Bull Incentives Cause Prices of Wheat to Advance European and Canadian Newt Furnishes Skmulus, Rye Keeps Pace, Others Ln . der Pressure. By CHARI.es J. LEYDEN. I nlverMl Rprvlce Ntaff Correspondent. Chicago. Sept. 16.—European and Ca nadian news furnished the bull Incentives in the wheat market today and prices scored a big advance. Local sentiment leaned somewhat to the bear aide on the expectation of further Increase In the visible and on the big receipts, but the Interests that appear to be accumulating wheat take an advantage of the days when the news la bearish to add to their lines. The east was credited with buying wheat today, the opinion prevailing that this was due to the extremely bullish for eign developments In regard to ths crops. Ttye a little more than kept par# with wheat, while there was pressure on corn end oats. Wheat closed ltt€*2%c higher: corn was *4<91c lower: oats were Uc off to Vje advanced, and rye ruled 2’A&2%c higher. Winnipeg led the advance In the latter part of the session, indicating that bull ish crop reports are forthcoming on the Canadian crop. The Co-Operative Pro ducers’ association of Saskatchewan esti mated the crop of the province at 126. P00.000 bushels, which Is below the fig ures of some of the American crop ex perts whose estimates were subjected to much Canadian ridicule awhile back* The strength in wheat checked the down turn In corn Just when the market appeared especially weak. Eastern op erators are credited with being short corn and there has been an effort to break the market However, while prices war* lower today there wan- no general liquidation and bull leaders here still ap pear to be able to dominate the situa tion In ths absence of heavy country pressure on the cash market. The underlying strength of the grain situation apparently was evidenced by the steadiness of the oats market In the face of an Increase of 10.776,000 bushels in the visible eupply. This huge gain caused a small decline in the September, while the other month, closed a little higher. Hye made a eubetantial rally and there was little weakness shown st any time. Provisions were under nreseure. I.ard ulosetl 20®30c lower. There was no Usds In ribs. P19 Note*. Liverpool prlcss for whsat stagsd a quick rerovsry after opening sharply low er today, closing Mi pence off to 46 pence higher. Ths rally was due to a continued good continental demand, an advance In Argentine exchange, and a good homo de m*"nglleh farmers are not selling . much wheat. The seaboard reported the Lnlted Kingdom a good buyer of wheat. Cables from Berlin and Parle empha sized bad crop conditions, which In a large measure are the cause of the per aistent buying of wheat. Clearances from Now York of 76,000 barrels flour warsi re ported. World shipments wers less than expected at 11,914.000 bushels. Argen tins crops are now favorable aa a nils with good rains In Cordoba, one of the best wheat section,. ... ......a The visible supply of wheat Increased 2 661,000 bushels. Xhe total la now larg er than at any time last season. Re ceipts were 482 cars here. In the north west arrivals were 1.836 cars. **?•"?* 1.061 care a year ago. Primary *"lvals were 3. *09,000 bushela against *.81».0#0 bushels a vear ago. Minneapolis wheat ■rocks increased 540,000 bushels for two * ""winnlpeg rsported sxtrsmely small lpad ln-s of whsat in- the west compared to a year ago. Receipts at. Winnipeg were -8 .ars against 1.002 cars a year ago. The . rop movement in Canada Is laler lhana year ago, but the small crop also prob sblv will mean a bullish comparison with the previous year’s figures throughout the CrReceftts of rorn were 808 ear*, a fair Increase, but primary receipt! were L014, 000 bushels, against 1,159.000 bushels a year ago. The visible supply decreased 18 000 bushels. Country sales were not esoeelally heavy. The forecast was for untettled weather with showers In * day or tffS._ New York Cotton. New Y#k. Sept. 15 —Ths &®"®™1 toil market cloned weak at net declines of 71 to 76 points.__ Real Estate Transfers. William H. Small" at «1 to .’5*7,' iVof °5M ‘ lu'rV" ...... !.»• 0rnV*°s"h«Tma!?;y.k,J. *cor. ‘fnd* V , |0# Hanrv BUmore anil wif’a to H. H "AlL. Harrl.on .t WI) ft. w. of •« 1«• *t n. a.. 128x150 *',vv Antotie Faxekas to John Smith. 17th at.. 126 ft. n. of Amea ave.. ^ Frank H. Myar. and wlfa in Henry Duva. 43d at . 300 ft. n. of Wool ■worth ave.. w. a.. 60x1.1 • • • • * • •1* Continental Realty Co to Ralph Renner. 30th at R3 ft. n. of Du Don t at., e. a., 41 2-3x100..•••••• • Jacob M. Fockler et al to y. Simpson. Franklin at . 200 ft. a. of 41th at . n. a. 60x160....... 3.480 Ruthlne M. Solomon and huahnnd lo Marla P. Taylor. Fort at.. SO ft. a. of 27>h "t.. • a. 50x120.... 1.213 Ben l’arrop'and wife to Marla A. Christensen. Maple at . 274 ft. a. of 33d at.. P. a., 3314x122-■ • ■ ■ I.*'* «■ E. Wevmouth and wlfa to Chel ate E Jonea ft al.. Castelar at.. 150 ft w. of 34th at., p. a. . 100x122 .. • ■■ ■■ MM y Miller and wife to Liana Vlll llama. 24th av«.. 8* ft- • .... Wllllt at. e. a.. (Oxltl... ■ ■ ■■ • ‘00 Martin C. Nelson and wlfa lo Will E. S. Thompson. Jonea at.. 80 ft e. of 56th a., a s . 50x11*.. Helen V. Rueeell and huaband to Florence R. Hunger. 41at at, 107’ Mi ft. s. of Cass at., w. a , 53x110 ... 1#U0 Robert Martin to * red L. Heyn, Brant at.. 120 ft. *. of 2«th at.. a a.. 24x120 .••••;• 1 Theodore W. Metcalfe and wlfa to Jacques F. Kind and wife. s. e. cor. 4 2d ave. and Corby at# 41x120 .. • --- «so Rev Jeremiah J Harty. bishop, to Anna Rally. California.at. .125 ft. e. of 40th at. n. a. 55x16114.. 2.315 Walter R Zink and wife to Violet M Hanaen. n. w. < or. 64th and Grant ata.. 60x128 . 4.760 Rura L. Duvall and huaband to Carl R. Zink. Pierce at,. 228 ft. n. a., 42x120 . 1,000 JCrilth B. C. Rudolnh and huaband to James H. Adams, a. w. cor. 18th and Wirt ate.. 64x124. 11,000 Mary E. Chapman to Edward A. ^Carlaton. a. w. ror. 42th and Cuming ats. *3x1*3 . 1.850 Jeremiah McCormack and wife to Bridget Duffy. 27th ave., 96 ft. s. or Chicago st.. #. a.. 21x65... 1.650 William V 11111 and wife to Rose Elrod. Webster et.. 160 ft. w. of 48th at., n. a., 60x128.. 7,500 Hubert E. Reeves and wife to Mathew W. Reeves, 40th ave . 240 ft. a. of Pinkney at., e. a. 40x1*4 610 John W. Davla and wlf- lo ^nna R. Rawless, a. e cor. 46th and Miami ata.. 140x12244 . 2.000 George A. Brlgbaum and wife to Gacar Authnne and wife 38th at , 83«4 ft. s. of R at., w. a . 41^x110 615 Retain the Charm Of Girlhood ^ A Clear Sweet Sldn Cuticura , WiD Help You, AUVr.HTIAKMr.NT 6 6 6 la a Prffcrlatlon lar Cold*, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Head' aches and Malarial Fever That’s just what your feet will be if you use Cactus. Stops the pain—kills the corn. Ask corner list. Cure .U* it -.. ^ ^ - Omaha, Sept. IS, 1024. Cash wheat sold on the tablea today 1o to 2c higher. Tha higher futures gave the cash wheat a better demand and buy ers took the offerings readily at the ad vance. Two hundred and fifty-aeven cars were reported In. Corn was in fairly good demand at lc to l%o higher. Raceipta ware 74 cara. Oata sold at unchanged prlcea to %c lower. Recelpta were 69 care. Rye sold lc higher, and barley was quoted %c up. Dally Inspection of Grains Received. WHEAT. No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1.28: 1 car. $1.20%; 16 cars, $1.20; 1 car. $1.19%; 3 cars. $1.19: b cars. $1.1S%. No. 2 hard: 1 car. *1.24; 1 car. *1.22%: 2 cara, $1.20; 10 cars. $1.19%; 8 cars. $1.19%; 8 cars. $1.19; 6 cars. $1.18; 6 cars. *1.17: 8 cars, $1.16; 3 cars, $1.14. No. 3 hard: 2 cars. $1.19; 6 cara. $1.18%: 2 cars, *1.17; 2 cars. $1.16; 1 car, *1.15; 3 cars. *1.14; 8 cars. *1.13. No, 4 hard: 1 car. 1.21; 1 car. *1.19; 8 cars, *1.18; 8 cars, *1.17; 2 cars. *1.14; 2 cars. *1.12. No. 6 hard: 2 cars. *1.17; 1 car. *1.16; 1 car, *1.12. . Sample hard: 1 car, *1.14; 1 car, *1.12. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $1.33; 1 car. $1.32; 1 car, $1.31: 1 car. •1.2*. No. 3 northern spring: 1 car, *1.80: 1 car *1.28. No.’ 1 mixed: 1 car, *1.15; 1 car, *1.1*. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, *1.14. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.18%; 1 car, $1.15; 1 car. $1.13; 1 car. $1.12. No. 4 hard: 2 cars. $1.17; 1 car. $1.10. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.11. Sample mixed: l car, $1.10. CORN. No. S white: 1 car. $1.08%. No. 4 white: 2 cara, 11.07%. Sample white: l car, $1.08. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, $1.11, No 3 yellow, 4 cars, $1.10. No. 4 v^llow: 4 cars. $1.08%. No. *'yellow: 1 car. $1.07%. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.06%. Sample yellow: 1 car, $1.06. No. 2 mixed: 6 cars. *1.09%. No. S mixed: 1 car, *1.09; 4 cars. *1.01%. No. 4 mixed: 6 cars, *1.07%. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, *1.06%. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. *1.06. Sample rplxed: 1 car, 6107; 1 ear, *1.02, 1 car. *1.00. OAT8. No. t white: S cars. 47%e. No. * white: 1 car. 47%c; 24 cars, 47c; 1 car, 46 He. , _ No. 4 whit,: 1 car. «7e; 1 cara. «4c; 1 car, 46He. Sample whit,: 2 car,, 4ic. RYE. No. 1: 1 car, flc. No. 2: i cara. »tc. _ BARLEY. No. 2: 1 car. 79c. No. .4: 1 car. 7Se. No. 4: 1 car. 77c. Sample: 1 car. 7«c: 2 cara. 76c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Recelpta: Today. W k Ago. Y r Ago. Wheat .267 212 Corn . 7* 124 69 Oate . «» 77 7I Barley . 2 10 6 Shipments: ___ .. Wheat .229 255 46 Corn .,. 55' 55 £.y?.ey*::::::::::::: S 5 ’ CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year w£.rr.Tmy‘ Iff A!fi KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat -...'..425 806 413 Com ... 43 34 33 Oate ... ^ . Louis' RECEIPTS .::::::*»4 1 ?? 15? .to i6i 102 NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis .982 370 Duluth .8o4 1,141 OMAHA STOCKS. Rushels— Today. Tear Ago. Wheat 4.364.000 2.944.000 Corn 502.000 108,000 Oat? 1,026.000 1.040.000 r®’’ 69.000 70.000 Barley 19.000 <3.000 tom nnd Wheat Begkm Bulletin. Corn and wheat region bulletin for the 48 houra ending at 8 a. m. Stations, weather. High. L?,w’ nii Ashland, cloudy .7‘ J1 0.00 Auburn, clear ... ..J* JI 0 07 Broken Bow. cloudy.‘J Columbus, clear .J{ Jf "19 Culbertson, clear.71 41 n 1» xFalrbury. raining .81 44 xKairmont. raining .78 41 0.44 Grand Island, cloudy.70 40 0.42 Hortlngton, cloudy .-3 41 xilastlnga, cloudv ..7* Holdrege. part cloudy...-73 43 0 34 Lincoln, cloudy ..« J’P xNorth Loup, cloudy.75 37 ' r‘ North Platte, cloudy.>0 4. 012 Oakdale, cloudy .7® ** 0 21 Omaha, cloudy .47 O’Neill, cloudy .7* >* „ Red Cloud, cloudy .76 2 8 - Tekemah. cloudy .72 3 0 os Valentine, cloudy .7 2 40 “ Mlnneapoll, Ciiwln. _ Minneapolis, Minn.. Set.t.16 —Cssh. Wheat—No. 1 northern. »1 30% 0j No. 1 hard aprlng. 41 34 H« L46H . ISo * dark northern spring. „.C“?LC*.*1 15 & 2I.39H01.46H: good to Vzh# if* 1 ordinary to good. 91.32 wx* LsYh^No. 1 dark herd MoMsne on trark. I125H0I.35H: to arrive, •'j24'4*!! 2,12: September. 31.26H; December. 31.32%. M CoVn-NoH'l yellow. Il l 6 % •*■!«. Oats—No. 3 white, 45%045%c. Barley—68 '*J>81f- ..,, . Rye—No. 2. 95 0 95 %C. Flax—No. 1. $2.26. Chicago Grain and ProTlalona. Corn-Nm 2 mixed. 11.14 H 0 1 20 H : N° 2 yellow. I1.2O01.2OH. .. - oRt,_yCo. 2 white, 6O051%c, No. 3 white. 47H 0 , Ry,—No 2. 98094HC. Rarley—72 068c. . Timothy Seed—15 0007 00 / Clover Se*d—115.00021.60. I,ard—13.35. Rlhs—312.02. Bellies— 313.62._ Kansas City Grain. sSnSiffj igjhruMk ©125%; May. *1.22 % *a1k/d« T#i„ Porn—No. 3 white. *1.14, NO. 1 T*1 lnw tl 14% • No. 2 mixed, $1.10 0111. September. 31-10% bid; December. Ii o-’A ’’u^v—Unchen'ged^ No 1 prairie. 311.00 01150; No. 1 timothy. 313.00. choice «1 fslfa. 320 50021.60; clover mixed light. 316.60016.50. ___ Visible Supple of Grain. New Tork. Sept. 6.—The v elble sup ply of American grelna shows the follow Ing changes. In bu"h«*V Wheat Increased 3.661,000. Corn decreased 32.000 Oats Increased 10.776,000. Rye decreaeed 41.000. Barley Increseed 1.016.one. St. Louis**' Sep"'* ^-"whesl —C'ose 97^^,}JJ Dee. L41M M,y l.'MH'1..1:?!....1:” . 1.40% lis« Serpt. .94 811 ,48% .46% 48% .47 Dec. I 1 01 Hi 1 03% 1 no*: 10*2 1-«1 May I 1 06 I 1. o 8 % l 1 06 % I 1.08%l 1.05% Corn, f I I I I Sept. I 1 14%,I 114% I 1.15HI 1.1434 1.2" I 1.14HI. 1.1.1 1.11% Dec. I I 13%l 1.14HI 1.12 341 M3.il 1.14 I 1 13 1/41.T.“ 1.13% 1.14% May I 1.16 I 1 16%l 1.13% 1-4% 1.16% I 1.14%'.'. 1.143s 1-16% 0*1* Sept. I .48 % f .49%( .48% .49 I .49% Dec. ! .63% .6?%' .67% .61% .62% May ! .67%( .67%' .669i .67%! .64 «.'. .67%'. hard I Rapt. 11149 11149 11 29 111,29 112.42 D*c 113.80 13 10 '13 12 113.12 13 30 nih*. | g»pt I.'. !.1. 112 •>? Es*t Rt. I^tnls IJvMlvrk. Ea*t 8l IaouIs, 111. Hrpt 15.—Hogs— Ra< slpts, 60 000 b*ad; strong to 10c hlghrr, medium heavyweight butcher* showing maximum advancs; bulk deair abla 169 to 190.pouHd avernges. liO.SO] f«w choice load*. $10.65010.76; hulk 200 pound* and up. $10.35010.50: g«>o»l 149 to 160-pnund averages. $1025010.60; heavy mo of pile stuff marks! strong: iif| f" 130 pound*, $9 50010 25; under 100 pounds. $8.0009.26; packing Sows Isrgely $8 7 6. (’attls—Receipt*, 12.990 head; medium Ntnere staady to atrong; atocketa 2 »c higher; bulk. $8.7509.00; wealarn *tecr* *tewdv: beef cow* 10c to 15c lowor at • 3.7*04.76. bulk llaht vealer*. Including practical fop. 910.600)1 00: other daaees atead^; msdlum fl4>*he one year ago. Corn-feds made up a verj small percentage of the arrivals, less thar 75 loads, and the market held steady or anything desirable in this line. On grass beeves the trade was very slow with tht trend of values lower. Cow stuff wai generally 15 0 25c lower than last week while best heifers were practically un changed. Business in stockers and feed ers was rather quiet with stockers quot ably steady and feeders anywhere frorr weak to 10026c lower than the float of last week. Quotations on Cattle—Choice to primt beeves, $10.15010.86; good to oholct beeves. $9.40010.10; fair to good beeves $8.7509.40; common to fair beeves, $8.75 choice to prime yearlings. $10.25011.00 good to choice yearlings. $9.60010.25; fair to good yearlings, $8.7609.50; com mon to fair yearlings, $7.7508.76; good tef prime fed heifers. $8.60010.00: fair to good fed heifers. $7.00 0 8.50; good to prime dry Jot cows. $6.6C @7.60; common to good fed cows, $3.60 05.50; good to choice grass beeves. $7.00 08.00; fair to good grass beeves, $6.00^7.00; common tQ fair grass'beeyes $6.26*^6.00, Mexican steers, $3.6004.75; choice to prime grass heifers, $6,250 7.00; good to cholcd grass heifers. $5,250 6.25^ fair to good grass heifers. $4,000 6.25; choice to prime grass cows, $4,76 0 5.60; good to choice grass cows, $4.10*/ 4.60: fair to good grass cows, $3,350 4 10: canners and cutters. $2.0003.35: choice to prime feeders. $7.7508.50; good to choice feeders. $6.8507.60; fair to good feeders, $6.0006.75; common to fair feed er*. $6.0006.76; common to fair feeders. $5.0006.00; good to choice stockers. $7.00 @7.90; fair to good stockers, $6.0007.00; common to fair stockers. $4.7506.00; trashy stockers. $3.6004.76; stock heifers. $4.00(J?6.60; stock cows, $2.7603.76; stock calves. $3.6007.60; veal calves, $3,000 10.60; bologna bulls, $3.0004.00. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 10. 895 $ 9 75 64. 884 $10 00 14.832 10 10 21.1086 10 90 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10. 855 3 25 20. 890 • 40 32. 990 10 36 BULLS. 1.1540 8 25 CALVES. 1. 120 6 60 3 178 I 00 NEBRASKA. Wt. Pr. 20 steers . 669 $6 60 12 cows .1051 3 00 10 cows . 928 3 00 66 heifers . 812 6 86 Hogs—Receipts, 7,600 head. There was not much change in prices In the hog '•ards this morning, most of the trade being quotably steady. Top for the day was $9.90 and bulk of the sales, $8.50© 9.70. No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. 8h. Pr. JO..223 ... $8 f.O 64..287 140 $8 90 >9..293 ... 9 00 36..176 . J9..205 ... 9 75 31..235 ... 9 90 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 87,000 head. A liberal proportion of the re ceipts were on the killing order, fat lambs being around 25c lower. Feeders are g»*n ?LaJ!3r 8tcady. selling largely at $12.00 / 12.60. There was practically no change In aged sheep. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs— Lambs, good to choice. $13.25013.50; lambs, fair to good. $11.60012.76; feed ing lambs. $11.00012.86; wethers $5 000 7.00: clipped lambs, fed. $12.00 012.25; yearlings, range. $7.00010.60; fat ewes. $4.2606.00; breeding ewe*, yearlings ex cluded, $5.0008.50; feeding ewes, $3,500 6.25. FEEDING EWES. Wt. Pr. IJJ '•“} .. 17 00 128 fed . 92 5 60 Receipts and disposition of livestosk at he Union stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for ■ 4 hour* ending at 3 p. m . September 16: RECEIPTS—CARLOT. Horses A Cattle. Hogs Sh'p. Mules W. A Rt. P. 1 1 .. (Vabash . 1 Missouri Pacific . 7 .. *' Union Pacific .1§0 21 106 2. A N. W., eaat. 2 1 3 7. A N. W west. 312 44 21 1 1 U , Rt. P . M. A O_ 16 6 U., B. A Q . east. 26 3 . . 1 * Q. west- 343 21 1 8 —» R- I. A P., east.... 4 1 U. , R I. A P. .west... 23 . r. r r r. 2 C. G. W. 4 .. . . Total receipts.923 101 145 16 DISPOSITION -HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Armour A Co. 872 1281 3662 Dudahy Pkg. Co.1020 1697 2025 Hold Packing Co.... 3*0 inn .. . Morris Packing Co.. 717 751 1720 Swift A Co. 1047 1167 4200 Hoffman Bros. 13 .... .... Maverowlch A Vail.. 12 .... .... Midwest Packing Co.. 22 .... .... Umaha Packing Co.. 1? .... .... John Roth A Sons... 32 8 Omaha Pkg Co. .. . 19 .... Murphy, .1. \v. 1..39 Lincoln Pkg. Co. 135 .... Nagle Parking Co.... 19 .... Soup A Keeps. 100 . . .... Kenneth A Murray. . . 644 .... Anderson A Son. 93 , . .... Benton. VS A Hughes 174 . . Bulla. J H. 328 Cheek. W H. 109 . Dennis A Francis. . . . 269 .. . Ellis A Co. 242 Harvey. John . 143 . Inghram. T J. 4 .... .... Kellogg. F G. 669 .... .... Kirkpatrick Bros. .. 768 .... .... Krebbs A Co.. . 48 .... .... Longman Bros.195 .... .... Luberger. Henry S . 187 .... »... Mo -Kan C. A C. Co. 36 .... .... Neb. Cattle Oo. 76 . Root. J B. A Co. . . . 274 . Roaenstock Bros. 6 35 .... .... Sargent A Finnegan. 325 . 8miley Broa. 350 . .. .... Sullivan Bros. 69 .... .... V. Sant, W. B. A Co. 6 2 . Wertheimer A Degen. 1115 _ Other buyers .1020 .... 17146 Total# .11571 tin laTii Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Kept. 16.—Hogs—Receipts. 42.000 head; market, better graded mostly 10c higher; slaughter pigs 25050c up; light lights show 10@l5c advance; Im proved shipping demand; other kinda slow; top. $10.69; desirable HO to 226 pound averages largely $10.20010 40; bulk good and choice 140 to 150-pound weight and better 250 to 360-pound butchers. $9.76 010.16: majority packing sows. $1.80 @9.00; bulk good and choice strong weight slaughter pig*. $8 750 9.25; heavy weight hog*. $9 700 10 26; medium. $9 90 ©10.45; light. $9.10010.50; light lights $4.25010.35; packing hogs, smooth. $8 85 @9.10; packing hogs, rough, $8.2508.86; •laughter pigs. $8.000 9 60. Cattle—Receipts. 29.000 head: expecting better grades yearling and handy weight stfsera. most killing classes alow; earlv ton long yearlings. $11.60; several loads. 910.75© 11 00; In-between grades weighty steers, weak to 26c lower; some prime handy weights held above $11.26; bulk fed steers run grading medium to good: many short fed kind Included: shipping demand narrow: little doing In fat she stock; bulk cows and heifers grassv kind: bulls steady to-weak; hulk bolognas. $4 00 04 26; few weighty sausage bulls. $4 4U and better; vealer*. 25050c lower; better grade* to killers. $20.60011.00; bobs downward to $5.00; stockers and feeders tng well bred western grass steer# at Ing well bred wstarn grass te«>cra at $6.0007.60. according to weighty and quality; country demand fairly broad: westerns to killers alow; bidding weak to a shade lowtr; few earlv sales. $6.60 @8 00; common, meaty weighty kind at outside price. Hheep and Lamba—Receipta. 93.060 head; alow; few earlv aal*« fat native lambo. 26c lower at 11 3 26© 13.60; sort ing moderate bidding around 26c lower on weatrrn*. no earlv aalea. best held aiound 25o lower on western*: no earlv sales; best held around 114.0«». sheen anil feeding lambs steady; fat ewes. |4 ?6 storkera. 86 01 07 0$. ato. k venrllnga and calvea, $4 0* 07 00; feeding cowa and heifer*. $3.710 6 on Hog* -Receipt* 6 000 h#ad; mark* good hr#* 10r higher: other*. 10e lower top $9 90 bulk of sal** $* 4009 85 butchers. $9.7609 90 mixed. 1*7609 50 heavy packer* $8 2608 86; arfoga $6 00 81 • 6.8n common SOW*. $7 6008 35; rig* $6 80 0 7 60 Hheep sod Twimha- Receipt*. 1.60' hwl. mark** eteadv liar Milter New York *ept 1* —Bar stiver like Mexican dollar* II bo. Squall Strikes Stock Market in Last Half Hour Oils, Motors and Steels All Bear Evidence of Blow; Baking Stock Strength Feature of Day. By HH'IIABD SP1I.I.ANT, Universal Service Financial Editor. New York. Sept. 15.—Alter being duil, but fairly wtrong, all through tho morn ing and well Into the afternoon, the stock market waa struck by a squall in tho last half hour today. Before the blow khs over various groups of stocks, the oils, motors, steels and others, bore evidence of what they had gone through. Crucible Steel was the storm messenger. Directors of the company meet Tuesday to pass on the dividend question. Toe manner In which Crucible declined 3 points In a short >Aime this afternoon made observers dmibtful about the dividend being declared. Earlier in the day action of the oils had not pleased persons who looked or hoped for a strong market. Tho oils have boon disappointing. This time the trouble takes the form of more gasoline cuts, not only In this couritry, but In Mexico. Strength of the baking stocks was one of the features of the drab day. Rumors are current of a merger of General Baa ing. United Baking and the Ward com pany. together with a close business ar rangement with the Fleischmann com pany. Of the rails, the Rock Island Issuer were exceptionally strong on the prospect of a merger with the Southern Paclfto Stock exchange transactions for tne day aggregated 612.600 shares. Rails declined on an average one-flftn of a point and Industrials declined on an average three-fifths of a point. Cotton opened weak. The news was almost wholly bearish. All the grains, except corn, were fairly strong and higher. Idverpool, from a poor opening. Improved gi\idually. Early In tha day hur markst bumped Into a lot of selling. Inspired probably bv the prospective increase in the visible supply and the heavy tane of Winnipeg. It absorbed these offering* very well aud then went ahead in good style right up to the close,* which was from l%c to 2%o up for wheat, from c to 2Hc for rye, from *4c down to %c up ior oats and from *4c to *ic down for corn. Lard waa 22 to 26 points down. /* ■■■ ■ | New York Quotations | N- i New York Stock exchange quotation* furnished by J. 8. Bache ft Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building: Sat. . High. J.*»w. Close. Cloee. Agrl Chemical ...13% 13 i;tu 13 Aiax Rubber . 9% K% 9% 8% Allied Chemical .. 73% 72 72 72 % Allis-Chalmere ... 61% 60 60 60% Am Beet Sugar. 41% 42 Am Br Shoe Ftlry. 82% American Can ...127% 126% 126% 127% Am Car ft Fdry..l63% 162% l«3% 186% Am H ft L. . 10% Am H ft L pfd'. 62% Am Int Corp. 26% 27 Am Linseed Oil. 17% Am Locomotive. . 79% 78% 78% 79 Am Radiator .116% Am Smelting .... 74% 73% 73% 73% Am Smelting pfd.103% Am Steel Fdry. 26% 36% American Sugar ..47% 47 47 47% Am Sumatra... 7 Am Tel & Tel... n 28 % 123% 128% 128% Am Tobacco .151% 161 151% 161% Am W W ft E.m2 112 Am Woolen ...... 63% 62% 63% 63% Anaconda . 38 37 % 37% 37% Assd Dry Goods.117% 118 Associated Ull ... 29% 28% 28% 2t Atchison .105 % 104% 105 106 Atl Coast Line... ..131U 131% A p * w I.;. 16* 16* Atl Refining . 90 69% 10 38% Austin-NIchola . .... Auto Knitter.i% ]% Baldwin .121 119% 119% 120% Baltimore ft Ohio. 62 6t «l 62 Barnsdall A.19% 19% 19% 19 Bethlehem Steel.. 44% 43% 44% 44% Bosch Magneto. 24 Brooklyn-M. Ry.. 25% 26% 25% 26% Brooklyn-M. pfd. 68 Brooklyn-Dd. Co .116% 116% 116% 116% Cal. Backing. 87% 87% Cal. Petroleum... 22% 21% 21% 23 Cal. ft Arix M. 60% Canadian Pacific.147% 148 Central Leather. 13% 13% CenT Leathe#. pfd. 47% 47 47% 46% Cerro de Pisco... 46% 45% 46 46% Chandler Motors.. 36% 35% 36% *6% Chesapeake ft O. . 85% 86 86% 36% Chicago. 41. W. 6% 6% Chicago ft N W . 69% 69 69 % 39% C . M. A St P- 13% 13% 13% 13% Chicago G W pfd. 16% 15% 16% 15% C . M. ft St. P. pfd. 22% 2 2 22% 22 C.. R. I ft P. 34% 33 33% 32% C St. P., M AO.... 43% Chile Copper. 33% 33% 33% 33% Chino . 20 19% 19% 30% Cleutt-Peabody . 68% ciuett-P. pfd.104 Cora Cola. 73% 72 72 72% Colo. Fue| ft Iron. 40 38% 39 40% Columbian Carbon ... .... 41 41% Columbia Gas. 33% 43% 44 43 % Congoleum . 44% 44 44% 44 con Ctgare. 19% Cont’l Can. 55% 66% 56% 66% Cont’l Motors. 6% Corn Product*.... 82% 32 12% 12% Cosden . 27 26% 28% 26% Crucible . 55% 62% 62% 65% Cuba Cane 8.. 15 16 Cuba C Bug pfd .. 66% 65% 45% 64 Cuba-Am Sugar... 32% 32% 32% 92% cuyamel Fruit .. Rt 60% 60% 62 Daniel Boone _13 13% 12 18% Davison Chemical. 47 45% 45% 47 Del ft Hudson ...129 129 129 130% Pome Mining .... 15% 1R% 15% 15% Dupont de N.127% 127 127 137 Patman Kodak ..109% 109% 109% 109% Erie . 21 27% 37% 27% Elec 8torage Bat. 67% 67 Famous Player* .. 76% 77% 78 80% Fifth Av# Bus .. 31 10 % FJ*k Rubber _ 9% 9 9% 9% Flei*chm*n Yeast. 71% 72% Freeport Tex . 7% Gen Asphalt . 42 41 % 42% 41% Gen Eleotrin _ 258 % 164% 256 268 Gen Motor* .14% 14% 14% 14% Gold Dust . 40% Goodrich . 24% 24 24 % 23% Gt Noorthern Or# 29 28 % 23% 24% Gt North Ry pfd. 61% 61% 62% <1*« Gulf states Steel. 73% 72 72 7\% Hartmann Trunk . 31 3.1 Have* Wheel ...84% 34% 34% 3 4% Hudson Motors y. 29 21 % 28% 28% Homestak* Mining ... 4! Houston OH .,...74 71 73 *.1 % Hupp Motors .y.. . 12% Illinois Central .110 III central pfd ...10 Inspiration . 24% 26% J6% 26% Int Eng Com .26% 26% 34% 2*. % Interna Harvester ,. .. 92% Int Merc Marine 9% Int Mer Mar pfd 40 39% 39% 40 Int Tel ft Tel. 11% t.1% Interr.a Nickel... 17% 17% 17% 18 Interna Paper.,.. 47% 45% 46% 44% Invincible Gil.... 11 18% 12% 12% Joneg Teg. 17 14% 16% 17 Iordan Motor_ 32% 31% 31% 32 K C Southern. 21 20% Kelly-Sprlngfleld. 17% 14 17 16 Keystene Tires... . . 1% 1% Kennerott. 47% 86% 44% 46% Lee Rubber. 10% 10% io% io% l.ehlgh Valley- 63% 61 6.1 63 Lima Locomotive 60% 60% 60% 60% Loose-Wiles. 60% 70 Louis ft Nash ... 94 94 Mack Truck 96% 91% 94% 96% Ms v Dept Store . 94% 94% Maxwell Motor A. 61% 69% 69% 61% Me x well Motor R. 18 14% 17 It Mar land. 26% 34% 84% 36% Mcxi Seaboard ... 24% 23% 7 4 74% Miami Copper. . 22 22 Middle Ktntes OH 1% 1% 1% ’% Midvale Steel.. 24% Mo Kan ft Texaa 16% 16% 1R% 1% Mlsaourl Par. 19% 14% 18% 14% MlaaotiH Par pfd. 61% 6?% R2% 67% Montgomery-Ward 36% 24% 34% 34% Mothei I .ode. t Nash Motors. 129% 123 National Biscuit . 49 64 % 64% 69% National Enamel. .21 Nations! T^sd .160 149% 160 149 N V Air Brake. . . 41 % 41 % V Y Central _107% 106% in*% ]07 N T Ch ft St L . . 74 27 % ?1% 71 North Arties. St>% 30 30 30 Northern Pec_ 44% 63 43 41 N ft W Ry. 127% 124% 12«% 174% ORpheum. .. ., 21% 21 ' M It * ' ' | Pacific Ol! ... 44% 47% 47% 48% Packard Motor .11% 11% 11% H% Pan-American .. R-1% 53% 69% M V# Pan-American 94 . 63 62% 62% 63% j Pann II It . 44% 44% 44% 44% Peoples Gas . .. ... 101% Pere Marquette .. 60% 60% 60% 60% Phil Co.. 49% 44% 49% 40% Phillip* Petroleum 33% 31% 32% 33% Pierce-Arrow .... 10% 10% 1«% 10% Poatum Cereal ... 61 60% 60% 60% Pressed Bieel Car. .... ... 4 6% Prod ft Refiners. . ... "4% ?4% Pullman . 127 116 126 126 % Punt a Ale Auger.. 66% 54% 64% 66 Pure OH . . . . . 23% 23% Rv Steel Spring. 151% Ray Conaol . 12% 1?% 1?% 12% Reading . 61 «0% 60% «0 % Replogfe . 11% 10% 10% it% Itep Iron ft steel 47% 46% 44% 4 6% Royal Dutch N Y 42% 41% 4* 4 7% Htl, ft A 1'.28% 27 27 % 26% !9tL ft * W ... 42% 4f% 4 1% 4 1 Schulte Cigar Bf .104% 103 101 lo:t% i Sears-Roebuck ... .. 104 10.1% Shell Union oil 16% 16% 16% 16% Him moos Co . 2 a 7« % ?« Jf* Sinclair OH . 1* 17% 17% 17% Hlngg Sheffield ... 73 71 7| 71 Skelly OH ... 14% 14% Houthern Paelfte.. »4% 93% 91% 94 Houthein Rsllwgv 67% 66% 66% 6.’% fltandarq «Ml Calif 67% 67% 67% 67% Stands! d OH N .f. 31% 36% 16% 36% pieeart Warner 64% 62% 63 *|% 1 Atrntnberg Carb . ... 6a % Submarine Boat.. • 9 At udehaker . 4« 29% 39% 39% Dixi Cn 40% 40% 40% 40% , l#x Gulf Sulphur 76% 16% 1*% 1*\ 1 *>»».. a oil O* o* — Timken Roller B.. .... 35 35 Tobacco Product.. 66 65 66% 65% Tob. Products As. 92 91% 91% 91% Trans. Oil. 4% 4% 4% 4% Union Pacific.139% 138% 139 139 % United Fruit.206 206 U. 8. Cast T. P.ipe.106% 102% 103 105 If. S. Ind. Alcohol. 69 68% 68% 67% U. 8. Rubber. 33% 32% 33% 32% V. 8. Rubber, pfd. 85% 84% 84% «3% IT. 8. Steel.107% 106% 106% 107% U. 8. Steel, pfd... 121% 121% 121% 121% Utah Copper. 76% 76 76 76% Vanadium . 25% Vivaudou . 6% 5% 5% 6% Wabash . 15% 14% 15 14% Wabash A. 42% 41% 4 2 42 Western Union-114% 113 113 114% W’estinghouse A B. 92% W'estinghouse Elec. 62% 62% White Eagle Oil. 24% 24% White Motors. 64% 63% 64 63% W'ool worth Co.... 110% 109% 110 110 Willy s.Overland .. *% 8% *% W'illys-O. pfd. 68% 67% 68% 68 Wilson . 6% 5% Wilson, pfd. in 17 % Wrorthfngton Pump .. 29% Wrlgley Co. 41% Yellow Mfg Co. 62 63 Yellow V. Taxi Co. .. 46 46% Total sale4 of stocks Saturday, 213,100 shares Total sales of bonds Saturday, $3,537. 000. Total sales of stocks today up to 2 p m.. 379,200 shares. Total sales of bonds today up to S p. m., $528,000. ( New York Bonds "_> New York, Sent. 15.—Bond prices Tailed to develop a definite trend in today’s quiet trading. Accumulation of selected rail road issues enlivened trading in ths do mestic list, but price changes generally were narrow and insignificant. Investment houses were leported to be unloading some of their present holdings In anticipation of the forthcoming Ger man loan, but their scattered offerings apparently were easily absorbed without putting any strain on the market. Liberty bonds failed to reflect the re ported resumption of the treasury's sink ing fund operations, said to have beau centered on the third 4%a. This Issue, with most of ths others, moved lower, with ths treasury 4 Us suffering the heaviest loss. The turnover of several large blocks of liberties on over-the-counter trading was credited to buying for the treasury sinking fund. Demand for Rock Island obligations, based on reports that ths Southern Pa cific was buying the road’s gtock. was a feature of trading In ths railroad group. Other ssmi-spsculatlvs issues which were active and higher included Seaboard, Chicago St Eastern Illinois end St. Paul liens. International Great North ern adjustment 6s reached a new top price at (7*. X United States Bonds. (Sales In $1,000) High Low Close 2 Liberty 8*s.100.23 100.23 100.23 *1 Liberty 1st 4*i..101*1 101.28 101 31 840 Liberty 2d 4 Us. . 101.4 101 101.4 929 Liberty U 4US..102 101.28 101.31 780 Llbertv 4th 4Us. 102.7 102.7 102.7 127 U S Gov 4Us... 105.6 105 105.6 Foreign. 18 Ant Jur VI W 6s.. 81* 81* 81* 4 Arg Govt 7s.102% 102% 102% 4 Argent Govt 6s.... 93* 93* 93* 15 Aust Gov gtd lo 7s 94% 94* 94% 3 C of Horde is.... 88 * 88 88 * 10 C of Copenhag 5*s 96 9474 95 4 C of Or Prag 7*s 90% 90% 90% 5 City of Lyons 6a.. 88 * 88 * 88* 11 C of Marseilles 6s 88% 88* 88* 14 C Of R de Ja 8s '47 95 94 * 94* 7 Czecho-Slova R 8a. 100* 100 100* 34 Depart of Seine 7a 94 93* 94 38 Dom Rep s f 6*s 93 91% 92 10 D of C 6**; n '29.103% 103% 103% 31 D of Can 6s ’62... 102* 102% 102* 17 Dutch E Ind 6s *62 96% 95 95* 31 D East Ind 5*s 63 90 89* 89% 40 French Rep 8s. ...106* 105% 106* 47 French Rep 7*a..l<>2* 102 * 102* 95 Japanese 6*1. 92% 92 * 92 % 1 Japanese 4s. 82* 82 * 82 * 3 K of Belgium 8s..107% 107% 107% 11 K of Belgium 7*s.10 8 74 1 08 % 108* 21 K of^Denmark 6s. 100 99 % loo 15 K oWethrr 6s ’72 96% 96* 96* 29 K of Nor (e ’43... 97* 97 % 97* 23 K Serb Cr SI 6s.. 89 88% 89 8 K of Sweden 6s... 105* 105 * 105* 54 Orient Dev dab 6s 89 88 * 89 f 5 Psria-i«vons-Med 6s 81% 80% 81U 36 Rep of Bolivia 8s .93* 93* 93 * 10 Re of Chile 8s ’41.105* 105 105* 5 Rep of Chile 7s_ 97 * 97 * 97 * 25 R of Columblo 6*a 99 * 99 * 99* 11 Rep of Cuba 5fca 96* 96* 96* 2 Rs of Finland 6s 87% 87% 87% 1 St of Queensl 6s. 103* 103 * 103% 5 St of R O do 8 *s 97 97 97 6 S of 8 Psu s f 8s 101 101 101 1 Swiss Confed 8s .114*114*114% 18 Swiss Gov 5*s ’46 96% 98 98 10 UKofGBAI 6*8 ’29.109% 109% 109% 36 UKofGBAI 5*s ‘17.104% 104% 104* 64 U 8 of Brazil 8s... 97* 96* 97 * 26 USofBr-C Ry E 7a 82* 11% 82* 24 Am Ag Cm 7*s... 95 94% »4 * 6 Am Chain s f deb 6s 97* 1 Am Smelting 6s...103* 103* lJJJ* 11 Am Smelting 6s... 94 93% 93% 5 Am Sugar 6s.100% 100* 100* 19 Am T A T 5*s....l02% 102 102* 13 A T A T col tr 5s. 101* 101% 101* 21 A T A T col tr 4# 97* 97 97 * 3 Am W W A Elec 5s 91* 91% 91* 24 Anaconda C 7s ’38. .100* 100 100* 46 An.qconds C 6s ’63. *9* 97% 9 • * 10 A A Co of Del 5*s 92 91 % 92 11 At T A 8 Fe gen 4a 89 88 % *•% 17 At C Lins 1st 4s... 90% 90 90 14 Baltimore A O 6* .102% 102* 102* 1* Balt A O cv 4 *s. . 88% 88* $$* 4 Halt A O gold 4*.. 87% 87* 8** 16 B T of P 1st Arg 5s.l00 99% 99* 24 Beth StI con 6s A. 96* 96 96 It Beth Steel 6%a 88 * *8 88* 1 Brier Hill Steel 6*s 96* 96* 96* 1.3 Bklyn Ed gen Is A.IOl lj)0 101 39 Bklyn -M Tr s f Is. 79* <•% 24 Cal Pet €*■.100% 100* 100* 27 Can Nor deb 6*a..ll6* 118% 1|* * 11 Can Par deb 4s.... <9% 79* £•% 2 c C A Ohio 6s -104 * 104 * 104* 47 Cen Leather 6s.... 99* 99* 99* 73 Chess. A Ohio 5s.. 9»* 98 98 1 Cen Pacific 4s.... 94 * 86 * 86 * It rhesa A Ohio 4*S 95* 95 * 95* 1 Chi A Alton l*s 4?% 43% 43% 25 C B. A Q 6s A ..101* mo* 101* 294 Chic. A E III. 6s. 72* 71% 72* t Chic. Gt. West. 4s. 55* 55 * 65 * 46 C M A R P rv 4 *8 69 % 6** 68* 38 r M it R P rfg 4 *s 53 51 S 61% 24? C M A s P 4| ’25. . 71* 74 * 7 4 % 13 Chic. A N W. 6s.. 98 97 * 97 * 28 Chicago Rvs 5s... 77% 77 106 C R I A P 4b 81* 80* »0* 2 C. T. H A R. F 6s 77 77 77 6 Chic A WA Ind 4s 78 74 76 • Chile Copper 6s. .107% 107% 107* J C C C A 8 L «s A.101* 102% 102* 11 Cleve. V Ter 6s. 99* 99* 99* Colo A So. 4 *S. . 89 88 * 88 * 1 Col G. A K, 6s_100% ir>0* 100* 14 Com Tow. 4». 98* 96* 96 * 4 C. Coal of Mary 6s 87% 87 * 87 * 10 Oonsum. Pow. ta.. to *9* to 3 8 Cuba C Sug 8» 99% 99% >4 % 4 Cuban Am. Sug. is.108* 101* 10** 1 Den. A U. O. 6s.. 41% 43% 42% 1 Dsn. A R G. 4s .. 78% 78% 78% .1 Del Edison rfg «s.l06* 104 1«« * 8 Dot In Ry* 4*s. 91% 91* 91* 6 Dupont 7*s 109* los 104* 33 Duquenne Light 4s 105* in5% 105% 17 F Sub* Sug 7*s .107% 107* 107 * 27 Empire OAF 7*s . 95% 96 •$* 4 Erie pr lien 4s.,,, 71 70% 71 12 Erls gen lien 4s . . 63% 61% 6?* 3 Fisk Rubber 8s... .103% 103 10"% 1 Gen Kt deb 6s.DM* 204% 304* 1 Goodrich 6*S .... 98 98 98 47 Goodyear 8s ’9!...104% log* 106* 17 Ooodvear 8s ’41...118* 118* 118* 5 Grand Trunk 6s. .106% 106 * 106 * 10 Gt Northern 7s .109* 109 lot* 10 Gt Northern 6*s. 100* mo* 100* 4 Harahey Choc 6s..l04 mi* 104 26 If A M rfg 6s. .. 84 86% 16* 33 »f A M Sdl Ini' 6e.. 67% 6.* 67* 8:; Humble Oil 5*s..D>0 94* 300 13 III Bel Tel rfg !a.. 96* 96 * 94* 1 111 Central 6*s. ..102 I02 302 10 1!| Cent C Si i» 6s. 9i.* 95* 95* 6 111 St d#b 4 *8. 94* 94* 94 * 6 Indiana Steel 6s ..102* 101 % 101% 11 lnt R T 7s. 89 99 89 4 lnt R T is 67% 67* *7* 10 lnt R T rfg 6». ,. 66* 66* «:»* 90 1 A G N sdj 6t .. 57% 57* 67* 10 T A O N 1st 6s 99* 99% 99% 15 lnt M M sf Is ... 88 * 88 88 6 lnt Paper cvt 5sA.. 96% 84 84 4 K C Ft S A M 4s . 80 90 *o 4 K C P A L 6s .. 93% 9 :* *1* 26 K C Southern 5s.. *9*9 M* 88* 4 K C Terminal 4s .. 81 8.1 8.t 7 Kanes- G A K 6s... 98* 94* V8* 7 Keily-S Tire 8s ... 97 * 96 % 97* 2 l.acleda Gse 6*1.. *4 * 94 94 3 l.lggett A M 6s. .. 98 98 9* 2 Louis A N $sR03..10i% 1«2% 1 1* 3 1 oiilsvllle G A iI 6s 90* 90 90* 4 Magma Cop 7s ....118* 118* 116* 10 Market St *v 7«.. 98% 98* 98% 12 Midvale StI cv ha.. 88% 88 * 88 * 8 M SPASSt* h*e .66 86* 8* 1 MKAT pr Hen lsC.100® 100% J T A M Ino 5s 91* 91 * 91 * 204 X Y Cent deh 6S .107% 107 * 107% 67 X V C rfg*Imp 5e. 99 98 * »•* 1 N V C A S L 6sA . 10* % 102% J02% 34 N Y Kdl rfg 6 66e 112* 112% 112% 4 XT X ft A H rv 6s *48 76 76 76 TNT H' sj 5s cf dp. 33% 31% 1: % 8 N Y Tel ref 6s ’41.106* H>«* 106* 3 N T Tel ten 4*e .96 94 94 11 K T West A II 4*a 63% 62* 5 7% 6 Norfolk A W cv 6s 127 * 127 * 1 27* 9 N A Edison a f 6s. . 96 * 94 * 94 * 3 N Ohio T A L 6a A 90 Rf* 90 9 No Per ref Ce B ..106* 10$% $0$ 2 No Pec pr Hep 4s . 86% 85* 8 5* 10 N Ffates P 1st 6s A 93* 93 * 91* 8 N W Hell Tel 7s ..109 108% Jot 6 litis Rteal 7 *s_. 88 * 8 8 * 88 * 6 Par Gss A E 6s 91* 97% 91 3 Par Tel A T f.s '81. 92 93 92 6 Penn R H 6*s 110* Ito 110* 11 Penn Tl H gen 4*e 93% 9314 93* 18 Pere Marq rfg 6a.. 948* 94% 94% * Phils Co rfg Is. .. .103* 102 lor* 31 Phils Co 6 * e . . 94* 9.1% 94% 11 Phil A Rd C A X 6a 99 98* 99 .16 Pierre Arrow 8s . 84% 86% 86* 10 P Ry L A P 1st Salt 91% 93% 93% 4 Pro A Ref ts w w.109% 109% 109% 183 Public Mervt<'e 6a 105 104% 104% 24 Punts Ale Rug 7s 109% 109* 1«9* 4 Heeding gen. 4*a 93 * 93* 92* 4 Hradlns gen. 4s. 94 91 * 93 * 10 Hem. Arms 6a..,, 91 93 91 7 He,. I A 18 6 *e 91 *1 91 .1H 1 , 4 AT. 4*» 80* 9ft 8 0* 2 18 L. T M A0 4s 82% 9?% • "% 38 Of L A F F 4s A TO* 44% 70 6 4 S 1, A nr sdl «. 80* 79% 8ft ! It; « I. A3 F 1nr as 74* 7 3 73% : R* t, Ro con 4s .94* M% 64% 7 k r A K C R I. 4*s 78% 74* :« % 16 Rt P Union Tv 6s 100 91* 94* St Ras'd Air Line 6s. *t% 81% 91% lit Atad Air Lias Is. 11% $0% $1* 242 Sea'll Air Lina 4*.. 66 66% 61% 17 Sinclair C Oil 7e,. 91% 91% *1% 3 Sinclair 0. Oil 6%e 86 86% 85% 12 Sinclair C. Oil 6%s.l00% 100 100 17 Sinclair Pipe L. 6s 84% 83% 88% 6 So. Pac. col tr 4a.. 84% 84% 84% 7 So. Ry. gen. 6%e..l06% 106% 106% 8 So. Ry. gen. 6>...102% 102% 102% 23 So Ry. con. 6a...100 99% 100 15 So. Ry. gen. 4s... 74% 78% 74% 30 Sn. Hell Tel. 6s... 96% 96 96 4 Steel Tube 7s_106% 105% 105% 7 Tenn. Klee. rfg. 6a 97% 97% 97% 26 Third Ave adj 5a. .51 50% 60% 2 Toledo Kdison 7a .108% 108% 108% 2 Union Pac rfg 6a.103% 103% 103% 11 Un Pac lot 4a_ 92 91 % 92 33 Unloa Pac cv 4s... 99% 99% 99% 15 U S Rubber 7%s,.103% 103% 103% 15 U S Rubber Es_ 83% 83% 83% 49 U S Steel a f 6a... 104% 104% 104% 13 Utah I'o* * Lgl 6a 91% 90% 90% X Va-Ca Ch 7%s w w 31% 31% 31% 17 Ca-Car Chem 7a... 63% 63% 63% 19 Virginian Ry Es... 96% 95 96% 21 Heat Klee Ea. 98 97% 98 4 Heat JIary lal 4s 6.7% 63% 63% 41 West Pac 5s. 91 90 91 1 West Union 6%s. . .110% 110% 110% 11 Heat Elec 7a.108% 108% 108% 21 West Shoe 4a. 83% 82 83% 8 Wickwlre-Spe St 7a 71 70% 71 1 WHIva-Ove 1st 6%s 98 98 98 4 Wilson A To 1st 6a 86% 85% 86% 9 Wilson & I.'o cv 6a 45% 46% 45% 12 Youngat Sh A T 6s 95% 95% 95% Total Bales of bonds today were 110.579.000. compared with 33.626.000 previous day and 36.696.000 a year ago. . ...- - . N. Y. Curb Bonds v_/ New York. Sept. 15.—Following i# the official list of transaction* on the New York Curb exchange, giving all bond* traded in: Domestic Bond*. Sales. High. Low. Clcae. 10 Allied Packer 6s... 71% 71% 71% 4 do 8*.. 85 85 66 16 Am Gaa A El 6a... 95% 9614 95% t» Am Pow A Lt be.. 94% 94% 94% 2 Am Roll Mill* 6a.. 100% 100% 100% % Am Sum Tob 7%*..103% 103V* 103% 6 Ain Thread Co ».*..103% 103% 103% 13 And Sims Hd 6%e l»6% 85% 86% 4 Atl Gulf A W I 5*. 56% 66% 56% 262 H A O 6a w 1. 98% 98% 98% 8 Beaver Board *a... 79 71 71 2 Beaver Prod 7%a. .101 101 101 10 Beth St 7a 1935_103% 108% 108% l Cities Service 7e D 96% 96% 96% 9 Con Gas Balt 6s .104% 104% 104% 1 Con Gas Balt 6%a.l08% 108% 108% 18 Con Texttla ... 81 II 5 Cuban Tel 7%s ..106% 106% 106% 5 Cudahy Pack 5%s 86% 86% 86% 2 Deere A Co 7%a ..103 103 101 9 Detroit Ci Gas «■ 102% 102% 102% 6 Detroit Edison 6s. 107% 107% 107% 1 Dunlap T A R 7*. 94 94 94 10 Fed Sugar 6s 1933.101 % 101% 101% 1 Fisher Body 6s '26 102 % 102% 102% 1 Fisher Body 6s ’28.101% 101% 101% 3 Galr. Robert 7s... 99% 99% 99% 1 Galen* S Oil 7s...105% 105% 105% 10 General Asphalt 8s.l05% 105% 105% 6 Genera) Pet 6s.100% 100% 100% 6 Gulf Oil 6s. 98 97% 98 6 Hood Rubber 7*.. 101% 101 101 12 Inter Match 6%*.. 99 98 % 99 14 Kennecott Cop 7*. 106% 106% 106% 2 Lehigh 9 Sec 6s..100% 100% 100% 1 Lehigh V li*rb 6*. 100% 100% 100% 3 Lehigh Val R R 6a. 99% 99% 93% 2 L McN A L 7s- 100 100 y<0 4 Missouri Pacific 6s. 99% 99% 99% 26 Morris A Co 7%c. 99% 99 99 % 10 Nat l Dlst Co 7* .. 94 93 94 4 N O Pub 8er 6s... 86% 86% 86% 1 S S Pow 6 %s . 97 97 97 6 N S Pow cvt 6 % 8.102 % 102% 102% 1 Ohio Pow 5* *'B'r 87% 87% 87% 3 Park A Tilford 6a.. 95% 95% 95% 7 P Pow A Lt 5*_92% 92% 92% 3 Phil El 6 %s '63_103% 103% 103% 20 Phil Kl 5%s *47...103% 103% 103% 1 Phil Pet 7 %s w w. 102% 102% 102% 5 P 8 C of N J 7*..108 108 108 17 P S C N .1 bs wi. 96% 96 96 6 Pure Oil 6 %*. 96% 9.'.% 9;.% l S Cal Edison 6* . 91% 91% '91% HO Std G . E 6%s_ 100 99 % 99% 1* Std OH N Y 7s ‘26.103% 108% 103% J Std OH N Y 7* '30.106% 106% 106% 3 Std Oil N Y 6 % * ..107% 107% 107% 63 Swift A Co 6* _ 91% 94 91 1 In E L A P 5 % s. . 97% 97% 97% 2 I n Oil Cal 6s '26.101% 101% 101% 1 U Ry H’vana 7%*.106% 106% 106% 2 Vacuum OR 7* ..106% 106% 106% 2 Webster b%a,102% 102% 1C3% Foreign. 2 French Gov 4*. . 31 II 31 23 Gt Con* Electric 7e 92 91 % 92 5 K Netherl ds . 96% 96% 96% 6 Russian 6%*. 16% 15% 15% 5 Russian 5%s ctf* 14% 14% 14% 1 Swlsa 5 %* .101% 101% 101% 4 Swiss 5s .100% 100% 100% Ex Dividend*. Monday, September 15. Allied Chemical pfd .. 11.75 American Radiator .$1 00 American Woolen pfd .....$1.76 American Car A Foundry.. $3 00. American Steel Foundry pfd....$1.75 Crucible Steel pfd .$1.751 Cdyamel . $1.00 Famous Players .......12 00 Fleischman'* Yeast . $1.25 Oulf State* Steel com. $1.21 Gulf State* 8teel pfd.*1.75 S S Kreseg# Stores com.....$2 00 S 8 Kresege Store* pfd..$1.76 May Dept Storee pfd...$1.75 Lorillard Tobacco com .10.75 Lorillard Tobacco pfd..$1.76 Mark Truck com.11.60 Mark Truck rfd $1.75 Orpheum Gfrruit pfd .. $2.00 Owen* Battling Co com.$0 76 Owen* Bottling Cq pfd.$1.75 Pere Marciuette .. . 11.0ft Republic Steel pfd.$1 75 Stromberg Carburetor .$2.00 Simons Co . 10 25 Schulte Cigar* Store* pfd.$2 00 Sr*r*-Roeburk pfd .$1.75 Utah Copper . $1.00 Chicaro Stork*. Chicago stock*, bid and **k. furnlfhed by J. S Pa. he A- Co. 224 Omaha Na tional bank building. Phones Jackson 51t7-ll-S9. Bid Ask Armour A Co 111* rfd .. 79% 80 Armour Go Del pfd ... 69 90 Albert Pick . 17% 1*% Be**|ck Alemlt* . *o% *1% Carbide .. 69% 69% Edison Com .I $2% 1$8 Com Motor* . 6% Cudahy .. *4 % 85 Daniel Boon* .126 17*% Diamond aMtch .116 11* De*r* nfd . 7 3 7 4 Eddy Paper . 15% Libby . 6 $% Natl Leather . 3 3%' Qu*q*r Oats .290 295 R*o Motors . 1<% Swift A- Co ..104% 105 Swift 1 nl 1 . 15% 25% Thompson .. 4* 4. Wahl . 23% 2 4 Wrigiey . 4i % 41 % Yellow Mfe oC . 4l' % Yellow > *b . 45% 46 Foreign Fxrhange Rates. Following *re today’s rate* of *xch*rg* s* rompared with the par valuation. Fur nished by ths Peters National bank: Par Vsu Tnday. Austria . 20 .eooou Helgium ... 195 .0600 Canada .1 *»" 1 *• Cx*r ho-Slovak la .70 -03** Denmark .. -27 1*97 England .. • • 4 *} 4 4*. 8'rance .143 .0»3J Ore*.# _;.195 .0192 Italy .. 14| .0440 Jugoslavia . Norway . 27 Sweden ... . .27 26*5 Switierland 196 .1850 Chicago Spot Market. Butter Receipt*. 12 598 tubs, last year. 11.672 tub*- 15 old car*. 19 new cars; e \tr*a, 47 %r: staddrird*. 3$%r; extra first*. 3&%#I«%c; first*. 34034%c; 88 score. 33c. 8 9 score. 34 %C. Keg*—Receipt*. 12.410 case*; last year. 14 103 ca*a*: 53 old car*. 78 new car*; firm*. 34037c. dirt*. 2$ 0 27c; chex, 24 If 26c. i hlrago rotator*. Chicago Sept is— Potatoes—Trading fair, market little weaker on Wisconsin stock; about steady on ether stock; re retpte. 118 car*; total United Sf*tea ehitv ment* 1.06 . Minnesota bulk Early Ohjoa $ 1 20 tff1 26; sacked Earlr Ohio*. 81 :n#»1 30; Minnesota bulk round whu**\ ft 21#6 1 261 Wisconsin bulk round white* $1 36#V60 few II 75 Nebraska sacked Irish iVibbler* $1 K*n*aa and M'ssourl sacked Irleh Cobbler*. 11 39 4; 1 40, Utah sacked Irish Cobbler*. II *0 New York Metal*. New York. Sept. 16 Metal*—Carper— Fleet rolyGr. *pot and nearby, ll%e.j future*. 1.1%#lS%r Tin F**y spot and future*. 4f lif Iron— Steady. No. I northern. 10 6M. ?? 00c: No 2 northern. t0 00#81.$0c; No 2 southern. 1 8.00# 18.10c Lead-Steady. spot, 8.00e 7lnc—Steady East Ft. Louie spot. *26c. futures. 6 36 ft 6 27c Antimony Spot. 10 7$c. New York Cotton. Quotation* furnished hr .1. F B*ch* A Co. 224 Omaha National Bank building., phone* Tackaon 5187. 61 88, $1*9_ | Art ) Open. 1 High. I Low t Cine*. 1 Fat Oct. 122.30 122.91 !*1 43 IS I *3 121 6a Dec 23 30 !22 St 31 43 71 88 !3? 86 Jan 123 06 '22 06 121 49 111 40 32 3* Mar. l?2 ?4 V J 14 3 1 76 71 76 L* 7 47 Mav I S3 6 6 1*2.64 12100 132 00 '?? 71 New York Sugar Quotation*. Furnished hv J s Bsche A <> 974 Omaha National Hank building. JA. 8187 88-69. aTT" I *>p*n 1 l7lgh I Low I Close 1 Rat. *ept7" 4 20 4 76 4 26 4.?l 4 70 Dec 4 08 4 10 4 00 4 03 4 04 Mar. 3 .IT 3 .14 8 38 3 44 3 9* M av *44 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 1 4 4 9__ Ft. Joseph 14«**toch. Ft Joaeph. Mo Fapt 16 Hog*- Be ralpm 3 800 head tuark*t 10c higher, ton liooo. bulk. 11,80# 1$ 00 Cattle Receipt! t.opo head market I'm.D to ?6c lower bulk of ateerv $7 *0 #10 00 top $10 35; cow* *nd half**1*. 91 28# 9 oo calve* 4 *00#U Oo atm ker* and feeders $4 36#6 oo Fheep and • l amb*—Receipt* 9 5',A bead market steadv. lamb*. $12 46# 18.11; iwh $6»0C #6 81, f-A Omaha Produce _' Omaha. Bept II. BUTTER. Creamery—Local Jobbing to re tailers: Extras, 39c; extra* In iO-lb tub*. 38c; standards, 38c; flrata 17c. Dairy—Buyer* are paying Be for beat table butter In rolls or tube; 17028c for packing stock. For beet sweet, unaalted butter. 30c. BUTTER FAT. For No. 1 cream Omaha buyer* are paying 27c per lb. at country atatlona; *3c delivered at Omaha. FRESH MILK. „ w Price quotable. |2.10 per cwt. for freah milk testing 3.5 butterfat, delivered cn dairy platform. Omaha. EGGS. For eggs delivered Omaha, on loes-on basis, in. 40 ©8.76 per case. For No_ 1 flesh eggs, graded basis, ^0©32c per doz cn. second, 24 ©25c;* cracks. 21 ©22c. Prices above are for eggs received in new or No. 1 w hitewood cares, a deduc tion of 25c will oe made for second-hand canes. No. 1 eggs must be good average size, 44 lbs. net. No. 2 eggs, seconds, consist of small, slightly dirty, stained oi washed eggs. Irregular shaped, shrunken or weakened eggs. In somo quarters a fair premium is being paid for selected eggs, which marl not be more than 48 hours old, uniform in size and color (meaning all solid colors— all chalky, white or all brown, and of the same shade). The shell must be clean and sound and the eggs weigh 25 ounces per dozen or over. Produced must necessari ly deliver their own eggs to benefit by this latter classification. Jobbing prices to retailers: U. F. spe cials. 3b ©37c; U. S. extras, commonly known as selects, 23©34c; No. 1 small, 23c; checks, 24c. POULTRY. Prices quotable for No. 1 stock, alive: Broilers. 14 ©2 lbs.. 25©26c; springs, 22 © 24c; Leghorn springs, 19®20c; hens, 5 lbs.. 19©20c; hens under 4 lbs., 16®17c, JiCghorn hens. 14©16c; roosters. lu®12«-; ducks, f. f. f., young, 12c; old ducks, f. f f.. 10©12c; geese, f. f. f 10®12c; turkey*, fat. 9 lbs. up. 20c; pigeons, 11.00 per dozen. » Under grade poultry paid for at market value. Sick or crippled poultry not want ed and will not be paid for. Jobbing prices of dressed poultry (to retailers); Springs, soft. 31 ©12c; broilers, 35©38c: hens. 22©27c; roosters l«©15c: ducks, 25c; geese, 16 ©20c. FRESH FISH, Jobbing prices quotable as follows Fancy whit# fish. 28c; lake trout. 28c; halibut. 28c; bullheads, 20© 22c; catfish, 28 ©32c; catfish, southern, 26c; filet of haddock, 27c; black cod aable flab, 18c; red snapper, 27c; flounders, 30c; crapples. 25c; black baas. 32c. Spanish mackerel. 14 to 2 lbs., 25c; yellow pike, 22c; striped baas. 32c; whit# perch, 14c; pickerel, 15c. Chinook salmon. 30c; silver salmon, 22c; frozen fish. 2®4c leas than prices above, ling cod, 12c. Oysters, 13.80 ©4.20 per gallon. CHEESE. American cheese, fancy grade. iobh1«e price quotable as follows: Single dalslea, 24c; double daisies. 234c; aquai*- pi... 24 4c, young Americas. 24 He; longhorn* 234c; brick. 24c; llmburger. 1-lb. style $3.25 per dozen; Swiss domestic, 38c. imported Roquefort, 62c. New York white, 32c. BEEF CUTS. No. 2 beef cuts generally lower. Swift Co.’s gale# <>t freHh beef In Omaha week ending September 12 avetaged 11.33c per pound. Wholesale prices quotable; No. 1 i!bs. 25c; No. 2. 21c; No. 3. 14c. No 1 rounds. 13 4c; No. 2. 154c; No. 1 JOc. No 1 loins Sec; No. 2. 28c: No. 3. l?c No. 1 chucks. 15c; No. 2. 12c. No. 3. 8c. No. 1 plates, 8 4C; No. 2. 8c; No. 3. 8c. FRUITS. Quotable Jobbing prices for No. 1 stock Apples—Jonathans! per bushel basket, 13.00; California Graveoateins, box. $2.25 ©3 50. Bellflower box. $2.5u; Wealthy, bbl.. #4.60 Pears—Western Bartlett, per box. $4.00; Colorado Bartlett, bushel basket. $3 25© 3.75; Be Anjous. all siz*s. $4.50; Colo rado Keiferp. bafcget. $2.0e. Peaches—-Utah and Colorado Elbertas. per bushel basket. $2.50; lS-lb. boxes. $1.40© 1 50 Grapes—Concords, standard basket. 2?c Tokays, crate. $-’.5C; Malagas, crate. $2.2&. Lemons—California, extra fancy. per box, $7.00; fancy, per box, $4 00; choice, per box, 95.50, limes, l©o count, carton. $2. CO. Oranges—Valencias, extra fancy, per box. $5.0007.76. Plums—California, per crate. f? 250 3.00 Italian prunes ll-lb. case. $100. Grapefruit—Isle of Pines, crate. $5.75© 7.00. Bananas—Per lb.. 7 4c. Cranberries—Darrel. 100 lbs, $12.00; box. 50 lbs. $6 Of. V EG ETA BLEB. Quotable Jobbing prlcee for No. 1 stock Cantaloupe—Rockv Ford, crate stand ards. $3 00; flats. $125; pink meat. $1.5u. Cauliflower—Per crate, $3.00. Cucumber—Home grown, extra fancy, per market basket. $2.00. Honey Dew Melons—« to It In crate, $2 6C; Oasabas. crate, $2.80. Celery—Oregon, dox. stalke. 90c© 91.75 Michigan, dox, 78c; California, rough, crate. $4.00. Onions—Spanish, crate. 60 lbs., 92 10: California, white. In sacks. 4c per lb.; red globes, per lb . home grown, dozen ’ bunches. 45c In sacks. 2 4c lb. Peppers—Green, martet basket. 70c. Parsley—Per dozen bunches. 60078c. I Radishes—Per dozen bunches. 20c. Beans—Green or wax, market basket,; $2 25. Potatoes—Home grown. In sacks. 14c ib Watermelons—Crated, ( melons, 1c per lb. Tomatoes—Climax, basket, about 1$ lb*., •room 25. Lettuce—Head, per crate, $#00; per dozen. $1 75: hothouse leaf. 40c r*er dozen Cabbage—2 4c per lb.; crates, 2o per lb. Roots—Beete, €0e; carrot*. $1 $5; tur nips, $1.00; per market basket. Sweet Potatoes—Nancy Ha!!. 10-lb hamper. $2 76. Rutabagas—In sack* 2 4c per Ib. FLOUR. PrJoea quotable, round loti (let*# than I carload lots. f. e b., Omaha > follow; ■ First ratent. In 98-lb. bags $4.9007 00. < per bb! fancy clear. In 43-lb. bags. $8.75 tj 5 #5 per bbl.: white or yellow cornmeal, $2 70 per 100 lbs FEED. Market quotable per ton, carload lota, fob. Omaha. Linseed Meal—34 per cent protein, fu ture delivery. $49.10. Mill Feeds—Bran, standard. $23 10-1 brow n short#. $27 »tton#eed Meal—43 per cent protein, $49 «ifl. Alfalfa Meal—Choice, September and October. $28 50; No l, prompt. Ill M, No I October and November, $24.50; No. i 2, prompt, $23.©0. Buttermilk—Condensed, for feeding !n bbl. lota. 3 45c per lb.; flake buttermilk. 50© to 1.000 lbs., 9c lb. H A Y. Nominal quotations, carload lot#* Upland Prairie—No l, #12 50013 50, No 2. $10 00012 00; No. 3. $7.0009 00. > Midland Prairie—No 1, $1101012 0I. No 2. 39 00010.00; No. 3. $8 000$.00. ' Lowland Prairie—No. 1, $8 0009.00. No 2. $4.0008.00 Packing Hay—$5 5007 10 Alfalfa Choice. $19.00020 00; No 1 * in 00011.10; Standard. $14 00015 00, No 3. $12.00013.00 No 3. 1)0.0001: 00 c ^ raw—Oat, $8.0009.00: wheat. $7 000 RIDES, WOOL. TALLOW. Price* are quotable aa follows.-tfellvered j t Omaha, dealers’ weights and selection* i Hides—Seasonable, No 1, $4c; No 2. h 4c. green. 74 064c, bull*. $TUc; brand- \ ed. i 4c- glue Bides. $4c; calf. iI0114c;l kip. 110 9 4.; flue skin* 4e; dry hide*, lie; dry salted. 9c; dry glue, *4c: dea cons, $1.00 each; horae hides. $4.0903.0$; ! poll tea and glues $1.80 each- colta. 25c > each hog skins. 18c each Wool—Pelts. $1 2502 00 each, dependlnc on siae and length of wool, lambs. 60c0 $125 each, depending on six# and length of wool; shearing* 20030c each; clip#’ no value; wool. 32040c. Tallow and Grease—No 1 tallow. «4c j R tallow. 4c; No. 3 tallow. 6 4c; A great#. #4r; R gtease. 4c. yellow grease, 64r brown grease 6c; pork cracklings. $«0 Of per ton; beef cracking*. $30.00 per ton; beeswax. 120.00 per ton Now York Produces. New York 8*p( 15 -Hotter—~5fesA* receipts. 6 108 tubs creamers, higher than extra#. 334 039c. creamerv extra* <92 acme). 38c. creamery first# i" 91 score8. 38037\c; racking stock cut rent make No. 2. 2*4c, »’heeee—Firm, receipts, 8O.02I pounds state whole tnllk f’afs. fresh fanev to fancy specials. 21022c state Whole W flats, average run. 204c, state whole milk flat*, held, fancy to fanev special* 3140224c state whole milk flats, ovet • age run. 20 4 0 21c. Eggs—Firm; receipts. 8.468: fresh eath ered extra firsts. 41 0 48c fresh gathered first* 87 040c; fresh gathered seconds and poorer. 23 4 *9 3c per pound in the greaaa for Ohio stock. Choice A A pulled wools 6re quoted on about the same bwsia as tha Tina atapla lines. C hicago Produce. Chicago. Kept 15.—Butter—Blghsr: reamerv ext-as 174c; standards. 16 4c; •xtra f rst« 3540364c. first*. 140144c. seconds. 32 033c. F.gg*—Unchanged; receipt*. 12 419 eases; firsts. 34 0 37c. ordinary firsts. 3:012c. New York Cotton Fotnrre. New York Sept 16.—Cotton—Future* opened barely steady: October 22 39c: De sm^cr. 22 90c; January, 22 95c; March. !2 25c. May. S2.55c._ < htragn Poultry. Chicago Sept. 15.—Poultry—. AID • ilgher fowls, 170 21c; apr.ngs. I4e; foost ?ra. 16c. Dulnth Flax. Duluth. YU nr. . Sept 15.—Fla*—C’oae September. *2 29: October $2 27; Xevera •or. ." Pc'-em.ber. 2 23 4; May. *2 26. ADVERTISEMENT. FOR EXCESSIVE URIC ACID ray the williams treatment 15 Cent Bottle (32 Dotes) FREE Ji because you start tha day worried tnd tired, stiff legs and arms and nvia le*. an aching head, burning and bearing iown pairs :n the ln.k—worn out before e day { gins—do noi think you b.a*e to >tay in that condition. Be strong well, with no atlff jointa sore le>, rehumatic rain*, aching back er .idney trouble caused by body made aclde if >«u suffer from bladder weakness rtth burning, acalding pains, or if you ire in and out of bed half a dozen time* i night, you n il appreciate the rest, com oft and strength this treatment should live. To prove Tha Williams Treatment eon iuer* kidney and bladder dtswasea. rb*u natism and ail other ailments when due o excessive u-:o acid, no matter how hi • . or stubborn, if you have t«r*i ne.1 The Will lams Treatment, we w;l five one 15c. bottle (S3 doses) free if von • II cut out this notice and send It w|tb our name and address. Please ae; d 0 cents to help pay postage trd » 'king. etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams ompany. Dept. CA-46T5 P O. Build!** Cast Hampton. Conn. Send at cnc* ar.4 *.» n.;i receive by parcel poet a regular ‘Sc bottle without charge and without In urring m\ ob rat-on. Onlv on* botila o the same addreaa or family. KEEP POSTED Important development* .contained In this week’s market review regarding the following ••'•jruiHi Stromberg Carhu. Goodyear Tire j Southern Railway Seaboard Air line Pan-American Pet. Phillips Pet. Anglo-American Oil Mexican Seaboard I ehijrh Valley Coco-Cola Northern Pacific United Clg. Stares Writ* for Fr*o Copy P. G. Stamm & CO. Dealers In Stocks and Beads 35 So. William St. N.w York -— •—u Updike Grain Corporation (Prinlt Wire PreerteMet) — t Chit a** BeerA el TreAe MEMBERS J »n4 l AH Other Leedlei Rirheerr* Order* tor grain for future delivery in the prin cipal market* given careful and prompt attention. OMAHA OFFICEi LINCOLN OFFICEi Phone AT lantic 8313 T’l-SJ Terminal Building 1 818-?* Omaha Grain Phone B-1233 Exchange Long Putanc* 130