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    V; i6 A THE BEE; OMAHA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918. " 1
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OMAHA LIYE STOCK
Cattle Son light for Tuesday;
Trade Active; Hog Eeceipts
Large; Prices Lower and
Sheep Slow.
Receipt were: Cattle. Ho Sheep.
Official Monday .....le.JM to,8t i.ti
Estimate Tuesday .... 4,730 11,000' 10,000
Two days 'his week. .15,664 IMs 16.66S
Same day last week.. 18,561 20,481 27.251
Sam day 2 wk. aso. 12,670 ll.SSt 11.600
Sam daya I wka, aco.20.8t 14,040 20,017
8am day ' wka. ago. 15,698 14,062 20.730
Sam day. last Tear.. 14,107 24,010 20,004
Receipt and disposition of live stork at
the Union Stock yards, Qmaha, Neb, for 24
hoors ending- at I o'clock p. m, Feb. 20,
lilt:
RECEIPTS CAR8. Horses
Cattle Bora Sheep Mules
C . M. & St P. 0 33
Wabash 1 2
Missouri Pacific 0 10
Union Pacific 70 03
C. N. W., east .... 80 17 4 2
C. A N. W west .... 01 77 7 J
C St. P., M. A O..... 20 10 2
C, B. & Q-. east .... 15 I 4
C, B. A Q., west 20 0 10
C, R. I. A P., east ..13 T 1
C, R. L P., west .. S 6 1
Illinois Central 14 10
Chic oro Great Western 1
Total receipt 250 281 43 3
DISPOSITION HE A D.
Cettle Hogs Sheep
Jlorri ft Co. .... 1.320 1.012 807
Swift and Company 1,825 3,012 007
Cudahy Park. Co. 1,005 0,810 1,670
Armour Co. ... 320 1,242 030
Schwart A Co. 1 .....
J. W. Murphy I,20
Lincoln Pack. Co... 66
S. Omaha Pack. Co. 4
Wilson Pack. Co... 205
W. B. Vansant Co. 66 ,
Benton Vansant OL 83 ..A.
II1II at Son 30 .....
K. B. Lewis 428 ..... .....
J. B. Root at Co... 75 ..... .....
3. H. Bulla ...... 20 .....
L. F. Hii 27 .....
Rosenstock Bros. .. 64 ..... .....
F. O. Kellogg .... 206 .....
IVerthetmer I.. 71
Sullvan Bros 25
Vo ft Kan. Calf Co. 120 ..... .....
Chrtotle 1
.HlKKlna 11 ...
Huffman 21
Roth 40 ..... .....
Slryers 27 ..... .....
CJIberg 4 .....
Baker, Jones, Smith 3
Banner Bros. . .... 00 .....
John Harvey 490
Dennis & Francis.. 27 .
Jensen & Lunnren. 80
Pat O Pay 1
Bunlnger ft Oliver 60 .....
Km co. st
Other buyer 767 ..... 1.741
Total .1.424 12,209 l,02l
Cattle There w4 no,t a very heavy run
of cattle for Tuesday, 4,700 head, and qual.
Ity was pretty good a a rule. Trad opened
out fairly active and fully steady for both
beef steers and cow stuff, but owing to bad
reports from outside markets and som dlf
f fruity In a.curlng atock cars and refriger
ator ran business slowed up a the morning
advanced and after th first round or two
ales were slow to me lower man jnonuuy.
iiaaA tn hol.e beef ateer sold on the early
round at 113.60913-00 and bulk of the
fair to good kind around 011.16 13.20.
There was L ood demand for stacker and
feeder si.d price steady to strong for any
thing of Uls Wild.
. Quotations on Cattle: Oood to choice
k... tiJ6(i4c1JU: fair to aood beeves
111. 60912.26; common to fair beeves, $0.00
til J. 26; good to choice yearlings, I10.76W
1226: fair to aood yearlings. t.0010.00;
nnnun to fair yeaNIng. 17.0000.00; good
to choice grass beeves, 110.(0011.70; fair
to good grass beeves, 9.00J10.II; common
to fair crass beeves. 17.(000.60; good to
choke heifers, 10.600 11.00; good to cholc
cow, $0.0010.60; fair to good cow, ss.vuv
DO: common to fair cows, 87.00 8.00;
prim feeders, $10.60011.(0; good to choice
feeders, J.76l.It; lair vo goon jeeuorB,
$8.7600.(0; common to fair feeders, $0.(00
1.00; good to choice itockera, $1.60010.(0;
tock heifer, $7.6000.60; tock cow. .iuW
0.00; dock calves, oi.ooqiv.w; veai caives,
, $1.00013.00; bulls, stag, $7.6010.60.
Representative sale:
t BEES' STEERS.
Noi Av. Pr. No. Ay. Fr.
7. 720 $0 00 .. 6 510 UU
14 (17 10 26
10 , 141 11 00
0,, 060 11 26
12 1125 It (0
a... 025 11 66
$3 1130 11 00
(0 (64 11 :(
20 .1270 12 (0
10 1176 11 It
II., til 10 15
17. ........ 7 11 15
14........ 166 11 10
20 1021 11 II
20.. 102 11 71
40 1101 It 10
21.. ......1327 It 60
12... 1481 It 71
II 1661 II 00
14... 1461 II 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
I 696 I 00 1.. 70 I II
7 607 I 00 I 7( I (0
10 (46 I 00 10 761 10 00
$0 06 10 76 13 177 11 00
COWS.
14 600 I It 1 101
4 712 1 26 f 114
11 700 7 60 4 tit
10 , 184 7 10 1 (97
tl 101 t 40 I. .......1077
16 (It I 60 7 1001
11 ...1071 1 It t... 001
(........ Ill lit 11 io
II.. 1081 I 40 t ..1001
7 1061 t If II 121$
10 ...10(7 10 00
HEIFERS.
14 Id t 00 t M
I 614 I 20 I.. 470
18 063 I 40 II 181
10 7KI II! t 705
I 161 t 10 47 174
T 00
T 60
71
I II
10
I 76
10
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II
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I 26
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26
761 t 71 21.. 161 10 6$
BULLS.
1 110 I 00 1.
1 1140 I It 1.
1. ...... .1370 t 00 1.
1 1070 t 16 1.
1........1920 t 75
CALVES.
......... 441 I 00 11.
1 , 270 10 10 4.
' t 161 11 00 1.
1 120 11 76 1.
.1420
.1244
.1610
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t to
401 t 00
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
10 174 I 00 IT. ....... 120
I It
I 110 I If
(00 t tl
I. ....... 170 . I 16
10... 170 10 00
t 171 10 40
11 161 t If
17 Ill t If
I........ 167 t 10
tl. ....... 161 10 10
10 076 10 60
It 030 11 00
14 117 10 i:
6 107 11 10 Jl. ....... t50 11 16
11. 1131 11 60 It., 1041 11 10
Hog Another heavy run ot hog wa
en hand this morning and shippers com
menced business early, buying a tew loads
at prlcea that were for the most part 15c
lower than the best time yesterday. Out
side of thl there wa practically nothing
doing, a packer were In a bearish mood
- and were bent on buying hog lower than
shipper. The best price paid wa 117.11,
llo lower than the top figure yesterday,
while the bulk ot the offering moved at
116. 9017.10. Only a small bunch ot th
bog had been sold well after midforenoon.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Sh. Pr.
47. .161 ...16 86 20. .141 ...into
69. .146 40 II IS 66. .301 ... IT 00
101..264 40 17 06 71. .211 ... IT It
I4..2IT ... IT II
Sheep Sheep and Iamb receipt continued
rather light. Opening trade In fat lamb,
waa a little alow, but the undertone to val
ues wa. firm, a trlng of choice lamb
around II to II pound bringing a top of
614. IS. Value were trong to lOo higher
In (pot. Medium to choice lamb old at
I16.26016.5O, with heavy lamb on down.
The bulk ot the offering wa rather plain.
Fat sheep were tn good demsnd at fully
ateady price, top ewe selling at 112.00.
Demand for feeder wa about a good as
yesterday, feeding ewe lamb going up to
the high mark of 111.10. Best .freight feeding-
kind, went op to 111.60.
Quotatllona on Sheep and Lamb: Lambs,
handy weight, tll.l601l.lls lambs, heavy
weight, 116. 00(916.25; lamb, feeders, 116.00
016.60: lambs, shorn, 611.60011.60; lambs,
culls, I10.00O14.00; yearling, fair to choice,
tll.60O14.60; yearling, feeder, 111.00
14.25; wether, fair to choice. 111. 00O13.00;
ewes, fair to choice, 111.00 012.25; ewes,
breeders, all age, tlt.60Oll.60; ewe, feed
ers, I7.60O10-60; ewe, cull.. and cannera,
1 6.00 07.26.
. Representative sales:
1011 Mexican lamb tl
201 fed lamb Ity;
it tt
It 21
' " Chleasw Live Stock Market,
Chicago, Feb. 16. Cattle Receipts, 10,000
fcead; market, teady; native steer, I8.I6O
14.16; Mocker, and feeder. 17.6610 90;
cow and heifer. I6.76OH 00; calves, 8.7I
Hog Recelpta, 11,000; market, weak. 10c
tnder yeaterday average: bulk. I17.1IO
.3
17 40f light, $10.1(017.60; mixed, tll.lo
17.46; heavy, $16.66017.49; rowfh, $16.(50
16.80; pigs, $13.50016.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 14,000 head;
market. teady; heep. $10.16013.10; lamb,
$13.75011.16. -
St, Louis lire Stock Market,'
Bt Loul. Feb. tl.-Catfle Receipt, 4,
400 head; market active; native beef iteers,
$8.00 011.60; yearling ateer and heifers,
$7 00013.(0; cows, $6.00 011.60; stockers and
feeders, $6.00010.60; fair to prima beef
steers, $0.00013.50; beef cows and heifers,
$6 00010.00; southern yearling steers, and
heifer. $7.60010.00; native calve, $6,000
"hoe Receipts, 15.000 head; market
lower; lights, $17.20017.46; pigs, $13.00
16 75; mixed and butchers, $17.4017.6O;
good, heavy, $17.46017.75; bulk of sales.
$17.26017.60.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 200 head;
market teady; lamb, $14.00016.76; ewes,
$10.50012.00; wether, $11.60012.26; can
ner and chopper. $6.00 O 0.00. ,
Kansas City Live Stock Market,
Kansas City, Feb. 26. Cattle Receipt,
7,000 head; market strong; prim fed steers,
$1100013-76; dressed beef steers, $10,600
13 00; western steer, $0.76013.00; cows,
$7 0011.00; heifer. $8.0013.00; atocker
and feeder, $7.60013.60; bull, $7.26
10.25; calves, $7.0012.60.
Hog Receipt. 12,000 head; market
lower; bulk of sales, $17.20017.40; heavy,
(17 26017.66; packer and butchers. $17.25
17.65; light, $17.26017-40; pigs, $14.00
16.25.
Bheep and. Lamb Receipts, 4.000 head;
market steady; lambs, $15.65016.60; year
lings, $13.0014.26; wethers, $U.6013 26;
ewes, $11.25013.25.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Rinnr niv. Feb. 26. Cattle Receipts,
2,500 head; market stesdy to 10 cent lower;
beef steers, $0.60013.25; fat cows and heif
ss.flAMil.2S; ranners. $0,7647.76; Block
er' and feeders. $8.50011.60; calves. $8.00
12 60; bulls, stags, eln., I'f.wuoiw.vv; ;u
lng cows and heifers, $6.7500.00.
Hogs Receipts, 15,000 head; market 15
to 20 cents lower; light, $16.60fll6.70; mix.
ed $10 65016.75; heavy, $16.70f 16.80; pigs,
$12 00015.00; bulK oi sales,
Bheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
market steady.
New York Coffee Market.
New York, Feb. 26. Coffee The markot
for coffeo futures was quiet today, dui
showed a generally steady lone wun im
reaching the highest levels loucnau
the break which followed the announce-
ment of maximum values. The opening was
1 to 6 points hlgner on scanereu nimuii
or a moderate cramiw
with the advance exienaing to .
May and 8.640 for September In the late
trading. The close was. at the best point
of th day, showing a net advance of 1
to 15 points, Marcn, ss.iic; mar. o.oo-,
July, 0.44c; September, 8.64c; October,
$.58o; Pecember, 1.67c.
Spot quiet; Rio 7s, Ittc; Santo 4s. lOttc.
Very few cost and frolght offer were re
ported from Brssil; their absence being
attributed to difficulty In securing tonnage.
It was said, however, that some business
had been done f. o. b. Brasll, believed to
be close to th lo basis, although no de
tails of grade or prices were made public
The official cables showed no change In
the Rio market. Santo futures were 60
to 100 rels lower. Rio reported a clearance
of 15,000 bags for New Tork and Santo.
27,00 bags for New Orleans. Brazilian port
receipt, 63,000 bags.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlt.
New Tork, Feb. 26. Evaporated apples,
dull; California, 14 16 Ho; prime tate,
"pruneFlrml California, T14c;
Oregon, 11 14c.
Apricots Dull and easy; choice, 170,
extra choice, 17 c; fancy, lo.
Peach-julet; .tandard, lltte; cholc,
"RasVnt-Btesdy; loos muwatel. I M ,
io; choice to fancy seeded, 1OH011C,
seedless, $
New York Metal,
v.w Tork Fsb. '26. Metal exchange
quote! 13 firm; spot IT.IIIJ7.I0 Spelter
JJulet! East St, Loul. delivery, spot, offered
AtrLonlons Bpot copper
1110! electrolytlo, fl2(. Spot. tin. fill, fu
ture.. 1314. Lead, .pot, 2 10.; future.,
121 10.. Spelter, .pot, 4; future, f50.
You Can't Brush Or -Wash
Out Dandruff
Ti,a nnW aura way to Ret rid of
dandruff is to dissolve it, then you
destroy it entirely. To do this, pet
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
arvons apply it at night when i retir-
ine: use enougn vo rnuiw;ii
and rub it in gently with the finger
tiPDo this tonight, and by morninfr
most if not all ot your aanaruii wm
be gone, and three or four more ap
plications will completely dissolve i;nd
entirely destroy every oe;
and trace of it, no matter how much
dandruff you may have.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop at
once, and. your hair will be fluffy,
lustrous, glossy, silky and soft and
look and feel a hundred times tetter.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is inexpensive and
never fails to do the work. Adv.
KIDNEY REMEDY WORTHY
OF PRAISE
T nnvfl linrl recommended to me for 1
sale many kidney, liver and bladder
ram rliaii. but none of them have been
S mnra miccessful than Dr. Kilmer's
! Swamn-Root and after selling Swamp-
oo Root for the past fifteen years I
might say that it seems toooi 111
tle above the average, judging from
the satisfactory reports coming in
from mv customers who have given
it a trial and obtained beneficial re
suits. ,
Very truly yours, '
E. E. BURRIS, Druggist,
August 10, 19,17. Madison, Neb.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer Co.,
BlnghamtoB, N. Y.
Prove What Svamp-Rot Wilt Do For You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
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bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
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and mention The Omaha Daily Bee.
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The Burchast of 1.000 sharee of th pre
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GRAIN- AND PRODUCE
With Ziight Wheat and Oats Ee
ceipts Corn is Chief Attrac
tion and Prices Hold
Firm.
Omaha, February 26, 1018.
Carlot receipt of grain eased off consid
erably today, arrivals totaling only 116 cars,
of which 170 car were corn. Wheat re
ceipts, as well as those of oats, were ex
tremely light, with only four cars and nine
car, respectively. No rye wa reported and
but three car of barley.
Corn wa the chief attraction today and
wa in fairly good demand. Spot quota
tion on tbla cereal ranged from yester
day' price to 7o over, the bulk th
offering going at a substantial gain over
yesterday's sale. Oood white corn wa In
good demand and taken readily, but buyer
were rather slow In taking the other grade.
Off grade stuff sold all the way from $1.10
to $1.40, the greater part of It selling at
$1.25 or under. No. I white topped the
market, this grade bringing $1.03 and $1.06.
No. 4 white sold at $1.15 and $1.(3 and No.
5 white at $1.75 and $1.83. No. 4 yellow
went at $1.58 and $1.60 and the No. 6 yel
low at $1.60 and $1.67. No. 1 mixed brought
$1.62 and the No. 4 grade $1.68 and $1.60.
No. 6 mixed sold at $1.40 and $1.53.
Oats followed In the advance, selling up
)4c. Receipt were light and those offered
taken readily. Standard oat brought IHc
and the No. 1 white 88c and 89 'AC th sale
at 88o being for a part car only. No. 4
white sold at 89a and the sample grade at
88 o and 80 c.
Rye was up 2c to 3c, the No. 2 selling at
the toi. of $2.45. Barley was strong, but
up to a late hour no sales were reported.
Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal
to 308,000 bu.; corn, 17,000 bu.
Primary wheat receipt were 244,000 bu.
and shipments of 120,000 bu. Holiday last
year.
Primary corn receipt were 1.006,000 bu.
and shipments 088,000 bu. Holiday last
year.
Primary oats receipts were 1,305,000 bu.
and shipments 668,000 bu. Holiday last
year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn
Oats.
498
Chicago .....
Minneapolis .
.. 41
.. 87
.. 16
.. 4
.. 20
.. 32
..(45
780
Uuluth ......
Omaha W....
170
161
162
Kansas City ,
St. Louie ...
Winnipeg ...
These sale were reported today:
Corn oN. I white: 1 car, 11.03.
white: 1 car, $1.02; 6 cars, $1.00;
$1.88; 1 car. $1.86. No. 6 white:
$1.82; 1 car, $1.78; 1 car, $1.76;
$175. No. white: 8 cars, $160.
white: 1 car, $1.40; 2 cars, $1.10.
yellow: 2 car, $1.60. No. 6 yellow
No. 4
1 cars,
1 car,
6 cars,
Sample
No. 4
: 1 car,
11 .67: 6 cars. 11.64: 7 cars. $152
12 cars,
$1.60. No. I yellow: 1 cars, $1.45; 1 car,
$1.43; 1 car, $1.42. Sample yellow: 2 cars,
$1.25; 1 car. $1.16; 1 car, $1.10. No. I
mixed: 1 car, $1.62. No. 4 mixed: 1 car,
(near white), $1.68; I cars, tl.60; 1 car,
it r.a- 4 cars.' 11.68: 1 cars. 11.67. No. f
mixed: 1 cars, $1.63; 10 1-6 cars, $1.60; 1
cars. 11.40. No. t mixed: 1 car, $1,411 f
cars, $140; I car, $1.28. Sample mixed
1 rnr. 11.28: 1 car. 11.26.
Oat Standard: 4 car, l!?4e. No. 1
White: 4 cars. 89'ic: 0-10 car, 88c. No. 4
Whttn: 4 cars. 89a. Sample White: 1 car,
89i4c; 1 car, 8tl4e; 1 car, 891c; I cars, I8ic
No. 2 Mixed: 1 car, o. sample niixeu; i
car (barley mixed), 88c; 1 car, llo.
Rye No. I: 1 car, $2.45. No. 4: 1-10 car,
$2.80.
Wheat No. 1 Hard Winter: 1 car, $2.12.
No. 4 Hard Winter: 1 car (smutty), $2.06.
No. 1 Durum: 1 car, $3.12.
Wheat, Oat and Barley One car, 84V4o.
Omaha Cash Price Corn: No. 2 white,
11 93; No. 4 white. 11.8501.92: No. f white,
I151.I2: No. t white, $1.60; ampl
whlto, $1.1001-40; No. 4 yellow, $1.(0; No.
i0fl 1.67: No. I yellow, $1,420
1 if. nmnll vellOW. Ii.lVWl.2D, 11 u.
Get .Your Cadillac NOW-
You
mixed, $1.671.60; No. t mixed, $1.4901.63;
No. 6 mixed. Cl.3801.41; sample mixed,
$1.2(01.28. Oats: Standard, SJVic; No. 3
white, 8S081KC; No. 4 white, lie; sample
18 010c Barley: No sales. Rye: Ne. 2, $2.46;
No. 4, $2.(0.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broken,
IK South Sixteenth street. Omaha:
"Art. Open. High. Low. Close. ISat'yT
Corn. I
Mch. I 1 27H 1 271,
May I 1 26 1 27
Oats. I I
Mch. 1 884 8H
May 17 18
Pork. I I I
May I 48 65 48 66
Lard. I I
May I 26 16 26 17
July I 26 37 26 $7
Ribs. I
May 1 26 26 26 46
July 26 86 i 25 16
127K
27HI127H
27 11261,
$i! 4
87141 11
I
126
871
48 20( 48 35
148 (5
26 OS 26 12
26 271 26 32
26 30 25 35
26 701 26 76
126 02
26 25
125 27
26 70
CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Corn and Oat Take Downturn a Peaee
Talk and line Weather.
Chicago, Feb. 26. Downturn In grain
price took place today owing to a revival
of peace talk. Oats especially showed
weakness. Corn recovered and closed steady
at the same a yesterday' finish, with
February $1.28 and May $1.26. Oats
lost Mc. net. In rovlsions, the outcome
varied from 25c. decline to a raise of 10
12 54c
Bearish sentiment due to Chancellor von
Hertllng's professed agreement with Presi
dent Wilson's four fundamentals tor peace
made an evident Impression on corn values
during the first half of the session. Fine
weather and liberal receipts tended arso
for a while to ease down the market.
Subsequently, however, trading was gov
erned by the fact that country offerings to
arrive small and that all the better grades
of corn arriving here were being purchased
for export. It was .aid large amounts
would be thus taken until at least March
10 to meet vessel room contracted for.
Free selling both early and late pulled
down oats. Re'ports that oats were In
active demand at Annapolis to go west had
only a transient influence a an offset for
peace 'talk.
Llkllhood or enlarged aemana in cases
of an end of hostilities mads provisions
average higher. Realising by holder.
weakened pork.
Chicago Cash Prieea Corn: No. I ana I
yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, $1.4001.70;
the close was ateady at the same as yes
terday' finish, with February at $1.28 and
May at $1.26. Oats: No. 1 white. 01O02c;
tandard. 11 H 03c. Rye: No. 2, 12.60. Bar
ley, $1.7002.05. Seeds: Timothy, 6.008.Z5;
clover, $22.00023.00. Provisions: Pork,
nominal; lard, $36.60; ribs, $zt.36zi.e.
Omaha Hay Market.
Receipt on alfalfa and prairie hay con
tinue steady the demand fair to good.
Market steady with prices unchanged.
Choice Upland Prairie 121.60 ; No. 1,
$11.50020.60; No. 2. $15.t017.60; No. 3,
$12.6014.60
Midland Prairie No l, i.noozu.u; o.
2, $16.60017.60.
Lowland Prairie No. 1, $16.60017.60; No.
2, $14.60015-60; No. 1, $12.60 13.60.
Choice Alfalfa $30.00: No. 1. $28.00029.00;
standard, $25.00027.00; No. 2, $23.00025.00;
No. 1, $20.0023.00.
Straw Oat. $1100; wheat, $10.00.
St Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo.,- Feb. 26. Cattle Re
celpts, 1,600 head; market higher; steers,
$9.00013.60; cows and heifers, $7.00012.26;
calves, $6.0012.00.
Hogs Receipts, 10.000 head; market
lower; top, $17.50; bulk of sales, $17.30
17.45.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 4,000 head;
market higher; lambs, $13.0O16.76; ewes,
$7.00013.60. ;
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolls,fFeb. 26. Flour Market un
changed. Barley $1.7202.01.
Rye $2.4302-45.
Bran $32.60.
More than $85,000 worth-of Cadillac automobiles including
the very latest models and styles going to users in this district
at just what they have cost us.
Don't let this opportunity slip by. Come tomorrow; select the
car you want before it's too late.
In order to devote our time exclusively to the Peerless Eight motor car,
which we now handle in this territory, we wish to dispose quickly of our
large stock of Cadillacs. Therefore every Cadillac we have has been put on
sale at a sacrifice of our entire profit
7
This means that by purchasing a Cadillac from us NOW
you can save from $200 to $350, depending upon the style
you choose!
No such opportunity in the automobile line has ever been offered before
in Omaha, and it would be almost a miracle if another like it should come
again.
The Cadillac motor car needs no introduction. It has repeatedly proven
itself one of the best cars built. Its very name is a guarantee of quality.
We are selling at greatly reduced prices the famous Style 57 1918 mod
els. We have touring cars, phaetons, victorias, brougham and roadsters.
Nine carloads of these 1918 models arrived from the factory only a short
time ago. In addition, we have a number of slightly used cars, most of
them practically as good as new.
Every one of these Cadillacs, brand new or slightly used,
go at cost to us
We also have a large stock of Cadillac parts. The same reduction is being
made on these parts.
You undoubtedly want a Cadillac. Now is your chance to get it at a price
you would pay for a much cheaper and inferior car! Come and see these
Cadillacs. They're an "Auto Show" in themselves. Order the one you want
before your neighbor gets it.
GEORGE F. REIM COMPANY
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Phone Harney 10 31st and Harney Streets
NEW YORK STOCKS
Wall Street Finds Difficulty in
Understanding von Hertling
Remarks, Which Reflects
in Market.
New Tork. Feb. 26. Witl street's Inabil
ity to draw any very definite conclusions
from the latest utterances of the German
chancellor probably accounted for the un
certain trend of stocks during the early
part of today's trading.
This feeling was thrown off later, how
ever, representative rails, shippings and In
dustrial making substantial gains In the
last hour and Imparting additional strength
to various specialties.
Pools enlivened the session by their spo
radic action In speculative Issues, Baldwin
Locomotive made up the greater part of Its
recent abrupt decline, gaining over six
points. American Sumatra Tobacco also ad
vanced almost five points, with another rout
of the shorts.
Included among the other 2 to 4 point
gains were Texas Company, Marine pre
ferred, Atlantic Gulf, Industrial Alcohol,
American Locomotive, Westlngbouse. Pacific
Mall, Hide and Leather preferred and Loose
Wtles common and preferred.
United States teel guided the seasoned
industries, advancing 2 points, and Pacifies
were strongest of the rails, Canadian Pa
cific gaining 1 points, with 1 to 2 points
for prominent coalers. Sales amounted to
485.000 shares.
Call money opened at 4 per cent, but soon
rose to 6 on a broad demand. Time money
was quoted at I per cent for all dates, but
the supply was altogether negligible.
French bonds were strong, but the general
list. Including Liberty Issues, was Inclined
to ease. Total sales (par value), aggre
gated $3,465,000.
United States (old issues) were unchanged
on call. - .
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Amer. Beet Sugar . 5,300 82 81tf 82'A
American Can
4,200 41? 41
1,200 74 73 74
6,200 66 64 66
1,600 82 82 82
100 107 107 107
400 107 106 107
300 15 15 16
6,700 64 63 64
600 86 85 85
3,100 114 112 114
800 52 62 62
Amer. Car and F..
Amer. Locomotive.
Amer, S. ft Refg.
Amer." Sugar Refg.
Amer. T. ft Tel...
Amer. Z., L. and S.
Anaconda Copper. .
Atchison
A. G.4W. I. 8. S. L
Bait, ft Ohio
B. ft S. Copper ..
Cal. Petroleum . .
Can. UPaclflc ....
Central Leather ..
Ches. ft Ohio ....
C. M. ft St. P
C. ft Northwestern
C, R. I. ft P. ctfs.,
Chlno Copper
Colo. F. ft I
C. P. Refnlng ....
Crucible Steel ....
Cuba C. Sugar
Distiller' Securities
Erie
Gen. Electric
Gen. Motor.
G. Noth. pfd ....
Gt. North. Ore Ctfs
Illinois Central . .
Inspiration Copper
300 20 19
20
16
147
71
64
39
93
21
43
39
33
64
33
40
15
141
121
91
28
94
46
99
28
30
16
32
113
29
93
31
22
69
18
71
28
104
85
30
22
44
2,000 148 146
2,900 71 70
1,600
56
64
7,600 40 38
ioo "21 '21'
1,600 43 42
800 39 38
2,500 33 33
12,400 65 63
. 600 33 32
2,700 40 40
400 15 15
800 142 140
1,100 122 116
400 91 90
1,800 29 28
'"700 46 45
18,700 99 97
1,100 28 28
600 30 30
"ioO 33 33"
"Vob 28 28"
11,700 93 92
400 31 31
000 23 22
'iiioo 18 is'
600 71 71
300 28 28
'V,400 85 84
2,500 30 28
""too 45 " 4"
Int. Mt Marine pfd 18,700
Nlnter. Nickel ..
Inter. Paper . .
K. C. Southern .
Kennecott Copper
It. ft N
Maxwell Motors
Mex. Petroleum ,
Miami Copper .
Mo. Paclfio . . . . ,
Montana Power
Nevada Copper ,
N. T. Central ..
N. Y., N. H. 4 H
Nor. ft Western
North. Paclfio .
Paclfio Mall . . ,
Paclfio T. ft T..
Pennsylvania . .
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23
77
Ray Con. Copper 700
Reading (.800
Rep. L ft Steel .. 2,700
Shat., Arts. Copper
So. Paclfio 2.800
So. Railway 1,300
Studebaker Cot. .. 14.400
24
77
It
23
76
77
79
16
17
24
50
88 11
24 23
61 49
Texas Co. 6,200 162
148 162
Union Pacific .
U. 6. I. Alcohol
U. S. Steel ...
U. S. Steel pfd
Utah Copper .
Wabash pfd. "B1
4.000 122 121 121
1,600 121 121 122
15.300 97 15 17
600 110 110 110
1,700 13 82 13
22
300 10 tt 10
West Union
Total sales for the day, 486,000 shares.
U. S. 2s. reg... 17 G. N. 1st 4. 18
do coupon.
t7L C ref 4s .... (
U. S. reg. ...
do coupon ..
L. S. L. 3..
09 I. M. M. 6s .... 13
tt K. C. S. ref 6... 76
17.98 'U ft N. un 4s.. 85
U. S. 4s, reg.
.104 M.. K.4T. 1st 4. 60
U. S. 4s, coupon. 104 M. Pac. gen. 4s.. 68
a v s Ea 96 KM. Power 6 .... 90
A. T.&T. c. 6. 14 N. T. C. deb. 6... 93
Anglo.F. 5s 90 N. Pacific 4a ... 83
A. ft Co. 4s.. 85N. Pacific 3s.... 69
Atch gen. 4s.. 83 O. S. L. ref 4s.. 84
B. ft O. cv. 4s 78P. T. ft T. 5. 92
B. S. ref. 6s.... 89Pa. con, 4 .. 91
C. Leather 6s .. 95Pa gen. 4s .. 00
C. Pacific 1st . 80 Reading gen 4s.. 84
C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 79 S. L. ft S. F. a. 6s 67
C, B. ft Q. i. 4s 93 S. Paclfio cv. 6a 91
C, M.ftSt.P.c.4 71S. .Railway 6s.. 92
C, R. I.&P.R.r.4s 66 T. ft P. 1st ....86095
C. & S. ref 4. 69U. P. 4 87
D. ft R. G. ref 5s 48 U. S. Rubber 6s 78
D. ota 6s, 1931. 92U. S. Steel 6.. 99
Erie gen. 4s 51 Wabash 1st 94
G. Elec. 6s 98Frnech Got. f 98
Bid.
New York General Market.
New York, Feb. 26. Flour Firm; springs,
$10.55011.00; winters, $10.26010-60; Kansas,
$10.60011.00.
Corn Spot, unsettled; kiln dried No. 2
yellow, $2.08; No. 1 yeljow, $1.88; No. 3
white, $2.26; cost and freight, New York,
prompt shipments; Argentine, $2.21 f. o. b.
cars.
Oats Spot, unsettled; natural. $1.0001.06.
Hay Firm; No. 1 $3.00; No. 2. $1.90;
No. 3, $1.90; shipping, $1.051.75, all nom
inal. Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice,
1917, 4050c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast,
1917, 2023c; 1916, 14016c.
Hides Steady; Bogota, 3435c; Central
America, 33 34c.
Leathei- Steady; hemlock sole over
weights No. 7, 48c; No. 2, 46c.
Pork Steady; mess. $62.00; family. $64.00
65.00; short clear $50.0056.00. z
Lard Quiet; middle west, $27.10017.20.
Tallow Easy; city special loose, 17c.
Wool Steady; domestic fleece XXXX
Ohio and Pennsylvania, unwashed, 65 66c.
Rice Firm; fancy head, 99c; blue
rose, 89c.
New York, Feb. 26. Buttei- Market un
settled; receipts, 9.663 tubs. Creamery, high
er than extras, 6050o creamery extras
(92 score), 4949c; firsts, 4849c; sec
onds, 4647c.
Eggs Market irregular; receipts, 7,120
cases. Fresh gathered extras, 6465c: ex
tra firsts, 53o; firsts, 6263c; seconds, 60
061c.
Cheese Market Irregular; receipts, 3.042
boxes. State held specials, 2526c;
state held specials average run, 260 26c.
Live Poultry Market firm. Fowls, 36c;
old roosters, -2c: young, 2830c; stags,
25c; turkeys, 2533e.
Dressed Poultry Market firm. Chickens,
2739c; fowls, 2935c; turkeys, 2438c.
Chicago General Market.
Chicago, Feb. 26. Buttei' Unchanged.
Eggs Lower; receipts, 2,728 cases; firsts,
3939c; ordinary firsts, 3839c; at mark,
cases Included, 8739c.
Potatoes Receipts, 22 cars; market un
changed. Poultry Alive, market unchanged.
New York Cotton.
New York, Feb. 26. Cotton futures opened
steady. March, 21.15c; May, 30.90c; July,
30.45c; October, 29.28c; December, 29.08c.
Kansas City Butter and Eggs.
Kansas City, Feb. 26. Butter Creamery,
45c; firsts, 43c; seconds, 42c; packing, 36c.
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