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    this Eta: umaha, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918.
OMAHA 'LIVE STOCK
Cattle Market Rules 'steady;
Hog Receipts Fall Off and
i Prices Slump; Sheep
Higher.
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Omaha, March 12, 1111.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hofj. Sheep.
Official Monday 10.481 15. U !.
official Tuesday...... . "
Official Wednesday ... T.Mt U.OJI
Official Thursday.... f.MI 11.(1
...... r-.u.. . l fino 17.700
, Five days this week.. H. (81 J0.I60 41.180
' Sam. days last week.. 81.527 78.101 18,(11
Sam. day. 1 wks. at o 14.614 71.76 7J.717
Bin. day. 1 wks. ago S7,0l 8MI0 14.815
Sam. day. 4 was. so ll.fll ((.
Sam. days last yar..l9.83S 41.835 45.800
- Receipt, snd disposition of ltv. stock at
the Union stock yards. Omaha, for 14 hour,
ending at I p. m. yesterday:
RECEIPTSCARLOADS.
Cattle. Hoc Sheep.
C, M. 8t V.4
-: Wabash
Union Paciflo
..CAN. W., east.
C. N. Wwest.
C. St. P, M. O.
C, B. Q , east,
r C. B. Q.. west.
C, R. L east. ..
C, R. I. P., west
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western....
Trttnl racelnts 141
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs.
Morris & Co HI ."
Swift & Co.... 1.007 4,0J
Cudahy Tacking Co..l.04.7 4,184
Armour A Co 1,008 S.JM
Schwartz A Co l.J
J. W. Wurpliy 1.061
Lincoln Packing Co.. ((
S. O. Packing Co
Wilson Packing Co.. 131 .....
Cudahy. country
F. B. Lewis HI
J. B. Root Co I
J. H. Bulla 1
F. O. Kellogg 15 .(
Wurthftimer Ic Deien 114
Kills Co 5
Sullivan Bros 17
Omaha CasL Grain Prices Today.
Farlv gales of com brought OUt
a good demand, with the prices un
changed u cents mgner. up to
noon sales had. been made .t $1.35
1.82 a bushel Receipts were 149 carloads.
Oats were 15 cents higher, selling
at 9090, cents a bushel. Receipts
were 68 carloads.
Wheat receipts were 6 carloads.
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Sheep.
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Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. 12 .....
Christie 78
Huffman 8
Roth 1
Meyers . 1 .....
Glassberg 4. 15 .....
Baker, Jones a..., .....
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1.734
Knnnr Bros. a.
John Harvey , 392
Dennis Francis .... 118 ......
Jensen A Lungren .. (8 , .....
Other buyer. ........ Ill
Total. 5,141 18,767 8.114
Cattle About 1,000 cattl. Arrived today.
respectable Friday run, and the tlv. day1
supply became approximately 15,100, .4,000
mora than a weok ago . and 15,000 .Dior,
than year ago. The market wa. just
about steady. In spot, a little stronger, and
in other spot, possibly a .had. easier.
Quality of th. beef steers wa. not as good
as on Thursday, but right good strong
weight steer. Mid readily at $12.75-011.28,
th. bulk of th. fair to good 1.000 to 1,160
ponnd steers going at f 11.71011.60. Cow.
and heifer, ruled steady to a .hade easier
than Thursday, but th. general market for
both beef steer, and butoher stock ruled
all of 16t!6o higher than th. olos. of last
week. Desirable fle.hy feeders wer. In
good supply and fully steady for th. day
and week while th. general run of stock
cattle ruled a shad, lower, and price, ar.
around 16o low.r than a week ago for all
except th. strlotly desirable grades.
Quotations on eattlet Good to ohoio.
beeves. 813.81011.60! fair to good beeves.
!U.76011.76; common to fair beeves, 18.60
11.501 good to choice yearlings, su.eotj
11.601 fair to good yearlings. 810.00Oll.00i
, common to fair yearlings, $8-5001.60; good
to ebolos grass beeves, $11.01011.00; fair
to good grass beeves, $8.60011.00; common
to fair grass beeves, $8.0001.00; good to
choice heifers. $. 6011.00: good to Choice
, cows, $1.60010(0; fair to good sows, $8.60
tpf.60; common to fair cows, I7.uvtya.udt
prims feeder., $11.00011.26; good to choice
feeders. 110.00011.001 fair to good feeders,
f (8.00O10.00; common to fair feeders, (0.(0
08.00: good to choice .tockers, (1.100
11.00; .took heifers, $8.00 0 1000; stock
" cows, $7,000 60; stock calves, $1.00010.50;
veal calves, $8.00011.00; bulla, stags, to.,
I7.50O10.00. . ;
Representative salesi !
BEEF STEERS).
No. v At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
4 (61 $8 00 4..,..., 606 $8 IS
18 428 75 f S3 (08 10 00
(......, $78 10 10 f , (11 10 25
S 147 10 (0 IS $1 11 16
It 848 11 16 4.fc (Ot 11 (0
24 1011 11 80 8 610 IS 08
40 1140 11 10 10 10S II II
15 101 11 40 S S(t II (0
14 11(1 11 (0 11.. 1058 11 16
7. ...... 11(0 18 00 II... ,.,.1114 IS II
22 1111 II It
v STEERS AND HEIFERS.
II. 141 10 75 10 , 17$ IS Tt
HEIFERS. , .
1....... lit I 00 5 , 170 I II
I (! I 60 - I. ...... 851 I II
I....... 171 I 16 1 1009 1$ 10
11 141 10 21 , 11 117 10 10
4., 8(0 II 45 ' I 70S 11 II
I...... .10(1 II 15
COWS.
T , 100 T 16 T Ill T Tl
I lit I 00 I , 147. I 15
' I IU I IS II 711 I II
I. .., 184 S 71 10 1011 I 15
II 101 I 00 1 1001 I II
17 1041 I 11 10., .....1017 I 10
4. ......111! I (0 I....... 881 71
I.. 1011 I II 14 164 I 10
1 1150 10 00 v II 1120 II SI
' 17. ......1210 10 IS 4. ...... 1186 II 40
; . . BULLS,
: 1. ...... mi oo t ..1111 s io
1 1411 I 00 I. ...... 1111 110
CALVES.
27 n III I 71 11....... 414 I 00
I 161 10 $0 1 110 11 SO
I....... til 11 71 ; ly 101 11 00
Hog Receipts ef hogs show a consid
erable falling off this morning from yester-
. day, and shipper, bought early at prices
that were tor th. most part 15c low.r than
' yesterday. ' Trad. In, their division was
limited. They were taking only th. real good
quality light weight hogs, thl. class of
stuff bringing $11.15 for th. top, showing
a deolln. from yesterday's top figure of lOo.
.- Packers were rather alow and inoltned to
foroo prices lower, and later In the fore
noon were buying their hog. at least 10
tie lower. Th. bulk of th. offerings moved
at $11.60011.10.
No. Av. fib. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr.
III. .I50 ... $11 II (I..I71 110 $11 IS
(7. .171 ... II 00 II. .141 ... II II
15. .Ill ... II TO 17. .1(1 71 II 71
4. .121 ... II II II. .211 71 II II
71. .Ill ... IT 00 II. .Ill ... 17 16
Sheep Supply of sheep this morning wss
IS cars or 1,000 head. Th market opened
. active and the offerings wer cleaned up
by about 11 o'clock. Quality as a general
rule was not as wood as on preceding day.,
and prloes looked anywhere from .teady to
i lOo higher than yesterday. Top lamb,
reached 117.10, lOo higher than the top to
local packers yesterday while the general
run of heavy and medium lambs brought
, from $17.10 to (17.75. There was a 10-car
consignment oft Idaho feeders that averaged
II pounds at $17.16, a his as tbey have sold
thlg. season. There was a short supply of
ewes and the choice kinds sold up as high
a $14.10, with a load of commoner kind,
as $12.50.
Quotation, on Sheep and Lambs: Lambs,
: good to choice, $17.76018.00; lambs, fair to
good, $17.25017.76; lambs, heavy, weight,
$17.00017.76; lamb., feeders, tll.50O17.25;
lambs, .horn, $11.00014.60; lambs, culls,
112.00O10.00; yearlings.- fair to choice,
I14.OOOK.60; wethers, fair to choice, (13.25
14.76:, ewes, fair to choice, I12.00O14.O0;
ewes, breeders, all ages, (11.00 018.50; ewes,
culls and canners, $8.00 0 10.00. -.
No. At. Pr.
8 fed lambs II $11 15
II fed lambs II 17 10
167 fed ewes , Ill IS 10
185 fed ewes 17 II 10
III culls (I I 71
161 fed ewes II II 60
, 171 culls j 71 I 00
(4 few wethers 84 14 10
231 Mexican yearlings .....,... 74 It 71
' ; 220 fed lambs 74 17 66
. 231 few Umbo II 17 II
OMAHA CASH GR'.IN
PRICES TODAY
GRAIN AMKPR0DU6E
Corn Unchanged to 5 Cents Up,
With Oats Better Than Cent
Up; Bye Continues to
." Climb.
Omaha, Neb., March 12. 1111. '
Recelnts of craln today were: Six cars
of wheat, 148 cars of com, 18 cars of oats.
two cars of rye end 12 cars ot barley.
Prices for corn ranged from unchanged
t 5c higher. Trading was moderately active
from the beginning. The top was obtained
for two cars of No. I white, which brought
(1.(3. The No. 4 white grade ranged from
II. 7001.75 for the early market; No. 4 yel
low, (1.80O1.C1, and sales In No. 4 mixed
brought $1.(0.
Oat figures were 101'4o up. One car of
No. I white brought II He the high. The
bulk or sales were in the No. S white at lie.
Rye prices were 2c to to up. One car of
No. 2 sold at 12.80. .
CARLOAD RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Omaha , 8 148 68
Chicago ' 6
Minneapolis , ID
Kansss City.... 21
St. Louis....,.' 22
Winnipeg 154
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
Receipts;
Wheat
Corn-,
267
ISO
10
11
NEW YORK STOCKS
Market Very Sluggish Owing to
Developments in-War Zone
Absorbing All Interest.
Oat.
Shipments:
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Today. Tear Ago.
... 203,000 618,000
...1,4(3,000 (36.000
...1,132,000 7(0,000
, 134,000 511,000
-.. 1,800 488,000
, (34,000 712.000
UNITED STATES CLEARANCES.
Today. Tear Ago.
Wheat (01,000 1(1,000
Oats 1,000
These sales were reported today;
Corn No. 1 white: 1 car (16.10 to 17
moisture test), 11.83; 4 cars (17.2.0 to 17.40),
$1.12; 1 ear (17.40, I per cent damaged),
$1.82. No. 4 white: I cars (17.80), $1.75: I
cars (17 to 17.80), $1.71; 6 cars (II to 11.10),
11.72; 2 cars (18.40), (1.71; I cars (18),
$1.70. No. t white: 4 cars (17 to 20), $1.(0;
I ears (20.40 to 20.(0). 11.65; No. I white:
1 car (18.60), $1.60; 1 car (20.20), $1.41; 1
cars (1(10 to 11.80), $1.40. Sample white:
1 car (17.10), $1.40; 1 car (11.(0), $1.27. No,
I yellow: 1 car (17.20), $1.72; I cars (17.20
to 17.80), $1.70. No. 4 yellow: S ears (11.40
to 18.10), 11.(1; S cars (11.10 to 18.10),
$1.11; 1 car (18.20), $1.11; 11 oars (11.40),
$1.10. No. I yellow: 1 car (18,10 per cent
damaged), $1.14; S cars (20), $1.11; S cars
(18.(0 to 20), $1.51. no. yellow: l oars
(17.10 to 18.80), $1.40; I cars (11 to 31.40),
$1.11. No. I mixed: I cars (M.69 to 17.80),
$1.80. No. mixed: 1 car (11.10), $1.(0. No.
I mixed: 1 car (11.(0), $1.48. I cars (20.40
to 20.10), 11.47; S cars (20 to 10.10), 11.41.
No. I mixed: 1 cars (17 to 11.(0), (1.42; V,
car (18.80), $1.15. Sample mixed: 1 ear
(17.(0). $1.11.
Oats No. I white: 1 ear, II Ma. Standard:
I cars, llleo. No. I white: 14 cars, lie No.
4 white; I cars. lOUc Sample white;' 4
ears, (Oo. Oats and barley: 1 car, lOo.
Rye No. I: 1 car, $2.80.
Chicago closing prices furnished The Bee
by Logan St Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
111 South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Art. Open. High. Low. Cloe.TTsst.
Corn. I . I ' I I
Mar. 1 171. 1 i1 127 1 17 11714
May 1 tthi I I6H 125 1 26K 125ft
Oat.
Mar. 11 It 11 11 I0H
May . 87 17 17 17 l(
Pork.
May 41 71 41 SO 41 76 41 71 41 75
Lard.
May 18 10 21 17 28 10 II IS II 10
July II 17 26 10 21 15 II It 21 10
Ribs.
May 24 17 25 01 24 IS , 14 II 07
July IS 10 21 40 25 10 21 18 26 15
. . . Chirac Live Stock.
t Chicago. March II. Cattle Receipts.
11,000 head: market, unsettled; native
steers, $1.50 014.65; stockers and feeders,
. , $8.00011.10; cows and heifers, $10.00011.16;
caives, iie.gon.ui. - -
v: Jiogs Receipts, 47,001 ' head; market,
, weak, 150250 under yesterday's average;
bulk. $17.10017.70; light, $17.16017.16;
. - mixed, $11.16017.86; heavy. $11.80 017.10;
rough, (if.K0tyn.66; pigs, llg.oooio.7a.
, fiheen and Limb Receipts, 10,000 head
market, etrong: sheep, $11.00016.00; lambs,
fif.ifljfis.ti. y ' - -
-.. .i ii i ., .
St Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., March Si. Cattle -Receipts,
1,000 head; market steady; steers,
100011.75; cows and heifers, $7.00911.80;
salves, $6.00 011.00. ,
Hogg Receipts, . 4,101 bead; market
Stoartj; top, $17.15; bulk, lli.70O17.10.
, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,600 head;
market -steady; lambs, $11.00011.25; ewes,
$7.00011.00. .
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
Beef Cuts Wholesale prices of beef cuts
effective .March 18 are as follows! Loins
No. 1, 18o; No. I, !(o; No. I, 17 He Ribs
No. 1. I4Uo: No. I. llVioi NO. I. ISfto.
Rounds No. 1, 20c; No. I, 10ei No. S.
l(o. Chucks No. 1, 17o; No. I, 14c; No.
I, 16c Plates No. 1, Mtto; No. I, 14c; No.
I, 13 Ho. '
Oysters Northern stsndards, per gal.,
II. 60; large cans, 61o; small cans, lis; se
lects, 11,10 per gall targe cans, ISo; small
cans, 43o; counts, $1.10 per gaLl largs csns,
$3.10; small, 70o; small cans, 41 Chesa
peake standards. (3.16 per gal.! large cans
46c; small cans, 10c; selects, 11.11 psr sal,!
largs csns, too; small cans, ISo.
Celery California mammoth, fresh trim
med dally, well bleached, per dosen. lOo.
Fish Whiting, ocean pike, por lb., skin
skinned, 7o; round, to; bos lots, !o; her
ring, per lb., round, IVto: sack lots, IHo;
herring, per lb dressed, lie; bos lots, 10a;
tulllbbe. white avge. 1 lb., per lb... lie;
box lots, 10c,i Canadian W. C. jack plokerel,
rd., lie; box lots, iloj yellow pike. No. 1,
llo; box lots, 17a.
Fresh Frosen (per lb.) Halibut, eoast
fro sen, lie; salmun, red, coast frosen, 12o;
pink, IOoi black cod sable tlraV oo.st
frosen, 16ei black bass, O. 8., 18c; large or
mall, 10c j trout, small, lOo; whlteflsh, ms
dlum and largs, Uo;t pike. No. 1, 18c; box
lots, 17o; plokerel, dressed, l(o; round, 12o;
orapple, average, II lb., llo; tlleflsb, for
steak, 15o; yellow perch, Ho; buffalo and
carp, llo; ling cod, llo; flounders, llo;
western redsnapper, llo; silver smelts, Ho:
native rJaokerel, llo; wh.tlng rd. O. S. and
medium large, lo; frogs, Louisiana black
bulls, per dos., jumbo. 11.71; medium, 11.00,
. Fresh Caught (per lb.) Halibut, fancy ex
press stock, 16c; sslmon, red, fancy express
slock, l(o; black" cod sable fish, lie; blsck
bass, O. 8., IOoi Urge or .mslU 16o; cstflsh.
O. 8. and large, llo; medium, llo; orapple,
O. 8. and large, 12o; buffalo, genuine, Rd.,
If any, t(o; buffalo-carp, Rd 14c; red
snapper, 18c; native mackerel, chilled, llo;
haddock, chilled. Ho: cod. eastern, chilled,
15c; flounders, 14c; Spanish mackerel, 17o:
silver smelts, chilled. He; shad, split, each
(frozen), 16c
Kippered Sslmon, 10-lb., baskets, plenty,
fill all orders, 11.10; kippered sableflsh or
grsyflsh, 10-lb. baskets, plenty, fill all
orders, 11.40; smoked wblts (lakeflsh), 10
lb baskets, plenty, fill sll orders, 11.10.
Frogs Louisiana black bulla, per dosen
Jumbo,-13.00; medium, I1.0O, .
. ' '- I
New Tork, ilarch 22. The sluggish
course of today's stock market was largely
If not wholly Influenced by developments
In the foreign war sons. Interest in that
quarter subordinated all other considera
tions. Stocks were slightly Irregular at the out
set but Immediately rallied, only to lose
more than their Initial advantage before
midday.
Ralls, shipping, representative Industrials
snd miscellaneous Issues shared in th
gradual decline, which became most pro
nounced In the final hour.
War shares, which should benefit In the
logical course of events by the further
enormous wastage of arms and ammuni
tion now proceeding along the French front,
were reactionary with so-oalled "peace"
stocks.
Jn the case of several equipments, rea
sons for comparative backwardness were
well defined. Bethlehem Steel's report for
117 disclosed a net decline of more than
$7,700,000.
Allied Industrials were under Intermittent
restraint, pending announcement of Wash
ington's new peace schedule and oils, also
subject to early price revision, fortified
gains of t!i t incedlng session. Shippings
and tobnrr, . o displayed greatest weak
ness at the ive close. Sales amounted to
126,000 slu r
The P'-:i bond list was slightly Irreg
ular and 1: Issues again fell back after
a further . jnstratlon Of strength. - Ad
vices from v hington Indicate early an
nouncement of the terms of the next Issue,
Including Interest rate and date of matur
ity. Total aales (par value) aggregated
$3,850,000.
United States bonda (old Issues) were
unchanged on call.
Number ot sales and quotations on leading
stocks: Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 300 79-4 78 'XV
American Can 2.300 42 43 82
Am. Car t Fndry. 6,500 78 76 77
Am. Locomotive.. 700 th'i Mil 64
Am. 8. & Refng.. 1.000 78 78 71
Am. Sugar Refng. 800 104 103 103
Am. Tel. A Tel... 1,400 101 100 100
Am. Zinc. L. S. (00 13 13 13
Anaconda Copper.. 7,400 14 12 (2
Atchison 200 8414' 83
A. O. oc W. I. 8. L. 1.100 108 101 106
Baltimore & Ohio. 2,100 64 13 63
Butte Sup. Cop. 700 20 20 18
CaL Petroleum.... 100 16 16 ' 15
Canadian Paolflc... 7,000 128 126 136
Central Leather... 7.400 7 14 16
Chesapeake sc Ohio 1.600 18 67 57.
C, M. A St. Taul. t00 41 418s 41
Chicago A N. W.. 400 12 - 81 ft
C, R. I. V P. ctfs. 1.S00 21 20 20
Chlno Copper 200 40 40 40
Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 100 18 18 38
Corn Prod. Refng. 21,700 28 16 36
Crucible Steel...., 18,400 (6 63 (3
Cuba Cane Sugar.. 000 20 28 28
Dlstlllera' Security. 4,700 41 28 M
Erie 1.000 16 15 15
General Electric 137
General. Motors 1,400 118 111 118
Ct. Northern pfd. 8U
Gt. N. Ore ctfs.. 400 27 27 27
Illinois Central 85
Inspiration Copper. (00 45 44 44
Inter. U. M. pfd.. 10,400 86 83 13
Inter. Nickel 800 8 28 ?S
Inter. Paper...., 3C
K. C Southern 16
Kennecott Copper.. 800 31 11 31
Louis. A Nash.., 114
Maxwell Motors 27
Mex. Petroleum... ll.fOO 15 13 13
Miami Copper 300 20 20 30
Missouri Pacific... 700 23 22 22
Montana Power 65
Nevada Copper.... 700 11 18 18
N. T. Central 800 .71 70 70
N. T., N. H. A H. 600 28 28 28
Norfolk A West.. 800 104 104 103
Northern Pacific. 700 (5 84 14
Paciflo Mall 27
Pennsylvania 500 44 44 44
Pittsburgh Goal 62
Ray Con. Copper. 21.400 83 81 81
Rep. Iron ft Stool. 1.600 79 79 78
Shat Arts. Copper 16
Southern Pacific... 1,000 86 85 85
Southern Railway,. 500 23 23 23
Studebaker Corp... 2,000 46 45 45
TexaaCo 2,300 149 145 1:5
Union Pacific... 2,400 121 120 :?0
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 3.000 126 122 122
U. 8. Steel 42,000 (1 90 90
U. S. Steel pfd ... 900 109, 109 109
Utah Copper 1,400 78 78 78
Wabash, pfd. "B" ?2
Western Union 91
Westlngh. Electric 300 41 41 41
Total sales for the day, 325,000 sha-es.
New York Money Market.
New Tork, March 22. Mercantile Paper
Four and six months, ( per cent
Sterling Sixty-day bills, $1.72: com
mercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.72; com
mercial 60-day bills, (4.71; demand,
$4,75 6-16; cables. $4.78 7-16.
SllveraBar, 90o; Mexican dollars, T3c.
Bonds Government, steady; railroad, ir
regular. Time Loans Firm; (0 daj's, 90 days snd
six months, I per cent bid.
Call Money Firm: high. 4 per cent;
low, 8 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent:
closing bid 1 per cent; offered at 3 per
cent; last loan, 3 per cent,
U. S. 2s, reg.... 7'at. No. 1st 4VJs 88
U. S. 2s, coupon 97 111. Cen. ref. 43 80
U. 8. 8s, reg... 98Int. M. M. 6s... 91
U. S. s, coupon. 98K. C. S. ref. 5s.. 76
U. 8. Liberty 3s 98L. & N. un. 4s.. 82
U. S. 4s, reg..,104M. K. AT. 1st 4s 61
U.S. 4s, coupon. 104 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s. 66
Am. For. Soc. 6s. 95 Montana Pow. 6s 89
Am. T. A T. Clt 6s 90 N. T. Cen. deb. 6s 93
Anglo-French 6s 90No. Pac. 4s 80
Armour A Co.4s 84 No. Pac. 3s 67
Atchison gen. 4s 81 0. S. L. ref. 4s.. 82 '
B. A O. cv. 4s 77Pac. T. A T. 6s.. 91
Beth. Steel r. 6s 96Penn. con. 4s. 96
Cen. Leather (s. 95Penn. gen. 4s. 89
Cen. Paciflo 1st 79 'Reading gen. 4s 82
Ches. A (A-ev. 6s 80S. L. A B.F. adj. 6s 65
C. B. A Q. j. 4s 92S. Pac. cv. 6s 93
CM. AS.P.c.4s 72 'So. Railway 6s. 91
C. R. I. AP.ref 4s (3 Texas A Pac. 1st 85
C. A S. ref. 4a 68 'Union Pacific 4s 86
D. A R. O. T. (a 49 U. S. Rubber 6s. 7Y
D. ot C. 6s (1131) 92U. S. Steel 6s... 97
Krie gen. 4s 61 Wabash 1st .... 92
Gen. Electric 6s 88French Gvt, 6s. 90
Bid. Askeit'.
CHICAGO GRATS AND PROVISIONS.
Senate's Action on Wheat Guarantee Has
Bullish Effect.
Chicago, March 22. Action of the United
States senate In favor of a higher guaran
teed price for the 1918 wheat crop had a
bullish effect today on the value of coarse
grain. Chiefly aa a result, corn finished
Kteady at 0c net advance, with March
$1.27 and May, $1.26 U. Oats gained
c. In provisions the outcome varied from
unchanged figures to a decline of 22c.
It was evident from the outset that the
corTT market had been decidedly stimulated
by passaTe ot the Gore resolution to lift
the wheat guarantee to 12.51 from $2.20.
Traders were not slow to act, on the theory
that It wheat was worth 30o a bushel more,
other cereals should command a notable
Increase. Aside from legislative chances,
moreover,- it wa pointed out ttiat the move
ment of the corn crop had seriously dimin
ished and that primary receipts today were
nearly 900,000 bushels less than on the
corresponding day last week, whereas North
American clearances had more than doubled.
Oats as well as corn responded promptly
to the senate action concerning wheat In
the late dealings, however, something of a
reaction took place, owing to gossip that ex
port interests had ceased bidding.
Lower Quotations on hogs weakened pro
visions. Chicago Cash prices .
Corn No. 2 yellow nominal. No. 3 yel
low, $1.701.86: No. 4 yellow, $1.601.7O.
Oats: No. 3 white, 9495cy; standard,
95$95o. Rye: No. 2, $2.85 j 2.87. Barley:
$1.752.10. Timothy: 15.O0&8.O0. Seeds:
Clover, $;s.0n31.00. Provisions: Pork:
nominal; lard, $26.15; ribs, $24.05 34.55.
Omaha Hay. ,
Receipts of alfalfa heavy : fnarket draggy
and prices $1.00 1.60 per ton lower. Prairie
receipts good; demand only fair, causing
prices to go lower on all grades. Choice up
land prairie hay, 121.00. No. 1, S19.00O20.00.
No. 2, I14.5016.60. No. 3, (11.5013.6O.
No. 1 midland. 819.0020.0O. No. 2. (14.60O
16.50. No. 1 lowland, II 4.50 16.60. No. 2.
12.6013.50. No. 3. 811. Q0 12.00. Choice
alfalfa. (28.50. No. 1, $26.50 27.50. Stand
ard. (23.0025.00. No. 2, $19.0020.00. No.
3. $16.00; 19.00. Oat straw. $10.60. Wheat
straw, $9.60.
Metal Market
New Tork, March 22. Metal exchange
quotes lead quiet; spot, $7. :5f7.50.
Spelter Mvket easy: East St. Louis de
livery, spot. $7.25 asked.
At London Copper, spot, 110; futures,
110; electrolytic, 125.
Tin Spot and futures, 316.
Lead Spot, 29 10s: futures, 28 10s.
Spelter Spot, 54; futures, 50.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., March 22. Flour
Unchanged. Rye $2.942.95.
Barley $170 2.10.
Bran $32.71.
Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.801.83.
Oat No. 3 white, 921493c.
Flax $4.194.22.
New York Produce.
New Tork, March 22. Flour Steady;
springs, $!0.76g11.20; winters, $10.8011.16;
Kansas. $10.9011.25.
Corn Spot, steady; kiln dried No. I yel
low, $1.90; No. 4 yellow, $1.83: No. 3
' . i r Kaw Tork. prompt
shipment; Argentine, $2.40. nominal, f. o. 0
ca.r- c-.. ..,.! 81 07ttO1.08.
Hay Quiet; No. 1, ll.$0: No. 2, $1,360
1.10; No. i. li.liei.iV shipping, $1,000
Hops Easy: state medium to choice, 1917,
1545c; 1910, nominal; Paclfio coast, 1917,
20f823c; 19K, 14016c n..,i
Hides Quiet; Bogots. 3033c; Central
America, 29 12c.
Leather Steady; hemlock sol. ever
weights, 48c; No. 2, 46c. .,,,
Provisions Pork, firm; mess. IM-JJ
53.50; family, $55.00; short clear J-
68.00. Lard, steady; middle west, $26,000
"TaUow Steady; city special, loose, 17c.
WoolSteady; domestic fleece. XX Ohio
and Pennsylvania unwashed, 65 66c.
Rice Steady; fancy head, 809c; blue
rose. 88c.
Butter Market weaker, firm; receipts,
6,347 tubs; cresmery. higher than ex
tras. 4242c; extras (92 score), 4141c;
firsts, 39 40; seconds, 39c.
Eggs Market firmer: receipts. 32,164
cases; fresh gathered extras, 40 41c; ex
tra firsts, 39c; firsts, 3839c; seconds,
37038c.
Cheese Market Irregular: receipts, 2,179
boxes;.state whole milk, flats, held, specials,
25?25c; do, average, run, 24024e.
Poultry Market live and strong: young
roosters, 35c; old, do, 27c: turkeys, 15c.
Dressed, quiet and unchanged.
Coffee Market.
New Tork. March 22. The market for
coffee futures shoed continued firmness
today. With spot coffees selling at a big
premium above the maximum price fixed
for the current month, holders of contracts
i. lib-Aiv in Hm,ni1 dallverles
and one of the features today was covering
by May shorts. The general nsi openea un
charged to 4 points higher and active
months sold about 10 to 12 points above last
night's closing figures, with May touching
8.77c and September 2.87c. The close was a
shade off from Uio, best under realizing,
with prices net unchanged to 8 points higher.
March, 8.50c; May, 8.73c; July, 1.82c; Sep
tember, 8.84c; October, 1.86c; December,
8.91c. Spot coffee, firm; Rio, 7s, $c; San
tos 8s, 11c. No Santos offers were reported
in the cost and freight market, but Rio 7s
were said to be here at 8.80c, London
credits. The official cables showed., decline
of 50 rels at the Rio market. Santos spots
were 100 rels and futures 75100 rels lower.
Rio exchange on London l-16d higher, at
11 6-16d. Brazilian port receipts, 21,000 bags.
Savannah Turpentine.
Savannah. Ga., March 22. Turpentine
Dull", 39 bbls.; sales, none; receipts, 17 bbls.;
shipments. 201 bbls.; stock, 24,256 bbls.
Rosin Firm: sales 158 bbls.; receipts, 211
bbls.; shipments, 704 bbls. ; stock, 82,309
bbls.
Quote: B. D, E, F, O, H, I, $5.10; K, $6.(0;
M, $6.75; N, $7.15: WG, $7.30; WW, $7.40.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, March 22. Corn No. 1
mixed, $1.6501.75; No. 2 white, $1.1(0
1.90; No. 2 yellow, $1.7601.(2; May. $1.26.
Oats No. 2 whl'te, 92c; No. 2 mixed,
8889C.
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St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, March 22. Corn No. 1, $1.71;
No. 2 white, $1.85; May, $1.26.
Oats No. 2, 91c; No. 3 white, I4096e;
May, 88c.
SIGNS OF OIL
IN DEEP WELL ,
AT REV CLOW
Red Cloud, Neb., March 22. (Spe
cial Telegram.) The Big Chief Oil
company well reached a depth of 2,325
feet today. A limestone formation
was encountered after going through
15 feet of sand, A considerable trace
of oil appears in the formation
brought up. Salt water has risen 1,800
feet in the well. Propects for finding
oil could not bet better, according to
experts on the ground.
Copper Mine Employe;, 1
Jn Nevada.Go on Strike
Sacramento, Cal., March 21.
About 300 employes of the Nevada
Consolidated Copper company have
walked out on strike at Ely, Ruth and
MagiU, Nev., according to special dis
patches received here today 'from
Reno. Governor Boyle and R. F.
Cole, state labor commissioner of Ne
vada, have gone from Reno to Den
ver to settle the trouDie, tne aispaicn
said.
Demands by the men on strike
were said to 'include time and a half
for overtime, a flat increase of 50
cents a day, and a half an hour time
for preparation for work without any
deduction being made from the em- f
ployes'labor time.
Hangs Self in Jail.
Sweet Water, Tex., March 22 Si
Bostick, who was arrested in Garza
county Tuesday in connection with
the killing at Clairemont of C. C.
Ijggins, former district judge, hanged
hitnself in jail here last night.
London Honey.
London, March 22. Sllver-Bar, 4 Id psr
punce.
Money 3 per cent
Discount Rates Short and three months,
I 9-16 per cent.
. , . New . Tork Cotton. 1 ,
New Tork, 'March. $3. Cotton futures
opened -steady; March, 14. 07o; May, 23.90o;
July, 32.15c; October, ll.Olo; January,
30.70O.
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Doluth Unseed Market.
Duluth. Minn., March 12. Linseed $4.20
04.29; May, $4.14 asked; July, $4.21; Oc-r
tober. (3.66. . -
St. loots Z1t Stock.
St. Louts, March 11. Cattle Receipts,
1,100 head; market, etesdy; native beet
steers, (J. 00018.60; yearling steers and heif
ers, $7.0001160; cows, $6.00011.60; stock
ers and feeders, $1.00 010.10; fair to prime
southern beef steers, $9.00011.(0; beet
cows and heifers, $7.(010.00; southern
yearling steers and heifers, $6.00010.00; na
tive calves, $(.00014.00.
Bogs Receipts, 17,001 head; market,
lower; lights, $17.(001(00; pigs, $14,600
17.76; mixed and butchers, $17.1(017.76;
good heavy, $17.00017.16; bulk, $17,100
1T.75. . .
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, tot head;
market, steady; lambs, $14 00 (y 11-15; ewes,
$11.5013.OO; wethers. $13.09tl!.76; can
ners and choppers, $6.60 9.60.
Kansas City lira Stock.
Kansas City, March 11. Cattle Receipt.,
I, 000 head; insrket, steady; prime fed
steers, $11.00014.00; dressed beef steers,
$10.(001216; western steers, 19.60013.11;
cows, $7.60011.00; heifers. $7.7(01100;
stockers and feeders, $8.00011.76; bulls,
$7.60010.26; calves, $7.10011.60.
Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head market,
steady; bulk, $11.(0017.10; heavy, $16.(60
17.00; packers and butchers, $17.OO017.$(;
light, $17.10017.(0; pigs, 113.00018.40.
Sheep and Lamber Receipts, 100 head;
market, steady; lambs, H7.00ffl8.00; year
lings, 114.00OK.00; wethers, $11.00015.00;
ewes, $13.00014.00.
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Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., March .22. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.700 head; mar lit .teady; beet
steers, $10.00011.76; fat cows and betters,
18.60 0 11.60; canners, (7.0001.15; stockers
and feeders, $1.50011.(0; calves, (8.000
II. I0; bulls, stags, etc., 17.7(010.01; feed
ing cows and heifers. 17.1609 76. '
Hogs Receipts, 48,000 head; market
ISo to 15o lower: light, l(.l5ri7.00; mixed,
$18.6001(10; heavy, (16.40 16 40; pigs,
$14.(0(111.00; bulk of sales, (16.S0OK.I0.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, (00 head;
market stesdy. ' ,
Chicago Produce Market. ;
Chicago, March 11 Butter Market un
changed. -
Eggs Msrkel lower; receipts. 16,411
case; firsts, 14c; ordinary firsts, 3303(c;
at market, rases Included, I30!3e.
Potatoes Receipts, 43 csrs; market un
changed. Boostors Market unchanged. .
STORE OPENS AT 8;30 AND CLOSES AT 9 P. M. SATURDAY1
Months From Today
Ton Will Be Talking of
the Wonder Low .
Price Yon Bongljt Yonr
New Spring Apparel
at Orkin's Removal Sale
1519-21 Douglas Street South Side of Street '
Notice-If You
Are in Earnest About
Saying Read
Every' Item Offered in
This Great Sale
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BUILDING OELAV'SDl
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Disappointment for us but a piece of unexpected good luck for the thousand of Omaha
women who are buying Easter apparel. The enormous orders placed for our New Store
are now being diverted to this store. We simply haven't the room to properly care for
these tremendous shipments, so to relieve the congestion we are offering to the 'public
New Spring Garments at less than the end-of-the-season prices. , . ' , ;
New Spring W Si
Blouses , mm.
Arriving BJMMi
Daily V mm
Marked I L - MM
for - if , i
PB!(G
Purchased for Our New StoreWorth to $45
Goes on Sale at This Store Saturday
New Spring Suits
in fine Serges,
Poplin and Gabar
dineworth $25.00
to $29.50
bonder group of: Suits
in all the season's latest'
materials. Colors are
Navy, Pekin Blue, Rookie
Tan and Checks. Worth
$29.50 to $35.00 '
Here is a line ot Suits
that will please the most
fastidious dresser. Many
exclusive models and all
the season's array of col
oring. vWorth to $45.00
BLOUSE SACRIFICE
Georgette, Crepejjj
de Chine and many T
other materials,
values to $5.00....
2.95
Hundreds of HighJClass Suits
Exclusive Models at Sensation
ally Low Prices
There are no better Suits to be
found anywhere than in these three
groups. Wonder exclusive mod
els in Trieotine, fine Poiret Twill,
new Tweeds and fine Serges. Eton,
flared and fitted models offered
worth to mw
Worth to $5M
Worth to W&M
.Great Sale of
Spring Coats
.. .
Spring. Coats in all the new col
ors and models some plain,
while others are beautifully
braid and button trimmed, all
this . season's new creations.
-All -go .in this Great Removal
Sale
VtJset to $2f50
Values to $35.00 -1
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