Buying of Wheat Aggressive and Prices Move Up Profit Taking Games Re action From Top Levels in Last Few Minutes of Trade; May Is Buoyant. l»r CHARLK8 J. I.KTDKV. rBlTernl Service Staff Correspondent. Chicago, March 10.—Bullish digestion of the government report on farm re serve*, fair export trade and Improved de mand for tho rash article, particularly in the southwest, attracted aggressive buying In wheat today. Prices moved up rapidly until the last few minutes, when Profit taking caused a reaction from top levels. May wheat was buoyant. Other grains advanced with the leader. Covering by shorts was a feature In all pits. Wheat closed l1*® Stye higher, corn was 1 ® 1 c higher, oats were Ji®Tic advanced and rye yuled l®JSc higher. The trade had it that a. prominent local operator, row In Florida, covered a big line of wheat. Commission house ab sorption locally was much Improved, and sentiment In the trade more friendly to the long aide. Weakness at Liverpool developed a reactionary market during the first hour. but. all offerings were gradually gobbled up by strong hands. Export sale* were estimated at 600,Oft© bushels wheat by the seaboard, hard winters, spring and Manttobas. Liverpool closed l*i<5>Cd off. Corn displayed firmness Commission houses end locals rendered timely sup* port despite the sustained weakness in the cash situation locally. Northwest points told of a better demand for the cash article with discounts up sharply. The government report on farm reserves proved % bullish document and Induced Home fr*ah buying. Oat* were Influenced by report# of ex port demand which offset the bearish ef fect of the government report showing much larger stocks back in first hands * than a year ago. Rye trailed wheat higher. Export r.ew* was encouraging and led to fresh speculative buying as well as short cov ering. Provisions w«re firm with grains. Lard was 2^(0 7KjC higher and ribs were 5® 10c higher. Pit Note#. Local crop experts are at considerable variance on their estimates as to how much wheat remains in this country for export and carry* over. The estimates range from 35.000,000 to 105,000.000 bush els. B. W. Snow is of the opinion that we had but "5,000.000 bushels of wheat on March 1. He believes that the present situation Is exceedingly' strong and prac tically ulieard of before. Bullish deduc tions on the government reserve report tended to engender no little buying fe ver locally. An encouraging feature of the day’s de velopments was the strength In cash ■"•heat generally. Kansas City and St. Louie told of millers and exporters com peting for the offerings. Fair sales of wheat wer# reported for export via the IHilf. St. Louis wired after the close that exporters had cleaned up all offerings on fh« table* there. The movement of wheat from the farm* is beginning to show further reduction, interior market* of Kansas today had hut 12 cars. This Is generally the harbin ger of light receipts at terminals. The idea was relayed from Kansas City that this would gradually divert milling de mand from the Interior to primary cen ters. • The world’s available supply of wheat and flour for the week Increased 2.171, 000 bushel*, this compnring with an In crease of 7.083.000 bushels a 3 ear ago. The supply totals 251.095.000 bushels against 2fi9.892.000 bushels a 3*ear ago. Considering the large shipments from all surplus countries these days Increases In the available supply are only natural. Foreign news had little effect in today’s market. Most reports indicated that for eigners were still In need of plenty of "•rain, and that they would continue to bid for the offerings on all weak spot*. CHICAGO PRICKS. Br TTpdlk. Grain Co. Atlantic #511. i6rt I Pen. I High. I Low. I Cleaa. I Tea. ■wht. i i I I May 1.845*1 l-ISVi 1.87%; l-6»% 1.85% I.I 1.8754! 1.83% .Inly 1.65%! 1.867*1 7.61%! 1.845*! 1.6* t.6 4 541.I.! 1.615a* 1.63% Sep. 1.62%: 1.53%! 1.60V1 1.52VI 1-5074 !.....;.’.' 1.5251 1.61 Rye i ! 1 I I May ! 1.61 I 1.53% 1.48V 1.52 I 1.51 •tale 1 1.56 I 1.38% 1.S55, 1.871*! 1.3574 Sap. ! 1.23 I 1.23 V' 1.21%: 1.23V.! 1.22% Corn ! I I I I May ! 1.20 I 1.3074! 1.28%: 1.8084 1.2881 ! 1.29V1. .I 1.3 0 54! 1.86 V July , 1.31 % 1.83%: 1.31%’ 1.38%! 1.81V 1.32 I.j 1.32 '4!. Sap. I 1.31 1.55%: 1.3874’ 1.32V 1.30V I 1.30% ..i. 131 Oats I I ...» May 1 .4*14) ,51V .48V .31 •»«, | .50%’.!. .60%' .6054 July f .62 i .53 .51V .62%| .53 I ,52V’.1.;.. Sep. .51V .58%! .61% .62% .31% t a t ** J.i.! May 117.05 U7.18 117.06 ’17.6T 117.06 July 117.37 I17.50 17.33 ;17.4« J17.27 lllha 1 May 118.12 '16.15 !19.00 18 66 18.06 July 11P.20 118.36 118.01 119.05 |13.15 New York fiugnr. New York. March 10.—An easier tone developed In the raw sugar market today. 7 rice* declining 1-16 rent to the basil of 4.77o duty paid. S*n1e* included 30.00H l-ags of Ouban at 4.41: 5.000 bags of Cub an and 25.000 Porto Rican at 4.77c; all to local refiners for prompt and March shipment. Influenced bv the decline in the spot market, raw sugar futures were easier under selling by hou*»e* with trade and • \iban connections. Prices broke 2 to 4 points but near the close rallied partially 4 on covering and were finally unchanged to 9 net lower. March closed 2.99c; May, 2.07c. July. $3.22c; September. 3.37c. Refined sugar v. as unchanged to noint* hlghe- vith list prices now rang ing from 4.00c to *.2«o for fine granulat cd Business continued light. Refined futures were nominal. Oils and Rosin. Savannah. Os.. March 10.—Turpantin? Firm. *7Uc: sales. 34 hbla.; receipts, o bbls.; shipment!. 15 hbla.; atock, 6.90* Ttosln—Firm: sales, 54R casks: racsipta, 740 casks: ahipments, 4.233 casks; stock. 46.*73 casks. ______ Quotstlons: B. 14.60: P. B, F. O. Tf *od T. $4 90; K. $7 15: M. $7 65: N, $. 95; V.'G, $S.l 5; WW. $9.06: X. $0.40. New York Peoltrr. New York. March 10.—Poultry—T,!v stronger; chickens, bv freight. 22 0 32c. hiekena. bv e* press. 30ft 38c} broilera. bv freight. 40ft 50c: broilera. by express. 45ft 54c; fowls, by freight. 82c; fowls, by *t Teresa. 320 32c; roosters, by freight. 7 6c; turkeys, bv freight. 40c; turkey*, by ex nrsss. 40045c: ducks, by freight. 24c: geese, by fre'ght, 20c. Dressed firm and unchanged. New York Metals. New York. March 10.—Hopper— Rasy, electrolytic, spot and futures. 14ifc0l4Sic Tin—Eaav. apot and nearby, $53.22® 63.37c. Iren—Rtsadv; prices unchanged. T*ead—Steady: spot 9.00c. Zinc—Fa*> F.sat St. Lou!# gpot and future#. 7.4007.45c. Antimony—Spot. $16.00014 89. * Iiondon Bllver. Tendon. March 10.—Bar Silver—S2 1-16el low. |1.2A%01.26. Oats—No. 3 whits, 604051 *4 e; No. 3 white. 48% #48%. Tty©—No. 3. 44 %s. Barley—89 09S«*. Timothy Seed--$5 26 0 6 26 Clover Seed—$24.90 0 32.6ft. Lard—$16.97. Ribs— $18.75. Bellies—121.50. Kansas City Cash Grain. Kansas City. March 10.—Wheat—No - hard. Il.74%01.94; No. 3 red. ft.*00 J. 87; May, $1.77% asked; July, $1.56% asked; September. *1 45% spit bid. Corn—No. 3 white. $1.1101.14%; No. J yellow. $1.1*01.18; No. 8 yellow. 11.12% 0114: No. 2 mixed. $1.1501.1%; May, $1.21*4 split asked; July. $1.24 % split asked; September, $1.25% •plit bid. Hay—Unchanged. At. Louis Grain. 8t. Louie, March 10.—Wheat—Close May. $188% asked; July. ... Corn—May. $127%; July, $1.11*4 bid. Minneapolis Hour. Minneapolis. March 10.—Flour—6© to 10': higher. Family patent#, $9,600 9.8j. Bran—$2 4.00 024.50. • New York General. New York. Nfarch 10.—Rye—Firm; No. 2 western. $1 56. f. o. b., and $1-64%, c. *’ Wheat— Spot, firm : No. 1 dark northern spring, c. 1. f.. New York lake and rati. *2 17%; No. 2 hard winter, f. o. b. lake and rail. $2.01%; No 2 mixed durum, do. $2.02%; No. 1 Manitoba, do, in bond. Corn—Spot, steady: No 2 yellow e. i. f. track. New York take and rail, *141%, No. 2 intxwl, do. * 1 •*•> ’.-i • .f* "Sound No- *. I1». L*r« bid. ftlonx (itT Uxeetoek. Sioux City. la., March 10.- Cnttlo—-Rj reiDte. J.I'OO heal, market fairly netlae. killer* atrong; elo^ker. eteady; fat ateere end yearlings. ll.60fllS.00; bulk, 11.00 fl 10.00; fat cowa and 10 60; canners and cutters, “53^5:2’ v.aif, »6.oo«i:.oo. bull. feeders. |1.00©*.2«; atockerg. Jo.SOfl I7.60; etork yaerllngs end calvee. JS.OOfl 7.5ft; feeding cowa and heifers, $2,00 0 ^ Hotfr—Raceipta. 16,000 head: market, lrf02Oc lower; top IU.60; bulk, *13.00 013.50; lights, $12 50013.25; butchers. $13.26012.60; mixed. 113.000 It. 50 ;^pa^k Jra. $12.50 012.90: stag#. $9.00010.00, pigs mostly. $11.60 012.00. . Sheep and Lam ha— Raceipta, *,000 head, market, 25 0 50c lower. East At. Jsoul* Livestock. Esit At. Louis. 111.. March 10.—"©ft— Receipt*. 12,600 head; 10025c lower; 390 pound* and up. $12 8601 4.00; 170 to 180 pounda. 113 75013.16: 130 to 160 pound*. $13.25013.76; 1100130 pounda. $12,500 12 26; packer sows, $12.60012.76. Cattle—Receipts, 3,600 heed; beer Bteers active; steady to strong; bulk. $8.26010.00; beef cows steady to 26c low er; light vaalera. 6Oc0|i 00 lower; bulk and practical top $12.60. other classes ateadv; light yearlings and heifera. $8.26 010 00; cows, 16 5008 60: '•unn-ri, $2.60 03.26: bologna bulla *4 26 05.00. fheap and Lambs—Receipts. 1.006 head; steady; fed lambs, $17.60017.76; culla mostly 114.00; fit evrea, $9 00010.00; choice ewe* quotable at $9.25010.20. At. Joseph Livestock. _ At. Joseph, Mo., March 10.—Hogs-Re ceipts 5,000 head; market weak to 15c lower; top. $1 3 76; bulk. $18.10 0 IS. 70. rattle—Receipts. 3 000 head, market steady to strong; bulk of aalea. $9,000 1C.86; top. $11.26; cowa and heifera. *4.00 010 60; waives. $5 00012.00; stacker* and feeders, $6.260 8.00. Aheap -Raoelpte. 7.000 head; market alow; lambs. $16.00019.90; ewes, $9,250 10.00. _ Chicago A pot .Market. Chicago. March 10.—Butter—Very firm; receipts, 10,5*2 tube; laet year, 16,125, cera on track. 19 old, 11 naw; extras, 49%c; standards, 49%c; extra firsts, 47% 0 48%©; first*. 42046c; seconds, 14037c; 81> score. 48 4c; 88 acors. 41r. Eggs- ■■ Steady; raceipta. 16.9*9 caeca; last year. 19.936 caaea; car* on tracke. 27 old; 26 naw cars; firsts, 28028%o; dlrta, 26c; checks, 26c. ! Chicago Product Chicago. III., March 1 Omaha Livestock VJ l.420 4 60 i.1819 | C0 1.1840 « OO CALVES. J. 120 9 50 2. ISO 10 60 1. 1,0 10 .6 1..... . 220 ]1 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. >>. 5*1 * *0 5. 898 T 00 * ll '*.6Si T 40 Hog.—Reclpt1 8,000 head. Hop- trad. , -very •low at pric-a lhat 'looked l!i *Joc Rn<* Posalbly more lower. Bulk of the sales was around $13.00® 1 3 40 with a sale or two up to $13.SO. tops are ex V* 'Vt “1,0'e th:» »«*or. the trading i* finished h°- A';- Sh- .Ar„ No. Av. Sh. Pr. :: i! •*» *12 i! ?!::?« .7( IS IS «-”• •• »« Sheep and Lambs—Receipt*, If.600 fun?* 1 ”mJ" *re active and l*,; y iround $10.50017.15. Klllet* unk a7in*nl^a garter lower from $16.40 Sily'StSS? ,1Mt' Sh"p •• n,2*e?-ip.t® al*PO»Hion of llrMteck at >'nl°h Stockyard., Om.ha, for 24 houn, ending .t 3 r. nr. March 10 1935. RECEIPTS— CARLOT. ' _ ... .. Horae, A W.bMh R. R. ...Ct-W3* HV Shr' M” Afo Tac. Hr, . . 5 • * * * j * * * * V- P- R. R . . .. 141 67 si f • & K XV . east . . 1? « . T. b A N*. W , west .. *5.7 «« * 1 St P, M. 4 0... $S 1 * .... * * * ‘ B. A Q , east . . 18 * B. A Q west 48 34 34 ( . R. r. A 1* . east 19 7 i G- R. T A 1’ . west 6 t I. CJ. R. R. . . a * . c. g. w. r. r. 1 Total receitpa . . 31 • 208 61 " 1 DISPOSITION—H E A D. . . _ Cattle ifgs. Shp 4rmour A r0.102« 4091 14J4 Oudahy Packing Co. 1403 31 27 2200 Dold Packing Co. 233 121 3 Morris Packing Co. 902 1906 7119 * Co......1795 2763 4645 Hoffman Bro*. 73 . Mavercwich A Vail .... 31 .** Midwest Packing Co. ... 14 . Omaha racking c0. 20 . John Roth A Sons . 3 2 . S- Omaha Parking Co. . . 6 . Murphy. J W. . 985 .... Lincoln Packing Co.13d . N'agle Packing Co. 56 . Sinclair Packing Co. ... 30 . M’lleon Pecking *-o.139 . Doud-Kleffer .1*5 . And#r*or* A Son . lrl . Bulla. T. H. 13 . .... Kenneth A Murray . 12 2-45 .... Cheek. W. H. 29 . Dennis A Francis . 22 . Kills A. Co . 76 . Harvey, John . 4$9 . Ingraham. T J. 4 . Kellogg. F G . 1*6 . Kirkpatrick Bros. 90 . Krebbs A Co. 3 . Longman Bros.105 . Luberger. Henry S .120 . Mo -Kan. r. A C. Co. 4* . Root. J. B A Co. 40 . Rosenatork Bros ....... 51 . Sargent A- Finnegan .... 15$ . Smiley Broa.166 . Sullivan Bro*. 4* .... .... Van Sant, XV. B A Co. .. 104 . Wertheimer A Degen... . 279 .... Other buyer# . 634 1435 Total .*6*2 1541$ 11117 Chicago Ufltlwk Qhioago, March 10.—(United St*»e* De partment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—Re ceipts. 9,000 hesd: market, fed steer* and yearling* alow; fully steady; quality rath er plain; eeveral load* early at $10.40® II. 00; beat heavies, $11.25, average 1.495 pounds: hulk fed steer* and yearlings. $$76010 60; fed she *tock dull, around steady: bulk butcher cows. $4.750 6.76; cannera end cutter* mostly $3.25fl4.l5, steady; bulla weak, spots lower; bulk de sirable bolognas. $4 86 ®5.26; veal calves generally steady with Mondays decline; bulk to packers, $11 000 1 2 60; outsiders upward to $13 60; atockers and feeder* *c. tlvee strong; *pota higher; bulk of *ale*. $7.00® 8.00 Hogs -Receipt* 23.000 head; market very slow; mostly atesdr at. 18c lower, than Monday's close; early top, $14 00; bulk 190 to 275-pound average*. $13.76® 13.90; 140 to* 176 pound averages mostly $13.25013.46; bulk packing sow*. $12.66 (112.80; pig* around 2oc lower; bulk atrongw eights, $12.76 013 00; Mg packers 25c lower; heavyweight* $13 60®1?,90; medium weight. $13.80014 0$; light weight, $1 3 40013 90; light light, $12 50® 13 76; packing house, smooth. $1 2 60® 12 90; packing house, rough. $ 1 3.25 ® 1 2.60; slaughter pigs. $12 00013.00. Shssp—Rereipta, 15,000 head: market very alow; mo*t hid* on f*t iambs weak at late Monday's 6Oc®$l,00 decline; choice h*av> weight $17.8A; gr>ed to eho'.c# 90 to 94-pound weight, $16.760 14 26; ocra sionsl sadss of good fat lamha upward to $1 7 26; fed sb*ep steady; wean ng iambs 25 0 80c lower; early bulk of saleu. $17.00017.28. Kansas City livestock. Kanaas <*lty, March 10.- Cattle Re ceipt*. 3,000 head; calve*, 1.500 head; vearllng* and bsndyweight ateera, fairly active, etrong: spot* shade higher; ht»v Is*, slow, steady; best yearlings, $11.36. heavies. $10.35: some held higher; bulk fed offerings. $$ 28010.16; butcher cows, strong; heifers s'rong to ihads higher; cannera end cutter*, steady; bulk butcher cow* and heifers, 94.76 03.25; cannera and • Utter*. $2.4003 90; bulls steady; calves. 26 to 50c lower; iirscllcsl veal top, $IO.RO; storkers and feeders strung; top feeders, 18.69; bulk. $4.2503 28. Hogs-—Rscelpt* 4.000 head; market, alow; ateady to 6c Jowvr; deafrable 180 to 240 pound averages, $13.60013.76; bulk of sale*, $13,300 13.76; trader ton. $13,86; one load, ehlpper* bidding. $13 30 for choice heavy butchers; packers Inert He; llfht light* moaflv $12 76013 35; packing SOWS, $32.7601$ 00; stock pigs steady; bulk, $11.00® 1175; few up to $12 00. Hheen—Receipts, 9.000 head: ssrly sales desirable weight lamha. 18 to 25r lower; fop. $17.00; ether* $14 600 J4 95; h*avi»* extremely dull; none sold **r|y: numaroue loads without bids tip to a 1st* hour. Kheep. alow; shorn wethars, $9 25. St. Louis 1,lreet4»rk. at. T.ouie. March 10 -Cattle—Receipt*. 6.000 head, market steady; nativa beef Steers $8 00012.60: yearling ateera and heifers. $4 600 1" 00. cows 93 0003.00; no' S'-d feeders. |l,0$#7 f5j calves, $4,000 11.60, cannera *nd cuft*ra, $9.16 ® 4 ft 0 Hogs—Receipts, 11,*00 head; market 10® 1 Be lower; miked end butcher* $!:’. 80 0 14 10; good heavies $14**0 0 14 10 roughs. 912.60® 12.75; lights. Ill Si.fl 1 4 00; pig*. $1 1.75 0 13.75; hulk nf sales. $13 96014 A0 Mhesp--Receipts. 1.000 head market. f'reapect* Sow»r; hutton •*»•*. $6 no® to ro. amh* ft8 SB0 1 7.11, cannera and chop per*, ll.OC0 6.OO %4 General Decline in Stock Market; No Explanation Only Once Shire Election If as There Been Such an Ex tensive Break; Few Issues Stand Up. II. RICHARD M'lU.ANi:, J niversa| Service Financial Udll«r. New York, March 10.—Without any precipitancy In felling, there was a whole sale decline in today's stock market Such: favorites ai American Can, Baldwin, I’an | American Petroleum. Associated Dry , (foods, American Locomotives dropped from to 4 \ points. Cenerally sneaking everything went lower. High-class issues of the Atlantic I Coast Line and American Car and Foun-| dry type suffered with the others. There was quite heavy liquidation of tho Sr. Pauls and agn'n it was made to appear that receivership for that railroad Is al most certain. There was nothing in the news lo ex plain the liquidation. United Stales Steel's unfilled tonnage report was bull ish, fully am bullish as expected, hut steel never was strong from the opening of the market to the clone. The fact in. improvement in general business appar ently has not been so great ns stock mar ket prices would suggest" and ihe market is adjusting itself to the actual situa tion. Only a few prominent stocks stood up. Ralls, oils. steels, equipments, tobaccos, coppers, went down without being pushed. In the 'sees of Baldwin, dan and « few others ii looked As if the bears did some ng. It was noticeable that the heaviest losses were in issues tightly held or con trolled. This may have been duo to de sire to get rid of some excess baggage Allis Chalmers was conspicuous by i's strength. The stock of this company i« being accumulated by one of tho greatest of tho private banking organizations. Jt is confidently expected that the dividend is to bo Increased. "Western Union, ordinarily sedate in lte market action, dropped 3«% points with out stopping at many way stations. There was no reason for this except that some persons had loaded themselves with the slock in expectation of an Increase in the dividend and were disappointed when it didn't come. Wilson & Co. Issues again were under pressure, the preferred being the weakest and going off 2 \ points. Only once since election has there been a break more extenslnve that that of to day's market. Opinion was much mixed at the close as *o whether the liquidation was over. The grain market developed strength. Cotton was little different In Its mar ker. action from what has been ths rule of late. The closs was at a gain of# from 4 to 10 points. Coffee off 12 to 14 points. Sugar off 2 to * points. New York Quotations V y New York Stock exchange quotations, furnished by J. S. Ha* he 6t Co.. 224 Omaha National Bank building: Mon. Jligh. Low. Close. Close. Agriculture Chem. l<% 17% 17% 17 Air Reduction.102 100 100% 10.3 Ajax Rubber. 12% 12. 12% 12% Allied Chemical. . . 8x% KS% 86% M% AlHs-Cha Inters 31% 79% 80% 7 9 Am. Beet Sugar.. . . . 4 0 40% Am. H S. Far ...in-, 39% 99% 100 American Can.... 180% 175% 176 108% Am. Car A Fdiy. . 225 221% 232 226 American f 1. a* I,. 12% Am. H. A L. pfd. . 71% 7 3 Am. Int'l Corp .. 34% 36% 34% 34% Am. Linseed oil.. 25 :*4% 24% 25% Am. Locomotive. . 141 138% 136% 140% Am. Radiator. 97 95 96 97 Am. Ship ft Com. 12% Am. Smelting ... 9*% 97 % 97% 98% Am. Smelt, pfd... 108% 108 Jo8 108% Am. SCI Foundries 61% 61 51 ’4 .'1% American Sugar.. 65% 64% 64% 65% American Sumatra . ... 16 15% Am. Tel ft T. ...185% ir.fi % 135% 135% American Tobacco. >«6% 8' % 84 % 86% Am. 88' W. ft FI. 38 37 % 58 37% American Woolen. 49% 49% 49% 50 Ann-on-la .42% 4!% 4|% 42% Ass'd Dry Goods. .177 % 176 176 l*1) Associated OH_ 35% "*>% 35% 36 Atchison .12 * 121% 122 122% Tt Coast Line.. .159 157% 157% 1 .* 9 At. G ft W. I ... 32% 30% :;*>% 32% Atlantic Itcf. * o.11- 111 Austin- Nichols ...24 27% 27% 28 Baldwin .13:*% 134% 154% 1(9% Baltimore ft Ohio. M % 79% 79% sl% Bnrr.sdall A . 38% 26% 2 7 28% Bethlehem Steel.. 45% 44 % 44% 44% Bosch Magneto ... 37% 36% 26% ?.* Bkyn-Man Ry . . . 41% 41% 41% 41% Bkyn-.Man pfd . 80% Bkyn-Edison Co.129% Cal Packing. . . . 103 jo* • ’a! Petroleum 31% 30% 30% * 1 % Cal ft Aria Mining .51% Canadian Parif ic.. 1 47 % 147% 147% 147% Central Leather... l< 17% 18 18% Cent Leather pfd. 63% 64% 66% 6«% *'erro -la Pasco... 50% 6" % 50% 60% Chandler Motors . 52% ."2 '2 32% «'he* ft Ohio. 9 % 94% 94% 95 Chi G» Weat com.. 1" 12% J2% 13% Chi Ot West pfd.. 2'% 27% 2 8 29 C A N W.. «7% 6 7 6 7 6 8 C M * St P.12% 11 % 1 2 U % C M ft St P pfd.. 21 % 20 ?n% 21% C II J A P . .60% 49% 49% fit C fit P M A O Ity . . . 49% Chile Copper . 36% 34% 34% 55% .. 23% 24% Chief t-Peabody. ... «:2 f.2 Coca-Cola . .. 90% 90 % 9"% 908. Colo Fuel ft Iron . 44 * 42 % 42% 43% Columbian Carbon. 47% 47% Columbia Gas .... 5*' % S 3 % rc, f.n% Congoleum . 40 29 % r.9% 9% Consol cigars ....29 2* \ 26% 9 Consol Gas . :•:% 7 5 6* 7* 7*% Cont Can . 64% 6", % 63% 64% Con, Motor. . 9 , !> . ),! Corn Products .... 4'* 39 6, 39 % 40% Co»a*n . S.; ,n v, .131, • ruribl. . 7a 73 4 7.V, 7 , < uba ,'«r. 9u»if 73H 131. 1, iju Cub» Cans Sg pfd 5»,i 6>«» r,.,; 39*. Cuba 4m Sugar .. 319, a, 31 s ■;UJrVVL >'rl,,t • 53*, 55, saw Daniel S3oona ..'T. .. .7,, .2 David eon Cb.m .. 451, <2 <:w Del * I.aika ..137>, lJK't 11«>, 131 Dupont Nomoura .MS 1443% 1451, 147 Dome Min*** ... ., 15% 16% Eastman Kodak .. .. 311% 111% Erie . . . 12 jg Kndlcott-Johnson . 6| % «4% «9% 68 Fleo fitor Hat ... 6.. 64% 04% 05% Fsrnous Players 91% 97% 9;% 91,1% Fifth Ave Bus . 13% Flak Rubber . 12% 12 12 ijC Fleischmsn a T-ast 78 78 7i Gen Asphalt ... f.3% R& 55 Gen E'ertrle .243 259% 26*% -60 Gen Motors .73% 72% 7"% 7nu Gold Dual . . * * 40 % Good rush . . .82% 60% 52% Grt North Ore... 37% 56% 54% .36% Grt North Ry pfd. f*% 68 «3 Gulf Htatss Pteel .. 89% 81 88 98% Hartmann Trunk. .. 31 U ni% Hayes Wheel .. .35% 35 ,f. % \ % Hudson Motors .. 42% 42% 42% 42% Ttomestake Mining 4 4 43% 4 4 4 4 % Hounton fill . 78% 76% 7«% 74 flupp Motor* . U III Csntrsl .116 114',% 116% 116 Insplrstton . 27% 24% JgaZ 27 Int Eng Com Crp 4 2 39 % 4'»% 42’4 Int Harvester ...104% 10.3% 104 10& In? M M . 11% 11% 11 «i 11 % Int M M pfd . 44% 43 41 % 4 4% Int Nickel . 26 % 26*4 26 % 2 7 Inr Paper . 41% 49% 49 49% Tntel Tel ft Tel .. 9 2% 91% 91% V. % Indep Gas . 32 30 % 30% 32% .Tones T*»a . . , .. . 1 m % Jordan Motor ... 63 fit % m% 62% K C Southern ... 37% 36 36 i7 Ketly-fiprlng .... 16% 16 ]* 16% Kenne-oft . 63 61*4 61 U r* Lee Rubber . . ., IJ% 1 1 U L'hfch Valley ... 7’ 76 7», 771' Lima Locomo ... «t% fig 68% ax% Loose-Wi le* . Sj Louie ft Nnsh ..112% 112% 11?% 113 Mark Truck ....139% 136% 137 139 May Dept Store .106% 1'6 % l«r. % 107% Maxwell Motor A. 9« f •; 9#;% m Maxwell Motor B. ff 66 66% 67 Marland . 41% 40% 41% 41% Mextran Senh .... 15% 19 14% 16 Miami Copper ... 11% 10% 1 «. % 12 M K ft T Ry .... 29% 36% 36% .36% Me Par . ■:;% 37 3.'% 1.% Mo T’sc nfd • 79% 7<% 7«% 79% Mon!fnm**ry Ward 47% 4 % 4 % 4,]% Mother Lode .... 7% 71* 7% 7% Nash Motor* ..,.258 tbf% 25.% 2<‘>l‘ Nat niaculf . . . 3 Nat Enamsl ... 34 3 4 % 7 4% 4 Nat Lead .1 fit 167 % 159 1 %* % N y Air Rrakk... 60 49% 49% : N Y Central .... 12" *4 119% l|9% 11% N Y C ft St T. ..130. J 2«i % 12ft 1 7ti V Y NH ft II ... .77% 52% .32% 3.1% North Amer .... 4 7 46 % 4 7 4 7 % v 01-th Pao . 49% 68% 46% e. I % Hr .127H 1!«’J 11J7H <»wm* Bottle ... 46% 4> 4 4 Pm-lflo Oil . fO% f« % f.o% si, i Packard Motor . . 19% 19% n% 19k Pan - American , 79% 77% 77,# 7 9 % Pan Arw "H" ... 80% 79 7*% 6*»%4 P* R ^ . 47 4614 4" % 4' % People* (In* .11, 11 Per* Marque?** . .. n 70 Dhlt Co. . . r«% f, 4 Phillip* Patrol . 47*6 41% 41% 4 2% Fierce Arm* 12% 12% l'% Poatum Cereal . 102% 103 Pre***,l s?*et Car 68 M v. 4 9 Pro ft Reflnei * . *9 27 % 2; % ■'vs Pullman .. 13 9% 187 in; Jtf»% Pun's AlagtM s .43% 4% 4 \ 41% Pure OH .. 30% 2 9 v* "*»% 2"% Radio Corp 41% 89% 69% M*, Rat! Stf-el 4,,. me ||4%J 319 Ri* Consolidated 14% 14 % m% >*% R-sdu.g . 74% 7 7' % V Raplogle . 17 % 17', 17% 19 R*P I ft SM .64% 6". % 63% 61% Royal Dutch N V 83% 62 6“ % 64 H» L <4- M r . 71 % 70% 71 % fit 1. ft n W 30 48 % 49% •' Schulte Cigar R? no% mo% «ertr* Roe I M>, 1** • n 1*8. Shell Union Oil % "4*, 24% “ s % Kintmnna • o ,.,,04 '% Sinclair Ol.21 % 20% 20% 21% Sinclair pfd .. .58 85% 'loss - S p d ft I v.»4 8.% 51* % 90 4 s kelly oil . 27% 27 4 7 % 27 4 So l a* ific .104% 3•'*: 4 3'*4 l-*4 4 So Railway . w, vs 8'4 s> 4 sian o c'.il . u: •*,; 61% 62 Stan Oil N J_ 42% 4’.% 4*4 42% stan I* O .33 4 1’ IS *4 12% Stewart Warn. 6' % ♦>,'% 07% 69 Strom Carburetor . 69% siudcbaker -.. .. 4 5 4 45% 44% 44% submarine R«»at . 11% 1"% 1"'* 114 Texas i •« 46% 46% 46% 46% lex tSulf Sulphur. 1'" ]•>: 1074 !*'• \ a a A Pacific,. *4 4 I 68 rimken Bearing.. 41% 4'>% 40% 41% Toll Products . .. 76% 7o% 76% 77 Tub Products A.99 98% iranscontl Oil ... 4% 4 4 i% 4% 1'nion Pacific ....148% 147% 147% 3*8% l otted Fruit . . . 212 1/ S F Iron Pipe...: « 120 221 % 227 r S ind Alcohol.. 83% 8.: 82 4 *2% I' S Rubber . 4'• % 4“ 4 40 4 41% F S Rubber pfd... '* , % 95% 95% 95% 1 S Steel .124 1 22 % 1 22 % 1 23 % ' F S Steel pfd.12 3 % 323% . , l tali « opper . . 87 % 87 % Vanadium . 27 4 26% 27 28 % Vlvaud'»u . ... . . n % 11% Wabash . 25 £4% 24 4 25 Wabash \ . <13% ■ V* *4% 65% Western Fnlon ...123 lilt*** 120% 1244 Westing Air Brake.305 Westing Klectrlc,* 734 71% 71% 72% White Magic Oil.. 29 la 28 28% White Motors ... *. 4 4 65 4 r.3% «*% Wnohvoith •'o ....316% 3i4% lie 114% WlUys-Overland .. 12% 11% 11% 32 Overland pfd _ St 4 85% 83% 84% Wilson . 3 2 10 10 11% Wilson pfd . r.ti 32% 32% 3 5% Worth Pump .... 684 fi.,% 66% 68 Wrigley Fo . 49% 49% 49 * 49 % * eilow Fab T «t!. 53 Yellow Fab Mfg.‘ 37 | Total sales Mondav, 1.337.200 share* Today's 2 p. m. sale*. 1,206.400 shares'. New York Bonds V \>\r York. March 10.—Bond prices grumbled t<*l to the general uneasiness which was reflected jn numerous reces sion* of 1 to 3 points. The growing belief in the financial dis trict that plana to readjust th«%St. Paul railways financial affairs would b# un favorable. intensified selling ptessute against the road's bond and depressed the maturing 4 more than 2 points to the low est level In two years. Lack of buying support for other rail Issues wag reflected in looses of a point or so by New York Central 6*. Frisco readjustment 6a. Norfolk A Western con vertible r.H and an assortment of other investment and semi-speculatlve mort gages. Appointment of a receiver for the De troit United Hallways was followed by a break of 2 J-4 points In the company’s 4% per cent bonds. Standard Gas 6 4* fell back 2 points end Pan-American *a with a 2 point loss led the active oil Is sues lower. Publication of & tentative reorganise tlon plan for WlUon A Co., proposing an exchange of new stock* and bonds for present holdings, led to further selling of the 7 4 per cent bonds, but the decline was limited to a point. Foreign and United Rta'*a government bonds moved Irregularly lower. The local reserve bank announced that subscription bonks had been chewed on the treasury'* $450,000,000 offerings of bond* and cer tificates. I*. S. Honda. High Lor Close 12$ Liberty 34* _l«i 17 101.13 101.13 X Lib 1st 4 1«s .101.19 101.16 101.19 352 Lib 2d 4'* a .100.27 100 23 100.27 641 Lib 3d 4%s _ .101.13 101.4 101.12 C! 4 J,lh 4th 4 % s ,...101.26 101.23 101.26 2S I 8 Treas 4s ...100.19 100.17 100.1? 3 L* S Tieaa 4%s .104 22 104.22 104 22 Foreign. $ An Jur M W t'i 94% 94% 94% S Argentine G 7s ...102% 1024 1024 64 Argentine U f,s ... 9*4 90 964 16 A us Gov g 1 7 s .. 95% 9 :> % 97% 2 C Bordeaux 6s *4% 64% 64% 14 C Copenhagen 6 4s. 97 96 4 96 4 61 C Gtr Prague "4* 90% 90 90 4 7 C Klo d Jan Ss '47. 94 % 0 4 94 % 3 Ciechn - Slovak Ha 99% 99% 99% 81 Dept Seine 7s *%4 57% $8 3 D Fan 64 p c 1929 102% 102% 102% 15 Dom Can 5s 1962..103% 103% 103% 31 Dutch K I «s '62 .100% 100 4 1*0% 17 Dutch E I 64".•• 974 97% 97% 1 Framerlcan 7 4* • '*7% 92% 92% 34 French Hep Ss.103 102 4 102 4 107 French Hep 7s . . 90 *9 4 K9 % 141 Ger ex In 7s ref* . 044 94% 94% 2f G C E I* Jap 7* ict* 904 9" 4 90% HO Japanese 04*. 914 91% 91% 20 K of Belgium 7 4s.D'9% 109% 109% 7 K nf Bel 6%s rets. 9 4 94 94 3 K of Denmark 6s..101 1»»0% loo4 11 K of Hungary 74* H9 59 «9 5 K nf Ns til 0« '77 ..103 102% 103 *0 K o' Neth fa '4 .103% l-_% 103% 11 K of Norway * 4 4 99% 99% 09% 63 Glng 8 F S 8s .. . 8*4 86% 86% 13 K of Sweden 5 4*. 99 4 99% 99% 15 Nord Ry* 049.. .. 52 52 16 Paris-Lyons-M 6s . 77% 7*% 76% 22 Rep of Bolivia 8s.. 93% 91 954 2 Rep of Chile 6s '41.107 1u*% ] 0« % 8 Rep of Fhlle 7* ..100% 1004 100% 11 Rep of Fuha 6 4s 99 95 % 95% *'< Hep of Finland 6s.. *.'•% 55% I Rep of Haiti fis 9. 4 95 95 % 7 Sr* of R tj do 8ul 8s 96 4 96 96 4 T Sts of Son P s f 9«. Ill* 115 115 ft Swiss Gov $4* ’46.101% 1014 1014 128 FKofOBAl £%* '29.115% 115% 115% 6 1 KnfGBAl 64-’37.1"*4 100 106% 14 F 8 ..f Hraail 8* 97 96% >6% 23 U S of B-C R K 7s 02% 82% 82% Domestic. 25 Am Ag Ch 7 >, • 1«n% ion 1«0 S An ■ t » la ItH W % t$ A 11% 96% 96% 5 Amer Ruga- 6s.. 1*1% 101% 101% fl Am Tei A T 5$t 102 F*1 % 103 II Am TAT col tr ;,* 100% 10)% 100% 4' Am TAT col tr 4- 9 7 96% 96% 4 Am W W A Kl '* 95% 95% 95% 84 Anne Fop 7s 7,8. 102% 1*1% 102% 24 Anac Cop *• ’7-5 101% 100% 100% $1 Arm A FoofD 5 4* 93 92 4 $2% 41 At T A 8 Fe gen 4« 09% *9% 89 4 5 AtCLLAN col 4s.. 87% 87% $7% II Malt At O rf 6* '95.102 % 102% m;% 70 Balt A O 1st 6s ct 101% 301 101% 26 Halt A a cvt 44* 92 % 92 52% 4 BTofP 1st Arfg 5s ]on% 100% mo% 11 Beth ct con * s \ 93 4 94% §6 4 1* Beth 8t pur ni 6s 92% 91% 92 14 Brier Iflll St 6%s 94 98% 99 5 Bkl Eli# re '* A. 100% 100 100 87 Bklvu-M T a f Cs *6 85% 05% $ Fallf Pet Ct,.103% lftS in* 2 Canad N deb *%*.115% 110% 118% 5 Canad Par deb 4*. 79% 79 79 2 Carol Cl A O 6* .107% 10T 1*7 j 19 C of Georgia 6%s 101 100% 10..% 1 Cent Leather 5s . 100 1*0 ioe 64 Cent Pao gtd 4s $8U 00% v«%i 65 Che* ,% O cvt 5* 104% 104% I f>4 4 6 Che* A O cvt 5 %s. 96% 9<% 96% i 112 Chi A Alton 5%. . *4% 5$ 63% 6 C B A rf 6s A. 101% 101% 101% 11 C R \ Q gen 4*.. 99 % 89% 59% 97 Chi A E III $*.. 7*% 74% 76% 1*7 Chi G W 4* . 43 % 62 62 *4 C M A 8 P rr 4 %s 67% 54% 56% 74 O M A S P rf 4%s 52% 61% 7,2% 49 0 C M A 8 P 4s 35. 65 *3 43 % 3 Chi A S W rf *5» .101 101 1*1 47 Chi Rv* 5* . . v*% 85% 85% 10 F R T A P gen 4s. 87% 8$ % gg % 131 C R r A P ifg 4s 86 % 85 % 84% 18 C T BAR E In - 5s 59 M% ftf% 1 Chi Fn HU 5s R.100% 1oo% jnn% I Fhl A- W Vrtd 4s ..78% 78% 79% $7 ChPe Copper Cm . 107% 10:4 107% 44 CFFAs* 1. rf fa D 96% 95% 95% 27 Clev En Trm 5s...lOO 9»% 998 4 Col A S<» rf 4%s 97 % 92% 92% 11 Col G A EI i«t 6s...I01 1oo% 1004 8 Com Pow 6s .100% 300% 1004 4 Cons Coal Md 5s . 87% 87% 87% 21 Cons Pow 5* . 914 94% 94% 51 Cuba Cane d t* nt.in} 101% in* 1 Cub Am Stiff $* 108% 108% 108% 10 Den O A El 1st £* 94% 94% 94% 18 Den A R G 4s . . v •% 03% 83% J Detroit rfg *« .107% 107% 107% 19 DuPont de N 7 4*. 107% 107% 107% 11 Dttquesne Light *s. 106 1054 106% 23 En stern Cuba 7%s.l06% 1rtf, % 1i)« % 71 Empire G F 74s !0*% JO* 102% 4 5 Erie g 1 4« . 65 *4% *4 4 41 Erie cvt 4* D - 7 4 73 4 73 4 9 Firk Rubber «. 112% 111% HI 1 Fla A EC Ry 5*.. 9 5 9 5 95 $ Gen Elect deb 6s... 103% ]A3 10.8 ?8 Goodrich 6 4* 104 103% 103% 29 Goodvear T s* 1931 1094 10i% 109% 8 Goodvear T *a ,.!2o% HO 120 14 Cd Trk Rv Can 79.116% 116% 11*% 4 CM Trk Ry Can *s 107% 107 107% 7 Gt Northern 7* A 110% 11*114 1104! X Gt Northern 5* ... 94% 94 94 % T Merahey choc 6s 104 v* % !0$% 2$ Hud A Man rfg s G»t 8« 88 0 Hid AM'S _ 7! % 71 % 714 43 HI nell Te| Ps 08% 08% *8% 7 1% Fan 6%s . 103 102% lot 1 111 Fen Chic Rf L 6a 9»% 98% 9« % 11 111 Rteel deb «4* 44% 94% 94% 27 Filer Rap Tran 7* 92 *1% 914 21 Inter Rap Trans 6s 7 *, % 73 7$% 161 Inter Rap Tr 5s . 6« 67% 68% 121 Inter A Gt NT 6s 72% 71% 71% 10 Inter A Gt N 1st 6*104% 104 F'4% 4*« 1 nie»• M M » f 6* 09% «» «* • Tut Paper ' s A *9 8«% 88% II K F Fl RAM 4s. «4% 8 4 8 4 5.8 b F V A '■ :.s bS 974 9 8", 9 K C South 5# .... 89% 89% 89% y Kan t. A Elec 6*. 100 99% 99% .*.1U Kelley - Spring Ta a 97% 96% 97 l4 .1 Lcled G & St I. SUe :*9% »S% 11% 18 L S & M 8 d 4« 2«. 94% 98% 98% 18 l.nu & Nash unlf 4s 94 93% 93% :t ImOU G A Elec 6a.. 93% 93% 93% 33 Magma Cop 7l ...121% 122 222 % 7 Mkt St Ky 7s . 9H% 98% 9K% 3 Mid St evt 6s _ 90% 90% 90% 17 Mil KR&Rt 6e. 99% 95% 99% IS M & St R lat tf 4* 24 23 % 23% 29 M K A T p 1 (I C. 103% 103 103% 36 M K & T npl 5s A 91% 91% 91% l.v-; M K & T it ad 6a A M 85% 85% 97 Mo Pan 1st 6s ..101% 1*1 101 98 Mo Pac gen 4s.. f,5% 64% 64% JO Mont Potv os A. 95% 99% 93% .8 N Kg TAT lat 5s. 100 100 100 14 X o T A 51 5%a. 100% 100 4"V N Y Cent d 6s_11*9% 112% J’!% 2 7 N Y C r&l 5a.101% 100% 100% 2 X Y Cent con 4*. 84% 84% 84% CS X Y C A St L 5%a. 96% 95 95 7 X Y Fidt rfg 6 % s. .114% 114% 114% 7 X T X H & H 7s... 100 lOu 100 10 XYXHAll 7s < fr.). »9% 99% 9y% 4 N rXHAH evt 6s 48 91 90% 91 21 X V R’ys 4a ctf«.. 49% 49% 49% 10 X Y Tel jfg 6a '4 1.106% 10«% 106 4 11 X Y Tel gen 4%s. 96 95 % 95% 19 X Y \V A B 4%a 66% 66 66 20 Xor A West evt 6s.l2K% 12* K* 1 Xor A West con 4s 99% 89% *9% 7 Xor Am Kdi s f 6s. 101 100% 100% If, Nor Pao rfg 6s II.. 108 107 % 10.8 15 Nor Pao new Fa D.. 97% 87% 97% -I Nor Pao pr lien 4a 85% 85% 85% 1 Nor S P 1st 5s A 96% og 96 7 O-W R R A N 4s. 82% 82% 82% 3 Pac G A Site Fs. 94% 94% 94% 141 Pac T At T 5s ’52. 96 94 % 94% 0 F-A P A T *Js_114% 112% 112% 22 Pa It It 6%s.110% 310% 110% 75 1% R R temp os ’64 9* 97% 97% 40 Pa R R gen 4%S.. 94% 94% 94% 19 Pers Mar rfg 5«. . 99 9*% 98% 11 Phila «’o rfg 6a_104% 104% 104% 2 Phila Co 5%_s. 97 96% 96% 2 Phila & R CAT 5a. 101% 101% 201% 38 Pierce-Arrow 8a... 92 93 91 •6 P K RAP 1ft 6s B 97% 97 97 ? Punta A1 Sug 7s...105% l'>5% 305 % 4 Read gen 4%s ... 93% 9".% 93% 6 Hop Jr & Sr 5 %s. . t3% 93% 49% 6 Itlo Gt W 4s . 73% 73 7 3 I j 22 R I A A L 4%s . . 78% 78% 78% 8 St R I M A S 4a.. 94% 94 94 % St R I M & A 4a.. 87% 86% *7 493 Rt R A S F 4s ... 76% 7o 75 £0 St R & S F Gs ... 88% 87% 87% 38 St R & S F 6a ... 81% 81 8h 9 St R S eon 4s _ 68% 88% 88% 14 St P & K O 4 %B. . 83% '3 83% 4f Sea A R 6s 90% 90 90 . 8 Sea A R 5s 76 75% 76 26 Sea Air L rfg 4s... 65% 65% 6t- 4 43 Sin • 'on 011 7s ... 92% 91% 92 31 S'Iff < ’on Oil 6 %s . *8% 87% 86% 19 Sin Pipe Rine f»a.. 65% 85 85 65 Skelly Oil 6 % a. . .115% 114 114% 33 So Pacific evt 4s. 97% 97 97 33 So Pacific rfg 4a.. fo 85% 89% H So Pai- col tr 4s .. 86 86% 8 5% 22 So Rail gen «%# .109% 109% 108% 10 So Rail gen 6a. ...105% 103% 30o% 57 So Rail gen 4s ... 77% 76% 77% 65 So Bell Tel rfg 5s. 98% 98% 98% 4 Stan O A E 6%s..ll5% 115% 115% 14Steel Tube 7s 107 106% 106% 17 Teun Elec rtg 6a.. 102 101% 101% 18 Third A adj 6f.. 43% 42% 43 2 Third Ave rfg 4a... 54% 54% 54% 6 Toledo 7s .109% 3 09 % 10* % 48 Un Par. lat 4s- 93 92% 93 65 Un Pac evt 4s... 99% 99% 99% 10 Un Pac rfg 4s. 86% 86% 86% 11 T* S Huh 7 %« ...106% 106% 108% 26 1* A Rub os . *6% 86 88 105 r S stl s f 5s.. .105% 305 % 106% 1 Utah Pow & Rt In 94% 94 94% 10 Va-C 7%s w W 49% 49% 49% 60 Va-(‘ar Chein 7s... 86% 86% 86% 7 Va Rv A- P rfg os 95% 95% 95% 31 Va Ry 5* . 96% 96% 96% o Wabash la 5s .101 100% 101 7 War Sugar 7s '39.. 8£% *2% *2% 2 4 West Klee 5a . ... 9*% 98% 98% 18 West \fd 1st 4**. .. 65% 65 % 65% 12 West Pac 5s . 93% 92% 92% 7 West Un 6%s .110% 110% 110% 2 Westing Elec 7s ...107% 107% 107 a 2 West Shore 4s ... *T2% 82% 82% 4 Willve-O 1st 6 % a. 100 300 300 29 Wil A Co s f 7 %n. 71% 7h 71 22 Wil At «'o lat 6s. . 97% 94% 94% 23 Wil A Co evt 6s... 71% 70% 71 4 Young S A T 6p 98 % 98% 98% Total esles of bonds today were II 71 5.000 compared with 110,763 000 ous day and tf. 287.000 * year ago. Chlrttgn Stock. Quotations furnished by J A- Bnche A Co.. 224 Omaha National hank build ing Phones Ja'-kaon 6187-8 9 Armour A Co 111 pfd .. 90% 9? % Armour A Co Dei pfd 93% Albert Pick . -1% •***» ‘ arbide . Cudahy ... Diamond Match .11* Deere pfd . 93 .... Eddy Paper . 18 26 Libby . J% *** Quaker Oata . 37 5 4 90 Reo Motor# . 2 •• % 29% Swift A- Co .113% 113% Swift Ir.terna . 32 2% Thompson . 45% 4S Wahl .. -.It Foreign Exchange Katee, Following are today’s ra^es of exchange • a -oinpared with the nar valuation. Fur* nlahed by the Peter# National bank Par Va!. Today. Austria .20 .00®01e Belgium .195 9501 Canada 1.9" 1 00 Czecho Slovakia .20 Denmark . 27 17ln England 4** 4777* France .198 .0511 Germany ..7 38 .3385 Oreeoe ...196 .0156 Italy .198 .041* Jugo-Slavla .£9 -fl6« Norway .27 1530 Sweden.£7 .2700 Switzerland . .195 -1930 Chicago Butter end F.gg Market. Chicago, March 10 —Quotations fur nished by George E Clark. 1 * •>3 Wood men of the World building. Phonea JA 1192. AT. 9165. |EGGS. { Cara I Open » High 1 Lew t CIcae S C. i ! 1 Mar. I 117 j .2S% .21% .27%, -£7% wfr * .!>•.' .:»*«'■ »*H April I- .J1'i .21* ..-0>. .10 V, I t.r. 47 .14 I .1*4 .23lj .224. mi'TER. ~ I l>n ( Open l High- I Lew. I C1n«« ! 7? .424 .42*4 .41S .41* April IS I .4.'4 .41-, .42V, .424* ■tun. I" ! .**>, .S»S .24 .54 P«r,« | 4fi’. ,4'IT. -4"l, .4"* CblrtfA I otton QuoiAtlort# furni.h.fl by J. S- Bach, A Co. 274 nm.b* National Bank bulldin*. Phonna Jarkaon 5157. 518$. 4144 i Op.n, I High. I Uw. I Clcaa, I T.a Mar. i;a 7T 25 «S TT«6 TTil '25.74 May ,35.05 ’34.19 35 44 ’34 0» 124.44 loly ?4 :« 44 r* 14 !24.24 Oct. t:..?1! :5.s» :s ’:6 4» 125,:i *512* 1 ..... ..... a. Pen. 1:6 29 25 3< 35 25 25 16 '25.26 New York Softr. e Quotation# furnished by .1. S. Barhe A Co. 224 Omaha National Rank building. Phonea .Tarkaon 5117. 5118. 5189 | Open. I High. I Low. { Cloee. iTeafy. Mar. i 3.91 3 si 2 9* 1 S.«9 9.01 \tay I 3.Of { 3.10 ; 5.07 I 9.07 ! *.!• Jtlly 1 » ?4 1 *14 3 21 3.25 ' * 54 Sep. I 3.37 3 58 i 3 35 3 96 ■ 8.1* Dec. 3 40 3 49 3 37 3 3t 1 3 39 New York Toffee Future#. New York. Mar^h 10.—Coffee futures opened today at a decline of 2 to 11 points In response to lower Brasilian cable# afui reports of a very poor spot damand. Mar sold off to 19 66c under liquidation and closed at 19 68c, the general market clos ing at net declines of 5 to 94 points. Salts were estimated at £9 000 bags. tToaing quotation* March. 20.8fc; May, If.61c; July, 18 54c. September. 17.61c; October. 17.45c; December. 17.05c. Apot coffe* dull: Rio 7e, 21%0 21e; Santoe «a. 28% 0 26 *4c. New l«rk rrwduce. N*w York Msreh lb.—Butter—Firm; re -elpte, 14 146 tuba. F.gg* Stexd> : receipts. 47.111 cast'#: nearby hennery white*, closely selected extra*. 39fM9o; nearb) and nearby neat ern henner> white*, firsts to *v«mia ex t*-a*. 8S014%c; Pacific coast whites, ex tras SlttJfc; ditto first# to extra firsts. 34 n 37 %c. Cheese Firm; receipt#. 119,117 pound#.! London Wool .%notion T.cndon, March 19 The ncol auction* epenod tods’ with a crowded arendan'* and offerings amounted to 7.269 bales Pr •* ware weak and reading was dull. • ’ompeffd with tl>e prev omrnon hhi the feature of the trading in the oil aharea. Net losses of one *.j four point# in that group also were recorded by Cities Service new stock, con tinental Oil, Prairie Oil and Gas. South Pern Standard Oil of New York and \ aeuum. . .. . Revival of selling pressure against the radio issues resulted in losses of a point or .0 in ljubtller and Ware, but net re cession* In the other .s.^ues were held to fractions. Glen Alden 'ohI dropped four points to 11 and marked heaviness was shown by Behlgh • Valley Coal certificates Contnental Baking B,. Goodyear Tire and l'Ui. all of which closed tnore than ot*® point below yesterday’s final figures. The declines In public utilities were held la a point or so. I rid u«t rials. 20ft Adirondack FAB.. 36% Se 2UQ Am G A El new.. 7 2 • «• 25 Am U A Trc ....146% 14»»% 1400 Am PAL new ...*54% •»•*% l>3 » 20 Am PABt pfd «7% 87% *'% 6"0 Ain {Superpower B 28% -»% J8,"» ino Appalachian Pow. «6% '*% '/> 2 140.1 Aaso GAKl ...new 27% 27 -7 2o0 Bolsaonault Co ... 1% 3> 3 4 Borden’s Con Milk. 160 149 % 15 J 100 Botany Cons Mills 45% 45% 4 26 Com Pow pfd. 81% 81 % el a 600 Con# G&El Bit nw 34% T4 -4 600 COM Ba A 1J* 33* £00 Cont Bak pfd /..9s 9. % 9.% 800 Cuba Co .. •’*% 3* 4 if'.* 4 100 Cudahy Pack -106 10J 500 Curtis Aero p ctfs 15% 1 *% *? 4 3100 L»e Forest Radio.. 25% 25% 300 Del Ji A 'V Coal.136% 3r?.4 2100 Dubller C A K .. 19 3' 4 J. ‘ 4 100 Du Pont Motor . 95 9 5 9 5 17000 Duiant Motors ... 21 j» -4 * 700 Dux Co In<- . 20% -5_* *?.* 10 K Penn Klee .... 65% bw% £®% 2500 Elec Bd A Sh .. 59 *»% *J . 130 Klee Bd A Sh p..H'3% 10S 10* 5"0 Klee Inv . 42% 4 50u Fed Metals . 39% 38% 38% DUO Freed Eiseinann . . }| }-;* }- 4 170 ) Freshman < 0 Chas 1 < % 16% 1® A C'"» Gillette Razor ... 63% .4 • • * j 300 Glen Alden Cual . . 132 131 \ 2500 Goodyear Tire .. 34% ** * *J-4' 1100 Grennan Bak ... 16% 16% 3® •! 100 Happiness Candy . J* 4 400 Hazeltine Corp .. 30% 10% 3' ^ 900 Jnt Match pf.... 41% 41% 41% 300 Jnt Ocean Radi . 4 3% J 100 .tones Radio Mfg.. 3% 3 4 «4 700 Keivlnator Corp .. 25% z&% 4 20U*Keystone Bolelher &5 65 80 20‘) Lehigh Pow So .. 96 *4 4**00 Lehigh Val Cl SI. 41T* 40 >. 40. 300 1,1b R<1 Chn St re. £’• 81 8. 20u Marc Wireless Can ltt J t .it! ’ 920 Mengels B-.x -49% 47% 49% 1200 Mid West Util.... 93% 92% *2% 20 Mid West Util pi.102% lJ-% 3?f* 900 M«tor Wheel x-dv 17% 17 17 . 800 Music Mast Crp... 13% 13 13 600 Nat Diet ctfs .... 31% 31 33 300 Nat I#eath .„ *Vfc f ® 14a Nat P * I.t -313 211 -11 54 Nat Tea Co ....240 -36 -40 25 N Y Tel pfd . ..113 1}J 133 1500 Nickel Plate wi • *1% {?,» 200 N* led el Plate pf. . . * 1" North Sts Pow ...107 1J* 1Vlr 20 omnibus ('rp ctf.. 17 16 * Jj * 90»» Oppenhelm »'ollinfe. 43 200 Paige Motor 1* \\ 76 Puthe Ex A . 44 44 *« 1 oo Pratt & Lambert . 41*. «"V * "4 2*iu Pyrene Mfg . 1!.. lj}» 4U0 Held Ice Cream... 3*1. *» . • * . 10*1 Retd 1-e Crm ... 84 *4 84 7*1" Iteo Motor 1st ... 3')1. JJS *0 . s*.f..R.petti C.ndy ... •« Jj,, 2*o* Rove Radio rif* . 1*1 I *. > w 200 Se.graty Corp ... i: ’ 4*1# Shattuck Co ?64« “'w loo a e p*i.•; b* »000*So Coal at Iron .. * » •, 1 <*f* Slutr. Motor . * . • ** . ‘ ’ 50 Swift at Co .1J4 314 114 100*1 Swift lnt .** 340 Th.rmlodyOa ..... J-w -;JJ *:,* 1300 Thompson Radio.. 10*. ’Jj 20* Tob Prod Ex . • ■ • *S 480 Tower Mfg t rr ■ 1JS >» ! ' 300 Colon Carbide ... ** ?sti 700 Cmted tiAE new . *2'. 3! .. . 4500 Ctd Profit Sh ... ‘ 4 » -JO0 l td Shone Mrh... 4.S 431. «*. S00 V a Lt A Ht pfd. 2S -S 100 Utilities P 4* I-t A -t>» -4 -4 ^ 10 Vlotor Talk Marh 93*4 ?IV - • *0il Were Radio Corp. 14“, 14 J* 300 Weatern Power ... aSVx ;3J4 jo Wretern Pow pfd. »* *;» »* 540 Wlnk-Sp St new., t » • • standard Oils. .a. 1*04 arg;n Am w ■ J53J 100 Atlantl" lyibos , J • • Rome Serrmaer -If -J* -If, “8 Bunk»y» l^lpo 14.4 4s , *134 10100 c„nt on w: ... }• rl » 1 30 Eureka Pipe L.r.e. »» C ** 40 Illlnuie Pipe Line.148 348 J}* 5280 ln*p C>il *’an new. . ** w -9 a — ■50 Indiana Pipe Line. 74 •?, ;' U!V. KVi m »} ‘ «4 N«rth.W l:::: hh »•> >0* pmo 'm.. v»'ei::: 4*^ 3 * ?;* 18A0 Prair t IMI N*w . -9 *• 480 Prairie Pipe Line.. 1-2 1-1 ;ft .Solar Ret. 232 --0 2 <* «0 Southern P!p» line f6 JJ 190 South P^nn OH...18J 3JJ^ ■ 10 Southwest Penn .. i2 4- • H200 Standard Oil tnd. 60% 64% MJs :4> F*w nek Oil new., 7"% S‘% 1400 R<*>'*1 Canadian... ■ * 7% 7 % 6 7art Rr*n Cone .. **% *% |T*i 400 Salt Creek Cons.. 4 > jrtrt Salt Creek Prod.. S';% 2*,'% 26% i 1400 \ enexuelan Tet .. 4 % ♦% 4% If0'’’ Wilcox t.H.1 ^% * % *% 2*-. Moodier Pet . *% 6 6 1000t» T*’ CM A Ga» 4 6 * Mining. l*rtrtn»A-!*ona Globe ...14 24 2* Srt40 Canarto Copper .. ® "%i 2000 Cons Cop 5% :>% 2%* ISO*' ''reason tlold .... 5** *% % , 6009*l)i^mondf1eld Bl B * 6 ^ 12000»Fmma Silver Min 4 ® 4 ! 600 Engineer* Gold M 36 1' % *' 1 70t^*Porty-nlne Minin* SI IT 2-' lOOd4Hamjlll Divide VI. \* 10 10 900 Hecia Mining . 1* 1* 100 Hnlllnger Gold M. 14* 1*% ' 100 H"-M Soui.il «20% 20% 20-al 19hlo Copper.>00 •' Slftospiyanouth lead... *» *1, ’ , 5<»0 Premier Gold. - v* r '» '• S 000* Han Toy.. 0 300 Ho Am I* A- G. J 10##*fltandar<1 HU R... 3* 3 10#0*8ucrea* Mining- » * * »no*Tonopah Belmont. 7- 6 V. 400 Tunopah Extension - % *W ,-tf 7n0*Cnlte 100 T -ah Apex . b* b • 300# Wenden Copper M. 4 V* * 5000*West End Ext.... . ‘ Domestic Bonus. 3 Allied Parker «». . 92% *- *-% ; Aluminum 7a '25..101% 1J- * * Am H*»t Suit «... »»% *9* »* . JII Am 11 li a A HI 4 Am Puw A l.t 9a.. 9.i% 9.' . 9.. % 1 Am Hull Ml'ls Be..1«0% W'S 100% 10 Am Sum Tub 7%s 9,% 91 % 9‘,* 5 At Fruit Inr lie. .22 22% % 39 At Gulf A W I 3s. 99 *4 «•> % «•>% 3 Hell Tel uf Can be 9»% .9"% »»'» Hi Heth Steel 7e 35. 10.7% }JJ JO.. 9 * ’Hilda c„ 9».113% 1J% Jl“% 5 Cltlea Serv 7* C...I!! 1. % J2 % 14 Clt lea Serv SB 1> .102% l"l% l"l a 32 Cltlea 8v l> * 1. 9. 93% 93 9.1 2 Cuba Co N J 9» . 94% 94% 94% 10 Cudahy Pack 5%S. 93% 93 ti I Detroit Edisun Cs. .116% 11 ■' % J1 % 4 Dunlop T * It 7a. 1"2 % 1 "2 % 10-’% 1" Fed Sugar tie 33 . 90 9« . »«% 1 Hair Robert 7» I"" job lbo 2 Grand Trunk 6%s.lf,9 104-. 1 * V 2 Gulf nil 7.a . 94% 94% »« . 10 I ,| * get t - W 7 a ...109 in,% 104 11) Mid Con Pet 9 % a 97% 97% »■% 3 Mor, i. A I ii 7%-. .103% 103 103 r Nat l Heather 4a..l«l% 1"1% l"l -S 9 N O Pub Ser 5- .. 40% 49% 49% 17 N.i gta I* iv 9%-.1"7% 107% 107% ] 4 i ihfo 1*0 tv it H ... 92 % 92 % 9-* % 2 Petinork 011 9s.... 99% 94% 39 . 5 Phil El is 60 99 '., 99% 99% 31 Ph Sv E At Q 6% e. 99% 99% 99 3 Pure 011 9 % a ..101% l»t lnl , S" Stand G & E 2 % v-1 2 0 117 lli 2 Std Oil N V 6 % s. .107 1"7 1’ ■ 1 Sun OR 5%e .... 9.,% 9 9 % 17 Swift A Co 5a. #9% 99% 99% 4 Union Oil Ca! 5#.. 99 99 9s 4 Varuum 011 7s... 106% P'9% 109 , 35 Wabash R R 5 %s. 99% 99 96 % 2 Web Mills «%s. 101*. 101% 101 » Foreign Ho title. 1 City Bogota »».. . or 49 >s 14 Eat" R R Franc 7s. 47% 97% 57 i 11 Fi h VI M S S 7s . 53% 94 % 4. % 19 lnfl Hv of Fin 7e 94% 94 9t 5 King Neth Ce -72.I03 102 % 102 a 9 Krupl' 15'rie.lj 7s. 94% 94% 94% 9 Russ 9%s rtfs N . 99 99 99 5 Siemens A H 7s 35 99% 99% 96% 12 Swiss £■ %s . . . 102 102 102 7 Sw iss 6s 100% 109% 100 ; ! Thysaen IAS Wka'i *5% 05% *>% •Cent*. Wool. % Boston, Map*.. March 10.—Although the wool market Jr general Is quiet, buyers are showing a little more Interest In the offer-ng* Woolen manufacturers have placed some fair-sized order* for scoured wool. There i* still an eas ng in value* of fine wool, but the medium and lower qualities are holding up fairly veil. Some very good delaines have moved at around €4 cent*. < lib ago piitatoe*. Chicago. March 10—Potatoes—Early morning trading alow. market about ••steady. Receipt's 7* «?r« total V. H. shipment*. <93 • ar* Wisconsin *a ked round whit*-*. $ 1.00 1.1#: *<-me low . * 95c fancy. 5! 15; Minnesota aa fo Europe / To reiidcnta of North America no river in the ^ world embraces such wealth of historic romance as the mighty St. Lawrence. tip its great waters, the brave pioneers of New France travelled on their voyages of discovery .gnd settlement—the t unowned Jacques Cartier to found the city of Montreal, nine hundred miles from the sea; the courageous La Salle on his long journey to the Mississippi; the gallant Champlain to found Quebec; the devout Recolltt Fathers on their missions to the Indians. Travelling on the St. Lawrence Route to Europe one starts at Montreal and for two or three days the beauties aRd historic features of the river pass before one in entrancing panorama. To view them adds immeasurably to the pleasure of the overseas voyage. Ask your local steamship agent for particulars and sfiltng dates, or »tits to THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED Car. Dearborn and Randolph Streets, CHICAGO. IIJ.. CUNARD . k ANCHOR-DONALDSON / £5^ CANADIAN SERVICES y& 1 \