^ heat Swinging Erratically, but is Makes Fair Guess New 11 igli for Present Move ment Registered but Not Held; Domestic and For eign News Bullish. My lIMKI.Fo 4. I.rVIlKN. I'i»l%rrwiftl Srrtire Maff rorrmpondent. c'hlcag". Feb. 27 —Swinging erratically 1 tt t hr-ad trade the wheat market to «. t* emerged with fair gains. New highs Ui tb- present movement were registered e.irly In the season but they wr not hid. / . enormous profit taking sale* were en nmtere.l throughout on every flurry. J • and foreign new# sized up as nltil; bullish, but apparently the belief r cad that prices were going up a little 1 •»« fast. Wk-at rlfiwed lc to 2Se higher, corn v ■ * ’„r lower to >4c higher, oats were to *fic down and rye ruled So to lc h1 'her. louses with eastern connections were utii-ueui sellers wheat on the ', ■*. this being regarded as realizing. } j.»lic buying was again much In evl *! ov •* while local operators rendered the arket support on the dips At th* high i !nt wheat showed a recovery of 20c ••;un the recent low and was 5 S'' from th-* wesson's top. The seaboard confirmed export enles of •'.Oort bushels wheat, part of which whs tor new crop grain and .September ship . u*r.i Th» l nlte.l Kingdom reported . 2 mixed, do. $1.46%. Oat»—Snot, steady; No. ? whit*. 64 %c. Feed— Easy; cltv bran. 100-pound sacks, $.’.1.50: western bran, do, $31.25. Lard—Barely steady; midrReweat, $16.46 016.56. Tallow— Firm; spatial loose, $%e; ex tra. 9e._ New York Sugar. New York, Feb. 27 — Further atrength and activity developed tn the raw sugar market today, and spot, prices advanced to 4.77o duty paid, while later shipments sold as high as 4 84c delivered. Sales In cluded about 335,000 bags of Cuban to local and outport refiners and operator* and 15.000 bags of Porto Rican to a local refiner at 4.77c: also 114,000 baga Philip Pines and soma resales to refiners and operators at 4.71® 4.34c for March to June arrival After opening 1 point lower to 2 points higher, raw eurar future* weakened un der heavy liquidation. Price* broke 4 to 7 Point* below the previous close, but rallied partially on co\ering and were f nallv 2 to 4 points net lower. March closed 2.96r; May, 3.«5c; July, 3.22c; Sep tember. 1.35c. Refined sugar vas unchanged to in neints higher with a better demand Price* ranged from «.00®6.1«c for fine granulated. although one refiner _ was t’llt accenting a limited business at 6.90c. Refined futures were nominal. Chlcgro Butter and Egg Futures. Chicago. Feb 27 Quotations furnished by George E. nark, 1003 Woodman of t r. e World build trig: EG OF. t Cara. I Open. I High. I I.ow I Cloae. Fe% i 62 31% 11%' -30141 .90% Mar | II .29% .26% -26 J .26% Mar f $ I .23% .2*% .28%, -23% f* ’ .2914 -29%' .28% .28% 4 .32 i ""i1*! 32 .1^ % " BITTER.""__ | Cara, j Open. I High. I I.ow. I Cloae. Feb 14 1 19% 19% Tiu, .19% Mgr. 2$ I .40 i .40 19% .99% June 2 1 .3"%’ 37% • 37 %> -1 • % T ter. | 1 f 33% .19% .39%| 39% 4 hicago Butter. • hicago, Feb 27.—With prices I to 1 %c 1 !gh*r on moat grade*, the butter market ( todav continued firm Receipts were light and stock dealers’ floor were low Buyers, however, were Inclined to antlci* | J*'e their immediate requirements »« M>i^t extent, and trading, a* a whole, v.aa active The centralized car market v.aa firm with limited supplies of butter J»ealor* were bolding fjrm and asking premiums on 59 and 9ft *c«»re cars Fresh butter: 92 score 43%c. 9! score. 4JUc; 90 score. 41c; 89 score. 40c; 88 ^or» 17 %c; 87 score. 35c; 84 score. 33%r. •Centralized carlots: 9n score, 41c; 89 tcore. 41c; 83 score, 37c. New York rrortiire. New York. Fell 27 Butt er—»t-ong; • cvelpts. 11.550 tuba: creamery, higher 1 tin extr.-i*. 4l%ry44c; creamery extras • 92 score). 43c; creamery firsts (88 to 91, core *. 18 % 1i 42c. Egg* Insettlad; receipts. 41,631 cases; i'--eb nfhered »xtra flrets. 330 3314c, f gathered firsts. 31®32r; freah gath I swcor.de. 3O4t30%c; nearby hennery; hit*.-, closely selected extra*. 4O%04tr; ) -arby and nearby western hennery ■ ite*. firsts to average extras, 36£M0o; t»earby hennery browns, extras. 26 027c. Pacific const white*, extras. 40c; Pacific j . jhmt flrets to extra firsts. 36039c. Cheev*-- Firm, receipts. 80.756 pounds; 'site while milk flats, held, fancy »o fancy specials. 25% 026c; state whole ;.i!lk flats, average i uu ,2.’» ®25%c. \ #\r York Coffee Future*. NVv York. Feb. 27. «*off*e future* opened t at nn advance of 9 to 19 point*, which w as probably Influenced by ' licher cable* from Panto*, bur after e*1l inic up t<* Ifi.r.Or for May on covering. p-Tce* *n*ed under liquidation a ccom - j• t led by rumor* of eaa.v coat and freight »«cf*r* Mi) eu**d off to 1927c and luaed at 19.31c, the general market, cloa atertdy at net advance* of 2 to M •oln'w Hale* were entlmated at 42,000 • nga ('losing quotation* March, 20 67c; ■ !• 1 ®.r. 1 «•; July. 1* 21c; September. lTv/3”; ftecember, 19.77c. ij <•* ' oflee quiet; Rio 7*. 21 \c; Pgn »o* le, 29‘* ; i« hi'nr.ii furnished b.v J. P Bach* 4 • « Omaha National Hank building jp.Me* J • Keon r> 1 S7. 619*. M9P._ < Ipen. ! High. I i'fvv I Cl owe. IVeafy VIo r | ? * < 26 or, I2f, 30 ! 2 6.25 .Mr,,' 2.*, r.;, a 7 '26 4 3 25.67 25.57 i 'j 1 v 25 9 ' ,,00 26 63 25 74 I26.90 iirt 15.24 25.26 24.90 26 0!» ’26.24 • If 25 20 : f>.;0 26 06 '26.06 I h friM.nl Cotton. J,t 1 IV 27. Total forwarded to r .ifl* r5.4 f»f» hn lea, of which American 4 4 nnn Hip. 946.000 hale*. American , rtf.Ot'O Import*. 129.000 bale*; Atn*,| , -f 9*.mao lixp rt*, 3,000 balei; Aintrl ‘••0, 1,000 f-; Omaha Grain N___/ Omaha. Feb. 2', I’suh wheat am d on ho tables todst from I'ttIJHr higher under the Influ ence of th* continued strength in futures The de ms ml ^\a* k r>* *« 1 and table* were well M-»ared of samples. Receipt* were 3" car*. i'orn so d at unchanged prices to 1c higher, w ith only h. fair demand. Re celpta were 16 cars. • •stg ^old around unchanged prices. Re oelpts wer* 15 eats Rye and barley tvaa quoted nominally unchanged Omnlia Carlo! Sales. WHEAT. No. 1 hard 2 cars, $1.8*. 1 car. 81.85V No. 2 hard; 3 cars. 81.654; 84 cars. 1185; 3 cars. $1,844 No. 3 hard. 2 cars, 11 85; 2 car*. 81.14. 1 car, 11.82. No. 5 hard: 1 car ft M Sample hard 1 car. 11.8! No. 1 spring 1 car. $1 MV No. 1 mixed; 1 car, 81.844. No. 3 mixed; 1 car $1,83 4 CORN No. 3 white 1 car. 11.1*4 No. 3 yellow: 2 cars. 11.17 4: 2 care, 81.184, » c*r 11.18. No. 4 yellow: l car, 11.14; 1 car. |1.12; 2 cars. 11.18. No. 6 yellow: 3 rare. $1 II; 1 car. |1.10. Sample yellow ! car. 9*c No. 8 mi\*d: 1 cat . 11.17. No. 4 mixed. 1 car. J.12, 1 car. |1.11. OA TS No 2 white, l car. 64c No. 3 whit*: l car. 64c; 5 rara, 6"c, No. 4 white. 1 car. 614c; 1 car. 52 4c. BARLEY No 2: 1 car. 96c. Dally Inspection of Drain Received. WHEAT. Hard: 6 cars No. 1. 3f cars No 2. 8 '•ars No. 3. 10 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 6. 1 car sample. Mixed; 1 car No. 1, 1 car No. 2, 1 oar No. 3. Spring 2 cars No. 1. Total, 63 cars. CORN. Yellow: 3 cars No. 2, 9 cars No 3, 3 earn No. 4. 1 car No. 6, 1 car No. R. White; 1 car No. 2. 13 cars No. 3. Mixed; 1 car No. 2. 6 rata No. 3. 4 cars No. 4. Total. 41 cars. OATS. White: 1 car No. 2. 12 cars No. 8, 3 cars No. 4. l car sample. Total. 16 cars. RYE. 1 car No. 2. Total. I car. Total, 121 cars OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SH1 PMKNTfl tCarlots) _ Week Year Receipt*— Today. Ago. Ag<* WTheat . 37 44 26 Corn . 16 34 *1 Oat* .. 1 a 4 1<5 R>s . 1 2 1 Barley . 1 2 Shipment Wheat . 7R 67 83 <’orn . 29 lfi 123 Oat* . . 61 44 49 Rye . 3 3 Barley ... . 0 1 6 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Cariots Tod*y Wk.Aeo. Yt.Agn Wheat .. 6 22 8J Corn .133 14. 3si. Cat* 30 2J 106 K A NS A S C1T V R EC E TFT.*. Carlota-- Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago. Wheat 41 8 1 95 Corn . ft 61 6 9 Oat* . . 2 6 17 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlota- Today Wk Ago. Yr.Ago, Wheat . 66 41 47 Corn R8 46 95 Oats . 43 23 35 NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. t’arlots Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago. Minneapolis «7 Duluth .66 F7 56 Winnipeg .246 296 34k < HU AfiO PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. Atlantic 6312. Art, Open. 1 High. | Low. | Cloaa. | Yea. Wh% I I | j May 1 95% 1 97 % 1.91% 1.98% 1.94% 1.9 4% . !. 1.96% 1.96 July 1.67 1.89% 1.65% 1.47% 1.66% 1.67 % '....! 1.47% 1.00 *4 5ep. 1.60% 1 52% 1.49%; 1.52% 1.49% ..I. .I 1.60 Ry* III) May 184% 168% 1.44 1.47% 1.64% July 1.42% 1.4 4 % I 1.41% 1.43 ! 1.42 ’ ^ . .I. Sep. 1.25% 1.27 1.2.*)%' 1.26%. 1.25% Corn I I I | | May : 1.12% 1.33% 1-32% 1.33 1.33 1.33 1 3.1% 1 31% July 1.35 1.36 %, 1.14% 1.14% 1.34% 1 1 34% . 1.36 1 3 5 Sap. 1.33%| 1.24% 1.33 I 3 53% 1.33% ! 1.38% . . 1.13% 1.13% Oa*a May .65% .55 *. .64 % .64% .56% I .65%*. . .66% July ! .54% .56% 56 .54 56% ! .66% . . . .36% Sap. .54% 6 6 .54 % .54% 64% I .64% Lard ( • May 14 47 14.50 16.3 0 16 80 16.43 July 18.90 18.82 16 05 16.85 16.*6 Rlha | May 17.33 17 22 17.10 17.15 17.19 July 17,20 117.20 17.17 17.30 17-30 Minneapolis ( hnIi (train. Minneapolis. Feb 27.—-Wheat--Cash: No. 1 northern. SI 87© 1 89%. No. 1 dark notrehrn spring, choice to fancy. 12 06 % ?} 2.19%; good to choice, f 1.93 % 0 2 04 % : ordinary to good. Jl 83%©1.»2%; No. I hard spring. $2.19 % 02.29% ; No. I dark hard Montana on track $1 84% ©2.07%; tc arrive, $ 1.84 % © 2.07 % ; May. $1.87%; July $1.86% Corn -No. 3 yellow. $' 20© 1.26. Oata—No. S w hite. 49% ©50c. Barley—8309«c. Rve—No. $1.56© 1.58%. Flax—No. 1. $3.17 ©$.23. Chicago CoMh (train. Chicago. Feb. 27.—Wheat—No. 8 hard, $192. No. 4 hard. $1.%8 % 0 1.89 Va rorn- No. 4 mixed, $1.1401.16, No. 4, yellow*. $i.i$0i.2«%. Oata—No. n white, 52% ©54%; No. 4 white. 49 0 50c. Rye Not quoted Barley—86c 0$i.o;. Timothy Seed—$5 50 ft 6 ;,o Clnvr Seed 124.00082 00 T*ard— $16 95. Rlha- $16 87. Bellle* |!8 73. Kama* City 4 aah (train. K ansae City. Fob 27 Wheat No ** hard. 11.8502 01 No. 2 red, 11950 2 02. May. $1.81% 01.86 34; July. $1.58% bid, September $1.45%. Com—No 3 white, $1.19 0 1 20: No. ? jellow. $1.2301 24. No 2 yellow, fl 2 A ft 122: No 2 mixed $1.19%, May. It.24% ©1 2 4% split asked. July. $1.26%; Sep tember, $1.28% asked. Hay —Unchanged to $l.no lower; No. 1 prairie. $10.00; others unchanged St. leuli <• rain Futures. S» T.oui* Feb 27.—Wheat Float: May. $194 July. $1 64 % Corn- May, SI 30%; July. $1 33%. Oata- Not quoted. Bran—$23.00. Ml next polls Flour. Minneapolis. Minn Feb 27. Flour 10020c htghe.r; family patents. $10.20© 10.30. VSaat St. frftul* I.lxeatork. Fast St l.ouls. Ill, Feb 27 -Hogs Re • *ipta. 12.000 he.id. most salss H©f.r,c higher; closed sirong. *«*\eral loads 240 to ion pound butchers. $12 45 late; bulk i»n pounds and up. $12.26© 1 2 40; 170 to 190 pounds. $12 10012.25; 140 in 160 pound' $11.60© 12.00; 110 to 130-nnund nigs $10.60© 12.25; 1'ght pigs, $9 6 0©, 10.25: packer sows 111 00. Cattle Rerelpts. 1.000 head, neef steer* active, 150260 higher; five loads $7 76w 9.75: few 'are Texas ousrantlne Texas drahman ateers. first of sessnn. brought $8.60; cow*, bulls and heifer* upward in 36 7 5; c*nnera $2 250271. hulls $160© 6 00; light vealsrt, atead> to 75c higher, at $13 00013.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipt*, $00 head ] nominally stead' . choice handy we'ght | lambs quotable $ 1 7 75. fat ewea. $8 500 9 26. Sinus C ity Livestock. ftioui City. Feh 27 •'attle Re.-ejpta. 1.200 head: market active; Killera strop*, stockera steady, fat steers and yearlings $7.00© If .00; bulk $*000900; fnt row* end heifers t * uo ft, 9. *0 : ranners snd cut ters 13 2604.00; venle, $r. Align rifl bulls, $4 60 0 5.00: feeders, $6 $00 8 25 stockera. 86 000 7 60; stoi k vearlings snd calves. 15.0007 26, feeding cows and heifers 13 0005.00 Hogs Rerelpts |6noo hand: market 16 *st36o higher; top $1 2 25; bulk. $11 76ft 12 30. light* 111 50© 12 10; butcher*. $12 0001? 26 mixed, $11 7ft© It An pack cr* til.26011.60; atag*. $1.0008 $0; pigs $8 600 9 on. Sheep and Lamb*- Receipte, i.roo h»ad; market, lamb* steady ewes, 36c hlghei iamb* $17.1ft; ewe* $9 06 Hi. l.hMlnrk. At .Toaaph. r>h 27 *. 1 •• •• • lulv 2 7 7 4 I 2 2ft ! 7 2" 4 24 *ap I 7 79 1 !MJ I 2 7 7 7 If. 1 *’ 2« 1 • *<* ’ 7 44 1*44 2 7.7 '79 7. 4.1 Naw York lirr l.nod* Naff York. Fab. 27 «'nftot good* war* •taady tr.dav. aoma print alolliaa rr»P#'ru» * ona for aoot dallvar\ advancing «»ln* Iba'ii* d l*tiH \ ad tnodarila Ini pro va*na" t Knn.lr* In wriah fabric* oral# In ught fraatv Wool good* In man* warn- llnat vaia In good damand l.in'na >m» jnlat, with drgaa llntna doing battfr than huuaahoM f oo da. J r “ , I Omaha Livestock __—/ l.l\e*kirit rwelptu At tli* lending mAf- ( Wet* Frida.' Hfr* • f little. ling* >l»**p Omaha !.W»« 14.100 10.400 (hirngo 4.1HIO 20.000 10.000 knnwi* t 11.4 1.000 ;.04Ni * 000 *lou% 4 »|4 1.200 I0.OOM 1.000 M IgiuU 1.400 12.000 .‘>00 ; M. Joseph 000 .>.*00 3.000 February 26. P.-.eipts were: I’jiMle. Hogn Sheep. Official N1ond»v .... 7.736 15.376 2,894 official Tuesday .. 7.256 13,964 6.MS6 «ifficlal Wedne day 8.Ml 14.61- l'\‘*4. Official Thursday 4.240 13.394 12.626 Estimate Friday . 2.000 14.500 9.500 Five d. this wk.. ..57.073 71.746 4 4 451 Same d. lest wk.. 19.S66 95.228 36.90* Same d 2 wk. ago.28.696 87.919 J6.989 Same d. 3 «kl. ago.29.166 ***146 68,60.j >ime d. yr. ago.... 31,340 87.086 60.189 rattle—Receipts. 2.000 head In the absent* of much shipping competition b*st grades of beef and butcher catrlo moved a little slowly this morning and in spots were weaker. Medium and low priced kind* cleared quite readily at steady prices. however, and the general market «*• largely steady at the weeks advance of fill Is oOc or more. Stockers and feeders were largely lacking and ruled nominally steady at the week " 2h ?®;.0c uoturn Rest handj weight beevee hers V'dav brought $10.55. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice i t»ar1ingx. $9 50010.76: fair to good year ling* $8.3609.40; common to y***r’ linen $7.25 0 8.25: good to choice steers. $7.7501ft.76; fair to good steera ^ $8.76® 9 75. common to fair steers. $. ta®" ,0; traehv warmed up cattle. $*«. ‘Ucf i.i-1 good to choice fed heifers $8.00 0 9.00; fair to good fed he.tern. I7.OO07.S5; common to fair fed heifers, $5.750 6.76; good to .■holce fed cows. $6.25 07.26; fair to good f*d cows $4.76®7«0; common to fair cows. $2.250 4.25: good to chke feeders. $7.90f.8.75: fair to good fedeera. 17.00® 7.45; common tofair feeders. 66.00®7.00; good to choice stockers, $7.7308.60: fair to gnrd stockers, $6.7507.76; common to mlr stockers. $5.7606.75: trashy eloch ►»r« *5 00® 6.76 : stock heifers. 94.60® r. 26: ; altle. Ilfs. Shp Ml*. «' M. A SI. T Rj 2 3 .... Mo. Rae. Ry. 1 .. 1 F R R R. 7 46 29 _ A N. W.. east .. t s ...» r A N. W , near . ’19 75 . <\ St. P. M. A O... 4 5 . C B. A Q., «ast .. 2 l ... .... C. R A Q.. wnt .. 20 22 11 - C. R. r A P east 4 8 .... C. R. 1. A P.. wept 1 3 1 _ f. r R. R . 1 . . . . - C. G. W. R. R. I . Total rarelpvp .. 68 171 41 1 DISPOSITION- MKAD Cat fie. Hkh Shp Armour A Co. 48.7 34*. 468 Cudahy Pack. Co. 415 4551 279.'. Dold Packing Cn. 85 1222 - Morrle Recking Co.Jf*7 1929 Swift A Co. 822 7998 4055 Hoffninn Bros. 7 .. . .... Mid.vest Packing Co. 2 17 .... Kenneth A Mutiny .861 .... Dubergvr. Henry S. 27 . oiniha Pa-k. Co . ... 1 . S Omaha Pack, Co. 8 .... Murphy. .1. W, . . 2n08 .... Lincoln Pack i\> ... .. 6 Cudahy from Denver. 21" Anderson A Son . 8 .... ... • heek. XV. f!. 1 . i Dentil* A Francia . 8 . Flit* A Co. 4 . ! Harvey. John .. 47 . nghram. T J. 2 .... .... Kellogg F <1 19 . ^Kirkpatrick Flroa . 15 .. Krebb* A • o . 4 .... .... Longman Hrm . 4i .. Mo Kan. C A C Co. . 27 .. Root. J. r: A Co. .. II .. Rosenatock Rroi . *9 . Sargent . 35 . tVerthelmer w Degen ... * Other buyers . 91 •• 1581 Total . 7521 17079 97 85 4 hlrage IJveatock. Chicago. Feb. 27. tl’nlted State* De partment of Agriculture! Hog*- He ceipta, 29.000 bead market fairly active. 1 Or to 2('c higher than Thursday a beat prlraa light iight and slaughter pigs, strong to 2*»c higher big pa-Wets inac tive top $12.4fC bulk desirable. ISO to 840-prund weight. $12,000 17 36: desirable 140 to 17A-pound averages large!) $)! 2-* if I I 85. bulk packing sows. $11-109* 1140; strong weight slaughter pig*- 910 6° 0 10.74; h*a vies. $1 2 000 17 40; medium weights. $11.70012 3$: light weights. $11.60012.10 light light. $10 $60 11 80; parking hogs. smooth. $11.20011.50; packing hog*. rough. $10 $00 11-20; slaughter nip* $9 50011.00. Cattle Receipts, 4.000 head; market, quality considered, moat killing classes, steady; good to choice htndv weights, vest calves, unevenlt higher on shipping sc.-ount; light kinds, stead': bulk fed steer* and yearlings $9.740 10.60; sales numerous at $9 000 9.76; part load year lings. $12.00; #,th**s held around that figure; heat weighty steer* early at $10 60. sums slowness on better weighty - "w* end heavy heifers: bulk fat cows. $4 76 0 6.60. spring 820 pound hetfeis. $10 00; several lota of light helfera. $7.00 vfr *< 60. weighty bologna bulla. 14 76' choir# handv weight vaalerg upward to *16 00 mostly. $11000 13 00; on packer orcount. common to medium I'ght • slv e* $< 000 lO.oo. Hheen Receipts. 10.000 head: ma’!:e'. desirable f*t la in be are active. fully steady, others dull week: bulk. $17.26 v 17 75 few loads. $17 86018 no. medium t o good yearling*. $1 . 00012 76. fat sheep, active, strong, bulk f« d ev. **. $8 760» r,O. top $9 7 5; fading lamb". • care, most gales. $17.0° 'u- 17.26. ItaiiM* HI. l-oula ll«eal4Mk. St. I.oiji* Mn Feb 27 ' flttle Tie f *lpt«. 1.400 head, market, atendv, nall\w beef ►fee* m $7 26012.71; yearling* »ieer« and hrifera. $4.$0 01) 76; por* $4 >f| u 7.60. atnrkera and feeder*, f. 00 n 7.7o, « a I v • * 14.06011,00; . anniri mid * u t « • 3.2 •» u i ll d h*avi«g $ 11.00^ I 3 |0 rough*, f'o 76ff 11 i»o* tight* in 4.s$f 8.6; p.ge, $? :.'I tf I 1 7 .1 hulk, $ I 2 20 u 12 85 Sheep Me* elpta 600 head. ma’ket. ataady mutton ewe* $4 On to 9 35 Ik nth* $14.^0 17.71; tanrvare and choppata $4.00 04.00. Few Stocks ^eak; Market Rather Steady as Whole No Flood of Selling or Sign of Aggressiveness on Part of Professional Bears, Despite Rate Boost. I); Rl< HARD SPn.I.AS'R. I nit ersal Nerflce Financial Kdltflr. N#w York Feb. ?7.—Thera waa little evidence in the stock market enrly today that the advance In the rediscount rate of the federal reserve bank was to have the unsettling influence bearlahly inclined person* expected. A few stocks were weak but ‘Fi© market as a whole v. as rather steady. This weakness was not so much due to aggressive selling ea the unwillingness of those who *»re sponsor* nf the laauea to support thein. 'I here was no flood of selling or s'gn of a ggresstveuesa on the part of the pro fessional hears. The market then developed Into a mixed sort of an affair, with the timid or the wary lessening the'r commitments and i he pool managers of various grade* bidding up their specialties moderately. This continued with the market rather mixed In oha-aoter until announcement, came of the Increase in the call money rate to f. per cent. A fair amount of liquidation resulted and the market be < a me generally irregular. There were wide moves in som* issues, but mostly In specialties nut particularly prominent. Generally the market was Irregular and confuse*! throughout the da>. The trend throughout th«» list was downward l*t« In the day and the close was, an a rule, lower. Nearly all the rails sold off. Grains were quite strong for moat of the session and particularly strong up to the last hour. At the close wheat waa up IS1' to 2«h,c. corn was unchanged to \r down, ohm '4c to ^c down and rye y to I Ur up. l ard was off 12 to 15 points Totton waa fairly strong and moder ately higher until late In the day. Then operators began to get worried about the, Texas situation. The possibility of ra n in Texas led to selling by some of the bull*. The early gain waa wiper] out snd closing prices were from l up for March to from 16 to 21 points down for new <-rop months Toffe* generally was dull and closed 2 to fi points ur. Sugar waa eaaj and 2 to S points down. | New York Quotations V— - New York Stock exchange quotation* fumtshM by j ?, Racbe Ar Co., 224 Gins ha Nebrasha Bank building Thure. High f.ow Close '‘lose Agri chemical 19% 19 % 1984 19% A«r Reduction lift 1««% J0S% 108% A .1 a x Rubber 12% 12 12% 12% Allied Chem 49% *7% **% 49% Allia Chalmers "6% 74% 75 77% Am Meet Sugar . 4 1 40% 4 1 41% Am M S Fdry . 104 101 1*1 104 Am can .. 175% 172% 17.3% 176% Am c a Fdry . .211 -08 20* 210% Ain H & I. 12% 12% Am H & F pfd .... 71% Am Jn?*r Corp .. 37% ;t7% ?,ft% Am linseed Oil ..27 26 27 27% Am Boromotlv* 136% 132% 134% 136% Am Radiator ..«•»;% 94 9*i% 98% Am Ship A Com .13% 11% 14 11% Am Smelting .99% ft* % 94 % 99% Adi Smelt nfd ..let Am Steel F’dnee . 62 51% il% M % Am Sugar.f>*>\ t>7 67% **% American Sumatro l«% 17% 1 8 % l» Am Tel A Tel ..134% 133% 134% 134% Adi Tobacco ...88 87% 67% aft Am YV YV A Fll .. 37% .»7 % 37% 37 % Am Woolen . 61 6ft% .<1 61% Anaconda . . 42% 42% 42% 42% Aaroriated I* G ..190 19ft 189% Associated Oil . . 54% ?ft 3S% :’f% Atchison 124% 1?3 1 2 f% 12 4 % Atlantic Cos*1 I. J54 15:’% U?% 154% Atlantic G A \\ I 35% 54 35 34% Atlantic Reft Co . . Ill 112 Austin .\irhott ’-*% % 27% C8% Baldwin 144 : »ftV 142% 142% Baltimore *■ o . 7ft% 74% .3% 79% liarntdall "A” ... 27% :.0% :'7 ‘-7% Beth Steel ...47% 46% 4. * 47% Beach Mag .. :-9% 39% 39% 40% Brook Man K ... 41% 41% 4’*% 41% I Brook-Man pfd *0 Brook-Kdluon Co .19 J .8 t *59 176% • a Ilf Pack. . . . to# % « allf Pe- 2 7% l7 i. •* 27% c*l A Aria Min . 61 % • enad Par . .I4s% 147% 3 47 % 151% •'em Fci% «rro de P*tico % 61 % 61 , • ’hand Motors .4 , *.»% 34% •'tieeaj. AO. 95% »4** 95% 9k • ' 'Jr \V.-> com . 14% 1: % ' A % 14% ' ’h c.r \v«.«- pf l J1 % 20% . % l % • hie A N W , bP% SH% 81% *9% c M . . 60 Chile Copper *♦>% *7% 86 : 5*6 Chino . ... :'5% ciuett- Peabody »;f»% 5: a 5 *6% • ’oca-Cola . .. 91 10% 90% fi Colo Fuel A: I 44 43 % 4..% 44% Columbian Card . . ... 48 47 Columbia Gas . .. 52% 6’ 62 fl Congoleum . 39% 29 :p% Coneolid c,g . . .. 13% 4ft % Conenlld Gi« .. . ?»>% 7ft 7*>% /< contln Can . 06% €4% M% t(% font Mu tote . ?% 9% ft % P Corn Prod . .... . 4<*% 40% 40% 40% Cnsden .. 24% 3. % 63% 34% Crucible .. 77% 75% 77% 76% Cuba Cane Sug u\ ’ i u 1; % ;t • ubn Cane Sg |»fd . *2 f.0 % 6 1 *1% Cuba Am Sc* : ' •* ?2% ’% Cuyantel Fruit .',.*% . -.. r4 I‘a u lei Boons ^ »4 Dnvldaon Che* 44% 4 4 -4** 4, t>el &• Hack* rip.. 1411 l*el A Hud 14 % 4" % 1 4ft % 14? I‘upon Vent 4a % 147% *48 % ]4*% Dome Mines % 1 % 1 f. % jk Kastman Koda 112% 113% 1 1% 114% Krie .27% ?2\ :F’% *’% Kndlcoit Jchne -i. 89% Flee. Mtor Bat . f> 44 ( *■ 4 % • , „ Famous Player, y| % M% J9I 9* ~ Fifth A\e Bus l.lne 13V 4 Flak Uuube 12% 1 12 , 12 F lei eel. mane > 7; 7 7% ,7% ?fc (Jen Asphalt 7% 5* ‘ft 67 % • Jen Fir X * 41 % . s 4 .4) % : r (Jen Motor* 74% 73% 7 4 14% Gold l*it*( 88% • Jood- Ich 4* % 44 % 4a 44 Grt North "re 57% :,*% x', Grt North Rj pfd. 6*% •>*% ** j at’* Gulf State* Sfu 91% 90 4( #| % Hartmann 1 uni j % .(\ % Hayes (8 list*i ;(ftv4 Hudson Motor* 4 1 4 9% 40% 40% Hbmeatake Mining •“% Houston 011 80 7"% 79% *ft% j Hupp Met,,.* 16 % 6% ’5 16 ill; Central . ..11#% 11. % li« 1 nt % llnephatlon . 27% 27», 27% 2*% lint Fng Con- <’rp 41% »•% 40% 41% Inter Harxeater 10* 104 % Jot >* 10« ! Int Me. Mar .. 12% 13 12% )2 Inf Mere Mar pfd 47% 44 44% 48% |n-*r Nickel 2 7% 27 77 27 % Tnfernof P*penf 81 o i e Iftt 104% Max .Motor • 47% 44% 4 % 44% Mat Motor A 8a % *3% 8:% 94% Mar land . . . 4 I % 41 % 41 % 42 V# •M*x Mete 11 % 16% 1.8% n M ami Conner 21 % ■ I 21 % 1 M K A Tev R V. % Jf. % 4 7 J.% Mlaaoiu | r* . 59% S9 * 9 j J9% Mia P*c |»frl 9?% 80% 81% Montgoirerv YV»-d 49% 48% 49* 4“% Mother I .ode 8 7% 7% « »* Na*b Mob * . 267 % National BU« u t *4 • a *4 'at Finn .' t.% ;4t4 14% >.;»% Nat I .ead U9 168 159 1.89% N V Air H 51% 61 51 6 1 N V ( ent r* i 1 2 i % 1 2ft 17 1 % 171 % n r r a st i hi m% NY N N At II .*» 34% 34% N A m e r 4 ft % 4 ft % 4 ft % 4 ft % N utb P« ft i \ *8% 44% 89% N it XV I: 17 • 137% lift % I r % (irpbeum 29% 2P 2*% 24 ''sen* llnl»l* 47 44'. 44', 4 Pacific ol! . ft % ftft% ».oa; ».nu la kard Motor .. i»% 14 19% 19% Pan American. . 777, 7ft% 77% "7% Pan Atnerb-an 14 7»% 7ft% 7 4 7 8 % Penn HP. . . 47 U 47 4 7 % 47% People* <1 * 117% 119% 117 % 118 Pc * Marq . 71 % 70 % 70 V 71 % Phil* Co .44% 64% Phillips Pet 42 >a 42% 43% 4.1 Piet1 e X nv ... 13% 13% 1.4 U 13% | Poitui • ereal lf»4% 104% t'- eased Steel 4%r 6" i Pro A Ref 29 18 % 19 29 % | Pullman 141% 141 141 141%, Puma 4leg * Aug 46% 4. 46 45 Pure (>n 80% 10% 80% 30% Radio Cm ftft% 83% 84% 83% Ry Steel Springs 113% 132 112% 184% [ Hav Con . 15% 15% !*% 15% Reading.15% 15 % 15% 16% Reading . 7 8 7 7 % 77% 78% Repb.gl* . 18 17% 1« 11% Rep l A St ft 4 % 61% .-4 6* Royal luib I' S T 54% 5 4% 64% I % At t. A S r .... 71% 7ft % 70% 7ft % Si i, A s W . . 61 % 50% 60% 65 Schulte Cigar . .112% 111 % 11? 111% N * r a Hnelm. k . .181% 163% 180% 1ftft% Shell Union Oil tft% 25% Jft ?ft'* Iminnna c«* .. .. 35 *4% 56% 3* V Fit "II . 17 II 31% ?l% Sinclair Pr*f*l ... •• Mi,.** Mlseff . *ft 89% 90 91 S k e 11 if till ..,.2ft% 37% 2* ?8% - ... i li Te 1 " 4 % 107% 103% 10*% ...Hb Ry 91% 90% 90 % • % stand till 'el 8.1 % «J % *7 % » ’ % Stand "II N .1 44% 4.1% 43% 44% *«and riate Glaaa 1?% Stewart Y\ n i n e» . I % 70 7 <» 70 % *Hnrube a Ctrb 58% 98% 85% 6ft AlutUbaker 44% 4.1% 44% 44% Cdbmartne Boat • •* I • % •% 4 Text! Co .47%, 47 47 47% T *3 Sulphur . .1*3% JO'S 103 % 1“2 Texas A Pacific . 6 6% 64% 54% 66 Timken Roller R . 41% 41% 41% 41% Tobacco Prod 1“', 78 79 77% Too Prod “A ' .. 96% franacuntlnent O 4 , 4% 4% <% Union Pacific .160 146% 148% ! 2 Unit ad Fruit Jtt f ft Cast li on Pi. 224 % 219% 22“ 2 4% J S Inrt Alcohol 85 83 8.1% 84% •J S Rubbe- . 41% 41% 41% 42% l S Rubber pfd 95% 95 95 % 95% V M Si eel .123% 122% 122% 124% V R Steel pfd ...123% 123% 12H% 123% Utah t’opper .._ 90 vanadium . 28 27% 27% 28% Vlvaudou . 11% 10% 11% 10% Wabash .‘. . . . 25 24% 24 % 25 Wabash "A . 64 6' % 61% 64% Waatern Union .12’% 121 1*'1% 121% Weatlnghouse A R.105% job West Electric ... 72% 77% 72% 72% White Eagle Ull 29 2*% 78% 29 White Motors . 65 64% 64% 66 Woolworth Co ...116% 116% 115% 1H>% Wiltvs - Over .11% 11 11% !'% Willy* - Over pfd 81% 79% 81% 80% Wilson . 8 Wilson pfd . . ... . Worthington P ... 73 69 % 71 72% Wrtgley Co 49% Yellon «'sl> T P. 62 Tel • %b Mfg i*o 3 4 Totsl sale. Thursday. 1.57* 80“ share* Today's 2 p. sale*. 1.“48.600 shares F.str* Dividends. February ?7. \J R Steel.11.25 and 50c extra < anadisn Pacific ... .12.50 Southern Pacific .. . ..$1.50 California Packing . Norfol's A W'estern. . $1.75 Packard Motor pfd.. $1.75 Have, Wheel C.. $0.75 Hayes Wheel pfd ....$1.87% Union Pacific . 82.5“ Union Pacific pfd.12.0l» Eastman Kodak C.. ..$1.25 and 76c extra Eastman Kodak pfd .. 11.50 r a New York Bonds v./ 5>v Turk, k'gb. 27 —Botul prices today were th I Idly depressed by th«; In-rrait in the N-w York federal reierv* bank * *•■ discount rate to 3% per < *»nl. although no clrantS- liquid a i i.'t developed. I ".***•• w *■ re recorded in ell section- of the her but except In a few Install' es v, etc limited to a point or two. While ». fleellPjt- in price* ha* coin* to be < oneldered the Inev itable rfm lion of the bond market to an advance in t ht rediscount rate. Wall street regarded th* action of the reserve hank merely ns n confirmation of the rifilnic trend of mone> rate* which haa beer iti evidence for some time. .\a a result little fresh sell ing developed, altfcough the usual ad verse psychological effect on ape- ulativt serllni*o> was f»i*. Y further stiffening of time money :ate* accompanied the rIn .a!! money to f- per cent and was reflected in a moderate reaction c* liberty bonds Both investment *n-1 semi-speculat e rail Hem were uploaded to some extent with re sulmnt losses <,f * p'djlT or t n Ip Nor folk / Western hp N<■>w York • <=ntr*| 4* t nd lefunding s Melnware A Hudson convertible os, Burlington gen-ra' 4s. Mis aourl PaHfic first 6a snd Katy adjust ment 6 s. Although fit. Paul rail* ay official* hop* »o avert s receivership fo- th* road, nervousness over the company % position brought another res.lion In th* bonds today. At the same tltna further oppo sition to the Nickel Pia£g merg«»c plans tended to depress < t*»i»p*‘iil High Low Close 7 49 Liberty "%s .101.23 101.17 101.22 44 Liberty J*? 4%- . 101.28 Ml 20 Jol 20 ?75 Liberty ;d 4%*.. 100.29 100.27 ] O'Vi’7 10:; Libert 2d 4%*.. 101 10 JOl.ti 101.9 .341 Liberty 4th 4%*..101.27 IOT.2'4 10125 J 27 r. f*. Treas 4 a... 100.2 s 100.21 100.26 7 U S Treat 4’4.v 104.21 104.21 104 21 F orelgn. IT Ant .lur M W 6s.. 96% 96 96 i A i gent Oovt 7s ...102% 102% 102% 59 Argent Oovt 6s 96% 96 % 96% 17 Aust t.ov gtd Jo 7s 9.3% 95% 95% 6 »’ of Hordes... r* M% *4% 84% 5 •' of Cypenhag ..%* 47 97 97 11 F of Or Frsg 7%s 42 91 % 92 C pf R do J a 3* 47 91% 93% 9.1% b Cr.echo-fi] K As ’52.100 99% ion .6 Hepsrt of S*ine 7s fi« 4 89% *0% 21 Horn In Rep s f 5%s v % 93% 93% 47 DofF 5%% no •29.10.'% 102% 102% Jf !» of fan ps 52 10.1 % 103% 103 % * f> Fast Ind «s ’*2.101% 101% >01% 14 L FI f &%* \ ..3 44% 9«% 98% 1 Framerirsn 7%s 01% 9:»% 93% 66 French Rep 6s .. . 1 Ovf Jf»2% J»>*% 177 Wench R*p 7a 9- % 90 90 130 *; ex 1 7n rets 9.', 94% ?4% 12 fit «/ K F J .s ret* 90% 90% 9*>% 23 .lap 6 %s 41 % 91 % 91 % »j»p O . . 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X 1 T rfg M ’ A l 107% 107 107 7 N T T aet' 4%s 46 % 4 6% 94% 4/ N r IV 6 i« 4%a... 61% 67% 87% 4,i Nor A Walt evt 6».134% 129 129 N r A W ron 4a 49% *9 *9% II N 5m Kdl a f *a 100% 1.a 144 4 19 Nor Pm rfR 4a B 144 147 % 144 Nor l'ac pi Han 4a *'S 45 “* % > Nor S 1’ 1 at 6a A 96% 96% 94% II lira S 1. rfR 4a 97 9i % 96'a lira \V K It fl N 4a * *2% ‘2% 14 l’ar tl A K 5a 96% % 9’ 4 I Par T * T 6a 62 94 % 94 94 J64 Pan-Am P A Tr *9.115% 1 at I'a H K 6%. Ill H" a H44 .17 Pa K K (amp 6a 64 9* 4. 97 % 9i « II Pa R It Ren «%«■■ 94% J* 1 ;l aPra 'tar tTR 5a .. 9'% 94 » **% 6 Phila Co rfR 6a..144% 1044 144 a 17 phila 1-0 6 % a ..... 96 •*’4 96 5 Phila 4 11 c » I Si lt] 'O' 141 I IPerra Arrow 4a... 96% 96 , 96 a -5 p R I, a P 141 6a I' 99% 99 99% 16 Prraaail St I Car 6» 96 96% 96% 24 P Ale Sur 7* 1 1 Rea l gen 4»,s . }-% ** 4 11 R ! A 8 6 *■»» ■ • ■ f l\ 9 9*7* 23 R 1 A A l.a < V*» 12 S I. ! M & S rfg 4* 94% M% 94 * 12 St |.JMASo4sRA [% • 218 SLA.S F ur I 4s A 73% • S •JJ4 41 St 1. A S P art I 6* *«% Jf.J* $* > bl St l. A S K inc 6s 82 J-H * 4 St la 8 eon 4s . 89% JJ% sn St P A K 8J*4%s 8-1% 8.% ' 46 slab 4 I. con 6a 91 94% 90 5* 71 Sab A 1. 4 ‘11 ••'a c ‘ (• 7.5 Saab > I. rfR 4a. . »6 «* ** , 16 Slim C (111 enl 7a 95% 95 • *? 1• IP Slim Con 011 6%. 99 a:% '»* 15 Sine Pina I. ia 46% 96 ■ 59 SHelli on 6 % a • ■ ’i;,, II So Par ri t 4a 464, 9S% * 17 s,, Par rfR 4a 49% «9 a J* ‘ Jo par rol tr 4a '|% 11% >4 a V; So Rxlt pen 6%a 149% 109% '«*% 11 So Kail Ren 6a 146 '05% 1 •*, •a So Kail Ren 4i 7i% .*;» c H 3f I'.WmlC*. ' liS 114% 11 % A sU \»1.. 7; 107 1*6% 146% 11 Term Klee rf* 6«.10: 1« , 10 6S Third Ave ad.l 6a. . 41% 44 41 % T.''il.rdoAF.rn.on Si i?4** i *:. * it ::: IV* Sft 5ft I' I* rfg 4% 86% 8'i '* 8*5 . 13 V S Rubber 7,s*- !"**,** 106% 10S i 37 1 S Rubber I.’*.... #*'* * !* Ml S Steel sf 3s . . 10f> % 1 "*'*% *' - Itah PA 1. 6* 9 4 9 4 J4 19 Va «'sr ' hem 7V*s. 49* 49S 4S^ » 27 Va-Car 'hern 7*. J? 8 Va Ky A P" * 1"0J* ", Warner Sug 7s '39. 42 Western Kler i»s 99 98 *4 ^'8 4 Western Mil 1st 4%. •»&% h;’ * * 4:’- Western Pae pa. . . 9 ; ^'1 19 Westing Kl 7s.108 107 10J 6 West Shore 4< .83 83 *3 9 overlan*! 1st S'a* . 10u% 99%% 11 Wilson A t'o sf Ih* **7'» fi« f* 12 Wilson .<• <’o 1st f« 94 7% 94'a 94 Vi 2 Wilson A 4*0 evt fa 07 f7 67 21 Ygstn .Sh A Tube 6s 99 9«*t 99 Total ;ale« of bonds today fl 144000, compare*) with $14,163,000 pre ■. ious ds> a ml $10.2.30,000 & year ago. s f New York Curb Market | New York Feb. 27. Reactionary prlcg movements predominated In today's curb market. which movi»d in sympathy with the 'big hoard." Recessions, a* a rale, were small and there were a few fn-Je penden: airong spot* scattered throughout the list. Kelvinator continued 1'* remarkable rise by touching a record top at 27. or til a share above the recent euber ript ion rrire .and Car Lighting and Power dupli . ated its 1025 high Continental Baking vlelded fractionally on a large volumu of trading f’hapln Sacka held firm around its recent high level# Radio shares were reactionary. Tower dropping mote than 2 points and Ware and Thompson shout a point ea«dv t *ila held relatively firm. th»- CiCea Service issue* and < »hlo Oil dropping ! about a point each and the leases n the I other active s*u*s being held tn fri' tinns. Application has been made to list Lor raine Petroleum now »>n the Baltimore Stock Exchange. by local bankers who are interested In the property. Public utilities yielded to selling pre«sure, American Tower and Light and Middleweat I'tlUties dropping 14 and 1 point. respectively. New York. Fob. 27—Following i» the official list of transactions an the New York Curb Kx'-hanite, givleg all atocke and bonds traded in: Industrials. Sales. High. I/t Close 200 Adirondack PAT. .. 2 7 S 37 ’* 37 4 100 Allied Pack p pf *4 *4 6 4 2*><* Am GAR! new . . 72 4 7 2 7 Z :4 100 Ani Haw 8 8 .. 10 10 10 250 Am Lt A Trac ..149 4 14 4 14s 2300 Am P A Lt new... 56 64 64 60 Am PAL* pfd . *4 ** 5 4 100 Am Superpower A 3f> 4 *' x .70*4 100 Am Superpower B 314 314 314 1090 Am Thread pfd 4 4 4 d, 4 4 260* Atlantic Fruit 00 0° 90 :o Borden s Milk 147 1454 147 2ft0 Botany Cone Mills B 4‘ 46 100 licit Am Tob rp 27 4 27 4 274 20fl Brooklyn City RR 84 *4 6 4 lu Burr<'Ugh Add ..105 105 106 150" Car Light 4 3*4 3 4 2"0 I’entxlf Pipe Crp . 1*4 1*4 1*4 3600 Chapin Sacks 19 4 14 4 12000 Childs Co nsw x dv 54 » 61 4 53 4 500 Clew Auto .-0 \ 2*p 20 .ft Comm Bow war 8’ 4 4 ' ■* 91 4 000 Cons GAKl Bit nw 35 4 « 3 , SCO font Huk 4 . 12*4 119 4 11*4 ll: 0 Ci*r.t Bik B , . 2*4 27 4 14 ... Hkk pfd 4 05 4 95 4 .' 0 tuba Company . . . 3» 37 4 ;7 4 t’ubr Tnb » if* lCl 10 10 13"0 He Forest Radio . ':'4 73 2"4 7 5 Pel 1. A W Coal .1294 129 12*4 1O0 Doehler Hie . 17 4 17 4 • 7 4 1700 Hu Idler CAR .... 26 2 25 4 300 Hu pie a CAR.,.. 9 *4 &4 200 I»u Pont Motor 99 •" *» 600 Hurani Motors ... 17** 17 _ 100 I»u* Co Inc .. 294 294 29 4 3 IOC Elec Bd A 8h nw 62 4 *7 4 * 7 0 Elec Bd A Sh pf 103 4 10.1 103 4 100 Elec Rv Sec .... 14 14 14 100 Flee Invest ... 42 42 42 2400 Federated Metals . 41 39 4 40 11 no Freed Elaemann . . 17 S 7* 1*4 2.>00 Freshmen C*» ('has 214 2° 4 *1'’* 100 Osrod Corp . 3 4 • 2t*0 Gillette Razor ... M 6r 6“ 1*00 Goodyear Tire , J! 30 4 31 Iflit Or-nnan Hrskeries. 17 el 7 1« 1"0 Hall Signal .44 I*4 44 mv Happiness candy . 7 4 7 4 4 270" Haseltifle Corp .. 3*4 3c 4 SI 4 luo IHytlen Chem ... 2 3 • loo Imp fob.224 224 **■ 4 :»•(• Inter < on Rub 64 3\ 6\ l"ft 1 r»t Mat h pfd .... 474 4 » 4. 400 int t ill D .. .12 114 «ftfl Jur e* Rad Mfg 4 4 3 4 ■“ 4 200 ft *K* vat on# Solether. 14 t 14 2-0 Lehigh Pow Se^ 97 07 9 . 170* Lehigh Val *1 Co 464 4« 4 * 2400 Lib Had Chn *trs 6 4 * * 20 Mangel.* Bo* . 3 4 *7 s* c Mtd West mi ..444 44 4 ** * 1*0 Nat F A L . 1»S 1*5 i*J 20 Nat Tea Co new 23* - 6 -•*' 300 n J Zinc .I*'14 l»* 60 N T Tel pfd .113 4 113 4 IH’i *00 Nickel Plate w! 9» 60 ** 100 Ohio Fuel Corp 4 > • 200 Omnibus Corp ctfs 1*4 7* * j! * ?..o j;*»id Ics Cream. .3, 30 4 3* 600 Rso Motor Cars.. 10 4 7*4 1* * 1 *»«• Repet ti Candy 61 61 b\ 10" It ova Radio csfts 12 yon Shat tuck Co . 3*4 *• ** a ! .*lti«.r Mf« ■*■>« If* !«, 21 n •* sleeper Radio ... H'4 1 1 * . * 10*1 S K Low A Lf ... 54 4 4 » &0000*S8< Coal A Iron... * * * 4 " Stand Pub.244 **4 •*,* 2f-o Stuta Motor . • * • 4 * * 400 Swift lfer - J'4 -i4 ‘ * 14" » Therinlotlitns -• 14 * 14 * • •0 i Ob Prod F.tpt. ■ 4 4 .4 7"0 Tow*r Mfg Corp.. 1* J* * soft Cnlon Carbide .. •n • 100 Ltd G A El new. Jt»4 •*" 4 ^4 100 1’nlted Gas Imp.. 93 4 30" Code 1 LAP A «*> 4«4 170ft Pnited Trofit Sh « • *4 * * 100" t tllltlea PAL \ 244 .i % *4 too \\*r* Radio Corp. 2-4 ;-4 -* 4 too Western Power 33 4 5;4 *s -» 2 0 ft White Rock .. 174 ’-4 * l ,•* 4ft0 White Rock ctfs 16 S 1*4 3* * moo Wick 8p St new. . »4 *% tftO V allow Cab N Y 164 7*4 * Standard Oil*. 100 Anglo Am t*l| 70S 79N 71 » 60 |4u. k»ye Pipe Line *7 4 f 6 •» **4 1100 Humbie i'll 4*4 4*'\» tfN 140ft Imperial 1 »M Can. 304 ^‘4 4 4*ft0 Internal I Tet .. - * 4 -*s ;* • 50# Ohio 011 7 7 ‘V4 •» 10" Penn Me* Fuel 41 S 4,S 4 S llfto Pratrie 4 Ml new 6 0 6*4 *• 4 i'fl Prairie Pipe Line 1 22 7 7. 1-* ft Southern Pipe I.ire 95 95 4400 Standard «»11 Ind . *6’* f -4 * « sftO Standaril • >11 Kan. 414 4,'4 4°4 ;• ftO Standard **11 Kv. 11*4 *3*4 7'S4 • Standard «*11 Neb.160 2.* *&:' * Standard till N Y 4.'.% 4 4 * ' • 10 St oil Ohio e* d \ .550 350 r» 1 ft \ *> uum till ev div 91 *0 * *0 * M l*cr lift ne4>»»% Oil*. 2"» t’arlU Pvndlcate 54 34 *4 L*0 Cities Service 204 20* 203 • 0 «*tties Serv B Ctf*. 204 -04 *0*« 100 Ol e* gerv pfd ..67 12 9 2 IfoA t .i’omblan 8> n 14 7\ 1 ’» 1100 Cre.de Ijfli .. . 70S 7rt4 3ft4 v ft*F*igmeere Pat . . 4 9 2 00 Htheon oil . *4 *4 3 4 fi 110 Gulf 011 .67 3* 4 * 90 Kirby Pet e* div . Mountain Prnd 19 4 1*4 7 9 \ 40O New Bradford 4 4 4 4 4 4 : lift- N M A A Land t 0 *• *4 *4 |A0o*Noble Oil 1i ,*0 0 pennnk Oil new 24 4 2-4*, -'4 Moo R.r e*uelan Pat *4 4 *4 J0#o•%*#■! St O A L. . I# 79 1*7 70# W llco* 011 #4 *7 4 *4 Minina :vo Alvarado Mining 14 ’ •# ‘4 6""ft*A«!*ora GI o be ... 91 Id 31 *"0 < snarl • Copper « « * 20 0 Coni Copper iMn. 3 ■« *’* joes*, ortea Silver 14 14 14 t.tft I'mni.n G< Id • a • % IOO*P«larM Kaperanr TO 7> 2J0o Knglneara Gold M *9 * ' 34 4 tifton*Eureka Croeau# 1* 17 17 1 osForty nine M nlng l; 13 12 I ftO0*(}»Monster 1 Otto* 11 arm 111 HIv M'n 9 4 4 ."Vn*H*wth> ne Ytlb 15 1 t 1 •ftO Hot linger Gold M 14 4 » 4 7 44 200 (Line Sound tV rtf 7t» S 4 « 1200*lnd Lead iliaes 19 17 1* lOOftOaJlb t‘o«# ..3* 23 2•> 13loo Ksj Copper 2 8 4 ‘ * 4000*l ,.t>e Stai 4 4 •ftft0*M. K irley 1* S • 00114M• Namarg M A M 3000 Ntplaams .. . 4 4 * » Met Chi* »'»*. . 1 .V 1 •• lit] 1900*Pirtni'' Porcupine 25 25 .5 7700‘Plymoutli Uu ■' .. i Premier Gold. > "H |1 b«09*8an Toy. S * l4T0t»0*Stlv*r * *a 1* ... * l»*n So Am P A *1... . 2UOO#Spearlieml .4 « lOd^fltand Silver.Head. 13 • '• I«»un*Su» ir»m Mining. . I'• 10 ,f* ltO*Ton«u»ah Relmont. s'1 4'1 12'Mi*Tonopa h F.xten 5,* 5 1 *»«» Tonopab Mining Mi Mi Mi 100rt*Tri.Hul HA I*. . . I" 1" 'V 100*United Kaatern.. . & 100*1 'nited Zinc . M 4 4" 800*Unity Gold . . 5 J u" 20000 Wenden Cop Min. 4% 4 * * * . I Foment Ic Honda. 44 Allied Pa- k-r 6a 3 S, r .V 294 Alilod Parker fca.. 93% 98 % 98 % 36 Am % 1JJH it' Am Pow A T> 6*.. tt:-% 1 Am Thread Co 6*. 103% 1«'3% I"3% I Anaconda C*op 6* .103% 103% |"3 » 1 Anglo A CM1 7 % * 1""% 19% 69% 69% 1 Heaver Hoard k* . 94 94 94 2 Reth Steel 7a *35.193% 103% 103% 10 Can Nat I Ry 4%a. 9 4 94 J4 1**, Cent’l I.eathcr 9"% 9* 9'* ;; c H | A r f, %a. . .1"! % % 10]% 44 < ’Hilda *'o Ge ..130 J2a 1..3 3 <’Hies 8etv 7a4'...124 124 1.4 If. Ci t tee Serv 1». ...104% 1"3% 103% 32 Cities 8v PA U 6a. 93% 93% 93% 13 con Has Halt 6a 106 lor, lo6 2 • ’on Textile *a . *'•% x9% 69% 2 Cudah> Pack 6% a. 9 4 9 4 9 4 3 l»fere A Co 7%e 104% 1"4% 1"4% Hunlap T A Ft 7a. 103 103 )ft3 , :t t;»*neral Pet 6a !•'•% I"l% 101% 1 (Irani) Trunk G%a 10*% 106% 104% 2 (iulf 4 »il f,« 99 % 99 % 99 % 1 Hood Rubber 7a. 1"2% 1°2% 1"-’% I K c Term F> %* 1«2 102 102 1 I.ehigh Fw See r* 101% 101% 1"1% 1 T.lbby M< N A- 1. 7a 102% 102% 102% i i,i*g*it w ;» .11,7io:s i"’H 1 Snt'l l,*alh*r Vs. 1019* 1 b 1 liilV 1 S' u Pub S*r M. «»*. *»S >»S 5 Sn SI* Piv «!*».. 102 101N 101 S. 6 So SI* Pm «l,K. . I** — 101 % 101 T* 1 P.nnock oil o*..,. on 09 99 I,-. IVnn Pw # I. !■*. 9:. 9-1 9.i In Pb Sv t;l*i; 5',!* mu 99 99 1* « Pur* nil . ... 101 1 101 4 Sin** S puri'll 0* ,1IH 'i 1"1'. l"IJi ID Sill nil .S V 6',0* In'S Ill'S 10, S « Sun nil .11,* . 90 •« 90 0, **4 M Smifl 6 I'n 5li 90 'a 96'* 9iiVj Foreign Itondn. 21 ('ity Hogotn &*... 95% 95 95 French \ M S S 7a *.> 4., ** l Kg Nether 6m '7. ]('•■’« 106% ]"*• % 1 Rep Peru Mb * : 99% 99% 99% 21 Solvay A Co C« ..191% 101% 1"1% Sw la.« 5 % a 1"1% 101% 101% Omaha Produce 1 V___* February 27. BUTTER Creamery—Local Jobbing prices to re tailer* Extra 43c; extras in SO-ln. tuba, 47. standxrd* 42- firsts. 41*. Dairy—Bujera are paying 24*- f-.- No 1 fsbD butter in rolls or tuba. 20 u 22c for packing stock BUTTER l'AT For No. 1 < 'air Omaha buyer* are paying 31c per lb. at county station*. 37c delivered at Omaha FRESH MILK. Fries quotable. $2.15 per cwt. foi fresh milk testing 3.5 buttejfat. delivered on dairy platform. Omaha EGGS. For fresh egg* deli wired a: Omaha: Case count, around $7.75 per *-a* price* above for eggs received in new or No. 1 whitewood cases: a deduction of 25« will be made for ondha <'J ' In moat quarter-4 a premium is being paid f r selected eggs which must not be more than 41 hour* old, ui foi n * and color (meaning all solid colors—all same shade*. The shell must l*o clean, and sound and the eggs weigh 2i ounce* per dozen or over. Jobbing prices to retail*1"* V S. sp** rials. 32c per do/..; U. H. extra*, common ly known as selects. SOc POULTRY. Price quotable ?<»• No 1 stock alive, delivered Omaha .Springs, smooth legs, soft me.w, 1 ?tt2lr leghorn springs. 1*r: stags. 15c. h-is. all siz41*. 100 21c; roost ers. 110 12c; ducks f. f. f 120 14c. Kecse. f f. f . 120 12c ■-apons. 25c lb ; turkey*, fat. 3 lb* and up. around 25c; pigeon*. Jl.no p.»r dozen. Dressed—Cash prices fur dressed poul try. No. 1 stock delivered Omaha, are nominally 2 0 3c aboxe quotation* for live poultry. In arm* quarters dressed poultry Is be ing handled on 10 per cast commission basis. Jobbing prices of dressed poultry to '•ftaile-s are nominally a* folic**: Spring*. soft. 30c; broilers, 15 0 46c; hen* 24027c; du* k*. 2st*i0c. geese. IStf !Rc; turkeys. 25 u 3*. BEEF ClTP Wholesale price* quotable: No. 1 " be. ?5r. No. 2. 22c. No. 3. 10c; No. 1 loins. 32c- No 2 So 3. 17c; N*n 1 rounds, 17c; No 2. 14c. No. '. D» V N" 1 chuck.". 1 2c; No. ? 11c; Nc 3. ‘c; No. 1 plaiea. IVfcc; No 2. He. N<* 3. 6c. FRESH FISH Nominal Jobbing juotatlon* as follow*: Til n ck bass. 32c: lake trout. market; buffalo. Jtr; bullheads. 21 northern 4lsh 35c; southern < aifish 27c; fillet of haddock. 25c; l>la> k ««>d sable fish I*c; red snapper. 25c. flounders. 20c; rrapplss, "Jr; Spanish mackerel. 27c; vh’t- perch. 1?C frozen f-sh V *T 4 c l-SS » K ■ f Pt’'** above halibut 25c; s.lver satinor 2i '*11 ss I man Inc. frog -add -a large. <5 "0 per dozen. y sters. $. i 4 10 gal on. CHEK8K A- eri ?n heese fancy g -a-’e. J r*. ng p ; quotable a* follows; Single daisies. . longhorns. 26 V brick 25c. I m hurger. 1-lb style. ?3 50 per dozen , •4xVis* domestic. .Dr: imported Roquefort. COc; New York, white, 32c. FRUITS. Quotable Jobbing price* for No. 1 stock: Pear*--Fancy, bushel basket*, Clatr genus. $2.00. Howells. $175. Oranges—-Navel*, extra fancy, per box. $5.0006.50. Florid*. $6 0006.50; tanger ines. $4 50 Grapefruit—Florida $3.1004.50. Bananas—Per lh 10c. Lemons—California extra fancy. $« ■' f*0 *50. fancy. $7 50 hi 4 00 chore. $7 00. lime*. g*a count, carton $? "A Cranberries—Extra fancy Howes. 33 qt. ■ iii l '»r 95 "0. - y it b $ Apples- In boxes: Extra fsnev 1>'U * lolls. $■'•»'; Wine «; «. 14 Qn Jonathers, *| 75; >{ it,;enberg». I" 51. Rome Be* u ttoa. fancy, $2.75 Apples Ir baskets Wtoeaapa. $3 A0; Roman Reautlev 12 75. Antdes -In barrels Jonathans. $12 w nesaps 116.40; -Gen** *ns $7 Green ing* $6.50; Hen Davie *7 *0. VEGETABLE? Quotable jobbing price* for No. 1 •• • k. New Root*-- Carrot*. bushel basket. $2 A0, beet*. $2.-0 : turnips $225. S »x ee t Potatoes 7 a lb he: per" I ‘ 7 Porto Rico, crate. $3.50. Kansas. $3 0® per bushel Cucumber*—Hothouse, extra fancy, per doten. $3 5A. Pepper*--Green, market basket. 3Ar lb. Onion*—Spanish. rrat* 45 lb*. $3 0®: California whit*, in *a. k*. 6c lb red glob*. In sacks. 4c lb : yell w. 4c. aouth ern shallot*. 75c dozen bunches. Old R«#ot*—-Beet*. turnips. !u sack* *c , lb rutabagas. 2^#c: carrot*, 3’v pars nip*. 2Wc. Splnarh Baaket, $1 75. Cauliflower Per N"» $1 " p 1 20 per bbl ; standard patent. $9 75 per bbl . fa - V Clea- R « a • per ’ w b.: • or yellow corntneal. f ,n per 10d lb*. FEED. Market quotable per ton. carload lota f o h. Omaha Digester Feeding Tankage - 66 per cent ! pro! e- n $ 5 AA. Tlnminv Fee » White or - rllevx . f 4 ’ I Cottonseed Meal — 43 re- cent protein. 14 5A ^ Buttermilk t'onde« 4 fee-Vne, 16 t,! j lots 4$c pec lt> f .xke buttermilk. |AA • » 1.000 lb* sc per ib M Feeds Bran, standard tfS ": bnxwn sbo‘‘,»> I f gr -x *hnrt* tM PI fl..n m .I ■ e re.;.’ • M0 "0 *i 40 I* . Ised ...'•* ' flour aid feed. 7*' ffll Art *i . •.» per n K.«| Shells D ied «'d X ‘"H'.I *. ,'0-lb lacs t-»n ’•.is. $2 a • er '•'” Alfalfa Meal Oh . e f t del. x e- x ir. »>d hand bags ID L N"_ 1 prompt delivery, second-hand i-•'<*. $7’ N. prompt de'ix ejx *e ond end -s j.« $25 Heat :« \ •• Ml pi ot*in, prompt. $47 1A F1ET.D SEED. Nominal quotations, per 1A6 pounds fa 11 average > \1 •' f'» ;• <»'t ox eet cJox . . $9 A $ 1 ’ re.! clover. I2.« An ft 25 • ' tlouith' f 4.$0 If 5. 56 ; sxidan gr«»e. ft 750 4 25; . .Minn tx millet, $1 .501 6«v Gorman mltet, * 7 600.3f can#, $1 4001.65 II AY. Fralrle ha' re elpts are f fa r 'olunre Theie I* xery little *.«.x.l hav arrlx.-* The demand '* fair for 'he beM gis«tes and very light on • ommon and poor nades Frb es et- . lx Alfalfa re«*e!p*a f*i»- with the hulk .of a-vival* N«» 1 grades The demand i« lHctetl Dry sound clean alfalfg is selling at present oxidation* bul xxet. moldr atvl otbernlae damaged alfalfa • xe v slow "Me Price# at- un-hanged x«.l faith et4***!* Nominal nuotallon*. oarload Ids 1 plan 1 Fralrle No. i flrtkAtMtSO. No »« 6A« ' A A A N o. t $••••* Midland F* slide No 1 f’« dll >'6 No 2 h »(M66 \. $ $• a- >, l-oxx land Fralrle N»' 1 $ ’•ft $60; Ns J. 6A ! ‘ u 1 '* »h*«flng. 45c to SOf according to take off wool. Unwashed. 35® 45c. . . .. Wool- foil*. »1 6U ti ; 00 »»ch for fun iwvnlod aklna. lamba »'■ to *1.00 '"Oh. ah.arlnga, 41b- |o **•. • cnnullng to «**» ..*( an.I l.ngth of 'tod: clip., no wool. unwaahed. 36U 45' laMon No 1 7 . H_ tallow. No. ; \ gr»*», "• l> « '»»". * * '. .allow greoae. Sc: brown grc»a». *»J*. imvk era a l«0.6n P?r Ion; beef sr»*. *41) per ton. Leeawax. -jc pei in. Host.■»rft >* caiatlng frcuuontly between dlfforri t hour* a aa to tbo \«lu« of tha aani* oual - , y *»f wool « , • Little new is heard from tn« wes ■ Hi,. g.)oitU 0** Michigan and New York flesrss: D»=* lain- unwashed, 65® 54c; blood tin washed. 60c. S blood combing, 6<®5*r, >4 blood unwashed, 67®68c. Wisconsin and Missouri snd s\erara New England: S blood, 64tf6&c; blood, t>6®»)7c; I* blood. -66c. Scoured basis: ,, , Texas fine 12 months selecttd, fit fin** H inapt! s, $1 r.f rslifornla northern, $l,60®l.J.t tuiddls county. 91.4001.46: •outhorn. *{ -**> ♦*• Oregon, eastern. No. 1 stupie, >1 60. fine and V M. combing -astern cloth ing. $1 45; valley No. 1, 91.40® 1.4.. Territory: Montana and similar; f is staple. choice. 91.00® 1.95; >» blo-d ! i omblng. Il.4i®>1.6«: S blood combing, fl .50; * blood combing. $1 20©J - Pulled. Jtelalne. 91.6K; AA 91.66; fins A supers, fl 50; A supers. 9»;40gJ..45. Mo ha It He* combing, 85©90c; belt carding, 75©ti0e. ^ < iiirugo Stork*. Quotation* furnished by *' Co 2J4 Omaha National Hank building. Phone* Ja ksnn 5187. 5188, M*9 Bid. A»* ear. *.248 •uns. ru n m. tra'-k 5 old. 7 nee ***/.*£; 43. . etandards 42 V- extra first*, 41© *2e ftr/t*, 17q?3?'ic. *econd*. **5 33Qc; 69 a**..re. 4l«“; *6 score. 3,e. Eggs- Market barely steady recelp s, 27.294 - ases; la** year. 17.”97 <~a*e»; car* r.n tra 4.' -id 50 new, firsts. small in- *, 29r are. 36c; dirt* 27c; checks, 26c. Sen York Metal*. Nev* York. Feb -5 «\»vp*r— Mar et dun *.«• • Ho. spot -nd future*. **li ' M .**! .e: *«? *1 : «nd n*ar.‘ J 56 37c future*, *6 »?c. " Iron Market steady; unchanged. I^ad - Market easy, spot. f.Ffil .k*. 7.in —Market e**v; Fast 8t. loOUi*. »pot and future*. 7 3£ i? 7 42* Antimony—Spot. 14 5vr, 4 hicago Potatoes. Chicago. Feb 27.—Potstoea—Practically no early trading *• 'oust weather, market dull; receipt*, l&e car*; total l nited State* shipments. 775 car*; Wia* on*.n sacked round white* fancy, $1.20® 12e. bulk fair 'quality II 10. Michigan sacked russet rural* II 25. 4'hicnge Produce. Chicago. Feb. 27.—Butter — Higher; creamery extras 4 \ standard*. 4 2 He; extra fir«t 9 41 fi 42c; fir*ta. seconds, 33^35Hc. F.ggs—Lower; rece:v« 2. .94 case*; f!r*ta. 21c. ordinary first*. 28c, New \ ork 4 oft*** New York. 5'eh 27—Cotton—npot: Mar ket stead', middling 25.35c Future#: Market closed stead' 1c higher to l«o lower, March. 2.: "5 u2J l"c May. 2 Wf 25.35c July, 2*.l€© 25.6«c; October, 25."4 ^ 25.06c, December. 25 0sff25.1Ac. Kansas < It* Produce. Kan*** City. Feb 2 7 -Eggs— le lower, first*. 26c. selected, 23c. Butter ♦’’•earner-. !o h’gher; 4.(04lc; parking unchanged Othe' Product* l*rchanged New York 4 «»ttc*n New York. Feb 27—The general eet ton market closed steady net 1 point hie'er to 17 points luwe 4 hl< agn Pssltrj . Cl nr Feb 2 7. —Poultry Alive lew er fowl*. 2«t'25 spring* 23c; rooste-*, iSr. turkeys 23c. duck* 27c; geeae, 14c New lark Rubber. New York Feb 27 Rubber—Smoked rit-.bed **iee’* *p 37 S1* Swift ft Company Union Stock Ynnt* Chienan Dividend No. 157 rxridcnd of TWO DOLLARS HOC per ihv,on th» ropitnl ,tncA of Swift A Cocnpon,, win bn Slid on April 1. IMA to , took holder, of record. nrch 10, IMA u shown on tho book* of thn Oompnnj. C. Jt. PEACOCK. iMrotwr iavcGoodHaw And Qean Stak Cuticura\ / > 'Vv'- Soap and Ointment I Work WondrrsJ' Try Otir «*Kmuring \l>U Klhf WKNT Al| .J Don’t Let That Cola Turn Into “Flu” Hub mi IiimhI 01*1 Musterole That cold may turn lino "Hu,* tlrippe or. even worse, Pneumonia, unle.-s you take rare of it at » ■ -e, Hul good old Musiendq 'll the o n. posted purls and see hovr quickly tt brings relief. folds are merely congestion M a terole. made from pure oil of mustard* camphor, menthol and other simple ingredient*. Is a counter irritant which stimulates circulation ami helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old tmi» tnrd plaster, does the work without blister. Just rub It on with your (Inset Up*. You will feel a warm tingle as !t en ters the pores, then a cooling sensa tion that brings welcome relief To Mothers Mtwlerole is *I»a made in milder form for babies anil smail children. \sh for 1 lllkipen's Mtisleridr Soc and i,*c, in Jar* Hcllrt than a imoiiril pla-ln i