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    Prices oi Yi heat
Quick Reaction
_X
Overbought Pit Condition De
velops and Close Is Irregu
lar; Corn Advances but
Weakens Speedily.
Bv CHAKI.ES .1. 1.EVIIEN,
I’nlvmal Service Stuff Correspondent.
• 'hioago, Feb. 9.—An overbought pit
4'oTulition developed in wheat late today
after prices had moved up sharply In
resnonse to strength In foreign markets,
and a quick reaction followed to an Ir
regular close. Outside interest was re
duced considerably. At the top May
wheat showed an advance of 9>,c from
the low of last Friday, and many longs
took profits on the theory that a setback
was due.
Wheat closed higher to \r lower,
corn was *%c to 1 lower, oats were
\e to *(»c down and rye ruled unchanged
to lc lower.
A .statement by Dr. T. W. T. Puvel. lo
cal government administrator, issued just
before the close, led to considerable even
ing up in wheat. The statement was a
suggestion to the trade to put a stop to
the vide price fluctuations that have or.
curred daily of l»te by putting a limit
on the swings, similar to that practiced
by the New York Cotton exchange.
Export business in wheat was moderate,
sales being placed at 100,000 bushels.
Italy was reported in the marvet for
durums. Liverpool futures finished 4%
to 5 44 pern-e higher.
Corn advanced with wheat during the
early trade but weakened fast at the last.
The cash basis was to 3c lower «t
the close. The demand for spot corn was
slack, and tho poor grades were especially
heavy. Advices from the southwest said
that elevators were fairly filled with corn
end that the demand was practically non
ex«istant.
Outs averaged higher early In the ses
sion hut sold off to a lower close with
wheat. Commission house* had resting
orders to buy on the dips.
Rvo moved irregularly on£ finished
easy. Export demand for rye was fairly
active but speculative trade was less in
ev'dence.
Provisions were firm early hut eased.
T.»rd was 5c lower and ribs were 5c to
(Sc up.
CHICAGO CRICKS.
By TTprtllie Grain company. Atlantic 6312.
art i Open. I High I l.ow, I Cln,e. I Sat.
Vht. ! 1 i j I
| .,:94n!.1:89*i l.jiv.i:."*
•,u,y ; 1'84*b:64:il.1:60*| ill.;! i:H3
S-p. ) 1.49%: 1.5»HI 1.47V 1.46 V 1.46%
* |. .. I.I 1.48%! 1.49
I've | I | I I
May I 1.70 ! 1.70V 1.66V 1.67V 1.67%
I 1.68%!.!.I.!.
July I 1.44 I 1.45 V 1.41%; 1.42V 1.42%
| 1.44 V. '.1.(.
Sep. 1 1.24141 1.25 ! 1.23%! 1.24 | 1.2314
|.!.!.1 1.23V.
Tarn I I I
May 1.3.7 I 1.35V! 1.3314, f 1.33% 1.34%
1.35V,!.!.I 1.33% 1.34%
July 1.36*41 1.36V 1.34%: 1.35 1.35%
1.36%'. .I 1.35% 1.35%
Sep. 1.36% I 1.36%! 1.34%' 1.35% 1.35%
1.36%!.I 1.34V.
naif I ! I I
May 1 .61%! .61%! . 59 74 .60%! .60%
I .61%:..' .60%
July I .62%: .62%! .61 ,61%| .62
I .62%:.1.61%'.
Vp. ! .59%! .59%: .58% .58%! .59%
'.« rd I
'■•v 116.42 16.50 '16.27 16.30 116.35
My '16.70 16.82 '16.62 116.65 16.70
H» |
iv !l6.05 111.05 118.05 Il6.05 115.97
ily '16.30 [16.30 116.30 116.30 |16.25
New York Poultry.
\pw York. Feb. 9.—Live Poultry—Tr
;ular. Chickens by freight. 22©28c:
• by express. 23 ©30c; broilers by
•ight, $35c: do. large by express. 35©
: do. small by express unquoted; fowls,
lored by freight and express. 25c; do.
thorns by freight unquoted; do. by
xwress, 25c; roosters by freight. 14c;
•keys by freight. 25c; do. by express
©30c; ducks by freight, 28c; do. by
press. 31 ©33c; gees© by freight, 20c;
o. by express. 25c.
Dressed Poultrv—Irregular; chickens.
©47c; fowls. 18®31c: old rooster*. 17®
turkev* western. 30% 45c; do. south
estern, 30©44r; do. frozen. 30®43c.
» Chicago Potatoes.
rhlcago. Feb. 9.—potatoes—Early morn
t trading rather slow, market steady;
'•elpts. 94 ears; total United States *nip
nts S^turd*' v l.or.4 cars: Sunday. 22
Wisconsin sacked round whites,
A".®1.15:' ronstlv $l.n:.®1.10; Mlnnesotr.
Vpd round whites. $1.00© 1 10; sacked
.1 river nhlos mostly $1.30; Idaho
~ked russets. $2.60® 2.65.
London Silver.
T-©ndon. Feb. 9 —nar Silver—82%c per
•iho.
nnev—2% per cent _
- 'li.i'i-xnt nntex—-Short bill.. 2H«» 11-1*
cent; three months bill*. 3 % ® 3 13-16
— .• cent.
New York Cotton Future*.
\>w Yo-k. Fob. 9—Cotton—Future.
,««.<] bnrlev s»e«dv: six down to Aicm
■ March.’ -4.15W24.17c; May. 24.B#*»
'1 ;.Inlv. ? 4.76© 24.80c ; Ortober, 24.54
24.57c; December, 24.60® 24.62c.
Duluth Flax.
Duluth, Minn.. Feb. 9—Close—Flax,
hruarv. $v March, $3.09%; May.
10; July. $3.07%.
\ T York Cotton.
s>w York. Feb. 9—Cotton—Spot quiet;
iddllng, 24.4Re__
N'ew York Silver.
\>w York. Feb 9.—Har Silver—68He.
Mexican Dollar*—52%<\
Beet Growers to Trge
Protective Sugar Tariff
Port Morgan, Colo., Fob. 9 — Joseph
Roedtger of Fort Morgan and W. E.
before! of Johnstown, Colo., Here
ri imed by the Beet Sugar Gowers'
Association of Colorado to interview
President Coolldge in liehalf of the
Ifi factory districts in Colorado and
lirge adequate tariff protection for
the sugar beet Industry. Commit
tees wIB be appointed also by the
growers’ organizations of Montana,
Idaho, Utah, Nebraska and Wyoming
to cooperate with the Colorado dele
gates.
Cuming Board Opposes
Six-Year Road Proposals
West Point, Felt. 9.—Cuming
county hoard of supervisors adopted
i resolution opposing the “six year
program” in maintenance of high
ways proposed In bills before the legis
lature or “centralization of road ad
ministration In a state commission, pr
any other program of like nature
which would take from local represen
tatives the power of building and
maintaining any roads within the sev
eral counties, or the funds raised
within such counties for road pur
poses.”
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people are thinking so every day, .lust
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with Joint Ease and watch the help
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It limbers up the spinal column and
nukes old folks feci younger. Many
people are getting It dally from the
■Sherman A- McConnell Drug Co. and
other good pharmacists.
The name Is Joint Ease and It's the
one b'g discovery for stiff, swollen, Jn
llamed Joints—and a tube for only «'>
cents.
Always remember, when Joint Ease
gets In Joint agony gets out quick.
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Omaha Grain
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Omaha. Feb. 9.
Cash wheat sold on the tables today
around 2c to 5c higher. Early sales were
made at the advance under the influence
of the higher futures, but toward the
close market turned weak and sales were
Impossible at better than Saturday’s
prices. Receipts were 97 cars.
Corn was in only fair demand at prices
ranging from unchanged to 2c lower. Re
ceipts wefe 74 cars.
Oats sold around unchanged prices. Re
celots were 66 cars.
Rve was quoted lc to 2c higher ana
barley nominally firm.
Omnlm Cnrlot Sales,
WHEAT.
No. 1 dark hard: 1 car. $1 9(M4.
No. ■'» dark hard : 1 car $1.84 Vfc.
No. 1 hard: 3 cars. $1.82.
No. 2 hard: 2 cars. $1 80; 1 enh $1 91*4;
1 car. $1 82; 3 cars. $1.8 1; 3 curs. $1 79*,
No. ", hard: 1 car. $1 77: 1 cur. 11.79;
2 firs. 1.80ifc; 2 curs. $1.90.
No. 4 hard. 2 cars. $1 77; 1 car.
$1 78.
No. 5 hard: 1 < ar. $1.79
No. 1 spring: 1 car. |2.o0
No. I mixed: 1 car. $1 8j)
Sample mixed: t enr, $1.78.
CORN.
No. 4 white; 2 cars. 11.12.
No. L’ yellow: 1 car. $1 21
No .3 vellow: 3 cars. 81.18.
No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.16; 5 cars. $1.12;
4 cars. $ I 10.
No. 5 yellow: 8 oars, $1.95.
No. 6 yellow. 2 cars. $1 90
No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 81-16.
No. 4 mixed: 1 car. ft.09; 3 cars.
$1.09.
No. 6 mixed: 3 cars 98c; 1 car. $1.09. j
OATS. 1
No. 2 white: 3 cars. 55*4c.
No. 3 white: 1 car, 55c; 20 cars. 54’4c.
No. 4 white: 1 car, 54c; 3 cars. 53c.
Sample white: 1 car, 53^; 3 cars.
51 V4c
RYE
No. 2: 2 2-5 cars. $1 52.
3-5 car not wheat. 30 pet. rye. $1.70.
BARLEY.
Sample: B. H. car. 93c.
Pally Inspection of Grain Received.
WHEAT
Hard: 5 cars No 1. 29 cars No. 2. 14
cars No. 3. 9 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 5, 8
cars sample.
Mixed: 2 cars No. 1. 2 cars No. 2.
Spring: l car No. 1.
Total. 72 cars.
CORN.
Yellow: 6 cars No. 3, 7 cars No. 4. 5
cars sample.
White: 5 'cars No. 3, 1 car No. 4, 1
car No 5.
Mixed: 4 cars No. 3. 2 cars No. 4. 1
car No. 5. 2 cars No. 6.
Total. 39 cars.
OATS.
White’ 1 rnr No. 2. 17 cars No. 3. 3
cars No. 4 1 car sample.
Total. 22 cars.
RYE.
1 car No. 1. 2 cars No. 2.
Total, 3 cars.
BARLEY.
1 car No. 3. 1 car sample.
Total. 2 cars. ‘
Total, all grain. 138 cars.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Ca rlnts).
Receipts— Today Wk.Aeo, Yr Ago.
Wheat . 91 123 123
corn . 74 71 300
Oats . 66 4 2 « 59
Rye . 3 4
Barley . 1 •• 0
Shipments— ...
wheat . « *!* ,
Corn .. 21 1 «4
Bar1"' Chicago receipts:^ Tegr
Carlots— Today. Am. Aao
Oats . . ... 62 67 6j
KANSAS CTTY RECFtPTS
Week Year
Carlots— Today. Aw. Avo
AVhen f .... 197 14
SKS 'll *11
ST LOUIS RECEIPTS
Wwlt Year
Carlots— . Today. Alro. Aao
tvh.at .... 1.51 305
Corn ’■;: 55 115 226
Oats 71 112 1«
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Week » cur
Carlots— Today. Arn. Am
Minneapolis ..195 444 357
Duluth .129 131 !
Winnipeg .471 21« 352
OMAHA STOCKS.
Year
Bushels— Todsy. A««r
Wheat .1.953.nnn
Torn . . 2.279.000 963.009
Oat* .1,880.000 1.1 20.000
Rye 299.000 362.000
Barley 11.990 47.900
Minneapolis Cash brain.
■Minneapolis. Minn.. Feh 9—Fash
Wheat. No. 1 northern. $1.78% 01.93% :
No 1 dark northern spring, choice to
fanev. $19*%®2.13%: good to choir#.
*1 «*?% 0 1.97%; ordinary to good 11.46*
i ®1.95%: No. 1 hard spring. *213%''
'23%; No. 1 da’-k hard Montana, on
trsrk. $1 79 % if? °.ft3 % : to arrive. *1.79% ,
W 03% Mn *. *1.93% : .lulv. *191%.
i porn—No .7 yellow. *1 21*4 01.22%.
Aat«—No " n hlte. 5£®52%c.
T3 rlev—9 6 090
Rve—-No. *». *1.63% 491.54V*.
Flax No 1. *3.0903.13.
Chirafo On*b Train.
Chicago. Feh. 9 —Wheat—No. 2 red.
$2 04: No 2 hard. *1.99% 01 90
Forn—No. 5 mixed. $1.23%; No 2 yel
low. $1.3001.12%
Oats No 2 white, 59® 59*40; No. 3
white. 65 0 67c.
Rve. No. 2. $101%
T»arjp. _97c® *1.«1 «;
Tlmothv Seed—$'» 60 0 6 60.
• Mover Seed—$25 00033.00.
T ard—*15 9 0.
Plhs—$1 4 90.
Bellies—$17.97.
Kansas Cltv Cash Train.
Kansas Fity. Feh. 9 —Wheat—No 2
‘■-ril. *1.9002.00; No. 2 red. *19902.05;
May. $1.90 hid; July, $1.52; September,
$1 43% unlit bid
Forn —No 3 white $1.160121; No 2
v«llow $1 1901 21; No 1 vellnw. $1.15®
1 19: No. 2 mixed. $1.1701.9: May. *24%
i split bid; July, $1.26%; September. $1 27%
j bid.
Visible Ciraln Supply.
New York Feh 9—The visible supply
9 American grain shows the following
- hang#*. In hushels;
Wheat decreased 1.901 000 bushels.
Forn increased 1.993.600 bushels.
Oats Increased 77.non.
Rye Increased 702.0m
Barley decreased 210.000.
Nt. I/Oiits Train Future*.
fit T.ouls. Feh. 9—Wheat—Close, May.
♦•.6t%; July, $1.59%.
Forn — May. $1 72%; July, $1.35.
Oats—Not quoted.
Minneapolis Hour.
Minneapolis Feh 9—Flour—70 to 26c
’ "ver; family patents, $9 9009 93.
Bran—$37.56,
Knst Nt l.oiiig IJvestork.
Fast St T.ouls. III., Feb 9 —Cattle—
Receipts. 3 500 head; low' priced beef
•1'-err. ■ other steers. 15025c lower;
t ulk. J« 75® i 25: light yearlings and helf
pi 1. eanner* and bologna bulls, steady;
most heifers. $5.5009.00: can* era range
$ * 7603.75' bologna bulls. $4 0005.00;
cow*. 15075c higher: mostly 75c un:
» <ilk cows. $4.76 ® 5 75; ton good and rhob-e
light vealers. $12.50; other Yalvaa, $11.60
h 1 1 7 5.
Hogs -Receipts. 12.000 bead: butcher
ho-r market. 25 4r.7Sr higher, tore $11.26;
• ulk 190 pound* and up. $11 00011.20;
*7“ to 19i'tourd. $10.78® 11.60; li-'ht
l "hts find pig*, slow, mostlv 2Sr lower.
» ulk 13n pound* down, $9.7509.25; packer
unv *. $10 00® 10.10
Sheep and I.amhs- -Receipts. 3.000 head;
•UMtlcnliy entire run direct and through
fpw snl*-s aged sheep, steady; fnt • stive
• wes. $9 76; • ho|ce western ewes, 1|0 ’ •
In mb« nominally steady, choice handy
weight* quotable $19.
St. .fosepli th'^tork.
Ht. Joseph. Feh. 9 Hogs—Receipt*
a.000 head. top. $11.10; bulk. $10 35®
11.06.
rattle—Receipts. 2.500 head: steadv »o
15c lower; bulk of steer*. $7.2509 7'
cow* ..nd heifers. 18.3501-60; calves
#4 no® 1100; sfocker* and feeders, $4 3*
iff 9 00.
Hheen and T,a mbs-- Receipt*. 5.500 head
slow; lambs. $17,000 IS.00; e wes. $9 00$#
10.00.
New York Metal*.
New York. Feb. 9 —Copper—Steady.
Fleet roly tic, spot and futures, 16c; tin
r-Tsv; spot ami nearnv, 67 00c; future*,
57,25c.
Iron—Rteady No 1. dark northern.
74 50® 26.00c: No. 7. northern. 23.R0®
74 06c Nn, 2 southern. 20 66 0 21 66c.
Lead -steady; spot, 4.6208.76c.
Zinc- Mteadv l ast Ht. Foul*, spot and
futures, 7.6007.62c,
Antimony Spot. 19 66026 00c.
Chicago Mpot Market.
Phlegm f'b 9, 10 h »*’ nullfr
Mtotfdy nod fum .••oelpts. 9.493 tubs, 1*1*1
year*, reralpls. 1 1.904 tqbs; 6 old
17 new cam extra*. 39%c standard*
39c: extra firsts 37%®3*c. firsts 3 ■• % •'»
36 %c; «9 .-ore, 37 %r; 99 score. 35c; s« •
onds, 32034c. .. .
Butter- Steady and firm; receipts, t r, • 4
cases; last year. 1 2.045 rases; 2 old cars:
10 new curs. flr*ts. 4!< . dirt*. 39c;
• hecks, f7r.
Kansu* t My Produce.
Kansas Fity. Feb. 9 Produce -Un
« h'inged ; butter. creamery. 4S04!%< .
pn» king I >•:.
F.ggp Flf*t*. 36c: selected. 47c.
Poultry Hens. 10c; roosters, 13c,
springs. 26c; broilers, 79r.
Potato**— Red river Ohio*. $1.300 1 :i«
riltrago Prodtire.
Fhbago, Feb 9 flutter Fnrhsnged, 1
creamery extra*. !»%c; standsrds 39c,
extra firsts. 87% 0 36c; firsts. 35 0 36%. .
set onds. 32® 34«‘.
Kggs Higher receipts. *.6 54 fase*.
firsts. 41c. ordinary firsts. 17039c
< lilraffo Poultry
Chicago, Feh. Potitti Ulvi High
. r fowl* 20®.’4c; *t»r|pgs. 27- . rooster*,
lie lurUm, 25c; ducka, 25c; geese,lUc.
Omaha Livestock
Livestock receipt* at the leading mar
kets Monday were; **
Cuttle. Hogs Sheep.
Omaha .11,000 10.300 9.000
Chicago .23.000 KM.000 13.000
Kansas City .16,000 10,000 7.000
Sioux City . 4.000 13.000 |.non
Sr Louis . 4,500 12.000 «oo
St. Joseph . 2,500 6.000 o,»00
Cattle—Receipts, 11,000 head. Monday’s
liberal run of rutile was of rather poor
quality than usual of late and t Ire market
was a slow and uneven affair from start
to finish. Shipping demand was alack
on account <>f the bad beef markets in
lire east and peckers were bidding 15 #< 'Jot
In we r than Friday on both ln»ef stems and
* •ow stuff. Offerings of stock cuttle anti
feeding steers. Including warmedup (at
tic, wore rather liberal and country de
mand was somewhat smaller than re
cently so that business was dull ut pri«*er>
ranging/from weak to If.#■ 2.*c lower Alum
last week.
Quotations on cattle: Hood to choir*
yearlings,. $9.no# 10.I>«> - fair to good year
lings, S7.90#9.<>0: common to fair ycai
lings. $6.70 0 7.75: good to choice sleets,
*9.25010.50.; fair to good steers. $*.00#
9.25: common to fair steers, $6.75#' '•*'
trashy warnieTl up cattle. $5.50# t..;.n .
good to choice fed heifers, $7.25# 8 50.
fair to good fed heifers, $6.no# 7.25; < i-m
mon to fair fed heifers. $5 0006.00; goo I
to choice fed cows. $5.5006.75; fair to
good fed cows. $4.25 05.40; common t<*
fair fed cows, $2.500 3.75: good to choice
feeders. $7.4008.40; fair to good feeders.
$6.60# 7.35; common to fair feeders.
85,50 0 6.50; good to choice stockers, $7.40
I# 8 25; fair to good stockers, $6.50# 7.55;
Inmmon to fair stockers. $5.5006.50;
trashy stockers. *4 5005.25; stock heifers.
$4.0005.75; stock cows. $2.7503.75; stock
calves, $4,000)7.00; veal calves. $1,000
10.50. Bulls, stags, etc., $3.7506.50.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No.* Av. Pr.
12. 930 $H 50 21.1154 $9 10
18.1335 9 50
rows
14. 855 2 85 2». 591 3 60
4 .1072 4 00 to. 997 4 75
11..1104 5 00 20. *81 f* 00
5 .1100 5 40 22.1212 5 50
27.1232 6 00
HEIFERS.
. 855 6 00 26. 71 5 7 25
5 . 51 4 6 00 9 . 6 3 1 6 25
21 . 776 6 55 42.1041 7 .>0
63 . 767 8 50
BULLS.
1 .1130 3 75 U. 720 4 lo
1. 800 4 35 1 . 1470 4 40
1 .1580 4 50
HA LVES.
1. 110 .. . 7. 461 , 5 75
6 . 4 16 6 75 13. 27 0 7 On
3 . 263 7 25 2 145 9 &0
Hogs—Receipts. 10,300 head. A fair
number of hnice butcher grades went to
shippers early at 10016c advance while
the packer market was a slow affair on
the initial rounds with buyers reluctant to
follow the upturn in the shipper division.
Bulk of all sale*! was at $10.15010.iv
with early top. $10.90
HOC'9
No Av 8n. Pr No. Av Sh. Pr.
ins. i.'ij . j:> :<« ■ -'"i • * "
81 . . 21 4 10 55 89. . 193 ln #
4*» "30 10 80 65.. 245 80
69.’.' 251 10 85 73.. 2’0 . 10 90
Sheep—Receipts. 9.000 bead, pessimist
Ic wires from other (enters weakened
local prices this morning and fat lamb
trade was largely a weak to -5c lower
affair. Feeder* were around steady to a
little easier with aged sheep weak
Quotations on sheen and limbs: Urjln.
good to choice. *i7.?R#r 17.65: lamb* , fair
to rood. *16.o0t® 17.Z-.. fee.lin* «<nK
*17 00017.40: <-llnned iambs fed. $H >1
14.75: wethers. $ 1 0.00# 11.00: fat^ •ewes.
IS.5009.76: 3 oarline*. *12.00 014.75.
® FEEDING LAMBS.
63 fed 74 .■■•••• .*U 36
P.ecelots and disnosltion of livestock at
the Union stockyards. Omaha. N°b . for
4 hours end tn c «t So. m . February »•
RECEIPTS—HARLOT.
]jnrses
Hattie Hoes Sheep A- Mules
H. M. A- St P. Ry 2 3 . • • ■ 3
c. p» r. n.in 21 13 i
<’. *■ N. W . *'iMt .... 21 - • • J
C A- N. W »«»< . 71 *» I “
C. «t. P. M. * O. ... 27 5 .•
H. B. A- O.. east ... . 2 • • . *’
H. B AO. west 1 15 29 26 ...
r R T A- P.. east .12 3 I
H R I A- P. west ... 14 1 . - 1
C. G. W R. R. 5 .
Total reel'd s 4b8 1 26 41 19
DISPOSITION—H FA D,
Hattie line* Sheen
Armour A Ho. 952 1032 4 .*9
Hudohv Packing Ho. 1 1 86 2041 *6.8
Hold Packing Ho . .. 1 56 1779 . .
Morris Packing Co. ... 596 5Sn 15*
Swift A Ho ...151 1 1564 -66»'
Hoffman Bros M
Maverowlch A Vail .... 11 .
Midwest Packing Ho. ... 13 . ..
Houg A Keefer .. P'8
Omaha Packing Co. ... 35 ..
T 'hu Rotb A Sons . 37 • . • • • • •
V”neth A- Murray . $45 .. .j
' Omaha Packing Ho. .. 30 .j
u,.-nhy. .1. W .• 17441 .
,',”dahy. from Denver
* 'proin Packing Co. . . . 235 .
v«ele Psckine Co - 23 .
r*iv>r|aii* I’npt'lne *V,. ... 96 .
Wilson Packing Ho. 15 .
* rwter*on A Sort 91 .... ....
T'*"tnn, VS A Hughes.. 41 .
Bulla. .T H . 107 .
(*hcek W. w .4 2 .
itennls A- Francis . 84 ... .. .
Harvey, John . 3*6 .... ....
Ingbram. T. .1. 22 .... ....
Kellogg. F O . 82 .
KlrV n« trick Bros . 221 ....
Krehhs a- Ho. 2 .
Longman Bros. 79 ..
f ube»-ger, Henrv S. 38 .... ....
'to Kan r H Co. 115 _
Root. .1 B. A Ho. 21 .
Rosenstock Bros 2 "5 . <
Sargent A Finnegan ... 30$ . ..
Smiley Bros. 121 *
Sullivan Bros ... 1<>8 .
W.-rfheimer A- Began 344 .
Other buyers . 438 . . 227
Total.*<18$ 7795 M0JJ
( lilniKo livestock.
Chicago, Feb 9 —(t nited State* Depart
pent of Agriculture.) — Hogs— Receipts,
i 8.000 head; market around 15c higher
op hogs averaging Iho pounds upward;
tt) *rk« t leas active than earlv . Mg pack
• ra still out; pies and light lights m
\ ery narrow demand: few early salea
around steady: top. $11.30; several loada
n I that price; hulk 200 to 290-pound :rv
eiages, $10.95011.25; most 100 to 19**
i*c.wnd averages. $10.66 ft |o 90 fed 140 to
ir.0.pound average* $10 25010.40: most
nlfTH. S'* r>0fi 9 25 hulk packing sows. $10 20
10 40; he-ivy weight hogs* $10,761/ M.30;
medium lit*.400 11.’0; light. $9 S', it 11 On ,
llr.bt light to ”,41 9 66, parking hose,
smooth. $10."Mf io nil; parking hogs
rough. $9 750 10.25; slaughter pigs. $8,on#
9 *o *
tf 11*—Receipts, Jl.OQO hearl, market
fairly active, demand mostly on shipper
ur-ount for better grades fed steers, kind*
of vnlu" to sell .it $9.50 upward, others
in liberal suppLv. weak to 25'- lower; early
top handy weight steprs, $11 25; best
to ghtv Ulnrfs. Ml.nn. several loads at
$10 05 ft) jo sr,. hulk frri steers of quality
an»l condition to sell at $7 75010 25: no
(price yearMngs her*-; light beef heifers,
ranners and cutters steady; fat cows, prin
cipally better grades, weak to 25c lower;
ley* desirable eon tdered, vealers about
str ndv. mos*iv at $11 on® i| 50 to packer*,
largely nt $1 2 000 12 50 to shippers; few
scle-ted offerings. $12 50 and better:
country demand f*r thin flesh sfeei s «-f
all weights dull: better grades meaty* of
ferine’ scar •*. firm, outlet broadest for
rlescrlptlc n of value to sell at $♦» 50 up
w n rd.
Sheep—Receipts. 13.000 hend; market
rxtremely dull: few sales fat lamb* 25'ri
TOr lower nl II7.50# 17.7 5, generally bid
ding fully r.oe lower; fat sheep urn hang-d.
< «1 »• b.fs of fat ewe*. $9ii01«'1 75, best held
hlgnehr; fee.ling Vitubs around steady;
early sale.*. $17.60® 17.75
Knn«ns 4 tty Livestock.
Kansas illy, l-’el*. 9 r'altlc-—Receipts
l«.0(»o brail; calves. 3.00 head: marker,
■-low. killing quality largely medium to
rood, weak to 25'- lower; better grades
showing lea* decline, top handy weight
ttstrf 916.00; bdllt e n r | v «ab*. I
9 00; she stock, steady: bulk butcher tows,
i 4 5006 00; heifers. 15 50® 7 50; canner*
ml cutters $2 5003 90; bull*. steady,
calves. 50c to $| 00 tower: heavier grade*
off most; practical tup veais $l«» 50. few
Up to II 1.00; *for kera ami feeder steers,
moderately active, steady; top at or kers.
$h n0 ; bulk, $5.50® 7 50
Hogs—Receipts. 10.000 head; *market
fairly active. 15 to 20c higher; shipper
Inp. $|1 05; na< ker top, $11.00; bulk "f
shIcs $10,45 0 10.15; good to ehotre inn
In ;100.poll pit averages, 110 70® 11.00;
light light* and killing pig*, stn-ng to
26c higher; 130 to 150 pound* $9 00®
|0.00; parking sows $ 1 0 2® 1 0.50 , stock
pig". 25c higher. $7.7508.75
Sheep—It'.-elpts, 7.000 head; market
very alow; lambs mostly 35 to 60c lower,
top to shipper' 117 66. others to pa- M r*,
largely $17 (54/17 50; sheep 1 Sc to *’f,r
lower; fop ewrs, $9.65.
Sioux < Ity Livestock.
MloilX f’lty, la . JrVb 9 -Cattle tie
»e|pts. 1.000 head; market, stow, kilters,
steady. 15 rents lower; slnckers. slearly,
f • 1 sleets and \esrllngs $0.00 ff 12.00 hulk
97,00499,00 1.1 cow# »mi heifsra, $t 00 4$
9.90; cannei nd lit 4
VP«N. « "a or 1 ;• 00; bulls $4 00® On, feed -
• 1 •« I . .0 41 . 0; Stocker® > 01 00
■took v nr* rod sajytia * t 119fl 4 71.,
feeding r ows and helf » $;i 004/ t <"
Hog* Receipt* 1.1,000; market 104/25*
higher: too $10 90 hulk of sab* $10 26
in n • llwht* 99.75#10 &n. hut* her*,
t ! 0 ft# 10.01 Ixed $10.35 1" 70 pa* 0
era. 910.100)10 ’ 7.. stags. $7 7 . ® 7 75; pig*.
17.60 401 30
•Sheen Receipt*. 4,000 Ip art ; mark* * . 3
rants lowei ; lambs, 917.00 ewea. p • 0
st. Inula Livestock.
Sf T.nPl*. Fell 9 fat t|c Receipts
4 60« hc id market steady; natl* •» href
steers, $5 91 1 : an. yearling steers and
heifers $ fiotr 12 00 $.t <1
sfocUer* and feerlers. $4 15 0 7 00, calve*
$l on® 12 50. t anner* snd cutter*, $2 00®
4 00
Hog* Re« etptS, 13,000 hearl’ mnh*t
ll#98ftr higher. mhted snd butcher* i
no 9 31) II 2 7. grind heavies, lift 1"nil •
rough* fa 90# 1 0 10 lights. $10 90® t| 00
• it-r 14 9" t a f,#» hulk 10 95*) II I .
Sheep R •* clpts. 1.0410 b. *d .. .rl.ri
.*• *»,* "ll'l . m - , •« die- «M I' ")li
j *“ *''#11.00, iinmrs ami chopper*. I 1
I ® 6.00.
I
Traction Shares
Have Smart Rise.
Lose Gain Later
Rails ami Oils Do Little. Some
Sell Off; Coppers Dull;
Motors Fairly Active;
Money Up.
II. Hit'll Mill SI’II.I INK.
I nncr nl Service Finn nciiil Fdltor.
N« w Y«>r;.. Feb, 0. lust be M< Avoys
i fit on ! i i c local traction question gave
a lllllp to the stock market at its opening
t oda; '111- •shares of tin- two traction
qwmpanies had a smart rise in the first
m»m. buf much cf t lie gain was lost
later.
‘llich nice's shares" were the star per
fo m ■ ol the i' H Oast Iron rip#,
which is controlled by William F. Durant,
went to 214. closing 19 *» points up for
the dn\ in 1923 Fast Iron Pipe sold at
20. ami in 1924 as low as H4.
Anierii an Fan, which, like Fast Iron
Pipe, L< closely hebl, rose fi'4 points,
while u g Realty and Improvement.
Commercial Solvent. National Lead and
some others had gains of from 3 to f,%
points. *
Nevertheless, if was not what l« gener
ally termed a ‘•good" market. The rails
and the oils, rc-ently the chief support of
the market, did little and some of them
sold off Foppers, as a rule, were dull.
Motors were fairly active. General Motors
In particular, on expectation rrf an Increase
In dividend Merchandising shares were
jn only moderate favor. Tobaccos and
sugars, on the contrary, were in keen de
nial d and made excellent gains.
Through the whole session U. P. Pteel
did little, swinging idly within a narrow
range and* closing l4 up for the day.
Fall money opened at 3 and went up
to 4’*.
Business was somewhat reduced in vol
ume. total transactions being around
L'jOO.OOO. Again It was noticeable that
there was no large accumulation of buy
ing orders from the country at large
over the week-end.
Grains had a peculiar day.
Fulton, wheat, was inclined tn go
higher, urd did go up moderately early in
the da* . but later, on indications of rains
in Texas, there was enough liquidation
to put prices down close to Saturday's
final figures Futures were not active
at any time during the day.
S' m, m, . ■ 1 " V
| New York Quotations |
v_ j
New- York Stock exchange quotations
furnished by .t. S. Bach,* A Co., 224
Omaha National Bank building.
Sat.
High. Low. Close. Clous.
Agri Chemical.... 20% 19 20% 19
A .tax Rubber. . ... 12% 12%
Allt**d chemical... *6% »4% m; $4%
AUis-Chalmers ... 7*< 77% 77% 77
Am Beet Sugar... 41% 41% 41% 41%
Am Hr Shoe Fdry. . 99%
American tan 172% 165% 172 165%
Am Car & Fdry... 205 202% 202% 202
Am H Si L. . 12%
Am H & L pfd.. 71% 72
Am Intarnatl Corp 38% 38 38'.* 3h%
Am I.lnseed OH. 27%
Am Locomotive... 121 % 119% 120 121
Am Radiator ...100% 100 100% ino%
Am Ship Sr Com. 12% 12%
An Smelting . 106% 105% 105% 105
Am Smelting pfd.110% 11 o no no
Am St Foundries. 4K 47% 47% 48
Am Sugar .66% 63% 65 63
Am Sumatra . 16% 15% 16% 14%
Am TM A Tel.... 134% 1 !4 13 4% 134
Am Tobacco . 91 89% 90% 89%
Am W W St K. .. 38 37 % 37% 38%
Am Woolen . 53 52 % 52% 52%
Ana f on da.46% 45% 46% 46
Asad Dry Goods..158
Associated OH .... 37% 37 37 % .59
Atchison ..118% 118% 118% 118%
At Coast Line.152% 152% 152% 152%
A G & XV I.29% 29 ^9 29 %
At RefnIng < *o.116%
Austin-Nichols .. 28
Id tv m . . ..135 % 1 3 3 % ] 3 4 % 134%
Baltimore Sr Ohio. ML «n% >g % %
Barnsdal! A .. 27'* 27 27 % 27%
Bet hit h> in Steel 1% 50% 61% jqi.
Co- || .\1 .i cn. to 42% r.1% 42 38%
\\T. Klvn - Yan H> 4 1 '» 4 % 43% 43 %
1 klvn - M pfd .. 80 79'* 80 7 8 %
LUlyn - Kdl Co ..129% 129% 129% 129%
' hI Parking . . . . .... , . |02%
1 a! Petroleum ... 29% 28', 26% 29
'<1 Sr Aria M«n 4% :.4% 54% 54%
Canadian Pacific 150% lf,o jr,o 151
C**n Lea»her 21% 21 21% 21%
' * n Leather pfd . 6 % 64 >4 » , % 64%
c, rro de Pasco .. 5 54 64 54',
*'! ndl r Motors . 30% 3<f% 30% 30%
Ches.i Si Ohio .. 9 % 95% 95% 95%
• hi Gf w com . 14 >v n% n% M%
• hi i,i West pfd 31% 31 31% 31%
• hi ft N W . 72 71 7 2 71 %
»' M * fit P 14 13% 14 13%
' '! * « P pM :r, :
1 H I * P . ,s ■. 4 7’, e ,<*.
I- Hr r M A O Ry .. M«
Chile Copper .... 37% 36% 37 37%
' him* 28% 27% 27% 27%
•'Itjeft - Peabody 65 64
Coca . Gobi ..91% 91% 91% 91
''do Fuel Sr Iron 46% 46 4*'. 46%
< *o| • btrhnn ..... 46 4«
*’o| Gas .4s% 47% 4*% 48
CorgoPuim . 42 40% 42 40%
• ’mi Cigars . 30% 29% 29% 30%
Con 4'as . 7 St, 78% 78% 78%
Can .6 % 64% «a% 64%
• -.nti Motors . . . 9% 9 9% 4%
c. rt. Prodii' ts 4 % 40 40 40
' ‘-de„ ... 4 1 i .31 «4 33% 55%
'"i'll,; . .. 74% 74 74 74 %
• ■ >> t Cane Sug .14% 14 1 4 % 13
Cu*>* Cane So pfd 62% 60% M% 60’;
1 bib - v . Sugar 5 3 .3 2 3! % 3Mi
• uynmel Fruit ... 51% 60% 51% 53
1 ‘■•'del n Bone .... % 5% 5%
" •• d Chen 47% 46% 47% 47%
f >ePi A Links ... .1 40 1 40%
Dela * Hudson .141% 141% 141% 141%
Dupont Da Nem 149«, 1 47 1 49% 146
I ""'•* M*!ne* .. 16% 15% 15% 15
Fa D man Kodak 115 114% 115 114%
Fm« : % 3 2% 32%
Kndlrot t-John .... 7«% 70 70 68%
Kl-c St or Bat .. 6 3% 64%
Fs*n<»u* Plavera 95% 9‘ 95% 94%
Fifth Ave B L . 15 12% 13 13
Fisk Rubber . 15% 13% 13% 13%
«*lelsehmsn's V «1% 89% m % *0
General Asphalt... 58% 57% 56% 5«%
C.en Cler . 246 ** 24 1 2 45 2 43 %
General Motors .. 78% 77 78 % 77%
Gold Duet .... . 40%
G< ■ irR h 46 % 47 % ♦« 47 %
Gt Nor Ore ”6% 5* % 38% .38%
c.t North Rv pfd :•»% 69% 70% 70%
Gulf states f»t| 93% 91% 93 % 92%
Hartmann Trunk 32% 31% 32', 31%
Have* Wheel _ 3'% 57% 38% 97%
Hudson Motors 39 % 38% ,38% 38%
Home stake Min Co • . 4 4 4 4
Houston Gif . 83% 81% 82% 82%
Hupp Motors .. .... .... 16% 18
111 Central .115% 11%
III Central pfd. 113%
’ respiration 30% 30% 30% .30%
lot Fog c r 34% 33% 34% 54%
Inter Harv . 107 %
Int Met. Marine . 14 13% 13% 14
fnt M M Pfd . 50% 49% 601; 50 U
fnter Nickel . 27% 27% 27'* 27%
Inter l’aner . 57% 56% 57% 66%
fnt T A T . 92% 92%
fnd Gas . 26% 25% 24', 25%
Jones Tea . 21% 21
Jordan Motor . ... 44% 44% 44% 44%
K C Mouth .. 38% 37% .17 % 37 %
Kelly Springfield 1 % 16% 16% 17%
K e n ner o 11 .5 6 ' 4 r.5 % 54 56
Lee Rlibber . 14% 1 4 % 14% 14
Lehigh Valley ... 76% 76% 74% 77%
Limn Loco .70% 70% 70% 69%
Loose Wile* . ... «4% 79 84 79%
f .ou A Nash . ...10?» 1o«% in«% 109
Mai k Truck 14"% 138% 139% 139%
May Dept store 105% jor, % 1 C. % 105%
Maxwell Motor A 81% 7| to 79%
Mil x we | Motor B *8% |*% 38% 58%
MWland 4 4 4 1 % 44 4 3 %
Ilex Men hoard .. P; % 16 % 16% 16',
Miami Cooper . .. 22% ,* % 22% 22%
M K A T Ry .... 6% 5% 3 6 v, 36%
Mo Par . 41 40 |0 % 41
Mo Pgi«#|»fd . 81% 81 % 8J 81
Mont-Ward .. . . 81 % Rn% 51% 59 %
Mother Lode •% 8% 8% 8%
N iali Motors ... 270 Jflf % 2«1% 27o
Nat Biscuit . 70 69 % 69% 69%
Not FlnamG . 54% ’4% 34% 54%
Na» T.snd .14 2 159 16 1% 157',
N V Vtr lit nk* 1 % 1% 51',
N V Central .. 125% 12 % 123% 152%
N T T ft Hi L . . 1 "9 1* 8 ’9 129
N Y N H A ff .. 31% .10% 30% .in %
Nor til Anter . 4 5 44% 45 43%
North Pacific .... 71% 7m, 70% 71
N A W Rr .,..128% 138 128% 1 *%
Orpheum . 2*;% :’•;% 26% 26%
Owens Bottle 4«'% 44%
Pacific Oil ...... 65% 65% 63 63
•’nrkard Motor .. 1 f. % 16% 18% 15%
p.m \ tuerl* n n .. 74% 7.1% 75% 74%
Pan 4m T1 7* 7t% 74% 7l%
Penn M R ... 4 8 17 % 47 % 47 %
People - Gas 114 113% |M 111%
pet V >1 rnnette »;a ', 69%
Philadelphia Co. 64% M% 64% 1-4
• ’H Witts Petroleum 44V. 43% 41% 44%
Pierce Arrow 13% II1, 13% 11%
Poaium Cereal #'• '* 99% 98% 98%
Proved M* eel far *4% * 4% ««% r,;.%
Prod A Refiners 39% 5»% 30% 30%
Pullmsn 144% 14* in 111
Punt.1 Alegre M 4 3', 44% 44% 44%
Pure Oil .Jt ’% 3 3 % ‘ %
Radio Corn ..66 • ’% ft« 61
t? v M' ee| Muring*. 1 3 4
ft a'* Cog sn Md a ted 17’. DC 1 •’> % '1 %
R os din*? 79% 78% 79 79 %
Retdonle "
Reo frnn X Ml eel 68', **% 6* % •»*%
Koval Dip h. V V • '% •% 86 % r, %
Mt T. A Mao F •»"% * - . t.9 *u%
<1 T toils A M W <1% M MV*
finite C| g si i M 1 , I I* 1 D % Itn
pent Roshtlck HI '6 160 D O Ji.rt
shell Union otl -v .. % *; : %
Himmonx Co ... 37% 37‘i, 37% 37%
Mini lair OH . ..." % 2 % ' ’% %
Mint lair, » fd 9|», a %
*41. - • Hit ef f | dd . - 68 9 4', 9’. 9 •
Mil e|1 V 011 "9% *9',, "9 •, 9 %
M-tit hern P"«*lflr I«? 1" '■l«»n%
Mo.it he U ID 90 19 ' 89 90 W
M'.l "11 of C«l 66 * 1 ' 94 \ • %
Ml.I « 'l of N J 4*i% xl •, 4*' 45%
Mtd Pl «*e Glass 14 I;1W LX % 11%
M'ewnrl Wsrtt'r *1% 72% 7l% 73
Mtremherg Carh D*» *1% D%
Ml 1 lehr her 4". 4'.’% 4.% 4'. H
utihmxHne Mast 9% 9', 9% ** •,
•i I* r, 47% 47% 4Tt, 4 7 84.
a - f»h|f MuP'h«r HI • 1'U'h DM % 1"4 %
11 • 1 -t ne 411. • ' % 4 *', 41 %
"„t , *•,*., fit % 79 77
Tubs*. «. Plod A 97% «7 97 % HIV,
Transcont t*il .. . 5% 5 *»
I’n ion Pacific ...151 ISOM; 15t)% 151
United Fruit .217
r S C Iron Pipe . 21 t 195% 214 194%
r S ind Alcohol. . 83% 82% 92% *2%
D S Rubber. . 437, 4'.% 4 5% 4 %
U S Rubber pfd.. 97% 97 97 % 97%
r S Steel.127% 126% 127% 127%
r s Steel pfd.123% 123% 123% 123%
Utah (Topper . 91% 91 91% 90
Vanadium . 30 29% 30 29%
Yivautiou . 11% 11 11% 11
Wabash . 24% 24% 24% 24%
Wabash A . 63% 62% 63 63%
Western Union ..121 120% 12i 120%
Westing Air Brake.1«»C% 106
Westing Elec . ... 73% 72% 72% 73
White Engle Oil.. 30% 30 30% 30
White Motors . . 6S 67 % 69 68%
W ool worth Co .117% 116% 117% 116%
Overland pfd .... 76% 76% 76% 76%
Wilson . 7% 7% 7% 7%
Wilson pfd . 22% 21%
Worth Pump ... .67% 66% 67 67 %
W*rigley Uo .53% 61% 51% 52
Yellow Cab Taxi. 52
Yellow Cab Mfg. 33 37 % 37% 38
Total sales Saturday. 879 400 pharos.
Today's 2 p m. sales. 1 190.600 shares.
New York. Feb. 9—Activities In today's
bond market centered largely In local
traction issues, which responded to the
report of a special Investigation, giving
hope of relief from present unsatisfactory
operation conditions and early eonatru*
1 on of facilities Prices generally moved
within 11 narrow range with the trend
continuing Inward higher levels
Moat of the transit obligations. Includ
ing those of the Tnterborough. Brooklyn
Manhattan, New York Railways and Third
Avenue Railway companies, achieved new
levels on gains of 1 to 3 points. Profit -
taking. however, brought about slight re
cessions from the peak prices at the close.
Interest In foreign bond trading was
centered mainly In Serbian 8s. which
strengthened, in reflection of favorable
election returns showing a clear majority
for the present government. Gains of a
point or so were scored by these bond*
as well as Denmark 6s and Brazilian 8s.
Price movements in the railroad group
were highly irregular, with many of the
moat active semi-speculative issues such
as "K:\ty,” St. Paul and Erie liens losing
ground The higher priced obligations
were firm. Manati Sugar 7%e led an up
ward movement in sugar bonds but ren]
izing sales depressed most of the leading
oil issues.
United States Ilond*.
(Sales In $1,000.) High. Low. Close.
103 Liberty 3%S .101.21 101.17 101.22
30 liberty 1st 4%s .101.30 101 26 101.26
167 Liberty 2d 4s_101.3 101.00 1 n 1 00 ;
168 Liberty 3d 4 1 i * . . . 101.1 4 101.11 101.12 1
'•71 Liberty 4th 4 %a..102.00 101.28 101.20
311 U S Treat) 4s.. . 100.30 100 27 100.27
4 U S Trea* 4%s .105.2 106.1 105.1
Foreign.
49 Anton J M Wks 6s 93% 92% 92%
40 Argentns Gov 7a..102% 102% IQ2%
75 Argentine Gov 6s . 96% 96 *, 96%
45 Austrian G gtd I 7a 96% 95% 95%
2 City of Bordeaux 6s 85% 85% 85%
10 Copenhagen 5%a ..97 97 97
7 Gter Fragile 7%s .. 92% 92 92
5 R de Janeiro 8* 47 94 95% 9.!%
■9 Czechoalo R 8s *62.100% 100% 100%
11 Depart of Seine 7s 90% 90% 90 %
5 Dom Rep * f 5%s . 9 1 95% 95%
16 D U 6% pet n *29.103% 103% H»3%
27 Dom of Den 6s ’52 103% 103% 103%
50 D East Ind 6s 62.. 100% Jon% lnt.%
20 D E T 5 %s N '53 . . 96 % 96% 96%
13 Framerican 7%s. 95 94 % 94%
4 6 French Rep 9* ...104 103% 1 • • 5 %
117 French Hen 7s 91% 01!- 0*1,
301 German ex In 7s rets. 95 9 4 % 84%
9 Gt c El P Jap 7s rt 90% 90% 90%
85 Japanese 6%S. 91% 91% 91%
1 Japanese 4*. * 2 % 82% 82%
6 K of Belgium ?%s.109% 10»% R»9%
25 K of Bel 6%S rets. 94% 94% 94%
44 K of Denmark 6*..103 102 lft3
17 K of Hungary 7%*. *9% «*9% 89%
86 K of Nethter 6s *72 106 105% 105%
42 K of Nether 6s ’64.103 102 % 103
16 K of Norway 6s ’44.100 90 % 99
53 Kg 8 C S 8* . .. «6% 85% *6%.
51 ir~ „f Mweden 5%s. 99 % 99% 9?%
7 Nord Rys €%a .... *2% h % • *•
5 Pa rls-I.yon«.M 6s. 78% 73% • %
19 Ren of Bell via. *3% 9?% '*3
7 Rep of Chile V* ’41 108% 108 108
23 Rep of Chile 7s_101 100% 101
1 Rp of Colombia 6%a 99*4 99% 99%
68 Rep of Cuba 5 % * . 99 % 99 u9
1 Rep of Finland 6s. 84 54 * 4
- Rep of II <lt I 6S. • 94 % 94 *» 4 %
11 State of Queens 6*. 104 103% 1**4
4 State of R G rlo S Vs 96% 96% 9*%
5 Ste of San P * f 8s . 107% 102% D-2%
1 Swiss Con fed 8 s ..115 115 115
11 Swiss Oov 5 *-* ’46. .101 % 101% 101%
17 TKnfGPAl 5 %■ *29.114% 11«% 116%
34 DKofGBAI 5%S '27 log*. 1«6% 106-,
f.r. D S of Brazil 8s 97% 96% 97%
37 U ? of D C Rv E 7* 83% »2%
lW»me*tlc.
54 Am Ag Chem 7%s.l00% ion 100%
1 Am (’haIn sf deb 6s 98% 9«% 98 \
10ft Am Sugar .102 102 102
10.8 a„i TAT 5 % « ..103% 101% 101%
64 Am TAT col tr 5* .100% 100% inn%
8 Atn TAT col tr 4s . 96% 96% 96%
14 Am W W A K 5s.. 95% 95% 9. %
48 Ana Cop 7a '38. 1«4 10.7% 10.7%
58 Ana Cop 6s '53 .101 100 % 100%
37 Armour Co Dal 5 %s 95% 97% 93%,
1 Associated 011 6s..102% 1"2’, 102'
26 A TASK gen 4s *9% 98% *9%'
1 ATASF ndi 4* itpd «3 8 5 8 3 ;
4 At Cst I.LAN ro! 4s 87 86 % 86%
1 HAD rfg 6s '95 ...102% 1«2% 10°%|
6 BAG 1st 6* rtfs.... 101 100% 101
56 BAG evt 4 % * 92 91 % 91%
3 Bell Tel Pa 1st 5*.101% 101% 101 %
88 Beth St con 6s A .97 96 % 9 7
1 Beth St nur men 5s 92% 92 % 92%
11 Brier Hill St r,%s 99 98% *>«*,
64 Bkyn Ed gen 5s A 100 99 % 94*
350 Bkvn Man Tr sf 6s «8% 87% v'%
3.7 Calif Pet 6 %s 105% 105 1<*7
.7 I’MB No deb 6 % * ... 11T % II 7 U 117%
8 «’an Par deb 4s. 80 79% *o
6 <’ C A G 6s 1 n* % 1ok% 106%
19 Cent Leather 5s . loot, J in % 100%
13 Cent Pac gtd 4s . 88% *7% 6 4%
44 Che* Af O . vt 5s 105% 10* % 105',
51 (’lies A O evt 4%S 96% 96 % 96%
67 chb- A Alton 3%s 68% 67% 57%
2 C B A Q rfg Gs A 102 10? 102
1 < ’ HA Q gen 4s 89% 89% v*c
11" Chic A- East III 5s 78% 78', 7*%
152 Chic Gt West 4 6 5% 64% 65%
14 C M A S P evt 4 %s 68 % 57% 57%
28 C M A St P rf 4 %s 52% 51% 51'.
59 C M A 8r P 4* 25 7.7% 7 5 7 5 '
1 Chir A N rfg 5s H>1 % ion, 101%
37 Chic Rail 5s 84 13% «7 %
9 Chic R I A P ge 4s 84 87% 84
33 C R I A P rfg 4s 86% 86 *6
15 Chic A West Ind 4s 79% 79 79 \
130 Chile Cop 6s 111 % 110% l|n*t
74 CCCASfL rfg 5s D 96% 96 96
6 * ’lev 1'n Term 5s 101 100% 100%
» Colo A Me rfK 4 %, 93% *3% 93%
5 Col O £ T. 1st 5s 100% 10o», ion*.
10 common P 6s ino% ioo% joo%
12 Cons C of Mary Gs «9 89 8f
7n Con sum Pew .'•* 94% 9 % 54%
8 Cuba c S de 8s St. 101% Dll H*1%
5 Cuban Am Rug Vs .jog 107% 1«7%
119 De'a A Hud rvt 5s 106% ]04 10#;%
4 7 Den A R G con 4* *4% .84% <4%
1 Hefre’t Kdi rfg 6s 107% log log
170 Ditp de Ned) 7%s 105% 10 % 105»V
19o IHi*rue«ne f.t fi*. . 106% ift6*, *n*%
4 4 East c Rug #*•'.* 101 100% |01
4 7 Em Gas £ F 7 % s 6 6 6 5% . %
2« Erie gen Hen 4s.. 7 4 7 4 74
1 Erie evt 4* D. ... 110% 110% 110%
11 Fisk Rub 8s 9.*,% 95% 97.%
1 Fla A K C Rv 5s 102% 10? % lo;%
10 Gen Elec deb f.s .104 107% 104
27 Goodrich * %s .109% 109 lo»%
17 Gdyr Tire ** Ml. 1.0 % 120 120
111 Gdyr Tire 8* *41 116% 116% 116%
6 Gd T Hy of C 7s 107% 107% 107%
43 tit Nor 7s A .110% 110% nn»;
72 Gt Northern Gs 94% M% 94%
3 Ifershev Choc 6a .104% 104 1"4
47 Mud A M rfg 5* A 87% R7% *7%
35 II A M sdj Inc 5a.. 77 72 % 72%
7 II mi 4* A 4* 6 %s. 101 100% loo%
25 HI B T rfg 5s *8 97 % 97%
I HI Central 5%s H»2% 107% 1«?%
12 T C C St LA.Nt* rf 5s 97% 97% *7 %
17 111 St I deb 4%s 91% 93% 9 %
213 Inter R T 7* 95 9 4 94 %
9 |n» A tH S 1st 6s 102% 102% lo2‘%
26 Inter M \l a f 6* 91% 90% *»%
26 Inter Pap rvt 5s A *9% 89 *9%
256 Inter U T Ca 81% 79% *0%
5v8 In R T rfg 5s etpd 73% 71% 71%
175 Inter A Gt N. ad 6a 75% 74% 74%
5 K » ' Ft S A M 4s 83% 8j % 83%
1 k a n C i t v A 1. 5 * . • 6 % ** • % 9 6 %
25 K C South 5s . .90% 89% 9"1.
17 K C Term 4a 85% 85% *5%
13 K Gas A E 6a 101% 1*1% DM %
2 Kelly Spring T 9s 9»% ***% 99%
20 Lac G .if Mt L 5%a 99 97 % «7 %
U I.SAMS deb 4s '28 *»*% 98 % 98%
3 Liggett A Myers 5s ‘** % 93%
12 Louis G A EG* .93% 93% *»3%
19 .Manati Rug 7%« .127% 127 127
C& Man Rv 2d Is .101% 100% 1 it I %
10 Market St Rv 7* 98% 98 % 98%
.76 Midvale Steel evt 5» so% 9" % *•'%
10 M El llv A t.l rf 6s 100 1°*
23 M A R4 1. 1«t »fg 4•# 25% : >
3 MKAT pr II 6* C !0J% im% 101%
24 MKAT ne pr II 5a A 91 *4'% 91
178 MKAT ne ad 5s A 87 \ * *> % '9%
25 Mo Pac 1st 6s .101% 1 "1 % 1**1 %
1"8 Mo l*m gen 4s v* % 65% 6 6
9 Mont I'.iw .>a A 9* % 96% 98%
10 NETAT 1st f> s . .. 100 99 % 100
4 N’OTAM 5%s . 1 no % H*0% 100%
196 N V t Vnt deb I I *» *, II* I 16 f»
76 N’Yc rfg A* IWIP G« . 1«* % t00% 1«H%
in N V t'etit • on 4s *5% v,7 % 8 ; %
68 NYCAHtL 5 %* 95% 8:• % 85'.
11 \ Y Edaivt rf «'■,« 114*, 114% P4%
5 NY Nil A II 7* 89 % 9**% 99%
185 NY NHAIC 7a ft *'% 98% fv%
14 Y NBA H rv 6a 48 vs «8% SS%
109 N Y Rvs 4a tlfa.. 5 3 51% r.3
38 N Y Tel if 6s 41 HE % H»6% lol
JO N Y Tel gn 4> ■ 96% 9„% »#; %
7 N' Y W£ llo* 4 % s *1% 1.1% 61%
9 Norf A 55 • Vl 6S .1*9% 129% 179%
18 Norf A W ion 4s . H»% 89 % *9%
129 Nor Am Ed sf . . H>0 % 99% H't*%
I . N>•» Pa. 1 f 6" II lov 108 108
' Not |*a« new Re l> *7% 91 % 9# %
38 Nor P,t. (| | 4s 84% 84% »4%
1 Nor Mis P Is) •* A 95% 9 % 95%
I O H L rfg 4s 97 % 97 % 9. ig
. 11» \\ 1 ah R RAN 4s 8 3 v J % * I
L*9 Phi GA El Rs . 9 5 % *• % '• *,
46 Fa. TAT a 5 2 9 1% 91% *».l%
97 Fan 4m PAT 6s 110% 11<1 lioi,
16 Penn RR «%s 110% 110% 110%
II I’rnn RR Imp .«* 64 9* % #8% 9*%
: ) Penn HR gen 4%s. 91% 0.1% 93»%
.1 Pete Mari) tf /»*.. 99% 99% 99%
*. I’hlle fit tfr 6 s . ..D'4% l«'4% 1"4 %
I Phi la Co G%* ..94% 94% 94%
Hi Phil A lid CA I 5s 1 On % 100% 100%
‘ 1 pierce A > rpw 8* 96 % 94 % 95%
.PRI A P lal *.* 14 9« % 98 98
20 Press d M» J’a) 5a. 96% 95 9$
10 Pub S| V N Tl 6s 96% •»., % •)»;%
Uu»u« Megte M ?s. lo* % 105% In*
4 Reading gen 4%* 9'\ 9; % P.%
1 Heading gen 4* , 4,. 95 95
’ Rep Iron A M 5 % * 92% 9 2% **%
5n III., t) Weal I it 4s 74% 7t ’4%
IT H I A A I 4 %• . . 87 % 87% 87%
M M L I MAR rfg 4s 94 % 94% 94 %
8 Mt1„! MAM4B RAG dr *5% 85% *5%
:•* Rt I. A Ml pfd 4s \ TO % 4 ; 4 %
»9 Ht 1. A n V Mill 6S 8 8 8| 8 8 98%
v I *Jf I v r F in. m * % 81 % *1%
•9 Rt 1 N,unite. St tn 4* 8 8% 8V% * 8
11 81 P £ K C B 4 %» *9% *1% *3%
5 Mt p Union Pep 5». 101% 101% 101%
Sbd Air I. roll 6s.. 92% 92 9
45 Sl»d Air L adj as. . 78 77% 77%
s Sbd Air 1. rfg 4s. . 6k 1,.,% 66
37 Sinsrnlr C Oil ml 7* 94% 93 93
31 Sinclair C Oil b%s.. 9n% 89% 9°%
I Sinclair iMe O 5%s.l0n% 10»t% 10ti%
33 Sinclair Pipe 1. 5s.. 8b % 65% 86
55 Skelly OH 6%*.117% 117 117%
5b So Pacific cvt 4s. . 97 % 97 9i
lb So Pacific rfg 4s. .. 89% 88% 89Vj
1 So Pacific col tt 4». 85 85 *5
6 South Ry gen 6%s. 109% 1i»9% 109%
89 South Ry gen 6s..106 105 105%
89 South Ry gen 4s... 77% 77 7*%
II 2 S W Roll Tel rfg 5s 98 97 % 9<%
2 2 Stfl G A K cvt 6 % s 11 4 % 1 1 3 % 114
6 Steel Tube 7s.106% I0b% 106%
lb Tenn Elec rfg 6s.. 100% 100% 100%
187 Third Ave adj 6a 50% 47% 48%
57 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 58% 58 08%
1 Toledo Ellison 7h .109% 109% 1"9%
15 Union Pac 1st 4s . 9 2% 92 V* 92%
7 Union Phi cvt 4s.. 99% 99% 99%
20 Union Pac rfg 4s.. 8F.% 86% R.»%
9 U S P.uhhr 7%.s ...106% 106% 106%
89 U S Rubber 5s ... 86% 86 86%
28 U S Steel s f 5k .105% 106 105
4 Utah Pow A Ugt 5s 94 93 % 95%
45 Ya-U (' 7%s W w 49% 49 49
223 Va-Car Chein 7s.. 7 *a 86% si %
21 Virgin Ian Ry 5s. 9«. % 95% 96%
•5 Wabash 1st 08 100% 100% 100%
43 Warner Sug 7s ‘39 87 % 8o% 87
85 West Elec 5s .... 99 98% 98%
36 West Mary 1st 4s.. 67 66% 66%
21 West Par f.s . 95% 92% 93%
1 West Union 6 %s .111% 1111* 111%
4 West Klee 7s ...108 107% 107%
4 West Shore 4s .. 82% 82% 82%
1 Willy a-Ov 1st 6% a. 100% 100% 100%
1 W i 1 A ..Co s f 7 V* s . 6 5 % 6 5 V* 6 8 %
6 Wilson A Co 1st 6s 94 95 % 93%
5 Wiison A’ Co cvt 6s 66% 66% 66%
26 Young Sh A T 6s.. 99 98% 99
Total wales of bonds loday were $15.
654,000. compared with $8,168,000 piev
ous day and $8,843,000 a year ago.
New York Curb Market
V___
New York. Feb. 9.—Conflicting price
movements took place In today's curb
market. Popular oils displayed a reac
tionary tendency, losses of 1 to 2 4 points
being recorded by Ohio, South Penn.
Standard Oils of Kansan and Vacuum,
with most of the others yielding frac
tionally. Independent strength was shown
however, by some of the low priced
shares. American Maracaibo touching a
new top at $4 a share.
Chief interest in the industrial groun
centered in the Kelvinator stock, which
was admitted to trading during the aft
ernoon and immediately sold at a pri
mitim of $4 a share above the recent sub
scription price. Buying of the i^ue was
based on a large increase In sales and
unfilled orders. Revival of activity in car
lighting and power, which also 4 en
gaged in the electrical refrigeration busi
ness was sympathy with the tlfitianu for
Kelt Inatoi.
A gain of nearly 2 points in De Forrest
featured the radio group Liberty Chain
stores *nd Boissonsuult held firm around
their recent high level*. Most of the oth
ers showed only nominal changes.
Public utilities were mixed American
Light and Traction advanced 3 4 points to
151, and American ties ami Electric mov
'd up 1% to 774. but Electric Bond and
Share dropped 1% and National Power 2.
Industrial*
Hales High Low. 2 P.m.
100 Allied Packing.... S % S % 4%
6 00 Amal Leather. to 10 10
•on Am Gas El new. 7*% 74 75
1 25 Am Lt S Ti.tr tion 153 14«4 151
1 00 Am Pow A- Lt new 5* 57% 5*
130 Am Pow A ! • pfd. 4*4 *'4 *<4
2oft At.i Superpower A. 134 33 33
Mift Am Superpower B. r ? S 33 331
loft Appalachian Power 7"4 754 754
10(1 Ass'll Gas A K new :»r, 26 26
590f>* Atlantic Fruit Co.HiO 9ft lftft
6ft Borden's (*on Milk. 14* 4 14“ 14*
30't Rot troy (* Mills A 47% 47 4 4.%
jog Brooklyn City R R *4 4** *4
10ft Bur Add Mch pfd 101% 104% 104%
1500 iV Light. 2 4 -% 3 4
200 Cent Pino Corn . . 22 22 22
loft Chapin Sacks Inc. 17 17 17
100 Checker Cab Mfg 21 21 21
10 Ch Id * Co new 4.’ 4 1% 44%
1 75 Coin Pow Corp 120% 119 119 1
25 Com Pow ufc *o% 40% *0%
BOO Cun O A: E Unit n. 33 "*% 33
f©0 C.inl'l Baweries A 1114 lift 4 Ill's.
1400 (Vnt'l Pakerie B -4 25% 24
mu GonCI Bck'-rie* pfd 02 9. 92
400 Cuhx Cutn'-any " ■ 3x 7* s
100 Cur*Is* A pin • f t»f*l 6 4 4 ' <4 64 4
7000 DfFo ot R « tfa 33% 31% 33
;*fty Boehler Die Cast. 1*4 194 194
11'i0 1 >ti Pont Motor 114 31 % 314
10® Freshman Co <C) 1 ft % 10% 18ji
100 n.iroil Corp.66 4 66 *t 66 4
l««ft Gillette H Ra£ new 66% *6% 66%
s ♦ nO Good ear Tir- 11% 32'% 32%
700 Gr.nd S*o ea 63 62 62
TOO C,r|nie> RAC. 17% 17% 1< %
10«> Happiness C St A 6% 6% 6%
1 oft Hm.eltlne Corp 37% 37 4 3«4
lftft Inter* un Rubber . . * 6
1 ono In» i >T«tch pfd 42% 41% 4 2
3fft Inter Ctiliiies B. 1' % 134 H% j
"ft ir»t»r tt-r: ii Rrdio *> % *■ % * ”4
.‘•ft .lone* S»jdin Mfg h *
4'* tft I.'-hlrrh V Coal Co. 4* 47% 4. «
200 1 V C Sale* »4 64 64
fjlftft l h R din C Stores > % * 4 * 4 1
o Mangels Box 4<» % 4°% 40%
•*•0 M« aid Iron 3% 3% *4
i 5ft Middle West Util.. *6 4 *5% ** 4
50' f Nat Distillers ctfs 39% 34 34
1*#ft National Leather.. 5% * % »%
1,0 NM I Pow St L "'6 704 204
•0 .S':»t’I Te . Co new 24'. -4ft 24a
r.no Nickel Pint* \v I. '7% *7 * • %
D,ft N.«ek*l P Pfd w 1 *6% *6% *6 %
in North State* Pow 1 •» lft6 105
• ft »thl" Fud Corp 54 4 *5% •
•-T0 Omn'bu* Cp cf pfd 95 95 9o
oft P> rene Mfg 11% l'H ]!*•
!*"(» Rf i ! Ire Cream 4"4 4f,% 4»*4
L’ftft R- V! 1 C 7s pfd 101 lftft% 1004
.'i ft Knva R.'dio t’f". 12% 11% 13%
700 sbatt ’* k Co 52% 32% 32%
.00 Plhrii Ke P d rtfs 1 * *» 1*4 ]*%
son HI *e»ier Radio ctfs 15 4 15 J5H
jr*n Southeast Pw St Lt 66 4 5t»4 £6 4
1ft y..-|tb cal Edi on . 104 104 104
lMft»*Houfh Coal A I ... 7 * 7
Iftct Standard Motor*..- 3% •* % “ *
too Stando'd Pub / |J4 ;J4 JJ4
1« Sv ft A Co H94 11J4 llf4
lftft Tenn El Pow . 51 51 51
1700 Thermiodyne Radio 15% 1j *•
ljftft Thump R id to ctfs. 14^* 1J • 14 •
Tub Prod Export*. 3% *S J%
1 '*0 Todd Shipyards . 39% »% **%
.eft tower Mfg c,.rp.. 1* '• 1*4 ]v 6
M 0 Union Carbide '• *"
2ft" United 8ho« Mch 44 *3% * *
1ft l S Oyp»um 125 125 1 25
|«I0*U S Lt A lit . 93 91 J*
lion Utilities PAL A .. 25% 25 .5
D»o Ward Bak Cor*# B 414 4£4 4!*
7fti W«ie Radio Crp -'J -*?%
inn White Rock .. 17 17 II
340-* Wl kwire Si»*n St 4 « * * * «
h»0 • Yellow Ta \i N Y 19 19 1*
*iamhtr«l OIL
H<*0 Anglo Am Oil 2tf% 70 -J
;o Bucket* Pipe 6*4 6*4 **4
0ftft Cheer l rough Mfg 70 64 '•*
<ft C, mherlanri Pipe I ■' U4 4 134 4
15 ft ft Humble Oil % 4**4
19 III Pine Line 14fc 146 146
•“* Imp Oil Can 126 4 12-4
19"f» Im*. OH Can w| 1% 51% 31%
6MM» Inter Pet 37% 77 37
4'»0 Magnolia Pet 14% 1 * « • 1 * 4
ft •• N.t Tran* "• % ’% ; %
lftft N Y Transit ..77 71 .1
I4ftft Ohio Hi .74% 77*4 73 4
Inn ivpn Mex Fuel 41% 41% 41%
iCft Prairie Oil A t?a».145 345
t SftO Pib'tI- Oil new 6-4 61 4 61%
15ft Prairie Pipe . . .121 1194 1-*®
aft Soli- Ref ...237 2 50 23 0
In So Pipe Line . *7 *7 *7
14" So Penn Oil .1** PJ
10*0« S and Oil Ind *Vt *7% 67%
4" S:. n.t Oil Kan 4 % 4?4 *3%
Jfto Pi and Oil Neb ?’*2 259 J«0
17n S*and Oil N Y 46% 45% 45%
27ft" \ aruu’M Of I 9«% *>% **%
Mbi rlliilni’niu 4>ll«. _ m J
lftft Aikan« »« Nat Has 74 74 • % ,
lftOo |trit Con Oil Kid* * 6 *
1400 Carib S> n 4% 4% * % I
•’•To Cities Servl. e . - .211 209 210 I
4ft* cities Serv f) 4 % 2%
20o cities Serv pfd *2 *2
I" 1 (Mile* Serv B pfd 7% 7% 1%
1 ftftft t'iiies Serv errp..S12 212 21 2
2ftftii Cities Srv r*h *. rp »•% 99% 9*%
l*«ftft Ci l.milrtn S.vn 1% 14 1*0
1000 Creole Syn .10 ln 10
1 ono* Enginee* * Pet •> »■ 6
.tan tiiliMon oil . 2 4 2% *4
lfto CiltiUnd «i l < 'fs t'% • %
«•"• Gulf 0)1 *10 4 **% 0*^
fiftft Kirby Petroleum 4% 4% 4%
3 3 0ft l.« • !*• t 5% % %;
1 ooAm <HI 1
50r‘Mrt'gay Oil 65 65 6i
10o* Mexb an Patmcn 99 99 99
jft. Mtn A- Gulf Oil 14 1 4 1 4
17'*o Mtn Producers 19*> 19% 19%
too \e\» Bradford 4 » 4 %
1 ;«h N M A Art l«d Co 11’* 10% 1*4
1*00* Noble Oil .13 13 15
foil Pret 0*1 . .. t 4 1% 1%
4Afb>M*enn Beaver 6 5 I
inn prnnuk OH Corp 204 3114 204
5*.ft0 Roynl Canadian 74 7% '%
Tftftft Sell Creek Pro . . J54 3s 254
?ft»> l td Central Oil *% 54 IS !
moo Yenesuelan l**l 4 3% 3%
1600 Wilcox Oil 7 6%
join** Ariiona Globe 36 31
If ftft CtnaGn ('upper .4 * % 4
1 srtft Con* 1 up pc * Min 5 1 iS 1’V
4 Diamond field R H. 6 *
IOO#D.dotes KupeiHii* ▼
1 I ftft h nglneei s Gold M 2* 7ft ’ •' %
NOnn* Eureka Cmeeua 1* 17
oo0«rir*t Tbt G M 19 a
;ftftft*Gul im Stales * 9 9
lftftft*G*ddfield con* v v *
1 0ftft*G<'idf iel«| Deep 5
ft ftft ft • i J, > 111 Xotl" D|v M n 4 4 4
I ft Oft ft* )| * 1 mill Dlv Mtn 11 1ft 11
1000*Hawlhome Min 14 14 14 I
1200 11 eel* Min ,lh’i 16 104
ftftiift How 1 Hound t*0 3 % 3 4
11000Mndep Les.l Mine* 20 1> 1*
|0O‘.Ierome Verde Dlv 1 H 1'% 14
fftftft*.tlb Con* 4 0 37 97
4?0ft ks»v ( or pet ■ 4 9
3O0«t«MrKltfDar Sa\ 25 ?0 8”
4'in Maeun Valley 2 % 2 4 2 4
rCKUNG THROAT
in ahrayn an annoyance:
tcorne ichcn it afflict a you
in the nipht, preventing
aleep. You can atop it
quickly icith
CHAMBERLAINS
COUGH REMEDY
which |mt« iidoothinjj. hfnlingcoatinfi
on the dry. inflame! throat ami atona
thn irritatmit mucua that canaoa th«
tickle.
H««p a bottle In your homo aHtbo tlmo
No Narcotic*. Sold ovarywkoro.
0
I •Mohican Copper .. .. ....
1000 •National Tin . 9 9 9
100 New Cornelia .... 23*4 23*4 23‘4
200 .Ni pissing . .. 6 4 6 l4 64
5300 Ohio Conper . 1 1 Ar 1A
Kf 00* Plymouth Lead ..80 7k 76
1 300 Premier Gold .... 2 22 4
1000*8an Toy . . .. 4 4
100 So Am PAG. 3 74 31% 374
1000*Stand Silver-Lead. 12 12 12
1500 Tonnpah Mining 2*4 -A 2*4
300M’nited Eastern . . 56 61 56
1000*11 S' (’out Mines.. 12 11 12
200 United Verde Ext. 2*74 2*4 28%
1000*Unity Gold . 61 61 61
f.00 Utah Ape* . 6‘4 6*4 6 4
4 500 Wenden Cop Min. 2 4 2 4 2 4
1000*Weat End Ext.... ft I 8
Domestic Bonds.
1 Allied Packer 6s.. 834 *3% **%
6 Allied Packer *s . 92% 92 4 92 4
* 1 Aluminum 7a *33.. 17% 174 17%
39 Am OAK Si... . 97*4 97 97 ‘4
ion Am PAL 6a old .. 954 *5% 954
27 A ni Sum Tob 7 %a 98 98 9*
1 Asad Si in Hd 6 4* 22% 8 2% 8 2 74
2 '. A G A W I 5b . 70 69% 69 4
10 Beaver Board 8s. . 95 95 95
1 Beth SI 7« -35 ...1034 193 4 1034
55 Cent f,nether ‘is.. 984 9ft1* 9*4
25 Chicago Un Sla 5s 98** 9« 98 4
2 Cit es Serv 7b C. . 127 127. 127
24 Cities Serv 7s D .1054 105 105
1 Oitlen Serv 8b B. Ill 111 111
1 Con Ons Bn It 6 4* 102% 1024 1024
1 Cudahy Pack CUs 95 94 4 94 4
2 I>oerc A Co 7%s..l04% 104 4 104 4
in Bet city Gas 6s.. 1014 103% 10:.»*
15 I>et Edison 6s. .. 114 td4 114
3 Dunlap TAR 7a. 103 103 107i
1 Grank Trunk 6 4*- 107*4 107 4 107*4
2 Gulf Oil 5s.99 »* 99 ** 99 !*
4 L McN A L 7s... 1024 1024 1024
2 Liggett-WIn 7a...1074 1074 1074
7 Manitoba 7s .102 4 102 4 102 4
8 Morris A Co 74* 1024 1024 1024
1 Nat Diet Co 7* . 101 101 101
10 N O pub Ser os. 88 87*4 S?4
1 Ohio Pone?1 6b B..1014 101% 10l*i
1 Park A- Tllford 6s. 106 4 106% 10154
1 Phi! El fta.106% 106% 106%
1 Phil El 6s 60.. 994 994 994
12 Pub Serv EAG 64s 9»4 984 984
7 Pure Oil 6%s.101 100% 101
1 Shawsheen <s . ...104 104 104
1 St Oil N T 84s. 10ft 10ft 108
11 Sun OH 64s. 964 964 96%
1 Tidal Osage 7s...104 I04 104
3 Vacuum Oil 7a. .107 107 107
10 Web Mills 6 4s .1024 102*4 1024
Foreign Bonds.
27 Tnd Bk Finland 7s 87 *7 87
1 Net he rid a 6s '72..10.54 1064 1054
11 Russian 8 4* . 17 16% *16 4
11 Russ 6 *4 a ctfs N’C 1 5 % 1 4 4 15%
10 Russian 5*4* . 15 15 15
2 Solvay A- Co 6s .102*4 102** 102*4
_19 Swiss 5 4a .101% 101% 1014
• Cents a share.
Clilrfiro Stock*.
Quotation* furnished by J. S Barbs A
2:M Omaha National Bank building
Phone* Jackson 5IS7-83-*o
Closing
Hid. Asked
Armour A Co Til pfd _ ** mi.,
Armour Co Del pfd 03 $31/
Albert Pick . 22% *>•> 1*
Ca rb de 71 % 72
Fdison Co .137 140
r uriahv .1**
Diamond March .11* % 117%
Deere ofd . *j
Rddv Paper . 17 * *n
T fbby . * 'Jt/
National leather . 14 14
Quaker Oat* .3«n 371,
Be/i Motor* . .. 111. igv
n«%
o’lit International . 32 3*1/
Th^r,P«011 . «S* *<
" alj1 . 20 21
fnrr tn Krrhang.. R.ite«.
rollon lu*r *: e today’* rat»r of rerrhansre
e* comnared with »h* par valuation
Furnished by the Peters National bank
Par
Val. Today
Austria . .20 .OOOOU
Belgium .195 .O'.IT
(anada .1 no j on
C zei ho-Slovakia .>0 0300
Denmark . 2 7 1
Bn gland . .’ ! 4 v* 4 7*50
,V**nr* .193 .0345
Derma ny .23* .2.3*4
7*1* CM ; .1,5 .<*42©
_r’cn-S’avla . . . n16C
No rv.*a v . ■>? 1 r * b
Fwf.d*n .•;? 1“S
8"IU»r1*nd .1,5 J,4B
/ hl.--.eo Itultrr on.l r.*»«.
i r- l' * -Quotations furnished
ft. ter ■m;* I00: 'Voodmen °f
__ Fj-.C.s'
r--* int.r~i)!i,h i , CU)fe
r*h lftft -MV -7\
; , = :N -?7'-. !7V ."8
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April « ;il 5n *«. -4»
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_ ru-TTEP. ~
I Caro ":.n High Low. I Clow.
° MV 24T, T«s 7*^7
!2tl_- - » i«-.
.. _ v'» Vork Prcidure.
. Ttr.k F'1' ’—Butter—Steady re
T,"An 'ry higher than
I*' a V.Y’V,. ,1" Mtr** <»-’ wore).
'*• ® ’• first. (81 to fl *ror»t 37fc> 4
pa-*lng stock current make No 2 J4<
*£**“7F,rni: r*‘ *.328 cases Fresh
..there.! »rlra first, 47Uft4,ur
firatf 444147, do. aet. ntla 4 i y 4 4.
'””'rr whiten. ' Inee 1 \ selected extra.
’ 1 .n’»r'’v »t*a nearby weatern hen
r. r> - n11es f;rata to average extraa 47sj
Mr, nearbv t.ennery hroe m. »\trx» Soft
_ .r Parlfi, roaat algtn extra, 4«>. „
1 , ur. firata tn e'.trg flrsta 47ft 4Sc
re tire, to' ffr,ta Halit; do. ee.-onde
At •, ft ">r.
Cheese—rjrni, receipt*. 27.81© pound*
Mate whH. milk, flats, fresh fancy to
fancy special*. 24c: do. average run un
cue'll, state, whole milk flats held
fanev to faftev specials. 2S*,$2«<r: do
average run. 25c.
New lorV augur.
^'*’A Turk. Feb J -The raw sugar mar
*',f *M steadier todsv but unchanged at
* *' f°r «pot while l*ter shipments was
h aher Sate* were 74 S©« I<hch PhiMp
c re* to an npe« *tor for February March
■h'.'mcnl at 4 85c
Haw tutur future* were steadier
throughout the svs^'.-in with closing prices
1 to 3 point* net higher. Wall sire#; and
compilation houses bought. Inspired by
•he stesdlnea* «*f •*,*• *p >f market: trade
*nterest« sold Mart h sold, Mir : May.
j 2 47, .1 ply. 3 14. September 3 25c.
r'emars for refined «urnr continued
l>ht Price s were unchanged. at! re
f»ner* a- spline business ■,* 8.00c for fin*
"rsnulated with on# selling at 5 4©t- for
rh*r*r*Nent rft»r Febrts*rv 18
H* fined future* were nominal
4'h'cng.* flutter.
rhl. Mto F-l> a -The butter market to
day ruled steady at tmehangeii prices
^rsdlmr however. w*i quiet, although a
**tt|e business was reported on the «*»»»
d;um rrules Sunrdic* of butter on deal
er*’ floors was Iftht but ample to meet
’he demend There was a good demand
for **-« new rirs w-h' h were limited Th**
c^nt retired c*r market was firm, with
d**lera trjrfn* and In >omf ouarters ob
taining premium*. Hulk of demand wa*
for Msmre car#
Fresh but*ej -s7-prr>re. 3ll*r 41 -score,
j’4r: 4rt-s. ore ”?Ur: V4 *cnre. 38 1^0 : |fc
f»ore, 3ir; *7-ai'nrc 34c; 38 score 32c.
| F*ntra’i*ed car lota- 59-score. Ilf; t|
*l'<*re. 3’Sc; 88-acore. IS*
New York 1>n (iimhIh.
New York Feb * —Fatten good* *n*c ]
get* were n'Met today. w ith price# steady I
n t-rtnt ^loths and - omSed goods Siieet-!
in** w»re a *hnde easier on some of the!
' * \ ter number* Yarn* were-, quiet am* J
little * hsnred ft*r the day Burlap mar-j
• m we>e steadier It w** announ -*d that]
t ew price* on K*\nn yarn* would be |
o de t'> the Viscose company tomorrow”, j
effective February If The B grades will}
KEEP POSTED
Important developments contained In
thi* warek’s market review regarding
the fob w:n* securities • |
!
Montgomery-Ward General Motor*
Goodrich Rubber Nat’l Dairy Trod.
T. A P Coal A Oil Shelly Oil
Radio Corp. of Am. White Motors
International Pet. Foundation Co.
Ind Oil A Ga* >eaboard Air Lino i
W'rito for Frso Copy
P. G. STAMM & CO.
Deoler* In Stocks ond Ronds
55 So. William St.. New Yo*b
unmrist mi nt
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
_
Thoro la nnlv one mpllflnf th.it j
really ibtiuh out prf-ftnlnfiil aa
medicine for curable Ailment* of the
khtneya. liver and bladder.
IV KlImei a SwAtttp Hoot ilniuls.
the high eat for the reA»on th«t It h«a
proven to l»e Juat the remedy needed
in thousand a upon thmia.tnda of dta
tret* hr t'Asea Su «mp Hoot mAke*'
friend a quit'My beooURe ita nilM and
ImmeillAte effect la ao>n reAllied In
moat cstaea. It la a senile, healing
vegretAhle oonuhnmd
Sturt t rent men l At once Sold at All
dlUR atoree In hottlei »>f too atrea
medium and UrRe
lino ever. If you wish flrat to teat |
thla hi eat preparAtlon tend ten centa
to l>t Kilmer A (V . Hlnghamton. N
Y fot a oAmple Nvttle When ertf- j
lt\R l>e sure And mention thl» iwier.
anc. bast* r»® dsnter. \o rhang® * u> {»"
i, ,le on A. grade. Dellveriea win *
from April to July 1, Inclusive
wan eteady, with a firmer tendency in
sntn* quarters. Additional lines of f«
woolens and worsteds were opened.
New York «enersl.
New York Feb. 9Hour—Ijneett'e* .
• prlng patents. *9 7<I0> 10.26. soft winter
.'mights, 8S.78«M«-00; hard wtnter
•tralghts. 19.50 ©J. 86.
Rye Flour—yulet; fair to good. 75*
9.99, choirs to fancy. I* nSfcS.25.
t'ornnteal—Barely steady: one white
and yellow granulated, $3 35 !ff 3. 55
}tye—Firm; No. 2 western. $1.72%. f o.
b. New York, and $1 70%. c. J. f export.
Harley—Steady; malting, $1.18 & 1.22. c.
1. f . New York
Buckwheat- Quiet; fine milling. $2.45;
Canadian, $2.55.
Wheat—Spot. Irregular; No. 1 dark
Northern spring, c. I. f New York, lake
and rail, $2.20%: No. 2 hard winter, f. o
b.. lake and rail. $2.03%; No. 2 mlyd
durum, do. $2 04%; No. 1 Manitoba, do.
$2.18% •
Corn—Spot, easy; No 2 yellow, c. 1. f
track Now York, all rail, $145%; No. 2
mixed, do. $1 44%
OaJe—Spot, steady; No 2 white. 6Se.
Feed—Easy; city bran. l«i"-|.nund ■«< ks,
$34 5ft; westetn bran, do $34.21.
Hay—Steady; No 1. $1*7.00; No. 2
$25.00ft 2ft.00; No. 3. $21.00 Jf 22.00, sam
ple. $17.00 (r 19.00.
H op a— Firm ; state. 1924 30fr34c; 102*.
1 5fa 17c, Pacific coast. 1 924. 19f*24c; 1923.
15 fa 16. .
Pork—Firm; mess. $.17.00; famllv,
$36.00fa 3 7 00
Lard- Ne^y. mlddlewest. $!%i’0f$14 30
Tallow—Easy; special looee. 9c; extra.
9 % r
lt*< e—Firm; fan*'' head. 7%fag%e.
New York (offw Futures.
N»w York, Feb 9—After opening is
points lower to 5 points higher, coffee
future* firmed up today on trade bu> mg
of the late n.nn'hi, advancing to 19 20c
for May and 18.is for July, nr about 2
to 8 points ne» higher Offerings in.
creased on the bulge however, owing to
rrperta of easier cost and freight mar
ket and May rinsed at 19.04c. The gen
eral market closed u to 20 points net
louer Sales were estimated »t 66.oft0
bags Closing quotations March 20 *n. .
May. 19.04* July. 17.93c; September,
lC.Pftr; December. 16 24c
Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s. 22%c. Santos
4s. 27% 52_
New York 8ugnr.
Quotations furnished by T .« Bache A
Cu . 224 Omaha National Banks building.
Phones Jackson 5187. 518$. 5189.
Art '/pen High. I Low. * Close. | Sat.
Mac. •*"77 ;.ac 2.8'. TTg 2 6 3
May 2Ti® 2 98 2.96 2 97 ! 2 94
July 3 1 4 3 14 3.12 3.14 .3.1 1
Hep 3 25 21 3 24 3 75 3 24
He, . 3 25 3.25 1 -3 3.25 I 3 24
N
4 hiragn C niton.
Quotations furnished by J 8. Bar he *
•'o . 224 <>maha National Banks building.
Phones Jackson 5187, 518*. 5189.
j Art ! Open. High. ' Low. | Close, i Sat
Mat . 2 4 57 2 4 « 4 2 4 :H 2 4.3$ 24 4 1
May 12 4 $0 24.90 24.67 24.67 24 64
July -24.96 25.00 24.76 24 76 24.77
Oct 24 60 - 4 6*. . 4 41 *24 43 24.3$
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, da.. Feb 9—Turpentine—
Firm. *7%c; sales 169 harre!*; receipts.
5 5 barrels, shipments, 301 barrels; stock.
9.741 barrels
Rosin—Firm: safe*, 142 casks: reee'pt*.
690 casks shipments. 452 casks, stock.
66.293 casks.
Quote: B. D *7 F G $7 15 H. $7 17%
1. *1 20; K $7 4- m. $7.80. N. 7.9b; WG
$8 30; VN VV. X $9 3v
Boston Wool.
Piston. Feb. s—Wool trading continue*
quiet Domestic wools of the better class
seem strons in alt lir.es. but price® are
deoen lent somewhat on the need* of the
individual buyers. Foreign wools are
slightly lower in some lines. However,
some scoured rap#»s have moved at prices
in line with the present market and there
is inquiry In particular for slightly de
fective offerings
New York Cotton Future®.
New York. Feb 9 —Cotton—Future*
opened firm March. 24.40c; May. 24.70r;
July 24.95c; October, J4.70c; December,
24.75c.
New York Cotton.
New York. Fel 9 —Th» general cot'on
market closed barely steady net * points
lower to 8 points higher with lats month*
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