main road through the addition, build ing two bridges, laying tile subdrain age and installation of a private water system for 49 acres of the tract and all the grading. Real Estate Sales Cathedral. Will Brown to Victor L>, Reynold*. 725 ' North Thirty-seventh street. $7,000. W. .1 Palmer to F. A. .Milbourn, 4431 i Cam street, $5 7 5 •*-1 l.eavenw-hrtli. Joseph Hollander to Martha Nsufeldt, ! 4205 Mayberry street. $' Barker company to Alma M ILI*ing, Maroy. between Forty-fourth and Forty fifth street*. $5,400. John Hai>; <• tp W. K. M.i-i-r, s'.uthw 1 . J. - . streets, $1.7*5. SOlltlieHMt. Louis Berka to Stephen Peters, 300* South Tenth street. $4,100. George c, Fla-k to Charles A Myers,1 til Valley *trerj. $4,250. George C F k to Robert Garrett, 412 Valley street, $4,250. • s.uith Omaha. F J Engl-:. K, J. .. Sfa«-I»el t. South Twenty.first street. $1,500 H. K. Gamer! to H. G. Walker. Poly street, between Thlrt- • nth and Fifteenth streets, $4,M10. Elcnoru Donaher »o Margaret Murphy, 2424 11 street. $*,.""" Aloysios Long to H. R. Voss, 3R14 T street, $4,000 Zgnattus W'olnlewl* r. t•» Guta M. Ilarber, 3923 Mouth Twenty-sixth street, $5,000. Mi tin** f.iisa. E. L. Glover •«. : < M. Curran B-»u man, between Minna Lusa and Twenty eighth avenue. $7.-5" Rasp brothers U» E. C. Goddard, 2*13 Mary street, $1,503. Oscar Olson to Clara A. Storm. 2*81 » Vane street, $8,100. I m,ln 11 \ i , to l-:.|i*h C Nil hoi -n Vane, between Tv nt>-eighth avenue and Thirtieth street $5,7 50. < i-iitral. Fmtner Printing company to Howard Investment < ompany, 1311-13 Howard street, $59,244. Northwest. F F. Haas** to C C. R h*. . 1 t Grand avenue, $5,0"0. .. II .1 Cooper to Mary Greenberg, south .Ml rorn.r Forty -eaveirttl and Maple " tioorVaV "(flunk to W. H H’nit, MSI North Thlrtyihlrrt,.tr*-r, $s.or,u. u.orp. W Colwoll to.-Miiy 1 ,"'ry; northw.at . orm.r l orlj-eKtith Mr.-f .ml Military a\enu North Hldr. William Hovinsky »<» Gerthren Miiler. !^..fi'M',CU,rra;‘-.«c4,maMcMrhI, 1626 '-V\?trKt!i.r-«r’K. K Cole, 2406 North k. • --n»by. 'W&srrz? too: Non.h Thirtieth " Jf • * *.,n 1 (132 It. . n F Liggett to i FL Urhtnla, 81*. Flofnce tioulflvflrd. *0 >8*• . , Hi, ,, ..ill, >o H.n» H .T'-na.n, >*0» Alii-* . *’ ••"'’• , It,ml. Turk. M.n:ar.n * - - • ", >'*■ 1612 I.ufayo11" ov.nue. ! L< ' 0 Cb.rl.. Horna'TBnt1. Il2h.r.tr.h. ««• Thirty fifth *-■.*•*»• IRlIKlee. H s.virk to hn.nm "h,,M A*.nth KKtyH-v.nth .lr.et.126 ' Id. I. Hh"P»rtt to L- »■ "unl ‘'V?1 K •BSSr.2V.llve ■. Co. hr.ne, »10* Cr!m.rrr‘.,ir.Vt,-.T'A. n. 1106-. linden .treat. *".»*»■ t t.ini.i<*n la-on.ld Kvatalt "• « »' *'Und«i *>."J liudfe «trw t. *k.T-o ftensilll. . r n Hibbard to c w rifly-ftlth etre.t end Hedford ,ia*ui. • 4 880, f MARKET, FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS OF THE DAY Omaha Grain Omaha, March 31. The two days' receipts at Omaha to taled 274 cars as compared with 130 ears last year. Total shipments were 323 ears, against 113 cars a year'ago. Cash wheat on the Omaha market was in good demand, with prices 2 to 212 cents higher. Corti was steady, unchanged to 1 cent higher. Oats were unchanged to l-4c higher. Rye was quoted 1 cent higher and barley 1 cent lower. 1 nsatisfactory condition of the growing winter whetft crop due to drouth and freezing and thawing, were responsible for a sharp advance In this cereal today. Corn and oats sym pathized with this strength to seine extent. Commission houses were good buyers Xnd short covered freely. A prominent crop expert finds a very unfavorable condition in north central Illinois, while another as equally prominent reports conditions from Great Bend, Kan., to the westward very had, owing to dry weather in that section. There were, also com plaints from western Nebraska and Colorado on account of dry conditions and freezing and thawing. The mar ket ruled strong throughout the ses sion and final figures were about the best of the day. WHEAT. No. 7 dark hard: 1 car. *1.23; 1 car. *1.22*4; 1 car. *1.22 (85 per rent dark); 1 car, $1:19 (83 per cent dark). No. 3 dark hard: 1 car, $1.17*4 No. J hard winter. 2 cars, $1.11. No. 2 hard winter: 2 cnr-c, •$1.1H <«emi dark); 1 car, $1.16 (semi dark); 1 car, *1.15*3 (semi-dark); 2 car*. $1 J5 (semi dark); Is cars. $1 I:?*,; 1 car, $1 13 (live weevil* ; 9 c ars. $1.13; 1 c ar, *112 *4 No, 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.18 (semi dark); 1 cur, $1.15; 1 car, $1.14; 5 cars. $1.13; 2 oars, $1.12*4. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.13. No. 5 hard winter: 1 car, $1.11 (5.3 per cent heat damage); 1 car. $1 07; 1 car. $1.03 (2.9 per cent heat damage, musty); i cur, $1.12 (musty). No. 2 yellow hard: 1 car, $1.13*4; 6 cars, $1.13 No. 3 yellow : 1 car, *1 12*-*. • Samplo yellow hard: 1 car, 98c. No 1 spring: 1 car, $1.19 (northern) No. 5 spring. 1 car. $1.1)5 (dark north ern); l car. $1.02 (dark northern), live weevil). / No. 1 mixed, 1 car, $1.17 (special bill ing)). No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, $1 n* (durum). N* No. 5 mixed: 1 car, $1.04 (durum). CORN No. 2 while: 1 car, 72V*c (special bill ing) ; 1. car. 72c. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 73c. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars. 74'- (special bill ing); 5 cars. 73c; 2 cars. 73*3*/. No. 3 yellow : l car, 72c. 1 car, 72V4C. No. 1 mixed 1 car. 7l:4r No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, 71c; 1 car, 71c (shipper s weights). No 3 mixed: 1 car, 70*4c (shipper's weights). Sample mixed: 1 car. 70 *40 (8.5 per cent oats.) OATS No. 3 white: 1 car, in1*4' (special bill ing); 3-5 car. 45c (special billing); 1 < ir. i t *3 e • (shipper's weights); 1 «ar, 44'* (shipper's weights); 11 cars, 44V*c; 5 cars, 44c, No. 4 white: l car. 43‘*c. (shipper’s weights); 7 cars, 43c (heat damaged); 3i 1 ca rs, 4 3c. - ] Sample white: t car. 42c (34 per sent j heat damaged 1; l car, 41*4c (8 per cent j heat damaged); l cur, 41 Vic (39 fP r cent heat damaged). RYK. No. 2: 2 cars, 7 5c. No. 3. I car. 7 4V*c. . No. 4; 3-5 car, •3,4*' 1 BARLEY No. 3: 2 cars. 62c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND .SHIPMENTS. Week Year: . Kef opt.— Today. A«ru. Ago ; Wheat . . . 37 ' Corn ... . 81 Data . 89 24 Ry . * J S 1 Harley . J - „ ’ » W.ek Year Shipments— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 87 Corn . I24 f'4 7; Hi,. . 9* 24 27 I'i'uMARY REf'EIl-TH AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Rf.eipts— To*I > Wk Ago Whaat 1,770,".. I t‘orn ... 1,1 -3,'.'"i I)..'* . 1,327:000 Shipments— Today \Vh ,1 f.. 847.000 UiltM.- _ CHICAGO RECEIPTS Curl'd*— Today M - k Ago Wheat . 22 torn .78 Oat. 79 I'H KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Uu ; ... «2 - ST. I.Ol'IS receipts «*b riots— Wheat .13J J** : Corn . -J-7 .118 1'0 "8 northwestern wheat receipts fariots— .. ! Minneapolis .590 194 Duiutti . 84 ,“2 Winnipeg .192 4,4 ,|J Kansas City t.ra'n. Kanaaa City Mo.. Mar. h wh-a' No. 2 hard, ii 19811 Xo. i red, *'■ Corn—No. 3 white. 79',e; No 7 ye.Iow, 77»4fc 7Hc. Hay—I'nchange.!. Minneapolis Hour. Minneapolis, Minn,. March 51. Flour tTn» hanged. S< liropil. r Reports Sixteen Sales in Month of Marc-li Included amoni? the March sales of the Schroeder Investment company wore five small investment properties, four of which were made by C.,m 4' street, ?'• % an In ventor. ;I19 21 (Turning ***©»•', $10,100, T-m Clonln. I 4 3 52 54 Dodge *tr*et, $10,750, Tain** C Nelson. HOUSE# t 2971 Ilary »»re«t, t«,100, Albert Lad wig 4179 (’a*s street. $9,600, Klla M. Hgnd biwK 026 South Thlrte.th street, $«,00«, Mr*. | Park*. 2SS5 Chicago street, $5,000, Mr*. Mar tin. 2502 North Forty-ellftith st/act, IV.210. Mr* Fca try. ,201 South Thirtieth atr**t, $4.4<»o, P. Poapiohal. :.*»<»B Smith Twenty fourth ft"60. Andrew Rnl»es> k 2.115 M*db k. $ .000, John Chri*tlen*» n. 8221 Decatur. $t 4«0, Joe Fortlim. LOTH. Lot 4 T4io«'k 1, Mystic Pirk, $4 50, ,f J. Orova U»t 7. Illoek 4. Ilcr addition, $1,100, I! J Orova. Firm Sells $80. 82.7 Worth of Omaha Homes in 17 Days r>. I], HU'k A Co. sold *Kn.S2ri worth of hnmhn honing In 15 day*. | Tim list Include* 15 Iwuwo gnd ono v.ioant lot. Thny* of the rwImm were* ' rnadit through the Multiple hitting ex I c hange. The firin’* rrtpidly Inert ut ling LusJtu'S* ha* mi‘cHsltal»Ml rntiiig lug ila office* and off « o force twice IMiinu January 1, 1U2J. Chicago Grain By I nlveraul Service. Chicago, March 31. — Stimulated by mn influx of crop damage reports as u result of cold weather, wheat prices moved sharlpy upward today ard c'osed at tne top. Support was naturally centered in the deferrui de liveries. while Ihe -May lolir.vnd it. the midst of short covering and ligh' offerings. Wheat closed 1 5-8 to 2c higher, corn was 3-8 to ll2 up; oats were 3-8 to &-8e higher; rye'rulel 1 18 to 1 6-Ke up, and barley finished un changed. During the short session the; ■ seem ed- lo be little desire to balk at the unfavorable news. tjhorts seemed stampeded ill covering, while tlio up turns met no appreciable silling pressure. Outside markets failed to reflect the stability of the local ex change. Corn Price* Higher. Corn moved to higher levels, although activity was not pronounced in this pit. There was w good d--al of profit taking hy buy erg of the past few days, and on this account th-- buying that \v;> attracted in this pit was Bomewhat shaded. Country offerings of corn were light. Impressivo in the oats trade was the fad that the deferred r hths met with Improved speculative buying, something that has been slow to enter this market. Uye followed the other grains to higher lBvelg The m wi ■ • b eastern Interests, while tho ailing was • Provisions worked lower under selling that was generally credited to foreign interests. l.ard was mb to 12 %e lower and ribs were 25c down. I’if Notes,. T'ntil t"da.\^ tho wile; 1 trade found littl- bullish . ero•jura inent from tin news. It changed suddenly and caught shorts somewhat unaware. Xot only did, western Kansas ir.t eonsblc- bh- j m % t taIk. but p ped off for two doj , !l !• ti ,, Ing for continued email run. A late spring Is feared this ..son, and Will probably tend f» curt.-i1 a reag** sown to wheat in the northwest as well as delay the plant growth through tho winter wheat B**cib m- l'i ; i1 w h • s through the winter wheat s» ■••ion Bald that the cold was a little relieved, hut that a late spring was probable. Investment buying of wh.-u? improved today's market and th-- trade took on a broad appeuran< •* at tin - - Th- sp. .di lative mind has been syinpatb«-tjralJy bull ish for some time past rut trade condi tions would not glio a ata' i ty. ( !II( AGO MARKETS. By Updike Ort'n •*■> AT Cil 2 J A “t 17. Art. | Open. | IBgh I.m J Close Yes \Vht. i ] May 1 19%f 1 20% 1 19% ! 1 18% 11.18%' 1 2fi% ! j if* July i i:. % 1.17 % I 1.1 r, % i i. .. i.i% j 1 l«% 1 17% 1 ir.% Sept. I 1.14% j 1 16 114*' T I 4 % 1 1.1 4 % I 114% R>e ! j ! May j %?%< .91V *2% .82% July I .<-% .83% «•;% _vi%* yy, 4 Corn | } j | | May i .74%' .71%' .74% .74% 74%; I 7 4% .74% July i .7*4 77 ."6 Vs .7*, % ' , ! Hept. 71% .77% .77 *4 77 % !;.% Data ( ! I i j May H% .4.'% .4 4%(, .45% 44% ! .45 I July .44%! 45 % 44% 45% . 4 i % Wept | . 4 ^ . .4 3K 4 5% .4 s .43 Lard j i j J May 11 27 11 7ft 'll 1r, 11 20 !ft ftl! July 1 1 4 7 ,1 1.47 1 1 ;:•» 1 ! i7 »1 o % Rib* j ! May lft.ftft 1u 00 9 %ft * 980 11.32 July 10 32 110.32 llo.lj le 12 ill 5-. Foreign Firming** l{nA-«. New Y-»rk. March 31 ~L r- vn Kir* changes- irregular: -•» in « . • ta Croat Britain- Demand. if a I* *7%, f. ft-day % i* »•!« Im •. ■ »♦»::.% Fr%nce-—Demand, i il.i ■*. .%. If aly— demand. 5-10%: on bleu . i% Belgium—petnani. .' 75 <.-Me*. 5.7-% O*rmany—» Demand. .0047 4- (•«!• - .0 47%. Holland — demand,' .3935; cable-'. .3938. > Norway—demand, . 18*3. Sweden—demand. .2660. Denmark—Demand. 19 1ft S ' i ’ • r *; ir I 47% Hprtip — t'. nmiid, . 1■ If’ Oroc-co—Demand, .118 Dola rd—D-maml. "024 i’***Wi|k. middfeuf t, 911 fto^ li 90 j Mllilir%i|iolis 4.rain. M |ane a polls, Minn M • n h I -Wheat--j ru,h. No- % II 2" %!-28*; No. 1 d»rk j port hern, fancy, II *'» 14 ‘* I 4 l % . N< 1 dark northern. II 12*4^1 30%, May. { $1 2ft % ; July. <1 51 % (Virn--No. 3 y«-ll*»w. 7n';7ft%e. Mil (a—Nil. 3 wh!»n. 41%hi:% Mar lay- 53 '-i 6 %■ five- No. 2. 77 %»■ • Flu x*i • d— No ), 34 23 ©3.SO. < himir • Potato*-*. f'hliaKO. Ill . March :4! • Pot* ♦ new-—i Ntrady, receipt*. 10 ir*. total United1' Hint'*.* nhlpni'TJta. *2'J rai«! Win* *»n dn * kh> k«d and i t!ik t uind white*. |! 4Mr* 1 r.r, I w* , Idaho m* k-d ru < ’ * ordinal V '•'•tidltlon, pir.Mly OH • w» . Mi"iiMi»U 1 willl*i l.o pound wo k’, aai.k’id and hulk. 1 f l.Z&td 1 30. New Iftl*. •‘rndiir*1 New York, M.m Ii I Butt PC I'11 til I'nnmny hiRi.i i than r.ctia* t»0Mi ■< • l* . rjctrn'., ii 0< ■ r iotue' v ftrata, 1 l*% « t* Kit**— Firm, fr» ah natlierrd extra find*. ' 27 V Sir ; dttknl. t I hicaRu rriMlii' f. r*hl«’!tM.irrh ’I Mutter—Market j hlirher; receipt*. 11.lot tut.* crm»u-ry < xtraa. 00c. •tand.»td» 4Mc; . dm ffr»t*! 4?fi*>4lt *v , flrtta, 49; price# nnc Imnie d lire: >ed poultry quiet, pi hr* Ufn ban cad | \. Inii'K* * 4 lo**d. * \vw York. M.itrh I Cut inn and • ( f. .. and ru cur **i hainc * hot** at« • !«•**• -I ' today AM foreign niNiket* alnu are cln#«*d < Id *;««•« Poultry I c’Mtnir*' hlan*H I I'.ultrj t.uwar, I fowl*. ij. . tyring' •«** , ivatu-yi. iik« / Omaha Live Stock Omaha, March 31 Receipt* wefe: Cattle, Hog*. Sheep OffkftU Monday *... 8,291 3 2,616 15,267 t'fflu/al Tuesday _10,261 23,095 13,612 Official Wednesday., 6,878 23.343 3,528 Official Thursday . ?* 6,256 2*0,596 15,752 Official Friday. 3,355 17.007 12.003 Fstlmafa Saturday. . 3,000 J4,ono 2‘*o -lx days this week . . .36,14 1 111,657 60,362 Sam« last week.27,702 80.053 66,026 Shine 2 weeks ago...31,858 93,678 48,958 Sumo .3 week* ago ... 24,608 M H. S f» 1 63.939 Same days year ago. 26,072 51,747 34,536 Cattle—Receipts, l.ooo head Though receipts this week have been the largest In two months or morcf some 36,000 head, the market has been In ktirly healthy com! Ion. B<»th shippers and local pack ers have had good orders for fat cattle laid steer* have advanced 15©25c. cow* 5 c and hcjfpis 35c to In extr«nufl 50c. I'.. s1 steers here duriitg the week brought i $5.00©9.25. There was nothing toppy j h< re at the close. Stockers and feeders >1 found a >r idy sale at up'urn* of 2 or more. tTith a liberal Saturday run on hand the market today was about steady at the week's advances. Quotations on cattle: flood to choice bcovrs, $9.75© 9.40; fair to good beeves. $' 2f> "V8.7.5 . common to fair beeves. $7.60 'uh.3 6; good to choice yearlings, $8.65© 9,50; fair to good yearlings, $7.73©S.60; ■ imon to fair yearlings, $'.75©7.75; 1 rood to choice heifers. $7.5i>©8.40; fa^r to g«K»d hejfer i $6,00©?.50; « to o*”lo prime '•.ah. $*. k i» o t 7.40; good to chub cows, . $5 7 i •] 60; fair to good cows, $1.75©5.75, coii.i .nri 'to fSii* cowh, $3.00 ©4 50J good to |7 fair to good j lc-ders, v'« 7" 7.5" fumraotj to fair feed i era, $6.00©6.75; good to choice stocker*. | $7 10© 8.25; fair to good Stocker*. $6,50© ! 7 common to fair stocker*, # $5.75© j 6 50; stock cows, $4.o9#5.00; stock h*df ! ers. $4.: . ©6.<»0; stock calves. $4.60©8.G0; | vcnl c alves, $4 7.0© 10.00; bulls, stags, etc., I ? » 5 '<< 7.1:0. Hogs— Receipt ■ H.OOQ head Receipt* i v. * re liberal for Saturday end trading was mostly at steady to 10c lower prices | flood quality light hogs and butchers sold j largely at $7 85© 7 96. With M top price 1 »>f $7.90. Packing sows moved mostly at | $7 .7. '<7.40 and stags at $o 25©6.40. Bulk I of sales was at $7.85© 7.9o. Prices are I lo©15c lower than a week ago. No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av Sh. 1> '9. .67 ... 7 HO 4li. .26'. . . 7 8 S 7 7. .216 40 7 90 80..245 80 7 95 Sheep—Receipt*. 200 head. Fat lambs early in the week were very slow at lower jyrle* k, but the r losing days were u iv**. with h good tone t<» the trade end * flrly de< line.s mosilv regained, with price* about steady with a week ago. ! 4 chr ih mb* sold Jt!*yiy «t |J 7.7 i 14.25, with a top price for the v. U of 114 V» Sheep are strong to 26o idgher, good quality ewes selling up to 99 00. Quotations oh rdir-ep and lambs: Fat J,.tils, g.wid : o choice, JM90f814 50; fat • f 1. Ill.il 1A|1 Or; clipped i ml |9 00 fr 11 ■ feeder laM*. Ill ^00 i . >« srlp’.u-, . i lS.Jf: withers. 17 "Q9 ivi. f*t ewe*, heavy, |5.1008.00; f t . es, light. I* -| 9 01* Receipts and disposition of livestock at the* f'nion stockydrds. Omuha, Neb., for .1 hours ending at 3 p. in. March 81, 1923: RECEIPTS—CARS. Hornes* Cattle 11’gH Sh p Mules C. M A St. P. Jty. ... 10 . v, ibaslk f: R. 1 . . .Mo. PacJfl Rv 5 4 . 17. P. R. It. 8 39 .. 1 c. ,v N. w, l 4 ... 1 .. • • • II . c , • V >,f A * • 1 9 ... . . . • ‘ . H & y . * • * . M *v Q . v *t . . 10 20 1 ... P . It I .VP. cSrt . 8 1 ... . •' . R. I Ac P . went . I. C R .R . . 5 , C , O. W R. ft ... .• i . t. Total • p* - 4 J '» 1 1 DISPOSITION—1: RAI». , flogs She ep Arm* ur A Co . . 7.926 , Cudahy l»{ p Co . .... 2 9*' , I '..id pkg «.:*». u,y* .... j ■ *r ■ i s l k - * * *.... ' * > t • • • • i Swift ft I ... . .1.. 1.09 3 .... j Murph I V- .. . 1 • *.* .... ttwnrtx A. *.‘o. '71 1 !!•**. . 1.705 .... | I f - < hieuffu Idle Meek. Chicago. Mar. f. if — < l\ M Department f AkH«-ullUf ) —«’ .;»t8e--Ktr * tpt*. ' 00 head. .'.Mill nr- 1 with week ago. bee f -* *tq-ra, >eai!;»*t.- bu*< 1.* - and bufehe l irg-Iy 2r'#r 4 *• b gh**r:* good t" , hot j -. . i •• v »< f *'«pi . showing mo»i advance; * xtremd to;. >*:rhng*. IP-.6. ; 5 *». n.'ilured at* r 610 10; . mnfr* and f iitf -r*-. at#-ids to PronK. nulls, about steady: v»-a! calve*, sharply 1*w**r; large ly |t.50&/*3,5-9 off. smooth, mors; stock .. in,I f' • d* glri-r g to h ghcr %*. k hulk i *! * * follow: Ibef *t* r*. I".15 0S:i5, at-otkers «m1 f<#**ders, |*i i <85; . f . , v* ind he f. r* |3'7f> 'f 7.65 ; in r. i . . ■ 6 * ■ • i • Ml* p—RrrpiB, 7 500 head, marker, a* r»*r* . d v 4h we, ,. *g- . fat . iv, 1 , *?-■ 'y to *-1*.. i|«- '• vy*»t : f*' l y*.« r * I ...... extreme top old fat lai d Si 15. P* 1 bv* Mtpper* at h-*v . I 'lik wools fbdns. j Sil •' ti 130*0; h< IV m*. US 7A 5f- j 3.00 ; r** r.-ntlv 'Iipi*'l 11c hi wdgi! i rt.nl*, ntf»*t«y j J1J •001 25. rvr**me weights, tTtf.it l** m. g. nitiue Pallforula spring iamb-. , ITS -.0, with out* nt 112 3**100. new ns ■ I » otbsrs around 11 : 00, best handyweight wool* d - 89 '0. other light* igbf kind* 18 5 „ < 75. ell: 1 aw*-*. mostly |6 ; 7.23. ■ . \ v. Mi- * 14 f ? In W.-.I * o ■ ■ - .hi* 17 7 * line* --Ut -•* p‘ *. o h*?ad ; mostly strong to 5c higher, closed dull, about a* e:j, 1 y ; I ’ 1 kt *! : r *V - <• 1 ' to lSO-poUTvl averages, 8 • i fi; t«*p 6‘ 35; t-'.'.k -40 to 32'>-pound !»ut.* in f' -4 yi ?' 13 - I - V light*. I- 3-.' \ packing sows, smooth, j I. 7 r’ pas in a s**w*. rough, 17 100 ' 7 45,1 , f • • 7.15. *•1. I.oiiU IJmfiek. En st 5t frtjuis. HI. Mur* h *1 —C*l!l#— \ f;, . 111 . i -a h- i n, pared With V • < ago h-■ f v. r» > ’ d .*!•■•*•?* and f*" d> *. strong, lie ht jcarllugs sod bulls. 2f>e ]. wref; rout and runners 15015* lower. 1 f We k, wfeer* and yearling", |7.00,r8 fc«; cows I’ -'•if'* ". « nnors, 92 85 U 3 A ‘ , i*o 1 gn.i h»i 14 7 5 4* II .r*- R* e|| i* * * * hend run bngslyl direct; market un shippers nnd but.-hern, j I 10. higher ot« 1“ 80: bulk. »' :•■■■« 8 r , ! b, ,% H. el u ;• b 18 paid f r -. 0 P- ur ’*, f • a • I T * '* f >» ? . " j >un d 1 • *• . • i • it - #77’. i u kri • w si •• bl i.eg, 16 u 1 f l,iwe- . few at IT »' » * T 5 ! Hhr* ’> and I#aqibs—Receipt". 1.360 hrsd. fUll •' ' ■ • • . HI 1 ! i w h '*»*•• • •*• we# k, tat luintis, .*tf«dv. fat light * jf,' hlgb'-r h* MVics unevenly 'f" 81 ! higher, oth*r #»i:*d <-Taase». unchnns.l w* • k * * • ■ u ward Ininl*", 914 7 3; clipp»d, j 9l?. .holes ^*oi limb* quotable at 115. bulks f w < k, vr«*o| lambs, Ilf r.O %t 14.7 .3 j 71 to 8 7 noun‘1 111 ' *1012.09: 97 to Jio pounds, •' • o(m» in..Mi. f*-w spring* rs, 317.00 j 22 I ’•ftvy * vvrs, 16 7.26. M, I.iiiiU I He Stork. St J.I'Ii.'Mii. March 11 ltog" Ke rr pie, i.' " tier*il , fnwr early rule* choice i.ii* h. to 1 tiigli*«r Shun > egt • t «1.«s * i,-.. vnv -liippcr t p, ft..10. early pa. k**r : top. |* “packing now* around atendv; , iiioatly, IV . uvcinge cost >«*terd«y, >* n2; weight 240 pound*. i '-*it le-^-lleceiptf*. head: eotnp »r« .1 I |. * ' - t I • I' f l .' H H I ' to J’> high* f; •s < trllti*. moatly 2lc hllfh * r; i afve* It loner: other Ha»r * at. - tv j to ntt 'll'. f. ’ j* III. ) p. ™ . ( W ■ it • . t - v% »» I- ' , . f • • • $!. if*'/* 75. heffera !n load lr v^k; f.t J ig-nh* *rnunil a'eadv f• t eh»*, p atro'ig . rile hlfh*r » u11« for we. h fnt "o«>l** ,».lv In *i * •f n.i • », I' ’ Sp*• i ji N’.i tec-lpf*. tnatU. t, lati»t»a at' .dv to 10* higher top. lit " *1. nldu weight tnnaily |l wo <| 11 15 h. uv ter Iota, 11135®! '* « Upp-r- mnHlt • II.23; top, 111 40; few *prin*,er« laVgely $1«V5i)ff|f 60; nhekp Modernity sin higher ; heal ewr*. (i.Aij anorn wetter**, |? » 9 on. I limrul 1‘UlUlh. Uit.o Ma»sii it lion. ft.* avr.t Man li. IJgJU hid May. |.U» July, |2.9utg 4 Financial By BltOADAN WALL. Ily l ni vernal Service. New York, March 31.—Despite the absence of many brokers and cus tomers from the financial district, the stock market showed a strong under tone during the short session today, thus reflecting the week-end optim istic trade reports. The underlying strength was also attributed to the federal reserve board's statement which showed that no undue alarm was felt at this time relative to the credit situation. Sharis were inclined to show heaviness early because of the re dueed .buying power, but strengthened materially later under leadership of the oil group. Maryland Oil, Phillips Petroleum and Cosden wire the leaders in this department. Buying \ igorous. The buying In the oil* was vlgovon and continu'd right bp to th*' Ho • , final quotations being th* beat Htpei stock* were quiet but maintained a firm under loti' A broadening of speculation in the steel shares under leadership «>f steel common is expected to develop next week. Kallro; d shares » "ntinued quiet owing to ihe di-appointing results coming to hand for February. Motor share* were quiet although a be lief fa growing that a Wave of price ad vnjrte* is about to start. Humor said attain that the lluick and Studebaker < urnpabl* * • were a tour to mark up prices. The Paige Detroit Motor Car company announced ft rai* in the price of the Jewett car. Th* Maxwell Motor an nounced that on March 1J It had total orders for G.oi g car.-i. Its production au.-hcdule called for an output of 5.1*3 car- for Mu: h. Shipments by motor i om panics are breaking all records. The Ford Motor announces that It t-atahlished a new high record of 6,134 dally produc tion on March The bond market was quiet but dis played a sagging tendency. Liberties were fairly active and higher. New York Quotations Range of prices of th« leading stocks furnished l*y Logan A Hryan. 24& Paters Trust building. RAII.ROADS. Thum. High* I/>w.♦Close •Close A *1 ASF.P - % 1024 10*4 lf,-% Halt A Ohio _ 62% 52 4 52% £3 Canadian Pacific. 14'4 147% 144 147% N Y Central - 95 4 95% 96% 95% h'S 4 "hat . 714 71 71 71 % « 'Vl North* rn ... 7 4 7 4 7:4 754 ill central . . _ll-'V ll.st 115% ill K O Southern .... 22V* 21% 21 22 Lehigh Volley - 64% 64% 65V* Mo Pacific ...... 16A, 16% 16% 16% N Y 4 N H - IS 4 1*4 1 * 4 1*4 Ht rth Pacific .. f&4 77% -75% 7« ap , A N *W U2% 62% 92 >. P-lin It it . 46 % 46 46 46 Heading .77% 76% 77% 77 CRISP 44 3 4 4 3 4 4 344 Southern Pacific.. 9"% 9* % 90% 91 Southern Kail way. 33% 33 33 33% «• M tc St P . 23% 23% 23% 23% C M A St P pfd 414 4 1 4 1 % 41 % i • . 1 ' . ••,14 1*9 1.9 STEELS Ain Car Fdry.... 1*0 16 0 1**« 1*0% \ Him<- .aimers .. 4S% 4*4 4" 4 4*4 Am L. ••.U3% 132% 1 1 I % 133 4 Haidar in Lo< «• . J *« 137% 129 13*4 d<*hern Steel * - 4 64% 6 7 65% Fuel A Ii n 2S4 2*4 2*4 2* t ruc jblt . . *0 7**4 *<) *9 Am MippI Fdry .. 40% 41 404 ♦# c.ulf State Steel.. . . 994 MuJvaie steel . 304 :•»% :*•> 4 39 Pressed Si- r Car. * 7 4 * *4 67 4 6*4 Hep. S A I *1% 60 4 61% ft Steel Spring*. 114 S iO**-S«h«?ff |t*.d £4 £:% 54 .... C S Steel. 107% 1"7 4 107 4 107% Vanadium ......... .. 49% Mcx. S aboard . 16 COPPERS. Anaconda .«% 4*»% r« 4r< % Am. S A It. Co-£3»* 6 -4 63 % 6*4 * jerro L»e Pasro... 4'*% 49 4 49 « 49% -*% «4 2«% 24% 39 4 Creen <‘anauea 2** a** Insplr-itioB .. . 3"* .*4 34 4 39 K* nn, . ■ It 41 4 41 * 14 41 4 - *, II s }% 4 N#n Con**- • 1 . .. 16% Hay - Consolidated 15* 13 15 15% S. n-va .. .. 10% 10% 10% It a h * 71 * 71 % 72% til LA C.en tip halt _ 4*% 4« 44% 4*% ( iiden . '*•> % .■'4 5s 4 6* 4 la!. Pet rbl 99% 99% *9% >9% s mm* Peterol . .12% Jnvliulbb t»i! ....!*% 1 * % 1*4 1* V \Px Perem! 2*5 265 275 Middle States .11% 11% 11% 11% i’acifb Oil _ 43% 414 4-4 43% Pan-American .. 7* 774 7* 77 4 Phillips ...7. 19% *74 69% 67% Pserre Oil . 4% *• % 6 % 4% Pure Oil . .,.....*% 21% 2*4 2*% Royal Duth .... f=« 4 •** 4 50 4 5° 4 - , % 17 3 7 Stand Oil N. J.. 41% 4 % 4'% 4 % T« x ia f.v % S^% f ‘ % SI ■ : t’nlon ■ Ml . . 1 % % P S 15% Whit# O I 4 4 * MOTiiliS Chandler :<■ % 7«% 70% 7l < • en Motors 144 14% 14% 14% W!ltys-Ov#rlan«i 7% 7% *4 7 pier, v Arri-w ... li White Motor . % 56 66% 56% i9tudeba* • 1. . » 121% 1-7 4 12*4 i 1 HP Kit AND TIRES • I 14 14 14 H iodrS h.-4 3*4 3*4 3* % K-!! Spring . .. 59% H% J9% £s% Kt-yat.ne Tiro . . lu% P-% 10% 1-4 Ajax 1 % 13% 13% 11% l H Rubber . .. *24 414 ®3 INI* CST It IA LS At O A W T ... I<* 30 30 20% Airier In* Cnrp .31% *1% 31% ‘4 Am>r Sumay#. 31 A mar Telephone 12.% 121% 1214 122 Amer * an . 9%4 *7% >•% 97% Central Leather 36 4 36% 36% *4% C rba *Vie _ I S H% 1*% 16% c lb After Mlg - % 3% «i% 71% Corn Pn«1 12*S 124 12»% 12*4 Famnux J’lajer# .. .... .... **>% *Lneral Electric i'4 1**3% lsi% 1M , tit North Orr . 34 4 344 34 4 35 Inter H»r\«*d#r 9" >9% >9% 90% A M II A L pfd £9 69 «9 18 1 A. df d £) % 69% 69% 70 Inter I’aper £. % 62% 67% : J % Inter M M i>f«L .. 41% Am Hug IP f ., ... 6■> 7 >4 7*»4 79 S^ara . . 47 *7 47 »7 Strarn-fcMir* ...."£% >*< % 46% 47 Toll Prod _ 6*4 55% 56 4 53 Worth Pomp ... 37% \¥l!*on Co .27 37 37 3*4 VV -■ Pm n .. . * 11. •* lit 112 n:'i W eating Elec £?% 42% 62'# A mer Woolen 14% 10i% pi% 163% M ISC ELLA NBOCS A trier Cot t»d . . I :■ 14 % 14% 1’> 4 Ain Ag Chent . .. 31% % X"% 8^% Amir Pina* ed 83% 33 33 : 4 l *nl«.»»v Hag pfd .... 7641 ftoeolf Magneto ... . ... 6° 4 | 4 Continental Can . .. 41% Cal Talking .... . .. >2% , Col Oax A E1*M‘ ... .. . 1«*9% < id 4. 4, h * 2 % 2 % 1 % ' .t •■*»••»% ft % T* Halted Fruit 1 77 177 117 ' N ittonal l#*ail 131 % 1 1 hiUihdphU CO. 4.4 47% 47 4 4? 4 Pullman . .. . Punt a Ale»:i« Sug 62% 63 €3 63% So Porto 111 o Hug 664 Retail Stnrea Ml II II >1 % , M L A Sail iYftl \ r Car * \ m 19% 11% 18% 19% " i'p'm '' i# the last recorded *ni# h dal e#lea X4>.9"0 tdtaf'* Thursday rloae. « 1 er rent Mol - Cloae. 0001147%; Thursday clo#r 00b046*', t 1 Ch - . i'fl£ Thursday cb'sr, . 0 6 H * c. S'terl nf ' in**', $4*67%; Thursday « lose 14 4h % Mini* tll» I*» e*t ork Nmu\ i My, i4 VI rrh 11—Cgitlo—He '■* I pi a. f*'0 he*. I market, compared to week • »' •! f.* I a'.’-'r* an<1 )*»orllng*. hi*her warmed up *t*r(< nnd yenr llnga. 1'• to Jhr higher, fgt rowa and heifer* - h higher, i^nneya and cutter* higher; ve*J*, :fv higher. t*f>. 11S 00 f--*di r •> 1 T» t.» : C higher; * aivee, 11 to . . higher; feeding cow* nnd hr If era, 11 to ?'■< liU’her nturkeig. IV to 2*o higher II. g i KiM'fktpta, I .10 hmd market •t«*ri under Friday'* rloae: light*. I mtgrd t j ? • h-a vy |I;«1 k*ry IT * hull of gnh-a fTi&tf?** ■'lueh nnd I Uih H.n .> ».(*, • limit miik.t r in pared \» »h wr-k *g tnmtw Sir lov er, top, $|4 ... phm itM.h , lop. f* 10. Vi'H \ funding 5a were up 1 point. Total sales, par value, were fo.320.00u. I rilled stale* Bonds. Sale* in $1,000 High Low Close 107 Lib 3i*s 100.30 10(^0 . 49 Lib let 4* . 37.24 9^15 97 19 896 Lio 2d 4 U * • $7 20 ST 09 97.Li 410 Lib 3d 4 U»_ 98.13 98 05 98.09 570 Lib 4th 4*a ... 97 30 97.1 5 97.20 12 Vic 4U* un _lOO.Oi 100.00 10001 147 U 8 Treas 4*s 98.22 96.17 96 20 Foreign. -' Argentim 7m .101% 101 101% 1 Chi Gov Ry 5a ..50 . 1 City Berne 8a ....112% .... .... 16 City Bord 6a . . . .7k 77% .... 12 City Chrlat 8» ... 112% . - city Gt Pra 7%a. 76% . 3 City Lyons 6a . ... 1* . 10 City Mara 6s .78 . i 25 C R U Jan 8s 47.. 93% #4% 93% 56 City Toklo 5a .73% 1 City Zurich 8a .,..112 . 6 Czecho Aep 8a .... 69 88% ... 4 Ban Muni 8s .109 . 4 Dept Heine 7a ... 86 . 47 Do Can 5%» 29 . 100% 1( 0% 100% 34 Bom of ('nn 5s '52 98% 9 4 23 J> Fast Ind 6a '47 94% 94 14 D Fast Ind 6 '62 93% 93% 16 French Rep 8* 98 97 % 98 19 French Republic 7% 9 4 93% 94 6 Hoi! Am Line 6. .. 69% 63 . . 31 Japanese 1st 4%.. 93 92% 9' 28 Japanese 4a . .81% 81% *1% 22 K of Belgium 7% 99% 99 99 % 11 K of Belgium 8a.. 99 98% 7 K of Denmark «s.. 97 96 97 35 K of Netherlands 6 99 96 % 99 12 King of Norway 6 97% 97% 97% 22 K Herb Cta Hlov 8 69 % 69% 15 King of Sweden 6s.1(>4% 104% 12 Pans-Lyons Med 6a 72% 72% 14 Rep of Bolibla 4« 92 91 % 91% 2 Rep of Chile 8a ’46 103 % 21 K f Haiti 6 A '52 9 % 9 % 95% 2 Rep of Uruguay 8.105 . 4sHt of vjueensland 5 106% . 3 Swims Confer! 8a .117% 117% .... 23, T’KofOBAl 5% '29.115% 115 _ 2% I K f 108% 101 106% j 10 Bkiyn Rap Tr 7a. 6 9 % .... • • i .1 Buff RAP 4%a 47% !4 Can Northern 7s 114 113% 114 9 Can Pacific deb 4a 77% 76% 77% j 4 Central Leather 5e 99 *•% 1 29 *>rro de Paar o 6s 14* 146% 16 Chesap A O « v fs 68 87 % 87% , 13 Cbemap A W cv 4%i 86 85% 8 chic A Alton 3%i 26 27 % .. j 4 r B A Q ref 5» A . 97% 96% 97% ‘ .9 Chi A ft..,*■? ill s ... 79 7* % f 4 (’hi Gt Western 4s, 50% 50% .... 1 CMASrP evt 5s B . 41 . 15 Y’MAStP tv 4 % s - *7 «<% 3 CMAStP ref 4 %# .61% 41% 61% 6 Chicago Kya 5s. %•% . 1! C R J A P gen 4s ... 77 % 77% 3: < • R ! P ref ♦# . . 77% 7 % 77 1 Chi A \V Ind 4m *7n% 79 I 5 Chile Copper 7s . lf f'% 100(4 100% 4 Co| G A E 5a . 91 % - .... . Com Ppw 6s • ■ 64% . 1 Con Cl nf Md 5a . »5% . 5 CubA C S deb 8s 94 % 94% ... • jt*an Am Sgr .16?% . 13 D A R ‘1 con 4a... 73% 7 3 16 uet Edison r- f - 102% Kl% 1*2% 10 Bet Unit Itya 4%s *4 Si% 1 Bon Steel ref 7a . 99 ... j * DuP de Nem 7%a .101% -» 1 . ; lear.e 1 ght 6*.1»:% 1026 lo.% :i Fast (’Uba Sgr 7%a.lG6% lf,5% lft£ 12 Frnp G A P 7%s ct. 93% 95% 93% 1 '• F. r te pr lien 4s ... 56% 56% 56% 32 Frie gen ilen 4s . 4* 43% 45% 3 r rpmer 1 •> • %* . -i M .. 4 OfP Klee d Sa . . ■ 10®% .* % ( ri( h 4 % t 106 % 1 00 49 «;<»od>*«r T §* 31. 104 1»3 at 7% 9*% 97% ♦ lie - h •• > ♦» 17% 97% 9 7% 2 5 llud A M ref £• A. 90% »0 3 5 Hu : A M adj n a f 1 % *n% « % 4 Humble O A R &%* 97% 97% 97% 4 Hi >nt 6%*.100% 160% 100% 0 I'; Pent r*»f 4* **4 *t% 9 4 7 1.1 Pent d 4%* . ‘9 i»% 1 Ind Steel fa .99 3 > Int R T 7a . »•> 39% 1 Ini R T fa . . . *»% 17 In? R T rf £* at 47% 67% 4 7. 1 A O N ad j Cl ct 45% 44% 47% 12 Int M M if a ■ ■ ■ 47% ' 97 % 14 Int Pa ref M B . M% J2 K C Ft S A M 4a 74% 7 4 74 % ! K t’ South 5a . - .11% 17 K F Term 4a .77% 74% 11 KHI-Hi.rinir T fa ...Iff * 101 109 4 I.ackft St .i M>. 9* 1 I. S * M S d 4a 31 9 »% . .... 11 Rig A My era 5s . 9*% 9**% ... 1 Kortllard a 94% . 24 IA>uta A NMah r. %s.lo?S 1«2% ... 6 Mann Sugar 7%a 99% 99% .... 4 M S Kv con 5* 9J% .... 26 Martand Oil 7%* 101% 101% .... It Meg Tet t* 101 a Mid Steel rv Ji. . . . M 4 M .4 PASS M <%al01% 103 103% 2 4 M K * T p 1 f* 9 4 9 * % I*. M KATnplf* . "9 % "S 161 M K A T n a Sa 41% «*% <1% 1 Mo l*ac con 4a . . . 9 3 92% 21 Mo Par gen 4a £7% 67 57% 9 Mont Pom- 3a 94% «4 6 N FT T 1st 3* . 9* % 95 3* N ri T * M Inc U 9; F % jn N Y F deb 4a 1 2% 102% 162% 3 N Y C r A l .'•« • 3*% 93% 93% 7 J N Y N 11 & H «» 49 67 % :• N 1 T ref 3% . . . . I 9 Pacific OAKS# *9% a9 69% 12 Pac TATS* £2 ctf *9% M - i p knrd M far *•* 107% 4 Pan A Pt A* Tan 7a.103 10:% IPJ 27 Penn R R 6%« ...107% 1«7 1P7% I / Penn R R gen 5- 99 99% 99 ivre Mar*| r*f i*. >3% 1 » Phila ' " col tr SB 99% 99% 99% Prod A Ref 6* P’4% 16« ^ 1 Tunt* Alegre Sug 7a 115% . K« ailing gen 4a 93% 93 .... 1 Hem Atnaa a f 9. % . 14 8 L A P F ndj a tr 7%% it in 8 l. A- S F me 6 * a f '* •*% ]t S l, S W con 4 7 V % 77% 77% b X I* A K C 8 L 4% 43% . 22 Sr*. Air l«lne < on 6 *5% A.'i’u ... 61 Sr,*. Air I,tn* adj 6 1 31% 31% 9 Pin C"ii ‘ill m»i 7 99% 99% 99% 15 Sin Crudn (ill 6% 9-% 98% 9*% 69 Sin Pip I.ine 6 . fc4% k4 8*% 63 Mouth Pacific cv 4 »«% #'•% - 6 South Pa "If ic ref 4 8';% 83% 83% 2 Mouth Pac col »r 4 ’9% •••• 27 Mouth fly u*»< 4% 100% 100% 100% ?, Mouth Hy "on 5 93% ... 18 South Rjr R**a 4r 64% 6b % .... 12 H Porto Rl"o Suk |#100% 100% .... 6 Stan Oil of <* deb 7.106% 106% ... 1 Steel Tut>« 7l.100 4 Third Ave ref 4h 40 . 32 Third Ave adj 5.. 67% 67% 67% 6 Tidewater OH 4%.192% 102% 102% 7 Tob Products 7g. . .104% - - 5 Toledo 1 Edison 7a ..106% 106 106% 3 I’n Ba* A- F 6s A cf 96% 96 96% 1 T*ii Oil of Oai C. 101 . 3 Union Pa< ift< cv 4s 94% .... .... 1 1 nlon Tank Car 7a.lf*2% .... .... 1 United I>ruR 8s... 111% .. 1 United Furl Gas 6a.. 95% . 1 U H Realty 6s.10° . 6 U S Rubber 7%s..l05% .... .... 15 U K Rubber 6s_ 86% 85% . ... SUB Steel s f 5*_101% 101 101% 14 Utah P 6 L 5a.. 8 8 87 % 87% 39 VaCar Ch 7%s w w 90 88 8|% 47 Va Car Ch 7s ctfs.. 91% 91 9! % 12 Va Hy la. 91% 81% »L% 1 Wabash 1st 6s- 93 . 2 West Md 1st 4s. ... 60% . # 4 West. Pa- Jflc 5s- 80% 80 40% 8 West Uni'-.n 4%s...l06% 104% .... 8 West Flee 7a .107% 107% 3 Wlck-Spen Steel 7s 95 . 19 WII A- Co S f 7 % s 100% 98 . 8 Wil St Co rv 6s.... 95% 95 ... 41 Anaconda Cop 7s 101% 101% 101% 6 Anaconda (’op €s. . 96% 94% 9 % Total sales of bonds were 16.220,000 compared with 115.009.000 previous day and $8,949,000 a yser a*" j N. Y. Curb Bonds New York. March 3Following h the off-rial lint of tranra'-uons in the > * w York rurb Exchange, giving ail itock* and bonds trade in Honda. High. Low Close. 1 Allied Packer • *7 .. 2 Allied Packer *a. . "7 *1 Aluminum 7s .J933 105*4 .•• 1 Ain Co' Oil 6a ... *9 •••• •••• 5 A Gas A El €a 9 4 . J Am Lt& Tr ®a ** 1014 . 3 Am Roll Mills 6a . . »9S 99 - 1 AmTeMtTel €» 1124 1004 . 25 Anar Cop 6 r . ...1®1K 1014 •••• r, Anglo Ain 0117 4* 1®2 4 311 Armour A Co 54* 9® H 4 fS 1C Reaver Hoard *1% el1* 1 Rethl H'ee! 7* 1935 302S . 2 Can Pa'!fic 6a ..100 4 . 4 Cent Steel ** . ... 10*4 . 2 Con Gaa 14aIt 8..1*1 .. 1 ConSo! Tex';le *..1014 . 3 De^r# & Co 7 4 ..10* •••■ • •• 34 Dei C ity 0*3 tos 'f,0^ ID* 98 , • Detroit Ed:*#o f 1024 8 Dun Tire A Rub 7 9L»* 96 4 •••« 1 Grand Trunk *4 304 7 Gulf 1'Ml 5a 94 4 94 4 4 Hood Rubber 7. 1®1 S 1®14 301S 1 Jnl R T ia *22 .9*4 . € K-nnecoit fop 7 .1024 : Mb! 4 N* A L 7.10® _ 99 * 1®0 4 Louis Oa« A El 6*. *6 4 *6 S •• 24 Maracaibo 7 new' .164 150 1*3 5 Morris A Co ,7 4 - • 102 4 • • • * • 7 Nat Acme "4 95 9*4 •••• 1 Nat Cloak A Suit h.l**4 *••• 5 Nat Leather ► « .1 '4 •••* ♦••• 5 N Or ean* P S 5*9 .... .... 7 N T C S L *s C 91** . 5 Ph .adelph * £Tl 6e 1024 •••• 1 Phil Pet 74 w w 1014 . l P s Cor of N J 7.1'*2 4 •' .... 4 Sear* Roeh 7 ‘2 3.1'.*® 4 1S .... 1 Sheffield Farm 6 4 10® .' 1 Si* #»-Sheff!^ld 6* 9« 4 •••• ! 4 Solvay A Cie 104 S 3 04 4 104 S 2 S \V Bell Tel# 7 s 1®^4 I 2 Stan N T 7 . 1-iS 1'74 *••• 1 Stan O N Y 7s *21.109 - 2 Stan O N Y *4 G* 6 4 1A»4 14 Swift A Co 5a .. 9® 4 09 4 90S 7 Tidal Of age 7* ..1*2% *1 Vi. Oil Trod *« 19« JJ* JJjJ 1® Vacuum 011 7a ..107 P7 4 10* 1 Valrolin# 7* 1®3 ,. 2 FiaherBody 6a 112' ^9 4 •••• 27 III Central 8a 95 MS •••• foreign B«nd». 5 A-gen-m# 7a 2' l*0i* 10® 1®®4 2 King Nether ar.da 6 5*4 9*4 9*4 30 Mexico Oov 6. t'>~ 4 *7 4 *J4 13 Kw.at ' I*-V KS 1--S V v S Mexico 4 9®4 4'.’S Omaha Produce (By gat* Pepartmeat of Agriculture Bureau of Market* and Marketing.) Corrected March J! BUTT ER Cr earn err—T-ocal Jpbtnag price to retail er* Extra* 61c. extra :n 1C-lb. tub*. 69c, standard fO- first*. 4*c Dairy— Hu ere are i *4rr **r ft,r best '.aide butter », fat. f lb* and up 19c; no cull*. * :k e- crippled poultry wanted. Jobhn* r- - of dressed poultry in ra taller* Broilers 4 spring*, ?»c: heavy hen*. - light lie s. 26 roosters, lie; duck*, lie; r-i*. lie. turkey*. 49c. FRUITS. Orange*—Extra fan * Cn^tOT"'* "•cel* per bo*, according to *i»a l- • 07 69. 55059c )•*>* langenr**. «'a!t fornta "f * and smaller. II 69 per boa Pineapples—I'er crate. IL09 Rtrawberr as—Florida. 56066c per quart. I Bananas—9c per round r,jri j er box I" 69; choice 399 to 14 r.t«i 5 7 90. lime# $3 0 par 199. Grapefruit—Florida. far* \ all sue* f4 60lf6 10 per box choice, 5^c to $1.99 ieaa. according to *i«< Uimna-Ekira California 1 lo 3«# I’rai berries—1 Of-6b bbi $7 90; 35-!b box 9ft • fancy Cap* Cod lata Uowea. 50-qt. boxes, $7.60. Rhubar l'rr crate. ?9 'be net. $5 75. | Apples—W ashington Jonathan* per bo* |t.$9; Northern Rpjr, per lux, $l.?lf III; Hood River Winter Banana, fancy. lii-\ Hnod River Winter Banana, choice. $2 09; Ipitten ber ge- fancy par bog » fapex per bbl . *5 50. Ben Pavia. fancy per bbt $6 26. bet. $1 76; Willow Twtga. par bb $; . Rems Beauties, according ta read*, par hot, ILik0t.tl Nri pins, all at/cs par bos. ;2 60. Farmalna fancy. \ er b't $1 7602.60. trlneaap* extra fan • Washington, per be*, fit'02.76. * | • PADDED MOVING VANS CAREFUL MEN m 16'" 6 Limnwem Inspect Our Fire-Proof Warehouse — Separate I^H-kat Rooms IJ 75 60 8 or. carton box**, 18 76; New I Smyrna fig*. 8-lb- box, per lb.. *»« DaKa—Hollowl, 70-lb. butts. He tound: Dromedary. *8 l#-ot eassg, *i ' * I Avocados—Alligator poara, P«r dozen* 612 no. I VEGETABLES. Potatoes—Nebraska No. 1 Rua««1l I aark*-d. SI.16 per cwt.; Nsbraak* Early Ohio#. No. 1. 1125 P*r cW}\’l No 'I 81.60; Minnesota Red River Oho*, seed 1140; Minnesota Red River OhtoM. • tor k. 81.60 per cwt.; Colorado No. 1 Brown ! Beauties II 60 P*r «»t; Idaho Run *, 11 50 prr cwt., Idaho Russet Burbanks. |1 00. A few new potatoes from Florida are on salt; price, 13 00 for 80-lb. bo* Kadiabea—New aoutbern. dozen bunchea 11.00. Lettuce—California head (4 doa.). p*v ! crate 14.00; per doz . 11 10; hothouse >af, , per dozen, 60 069c. , Mushrooms—75 085** per pound. Shallots. Parsley—Dozen bunebea. 76c. Artichokes—Per dozen. 12.60. Asparagus—Per lb . 75c. Peas—New southern stock. 2®e per i». Cucumbers—Hothouse, per doz 18 # New Roots—Southern turnips, t>s«ia» carrots, per dozen bunches. 11.00. Old Hoots—Fleets, carrots turnips pa*« i nip*. rutabagas, per pound, 8c; id *acka, per pound. 2 He. F.gg Plant—Selected, per pound. 20c Beans—Moutltern or grraen. pel hamper 86 00 relary—California, per dozen, according I to size. 1185 to 11*5; California (not trimmed), per crate. 17.00; Florida, rough ‘ 'about three dozen), 13 00. Onion Heta—Red, per bu . 83 00; yellow, 18.00; white. 13 50. Tomatoes — F'ancy Florida. 6 - baeke, crates, about 36 Its . net. $6.09. Sweet Pot a’o«»*—Bushel '•rates about 45 lbs, 12.00; Porto Rico, crates, about 6# 1 lbs per rrate. 12.00. ea'ra Jersey seed 46 lbs 81 75. Garde—Per pound. 26e. Spinach—P*r bushel, 11.25. Cauliflower—-California per crate, |. it Onions—Sou*heir* ^n+•v) per doze# bunch* #. 81.«0: Ohio Whites, 10 00 p*i cwt.; Red Globes, sack lota, per 3b.. 3HCj yellow, sack lot*, per lb, 3He; imported Spanish, per crate $. 50. , Cabbage—25-60 pounds. 6’»s; In crate*, per pound 6c; red cabbage, per pound. &r celery cabbage, per pound, 15c: Brus ee ! sprouts, per pound. 25c; new Teiat % cabbage, crated. 6c per P'*und. BEEF CUTS The wholes#!* prtcea of osef cuts Id ef fect today ar# "■ follow# Ribs—No. 1. 27c; No. 3. 26c; No. 3. 1*0. Loins—No. !. 33c, No. 2. 3Ie; No. 3. 20c. Rounds—No. 1. II He; No. f. lie: No I. wPepper*—Green, market basket, 25c per pound Chucks—No. 3. 13c; No. 2, 19Hc; No. 3, 10c. Plates—No. !. THc: No. 8. fc; No. 8. 9c. , HAT. Prices at which -rnsha dealers art salting In rariosd left follow Upland Prair'e—No. 1, 816 90017 9* No. -2, 114 * Midland Prairie—No. 1, 816.69016.59; No 2, 818.90® 16,99; .*#> 2. 88 9941209 Lowiard Prairie—No. 1. 810.00012 ft; No 2, 87.000 9 09. t Alfalfa — Choice. 823 99 0:4.99; No I, 82* 900 31.69: standard. Ill 09019 30. So. 2 816.5901%.99 Straw—Oat 88 9009 5':; wheat. II 0 3 9 os FLOUR. First patent, tn 9% ib bags. 14 5® per *>b! ; fancy clear, in 48-!h. bags, 8? 35 per bbi. White cr yellow commas 1. per cwt, 81.76. Quotations kr« for round lota f. o. v. Oroahs FEED. Om»h» mills anc jobbers are selling their products ‘n carload lot* at the fol fc v* ifijr pv • e f o. h Omaha 1Tran — (For Imraed’ate delivery), 828.59; brown shorts 829.5'"'. gray shorts. 831.59; middling* 132 S®. red dog 834 *9 a faifa meal, choice, 127.99; So 1 124.59; No. 2, 122.59. linseed meal, 14* 16. cottonseed meal. 151 2" hominy feed, white, 12? 69; ye ;*>w 136 9*. buttermilk condensed. 5 to • barrels. l**c per lb ; flaks- butterml'k, r06 to 1.509 !bs . 7v*0>~ per lb.; eeg she!:#, dried and ground. 100-lb. bag*. 125.99 rtr ton. FEED Omaha buyers are paying ths foliow*ng pr- *>• for » e.d *--*-d thresher run, de \er*d Omaha. Quotations are on tha bast of hundredw- ght meas.ee: Seed— A!faifa 8)9 99014 : red clever, 8*.99014 99: al*yke 81.00014 99; tim othy, 14 9908.09: £udan grass, 16. f*0 • nf• white biosaom sweet clover. 84 f® 0 4 06; millet, high g*“ade German 12910 2 59 common rall'et, 81 6002 09; amber sorghum <•!*# 82 ®0®2 26. HIDES TALLOW WOOL. Wool—Wool pel’s 81.26 to 82.26 tor full wooled skint, spring lambs. 76e to ILI0, for late taka off, clip*. no value; wool 3£ ©45c. When in Omaha Stay at Hotel Rome CUNARD A*40 ANCHORunm X'. V. to ( brrtMiuri and Southampton AtJIlTVMA Apr. 10 Mai 1 Mai .*? MAIKKTANIA Apr 17 Mai « May 29 BKRKXCi AKI A Apr 2* May 15 Jane $ 4 X. Y. to PI., mouth. ( brrbonrf II imbi’r* TVHRMFMA Apr l* May 23 June 2ft V Y. to (obh iQurrmtownl and IJierpool MATHIA Apr 7 - - CARMAXIA ♦Apr.21 Mu 19 June 1ft CAROM A Alay ft June? June 30 Boston to C obh. (Queenstow n k and Llrerpcal I- AC OX IA new Apr. 7 Mar 12 - MATHIA . r. 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AHA 1 RTISEMEXT Puts & Calls $40 to 1125 contro * 100 share* of ape listed stock on N A Stock Exchange Na further risk Move of 5 points from opfiow price give* you opportunity to take $501 prefit; 5. 1303. etc. Write for Free e rruler R PARKER A CO. 50 BROAD ST,' N Y. 10# Bonds For Sale In an Omaha Industry Overland Tire & Rubber 10% Bonds Price $450 ind Interest for fsch $500 Bond Subjuct to Prior Sal* ! Order* for those 1500 Bond* ma\ be placed direct with’ us or through the Bond IV. I partment of your own Bank or Broker Morton Lichcnbruch 1 Co. 42 Inroad way New York