Wheat Advances Earlv but Makes j Sharp Drop Later Kxport Support Sustains Mar ket at Irregular During Balance of Trading; Rye Lacks This Stimulus. Bv CHARLES J. LEYDEN'. I iiivcrMii Service Stuff Correspondent. • nii ago, Oct. 7.—Wheat rushed rapidly forwaru during the early minutes of trail ing today, the stability of foreign mar kets being the Influence, but broke back as tremendous profit taking by prominent operators was encountered. Only the con tinued export buying of domestic grain Mistained the market finally. which showed prices at irregular levels for the nay. Kye lacked the stimulus of export - support and dropped sharply. Locally, wheat closed %o lower to %c higher, corn was 2%c up to 2V- higher; • >ais were %c lower to %c higher, and !>'■ ruled 2 % «• off. The swings in wheat were fast and wide, a«d had th^ majority guessing. Too much politicul talk and what effect poli •ics is having on prices apparently is un ‘v-ttllng the speculative tranie of mind Commission houses bought wheat cany and then after the Initial sharp advance, s vamped buyers with wheat. On the way down stop loss orders were executed and together with some hedging pressure added to the load on the market. Kxport sales of wheat were placed at L’.ftuo.OOO bushels with the United Kingdom and Italy the best buyers. Sales of rye were modest anil there were tumors that native German rye was underselling ogrs. Liverpool finished % to 1% pence hlghe. Short covering In corn during the last; hour was active, and prices were bid up sharply. Early the market sold off under abrupt pressure. The growing crop outlook in the main does not improve, and many traders are taking a small amount of merchantable grain on this crop, and •■\peut to set* receipts at primary polnta dwindle the next few weeks. Liquidation in oats ran prices Into stop loss order* eurl>. and prices dropped quickly. Good buying developed on the dip. being partly stimulated ‘by advices $ front the s* aboard that foreign demand had revived. Kye dropped over 7 cents after an open ing bulge due to material long selling • in the extreme break export interest de veloped and the market staged a good romflback from bottom lcveU*. Late in the day Norway asked for offers on 30,000 j tons of rye overnight, amounting to up u i* rds of 1,000.00ft bushels. Provisions closed irregular. Lard was unchanged to 12 %c higher, and ribs wete 10c lower to 17%c higher. Fit Notes. News affecting the wneat market re mained generally bullish, although reports did persist to the effect that foreign de-] tiia nd fir. cash grain ;a about satisfied for the present. These reports have peon I • urrent for several days, but »* ‘.a,‘ hardly be given any significance, in that l-.use with export connections continual-, 1, pick up the offerings on every price j . eression. , , .The domestic cash situation loomed strong. Locally premiums on red wheats wore lc to 2c higher. There* threatens , to i.e a real scarcity of th;s grade before, nnorher crop year. Duluth sold wheat tor export itt ihe best premiums on the crop, or 19c over the Chicago December. The sales effected at the seaboard also u ere at the best levels so far. The primary movement of wheat re mains heavy. Receipts et northwest pnints especially are continuing large. Th's may bo largely due to the fact that much grain had been held up on track while the embargo was In effect, and now that it is lifted, terminal a.rivals are larger. Advices from the interior of i he northwest state that the peak of the run has been long past. The world’s available supply of wheat and flour for the week Increased 016.000 bushels. The total is 17f'.OOO.OtM‘ bushels, against 163.1 15.00ft bushels last year. Clearances of grain from North America during the rest of the month and from now on until the close of lake navigation ate expected to be liberal. Meanwhile thn primary movement In this country is likelv to show* a gradual decrease. clear an eg from the Argentine also will be Lght no doubt, for remaining reserves in (he southern hemisphere have been re dined rapidlv. Available supplies hence forth ere not likely to show much In crease as a result. ( UK FliHFS. By t’pdlke Grain ciinpanv. ATIantlc 6312., \ - t. | Open. | High, i Low. I Close , Y‘». D ,cl 1.50', 1.52V 1 41% 1 49% 1.49% 1 V: V j 1 49% 1 49% May I 1 SC.. 1.52*. 1.80. ••**% luly I .Til* 1.41 • J I3TS 1.39 ' 1.39V, 1-40%,' I ::4>i 1.34 Va 1.27',. IMS 1 53% j Nft,y 1.33 V, 1.38%. 1.31 134% I'.ST ' iiT," 111 1.128k 1.09% 1 U% 1.10% i 11% 1.13%: 1.10%, May 114', 1.10, 1.12*. 115% »•»* Julv 1.15 1.198. 1.13 1.1* , lid, I 1 16 Vi! ?>£ .5 7%; .67',’ .55-v 56 %J .57 I Msv *. ' * .62 .59% ’1 1 -41% 1.1% .61%; .61% j July -.9%! -59L .58% 59%’ .68% Lard I j He. 1 4 62 14 62 1 4.45 1 4.55 1M. May ! 4 "5 14.10 13.92 14.05 14.02 i*»!.;* 12 20 12 2ft 12 17 1 2 25 12.35 New York ( offer Futures. r,’e\v York, Oct. 7. A further advance m-furred in the coffer market today ow ing tu t he strength "f Brazilian ex-] change, reports of h higher spot market , *rn1 a firm cost and f.- ight situation. The i opening was 5 points higher to 17 points lower. A few realising sales wer • soon, absorbed bv covering and trade buying. December sold up to 18.72c. making a nexv high for the season. The mark » closed r.n io 46 points net higher. Trading was more active with side* estimated at lift.000 Closing quotations October. 19. lac; December 18 72c; March. 18.U<; May. 17.65c; July. 17.18c. September. 16.85c. Spot coffee firm: Rio "s. 19%c to 20c ; Santos 4s. 21V tn 25 %c Chicago Rutter. Chicago. Oct. 7 —The butter market todav appeared es*v and unsettled. Trad ing was quiet, with ilealers unable to find satisfactory outlets. There was >Ome early demand for 91 and 92 score butter which '-a used unchanged prices, while lower rcore* sold at a decline of half rent. The centralUed car market we* oulet and unsettled. Fresh Butter 92 score. 37 %r; 9 1 ror<* 36’ c; 90 uccre. 3f»c; >9 score. 33 %c: HS R.!0re 3*e: 87 score. 31c; 86 score 30 %c. Centra lifted Ca riots—9ft -core. 34 %c; 89 ■core. 32%*: 88 score. 31 %c. tills uitd Rosin. Savannah. Ga . Oct. 7.—Turpentine— Firm. 8 i ; sales. 434 bbls. ; receipts. 607 bbo : shipment a. 90 bbls.; stock. 11.902 bl Is. login—Firm: sales. 99. casks receipts. 22.7122 cask.»' shipment*. 707 casks; stock. Hi j 064 casks. . rn • Jiiote; H to K. $5.50 49 6.55; M. J ■> .»0 6r ,',7%* N $5.5506.76: Wll. $5.300 6 60; NVNC. $7 000 7 30. X. $7.60. Boston Wool. Boston. Oct. 7—Demand for wool con tinues broad and prices are holding up in all lines Ohio half blood wool* of the better (lass have advanced slightly. Choice stock is held at about 60c in the greuse. Three eighths bipod wools of 1 he same group are also slighttv firmer to day. 67c, to 6Hr in the grej.se _ One quarter blood* are held sit 66c to 57' Omaha Grain ___✓ Omaha. Oct. f. Cash wheat fold on the tablet today from 4 ©3c lower. Rapid changes in futures made the trading bails irregular The demand wsi not so active and premiums ranged unchanged to lc lower. Receipts were 106 cars. Corn sold from 1c higher to lc lower, with only a fair demand. Receipti were but 19 care _ „ Oats sold from *i©14e lower. Receipts 23 rars- , , ,, , . R• e and barley quoted nominally lower. OmaliA Carlot 8alf*. WHEAT. No. 1 dark hard: 1 car. $1.43; 1 car. $! 46 4 No. 3 dark hard: 1 car, $1.38. No. 1 hard: 1 '-ar. 91.49; l car. $1 43; 1 rar. $1,404; 2 cars. $1 39 4; 1 car, $1.38; 1 car. $1.3.8 4 No. 2 hard: 5 cars. $1.39; >2 cars. *1.384: 1 13 Corn . 9 12 14 oat. .4 s IS 60 ST. I,OUtS RECEIPTS. Wheat .14 1 lot •* Corn . 63 / 64 *» Oats ,.69 66 .9 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis .5"4 41 6 69 Duluth .1.174 1.013 J28 Winnipeg ....1.768 1.334 -.108 N. Y. Curb Bonds | __' New York Oct. 7.—Following i* the of ficial list of transaction* on the New York Gurb exchange. Riving all bonds traded in: . . High. Row. Close. Domestic. 33 Allied Fa ker •*.. 73% 7 3 71 6 Allied Packer 8s.. 88 8, , 3 Am G A- El 6» new 95 % 9;% 1 Am Ice Co 7s. .. 102% 102% l'>2* ] Am P ft U 11*1 91 » 94 % 2 Am P A- lit 6s old 95 9.> 95 1 Am 8uina Tob 7%s 86% >*• * * n Aaso s Hdwe 6%*. *4% 84% *4% 0 A11 (.1 ft W 1 5k.. 55% 65 6" 26 Heaver Board 8* . 9^ % "•** 1 Cities Service 7s B.125 125 1~® 13 .I., 7a C.98% »X% 98% 2 «l«i 7 s 1). ..96% 96% 96% ; •',,u Gh* Halt 5%s 111! % 1*'2% 7'•J % 1.» ,|M ».S.105 194% J no 7 Con Textile Ha. . . *0% >“ »• 11 Cudah> Pack •%«. *»*>% 86% * »■ % : i» « ■ - * co 7 %s .. ltn% 1" •% .. I I, . is Co 7s ..96 96 96 Nat Leather 8s.... 101% 101% 101% N O P Ser 5s .. 87% 87% 87% Northern Cent 5s .101% 1<‘1% 101% 7 Nor St. Pow 6 %*.. 97% 97% 97% Nor St P ivt fi’-s 102% 101% 101% Phil El 5%s 1947.10.3 % H» 1% 103% Cub Serv C V J 7s. 107% 107% 107 » •*5 Pub Her NT fi* wl. 95% 95 95 Pure « Ml ». %h .9 5% 9..% $ a % I Sim-* Sheffield 6« .101% 101% l')l% I Hu ('aI Edison 's. 9 3% 9 1% 98 ; • Stand '> A E 6%s.l02% l‘»l% 102 13 Hi Oil N Y 7s 1926.10 5% 105% 105% . Sr oil N Y 7s 1929.106% 106% 105% • Sr Oil N Y 7s 19" 1.105% 105% 105% Swift A' Co 5* . . . 95% 95% 95% 1 Tidal Osage 7s ...104% 1°4% 104* . J in ion j:i.&P 5%* 98% 98% 98% • . Vn"ijm Oil 7s . .106% 1<>6% 106* 1 Web Mills 6%s .103% 103% 103% Foreign Bonds. 18 Great Con El 7s... •* 1 % 91% 91% 7 3 Ind KU Finl 1m... 9i. 95% 96 I-I ind Ilk Japan 6s. 96% 99% 99% Italian Pwr 6V»S .. '*8 % 98% •* 4 ' King Neth fis. 1973. '*7% *» J » *' * . Low Aus H P fi%« 85 95 *® ]■• Pails Or Ry 7- 92% 92* ■«--4 Rep Peru S* .100% 100 1«»0% 1" Russian 6%s .... 15 15 J® : Res 6* .• cl fa n c. 12% * 4 Russian 5% rtfs 13 J ~-1:,9 i Sw«, SH* .. . .1014 1014. 1014 7 HwlM 5*.1004 1004 1004 New York Prnmiir. X.w York Or,. « _ Butter-Steiay: re oipts f.2f9 tubs; creamery higher tn*n extras. 39039%i : creamery, extra <92 more, 3*%r; creamery, first <88 to Jl score) 34 % 38c ; packing stock, current make No. 2. 27 %c. Eggs -Steadj . receipts. . 666 cases fresh gathered, extra firsts 4- U 49c: fresh gathered. firsts. 39044-. fresh gathered, seconds and poorer. 33to 18c; nearby hen nery whites, closely selected, extrxa. 6* % 71c I nearby and nearbv western hen-j n»*ry whites, closely selected extras. 7lr: nearbv and nearby western hennery white* first* to average extra*. 62 0 66 nearbv hennery browns, extras. «>» 4.64c: Pr ,rifle . oast whites extras. 61 iP 6 3- Pacific coast whites, firsts to extra firsts. 52060c; refi igerator. cxtr.r firsts. 37 %4f refrigerator, first* 36 <9 37c. I'heexe -Weak; receipts, 12.315 pounds; state, whole milk, flats, fresh, fancy to fancy sp.-lals. 20021c; state, whole milk.] ,< vers g" run. 194el9%c: state, whole milk. i flats h*ld fsnev to fsnsy specials, 29% 4U1. : state, whole milk, average lun, 19 20c. New York huger. Quotations furnished |i* .1 f3 Ha be A r.. 224 Omaha National Hank building Phones .Tackson 5187. 6188. 6189 Open I High > Low. I flose, I Yew |,P. T»5 J 92 I 3 85 :t 96 3 85 Mar. I 3.20 t 3.20 I 3.18 3.18 3.19 May 3 28 3 27 I 3 26 3.26 3 28 Kansas Citf Produce. Kansas ‘ tv, Oct. 7 Produce markets unchanged. _i Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. T<. avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely I iat ink < s - No riiyaician* everywhere recommend it, # I f' - N Omaha Livestock j ----J Receipt* wer*: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ,..24 366 6-J»5 -0.413 Estimate Tuesday... 13.000 4 000 24,600 Two dav * this wk. .37.356 10,685 44,913 Same day* last wk.33.865 13.044 £-.901 Same 2 wk* ago... 32.805 11.493 Same 3 n ks ago.... 39.175 14.140 '£.4-2 Same yr. ago .. ..28.7$,6 14.5«7 64,07. Cattle—Receipts. 13.000 head The fat rattle market was much the same as on Monde'. steady to stronger on desirable light steers and yearlings and slow at steadv to easier prices on the heavy, short fed and grassy steers. Best yearlings sold at $11.25® 11.40. The market for cows and heifers developed further weakness, bids and sales being around 10®15c lower. Stockers and feeders met with a good de mand from the country and prices were firm for all useful offerings Quotations on rattle Choice to prime l)Mves. $10.36011.45; good to choice beeves. $9.50® 10.25; fair to good beeves, $8.7501.40; common to fair beeves. $7.76® 8.75; plain short-fed steers. $6 00®7.50; good to prime yearlings. $10.50 fv 11.50; good to choice yearlings. $9.86010.40; fair to good yearlings. $9.0000.76; common to fair yearlings, $7.5008.7*; trashy warmed up yearling*. $5.50 0 7.60; good to prime fed li**ifers, $8.00010.00; plain to good fed heifers. $5.600 8.00; common to good fed cows, $3.5006.00; good to choice grat-s beeves. $7 0008.00; fair to good grass beeves. $6.00®;6.85; common to fair grans beeves. $5.00®5.7B; Mexican steers, $3.2fc®4.50; choice to prime grass heifers, $5.7506.50; good to choice grass heifer*. *4.7505.75; L*ir to good grass heife»», *3.75®4.7B; rhoice to prime grass cows. $4.60® 6.2S ; good to choice gras* cows. $3.860 4.50; fair to good grass cows. $3.60 03.85"; camera and cutter*. $2.40®3.25j • hoi-#* to nr I it e feeders $7 750 8.50; good in f hole* feeders. $6.8507.40; fair to good feeders. $6.6506.85; common to fair feed ers, $4.75 ® 5.7 5: good to choice stockers. $6.90$ 7.B0. fair to good storkers. $5.75® 4 85; common to fair storkers,_ $4.7o® 5 75; trashy stockers. $3 500 4.7j>; stock neifer*. $3.6005.00: stock cows. 12 60® 40; *toek calve*. $4.0007 25: veal calves. $4.00010.00; bologna bulls. $2.7603 36. Representative sales' BEEF STEERS. No. Av Pr. No. Av Pr in .1155 $8 00 10.1 360 $8 75 19 1 1 42 8 75 8 . 946 9 75 oj j]40 1010 74.11 08 in 2n 29.. 948 1 0 36 24 1076 10 40 *,2 812 10 60 46 900 10 65 2$:$47 1075 4:.n»i 10 90 STEERS AND HEIFERS 8. 787 9 00 12. 850 9 75 •’ll 8 41 10 60 .11 679 10 66 j . 051 1 0 76 *38 . 805 11 00 SB...... 990 11 00 HF.IS £RS. 38 . 805 1 1 10 . . , Hogs—Receipt» 4 '00 head Lnder a rathe- broad general demand and small supplies prtces rcofed substantial upturn* this xnorntnsj. Movement to both shippers and pickers wav active at advance amounting to mostly ]0®15c Hulk of^ail sjil.H v.,s n t <».»•<* 1« *0. *l«h «0P *10-• Representativ e rales: HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. Sll ft. «..5S« 110 | 0 kf. St..270 11° 00 74. 272 . .. 10 06 62. 276 320 10 10 30.. 360 70 10 13 - 62. .345 ... 10 20 66.. 241 80 10 25 25.. 204 10 35 K3 -19 4U 10 45 f,0..264 4“ 10 50 24 227 . . 10 60 55. .281 120 10 65 82. .382 ... 10 75 Siiepp—Receipts, 24,600 head. Another fiberai supply tended to weaken price* sllghtlv this morning and movement of fat “tuff was at largely 10®!6«- lower level* Feeders were in urgent demand for the beat kind* and the«e classes ruled fully steady, while aged sheep were also firm. _ Quotation* on Sheep and Lamb*— Lambs, good to choice, $13.00® 13 50; lambs, fair *o good $11.75012.00; feeding lambs. $11-25013.00; wethers. S5 0007.50: • lipped lamb*, fed. $11 25011.40; year ling*. range $7 000 10 00; fat ewes. %4 25 C St P M K. O.. . 14 2 l •• • • B A- Q east . *0 * r B Sl Q west ..140 10 4 C R I A P east ... 9 2 r R I K- P w est... 9 t 2 t r R R .12 . • Total receipts 465 56 94 1 H1S8P08TI0N TfKAB. rattle Hogs Sheep, trmour A Co % 129M «8» 2628 • 'uilahv Pack i’n . 1747 •-9 S403 I Bold Packing «*o . ... 2 14 614 .... | Morris Park Co. 1226 3-5 Swift A Co . 2230 556 3328 Hoffman Bros 8 . ' Maverowlch A Vail .. 47 .... .... Midwest Packing *'o . 14 . Omaha Packing Co ... 26 . lohn Ruth A Sons ... 32 . S Omaha Pa< k Co... 3 5 •••• Murphy f W . . 13-5 .... Lincoln Packing t’o . . 144 . Nagle Pack Co . 126 . Loud A Keefer - 10 . Kenneth A Murray 410 . i nderson A Son 1 » • • • • • • • • Renton VS* Hu*h». 15* . Roll. .1 II . JSJ •••* rrtpnk W II . !«J . • '111— 4 •> J;* . Ha rev v John . • »* .... .... lluntzinger A Oliver. 6 . Tnghram T J * . Kollo*!; V (i . . KirknalrlcU Bros . Krebbs & Co . 18 8 . Longman Bros . 201 . Luberger llenrv S ’•*] . Mo Kan C * *1 Ca.... 13« . Net* Cattle Co . . Hoot J B A Co . J08 . Rosen stock Brnf • ? . «argent a Finnegan .. ••-» . Smiley Ben* .... *35 . Sullivan Bros * . \ an 8»nt W B A < o. 184 .... * Wertheimer A pegen <»• ■ Otb-r l.uycr. !«l* _ 1 1M.“ To,,! . 1 1.1 1.4 465* S0O4 »•»•! St. l.onl» I.IrrMtxW. r:..i l,oul«. ill. »»ri i Rj rf i * - 17.01.0 l,-»d buf li.r ho*«. 100 ...undo »n<1 on m.mll v *1 hulk. #11.3.-.*, II *»: oln.^rt >1*5”" lr.0 III 10: Ultht ho*. V*rjr .low Mil «*Y « th rnanv tin-old. bulk On ,nl,° ootindn ill.0(1011.15: pt;*_ f"' *sHi bulk 140 to 150 pounds. t$ i501O25. 110 to no om.r.l. Doontn. II" Pjuod* down, l»0«»!IO(l. packing town. U60# t'attl*—-R-r-lpt* n.oon h,,d: native .teera iloadv tn !Bp lower: ir to 26c lower, beef row * .5c lower, canners Me to 15r lower; bulk T^alera. $12 00; other classes steady. Mp yt»r lifags 111 lfl best matured steers. Ill 15. western -err-. 14 250* 60 fat light year lings | a oo f, 9 &*: beef cow*. • **••«,** canners. 12.2502.50; bologna bulls. $.50 MFIenp and T.ambs—Receipts. w.OOft head, f.it lamb* mostly .’6c higher than yestar ilavs pucker market; one load to oui sulers. 111.75; balance to packers UrfHV 111t 250 1 3 50; inll* 50c higher. bulk $? r. sheep steadv mutton ewes. 'it 00; few good light weight ew es $ > 1 & Estimated receipts for Wednesday: < at tic 4 500 head, hogs, 15.000 head, sheep. 1.500 head. Mtoux 4’lty livestock. Rfoux Clt>. la. O r 7 rattle—Rectlpfg (.000 head: market slow, killers. Stockers strong; fat yearling*. $1.0)0 II ht». hulk. $10.00011 00. heavy steers. • 50 010.60- fal cowl and heifers $5,50 0 10.(0; < gnners and cutters. 62.0003^00. r ra ** .ows $.1.0006.50; vole. $4 00© li on hulls mostly $.1 $;>. 500 7 .'•0 . atorUers, $ 4 60 0 7 00 ; stock yearlings and «lives $ <6007.00; feeding COWS and heifers. $2 1506.35. Hog* Receipts. 6.000 head; market. U H 25c higher, top. $10.*0. bulk of sales, $i o oo© t o 7.. butchers. $io6ft010/75 mlxe-t $10 25010 60 heavy packers. If $5 // 1 nf, slugs $7 0007 75; common sows $* 6 0© 0.60; native pigs, $7 0007.75; west ern pigs f« 00©* 25 . . Sheep Receipts 1,600 head market U fj J 5r higher; lambs. $13 75; ewes, $4 25. Chicago l ivestock _ aaa Chicago Oft 7 Tioga Receipt* 1 <#«°0 head m.#rk*t uneven rnoetlv steadv, li^h* 11 g h • and killing pigs dull- ?5 tot M»n lower- very light demand, top. Ill :•< . d*«lrable l«0 to 225 pound average* lar«e |y $10,000 tt.40; bulk better. 260 to 650 pound butcher.*, Ill 00© 11 30 gm.d and choice 140 to 150-pound weight mostly $10 00010 60. bulk pa* king bows. $$*5 0 I o 20; majority desirable strong weight slaughter pig* ($.0009 60; heavyweight b.,gs $M $0011.60. medium $11 10011 50. light $10 06 © 11 60. light light $*75 ft II !’<• packing hogs smooth $$.*5010 25 parking hog* rough. $9 500$ *5- alaugh toi pigs. $ * 26 ft $.76. Ml Joseph I Jxeatock. St Joseph Mo. net 7 rattle Re relpls $0(i head market steadv to 15c hlghei bulk of steers 14 50011 00; ton. $ 1 I 60. i owa and heifers. | < 15 0$ 60 ; i-t Ives $( ok © M on. atorker* and feed ere $4 2 5 07.60 Hogs Receipt* r. 000 head tn*rkef steady to l Oe higher; top. $1100, hulk of sales 110.250 10.$0 Sheep lin e fill 3 5 00 h»a<1, market steady f o 26c higher-, lambs $12 00© 13.45; ewes. $5 0n©t».26. Haw Sugar Ww York Oct 7 Haw sugar ws* UP r hanged again lodav a* 40.1* for f'uban idutv paid Vo a-tles were reported Xfter opening Irregular raw auger fit • •ires firmed up no r uverlni and btivtn g |is » ade and Cuban Interest" Active r«o"ltlrns gold one to nlna point* above ibe previous 'lose hut ttiei renewed I'-iilldHt ton and eased off closing wn • hinged to 3 point* net higher I)#cem t.er closed 3 *«r. M*tch. 3 1 $c; MsV .: '*e; July, 1117. 'trading I-i refined auggr was steadv tods v St former prices which ranged f; un 7.!'* In 7 50c for flna granulated < hirngo I'oultr* CHiri'to rot V Pn'iltrv Live tilgber J fowl*, 17 © 24c, apt Inge, 2Jc, ioo*t#ra,^l * • < Stock Exchange Interest Given to World Series More Brokers at Polo Grounds Than in Financial District During Afternoon; Mar ket Stiffens at Close. Bv RICHARD SFILLANE. Iimerstil Service Flnnnrl.il Editor. New York. Oct. 7.—Much h market ns there was today waa made up largely of the morning session. Wail street seemed to be more interested in the afternoon in the hail game at the Polo Grounds than it was in the prlc$ fluctuations of securi ties. The greatest roar that has come out. of the stock exchange in months was that which arose when the ticker told that Goslin of Washington had made a home run. There probablv were more brokers at the Polo grounds in the afternoon than there were in the financial district. Professional selling was In evidence earlv in the day. This brought on a moderate decline but the leading issues, such as American Gan. U. S. S!«el and Baldwin acted ns If they were propped. Rome of the rails sold off easily, Illinois Central in particular. A report that the statsment. of IT R Rteel ns of September 30 would show the best condition as to its business since last May had some effect on general sentiment. Towr.rd ♦he close of the session the market stiffened sligb.My. Transaction* for the day aggregated 537.600 shares. Pails declined on an average Vi of a point. Industrial* declined on an average 1-5 of a point. Foreign exchange generally steady with French francs slightly lower. Again the grain markets wsre peculiar. Liverpool, which was due to come 1 74 pence lower fpr wheat was T4 • o 1H pence up at the time of our opening. Chicago opened 1 to 2c up. and prompt ly weakened Toward midday the mar ket stiffened again hut in the after noon it eased off again Ul?c lose being at from **c up to ,4c down. Winnipeg declared 'hat all the grains looked as if they had beep bulled to ex haustion and the recent selling was much better than the buying. Corn .acted better than wheat through out the day, being fairly firm. Oats were dull. Rye. which seems to have lost favor with speculators, was very heavy. Lard was 2 to 13 pointa up. Chicago reports that big operators who were prominent on the bull side have switched and now are pounding the mar ket vigorously. Cotton was dull all days ns hat been a « haracteristlc of the market on the ever of the bureau report. | New York Quotations | v--J New Tork Stock exchange quotations, furnished by J. F. Bache A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building: Mon. High Low. Close. Close. Agrl Chemical. ... 11%: Ajax Rubber 9% 9 9% 3 *4 Allied Chemical . . . .72% 72% Allia-Chalm*»rs ... 69 55% 6*% 5* % Am H«*et Sugar. . 40 39% 39% 40 Am Br Sh Fdry. *1 American Can ...130% 129% 130% 130 Am ‘%r A Fdry.166% Am H A L.... 10 Am H A L pfd... 63% 63% 63% 63% Am Tnt Corp ... 25% 25% 25% 2>% Am Linseed Oil... . 19% Am l.ncomntbe, . . 7S% 76% 76% 79% Am Radiator . 116% Am Ship A Com . 11 1«% 11 10% Am Smelting 7 4 7:* 73% 73% Am Smelting pfd. . .. 103%; Am Steel Fdry... . . . 36 26 % , Am Sugar .45% 44% 45 46 Am Sumst.rr.. . . 7% 7%' Am Tel A Tel....127 126% 126% 127 Am Tobacco ...162% 162 162 162 % I Ain W W A E...114 10? 109 115% Ant Woolen . 57% .'<7 % 67% 57% Anaconda .2 5% 36 % 35,% 55% \asd Dry Goods.. . ... . . 11*% 119 Associated Oil .. 2* 27% Atchison .106% 105 105% 106% A11 Coa»t Line . .132% A G A W 1. 15% 15% Atlas Tack . 6 % Atlanta- Refining. *6 *;.% *5% *4 Austin Xi'hola ... 23% 2 % 23% 23% Auto Knitter .... 2% 2% Baldwin . 121% 12<*% 121 % 1?"% B A <*.62 % 61 % *2 61 % Bains,is II A . 17% 17% Bell, Steel 4.1% 4 % 47% 4" % Boar h Magneto .. 26 26% 26% 26 Rrklyn Man Ry. 22% 23% Rklyn - Man pfd .. 6* Bklyn-Edl Co . 11* 117% 117% 11* Cal Packing . 90% 91% Cal Patrol . 21% Cal A Ana M ... . . .. . 47 46 % fan Pacific . - 147% 147% 147% 147% On Leath .. 13 % Gen Lea pfd . 44% 43% 41 , 4|% Cerro de Pas % 6% 6% T Corn Product* 36% 35% 36 M Cosden .23% "1% : 7 % 2 3% t’rurlbla % ' % 65% 5! % Cuba <%ne Sugar 12% 12% 12% 12% Cuba C S«i ifd . «l% 60 60% 61% Cu - Am Fugsr .. 30% .7rt :tn% ,76% Cuyamel Fruit 4?% 4«% 49% 49% Daniel Boone .... 11% 11% 11% 31% Da>. id Ghem . 46% 46 4>, 46% De|a A Hud.12» 126% Dome Min 14% 14% 14% 15 Dupont De N#m .12*% 127% 12*% 12* Eastman Kodak .109% l«9 1*9 1*9% Erie ... . . 26 25% 2* ?« Elec 8f or Bat. .... 67 67 Famous Plavera *2 11% *1% *7 Fifth A B L .. 11% 1*% Flak Rub 3 • Flelarhman’s Y 71% 70% 76% i^% Freeport Tet . .. 7% 7% 7% * Oen Asphalt .... 42% 41% 42% 41% Gen Else .26 % 2M% 214 2*4% Oen Motor* ... 69 6*% • *% 57% Gold Dust.. • • 3 7 % Goodrich .... 29 2*% 29 29 Of. Nor Ore.. - 3 % Or Nor Ry nfd. . «1% 61% Gulf States Stl. 70% 69% 70% 70% Hartman Trunk 34% 71% 7* 77% Have, Wheel 35% 15 .15 14% Hudson Motors. 27% 27% Hume,take 3f G. • • Houston Oil . 69 64% 69 69 Hupp Motor* ... 14% 14 14% 14 111 Central 10*% 167% 1J7% 1"*% III Cent .107% 107 10*% 1<>*% III Cent pfd.IP* 1«7% 1?7% 10* Inspiration . 24% .4% 2f% -4 ■$ Int Eng Com C. 2*% .*% 2*% •* Int Harvester. •-% •jjj Int M 5*' pr«"l'.” iT’t 3U* IJJj Int TAT . *2 *- % Int Nickel . 17% 17% 17% 17% Int Paper . 45% 45% 45% 4.. » Invincible Oil .... 12% 12% l-% ] - a Jones Tes . Jordan Motor 3 4 32% 3.1% 3% K G Southern 2»% 30% Kelly-Springfield . 1 * ** 1*% 17% 1* • Kennecott .... 47% 44% 45% 45 Keystone Tire ..... 1% Lea Rubber . 19% 11 11 Lehigh Valley .... *"% 59% 60% 60 Lima Loco . *1% •• Loose Wile. [,nU A Nash. 3 * % M*. k Trurk .. . . **'4 «<<4 I", »»’• May Dept Store , 94 9 i% * % 9* Maxwell Motor A -’9% 6*% 6*% 69 Maxwell Motor B 1*% 17% 1' 3* '• Marland 3 3’% 32% ' Mexi. an Seaboard. 2.1 2.% .3 Miami Copper ... .!% 21% Mldrlle State* Oil. 1% 1% 1 ■ I * M K A T. 1% J-' * Mo Parlflr . .’rt% ?»•% 2°% -n% Mo Pee pfd . 66 % 56% 66% 56% Mont Ward ...... 3*% 37% 32'4 Mother Lode .... 7% 7% Nash Motors . ...155% 1 *0 3 61 3 ’• i % National Biscuit .. 7.' 72% 72% 73% National Enamel .21% 21% 1 % 31% National Lead. 160% 1M NY Air Brake . . < ' % N Y Central 104 in;.% ms 306 N Y C A Rt L ...111% 111', 111% 1M% N V N H A If .. 22% 22% % :••'% North \rner .... 3 4% .14% ?4% "• North Pec . *2% *3% 62% 62 N A W Ry .12 3% 123 1 • 123% Orpheum ...... 22 21% 21 22 Owens Rot i la ... Paclfla OH . 47% 44% 44% 47 Packard Motor... 13% lt% 13 % ' 1 Pun American .... 51% 6V% 6 2% 62% Pan American B 6 2% M , 5.% F'% ■Pennsylvania R H 44% 44% <4*. 44% People’s Gas _107% H»7% 1"7% li'7% Pete Marquette .,6* 6 7 »• 7 5®% Phil. Co. 4* 4X% P lit III pc pet,oleum 3'»% 29% 31 .1"% IMerce prnw .... * % '' '» % g % Post um cereal ... 6% 6- >% * % * Pressed Rt*>e| Car. 44% Producer* A Itcf.. 2.1% 25 % I’,til,,is n 1 '» % I "9 % Piinta Alegre M . . 61 4?% 11 i '» Pure OIL. . .. V •'% % " % % ft v, Steel Spring 126% 176% 1 6’* 1 • Rsv Consolidated 11% 11% 11% 11% Reading . 60% 60 *4 60% t " % Replug!* . . I I % II 1 I % 1 I Rep Iron A steel 46 45% 45% 45% Povsl Dutch N Y. 4 1 % 40% 41% 40% St I, A Ran Fran 30% *n% .1,'% 3't% St Louis A S W 4 I % 41 4 1 4 1, R.hulte Cigar S 107 106 % 1 *» 7 1 ", % Nee > , Reel u k . . 105 % Shell I ?,loti nil 17% 1*% 17 1*% Rimnmns Co ?' oot^ “t "i% ^in< laid Oil .... 1 v % 1 • * L» % l • % Slnss.Sheffield ... 69% 69 69 A*% Skelly Oil 1JH 1«S Southern Pacific . 93% 92% 92% 93% Southern Railway. 67% 65% 67% 66% Std. Oil of Cal... 5®% 56% 54% 66% Std. Oil of N. J... 35 3 4 % 34% 35% Stewart-Warner .. 56% 55 »» 55% Stromberg Carb... 65 64% *♦% 65% Submarine Boat.. 8% «% fl% 8% Studebaker . ... 39% 39% 39% 39% Texas Co. . 4®% 34% 59% 4®% Texa# Gulf Sulph 78 77 77% 77% Texas * Pacific . 35% 3 > 35% 35 % Tim Poll Bear .. 36% 35% 35% 35% Tob Product* ’.. 65 64 % 65 64% Tob Prod A. 92 Tran Oil . 4% 4 4% 4% Union Pacific . . 137% 136% 137% 137 United Fruit .. .205% 2"4 204 2®« U S Cast lr F .112% 111% 111% 111% V R Ind Alcohol. 69 69 V S Rubber . 7 4 35 % 33% 34% U S Rub pfd _ 88 HT% 87% 88% U S Steel .108 107% 107% 107% U s Steel pfd ...122% 122% 122% 122 Utah Cop . 74% 7 4 Vanadium ... •. • • *3 VIvuudou . 9% 9% 9% 9 Wabash . 1 •*> % 1 - % 1 5 % L> % Whbash A . 14% t:% 44% 43% Western Union ..112 111 111 111% West Air Brake .93 West Electric . 62% 62% White Eagle Oil t .23% White Motors .... *2% 62 62% 6~% Wool worth Co ...111% 110 1^' 111% Willy* - Over . 8% 8% 8% 8% Willy* - Over pfd.. . 67 67 Wilson . 6 5% Wilson pfd .. 18 18 Worthington Pu . 42% 41% 4 2 47% W rig ley Co . 44% 4.3% 4.3% 43% Yellow C M Cn .. 62% 62 52 hi Yellow Cab Co . 44% 49 49 4 4 Monday's total sale*. 676.200 share*; today'* 2 p. m sale*. 423.600 shares, K*-lllvldenrl Today. New Tork Air Brake . 91 00 r-- n New York Bonds \-/ New York. Oct. 7—Partial recovery of the Sr. Paul Issue*. a reactionary tendency in the general list prompt over auhacrip tion of the J15.000.000 6 % per cent ex ternal sinking fund gold bonds of the Nord Railway company of France end the announcement of an offering of 9 000.ono Finish municipal bonds were the ooo.ono Finnish municipal bonds were the market St Paul 4s of 1925. which bore the brunt of yesterday's selling pressure, rallied 3% point* recovery about half their loss. The convertible 4%s showed a gain of 1% pnmia. with corresponding ad vances in the other St. Paul isaues. High grade railroad liens were heavy. Union Pacific refunding 5s and Norfolk A West ern convertible 6a each losing a point and several others yielding large frac tions. Adams Express 4s advanced * point to a new high at 85. Foreign lien* showed mixed changes, with the standard issues holding steady on reports that the terms of the German loan would be made known on Thursday. A firmer tendency in the time mdhey market had little appreciable effect on United States government securities, whb h moved within narrow and Irregular limits Sugar company liens lost ground in sympathy w,th the decline in atock prices T. 8. Honda. (Sales in 91,(»00 ) High. Low. Clo»e 334 Liberty 3%s ...100.28 100 26 100.28 47 J.ibertv 1st 4%a .102 8 102.6 102.5 2 1 Liberty 2d 4 %s ..10113 101.8 10113 130 Liberty 3d 4%s..l02 101.27 101.30 ]9R Liberty 4th 4%s.10211 1«2.7 102 8 54 t 3 Gov't 4 %s.... 106 105 28 1®6 Foreign. 98 A J M Wks 6s. . u.. 84% 67% 64% 3 Argentine Gov 7s. 102% 1®2% 102% 78 Argentine Govt 6s 94 93 % 94 29 Aust G gtd loans 7s 9 .% 94% 95 R C of Bordeaux 6a. 88% 87% 87% 2 C of Copen 6%s. 9 « *5% 95% 6 3 C of Gt er P 7 % t. *0% 90 90% 2 C of Lyons 6a ... 8 8 87 % 87% 11 City of M 6a .... *8 *7 % 87 % 1 <* of Rio de .f 8s '47 94 % 94% 94% 6 Uzecho Ren 8a.100% 100% l®o% 14 Dept of ft 7a ... 93% 93 93 10 Dorn Rep a f 5%s. 43% 93% 4..% 43 I» of C 6 % a n ‘29.104 % 104 104 % 1 D of U 5s '52.. 103% 103% 103% 6 n East Ind 6s ’62 95% 95% 95% 72 14 K Indies 5%s *S3 90 % 89% »0 18 Framerman 7%a... 95% 94% 95% 26 French *• .1®7 1®6% 107 1ft*; French 7%s .101% 101% 1"1% 16:; Japanese 6%s .... 92% 91% 91% 6 Japanese 4s ...... 82% 82 62% 6 Belgium *s .107% 107% 147% 19 Belgium "%■ .110% 110% 110'** 21 Denmark 6« -100% 1°®% 1®®% 12 Netherlands 6s *72. 98 97% *7% :;1 Norway bs *45. .. 99 94 \ 48% 102 Serbs Cr Slov 8s.. 89 88 % *9 8 Oriental Dev 6s . 88% 87% 8 7% 28 Paria-Ly-Med 6e . . *®% 80% 60% 12 Bob v la 8s . 93 % 9 2 % 9 3 8 «Title 8s ’41.105% 105% l®a% 6 Chile 7s . 98 97% $7% 6 Colombia 6%* .. 99% 99% 99% 27 Cuba •' % s *•% 9 8% 96% R El Salvador sf 8*.. 103% 102% 103 8 Finland 6s 64% 8?% R9 4 3 Rio Gr do Rul 8s 96% 95 % 97% 11 San Paulo s' 6s .100% 1",% ln0% 44 Sw.sa 5%s *46 Did 99% 99% 1 R O B A I 5 % s 29 . . 1 I « 1 1 0 11® 1 ’ G R a I &•“. a '27..10S% 1 "5 % 31 % 24 Brazil R*. 97 96% 97 19 Braz.ll Cent R E 7s 6 4 64 84 12 Am Ag Ctaem 7%s. 96 95% 4 5 •* 5 Am Chn a f deb 6s 46% 96 % 46% 7 Ain Smelting 6a.... 105 1®5 105 C Am Smelting 5s . . 95 94% 94% 21 Am Sugar 6a ■ . lol 100*4 101 3® Am Te! A T 5%a..l02% 1®2% l®i% 2 0 A Tel A T col tr as 101 1®® * 1®0% * A Tel A T col tr 4s 97% 97% 97% 14 Am W W A El 5s 92% 92 92 23 Anaconda C 7# .38. 99% 99% 99% : 31 Anaconda C 6s *51. 98% 97% 98 .31 Ar A C of Pel 5%s 42 91 % 9 2 4 Associated Oil 6s .101% 101 1®1%! II At T A H F gen 4s 69% 8 * % 8 6% 3 A T A R F *J 4* std 83% *3% 87% 2 At Coast L lsi 4- 91 % 41 % *1 % 1* Baltimore A O 6a. . 102% lr,-% 1®-'% Balt A O CV 4%S. . . 89 % 69% *9% 22 Pal* A Ohio gold 4a 88 fc7% 3 3 B T of P 1 at Arg 5* 1®1% 1®1 1®1 % i 1R Beth Steel con 6s A. 96% 96 4* 1 Beth Steel 5%a RR «• ** R Brier Hill Steel b%» 96% 46 % <*•■% 2 Hklyn Kd gen Sr A DO 1"® 1®® 60 BkIn Man Tr a f 6s 79% 74% 79% 6 Cal Per fit,- 100% inn % pm % 6 «*an Nor deb 6%t 117% IP — 1!*% 6 t an Pacific deb 4e 79% 79% 79% 14 C C A Ohio 6, ... 105 % 105 % 1®5 % 8 1 Che* A (4 cv 6s . .. 97% 97 % 47% I t Che* A O cv 4 % • 46 9 j % 9:.% 10 Chi A Alton 3%# 43 43 4.1 1 b C H A Q rf 6a A. 101% D*1 % !»1% UCW A E III 6a... 72 7 1 % 71% j 4* Chi Gt West 4s . 56% 6R% 68% 101 C M A R P c 3%s 84 II % ■• < % 97 C .M A S P rf 4%a 7.® 4* % 44% 34 2 C M A S P 4s 25 67% *6% 67%' II Chi A S W rf 6* 9* 9'% 9* % 11 Chicago R > a 5a .. 75% 76', 75% , 30 C R I A P rf 4a »1 % 81 % *1 % 11 c T H A S K 6s 76% 74 4 76% 7 Chi A W Ind 4s 74 , 7s% % 20 Chile Cop f s .1t'4% D*4% 104% US CCt ARt L rf *9 A . 1 ° 3 % 101 103 17 Clev Un Tr 5s . 99% 4»% 9*% 10 Col A South rf 4%s 84 6s 8 9 15 Com Pnw f-0 ■ *7% 97% 1 ]| Con Coal Md *a ... *R% *R " 5 Con I*o w5i ..... 9® 9® 90 27 Cuba Cane d 8* . 44% 99% 41% 7 Cuban Amer *a. .1®*% 1®R l®i%.j 1® Del A Hud rf 4a. .. 86% 8R % 86% | 44 D A R G rf Is_ 4 5% 44% 45% 7 D A R O con 4i 81 % «1 6 1 2 Detroit Ed rfg **..104% 104% 1®*% 3 Detroit Un Ry 4%» 92 92 9 ! 1 1 Ml Pone Vent 7%*.1®7% 107% !«■% 17 Du Light 6a ..1®5% 1®5% 105% 23 Eastern Cu 8 7%g.lof. 3®6% 155% 52 Em O A El 7%s.. 47 94 % 97 ® Erie r Hen 4* ... 7®% 7®% 7®% 43 Erie gen I 4s . 43% 43 6J% , 3 General El d 5s. .101 1®5 105 1R Goodrich S%* . ..100 99% 99% 4 Goodyear T *e . ,,1®4% 104% 1**4% 2R Goodyear T 8* *41.11* 117% 11R 17 Grand Trunk 7a .116% 116% 116% R Grand Tnk Can 6a. 10 7% 10“% D'7% 5 Gt Northern 7* A .109 108 % 109 4 Gt Northern 6%s..l®0% 1006* ioi.% 5 Her Chgf 6* ..1®4 1®3% 1®4 21 Hud A M 5s A... *7»i 8fi% 87% 14 Dud A M 5*. 65% 65% 6r% 24 Hum Oil A R 5%al0®% |9% 1®0% 11 111 Hell Tel is. 47% 97% 97 % 4 111 Central h%a .102% 152% 1®2% 8 III Ten Rt L 6* . . 47 % 97 97 4 III Steel 4 % s.94% 94% 44% 12 Ind Steel 5s ...102 1®1% 1®1 % 2 Inter Hap T 7* 87% 67% 87% 2 Inter R T 6s. 66% #6% #6% 19 Inter R T 5s 64% 64% 64% 22 Inter A Gt No 6s .. 40% f’® % *®% 17 Inter A Gt No 6s !0I% 1®1% 101% 1 Inter M Mar 6s ... II '% M 11 Inter P evt 5e A 86% R6% 8*% 64 K C F S A M 4s . 80% 80% R0L 27 K CP A L 6s 94% 44% 94% 1 Kan C Sooth 6s M Rf Rf 6 Kan C T 4 s . M% * 4 *4% 11 Kan O A r 4s 44% 46% 4x% ?S K ft Tire 7a •>«% 44% 0 v % t M 011 7 % a w w 104 % 1®4% 1®4% | II Midvale Ml CV 6s RR «7% «* ' R M k A T n pr II 6* A 8 »% 8Rt, 85% 171 6kk A ! .. s«1| 5s A 1 2^% 61 % 61 % 16 Mo Pac lit ««... 97% 97% 97% 174 Mo Pac gen 4* . 62 61% 62 1 Mont Pow f>9 A 9*4 9*4 9*4 16 N E T A T l«t 6a. 100% 100% 100% 1 X O T A M Inr 6a. 91 91 91 VI X Y C deb 6a.. 107 106 % 1*6% 29 X Y C rfg A Imp 6a 99% 99 4 99% 2 X Y C A St L 6s A 103% 103% 103% 1 X Y Edi rfg 6%* 1124 14 X Y X HAH Fr 7s M'» M% *4% 1 X Y X HAH 6* 44 76 76 .« 41 X Y Rys ?s 4 4 4 4 4 X Y Tel rf 6* 41 107% lrt7 10i 14 X Y Te! gn 4%s 97% 96% 96% 21 X Y W A Boa 4%a 54% 53% 53% 27 Nor A W cv 6a-125% 125 4 125% 20 Nor Am Ed sf 6«. 97% 97 97% 7 Nor O TAL 6a A. 91% 90% 91% 12 Nor Pac rf 6a B 10f% 107 107 4 2 Nor Pac new 3s D 97% 97% 97% 52 Nor Pac pr In 4a. *5% *•'»% *5% J1 Nor Sts P 5s A_ 94% 9 4 94% 6 N W Bell Tel 7a... 10*% 108% 10*% 7 ur A Cal 1 at 5a... 101% 101% 101% * O S L rf 4s.97 % 97 % 97 % 6* Or-Wash BRAN 4a *2% *2% *2% 7 Of Is St 7%s . *8% *8 8* 28 Pac O A LI 5s _ 9.!% 9t% 93% 2 Par TAT 5s 62... 9:1 9 1 9 3 10 Penn HR r, % a ...110% 110% 110% 5 Penn HR gen 5s ..103 102% 10* 5 Penn RR gen 4%s.. 93% 93% 9.i% 2 Pero Marrj rf 5s... 97% 97% 97% 3 Phil Co rf 6s .102% 502 102% .3 Phila Co 5%* _ 94% 94 94 6 Phil A Read 5s_100 99% 100 2* Pierce-Arrow 8s .. 85% *5% *6% 15 P R LAP 1st 6a H. 95% 94% 95% 1 Pro A Ref 8« .109% 109% 109% 26 Pub Serv 5s .104% 104% 104% 41 Punt a Ale Sug 7s.. 108% 108 108% 21 Reading gen 4 % a.. 9 % 9 3 V* 93% 20 Reading gen 4s ... 95% 9 5 95 % 1 Rem Arms sf 6s... 94% 94% 94 % 5 Rep I A S 5 4s. . "2% 92% 92% 12 Rio Grande Went 4a 70 % 70 % 70 % 2 R r A A L 4%s... *2% 8 2 4 *24 12 St LIMAS rfg 4s... 92% 92% P2% i St LIMAS 4s RAG *4% 83% >■ 4 36 St LA SK pr lien 4s. 70% 70% 70% *•> StLASK adj 6s.... ^9% 79 4 79% 1 :.{ StLASK inr 6* ... 71 , 70% 71% 5 St I. S W . on 4s. .. 86% 86 86% * StP&KC Sh Li 4%s 78% 7x% 78% 12 StP fn Depot 5a..100% ion 100% 13 Sea At T.in- 6s .. *1% *1% *1% 74 Sea Air Lrna 6s... 644 64 64 % 31 Sea Air Line 4s... 66% 66% 56% 46 Sinclair Oil 7s . . . 83% 8«4 88 % in Sinclair Oil 6 Us. . 83% SS S3 i Sinclair Crude 5%s.l004 100% 3004 18 Sine Pipe Line 6a.. 83% *3% 83% 18 So Pac cv 4s. 97% 97 4 97% 10 So Par rfg 4- *9% 89% 89% 15 So Rv gen 64a... 107 106% 107 5 So Ry gen 6,.102% 102% 102% 17 So Ry ron fs.100a; ion 100% I 17 So Rv g-n 4s. 7 4% 74% 74% : 2 S W Rel I T-l 5s.. 96% 9% 96% 1 Steel Tube 7*.. ..106 106 306 10 Tenn Elec f fg 6s 98% 97% 97% 7 Third Ave fs .. . 46% 64% 46% 4 Third Ave 4* . 56 56 56 2 Toledo Ed I 7s ...10*4 108 4 10*4 1 Toledo St L A 4s 82% 82% 82% * T*n Pac 5s .104% 3044 1044 4 I'n Pacific 4s _ 92 9’% 91% 1? I n Pacific 4, . 99 % 99 90 6 f s Rub 7%s .104% 104 l'»4% 35 U S Rub 5s . 8 4 8 3 % *3% * IT S Steel fs . ..104% 104% 104% 47 1 'tah P A L 6a 93 92 4 93 5 Va - Car Chem 74s 29% 29 29% ' 2 Va - Car Chem 7s . 61 r.l t, 1 2 4 Virgin Rv f s.96% 9 5 4 95% 5 Wabash st 5s .. 100% 100% 100%, 1 Warner 811 R 7s .101 101 101 42 Western El 5s . • 99 9*% 99 4 West Marv 1st 0% .31 Youngstown S 6s . 96 95% 96 Total sale, of bonds todav wer# f’O *1* 000 romns-e.i with *10.679.ooo prev ious day and IS.174.000 a year ago. f liicago Stocks. Quotations furnished by .1 Q Bach* A Co . 224 Omaha National Bank building. Phone JA 51*7-8-9 B d. Asked. Armour A Co III pf 1 . 7* 79% Armour A- f'n Del pfd . *0 Albert pick .19% 1*% Passirk Alemlte .31 4 "3 Carbide . 59% *9U Edison Co .133 133% Continental Motors . 6% Cudiftiy . *4% 6*> Daniel Bonne 114 114 Diamond Match .1174 11* Deere nfd . 7-3 4 7 4 Fddv Paper.1* B Llbbv ... * 6% | National leather . "% 4 Quaker Oafs . 2*0 ' Pen Motors . 16 164 1 j Swift A- Co .1*6% Swift Inter .. ?7% 27% j Thompson .. . . . 45 46 » New York General. 1 New York. Oct. 7 Rye—Easier: No ? western. II 44 f o b. New York, and fl 42 < I f . export. When * Spot st-ad'. No 1 dark north ern snrlnr 1 f New* York, lake and rail 8! 7 5 4 \n 2 herd winter f. o. h. lake >ud re I *1 64 N«. 2 mixed durum do *1.6*; No. 1 Manitoba do.. In bond. *1 8 1 % Corn*-Root f«rm: No 2 tsMow c. 1 r TS'' New York lake and rail, *1 36. No. 2 mixed do.. *: 7 1 r>ti;a—Spot stcadv N'.. 2 nh te. 64 c New Y«*'k ‘><1 4 — Fiour—Firm : anrlng naten < s M.004*8 69 soft winter straights *6 85 6*7 23. hard wio'er straight*. *7 59 e9 00 R\« Flour-—Firm fal»%t« mod. 17 50 3 7 7 5 i"hotoe »o fancy. 17 750* 25 Corn meal—Steadx fine while and Tel low granulated *3.450 3 69 nirlev ~Ste*rh t ■ siting. 1114469 c | f New York. 1'eed — Steadv. effv bra" 10*1-lb sacks 11' Oft western bran *34 00 O '4 5 0 Hr -Q bet N<> 1 17 7 004/ 28 00 No ?. 926 ao; No J *21.090 22 00. shipping. |: « ftofll*' 00 Hors— Faav state 1924 3$ 6* 4 0c; 192 1*8*19. Pat Iff -set. 1921. 164117c Pori. Steady, m-ss and family. 1‘0 00 ft 71 00 Lard Steady middle we-t-rn. 11 5.96 6* 15 ff, Takow Steady so- al loose 8%c: ex tra *%r. Rio steadr: fancy head. 7%©7%c New d*»gk l»r* Goode. \ew York. Oct. 7 -—Cotton rood* were ou ef todav with pt < e, steadx Yarns showed mile . hang» Tha trade awaited a • utton report and some business wsa imi through the observance, of a holiday. The primary burlap market, in Calcutta were c'.r,rd for holidays local mark-t were steady New Ones of fine dress good* were prt *d within 5 per rent the fall level <>f value Old line, were uncharged >iks s.dd s’eadllx crepea. Bengallne, and satins leading Y ,ftor .ifi’ltl* continued active with pr e, firm Op*nl*fl for the new season have been delayed until after election dax New Tori Colton New Tort O. • T The general marker for cotton i losed vary steady st net ad xanre, of 15 to 24 points Tax Exempt Bonds Yi el.l Baltimore, Md. 4 15 j Ridgewood, N. J. ... 4.20 Nutley, N. J.4.30 Lo* Angeles. 4.35 San Francisco 4.35 Winston*Salem, N. C. 4.45 Grimes Co., Texas 5 00 j Complete Information on arr of these iatuea upon request. The National City Company Omaha~Firat National Bank Bldg I Telephone—Jackson JS1* _—=■ J. S. BACHE & CO. Established 1992 s'New York Stork Exchange . «, » Chicago Hoard of Trade Members \ York Cotton Exchange [and other leading Exchangee. < New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 5. LaSalle St* Branches and correspondents located In principal cities. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought amt Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omilii N.l l Bank Bldg., Omaha Telephone JA (keen 9197 99 ’'The Dache Review** aent on application -Correspondence Invited _ _ _ . ... # ^ -- - —- -a Omaha Produce ' Omaha, Oet. T. BUTTER Creamery—Local Jobbing price* !• ?• taller* E^tcas. 3*c. extras In 60-lb. tubs, 37r. standards. 37c firate. 36c. Dairy—Ruvera are paying 26c for Nr 1 table butter in roll* or tub*. 230 24c for; packing siock. For No. 1 *weet. unaalted butter. 27c. BUTTERF AT. For No 1 cream Omaha buvar* are paying 27c per lb. at. country atationa, 33c delivered at Omaha. FRESH MILK. Price quotable. *2 10 per cwt for freah m'lk testing 3 6 butterfat. delivered on dairy platform. Omaha. EGGS. For epgs delivered Omaha, on loss-off basis. 69.600/9.9o per »■■!«. For No. 1 fresh eggs, graded basis, :.3 0 34c per doz en; seconds. 24ft 25c; cracks. 210 22c. Prices above for eggs received In new or No 1 white wood cases; a deduction of 25c will be made for second-hand rases No. 1 pci's must be good average size 4 4 Ibs net. No. 2 eggs consist of small slightly dlrtv. stained or washed eggs, irregular shaped, shrunken or weak-bod ied egg*. Jn some quarters a premium la being paid for selected eggs, which must not be more than 46 hours old uniform in size and color (meaning all *olid colors— ah chalky white or all brown, and of the same shade). The shell must he clean and sound and the eggs weigh 25 our.ces per dozen or over Jobbing nrir-es to retailers: U *Q sne ciuls. 42c; U ,S. extra-, commorlv known, ss selects. 40c; storage selects. 15c; No. 1 small. 31; checks. 25c CHEESE American cheese f^ncy grade, lobbine pr'ce quotable as follows: Single daisies. ‘J4r; double daisies. 23 c : square print.* 26c: young American 25c; longhorns., 24l*c; brick. 27c; Umburgcr. 1-lb style 63.25 per dozen; Swiss domestic 3*r imported Roquefort. 62c; New York white. 32c. FRESH FISH. Jobbing prices cuotaom a* follow* Fancy white fish. 30c; i?ke trout. 2sc halibut. 50c: bullheads 20022c; catfish 25032c: c%ffish. southern 25c: f.let of haddock, 2V: blat k cod sable fish. lie. red snapper. 57c; founders. 2('o: crannies. 25c: black bass. 32c. Spanish markers! j 1>?02 lb* 25*; yellow piqe, 2Fr . striped: bass, 22c; white perch. 1 Sr; pickerel, lSc;| ch.nook salmon. 30c silver aalmon. 23c: i frozen fist. 204c less than Prices above Oysters. 12.700 4.20 per gallon POULTRY Price* quotable for No. 1 atock. alive; Broiler* end springs. l*02Oc: Leghorn* broilers and springs. 16c, hens. 4 lb*., 13020c; hens under 4 Ibs.. 15016c;, Leghorn liens. 12014c: rooster*. 100 12'' ducks, f f f. voune. 16c old duck# f f f. 12 012c: gen**., f. f f. 12013c: tur keya f*». 9 lbs up. 2Cc; rircona. 6100 per dozen. Under grade poultry paid for * market value. Sick or crippled oonltrv not want ed and will not be paid for. lobbine oricea of dre*«ed nouitrv (to retailers Spring* soft 2603Jc; brolleis. 35c: hens. 22 0 27c roosters. 17 0 18c ducks. 26c. aces* 15 02'c. BEEF CUTS Wholesale prices quotable: No. 1 riba 25c: No. 2 21c: No 3 14c No l rounds. ‘JO'-: No. 2. 14c No 2. Ic; No 1 loirs 35c: No. 2 27c: No t 17c: No 1 chuck*. 13V . No. 2. !0c; No. 3. i'iC, No 1 plates. S’ac; No. 2. kf%: No. 3, 6c. FRUITS. Quotable jobbing prices for No 1 stock Apples—Jonathan- per bushel basket. 62 5^03.25: California Gravensteln*, box. t. • J 'H :n B* flower box 62.25; De I . n. box. SI 7S. Grimes Golden, Fan y, box 62.60. _ pear*—Washington Bartlettf. per box 14 50. Colorado Keifers. basket, 62.26. Michigan Keifers. basket 62 90 Peaches—Elbert*, bushel basket. 62 Grapes—Concord*, standard basket. Ajc. Tokays crate. *2 f*. Lemon*—California. extra fancy. per box 67 00" fanev. per box, 66 00; choice, per box. 15 50; lime*. 100 count, carton 6. on Orange* — Valenclaa. extra fancy, per box. 15.5007.50. Prune*—Italian. 15-lb r*.e 61 1501 2C Grapefruit—Tale of Pin**, crate, 67.50. Bananas—Per lb sc. Cranberries—Barrel, lf0 lb,*.. 612 60. box. 50 lbs.. 66.00. Quince--California, box. extra fancy. *3.23. VEGETARLE? Quotable Jobbing price* for No. 1 s*0ck Roots—Beef# and carrots In sacks, 3c p*r tl. . turnips and rut a bag'* «*antaloupe—Roeky Ford, -rate stand aid* It 25; fla*s. 61 25. pink meat. *1.40 c auliflower—Per crate. 63 00. cucumber—Home crown, extra fancy, per o-.a'ket basket. 62 » fi. Honey I)«w Melon*—?■ to 12 In crate. 62 26: Uasabas. era-. 6 25. , • e|pr'.—Or/gon, doz «?alks. 1*4: 0 61 Mich gar. doz.. 75c; California, rough, crate *f 00 Peppers—Green, market basket. 90c. i Onion*—Spanish. rate. 69 Ibs 62.56, California. white In seeks. 3 ’•* per lb . red globe tn sacks. 25*c per lr*. Par«le>—Per doz^n bunches. 60075c. Radishes— Per dozen bunrnti, ssc. Potatoes—Home grown, In mcki. 1 Uc lb ,«weet Pota»o»s—iC lb. hampers *2.59; Jersey, bbl. 14 50. Tomatoea—Climax, basket, about 14 lbs 61 000125. Lettuce-Head, per crate 65 66- per dozen 61.60: hothouse leaf. 60c per dozer 'xbbage — J^c per lb , cra*e*. 2c per FLOUR. Price* quotable, round 1«*s (.ess than carload lota. f. o b Omaha), follow Firs: patent In 9*-lb. bags. *7.7607*5 per bb! fancy clear, in 46-Ib. fc*|J 66.el 06 60 per bbl’: whits or yellow cornmea!. 1 2 70 per 100 ibs. FEED. Market quotable per ton. carload lots fo b Omaha Linseed kies!—34 per cent protein, fu ire dell verv 11 * Mill Feeds — Bran, standard prompt. ! 124 00: brown aborta. 62*50029 09: gray shorts, 670.5C- flour middling*. *31.00; I -eddox III 50040.50; mixed ar* of fic-ur . and feed. T.'« v: 1.00 more per ton Digester Feeding Tankags—60 per cent protein 66') 00 Hominy Feed—White or yellow, 6*3 ©f Cottonseed Meal —43 per cent prelate. 64* 5 0 Alfalfa Meal—Choice. October and No vember. I.* No. 1 October and No vember. *27 00; No. 2 October and No-I fember 624 00 Buttermilk—Condeneed for feed'rg If MISSOURI DRY OAK WOOD All Lengths For a quick firg in Furnace or Fireplace UPDIKE Lumber & Coal Co. Call Wal. 0300. bbl lot*. S 45c per lb ; flak* buttermilk. 50ft to 1.090 lb*. 8c lb Egf Shelia—Pried and grnuci. Ift9*lb. bar*, ton lot*. 125 "0 per ion. FIELD SEED. Nominal quotation*, per J9ft lh« fair average quality: Alfalfa. $12.00® 15 ft'j Rweet el«v er. f' 0003 00; red cipv*r. • 113 00016 ftO: t’.motbi 15 0005 ' ' Sudan *ra«* 14 99 0.6 00; common H»1H*L $'• 0 #125; German millet. 118002.00; can*, 75c® 1 00. HAT Nominal quotation* carload !c*i Upland Prairie—No 1. 812 V'®11 80| \r> 2 *19 90012 9" No. 3 I7.01 08 00 Midland prairie—No 1 fl 1.99012 «0| No 2. l$ 09® in.9O: No. 3.. 86.0008.00. Lowland Prairie—No. 1, S3.0009.00; No 2 16.9008'9 Packing Hav—$5 5007 50 Alfalfa—Uhoice $19 90020 00: No 1 $16.09 © 18 0(*: star da rd, IM "(> ® 1 5 0ft. No 3. S12.OO0 13 f * No 3 $19 000 12 00. Straw—Oat. I* 1 \t 3.00. wheat. 17.003 8 00. HIDES WOOL. TALLOW Price* a r»* quotable ns follow*, delivered Omaha dealers weight* and selection*: Hides—Seasonable. No. 1. 9,vf : No. 2 Oz.r; er«on, '< ~r'. * ull“. w t nded. 8c; clue hid* -*. hr calf. 100114*' kip. 11® 9tyc; clue skit1 *- 6c; dry hides, lie; drv aaltcd. Or. drv glue • ‘Ac deacon*. $1 09 ta<-h: horse l It 'Ni 3.59 each: ponfe* and due*. 00 each; colt*. 2fc each: hng akir^. V<• e:i«-h. Tallow ;*rd (Ironsi—No 1 tallow. 6*4c; U tallow, 5 1 c No : tallow* Lr A grease, stye: R mere, r.Uc; yellow grease. 5c; brown crea**- 4* ■> : r <>rk crackling*, • *r lb Wool—Pelt*. *1 **'•'" 26 each, dependlr* on size end length of wool: lamb*. f>9efl 1 5ft cgrii 'cp. » l ng _• 4 Omaha National Rank Build rg. Phones Jackson 5187. 5188. 6159. Open. High Low Close Y»* Ort. 26.1 5 26.15 2.7.89 .26.12 25 97 Dsc, 21 15 25. 4 25.08 28.28 25 «$ .Ian. : .17 **" .17 Mar. 2’> '.ft 5.75 77 46 27.69 25.46 May 25*9 27 7" 35.68 27 99 jr. 7«i Ieonilcn U'oll Auction. London Oct. 7 — A varied s*!e. • m amounting to 11.839 bale* ’was offered to* dry uf the wool auction. Good wool* •■.er# toady, while inferior crude* irregular. Frequent withdraws » took place,_ . f Didn't ^ Sleep All Night is an old. old story And yet you may eat corned beef and cabbage. p*e with cheese, cream in coffer, onion*, and eatable* you were always afraid of. without the slightest distress and sleep soundly ail night if you follow meals w;*.n DyspepsiaTablets They sweeten the stomach, rest it, aid digestion so you wake up in the morning without a furred tongue, refreshed, ready for breakfast. AT ALL DBIIfifiKK BULBS Trees and Shrubs for Fall Planting Place Your Order NOW!/, IF# recommend f A 1 \f ^ planting of bulb*. Xret% M and shralrv I.et us/ A* help ) on with join/ ^ a planting problem*. / J Our nurvq stock/ I* all Nebraska/ Ab T , frown. first-class/ /^ A J / ami ruH neuter I/ ^ J ^# / ./§&/ / yT /Organization V/ The men la •nr / argaaimtfon ara / long experienced is / this highly spec la! - / I red field of planting / and ground« Improve. / meet. Their exp^uenc* ■ / enables c* to sar# j*w / money Investigate to r day. m ' % « i %