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Similar ronillilniit nlnnl in tha row marital, ttln ranfinf .nv.hrr. frnin aiatily la i&n Inwar. Hini'lirt anil faaii ra. hita trarra. tn. aumly to at.ir, Quoltllnna nn rtttla: iloi.d In rholrt hravaa. IIIOfrlSA; (air to K)4 bVM. 7l56..i: cominnn to fair batvra. It.lt JTIt: tonil in rholi-a Vftrlintt, i;..'. t t: fair lo anml yaarllnca, i.0r 7.T4: ommnn t ftir jaarllnta. lStf?H; mod tn rhni.-a ha'frr. li.MeJ.iS; fair to caod rtirra, I .i.lnft.tS; choi-a to prima ot. It Idn . aooil tn ihn rfl.l. &.lritft00; fair to annil rnaa. II 7& tri.ld; conintiirt tn fiir row. i:.;tQ 4.35: nod tn rhnl.a fa'di-ra. IT0f)".en; flr in fond fardKra. lbi i tt; ruimnnn lo ftir fffdara. IS i5i; t.ii; (rnod to rholrt tnrkra. IT Ittji.Ti: fair tn fnnd atnrk- at. I tn i. "ft: rnmmon to fair alnrkara. I5.?9.:a; ttn.-k haifara. II.Mff t tt; amrk roa, 4.l)0fi 1.50; alnrk ralvrt, 15.76 I.S; vcl ralvra. j.60fl.0; bulls. ants. (It,, .i.ti(( j.:t. pi:kp stkers. Omaha Grain :7... 3.. it.. ...it?i ...U'."t ... ...11?4 . . . 1" ; tt T 75 : :. 7 tn T Si 50 u.. is. ..131? . .lltt . . Si . .1Si4 ..1441 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1.4 7 "5 COWS. . tr.J on 7 (Oil .i:4j hn HEIFKRS. w ;1 .: K no t it :s 7 i0 ( 40 . . "t BTOi'KKnS ANL FEEDKRS. I SO 690 ii .. BULLS. ,.155 1.. ..1170 4 10 J.. ...710 '.'6 I'ALVF.S. .. s:s so 4. 731 7 00 ...1010 ...1600 413 50 IIoks RacelDts. T.440 h'ad. Tradlni In tha li murket wan tlow to get under way toi'ay. thrra bring a Iris active de mand from nhinpera. Tha market was slow with prices rullnr lOU-.'On lower. I.isrht hoK. sold from !.759.S5 with a tD prtra of I9.SC JIird loads and hutrhrr weiirhta, U.45ff9."5. and ptckini; craden. S.ioill.50, with extrema heavies. Si.MQ t.16. Bulk of tales was IS. 50 .TS. 9 4I t bfr t US 75 0 0 7.700 head. ft no HOCiS. . 75. ."! ... t 40 -:4. . .J8 70 t 50 - 7..I4 54. .L'Hl 70 S 60 BO. .2S6 7t..2:5 70 t 70 B1..'J70 51.. '.'22 70 t 80 S7..1SS Sheep tnd Lambs Receipts. l'ricrs on fat lambs today were generally steady In spots. lOJf 15e lower. Thera was a (mod oemand both from shippers and packers. Sales were mostly from $14. 50ft 15.00. with best lambs quoted at 115.10. Clipped lambs were fully steady, best lata selling at IK. Co. Sheep were steady to strong, light ewes Belling at 19.60. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, good to choice, I14.6O4513.IO; fat lambs, fair to good. 114. 0014. 50; shearing lambs. IIS. 5014. t)0; ferler lambs. $ 1 0.OO1H1 1 .1.60 ; rail lambs. tlO.OOQIS.OO'. fat yearlings, light, fir. 50813. 00; fat yearlings, heavy, 11.50 0 It. 50; fe.t wethers, lS.00tl0.00; fat ewes, light, 19.00ffi9.60; fat ewes, heavy, 1 7.00C 9.00. FAT KWES. 96 fed 115 1 60 SHEARING! LAMBS. JSS fed St 11 00 TKARLIXCiS AND WETHERS. S3 fed 106 11 50 Chicago Livestock. Chicago. March 21 Cattle Tteceipts, 11.000; beef steers, stockers and feeders generally 15 to 25o lower; top beef steers. 19.16: top yearlings. $9.00; bulk 1 erf tteers. 7.40 1 R . 50 ; fat she stock un even; mostly tteady; spots lower; bulk fat cowt and heifers. $5.006.73; can ners rutters bulls and veal calves, steady: bologna bulls. $4.;5iS,4.35: canners and ruttera mostly $3.254.00; veal calves lar-ralv $7.SOS.0O. Hogs Receipts, 15.000; uneven, mostlyj steady to 10c lower than yesterdays aver age; lighter weights off most: closing active; shippers bought about 6,000; hold over moderately light: top, $10.30; bulk. 19. 75JP 10.55; pics weik to 25o lower: bulk desirables 100 to i:5-poundcrs, $9.00 if 9.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, IS. 000: fat lambs unevenly steady to 25c lower; mostly 15c off, run largely shorn: top choice wool skims. $'5.S5 to shippers; choice shorn lamb. $13.25 to packers; bulk shorn lambs. $I2.5013.10; yearlings, 15 to 25o lower; top wooled yearlings, $14.00; shorn kinds. 112.50; fat sheep very scarce, shorn wethers at $9.00 lower. Kansas Cltr Livestock. Kansas City, March 22. Cattle Re reipts. 7.60V head; beef steers, dull: sales weak, to 25c lower: top heavies, IS. 75; she stock mostly steady to weak; early choice rows. 15.00fli.6.00; some higher; few heif era. $0t607.00; most early sales, $5.76 (i.60: others mostly steady; many calves. $4.00J6.50; best vealers to packers, IS.60; ranners and cutters genorally 13.00 4 25: bulla largely 13.75ft4.50; plain to rholce Blockers, 6.007.50; feeders, 16.75 7.25. Hogs Receipts, 7.000 head: open slow; closing generally active; around 10c lower: few lights to shippers, 110.00; bulk, good and choice. 175200-pound weights. $9.86 P9.95: 226JP300 pounders mostly- 19 OOifSt SO: bulk. 19.25fI9.9S: packer top. $9.85; throwout sows generally $8.508.65: stock pigs, steady to 10c higher; best weighty kind. $9.50. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, $.000 head; theep strong; lambs mostly steady: few closing sales. 10$15o lower: top, $15.25; bulk. $14.75Q1S.25; tt-pound clipped lambs, $15.76. ' St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis. 111., Marffi St. Cattle "Receipts. 2.000 head; beef steers, mostly 15$25c lower; closed dull at full decline; bulk beef steers. J6.756 7.60; light year lings, closed weak to 25c lower: top, Js.25; beef cows. 1015-; higher; canners. bulls and calves, steady; bulk vealers, !s.00$j $.60; practical top, $.75; atockers, dull. Hogs Receipts. 11.690; market opened IllfSSo lower: closed 864f30e lower: top, $10.56 for one load; practical top, $10.15: bulk. ISO to 280-pound averages. $10.00 30.26; pigs, ateady to S5c lower; $8,000 1.50; packers' ewes, lOo lower, $3.25 .8. Sbeep and Lambs Receipts. 60S head; fat lambs, ateady; top. $15.60: sheep: ateady to strong; nixed yearlings and -aether. $13.60. Onulm. March 22. Liverpool calilcs ttcre lower this morning, but clo-.nl !id to 'A high er. Chicago future market uliou-ed an eisirr lone in (lie early -e.tion on tcattercrl toinmisMon ltotnc tell in C. On the dip houses with for eign connect ion turned buyers ami absorbed the surplus of the pit, and line, with local liortj covering, i a user! a fair advance, corn being particularly strong. A niebag4 front the seaboard says it is iinder Mood that (irrmany lias cleaned up a lot of Argentine wheat on passage. In the latter end of the session prices ruled steady and final liirurcs around the highest of the day. Uniaha receipts today showed a pretty good average run, 34 cars of wheat and 70 cars of corn made up the bulk of the arrivals, the total of all grains being 131 cars, as com pared with 57 cars last year. Total shipment-! were heavy at 156 cars, as against 1JU cars a year ago. There was a fair demand for cash w heat on the floor at prices ranging from unchanged to Ic higher. Corn w,s in good demand at 'Ac to 1c up. Oats sold unchanged to Vsc up. Rye was Ic Higher, with barley un changed. Chicago Grain .financial St, Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., March 2 Hogs Re ceipts. M00 head; market lOjJlSo higher; top. $10.00: bulk. $9.5$t.g5. Cattle Receipts. $.500 head: market ateady to 16c higher: eteera, $. 75fS. 76; cowt and hei.'ers, $4.006.:5; calves. $4.50 4.70. Sheep Receipts. 5,6tt head: market teadyj lambs, $14,5eri5.25; ewes, $9.09 tffl-it. WHEAT. No. ! dark hard: 1 car (shipner'a weights). $1.:;7: 1 car (smutty), $1.36. No. hard winter: 1 car, $1.31 (semi dark): tars, 11.27: 4 cars. 11.26: 1 car ismuttyl. 11.31 (scml-dark); 1 car tunuttv). $1.28; 1 car (smutty), $1.27. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.26; 1 car, (67 per rent dark), $1.33. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.26 (semi dark): 1 car. $1.23. Nn. 2 yellow hard; 1 car, $1.26; 2 cars, $1.26. .No. 3 yellow hard: 3 cars, $l.?3j; 1 car. $1.23. Sample yellow hard: 1 car (heat dam aged i, 93c. No. 1 soring: 3-5th ear (dark, part tmutty), $1.37. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (durum), $1.10. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.23. CORN. No 1 white: 1 car, 62c. No. S white: 10 rare, 62e. No. 3 white: 3 cars. 61 He. Nn. 1 yellow: 1 car, 514c; 2 cars (ship per's weights), 51 Vic No. 2 yellow: I car (shipper's weights), 51Nc; 7 cars. 61VsC No. 3 vellow: 3 cars. 51o; 1 car (ship per's weights), 61c; 1 car (special billing), "H"- ... t. No. 1 mixea: i car. ou'.r.; i cr, No. 3 mixed: 9 cars. 60c; 1 car (near white). 60',o: 1 car (near yellow), oiio. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, diic. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 49'2e. No. 6 mixed: I car. 49 '4 c. No. S white: 10 cars. bL'f. No. 3 white: 3 cars. 61'r. No. 1 vellow: 1 car, 61'ic: 2 cara (shipper's weights), 51 Vic. No. 3 yellow: i car -.snipi'ei wei.uw;, 61'ic; 7 cars. 51HC No. 3 yellow: s cars, air; i ,r .ni'- per weights), bic; I car -.special uiumi, 6U?o. , No. 1 mixed: 1 car. v'.r; i r. -. No. 2 mixed: 9 cars. 60c: 1 car (near white). 504c: 1 car (near yellow), ouvto. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, otic. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 49'ic No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 4Vic. OATS. No. 3 white: 2 cars (special billing), 34c: 1 car. S4c; 6 cara, 33in; 2 cars. 3..Vi!. No. 4 white: I car. ooic; a cam, oo;. 1 car, 3c. No. 2: t car. S5c; 3 cars, 94c. No. : 1 car, $4r: 1 car. Soc. &J ULiC I. No. 4: 4 cars. 55c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND hii-1..mo. (-.ariois. i Today. W k. Ago. Tr. Ago. Omaha) Ht I .rated Wirt, Chicago, March 22. A heavily oversold condition developed in grains after, an early break.- Houses with seaboard and export connections took the surplus oft Hie wheat mar krt around the inside figures. A sharp advance followed. I he close was well toward the top. Net gains were 1 3-8 (VV.l3.4c. Corn gained 7-P-vi I l-8c, oats l-fleil-ic and rye l-4i7-8c. Scattered liquidation carried wheat prices off lc in the early trading, but there was an excellent class of buy ing on the decline, both here and at Winnipeg. That buying was at tributed to foreign account. Liver pool after being I l-4d lower at the start, closed l-4(ii2d higher. That had some effect on local sentiment which became more bullish as prices advanced. There was a general rush to cover short sales. Ciertaiany llut Wheat. rtulne nf a considerable quantity of dKtre.ed Arffentlne wheat on ocean pasa- age by tJrrmany was understood to be largely the reason for the atrength In Liverpool. Thera wat tittle else In the situation, other than the technical posi tion, to Induce the traders to take the bull aide. No export buslnest of ronae nucneai wat reported at tha seaboard, official crop reporta on tht new crop were generally optimistic. Tha Slav-July spread narrowed to nround 16 tenia at one time, the smallest difference so tar, but It was 16'. cents at the clot. Uecelpts seven rare. At no time were corn xaluet more than tic under the previoua day's close. At no cents for May and 63 centa for July, there wat persistent buying by commis sion houses on restraining orders. When wheat aiarted upward, short covering be came general, making an upturn of ifh 1 i,c from the low. The finish was within '.c of outride figures. Hcmand for cash grain In wcat waa very slow and export ers failed to thow much Interest, although offerings were on a tow basis. The sea board repotted 600. OOD bushels sold after the close. Rocelpts $8 cara with sample values 'v1c higher. Oats market remalnt under the domina tion of corn. A little export business is being done but not In sufficient volume tr. have any material effect on values, while the domestic call la very Blow. Re ceipts. 66 cars. Offerlnga of rye were not large and ili.r waa nm huvina here for Wlnni- ! nrc account. Houses with northwestern connertionB were moderate sellers. A lit tle rxpoit business waa put through at the seaboard. Tit Notet. The Locust l'oint elevators of the Bal timore and Ohio at Baltimore recently es tablished a record by loading 2S5.000 bushels grain aboard ships in 1$ hours. For eight hours the elevators loaded at tha rate of 25,000 bushels per hour. Some late seaboard messages said Eng- ( land was bidding for wheat under the market. No. 3 white corn, which has been sell ing at May price to Vic over, was today bringing only ligflVaC under May. "In eight and one-half months we have exported more than our theoretical sur plus of wheat, yet we still have some to spare, according to latest estimate ot re S 47 Receipts- Wheat .v " Corn 10 Oats 11 Rv 1 Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye Bnrley rRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Todav. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. V'8,000 739.000 631,000 767.000 918,000 972,000 508,000- 623,000 571,000 SbcNtio JJurkSimw. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES, Dinah Re leased Mire. New York, March 22. In a day marked by several iulercstincr de velopments. "Wall street's attention was chiefly directed to one which did not become known until after the close of business. It was then z flounced that Northern Pacific's quar terly dividend had been reduced to an annual 5 per cent, as Raainst th 7 per cent rate maintained since 9t)4. This action had not been generally expected because, although it was known that the surplus over the div idend had been narrow in 1920, the net earnings reported during 19J1 increased $2,900,000 and current re turns of general railway traffic arc propitious. W hat the decision on the dividend probably means is that tlvc manage ment expects greatly increased ap propriations from earnings for main tenance of property during 1922 and doc's not deem this compatible with the former rate of dividend. Ex penditure for that purpose, w hich was none too large in 1920. was cut down $10,500,000 during 1921, a process which could not continue. Improvement Kxpertett. Tha reduction In the dividend doet not therefore Indicate a despondent view nf future railway earnings. It doubtless means that improvement la expected to be gradual, not spectacular, and in. wiao course is not to toKe too mucn tor granted. As- for the railway traffic outlook, the weekly "car loading" atatement, given out while the Northern J'sclflo wss an nouncing Ita decision made by far the best showing of the year. For the second week of March the loaded cars not only outnumbered 1921 and 1919 by 128.000 or 18 per cent, but rose nearly 10,000 cars above 1920. On the atoek exchange, prices declined Irregularly during most of the day and both railway and Industrial ahares, aa a rule, closed lower. A rise In call money to 6' per cent had some hand In this. That the bond market regarded It as negligible. In face of the week's decline in acceptances and commercial paper, was shown by today's further rise In the third and fourth Liberty 4!i per centa to higher prices than they have ever reached on the market. Nearly all of the European exchat.go rates advanced and aterling crossed 4.40 again, but the German mark fell to .0032, a new low level of lta history. Am. agrl. fhm.. 31 s il', 3f- Stl, Am. I.in.e-d ;t-a 31', it1, J4 'a H.iarh Vt.fiieln ... 41W 4, 41', 41'. rtroaklyn K. T,... It 14 .... t'oniinrn'al Can .. a:1 t! :', l I'al. racking 74 7't 7't ' t'nl, liat Klee... 13 ! $. Columbia liraph ,. 3tj a1, I1. 1 Nail Kntmel "!' 94'a 34' 1 I'niied rru PI 17 lit SWS t.orlilard Ton ISH lit Ht .... National Lead .... '. '. M'4 0 Philadelphia Co. .. 3I' 37 J', i; Pullman lis Ul i;t I7s Punta A (ur... 41S 40 41 IV, S I'orio Rico nugar 14 Retail IMnrr 41', 4iS 46'i St. L. f4. K S', 31', II ?'. Vt Car Chemical. 3' 34', 31 31', Total aalet. 174.300 shares. Money t.'locte; Today, ; Tu'td.y, h Markt Clote; Today, .0035; Tue.dty, .0011. Franca Clote: Tuesday. .0, Sterling Cloe; Tixlay. 4.44; Tuetdat, 4.37'.,. New York Bonds F. 4 3 3 53 ' K 59 7 103 47 13 20 13 1 i 3 Receipts Wheat Corn Oats Shipments Wheat Corn Oats 638,000 639.000 636,000 43 000 1.063.000 631.000 669,000 675,000 612,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES Bushels Today, year Ago. Flour 307,000 457.000 230.000 360,000 226,000 Wheat Corn , Oata .. Wheat Corn . Oats 132 "S RECEIPTS 73 16 I Tr. Ago. 37 Wheat and torn ... Oats ... CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots . Today. Wk. Ago, Wheat, 7 Corn 147 Oats 7 KANSAS CITX ... sn ... 26 S LOUIS RECEIPTS. .... 61 62 ...37 48 2 15 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis ....161 218 175 Puluth 148 185 78 Winnipeg ......344 384 175 ST. 190 49 100 69 7 8 2 61 24 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. Fy t'pdike Grain Co. DO. 1627. March 52. Art. Open. High. Low. Close . Tea. Wht. May July Sept. Rye May July Corn May July Sept. Oata May July Sept. Pork May Ijird May July Ribs May July I .1 1.54', 1.34 1.17 1.18 an 1.11 K 1.044 .96 1.83K 1.36H 1.34'4 1.364 1.34i 1.17U 119H LIS 1.194 1.17'i 1.104 1.124 1.114 1.354 1.I0S 1.13 1.06i l.OS'il 1.05i 1.04 4 I .60 .60 'it .621.1 .63 'i .62 4 .63 til .1 .96 .61U .64 .66 4 .96' .597, .62i .65 I n .384 J .-; .404 ia.tt I10.8T IlLl 10. TT llO.lS .40Vi .414 74 .S9S .40 41 is! .614 61U .64 .66 S .404 .40'. .964 .60 4 .634 .654 III 90 ln.sT 11.10 I10.7T 110.1$ llt.U I10.7S lu.oo 110 65 110.15 I Ul.lt 10. 8 11.07 lit ss 110.15 40 -H 00 110.93 111.15 110.80 110.23 New York Poultry. Chicago, March 32. Poultry Alive, higher; fowls. 26c; tpringt, 2Sc; roosters. le. acrves." sa d Thomas aicrvinnon. 11. 1 . o. i. Just this failure of theories of ultimate B. & 0 3 exhaustion to work out that is now an Can. Pacific '.. ..13 imnnr,.ni factor in tha market. Inade- I N T. Central.... 8 nnaie demand characterizes wheat, bur- (Ties. & Ohio 62 61 i rionsome visible supplies dominate corn Grt. Northern ... .44 and oats." "I. Central ... Price Current Grain Reporter has a X. C. So wire from a special correspondent now Lehigh alley . traveling through Kansas, who saya that Mo. racifio ... the anow and rain of last week put the N. T. & N. H. wheat In fine shape In the counties of No. Pacific .. Reno. Staffor. Edwards, Pawnee. Barton C. & N. W.... ,..1 that the fields are all getting Penn. R. R "! green and there is a great prospect for Reading i44 the wheat crop in all those counties. (!., R. T. & P 41 It it understood there is very little So. Pacific 87 grain booked for shipment out by opening Co. Railway ..... 22 'I of navigation. . , ,t , f-" & St' p-" , Attention is called to the fact that U. P lio5 1 about 25.000.000 bushels of the wheat STEELS. afloat on ocean is shipped on orders. 1 Am. Car Frlry 155 . 154 Argentine cables said there was sun a Allis-Chalmers ... 46'i New York Stocks (The Bee is the only Omaha Newspaper which published the of ficial close of the New Ycrk stock exchange bonds.) 4 New York. March 32. Higher money ratet exerted no adverse effect upon the bond market today. A majority of tht domestic: groups held or added to their recent gains. Liberty 3'ja and the third 4't were especially active and strong and numer oua underlying rails continued to be ac cumulated. Foreign Issues were Irregular, the most backward feature being the French government 7 4s, In which another reaction waa ascribed to realising talea. Two of the latest domestic underwrit Ingii the Missouri rarlflr 118,000.000 re funding 6s and Erie 15.004,000 consolidat ed Ts were immediately oversubscribed. Tutsi talcs, par value, aggregated 118.-799,000. I niled Stales Honds ti S T Tel rf te ,.tt- t;ii jaj n v w m 14a.. 43 41 S Nor 4 C.'U ref ..... ti t'S ti 3 Nor 4 cna ran 4a !. lis al1, ! Nor Waa rv ta..ait 1,171, injv $ North Pauifie .... tis ' IS 11 Norm I'.rifi- 4,, S4' 17 N P 11 N 11 t',...01', jot aj 1 Nor lia I'uw a 3k Nor lel Te it .. t ore 4 thf 1. 1 St. :l 11 W R II N ta. I Pae O 4V K it ... t Packard Slot tt , It Pan Am P T 7a. 44 Pa R H gen 44a. t Pa Ft It gi-n la. . . SI P aim K R ai,t. ., i Pere Mar rf ta. 4 1'ierra oil deb tt . 1 Pl.'i: tILIi 1 Ton Ity I, k p t t Handing gan 4a., , t H CI 4 W 1st 4a., ! K I M I, 44a.. I 8 I I 11 I I rfg 4a Is II t M.ASPTr tn 4, 1 A 71 43 I, ft 8 r adj ... ?, tt S3 I, 4 H K in- 'a I fl I, Sou lat ta . 38 tea. Air I. ran ta. 4.5 Sinclair Oil ,4. I S Bell T t T 5a. 24 Sou P.fl rv 4. . . 4 hou Par rfg 4t, . t Sou Pti: ml 4a. . ,, 13 Sou Ry gen 4a. . 56 Poo Ity lat 6a... 13 Poll Ry dry i,,b te .18. tt Itl4 )", )o;4 It it li 17 i ' l"t 11 i 11 t4 tv i4 si'. $1 . 144 ttl, 4 t 5-' ti It S Porto llm Kug 7a 174 1:4 It 4 15 4 ta 14 , lot 4 11 lt It 14 44 74 78-, 4 76 , 44 1"3 4 114 If, tt to-, 1 134 14S 07. II !I4 tn, lS II t.i I t 1, 11 It .4 ' II ;4 144 11 7.4 4:4 4S 03S H4 '4 l ti 14 4 14 4 i;i. Sales (In $1,000) 2111 Lib 34s .... Lib 1st 4s ... t Lib 2d 4s ... 151 I.lb lit 4 Us 1234 Lib 2d 44t 1580 Lib 3d 4s 2719 Lib 4th 44s 36 Victory 3"; a 720 Victory 4!,t High 14.40 Low 97.92 cto 98.13 97.96 98.00 98.20 98.11 99.30 98.40 100.03 100.90 .102', .112 .109'.! 951; 9; 102 111'i K6 109'. HO 4 854 86 13 4 11 1094 1094 944 94i 97 , 97?, 99 994 94 4 94 4 74s. ..1034 1024 1024 Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Petcra Trust building - RAILROADS. Tuesday High. Low. Close Close. 97 i 90 si". 7t 38 4 38 4 39 1364 1354 136 87 614 74 ..101"i I01i 101 Si 264 o4 68 i 21 i 194 75. 694 3 60 22 4 204 70 4 68 , 21i 194 76 K 70 4 3 4 40 U S6'i 2tt .22 4 74 4 40 U 864 21 1. 23?i 234 133, 134U 87 i 624 74 s, 102 25 4 69 19i 77', 704 37 4 744 414 87 22 nresmr to sell .wheat from the country. Harvesting of corn is making good prog ress and new corn should ba available by the first part of April. a New York Cotton. New York, March 22. Pressure in creased after early steadiness in today's cotton market and although the list came back slightly from - its low in tho last hour, it closed 14 points net lower on March to 6 points net higher on Decem ber. After advancing 3 to 8 points with first sales, prices eased off slightly in the morning. The pool Interests bought a little cotton and pressure came from local longs realizing and from the south. There was a noticeable increase in the volume of offerings ss buslncs progressed and in the early afternoon the list slipped off to new low for the day, with March as low as 17.83c. Southern spot markets declined 18.26c for middling upland. Southern spot mar kets were: Galveston, 17.45c. 10 points decline: N'ev Orleans 16.630, 13 points de cline; Savannah 17.38c, unchanged; Au gusta 17c, unchanged; Memphis, 17.26c, unchanged: Houston, 17.40c, 10 points de cline; Little Rock 16.90c, 10 points de cline. Sioux City Llva Stock. Sinux Cltv. Ta.. March 26. Cattle Re celots. 3.000 head: market steady; fed tuera and vearllnas. $7. 00ft 8. 60: warmed up ateers and yearlings, $6.0o7.00; fat cows and heifers, 14.255)7.25; canners, $2.00iJT4.00;' veals, $4.00f 9.00; feeders, $5.007.35; calves, 14.507.60; feeding cows and heifers, 13.50 5.60; stockers, 15.007.25. Hogs Receipts. 4.000 head; market 10 iff)15c lower; butchers, !9.608'9.70; lights, ID.eSg'Oo: heavy, mixed, $9.26ff9.60; heavv packers, $8.00Q8.50; tulk ot sales, $9.609.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market weak. American Loco... 109 Bald. Locomotive. .108 Beth. Steel 70 Colo. Fuel & Iron., so Ctucible 674 Am. Steel Foundry 34 4 Lackawanna Steel.. 49". Mldvale Steel 344 Pressed Steel Car.. 10i Repub. Steel & I.. 624 Ry. Steel Springs.. 96 4 Sloss-Schef field ... 44 4 United States Steel Fanadium 45 1 08 V 154N, 45 4 108 lOti, 1064 Chlrago Potato Market. Chicago. March 22. Potatoes Market slightly stronger; receipts, 22 cars; total U. S. shipments, 689 cars', Wisconsin sack ed round whKes. $1.6001.70 cwt.; Minne sota sacked Red Rivers, $1.504j)1.70 cwt.; Minnesota sacked Early Ohioe. sandland, $1.25ei.40 cwt.: Colorado sacked Brown Beauties. $2.00 cwt.; Idaho aacked Rurala, $1.75l.tO cwt. New Yor?; Produce. Netr York. Starch 23. Butter Un settled; creamery extras, SSVitjH'c; creamery extras, 37 if 39c. Eggs Easier; fresh gathered extra firsts, 264$27c; fresh gathered extra firsts, :4454c. Cheese Firm; state whola tnlllt flat!, fresh apecials, 21l214c St. Louis r rod ore. St. Louis, March 22. Hena 21 4 e; er poultry, unchanged. Eggs 204c. Butter Unchanged. oth- Kanaava City Ttay. Kansas City, March 22. Hay Market unchtnred. Flaxseed. Pululh. Minn.. March 23. Flaxseed On track, $3.6292.55. 'ew York ronltry. New York. Marrh 22. Poultry Live, steady: broiler, by expresa. 90ff95c: roost era, 17c; dressed, Xinchtnged; ateady. Anaconda Am. S. & Cerro De Chili Chlno Calumet & Inspiration Kennocott Miami . . . Nev. Con. Ray Con. Seneca .. Utah ..... Gen. Asphalt Cosden , Cal. Peterol . island Oil ... Invincible Oil Max. Peterol Middle States Pacific Oil ., Pan-American Phillips Pierce Oil .. Pure Oil Royal Dutch. Sinclair Oil .. Std. Oil, N. Texas Co. . . Union Oil , White Oil . SS COPPERS. ...51 624 36i 17. 27 -H Arizona .... 40; Ref. Co Pasco. . 61 30 66 4 33 4 49 4 3 3 Si 70 614 96 4 41 9 4 4 38 60U 514 35 4 174 274 39i .. 404 ,. 2S4 .. 15 .. 15 . 134 ,. 64 OILS. ,. 604 ,. 36 ..6164 .. 14. ,. 18 ..1234 120 13?. 49 53 4 35 i 8s 30 52 4 24 4 295a 8 144 144 134 63 4 60 35 4 6l. 17 68 4 30 66 i 34 49 i 34 70 "4 61 4 16 4 41 94'i S8V, 60i 51 a, 35 4 17 4 27 4 40 4 29 H 28 15 Ik 634 60",' R5 4 614 14 18 120 1.1 49 63 4 364 84 304 624 24?, 173 43 4 18 4 155 46 109 H 1074 67 4 31 661 49 , 344 l 2 52 96 4 414 95 38 4 614 1)2 27 4 60 4 414 30 28 4 164 15 13 4 64 61 36 62 4 14 18 1224 14 49 i 56 36 4 8 4 30 624 234 174 444 18 10 14 491 50, , 364 8 4 304 .... 53 4 25 4 J. ...173 17 44 434 '.18 54 184 10 95, SlUTURS. Chandler 734 "2 724 734 Gen. Motors 104 104 104 10'4 Willys-Overland .94 84 84 9 4 Pierce-Arrow ....74 174 li'i 174 White Motor .... 40 40 40 404 Studebaker 1044 1024 103V4 1044 KUBBE.lt AM) TIKKM. 16 4 164 384 38 i 454 44 444 174 17 174 174 164 1B'4 62 'i 614 614 Flsk Goodrich Keltey-Sprlngfield Keystone Tire ... AJax U. 3.' Rubber. 39 4 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar.. 43 414 A.. G. & W. I.... 29 4 . 28 Am. Int. Corp.... 434 434 Am. Sumatra ... 324 314 Am. Telephone) ..1214 121 American Cao ... 454 45 4 Cen. Leather 374 36 4 Cuba Cana 16 154 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 2444 244 Fam. Players .... 79, 78U Gen. Electric ....155 155 Grt. Va. Ore 36 4 364 Inter. Harv. 96 4 95 Am. H. A- L. pm. 694 "4 U. S. I. Alcohol.. 48 47 Inter. Taper 46 4 45 4 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 704 704 Am Sugar Ref... 7: Sears-Roebuck ... T04 704 Stromsberg 46 4 454 Tob. Pdcta t2, ti 4 Worths Purap .... 60'4 434 Wilson Co. . . West, Electric Am, Woolen 17 394 45 4 174 17 624 Am. Cot. 57i 67 874 7 MISCELLANEOUS. Oil 254 Si 41 28 43 '4 314 121 45 '4 36 4 164 24 4 784 156 UK 95 69 4 47 45 '4 701, 71 70'4 44 14 SO 4 67S 81 43'i 29 i 434 324 121 T4 46 37 4 164 24 4 794 1534 36, 704 47 4 464 704 72 4 71 47 4 t24 614 40 674 88 . 98.00 97.93 . 9S.50 98.10 . 98.24 97.00 . 99.34 99.06 . 98.48 98.16 .100.02 100.03 .100.92 100.83 Foreign, Government, State and Municipal. 7 Argentine' 5s 834 -4. 7 City Brne 8s lis in 11 121 City Bordeaux 8s.. 86'i 854 5 City Christiana 8s. 1094 109 '4 16 City Copen 64a.... 904 904 79 City Lyons 6s 864 854 95 City Marseilles 6s.. 86 4 85, 32 City R I Jan 8s. 8 city Zurich 8s ... 2 Dan Munir! 8s A 305 Dept Seine 7a .... 10 Dom Canada 6s 31 36 Dom Can 64s not. 100 81 Dut East Ind 6s.. 944 116 French. Gov 156 French Gov 8s ...1074 1054 105 Vi 27 Japanese 4s 10 i44 - 10 40 Jap 1st 44s 90 89', 894 33 King Belgium 6s ..1034 1". I01 10 King Belgium 74s. 109 1094 108i 240 King Denmark 6a.. 974, 9!i 974 4 King Norway 8s ..111V4 111 111V4 34 King Sweden 6s ...110'4 100 100 13 Rep Chile 8s 46.... 104 1034 104 6 Rep Cuba 5s 44.... 904 90 90 4 Rep Uruguay 8s ..106 1034 1054 17 State Queens 7s ..1084 1M 1"U 18 Swiss Confed 8s ..118 117 117 309 UK GB&l 5Vis 22.1064 1044 105 199 UK GB&I 64s 29.1094 104't 15 228 UK GB&I 64s 37.100 99. "'a 37 U S Brazil 8 1064 104i 105 61 U S Mexico 4s .... 48 474 474 38 U S Mexico 6s 584 58 4 68 '4 Railway and Miscellaneous Bonds. 1 .Adams Express 4s.. 75 . 76 75 9 Am Ag Chem 74s.l01'4 1004 101 -Ti 25 Am Smelting 5s.... 834 80 89 1-1 Am Sugar tts 984 98'4 98, 13 Am T & T col 6s.. 96 4 5 Am T & T CV 6s. . .1144 1 Am Writ Paper 7a. 82 . 4 Armour & Co 44s. 87i 3 A T & S F adj 4s.. 614 15 A T & S F gen 4s.. 88 6 At Coast L 1st 4s.. 87'1 49 Atlantic F'ruit 7a.. 354 37 Atlantic Ref 64S..104 3 B & O cv 44a 784 16 B & O ref 6s 804 31 B & O 6s 99 4 Bell Tel if Pa 7S. .108 1 Beth Steel ref 6s.. . 92 Both Steel P M 5s 89 4 24 Stan oil of fl Ia.oi, iai, 1041, 6 fteel 4 Tube 7a... 974 97 97 20 Third Avt adj 6a.. ti 52 4 51 It Tidewater fill t4a.tl 1004 lot Tob Prod 7 II 4 16 4 184 13 T S I, W rol 4a c t3t 3', 63'i 1 Union Pae 1st 4t .. II II II 10 Union Pae, ref 4a .. !7'i $14 17 2 Unlou Par rv 4a.. 124 124 124 4 Union Tank 7a ....in.-;., 10; 1113 11 Unl Drug cv as... .107 lo4 107 43 U S Real A 1m ta. 14 '4 94 4 94 '4 62 U S Rubber 6a .... 87', M 87 4 124 U S Steel it 101 00, 00, 7 Utah P ft L 5a toi, 90 to 6 yir-Caro Ch 6s ... I7, 174 I74 10 Virg Ry 1st 6a .... 13 4 92', 13', 1 Wabash let 6s .... IS', 15 4 15', 12 West Eler 5a J0O 100 100 22 West Pacific 6 ... 88 7'4 68 t West Union 4t ..1074 1074 M7H West'liousa Elec 7a.l0t, 106, 106S 22 W ft L E ref 44a 60 69, 694 It Wir Spen Steel 7a.. 17 4 97 17 13 Wilson ft Co 7 4a.-. 17 4 97 17 Total aalea of bonds today were $18 719,000, comnared with $21,679,000 yesler. oay anu .n.Dw.uug a year ago. Omaha Produce rarettBed tt tlt't of Nebraska, 4a. penmen, ef agriculturt, tniiean ( mar ktu tod marketing 1 LIVE POlLTftT. Wholet.it Buyint Pr, Slagl $0 131) It 2 t-prtuge ......... .2019 .76 liana, light 20t Hena, hea.y. f'Or at .15 a) t'urke flare . Tuke) t .i:e .21 24 ,rt .1 .73 .It .10 linESSED Pol'LTMT. .3S It Whnl.i.lt . Sailing Pr $M.4ii: .21 ,2t .21 tt .tt .: .211 .t .2", .2: .: ... r. .! .S' .; .3 .2t .321 .HO .22! .: .51 .214 .30 .369 ' .241 .2i! .21 ft .21 .; .2$ .204 .21 .SSfli .401 .5 4 4 .31. . .26 .30 1 20 (a .22' NEBRASKA BONDS SCHOOL AND CITY Vettd hf th properly own. rt. Secured by all Usable property. Fre from incomo tat. Te yield S.78 lo fe- Circular on Rquet. C. E. JOHNSON Municipal Bondt 211 Ktel'nt Bldf. Jaclitoa 1720 No. No. No. Nn. No. No. 96 1144 82 874 614 874 954 1144, 82 874 614 894 87 '4 87 U 344 .35 1034 1034 78 4 784 804 804 98 4 98 4 107 4 1074 92 92 884 69 N. Y. Curb Bonds New York. March complete list of today' -Following It transactions on the New York Curb Bond market up to 2:15 p. m.. with sales of each issue and the high, low and last prices Bonds. 25 Allied Packer 6a I Aluminum 7s 25.. 11 Aluminum 7s 33.. 1 Amer L ft T 6a 16 Amer T ft T 6s 22. 21 Am T ft T 6s 24. . 6 Anaconda Cop 6s . Anacon Cop ,a 23. 704 9VS 704 .1024 1024 1024 .1014 1024 102 .105 105 105 .1004 1004 1004 .1014 101 1014 . 984 984 984 1034 1034 1034 22 Ang-Amer Oil 74a.1034 1034 1034 Armour & Co 7a...io.i- 1024 1024 14 Beaver Board 8s... 75 74 75 4 Beth Steel 7s 23. .101 4 1014'l014 8 Beth Steel'7s 33...101; 1014 1014 3 Can Cat Ry eq s. 109 4 1094 1094 ' 9 Cent Steel 8s 984 984 98 1 Cities Service 7s C. 91 91 91 1 Colum Graph 8s ... 46 46 46 5 Cop Ex Assn 8s 26.1044 104'4 104'i 6 Consol Gas 7a ....1014 1014 101'4 4 Cudahy 7s ini',4 1014 101 1 Deere ft Co 74s... 98 98 18 Duaues P ft T, 74s. 104 104 104 1 Galena Sig Oil 7s ..1014 101 Ti, 1014 1 Braden Copper 6s.. 1074 1074 107'4 4 B Edi gen 7s se D. 73 714 71 4 3 BRTT ctfs 7 Stpd S9 89 89 7 Calif G ft K 5s 10 Can North 6 4s 78 Can Pae del) 4s. 3 Cent Leather 6s 1 Cen Pac 1st 4s 10 Cer do Pas 8s . 58 dies ft Ohio c'4Vjs 85', 2 Ches ft Ohio cv 63 88 10 Chi & Alton 3s ... 6S'4 27 C B ft Q ref 5s ... C7 71 C .4 E 1 gen 5a ne. 77i 9 Chi Gt West 4s 61 48 c. M ft 8 P ref 44s 69 79 C M ft S P ov 4 4s. 65 78 C M & S P cv 6s.. 66 '4 1 C ft N W gen 6s ..103 944 944 944 .1094 1094 1094 . 774 77 774 . 964 964 964 . 844 844 844 1144 1144 1144 S 8i4 87 4 87 4 57 964 76 "4 604 684 644 6, 103 68 97 774 61 . 69 644 66 10 2 (1 & N W 7s i 1064 lOSU 1064 11 Chi Railways 6s... 804 80 80 1 C R I ft P gen 4s.. 83 83 83 76 C R I ft P ref 4s.. 794 79'i -79'4 12 C S P M & O deb 6s 934 93. 934 2 Chi Union ata 6 4a. 11 4'4 1144 1144 77 C ft West Ind 4s.. 714 71 714 66 Chile Copper 6s.... 864 4 CCC&SLGH 4s .... 794 J!S Colo ft Sou rfg 44s 884 6 Colum G ft E 6s... 914 32 Consol Gas 7s 108 Cuba C Sng cv 7s. 854 864 864 79 794 83 88 914 91 1074 .108 85 S5'j 1 Cuban-American 8s.l04i 1044 104 8 Cuban li R 7 4s.. .103 15 Del ft Hud cv 5s.. 934 4 D ft R G ref 5s 46 10 T) ft R G iniD 6s... 80 2 Detroit Edison 6s. .1024 1021 1 Warn Match 7 4s.. 1074 l"7i 25 25 102 103 93 93 45 4 4 6 80 80 1024 107 28 Tin Pont de N 714S.1044 104' 1044 9 Duquesne Light 6s. 102 4 1014 1024 lis Krie gen ts.t 464 u-t 10 $2 Erie con 4s 614 si t 10 Flsk Rubber 8.,.. 104 1034 104 60 General Elec 6s... 984 98 984 43 Goodyear T 8a 31. 994 994 99 2 Granhv Mining Ss. 94 94 94 17 Grand Trunk 6s ..1024 102'i 102'i 116 Gt North 64 964 964 964 134 Gt North 7s 1084 108 1084 7 Illinois Cen ref 4s. 854 86'4 854 20 Illinois Cen 64s ..100 99 994 7 Inter Met 44s.... 15 14 14 16 Inter Met 44s ct.. 12 12 12 133 Inter It T 6s .... 62'i 60 604 104 Inter M M 6s 954 95 954 Inter Pap ref 6s .. 84'4 84 84 13 Invincible Oil 8s .. 984 93'4 95'i 11 Kns City Sou 6s... 854 864 854 4 Kel-Sprlng Tire 88.1064 106 1064 1 Lacka Steel 6a 60.. 85 85 85 1 I, S & M a 4s 28.. 93 93 93 3 L 8 & M S 4s 31... 924 92V, 924 3 Lehigh Valley 6a ..1034 102 1024 3 Louia & Nash un 4s 904 904 904 45 Mar St Ry con ta. 88 4 88 88 14 Mldvale Steel 6a... 864 864 864 13 MSP&SSM 4S ...1024 1014 1024 37 M K ft T 1st 4s... 774 774 77J4 1 Mar OH 8s. war... 99 91 91 15 Mexican Pet 8a 1034 103 103'4 150 M K & T ad 5a new 6O4 604 604 48 MKT pr 1 5s new 82 81 4 814 19 Mo Pao gen 4s 634 624 24 1 Mo Pac rfg 6s 23.. 994 994 994 13 Montana Power 6s. 144 H'4 144 6 Morris ft Co 44s.. 844 844 ''t 1 National Tube 6a.. 19 19 99 1 N O T M Ss.... 69 6S4 9 154 N T Cent deb ts.,.1024 lot'4 102 34 N T Cent col 7s. ..107, 10'4 ios'4 3 N L C ft S L deb 4s 84 934 34 20 N Y Edison 64s.. 1074 17064 1074 24 New Hav deb 4a 67 48 444 454 If I By rfg 4a ctfa 334 13 U 334 ..10314 11134 1034 .. 98 4 98 4 98 4 ..103 4 1034 1034 . . 96 4 964 96 4 ..1014 101 1014 .. 80 79'i 794 ..1024 1024 1024 .. 97;4 974 . 974 ..100 100 100 .. 934 63'4 93'i ..1034 103 4 103 4 98 4 984 984 84 4 8"i 84 4 96 954 954 19 Pu Ser Cor NJ 7a.. 99 99 99 '. Sears Roe 7s 23 '994 994 994 14 Sou Bell Tel '7a 1024 1024 1024 Stan Oil NY 7s 26. 105'4 10e4 lot 4 1 Stan Oil NY 7s 28. 1054 1064 1054 1 Stan Oil NY 7s 29.in4 1064 1064 1 Stan Oil NT 7s 30. 1074 107'j 1074 2 Stan Oil NY 7s 31.108 108 mi 10 Stan Oil NY 64s.. 1064 1"64 l"6'i 2 Swift ft Co 7s 25. .101 '4 101'4 101 '4 3 Swift ft Co 7s 31.. 1024 1024 1024 13 Gen Asphalt 8s 3 Goodrich Tire 2 Gulf. Oil 7s . 3 Hood Rubber 10 Humblo Oil 7s... 22 Inter R T 8s 22... 7 Kenne Cop 7s .... 6 Laclede Gas 7s . . 1 Libby McNeil 7s. . 12 Manitoba 7s 2 Ka Clo ft Sul 8s. . 4 Nat Leather 8s. . 137 N Y N H ft H 4s. 14 Phila Co 6s 44 .1014 1014 1014 .104-4 1044 1044 . 93 92 92 .1064 1064 1064 . 964 96 964 .1064 1064 1064 . 99 4 98 4 99 4 . 86 4 86 4 86 4 . 994 994 994 87 4 86 4 86 4 22 Texas ft Co 3 Tol Edison 7s .... 6 Un Oil Prod 8s .. 2 Vacuum Oil 7s ... 3 Warn Sug 7s 41.. 21 West Electric 7s . 2 Wilson Co 74s ". . 1 Allied Tack 8s WI 6 Can Nat Ry 5s... 137 Cons Coal Co 6s. . 1 Fed Land Bank 5a. 1034 1034 1034 1 Jul Kaysur 7s 93 4 99 4 99 11 Marland 74s 9a 15 Nat Acme I4s 924 217 NY NH ft H 7s WI 844 3 Saks ft Co 7s 9'i 10 West G ft E Cal 6s 334 Foreign Bonds. 14 Argentine 7s 23.... 984 7 Russian 64s 184 66 Russian 64s ctf . . . 184 1 Russian 6',4s I84 4 Russian. 64s ctfa.. 184 35 Swiss 54s 1004 100 43 CK.V Algcie 8s 1014 101 67 Ci Soisso 6s 26 WI 86 85 95 93 S3 994 93 4 984 18 4 184 184 184 95 . 92 4 844 994 934 9S 184 184 -184 184 1004 1014 854 (liicagt. stocks. Range of prices of the leading Chicago stoks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 245 Peters Trust building: Am. Radiator Armour & Co. pfd... Cudahy Edison com Cont. Motor Earl Motor ...... Libby Montgomery-Ward .. Nat. Leather Piggly Wiggly Stewart-W7arner ..... Swift ft Co Swift Int Wahl Wrigley f .. 88 .. 954 .. 674 ..1274 .. 7'4 .. 84 .. 64 ..'164 .. 24 .. 384 ..36 4 .'.105 .. 21 '4 .. 67 ..1064 Minneapolis (iraln. Minneapolis. March 22. Wheat Re ceipts, 161 cars, compared with 175 cars a year ago; cash. No. 1 northern, $1.60, fi) 1.634: May, $1.42: July, $1,334.' Corn No. 3 yellow, 61 4 52c. Oats No. 3 white, 334334c Barley 48(?61c. Rye-L-No. 2. 964 tr 964 c. Flax No. 1, $2.6142.654. , ,. Minneapolis Flour. ' Minneapolis. Minn.. March 22. Flour Market unchanged to inc. lower; in car load lota, fnmily pstent quoted at $8.20$ (.25 a barrel in 98-pound cotton sack.. Bran $24,60 B'26.00. . Turpentine tuid Rosin. Savannah, Ga., March 22. Turpentine Firm, 8lc: tales. 63 barrels, receipts, 1$ barrels; shipments, 104 barrels; , atock, 884 barrels. ' Rosin Firm: tales, 361 casks: receipts, 622 casks; ahipments, 337 casks; stock, 61,652 casks: Slags ' fprlligl Hans Cork ......... Puck t lleeea Turk LUGS. Select No. I fraeki Lt. case rount . 1 per 1 tat).. 4.304 1. 71 BUTTER. Creamery, prints Creamery, tub 1 ou 11 try, beat 2"H' Country, common .170 HA l. 1 Prairie No. 1 upland $11.6041 12 00 1 No. I upland 9 60411.001 3 upland S.ootji I no 1 midland ll.onft 11.60 S midland t.lo.t0 3 midland a. 000 1.00 1 lowland 1.0.110 00 2 lowland I OOtf 9.00 Alftlft. ChOlOO 19.01141 '20.00 No. 1 lJ.Hfll.60 Standard 14 601 to No. 2 12.60) 11.60 No. 3 4.A4Tlt.ft 1 'at ttraw t.ongi 1 00 Wheat straw ., 7.00 t oo FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I..,.,.. n....n... r... 11.. r 12. c T)rngee: Size 21 and larger, t7.O0ifi"7.60; lz 250. tt.7607.OO; Bl!:e 288; $6.t0O7.00; aire 324. It.6u97.u0; Florida tangerines. per box. $4.00. Lemona: Per 4At. $o.60tj .00. Grape fruit: Crate. I3.508&M.60. Ap. plea: - (Delirious, tcrordlng to tlte and grade. 13.75 fi t.50: Rome Beautlea. sr. cording to size and grade, 12.76 3.00: common Winesapa, according to aize and grade. 12.00 3.73; Black Twig, according to aize and grade, $3.00: Arkansas Blacks, according to aize and grade. !3.86f3.76: Ben Davit. $3.00; Newton Pippins. $3.00. Strawberries: Quart. 60c Figs: 34 iikgt., 8 os., California, $2.25: 12 pkgs., 10-oz., $1.50. Datea: Dromedary. 36 pkga., per box, $475: irallowii. per lb., 14<c; Ex celsior. 36 Dkga., $3.00. Vegetables Potatoes: Nebraska Early Ohlos No. 1, per cwt.. $2.00?2.15: Min nesota white atock. No. 1 per cwt., $2.00; Colorado and Idnho whites, per cwt.: $2.25 4T2.60; Red River Ohlos No. 1. per cwt., $3.252.60; Oregon Netted Gema, per cwt.. $2.65422.76: Colorado Brown Beauties, per cwt.. $2.00. Sweet potatoea: Per bu $I.752.60. Celery: Dozen. $1.25(82.00 Head lettuce: Crate, $6.006.25. Leaf let tuce: Dozen. 7690c; Red onions: Per lb., 994c; yellow. 9c. Onion eets: Bushel. J.'.ooo)2.)o. Spanish onions: Crate. $4.50 6.00. Cauliflower: Crate. $2.50. Cucum bers: Dozen, hot house, $2.603.75. Car rots: Per lb.. 2405c. Turnips: Per lb., oc Parsnips, lb., 3954c. Beets, lb., 24473c. Cabbaee: New Ta ih ?ffj.. Tomatoes: Crate. $4.606.0u. Green Veitetahlra Tnon, mt.n.n radishes, dozen. 65ciS$1.00: vnilna smith. ern beets, dozen, 90c$l.00; young south, ern onions, dozen. 90c 90o: young south ern turnips, dozen, $1.00; Brussells aprouta. lb.. ac; shallots, dozen. 6570c; green peppers, lb.. 30191350. n.r.i.v bunches. 4i75. I HIDES AND WOOL. Beer hides: Green a.lto.l V. 1 ik 66c; green salted No. 2 nrr ih aiuz.'.'. green hides. No. .1, per lb.. 34c; green hides. No. 2, per lb.. 2fli3c: ereen aalfert (old atock). ner Ih.. Iift.ln. ra.n .u. bull hides. No. 1, per lb 3c; green salted bull hides. No. 2, per lb.. 2c. Horse hides: Earsre. each t- RO. me dium, each, $2.00; small, each, $1.60; posy and glues, each, 75c(J$1.00. oneep pelts: Green salted, as to size and wool, each, 60cf$l.00; shearlings, green salted, aa to aize and wool, each, blip 20c. Wool: Choice fine and half-blood, per lb., 2227c: medium or three-eighta-tlood, per lb., 20523c; low and quorter-blood, per lb., 17 19c; burry wool, per lb., 8 12c. Wholesale prices of beef ruts are follows: No. 1 ribs. 25c: No. 2 ribs, 23c: No. 3 .ribs. 19c: No. loins, 27c; No. 2 loins. 26c; No. 3 loins. 22c; No. 1 rounds, 18c: No. 2 rounds. 17c: No. 3 rounds. 14V4c: No 1 chucks, lour: No. 3 chucks, 10c; No. 3 chucks. 9c: No. Plates. 6c: No. 2 plates. 6c: No. 2 plates, 4c. wholesale prices of beef cuts ara aa fol. Iowa: No. 1 ribs, 23c; No. 2. 22c: No. 3. ISc. No. 1 loins, 25c; No. 2. 24c; No. 3. 21c; No. 1 rounds. 16c: No. 2. 15c: No 3. 14c; No. 1 chucks, 10c; No. 2, 94c; No. 3, 8c; No. 1 plates, 6c; No. 2. 5c: No. 2. 4c. Attention Piano Buyers Before you purchase your Piano or Phono grapl get our low prices and easy terms. Schmoiier & Mueller 1SI4-14-IS D:. I. Phone i iaiiv Wa Dodgt St. Doug. 1423 Paaaenger and Freight Serilr.ee. V. Y to Cherbourg and Southampton MM'RKT.tAl.l .pr. 4 Apr.2S May 14 AtlllTANIt Apr.ll Msiy 8 May 23 BEKKM, AKIA ....May 30 June 20 July II N T. to Plymouth, Cherbourg ft Hamburg I VHOMl epr- a. May ia June 17 PAN NOM A Apr.lt Also rails at Halifax. New York to Queen. town and Liverpool Al.ntNM (new). .Apr. 1 ( ARM AMA Apr. 10 May 17 SCVTHIt (new)... Apr. S4 May 24 ,7une2t SAMARIA (new). .May 10 June 7 July A N. Y. to Londonderry and Glasgow ASSYRIA May 13 June III (OI.IMBIA May 27 June 24 July 22 N. Y. to Londonderry, Liverpool ft Glasgow CAMKRO.MA (new) Apr. 6 Boston to Londonderry, Liverpool and Glasgow ALGERIA Apr. lg Boston to Queenstown and Liverpool I.AIOMA (new). ..May 3 May 31 June 2S Portland. Me., to Halifax and Glasgow CASSANDRA Mar. 3d SATI'RMA Apr. li Montreal to Movllle and Glasgow ATI! EN I A June 23 SATI'RMA Julyl Only Canadian Steamship Line calling at . an Irish port. Apply Company's local Agta. Everywhere METAL LATHERS WANTED OPEN SHOP Plenty of Good Jobs. 95 Centt Per Hour. HIGHER WAGES FOR COMPETENT FOREMEN PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT FOR COMPETENT MEN Write Empire Construction Co. 218 N. Clark Street. Chicago Writ! For 0r FREE lOOKt&t LkSa-J . MUNN CO. T.mer Buildins. CHICAGO. II.!.. Si'lentlflc Ajnerican Bldf.. WASHINGTON, D. C. Woolworth Ruildiiij. NKW TOBK Hohirt Bid;.. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL,' $ 9,2S7.73T.t(l 11,210.72 . 50.000.00 490,470.92 Charter No. 2775 Reserve District Nn. It , RErORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STAtE OF NEBRASKA, AT THE SLOSE OF BUSINESS . UN MAKU1 1U, 11122. RESOURCES. . Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured , U. S. Government Securities owned. Deposited to secure circulation , AH other U. S. Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc....' Banking House Real estate owned other than Banking House , . Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and amount due frm National Banks Amount due from State Banks, Bankers and Trust com panies in the U. S Exchange for Clearing House Checks on other banks in the same city or town as re porting bank Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re porting bank and other oash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U.S. l reasurer ......................... 616.403.47 446.645.86 ,710.948.55 1,472.450.74 246.582.88 8,988.21 107.544.67 PIO.4T0.93 1i7. 250.00 100.000.00 6,000.00 2.600.00 4.612.158.5 July, Kaneee C'lly Grain. Close: Wheat May, $1.24 !i; 11.124; September, $1.014. corn May. I6lic: July. S4e: Septem ber, flo Total $14,704,827.69 LIABILITIES Capital atock paid in $ Surplus fund Undivided profitt $ 616.648.74 Lest current expenses, interest and taxea paid 7,615.18 Circulating notes outsttndina Net amounta due to National Banks Net amounte due to State Banks, Bankera and Trust - companiea Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Demand Deposits i Individual deposits subject to check..... C. of D.'t due in lete thin 80 daya Dividends unpaid Time certificates of deposit Postal tavlngt depotitt Total $14,704,827.59 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, aa: - I. S. S. Kent, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly twear that the above statement it true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. KENT. Cashier. Correct Attest : PRF.D P HAMILTON, 1 C. W. HAMILTON, G. S. ROGERS, Director. Subscribed and tworn to before me thil 18h day of Marrh It22 (SEAL) CHARLES M. F1XA, Notary Public, 1.000.000.09 600,000.09 609.133.54 60,000.09 1,661,499.24 ' 2,071.243.31 97,426.03 122,248.08 8.099.203.01 168. $46. 00 374.00 S05.038.0I 20,317.26 12.615.693.M