rm: mi-, umaua. huuav. n:iii.iu -ji. m. fs j -- . Financial 1 ' .! THE GUMPS r ir i rutitH HIE lM4f tut By ALEXANDER DANA NOYLS liiuali t M4 Mir, Nw V..rk, JV-Iu 4 .rrii. i nmit)4llv ii.tff rtu'if iiiovmunu, loi'rf", uhs ii. iiii. nutktt .. Yiina.J iin.iir tti.,i H4 prai tidily the ,t iiiiir Uttc Pii any d,.y (!! ytar; t.urlii:. cm li.4ii"f r-4ch(i it im li'ifli lujfW at 1 ; wheat fi .ilv t'Mii lud the hot priif " TliriJ.,v ttiht Vtfll above i'4in nijuiimm, ili l4y' t.ip f'Biirr, v.', 4 hiiliel. l.,-iiiK abm,. fin- lushest Irailirij en t'tr prr-M (t, licfure tilt month, Ali'i'tj u-th iIh.c triltini clutinri III llMal'l'll 4M. rotnitlCrCI.il V4!ir, i'.h- i-.if.il rem rve repotted increase i r tin wrrk i.i Hi p.r cent in it I- "' mrric; tin pcrcinta,;r, ''r '.."" I't"'1" w',! 71 t ' r'.l. 'I lie iiu rru-c tlurini; tin - 'ii'I-tr intmsil a rr ago v. from .' ' t rr rent in 4i, il' all fun-inn (..ncrnniciit . tlMitir, 'ndwlin the Cuiupran vity binnl. ucitl liryolul the yt;ir' in.'. ' hi:li pi in, nj.inv vi thriii, v-iuMv the 1 rriiib republic H ami -. irailiiHtf iio.iiinn well ahrvi il'C l"K!ut fiiM- the loan, wrie placed. HlC llualnra In Nlmka. Trana. Imp" ,, n,,. !,. Wrf. ,, , ;.rr,i n,. f,r , fhiv , inillivn hr fur th.- ihird nm m Ilia "r l-uiiin ih early liitu.'n, imiurr. I oil" .li.r of 1.. 1 .,ni.i. ....uirr.l lilrftv Hi lh. Imlii.lrliil .hale... lln ' !.. 4 1. 1 I- f.rl.J rii'tn lh hr,. I. r ( lh,. , iiinl.iill..h, trrif h-.tv fliH'K lr ur n. iunlrr htin Infliiriii c, i'iiilfi nlt i 'ir in,' i.ill imtni-v litl. lirotiKlit Iwiiif . nt fu il .nt nut mtfriiiriihl . i t-ii i t ih ni mrntli t ll InilHNli :hI nUtilro li,i til Ml"r!it Tl.lln t- i uri. Hl li-wn; lh afrtMiftlh if lh rulludi. in lt m. .nil con. 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Hlil.h (' r.B.li.l ii. tul ltir thi- urmmiM trloil, tn ro d ur mm h Ixon I ir fnt. THK AKMVAL OF AUNT MARTHA T" jj Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith! ' ... ' i l '" nnvi ork banks Show Triuloiicv !o (!(MN)IMa!e i ,.,, , j 1'urrli.iM' f l itti-iilii 'Irti-t I )i iihiiiMnttiitii. in r.ir, if l-'nlTciylit f J.$lili' Siill niati't I'rnlit limi. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day New York Quotations Live Stock Hrtil" ur Offi. ml M.ni'l.it H'fli l ll I U.ilV. ... "(II. ml W ilu. , , .MIIIlM l li.t.lV , 1'i.ur tl4 till u.'i Hmnt Im wk.... '4tlllf i Kk" ..., M,ini 3 H.k" mi... oain ar uk-i (.'inln l'.lKt H. jlll 1 -II I'l I. -..I.I vt. it. :".i'i( .4. 1 M .i.i;.i II..H4 li.:jn I .!. I I ,. ..1,4.4 4' (. I Ml." I : II (.; l- ",.. :il mm 4.,44 41. :4 3'.. Ill 4i..,i.J 1 V in Uiii y ; Mi.- I II. I It''' I l illl.l .llK."ll l.'U l-f l..l. lh t'r.ti '... Uyar.l", III-.li . N't :i in. mi I'liiiiiiit Kt J i, in. 19.-.-. I'ulit Vnl.ali I! I! . . ti..llrl l.i .1 It , I t'ni.'ii I'. 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I WW M ' :! 4" m; I' n I on I'ai lflo ..ism ri:Kl.H .,, r.r Pnumlry.lSJ 1.'- ' 31 l:i4V 1 1 77 r.'i bt' 7:. PI !"' 3 - j l',l III IT 17' Ml Ml't i tin 34', S47 74S 74 nij 4n ' :.i4 20i SiPi aii as ' 1339 . .Vllls-C'lialnier Am. Locomotive. Hal.lwln Loio... riih'.fhm Pt'el.. Vsfo. F. i I t'rucit le Am. Steel Fdry... l.n kHwunna Sleel. MlilvHl'n Stocl V,.!,,..! stpel -ar. 4o tliTi ion 57 i 4'. 66 S 44'i 1"S',J I its 84 2S 69 S MI'S 47 S5V 52 9Si 4 It SO' 21 't 132 l.-.n 15'i 44'i 44' 101, llll JOUU J07 64 r.piiui.iic s. - I... msi Ity. Stpl Plirlngn. 98 ' Mns -Si-hof field IT. s. SIppI 'fil 'unillllll1 ... 3S V CU1 1 l-''lf . 41 i 4S lfc . 4 . 34 . 17 . -.'6 . 2i . 3SS . 27 t .. . 13i . 13 . 12! ,. 62 Vi OILS. . S4 Anaconda Am. 8. n. CO. -rro Pe rnsro. riilll liino iirn Tananra.. lnnpiratioil Kt-niiPCOtt lln ml Npv. Consol. ... Kay f'onol Npnpca Utah 941. 36H 46 ' 33 Mi 16' 26 37 27! 26l 13 JSi ll'i 27i r.i.'i a s 47 ' 30 66 hi 9811 94li 36-!, 48 "t 46V 33 1V 26 26 3'.i !7Vi 26 '4 13H 13t 12 6li 27 61 32 '4 47-i 31 63 53 14 n 41 94 X, 30 ' 44 46 33 16H 23 SS'14 27ii 26 U UK 12U 62 V . . sn.4 . . 1-4 ..13 . .121 .. 13 'i .. 4S-4 . . i.4'a 62Ni B4K, 49' 14 14, 1 1 9 I 12 '4 47 U 63' itpn. Asrhalt ('osd.-n l al. rrtorol . Islan.l Oil . . lnvim-IMn Oil Me. PPl.-n'l Mldille States Tarlfio Oil . Tun-American Phillips ; VIPrce Oil , ' Puro Oil 4 '4 'V4 HovhI Dutrh " . Sinclair Oil 19 '4 Standard Oil, N. J.17S 1.7l4 'l-pxas To. 46 4a Vnlon Oil I"1 I'? White Oil 4 9' MOTORS. 67 b S4 8"ia .. 5 Vfc 5 16N, 154 .'!9-t 3 8'i 99 s 97 i llimUKll AND T1HKS Fisk 13 15H 2H Unn.1rl.-h 3'i KPllpy-Sprlnsfipld. 40 39 '4 Kevstons Tire .... 17 16! Ajax l"i li V. S. Rubber P6-i 5 6?'4 34 4.vt H 15 121 '4 13 47 'i 1.4 N 3 2 i 7 74 34' 34 ' 52 U MV4 19 19 17.8 177 4 45'4 4S"i C3 33 49 "i 1"i 14'4 U'l 13'i 474 64 Chandler lieneral Motors . Willys-Overland Tlerce-Armw .. Whit Motor.... Studebaker 17 s 9 '4 66 8i B4 16-4 38'i 98 ',4 401 16'4 154 53 IS 9'i 64'i 84 4;4 154 3 8 '4 OS' 1ST 37 39 Vi 17 16 '4 65V4 Am. Deet Susar. a . a. & w. 1... Am. Int. Corp.. Am. Sumatra . . Am, Telephone . American Can . Central Leather Cuba Cane Ouban-Ani. Sugar Corn Products . . Famous riayera Cen. Klectrie ... lit. North. Or... Tnt. Harvester .. Am. Hide-I.eath. IT. S. I11.I. Al Int. Taper Int. M. M.. rfd.. Am. Sus. Hef.... Sears-Roebuck .. Stromsberi? Tob. Products .. Worth. Tump. .. Wilson Co "West, t'nion .... Westinphouse El. . Am. oolen V4 27 454 26 4 119' , 4t4 33, . 10 19 '4 .104'. 83 N .153 '4 . 36 . 92 '4 . 69 . 46 . 60 'i . 721, . 68 H , 69 . 41 . 63 li . 47 . 42 . 9214 . &", R7' 364 25 44V4 10 19 '4 102 S" 14 152 '4 35' 90 6 8 43 49S 71 U 67H 67 41 6 3 47 39' 92 634 S5 36 44 26 14 MISCELLANEOUS. 37 14 26 445 26S 1191 JUS, 119 40' 411 4 ifj 33 ' 331 33 10 mi 19'4 19i 1021, 104', SO' 81 14 US' 154' 35 3i 92 90 68 67'4 45 45S, 50 71'i 67-4 67 41 63 47 41 U 92 554 S5' '4 35 34V4 39 '4 10 74 76 2 ..116 .. 38" .. 63 .. S7V4 .. 32 T- 1 35 3 3 - 4 Am. Cotton Oil... Am. As. Chem Am. Linseed T'nion Hhst, pfd.... Bosch Mauneto ... Prooklyn Rap. Tr.. Continental Can... California Pkg.... Columbia O. & K. CAinmhia firanh. .. Nattonal Enaihol.. S0I4 Vnitd Fruit 142 I.orlllard Tobacco National Lead 90 Philadelphia Co... 34t Pullman P. A. Sutar.... Retail Stores .. St. U & S. V Vir. Car Chem. Total sales. 1,126,000 shares. Mnev Close, 6 per cent; .",9 10 74 74 2 32 142 23 35 34 39 10 74 49 7 67 67 40 63 47 38 66 85 23 35 33 66 38 10 55 74 2 34 143 : 36 142 152 9 90 S9 34 S4 34 114 114 117 3 38 38 51 63 63 26 27 26 31 S3 32 close. 4 rer cent. Tuesday' Tuesday'! close, Tuesday's close. Francs Close, Cl6c; a in c. Sterlinf Close, 14 41; Tuesday's close, . I3. New York roollry. XT Tork. Fb. 23. Live Poultry Tv: broilers, JSe40c: fowls. 2SC3Sc; rooster. 16c: dressed, quiet; unchanged. Kn" CltT rollllrr. Kansas City. Feb. !J. Eggs le higher; ' firsts. 23c; batter and poultry, unchanged. Chlnuro Prottnr. Chlcsi. Feb M. Poultry, sllv, higher; 'UFl.. ao; spriDgs. I7c; roosters, ISo A riiiour A On ...... 10 u.liiliy I'.t. kitiR -i. 949 I'.il.l Packing Co... 26 .M.irrla I'H.-kltiK Co... 37S Swift I'.. 1,014 J. w. .Murphy Swurt A- Cn I.ln. i.ln Pu. I.iiiK . 36 llg.len Pil.'klllK t'l, lliiimiiH I'n.'kmg C11 Hnffitii.n Urns. ... 18 Midwest Pkg. Co... 9 I-, 1 'lea 11 I'ni.'.ha Packing Co. 19 So. Omaha Pkg. i n. 2- llenton At Van Sunt. 31 .1. If. Hulla n. M. Ilurruss Co. 11 V. II. Cheek 2 K. fl. Christie & Son 37 liennis Francis... 29 Kill n 3 1 .Inhn Harvey 472 P. S. Kellogg 112 P. r. Lewis 41 Mo - Kan. C. & '. Co. 26 .1. B. Root fk Co.... 7 llost-nstock Urns. .. 12 Van Hant S- Co . 46 W-thein.cr Hegen Other buyers 1.74.1 I.3li7 1.41 l.on l26 2.974 f9 'a.-.s 32 Slte.-P 1.14 :.0 il 1.419 2.403 92s ' I'.iso 5,601 1 1.44 T.1'30 Total ... Cattle Receipts. 4.600 head. The cat tle mirkct was fully steady with Wednes day .i'l in vase, a little best beeves selling around 57.801)8.-0 Cow stuff, was also In brond demand at steady to tronger prices and thera was fairly active and fully steady market lor Blockers and feeders, oinpoieu ...... - week ago. both beef steers and cow are around lS25c higher and thero has also teen some improvement In atoc-ktr anil feeder values. . , Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves $7.4.2n; fair to good beeves, lis 7;ir7 35; common to fair beeves. "0 to'.6i: goo.l io choice j:'""?. ''.6"u'. 8. 50; f.Hr to good yearlings. ','; common to fair y""':'?-: good to choice heifers. $h.006,75; fair to good heifers, 4.766.00: choice to prime row.". $5.255.75; good to choice cows. 4.75('5.2i; fair to good WJ. -! 4.75: common to fair cows. I2.i5rgT4.Ii. good to choice Blockers. $6.804i7.50: fair to good stockers. s.lf. iff 6.75; common to fair own. $.-..40i'6.1"; good to choice stockers. i!.S5Jf 7.50; fair to good stock era B25iaii.75; common to fair stockers, :,'50 6.251 stock heifers. $4,60 8-6.00; stock cows. $4.oO4i5.00; stock calves, $a.O0 veal calvew, o.uu.o; etc., $3.255.J5. BF.EK STKKRS. Av. Pr. Nc Av. Pr. nun K 75 7 1102 7 00 u'.:::; "7 7 :.-. 12 12 7 30 i(i ..1-230 7 50 39 1212 7 75 2S 1437 8 20 STKKRS AND HEIFERS. "2 766 7 0" 16 S"3 7 " COWS. 7 1115 4 50 11 1189 6 00 HEIFERS. 4 71.2 5 00 15 769 5 66 4! '. '. 1 . . 6S2 .. 6 10 42 .... 673 6 10 18 124S 7 60 HULLS. 1 1030 6 i".o CALVES. Jl 354 6 25 4 167 25 4 223 9 50 Hogs Receipts. 11,600 head. The mar ket was active today, both shippers and packers being anxious for supplies. The opening was around 13e higher, with gen eral trading 15Sj25c higher. Light hogs sola mostly at $10.0041)10.10, with a top of $10.15; mixed loads and butcher weights, $9.60 10.00, and racking grades, $8 5069.50. with extreme heavtes. SS-OU 8 50. Bulk of sales was $9.7010.10. ?7.7! stags, No. a . 1.1 l'" .'.I 4' a.i 4 11 ij 1 in 4. 11 4 11.41 1,11. III! 1 , 1.1 1. 3. . turrlau l.titermtipMla. 13 AlgelClliv .4 7 12 Mr. gun I"' l"-' II II. !.., 7 I7 in. ', ;..4 ll.llli, I2 ll, 9 Ill-Ill.- 4a Ill .'l 71 luaill I"l 1-j'j ll-i H..iipiU4 i l M1, 11 I'sna.U 19. 9" 97 17 I .iii.i-l.i .' I9.il.,. 'J'. : :.i t-hiiv I92 ii.ni, ti.i 77 1 hil ! It'll ...,I"J l"l 1j l'li,l- kg 191.1 ..,.!"! I'll 2 Clinic 6. ,, 5u 19 licltlllltrti s. ,....i'TI 9 i-..p.-tttiiK..n 5. ,, y si. l i'uiaa ., I ii.i ot( .., 12 I'llliaa 4 ',1 79 7 16 Jlamali . 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I"7i, 141 Ivntuaik tn 95 l II IieiiiiiHtk s I'm loos 3"7 lit l aa In.J .. 94 4 313 Fnllcli 1114 12 Mil Frnch " nu', a uaiiHiis s's. .... .i l" Jspati 1st 4 0'4 30 Jnpaii i-n.l 4s .. 89 115 Japan 4s 76 63 l.yi.lis lis NS 45 Marseilles ta .... 85 36 Mexican 6s 65 "0 M-Cfun 41 44 4 Norway im 94 (Jiieenslanit 7 ,...1"8 214 tvueet'Hlanil 8s .... 99 29 Itio I'p Jan kg , .11111 18 Itio lira 1 S ts ..l"'i 2:i2 Seine 7 92 33 Sweden 6 98 9 Swls. 6s 115 13 San of sa j'au s..lo2 4 Tnkio ii ,1 1.6 Uruguay lur, 1. 1111 11. 108 l'n Km 6s 1922.1115 105 66 Pnl Kin 6 1929.105 lil.M, 119 L'tli Kin 6s 1937.100 3 Domestic, 11 N' T a i:s -t.0 99 si 3 90 s 75 M 84 tr. 44 l"t"4 1"6 91 nun inn 9.1 97 114 li'l I 20 N V U 4. 1st '71. .1114 104 22 Am Al lh 7. ..100 jooi Sir. . 97 .ll'." 112 96 96 H8 1. 97 8 Am Smelt fis 59 Am Sug fis 245 Am Tvl con 6s . 17 Am Tel col 63 . 25 Am Tl col 4 s 18 Am Tel col 4s . 6 Am Writ Pa, 6s . i" armour 4 ',s J-- A 1 A S K gen 4s. 67 16 A T A: S r c 4s -55 78 V 10 A T S r c 4s -60 98 10 All Fruit 7s . . 27 Atlas Powder 7s.l".H. in t .. 9h .. 8 . . dlxt . . 68 9k' 88 M 68 "7 ''. 98 97 78 76 91 87 . 1"7 93 !i k 96 91 66 62 62 89 89 87 95 109 96 ' No. Av. 49. .302 65.. 279 71. .263 58.. 257 87. .182 80. .277 Sh. 70 ?0 HOGS. No. 58. 51. Av. 281 284 262 223 200 184 Sh. Pr. 9 60 9 75 9 83 9 95 .. 10 05 . . 10 15 The mar- yesterday's Pr. 9 25 9 70 8 80 35. 9 00 72. 10 00 7li. 10 10 84. Sheep Receipts, 7.000 head, ker ononed todav about like dull close, or 25 50c lower than the oest time. Fat lambs sold mostly within the range of $15.00ii 15.50, the latter price t"P for the day. Clipped lambs were strong, with good quality SO-pound lambs selling at $14 10. Feeders and shearing lambs are fully steady. Sheep were slow to move, but were considered steady, with price range unchanged. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, good to choice. $15.i'0(ii!lS.5l); fat lambs, fair to good, tl4.60i6.ii0; feeder lambs., good to choice. $13.00 13.85; shearing lambs, $1S.6U14.25; cull lambs, $10.0012.00; fat vearlings. light, $1 2.60 1 .1.00; fat vearlings. heavi. $9.50lO.5O; fat wethers, $7.759.00: fat ewes, light, $7.6O8.00; fat ewes, heavy, $5.607.00: feeder ewes, $4.005.50. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 23. Cattle Receipts. 3.500 head; all killing classes active; beef steers strong to 25c higher: several loads medium weights. $8.25; other medium to good lots. $7.O0&8.16; she stork strong to 15o higher; choice cows, $5.55iff5.73; other grades mostly $4.605.50; heifers largely $6.00i&.6.60; calves steady to strong; top vealers, $10.5"; bulk, around $10.00; other classes generally steady; good hulls. $4. 004.60; bulk canners. $3.00; cutters, largely $4.00; stockers and feeders, $6.007.00. Hogs Receipts, 6.OO0 head: market opened 1 offi 5c higher; closed active, mostly 25c higher; best 170 and 200-pound weights to shippers snd packers, $10,250 10.35; ion an( 250-pounders. $10.15 10.25: choice 310-pounders. $9 85; bulk, $9.76010.30; packing sows, $8,002 S. 25; fat pigs, up to $9.5,5. "- Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head; sheep and feeding lambs steady; early sales lambs sbout steady with yesterday's close; medium to good lots. $14. 50f 15.10; best unsold feeding lambs. $13.25 13.51). Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Feb. 23. Cattle Re ceipts. 2,600 hesd; market killers steady; atockers, steady to lower; warmed up steers and yearlings. 14. 5096.75: fat cows and heifers, $4.0OS:6.75; canners, $2. 501ft 4.00: veals, $5,0045 9 60; feeders. $5.00( 7.0O; calves. $4. 60ft.. 25; feeding cows and heifer. $.! 25t5.25; stockers. $5.0Og7.00. Hogs Receipts. 7.5CO head; market tc tive, jo to 15c higher: butchers. $9.75(i 9 95; liihts, $10.00-glo 10: mixed, $9.6DSI 9.76; heavy packers. $8.O0(g.8,25; western pigs. $10.50; bulk of sales, $9.75610.00; native pig. $9R09.73. Sheep Receipts. 600; market 10 to 25c higher; fed western lambs. $16.60. '. K a. 7 11 .it l) re fir 6 -1 B a o con 4s first 76 USD prior lein 3s 91 10 H.vO Mouwcst 3s 87 al B O T 4 C 4s.. M H.-ll Tel of Pa 7s In 2 Beth, Steel refit, 6s 93 24 Rrth Steel I'M 5S 5 Hiaden Con ks i 8 Hklyn Kd gen 7s D 1117 1117 -. .iKiyii J-..1 gen bs A 91 2 Hklyu Kd R t 7s 66 19 Hklyn Stfs nf dep 62 49 JJklyn 'Otfs of dtp (Stamped) 6 Buffalo R & r 4s 89 15 Hush Term 5s.... 89 3 Hush Term con 6s 87 5 Can Sou 5s 95 13 Can Nor 7 110 6 Can Nor 6s 108 ins 49 Can Pao deb 4s... 78 77 15 Cent of Cia 6s.... 96 10 Cent l'nc 4s 82 5 Cerro Oepasco 8s. .110 110 18 O & O con 6s.... 86 gr. H f & O con 4s 1st.. 83 63 6 C & O gen 4s 1st,. 83 k!i 2 Cllgo & A 3s 39 39 4 Chgo & A refg 3s.. 65 r.5 43 C 13 & Q 6s 97 97 126 Ch E Ills 6s -51 72 71 Ch lit West 4s... 61 60 10 C M St P Cov 6s.. (13 63 1 C M St P refg 4s 57 67 10 C. M St P con 4s 63 62 2 C M St P gen 4s.. 72 72 18 C M St V 4s of '25 72 72' 15 CMStP deb 4s of 34 58 68 .1 CMStP 61 C&Mq di 93 93 5 l.'hgo Tf W 7s. ... KM 101 10 Chgo N W 6S..106 106 53 Chgo Rye 6s 72 70 42 CRIP refg 4s...... 78 77 7 chgo & We lnd 4s 70 70 58 Chile Cop 6s 86 85 36 Cl'CSTL refg 6s... 97 97 5 CSTL. refg 4s 86 85 2 Colo Fuel gen 5s.. 85 85 30 Colo & Sou 1st 4s 91 90 16 Colo and Sou 4 85 85 6 Com Cable 4s 73 72 15 Con Gas 7s 104 104 8 Clt Ca Sug deb 8s 76 76 9 Cuha Ca Sug deb 7s 78 "S 83 Cuba R R 7s.,..101 101 60 Hen Refgs 5s 44. 48 8 I'et Ed 1st 8s B..101 100 1 Pet F.d eol 5s of '33 96 96 1 Pet River 4s 1st.. 83 83 6 Pet Uni Ry 4s 1st 66 64 3 Pla Mat deb 7s 107 107 11 Histlllers 6s 34 34 4 Pupont 7s 104 103 16 Dmiuesne Light 6s 102 103 S3 F.rle C,en Lien 4s.. 46 44 8 Krlo t'v 4s series A 40 39 7 Erie (Tv Series D 42 42 2 Erie Oen 6a 84 84 20 Flsk Rubber S3 102 101 0 Ceil Klects deb 6s. 105 104 2 Oen Klccts deb 3s 76 76 63 Goodyear 8s ''V-"- ft 59 (loudyear of 4,'--'1"- HrJ 16 tiran.1 Trunk 6s. ..101 101 43 fit Nor Ts.... 107 !0, 76 Ot Nor 5s 96 96 6 Ot Nor. ti'is. ....... 1;., 6 Havanna Kleo 6s.;, t'lo.e. .. 4 94 : ;) 4. r .ia 9; I"" ;i I"" ' ; t"7 !: i.', 1 pi ii'i i 97 l". 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MKT 6 Notes.... 66 4"D MKT nv ad I 5s.. 49 66 M K T Prior I. tell 6s 8" 69 M K T Prior L'n 4s 67 221 M K T Prior L'n 6s 9.1 5 M K T S 4s rtfs il 64 28 MKT 2d 41 elf of d t.6 28 Mo Pan Oen 4.... 62 4 Mont Power .--.... 95 2 Nat Itv Mex 4s... 26 S6 N O T Mex 6s 65 3 New Orl Term 4s.. 73 10 N V f Con 4s '9 18 N Y O 4'nl 7s. . 13 V T C .leh C. 16 N V C 4s of -34.... 66 S N T O refg 3s... 15 ;i N T c sh't lien d 4s 82 2 V Y I- SI I, 1st 4s S.'.'.i N Y C Pock 4s 78 17 X Y Gas Kleo 5s.. 91 3 N Y L & W 6" 99 ! X T V II 4 II deb 41 T.5 60 20 N Y N H H 6s... "0 :t ' Y N It ileb 4s '57 43 4 N Y ) Ac W 1st 4s. 70 14 N Y Rv.9 Adf 6s ... . 65 .'. V Y Ity T' fg 4s... r.n ' 9 NY S Ry l-'n 4 1st 65 7:1 XV Tel 6s nf '41.. 102 10 NY T.t of -49 103 8 NY T"l 4s 90 17 NY W and R 4s 87 67 1.6 66 49 49 79 79 66 66 92 9 68 61 56 .-..;, ITS I'. 2 91 91 25 2 5 64 611 73 7t 79 71 l'if. 105 1115 99 99 99 1. 86 kl'i 75 76 1 62 82V sr. ;m, 7 71 4 N ,Y Kdison 1st 6s. 106 106 106 94 99 93' $9 ro 70 45 70 Sn 29 r,r. 102 103 9 41 70 45 70 65 29 .. 102 103 90 41 li! N Pin- 1 N .It 6S1'I6 l'lb T'O' a Nor Pnc fs N 6s. ..106 106 106 3 Nor Pao Ct N 4s.. 84 84 84 4 Nor Pao 3s 61 20 Nor States Power 5s 9 14 Northwest H . T 7sl07 5 Ogn and Cal 1st 5s 9S 8 Ogn Short Mno 5s T 97 13 Ogn W R R 4s.... 78 3 Ontario Powers 5s. 91 22 I'm: das 6s St 6 Otis Steel 88 97 8 Packar.ls ks 99 8 Packanis 8s 99 11 Panama Am Tet 7s 97 33 l'enna 7s 106 6 Penna Gold 6s...lo6 4 Penna Hold 6s-.... 9K , 10 Penna Con 4s .... 96 17 Penna en 4s 87 3 Peon Gas 5s 86 8 Peor end East In 4s 6 Pere Marq 6s 12 Pierce Oil Ss . 5 Rep Iron 5s . 1 Rio Grand 4s 6 RI Ark and T 10 STL. 5 ST I, 11 ST I. 27 STI. 90 .... 99 .... 95 61 4s 77" Iron Mtn 6s.. '.'.', lion Mtn 4s.. 8:1 S F 4s.. S F 5s.. 1.9 8 3 96 76 62 105 STL S P 6s. 74 STL S F adj 6s.. 2SI STL S F Inn 6s. J. 5 STL and S W 2n 4s 66 6 STL c 8W Con 4s 72 23 Seaboard Con 6s .. 60 12 Seaboard adj 6s... 18 16 Seaboard refg 4s... 36 9 Seaboard 4s Stamp 63 23 Sinclair Con 7s.,100 2 So Bell 63 9314 13 So Pac Cv 4s 88 11 So I'nrto Rico S 7s 95 59 Sou Ry Oen 6s.. 94 65 Sou Ry Gen 4s 62 2 Stand Oil Calif 7s. 105 105 105 2 Steel and Tube 7s. 98 98 98V, 2 Tex Pac 1st 6s.... 91 91 81 2 Tidewater 6s . 10 Tnb Prod 7s ... 5 Tri City Ry 6s. 10 1'nion Pao 6s ,. 5 Union Pao 4s 61 61 8 8 8 9 107 107 98 9 97 97 7 7 8 91 91 87 88 97 97 9914 99 99 99 96 97 106 106 105 105 96 96 96 96 87 87 86 86 25 25 89 89 99 99 94 94 63 f,3 77 77 9.- 95 S3 H f,S 69 82 83 96 96 76 76 61 62 66 66 72 72 60 60 18 18 35 35 62 62 100 100 93 93 88 88 95 95 941,4 94 62 62 V .102 102 102 . 98 98 98 . 98 98 98 .102 102 102 . 91 91 91 23 Union Pac Con 4s. 91 91 91 2 Union Tanks 7s ..103 103 103 7 Un Drugs 83 107 107 107 1 IT S Rubber 7S..104 104 104 6 I T S Rubber 6s.... 86 86 86 2 If S Smelter s. . . . 97 97 97 10 IT H Steel Sf 5s. ...100 100 00 t V Car Ohm deb 7s 91 91 91 19 Tl-r Rys 6 91 91 91 9 Wall 1st 5s 95 94 94 2 Web 2nd 63 87 87 87 2 West Md 4s 61 61 61 1 West Pac, 5s 84 84 84 1 West Shorn 4s .... 79 79 79 6 Western Union 6s108 107 ln7 1 Western Union 6s. 93 93 93 9 W IT 4s 92 92 92 14 Westhse F.lec 7s. .106 106 106 10 Wheeling Con 4s.. 63 63 63 1 Wis Cent 4s 7S 78 78 Total sales, $15,788,000. '.25 bulls, Chicago Livestock, i-bieaen Feb4 23. (.Tattle Receipts, 10.000 head: beef steers, """emy "l"? -n lower: top steers, i'."i 'i' '..t I..... tQOO: bulk beef steers, $ 1 ..TT t. V Elea,lv tn strong: siroiig to 25o higher; bulk bolognas. tUf. (S 4 34- fat bulls, largely $4..Iai.i5. veal calves mostly 25c higher; lulk.-vcaler. to packers. $10.50 11.25; stockers and feeders, steady. . Hogs Receipts. 27.000 head: open 10 15c higher: active;, mostly .lS-25o high er than yesterday s- average,, with ome late 35c higher:' close strong: ahiprers bought about l.mo; holdover 1 mdrif'? light; top. $10.75; bulk, $10.25'10 65, pigs, strong to 25c higher; bulk rteslr ble 100 to 120-pounders, around 111", snme choice strong weights up to $10.-i3 10.41). . . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8.000 head; fat snd feeder lambs, steady; fat sheep, 251860c higher; fat lamb top. $16.15; bulk desirable kinds, 119.75 $.16.15 ; strong weight vearlings. 913.50; top wooled ewes. $9.00; shorn. $7.75: top aged - wethers. $9.75.- 2-vear-olde, $11.00; shearing lambs, J14.2514.30. St. Ixiula Livestock. East S Louis. III., Fel. 23. Catll44 Receipts," 1.400 head: - market, generally steady; good 1.O08 yearling ateers, $8.36; bulk bef steers, $6 50 7.50. Hogs Receipts. 9,500 head: market, mostly 04J.25c higher; most advance on lightweight; top. $10.85; bulk, 160 to 200 pound hogs. $10.66 10.85; bulk 210 to 30O. pound weights, 1 10. 4" ) 10.6O; pigs, stesdv tn strong: packers sows, strung to 15c higher; bulk, $8.25j9 00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 600 head: market, steady; nothing chnice here; one deck 81-pound clipped lambs, $13 75, New York Dry Goods. New York. Feb. 23. Cotton goods were steadier following the cotton rise, but trading was more limited wherever higher prices were talked of. Curtailment of production la increasing in mill centers, both In spinning and weaving mills. In wool goods lines, trade Is quiet. Silk con tinues comparatively Inactive. Some Im provement Is noted in the demand for ready-to-wear. Buying continued largely ready-to-wear. Buying continued largely for Immediate requirements. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Os.. Feb. 23. Turpentine Firm, 85s; sales, 35 barrels; receipts, 14 barrels; shipments, 214 barrels; stock. 4,376 barrels. Rosin Firm: sales. 866 casks; receipts, 375 casks: shipments, 368 casks; stock. 72.018 casks. Quote: H. D, E, F. G, H, $4.0Oi4.02U ; 7. $4.00114.06; . $4.40; M. $5.15; N, $5.50; W, G, $5.70; W. W, $6.00. St. Joseph Lire Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., Feb, 23. Cattle Re ceipts, 900 hesd; market strong to 35c higher: steers. $7.00ff-8.75: cows and heif ers. $1.0008.50; calves, Jo. 5049.50. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market 10a tn Inn higher; top, $10.40; bulk ot sales. $10.00 4Tin.ts. Sheep siit I. ambs Receipts, 2,000 hesd; market steady: lambs, 110.50015.50; lambs. $7,254 8.00. Bar Silver. New York, Feb. 23. Bar Silver For eign. 64c. Mexican Dollars 49 c. Kansas city Produce. Kansas city. Kh, 22. Butter, eggs and poultry, unchanged. Omaha Grain Omaha Produce By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Ilmali lie I rxu-il II ir. t hiVjK'. I-Vli. .'.. (iiain niti- lliiilii.itetl in an irr.itic in.iiuur. Vlit-.it off J'.i2',w- at tlio open ink,', tine t a Imakiii; i.i the ili.iinli in the outhwet. It r.illti-il -1c irmn the low and then clu.eil i.isy yiiih net l4ise of Coin mii- prieil the trailc l.y aJvancin,' I" a new lii(,li mi the imp. It Iwishnl "(C'lllsc IiikIiiT, while n:its wire lii;lier and rve !.e hinln-r to -'c lottt-r. Liverpool 11l1e.it eal.les r.ttne Id hishrr than Tnekday's Inii-li. To Mime extent they riltn-t the eil'eet of the rain in the MMithwe-1. That rain va Milliciiiit tij prmi'le surface iiioi.stiire to start the Kraiii grown!";. Zero temperature, were reported in Kana. with no snow covennt;, An excellent class of conmiis.sion hon-e liuyiiiK made its appearance at the start, when lowest figure, oi the day ere made. The buying of May was persistent, headed by strong commission houses. The market held well until near the close. Then selling here, against purchases of May at Kansas City at 14rti.l4!4c discount ami a shipping dilference of 11c caused a break. The undertone was heavy at the last, a majority of the local traders being out of their wheat and looking for a further decline. Kxport llemuml Itrisk. Kxport demand rniitlnues to be brisk and bad some effect on Hie May. .May went to I9c over thi July at the lost. Milling demand, however. Is slow ami mo basis on spot was easy. There wero Out) bushels delivered on e'ebruary con tracts and 10.000 bushels sold tn gn to store. The seaboard repor-el 2.5.111. nun bushels sold abroad, Inolu.linj :"ii,ii"n bushels hard winter from Hie gulf and some durum. The bulk of Hie bugm----. however, was in Manlt4b:4s. 'j.imI tta.'- Ing In Liverpool was s",otn bush. w Lit tle attention was paiil to an Imr.aso i.f 1.642.O0O bushels in available stocks. NothTes of consignments 111 the southwe.H shnw-ed a material decrease. Cash and commission houses were ii-e buyer of corn and .May advanced 2c to 6i'.'e, a new high on the crop, closing at 65, reacting in cympathy with wheat. Local professional were n tn ouyin slile at times, whllo the selling was mainly In the way of profit taking. Ex port demand remains active with sabs of 405,0000 bushels here. The basis in the sample market eased w s ' om nared with May at the last, with No. 2 grades sold at 60 unil. r the future. Re ceipts. 972 cars. Country roads are break ing up and offerings to arrive small. A sale of 200,000 bushel was made to go to store. Longs were persistent sellers ot oats, nut with corn strong that grain advanced fter an easy opening ami cloaca rattier firm. There were rumors of big export sales at the seaboard ami 1 10.000 bushels were confirmed, with 20.000 bushels sold here to exporters. Sample values were (ftic higher, with receipts 249 cars. Rve was rather Inactive, crippled wire service with the northwest being a fac tor. The seaboard bought snme May and took 10,000 bushels cash grain. Pit Notes. Through Missouri the wheat outlook is poor," aa i'l a special message to 1 he Post from Miami. Tex. - mm cmpoim, Kan., to Wellington tho outlook is fair, while from Wellington tn Miami the condition Is not over 40 per cent. Many fields are being plowed up nnd seeded to nnl, F.vnerien.ed era n men predict a shortage of 100.000.000 bushels in soulh- e.rn Nebraska, western iansas, ...4t1.-114.-111 and TexaB." Argentina estimated shipments mis week: Wheat. 4,810.000 bushels; corn. 1,120.000; oats, 1,050,000, and unseen. 320,000. James K. Bennett & Co. had the follow ing from New Orleans: "Foreigners don t seem to want gulf wheat at any price, it is being offered to tnem very cneapiy. Broomhall says: "Foreign crop condi tion o-enernllv seasonable and prospc-is for crops tn Europe are about maintained." Cables say: "i-rencn winter 444041 unc age for the 1923 crop is officially esti mated at 11,860,000, or 6.4 per cent less than the previous week. Rye ucreage, 55.000, or 4.9 per cent ie man i4. ear.-' R. Av. MOlvjnnon sain: .4.414 40 well. I have every confidence ns to the. future. The big movement is over, iwep In mind the hog price and the feeding value. Acreage reduction, wnno a u... early for discussion, is sure to b a fac tor later. Take the buying side with confidence when the market shows weak ness. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. VehL 23. Tiles. Omaha, February 2.'. Furtil4li..l by ktm of Nrl.mk, d- . t.rl..i..it i.i .rl. nMt.f I.ntpi. i.f fioir. i nerc Mas only a ino.ii-rate run oi ami ami num. nnn 1 car, acini- 1 car. By Updike Grain Co, PP. 2627. Art. I Open. I High. I Low, I Close. Wht. May July Rye May July orn May July Oats May July Pork May Lard May July Ribs May July I I I 1.43 I 1.47 1,43 1.24 1.23 1.4 1.07 1.27! 1. I I 1.44 . 1.44 3l 1.24 1.34 I .1 1.09! 1.07 .Vs'1 ' '.V9V '.'V .66 .68' I I 1.07 1.07l 1.44 1.45 1.2 1.26 1.08 .6 1 ! .63! .66 I . .63 .41 .41 .42 .4274 I .42! .1H '.42'' .98 .98 .63 .64 64 .67 .66 .67' .66 .41 T4 .41 .42 .41 .43 .42 .43 wheat over the holiday, but a heavy run of com. heat receipt wete t'J cars, as compared with 47 cars last year. Coin receipts, 1S1 ears, against I'll) can a year ago. Ship ment were 1-U cars less than total receipts. tiootl rains were reported gener ally in the southwest, where needed, and this caused the future market ! open weak and lower. Commis sion houses bought on the decline and prices reacted sharply. Reports of export business was largely re sponsible for tins advance. 1 he up turn did not last and final figures are slightly lower than previous close.' I here was a rather slow demand for our olTcrings of cash wheat and prices were not much changed from 1 uesday. There was a good demand for cash corn at l'ic higher quotations. Oais sold generally up, while rye and barley were generally unchanged. WHEAT. No. 3 dark hurt!: 1 car, $1.37; 1 car (smutty). $1.36. Nj 4 d.irk hard: 1 car, $1.33. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $1.". No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. $1.32: I1.3U; 2 cars, $1.29; 1 car (smutty dark), 11.3.'.. No. 3 hard winter: 2 car. $1.28; $1.2i; 1 car. $1.26; 1 car t.04 per cnt bat da mag. -it). $1.25; 1 car (smutty, srtiii-duiki, $1.32. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (smutty), tl.'.'T; 1 car (smutty, 3 per cent rye), 11.25. No. i liatd winter: 1 car (6 7 per cent rye, smutty). $1.20. No. 2 yellow hard: 1 car, $1.58. No. 3 yellow hard: 1 car, $1.27; 1 car, $1.2';. No. S spring: 1 car (dark northern), $1.30; 1 car (northern). $1.48. No 3 spring: 1 car (nurtlicrn), $1.48. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (durum), $1.15. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (76 per cent hard, 24 per cent spring), $1.26. No. 6 mixed: 1 car (musty, spring), $1.19; 1 cor, $1.16. No. 1 durum: i car (amber), $1.21. CORN. No. 1 white: 1 car (shippers' weights), 6.1c; 2 curs. 63c. No. 2 white: 1 car (shippers' weights), 53c; 11 cars, 63c. No. 3 while: 2 cars, 63. No. I yellow: 2 cars. 5.;.-. No. 2 yellow: 12 cars. 63c, No. 3 yellow: 9 cars. 62c: 11 cars, 52'ic; 1 car (special billing), 53c, No. 1 mixed; 3 cars. 61c, No. 2 mixed: 2 cars (near white). 62c; 2 cars (special billing), 51c: 1 car, 61c; 3 cars. 51 c. No, 3 mixed: 1 car. 51c. No. 5 mixed: 1 car, 50c. Sample mixed: 1 car. 49c. OATS. No. 2 white: fi cars, 35c. No. 3 whito: 1 car (special billing), 35 c; fi cars, 35c: 3 cars, 35c; 1 car (old billing), 34c. No. 4 white: 7 cars, 34e; 1 car, 31c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 34c; 1 car, 36c RTF!. No. 2: 1 car (special billing), 95c. BARLEY. Sample: 1 car, 56c. CHICAC.O RECEIPTS Carlots Today. Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat 20 61 62 Coin 833 2,067 438 Oat 168 344 125 KANSAS i:nj RECEIPTS. I. .VI -4tg" , SptltiitP. Ilena High..,. Ili'llk (li-a.) l'n. ka Pucka I ;. 'I Utke i'-tii i.y. W II..IP- .. tl! 41. I'l I-. ! .. I . I W' li. .14 1 K.-IIHI It $ - .inl1) .17 I p!;i:sm;i i-.-i i.i iiY n,f ii ii. ST. Wheat ( orn Oats . Wheat Corn Oats . Receipts Wheat ....... Corn Oats It ye Barlpy Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Barley 121 59 718 166 22 150 329 87 6 4 ...123 ... 19 LOUIS RECEIPTS. ...I '12 63 ...210 109 ...100 24 OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots) Today Wit. Ago Tr. Ago 62 67 47 181 48 160 .... 34 9 6 4 .? 3 2 4 Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago ..47 83 36 69 68 114 43 18 38 4 0 2 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Rushels Today Year Ago Wheat and Flour 146,000 1,182,000 Corn 447,000 356,000 WlnnlDpg Wheat. Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 22. Wheat. May, $1.43 to $1.43 to $1.37. Closing: Wheat May, $1.40; July, $1.32. Oats May, 49c. Flax seed, $2.37. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Fob. 23. Wheat May, $1.38; July, $1.20. Com May, 62c: July, 6474 66c. May Oats, 43c; July, 44c. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 23. Wheat Close. May, $1.29; July, $1.17. Corn May, 68c; July, 60c. New York Dried Fruits. New Tork, Feb. 23. Evaporated Apple Firm. Prunes Steady. Apricots Firm. ' Peaches More active. .15 if : .. tr 1 111 '. -.1 .'m .-2-ui .ill ...tlO.f.OIMI.00 ... 8.:iMf in no ... 7.1'i'W S CO ... P'.iMiri 10.1,0 ... . ill-ill 1.51I . .. 7 ounr) 8 on . .. 8.011 io "0 . .. 8 ini'iii l.oo ... 1K.5UW19.60 ... l'T. !,II(U)18. 60 ... II .Cli tain OU ... 11 5llfoil3.00 . .. 10 0041-11 (10 . .. H.nilMi 1.00 7 "II Si) 8.00 SlKg1 Springs n.-fii I 'neks I'U.ks I. !-.-. . . . . , TUlkeyi ITlil.S S-lect N4.. I . c 'rinks ... , Caso count 7 -i 7...' ItCVi Kit. creamery .ilut Creamery, tub. . , ... Country, b t ... .Tin Country, .ointiioii ,l'if I If TT Eli PAT Klallon price 2S'ij . It Ai Prairie No 1 upland... No. 2 upland No. 3 upland No. 1 iiiiilltiti.l No. 2 ml. Hand No. 2 iiiiillsiul No, 1 lowlimil .., No. 2 lowlsnd , Alfalfa, choice No. 1 Standard No 2 , No. 2 , Oat straw , Wheat ktraw FItri'1'8 AND VKUKTABI.ES. FruitsBananas, 7'rkc per lb. Or anges, size 216 and lar-r. $'..!.uW6.&0; size 250, $5.50iif 6 25; size 248, $.'. 25'n 6.00; size 324, $.'.. Pi"j T.tl". Lemons. $5 60l37.60 box. Grapefruit. $ I.25TI 5,u0 crate. Apples, accopling to grade and size: Jonathans, $3,251,113.76; Pelictnus, $2.505.00; Rome Beauties. $3 00!ji 3.25; Stamon wtnesap, $3,004(13.26; Common Wlnesap. $2.00(5 3.75; Winter Parniains. $-' 75(n-3.00; spitzen burg, $3.25'jj4 00; Biacktwig. $3."0ir4.00; Hen Davis and clano. $2.5"?f 3.0"; Ortley, $2.60. Pears, Oregun eating, $4.00 bu. baskets. Figs, 24 packages, 8 ounce, $2.15 '0)2.25; 12 packages, 10 ounce, $1.50. Pates, Dromedary. 36 packages per box, $6.75; Hallowll, 14-i16c per lb. Vegetables: Potatoes, per cvt.: Neb. Early Ohios, No. 1, $2.25; Neb. Irish Cob blers. $2.25; Red River Ohios, No. 1, $2.25 W2.50; Colo. Brown Beauties, $12.50(8)2.75. Sweet Potatoes, $1.75u2.i'.0 per bu. Celery, $1.252.00 doz. Head Lettuce, $5.50&6.00 crate. Leaf Lettuce. 60(fr.i;0o doz. Red Onions. 9i 10c lb. Yellow Onions. 9c lh. Spanish Onions. $3.6017-4.50 crate. Cauli flower, $2.502.75 crate. Cucumbers, hot house. $2.50g3.00 doz. Carrots, 2cii3c lb. Turnips, 2f(?3c lh. Parsnips. 33o lb. Cabbage, 3Q5c lb. Young Southern Radishes, 75ff,9uc. Young Southern Car rots, 90c. Vnung Southern Heets. 90c $1.00. Brussells Sprnuts, 2..c lb. Shallotts, 65e doz. Green Peppers. 25&33C lb. Young Southern Onions, 90e doz. Parsley, 45 75c doz. bunches. Wholesale prices of beef cuts are as follows: No. 1 ribs, 23e; No. i ribs. 21c; No. 3 ribs, 15c; No. 1 loins, 26c; No. i loins, 21c; No. 3 loins, 17c; No. l rounds, 14 c: No. 2 rounds, 13 c; No. 3 rounds. llc: No. 1 chucks, 9e; No. 2 chucks, 9c; No. 3 chucks, 7c; No. 1 plates, 6c; No. 2 plates 6c; No. 3 plates, 4c. Hy HOLLAND. 'I lie I mii-l'l lint t.niiiMi'V li , 'l.kklil llll'l !f ! Ill 'tlil nf f't ! Me. lunii v an I M.i .'i X iti.nul . .ill,, i on.- i t ,i number ' ll.lllk llt.lHl." k 4.1 1 11 .14 I'MIH lsll'P) I i. . .-suriiii ! vy'iuti li.iw l.d.m place v. ill. hi a I '4 iiii'iiih" Hi l.'ii.liiu I ..in. to I.i' iiat.U lii.i-y.inr v I Kills l..til.i ttil.i , 4.1.4,1'' Iii4.lirllip, i'4,ribv, o 44ii.i.' ,!. nt, ilifii'iiiiiat ii-ii the ( )!..'! ! i I tlie lit-? laniri SHImi.ih. in" vi ii l(. !. Mr, :'.ii!!ni.iir iI.mI' be .ii.l itn: all that New Yink it'.! , ..II that would be ie.iiiud ad ipia'cv I., ii. .it l!'r rtior ini ili'iu-l -d t.-r Ian.:.' 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Is lh rn ter. now lias 10 nr 12 I. run- b hank, but' th'-y are sil cont rolt.-il or tn th owner ship of ow of th gieatsr bank tif the Wall street district. On Bunk I liapprns liable. Twenty-tlvn y..n sun, with tit ceptinn of s small state bunk In lh Kifih nv.-nun distrt. t, Ib.-ro wr ulily two banks In that si-.-tii.ii. diiv the Lincoln Na tional bank, an m-tituttuti not tn any way assnciated with tlie Lincoln Trust, That bank, which fnltn-rly win called the. Van.lerl ilt hank, for tl was organized by Van.lerliill Int. -rests ha at last yield ed tn til 111".. lei II tell.leiiiy. for it has passed into Hi ..wneistiln of lh Irving National I. auk, llse'f built up tn tlio po sition of one of the greater banks of New York by purchase and mergers. The Fifth Avenue bank, tli .idlest in (bat sec tion, stands alone, timipprtmi-liable. th qu.iiutinti for Its stock b-ing the highest ever record--.!, excipt. possiblv, earlier quotations for tho stock of th Chemi cal N-itional bank. lainilon Metals. London. Feh. 23. Nfan.liinl f'n. inee Spot, 67 pounds, 10s; electrolytic, 63 pounds 0s; lead. 20 pounds 2s (Jd; zinc, 24 pounds, 7s, (id. New York lieneral. New York, Feb. 2C. Uuekwhe-it Firm; American am! Canadian. $2.32 ra 2 35. Wheat Spot, easy; No. 2 red ami No. 2 hard, $15": No. 1 Manitoba. $1.60, and No. 2 mixed durum, $t,41, c. I. f, track. New .York, to arrive, Cnrn Spnt, firm: No. 5 yellow sod No. 2 white. 77i and No. 2 mixed, 57c, c. 1. f.. New Y'ork. all rail. - Oats Spot, steady: No, 2 whUp, 49.-. Lard Steady; mlddtewcst, 2.30l8 12.40c Tallow Firm; special loose, 6c, sale. . Other articles, unchanged. GOOD BONDS of Thriving Municipalities May still be bad at prices to yield SH to 6 Victory 3?4 Liberty accepted at par, C. E. JOHNSON Municipal Bonds Ell Keeline Bldg. Jackson 1720 -Opening: July, $1.36 Tax Secured Investments Municipal Bonds and Warrants on Nearby Communities Choice First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds ATlantic 0360 Investment Securities First National Bank Building I 20.03 1.20.35 120.05 120.35 20.00 I 11.70 11.82 11 1R ilL27 111. 77 11.97 111.37 111. 32 I 111.62 111.80 I 111.15 11.10 I 11. .2 11.90 111.27 ill. 10 111.72 111.87 I 111.22 11.27 New York Sugnr. New York. Feb. 23. The raw sugar market was easier tut there was only a moderate inquiry and sales for the day were estimated at about 60.000 bags of Ouhaa. while more was available without being taken. Spot price were quoted at 2 3-32o for Cubas, cost and rreignt. e.ui to 3.70c for centrifugal, while March was quoted at 2 l-8c, equal to 3.73. The raw sugar market wa fairly ac tive and prices were Irregular. The open ing was steady at 2 points decline to 1 point advance and prices steadied a few points later on buying for outside, ac counts There were renewed selling In the afternoon by both trade interests and commission houses and price eased off again, closing t declines or j to 3 points. March closed at 2.13; Jlay, 2.84c; July, .53c; SeptemDer, 2.69c. There was no change in refined sugar. with fine granulated listed at 5.10c, but the demand wis less active. Refined futures were nominal, closing unchanged to 6 points net lower with no sales. March, closed at 6.ti0r; May, 6.60c; July, 6,85c. Kansas f'lfy Hay. Kansa City, Feb. 23 Hay Unchanged. 1 Dividends Quarterly 6 Absolute Security Make Your Money Earn More Money Shrewd investors, particularly those with average means, realize the necessity of in creasing the income from their savings to meet taxes and living costs and are de positing in the Occidental Building & Loan Association 18th and Harney Asset $9,378,000 33 Year in Omaha TX7E solicit your consignments of all v kinds' -of grain to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansas City and Sioux City markets. W e Offer You the Services of Our Offices Located al Omaha, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Hastings, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Sioux City, Iowa lioldrege, Nebraska Geneva, Nebraska Des Moines, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. Hamburg, Iowa ' Kansas City, Mo. The Get in touch with ona of these branch office with your next grain ihipment. Updike Grain Company "The Reliable Consignment House"