WEEKLYREVIEW Omaha Livestock Market I _J Rtetlpta •( etttla and calves tha first four daya this week have totaled approx imately 29.74* heda. at compared with or. ectua! supply of 14.642 head the sou** days laat wesk and 61.162 haad tha correa l»o' ■•In* day this weak a year ago. Although receipts wsra somewhat light-, or this weak than last, clearance has not been very broad In the steer and yearling tontlngsnt, except for tha better grades Thtg factor, together with the fact that the runa hava Included a large proportion of lnbetween grade* of yearling* and ateera weighing In tha neighborhood of 1.100-1.126 pounds, has resulted In the t*ulk of yearlings ard lnbetween and plaj" *r grades of ateera selling 16c to 26c lower, batter grades, an tha athar hand, hava hald fully steady. , Weighty steers hava not been aa plen tiful as last weak and hava found a good claaranca at all tunas. Top weighty steers, averaging 1,622 pounda. sold to day at 910.90. Bulk of welkhty bullocks have cashed at 99.76010 26 during the week. Medium weight ateers reached the 911.10 mark and a few load* eold at 910.00010.76. Bulk, however, have been plsinar kinds that aold on the cloelng ten sions at $8.60 09.60. Buyera dlacrlmlnat ed considerably agalnat yearlings, except tha better grades and except for a few loads on tha long yearling order which eold at 19.6009-76 and on# load at f 10.09, trading waa alow with gradual decline* as the week progressed. Light ateera and 3 eerlinga recalved tha full decline, espe cially kinds which aold at 68.00 and be low that lacked sufficient quaity to In tel eat feeder buyer*. These kinds showed a trully 26c loss, with apota off more. Fad haifera slumped off in sympathy with yearlings and aharp declines late yesterday and today have resulted in pricea rulin'; 26c to 40c lower than a week ago. Heavy heifers sold upward to 18.00 and above early In the week but few exceeded $7.60 at the close. Bulk of fed heifers aold at $5.7607.00 on clos ing rounds. Butcher cowa found a good clearance and price# held ateady. Heavy kosher cows eold upward to $7.25 and a few on the heifer order made $7.50. Bulk however were lnbetween grades that sold at $5.0005.26 at the close. Canners and cutters have been in fairly good demand and price* held steady throughout. Bulk of canners eold at $2.5003.00 and cutters at $3.0003.85, with atrongweighta up ward to $4.00 and above last week s late decline on bulla waa partially overcome early In the week but a narrow outlet at tha close resulted in further declines. As a result, both bologna and beef bulls are selling 25c lower. Beef bulla found * better clearance than bolognas. Bulk of heavy beef bulla aold at $4.50 to $4.75 with a few butcher bulls upword to $5.00 at the close. Bolognas cashed largely at $4.0004.25. with plain rough kinds downward to $3.60. Quality of vealera was somewhat plainer than laat week but prices held generally eteadv. Packers pur rheased the bulk of vealera at *9.360 9.76 and a few at $10.00 today, while out aiders paid upward to $10.60 for a few fancy eelectione. Today’* quotations fol l0St'eera: Heavyweight, (1,100 pound* up), prime, $11.60011.76; choice. 910.$601150. good, $8.50010.86; medium. $7.6509.50, common, $4.00 07.86. Medium weight. (1,100-1,300 pounds), prime, $11.25011.60, choice, $10.70011.25; good, $0 40010.75, medium, $7.8609.40; common. |6 6007.65. I ighlwelght (1.100 pound, down), prime. »11.26©ll.$0; choice* I1O.SO011.25; ,0*. $9.25010.60; medium. $7,500, 25; com mon, $6.5007.50; runner and cutter. $3.50 05.60. Light yearling .teera and helfera. (100 pounda down), prime. $10.6a®11.00. choice, $,.85010.65; good. $8.85©,.85. Helfera: (850 pounda up), good and choice. $7.0009.50; all weighta, common and medium, $4.6007 00 Cows: Good and choice. $5.6o®c50. common and medium, $4.0005.65; canner andcutter. $2.2504.00. Bulla: Good and choice (beat yearlings, excellent, $4.2606.00: common and med ium. bologna) $4.0004.25; canner, $3.o0© 4 Halves: Tight and handy weight, (190 pounds down), fancy, $10.25010.50; good and choice. $8.75010.25; common and medium, $5.75®8.7o; cull. $4..00 5.75. Medium weight. (190-260 pounds), fancy. *9 76010.00; good and choice. $7.75© 9.75; common and medium. $5.#007.75. full, $4.2505.50. Heavyweight, (260 pounds up). good and choice. $6 ?S^8.25; • nmmon and medium. $4.0006.26; cull. $3.00 Q 4.00. FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE AND CALVES: Outlet to the country for stockers and feeders the first thr*- days of (hi* w**ek is approximately 3,906 h.s compared with 2 616 the corresponding {•■ r.od a week ago. Demand is still most urgent f toe kern and feeders of d»: irHUl* qua.ily. weight being given secondary * «m*id*»ra; ion. Trad ing out of first hernia ii«» *c-n rather brisk for the better grt.de- an.I prices rule steady to strong. iVi n k nil* *.n the other hand, were given !itt> afention and prlrea ruled weak n* • he ••loao. lwo loads of fancy "warmed-up feeder* solo out of first hendr m» *9.f« during the week. Bulk of stock*'** nnd feeders sold at $6.7508.00 today. Stock cow* and hei fers have shown no prlc* ahnna* and de mand 1* etill fairly brood? Hulk of stock cows are selling at $3.50®4 25 and hei fers at $4.50®5.25. Stock calves sold to day at $5.75 to $7.50, or. steady. Today's quotations follow: Steers: (750 pounds up), fancy. $8.75® 9.00; good and choice. $7.00®8.75; Mim mon and medium, $5.5007.00; inferior,' $4.2506.50. „ Steers, (750 pounds down), fancy. 0 8.60; good and choice. $6.6508.35; com mon and medium, $4.85®6 50; inferior. Hei?erse: good and choice. $4.25 0 5.50; common and medium. $3 5004 26 Howe: Good and choice. 13.66® 4^.»; common and medium, $3.0003.66; imer ior. $2.8503 00. Calves: Good to fancy. $6.2508.00; com-| mon and medium. $4.0006.25. HOGS: Receipt* of hogs locally for the four day period this week of approximately 66.000 hogs measures up favorably with the actual arrivals of 67,729 received the 1 orreiponding four days a week ago and 14.000 under the receipts for the same period a year ago. . . . Slight declines enforced during the week have only served to encourage competi t'on and prices have quickly reacted, with the general trend to values upward. The urgent local pi.fker demand together with a broad outlet to shipper! has not sustained the bearish tactics on the part of the local killers, with the result that welters have won their point on most days. An Improved demand for light hogs has narrowed ths price range, al though lighter offerings are still occupy ing the bottom end of the price range. Hy way of comparison, medium and strong weight butchers show a 15c to 26c ad vance, while light* and light lights have registered a 2®c to 60c upturn. Good to choice 210 to 300-pound butch ers cleared today at *7.1507.30, with the tup at $7.30. Desirable 170 to 210-pound weights went at $7.0007.15. with plainer light offerings and light lights all the v ay from $6.60 to $7.00. Packing sow* largely at $6.1006.60. with stags at $5.00 lit, $6.60. Today’s quotations follow: Heavyweight (260-360 pound*), medium, good and choice, $7.1607.80. Medium weight: (200-250 pound*), good snd choice. $7.1507.30; common and med ium. $7.1007.26.. lightweight: (160-200 pound*), good end choice. $6 9007.26; common and med ium. $6.6607.10. Light lights: (110*160 pounds), common, medium, good and choice. $6.0007.16. Packing ion: Smooth, 94.6004.70, rough, If.UOO OO. freedora anil otocker plge: ftSO pnunda down), mtdlum, good and chulco. $4.75Cr 6.25. Roora: 95.5003.50. glare: (subject to dockage), 95.0006.50. SI.AUQHTlrH SHEEP AND LAMBS: Receipts of aheap and lamba for tho four-day period thfo wook total approxi mately 21,000 haad aa compared with ac tual arrival! tho flrat four daya laat weak of 41,204 head, and 41,129 for tho • . orreiponding parlod a year ago. Tha total for aavon market! for tho aame period of 129,000. la about 23,000 |a>a than a week ago and 21.000 laaa than a year "pricas on killing clones advanced again thla waak. light rune both locally and around tho circuit giving eellera the ad vantage and prlcoo wore forced 15c to •jSe. higher, with fat Iambi, both clipped and wooled. moltly 2ic hitcher Wooled Iambi In l ining fleah reprearnlerf bulk ..f WILSON AWARD GIVEN THIS YEAR An award of $25,000 Is to be made this year by the Woodrow Wilson foundation to the man or woman In America who has submitted the most conspicuous plan for the public wel fare of the country during the year. The plan as submitted does not need to be presented by Its author. It does not have to be submitted In the form of a plan. It may be a book that aids mankind or be an act that has aided. W. F. Paster, chairman of the state committee of the foundation, an nounced that there were no candid ates as yet from Nebraska. This Is the first year the award has been made. The Woodrow Wilson foundation w»s begun three years ago to raise a minimum of $1,000,000 by aubacrlp tlon. This money was to he Invested and the Interest used to carry on the work. Nebraska, In this drive, gave $14,000 of the $500,000 total. Bath tubs are provided In most public schools of Sweden, Omaha Grain v____/ March 29. Caah wheat aold today at about un rhanged pniM. Theta was no Improve ment noted in the -demand nnd buyer* Indifferent on an> wfocat other than ihe high protein milling wheal. Receipt* were If car*. ('orn aold at unchanged prices to Hi higher, following the advance in th* fu lurca. Receipts were 46 cars. Oata aold from He to Ho higher. Ke* ceipta 16 eara. Rya and barley nominally unchanged. OMAHA CARLOT iAT.KS. WHEAT. No. 2 hard: 2 eara. Me. No. 3 hard: 1 car. Me; 1 ear. 9 7 He. No. 4 hard: 1 car, 93c. CORN. No. S whlta: 2 cars, Ala. No. 4 white: 4 eara. Ale. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 71c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, «»c; 1 car. «7c; 1 car, 68c. No. b yellow: 1 car, €IHc; 1 car, 45c; 1 car, 66c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 67Hc; 3 eara, 67c; 1 car, 67 He. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 66Hc; 2 eara. «Ac; 1 car, 67H** No. b mixed: 1 car, A5c. OATS. No aalea reported up to 12 o’clock noon. Dolly Inspection of drain Received. WH EAT. Hard winter: t cart No. 2. 5 eara No. S. 3 eara No. 4. 1 car No. 6. 1 car sample. Mixed: 1 car No. 2. 1 car No. 3, 1 car No. 6. Spring: 1 car No. 2. 1 car No. I. 1 car No. 4. Total. 26 car*. CORN. Yellow: 3 eara No. 3. • car* No. 4. 2 car* No. 6. 1 car No. 6. White: 9 cars No. 3. 8 car* No. 4. 1 car No. 5. Mixed: 3 car* No. 3. 12 car* No. 4. ■car No. 6, 1 car No. 6. 1 OATS White: 2 car* No. 2. 11 eara No. 3. 8 eara No. 4. Total. 28 eara. RYE. 2 car* No. 3. Total. 2 eara. CM AH A RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carton.) Raeatpta: Today. W’k Ago. Y r Ago. Wheat . 18 ;* i* Hve . 1 •, Barley . 1 f Shipments: Rye, . ! 2J *5 Rurlsv ..... 2 a • PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushel.) Receipt,: Today. W’k Ago. Y r Ago. Wheat .. 144,000 641,005 1,370.500 ...” 604.000 681.000 1.183,000 Oat? 406.000 337.000 1,327,000 Wheatm!”U'. 283.000 401.000 Corn .44.4.000 6*i9,000 *47.000 Oats _ 516,000 479,000 909,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today. Year Ago. Wheat and flour... .131.00 542.000 0?t? . 66 000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Carlota— Today W.Ago. Yr.Ago. Wheat . 7 .6 Corn . 7* ** Oata .. 85 32 ... KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat . 13 <» »• Com . I? 32 34 Onta 9 9 34 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat . 2° ** I’0 Corn . 66 71 1*7 NORTHWESTERN ' WHEAT RECEIPTS Winnipeg .226 <°7 182 ._ [ Chicago Grain ] Chicago. March 29 — A statement by the local administrator of the grain future* act on the board of trade today to the effect that he had received complaint* of over short selling or manipulation In grain, particularly corn, led to a ruan on the part of shorts to cover which re sulted in higher price* finally through out the entire list Wheat closed *4 ft He higher corn was higher, oats were H€9%C ad vanced and rye ruled H ^ H<* higher. The best leve.s reached during the ses sion were not maintained, the trade dying uwav late In the day. with prices sagging listlessly at the hell. Considerable unsst tlcrnent developed as a result of the gov ernment’s action, although there waa nothing to Indicate that any steps were to be taken that would In any way re strict speculation. ... . . .. Corn moved nervously throughout the session. Overnight short* covered and prlcea bulged quickly. Late in the day scattered selling carried price* off from best levels. The heavy rain* over the belt wa* expected to delay the move ment of corn to market for the next few davs at leaat. Report* came In from scat tered *ectlons that roada wers impaa af)at* were similarly affected. Shorts covered In this grain while commission house buvlng also was a little broader. Rve advanced with other grain*. Short covering intermittently offset the Rest ored selling that ram" Into the market. Wxnort demand for this grain was mod Pr Provisions were under pressure from smaller packers. Lard was 1 - lower and ribs were unchanged to .'*c higher. __ CHICAGO CASH PRICES. By Updika Oraln Company. Atlantic 6618 Art. | Op.n. I High, I l.o». I Close. I Yea i 1.01 i1 l.oo*;1 1 07 ,1 t | 1 01 W I I 101 Hi 1.00* l 1.08*! 1.02%! 1.08*1 1.02*^! 1.0214 ! V°oV*’| 1.03%! 102141 1.03*1 1.03 I l.oi * lj I, *| I 101* I .15* I .64 I .16*1 .«6», .11% ! 67 * 1 .47*1 .67*1 67 >,l .671. J 77.^' -UV -7^I :?S*I :?i* JU,y | 70*1 ,77*j .7614, ;TT*| .«* Sep I .76*! .77*1 .76*1 .77*1 -761. I .77*!, I I I. M»V I .44*: -45 I .44*, *04741 .44* Sep 1 .39*« | .40*41 .89Hi .40Hi .89H mYv ''10.60 111.60 111.60 ill. *0 }•■»* July 111.07 111.05 111.05 ill 0§ 111.17 Maby 6.58 ' 6 65 I 6 47 ! 6 66 6 66 July ' t.KO 1 9 wr» I 9 80 I 9.95 I 9 *0 Kanatis Clly OnUji. Kansas City, March 29.—Wheat—No. 2 hard/* Mr«$ 1.19; May, 94Hc split; July. 85.Vr#^« 1 white 70»Tic: No. 8 »•' low. ?4e: No. 3 yellow. 73 07314c. No. 2 muefl 7 2 66 7 214c; May 78c; July. 72. spilt bid: September. 7Jc ■pltt bid. Hay—Unchanged to 61.00 lower, No. 1 prairie. 616.00 016.00. Other quotations unchanged. Peoria 60 offlight■ handywelght lambe of the aatna quality. Several load, of wooled lamba reached tig.40 today, the high point of the aea ann. and choice clipped lamba ayarag ng be. pounds turned at $14.31. llulk of winded limbi during Ihe week ... Inelud.d ln tho $16.75 to $16 10 rang, and clipped mostly $13.90 014.26. The supply of aged sheep was very light, only small lots of ewes striving which met with good demand end cleared readily. Meet light two ottn»i '\,rn'd «t $11.16. With several lot. at ill-00. In cluding native ewes averaging 130 to 140 pounds. Common to medium grades turned at |H.600 10.26. Today s quotations follow. Limb.: I.lght and handy weight. »» f-;-\ Omaha Livestock L_i --' Omaha, March Receipt# wtre- i ait la »•*«. Official Monday .... *,>41 l» «5J *■{*{ 'fflclal Tuyaday .... »,4I( 33.311 •-?*# "fflcial Wadnaaday UTI JMJI *■» ' official Thuraday .. 4.315 J?**; * 511 official Friday .... l.*T« Jl.r** *'‘7* Kailmata Baiurday .. S»» li.JJf Mu daya thia wack.. 3I.6IT JJ'lIi Knma daya laat wk.3t.100 14 .*JT JJ.MJ Mnrna daya 3 w a *'o,35.660 10...66* J7'*!} Mania daya 3 wa an. 14,636 1J4.-11 J"*7! Mama daya yaar a'©.36.606 113.6'® 60,.63 Pallia—Racalpla 300 hnad. Annlhar fair ly heavy aupply nf cattla allowed up Iblai week and ir the proportion or weight stock whi too large for the needs of the market grade on heifers, y**r}!n£“ end plain to medium grsdee or H|M • teera was dull at declines of mostly -6 0 §0c. Batter and heavier steers as wall rr cows and heavy heifers wers in good demand all week and aold steady to strong. Desirable grades of stockers and feeders hava also sold readily at good steady prices, though plain light stockers were slow at 26c decline. Today's market was nominally steady. Quotations on cattla: Cholcs to prime beava, $10 56011.10;; good to choice beeves. $9.660 10.60; fslr to good beeves. $8.7608.60; common to fslr beeves, $7.60 08.76; good to choice yearlings, $9,000 10.26; fair to good yearlings, $7.7608.76; common to fair yearlings, $6.5007.75; good to choice fed heifers, $7.4008.40; fair to good fed heifers. $6*2507.36; com mon to fair fed heifers, $6.2606.25: choice to prime fed cows, $6.7507.76 good to choice fed cows. $5.7606.60; fair to good fed cows, $4.76 0 5.75; common to fair fed cows, $2.50 04.26; good to choice feeders, $8.1509.00; fair t good feeders, $7.6008.10; common to fair feeders. $6.50 0 7.25; good to choice stockers, $7,600 8.26; fair to good stockers, $6.7607.56; oommon to fair stockers, $6.0006.75; stock heifers, $4.4005.60; stock cows. $3.0004.26; stock calves. $4.5008.00; veal calves, $4.00010.25; bulls, stags, etc., $4.2506.00. Hogs—Receipts. 17,000 head. The fairly liberal supply at hand for Saturday made trade Just a trifle slow at the start. De mand from shippers did not appear over ly urgent and general outlet to thia branch of the trade was only fair throughout the day at prices fully steady with Friday. After a draggy start the packer market developed into an active affair at fully steady figures. Bulk of the sales was at $7.0007.20 with early top, $7.20. Prices fluctuated rather erratic within narrow limita this week and closing around 10c lower than last Saturday. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 56.. 224 230 6 65 28..165 6 75 6T..345 120 6 80 68..170 70 6 90 72.. 183 .. 6 95 43..177 .. 7 00 76.. 216 7 05 68..212 7 10 70.. 243 .. 7 15 63..261 .. 7 20 62.. 262 .. 7 25 Sheep and Lamns—Receipts, none. The fat lamb market as a whole continued to hold Its own thia week. While fluctua tions were erratic at times the close finds prices ranging strong to 10016c higher than last Saturday. Best wooled lambs touched $16.40. The shearing lamb trade was of a rather quiet character during moat of the week, hut the general tone strong and prices 15025c higher. Aged sheen ar up 15c to in xtremes 26c for the six-day period. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Fat lambs, good to choke, $16.50016.25; fat lambs, fair to good. $14.00016.26; fat lambs, fair to good. $14.00016.25; dipped lambs, $13.75014.25; shearing lambs. $15.00015.65; wether*. $9.00012.00; year lings. $10.60013.60; fat ewes, light, $9,000 11.25; fat ewes, heavy. $7.0008.76. Receipts and disposition of live stock nt the Union stockyards. Omaha, Neb.. *”r *!. houra ending at 3 p. n».. March 29, 1924. R EC E r PT8—CA R LOTS Horses Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p M is. Mo Pac Ry . 4 ;t 1 U P R R . 64 C A N W east .. . . K .. ’ . U A N W west.. 1 107 C 8t 1* M AO... 1 ;to ' '. i 0 R A Q east. 4 ... ,.. C B A west.. 1 21 . C R 1 A P east.... 2 ... C R I A V west .2 4 . 1 C R R. 1 . Total receipts.. » 234 1 1 DISPOSITION—HEAD Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Armour A Co. 4851 .... Cudahy Pack Co. 4128 .... Dold Packing Co. 1546 .... Morrla Packing Co. 1969 .... Swift A Co. 39*2 .... Midwest Packing Co. ... 2 .... Murphy .1 w . 1065 .... Swartz A Co. 227 .... Kenneth A Nelrey. 851 .... Total . 18618 .... Chicago Live Stork Chicago. March 29,—Hogs—Receipts, 6,000 head; market strong to 10c higher than yesterday’s average, active; heavy weight show most advance: bulk and choice. 160 ft 225-pound averages. 67.45ft 7.50: top. 67.68; bulk desirable, 250ft3»0 pound butchers. 67.40*47.60; bulk packing sows, f6.65ft6.85; killing pig*, steady, bulk good and choice, strongweight, |6.25 06.76; estimated holdover, 4,500; heavy weight hogs, 87.3007.50; medium, 87.40 07.80; light. $7.3.10 7.66; light light. $6 40 06.50; packing sows smooth. $*.7506 90; packing sows, rough, $6.6006.75; siaugh ter pig*. $5 0006.85. Cattle—Receipts, 500 h'ad; compare^ week ago, beef steers and yearlings, steady; top weight steers. 612.10; high est on this class for the year; best year lings. $12.00; highest since January; fat she stock, strong io 25c higher; cannera and cutters, weak; bulla. 15c to 25c lower; stocker* and feeder*, steady; veal calvea, weak to 25c lower; weeks bulk prices follow: Reef steers and yearlings, $8,000 10.25; fat she stock, 65.0007.60; ranncr.i and cutter*. 12.8503 85: veal calve*. $8.50 ftn»26; storkers and feeders. $6 2507 76 Sheep and %amba—Receipt*. 6.000 head; receipt* mostlv direct, few car* fat wooled lambs, $16 63. steady; for week direct around 23.000 head feed lot* 141 cars; compared week ago fat lambs 15c to 25c higher; sheep around 25c higher; feeding and shearing lamb*, steady; top fat lamb* for week. $16.65; best shearing lambs. $16.00; choice shorn lambs. 814.50; bulk price* follow: Fat lambs. 115.75016.50; yearling wether*. $10.5001 2 00: ewes. $10.75 011.60; feed ing lambs. $15.00 ft 15.50. clipped lambs, $12.76014.66. Day market stands for night. Kansas City Mmtork Kanin* City. March 2*—(V 9. Depart ment of Agriculture )—Cattlw—Receipt*. 600 head; calve*, 100 head. Market for week: Desirable beef steers nnd year lings steady to strong, spots shade higher, plainer grades weak to 26c lower; week's top handv weights nnd yearlings. 111.00; heavies, $10.60; better grades of beef cows and heifer* steady to strong; In-between grades of cows steady; plainer grades of heifers weak to 15c lower; spots 25c off; cutters steady; ranners weak to 16c lower; hulls weak to 16c lower; calves steady to 60c higher; top veals. $10.00; desirable stockers and feeders ateadv to weak; plainer grades weak to 26c lower. Bulk of prices follow: Beef steers. 1*0009*6; beef rows, $4.600*.60; feed heifers, $6.75 fr7 50; ranners and cutters, $2.3603 *5; bologna hulls. $4 0004 66; top feeders. $K70; bulk of all class**, $* 6007 50 Hogs—Receipts, 3.500 head; market steady to 6c higher; packer top. $7.30; shipper top. $7.26: bulk of sales, $7,000 7 SO; desirable 1*0 to 300-pound. $7,150 7 30; bulk of parking sows. $*.*6. Sheep— Receipts. 5.000 head. For week: Wealed lambs 1O0]6c lower; top. $1*25; bulk. $16.*501* 26; shorn lambs fullv 26c higher; top, $14.50; others largely $13 75 014.16: sheep steady to 25c higher; odd lots of ewes. $11.00; wooled wethers, 111. 75; fall shorn, $10.76; fresh shorn. $10 00; limited supply of feeding lambs, mostly around $16.35. HI. tools livestock. East Ht. Louis. Ill March 29.—Hogs— Receipts. *.000 head; steady to 10c lower; light hogs off most: bulk desirable offer inga 170 pounds and up $7.5507.66; few best light weights $7.70; 140 to 1*0 pounds 17.2507.*0: nigs llttlo changed; 110 to 130 pounds $*.5007.25; hulk packer sows $* *0 rattle—Receipts 250 head. compared with week ago; beef and atocker steera sfeadv. light yearlings and helfera 60c to 76c lower: rows 15 to 25c lower; ranners *0 to 16c lower; hulls 26 r lower; light vealers 75c to $1.00 lower; tops for week: steers $10.30; long vearllngs $10.00; mixed vearllnga $9 50: bulk for week: steers >7 2509.60; vearllngs nnd heifers $* 60*0 * ?R: cows $4 760*.00; ranners $2.3602.76: bologna bulls $4 500 6.00. Hheep and Lamba—Receipts 150 head; for week: fst lambs and vearllngs steady; ■beep strong to 26c higher: top and bulk good wool lambs $1* 2 5: clipped $12,900 14.25; bulk Uj ewe* $11.004111 25. W. Js«mh livestock. „ •it Joseph. Mo . March 29 Hogs—Re ceipts. 4.000 bend; market steady to .»c higher; top, $7 30, bulk of sales, $7,000 7 35 t attle Receipts, 300 head: msrket nom Inal; bulk of steer sales for week. $* 600 10 00; top. $11.00: cows and heifers, $t :** ft® 60; calves. $5 0009.50; stockers and feeders, $6.60 0 *26. Mheen Receipts.. 1 600 bead lambs, $16 60011.26; ewes. $10.00011 00. toncloii Mime* , .4, London, March 29 - liar Silver- 4 4 6 1 *d per ounce. Money—1*4 P*T cent. Dig* omit Rater Short bills. 8 rer rent; three months' bills. 3Vi03 2 l« per cent. F.xees* In Reserve. New York. March 29 The actual con dition of clearing house banks and trugt companies for the week show sn ex« es* In reserve of $26.057,$J0. This Is sn In • resse of $10,394,290. New York Foil I Icy. New York. March 29 Poultry— T4va steady; m* freight quotations, broilers, go. ; dressed quiet; prices unchanged. Sugar Futures. New Tm*. March 29 Sugar Futures Market dosed steady: approximate sales. 11.null tons. May. 6.01c; July. 6 16c; Hep tember, 6.1b ; December. 4 *$c. Coffee Future*. New York. March Coffee—Rio No 7 16 Hr Hsntoa No 4. IIHe; futures .•**>. May. 13 46c: July. 12 70e. liar Hllxer New York. March 2® Bar H«lvar 43 V. Meghan dollars. 48H*. Financial News J New York. March It.—hpcculcllcc op»r Iiioni IB today's brlaf aaaaioa of lha ■ in. a markal aaala war. faalurad ky aalllnc landanrl'a Kfforia la conllnu. yoaiarday a Ht.rallr at lha apanlas wart fruairatad by piofu-taklna aad a rtiump non of aialtarcd imuidailoa, which forced a number of active eheree to now lo* levels for the yenr. Bethlehem and Gull Slots# Steele both established new mini mum figure* Subsequent gelling of ell and rubber issues orcsntuotsd ths down word trend of ths market, but losses In the mors popular shores wsro confined to fractions. Ths closing weo easy. *0108 approximated 360.00V shares. After Held win hod risen a point, profit taking sales developed In tbs pivotal shares causing recessions In united States Steel common end American Can end • tending to depress the market gen erally. torn Products attended Its loss to mors then three points. Fisher Body. Pierce Oil preferred end Otis Elevator Melded 1 to 1% points end Kelly-Sprlng field I per cent preferred dropped 2 points to a new low prlen at 46. Kelsey Wheel, which broke badly yesterday, re covered virtually ell of Its loos, with a gain of five points. Jewel Tea preferred fell three points to a new low level at 60. Foreign exchanges opened steady. Ten first grad# rails averaged IC.4C; net gain. .04. Ten secondary rails averaged 94.K0; net gain. .12. Ten public utilities averaged 17.11; net **Tan Industrials avsragad 91.41; ntt loss. .05. Combined average. 99.01; net gain. .04. Combined average month ago. *7.29; year ego, 81.78. N. Y. Quotations - - -J New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished by J. C. Bachs Sc Co., 224 Oma ha National Bank building. Frl. High Low Close Close Ajax Rubber . «% 7 Agricul Cham. • % *% Allied Chem . 45% *5% Allis-Chal . 42% 42% Am Beet Sug . 41% 41% Am Brake 8 F . 78 Ain Can .104% 103 103% 104 Am 41 A F .155% 155 155 164 Am H & Lea. 10% Am HAL pfd .. 55 64% 65 <64% Am Jn C . 18% 15% 18% 18% Am Lin Oil . 16 Am Loco .71 71% 71% <2 Am 8h A C .12 11% 11% 12% Am Smelt .69 64% 68% 67% Am Smelt pfd . 88 Am 8t Found ....26% 35% 35% 34 Am Sugar .. .... «... 60% 60% Am Sumatra . 13% 11% Am Tel St Tel ...125% 125% 126% 124 Am Tobacco .140% 139% Am Woolen .68% 68% 68% 69% Anuconda . 31% 31% 31% 31% Assoc Dry G .... 92 91 % 91% 91 Airoc Oil . 20% 30 30% 30% Atchison . 68% Allen G A W I. 12 Atlas Tack . 12 Austin-Nichola ... 19% 19% 19% 19% Auto Knitter .*. 5 Baldwin .117% 115% 116% 116 Baltimore A Ohio. 54V* 64% 53% 64% Bethlehem Steel.. 51% 49% 49% 50% Bklyn-Man. Ry . . 16% 16% 16% 16 Bosch Magneto.. .... 26% 27 Bklyn-Man .. 67% 57% Cel. Packing . 82 Cal Pete . 24% 24 24% 24% Ca. & Ariz. M. Co. 4Z% Canadian Pacific.143% 142% 143% 142% Cerro de Pasco. 13% Cent. Leather p.. 38% 38 38% 40 Chandler Motor#.. 43% 48% 48% 48% Chea. A Ohio_ 72 71 % 71% 72 Chicago A N. W.. 61% 61% C.. M. A St. P... 15% 15% 15% 16% C . M. & St. P., p.. 27 26% 26% 27 0. , H. I. & P. 22% 23% 23% 22% C . St. P , M. 4fc O. 21 Chile Copper .... 26% 25% 26% 25% Cluet-Peabody . 65% 6* Chino .. 16 16 Cluett-Peabody p. 103% Coca-Cola .€6% 64% 6 5 64% Colo Fuel * Iron 30% 28% 28% 30% Columbian Carbon 48% 48 48% 48 Columbia Oas . 33% 53% Congoleum .68% 67% 68% 68% Con Clgara . 14% J4 14 13% Cont. Can .47% 46% 46% 47% Cont. Motors . 6% 7 Corn Products-168% 166% 148% 1«8% Corn Prod, (new) 33% 32% 33% 23% Cosden . 36 34% 24% 26 Crucible . 66% 66% 65% 64% Cuba C. Sugar... 13% 12% 13% 14 Cuba C. Sugar, p. 63% 62% 42% t>3% Cuba-Am. Sugar . 33 23% 33 38% Cuyamel Fruit. 67% Daniel Boone .... 28 28% 28 26 Davidson Chem... 61% 60% 61% 51% Delaware 4k Hud.107% Dome Mining. 17% 17% Dupont De Nem.126 124% 124% 126 Last Kodak. 108% Erie. 24 23% 24 24 Kle Stor Bat. 68 67% Famous Players. 64% 66% 45% 65% Fifth Ave Bua LI 13% 12 12 12% Fiak Rubber. 7% 7% Freeport Tex. 8% »% Gen Asphalt. 37% 34% 16% 36% Oen Electric.214% 212% 21* 213% Gen Motors. .. 14% 14% Goodsleh . ..... .. 20% 26% Gr North Ore. 30 28% Gr Nor Ry pfd. 65% 66% Gulf St Steel. 74 71 % 72% 73% Hayes Wheel. 38 38% 18 38% Hudson Motors. 26% 26% Homegtake Min Co . . • • •• *•% Houston Oil. 70% 61% 48% 70% Hupp Motors. .. 13% Illinois Central. 1®-‘ , Inspiration...*. B . *3% Intfn* Coro.... 22% J J 22% Intern. Ilarv.eter *2 22 22 *2 Int M.rc Marine. ‘ Int Merc Mar pfd .. .. •• Interna Nickel. •• 72% 12% !S'v*K“bSaS5r::::: »% jj% >j% jjg Jordan Motor. 27 2* a 22% -2% K C Southern. .... ji Kelly-Sprmafleld. 17% 12 77 17 Kennecott .14% >»* ‘J* Keystone Tire. .. • * Lee Rubber. •• • ii} M.*h Valley -21% • »% *2% *«% 1. ehiah Kite. .■• • • • • • *'* V.' Mina I.omo . 21% *0% 20% *1 Loose-Wiles . .. •• •/ i( J l.oule * Naahvllla. .... •••• J}* Jjg Mack Truck ..... 21% 20% 21 21% Maxwell Motor A.. 44% 43% 42% J}% Maxwell Motor B.. .... .... Jig M.rl.nd .. 27 26% 22% 2.% Max Seaboard .... 1»% >»% 72% *2 Middle State. Oil. . 4% 4% 4% «% Midvale Steel . •••• So Pacino 27% u% 74% «3 v; It* & a National Knamal •• *» National load... >” “J* “J N T Air Brain... 3»Vi *** *• V Y Central Hltrl ■■■■ J * N Y Central. >”5 NY NH * H JJ* 21* North American ” ” Northern Pacific •* * * N * W Ry Orpheum Owena Bottle Pacific OH ... Packard Motor . Pan-American .. Pan-Amertean B Sinclair Oil .. • * Hloae-Sheffleld . Skeely Oil . South Pao South Ry S»and Oil C Stand Oil N .1 . Stewart-Warner Stroniher* Carto Sludehaker .... Teaaa Co .... Tea A Pac .. Timken Hollar ... Tobacco Product* Tub Prod *‘A" Tiana oil .... ... ■... Union Pac . “* JJ. United Fruit - **• U S Coat 1 Pipe IJ5* U S lnd Alcohol JJ* JJ* IT S Huh - >** JJ U S Hub pfd J'H IT S Steel .. IT S f»tl pfd . ll,» f>’ Utah Coppar . ??* Vanadium ... *J* Vivaudou . *2 •J1* Wn lm»h J. *15 iU Wahaah ‘ A 44 * JJ* Weal t r tii; Penn R R 4»* JJJJ Pare Marquette... ... • ■ • J"« Jiu Phltllpa Pete .... »*H >«'<* **> ’JJj Pierce-Arrow . .1* .J* Poatum Ceraal- •• ■ *? Preaaed St Car .. M JJ’A JJ Pro A Hef . *** *• ,’JJ* Pullman .1JJ 'JJJf 1' * 3 ‘JJa Puma Ale* Su* .. **,* Pure Oil. Ity SI eel Sprln*.. It endIn* n •' •' US ** M «H Iteadln* Rltea .... US l*1* IS V4 jJH Itep Iron A Steel.. 47 % 44*4 4ST4 47 ty Roy.I inch N r .. .. •• J« St I. A M F . „ 1 H »IH si i, * s tv.*f'4 *T si *1% Schulte Cl*ar Strelttn *»H 1 JJ J* Sonra-Roeburk .... »:% JJ JJ* Shell IT II Oil .... >» >f% }J$ JJ* r::Vi7* hi,"so- 4.s s.H »U General Motors What arc the future proa pert* of thin company? Fully covered In our market review. A free copy on roquatl. P. G. STAMM & CO. l)#aUr« in Atm ka and Honda 3S S. William Si. Now York w•aim* Hitee iS IS tS IS White Vegt. 01:.. fas 96S *t t S6S White Motoro . . . ... • *3S “Jla W* ill ft. . m JJ* J3« JJ6 Wltlve-tlver . ]»S l"S l*S '»S Wllljre-Over pfd II »« *#S «''S Wllene . Wlieon pfd . ■ J«S Wnnh Pump . .. J* ;* Wrlgley f’n ...... 17 l*S 16 S ®1 Tote! eelee of eterka. 111.440 eheree. New York Bonds | - ——' New York Merrlt 19—Bond prlree moved within narrow and Irregular lim Its during today s dealings. widened in quiry for Llbsrty bonds centered in tbs sen nd and fourth 4 Via. both Issues ad vancing briskly. Domestic Issues which recorded substantial advances wm Chi cago * Alton IVis. Delaware A Hudson 5s. l*an-Amerlosn Petroleum 7a, ttesbuurd consolidated «s and Norfolk * \N>st«rn convertible Rs American Agricultural Chemical 7 Vs a yielded to selling pressure New York, March 2t—Following are todays high, low and closing prices of bonds on the New York Stock exchange and tha total salea of each bond. V. n. Honda. (U. S. bonds la dollars and thirty ascends of dollars). Sale* (In 11,000). High. l ow. Cion. 49 Liberty Dfe. 94.31 99.-7 98.-8 1 Liberty 2d 4e. 99.14 99.14 99.14 9 Liberty lit 4V»«.. 99.19 9l.lt JJ j* 418 l.lbrrty 2d 4'4«.. 99.21 99.10 99.19 til Liberty Jd .£e..lg0.2 99.21 100.00 1181 Liberty 4th 41ge.. 99.24 99.18 99.21 49 U I flov I'll ...100.11 1««1‘ 144 14 Foreign. 11 A Jurgen M W 6... 78% 78 76 2 Argentine 7e ......101% 10174 101% 18 Aua Gov gtd In 7e. »9». «»% s»S 1 C of Bordeaux *e.. 78% 71% 78% t C of G Prague 7%e 84% 84% 84% 2 City of Lyona 68... 78% 78% 78% 9 City of Maraelllea 6a 78% 78% <8% 4 C of R.o De J 8a ’47 92 92 93 8 Cxecho-S Rep 8s... 96% 96% 2 Deniab Mun 8a A.. 101% 101% 101% 2 Dept of Seine 7e... 82% 82% »J % 7 D of C 6 %s '29. ...101% 101% 101% 32 D of Cen 6a '62.... 99% 99% 99% 1 Dutch E 1 6l '62... 93 #3 93 13 Dutch K I 6%» '63. 86% 86% 86% .. 4 Framerlran 7%t... 88% 88% 88% 80 French Republic 8a. 98 »;% 97 4 66 French Rep 7%s... 94% 94% 94% 15 Japanese let 4%e.. 97% 9i% 9t « 11 Japanese 4s. 80% 79% 80% 9 K of Belgium 8s...100% 100% 100% 2 K of Belgium 7s..101% 101% 101% 6 K of Denmark 6s.. 91% 81% 91'* 19 K of Norway 6a '43. 93% 93% 93% 13 K 8 C Slov 8s. 75 74% 74% 1 K of Swedan 8i ...102% 102% >02% 3 oriental Dev deb 4a 89 81 89 19 Parla-Lyona-M 8s.. 71% 71% <1% 1 Rtp of Bolivia 8a.. 88 87% 88 2 Rep of Chile 8s '41.104 104 104 3 Rep of Chile 7e- 96% 95% 9o% 1 R of Colombia 6%e. 95% 9v% 9o% 13 Rep of Cuba 6%o. . 93% *2% 93% 6 Rep of El 8 a f 8a. 100% 100% 100% 2 R Of Haiti 4a A '62 89 % 89% 89% 12 H of Queensland 6e.l00% 100% 100% 12 8 of Rio O do S 8a. 94% 94% 94% 11 IJKofGBAl 6%e '37.100% 100% 100% 6 U 8 of Brazil 8s... 93% 93% 93% 3 V 8 of B-C Ky E 7a 79% 79% 79% 1 U S Of Mexico 4s.. 29 29 £9 44 Am Ag Chem 7%s.. 93% 93 93% 13 Am C s f deb 6s.. 95 94% 9a 10 Am Cotton Oil 6s.. 88% 88% 88% 1 Am Smelting 6s-103% 103% 103% 1 Am Smelting 6s.... 93 93 93 *1 Am Sugar 6s.100% 100% 100% 14 Am TAT 6%s ret.100% 100% 100% 21 Am T A T col tr 6s. 98% 98 96 % t Am T A T col 4s. .. 94% 93% 94% 1 Am W W A E 6s.. 86% 86% 86% 19 Anacoilda Cop 7a '38 97% 97% 97 % 16 Anaconda cop 6§’&3 96% 96% 96% 6 A A Co of Del 6%s. 90 89% 90 7 Aaaociated 011 6s.. 98% 98% 98% 10 At T A 8 F gen 4s. 87% 87 87% 2 At C la 1st con 4s.. 87% 87% 8.% 18 Baltimore A O 6a..101% 101% 101% 66 Balt A O cv 4%s... 87% 87% 87% « B A O gold 4s. 84% 84% 84% 16 B T of P lstArfg 6s 98% 98% 98% « Beth Stl cn 6s Sr A. 98% 98% 98% 18 Brier Hill Stl 6%e. 95 94% 95 1 B Edison gn 7s D.109 108% 109 12 Bklyn-M Tr e f 6a. . 76% 76% 76% 3 cel Petroleum 6%e 96 96 96 18 Cen Paclfc deb 4s.. 79% 79% 79% 16 C C A Ohio 6s. 97% 97% 9.% 27 Cen Leather 5s.... 96% 94% 96% 4 Cen Pec gtd 4s.... 86% 15% 85% 17 Ches A Ohla cv 6s. . 93% 93% 93% « C A Ohio rv 4 %s. . 92 91 % 91% 11 C A Alton 3 %a. SB 37% 39 12 O B A Q ref 6s A.. 97% 9, % 9. % 6 C A East III 5s. 78% 76% .6% 14 Chicago G W 4a.. . . 64% 64 54 i 56 C M A St P cv 4 %s 56% 65 66% 141 C M A St P 4s 85% 84% 84% 7 C R 1 A P rsf 4s.. 77 76 % 76% 2 Chile Copper 6s. ..100% 100% lo0% 8 C C C A 8L rf 8sA.!0£% 102% 102% 3 Cleveland U T 5t.. 96% 96% 96% 1 Colo 4 S ref «%s.. 86 86 86 7 Com Pow 6s. 90 % 90 90% 1 Con Coal of Md 5a.. S7% 87 81 87% 2 Cuba C S db 8a «tpd 98% 98% 98% 3 Del A Hud ref 4a... 86% 86% 86% 16 Denver A R G rf 5a 35 34 % 34% IDA Rio O con 4a.. 68% 6»% 48% 17 Detroit Ed ref 6a.. 105% 106% lo5% 3 DuP de N 7%a.107% 107% 107% 1 Duqueane Light 6a. 104% 104% 104% 34 E Cuba Surer 7%.a 91% 91% 91% 17 Bmp OAF 7%e.. 91% 91% 91% 2 Erie per Hen 4a... 64% 64% 64% / Erie gen lien 4a.... 56% 55% 65% 4 Flak Rubber 8a....101% 101% 1“1% 1 Gen Elec d»b 6e_100% 100% 100% j 8 Goodrich 6%a . 96% 96 84 96% 19 Goodyear T 8a '41.116% 116% 116% I Grand T R of C 6a.103% 103% 1»3% 6 Great Nor 7a A-107% 107% 107% 6 Gt Northern 6%a H 97% 97 o4 97% 5 Herahey Choa 6a...102% 102% 102% 22 Hudaon A M rf 6aA 82% 82% 82% 17 II * H daj Inc 6a.. 62 61 *, 62 11 Humble O A R 5%e 91% 96% 98% 9 1)1 Hell Tel ref 5a.. 96 94 *. 94 % 7 llllnoli Cen 6%e_101% 101% 101% 8 Interboro R T 7a.. 89% 89% 88% 8 Interboro R T 6e. . 66% 66% 66% 31 Inter R T rf 6a atpd 64 44 64 21 Inter * O N adj «». 62% 62 62 12* Inter A G N lat 6a 95% *5% 95% j 7 Inter Mer M ■ f 6a- 61% »1% 61% i II Iowa Cen rfg 4a.... 20% 70 20 II K C 1> A I. 5a. 12 41% 02 1 K C Terminal 4a.. 82% *2% 62’4 21 Kelly-Spring Tire la 99% 49 99 4 ESA MS deb 4a '21. 92% 9.1% 43% 1 I.Ik A Myera 6a.... 96% 96% 94% 9 1. A N 6a 2003....100 100 100 7 I. A N unified 4a.. 90% 10% 90% 1 Magma Copper 7a.114% 114% 114% t Manatl Sugar 7%a.loi 101 101 7 Mkt St Ry con 5a..100 100 100 4 Mar 011 7%a w w.100% 99% 99% 1 M ft St 1, ref 4a.. 30 20 20 1 MStPASSM «%a ...102% 102% 102% II MEAT pr In 0a C.. 94% 96% 91% S3 MEAT n pr In 6a A 42% 62% 42% 120 MEAT n adj 6a A 60 65% 65% 24 Mo Pacific lit 6i.. 95% 95 95 42 Mo Pacific gen 4i.. 66% 50% 56% I Mont Power 6a A. 95% 45% 95% 13 N K TAT lit 6a.. 96% 94% 94% loi N Y Cent deb 4a..104% 104% 1"4% 20 N Y Cent rfg Imp 6a 07% 97% 97% 7 NYCAStL Oa A....101% 101% 1«1% 3 N Y Kd ref t%a . 111% 111% 111% 4 NYNHAH cV Ca '41 01% 46% 66% 3 N Y Tel 0a 1941 ,l»6% IDS 104% 1 N Y Tel 4%0 . 94% 94% 94% 14 Nor ft Weal cv Oa 136% 1S3 123 3 North Am Edl Ca . 42% 92% 42% 0 Nor Pac Os ft ....103% 103% 10j% II Nor Pae 6a U 41% 41% 41% ♦ Nor Pac p I 4a ... 81% 61% *1% 1 Nor St Pow 6a B.,102% 102% 102% 6 Nor Bril T 7a . ..108% 108 104 6 Oregon A C lat 6a 94% 99% 99% 0 ore-Waalt R R 4a .40% 60% 80% 1 Pac G A E 6a ... 92 92 92 0 Pann R R 0%a_1»9 109 109 0 Pann R R 4%a .. 91% 41 % 91% 11 Pare Marquette 6a. 94% 94 94 7 Ptilla Co 6a .101% 1«1% 101% 0 Phlla Co 6%a - 92 41 % 42 2 Pierre.Arrow la . 75% 75 .5 2 Pro A Ra la w w .109% 109% 109% 23 Punta Al Bug 74 ..116% 116'. 116% 37 Road gen 4a .... 40% 90', 40% 6 Rep Ir A St 5 %■ . *9 % 89% 60% 1 St ASK pr lien 0e A. 44% 44% 04% 17 St ASK adj 6a . 76% 74 70 31 StEASK Inc 40 _ 04% 04 64 9 Bt I, 8 W con 4a.. 62% 62% 82% I StP lln I>opot 5a.. 47% 47% 47% 16 Seabd A I. con 6a.. 78% 74 74% 9 Seabd A I, adj 6a.. 63% 63 63% 17 Seabd A t, ref 4a.. 63% 63% 63% 1 Sinclair C O col 7a. 92% 92% 42% • Sinclair C O 0%a.. 86% 46% 86% >9 Sinclair C G 6%a.. 44% 48% 44% 3 Sinclair P E 6a.... 13% 84% 43% 11 So Pac cv 4a. 46% 44 44 I So Pac raf 4a- 40% 86% 80% 1 So Pac col tr 4a... 81% 42% 82% 4 So Ry gen 0%i ...104% 106 1"4 0 So Ry con 6a.97% 97 97 % 20 So Ry fan 4a ... 71% 73 .1 0 Tann Klee ref Oa. . 96 95% 96 11 Third Ave adj 6a,. 45% 44 45% 4 Third Ave raf 4a., 55% 55% 56% 3 Tide 011 6 % a.102% 102% 102% 1 Toladn Edlaon 7a. .107% 107% 10.% 10 H P raf 6a rife ..!.10o% loou loo% 4 If P lat 4a. 90% 90% 90% 4 Old 1'rug la .113% 113% J13% 1 It S Rubber 7 % a ..101% lf|% 101% 14 1' S Rtlbbar 6a .... 42% '2 *7. 10 It 8 Stael af 6a ...102% 102% 102% I Vttd Stra Rlty «• .100 loo ion 1 1 'tab PA I, 6a .90 90 90 6 Vo-Cor l*hm 7%a. .44 82 % 44 14 Ya for Cham 7a.. 64% 64% 64% 21 Ya Ry 5a 44% 94', 44% 5 M.baah la* n ... ■ ••% •!„ •• 1 Warner Sug M«f ta.101% !•*% 'JJJk .1 Weal Md let 6* . «I3» «1 % *'% 24 Weal Par 6a . 66 ■*% ®}% .1 Weal l'»lon 6%* ..lit 11} 11} 2 Wealing Kl ... 101% I®7% 2 Weal Shore 4a ... 80% 90% **% 6 Wlck-Spen Si 7a . *1% 61 }} II Wllaon i-o Itl 6a .. *6% •>% •* 4 Young S ft T 6a .. *6% *»% }}% 75 Imp Jap 6%a .... *1% 92% 92% Total aalea of honfla, 2329,990. Near York, Marik 29 — Following !• *ho official Met of iranaactlnna on thn New York Curb Eacbange. giving all slocks and bonds traded It: Domestic Rnsd*. Hlarh. Isow Close. 2 Allied Park 6s. *2'®. «3* *2% 1 Allied Pack 8a .... 72% 72% 72% I Aluminum 7a ’26...196% J06% 108% 10 Am Uaa * Elec 6e 04% 94% *4% 5 Am Rilling Mills 6a 99% 99% }»% 4 Arn Hum Tob 7^*s 8* *7 ■ • 1 Ain Thread Co 6a..102% 102% 1®2% 4 Anglo-Aiu O 7%*..102% 102% 102% 1 Aaeoc Sim H(l* 6%a *1% 91% }1% Mil G b W I ii... !• 60 60 1 Reaver Board 6a 72% 72% 7}% r. Beth Steel 7a '35,. -70.}% 1«J% 103% 1 Can Nat Ry eq 7a.107% l®i% 107% 1 Charcoal Iron 9a... 91% 91% }1% 11 C R Ii * P t %* 99% 99 }*% 2 Cltlra Serv 7e "C" 96 96 }6 16 Cltlea Serv 7a "P". . 91% 90% }1% 1 Con Gao Balt 6%i 99*4 99% }9% IS C P ft Bag *%a w I 98% 93% 93% 1 Peere ft Co 7%*...100*4 100% 100% 7 Detroit City G 6a. ..104% 104% 1}«% 8 Pet Kdleon 6o. *2% 92% *2% 6 Fed Sugar 6a '33...100 100 1*® 1 Grand Trunk 6%*.. 96% 96% 96% 1 Grand Trunk 6%0..106 1°®., 1®}-, 1 Inter Match 6%*... *3% *3% 93% 3 Ken Con 7a.104% 104% 1}6% 6 l.ehigh Val H Sa.. 98% 98 96 2 I.lbby McN ft L'bv.100% 100% 10}% 5 Market St Ry 7a 99% 99% 99% 5 Morrla ft Co 7%1.100 10} 100 1 N Orl Pu • 6a. 66% 86% 85% 19 N Ktateo Pow 6%a *9% 99% 99% 2 Ohio Pow 5a ''B' 86% S« V4 86% 1 Phil El 5>4a '53 .100% 100% 100% 10 Pub S C of N J 7a.105% 105% 1}5% i; Pur®* Oil . 96 ** •• •1 Shawsheen 7*.122^ 1 Sloea Sheffield 6a. . .100 1}} 1J0 2 St OH N Y 7a '31..107 106% 107 5 Swift & Co 5*...;. 92% 92% 92% 1 t’n El L ft P 5%* 95% 96% 95% 5 Webater Mill# 6%#.101% 101% 101% Foreign Bonila. 5 Mexico Gov 6a ctfa 63% 53% 53 *i 1 Rep Peru 8*..... 98*4 98*4 98% 18 Rum 6%a cl fa N Y 16% 15% 16% 2 Russian 5%» ■•••• 15% 15% 16% 24 Swlea 5a. 98% 98% 98% 2 U S Mex 4a Ufa. 32% 32% 32% Chicago Stoeka. Chicago atork quotation* furnlahed by j. s Bar ho ft Co., 226 Omaha National Bank building. Jackaon 5187-88-89; Cloning Bid. Aakod. Armour ft Co. Ill pfd ... 76% '* Armour ft Co Del pfd... 87% 88 Albert Pick ....,. 1»% Carbide . 52% 68 Com Edison ., Continental Motors . ' Cudahy . JJ 52, Daniel Boone . itJi4 Diamond Match . Deere pfd . |I Eddy Paper . *1 Libby . fw .National leather . esn [Quaker Oats .-J* is* Heo Motors . *•* Swift *nte?nationVr::::: lju jjH tep”n..% -5 1 Wrigley . 36% J}% Yellow Mfg Co . »1 Yellow Cab . *!'% •* Foreign Exchange. New Tork. March 29 —Foreign Ex change*— Irregular Quotation* In cent* Great Britain—Demand. 429U- cablea, 429U : 60-day bill* on bank*. 4., ft. France—Demand. 5 47)4; rJ*,I-*. * Italy—Demand 4 IS*. cable*. 4 34V,. Belgium —Demand. 4:9 '»hle*. ? * i>rm,ny — Demand (per trillion). Holland—Demand. 36.96)4. Norway—Demand, 13.65. Sweden—Demand. 26 42 Denmark—Demand, 16 02. Switzerland—Demand. 17 36. Spain—Demand, 13 60. (Jreere—Demand. 1.71. Poland—Demand. .000012. «’serhoalovakia—Demand. 2 61. Jugoslavia — Demand 1 264. Austria—Demand. .0014 4 Rumania—Demand 52 4. Argentine—I>emand. 33.50. Brasil—Demand, 11 25. Toklo—Demand, 41T% Montreal—67 % Sugar Market. New Tork. March 26. — The raw sugar market was quiet today and aa no sales were reported spot price* were un ; changed with Cuban* quoted at 6 66c. duty paid. Raw sugar futures were firmer on cor ering and scattered buying for trade and commission house accounts. Closing prices wage 3 to 4 points net higher. May closed 5.08c; July. 5.17c; September, 5.1lc; December 4.63c. A fair Inquiry was reported for refined sugar and prices were unchanged at 8 40 to 8 6cir for fine granulated. Refined futures were nominal. New York Prod nee. New Tork. Marrh 26—Butter—Unset tled; receipt*. 14.481 tubs; creamery, high er than extras. 41 4 (x 42c; creamery extras (62 score). 404 tr 41c; creamery firata (88 to 61 score), 28 4 0 40c. Eggs—Weak; receipts. 27.174 case*; fresh gathered firsts, regular packed. 220 234c; fresh gathered first*. storage packed. 24 0 25r. fresh gathered seconds and poorer. 22022 4**; Pacific coaat white*, extras. 324 025c. t'heese—Irregular; receipt*. 143,995 pounds. »w York Cotton. New York Cotton Kichanr» quotations furnished hr J 8 Rarhe £ Co . 224 Omaha National bank Bldg. Phono JA 61*7. I I I Cl0*S ! Open i High I T.ow 1 Close I Testy May : 2 7. • 0 27.61 '27 51 :27.6€ 27.25 July 126 76 26 90 24 60 26.45 ,26 31 Oct. 124.56 24 42 24 00 124.10 123 85 Dec. 124.0* 24.10 12.1 70 23 76 25 45 Jan. ,23 80 123 95 ill 36 23 43 21.16 New York I>n goods. New York March 29 —Cotton goods were somewhat steadier today after a Ma in cotton Spinners advanced varn prices and higher prices were asked by mer chants. Perchants were reduced 2 cents a yard and new business began to come forward. Wool goods showed little change. Raw silk was tower. Fur auc tions begin on Monday in New York. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. March 24 —Potatoes—Slightly strcnger. receipts, 64 cars; total United States shipments. 761 cars; Wisconsin sacked round white*. I* 8. No. 1, 11.25 0 1 35: poor stock 11.0001.15: fancy. 11.40 0145 Minnesota and North Dakota sacked R«d River Ohio*, t*. 8 No. 1. tl 30 ill 40. Id*ho sacked Russets. U. 5 No. 1, 12 7602.10 Foreign Tmdf Washington. March 24—American for eign trade continued to expand in Febru ary. Roth imports and exnorta were la!g*r than for the corresponding month last >e«r Kx ports totalled 8364.116.416. against 8306. 967.411 last year and Im ports 83.12.600.444. an Increase of 830. 10t.o00 over last vear. < hlcago Produce Chicago, March 24 — Rutter—Ixiwer: creamery extra#. 40v,c; standards. 40c; extra first* .19 ** 0 40c; firsts, 3fr\039c; seconds. 38 He. Kggs—-Uni hanged; receipts. 56.114 cates New lork Dried Fruit. New York. Mar h 24—Kv*poraled A pules—Dull • Primes- Irregular. Apricots—Firm Peaches—Fair Demand. Kalslna—Firm. Cotton Futures New York March 29.—Cotton future* closed steady; May. 27.64 0 27.63c; July. I 26 66c; October. 24 2f.c024 40c; December, 24 ofc; January 23 tftr. New York. March 2J.—Cotton—Spot steady; middling. 27.70c. New York * offon. Now York March 29 The general | rot ton market closed steady at a net ad vance of 20 to 4<> points. 4 liirago I'oultry Chicago. March 26 —Poultry—Alive lower; fowls. 24c; springs. 28c, roosters. ]t. geese, lie PUBLIC »S> GRAIN STORAGE IN CARLOAD LOTS We are operating three largo, up-to-date terminal elevators in this market—now nt your service. WE ARE IN POSITION TO ADVANCE REASON ABLE AMOUNTS OK MONEY AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ON GRAIN IN STORAGE. Write Ua for Detailed Information Updike Grain Corporation Omaha, Neb. | Omaha Produce j Omaha, March J*. butter Creamery—Local Jothlug 1Bp,iV.|h. toll, lallere; Ketrne. etc; entree »» *•**■ ,uo* SK.¥'£-S«"^ '■« 5S U-2! uncalled ;&WdT. For So. 1 «hi» Omaha *f,* paying Ho P« »>• «l country alntloon, 4lu delivered Omahe. |J.li par cwl. for freak w»Hh *??!** ' delivered on dalry^JjaOorm Omaha. Moat local huyara ara **»*» 1 aiDraaa ahlpmaot, Ka. 1 egg , _ “ear freehf of good avar.ga olno, weigh ing not le.a than i« pound, groan, nor l«w rj V, KSVVJVLSS SSS caa«a, M.3»; aeconde. l«c; cracka, 1*'~ a'atraV*comm«miy h-.Sn a, a.loot., *5c; country run. J4e. No. 1 .mail. «o; ch«tk..22c.nT Buyers nra paying ground tha following SS**# cVXi Tom.1 o°I & !. not; P°ly reeseX-Buyer» nr. p.ylh, for dre„rd ^1,vC.k,pnA'c.iUC.knd To? dVaUJd &&£''*• arreptTng “ahTp^anU of*Tr*e.££g*»£» and Celling uma on 10 per cent commie “MlW of drced poultry to r. ^■•;r:4,c“« Hce;>.3‘CHc; gag le“' FRESH F18H. Omaha Jobbera are selling at following price., f. o b. Uma ha. t a ncy white fish, 30c; lake trout, market, nai. but. ISc; northern Tiullheatia. Jumbo. -Mf :eo; catflan. regular run ****‘<:1; f'.E1 of haddock. 25c black cod sable flah eteaR 20c* imclta, 2I©35c; flounder*, 20c, cr*p plea 201, 25c; black baaa. Spaniab SmckaPeb li to 2 *'• =»c- ^"Vre.n 3 04c less than Prt*** £ba°I J* rJ£lll oyatera. per gallon. «»»*?5eo oyatera and e>*me, Perl0®. **0«. CubudC. Mm Local Jobbera are eeillng American cheeee fancy grade, aa follow.; Single dalalea 225»c; double dalalea, 22c; Toung America., 24 c; longhorn.. 21c; aqu.r a prtnta. 24c; brick. 25c; llmburger, l*lh* atyle 14 26 per doa.; Swlaa, domeetic. 4»c;e’block. 35c; Imported Roquefort. 55c New Fork white. 34c. BEEF CUTS. Wholesale price, or beer cure today are •* follow*: No. 1 rounde, lie: No. 2, 17c, No. s, lSUc: No. 1 loin*. 84c; No. !, lie; No. I. 17c; No. 1 rib*. 84c; No. 3, JJc. No. J. 16c; No 1 chuck*. 12c; No. .. 11c. No. 3, ic; No. 1 plate*. 7 44c; No. 3 3c, Nft *• 5fc FRUITS. Jobbing price*: _ _ Apples—In barrel* ot 145 lb*; Iowa Wlnesap*. fancy, »6.3f; Mlwourl Black Twig. Vf*ncy. $5.40; Jonathan*, fancy $5.00; Ben Davis, fancy. 14.4 a; Jona thans. Iowa, extra fancy. $$■•$; Gano*. fancy. $5.00. . Lemons—California. fancy. per box. $$ 00; choice, per box. $5.50. Avocade#—(Alligator peara). per dot. Apple*—In boxee: Washington De lirious eztra fancy. $2.26 ©4.90; Washing - ton Wines*pa, extra fancy. $2.7$; fancy $2.25; Rome Beauty, eztra fancy. $.00, fancy. $1.75; whit* winter Pearmain. ex tra fancy. $2.50© 2.15. Strawberries—Florida, quarts, market about 71c. .. .. Orspefruit—Per box. extra fancy, II *0 © 4 50; fancy. $3 25©4.00; Florida, fancy, per box. $3.00© 3 50 . . Crsnges—California, navel, fancy, ac cording to size. $3.16© 6.00 per box; choice, 26c less. . # Cranberries—Jeraey. 60-lb. boxes, fancy. $4 SO. Bananas—Fer 5b • l'V VEGETABLES. Jobbing prices: Eggplant—Per dot. $2.00; 20c per 1b. Shallots—Southern. $1 00 per dox. Cabbage—Celery cabbage. 10c per lb; new Texaa cabbage. 4He per lb.; crates, 4c per lb. New Root*—Texaa beets and carrots, per dot bunches. »0c: carrot*. buaheL. $2 00. Onions—Tellow in sacks, per lb.. 2H«; red. eacka. 4He; white, sacks, per lb 6c. Tomatoes—Crate, six baskets. $7*0; per basket. $1.25. Celery—California, per dot. according to sise. $1260 2 00. Florida, rousb. % dot crate. 92.75. Lettuce—Head, per crate. $5 as; per dox. $1.25: hothouse leaf. 45c per dot Roots—Turnips, parsnips beets and car rot* in sacks 2H © Sc per lb.; rutabagas, in aseks, 2 He; less than sacks. 2c Peppers—Green Mango, per lh. 25c. Cucumbers—-Hothouse. $3-00 per dot Parsley—Southern, per dot bunches. $loe©l.l$. m — * Brussels Bproute—Per lb. 20c. Potatoes—Nebraska Obloa. per 199 Ira. $1 50; Minnesota Ohio*. $2 04. Idaho, Bakers. 4c per lb.: Western Russet Rur ! sis. $1 15 per cwt; new Triumphs ham- 1 per. $7 60 Sweet Potato#*— Poutbem. crate, ac cording to brasd. $100 ©2.75; Jersey seed, bushel basket. $2.26. Beans—Wax or green, per hamper. tl«l . Cauliflower—California, per crate. $2.4$ Khuhaab—Lug. 40 lb*.. $3 50. Asparagus—Per lb. 26c FEED Omaha raflis and Jobber* are selling their uroducta In carload lota at the fol lowing ir’ctt. f. o. b. Omaha: Wheat fe«ds immediate delivery: Bran—$23.60; brown shorts. $24 2$; gray aborts. $24.75: reddog. $29.09. Alfalfa Meal—Choice, prompt. $29 00; No 1 >Ht. prompt. >31 M; No. 1 April and Ma) *• I prompt. "limMI MmI—*« »'•» e—t. *«*•*». .. i ounn.ml M»»I—4* p-r . Hotiipy pood—Whlto or * *• Digester Feeding Tankage- • « P«r t, >4 St per »o». m . . . IiiiMe-tnllk—Condense 1. for * kbl let* e.4M per lb ; floks butteri' IM to 1IH l».s to per ,1 4 end ground JW lb ••ft,.,!* ° * riKLD iBBP ^ _ Nomina) quotations. Gmaho and Co i•*? ell Bluffs tbreaker run. p«f *»» folfo* >n.M©lt.M; red * >0.90; sweet clsvsr. >ll.t*#I*-t* t" •*-. tky. II.MOf.M; iudsn crass. ran# seed. >10»fllf: rnramou mil-el >1.00; German millet. >?.3>. # FLOUR Friers at which Omaha mills and ; ►» hers are *• d.ng In round lots 4.S0©*49 parJ fancy clear. In 4>-Ib bags. >5.19©* l ps- bbl. white or yellow cornmeal, p*« cwt. IIW. . HAT Nominal quotation* for carload lot* Upland Prairie—No 1. *lJ90©lJ5tS No. 2. >10 COOi: 00: No. S. >7 90©» r* Midland Prairie—No. I. >12 09© 13 90; No. 2. >10.00© 11.00; No. 2. >14*0©* 04 Lowland Prairie—No. 1. |»OO©10 9O> No 2. >* 00©* ©0 Packing Hay—>5.10© 7 50. Alfalfa—Choice. >21.O©©22 0©: Vo !« >1> on © 20 00; standard. >15.00© 19 00 Ns. 2. >12 50© 14 00: No. 3. >14.00© 12.0© Straw—Oats. >*00©t00; wheat. >' . ©a 90 Prairie hay has moved a little s!o«?i the lair day or two. The ahipping «1#. mind is lighter, especially from leva, due mainly to bad roads In th# cm-' - try. Receipt* at Oman* continue fair y heavy, the bulk of the receipt* ia»* % being «f tne tetter grade*, mostly ba q hay, which Is unusual. Prices are steady and unchanged. according to official qi. « tatlona Alfalfa receipt* have been Jig! « the latter part of the week. Demand fair, especially for green dairy alfalfa. Lower grade* moving fairly well A ■ vice* from country ahipping district ind « cate very light loadings, due mainly a bad roada Prlcea are steady and ’in changed, according to official* quotations, although one quarter reports No. 1 see ing at a slight premium HIDES WOOL. TALLOW. Conditions have changed little dur g the week. There haa been a little trad ing In the packer market, but scare* / enough to establish a market. Tanne-% and packers sre generally unable to r*t together on prices. Little la doing a «# in country hides Tanners are maki* a very low bids. Calf skins are weak and somewhat lower Kip is in similar pot » Non. having been reduced conaiderab > from prices ruling In February Horst hides are weaker, with limited demand from any source. Wool prices have ruled quiet, with a slight easing off In pri' «n nearly all grade*. Shearing m*^*^ Is approachlnr. when wools will becom* more plentiful. Pelta are ateady, w*t)| stocks well cleaned up. but they, in sym pathy with wool, are selling slightly low er. Tallow and grease are easy, with a lower tendency. Prices are quotable as follows, deliv ered Omaha, dealers* weight* and se.ee tiona: Hid?*—Seasonable. So. 1. t*4<: No. 2 4 4c: green. 4c and Sc: bulls. 4c s?d 3?; branded. 4c: glue hides. Sc; calf 12* and 10 4f: hip. 10c anl I>4c; glue sk:r«, 4c; dry flint hides. 10c: dry salted. 7c; dry glu?. 5c; deacons, >5c each: hor*« hides, >1.50 and 4" earh; joule* and glues, >15© each; colts. 2'»c each: hog skins. 15c each. Wool—Pelta. II «© to >2 ©0 each : lamia 71c to >1 50 each; clips, no value; wooL 39? to 40c. Tallow and Grease—No. 1 tallow. 5V~l B tallow, 5c; No. 2 tallow. 44e: A grease, 5 4c; B greaae. 5c; yellow grease. 4 4"I brown grease. 4c: pork cracklings, per ton; beef cracklings, >30.00 per ton; beeswax, >20.00 per ton. New York G«er»I. New York March 2*.—Rye. steadv; No. 2 western 7*Hc f o. b. New York and 71*4© c. i. f. export. Wheat, spot steady; No. 1 dark northern ■ princ c I. f tf%ck New York, domtit u 1 42*yc; No 2 hard winter f o. b. 117 V ; No 2 Manitoba do 1 1214c and No. 3 mixed durum do l.lS’«c. Corn, spot firm; No. 2 yellow e. 1 .. track New York domestic all by ra 1 9%%c: No 2 white do 96 %e and So 1 mixed do 94*iC. Oats, spot steadv: No 2 white 5*15*o*. Lard, easy: middiewest *11-2S0!1.3S. p«rk—Braely steady; family, 126.110 Tallow—Easy; special loose. 7H07**ci extra. 7Sc. Rye Flour—Quiet; fair to rood. *4 10 0 4.15; choice to fancy. *4 150425. Feed—Easy; city bran, 111-pound sacks. *24 11: western bran, ditto. *26.5102* : piocr_ Barely steady; sprfnr patatta. *6 1104 41, Cornmeal—Steady: fine whita and yel low granulated. *2 1102.14. Barley—Steady: malting, l*0»-c. e. L f. New Tork. Hay-Quiet: No 1. **• 11021.M; No 2 *21.100 29.11: No. *. *23 10024.11; shinping. *1*. 1O021.11. Ho*>a—Firm : at ate. 192*. 53 051c. 19.2, 2202te: Pacific coast. 1925. 4C04lc; 1924, 270 20c. Rice—Steady: fancy head. c. Kana. City Produce. Kansas City. March 2* —Butter, errs, poultry and potatoes unchanged. ADVERTISEMENT. MONEY IN GRAIN BUIt<|i|>uutNi«ln a *f whoot or cor*. Mo IMn Ml *••••■ •cal of lc from apttaa (riea fiooo Too u opportunity to take Ink oc. (Mr. M. tm. ote. nrn today ro> particulars mi nuMAununu. l.vntKi Doily Gu.do. S. W. Brooch. Topi. S-2. 101* Bulttm.ro At*. K. C_ Mo. J. S. BACHE & CO. Established lift f New York Stock Exchange M Chicago Board of Trade Membtrn New York Cottoa Exchange laid other leading Exchanges. New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalle Si. Branches and correspondents located in principal cities Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omaha Nat’l Bh. BldfOmaha T*lmksam JAckaoa (IIT-H "Tka Bach* Review" sent on application—Correa ponder ca invited. For Investment— $40,000.00 6% $200 - $500 • $1,000 BONDS First Real Estate Mortgage Bonds Du* April 1, 1828 Interest Payable First of April and October Value of Security, $154,400.00 Uo ,000 Combined Fire and Tornado Insurance Assigned as Additional Security Pries: Par aad Accrued Interest We Recommend the Purchase of These Bonds to the Conservative Investor Write or Call for Detailed Circular A«k About Our l.it.llm.nt In.o.tm.nt PI.. ij^f^r ™ oMAHA.USa Atk About Our lurtullmuut Inrritmrnl Pl.u i Bankers Reserve Life Bldg. Douglas at Ninslstnlli PKow# AT 2M5