iarly Break in Wheat Stopped: Rally Is Staged j O lest Levels Not Maintained, but Market Finishes in Higher Ground; Lark of Public Interest. By OHARI.ES TJF.YnEV. Universal Service Staff Correspondent. Chicago, Oct. 31.—Heavy covering of hort wheat credited to a prominent , V ft 11 street operator stopped the early realc today and led to a substantial ally. Best levels were not maintained ut the market finished In higher ground. •Jew developments were without feature nd the market plainly showed the lack f public interest on the swells. Wheat closed ** to 1c higher; corn *4c • >wcr to V» c higher; oats unchanged to si i- lower and rye 1% to lT*c down. Cash. Interest* were among the best iyyers of wheat early but on the upturn t whs norod that hedging sab a were dep»1 ful. The trade wus pleased bo re ard the early celling ns representing liq ildytiott by tired longs. The coming Terflon seems to have slowc d up rle oand in nil directions. Relative Weak ness at Winnipeg and indi ’ationa tiiat European buying was limit **«1 tempered vhat bull enthusiasm was evident. December corn displayed a firmer un dertone, due to tho strength in the rush market. The late months were under considerable pressure, largely profit tak ing. and the close found tills grain un even. Husking returns from the country are running more mixed than recently, and It is probable that a better crop of corn will be realized than many in the trade believe possible. I Oats swung within a narrow range t»* lpwer levels. Trade was of moderate volume. Commission 1 -uses operated on both sides of the market. The demand |tor cash oats has been somewhat more active lately. Country selling is on the wane and it is likely that the visible supply Increases will he < ut down. Rye was heavy. Scattered soiling In ■ the way of liquidation met ;t feeble de finnnd. Export trade was flat and hence little stimulus was received from that l^uartev. German reports were depressing on rye. Provisions eased In a light trade. Lard was unchanged to luo lower. There was no trade in ribs. ! Pit Notes. Generally the trade has been in an un usually unsettled frame of mind for s*v 'oral days. Tho market bus fluctuated up ?od down with equal rapidit> find without apparent reason most of the Slime. The foreign demand is less active, ill Is true^ but developments In the do* ■rue Stic situation are pointing favorably Ifor t*e bulls.. [ Tho. primary run of wheat from the (farms Is expected to fall off hen*,* forth (while the foreign ta v heat ar« IJlkely to he resumed almost any day. ■There were private cables received to Idiy that Fran*-., would have »•• pur rhasc : 15,000.000 bushels wheat by the first of Sthe year Reports from Germany were (ffTaeoncertlng, howe\ it being claimed (that American grain was salable at » j, ’sacrifice only, and that atorag** facilities ■•would not rope with the supplies, actun and prospective. Caah prices and pr< mlums in n the domestic markets were easy. Milhi> In the southwest again coinplninnl * f lie lack of shipping directions on f.= r al ready sold. In all thera was litt In the news tiiat has been circulat'd ■ for the Inst week, and with the market j flower In that time it is possible that 1 conditions have been discounted fairly ) well. | Clearances of wheat nnd flour from ‘ North America for the week were fan * although lower than the previous^ week j fs Brad street 'a report showed 13.33".,,u V bushels shipped out against 17.71" 1 1 bushels last week, nnd 13.391,000 bushels for the same period of 19.' !. Shu*- July 1 plearancea have totaled li57,'i 17.000 bushels, against 12*.720.000 bush'd* last I i year. Shipments of wheat from tho Argentine this week showed a fair in ■ ^ crease but Black Sea clearance* these days are very modest, as well as sh p f ments from Australia. North Amer.«a ( without doubt will have to supply Ini | porting countries with the great Lula '■ \ of their needs this season. CHICAGO PRICES. By Updike Grain company, ATianttc 6512. Art. I open."| High, i Low. ! Close, i Vt-s I ve'r' I 1.41 1 1.424,* 1.40**.! 141 %' 1.41*1 I 1.10*,|. 141% 1-414. May i 1-411*. J 1.4* U- 1-4 1 . 14. - 1.1;% j l 4 o 12, |. . 1.4. '-a ' 14.% i July I 1.-H l.S3<* : 1 1- '■-'a > "‘‘a ' f I 1.31 VI].!.,.i. Itv* * I file'. 1.20’2* 1.2:0 1.20.%' 1.21'.I 1.23 ] l 20V,'. I. . I May I 1.24 1.25' i 1.23's 1.24 1 l.MVi | 1 1.23 >4!. ..I 1 -r''» I July I.j. ,.|.■. ,-1- ’ ll.k," i 1.041. 1.004. I.031, 1 or,.; 1.0611 J May 1 1 July I 1 09 'Ml', l.oa'.i 1 1 '■ '* in I I i.08'/41. .; 1.19**. 1 n»** | 49 .49 V,! .49 ! .49*4! .49*4 I May ! .54 I 51:. .5-1% .54*.il .54'* ■ .54. I July I .52 .32..'i2V»! .52 Vt -62'j I .52% .I.1 ....... i. ■ tier. 14 20 1 4 20 1 1 1 2 • 1.17 14 27 1 May 13..0 1J i.J 1 3 .5 60 13,57 I 0.1. 12.25 12 7,0 12.24_i-'.r,0 12.39 Chicago Spot Market. Chicago, CJct. 31.—Butter—Receipts, 6, I 970 mbs; last • <. i ' 1 I new cars; cg'ra*, standards, 3.< , I extra first a, 56 4 fa 37, . firsts. 324 <9 34c ; ■'RH-sr (»re, 34 4c; 88 scut e. 21 4c; n« ' onils, I»eUfa 4 e. Kggs- -Receipts, 5.729 eases; last year. ■ 5,4'iu esse*; 16 old cars. 12 new cats; II Crs's. 4.: fit r.Oe; dirts. 54 fa 36c; ■ he-Us. <1 fy 34m ■; refrigerator extras, 39 4c, r* ft «ger I a lor firsts. 38 fa 38 4 c. I New Y<»r!« Metals. New York, Oft. 31. - Copper—Market I steady; eleetrnlytie. spot and nearby, l li 4 ; futures, t 3 4 fa 1. ■ ;r Tin—Market firm; spot and futures. B3.37c. Iron—Market steady and urn banged Lead — Market steady; spot. 8.65 fa it.OOo. Zinc—Market steady; Fast St. Louis, gpoi and futures. 6 ofafif>2c. Antimony—Spot, 11.75c. New York Produce. New York. tut. 31.—Butter— Steady, re ceipts. 8 207 tubs. Eggs—--Steady, receipts, 12.722 esse* Cheese—Irregular. 134.503 pounds. State | whole milk, fiats, fresh, fancy to fancy I specials. 19 4 fa 204c. j New York Rubber. 's New York. Oct. 31. Rubber—Smoked I I ribbed sheets, spot. 33Tie. j .—---\ i Out of the Records Births and Deaths. Births. I Henry and Emma Fules, 3806 Camden avenue, boy. Walter and Mary Roessig. 4260 Doug • las street, buy Oscar and Helen Johnson, hospital, boy. Arthur and Agnes Htickney, hospital. Pels and Amelia Vlslsovls, 2717 R street, hoy. Jos and Y'lasta Klimss, 6303 ft street. ! [ $Jd snd Agnes Sllzeskl, 2107 Y'lnton ! I ^Harry'.nd Lllllnn M Divorce Petitions. |: Mary Boussll against YVIIDatn Bousuli, Bensupport. Lee Clark against. Barry Clark, de I iertlon. , „ . . . Trtve Hawkins against Archie Haw kins, nonsupport. H Vivian Coulter e gainst Elmo Coulter - Brusltjr. _ Dlvorre Decrees. r •Iddys Eey from Fred Fav, doserlion. Anna Pool from Alvin Pool, cruelty. Florence Anderson from Andiew An L. dersnn, eruelty. . 3 Belle Bradley from John A. Bradley I smeiut. f-\ Omaha Grain y --—* Omaha, Oct. SI. Cash wheat sold on the tables today at unchanged prices to V*c lower. There was no noticeable Improvement in the demand and supplies were more than sufficient to supply the demand. Receipts were Hit cars. , . , Corn was In only moderate demand ai un hanged prices. Receipts were 14 cars. Oats sold from V4^V*o lower. Receipts, 40 cars. , . R> e and barley was quoted at about unchanged prices. Omulm Carlo! Hales. WHEAT. No. 1 dark hard: 1 car. $1.34. No. 2 dark hard: 1 car, $1.34; 1 car, $1.30; 1 car. $1.30. No. 1 hard; 3 cars, $1.30; 4 cars. $1.29%; 1 tar, $1.28 Vi. No. 2 hard: 1 car. $129%; 12 cars. $1.20; 3 cars, 11.28V*. 1 <-ar. $1.28. No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.30: 5 car*. Il.^fc1*. 2 cars, $1,28; 1 >nr, $1.29; 1 car, $1.23; 1 car, $126. 1 car 1.27V*; 1 car, $1.27; 2 cars, $1.26; 2 cars, $1.25Vi No. 4 hard: 2 cars. $1.2»; 1 car, $1.29; 1 car, $1.28Vi; 3-5 car, $1.25; 1 car, $1.24; 1 car. $1.26. . Sample hard: 1 car, $1.15; 1-3 car. No. 3 spring: 1 car, $1 37; 1 car, $1.32. No. 5 spring: 1 car, $1.20. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $1.26; 2 cars, $1.28; 1 car. $1.2 7. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1 30. No. 3 mixed: 2-5 rat $1.35, COHN. No. 3 white: 1 car. $1 00. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $l.t)2. No. 3 yellow: 1 cur. $l."l; 2 cars, $1.00. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 99c. No. 2 mixed: B. 11.. 97c. OATS. No. 2 white: 1 car, 46Vic; 1 car. 46c; 3 cars, 46 V*c. No. 3 white: \ car, 45c; 2 cars, 46c; 8 • ars. 45 Vic. . No. 4 white: 1 car, 4GVic; 1 car, 44Vic; 3 cars, 45c. {Special white: 1 car, 43Vic; 1 car. 43c. RYE. No. 1: 3 cars. $1 10. No. 2 rye: 5 < urs. $1 10; 1 car, $1.09 V*. No. 3: 2-3 car. $1.09. baulky. No. 2: 2 cars, XOc. No. 4 3 cars. 76c. Special: 1 car. 73c. Bully Inspection of Grain Received. WHEAT. Hard' 9 cars. No. 1 22 cars. No. 2; 13 cats. No. 3; 4 cars. No. 4; 3 cars, No. 5; 1 cars, sample. Mixed: f> cars, No. 1; 1 car, No. 2; 4 cars No. 3. , , Spring: 3 cars. No. 1; 1 car. No. 3; l car. No, 6. Durum- 2 cars, No. 2; 1 cor, No, 3 Total: 71 cars. CORN. Yellow-: 4 cars. No. 2: 2 cars, No. 3; 2 cars. No. 4; 1 car. No. 6. White; 3 cars. No. 3; 2 cars, No. 4. 1 car. No. fi. Mlxb-I. 2 cars. No. 2; 2 cars, No. 3. Total: 19 cars. OATS. White: 2 tars. No. 2: 20 cars, No. 3; 8 .'iirs, No. 4; l car, sample. Total: 31 cars. RYE Two cars, No. 1; 6 cars. No. 2; 1 car. No. 3. Total: 9 cars. BARLEY. One car. No. 1 car, No. 3; 2 cars. No 4; 1 car. sample. —• Total: 5 cars. Pill MARY RECEIPTS AM) SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Receipts— Today Wk. Ace. Yr. Aun I Wh'-at • 2 4-R'ooo 3, 1 ft6 *%. Out* -No. 2 white. 4*%049%c; No. 3 v 4 4 % f, 4f, if. c. jjve—No. 2. $118%. Barley — 7SG81C. -T tothj . $1 8506.EO; clover. I S ' ' on <;> 39 on. C o . ..■* Lard, $15.50; rib*. $12 37 : bellies, $14.25. Kciihhn ( itv < usli 4.min. Kansas Citv Mr,, a t :i —Wheat—No. ? h»"*d. $1.2001 43; No 2 yellow, $1.45 iff-1 to. December, $1 32% bid; May. Corn-—No. 3 white, Otic; No 2 yellow. $1,0’; No 3 yellow, $1.01; No. 2 mixed. 97c No 2 mixed, OCr; 1 cemher, 9*%c split hid: May. $1.02% apllt asked; July. $1 03% asked. Ha v— I’nchangsd to r,0e lower; choice alfalfa, $21.000 21 SO; other* unchanged. St. I .mils Crain Future*. ?t Louis. Mo Or' 31 Close; Wheat— Dp- mher. $1.39%; Mr. v $147%. t *orn - December, ?i "4% May $1 09% Oats—December. 4*%c; May, 63%. Minneapolis Hour. Mlnnea pol s Minn.. Oct. 31.—Flour— Unchanged. Bran—$25.00025 50. »w York Coffee Future*. New York. Mot. 31* Mollies followed yesterday'* decline* In the market for < ■ ffe« futures oday. Offering* were com* I Hra 11vely light after the reaction >n Improvement nf ter election. Raw wool markets were • •ib > I in sf xv< - *f*d drea* fabrics con tlntied to sell free!) Sllka In georgette end novelty weave* were In demand for 'he anting. Light weight burlap* were higher. Clilr-ngo rotatoe*. Chicago. Oct. .11.—Potatoes Trading flow, market dull; receipts, 1 16 cats; total Vnlted Htstes. 1,286 car*; Minneso ta and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohio*, 9 Or «•; bulk, 6"0 73c; Ml- hlgan hih k-d round whites. 90 8In fancy shade higher; d i.-aycd, 60070c. Host on IVool. Boston. Oct '1 The wool market seem* to be moving (thing on a fvlrly f« t Iafactory has!*, considering the aonte sshnt unsettled situation In general Al though trading continues to b* spotty, a conablernlde volume of wool ha* moved to »ho mills In the last few dav*. One half blood II tie* ire nhowInK the moat dvnvtnd font i acting In tiie western range at a tan joint* to he Increasing. Pt. dnaepli Livestock. *4t. Joseph, Mo. Oct 31. Hog*- Re cflpt*. 7,00o head; 10025c lower; top. W 1 o bill v. $ ^ 1 5 .26010 50. rngp and he| f*rs. $3 250 10 00, calvee $4 000 10 00; Miocker* nnd feeders. $ 4 2507.60. Shenj. Receipts. 2,600 head; steady, lambs. $18.50013.76; ewe*. $r. 6006.75. London Sliver. London. Oct. 31 Bor silver, 84 %d per enure; tnon*y, 1% per cent; discount rates. short hills, 3 % 0.7 % per c*nt; 1 month bills, 3 11 16 0 3% per cent. New York Cotton. New York, Ocf, 31.—The general rot ton market closed steady at n*l declines j uf 44 lu 63 point* r-- \ Omaha Livestock v ■■■ ... ■ —.- ■■■ Oct 31. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ...23,627 7.936 6.OSS Official Tuesday . .13.209 6.349 13.024 Official Wednesday. 8,249 6,692 8,831 Official Thursday... 3,532 6,765 2,762 Estimate Friday ....1,700 6,000 6.6UU Five dye this week. .50,315 32,7 32 37,206 ^anie dys last wk...60,013 32,434 37,217 Same dys 2 wks Hgo.5S.U37 27,628 68,944 I Same dys 3 wks ago.62.620 23,05 4 79.017 Same dys year ago .41,639 40,350 48,709 Cattle—Receipts, 1,700 head. Quality of l*‘d cattle offering* today was mostly poor ami while a few good lots sold steady, short fed ami warmed-up kinds were dull and weak. Choice yearlings brought *12 15. outlet for she stock was rathe* dull and the market ruled Partly steady. Stocker and feeder demand was also slack and the few cattle here proved haul to move. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime yearlings, *1l.4u© 12.26 ; good to chocie yearlings $1" 60© 11.35; fair to good y tar lings, $9.50 010.50; common to fair year lings, $5.09©9.25; trashy warmed-up year lings. $6.00 ©' 7.50; cnmce to prime heavy beeves. $9.7'© 70.75 , good lu choice heavy beeves, *9.00f;9.75; fair to good beeves, $8.2509.00, o minion to fair b . ves, $7.00 ©8.0u; good to prime fed heifers, 00 ©10.50; plain to good fed heifers, $5.50 © 8.00, common to good fed « ows. cows. $3.60© 5.00, good to choice grass beeves, $7.UO0S.OQ. fair to good grass beeves, $6.0006.85; common to fair grass beeves, $6.00 05.75; Mexican steers, $3 5004.75; choice to prune grass heifers. $5.7606.50; good to thoue grass heifers $5.0005.75; fair to good grass heifers, $4.0005.00; choice to prime grass cows, *4.5005.25; good to choice grass cows. *4.0004.50; fair to good grans cows. $2.40 ©4.00; oanners and cutters *2.3503.25; choice to pi inn feeders $7.5(10 v 25 : good feeders, $6.6007.50, fair to good feeders $5.7606.40; common to fair feeders, $4 00 © 5.50; good t » * hoice Stockers. $6,50 0 7.50; fair to good Stockers, $5.6006.50; common to fair stockers, *4 5005.60; trashy stockers. $3.000 4.50; stock heifers, $3.60 04.75. stock cows. $2.5003.40, stock calves. $4.5007.25; veal calves, $3,000 10.00; bologna bulls. $2.90© 2.40. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I»r. >2.1066 $ fi 75 26. 834 * 7 25 16.1 123 7 50 20.11 83 9 09 -3. 1 020 1 1 25 4 1 . 994 12 15 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 15. 722 6 00 8. 781 6 75 22. 630 8 00 12. 785 9 50 rows. 2.1010 3 25 2.1150 3 75 *.14 20 4 00 1 9. 93 3 4 65 6 .1132 5 10 3.1250 5 25 FAT HEIFERS. 7 . 941 4 25 6. 736 6 75 BULLS. 1. 6 30 3 75 1 710 4 25 1.1050 8 00 V ALVES. 1 . 290 4 50 5. 470 5 00 2 . 185 7 00 1 230 7 50 1. 130 8 00 1. 160 9 00 3 . 183 » 60 2. 145 10 00 3. 133 10 00 Hogs—Receipts. 5,000 head. Hog prices suffered further losses this morning ovvmg to liberal supplies elsewhere. Ship pers took on a few of (he choice butch ers early at 15025c lower levels, while the packer market was slow at uneven declines. Bulk of all salej was at *7 90 ©3.60 with top $8.25. HOGS. .No. Av. Sh. I’r No. Av. Sh. I I *5.. 19 3 200 7 60 68..169 ... 7 80 .337 190 37. .191 ... 7 50 . 207 40 8 00 4 8. . 168 . 56.. 302 560 M10 83.213 110 .... 46.. 326 230 8 15 37..260 40 .... 39---3« . 76.. 235 *60 8 20 41 • . 190 . 67. .27 4 110 6 25 52.. 327 40 .... 47.346 40 .... • • -'24 8 35 63. .21 2 ... 845 «.9. .249 230 X 50 F,1 . .333 . 56. .3 ;4 120 8 CO 37. .228 8 65 80.. 21- ... 8 70 62..289 120 8 75 41.2.8 ... 8 US 84..238 . Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 6.500 head A fair demand vva*» apparent for fat lambs and these class. • ruled largely steady with Thursday, while feeders also held about steady and aged sheep firm. Quotations on sheep and lambs* Lambs good to choice. *13.00013.60; lambs, fair *7 *.} *11.750 13 00; feeding lambs. ft*.00013.40, wethers. *5.0007.50; clipped lambs. fed. $11.25 011.40* year !!n*. ranKe* $7.00 010.00; fat eyea! ’$4.75 ©i. .o breeding ewes, yearling excluded, $6 0008.00; feeding ewes, $4.760 6.00, Receipts and disposition of livestock at I nmn stockyards. Omaha, for 24 hours ending at 3 p. in. October 31: R EC El PTS—C A R 3. Horses, _ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mules. C, M. ft St. P. 1 2 Missouri Pacific .... 2 1 \ ’i Union Pacific . 17 18 17 C. ft N. \V , east. ... 9 4 ** U. ft N. \V., west... fi 27 2 a, at. p.. m. ft a... 1 7 2 *' <\, B. ft Q., east.... 3 1 C., B. ft Q west... 9 6 2 ' t ., R. I. ft P,, east.. 1 2 C.. R. I. ft P., west. .. 1 *i Illinois Centra! . . 3 1 Chicago Great West. 6 .. \ Total receipts. . 57 61 "9 1 DISPtJSITION—H EA It. . . _ Catll#. Hog* Sheen. Armour ft Co. 334 Its 750 , !Jdahv' I hi king Co... 414 1 22M 4,1 D'dd racking Co. 1 926 ,Pa:k‘n* Co ••• 157 <:b ’»« ,. I® *,'"nt of Am icullurp i — i -aui,. )(<■ . , J' ' bc«'l. steer market practlc , i* *,ni,IU»II,.V K**ner*iTv wry 1“ "-1J without 1,1,1. *'*v Kr'"* /«* »'mk not moving: ;! Viv K “"‘I vonnoro unit cuttor. {‘‘I'V. "inadv: bulla Mt.dy u, , V, ’ veal ralvis around li, Iowa, null, lo Mil;,,,, H.tOOlS.OO; ttw to ouV n I'-r*. I 1 ", Jill 10.50; a'o. kera and f-»drr«. , ' unevenly lm,r; on. load or f;„»n>- fapdnrs f r elwirl in, »x,o ll„k«—to.oiin head; unav.li, • '-lav to a...c lower; mostly in to 16c off m**. ium and heavyweight show maximum not Rue; umlci \v» ;ght unrhnnged; demand narrow; top. $9.NO, bulk better 2 40 to 3*•*.. t"1 n.j butchers, $9 26M$.7t); 170 to 22ft poitn l avenges, largely $3 0009 1ft; bulk ly* *•> 1 0-pound weight. 10.6007 25; strong weight slaughter pm* mostly 96 on n parking sows largely $s 254/8 60. av erage cost of packer and shipper drove -"*• hogs hero Thursday, $8.68, " eight 227 pound'* heavyweight hog*.' *9 2609 80 ined.um |s.7009.60; light. 97.H09.2O’. I g.it light. SO not/n oo. parking hog*. smoMth 98.30®8.05; packing hogs, rough. M "" o'S.3". slaughter pigs |, 60 Hh-ep and Ramha—Receipts D.oqo head nil (lasses generally steady, sorting light; bulk desirable native lambs. *13 5o® ! : ' >: top to outsiders. *13 76; culls mostly S1 o. SO; come-back westerns. 913 260 1 3.6a; f;,‘ awes. $6.001/6 75; cotne back as feed • rs. $13 7 7, short mouth native breeding ewes. $6 50. Kansas city livestock. Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 31 —(United Department of Agriculture)—Cat Me Receipts 1,600; calve* receipts 300 head; no fed steers offered; few loads grnssera to killers. 94.7606.60 eteady. she ■•fock scarce, steady; butcher cows end l -.fers. $;:iuJ06.76. canners and cutters, I’ >n®3 fto; veals and bulls eteaJy; prac ti il veal top, flu 00; medium and heavy • i v**h. $3 5007 00; western bulla. $2 75 ' . native bologna*. $3.. ®4.00; stock era and feeders, steady. Ifogf*—Receipts. 8.000 bend; market uneven; shipper market mostly 10016c lower; top, $9 25; packer mmUet opened ' 1 'ii ' 6c lower; dosed active, fullv steady Packer top. $9 in bulk of sales $h r.5 (9.10; bulk desirable 2no to 300-pound butchers. $8 7609 10. packing sows, $7.75 ''I * $5; stock pigs Steady. $6.0006 50 She.,, Receipts. 1.000 head; market, odd lot* nitlve und fed lambs a'e«dv at $ 113.00'/, 1 ;i 7f.; clippers lO01fto higher at 9 I 1 8 ft, F/»»st Nt. F.oiils l.lvcntock Knit Ml Routs, I'd. 31 lings- Re celpt», 13.000; J ft to 25c lower then 1 hursdav a brat time; closed mostly 2ftc lower; top. $9.66; bulk sales. $m.'.oq9 26; •* bout 19o pound i snd up. $8.8609.36; 17 ll to |9tl pounds, $8.5V'V| MU', ; 1 4 0 to I'd! pounds, 97.004/ h 2ft. pigs, nil weights, 10 6f> it 7.00 pinking now*, In.2608.40 (kittle Re t ,11s, l.oou; l*eef steers, can nsra and bologna bulls, steady, few loads "R er* $5 7.’ o 7 56; ennners. largely *2 40 02 60. i»i"Ht bologna bulls, $3 6004 00; "ivv«, fairly steady; bulk *3 7604.50; grass heifers, 26c lower; light veslere, *9 r <* h»ep end I,nubs Receipt*. 600; steady; one load f.it Inmbs. *13 00; few hunch* s medium to good (jusltty. $12,000 12 f,u. * oil - largely $9 00; h loud of good light v right ewes to killers, *0.00 KsiImih tyd receipts for Hstnrday: ('sttls, 100, hogs, 4.600; sheep. 300. 8lnm City 1.Destock. Mlotjx <*lt V. Is Oct 31 Rattle- Tte ceirds. 1.000 head; market slow killers »tc»4v sfockers «nk, fat \ ear Huge. |H f •! r/ 1 2.35; bulk. J10 00011.00; fat cows and heifer* $!. F»0®11 26; canners snd flitters, $.' 2601.00' kiss* cows and hetf * |4 00011.64 bolts. *2. v 5'c 4.2ft , feeders, $ft.0n®7 00; stnctier*, 1 4 0 0 0 8 o; stock vsarllngs and cslvss, 14.0000 f.0; feeding cows and heifers, *3 00 04 50. Ifngs- Receipt* 8 000 fiend: market 100 2' lower, top, $4 85. hoik of *nles. 37 ?R 0 8 lights. $7 on®« on. butchers. *4 60 08 85. mixed. $7.7608 ftO. heavy peek *>n. $7 7608 26; «tss«. $6 2606.76; native pigs. $6.6006.50; western pigs, $6 r.O® 7.00 M heap Receipt*, 1.800 head: market steady; Inmbs. $1136; ewes. $6 75. Mew York 8|ln>r, Mew Turk Oct 81 Mar Silver 69**c Mexican Dol^rji—53 14a I Strength Gained by Stock Market as Election Nears Suggestion of Celebration as Ameriean Can Breaks Loose anti Others Follow It Up Easily. Itr KI< IIA HI) Si'll.I.ANK. t iiitrrHttl Service Financial ^klitor. New York, Oct. 31.—There has been worn*: querulous complaint that If Presi dent Coolidge wan ho certain of re-elec tion as the reports make It appear, It was more than strange that the stock marker did not diacount It. The big, strong market today had some thing of a suggestion of a celebration, but only a suggestion. Tho opening was quiet and irregular and much like those common of late. A little later, however, American Can broke loose ami when It started up the others followed easily. One of the houses reput'd to sot for U. H Steel is understood to have been a persistent buyer of the shares of that corporation this week and to have bought largely tills morning. Henri. Hoe buck hadn't exhausted Us bullish energy. With General Electric. Baldwin and some others it soon followed Can. Thet**after th<- whole list joined the procession Nearly everything In tho why of mar ket news ws favorable. Scrap steel prices were higher. To many persons the price of scrap is one of the best barome ters of the steel business. Crude rubber prices were up. Copper demand was in creased atul prices rising again. Oil news was favorable. To top it all 1 he de cisive victory of the conservative party In Great Britain was most reassuring to the conservative element In America. Heavy selling of Mexican Seaboard on reports of salt water In some of its best wells in the Calalilao territory, had little effect. Even the sugars which have been no toriously hard to bull, made good Ad vances On the curb It was the same story. Prairie Oil Sc Gas. which slumped heavily Thursday, came back with a rise of C*2 points Cities Service was up 10, and American Gas & Electric. 6 V*. Transactions aggregated 1,068.300 sha res. Hails advanced on an average 1-5 of a point. Industrials advanced on an average 1 l points. Fc^lgn exchange firm and slightly higher. Cotton wm dull snd draggy most of the day snd wan down 43 to 63 points st the close. f--—“ ' | New York Quotations New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished l>y 1 H. Bachc A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building; * Thura. High. Low. Close Close. Agrl Chemical. 11*11% 11* 11% Aiax Rubber . 9% Allied Chemical .74 7 7, % 74% 7 3 Allls-Chalntgre ..69% 68% 59% 6 8% Am Beet Sugar .... .. 56% Am Brake Shoe ... 82% 82% Am Caii .135% 131* 136% 133 Am • ar Fdry . .H6% 1C4% 166% 164 Am Hide & l.cath . . .. . . 11 Am Hide k L pfd. 65% 64% 65 64% Am Int Cort.30% 29% 10 29% Am l inseed Oil. 18% 18% Am Loco . 79% 79% 79% 79% Am Radiator ....119% 118% 119% 118 Am Ship A Com.. .. .. 10% Am Sin ing .... 80% 79% 80% 80 Am Nt»%l t pfd. 106 106 Am Steel Fndra .. 37% 37 37 37 Am Sugar . 38% 36% 38% 36% Am Sumatra .... 7% 7% 7% 7% Am T A T .127% 127% 127% 127% Am Tobacco .166% 166% 166% 168% Am W W A El . .110% 110 110 ill Am Woolen . 65% • *% 65% 64% Antcor.la .37 36% 36% 26% Assn Dry Goods .12'% 123 128% 1*2% Asso Oil . .10% 3o% 30% 30% A!' hlson .107% 106% 1**6% 109 At Coast Lire ...13 % i3f. 177% 125 At G A W I .... 16% 15% 15% 15% At Ref Co . 90 89 % 89% t*> * A us: In - Nichols ... 24 21% 24 23 % Baldwin .121* 11 *s % 121* 119% Halt a O . 61% 61% 81% €1 B.irnsdall A . 18% 18% Beth Steel . 41% 4'*% 4 % 40% Bos h Mag . 27 26% 26% 26% Brook-Man Ry .. 28% 27% 28 27% Brook Man pfd . 69* 69% Brook-Edi Co.118% ID* 11* % 1 l *9 Calif Bark . 92 91 % 91 4 92 Calif Ret .22% 21% 22 21 % Cal A Arlz Af .. . . . . ... 51 % Canadian Pao ...160 149% 150 149 % Cent Leather - 15 14% 14* 15 Cent Leath pfd. 45% C«rro de Pasco... 46% 46 46 * 46 • 'handler Motors 82% 31% 32% 32 Chea AO . 83% 82% 31% 23% Ch! Gt W com.. 7 •hi Gt W t-fd... 11% 21% 22% Sl% • hi A N W . 62 60% 62 60% C M <5- St P ... 12% 12* 12% 12', c M A St P nfd. . . 22 2 1 % 21 % 21% C H 1 A V . 34% 34 7 4 8 4 % C St 1* M A O Ry. 4 6 4 5% chile Cop . 32* 31% 12 32 chlno . 21% 21* 21% ?\ *'luett-Peabody . t.7 < ’luett f* abody pfd . .. ... . ... 101% Coca-Cola . 77 76 % 77 76 * Colo Fuel A I... 41% 39* 41% 89* Columbian Car ... 43 42 * 43 42 * Colum Gaa .... 41% 41* 49% 44 <’.ngoieum . 42% 40% 42 42 Cone Cigars. 19% Cora Gaa . 72% 71% 72% 71 | <*ont Can . 68% E7% 68% 67% ! Cont Motors . 6* 6% 6* 6% i on Prod . 37 * 17 87 * 96 % Coa.len . 27 26% 27 26 * Ci.ji.bJe ........ 68 65 * 67 % 56 Cuba Cgg# S . 12% 11% 12 11% Cuba Cane S pfd. 68% 5 • % 68% 66’% Cuba-Am Sugar .29* 29 2*%i C j y a t; i e Fruit ... 6 n % 4 < % 4 * % 49% Imi. *•1 Boone .. .4* 7* 8* 1% Davidson Chem . . 4*% 46 % 4 * 47 i • ! A Hud.124% 12 4% 124% 124 i i.tnt Nemours ..128% 12 * l-‘4 1-7 I • ,nt. Kodak .11 % 110* 110% 110% Erie.2 8 27% 24 27 % i leo St r Bat . 67 67 * Famous Pa yen .84 12% *4 8'j% Fifth Ave Bus .... 11% 11* EDI. Rubber 9% 9% 9% 9% Fleiechman's Yeaat .. 78 77 * Gen Asphalt. 41* 41%. Gen Kl* no . 26 5 % 2 ''% 2 4* 2 49% 'Jen Motors . fcn% 55% 6b* 6'.* G id T *uat .. . . . . 38 * «1.....1rdch . 30* 30% 8n* 36% •Jrt N rth Ora . . 8'*% 29% *"% 2*% • Jrt North Ry pfd. 62% 61* 41* «1% Gulf States Steel. 70% «9* 70 * 66% Hartmann Trunk . 14% 14 34 % 34 II a yea Wheel _ 34 * 24 84 * 33% Hudson Motors . 27% 27 17% 27 llomnstak- Mining . .. 44% Houston Oil . 70% 74 70 70 Gum* Motors .... .. ., 13* 13% HI • er.tral .101% 108% 108% 18 ill Central pfd. 109 J0»% 1 nsplra t lun . 24% 24 Int Eng Com Corp 81 31% 82 *1 Inter Harvester .. 96 94% 94% 94* Int Mer Mar . . . .. 9 Int Mer Mar pfd. 87% 36% 37% lt.% Int Nickel .19* 19* 19% 19* Inter Paper . 48 * 45% 45% 46% Int Tel A Tel _ 84* 84* S4 8 3 Invincible Oil .... 14% 13% 13% 14 Joues Tea . .... 17 Jordan Motor. |4% 34% K C Southern _ 25% 36% 15 24% K efly -Springfield.. 18 15% 16% 16* Kenoecutt . 4ti% 44% 3b % 46% Lee Rubber ..... .. 10* Lublgh Valley ... 64% 84 44 % bl * Lima Locomo .... <1% 60% 61% 60 Looee-Wlleg . 74 70 % 74 69% Louie A Nash ..99% 99 99 9*%* Made Truck ...100% 99% H»0% ».S % May I>ept store. .98 07% 97 % 96 * Maxwell Moler A. 70 69% 48* 68% Maxwell Motor ft. 21% 21* 21* 21* Garland . 3f.% 14% 35* 14* M"\u an fletb 2.1 2"* 2o% 24% Miami Copper .... 21% 21% 21* 22* 1 K A T Ry ... . 1. * 16 16* If. Mo Par . . 21* 21 21 * 21 Mo Par pfd . 69 * 6 8 69 f.T% M1 ■ 111 k * • 11 «1 y - W a r d 4" 89% 39* 39 Mother J.nde . 7% 7% 7% 7* Nash Motors ..149 148 Natl Biscuit . 7 2% 71* Nat Enamel . 22% 21* 22% 31* Nat Lead .154% 15 4 164 * 163 % N Y Air Brake ... 42% 4? 42% 43 N Y Central .108% 108% 108* 1 oh N Y C A St 1. 109 N Y N II A 14 ... 16* 24% 25 2 1 V, North A mer . 14* 33% 14% 1% North Par . 64 63% 61% flx* N A W Ry .122% 123 122% 1 * * orpheum . 23 .2* ?:t i* < »\vcm llottle. 4 1 * 1 ’«< tfic DU . 51 * 61 * 61 % Packard Motor ... 11% 13 13% l * Bun American ... 62* 61% 62* 61% Ban-American R.. 61% 60* 61* » Beltn R. R . 4 4 * 4 4 % 44 * 4 Benple'e Gee . .*.107* 1"7 D*7% l*c % Bel" Marquette... 63 6K% 6.*% 69 Bhiladelphla Co.. 47 * 47 47 * 47 Bhllltpa Petroleum It* :i% .: 1 * 11% Bierin Arrow ... 9* V 9 9 Boatum Cer.-al . . . 70% 70 7•» 70% Pi rased Steel Car. 4 1 4»% »’r* -I A Ref . 26* ?6 26 26 Bullinan .128 127% 128 129% Bum 1 Alegre S. . . * % 1* 4’% 4 ’ S. Burn nil. ;t \ : % : 1 * 2 1% ItV. Steel Spring lin% !V9*« 1 •» * If4 Ray f maolldated. 1 ;t If* 1* 1 \ Holding ... fif * • l % 61* ». | * Replug I*.If* 1 . % 12* Rep tn.n A Steel 45% 4 4 * 4 4 I * Rojal Dutch. N Y. 41% 41* 4 3* 41 St. Louie A A F. 5'* 37% .17% .17% St Louis ASM 41 4'» * 41 4" Schulte Cigar H 1 "9 * 109% D"»% l*i 9 Sears Rftebui U ... 138% U III * 111 % Shell Enlon nil... 18* |*% US 1«% Simmons Co. .. It* I* 12* 1 * Sinclair OR. 17% 17% 17* 17* S|nea>Kheffield ... 69% 68* 69% 68 Skelly Gil :■••% 20* "'»% 2»% Southern Pacific . 91* 93% 93* 91% Southern Railway. •>*< 66% 67* 66% stand. Oil of Cal. 69% 68% r,a* i.s% Stand. Oil of N J. 16% 36 36 % 36* Stand. Plate (ilaaa I4% 14 14 14* (^invxart-Warner . 64 * 53 63* 54* 'Strom Carburetor. 65 At udebaker 1* * 38 * 39 * 38* Submarine Beat , «, • 7 te 7 % Tie • • -• 4 ■fexas Co . 40% 40% 40% 4 '%, Tex Gulf Sulphur M% mi% 81 80% Texas A Pacific . 37 36% 36% 36 %i Timken Roller B 36% 36% 36% 36% | Tobacco Products 65% 65 65 65% Tobacco I* •A" . 91% 91% *1% 92% Tranaconti Oil 4% 4% 4% 4% Union Pacific ...139 13S 138% 139 United Fruit . 20% 8 Cast It Pipe 11 h % 11 6 % 11 7 % 1 1 3 % ' S Ind Alcohol 72t 71 71% 71% 1' 8 Rubber .... 33% 32% 33% 32% U 8 Rubber pfd . 81% 86% Hi % 86% U S Steel .109 % 108% 109% 10S% [T 8 Steel pfd ...122 •«, 122% 122% \22 Utah Copper .... 81% 8"% 80% *"% Vanadium . 26% 25% 26% 25% Vivaudou . 9% 9% Wabash . 16% 16 16% 15% Wabash -A” _ 46% 44% 46 44 % Western Union ..111% 111 111 HO Westinghousa A 13 95 9 1% 94% 91% WestingfloU.se El. 03% 62% 63% 62% U hlte Eagle Oil . 26% 26 26% 26% White Motors ••• 65% 64 65 64 Wool worth Co ...110% 108 108% 109% Willyg - Overland . 7% 7% VVUlys - Over pf«l GG % 85% 6*'.% 60 % Wilson . 5% 5% Wilson pfd . 16 % Worthington Pmp 43% 42% 42% 42% W rig ley Co . 4 4 43 Fellow CabTC. 43 Fellow ''ah M C 39% 38% 39 37 Today’s 2 p. m. sales, 832,000 shares. New York Bonds 8---✓ New York. Oct. 31.— Bond prl- es moved upward today as trading expanded under the influence of a vigorous advance In the stock market. Continued easy money stimulated speculative activity- which was reflected in higher quotations lor low and medium priced i allroad liens. Additional evidence that the conservative victory in the British election has been favorably received in financial circles was g.ven by the ndvance in United Kingdom Issues, which sold at the highest levels of the year. Contrasting price movements marked trading in other foreign obliga tions. Brazil Central Railway 7s moved up 1%. MexUan 6s and 4s of 1910 as sented. sold at new low prices for the year as small blocks were unloaded. United Stales government bonds were fit in, with the treasury 4%* and some of the Liberty issues duplicating their 1924 high prices. Among the most active railroad Issues we i u the ‘Katy'’ adjuatinent 6s. which achieved a new peak for the year at 66. Demand for the rail mortgages alao em braced Chicago A Eastern Illinois 6s, Kan. sas City Southern 6s and Norfolk A West ern convertible Gs, Trading also was ac tive in other sections of th» list, with New York Edison 6%s and Goodyear 8s selling at the year’s top prices. New bond offerings today were well re reived, the $25,000,000 Brooklyn Edison issue being oversubscribed U. 8. Ilonds. (Sales In $1,000) High Low. Close. 307 Libertv 3%s .101.7 101,4 lf'1 •' 59 Liberty 1st 4%*.. 102.20 102.18 102 20 117 Liberty 2d 4%s...101.24 101.21 301.24 96 Liberty 3d 4 %s. . D»2.11 102.10 102.10 876 LI be 11 v 4th 4%s..l02 24 102 21 102 24 237 U 8 Treas 4’%s 167 108.30 106.31 Foreign. 46 A .T Marg W 6s... 84% 86% 86% 17 Argentine Gov 7s ..102% 102% 102% 26 Argentine G 6s 93% 93% 93% 20 A us Q gld loan 7s 91% 94% 94% 34 City of B 6s 88 87 88 4 Ci*y of ('open 5%s. 9 5 % 95% 9 % 13 City of Gt P 7%s. . . 91 90% 90% 25 City of Lyons 6s .. 8 8 87% 8. % 9 ntv of Mar 6s ... 68 87 % 87% 14 C of K de J ‘s '47 94 93% 93% 16 C Rep 8s ’52 . . .101 ion % 101 18 Dept of Seine 7s... 9’.% 91% 91% 2 Dorn Rep s f 5%s.. 92 91% 91% 3 D of Can 6%s ’29.103% 103% 103% 12 Don. of Can 5s '62.103 % 103 103 19 Dutch i: lnd 6s 62. 9 % 95% 9 % 2 Dut E I 6%s rc '63 ®9% 89 % 89% 17 Framerlcan 7%s ..94 $2 % 93 * 439 tier Ext L 7a wl. . . 93% 93 % 9H* MPrtnch Rep 8s .1«4% U>4% 1<>4% 32 French R“P 7%s ..D'% 100% D0% 127 Japanese 6%s . 92 H% 91% 13 Japanese 4s . 82% 82% 82% 11 K of Be If 7 % s . ,1"9% 1«'9% D'8% 45 K of Be! 6%s rets 96% 98% 9- % 18 K of Denmark 6s . D> ' % 100% 100% 6 K of Hungary 7%s88 87% * • % 2 K of Daly 6%s U'0% lf*n% 10°** 16 K of Nether 1 Cs '72 99 % 29% 99% 27 K of Nether 6s ’64 100 % 100% 1" % 15 K of Norway 6s '43 98% 98% 9* % 100 K Per Cr S! 8s .... 88 87 h7% 1 K of Sweden 6s.... 104% 104% 104% 4 Oriental Dev deb 6s 87% 87 H'% 7 Parls-Lyors-Med 6s 80% 80% 8"%. 19 Rap of Bolivia ‘* 93 9:% 9_% 1«0 Rep of Chile 8s '41. D 7% 10f 107 Vj 1® Rep of Chile 7s .98 97% 9« 6 Rep of Colon* 6%a 99% '•'*'« 99% 10 Rep of Cuba 6%* . 9 0% 9*1% 96% 10 R of El Sal s f 8s. 102% 1 - * 1"2% 3 R of F nUnd 6s ... 87 *7 ‘7 3 St of R Or do S «* «•'% 9’ % **.'% 1 St of *4 P a f $8,100% 100% 1 -% 3 Swiss Confed 8s ...114% 114% 114% «t Swiss Gov P%s ’ 46 99% 99% 99% 78 UKofG BA I $ %s ’29.111% 111% 111%. 42 UKoMBA! 5%s '37.106% D % 1r’ '■ % | 12 U P Brazil 8s . 96% 95% f>6% 20 U 8 Braz C R K 7s 83% 12% 63% | Domestic. 18 Am Agr Chm 7%a. 95 94 94% 34 Am Smelt 5s ....96% 96% 96% 156 Am Sugar 6s . 97% 97 97 % 88 Am TAT t%s ...103% 103 103 17 Am TAT col tr 5a. 101% 101% U*l% 169 Am TAT col tr 4s.. 97% 97% 97 %: 1 Am WWAE1 6s .92% 97% 9: % I 143 Anacon Cop 7* 38.1'"'% 99% U ' 68 Anacon Con 6s 53. 9®% 9H% 9h% 18 Armour Del 6%s 89% 89% h9 % 2 Assn 011 6s . 102 102 10* $6 A T A S F Kf n 4s . 9 % »»% »' % 2 At Coast Lne 1st 4s 91% 91% 91% TELEPHONE or WRITE Your Orders for Grain or Provisions for Future Delivery PRIVATE WIRE SERVICE To All Principal Markets I V OHAHA OFFICE PHONE, AT Untie 6312 LINCOLN OFFICE PHONES V~,2M „„ Long Dutancc, 120 OMAHA KANSAS CITY CHICAGO Tpdike Grain Corporation Experienced Efficient Reliable ■ 59 Balt A O rf 6» 95 1®0% lW*i 190% 141 Balt A O rv 4%s 9" 89% “»'* 80 Balt ft O gold la. as 87% 88 12 Bell Tel Pa 5a.100% 100% 1041% 161 Belh St con 6a A.. 96 95% 96 31 Beth St 6a . 89 8s% 88% 2 Brier llill St 6*,*.. 96% 96% 96% 12 llkln K.l gn 5s A..10(1% 100 100% 332 Hkln Man Tr fia... 81% 80% 81% 2 But K * P 4%a ... 87 86 % 87 72 I ill IVt 6 % a .101 1011% l'i6>, 21 ('an Nor il 6%a ...117% 117% 117% 61 Can Pac cl 4a . 80 79% 80 33 Cl'tO 6s .105% 106% 106% 5 Cent of c,h 6%a ... 99% 99% 99% 16 Cent Iftath 5a ...100% 100% 100% 11 Cent Pac Ktd 4a... 87% 87% a7% 67 C ft O cv 6a . 98 97 % 98 19 Chesa ft O cv 4%a. 96% 96% 9 .7* 100 cTu ft Alton 3%a... 45 4 1 % 6 C It & % rfg 6a A . 102 1 '1 % l"l % 3 C 13 ft % gen 4a... 9’> 89'* 90 112 C ft Hast III 6a.. 75% 72% ;H% 36 Chic fit West 4s . . . 69% 69% u9 % 14 r .31 ft St P cv 4 % s 5 5 % 67,% ■_ (, » 30 C M ft St I* r t%s 60% 60% :■'% 46 C M ft St P 4s '2.1. 711% 69% 69% 22 C ft N W iTg 5a.. 99% 99% 99% « Chi Rya 6s . 7.5% ,6% 76% 168 C It I ft- P rfg 4s... *2% 82% 8 « 4 C l'n Sin 6a It .101% 101% 101% 1 Chi ft W Iml 4s... 77 77 ■■ in Chile Copper 6a .10579 105% 10;% 120 CCCft-St 1. ifg 5s D 9. % 9..% »■■ * 11 c fn T 6s .100's lon% 10o% 3 Colo ft. S ifg 4 % s. »"% 90% #0% 6 Coluin f» ft ki 6a...100% 100% l«o% 34 Con, Ppw 6s . 97% 9,% 9, 9 , 11 Cons Coal of .Mil 6a 8.% 8.% 87 79 15 irons Bow f.a . 91 9" ft •' * 4 ,' Cane S deh 8a alp 98% 9* 9 7 C Am Sug 8. ... .107 % !'''% !"■ * 1 I, ft II evt 5a. ..99% 99 * 99 * 2 Hen ti ft K 1st r 5s 90% *« »® * 10 1> Of It C,r rfg 5» ' '% 46% '»;* So 1» of fc fir Con Is . 81 ft Sl% *1> 0 Het Kills, n rfg fs.1‘6% 1®* * 'a,,* 4 Del fn Rya 4%a 92% 31% - i 8 HuP de Nun 7%a.108 I??,* 16 Uuiiuesne I.gt 6s .10579 IJjJs JJ? * •14 Hast Cuba Su 7%a.l"3 1®2 % 1"; 107 Emu U ft K 7%s .. 9,% 97 9.% 23 Krie evt 4s V .«!".9 *»J* ** 47 Krie gen lien 4s... 65 0-% 3 Kisk Rubber Ss ...106% 105% 10.,* 42 Oen Klee ,leb 5# ...105 105 105 6 Hood rich 6%h -100 1®J J“® ,; lioodyear T ■* '31.10.% 10,% |"7* 84 Hood T «a '41 . . .119% 11»‘* ' 14 Hr Tr Ry of C Vs 116% llbj} }>«J> 6 Hr Tr Ry ot C 6s..107% 10,% "' % 15 Hr North 7a A ...109% 109 i®9 . 60 Ur North 5s .94% 93 79 9 4% 13 Hershey Choc 6a . 193% 1®S7* 1®;J * 47 Hud ft M rfg 6a A 87 16 79 60 Hud ft M ad In 6s. 61% ,z 5 Hu il ft Ref 5%s. 100% 11107* 700% 40 Illinois 11 T rfg .is 93 97% »* 8 liilnoia Cent 5%s .102% 1(,2% 102% 48 HI CCStl.ftN'O rf 5a 97% 97 9.% 12 Illln St deb 4 % s .. 95 94 % ■< . 10 Ini Itar, Tr 7s .... 33% 83% *•■% 54 Int R T 6« . 67 *6% 667* 87 Int K T rfg 5a st . 60 6.,% 6', 6« Int ft fit No ad 6a 61% 60% 41 6 Int fj! tit N lat *1.102 lol% 102 12 Int Sf M af 6a. 87% 87% 8,% 9 11,( Paper evt 6».. 86% 86 86 % 8 KC 7'ft R 5s.9t‘a 94% 94% 104 KC Southern 5s... 89% 8 8 79 8 9% 2 KC Terminal 4s... 85% «5% a.,% 11 Kansas fJAK 6a, 93% 98% 9«% 29 Kelly Spring Tire 8s 9c % 97% 9,% .1 I.ee fias StL 5%H - 9' % 9 7.% 9 % 6 I.ake Shore 4s '31, 96% 96% 96% 9 1,1 g ft Myers 5a.... 9s % 9 c % 93% 7 I. ft N unified ts . 91% 95 % 97% 56 I,ou la villa UftK 5a. 92% 91% 92*9 22 Manatt Sugar 7%a. 97% 97% 977, 45 Manhattan Ry 4a.. 63% 61 63% 4 Market St Ry 7a 91% 97% 97% 17 Midvale Steel cv 6a 38 37 79 8. % I 12 MKftT pr lien 6a 102% 1"2 ln2% 61 MKft-T pew 6a. 86% 86% 86% 107 MKftT new ndj 5a. 66 65 65% 12 M„ l'a, f lat 6s »■% 93’,' 73 Mo Pacific gen 4a.. 62% 62 62% ! 18 Mont Pom r 5a . . 99 9*% 99 3 N K TAT 1st 5a... 10079 )'.'>% 1""79 8 N O T ft M 579s.. 99 93 % 99 92 NY Central deb 6s 109 108 % 10879 177 NY Cent rfg 6a 100% 99 8* ]fi0% 79 NY C ft S!I, 6 % a. , 95 94 % 95 28 NY Kdl rfg C'is.,114 1 * "17* 114 80 NY N lift II 7a .. *7«9 '774 *, 91 37 I’anna R R 6%a..tl0% 110% 110% 26 Penna R 2 l*n !>s 103 1 . 'a 101 17 Penna It R ge 4%s 92% 92% 93% 41 7*era Mar»i rfg 5a 98 97 % Is " Phi la Co rfg 6, 102% 1031, ln.2% 1 I'hlln Co 5 % a 94% 94% 91% 3 Phil ft RCA! 5a. 101% l„l% 101% 4 Fiefo*-Arrow 3a ' • *4% 8 7, 8 P By RAP 1st 6s B 95 *4% 9 5 1 Prod ft R «a w 3V. . 109% 109% 109% 1 Pub Serv 6a . .104% 104% 104% 1 Punt.a A leg - ; r 2?*% 1*5% 1"'-% 4 Reading gen 4%a.. 9, 94 94 1 Heading Ken 4a.... 94% 94% 94% 7 Item Arms sf 6s... 94% 94% 94% 2 Rep IAS -f 5s. 93 % 93% 92% is Rio Grande 4a...4. *1 >1 71 1.1 RIAAR 4 %s . 83% *3 83% 22 vr.IM.vS rfg 4a , . 9i % 92'*, 92% >‘6 Stl.lMAS 4, RAG . 84% *4 34 % l.*> >ilAvK pr ll*n 4w. 7 1- l-« "l4* 7 2‘t. • Stl.ASF h« .. . M4* 75 .*p«»t 5« HI ion*4 lfioi, *1 S«-a Air T.ln* ron r* *2S 82 S-5* 114 Sc* Air1-n«adJ5s64 4**4 f 4 S J3 Sea Air T nc rfg 4* 5 4 57 4^ .41 19 Sinclair oil co| 7*. to 90 90 6 Sinclair Oil 6%*.. 84% 84% 84% 4 Sinclair Cr < *: I 5%s.l0®% PMI % 141411 * I 11 Sinclair l’i Line *■ 84% 84 84 2So Par cv 4* ..... 97% 9»% 9*%| 41 So Par rfg 4s . . 90 89 % tO , 15 So Tac col tr 4s... *6% 85% v % 19 So Hy gen fi %•.... 106% 106% 1"*% 39 So Ry gen 6s .102% |02% 102% 1*7 So Ky g**n 4s. 74% 74% 7 4% .'1* S \\ lit 1 Tel » s . 97 9*. % 9i 12 St 4J&K cvt 6 % s... 1112 % 102% lO-’u ;{ Steel Tube ..105% 105% Ih % 27 Tenn Klee rfg 6s.. 98 97 % 98 10 Third A v# ad j 5a. 4 5 44% 44% 13 Third A' ** rfg 4s... '4% 54% 64% 10 Toledo Edison 7*. .109% l‘*9% 109% 16 Tol St LAW 4s- 83% *3% 83% 5 l'n I’a«: l.-t 4s. 92% 9'2% 92% 5 Vn Pa*• cv 4* . 99% 99% 99% 17 Vn Pac rfg 4a .. 86% 86% 8* % 9 Utd Drug cvt 8a... 116% 115% 116% au S Rubber 7 %«. .104 104 104 13 1’ S Rubber 6a .... *4 *3% 84 1*4 r S Steel nf 5S_105% 104% 1"4% 8 I'tah PAL 5a . 93 92% 92% 37 \'.i <’ar Chm "%a . 32% 32 32 % 20 Va-Car Chm 7a..., 62 60% 63 7 Vr Ry-P rfg 5s.... 92 % 92% 9 2% 332 Vr Rv 5s .96% 96% 96% 70 Wabash 1st 5s ...101% 101 101 80 West Ele< r.s - 99% 98% 99% 51 Went Md 1st 4s-63% 63 63 %, 17 West Pac 6s . 90% 90% 9<)% 4 West L'n 6%a _111 111 111 5 Westing Elec 7s... 108% 108% !•*% 2 West Shore 4s ... 83 83 8 3 1 Wirk-Spen St 7s 70% 7n% 7*>% 11 Willya-Over 1st 6%a 99 9*% 9f% 5 Wilson Co 1st 6a .. 88% 8* 88% 15 Wilson Co cv 6a .. f.0% 50 50% 5 Young SAT 6s ... 95% 35% 95% To*al sales of bonds today were $14. 066.000 compared with $1 2,230,000 previous day and $11,621,000 a year ago. Chicago Stock*. Furnished by J. S Hache A Co., 224 Omaha National Rank building. Phone iA. 5187-8-9: Bid. A *$< ed. Armour A t’o.. 111. pfd.. 79% *n Armour A Co. Del. pfd.. *8% 89 Albert Pick . 19% 19% Rassick Alemlte . 33% 3 4 Carbide . 62% 62% Edison in .131% 152% Continental Motors . 6% 6% Cudahy .. .. €4% 6 5 Daniel Boone .. 8% * % Diamond Match ..116 117 Deere pfd .. 80 82 Eddy Paper . 15 20 Libby .. 5 5 % National Leather . 4 * 4% Quaker Oats .29ft 295 Reo Motors .. 17% 18 Swift A Co .. .10 8% 1"9 Swift International . ?.o% 30% Thompson . 44 45 V\ ahl .23% 24% New York fieneml. New York. Oct. 31.—Flour—Steady; spring patent*. $7.4907.56 soft winter straights, $7 004*7.50; hard winter straights. $7 004*7-50. Rye Flour- Quiet; fair to good, $6,75 0 7.00; choice to fancy $7.0007.50. Cornn cal—Easy: fine white and yellow granulated $3 1603.25. Rye—Easier; No 2 western, tl 27% f. o 1' New York, and $1.26, c. 1. f. ex port Wheat Spot, steadv; No. 1 dark north ei n spring < i. f. New York, lake ar.d rail. il 66% No 2 hard winder, f o b, lake and rail, $1.53%: No. 2 mixed durum, do, 91.56%; No. 1 Manitoba, dc. In bond. $L68 Corn—Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, c. 1. f.. track. New York, lake ar.d rail. $128%. No 2 ml «ed. do. $1 26%. <>ats Spot, irregular. No. 2 white. 69c. Parley Steadier; malting. $1 0201.04, c. t f New York. Feed—.Easy; western bran, 100-pound sa-ks, $31 D> Hay Ster.dy No. 1, $27 00021 00; No 2. $25,004* 26.00; No. 3, $22.00022 00; 1 ■hipping $18.00019.00. Hop*—Easy; state, 1924 emp $2 0 25c: Pacific 192 4 crop. 17022c; 192$ crop. 15017c. Buckwheat—Dull: fine milling, $2.21; Canadian $.'20 per 100 pound*. Pork—Steady; mess, $33 25; family, $32,000 35.00. Lard—Easier; middle west, $16 200 16.20. Tallow—Firm; epecl ai looae. 9%c: extra. 9 %c. PJ*e Firm: fancy head. 7% 07%#. < hirago Butter. Chlrago. Oct. 3! —Following another advance of % to % cent on most grades today ’he butter market ruled ■♦eady Traders lacked snap as buyer* were hold-Mg off tie market, and th« close prb-e* nrp* p'-d sCghMy extreme There was a -rilted supply of centralized car, hut t-» me was uulet as buyers wer« in . ; r«.t f,> hold off tl* market. Fresh butter 92 score 3S%028%c: 91 »* 'f 27 %c. 9ft score. 3$%c; *9 irore. 3 4c; $8 score. $2%c; $7 ■'-ore, $ft%c. 86 ■core 3ft Centra! zed rarlota: 90 score, |?e; $3 score, 34% 8 8 score, $l%*?3 2c. N ew York C otton. Quotations furnished by .T ft Rtrhe A Co. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 5187. 5118. 5189 open High Low. Close. ! Yea Pe■ . TTt 21.26 :: 8fl 2 2 «4 72 32 Jan. 23 35 . 3 28 77 95 77 95 23 48 Mar '23.65 23 65 23.25 73 2? 1$3 76 May 23 85 123 85 23 47 23 62 24 ftO July 2 2 5* 23 55 23 21 23,25 23 48 New York Cotton Futures Close. New York Oct 31 —Cotton futures i»«*'d barely steady- December. 22 84 tol Li* 90c; January. 22 95c to 22 9Sc, March.! 23 2* to 23 31c; May 2$ $9c to tSStcJ luly. 23 26c. N. Y. Curb Bonds -j N.w Turk. O, . "I . off.. I«1 H.l of ir.n..r ...n. •» „ V„rk futh Riving *u tro-l-d >n. High Low. Clo.«. Uomnntkl Uon.U. 11 Allied I'geker 9* J* „ ,xj 102 . 1 Ahmununt .a. 19.5.1#-% 1 - * ,B 24 Am .1 5 K.l .«» n-w »• % 1* Ant P * l‘ s'."sjd. *.% *« V »«Jt i55icH?-’.npttb l Si‘.h0sft..V i;»:t * J“ s }?jg I RS 3:i ^ 71 **:itt U ,;«£%‘V'*£::i ‘ l;j> »£. 29 riliva Serv »v "U . 9S% '. * ’ 5 Con Out Halt 6b l#-% >?r}9 J Con TcxIIIr 4 a ■V 15 '.'’i l»hy Pa-k.:%» «*J» ,*** ,i4'/ II rn...... * <■.. . hb i#«*» >"* * 22 Dunlap T A H 95 J? * 1 Feticr Hug t,B, 33.. 95 35 * 3 Fisher H 6*. *27..192V# J''- * ' M Fisher B 6s *2« * •!•* J*'., 1 General l*e 6s ....10 -i 1"'.n S Gulf Oil 5s **** 99% *7 * 3 Hood Huh 7* lol»a % 16 Inm .M«U*h 6«*s • .ljj JJJ-, 5 Kenne C3E»*p»r 7p ..10»% J.,?* 1 ].e Val Harb 6*..1Q1J* 191% 1 Q * 7 Manitoba 7s . 99 *4 9 '* 6 Morris 'nth *s 101% 1*G% 11* 4 N it Pub S.r 5a .. 97% a, "t , 17 Nor Font 6» .102% H*2% 1*2% :■' Nor Statt-a 1* I. % a 1*0 99% ]' ' 9 Nor 54 P cvt *%• 107% 1"J 1; -1 3 Ohio Powar 5b *’B" 9* 9* 4 P-nn P A 1. fa . 93% 93 * 3 I* 14 c Of N J 7. .107% 10.% 1*4% 2 Hha wshppn 7a ....1*4 1*3% 3*3% 11 H <1 a- K 102% 1"1% !*-*% 5 St (111 N V 7a. ’25.10*% 1*'S 1#«% 2 St oil N y 7a. ’26.1*5% 1*>% !*»*» 1* Si till N V 7f. *27.1*5% !*’&% 1 % 6 St ml N Y 7b. 2« 10 % 1*3% 1".% 27 Hi Oil N Y 7 b '29.105% 1»'% D . 14 si t>., N V 7». *3" 103% 1*5% 1*5% 15 St. Oil N Y 7*. '31.105% 1*5% 1"..% * HI Oil N r fi'.a»..107% 1*7% 1*7'. 1 Swift A Co 6h .... 94 % 94 % 9 4 ■* 1 l' K I. A P 5%■. »■% 94% *J*a 3 I n fm Prod no..-. 31 3" 31 1 1 t, U-. ..f lltv 7%s 1.** »3% 9.1% 4 King N h 6a 1972. 99 % 99% *9 t 5 Rt-p Peru Kb.. 99% 99 9»-a 4 Rua-.an 6V»b . ... IS1** 1 ? H I*1# 17 Russ »i4« ctfs N C 1514 !•'% 35* 2 Russ S^s ctfs. 14 H *4 3 Swiss 5‘-,s .101 Vs 111H U14 2 Swiss 6s . ..100% 100% 100% New York bugar. New fork. Oct 31 — A decline of \r occurred in raw sugar today to 5 90/* f«.r Cuban duty paid. Sales included 6 5f"' bag# of i'ub*. prompt shipment at 6 t*’r sn-1 6 400 bags afloat at fi.tbc to a J*’ugar futures, fjnal prices showing net leases of 3 *o 6 points A Real authority estimated the world's coming crops of beet and •'ane sugars *f 21.6*9.300 tons against the previous < turn of 19 691 J12 tons srd the Cub crop at 4,300 000 tons against 4.9f9.r-42 las’ s-Hson Another, by a Korop an ’ authority, increased the Eut ’ • crop eeMmat« from 3.700,0'*f* t 6 tons. December closed ’ *•'« Me 3.09c: May 3.16c; July 3.Zl> The market for refined sugar wap < and unchanged at 7.16c to 7.50* for ' granulated Refined futuraa were nominal. Chicago Egg and Eotter Fntnre«. Quotation* furnished by George Clark. 1327 Woodmen of the Wor!d tu. . Ing_ KGGS I Cara | Open. 'High I Low Cl****' Refr > ! " Noe. | 1 .ll%| .19 I .11S f)ec tf» 41 ! 41 1 8»*. BITTER I Care. ! Open High ! Lov •'!. • Pec! i T\ "las'; T: v Jan ! !l j .?S% .5 % ..W, Oils and Koaln. Savannah. Gl, Oct 21—Turptntir • - Firm, *t>c; sales. bb’,# ; re'^-pr* M»ls.• shipments, 446 bfci#. a?o . lie bbla l.oain—Firm: sales 171 '*a*ke ree 2 294 casks, shipments, 212 cap .«. «* G 45* casks. Quote B to M. I«?«; N |*4«»; ' . 17.00 \YW, 17.66; X. 17 76 New York frngsr Quotations furnished by J. £. Hr hr < . 224 Omaha National bank bu ‘ • P^honee Jackson 51f7. 61§l. 5189. * Open High Low. ; Close. I Ye* L>ec. J § 9 3*9 ,2*4 3*^ 3 ~* Vlar. 3 11 1.13 f 1 09 3 i 3 Ni ay 3 IS 3 1* '3.15 3 14 3 New York Spot Cotton. New Y'ork. Oct 11.—Cotton—Boo ; lulet middlings, 23 <6a