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Wheat Moves Over Erratic Course and v Finishes Irregular \W cek-End Evening Up on ’JPart of Big Trading Ac counts for Wide Swings in Prices. ) , ' By chaki.es a. J.F.TOEV. a .f'nlverbal Service Stuff Correspondent. ’Ohfrago, March 21.—Wheat moved over . •fcf erratic course today nnd finished ir fffTUIarly. Week-end evening up in a big * wXv accounted for the nervous swings , *310 seonied to shade the underlying 9 strength that prevailed v ...3* av wheat continued to display a con kA|t*'d condition and recovered repeatedly from all .setbacks and cloned higher. New crop months were lower. Failure of , foreign markets to sympathize with the recent strength in North America led to » free profit taking on ail hard spots. . Much of the early demand for wheat I was credited to eastern shorts who have * presumably been evening tip for several days. Houses that were the best buyers * the previous day sold on the flurries. * The seaboard confirmed moderate ex. •» port business, reporting around 200.000 bushels wheat and 250,000 bushels rye and « ©otate oats. _ % -Wiverpnol closed 3 to 3\ pence higher. * B*f©nos Aires « lowed steady to b,r off. $ lineally wheat finished Vic higher to <* lower, corn \ to l’«e down, oats uti * changed to %c higher, and rye Vi to lc * down. Stocks of wheat In all primary point© at;$ on th'' decrease in rapid style ; tfcp exception of the northwest. The northwest situation is the only obstacle! s f]i.4 bulls figure they have to surmount. ^ Ttyfre are around 13,000.000 'bushels « wheat at Minneapolis nnd also said to be ‘.*>.$00,000 bushels in private elevators at ^ tfc.it terminal not included In the visible * totals. * v—Egry weather over wide areas or £he t -Ho nil west winter belt remains.: Com - * plaints have been coming in increasing vhnrmber from scattered sections af tt^Oihoma and Kansas, and ns a ref suit .Igtv wheat has run into good buying * * 1»te)\*. k 'l!£b© trade looks for a big reduction In ■r EHp' United States visible supply figures Mpndav, probably in excess of 4.000,000 _3yh.rn has been a tame affair lately. Jggjurly today locals gave th© market sup 4 ?©»rt In sympathy with the strength In wheat. but when commission houses sell t j/ttg appeared nrtces faded. * sThe demand for cash corn was* active * « for a weelc end session with elNvntor ln * 4#reets taking the good grades. The basis \ri* 1 to 4c better at the last. * ‘-YMBs fluctuated within a narrow'range ; m * slow trade. ' ..Tjltye was atrong *ar1v on reports of a bet * ttfr -'export outlook, but buying ran its * rWffae. ancl prices gave way. The close , f vrtgr lower. * % s~«*d?Tov ip,on" eased moderately. » « Pit Note©. ‘ # * ^*The wheat trails generally has been * frtgndly to the bull side of the market. * bK federal Investigation has rut a stop * t t^fVe active pressure noted earlier in the I Tyggft ©md subsequent developments have $ i^fevered a gold-out market. Meanwhile, * I fundamental conditions have turned in - t of higher prices. The cash markets * .UP*4*h!a country have shown unmistakable •• • stability In the last few days. * cause of considerable worry to bull ! * •'ToXFers Is the fact that stocks of whent I l*Elfc© northwe«t are not decreasing rapld . 1jf,.>>noug)t. ^exceptionally large visible « ‘-aSftfclie* at Minneapolis, coupled with the t f©«* that that city Is at a shipping dlf * f*v*nce with Chicago. makes the future * la«gU gloomv for the hulls. * Is problematical lust what will han to the northwest stocks. When the I navlgat‘on opens within a few weeks | pot unlikely hut that enough foreign ,^and will soring up to lead to the Ament of that grain toward eastern * PArt© Seaboard exporters maintain, in 4 Rrtmo Instance©, that if our prices hold * afMfcfv for several days we are likely to * rtf* Into one of. th© best foreign buying * cStjfrnigp* so fa»- this season * ^f*$e run of wheat from th© farms is , d|t|pdely falling1 off. Primary receipts I tcif, ]be week negregated 3 **3,0** bushel© « 4.5«3.oor» bushel# last week and « 44W4.000 bushe’s a year ago. Shipments » dfyjg that tfmle aggregated 4,999.000 * hi#$$el* and 2.559|009 bushels, respectively * grain men tenort that offerings of 9 pir.,$frolns duriniir the last three to four © dlv* have been very light. Farmer© ap « I'MWiMy are holding to what they have *« -<**.- —■jr~—-• ‘ l ' '% CHIC tC.O PRICES. * »i>£ — ■ * Bv Vpdlke Grain Co.. Atlantic 9312. - Art.- I Open. I High. I Low. | Close. I Ye©. ; w&c i i i i j * Jl*» 1 68 1 1.TH4I 1.68 *4! 1 68%| 1.67% * .«*, 1.69 I.: 1.66% 1.6*% i -1»1* 1.4* ; 1.46141 1 - 42 % ! 1.44%l 1.46 * ‘ 1.4614'.I.I 1.46 i 1.4614 ■ f*9p. I..7514 1.36 1.33 I 1.34141 1.3414 * K»»-' ! I ! I * 1 72 1 22% 1.18 I 1.19% | 1.20% * ***' 1.22 H'.I.I 1.19%'. f .7^ M3H i l3'4i 1.10%) i. 11%; 1.1714 J rife. i.06%1 1 06%' i.02 ' i 1.03 :' i.'oV' 'III >6lf 1.1* 1.18%- 1.1614 1.16% 1.17% r .*>, ' 1.17% . 1.16*4' 1.17% . -till/. 1.21 1.21*4 1.10*4' 1.2* 1.29% 9 _ ’. .: 1.19% 1.20*4 * S*p. 1.20*4 1.21141 1 19% 1.19%' 120% 0.6, 1':0S .|1.19%i120% 1 M.t .46*4 .46%: .45 .45% .45% ' ... -4 5%. .43% .43% * .THty .47% .47%' .46%' .47% .46% ^ 47%. .47 ; | .47% .47% 46% .47% .47 . v . . 4 7 % :...... 1...... I . . J ' ! » I I atiy 19 9 0 119 90 19.70 19.75 '19 77 *. Junr 17.10 H7.23 117.00 17.05 17.10 Ribs May 19.05 19.05 19.oo 19 00 19 02 . duly 1* 97 1 H.97 1H.90 1* 90 1 9 90 m *TV;©.? - .... New York ftiigHr. New York. March 21.*—The raw sugar, ^ market was unchanged today with ep<»t m i quoted at 4.74 duty paid. The only sale; ^ iep#tted was 20.000 bag© of I’uban t»» a * lefiner fir April shipment. * ‘Yf#w augar f*itures were steady on rov •" ertjig ;<nd a little outside buying, prompt eiP*V the steadiness of the .spot market. , FflSl pr-bes were unchanged »«» 2 points , n#P;Miigher, Mart h closed 3.00c; May. *• : j»»ly. ^ 19c; September. 3.:{4c. * '^#fin©d sugar was quiet again wit^i * 9 HK.. price* unchanged at 9 00 to 9.20c for granulated, but most refiners were * a #1*W accepting orders b»-ktw their list * . Ji©fined future# were nominal. Turpentine and Kosln. ; .dj^vwnnah. fla.. March 21. Turpentine •J**readv: *Ic: sales, none; receipts. *0 . * wft. shipments. 10 bi>ls.; ©tock. 2.740 ’'^Spsln—Firm: sales, 4.'»5 fVsks: receipts, , -casks: shipments. 611; stock. 50,511 ' ? *5Eiot©: B. *9 70: D. $«.*0; K. $9.95: F. . I«j96; O. $7 00; H, $7 10; I $7 1' K l - *J»4 b M $7.90; X. $9.20: - WO, $*.25; 1W, $9.2£; X. $9 35. New York l>ry Goods. ' < .New York. March 21.—Cotton goods .'fjtrk quiet today vlth prices on sheetings * ^ print cloths fairly steady. Activity l *h novelty wash goods featured th© mar t kM. Yarns were quiet and easier. Haw Al1k was unchanged for the day. a holiday J Alt Yokohama leading to few • ables. Bur * . stfcPf were quiet. Woolen and worste*1 > i wlta were less a*-tlve owing to slow de t » YJiorment of fall business. Silk printed * a *f©Dries were active. ' New York Produce. . * York. March 21.—Butter—Steady, * * #©rw|pts. 9.721 tuhs. 4 6E|gs—Bt©ady; receipts, 22 931 rases. Cpeee©—-Firm ; receipts, 75,535. \pw York Cotton. u ^ork- Marrh 21.—The if*n*ra1 rot i 4ot‘ niarket closer! steady at net d*r,ln**n * juF_4 to 17 oolnta, March ahowlng the 5 lore. _ ,* a ♦ * i 1 f ♦ 2 • # * i * « * J States Lines ships find the highest American standards of comfort I!i1■" #and convenience. * TheLeviathan,President Hard ling, President Roosevelt and J George Washington offer the ut most in luxurious accomiuoda J tions. The Republic and America 'provide especially attractive s ‘one class" passage at low cost. * Ash mur local United StateiUnet agent for . trutreating literature and full tnlnemaetem. 'United States Lines £ tit So. Dearborn St., Chieajo Man«fln« Operator/ far aagsaass ■ J1 * '" ** r N Omaha Grain v —.. , — ✓ Omaha. March It Cash wheat aold on the tabtee today at •ubetantlaHy higher pricea It would be hard, however, to make a comparison of today’s ealee on account of the extremely lijht receipte and only a few tradea .marked up at time of going to preaa. There was a good demand reported. Re ceipts were but fi cars. Corn waa in fair demand, around un changed price*. Receipts were 12 care. Oats sold around unchanged pricea to le higher. Rye and barley waa quoted nominally about unchanged. WHEAT No. I hard: 1 car, ll.fi?. No. 2 hard 1 car, 11.60; 1 ear, I1.57V4. Sample hard: 1 car. $1.61. No. 1 northern spring: I car, $1.10, CORN. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $1.0614. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1 04: 1 car. It.OJH. No. 5 yellow: 1 car, $1.01; 1 car, 98c; 1 car, 97c. OATS. No. 2 white: 1 car. *fi^c; J can, 46‘4e. No. 3 white: 1 car, 4514c; i car, 4.»c; 1 car, 44>*c. R Y E. No. 2: 2 car a. $1.05 BARLEY. No. 4: 1 car. 87c. Hally Inspectimi of 4irwin Received. WH EAT Hard: 5 cars No. 1. 10 cara No. 2, 5 cars No. 3. 1 car No. 4, 1 car No. 0, 2 cars sample. Spring: 2 cara No. 1. Total, 26 cars. CORN. Yellow: fi cars No. 3. 3 cars No. 4. 1 car No. 5, 1 car No. 6. White; 2 <ara No. 2. l egr No. 3. Mixed; 2 cars No. 2. 8 cats No. 3, 2 cars No. 4. 1 car No. 5, 1 car sample. Total, 28 cars. OATS. White: 5 cars No. 2. 21 cars No. 3, 13 cars No. 4, 1 car sample. Total, 40 cars. R Y E. 1 car No. 3. Total. 1 car. BARLEY. 1 car No. 4 Total. 1 car. Total cars. 96 OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ((%rlots.) vjuw pta: Todav W’k Ago. Y'r Ago . 6 3fi 26 5'or,‘ .. 1 2 4 9 55 gn,» *•••. 7 15 20 Harley . .. 1 Shipments: WHeat . ?4 84 66 f,orn . 41 12 82 . 66 35 2 4 Harley .. 1 1 EXPURT CLE A R A NTE9 Bushels: Today. Y’rAgo. ” of at and flour. 775.000 177,000 Coin . 43,00ft ’’“t" . .(1,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Carlot*; Today. W‘k Ann, T’r Ago. "hrat . 9 19 6 Corn . 99 1C.1 93 Gala . 36 34 32 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS, Whrat . 39 53 49 Com . 39 [,1 32 Gala . 6 5 8 ST. I.OCIS RECEIPTS Whnat . 95 59 39 Corn . 30 30 71 Gala . 45 71 31 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minnrapoli* .103 23 .76 YVinnipeg .271 256 407 Minnrflpolia Grain. Minneapolis. Min . March 21 —Wheat ra*h: No. 1 northern $1.58 % <0 1.61 % ; No. 1 dark northern spring Choice to fancy. $1. <6 >4 01.89 ; good to choice, 11.65% tti 1.76%; ordinary to good. $1.5.1%$ $1 «!4%; No. L hard spring. $1.89%$' 1-99%; Nn. 1 dark hard Montana on track. $1.67 % 01.81 % ; to arrive $1.57%$ 1.81%; May, $169%; July. $1.68%. Corn—No. 3 yellow. $1.05 % 01.08 %. Oat a—No. 3 white. 43 0 42%c. Harley--690 86c. Rye—No. 2. $1.12*01.11%. Flax—No. 1. $?.8^, 0 2.86%. Chicngro Cash Prices. Chicago. March 21 - Wheat— No 2 hard. $1 64: No. 4 hard. $1 57% Corn—No. 2 mived, $1.16%; No. S yel low, $1.20. Oats- No. 2 whits, 4S%c; No. S whlto. 46 0 47 %c. Rye—No. 8. $114% 01 IS. Barley—83094c. Seed—Timothy, $5.2506.50; clover. 121.50 030 00 Provisions—Lard. $16.70: riba, ^18.$S; belliea, $21 60. Kansas City Grain. Kan*as City. Mo.. March 12.—Wheat No. 2 hard. $1,5801.82; No. 2 red. $1 59 01..S; May. $1.69% bid to $1.59%; July. || kid to $1.35% bid; September, Corn—No. 3 whits, $1 0401 07; No. 2 yellow. $108% 01.10; No. 3 yellow. $l.O7%01 09; No. 2 mixed. $1.0601.08; May. $1.0801.07% apllt asked; July. $1.11% split bid. September. $1.12%. St. Isroia Grain. St. Louts. March 21.—Close—Future*— Wh.at, May, 11.67’i bid; July, I140S bid. (•orn—May, bid; July, 11.11% bid. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. March 21.—Flour—1| to 80 cents higher; family patent*. $9.0609.30 a barrel. Bran—$23 50. Chicago Butter snd Kgg Future*. '^klcaro. March 2a.- -Quotations fur nlished by Georgs E. Clark companv. 1003 Woodmen of the World building, i’hones Jackson 1192. Atlantic 9165 i:c<is. I Cara I Open I Hl$h, | Low. | Cloae. Mar. > i ' » j Sc 1 $1 .29% .29%; .29 %4 29% Stg. 4 I .30% .30% .30% .10% Apr. ! 26 | .31% .31% .31 % j .31% Hec. 3H .34% .34% .34 ] .34 May 1 6 .30% 30% .30% .30% ___BCTTFR. I Cara. | Open i Htgh. I Low. | Closs. Mar. 1 17 .42% .42%. .42% '.42% Apr. | .15 .43 .43% I .43 i .4!% May f..1 .39 •»uns .' .39% O-r. 7 .42% 41% .41% 41% • hlcago Stock Quotations. Furnished by .1 S. Ha. he nn<l company. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones JA. 5187 8-9; Hid. Asked. Armour Co., 111. pfd.. 88 % 88% Armour * Co. l>el, pfd.. 91% 92% Albert Pi. k . 11% I'l % »'a rbide c;7 67 % Edison Co.l:;7\ 131 * ’udahy .104 106 Diamond Match .1 W 117% Deere pfd . 91 9; Eddy Paper .» 18 20 l.ild.y . 7% 8 .National Leather . '» ;»% Quaker Oaf* . 37. 4"‘i" He., Motors . 15% 15% Swift * Co .1 I 1 % 11-’% Swift International . 30% 30% Thompson . 4 • % Wahl .; 18 19 -i-___ New York General. New York. March 21 — Rve Firm: Ns 2 western. $1 '51%. f o. b. New York snd II 9 %, c. i f. export Rarley Firm; malting. II 040 1.08. e. i. f. New York, Wheal— spot, firm; No 1 dark norther* spring c i. f New York, lake and rail. $2.03% ; No. 2 hard winter, f. n »». lake and tall $1.85; No. 2 mixed durum, do, $1 86%; No. 1 Manitoba, do. $1 90 %. Corn Spot firm. No 2 yellow, c. 1 f track. New York, all rail, $1 38; No. 2 mised. do, $1.37 % . Oats Spot, steady; No. 2 white, 57«. Other articles wers unchanged. New York Sugar. Quotations furnished by J. fl. Bachs A Co. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 61 87. 5188. 6189 I I Open. | High. I Los, | Cloas. lYeafy. Mar. 3 00 ! 3 00 I 3 00 ! { 00 ? 98 Mav I 3 04 I 3 04 I 3 03 '3 04 3 03 duly I 3 19 320 ‘318 3 19 319 Sep. I 3 .9 4 3 34 3.82 I 3 34 3 34 per 1 a 37 1 3 38 3 37 3 38 .3 3 8 Chicago Cotton. Quotation* furnlahed by I P Bach* A Co , 224 Omaha. National Bank building Phone* Jachaon Ht74MM. 5169 i 4 Qpen. I High. I Low. | Cloa*. I Tea. \\far ; ^ 19 26,9^ 2b 21 76 .94 " Mav i,2k41 25 4* 26 4ft '25 41 25 4 1 July 2*,?2 25 27 ,2b R|‘ 25 M 25 94 Oct. ?dj»2 2b 24 26 12 25 15 '26 2ft I>r 25 20 25 12 25 1 2 126 15 * -i..-r;t nutter. Chicago, March Trf1 ue outtar market today *pr<e* r*«l* ateady. with $2 arore hut ♦ er tyc higher Stork* on dealer*' floor* were rorrr* ratlvely light and cloaely held Trading h< waver, waa rather quiet and -entered on *9 and ftft acore rare. The centralised rar market wan firm, with 'radlng qulft due to light euppl'"* The few cart available war* held for pre mium*. Fr**h butter. 92 *< ore. tfttjc; 9| ecore, 47c; ftft pcore, 44c, 99 more g&V $6 more 40 Ur; 67 acore. Z*,r, 64 acore, -44c. Centralized carlota. ftft arore, dft!4»; acore, 4714c , «6 amra, 39Vao. * -. - .»V'- — St. •IOMf»pli l,|ve*t4M*k. Pt. Joseph. Mo, March 21 —•Hoga— Re relpl*. R.ftftO head, market IftjfilBc higher, top. $1.1 ftn, bulk 111 4ftfl>1! ftft Cattle- Receipt*, 2f>0 head; matket noin Inal, bulk alee eg for week $9 55®1ft.40; top. $ 11 25; cow* and heifer*, $150«bl9.0ft; cane*, $4 00 0 9 6ft, *tork*ra end feeder*, $r, 6ft :»5 Sheep Receipt*. 2 5ftft head; market ateady, lamb*. $14 2547-1 5 75; ewe*. $9 ftftf^ lft ftft, Boat-on Bool. Flnaton, March 21 —Th* recent decline In wool value* ha* alnwed down material ly. hut readluatment of price* atill con ttouas Pome of the ftne dWIIItifl WOOtg were quoted at a. allghtly lower figure owing In pert to the new prlr# level* reached by aimlla*' grade* of foreign wool*. locally r*»1ain»* of th* hettei fleas were at around 62c, fleeced bail* hi# market ' ■ Omaha Livestock V . . Omaha, March 21. Receipts were— Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Mondav ... 8.698 a.’2J2 11.89 1 Official Tuesday .. 7.691 14,2*5 10.04? Official Wednesday. 7,471 22,260 a 879 Official Thursday... 2.8SJ 16.024 9.690 Official Friday ..V. 914 9 939 1,926 Estimate Saturday.. 3011 6,400 . Sly dave this week. 17,992 78.170 43 331 Sams last week_ 36,1 11 76.618 62.622 Seme 2 weeka ago...31,051 83.52* 66.219 Same 1 weeka ago...31,051 83,62* 66,219 Sam* year ago.37,900 84,657 67,949 battle—Receipts, 300 head As usual on Saturday receipts were too small to make a market and values were nominally steady on all classas. Compared with a week rtgo desirable yearling* and Halit steers are nearly steady, with heavier steera and medium vHassen l&(fp2fto Joa - er. Top for the week was $1125. Ex cepting «n some shipping cows, she stock is mostly 25c lower this w eek. and In extremes In-between classes of cows are 50c lower. Stockers and feeders dhow declines around 25c for the week. Quotations on Cattle—Good to choice yearlings, $9.85'it 11.00; fair to good \ear |jnga, $8.76 09.75; common to fair year lings, rr^7fi ® h.ii; good to choice steers, $10.00011,26; fair to good steers, $9,00 0 1" 10. common to fair steers. *8.0009.00; trashy warmedup cattle. $7.0007.75; good to choice fed heifers. $8.0009.75; fair to good fed heifers, $7.5008.50; common to fair fed heifers, $6.5007.50; g.»ud to choice fed cows, $6.7608.00; fair to good f«‘d cows, $5.25 0 »i.50; common to fair rows. $2.500 4.75; good to choice feeders, 7.8508 86; fair to good feeders. $7.00 01 7.15; common to fair feeders, $5,75 0 6.X5; good to choice stockers. $7.6508.66; fair to good stockers. $6.7607.65; com •»mn to fair stockers. $5.75 06.75; trashy stockers, $5.0006.76; stock heifers. $4.50 r,v 6.26; stock cows, *3.2504.60; stock calves. $100010.60; bulls, stags, etc, $3.7607.25. Hogs-- Receipts, 6,400 head. Under small supply on offer nod n fairlv broad d* niand generally trade in both the ship per and packer division was of a moder ately active character at prices unevenly strong to 10016c higher Bulk of all sales Was $13 35 013.75, with top $13.90. week * are *teady !o 10c lor the HOG*. No. Av. Kb. pr No. Av. Sh. Pr 104.1»9 ... $13 2 5 7 8.. 171 . . $13 4.1 «7. . 17« ... 1.3 50 8 5.. 194 40 1 3 65 HO. .226 . . . 13 60 70.. 23 4 . . 1 3 65 78. .168 ... 13 70 66.. 220 70 1 3 7ft 51..321 ... 13 80 72..226 ... 13 90 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. none. Sharp declines in eastern dressed mut ton markets and lark of Important de mand resulted in a break of 76c® 1 50 in fat lambs this week, weighty offerings suffering most. Shearers and feeders nre 6flc<t)l.00 lower, with aged sheep around 25c off for the six-day period. Quotations on rh-pn end lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $15.75016.25; lambs, fair K«»od to choice. $15.50016.00; lambs, fair to good. $15.00015.50; iambs, extreme heavtes. 414.00014.50; shearing lambs. $14.00016.76; wethers. $9 76010.50; fat ewes. $7 75010.26; yearlings, $1150® 13.50. Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union Stockyards. Omaha, for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m. March 21: R BCEIPTf—CAR LOT. H. ft Cattle TIga. Mis. U. P R. R. 1 11 .... 0. ft N. W.. east . I 1 f’. ft N. W.. west . 21 .... «\ B. ft Q . west . 5 15 .... C. R. I. & P., «ast . ... 1 .... 1. C. R. R. . 2 1 Total receipts . 8 61 2 DISPOSITION-TIE AD. Hgs Armour ft Co.1315 Cudahy Parking Co.1342 Dold Packing Co. 72F. Morris Parking Co. 939 Swift * Co.lion Murphy, J. W. 695 Dennis ft Murray . 210 Total . 1226 (’hleftgn LlTMlnrk. Chicago, March 21.—(United dial,. De partment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—Re ceipts. 600 head, market, following week end rally, fat steers largely 16®3Sc off; tnoatly 25c lower; better grade heavlea off moat: weighty kind In very liberal supply early; extreme top matured ateera, 111 911; big weight, 111.50; long yearllnga. HI 25; ahe atork ateady to etrong: bulla steady to weak; vealera *1.5002,25 lower; stockers and faedara ateady to 25c off. Rulk Ptloea follow; Fed ateera and year llnga 18.60® 10 76; rows. !5.00©7.it0; heif ^Ta 97.2508.75; rannera and cutters 13 26 25; veal ralvea. |lflon®11.60; atork era and freders. $7.2508 50 Hogs—Receipts, 6.000 head; market rainy artlve. uneven, mostly steady. 10c it fc,*r ,**1?° Frl<,«V a low point: .iealrable lightweight 10© | fir higher at etna*; top. IM 15; bulk desirable 170 to 200-pound averagea II 3.75® M. 10; hulk Ho to 150 pound weight. 113.00011.50; bulk packing . 8 HI. - o © 1 2 401 strong weight elaugh h, MP *" yrK *12 00012.60: e.tlmated ho doter, 6.000 head; part held off mar ket; heavyweight. IIS.950M15: medium ee^ifns’' |?*V 1' * h ' weights 112 20 WM O.i. light light. It 1.75013.80 parking hogs smooth, 1*3 10012 60; parking hogs* ®'l'*50 ,I5 Iw®13 3I>: slaughter pigs, in.otj •Sheep—Rerelpta, t.OOO head- for week around 21,000 head direct and °08 "?rs wVih wf.7k Market rotnpared lower"* ei h lllng «•*«•»■ 110091*0 ,r; Jamba 6n«7f.c lr»wsr , .h1u'k,,pr,'7r 84 <" Pound wooi $14.75016.60; waak's top $17 00 n-'gl* »U15kaow'l'«'nr,*r*'1" ** 1 n 8» pound weigh ’ Vi a " a* * : c,°"ing 'UP handy . “0: extremely weighty kind IM 00 on down; choice 92-pound clipper* we* k ? ” rp " *9f « ft H « » M' 7"* e ka top. 917.00; rlnaing top. 116.60. .jaa jt_o.t with ro"»p»r«ii f"r,"w-ekl°,i« »e°iVVr,?£.*? ^.'d7,.o°".,'7’„nr; iv a||fi)ts $io no - *t®**‘*. J3.60-|ioun«1 top feeder* ,T So' '"''k’ * ' 50*7 0».: P-,redV7irhK";'‘"w.In° >'*•": market root n„r.h,;'r’mt,T''w"'.’k "“fl: IP»rllet r„m '.n.r’vS ;*P v.e.. 85.*n*“* Cltr 1 Ixeelnrli. SrJ'b is'v »<” or'7:7”heHc vearl'na, °\'r „,nn" "rf «* '"n , . ha ndvwalffht* 111 °o ci,*1",o1 *buns stssrtv ^0r.^° •’ J«wsr: stocksrs and fa*d (.•if® rra. ,n Rflr ntf *,or'< cows and x , .[ r" ■•ock . alvss !f,r inwsr. prlrg* follow; b«sf atssrs snd vsnr . •$ ‘-0010 ' 0 but. her rows. 4 4 7 ’, n h®’frr" *6 760 9 6o: c.nnsrs and « uflsr® $ . fin ft - 9.( vsulsrs 18 7ft 0 I ? • tnrkara and f#.0,|®rs $6 8608 60 Ht.xa Rsf slpts 3f.no haHf1: f-ilrlc sc ''vs. arntind 10o hiffhar; nualitv’ ron sl.iarart : na. kar ton. 4 1 3 90 bull8 ><f nn Is® $13 ft 0013 40; bulk itasirsbl® "00 t n $00 nound ivhtu.M $1 3 70013 90. bscklnff sows $17 75 0 13 00* .Sha®n and lamb* Ra.aints 150 haad for waaU dasirahfa wal*b» fad lam!" around 4t Inwar: haaviaa II to I? off vg aa' s ton to ahinnars 417 no choi' a Uiri't^ .ouotabla around $16.00 at r|«iaa >»'llk daalr.ibla walyrht arrivals 1 1 5 7 5 *»' 16,60; ban vf- 1 .•» r a a I»» $ 1 4 2 5 '* I R °o • faw a*trama waiirht !nt« i|i.'tnw*n| to $13 00 «haa>. yar'arsllv ‘’Ro |nsvar ton *w *• 1 lio JR; *hom wathara. I * f.ofM oo. *tnii* ('!♦» I.lfwtflfk fllPU* P'tv, 1* . \t**-rh 21 -CatMe Tla raipt*. ?00 band Markat romnarad with »*-aak sen Pa' a»aar* and vaar||n*a stands. ** r Inna- bulk of *a|r« *1 00 fj JO , top *’1 28; fat row « and hr far* a»"*i1' 4Or Invar ranna*-s and rtjttars w»ik ' mI»'» $2 00 1nw*r . hulls staadv. J8r Inwar f-ad ara staadv 28a Jnwar; atnrkara 280 75o Inwar stork vaarhngs and ralvas t 0 80 r Inwar. fnadlng rowa and helfars Staadv flogs ftara o»a. 7 nnt> ha*d markat 10r h I a Har too $1 4 00 hulk of aalaa. $1180 0 17 00 lights $1100017 70 hufrhar 111 700 1100 mtxad $1180013 70 b a a v v parkar* *110001128. stags $10 80; pigs $11 000 1 2 00 Hhaat- - f|ara|pf« *00 haad Markat *no|jip*rad with «»*k ago T.arnha 78r low sr $10 25; avas $1 00 Inwar $7 00, H|. I.ouls l.lvaatsrk. J*t T.ouia, Mar.h 21 <*attla naralpta i 4'n brad; tnark*t aland v; paths boaf staara, $i SOffri? no yanrllng ataara and lialfara. $* 00011 78 rowa $4 800* 00 atorkara and faadsra. $5 280*80; ralvas • <«O012?5. mnnrn and 'Uttars, I* 28 0 4 25. Hogs Harriots 1500 hand markat staadv; mtsad and hutrhars. $17 *5014 10 good baa via# $l<o.S0M1o roughs $12 75 012*0. lights $11*00 1 4 00, pigs. $1180 0 11*o hulk $11 *00 1 4 05 Hha-p and I/O mbs Raralpts 400 haad mark** s'aad- mutton anas |*on0io?8 ismt»s $1« *50 1 * 28 rinntn and chop pars $1 800 * 00 *aw Turk Cotton N*w Tori' Mar>'h 31 f’otton Spot riuist middling ,’5|o,• Putura* rloaad staadv 4 to J? pft pta n*t lrw*r \fa*rh. 28 4 v Ms* $411v 3*. no,w :4 14c, Octobar 2MTc. Darambar, 2k.Up -r General Upward Trend Observed in Stoek Prices U. St Steel and American Can Scobc New Highs in Brief Trading 1 Session. My RICHARD 8riI,I,ANK. ftnlversnl VnIre Finum-ial Kditnr, New York. March 21.—There was a fairly strong opening to the stock mar ket today with a continuation of the general upward movement that had been under way Thursday and Friday with I’ar-American as the leader. Good gains were made, I'nited Stnies Steel, American Fan and various others scoring new highs. About midway in the short session, fine of the sudden changes characteristic of .1 nervous, active market, occurred. This led to a general movement to get out of stock. Baldwin. American Can, American Locomotive, Texas Gulf Sulphur anil vari ous other issues in which pools operate, declined In a way to suggest precipitate liquidation. Nearly every stock of promi nence Whs under pressure and the decline was in full forcM at the close. Most of the rails and practically all of the industrials showed considerable losses for the day. Prominent Issues suffered more than lesser ones and the market was ’/ery weak at the close. Again In the grains it was a continua tion of the movement in yesterday's mar ket. Liverpool didn't follow Chicago’s ad vance of Thursday. I.>ue to come fii&d up the British exchange opened 3'i ff-d up and rlose<^3d up. Most of the busi ness in the Chicago market wan centered in May, which opened strong and main tained its position pretty well throughout the session. Cotton was dull in tone and narrow It^ movement Cables were not good, the tex tileVsituation in Great Britain being pic tured as by no means bright. Coffee. 15 to 20 points up. , Sugar, dull. - — N New York Quotations s_* New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished by .1. S. Bache and company, 224 Omaha National Bank building: Frl. High. Low. Close. Close. Agrl Chemical . 16% lti Air Reduction _101% GOO 100 100% Ajax Rubber .... ll%\ll% 11% 11% Allied Chemical .. *6% %5 8a 86% Allis -Chalmers .83% 81 % *2 83% Ant Beet Sugar .. «U 38% 4 0 .27% Am Brake Shoe .. 97 95 % Am Can .177% 1 74 1 74 1 7»i% Ain Car A Edry ..213 210 210 212% Am Hide A Death. 11% Am H A D pfd .. 70 % 6 8% 6m % 69% Am Hit Corp . 35% 34% 34% 24% Am Linseed 011 ..23% 23% 23% 23% Am Doco .132% 129 129 132 % Am Radiator ..... ®6% 96 96% 95% Am Ship A Com .. *2 11% 11% 11% Am Smelt . 97% 96 96 96 % Am Smelt pfd. .. .. 108 Am Steel Fdrs ... L0 49 % 49% 49% Am Sugar . .. 63% 63 Am Sumatra . .. .. 15 Am TAT .133% 133% 13.3% 133% Am Tobacco . 88% 88 88 % 87% A tn W W A Klee 48% ,46% 46% 46% Am Woolen . 4 0 37% 38 39 % Anaconda . 39% 38% .38% 38% Asso Dry Goods ,.186% 1 85 18 6 % 185 Asso Oil . 34% 34 34 34 % Atchison .120% 119% 120 120% At Coast Dine ...159% 159 159% 159% At O A W I. 34% .33% 33% 33% At Refining Co. 108% 109% Aust tn-lchola . 26% 24 26 25 % Baldwin . .128% 123% 124% 128% Balt A Ohio . 8 0 78 % 78% 79% Barntdall A . 25% -24% 24% 26% Bethlehem Steel ..41% 40% 40% 41% Bosch Magneto . 31% 30% 30% 29% Brook-Man By ..41 40% 40% 40% Brock-Man pfd ... .. 78% Bronk-Edl Co. 129% 129% Calif Parking . lft2% Calif Petrol . 30% 29% 29% 30% Cal A Aria Min . .. .. 41 52 Caned Par .. .. 146% Cent Death . 16% 14% Cent I/eath pfd . 54% 53% 53% 53% Cerro de Pasco 48% 47% 47% 4"% Chandler Motors . 32% 32% 32% 32 Ches A Ohio 97 95 % 96% 95% chi Gt W com ..11% 11% 11% Chi Gt West pfd. 26% 26 26 26% Chi A N W 65% 64% 64% 65 C M A St P _ 6 6% »% 6 C M A St P pfd .10% 9 10 10% C R 1 A P . 60% 48% 49 5<>% Chile Copper _ 33% 32% 32% 32% Chino . • • . • 21 % Cluett-Peabody .... 61 ('oca-Cola ... .. 88% 8**% Colo F A 1 38% 37% 37% 38% Col Carbon . 4® % Colum Gee . 57% 66% 66% 67 Cotigoleum . 37% 86% 36% 26% Consol Cigars .. 30% 29% 29% 30 Consol Gas .... 76% 76% 76% 76% (’ontin Can . 62% 62% 62% 62% Cunt Mot ora .... 9 s % *% * 7» Corn Prod ...... 39% 39 39 29 % Coxden . 30% 23% 29% 30 % Crucible . 70% €8*4 63% 70 Cuba Cane Hug . 13% Cuba C Hug pfd 69% 68% 68% 69% Cuba-Amer Sugar 30% 30% 30% 30 Cuvamel Fruit .. 63 62 % Daniel Boone .... 3% 3% 2% 3% Davidson Chem .. 35% 36 35 35 Dei A Dark _ 1 35 1 34 134 1 38% Del A Hudson . 138% Dupont .142% 141 % 141 % 142% Dome Mine. ... 14% 14% 14% 14 East man Kodak ..110% 110% 110% 110% Erie . 31 30% 30% 30% Kndirot t-.1 ohr. . 65% 6'. Elec Storage Bat.. . 65% *4% Famous Players . . 95% 94% #5 95% Fifth Av Bus Dine . .. I"** Fisk Rubber .11% 11% 11% 11% Fteischman's Yenst 77% 77 Genera! Asphalt.. 49% 47% 47% 48% General Electric... 264 % 260 260 *64 General Motors .. 72% 71 71% 72 Gold Dqpt . 40 40% Goodrich . 52 51% 51% 61 % Gt Northern Ore.. 25% 36% 25% 35% Gt NO Rv pfd . 66% 65 % 65% 65% Gulfc States Steel.. 71% 73 73 77s, Hartmann Trunk.. 29 28 % 78% 29% Hayes Wheel x... 33% .33 33 33 Hudson Motors 42% 4 2% 42% 4 % Homestake Mining . 40 Houston Oil . 71% 70% 70% 7<»% Hupp .Motora . 16% 15% 15% 15 llllnoLs «>ntra! . . . . 114% Inspiratlon . ;% 7 % Int K c Corp.... 29% 2 7% 377, 3*8; Inter Harvester ..107% lo2% 102% lo:;% Jnt Merc Marine.. 17% 12 1-% 11% inf M Mar pfd... 41% 47% 42% 42", Inter Nickel . 25% 25% 25% 25% Inter Paper . 61% fit) 50 60% I r> I * I Tel AT. j» I % 91 % 1"* Gas . 77% 25% 2 5% 76 % Jones Tea ....... . . . 17 % Jodran Motor .. . 47% 46% 46% 4 7% K C Southern. 35’, 3 5 % Ki Ily-Sprlngfleld. . 15 14% 11% 14% Kennecotf . 60% 50% f,n% 6n I "* Rubber . 12 t^ 1 1 % Dehlgh Valley .. 74% 71% 73 *1 * 73 % f.lina T.ocomotlva, 6f 65 % 65% 66% I.nose Wiles .... *9% 88% «9% 87 T.oiifsville AN..Ill loss. Indium Steel. 41% 39 39% 41% Mack Truck .lilt* 178 1?« 130 May Dept. Store..105% 104% ]nfii^]nr,% Maxwell Motor A.. *7% 86% 86% *6\ Maxwell Motor R 54% 64% 64% 64% Mar Is nd .19% 3* 39 29 Mexican Seaboard. 14% 13% 1.1% 14 Miami Copper .... . 12% 12% M K A T Rv .. 35% 34 \ 34% 3 5% Missouri Pacific . 37% 37 37 % 36% .M" Pacific, nfd . 80 79 79 79 % Montgomer\ Ward 44% 41% 43% 44 Mother Dode. 7% 7% Nash Motors .*85 790 National Biscuit. 68% 68% National Vina me!. 3 3 3 7 Nations! Dead 167 15f% 151 % 151% N Y Air Brake . 46% 46 % 46 \ |r % V. V. Central 118% 117% 117% 118% ■N T . « -V Jll It. ] UN I. " N T N. H AM... 92% .11% .11% North Anirrlcun , . 46% 45% 45 4 \ Northern Pacific 66% 65 6% 6 r. % \ A W It' ...131% 136\ 1 to % i % Orpheum . 1*8 -‘4 Owen* Mottle. 4% * % Pacific* OH . 57% 55% :•« 5 7 Pa. karri Motor .. 1«% 11 1« 16% Pan American . .. *1% 7 / 7 7 79% Pan Arrerl*nn T4. . » % 77% 77% A 1 % pcnn -It Ft . ... 45 4 % 45% 4 5% People- (la a * 1 I ' Per* Marouett* 55 % 54 6* *•«* « PhlHt.cIphla Co . 5% 52% % PhilIIpa Petroleum. 4«% 38% 39% 79% Tierce Arrow 12% 1" 1 % 1 , Pnitum (>r»«l ..108% 188 inn ine% Prea*ed Steel Car . 59% *\ Pro A fl#f . 75% ?5 ?5 '% Pullman 137 1 36 1 36 1'< \ Punta Alegre Sugar 13 «' Pur* OH . 2**4 27% 27% 27% Rad’o Corn '% 61% % 54% ftv Steel Spring 179% 127 Ft a v fen .. 14% 17% M% 1.3% Reeding . 76% 75 7a 75% R eplngl* . 15% 15 15% 15 Rap | A Steel 58% 49% 49% Roy * 1 Hutch N T 52% 5J 5? r. 7 % St l. A S r . . 79% *9% . p % % St T, A S W R8 % 49 49 5<", Schulte flgar Stor* 189’, Seara.Ttort»i|c W 166% 15"% 152% 154% Shell 1 nlon OH . 4 % t % 4 % ’4 % Hlntmona Co . 73% * % 37% - H Sinclair OH . ?n% 19% 19% ■••.% Sinclair pfd .... * 5 # 4 Sloe* Sheffield .... “6% 65% *’.% - \ Skclly till . 24% 24% "4% 2 5 South Paclflfl ... 16 % In" % H»1% 1" ’6* South Hv . *7% 6 7 6 7 K7\ Si a nil oil Cal - «n\ 66% 59% fi" \ Stand nil N r 42% 41 % 41 % 41 % Stand Plat* Olaaa 1 ■’ % HteMSlfl Wat tier 66 66% 59 i % Mtromhcrg Carh 6 4 % * 4'., St udehnk er 4 % 4 7% l % 4!% Submarine Float 11» % 1°'» Texas t %x 4 ■ % 4 - % 4 , 4 *. % Test a a ilulf Sulp 111% in* |««% 111% Ttxaa A ra.* 54% 53 5 7 »% Timk Holl Hear . 39% 39 39% 9% Tohac p,od 75% 75% 75% 75% Tnb Prod "A" .96 Tranaron Oil 4% •% 4% 4% \ nlon Par 147% 143% 14 % 149*. Pnlted Fruit 2'>9 269% N S Caat Tron P 199 inn% i*n% 166% P P t*d Alcohol *1% 71 76 «8% 1 S Rubber 171* 36% 16% % t 8 Rubber pf«2 95 % 6 . 1/ S Steel .122% 1IC% 126% 12:% 4 I7 5* Steel pfd.122% 1SJ% l-tah Copper ...». 85 83 \ a nail turn . 27 % 27 4 27 % 27 Yu audou . . . 1" % Wabash . 25% 24% 25 25% Wabash "A** .... 67 65 % 6 5% 64% Weal Pae . 42% 40% 4i<% 42% West Union .120 West Air Brake ,. ..101% West Klee.69% 69 69 69% Whits Kagle Oil. 27% 27% Whits Motors .... 61% 61% 61% 61% W onlworth Co ... . . 116% 117 Wil I.va-Overland . 12% 12% 12% 12% Willys-Over tffd . 87% 85% 85% 86% Wilson .. . 10% io% W ilson pfd. 3.1 3 2% Worth Tump - 67% 54% 54% 65% Wrigley Co.. 4 9 yellow Cab T Co . 60 45 Yellow Cab M Co . 3f 15 Tots! sales Friday. 1.419.000. Today's 11 a. m. sales. 442 600. Stork sales Saturday. 814,400 ahares. Stork aales for the week, 6,181.000 sha res. Hond sales Saturday, $10,470,100. Bond sales for the^week, $76,477,000. New York Bonds V 4 New York. March 21.—Rond price* held fairly steady today despite severs reac tions which developed in local traction and several oil company issues In sym pathy with another sharp decline In the stock market, A mysterious break In Tnterborough Rapid Transit shares, which was believed to have been based on the company’s urgent demand f«>r new capital, induced heavy selling of the bonds, which dropped 1 to 3 points to new low levels. Other local transportation issues also were heavy. I’an-American Peiroleurn securities which recently have been bid tip in ex pectation of favorable reorganization terms. depressed by a wave of profit taking The company's 6 per cent con vertible bonds yielded 0 points in line with breaks of 3 to 4 points In the shares. Sinclair and other oil company liens which had joined the Pan-Amer icons in an early upswing, maintained their gains fairly well. Trading In the lailroad section was marked by the further recovery of St. Paul obligations. Other changes were narrow and insignificant. Conversion of New York Central ti per cent debentures into common stock was announced, had been proceeding at a rapid pare, with only l.'iH.OOO.OOO of the •bond* now out standing out of the original issue of about $ 1 OO.OOO.OftO. New York, March 21—Following are today’s high, low and closing prices of bonds on the New York Stock ecchange and the total sales of each bond: !:. S. Ilonds. (If. S government bonds in dollars and thirty-seconds of dollars ) Sales (in $1,000). High. Low Close. 6 Liberty 3>*s.101.16 101.12 101.16 14 Liberty 1st 4‘As.. 101.20 101.20 101.20 07 Liberty 2d 4 >4* .100.30 100.28 100.29 01 Liberty 41.1 4'4* .101.19 101.16 101.19 F*8 Liberty 4th 4 ’n*. .101.29 101.26 101 28 ;.9 r S Treasury 4s . 100 1 8 100.17 mi. 17 16 U .S Treasury 4Iisl04.24 104.22 104.24 r orcign. 22 A Jurgen M W 6a.. 9 4% 94% 94% 7 Argentine Gov 7a..102% 102% 102% 97 Argentine Gov 6a.. 96% 96% 96% 12 Aua Gor gtd In 7s.. 95% 95% 95% 6 fity of Bordeaux 6s 84% 84 84 10 Fity of Copen 5% a. 96% 96% 96% 21 F of Or Prague 7%s 90% 89% 89% 1 C of Ft de .1 8s '47. 93% 93% 93% 2 Fzecho H Rep 8s *52 99% 99 99% 3 Dept of Seine 7s. .. 88% K8 88 1 Doni Rep s f F, % s. 92% 92% 9'% 10 D of Fan 5a '62_103% 103% 103% 10 Pom Fan 5%s ...102% 102% 102% 9 Dutch K I 6« 62. .100% ioo% 100% 10 Dth K it 6 % a Nv ’53 97 % 97% 97% 3 Framerican 7%» .. 93% 9.3% 93% 47 French Rep 8s.102% 1 02 102% 47 French Ftep 7a. 89% 89 89 % 85 German e In 7s ret* 94% 94% 94% 17 GOKP Japan 7s rots 90% 90% 90% 45 Japanese 6%s .... 9! % 91% 9 1 % 2 Japanese 4s ....... 82% 82% 82 % 10 Belgium 7%a .109% 109% ]09% 13 Belgium 6 % ■ rets 9.3% 9 3 93% 14 Denmark 6s .10 1% im% 101% 12 Hungary 7%s . 88% 88% 88% 28 Nether 6s 72.103% 103% D>3 % 15 Nether 6s '54.102 % 102% 102% 22 Norway 6s '44 99 % 99% 99% 77 Serbs Fr Slov 8s . 88% * 8 88 % 1 Sweden 5 % a . 99%. 99% 99% 4 Nord Rys 0 %■.... 81% 8 1 »i% 8 Paris Ly-iled 6s... 77 76 % 76% 10 Bolivia 8s . 03 92 % 93 3 Chile «■ '41.107% D>7 107 8 Chile 7r. .loo% inn ion 15 Cuba 5 %s . 98% 98% 9 a % 2 Finland 6s . 8 5 8 5 8 5 Haiti 6s . 93% 9.3% 93% 10 San Paulo sf 8s ..101 inn% ion% 2 Swiss Oonfed 8s .114% 114 114 J JV*1** fJnv o'D '46.101% 101% 101% 11 V’" 37.I0®** J"«'4 1061, *? 5r*1 *". »S14 9f Sfi, 1 Brmll-Ont R K S2fJ ,2^ , - Domestic. , Am A* Ch 7%, 97 96 % 96% 3 Am Fh s f deb 6s 99 98 s* r‘ Am 6s .... 96% 96% 96% 4 A m Sugar 6s .101% 1 u I % 1 o 1 % 4 Am lej & T 5%a 102% 102 1 4 Am TIT col tr 5s.100% ioo% joou 2 Am T * T col t r 4s 96% 96 £ 96% 1 Am \\ W fit Kl 5s 95% 9 5% 95% 23 Anaron c op 7s *38.101% mi m,a? i« Anaeon Cop 6s ’51.100% 100% i«»n% 1 - A r niA< o of D 5 % a 9 2 % 9 ' % «i_ 2 JJ * O rf* f» 'Hi.In.’S In:' 1«!S ’ JJ * 0 l’l s» rtf* 181 u 101 J|’||* '* i1*!1 * O r\ t 4 ’ >1*. si”! ir il T, ° c P ,,’*rr &■ 1*1 1"I Jul 11 Hr I ll hi ron f, A ». 9 4 lx || I. * §*!h pur m 8* »ni ms sii’ * r.,v-is^ 7 -inH'! p d*5 «%" 118% 118 % 1 iS% 1 .‘"V1 deh «» 79% 79% 73% ,.»h * JL} rvt ,n‘;% 10:.% : h 1 h"l A O rvt 448 97 QhT * '’hlr A Allon Ji„ si J* ■ ’. '' * Q pf* vi»m ]«i-, i it, .15 J* .* M *»n 4» 40 40 »8 15 C A- Fast Til 5* 77 : » % 7* * 4 > » M A. J* t P r v t 4 % s 4 7 K 46% 4 7 1, i 4 FMASr P rfg 4 %i 4 *. % 44% 45% 78 FMASt P 5a ’25 4- % 47% 48 ‘ 6 t'hic Ac N W rfg 5s 100% 100% 100% 1 32 Fhlc R>s 5s . 84% 8 3% *4% 30 F R I A P gen 4s . * % 8 3% * t % 68 Fhlc R T A- P rfg 4s 87*, *7% 87% 2 4 FT ASK inr 5s 57% . % * ‘ ’hi A West Ind 4s 77% 77% 7 7% 35 (Tide Fonper 6s 1 Oti % 106% p>6% 54 CCCASt 1, rfg 5s D 96 % 96 96 2 f l'n Term as . .100% lon% 100% 10 Colo A .S rfg 4 % s 92% 92% 92% 5 Com F’ow 6s ..100% 100% 100% 19 Cons Foal of Md f*S *5% 84% 85 14 Funs Pnw 5s 94% 94% 94s* 1CCJ4 deb 8s stpd DM % 101% DM % 3 Den GAK let rfg 5s 93% 9’. *3 1 I> A R G con 4- 92% 9'.*% 82% 2 Dupont Nem 7%a..10T% 107% P>7% 1 F.ast Cuba Mg 7%s 106 106 106 4'* I mn OAeFuel 7%*. P>-’% 1 ' 1 % D'7% 1 Ki ie rvt 4s P ... 7.3 73 73 2 Fisk Rubber 8- . 1 1 I % 1 11 * 1 I 1 % 1 Fla A K Cat fly B D\ 93% 93% 5 Gen Fleet d 5s _101 103 103 5 Goodrich 6 % s ...104% 104% 104% 6 Goodvear T ** 41. 120 1 20 1 20 2 Gr.d Tnk Rv C m IDS 116% 11*.% 12 GM North -s A. ..110 169% 110 8 G r t North 5 s . * '• % 93 % 9 .t % 3 Hersbejr '’hoe 6a... 104% 104% l'i4% 16 Hud Ac M rfg 5s V *7% 87% 67% 5 H»*d A- M ad Inc 5s 12 71 % 72 11 Humble.AAR 5% a 100% 100% P>0% .37 m Hell Trl rf 5s . 9* % 9v % 9« % , 2 111 Ont 5 % s 90% 9"S *rtA» 11 ICVS'IAN" rf 5s . i‘ 98 9* 21 lnt R T 7s. 9 0 *8% 68% 50 lnt R T 6« ...... 72 69 69 216 lnt R T rf 5s sf 6 4 62 % 6;* % 27 lnt .8 G N ad 6s 71 70% 70% 2 lnt A G N 1st 6s.. 103% 103% 103% 1 Inf M M sf 6s . . 6 •> % 69 % 69 i in it- I Paper rv r.sA*6 *7% *8 4 K F Ft M A M 4a. . 83 % «? % *1 J? K C P A 5s •« 97% 98 F K C Mnuthern 5s . *<% 68»t *6% 2 K C Ter nv in si 4s 84% 64% *t% I Ksn Gas A- K 6s .lon^ joo% 100% 1 K ellv S Tire ft* . . 97 97 97 I T G of St L - %a 99 98 % 99 l.iggett A- M 5a .100% 100»% 100% 2 I. A N 1s' rfg 4 %a 93% 93% 93% 7 % A N unified 4« 93% 93% 9"-% 1 1 nulsvllle O A K f.s 91% 9393% 7 Mr(ina Copper 7a 119% 11*% 119 2 Manat I Sugar 7%s loo 99% 100 8 Man Hy "d 4s 54% 64% 1 Market f»t Rv 7s. 9* 94 9* 1 Midvale Steel rvt 64 9uU 90% 90% 2 Mil K Rv*!,t rfg 6s 49% 99% 94% 1 \t A st 1. 1st rfr 4s 1 s % 1 '•% 1 • % 1 M KAY n f In 5s A 91% 91% 9t% 7, \« KAT *v a < 1.1 5s 4 *5 6( 64% 4 M., Frti - fi. 1st 6 s .DM 1 " ’ DM 4 Mil i ' % 1 1 8 N o T A M 5%s 100% ion D*« 5* v Y Cen deh 6s 1in% l'ft% 3", vy e'en rfgAimp Sa lft1% loO « 101% 4 N 3* Fen con 4s * * % * * % 9 4 % \ V Y «' A Ht t, "’ % s ** 5 % 9 5 95’. 5 NY F.discn rfg 6',s 113% 113 1 I 3 % 100 NYN’HAH 7s 4 f» » 997, 4*»4 49% 1 NY Nil AH rvt 6 s 48 8 4 % 6 * % «>% 4 NY Tel rfg 6# 41 1*6% 106% 1<>6% « NY Tel gen 4%s 96% 96 % 9#». 15 NY1VAR 4 *| * 98 64% K« % 4 V fi W rvt 6s 1UH 1^7% IDA W con *S 91 91 4| 5 No Am Kd sf 6s inA% 10«1% loo% 3 Vo r«' new Ss P 97 % 97 97 2 No st Pon 1st 5a A 9'% 95% 95% 10 n e Wash R R AN 4s *2% *2% <2% 13 Tar 4 1AK 9ft 94% 95 s Pm TAT 5p S2 95 % 95% 95% 421 Pan An* PAT 6s 117% 114 114 I Pepn RR 6%s 110% 110% lto% 21 Penn HR fern 5s 64 97 % 47% 97% 31 T*enn HR ten 4%# *4% 94% 94% 5 Pb Is 1 o rfg 6« 104% 104c, 104% 1 1‘blls Cn &%s . 96% 95% 98% 1 IMr-r. * Arrow *« 9 ? % 4" % 9 2% • 1 Port RUAP 1st 6* M 97', 9 7% 97% | pTot»,d m Car 6s 95% 9.' % 45% 3 Wsndlnt gen 4%s 94 9r>% 94 1* H M Wi.nl tr is ?*% Yf% V9% 15 Mtf.IMA.ft rfk 4s 44% 94% *4 % 45 Htl.l'lAM 4s RAG d *7 *6', 87 1ft HI |.ASF rn II 4s A *5 74% 7 5 "ft Ht I. A « F adf «a *7% 87% 67% 26 H1I.AH Fr Inc «s 8ft\ 6- % *0% t S' I. Hn . on 4s 9 8C4 *8'4 64 % 2 Ml P A K «'S1. 4%s 84% «4% 64% 2 Ht P Pn !»e|» IS Irt 1% 101% 101% "-»! Sf n li \ I. « t>n 6 s 90% 8 ft s, 9ft 3ft Scab A I« n.11 fts 7ft % 75 75 10 Mesh A 1. rfg 4s 66 66 66 20 Min* Cn« It enl 7s 9jtL 9.’% 92% ?4 Mine F Oil 6%» 84% *7% M% ' Sin. Pine 1. 5s 84% *4% M% 67 Fkalh »»it 6%» 11* 110% 110% 4 So Rail gen «%a 109% 109 109% ? Hr* Hail gep 6s D'4% 104% 104% 3 Mo Rs .1 gen 4s 1 7 76 % 76% 73 Mo Bell T rfg 5s 98% 94% 98% 6 Tens Flae rft 6s 1«!\ 10]% 4 Third K v* a 11 ; • 4’ % 41 % 41 % 4 Tnledn Fdtson 7s 110 110 110 6 1' rsrtfi. t.f 4* 08 03 91 1 « I’ < Rubber 7%s 106i| 106V4 10«% 4 V ft ftubbar is - 11% li% 15% t 0 11 r 8 Steel a f 6s ..105% 105% 105%! a rtap Pow £ Lt 6a >4 94 94 ' 5 Ya Car I'hftn 7a . *5% *5% 6*1 % ! 6 \ a Ry 4- Pow rfg 6a 9b 95 95 , 69 Virginian Ry 6a... 9* 97% 97% I l Wabash lat 6s ..100% 100% 100% 21 Warner Sug "a 39. 79% 74% 79% J6 Western Klee 6a.... 96% 94% 96% 1 W Maryland lat 4a 64% 64% 64% 7 Western Pacific 6s 91% 91% 93% 2 Wen Union 6%s..ll0 109% 109% 4 Weatlnghousa K 7s. 107% 107% 107% 1 Wtllya-O 1st 6%a. .100 100 loo 6 WTISOtiWC s f 7%a 72% 72% 72% 2 Wilson A Co evt 6a 72% 72 % 72% 69Young 8 A T 6s- 94% IS 94% Total saTes of bonds today were $6.4.»1. 000. compared with $13,779,000 the previ ous day and $7,356,000 a year ago. Bond Market Averages. Saturday Frldav Ten first-grade rails.69 95 69 47 Ten secondary rails ....... *4. 66 64.44 Ten public utilities.90.76 9o.«t Ten industrials .96.05 96 01 fTombined averages .91.41 91 41 Combined month ago.91,40 .... Combined year ago.94.26 .... Total sales, par value, $6,451,009. | New York Curb Market ^ _ New York. March^ll.—Total aale# of stock*, 366,100 shares. Total sales of bonds. $410,000. Following is the official list of transac tions on the New’ York Curb exchange, giving all stocks and bonds traded In. Industrial*. Sales. High. Low. Close. 300 Arm# Coal new... 72 72 72 400 Adirondack PAL.. 3«% 36*4 30% 200 Am GAR new_ 71 % 71*4 71 4 loo Am Haw .K-! . in»B 104 104 125 A111 Li A Trac_147 146 147 l.joo Au PAL new_ 65 4 54*4 ?»4% 30 Ah PAL pfd . MX xx XX loo Am .Superpower H 2x4 28 4 2X% >P Armour < 'o 111 pfd X9% 89% 89 4 200 Asad GAB new... 26% 26% 264 .800* At la nth* Fru*i Co. 14 14 14 800 IloisMonault Co . . . 14 14 1 4 30 Gordon's Mill* ...14x4 14X4 14X4 100 Hkyn City 'RR_ X4 8 4 8 4 3500 Car Light . 4 4 3 4 4 4 1800 Cent Pipe Corp.. 15*4 14 4 15% 1000 Chapin Hark* Inc. 20 19 4 20 900 fhalterton A Sons 17*4 15*4 174 3t*0 Chicago Nipple A 81 30*4 31 300 Com Pow Corp. .. 110*4 1094 110 '5 Com Pow pfd ... 81*4 8 1*4 8 1*4 100 Com Pow war ... 28 24 28 600 Con GAB Ba> new -.4% 34*4 34 4 4 00 Cont Bakeries A . .117 116*4 1164 3100 font Bakeries B . 26 25 25 200 Cont Bakeries pfd 94*4 94 4 94 4 100 Cont Tob Inc.... 21*4 21*4 21*4 300 Cuba Cornpanv . . 38 38 38 X00 De Forest Had ctf 24% 23*4 23*4 loo Del LAW Coal... 128 4 126*4 $2x4 300 Do- bier Die Csfg 1 f. \ 1 5 % 15% 1800 Dubilier CAR new 16 4 J 6 % 1 5 % 700 Durant Motors .. 17*4 17*4 174 '•00 Dux Co Inc...... 2# 4 28*4 25*4 3100 El Bd A Sh new. 62 6 0 6 0*4 150 El Bd A Sh pfd . 11*3 4 103 103 10 ) Film Inspection 7% 7% 74 400 Freed Kisemann .. 9 *4 9 9 100 Freshman (ChaaHsJS 13 13 Hto Gillette Rax new.. 63 63 63 100 Glen Alden Coal.. 130*4 120*4 330*4 3200 Goodyear Tire ... 29 *4 28% 29 600 Grennan Bak .... 16*4 16 16*4 200 Grimes RAC.,, ip' 11 14 jju 300 Happ Carn.y St A. 6% 6% 6% -oOO Hazeltine Corp .. 2otZ 19*^ 19**. 300 Hayden Chemical .2 1 2 200 Inf Match pfd*. 4 1*4 41 4 1 500 Kelvinatnr Corp... 23% 23*4 t'XK H*0 Lehigh Pow Sec.. 97 97 97 12**0 Lehigh Cal Coal.. 40 .39*4 394 25 Lehigh Coal Safes 82% 82% 8 2% -••0 l .berty R C Stores X % X *4 8*4 H><» Marconi Canada 1% 1% 1% 190 Mengels Rox .... 45 4 4 % 4.'. 6<»0 Mid West Util 98 97 *4 g~i/ lo Mid W Ut pr In. 102% 102% 102% ‘•o0 Mot Wheel new. . . 17% 17 1 7 - Mu* Master Corp. 12% 12*4 1 •» *2 -.00 Nat Dist ctf* . ... 30*4 30 20 * 08O Nat Powf. a Id.... 230 *»9§ 2*9 l". y.-Z l'7'r™^ i»*S ins nms £•» -N Y TaI pfd.mu ] IVi 11"U No Star,, Pow IIP J ns u Jtn lno omnibus Corp ,-tf j, a ,, IJJJ OPMnhelm Onllinw -l'j uu 4iu ra,hp Kuril A...4SU <fi 1 11™ •i*2 Kow s <• «'»rp N Y («1 3*u r.l'i Jim PyrAnn Mfp 1)4 ,,,2 Ibb Rnid T Or 7, pfd JJ ’ JR-o Mot0rClrk... M,4 |S,, :nn r„v, Radio ctf,.. 7 7 C 300 Shattuck Co ,«u ,i,, , "I * nf.r Mfg . ..;!** .T ‘ r*>*i * i™... •« *•* •*{ fK••• % *!» *z, *nl.°r C !" I-n, El Pow. . si sJ ‘ -4 4 «!! Ih!rmlodyn* Had 12*; 12 r**i - Jhomp5nn R*d ctf 9% 9 i4 -,rp si s> h Car bid, ; ■ l-,' -no I nit,d 0 .1 f: nfw 3] ,♦ 3! *' e- j » r;: *U *?" WMt.rn I'ow,, ,1V Inn iyhTle *Hru !*** »< :i::“ wbkwi?."‘sks;i',,-„ -j> ;L -'to Yellow T cab N Y U 14% standard Oil*. I- • ■=■.-> **S *•* l xo Bucke>e^ J -ne t- * r.* * 4 -*™ * |h**“*‘hrough M f g . H * || c »o Cont i Op . «|b “? !?! -'iimberland Pip. tin 133B jV: * linn II*"ll Oil. f." fill I,,n 1 u,m Hurabl. Oil , , ri" *i; » «»0 "bln Oil > ;. ,■ l7nn.Fra.rl. ni| 5^, 2 119 Pcalrle Pine Line. 118** 117% im 7 n Southern P I.ln., ub ‘ *1 m-il tou,h e.in on .i73 j,, ,7S in,no Stand I..! of Ind . s* tju «i»nd o ! of Kan m la * lit! *S'*n,1 "r K 111 117U It? t **J® Oil of N T. 4i .1 1 *11 ‘ .n stand Oil iif (ibio lit jit j51 *^an * P -HI -*p.. jn 3nu 2„nn \ nouum Oil... It s,i* J®® Aik Nat Oh, . iS ,? *!9 40.» , a rib Synduatf a u iu 31* ■70,1 1 111A A Sorv:,,. new 77 jsu ji. SO CHI., Servlo. . ,, , jJP ,121 S‘‘rv " -dfo lfi'i HU 1,1_ 2900 t oiomblan Svnd t*u it son rr.nl. Syndf.«i. . iju ,1V :ooo l.tb.on Oil . . .1! ,V 70n llutf Oil «*.. si * ,5V 5™ peVro.l*un) ”5 5r* :i± Soon#Lance Creek z i • 48900*Latin Am Oil 7 4 4 loo'.VIargay <^u . . 1 u , J C OOVMe, , „ on j, * ,i * A, * 600 Peer Oil. 1% j t’ il Rcnnok O Cp new 21% 21% «i % 1*°5 Royal *>nadtan .. *. *7*1 3400 Ryan Cun .... 8 *• 7% 71 50 • Salt Creek Con 8 % « 3."0 Salt Creek Prod.. *7% 27 *7 3*00 United Cen Oil *% ,% •00 X'enezuelan Pet... 4 4 4 4 0 Wilcox on 8 % 400 Woodley Pet .6% & t jo®"* Y Oil A fia® . 6 6 6 4 5000*Am Commander . 2 2 3ooo*Arixona Globe. . 29 27 29 100*i ('anario Copper .3% *.'.'* " 3 % •«>t’9*Chfno Ext . 64 ft* 64 3°90*Comatock Tunnel .41 r.s 4 1 2»i0 cons Copper M*n . 3 A A ;; ,*, 6000*1 >i am on d fie id 13 H ®* x 4’ 1009*Dtvide Extension.. 3 2 3 ' * Engineers Gold M 30% "9 29 I'too* Eureka Croesus 1« 16 16 1 &000*Forty-nln* Min ng 2 5 2 3 2 4 2'*oo*Mh rmill Dlv M 9 9 9 mo Holllnger Gold M 14 14 14 »oo Howe Sound Co... 1 • % 19% 19% 1600 • Ind !,e.x<1 M 11 12 Ji 40'* Jerome Verde Dtv 1 *4 |u 1 . 14600* Jib Cons . .. \3 12 14 190*» Kav Copper 2 1 *% 2 lo00*M-Kin-Dat S*\*ge 2 8 | 24ooo*\ational Tin .11 11 n ::oo ohm f'yprer . *4 «2 xj 20Of*P;irmas Porcu . . . 30 2.5 30 1.3Ai>*Plymouth Lead . . 8? 49 12 500 premier Gold .... 2 A ?% 2 A 111 400* ‘Red Warrior . S3 30 $1 6000'ban Tov . 5 5 8 1000• stand v,| Lead ..11 13 J$ 30** Teck Hughea .... !% 1% |% 1000*Temlskamlng . . . 22 22 22 90it*Tonopah Belmont .. 45 so 65 x0-* Tanopnh Exten •% 1A '% looft*Utn Eastern ..52 52 62 7000*1' M Cont Mines . 11 10 u loonutah Ape* 6% *. % 6% 5oo Walker Mining "3% .* % 4 1 ot* W en-1 en Cop Min * % 3% 600-.®West I'tah Corp 19 11 19 1 Allied Parker M *<>% *0% 10% 1 Aluminum 7a 33 107% 1®I% 10T% 2 Am «; a El 6* .. 06% !l*% la% l Am PAT.t 6a old OS'* OS'* !i t. Am Roll Mills ft It] % 194% I ♦ AJ>< Sum rob 7%* 00% 00', 06% An- Thr^d 6a .163% inj% 103% 1 A"«l Vm *Oll 7 % a mo 300 300 t,A«‘i’ Mm W4a 6%a SJJ4 s'% S3'* 4 A • O A W ! S» . . 63 6 4 *; 5 RM «a 0 4% 04% 04% T Reth st 7« *s 104 103% 103% ? t tn Vt Rv Eq 7a 110% 110% 110% r Clflf* JOrv 7a R 16.^% IPS'* 16.3% 3 ritUt SrV a C 110% T10 110 4 Cltle* Ft v 7a 1> 10J J01% J02 I 4 t'ltiet St x T'AI. 6* 04 04 04 7 Ton Ota Ralt 6%a 100% 10f% 11 3 % « Cudahy V* k S%* oo 02% 03 3on 1'eeri A Co 7%a 104% 104% 1<4% 1 Fe.i Ml* 6* J-.. |S% 0«% 04% 1 Robert (lair 7* ill 101 101 2 1 eh It b Tow Ft r 6*101% 101% mi % 1 Manitoba 'a Id? 102 10J 3 ilm rl* A Co 7 %*. 103 1M 103 13 N O rub Mv S* »n «»% 90 st* p 6%.* 1^1% ml'*'101% St a, R rv *%*.!*»% l'*% *lv«% 27 Ohio Power R R 0*% 02% 0" % 4 Penn r A l.t R* . . 06% 0S% 06% 2 Phil 11 I*a Ml 00% 00% 00% 7 Pub Si v KAO 6 % * 00% 00% 00% 3 Pur# (Ml 6 % it .100 100 100 II shawatieen 7a 103% 103 10.3 27 stand 4} A El 6 % a 150 110% 110'* 6 Sun Oil .'•'«* . .. 06% 06% fat, 7 S*v 1 ft A On S* 06% 06 % 96% 6 I n Oil Cal R* 06 06 06 36 \ aruttm ('ll 7a . .106% !•'»■% ln».% Wehalei Mill* tki 00 t»% 00 I melon Honda 7 Kat n n Ft mil'# 7a « 7 % *7% 07% i Ind 11W Fin 1 r !■% o | •, ? N e t h * r l a »' d a 6a 72 103% 10.3% 103% ' Krupp t Ft lad 1 7* 04% 04% 04% •Cant* a ahare New InrV l'rled l>»lt N>« T '-k M*- h ,M t'x apnrtlid Ar pi#*—r>nii P* una*—- Qu*at Apr'fr** *nd Paarh#a -Ftr n Raliino—Q jit Omaha Produce L----'I March 21. butter. Dreamery—Loral Jobbing price* to re tailers: Extras. 50c; extras In 40-lb. tuba. 49c; standards. 48e; firsts, 47c. Dairy—Buyer* are paying lie for No^ 1 tabl«» butter 1n roll* or tub*. 2\Q~io ror packing stock BUTTERFAT. For No. 1 cream Omaha buyar* are paying 37e per lb at country stations, 43c delivered at Omaha FRESH MILK. „ l Price quotable: $2 15 per cwt far freah I milk testing 3.6 hutterfat. delivered^ on dairy platform. Omaha. KGOS. For fresh eggs delivered at Omaha: Ca^e count, around $* 10 per case. Frlcea above for eggs received In new or No. 1 whltewood cases; a deduction of 25c will be made for second-hand cases. In moat quarters a premium 1a being paid for selected eggs, which must not b* more ihan 48 hours old, uniform in aizc and color (meaning all solid colors—-all same shade). The shell must be clean and sound, and the eggs weigh 25 ounces' per dozen or over. •fobbing prices to retailers: X7. .q ape Hals 31c per doz ; X7. 8. extras, commonly known as selects. 29©>30c. POXJ1.TR Y. Price quotable for No. 1 stock alive, delivered Omaha: Springs, smooth ley soft meat. 26c; stags. 15 {f 1 * < hen-, heavy. 20922c; hens, light. 179 21c; old rooster*. 10c; ducks, f. f. f. around g< ese. f. f f. 8fj>l«to; capon*, over 8 lb-.. 32c; 7 to 8 lb*. JXC per Mi . turkey*, f h t. ?» lb*, and up. arouml 22c; pigeons, $ l 00 per doz'm. Dressed Dash prices for dressed poul try, No. 1 stock delivered Omaha, are nominally 1% 3c above quotations for in# poultry. Jobbing price* of dressed poultry to retailers are nominally as follows: Spring.-, soft. 35c; broilers. 35f/4"o; h» ns. 25928c. ducks. 2 3 9 30c, geese. 159 18c; turkeys, 25<6 28c. REEF CT7TS Wholesale price* quotable: No. 1 ribs, 25c; No. 2, 22c; No. 3. 16c; No. 1 loin* 33c; No. 2. 31c. No. 3, 19c; No. 1 rounds, l&tyc; No. 2. IT^c; No 3. 14- ; No. 1 chuck*. 12c; No. 2. 12c ; No. 3| 8Lc: No. 1 plate*. 8V*c; No. 2. 8c; No. 3, 7c. FRESH FISH. Nominal Jobbing quotations as follows: Black bass, 3 2c; halibut. 25c; white fish, front, yellow pike 30935c; buff.tin, 18c; bullheads. 27c: northern catfish. 37c; southern catfish. 30c; filler of haddock. 27c; black cod sable fish. 18c; red enap per, 26c: flounders. 20c; crappies, 27c; Spanish mackerel, 27c; white perch. 17c; frozen fish 3®5c less than prices above. ; oysters. 12.8594 l<> gallon CHEESE. American cheese, fancy grade Jobbing price* quotable as follows: Single dai-te*, j 25c; double daisies 25e: square prin's * 264c; longhorns 26c; brick. 26c. 1 in- ! burger. 1 -ih style $3.69 per doz domestic. 38'*. imported Roquefort. 59c. ! New York, white ;;2c. FRUITS Quotable Jobbing prices for No 1 s'oek. Peara—Fancy, bushel baskets. Clair geaus. 11.76. Oranges—Navels, extra fancy, p#r box, f5.25®?. 00: Florida. $5.0096.75 Grapefruit — Florida. $3.50 9 4 28. Bananas—Per lb . 10c. Lemons—California, extra fan^r, $* 00® 8 60: fancy. 17.5098.00; choice, 17.00; limes. 100 rount, carton. 12.00. Dranberrles—Extra fancy Howes. 33-qt carton. $5.00; 60-qt. box. $7.50. Apples—In boxes: Extra fancy Pell clous. $5.00; W.nesap* >4 00; Jonathans, $3.5; gpitzenberg*. $3.5.1. In bask ms; 'Vlneaaps. *3.00. in barrels Wlnesans •J-*®: Geneton*. $7 00; I3en Davis, $6 59 tt 7.22. VEGET ABr.K.I. Quota!,I. Jobbing price* for Vo 1 ,tork- ! . Roota— Carrot*. buihel basket ' *- **: b**t*. 12 DO; turnip,. Sweet Pota foes—Crate, $1-,fi. Asparagus—California, p*r lb Sle ^ucumbers—rer doz . $2 50. ■_ l Ik fl K° * * B * turn,r- in sack* Jc • IP.. 3Hca,,^2Sc: 'arro'*- P«r» Spinach-*Ba*Vet. J’ 25. Cauliflowe*—-Per era** |* *5 O.bbag. Holland **»J, cri..* ac p?r ! b o T, L ' abhage crates. 3c per lb P { Radishes—Southern dozen bun«h*a. 75c lb th , R Ohioa. in ,ank». I V ! Ohior'J *2°;sb*, »r.r'' 'ack* * »*: — dj Let uce—Head. per crate t■ , j dozen. $1.2 . hot house leaf .Ve°°* ptr 4lery California and Florida fanev C*Ufor*to -c.ra ..'77:/'7-7—. ” lug. $-> 00 bn.k.t ,| j„ '■ „ . Kr.ofn', <-atdMd,l-??rV,’:® J'""’'1 '!«• than f " ‘ >mah» folb.w ,M bh «,.n t !JOU" ’ ’"** ** -'lUMII per fan, v b V. '-r bbl ^.w'^nnfeVirV^^-Mu u'S' or ’ f “‘'b'oZha'h'* ^'V ,00' 'c*rl“*'1 let-, i Dro,).Tn*"nf;r1,B* •« per cent V"r:ln> or yellow J4* on !uJ?rr^n,f®*,-‘3 "" «*>‘ f-tein hh!VC"nd.n«e4 f. r feedlnr 10 »w .'.••r.MVi'h.rSn'V fl*k* N"'n|n*l ouot*tj,,n*. carlo.* Io!l. *"o oo‘ £?"' *ran<tgfd. prompt "i*. brown short* Jj* • . e*-<v -h,,- - $’I no flour middling.-. $ . ' *■* e tar, of flour and r ed. ... f7»100 more per ton Erg Shells—Dried and ground. 100-:b b*f* •"» lota. 125 no „„ ° i *t* **••!—Cho;,r. prompt de!!v*ry. »- on,I hand bag* 122 6(1 Vo 1 p.„mp| 1 delivery, second-hand hags $25 00; No • ! prompt delivery, second h^nd t ags $_ •:?» ; ainsead Meal—34 per cent protein 1 prompt. 941.10 FIET.D SEED Nominal quotations per 100 pounds fair average quality Alfalfa $2 1 00ft 22 00 -rJ?Z*r- $$ 9 11 "0 : red Clover ,$.. PO© 4 00 timothy. $4 5095 00; sudan gras*. $3.5041 4 00 <>mmnn millet $ 1 25 6/ ■ i$y- *VS"n Jl *Q%S * • ■*»« j HAT. Prairie hiv re<elpts continue fairlv heavy; oualitv of arrivals fs r: sabs lelnr made well in lire with quotations j whi* h are a little lower Damaged j prairie is very slow sale; and w»-t prairie J not wanted at any price Alfalfa r.« reipts are light Good alftlfa moving fairly well. but *v> demand for low grade* quotation* or which have »**en I reduced. Damaged alfalfa not wanted Nominal quotations, carload lots Upland Prairie- \'n i, tl<> «o**ll No 2 L 0U«» fid; No 3 $?ft.i#»S.ft<» Midland Prairie No 1 $10.06® 19.60 No. 2 $*».0O tr 9 00: No 3. $6.00*, 7 on Lowland Pf.»irir—No. 1 $'304/7 50 No 2. $5 00#* c CO Alfalfa i hoire. $’7 00 No ?. $• 0n > ' '6"0 standard, fit 004*1400 N • $« 00© 10 00; No ' $6.00'1; 7 00 . Sirtw-Oit, $: 0«®aoo. tth^t $-• non I t .00 I HIDE* WOOL TU.I/VW "* hide market -« #air'\ sfeadv r ' *»mahs prices »re unchanged g<»ne*-n!l\ The wool market s weak and somewhat lower Pelts ha\ e been reduced 2 'r. *nd unwashed wool top quotation re du-'ed al»out 2e. Tallow and grease fa r ly steadv Quotable prices dealers’ weight* and •election* delivered Omaha Hide*—Seasonable (cured). and *r null*. 5i- *nd 4c; brands 6c and 4<*. glues 4«#c; calf. $14 Lc and 1* k;p llHe end 10r deacons 760 each hnrse hides $ • and $2 50 each: ponies and clue* $] e.xrh ' colt* 2Sr each; hog skin*. 15c each | dry flint hide*. 13c per lb.; drv salted J lie; drv glue* 4c Wool—Pelt*. $1 25®] *s each for full j wooled skins lambs 60c to $ 1 00 each ! shearlings 40c to 60e. according 10 take 1 ff and lencih of wool; clips, no value wool unwashed. ^€24) 40c Tallow — No 1 7c: B tal’ow. <Hc Vo c 2 tallow. *r A creese 7c B grea-** pork crax $40 00 per tun; beef ra\ $40 vellcw grease 6c. brow n grease. 6 lx • t{ per ion: beeswax. ?5 • t er lh Duluth Dm. Duluth Minn March 31 —Clone Kla\— t March April and May cloned $ '4. JuD ’ i: <i s MONEY IN WHEAT —Grain market* , exrited $12 buys Advance* or Decline* 10.000 bu. wheat or corn Vo further ' rink 4r movement from Option priet fnea opportunity to take $400 prof \ . It. $300. etc Market letter and pa*ticu •ar* free Fidelity Brokerage Co. Dept X. Kanaaa City, Mo. ' WEEKLY REVIEW Omaha Livestock Market s-—-' l»y th* Associated Tree*. ^ Following It the United ?*tetee Depart ment of Agriculture weekly Omaha live atock market; _ _ Cattle Price* for fed ateera and ye». lings had a lower trend this week, al though receipt* weje moderate. "***. chop e yearlings and handy weight steer* were in heat demand and eh"* the least loss, with today's values 150 25c lower l!**avy ateers and bulk of the supply were fully 25n low'er. with ex tremes on weighty steers showing $•■ i* 50r decline. The weMc’a top price or $11 75 wn * pn id for b<Rh heavy and in . . Choice weighty st*er* tea« hed $ 1" • .• and several load* of > •*J* Imps and medium weights turned g 10 . 5 'oil 00. Hulk turned at $*.75^10.66 The hater grades of she stock lifld steady with m.-t turn srnilei w-ak ami lOOOo 1 (1 wer Hulk butcher cows cashed at^$500 6/7.B" Heifers cleared mostly at I7.00M k 7. with light offerings upward to $:• t]5. Hub.gna hulls held steady and beef hulls ml van #«1 fully 25c on broad ship ping demand Veal worked 5C»4f75c low ■ l i I>. || n »'♦'•<* Stockers and f•—1 * r-i ire weak to around 25c lower for the h.-.-u, bul.. I* .with bulk $6.25^ H To. Hogs The rapid advance In bog prices continued unabated towards the close l«it wck ami on Monday and Tuesday value* reH• bed f . IV high levels for the winter racking sej. on or \vere highest ain^o t" • tuber. 1920 As is usual when sharp up turn* Hie recorded, there are react Ions, and such i- tb- ise on Wgdnesdu' end Thuradav of this week, partial lose of th'* week's g*> ins being recorded, Thurs ilay’s price show.ng only a net upturn of 15'u20c from a week ago Thursdays bulk of -alis i.um' d from $13.408/ 1 '*■ < ♦*. top $13.90, while week's top stand* at Sheep; Sharp decline* with weight dis criminations has been the out standing features n t i.e foi Par* • trad'-. \.»lu**s $1.(*"<w 1.50 Jo. -r than /» w-c’ ago Thuts dav's sale of handy weight I.imfc* ranged from $ 15.5067 15.75. tops *i6,oo: strong weight la mi - $1 5.00*1 15.50. Sheep a'« hofe. d**s|ra lile weight ew* - iiiocn*^ $9.6075. Feeding and shearing lambs r-mt* i|ij"ted a s dosing i lower, d* !_\' hie feeding weight lambs $1f *.0$« 16.75. ring lamb# $14 f_ New \ ork 4 of fee. New York. M ui-h 21.—The market for coffee futures opened today at an ad » a nee r.f Hi to 19 points on a continua tion of yesterday's buying promoted by steadiness in Brazil, reports that Sao Paulo had secured another loan in this country and talk of a slightly better cost % and freight demand May sold up to l'.*a,oo and closed at that figure, the gen e al #i rkc- dosing at net advents* of 1" to 2" point- .‘-'ales were estimated ft 50 000 hags Closing flotations: March. 20.79* . May. 19.60c; July. 18.50c; September, 17.60c; October. 17.45c; December. 16.95c. S;w, coffee. <|U;et, Rio 7*. 21 \%c: Samoa 4s. 26 to 2i’*« 4 Idea go Fotatw*. Chicago. March 21 —Potato**—Early morn ng trading slow-; market duli; re ceipts, 75 cars; total United States rhip inents, *::6 * am; Wisconsin sacked round white- few sales $1.00 fi1.1 5 ; mostly $1.00 6/105; Michigan hulk Russet Rurals. $1.10. Idaho sacked Russets. 12 - 5 2 5" \l>\ KK'I hr.MKM . ECZEMA You will be compelled to admit that the results of S-S.S.are really amazing! MANY people Imagine that ec zema or tetter needs only some'external application on the skin in order to get relief. This is because the attention of the suf ferer is so violently directed to the intense burning and itching which accompanies this disease. Try as they may—permanent relief will never be theirs untjl the disease laden blood is thoroughly cleansed. We know there is one thing that stops eczema and that is more red blood-cellsl S.S.S. builds them by the million! Yotl can increase your red-blood-cells to the point where it Is practically impossible for ec zema to exist. We know that as blood-cells increase in number, blood impurities vanish! We also know that night follows day. Both are facts! But have you, eczema Eufferers, ever actually taken ad vantage of this wonderful fart? Thousands just like you have never thought about it. Skin eruptions, eczema, with all its fiery, skin dig ging torture, and its soul-tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, biackheads and boils, they all park up and go, when the tide of blood cells begins to roll in! Blood-cells nre the fighting giants of Nature! S.S.S. builds them by the million! it has been doing it since 1SC6. S.S S. is one of the greatest blood-cell builders, blood-cleansers and body strengthened known to us mortals' When you put these facts together,—then to continue to have eczema and skin eruptidhs looks more like a sin than a dis ease. S.S.S. contains only vege table medicinal ingredients. Be cause S.S.S. does build red-blood cells, it routs eczema, clears the skin, builds firm flesh, fills out hollow cheeks, .and gives you that more up and going appearance. - S. S. S. is sold St sit good drug stores ia two sites. Tha lsrger aim is mora economical. ' Q Q % World s Best 7>Iood Mrdicinr \1»\ I KTlst MF VT. MONEY IN GRAIN fir.SO buys guarantee option on 10 000 bushels of wheat or corn. Na further risk. A mpvfiRfnt of Se from option price rive* you an opportunity to take ** *500; 4c. * 400; Sc. «-n00. etc. WRITE TODAY FOR PARTICULARS aid FREE MARKET LETTER Investors Daily Guide. 5. W. Branch Dept. 5-2, 1016 Baltimore Ave., K. C.. Ma r J. S. BACHE & CO. F st a Wished 1*92. f New V'rV St vk Firhauf# Mrmkfri i'.'"'*?. ' !' V1' ' J.r*<* i New i «'rk Cotton Mchanga 1 ami other loading Fxchargea, Naw York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S L aSalle* St. Branches and correspondents located in principal estie*. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton,Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or * Carried on Conservative Margin H t. BISHOP. Manatar 224 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg , Omaha v _ Telephone JA <k*cn $1$7 t* "Tha Pacha Review*4 sent on application— Correa pond eaca to▼ i*ed.