14 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Wheat it Verjf Weak and Kang-fi from One to Three Cent Lower in Price, CORN G0E3 TWO CENTS LOWLE OMAHA. March 1. Wis. Cash hl was riry wnk today, and rsnsed from 1 to I cents lower. Th receipts of thin cereal wer quit heavy but the demand u rather Rio and the traders war not anxious to let CO of their am In at a cents decline. 'orn receipts were a ten Rood and there was a Rood demand. The bulk of the samples sold 1 oenta lower and a few csrs of the better grades went at un changed price. fata receipts were very light and the cash demand only moderate, the msrkav being quoted at practlally unchanged prices. Hye remained unchanged. Itarley ruled from 1 cent lower to 1 rents higher, th malting barley selling on the advance. Clearances of wheat and flour wer equal to l.7M,ono bu.; corn, erf.OOO bu.; oals. LMIM bu. At Liverpool wheat closed d lower; corn unchanged. 1'rlmary wheat receipts were 1.774,W bu. and shipments HMt.ru bu., against re ceipts of 771,00 bu. and shipments of 71.- bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.771.H0 bu. snd shipments 7.(J bu., sgulnst re ceipts or . bu. and shipments of , ' bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were frAOOO Im. and ahlpmenta 9u7,(u bu.. ssnlnst re retnla fif l.Krinno bu. an(j shipment! of l.hi.',vU0 bu. Inst rear. t'AnUOT RECEIPTS. Wheat, corn, uate, Chicago Minneapolis , Ihiluth Omaha K areas City., St. Louis i: ..631 . 42 .14 .1W .U4 1K1 v. V Innlucg 4 These aalea were pennrtad todav: Wheat No. t hard winter: f cara, M.M. No. J hard winter: 1 car, ll.ou; I cara, Wc; I cars, fr; ( cara, fcy;J cars, -: l rara. 7c; I cars, !. No. I hard winter: 1 car. Jf7c: I cars, "7c; t cara, lei1; 7 cara, "c; 6 cars, KC'tc: 4 cara. Kc. fample hard winter- 1 car. V: I car, 4c; 1 car, (Tic: 1 car, (Or. No. I 2 durum:, t rar. WSfcc; 1 car, Im'tc. No. 1 durum: 1 car, 6c. No. 4 mixed; 1 csr, K'liC. . Rye No. I: 1 csr. H.''vc; 1-i csr. V. No. 4: I car, 12c. Hample: t car, sic; 2-4 car, sue. Rarley No. I: 1 car No. 4- 1 'r, fSc: 1 car, 7c. No. 1 feed: 1 car. Mr. Re jected: I car. Sic. Ham pic: 1 car. Die. Corn No. I hite: t cars, Wc; I car, fi.'Vs. No. 4 white: 1 car, ; 1 csr, t4'; 1 csr, Wc; 4-4 cars, i.tc. No. a white: 1 car, hfic; 1 car, lis; 1 car, fwc. No. wnlte; 1 car (Wheat mixed, 2c; 1 car 1; 1 car, BfiHc; 2-4 car. 64e. No. 1 yel low; 1 car, 6ic. No. 4 yellow: I cars c. No. II yellow: 7 cars, 3c; 1 car, (UHc; i car, fc. Noav, yellow: 1 tar, 00i-; 3V csrs, liic: 4 cars, 67toe; 1 csr. 67c. Samplo yellow: 1 car, i ; t cara, 64c; 11-4 cars, i'c; 1 csr, 60c; 1 csr, 44c; 1 car, 4c. No. k mixed: 1 csr, We; 6 cars. ti'-ic; 1 car. 5t. No. 4 mixed: 1 csrs, tmc; 14 csrs, ; t csr. 43-4c; csrs, C3Hc; 1 cars, C3o No. 6 mixed: I car, Sic: 1 car, 6(c; 1 car, 68'4c, cars. Rue; 31 2-6 csrs, 67'f; t cars, tie. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. (dry), 2c; 1 car, l.'V: I S-6 cars. 6; 1 car, 644c: S cars, t4o. Hample mixed: I csr, I wheat mixed), lc; t cars Mc; 2 cars. 64c; 2 cars, 6;ic, I car. 61c; Vfc car 60c; 2-e car, 41c. ats No. I white: 4 rars, 40 3-4c No. 4 white: l car. 4Sc; 2 cars, 4o',o. Sam ple white: 1 car. iu'ic; 1 tar, (sulphur). c: 1 car, 37c: 1 car. 30c; 1 car, Sic Omalia Cash Prices Wheat : No. 3 hwrd, fl.ftlft'l i; n0- g hard -uoth,.. No. 4 hard. 4iJ('-,c: No. 2 spring. 41. 1.12: So. t snrlmr, ll.01'Ul.i)!; No. J durum, 7ia 'c; No. durum. Wfi'Jic: awuiple. M a-c. Corn: No. S white. -: No 4 white, .'i4V;.',c: No. 6 white. liiilfAi ; No. white. MsaiVic: So. 3 yellow. maW'Ac: N-. 4 yellow, 6ii(c: No. 6 vellow, 61 Mr 3c; No. f, yellotv. irt't'fKVH ; No. J mixed, a,.-i;Wc; No. 4 mixed. 2i;i.i; No. S mixed Mkf'i.V: No. mixed. M'oUc; samnle, 47 fcMo. oats: No. t white: 44ft44Sc: stand ard, 4'r43: No. 3 white, 4t'i(i4c; No. 4 whtle, eirfM'i'tc. Piulev: Mailing, 6sr 4c; No. 1 feed. r.Hiiic. Re: No. 2, MWe: No. 3. BVtfRJHc. Chinago cloairg pi ices, ru-nlshed The Dee by IORsn A Hrvan, stock 'and grain brokers. 3l Pouth sixteenth 81.. Omaha: Artlc'yl ftpen.j IIIkIi.I aw. I Close I Hufy. In at Xlav.l Cfifil July.il to' Corn. I ) Msy.7f?r-i july.74Ka! Oh Is. I JMsy.l4'!f4SI .lly.i4:Vtf4.' Tork. I 1 Msy.ISIfio I Jnly.i 2i (M 1 0(l 1 ui, 1 I 7il ' 7rU!7H4!7r,'rTt, ;;,! liAtl '77I76 4I,' 43 ' 44T,'43Vfl"4j 42', 42 I 4-H 40 22 j' 23 25 23 00 ;J I 22 So I 2i U I 22 i I-erd. I I Ma. II 22 U r.1-! It 20 I 11 23 I 1! t7'4 July.lU 4-40 IMs. I I My. '.Ml n-joi 12 4.7 I 12 ?0 12 S7SI IS 304 12 Hi I 12 3?'V 12 7'.l 12 Ml 4.'-X (HICARO (.HtlX AM rROVJSIOXi Fee (ares of (he Tradlasj and CloalaaV I'rlcea oa Raard af Trade. M11CAOO. March 11. Diffl?u!t v In nh tnlnittir railroad snd ocean facilities f ir shipment had considerable to do wifi biinfdns; about lower prcs toilny on ishest. Tlie maiker. althotich firm at the close, waa Kil'-.o 10 l'v1(l"iC down with May at $1 ''il.0.''Vt. and Julv at 1.o;Ul.o:H. Other leading Maple scored enIus corn. i'fU.o to c; oats 'ri1' to M-o. and provisions, J'c to Hesry IViuldaliiig sales by Urge in. tcres'.s led to a series of sharp break 5n the price of wheat during the first half or the day. Congestion on the rull roada combined with the lach of ocein tonnavo seemed to be the main source of dlycoursneroent for holders. Increased attention was given to the aubtcct be- ansa of euKKeeied posAlbllity of trouble becoming worse by reason of some dis agreement Ix-tween Great Hrltnlii and tlie l!nllel t-tttea as to restricting the time allowed to armed merchant snipe in Amcii. sn harbors. Late trIUcs In the wheat market were baaed largtv on prospect of a serious curtailment of wheat a 1 recite of Canaan. Advices were at band that eeeding wo'ild iikely be delyed by the lateueaa of the spring and bv the fact that very little inn iiiowing nau own uoiie iiPDort. t hlcMuo Cash Alices Wheat: No. 2 red. nominal: No. 3 red. I1.0KU 1.07S: No. I hard. St .O-AUl ..: No. 3 hard. SI Ocli, l.ft.S- Coin: No. 2 vellow, nominal : No, yeiiow; tci-ti ,in,c; ro. 4 while. CVu iiihik. cv... incluiled. lSulHSc. lui.iMiin iirr; r.t.nis, f3 csrs; , .,min. iic bisan. Minnesota and I kota hue. l fitl.oo; Minnesota and Ia- if.i- -.'i'?v i?:"- s . . i-Ul .i.l HI -Alive, lower; fowls, 16Vic: spri;s, ifc. Kaasas Itr Uralsi aad Pravlsl KANSAS CITY. srch U.-WHKAT No. 2 herd. $1 '-"u l.n; No. I red II uVu? 1 I'r Mv fl i.e.- InU- tl UVV ... 1 ah ' oilN No. Z mled. tec: No I white t-ri.kc: No 2 vellow, (infloWc May'l iv c; Julv, ;;ti7.''.c. ' I OATS Vo 2 while. 4Hhi.lc; No. 1 Diiied, .. 'c. . lit "rTi:K-'reaniery. Jtc; firsts fic: swonrfa. S"c- ,4i, i,iiiu. JiAic ' I 1 ;os y Ireia. ls'nc. t om ihnWMl r.Utlt. atMMortk lku. h I oi-t U.e .--l..,,. i;.ul demand (mm tl.a-ITL, S!t.F- .?L 'i-''i "V-". tnicrWs that a.e making alcohol, presum- . .Z Jl ,-T1, f. : Btook: 'f """" "Wflyifert' cieTSV " been conspicuous sellers turned today to ."S,; " 5 .' T '. : the buvl.ig side. ' S Si; mixed rt . ): h"B v. 4 W Provision, rallied on account of .ppar- 8 fSlSK VXH vi ,.1" n ,S"'?M-,f, ently baaeles. . rumors that large anlna L.KllKKH ,.A?"n US Re'-elpts, IT.1 hsd be.cn mad to the I'nlted States Vov- l,'d;.r". ""r''1'1 -thers. X2W ernment. At first the market suffered ;!'"; "V ' "", f 4 Hfll.fo; . i.l . . 1 11 ic fancy lambs touched I l. the v.ar. -"i. vi.ci emiumra. J ' i.nnT.,; yenruntr stce-s cars, or lull Head. This is roiit Jm) V- ''ye: No. J. bi'j.V. Unrley. ,and heifers. Hro..s&0; mw, .V.Vii: , larger then a week ago. but almost l.u rrH""?": Tl,no,hy- H-fxfrlM; clover, stackers and feeders. VW ft.W; Texas" 1 smaller than two weeks ago. and les av'"" ""- l-rovisloiis: fork. I"l. end Indian steers. cwt nd I than half as larse as for th correspond- r, .-i-T!' tl-m; W-KVhlJ KH. Heifers. H.y?i.C0; native calves. i..y in. Monday of last year. I UTi ,r,n; rnry. WW-. i50,";'i As a geneial thing, the lamb supplv . .1 V; rc11"t"- l"-1 cases: HOO-Recelpts. 13 TOO hesd: market 'was of lust fsir quality, and on buver ........ . . .-. , ..i.", a.- utl . I..I.V.V-T. ,11KB BUII. . IK II 1 H. .1 tM'l ' 1. WI.T 111 V SWT I'iil'UTHY Jlsns, lic; turkeys, Mc;'yesrllns. It Xi prina, c. jewes. li.iSud.li. t. Losls Cirelsi Market ST- 1H'I March 11 VH HAT No. t . v- voiiic. Mi.b n-UKTi.-t. """ i'.i' l.J, i bid. j-i-Urr n it 0111 .-r, nulei: electrolvi! . f -".ri , I . '.. -i ,V) ; June and later, lit 4 jiuil, 111 111, .NO. nortliern, ji j t- ,1 wuv; mi. 1 nam, nominal. May., --"- sini v CITT la M.n-h H.rim r V -: July, ii. ' I Cattle. Hoks, Sheen. hlul.x '.'-TTv. 1 I ? V 7 rATTI'J:- . oi;s-.o . j TWtiTSc- No t white r4 mh ' Jd: "k ''"JJ "!; M.v. ;v j ) 7V lr IX 11 steers. rjW; butcher !..! j h.ts-a. ; i . vi ... 'lco loot .. nfei nd heifer. Vji-7 atoekers nt :TU ' ,is : n7ii j'ho 'eders. ..Oi7. 5: -alves. K7iili.; NsT.,..l.t., M.iu, Ci.y M W lMMu.,:5besd: mark.. flM: No. J. tl.TM?!S; No. I northern. Inr)i; No. X, llJ.7wfaO.2S. Tin, fJrmi AaO0 bid. At London; Pnot ennper, WJ; futures, Cliil; electrolytic, )& Spot tin, t ls; futures. Lead. 34 is. Spel ter. iHS. Mlasrnyolli finis Market. MINNFAPOL18. March l.l-WHKAT-May. ll.Wil.10M,; July, il.ntVirl.mv Cash: No. 1 hard. I1.1R; No. 1 northern, $l.ltVa No. 1 northern, II.07Q1.1W,. KIXJI'R Lower; fancy patents, $4.20; first clears, M; second clears, J.. HARLKY-4'(T76c. HTK-7VSrc. R RA N 1 1 8. e 1 7R . W)RN No. yellow, 7SWT4HC OATH No. I white. eOVulc. FLA X8 KKD-42 VS'3.1V Llverpwwl Orals Market, LrVEHPOOU March lS -WHEAT-Hpol No. 1 Manitoba, Ma 7Hd; No. I hard winter, gulf, 12a rvid; No. t red western winter 12s lid. t'ORV Bpot, American mined, new Us. Flfl'lt Winter patents, 47. IKM'.i-In London (i'aclflo coast), 14 liatt U-. KEW YORK GBilERAL MARKET Qaotatlof a ef the Day Varies oath Firm: standard, fiovic. .AV?:rr,r..m' s,o-..-'-:i,'-r'- r- i.a)7Hi; rso. j, wtn.uu; snipping, su. HOPS Quiet; stnte, Common to choice, 19ir.. 14?2:k-; l'H4. 6ti1'; I'sclflc coast. WIS, L'Srl.'.f; 1914,, Mtlflr. HIDKH-Fliiii; Bogits, JlJJ4c; Central America, He. I.KATIIKK-Flrm: hemlock firsts, 85 t4c; seconds. H2i'Jk-. 1 PnoVIHIONB-Foik. firm; mess, liS.M :'!; family. l'2..VM24.."ii: short clear, j -IStm a. on. Heef. firm: mess. tl7.XW; 17.60; family, IS .totm.vt. I.ard. firm: middle weat, til IVKhII. .. Tallow, unlet: citv. : country, -;.,, special. 'V- . MflTKK I racitied; receipts, il.2 urns; creamery rMri, JMJI.c; rusts, H4j ti.. w: ecconit K'KJS I'll I,.: r.-relt.la 1 11 raaea- rtsh gathered ex'ras. 22'23c; extra firsts. 2lVc; firsts, :u',r21c; seconds, 20 41 -'"ic. CHEKBF Firm: receipts. 234 boxes; state whole milk, flats, held, colored spe cials, ldviisc; white. Ho: white and col-oi-ed. average fancy. l,-4fil7'c; flats, cur rent make specials, !;',; average run, lTc. POCLTRV Alive, prices unsettled; dressed, quiet; chickens, K.fi29c; fowls, 14'l4il9c; turkeys, Wiic. Cuffee Market. NKW YORK, March 13. COKFEK The market for coffee futures were firmer today, with May and July con tracts msklng new hish records for the season, of slightly better demand, con tinued flrmncaa In Krxll and the de creasing tendency of domestic strength. The market opened at sn advance of 1 to 4 points, and sold up to H.2oc for Mav, S.2uo for July and H 2!xi for Heptemlier during the tfuy. or about 11 to 14 points net higher. The close wss steady at a net a. ivance of 3 to 13 points. Hales were reported of 2r,2."iO bass. Trsde interests were moderate buyers here, while there waa aome scattered demand, which may have been promoted by the firmness of the stock nisrkct snd the circulation of peace rumors. Closing: March, 8.07;; April. 1.13c ; May, g.lwc: June. k.21c; Julv, 24c; August, ft.2Sc; September, t.ZSc; Oc tober, .3lc; November, 3. 34c; December, .Sw: January. .4.'c; Femriiary. .4c. Hpot, steady; Itio 7s, 94c; Santos 4s, Wuc. The cost snd freight market was steady with .Santos 4s quoted at 10s 104i-; Knttllsh credits and Rio 7s at .Noi 8.9.7c. American credits. The orrlcml cable reported an advance of J-.-M In Itio exchange on Iondon, with ; .essBemee. reb. 17 I It KM I 42 II 04V OS If Wl - NEW TORK. March U-FLOt-R- f ! H ,n(1 easy; spring patents. 6.Slv,.e.l0; winter I'"' fr:: yL) i ?? a'a.f 'i'li chy patents. winter strslghts, K.s M ; i; , Z., . . - , &I a Ml t M W II EAT Ppot. easy: No. 1 durum. Ii1- ! ?? "I ! ?! . , ! B ! Yt . fV.?'L J.i!'V No:l northern. M,.?; 1 I 5 1 . 2 , S V 1 l-won 1'iiiuin, h.bi'a, ana iso. l normern, sisni- Vf,.h - I m Y n j- hi, m 74 i toba. I1.4HU f. o. b. New York Futures. i . ,.2al. . V., . IV. - VA ,! ..! 11 Jicn. e.i m'i s Ml - i p as a ' m fcri e I 7 jK- vJ N- ' yllow' Mt !Mch. 10! t :sts M in II! ' 7r,i, li "-New York. M,h II I i ui ft.i 1 u l s H 40 M)ili i7 i "io rnarari ou reis nigner snd Santos smaller than a weeK ago, uui uuycra, unchanged. The weekly cables showed feeling tliat prices at this point have been clearances of lul.ooo Irrs from Rio and! very high, were Inclined to take advan Santos for North Africa and of only llano of liberal offerings to force a littlo RiKiO bags for tha ITnlted Stales. Ocean ! concession In their favor. As a result the freight rates were quoted unchanged. trade on killers wss slow to luo lower, but war risks on oargoea from Wrjisll Quality of the battle was good, so that were said to hsve been reduced toward 'on paper soles will show up very well, the end of last week. j Blockers and feeders remained steady, . 1 some of the more desirable kinds being r.Tporate Apples ana urifd rails NKW YORK. March It-RVlPnn ATF.O APFLK.4-D11II and easy: fancy, 7V'H.c: choice, .'a6tc: prime, 4,(j.'A,o. DlllKD FRl'ITHPrunes, easy; Cali fornia, 4fll',c; Oresona. Apri cots, oulet; choice, v4m0c: extra choice. 10'4fnoc; fsncy 114il2c, Peaches quiet: choice. 6'Jc; extra choice. 4c; fancy. i;,o. Raisins, easy loose muses tels. 41i7c: choice to fsncy seeded, 74 tt7c; seedless, 8IOMc. Bocae Market. NKW YORK, March 13.-SI-QA RPa w, firm: centrifugal, 6.6.V: molnases, 4 71C; refined, firm: cut loaf., 7.!c: crushed. 7 i'.c: mould A and tubes. T.l.Sc: XXXX, powdered, 4.lVc; iowrtered, .7ic; flue grsnulatrd snd diamond A, o.C5c; confec tioners' A, 4. !; No. 1. 4.60c. Futures wera firm on continued support from trade sources and buying hy commission brumes snd shorts. At noon prices were ij iy points net higher. Oil sad Roala. PAVANN'AH. Oa., March IS TI'RPKN Tl N K Firm: .Wli.V)Wc; sales, 141 bbls.; receipts. 22 bbls.; shipments. 463 bbls.; stock. K.U0 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales. l.M bbls.; re celots. 4S3 bbls,; shipment none; stock. i.m bbls. Quote: A. P. C. I. t.: F, S3 ; O It, :..S3: I. K. I3.30WO 40; M. $0.45; N. 5.56; WO, t,V4; WW. ;,75. Dry Coeds Market. NF.W YORK. Msrch 11 Cotton rood. were firmer sn4 higher today with print cloths more active. Raw silk waa 20c a pound higher. Dress goods were In active demand, but mills restricted orders be. cause of their Inability lo deliver. CHICAGO UVR STOCK MARKET Callle Flrau Hnas Weak sheep t Mantled. CHTCAOO. March 1 CATTf eelpta, IIA0 head: nutrkct firm at the high point. t. I.omIb Live Bk Market. ST. IIT'IS. Msrch 11 PATTT.E T)aJ eclpta. B.eO heed: market lower; native land butchers, 3..w-(i Ui.00; vk1 heavy, 1" SH EKI ANI LAMBtf-rtecelpts. ;00 hesd: msrket steady: yearling wethers r-Jil0.U); lambs, !.0Ohll.;4; ewes. to. , .r5. Ksaeas City Live Stock Market. . KANSAS PITY Msrch 11-fWTTI.r:- Receipt. 18 h.sd m.rket lower; prime t" steers. 19 DO; dre.et beef steerx, 17. fiS.im: WMlirn le.m t7 .'.MHI iik. tnil feeders I'l ViiH..; bulU, 'i6Wr fr,: calves. fci.UKi U.. " HOtiSKccelpt. 13.0P0 head: market lower; bulk of sales. P.lwi.JD; heavy It-Mi.TS; ickera and butcher. ')- Hsbt, nis. 17.7 r".T5. (illKKH AM) l.A M Ke.ei.it. 1ft ftl head nuirset lower; lambs, i' nt!l ; 10.W; wethera, r."r4l.:0; ' 1.1 ve atoek la slirfct. Ttceelrts of II v sto k from th fix prln- Total 40 l.la at :m ' ' Turn till TIlt-nltllrA hnlibhAM mAm mw.A cioitung uno casn who a We w ant Ad. ... . . OMAHA LIE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Liberal and Trade Slow to Ten Lower Sheep and Lamb Topi Higher. HOGS BIO FIVE CENTS LOWER OMAHA. March IS. m. Pecelplj were: i-attle. Hons. Bherp. Estimate Monday .2n0 .0 .f") Hame day last week... t IK 472 Kama day I weeks a so 7.2 r0 14 Hame dsy J weeks aso 2: 12.H.1 U.on game day 4 weeks axo 4.47 ll.J MM Same dsv last year...l0.4M li.ido W.T.'i The following table shows the receipts or cattle, ho(a snd sheep at the Omaha live stock market for the veer to oat as compared with last year: I!i5. Inc. Pec Cattle tSXMX l2.S- 91.244 Hoge HI.. 7.l"l 2U.u6i Sheep 4i.S:l W.Si7 M.9 The following table shows the averase pricea of hoaa at the Omaha IJve Stock market for the last few days, with com pnriaona: 9 late I is.irii4.lllJ.lllia.ll!ll..ll'l" Feb. 2 U.V 471 R 4o' I )t !mi. .vr . i i ,,J i; m u, 7 Msr. n.i s;'ai 731 1 w 9 m wi q - - ' Receipts and deposition of live stock St tho t'nlon Htmk yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 2 o'clock p. m., March 13: RECEIPTS. Cattle. H'gs. KIT p. Jior s C., M. & St. P.... 12 Wabash 1 Missouri Paclflo .. 1 i 1 16 22 6 47 1 1 3 1 ai ii !! 1 1 2 .. 2 114 17 2 I I'nlon Pacific .... H If. N. W east.. 51 ( '. N. W.. weM..S4 . 't. P. M. A O. rt C, II. sV g, east.. I C.. H. g., west.. 47 C.. R. 1. A P., east 13 Chicago Or. West.. 17 , Illinois Centrsl .... 29 Totsl receipts 347 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Morris Co 734 aii2 7H7 Swift and Company .. 1.157 Cudahy Packing Co. .. 1 Armour V Company .. 1,212 St:hwarti St Co J. W. Murphy Morrell Lincoln Parking (To. .. 11 iW. H. Vansaut Co... 51 Kenton, Van'nt Lush 1K7 Hill tt 'Son ITS V. R. Lewi 2I Huston Sc. Co 13H J. R. Root tt Co 21 3. H. Hulls 76 L. F. Huss 16 Rosenstock Hros 440 K. U. Kellogg 144 Werthelmer Degen.. 176 If. F. Hamilton 114 Hulllvan Llros M Itothschlld A Krehs ., 7 Mo. Kan. Calf Co... 302 Christie Ill HlKKlns 3 ll.iffmsn 6 Roth 62 'Meyers 7 Haker. Jones ISmith 106 Bnnner Bros 37 John Harvey 1'.2 lennls ft Francis 17v iKIIne ' 176 Jensen Lungren ... Ha Other buyers Cu4 1,4r2 l,l 1.22 ;.h 5,,I2 2.424 Chi 3.046 Tolsls ..8.344 11. It S.3S2 CATTLE Receipts were large this morning, although the run was slightly 'possibly strong. uuuiu.ti.ma 0.1 cattle: Good to choice beeves. iii.urtiH.fiu: fair to good beeves. 6oS!t.0O; common to fair beeves, 7.6tva 8.60; good to choice heifers, 3;.2.'KiiS.2..; M . .L.l PtO? . imta to t nuice cuwa, . a-ii I . iu, inir w aood i'i, K.jrH.Tu; common to fsir cows, tiiiW.; good to choice feeders, l.'.M3-1u; fair to good feeders, 7.3Xii 1.6.S; common to fair feeflers, Kwif7.ai; good to choice stoi kers, 47.76ifH.ii6; stock lielf eis. $I.7:i4i i.Tu; Block cow.' i.l'alJ.2u; ktock calves, 4.'.00 S.8U; vest calves, l.'.WiJ Itf.isi; bull, st a, etc., S6.6ur7.iS. HI'.: O l r. r. fto. A. Hr. No. ....1140 1H 4 .... H'.'l 4 10 II A. Pr. I ;;;;;;;JJ ' JJ ,....)l"4 I M 10 Uxi 4 TO ... if 4 7i II lX-t 1 llll l 43 UK IS 1M U IT... 1J I at sTr.KRM AND 1IK1FERS. S.i 774 I 10 20 ITS t 46 STOCK KRH AND FKKDKHS. ... 110 4 to 3 MO 4 4V I M 1 5 IS 3 7 40 II 1-:t t td Hi J 10 7"4 t 70 IJ twl I 74 IT ..,.. 701 t s '.", 7M I 1 ai u4 I 00 al It HOU8 As compsred with the last two or three weeks today's receipts were very fsir for a Monday, some 126 cars, or .2"0 hesd, putting In an appearance. This Is a few hundred larger than for either last week or two weeka ago, but la C.Ouu smaller than for the same day last year. Kieady pricea were paid by shippers for a few lings on early rounds, but, thanks to the besrlshness of packers, outside buyer were able to buy hogs later on at a nickel decline snd made the long end of their purchases thla way, some Individual sales appearing as much as tytfUlc lower, tthlpper buyera stayed In the market all the way through, and before the finish bad bought between a third and a half of the receipts. They paid I9.eii9.55 for a good many of the desirable butchers and heavies and as high as Su.tK) for a piece of a load of choice heavies. Packer talk was bearish right from the start, and first bids they made showed a dime or more reduction. It was well slonit in the forenoon by the time they ...II.- n ... ..n-.-n AA hitKlnAau 1... K.. . ! they were able to buy any hogs they rsised tm-ir hands, tho trade opening at: aside as registration days In the South prices that were uneven and at least lie ! side. Th old city hall building at Twen lower. while figures paid for strings were , frth o .n tL .v.. ... ouoted as much as ttl0o lower. Kven ty-fourth and O streets will be th sta after a trading basis was established the movement wns very draggy. Representative sales: No. At. Bk. rr. KV M 171 ... ft W.... 1 ... 31l( M ... t ra is i w si.... tl Si H IS &.... M II It IM 3 ... 7i ... - a.... a rm ... i w A. Sfc. Pr ..IM ... tl( . .7 0 U ..! ... til . . sn it4 .14 M M ..i ... tie SHEF.1 There wss only a fsir Mon- (y run of sheep and lambs here, the supply b In estimated at thirty-eight 1 wnn nun hum or nine rnrii atitrr .bought a very few loads on early ro'inds prices t at were a little sironuer than! .ihnse In force at the close of Isef week. 'Two loads of real ood lisht Mexican lembs ent at lll.SS. enuallln tie year s that answered tins n.-acrtption. paying ton. while one load cf han'ly-welirht we t fins brousht tll.Kt, and a Hindi of m1 de.lrable ewes landed at Kb. Quotations on sheen snd luns: Ijtmbs. good 'to choice. llii.TMcll t."; lambs, filr to i1. I10.otil0.iM Isinhs, fall cllpe., WWM-": ismus, tresn ciii-il. ivwrn 1 ."U; yearllnns. fair to cho'eo. Ilsht. ) JJ M1'1: yearlings, fair to chilee, heavy. . l-.r5l40; well cr. fair to h -Ice. r.,6,i iS.f-0; ewes, good to choice, t..Vri8 .35; ew s. J fair to good, ...t77. 1 " pit n tal.ve sale: . . r. "axcan lamo 71 11 11 4 0 Meilcan ewe k7 7 M IK. cull ewes TT t 0 2'4 f-d feeder lambs it toil siaas Itr Live Block Market. 'steady; heavy. IA 4f.iii.no: inUeJ, fcij.j . 1 . I1..U. Itfl ,...11. . M 1 . . . i nftiii, f.ni.-, uin. ui Miri, kt. aj t4 I I I I. M . 1 J , u MIMI) nmiDii. xu jhead Romance is Not Dead Even in the Staid Business Life of This City rld you ever hear of really and truly romance In the cabaret, outside of ma (ra tine fiction? Hero la one that rlvsls the nlght-lifo sob schemers, and It happened right In Omaha. "Jerry" McQee. well known to the sun dodgers, is a blithe young modern min strel who earns a living by delighting the hlgh-eteppers with the latest ballads and comedy rag-time and tin-pan alley, Gotham. He Is the hero. The heroine Is a shy young country maiden, who. In defense of desperate loneliness, recently wsndered into the cabaret. "Take the little road without a turn ing that leads to home sweet home," Jerry was singing. The sentiment of the ballad was lost In the staccato laughter Jibes of the merry-makers, but the , one-step sir was being moat en-'l thuaiaatlcally danced and hummed. Of ray company, perhaps only one caught the sentiment of the wor!s. HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Proposed Cat in South Side Poital Service Vigorously Disap proved. ;i IMPROVEMENT CLUB TO ACT The decision of the "efficiency commit tee" sent from Wsahlngton to Investigate and economize If possible the cost of postal carrier service In Omaha, to recom mend to Postmaster General Burleson a cut In the mall carrier force of five men and the transfer of all territory in the city south of Drexel street to the city limits In the Maple avenue district, has aroused considerable complaint among cltlsens of the South Side and the af fected district as well. The Southeast Improvement club of the South Side Is up In arms and plans to circulate peti tions and request congressmen to head off action on th recommendations until a comprehensive report of the matter has been made. In the report of the committee an nounced Saturday, it is recommended that five carriers be taken from the force, two of which will come from the South Side. The other recommendation Is that rural service be adopted south of Drexel street In the South Side. This would mean that but one delivery would be made each day to residents within the city limits, that no delivery would be made on a holiday and that boxes must be erected on every fence or spe cially sunk post abridging the street or roadway. J ResldenU bitterly object to this reduc tion In efficiency merely for an economic benefit bringing forth the argument that the service la poor enough as It Is. A move' of the same kind on the part of the "efficiency committee" sent direct from the national capital wag checked by Lin coln resident through their congress mm. Tot SIra nadir Cat. Dan Pellec. Thirty-second and U streets, Lithuanian, and John Murphy. 5220 South Thirty-second street, sustained more or less sorlous knife wounds in a cutting scrape Sunday morning at 1:30 o'clock, originating among a crowd of men In front of the Akromls pool hall at Thirty-third and Q streets. Pellec wss deeply cut In the hip, the left side of hi chest and in his left arm, trie knife pene trating deeply In all places. Murphy was cut roughly across the left arm and sus tained minor Injuries in other parts of the body. Roth were removed to the South Side hospital and attended by Drs. Shan- Biian ana isecg. Officers Grace and Paughman arrived on the scene Ins than ten minutes after th fight occurred tn the police emer gency and arrested the men. Three other men were arrested a participants In the fight. They are James Murphy,' Frank Miller and Rill Besku. The cause of the fight Is unknown. Blrtk la Officer's Home. Officer John Ilerdslna Is the father of a baby boy. The tork brought the family addition last Wednesday and fellow of ficers have been congratulating- him since. , Gemmlll Faaeral. The funeral of John D. Gemmlll, scale master for th last twenty-eight years at the stock yards, who died Saturday aft ernoon, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the residence, 370B South Twenty-seventh street. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler will officiate. Interment will be In the Forest Lawn cemetery. Rearlatrattaai Dates iMe4. Election Commissioner Harley Moor- head announced last week that Thursday j '"d Friday, March 1 and 17. would be set tion ana some l.ww men or voting age who live In th South Sldo will not be com pelled 4o make the trip uptown to regis ter, but can take paper at that time. The days were set aside through efforts of several local public men who have been besieging the commissioner for this recog nition of the Isolation of South Side rest dent and packing house laborer espe cially. Bckalts Appointed Saperiateaeeat. Tha recommendation by Park Commis sioner Joe Hummel that John F. Schulti be appointed to the position of superin tendent of parks In the South Side I f.vnr. K Snulk SI4. r.nnl. V .AM. I - - - 1 time the commissioner haa been looking for a South Side men to fill th position and finally on recommendation of many local men appointed Schults. The ap pointment comes up tor confirmation at th council meeting this morning. Schults wss a former office-holder In th South Side. II will succeed John. Lynn, present superintendent. I Look Oat I Cappers. "Better take m up or I'm afrsid I'll hurt some copper If I get on th street again," came over the wire to th police station Saturday evenln. 8. K Taylor, who gave his address as Qlenrock, ANo., was talking to Desk Sergeant Bill Smith at th South Side station. "All right, we'll send a man right up," Smith answered. Later Taylor was brought in by Officer Tony 8mlth. He appeared sllihtly de ranged. " High BchSHsl Nla. The Tarkio Olee club, coming from the college of whbh Principal H. W. Moure Is a graduate, will give a concert in the South High school auditorium Wednes day evening. The concert Is being given under the auspices of the junior li-class. hub plaei to raise the necessary money for the annual senior bauquel by this That was the little rural stranger who sat alone at a table sipping a soft drink. Jerry saw her and something about her held his gate. That night he lanic no more sparkling gems from the frolics of Broadway. Instead he sang tender bal- lads and neglected parties thst beckoned him. That was several months a(to, It was the first and last time that cabaret, or any other, saw the country itlrl. . The Incident was recalled when Jerry and Ml xg Irene Olive, a domestic-appear ing little maiden, appeared hand-ln-hand at the marriage Ilcenre clerk's office in i tho court house to get a maVrtage j license. j "Cupid" Pteubendorf. who hands out . the permits, recognised the singer and ' welcomed him. "Lo, Jerry! Whachu gonna do? Leap? ' j "Yep," answered Jerry. "Me and Irene ; are going to do two-act, and I'm quit- ' ting the cabaret today forever. I'm gonna hunt up a real Job. J Who says romance is dead? mean. The usual Junior fair will be suspended with. j The question of reintroducing military j drill was submitted to a popular vote of boys of tse student body and the High I school faculty. The vote resulted In a i majority of both voting bodies In favor ; of the plan. Whether or not It will be adopted la up to Principal Moore, who will make an announcement very soon. , A msss meeting In honor of the girls' basket ball team was held Friday morn- 1 Ing at 11:30 o'clock. Knthuslasm waa ; worked up over the Nebraska City , South High basket ball game that took I place .Saturday evening non the gymna- 1 slum floor, which the local team won by ' an easy margin. On the program were Mlsa fclennr Alexander and Raymond 1 Wilson, who gave vocal and piano solos. 1 Maale City Gosalp. I Office space for rent In Bee office, 2318 N street. Terms reasonable. Well known ' location. Tel South 27. i The automobile shop of C. Matien, 4001 South Twenty-fourth street, waa broken I Into Sunday morning some time and two j automobile tires of value stolen. Officer Danbaum Investigated and reported the ! loss. ' , An overcoat wss stolen from the saloon of Mike Skorka, 45(11 South Twentv-. seventh street, Saturday sfternoon. The description of a suspect Is In the hsnds of the police. The automobile of W. P. Adklns, 'local I llverv Owner, was recovered bv central 1 police officers after having been reported stolen naturaay evening rrom Twelfth ; and Dodge streets. 1 Detective George Allen Is expected to report for duty after having been laid up at his home tn the North Hide with a bad attack of pneumonia. He has been sick for several days. The ladles of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. C. Clif ton, 8733 South Twenty-fourth street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. But six scarlet fever cases remain on the books of Local Health Representa tive Henry Schmellng. Inthe last two weeks no less than twenty-one cases have been cleared up and the situation Is practically normal. St. Patrick's day. Thursday, will be celebrated In the South Side. Members of St. Bridgets and St. Agnes' parish plan to hold two Immense celebrations in recognition of the date. Mrs. James Concannon of Good Springs, Nev Is a visitor at the home of U. S. Concannon, 425 South Twenty-second street, of this city. She will stop here lor some ume. 1 Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell. Twenty-sixth and D streets. "Will entertain the Ladles' auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibern ians Wednesday afternoon at her home. . A family reunion and supper will be held by the King's- Daughters and Sons of the Wheeler Memorial Presbyterian church at the church at Twenty-third and J streets Thursday evening. The meeting will be atttended by several hun dred members. Tho Jetter's Old Age bowlln gteam left Sunday evening for Toledo. O., where they will Dartlclpste In the national championship tournament at that city. ca-nain urigga aid not accompany the team. Mrs. N. K. Nelson. 52.77 South Twenty fourth street, will entertain member of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mi ssion ary society sf St. Louke's Luthersn church Wednesday afternoon at -2:30 o'clork. The Ladles' Aid society of the Trinity Baptist church will meet Frldav after noon St. the home of Mrs. English. 3Si9 South Twenty-third street, at 2 0 clock. A big musical and dramatic entertain ment will be given this evening In the Ancient Order of ITnlted Workmen tem ple at Twenty-fifth and M streets under the auspices of the Central Interdenomin ational church. Miss Anita Stewart and Ksrle Williams appear at The Reese tonight In the last chanter of "The Goddess." This Is also society 'nlrht and a powerful five-act Mutual Master picture is also pro gremmed. . St. Joaph Live atock Market. ST. JOSEPH. March IS CATTLE Ree. eelpta f.700 head; market slow: steers, 17.0"4iS..v: cows and heifers, S4.&U&$.00, cslvea. HOOW10.50. HOOS- Receipts, s.000 head; msrket lower: top, $9.7."i; bulk of sales, t9.iyu9.ti0. SHEEP AN1 IiA MBS Receipts, J.0UU hssd; market du'ii lambs, S10.Soifll.l0. Shock la th Saath. WTFAIA N. T., March 11 An earth quake shock, probably in the Caribbean Sea, the IVest Indies or Central America, was recorded on the seismograph at Canlslus college today. If Back Hurts Take Salts to Flush Kidneys Says Backache is sure sign you have been eating too much meat. Uric Acrid in meat clogs Kid neys and irritates the bladder. Moat folk forget that the kidnea. Ilk th bowels, get sluggish and clogged snd need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, sever headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stom ach, sleeplessness and, all sort of b!al der disorders. You simply must keep your kidney active and clean, and th moment Vou feel an ache or pain In th kidney region, get about four ounce of Jad Salt from any good drug store here, lake a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few day and your kid. neys will then art fine. This famous sails la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and is harmless to flush clogged kid ney and stimulate them to normal ac tivity. It also neutralise th aclda in th urin so tt no longer irritates, thus ending blsdder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; inexpensive; make a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidney clean, thus avoiding serious complica tion. A well-known local druggist say h sells lots of Jad Salts to folk who be lieve In overcoming kidney troube while it is only trouble Advertisement. i Potato Cards Next Thing in Germany BERLIN (Via Londcn). March IS. Potsto card, the txsusnce of which has been made necessary by the shortage due, It Is asserted, to speculators holding out for higher prices, will take their place along-side the brcsd aod butter cards in Herlln on March 20. The first cards will cover a sixty-day , period and allow the holders to purchase eleven EnRlish pounds of potatoes every twejve days, probably at the uniform DODGE rr t-t 11 ti Hay den9 s Make the Grocery Prices for the People. You get quality goods and save from 25 per cent to 50 per cent on the cost of living. Flour Special Tuesday. The best high grade Diamond H. Flour, made from No. 1 (.elected wheat every aack guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or your money refunded in full. Tuesday, per 48-lb. sack $1.33 16 lbs. best pure Granulated Sugar, for $i.oo 10 bars Beat 'Km All, Diutuond O or Laundry Queen Soap, for B5o 7 lbs. best Hulk Luumlry Starch.. 85c 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 85o 8 cans Lu tu Scouring Soap 86o 10 bars Pearl White Laundry Soap, .for 330 7 bars Haskin Bros. Klectrlc Spark Soap for 85o Advo Jell for dessert, pkg 7Wo Skinner's Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti, per pkg 7V40 Large bottle Worcester Sauce, pure Tomato Catsup, Pickles, assorted kinds. Prepared Mustard or Horse Radish, per bottle 8Ho 4 cans fsncy Wax, String or Green Reans for S80 4 cans Oolden Pumpkin, Hominy or Sauer Kraut for 88 o 3 cans Baked Minim , 85o 4 large cans Condensed Milk 88o small cans Condensed Milk. . ; . . .880 K. C. Corn Flakes, pkg 5o Macliren's Peanut Butter, lh.,18Ho Hershey'a Rreakfnst Cocoa, lb....30o The Best Tea Slftlngs. lb 18Vio Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb. ..80o The Beat Strictly lTesh Eggs, noth ing iiner at any price, aos aoo -It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays- NEW LOAMS GERMAN GOVERNMENT i BONDS ( Fourth War Issue) NOT CALLABLE BEFORE 1124 AND 412 TREASURY NOTES Redeemable by drawings in ten ncrles, from July 1023 to 1933 Both Issues Tax Exmpt In Germany Interest on both issues payable January and July. We offer these new Issues subject to change in price: Hark 1,000 cf the 5 Bonds . . $187,501 Mark 1,000 of the 4V2 Treasury Rotes $1 80.00J to Since the outbreak of the European War, foreign bonds have become increasingly attractive to the American Investor, and we recommend tho above mentioned Issues feeling confident that they will rank with tho highest grades of foreign government bonds. Very attractive features are the high credit enjoyed by the issuing government, the present low rate of exchange as a basis for purchase, the high Interest yield with rates for ex change at- normal, and the substantial profit which will surely accrue to holders through the readjustment of exchange after the war. ZiixiEnnnnn a forsmay, Members of the Xew York Stock Exchange, 9 and 11 Wall Street. . NEW YORK. . I.IUIIS.MSI ! lot D kkJammmmummmir- - - - E V t :s Atw m J . yr T f W.mr.r Brownell Hall Downtown Studio . 518 McCanue DuildinK, 15th and LkxlKe Sta., Omaha, Nebraska, Piano Emily Weeks Deomgoole, Sophie Nostitg-Nalmska. Violin Luella Anderson. Pupils may enter at any time. Telephone. Red 4498. For terms, address, Brownell Hall. Omaha. Does one of these three rooms meet your requirements for an office? The fact that these rooms are all we have to offer in 110 way indicates that they are not among the choice rooms of the builtling. If they meet your require ments, they are better for your purpose than any room in tho building. If they do not, let us know what you need and we will ' notify you as soon as we have a vacancy. THE BEE BUILDING "The building that is always new" Room 222 Choice office suite, north light, very de sirable for two doctors or dentists; waiting room and two private offices; D&U square teei Room 628 North exposure; or draftsman; of 3 rooms; 317 Room 105 At the nead of tn eta1", on the floor opposite The Bee business office. Sire 170 square feet. Would be specially use ful for a real estate firm S30 00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room-103. price of 65 pfennigs. Owing to the recent shortage In bread. the military authorities today forbade the production of all cakes between March 1:1 and March 19, Inclusive, made of white or potato flour and their sale between March 15 and 1!. This step was taken on the complaint of many bakers that other bakers who sre not short of flour were using It for cakes rather than for bread. The shortage Is due to unequal distribu tion, which Is expected to be remedied within a week. It takes but a mlmtte of time to save dollars when you read The Bee Want Ad columns. rTn ONI POUQLAS.STREETS The Best Creamery Butter, lb....36o Good Dairy Butter, lb :80 1-lb. carton best Table Butterlne, equal to creamery butter, lb.... 030 Good Table Butterlne. lb ISO Full Cream, N. Y. White, Wisconsin Cream, Young America or Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb. ....... .240 Black Twig- Apple Bala Tuesday. The Black Twig Is Die finest apple grown. For eating and cooking la has no equal. These apples sre grown in Colorado and packed in bushel boxes and re shipped to us to sell for the grower. Tuesday, bushel box $1.95 THE VEGETABLE IUBIIT Or OMAHA rOC THE rEOLE. Direct from the grawer to the con sumer. Am we advertise so w sell. 16 lbs. best Ohio Potatoes 300 Fresh Spinach, peck 60e 3 large bunches fresh Radishes, Tur nips, Carrots or Shallots 100 California Cauliflower, lb 7Ho 3 Hnrge Soup Bunches .. ; 100 Fancy Cucumbers, each ISO Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 100 Fancy Head Lettuce, head.. So, THo 3 hothouse Leaf Lettuce 10o Wisconsin Cabbage, lb lV4o Old Ifeets, Carrots, Turnips or Par snips, per lh So Fancy Kgg Plant, each , ...13'o Horseradish Root. lb....i. 8V4 Freeh Parsley. 3 bunch: .100 Ffcmcy Ripe Strawberries, qt. boxes, per box 3So Fancy Mushrooms, box BOo Less Interest July 1st dt7 j oaaP 845.00 suitable for architect ran be made into suite square feet 823.00 'if