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Brisk Rally in Wheat Holds All Through Session May Delivery Climb* to $1.90 for First Time Since Slip; Closing Prices at Top Level*. 1*7 CHAHI.ES 3. I.EVOE.V. Laifmal fterrlre Staff Correspondent. Chicago, Fob. 25.—-Excellent buying de veloped on the early break in wheat to rav. and led to a brisk rally that held throughout the balance of the session. Last prices were at top levels, with the ’'lay delivery getting above $1.90 for the first time since It flipped from $2 down to $1.77** Other grains followed th* leading' cereal's advance, finishing with gains Wbaat closed ] to 2?»c higher; corn v.'fc* 1% to 2He higher; oats were •* to 'ic advanced and rye ruled 1H *o ~’c higher. Wdnknvn at Liverpool, caused the (fen >.«f *llp in tho wheat pit. Professional traders wore bearish at the outset and at t :r.;ee flaring the day hit were forced to t:oror. Th# strength displayed by wheat during today's torsion was attributed to the healthier domestic and foreign de '•'iP.nfl for cash wheat, and indications that private estimates on farm reserves ea of M*irch 1, to bo issued within a few days Would bo bullish. After tho close the oea board con f.rrr.cd oxnort eales of 000.000 to 709.000 bushels wheal, mostly -pulf and includ ng seme Duluth spring and Manitoba*. Tlngltnd. F*.ant*o ard Sweden bought. Liv erpool closed 2 tv pence off, Strong buying enter ■‘d the corn pit, A house with custom connections was a per sistent buyer of iho July offering* all day, tfrhllo fhorc wittered demand ■"or the May. A house that baa been bearish on corn was credited with turning DUlHsh. and was a good buyer during tho wenslon. Demand for offerings of corn on spot have Improved considerably. Oats worked higher with other grains. Trad* In this pit was not very large, however, end the swing® were narrow, Ttye was active and strong. There was heavy selling of rye by house that was a big buyer at lower prices recently, and this selling tended to keep the market In oheek. Provisions were active and strong. Lard ar.d ribs closed 5 to 10c higher. Fit Nofe*. May wheat was buoyant compared with fji* deferred deliveries The nearby month has repeatedly congealed c«n the frequent dips of late, and its ability to re«over ao rapidly seems to have developed no lit tle respect for the buying side of the mar 1 <et. Foreign buying of new crop wheat an February has seldom been heard of In grain eirel»e and as a result much com ment Is offef-od on this aspect of tho sit uation. Some grain men take the stand that requirements are so extensive on the ' other MCI* that foreigners are looking ahead and taking advantage of the rcla riv»ly cheap prices that prevail for the new cr .p grain, while others maintain that it ‘s possible foreigners intend to sconemire on the wheat supplies already in their possession and en route on the ooean. Those w ho prefer th*' latter ex planation look for a moderate demand •from row on for the balance of the old crop high priced wheat. Meanwhile foreign markets keep mani festing underlying strength, while foreign statisticians cannot see anything but h very moderate world carryover at tho end of the- ses*or. The trade had it that private experts would probably estimate farm reserves of wheat n» of March 1 around 1t:;,000,000 bushels and the effect v. us bullish markotwise. Southwest mar kets noted an. Improved export and mill ing demand for wheat. The world available supply of wheat and flour for the week increased 5.044.000 bushels. It totals 249.87S,ono bushels < ompttred with 264.608,000 bushels a year ego. Considering the enormous market ing of surplus wheat in all countries of ?b# world the supplies available loom far from burdensome, and suggest that re w»rv*0 In farmers hands all over are comparatively small. CHICAGO PRICES. 'Hy Updike Grain Co. Atlantic 63l2. -t. i Open ' High. ! Dow. | Close. I Tee. Vht. f ’ • I I ~ Mr, • !.«•*.%; 1.90%; l.M%, 1.90% 1.87% . t 1.87 '.< l.90%i 1.87% Ju'V 1,-55% 1.58% i.55%; 1.88% 1.56* 1.56 ' .: 1.38% 1.56% Hep. 4 1.4:;% .1.43 1.43% 1 45 ' 1.43% . . !. 1.43%'.. . . .1. 1.44 r.: * ! ! ! I j May 1.60% 1.62%' 1.60% 1.6.1% 1.61% July 1.35 i 138% 1.35 l.RH 156 Stp 1 ID I 1.21% 1.19 ' 1.21% MO Corn fill ".ay ' 1.28% 1.31% 1.28%; 1.31%' 1.29% 1.2..%'.I.i 1.31%! 1.29% J*.: ■ 1.30%. 1..--2V 1.30% 1.32% 1.30% .■.1.: 1.30% Hep. I 1.29 1.31 1.25% 1.31 1.29% ' i.28%'.'. 1.30% 1.29% fin in 4 .53% .54% .52% .34% .53% , •• .53%.'.'.• 4n!jr .54 V. .5% .54% .55% .51**, ■' I.'.'. .55% i .64% Sept. I .5.".% .54% .53% .54% .59% ..'.53% 7*rd i I May l 16.05 ' 1 6 42 < 3 6.25 ' 16.32 1b 25 July ' 16.87 16.7.- 16.60 j l$.r,6 ! ]f>.*0 7’. lb* , ‘ May 17.00 ' 17.08 I 16.90 16.9-' 16.85 July ' -17.2'» 17.. 5 17.00 17.20 17. T Xfiv York Cieneral. V New York. Feb. 25. —Flour— Firm ; spring patents. *3.76® 70.00. soft winter a'ralgh^r. $9.05® 3.50; hard winter straight*. $9.10® d.60. R;. e Flour—Firm, lair to good. $8.60® 8.74. choice to fan- : . $9.90® 9.00. Hye—Firm; No. *3 western. $1.69% f. o. b. Xaw York and $1.68 v. i f. export. BUcVw heat—TStey: fine milling. $2.40® 2.48. Canadian. $2.05. Yhent Spot—Firm: No. 1 dark north •;e ©pring. r. 1. f. New York lake and taif. f?.21%: No. 2 ha^-d winter f. j>. b. lake and rail. $2.04% ; No. 2 mixed durum do $2.06%; No. 1 Manitoba do in bond, K-17%. corn'Spot—Firm No. 2 yellow' c. i. f trapk* New York all rail, $1.44%; No. 2 rr.lted do. $1.43%. Oat* Spot—Firm: No 2 white. 63 %c. Hay—Easy: No. 2. $23.00 * 05.00. Pork—Unsettled. mcea, $40.00; family. $jV?q« 36.00. UXfa—Ptrmer. mlddla west, $18.40® Tallow—Steady; special loose, 8%c: extra, 8%c. New York Coffee Futures. New y«rk. Feb 26.—Coffee future* . ^ unchanged to 7 point* higher today with V .\fareh relatively firm. 7t vs* the first YflUfci* day. but no tender* were issued. Cnvenlitf by near month shorts sent March up to $0.4oc or 22 point* net higher. The errength *f the near position sc ■rempunted by report* of a elightly better spot demand, brought in some buying of Tatar deliveries and the market closed 10 to 17 point* net higher. Hale* were estimated at 66.000 bag*. Closing quota tion*: March. 20.40c: May. 19.14c: July, .It. 0*4; September. 17.10c; December, 11.15c. Spot coffee, steady: Rio 7*, 11 %c; Santos 4j. 26%c to 27c. \«r York Dry Hood*. N«w York. Fob. 25.—The largest rro duoer of carpet* and ruri will open fall ■Ice* during Che first week In May but 'AW hold no auction sslo* this spring. r>ttei goods have* been steady and some erhtt ovleter than las* week but lnlllo are holding prices* finn in coneeat enro • f ths Cotton advance. Wash fabrics i • evilt!as aoldd steadily today. Silks con - ! t.naed ]i» good call In fabrlo houses while I i silk was easier abroad but fairly | ».?SadT hero. Pres* liners moved better i ejk who!ee*1e and reta.l. Fiber hosiery ■ -■?* slight1” higher. Silk hosiery in high ! •tolors coBtlnued active with fancy lines lc belter demand than staples. Chicago Batter. <th!*igo. Feb. 35.—Ths butter market today ruled firm with prlcaa on top grade* half to 1 cent higher Some early aale* -of 19 score butter were made at iOVftc, but tater 1n the day 41e wpi ob valnahl*. Supplies of all grades on the atresia wars light with demand fair. The neutralised car market was firm with de mand good for 89 and 90 srnre rare. fjfesh buttar, 93 score. 40^®41r; 91 aeons. !rc; 90 icore. S8*ic; 89 score. Vi mo: M score. 88V*e; 97 score, 84 Vie; 54 lcor.|. He. <ahjtrallsed carlote, to score, 40!*®41c; • 9 Jfoore. f.fio: 88 score, 34c. I Mew York Bn gar. flotations furnished by J. B Baohe A On.B 224 Omaha National Bank building Bkftee Jackson 6187, 5188, 8189. UrS 1 Onen. I High. 1 Low. I Close, j Yea Vat 1.81 I 2 9S I 2.S3 I 2 33 TT*T" l p i.05 3.01 2.01 I :;.n* 2.91 .1 * 8.21 3.22 ! 3.20 3.22 8.17 I 8-2 4 3.88 j 3.55 4 ' 3.38 8.30 g 3.44 348 1 8.41 | 3.41 I 8.33 J* ' ’ > f hints a Cotton. flotations furnlsricd by .T. B Bar he A Co.2 294 Omaha National Bank building. Fhfias Jackson 8187. 6193. B139. B I Open. I High. I Low. | Close. ITesfy. 1 iPhJoag* Tot*toes. egg*. Feb. 55.—Fntgtoes—F. s r 1 " In* trading limited Account light ngs; market steady: receipts bu tots! TTniltd Btstes shipments. 1 99:* t^PVlsconsfn sacked round whites rOr.; fancy. $1.35; Idaho sacked Russets. 82.40. \r-;-> Omaha Grain February 25. Cgsh "heat sold on the tables today at around unchanged price* to He hlgh • r. There appeared to be a better feel ing generally and cash wheat, cleared up early under th*- Influence of the strong undertone In futures. Receipt* were 30 cars. t orn aold at unchanged prices to 2c higher. Hulk of the trade* "ere msrkd up at the advance and tables were well cleared of samples. Oat* sold generally around *,c higher. Receipts "ere IS cars. Rye and Harley was Quoted nominal!) about unchanged. Oninhit Carlot hales. WHEAT. No. 1 dark hard; 1 car. $1.7S*V No. 1 hard: 3 car*. $1.7#: 1 car. $1.77**. No. 2 hard: 4 cars. $1.77*4 1 10 care. $1.77; 1 car $1,764; 1 car. $1.76. No. 3 hard: 2 cart, $ 1.76V ' No. 4 hard; 1 car. $1.76; 1 car, $1,764 No. C spring: 1 car, $1.84. No. l mixed: 1 car, $1,77 4; X car, $1.76 V CORN. No. S white: 4 curs, $1.15: 1 car, $1.154 No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.18. No. 3 yellow: 1 cur. f 1.16 V 1 car. $1.16. No. 4 yellow: 2 cart, $1.09; 2 care, $1.11; : cars. $1,104. No. 6 yellow: :: car*. $1.08; 1 gar, $1.05. No. H yellow: 1 car. $l.o:;. No. 3 mixed: 2 care. $1.14. No. 4 mixed; 1 car. $1.09; 2 cars. $1.08. OATS. No. 3 white: 1 car, u2*,ic; 1 car, 52c; 11 earn.* 614c. No. 4 white: 2 car*. 51c. BAR LEV. No. 2 barley: 1 car. 96c. No. 4 barley; 1 car, 92c: 1 car. 91c. Dolly Inspection of ((min Reocheil, WHEAT. Hard: 36 cars No. 1 4 8 cars No. 2. 15 car* No. 3. 4 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 6. Mixed; 2 cars No. !. 1 car No. 3. Spring: 1 car No. 2, i cur No. 3. 1 car No 4 Total. Ill cars. PORN LYellow: 1 ra: N<». .. 20 cars No. 3, t6 car* No. 4. 7 car* No. 5. White; 18 car* No. 4 cars No 4 Mixed: 13 cars No. 3. 12 ca > No. 4. 2 cars No. 6. 1 car, cample. Total: 9 4 cars. OATS. White: 3 5 cart. No. 3. 2 ca4S No. 4. 2 tors sample. Totul; C9 cars. RTE r>nn rar No. 1, 1 car No. 2. Total: 2 cars. BARLEY. One car No. 2, 2 cars No. 4 1 car sample Total: 4 cars. Total, all grains: 250 cars. OMAHA RECEIPTS ANU SHIPMENTS. (Carlo's.) Receipts— Today Wk Ago. Yr. Ago. W’heat . 3n 23 Corn . 35 17 14 Oats . 18 14 19 Rye . * t 3 1 Barley . 1 Shipments— Wheat . 38 "7 27 Corn . 2 7 4 2 1"4 Out* . 45 40 1 4 Rye ... Barley . 0 5 l PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushel*.) Receipts— Today Wk. Ago. Yr Ago. Wheat . 606,000 059,000 595,000 Com .1,081,00») 675,000 1.487.000 Oats . 453.000 373.000 808,000 Shipments— Wheat .745.000 *C«.000 468.000 Corn . 664.000 692.000 1 070,000 Oats . 649.000 642,000 715.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels— Today Yr Ago. W'heat and flour. 26.400 J.C08.O0O Oats . lCi.OOO - CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ag" Wheat . 57 17 27 Corn .1.0 129 24 7 Oats .80 17 $1 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. W'heat .... . 52 5 4 59 Corn . 54 4 7 45 Oats. 1 4 6 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. W'heat . 7 1 »,8 103 Corn . 2 7 25 152 Oats .*33 23 29 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis . 96 127 146 Duluth . 61 47 87 Winnipeg .237 233 438 Minneapolis Cash (train. Minneapolis, Feb 2 5.—Wheat—Cash, No 1 northern. $1.814 1 83; No. 1 dark nortliem spring ••hol<" t<» fancy. 91 9« >1 2.12; good to choice, f 1.4»; 41.9 7 ; ordinary to good. $1.82(i 1.85; No. 1 spring. $2.12 U 2.22; No. I dark hard Montana on track. 91.79 tj. 2.61 ; to arrive, $1.7942.01; May, $1.82; July. $1.8". Cofrn- No. 3 yellow, $1.18’4 4 1.23’4. Oats—No. 3. white, 4 8 % 4 H fc*c. Harley—82 4 94c. Rye- -No. 2. »t.50 «i 4 1.52 6,. Flax—No. 1. $306\4309»4. Chicago Cash (»mln. * Chicago* Feb 26.—Wheat—So. 2 red, $ 1.95V*': No. 3 hard. $1.85. Corn — No 3 mixed, $1.22; No. 3 yel low. $1.21 Vi 4 1.23. Oats—No. 2 white, 55’4c; No. : white, 51V*® 33 Sc. Rye—No. (. $1.6091.52!*. Harley—S8, >/ $1.6U. Timothy Seed—$5.50® 6.66. Clover Socd— $2 1.0"'4 J.'O. Ka rd — $1 5.92. Ribs— $10.87. Bellies—$18.62. Kansu*. City (train. Kansas city. Feb 28.- Wh-‘a •—No. 2 hard, $1.774 1.95: No. 2 red 91.90® 1.98; May. $1.79 V* d 1.79R asked; July. $1.48*6 asked; September. $1.37 t* hid Corn —No. 3 white. $114-/117: No 3 vel low. $1.18 . . 1 9 * * ; No. yellow $Mh® 1.17*-* ; No, 2 mixed. $1 16(01.17; May, (1.22 split bid; July. $1.24 R bid; Septem ber. $1.24 K U 1.24 split bid Hay—Unchanged to $1 higher; choice alfalfa. $21.Aft® 22.00. Other* unchanged M. fiOtiis (train Futures. S* T.ouls. F-b 25 -Wheat—Close May, $1.8 7 S bid. Jul- $13 5*rj ‘•orn May. $128% bid. July. 91.31H® 1.51*4 bid Oats—May. 64o i,id Net* 1 ork -ugnr. New Tnrk. Feb. 25. An nd’anr# r.f 1-32 c»nt to the basis of 4.65c duty pant, accompanied by an lnrren-ed demand, featured tho raw sugar market <toda> Sale* totaled about linnnn bags r.f Cuban and 36,660 bags of Porto Rican to Jocal and outport refiners am! 40.600 bags of Cuban to local operator*, for prompt and March shipment Further gains were recorded In the raw sugar future* market on continued active covering and buying by houses with Cuban and Wall afreet connections Final price* vers 3 to 7 point* net higher March closed 2.92c; May. 3.64c; July, 3.22c; September, 3.38c. The refined sugar market was firmer. While some refiners were still erceptlng business at 6.96c for fins granulated, nth r-rn t*r§ adhering more ctoMlf to their 11st price of Cc with * better Inquiry re port. Refined futures Mere steady on t*>s of 10 lote for May delivery. Hoeton Wool. Boston. F.-b. 25.—Wool pr!1*#* §r* slightly "tr'er In several line* but arc restricted. Manufacturers* *re wili ng 10 buy fair amounts, if some concession* *s irlven'. Tn fact o'ferti are bring mode freely at slightly lower -tines Delaine -oole of the better rises hgvg »• Id at from 1c to 2c a pound lower 1r, ; he grease. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. 0» . Feb 2’>.—Turpentine firm. 17V-c; salea. 7? hit*.; receipts, 107 bblt.; shipment#. 234 bbl*.: et-jcu. 1 ,2'i bbls Pn»1r:—Firm: sn.lea ^94 cask** rerslp*", 1.7*3 curies; ehlprr.ent*. 1 ! 90 casks: stock, Gt.$3t egsits. Quote; R T>. T.. F, O I** $5 08.47 f& H. *7 Of,; V. 47 '77’0 \f t?70 V lion WO $1.20; WV\ $9.260$.V\ .\*. $$.'.0 0 9.40. New 1 orb Cot ton. Nsw Tori:. Feb, 2$.—-The rener*1 ept ton rnar’K,'i closed strong at net advances I of 45 to c5 poirta. Fust St. V-miis l.lveaterk. Fhs* Sf. T.nule Tl? . Feb. 2.".,—Cattle 1 Receipt* 1.200 head beef Nfeer* and cows active; ntc*-ra. 13c to 25c higher cows a*rnnjr to 2Jr higher: light yearling* and heifer*. 18*’ to 25c higher; <ni>ner#< arid bologna hulls steady: top light v*hI era. $12 75; bulk. $1? 50: Nfenr nun Ilf v common and medium; bulk «»eer*. $7 I.. , 1.10; one load. $9 25: most heifers, iH.no/,, 1.40; er.tvs, 44 76'-/ 0.00; cannera, $2 250 2.75; bulls. $4.5O0 6.no Hog* Receipts, 12,000 head: hut, her hog market 10c to 1■» higher; top. 112 10; bulk good welghtv butchers $17.00; light hogs. $1 1.75 1 1 95; light Mrhta and nigs averaged about 25'- higher desirable 130 to 150 pounds $10 75 -1 1150; 100 to 120 pounds. $9 50ft 10 50 few lightest pi r", JftOOf/9.25; packer sows mostly, f 10.50 0 in ho. Sheep »nd T.nmbl Receipts, 750 h*fd; market PoPilnallv. steadily; quote choice Umhe *17 5001 7 75 culls $ 1 * ',0 <*, | 4 00 ; light f.it #we* $9 004*9 2;.; henv|cg, $4.00 f# 9 00; canner* and culls, $.; OOtffc U.OO, Sioux 4 Hr l.lveetoek flfoux City, Tr» Feh 25 Fnttle Tie - cslpts. 8,000 head; market fairly active; killers steady, strong, stackers stesdv. weak; fat steer* ,#nd ye.-lings $7 00 0 13 00: bulk. $7.7509.25: f«t cams ntol heifer*. $4 00 1/9.00; -.inner" nnd cutters. *9 2604 00; veals. $.1.0011.no; bull" *4 23 0 6,00; feeder*. $0 oofi) k mockers $ . no 0 7.10; aleck yearling, and . i\-«, *,,oon 7.23; feeding con a and heifer#. $3,000} 6.26. Hogs Receipts 27.000 head: market 10 ft 1 ." c higher; tetJ, $11 H.- hulk *,f sales *11.0001166: lights. $10.,at# ii 3 hutch crs. 111.500 11.G-.; mixed $ 1? «,o 1, n heavy pa--kere • 10.75/'// 11.13. stags. $7,7.i 0 126: piss fsootjoro Hheep Receipts. 1.6 00 head: market a e rong; lambs. $17'. e«»*. *9 ;. Kanan1* I if* I’rinlure. K'l'a*’* »'lty. Feb. 2,'. Kg*** l/nchsnged to 1 r lower; firsts, iitiu. Othti pinclucs unchanged. Omaha Livestock L.__/ Mvettork receipt# at the leading mar ket# Wednesday were: I at tie T(of« Sheep Omaha .5.500. ... 14.00*1 14.00*1 Chicago .1.000 23.«H)0 14.00*1 Kunnui* City ....0.000 7.000 *4.000 Mon \ City .3.000 “1.000 1.500 St. 1 .oni s.1.700 13.000 75*» St. Joseph .8,500 9.000 8.000 February 23. Receipt* were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Official Monday _ 7.736 13.376 2 894 Official Tuesduy ... 7,236 11 964 6.886 Ksiimate Wednesday 6.500 14.500 14.000 Three days this wk.Sn.492 47.800 23.780 >ani© days last wit. 12.851 63.897 23.420 Same 2 wks. ago ...24.920 56.367 24.430 Same 3 wk^s ago... 21,722 51.299 41.228 Same year ogo 25.675 61.682 36,226 Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards. Omaha. Xeb.t for 2 4 hours ending at :t p. m, RECEIPTS—CA RLOT. Cattle IIogn Sheep c. M. A St. P. By. .. J1 It l Wabash R R. :: Mo. Par. Rv. 2 3 r. p. R. R. 64 4 i 38 C. A*. X. W , east ...... n 1 ... C. A- X. W . west . 39 69 2 C. St. P. M. A 0. 23 70 C. R. A- Q.. ca^t ....... 3 4 1 C*. B. A: Q.. west . 40 27 7 C. R. T. A P.. east .... 14 2 C. R. T. A, p., west .1 1 T. C. R. R . 4 C. G. W. R. R. 1 __ N . __ _ . Total Receipts .217 187 49 DISPOSITION*- HEAD. Cattle Hog* Sheep Armour A- Co. 1037 3400 3109 Cudahv pack Co. . 666 1993 3022 Hold Pneking «'o. .. 253 143 2 Morris Pack. Co. ... 793 191 7 2775 Swift A. Co. 1312 2904 2002 «Jlassburg. M. 1 .... .... Gong A Keefer .... 3 .... .... Hoffman Bros.. 15 .... .... Maverowich a Vail.. 11 .... .... Midwest Pack. Co. .. :: .... .... Omaha Pack. Co. .. 20 .... .... S. Omaha Pack. Co. 16 .... .... Murphy, J W . jjot'l .... K.c nnt-1/ A Murray 920 .... Lincoln Pack Co. .. in’* .... .... Sinclair Pack. Co. .. 85 .... .... | Wilson Pack. Co. .. 4 4 .... .... Anderson A Son ... 37 .... .... | Benton, VS & Hughes 60 .... .... Bulla. J. H. 40 _ „ _ Dennis A Franel# .. lit .... .... Ellis A Co. 2 . Harvey, John . 4'9 .... .... Inghram. T. J. 13 .... .... Kellogg. F G. ... 2". .... .... Kirkpatrick Bros. .164 .... .... Krebbs & Co. 33 .... .... Longman Rrop. 7 9 .... .... Lub^rger. Hcnrv S . 117 .... .... Mo-Kan C. A- C. Co. 62 .. Root. J B A Co... 40 . Rosenstock Bros 122 . .. .... Sargent A- Finnegan 66 .... .... Smiley Bro?. 55 .... .... S'jllivM n. Bros, . 1 .... .... Wertheimer A: Degen 68 .... Other buyers . 323 .... 874 Total .6245 1 4617 1 1332 Cattle—Receipts. .*>,600 head. Demand for fit was brisk and on moder ate tuipplle*» trade ruled active and sharply higher general gains on steers and year lings amounting to mostly 25c. Bulk of the etoera sold from $8.000 10.00. the -pr-'ad being the highest of the season and best weighty beeves reached $10.40 She stock alao sold fully 25c higher and etockers ami feeders were strong to 28c up. •quotations On Oattle—Good to choice yearling:-. $9 50010.76; fair to good year ling.-. f> no# 9.15; common to fall yeanlings. $7 'i(if0 8.00: good to choice steers. $9,750* 10 75; fair to good steers. $>.400 9.25; oimnioti to fair steers. $7,2508.25; Trashy warmed up cattle. $6.00 0'7.00; good to hoice fed heifere. $7.05(09.00; fair to good fed heifers, $6.".007.40; common to fair f*-d 'heifers. $• 5006.50; good to .■hoice f, d cows. I*. 85 0/7.00; fair to good fed cows, $4.2606.75; common to fair f,w s. $2.25# 4.00: good to choice food eit=. $7.50 0 8.50; fair to good feeders. $■..69 0 7.40; common to fair feeders. $5.60 'a :'); good to choice stockers. $7.59# h 50; fail* to good stockers, 16.3507.50; common to fair stockers, $6.60 06.25; tr»‘h* stockers. $4.5005 50 stock heifers. $4 2606.00; stock cows. $3.00054.00 ; stocks calves. $5,000/8.30; veal calves $4,00 0 11.50; bulls, stags, etc $3.7504.76. BEEF 6TEERB. No. Av'. Pr. No. Av. Pr 22. 972 $7 80 27. >00 $ 8 60 24 . 861 8 40 22 *93 8 60 11 .1116 ■ 8 60 16.1217 8 «0 22.1223 8 65 19.1202 9 °0 [ 23 . 1 103 9 1 5 20.1 240 0 35 2.3. 988 9 50 19 1375 9 * 0 ! 22 . 1 152 9 70 27.1 3*4 9 75 40.1 258 3 85 30.1093 10 On 57.110.3 10 15 22.1507 10 10 33.1549 10 40 COWS. n. 928 4 50 4.1053 6 50 5 .1231 3 66 6.1031 6 0o FAT HEIFERS. n. 680 3 26 31 823 7 ft0 6 . 4«0 7 25 35. 644 7 4«> 12 . 627 7 60 12 751 $ 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. * 1. 665 6 00 28. 737 7 65 BULLS. I.15 40 4 00 CALVES. ■». 335 7 .2.... 130 8 5o l . . 290 9 on 1 . 1 70 9 5o . 213 10 50 1 .... 160 11 00 1 . 220 11 50 Tlng« -Receipts. 14f«00 head The mod eratc supply at hand again met with a lv *d nutlet to both shipper* and pack er.-* and leared readily at prices strong to r.r.M'v I'ul.'c higher. Early top v.a* $11.65. with bulk of all sal'a noted al $10.90# 11.65. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. . .15.3 150 $1! “0 62.,Its 4f* $U 10 9” . 176 . 3 4. .180 . . 11 15 63. 171 .. 71.. 180 .. 11 25 ?1 . 200 . 81 . . 1 91 . . 11 30 6 2. .212 11 35 61..163 ... 73 .239 40 . 70. 200 200 11 40 26 .20$ 11 45 42 223 $0 . ■•. 61 . .258 40 . 59 204 . . 1180 7 K . 101 4*..1*7 . 76..225 11 55 66..213 . kv .229 11 60 42. .278 .- ■ 66 251 1 1 65 60 301 . . 11 7« B lieep and l.amba—Receipt* 14.000 head Hemand appeared fairly good f°r t large number of fat lamb* on offer and trade -ss largely of a steady rhar ;** • er. Feeders and aheering lamb* ruled eak with aged she*p strung, desirable fat ewe* reaching $9.15 Quotation* on ahrep and lamb*! T.amb*. cno'l i" . hrf1<- |W«f.#IT.S;; Umb», f»lr tr. BO..,! II*.::. u IS.*#. Mln[ Unb« , 1 r, r.oc I fi r." . .h.arlniK limb,, *l«0<,'*r I# »#,'v.th«r«, |».Tu«iI« S*; f»t «M, *!•#• 1 ", I j , j.irlin#, IK.AOIS 1 *-##. siieari.no lamb;, Av. Frlr. .■» n> *« FAT I.AMBS,. 375 tea . ‘0 ,1S 10 1 hlmfo UifitMk. Clilrmro. >>b.~S— <Unlled £* pArtmen* nt AijrlrultiirA. I— CaiiIa—»> . .Inf., 7.03# h.#<3; markAt. fad At cor A Ann v«*nrlin*, lArfly ?5c hlgh.r: Actl,# At advAncc: ApotA up conr,ld«:Ably mnrA m bailor APA'Iaa, ahlpping damnna broan. well rinlahe.l lu.ivy lb moderate Aupply; best long vearllngA. 115-21; aeveral oada. 315 00: built fed AteerA and }.»r,,ng.. «« : ’ 00: Utter prtre 3l<b mark on h»a telalive little trailing ) olmv 3, t-w quality v. ari&«.!-up lunt •veighi oft'A tig: Abe .lock at.ad/ t" -trorg; bil.»* alow, steady: practical tm he . hologn ■< • U 7 5; vaalar* steady to •:nr higher; Ugh* kind* mostly $1“ 1100; good to choice offering* av*ra*.ng no in 130 pounds. $12.000> 13.00; handy wuigbt* upward t«i $14.00 and better, firm but uneven trade or Mocker* and feeders: meatv yearling* In best demand these \ery aoarct: bul. of *al«f, $6.60 d 7.80 ^ H-c-- Receipt* 22.W0 h*ai! mar*et Meady to 5c higher; weighty butcher* • how full advance; light light* end -laughter pig* weak to 2 So 1ow%r: rug packet M dnirg little; top, $12.05; hulk «1e eirabh 310 to 326-pound butcher*. $11. *5 <ii2 60 hulk 140 fo 170-pound weight. $10,600 )1.4o; packing sow* largely $l'»7o #11.00; st rong* eight slaughter pig* most ; $|8 *00 10.26: heavyweight hog* $1170 r 12.06; medium weight $11 30 0 11 O'. Hghgt weight, *1100011.78; light light*. <9 900 11.40; packing hog*. smooth $i0 8'» <?« 11.10: packing hog*, rough. $10,600 10 >0; slaughter pig* $9.260 10.28. ftlieep - lte« elpt* 1 4.000 head: market • low . early sale* desirable fat lamb* fully *fe*rjy; underton* weak on undesirable kind; early bulk of $17.600 17 88; «arl> shipper top. $18.00. beat held higher, choice frei*h shorn lamb* $14.50; d° t^olo radoa sold: fur sheep 25 r higher; hulk ewe*. $8 7.30 9 2.3; no choice ewe* sold, feeding lamb* active firm; bulk of sal**.1 $17,000 17.23. Hi*it-un ( ity I l\*-to.h. Kansas r|t>. M*» . Feb ZV • tHnlted State-. 1 inpartment of Agriculture.) —<‘at tie ftrcelpt*. # 000 head; calve". 1.200 head: market, beef at* era and jearllng active. ?.■>«• to 35c higher; bulk, ti.OO'fi I"'.'.. top hsndywelght steer*. Ilt.ot*; h*a\|e«j, $10 05: butcher alock, t4e to 26c higher; hulk hutchef cows, $4.500* 26. i helfc-re, $6.730 7.73 rennets and . utters, steady to -irong nt $2.#004 0ft; hull*. J.O. to 13c higher; bologna-* upward to $4.7®: - n h eg. steady ' $li.g# Mockers and feeders, steady to strong ft) in.- higher: yearling miockers, $•* no. Hogs Ue.-elpts. 7,000 head; market, active; butcher hog*, l£o to 25c higher; light I Igh* *, 25c to 50o higher; pecker !«»*■» $11.9ft; shipper ton. $11.75: bulk »>f sales. $11.40011.54; desirable,, 200 to 36" pound butchers. $11 #6 ft 11.65; 1#0 to 200 pound", $11,250 11 $5; no to 1*o pounds, mostly, $10.75 ip 11.25 ; bulk parkin* sown $11.00; stock pigs* strong to 25o higher at $4.00 09 . : Hlieeu receipts #,000 head; market opening sale- lamb* Meady to 1#«' lower, ton to ablpliers, $17 15; others to pack et* $1# 9"fr 17. 10; 1st" bids fully lowct eh er p, j*c to 60c higher; toi» •mveg, $0.36; others. $9.00 HI. ,l»»*.-ph I l*e*t*»cU J#f. Joseph Mo I »-1* Hogs— ne rclpt" !>."»•" b” • d •*/-.•■•. higher, top. $114..; bulk. $11.25011 10, , , I’aitle Ite.-elpts ..... . .id: '.'.*c high er . hulk of e t e e | *, 1* 00010,26; top. tin #: iows and helfe<* $4.5009 • t» fd-.r 11.00; st nek era and fenders. 9 6.ft" a 4. ft" whrep aid t,nn»ha fie eipts 6.000 bead: e’.nw, Ull.l/a. 919.26011.15. IWVI, $S.U0-U 1. 7 5. Stock Market Is Uneven; French Francs Are Low Low Price Rails Sag; Oils Off Copper Dull Steels ami Merchandisers Both Up a Little. It< RKIIXRI) SPII.I.ANE. I niwrxitl vrvlee Financial Editor. New York, Feb. 25.— It v as an uneven stock market today with lots of strength shown In tome Issues and weakness In others. American Locomotive, Air Ho. ducrjon. • ueriran fan. Baldwin. Atchison and American far and Foundry w*To the dynamos. The buying of American Loco, motive whs of the most confident char n< ter on belief not only* In increase of the dividend t<> S per rent but an extra dividend as well. Late In the session there waa good buying of Atchison. Despite tlm ul t rarntiserva t ism of the man Hgement of that system the belief is strong in the street that before the year is o\'Ji therr either will he another in crease in the dividend or a stork dividend It was a field day for high price rails Low price rails, were Inclined to rag such favorites as Frisco. New Haven. Texas & Pacific dropping behind without being pushed. The oh;, were off. Toppers were dull. Steels were up a little. So <ver* the merchandisers. Soars Roebuck being the strongest in the group. The tobaccos were moderately better and so were the motors. French francs were down to o.HM-j or within 2 points of the lowest of th present j-ear. * Teuton has beep giving evidence for n week or more that it was on the verge of a bulge. Today it went sailing, clo* Ine 42 to 64 points un for the day. Exports were small but demand for spot cotton was excellent. At the opening the grama showed a tittle weakness owing to the disappoint ing action of the Liverpool market, wheat declined \c to •»<'. Then then was a quirk change. The market. stiffened, nrlcea Improved slowly but steadily, and thenceforth to the close there was a practically uninterrupted advance. t --s | New York Quotations New York. Feb. 25.—Stock prices dis played a strong undertone today despite rather active selling of a few speculative favorites as a result of stiff call money rates. There waa a widespread demand for gilt-edged securities, particularly in the railroad and equipment groups. To tal sales approximated 1 KSO.OOu snares New York Sto- k Ex- hange quotations furnished by J H Ba- hc A Co, 224 Oma ha National Bank building. T ues High. Low. Close. Close. Agricul Chem. 19% 20 Air Reduction ...110% 104% 109% 105% Ajax Rubber .... 12% 12% 12% 12% Allied Chem . 87% 87 87% 87% AIlls-Ohalmere .. 75 74 % 75 76 Amer Beet Bug ... 40% 39% 40% 40 Am B S K . .... 102 101 Amer Can .173 171% 172% 171% Amer Car Ac F. 209 207 20* 205 Amer H & L. . ^. 12% Amer H A L pfd. 7u Amer Inter Corp . 37% 36% 37% ; *;% Amer Linseed Oil- . . ... .... 27% Amer Loco .134% 130 13 4 130% Amer Radiator. 99 100 Amer 8 & Com. 12 12 Am-r Smelt . 99% 9»% 99% 99 Amer Smelt pfd.109 -109 Amer Stl F . 53% 52% 62% 52% Am fing . 66% 66 *6% fir. Amer Sumatra ... 18% 17% 18 18 Amer Tel A Tel ..134% 13 , 1<4% 134% Amer Tobacco .. 87% 87 87 % 88 Amer W A. Eioc . 37% 27% 37% 37% Amer Woolen ... 50', 49% 50% 5" % Anaconda . 43% 42% 42% 43 Assocl D Gds ...180 173 18<> 172 Associated Oil .... 37% 35% 3b 36% Atchison .124', 122% 124 122 AM Coast Line... 183% 161% 153 150% AM Gulf At w 1... .32% 31 32% 31% Atl Refin Co ...112 110% 112 113 Austin-Nlchola.. ..29 Baldwin .143% 14<i% 14 % 140% Haiti A- Ohio ... 79% 78% 79 79 Barnsdall A . 26% 26% 26% 26% Beth Steel . 46% 4*-% 46% 46% B'j-ch Mag . 41% 40% 4'1 ■% 4"% Brook Mh n Rv .. 42% 41% 4 2% 41% Brook Mar. pfd ... 79% 79% Brook,-Edison Co.. 127% 136% 127% 127% calif Pack . 26% 26% 26 V 2-. % ('a I Sc Aril Min.... . . i can Pa*- .131 130% I I 11 % Cent Leatli . . 20% 20% Cen.t Le&th pfd... 62% »>2 62% • % Cerro J'asro . fl% 51% 51% 51% Chandler Motors.. .33% 31% .73% 31% Ches A- Ohio . P6% 95% 95% 96% Chi G W coin. 14 15% 13% 14 chi G w pfd .... 31% 30 31% 3»‘% ( hi A N W . 69 6 * % 69 6s% C M A: St P ...13 12% 12 % 13 C M A St P pfd.. 22% 21*4 21% 22 0 R I A- P -51% 60% 61 60 % C St P M & O Ry. . . 53 Chile Copper -3o% 35% 25% 25'; Chino ... . .. . . 25 % duett-Peabody. 6 4 63% Colo F A- Iron _ 4u% 4 4 4 4 % 44% Coca-Cola .91% 9'J% 9'» % 9" * Colum Carh . 4 6 Columbia Gao ... 60% 49% 6»% 48% Congclsum ....... 39% 39% 39% 39% Con Cigara . < on Gat .. 76% 76% 7^% 76% Cont Can .. 64% 64% 64% 62% Coni Motor* ..... 9 8% fr *% Corn Products .... 41** 40% 4 1 41 C'oaden . 34 3': % 35% Crucible .7 3 71% 73 72 % Cuba ( sne Pug ..13% 13*, 13% 12% Cuba Cany ?! pf. . 61% 60% 61% *"% « dna-Aiu Hugar .. 52% 31% 52% •!% Cuyainel Fruit .... 65% Dardel Boon* .... 3% 2% 2% David Chem . 43% 43% 4 % 4,’, Del A L;i*k _140% 13*% 15*% 139% Del A Hud .144% 144% 144% i»4 Du Tie Nem ....14* 147% 14* 118 Dome Mine, . 16% 16 1> , 4* East Kodak. _114% 114% 111% 113% Erie.33% . , gs % •% Endicott Johnson. 69% * • % Flee It nr Bat.. ..64% 64% •«% 6* Fani Play . 97% 9b 97% >6% Fifth Avs Bus L. . 14 Fisk Hub . 12% 12% Flalseh Yea*t _ 77% 77 77 % 77% Gen Asphalt . 67 f>6% 7 .7% Gen Elec .259 256% 237 J** Gen Motor* .74% 73% 74% 7 4 Gold Dust ........ . 38 % Goodrich . 46 % 45% 4 6 45% Gr North Ore- 3«% 36% 36% 37% Gt N Ry- pfd _ 69 68% 6H% 61% Gulf States Steal. 96% 8 9 89% »'•% Hart Trunk . 34 . . ,r 52 J J Bases Wheel .... .. 37 37 % Hud Motors . 40% 40% 4‘*% 46% Home Min Co. .. • 43% 43% Houston Oil .79% 79 79’* 79% Hupp Motor*.16% 1j% 15% 15% Ml Central . 114% 115 Inspiration . 28*4 28% 28% 28% 1 Eng c Corp ...41% 9% 40% 4 1 Inter Harv .Iu5% 105 10 % 105 Int Merc Mar. 12% 12% fnt M M Pfd . 47% 44 47% 46 Inter Nickel .... 27% 27% 27% 27% Inter Paper . 66 •, 6 w • % Int i To! Ac T. 94 9 % 92% 93’, < Ex -Hit*-, Ff b 24) Ittdpendent Gas... 27 26 % S’-% 27% Jones i “a. . . . . 1 * % .Ionian Motor.,... 6*'% 60 ..0% 6" % K C. Southert; ... 39% 38% 39 59 Kelly-Springfield.. .1* lb Kennecott . 64 53*, 65% 54 1 ee Robber. 12% Lehigh Valley_ 7*% 77% 7*% 77% Lima Locomotive. .70% t>9% 69% 7f Loose.Wiles. 4 4 *3 8 5 8 3 Loulaville A- Nash 109 lot D 9 191 % Mack Truck . ...139% 136% 139% 1Sh% May Dept Store.. .... 166 Maxwell Motor B. 4 5% 45% 4 , 43 % Maxwell Motor A. 84 82 84 81% Marland .41% 40% 41 I •Max Seaboard..., 1 •• 17- *§ 1 % !*• Miami Copper. 1% 21 21% 1% M K AT fly ... 57 % 5 7 , % Missouri Pacific.. 46 39% 4- 39% Mo. Pacific, pfd.. 81*, 80% *6% 81% Montgomery .Warcl 49*', 48% 49% 49 % Mother Lode. 7% 7% 7% *% Nash Motors ... ...243 National Blacult.\ 64*, 69% National Enamel. -4% National head. F»9% V V. \ir Brake. . . &*■% ,1 v. Y. Central.12 ’% 11% 11% V: \ % V. Y.. c At 8t. L.136% 13H % 156% 134', \ Y. N H. AH.. 36% 35% ;;:.% 3. > North American. . 4h% 4- % 4* . 46', North*!n Paclfh .. 69% 48% 48% \*. A- IV. Ry.130% 12 9 1 !»-, 1 V 7 % «irpheutn . 24 •* % .9 2* % Gwens Bottl* _ 4. % 47 4. % 4’•11 Pacific Oil . 61 59 % »G r.o % Packard Motor ... 16 % M\ l*% ia% Pan American ...7 5% 74% 7 , 7 6% Pan-American R . 76% 7*% 7 6 <6% Pa It It . 47% 47 t; 4.% Peoples ItSM ...... . 116% 116% Pare Marquette 72 71 % 71% 7 1% Phil* Co . ... 5t% 54% Phillips Pet . 42% 41 % 42% 4 % Pier- e Arrow .... 13% 12% 12 % I % Postuni Cereal ...105% 104 104 106% Pressed Htl «‘sr .69 58'* 59 59 % Producer and Rl. v*% ?*% Pullman ....143 1«1 142 141% Punta Alegre 8 ..44% 43% 44% 43% Pure oil ......... 30% r»0% 50% 30% Radio Corp .67% Of* 66 6., % Ry fit| Spring... .1*8% 18 13J % 184% Ray Cfmeoll ..... 16% 15 % 15% 16% Reading .. 78% 77 77 % 77% Replug 1* . ....... . 17 s, 17% Hep Iron * *tl .. 55 62% 54% 65% * St LA* Fran... 71% 70% 7"% 71% Hi L A 8 18 . . . 51 % -50 -1 % -I % HcllUlfe 4*lgar Mo.112% It 1 % 112% 111% keara-Roebuck ...158'* 1 >••% I 7% 1 f*he|| Union Oil... 36 25% 24 1 Hlmmoni '*0 ...... 3,. »31% % Sin. lair Oil . 21 % 20% 21 % 21 % Sinclair pfd ..... . 89 Sins- Sheffield ... 9«% 1»'» 9n *9% Hkelly Oil .... V8», 2 7% -8% ••*% 38nuth Pi* .1«5% 1"*% 10 •. I" t •. South IIV . 91% »•»% 90*, 91% Stand Oil »-f 5" % » % « ’ , Mtsn-1 1 * of S J 44% 4 4 4 4 , 4 1 % Mend Plate U M % 1 ? %. F% 1 .* % Htewsrt vSamet 73% 69 ,9 70% 71 Htimn i's< Htn-lebakei ’’% 4"’ *’ * * • Mihmarloe Huai . I" ‘ , " » *0 Tex a a Co ........ 47% 44% 4* 47% T»x*s Ou6 Sul ...101 I'lO', 101 100'j Texas &■ Pae .... 60% 56% 56% •**» TUmk Hull Hear .. 4 2 41% 41% 4. Tob Prod - 7 3 77 % 7m % 7' Tob Prod “A** ... . .. . 00% 9m Tranacon Oil . 4 « 4% 4 % ft I'ntun Par .152 150% 132 130% United Fruit ..214% V S Punt I rone P.220 2l< 22" 220 r S In.I Alcohol. . Ml % Ml % >1 % Ml % r 8 Rubber . 41% 41% 4! 4 41% V S Rubber pfd .. 95% 9 % 05% ' r S Steel .124% 123% 12 1% 124 U S St I pfd. 120 122% Utah Copp . •••• 9" 90 V-inadlum . 20‘4 2 7 % Yi \ audou . . .. . . 11 Wabaah .... 24% 2 1% -4% 24% Wabttfh "A". 03% 02% 65% 6t West Union . 121% 12"% 121% lit West Air Hrake . 1"5% 1". 105% 10H West liler ... 75% 72% 72% 7 3 White liagje Uil. 2» • 29 White Motors .... , t *• *< Wool worth Co ...117% 117 117% II. » \\ illva-Over .10% 10% 1 <• * a wi 11 \ a-Uver pfd., 77% 7 0 *4 77 % 76% Wilson .. . .... »••• Wilson v»f«I . % Worthing Pump... 73% 08% 73 60% Wrlgley Co . . . 49*a 5'' WpIIow Cab T Co . 52 Yellow Cub M Co . # New York Bonds | -> New York Feb. 2ft Bond prices wav ered in today's unit trading in reflection of the firmer m od of money ra«e j. J he scarcity ..f time fund? offerings rcMrieted buying op* rations except in a. few in stances where special developments fig* ured. Strength of Norfolk A- 'Western conver tible tin was In line with • riso in the stock which followed publication of « favorable January earnings statement.: Other rail liens moved within narrow j limits, most of them following a down ward trend. Losses of a point or ?o were recorded by Seaboard consolidated New York Central refunding As. New York, West Chester*& Boston 4%a and Bock Island. Arkansas & Louisiana 4%s. With the interest rate on the Third Avenue Hallway adjustment 6s cut in half these bonds reacted two points thi rago Railway, 6s. on the other hand, de veloped independent strength, selling »• much as three point? higher and closing with a net gain of 3%. The pressure of heavy realising sale? again proved too much for the oil group and recession of a point or more took place in Shelly. Sinclair and other active The veek'a largest field operation Is scheduled for tomorrow when public of feting of a $.70,000 000 i?*.ue for th« 1 S. Rubber company will bo made b- Kuhn Loeb A Co. The offering will take the form of one to lo >©*r 51*j per rent serial gold notes which will l»e r* 'd to yield ft.20 to over 6 *0 per cent. T ro ceeds from the sal© will he used to re pay bank loans. I nlted States Bonds. High. Low Clos*. 251 Tjlb.rty 2',. .. - 1nI 2» l"l-2& ]"] :5 1 I,II. 'Jrt .»»t 1"1 J"} .. 4li 1,1b 1ft l*.s -101.27 1f'l 27 101..■ 1-0 t,|h 2,1 )>.» .100,70 100.24 100,30 M rib la b:l :::..101.10 101.11 101.12 27 0 Ub 4tb 1U» ....101.JO 101..7 101.28 .»r S Tr-a.v 4- .100,30 100,30 1 S U S Tr-as 1',, 104.30 104.25 104.-0 Foreign. 54 A J M JUi 6» . 05 04 «o’» II Ai k <io*t 7- ■ ..102H 1*2 J«j • 35 Arit-n fiovt. fia .. 3o4b J1, 1 ■?:* 48 A O et<1 loan 7s ” V, »•••* JjJ* Cltj ot B Ob J* *}* 14 C of Cop 514I - ll 00 0; 2 C of n P 7 V,b 02 01'a JJH 18 r of R do .1 8s '47 05% 93% 3 3'a 14 C R-p »b '52 _100% 095, 100% Dep of P 7s ■ 00 N 03 83% 54 Mom R b f 5%- 04% 94 04% 31 K of C 3% 7. n 23.101% 10.) JO.. 4; r, "f c '52 . 105*. l«-% 01% 78 r, >7 I 3s '02 .102% 101% l"s 47 r> E I -.% N ’53 ■ 03 98% 09 7 Frarft 7%h . 94 *.»% 57 V Rep 6? .1*3% 102% 103 94 1 R.pub Jo ■ 00% 90% 9<% 111 O.rmar -xl Inan -"0o% Oo »•* 11 , i< • 1:1 • Japan la ret. 90% 91', 1 2t6 Japen.M fi%» .... }}j 124 Japanese 4- . S.. t *- « *- * 7 Belgium 7%* .1*9% 109% 1*9% 32 Belgium 6%b rets.. 94 *•>% *F» « 15 Denmark 6s .1*i*» 1*1 32 Hungary 7%s **>% *» * 7 Neth>rldf 6s '72.. 1"6% 306% l**8, •4-'. Net herlds 6? '.:.4...1*4 1*2% 1*4 23 Nm -A ay 6? '4 4 9 9% 99% 99*, 3ft Serbs 'Tr Flov Is... Sft*, *;•% *5% 14 Sweden 5%? 99% 99% ®9% 7 Nord Rv? 6%?.... <2% S3 *2% 2« Paris Lv-Iied 6s... 77% 77 • •% 31 Bolivia 8e . 9';% *3 9 * 9 Chile. <? '41.1*4 1*6 1 ■ 5 Chile 7« . .101 100% 1*1 ].' i'uIih ft >3 ? . 96 ' a 9 7 \ 9* % 3 Finland 6s .45% 4ft *5% 4 Haiti 'is . 9* »4 vu 9 ;% 5 Queensland 6s ..,.1*4% 3*4 % 3*4 , 6 Rir» Gr do Sul «s.. 97 96% 96% 27 Sen Paulo sf 8s... 103 102 1*2 i ? Swiss Confed 8s. .114 114 114 w Swiss Gov 5%? ’46.1*1% 1*1% 3*3%, 17 GBAT ft % s *29.116% 116 116% 2ft G HA I 5 % s *37.1*6% 1*6% 1*6 3 ft Brasil 8a . . 97 % 97 97 % 2 Brazll-Cent R E 7s 82% 82% Demies tie. 16 Am Ag Chin 7%s..30O% 3**% 100% 12 Am Chn ?f d 6s... 99% 9 9 99 % 6 Am Smelt 69 .1*6% 106% 106% 9 Am Smelt 5a . 97 96 % 97 21 Am Sugar 6s .102% 1*2% 1*2% It Am TAT 5%s -102% 1*1% 1*2 43 Am TA-T c t os ...100% 1**% 10*% 46 Am TAT c t 4s.. 97 96% 97 1 Am WWArK! 5s.... 95% 98% »&% 11 An. C„p 7s .24.101% 1*2% 1*3 .19 Ana u Cup 6s 53.101 1*0% lf'*S 23 Armour Del 6%s .92% 93% 93% 17 Ass.. 'Ml 6s . -1*2% 1*2% 3*2% 7 A 1 St S F g.*n 4?. S3% 49% >9% 3 A T * S F ad 4s. 83 6 3 *3 f-1 B A- O rfg 6s 95.1*2% 30£% ln2% b2 B A O let 5s ctfs.101% 101% 1*1% 24 B A- <*> evt 4 % s. . 92% 92% 92% 7 Bell T*-l Pa 5# ....101 1**% 1*1 46 B th St Cun 6f A 56% 9.3% 96% 6 Beth St p m Is ... 92% 92% 92% 81 Brier Hill St 3%» 59% 99% 99% 1ft BkIn Kd pn ns A. 10* ®9% ®9% 27 Bkln Man T 6s . >6% **% 84% 7 B R a Pitts 4 % s. 67 * 7 87 1ft Calif Pet 4%s ..1*3 1*:% 303 ft Can North d 6%s 117% 137% 11*% 84 « an Ps d 4s . . . «" 74% 79% 7 C C A- Ohio 6s_107*4 1*7’* 197% t Cent Death ft? .1**% 1**% 1**% 46 Chesap A * nl ’• I"6 J'*3% l-c*% 17 I'itesa A t» evt 4%s 97 96 % 44 i'll' A \ltnn ft%- 7 56V 6% ft C It A Q rfg ft* a 1*1% 1*1% 1*1% 6 C .v Fast 111 ft* 7*S 76% 7*1% 6 0 Chi'* lit West 4? 64% M 61% 61 «’ M A St P cv 4 %* ft*% % *6 ft* C M a St P rf 4%? 81% 31% f l% 320 C 4f A St V 4s 25 69 • *H% 64% . 3 c A North rfg bn .101% 1*1% 1*1% 282 I'hlc Rail 6- 66% M 64% 2 Chi I! U r grp 4? 4 % 4.1% vft% 302 Chic R 1 A V rf 4s **% 46% 4.,% 8 c T BASF ino. f-s h* ft* •■* 10 Chic I n Sta"fc« B 1**% 1*0% 30*% 4 < hIn A West 1ml 4? 79*^ 79% 79% 71 Chile Copper 6s 104% 10«% 3 »% JO I 'CCASfL rfr fts D *6% 96% *6 4 Clev I n Term 5s larii^ 10*% 1**% 1 Colo A- So rfg 4%s *3 *" *3 2 Col Oss .V F. 1st 5S.160H 10*% 3**% 17 Common 4* 0s . . .100% l*1' 6 « Coal at Mary 6s *7% *»: 87% 44 1 'on Pow fts . . 9 4 % 9 4 % 9 4 % in i uha C 8 do 4? st.1*l% 1«1% 3 01% 31 Cuban Am Sug 8s.. 1*7% 1*7% 3*7% 8 1 te|g A Hud evt Is 1*6% 1*6% >^».% ft Den U .t F 1st rf 6s *4 9 4 9 4 J* D*RO con •»? ‘‘♦S 64% 6 4% 48 Dupont de N 7%?.1*7% 107% 1*7'% 1 3 muuesne Light 6s.1*6 1*6 306 84 V t'uha Sug 7%s 1*6’4 30ft% 1*8% 109 Km pi re GAP 7%s..l02% 1*1 % 1®2% 4 Frio gen Hen 4* ..66 65% 66% «* F.rle evt 4* D .... 76% 74% 74% ? Fisk Rubber ft* . .111 110% 3 11 24 Goodrich 6%s ....104 1*3% 30ft% 30 Goodyear «s '71_109% 1*3% 1*9% 7 Goodyear ft* *41....II* 120 12* 10 Grand Trunk 7s. ..114% 116*4 116% 19 Grand Trunk 6s ..107% 106% 305% 41 Ot Northern 7s A .31*% H*% 31*% 3* tit Northern es ., 9ft 94% 94% . Her «h*> ChOC 6s... 104% 1«4 1*4 39 HAM lTg a* A ... > 6 % 6 »* % 16 Ham adj ino fts... 72% 72% 7 7% 33 Hu ^bl© till 8%fl...l00% 100*4 10*4, 2ft 111 Bril Tel rfg 5s . 9< % *7% 97% ? Ill Central 5%s. 1«3 30'.’% 3«2% 117 1C4'{4,?.ano rfg ft.. 9ft % 9ft % 94% ft Int Hap Tr 7-. 94% 9t 94 1 ? Int Ran Tr 6s. 7ft % 7ft % 7ft % ’** Int 1: T i fg ft* stpd 7 % 7*% 70% M 1 * (1 N *«. 7ft% 76% 75% 1 21 1 A G N 1 sf 6s . 101% 101% 10* % | 14 Int M Mar *f 6s. .. 9 * 99% 90 j 11 T I* rvt 6s A. 90% x»»4 9* j I 6 K t • F S A M 4 s . ' 4 ’ a ? 4 % ft 4 % 1’ K C P A I. fts . 96», 0*',s4 06% K t* South .**?. .. 9* % ft9% 9“ 2" K 4" Ter 4s ft % «5% ftft% 9 K tin^ a }■'. ..100% 100% 3*0% 1 Kali) * Tire ft- ItS 'V, 89it 4 6 I, li «.f Sf T %* 9 ft % 97% 0;% 6* t. SA M'-iIrl.tJ ft 9ft % 0# 9-% 2 Fig A, Mu •? 94% 09 % 04% 1 F A N U n | f 4 s ..91% 9.7 % 9 ft % 15 F * iss ,C F s .. . 9 1% *.'5 99% 1* 'Fig t’op 7 •< 12ft% 134% 1- •% 4 Man sug 7 ’,» .101 1*1 1"1 1 \1h»» Tty 2.1 4s .... ft ft M 5 6 2 Mill ,Sl R 7 a .Pi* 99 99 3* M J4 evt ft? 90% »*% •*% 1 M F It A l.trfgti* 1*0 1*0 3** ft \f K .ft T pi iSsC 1*. • 10.7% 1 *:' % 1* MlvA-T n p 1 '•? A . *1 t»l% ion M K A Tnsd I-?A. .96% ft0 ft6% 4 '1^ I* 1st 6a 1*1 % 1*1 % 1*1 % 82 Mo fat* gen 4s .. 66’« ' i% 65% 17 M Pow 6s A. 99% 99% 94% 20 V »> V .ft M &%» 9 9% 99% 94% 226 N 3‘ C deb «? 11..% 114% 115% 76 N Y C rfg A 1 5s 1*1% 100% 1*0% 10 N T l' con 4s . . *4% 4 4 ft4 17 N V C A St I, ft %* 9 U aft*, 1141 7 \ V MIX H 7s . lOOt, 10O% 100% 1111 NT Nil AM 7a fr I"" 99% 99% C M MIA II cv 8s 49 92 91 % 91 % •> N 3’ Rys 4? ctfs i*"4 5i»% 80% ts \ \ T. I rf On 41 107% 107% 1*7% 6 N Y Tel gen 4%s. 96% 96% 96% 41^ V W A Bos 4 % s. 70 ».* 64 7.3 Ynr A W . \ t l.m% 1 ft% 1 '■> 3 8 Nor A XV con 4s. 1*0% 100 100 19 Nor !%o rf *- B 10ft l*.*, 1*7% II \nr f*«* n w 6* D 91% P1 % 91% 9 Nor fao p 1 4- < % "*> *f»t| 11 (Ita 1* \ ' | 17 n S I. tfg 4? . 9 7 % «. 97% 29 tn-Wash IIMAN* 4s ft *2% '3 211m. GA FI .16 <» % o c. . fai TA r 94 % 94 91 % 139 Pun Am PA t 6s 111% !l"% 111% 12 fenn KJ1 • %B 110% 1tn% 11*% 4ft Penu Hit tm MS 64 4"% 9" 9*'. 21 Pete Mi.n, tf ft, *19% ** ift% • I'll llil C.i tfg f . DM % 1*1% 1 •* 4 % A Plilla Co • % e 96 »'• 96 I* Phil A III Cl . - I0tt% I.. |**% , P|ere. ,\ir*H *• »«i * - % 1 f..rt lit,\l t -I 6? 14 *«% 99 »9% t> I’D 'I -1 hi ‘-4f Vi Pft* 95% Ju j fi Puma Ale Sug 7*.. 10.'. 4 lrt7-3i 10.4 •I Reading gen 93 4 »34 : 1 ■ 0 Read mg gen 4* ■ 9 4 ?* 1 4 • (.1 Rep Iron A- St 6%«t 91 03 9 4 ' Hi AA I. 4 **e . . . . . M 4 8* • >'■ h 13 SU.IMAiS rf g la... 944 94 « 9 1% 47 St LIMAS 4s HAAS dl '7 4 86 \ ' '2 St LAST* pr In 4a A 74 4 7 4 7 1' 7,4 St LA SF adj tit8.... '94 8*4 8*4 86 Stl.AM' in 82'a '.’4 '24 : 1 St L S W - on 4s . 89'* 89'3 13 Stl’&KF Sh Li 4 4® 82 4 ' 4 1 Sil* Uti Depot 6*.. 1014 1"1'j 101 4 C4 Seaboard eon 0a... 91% 91 91 3 9 Seaboard adj us... 77 4 7 7'-* 7 74 20 s- aboard rfg 4.' . . m»4 66 *§ 60 4 1 Sinclair oil cl 7>.. 934 93 m s 19 Sinclair «*1! 6 4 a... '9 "4 '!* Sinclair Pipe 14 6s. 85 * 86% 9* S Kell; 011 6 4*.117. lit 1 I 4 4 :;•» So I’lir rrt 4s. 97 96 4 97 in So Pac rfg 4- ..90 '9 4 .'9 4 11 So Pmc >ol 11 4.*,. . '• ’4 4 43 So Ky g<*r, BHs. . . . 1**8% I"!*’* 1 00 4 8 So Ry gen 6*.iob 103% job 7.3 So K> gen 4e.. ... 77 4 7 6** 7. 7.4 S W lie-1 i Tel rfg 7.8 9' 97 •„ 9.' 12 Si tiAF. evt ti' 2 a . . .112*1 1 H 4 1124 2 Tenn Klee rfg 6e...lOJ4 loi**» 1014 206 Third Ave adj 4:4 11 *-* II"* 6 Third A\ c rfg 4*. 74 4 - • 4 -'■:•*;• 6 Toledo 1-Jd 7* . 1»94 1094 1«04 1 ' Fn l*i*ifl<- >fff 4«. '0'3 '64 S0*H 19 F S Rub 7 4s.1 06 4 1 00 4 306 4 1 16 I ’ S Rub 5s . . 86 \ '6*2 '04 • . F S Steel sf . a .106 3 06 * 1 O'- 4 ; 15 Utah P&L 5s . .1*4 9 4 9 4 3 Va-«’ar i.'hm 7’ya. *94 49 4 49"% • . . ' 7 4 ' 3 Ya RvAP rfg Se. Of, 94 4 9 T9 V < Ry 5 s ........ 00 \ 96 1 . 96", 8 Warner Sug 7 s 39. 84 4 *" 4 '44 83 West Klee OF. .. 90 4 08 4 99 4 in West Md let 4®.... 6- 4 6*4 \ 22 West Pac 5a . 9 4 r'3 4 9 2 ■% 2 Vest I'nion 6*2® . 1 V" '* II "4 11fl \ S V. eating El 7s ....l*** 107r* 107 4 20 W illya-O let 6 *3s. loo 99 4 F*o 13 Wilson Fo 7'a® ..67 67 67 4 Wilson lat Cs ... 04 Vi 9 4 4 9«4 31 Young SAT 6® ... 99 98 \ 99 Total sale* of bonds today were 812 724.000 compared with 613.111.O0O previ ous day and 49.013,000 a year ago. New York Curb Market |: New York. Fob 2? --Price? of curb se ourlUea moved within narrow limits in today's smaller volume of trading. the n.ajoritv of the oil shares being affected by prof t taking while a few industrial isssups moved into higher ground. A heavy turnover of about 76,000 shares of Continental Baking B carried the stock to -:S \ 1* reacted in late trading I but closed at 2 7 % for a gain of 11 | points on »h« da> New common stock of the Childs company responded to a declaration of a 4 per cent stock dividend, dosing at r.o up 2%. Brisk trading nl»o developed in Kelvinator company shares which touched a new top at 2 % and closed at 22%. for a gain of % Weakness developed In the radio shares on profit taking, the sharpest drop or curing in Haseltine Corporation which lostt 2% points on the da>. South Penn Oil closed 2 points lower and Magnolia Petroleum lost '■>. changes in this group being confined to fractions, with very few scoring advances Industrials. Sale?. High. I.ovv. 2 p m. 400 Adirondack T4L. . 36 35% 36 J00 Allied Packing ... 9% 9% 9% 400 Am GAE new. 75% 73% 73% 100 Am Haw S S.. 9% 9% 9% 27.. Am Lt & Tr 14*% 147% 147% 175 Am Lt k Tr pfd.. 9 5% 95 95 3000 Am PAL new. . 57% 56% 56% 50 Am Pa L pfd _ $S% *8% **% 100 Am Superpower A 20% 30% 30 % 400 Am Superpower B 31% 31 31% 100 Arizona Power .. 24% 24% 24% 10 Armour Co 111 pfd fft% 90% 90% 200*Atlantic Fruit Co. 90 90 90 200 Borden's Milk .145% 145% 14 5*4 500 Botany Mills A. 445% 46 J0OO Brit Am Tob coup 27% 27 % 27% 100 Brit Am Tob rcg. . 27 % 27% 27% 100 Bkyn City Ft K.. *% S % 8% 30 Campbell Sp pfd. Ill 111 111 1600 Car Light . .... 3% 3% % 20 Ce luloid Co . 47% 47% 47 * 300 tent Pipe i or:> 19% 19 19 300 < hap.n Sack* Inc 15% 15 1.' % 100 Chatterton a- Sons 12V. 12% 12% 2'00 Cpiids Co new 49% 4* 49% 300 Cont Pow Corp. . .115% 114 114 25 Com Pow pf ! . .. «1% M% «1% 25 Com Pow war ... SO 30 5.0 800 Con OAK Balt new 35% 4% 2500 font Bak A... 120 - 1 IS % 119 59600 Cont Bak B . . . 24% 2* % 400 «'ont Hal; pfd 9'> 0 4*, 9 - 100 Cuba Cn . 37 % 57% 37% 500 Curt'ss Aero p rtfs 14% 14 % 14 % 12O0 Pc Forest Had rtf 29% 2S% 2v % 1000 Pubilicr ''AH new 26% 25’* 25% 100 Dunhtll lnternatl 50 r.o r.o 300 Duplex CAR. 90 90 90 20“ Du Pont Motor ?0 9rt 9a 1100 Durant Motors i« 17% 17% 100 T»uz Co Inc. . 31 5.1 3! 1500 El BdASh new tv i 63% 62% 62% 5.0 El BdASh ofd ..103% l«:j% 10",% 5.0 Ford Mot Canada. 521 5 J0 521 100 Freed Eis-mann . 1*% ls% 14% ion Garod Corp 9 t» 9 3"0 Gillette Ha/, new 66% 66% 66% 3U0 Glen Ablet, Coal 132 132 12 500 Goodyear Tire ... 32 32 32 900 Grennan Bak ... 17 16% 16% 200 Grimes R A <..16% 16 % J 6 a* 600 Happ Candy St A. 7% 7 7 390O Hazeltin* Corp 5.7% 56‘4 26 % 1000 Imperial Tob . 22% .'2 22 200 Inter Ftfllties B 12% 12% 12% 1O0 Inter <Vean R d 4% 4% 4 % 5O0»K*\s*one Sole*her. 0* 95 9* 20o Lehisrh How Sec.. 96 97% 971* jnno T.eH|<h v«| Coal 4 5*4 44% 44% 125 Lehigh Coal SaDs ■» ' •'* S3** 9 »u 200 Liberty R r* Stores *% *% 100 McCroty St war.. 46% 46 % 4.;% ?0 Veng-N B*.x ;u% :i?t; 1400 Mid West V i!. 6- . ***. 100 Midvale s* , * Del. 2 4 2 4 • { 100 Murray Body 4 2% 42 % 43 . 25o Nat Pow A I.* ;m< 197 i&« 10 \xr Tea Co ne^ 240 340 24“ 10 New J«r*ey Zinc 190% 190% 160', ..I* g T TH pM. .Hi' 1: * J1 • 46no N- cel Plate w .. 9.,!, o,v i»n 800 Nickel p| pfd w! 87% 8s,*. c»;s 10 No States Pow 106 106 106 .00 Pyrene Mfg 11 % 11% 1114 .00 Reid Ice Cream 37% 5: % 37 % HI JJ*1* t *> 7% pfd 95% 9% 95% 100 Rsn Motor Car . . l*% 14% rl 400 Rnva Radio ctfs. 1;% 11% 100 Shat tuck Co . 34% 4% -4:. 200 Sbeper Rad tf- 11% 11 11% 4AA*s2*' * aI K*lfa«n. • .10«105 1 • 4000*8,, , 0„, ^ |rop - g. - 50 Sv ft A Co 1 1 o ■% 1 1 5 *■ 1 | . s ! 1J» lnternatl 5. 4 3* 4 ‘ .00 Ten rv El Pow • ■ " 1 JOO Tenn Kl P 2d pfd 75% 7*% 73,* iSa R* 1 li-1. 1C, i,\ I;. Ka,l r 1 f i;s 1;:, i-l JJJ T.»,r Mft i nrp IT 17 ij' ill • arbi.C c»» .... I nil.., I. A !• \ ,t\l .. I 1 TI'O , n11 — rl Profit s 9 , 1 a 1 'll*1" * Hr.I Icl loo MestePn n.w*r 34% 54', 54% 100 Mbit* Rock ctfa J«% 164* tst, 3600 Wick wire 8 St I n 4% 4 4 KHuidard Oil*. 100 Atlantic Ijobos 3 x 3 jjufkaya Pipe 1 *7% 47% «?% tj* # w1! S’*n,|I °«I. 63% 63% 41E «ft0 Humble 'Ml. 4«'. 44% a*k Ji'inola Pipe Line. 146 144 146 2 I Imp «*H , an ad a ,5.1% :u . 1 % 4100 International Tet 26'* 26 •6'k 400 P#t.,4fi J4S 1 Trans . 23% 33,4 ;gn 800 Ohio till .71% 71 **1 * 800 Penn Me* Fuel . ! 42% * 41 Hon prslrie OH new 40% 40 40'« 60 Pralri# Pipe Line. 122 121 121 .0 South Penn OH...1M 178 178 3>0„ Sid «M| nr Tnd... 64 % |}L **td Oil of aKn. . 41 40% 4 1 100 Sfd Oil of Ky 117% 117% 117% IbOO Std 4 >i| ,.f n V AftX% 45 * J4. • 30 Sfd Oil of Ohio .351 *50 S50 600 \ artium Oil . .91 9*'% §A % J0»* • j,rib Svndicafe . 3% 3% 5% Services ;oa 2«5 205% *00 ' Itlce Serv B rtfs 2*08; *0% 14O0#i‘olombian Nv n*1. . . 1*. l *, lino Creole Syndicate . 9% 0% a** 4000*Eneipeer? Petrol. * 4 4 3O0o*F'e«|eraI i>il.. 53 • « 4600 Giheon Oil 3 *2* *3 600 Kirby Petroleum . 4% *4% 4% 9'i0 Lag.» Pet . 5 % . ,* .>0““,l,nt!n \n> Oil. 3 *: 100»Margav OR '4* Ml *4 400 Mar Oi| of Mev 5-. 14 v, 100*Me*lean Panuo> . 82 «2 « * 7“0 Mminuip Prod. . 19% 19% 19% 1* 0 New Bradford . 46 L 46', 4, 40“ \ M A Vila l, Go. J» . , v. 200 Red Hanks Oil . •* .*, *4 7«t0 RojaJ •‘tuaflian 7 ’7 1°0 Ryan < or, so I id a ted 3:, r* ti 100 Sait Crerk Prod . 4% " 4 ' » »„ V0O Tidal Oange . . ]: ’ '00 Xenesuelar Pet 3'.. *, 1600 Mil* n\ 'Ml 4% H% 4^ 800*M nndlev Petroleum 6 • *a 6 1- oo* "1 ' *il* A i«» ♦. 4 4 Mining. 60AA* v * >!,R 1: |.»bo 4 4 10'M'* Reaver Cons 1!"* 3** • • 1700 I'annrto I'opper « irtoti t’nn* '’onnei- vt ' 300n*'‘ortea Silver 2i> f' 4 12000*1 Mamond field H R 6 , 10O*|*olnre<, Eaperkn 40 40 80"o*Emma stive, \t 4 4 6 500“ Engineer* hold M *0„ *7 37 3turn* Eureka Croesus 1 * iv 1* 100n •' Miiilen States 9 a a 1000 •Gold field l*eep . ;t 3 3 100O •' {old fi*'bl l*e> 4 4 « 100O*'lnM Zone DM. 5 3 400,** liar mil] Dh XI 11 it It • 0(iO*Maw thorne M 15 10 12 *000 Bollinger Q M |{ ?0f0*Jlb I’ona . 2»» 2«' 74 4400 Kav- Copper :'% *4 - >»*o Ken- Lake . 1% 1% 1% 17 900*1 one Star .5 4 4 | '.A M . 5 3 l“0'i \|piesing .. 6% 6% 20O«» «*h|o Copper . 1 1 4600*|’|v mouth Lead. 87 30 90 •*0 Premier *lobl .... 2% % 7% Juno* R*»d Warrior ...*. 52 5 ' r 1OO0*i||ver D.vle . .... \ 5 5 100O*5peaibend t 4 4 600O*Sttt.,d S|| lead ... t< 15 1* 200 Tmiopah Kxten ... 5 .5 1 100 Tonopah Mining .. 1% 1% 1% 1000*1 s Cont Mines 12 17 ij l(10*r»«l \er.ie Exi. 26% 24% 26% 2000 I t ah Apex . f. % 6*, . ^ w . v. 2000 M endrn Cop M 4 -, 4% 4% 1000*Me-t F.n«l « on*. . 5 1 ' * " ! . • ll'iliirvlir UoihI t Mite,| p, i,r v, sin ft fl% I Aluminum 7s 38 to;,i 107’8 107% -1 8,ii g& n «•* «: •*». % 96 % 1 Am 1 e '.i i* 106% D*4% 104% 7 \m PAL 4a rtbl 95 % *5% 9 5% 4 Ana con ' on Ha 103% 103% D''*» V-e » Sin Hdw 6%% 6 1 M 9t 3 \ t »i A M I '« '.«* % • x ' • * % 1 Reaver Ri.| >e ft*', ML » R-th Ste-| 7s 108% I ' . . D»*. % 11 i ttn M Rv l 1 7* l»‘»\ 110% 1 t “ « \ . V >1 n M By 4 % * . 94 :*4 ?1 42 C.nl l.esth 6s.... 9*4 94 • * >9 i ’ I 11. . Co 6s ...1204 1164 l;*f’i I it. Srv 7s 4 ...1244 1- * 4 124 s etc, Serv 7s P..1** KG 104 I CHI's Srv 6s 13. .1124 1124 11-4 166 4*4 41. Si v 1*41. 6s 934* 9 9, 4 . ,n tins Halt 6 V 9 ■ 199 4 Iff, 1M4 1 .Textile 6s.... 994 99 * 89* 3 run I’el 74s . .. .196*. Iff*. 106% • u.l. i y r.'i' k ' ',s 94 Jj » '. Ii, A. Co 74s. 10I-* 104** 104 9* r .i yug 6s .73.... 494 9- . 1 It- Hair 7s 1J14 101 4 . i.eu Pet 6S .101*. JO'S If!** I >;1 ai'.l Trunk C4..10SU 1«J * J * ‘ ., M uiiobn 7s .03 10174 1"2 i i 14a ..10* to; o . \ .■ I.esth 6s -1914 191*4 1014 I \ »i |»ii Srv 5s.. A S *•» *8*4 8* » 1 \ N-, Sts P 64". -192 192 10. . \ „ h SI, r e 64- 1964 196 1064 •• Pul. Srv FAG 04" 094 94»» *»*. ; Pi,,s. Oil 6 49 ...101 101 O', , SI.;. -been Is ...10.14 10, 4 1 ■' 9 1 Swift \ Co 6s .... 964 964 96 4 1 \;i.iiunl Oil 7s ..107 4 1 01 lrli Mel, .Mills 64s. .. 101 4 1014 1014 foreign Bonds. . Bog . IS.... 93*4 9 , j I . n,li Nt MSS 7s 964 *» *• T loil Ilk Finland 7s 93 91** 9., : It. Peru 6s 32 1004 99 . 99*, 30 Hus 64s ctf Nt’ 13*4 If J; S,,M ..102 102 1". 3 Swiss 3s .l/>04 1004 1*0*4 *Ccnl» a share. Foreign Kiohsiigf Kates. Ktili'tn ii ^ ;ire today'* rates of 1*011 |iii r**d with the par valuation. Furnished by the Peters National bane: _ Tar Val. rc.ay. Austria .20 .Obnoii Belgium .195 0502 « xnarla ... 1.00 1 n,‘ Czechoslovakia .20 Denmark .27 England ..4.86 4 7 ■> • Franc .}?■> *0*1 J Cermany ..2"8 .'.’>80 • Ireet'e .195 .0165 Italy .1 95 .0423 .lUgo-Slavia .. .29 .0166 Norway .. .15 .1533 Sweden .... .27 .27r,0 Switzerland .1-95 .1935 i him go Storks Quota t.i-na furnished bv J .« Ra* A Co.. :21 Omaha National Ban'< building Phones Ja<kson 6187, 6188, 61 *9. Bid. Asked Armour A Co., 111 . pfd. 9090 *4 Armour & Co., Del. 93“4 9 4 Albert Pick . 21*4 22 Carbide ... 09 S OMi Edison 1 <•.. 137 ’4 1 7 *4 Cudahy .1 IM» ’a 106 ** Diamond Match . 116 4% 116 *4 r»fg*rr. pfd.91 92 Bddv Paper . 17 25 I.ibby. ? National Ecather . 5 •Quaker Outs . ' 7'• 4r"' Rer> Motor* . Is lfi’a Swiff A C0 .118*4 110 U Swift •International . 30 *4 * 1 't Thompson . 48 47 Wahi . . ... IS H IS ■* < liirHio Spot Market. Butter Receipts. 12.311 car*, la -t j»ur. cars; '-ars on track. 14 old K» new . extras. 4'i'jr; standard*. 404c; extra firsts, 58 4 ® 4r • firsts. 36 4 ff 37 4c; k9 score. 39,; 5% acore, 36c, seconds. 32^ .74 4c. Eggs Receipts. 17.485 oases; last \ear 19 796 • a ®es; cars on track. 17 old. 19 rew ; firsts. 29® 30c: *mall Jots. 29c; cars, 30® 30»4c; dirts, 28c; chex. 27c. Tone: Butter Steady at decline. Eggs—Steady at the adxance. C hirago Butt**- and K»g Future*. Chicago. Feb. 25 —Quotations furnished hv O-oree E. Clark, 1003 Woodmen of the World building • E'.,;.-1_ i Cara I Open I High. I Lew I Cloae Feb. 55 ?30 j ’314 .294 '14 •Mi. ‘ .4 .264’ .264 .364 .264 •Mi. 1.;.: • -94 Apr. ! 77 .29 - .294; -284 .294 !•*■■■ 1 « -234 -24 14 .324 l _ BUTTER ~~ 1 »'ar*. 1 Open. 1 High • 1 close. r~b. 1 r 2 !s8 4 ^4 ~ Mar .1 .59 .39 4 9 .39 4 1.1 une . .t.1. . - .1 .37 4 1 ■« <• 12 294 ,994 ‘94 94 •?- c. *S!g. Vw York Produce. X?r York. Feb 25.—Butter—Steadier, re sip’s 1 8.429 tub*. Eggs—Irregular. receipt*. *6 784 case* Fresh gathered extra firsts. 5*4® 34; do. t ;rsf *. 1 4 <3 5 3Ci do seconds 31c; near by hennery whites. cloaely *e|ecte«i extras 41 nearby and nearby western hennery w hite first tn average extra*. 36® 40: nearby hennery browns extra® 5 7®3fc«. Pacific l ulit whites, extras. 39 4 ® 40 4 . d«> first to extra first*. 35® 39 I'heese — Steady; receipts, 123 619 pounds. New ^ ork Poultry. New York. Feb. 25.—LB* Poultry Wry firm; chickens by expres*. j0®4Oc: fow Is. cool red, by expres, 34® 35c; fowls, leghorns, by express. 34c; ducks by ex press. 20® 30c. Dressed Foultry—Irregular and un changed. Chicago Produce. Chicago. Feb. 25 —Butter—H ! g h e r. Icreamerv extras, 4041®; standards. 4nSc; extra first*. 384©3»4c; first*. 36 41# 74 nmndi. 32 <? 34 4 c. Eggs—Lower; receipts. 17 485 cases, [first.-. .?<*. ordinary firsts. 27 4® 28c. New Y rk Call Money. New York Feb. 25—Call Money—Firm; high. 4 4 per cent; low. 44 per cent: ruling rate. 44 per cent; closing bid. 44 per vent, offered at 44 per cent, last loans. 4 4 per cent; call lo%ne against a ■ ceptance*. 3 4 p*»r cent. Time Loans—Firm; mixed collateral. 90 day* 34® 3*4 per cent: 4-6 months, ♦ pei cent; prmie commercial paper*. 3\ per cent. New York Metals. New York, Feb 25—Copper-Dull •ler trolytie spot and future* 124 asked Tm—Steady—Spot, 67.12c, future? 57.37c. Iron s-eadjr: pricea unchanged Lead >teady; spot. 19 12 \) " . /. - Ek*> . East i^t. Loui* t;?i t and fu ture*. 7.63 Ant r,iony-^-®pot. If •><*. London *il»e» London. Feb 25.—Bar Silver 52 5 16U prr nun e. Mor»e> 4 per cent Discount Kate* Short bills. '4011! 16 per lent, litre* months. 3 13-16 per cent. imliith Hai. Duluth. Minn. Feb. 25—Close Flax — February #3.<»r: March. 17 624 April |3.€>24 May. $3,634; July. $ *2V Chicago Poultry. Chicago Feb. 25—Poultry—Live higher; fowls. 2. n 27c: springs. Jlc; roosters. 18c; turkey*. 25c: duck*. 27c. geese. 34 OMAHAN PREDICTS BIG FARM BOOM Revival of land investment* throughout the entire agricultural west Is predicted by William Blonder. Omaha representative of the cultural division of th© Great N-orth ern railroad, who has Just returned from an extensive tour of the north west. Blonder believes a general mo\e ment to "return to the farm ' will start this spring, and his toad is pre paring a series of regular excursions for homeseekers. On this 'our Blonder inspected new sugar refining plants which are lx ing completed at Hast Grand Fork*. Minn.: t.'hinook. .Mont,; Hidney, Mont*, and at Bellingham. Wush. Principal Unpaged for Beatrice Junior High Beatrice. Neb.. Feb. 2:..—Harry Lin ton. principal of the blgii school at Sidney. Neb., has been elected princi pal of the Beatrice Junior High school and will assume his new duties her© next fall when the building will be ready for use. It will cost approx! nlately >400.000. Bankrupt Store to Reopen, Plattemouth, Feb. 25.—After being closed since early in December, when involuntary bankruptcy proceedings were instituted In federal court at Omaha, the People's market, cash and carry store, in this city, is to re open Wednesday. At the sale of the stock a tew da.'s ago it was purchas'd by relatives of the former owner. Sam Glventer, who is again to be manager. ADA KBTIOKMr'T. Getting Skinnier Every Day Hollows ill Cheek* and Neck Growing Deeper Every Week. ."something Must Be Done and Done Bight Now—Quick Tens of thousands of thin, run-down men—yes. and women too—are get ting discouraged—are giving up all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and look h-althv and strong All such people can stop worrying and start to smile and enjoy life right now, for Me Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. which any druggist will tell you all about. Is putting flesh on hosts of skin ny folks every day. Ci n e w oma n. tired, weak and discouraged, put on 15 pounds In five weeks and now feels fine. We all know that Cod Live Oil is full "f vitalizing, flesh producing vita mines. but many people can't take iitl-ecause of its horrible smell and fishy taste and be^^ , cause It often upsets the stomach, Mc< 'oy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets are as easy to take as ca-dv and If any thin person don't gain et least 5 pounds in 30 days your drug gist will give you your money back— and only 00 cents for 6*‘ tablets. Ask Sherman & McConnell, Beaton Drug Co., Brandeis Flores, or any live phar macist anywhere. But be sure to get McCoy's, the original and genuine, and hear in mind that for thin, sickly kids they are w-.nderful—a very sickly child— age P. "gained 1! pounds In T months. What’s Ahead for Grain? • O ;r *er\ice ‘HI* rrhat Krnin market m»< do and rot ’x hat it nag dorr. DAILY LETTER ««ued b> u« g i'es digest of Msarket fvrntf. analysis of ata • *tic«, crop condition* and market movement*. It fore casts coming mo\e« with amar >ng accurarj. IT*. _ _ of ten t r a d i n g rrec Copy rn\tn Mmp’* of Dally l/etter sent on request. .«end for same TODAY. POWARD S GRAIN SERVICE 407 Webster BM« . Deyt A44, Chicago. 111.