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    ITIK OMAHA BEK: MONDAY, OCTOUIiB 1G, 1922.
Paramount Star
Greeted at Deot
by Theater Men
Thnxlore RobrrU, Featurfd
in Kialto Pit lure Thii Week,
Appear in IVrnon
at Orplirum.
H hn Theodtr floberf, rr.
mount green idr, Hepped off th
train at th fiurlliif ton a'atlon ynt
tarda, ho trri4 "Billy" Byrn,
fiiannger of th Or'ilieum theater, and
delegation rf film men with guato
lflhiifn1lnir th fart that It waa,
bVal train that brought him from
I.imoin ) Omaha.
"Howdy. vryTdy," ha egclalmed
ii1 he (lt fiercely at Hi ever pree.
nt Mm' k rlgar that peaked at a Bleep
aiilii from hi mouth. Yeahe waa
the Mima Theodora Ituhert that i
r-urn hi often a th lrt hualries
man Id H'ally ICntd'a ra.iriel pHutn,
Mee Omaha Veteran.
At th iatiri lloberta wag reunlt
I fr a few moment wllh two vet-
ran lhairi1 fried of Omaha "Hil
ly" Ftyrne, who h ent prarllcally
Ma etitlr life alxiut Ownler, and Ik
W, Miner, 75, who manaiied tha old
Academy of M'lxu' on liongl.i mrt,
and the old Jioyl theater, respectively.
In Omaha.
Th actor appeara In permiti at tha
Orpheum thl week, I'nllk other
prominent vialiora, lie f.iilcd to a'a
that th illy appeared the wnti lo
him a I 1i1 12 year ago when ha
appenied wllh l lorenm Roberta at
th Moyd theater In "Jim, Ih fen-Man."
Wlf With Mini.
HI wife, who waa Kb-irenc flinyth
on Ihi ', la In Omaha with him.
Hurry Watt, manager of tha Wrand:
Auu"l Herman of iha lllalto theater,
anil II. It. Thornpnon, manager of
I'aramnunt corporation In Omaha,
lw met Mr. Roberta at the alatlon,
Tha alar will h tnken on s tour of
thi;rliy ami given a luncheon at tha
t'liamlwfof t'ommarc next Thiiraday,
Jn conjunction with hi pergonal p
pt-arance at Iha Oipheum theater thi
work, Mr, Koberla ia tVatwed aleo In
'Tb Old Horntaa4" at th Itinlio.
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The Business Barometer
This Wrek'a Outlook in Cornmrrrr, FinaiitT, Agrirulture
and Industry lUnnl on Current Drvrlojiiiiriil.
Chicago Grain
Uy HAKLM H. MICHAELS.
Omatia Bm Lm4 Kmv-
CiilraK". '. 16. Th conatructlv
..io of all itraln market ia mor far
oi4 by th trail, dplt th rcit
aiivance. Th train trad hr ana
abroad I baeomlnc coiivlniriJ that
train vlu hav bn tiA low and
1 hat onomie condition lav rv.
ird a h:ghr lvtl of valu, Buai
na enrally ha Improved, Rail
road ar dolntf prai.-tlcally th lament
bu)n In their hlatory and are
abort all equipment.
When prlw wer Jowent for atl
grain In Auguat and early L-ptm
ber, th ntln trail of th world wa
too beariab. Th world wa MugM
with report of th Unseat American
and Canadian wheat aurplua and
;orlner and th trad In feneral
took the abort aide, think In there
wa no bottom to valuea. Th r
uit ha been that all grain market
aaveieen heavily ovrold, and whll
iher ha been a good ailvanr, there
i ntlll a large outatandlng Intereat.
Tfedge have been abaorbed and prlcte
advanred In the face of only moderat
buying, denplt th heavy movement
of wheat In the American and Cana
1lan northweat and with only a rood
rrat volume of bualn.
Yfrttn autrka Decree.
A niHt nri-l fmr In fh arln
liunllfiii l ht fria mrkn. whlcB
rr Hi nmt dprMrt two tnnnihi ,
tv td th upwrit nvvmiit. PoriJ
tiM-ka hv ircrrr Thl h erai4
rsfi'llv f pl rht In Wil
. Iiroulhi bHr Hmnd. wllh pm lhr
im: buhl hnv lh low paint In AU
tut, whll la riili ae advenoin wr enly
1 to 17e. At th m tlm rn h
' movif on !o lnt Uc In rhlr.
A reilm tlon of II. .' bunhtl In In
nrM ht "op. lln'l w,,li arlr
xllnotM niail bv th 0partmnt f
Aanroimr t Whlnton, not lnrlufltn
.u.i n MMtto. h bd itrnthn
111 Influtnr. . . . lt
Th tmpr1en of th tr4 I tht th
pk of th bl niovmot of wbt In
n norihwt I ovr. Ithouah r-i'
r to contlna lr n wH up
opacity of th fllrd to furnirt r.
aprralator to Wlnnlp.
Th big piilatlva trd In wht h
con to winnip prlT,",fc;i;
tr.d.d la wllhout rtrlctlon nl lhr
I no nvrnmnt Ui to py. Thl i I a
r-tor iht hum b rtouiir conl.lra
v th Unit it arln trad an par
nuUrlr br ih aov.rnin.nt. " '
t.r b plarlna a ! on pi;uUtlv tr
ina. I driving af from "ia ontry.
"ora prif.. mov.4 up o-arlr fr n
r.mbr. i for M.y n.arly
Jul. th p. ir.k. Ktnlv f4ln
ourilon. lth mor eatM; " ' "
at nr tmia I yaara. combinad "
pom bay. na and a r..y el.rpt.n M t h
olf.r'nai br lnduiria. ia Impori.nt
in., bav adv.nd ov.r 4 and nm.
bar la up llo and Mr UH' f"" ,0"
h. ! ln.r'a '.",
..i.d mir nngfgi imin
fly TIILOIIOKK If. THICK.
K4ltoe (imHn an lnaiH, S'W Vorh.
"It lnya nuvt ralnlna " lb i'lar
pent Morgan I -id lo have iiirkd Ui
frlnl who uyraiuiai"t turn upon
hi riiitr 111 a pai.l'. ID philiianphu?
i,rat it'll la rvaiitd now bwau upon
ih ii,. i'li.n d iiaiiin .f (m k
dividend Ih rnikl rlu ut lb tarioua
indrd vil 'lull' Hrii4 P
l,vr bllli'.n d'fllarii in Hi ina yrar.
Nearly nhair of iln liuia ia du
to the advan. r''dr'l lli AugU't It,
laal, rbn lb tnarkat valu i.f tli tarloua
blandar.l till laaiKe waa (1.7 0 !
mpr4 wllh H.lH."t'",uiv un ltilr
I. Hut thi dvan baa not d'lil
prnny to ih earning pur or of
lb proprll fr'td, and unlaaa lhair
marMet valu ahauidiy low two
Rioniha ago It I now too blah.
Hut bir lb fa la in I of
lntrinal valiiva may ba It bhoova ua
lo rinr)il,r l her it lannot ram alorit
divl'lend vr ntlilng ! H tha tun
and It la aulla poaaihl lhat Ih wild and
ihoughtlra buyli.g of oil atorka In (intral
nnd aiandard Oil iok In pmiiiular
wliifh thl dilrlbulion of nrw ahara bda
Indut ad may mark th ' tjinilfilloa of th
bull movement In gecurlilrg,
bhara ae tlorrd.
Tbr ar f'br r.j'ioa for tlilnking
that i hi niav b th , 7h Miand
ard Oil bar ar now nut wiijniy dia
irlbuied ihan r bor. In on war
vr ano'har Ih money market will ba
'allad upon te ani.ply a laig ahnr of
th lricrad rapiial rmiulrad to rarry
lham at their tohamed valuation. Com
inrril loana ar maaninn ln'raatna and
M'-rlry Mallon'a a,uon fn bringing out
hair a billion soar government ionia
at '. par '-nt ha tatllhed that '
a th irredu'lbU mlniinuin at .t for
th praani, V niay thcr-for vapa't a
gradual hardan.ag of th money market,
tc'niatd In all probalolliy br ih
frlgnt bl6kal whlili will retard the
convaraloit of the gooda In franait Into
caeh.
Hallway Miare a-.reptd.
Th ar th tonalderailona whl'h laad
ma to advla great caution In making eom
mltmenr that aaeum a further advan.;
In th (fork markei,
from thi generalisation th railway
ahare may b ei'apled, for It la quit
poesibl that th phenomenal earnlriga In
rll.afed by tha preeent heavy traffic mar
offaet Ih Influenr of hlnhtr lntrat
rata and Uk atx'-ulatlv ll'iuldaiion of
th oil and iiiduatrlal atock that aeem to
Impend.
Neither 1 It to b pected that tha
r;ommodity markvia will be auavepiibl to
th monetary and epe"ijt!v Influenr-ea
to which th atock market I o ei-naitiv.
Ther haa been no great enerulatlon In
marrhandiae. UtO'ka ar Very llahl.
Wagea ar high. Ther la no unemploy
ment anywhere. In fait a grarrlty of la
bor la reported from eorn region and
ther la every Indication that a nation
that can apend half a million dollar on
a baaeball gam will nl b deferred frnm
making normal purthaaea by Ih slight ad
vance (hue far eatabliahad or In proeptct.
Tro$nnl Confirmed,
This prngnoala Is confirmed bv tb trad
raport of th week, lo both th irimry
nd retail markets a uod business at
gradually rlalng prices seems to b paulng.
Wheat I firmer and slightly higher. Ho
are corn and cotton. Cotton gooda sr
conspicuously actlv and f!rmr. Ther
ar som who ar coming to feel lhat
thl year's cotton crop has been slightly
underestimated, but with th nreeldent
of th Manchester cs'-hang pleading that
America snouta oesiir neraeic to ris
lg.oeu,vo bales of cotton no on now fears
ihst a yield of even ll.tOO.Odo bales this
year would depreas prlcea.
Wool and woolen goods, silk and Its
products, fur, hemp. Jute, burlaps. Iron.
siel, copper and most other metals, tnf-
fe. sugar and rubber ar all in good d.
rnand at price which ar in nearly every
ise of th seller's making. Th advance l'r
Kn4 of
a Last Week
Kank Clearing ( Brsdstreets) In thou
sands f4.elf.tn
I la rubber, whlih Is now selling at 1t'
rente for January uellvery, Is lu to Ilia
gra'luaj i-ryatalllsaiion of th plaits for
reslrt'llng lb plotlU'llon that hav been
so long under coneideratlon, and lb Im
provement in sugar lo n appreciation of
lb fact that l lie surplus stock will hav
neatly dlaeppeare, befol th nw crop
become vielfia.
y:ee, of wnii n ther' Is. curli.uely, an
overproduction, and coal era th only ar
ticle that bars declined during the week
and mil" in official reports ar mis
leading ther I every reason lo wi,(;t
Iher will .e enough coal lo go around
during th winier if no on la allowed
ft ' hog'' more than a month's ronaumu
llon la advene.
Inflation."
r it th Upward tendency In price so
eneraiu- reinrri inera neiiet of courae
ne arn general reeeon. Charles . Webb,
preei.iem of II, I'lilladelpbla Tllll s
s'iciation, surillltes l o a "Second de
riaimn' against which he warned hi
nearer in an snnreas isst week.
Ileflrrllloa lrlfflr.rU.
But Inflation is a much tired word that
i nrr:cu;i or definition. When It first
roiin.i a place in in eionomlsta' vocbu
mry it. meant a nee in prices due to
Dilution ,f the currency and a onaiunt
ripreitlon of lis value ss eipressed In
commotlliies. Hut unless th gold that
tr he ii h 4 ar forcing Into circulation h..
di ore, , i,i m vte or purchasing power
oar nn oeen -10 unuiioo or acpraclaur,n
or our curren -y,
Th-refors Ihos who attribute th ad
vane in commodity prices to Inflation
are by Implication compelled to admit
lhat gold has less purchasing power than
formerly. Thl Is, I think, the fact, and If
u in in rati men the inflation of which
so many ar sppreiieriaiv is a permanent
miner then a temporary condition that
Is likely to pervlat in this country ss long
as w insist upon being paid In gold rather
inn goons for our sioortabl surplus
Tnat It hftdld b endluslvely reflected In
tie cort.atoaur msrkvis snd without f.
fsct upon securltle snlirrly logic!, for
moat securities, and spey bonds, ar
nothing mor than certificates which t
tst th Investment of so many dollars
wnos mimtwr and valu as expressed in
the gold In which they ar paybl Is not
rrecttu ny a rnng In th ourchasln
powr of th gold gs expressed In com
mo'iines
If th'g b correct then It la highly ernb
able that buainea will continue to feel
he artificial atlmu us of "go d Inflation
and advancing prices until th latter I
checked by an aspanelon of credit that
will haue oank rerorvee and compel
contraction. Th weekly alaleinent of th
federal Aeaerv bank Indicates that this
.panalon has slready commenced In that
rediscounta hav imreaaed by fl mllltona,
but wa are sill som dlstanc from th In
evllbl rvrel for ths reserve ration
of 71.7 par cent Is only 1.7 below last
week' flgur and Is quit high enough to
sesur comparatively asy money for som
t'.m to com.
Any serious curtailment of credit la not
therefore by any mean imminent, and It
seems likely lhat the present upward
movement in commodity price will con
tinue during the winttr,
Iteaseuruic New.
The liws from brorl is resssurlng and
i he barometer of at er ling exchange, which
Is higher. Indicate clearing weather In
Europe politically a well as financially.
Tha German mark, which sold as low
it j cents a hundred last Tuesday, Is
o low that It la bsrdly worth talking
about. My prlvat advice ar that dol
lars ar generally displacing It as a me
dium of sx'hang In Germany and the
time I probably approaching when th
mark will be officially, ss It Is now prectl
inlly, demonetized. Briefly condition
abroad ar aptly described by a cor res -poisient
who writ that "Ihe curency of
l.uiop I steadily getting worse wnue in
dustry and trad tie stsadily getting di
Trade Review
Hf K. U. Ill N I O,
VrmrUctUy ml of Ih (Mil hy which
buiffiflM fcctivm ar nttaur4 diiiofi
itri (hut d'tfiifcttlf! corlil1fii tm Un
provitiy t- '11 Jy, k'mw of Htm pf iiicliml
latlatlt ttl leetrofriftMri fatl to ft I" I I Ut
.xlfritiiit, whll It U Iha t-f lorf whrrc
vifJitt ut atmir ilor not now HKtir In
repot u from wlifnt t rai himI rntM
ut (h country, )tort of iTUslutllon,
ut nr (o4uik, ti'ifllll tl oiUtm. and
jVPoyiiifht of Horhvii, ani'.ii otlwr Iff
t1lca, all ahow ttil o,i atlona arc art
lariclfiK, and tha rurrcnl movitrfinl in varl
uua Uiia hum jrona htytjtui Hi ,ut itt
fnoifvf a' rvVMl from prt-viou It prn
aton, A lie-mail's for railroad a-Uipinnf
pntmAy iii'dtriif all -f'dril ; ttriitUt
tmttlit of unuvu-it rnMKi)l(ud, d''ila
Iranupvriatlon tiruwh' kw, a, irrowli.if latrr
ahorfhtiia) in i-rriain lndUetrii wnr'lijr
of aoina fclfida of inarrharifJiaa, and ra
Ififf prtca of rommollfi ar phaa-a
wni' h only divulop rl url iir perlnda of I'onie
rnri.lal panalon, and wbl h tuurm t h
prMaiit aUuaf.on, 1'tim In'Tftfaa In a
inal tranaw liuna. wbl' h ha bn p'lal'
Ijf notlralrlw In rnt wli, hi
la for wall -ilafinH ra'iulrain'.nta and
iMUltt(!v i'e.a--i ar ataant, Haplcnlah
riiwnt of dfpUti'fl at ut It a of gooda haa
ulna na' -aarv In many Intiiaficra and
of hi- out put a ara anaaHKf'd for av-ral
iiitnitha Hhrnd, lut lli-rn r main a a pru-l-fiC
Ul-poaitlon to avoid ovr rlfii-lon
and a rffpatthoti of una-ttird raattlon.
Htth thm atioiiKor f iiii'Uini-iital fointl
ttooa and t ha rim In lima nr ut a rontnr
vatlva I'tfllry, thra la pro,o t of a
'iiM inuaiit v ut wliifkMoiii. proare In
1'iiMiiH'na Th rny ati(rpi)ou tttia wk
of tha ir.Mfi.O.iO.ii'Ki t'nl("l Htatf v
f rrnrittrif Oond lamj aaf rt ncvvod avltlrn' a
of I Jul larira voluina of fun tin avaMahla for
inv.B.niciit, and a rlaa In Ih call money
rntm waa ror.a r fit tl a a a linpoiary 6
v I op in mi f,
Mifa.net Mori b Mr I'twIliiM,
K'fnf inorlh raturna had ilarly fora
ahit'lowf'd a aulmtantrttl rnlUft ion In th
third ijuaii'r'a liuliiaa rtiortnllty, arid th
df-rr-uiiM in f-iHiir', aa compared, with
tho. of fh afond fiuariiir, la 14 per
'fiit In nmnhar and 'ih xt rr-nt In amount
of JUMlilJea. Tha Jowailna; of Iha roui
fiirr )al l a'h rata hit a omi provrfanlv
thi ar, and tha HHpf rnhr U-fijiil'a,
riorrilrf nnK I .f'ft and Involvinv ahout $Ab,
t'lO.OO.f. niaka th hrat ax hi hit nt nny
monthly -ixififie-ot tn fully a ytr pa'.
i ha nurnhf-r of jnaolvfti' laa for mn
aolld haal lau mvt of tha buylna i month thi yaar, It Is tiu, larcaly x-
rada tha numhrr for III an in parlod of
19:1. hut th n I.. tali j cif Un ! I nar
row In aiv-adlly. and th lmtht dnaa for
tha third ijur.ii-'r a 4 t par 1 "lit It-aa Ihan
that of tha artrllcr y-ir CompHrlni wilh
Ih lota la for I ha flrat iiuai tr of Ih
current year, mnraovtir, th third tjunr
tr fallurra ahiw a numrh'Ml diTtaat
of rr rant and on of 46 p-r ceni lit
lialillllli'.
frit! Traud I pwuril,
Th rurrrnt We-h'a prha lrnd. Ilk
that ut recant prcKiltnir wrk, Ima hern
atronuly upward Not atn ahout th- mid
ill of AuKuat haa Irun'a g-omprtflM'Tialvf
hat of whol'-anlre tiuot-.Mona dlactoiM'd mor
ilf.flin-a than ailvanci-a, and thia m-nH
tha ifi'rBa ntiinh'-r 77, and iin rr
alotia 2d. Varloua important roinrtoMlKlaa,
a 111 on k tham hldf and t-ilea. hiv rin'ii
further In prh and firm condMlona hiva
prevailed In ,' 'jlntlva rriarketa for cit
ton and ' hc.it, Tha l rad dermind for
initon, reTT'clliiif Iha hroader atlvity In
diyoota. ,hua tfiolfd to hold pil'- of
iha aouih-rn atapla, around th
hitaia, nnd li proapei t of another amall
11 op la aUo it atipportltiif fart or, 'J lit
inont hly Indek numher rrmipllathtna, aa
repeatedly at a fed, hav ahonn a ronalfler
ahle rl In ih a;enernl prica lve from
tha low point reached in th aumtner of!
lifl, and preaent inovtirienta forhiflow
a further rcovery.
Ina lead of a further ei fen Ion of tha up- I
ward prh- frmvanieiit. waa pradh t-d In 1
aonia ouuriara, yietdli. tt-rdfiMiea ha. a ,
htly d'-velopad 111 Iron and ' ) iiii Hi .
Tha raalng in pi Iron heaau appiur a .
fortnlaht or tnui a", hut a d-vlmf thia
waek in Ihe compoalta t h a nt flnlnhi-d
atri-1 K'pM-at-V.1 th f ITnt raraaalotl lhat
haa oci urred a!n tha advaio a alaiti d
I m.I apMii. Uhila Hfptainhar aie loan! .
output HMined only 1 par i-etit, aa BKxlnal i
an lrorcaaa of it par rent In pi Iron
maniiri.ituM, tha total of I.J71 h-d loiia
or o 111 1' 'i n I ca ptai tlrally efjul. d ln
ahowiiiK 1 n.i de laat alaih Moievi-r, tha
ruia of mill oitorallori ha outliiufd to
naa durlnir Ih rurreiit month, Oia prliol-
pal producer aiid liadln rid'p mlcnta
now u veriiKlit heltr I nan 7" par if nt.
With Kiln of 741 .Mifl tona, whirh iHrn-ly
rt'fh-cta tha a liv buying of railroad ma
Unal. the unfilled oid ia of tha Ht-.-l coi
loru'lon Hi tha and of Hepternhiir reached
th hlgheat point In fully a year "!
io-.f
ll haa heen clear rr aorna lima
that a tlvlty in diy gooda mnikfla ha
hf'eii affaillly gaining noMiienlutn, and (he
1 lit lent ut'ert'k reply f la Ml tho h at thl I
have h"rn ai'i'n In a 1'ng period, Not only
la demand appratluhly Jargi-r In prltmity
1 hunt. -la. hut huiug la mom coi.riiliif and
th volume of for wat d hualni aa haa in
t irna'd auha'arH tally. With many pro
ilu mr9 aold ahead to Iha end of tht year,
and wl'h overt una work Inaugm ated at
nine mill, th manufacturing ituailon
Nw York, Oil, Ji$. TlumiM A.
IMiami, viaitiun Ih IJUitih'ftJ rw
a.titiri Into l.ial lil,;ht, M(tM'i uvrr A
llttlw Iniii-hltU riH'loac.. in 4 IClf-a
iant, )hi(lt hltn hiu KIUmI JI Onry,
c-haliiunn tf tho I'lilt.-d Htulm flt-
KU'lMTl.th'tl, Nttll'ill( tllU flllllUttf
HiocIiMMh Irim it Ifitfiitty,
What 1 It.'" Hknl K, A, Want.
!;iw, n ti oMli liil iif thn intmlf i.m. "W
rotihln t i wm Uil.rr W h it that thlnrf
Kill,"
Mr. TMlaon u'il uk iitl nt
th'Miuht for h ni"im ui,
"I'm (t.irii! If I kn'." h g;il4.
Tli ii' h w a otti' of IMiaoii'a
ohii Invi'iit l'n hut wImUk-i' it Mm
inner or tub iiniltiphx ho Invpntor
llllil firlK'tl'tl. "I tl'ih't knnvv ihut
Jiitiilf In thin t"IIrt .(-ii hiirm ri)
1 ho Kri'Hti'af inmu'it (," h" r...(. f
fcVVflt hit t n 11V1T nil Of t'nlll Mri'l
hIhmi . I'vo uoi k'1 no Int'l tivr K
tiling. J h it. tint - . lit r il. '
reftei-ta phflMfa wh''h hav hnig tif fi h-!t-nt.
hij 'h' f'ttu'e la f. -Kin-la 'I Huh opll
' loiaiii. Tin- piiis fiift fiifiil i 'n"i hipinla,
ua im rtmuritl ijnd.-r ihe .'oiolnl-ii.. tt up
ward, hut (ha ad i(ii. if win-h hi f"'
i mml liHVe not 1. t -.n ii l -I lo r (at
t haniie-ta In iha ru'in e,ptiii, Johheia
1 a 1 a y ' ht at ' ve tn 1 n i "in a pr a, a nd
II la a'MI a Inn theit di-rn"in..n In afftl
t-ull lira I aio I it ua d-)t hot. a h- a.tnloii r
ha other liHIid lelitll liude Ii m looiidM
m tn uiiy indu-tr ml r cnti a v In 1 - ai 1 tkra
ha a f th d u ml wh-r a ' o' it employ
nie nt of oi kcia la ihiW in-ii l,
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III hide lnai h ta Inta hf.n e. ih ir 'il y
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Improvfioenl In fool r t n i 1 oinr -tit?
1-a' krr hide. hn h wete only t- t i nily
UioiiKht lo hi' around Ih" 'op, hav k.im
1 onaide-raiily higher In prl-i'. and llivr
Data alio k la not only Hdvanting, hut
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hitth'T. t'-pwria of a- arrHy vf atirih'a a 1 1
hrcnintng mor- freiU' t, a ml romi-n riaona
of prh ea wMh tlioce ftf a ye-ir nun, eai-e.
Mally of hide, iiifi lone aiihaifii.thillv higher
levala In prat Ih ally every Itiafaiira,
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Ke.leial reeerv ratio 76.7 77 4
Kecurlty price. N. r. flock Kxchane
Twenty Industrials lt 11 M
Twnty Kaliroada ,, M so l.D
Vatly Honda ,,, r.;7 II IS
Commodity I'rlce
W heat, rac. delivery, r-hlcag 1 117
Torn, f)c. delivery Chlcgo .S 4 M
1'.f. good dressed (leers. Chicago "7
Fork, rib, fret, dolirery, Chlcsgo I 7 10.7S
Mtigsr, refined. New York .& .foil
Coffe. Ro No. 7, New Tork 1" .'
Cotton, middling, Now Tork -2I .!
frlnt Clothe, New To.-k , , .7' .a.
Wool, domestic average. New Tork 7S1J ,7fl
llk. Jo. I. Mil. .hill, New Tork J" I I
Ruhbar, crude, plantation. New Tork,,, .l'i .IIV
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dend on th unchanged stock.
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