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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1924)
Stock Market Goes Aimlessly j in 2-Hour Session Prices as Near Dead Center as Likely to Be; German Loan Is Taken Quietly. Ry Klf'llXKI. SPIIXANK. T’nivt sitl Service linn mini Kditnr. N'i York. Oct. 11.—Today’s stock mar L- i so narrow ns to warrant little Btfenton There was no sign of reac t.i'n from tht* break of the. day before i • ft»'r the first half hour was there ai" ••vlderi e of further weakness. That 0 < opsi.l' i a h|e short interest has been lift'd is evident. It showed no sign ' 1 -ivent'ss, however, and the mar L dr..ted aimlessly through the two ho’.f session. W knees of the grains and cotton was 11urlng for the bulls. Details of 1 t: .inn loan terms were about os *• ;i e< led. were as near a dead center as f,".v are likely to be In a stock'market d.i v. Transactions aggregated 413.600 shares. I - » N declined ..n an average of 1-100 <>• point, and Industrials 1-20 of a point / -i-rn exchange slightly lower. Money rates unchanged. ,phcre was nothing of news of !m . pm fence In connection with the cotton *• ork-t p'cept the perennial matter of tlie weather. 'I'he close was 32 to 45 points down. i‘ was another poor day for the gi t ns Liverpool, due to come 3 pence d vn. was ". down nt the lime of Chi < • opening. With the shadow of the 1 !■< .mi report still hanging over the t. ark' t. it was difficult to stir up any bullish enthusiasm. Foreign buying has ■ u curtailed greatly and no appre ciable increase may be expected until 1h' speculative bull element is pretty well liquidated. At no time in today’s session was there any rral ajiow of strength, but rather a s ties of mild swings with a gradual and st dv narrowing of prices.' Wheat closed from l»u®2%c down, corn closed from down, oats closed from l*N»©l%c down, rye closed 3%c down. • Lard was from 13c up to 6c down. • A | New York Quotations | v-/ New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished by J. S. Bachtt A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building. Frl. High. Low, Close. Close. A^rl chem . 11% Ajax Rubber. 9 9 Allied chem . 72% 71% 72% 72% Allis dial . 57% 57 57 % 67% A hut Beet Sug.38% 39 Amer B S F . 81 Amer Can .129% 128% 129% 129% Amer C & F .166% 164 Am-r Hide A L. 9% Amer J1 A L pfd.. .. 62% 62% Amer Inter C. 25% 23% 24% 25% Amer inn Oil .'. . 19 Amer Loco .. .... 78 78 Amer Radiator.116 117 Arm r S A Com. 11 11% Amer Smelt . 73% 73 73% 73V Amer Smelt pfd..103% 1"4 Amer Sll F . 36 36 Amer Sugar . 43% 43 43% 44 Amer Sum . . 7 Ac er Tel A T_126% 126% 126% 126% Amer Tob .163 162 % 163 163% Amer W W A E.,109% 109 109 108 Amer Woolen ... 66% 56% 66% 66% Anaconda . 35% 35% 35% 35% Associated D Gda.115% 115% Associated Oil . 28 28 A'.hisor, .104% 104% 104% 104% AH C Line.132 A11 Gulf A \V I.. 14% 14% 14% 14% Atlas Tack . A'lantlc Ref . ..■ • 96 Austin -Nit hols ... 23% 22% 23% 23% Auto Knitter.. Baldwin .199% 118% 119% 119% Haiti A Ohio ... 61% 60% 61 60% Barnsd&U “A" . 1 * % Beth St 1 .43% 43 43 % 43% Bosch Magneto .. 25% 24% 24% j-5 • Bnmk-Man Ry ... 23% 23% 23% 23% Bi-ok-Mun Ry pfd . . .. .. 6* Brook-Edison Co .115 114% 115 11^> Calif Packing . .. •• •• Calif Petroleum .... .. 20% 21 Cal A Atiz Mining . . • • _ Cun Pacific .147.% 147% lb1* 147% Central Leather ... .. 13% 13% Central Leather pf 41% Cerro ile Pasco .. 43% 45% 45% 4*%; Chandler Motors.. 30% 30% 30% 30% (’hes AO... 83% 83 83% 83% d,l A Gt West. .. 6% Chi A N W ...... 69 Vi 51 59% 59% C M A St P. 12 11 % Chi G West pf. .. 19% 19% 19% 19% C M A St P pfd.. 20 1 9 20 19% C It I A P . 31% 31 31% 31% C St P M & O Ry. 44 Chile Copper . 32% 31% 31% 32 Chino . •• 2ft 19% Cluett-Peabody .... .• 56 55 ciuett-Peabody pf .. 103 c. i-Cola . 75% 74% 74% 74% i lo F A- Iron ... 39% 28 39 % 39% Columbian Carbon. 42% 42% 42% 43 C lumbia Gas.... 4*2 41% 41% 42 Cimtjoleum . 45% *5 45 45% • '<>n Cigars . font C«n . 57% 57 57 67% Cent Motors. 6 % 6% c.rn Products ... 35% 35% 35% 35% c .sden . 23 22% 23 22% Crucible . 56 65 56 55% < r C. np Sug ... 12% 12% • i rmp Sg pf 60% r.o 6 0 «o% 1 »;• i. el I to one ... 12% 12 12 12 ] ’i . bison Chem. .. 4 4 43 % 43% 44% 1 ■ ..• ■• A- Hud. .122% 121 % 121 % 122 Mining .* ■ ■ • ■ 1 4 % 14% 1* 1*.- Nem.127% 127 1 27 % 127 I. . in Kodak.1"9% 109% . 26 25% 25% 26 I. Stor nBt.... 66% 66% 66% 6b % i iiiou** Players.. 81 80% 80% 80% Fifth Ave B L... 11% 11% 11% 11% Fi-k Rubber. 9 8% 9 9 Fie. clmian s 4’eaet 71% 71% 71% 71% Fr- port Tex. 7% Gen Asphalt. 40% 40 40 40 Gen Electric. 246% 243 % 245% 241% Co n Motors. 57% 67% Gold Dost. .... 3 7 % Goodrich . .. 29 28% Or North Ore. 29% Gr North Ry pfd.. 61% 60% 60% 61% Gulf States Steel. 70 69 % 69% 70% Hartmann Trunk . 34% Hay* a Wheel. 34% So Hudson Motors... 26% 26% 26% 26% Homestake Min Co. 4 6% Houston Oil. 6H 67% 67% 66 Hupp Motors. 13% 14 Illinois Central. 307% 108% Illinois Cent pfd.108 Inspiration. 24% Int Eng corn Corp 28% 27% 28 28% Int Harvester . 92% 92% Inf. Merc Marine. 8% Int M M pfd. 36% 35% 36% 36 lrtt Tel A Tel. 82% 81 82% 83% Int Nickel . 18% 18 18% 18% Int Paper . 44 44 % Invincible OH . 12% 12% .lones Tea. 16% •Iordan Motor _ 3.1% 33% 33% 33% K c Southern. 20% SO % Kelly-Spring . 17% 17% 17% 17% K•• nnei ott . 45% 45 45 % 45% Keystone Tiro ... 2 t% 2 1% I. Rubber .. 10 Lehigh Valley ... 6ft % 69% 60% 60% Lima L .. 59% 69 % L'nise - Wiles . .... H8 68 Louis A Nashville. .. 98% 97% M.'«'k Truck .. . 98Vi 97% 97% 47% .May Pept Store. 94 94 % Maxwell Motor A. •« 69 60 59% Maxwell Motor B. 18% 18% 1H% 19 MarJand . 32 31 % 31% 32% M* x Seaboard . . 22% 22% 22% 22% Miami Copper .. . . 21% Middle States Oil. 1 % 1 % M K A T . 14% 14% Mo Pacific . 19% ]9% 19% 20 M' Pacific pfd... f,5 64 54 % 65 M n»-Ws rd . 36% 36% 36% 36% Mm her ?g)de . 7% 7% h Motors .143 14 3 Nat Biscuit .73% 72% 73% 72% N;c Enamel .... 21 20% it 21 on a I Lead .150% 161 % N Y Air Brake. 41 41 N Y Central . .106% 105% 106 10« > Y C St L. 107 1 04 % 106% 107 NY NH A If .22% 21% 22% 22% Nm * h \ m*rlcan. . 32 .71% 12 31%' No hern Pacific 62% 62% «2% 2 6% N A W Rv .122% 122% 122% 12?% «>r •hcuni . 21% 21% 21% 21% 1 ••■‘•■ns Bottle . .». .... 41% 41% Po fie Oil . .... 46% 46% 46% 46% Pi«k»ird Motor . 13% 13% Pin Atnericsn .51% 51% M% 61% P.tn - Am B 61% 50% 51 51 Penn R It . 44% 44% l’.*«|plca GH» .. .... J07 !*• **e Marquette .58 68% Phil Cm . 47 47 % Phillips P-Ool . . 30 29% ?9% 30 P t • e A rrow . 8 % 9 Pm-torn • Vi ni .. 64% 64 64 % 64 P’ ■ <d Steel C ir .. . ...» 44% 44% Pro .V Refiners - - ?4% 33 23 % 23% Pull man . . 126% 126% 126% 127 l’mil At Slig.ir ■ 4!' "4 48% 49%_49 % FARMER FOUND DEAD IN HAY TIM n, Neb., Oct. 11.—Mack Denny. *i f irmer living five miles northwest of he n, was found dead In a hay mow here today. His death was be lli vod to have been caused by a blow on the head Denny received In an rd n.iilon with a hired man, Henry I Ini. irons*. and was struck on the h d with the butt of a (tun some tiro-- nu". It Was snld. • N p.v York Cut ton. >tv Vet k. Oi-t II --Colton Spot Msr oillel, inI• irlIInK. a4 «f.v. *'ll,l,OM' t le.e.l week: October 14 Jie. Bs r-ioh.r. ■ a s: I re.-*mbsr. **.**««•• Jinuicr :4M#2J40c; Match, JHI# 14.71c. Msy, 21 »<lc. Pur# Oil . 22% 22% 22% 22% Railway Stl Spy .125% 125% 125% 125% Hay Consolidate! 12'* 12*4 12% 12 Reading . 59% 68 % al 59% Replogle . 11 11% Rep Ir A St l . 44% 45% Royal Dutch NY . 4a % 40% St !. A S F . 80% .10*4 30% 30% St L & S W .... 10% 19% 40 40 % Schulte Cigar St. 106% Yf*r. % 10h% 106% Schts - Roebuck.106 105 Shell Union Oil .. 17% 17 17 17 Simmons Co . .1" '* 29 74 30% 30% Sinclair OH . 15% 15% 15% 15% I Slow - Sheffield . 69 % 69 69 6* % ! Skelly Oil . 17% 17% 17% 17% Soutnem Pacific 92*,3 91% 92% 92 Southern Railway 66 65 % 66 65% Stan Oil Cal . 60 65% 55% 36 Sian Oil N .T _ .14% 3 1% 34% 34% Stewart - Warn . 55% 64% 55% 55% Stromberg Carb.... 64% 64*4 Submarine Boat. 8% Studebaker . 38% 38% 39 3m %| Texas Co. 39 % 3m % 38% 39*4 Texas OulfS ulphur 78 78 Texas * Pacific. . 14% 14% 34% 34% Tinmen U. Rearing 35 * * 36 35 35% i Tobacco Products. 64% 61% 64% 64% i Tob. Products A. 92% Trans. Oil. 4 3% 4 4 Union Pacific.137% 136% 137% 13774 United Fruit. 206 203 201 % 205** U. S. C. I. Pipe... 111 % 110% 111 % 111 % i U. S. Ind Alcohol. 69% 69 69% 69 U. S Rubber. 31% 32% 13 33% U S. Rubber, pfd. s*% 88% .88% 8,8% IT. R. Steel. 107 106% 107 107 lit. S. Steel, pfd.122% 122% Utah Copper. 78% 78% 78% > 79 Vanadium. 22% Vivaudbu . *8% 8% 8% 8% Wabash . 15% 14% 15 74 V Wabash A. 43% 42% 43*,* 4374 Western Union.11] West. Air Brake. •* WestinghoUse K.. 62% 62 62 % 62% White Fugle Oil.. 24% 24 24 % 24 White Motors. 62 61% 61% 61% Wol worth Co.107% 105% 106% 108 Will vs Overland. 7% 8 Willy8 O. pf«l. 67% 65% 67% 6;% Wilson . 6 5% Wilson, pfd. . 18% 17% Worthington F. 39% 38 38% * . Wrigley Co. 43 43 74 Yellow C. Mfg. Co. 51 51 Yello C. Taxi Co. 4 < % Sales of Blocks Friday. 842,000 shares. Rales of stocks today up to 11 a. m.. y 219,000 shares. % 1 ■■ i ■ - ' ■■ ■■ New York Bonds V ----f New York, Oct. 11.—Following "re to day's high, low and closing prices of bnqds on the New York Stock exchange and the total sales of each bond: (United States government bonds In dollars ami thirty-seconds of dollars.) I'nited Mutes Bonds. Males (In $1,000). High. I.ow. Close 27 Liberty 3%s -100.28 1"() 27 100.28 11 Liberty 1st 4%*.. 102.8 102.7 102.8 31 l.ibeMv 2d 4Ls.101.15 101.14 101.14 323 Liberty 3d 4%s. .102.2 102.1 112.2 169 Liberty 4th 4V4S..102.12 102 10 102.12 105 U S Govt 4%h. . .106.6 106.5 106.5 Foreign. 5 Anton J M Wks 6s. 84% 84% 84% 11 Argentine 7s .102% 1021 * 102% 6 Argentine 6s . 93% 93% 93% 76 Austrian 7s . 93% 93% 93% 61 Bordeaux 6s . 8X 87% 88 1 Copenhagen f»%a .. 95% 95% 95% 8 <lr Prague 7%s.... 91 91 91 3.' Lyons 6s . 88 87% 8«% 27 .Marseilles 6S . 88 87 % 88 : Rio lie Jan 8s '47.. 94 % 94% 94% *. Czechoslovak 8s . ..loo% 100% 100% 6. Cent of Seine 7s... 92% 92% 92% •1 < tnnda 5%s '29.... I'M % 104% 104% H Canada 5s '62 . 103% 103% 103% 7 -Dutch E I 6s ’62. . 95% 96%. 9o% 11 Hutch H I 5%« ’53. 90 89 % 89% 9 Framerifnn 7%s ..94% 9 4 94% 52 French Ken 8s ...106% 106% 106% 127 French Rep 7%s .102 l'il% 102 1 11.Japanese 6%h . 91% 91 91% 3 4 Japanese 4s . 81% 81% ‘'I?* 'll King of H 8s ...107% 107% 107% 22 King of Rel 7%S..I10 110 100 11 King of Den 6s....100% 10ti% 100% 2 3 King of N 6s ’72.. 98% 1*8 9*% 9 King of N 6s 43.. 98% 98% 98% 9: King S C S 8s.. 88% 88% 88% 2 King of S 6s .105% 105% 105% 3 Ren of Chile 6» *41.106 106 206 27 Hep of Chile 7s... 97‘4 96% 96% t Hep of Col 6%a... 99% 99% 99% .36 Rep of Cuba 5%s.. 96% 96% 96% 7 R-*p of Fin 6s. 87% 87*4 *7 % 2 s of S P s f s looi, lore, 100% 19 Swiss Con 8*.I14%/I1t% 114% 4:. S Gov 5 % s ’ 46 . . 99 % 9^ % 99 % 6 CKO BAG 5 % s *29..110% 110% 110% .31 I’KOBftl 5 % s 37.. 105 % 105% 105% 1 V S of Rra/.il 83.. 96% 96 % 96% 28 U S of B-C Rv E 78 SC% b.i% 83% Domestic. « Am Apr Chm J'-,* *S*i »S *5'i 3 Am Chain af J 'i«. S';1* 9fil4 £''*4 11 A.u Smelt «*• . 90* »4V. 11 Ain Smelt Sn .1('*H ino'i 100*4 I *; Am Stienr 6. .lnl'S 1 o- 13 192** 19 Am TAT 5' -. . . 101 lot', 101', ] Am T.f-T cnl ir 5s. 97'* 97’* #7'9 19 Am T&T rnl 1s.. 92\ 9; 92*. 21 Am AS AS' ftl-'.l 6s. 99’, *»H *9\ 3« Ana fit' ~,.i 31 ... 9s 97*, ».*, 26 Ana Cup 5h D:i. .. . 9o\ 90'., 9"-A, 21 Armour J lei 5h ,.I«IS l"!1-. 1»1 '• 1:! ,Sn i *iI 0a . H91* KIM, "9 A, I A T .v S K ml 1". »l». »l\ 9154 : At i'sf I, LAN 4» 9(i*% 9'S 9,1, 21 At Kef .1 5h .10A 102S J1’* I Kill O 0. ."91* 69'* S9>.{, 7 K il' .v O rv 11**. Si S 97', 97K 9 Halt * O gold 4». 1011* 101 1"1'* 3.1 H I Tvl Pa OH _ 99 96 96 10,In K<l ic*-n 7h II 96*4 96 14 9614 21 Will Stan Tr e*....l«n loo ion H r.,1 Pet CS4B . 79% ‘79% 79% •; Pan Nor <1 6%h . 1<*0% lno«, ioo», 16 Can I'm 'I 1H .117 116% 117 1 Cent l.ealh 5..10"% Jafl'4 1 Pint I', i aid 4 H . 676, H7\ 67 \ 21 I'hen * O cv 5h . . . . 97 1, 97 97 J4 ''heH & O cv 4',H. 9'.% ?:% 96% I r A Alton 3%fl- 44 44 44 I Chl A K III 5s ... 72 72 72 II Chl Gt West 4s ... 5* 57% 57% 17 C M A S P c 4 %•*. - 53% 63% 53% 15 C M A a P rf 4 %« 49% 49 49% 60 C M A S P 4s 25.. 68% 66% fi* 28 Chl A N W rf 5s. . 93% 99 99% 4 Chl Rvs 5s *. 75 74 % 74% 32 C K I & P rfg 4s 81% .81% St % 1 Chl A W Ind 4s... 77 77 77 2 Chile Cop 6s 1«6 1"6 Inf, I't <’lev I n Ti :-s .. 99% 99> 99% 1 Col A So rf 4 %s. . 89 89 v9 1 Col G&K1 5s st.... 100% 100% lutt% 15 c.,m Pow On .. ..97% 97% 97% 2 Cons Coal Mil 5s.. 88 88 88 3 Con power 5s .... 89% 89% 89% 3 Cuba Cane d 8s stp 99% 99% 99% 1 Cuban Amtr 8« ..108 108 1 o$ I Del A Hud rf 4s *9% 89% 89 % d li 4 R O rf 5s ... 44H 44% 44% 9 Get Edl rfg 6s. 107 107 307 3 Dupont 7 % s . 107% H>7% 107% 30 Dunuesne Light 6s.lo5% 105% 105% 6 E Cuba Sug 7% a... 104% 104% 104% 38 Empire OAK 6%s.. 97% 96% 97 13 Erie pr lb n 4s .... 7u% 70 70 21 Erie gin lien 4s... 62% 62% 62% 1 Fisk Rubber 8s .. 105% 105% 105% 3 3 Goodrich 6%* ....99% 99% 99% 3 Goodyear 8s 31. ...lot; % lofi % 10€%, 4 Goodyear 8s '41 ...118% 118% 118% 11 Grand Trunk 7s...117 117 117 i 2 Grand Trunk 6s ..107% 107% 107% 31 Gt No 7s.109% 109% 109% 2 Gt No 5%s.101% 101% 101% 6 Herahey choc Os... 103% 103% 103% 13 H A M rfg 5a. 87% 87 87 65 H A M adj Inc 5a. . 65% 64% 65 2 Humble OR 5 % s .100% 100% 100% 4 HI Rel Tel rfg 5s.. 97% 97% 97% 1 III Central fi%* 102% 102% 102% 8 PI cenf r sn, f,*.. 97% 97 97 1 111 Sf deb 4%». 94% 94% 94% 6 Int R T fis. r.r,% f,fi% 66% 26 Int R T rfs 5s. ... *4% 64% fi4% 33 I A O N adj 6s.... 60% fin 60 33 I A G N 1st 6s.101% 101 301% 3 Int M *M sf fis. 87% 87% «7% 1 Inter Pap evt 5s A $6% 86% 86% 10 K City J’ A L r.s 94% 94% 94% 2 Kansas Gas A E 6s 99 98% 99 10 K-S Tire Hs . 99% 99 99 4 Llg A .\feyers 5s. 99% 99% 99% 5 L A N unified 4s . 93% 92% 9.V, 8 L G A tier &*..., 91% 91% 91% 15 Mag Cop 7s. .#..114 313% 113% II Manatl Sug 7%s 99 98 % 59 1 Man Rv con 4s... 62 62 62 6 Mar O 7 %S w w 104% l'»4% 104% 14 M K A T pr 1 fi* C 101 % lot % 101 % 4 M K A T n p 1 5l A 85% 85% 85% 14 M K 4* T. n art 5a A 61% 61 «1% 6 Mo Pac 1st 6s. . 98 98 98 43 Mo Par gi n 4s .. 62% 61% 61% 6 Mont Pow 5s A... 98% - 98 98 % 7 N 5 T A T 1st fis. . 100% loo% loo% 6 N Y C deb 6s. 106% |06% 106% 37 N Y C rfg A Imp 5s 79% 79% 79% 6 N Y Ed I rfg 6 % a. 112 % 112% 112% 2 N Y Tel 6s 1941 J0?% 1«i7 % 107% 12 N Y Tel 4 %s _ 96% 96% 96% J N Y West A B 4 %s 4 3 53 5 3 5 Nor A Wes 6s. 1 23 1 23 1 23 4 North Am Krtl fis . 97% 97 97 2 No Ohio T A L fis 90% 90% 90% 9 No PnMf 6* B..... 107 % 107% 107% 1 No Pacific 4s . . . 85% 85% *5% ? No St P l«t. 5s A 93% 93% 93% 2 No Bell Tel 7s . 108% 108% P*K % 1 Oregon A Cal 6s .101% 1"1% 101% 8 Ore Wash P R 4s. H.!% 82% *2% 4 Par fins A K| 5a.. 9: % 92% 93% fi Par T A T 5a . . . 93 92% 93 19 Penn R H fi%s ...110% 110% 110% 6 Penn R R 5* .103% 103% 1«*3 % 12 P-nn R R 4 %a_ 94 9 3 % 94 13 Pare Mm 5s. 97% 97% 97% 7 Phlla Co fis .*.102% 102 102% 1 Phlla Co fi%* .. .9 1% 94% 9 4% 2 Pierre Arrow 8s . . 86% 85% *5% .3 M P A K C H L 4 % s 78% 78% 78 2* PuMh A leg Sug 7s 107% 107% 107% fi Rending gen 4%s 93% 93% 93% 5 Remington sf 6s .94 9 1 94 27 Rep TAHteil 5 %S.. 93 92 % 93 K Rio Grande W 4s.. 7»>% 70% 70% #fi R r A * L 4%S... 82% 82% 82% 68 St LIMAS rf 4s ... 92% 92% 92% 7 Ht LIMAS 4s R G 8 3% 83% 83% 13 HI L A 8 F p 1 4* A 71 % 71 71 % 32 St L A S F ad fia 79% 79% 7PM, 32 St L A H F art fis. 79% 79 % 79% 15 St L H W ron 4a . Mi % Nfi 86* t StPAKCSL 4 % a .. 78% 78% 78% 6 St P Tin Dp 6a lot 100% 10. 6 Seaboard A L rn fia 81% 81% «|% 9 Seaboard A I. ad r.s 63% fi.1% «3% 5 Seaboard A I. rf 4a 56% 66% Rfi% 63 Slorlrtlr Con 7a .. 88% 87% 87% 2 Sinclair Con 6% a.. 82% 82% 82% 10 Sinclair Crude ft%a.lA0% 100% loot, 10 Sinclair Pipe Rs .. 8 3% 83% 83% 68 South Par rv 4s... 97% 97% 97% 15 South Par rf 4«. 90% 90% 90% 3 Mouth Pao rof tr 4a 85 84 % 85 10 South Ry gn fi%s lof.% 10«% 106% 14 South Ry gen fis... 102% 102% 102% 18 Mouth Ry gen 4a 74% 74% 74% 30 S W Hell Tel rf 5a 96% Pf % 9r,% 3 Tenn Kler rf fia... 98% flo 98 12 Third Ave art| 5s.. 4? 46% 46% 8 Third Ave rfg 4a . 55 if 55% 65% II I'n KLAP rfg 5s 98% 98% 9k % fi V r CV 4s 99% 99% 99% fit s Rubber 7%a ..I0|% 104 ]0| 3 IT S R tibber f.a . .. 83% 83% 83% 4 IT S Si ee| ef 6s 104% 104% |0|% 2 Utah PAL fia . . 92% 92% 93% 12 Vl-Cil Chein 7%s. 2$ 2« 21 10 V»-Car Ch*m 7«... «0 «iV «0 7 Virginian Ry 6s... 96 95% 96 37 Warner Sub R* f 7s 94% 93 93% 4 9 Western El 5s. 99 99 99 1 Western MU 1st 4s. 63% 63% 63% 6 Western Puc 5s ... 91 90% 91 2 Western l'n 6%*.. 111% 1111* 111% 5 Westing El 7s.10X% 108% 108% 3 Wick-Sp St 7s. 75 75 75 2 Overland 1st 6%s. 99% 99% 99% 7 Wilson & Co 7%s . 52% 52% 52%, 1 Wilson .t Co 1st 6s. 87% 87% 87V 3 YounKH S tk T 6s.. 96 95% 96 Weekly total stocks. 3,394,100 shares; weekly bonds. $56,504,000. f ' A Omaha Grain v--/ Omaha, Oct. 11. Cash wheat sold on the table* today from 5ft*5 1 *c lower. Futures were very weak, and as is usual on a decllninB market there was very little demand and tlie cash situation was extremely dull. Receipts were 194 cars. Corn followed the action of the wheat market and sold from 23c lower, with a poor demand at the lower values. Oats sold from 3% 4$ 3c lower, with only s moderate demand. Receipts were 42 Rye was quoted 1%®2c lower and bar ley nominally lower. Omnlm Cntlot Sales. YV M EAT: No. 1 dark hard: 1 car, 11.36. No. 2 dark tiard: 1 car. $1.35. No 1 hard: 2 cars, $1.32%; 1 car, $1.33; 6 .cars. $1.32; 1 car, $1.31%; 1 car, $1.30%; 2 cars. $1.82%. No. 2, hard: 5 cars. $1.32; 2 cars. $1.29; 5 cars. 51.30%; 2 cars, $1.31; 1 car. $1.31 %. No. 3 hard: 2 eftrs. $1.30%; 2 cars, 11.30# 4 cars. $1.31; 1 car, $1.28 ; 2 cars, $1.29; 2 cars. $1.29%; 1 car. $1.29%. No. 4 hard: 3 cars. $1.30; 1 car. $1.27; 2 cars. $1.29. No. 5 hard: 3 cars. $1.28; 1 car, $1.29; 1 car. $1.29. Snmyle hard: 1 car, $1.27; 1 car, $1.38. No. 2 mixed: 1 cor. $1.31, CORN. No. 3 white: 1 car. $1 06%. No. 5 white: 1 car, $1.03. No. 2 yellow: 3 cats, $1.07. No. 3 yellow: 3 curs, $1.06%. No. 4 yellow: 1 cor. $1.04. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, $1.04; l car. $1.05. No. 4 mixed: 1-3 cur, $1.01. Sample mixed: 2-5 car, 95c. OATS. No. 2 white: 2 cars. 48 %c. No. 3 white: 4 cars. 47 %c; 4 cars. 47 %c; 3 cars. 47c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 46c; 2 cars, 46%c; 1 car, 46 %c. RYE. No. 1 rye: 1 car. $1.18%; 1 car, $1.17%c. No. 2 rye: 1 car. $1.18%. BARLEY. Sample barley: 1 car, 88n. Pally Inspection of Grain Received. WHEAT. Hard: 90 cars No. 1, 99 cars No. 2, 27 cars No. 3. 14 cars No. 4, 5 cars No. 6, 3 cars sample. Mixed: 4 cars No. 1, 3 cars No. 2, 2 cars No. 3. .Spring: 6 cars No. 1. 2 cars No. 2. 1 car No. 3, 1 car No. 4. Hard spring: 1 car No. 1. Total 25 cars. CORN. Yellnyr: 3 cars No. 2. 8 cars No. 3, 7 cars No. 4, 2 cars No. 5. White: 2 cars No. 2, 2 cars No. 3, 1 car No. 4. Mixed: 7 cars No. 2, 1 car No. 3, 1 car No. 4, 1 car No. 6. Total 35 cars OATS. White: 8 cars No. 2. 26 cars No. 3, 14 cars No. 4, 3 cars sample. Total 51 cars. RYE 3 cars No. 1, 5 cars No. 2, 1 car Np. 2. 1 * ar No. 4. Total 10 cura. BARLEY. 1 car No. 4. Total 1 car. OMAHA RECEIPTS ^ND SHIPMENTS (Carlotg.) Week Year Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat .194 150 7 2 1'orn . 2 4 4 2 2\ <>at» 42 4k 4n Rye . 6 ji li. Barley . 2 .. 3 Shipments— Wheat .178 133 «,f <'orn . ! 9 35 3;i Oats . 33 28 69 Rye . 2 3 Harley . 4 4 r HIM ARY RECEIPTS .\ ND SHIPMENTS. ( Bushels • Receipts— Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat .3.543.000 2.634.000 2*305.non Corn . 583.000 >37.000 1.027.000 Osf s . 752.000 1.642.000 1.995.000 Shipments— , Wheat ..3.446.000 2 61 4.000 1.072.000 Corn . 434.000 269.000 342.000 Oh ta . 576.000 966.000 1.270.00o EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels— Today Year Ago. Wheat and flour. 4*0.000 804.000 Oats . 50.000 . CHICAGO RECEIPTS Carlots: Toda\ W'k Ago Y’r Ago Wheat . .40 1 67 43 Corn . 163 276 13.. Oats .2 47 121 126 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat . 242 JM 5?! Corn . 4 12 26 i Oata . 3'> IK li ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat .1 K I 134 137 Corn . 36 67 ** Oata . 3 2 50 125 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis . 701 509 287 Duluth .642 706 128 Wtnnlpeg . 813 1744 1S*8 Minneapolis Cash Crain. Minneapolis, Minn,, Oct. 11 —Wheat— Cash No. 1 northern, f 1.39% 0 1.41 % ; No I dark northern spring, choice to fancy. 11*0% 01 60% ; good to choice. 81-44%0 149%, ordinary to good I149%0143%; No. 1 Ward spring. 81.41% 01.80% . No. i dark hard Montana on track. 81.38% 0 154%. to arrive, 8188%; on track, 81-38% 0 1.54%; to arrive, 31.18% 01.84% i old December, 81-41%* new December, 81.40% ; old May, |1 46%; new Mav, II 4*. % Corn- No. 3 yellow, fl 10%. Oata—No. 3 white, 4*, %0 46%q. Barley—72089c. Rye No. 2. *117% 01.18%. Flax—No. 1. $3.390 2.41. Kansas City ChsH drain. Kansas City. Mo.. Oct. 11 —Wheat— No 2 hard. 3133%0147%; No 2 red. 81.170 1.50; December. 81 34 % 0 1.34 % split bid May. fl 39; July. 81.25 asked Corn -No. 3 white, fl.lO; No 2 yellow. 11.12; No. 3 yellow. 81.11 ; No 2 mixed. 81-07%; December, fl 03% split bid- May. 81-06 split bid; July, fl.06% bid. Hay—Unchanged. Chicago Cash Prices. Chicago. Oct 11 —Wheat —No. 2 red. 81 54; No n hard. II 44% Corn—No. 2 mixed, fl 12% 01 13; No. 3 yellow. 81.13% 01 14. Cats—No 2 white, 52%033,.ic; No. 3 white. 50 052c Rye—No 2. 81 28. 4 Barley- Mfx 96c Seed — Timothy. 84 750 6 60; clover 816 69 0 26 50 Provisions—Lard, 815 70; ribs, 813 12, bellies, 115.12 Minneapolis Flour, Minneapolis. Oct. li — Flour— 150 20c lower: family patents. fK.O50K.lO. Bran—820.00035.50. New fork Ifry (inode. New York, Oct. 10.—Cotton gqnda were quiet today with prices faiily steady In th»* gray goods division. Yarns w*re r "hade easier with little doing locally Wool goods markets continued to show considerable strength, new order® of the spring goods showing up better on fancies and novelties New silks attracted much attention. Raw silk held steady. Bur lap market held firm In local markets. Fair inquiries reported on tlrs fabrics. Htigtir. New York. n» t li.—'With Jhe raw I anti refined sugar spot market} dosed. | little Interest was displayed today In row sugar future*. The undertone was steady on covering for over the holiday and final price* we.re unchanged to .thro* ?»lnta net higher—December, 7t lie; lar.h. 3.22c; May. 8 11c; July, 340. New York. Ort 11 Huger—Futures • Market closed quiet; approximate sales. 4 non tons; Dec ember, 3 88c; January, , 3 46o; March. 3 22c. May, 3 31c. Boston Bool. Boston. Maas. Oct. in—Woo! prices continue to strengthen In several lines. Some hnge. e are holding chol> • delaine j wools at around 6 4c, buf no sales have been consummated on this basis The better clast of foreign wools are slightly higher for the small smount of stock on j the msrket. Domestic wools In genei.il j continue to sell as well below similar foreign. r Omaha Livestock / Omaha. Oct. 11. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday ...24.356 6.6x5 20,413 Official Tuesday ...It.121 4,559 25,794 Official Wednesday. x,507 6.415 17,293 official Thursday.... 3.903 6.322 12,500 Official Friday. 1.733 6.073 3.017 Estimate Saturday.. 400 5.800 ..... Six day this week ... 53.020 34.864 79.017 Same last, week.50,683 37.17 2 88.974 Same 2 weeks ago..49.928 36,460 129.411 Sam* 3 weeks ago.. 54.639 42,005 144.847 Same days vear ago. . 47,585.44,968 122,630 Cattle—Receipts. 400 head. No cattle of any consequence were on Bale today, trade on all classes was nominally steady. For the week good fed yearlings and handy steers 25© 40c higher, with a lop of $11.65, the-highest since May. Medium grades are about steady and heavies weak to 25c lower. Range beeves are steady tf> 25c lower and cows and heifers 25 0 4Me lower. Good feeders have sold strong to a little higher, while plaIner* grades are slow and barely steady with the low close a week ago. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves. $10.36011.60: good to choice beeves. $9.50010.25; fair to good beeves, $8.7509.40; common to fair beeves. $7.75© 8.75; plain short-fed steers. $6.0007.50; choice to prime yearlings. $ l 0.75 011.75; good to choice yearlings. $11.00010.75; fair to good yearlings. $9.25010.00; common to fair yearlings. $7.7609.00; trashy warmed up yearling*. $6.00 07.60; good to prime fed heifers. $8.00010.00; plain to good fed heifers. $5.60 08.00; common to good fed cows, 83.6O05.OQ: good to choice grass beeves. $7.00 08.00? fair to good grass beeves. $6.0006 85; common to fair grass beeves, $41.0005.75; Mexican “steers, $3.2504.50; choice to prime grass heifers, $5.7506.50; good to choice grass heifers. $4.7505.75; f-ir to good grass heifers. $3.7 5 0 4.75; choice to prime grass cows, $4 60 0 5.25; good to choice grass cows, $3.8504.50: fair to good grass cows. $3.25 03.85; canners and cutters. $2.0003.25* choice to prime feeders. $7.7508.60; good to choice feeders. $6.8607.40: fair to good feeders $5.8606.85; common to fair feed ers. $4.76 05.75; good to choice Stockers. $6.9007.50. fair to good Stockers. S6.7..0 6.85; common to fair stork era, $4.7 a 0 5.75; trashy stockers. $3 60© 4.76: stock noifers, $3.5O06.QO: stock rows. $2,500 $3 25; stock cal vs, $1.00© *.25; veal calves, $4.00010.00: bologna bulls. $-.7© 0 3.50. . „ Hors—Receipts. 3.800 head. Shippers were again urgent buyers of Wie b* st butcher hogs and prices on these classes were up fully 10 0 20c. while the packer market was a slow affair at around steady levels. Hulk of ail sales was at $10.50 011.15. with ton $11.25. Trad* Is a0© 75c higher than last Saturday. HOOF _ No. Av. 8h. I’r No. Av. Sh. Pr. 52.. 157 ■ 110 "0 51. 40 4 4‘* $10 60 4rt 104 70 10 70 37. .264 70 10 ‘ 25 >91 ... 10 80 64..311 240 10 8a 61!!5l5 ... 10 90 64 268 ... 10 95 30.. 215 ... 11 00 49..233 ... JO 26.. 210 11 15 57..232 ... 11 2n Sheep—No receipts A rather Indiffer ent demand throughout the week -KSHi* ft\ in declines In fat lambs of .50.»0t despite decreased supplies. Feeders ore a round 25- higher, while aged sheep shown strong to a quarter Up. . Quotations on sh*-n and lambs. Damns good to choice. $13.00013.25; lambs fair to good. $11.75© 13.00: feeding lambs «11 50 013.00; wethers. $5,000* .50; clipped lambs fed.•111.25011.40: yearlings, range. $7 00010,00; fat eyes. $4 2o©7.25 : breeo InK ewfl,. yoar11n«s ”xrlnded. $o.50©8.00, f.'.tllnff pwm, $1.00©”’50. r.tcm l» nnd rtixpnxitinn nf llveitock «* th» 1’nlon XI... kynrili. Omaha Srh . for :i hr.ui a »n<linu nt 3 v in. October 11. RliCKIPTB—CAW.OT. Horse# & faltlp. lfi;» Mulex. r. r. r. n. J ” 1 (’ a N AV.. west . 1 30 1 r Ft. l>. M. A O. . 6 . . • • r R *v Q.. west . 2 11 1 r K. I A IV. west . 1 •••• i. r R. R. __ 1 - Total r* fipt■ . . If *• 6 DISPOSITION- HEAD. Hogs. Armour .8- Do.....».•• •I®?! Cudahy Pa* king Co. '®* Dold Packing Cn . ■ Morris Packing Co. ..*?** j Swift St Co. . s ‘ •' j Murphy J W.*** Kenneth A Murray .1 M | Total .^..«324j Clllcngo Livestock. Chicago. <> ' 1! -Hoi,' — Receipt*. 3 000 herd, mostly steady: f*-w sales stinne. demand narrow; practical top. $ 11.K5; one-half load 2"*»-poun«l butchers. $1.9(T; hulk, v iod and < hoi* e 100 to 22 pound averager $11 57 ft 11.90; *»ulk pack ing flow*. $10.60010.90; strong weight slaughter piv* largely, $9,004*9 estimated holdover, B.Ot'O; heavyweight hl*s. $11.30011.66; med Mini. $1140® 11 *•:.; It ;r *, $10 4*'0 11 li -ht 2glil. $9.50011.20; pa» king hogs, smooth. $10;5S 11.00; packing hogs, rough. $10.25010.65, slaughter pis*, la 75® 0.76 Tattle—-Receipts, 50»i head; compared week ago. f**d > eariing* nnd go*»ti to choice handy weight steers and light fed heifer*. 250 50c higher; yearlings showing most upturn, heavies recovering sharp!} *. strong t«- j c higher, gras » i *tendv to 25c lower; « xtreme top yearling*. $11 to, highest of year: mixed yearling# upwatd to $12.25: best handy weight. $12 weighty bulioi ks. $11.25: fe'* above $10 70; fan< y Montana g i J*“r*. $9 3 fat cow* and lower grade* heifer* very alow and uneven; weak to -5c lower; ran nera and cutters. 10015c off; bulls steady to strong^atock* ra and feeder*. -’.7c down, v irk’« bulk prices follow Ki d steers $'•75 011.00; gross steer*. $». 7n ft 7 2’ fat cows. $4.00 0 5.75 heifer* *4 M. a 7.7.7. canner* nnd cutter*. $2 600-15, vetl calves $1 0.50 ft 11 Sheep and I.amb*— Receipt* 600 head; today* market steady; fat native* most* ly. $13 45; for wc.-k around. T\5'J3 dire ' nnd 202 double-.1- « ks western* compared with week ago: Kit Iamb*, 26050c high er; mix I mu m advance on natives; fat sheep. 25c highet . belter grade feeding In mb* steady around 2f<* or more higher, loilk ‘for week Knt range lambs. $13 50 013.$5; top, $1100 natives. $13 25 013 75; | top. $14.00, f l pi-'d lambs. $11 2 -o' 11 S3, top $i. 0o i imebark westerns, $13.00013 60; fat ewes. $,. 00497.00 ; top. $7.25; desirable feeding Iambs $12.50® 13 00 extreme top 413 35; feeding ewr» s. $5.00® 5.75; full mouth breeding ewos, $6.5008.00. Kansas C ity 1. Restock. Kansas Tltv. Mo. Oct. 11 —(Tolled 8iat*‘* Iiepartmenf of Agriculture.) -Tat tle— Keieipi* 1.200 head; calves. 250 head Market compared w-lth week ago Wandv weight fed steers and yearlings l&fi ?5c higher; weighty steer* strong; top year ling* $7.7 0; hand v weight steers. $11 heavies. $10,75; grosser* *te*dy to strong she Mock and veals steadv ; heavy and medum weight calves 25050c lower; bulls 15®25r lower; stockera snd feed er steers steady *0 at tong cow*, heif ers and calves steadv. Bulk price* fol low: Fed steer* and yearling* f« 60 <t 10 2.7 ; wintered Kansans. $7 25® 4 *»0: straight g?8«*er*. $700,1-700, but'her butcher cow* nnd heifer'* $" 25 5,' 5 75 canner* nnd cutters. $2.00*7 5.06: veals., 14 00 In trt 00; stock er* and feeder *teer« $4 75®7.oo cow* and heifer*. S2 75 ®4 50 calve*. $7 00® 7 00, Hog*—Recinti, 2 ro* head: market uneven. 13®30c. mostlv ?5« higher than Friday's average; *hippet top 411.70: one load packer top 911 40 hulk of sales, *10.96011 50; bulk de*irahl« 1*0 to 1*0 pound. $11 25® 11 5 5; picking sows. $1000 4i Pi 50; stork nig* sfcadv $7 5A.HT fl*‘ Sheep- Receipt* 5no hea<l Market for week I.amb* steady; top $13 rinsing top $13 60; bulk ranee offerings, $1.3 2’> tr 13.60; top natives. $13 06; sheep around 25c lower; top ewes. $6 40; hulk of ae !<• $5 ROfffi 2f. feeding lambs mostlv 25* higher, ton, 11." bulk western*. $17'" 0 12 26; grod mouthed range breeding KEEP PORTED Important developments contained In thi* week’s market review regarding the following securities* .Stewart-Warner American Smelters Crucible Steel Nash Motors f Stromberg Carhur. No. American Co. Maxwell Motors Jordan Motors St. l.nuis-San Fran. Stand. Plate Glass Vacuum Oil General Motor* Writ* for Free Copy P. G. Stamm & CO. | Dealers In Stocks and Bonda 35 So. William St. Naw YorL J. S. BACHE & CO. Established 18*>2 f New York Stork Ftrhang# MfmUri !]hir,*° !’”£"* of I""!' New l ork Cotton Kxrhange land other leading RithsniaC. Now York; 42 Broadway Chicago! 108 S. LaSalle S». Branches and correspondents loratrd In principal cities. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange HoiiKht and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Marprin 224 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha Telephone JA ckson S1A7-M The Ifarhe Review** sent on applfeation—Correspondenee Invited!. . "" " P 1 eweg, $7 50©* 26; short mouthed offer ings. $5.0006.50. Sioux City Cattle. Sioux City. Ia., Oct. 11.—Cattle—Re ceipts, 700 head; market, compared with a week ago: Fut yearlings. 25c higher; bulk. $10.00011.00* heavy steers, steady; fut cows anil heifers, strong; fanner* and cutters, steady; grans cows and heifers, 25 0 35c lower; vcala. steady; bulla and feeders, steady; stockers, weak. 25c low er; stock yearlings and calves weak. 25f lower; feeding cows and heifers, weak. Hogs—Receipts. 4.000 he«d; market steady. 10c higher; top, $11.10; bulk of sales, f 10.60© 11.00; lights. $10.76011.10; butchers, $10.86© 11.00; mixed. $10.50© 10.85- heavy packers, $10.250 10.75; stags, $7.2508.00. Sheep—Receipts, 10.000 head; market, compared with a week ago: Lambs, 25© 50n lower; ewes, steady; top, $6 25. lamb top, $13.35. At. Joseph Livestock. St Joseph. Mo, Oct. It.—Hogs-Re ceipts. 2,500 head; market 15©25c higher; top. $11.CO: bulk. $10.90#ll.f,o. ' *ifM lc— Receipts, 300 head; market nom inal; bulk of steers for week, $0.50011.25, top, $11.75; cows and heifers, $3 2509.50; calves. $1.00011.00; stockers and feeders, $4 00 07.50 Sheep—Receipts. 500 head; market nom inal; lambs, $12.000 13 50; ewes, $6,000 6.25. CHICAGO PRICKS. Hy Updike drain company. ATIantlc 6312. \rt. I Open. I High. I Low. | Close. . Yea. Wht i j i i j Dec. j 1 41 1 45 %1 1.42 I 1.42%! 1.45% 1 1 .!. 1.42% 1.45% May I 1.49% 1.50%l 1.47 1.47 % 150 1 4K%!. .' 1.47% | 149 % •July 1 31 1.32%! 1.30%l 1.30%) 1.32 „ j 1-30%|. .I 1.30% 1.32% Rye < j I j Dec. 1.28 % j 1.29%1 1.26%! 1.27 ! 1.30% j 1.29 I.I.j.I. Way 1 30%' 1.31%! 1.27%! 1.27%| 1.31% I 1 31% |.I.I 1.27 % I 1.31% Corn Dec. ' 1 11 % ! 1.12% 1.10%! l.ll%! l n% w I 1 10%|.!...,..! 1.11%! 1.11% I May 1.13 1.14% 1 12%, 1.13% 1.14% , ' 1 13%l.I.1 1.13%] 1.14% July 1 1 13% j 1.14% I 1.13% 1 14 I 114% 114 !.!.. . Oats i | I I | Dec. ' .54%! .54% .52%! .53% i .55 I -64 I . . . . .i .53% | 54% May .58% 58% .57 .57 %: .59 ' .68%'.!.j .57% .59% July .56%! .65%' .54%! .54%' .56% Lard ! i ! ! ! Dec 14 67 14 72 1 4.67 1 4.70 ‘14.62 May 13.92 13.97 '13.87 113.90 13.95 Ribs i i ! | I < >« r, l ? ,?o i 2.30 112.30 I1J.30 12.30 New York I'roduce. New York. Oct. 11 —Flutter—Market firm; receipts. 9.652 tuba llgge—Market steady; receipts. 11,008 cases; nearby hennery whites, closely se lected extras. 71073c ; nearby and nearby western henner* whites, firsts to average extras, 64 © 70c. nearby hennery browns, extras. 56065c; Pacific coast whites,* ex tras. 67©69c; Pacific coast whites, firsts to extra firsts. 54 066c. Cheese—Market steady; receipts, 155,761 pounds. Chicago Spot Murket. Chicago, Oct. 11. — flutter—Receipts. 11, 075 tubs: last year. 10.933 tubs; 10 old ' ars. 9 new cars; extras. 37 %c; standards, 35 %c; extra firsts. 35%086%c; firsts, 33©34c; 88 score. 32%c; 89 score. 33%c. K^gs Receipts. 9,646 rase*; last year, 7.241 cars. 34 <tJd cars. 7 new cars, firsts, 364r41c; dirts. 28029c; checks. 26 0 37c; t efrigerators extras, 36c; refrigerator firsts, 35 0 35%c. At. f^iuis Cash (irsln. St Loul*. Oct 11.—Close— Wheat. De cember, $142% 01.42%; May. $1.47%. Corn — December, $1 10%; May. $1.12%. Oats—December, 51 %c; May, 65c. New York 4 tearing IVon«e. New York, Oct. 11.—The actual condl l °n of clearing house banks and trust <»mpanf<* for the week show an excess ' n reserve of $6,646,300, This is a de crease In reserve of $35,623,410. compared with last week. Butter. * Chicago. Oct 11—Rutter—Higher; '•reamerv extras. T7%r; standards 38%c; • tra firsts. 35%®36%c; firsts. 33034c; • conds, 31 0 31 %c. Kggs—Unchanged; receipts, 6.646 cases. New York Poultry. New Yo <»ct 11 —Poultry Alive ■ ■’** ket fp in - kens. bv4 express. 290 fowls. !■ xpreas. 23034c. Dressed: -farket steady and unchanged. Cotton Futures. New York. Oct H —Cotton futures crier ! easy. October. 24 40c; Deem her January, 23.50c: March. 23.8 5* May, 24.10c. London Money, London. Oct. 11—Bar silver. 35%d per ounce: money 2% per *ent. discount rates short bills 3 9-1603% per cent 5-111 onth bills. 3 11-1603% t,er cent. Poultry. Chicago, Oct M Poultry—Live hlgh er. fowls l.©?4%. spring*. 2«r; roost ers. 16c. turkeys. 25 ., „ New York Rubber. m'7 ., ?■ °r!- R»bb*r—*m,k«4 *! 1*1 **1 sheet* spot. 29%c. •» —- ~ - | N. Y. Curb Bonds --/ New Jersey zinc from 159% **166. Mining stocks were generally heavy, some of them sustaining material losses during the week. Domestic Bonds 27 Allied Packer 8s.. 87 85% 85% 1 Alumi 7s ’25.10J % 10.*! % 103% 1 Am O Hr E 6s n.. 9 5% 95% 9.'.% 20 Am Ice Co 7s.1<»2 102 102 4 Am P Hr Lt 6s ... 94% 94% 94% 2 Am J* A Lt 6s old.. 94% 94% 94% 2 Am It Mills 6s-100% 100% 100% 3 Am S Tub 7%s... 84% *4% 84% 1 Am Thread Co 6s..103% 103% 103% 5 Ana Cop 6m .103% 103% 103% 1 Anglo Am Oil 7%rf.J01% 101% 101% 1 Ammo H H «%b... «4 8 4 M 18 Alt O A W 1 6m... 55 53% 53% i Childs Co 6s .103 103 103 6 i *11 tow tferv 7s “D". . 97 96% 96% 5 Con Gas Halt o%*.102% 102% 104 % 9 Con Gas Halt 6%s.l08% DP % 108% 3 Pet Edison 6s.108 107 % 107% 1 Pun Tire A R 7s.. 94% 94% 94% 2 Fed Sug 6s ’33.100% 100% 100% % Gair Robert 7s... 99 99 99 11 Gen Pet 6s .100% 100% 100% 33 Gulf Oil 5a . 98 97% 97% 4 Inter M 6%e . 99% 99 99 17 Ken Cop 7s .106% 106% 106% 4 Lehigh V R R 6a... 99% 99V* 99% 2 Lib McN A Lib 2a. 100% 100 100 1 Manitoba 7» . 99% 99% 99% 6 N States Pnw 6%s. 97% 97% 97% 3 4 Nor Sta P cvt 6%a. 102% 102% 1»2% 17 Penn Pnw A T.t 5s. 93 92 % 93 15 P 8 C N J 6s w i. . 9 4 9 4 94 26 Stand G A E 0%s.lO2 102 102 1 St Oil N Y 7s 'SI.. 106 106 106 5 Swift A Co 6s .... 94% 94% 94% 5 1.7n Elect L A P 6% 98% 98% 98% 1 ITn Eva of H 7%s.l07% 107% 107% Foreign Bond*. 1 Ind Bk of Fin 7s.. 94% 94% 9t% 6 Kng Neth 6k ‘72... 98 % 98% 98% 9 Rep Peru 8a. 99% 99 99% 3 Russian 6%a 14% 14% 14% 2 Russian 6%s . 1 ; % 13% 13*4 13 Swiss 5s .100% 100% 100% • Cents a nhare. Chicago Stock*. Quotations furnished by .T. S. Barb® A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building. Phones Jackson 5187, 5188, 5189. Bid. Ask#*! Armour A Co.. 111., pfd. 79 19% Armour A Co.. Del., pfd. 88 88 % Albert Pick . 19% 19% Basalt If AI emite . 31 31% Carbide . r.9% 59% Ed I so n Co.133'.* 1 ! ;i % Continental Motora . 66% 66% Cudahy . 65 65 % Daniel Boone . ]!% 11% Diamond Match ..116% 118 Deere, pfd. . 76 77 | Eddy Paper . 16 Libby . 5 5% National Leather . 3 3% Quaker Oats .290 293 Ren Motora . 16 16% Swift A Co.104% 194% Swift International . 27% 28 Thompson . 45 4r Wahl . 35 35% Foreign Exchange Kates. Following ar«* today’s rate* of exchange as compared with the par \aluation. Fur nished by the Peters National bank: Par Val. Today. Austria .20 .000016 Belgium . 195 "is'i Canada ......100 109 Czecho slovakia .20 » 92 Denmark .27 .1770 England .4.*6 4 49 France . 193 .9524 Greece .195 .0178 Italy .195 .0459 Jugo-Silvia .20 .0150 Norway .27 .0445 Sweden .27 .2670 Switzerland .195 .1930 Chicago F.gg and Rutter Futures. Furnished by George F. Clark, 1327 Woodmen of the World building EGGS I Carg. | Open. I High. | Low. | Close. JpfiTT i" " I i Oct. | 6 | .36%’ .35%, .35%! .15% Dec ( 232 f 39 % .39% .3*% 3*% BETTER. I Cars. I Opin. 1 High. | Low, j CloseT Fifth I I i I | Oct. 1 | .35%; .35% .25% 35% Dec. f 17 J .35%; .35% .35% .35% Jan, 4 35%! .35% 36% 36% New York Cotton. Quotation# furnished by .1 s. Bache A ,Cr> , 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 5187. 61*8. 619*. i Open. High, f Low | Close. | Yes. Oct. 124.49 2 4 40 124.20 2 4.20 24.M Dec. '23.63 23 55 23.21 .‘3.2* *23 68 Jan. 21.50 23.59 ,23 35 23 26 23.71 Mar. 23.86 22.90 23 6* 23.6* 24.02 May 24 01 24,10 j33.70 23.7<» 24 22 New York Sugar. Quotations furnished by J S. Bache A Co. 324 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson SIS?, 6188, F1»9 ' Open. T High. | Low . Close Yes Pec. 3.** 3 «l 1 1.87 1.8* . Mar. I 12 3 26 3 21 3 22 . May 3.31 til 3 31 131 . Bar Silver. New York. (> .tr Silver—71 %c. , Mexican Dollar#—i>4%c r-- a Omaha Produce s_/ Omaha, Oct. 11. BUTTER Creamery—Local lobbing Drlcea to re tAilera: Extra*. 38c; extra* In bO-lb. tub*, S7c; standard*. 27c. first*. 36c. Dairy—lluvera ar® Paving 26c for No 1 table butter in roll* or tuba; 23 9 24c for [ packing stock. For No. 1 aweet. unsaltcd ! butter. 27c. BUTTERFAT. For No. 1 cream (joints buver* are paying 27c per lb. at country station*; 33c delivered at nmaha. FRESH MILK Price quotable. S3.10 per cwt. for freab milk testing 3.5 butterfat. delivered on dairy platform. Omaha EGGS. For egg* delivered Omaha, on losa-off basis. |9.60®9.00 per ea*e. For No. 1 fre-h graded basis 34 0 35c per doz t*n : seconds. 25® 26c: cracks. 22® 23c. Price* above for »gg* received in new or No. 1 whltewood cases; a deduction of 2f*c will be made for second-hand raaca. No. 1 egg* must be good average al/.e 44 lbs net. No. 2 errs consist of small slightly dlrtv. stained or washed ears. Irregular shaped, shrunken or weak-bod led egg*. In some quarter* a premium la being, paid for selected egg*, whlon mum not | be more than 48 hour* old uniform in; size and color (meaning all aolld color*— ali chalkv white or all brown and of the same shade* The ahei) must be clean and sound and the egga weigh 25 ounce* per dozen or over Jobbing prices to retailers: U 8 spe cials. 42c; V. S. extras, commonly known as selects, 40c; storage selects. -5c; No. 1 small, 31; checks. 25c CHEESE. American cheese frney efade. lobbing pr‘ce quotable ns follows: Single daisies. 24r; double daisies 23%c; square printB. 25c; young American. 25c; longhorns, 2PC'C; brick. 27c; Jlmburger t-lb. style, $3.25 per dozen: Swiss domestic. 38c: imported Roquefort. 62c: New York white. 32c. FRESH FISH. Jobbing nri'’**- cuotauie as follows Fancy white fish. 30c; Jake trout. 28c: halibut. 30c: bullheads 209 22c: catfish 30o/3 2c: catfish, southern. 25c; fillet of haddock. 25c: black cod -able fish. 16c: »ed snapper. 27c: flounders. 20c; crannies. 25^- I dark lass. 32c. Spanish mackerel. 11x02 lbs.. 25c; yellow plqe. 26c; striped bass. 24c; white perch, 15c; pickerel. 18< ; i ll nook salmon. 30c‘ silver salmon. 23' fall salmon. 19: frozen fish. 2® 4c less than price* above. Oysters,$2.70® 4.20 per gallon. POULTRY Pries* quotable for No I atock alive Broiler* and spring*. l#©20c: leghorn* broilers nnd springs 16c; hen*. 4 lbs.. 19921c; h«*ns tinder 4 lbs.. 12019c; Leghorn hens 13®I4c; rooster*. 10012c: ducks, f f f voung 16c; old dueks f f f 12013c geese, f f f. I2®13c: tur kevg fit. 9 lb*, ud. 20c: pigeon*. $1 00 per dozen. Under grade poultry paid for a market value Sick or crippled poultry not want ed and w’ill not be paid for. .Tohhine r.rlee* of dre*«»d poultry (to retailers: Springs soft. 26 0 27c; broilers. 35c: hens 220 27c rn otter*. 17®llc du'ks. 25c: gec«p »5®?0'* BEEF CUTS. Wholesale price* quotable* No 1 riba 2.’c • No 2 21c No 3. 14c:-No 1 round*. 20c: No 2. 14c: No 3. 9c: So. 1 loins 35c; No 2. 27r : No. 3. 17c: No ^ 1 chucks. 13 Vic: No. 2. 10c; No 3. 7*^c; No. 1 plates, me: V ,n: No. 3, fc. FRFTTS. Quotable jobbing prices for No. 1 Stork. App!<*’—Jonathan-, per bushel basket. 12 5003.25; California Oraven«t*fn*. box. 12 260 3.50; Bellflower, box. $2.00; Pe l'cioutf. box $1 75; Grime* Golden. Faney, box. $2.50 P*»rs—Washington Bartlett-. per box *4 ' Colorado Ketfr-rs. ba.’^ets, $2 00. j Michigan Ke'fers. basket. $2 00 P-a lie*—E’.berta. bu-he! basket. $3 50. Grapes—Concord*. standard basket. 45c; Tokays crate. $7 °5. Lemon- — California^ extra fancy, per box. ST 00: fancy, per box. $6 00; choice, per box. $5 50; limes. 100 count; carton. $2 00 Orange- — Valencia*, extra fancy, per box *' roft 7 60. Prunes—Halter. 16-lh ea“«s. $1 !{)91 ?f Grapefruit — Tale of Pines, crate, $6 50. Banana*—Per lb., fc. Cranberries- Parrel. 100 lbs.. 112 00 box t0 lbs ff 00. Quince—California, box, extra fancy $3 25. VEGETABLES Quotable lobbing price* for No 1 atork Pepper*—Green market bs-ket. 00c; red Ixrge. market basket $1 .'0 Roots—Beet* and carrots in sacks. Sc per lb : turn p* and rutabagas. 21*0 Cantaloupe—Rockv Ford «*r*te. stand ard- 42 75 flau, $1 25: pink meat. S1.40. Cauliflower—Per crate $3 00. Cucumber—Hot - hr ■•**. extra faner, per market ba*' •*. $7 50. Honev Dew Melons—‘ *o 12 In crate 12 56. Ca-aba*. era*# $2 50 Olerv—Oregon, do* S'a! -s 90c ®$1 75' Michigan do*.. 75c; California, rough, rr-’te ICO© Pepper#—Green, market basket. fAc Cabbage—2 Ho per lb.; crate*. 2c per lb Tomatoes—CUmax, basket. about IS lbs $1 00®1.25. Par-ley—Pr dozen bunches. S^tSTSc. Rad,-he*-—Per doz*n bunches. 45c. Poatoc*—Home grown. In sacks. IHf lb. Sweet Potatoes—?« Jb. hamper*. $7 50 Jersey bbl . $4 f0. Or '-ns—Spanish, crate. 50 lb*. I? 50. California, wblta. In aacka, IU par lb.I red slnba In eacka, llic per In. Lettuce— Head, per crate $6.f»: per dozen, Sl.eO; bothouaa leaf. OOe per dnxen. FLOOR. Prlcca quotabla. round lota (leaa than <arload lota. t. o. b. Omaha), follow: Flret patent In 88-lb. bags, 17.80 08.08 per iibl: fancy clear. In 48-lb. baate, 84-85 *04.75 per bbl.; wblta or yallow cornmeal. 13.75 per ICO Iba. FEED. Market quotable per ton, carload Iota, f. n b. Omaha: Mill Feed! — Bran, etandard. prompt, 1542'.: brown sborta. $$$ 50028 00; gray eh.irte 811 00; flour ntlddlloxa. 13100; rcddog 139 SO04II.H; mixed cara of flour and feed. 76c01 00 morl per ton. l.lnaeed Maal—34 per cant protein, fu ture dellverjC 151.10 IMgeater Feeding Tannage—€0 per cent protein. 180 00 Ilomlny Feed—White or yellow, |I4 50. Fotionaeed Meal—41 per cent protein. $50.00. Alfalfa Meal—Choice. October and No vember. 824.50; No. 1 October and No vember. 127.00; No. 1 October and No vember, 824.00. Buttermilk—Condenaed. for feeding, 10 hbl lot a, 3.46c per lb.; flake buttermilk. 600 to 1,000 Iba.. 8c lb Egg Bhella—Dried and ground. 10«-lb. baga. ton lota, 826.00 per ton. FIELD SEED. Nominal quotatlona, per 100 Ibe,. fair average quality: Alfalfa, $12.00015 00; sweet clot »r. 14.0008.00; red clover. $13.00016.00; timothy, $5.000 5.60; Sudan erase, 34 0005 00; common millet. $1.00 01.25; German millet, $1.5002.00; cane. 75c0 1.00. HAT Nominal quotations, carload lota: T.’nland Prairie—No. 1. $11.5001$ 50; No. 2. 110.00012.00; No. 3. $7.0008.00. Midland Prairie—No. 1, $11.00012.00; No 2 89.00010.00: No 1. 84.000 4 00. Lowland Ptalrle—No. 1. 81.0008.00: No. 2 84 00 0 8 00. Packing Hay—55 6007 50. Alfalfa—Choice. 818.000 20.00: No. 1. 816 000 18.00; atandard. $14.00015.00: No. 2 812 1 !i013 00: No. 3. $10.00012.00. HIDES, WOOL. TALLOW, Prices are quotable a* follows, delivered Omaha, dealers’ weight* and selection*: Hides—Seasonable, No. 1. 9*4c; No. z. DUc; green. S©7c; bull*, 8c; branded. 8c; glue bide*, 6c; calf. lflOllHc; klft 9Vic; glue skins, 6c*. dry hide*, l<c; dry salted. 9c; dry glue. 8Vie; deacons, $1 on each; horse hides, $4.50©8 50 each: ponies and glues. 68.00 each; colt*. 2vC oHfh: hog skins. 15c each. . Tallow and Grease—No. 1 tallow. &Hc. R tallow. 54c No. 2 tallow. 6c; A grease. 6*Ac; B grease. 5He; yellow grease. 5c; brown greas** 4*4c; pork 140 on per ton; beer crackling*. $30 00 per ton: beeswax. 20c per lb. Wool—Pelts. $ i 25 ©2.26 each, ^pending on size and length of wool; lambs, 60ctf I 50 each, depending on slz# and length of wool; shearing*. 2° ©30c each; clip*, no value: wool, 32c©42c. New York General. New York. Oct 10—Rye—Easv; No 1. we*-ern. $1 42V» f o. b. New York, and II 4ft *4 c. 1 f. export Wneat—Spot, easy: No. 1 dark northern spring c I f. New York, lake and rail. $175*4: No 2 hard winter, f. o. b. laka and rail. 61.61: No. 2 mixed durum, do. $1.8214; No. 1 Manitoba, do. In bond. SI.79V Corn—Spot, *a*v: No. 2 yellow, c. 1. f., New York lake and rail. 61.34: No. 2 mixed, do. $1.32 Oars—Spot, easy: No. 2 white. 61c. Pork—Firm: family, $30.00032.00. Lard—Strong: mlddlewest. 11* 25018.86. Tallow—Firmer- special loose. nominal: extra. M4 © MS. , Flour—Irregular: spring patent*. $7 ff© 8.10: soft winter straights. $7 0007.50; hard winter straights. 67 45©7.75 F**ed—Steady; city bran. l9ft-poand as^ks. $31.60: western bran. do . $3160. Rye Flour—Firm: fair to rood, $7,503 7.7* ■ rhoi< • to fancy $7-75© *.26. Cornmeal—Steady: f*ne whita and yel low granulated. 13.45© 3.50. Barley—Steadv- ir.aiting 61 14*4 9 1.16*4 c 1 f New Tork. Hav—Quiet; No 1. S27 0O028OD: Na 2, $75 No 3. $21 00022 00; shipping. $1* 00 4616 00. Hons—Ka*v: State 1924 3 5 © 4 *c: 1923. 17 19c: Pacific roast 1922. 1«©1TC. Rice—Steady: fancy head, 7fc ©7%e* Chicago Potatoes. Chlraco, Oct. 11.—Pota* o*«—Tradlr g improved slightly: mark*’ teady on Ohlos. weak on white: re'* - *5 cars: total U. F shipment* 1.043; Minnesota and North Dakr>ia sacked R*d river Ohio*. r* • - ^5r $ ’ 05: Minnesota and eac&d round white*. 7s-r-«r,r; f#tv. |Se; Mlnneaota sacked ‘•arly Ohio* *5c; vc*i* cons n sacked round wh:!M few, 4cr: Minn -ota sacked Oh sac, Wis consin hulk reend whites. ' *Se: few best. »Ac; Idiho sacked rural*, 61.69. New York Metals. New York Oct 1 *—Copper—Pull •lec tr'lytic, spot a ■’d nearby. 12r*gl3c; futures. Hr. L*ad—Steady: *t>ot. • 0*c. Zinc—Fteadv F.a*t Ft. I-oui* epot and fu~ • • *-■*• __ ADVERTISEMENT. MONEY IN GRAIN 112.5b buy* guarantee option on 1© 00® bu«hel* of wheat or corn. No further risk. A movement of 5e from option price give* you an opportunity to taka 3 500: 4c. 3400: 3c. 3300. etc WRITE TODAY FOR P 5RTICU1 ARS and FREE MARKET LETTER Investor* Daily Gu He. S. W. Branch D*pt. S-2. 1016 Baltimore Art., K. C.# Mo. 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