Heavy Selling of Futures Sets Wheat Back blu.-i* t&eak and Not Far From Bottom, Other Grains Trail Down; Advance Too Rapid. Br » HAR1.ES LEYDEN'. I n i vernal Service Staff for respondent. I.ICBRO. Aug 18.—Heavy selling of • «t futures today by longs who had ia< tive profits put a stop to the open bulge and forced a sharp setback. n .is unchanged to 10c lower in a broad »>ade and ribs were 12VjC lower. Pit Not***. While the peak of the winter wheat movement • has been reached there is tie evidence that farmers have stopped selling. Arrivals at primary pointa today were 4 905.000 bushels, compared with . 208.000 bushels last year. The export ■mmand has been fairly active, but clear in'es »rp not fast enough to keep avail able suppliea from accumulating. Devel opment* In an export way will probably be awaited. Foreign political new* was reassuring f'nm a speculative standpoint. Cables bad It that tho German loan would prob bly be floated tome time before Oc her. Stocks of grain abroad are not ^ge, and while native crons In parts of 'he continent are being harvested, fu iiirn requirements are expected to be i"»«vy from exporting countries. There were reports from Nebraska that wheat in shock was being damaged by rainfall. These attracted little attention apparently. The spring wheat move ment is approaching and with the visible supply totaling 10,000,000 bushels In ex - *53 of last year and southwest farmers showing no Inclination to let up in their shipments bulls have been forced to act cautiously. Wheat and flour on ocean supply last week decreased *2.51 2.000 bushels. The >tal supply Is 37.533,000 bushels, com ired with 36.200.OQ0 bushels a year ago. The grain moving to Utirope 1* admittedly e ng well taken. It is unusual at this me of year to see ^tradilv advancing ! f ires when grain from the farms in the nited State, is rushing to market. It only natural to look for frequent ■st acks following th»» advance of 36c the >st two months. The advance In wheat has been miraculous in more than one vav. Later on in the season bulls say rices will reach materially higher Hround. /-V Out of the Records V_J Births and Deaths, Birth*. Clarence and Charlotte Robinson, 6036 Ho litith St., boy. Earl and Nora Jones,# 1931 Ho. 19th St., Dewey and Gladys Sluter, 1045 So. 29th Sr., boy. Uwrfnre and Mary Rothge, 2613 Reeae Sc. girl. Bdhjamllt and Antonette Ranleri, 1023** So 22d St., girl. * Otto and Mildred Langbehn, *29 So. l»'h St., b->y. lames and Mamie Kesallng, hospital. girl. Arthur and Giulia Fortezzo, 1420 Corby f girl. Theodore and Bertha Mallory, hospital. boy. Fred and Ida 8mlth 2216 U 8t.. boy. Frank and Bertha Callenkos. hospital. bov. Vincent and Goldie Van WJe. hospital. girl, Arnold and Margaret Christiansen, hos pital, boy. navid and Sarah Norton, hospital, boy. Eric and Edith Karlen, hospital, girl, lohn and Mary iAipome* h. hospital. boy. George and Alma Saltxglver, hospital. boy. lames and Alberta Handy, 1184Mi No. 20'h St., girl. Dominik and Antonette Mendlno, 4919 Ho 23d St., girl. William and Lena Merrlfield, 2267 No. 26th St , boy. Heaths. Tleeter Sophia Larson. 49 ysars. hospital. Warren L*ydecker, Infant, hospital Mrs. Marie Jenaen, 13 years, 3157 Far n»rn 8t. I'irino Patanla. 8 yeara. hospital Olaf G. Almatroin. 40 yeara. hospital A ufanda Porter. 67 year*, hospital. In Divorce Court. -L'k Mowery against Ruby Mowery, (1 -acrtion. Katherine \Plrkey against C. Clyde Mickey, cruelty. Alice Runyon against Forest Runyon, t ruelty. Building Permit*. r Von Thaden, 1»24 No. i2d St . brick »"»*r dwelling, 17.500 M Polonsky, 563 8o. 25th St., brick 'eoeer dwelling. |7.000. E W. Fellers, 4537 Wirt Ht., frame dwelling. 14.000. Charles W’. Martin, 2936 Heotl St, frame dwelling. 14.000. Charles W. Martin, 2111 Iowa Si, brick at i stucco dwelling, 16,000. Real Estate Transfer*. -*.r* guerite Jennen end husband Western Mtg Sr. Finance row !*eny, Jlascall St.. 62 ft W of -Hi *t„ n*is«. I ».t«« M;irguerltg Jenaen and husband to Western Mtg Sc Finance Co. ' infon St.. 240 ft. W of 86th Ht., S Side. 60*124 . J.700 .d eeph K. D’lpln Sr. Wife to Jimu Kopeck and wife, 34th St.. 104 ft N of Wright 8t.. W Side, r,2x132 ... l.ooo Franc** H Gibson and husband to Max A. Anderson, Whitmore St , 188 ft. B of 28th Ave.. N Side. .. ,n Ida, M. Shlndelbourer end husband to Robert H- Konper, Evan* St . 6 ft. W of Military Ave. S Mid., £-n*12» . *# N Side. 40x110'« . Western M'g- St Finance Co to Marguerite A Morenrtv. Whit more St . 163 ft. E of list Ave . S Hide 6;| 46x120 . 6 25( F»cda M. Sauer to Hans W Han *r»n. N H ror. 12d and Spencer St . 4|%tt80 . 711 Theodore W Metcalf# and wife to Ruth O Dufva »nd husband, ^amden 4vr 16§ f' 3V of 30th S' NT SMe 46x120 !4 • M’6< 1*' * Bvron Peed Cc to Vtnnt* * wme• ad lOtb «r on ft 'J of Lari n - te A • W Sid*. 45x114 . IM f --^ Omaha Grain ^ Spot wheat, sold on the tables today from 2 c to 2%c lower. The demand was moderately good, although a large num ber of cars was carried over unsold, sellers refusing to follow the decline of about 2%c in the future*. Receipts were | 3b7 cars. ' | Corn sold at. unchanged prices to lc lower with only a fair demand. Receipts were 67 cars Oats were a alow sale at 2c lower. Receipts were 63 cars. No sales of rye were marked up and barley was lo to 2c lower. Omaha Cash Grain. WHEAT. No. 2 dark hard: 1 car. ff.2l%; 1 car, 11.24; l car, |1.37; 1 car. *1.37. No. 3 dark hard: 1 car, *1.21; 1 car, $1.18. No. 4 dark hard: 1 car, $1.26. No. 1 hard: b eara. $1.22. No. 2 hard: l car, fcl.26; 1 car. $1 20%; 1 car, 13.bs per cent1 protein, $1.31; 13 cars, $1.21. No. 3 hard: 13 cars, $1.20. No. I hard; 1 car (smutty), $1.22; 1 car, $1.20%. No. 2 haru; 1 car. $1.22; 1 car. $1.21; 8 cars, $1.19; 6 cars, $1.20. No. 3 hard: l car, $1.19%; 3 cars, $1.19; 1 car, $1.18; 1 car, $12.11%, 1 car, $1.16. No. 4 hard: 8 cars, $1.18; f cars, $1.16. No. 5 hard; 1 car $1.17; 1 car, $1.16. Sample hard: 17 cats, $1.16%; 1 car, $1.17; 6 cars. $1.16. Sample; i car (smutty), $1.17; 4 cars, $1.16%. CORN. No. 2 white: 1 car, $1.12. No. S white: 3 cars. $1.11. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.11, 1 car, $1.10. No. 2 yellow: 3 cars $1.13. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.12. No. 4 yellow, 3 cars, $1.11. No. 6 yellow, 1 car, $1.10. No. 2 mixed: 1 ear, $1.12%; 2 cars, $1.12; 1 car, $1.11%; 1 car, $1.13. No. 3 mixed: 1 car $1.12; 1 car, $1.11. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.11. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.09. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.07. OATS. No. 3 white: 4 cars, 61c. No. 4 white: 9 cars, 49c. Sample: 2 cars. 48c; 1 car, 47c. BARLEY. No. 3: 3 cars, 78c. No. 4: 1 car 78c. I Sample: 1 car, 76c. Dally Inspection of Grain Received. WHEAT Hard winter: No. 1, 34 cars. No. 2, 67 cars; No. 3, 48 cars; No. 4, 90 cars; No. 5, 3 cars; sample, b5 cars. Total. 307 cars. Mixed; -No. 2. 2 cars; No. S, 3 cm is. Total, 6 cars. Durum: No. 3, 1 car. Total, 1 car. Spring: No. 3. 1 car. Total. 1 car. CORN. Yellow: No. 2, 6 cars; No. t, 2 carif No. 6. 1 car. Total, 9 car*. White; No. 2, 6 cars; No. S, 3 oars. No. 14, 1 car; No. 6, 1 car. Total. 11 cars. Mixed: No. 2, 7 cars; No. S, k oars; No. 14, 2 cars; sample, 2 cars. Total, 16 cars. OATS. White: No. 3, 23 cars; No. 4, 20 csrs; sample, 4 cars. Total. 47 cars. Mixed: No. 3, 2 cars. Total, 2 cars. RYK. No. 2, 3 cars. No. 3. 1 car. Total, 4 cars. BARLEY. No. 3, 4 c^rs. Total, 4 cars. OMAHA flECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots ) Receipts— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . 367 432 102 Corn . 67 73 85 Oats . .. 6 3 17 120 Rye . 16 2 2 Barley . 6 4 4 Shipments— Wheat . 294 808 «0 Corn . 4 4 36 8 8 Oata . 1L 11 47 Rye . 3 1 3 Barley . 3 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year Carlots- - Today Ago. Agu. Wheat .*.720 782 485 Corn ...186 18 1 76 Oats .167 62 74 KANSAS CITY RECEIPT# Wheat . 1.068 1,144 k24 Corn . 66 66 72 ! Oata . 45 13 13 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat .337 6’.5 277 Corn . 8 6 66 128 Oata . 228 143 168 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis .4 17 236 698 Duluth .. 7 2 200 Winnipeg .62 71 100 OMAHA STOCKS Bushels— Today. Yr Ago Wheat .3.811.000 2.069,000 Corn . 268.000 177.000 Oats 1.16.000 262,000 Rye 38,000 34.000 Barley . ... 6.000 10.000 CHICAGO CASH PRICKS. By l'pdlka grain company, Atlantic «312. Art. | Open. (High. I tow. | Cloaf, Sat^ Wht. II I Sept, I 1.33%! 1.34 3.29 % I 1.30% 1.33 1.34 i | 1.30% 133% Dac. . 1.3a% | 1.38% 1.14% 1.39% M*% 1.37% I !.{*% 13* May I 1.44 % | 1.45 I 1.40%, 1.41% 1.4.:% 1 1.45 I I 1.41% 144 Rye l Sept. I 95% .95%! .93% .93% .94% 96 4,1 Dec. | ).00% 1.00% »• 98 % 99> May 1 06% 1.07 1 01% 1.01% 1A6? I 1 07 ! 1.05% Corn | 3,p'- III lu i1,1 ,1:“% \:ll Dec. ! 1.19% 120% 1.16%. 1.1. 1-JS% .May 1 1.22 1 22 2 17%. 1.1»%I 1 20% . | 1.21% 1.19%, 1.20% Se*p". | .66% .66 .62% .64 j .66% G6 .53%| Dec. .68% .53% 6»% 47 J»J% I .68% .56 %! .5.% May I .62 .62% .60 .60%. .61 I .62% Sept '13.95 13.97 13.10 13.47 19.93 Dec. 114.00 14.00 13.93 jl3.«2 113.97 Sep? ' 1 2-37 13 27 13.16 ili.lt J-7 f)orn and Wheat Region llulletln. For tha 41 hour* ending «t * » *”• Mnndav ‘ ll*l" Sta?ton. Hlfh. Dow. latum Ashland, cloudy . '* 6» J J* Auburn, cloudy.“J ? „ Broken Bow. cloudy. .. 8* at Columbus, part cloudy... 82 .6 ".wo (,'ulbertaon. clear . »1 * “ *? Fairbury, clear . at 61 o.uO Fairmont, cloudy. 84 69 0 00 Brand leland. part cloudy 86 69 0 00 Hartlngton. cloudy . 78 85 o oo | Hastings, clear . . *6 8 1 0 00 Holdrege, clear . »o 6' o oo Dlncoln, cloudy . . *4 69 0.00 North I.oup, cloudy. 64 t,, North Platte, part cloudy 68 68 0 00 f lukdale, cloudy . '* 61 ?•£* Omaha, cloudy . 79 60 0 00 O'Neill, cloudy . 80 6a 0 31 Ked Cloud, clear. 87 tl ooo Tekamah, cloudy . 77 86 0 06 Valentine, cloudy . 88 68 0.34 Minneapolis Cash tiraln. Minneapolis, Minn., Aug 18.—Wheat— Cash No 2 northern, 11.32 % tf 1.37 % ; No. 2 herd spring. 11.87% W1 62%; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fency. 91 46% til 63%; good to choice, 11.37 % ® 1.44 % ; ordlnery to good. 91 34%®1.37%. Old And new, September, |1.32%; old end nl(Bv. May. II 40. old and new, De cember, 91.28% Corn—No. 3 yellow 91 18% Oa'e—No. 3 white, 61%®61%r. Hat ley—64 089c live -No. 2, 88 % ® 89 %c, .>• Fist—No. 1. 92 67 ® 2.8** KanaAe 4'1ty (at* tiraln Kansas City, Mr. . Aug 14 When No. 2, hard, 91 2101.92; No. 3, rad *1.32 01 36 September, 81 21; December, 8129%: May, 81 *3 aekad. Corn—No. 3. white. 91 110113; No. 2, yellow. 8113%; No 3. yellow 11.1301.13, No. 2, mixed 8111%; September. 81.12 asked. December, 9109% bid; May, 91.11% asked. Oats—No. 3, whlta, 84%r; No, 1. white. 53 %c. Barley—90 081c. SI. 9si tile Ornln Futures. St T.oula, Aug 18 —Wheat Fututea, September 9128%: December. 11.34% Corn— Septetmber, 91.19%. December. 81 16%. Oats—September. 66c. Kansas City tte.r Kansas City. Aug 13— Hay Ctt (hanged, No. I prairie. 811 00012.00; No 1 timothy, 115 60016.00; choice alfalfa. IJt on4623.00; clover mixed light, 912,50 913.(0. New York Cotlem Futures New York, Aug II.-—Cotton Futures opened sssy; October. 88.9*01 December, 3(90031.94c. January, 111.340 29.12c, March, 26 65c: May. 26,67c Ituluth Mat Duluth. Minn Aug II—Flat Close September. *3 3 S ’ i ; October. 92 30%, No vender, 82.3U. December, 82 26%. Mlnneapolle (Your. Minneapolis. Minn , Aug is Hour Co,banged, family patents. 87.7607 8ft. Hi au 823.09034.<10. Road (condition*. (Furnl«ho*l by the Onmlu Auto club ) All road* lending out of Omih* report t7 00 Fat lambs. 146 Oregon ... 7 4 13 40 Feeder lambs. 171 Oregon ...60 13 00 Clipped Iambs, 340 fed .. 78 12 60 Syring lambs, 69 natives . . 68 13 00 Receipts and disposition »>f livestock at the Union stockyard*. Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m , August 19 1924. RECEIPTS—CA R LOT Horse* and Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mules C If ft St P Ry. 13 . . , t, Mo Pac Ry _ 2 U P R R. 66 27 )>2 1 C A N W. east. 2 1 C A N W, west. 1 50 4 8 1 5 6 C 8t P M ft O. . 25 U C B ft Q, east. . 1 ... C B ft Q, west.. 19 2 7 1 4 C. R I A p, east 10 2 1 . , . C R l ft P, west 4 2 . . I C R R. i . C G W R R 2 Total Receipt* 520 J20 99 20 DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattle. Hog* Sheep Armour ft Co.1175 • 19>6 3157 Cudahy Pack Co . .1540 21 4763 Dold Pack Co . 302 1282 Morris Pack Co .. 1 1 15 1 113 543 Swirt ft Co . 12"4 1 < > 3 48 1 Hoffman Bros IT Mayerovich ft Vail M Midwest Pack Co II I»owd ft Kefer 29 Omaha Pack Co ... 54 John Roth ft Sons 21 S. Omaha Pack Co. . 8 Beams ft Murray . 2'»»r, Geo. Murphy .. 67 4 Lincoln Park i*o . . 108 . • .. Nsgle Park Co. .. 121 Sinclair Pack Co 85 .... Wilson Pack Co .... los . .... Swift, Ft Worth .60 . Anderson A Son .... *1 . ... .... Benton VS ft Hug* 86 . .. .... Bulla J H . 134 . Cheek W H .291 , Dennis ft Francis . . 285 .... ... Ellin ft Co . »t . Harvey John 279 Inghram. T J . if* ... Kellogg FG....... 619 Kirkpatrick Bros ... 337 Krebbs A Co . 46 Longman Bros *, t Luberger Henry 8. 136 Mo Kan C ft C C,,.. x Neb Cattl# Co . 1«3 Root J B * Co .... 178 .... Roaenstock Bros . 488 Sargent ft Finnegan 19* Smiley Bros .... . . 248 Sullivan Bros . 40 .... Van Sant W B ft < n 22« Wert helm* r ft Degen 311 Other buyers . 706 . 74 25 Total . 10795 1136b 11269 4 hlcago Livestock. Chicago, Aug. 18.-—Hog*-— Receipt* 69 000 head, desirable grades moderately a< j five, mostly 10016c lower: choice weighty butchers, better light light and slaugh ter pige show less decline; bidding 15 0 25o lower on common and medium kind; shipping demand narrow top. $10 00. bulk good and choice 160 to 250 pound aversge*. $9.1609.95; better 270 to 350-pound weight. $9.$00190 desir able ]40 to 150-pound kind, $9 250 9 40; good and choice strong weight killing pig* $8.60 0 9.00. heavyweight hog* $9 at'1 on; medium. $9 10010.00 light $*90 0 10 00: light light, $* 3009.70; packing house, smooth. $8.350 8.7-'. packing house tough. $7.9008 !5. slaughter plus. $8.00 09.00. Cattle Receipt*. $5,000 head; f*-.| steers and yearling! steadv to itnevenlv lower; kind* selling at $10 and downward showing most downturn, highly finished offering* comparatively scarce, yenrltnvs In best demand some slowness «»n t k weight offerings run Inc ludes about 1. - loads western rrassrrs: most gm**cra In killer flesh, no early sales ■ arlv tup handyweight fed steers. $7 20 severs! loads yearling* and handyweight. $11.(nj part load vearllngs on show order. $11.25: bulk early sale*. $9 25010.60: fed cow* very dull: some demand for desirable hejf*rs: bulls strung to 15c higher most ly 100 l 6r up on weighty bologna.*; best. 94.69; vaster* fully steady mostly $11.50 '"'M2.00 to packers: outsider* upward t«> • 12.60; larger assortment stockers and feeders; trade fully steady. Sheep and Lambs Receipt*. 13 000 head alow. r*r|v *a|e* fat p*tue lamb*1 steady to at-ong; sorting Brht. early sales to packer*. $13.66014 00; few to shippers and cltv butcher* $ 1 4 26 cull* most I'. 11 0009.60; no action on west erns: heat held ground $14.28; strong; bidding around steadv sheep steady; choice rsnge ewe», $7.50; talkinr steady on feeding lambs no earlv sal** Rnnena Ully Live Rtock Ksnsn* Ulty. Mo. Aur 18 fUnlted Htales Mepnrtiuent of Agriculture) c»t tie Receipt* 1- lower, bulls and < elves, steady, short load • alf club yearling* fi) 25, best matured Steer* $10 1" practical top venls, 6'i , sfoeker* fully steadv. feeder* wnk, bulk, $4 00 07 26: bulk vain fed sierra end yearling*, $8 00010 00. grits* cows, $3 00 04.50, bologna hulls. $15004 00 Hog* Receipt*. 10.000 head, mostly 16 026c lower than 8a turd a v’s axaragr shipper lops. $9.8- and pucker tops, $9 mi, hill* of *Nle*. $9 1609 M, hulk of !80 to 275 pound • ci Hge* $9 40 fi9».n rm )< Irig sows, $8 0008.28; stork tigs sold to 3fic higher, hulk of sale*. $7 0007.7* Sheet) and T.autha Receipt*. 7,000 head; killing classes, strong to 16c strong Fr . Uoloiadn gr ii -<*ed Idaho Isinba, $1190, Uoloradn $13 700 13.86 top native*. $11 50. Colorado ewe a. $7 OO'U 7 ?6, Texan wet het s. f K 28. Mf. ,ln*cph Livestock **• losnpli. Mo Au* 16 ilogl Re icetptt, 7.000 head; 10 018c Inwei . top, $9 70: hulk. $'» 8109 65 Cattle Receipt* 5 Ron he*d , Irregular, Hulis of steer* $7 50 u • . top. $10 00; cows and heife?*. $.1 -4/9 26. rolv <* $4 600 10.00 . *tn< kera and feeders, $4 Otl 07 76. Hheep and Lamb* Receipt*. 8,500 head, strong to ■*$»• higher tamba. 117 |0fti 911 90 . ewe* $fi 5007 60 1 niton Filflirea 4 lose ^•w 1 nt k Aug tt Co* t | Fill tr ■ • (.‘loss hsrelv stead * h toper, 1 - f "* KO. gr -ruber ‘4 tnt| :'t p . !,. uu , 4 M.fli II T' h M., U. S. Steel Hits Highest Point for Two Years Rubbers in Strong Demand, Coppers Make. Cain and Department Store Issues Reaeb New Highs. Ilr RICHARD KTIM-ANE I niversnl Service Financial Kill for. New York, Aug. 18. — Bulls ha«l little to complain about in connection with today's stock market. United States Steel went to 111, its highest since* 1922. Various railroad Issues, among them Illinois Cen tral, St. Paul. Missouri Pacific prefeired, Reading, Union Pacific* Chicago dk North western and Texan & Pacific made ad vances of 1 Mi to 2H points. The rubber* hsd a field day. They were in strong demand and made fine gain*. The coppers did very well. American Swelting ami Refining went to 77*4-- be ginning to show* resistance. r x | New York Quotations v/ New York Stock exchange quotation* furnished by .1 8. Bar he A Co., 224 Oma ha National Bank holding. Sat. High. Low Close. Close. Agri Cheat .•..!•■% 16*% 16% 10 Ajax Kubner . 11% 3 0% 11 10% Allied Cnemlcal ..76 76 75 75% Allla-Chalmers ... 60 69% 60 66% Amer H «*t 3 42% 41% 42% 41% Amer B S F. 8 4 86% Arner Car.. 130** 130% 131%: Am C A F .172% 171% J71 % 172 | Amer ii 4 Death. 12% 12% Am Ji . I. pfd ... 61% 61 67% 63% Amer Int,er Corp .27% 26% 77% 26% Amer Linseed Oil. . 20 20 Amer Locomotive. 8! *f'% *0% 10% Am S a C .17% 12% 12% 12% Amer .Smelt ... 77% 74 77 % 73% Amer Smelt pfd ... .104% 103% Am St! r . .36% 36% Amer Sugar .... 46% 46% 4*% 4 6% Amer S nnatrx 8% 8% Amer T A T . 128% 128 128% 12H i Amer Tolm co 15" -* 170 150% 150 * vr w A E I0i 110 111 Amer Woolen 78% 77% 77% 76% Anaconda . .. 4 % 13% 40% 23% Asa... Dr Ods 12"% 11* 11*% 119 6 Associated Oil. -J 28% Atchison 10 % 104% 1!,6% 1 AG Coast L . 1 36 134 % US 136 AM Gulf 4 W 1 . 16% 16 Alls- Tack . .. * % AM Refin t'o ...85% 85% 85% *4% Austin - Nichols ... .. . 23% 24 Auto Knitter. 2% Baldwin .124% 121% 124% 124% Halt A Ohio ..64% 44% 44% 64% Bethlehem Steel .44% 41% 44 « 43% Bo-/ h Magneto • i * % % Ilrkl - Man Ky .. 26% 26 26 77 Brkl - Man pfd . .. *9 Cal Pack 90 *9 49 * 84%! Cal Petroleum - % 22% 22% 22%. « a I &■ Arl* Min . 54% 64% 64% 54% Can P.ic .152% r: 1 2% 161% j Cen t ra I I. »dt h ... I 5 % K.% 15 % 15 % Con L*ath PM 52% 61% 61** 62% Cerro do Pasco 4 % 47% 4«% 4» < handler oMtor* . 49% *0% 49% 49% Cheaa A n . . . . 87 8 6 17 % 87% <' h i G t Went .... C) f,S 6 % 6 % | Chi A N W . 64% 61% 64 % 63% C M A St P ... 16% 16% 16% 16% Chi G W pfd ..16% 16% 16»* 17 | C M A St P pfd . 28% 2- 2* % 2*% C U I A P .35 24% 35 34% | C St P It A O . . 47% 47% ■ Chile Copper .... 35% 35 35% 34%' ihmo .21% 21 % 21% 31% duett - Peabody . . .. 5f duett - Pea pfd . 1 m3 % Coca - Cola ....77 7 l% 76% 77 i Colo Fuel A Ir 52 % 51 51 % el % Columbian Carbon . . 43 41% I Columbia Gas . 40% 4«i% 4 - % 40 Congoleum . 5 4 62 % 42% 53 Con Cigars .11% 16% 18% 19%' Continental Can . 61% 6b 60% 60 Continental Mot 6% I Corn Product* . . 32% 32% 32% 32% Cosden ..2* ."?% 27% 27 % Crucible .63% 62% 63 62% I Cuba Cans Sugar. 14% t<% 14% 14% Cuba c Sug pfd.. fir, % 64% *4% 64% o»ba-Am Sugar .. 32% :t2% 32% 32% t'uvamel Fruit . .51% 4*% ;.o 51% Dm m i Boons 1 ’ % 1 % 1 f % 15 % Davidson Chem 6-% 61% % 61 I*ela £ Hudson ..130% 13"% l.Vt% 130% I'ltm* Mining 15% 15% 15% 15% Dup de Nemours. 1“0 12* in.: 129% Kastman Kodnk 111 lin% 110’* 110% I iris .30% ?9% jo .10 r.!e StoV Bat 5 * * % 59 69% I'ntmoUh Player* ..84% * 4 8 4 *6 Fifth Ave rf L. . 11% Flak Rubber 9% S 9% t Pletschmsn s Is f9% £| 69'* £*% Freeport Tex ... *% 9 General Asphalt .. 46% 44% 4 *. % 44% H*n Fleetrlc .. 27 .% 27 2% 27 3 % 37 4 Oneral Motor* .14% 14 % 14% 15 Gold Dust . . ... ... 40 Goodrich .25 24% 2-f» t% Gt North Or- . ... .1"% in % i»t% 30% Ot No Mv pfd_ 67% f»7 67 % 67% Gulf States Stl .76 •<% . .% 74% Hartmann Trunk 37', 37 37 % 37 Hayes Wheel .... 1 % ., % » , Hudson Motor* 78 27% ' 7% Horne*take Min t’o 42% 41% Houston M|| 71% To 7t% 6t% llupp Motors . 1.1% 13% Illinois Central .114% in% 114% 111% 111 < *n pfd .114 it: * lt4 Ji3% Inspiration ’f% *% 2 9% 2*% Int Km Com Corp *6% *5% 26% 26% Int Harvester ... . 9.,% 96% Int Mere Ms r ... 11 % 16% 11 1 ft % Int M M pfd . 4 % 41% 4 2% 41 Int T A T . . ..73 t; % . 8 % 79% 1 Int Nickel . li% 19% 19% 19% Int Paper .r • % 56% 6«% 6»}% Inv Oil ■ . 13% 12% 12 . 12% .lone* Tea . 21 % 2t>% 21 21 Jordan Motor .. it. % 1 K C Southern . 2 % 22 * % 72% Kelly Spring 17% 16% 1.% 16% I lvenuerott 49% 49 49 49% Keystone Tire . . . '% % Lee Rubber ... 11 16% j LehIgh Valley 65 4 % 84 , I - Lima Loromotlvs 8'% it*>. ' I.Ouse - Wile* ... 73 76 % 71 4'F, I.outs A Nash D'1 % Ifti 101 I'M , Ma'k Truck ...16<% in: % 103% 1 n .1 % May Dept store . 94% 9 3 % 97 % 92% M*xwe|| Mot A .. 5'.% I 64% 62% Maxwell Mot H 1 » 12% 13% 11 Marland . .13'-, 31% 3 2% .11% Max ban Hea ... 21% 21% 21% 21% Miami Copper . 25 24 % 24% „4% Middle Slat..* oil 1% 1% t% 1% M K A T , . . 15 % T. % 16% 1 .% Mo Pacific 26 19% 19% it Mo Pacific pfd ..61% 51% 63% f. 1% Mont- Ward ... 37% .16% 37% 27% Mother l.ods .... g% «% *% 8% Nash M•>t ■ ■ a .... |t: inn I ' I - Nat Uts< till .. 68% n, . • ei National Knarnst :!% Nat !.*«■! . ...Ifi'i % D.'» 1*' a 11, T % , N V Air Brake . 4.1 4 t 47 V, N Y Central 11 o 109% i|6 11.9% N T Chi A K» T. . 1 1 ’ % 116 N V N M At H . \'l \ 2. % -7% 27% North Amer 6% *< % : • % :* • North Peclfls ... 67 *.«% s*% «6% N A W Ry 1-T 126** I ’6 % 136% Drphsum . . 19 % o«cm Ho* tie 4 11 % 1 i % 11 % Pacific OH 49% 4*% 4«% 4H Packard Motor lt% t | %, n% n% Pan Amerhau * :7% 57% 8* Pan - A merles r» R >-7% &« % 55% 67 Penn R n 46% 4 S % 4 % 46% Peoples flee 150% pore Marquette 8.1 * • % §3 «»% Phil Co 60% 60 60% 50 K Phillips Patrol >6 14% ♦% 14% fiui'ce- Arrow 1 1 % 1 I I'oslum Cereal 68% 6, % -8% I'loesed Steel Car. 4 1 Piod A Refiner* 3 I % »0% <• % " Pullman Li . % l 12 % 1 1 j % Lil% Puma \ I* Hugs' 54 t % ; % ^ Pure Oil f4 2. % i 21 Ry fttee| Spiln* 1 •• lio% Ray Consol 13% 12 % il% 12% Read ms 6 * 6.1% *. MS Itwplogle 1* 11% 12 M% pep Iron A HI eel 49 41% 48% 4H Royal Dot. h N V 41% 4 % 4 % 44% SI 11 A H F 76% 6 % 26 % :»»«■. S' I, A H w .15% 44 % 4 6 % • % A hull" <' i it a» St I * »>', 12 % S*’0* ftoehtirk in . % lor, l'i*', |n«l% Shell I’nton nil... ti ia% i •. % i*», Si ui m«m o '* *5% 2 6** g*n< 1st* *''1 17% 1 ? % |T* I % •I «heff|f|,| . 71 7« 7* 69% Skeiiy on . 18% 17% 18% Southern racifjc. . 97 96% 97 96% South Hv . 69% 98 «fi«4 68% Stand O of Cal... 58% 57% 58% 57% Stand O of N J.. 35% 3b 35% 35 Stewart -W . 53% 62% 52% 52% Stromberg Car. 63 Htudebak?r . 38% 38% 38% 38% Submarine Boat . 10 9% 10 10 Texac Co . 41% 4n% 40% 40% Texas ft Tar ... 39 37 38 % .37 Timken R B ... 36% 35% 36% 56 Tobacco Trod ... 65% 6f. 65% 64% Tob Prod "A**... 91% 91% 91% 91% Trana Oil ....... 5% 4% 5% a Union Phc .147% 144% 1 47 1 44 % United Fruit .213% 218 219% 217% 17 S Cast Iron Plpel02% 100% 100% 100% U S I ml Alcohol. 73% 73% 73% 73% U S Rubber . 36% 34% 56% 34 U S Rubber pfd . . 89% 88% 89% 88 IT J4 Steel .Ill 109% 110% 109% ir s Steel pfd.121% 121% Utah Cupper . 8 1 80% 81 79% Vanadium . 24% 23% 23% 23% V'i vaudou .. 5 % Wabash . 15% 1f.% 15% 15% W aba ah “A" . ... 44% 42% 44 4 4 % Western Union .114% 113% 113% 115 Westing Air B. 93 Westing Elec . 64 63% 63% M White Kaglo Oil. . 23% White Motors 60% :,9% 60% 59% Woolworth Co ...113% 113% 313% 114 % Wi Ilya-Overland K% 8% 8% 8% Willy a - Over pfd. 70 69% 70 67 % Wilson . 8% 7% 8% 7 Wilson rfd . 2-* 20% 21% 20 Worthing Pump . . 30% 29% 29% 29% Wrgley Co . 4 2 41% 41% 4 2 Yellow Mfg C0. 65 56% Yellow C t C'.. 4 8 i Total sales of storks. 1.070,960 shares. Saturday’s total sale*. 654,800. Total bonds, $5,532,000. f New York Bonds i-—-J New York, Aug. 18.— Bond prices drift ed irregularly lower today in a trailing session which wits marked principally by unusual activity in Serbian 8s and Si. Paul Railroad issues. The influence of heavy profit taking In t lie foreign ex • hinges checked an initial advance in the European bonds which was Inspired by the successful conclusion of the interallied conference With Serbian 8s mounting more than 2 points to a new 1824 high record at 90, reports were revived that an additional loan to Jugo Klavia might be floated be fore long. The Ponds closed slightly be low the day’s level. Indications that the St. Paul Railroad 1920 refunding program would be expe dited, following the success of the Balti more Ac Ohio's refunding operations, In fuaed new strength Into the road a acti\e Issues. Leadership or the movement was assuim «t by the 4 per cent bonds of 1925 with the debentures 4a also gaining grdund Other railroad Hens which fig ured conspicuously in the trading were T.ouirvilla ft Nashville 4s Chicago Ac Al ton 3% a, Louisiana & Arkansas 5a. and "Katy 1 adjustment Be. the latte*- being influenced by the declaration of interest due October 1. Mixed price movement* marked trading in other sertiotiH of the list. Gains of from 1 to 3 points In Kelly Springfield and Ajax Rubber «m contrasted with loxsea Hi Philippine Railway 4s. Republic Steel 5%s and Dery !>ry Goods. Considerable new financing is sched uled for the week, offerings probably will bt* made tomorrow of $19,000,000 Sun Oil company 45-year 6% per cent deben tures. A $3,000,000 issue of Buffalo, Ro' neater and Pittsburgh 4% per cent bonds was placed pr'vately. I . 8. Bond-. Pales fin $!.oqo> High. Low Close 113 Liberty 3%a -101.2 101 101.1 1 Liberty 2d 4s . ..301.16 101 16 101.16 24 Liberty 1st 4%*.103.21 102.17 102.18 1103 I iberty 2d 4%a. 101.23 101.IS 101 20 87 Liberty 3d 4%s..102.17 J02.16 102.17 -46 Liberty 4th 4%a 102 27 102 24 102.25 125 u a Gov 4 %a. . .106 105.29 105.29 Foreign. ?♦ A n TuMarWks 6s «1% M % 81% 30 Argen Gov 7a .. .102% 102% 102% 152 At gen Gov Cs . 84 93 % 94 34 Atm Gov gtd Jo 7s. 97% 97 97 35 City of Lord 6s... »(» *9% *9% 3 7 City of ( open L%a. 96 95% 95% 11 City of O P 7%s.. 92% 92% 92% 28 < ity of Lyons 6a... 90 81 % *9% 2 3 City of Mar 6s .. 9"% 89% 89% * c of RdeJa 8» 47.. 95 95 95' 20 Cze lie pub 8s.101 1«0 % 10"% SO J>ept nf Seine 7s... 97% 96% 96% 4 liom Rsp sf 3%a 91% 91 % 91% ■ l*ufc % lift n 29.103% 103% 303% 3 5 J> of Can 5* 52.... 103 102% 3 02 % 7 liu E I fi* ]#62 . D«% 96% 96% 116 ]>u E In 5%S 1 962. »l 90% 9u% 7 Framerican 7%s .. 97 96 % 96% 77 French Rep St> .108% It'7 % 107% 110 French Rep 7%t . .104% 104 104 72 Papancg* 6%s 92% 92% 91% 13 J-*pan*»e 4s ..8'.% 8 2% 8 2', 102 K Belgium 8k .107% 107% 107^* 34 K Belgium 7%s. .110% 11 r> no 33 K Leninark Os 100% ]f»0% 100% 4 K Italy 6 %s .1011% 100% it>G% 7 2 K Netherlands 6s . J00% loo joo 82 K Norway ba . 98% t7% 9» 169 K Serb# C Is.90 88% 89% 2 K Sweden 6a .1»4 J04 1<*4 17 Oriental D os ... M% ** ** 117 F'arls - f, M 6■ .. M% g-% x.-% 24 R Bolivia 9* ..93% 91% 9.1% 7 Rep Chile 8a 1941.. 105 J95 105 • 3 Rep Chile 7S .... 99 98% 99 l Rep Col 6 %a . 99% 99% 99% 7* R Cuba 6 % a . .. 56% 96% gv% 1 Rep FI Salva 8* 102% 102% \% 16 R Finland 6s ... . 90 8t\ fit 8 St Queensland 6s .103 If; 30.1 1 St Rio Grande «■ .. 97% 9 % 97% 40 St San Panin Is . 100 99% 40% *1* ?"*»* G 6%s .. 98% V* 9a % 33 I K GB 5 % a 19 29 1 11 % 11 0 % 1 1 •.• % f f> T K GB 6 %e 1917 106% 10$ 10.'.% 3 7. US Brasil 8* . . 97% 97% 97% 6 t S BraaiI 7a 94 n% 94 Dementie. .It Am Ag • ’hem 7%s. 94% 93% 94% 16 Am Chain Ha. 94 9 % »« 13 Ar.i F'nelting 69 .105 io»% 105 y Am Smelting Li. :»4% 94% 94% 6 Am Sugar 6w .101 100% 10f>% 4 5 Am TAT 6 % a. . . 102% 102% 1^2% 13 Am TAT 6a.!«2 J0!% 102 3 3 Am TAT 4* ..97% f 7 % 97% 11 Am W W ft E La . 9 3% 92% 92% 3 52 Ana Copper 7a *« 101 1«0% 101 7 4 Ana Popper 6a ’i 3. 9»% 9 7% 94 !%• 1 Ilf 92 12 Associated Oil € a. . 1 •> 1 11* 1 i#>i 22 AT.vSU gen 4s .. 9n% pn% !•<•% 2 71 U ■% > n - Man Tr 6 * . 81 % 81 % 81 % 7 Calif Pefmi 6 % s in’ 100% Jftl 3 Can No 6',i .115% U*% 115% 26 tan 1’ac 4* ... $| 40% 90% :r, c r a •» s* l% i«ii% 1 (■ 2% 4 c ent Leather 6s . 99% 99% 94% jo l ent Pa' gfU 4« . 4 7% «7% 87% 166 < hes A’ Ohio rv 5s. 100% loO jno 5.1 Che» At O , v < ',i 9»t% 96% >• % 96 Chic A Alt<>n 1%a 4 4 2 41 9 c H ft Q rfg ’a A . 1 a*. % lt»o% 1 g<> % 6«'i ' hif* A East J|| 7;% -j •*' < b . Gt Weat 4* L6% b5% 5»% 142 «• M ft Hi p . v 4 %s 6 % f,2% 631, ; ■» c M A St J’ rf 4 % a 66% 56 f.< % 4 4 M ft St p 4* *25 34 6 2% 64 l« C ft Nortl rfg (• a?% a:*, 97*, 4 i ;h1e Hallwav 5a. .78% 78% 79% 7 Ch R I ft P gen 4s 4 8^ 83% 83% 2 8 Chic n 1 ft P rfg 4k 81% 8 1% 91% 1< l>r ll» ft -4 L 5a 79% 7f% ^ ' : ch A Weat ind 4* .* , 7; , 2 chile Cm) 6- 106% 104% 104% * •’CCJfcfR L rf «s a i0»% it>4% 103% ]I Clev Un Term Rs 10" J00 100 6 f’ni (i ft K| 6a at..Joe% joo 3»>a 12 Commn Pow r,a .. 97 94% 96*4 17 c Co..l of M *a Ss % «7 % . c C SUV d 4a at |0"% 100 % 100% Cuban Am Bug 8a..It* 104 1 • s ’ • : > ft R Ur rfg 5* 44 4 % 44 I* I *env A K Or >n 4a 71% "«% 78% 6 I *et Edinofi rfg 6a 106 1C* left 1 Let Un Rvs 4%« 91% 4! \ 91% 4 I tit Pont da Nem .106% U>4% 106% 7 l>U(|Ue l.gt 6s. 10f% 105% 105% 4 Meat Cubs Bn ?%* 1 fi7 106% 1"7 179 Kmc Gos ft F ?%s 96% 9«% 9'1% > Erie gen lien 4s. »4 * 61% 64 6 Fisk Rubber «• . . 10,3% 107% 'l ‘i**n Elen deb 5s .104% 104** 104 , 16 (jondrivh fc % e 98% 94% !»$% 7 «londvesr T 8- 'll l«5«t 1" *s 1o.m, . »ioodyaar T 6a '41.116% !1«% 114*4, 1. fir Tr Rv nf «' 7. 11 f. % 116% 115% « C»r Tr R\ nf C «a,)(*6 % 106% 106% 4»r ft Gt -a A | Hf% 109% 109 \ Id CK North £ % a R .101% 101 lot 6 |?«»*1)»v Choo 8s II % I*”, *4 103% 2 6 Hud ft M • f■ .s A *7% 47 81 « Hud ft M ad In *a 67% 67% 67% « limn O ft R 6 % a 99 % •»•>% 99% 2rt 111tn Ball T rfg 5a 97% y7% 91% 6 Illinois Cent f.%s 107% lot% 1M% 26 ICC Ht T.ftN r 7 a 96 94% 96% I III Hle-l deb 4 % a. . 94 94 94 I Tn.1 Steel fs 103% 102% 1 "1 % 16 Inter Rap Tr la... 91% 91% 91% 1.1 Ini R r rf 5a at 68 an 64 106 Inf ft «lt Nor G 64% 54 8 4 14 lnt ft Gt Nor 1st 6a 93% 99% .•* Hit M-ro Mar 1 f €1 *.«% *t 49 1 lnt Paper 6s 97% 67% *7% I K* I'Sft \f 4 s ... 8 0% 45% Mi 4* k •' P ft E La . 93% 93% 93% K»* Terminal 4s . 84 8 1 % 14 Kans.'S 'JftF. 6s. 9*% 94% 9«% 6 k - H> f4p Tit e 4 a 9 4% 97% 4*', 1 Ten Ga, yu. 8%» 94% 94 *, 94 % 17 Luke Rhore 4s Ml.. 94% 9r % o*. \ ' Mg ft* Mvera fa *t|% f4% 04% ?1 1 . ft N » 1007 . 104 % If' % 1"4 % t I ft N unified 4 a 9 2* a 9' 9’ a 7 Lmilaul.e GftK 8a sor, f.»% on** 6- Magma t*opper 7a 119% 11' 119% Manhattan Ity 4a 6!** »• i % 61% *t Market St Rv .a 98% 94 9* 13 M idvale Steel ‘ a M % 4a % 86% G-.ipftSSM %s ♦ * • , 4 , t M k ft T 6s . 101 101 101 111 M K ft T new 8a 63% e % *5% 2 0 M.» Pgr (at t- 94% pi 96 94 Mu Pa. gen • 63 61 % 61 % 7 Mont Power la 98 fs 94 . N E T*T 1st ht 101% 1*91 101% 3 n . • i A m $3 % % 92% 7S NY Central 6 a pri J04*^ 1"*% V $ N . | . I f (K |g f I % ‘‘ ‘ % 4 ** ft ,* NVOAHlj. Ha . ...103% 109 : 9$ tl NY Edison 6 % a m% 1 IV % . t 2 % Ml NY Nil t l»r *••’* 4 % 95% 1 I N Y N H 6a 77 % 77 % 17*, IN V 6 a h% 6% 6% 19 v Y Tel 6a 1941 10;% 1«6% 1 <*6 % .4 V V Tel 4 % a 06 % 96% 1 » N Y West ft 14 4%a 4** I 8 4 ti N Am E.|| ha « % ” % ‘ x > Vnt O T ft L 6a A hi a-i hi 19 Nor Phc 6b R 104% 1* " % 104% JO V (»r Pee 6a IV , . , 46, a. O'. Nor Pac 4* . . . 8»% 8 5 * • *. N • r « n let -a A 43 % "1N * *. % ‘ '• 4 ’ ' 1 on. .'7\\ a b 4a .... c % %. % » 12 Pac. G A TC is ... 94 % 93% 97% 14 Pac T A T 6s 1962. 93 92% 92% 15 Penn U R 6%* ..110% 110% 110% 33 Penn R R 5s .1«3 ma% 103 14 Penn R R 4%s 94% 94 04 24 Pere Mar 5s ..... 97 96% 96% 6 Phila Co 6s . 103 102% 10.1 3 Phila Co t>%8 -95% 95 95 2 Phila A Read 6s . P9%. 99% 99% 42 Pler«e - Arrow Sg . 87% 86% 87 2 Pit is Y A A 5s B ..101% 101% 101% 2 Port Ry \. A P 6s. 94 93% 93% S Pro A Re 8s WW..110 110 110 * Pun A1 Rug 7s ...109% 109% 109% 5 Heading gen 4%s.. 93% 93% 93% 3 Reading gen 4s ... 95 95 95 3 Rep I A Htl 5 % s. . 9 74% 76 45 So B T rfg 5a- 9 6% 96% 96% 10 Tenn Klee rfg 6s. 97% 97% 97% 30 Third Ave adj 5s. f»4 % 54% 54% 10 Third Ave rfg 4s. 60 i-9% 59% 2 Tolodo Kdljon 7s. 108% in*% 108% 2 T St r. A W 4s.. 82% 82% 82% 1 I’n K H A P rfg 5a 98% 9s % 98 % 4 Un Pac rfg 5s.. 105 104% 105 3 Un Pan 1st 4s_ 92 91 % 91% 4 Un Pac cv 4s.. .. 99% 99% 9. 5 4% 6 4% Yellow Cab . . .... 47% 4 8 Foreign Exchange. New York, Aug 18.—Foreign Exchange —Firm Quotations in cents. Great Britain demand. 462: cables, 452%: CO-dsy bills on bank- 4 49 % France—Demand 5.49; tables. 5.49%. Italy—Demand. 4.41%: cab:** 4 49 Belgium—Demand. 5 12; cables 6 12%. Germany—Demand (ptr trillion), 22% Holland—39.04. Norway—12 94 Sweden—26.57 Denmark—16,24 Switzerland —18 *7. Spain—13 4 7. Poland- 19 V < zccho-Slovskia—2 97 , Jugo Slavia—1.24% Austrian 0014 Rumania —.46 Argentina- 33 8 7. Brazil 10.'>« 1 Toklo—41 5-16 Montreal 39 31-72 New York General. Ha-jr York Auk l' > r • d. spring patents. >7,2'#97.77 soft winter straights. >».. Zlyt.lZ, hard wintei straight' 1C 50© 7 00 Rye Flout—Quiet fair to good. >240$? iS.10, choice to fancy. I ZlUi 22 I Corn meal—Firm: fin*- white and yel low granulated. >>.6003.70. Rye—Knsy. No. 2 western. >1 02’*. ? j o. |». New York and >1.001* c i. f *t 1 port. | Barley -steady. malting I 04 © 1 06, c i f Neve Turk. Wheat - -Bpat, *"ak; No. 1 dark north ern spring c. f f New Y! 44^ N«». I Manitoba, down. >1 €1\ and No 2 mixed durum, do, I >1 4 3 6, I Corn—Foot barely steady; No. 2 yellow, r. f track. New York lake and rail. >i 41 k, and No. 2. do, >1 59. fiats «po* steady No 2 white. 61c. Feed —Quiet; city bran, 1 no.pound •■ark*. 121.0", western br.29 ► ’a "2 6. Hav S’e-idy. old No. 1. >TiSj !. No. >27. No , I22e?1. shipping. >199: Hops—R’eady state 1923, S9f/4Sc. 1922. 19 *; 2«r. I’aclfte coast 2923, 24f#29c; 1922. 2 1 #» C4c. I*,.. rtS'e#,! men, >:? 7* f h • ’: d y. J^Lrd—Barely steady, m ddleweat >14 to fr 14*" Jall-w—Firm: gpeclal loose. *Sr. extra. Rice Steady: fancy head. 7V|01e. 9 *j»f St. loui* Livestock. Fast St louls. in, .* Ug it—Hogs— Receipts. 17.000 head early allies 2. i 5c lower late sale* to packer*. 25c iowei , top >9.7 j hulk, good to choice 170 pounds aid up. >9.7509 90. good 149 to 16“ pounds. >9 50 0 9 76 good weight killing pigs, >4 7609 , light and plain kind*. >7 500* 60 pa king s tv a. >7 «. i# 00. Cattle—Re, ejpta, 9.090 b* ad native berf steers steady; top. >10 $5. bulk R :: 9.50. west orn s'eers 1 *» t?5c low er, at »'• €jr TOO; light yearlings and heifers. 15 0 26c higher, at I* 5o s i*eef cows almost unaaiH hie at >5 0 4 26. cancers >1 75 « • a;.d t • light vealers. >10.>0 Fheep Receipt- 3 $00 hc.vd good lambs se*rre. 2f>c higher few I**!, ?U ■_ 12 $0. medium to gn*d k nd >12 I6|rl3 ■ rulls. unchanged at I ” r*»' ahsar stead', light e«.es 9 -00; o1 hers, > 4 • 0 © 5 ' . fan ners. >1 04) f| . 50. New York ’*'U;sr New York. Ang. 1*.—An a ivance of N featured tiie raw sugar rra-ket *od.* the spot price row being duly paid Rua;ne*s was active, including sales of about 2 ,fi 0#t bags t’ubajv and Porto Rican for August nnd September shipment. R*w sugar futures ad'.in ci 9 tP 1$ point* oi, a-five buying by houses with Cuban connections, due to the advoitc* in spots and re}.,It* that Kurope agstn win buying tn t’uba The advance met stop In** order* and realising and reaction* f illowed final prices being 1 to 2 p. r»* net higher on grtivs positions September closed ' **4o hccember 3 70c; Marsh. M*v, 4 ■ Refined sugar wr* firmer and unchang ed to 1 points highs* the Ns* now ? irk ing from 9 76 to 6 90 for fine granu lated Refined future* were nominal. Mntit Pity livestock Sioux City. la. Aug 1 * - rattle Re ceipi*. 6 "00 head; marke* alow, killers *. »k sit HfrN strong fat steer* and yearlings. >7 0011 • bulk. *9c0i/lOOt fst tows and holfer* >5 0009,75 can nera and cutter*. >2 ■ -ff t M>: gras* w e and heifers. >.' 7 5%. " 50, ' eais. >4 u 10*0; t-il r >.-. 60 t f- *•' feeder* >• Pllff ‘ 0(1; ar.xker*. >4!!i# 7 50. st.* k year lings and • alvo* 14 < r d 7 1*0. feeding cowg and heifer*. >3 50ff 6 •'0 Hogs Uceipts 10,00© head, market trade deadlocked, bidding b.g quarter lower; prospective top >9 96 bulk ef Srtler* I4 N i . • light*. >9 r.n *i 9 2 * . hut-her* mixed, f4' v ‘ hruw p*rkc* f4,0ff*35: stags. >« Or. good P*gJ». >7 ftO'o'V.OP Sheep- Ri-rr pt» 500 he.id market steady, fat native lamb*. >12 40. ewes. 5 New Yerk Mrtsl New York Auc 14- t’oi v*r Steadv ap.«* amt ftuies. 11 ** Tin- 12aa> . spot amt future*. 12 76c. Iron—5f e*dv . No I northern 20 00ff 21 50c. No northern. 19 If 60 C* 20 00c Nn 2 aoiitne* n. 14 0. Lead Fteadv. spot 9 00 #99 25c 7.1 nr—Btead' Fast St Lou** spot. 4 2»)c Futures—6 20mah.i National bank building Thcne .1A Mdou Art I 4 »pep > High i I w i rinse. | Ss t lorl (3* »n |S*,M J« ,i , •« 13 l'*T. ’I «« « »" ,:)(> ■I»f> -|1 jo j:, S« :< «n :i «« '•*-4 M a f ‘4 1 '111 -4 91 »S • 1! 1* 14 Mm lll.lt !*,*B l* SI «i> Nrn York *ngnt t|uotatioo« Furnished bv .1 S Bn- be ^ t'o . 9"4 (hitaba Na' onnl Hank buiPI ng l*h • < ' I I I * Art i I'pni 1 lb.gh i l.o* 1 rioae. J H*t St'ii 4 M : 7S 1 t 40 I 3 *4 ’ f«i lu.- | .1 7 .1 94 i 3 70 1 S 70 9 71 M i l f 3 *5 .4 4 3 Chlengo Hutter <'hi. ag" A ug 1' Tli* hutter n •Ue' today m od steadv mi lop >rc» and firm nn medium and under gia.te* The cen traNmd .*» mirktl was firm under itghi sujpllr* and an Improved demand Fre*h butter* **. score B Vi . 6i score. 3 4i , 91' me 35 Q 49 score 35« v4 j score. ,14< K7 actUc iiu> , 5 6 »r-ore tHjp 1 t'eufralise.t rarlols 00 k ue. ,56’* 99 I score. 3 5. . >4 *. or. .Vltye N eve Y i»rk *»ll v er \M f 4 'a • | N. Y. Curb Bonds — — — — - — New York. Aug. 18.—Following It the official list of i ranaactiona on the New York Curb Exchange, giving all bond* traded in: .Domestic Bond*. Sales High Low Close b Allied Pucker 6s *9% 69% 68% 6 Allied Packer ** . . «4 63% *4 h Aluminum 7* it:* 10.1% aoi* 103% 22 Am Gaa & Elec 6s 95% 95% 95% Am Roll Mill* 6s 100% 100% 100% 1 Anaconda Cop 6s 104 104 104 1 Anglo Am Oil 7%e 103% 1<*2% 102% 6 Ass Sim Hdw 6%s 83 83 83 2 Atl Gulf Ac VV J 6s 54 64 54 1 itelgo Can Pa Us 9b 95 95 b lie Mi Steel 7* 1935 103% 103% 203% 1 Canad Nat Ky 5s 100% 100% 100% 7 Cities Serv 7s •D" 96% »6 96 20 Cun Textile 8s.... 80 79% 80 2 Con P At li 6%s. 93% 93% 93% 1 Deere & Co 7%a..to3% lu3** 1n3% i 23 Det City Gas 6s.... 103 102 % 103 I 19 Det Edison Us. 109* 109 V* 109* 1 Fed fchig 0« 1933... 101 101 101 6 Fish Body Us 1928.102% 102% 102% 3 Hair, Robert 7s- 99 99 99 4 Gen Asphalt 8a....lU5 104% lub 6 Gulf Uil 5s. 98 98 98 2 Inter Match 6%« .. 87% 97% 97% 14 Kenn Copper 7s . .100% 106% 1ut>% 2 Lehigh P Sec 0s...lui* 101% 101% 1 Lehigh V Harb 5*..100% 100% 100% 2 Libby Me A L 7s...100 100 100 7 Liggelt-WIn 7s ..1)5* 105* 105% 4 Morris & Co. 7%s , 98% 98 98 % 3 7 Nat Leather 8s ....100% 100% 100 * 25 N O P Set be .87% *7 67% 2 N Stales Pow 6%a 97% 97 97 20 N S P<)W evt 6%g.l01 100% 100% 2 Penn P & L 5s . . 92% 92% 92% 8 V S C of S .1 7a_108% 108* 108% 18 Pure Oil 6%s . 95% 85% 95% 1 Shawaheen «s .104% 104 * 104% 8 St Oil N Y 7a 1926.104 103% 104 4 St Oil N Y 7s 3 931.107 106 % 106% 3 St Oil NY 6 % a 108 108 108 1 Sun Oil In .100% 100% 100% 7 Sun Oil 6s . 95% 95% 95% 2 Swift At Co 5a....104 104 104 i; Tidal Oaage 7s - 98* 98 98 1 Un Oil Prod 8a_,38 38 38 11 Vacuum 011 7a . ..107% 107 * 107 * 21 Virginia Ky 6a .... 96% 95 * 95 % 2 Web Mills 6%s ...103% 103% 103% Foreign Bonds. 6 King Neth Us 1972.100 100 10ft 2 Russian 6%s . 17* 17 17* 21 Rub 6 % * ctfa N C. 16% 16% 1 6 * 6 Solvay At Co 6s....101% 101 101* Omaha Produce V - — - -^ Omaha, Aug. 38. BUTTER. >'■*, nry—Local jobbing price* to taller." Extras. 30c; extras in 60-lb. tlb*. 3S< ; standards. 2»c; firsts, 37c. ,'a;; -Buyer* paying 28c for beg* ta;> butt. in rolls or tub"; 26©28c fur packing stock. For best sweet, unsalt «d butter 201. BUTTERFAT. Fur No. 1 • amery Omaha buyera •'« paying -ij> .,»• r It a >. country at at ions; lie delivered at Omaha. VH»•;.■$If MILK. I. no p*r rivj for freah milk testing 3 5 delivered on dairy platform, Omaha. EGGS For eggs delivered Omaha, on lots-off basir, around I'’ 40 par case. For No. 1 fr»eh eggs, graded baa s, 18.70©'®.00; sec ond", per dozen. 23 ©24c ; cracks, 21 ©22c. Piic.s above are for eggs received In n*w o” No. 1 whitewood cases; a deduc «-n of - w’ill be made for second-lgand oases. No 1 egga must be good average s.ze. 4 4 ibs. net. No 2 eggs, second*, -onsist of small slightly dirty, sla.ned or washed eggs, irregular shaped, shrunken [or weakened egg*. | In some quarters a fair premium is being paid for selected eggs, which must not ue more than 4 8 hours old. uniform in size and < olor (meaning ail solid colors— all chalky white or all brown, and of the same shade). The shell must be clean and -•und and the eggs weigh 25 ounces per dozen or over. Producers must necessari u-l.eer their wn eggs to benefit by ■h's litter class if iention. ! ibt ng i,r:< es to retailers: U. S. spe * ials. 24-®35c; U. S. extras, commonly -v no wn as selects. 31 ©32c; No. 1 small, M © 27c; checks. 25© 24c. POULTRY. 'ea Quotable for No. 1 a’oek alive. Broilers. 1 4 © 2 lbs., 26© 30c, 2©2’« ibs. J- 2 7c; Leghorn broiler?. 22 ©24c; spring Ja It* and over. 24©30c, hens over 4 ;b." . 18© 2>" h^ns under 4 lbs. 35© IS*-; Leghorn hens, 12 ©14 roosters. 10 ©12c, d- k*. {ft young, 12c; old ducks, f.f.f., 8 © 1. geese, fff, 8©10c; pigeons. 81.00 per dozen. Under grade poultry paid for at market value. Su k or crippled poultry not want ed and will not be paid for. Jobbing prices of dressed poultry (to retailer*)-? Springs, soft, 38©3Sc; breiiera, 4i3\c; he; v 21 ©25c rooster*, l$©ltc, ducks 22©28c: geese. 15©20c. FRESH FISH. Tr.bb - g pri * quotable as follows: Fancy whit a Lsh, 24c; lake trout, 30c; halibut, . northern bullheads, large, atfiah, 2^G32r; f.le? cf haddock, black cod sable f "h. 14c . red anap pcr. 2* fl-rundera. 2Cc; crapp;*# 2ic; black *a. 32c; Spanish mackerel. 18* to 2 i •* . - . yellow pike. 22c; striped bass, 2n> . white perch. 14r. pickerel. 35c, * it 'ok *almor, Jftc; ailver salraor J:c, '-oxen fish. .©4c less than pr es above; ling cod 12c. CHEESE. American cheese fancy ysd*. jobbing - quotable aa follows; S ngle datsie*. l uble daisies 23c; square prints, 74c- young America. 24c; 1* ngbnrn*. 23 4c, brick, 22c; limburger, 3-lb. styla, 12 25 ter doren, Swiss, domestic, 32c. imported Roquefort 62c; New York white. 22c. BEEP CUTS. |»r; »•* steady and uncharged Swift A i «>> sal* s -f fresh 1 vef In Omaha * * * ending August It, averaged 1126c per l lx Whoieaalo price quotable* No. 1 rtba. '• 2 e, No 14c; No 1 Join* 3 No 2. 32 . No. 3, lie. No, 1, round*. 7 No 2. 2»-r . No 3. 3: He: No 1 - : 2v No -* »Hc, V 1. plate? 9 ■» No : ic; No l tkjw FRUITS. Jobbing prices: Or apes— Ihompion. seedless. 28-lb. crates |1 7 , males, crate. $2 .2. A;, New Early Harvest, bushel bas ket. I. 00. California Gravenatems bo*. I _5 a* in-.u i*i" k, bask-t. 8. 0® rears — 4 . «r box. I« 0. C. dorado, do. b ishei baakat. $3 60 Fieimsh Beauty, 12.00. J>* •' ado '’art en. bo*. 11 10, Arkansas Liberia, bushel basket, 116® Plum*—California. per crate. 82.25© 3.00 Banana*—Per lb. T^r. I-emon*—-California, extra fanev. per :■ v »' 00 faru>. per box. 86 0ft. choice, r 1 U v. dnte*. 1 do ccj«t carton S 2 ft f Ptl '» ntn fan-> 14 1(0 Q :• so Oranges—Valencia*, extra fancy, n#r box ft 00 © g a€. T, FLOUR , I rices Quotable r und Infs »•»* than car.'cad lo»s, f o b Omaha. follow. * rt*t L»u>nt. in M-lb. bag*, $7.tu©7l0 :-*r hb' furgv « .ear. in 4t -lb Up. )i ii •\:.*5 P- r Md white or yellow cornmeal. 8* *0 per 10v rounds VEuafABLER Jobbing nrl ee On me Spa? h. crate 8® lbs. 12.80, '1 Huhing'im, yellow, in si he, .— Per d<»**n bunches *ftff75c. R*.J shea—-7.ftr per doien bun-*he* ^ Beans—Oreen or wax. market basket. Peiatoe* New *rop, in sacks. lV^e p*r lb Sweet Com—Jft©:8r- per dosen. Ff.&l), Market qiiotabl* per ton. carload Iota, r. c b. t «raha | ■»n sh• >rt» 12* ft©?7 0ft gray sh'fta, L1 f.'Ur iv.; Idlings, litre' tfddcg 136 60©3T 00 Hcuvnv Fee ’ W h *a or ve’low. I4t 04* j Hiecsier Fved'ng Taukagw- 6® per cert r.1n«eed X*®*’ *4 pee cent. spot. 144 ««. Vlfx.f* V|*i—' bo e. prompt. |J4 0O. N ' 1 prompt, 12.' OC N ?, prompt ll" ftft Egg She • -Pried and ground. J#0-lk lag* ton ’of* 128 id rrr ten. roi! terrain C«mde need, for feeding f* f—■ ■ 1,1,1. Ion, J.«lo p»r lb : fltkt butWrimllk. 500 to 1.600 lb*., fc lb. HA« Nominal qiionilora, c«rlo»d 'oi»: Upland 1‘r.lrt*— No 1. ■ ». No $10.00*12.00; No. * $ (.»• 0\\ Midland Prulrle—No. 1, $ll0n*i?,00. No 2 IS or® 10.00; No. 3. 10.00*0.0*. Lowland Pralri*—No. 1. 10.00*0.00; No. $$.00*0.00. Pm kinc Hay—06.60*7 60. S'ia\v — Oat a, 11.00*0.00, whaat. $7,006 0.00. Alfalfa—<’hoir» old. $16 00*!».«->I $17.00*10 00; No 1. old »'6'00®iU now $16.00*11.00; alandard. old. OU.OOCi 14 00; n#w, $12.00*14.00; No 1. O.d. $11.00*11 00. naw, $10,011*12,00; N». 1.. old $9.00* 11 00. now $6.00*10.00. HIDES WOOL. T ALLOW. Prices nr* quotable us follows, delivered Omaha, dealers’ weights and sele?tlon»_ Bides —Heaeonable. No. 1, 8c: No 2, ift green, 7r and 6c; bulla, 7c; branded, /frc; glue skins. 6»*c; dry hides lie. dry Halted, tc; dry glue. €>ec; de* f one, 111.00 each; horse hides, 13.76 aim 12.75 ea'h; ponies ponies and glues, 81.D‘ each; colts. ?6c eaeh; hog sktn*. lac each Wool—Pelt*. |1 OO to 81.75 each depend ing on size and length of woo .•mbs f>0c to 81 00 each, depending ci. size and length of wool; *o earing*. 2*? 10 30c each; clips no value, wool 2ld*l' Tallow ai<<1 4 c; nearby hen nery white, closely selected extras. 56gi 66c; nearby and nearby western hennery white*, firsts to average extras, 40054< . nearby hennery browns, extras. 420 46c Pacific coast whites, extras. 47c. Pac-ifk oasr firsts to extra firsts. 39041c; refrig erator extra firsts. 3-0 34c; refrigerator firsts, 31 032 He. Cheese—Kasv ; receipts 1 30.496 ponnd* slate whole milk flats fresh, fancy t«» : fancy specials. CO^SlHc; state w'hol" I milk average run, 19019Vfcc: state whole milk twins, fresh fancy. 20© 206*c. »w York Dry Goods. New York. A us 18.—At the opening «f 'spring woolens by the American Woolen company price comparisons showed a de cline or 2*4 per cent from the last fa.I prices and 7 per cent from spring pric*v ef a year ago on worsted fabric* Little change was reported on wool goods where comparisons were possible Buyers wer* preaent n fair numbers, their operation * being more noticeable on the woolen* than on worsteds. Cotton good* opened weak owing to a de- line in raw cotton and continued he*i ration on the part of buyer* Raw si uas affected by th»* strike In Paters*-*' silk r;i ills, and the demand was not ••• general. New York 4 of fee Futures. N>» York. Aug. 18.—A further advance ir * offee futures today as * result of - old weather reports from Brazil we - becked by realixiHg around 14 60c fo** December. with rear*ions of a few pel from the best. Offertngs were compare tively light however, and after opening 2 to 10 points higher the market closed at net advances cf z to 10 points Sale* were eatfmated at 46.000 bags. Closing quotations: September. 15 23c; October. 14 07c; De cember, 14 55-: March. 24I€r; Ml). 13 6 Jc ; July. 1 3 63c. Spot coffe* steady; Rio 7s, lC^c; San tos 4s. 2*\@>21i4c. < hacigo Cash Grain. Chicago. Ill Aug 18.—Wheat—No. 2 red 11.36(4. NO 2 hard. 81.21^0131. fora—Vo : mixed, 81 22 01.H; No. 2 yellow, fl.22 % 01.24 f 'at*—No 2 white, S$0£6He; No 3 white, 53**05Sr. Rye—No 2 06c. Barley—700 8*c. Timothy Se«d—87.000 *25. • 'lover See,}—115.090 21 j* La-d—fll.»7; r'be. 11121; belies 813.50. 4His and Ro*4n. ■t-i-ar.ij*h Ga.. Aug 18 —Turpentine - steady. SSHc. sales none; receipts, lit larrel* shipment!, 164 barrel!; stock, 12.- 4 061 barrels. Rf>eli»—Firm; aaler 2.2! 4 casks: Te -wipta. 1.445 casks, shipments, 299 taSks ■Stock. 105,605 casks. 1 Quote: B 84" D. 84*9 . E. F. G H r 14 171$, K *4 00 M *4 05 ; X. 85 U I w. O. 86.10. WW. X 84.50 Bovtoo Woo). Boat^n. Aug II.—A very good bus* nee* >» in progress „n fh* wooi market. Fir» wools are *tl!l fn demand. Foreign ! Be howorer. are quiet. Domestic line* s-e stii] well below foreign markets. Fine inmesne grown wool, both fa* delaine 5 r d f re s’apt-* territory of similar grades »r» he*d a 8135 to |140 per p end scoured bag)* at Boston. _ Chicago Pe4atoe«. r'v-ago Aug 1* —Potatoes—Market barely steady; receipts. 153 '•an; total V 5* sh pm•«)?«- ‘ ?7 nrt: Kansas sackec* I- sh cobbler*. 81 3^01 45 Missouri sacked l' « cobbler*. 11.29 01 4r<, according to eualitv; Missouri wicked Early CmJea. 11 150 7 2s Minnesota sacked and bulk ••' v Oh « 8I.fftifri.35: Kentucky sack#.' lr*sh Gobblers 8! «501.71; Virginia ba reied cobb era f: <502 90 Visible Gnls bunnl* New York Aug 1*.—The visible sup r*ly ‘‘•f American gra n show* rbe fol lowing charge* »n bushel* Wheal—Increased 8.7J7.0M. Com—Tn-'reased. 441.On*. • 'ai#—Decreased. 73.99ft. Rre—Increased. 84« 00>^ Barley—Increased 61.044 Kansas C ity Treduea. Kansas City. Aug 18—Butter—i:*. changed creamery. J7ff8*c. pa^s ng. 54c Eggs—Unchanged. firsts. 28 We, »* Isctcd, 34 c. ■ Poultry—Uncharged: hens. 29c: bre *rs 24c. spnng» 25c. rosters. 1 Jc. rotaloe#—Unchanged: Ksw Valley Cob le's and Red River, choice. *1 000, >e New York PoaltTV. New To-k. Aug II—Poultry—LBe 1 steady; Y.'niler* bv freight, r,,072g 1 *xpre«s ' fr’3» fowls bv frelglit. 2|4l ; 7Sr by *ip'»sa 21080c: rooster* o ! freight, 18c; turkeys by f-e‘fbr. 24r; b\ i*»prera, 250?.Cr Dressed steady tc flre^ 'hirken* 14 47 45c; fowls, 2# •He; ••< 'roost*'*. 1502:c. turkeva. 8C042e. 4 hicage Prod»ce • ' i|f Aug 11. — Butter — Me'ke stead' ••Amery extras. Mk9ler ester Morey 2\ n*r v+r , l’ » up1 rate* Short Mila, 3 78-16 jw • er ’ hree on? ha bi.Is, J\02 18-18 J per rent ■' IlA. J AN INVESTMENT of $100 or mere, placed after care fat f investigation of the merit and le*ati rnsey of an offer I wit) make yon by mail upon request. *hou!d at le*»t double 'our money, with every raaaoe able provision for safety of pnncieel. ^ which i* later referred out of a rink in* fund provided therefer. Mr offer m atrtctly limited and for •erioua-mmded people only who can reahxe nhen »hoan the unlimited poa * bilitiev -.n the manufacturin* of Elee trie Heatin* Equipment. | Write me t.>day for proof. D. J. OKeefe. H2 CWeh Streat. Room $-C. New Havan. Caaa. MIDDLE STATES OIL What are the future prospects of this company? Kully covered in our market I review. A Free Cop* on Request P. G. STAMM & CO. Dealer* in Stocks and Bond* 35 S. William St., New York I pdikc Grain Corporation (Tnvit# Wii« Oic»|« *1 Ttttdt * Mt MBk US - and v AU Otfe+r Lead ng ExrUlfH Outer* for grain for future delivery in the prin cipal markets given careful and prompt attention. OMAHA OFFIfFi 1 INCOLN OFFICE. Phone AT lantie AS 12 T -M-C5 Terminal PuiMinr ^IS-25 Omaha Grain Phone ft 128$ Exchange long Distance 120 I - . - _ --- - ir. .- , ,,,,, „ *i * . *- ■ 1 .... 1 "' 1 1 ..- -