Support of Bulls Taken From Corn; Prices Tumble - ■ (/rowing Prospects Better, ^ heat Hangs Onto Early Gain; Oats Sell Off blit Rye Strong. r. . I»v I ll.tKI.K8 J. LEYltftN. tniv«.«ul hrnice Matf riirrtapondeBt. Chicago. Sept. 22.—Bull aupport for c?rn p,t ,oday *nd prices tum bled sharply under liquidating pressure Appreciable increase in the movement of old corn from the farms reflected the Jden l hat growing prospects are better. Weakness In the cash situation with con 'rait grades selling at a delivery basis serv«d to break the yellow cereal, wneat managed to hang onto much of It* early gain. w heat closed '4c to %c higher; corn was 2% c to 3^»o lower; oats were U "» down, and rye ruled *,i to line ilirhet. Outaide trade in any of the pits was • :tlv lair. Wheat and rye were sustained ‘,y the continuation of a brisk export call nnd indications that the northwest move ment will bo regulated and thus digested H'jMunllv. The firmness at Liverpool tended to check speculative selling in wheat. Storms In the United Kingdom offset thj bearish influence at Liverpool or heavy shipments.. The seaboard ufljllirmed export sales •>f 1.000.000 to 17500.000 bushels wheat j«nd tullv 2,000.000 bushels rye. Germany Is taking American rye at. a fast rate. Liverpool closed unchanged to *4 pence higher. Pressure was on the corn market from start to finish, the market rallying but feebly at times as shorts sought rover. The idea prevails that this gain is too high to be used in an Industrial way. and also that the bulk of the new crop Is likely to escape damage from frost. The weather forecast was for light frost over several of the surplus states, but light frost was considered more beneficial than 01 her wise. Oats sold off with corn. Prospects for another sizeable increase In the visible supply offset the talk of a better foreign demand for this grain. Itye was very strong, and failed to maintain best levels only because of the stamp in corn. Provisions were irregular. Lard closed 2 M»c Higher to T^c lower, and riba fin l*ned oc down. __ PIT NOTES. Gash wheat in all of the North Amer ican markets was firm. The primary movement, while not as heavy as & few weeks ago, remained over last year’s run. Naturally, receipts in the northwest ore heaviest with the spring crop rushing to market, but the fairly active milling trade and the excellent foreign absorp tion has more than offset the hedges ugaln&t the cash article. Speculative buying of wheat apparently !•< slow in becoming nttracted by this favorable sign, and it may be that present levels are regarded as not Indicative of uny sustained advances. The price of • gsh wheat In this country Is about 14 • ants under the Canadian best grades, and competition this year certain ly -favors the United States. Country marketings of wheat In Can ada today were 1.093,000 bushels, or al most one-fourth of what they were a year *go. The Canadian yield this season is materially below last year, and with our prtces relatively cheap it is easy to see why local interests look for continued export demand, at least on the breaks. • Wheat supplies in this country con tinue to Increase hut are having less than «tte usual effect on sentiment because of the active foreign demand. Owing to the flsrt that the visible changes from New f>rfcans were delayed, a complete report on the United States visible was not is sued today, but with the New Orleans market missing the visible showed an In crease of 3.927,000 bushels. This would bring the total above 80,000,000 bushels, or about 20,00,000 bushels in excess of a year ago. itr _ (Ill (AC 0 PUIfeKS. By Updlk, Gulp CoAT. HU, Art. I Op*n. I High. I I»w. | Clo««. | B«t. Wht" *>■ ' V.*7$ 32% 1.31% 32 >4 131% 17% 1 37% - 1.38% J **'< 1.05%i lob V* t May 1 l Of*t, ; i.n % | j 1 1.10 %l.i Porn. ! f Sep M4 1.14 1 I 1 13 % I . . Her. I.Orf I 1 Ofl*4! 1 i i. o« %;.i .. I .07 i 1.07 %i 1 7% I ".’ .. ■ 44 .48% I .51'%! .51%! .. 51 % .I . . .l«Wj -«*| ■ SeV 12.30 13 32 ! 3.22 (13.22 i!S30 Me--. ; 13.12 13.15 (13.10 113.10 '13.05 Ribs. I | j j I lir-* 12.05 12.05 112.05 112.05 112.10 Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. ‘‘"in and wheat region bulletin for the 4* hours ending at h a m. Monday. iKtalions,weather. High Low. Rain. Ashland, clear . 80 41 o.OG Auburn, clear ..80 49 0 00 Broken Bov., clear .c,5 :.s o.OO ''olumbus, part cloudy...72 38 n.00 i*t.rlhert»on, fiear .4 7 35 0.02 xFafrbury, clear . 92 46 0.00 Fairmont, clear . .. 87 42 0 07 Grand Island, clear . 72 41 0.44 Hastings, clear .79 45 0 00 Holdrege. clear . 73 4 4 0.01 I n< oln, clear ..*4 44 ft HI -X'orth Loup, clear .*7 :*4 o.OO North Platte, clear.64 4i» 0 14 Oakdale, c lear .48 37 0.07 Omaha, clear .8*» 60 o oo O'Neill. 74 40 0 21 Red Cloud, clear . 49 41 0 00 Tekamah. dear.40 43 0 30 Valentine, clear . 44 40 0 96 New York General. New York. Sent 22.—Flour—Steady; -nHnc patent* $79007.50. soft winter st’•sights, $4.2304 60; hard winter «9i*itights. $4.5007.00. Rye flour -Finn: fair to good. $5.75© 5 95 chfi'cf to fancy. $4 0006.26. Cornmeal—Barely steadv; fine white »nrt sellr.w granulated. $3.4503.65. Rve-1 Firm. No. 2 western. $1 17%. f. n b. New York and $1 15% c. i. f. ex* dot Bailey—Firmer; malting. $1 0301.05. e. i. f. New York. "Wheat—Snot. Irregular: No. 1 dark Northern sor'ng. r. J f . New York lake and rail. $1.65; No 2 hard. f. o. b. lake and rail $1.44%. No 2 mixed durum, do. *1.43; No. 1 Manitoba, do. in bond. $1 00%. Morn—Snot, weak; No. 2 yellow, c. J. f »r«ck. New York lake and rail. $1 50%; No. 2 mixed, do. $1.28%. Oats—Spot, easy; No. 2 white. 68%r. Feed—Easy; city bran. 100-pound sacks. $'.1.00; western bran, do $31.60032.00 Hav—Steady; No. 1 $27.00028.00; No. 1 $54.00; No. 3. $21.00022.00; shipping. 118 00019.00. Hops—steady: state. 1124. 85©4>; 1923. 25040c: Pacific coast, 1924. 230 2Vn: 1923. 20023c. Pork—Quiet. mens. $29.76030 00; fam lh-. $.<0.00. Lard—Bartly steady; middle west $14.0001 4.10 Tallow — Easy; special loose. 7Tic nom inal: extra*. 8c. Rice—Steady; fancy head. 7% 08c. New York Hugnr. New York, Sept. 22. — With no sales re potted. the raw sugar market was un «nanged loday at 6.78c for Cuban duty paid Except for September, which was higher op < overlng. raw sugar futures were gen ••tally easy, under Wall Street and com mission house selling. Influen* ed by In*' tlvl'y in the spot market The close wan 'points higher on September, and 2 to 6c] tower on fh* later positions September! closed. 4.lie; December, 3 88c; March. 9 24< . May. 3 35c. 4sld* from fairly good withdrawals or old * ontracts. business in refined sugar .as light Prices were unchanged from 7 06r to 7 50c for fine granulated. Refined futures were nominal. New York Metals. Mew York. Sept —Copper—Easy; lecf rolytlc, spot, and nearby. 13c; futures, 13 ft 13 4 c. Tin—- Easy; spot and futures. 46.00c. Iron—Steady; No. I northern. 20 60*' 22.00* . No. 2 northern. 20.00ft 21.00c, No. 2 southern. 1 8.00ft 19.00. rl.ead—Steady; spot. 8 00c Zinc—Quiet. East St. Eouls. spot and futures. 4,I2< Antimony—11 .Ztc. # ittun futures OtM-ning. New York, Sept. 25.—Cotton futures f>p5-n**d barely steady: October. 22.46c; D* iepiber 21 85c. January. 21 87c; March. 21 18« . Mav. 22 36c. New York. Sept. 22 --Cotton futures rinsed barely steady; October. 22 l**n 22.lie: December. 21.67ft2l.6lc•: January, "f.89 ft 2 1.4 lr ; March. 21 88021 12c. May. trl9ft22 io 4 tilraro Spot Market. Chicago Sept 22 flutter—Receipts, 14 277 tubs, lagt year 9.104 »uha 14 old cats. It new. extras. 84V4c; ■ •andard* 34r; extra first*. 344 036c; firsts 320 !3< . 88 ar or#. 31**4; 89 •< ore, Iir Eggs Receipts 11,604 <*«#«. last ytar, 1,474 cars; 34 old cars 21 n#w firsts, llftilr; dirts 27028' ; checks, 26028'. kssiss 4 ll? I*rodu# • V.snsas i It. MO. dept. 2. Produc#— I '#»• hs nged Ext; a first*. 36r; **l*rt#d. 4' Hu Mgr ' reatnery. 34 ft 4 L ns iking 38c Poultry Hens ?!» broil#** 21' bpring*. 2D , ro'.8t#is, 18# I '—- —^ Omaha Grain ^ -—- - j Caeh wheat eold on the fable* toda1 a* nnchanced prices to l%c higher. There *aa a firmer tendency in premium* no tlcpable and a good demand existed for all grade*. Receipts were 155 cars Cprn wi-t In only fair demand at prices ranging %c to 2c lower. Receipt* were 6^ car*. Oata eold at generally unchanged price* to lr war. Receipt* were 72 cars Rye aoid %c to lc higher and barley about lc higher. Omaha 4 arlof Sales. WHEAT. No. 1 hard: 3 cars. $1.26; 3 cara. $1 21 : 1 *ara. $1.20. No. 2 hard: 2 cars. $1.26: 1 car. $1.24: 2 cara. $1.21: 5 (are. $1.20%; 13 cars. 51.2»: 1 « ar. $1.1*%: * cars. $1.1*; 1 car. $1.16%; 1 car. $1.18: l car. $1.17. No. 3 hatd: 1 car. $1.19%: 4 cars. $1 1*: 2 cars. $1.16: 1 car. $1.15%. No. 4 hard: 9 car*. $1.18; 2 cara. $1.17; 2 cara. $1.16: 1 car. $1.16. No. 6 Hard: 3 cara. $1.14. Sample: 2 cars. $1.17; 3 cara. $1.16. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car. $1.2$; 1 car. 11.27. No. 2 northern aprlng: 1 car. $1.37. No 3 northern aprlng: 1 car. $1.30; 1 car, $1.28. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $1.25: 1 car. $1.20: 1 car. $1.18 No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $121%; l car. $1.16. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.15. CORN. No. 2 white: 2 cara. $1.06%. No. 3 white: 1 car. $1.05. No. 4 white: 2 cara. $1.04. Sample: 1 car. 97c. N>. 2 yellow: 2 cars. $1.07. No. 3 vellow: 4 cars. $1.06. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.05 No. 2 mixed: t car. $1 06. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.04. No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1.02. No. 6 mixed: 1 far. $1.00. OATS No. 2 white: 5 cara. 46%c No. 3 white: 1 car. 45%c; 25 rate. 45>-»c: 3 cars. 45%c. No. 4 white: 3 cars. 45c: 3 cars. 44 %c. Sample: 1 car. 4l*ic; 1 car. 41 %c. RYE. No. 1: 2 cara. 96c. No. 2: 1 car. 96r; 1 car. $6c. BARLEY. No. 3: 1 car. 80c. No. 4: 1 car. 78c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Carlota) Week Year Receipt*— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 155 257 120 Corn . 62 74 37 Oat* . 73 6* 4* Rye . 6 6 10 Barley . 5 - ^ Shipments— Wheat . 106 228 .3 Corn . 63 66 jjj Oat. * 2« &{j Rye . 3 8 Barley . 2 8 4 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat .150 1*7 88 Corn .168 l«o !'•« Oata . 144 3.,- 80 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat .388 426 T2a Corn .. 38 43 44 Oata . 38 42 66 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat .288 . 268 1J3 Corn ..;. 83 *4 38 Oata .. 68 iO lib NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis ...... 861 982 742 Duluth . 908 974 372 Winnipeg . 609 212 -.037 OMAHA STOCKS. Bushels— Today. Tear Afo. Wheat .4,631.000 3,148,000 Corn . 419,000 81,000 Oats . 1,296.000 1,168,000 Rye . 64.000 70.000 Barley . 26,000 97,000 Miueealopis (■min. Minneapolis. Sept. 22. — Wh. at—-Cash No. 1 northen, $1.28 %© 1.50 % , No. i dark northern spring, choice to fanev. $1.39% ©1.45% : good to choice. $l.'»X v_© 1.38%; ordinary to geod. $1.2, % 0>13:,% No. 1 hard spring, $1.32% c/1 !!> % No 1 dark hard Montana on track. Ci.22%® I. 32%; to arrive. $1.21 % rain. Chicago. Sept. 22.—Wheat—N'o. 3 reel. • II, 34: No 2 hard. $1.30% © 1.41 % Corn—No. 2 mixed. $1.12%® 1.14: No 2 yellow. $1.12% © 1. J 4 %. Oats—No. 2 white 49®60c; No. .1 while. 47 © 47 Ko. R’p-No. $1.020103%. Bailey —7*W9Gi. Timothy Seed—$6.27*©7 HO. Clover Seed—$11.$0®21 09 T*ard—$13.37. Ribs—$12.50 Bellies—$13 62. Kansas City ©rain. Kansas City. Sept. 22.—Wh'1 t \ * 1 bard. $1.20©1.33: No. 2 red. $1 35®* : • No. 3 red. $1.27© 1.3r; Sr t m%r, n December. $12.,%: 'lay. $1.29%. split % Corn—No. 3 * nite. $1.09; No -j $1.07: No. 3 vellow. 11.06% ©1 "7; No. - mixed. $104%: September, i 1 ." % '»*l '< December. 96 %c asked; May. 95% split asked. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Sept. 22.—Flour -Un changed Famllv patents. $7 B5®7.60. Bran—$24.00© 24.50. 4 hlearo Slocks.— Quotations furnished by .1. S Barhe A Co, 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Ja« kron 6187, 518$, 6189. -Bid Asked. Armour A Co.. 111., rfd. 79% 89 Armour Co., Del . pfd. **% 89% Albert Pi. k . 19% 19% Bassick Alemite. 31 % 32 Carbide • - 6"% Kdlson. com. .9 32% 138 Continental Motors. 6% Cudahy . 64% 46 Daniel Boone. 12% 13 Diamond Match.115% 115% Deere, pfd. 72 73 Fddy Paper . 15% Libby . 5 6% Nat’1 Leather . 3 3% Quaker fiats. 268 29" Ren Motors. .16 16% Swift Mr Cp.106% 19 5% Swift Int’l .28 % 2«% Thompson . 46% 47 Wahl .73% 7 4 Wrtgley .41% 4 2 Yellow Mfr. Co. 62% 63 Yellow Cab. 4 5 46 % New York Butler and F.ggs New York. Sept 22—Butte-—S'eadv reo»iM§. 8,364 tubs, dreamery higher than extras. 38©$8%c; creamery extras <92 acorei 37Vr; creamery firsts *18 to 91 scorej. 34% ©37c; packing atock, current make. No. 2. 27 %c. Kggs—Irregular; receipts 9 991. Fresh gathered extra Brats. 46©91c; do. firsts. 40©44c; do. second and poorer. 30©38c. nearby hennery whites closely selected ex ♦ ra«. e6©69c: neerbv snd nearby western hennery whites, firsts to sversge extras. r.fl©«5c: nearhy hennery browns, extras .'1^82o; Pacific coast whites extras, 6?© 63* do firats to extra firsts 5*t©61%r; refrigerator extra firsts. 36®36%c; do firsts, S4fMS%c. Cheese—Firm; receipts. 92.542 pounds State, whole milk flat* fresh, fancy to fancy specials, 2l%©2?r-; do average run. 29 % ©21 c : state, whole milk fists held fancy to fancy aperlelt. $1%©22%c; do average run. 20%©2l%c; state whole milk twins, fresh fancy. 21c. Chicago Ktc and Hotter Fntnrea. Furnlahed by OeOrge F Clark, 1327 Woodmen of the World building. BOOS. I Cara. I Open. I High I T,ow | Cloae. Sanf* ! 1 j .32% | .32%! .32% i -32% Oct I.I.1.I • • • I -31% Her | 104 | .35%! .33%' 3o%l 31% BIJTTKR | Car*. | Oppn. ' High I Low. | Close Hep"H .!. I.*.j -34% Per 175 | 15% 16% 35 New York Cotton. Quotation* furnlahed hv .T S Fa'h* A co . 224 Omaha National Fank building. Phone* ,la.-kaon 5137. 5133. 51*9 Art. IQpen. I High. I Low. | Cloae | Bat. oTT 122 4 5 172.55^122 11 |7v Pi 172 ?'» Per. 121.35 '31.9a (21 r.g (21 67 121 96 .Tan 11 37 122 92 ‘21 69 I 69 |22 95 Mar. Il2.1€ '22.30 ill 3* l;»1 *3 (22.23 Me/ 122 1a (22.47 |22 9« 22 09 127 4* . New York Hitgor. Quotation# furnlahed by .1. H Pa- he St Co., 224 Omaha National Hank building Phone# Jgekaotl 51*7. 5l«3. 61*9 Art. i Open, i High I l.nw, i Cloae I Hat. Sept I "4 .’0 ■ 4 l a |" 4 1 f» 4 7 Pe. I 2.92 13 92 3 m ! 3.39 3 94 Mar 1 3 -7 | .1 27 ' 7 >9 | 1 73 7 ?9 May I 2 .16 1 3.15 j > 34 1 3 35 . New York Poultry. New York. Sept 22.—Live Poultry—I Steady : no freight ountaflona. rhirken# by expreaa 24 (9 25c', fowl* bv exmeaa. 13 #29* lurkeva bv eipraaa. 39# 15' preaaed Poultry —Weak; chicken*. ?* fP47c: fowl* 21 #3 ' old roo»te*a 11# 21 r turkeya 26#b0c. frozen fowl*. 21 # 32c. M. »<*aenh V.lve«to .. r*. $4 0" , 11 99. f Pilot h Mat Duluth Vmn Hept Zi Cloa# Flat Mptembai It 31% -.- » v ember •-'29%. Pet ember. 12 21% May. 1231. Chicago PnultM Chicago Sap* J2 P»u|tr> - Foe la %r high** at 13# ”4 other* tin*par*ment of Agriculture > — Hogs Receipt*. 37.000 head; market fairly active on desirable grades 15036c higher. packing sows show 10®l6o advance; slaughter pigs and light mogtly 25c up. others aiow big na* kera bidding steady: receipts very light; top, $10 7,0; good and choice 140 0 1 20-pound largely J9 90 fa 10 25 choice 250 0 350-pound butchers. $9 7609 90; de sirable bulk 1 40 ® 1 so.pound weigh' I9 60 0 9 90; packing sows largely $86nfa89n; bulk better atrongweighr rig* $8 76 09 7.’,. heavyweight hog*. $9 50010 in medium. $9 75010 30; light. €8 900 10 30. light light. $8 00010.JO, packing hogs smooth $5.700 9 00- Tacking hogs ’<”igh. $* 10 fa* 70: slaughter pigs, $* 25 0 9 25. Cattle—Receipt*. 20.000 head; market best yearlings and better grades handy weight steers fairly active, strong to 25c higher, mostly 10015c up weighty fed steers slow, about stead'- with rerent .in cline; mixed >earl)ngs upward •<* $11 00; some choice yearling steera held around *11.25; be*r matured steers to 'shippers. $10 50- killing quality fed steers run largely medium to good; shipping demand comparatively narrow: run Includes about 9 non western grassers. killers fairly active: steady to strong, kind suit able for further finish slow qjt stockers and feeders account; fat she stock un ev*n; desirable heifers abating yearling advance, fed cows strong, grass kind slow; bulls. 10015c higher. bologna, $4 0004.43; vealera fully steady; quality considered- bulk to packers $10 85011 25. numerous loads wenbtn g?a*s ateers to killers early. $5 6007 00. Sheep and Lamb* Receipts. 20.000 head; market early sales fat lambs steady to atron* sorting moderate bulk fat na'lve* $12 5001300; few tn city butchers $1!-. 25 choice Washington lamba, $13 Oft; aoine held higher, sheep and feeding lambs steady; fa' ewes $4 76 fa* 50; earl' sales choice feeding lambs. 313 00013 1ft. aoild mouth breeding eues. $* 25. Kenena ( My Livestock. Kansas rit Sept. 2: Cattle -He '•'Pta 4 9 000 head, verv slow; practical Iv no esrlv sales killing -terra or fa» r*ha slo»k ranrers hulls and rnlves ahotit Mr ad v ; bulk * an neri $2 4002 9;, native bologna* $.1 .,0® 4 00 practical top vr*|e $9 fio hulk tnedlurua and heavleg. $' on ■t/». 7f» etorkera and feeders fallv active higher , aim’s up 25. #»rlv bulk. $6 0007.tirt; stock cows and heifers steady; hulk - owe and Itelfeis. $2 7608 25; c alves. $ I 76 tb 6 76. Ifoss Receipts t 000 head: uneven, moot |y 10020c higher thou ftaturday'a overage shipper top $0 ft packer top. $0 70 bu k of Hie*. $n ’800.88 hulk dr eirahla 160 to 3"', pound avtiages $9 700 9 40; packing sows $*?f.«t*7l; atock Pigs Steady. hulk. **000*60 Shrv and I nmhi Receipt* ?1 000 head lamb- 18«M6c lower heat Colo rsdos $1;. no- other Colorado and ranae offerings $17 000 12 76; sheep weak to lower; lightweight Colorado ewea. $5.89. rtlntiv I It e I I restock , h|ou* Clt> . fa Went 22. Cattle*- He relnts 9000 head market alow killers "teadv to gtrone stoekera weak f-t sfeera and resrlmgs $7.50011 00 hulk $9 9001890; fat t ”*** and heifers $6 60 04 78 canners and nutters $2 27,08 80 1 $4 0001100 hull- $10007 00 feeds’ • 16.1007 80 stoekera $6 0807 89 stork ve*rl|n*s and '-elves 14 0007 00 feeding r oe a and heifers $1 000 6 25 Hog*- Rec eipt* 4 000 head marker 16 0 21 c higher ton *9 85 hulk of s*!ee 89 880 9 71’ light* $9 >*0 00 7 6 hutch*’* $8 9909 80 nillS’l $9 7509 60 heavy p»' her* $9 <00 9 7 5 stoge I* 000* 60 native ms* 19 090 7.88; western plus 97 0009 os Sheep and- l ambs Receipts J 800 head. I market Mead* Opel I nllnti • | New York kept *2 -Cotton Spur I ugar . * i *t Am Drake Shoe ... .. *» I American t n .17 , 1.;* lj. \ 1:9% Am < a l1'try . . - Isa % 1 *;*, % | Am Hide & Leath . .. . . lb % Am Hide At L pfd. *. I b^% <4 Am lnt Corp .. :k% 1*►; % :», % _.% Am Linseed Oil .. .1% .'•% t 20 Am Locomotive *••% mi so *0% Am Radiator .117% 1 D, % 11*. % 11, * Am Ship A Con. . .... ]i% i , Am Smelting 74% 74% 74 * 7s Am Smelt pfd . jo? Am steel Fdries .37% 5 7 2 7 3 7 Am Sumr . . . 4*. % 4*'t 1 Am Sumatra . n\ • , *% % Am Tel .V Tel 1-7% 127 1:7% 127% i Am W 1 terw At EL 121 ll,.% ]_■«* 214 Am Woolen . ... LHC, .7% ;..•% 57% ! \nacotida ,x% i;% 37% % Assoc Dry Goods.. .. . 119 119% I Associated Dll ... 23% 2 8 % 2*% . v At bison .1 1. % 1*14% 2e4 % d>.. , Atlantic Refin ... k9 *7% **.« •*% Atl Gulf St W I... ls% lx in 1* A tins Tat k .. . , . , s Austin Nichols . 25% 2;> 21% 2.% Atlantic Coast L.. .. 13*% Auto Knitter. 2% Baidu In 12 3 1L1 % 1 c: % : 2* % Balt. A Ohio .. » % ». A 2 f. 2% Barnsdahl *'A" .. 19 tx% 1»% 19 Bethlehem Steel.. 4.7% 4 4 % 4 % Bosch Magneto . "I Bklyn -Man. Rv 24% 24% 24% 21 Bklyn Man. pfd. .9 Bklyn KdDon . . ID % 115% Ilf, % 1J»% t al. fa. king 92 % 9? 91 91 % Cal Petroleum 21% : ! % 21% 21% »'al A ArLt. Min . 52% 5 2% 82% 50% Can PaHfic . ...148% 147% 14* 14<«% 1 >n. Leather 14 1 ; % ] 1 % 14 Cen Leather, pfd 4 7 4 8% 48% 47 Cerro , . 1,1 '\»«. pf.i u«, m, it« 114 t . M * St ,> pf.i _t\ : 1 ;it. ;'t'7 !. =U„ * P 33 4 J3'i l\ > St r MAO Ry ,4 I'hil- fi.pprr -'S 3 : 33'» 33'. t nine .... ... Olu.t t-P.a body . Cltlbtt-Pst, hotly p. 1"?., ;7'”a r°u.:s '• T< Colo F'l.l A Iron 43'$ 41 t* 44 Columbian c.rbun ,t >. 41 «| ,t Columbia 0«« .4 11, 4 It 4, 4J1 ''uniol-um . 4«T, uI’ u 4« Con Ct*.r. ...199, 19’i 1J1. nr, Conttnontal c.n 6,S *7Vj 67’, s;» i ontlnont.l Motors . 7 7 Corn Product. . . 34 \ 3% 31 34 £0,',«" . :*>» :« :«s F.r,Kr.,hl3 , ... srt, »7 i:s s? Cuba , Sug ....... , 14 % 14 U Cub, C Suit pfd M’, MH 3 4', 3 4’. tub.-Arn bufar . 3:8 3 331, 3-,, Cut am.) Fruit.. US US H Z r’ Daniel Boone. ] 3 13% Davidson Chemical 50% 44 49 jail Delaware A- H. . 12 7% 1 7 Pom* Minina 1% 1s % 15% 15% iMipont De V m% 13b % 139% 1 3! x. Laetman Kodak.1^9% ina% Rrle .27 % 27% 27% 27% Eler St or Bat... 87% 87% R7% 87 Earn oil* Tlavers . 81 % 80% gr>% M Fifth A\ e Rua I.. . j 1 % Fsik Rubber 9'* 9% 9% e% Flelachman a Tenst 72% 72% Freeport. Tex. . . 9% «% s ». k\ tier I Asphalt... 4 2 4 1 % 41% 4 1 Gen’l Electric 128 x4 *80 281 ;f J Gen Motora (new) 80% 80 ha 8rt% General Motors.... 1 i, % 15 18 18% Goodrich . 2* 17% 27 U ?x Gold Dust H9 39% fJrent Northern O .21 29% tit N’or Ry. jif.1 84% 8 4 8 4 84% Gulf Statea Steel . 74 % 73% 73 <4 74% Hartmann Trunk. 3"% 3? % 37% 32% llavea Wheel. 38 34% If, % 34% Hudson Motois . "g % 21% ?t% rx’.^ Homestake M. Co. 48 4;, Houston Oil . 74 72 72 % 7’ Hupp Motors 13% vi 1-i 13% Tlllnoie Central... 199% 109% 109% 109% III. Cen pfd.. . . 110 Inspiration . . 28 % lnt Eg Cm Cp . 28% 28% 28% :*,% lnt Harvester . 94% lnt Merc Marine . 9% lnt \t M pf.i 4ft % 79% 39% 40 lnt Te| A Tel... 54% * % m% *4 Tnt Nickel . lg% 17% 17% 1 x % lnt fa n*r.4 • 4 7 % 4 7 % 4 ; t Invjnclbla oil .... 1 - 17% 12% 1 •; .Tones Tea .18% 15% J8 1* u* Jordan Mot hr .... 31% 21 31 ", 1 % k c Southern ... 21% "l 21 7i % Kelly-Spring . H 17% 17% 1 * % Kenne- mi . 4| 47% 47% 4* Ke\ stone Tire .... 7 Lee Ruliber . . 1" % ]0% J0% % Lehigh Valley . 84% 84** 4% 84 v Lima Lnco . got* T.04,«e-Wiles . 72% 70% 70% Louis A- Nash .... 97% '»«% Mack Truck •« % 98% 97% a : % May Dept «Rnr* 98 9.5% 9 % s* Maxwell Motor A. 81% 89'» 80 • V Maxwell Motor R 17 % 17% 17 % 18 Marls lid . 9. % .4 3 4 % .3 4 % Mex Seaboard .... 24% . , % 24% 24 Miami Copper . ... M M e Htat. « OR 1 % 1 % % % Midvale Steel M K Ar T 1 % 1 > % 1 \ % 1 • % Mo Tac'f 0 . ... 2*> % 1«% 19% 20 Mo Fictflo f»fd . 87 88 88% 88 Mont-Ward . 3*% 35% 15% 36 Mother Rode .. 4 8 N a ah Motors .138 137 13* 134% Nat Biscuit . 72 74 7 1 % <2 71 Nat Enamel . 22% 22 22 .2 % National Read . . .167 ].»« 14* 1M% NY Air Brake.. 4 2 4 1 % NY Central .108’* 107% 1*»7% 108 NY C A St L. 24% 24 21 24 % NY NH A H .. 24% 24 24 24 % North American . 35% 50% 33 30% Northern Pac .... 65% 64% *>4% 64 N A W Ry .126% 126% 126% 12s Orpheutn . 22% 2-% 2.% 22% Owen* Bottle. 42% <2% Pacific Oil .47 % 46% 47% 4 7% Packard Motor ... 13% 12% 1-1% 12% Pan Amencan .... 63% 6.1 55 53% Pan Amer li .53’* 62% 52** 62% Penn UR . 44 % 44% 44% W% Peoplea Gas .104% 102% 104% 103 I’ere Marquette .. 60% 60 60% 61 Phil* Co . 60% 4?>% 49% 4*1 Phillips Pet . 32% 1 % 32% :u% Ph-rct* Arrow . .. 10% 10 J o % It* Postum Cereal ... 66 63% 64% Press Steel Car. ... 46 16 Producers A Ref,. 28% 28 2* 28V,. Pullman .t il 129% 129 *4 1 11 Punta Alegre Hug 53% .'»:i 63% Pure Oil . 2*% 23 23 W Ry Steel Sprng ...23% 123% 123% 122% Kav Consolidated.. 12% 12% 12% 12% Reading . «2 61 61 62 Koplogle .11% 10% 11% 11% Republic 1 A S.. 48% 4»% Royal Hutch N Y. 40% 40% 4©% 40% St I. A San Fran.. 2‘% 28% 2«% 29% St Rout* A S W. . 41% 41% 41 % <1% Schulte Cigar .. .108% 107 107% 130% Sears Roebuck .104 103% 103% 104% Shell Union Oil. i 6 % 16% 16% 1'.% Simmons Co . 26% 26% 36% 20% Qinc|alr OP 0 .17*, 1Q% 16% 16*% Sloe* Sheffield . .. 73% 73 73*; 73% Skellv OH 78. 18*4 18% 'iouthern Pacific . 94’, 93% 5.!** 91’. Southern Rv . . 68% 67% 68% h?% Stand Oil of caj.. 57% 56% 56% 56% Stand Oil N J ... 3 5% **474 35 «/, Ftawart-Warner . 56 '', % 55% 5'.% ^44Lom«hurg Carb. 67% Siih Boat . 9 % 9% Studebnker ...... 41% 40% 4074 41% Texas Co. 40*; 397, 9.974 4074 Tex Gulf Sulphur 791; 7«% 79 78% Texas A Pacific . 37% .76% 37 37 Timken Roll Rear .34% 34% .7 »% 34% Tobacco Product* 6«% 6 7 6 8 66 % Tobacco Prod. “A” 93 92% 92% 92% Trans. Oil . 4% 4% 4% 4 % Union' r-iclflc ...140*4 139*, 139 % 139% United Fruit . . . . 207 213) U. S. Ca-t T P...10H 107 *2 1 07 % 108% U S Tnd Alcohol 72% 71% 72 71 % U. S Rubber . .35% 34% 3 4*4 35% U. S Rubber, pfd 88% 88% 88% 86% U. S. Steel .108% 107 74 108% 108% U S. Steel, pfd.122% 122’, Utah Copper . 77% Vanadium . 26 2"% 26 25% Vivaudou . 6*; 6 6 5% Wa bash . 16*; 1 • % 16*; 15 *4 Wabash "A" .. . 4:.% 4 4 *, 4 4 % 44% W eaters Union .114 113 114 114*; West’house At R . . . . ... 94% Weat'house Ele<- . 63 62% 63 62 % White Eagle Oil.. 2 4 23 % 27% 24*4 White Motor* . f4% 6.7 % *n % 6.7% Wool wort h Co 111 11 n 110% 1 n % Willya-Overlend 8*4 8% > % 8% Willya-Over , pfd . .... 68*; ■ , . Wflson. pfd ... 18% 1«% 1*% 19 Worthington P . . ?9% 36% 38% 36% Wrlgley Co. ...42 4 1 *4 41 % 42 Yellow Mfg ('a .. 63 Yellow Cab T Co. 45 Saturday total sales 399,000 shares; to day x 2 p. m. sales, 601.400 shares. r -\ New York Bonds v---/ Now York. Sent. 22 —United States gov ernment obligation* and high grade rail road issue* led th# bond market to high er ground in today's active trading. Steady Investment buving by banks de siring a better return on their surplus funds carried a number of the Liberty bonds to within striking distance of their 19.4 ieak levels and also pushed several gilt edged corporation issues into new high territory Establishment by the new Belgian b * ■ * of h new high record at 97. three points above the offering price*, marked trading in the foreign list At tractive features of the sinking fund pro visions. caihng for monthly payments be ginning October 1. were held partly re sponsible for *h# rise in this issue. Cuba 4 1 • * also touched a ney. 19: t top price 69%. Mexican assented issues, howev* r. ] were subjected to selling pressur.- th fours dropping to a new low at 19% Prospects of increased earning*, com bined with merger possibiltie* contributed to heavy accumulation of the interna tional A- Great Northern adjustment sixes whuh sold today at a record high price Of b'i. Prediction* of better earning* also brought an upturn in St Paul rail wav lien* and in th# bond a of Pe re Mutuuett*. Union Parifft Frisco. Denver Jk Hio Grand# ami other western carriers. Brisk buying < f Brook i onion ga» 7 per tent issues, based on reports of sn nt of sent the*® bonds to new 1924 high levels The issue maturing in J9_’» mounted five points to ISO Wilson a. Cm. lien* ai*o were in demand I nlted State* Bonds. Sa'es in 11 non l High Low Close 522 Liberty .!»■.* . ..J00 29 100 2* 100 2* 144 Liberty 1st 4'-,* 102.20 102.12 102.17 249 t.it>#rtv 2d 4%s.. 101.22 101.16 10120 159 Liberty Id 4>,s .102 12 102.6 102.11 147 Liberty 4th 4 % * .102.26 102.19 102 23 233L 8 Govt 4%* ...104.3 105 20 193.20 Foreign. 2! A nr Jurg M XV 6a *7% |1% •Ji lt A gent 'tov 7s 102% 1" % H>2% \ 49 Aryan( Govt fa 9 % §3 % 9 : % j 21 Aust Oov gt o 7s t.» 94% 94% j . t (' of Bordeaux ♦»* *9 *4% 1 4 I' of Copen hag 5%s 95% 95 95 64 r of Gr Prag 7%s 91% 91 »l 19 Citv of Lvons 6s *4 M% | 1 C of Marseilles 6* MS * * % **%! 15 U of R de ja *s 47 94 * 94 % 94 % 4 • ?#< hn-Flo Re I* 10'»% 100 106 % 3.' Depart of P**'ne 7s 95% 95% 95 ! '■2 Don, Rep - f 5i.- *3% 9. 92 Dufi* .. % % no .9 In 4 10: % 1". % 7 D of Can 5s '52. 10,3% 107.% 103% 6 D Fast Ind 6- '62 95 % 95% 95% : . . • Fast Ind P?i *53 * 9 % * • 1 * 9 % 1 Framerlcan 7%a M 96 96 6 7 French *s . . 107% 106% D*b% 7 9 French 7%s . . 103% 10.; 107 % 61 Japanese 6% a .92% 92% 92% 1 J a panes* 4 s 4 ■ IS 4 13 Belgium • * .10* 107% 104 16 Belgium 7%s 109% 109% 109% 52 Denmark 6* 1«’% 100% ino% .36 Netherlands ** '72 96 % >6% 96% 11 Norway ns '4 9*% 9* 94% 46 Serbs Cr Blov •* «9% »9 «9% < 19 Sweden 6s . 106 105% 1*6 j 2 Oriental Dev 6« * * % M % *• % I 97 Paris-Ly-Med 6» . *2% »1% 51% 15 Boll v :a ‘S 9 % r* % 9' % 2 Chile «• '41 . 105 105 J05 11 Chile 7s . 94% 94 9 4 % 2 Colombia 6%* . 99% 9*% 99% 6 Cuba 5 % s 96 % 96% 4 FI Salvador sf 4s .103% 1#? 1"7 % 7Fin-*nd6s 48 ‘7% * , 1 Queensland 6* ..103 ins 10.3 15 R'n Or do Sul • * 96% 96% 9* % tulo if •* If I % 101 S01 . 2S >m *« Oovt 5 % s '46 9* % 94% 9‘% 4 O B A I !%• 29 109% ioi% l«f% 4 3 C, B <6 t 6 % * '37. lrt % 1*4% 1*4% 16 Bra *;! «f 97 94 % 97 14 Bratll-Cent R T. :• *2% *2% 12% Domestle. ? Am A rC Ch 7’.,* 46% 94% 96 % 3 Am Ch s f de 4» 97 4«\ 1: 12 Am Smelt *• ..104 ins% 104 ' Amir 6,neP l» . 94% 94% 9*% 14 Amir Sugar 6* .100% ion 100% 7 1 Am T A T 6 % * 103 102% 1*3 4 5 Km T A T CO tr 5s 102 1*1% 101% *00 Am T A- T ro tr 4* 99% 97% 99 I Am W w a F Ifl 91% 91% 91% 41 Anar Cop 7s '3*...100 94% loo *3 An««* Cop 4- *53 .. 9* 97% 9* 2 4 A* A fn #f H i'y »! 91% 9 2 I 7 As-. I'd 4s 7 10 1 % 1*1 10 1 % 111 At T A S Ko C" 4. *»S -'S AO U At T*S Ko »d 4« ot M M*» »t 1* At looot 1. l*t 4. *014 m, MS 4 Alt Hof dot. So... MS » f 6» M* «l"l *«S ]t font rot s',o loos '"o too 4 foil \,.T dot. I.s> It'S 1 I * A. lt«V SOI. t'onn.l Po< dot. 4» 4 8 74 S 9b_ KEEP POSTED Important developments eontained In this week** market review regarding the following securities: Marland Oil Seaboard Air l ine Mo. Kan A Tr* General Asphalt Chandler Motors I l»k Rubber Simms Petroleum Mexican Seaboard Penn-Mev f uel Fleisrhman's Yeast Aias Rubber Sinclair Cons. Write lor free rope. P.G.STAMM & CO. Dealers in Storks and Ronds 35 South William St., N«w York -, Updike Grain Corporation (Private Wire Department) t Chicago Board el Trade MCMBPRS .[ and \ All Other t rading lC«rhan»*a Order* for grain for future delivery Irt the prin cipal markets given careful and prompt attention. OMAHA OFFICEt LINCOLN OFFICEt Phone AT lantlr *312 724-25 Terminal Building *18-25 Omaha Grain Phone R-123S Exchange Long Distance 120 _1! m M Caro! Clin Sr O ts.105% 105% 1*6% J 51 * •■mi el of lit o%m « at* % '»1V* * centt*I Leather la 6 9% 99% 49%! hj t>n I’at. aid 4* . . 18% 8»% 8* It Clin (9 Oulu tv M . 4% 5*9% i chew Af <» I'V 4%a. 9h 56 9a 2 4 Chi * Alton 3%a.. 44% 44 4 4 % 28 C H Ac % rfg •>*A l*-i a 1 i % P»* * 56 Clil Sc East 111_73% 73% <3% 117 t ill Gt Wi t 4a... . #0% 66% 66 % 37 t M A St P IV 4%a 5*.% ah »7 % M l M At 8 P rf* 4%S .*0% 49% 60% ion C M A 8 P 4a 25. 74 7 i 7 4 33 C A£ N W rfg »» *8% 94 9W% 1 Chicago Ry*. 6a ... 77% 77% 1 • Va 1 C R I A I* gen 4a.. 82% 8. ‘4 S‘. 4 147 C R I A p rfg 4a 82% 61% *-% 1 C T H A ft E 6a . . 77 77 77 13 Chi . W Ind 4w_ 76% 76% 76% 25 Chile Copper tts . . .107 106 % 106% 6 CCCAStL rfg 6eA ]0!% 105% 103% 2 Clev Un Term 5a.. 99% 99% 99% i Colo A S rfg 4%».. 9»% 99% 69% 4 Commonw Pow Ca. 97 97 97 1 Colum OAK 6a atp.109% 10«(% 100% 1 Cona Coal Md 6a. .. 88 8H 89 •7 Cona Power 6* . .. 9" *•#% 89% 15 Cuba C Sug deb 8s. 99% 99% 99% 21 Del A Hud rfg 4s... **% 66% 8*% f.9 D A R G rfg Be. 4 3 4 4 4 5 24 D A H G con 4r . 79% 79% 79% 3 Detroit Edison hw 107 106% D»h% H Detroit V Rye 4%* 92% 92% 92% 12 DuPont do N. 7%a. 106% 108 108 % 2 Duquesne Lt. 6- ..105% 105% 105 Vi 20 East. C. Sug. 7 % a. 1 Oh % 106% 106% 53 Emp. G. A 1*. 7%a 95% 95% .95% 97 Erie pr. lien 4a... 72 71 % '72 64 Erie gen. lien 4a.. 64 % 64 64 % 2 Flak Rubber 8«...104% 104% 104% 3 (lea Elec. deb. 5« D»4% 104% 104% 6 Goodrich 6%a . 99 96% 98% 9 Goodyear T. 6a, *32 106% 106% 106% 12 Goodyear T 8s. ’41118% 117% 118% i G T. Ry of Cm. 7a.1 16 116 116 1 G. T Rv. of c. 6S 106% 106% 106 >4 :::t Gt. Northern 7a. A. 109% 109% 109% * 4 Gt North 5 % a R 101 100% 101 25 Hudson A M 4s. A 86% *6% 86% ’28 Hudson A Can. 5a. 67% 67 67% 11 Hum O A K. 5 % a. 100 99% 99% 58 111. Bell 'Tel 5s... 97% 97% 97% 12 111 Central 5%s. 102% 102% 102% 17 ICCS LAN O 5a 96% 96% 96% 1 111. Steel deb 4 % a. 94% 94% 94% 1 Inf. Rap. Trans. 7a 89% 89% 89% 26 Int. Rap. Trans 6s 67% 67 67% 19 Tnt. Rap. Trans. Ca 66% 6 5 6 5 A 1 It. a (a 63 62 % 6 3 21 Tnt. A Gt. .V 1st 6s 100 99% 100 9 Jnt Merc. Mar 6a 88% 8» 88 6 lnt'1 Paper rv 5a A 86% 86 86 20 K C Ft S A M 4s. . . 81 % 8 1 8 1 % 24 K C P A L 6a. 93% 93% 93% 7 K C Southern 5a . 89 88% 88% 60 K C Terminal 4s... 84% 84% 84% 5 Kansas G A E 6a. . 98% 98% 98% 14 Kelly-S Tire fia .99 98 % 98% 2 Lac G of St L 5 %a 94% 94% 94% 4 L 8 A M 8 db 4s ’31 96% 96% 96% 6 Liggett A M 5a_ 98% 97% 98% 5 L A N 5s B ’03.102% 102% 102% 15 I, A N unified 4s .. 93% 93% 93% 38 Louis Gas A E 5a.. 91% 91% 91% 1 Magma Copper 7a .118 11* 118 10 Manati Sugar 7%e 99% 99% 99% 32 Manhattan Ry cn 4a 62% 62% 82% 1 5 Market St Ry 7s ... . 9s % 98 98 % 16 Mar O 7%s ww. .103% 193% 103% 8 Midvale Steel ev 6a »8% 88% 88% 1 Minn StPASHM 5%a 85% 85% 95% 25 M K A T pr In 6*C 101 101 101 18 MKAT n pr In 6sA. 65% 85% 85% 92 MKAT nw adj 6sA. €4% 64% 64% 5 Mo Pacific lat 6s 98% 98 98 189 Mo Pacific gen 4a . 62% 62% 62% 14 Mont Pow 5s A. . 96% 99 98 - N E Tel A T lat 5s 100% 10o% 100% 17 N O Teje & M Inc 5a 92 91 % 92 N Y On deb 6a...107% 107% 107% 5* N Y C rfg A Imp 5a 99% 99% 99% 17 N Y C A St L hsA.103% 103% 103% 4 N Y Ed rfg 6 % a. .112% 112% 112% 4 NTS’HAH 6s 48... 76 % 76 7« NY Te) ref Ca ’41 .106% 10h% 104% NY Te| g. n 4%s.. 9t % 96% 96% 1" NY W A B 4 %s 5 % 5 2% 52% 6 N» Am Ed sf 6a.. 97 »6 % 97 2 No Ohio TAL 6a.. 9*i 88% 90 12 No Pa.- ref 8s....106% 106% 106% 11 No Pac new 5s... 95% 95% 95% 1 : No Par pr lien 4s 86% 86% 86% 19 N W Beil Tel 7a > » % 10* % 108% - «• A C lat 5s.101 % 101 % 101 % Or e Sh Line t fg 4s 9s 97 % 98 * O-W R R A- N 4s. 8.7 82% 8 3 15 Pa* GAE 5s 9:% 9: 93% IV TAT It ’51.. 92% 92 H 92% 2 * Penn It R 6 % s . . 110% 110% 110% Penn R R gc-n 5a .103 103 101 '2 Penn R R gen 4%a 93% 93% 9 3% " Pere Marta rfg 5s.. 97% 97% 97% f-:. la I o - fg fa Its % 101 102% 7 Phila Co 5 % s 95 94 % 95 11 PAR c.vl 5a “9% 99 96 % PYAA gen 6a ..101 1 <• 1 101 Port RUP 1st 6s 94% 94% 94% Publj. S"rv 5s 1«4% 104% 104 % 4 Puma ai >ug :•< 109 ios% 109 Kea ling Gen 4 %* f* % 9 3 % *4 1 1 Reading gen 4a .. 94% 9.% 94% 11 Rem Ami* sf s 9 4 9 % s4 7 Republi. 1 A S 5%i 91 91 *» 2 3 R I A A I. 4 1 j a . . . * 1 % * 1 * 1 % 1 SL1MAS rfg 4* . 9_% 92 * •„ t SLIM A S 4s RARdiv *4 k ; % ? r % SLg->F pr I * n 4> A . 7'% 70% 7..1, 2l»ftLA8F adj 6a. ... *<•% 80% k.% : SLA8K Inc 6s . 73% 73% *::% S L S v cen 4s .87% 86% 86% R P * X C I L iiftl 79 3 9 TO ■ ' k ' 1 * Air adi « • 2 % 62 €?% w 4 Heahd Air rfg 5a.** ..a 6i % * Sint ialr 1 MI .->! 7» 91 % 90 % 9 % Pill r « ». I 6 % a » 5 85 85 1 • Sinclair (’rude %» 10t»% 100% 1" % Mm Pipe L 5a * % *1 r . . 117 .-H) T'Hf.r rv 4»., 9* O'. % 07 % 1 - so pa. ifU gig 48 90 69 S ‘9% 76 -ou’h R> g*-n €%s 136 % 4-m% lt«% 14 South Rv gen 6* l"2% 102% 102 , 1 South Rv .on 5» ..lej 101 10: "*• i'h Rv g.-n 4. 74 % 74% ; •, ** W Re 11 XtK > 97 »V»4 97 -fe.l Tube 1 ns 30.% 106 ] Tenn Klee rfr 6" *» a 4T 4 97 % 4 Third Ave a.11 5s 61% ’% %' % ' ’r h1»1! .4* e * f*r 4« 67 5" 67 ’ T Sf T. A W 4a 1' V 2% 2% ’ * c p rfe 5- lo; IA5 145 i, ’ P 1st 4« 91% • ?% 9J c T» rv 4* «»', 99% 99% 4 1 ' R.’hher '-.a 104% 1^4 D-4 \ c S Rubber rf «4U ‘4 64 *< C P S’ eel sf rs 1^4% IMS 1 13 T'tsh P A L 5s 91% 91% ••• Cbe*n 7%1'tf, *1S 11% I l Va-Car Chem 7s 62 61% 41 S 1 ft Y: r K < n 14ft R v 6a 9 5% 9 * % 9 5 % 4 ■ W a ha ah !•* '« . lon% l r.. . jac* *a Western Fd • f»«U. 98% 9^% 3 Weattrn Md Is* 4s. 64% 64% 64% * Western pge ’• 00 % ''•■1% *ft% * Western I’M 6%g in 11! Ill West ir r K1 7s 1r<6% 10>% r Weat Shore 4* «1 «2% 81 3 W \ So St 7s 71% 71% 71 u f "v-rland 1 St 6Us 98 % 94 •«% 4 \V Ison A Co 7%s 5 7% 6? f2% 61 W isnn X- Cn lat 6a. 16% 87% 84% * Wilson A Co - \ (J 49 4«% 49 7: Youngs SAT 6• . 9*>s 95% 98% T 'il sales of bor s tndiT xse^e |!S,. '4 i a rare.! with 17 21* 000 pre \ • la da> and S 8 02 000 a fear age liar Miter. New Y • s.| ' - Bar stiver. .*9%c; ” e \ , 10 »! 1 »ra .' •» % c. I N. Y. Curb Bonds I V_-—' New York, Sapt 2? -* Following li **• official I at of transactions «*«» York 8to« k Exchange, giving' all atocka and bonds trade in Industrial*. High IJBW Cloa* 700 Wrndcn Cop Min.. 1% 7-1* ^ .900 West En l Ex’ ..25 21 *} 10U0 White Caps Mining 7 7 T 1 Am. Uaa A Elec. 6a *5% 05% J5J4 l» Am. Pow. A Lt. 6a. 94% 94% 94 % 4 Ain Roll, Mill*. 6sl0‘*% 100% 1«0% 10 A ax'd 81m H. 6%a. 15% 65% 86% It At). Gulf A W. I &a 57% 66% 67 1 Heaver Hoard 6» 78 78 71 2 Child* Co. 6* .10:% 103% 103% 2 Cities Harvica 7 C.. 97% *7% 97% 4 Con Ga* Halt S%al0- 10:? 102 1 Con Gas Halt, t* 104% D'4% 104% 2 Con. Gas Halt 6%al08% 108% 108% r» Con Textile 8* ... 78% 78% .8% 14 Deere A Co 7%* 103% 101% 103% 2 Detroit Edison 6a..10* 108 108 A Dunlap T A It 7» 94% 94% 94% 4 Federal Mug 6.-. '31101% 1"1% 1«1% 1 Fisher B. fca '2.7-100% 100% 100% 1 Gair, Robert 7s . .. 99% 99% 99% ♦. Gen. Asphalt 8a. ..105% 105% 101% 6 Gulf 011 5s. 97% 97% 87% 2 Int Match «%s... 99% 99% 99% 27 K**nnecott Cop 7s .106% 106% 104% 20 l.eigh Pow. Sec. 6a 100% 100% 100% 4 Lehigh Val H. 6s 100% 100% 100% 1 Manitoba ?if^.100% 100% 100% 3 Morris A Co. 7%s 99% 99% 99% 1 Nat leather 8s ...101 101 101 2 N. Orleans P 8 5a 86% 86% *6% 1 No. State* P. 6%fl 97% 97 % 97 % 1 Nor 8 P evt f%* 101% 101% 101% 5 Ohio Pow. 5a "B". 89 89 8 9 IPS of N. .T. 7s. 108 108 108 21 P. S Cl of N. J be. 95% 9> 95 2 Pure Oil 6%a . 95% 95% 96% 16 Shawsheen In 104 103% 104 I 100 Stand G A O «%a.l4>3 100% 103 2 St l^il N Y. 6 % *.. 10r% 106% 106% 5 SWTft A Co 5s_ 94% 94% 101 10 Webstar Mills 6%a.l03% 103% 102% Foreign Bonds. 1 Kings Neth 6s *72 96% 94 94 % 1 Rep Peru 8a .lOu 100 1«0 4 Russian 5%a ctfa . 14 11% 14 7 Solvay A Co. 6s. ..101 101 101 »w York Dry (ioodi. New York. Sept. 22.—Cotton gooda mar ket wit steadier today with trading held ba- k somewhat by the nearness of another rotton report. Denims were reduced by one operator to a baaia of 20c for 2 20a. while back indigo gooda Yarns were steady, burlaps were in fair demand at unchanged prices. Haw’ silk was reported firmer wd^h more activity in Japan. Ship ments of J worth of raw allk and allk goods were reported on the way here. New lln£s of spring dress gooda opened by the American Woolen company '■bowed reductions on atai le worsted goods ranging from 9 to 13 per cent and slight* 1/ higher values on wool dress goods Flannel inlshed lines and a wide range of colors featured the offering" A fair initial business was reported for the day. »w York Coffee Fntures. New York, Sept. 22 —The market for i coffee future opened today at a ad vane# of 5 points to s decline of 10 point", with September -relatively steady on covering. I^ater months were for sale, but in small quantities and the general market soon turned firmer on reports j of firm Brazilian exchange and rumors of European buying in Brazilian markets. September ad’, an^ed to 17.15c and De cember to 16.30c ?he market closing 4 to 25 points net higher Sales. 40.000 bags Closing quotations! September. 17.l3e; October. 16 73c; December. 16 30c; March, il£61c; Mav. 15.3k; July. 14.96r. Spot coffee. steady; Rio 7s, Santos 4s. 22He to 23Hc Boston Wool. Boston Sept -2 —Wool price# are strong in about a'l fines. Choice delaines have sold up to 6" a pound in the grease som«» house* hr,dfne at *2^ Staple wools of similar -quality are h*M at practically the same figures Quite a fair amount of s< oured w ool i« moving Fin# Aus tralian notla have reech*d a new high price at somewhat above $1 20 per pound. Get more mileqfe out of your feet! by keeping them free fro* com* end cal louse*. Ths nearest drug store will supply the mean*— Cactus of course. ctus Cure I No Internal medk-iao will mr# Enema Only by the u>plK-atioa of CRANOLENE. the •itemml raved y. ran the t>sema ir.K-robe be CntroyH. Prwow thwftowottw numlt ■d awe VV'nte for free teat treat ment. adurosCmnoleo*. l*pt. D.,G«aru,lLan. “Sleeps Like a Plow Boy" "1 suffered far ?0 year* with Enema tn ft# tw»t form Affected all oeer tho body. CPANOLENE left me a# fine a# white tilt, and I aieev i ke a plow boy ,'*—J M -n 'rarben Johnaon Ote, Tern. (Written two rear# after DWrg CUNUUNC.) At M gtwti. 11(411 Mom; Positively Ritanud if Not Satisfied PHILIPPINES ARE BACK TO NORMAL Washington, 8cpt. 22.—A rc*um« of general conditions in the Philippine*., cabled the War department by Gov ernor General Wood and made publio today by Secretary Weeks, said 'On the whole, the situation is very en couraging." The Philippine legislature. General Wood said, "is taking up land and other measures and I ho]»e for sub stantial constructive legislation." Large black hats, some of them velvet, were noted at this club o Sunday. f'blralo flutter. rhlc»iro. 8ept. 22.—The hotter market today was weak; unsettled and in tha buyers favor. fkipjillr* quite liberal and freHy offered with ct.n ■•-*.-«.*.n«* av.Ial* in some quarters on th»- medium and lower grades. Trade wa»\lull. The cen tralised cars shared in the weakneg* and operators found it much easier to buy cars than sell them at price* listed Fresh butter: 92 score, 36 He; p| score, 35c; 9n score. 34 **c; 89 a* ore, 33c; *8 score. I2c; 87 score, 31 Hr; as scor* Jl* Centralize*! cariots: 99 score, 34c; St score. 33c, 88 score. Sl’ic. 9 ( lii< M(i' I'otatoes. Chicago. Hept 22—Potat '*es--Trading firm; market \***ak, receipts. 177 am; on tra< k. 3.;* cars; total United Sia’et shipments. 876 'ars; NPinnesota hulk Ear y Ohios. 90c©1.00 wacked Red River Ohi< «, f l.SOffel 2D. South Dakota Early Or IJ 15 £ 1.20; Wisconsin sacked - -4 v hired, SI 00© 1 10. no sa!*s on Idah » { hloiRo Butter and I'.kk*. Chicago, Sept. 22—Butter—Steadr • weak; creamery extras. 36 l4c; standards. 34c; extra firsts 341*cft3oc> first* 32 ct 33c; seconds. 31 ft32He. Ejr^a—Receipts 11.504 rases; s*eadyf firsts. 35ft 38c ordinary firsts, 31 ft 33c. Kansas City Hay. Kansas City. Sept. 22.—Hay—Uncharg ed; choice alfalfa $2150© 22 00. No I prairie. 110.DO ft 11.00 ; No. 1 timo^hr 816 00: clover mixed, light. 816.00© 1€. > ADf f BTlSnORfT. 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