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6,' 1917.
TO
THE BEE; OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH,
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Ten to Fifteen
' Higher and Feeders Strong
. " Lambs Higher. v
". (
HOGSTWENTY-riVE HIGHER
Omaha.Mtarch I, 1111.
ftecelpte were:
Cattle, Hoge. 8heep.
Kstlmate Monday 1,100 .10 1.100
tame day laat wck.. 7,814 1.023 14.111
Kama dar S weeka ago T,7 14.4:4
Sima iil I weeka aao 7.141 ll.SO 10,96,
Same dey 4 weeke ego ,.2, a.0 14.157
. Same dar laat rear... t.lla Ml: 1.471
Recelpta rand dlspoaltton of live alork at
the Union mock Tarda, umini, Inr iwemy
four houra ending at 1 o'clock p. m. yee-
terday :
RECEIPTS CARS.
. rattle.Hoge. Bheep.H'r'
! C, M. 4V Ut. P....
I Wabash 1
Mlaaourt PacMo .1....
Union Pacific 61
O- 4k .V. W., east.. 17
C. N. W.. west.. 14
C, HI. P.. 1. 1 O., 11
v I'.. B. Q., eaat..
C, II A Q.. west.. 21
C. R. I. P . eaat
Illltxila Central ... 11
DhU-ago Ut. West.. 1
Total receipt! ..Ill
i :o i
i
11 5 . J 6
1 1
ii io fi
i
i .. ..
i .....
71 It ' 13
DISPOSITION II BAD.
I Cattle, Hoke. Sheep.
Morrla Co 421
242 , 171
Swift A Co 140
Cuddly Packing C6T..... t
Armour & Co 461
Hrhwarls A Co
40a '1.424
nr- i,on7
1 !.M1
l.04 ....
:,iib ....
J. W. Murphy
'Lincoln Parkins Co...
. Omaha Packing Co.
Cd'lahy, Denver
Hunelnfer A Oliver...
w. B. Vanaant Co
11
1
114
Hr-nton, Vanaant 4k Lush
IS
111
144
as
lllll son
r. B. Lewie......
A..-
1. H. Root Co-.
J. 11. Bulla
I., r. Hui
Roaenatork Brna
K. (1. KrllosS
tvcrthclmer --Deacn.
1.1
r,
lit
n
1!7
Kills A Co 164
Hulllvan Broa.' 61
Mo. Kan. Calf Co 241
Christie
Hlggla
Huffman .,
Hoth
J.tjyei-8
- ftaker . ....
Banner Bros, ,..........
John Harvey ,
17
11
11
1
t,
40
St..
ill
I
70S
)ennla.4k Franrte!.,
Jensen 4fc Lungren...
O'Day
. Other buyere .......
2U
Totals 1.204 t.7m 1.147
Catlla Recelpte numbered 211 cara, which
1 la the smalleal for a Monday for a number
of weeka back and prior than halt aa large
aa a .year ago. Buyers wera out In the
yard early and aa they all appeared to.
' have- fair ondere the trade became active,
with prlcea lotlto higher. Everything In
eight Bold at an early hour. There waa
nothing choice to make a high top.
Cows and helfere eiporlenced the aamo
advance aa bavf ateera, being active-,and
Iv-tflle higher. Feedera were atrong.
guotatlon on oattleiv Mood to choloej
beeves, llO.iOflllO: fair to good beeves;
11.71110.61; common to fair beevee, IH.lofj
1.71: good to choice helfera, It. (Of) 10.11:
good to choice cowa. H.OOfl.bO; fair fo good
cowa. 16.76tj7.76; common to fair cowa,
I6.:it6.71: prima reeding ateera ID. 110
10.16: good to ctiotca feedera, t,.76-8,.2&;
fair to, good feedera, S7.t4 tl.TII; common
to fair feedera. 16,4097.60: good to oholca
Blockers, ll.760l.7r; atock helfera, 17.00
1.60; etook uowa, 16.00O1.H0; alouk calvoa.
7. 60 01.60: veal calvea, II.O04H1.76; beef
bulla, ataga, attu 1001,71; bologna bulla.
14.60 0 7.60. .
Repreaentattva galea; '
BEEF BTRBBS. I
4 No. Av. Br. No. Ar. Pr,
1.....
,,, 460 1 60
,, 604 7 00
661 16 71
...
11
20
11
43... 6.
II
10...
170 7 60
.. 121
.. 711
.. Ill
. 711
J 71
i oo
60
17
7I
714
1 It
1 10
I It
I 10
76
61...
4...
II...
II...
20
I 40
I It
It
.1030
.1011
1044
a, . .., v ze
.17..! 1211 10 40
.1141 10 10
20. ...... .1201 10 10
II..
1101 11 10
' CAIiVEd.
, 1. ....... 410 I 60 1.
i ,, 410 r 00 ' 41.
7........ 160 I It J.
1. ....... 171 It 10 ' 1.
400 1 00
111 I oo
101 1 60
110 U 00
' 1 140 II 10
. STKBR8 AND HEIFERS.
I.. 1110 1 It 1L 11?
10
aTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1. ....... 760 I 00 1 700 1 10
J '. 711 71 4 .. 711 I 7t
Hoga Continued light Welpta were lea
tlTra of the trade thla nvtrnlngthe run be
Ing even entailer than tfaturday'a and the
amalleeMhat bae been hero alnoa March I.
' Arrlvala wera the Ughteat for a Monday
alnca New Year! dar. counting out aaventy
aevaa cara, or 1,700 head, which la over
1,110 abort of laat week, 4,400 ampler than
two weeka ago, and 1,000 lighter vthan lor
the eorreepondlng Monday laat year;-'-
' With moderate runa 4t moef; point!, and
valuea gvlattng all around the loop, local
aellera found everything In their favor thla
morning. Shlppera ware vary argent buy-
era, taking mora than two-tnlrdo the total
offering!. Their purchaeee ranged from loo
up on the opening, to 16o, and In extreme
caeee, IO0lte higher later on. Packera held
back a little at the outaet. for ablppera were
leaa pbrtlcular than ' uaual. Klllera got
atartrd before everything had been caahed.
but they wera -enable to get mora than 1.6O0
to, it the outaldet-ftOOQ hogo, and they
were at leaat a qucrtar higher than Satur
lay, and In apota even mora.
The general trade waa a , biff quarter
higher than the oloee of laat week and
very aotlva at the advance, a clearanoa be-
- log "made before o'clock. Valuea made
new reoorde byrwlda marglna. bulk aelHng at
111.10011,71, and mora than one load reacb-
' Ing 112.81, Quallty-araa' aa uaual on 4 Mon
day, nothing aatra, and buyera aald they
failed to find a alngla load of real choice
hoge. Some Idea of the rapidity of the
reoent advance can be gained from the
fact that a week ago today the top reached
11.00 for tho tlral lime, while It haa been
only a month alnca the 112.00 hog flrat
- made ita appearance hero. .- r '
Mepraaeiitailve Bale
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
No. Atf
It.. Ill
II.. lit
Sh. Pr.
0 II It
... II It
111 II to
40 II 10
71.. 171' ... II 10
41. .Ill 10 11 10 .
VI.. Ill It 11 41H
. ee. . xqu
' 77. .111
II. .113
la ?e
Sheep The Ughteat aheap and lamb run
that haa been here on a Monday alnoa late
In January put In Ita appearance thla morn-
Ing. About thirty-five loade, or 1,700 head,
wera reported In, aa agalnat 14,111 head
. laet week, 14,424 two weeka ago and .l.ila
the eorrtapondlng dar a year ago. .,
- Laraba valuea wera reported aa atrength-
enlng up at all potnta thla morning and IO;
cally the feeling waa a great deal better,
- there being more Ufa to the demand, wblle
recelpta continued moderate. . Movement
atarted fairly early and while tho market
could have been more active It waa a big
. . Improvement over laat week'a dull, Uteloaa
; affalra.
' Bulk of the offerlnga aold lO0llo higher.
and la eputa there were eatea that were
a quarter higher. Quite -a few lamba bad
ihanged nande by mldlorenoon and a
complete clearance waa made before noon.
Ileavy lamba, while harder to move than
anything viae, finally, aold fully aa well aa
anything elae. aoma of them being aa much
t aa 2tc higher. Light am, handy Mrxlcana
. iea-hed 114.10014. 40. with heavier claaeee
' at llt.0l14.26. Wrattrna aold aa high aa
el4.U and aeveral Irthda on the wolghty
. order landed around 111.10.
Eieepllng one car of bred ewea. no aged
aheep were on offer. Feeding lamba were
- also lacking, there being not a alngla bunch
. or etun on wnit-n to baee a market.
' (juotatlona on aheap and htmbe: Lamba.
light and handy, 114.OOCl4.41; 'lamba.
heavy, lll.6O014.lt: lamba. clipped. 111. to
V12.tHH lamba, feedera, tll.00014.16; year.
Huge, fair to good. HI.iO012.Il: wethera,
fair to choice. 110.60011.71; ewea. good to
choice, 111.00011.10; ewea. fair lo good.
elo.OO0U.O9; ewea. plain la culler 17.0001
Kepraaentatlva aalia: '
, No. ., Av. Pr.
-- irt Colorado lifting. .'.... ll
17 Mexican lamba... 71
.14 Mexican 'lamba 17
. f .11 Nepraaka feeding awea...... k7
444 fed lamb It
461 Mexfcan. lamba... ,.t ........ 17
lit II
10 00
14 :o
14 i?
- , M. iawpk Ut RtMk Marked
v 1,709 lidT market -strong to lOo hither;
Mtmn, .flJll.-0; eowi and btiferv, t.6o
Vll.Wi 1VM, -l6.tt0tttll.Zk,
Hogi Rtcelpti, 4 .,000 head: market SO
!frc: hlhr; tops, U.0fl; bulk of mIw,
' is.su.oo.
v hep antl LamhReelpta, 4,000 had;
market 109ic hihr; lamb, -ll.vO
- uwn, 111,00011.7.. ;
x tfudt Ckwrlcga,
; Omaha, ' March Bank cUaHnv for
. Omaha today wera $l,Z0.38,ll and for the
corrvapoooinff oajr laat jraar !." 1, 1 1 1.1 1.
STOCKS
Day's Market Continues the
Upward Movement of Last
, v - Saturday.
TRADING BROAD, ACTIVE
k
Nrw York. Mtrrh I. K-rpt for the first
half hour wheiii lower prittm indlrat' dig'
appointment at the failure of ronirreM to
adopt the administration measurei, "etipe
clelly the armed neutrality bill, today's
market 'continued tte upward movement of
last Saturday, Trtdinsj was broad and
active, the lamoit in faet of any seulon
for several weeks, deallnna sUrkenlnc only
during the noon hour when attention wan
direr ted to the presidents .nausjural speerli,
Stael mrut Iron shares, munitions and
analpments flhtpplngt, and coppers itfureil
importantly In I ho day's operations with
oils, sugars, motors, Central Leather and
the usual miscellaneous leeues which
variably follow the lead of th more promi
nent speculative favorlt
United Hiatea Steel which contributed no
! than 20 per rent to the day's buslneaa,
rejMilerei. an rxu-eme gain of 1 polnla at
110. Uethlehem 8te Issues made further
recovery from last week's setback, the old
here rising '4 to- 140, with t for the
new issue at 1IIH And S'i for the subscrlp-
non rignis at ibhk,
Advances In these stocks were aocom
panlfd by circumstantial rumors that large
orders soon are to be placed by the home
overnment. Metals which lad the Mat
a group at ialna of 1 lo almost I points,
were accelerated by another stiffening of
quo tea prices tor tne refined product and
other war descriptions derived ihetr tm
petus from recognised favorable trade con
dltlons.
Kails manireslod all of thotr recent
lethargy during tho forenoon, representative
locks falling lo follow the general trend
untliy the final hour when Irregular rallies
from lowest levels were made. Total sales
a screga ted 1(0,000 sharee.t Further de
precis t Ion In Kusslan and Italian remit
tancea, rubles and llres establishing new
low records, attracted little Interest and
was without effect on Sterling, francs or
marks.
International 'bonds wers comparatively
quiet and u at hanged aside from Paris. Cs
wnicit repeated their recent minimum quo
tation. Total sales, par value, l,7fM90.
Government bonds remained aesthetic
and unaltered except for an advancu of no
pal, per cent in the coupon Sh,
' . Hales. Hla-ii,
. Low, Clone.
Am. BL.t Augur.., li.iuo r:
American Can ... 3,100 44 'a
Am. Car Fdry., 4.N00 sh
4Vm 411
Am. Locomotive 6.1D0 72H
Am. 8ml t. A Ref ,
Am. llugar lief. ,, ,
Am. Tel A Tel ...
1Z.700 1V1
9i 10U
400 12fl 12S
M.Kno Mitt 5
Anaconda Copper..
Atrhleon
Haldwtn laoco-gl ...
Halt. Ohio ....
Brooklyn K. T. . , . ,
itutte tfc luperlor .
2,30 192 102U. 1024
I..100 65 62 A4
B0 70 7ft n&
1,100 69 N 8
3,SU0 4 47 4H
20U 24', it 2.1 U.
t'si, t'etcoieum
Canadian Pacific ., 7,500 1S4" 15:tH 1 63 4
Central Leather .. JO, TOO H9 3
Chesapeake & Ohio 00 fiflU bH f.fi-V
CM, At. ft 81. P. , 7,100 ni 82
VM jA North w..., 1,400 116U 116 116
V.. H
I, A !'., rd asst paid.
('hln
vopper
Colo Fuel it tron,. 3.200 4S L
4fi
ll
11
t.frn itoo. mi, ,
4.400 22
22 i
91
Crurlblo Steel
11.0HO
Distillers' Ueo. ....
Erie ...
1,7011 tl
i.500 21
General Rlectrlc ..
Ot. sVorthurn pfd.
Ot. Nor Ore ctfs,..
toil I6HI4 1144 lir, U
Moo ina lis 112'i
11,100 34 31U M
400 lot ii 10114 101 U
Illlnots central ,,.
I n turbo roue h C. C
zuu ii iz 12
Innplrntlott Copper 21,900
00
int. Harvester
Int. M. AT pfd CtYs 34,100
K. C. Southern ... 400
.... tlo
74
7014 7S14
lit! 21 Vi
U1 4
Kennecntt Copper. 17,900
laouisviue oe fiatin,
Mex. Petroleum
Mo. K. A Tex. pfd.
100 11(44 lit
ins
1,00 11 it
17
Mo. Pan, (new) ,. 1,100
Montana Power
National Lead ... JJGH
! 11 1
....A.... 100
6Vj 17 illia
14 . 1IU lSt.
7 1SU t
Nevada Copper ... 1,100
N. Y, Oentr.. I 400
N. N. HI A H. 800
Aiil it iZ
norroiK w
1
Northern Pacific
1,700 10JH 102 1
0Ji
Pacific Mall 700
Penneylvanla t.700
Bay. Coneol Copper 14,100
xt
61
21
, "
; lH
tiy,
17
it
22
14 ,
19
14
Ml 4
r.s
is 14
Heading ll.uuu
Ren. Iro . flteel . 11.400
Hhattuck Aria.. Top 1.100
Routhern Pacific 1.400
3-
Southern Rat way . t.vo
Btudnbaker Co. .. 4.100 lot
100
Texaa t'l.
l.btiu ltv
131
Union Plclflo
1,201 HSli 133S 11.1VI
Union Paclflo pf-X
u. b. inn Aicoaci
7.100 llltt 1114 123U
U. . Bteel
.,111,100 110 10714,110
IT. fl. Hleel nfd. ... 1.100 111
111 ft 11
Utah Conner 17.000 1H14 112 11414
Wahaah tvfil. 'B" . 300 1114 ,20 It
We.t.rn Union ... 1.100 ltl( S ' 14
Weatlngh, Electrlo t.200 10 4llt 11
New York Money Market.
New York.'-Maroh !. Mercantile Paper
44 par cem.
lerllna Bachanie Sttty-day bills. 14.71 1
commercial alxty-day bill on banka, 14.71 -A
commercial ality-day bills. . 14.711; de
mand, 14.71; cablea. IllI'Mt.
Silver Bar, 74o: Mexican dollara, 1I140.
Bonda Uovernment, f trm ; railroad
ateady.
Time Loana Steady: alxty and ninety
daye, lt4 per cent; tlx montha, 44
per oent.
Call Money fileady: nign, lit per cent;
low. 1 per cent; ruling rate, ! per cent;
laat loan, in per cent; Oloaing aid, s
per cent; otfered'at 1 par cent.
u. s. ret la rag a, 'it. u. no., ret aa en
do. coupon .. I.. N. nn 4B.. 74
U. H. la, reg ,, .100 M., K. T. let
'do, coupon. ..100 4a tb
V. S. 4e, reg ...107 Mo. pae. o ta.101
do. coupon. ..10814Mont. Power ta. 19
Ame. T. T-.i 1 N. Y. C. deb 4s, .108
cv 4e 104 -N, Y. blly4a.l07
Anglo-Vrench ts 12 N. Y., N. 11.
Atchloon g 41.. 14 H., cv ta .... )03
B. 41 Ohio 4a.,. llN'or. Pac. 4 13
Itetn. steel r la lBNor. rac. la
Chea. 4b. Ohio, Pao. T. 4b T. ta.100
ov 414a ....... II epenn. con 4a.l0t
C, B. Q.J 417yenn. gen 4. 10244
C. M. g. P. ov Reading gen 4a. 14
la 104 H So. Pack cv ta.im
C. R. I. 4k P. Ry So. Pac. ref. 4a.. 11
ret 4a 73 So. Ry.. ta ... 101
C. S., ref ta. 13 Union Pao.7 4a... 17
D. 41 R. O.. a 4a 10-L'n. Pac. cv 4a. 92
trie gen 4a .... 47 U. 8. Ruhber 4a. 10!
ueu. Kleti te 104 V. S. Steel te...l0fr!4
ut. Ivor, tat 414a tr-a west, union aa 84
III. Cent. Ill
S1H
Bid.
' CIIICAOO UVB STOCK MARKET. S
Caltla Market Strong, Hogg Firm, Sheep
firm. . ' i
Chicago, March t. 'Cattle i Receipt!,
14.001 head; market atrong: native beet
cattle, l.ltOll.10; itockei altd feeders,
11. 4041.16; cowa and helfera, lt.toeio.lt;
calvea, 11.00011.01.
Hoge Recelpta, 4a,000 head; market nrm
40o to too above Saturday'a averagei bulk
of aalea, 140014.2t; light, 114iei4.lt;
mixed, ll.lt14.10i heavy, 11.I0O14.4S;
rough, ll.10Oll.lSj plga, lie.toeil.7i.
Sheep and l.amta Kecelpta. 14.000 need;
market strong; wethers. llO.ROtll.ll; awea.
ll.l0O10.ll; lamba, lll.OO014.lt.
' . Mouz City Uva Block Market.
Moui City, la., March I. Cattle Re
celpta, 1.100; market tor klllera strong to
100 higher; Blockers looito lower: beef
steers, 110.00011. to; butchers, 11.00010.00;
fat cowa and helfera, IB. 7101. II; canners.
4.1014 t.lt; atocWbra and feedera, 17.000
I. to; calvea. 17.0001.10; bulla, ataga, etc..
II. 1001.10; feeding cowa and felfera, lt.lt
01.11.
Hoge Recelpta, t,0t head; market 30a to
40a hither; f :ight. 111. 40013. It; mixed,
ill.tO01l.7l; heavy. 1V73011.1O: pigs,
10.00011.00; bulk of aalea, ll.70Oll.lt.
Sheep and Lamba Recelpta. 100 head;
market ateadx; fed i.uflona, $10.15011.31:
wethera, I11.O1012.M; awea, 10.00011.00;
lamba, 11.000 14.00. ,
. Kaaaaa City Ut Stack Market. '
Kanaaa City, Mo., March I. Cattle Re
celpta 13,000 head; market higher; prime
ieo eieera, eii.iev I3.ee; oj-eaaed peer eteera.
1.00 011. 00; western , steers. 8.OO0U.tO;
cowa. 11.10010. 00; helfere, 17.00O11.00;
siocaera anu teeaerB, BLBUxy 10.BV; nulla,
7. 0001. 00; calvea. 17.00 0 11.10.
Hoge Recelpta; LOW head; markeWilgher:
hulk ot aalea, 111.10014.10; heavy IIS. IDG
14. ot; packera and butchers, IU.7t0 14.40
ngni, sis.4vwii.SBi piga. llo.7tarl3.to.
Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, ,000 head;
market higher; lamba, 114.00014.40; yar.
Ilnga, tl.tonii 31; wethera. Il.to0l2.2t;
ewea, f iu.evviB.uv.
Uva Stock la Sight,
Recelpta of tire atock at the fli-a prin
cipal weatern markata yeaterday:
i Cattle. How Sheep.
Omaha t,70i 1,700 1.700
Sioux city ,..,. l.aoo i.iot 100
Chicago 14.000 13,000 14 tioi
Kanaaa City 11.000 1,000 4,000
St. LUlB . 4.700 11,701 .'MM
Totals
.M.100 (4,401 lOiiOO
. Kt. Loala Urmia Market.',
St. Louis. March I Wheat : No. i red,
I3.0t3.1t; No. 3 hard. 12.00O3.0t; May.
!!.17- July, ll.tt01..
Corn No. 1, 11.070147;. No. I white,
11.01: May, 11.01: July, ll.Ot 01. 1:.
oata Iso. 1, 14ui oa I wkltai- nominal.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
All Cereal Pricei Soar to New
High Levels Big: Demand
..for Corn.
RECEIPTS AEE VERY llGHT
Omaha, March S, 1117.
The trade In caah grains waa very active
and all fcereala aold at new high price levela.
Kecelpta were eitremelv light nd the de-
manu lor every ininir, aapeciaiiy ior torn,
waa excelterit at the prfvatlthr prices.
Wheat waa quoted from )o to 3o higher,
the No. 3 hard selling at 91.07, an advance
of lo over the previous high mark. No, 3
hard whuat aold general! aro.nd 11.96 9
1.96, and No. 4 hard was quoted at 91.93.
In the corn market the white variety
waa in strong demand at premium prlcea,
No. 2 white corn selling at 11.03 'A, a pre
mium of lc over the yeliu A and fc to lr.
over ttwt mli' No, 3 vhlte orn wan
luotea at si.93Qpi,oaf no: i ye now noiti
from 11.01 to 11.02 ', anO, No, 3 ilx'id
was quoted at ( 1.01 l.'tl .
Oats advanced He and reached a i.'W
hlKh mark, the ftandnrd selling at DB 14
ObiKc and Ktr. 1 white at t 6 69 lie.
Rye was quoted 2Sic higher and barley
old 2e above Saturday's market. The top
price oh rye today was 11.49 on No. 2
white. The only sale vt barley was a car
of No, 4 whlob brough 11.08.
Cloa ranees were; wheat and flour equal
to 1,148,000 bunhela; corn. 364,000 bushels;
oats, 167, (K)0 bushels.
Primary wheat recelpta were i,0Z7,vno
bushels and shipments 484,000 bushels,
against receipts of 1,139,000 bushels and
shipments of 767,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1,104,000 bush
ela and shipments Gi!UP000 bUHhels, aalnat
receipts of 1.9K1.000 Imnhels and shipments
of 4Nrt(i(10 bushels last year.
Primary oata receipts were 1,072.000 bush
els and shipments 722.000 bushels, agalnat
receipts of 161,000 bushels and shipments of
640.000 bushels last yur.
Wheat Corn. usts.
Chicago 14 68 102
Mlnneupffll 410
Duluth t 4
Omaha .',. 43
7
S3
Kanaaa City 137
Ht. Louis 109
Winnipeg i'ii
These sales were reported today:
W hem No. 3 hard winter, I cars, 9197.
No. 1 hard winter, l'car, 91.97, 1 car (ship
pers weights), 1. 9: 4 cars, 9i-'o- No. 4
hard winter, 1 car, 1,3. No. 3 mtsed durum,
car, 91.90. Nu. 3 mixed durum, l car.
91.87. No. 4 mixed, 1 cat, $1.94, Sample
mixed, 1 car, $l.8t.
Rye No. li l car, 91.49U, Sample, l car.
1.4.
liariey-wo, t, l car, 91. us.
Corn Ns. 3 white, 1 car, 81.03U. No. t
whltr I cars, 91-03; 1 car, 91-03. No. 3 yel
low, 1 car, 91.024, no. -1 yellow, car,
91.01 4 ; 3 car 91.02; cure, 91-01. No.
4 yellow. 3 cars. 91,01-. No. 3 mixed, 4
cars, 91.02; 3 cara, 1. 01. No. 3 mixed, 9
cara, 91.01; 8 cars, 91.0114; 1 car, 91-01.
Oats Standard, 1 car (shipper's weights),
J9c; 3 cars,y69Kc No. SvrftTte, It cari.
dvmc; a cars, c. oampis wnite, J, car,
68 4c; 1 car, 681-; 1 car, fic.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. Z hard.
91. 904401. 97; No.. hard, 91.96ei.97; No.
naru, ii.vztffn.va; no. s string, fi.viqp
99: No. 9 spring, ll.10fcU.B7. Corn: No. 2
white, 9108f4fi1.09H; No. 3 white. 91. 03
1.034; No. 4 white, .91.084 01.08; No. 9
while, 31-021.02V No. t wbltg; $1,029
1.02V., No. 3 yellow, $1.024401-024; No. 3
yollow, l.0l1.024i o. 4 yellov, 91.01
fl.0l4, No. fi yello , (1.01 o 1.01 Vi ; No. 6
yellow, 9100Ol-01i No. 3 mlrt-i, $1.01O
1.02; Noi S mixed, 9l.014&l-01: No. 4
mixed, 11. H -41.01; No. 9 mixed, 91.01
Qfl.OiMi No. fi mixed, 3l.0)1.01.- Oats:
No. 3 white, 99 4 60c; stai. trd, WAQ
59c; No.-$ white, 69944c; No. 4 white,
68 -A (. &. Barley. ..Mailing, I,16& 1.:;;
No. 1 feed, BNcl.1.10. Rye: No, 2, $1,494
01.904; No. A 91.444$:.494. ,
Oman fruturea naraet.
Wheat futures -opened a trine lower to
day, but the optmlng losseg were quickly
regained and fllay wheat advanced to
91. S 4, but waa later forced back to
91.80-H, or, 60 under the closing pries of
Saturday.
Tha mtntlment In wheat aenerallv seemed
Uo he bullish, btlt the delay caused by the
failure ot congress in passing tne armed
neutrality bill caused a selling pressura
which resulted In a late break In prices.
A summary of last week's reported show
a good export business.
The Belgian relief commission oougnt
4,000,01)0 bushels of grain last week. ' Ex
port clearances Increased and thers ,vaa
a totahbf twenty-eight Ifoats loaded with
supplies at, Now York and Balttmor during
the laat week. ,
The trade la local futures-was Very active
and May corn reached a new high .mark
at $1.044i whits tha July climbed to $1.04.
The trade In oats, aa uaual, was rathsr
q-itet and the local trade was confined to,
the professional element,
May oats closed at 69Hc-VhUa July
closed Unchanged at 94 Uc.
Local range of options:
Art. 1 open. nign. l.ow. ciose. aat.
win,
t
May
July
Sept-
1
1 R 4(184
1 SSSlKS-v
1 644 169
1 40 I HI
l ...
1 02HU03
1 024 102
1 0ll03!4
694! 99
644J64
1 934
-I 404
1 Mtti
1 03 I
1 01 I
I
E I
94 K
1934
1 43
i iV
1 04
1 03
140
Corn,
May
July
Sept
102:
10a
101
Dais.
May
July
69HI 99
9641 9t4'
Chlusao ctuslnM orlcesi- furnished TP Uea
by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brokers.
81ft South six teen t a atreet, umana:
Art. 1 Open. "h. Low. Close. Hat.
Wot.
May 1 87 1 91 187H 1 98 188
July 1 69 1 61167H 1 684 1694
Bept 1 47 1 4841146 146 4147
Corn. l T
May t 0T 1 DM( IMU 1 06 107
July 106 1084 106 4 06 107
Btft 106 107106 1 064 106
Oata"
May 60 90 69 69 69
fuly 7 - , 98 67 67 67
Pork.
May 88 60 88 60, 38 40 88 80 33 30
July J3 -M 93 46 33 36 33 95 32 60
Lard. L -
May 19 46 19 63 19 36 19 96 19 00
July 1 30 19 60 19 39 19 3fl. 18 96
Kibe.
May. IT 66 17 96 If 96 IT 99 IT 66
July N IT 76 17 9T IT 70 17 92 IT 67
CHICAUO (iRAIN AND TRO
IHION!.
Wheat Opent Lower, bat Rally 800 Fol
lows oa Hulllsn trap news.
Chicago. March 6. Unexpected smallneas
of decrease In the United States visible sup
ply total Anally gave bears ths advantage
today In tha wheat market. Tha close was
unsettled, o to 14o net lower, with May
at 91-804 to 81.98 and July at $1,684
to si. os 4. uorn lost 40 to Qno,-ata
finished 4 oft to 4q uu. and provisions at
gains of 26c to 86c, ' '
As a falling oft of only 314,000 Bushels
In tho domestic stock of wheat was In vio
lent contrast with last week's cut down of
1.T49.009 bushels, prices broko sharply dur
ing the laat hour of trading. In previous
dealings tha market had risen to within 4
cents of ths highest quotations on the pres
ent crop, ana haa an over-bought appear
nco Which In itself tempted many holders
to us toad. Ths transient upturn waa ap
parently on tha basis that European needs
Were ao urgent thera- could be ho lack of
demand for all tho wheat available. Bullish
crop conditions shown by the Ohio state
crop report acted as a further temporary
source ot strength, and so, too, did heavy
seaboard crearances and Indications o( some
new buying on ths pvt of foreign Iriter-
ts.'
Defeat of congressknat efforts to sanction
Uta arming ot United States merchant ves
sels had a depressing Influence on tha wheat
market at, ths -outsat, but the bearish ef
fect seemed to have disappeared altogether
mora forty -flvs minutes h0 elapsed. There
after until the announcement of tha figures
In tho United States visible supply there
was a big, broad trade, with almost every
commission house In tha exchange having
numerous orarea to ouy.
corn feu with vwheat. after havtnr
touched new high-record prices. Ths ex
traordinary strength of the hog market was
ne chief punish factor. At times buying
was on a huge scale, much of It for a
prominent speculator here, Oata showed
some Independent strong lib, There wss said
na a ttriMMln call for nata In Panada.
Acute shortage ot hogs sent provisions
soaring to new high levels. Thi. most active
uemana was nr iara.
Chicago Caah Prices wheat: No. 3 and
No, 3 red, nominal; No, 9 hard, 93,00;
No. 8 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 3 yellow,
9t.07ff 1.09; No. I yellow, $1.0fiO1.09:
No. 4 yellow, $1.0691.04. Oata: Nflk
white, 6024c; standard, 0fM3c. Rye:
No. X. 8l.SK. .Barlev. 8l.00l.I7: Prnvfslons-
'Hsrd, $19.36; vpork. 933.80; ribs, $I7.I6Q
0 17.76. Herds: Timothy, $3,7696.76: clover,
13.00iU.I)A. -
Buiter- Firms remery, 2fli40e.
Kegs laower; receipts, 9.903 caes; firsts,
29u; onlinsry firsts, 94tf29c: at mark.
vaas Included. 37 029c.
i'otatoes atearni receipts, zs cars: Wis
consin aud Michigan, white. 9S.25tf2.60;
Orugon. Idaho. Washington an Cokirado,
93.M 3.10.'
Foul I rv Alive higher, fowls. 30c: springs.
Ilu I ,
Omaha Boy and
In the Big Inaugural Day Parade
An Omaha boy was one of the es
corts of Vic President Marshall in
the inaugural paradd at Washington.
He is Howard Nelson, son -of Mrs.
Leonora D. Nelson, 410 .South Thirty-
eighth street.
Young1 Nelsot tis a cadet in the
Black 'Horse troop ofi the Culver
Military academy. Four years ago at
his mst inaugural the Black Horse
troop acted as escort for- Mr. Mar
shall, so the vice president insisted
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. -
Quotation "f ho Day on Various Com-
t moaiiim.
New York. March 6. Flour Firm: sorlnr
patents, $9.-flG&i.90; winter patents, $B.30
9.66; winter straights, $6.909.1&i Kansas
strslghts, 99.9999.OO.
wneat apoi, irregaiar: no. 1 nard.
$2,194; No. 1 northern, Dululh, 92.27:
No, 1 northern, Manitoba,, 32.22, t. 0. b.
New York. -
Corn Spot, easyrNo. 2 yellftw, $1.21,
1. t. New York, j
Oals Spot, firm; standard, 79c. ' .
Hay Steady; No. 1, $M6; No. 3, $1,000
1.06; No. 3, 90 096c; shipping, 70Gsqc.
Hops Firm: state, common to choice.
191ft,- ss44c; 1916, 8G10c; Faclflo coast,
1919, 11013c;- 1916, 9010c.
Hldog Firm: Bogota. 44c: Central Amer
ica, 45c. - V
Leather Firm: hemlock firsts, S7c: sec
onds, 66c. 1 ,
Provisions Pork, strong: mess, 936.009
36.60; family, $39.00038.00; ahort cleaiv
336.00O38. W. - Beer, Arm; mess, $24.00$
26.00; family, $s)a.00O9.00. Lard, strong:
middle west, $19.80f19.90. ;
Tal ow Flrm:lty. 114c: country. 11 O
12c; special, 12o,
Butter Firm: receipts, i.n9 tub; cream
ery., higher than .extras, 4142ci creamery.S
extras, (02 scorch ,404ic,vflrst, 374
40c; seconds, 3bac. '
Egga Firm; receipts 4.63S cases; 'fresh
gathered, extra firsts, 34c; firsts, 34c,
Chees Firm; receipts. 3,926 boxes; state.
held, specials, a8a7c; same, average
fancy, 26 0294c. .
Foul try Live, unsettled: no nrlceaouoted.
Drnssed, dull and lower; chickens, coarse 1
and staggy. 184f24i; fowls, 17 4 -34i; tur
keys, IS (3 c.
Goffs Market. ) " ' '
UAf Tork, March 6. Coffee Bearish
statistical features seemed partly respon
sible for .a renewal of scattering llquida
tlen or other pressure In the market for
coffee futures. The opening w 4 to fi
points lower and active months sold 10 to
13 points under Saturday's close witn May
touching; 7.93c and September, 7.78c:- or
new low ground for ttja movement. Trade
Interests wera moderhte sellers late tmthe
afternoon and thwiflose was at the lowest
rltes or the day, showing a net loaa of
12 to 13 points, v sates, bo.bvo bags: March,
7.17o; April, 7.43c; May, 7.93c; June. l.tDc;
July 7.7-Sc; August, 7.72c; September, 7.78c;
October, 7.33c; November, 7.94o; December,
7.94c; January, l,00o; Febraury, 8.0 do.
Spot, nominal; Rio 7s, 9cu Santoi 4s,
10 c. Offers of Santos 3s and 4s were
reported In the oost and freight market .
at 9.75, London credits, neutral steamers.
The world's visible supply atatemeht
ahowed 4 decrease of 291,104 bags .for Feb- l
ruary, compared with a decrease of 920,794
bags for the same month laat year, making j
the visible supply as or March zrist, 10,- 1
712,463 bags, against 9,341,714 bags, hst :
year. Clearances from Rio and Santos lot j
the United States amounted to 427,000 bags
last week, while shipments to Europe and-j
North America were 164,000 bags. The of
ficial cables raporte no change In the Bra-
alllan markets. Rio cleared 11,000 bags and 1
Santos, 9,000 bags, for New YdTk.
Kansas City General Market.
Kansas City, March 6. Wheat No.fi? )
hard, R.9802.01; No. 2 red, 1.S(2.01; j
May, $1.85; July, $1.(41.54. I
Corn No. 2 mixed, 9i.oviwi.OG4, no.'Z
white, $1.0501.094; No. S yellow, $1,069,
1,04 4; May, uiy, i.03.
Oats wo. wnue, ea-ooac; 00. 1 mixea, 1
90 ' 1
nutter Creamery. 3ct tints, 0e; sec-
ondit, $7o. j
Kggs Firsts, 39c. ' I
Poultry Hens, 19c; roosters, 16c; turkeys,
19c 1
Eveporat-ed Apples and Dried Fruit.
V,v Vnrlr. Varv-h Rvan-nratnd A&nles
Ditlt and nominal; fancy 8&9c; choice, 8 to;
prime, 77c, -
Uriea JfTUlls r runes, quiet out sieaay;
Callforntas, P 10 c; ' Oregons, 8 4 G 9 c.
Aprleots, Arm; choice, 17c; extra choice
17 4o; fancy, 18c. reaches,' nrm; cnoice.
84c; extra choice, 9c; fancy, 9c.
Raisins, flrm oholce to fancy seeded, 94
9c; ac-edleas, 1011H London layers,
$1.80, , ' ' 1 v
4 Vew Yorkj March 5.--Surar Raw. Arm:
centrifugal. 5. 79c; molasses. f.59c.) Retlned.
Arm; cut loaf, 9.16c; crushed, 9.00c; mould
A and cubes, f.50c: XXXX powdered, 7.16c;
powdered, 7.10c; line granulated, 7.00c; dia
mond A, 7.00c: confectioners' A, 9.90c; No.'
, 9.85c. Sugar futures were Arm early today
on commission -house buying and covering
of snorts, prompted by the nrmness ot tne
spot market. At noon prices were 7 to 10
point higher, -
- , ' Minneapolis Gain Market. -
Minneapolis, March 6. Flours-Unchanged.
Harley llo-ni-Jl, ,1 . .
RyLUfr.-M. ; , t
Bran 933. 0(ffl 3.00. "
Wheat May. 91.9901.99U: July. $1.13.
Cash: No. 1 hard. $2-08J4Q; No. Zi
north?fn, $1.95 4 03.03.
COrn-NO. 8 yellow, -CPI.04.
Oats No. S white, 574 0594c
.OU and Rosllk-' S
Savannah, Oa March 6. Oils Turpen
tine, nominal: 48 Uu; receipts, 97- bbls.:
shipments, 369 bbu.j. storks, 13,119 bbls. ..
Rosin Firm : jates, 36t .bbls. ; Meipts. 46
bbls.; shipment. 73 bbls.; stocks, 78,720
bbtar -Quotations: A. B. -C, 1. IS, F, G,
$6.00: H I, K, M, $9.30; IN, $9.35; WO,
$6.40O95; WWltl. V ;
' Tendon gtoek Market "'" ' "'
London, March ' 5. American securities
were -firmer tft sympathy with New York,
but only a few . ansactlons wera recorded
on the stock echange today.
Stiver Bar, 37 d per ounce. 1 t
Money 4 per cent.
Discount Rates Short bills, 6 per oent:
three months, 5 per cent.
- Dry Goods Market. )
New York. March 6. Dry Ooods Cotton
goods were firmer and moderately active
today. Tarns wera firmer with a hotter
Inquiry. Japanese silks were lower and
luaaahs hlghef. Das goods were gteauy.
Jobbers reported a cd trade.
. St, Lonls li e stock Market.' v
Louis. March ,3. Cattle. Receipts,
4,700 head: market steady; native beef
Horse He Rode
that this crack Culver company es
cort, him again Monday. ' -
Tonight Vice President and Mrs
Marshall will give a ball honor of
Colonel and Mrs. L. R. Gignilliat and
the Black Horse troop. 1
The entire Culver battalion," Con
sisting of 500 cadeta, took part
in the inaugural parade.' They are
spending live days jit the capitol and
wilt aiso viiU the naval academy at
Annapolis. -
heifers, . $8.50OH-E0; 'cows. $6.5009.50;
atockers and feeders, $6.309.00; prime
southern beef steers, $8.00011.00; beef cows
and helfera; 34.25- 9.00; prime yearling
steers and heifers, $7.60M0.OO;- native
calves, $6.00012.60.
Hogs Receipts. 11,700 head: market
higher, lights, $lt.0O14.2&; pigs, $10.00
12.75; mixed and butchers, $18.90014.40;
good heavy, $14.30014.60; bulk of sales,
$1400014.86. - t.
flheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,400 head;
market stroqg to lEc higher; lambs, $12.76
& 14.75; ewes, $9.60011.75; yearlings, $11.60
013.26. .
, ' 1 ' - V '
Metal Market. -New
York, .March 6. Metals Lead, firm,
$9.6009.87. Spelter firm; spot East St.
Louis delivery, $10.62 4 011.00. Copper firm;
electrolytic, spot and nearby nominal; sec
ond quarter, $33.00035.00, nominal; third
quarter$31.0032,60. Iron steady1; No. 1
northern, $34.00086.00; No. 2, $33.S0O
34.50; No. 1 southern, $30.60031.60; No. 2,.
iS30.00O31.00. Tin strong; spot, $68.00.
VA InnrlAX Unnt onnn-ap Tilt' flirilMh
136 10s; electrolytic, '161; sheet tin. 200
6s; futureiAfSOO 6s; lead, 30 XOs; spelter,
Cotton Market, ' '
New York, March 6. Cotton Futures
opened steady; March, 17.76c; May, 17.60c;
July, 17.66o; "October, 16.60c; December,
1676c. V
Futures closed ateady; March, 17.92c; May,
17.76c; July, 17.93c; October, lfi.68c; Decem
ber, 16.78c. Spot stead; middling, 18.06c.
The cotton market closed steady at a
net advance of 16 to 36 points.
Liverpool, March 5. Cotton Spot firm;
good middling, 11.84o; middling, 11.74c; low
middling, 11.66c; gales, 7,000 bales.
Hay Market
Prairie Hay Upland: Choice, $12,500
13.00 No. 1, $11.50013.09; No. $10,000
II. 00: No. 3, $8.0009-00. Midland: !A 1,
III. 00O11.60; No. 3. $9.00010.00. Lowland:
No. 1, $8.50O.00ho. 2, $7.6008.00; f?o. 3,
$6.60f7,OO.
Aifalfa-Cholce, . $18,001M0; no. 1,
$17.000l3.oo; standard, $14.00016.00; No.
2. 312.00T 13.00; No. 3, $10.00012.00.
Straw Oat, $7.0007.60; wheat, $8,000
$.60.. ,
Iiverpool Grali Market.
Liverpool, March 6. Flour Winter pat
ents, 47a; hops'. In London, (Faclflo coast),
4 16sOS 16s.
Interurban Bill Before
Legislature Is Wajched
. The special interuban committee
of the Commercial club is still eager
ly -watching the progress of the in
terurban bill now periling in the
legislature. CliarlSu Beato.ijs chair
man of this special committee. It is
likely later that the committee win
make a trip to Lincoln if ': becomes
necessary to go beforc. any special
legislative committee in defense of the
bill. The comn ittee feels that upon
the success of the bill depends-the
development of Nebraska in an inter
urban way for the next two years.
They feel that this will -determine
whether Nebraska is, to hi without
interurbans for the next two years,
or whether capital will come jnto the
state ana aeveiop micrurpans ncrc
as they have been developed in other
states,- ' ..
-
PaticH ,Henry Patroits
Pledge Loyalty tp Wilson
- Pledging the -"'mited. loyalty and
support" of its v members to "our
president and otir country," the Pat
rick Henry Partiotic club of Omaha
has sent acopy o-its resolution to
President Wilson.
oil
stocks
'A remarkable disparity be-
' tween intrinwc inveatment value
and liberal meow yitli on theooehand,
and low market price on
clearly proven to a ipetial ,ercy1"r,w
Utilities, actiady traded in on the New
YofitCirb Market. It ahowa better than
income and your iaveated capital po-
. tively aaleguaid-ed. ft"???
apeculative value in tWitK. It -J""!?-
I ana ircc on raiu"- .
Circular FFiS ' i .
lFERRO!
"COMPANTi
III SwIK USalla traot CMtCAOO
1 BUY AND DEAL. IN
DEFAULTED
, InTtmnt Bonds y
I. with Interest or Principal ,
past duo and not paid,
of Railroads, Gks, Else trie, and
Waur Coa'a, Sute, City, Etc
FRANK P. WARD -',
IS Broad Stmt, Now York.
' Aleo bay and deal In alow .
Unliated and Inactive 8euritiea.
TWO-DOLLAR WHEAT,
'; GRAINBN AVER
Market Booms When Armed
. Neutrality Bill is Killed-
Effect Was Unforeseen.
NEW TOP. FIOUKE MADE
When (lie senate killed the armed
neutrality bill the opinion of many
grain dealers wasx that the effect
would send .grain prices off several
cents a -bushel. Instead, prices shot
up and new tops were marked on all
of the commodity offerings on the
Omaha Grain exchange. .
- Wheat-climbed 1 to -2 cents and
dealers are talking $2wheat-not later
than the mfddle of the1 week. In the
evAit the advance of sthe last two
trading days continues, the price wil
be" reached, as early as Wednesday!
Monday's top price fofcash wheat
on the Omaha market wasfl.97 and
the low $1.954 Mr bushel. Receipts
were forty-three carloads.
NCorn went up a qjiarter "to three
quarters and everything sold at better
than a dollar a bushel, $1.01 being
the low and $1.9W the higli. The
receipts were seventy-eight carloads.
Oats soid at 5959 cents a bushel,
Vi cent up from the Saturday, close.
Heavy Receipts.
While grain receipts on the Orilaha
market yece- fairly heavy last week,
HOME OUTFITTING WEEK,
iur
n h
11 JJuewwocewpouautfiTiiEETS
Hundreds of money-saving specials in furniture, rugs
and linoleums, draperies, curtains and house furnish
ings allweek. ,
; "!o
w . -s
100 pieces of silk suitings, 40 and 42 inches wide:
All Silk Gabardines, Faille Francaise, Gros de Lon
dres, Armure Russeau, Taff etas,v Radiums and
Chiffon Taffeta, $1.50 to $2.50. '
2,000 yards of 36-inch' novelty dress silks, chiffon
taffetas, in stripes and plaid effects. Print warp'
taffeta novelties, satin stripe taffetas-a mixed lot
of high class silk, worth up to S2.Q0, at $1.18, and
$1.38. '. : ' ' , . - v .
50 pieces of 40-inch all silk crepe de chine, in a full
line of street and evening colors including white
and black; a fine, firm quality, worth today $1.50,
at $1.18.
75 pieces of 36-inch chiffon dress taff eta-an-exceptional
bargain; sott souple finish with a bright
lustre, in every wanted color, worth $,1.50-, at $1.10.
10 pieces of 40-inch black chiffon taffeta;" a rich,
elegant quality that is worth $2.00, for $1.45,
5 pieces of 36-inch black dress taffeta; light weight
and good black that gives satisfaction; very special
at 88c - ' - (
v Hayden's Always foisUks. .
DRESS MATERIALS Wr SPRING ;
are very lively, both in colon and
designs. Snappy effects in -the
-bright colors are in demand a
complete showing in our daylight
dress goods section. - "y -
Wool jersey cloths are favorites
for spring wear. New colors:
viant rose, chartreuse, shadow
lawn, new gold, American beauty,
etc, at S2.50. ' v
Striking sport plaids, in fine all
wool materials, suitable for skirts
and coats; tropical stripe-s in
more subdued tones, at $1.98,
$2.S0. -t I
Buralla Coatinga and Bolivia
Cloth, See - these "elegant and
stylish materials; all the latest
1
HAYDEN'S FOR QUALITY AND
IS OUNCES TO THE POUND
IS Iba. Beet Pure Granulated Sunr, 8
For bread, piea. cakee or blaeuita
Diamond H flour, made from No. 1
aeleetad wheat, put up uv M OC
- -
Health rio-ar, the bilheM rade tf i(
made, per 48-lb. aack. ...... .
bare Swift'a Pride. Diamond C. or
Laundry Queen WhIU Laundry SoTS.
tcr .. 25 c
Iba. Beat Whita or YaUoi Conuneal.
lot .-x....J....lSc
Iba. Choice Japan Met. ... . ..; . .iM
( Iba. Beat Boiled White Breakfaat Oat-
-meal, for . aSc
1,-ounea can Condepaed Milk. 10c
Nebranlte Maid Maronl ot Spaghetti,
per pk.. at TVc
E. C. Corn Flakea, per pk Vo
Looee-WUea Faraou, Cookiea and Cakea.
per lb 12Vic-l5c
Grape Nuta, per pk ........ . . ... ..II
-lb. pk. Biamood ,H. Pancake Flow
for ,0c
JH-oa. jara Pur Strained Honey.... 30c
28-oa. iara Pure Fruit Preeerva,...2Sc
Pure Comb Honey, rack.... ...18c
Yeaet Foam, per pk... .v,l...3e
Tha Beat Bulk Peanut Butter, lb.,12Vic
No. 1 -cana Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn.
for ""i
Large bottlea Worceeter Sauce. Pleklea,
(aeaorted -tindel, Huatard or Horae-
Mril.-h. dm- bottle, .......a'A
Dralifut Cocoa, per lb.. y..,.20c
st Tea Siftinga. lb. ll"icl AT .c :
It Payt TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Payi-
I na h. ...
the report of the head of the storage
department would indicate that ship
ments were, fairly heavy, as the
stocks in eljvators are, but 138,000
bushels greater than on the corre
sponding date of last year.
The stock in -storage,' in bushels,
now and one ycarago:
Vow.
l,ss,.oo
i,m,ooo
,06,000
4,.ooa
:,,ooo
lasE 1 oar,
Wheat
Corn
Oata ..
Ryo-- ...
Barley ,
Total
.1.298,00
, 90T.OOO
, SI. 000
, - 4,000
.S.bSS.OOO ,.3,4,000
Funeral of C, E. Mathews
Held Sunday Afternoon
funeral -.ervices for the late Charles
E. Mathews, who died at Salida,
Colo, following an operation, were,
held at the chapel at For-ist Lawn
cemetery 1 Sunday afternoon at 5
o'clock. T.W. McCullough of Omaha
Typographical union Vconducted the
funeral services, making the address,
with-solos by Aliss Julia Bakert The
widow and daughter arrived ( in .
Oipaha in thy afternoon, accompany
ing . the body, and -Swill remain ih
Omaha several days., ';
Susan Metcalfe Casais ;
Will Not Sing Tonight
The Tuesday Morning Musical club
announces that Mrs. Susan Metcalfe
Casals, rioted l soprano, who , was
booked to, appear ,this evening at
the Brandeis .theater, , will not sing.
She is the victim of a sudden ill
ness. -Her husband,. Pablo Casals,,
cellist, will play. .Charles W. Clark
of Chicagb, a famous baritone, will
sing. '
In Daylight Silk Section
Uur snowing -ot tne smart; ana
stylish silkrmaterials for spring
weaf a exceptional High class
qualities at" moderate prics has
increased our bbsirtess enormous
ly. Our stocks this season arfe
larger and better assorted than
everbefore. '
200 pieces of stylish new sport
silks,' in 'the most wanted color
ings "Fairway," "Yo-San,"
"Sportussah" "Tussore", are a
few- of the many new weaves
shown here for spring ,wear-r-bright
and dashing stripes with
plain colors to match, at $225
to $3.50. ; ;
50 'pieces of navy blue sprfrig
dress goods, in French Serges,
Gabardines, Poplins, Epingles
and Crepe Cloths, at 98c,,$1.25,
$1.60. ,
Skirt! Made to Your Meaaura
'Have your sport skirt made' by
our expert tailors; a perfect fit
and first class I workmanship
guaranteed. For the making, $2.
100 Semi-Mad Skirt, A prac
tically finished kirt;vone seam
left open to insure you a perfect
fitting skirt; very simple to fin
ish. See them Tuesday in our
daylight dress goods section, at
S2.9B and J.B.. , , , J
Fancy Golden Santoa Coffee, tha talk of
Omaha; a fine drink, lb 20c
THE BEST STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
TUESDAY, PER DOZEN 30c
Tha Beat -Creamery Butter, lb...... 42c
Fancy No, 1 Country Creamery Butter,
par lb., at........ 38C-40
Fancy No. a Dairy Tabl Butter, per,
lb., at .' 3-Sc
The Beet Full Cream New York White,
-Wieconein Cream, Youns America or
Full Cream BrieV Cheese, lb.,.,. -.30 .
'Imported Huouefort Cheese, lb SSc
Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb 32c,
A CAR OFllUR FAMOUS HIGHLAND
NAVEL ORANGES FOR TUESDAY
This ia Our FamoJ Brandr Bewarev
of Poor lmit.tioo...
Tuesday. 126 slse, doten SSc
Tuesday. 160 aise, dosen ..30
Tuesday, 170 aise. dosen.... .......2Sc -
Tuesday, 200 -aise, dosen '....20
Tuesdsy, 5, sise, down . ISc
IS, LBS. BEST COOKING POTATOES
FOR '. '0.
F-fesh Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Hadiahee
or Shallots, per .bunch....,., Sc
tesh Cauliflower, reft lb. ...... .12 Vs -
II blade Freeh Leaf Lettuce IO
Large Cucumbers, each. ...... .1SC-20C
Capa Cod Cranberrffs,. quart ....... .10c .
Fancy Jersey Sweet! Potatoes; lb T'i
Old J3eets. Carrots, Turnips, Pjirsnlpa or.,
RAabairas. per lb Sc
Sreeh Cabbage, per lb........ 10
runnel! Sol-outs. Der lb ..I7',C
EXTRA FANCY pRAPE FRUIT, EACH.
AT rr. wJ't
attarti l.$0O11.79t yearling slears ana
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