THE TEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. 1922. At Financial j THE GUMPS KB ir 1 COLOR in rmu $idai pip AUNT MARTHA Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith By ALEXANDER DANA NO YES. Oaaah ft Um4 Wtr. New York, Feb. 28 In thote mar. kef which on Monday displayed ipeuacuUr strength and activity, to. nay marked hall. It could icarce ly bo called reaction, however. Mer exchange, after falling- Kuk to 9rMJ, recovered o considerably before the ctoie a to iron Monday' hshct rate of HJ;4. rraehing i new lugli tetortl for the season of 5-M.l',. W licit, after d'clinging' a fraction, fiiderl liwhlly above the jVeviwu tiy'$ final price, anj while ino.t investment nuiitit lout ground slightly, a few other advanced to new ground. The natural inference front these movement was of uu- tfcrlyunr stability tn all thete mar ket, notwithmtidiug the rapid and tinepccieu auvance winch have al ready occurred in them. Kv.q lit th tmk market th deln Bf Monday, i leariy th mull of realising atre by ih larger epatulator. did not leniinu tily; un the contrary, many tet-nvellr Of t to & poinl tu(tk plr nil III general iMMiilun waa en ot tin. tiiia.iliinabi Clrimi.u. II ame4 at least l lden. i hat th real holdet of aim ha. n i mey may not b Inclined in buy mar ot rising price. r rot llepuai-d to ell aruutid present values. Thi I a natural anuuali rauil of t lie movement of frii a In ulnar marital and uf tha feeling, prevalent In obaervant fi nancial nr. Ire. that nuenbar of Influ nice r elmplig thetiia.liee for bet. 1t -enerl eltuailoti. Ke.y money. In. i rfa.rl d-inand fur railway tranaperta. Hon, higher Imnd market tn4 foreign rhng market values, and an Increase f 40 per cnl from th ona lowest in III Chliagii me'keta prent bl4 for hat remain lin.ol.l of tha wheat and corn rruia, muni hardly full, whan oc i urrlng simultaneous!), In Inftuenr sen. I'ment among both Investor and buai hi.ii man. It la prniale t .i hC both foreign t cLana mid luregn investment bond arc Influenced by a-sprctailnn of tha ramying of lh Wa.ltitiKiini featiea In th aenet and of further tangible development in icgard to lb lionna ronfarrnc. In bolh I'Olitiml and tmanoll clrcli- th baliaf thai th un..-l.d announcatii.nl of Hi lO.yrar dafrnalv allianr by th Hrltlah, ovrnmni lo Kram a pra Cmlnary to ronc.aalona on th Pranch td In raaard to th Oann program. How ctosaly tli markats ar at praaaut linkad to pnlliiral rv.nia I further lllua. tratrd by th wldaly hald opinion that lh rartnt hraltrtnry In th Liberty bond market while other )t!h-rade eecurltlea war moving forward haa bean a. con eaquanc of th aoldiera' bonua bill per. formeni' on th floor and In th com mltle room of rongreaa. When aup port ot that particular market la ao largely now a matter of tnetltutlon buy ing, It will rradlly be underatood why th government lialia ao long ae a rhanre remalna for recoura lo another govern ment bond eel to promote that Ill-fated political maneuver. New York Quotations Ttunge of prlrea of th leading atorka furnlahcd hy Logan & Bryan. Jt8 Patera Trus; butldlns: Mon. High. Low, Close. Cloae. RAILROADS. A.. T. aV S. F J 1 6 4 Blt. & Ohio SS S7V UK S'H t'aiiailian Faolflp . . U J.".8 138 H 139 ii New York fenlral. 11 77 77 77 flica. d Ohio f 69 S9 f9 ireat Northern... v "0 , 'Hi llllnole Centra 10'4 liovj, IOol, jno U. O. Southern.... 20' 2iH 26 ! !64 T.liltfh '.lt.v 60 Missouri Turifle X' V ft. V 1J .Virihern racl'fle... S'i 1t I , ft W, ....... BS'I Penn. R. R. ...... 3 j Reading 73 t:.. R. I. P 4iH Southern Paolfle... S434 Southern Railway., St 14 t P. V Tt "lit Union Pacific. J 3 4 H 133 JJ414 mvi Am. Tar Fdry. .. .itl H9'i 141, 149 Allls-Chiilmera ... 4T . 4S Vi 7 46 "i Am. Locomotive.. .lMi )T 108'i 307I Belflwln Loro 106i 1054, 1064 104 Pe'hlehem steel... t3' i. o.r :6 .11 4 , 34 74'i iOS 84 '20 234a 17 80 68H 35 74i 41 H 84H 21 i 23i 21 t7H 34 "i 74H 40 8tt 20 2S lolo. K. & I I'r-clWe ....... St -1 Fary anna ... Xteel 26 6H4 St 45-4 26 66 . 65 . 81 '4 S1H 46 4RU -BW. Steel .... ."iH f v '-icaBiv' CT. t'i '-4 s-o'w.- r;i'-iv r, a '! ftniin. u 1 Anaconda Am. s I'.rro Chill S0H 4S"i t 46S 4S ?'. 95 39 3 39 92 . 4'i '(''OL'lV'Rf- 4SV. 48 V -45 54 j fi . ., y 1! V lH"i Chlno :" J Calumet A Arlr.... inaplratlon 39 Mlem! vad I CO" . . Ray Con..... Spnefia Utah On. Anphnlt. Coaden !. Pet Tdand Oil . . TnvlniMMe Oil Mo'r'rnn Pet. ?'W.lle Stale Patifle Oil . Pan-American Phillips Pierce Oil . . . Pur OH .... Royal Dutch Sinclair Oil 26 ' ... 144 ... 14V4 ... 13 .. . 63 on.0. ... 3' ... :6'4 ... 51 '4 ... 14 ... 16H V6S 14 13 11 62 2 'i SB&4 604 1'4 16 16 26 34 28 1; 26 14 l!i l'l 63 68 4 36 4 51H IS 16'ii 12 66 46 i 96 i'i" 46 33 16 26 68 39 264 26 14 13 12 61 62 35 62 i la 120 hiiu i9.n ' : .... 1S.?12 I 47 49 4R S5V1 64 32 32 8 S5 36 64 63 Stand. Oil. TT."j.".l'si 178 ltH 179 49- 53 82 8 36 64 64 32 8 35 63 22 4S 45 46 .... 1R 1 18 ... 9 , 9 MOTORS. . .. 72 69. 72 ... 8 . 8 8 tri11v.Ov.rland . 5 5,6 rie-ce-Arrow 18i 16 17 v Motor ..... a" ' e ker 101 98 1.01 , RUBBER AND TIRES. Texas Co...4 Lmon xi '1 whit Oil Chandler . Gen. Motor St? Mli 1 . : Ooodrich Kelley-Sprlngfield Keystone Tlr ... A.1ar U. S. 38 40 16 15 56 38 40 15 34 64 38 .40 15 15 66 46t 18 9 69 5 16 39 99 12 37 40 15 15 65 24 Onhk.p Am. Beet Sugar... 36 36 36 ...1. s. w T osii .iti 5fili ...',' 1 fnrn ' - ?M HM 44U 4tU Am. Sumatra .... 27 25 27 26 Am. Telephone. ...119 r.9 119 119 Am. Can 40 39 40 40iJ Cen. Leather 33 32 S3 32 .... a ..10Si 10 10i" 9 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 1'H corn Products 102 101 101 101 camoua Pl.iye.-a... 82 81 81 81 Ccneral Electric. .45 162 152 161 Ct Northern Ore.. 35 34 .14 34 tnt Harvester 90 90 90 91 m. H. & i:. prd s7" r- at i. Alcohol . 44S2 UK 4441 44 nt. 'Paper 49 49 48 Int. M. M.. Pfd.-.. 72 71 n.. . rar "fin i 'oars-Roebuck .... 9 Slromberg 4l cnbacco Products.. 60 'Verthtngton Pump 46 "Vllson Co wstrn Union iVestln'se Felectric 65 MISCKLLANEOt'S. Am. Cotton Oil 2S 23 Am. Arrl. Cheml'al .... Am. Linseed 32 a 3 Cntnn Pag. prn Roach Magneto .9 IJrooklyn Rapid Tr .... xSint. Can - Cal. Packing ; r-t i'i j a X- Klec... i. 1 6 ,. 33 ,.14 73 69 69 59 40 40' 40 55 88 f 8 42 5R'4 46 65 8411. 70 8'i 42 68 4I 65 38 38 23 35 65 39 10 63 vnte gch& ( tvtxTviNj Aa fvomt now ,e-vi JTmotS fin ntA! -TD ivC A. A I HOW b M H - WHU. ) 7 00l C ( KUOCMt CMeVHfet tM "WE 1 Vol)Ltkue ( ONt Of Out HOWta OttO WVT . CQI BACK ) 1 C0Mt At f V t:' no Mt tHeouuet Ait romt- the tfJrv rmm rv g?awj V T I TWl5 VlA.v- olITtNtS K POZlti gt- I. 021 . J pll ' ' ' , Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Live Stock Omaha. Feb. 21. IlecalBia were Cattl Hog Sheep Official Monday . Jos :l t;atlmal Tuesday... I.to 14.100 7.70 Two daya thla wek.U.IJ 2.aoi 1J : Ham last week 1T.0ST 14.111 19.107 Hem 3 weeks ago. . 44 .' 21,691 19.399 Kam t week ago... 19 II 27.214 20,713 Sam year ago 11.601 24.241 :i,2ll Herelpt and dupoaltlon of tlveatock at th Union Stock Tarda, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours, ending at 1 p. m., February 21. 192.. RECEIPTS CARS. Caltl Iloga Sheep Wabash It. It 4 Mo. Psc. Ity 4 l.nion Padfin R. R.. 19 O. ate N. W.,Ry., east. 7 at N. W. Ry.. weat 16 c, st. p. m. at o.. it C, B. It Q. Ry., east. 17 C, B. Q. Ry., wat 4 C, R. I. P.. ast.. R. I. dt P.. west.. I Illinois Central Ry.. 9 C, Q. w. By s Total receipt 241 Armour aV Co 880 Cuilahy Packing Co.. 9115 fold Packing Co.... 411 Morris Packing Co.. -' Hwlft A Co 965 J. W. Murphy Swart at Co Lincoln Packing Co.. Wilson Packing Co.. Krey Packing Co.... Hlgglna packing Co. Hoffman Urea Maysrowlch Vail.. Midwest Packing Co. P. O'Dea Omaha Packing Co.. John Roth ft Sons.. So. Omaha Pack. Co. Ogden Packing Co.. St. Clair Benton A Vjn Sant.. J. H. Bulla R. M. Burruss & Co. W. H. Cheek B. O. Christie A Son 4:1 Dennis & Francis ... 88 Kills ft Co 69 John Harvey 763 Huntilnger ft Oliver. 4: T. J. Inghram V. O. Kellogg Joel Lundgren F. P. Lawla Mo-Kan. C. & C. Co. J. B. Root & Co.... Rosenstock Bros. ... Sullivan Bros W. B. Van Sant & Co. Wertheimer as Degen Ktrkpatrlck 10 7 45 1G 10 11 36 13 'ii 4-5 27 88 35 3 55 51 76 6 40 48 23 3 :t 175 1 3 2 Is 17 1 (4 21 4 1 SJ 1 3 1 1 1 193 29 Hoga Sheep 1531 1948 1579 1091 mil .... 1762 963 1465 1441 4691 .... 454 1097 Other buyer ..1079 1116 Total 1.7,184 13,849 6,681 Cattle Receipts. 6,600 head. Beef steers did not show quite as much activity as they did yesterday, but on th whole it. was a good steady market, bulk ot the cattl clearing in good season. Top again reached 18.60. There was at good broad outlet for sh stock at prices that were generally strong to In soma case a mils higher, heavy heifers selling up to $7.00 and beat cowa aa high as $6.25(96.36. Stockera and feeders wore scarce and sold stronger, best (seders going a high as 17.66. Quotations on Cattle Good to chelc beeves, 17. 8548. 60; fair to good beeves, 7. 1 6 7.7 6 ; common to ralr beeves. 16.60 7.10; good to choice yearlings, 17.85 8.75; fair to good yearlings, 17.25C7.86; common to fair ysarlinga, 16.60 7.26; good to choice heifers. 36.60Q7.25; fair to good heifers, 35.00(96.50; choice to prim cows, 15.8596.35; good lo choice cows, $6.2505-75; fair to good cows, $4.76 5.26; common to fair cows, $3.0094.60; good to choice feeders, $6.8607.66; fair to good feeders, $6.25$6.85; common to fair feeders, 15.504fl.25; good to choice stockera, $7.007.I5; fair to good stock- era, 16. 40?. oo; common to lair stocKers, 15.75fii6.36; stock heifers, $4.6006.25; stock cows, $4.265.50; stock calves, 16.00 gj)7.7.; veal calves, o.6U(ff lo.;o; ouns, stags, etc, $3.5096.60. BEEF STEERS. Ar. Pr. . No. No. SO... 11... 46... 27... 31... 18... ..1157 ..1420 ..1374 ,.1059 ..1258 ..1396 $7 05 7 15 1 60 T 66 7 80 i 40 14.. 14.. 14.. 28.. 80.. 18.. Av. .. 8J7 ..1019 ..1412 ..1J41 ..1147 . .If SO Pr. $7 10 7 40 7 60 7 75 8 00 8 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 8 703 6 75 i 7 995 7 25 16 973 7 60 COWS. T 108 4 80 18 963 6 00 11 923 5 35 121$ 6 70 6 1248. I 90 HEIFERS. 7 908 6 25 7 1044 6 16 9 1094 6 60 17 771 75 30 968 7 00 11 '23 7 25 STOCKBJRS AND FEEDERS. 10 919 75 14 896 7 25 986 .7 85 BULLS. 1. ..'... 1320 8 90 1 1380 4 00 2 660 6 50 CALVES. 4 j 133 $ 60 . 160 66 Hogs Receipts. 14.600 head. The mar ket waa'activ with both shippers and packera anxious for supplies and prices ruled mostly 155225c higher. Light hogs sold mostly from $10.6010.70 with a top price of $10.75; mixed loads and butcher weignta. io.4U3riu.tu, ana pacaing granes, H 50010,15: with extreme heavies mostly from $9.00 9.60. Bulk ot sale was $10.45 10.65. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 37. .310 .. $10 35 65. .300 70 $19 30 55. .351 40 10 40 60..S8S .. 10 45 73, .288 70 10 60 75. .333 .. JO 65 7$. .131 .. 10 60 80. .184 .. 10 65 59. .369 .. 10 70 75. .196 .. 10 75 Col. f;raoh. rnltert Drug ... Xat. Knemol ... Vnited Fruit ... T.orillard Ton. .. National I.eao . Philadelphia Co Pullman 73 'V 21 8 32 138 75 75 21 21 ss f 33 33 138 141 15!tt 89 88 88 89 3S 34 SJ S5 IK 115V. 11 115 Punta Al.e Sug. 38. 38 31 36 Retail Stores ..... 43 44 44 S L. San iran. .- .'jj Vlr. Car Chem . Total Sales 803.200. Money Close. 6 per eent: Monday close 4 per cent. Mar Close, .0042; Monday close. -C Franca Close. .914; ironday dose, ''sterling Close, $4.45: Monday close, $4.42.... Chicago Produce. - Chicago. Feb. . Butter Higher; criTmJrr extms, 3c: first 31 154c- s-oonds. 2?S0o: standards, 3sc F?rs Higher: . receipts. 1J.97 cases: firsts: 3$c; ordinary firsts. 22 23c; mis cellaneous. 2424c. - 1 onflow Metals. Tendon. Feb. :s.-6tandarj Copper Spot. SSf 17 d; electrolytic. 3f 10.: Un. liii 2s U; lead. i ui Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 7.700 head. The lamb market was slow to open today with bids all sharply lower. Opening trade was mostly on a basis of 15t?25o lower whn later session waa mostly 28c lower. Shippers supported the market today pay ing top price of $15.70, with the bulk of lambs moving within a rang of 116.2501 15.60. No feeders or shearing lambs were received today. Receipts of sheep wera light, the few lota offered selling at ateady prices. Quotations on sheep: Fat lamps, good to choice, $15.36415.75; fat lambs, fslr to good. $14.50(115.25; sheering lambs, 1M.00W14.60; feeder lambs. 113.00mi3.85: cull limb.. $10.00Q13.00: rat yearlings. light. I13.50ftl3.oo; fat yearlings, heavy. $9.50i910.60; fat wethers, $7.769.00; fat ewes, ngnt, ii.5ogi8.iS5: rat ewes, heavy, 15.60tff7.00; feeder ewea, $4.0005.60. " Ksjiso City Lie Stack. Kansss City, Mo., Feb. 28. Cattle Re celpts, 10,000 had: ' teef steers slow steady to 15c lower: early top $8.60; some held higher: she stock mostly steady to strong; some early sales 164225c higher; good and choice heifers. $6.60$?.50; best cows. 35.7596.1a: calves steady to 36c higher: best vealers, $10.09J 10.60; other classes generally steady to atrng; can ners, cutter generally $3.0004.2$; mostly bulls. I4.00f 4.n; early saiea leeaers, $7.09 07.75: stockers. $6.6007.36. Hogs Receipts. 10.000 head; active; open 16e:5c higher; bulk later sales 35c higher; spots more; few 1700190 pounds, $11.10: racker top, $11.06: bulk 170 to 210-pound weights $10.90011.00: 160 pounder. $10.85: bulk of sales. $10,504? 11.90: most throw out sows. $9.0008.50: cholc stock pigs up to $19.80. Sheep Receipts, 7.000 head; sheep steady; whether. $8.6I: yearling, $13.00; lamb, generally strong; spots 10015c higher; top $15.69; bulk $14.76015.60. New York Bonds l iberty Bonds. Rale. High L Cloa 99$ Liberty 3 97. V 96.93 97.0 $ Liberty read 94 an 96.80 94.10 9$ Liberty 1st 4S.. 97.30 97.20 97.10 774 Liberty 2d 4 ...' 97 ("4 94.73 96.90 6 Liberty reg.l 9 92 94.76 96.83 1128 Liberty 3d 4S... 97.9S 97.74 97 94 4 Liberty regd .... 97.74 97.64 97. i 1214 Liberty 4th 4s.. 97.24 97.20 97.24 292 Victory 4s ,,...100.24 100.21 100.3i 25 Victory regd 100.28 100.13 100.28 $ Victory $s 100.00 100.00 100.00 Foreign OoTernments. Argentine 6 61 10 80 10 Belgian 108 107 108 11 Belgian 7 108 107 106 10 Belgian 6a 101 101 1"1 8 Berna 8 112 1U 11S ST Brsxll 8s 104 103 104 71 Bordeaux s 84 86 85 S3 Canada. 6s of 1929 99- 99 99 18 Canada (a or 1926.. 90 90 90 14 Canada of 1931.... 96 96 96 14 Chll 8 of 1933. ...101 lui mi 24 Chile of 1941 92 of 1944 al Chinese 6s .. 7 Christiana 8s ... 26 Copenhagen (a 5 Cuba 4s ...... 37 Danish 8s A It Danish B 500 Denmark 6 .... 36 Denmark 8s 561 Dutch East Ind 6s 19 French 8s .... 113 French 7s .. 4 French 6s .. 38 Jap 2d 4s... (4 Jsp 4s t Mexican 6s ... 69 Lyons fs 74 Marseilles 6S . 38 Mexican 4s . . . 253 Netherlands 6s 8 Norway 8s 18 Queensland 7s 46 Queensland 6s 104 104 104 ..103 103 103 .. (7 64 66 ..100 100 110 .. 91 90 90 .. 79 79 79 ..108 107 18 ..108 107 108 ., 97 96 96 ..109 108 109 . 95 94 ' .104 104 104 ....100 100 100 .... 93 93 93 .... 69 88 88 75'i 75 75 65 85 85 43, 94' .. 65 .. 86 .. 85 .. 44 . . 94 ..110 109 110 ..107 107 107 99 SKs "a"t- 85 85 44 94 1C l.ln Am .lan 8s 101 I "Via. ll) 33 Rio G de Do sui ss.i"u- i"j 573 Selno 7s 93 . 93 40 Sweden 6s J9 98 99 Swiss s ll 114 llfjs 28 San Paulo 8s. 35 Toklo 6s ..12 .. 75 ....10 101 101 73 M'S 107 107 480 VnlRrnVIS-ijioSVi 104 105 373 Unl King of 1923.406 lOj 105 435 Vni King of 1937... 00 99 99 8 Zurich 8a "2 H2 1 Domestic. ' ..... 30 N' T City 4s 1967.104 101'4 t't 10 N Y City 4s 1956... 94 1 Adams Kxp 4s.. 10 Amn Agr 7s 7 Amn nmeit tie. 16 Amn Sug 6s... 10 Amn Tel cv 6s 36 Amn col 6s... oa Amn T.l cot 4S 14 Amn Writing Ppr 6s 81 3 Armour 4s FS...... 88 54 A. T S F gen 4s ..87 94 94?, 75 75 75 ..100 100 100 .. 89 88 89 .. 97 97 97 ..112 111 HI1" . . 96 SI 88 81 87 a 87'. 88 88 81 87 ; 87 80 ti a T" s ic an as s. ou 7a ... C.l Art. 4, .. 91 91 91 6 All Co Lin 7, ..106 10 10a 6 Atl Coas L 1st 4s. 87 87, Bin & Atl Hoa L & N 4s 79 ' . . 30 '1 2"a ii" t Atlan Fruit cv. 7s H Atl Rfg deb 8s 11 B & O '6s 16 B & O cv 4s .. 31 B b O ref 6s .. 13 B & O gold 4s .. 86 B A O prior 3s tl B 4 O 8 W 3s 8F-&OL&C4S e Tpl Pa. 7s .. 2 Beth Steel 1st 6s. 96 2 Beth Steel rer 6s .. i 50 104 103 l3?i 96 96 86 -V 7.7 '6 79 , 78 .784 78 93 93 88 874 65 64 107 107 I'M s 96 86 93 93 76 78 78 6i 106 106 101 lot 74 71 73 89 87 95 73 71 69 62 89 87 95 .110 l..J .108 108 108 . 78 77 V I ' 97 97 95 95 63 53 110, 110 97 97 86 86 3 83 83 39 97 86 88 73 64 64 58 . 97 . 95 .111 . 97 . 86 . (..; . 83 . 40!!i . 97 . 88 . 88 . 74 65 83 97 86 88 74 65 64 69 72 74 69 65 37 Brkl Edl gen 7 D.107 3 Bkln LVil gen 6a B.101 78 Bklyn R T 7a ,v 74 82 Bklyn ctfs '4 133 Bklyn stamped .. 72 18 Bklyn Un Ele 6s . 834 4 Buffalo R P 4s. 89 2 Bush Ter Con 6s .. 88 6 Calif Gas 5a 9a 2 Can Nor 7s 7 Can Nor 6s .. 79 Can Psc deb 4s . 8 Cent of Ga, 6s . . 14 Cent Leath 6 .. 3 Cent Pao 4s .... 6 Cerro de Pas 8s 15 C & O con 5s. . 26 C & O cv Es ... 2 C & O gen 4s It C& O cv 4s .. 14 C & A 3s .... 11 C B & Q 6s 16 C B & Q gen 43 12 C B & M 111 4s 341Chl & E I 5a '61. . 4 a M S T P cv 5s 24 C M ST P cv 4s. 64 25 C M S T P ref 4s 59 It C M S ( F I Is A 72 65 C M S T P 4s '26.. 75 9 C M S T P deb 4s 60 33 C M S T P 43 .... 66 11 C A N W 6s ..107 4 C & N TV 3s . 1 C & N TV 7s . 23 Chi Rys 6s 31 C R I P ref 4s 7 Chi Un St 6s fs 10 Chi ITn St 4s 1 C TV I 7s fs .. 1 C TV I 6s 5 Chile Cod 6s . 38 C C S T L ref 6s A 98 6 C C S T L 4s A 86 6 Colo Sou 4a .... 85 2 Colo Gag 5s 91 3 Col Gas sta .... 91 19 Comp Tab 6s .... 92 31 Cons Coal md 6s.. 86 16 Cons Gas 7s 106 106 106 4 Cuba Can Sug 8s. 76 75 76 52 Cu Can Sug deb 7s. 78 77 78 11 Cuba R R 7s 103 101 101 15 Cub Am Sug 8s. .104 104 104 6 Cuba R R 5s .... 79 78 78 2 Cumb Tel 5a .... 90 1 Del ft Hud cv 6a., 91 26 Den Rg ref 6s... 45 7 Den R con 4s ... 74 6 Dot Edl rfg 6s '40 93 i Det Rlv 5s fs 84 84 84 6 Det Edl 1st 6s B..101 100 100 3 Ula Match 7s....l08 107 108 15 Dupont 7s 103 103 103 3 Duquene Light 6s. .103 103 103 74 69 65 106 106 74 74 74 ..106 106 106 ,. 79 78 79 .. 78 78 78 ..112 113 112 . 91 91 91 "l00 100 10074 . 103 103 103 85 85 65 . 81 98 86 86 85 85 91 91'. 91 91 90 91 86 86 90 91 46 74 90 91 45 74 6 Krl Prior 4s 54 M'i M 40 Krl Prior Ken 4a.. 44 44 41 1 Krl Prior cv 4 A.. 39 89 i 51 Krl Prior 4a i. ... 41 41 41 9 Krl Prior gen Us.. 6 K6 k6 47 Kik Hub as 101 Mt 3 tlrn fclc deb tiH.,..lut 1"5 I"6', 22 (ien Kin tl-l 6s 11 97 I'O tiooiltcsr 19i.. 98 97 97 18 iluodyi'sr 1941 ...413 112 112 3 tit Falls Pw t 9 9'i 17 tit Nor 7s 17 H7 17 88 tit Nor & 96 94 94 5 lit Nor 4 89 88 k9 17 Grand Trunk 7. ...109 108 1" S Grand Trunk Sa....Hl ll S 101 Hud Msn rfg 6s.. 7H 77 76 37 liud & Man inu 6s.. 68 68 65 2 III Cent 6s fs HIS' 108 1118 3 111 Cent Lllch A n 3s 63 63 63 3 IllCsnt Llti.-h null 63 63 1 Int Met 4s fs li 1i 106 Int Met rtf 101 1"! 1"3 6 Int Agr 5 74 74 74 T Int Mcr Mar 6s.... 93 93 93 64 Int Pauer rfg 6s.... 63 63 83 19 Inv 6s 69 89 89 2 Iowa Cent 4 37 37 37 KCKT.SSM 4a 7C 76 7B 1 KO Sou 6s 86 85 85 2 KO Sou 3 64 4 6',i 1 KO Sou Term 4a.. 80 80 80 52 Kelly Spgfld 8s. ...103 103 1034 2 Lark Steel 6s '23.. 98 98 98 4 Lack Steel I960..., 86 85 85 3 Lehigh Valley P- 4s 78 78 78 1 I. IX A M 7 ..414 114 114 1 Lorillard La 94 94 94 34 Lou A Nash 6s A. 103 101 101 12 Lou A Nash 7a.... 107 10i 107 13 S11U Ry .it 4s 79 77 79 9 At Kt St Ry Col 6s.. 94 93 94 .14 MkklSllty 1st conis 86 85 66 15 Marland 8s 99 99 99 16 Mex Pet 8a 101 101 101 II Mex 1'ct 4s 2 MstP SSM 6a fs 5 MstP SSM r,s.... 403 MKT new adj 6s 65 MKT prior 6h.... 140 MKT 6s 60 MKT 6s 18 MKT lt 4s 21 MKT 2nd 4s ctfs 2 MKT refg 4s.... 25 .Mo Pac 5s 1923... 10 Mo Pac 5s 1926.. 213 Mo Pan gen 4s.. 4 Mont Power 5s. . 13 Morris & Co 4s 4 Nal Ry Mex 4s.. 5 NOTM 5 19 NOTM rfgs 4s 9 Con 4s 2 Con refg 3s 36 37 38 101 101 101 98 9'i 60 80 93 68 76 66 78 99' 60 80 93 68. 76 58 78 99 50 80 93 68 93 93 63 62 94 94 85 29 65 86 79 76 82 78 78 106 106 106 99 99 99 68 68 8 69 69 69 Vi 65 65 65 29 65 86 79 76 68 78 99 93 62 94 85 29 65 84 79 76 81 78 5 NTPSTL deb 4s.... 83 27 NT Dock 4s 78 30 NY Edison 6s fs. . 3 NTI.AVV 5s 13 NYNHAII 6s .... 2 NYO&W 1st 4s.. 15 NYRy adj 5s 3 NY State R con 6s 65 65 65 36 NY Tel 6s 1941. .402 102 102 2 NY Tl 6s 1940. ...103 103 103 23 NTW&B 48 41 41 41 2 Niagara Falls P 6a 103 102 102 8 Morf Sou 6s 69 69 Vi 69 7 Norf A West 4s 106 105 105 8 Norf A West con 4s 86 86 86 9 Nor Pac 6s 106' 106 106 22 Nor Pac 4s 85 84 84 4 Nor Pao 3s 60 60 60 65 Nor P C N Jt 6s fa 106 106 106 15 Nor Stales Pw 6s. 89 89 ,9 17 Nor West Bell T 7s 107 107 107 5 Ont Power 6r 92 93 93 2 Ore A Calif 1st 5s. 97 97 97 53 ore snort J.lno 6s.. 98 98 6 Ore Short Lino 6s.. 89 89 30 ore 1VRBN 6s... 13 Pao Oas 6s .... 9 Pac Tel 6s II Packard 8s 7 Pan Amn Pet 7s 11 Penna 7s . .- 17 Penna gold 6s fs C2 Penna gen 4s fs. 8 Per Mar 5s .... 7 Pierce Oil 8s ... 15 Port Rys 6s .... 7 Prod & Refg 8s... 100 1 Pub Svc NJ 5s.... 66 12 Rpadlng Gen 4s . . . 82 3 Rio Grand W 1st 4s "5 14 Rio Grand Colv 4s. 63 I Kl Ark La 4s 98 89 78 87 94 99 97 98 89 77 87 94 99 97 77 ! St L SF 4s 69 217 St L SF 5s 83 2 St Jj SP Cs 96 296 St L SF ad! 6s.... 77 . 77 St L. SF Inc 6s.... 62 61 St LSW Term 6s.. 75 48 SA Line con 6s.... 62 19 SA TJnc rofg 4e.... 37 86 93 99 97 4 06 106 10 .19574 105 105 87 87 87 89 98 8.1 99 56 82 75 63 77 69 82 96 90 98 ' 84 90' 98, Uf 99 ; 56 82 75 63 77 69 i 83 96 7 Sharon Steel 8s ... 93 '4 464 Sine 7s 103 5 Sou Car & Ga 6s. . 66 21 Sou Pac cv 4s 88 J 11 Sou Pac col 4s.... 79 18 Sou Pac rfg 4s .... 84 3 Sou Pac SF term 4s 80 1 ko t'oro sug 7a.. 95Tj 77 62 61 6 93 101 101 36 '4 934 66 88 79 84 80 95 28 Sou Ry.gen 6s.. 94 94 56 88 79 84 80 i 93 94 90 62 90 90 . 63 62 405 10555 105Ti . 8 98 .61 1 61 56 . 65 55 81 Sou Ry 10 Sou Ry 4s 3 So Calif 7s 7 Steel St. Tube 7s . 1 Third Ave rfg 6s 71 Third Ave ad! 5s 7 Tide Wat. 6s ctfs 101 ioiaj 101 25 Tob Prod 7s 98 98 98 6 TN City R & L 6s. 99 99 99. 3 Union Pao 6s 103 102 102' 67 Union Pao 1st 4a.. 91 80 90 2 Union Pao cv 4s... 91 91 91 Il'L'ntnn refg 4s 84 84 84 5 Union Tank Car 7s403 103 103 13 United Drug 8s ...107 106 107 4 U S Rub 7s '30.404 103 103 .5 K 5 5ub 7 107'' "H 100 16 U S Rub fs 86 86 86 42 U S Steel SF 5s. ...100 100 100 6 Va Ry & Pw 5s..., 74 74 74 .1 TVabnsh 2nd 5s 86 86 86 4 Western Maryld 4. 61 61 61' 2 West Pac Tempy 6s 100 100 100 -2 West Pac Teninv 5s R4U stu. tai' 9 Western Union 6sl07 107 107 4 Western L'nlon 4s93 9t 938. 15 Westhous Elee 7s 4 06 ' 105 106 ' ..-.It HILUMI IB .... IV 1 TVheol I, Krie 4s. 68 2Wlckwire 1st 7s... 97 7 Wilson 7s tempy. 96 4 Wilson 1st 6s 95 6 TVilson cv 6s 87 t Wise Central 8s . . 76 Total sales, $18,496,000. r9 58 97 96 95 87 76 79 68 97 9S 95 87 76 St. Louis IJto Stork. East St. Louis. m Feb. 28. Cattle Receipts, 3.300; beef steera and stockers. steady to strong; top steers, $8.35; part loads, $8.50; bulk beef steers, $6.767.75; light yearlings, beef cows and bulls, steady; canner cows, 10 15c higher; veal calve opened steady; later market, 26c to 60c lower; practical top, $11.00. Hogs Receipts, 10.600; opened mostly 10c to 25c higher; closed weak to 10c lower than early: top, $11.35: bulk 16 to 230-pound averages, $11.25g11.30: bulk 220 to 280-pound weights. $11.00011.20; packer sows. 25o higher;, pigs, weak to 25c lower, bulk desirables. $10.oo 10.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000; steady to atrong; best lambs, $16.73; med ium grades natives, $14.76: common na tives, $13.60; medium grade ewes, $6.50; good handy weights. $7.75. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 28. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,500 hesd; market steady to strong: steers. $6.75??.76: cows and heif ers. $4.004118.50: calves. $3.50 & 10.00. Hog Receipts. 10.000 head: market IS 025o higher, $11.60; bulk. $10.75011.00. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, S.00O head; lambs, $14.50015.60; ewes. $7.5008.25. Sioux City Ut Stock. Sioux City, la.. Feb. 28. Catle Re ceipts. 2,000 head; market strong, 25c higher: fed steers and yearlings, $7. 254V 8.50: warmed up steer nd yearlings. $5.0007.00; fat cows and heifers, $4.25 07.00: canners, $1 0004.00; veala. $5.P0 10 00; feeders. $4.0007.26: ralves. $4.41 07.26: f-edlng cowa and heifers, $4,009 a.pa; otock.rs. $5.t0 i.en. 10f15c higher: butchers. l1O.3a0in.4S; lights, $10.60640.70: mixed, $9.90010.30 iTZ tia"'': S-56SP900: native pigs', $10.50: bulk of sales, $10.35010 60 Sheep Receipts. 500 head; market steady. Chicago Livestock, Chicago. Feb. 28 Cattle Receipts, 11. 000; beef steera uneven; about steady with yesterday's close or weak to 16o under general selling that day; top. $9.00; weight. 1 640 pounds: bulk beef steers, $7.4088.00; ahe stock and stockers and feeders steadv; bulls slow; calves steady to strong, qual Ity considered; bulk fat ahe stock, $4,600 615; bulk stockera and feeders, $8.50 7.50; bulk vealers, $10.50341.50; packer lop. $12.00. Hogs Receipts, 25,000; mostly 6c to 10c higher than Monday's close; etockers bought, 3.610; holdover moderatelv liberal; $11.35 paid for 37 hogs; practical top. $11.30: bulk, $l.90 11.2a; pigs steady to 25c higher: bulk desirable 100 to 200 pounders. $10.25640.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16.000; fat sheep steady; fat lambs mostly 25c lower; spcts 60c lower: fat Ismb top, $15.65; balk. $15.00015.60; top shorn lambs. $13.00r top wooled yearlings. $13.?5; top wooled etts, $9.00; shorn. 87.75. New York Metal. New Tork. Feb. 28. Copper Electro Iltic. spot and nearby, 12012c; fu tures. 13c. Tin Weak, spot and future. 29.87c. Iron Steady; price unehanged. Lad Steady, spot, $1.70(4.80. Zinc Quit. East 61. Louis., delivery pot. ll 'j ( i. ilogj Receipts, 10,000 head; . market j Antimony Spot, 1147. Omaha Grain Omaha, Feb. 23. Arrivalj at Omaha were sharply Ic$ this iiioriiin.'. only 14 can of wheat heinij reported in, 47 cara of corn and no oats. Total receipt were only 63 cars, while total ship ments were 151 cars. Liverpool market was H1 higher, and this caused a bulge iust after Chicago futures opened. On the ad vance profit-takiiiir appeared and prices receded. When quotations reached a level slightly lower than last night's close resting order stopped the decline. The entire ses sion was a slow affair with profit taking on the bulges the feature; this was especially true in July wheat on account of the snow covering in southern Kansas and Oklahoma. Our cash .wheat was a slow sale and quotations were unchanged to 2 cents lower. Corn sold ltC to le lower, oats were nominally lc lower and rye was 2c lower., while barley was unchanged. WHEAT. No. 2 dark hard: 1 tar. $1.$. No. 2 yellow hard: 1 car, $1.31. No 2 spring: 1 car (smutty), $l -. No! 3 apring: 1-3 car (dark, northern), "no. 5 sprlffg: J car (15.S per cent frost- 'dN.'X3 mixed: 1 car (durum amutty), ".No. 4 mixed: 1 car (smutty), $1.27. CORN. No. 1 white: cars, 65c. No. 2 white: 11 cars, 55c. No. 1 yellow: 3 cars. 55e. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. 66c; 7 cars. EoC. No. 3 yellow: S cars, 64c. No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, 64c; 1 car (near white), 64c. 'a.,ui. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (special billing), 54 c; 4 cars, 64c - No. 3 mixed: 1 1-3 cars, 53c. OATS. No. 3 white: 1 car. 36c RTB. No. 3f 2-3 car, 94c. Sample: 2-3 car, 93c. BARLEY. No, 4: 2 cars. 56c. TOTAL ul6Aka.i-m. '1 ooay Wheat Corn Oats Flour Wheat and Flour Banded wheat . , 97.000 ,.792.000 .. 19.000 . . 88.000 .. 483.000 .390.000 Yr. Ago 58.000 190,000 'hobo 114,000 Wheat Corn . Oats . Wheat Corn .. Oats BRADSTREET'S AVAILABLE GRAIN Siuusa. 1933 1921 inc. 450.000 inc. 6,583.000 ..Inc. 3.649,000 dec. 1.269.000 . . .Inc. 1.65B.000 inc. 2,066,000 TOTAL STOCKS. 1922 1921 170 249.000 141.152,000 ".I 44.767.000 24.745.000 OA i 17 000 65.257.000 OMAHA ' RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (CAtUAJ iO.J Week Receipts Today. Wheat i Corn ' Oats Rye ; Barley Shipments- Wheat J? Corn l" Oats 23 Barley Ago. 34 74 9 5 2 40 47 17 6 Year Ago. 79 175 23 Carlots Wheat .... Corn Oa! ST. Carlots Wheat .... Corn Oats Yf. Ago. 737,000 1,770,000 679.000 414.000 1,052.000 380,000 Year Ago. 76 936 212 Year Ago. 201 68 Year Ago. 95 163 4t primary ''Receipts' and shipments, Receipts Today. TVk. Ago. Wheat 652,000 843,i".' Corn ..' 1,541.000 2,692.000 Oats 633,000 834.000 Shipment Wheat 535,01)0 6fi6,"'"l Corn i,a48.lli" l.isi.i"") Oats 560.000 41.6. ihiu CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Carlots Today. Ago. Wheat 6 ' Corn 572 1,060 Oats 190 232 KANSAS CITY RKCK1FTS, Week. Today. Ago. 158 170 66 84 18 13 LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Today. Ago. 170 67 82 153 ' 65 67 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots Today. Ago. Ago. Minneapolis 130 411 139 Duluth 21 178 81 Winnipeg 413 411 139 Jfevr York Coffee. New York, Feb. 28. The mark for coffee futures opened at an advance of 2 points to a decline of 6 points. A few more March notices wero issued and after selling at 8.55o at the start, or 5 points net higher, later-eased off to 8.60c, while later months were a few points lower nnder scattering liquidation. September sold off to 8.63c and the market closed net unchanged to points lower. Sales were estimate;! at about 19,0.00 bags. March, 8.50c; May, 8.64c; July, 8.61o; Sep tember, 8.63c; October, 8.60c; December, 8.67c. Spot coffee quiet, but steady at 5c to 9c for Rio 7s, and 12c to 13c for Santos 4s. Owing to holiday conditions in Brazil, no fresh offers were reported In th cost and freight msrket. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 28. Wheat May, $1.40; July. $1.19. Corn May, 65 0 65 He; July, 67 67c. t Oats May, 43c: July, 44s. Knnsa City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 28. Wheat Close: May. $1.47: July. $1.24. Corn May. 68c; July, 70c, Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 28. Flour Unchanged. Bran $26.00. ('hit-ago Potato. Chicago, Feb. . Potatoes Steady; re ceipts, 30 cars; total U. S. shipments, 357 cars: Wisconsin sacked round whites. $1.8502.05 cwt.; Minnesota sacked round whites. $1.7601.90 cwt.; Colorado sacked russets. $2.30 cwt.; Idaho sacked rurals, $2.050240 cwt.; Idabo aacked russets, $2.3002.45 cwt Bar Silver. Now York, Feb. 38. Foreign Bar Silver 62c Mexican Dollar 48c. New York Poultry. New York. Feb. 28. Liv Poultry Steady; trailers, 40c; chickens, 25 0 30c; fowls, 30031c. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, 19 0 32c; old rooster. 180 24c. Indon Money. ' London, Feb. 28. Bar Silver 31 d per ounce. Money 2 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 1 per cent; thre months bills, t 1 5-16 per cent. Kxiisaa (Ity Hr. Kansa City, Mo., Feb. 28. Hay Unchanged. Chicago Grain J Omaha Produce By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. 4lmaha lie I raan tVIr. Chicago, Feb. 28, Grain market showed a rather heavy undertone a good part of the day. Those who sold on the breaks, however, re gretted it later. Price fluctuated in a most erratic manner with long grain coming out freely on the bulges while on the breaks there was good support. Wheat closed He higher on May and He lower on July, while corn was !c higher to 8c lower, oats -)c lower to JgC higher and rye Jj(i c lower. Sentiment in what has undergone a rather decided change. Many of the local professionals and commis sion nouses were on the selling side. The breaking of the southwestern drouth and persistent snowfall in the last few days in Kansas and Okla homa, with "lack of sustained export demand, have had a depressing ef fect. Even the congestion in May wheat has not been able to overcome that effect. Karly Rilling Higher. Liverpool closed d higher. That led to early buying which put $1.48. or lo over tho previous close. July aold up lo to $1.26. hut both de liveries woakened later. At the Ins Me figur they wer. off 22c from the high. Under $1.47 for May toward the last Iher waa an excellent class of buy ing. Part ot It was attributed to re moving hedges against a big fore gn order, the oure of which was not dis closed. It waa believed to hav been from Portugal. There wa mor export business than appeared, on the surface, with sale ot 600,000 to 600.000 bushels. Including 40,000 bushels at th gulf. The balance waa In durums and Manltobas. Duluth Slay durum gained lo for th day. Kansa City May went to 14o under Chicago at the last. Th weakness there wss a factor In inducing selling here. The forecast was- for further anow In th southwest, one point in Oklahoma re porting 14 inches now on th ground. Corn and Oal Krratlc. Corn and oat fluotuated in the same erratic manner that characterized wheat, with the finish on a good rally from the low point. May corn advanced to 69c early on short covering, only to drop to 67 c later on general selling and realising and closed at 68c. Country offerings to arrive were lim ited despite bids of 50c at country sta tions In Illinois and Iowa, while receipts were 308 cars. Samplo values were un changed for the bulk of sales. Domestic shipping aaleg were 95,000 bushels with 33.000 bushels to the seaboard and the latter reported 200.000 hnihoi. .nM abroad. Available supplies of both corn na oat snowed a substantial Increase for the week, with corn up to 44.767.. 000 bushels and oats to 94417,000 bush els In all positions in North America Persistent selling of rye by the north west had a depressing effect on futures. Exporters were fair buyers and 10.000 bushels sold at 7o over May, track. Bal timore. ...... rit Notes. The European riemmiA ih, provisions, but It looks as if a revival of ine lara demand can not be far off," said W. L. C.regson. "They have been slow Buyers for several weeks n,i th., pears to be no doubt about the consum-n-tion going on here and abroad." No. 1 northern Manitoba wheat has advanced 3c per bushel the last three days and this grade was quoted J6c over Winnipeg May. The seaboard said there was some Inquiry for rye. man corn was in fair demand for ex port, evidentlv. ns th.rn . c. ftn.iQ.u, changing of futures for cash corn. Prices were relatively about the sama as yester day. Country offerings of corn and oats are moderate and the next few weeks receivers look for a small run of corn. icceipis ot corn were smaller than a year ago. Winnipeg wires: "Our market has bad air pockets today. Locals bearish and following any. good selling. Stewart A Stoddart fair buyers." Kansas City wires: "The snowfall cov ered all of Kansas, the heaviest being In southwestern sections. However, higher winds prevail and snow t drirtin.. k.hiv and near-zero temperatures are general this morning." Wheat has greened up considerably fol lowing last Wednesday's rain, but winter temperatures since then make H imna. I sible as yet to ascertain ttio actual condi tion or me crop, says the weekly report issued by tho state board of fierirnttiirA of Kansas. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. ; By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. Feb. 28. Art. Wht. May July Rye May Julv Corn May July Oats May July Pork May l.ard May July nibs Mav July 1.47 1.47 1.25 1.25! i 1.09 I .99' I .67 .68 .70 ,70 .43 .4214 -44 .44 21.10 I I High. I Low. I Close 1.48 1.46 1.47 , 147 1.26 1.23 1.24 -I I 1-24'", 1.09l 1.0714I 1.08 99 .97! .98 I I I .69 .67 .67 68 .71 .69 .70 .43 .42 .42 ''4o'Y'.'44 '.-44'4 Sat. 1-47 V.is" 1.25 1.09 .93 .67 .67 .70 .70 .43 .43 .44 44 j?t.40 '21.10 112.30 112.02 112.45 l2.20 II. 60 111.70 111.46 III. 20 111.20 111.20 12.05 12.25 21.40 '21.00 I 12.20 112.00 12.37 12.50 ( I II. 67 11,50 III. 20 11.1S Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Feb. 28. Wheat Receipts. 130 cars compared with 418 cars a year ?1n.'..Cai!,,: No- 1 northern, $1.C30 1.67: May. $1.46; July, $1.25. ,W Corn No. 3 yellow, 55J5c. Oats No. 3 white, 3636c. Barley 4S0COc. Rye No. 2, $1.0001.01. Flax No. 1, $2.54 02.61, New York Cotton. New Tork, Feb. 28. Irregular In trend today, today cotton market appeared nevertheless technically atmn. t, a- .-lined 7 to 17 points under the previous close before midday after opening about 6 to 13 points net higher, and meeting In. creased , sailing in the early afternoon, fell 20 ,to 25 points under Monday's last au street longs ottered freely st time and the south nolo MM. .nlln. Tho market's recuperative power waa ex cellent, however, the market rallying in the fourth hour to within a few points of ia.t night. In the last hour It ehowtd iittl change, holding steady at a few point net gain In most Instances. Final bids were 2 to 10 points ret higher. Spot steady. 10 point advance, 18.S6c for middling upland. Southern spot market were: Galventnn 18.111'c, 10 points advance: New Orlean. liiili'lay: Savannah, 17.75c. unchanged; Au gusta. 17.50c, s points advance; Memphis. 17.50c. unchanged; Houston. 18.00c, un changed; Little Rock. 17 ?Sc, unchanged. Chlcego PoMlfry. Chicago. Feb. 28. Ponl-.ry Alive. low er; row's, 26c; springs. Jic; roosters, 18c. Furnl.h.d by alei of Nebraska, da lartinant of agriculture, bureau of mar Let and mark. ting- 1.1 VC I'OPt.Tnr. Wiioioeai Wholaast UuMng I'r. Hailing IT Stag ll),K 10.24 23($0t Mprli.ga :o : .:tt .24 Hen (light ITtf .21 .tiif .26 Hen (heavy) ... .: :H l'l .2," .21 Co. us :v ,11 .! 41 1'iu.k ! .33 .:.' .2 (See. .'UK .14 .2 .21 lurkeva lit 33 .30 u .24 hieksed poultry. Stag . Springs Hen Cork Ducka Gees Turkeys EOG8. Select No. 1 No. 2 Crack Caa count .... 00rt 4.76 UL'TTKR. Creamery- prints Creamery, tub Country, best ... .21 W .23 Country, common .18 0 ... HUTTERFAT. Station price 27u ... HAT Prairie No 1 upland... No, 2 upland , No. S upland. No. 1 midland , No. 2 midland. No. S midland. No. ' 1 lowland. No. 2 lowland. Alfalfa, choice , No. 1 Standard No 3 No. 1 Oat atraw Wheat straw.., .56 0 .26 0 .26 ,2 .29 0 .350 ,4ia .240 .24 V .241 .24t .310 .29 0 .240 .220 .24 30 .29 .23 .3j .30 .60 .57 .26 .25 .25 .34 .3 .24 .. .$10.50011.00 ... S.60 0 10.04 ... 7.00e (.00 ... 10.00010.60 ... 8.600 9 60 ... 7 000 8 00 ... 3000 .O0 ... 8.000 9.00 ... 18.60019.(0 16.50018.60 14.00016 00 11.60013.00 10.00011.00 8.000 $.00 7.000 $.00 FRUITS AND VEOETABI.tS. Fruits Bananas, 708o per lb. Or anges, size 216 and larger, $3.6004.60; sis 260. $5.6006 25; size 288, $5.2606.00; size 324, $5.0006.00. Lemons, $6.6007.60 box. Grapefruit. $4.2505.00 crate. Apples, according to grade and size: Jonathana. $3.2503.76: Delicious. $3.6O0S.OO: Rom Beauties. $3.0003 26; Slamon Wlnesap. $3.0003.26; Common Wlnesap, $2.0003.75; Winter Pearmains, $3.7603.00; Spltzen burg, $3.2504 00; Blacktwlg, $1.0004.00; Ben Davis and Gano, $2.5003.00; Ortley, $2.60. Peara, Oregon eating, $4.00 bu. baskets. Figs, 24 packages, 8 ounce, $245 02.25; 13 packages, 10 ounce, $1.60. Dates, Dromedary, 36 packages per box, $6.76; Hallov.il. 14016c per lb. Vegetables: Potatoes, per cwt.: Neb. Early Ohlos, No. 1. $2.26; Neb. Irish Cob blers. $2.25; Red River Ohlos. No. 1. $2.25 02.60: Colo. Brown Beauties. $12.6003.75. Sweet Potatora, 31.7502.60 per bu. Celery, $1.2502.00 doz. Head Lettuce, $3.5006.00 crate. Leaf Lettuce. 50060c doz. Red Onions, 0lOo lb. Tellow Onions, 9o lb Spanish Onions. $3.6004.60 crate. Cauli flower. $3.6003.75 crate. Cucumbera. hot Income Tax Laws Complete analysis of indi vidual and corporation In come Taxes with examples and charts in a simplified form defined in a clear and comprehensible manner Copy upon request. t & Company KJ Omaha Kansas City H. E. Harris, Res. Mgr. 701 Peters Trust Bldg. DO 68 Iff KtTiiifr Yix DiviJrjul. New Voik, I rh, a?. The Indui! IMiuinjr company el I ,wrc"fcvill, I'I, t.idav J ja.e.j the qiurtefly ivl d'lid of I ,M perie nt on the preferred stock due at this tiirr. bau.a. $;0)1a rto Carf.il, 10! lu ,uriia, , id. paieaif. ll lu t atitna", lta) lit, Vaii. a.im.i lladitha. little. Tui.a atouihaia Car. I. ila. I'd. V sue Wutara Haeie. e,-a 41 , lliuaeaiie Horuuia, (. lu, heitll, tit dna, 'iuer, II (f It lh lag Knini.r Onitina, lo , Parsley, ti 11 alii, bum he MUX. AND W.K). tlaef fciitaal Urn eall.d, fc. I ula tad nffl par lb, 44r) i..n aa'iM. Nrt i.i lake fri, far lb, lew; gt. i hidea. No. I data lata rrt, p., lb.. 40 tie.ii hide. K t Hale lake f(i, l.r b , ?4f3it! grn ealttd ot1 ('kl, per i". 1UI, .n ali..l bull M-I.a. No, I, per I'i. giaaa aelled bull PI'I'. N. 1, i. nt, :', It.ira huleat large arh, I3(; ma. diiim, a h. II aa. email, i h, 11.60; and glue. 16.-0 li s. Che. peli.i Oie.n sailed, as I sir u4 Aol, each, JM ah'arllnga, tailed, to air tn4 vhi acli, .-. U iniI Choir (in and Mood, par th . ii;c; medium e S blood, par Ik, lll-l low and blood par lb.. 110 II. : hurry waul, pr lt . WhoU.al prli'r uf leaf cut ar II folltiMt: No, Ribs, tltfi N. t rib. iUt K. rilia, 17c, No. loius. 26u; N. I loins. He; No. I loin, 19c. No. I rounds, lc; No. t rounde, -; Ns, $ rounds, ll!c. No, t rhurka. No, f chucks. -; No. 1 chin aa, to. No 1 plataa, tcj Ss. I I'lales, ri So. plala. 40. Naw York Sugar. New Tork, Kb. Jl. lhs raw augat ri.m.l vaa firm and uni hana.d to1v, I'aban waa uuoied at e coat and truth', iua to J.U.. for centrifugal, whila Porto Mlcn aold at 1 64c. Ther war alee f 51, un") bags or Cuban for prompt and Msri-h shipment and 16.00 bag of I'orlo Mia-an flt to loral refiner 1 In bov prlcea. Ther waa only moderate trad In raw auger (utute and price fluctuated within rang of J to 3 point Final price wer unchanged lo point fiat lower, March t-loa.d al J.$:c: ly, J.lli ; July. IHi-l September, J.76, Ther wer no . h"s In refined auraf and only a modrrat dtmand. Pruea wera .li.t.J at I'm for fin granulettd. There war aalea of two lot of Mav In refined future t 1.70c, an dnr ft 10 points from th pravloua cloae Final price wer unchanged t It point net higher with March at t.lic; Ma). 1.70c; July, 46e. Turpentine and Roaln. Savannah. Oa., Feb. 34. Turpntln Dull, 14c; sale none! receipt. : hbla,; shipments. 73 Mils,; stock. $.931 bbl. Roaln Firm: eeloe. (96 casks; rolpta, 744 casks: shipments, 700 casks; stock, 72,244 casks. Quote b. n. k. r., ii.ti04.oo! ir. flt7:04O2; I., $1.00: K.. I4II04 4S; M.. 15.10ft .: N $5.60; W Q., $6 11; V $4. lt Dry (aood. Now York. Feb. 28. cotton gooflg war barely ateady throughout th day, An Improved demand la noiad for wain fabrics for Immediate delivery. Yarn ml steady. Heavy burlapa hav ad vanced little and replacement good are now gelling on a batia of spot. Sllka ar In moderate demand only. Wool drees good ar nuit. Kansa City Produr. Kansas City. Feb. 21. Eggs Jo hlghar; firsts, 23c; butter and poultry, unchanged. Flax Seed. Duluth. Minn., Feb. 21. Flag Sead-on track. $2.6802.61; arrive. $2.6S0 2.60. Ixl mm. jsfljaa )) Timely Helps Income Tax Booklets 1 The Law. 2 A carefully pre pared digest of the Act May b had upon reejnett. The National City Company Omaha First National Bk. Bldg. Telephone 3316 Jackson ALL MEN WILL SEE do MENS want At the Sun Next Week Updike Grain Company OPERATING a large, up-to-date Ter rainal Elevator in the Omaha Mar ket, is in a position to handle your shipments in the best possible manner i. e., cleaning, transferring, storing, etc. -MEMBERS- Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Ex change Kansas City Board of Trade , Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange -OFFICES AT. OMAHA, NEB. LINCOLN, NEB. HASTINGS, NEB. ' CHICAGO, ILL. SIOUX CITY. IA. H0LDR2GE, NEB. GENEVA, NEB. DES MOINES, IA. MILWAUKEE. WIS. HAMBURG, IA. KANSAS CITY, MO. All of the oifice except Kansas City and Milwaukee ar connected with ach other by private wire. It will pay you to get in touch with on ot our olflcas when wanting to BUY or SELL any kind of grain. W aoliclt your consignment of all kinds ot grain to Omaha. Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansa City and Sioux City. Every car receives careful personal attention. Updike Grain Company "The Reliable Consignment House"