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    TIIH MKE: OMAHA, RATUI.DAY, MAUCH IS, lUt;.
20
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Despite Light Receipts Cash Wheat ;findni
it Weak and Rules Unchanged
to Two Cents Down.
fanci, IV: seme current mike, aici-agc I
'Milt, 1714l,'-j , Isconsln tln. held,
I IM M 'I.TRY Alii e. nonkrr; prices tin-
11. I T f"' ' I . ,4 Ml' t . I ill' T-,ir. ,n ,
staaicv. r.'.)t:v; fowls, Jt'jilic; tin-
kc. I'tiu-yc.
OMtllt C.KtF.ntt. MtnKF.T.
mETTY GOOD DEMAND FOR CORN
OMAHA. March 17. IMS.
Cash wheat waa nk today, ranging
from unchanged to ?c lower. Receipt
of thin cereal were light end there waa
only A mn-lmti! demand.
Corn (old generally from unchanged to
lc lower. There wa a pretty good de
mand for corn and tha eale wm fairly
hesvy. tha bulk of the sales being of the
mixed variety.
Oata receipts were again light and there
wss only a fair demand, the market rul
ing from unchanged to He lower.
There was a pretty good demand for
rye, hut the market wss a trifle weak
and sold lc lower
Harley waa a trifle Irregular, the malt
ing barley selling unchanged, and feed
barley advancing a rent.
Clearances were: Wheat and flnur
equal to l.Iti.On) bit.; coin, lk2.OU0 bu.;
oats, SKVn hud.
Liverpool close: Wheat. ;iii5d lower;
rorn, 1 "411 2d lower.
rrlmarv wheat rerelpta were SM.mV) bu.
and ahlpmenta dl3.iH bu., atnst re
retpta of KiT.nw) bu. and shipments of
l75.onu bu. last year.
Prtmarv rorn receipt were 7Vi,ftl hu.
and shipments i521.i bit., against re
relpta of 4 J . i "o tiu. and shipment of 4:,
! hu. last year.
Trlmarv oata -receipts were 457.0nu bu.
and ahlpmenta ssl.ffai hu., sgalnst re
ceipt of TM.ikO bu. and ahlpmenta of
Me.WaJ bu. laat year.
CARLOT PKCKITTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oata. Barley. Rye.
Wholesale Prices for Prndare
I haraed by Omaha Deal era.
RUTTER-No. 1 creamerv. in cartona,
34c; Nn. 2, !si!1e; In tuba, .".4c
I'l U LTIiY Hen, 14c; rooster, '4c;
young rooster. ll?'14c: ducka. IJ'v;
gee.., I'.tr; tuikrvs, 17180 per pound
C1IFH8-: Imported Iss, 44". ilmtiei
tlc. 34e; block, 2c; twlna, l!'v; daisies,
l!'c- triplets. l'c; young America, 21c;
blue label brick, lHHo. Ilmhutgcr, 22c; Im
porter! French Itosuefort, R.'c.
OYSTKHS f'hrwix;:.e, per gal.: Stand
ard. 11.25; select. 1.J. Niirthern, lr
Bal.: Mnndard. fl 4.".; aclecta, Sl.;
count. II-,; m lie T'nlnta. f 1. Jb per 1i0.
FISM-Frceh. per lb.: I'Mfi-h. 17c; hat
hut, lilc: aalmon. I7'c: red snanner. 14c:
I black bii.-Jt, ute. cripples, 12ft lie.
founder. . rcxen, per lb Halibut,
lie; herring, 8'fc; trout, 13c; white,
!' anlnmn. lOtfilJc: pickerel. TilSc: Pike.
!l'lo. f-tnviketj. per lb.: White. 14c. Kip
pered, per lb.; Ha I men. 17c; Finnan had
dlea, 12c; roe shad, c each; ahad roe,
4Hc jier pnlr.
HKKP ( I TS-No. 1 rlhi, lH'ic; No. ?
ril. IS'.c; No. 3 rlba, 14"c; No. 1 loin,
22'c; No. 3 loin. 2lc; No. 3 lolna. 1V;
No. 1 chuck, lu4C; No. 2 chuclte, l'l'ic;
No. 3 chuck. rn,e; No. 1 round, 14V,
Nn. 1 round. 14V; No. 8 round, lie;
No. 1 plate, V ; No. 2 platea. 9V; No.
I I late. !c.
r'rult and vegetable price furnlahed by
Olllneky Co :
I'lll'ITS firangea: Runklt. 4. )a.
12 2S box: Hunklat, Uvei, !'i bo ; 17
Chicago ....1W
afl.n'apolia ..w
)mluth 6H
Omaha .... 34
Kan. City.. Ki
Vt. I.,oula....li
tMnnipeg ..491
Theae calea were reported
Wheat No. 2 hard winter;
No. 3 hard winter: 2 cara,
11.01: 1 car. 11 u'4. No. 4
f 1.04.
cars,
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Profesiionaliim the Dominant Fea
ture of Irregular and Narrow
Session.
DEALINGS
LIVELY EARLY
NEW V"HK. Mri h 17. Pi.f' p-.nalltn
sounded the ilnrment feature of to-Uy a
Irremilar and clrcumcriicd market with
olumo of opeiatlog much below recent
active el..na leelln were lively In
tlie forenoon, hut dwindled ateadlly later,
when a few ieclalii e, notably Crucible
Hteel. the day foremost Issue., Mexican
Petroleum and Baldwin txiromutlve,
claimed the bulk of speculative attention
a iiimtuntlal vslrtj Itiirlna the Inter
mediate ataaea there wna a brisk demand
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Trade is
Slow at Weak Prices Sheep
Steady to Stronger.
HOGS FULLY FIVE CENTS LOWER
HANK HTATKMKNTK
No. ?,.
ItKI'OPT tP CONDITION OF THF.
I MTKI sT tTKs 4TKI14I. BR,
At Om'ih.i, In the Slate of Nebraska, at
the close of business on Mltrcli 7, 1911:
nKS'ilKCKS.
:1,onn and discounts f I'l.MJ.WT ' "i
OverdlHfts !l.!43..V.
He.e 'pts
OMAHA. Murch IT.
era: Cattle. iIors.
Offlclnl Monday...
t f ii li' I T':eila v
Offl.-l.il V line-, lav...
offhlHl Thursday
KMtlrnato i'riday
Five day this week
Same d Inst week
Same daya 2 ka. aKo.2."i.5t'i
J-amn day 3 wk. ago 2";, Oil
1!1!.
Uheep.
Same day last ver..2-".i'7l
The followlna; tntr.e siios the receipt
of tittle. Iiohs and lieei at the Omaha
live atock market for the year to date
aa compared with last ear:
1'0". In"
Cattle SiG.TI 21.V7 !.'-'-
IIok h;.ti'I 1 ..Ml 211.2111
rv. 3.'4. $1 su box; f, pifis. 12.75 box; l.YM
.t 2S box; aioa. 2I',. &m, $.1 7R box. Iemon
Sheep 477.',:r. CU.S.".
The follow Inf tb show tlie average
Pike uf heas at the Omahn Live Stock
market for tbe lat few day
pn ilsoris :
I'nle lilH
I . 4' M I S I.
21 S f'ni 4; 8 W I X
I 8 J 42, 8 .1! 8 30
4.1 N R! 111 K It H 2 f. X
today:
' car.
11.(12; 6
bard winter
1 car. 1 01 . 1 car, $1.01; 2 care. VJc; U II 10 le.
lira, fJc: 1 car, V: cara, !nc; 2 cars,
7Vic; 1 car, l7c; 1 car, Mo; 1-8 car (poor), ,
1V-sC. Sample hard winter: 3 cns, ixic;l
X raia. B4c No. 8 durum: 1 car, Wc. I
Kye No. 4 1 car, M'-vc. Sample; 1 car, I
84c. !
liarley No. 4: I tar. 64o; 1 cat. Sic. No.
1 feed; 1 car, 6c. I
Corn No. 3 while: 2 cam. 87c; 1 car,,
. No. 4 white: 1 car. ; 2 cara, I
o, t cara. 66ic; 2 enra. fiic; 1 iar, t4r'. I
No. t white: 1 car. .'.c: 2 cara, tCHc; 2
cara. l'-kc; 1 car, UOc. Sample white: 1
car, 6i4c; l car. 6!c. No. 8 yellow: 2 car,
iJl'ic No. 4 yellow: 2 car, ftbe. No. 6
yellow: 1 car, 6fic; 2 3-6 car. 64c; 2 car,
KHHc; 8 cara. S2c. No. yellow: 1 car.
2c; 3 care, Wic; 3-5 car, We. Sample yel
low: 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 66c. No. 3 mixed:
3 rare. 7c; 6 cara, O'.V'. No. 4 mixed: I
car, ."c; 4 cara, '; S cara, tuc; 1 car.
4c; 2 car, 4'tc Nu. u mixed: S car,
llc; 1 car. 2'ic; 6 car. C2c; 1 car, 61.4c.
No. mixed: 1 car. dry.Mc; 1 car, fc.V;
1 oar, 69c; 3 cara, Wc: 1 car, f"Sc; 1 car,
67c; 2-6 car, j40. Sample mixed: 12-.'.
cara, c; 1 car, 53c; 1 car. 624c; 1 car,
4r.
Oati-No. 3 white: 1 cara, 42o; 8 car.
4!ic. No. 4 white; 2 car. 41Vc. Sample
white: 1 car, ati'fcc; J car, 3c; 2 can,
85Hc. . . ,
Omaha Caen Price Wheat: No. 2 hard.
ll.n'al.04; No 8 hard, II.OO'.ll.W. No. 4
hard. Mcfitl.Ol; No. 2 apiliin. 3I07I14;
No. 8 iprlng, 3I.(VV(1.12: No. 2 durum. Kc(
tl.Kl; No. 3 iluruin, Kt,c. Corn: No. 3
white, ethtftc; No. 4 white, 4'usJHe: No.
8 white. Vu13c: No. white, RlVafiSci ;
No. 8 yellow. 67V(j'c: No. 4 yellow, ftVW
V; No. t vellow, 62'.te; No. 6 yellow,
M42e; No. 3 mixed. 8iiSi(l7ci No. 4
mixed, 64$rt6c; No. 6 mixed. 1ft0lc; No.
6 mixed. 6fu3c: aample. 47ftu.o, Oata:
No. I white, 43'ti4lV:; atandard, 4.141140
Oelden Powl, &m, :H'"n. 86 On box; Silver
Cord, 14 fcl box. (Jr pef rult : .Via, 82.78 box;
64a, 13 26 box; . 3.7S box; 4-ia, 8.1 box,
4. MM box; lHie, 126. 81.60 hoi. (Irapea,
$ti.ti"sii H.iso keif. Ilananaa: MeiHum !
Iiiin'he, tl.fsnff'l.'ii bunch; medium alxe
liimlKis, 32 (Hfy.' 25 bunch; reaular le
Jumbos. (J.h'K'ijC.'fi bunch; extra larae.
Jumbo, :i 'u(i 2S bunch; Mammoth
Jumbos :i '' u;t 76 bunch.
,MISt?KM.ANKol-S Honey: Comb, 83.7J
crate; Alrlne, 24 ox., 810 case. Date,
fins: lirum date, $:'.75 box; fard datea,
Uc lb.; etuffed date. 3176 box. new flK,
H."w box. Popcorn: No. I, rice.
4'4e lb.; 4U-1 lb., pnckKe, 82 60 case, Pea
ni ts, nut: I'l-niuits, No. 1, raw, Cvn lb.;
rnnst, Sc h.; Jiunlin, raw, Kc lb.; Jlimbu,
roHsted. S'v: Filbert, ISe lb.; pecans
!,'.: lb.; pecans. Junilio, 17'tc lb.; mixed
mil. 16c lb. Cranberries, 81200 bbl. Cider,
8-'1.2i ketf.
for rail, particularly tve coal carrier, I S me day 4 wk. ago. 21. 'it'
Norfolk A Western and Chesapeake
Ohio advancing- over 2 iolnla ench, while
Keadlns. lehUh Valley and Haltlmore &
ihlo averaged a point. Canadian raclflc.
New York Ccntrnl and Hick Isiaud nleo
displayed flnnn's on amall operatloi.s.
The usual course waa pin sued by mn
ar. motor, equipment and the shipping;
share, which were Intermittently at've,
South Porto ltlro uer rising; u to 1!3,
and American Suarar. 3 to 111', presum-
blv in connecfloit with pending federal
tariff legislation. Mercantile marine, pre
ferred, featured the first hour a dealings,
Inter extending; It advance 3 to 74.
Metala were relatively Inactive and dl
msed to yield. Kennecott Copper and
nd American Zinc proving the only
leaned exception, the later gaining; 2'4
to the new record of 1'4-. I nlted Slate
Steel responded the annual report of
I the corporation with a gubaiantlal frac
I tlnnal advance at the outaet, but failed
to hold all Ita nee. Bethlehem Steel
scored a maximum advance of 5 to fi4,
and I-ackawanna Steel denoted ateady
absorption on It moderate Improvement.
Oil, ieculatlve Industrial, and ex
press company ahare featured the apath
etic final hour, while standard atocka
moved with narrow llmlta. Mexican Pe
troleum' high quotation of 11W repre
gented an extreme advance of 6 and Crii
iiiut. roae 2S to i'.i.
Total aalea of atock amounted to 7K.
(! share.
Honda were Irregular wit 14 aome flrmne
In Anglo-French i'is. Total sales, par
value, were 82.H7u.flU0.
I nlted Slate bond were unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leading- quotation
on stick today were:
Aster Hlxtv Iw. Close.
2 )
& fi'.fl 1 3
il vi 17.V.W 6.S.'3
4 .V.2 I1..6W ' 411
SKI In.rKVI f,.;!'i(
( ':1 73,"47 "2,645
1.1. 1 I..f. 4.a
l, :.M 41.I.W.I
;7.7'l 41.424
s.( V, 41.4.'.S
72 o: tS.TS
Dee.
I'. S. iKindf depos
ited to secire clr
c ii 1 a t I o ii ipar
aluei 4i'.'J.ii
'. H. Imnds piedued
to secure I . S. de
posit i par v a I uei . .TVtsi.nu
Tutal 1'. S bonds.,
Bends other than 1".
S. bonds pledged
to secure postal
saving deposits
Securities other
than I'. S. bonds
I n o t Inii'idliig
sloe ksl n tied unpledged
',!, IMI.ftl)
)lM Ci.M.I
:.9v no
:.i.2; -
Total bonds
Stocks, other
ltescr"e bnnk stock
Stil'Scriptlon to stock
hi Federal l?e-
rve bank
Less amo int unpaid
secuiitles. etc.
than Federal
Mii On
4.i''
with com-
1 04 .iim.t. i9i2. inn, r.'io.
Value of banking bouse lun-
Ini'iinibered I
Nt am-iunt due front Federal
I!esere bank
Net amount due from apptnred
reserve agent In New York.
Chicago and S. lxiui
1 Net amount due from banks
! and hanker other than above.
I Fxchanges for clearing house..
other check on banks In the
' same city or town as report
ing bunk
Outside checks and
other rah Items $ til. 1271
Fractional curicn-
cv. nickel and
cent I.l.',6.n2-
; Note of other national bank
'Coin and certificates
I l.egal-tender note
Sunday. I Kedem-Ulon fund with 1". S.
Receipt end disposition of live stock atj treasurer and due from I. S.
the Colon Stock vard.i. omahn. fur twen- treasurer
ty-fot.r hours ending Ht it o clock p. m
1 jreatepday :
"ch.
Men.
W'h.
Mch.
Men.
Mii.
Mch.
Mch.
Mi h.
Met..
Mch.
Mar.
Mar.
I Mar.
'Alar.
LYlar.
f.
M 8 7 8 8 37 , 6 8.j
8 1 8 riWI 6 041 18 62; r.;
. 13SI S h7, 8 K I 81;
6 631
H 4! s: li l.l
I Bill
9 37V.I
a
27
2H",
1 2:! 6
6 731
K 3'1 8 3:
H ,i H :i ii 6 4u 6
8 41 8 4.V 6 4X
141
6 111 S 44
i, : 47 :
6 W M
6 71 9 J
i; v; :s ,
ii v. ! (
8 7i; J 7?
( 6.1 !si
7;. io ij
! it
10 37
il 6 :
6 . 10 3 1
ri; U :H 8 7(11
8 6
8 67! 4.
S i7 6 i wi 10 12
It Ml 6 li I'l s
I 7(ii 1 i!7i10 .Ii
i;27.4'SVOi
s.:iiiiOii
4;.i.i0.()
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.-,. 01" C7
2.i".l.S7.7:.
l.S24..if.!4
2-ll,i2..ir
2:1. 146. T
HANK HTATKMKXTS.
NO. 2tr..
HKI'OUT OF CONIMTIOV OF THE
KBHKA ATIAI, K,
At thiiaha. In (he State of Nebraska, at
the close of business on March 7, 1911":
HKSiU'KCF-ri .
Inns and discounts Sl,rwt. '' ;
ovcrdrnfts. unsecured t.io
I'. S. lond deposited to secure
circulation ipar value) 2.onn M
ponds other than I'.
S. bonds pledged to
pi cure I . S. de
posits 8 V.-.Hi.'"'
Securities other
than C P bonds
tnot Including
stocks" owned un
pledged 29.144 V9
Stork other than Federal He
serve bank atock
Subscription to stock of Federal
Reserve bank, less amount un
paid .,
Value or hanking- house
Furniture and tixtures
Ileal estate owned other than
banking bouse
Net amount due from Federal
!aerve bank
Net amount due from approved
reserve agent. i In New York.
Chicago and St. louis
Net amount due from banks and
h.-inker
Kxchangea for clearing house...
Other checks on banks In the
nme c.ty or town a reporting
bank
O itside checks 'snd
other cash items.. 8 22.2..26
Fractional currency.
nlcke'.s and cents.. 6.2.1. l
Notes of other national banks..
Coin and certificate
Iegal-tender note
Redemption fund with I". S
trenurer and due from I. S.
treasurer
62.2v1.il
10,ui0.ii
;.l;.709.0ll
19.'i,oiio.ii
22.7ifliUrt
IIKCF-IPTS-CARS.
t'uttle.liogs Sheep, lira.
St. p
Minneapolis tJraln Market.
MI1NNKAPOI.IS. March 17. WJIKAT
May. 3I.Wtll.iO; July. $t.HW1.i,.
Cash: Nu I hard, II 14. No. I noithern,
8l.loVll.l2S; No. 2 northern, SI."6S
l.H'iS.
It A 1 1 1 , F. Y 641ft 73c.
KYK-WiS'iiWa .
HKAN-tls.lP'Kijl" .V.
CORN No. 3 vellow, 7.'.'i7iic.
OATS Nn. 3 white, 41'yfl4.'c.
F I , A X S K I J I )-82. 29 '') 2. 32' .
Kanaaa 4 lly 4iraln anil Provisions.
KANSAH CITY, March 17. WIIKAT
No. 2 hard. 3l.WU-l.il; No. 2 red. Sl.taVrii
1.11; May. Il.ln'tti l.li: Julv. fti'.c.
CORN-No. 3 niKed, Wiifnr.M-; No. 2
while, Wji'iHSvc; No. 2 vellow, 701.i(j7lc;
Mav. ! 4iSc ; Julv, 71 ',-tc
t)ATS-No. 2 white, ir.bic; No. 2 mixed,
X 42c.
Liverpool 4raln Market.
MVErtPOOI., March 17.-WHKAT-Sl'Ot.
Nn. 1 Manitoba. 14a: No. 2. 1.1 10d:
9, in, r i. a imni wiiiiei, gun, j,in
ino. j reu western miner, -a mi; ino. :
durum, ia .u.
"ORN-Spot. American mixed, new. 10s
8Sid.
No
3d;
AlMl OoM
Allls-i lislmers
t Amerti-n lleet Hugar
j Amerli an I n
I Amerlrll lriiniHlv ...
Americas H. a II
Am. . K. fl
Am. augsr Iterintng
Anierlnsn Tel. Tel
Anierti s.il Totsiero
j Ansi-nnila C'HiptT
I Atchison
. Ilalilftln lys'Omollv
' lialllnuir Ohio
I llelhlelwrn Hlevl
I lirm.klvn Hsfl'l It
I l 'alifiirnla f'elroleiim ...
j I'snsitlnn Psi Itln .......
, rentral Iallisr
i 'hei.tieu.k llhlu
j Chicago il W
I Chicago, M HI, f ...
tldcaso t, N. W
I I hi. -(. It. I. P. Br.
i 'lilnn i oisr
I I 'oloraito fuel V Iron...
' Crucible Hle.l
I I'enver H O. pfcl
IHsilllerar gacurliles ...
I Krle
I i lenaral Kleolrle
4.Tvti4Pc: atandard. 4W4JHc;
No. 3 white, 42V42Sc; No. 4 white, 411
4IHC Barley: Malting, 6rt4o; No. 1 feed,
S3i66a. Hye: No. 3: hu4?K6c; No. 3. 84tlli6c.
Chicago closing prtcea, furniahed Tha
Pee by lffan Hryan, atock and grain
brokers, 81"! South Sixteenth St., Omaha:
I. I onia 4raln Market.
ST. Mil-IS March 17.-W1H KAT-No. 2
red. 11.14'ul 17; No. 2 hard, nominal; May,
KS: July, l.ti3ibl.u:ra.
corn No. 2. 7;tc: No. 2 while. 73c:
May. 74i-; July. 74V.
OATH No, 2, 43c; No. 2 while, nominal.
Article; Open. High. i lxiw.l Close
r. . .
w heat
May.
July.
Sept.
Corn.
May.
July.
Kept.
uata.
May.
1 O6414 1 MS
1 UIQUI. 1 V1S1I
7V4V4i7S'm
774i'7714T7WaS!
il 1. '.a!
Yeai
I
1 M I10MTV4! 1 11 a.
- a S
1 1
764
1 06'
1
75',VSrtS
7S
7IIU.
Tb',:
46Sm . 4f,SI 444
,llllv.l44(ft-lii-4l ' 44141 4.1'.
Pork. I I I I
May. 12! 97- 22 97t, 22 U 22 86
July.! 22 80 met) I 22 40 123 46
Lard. I I I 11
May. (11 12-171 11 20 111 02- U 18
July. U 87-401 11 47Hi.ll 80 I 11 40
Rlba. 11 j
Mar l 12 l I 12 Oft 11166 11180
July. 13 224 12 11 87',, I 12 '-,
22 90
33 80
11 06
U 30
urn
It 30
rillCAOO GRAIN ASD PROVIIIOJU
r-ratarea of tbv Traalas; aad floalarj
Price Boars at Trnae.
tJlUCAOO. . March 17. Peace reports
from Switxerland. as well as rumors of
a wholesale aelsure of ilerman ships In
Urasil, led io aharp breaks today In the
alue of wheat. lriiea closed heavy.
"i.- to Jliwawc net lower, with May at
tl lnoaLOli1 and July at Sl tMS'tl'l OSS. Corn
lost Vr to lVUIHc: and oata W'alo to lc
In provisions, the outcome varied from
ILc. decline 10 a rlae of 10c.
l,om est prices of the day In the wheat
pit were reached after word came that a
icpreeenlative of Turkey waa making an
effort for a separate peace between Tur
key and the Anglo-f reucn allies.
The weakness In the market, however
begun on tue receipt of dispatches from
IJveroool asserting that 44 Uertnan ves
sels interned In liraail since the opening
of hoatilities had been appropriated by
the itraallian government, and would
likely be used for the transportation of
wheat to (treat Britain from Argentina
T'le Kraailian reports were not con
firmed, however. Although several ral
lies took place In wheat, none proved
to he or more msn a transient cnar
arter. Final quotation were within
had of the bottom figures of the sea
sion.
Corn dropped as a result of the break
In wheat. The selling, however, waa not
aggreaatve. Oata were represented by
the action of other cereals. As In com,
the offerings were light.
I.ovr prices on hog opersted as
weight on pork and ribs. lrd con
tinned to show strength In line with
areas and cotton seed oil.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red
nominal: No. 3 red. 81 S. No. 3 hard
'81.10.: No. 3 hard. 81 06ifl.o6S. Corn: No
2 yellow, nominal: ;o. 4 yellow,
7l'c; No. 4 white. TO'itlTuc Oata: No. 3
white. 4o.t)4.V; atandard, 4c. Rye: Nom
inal Barley: SUtfw. Seed: Timothy. Mi'l
70; clover. 81Q0tsjf"iii.T5. Provisions
Pork, a.Mt22 .80; laid. 110.90; rlba. 111 2Tf
11 76
lit'TTTER Klrnt; creamery, 8ftff3;Vo.
KOOS I-ower: receipta, 14.M case;
firsts, lSc; ordinary firsts, Wic; at
mark, rases Included. 18t(19o.
ITJTATOES Higher; receipta, 8 rars;
Wisconsin. Michigan, Minnesota and Ita
Wola abitea, f.iisc; Minnesota and Ia
kola Ohlos, as.
PiJl.'I.TRY-eAiive, lower; foala, Wfc;
springs. ISc.
AKW YORK CEXERtl. MARKET
WW
I HUD
17.K
I al
l
I IHNI
"U
niMi
t.l
;nu
l.gliO
1IIB1
1.4VU
XXI
3
2.3"U
17,il
76,700
'i.;n
t. i'ii
snn
Sim
l.mi
trt
us',
1I.IH
12'Ji,
L'0",
:in,
Pill,
ll'-J
110',
im
114',
so
DI4
M,',
ir'4
MS
lK.'a
'ti
1H7S
t,!.l
w
'"
Mi,
Kliia
12'a
47S
pna,
IKS
kt
631
)''
w.i ' a
(a
114 4
1DS
K'l
;.fi
4t
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12?,
4BH
71
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i
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lit
ll-"i
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IVj
7S
vrt
1IJW
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ss
;
li)
i-;i
c,
n,
K.',
117
17
r.v,
4",
M.
1.1
47H
imi
I
C. M. &
! t allium
IMisaiiurl Pai-lfc
1 Vnion 1'acific
It-'. & N. W., east....
C. & N. W., west..
C, St, p., M. & U..
jC 14. W., last..,.
C i. W W., west
'., R. I & P., east
I Illinois Ceiitia.1
,H hlcago Ot. Went. .
4
I
1
41
21
I
Total 17.95.849.22
1 ,1 A 1)1 1.ITI KS.
Capital slock paid in 3 l.miti.faXl.iM
Sot plus fund 4'1.0."
I 'ncli vlileil prflis...f 4IX.977.M
Reserved for tases. lS.41ii.74
4
1
3
1
1
:i.2.
4 iM
2,ri 1
1. 'i .1
2, J
4 offee Market.
VTfTtaT vaii 1 1. , -. unfiiiiiiniF
1, 1-. v uiiiaicii ii."-' up r nr.
Ixmiion presa advice reporting that the
Hraslliiin government had taken over
forty-four Interned Herman ship were
not confirmed In the coffee market here
today, but aerved to unsettle aentlment
and price broke sharply under liquida
tion. Aside from these reports, which
suggested the possibility of lower ocean
freight rate, there appeared to be no
change In the news reaching the ring.
and a llitlu F.uropeaii buying; was re
ported on the decline. The market opened
at a decline or to : points and nctive
months sold IK to 19 points net lower
during the middle uf the day, with July
touching siiic. and September, 8. 10c. The
close was slightly up from the lowest on
sums position, but nhowed a net loa of
ir to 17 point. Sab) were M.IMiO bag.
March, 7c; April, 7.93c; May. 7.:c:
June, 8.02c; July, Mic; August. K.lftc; Sep. .
Umber. k.l4c: October, 8.17c; November, 1
8.2ic; December, 8.23c; January, 8 37c;'
February, 8.81c. Spot, quiet; Rio 7a, V;'
Saatoa 4a, 10o. liotn official and pn-1
vate cables from Hiar.ll were delayed ;
today and tha few cost and freight offers!
received wero airtiject Io confirmation.
Hantna 4s were limited at 10.4k; to 10.iiic,
Lrfindon credit. The official cable re- j
imoru at uevinie en 4-iiHi in im exenange
on lxuidun. with inllrcla nrlcea un
changed.
Cotton Market.
NKW YORK. March 17.-COTTON-
Spol, quiet; middling uplands, 11.90c No
sales.
Cotton futures ODcned ' stead v: Msv.
ll.Mc; July, 12.1c: October. 12.27c: Da.
ceiuher, 12.43c; January, 12.4c.
ins couon margei closed steady at a
net Inaa of 8 to 9 points.
Cotton futures clewed stesdy: May.
11 tt"e- l,,l. Illci,. , ,., K. n.. .:. illl'T eai.niieim
1 V.. . T i ""lr,u- creaaed facilities for
LIVKRPOOU March 17. OOTTON
Spot. steady; good middling. 8. ltd; mid
dling, 77d, low middling, 7.57J, sales.
8,U)0 bales.
IMS
7"l
"a"
1I
104
t7
No t)r Ufa
iltigncnhatm Ciploratlon
Illinois Central
InterlHimuKli Con. Corp
tnapli-atlon Conner II. Hx)
liitrnallfaial Harvester.-..
Ksnsaa Cltr Southern l.inn
Ihlh Valley I'll
loulavllls a NaahTlll
MHXlratn Pelroleunl 4lO
Miami Copper l.gno
Ml.a.mrl, K. AV'T. pM
Mlaaourl Pacific 7im
National lllseult 400
Nallunal ttan
NavaiU Copper .
New York Central i im
N. Y., N. M II 4U0
Norfolk a Wealarn
Northern Pselflo l.toO 114' 114U
Pacltlo Mall
fielllo Tel. Tel
I r.nnaylvinla H 7't
Pullman raise car hhi )ai
tiv n. Cupper I.Si'i) MS
Hearting 17. UM US
Itepubllo Iron gteal... II. ion 44
Southern Pa-Iflo t.tw ino
Konttwra bsllwar TOO tit,
Simlalialiar C'ompaar I 14a
Tenneaaes Copper 1.0K R414
Texs Company l.loo tOA
4'nlon Pacini' 1.410 l:w4
t 11 Ion pacirie pf4 UK) M
I'nltea Slate Hteel It.lno i;U
II. g. teel pftl 1 ao ItTS
Vtih Copper ., I. ay) (,114
1Veairn Pnlol ion nn,
Waetltislioaas Rlerlrto ... 84.100 4'4
Nlontana Powar
benaral Motnra
Wabaah H pfd
Internal lonal Marlue pM. 44. tm 74'a
Kennaciit iVpper ?n.no :mh
'Hi
37
a
122
't:.4
iw.v,
li.
Hi,
inn
24'.
I7S
till 4
'"
111,
147H
Ii7,
MO
lm
!,
mil,
1174
i
i
Total receipt. . . 47
DISI'OSITION-UICAD
('Utile. lloKS.SIliel).
Morrla & Co :0 . l.K;T, 42.
fwirt & Company Hfll
icuilahy Pai-king Co ... 117
Aimour & Co l!i-i
I Schwartz. Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co 2
J-.t'iiton, Vansant & l.ntli 47
;1' P. I,ewla
14. Rout ei Co .
V. G. Kellogg
I crthelmer 44. 1 'eaen
lllothschllil Krcb....
.Mo, Kan. Colt Co....
'Christie
iJligKlmt
iJiul'fiiian
I liakcr, Jcnea & Smith..
I Hulilier hroa
'-J'" I John Hari ey
I Kline
J, l.ltnscn ct Lungrcn
j(i,. 'Other buytjrs
Toian '1 n.ij-
I' i'l 'il.K There was tlie llkltal
ate run of cattle tod.iy, only iniriy-iom
cars being reported In. For the week to
date receipts amount tc 2P,S3() bend, which
in slightly smaller than laat week, but
lurger than u year i.go by almost 4,iWu
head.
The trade today waa slow ana wean
457,:M.7S
l.i sa current ex
penses, interest,
and taxes paid.... 3.1H4.7S
Circulating note ouiatamling..
Lino to banks and
bankers I41,7.44.Y33
I lemnnd deposits:
IndUldual deposits
Mibject to check.. '7.70G, 378. 17
Certificate of de
posit due In less
than thirty days.. lIS,r.bi.2l
Certified checks 22,5-7.27
4.14. 229 in 1
4'rfi.iaat.in)
U m 1 'asliier's check
47
4
;o
ir
t
1
17
11
;i7
n
71
outstanding;
Culled State de
posits Post a I savings de
posits '
Time certificate of
deposit 1 payable
alter thirty day
or morel
Total
1T7,S:)H.'I
42.m61.77
79.714.91
8n4.0lS.rn 13.11. 620.22
114.144.se
7'O.00
7 rA"i
7.!.4S.70
li),1f.li.3)
l.OOfl.oO
iS.a-fi 31
641.9SI.31
41t.1! 17
50.y0.8i
H.fi4 OS
L3.07S 41
1 S.noi.Oi)
173.r42.fo
XJ.SllO.Oil
in,rv.oo
HANK STATKMKXTS.
N". , e,v C TtlP
P.Kl'i mi or i 1 '.m 'i 1 ' '-- ' . " "
PIHST ATINAI, BAK,
Nebraska.
At
the close
at.
, , 1, n in ilm State of
v ' :.- 1. - 101.-.
(,f M'.TC-" "II .MIllO tei".
nrm it RCF.S.
,.-, n-n !HT M
t -.l .lia.-nlltlt, aC',.11", ' -.'.-W
Overdrafts
1'. P. Ponds:
V. S. binds deposited
1c secure ritcu!a-N
tion ipsr value, f .).")
IV S. bonds ileds
ed to secure IV S"
deposit ipar
aluc) ' 1
Total IV S. bonds
Pnn .:. securities, etc.:
ltonds other than
1". S. bonds pledg
ed to j'. l e
postal savings de-
posit 107.1,0V
Securities other
than IV S. bonds
mot Including
stocks) owned,
unpledged 22,1,".V'0
1.451 fH
120,OT."0
$1.,Vt2.573 09
2 "0,0141. 00
oH.0i0.00
Total
I..IARTUT1KS
Tapital stock paid In
Surplus fun I
t'ndlvided profits, les c.irrent
expenses. Interest and taxes
paid 57. "44. IS
Circulating note outstanding... 2.4).Oti.flO
Due to banks and bankera l,2J'i,5ISS
Dividends unpaid SO.on
Individual deposits
subject to check... 21. 17,1.H87
Certificates of de
posit due in less
than thirty davs.. S2.01!.il
C r If ted checks C.STi.tr.
Cashier s check out
standing IV S. deposits 7.',7"4 :
Deposit requiring
notice, but less
than thirty dav... 6!,74:.8- 1,::S m 72
Certificate of deposit 41tf.7-tl.31
Total aalea for the clay.
ni'WS BKVIKW
71,
7.10. floo nmrn.
WS
J7
10
4H
VIA
1114
ir,;
luf.'a
or,,
l-.-j
114
W14
an
lTV4j
l:l
'.'4'i
7S
1.4
n
:i't
147l
17 '
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USS
3',
MS
I1714
S214
"
7S4
41
rf
724
to7.
1
moucr-
317,!113.84123
St ile of Nebraska, county 01 iiougms as :
1 I. R. P. Moistnan. cashier of the above
1 pained bunk, do solemnly swear that the
! above statement Is true to the best of
i mv knowledKD and belief.
R. P. MORS MAN, Cashier.
I tirret Attest:
KDWARD I.. THVRKK,
! C. W. 1-TMAN,
W. A. SMIIT1I,
Directors.
i Subsci lbed and sworn to before me this
lHi div of .March. 19l. n
i 1 SUA li. R. R. RAINBV. Notary Public.
i . . '
1
Xo 97X1
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
urn llxrhssgr National Bank,
At Omaha In the State Nebraska, at the
Total US32.573.09
State of Nebraska. Countv of Douglas-ss:
I, 11. W. Yates, jr., cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and lieilef.
H. W. YATES, JR., Cashier.
Correct Attest:
WARRFN SWITZI.ER.
V. W. t'l.ARK K,
JOHN .M DON'AI.D.
Directors.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before nie this
Dili dav of March, I9lii.
A. K. SWAXRON.
(SE.M.i Notary Public.
X". inv:i
Totnl bonds, secuiitles, etc.
Stocks, other than Federal
Reserve Rank stock
Subscription to stock
of Federal Reserve
Rank $ W.nnfi.nrt
1 es- amount unpaid. 45.0u0.ai
Real estatn owned other than
hankino; house
Xet amount due
from Federal Re
serve, Hunk $ r..2lVi.1
Net amount due
from approved re
serve agents in
New York, Chi
cago and St. Ivonis 1.470.24C.87
Net amount due
from banks and
bankers ;.655,92.W
Exchanges for 1 lear-
m hon-e 303,li.oS
Other checks on
banks In the
Fame city or town
as reporting bank 10,597 ?
Outside checks nnd
other ensh items, M,."53.7
Fra tinnal currency,
nickels and cents. 133.712
Notes of other na
tional banks ao.OfW.OO
Federal Reserve
notes 2OVOO
Coin and certifi
cate M1.10t.o-)
Legal tender no'.e. o'l.OKi.O.
1W.15O.0O
S4,072.ff7
45.0no.0O
r.10o 22
Redemption fund with V. P.
Treasurer and due from IV S.
Treasurer
Customer' liability under let
ters of rredit
5,'70",O37.13
2,'on
St.oni.Or)
Total
....$17,4.94 4 41
IJARIMTIEP.
.8'25,CO).00
OP
Tinrii
S. bond pledged
I to secure postal
I aliia deposits....
S- curltlea other than
IV S. bonds tnot
1 Including stocks)
j ownri) unpledged..
I
!5,0W."I0
3j0.no
Italy
Dselatlaas mt the Day Varloas
4'amawadltlea
NKW YORK. March
llarely steady.
WHK.AT-Bpot. steak; No. 1 durum.
1 27 ; No. 2 hard. 3122: No. 1 northern,
Duluth, 11.33, and No. 1 northern. Mani
toba, 11.41, f. a. b. New York. Future
were easy; May. 31. HW.
CORN-Spot. weak; No. 1 yellow, 83 Vc,
c I. f. New Tork.
'aATS-Spot, weaJt: standard, (lc.
llAY-Finu; No. 1. Sl.Ul 40; No. 3 11.26
Cl io; No. 8. 81 OwoH tk; shipping. gji6.).
MOPS-Hiearly; aiale, rummun to choice,
lii. 144Tc; 11. 8010; Pacific coast. Vtii,
IZttifcc; 1J4, kff'lOc.
AlDKi-Fliai, Bogota. 7m4o; CsritraJ
America S3.-.
Ufc-ATllKK-Flrm; hemlock flrau, 339
34c; ueronda, 37' alio.
PROVISIONS-Pork, firm: mess. 823 00
r"S 6,-1; f sinily, 822.uT!4 to; abort clear,
I :. 'VJ2S Oil. Beef, slesdv, mesa 17 uu4
17 famUy. 1S Mhj i ti. laird, firm '
middle west, in tsrjll 10.
TAMJDW Firm- city, 8c;
f-.aie: special. ",e.
Bl.'TTt'R Firmer- eeceipts. 7.0a tubs;
(rtatnery extras, Z,yg'4x; firsts, j3io.
i Mill. 3MtJt.StC.
i:iia Weak, receipts. 21.834 esse;
fi ah gathered, extra. I2S.i'r: extra
firais. tie; firsts, IlT421'c; iconds, 2tf
t'.ire -
iJir.EE-Ftrm- receipts. 824 boxes:
tuW held, 'specials, lbUc, iuw, average
Oil and Hoaln.
TlXK-Flrm. fcoc; aalea, 107 bhls.: re
ceipt, t, bhl.; shipments, 234 bbl.;
Stocks. 8.MS bhls.
ROSIN-Fltm: sales. 713 bhls ; receipt.
Z:,4 J'1''? .: hlpinenta. 1.3TJ bhls.; stoi ks,
iH.OOl bbl. yuote: A, R, C. D K. F
. 'I. 8."'00; 1. 8u.l5; K. M. 85.40; k, SVIo!
WO. 5.i; WW, 3IJ.75.
Dry liooda Market. '
NEW TORK. March 17.-DRT-OOODB-t
niton goods markets were active and
firm today. Print clotha advanced V.e
yard on a basis of M,c for 3Ki-lnch jt,xla.
Une cotton gooda advanced from -c to
I'm a yard for later delivery. Silk mar
kets were active at high prices.
"liar Market.
NKW YORK, March 17.eiF(t AR-Raw,
rum: centrifugal. o.o'Jc; mnlaaaes. 6 12e.
Relined steady. Sugar futures opened 1
to 3 points hlghur, hut later eased off,
and at noon were 3 to 4 points lower
RAILROADS IN THE SOUTH
ARE NOT INTERFERED WITH
Superintendent y a. Secerd ef the
telegraph department of tha Rl Pase ax
Southwestern railroad, operating from Kl
Taao, Tex., a rnupU of hundred miles
up along the border, between Mexico
and tha 1 nlted States, scn,1.4 word that
the only time recently when the Mexicans
bava damaged either Kl Paso A South
went ern railroad or telegraph property
waa March 9. when Villa and his band
made the night raid into Columbus, N. M.
Aside from the raid referred to, Mr.
Peiord asseits that the Mexlcsns have
not Interfered with the operation of the
road for as vera I months. He adda that
now the service hag been restored to nor
mal and that trains, both passenger and
freight, are running on schedules
Kaperlatlve Can Describe Et
Isllnsj Conditions.
NKy YORK, March 17,-Dun s Review
tomorrow, will say:
Only by tha use of superlatives ran
existing commercial and Industrial condi
tions lie adequately described, lire at aa are
the gains shown by bank clearings. Iron
output, unfilled steel tonnage and similar
Indices. mere statistical records 110
lunger fully reflect a situation for which
there la no precedent. In aome branches
and section thn volume of business has
reached uch vast proportions that fur
ther expatialon la dependent upon ln-
hoth production and
distribution. Mauiifactitiera In ateel. In
textile and In oilier line are rejecting
additional contract, which they cannot
handle, either hecauao capacity I already
hooked far ahead, or through Inability
to obtain necessary raw material. The
most remarkable feature la the magni
tude of the current demand in aplle of
price that would ordinarily check II,
urgent requests continuing to lie made for
Immediate deliveries of leather, foot wear,
dry goods, and ('specially of steel prod
uct. Weekly bsnk c learings were 34, 131. 741, 60S.
xj York Money
NEW YORK, March
TILE PAPKR-Ml1 P'f
Market.
17. ME RCA X-
cent
LVm tvi. FXtii-NtlK - Sixtv dav h'lv " ''"" '- 'T uJ
in!Kw'-.u demand 84 77 cable '"'' "P" ""'on "
lUj S4.i2V. demand, 84., 1. ,. -ble' w eight variety and af'rr f l'4
-Bar, 87r: Mexican dollars,
bill
84.771,.
UllA'ER
4:'A,c
HoNDU Government, stesdy; railroad,
trreeular.
TIME 1lANS nrmer; sixty nays. ;Tt
2 ner cent; ninety naya. 3 per cent
months. S'sjtfUS par cent
CAI.D Mv 'N EY Steady ; high. 2 per
cent; low, 1 par cent; ru'ing rate, tt
fier cent, last loan. 2 per cent; closing
ild 1 per cent; offered at 2 per rent.
t losing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
. ssu rv. uni 4a ... US
. 'S K T. lal 4a ... 7:1',
.iet"M.. Pai-. coo. 4a...lii,
l"laMoi'l Power ia fa,
111 N Y. c dab. a .. nt .
HU" T . -iir 4'a
111 K. T . N. 11.
.107S ct. 4a
. 4VNo. Pacific 4a...
. 4n la
. !.() 1.. rcl 4a.
.UMSPac T. A T aa.
0PiiB con m
X'iV 1I0 sail. 4!b. . .
tha demand nol being sufficiently urgent, ci0se cf business on' March
to put any anap and g. tiger into the mar- . RESOURCES.
ket. For tho week medium grades of l.rans and discounts
killer are around 25fXic lower, with the overdrafts
best grades not showing quite that much i- bonds deposited
decline. Taking I he market as a w hole It to BP, ur,, clrctiU-
would be sale to call killers 25c lower tojrl (vr value)
for the week, while feeders are steady. !polls other than
Quotations on cattle: Uood to choice j p. h. bond pledged
peeves, g:Ma.tu; lair 10 a""" I to aecurc I . S. Je
38.uOOJ1l.00; common to fair beeves. I'-aOW I Doslta
H.iM: good to choice hlf,'r...8' ;vi.rs'"'' Bond other than IV
good to cnoice cows, u.ijki 1. iu; inn i
good cows, 86.25titl.7u: common to fair
cowr. 34 uni.2j; good to choice feeders,
17 ti.Vti8.10; fair to good feeders. 37.U7.ij;
common to fslr feeders, ln.U0Wl.30; Stood
to choice stockers, 7.7u'a27i; stick heif
ers. M.75) 7.78; stock cows. V .W.J,.2a;
stock calves. 87.00 u8.ii1); veal calvei, .o0(
10.00; bulls, slag, etc.. o msnii.-ii. v
iitiii.4 Toilev's rieeitita of hogs
up the lively clip set Dy previous a.i
of the week. In the neighborhood of 211
cars, or 15,800 head, showing up. The
weeks supply is tne Heaviest niiw mm
weeks ago. atnountin to 73.074 head, )l
against iis.itfio laat week, 03, 832 two wee .
ago and i2.ui! last year. I
The outside demanu was not overly ,
broad today and early shipping piirchasca
were made mainly at 6c lower prices.
mmIi k inv nt .tbe
hoga were bought on shipping account at
3.2.vii4i. 3u, ana a nign aa a.w mo
for weightier stuff. '
Packeia made their usual dime lower
offer at the atari, but found competi
tion on the belter kinds of hogs fairly
keen. , ....
At noon a good many hoga were still
unsold, many of them of a good class,
the number being eatlmated at twenty-
nr llilrlv loud Sllltimltlg UU tU
1 ..... , uiii..a upi, .'fi tike lower Coin and
T. .1.. uiiteh WK ver atlckv ' I.ei.-nl tender notes
and weak at the early decline. Hulk aold . Redemption
at 89Ui.'(i!l.a5. with prospects for quite a!
sprinkling under tho bill, guile a enow-j
lug was made a high, aa SIMo, the top. ,
SHKKP A a has been usual on recent ,
FrUlaya there waa a good run of sheep ;
and lainl' here tdoya. The supply was
iiiv,r. t..,i at tweutv-alx caix. or 6,-"I
head, putting the total for the f ve I'nys ,
t aJ.r.45 head. This la more thsn 14,l !
smaller than a week ago, i'.OO sli.irl of j
. .. 1. un n,,u- ,1 itttl.. nmra thaii 1
half a largu a for the sun- diya last i Circulating notes outstanding
iear and smaller than for any similar Deposit
period this year.
Sellers finally succeeded In cleaning up
their holdings 'yesterday, but only at the
cost of making l-nq-we reqii'-iiun uxc
unu tin
xtremely
jt rounds
vealerday buers deeloi'I ail sntipamy
'towards anyllilug wemii'iu al oi eighty
pounds, and salesmen found 'he'naelveg
up againal a lane wnai we oner or ncey
'them' proposUonl. t)m- 1 l of wcsttTns
aled above eight y-five poun.is ui
IMS:
,31.641.754.41
212. SI
117, 50 1. 'TO
kent Total nonns, sccuniies, eic...
PU'IBL'I llfllllll BlULI
of Federal Reserve
bank 8 21.WO.00
T.eas amount unpaid 10,800.00
Furniture and fixtures ....
Net amount due from Federal
Reserve Rank
Net amount due from approved
reserve agents In New York,
Chlcsiro and St. Irfiuls....
foxy pf thS aoVd bu'uuer weiVhi Net amount due from bank and
hohi nn uliinAliiK account at bankera ..1.. i.v.
Fcliaii"es for clearing House..
Other checks on banks In the
aine c ity or town as reporting
bank
Outside checks and
other cash items....! 3.JW.8I
Fractional currency,
nickels, and cents. A14.,,
Notrs of other national banks .
Federal Reserve notes
certiCli ates
5),n:4i.iio
15,W).ilO
C0.RS2 80
4IK.165.ii4
?14.144 77
H2.2-W.12
1.6')4.r
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
4IMAI4A NATI4A1 nA.NK.
at Omaha, In the State of Ncuraska. at
the close ot business on March 7. ll'iij;
RESOCRCES.
Iionns and discounts I ..fHi!1)
0erdial'U ".4ii
IV S. bonds de
posited to itecure
circulation ipar
value) 3 1 .isni.iitai.ii
IV 8. bonds pledged
to scci to I V S.
deposits ip n r
value 1 2im,00i). tm
T0t.1l IV S. bond l.SW.ijOU.OU
Securities other than LV- S.
bonds (not Including atocksi,
owned unpledged 3iKi,l9.4S
Stocks, otlier tlian Federal Re
serve Hank stock 14:,4uO.OO
Subscription t o
stock of Federal
Reserve bank 3 SW.OuQOO
lyss ainoiiiil un
paid 45.OU0.UO 45.KO.0W
Equity In lianklng house
Net amount rti.e
from Federal Re
serve bank. ...1. ...3 411, KM. 74
Net amount due
from approved
reserve agents in
New York, Chi
cago a n d St.
Eocis 2.71O.S1S.03
Net amount due
front banks and
C.i I Hal sto. k paid In
Surplus fund
1'ndivlded profits
circulating 1.0'rs outstanding
line to banks and
bankers 8Stil,r.:4.78
T r 1 . er.os I ' s '
Individial depot-its,
.-uiuject to . noo..84,29l.4S6.3S
Certificates of de
posit, due in less
th" "0 i''iv
Certified checks...
Cashier's checks
outstanding
I'niteii Slates
I'SI' 1 .
Postal savins
posits
T tine deposits :
Certificates of
firni.finil.oi
l oo.").i)
1Sfi.i"S7 2)
50.IV0. )
de-
c.e-
4ii:.hV;.02
lo.OOS.W
. 80,522.07
SS,S3l.t4
84,209.51
t
V
dc-
n ,s I
Other lime d-
poilts
l.eitus of credit
1 .34-J.S98.26
3.y,l?5.13 15
.11.827 n
r.i 0 w.ii '
Total 817.2-4.it4.it
fc-tate f Nehraa, Conn y of Po.ig a s :
1. T, E. Davis, railiier of th" nbovc
tiameii hank, do solemnly swear that tlie
above statement is true to tha best cf my
knowledge and belief.
T. U DAVIS. Cashl.-r.
Correct Attest :
I m DAVIS.
JOHN' D. CREK1MTOX.
K. M. ANDRfcESEN.
1 dieetor'.
Subscribed nnd sworn ;o b.ifore me till)
11th day of March, 1!i:.
icEAul ARi. IWP1.SOX
Xotary RepuMc.
bnnkers
Exchangiij (or
clearing house
Oilier ciif-ks On
b.inka In the same
elt y or town as
renortinir bank..
10. RnO.iO ! Outside checks Hiul
inner earn nems
Fractional c u r -rency,
nickels
and cents
Note of otuer na
tional bunks
Federal reserve
notes
Coin and certifi
cates fgal tender notes
Redemption fund
with p. S. treas
urcr and
from IV S.
urcr
Customers'
it y under
of credit...
fund with la.
Treasuier and due from 1".
Treasurer
Totnl
EIABIE1T1F.S.
4'apltal stock paid in
Surplus rund
Cltdivtded rofits....$
I, e a current ex
penses, interest and
taxes paid.
4 47o.rl
17.145. Oi
7'."X
Sl.812.vi
10,0 0. m
3,OI5.li"i.S4
407,047.7.1
2V57.-..14
ln2.25)i.C2
3.S27.91
SS.iilO.flO
5,O0O.0it
727.412.(
1J7.X7A.4j4)
R
due
lieas-
liahll-letters
i. 00
M. 586.58
.3:.6t7,fi!.ii4
.$ 3M).ft10.0n
fiVOO.OJ
11.WI1.47-
44,624 11
l:rj,.Vi.!lO
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital slock paid In
Surplus fund
1 'nd I vlded prof it a S,i05,7.'9.!e
Reserved for taxes.. lS,7ii.ti!
7,o24,SVt.71
5n.IHji1.O0
44. PUS. O
... 319,1 Vi, 945. iil
.ll.rivi.uro.O'i
. ono.oco.uo
EPORT of the
condition of the
Live Stock National
Bank. Union Stock
Yards, Omaha, Ne
braska, at the close
of business, March
7, 1916.
" BESOUKCES.
Loans $3,338,59(1.50
took In rederal K-
(erre Bank 7,900.00
V. 8. Bonds at Far. . . 170,000.00
Banking House and
Fixtures 14,000.00
Cash aad Sight Ex.
change 1,636.008.39
Capital . .
Surplus . .
Undivided
Circulation
Deposits
4,055,888.89
X.Xa.BlXrrXE8.
prof Ita .
Isa current ex
penses, interest and
taxes paid
Circulating not-outstandine
Due to banks and
31)24,4:16.67
si.::ih.6i! r,ta, 120.111
I,0a,0i-.4)
H.
country.
JUMPS FROM GREEK NAVY
TO THAT OF UNCLE SAMMY
Frank Kaamerchak, who served for five
months In tha Greek navy, ruliated In th
I'nlted States navy Friday at the lor'
recruiting station. Kssmerchak was an
American navy man at the time tie
"Idaho" and "Mississippi" were sold tu
Greece a few years ago.
As his enlistment had Just expired, hu
waa hired by lhe Greek to go with the
Idaho to Greece, where lie remained for
five niontha. H enlisted as an elect! I.
clan.
. . . ,11ml ai-aiieu m i, v t via.
Bl , 1-. a,.. -.1 I.Ua ihi.,j li.itl-
iio'ikih ait
loads that averaged ninety pounds an.-,
better had to go at 810 50.
A small run of ewea found the civ
ninrl somewhat better todav, aim JI
fairly well cleaned up early
il,,l u era, 1,1 least sieadv.
reached is lOtiti 15. the hlgh-at prices paid
since Monday, which waa the last i.iy
anything of top quality showe 1 ip. Twj
loada on the Navajo order 1-tnded at 37 1c.
Montana ewes, which were not badly
wanted early, sold later in the day at
steady price. 87. K5. while a load of fair
sniff from a nearby feed lot was cashed
St 87.75.
By noon a few of lhe weighty lambs
hal started lo move at prices that were
no moie Ihun steady with the finish yes
lerdav. or were l.vii2uc below the mil-
Caiweck tiade. a few Bale
41 I'l I around Sltl.M. Three cars
'"4" from a local feed lot that weighed In
the neighborhood of eighty pounds sold
lesdv at 11.'V At the time of going
to press there were still four load, all
of heavy lambs. 1 naold. being wante.l at
les money than was paid for tlin.lar
stuff yesterday. ......
Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lamba.
good to choice. Hi.7o u 1 1 35; lamba. fair
1.. m,yn.t tin 4ci 10.75 : lambs, fall clionej.
KvannratetS Anplee and Dried Frnlla ' in (av,,i.75: lamus. fresh dipped, vSir
f. g rf. S. ra
cla aeueon
V. g. 8a. ras
do conoen
f . 4a. ra
do c-atutam
Ala gmlla
A T T c 4l,a
An1a-yica t ..
Al'iila'Hi . 4a...
Pal. a "li'a 4 . ..
Math, etael r i
l a. Partite lal
l tie, a 41. . 4i,a
1
14. IV
a f
4la.
r. M
IV It
r a
iv an ii r 4a
Kt " 4a
Ilan. Klaotrlc a.,
1)1. Va lal 4wa
III. Cam. rf 4a
k. r o is)f s
lni V. M 4'aa
1114
Offered.
KRe,ullii( aen. 4a
ia. I"TV-i4. I. A a r r
4 S4o Par i. u
. UV. , rf 4a
. tfwrtn Rallsa. aa
. 14 l olr, I'a. lllc 4. .
iw do er. 4a
. V. Ititbher U .
. iv.l' N. luteal ta
. ?-Wal. t'nloa 4Si
. 7'.Waal Klac . it
tl
"4
an
I.ioa,
l-c-S
t
lute to hank and hankers..
Individual deposits.
.itn'ect to cneck . .81,249,871
Cert If lea tea of de-
(Misit ilue In 1C3S
than TX) days
'citified checks...
Cashier's r h e c k s
outstanding
IV S. ileposlta
Tostal savings de-
nosila
Time certificates of
deposit payable
after days or
1 more
or.-veinil banker TS.i'9, 835.30
B,-1 ' ' ' I n (i I i (I u a I rie-
47.520 13
I5.S-.1.97
Jl.SOS.dS
14.750.00 1.3171. 215 HI
4S
poait aubicct to
che'-k
tlerl If it atea of ile
deposlt due In
less than thirty
dais
Certified check
Cashier checks
outstanding
I'niteii .States de
posits Certificates of de
osit Letter of credit
6.4ie.4:i4 .HO
1X, 42.74
v'.,w::.:!0
1S6.94S 41
1RH.871.81
653,2434.71 16.(3.7HO f)
44.is;5.0O
200,000.00
40,000.00
37.810.44
147,000.00
3,631,076.45
$4,036,886.69
COKrAKlTTVH gTATEMTElfT
0r BEPOBITB.
Mar. 7, 1908, 6a71.63R.7a
Mar. 7, 1911 1,043,375.66
Mar. 7, 1014, 1,877,H-J.7:
Mar. 7. 115 a,01,4 70.30
Mar. 7, 1916, 3,631,076.45
taI 82.r'l". '
at pricea ;gtat rf Nebraska. County of nnnglas (
.u,xiC'i.i i rr Auiii nresinem. or ine hoo"
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true lo the best of my
knowledge and belief. .
W. T. AU1V.I). Tresulcnt.
Correct Attest: . ..
. N'otarr rubllc.
II. P ri.AHKE, Jr.,
IS. KTDKZ,
K. I'. MEYERS.
Director
8ubcrlhec1 nnd sworn to before me th s
14ih dav of March. 191.
iSl-'AI,) 4. A. lir.iwi r-i.
being made I '
of scahbie ;
Total 8l8.10.!M5.!i1
State of Nebraska. County of Douglas ss: j
I. J. He IV Richards, cashier of the
aliove named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement ta true to the i
best of mv know led ice and belief. i
J. De IV RICHARD, Caahler. I
Correct Attest:
J H. SI1I-T.ARD. '
A. C. SMITH.
CII A3 H. BROWN,
Directors. !
Subscrilieil and sworn to before me this i
Ih tlav of March. JIMS !
U D. BPAI.DINO. :
ISKAI..1 Notary llibllc. I
siREtrroms ivd orncxRi:
HEI.BOII SWIFT MOBBIB,
Vice-President Morrla St Company,
Chicago.
C. M. lliOTABLAn,
Treasurer Morris a) Company,
CMoago.
X. O. EDWARD,
Manarar Slwlft 4 Co., Omaha.
B. a.. BEAD,
Tlce-Frestilent rirst BTat'l. Bank,
hsnandoab, Iowa.
W. r. ADKIBB,
Xolmas-Adklna Co., Omaha.
T. E. QLEDBII.I..
Capitalist, rort Crook, lfeh.
L. M. Z.OBO,
3realdant.
W. A. C. JOKBSjOsT,
Tloe-lres1dent.
T. W. THOMAS,
Cashier.
'Si I
t-e', I
. ...
. MS
.ten
l
S
.131
NKW YORK. Msrch 17-KVAPr)R-ATF.D
AI'PI.ES-nuIl: fancy, 788V:
choice. mie: prime. 4t4i)js,c.
DRIED KRCITc Prunes, steady; Cell
fornla. 4i!f11U': 4reons, TVaflt'c. Apri
cots, nulet but steady; choice, 8A,ftl0r;
extra choice. Iirtl0ac; fancy. H8hl2e.
I'eachea. nulet but Kieady; choice, S'ic;
exira choice. fancy, ltrc Raisin.
Inactive-, loose muscatels, '.f7e: choice
Ii fancy, sotded. 7,174c. seedless.
10" 4'.
Metal Market.
NKW YiiRhT. March 17 MF7TAI
lad, 87 87 U4.1. Spelter not uuoted Cop
prr. firm; eleclrnlylu-. nearby. f23.iad)
!: June and later, 327 t27.."a Iron,
rirni. unrhliurd Tin. qiiel. spot, tl'l 00
9.vs.ini
At London- spot cooper, 107 10s;
future. 471'M elncirnlvtlc. CV-M Srx.t tin,
fi. I'k-; ruturtw. i,l1. I.rad. 4-3j Ps.
Spelter. 13.
0n; yearling, fair to choice, light. 8 28
trl'iilo, yeai lings, fair to cnoice. heavy.
8n Vmr 40 ; wethers, fslr to choice, 87.7&r
so ewes, rood to choice, 17 7ia.15; ewes,
fair to good, li.uwn fcj.
St, Joseph I.lve atock Market.
HT. JOHEPIT. Mar.-h 17.-CATTI.B-Re-relpts,
") head; maiket steady; steer.
I" 7Vjit f bid: cow and betleis, 14.759
J.:: calves. t7..""VfllO W.
Ill illr Receipta. .' uo head: pistkel
lower; top. r. 0 bid. bulk of sales, $.i.2e4J
8 laV
8HKEP AND LAMRS-Reeetpta. l.joO
head; maiket steady; lambs, 810 7.Vn 11.30
l. I.aala ock slarket.
BT. I.oiis. March 17. C ATT I JC Re
ceipts. 7int bead: maiket steady: native
beef steers, S7.74MIQ.4sl; yearhns steer and
hclfera. P TaMn Ui; cows. gi..Vi uO; stock-
' en and feedeis. K avJM. Texas and
Indian st.eis. 3525uC4). cow and heifers,
$4 isatiat native calves. 8 nip 10. .V
lltHJS-Recelits. 7.100 head: market
lower; pig and llaht. 37.2.Vn.o: mixe.1
and butchers. 3H.4t.xu6.70; good heavy. 3-'tw
SHEKP AND IMRS-Recelpts 1.501)
head: market etronu: yearling rf-.
H ritlD .it; lambs, 19 V4 1160; ewes, $h 0
4j8 26.
Stock In sight.
Receipt of live slock at the-five prin
cipal western markets ysieras
Omaha
Chicago
Kinuti City.
Siuux City...
St. 1-oun
head: market steady;
yearlinas. .2.V,j ly.oO;
ewes, $7..5iVui.iO.
lambs. llO.fiT.'ail.SO:
wethers, S.uj4).iM;
bulk of sale, 89 10
rill( AtiO LIVE STOCK MtRKKT
Meak sheep
Cattle, lioirs. rneep.
D 15,: 4V2I"'
. 1 l) .l0 8.il0
. 6-.1 :i,K) I'O
. i oai 8. !) r
. 7iH) 7.110 l.J"
Totsls.
4.1-X) :.b 18,100
Kansas Illy live Kl4Mk Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mrch 17. -CATT1.lv-llecrlpt.
bead; maiket steady; prime
fed slceis, '..2Ciiti .65; dressed beef sleets.
S7.!Si-ti.l5. western steers. 87.5ii1l.l5;
stockors and feeders. $ii.;ou4S.5i); bulls.
f-,.hni7 IS: calves. 1 1 .).
Him 18-Recelpt. J.KW head: market
ateady: bulk. i Su.i0, heavy. Rl 4.Vq HO;
peckera and butchers. 8J3ig9. lights,
9.li.50. pigs. 87.&mi4.
8HEKP AND UAMUS-Recelpts. 100
tattle Weak Hogs
Weak.
CHICAGO. March 17.-OATTUv-Re-ceipts.
l.uOo head; market weak; native
beef steers. 37.aOr,8.it; western steers,
87.40JffV); stockers and feeders. 8 (if
8.2-.; cows and heifers, S3.Wa-70; calves,
S.2r.4iW.7a.
HOGS Receipt. 26.010 head; market
weak, mostly 10c lower; bulk. 89.5ii"i bi:
liaht. 8.Wt.i5; mixed. S9.Suk.7ii; heavy.
la.24X(it.7li; rough. I.20ti-3i; pig. ri
s.ti.V
PIIFKP AND 1.A:IPS4 Receipts. SIO)
luad. market steadv; wethers, '. "1 q .2 ). ,
wu'.i extra fancy at f : 25. only 5c under i
the limlicst pi Ice i n i-ecord; ewes. lij iHii '
S.iv ; lambs, y..',-ti 11.50. i
sluai Illy live Hock Market.
SIOCX CITY. March 17. C A TTUK Re
ceipts, I onO head: market steadv; native
steers, 87 3f'tl fai; butchers. Vi.2cflS.lll: cow
and heifer. .l 0ir7 4j ; Blocker and feed
era. tt"B7.uu. bulls, ataga, etc., 3i.75r7 10.
HiXIS Receipta. 8.i") bead: market 16c
to Zoo lower, heavy, 8v.2a.3i mixed, S.la
. i 3f.; light, 3.Vje.l5
I SHEEP AND IMBS-Receipu,
I head.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. March 17.-PRA1RIE HAT
Choice upland, Obfit'.iVi; No. 1. 8S.50ii9.00;
No. 3. KOkuVOIj: No. 3, S4.1S.0O; choice
midland. 3t.5Vy.O0; No. 1, Ss.u0IS.6O; No.
I. 8 ouw8.i4'; No. 3, 84 ootcii.00; choice low
land. l7AtT7.W: No. 1, WOt-SI.Ou; No. X,
iai-.i4i.t4); No. 3, t3.0tV(jS 0u.
STRAW One car on the market; eholca
wtieat is quotable at 85.60; choice oat or
rye. 36.('&.ii).
ALFALFA Choice. SlJSVtTlIOO; No. 1.
SH.uutflluo; No. 2. Jfj-OC'aij.uO.
I.naaoa Slock Market.
LONDON. Msrch 17.-Amerlcan secur
ities on the stock msiket were Inclined,
to dt ntip on small sales and finished quiet.
SI I.V Kit Htr. 27 3-1'icl tier ounce.
.Mi 'Ni:y-4u4la per cent. Discount rate.
Men t btls. i'a la-r cent, three months'
1 ills, 5'a per cent.
Bank I tearing.
OMAHA. March 17 Bank clearings for
Omaha today were 84.641, 7wj. 74 and for tha
correcponding day last year 83.311,98911.
Key to the filUivtlor--B4j .Wtvnt daa