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Fluctuation in Whea Normal; i Ran^e Is Narrow i — May Independently Strong.; While Deferred or New Crop Months Sag; Probe Hestriets Trade. n>- i rt\Ki p,« j. i.rvnF.v tnlversal Service Ftaff I orresponrient. Chicago. March IP —Wheat fluctuate-! •n norma] fashion toda". covering ... “ath«r narrow rf»cs and closing 're? ularly. The Mnv delivery war Independ ently strong throughout, getting excel lent support or» the dit>« while the de ferred or new crop month* *ag2e<1 Tit ■ pparent determination of th'- grain fv T urea administration. on dire -tlon* froT,: "’ashington. t« rsrn through th* Ir estigatIon as to what o* used, i.he recent aiumu tended f,> restrict trawling. Wheat finished 3 cent* h’gher to 1 cent lower: corn w»* U to i cert off; rats were ’♦ to •* r-enf.-j hlghe: a' d rye rjied to 1 *g rent down Two of Mi* leading commission house* n the trade rendered May wheat lintel Hunport. GeaesM- pit brokers were in niinetl to credit thl< buying to a prom' rent operator, On the bulges scattered celling, presumably from the east. filtered .nto *he pit. dash houses were l*tin-.* buv ng May wheat end selling tho .luiy. TCxport pales of 600,^00 bushel* wheat were penffrmed by tho seaboard, and rome rye. Kansas City sold 201* 000 bushel# In in Ills, and Omaha worked moderate amount^ to the gulf. T.lverpool finished 114 to 2'* pence highc:. After an early show of strength corn developed a reactionary tendency desplt •he bullish cash news Speculative trade in corp was light, and according to ph traders mostly In small lots. There na* evidence of eastern selling at on* tin » The movement of corn from the cour, •rv continues to moderate. Oats were firm all dav end finished Ii higher rrourtd. Scattered buying through omr.ilesion houses offset dl offering?. i^ye was ftrrti tno.vr of *h*» session btr •sjsed t© lower levels finally Scattered •-eseute -tend tt plow export trade were the den refining Influences. Provisions were easy in sympathy with ■orn and hoc*. X.ard wn? 2f> to 87** certs lower and ribs •"•ere 2<» cents off. Mt Votes. »wb pertaining to wheat wns cnnald er-ably more 1n favor of the bulls. T.lver noo! displayed sustained strength pfter it hrtsk upturn of the previous day. while •ho seaboard confirmed .satisfactory foreign demand. Cash wheat in *11 mar kets of this country was in light offer ing* end good demand. The fundamental situation sized up as th$ healthiest In some time. What appears to be exrrtlnr Itself at •he moment \g the underlying strength 1n •he domestic situation. There has been unprecedented marketing of wheat to date In this country and stocks in all po sitions aaide from the visible supply are 'mailer than a year ago. Millers report a better demand for cash wheat a? a result of the Increasing aHvltj In the flour business. Southwest points tell of active demand for wheat, from ml lie Thera were many disappointing crop •sports from section* of the southwest ’o day. but they had little breaking on the nrloe trend. Some reports from Oklahoma had It that dry winds and cut worms v»re doing damage and that unless rain was experienced soon th* condition of t;>e plant would become serious. Xt will nrobably be a week or two before th» trade get* definite Information on wheat winter prospects generally. As nfany in tho trade **e It *h* action of foreign markets will have much to do with the trend of world prices during the r-ext few week* barring unfavorable crop news in the states. There !• a slzabl r mount of wheat on ocear. and should consumption in Burope Inercas*. as one .-mid n**uraDv exnect after such a radi ■••si dfcel-ne In p-ices recent 3 v. stocks -> v* Motile on the o*her side wou’d dwindle vapidly. _ cnicano trues. Tie Vpdske Gra n de . A Han Ho B**2_ Art. I Oosn. | High. 1 Low. t'ciose. I T>S. T»hy" (111 1 554 111 I.ISS' 111 • y I j m i . . .I 1.64 - M H .Tul* I 1 44 1 1.45 1-45 V 1-4541 1.42-1 t | 44 i-i 1.42 14* J4.pl. I 1.36 I 1 S6V l.SiU- }■£*. >•*» ; i um|.i.i ’54 V. Vfav I 1 SI 1 23U l.'IV. 12" 1-1-4 lulv • It* , ' 15 1.14 > 1.11S' 1.1'H 4i»p>. | 1.00HI 1.07 It 1.04 1.04 1.05'. iR." ' 1.1»1-4' 1.19H1 117'.' 1.1TSI 1.1 *«4 ,uly • Mitt 1.53 ' Ml . M>V t;||,4 •opt. ;,M5V m.:. 1.30V Ud; Mt* May iV.tb' , is.as’ "IlS.63 15.62 15.10 Ma'y .43 .451. 44H .}C|: 11/ A/,1. .( . 4 o I 4 4 *4 July '.46*'. .45 .46 4,. ,45*. .JO-. .4*3.1. -Hif R.p, j -46 s*. .47% ;{‘5 1 ira Inndon Silver T.e.ndon, March 15.—Bar Silver—8. o It/I p »»• ounce f)7«"*un"t! Rat." -Sh-vrt hilt.. 4H *4 HI nor cent: thrr. tnon-.hs blU«. 4 o-16 o»r c*r.V New YnrW 1>TT New Tork. March 19.—Cottor I'«4* r-.irket« vn nuletoe tnilay v 1th Bnrre ri.sine -epcrte<1 or late ■1ellver.*v of print Cloths and rheetlnff Advance ouainree nn many woolen good* has be-»n so ig.' cor the fall th«* curtailment of produc -'on is under way. Silks continued n h *adv ca l for imme.llate shiPtnent. ► specially rew print* ?nd 'rapes Burlap -srketfi continued generally nule* v-th •"alcufta. reporting firmnee* Wholesalers aid their March business hid failed *n .-V.w the expected inerra-e. but 'ond1 t on* were considered better than * yea** ago bscause of lighter stork* \rw York froflorr. V«w Torit. M,' I I?, Rutter--! "«•* .)<»,)• 7,107 tubs: creamery Mg' c- thar extra*. 4*H#49Uc: do extras. 92 -ore. AS^iS'.ic; do firsts, 8# to 91 r-ore. Firmer; rac*'#ts. 23.337 cases • ar.h gathered sxtrss 230 32 Ur; do s»nr • as ps^ka-l. 330*8He; do fl-st# 8f'& •n.t^c: do storaas pseksd. 320 51 V4r: frssh gathered accord*. -5'i fl*80'•; nearby nen t-erv browns, sxtra*. " .’ -J 38c chow—Firm: 12*.40B pound*. • whole mill. Hats hold, fancy 'o f»rev specials. 26 H ® 27c ; #do average run. rs® 2«c. >sw York Bugar. Quotations furnished by J. S. Ba*h« A <• . 224 Otnsh i Nations! Bank building Phones Jackson El87. 6188. El *9, ____ , Open, | High. I Low. I Close. jYssfy Mt* 2 99 2*9 2 95 2 ?# 1 2 99 Var ' 8.04 • 3.04 3 04 ' 5 03 ( 3 or, I ji* 3.19 ' 3.20 "19 l 3 20 *19 .Sept. ' 3.54 3 34 ! 3.33 ’ 3 54 J.JJ T.w»*»t j 3.38 3.o# 3 3.5 S 3.36 3 3f. Chicago Cotton. Quotation# furn'shed by 1. B. Bacn# A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones JacVaon 6167, 6181. 5189. 1 Open. I High. I Low. I Close. | Yea. mTt ' 20.28 ; 26.:* 26.00 I 26.'« ' 26 22~ ofgv 26*0 1 26.60 ' 25.30 1 25 «0 ! 26.64 July ' *8.81 I 26.81 26 6 1 I 26.6* ' 26.77 Oof. *6.2# ' 26.26 ' 24.9# 2.6.01 ! 25.22 Oec. ' *6 24 26.24 24 #5 2' QQ 26 18 London Wool Auction. London. March 19—The offering a' *he wool auctions today amounted to y 42S hales. Qreaav marines were In fa1 demand at. firm rates whlla cross-bred* moved Irregularly Withdrawals w*r» egain fr#cuent owlnr to th<» high limits asked l>? holders. The aeries cloaca to morrow, New York Cotton Fotoraa Cl nee. Ns*v York. March II.—Cotton futures Ctoeed steady; 6 to 1# points net lever; March, 26.27c; May. 28.49c; July. 18.710 25.74c; October. 26.19 0 25.22c, December, • 26.10C. Chicago Poultry m Chicago. Ms Yrh 19.—Poultry—Alive, higher; fowls. 27c; spring' 30c; roosters. IDr; turkeys, 25c*. ducks. 28c; geese. 18. New York Bpot Cotton. New York. March 19. - Cotton—Spot «iu!et; middling. 2R.#0r. New York Rubber. New York. $7«rch *9. — Rubber—Smoked ribb#<l aheetf. spot, 41 Ho. Kansas City Poultry. Kansas City. Mo.. March 10.—Hen#—1c higher, other product* unchanged. New York bllver. V#w To»k. March 10.—Bar Bllver—08c; .Mexican dollars. 62He. York Mayor Renominated. York, Neb., March 19.—City elec tion campaign promise* to be a lively one. At tbe democratic convention William Colton, present mayor, van nominated to nticcetd himself. Mr. Colton ha* been a republican, but it ••ently Joined tbe T,a Folk-tie force*. S. A. Slocum i* the republican candl late for the **me office. Farm Work Delayed. Harvard, March 19.— Farm work I* being delated here by the unsettled vat her farmer* my It I* Imperative to get under way as tow sui possible. t---N Omaha Giain V---/ „ X March 19. f a*b wh»at sold on the table" todav around 2c to 3c higher with \ good de mand. Receipt* w»--re light and *abl * were cleared of sample* •‘ch Onlv it cars «<»r» reported In. «‘orn whs in fair demand at prices unchanged to K h.. » r Receipt:* were 1* • Oats sold from lc to 2c higher. Re ceipts 15 --ars. R? e was quoted 2c to 3c higher and bailey nominally strong Omehu i a riot ^wle*. M IIF.A I No. l hard: 2 car# $'.5t> No. 2 hard: j car. Jl.„7: _* care, $1.36. No. > hard: 2 cats, No. 4 hard: 2 car*. 51.54'... No. 1 m \*d; 1 , ar. $1.56 -No. 2 mixed: 1 tar, I oa Il.54t.fr. CORN. No. s whits: i tgr. $1.06; 1 car. ?1 4 are. $1.0* . No. ?. yellow: 1 car. *1.04. No. 4 yellow; 1 car, M.03. No. : yellow: I car. ? : * r ; 1 tr. 97<-. No. 3 mixed: 4 rnrh. 51.01. ! :tr, ?1.05. No. 4 mixed; j car. $l.0:j "AT;' * No. 2 white: 1 car. 4To. No. 3 while: 1 car. 4* No. t white: ' t-r-r, 4, Sample vi hits; i onr, «o< R Y1: No. 2 rye: i car, $i.'.,e. Ih»ll> ItieiHwtioii of *>rnln Received. M il I ! AT. Hard: 2 cars No. 1. 4 fare No 2. L eat* No. 6 t-ar* \ 4. MIxmI: 2 csrk No. 1. Spring: 1 car No. 1. Total, J7 cars. CORN Yellow: ? cars No. M, 2 cars N 4 ! cur No. J. 2 cars No. *1. White: 4 onrs No. 3, J car No, 5, Mixed: 10 cars No. S, 2 curs No. 4, Total, 2 4 cars. OAT?. White: l ccr No. 2, II cars No. 3, (» ccrw No. 4 Tctul. IS care. RT K Rye: l car. No. 1. T. : r' 1 < a rs. Krt. OMAHA RECEIPT? AND g-HI PAIR NTS (Carlots > YYe*k Year Reee;pt*<—— Tods Ago. Ago. 21 6o 41 . • iBdit " P«-rn .14 4 3 54 Oats ..J 5 21 2 9 . 1 shipments * M heat . 44 ♦$ i Horn . 4 7 1 7 3 04 Oats .44 :8 4-; Br ev PRIMARY RE* ’.HPT- V ND .SHIT .TEXTS < BUfthe's > Receipts— Today. Wk. Ago. Y*\ Ago. Wheat . 6 28,Odd 6 67,000 f. lu.Oot* "orn . uTt.OOO 925.000 817,00" Or f r _ . .3_'7.00 488.000 288.000 Shimnents-1 Whent . a 4.A»>0 til 8.000 Ai'S.OOO Corn . 255.000 603,000 657.000 Oats .. . 789.000 523.000 557.000 EX Ft HIT CEE.' R A NOES. Today. Tr iso. Wheat and Flour.. 254.(too 27**.oeo Corn . 22.000 Oats . 40.00b TIICAU(» RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat . 15 -3 Corn . 79 209 110 Oats . « 60 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlots - Today Wk. A gw. Yr. Ag-v Wheat . 1* 03 7-1 Corn .. 2$ 65 7! oats . 2 4 19 • ST. LOUIS RECEIPT*. Carlots— Today Wk. A$». Yr. Ago. W b eat .4 4 t* 3 4 1 Corn . 21 46 69 Oats . A3 39 3 4 northwestern wheat receipts. Carlotf-— Today Wk. Ag->. l'r. Ago. Minneapolis ....... 165 19's 196 Duluth . 77 64 61 Winnipeg . 367 1 87 493 ■ ■ ■ — -—- f nenpoll* fn«h fin*hi. M nnaapol i, March I I • No 1 northern. $’ 3 5 01.7*: No. 1 dark northern spring. choice to fa”*:- *■ 7::,? 1 8C: good »o eholce, $1.8101.72: ordinal to rood, $1,56 0-1.60: No. 1 hard -pring $*.8601.96: \.» 1 dark bard Montana track. $1.54 d! 77; to arrive, $1.5401.77: Ala 81.56: July $1.5 6. lorn—No .1 -llow $1.06 411.09 Oat*—No. 3 white. 4lL^4:c Barley—-69 U 95c Rye— No *i.ioff 1.14. Flax—No. l, 12.83 ifr 02.86 <fr. Chipago 1 **h ilium. Chicago. Mar.-h 19 -Wh*at—N* ?a>« Corn -No. ;; m4x*»d. $1.17: No. 2 ' elloa, $1,180 1.2^. Oat*--No. 2 xhlfa 4*e; No. 3 while, 44 Vi 0 47 %c. Rye—No. 2. $1 18 01.19. Barley— 82 091c. Seed - Timothy,’ I6.2506.5t* dove $ 2i.no-a ni.no. Provisions- La-d. $16.57® 18.60; r • $18.95; bellies. *C1.50 Rarana fifty Caati i.rnin. kanw < ‘i tv. March 19 Whp.v No May. fl :.r>* rn 1.56V . JuN . ?! :r. , tern be;. *1.25'-,. Corn- Nr. r, white. $1 071*01.00 n vellow. SI 1101.UN. : No. 3 vellnw *m , ■a 1.11; No. 2 mixed 11.05 >, <fi i.in ; \fn ■. 1.0Q*4 eplit asked; Julv. $1.13 split bid September $1.14'. bid. Ha:'—Unchanged. Ht. ]<nui« Brain. St. Lnula. March 19. -Wheat Close Fu tures. Max . 81.43% asked; .TuK. $1.34% bid. com—May. $1.16% bid: July. 8120% bl d. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, Minn. March I ?.—Flour 15 to COc higher; family patents, $9.*>0|f i, no Bran —$-3.00 IS 23.50. York sugar N*w York. March 19. The • • r sugar ■vsarket. ns* unchanged today v l t he* er inquiry from operators. Spots n er* luoted a • 4 74c and later shipment a 1.7 7c Sole* Included 28.000 hags of Porto Rican and 106.000 hags of Philippines 'or March ami Apr;! eh pmenf Haw- •sugar future* ».r* not very sc ‘ 1 ve, but the undertone was f rrner end losing prices shoved net advance* of 1 o 3 points on active positions. The up turn was due to covbnng and huying by houses with trade sod F.tirnpe.xn cc*nn*c Horn. March closed 7 Slav. 3.9U-; Juh. :>.20e; September.’ 3 24--, Refined sugar was unchanged, list quo 'stlona ranging from On to 8 20^ f ,r th Hr* granulated. although most refiners v ere at. I i 1 accept Ing orders below list Levels. Only a 1'gh* Inquiry tras reported. Refined futures ware nominal. New 1 ork Benerp? New York. Ma^h 19—Flour—Steady, *p njr patents. Is 35^8,75;\ hard winter straight* |8.36 ^8.78. ' .. Rja-'Kasy; No. 2 western, 3! 29. f. o. h New York snd 81.27 % r. f. f expor, Barley—.Steady; malting, $1.02'A 1 05 r • • f New York. Wheat—Spot, firm- No 1 dark north an. aprlng. - l. f. \>w York, lake „n.| ra.l, 81 99; No 2 hard winter fob. lake «iear*Jl‘ ? * J.* s‘°- ’ mixed durum, do. *18 ; No. 1 Manitoba, do. in bond. I? 85% Corn—Spot. f,rn; N’n. 2 yellow, r i. r *r?rU* VW.Yr>rk ell rsli. 31 38%; No 2 mixed, do. $1.86% * Oar*—Snor. steady; No. 2 while. B?r nTVifcftS&tf*-3 I.ard Laey; rolddlewest, $ 1 7.20 $ 17,30. Hlout fltr l.lreetoek. “long < It V, T» March ip -Cattle Be ^eiprs, 2.000 head; market fafrlv active; Killers nnd sto. l-.ere *te*d\ fat ptfprn vearllngs. $7,5977-12.00. bulk. «j» OO&i -ai cows snd heifer*. 14.60*2 10 26 . jnd <u'te-a 12 "' <3 4 00. -sis' • 6 0Oft|0.SO; bulls. $4.28(^5 00 feedere 14.6098.$$ Stocker*. X,- It'd 7.60 efo* 1 vesrllngs and <atv*k $6.00 19 7.60; fee,jink' co vs snd heifer*. I 00*25 86 .Hog*—Recfipt • tu.oco he*.I market io 6- lower, ion »M00; bulk 11 2 36 tl 1 3 po light*. $18 00'S 13.46 : butchers 11 : r , f,‘ 14.00; mixed $18.35*813 75: he*Vv packer* 113.90^15.26; s»aS*. 110.50191100 ntg* 111 09 d 12 0C Sheep snd I#smb* Receipts 1.000 head; market steady; 2t>n lower Iambi 118 00; ewe*. 110.00, It. V/«iiils l ive Htoi'lt 3* T.oule March IP. h'sttl* Receipt* 2 000 head market stead*,, mi.v* l.e» f steer*. 84.60* 12.26; yearling m-ers end eif».rs. 35 00191176; cows >4 50 ft'800. atockars and feeders. 86 23 4M 59; --slvae 14.00012 0 0; esnntrs and cut far*. 82 25 Y 4 25. H'ii» Receipts. 7 000 liead . market T» to 10c lowet . mixed and butchers $14 :5*9 14 4 ft; good has vies. |!4 3&Vc14 45; roughs. 111.90 87 18.00, light*. 114:6^14.40; pigs. Ill 75*913 76 . bulk. Ill 30O? 1 4 40 Sheen snd T.arnbe— Receipt*. 250 bend; mark at. etend' . mutton a* es $4.00 (T9 1^26 lambs $14.26 4816.2$ «anna * ;• • - choppers. $3.60 ff 8.00. 4 ItlcHgo Till*tar. Chlcego. March If* l.ibarsl gfferlrgs of top grade* In the butter Bein' resulted In s de line of *»c "n the better grades. Trading a* the decline, however, was quiet, with the market ton** to more • ban a»rrd; Buyers showed little In terest ra they were critical as to quality. The * entranced e*r market w .* cifuH> With demand alow snd offerings light. Frtah flutter 9” arqre, 44 %• . ai score 47'4c; 9'> score. 46**; 89 acme, 44% «•, ** score 40 % c ; 87 ScOre. I (J- ; 8f, Score, 3<c Centrali/.cd Onlo**- 9" * ore, 48 %c; 19 score. 47 %c; *8 score, 39% •1o«epl« Livestock. flt. Joseph. Mo march 19 Hog* Receipts. 8 000 hesd : It»ff'.‘&e lower; top. fl*.ir hulk. |18.7042 t 7.90. Battle rtecelp**, l foo head atesd> . hulk of eteers. 8* ■' Q 1 0.1 o ; < on e and heifers. •T604I 9 ’.f. calve 11.00 d 10 00 ; Stockers and feeders 16.0017* 50. Sheep llecelpfs, 4,090 heuil; -lull, tendeucr lov • i : lantbs, f i <.00t2 14,7t; enres. $9.00 Vs * r 00. 4 lihsigo **not Market. Chicago. Match to H il i *e Receipts. 8.32(i tubs: hist vear 1.2«7 tube. ■ ars on track, 9 old «ar*. 10 new rnrs- extra* 44*4r: standard S. 48’«C exna fl'ats 4 " 4 7»ir; frata. 4O%'044>.c; • '* score. 1 47Ue ; 84-aco-e, *9 - ae- otldk. 2 I *1 Keg Hr- «-tpta 17 04? - <*» Is't - ea ’ 14.667 ctre*; car* on track - old L. 1 '•arc uev,. flistg. 39c. dirts. 3TS*w! .kill J7u prininipl j 11% «* stock market* nrrr: i nttlr. H»|*. *lioc|». onmlitt . :.*m» i; «mhi hmhh» • IiIcium . •mhmi h;.«mn» 11 (hi.. hilllsu « ItN . * ,04)11 6.4HM) 3Jt4M$ Mou\ 4 it* .J.immi l.fNHi M. hmU * ,<NHI ;.MM» 254* M. J'**eph . 1.500 44.4MNI O.IHNI March ip. Receipts were— Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Offt. lul Monday .. .*.69* *. :. 2 11.*93 official Tin-mv 7. *• h 1 14,2*5 l«."ir. official W>d«r»"lfl;. . 7.471 12.25') >.*79 K.*imiate fhur.-day 2.7ih> 17.0t»*> i •• n«t» Four >J. thi- v. . .26,66») 61.*07 4'.'.*l5 >nme d. la>t wk. ., :c!,6ii rii$.»4r» 4 4. ; n •' • 1. 2 v ago ‘2*.'ll 59.1-7 45 96 San e »1. 3 v, i- s. ago 25.070 5i,2l‘> I t.ft.-I Same •!. yr. ago 35.513 67.729 49.2)14 < • le--Ra*-eli.tr. 2.700 h*nd. I'tuh-r- he iti t’ltiem :• of lighter receipts fa* -axle sohl tore u'tivrly this (...•rung nod prio* tv. nj strong to in noma c.its. i* 1" it 15o high* ■ that) yesterday. yualtij did nor awt.tg- \ .•: y good. Hv.-t t- i»>**»•>. li •— brought |1o,75. M M he < and feeders v. ere uti.-liu aged. For the week steers *it1i show him ti d* • ti*i. lighter cattle .treakiriK t. j/ 'Jfx* while it :• v > I»h vps ore ;5 to 4 .t * low?' 'lion Ihh Friday or 5U'i/',,*c i.eio v tit.- high time la*1 week. Site stock i> slea.ty to moetly *J5o lower ana I feeders arc around 26c loxvtr. ... on •’attlc -mdod to * hoi-e |} *arlingw, ift.*.- to 11.00: fair (<• good year* ling*, i' 7' .1 9 7..: common to fair year ling'.. 17.7.1 !*.).•; good to choice steers, $ 1" »' i'u. t 1.27: ftir to good sin cm, $9. ""to io.10: r.'tiintuti io fair steers. $*.00to 9.0U: lianh'i wartnedup catti., $7 Ittitoi.'i'; good to choice i. d heifers. $*.&"<»/ 9.75; fair to good fed heifers. $7. Onto k. 50: common to i fair fed heifer* 00.60to7.50: good to choice fed cows. *0.75 to8.00; fair to good fed c"v 16.25 •/6.6" ; common to fair • • -V $2'.. (Vh 1 75; good o • ho CJ feeders. 7.*5 h * *. fair to Rood feed* r«, $7.0Uto 7.75; c .unmon to fair IV'-dere, .4 .75 /, 6 85; good t«* choice atockers. $ 7.65 to 8.0-7; fair to good etuckers. 3'h 7o a 7.65; coin nioTt to fair atocker*. $5.75 'g 6.75; Trashy stocker.*. $5.00 •» .75; Mo- k heifers, $1.50 to K.2.7; sto.-h cii'ts, 45.25 to t 60 ; stock • a Ives, 5 5 V| • c • * ! v r >, $3.0l»'«4 10.75; bulls, st.f- f7 5 j .7.00, BEEF STEERS. No Av. Pr. Xo. A-.. Pr. 6 . .. ior« $ * 50 r;. 919 $ * :;> rn.iiin 9 no jn. 790 3 in 54.1 1 *<» ft HO 9.1 1 0.7 i n on if.linn 10 r.n 13.nr>4 io 65 19.11:;7 in 75 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 50.. .... 7 1 7 8 6.7 12. 801. <1 00 12. 765 ft 25 6 700 9 5i) 8.A76 9 »:n 9 79.7 10 00 <’OW.9. 2.12 46 5 15 J 7.1014 S 75 3.... . 1126 ■* 8 S 2.11*0 625 12.11C2 6 50 6.11M0 6 75 2 ..... . £ 7 0 7 50 H EIDER®. 1 4 . 4 4 7 6 on 14.looi 7 no 5. 714 7 2 5 7. 995 * 1 1 '. 631 4 27 15. 802 $ 35 14. 873 a .hells. 1..1030 4 16 t. 9 70 5 09 • ALVES. 1. 2°0 3 00 2. *40 3 60 1.^...,. 250 5 50 t. 330 fi 00 8. 291 7 00 3. 2‘20 8 00 1 . SJJO 9 on |. 120 9 50 '. »*<» 1" »" 2. 133 10 30 2 . ijn io t; STOl'KBns AND KKKDKIt?. . ''"’3 •'> S3 6. tit* T 30 ""S“ K..-e pu.. 17.000 hracl. L'ml.r an. other liberal ran anil a auh.iantlal .arro r.inr fron, yCKIorila;. I.iaalliri' with far ther declines elscwh*-te local prices uuf ft rarj a further sett ark ,,r latRelv ;:,r. Top. for the day was »13.8i with bulk a: St.3.;oji 13. hogs. . No. At*. Sh. Pr, Nn. Ar. Sh. Pr. 7": 40 $13 70 37. .314 ... $13 75 53.. 244 ... 13 55 Sheep—lie*-elpts, in.Qr.a Fat Ifinihs •ntttinued on the downgrade w!(Jt ail rlaate, suffering a madly 2',,•’break Ihig morning. Shearing Inmhs and feerj. *rl* al«ft w<si5- with ased *hcrp steady ’«• a trifle easier. Quotation* on dip >p MT,d lamba: Lamb* good TO choir* 1:5 50 ?f 1,4.75: iamb.-, fnlr to good, $ 1 o.nofr 15.50; lambs, extreme l-eaviec. $ i 4.n0 ii >4.5 . Kh«arirg iai„hs. $1 2.7 U r’oc.i ng ' m !*s, $ 1 f 7o i '' •*- d-r* $9 . • to 1 n 5n fa $ •\.*,* , t; ; 10.50; y earlings, 9 t n ; r.n. Eeeeip a and deposition of I '••arnek a* th<» 1 nlon atockya -<i« Omaha, .Neb for .* hour#, ending nr r. p. r; R Er i: i rrs—t * a r ij >t. Hr* A ._ . - _ Cattle. Hog* Shp. Mule*. W a ba * h R R. Mo. Fa c |>y ^ ^ i r. V. R. R. 52 24 * O. A N\ W., east 5 m ... C A X W . we*t .22 6ft 4 i ’. St. P. M A- O. 5 •* C. ft. A’ Q , pa«t . ft a .. !!.*.* R. A Q went 2ft 4 1 ti .’ ]* ] *' K. T A P •'*“!. i ] ft F. R. I. A- F*. vx eat... 2 i r. n. r. . i «■* o. w n r. . i 4 !. * ‘ i Total Receipt* in^ 211 4'' disposition head. T >111 le, Il„f « Sll p Arnmur A «*.. ......... 254 495* 1625 f udftliv Favk Co. 6*>i 4 321 25 4* ?lold Pack I’m . . ,. j Z2 1*1 Morris F'ack. « • • 3*ft 17 ,' ;7 Swift ,f- Co, 96 4 4 7 1 299 7 Mayerowlch A \ail . J1 . Mldweet P- /*k. Co. . 7 . ft . Kenneth-Murray ... ... 7.* Omaha Pa« k Co. . 2 ft . ... S. Omaha Park. Co. 13 . Murphy, J. W. . 17 Lincoln Pa* k. Co. ; 1 . . Sinclair Pack. «'<». 4 . . . . Wilson Pack Co.if . . . . Conalgm-d Dire-r. . 7 5 . Anderson A- Sot. 2 . Renton. VS A Hughe* Cheek. W. Ft. I'l . r'ennle A Francis . 27 Rllia Ar Co. 2 . Harvey. John .237 . Kellogg. F. C. 12 . . . . ' .... K rkp;*trick Bros. 1 .... Longman P.’-o« . 47 . Luberger, Hem y *• '* M ■ - K s • «' /. •' Co 1$ . Rool J. M A- Co . 2 6 . P«.*»n«io< U Rro*. ... •' ... . . . Sargent A Finnegan .74 . Sullixsn Broe. . 19 . V' n Sant V H .4- Co. 3 . Wertheimer ■*A I>»g4n .... Other buyer# . 170 ... *73 Other bu:erg 5433 1722® 88“ * 11 I CM l.l V*‘*t4M-k fhlcMgo, " March 19 Hogs Receipts. 37 . MOO he.'-rl; slow, mostly 10© I 6r lower; shipping ordei s light. big packer* doing little; uri'urv, eights 10$2f.c off. eitggme top $1< hulk t«> J 4 o poo rot aver ages $ 14.1o ' l 4 40 ; 140 to 11*0- pound * ’ 71 1 0 0 13 60 . bulk r a ■ * Inz sow*. 113.251/13 4 - stri ng ■ eight slaughter Pigs rrmetly 112.25 $ 12.73: heavyweight. 111 ft I 4.30. medium weight. 11416©!* 4" lightweight. $13.v5 ©14.30; light light. *12 00© 11.05; park ing hogs, smooth. 113.35;,/ 13 5 < psMdi g hc-Rs. rough. $ 1 1 0 ft 1 5 35 . slaughter pig". $11 26 n 1 2.7 5. *‘att|e—Receipt*. 9 ooo head; rererit de cline on fed steers stopped; trade sen 'rally strong to 15c hither: In-between grade* .showing nm*i advance: kilting qualify large! medium, shipping de mnndu relatively broader; evrly top ateers, $10.7. ; some held higher; best yearling.** $’l 59. feu- *n< * Hi,no bulk fed *fec,-* and ’ n T 1 i ll *; *s $ « 5ft 1 0 50 ; moderate supply of warmer plain quality offerings $4 7.'■'j • 35; she ntock cashed moder* * el v active at fully steady prices, hull* strong to lt*r higher? weight' *au sage bulls on to 1/ On. light Mud mostly $4.25; vealer* allow, bidding unevenly lower; rnostlv $ I n.no $ J ft :.<* early; few. 111 oo to oa■ ;.er* ; outsiders, $12 00 0 12.60. Stockers ami feeder* slow, weak ened hy r*<f til fat ateers decline; little felling under $f . uios”.v, $7 00 © 4 7:. Hheep and l.amh* R-tcipt* 11 ooo heid. very dull, no early rule* of fat Ismhs. few- bids smund 2n©5ftc lowe? : trilling $16.00©i ig 7:. on good to choice 67 to 90. pound weight fa t sl eep *mund •Mfdr; good «wt« $9.1$; footling sod sliesring lamb* onen hr around steady; early bulk. $10 3 5ft 1 B.fit*. Kansas f Its 1.1 restock. Kanr.ss flty Ma ch 19 (I'nlted fates Department of V c rir u I» ur* *. t'attle Re celpt*. 2.0'»o head calve*, receipts. Vio head; slow; yeufllngs and handy weight steer* e*eadj . hen * tea dull, weak to shade luuei killing qualhv plain bulk, $ • 0 >> 10.00; top * 'R’llnvs. $10.10; handy weights. $10 00; some held higher. elm stock 1 nice. r*. strong !'• 10c higher; butchor cows. It 7 .9/ »!..•• h®lfers. $*i :’inut $.50; t-anners and cutter*, r>0q l.9'» calves a nd bulls etes<t> practical vewl top, $9 60, etockers and feeders dull; tvi h k to 15c lower Hog- Receipt*. 4.ooa head slow tn Hr lowet than Wednesday** Hose; packer top. $14 05 shipper ♦«»!*. $13 !»5. hull of sale*. $13.001014 00. d-sirnbte l«o to 260 pound average*. $13.7 •• 10 13.90. l'ght light' weak to 25c lower. 140 to If.*’ pound weights $12 7f.fr 1 2; . periling viWd $13 <iOfy 1", 25. s'ork piga, atendv at fit :O401 * 50 F!lie*p Rrcelfds. 7,0<)0 head: hilling classes around 26* low d» ••"■«*•*•• w eight hi >■ 1, t " /' 1 7. ton $15.75 h' 1 vies, 11 «i 0© 14 ... .hm n < . r old '. ethers. $1 o, shorn aged wether*. 4* 60, wonted ewe*. $o 7;., Pliisf *f, Muils I livestock. Flasf Ft. Moil*. III. Mfirdi to rattle Receipts. 1.5nii head, beef «tcer*. atbsdv • o 16© 26c lower good kinds allowing |b» dorltne; other clse-os steady. with beet cows strong in spots: top ateers. tin I", weight. 1 Hid pound* hulk steer* $*»,2M 10 la.* Ilgllt lull'd ’ e.. 'lings $10 25. othr carlo!* of veals, $, 7 »f 9 no, lop $!•• lit, top fo«rH |4.nn; hulk, fft.OOHH SB: • an MCI l, I ' .»i'c ", 'll. ’»• lugo.l tolls, $4 r.'ft I ;. r n •, n ml • ! 1 >'• lit v on ler«. $116" it1 t 2 00. Itog I:# * dp'* 7.000 h. d ; hog market opened sled . to Real hiltcheis; 'ate iltf*!li*t to Id* pa 1' k •• r* nod id tier*. H’iM" lower. prn* thuil lop, $14.40; title top 114 .ft, bulk "'•«! hut oh c 1 h"u« $14 14 rtt; light weight*. 140 to 140 pound*. $14 00 "7 14 2ft; pigs. slot* about -tend'; hulk 140 to 140 pound* 11r. jr.if 14 imi 110 to |$0 pounds. $ 12.0ft •«/ 13.00; ligliter Hnd*. $10 0040 12.410; most. pucker sows, $ I :;.$3 U 15.00. Sheep mid I .a mbs Receipt*. “uO head; fat lamb* m.i lct about atcudy; two de» Uh good to 'hole.* westerns i«» big packet tiaf.O, rhel'-a hc.'»d» eight* q i| rite hi* *' ! P t 4 J'Ogt. ! . ■ rolls lU'.sl!’ » t n.OO a 13.1'.’, [liw in U»tU • tt.VdttiCOt Recent Weakness at Last Subsides in Stock Market Boars (,i\e No 1\\ idom’t* «>f Dcsijrns on Market ami Is sues Make t.railual Cains During Day. II. IU< II Mill M'll.l WI I imtr-ul service I iniincinl I ditor. N Yora. March 19.-—There was Utile f*r i'o eviden e iu today's session "f the * i.M market of the feverish weakness displayed 1u It* recent li^avv decline. In '•is- f r 1 ! \ • f lio^r in v.i ; i i • ■ i •• \\ . i -.i! * * ■ >. of timidity but gradually thin sub ■hmd If the bear* had nrtv designs on it"1 market they did not gi\*> csidenee • *f I! * % fail. Thero was considers bio Ir-I regularity nf fjoveinvtit through the for* •noon but with it .i gradual gain Steel went above 12D. That was a good sign Strength In various of the oils panic* uIiiiIn Pan-American, together with ex* ' f'b.'tit buying of .\uieriean fan and Nor folk & Western Increased confidence \i no time was the market vigorously si root: hut there was a steady work of rcfi'ilr through-id the d.- The St. Paul Issue- had a further sinking spell. They h.’< • ; HUhsidcd. however, to m large d-m- > a . u. market element. There was more confidence shown In the afternoon. S ••retar v M lion s state ment a a to national conditions had a slight. efflB't. Hecovery In the grain mar ket was of mote material benefit. The industrials were the feature throughout the day while the ’•ails, al though : ome of them were quite strong, were divided in course. Generally speaking It was a market of repair. The recovery from the heavy losses of late was of fair st*e in the in dustrials but *mall in the rails. American Woolen distinguished iisrlf v. ith a recovery of l h* points Trading in the slock was not large. Wilson Preferred had another had break, going to 2.. Last week it was fiO. Tim e wa* little - i idence in the gram markets of the wll4nc>s of recent days H the same token there was less ac tivity. The marker looked stronger than it proved to be. This was due largely i«• the firmness of May wheat. New crop options were Inclined fo sag. Colton was inclined to loaf snd sag Trade pew* for I he most part had a bul lisT tlng»* but ha-1 little effect on prices. Sugar dull and from 2 to 7 points down. Coffee 20 to 35 points up. New York Quotations v/ New 1 *rk 8 toe it Exchange quotations furnlehci! by J. 8. Bache A. <%., 224 Omaha Notional hank building. Wed. High Low Close Cloee Agrirw' t’hem ... 15 13 % 14 1 ■> % Air HedU' tio i . !>3 :*7 % 97% 97 , Ajax Uubbe- _ 11 10 1" % 1 " % \'M*d 'Chemical . xt% 63 >4 2 *4 Aio- I'halmei« .. 6 1% s» 4 61 % vo A me.- Sug H "*• % 5. «*% Am Hr 8h F >und 95 9 9.. 95 •»"% Amer Can 174% 17"% 174 17L Am car & Found. 211% 205 Lf*s % 2"9 A rn Hide A Heath.. 11% Am If A- Leai pfd 63% tix% "v% t>9% Am Inter Ccrp. . 2.4 33 3 4 5 3 % Am Linseed Oil .. .. 2.1 23 An Locomo .137% 130% 131% 1' % A in Radiator ... .... . 94 Am 8h p A- » om .11 10% i"% n% Am Smelting .... 94% 92% 94% 94 Ai# Smelt ;»fd . 3"6 Am Stee Found. *«% 4* , 4-*# «•% Am Sugar . 61 59** 6"% 6"% Am Sumatra . .. 14% 14% Ani Tel Ac Tel . . .15 3 3 32 335 132®, A ■ Tobii r-o . M? % 66 % * 7 % 'n W V- ,« U IV. 4 4 45% 4 5 4.% A * A* v-oiui* . x % • 7 % : % : . Aeaoc \)vy Goods .1-1 176 3 4 1 3 74 % M 1 , »•» ^ a • * ' \-.*nl»rn . ’ , 11*% 119 % 119 I A •! . • nv Line . ‘ , - 154 % 1; , c Ou r Ac W l •* % ,3 %! A* I Ref C . ...1 •, 1-,;»% 1"6 1<»5% * N* ho * . . . 24 % % R* i « n -1 1 . •% 1 >; % 1. \ Ho A • * h 1 o ..... 7 • % ; x 76 7 * % 1 ••-»• • la : "A" ... 25% % :• •; % *2 I Ch S'ee? . ... 41 % t" % 4. % 4 9 c *-fh v ng 'to .. 2 % % if % 29 % Bronx Man R;- 4-% ,,7% ^9 4.1 Brook-Man pf.’ 75% 41% Brooklyn Kd. 1%.. ..1.3" Cal. Pa* king .. . Jijv % Cn Petroleum "F, 7% ?4% .7*4 ' ' At Vrr M . . 49% 1? % 49 * % Cano iar Pa 147% 145% 14*',% 144% ‘ emrat Leather.. U% 15% 15% 15% cen. Leather, pfd. .5 4 52% 5,3% 5.9 % C-u-r, cle ppe- f» 4' % 45 47% 4 ciiand'er M> • • % % *, :% 5 1 % ! Chesaptak- QfcFr, « 93 95% *1; % % 10% 11 ch ^ag., «;. \*> j-.f«|. •■*. % i% • % 2 :\j •'hi- 1 k A ' , f* % €•% €3 M ' «% • ’ M. < 8» P pf 1. 1 '• % « % 9 % 1" % C K I ,b P 4 9% 4 7 4 3%' <si„ Chile Copper ... . : 91% 31% r % ‘ •lino . : 1 % 21 21 % 21 % Cluett-Peabody ... . 63 *i% Cora Cola JB fc7% *« -7% Coir, Fuel Ac It.!, C7% 25% ."• % ? .7 », Columbian Carbon. .46 47 Columbia Gas. . . < . <% .-4% 1 Cnngoleum .. 3*% 35% 56% 35 for. «hgtr* .. 27 27 Conaolldated Can. **2% 61% si*, r ? \ Cosolidated Ga- . 77 % 75% 75% 7 5% Cont’I Motor* 4*4, 4% • % i% Cor,. Products ' , *9% 29 Colder, 24*4, 27% 14 2 7 % Crucible . 79% *16% 7" % *7%! Cuba Cane Sugar. . . 13 1.1 Cuba c v M . ' 7 % ‘ % 6 7 % 7 % i Cuba Am s.iua, . 29 » 3 .9 n 2 9% Cuyamel Fruit . .. 5-% 1 rnici Bonne 4 % % 4% Da* Id^on Chera .. 1% 3.; *4 l>*»l a- 1 .ark a ... . 19 % 1 2 1<“% 1"2% !»•*! A Hudson ...1“« ir.9 14 % i’% I *upout *1- Nein .14 % 3 2* 14"% 12.x % Home Ml new ... 14% 14 % 17'iftmin Kodak 110% ji>8% 110% 1»'.% L1 le 89 29 % 30 9 % Hndlcott Johtnot'. .. *6 i' * S*o Bali*- 6 4 r;% *4 t •» % Fa '"ou* Fln>e--i f4% "! » *. 93% Mfih Av* Bua . . * ' %4 Ci.*«k f lubber 11 10*4 U Flelsohman* Tea*t "*% 74 . %| Ijen \* >halt 4 . % 45 % 4-x -4 i I Gen Thee .26(, 2f,| 263 4 27» Gen Motors ..70% 9%* 7" % 7 *' % | Gold lust . 39% 59 39% 3* | GoodC h ..80% 49% 59% 49% j G' ’ North ‘ "a '4% .3% 24% 7 4 I Gr* .North By if. >4 % 7 *, 63% • *4 Gulf S »'*» 7 1% 7? 75% 7 5 Mar f man*. Trunk . 29% .9% 79% 30 H a ye* Wheel .... 3f % .0% 30% 11% Hudson Moto e ..,41% 40% 41% 4"% Homentaks Min .. 44 4 4 % Houston <311 . r * r;7»4 f7% f,; % Hupp Motor .. 14% 14% ’4% 14% III • 'emrs! ....... 11 4 11 4 % Inspiration ... 25 "4% 55 24% I"' Kng Com Crp. * 57 3 7 % Int Harvester ....10?% l"l'4 1"3 192% In' M M .11% 19% 11% 1"*, Int M M pfd . 4 % 39% 41% 89% Int Nickel . 24% 2 4% 24’4 5 lot p per . 4j\ 46% 4«% 4X% Inf T 4 T . 9» % no m % 01 Indep fine . 24% 22% 24% 22% .fonea Tea . .. 17% •Iordan M "for ... 4 4 % 4 . K •' Southern . 37% 34% 36 3. Kelly Springfield . 14% 14% 14% 14% Kennerolt ..43 4.% 43 4 *> , Lee Rubber .... 1 1 % f ehlgh Valley m Tl % Lima I.orn . . . * f, * 4 % I .none Wile* . »% *2% 33% \*k Lou Ac Nash .....1K'% 1"9 1"9% 1 Tl Ludlum Steel .... <0% ,% .39 , % Mark Truck ...129% 127 129% 127% 31 1 y Bept SI ore 106% l"4% l"o 3**4 '» Maxwell Motor A.. 3f. % <3*% 9.» % M. i x well Motor H . *7% 51 % f ? % . Marian*! I* '‘3% !R(, Meal, m n^^board. 13% 12*! 1* 7 Mil M K V T Uv _ 1% , t % , Mo Pa* Iflr . 36% 85*4 76 56% Mo Pacific pfd . 7 3% 77% 7«% 7 M ont 'V.X -d .4' % 4 5 < ; % 4 1 % M«*> ’ 1 ..lie . 7 % , % , 7 S N. 'xh Motora ..,..2*5 27" 2*' 26 6 Natlnnal HlsruB 6*< *7% 67% • *' . N C tonal 17r a nisi 31 *0 a 7.1 5n% National Lead . 17.9 1 46 1 44 N 3 Air Hi a e 44 % < »^ 44 % 14 N V Central 114% U7 113 117% N T C jt, p* f. . . 170 130 N V \ II a II 91% ?n -r\t% N »rth Nioerf < 6% « % 4 .% 41% Vo 17, X d< f 1 2 5 * 1 % * ■ ■ ' . 6 4% N A- \\ By . 1.3 4% 1.31 C7% 1 T ,4 Orphsum . .. r i"% 21 1 i\r e-,- n • • i« t 7 i »%• fir on . Hr % 4* % \ Packard Motor ..1% 17% 19% ! - l*i*ti American 7 6*! 7-3*a 7*. • 7 . % Pan-American 13 7 4 \ , * . I’cnn !l B .. 47% 4' ' 4 f> % 4.7% l'''n|)|" « Gaa 111% 114% 114% 1 1 4 % Pore Marquette . Mi % t'.6 f6 7 Philadelphia Co. . . 1 % I'hiillpe Peir<xleum **% 97% 59 5 *' Pierre Krrnr ..11% 1 I % 11 1 11% Poalurn «*er»Hl 96% 9 4 *»f. % * % Preseed Steel 4hi, Pi o,In, -i x A IIrf ’.'1% 7 4 "« j % Pullman 1 4 % pi5 f i 1 Punts Alegre Sug. 41 Pun* on .% % :?6% •; % Kadln i'orp, f ' % f.o , 73% ’>Z % Rj Steel Soring 12" 124 1 % 126 Bay Consulldfitrd . 1: % 12%. 1?'., 1. % Heading .......... 76 74 % 77 % ; n Bep|.,g|S 17% 14% 1 14 Hep. Ir*«fi A Steel » 4* ", *9 , 4"’. Ro va' f Mitch N v ,,9 % RO % 1.0 % • , SI. Louis A Son 1' ‘9% r,7% *9 r;% Si I.,,til* A S W. 43% 47 ** 4 4 1 * S- hulte cigar S. . . 109 % 1"9 », Henre-RnrbucV ! M. e% |p 1 t % 144% Shell Colon OU , • .7 % -5 % . Hlnimnns Cn . . 37% c ' *, \ slf la tr on. . . . If 14% 19 13% Si* • If*', I'fd ... 4| s Nina* Sheffield *4% » 4 9 4 % - ‘ Skellv ‘ill . % '7 ' I S«,U? her o Pe Ti, 1 "t | ", , 1„’ I I S,either" IB S*‘. % 47 - *, '• • • St*,nd, fill of f ill !»1. f 4 « . . - , Stand t»il "f N t 41% 4" % 41 , 4*'’ Sfnud. Plate Ginas 12 % 17% SI evs rt \3.i* tie* 3«, '% f - % yiriimln'g i%rh... 6?. 61% 6? til S * 41 d I'li'i'iar I ! % 4 , 4 % 4 m Htiluna rine Post. - n% " % 9 *, 4» % T x * ,, II*. 4 4% 44% 41 Tax Gulf A u 1. . ..113% 1H% 11-'^ 140% Tex t 'hi' . *1% 6* Tim Itnl er n . * % ** % s \ * % lob Prod . t* 72% W 1IW| Tob Pro.! -.V- 9 7 97 97 Trane Oil . 1% 4 4 4'* J-s. . 1 44 % 14% 14.*% 14 1 I'll "ed Frv. t . . : t7% 20* l SC Iron 1* . It,,', ]m; 189 I' S I ml AI .. 7 * % ?t; 77 % 7 6 , l S H’llih*,' . -1.' i .1 'i .»% 3.» I S Rut. nfd ... 91 . 9 1 4% 94% r s si.i-i ■ * 119*4 i -1"h 120 r s s: * t>M ... 132% I 122% 1 .* < 1 > I lull • ! .... S3 Mi % Vanatilu u . 26% 26% 2'*% 26 \ ivauvou .. 10% 1'**, w ii-asl . 2' 21% 2424% W H i HI ell "A ..... ' 4 4 % 01% 63 . Western Pac . 41% 4') 46?i, 4*t% W**i rn'nn.119 11* V»*t A B . 192 19 % 191% 1"" West Klei' . •*, \% 67’ * While Kaale U'l., 2*'.% 2'.% 2*'.-, 26% While Motors ... 61% 69% 61% *«> \\ n..Uv«v C. •*-. . 11 . 111 113% J ! 4 Willy*-» »vei- . . 1 .'% 12% U* % 12% Wiliv*-Ov*r pfd . 8 - 2% 81% *3 % Wilson 1 t 1" 10% 10% Wilson |»M . -3 3 * 33 33% Wort h Pump \ . t V. f?t*y • *«. ...... 19 49% 49 4 •* \ VjPlloW *' T to... . . . .. 48 48 V^jl'ow C M C«*. . . 33 *l\ * .1 salmi Wednesday. 2.231' TijtlRt') 2 i» m. eulev. 1.3o2.IOo. ---- “ \ New York Bonds _' NVw Yoik. Mhim-Ii 19.— The bond mar kct totlu. cunlnued i«> i ••fleet thy uneusi i. i»sm caused In the * ollapim *»f the Ht. I"nill bends v.'hm h a. < umpflnied the .»'•* ceiverahlp pi -occcdinKM f«»r the road. \S it l» new low record.** e»tJibiiahed b.' the rail w.'iv'H Junior- issues, prices of many other railroad Ibna declined in sympathy and i tie whciio i.urket .show* I a sagging ten denoy. l.osHes «*f the HI Paul 4h of 192D. re funding 4%h and Puget Hound Is were extended i * <> 3 point - today, but the gen et ul and first nuiiiKHki issues responded to «he eourt orrb • < ui l;o' izing the mud *• receivers to pay Intel :i uti these obliga tluns. A moderate niiotn.; of selling pn-.-ui was exerird against other .send .speculative railroad lieu-. including Wheeling c« |4pke Erl© 4 %«. Seaboard adjustment *,s and Minneapolis A- H». Louis issues, which receded. 1 to 2r*i» points. Price movements in the industrial list were confusing. Announcement that the Pan - A merb an Petroleum company had brough* in a large new' oil well promoted renewed buying of its 6 per cent bonds, which moved up almost 3 points, other oil issues Ignored a series of gasoline pri'-e cuts and unfavorab1© hPc^siicmI re porta showing Increases in crude nd pro duction and gasoline stock*. Magma, Anaconda and other copper liens declined i to 2 points in lute with ih- lower price trend of the red meta'. and Warnei ■Sugar i.«suf*«; dropm-i t% t* "• '*• points N e w bond offerings. including n 91ft.000,600 loan for Poland find a $11,500,000 Jersey Central Power and Lght issue were prompt Ij subscribed No tmtiations for a $| y.oftO.oOO inan to the state of Sao Paulo. Brazil, have b »en con eluded by Hj'eve*- Sr <’o. out no immediate offering of bonds is scheduled. I H. Itoiifl*. 1'*, Id be- • v 3 a . I • ■ i. 1 6 1 • •1.1 0 1 01.1 C t»i Liberty ]m 4 PM.24 10],2ft 1 0 1. L'i SftS Libert v Ld 4 % ©. . 100.:tft P*d,26 IOu.29 176 Linen* 2d * % v .101.17 101.14 l"l 1 6*,:: T.iberU 4th 4%*.1ul 30 101*21 101.29 9 4 1* S Trea.s 4s ...100.18 160.IS 10O.J5 51 U S Ttoa© 4 4 s . 104.25 104.22 104.25 Foreign. 18 A .T M Wks 6S. 9 4% 94 94 108 A rgen tin© Govt 7 -. 1 •% '•* 1025i 102 J t • 16 A us Gov Ktd 10 7 s. 95% 9. % 95% 1 Bordeaux ts . 84 84’ 8 4 4s <‘open b agen 5% ** .. 96% 9* % 9 . . 4 (Iter Prague 7%* 9ft % 90% 90% 1 R ,)« .Inn (s '7.. 93% 9 3% 99% 26 Czeehoslov Ti *s *52 93% 33% 99% .1 Hept of Seine 7s.. S3 47% 87V* 29 f» of C 5%s no '29 1 "2% 1 "2 % 1"2% 13 it of ('an 5s ‘.'2.. 10-1% Ift3% 1" 3% 17 I» K Tnd t»x ' 2.1 ftO % 100% 100% t 1) r. I 5 %<- N '63 97% 37% 3 7% 4 Fraraerlean TLa . . 93% 93% 95% 27 Fren< h Hen 8s .. ,1*»2% 102% 1"2% 158 French H *r> 7* ... 89 *8%. ■>&% 190 German ex 1 7s ‘4% 94% 9'.% 11 Gt Con E P Jap Ts 90% &<>% 90% Ifts Japanese 6%s _ 91% 91 91% 5 .Tar#net.e 4s . 82% 4*2% V'« 29 K Belgium 7% s . ,f,9% 1"9% 1 "91., 7 K Belar 6%s rets . 3 3 1 •, 93% 9.'<% 1B K Denmark 6g ..,101% lftl 101% 15 K Hu near- 7%s . 8 6 % %% v $ % 3 K N*ther 6* 1972.. 103% 1ft'. PM 59 K Nether 6s 1934.103 l‘_'% 102% 50 K Nervrav 69 44. 99 % 99% 99 4 lft2 K Herbs C H 8ft... 89 i-% <>6% 43 K Sweden 5' . s . 93% 99 % 99% 10 Nord lbs 6%*. .. 8 1 63 8! (6 Paris I. M «a . 76% 7'% 76% 2.* fep Bolivia 8° 93 9 2 % 97% 1 Rep (’hie ss '941.10c1-* 1 *'C % i ’ j 6 Hep ■ hile 7s .!*•<•'^ 100 t 1 »o% 1 Rep Coiucibia 1 iO*i% Jftft% I *• *•'» 20 Rep f.jha 5%s ... 98% 96% 98% 5 Hep Finland % . ». \ >’% v % 2 He,’ Ha 6* '■ % M 9 % 2 8t Queensland 6a .I'd 1©3 103 1 8f HU (Irat.da xa. . *f % 96% 96% 7 8- Har* Paul- . I'M 10«% 1" % ", Swiss Rnnf-d 8- ,.ti4% 1'4% u% (•• Swiss Mn\ 1 * 1 *M % 101 '.j 11% it V K • » B A I .. N : » ; 1 6 116 118 !M T K L I. A f - - • % %%]'*•% 27 1 H Brazil 9 s 96% "6** 96% 12 U S Braiii 7* b2% t % 82% Unmeet »# 60 Atn Agr Chern 7Ws 99% 98% 91 % 0 itn C a f «1©b Oft, 9s 9> 98 ? Arne- sn r-lt »« ...!*> 7 t 1"6% J •< 7 U 2" Arner Smelt 5* 96% 96% *■•• S, 16 Amer H»ig«r t»2 bilk lot7. 68 Am T A T »-« l«%% 101% 1©$% 29 A T A T c.,| (f :« 100% 1"0% 100% 12 A T A T evd tr Is. 96% «6% *»6% 13 A W Wkft A L t 8 .% 95% 95% Ana f’uo 7s - mm % 100% lft»*% 59 Ana Cot> $** *53 100% 100 100% 14 A;- % Co of !• ' . • *2 % 92 9 2 % 9 Associated Oil 6* .!".<% 102% l»»z% 41 At T A- S Fh if. n 4- *9% 99% 89% s AtTASR ad! (* stt ■ ' 4 At I! L I.N N ( c! 4s. 86% »>6 » ^f.% 17 Ba A O rfg 6* '95 102% 1«2 1(»2% 2 4 n Sr O 1st - ctf.4.101% 100 % DM 56 Halt 4 evt 4 % a 91% r*'% 91% 10 B T or Pa latAr 5a. 101% lt»0% 101 21 Be*h Stt ron 6s A. 95 94 % 94% 50 Beth SM pur m us. 90% 90% 9'*% 4 Bner Hill Stl %.s 94% 98% 96% 1 B'.'vn i.d; aen 5* \ 99% **9% 99% 73 B-M Tran a f 8s.. * 85 s: % 9 Buffalo R X- P Pal 8 ,% « % 8f. % 4 calif Pet 6 % • ' ('3 % ' - 1 -3 ' 6 Can N'cr del. n * % ! ] *> % I»4% 9 Can F%c ile** 4s 79% 7 9 79 v« 1 Cent nf 'it * . 1M% 101% 1M% 41 Chea A- O evt .% 10s 1 "2 * 1JJ 35 Cbea A O evt 41 e 9f \ "> % * 6 (*111© A AI 3 % a. •'■«% -4^ * U c H S Q rfg « A 1«»: 1*1 « ,’,;i 22 C B Sc Q aer 4 90% ?H** _8 < hie S Eaat 111 :»a 76% •'> •,h % •6 Chi (It \W*t 4* »'? «1 % * 310 (.'MAH P CM 4 %■- 4t % (♦ 4 4 4 ' M4 I’MAM P rfg 4%» 4 4 44 4 t 840 CM* 8t P 8" * 41. ‘ % , 4‘ -*» 31: c fr N W • f* £■ * 54 Chi'- 1*vs 5a.'4% '* ;4. 2 C R 1 A P gen 4e M% '■ * » *7 P H T A- T* rfr 4s . 6.% 8i 25 CTHA-SE Inc i s % J% } A 2 (The- Ar AVe*t Ind 4e ..% •• - J7 a 1 . hill© • !o|M — • * 1 OCOS8I ’■ rf« D *• Ji » <'I*V» Un r .no1, 1 'l ’5 : c!°a,1 *SKfnt4;;"i "V . -y J-6 ; : %• V- M l 2;: y ' 4 .. Am •< •* !:*:?i.vr..’ 1 'Iv •% r%R. -2: >•-%: 1 2 l»up de \em 7 %s »* . % ■ > \* / 4 Bum 1 .ifht 6* ■ ' 4 4 ' ' 1 ; Eaat » iba 8u U?;’!’ ! , 4 !„ 164 Kmp G A P 14 5‘. ^ It Erie K**n Pen 4s.. 64 t* 13 T*l*k Rubber 8. . 1!''% 11'.' ' 4 Urn Elec deb 6a..l£| JOJ x Hood rich 6'v« 1*'4% 1 4 1 * * • Goodyear T »* ‘1.109% "9% 09% 79 Good > car T »s %1 )pn’9 J; ' . Gt T Hy of ( . * IDS ID- * 1ft itr T Itv ©f (" 6* ,1074n 10 * % 10* * 13 Or Nor,h i* ^ 1*5S »J!i* pi Gr Nnrth *•'% v ' y n F|er*h«\v «*b©c 6s Iftl'y 1°4% 1 ®* ’•* 14 Mud A M ifg ea A 87% 8* 4 '* * I Hud Sr M »*1 in* * 71% *1% *1 * 17 H imb k U h%».H"'% 1"0% P'O % .4 1!U 14 T rfg 5s •»» % 48 *' ' 4 Ji'i'SM,S NO rfg 5« ns Q,*’« ' , 5 till -1 eel »b 1 'y '*4 * H 11 Inter H Ten© ,s *1% ?! ( Int Rap T>ana 6s 72 a »? • 7t |nt It T rf 5a et * 1 6 8% ft* 7 2 | r.t & 'It N ad 6a 7® 4,% ,n.* j 21 Ini A Mr N l*t Cs 1'> % 1' % 1 rtv * \ fnt Me* Mar a f ' * **9% s * % * r Inter Psp cv A 86% 8 8 *4 IK'* 1% 8 A M 4a 8*% 83% 8 s 3» K «* H A L 1" .48 97% n * % • K • 1 • v, A i ' 8'* 8 8 % '8 • 1 K Turin 4s . 64% 44 % 8 4 % 7 K Gas A P.l *"- l"rt% 1'",* % 1 '» 4 Keltv H| • t’g 1* *8 9* 47 ** .1 G ftf ‘ ' 1 • '* % 14 % '*- 8 t l.jrge'* .4 Me vs * 1 *1'' 100 100 1% N 111 tk t'p 9 % 8 % 13 t. Nash un f ts '• % 9 % % 13 la'll s (Isa Sr FI rs 9 ; % 9 ". % -* *4 I 4 M * gtllM ( ■ *l» , * .118 1 i 7 1 1 6 H Macs 11 Hug 7%e I "a 1"’ 1 n" IMs* !-.ct SI I! . s . % ' ' * "9 ' ■ ; I Midvale H! « vt .'•■ . 91 9" % *0% \t El IP A L rf fie *'* % **!» k 1.1 M A M I 1s« rf 4s 21% 71 3 M k.8 1 pr It *.s C 1 •• % 10 1% Id % 1 ; M k AT n pr II kg \ 01 % *1 'n J ff» MEAT ne nl 5s A \ % 8". v’ % I M,. 1* 1st * • . I”- , I »••• % 1 % ( Mm IV c gen ( 9 M « ' 84 ft 4 16 Mn'lt Pm* \ . ***'% 9.' ?• • N I T A T tst -96% 94% '*»•« 215 N V i >n del* «■ 11"% T’9% It ft % v* N V c if.® nip 5s I'M % 1'»" % 1""% -4 N VGA HI I. • ' 8 ft % ft ’ 9 *. N 7 Fd *fg *.%*• .113 11*% 113 $«» \Y N 11 Ar 11 7m ( t> si 100 1"" 1"" 1 \V MU-II Ca '46 90 4*i 9*. 1? V V Rv* 4s Ctf« .. «6% <6% 46% 6 N V Tel if* til 4 1.100% J0ti% 100% 12 N V Tel *en 4%a.. Hti% Jiti 96 4" NY Went A It i%*. 64 *4 *2% 64% . : Nor W e«r rvt. 6s. . . . Ht 1 " ? % J 4 t Nor A Weal con 4« 9“% 90% 90% 2*i No V tu K.l a f tic.. 106% 1 "0 % loo% No l»oo 1%. 6b It. 1 ••" % 107% 107 % 7 V P.t ific new 5»1> 97 97 97 7 No Paoitlr pr In 4s. 8. % S3 83 11 \o Sts Pw let o* K 95% 9..% 9 % or.- \S li R A \ 4s. v:% % 1 Pacific li A K 5s.. 94?, 91% 94% 23 PuC Tel A P 6s ’oil. 95 % 96 %~ 9 »% 402 Pan-Ani P ,v Tr 6ft 112 110% llo% i Penn K Jl 6 % v . 1lo% 1 !<•', J pj 1: Ppnn Hit imp 5s '64 97 % 97% 97% 14 P I I) HU K'*n |%*. 94 % 9 4 V, 91 v 22 l’et o Mart| rf* 5s.. %'i 98 % 9v% 1 Phlia io rfu 6* ..104% l'*4% I o 4 % 1 Phi la Co 5%a. 96 96 96 Phi A- Krai • A! 5c.100% 10n% 1 o0 % 4 P1en> A rroiv * . . . 91 \ 91% 91 v 27 Pressed Steel Car .Aa 93% 95% 95% 1 i’UltlH Al S . ...104'-, 1"4% l"i% 9 Ren din* k< n 95% 9:.% '*:»*• 5 IV p Iron A St . .* 9V* 92-% 9 J •* 7|3 Itoclt I A A* I. 4 % s 8 i % 8*' '*j 86% 1 S' I. 1 M A- S r 4s f‘4% 91% 94% 15 S| I. I M 4r RA<\ #6 % >6 8 6 • 1 St 1. 1 M p I la A 7 5 i 4 % 75 "t St i. & s r 6c_ 67 U v'. % *»•% l:'»t St I. A s !•’ 6s. . . . «0% 7 9 4 80 3 4 St P A- K C 4 % •. . *3% y.\ 93% 5 S( p I'll |iep r.s..l00% ion.% 100% 4 9 Sen Air Line tic.. S9 % 8S % 89% ''•8 S a Air Line 5s.. 4 74', 7 \ M» . S* \ir 1. rf* 4«. 6 4 • * '.1% »' 4 ?«* 1. Sin Co;j Uil 7« ... 91% Ms 91 Sin i '• • n oil 6 %s. . 87 tfc *7 87 2 1 Sin Pipe Line 5h. . 85 „ 84% 84% 147 Shelly ‘>11 6 % - . .109% !'>*% IPS* 31 Sou 1%' lfii’ rvt 4c. 96% 96% 96% 19 So Par rf* 4a .. 90% 90% 90% " So Rail *en 6%a..10t% 1"9 109% 7 So Rail Ken 6n....104% 1f*4 104% 17 So Rat I* n 4s . . 7 6% 7'!% 76% 1.3 South It 'lei rf* la 98% 97% 98% 1 Sian ‘I A hi 5 % C. 1 1 4 % 114% 114’, b Steel Tube 7s.107% 107?, 107% 9 'IVnil Kb'- rf* 6r.. 101% 101% 101% 20 I bird A \ e hiI.I 3s.. 42 % 41’.; 41V, 14 Third Ave rf* 4s.. 6 4 53% 53% 2 Toledo lid i 7‘.1«9% 109% J "9 % 8 I'n Pan %t 4a- 95 92% 92?* 17 I n Pacific nvt 4s.. 99% 99 99 % in r S Rubber \7%«.106% P'6 JOti I C S Rubber 5r. . . . 85% *5% M % jo I S Sieel r f 5s... 106% 1»>6 10?,% 16 Ptah P A I. 5s. . . 94 ■ .j 94 94 % yO \a-Car Chem 7%* 49 4U 49 87 A‘i* - Car t’lipm 7s 9 6 8 5 8r. f« Virgin’* R A: P 6a. 90% 95% 96% 14 W* nia Rv 5s ... 96% 96’, 96% 13 W a i '.i '-ji 1 r t 5a. . ’,00% 100% jor.% A Sug 7a 1939 79% i' i8 II AVeyt r|f- trie Oa. . 98% 98% 9*% 5 Watt Afarv 1st 4n 64% 65% >' % 13 V.eit Pacific .%.. 95% 9' 03% \4 eat I'n ion 6%a. . 110% 1 1 110% 21 West Tile 7s .. . 107 307% 107% 5 AV<».-‘ Shore 4* . . 82^ fl 3 Willy .s •» m 6 % a. 100 3 00 joo I Wilson A- C «f 7%s 75% 15% 7 5’.. 12 Wil«on A 6' 1 tie . 95 % 9 5 96% 20 A'. 11 Ron A C cv ' 6s. 71 7 5 75 15 Ygstown 9 A T iis 94** 98 9« \ Total ^ale« of bonds lodsy >e*e 812. 595.o0<t ,-oti nirf-' 'A ilb $1 4.622.f,oo pievi nus <2> ar.d >15.415.000 * year a*o. I him go fetnrk*. Quot# or:* turn‘shed bv .' 5*. Bad’* A i’.i . 224 <ti, aha .Wtflnru t Hank building ,! A. 7.2S7-S-3. ni ! Asked Aimour A- i'n.t 111., pfd . 0 ®fi*4 Armour v Co.. 1**1. pfd 91% 9i\ A1 beri Pick . -i % - 1 J4 (*srblde . ^7 r*TVi » rudahy .1«*% 104 liiamon-l Match .117 11 • % peer* nfd . 91 Kddy Paper . Is I.ihbvr . 7-4, y? National Leather . •• &Vi ijuo k*r i *ats .71.'* 4") Peo Motors . I?1 Bwlf* A- Co.Ill 1111* -'wift Internal‘.nal .... 7' _ ’l* Thompson . 42-4 65Vi Wahl . IK 13 Foreign Kxrhange Kates. Following ar* today s ratr-s of exchange a* compared with the par valuation. Fur nished by *h* Peters National bank: Par \'al. Today. Austria ... .21 .000015 R*!gium .116 .07»0t 'ana da . . .. . . . 3 .r‘ '• 1.00 Hsse* ho-Slovakia . 70 .0299 r*#nmn-k .... .27 ’ 61 6 Fn gland .4. * P 4777a Francs ..„.19..’ .0522 Germany . ... .4 2 7 so Ireece .’9,6 'll#* rthiv .« .0410 rugo-Blavla . . -.o .Men Norwa y . .. ' 7 . !.' 4* •*wedett . . . .27 2701 - tz*r'and.I9.i 1934 < him go Putter ami Rgg Future*. rdlah*»d y tleorr* K C|ark •ompar;-. 3105 ■ en if the World butldipg. Phones Tackenn 11 tl At ||j k* n;s. * * •* iy»n. ; High, : T, ■-w i C!n*. M , - > *> 4 2 9 ' 9 1 # 2«\ 79 V. je • k ", “ni* “<•** .1ftS “«i\ Apr • • ' r. .51 .30% 'i !>e< 22 33% .: % .9“% i:.4. Mo->n20% .70706* 1-Tr " r: r.,t " ~ ~ Ca:* Open. High ' Lew. I Close Viy 10 4 . % 4.% 4 2 . .42 % At 'I 1 % 4 2 -4 .44 .41. 62. ■ .3» .tun# ... • *% 1>*i :■ 4 1% 4 1% .41% 41% N. w lork ( nffee Futures. New York March 19.—t’offe* future* were higher today on report* of a letter firsr* ai situation in Brazil and higher cable# from the pritnats* markets First pr «« *h**wed *n advance of 5 to 1 l point*. Active nonrli# sold 20 to 40 ■ ime net higher. May advancing *f» 19 37- That delivery closed at lf.70c, the general market clc* ng f-.im at n*t a<i • eatimat*«t • ♦ 52.bags Closing Quota tion# March. 20.50c; May. 19 30c: Jul>. It ]«r ^ :.*emh*r. 17 26* . October. 37.10c: 1 I#r emlie* H * Hr. Spot <'off* e--Dull; RIO 7s. 2*c. Santos 4s. to 4 lil a t i * l Rosin. Savannah 'la.. Mv- h :9 - Turpentine *4*.#.,'•■ ;•*■• hi *m ■ re-e pi# 73 . « - * Roidr— F.rni : #*'*# 7"9 *»*#. receipts. 104 cask* #n*pm*n1s. 247 casks; stock. 4 7'** - as'.-J Wool* n I6 7> f* P.M r 9*:9 ". T ft. <* rj i: n * • ' “ i «r.i: k 17.40. M J7 » N. 96 20: WG. 16.21. WW, 99.2 3; N T- H* llostiin Heston, Maas M.vch 19 .'*• • do; #s*|c wofls or# l*#if » offered at * • igVh 1 <*we f gc * Ha If blood ••■mb tng fleer#* such #» Oh'«> and Pennevi vanls. have been avail*1 * th* last day or ' * * at *'3 *n’' in th# g eaae. bu* <■'1 ■ #nt* V- s th* : rrti# offend A limit ed amount of •♦.pie t*vtitory stock . hanged l.ands on the 1 >w side of the -• erit range of Quotations New York M#tal*. Ksw York. March ifl • ippsr Wtii; 6ie- trolytic, #00’ and futures. 14%r T n—Steady : spot srd futures. 63 9(tc. Iron—Steady; No. 1 northern. 23COQ 74**o<-: No 7 northerr. 21.50023.00c; .Na . souther*’, 20. 50<f 22.00c J.evd 54te*-D : #p-*t, 9.00c. St#*.In F.*st F‘. Lou!*. Spot and futures. 7.30h 7 7oc Antimony—.^pnt. 16 261119 90c Duluth Flis%. Duluth. Minn. March 19.—«‘*Ioa# F'#v— | It. I. ': a 1 .lu ) 9. ■*" \ ■. «Ktd. New 1 ark 4 niton. N#.v \ 0 . Mar< h l' l'h* gene**! cot ton market closed ateady a: net decline* of b in p«»tnta __________ New York Curb Market __ Wtv York, Murch It—Considerable ir regularity developed In today’* curb nur kct. with no indication* of forced liquid* - Mi.n •\- ept hi a f.»w isolated issue*. The "II *bare*- dl*pla>#d * firm ton** In the ’ • e uf tvldt Aprt-iivl g iSoHne price reduo t i r i‘ ■ . . S* rg e coninu»n and Prairie l'ii" each • io I'* noire than 2 points higher. and a number of other active is sues improving fractionally. V break - f f* points In Centrifugal Pipe, which t nch'd .* i eoord low of 10 and 1 lien rallied to 12’%, was the feature of the industrial list. Boodyear Tire and White H‘*ck each moved up more than h point. Hordi n'* wa* run up over 2 points to HP, and then < angeled all ite gain. Radio* were mixed. Dubiller falling more than > point to B: UasHtine climb* j about a point to 19%. and Thermit)* dj n*. Mu.*-ii* Muster and u ost of the other popular Jasur* holding firm Public ut Hit tea nmved within a narrow rang'*, with the exception of Electric Bund and Share, which moved up over 2 points lu 60%. Industrial*. tfaie*. High. Low. Close. I uu A in a i Leather. 9% 9 , 9% 2i»U Am Ha* a- K new . 71 70% 7u% BO All J . a Traction 14 5 % 14,% 14 % 7" Am I. tA: True pfd !»*'t 9 5% jo; l*-"" Am Piiw *v I. new 5 1% 53% 54 itOO Am Superpower A. 28% L‘s % 2*% I'OO Am Superpower IB Li 28% "* % 1" Arm Co 111 pfd... 8S „ 89% >9% 40" Ash’d dan .V E netv L'k 26% 26% ^""•Atlantic l-’rutt Co. !% 1% 1% *00 iioiHsonault Co_ 1% 1% 1% 37" Borden’s C Milk 149% 147% 14* 200 Brooklyn City K A H% 8% l'lO Brown Wm Tub... lu % T* % 10% 1'* Campbell Houp pfd . 110% 110% \\ o% Li"'U t’nr Light. I 3% 4 8600 Ci n' I’lpe Corp.... 14% 1" 13 iiOo Chapin Macke Jin. 13% 13% 19% 25 Com Pi I w pfd. 89% *9% 85'; 600 Con B & K Balt n 34% 34% '4% s,'0 Ceu'l Bakeries A .115% Ilf. 115 4 "•» Cunt'I Bakeries F> L'5 2 4% 2‘4% 200 Cont’l Bakeries pfd 9t % 9- 96 loo Cuba Company.... 37% 37% 37 - 400 De F Radio . t fs. . . 32% 22% 22% 2 Del L A: W Coal. 18 ]2> 12 8 3"" Ddehler Die *'ast. 16 15% 15% 4000 Dubiller c A H n. . 14 If. 15 40o Durant Motor*.... 17 16% 17 *00 I * 'J * Co In<-.27% 27 % 27% 1 1300 Klei L <v S n*\r.. 60% 58% 6 " % 30 Lie*- HAS pfd . . 1«3 % 103% 103% 9"0 Electri" Investor*. 42% 41% 4'.’% 100 Film Inspection... 9 9 ? ■TO TYee<J-E*R C . v% 8% S% 30o Freshman Co (C).. 18 32% 17% 400 i la rod Corp. * 4 * 7 "'0 cilleue s has 62% 62% 6 2* .-AO Blew Aldtn Coal.. 120 128 1.5% 900 Boodyear Tire ... 26% 26 26% C O Brennan Bak**r s 15% % 4 2f,0 Brinies R a i%;n*o 10* lu 1* 10" Hall HgmU . 4 < 4 15oo Hazel tine Corp.... 1*% 17% ]• 2oo Intercnn Rubber.. 5% . % . % D'O Jones Rad... Mfg.. 2% .'% 2% 200 Kelvinator corn... 22% 22 f o0• Kej stone Solethet- 60 5 6 1200 Lehigh V Coal CO 40% .35% 40 3 50 l en t V C Sal*) S7 8- 8 2 100 J.ih Rad in C Stores 4% 4% S % 0 .Mengels Box . 43% 4 . 4 3 1200 Middle Wear rtll. 97 95 96 8 00 Mud'' Master C,,:p 1L% 12% 1 _* % 3 90 Nad Pnv A 1.T...217 214 215' 1" \. \r Jersev Zinc.. 1*4% 1R4% 184*, r,0 N V Tel pfd... .113%, 113% 112% 400 Nickel Plate w i . *5% 85% >5% 100 « minibus corn rtf i * % - % 15 % 1 "0 Dppeniieim «'<, Un* 4] 41 41 1"i* Ps;*e Detroit M n. 16% 16% 1»3% 150 Pa ihe Ex A . . 4 7 <C% 4«;% 601 How Sen Op N Y.. 39% 3 5% 58% 700 Rro .‘Jr.tr.r Car... 19% 19% 19% Too Rnva Radio ctfe.. 7 6 6 4"0 Shattuck Co . . . 2 4% 98 - . ?,«% 300 Silira Be! Prod ctfs 13% 1T- • * 33% 10 Singer Mfg.215 215 21 3 200 Southeast P A- I,.. 63% 7.6 35 $ooo*8outh Coal A: Iron. 6 .' r. 1 o® Stutz Motor . 7 7 7 100 Swift & Co.Ill 110% 110% 7"0 swift int i.n % :i ::? % 700 Then.dod;. ne Radio 12% 12 12 6oo Thr.mp Radio otfg. v% v % 4% ion Todd Shipyards... 4* 40 4r 400 Tower Mfr Corp.. % A % r% 3000 l’nfon Carbide .... 67 $5% 66% 200 Ttd BAFJ new_ 30% TO 3" • 0 rt< I .* A P A . . 46% 46 % 4( % 700 fid Prof.' Shar . 7% 7 7% 1 * B « Tj f- Ht . 91 9 S' 300 V <= T.! A- Iff pfd 2% 2% 2% to Victor Talk Welt.. f> II 15 4* 0 w s- P01 . . . -4 % 'C4 -4% •' We- ' pfd . . 89% 89 - s 9 ’ 900 White Rc.. k - - . 23% 22% 23 700 Whi»% R, k <••♦*.. 27 2; % 22% “r v; Wick Sne > St ns 7% 7% 7 K j -•-00 Yellow Tni N T 74% 14% 34% 1 Mandard Oils 2*oo tnglo A: OH . Lft% 2*i * '%! 100 Chesebrough Mfg. 57 62 n | 8900 Pont OH .25% 26 -0t» tiale* « s,* Ot! .. f « P! i rumble Oil 44% ‘4 *• * 4 . , > . 4 4 80" Imp Oil Can nw.. 24% 27% 26 '• 0 International Pet 24% % L" % INi Magnolia Pei 131 115 195 1 Of* Nj, • Trans .. 22% 22% 22% .a v T Transit <%% 64% 46% 4U.) Ohio Oil . , 66% *.:% 6« •on r»nn Mex Fuel . . '7% '7 ^ "7% 1L1 • 0 t*rair:« Oil new . 64% '4 54 '•> Prair.« Pine Line. 115 136% 1U% ' * So Penn «»l! . 7 67 1 65 3 67 101"" Stanr’ Oil Ind .61% ^1% r: s, .'Ml.' ' *i K ft 3i-4 53% ’ i'j 10 Ml end C l K 11C% 116% 114% 9" Stsn.1 1 »| Neb.... 260 24* 2: *> 60O Stand HI! .\ Y_ 42% 42 42% 16" swan A- Finch . . . 20 H 20 L" % t I4J6 M u< **t| inroin Oils. l«oo Carib Svndlca e 0 .% 2 I ( % 1160 Cities Service . ..181 174 ! ~? R6»0 Cities Mrv B ctfs. *S% 17% 77% ir.no Coloen Syn . 1 % 1 % 1 % 100 Creole Syn . 11% 11% 11% 3"0 Hibson Oil . 2% 2% 2% • n c.ulf O'! . 65 ««% C 4 % *00 Kirby eptroleum .. r.% : % 'V. 2 ion l.sen Pet . 6% 9 4 '% 2265ft*Latin Am 013 .... * *> 200* ?,1\ * ngston Pet .. 8 9 *' loft New Bradford 6% 6% 5% N M A Ars Urd 7% T % 7% 1 f fi*Noble Till . 3 2 12 12 60> I*«'er Oil . 1 .•no Penn ok Oil tut,,. Si 2’ 24"^ Royal Can . . 7% 7 160 Rvin Con ... - •% 7 16ft Sa% Cieek P o - 26% 26 2f% 1300 l td * n*-al Oil ..5 *-p 4 ’• \ *nf..„■ ’sin F'e* 1 % 7 % 1000• West Sts O At Ld 7 5 7 ’ 16 yor \y . ,>x 011 .... ► % < J«i>fl*Arisons 4*1- c-e 74 ‘ 9 7 9 SO ft ft • Ca l A Jerome ... 21 2" 2f i ;«oo 4’a^a* f> * >pper » % ' % j f-Aftsi’h i p '■» Ex* ... 44 62. f 4 ^ • ■ C-t Mfr • '• 8 Hr a HBd M . ’ ?»% 29% J {' " ■•!; treVs Croesus .. ** 16 piftO*First Tht CM 5. S' no 20ftft*Forty win* Min .. 21 20 21 1 OeftSHoldfiSld Deep . ?. 36ft" •Ha-mil! Dlv Min. 9 4 ** 1 n. He a M r) 7 4% M% ‘ 4 % 2"0 Howe Sound Co. 1fc % ’*% 7 4 9o00*Jib c.ms . ... 17 3 7 33 14160 K.i\ < i per. ' ?| ' ** 1% 200 NiPissir* ........ 6 0 6 !?'*'4 Oh'A « . j per .95 « ’ 8 ' 10 '• Par!••',■)'* Porcupine 20 *0 7' 9ftft*Piy?ni uth Lead... 6* 60 60 ISAf.•Stiver Da « . 3 100ft*Si>earhead .4 4 4 LO Tor p Jh Mining '% '% 1% 7oo*t'iiiied Eastern M M 61 in(i*t; <J Con- M ne* .11 11 7 1 ••^1- > \ ■ !e Kft 25 74 % L ’ 209*l*nity Hold ...... 61 5t •00 Wen den *"V|’ Mir. < 3H * Humes* ir Ho Mil*. 14 Allied Parker *•*.. "I *1 * ' 1 Allied Parker «*.. 91% 91 H 91** 4 Aluminum 7* 2:. . 1"' *n 107 1" Am Fleet Sux fia . 98% VH‘4 7 Am Pa* A K! *5*.. 9*'-% *"'*4 9-.% 4 Am P£I, 6s tdd. . . 95 4 9 r. Am Roll Mills fi*.iftl4 ini i-i t-r. 5 Am Thread Po 6s 1084 1*4 4 P' « 10 Ana i‘opper 6a.... 193 % 103 4 1 o •’1 >j 1 * P a \V I ..'44 »■! 4 ••* < * Reaver Rivard ‘a . 94 4 9*4 0*', 2 Helen «'ara Pap 6* 91% 9*4 ?» * ? Hell Tel Panada 5a 94 4 98 Pi 2 ‘ an Nat Tlx Ivj 7a. 110% 1104 11“' 11 Pipes S*r\ 7* C... 11*4 111 11* . 16 Pities Serv 7s I* .1014 101 1 *• 1 3? Titles St r\ TAT. 6* 9 4 91 Pi * 4'on Textile 4 s ... ft 6 4 %(, >; 96% 20 Pub* Po V .1 fie 9*% 9*4 98 4 17 Pudahj Park 9 4* 93 9? 4 91 ; 2 T»eere & po 1O4 4 104 4 1 0 1 2 Detroit P <i.t* 6a..1934 I"", 4 10.. 4 6 Dunlop T A H 7s.I0ju 101% 101% li Fedetti Pur- 6s '33 9 *<4 '»*>■ 3s % 1 ‘iene-al F*et 6* . .|Op, 101 4 101% 7 Prank Trunk fiUe.106% 10S% 108% 2 «iuIf « Ml SUm '28..1014 1014 101-. 7 1j M' S A H 7a_102% 102% J02 , t Manitoba 7« ..1914 1014 19P. 2M nt ri - A i ’a 7 4*1034 1 0.3 101 7 Nat l-eatlur . . . I n I 4 101 4 10p. H N O P»»b Herv f.g . 69% a9 4 *3 % ! No s* p.ivv 64* .1014 1"I 4 101 - N" Sr P t vi 6 4a. 1964 10*54 ior. 4 “bln Puw .4 IF, 924 '<;4 91 -v - P«rk A Til ford 6 s. 96 4 9*4 fp , 1 Phil »:i f. 4 h 53.. 195 4 1 n r. 14 196 4 2 Phil HI :,h V.0, . .. 99 .. 994 9-, 1 Pub Ser v K A\ i £%« 9'*% 99% fl Pure Oil 0 4a.100 4 1 00 4 100 4 2- Shaw she,.n 7,, .1034 1014 193% Stand Cl A H 64s..117 116 11*. - St Ol N Y 6 4*...] 07 ■% 1"7% 107 4 8 Sun Oil 54a . ... ffi% 96% 96% 2 - Swift A p,, ; 9 r, 9;; f. I Tidal * **-e«rr 7 . . ] «* 4 1*% 1 fit 1 T*n “il r»d S»... 34 4 .',44 34 '• * * ncuum Oil 7s_106% 106% 106% Forcijjn llontl*. 8 < ity Hojmta *s... 4 9.*, 9 ]* DP France Ts *74 *74 *7 ; {• r.n.'h XMSS 7*.. Ml- mu 1. Ind Bk Finland 7a 93% 93 4 9 r £pru s“ ’3-.ion i»g% in.. I Ruf-s 0 4a rtfa N p t3% i % % ■ 1 Swiss 54a .K»14 ioi4 io'i 4 * 08 .100 4 100 u loo 1 r hjaaen IASW 7s. 984 91,4 q. •Cent* a. ahare. > .. Vork < otto 11. , ■ March i? —4 11 * t (, n FuUirea rpenf-d steady; March 25 39e \ja ■July._ 0.-!,b,r. I-7c; D^,^; ^ WOAW Program [ % Friday, M«r»b *o ' •"lidS* Shenandoah, H*™** Com^ *vi? I* E.’M?0-' cor , -V *' #torv h. ur. 5 dfi } M Harr'. Brader v olinift ,.nr »fn;,r *"'J F'..n« S'T«w planted of t Rflp 1 r6,nr 'Sv,l,o»iriny ..r.hmrs rourlJuiv ' , ' 1 ,V“r;',"' . Wanted throil*! \.,U_ /" „ H*v»lor* i v»h i Bp. r«*» San™*"' Wur,,n*t®» * Quinn- K j; '.Sony of !li, M>»!.rn M.ti" -Prolh, r T«n< r Haveloj i. Mason • tfhoru* •tonka" °’ Bv th% ^at*ra of Minn** T . v -Mrp- J3 3. Luce, piano! h i a K. Ma»i • , anner. “Tby Troubador” . Wait .. .. Havelock Maacnto choru* \,o!ln ••Midniiri • Bella”.. Kreis!' Betty Luce. Ii|,A 8tra*R- oJano. r.smemwr Thy « reator".Rhoc Havelock Masonic '■hnrous Basa bo, "The Trumpeter. .•• . Old Irish Me oi The Pr of Petraverse. da met McLean Ann.eLaurl* . arr bv Dudley Bug. , Haveiock Mason* *-horous 1 *°v'‘ a I.n » r0fUh . . .o*H»' Havelock H sr. faculty - a,f ouart»» ' ‘pi.n solo. 'Tambourine" .K-e*s *■ 1 i * t * - T • j - • • » » ."T.ass'e o* M«re tv a ■ tbi **M *n r*av Fades' . Tav Havo'^K Ma«on e 'hn'u« Personnel Havelock Mae t chorus WM’--:n*!cn tods* \n 2?n- Tf T ‘’ president H I* Elmore r S. Lu* o musical d rer’or, fir«*. ten. Me sera. Klmore TvJer Hollrnder; ^ r. ’enors. Far- eh. « . r* K-ars: baritone* Messrs \>rnr F. 'iy.-e. Johnson, Bykerk: baa*e M'u > Vest. McLean, W >*. arcomiiF f La -.' Wa!there Asaiated bjr Betty Lace, - ... f P t rs!r ( . r< ; .M's I.uce > •■rrr.’ 1 Addies- "r:**einsr bv Radio Territ-n . * • ered b' the Burlington Route'' l*r G >1 ComJra d’r***f..- roB»e-. at ion Ar *** " \l»\ KRThKMKM. Al»t KRVhKMrNT. FORTY YEARS MISERY IS ENDED BY KARNAK “ I Would Like To Go From House To House And Tell Everybody ”, Says Omaha Woman. HAD SPENT FORTUNE SEEKING RELIEF Mrs. Olson Was Almost On Verge Of Despair When She Began Taking This Great Medicine. “Alter suffering forty venrs, at this lit" tiny, I have nt last found the Halit medleine for my trouble#.'* drelares 'ti*. t Hof Olson «>f JUU ” How ntd St.. i»m tli i, Nrh.j in .1 gratifying statement to kanmk foV the remit rk Hide U'siilla this eeh'hnited new ineii ielm* has wrought in her «. mv “During tlie tut fort> yent* I i*:tld out « small fortune »nd Knight tnoM r\"i Kind i f \ utedu lue mi|<| in h ding ••!«' 1 :•!, until 1 found kun.it> I g• ndtinlly g*e\v won*# nil the time,’' eon I limed Mrs. Olson. ■ M\ MoRwch win so rir*A<lfulh ’it* 01 dated that U kept in« nneeml'lt In and day out with g*e bloating. Ml louaneas, bendnchep weak spells and an awful shortness of breath. 1 just didn't hate'am appetite at all. and there wap a terrible burning sensation in the pit of nly stomach that just ahnost worried the life out of me In fact, many limes l Just felt like 1 couldn’t hold out t uich longvr. ‘Well, when this wonderful new medicine, Karnak. came to Omaha a friend insisted that 1 try It and l*m a thousand times glad that l did. Why, it helped me from the \n\ start and now. since taking three bot tles 1 just feel like a new person en tirely. . 1 sin eating hearty and en joying all nly meals and 1 never euf for from Indigestion, gas, biliousness or any other form of stomach iron < lie now. I just have Worlds of nr" strength, too, ami my ft lends are all telling me In w much letter l Kayk. I ,iu*t f * I like gving from Ionise to house and telling every Maly I know! (Unit Karnnk. It a just too wondet ful for anyone not to know about it Karnak l> sold In Omaha exclusive | lv by Sherman \ MevNmncll ■* font stores. In IWnson by Iteosou PhSii ! tnacy ; In South Omaha by Tobins Onu: Store; in Florence by Kreytag e Pharmacy and 1" the lead tig drug I giaift in every towi Why He Succeeded From hard work m a farm to the study of medicine in Fincinnaii Sr here* he was „* rk. od in 1'6" v * [he course which Hr. H. \. P,et\» look. In his younger da>« he practice, medicine vnfr a large district. It xv. * ihen i he new oil field** near Tit*.** idle. Fa Finally he determined r put up some of hie proscriptions In icadx to nee form in older to rear’. \ larger number of families. He thus early moved to Buf*;d \ V. and established the \t 1 *ispriisa%'■> . whore he put tip P Pierce* Holder; Mcdu 1 Vdseovery f * lho bb'NHl cs xxell a* H e Favorite Pres* ription f women, caretMil' preparing them from root*. bark* un! herbs am! placed them with h uge'.ms cverx whei e, Purina the hist sixty v\u*« P Pierce's TMseoverx, for the blood, lias 'ceti sold In larger quantities by Iruggists all o\* the l nited Sr :i Mum any other medicine I* ts ionic in i.s efforts on the stomach xml digcst»x,i apparatus. an slier ixe In Hs action on the blood. livec i ”d i'\ii' !. a <■ x ’ i>j * Ixlood. and makes !h»th men and so non feel as Hey did when they wv. c oun ; and carefree •\>k > > ’ r nr.; » - .M f l\vtor Pic cc * l'jscoxe in t, lc »r liquid form, or send 1’V for * a 1 '** ' ; ta- lets lh l .v. v * • Ciw. a Buifaics \ l»\ I It I IMMI N r. AT AH YOUR COUGH NOW 0 I w r It May Be Dangerous ^ on court mH«iii I llneaa »hm rou it#* lecl a rough. Don i take rhanr#* — \ mi Lee's Acte QaUMy ia# Barely CM-lYPTUS •n«t ar**! fojlof at on- * I +•'% R| o | Y 1*71 TS ta a • * -filth. oily '‘nmp<nitHt-ri ^rouleon t*f (tt*. 1 .i.-altpi « MM an t I'm* 1 »e <*«irk(la* ingc*<1i«-r.f • that quirk If raarh tha **#/•«,'ft pa la thfmiah lh* hl.Mfcl ai r>*m a I np »i ra -k »• <-*|ft aoM rt». ka tK« oprf>a<l of |>natMti«ol* at*. I ft . ' **rni* ‘i*| * la»^a» •’** ■>«>«' hofila on nul Muiwy Bai i^-aui ; Qaaiaat** toiiy al -1*11 I " ilrf 1 ■ Ma .1 -n t r„a , ||M ,iu - iM ia fo k>'«tofi 1*mi» ■> tana D»u# 1 Co. ami at ail ftuod diaafiat*. \l>\ KRTIsEMFAT. American Telephone l Telegraph Co. ll?mt IMililenrf. T he !*c ,'.u quarterly dividend of Tao l *oI!h * and Twenty h\e «>nt# *12 li> per «har* ’’ ill be paid >n M ednesdav, April It. !>-•'. to »t«>«~k holds-* of record at the •'S-'ee of business on Tuesday. March IT. on ac -unt of t Annual Me*- rf of the St - kh»*lder>. the transfer book* will nosed at th** i low** of business on Tues day. March IT. l>.:, and i«-open#d at 10 A. M on April 1. It25. li Itl.AIU SMITH. Treasn-er. I COUGHS'"'COLDS — Put in AJIcork’s Plaster on the chest and another be tween the shoulder blades. It breaks up the congestion (the cause of colds) before , it can reach the lungs. Protection Assures Prevention Allcock’s PLASTER A Standard External Remedy of Over 70 Years' Stancto/ S©!4 dro|fl»ti la erar-r ? j | part of lha cuiluad warld. $ Auuiti'MrNr