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    THE OMAHA HKK: MONDAY. SKPTEMHKR 25. 1922
The Farmer's Wife
M.KV ANN I.IUV.
Macaroni l.ofl, c UMU, l't r.
toft bread tru'ltbe, V thi, l'
I. ealt, S tutter. I medium ei4
.iUn, 4 a half pepper. 1 r,
1iacamnl. Ileal Id Milk. Mi the
Iret (if the lir1llit egcepl the
macaroni Mini Hur the hot milk over.
hlir on m vary uw fun until - the
iheeaa la inrllrj. Add niacaroni aunt
babe until ! Q Uklfig dial).
Vm Ismt-i lb, vral uncooked,
Hi. anil poik, both chopped fin,
1 c. rolled cracker, S egca well
tjeafen. 1 I. augur, J I. alt, I t. pep
per. Alike Into loaf and hake 3
holla. Ml' ruUt
. "
Wnllrn ilrrawa limy he washed autv
reefully tf tha proper rare la taken.
Kirst brush garment well, especially
Itianl ha a. am where tha duet ta
likely tu accumulate. Murk aoiM
pot a with whit thread. Itun beiat
lug threwde Jiit Irialdw folded ed.e
of plaita. Avoid change of tempera
ture tu a villi ahrinklnic Wah anil
rlnaa In warm water unit then dry In
warm tint a r.il I pUce, Make- a,
aoup noliitliin by dieolviti any pure
auup In eoft water. H.Ufi gar
munla with tha hind hut ihi nut rtih
on tha board. Jhi nut ruh eiwip on
tha -unni-t ta II nutta tha flla-re.
'ewiuerie n..t twlet tha water out.
Much allil .inurni should he run
IhrotiKh twu watere ami rinard twice.
Hung sklrtg on hanger hy tha wulat
taind and dreaeee and wnlst on hang-
( ara. I'rena tha gurment on tha K rone;
aide while atill dni. using ruavy
preaalng cloth over tha Wiad, fx nt
ma too but an Iron an It atlffene tha
wool.
Of tha 14 orlttlno) calf rlub m-m-l
In one Iowa county, ahnwa a ra
cant aurvff.' flaht nra now f.irmlnB
and fiva ara ralalnr urlirii1 rut tin,
dua, thf'y any, to tha aUrt thy got
In rlub work a fw yr an.
Hua oak a. wa know, rram arnrna now I
ni narnarrjrii aiovr from a aprnut.
W han you An yuur Imah ba aura to knoir
Tou'va lot Hi roou all out.
Trade Review
' By H. .. Ill KM III.
n''nt davalupnitnia hav aupportai)
Ilia b"llf thai an asti -nalim nf tha bual
naa Imiiruvamnl wuulil fallow th ad
jiiaiiiiant nr alatmriit ol prtra,:tat iit
tttr trovllra. Tli rhark to atpaiiainn t
jiarlanred iluniitf lha aummar partly rr-rli-til
natuial riilaoi. bm flrikia hud
li.o'Jgbt a d'almd attiark In aulna baaln
lln and lh ramutai or Ifaaanlna of
tha dlaturbamaa Waa raarntlal to a ra
aumptlon of Kanarul pruarraa. With a
niura atalil lniiairlMl altuatiuii now pta
vailint. rarovrry ha ouiia Maailily at
i. oat pointa ihira operation hav haan
appraclulily rurtallad, and tlia aiivant-tnc
ai.aaon land to atlinulata f:tivlti In ilif.
I, rnl iunrtia. Alihouuh rat rli'tlun of
fua U),plaa anil ilrawliark In trans
portation atlll liltidr production ami ij'.
Irlbutlon. th ri-alralnl ara vrailually
illnilnlahlnf nd rarord of both output
and traffi niovamant ar mor favor
atl. That th volum of currant trad
larta In th anvr(ata I vld-nrad
by various atatiaitral haromatara, nd lh
raduetlon In lha rommanlal mortality
aa ravralad bv th Inaoivanc-y rturna, la
aignlflcant or tha alronr f undaiiifntal
rondliloh. Korian polltiral want bav
tnflurni'ad all aparulaiiv maikat, but
hva had llttlo arret In othar i-hannal.
nd thar aaafTia raaaon to aipart, with
labor dirtlrlultlaa laratly aattlad, a con
tliiuunco of lh trinid toward batter hual
n.. Th qulikaiilns; nf ilnnand whwh
usually develop at till at-aaon I ba
kfirnlnf , u apiitfar. ta. Ua'laa branches,
and aoiu Intariat now find, after a pro
lintfd period of csutlon huyllia'. that or
dara muat b placed miora fciiuently tv
meat th Inrriaainj r"iUlreinanla. Whll
th faninten'inc of a conaorvaltv polli-y
ilisi'loat' dlapnalUon to avoid unwhol'
aomo axceanra. th rart that forward con
tract ui'a bdiiH entered Into inorw freely
Uamonatratea that ronf idem la not lack
Ink, and some commitments of maKnltud
have either been effected or ara cou
teniplatod. Kxport Kxrra Reduced.
Th Autfuft foreiKn trnd return Is
aued from Washington this weak occa
sioned considerable comment because of
tho further reduction disclosed In thia
riallon'a excess of merchandiso exports.
Krom about l54.OOn.ODO In .July. last
month's export surplus declined to 111,
OuO.OOd and thua reaihrd tha smallest
amount of any month since Keptember.
lull. Whll til August export" rhanKeri
but Utile the analeKBt of 1102 nou.OuO
belnir IJ.uOii.uOD leas than that of July.
Imports roe 120. 000. due to a valuo nf
odo.Ooo. The latter aln no doubt re
flects lh Influence of tha new tariff
UKlslKtlon. a rush of somla Into thin coun
try occurring n advance of the enact
ment of the Ihj'rcaiijd Import duties. The
previous hlith mark In Imports this ynr
ivna established in June, at about 2I0.
ooo.ooo and It la necessary to go tmrk to
Inn autumn of 1920 to filul a monthly
tulal surpaslntr the August fivues.
Iluildlnc I-ermlts Ijirre.
Oonslderable fluctuation hss occurred
this year In the value of buildlns; per
mttH isaued at leadlnic centera. but the
lolola of l;l have been regularly ex
reeded. Deplte the fact that three few
ar cltle maile return tho Auiruat per
mits for new construction Involved un
estimated expenditure larger by about 7
per cent than that of July and surpassed
the flfrurea of August of Isst year by
practically 31 per cent. The record for
Greater Neig York I featured by a de
crease of more than 20 per cent from th
aggregate of year ago, but this reduc
tion Is much more than offset by guiiii
m other points, tho permits at outside
renter having a vnlua fully 0 per cent
greater than th amount reported for Au
gust, I9JI. Many of the cities of large
population dlsclo sizable Increase, in
cluding iialtimore, lioHton. Chicago, fin.
cinnntl. Cleveland. letrolt. Milwaukee,
l'hlladelphia. Mt. I.ouls and San Francisco,
and teas than 111 cities ahow loaaoa of
100. oo or more. Among tha latter ara
Minneapolis. Pittsburgh and Heattle. whll
lh decreaa at Nw lork city approxi
niale i,ooo,00.
hlerl Trade Recovery.
A a exrected, th current week
brought a further xteuslon of the im
Vrovemcnt In the Iron ami teel Indu
try. With a leaaening nf the drawbacks
ariatftg from th c.iai mining and railroad
labor troubles, broductlou of bi iron and
ateel la recovering anil m.tnv of the Meat )
furnaoea that had aupndd operailona I
because of deficiency of fuel aupply have I
ataried up again Tha gain hae bean gen
eral, all diatrlct making more favorable
reparta. and afeel mill r now running,
aa a whole,, at about a per tent ral.
A a encouraging feature has appeared In
lb placing of Important rl ontera and
lh leading Itiiereat although, re.-ently an.
beunt'tng aa ad-an.'" ef II effiHtiv -I.
bar I, la at (reaeat dv.-l.lin c-nira-la
for ih fust hall of l;i at lo per ton
While da.-IIM hill arcurra.t In certain
gr.l ef pit iron. IH matn price Iren-I I
eonitnuee ni-ward aa.i quotaiioas la ni.uii
Inaianeee ie pprtab!y gbete the lvia
rf a yr ago.
aJwe la tetlilea,
With Ika n-gie.a of the eeaaua Ik
pe.e4 qoleeaiag ef dni44 dvlp
la leaiil Ha, ami Ik vuilewa 1 ,
nowregiog- t'wnairHvtive frve atari ln,.fe
Inflate. e as Uwr trobi ar anetifve.l
a4 lrift eteifcM )leiiiai4 ai
ta-egk voa' l-.rat.ie laeiaiaaie lo aigker
price pravaii lkistliMUI the l4
i'niplatal te e-aKaieet lo im-l kai ef
Ike in ef pce4-i. ii I I
t ,ar e t.i enaig-a ,e i a. f m n !
a ! era e" ....n.f a, j
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leg yi4 eore .aie r
r.o. i mtl ia4a a4 ia,
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a at,l g a ws
I wt MMea.
J - eliki. a4' - a '
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, Culls
BRINGING UP
t I Iij rvT.htf cr: a wclu moO'x wm. tr: ,
ill! ; r WW c, , -f.T to
a,!, ;.i'fVw ' ?j " To rl'JL
1 x'. . iliil v,-.,
The Business
Thin VIVr-k'i Outlook in dinmmr, Finaiiif, Apriiullure
anil Imliiatry Hasnl on (lurrrut I)c('loiitienU.
f enrtahled rhe4r N.
Price. Publishing
lerp . I l-srhang riae. e I era.
Iiurlrtk tha week tin- aniuliillva
niiiiket follnwiNl traillllon In thrlr ra
sione to the cahlaa t'iwl from
Kiirop alxiul tha altuatlun In th tinir
mat. When tha new atiKifati-d war
atiK-kg aiV cotton went ilnwn, while
wheat want up. Whrn tha rporta
were leag niiiiiiiiiiK the movement of
price wna revaracil.
Hut with their r--tItlon paopla
huv laH'ome ha aenaltiva to tha
alnrmlat runmra and, evan If tha wumt
hould hnppen ami Kniflnml hn-anie
InvoNed In a war with Turkay. "It I
now doubtful whether l.ualneag In the
I'nltail riiitcg would be much allocked
or diaturhed,
There ara but few man In Kuropa,
and fewer In America, whoan opinion
with rKrd to the Turku European
problem la worth much, It hi vexed
atittaauit-n for centuricg and will prob
ably continue to trouble them for a
Ionic time to conic. Muat Amorlcuna
doubt the llkllhood of war because)
they believe tho world la utterly tired
of bloodahed and will adjuat it qunr
rela by compromiae, at Icuat until an
other kenenttlon ha a come to the flu lit
inn age.
rirmnee of Market.
Accepting lh generalisation a we turn
to th bualnea record of lh week, on la
truck by th unanimity with which flrni
nea In th commodity market Is re
ported. Her are soma of th headings
thst appear over th various market re
port published In th New York Journul
of Commerce of Heptember SI:
"lead Klrm," 'Tin Kirm," Heavy Cop.
per Kxporta," H rap Iron Moarlng I P
ward," Kerro-Blllcon Advance." Pip In
dpeclal Umand." "Iron at til a Ton In
lilrmlnghsm,'' "Oinned Tomntoe Htrong."
"Mill 'td Higher," "Fruit Higher."
"Sugar (Headier," "Kalsina Kxclled,"
"Canned Tninatoea Htrong." "Keroaene
Higher." "Iwmaml for Hllk Urowlng,"
"t otton Yarn Firm," "Worsted Varna
Tending I'p." "Wide Hheetlng Trad
Orowa Broader." "Hemp Advances," "llur
laie Advsnred Sharply," ".S'w Carpet
Higher."
In each case apeclal res amis ar given
for th upward tendency, but what many
regard aa Ita underlying baaia la revealed
In tho subhead printed over fhe report
of the druo.l niarket. They resd aa
follows:
"High Protectionist Iok for Era of
prosperity."
"Many Merchant y It la Impossible
now to Avoid Kvll Kfrects of Jnflalion."
(onflilruce In Prices.
Thes two tatements explain th con
fidence In higher prices to which I hav
previously alluded as o general In th
east. It la due to the expectation of what
It vaguely called Inflation and is In fact
a reflection of the high wages now being
paid end the high linpoit duties Imposed
l-i th tsrlff bill Just pssacd. Opinion
differ as to whether th country will b
benefited ty having Its cost of living
again increased, but there 1 no doubt
thBt rising price crest a feeling of pros
perity which stimulates activity and spec
tiii'tlon for a tlm, even though It be
Illusory.
It Is with thla feeling that the buslnrs
men must now reckon, for h who base
hi calculation entirely on fc-cta and
take no account of feeling I likely to go
as far ssrray a those who Ignnr th
facts and ahaps their course entirely with
reference to the prevailing sentiment.
Farmer In Ond Kliupe.
Hut It Is certain that th fiirmora do
not as yet ahure, in the tllu.ilon uf pros
perity, present or prospective, to which
the rest of the country seem to bo sur
rendering" itself. If It la to become ni
tlon-wiile better markets for their pro
ducts, especially wheat and cotton, must
develop or bo provider). Should these
staples recom permanently worth sub
stantially more than they are now selling
for there is but little doubt that the
Summary of
Bank Clearings (Bradstreets) in thousands.
Business failures
Federal Reserve raiio
Security Prices, New York Exchange:
20 Industrial
20 Ksilroads
40Iio"hds
Commodity Price
Wheat, September delivery, Chicago
corn, nrpitmoer ociuvery, unicago .......
Beef, gd. dressed tecrs. Chicago .T
Pork, ribs, September delivery, Chicago . ,
Sugar, refined. New York
Coffee. Kio No. T. New York.
Cotton, middling. New York .............
Print cloths. New York
Wool, domestic average, New York
Silk, No. 1 Sinshiu. New York
Rubber, crude, plantation, New York ......
Hides, packers. No. 1, New York
Iron, No. 2, Philadelphia
Steel bllleta, Pittsburgh
Asked.
Chicago Grain
Hy II AUI.FS I). MKIIU IX
Omaha Hea I-cwacd Mire,
Chlcaito, Hcpl. S4. A limir a po
litical conditions abroad remain Urn
doinliinllnif influence In the wheat
market, trailer generally look for
prlcra lo fluctuate erratically within
a relatively wide range1. .
Thrra la sufficient m the world a
ittiation aaiile front the w.tr talk ti
keep the market Itu.ra or Iraa unset
tled, and apparantly the l-llef la
growing not only fti thia country
but alto abroad that in materUI fe
iraalnn bi low II filf tha Wceintwr In
I hiceiin la ptobrtMc.
iMIIlllg th Heat )k WW-k l'l
Inarkel will ! under lha max. "mm
prTseui i.f lha apiuiil whe.t luuva
mailt on U ih awl. i f tha luteina
tmpal I'na and it ta durum thia iwrit
that th k-wl 1'ibea .11 prolaablv
e w lineterd. a fording: lh t.
ervel Ithoubl ll p'taa lie larld
arog id II pr Vuhl I -a the ec.i
r delivery th fencer Will I
url fir pre. a fvf th fcu'a; if In
gia.n, la"d n lha fviieral wjdla
a.tui'a, lkMtli It -aaratmaif
k lei i of tea .
total t4 nia-n.-l.ii iw g-ueia,
Masllii IUsmh.
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hnlltM
FATHER
Beg
Barometer
oiitinilem of the Industrial diatrlct would
I tecum genersi, em mr toe i,
pmipi of lha agricultural regions I'ei
that they have been overlooked in the
pi ii mad for reviving business and no
gieil Increa.a In their purvhaailig Power
l to b peeled
lhale prcli. anient I nur m" rloug
rt'imeeile problem and aome radical ef
fort lo o!te ll tny b tried, i-tn uf
ihem I ogied by lb iory of a '!
farioer who abandoned hi crop l,e.u
he rould make mor than H would nt
by taking in lob of a railway abopmao
aim had struck
If everyone who I so aitisrien rouio
thua apply lh lesson of 'Tut Yourself
In Hi Place." It might be a good thing
for th country aa a whole
Twa f ommsdltle rbaep.
Tbr ar. hovr. only two com
mnditie that ar ulstaniiily cheap (in
la sugar, which la nearly a cent below th
pne which It wee telling 14 week
go, and mor than 30 rant a pound un
der the war top. TH recent dee line I
charged to th high duty lmpoed In th
McCunibar till, but with price peering
the coat of productlna refiners and die
triliutwra ar expected lo buy more freely
Boon. At under 1 cent coet and freight
for Cuban raw sugar la vary near the coal
uf production.
Kuhh-r ahow a llttl mor reailency
nn fresh rumor that the Kngliah atsd
liul' h producers will get together lo limit
production. Trils lime the movement I
being led by three Americans, l'avld at,
Figart, Waiter ll. Mshoney and F.dgar II,
liavia, who proooae the organization of an
liiternational Plantation Itubber Co. wltn
a capital uf fifty million pound tlerllng.
kecurlly Market Unlet.
Aalde from lh "up and downs' at.
tributbl to th new from ICuropw ther
hve been few development lu th e
runty market that call for comment.
1 he general feeling I that If the ex
pected business boom come ther will b
lee money with which lo carry atork
and bonds. Many good judge ar there
fore diapoaed to believe that bond ar
high enough and that a further advance
In stocka i not to b expected except
IncreHaed earning may Juatify It ja the
taaa of particular corporations,
Aa many railroad ar now handling
more traftio than ever before In their
Malory the railroad stocka aa a class bav
bean -well bought.
President Harding's veto of the bonus
bill and his admirable alateinent of hia
reeenne for dlsapproviair It hava given
much satisfaction. Following the senate's
refusal lo overrid the veto there was an
Improvement In lh prlc of Liberty bond
and It i reported ihat rSecratary Mellon
will shortly undertake some etenalv r
rundlng operation involving a large laau
of 10-ear bonda on a 4 per cent basis.
Outlook Knrouraalng.
Th shortage of coal will no doubt be
felt more or lens acutely during the whi
ter but the railroad and the coal con
trol commissioners appointed In many
elates are win king hard and Intelligently
to put the fuel where It will ba moat
needed. Ford ha decided to reopen his
Detroit shops and It does not seem prob
able tli.it tha difficulties In the wsy of
doing business will b mor than nor.
in ally numeruu or unsurmounlabl. The
outlook may therefor b regarded a
normally encouraging.
The foreign complication hav taken
the speculative "tang" out of the aimoa
pliere but It may return when rn po
litical temperature and humidity in Eu
rope ere reduced. Certainly the week haa
proved that price ar not easily de
presaed even by new that would b
acutely depressing If there wer any com
mercial or financial distension.
In Germany money Is said to b tight
despite the Infinite quantity of paper
marks outstanding. Tha Kelchsbank ha
therefore announced that for th present
even billion mark a day will he printed
ami Isaued. The prospect defies th
Imagination and It Is Strang that marks
continue In be salable r even cent a
hundred In New York. The other foreign
exchanges have been surprisingly steady
and their steadiness has engendered
some cynicism an lo the reported disaf
fection between France and England.
The federal reeerve Statement shows a
reserve ratio unchanged at 7H.3 per cent,
ami a decrease of 10,000.000 In the goal
held. This decrease Is doubtless due lo
the persistent effort that la being made
to forco urold, In the shape of gold cer
tificates, Into circulation, the purpose be
ing to avert Inflation hy reducing the
gold in the possession of the hanks. The
other changes are not significant.
Condition.
Knd of End of
last week, previous week. Last year.
17,4113,174 ,678.690 I6.5l,387
r.
302 33 419
78.8 78.8 8.7
98.S7 110. 70 70.211
lll 88.67 78.75
1.& 02.12 72.12
t 1.04 I .984
64 .t .hi
lS2f. 18.75 15.00
8.75 0.55 7.70
.0625 .0850 .0560
.lOiV .10 4, .01
.2180 .2180 .20i!0
.06 a, .0514 .05 T-a
.717 .7175 .4102
7 70 7.40 4.85
.14", .14S -18
.22 .21 .11
81.84 88.1 1 30.84
40 00 18.00 29.00
f 1.0 i
pea crop, making foreign financial con
ditiona th umleilving factor In th mar
ket th aain aa It baa been fur over two
tear.
Cora Haa Miiay Friend.
Corn has more friend than any other
rial it. and the advance iaat week to II. a
hla'he! price since early in June waa not
a auipnae to the bulla. While lh Bpecu
latlve trade ia nol Urge triors la an ex-i-elient
riaee of buying holed on sharp
hreake woh ptntit laking on billgea. tentl
it.g lo bold value withta relatively aar
tea bnnta.
. Cador no rondttioa caa lha turn rrop
ae I arrv over Ibis yrr reo.e soiwhsfa
near e milling the i 91 euo.ou bueheia on
hen I un Sotenibar I laal )ar, he laigeal
eu-.iv in bi-ioil
abort and h!gr In S.ptvnilHir t
have reduced lbif Inter, lie loierlaUv
ae.l 11 la !4 lo 1 moderate. 1'eiiveiie
a.i far lh a Ik.-Vik kav !- I Hi IX
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vll, gf, tif-a-Vf. lift, h'a, lv:
laiiiitaa, Mv; i-ijti'n i milk, vp'irte(
fil Ik, brown Ii tnf , "u, O iiintr ;
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Financial
N r.W VOICK TI M KM.
Omaha He I eased Hire.
New York, Hcpt, it Tha coin ) of
luat week 'a marketa did nut Indl-
j lata cfiicaylng view of tha econonile
fJtJli'H 1 4l rOf' V(('t ttllt I ll Vla.lb)
. ,tmiAtratitltim nf fM t.t -..r-t hu.1
tha favorable movement of value
earlier In th eeiiaon. and that tha fu
; tura trend of thing had not yet clear
i ly unfolded Itavif.
Kuay money, an unpiecexlenled g.ild
iieaerva In the I'dIIshJ fttafea, abun-
tdiint aupiilli-i) of Invealment cnpltal,
i lubof troubld PltlrJ Without th ftt
""i pvm mm, which .ppr-
h' naive mlnda had pictured, largo rail
WE specialize in the careful handling of
orders for grain and provisions for
future delivery in all important markets
We Are Members of the
Following Markets:
Omaha Grain Exchange
Chicago Board of Trade
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce
Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce
St. Louis Merchants Exchange
Kansas City Board of Trade
Sioux City Board of Trade
and all of these offices are connected with
Omaha and Chicago by PRIVATE WIRES,
insuring PROMPT and EFFICIENT service.
WE SOLICIT YOUR
General
Drawn for The
iriT,rrn. IT u-
ill) T?r rt; i
way traffic? already moving, with the
certainty of a much larger movement
later all of theaa fiuia ara more
plainly In vlit.-nce ludiiy than they
vera w hen tha eda-k nun ki t, the
bond market and tha foreign nchnim
market were advainliig enthusui
tlcally. Iiaveeae) by Falur.
Hut preileely s in mrkel looked
monin ahead In Ihelr moieineni of laal
aprleg, aud unniier noiabiy In lb r
markahl irengih on lh Miock F.ichange
In what aeimed lo be lh crisis of the
trlka o Ihey ai peeeanrily governed
by lh longer view of lliioga when ai elite
hav fulfilled tb yeari rllr f.namil
prediction.
If. then, th market Bow hesitate. If
Ihey hell In the absence uf tangible ln
dhatlon of further baaia i hangea, If
Ihey aie "neiilv lo uoeipeel.d incident
uf a dialuiiilng aorl nd If, neterihe'eae,
one day deilin la aulckly cancelled br
lh uesl day recovery, lh In.r-nre la
plain enough Ihat financial judgment ba
not yl been abl lo gt a aur lw
ef lb probable coulee ef event In lb
Beit few nionih
a a general wy, If mar ne eam
For
We
the
"A Reliable Consignment House
Office at OMAHA, NEB.
Omaha Bre by McManui
U rkl UISI
belief It p..allle ta the .. undoes nf lh
pre., ot Aroerlean flnanciel end industrial
poaiiton: but ihat more light I desired
en a.i. H iiueaiina aa Kurope' polltbal
cnlioverales. th effect ef lh new r.
funding oi.erallon for our own inalul.
tog wr oongaiiona, and lb rnura of do
iiieati trade wag n, price.
4 all Moeef Adtanee.
The decline on lha Himk l i. bai.sa tail
week wae as, r ttied alleroalely by Wall
Mlreel lu delllil oter the a. pa of auluin
buaioeas recovery shd In th advsnc la
lha Hio. k Fx. bang call money late, flora
which a poaeiUle snlieeyu-nt rise la lb
general nioney niaiket waa Inferred. If
regarded aa on t liming Intiueneee, tb twa
roneideiaii wie lie oi.ililenl Willi one
n.ii Ii. r l had been taken fur granted
an along Ihat If a vigon.ua revival In
lrde Were to o. cur. and ea.eclallr If II
were acimi, panted by riaing pri' of nun.
module ami gieny Inneaaed accumula
tion of iner. ban. Ine for future delivery.
Ihe money market would Inevitably be
affected. Flintier, n a'lual lightening
of money wojld, In om degree, un.lnul.t
edlr, revere th upward movement la
both aloeka and Iwnda .......
Hut it had alao been aeaumed that ir
sin h ihaeouent Inrras In bualneae ac.
Uvity did B"t occur then Ike eurflu el
the Convenience of the Trade
Are Operating Offices at
following Points:
Omaha, Neb.
Lincoln, Neb.
Hastings, Neb.
Holdrege, Neb.
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