Prices of Wheat Hold While Corn Inherent Strength of Wheat Market Reflected; Rye Shows Stability and Oats and Corn Recover. Bv CHARLES 4. LEYDEN. Vnlver*Hl Her vice Staff Correspondent. Chicago, Sept. 22.—Inherent strength of the wheat market was forcibly reflected 1n today's market. Prices held during tne first hour as corn slid downward and then moved rapidly forward, closing at 1 lop levels. Heavy buying for eastern and export account absorbed the offerings early and shorts covered urgently at the Inst. itye showed greater stability than i wheat. Oats and corn recovered with the leaders. Wheat closed 2^i®3^*o higher; corn was Pic lower to l7ic higher; oats were “mc. lower to higher, and rye ruled 2s.fi'4 >4c advanced. Indications that Kuropa is coming after wheat and rye with growing eagerness apparently attracted more confident spec ulative demand Foreign crop news was remarkably bullish and had its effect. Yields In France and Italy are material ly below 1923. Liverpool showed firm ners in a slow trade while Winnipeg fol lowed the local market up. The seaboard confirmed export sales of 1.000.000 bushels wheat and 2.000.000 bushels rye. Some exporters thought that as much as 3.000.000 bushels wheat wore taken In two davs wheat and rye sales have been over 6.000.000 bushels. Corn sold down to the low point reg istered a few weeks ago and then held. Commission houses were liberal buyers of the deferred months on the break and during (he last hour corn was hard to huv with advancing prices. The move ment of old corn Is Increasing. and the lack of adequate cash demand weighed down the September delivery. The new . rop outlook however remains spotty at ,Pr».W« broke aharnlr under liquidating i .... « CHICACiO VtLlLK*. 1 Rr Updike Grain Co._AT X7t I Open. I High. I Low. |Clo»«. I Ye«- . . M.y i:»* ?;”v \xp isfc B | iBv* i:*o\; Mar I j:?»* i-MHl. n«s, 1C.U UH 1 1 n’i l.MVtl J-l® J-JJJJ «**', «■« ,| IB a IBS i!odi.#3W '•««}» }04W fcfcfc l:*r g?p* ' W 47V1 .«**( i.ec.‘ :|‘4| ;iU May i '-i$\ ■:«<■!•”£> K !li:is 'Iftii'tos ill:?! jas S!p"' 'lJ.OO llj.no III-"® il= 00 l20r> Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. For the -4 houra ending at « a. ™ rQ High. Low. Ham. Ashland, clear .!)!![! Broken Bow. cloudy -JH 49 pm Columbus, clear .*} 0'oo| Kalrbury. cl.ar .J7, Sgg I Kalrn'ont, cl.ar .J® ?? „„ llran.l lilancl. (Imi .** 4 4 ” ’ llartlnutoii, < l*«f . 77 47, #.»« Ha«ttB*a. d*ar ."J J* ® !! lloldrage. clear »' JO North Loup, clear .J* *® "n2 North Hiatt e. cloudy ...MO ■" J-JJ Oakdale, dear .'J *' J'!! *>■ Neill., dear .Ml 49 0.00 R'd Cloud, char .J) 37 -J® Tckaniah. dear .Ml 4J 0.00 New York Sugar. New York. Sept. 23.—While there were ’ n«i i hang'-s today In spot prices of raw Miigar from 5.78c for Cuban duty paid, * th»* undertone was firmer and holnera a sited advances. The only sale reported w;is to an outport refiner, consisting of 12.000 bags Cuban, only. Opening declines of 1 to 7 points in raw swgnr fututea aa a reault of scattered liquidation and the issuance of 29 Septem ber notices were all recovered on trade buying, due to the firmer feeling in the hpot market Final prices were unchanged to 3 points net higher. December closed 92c; March, 3.27c; May, 3.Me; July. 3.48c. ,..4l Business In refine-1 sugar was a little more active at former prlrea which ranged from 7.05 to 7.50c for fine granulated. Refined futures were nominal. (him go Hut ter. Chicago, Hept. -3—The butter market today continued weak, with trading quiet and offering* liberal. Receipts were lib eral and stock* on dealer*' floor* showed *-»me accumulation In aplte of the anxious *'diing policy which was being followed Buyers showed little confidence and were operating close to requirement*. The cen tralized car was also weak, with offerings liberal on all scores hut trade dull. Fresh butter. 92 score, 35»*c; 91 "core. 3 :,r 90 score. 34c: *9 score, 32*4c; 88 m ore, : 10; N, $f, 35; W. 3 I 16 per cent. New York Cotton. New York. Hept 23 The general cotton iP.rket ringed firm at net advance* of lit to 171 points liar fillrer. New York, fiept 23 liar fillver, 19% fifesi'*an dollars M \ fiiioft fid ton New York. field 33 Dutton fipot •D m<1) ; middling, 24 I hi f kmint* (llr V*r«Mluce. Ifsnsas fill*. Hept 21 Produce matktl hanged. r ---> | Omaha Grain - ^ Omiht, Sept. 23. i Cash wheat sold on the tables today from l#2c higher. Trading atarted at about lc higher, but during the latter part of the session futures turned strong and later sales w'ere made at the advance. Receipts were 110 cara. Corn was dull and featureleaa during the greater part of the session. Futures sold off 3@6o. but during the last few minutes of the session made up the ground lost and closed at the top for the dav. Receipts of corn were 44 cara. Oats sold from %6>lc lower. Receipts were 42 cars. Rye sold from l®2c higher and barley nominally about unchanged. Omaha Carlot 8alee. WHEAT. No. 1 hard: 1 car. $1.24; 1 car. 11.23*. 2 cars. 11.22: 1 car. 11.21: 1 car. $1.20. No. 2 hard: l car. $1.25: 1 car. $1.23: 3 cars. $1.21; 1 car. $1.20: 3 cars. $1.19; 2 cars. $1.18: 1 car. $1.17. No. 3 hard. 1 car. $1.20%: 3 cars. $1.20: 3 rats. $1.19%; 1 car. $1.19: 4 cnrs. $1.18: 1 car. $117; 4 cars $1.16. No. 4 hard: 1 car. $1.21: 6 cars. $1.20: 1 car. $1.19%: 1 cars. $1.16. Nii. 5 hard: 1 car. $1.18. f*ampls. 2 cars. $1.18: 2 cars. $1.17. No. 1 northern spring; 1 car. $1.38: 2 cars. $1.33 No. 3 northern spring: 1 car. $1.20. No. 4 northern spring. 1 car. $1.35. No. 1 mixed. 1 car. $1.30; 1 car. SI 26: 1 car. $1.16%. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. $1.19. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.18. CORN No. 4 vellow: 1 car. $10? No. 6 vellow: 1 car. $1 00. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.01. OATS. ?^o. 2 white: 1 car. 46c: 1 car. 45%c. No 3 white: 3 cars. 45%c: 4 cars. 45c: 4 cars. 44 %c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 45c: 2 cars. 44%c*. 8 cars. 44c. Sample: 1 car. 44c: 1 car. 43%c: 2 can. 42%c: 1 car. 42c. RYE. No. 1: 1 car. 98c. 1 car. 97%c 1 car. 97c . No. 2: 1 c.ar. 97%c: 1 car. 97c. Dally Inspection of Rys . * • • , Barley . 3 * •« Shipments; Wheat .12? ?! *2 Corn . 15 In Oats . It 1? JJ Rye . 2 5 13 Barley . 2 2 I CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushels: Today. Wk An. 7'r Am. Wheat .6,404.000 R.572.0O0 6,767.000 Oats .8.356,000 8,178,000 1,262,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Tear Carlots— Today. Ako. Ako. Wheat .457 181 112 Com .719 396 143 Oats .240 386 133 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat .189 286 10* Corn . 16 Oats . 10 28 II ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat .II* 1*2 101 Corn . II *- 55 Oats .... 16 21 74 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis ...... 529 519 519 Duluth .1.329 1.612 109 Wlnnlpec .! 0*4 213 1.900 UNITED STATES VISIBLE. Bushels— Today Wk. Ako. Jr, Aro Wheat 80 *1 9.090 76.939 090 63.202,900 Corn 5 900.000 4.869.000 2.430.000 Oats 38 1 98.000 29.713.000 15.866,000 Rve 14 981.000 16.168.000 1 4,690,000 Barley . ... 4.064.000 2.704.000 3.161,000 Minneapolis Cash l.rllln. Minneannlls, Minn.. Sept. 23.— cash: Wheat—No 1 northern. II 31 4 6?1 33' No. 1 dark northern sprlnK. '-holer to fanny II. 42 4 ® 1.50 4 : Kood to cholne. II .361, ft 1.41 t, ; ordinary to rood It.3.'4 r„ | nr,4 No. 1 hard snrlnK. 11 25V 1 304 No 1 dark hard Montana, on trank. II 26 4 A1 »"lv« ** d-SU 1.364: September. 11.299. "Id December. $1 32%: new December $1.32%; old May. $1 ■»*: new May. $1.38 V* (’orn—No. ;t yellow. S1.0i»©l 05%. Oats—No. 3 white. 4 4 % r. Harley—71© 82c. Rve—No 2. II 04 01.04’.. Flax—No 1. 12 2202.23»4. Chicago 4'•«l» Crain. Chicago Sept. 23.—Wheat No . red. $1.:!4 \: No. 2 hard. $1.30%©1 I % Corn — No 2 mixed. $1 Oti % ©> 1.0$ % : No. 2 yellow. $1.07% ©1 09% Oat a—.No. 2 white. 48%©49c; No. 3 white. 40 0 4T< Kyr—No. 2. 11 05%. Harley—80 ©90c. . , Seed—Timothy. $5.25©5 .5; clover. 114.000 23.25 , ... Ritn—Lard. *13 55; riba. $1 2 25: belllea. $13.62. Ytfelhle 4»rain *ut>|dr. New York. Sept. 23 —The vialble aupply of American grain ehowa the following Nvpeat Inrreashed ",*80,000 bushels. Corn Increased 149.000 bushels. Oats increased 8.839.000 buahela. Rye decreased 1.431.000 huahels Barley increased 1.380,000 buahel". Kansas City Crain. Kansas city. Mo. Sept. 23—Wheat No. 2 hard, $1.21 01.35; No 2 red. $1 26% naked; May, $1.32%. .. v. „ Corn-No. 3 white. $107©1 0*: No. 2 yellow. $107. No. yellow. $108%; No •' mixed $1 04% September. fl 03% bid. December. 97% 098c; May. 99%i bid. liny— Cm banged St. lands < ash Crain. St fjoui*. Mo. Sept. 23. Close: ^ he*. I September. $130%; Dei ember $' ’* Corn—September. $1 10. J)eceniber. ! $1 04% Data—September, 49%c. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, Minn . Hept. 21 Flour I Unchanged * . *N>w York Produce. New York. Sept 23 —flutter F.asy; receipts, 13,166 tuba: creamery higher extras, 37* < fgJOc; creamery extras (92 score), 37'*“; ttf/'3«r. Cheese—Firm: receipts. 24 228 pounds state, whole milk, twins, fresh, average run unquoted Chicago F.gr and flutter Futures. Furnished hv Oeorge l * Isik, 13-7 Woodmen of the World building ICtM »H?__ I Cara, i * >pen. ! High I 1.QW, | < lose. n-iK I r 1 i I Sen. !.*.1. . Ort. j 1 I .ISV .MS •;** Dec. 69 3 5**1 :;fiN 3 6 64 BUTTER._____ I Cars i Open, i iTigh I l,t.w, 1 Close Fr'aiTl i i i i ~ Hept I.! .. . . !.1.JJ.V Dec. I 230 3 4 '-41 .34Qi 34', New York Cotton. Quotatlona furnished bv I H Ms* he A I'n, j.‘ 4 Omaha Nntlonnl Mao' building Phones Jackson 6187. 6188. 6189. _ Art I Open, I High I T.ow. I Close I Y*s oTT 122.1(1 <7t9« |23.»7 ’'72.16 1 Dec. 121.69 23 3<> 121 34 123 26 121.67 Jan. '21.60 .' I HO 1 22 ■ "7 >21 6# Mar. 121 80 123.60 >21.60 123 66 121.96 May 122 06 .23 76 151.60 |'J3.7:» '22 »t New York Hugar. Quotations furnished l»y .1 H Mm be A Co, 224 Omaha National Hank building Phonea Jackson 61 87, 6188. 61 «9 Art I Open. I High 1 l.nw 1 Clogs. 1 Yea. Hept! ! 4 08 .. 1. 4 16 | »ac | 3 87 3.9:4 2.87 3 92 3 "» Mar. :t 26 3 27 I 3.27, ! .3 27 3 76 ' May | 3 3". 3 3.1 1 3 3.1 I .3 36 3 31> New York MetnU. New York, hept 23 Coppor Quiet; i electrojvtic, spot and n*arbv. 13e; fu• r tures I3f»iai.i« Tin Firm: spot and futures. 46 |0e. Iron Htesdv and unchanged l»cad Quiet: spot. 8 00« /.Inc H*eartv; Kaat Hi. I .on la spot and futures r. to 'ff h 12c. Antimony Boot. II f6e f lilcago 1'nnlin r Chicago, kept -3 llultei Market low. er , cteametv. extras BO *Ilo| flrata, 8IV4U 11 Vie. seronds XlMfS3H>4» 1 '-fags Market unchanged, rnelpta, 7,116 uae*a ^ — Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep Official Monday . . 21.833 b 189 34.544 Estimate Tuesday . .ll.noft 6,ceo 26.000 Two day a thi* weak. 32.933 11,189 60,544 Same days last week. 59.175 14.160 76.422 Same dye * dya ago.32.616 15,654 63,2il Same dya 3 wks ago. 18,354 15*636 45.333 Some days year ago. 39,697 19.270 62.063 Cattle—Receipts. U.000 head. With a moderate run of tattle the market showed Improvement in practically all lines. De sirable light and handy weight corn feds ruled 10® 15c higher than Monday at $10.50011.00, while the heavy com feds and the general run of western graaa beef ruled alow, but practically steady. The market for cows and heifers was all of 10015c higher than Monday and active at the advance, while stockers and feed ers were in broad request at strong to 10015c higer figures. • Quotations on cattle: Choice to prims beeves, $9.85 ® 10.70; good to choke Peeves, $8.00 0 8.60; choice to prime year lings. $10.2 5011.00; good to choice year lings, $9.50010.10; fair to good yearlings. $8.7 6 ©9.50; common to fair yearlings, $7.50 © 8.75 ; good to prime fed heifer*. $8.0009.75; fair to good fed heifers $5.50 ©8.00; good to prime fed cows. $6.60© 7.50; common to good fed cows. S3.60TV 5.26; good to choice grass beeves, $6.85®' 8.00; fair to good grass beeves. $6.00® 6.75; common to fair grass beeves. $6,000 5.75; Mexican steers. $3.2504.50; choice to prime grass heifers, $5.75 0 6.50; good to choice grass heifers, $4.5006.50; fair m good grass heifers, $3.50(^4.50; choice to prime grass cows. $4 25©u.OO; good to choice grass cows. $3.7604.25; fair to good grass cowp. $3.1003.76; cannera and • utters. $2.000 3.00; choice to prime feed ers $7.5008.25; good to choice feeders. $6.7507.50; fair to good feeders. $5.8o0 6 65; common to fair feeders. $-’.0005.75; good to choice stockers. $6.9007.60; fair to good stockers, 16.0006.90; common to fair stockers, $4 7506.00; trashy ■tockers. $3 5004.76; stock heifers. $3.5O05.2f»; stock cows. $*2.2503.26: stock calves. $3.no ® 7 00; veal calves, $3 0009.50; bologna bulls, $2.60 0 3.60. BEEF STEERS. So. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr 50.1096 $8 00 2. 910 $9 50 25.144 1 9 50 24.1 001 10 00 .59 . 1100 10 00 4.1012 10 25 18 . 1 156 10 26 24 900 10 40 24 . 1046 10 60 63 974 10 60 38 .HI94 10 6 5 17.1103 10 75 41. 1 249 10 85 43.1016 11 00 REEF STEERS AND HEIFERS. 18 . 704 7 00 42.1102 9 3;) 10. 691 9 50 29. 8 24 1 0 00 25 . 954 10 25 8 930 10 40 39 . 808 2 0 60 rows. 19 . 98 2 4 75 HEIFERS. a 4 .108 7 7 7 5 2 720 8 00 2. 905 8 50 4 686 10 00 BULLS. 1.1360 6 50 r ALVES. 1 1 . 130 10 00 WESTERN CATTLE. NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. 42 feeders . 1150 $7 60 263 stockers . 732 6 70 18 feeders .1053 6 60 35 stockers . 732 6 70 21 heifers . 769 4 7^» 6 cows .l®;^ ? Hogs—Receipts. 6.000 head. A good tone again dominated the hog trade and movement t •* shippers and pat.kers at levels unevenly steady to 10 © 1 oc higher than Monday. Hulk of all sales was at $8 ,609.80 with top, $9 90. HOGS. No Av Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 10 196 240 $s 65 26..247 110 $8 80 :;5. 241 ! 8 85 81..236 110 9 00 45.. 208 230 9 05 64..263 . -• J 10 42.. 325 . 9 16 69..264 240 9 50 6 3 * ° 9 9 4 0 9 5 5 6 2..2 41 40 9 65 17; ;218 . . 9 70 30. .328 ... 9 75 CO..200 ... 9 90 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. .0.000 head A fairly good demand was again apparent for killer lambs and trade was around steady with Monday, while feeders were In active inquiry at fully steady levels. Aged sheep ruled firm. uuotatlona on sheep and lambs: Lam ns. good to choice. $12.50013.26; lambs, fair to good. $11.50.012.26; feeding lambs, ,11 00012.83; wether,. SO.0007 50; cllppe'l lambs, fed. |U.50®12.00; yearling, range. |7.00®10 2a; fat ewe,. It 2S«0.ji»: bre«l; log evvs.yearlings excluded, $»,. a0© 8.,.d, | feeding ewes. $3.5005.50. Receipts and disposition of livestock at | the Union stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for 21 hours ending at 3 p. m.. September 13. RECEIPTS- CAR LOT. Hr* A Cattle. Hoga. Fhp. Mis. Wabash R R . Mo Pac Ry . 3 2 1 U P R R . • * 20 *7 C A N W east . 4 J , • CAN W west ... *5 .3* **i C St P M A O. - * f • • • C li & Cl eaat. 22 4 • • J, C B A O west ... 124 22 3 * C R I A P caet ... It \ U R 1 & P west. . . It t I C, R R . 3 1 C G W R R . 3 jj ^ Totsl receipts .3*9 *5 12* 3 DISPOSITION—HEAP. Cattle. Hog« Sheep Armour A Co . 1*34 1028 Cudahy Pack Co . 17.3ft 1jo» 3055 fold Packing Co ... 373 J105 ... Mori Is Packing Co ... 917 6*3 JJ Swift A Co . 139* 1096 3393 • Jlassburg M . 1 * - * • • • * * , Hoffman Bros . -1 . Mayerowlrh * Vail ... 29 •••• Midwest Packing Co 1* •••. •••• Coun A Keefer . 7 . Omaha Packing Co . 1* . John Roth A Sons . 36 . S umila Pack Co ... 15 . ■ .. Murphy J W . 9** • • • • Kenneth A Murray . 36 .... Lincoln Packing Co . 2*-’ . Sinc lair Packing Co .. 26 Wilson Packing Co .. 174 . Anderson A Son .. I-". .. Hent.cn V 8 A Hughes 1*4 . liulli J H . . . . ... 56-. .... 4.12 Cheek W H ■ . 4 12 . Dennis dr Francis. 321 . EIHs A Co . I*3 . Harvey John . . 191 . Huntilnger & Oliver 3* . Ir.ghram T J. 30 . Kellogg F G . M* . Kirkpatrick Bros ... 455 . Krebbs A Co . 276 .. Longman Bros . 75 . I.uberger Henry 8 131 .... • ••• Mo-Kan C A C Co.. 18ft ... Neb Cattle Co . 197 . Root J B A Co ... 455 . flose net ock Broa . 467 . Sargent A Finnegan 474 . Smiley Bros . 449 . bun Sant W B A Co.. 235 . Wertheimer A Degen.. 955 .... Other buyers . 1991 .... 19*2* Total . 15809 6454 37113 C hicago Livestock. Chicago. Sept 23. Hogs—Receipt*. 16. 000 head, market for desirable grades largely lft©l'»c higher, few sale* 1O02<'c up. underweight mostly unchanged; low n grad* a alow ; receipts verv light; top. $10.50, good and choice loo to 240-lh. weight. $10.00© 10.40. majority better 260, to 350-lb. butchers. $9 86010.00: desirable 140 to 160 lb. weight. $9.5009 90; packing mows mostly $m,60' Kept 2 .7 -•('*'• |e Re ceipt*. 20,000 head: calvea, 6,000 head; gr.no fed ateere and yearling* ateady to I Or higher top yearling*. Ill 00; heat hit nri v weigh t a 111 76. hulk fed ateere and yearling". IM.OO© 10.00; graaaer* alnw ; around ateady early hulk to killer*. $6 00 50; ahe stork. hull* and calvea ateady: In between grade* cow* alow hulk g'am • ow*. $.1 40©4.f<0, cannere and culler*. $.' lull . lift, native ho log nan $'! Ml© 4 no tnr» veal*. $10 00: medium* nml tieavle*. S3 no©fl 7-- Mocker* and feeder* ateer# alow. ateady hull' 14 76© 7 oo; stuck cow a and heifer* dull, ateady at $L\7Mi 5 Ln choice h'-lfera late yeaterday, $*i 2u; • 111 h relvM *•■••• i > a > li 110# 76. Hog* Receipt*, 0 000 heed; ahlpner market inoetlv 10c higher, apot up Ifn ■. top $10 10; pa-kei# going alow. feu ealea atendv to alrong; early top. $6 70; hulk desirable. 1*00270 pound average*, 16 70© »0 lu . packing sow*. $6.1606.76; 1 "to. k pig- weak to 26c* lower; hulk of *alea, $7 7ft©6.26 Hheep and f.amba — Receipt*. 16 non i h»i'd mat* , t very elnw lamba moally | I Off 20c higher; l»e*t ('oiorado*. $1100;! Other* $12 7641 12 66; Mien fully ateady , lop ewe*. $0 00, other* $f» 76 Minus € 'lly l.lvratock « . i,t 2 6, w 1 Large Increase in Rail Shipping Brings Strength Favorites Quiet for Days Re turn to Action in Stock Market, Demand Gen erally Excellent. I«V KlrltAKI) SPII.I.ANK. I nlvcrwil Service Financial Editor. New York. Sept. 23—Car loadings* of railroad* east and west, north and south, continue to increase. Together with this there is a steady gain in net income in comparison with gross. Under the in fluence of the excellent showing of the transportation lines the stock market opened today with a good show of strength. American Can, United States Steel. Haldwin and some other specula tive favorites which had been quiet for days, returned to action. There was an unexpectedly good demand for stocks and the marker took on a broader aspect than it. had displayed for a week. The baking, the biscuit, the leather. the motor truck, the utility and various of the specialty issues were in excellent de mand. nils and coppers were the principal laggards. A few of the oils mail* small gains but the majority were soft. Report* from the industry continue disappoint ing. Copper, too, suffers from over-pro duction. Transportations for tha day aggregated *06,500 shares. The rails mad* an average advance of % point and the industrials an aver age gain of 9-10 of a point. Foreign exchange was slightly lower. Money was unchanged. Cotton was galvanized into unexpected life and activity by the government re port Thia made condition 65.4 and indi cate*! crop J 2,656,000. A* with cotton so it was with the grains From the bearish influence which has controlled the market recently there was a sharp change of sentiment. Liver pool at the time of our opening was from *4 to 64 pence up. There was some hesitation early In the session but thin did not last long, the market being heavily oversold News as to corn was bearish. Nebraska re ported favorable weather and from other sections the news was that the corn yield would be bigger than predicted. A better foreign demand for wheat and rye started price* up. This soon led to covering by shorts under which the mar ket developed more strength than It had Shown In a week Under the Influence of the movement in wheat, corn moved tip also. Wheat closed 3*4 to 3 64c higher: corn from 1 He down for September, to lHc up for May; oats hi to %c up, and rye from 2% to 4He up. Lard advanced 10 to 15 points. | New York Quotations | V-J New York Stock exchange quotation* furnished by J. S. B&che A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building: Mon. High. Bow. Close. Close. Agrl Chemical. J 2 % 13 Ajax Rubber . .. 10% 9% 9% 9% Allied Chemical . 63% 61 63 61 Am Beet Sugar. 41% Am Brake Shoe. *5 American Can ...130% 127% 130 127% Am Car A Fdry. .166% 165 165% lt>6% Am Hide A Heath. 10% Ain Hide A B pfd 67% (,'<% 65% 63% Amer Int Corp... 27% 2G% 27 26 % Am Blnaeed Oil... 21% 21% 21% 21 Am Bocomotive .. 80% 79% *0% MO Atn Radiator .. .117% 116 117% 116% Am Ship A Ccm.. 11% 11% 11% 11% Am Smelting .. .75% 74% 7-4% 74% Am Smelt pfd .103% 1 «»3 Am Steel Fdriea . 37% 86% 37% 27 American Sugar . 47% 47 47 % 46% Amer Sumatra ... 8% 8 8 8% Am Tel A Tel _127% 1 27 127 % 127% Am Tobacco .165 7; 164 164 % 163% Am Waterw A Kl.120 iim 11 k 120 Amer Woolen .... 58% 5* 68% 68% Anaconda . ... 38 37 % 38 37 % Aaaoo Dry Good*. 119% 119 119% 119 Associated Oil . 28% Atchison .105% 101% 106% l‘»4% A11 Coast Bln*.133% 133% A11 Gulf A W I... 16% 16% 16% 18 Alia* Tack . n Atlantic Refin ... 89% 88% 89% 69 Austin Nichols . . 25% 24% 15% 25% Auto Knitter .... . ; % Baldwin . 122% 122% 122% 122% Hair A r»hio. .. 62% 61% 62% 6 2 Marnesdall 'A'.. 19% l*% j; 1 v % R fh Steel. - 45% 45 45 % 46% Roach Magneto... 26 26 Brook-Man. Rv... 24% 23% 24% 24% Brook Man t»fd 48% 6 8 Bruok-Kdison Co.116% 1166*116% 116% C*ltf Tack ... . . . 92 91 CaMf Petroleum... 22 21 % 22 21 % c«r A- Arix Min.. .. 62% ' anad Pacific .148% 147% 14M»4 148 Central Leather. 14 12% '’ant Beath pf«t . 49% 41 49% 4*% Cerro da I’aw o. . 46% 46 % 46% 46% • ’handler Motor*.. 36% 36% 36% 36% Cherao A Ohio... 85% 85% M5% 85% Chi Gr Western. . .. 5% Chic A N W . . »-'% 6 2 62 % 6 2 C M A St P. 13% 13% 13% J3% Chi Gr Wen pfd. 16% 14% 16% 16% C M A Si P pfd . 21% 21 21% 21% C R I & 1*. . J 4 % 33% 34% 3 1% C St P M A O Ry 4 4 Chile Copper. Ski* 22% 33 33* Chino.. 20 Cluatt-Peabody. . 87 56 % Cluett-Peab pfd.107% Coca-Cola. ... 7* 75% 75% 76% Colo Fuel A Iron. 44% 4! 44% 4 3 Columbia Carb. 41 40% 40% 41 Columbia Gas. 43 42% 43 43 Congolaum 44 46% 47% 4* % • onsolld Cigar*.. . .. .. 19% Continental Can.. S’* % 67% 68 67% Cont Motors. 7 6 % 7 Corn Prod . 34% 3 4 34 % 3 4 Coaden.. 26% 26% 26% 26% Ct icible . 67% 66% 67% 67% Cuba C Subar. . . 14% 14% tula C. H pfd . 64% 64% 6 4 % 64% Cuba-Am. Sugar.. 32% *1% 32% 32% cuyamel Fruit. 5 3 62% 62% 62% Daniel Boone .13 12% 13 13 Davidson Cham.. 49% 4«% 4» 49 Delaware A H_ 129 1 27 % 129 1-7% Dome .Mining ... .. 15% 15% Dupont 1 >e N .131 129% 130% 130% Kastman Kodak. 11«% 109% H"% 1"«% Kris .27% -7% 27% 27% Klee tutor Mat... 57% t: 67% 17% Famous Players . . 81% 60 *1% 80% Fifth Ave B. B.. US Fisk Ruober. 9% *»% Flelschman’a Yeast 77 72 % 7.3 72 % Freeport. Tex 9 " % 8% * % Oen'l Asphalt. 42 41 43 % 41% Gen' 1 Klectrb . 26 4 % 26 1 % 16.8% 161 Gen Motors (new) 60% t>t»% 60 (Jen 1 Motors . . . 15% 15 16 15 Goodrich . 28 27% 28 27 % Gold t)uat.. . . .... 39 (Jt. Northern Ore. ?9% 29 29 29 Gt. Nor. Rv pfd M% »4% 64% 64 Gulf States steel 74% 7 3% 74% 73% Hartmann Trunk. 32% 32% Hayes Wheel . 36% 35% 36 36% Hudson Motors. . 28% 18% 28% -8% Homeatak* M. Co. .46 Houston Oil.. 74 7: % 7.1% 72% Hupp Motors. rf 1* Illinois Central. 109% 109% III Cen pfd. . 110% no Inspiration. .. . . . 26 % In Knr Cm 27 26% 26% 26% Int. Harvester. • 4% Int. MVr<\ Marine. a % 9% »% a% Int. Merc. Mar p.. 40% 17% 4<'% 39% Hit. Tel A Tel.. 84% Int. NUftcel . 18% 18 1*% 17% Int Paper .. 4 8 47 % Invincible Ol .13% 1% U% 12% Jones Tea .. 17 16% Jordan Motor. ., , ... 31 31 K C Southern .. . . 21% 31 Kell} Springfield . 1« 17% 18 17% Kenner «itt 4»% 47% 4 8 4 % Kevstnne Tlra .... 2% 2 i Bee Rubber .. l'»% 10% Lehigh Valley . 68% 5t% f»8% 64% I. ltna Locomotive ... .61 *0% Loose.Wiles .... 73 70% 72 70 % Louis. A Nash.. »7% 97** Ms- k Truck !«"% 96% inn% 97% May Dept Store M7 95% 97 9 % Ms x well Motor A 61% 60 % H • •• Maxwell Motor BIT % 17% 17% 17% Mariand . «V>% 34% 35 "4% Me* Seaboard ... 24% 2 % 23% »% Miami Copper. 23% Middle Slates OIL 1% 1% 1% 1% Midvale Steel ....... 76 % Mo* Kan A Tex. 1 % 1>% 15% 1 ■'* % Mo Pacific 2o 19% 19% 19% Mo Pacific pfd 66% 66 % 56% f>6 % Montgomery-ward 3 % 3 % 3 6% 3 % Mother Lode ■% * * ’• * Nash Motors .1 to % 1 36 1 40 13H Nat Biscuit .... 76% 7 2% "«% 72 Nat Knainel ...... Nut l#eHil 168% 166 1 .»♦• % 16 6 N Y. Air Brake 42 42 N Y Central .. H»9% H»7% 108% 1«», % N Y C, A ill L 117 114 117 U4 N Y N II A II 4% 2 % ‘-’4% .4 North American .34 3 % 31% Northern Pgclflu ».5% "4% 65% G4 * v * w n>.u««. if • ifi't !•''> Orph.um . 3f«, .:>. -f*. Owens BotfU 4.'% t % Pacific 4 >11 . 49 48 48 % 41% lb*. Ward Motor 1 i % 11 1 1 « % Pun American 61% 61% 5«% •% Pan Amarlcan P 6*% 6'-% *• Penn HR. 44% 44 % 4 1% 4 4 ., Peoples Gas 104% 1 *» 1 103 104% Pare Marquette ,A'1« Phil Co . .... 60% 60 % f.o% 49% Phillips Petrol ... 32% "% 32% % then « Arrow 1" % 1"% •" % 1" * Postutn f 01 sal t. f» 64% 6 4% *(% Ptesaed Htsi-I Car Prod A lteflnars 7* % "7% '. * Pullman , . .110% 1»« 1**% Punta All Sugar . i% 52% 1% '% Pure Oil . .. 1.1% 11 3.1% 71 ft y Pteel dpi Inf 12« % lf» 1 « 1 % II. » cnn.nl 1JH IS'. I’S !{',» IcdlH. « I \ J . *1 n.pln.l. 1?S II H is H.|. linn . Htnnl .■ '* *.''4 .. .. '. Iinv.l liiiirh N T. . :411.4 .1.4 ."'4 HI I, * H P ..»••* 3»S »«S HI I. * H W *1 '* «' S H. hull. <’l».r *1 HI. 1 "I S .«» In.’S H..I. lt.it»hinU I0»\ I •>. 1 S 1>II*» Nli.ll Union oil l*S l.S l*S •*% Hlmtunn. i'ii ..... I*H S* i, I**. ***4 Hini'i.ii' on 1*9 i*9 l*S i*S Hlu.. Hll.lfl.lil ... i*l4 O'. HU.IIu llll , I » H I* 1* S Huuih.m I’s.lfli »«'4 *«S MS MS Southern Railway. 68% 67 68% 68% Standard Oil Cal. 57% 57 67% 66% standard 011 V J. 4% "4% 35% 35 Stewart Warner 56 56% 56 66% Strornbera Carb. 67 Sub Boot *• 4% 8% »% gtudeb" v*r 41 40% , CO.40% 40 40% It* Tex t lu 11 ~u. . *J% 80 79 Texas A Pariflc . 37% 36% 36% 3i Timken Roll. R 34% 34% Tob. Products. 68% 67% 6.% 68 Tob. Trod A. 92% 92% Trans. Oil. 4% 4% 4% 4% Union Pacific.140% 139-% 140 139% United Fruit. 208 207 U S. Cast I P .110% 107% 109% 107% U S. lnd Alcohol. 73% 7 2 73% 7 2 U. S. Rubber.. 35% 34% 35% 34% \ . 8. Rubber, pfd. 88% 8S 88% 88% U. S. Steel.109% 107% 10» 108% IT. S. Steel, pfd . . .122% 122% 122% 122% Utah CSopper. 77% 77% Vanadium . 26% 26 26 2$ Vivaudou . 7% 6% 7.% • Wabash . 16% 15% 15% 16% Wabash A. 44% 44% 44% 44% Western Union .... 114 % 114 114% 114 Weatlnghous A. H. *4% Westinghouse K... 63% 62% 63% 63 White Kagle Oil.. 24 23% 24 23% White Motors. 64% 64 64% 63% Woolworth Co... 111% U'>% 111% 110% Willys-Overland .. 8% 8% *% 8% Wlllys.O. pfd. 88 % 68% Wilson . 8% 6% Wilson, pfd.18 lh 16 18% Worthington Pump 44% 38% 44% 38% Wrigley Co. 41% Yellow C. Mfg. Co. 52% 52% 52% 53 Yellow C T Co . 47 46% 47 45 Kx-dividends Tuesday, September 23: Southern Railway, corn. .. .IJ-25 Southern Railway, pfd. . 1-25 Total storks, 815.400 shares. New York Bonds ---/ N«w York. Srpt 23.—Th» bond markrt continued its march to higher ground today daapite a burst of profit-taking In United States government obligations. Railroad issues led the advance, with activity about evenlv divided between high grade and speculative descriptions i Although individual movements of *ny importance were lacking, steady invest ment buying lifted the general average] of the high priced railroad liens. Demand was 'entered principally In the 4 p'*r rent bonds embracing those of the Atchison. New York Central, Pennsyl vania. Atlantic Coast Line, Delaware A Hudson, Louisville A Nashville, Kentucky Central and Central Pacific railroad*. Trading in the speculative group wan more spirited, with Missouri Pacific, International. Great Northern, Frisco,] Denver & Rio Grande and Katy mort gages conspicuously active. Norfolk A Western convertible fia underwent one of their periodical decline*. Conclusion of hearings in the Brooklyn Union Gas company’s rate litlgition, with surcern predicted for the rompany, was the signal for another buying movement in the 7 per cent bonds. Roth issue* crossed 151 to new high price* for the yea r. Reports that the Paris-Lyons-Mediter ranean railroad was seeking $20,00U,0OO additional capital here led to some sell ing of its 6 per cent bond*. 8evcral im portant hanking group* were organized to bid for New York state's 112.600.000 bond issue tomorrow. Bankers announced that 93,531.000 Arkansas A Memphis rail way bridge and terminal os had been placed privately. C. ft. Honda. (C. ft. government bonds in dollars and t hiry-seconds of dollars i Rales (in 11,000 > High Low. Close 239 Liberty 3%a.100.30 100.27 100.27 109 Liberty 1st 4%a..lv2.17 102 12 102.13 778 Liberty 2d 4%* .101.19 101.11 101 14 363 Liberty 3d 4Ua-.102.fi 102.6 102 6 1009 Liberty 4th 4US.. 102.22 102 14 102.16 241 U 8 Gov 4%s....106:6 105.23 105.25 Foreign. 20 A Jurgen M W 6*.. *2 81% *2 , 39 Argentine Gov 7s... 102% 102% 102% 51 Argentine Gov 6*.. 93% 93% 93% 5 Aus Gov gtd loan 7s 95 95 95 11 c Of Bordeaux 6s... 88% 88% 12 C of Copen 5%* . 95% 9 6 95 % 4 C of Gr Prague 7%s 91% 91 91% 3 City of Lyon* 6s... 88% 8»% 88% 21 C of Marseilles 6* H8% 8 8 % 8 6 % 7 C of Rio deJ 8s '47 94 % 94% 94% 6 Cserho-S Rep 8s... 100% 99% 100% 40 Dept of Seine 7s... 96 94% 94% 20 1) of Can 6%S '29.. 103% 101% 103% 34 d of Can ts **J . . . 102% 102% ltltt 2 2 Dutch i: I ts ’62 . . 95% 95% 9 6’* 70 Dutch K I 5 %s '53. 90 89 % 90 7 FramerJran 7%s... 95% 95% 96% 24 French Rep **.1<7 106% 106% 49 French Rep 7%* 103% 10: 103% 66 Japanese 6%* .... 92% 92% 92% 11 Japanese 4* . 8 2 8 1 % 8 2 8 King Belgium 8* ..108 107% 108 2K King Belgium 7%* 1 10 209 % 109% 25 King Denmark 61.101 100% 101 15 King Neth 6* 72.. 96 % 96% 96% 11 Ning Norway G 43 98 % 98% 9* % 49 Kins Herbs C 8 6*. 84% 89 69 % 15 Kinr Swoiifn 6s ...106 106 106 1 Oriental D deb 6* 88% *S% 86% 426 Paris-Lyons M 6* . 81% 8 0% 81% 37 Rep Bolivia . ... 93% 93% 9 7% 7 R*p Chile 8s 41...105 105 105 9 Rep Chile 7s . ...98 97% 97% 5 Rep Colombia «%* 49% 99% 99% 12 Rep Cuba 5%s ... 96% 96% 96% 2 Rep El Malv sfls ,.1f‘3 jo* 103 6 Ft Queensland .102% 103 1*3% *” Rt R G do Sul 8* 96 % 95% 95% 10 ftr Ran Paulo sffta.101% 101 101% 50 Swiss Govt 5 % * 46. 98% 98% 98% 9 UKGB.I 5 % s 29 lio 109 % 109% 145 UKGRAI 37. .105% loS 105 22 V 8 Brazil *a .97 96% 97 14 I'S Bra* C K El 7a. 51 12% >3 Domestic. 88 Am Agr! Cli 7%a *T 96% 96% 11 Am chain *f 6* .97 97 97 1 Am Smelting 6* .104% 104% Dt4% 11 Am Smelting 6a... 94% 94% 94% 67 Am Sugar 6* .100% 100 100 7 7 Am TXT 5%* .. 10 7 102% 102% 16 Am TXT col 5* ...101% 101% 101% 3: Ain TAT col <•* 98 % 9» 98 % 2 Ain W W X L 6s . 92% 9- 9 2 54 Ana Cop 7 a ' '6 . . 1 • • u 99% 99% 11 Ana Cop 6* '531. 98 97% 97% 14 Armour Co Del 5%s 92 91% 92 37 Associated Oil «• 181% 1«1 101 31 ATASK gen 4s. 9«% to 9'i % 10 A TASK adj 4s. . ... »3% 83% 8.1% 4 At 1 C 1*1 re 1st 4s 91 91 91 1 All Kef deb 6* 98% •* % 96 % 15 B A O 4* ... .107 10. % 102% 127 B A O rv 4%* *9% *9% 84% 9 H A O gold 4a 87% 87% 87H 17 Bell Tell Pa 1st 5a. 100% 100% 100% 20 Beth ft* 6* . ... 95% 96 96 % 7 Beth S»ee| S%* 8 8 87 % «8 3 Brier Hill Sf 6%* 96% 96% 96 % 2 Rkvn Ed gen 5*. 10n% 100% inij% 83 Bkyn-Man Tr sf 6s 6*i% *0 80% 10 Calif l’et 6 % a 100% ion 100% 7 Can No deb 6%* U«% 116% 115% 97 Can Par deb 4*.... 79% 79% 79% 10 C C A O 6s 10,5% lnr % 105*. * Can of Georgia 5%* 99% 94% 94’, 47 Cen’l Leather 5" 100% 100 10n% 45 Can Phi Iflc gtd 4a.. 8»% *8% 88% 26 Che* a Ohio rv 5a. 9 9 8, 9*% 4'% .1.1 Che# A Ohio rv 4%s 96 % 96% 96% 74 <41 A Alton 3 % * 44% 4 4 4 4 29 i B A Q rfg 5a A101 1»1% 1«1% 7 1 Chi A Kaat 111 6a.. 73% 7.3 6 4 t'hirato O w 4* 66% 66% * % 49 C M X St P rv 4%a 57% C-« % ^7 17 ( M X St P rg 4%a 1% "% '• % 49 C M X- St P 4a '25 . 74 73% 73% 6 Chi X N W rfg 6a. 9'% 98% **% 7 Chicago By* 5a 7*>% 76% 76% 77 * R I A P gen 4a. . 13 % Il'\ 8.1% 265 f R 1 A I’ rfg 4a. . 82 % *2 *2 . Chi T 11 A S K 5s 7 7 % 7 7 77 % 55 4 hi A West Ind 4- 7s % 76% 76% 5 Chile Copper 6* 10*% inr. % 106% 1 CCCAStl. rfg 6s A 1 OS in.1 103 63 Clave U Ter 5* 99% 99% 99% 14 Col G A K 5s atpd.100% l«to% 100% 19 Com l’uw 6s. . 97% 97 97 5 Con Coal of Md 5*. 86t, 88 8 8 % £* Con Power « 9"% 89% 4 >, 7 Cutta C s dh 6 set (Ml 49% 49% 94% 1 Cuban Am Rug 4a 1«»a 1 «*t 1"8 18 Del# A Hud rfg 4a *4% *9 89 % 108 Denver A R G rfg 5s 45% 44% 4 % 2 5 Denver A It G cn 4a 79% 79% 79% 4 Del Edison rfg 6a.. 106% 106% 105% ■ l»et Cn Ilya 4 % a 9.% 92% 4 % 5 Dupont 7%a .108 109 108 1 *• Duquesne Light 6a.tft&% 105% 105% 11 !•) Cuba Hug 7 % a 106% lot. % 10$% : Empire GAK %*. 9'.% 9 % 95% 158 Erie pr lien 4* .. 7. % 72 72 102 Erie g»m lien 4s... r.4% 64% M% It Eiak Rubber 8s_104% 104% 1«‘4% I Gen Kl deb 5a... 104% 104% 104% 16 Unodrii h • %* ... 94 94 |« 1$ Goodyear 8a *31.. 1o*. % 106% 106% 1 4 tln.>d% car 8a Ml ... 114% 117% 118 % j-5 Grand Trunk 7*. .116% 11« 116% 12 Grand Trunk 6* ..107% D>7% lo?% *i Gt Northern 7a . .109% 109% 109% 3 Gt Northern 6%a 101 100% io\ 1 Harahey Choc la,.lo3% 103% ]«»J% 1ft || X- tfg r.* . .. 86% 8 6% 8 6% 7 11 94% 94% 16 II He | Tr| rfg 6*.. »:% *»;% 9 7 »* 14 111 Central 5%* . 102% 102% 1*2% 18 HI Cant c Cl L 6a M.% 9*>% 9e% 4 111 St deb 4%a. ... **4% 94% «4% 5 Ind Steel 6* . . 101 % 1"1 % 1"1\ 4 Int It T 7a . . 89 81% 88% 40 Int R T rfg 5a ... 6 - *«% 64 % 194 1 A G N ndj 5* **4 6 3 4-1 * Id I Ml N let tia 10m 99% I'.s 5;t Int M M «f kl 6ft% «* *8% 6 Int Paper « vt usA 86 86 86 3 Kan Clt> P* I -a 9 % 93% • 1 % 13 K C Southern fi* , V.t % 88% '9% 73 K C Terminal 4* 4.. 84% 68 1 t Kan G «a A F «4 . "8% 94 % as % 20 Felly Spring T 8* 99 98% 98% M^lievcscoldi safely'! I V< A BOX AT DAUG STOAEsJ j \ I» \ I •( I l"l 'll N I Are You Fat? Just Try This ThoiiMn• lot' who - «o "inn»i*n*l MoiiiUi* »'» ■orlpllon Tohl#l* Th##»» hill* fuf in ductor* mi# iiimiIm from tli* »*m* f n nniia Hi i|c iiniin llitMoli ri'»i iii'U i ir I 11 i f « i tfttH I null |D to * OUt Ut U| k 1 now • fill fill nil# dnlmr Hit* •#!! »» |ith* thi» world nvmi 1 |nm« • - .mi of ttuno I M III Ml * If )U1I |l I I* f • I you lilt) Ill'll' ** ih#in «llt#» 1 hi ■Minim* t»» *» •* •*» In* '~ mnu i o 11#o* 1 • 1 Moini* iiidii l>#noil. Ml. h Tli#* 1. * 111 •' m alMdllv Mini . •*"* %.. n#Md inr ilrotoitto iiwrit• ilftrvi lion *11 m 1 mH'1 hu i(ii|ii*M»Mnt * flin t*. 9 Lecled* Qai 5%a.. 94 4 94% 94% 2 Liggett A M 6*. . 98% 98% 98% 14 Louis & N 6s B 03 U*n% 1*3 l'?% 14 LA N unified 4* .. 94% 93% #»% 16 Louisville U A E5s. 91% 91% 91% 7 Magma Cop 7s ...118 11s 11* * Manatl Htigar 7%sl00 100 1#0 1 Man hat K> con 4s. 6 2% * % t»2% 13 Market Si Ry 7s. 98% 9* 98% 2 Marland 7%a w w.103% 1*1% 1»3% 12 Midvale Steel Cv 6s *6% 88% 83% 4 MHP.SSM 6 % a 8% 8.3% 86% 11 MKT pr lien 6sC...10l% 101 101 194 MKT n pr llen.*>sA . 86% 86% 86 109 MKT new ndj f sA. 64% 64% 64% 79 Mo Pacific 1st 6s. 98% 98 98% 473 Mo Pacific gen 4s.. 62% 62% 6.% 14 Mont Power 6a A.. 98% 98'* 98% a N K Tel A T 1st 6s. 100% 100% 100% 4 X O T A M inc 6s. 92 92% 92% 75 X Y Cetrs! deb 6s.107% 107% 107% 84 N Y C rfgAimp 5s. 99% 99% 99% 1 X Y C A S I. 6s A . . 1 03 % 103 % 103 % 7 N Y Edls rfg«%«.112% 112% 112% 33 N Y N H A H 6s. 48 76% 76 76% 11 N. Y. Tel 6s, ’41. .107 106% 107 9 N. Y. Tel. gen. 4%s. 96% 96% 96% 31 N. Y. W. A B. 4 % a 63 52% 63 65 Norfolk A West. 6s. 126 125 125 i'0 No. Am. Edison 6s. 87 96% 97 9 No. O. T. A L. 6s A 9<» 88% 90 13 No. Pacific 6s B. .107 108% 107 X No. Pac new 5s 1*. 95% »&V* 4 No. Pacific 4s . 86% 86% 86 12 No. 8. P 1st 6s A. 94 93% 94 3 North Bell Tel. 7s. 109 108% 108% 4 Ore. A Col. 1st 5s . 101% 101% 101% JO Ore .Short L. 4s.... 9* 98 98 100 O.-W. R. R A N 4s 83% 82% 83% 16 Pac. Gas A Elec 6s 93% 93% 93% 3 Pac. T. A T. 5s. '42 92% 92% 92% 9 FVnna. R. R. 6%s.1l0% 1 10 110 3 1’ennc. It K g 5s 103% 103% 103% 124 Penn. R. R. g 4%s 94% 93% 93% 32 Cere Mnrq. rfg. 6s. 97% 97% 97% 16 Phils. Co. rfg 6a.. 102% 102 102 5 Phila Co 5%s. 95 94 % 9a 16 P A R < \ A I 5s. 100% 99% 100% 27 Pierce-Arrow 8s ... 87% 86% 87% 27 Prod A Ref. 8s... 110 110 110 I Public Service 5s . 104% 104% 104% 10 punta Aleg Sug 7s.109% 109 109% 45 Read gen 4%h .. . 94 93% 93% 18 Reading gen 4s... 95% 96% 95% 1 Rem Arms s f 6s 94 94 94 7 Rep Tr A St 5%s 91% 91 91% 2 Rio Gran W co tr 4s 70% 70%70% 5 It f A A I. 4 %s «1% 89% 80% 58 St If I M A S rf 4s 92% 32% 92% 155 St LIMAS 4s RAG d 8 4 8.7 % 84 loo HtLAHF pr li 4s A 70% 70% 7'*% 41 fit L & S P ad1 6s .. 80% SO 80% 171 St I. A S V inc 6s 73% 73% 73% 23 St 1* South ron 4s 87 86% 87 3 St P A KCSL 4%s 79 79 79 28 St P U Depot 6s. .100% 100% 100% .75 Seaboard A If co 6s 82 81 % 82 43 Seabd A If ad 6s. .. 62% 62% 62% 47 Seab d Air L rfg 4s 65% 65% 66% 22 Sine Con O col 7s 90% 90% 90% 5 Sinclair Con O fi 4 s 85% 85 85 V* 33 Sine Crude O 5%s.lon% 100% 100% 4 Sin* Pipe L 6s 8 % 8.3% 83% 49 South Pac cv 4*6. . 9* 9* 98 27 South Par rfg 4s 9" 89% 89% 6 South Rail ge 6 % s 1 <*• % 106 % 1 06 % 7 South Rail gen ♦* 102% 102% 102% 9 So Rail ron 5-.. .101% 101% 101% 7" South Rail ger. 4s 7 5 74 % 7 6 12 So Bell T rfg 5a.. 97 96% 96% 5 Tenn Elec rfg 6s 99 98 98 16 Third A\> adp 5s 61% 50% 50% 2 Third Ave rfg 4s 67 57 57 2 Toledo Edison 7s 108% 108% 108% 1 Un El Lt A P rf 6s 98% 98% 9» % 30 Un Pac rfg 5s.. 105% 105V* 105% 2 I'n Pac 1st 4s.... 92% 92% 92% 6 Un Pac cv 4- _ 99% 99% 99% 10 U S Rubber 7%«...104 103% 103% 12 U S Rubber 6s _ 84% 83% 84% 45 r S Steel s f os. 104% 104% 104% 2 4 Utah Pow A Lgt 5s 91 % "1% 91% 1 Va-Ca Ch 7 % s w w .71% .71% 21% 15 Ca-Car Chem 7s.. 61% 61% 61% 129 Virginian Ry 6s. . 9* 95% 96 3 Wabash ls» 6s. 100% 100% 160% 6 Warner Sug Ro 7s. 101% 101 J01 77 \Ve>- Elec 5s .. 98% 98% 98% 17 West Mary 1st 4s. 64% 64% 64% 7 West Pi*r 5s .. 90% 90% 90% 1 West Union 64* . .1 11 111 111 I f. West Elec ’.** . 109 108% 108% 2 West Khnre 4* .82% 82% 82% 33 Wickwire-Hpe St 7s 72% 71% 73% 6 Willvs-Ove 1st 6%s 98 % 97% 98% 13V Us A Co « f 7 % s • ' 67 63 11 Wilson A Co 1st 6s 88% 87% 87% | 4 Wilson A Co •■v 6s 49 4 * % 49 j 28 Young vh A T fis 95% 95% 95% I Total bonds. $14.047. 0j0. N. Y. Curb Bonds _/ New York. Sept. 23.—Following 1» the ffictal list of York Curb exchange, giving all stocks and bonds trad’d in Domestic. iligh. Low. Closs. I Allied Packers fa.. 71 71 71 1 Allied Packer *»... *4 4 *4 4 MS 3 Aluminum 7s *25..1" >4 1034 103 % 1 Aluminum 7i» ’2 ,..107 4 107 4 107S 31 Am G Ar El 6s ._ . 96 4 *54 §54 2 Am Pow A Lt 6*. 94 4 §4 4 94 4 3 Am H Mills ... 10f*S 1*04 1004 4 Anaconda Cop 6s.1034 1034 H'3 4 2" Anglo Ain Oil 74*102 4 1"2 102 * Amo S Hdwe 64s *6 *54 *54 3 6 All G A. W I If 57 4 6' «» 1 Reave- Board ** 7*4 7x9* 74 * 12 Beth Steel 7s 19 :5. V1 4 10.. * 1034 3* Csn Nat By eq 7s. Ill 110 4 HI 3 Child Co Os . 103 4 I0.14 1034 1 Citt## Herv 7s R 130 30? 130 5 Cities Serv 7s C \ 9* 9* 91 7 CRiea Serv 7s TV 9*4 96 9*4 1 Con Gas Halt *4s.l-*S 1"*4 1"*4 *> Con Textile ka . 79 7*4 "*4 2 Cuban Tel 74* .1"6S 1064 los* 4 Detroit Cy Gut 6s. 102 4 102 102 39 Detroit Edison 6s .1*1x4 3 0* 1*14 1* PuMap T & K 7s 95 944 *5 x Fed hug f.a 193 1044 1"44 1 «4 6 Flan. Rody 6s. 1927.102 4 10* 102 4 6 Fish Bo J v 6*. 1921.102 4 3**2 4 102 4 1 Pair. Robert 7s.... 994 9§4 99 % 1 Galena Sig Oil Ts 106 4 105 4 1054 1 General Asphalt r» !•>.*. 4 1054 10S4 6 General * el 6* ...10" 4 1"'*4 100 4 1 Grand Trunk »S> P>7\ 107 4 lo7\ 1 Hood Rubber 7s !'*2 102 102 11 Int. Match 6 4* . . .100 4 100 100 4 1 K C. Term 64* . Pi 2 4 102 4 102 4 3L Kenn Cupper ;» . 1 * *. 4 l x 4 1**6 4 6 Lehtgh Pu S**e 6s . P»" 4 1'*0 4 10**4 2 L«h Val Harb 5s.. PM-4 100 4 100 4 .! Leh Val R H ts 1*'"4 i'*04 1004 1 Manitoba 7s .. ...1004 1004 100 4 6 Mo Pacific 5s »§4 994 9»S 7 Nat Leather is _1«G 1«1 101 4 N O Pub Her 5s . . . *64 **4 *64 9 S States Pow - 4s 97 4 97 4 97 4 2 N S Pow evt 64*1014 3ft14 1°1S 19 * >hlo Pow f.s iV *9 ** 4 *9 16 Phil El 5 4s. 1 947.1 03 4 1034 I014 7 P Sev C of N J 7a. 109 1"* 10* 6 p 8 Cor N .1 6* w i 05 4 05 95 7 Pure Oil 64. . 064 954 954 6 Shawsheen 7a ..104 4 104** 1»4 4 100 Stan G A El 6',s 1034 1024 1 St Oil N Y Ts 19., 10! 4 1014 191'* 1 st on v v 7s 192* 1:4 i:*4 154 3 St Oil N Y * 4s . 1 <»7 4 10*4 1074 4Sx rt A Co f - »«4 944 §44 1 Tidal Osage 7, . .104 104 104 12 Vacuum Oil 7a ...1064 1064 IO64 6 V»l\ oil ne 7s _1024 1024 1024 lo Virginia Rv * ;«>.iS 103 4 1">4 1 lor rig a li..nds 4 C.t Con Kl Ts 9 91 S 914 * King Neth 6a. *72.. 96 4 0*4 9*\ 1 2 Russian *4" 154 154 1&4 * Rus 6 4 s ». Ifs N * . . 1 4 4 1«4 144 14 Sol va v A Co 6a 1014 101 4 1014 1 gwtsa 5 4» ..101 4 1014 1014 , .. _ _ I < hlmio Stork a. Chi- ago atorka. bid and aak. fumjehad * by J. S Mach* A i’o, 2? 4 Omaha .\a* Mortal bank building l'h*»n*a Jackaon I1I7-S8-89. P d Aak ; 41 ba r * PI. k . 1 9 % 14% Rtillck Alemite . Slk 32 I Carbide ....... mi'., t. \ Ediaon Com . 112** 131 j Cont Motor a. *% Cudahy . M‘i Panlal Ilonna .. . 1% 1 1 % - Pan 1*1 Boon* . 1 «M% 11% Diamond Match . ... 116 % IH> Deere nfd . 73 74 Kddy Piper i • Libby . 6 6% Natl either • . Quaker • »k! s .. .. 286 Ill Kao M Meti Swift A Co Swift Int I . 30% Thomson 4f % 4 7 Wahl .23% 7 4 Wrlgley 41 % 41 ’» TeVlon Mrs «’»* .... Yellow Cab . 47 47 % St. Jnaeph I.Dratoch. St .Toaeph Mo Npt 21 — Hog a Re reipta. 2.100 head, market low Ho higher, top lift 10 hulk of aalaa, I* SOW 1*1 00 Cattle Ret ipta 4.606 head. m atriidy to * .ilk ate*’* $ * ; 0 !i 10 2 ' top. 810.66, ro« « and haifera. 13.26 Wt 16: calve* $400411100. alockera and feed at a. $ 4 00 ft 7 T f« Sharp and 1 anth- Rerelpta. 3 000 h»ad; market alow . ]amha. $1176411-’ 7. rxxaa $■ Q»W< -6 I_III ----—\i Omaha Produce ___' Omaha. Sept. II butter. Creamery—I-ocal Jobbing prifM to taller*. Extras. 59c. extras In 60-lb tuos. 38c; standard*. 36c. firsts 3*c lb. Parsley—Ter dozen bunches. 50076c. i Radishes—Per dozen burch»e 45c. "etermelons—Crated. 4 melon*. 2c per lb. ( Potato**—Home grown, in sacka, s i O- _ jl Toma toe#—Climax, basket, about 31 lba., J Lettuce-—Head. per crate. $4 00; per a doxen. $!.«&: hothouse leaf, one r»er doz*n ^L«bbtfe-*24c ptf !o ; crates. 2c per Roots—Beets. C^c; carrots and tur- - nips 15c per market basket $^weet Potatoes—New. 60Gb. hamper L Rutabagas—In sacks. 2 tic per lb. i ^ FLOUR Price* quotable, round lots (less than carload lota, f o h.. Omaha* follow First Patent, in 98-lb bag- IT 600 T 10 per bbl fancy clear m 4*-lb bag* $ » , P*r bbl.; whit* or yellow rornmeaL $2.66 per 109 lbs _ FEED. Market quotable per ton, carload lota, r o b . Omaha. Linseed Meal—34 per cent protein, fu ture delivery. $48.60. Mill Feed*—Bran, standard prompt $22 60; brown shorts. $27.*90*8 $0; gray shorts $;s00, flour middling- f30 60": •eddeg $3«0O; mixed 'ar« flour and feed. 76c 01.09 mure per te n. Digester Feeding Tankage—€0 per cent protein $60 00. Hominy Feed — White nr yellow. $37.00 Cottonseed Meal—43 per cent rrotein. $49 on Alfalfa Meal—Choice. SeMernber and October. $21.69; Nc. 1 SepUmbtr, Oct and November $26 SO; No. 2. Septemtei and October. $28.60. Buttermilk—Condensed, for feeding In bbl. lots 3 46c per lb., flak* buttermilk. 500 to 1 noo lbs . 9c ;b Erg Shells—Dried and ground, 100-lb.* bags, ton lots. $25.99 per ton. I FIELD SEED. I Nominal quotation per ISO ibs fair average quality: Alfalfa. $12 00018.99’ sweet clover. $6 0608.00. red c-lo«»r. $14 00018 00; timothy. $3,000: Sudan sras* f4 00fff. on common mlilet. 11 v9 t# 1 2 5; German millet I150ti 2 00. rn.u 75c a $10 '. HAT. \ Nominal quotation*, carload lota* Upland Prairie—No l. *12 $001$ 10. No 2. $10.90012.0A; Vo. 1. $T.OO0«t»O Midland Prairie—No 1. $11.no 012.99; No 2. »• 00 0 in.00; No. 3. $6.0008 00. Lowland Prairie—No. 1. $$.9009 09; No 2. $4 0608.06 Parking Hay—$5 5007 59 Alfalfa —Choice. $19 00020 00; No 1 II* fif-0 ]U'i' *t«n4*rd, ■> ||i mill 13 Ij.i S... 3 Ho.oofti Hlr*w—Oat, I*.00 ©».#•• »h*»t. 17.10* *'00' HltiES. WOOL. TAM07Y Price* ere quotable *■ follow* d» t . Omaha, dealers’ weight* and selection. -m Hide*—Reasonable. No 1. 9* . green. 8@7c; bull*, hr; branded, glue hides. »j ; calf 130lll*t; * r 9Uc; k 1 u* skins. if dry hide* dry salted. 9* ; dry glue, 4 V d- a $1 00 each; horse hides. $00010* *■ . ponle* and glues 81 50 e#ch, co.*<* each, hog skin*. 16c each New York ficneml New York. H«pt 23—Flour—F spring patent*. $7 1307 46; soft « r straight' $4,2606.65. Rye Flour—Firm; fair to good, $6.9 6.10; choice to fancy, $« !5€M 4* Cornmeal—F.aaier. fine white and >* - low granulated. 13.100 3.40 Rye—Strong No 2 western 11 -2% f. 0. b.. New York, and 11.20V* c. J. f , ex port. Wheat—Spot firm; No. 1 dark north ern spring c. I f. new York iak* ar t rail $158*4; No. 2 hard winter f o. b, lake and rail. $1 IK; No 2 mixed durum do. $1.43% ; No, 1 Manitoba do.. :n 11.62 %. Corn—Spot firm. No. 2 yellow c. ! *. track. N. York, lake and rail. $1.3!%; No. 2 yellow c. 1. f track New York la , and rail. $1.31%; No. 2 mixed do $! 29%. Oats—Spot bandy steady; No 2 white, 58c. _ Hop*—Easy: state. 1924. 9.045c; 1 r> 2 T. 23028c; Pacific coast. 1924 - 02. ; 192.3. 200 22c. New York. Sept. 22 - Flour—Steady; spring patents. *7.000 7.50; - ft w|nt«r straights, $4 2506.56: hard w'n r straights. $6.5007.60. Harley—Firmer; malting. $1 o.tfij.Ajt. c. 1. 1 . New York. Feed—Eaav: city hrsn. lot* r -d * $21.00: western bran. do. $9! ’,«** 2 *o Hav—Steady; No. 1 $27.OO0:£ '• No, ; $25 00; No. 2. $21.00022 or shirt- ng, $18 00019 Of Pork—Quiet: mess $29.76 0 30 ** ; fam* llv. $ 30.00. Tallow—Easy; apeclal loot*. r'm Inal, extras. 8c. Rice—Steady; fancy head. 7% 0 :e. Foreign Exchange Rate*. Following are todav'* rate* of *v"ws'.s a* compared with the par valua’ Furnished by the Peters Nations! bar-. Par Valuation Tod* Austria .2° Belgium .1^5 .Mi1. Canada . 1 nf> 1 Czecho-Flovakia .2^ Denmark . 27 .Kt>9 Kngla nd . 4>6 4« France .C'’ Greece .I IS f* s' ^ Dalv 41 *■* Jugo-Slavla .20 4 4 Norway .. -27 *12fi5 Sweden .27 Switzerland .185 .1301 Chicago Spot Market. Chicago. Sept 23—Butt**r—Receipt* 13.815 tubs; last year. 11,330 tub* 18 old- 7 cars new Ex'ras. 35^c; standard* 34c; extra firsts, 24035c; firsts. S1H9 32 »*r; 8 3-score, 30 ** ft 30 % c , 89-s ' re. 324c. Eggs—Receipt*. 7 886 case*. last y*» 10.774 case*; 10 old cars; 43 new ea**. First*. 35ft38c; dirt*. 27ft2*c rheT 25ft 26c; refrigerator extra*. 33ft33**c; re frigerator f rits, 32 ft 32 x-z c ( hic-ngo Potatoes Chicago. Sept 23 —Potatoes — Market weak; receipts. 124 cars: total 1* S shipment*. €87 '»rs; Minnesota sacked an i sand land Ohlos V- ft $1 00; sacked Red River Ohio* $11001.2* sacked round whites. 80c0$1.00; Wisconsin bulk and sacked round whites, 80cft $1 Oft; Iowa sc'ked round whites. 85cftl.Q0, Idalic sacked rural* $1.2501.30. New York Cotton. New York Sept 23.—Cotton—Future*: Market opened steady; October. 22.16' . December. 21 59c; January, 21 €0c; March, 21.88c; May. 22 65c New York -ep- 23 —Cotton future* closed strong; October. 2$.T$©23fSc; De cember. 23.25ft 23.2'c; January. 23 27 23 30c March. 23.56 ft 23.60c; Mar. 23.75 ft 23.78c. New York Poultry. New York Sept II — 0 quotations Chickens bv express 24 ft 26c; fowls br express. 15ft !lc; turkeys by express. 30 ft 40 c Dressed Poultry—Irregular and un changed. _ Duluth Flax. Duluth Minr. Sept. 23.—C!o*«: Flax— September J 2 • fc ‘ W 18-24% November. i. . 4 ** . December, $2 20l*. May. $22»b,_ Chicago rooltry. fh'ragn. Sept 28—Poultry—Alive- Mar ker unsettled; fowla, I7©24»*c; spring* 22bjc; rooster*. 16c ADVERTISEMENT. c* a vrrD Best ^reat LA.NCLK ment for >ur book *‘Canrer. Its Proper Treatment md Cure.’* resiled free upon application r , rhi* book, containing 216 pages, is ver-* lesrriptive and contains the names and iddresses of ’housands of n*or> ACTU ALLY CURED HERE Write !>esk D. DR. NICHOLS SANATORIUM Savannah. Missouri S-PI The Industrial Bank of Japan, Ltd. External Three Year S°c Gold Debenture Notes Due August 15. 1927 These Note* constitute the only short-term external obligation of the Bank bearing the Unconditional Guarantee of the Japanese Government as to principal and in*sre*t Price to yield about 6.05^r The National City Company Omaha—Fir*t National Bank Bldg Telephone—Jackson 3316 m _ ■ ■_.. When you think of | GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE •t OMAHA KANSAS CITY—CHICAGO i _ Ample finances assure counter shippers of Immediate permeate ef their drafts end balance due alwa»s remitted with returns. Telephone AT lantic SSI I Updike Grain Corporation MA Reliable Consignment House** J. S. 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