Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1922 — Page 10
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NOTICE. State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss.: In the Superior Court. Uoom No. 5. Cause No. . Coinplaint to foreclose mortgage. South Side State Bank v. Frances Ford Rowley ami Rowley, whose Christian name is unknown, her husband, the unknown husband of Frances Ford Rowley, the unknown widower of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, the unknown heirs of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, the unknown devisees of Frances Ford Rowley. deceased. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company and Charles J. Garnder. Re It known that on the 15th day of February, 19112. the above named plaintiff, by its attorneys, tiled in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, its complaint against the above named defendants, and said plaintiff, having also filed in said clerk's office, the affidavit of a competent person, showing that diligent inquiry had been made for the residence of each of the defendants, towit: Frances Ford Rowley. Rowley, whose Christian name is unknown, her husband, the unknown husband of Frances Ford Rowley, the unknown widower of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, the unknown heirs of Frances FYrd R-twley, rieceaeed, the unknown devisees of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, and that the residence of each of the said defendants upon diligent inquiry, i. unknown: that the names of the defendants -ued iti this action as follows: The unknown husband of Frances Ford Rowley, the unknown widower of Frances Rowley, deceased, the unknown heirs oi Frances Ford Rowley, deceased and the unknown devisees of Frances Ford Ro\v- ! v. deceased, are unknown and each of aid defendants is believed to be a nonresident of this State; that raid suit is prosecuted to foreclose a mortgage upon hinds mentioned and described in said complaint and also to quiet the mortgage interest, lien and claim of :. and plaintiff, in, to and upon said real estate. a against all of the defend: nts herei i ff.rst named and as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever: that c. 1 of said defendants are necessary parties to said proceeding and that the said lands described in said complaint, is the fol’i'Vinjt described real estate in Marion County, Indiana, towit: I,ots numbered one (1), two <-> and three (.11 in Meeh’s East Washington street addition to the city of Indianapolis, according to the plat *.f said addition a> recorded in pint book 9 at page ; ■' thereof of the records in the office of the recorder of Marion County. Indiana. And. whereas, sail plaintiff has. *y written endorsement on said complaint required said defendants to appear in said court anil answer or demur thereto on or 1-'fore the lJrh day of April, lit..’. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants above named nr’ hereby notified of the filling and pendency s a. complaint against them and th; t linns thev appear and answer or demur t let at the calling of said cause on the l-':h day Os April, 11122. the same being ’he ninth iudicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and heard at the courthouse in the citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, on thfirst Monday of April. 1522, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence RICHARI) V. MII’E, Clerk. MEAN'S A RI'KN'Ti.NG. Attorney f"r Plaintiff. financial. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This Africa is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a piace where honest people ( an borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate f interest or without being imposed upon in sny way. It Is only necessary that you are k epin.g house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do wo make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time recessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. N'o cliatges unless you borrow. I,vans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2023 OR LINCOLN 2150. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms for,-7-9 Indiana Trust R'dg. lIS E. Washington .St. Cj _vir._Ave. ft py VT„ EMT ATE CO N'T R ACTS PC R<' lIA SKD SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL, PAi’Elid PURCHASED WE ADVANCE RENTS OX teases INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 513 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3S6S. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. Main 0555. Auto Lincoln 7184. LEGAL, RATE L< >ANS. INTERSTATE COLLATERAL LOAN COMPANY. 50S Odd Fellow bldg., fifth floor, corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts. Main 5130. Phones. Auto. Cl- '29. W’E MAKE first and second mortgages or. improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST'T CO. £OB Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST an'd second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. U. 13. WILSON. 10S N'. Delaware Et. Main 101S.
Ir. the Cotter. Market
NEYV YORK. Feb. 16.—The cotton market opened somewhat reactionary and Showed losses of 8 to P* points from last night's close, follow* 1 by furih-r weakness, which brought price levels at tiie end of the lirst fifteen minut< s 10 to 26 points below the previous close. Profit taking by commission houses was on a considerable seal ■ and there red to be a smaller speculative d"mantl than on yesterday, while spot and foreign houses were sell ts early. The principal buy rs were New Orleans, YV.'iil street find local hous •?. New Y’ork opening cotton prices': March. 17.85 c: May, 17.63 c; July. 17.03-: < • tober, 16.37 c; December offered, 16.46 c. The cotton im.rk fi was weaker in Dilate dealings, closing barely steady at a net decline of 31 to 38 points. —Cotton Futures— Open. High. Low. Close. January 7G. I.j March 17.88 17.03 17.56 17.. u Mav 17.63 17.68 17.33 •17.33 duly 17.13 17.16 16.83 16.83 October 16.57 16.66 16.34 16.36 December 16.4.4 16.48 16.2* 16.25 —Cotton Review — DEW YORK. Fob. 16. Tlie market lias tiacl a substantial advance and many long* are disposed to accept profits, notwithstanding the fact that the news today with regard to the spot markets is, if .ytu air, more bullish than it lias teen 'it any time since tlie commencement 1 n ■ , <■ -lit recovery. From various spot markets in the Koutii reports have reached her of a bet i r demand at a higher basis, but o--.•asionally it is more advisable to act in iceordance with technical market c<nii.otis rather than vyitli otlicr factors, pid there can be little doubt but that :he* market lias undergone an unfavorable tliange recently in this respect and sole1■ s * 01 this vve anticipate a setback here, and therefore would postpone purchases to a more opportune flute. LIVERPOOL. Fell. IC.—Spot cotton was in good es inand during initial trade ia the market here today. Prices were cteady and sales around 10.630. American middlings fair. 12.i1d: good middlings, 13.06*1; full middlings. f)>.s6d : middlings, 10.21 U; low Middlings*;. 9.26*1; rood, ordinary, S.old; good <sr*l‘:nar.v, f.2Gd. Futures opened steady. NEW YORK WOOL. NEW York, Feb. 16. —Wool prices ■vere firm on tin* market here today. l)o----ui's:ic fleece, NX Ohio, was quoted at !,5%.30c; domestic pulled, scoured basis, it lS(fW*7o and Texas domestic, scoured jasis, 40®75c per pound. NEW YORK !\IET\L '! YItKET. NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Copper—Weak: pot, FebzlHiary and March offered. 13c. >ad—Dull: spot February and March lffered, 4%c. Spelter—Weak; spot offered, 4.52%e; February and March of-
STOCKS GAIN IN FIRMNESS AND' SALES INCREASE Rails Become Active, New Haven Making Spurt in Early Session. MOTOR SHARES MOVE ■ aim Philadelphia Pul,lie Ledger. 15V MONITOR. NEW YORK, Feb. If,.—Roth from (bn standpoint of increased volume anil general firmnys, as well as pronounced strength in special issues, the stock market yesterday gave a good account, oT itself. Irregularity was displayed here and thcr*. but this phase was more than offset by the n. w high levels established in such popular fav..r'%s as United States Steel and Baldwin Locomotive, with the same performance repeated by Rock island on a turnover in excess of 18,(4!:) shares. Other instances of strength were furnished h.v Otis El-vntor. Mexican Petroleum. American T.inse and. Worthington Pump, Jewell Tea and Consolidated Gas. There was rather more activity in the r'ils. New Haven made a spurt of srrei "th. although t! gain ws not maintained. as a result of the and v ision of the Interstate Commerce- Cninr.ii-'sion to give the New Bn-P/iil road- a larger share in th • long haul fr ight revenues. Missouri. Kansas & Texas L-s ms. esoeriaEy the prof"rred selling when issued, wore prominent f.nturos of strength among the low priced rails. Among th? industrials, the motor shares displayed, caunid ruble activity under the leadership of Stud-baker. The Pierce Arrow stocks, both comm u a id preferred, were bought in oonnei- ion with the rumor connecting Hoary Ford as being interested in obtaining control. This gossip is not seriously r 'vived by the Sir'd. * In those financial circles wh’-h attempt to analyze economic a- v. h.pmen; s and i heir effect upon security movement s. tlie Ti - * in commodities, part’< liar’v farm preducts, is attracting consideralde attention. The advance in wheat, corn and meat products is expected to enhance mat'rial!y th buying power of the agricultural community and soon r or later to react favorably upon business conditions. According to the weekly review of th” Iron Age, the operations of steel mills have been quick ned som -what as a r ■ suit of recent purchases, alihou h fr h buying diminished s i .’,, iv. The In dustg . apparently, is looking fun ard to the railroad as the chief sour, • ol new husia ss. The expo* tat ion of lower prices has imi n modified by tile knowledge that large producers have been operating at a loss. Copyrigli , 1922, by Public Ledger Company. WALL STREET GOSSIP 15V MON I TOR. Tim buying in Mexican I‘etroh'.. ta which advanced the price to l'-g was lor the act .uig of a large operator. On rnewed buying activity tit- price ’to 12i on th,> announcement by President L. 1,. Hoheii.v of the bringing in -d :i well which, it is estimated, is even larger than the celebrat'd (.'cm, Azul Num .-r four. Tln.-ve are suggestions that tins new well give- the <• mpan.v a potential prude li 111 of between I’ii.OIRMKK) and lot' IX .3.000 barr.es annually. This accounted for the nervous! ■ . . : those commita to the short side • !' tiiis stock. fine large firm pointed out that as hear l.uarlo.'ts thrive on rumors si id-o do i. .! , rketa tiiriio on tin m. Tiee, mmeur v s i. .ole v.-h.on a p port v-as ireulatcd that Hei ry eor i was bit; t ig control es ti ■ Pierce Air-v Motor t ;r i!i my. The minor was t uft i<i* . to bring i:i oatshlc buying, larg. iv thr vigil w tern house a whien mlt'nu-cd the price es the coaituoii stuck nee.ed two points. In the low pried railroad group. N.• ITaveii equalled its recent high price at Mb, en ti: • iinaoitiic-i"ei't es t! ■ r. "vv rate schedule by th” Pit- • e tc i '••mute Commission. <>n t * ■ r.v th tt ‘hgood news Was out. tr e -rs * old tli” stack causing tt point reaction. The buying on this decline was said to be lor banking interests. Tlie r. :;1 f :n11r• • of th- low priced rni. group was I!..: i; Island, whh li Sold at the highest pr e r■< ordi I since ECU. The buying of this stock during the last we k lias be ti largely by firms having Western v.ir- n'nii""ti"iis. Trader’, nr- ineliieol to follow tlie move, ruietn- |. ring that in loriuer rail markets this s’oek ttsttallv has b tea one of the speculative leaders. Pierce Oil, which is sponsored by tt.” same group which controls Seneca (topper. was a weak feature. Th ■ common sold at M, the lowest price r ■ orded in recent months. Isj usually Well-Informed circles, future payments on the preferred are questioned. Several wire houses soon after the opening sent out messages advising that a ;i —illative moy- was pk uu and In Jewel Tea. Until til- * omnm*u and the pr f rr-d stock r ponded to these buy ing sngg. lions with subsiiioal advances The company is said to le. earn Ing at the ra.- of slo ti t simre in its preferr—l stock, and with the an rind dividends is selling out of liim v. itli other simihur issues, it is held. Th- movement is based upon the success attending the offering of Post urn Cereal stock. Ttier” are suggestions in some quarters that i.i the evi lit tim Jewel Tea ; movement eventuates. Jo ties P.nnhers Tea. which was active some weeks ago, again will be ink u in hand by tile speculative group controlling it. Missouri Pacific preferred during its recent advance required an undesirable long following which gradually is being tired out. In well informed circles If is considered highiy probable that in May th (stock will be on a $5 annual dividend basis, and with SIS of accrued dividends dwindl'd from the pres nit sell ing price of 4:l these houses see lii basis for a considerable advance in the price during the current year. Crucible Steel was distinctly weak during the early tradin'-', it rallied in sympathy with strength in United States Steal during the afternoon. Tlie selling is bused on a report that tin* company's contract with the Government expires at the end of tiiis month, and that opera - The recent advance in Electric Storage Battery was ba-ed on a report of in creased dividends. There is some doubt in tlie minds of some recent buyers as to whether the possibilities of these payments were not over estimated. According to current gossip it js said 'that 'when the directors ive.t March 1 the regular quarterly dividends of $3 per share on tile common and preferred stocks will be dedar-d. Ap.il 1 stockliohhis meet to ratify the proposal to Spilt ti." present sl*<u par V.'.'te Soares into stock of no pur valua and exchanging four soar sos new stuck for each share of the present outstanding stock. This gossip lies it that the directorate is divided into tifree groups *>n the question of dividend's. It is said that one group wants tiro present rate maintained which would be $3 per share annually on the new stock, with oeasional stock dividends. It lias been suggi-steff that 10 per cent might tie the initial <rt*claration. The second group takes the view that the company has twice the working capital needed, has provided for throe years plant < xton-dons, and wants a big extra dividend in cash. The third group favors t}io $3 runnal rate and extra disbursements in cash rather than In stock. Ft is said that the at*anal report, which will le published March 1, will show earnings of about s2i per share. Baldwin T.oei uietivo advanced to a new high level lor the present tnoveme U: in response to the excellent statement for 1921 made public yesterday. Exeuntives of all the equipment companies af"- optimistic. due t, the large orders which have been anti are being placed by the railroads. The publication, of these orders front time to time lias attracted out sid- interest, and oointnissio’ft houses reported substantial buying ord 's from a part of the general .public which Ims hold al.ief. front mark*'! operations in recent n.-oiithe—t'opyright, 1922, by l’tfblic Ledger Company. i
:V. } r . Stock Exchange
(By Thomson iV McKinnon) —Feb. Hi— I’rev. High. Low. Close, close. Adv.-Rum. coin. 13’4 13% 13J4 Ajax Rubber... 10-f 1 nVv 15a* lit Allied Chemical st>% hi-'s v 57% Allis Chalmers.. 4514 44 : >i 44 ! ,q 45% Am. Beet Sugar fid 30 30 30 Ain. It, Magi... 35 35 35 30 Am. Can 3lVi 38% 3!*% 3'. IVi Am. Car & Fdv.UiT'o 147 It? 14714 Am. II & L com. 14 14% 13% 11 Am. 11 & L pfil. (i7 (itiVa 07 00% Am. Inter. Cor. 43’fi 43,4 43 43 Am. Locomo... .lOM'j IJ>7 107 Vi 108V4 Am. Steel Fdy.. : U'Aj 32%. 32>s 32‘-j Am. Mm. A Ref. 4045 Va 45% 40Vi Am. Sugar Ref. 0.14 *5% <>’ w 07% Am. S. Toll. Cos. f:0* A , 24% 24Vis 34% Am. Tel. A Te1..11,5% llS's 118% 118% Am. Tolt 134% 134% 134% 154 Vi Am. Woolen 83% 83> s .83;.s 83% Anaconda 48% 45% 48% 4m., s Atchison os 07 VI 07Vi 07% At. Coast Line. 80 so SO At. ij. A \V. 1. 28 27 27Vi 27 Balwin Loco ...105 104 I<>4% 1(I4 : ;4 1!. , v ti 30 : 36 30 36V4 Beill. Steel (ID 0-;- 04 04% 01% B. R. Tiansit. 11% 10 10 11 California Pete. 40% 48% 48Vi 40 Can. Pac. 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Motor ... M 7. 8 . M' v S'. ; h 57-4 37-% 5.7 • : Gt. Niir li. pfd.. 70- 7- 1 ■ 75'4 V-% Ot. North. Ore.. !5% 54% 55% 5.5 (I u'.f St. Steel... 70 '.34. 71 % '.'>%• 1I1! p P 1i % 11 ' ■ 14%. 11% Houston tiil.. 77 75% 70% 7-,' ■ IRieols Central.l( 1 1 P ludiah-ma 3 T . I! 7 . 5 7 < 5 Inter. Harvester S’s : 85 M's% 8 i ~ Inter. Nickel,... 12% 12% 12% 1; , ftitr-r. Paper -IS’. 4s 4>% is , Divine. Oil 14%. 14% 11%. H% K. n. Citv M 0... 21% 21 21' 2". Kelly Mpg. Ti.e 37" 55% 57 57’Kcnnecott Cop.. 27 27% 2. 2. isic!-.a. St”ci.... 48'', 4s 4s' 4‘-% Dec Tire A Hub. 27'• 27% 27%. 2.% Lehigh Valley.. 60 5a oi% s'. Martin l arry.. 20 27% 20% 20 Loews. Inc 12 .. 10% 12% 12 Marine com 154 *15% 15% 15 ; Ilarilia ! .'d 72% 71% 71' . 71% Mar;land 0i1... 20 7 i’.'. , Mexican I-etre1..1‘26%- 125 1 -■> , V 5 Miami Coppi r.. 26-. Ms, 25'. 2'.% M'll s;s. 0i1... 15.'; 13% 1.5% l-% Midvale Ste I. . 50% 5 ■ 5, , : -Da- Rv 1! l c % 10 US' . Mo. !•:•”. l’.v pfil 40 4- 4s' , 48 , Mont. A Ward... 15% 15 13U 12-4 Niltlonal I.end.. !'(>'- SO 05% 85% \4< tkui. I’.ip. . 1-’% 15% 11% 15 < N. Y. Air Brake. 50 50 50 .... N. Y. ( Yatri.l • • <• Vh < • - " i New*ll :v. i IS% 17’. is IV \ \y Bit ' luo 1 ■ tikii . Bt u North, i’a- w o"h 70% 70% 7’. Ok %. 1’ A 15.... 2 ’... 2% 2% 2% Uv.."> Pci’l- ... 2•% 28 2s 2.-’ Paeii: • <iii 47% 40% J 6% 40; Dan- 11 . .... •'j 5-5 .'0 - •'; ! Pen nil. 15 v 04 1 4 1 - ' 1 People's Gas.... 75% 75% 75% 70% 1 'ere 'darn 25 22". 22 4 2I'ieree - A I", ...... 10 15% 15% IPi< re.. (lil S’ . 7" sis ’it 11nu” 1 ( ..r. .. Ils I’a’. 110%- 1 % Pure Oil 5.4% 3:r-i 51 55’ ■ Ilea (Hag . . ... 7-5% 7 ’ ’., i4% 1 * .. . i, : A SO. . -2 , -24 ■ Re; V 1 . 5.1 ’ . 51 IP ■ ' . iit.v: 1 Dutch .. 55% S(M, 50’ . M. Segr Eoe!.i"-k 04% 02’.’... Sinclair In’.. to ’ S' T. . S. \V •?'''• 25' . VI Soi h.. Pac ... st% South. Re. ' V.l ’ 7 . 13 10 St 1. Oil.'(’••!. .. 07% 05 , o.'.’i ■' Sid Oil, N. J. ,ISU 17s 1 0 170 SI J,. 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C'litral 2.s :l i "s% "s% -'-i Wiedw, rt'.i 151 151 151 bo Wilson 57% 5.i% .i% NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS. Fel). 10— Pnv. High, low CDs.'. Cl'ee I p, fl4,s 00,.08 00.72 '. -ie 1 06.01 I.’ P. ’ 1-t't : ’7.1 I P. B. 2nd 4s '”6.it* 0-.! . I, B Jr p. s ... 07.5.0 06.0 07.01 0• > ■ 1.. P. hid 4% s .. 07.0) 0071 00.8(1 Oi.Oi L. j; 4).,S .. 07.04 07.00 07.66 07.7 I j; 'th Os.. 07.0,1 07.10 O'. .40 07.2" v ictorv 3%s' 1 Yictttry PS s ....1"().22 8.'1.10 K 0.22 BN'.I,
Higher Wheat Prices Boost Farm Wealth WINNIPEG, Man., i'-b. 16 (By in t-rnationa 1 News Scrvi—i 'kyrocl.ifi :ug vviieat prie'-s *m tli” Chicago Il**urd *u Trade spell riches for Hi- farmers of * aiiada. It was *b lar 1 lier* today. Fiirmers siaml 1 1 1 *-. lii '.*• about 8.0,0) .- i.:.3 more out if thtdr 1021 crop than app, :irod possible in Ilecemlicr, vv*li')i vviieat. prices reached their lowest levels. \Yli”:ii prices now : rc alnuit ."2* con s per bushel klglier than the low level figure* of December. It is estininti-i that tbwe a”.* 70.‘*'3,<>'K> Iqisli'Ds of v. ill'.it slid to lie sold by Canadian farmers. NEW YORK SUGARS. NEW YORK. Feb. 16.—Raw sugar were li rni and active iu trade 1.11 the ex change here today, were quoted at 3.67(n:3.70e per pouml. duty paid, vvliilPorto Ricos sold at 3.54 c per pound, *!*•- Lvercd. lit'i'iiicil sugars were weak, both line granulated and No. 1 soft being quoted at 5c per pound. NEW YORK PET KOI.EI VI. NEW YORK. Feb. 16. - ■Petroleum prices were steady in trade on the in.l rk, t lie re today. Pennsylvania soiling at .$3.25 per barrel. NEW YORK HIDES. NEW YORK. Fli I,!. Hides Were quiet in trad** on (h** market here* today, native s.i r hides MWng quoted at 15%*■ per pound and branded sle< r hides sell ing at 1 Hi(q 15*-. TOLEDO SEED PRICES. ’Pi'LEDo, Feb. 16. * lovers*-yd- C.isli. 31.5.53 bid; February, $15.53 lid; JLjrel:. $15.50 bid; April. $14.i1); October, $19%’6. Alsike ('ash, $12.84; Man*!!. $12.5.). Timothy—Cash. $3.25; February. $3.2.4 k Maxell, $3.30; May, $3.43. NEW YORK KICK NEW YORK, l'Y'b, 16.—Rice values ’ ruliil firm 4in ti.*> market today, domestic selling at 3%5*7 I .ic per pound NEW YORK COFIKE. NV YORK. Felt Bi. -Coffee values vver.i atcady on the market here today, opening options being 1 point higher to 4 points lower. Rio 2.0. 7 on spot sold at ■ s(u9e i*er pound. WHOLESALE BEEP PRICES. The followin'; are today’s wholesale urices for luel' cuts a** sold on tiie lu(lianapolis markets <f Swift a Cos. Rib* —No. 2. 22. c; No. 3. 15. Loins —No. 2. lSe; No. ’3; 14e. Rotimin—No. 2. 15c; No. 3,12 e. Clnx ks—No. 2. 10c; No. 3, 9c. latcs —No. 2,9 c; No. 3,7 c.
UN DIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922.
STOCK MARKET CLOSES STEADY Studebaker Suffers Decline of 1 Point in Final Trade. NEW YORK. l’eb. 16- The stork market closed steady today, although many nf the active Issues receded about 1 point from -iigh levels. United States Steel, after making another new high for the year at 01%, fell to 01%. Studebakor yielded over 1 point to 01% amt (’handler Mod r again fell to 65. Mexican Petroleum, after tombing 126%. yielded to 125%. The railway shares were In supply in tlie afternoon. Faund4m Pacific falling 1%. points to ISO ntlil Reading yielded 1 point to 74'%. Marine juvferred rear led 1 point to 71%. Government bonds were unchanged and railway and other bonds steady. Total sales stocks for the day wet--764.666 shares; bonds, 817,873,b00. (Ill' Thomson A McKinnon.) % —Feb. 10Duriug the morning hours business was not very brisk on the stock <xcliangc. There was an absence of the usual number of orders that have recently been cunitig through commission I,Otises due largely to slow wire service and tiiis prompted some selling by the local idem lit but sa Iters did lint make k rv in nil headway' Roeer. ions, where they occurred, were lump —ale. During the course of tiie s ’Ssi<n the is. a s \. s reeijive.l from Washington e*i. ; t the I’rc.siflent Ims nil; n a stand *w! h reference to bonus I isia’ion. Ilia recomrayidai ions wltlt regard t> the ii-. !i l of luxation t> provide fund, b .-Is i, the lieliit tit i tiler'll:ire subjot may he po. ip m o os a rub's las. wlnie seien iff*- and de ijjable is nevertlieU ss, lln.-qollnr vviih 11 r• Rejireseutni ives and Senalcrs of the agricultural Slates. The Secretary es Ili • Tre :: iiry it : „ga in exp-e-s'd bis f: -v. s with re-ard to Tiie busiin. > outlook ill optimistic tcTin and reports the on,look impr vi-. 1. A local news agemy discussing Steel pr.e s siig.sis tbai an ml van ■ in tlc ii..\t lev. weeks is pro ~ii,le. This icm should lay r.v some u dght in view of th' splendi I iietioy m the shares ,i the I. a P it. ste.d caiman;.’. I nit, ands .ties M” I is an ' xc-Uent lea '• et in ti;' Market and u< advance Kciay while nut spe .actilar was iicvertl:elc.,s - .e. S-.cml ,f tile higher prie; and oil stocs-,a-e in a-ti - demand, no ably .M>i, an !,,;oi.',rai toPov.vd ,;ai;c natar.tlly by Pan Pei m . mu. i no rk i couiinues t , display an I • • •lien- : one. I'on 1 . n • ; ineicasia," and we no P ite a fun her ris • in values an I v. l.bl I- : ivant go of all tluae lcm porary rae io s to buy sticks. TWENTY STOIIiS AVERAGE. NEW YD.SK. i o to i’weji j la Ins trial sioeks Wednesday averag 1 M.(4'. lip ,2s per .eat. Tivn.y active rails averaged 77.1'.', up .(■’, per i at (I.PARING HOUSE STATEMENT. NEW J OiiK Pei. IC. i. .el'.'i i.ges. I.n.ll; 11: •4! 1;. s. > 7.4,700.61 o , 14 T lie v,. Rank er and" bah.ie , : ' "."H.
iueneg and Exchange
P dianup lis be :', eleirlngs Thur-, ay V. e : 5 I'j ’(M J ; i auk dll; .. .7s 12 LEV,* YORK. F, 14 The Ton'.* ; ■ Ml,irk t op- "I : t udv lo ley ' i' a : ltd Sr,.f ill ; ■■ li -le r ..' Sl4! i Freti s advanced 2 eptititnes to M.nfi- for , i to ' O f■ r cheek Id: cables Were |.S<’,i;,c; ,-he 'ts. 4.86 c. Re'. cable-, w.'.e s.'J 4• , . I;-. v 424 ’ ■ Marks v.ere % of a > niat up at 60.4.1. Gifl4 . ble v er,. : 7 .4", : ehe k-. 37.2- \ Swell a ..reru a , aides v. • r • 2 ',.24.■; ehe h NEW ' DUE (A EE MONEY. NEW YUIIK. Fell 16. Me,'. Call it. ,i;e.v ruled t per e -ut : high. 4 per rent : low. 1 per i a:!. ’I ini ‘ rates, steady. Al! prime i•• ' inti! •. ' . i- r i qq : nier- , antiie paper, steady. Sterling exehanve w.i. q i* ;. vritli btisiicss in baiihers' bills at > i.51 i for and -nian i. ii!)’"'" rrt ’ vDri • s. <B\ T’u '■ n A V ’Cil.il- Ii) Feb. 1 . —Closing— B. ! A. k Earl .’4 t. rs 2 :t i 3 Packard com. 6% I’aekar l j fd. 65'.. 67'i (’inti Motor: e,m .4 .4% (4,its 1 Mo. or i jf | s; s7 i U' O e Oil 14 ll' j I [ill;., pfd it I Re , Me -r Par Is . 11l Elgin Mo ora 2% -2% Ford of Pa: nil 282 -8s National Motors 1% 2". Fcl-r: ’ Truck it 1.4% Pai ■ Motors 13 11 Ul'liUii.ic 'Pluck .. 5 .4% ACTIVE OIL STOCKS. (By Thomson A MelCinuon.) Fill, JO . • "epnin,: Pid. Ash. Anglo-American Oil 17% 17% Atlantic Loans s% ’.)% Borne Scrymsi r ;i'2o 5,40 Bliek< ye Pipe Line 1)2 !t ,‘hesebroqgh .'dig. (Joa 11K) V.)5 (')Mt. (41. * ''dorado F.* 154 Cos,bn nil and Gar 5 i) Cr-seellt Pip- I,inc 5.3 3.4 ’em! I : !•: ml Pipe TANARUS.! u. 136 1 1<) 144 Basin I’ I- .. . .4% 6 Eureka Pipe Bin ss fill Gab la -M i; mil <*il, ; t 1 105, 11" Galena Si tel < dl, , .at...... 16 I > •Illinois Pipe 1.1. •• 17" 174 Indian.i Pipe Line ’.’ ’P2 Aierritt Oil 8% .-.% Miiiwi.t <)!1 2 3 Midw -st IP titling I7n IMO Nat b nai Treat -it 2’s% 21*' : New 5 ork Transit 157 P;n Norllietn I’ij.e Line 103 165 Oli o Oil 276 27.4 il'ilah P. .' R .4 6 Penile Mcx 17 1!l l’rairie Oil and Ga- 530 sto (’..lire I’lpe 1.1 in' 2(5 216 Saunlpa Refining 2 7 s 3 Solar Reining .... 570 .”.(•• Soutlu ru Pipe Lino 1)5 South Penn Oil Isi lss Soutiiwi , Penn Pipe Lines 60 61 Standard Oil *'n. es Did .84% 86 M'taniiard (*ii Cos. ~,' Kan 55(i .4(V) Standard oil <’o. of Ivy 4" ) 47" Standard " I Cos. of Neb 17() 175 Standard Oil Cos of N Y 56.4 566 Standard oil (’ >. ,f (.Hi in.... 588 502 Swan A Finch 5.3 38 Washington '"I 25 3.4 NEW YO'tK CCRH MARKET. I P-r Thomson A MeKinnoii, - Feb. 16— —Closing— Bid. A-k. Acme Pit "king 25 30 Curtis Aero, com t 6 Curtis Aero, pfd 22 Goldfield Con 4 * 0 Jumbo Extension 3 5 Imperial Oil (Del) 12% 13 International Petroleum .... 11% 15 Nipissing 5% 6' . Standard Motors 3'4, 4% Sait Creek 13%. 13" t Tonopah Extension 15-16 17-16 Tnnopah Mining Va 2 I ’nitt and P S new 1 13-10 1 15 10 I . S. Light and heat DO Do 14 S 1,1 gbt and Heat pfd 1 1 1 16 Wriglit-M.grtin 7 D Yukon Gold Mine Cos 1% 1% Jerome 35 45 New Cornelia 17% 18% I ii it. and Verde 28 20 S quoyah 3 12 Outer Oil .75 7s Rep. Tire 15 25 Boston A Mont 43 14 Kirby Oil - 24% 24% CHICAGO STOCKS. (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Fdi. 16.Open High Low Close Case Plow 3 Cc& On 15y pfd 6% 0% 6% 0% Chi. li. lies n, 4% 4% 4 4 OilTahy 50 61 5D 61 ('out. Motors .. 5% .4% 5% 5(4 Do. A Cos. pfd.. 62 62 61 %. 61% Din. Match .. ..40i)% Libby McNeill.. 5% ... ... ... Mont. Ward. ... 13 13 12% 12% ~Nal. Lentil 2% 2;# 2% 2% I> , now 10% ... ... ... Pick A Co**.... 25% 25% 24 24% Pig. Wig. "A”.. 36 3D 36 3D ’ Stew.-Warner... 34(4 34% 32% 5,2% Swift A Cos. ...102% 102% 102 Vt 102% Swift 1 lit. A 22% 2'2’’s 22% 22% Thump. (J. 15.) 42%. t 43 42 42% Teni. Corn A.. 3% 3% 33% Vn e. A Car!..■*4!) 51 4D stt W: ’ll 63 Wrigloy 134 101 102% 1(i2% lell ow Taxi ••61 % 65V* 64 % 65
New York Bonds
(By Fletcher American Company.) —Feb. 16. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bid A:k Arg. (Unlisted) 5s Sept. 1, '45 7.4 76 Arg. 7s Oct.. ’23 07.% D8 Belgian lis Jan 1, '24 00 00 ’* Belgian 7%s June 1. '43 1117 107 Vt Belgian 8s Feb. 1, .1 106 166% Berne 8s NMv. ]. ’44 100% 1,0 lirii7.il Ss June E 'll ]'l3% 103’' Chile 8s Oct. 1, "23 103% 100-;* Chile 8s Fell. 1, 4i 101 % 101 1 . Chile Ss Nov. 1. ’43 131% 101 * Christiania Ss (lit. 1. ’in losm KiDp.. Copenhagen s'in July 1. 'll.. 87% Ss% Danish lain. Ss Fell. 1. i3....1(i7 107':. D -ntii irk Ms o, t. 1.4, '!4 IDs': Pis j •Canadian 5%s Dec. 1, '22.... 0.4 h, 06 1 1 Canadian 5s Apr. 1, '26 07% '.is Canadian 5%s Dee. 1. 2 i 03%. 07(.4 (unmliail .4 %• s Aug. 1. 20.... PS % OsU Canadian 5s Apr. 1. ’3l 06% 05", •C.lliadiat) 5s Oct. 1. ’3l 03% 01 Canadian 5'..s Nov. I. '.'% 00% •Canadian 5%,s Nov. 1 '31.... DM, 061. Canadian 5i "Xich. 1. '37 06 in'. , •Canadian .4%s Dec. 1. ‘57....R0% 1i % ♦Frcncli (Vi(t’) 5s Opt.. '51.... hi 1.4 ‘French 's Opt.. 43 51 52 French 7%s June 'll 03% 06% Fre mil Ss Sept. 1.4. i(,1% •Itaiia tt. t War i 5s 5.7 1 ■ 58% Ja (1 (Ist) Mis Fdi. 15. 25 ... w 88% Jap (2d) 4%>s July 10, _.4.... 87% >l-_ .lap is Jan. 1. '3l 73% '. t Mexico 5s .lan.. ',5 57 .57% Mexico Is Jan ii 45 !6 Norway vs Oct. 1. 4(1 11l 110% tjucctislaml J ; (let. 1. ’41.... lOiP'i P)7 Rio de .la 1 -i’ ovs ,), ;.. •16 BMP , Ini ~. Sao I ’aulo 8s Ja 11. I. ’3(i 101 j 102 Swedish is J.l c 1,. "30 07 * 07• Swiss 4%s Aug. 1. '2 • 074 ’l,').* 4. ■ } - Jillv 1. ’4O 1I 1 1 113 P. IC. .4C..i Nov. I. '22 li)4*i 1014 14 K. o' s A't- . 1. '2 • 104% llllfe r, K. :%s 11. OS’54 00 1 n: Oil v • s Aug. 1. .3 !:■ I 101 % urlcii v< (let. 1.4. J. 4 1( 1 111 Bergen 8s 1" lov% Argi tilt" -Is A. . o 54 55 Argt'Htino 4 • .1. A J 5 54 Dutch E. I:tiii ; (is ’47 !! ’ • 0!4. Ontario O.s 47 . 1 <:I " ,ns l . S Die 7; ! ! ,) % CDhiJ’.'.'Tlt.:, E’.JNDS .Wiled Pack. r"s 6s i;v Alncr. Tel. A i, 1. (,s. .4 116% 111 At'bison Gelt. 4s .vj j v.’j AHaii. o. Ami* , Nov . g , 1 ; 1 , •m. Coi. oil 6s Sep 2. 21... ; % ii Am. l*. I. lo 0 . , "22 1", p .. Am. Tel. 1 . Pel... %: ;e 4 p 1 An: Dili . I ID I . %v it, lo) A. u To!,. 7 - N..v„ 22 pi . 10; . Am. To • 7 N v. 45 U:l ’. li>2* • Ami- o 3a 1 1 .i , A) •• "a ", Jan . '-A 13% 1024, Anglo Am O I , Air., 25..105% :• :. , Arm (’;• 7. .1 •:’v i.5. > B_ ' , '_ . oh,: *an ', Apr. "25. H ", I6 % B P' 3 qy 1.,. '24. .. 1 . ’ ’ Bell of Pa. 7s 11(7% P’S'. Pig Pour os Jhi , 07% Can Deb ' - .. Can. Nor. 6%s to BM", 1 :>. Nor. 7 . in 1 , tpi C. B U. G o 4s 86 ,v.,%. C. 1 ' • , 5 s 70).. Ml C. B. if. —Nel. Is o:;i • o',’ . C. B. (.'.—.li t, . liifi * p,6,% chi- A N \.'. *;%> ... ltx; . 10 u. Chic V N W 7 s . , piS , p's * .■ 1 < ' _ 5f , Culiili A:.. Si;g:.i' Si in.?", P, , I .ill. 1. <•>-,. 11. . 21 ... . p " j ilf <on . Arg. R . ( . I' II .. -i . '. ’I . (4o (as 7 ' i ■ . 722 1 1 * Bi % ( op Exp, >4 p. b 14. %'t 102 leg F" IF..' v i. p, f., op. It > :■ 4, ,s .1 iv 1.4, 1 7 , I >%' . 3 M oii 7% 1 . 1 V Du Pont 7' s !(■;:% uh% 1 si .-a !. 'n 7s P 2". B.:;% Fisk 3 8s 1 'l' - U 2 1 ;. p . 4; : % . p*p 1 ( < t".' i■ 1 ; s Apr. . .. . % ” % 1,4: O: ' - .i'l.i. 2 : . 1 % ' 0% Gulf 04 7s Fob . pc. 1 I .dona 7s > 1", in mar l-i ‘.p 112 112% (.'■•!' -ar D. b ‘s. 51 '.o, (.rat Nortle-rii 7s Po % 1 7', II pi ml ’ 'rut.U Pi P'i' _. i Trunk 6 s . , t0.’.% 104 Grind Trunk 7s pp% 11" 7 o . • ' P l 1 ill . Ii- 2 • • \ ;i' AN Mi !i . 24 . V- „ ,1 on 7 m 1.4. “. . .I.' 1% 1 1 ill ' * pr R : : ....>;% - % Intir Me' I'-.s .17% 1 ■ , Ditcrlo.r." s Iv , IT . |J. V, p.. . t, ■ . J<. llx S"l ill”beM 8S !IS %"s"s K. ' . . • A-. 1.,. 45. . ' > ■ . K-i,ii (’iqi 7 I ' . ..’.'4 ’ I.ac e,i . ~;:s 7'.. Jan.. - > 4,4. 4.4 l.ilib'. MB4 il 7s Jliiv. '.i, 4'" • 1 . E. A N 7s. '3b J'" , I")-) , Mex..JYP 8s 101% P i 7 . V(o. t P .4 ;. . . id ; s Mint., St. !*. A 8. iv M. I. %. ,|ttl% K')’, fv. V. C-iitral 7s, 51 1 4% lo pn N V. T. i. R-f. 6... Mt I**s2* . I**2 • N Y. Edison )n. 11 In;, ; p P , Northwestern Beit 7s . t 07% t". 1 Nor. Pac. P. E. 4s -1% v.-, Nor. Pile. G 1.. 0 63 6, m Nor. I’a*-. 6s 1,6 infi%. . .3(1. I. P . 10. '2.4. . Po 1 '.', % Pr . i. 7.. Mcll . ' ' 1 % Pro. tor .V < 7 :i. . 2 P . .IH % 11*1 li 3 lie 10 o’ . 1 . A eg.. 22. .’m” _. Ti) Pan An 1 - I’et 7 * 1)6 0 Packard vs 1)0% 0 Penn 64.s in % 1 **• Penn. 7s K 4. 1n0,% I'hilipplnc 5%5. 'i 1 KM 105 St. 1 . van i’IMH 14 1.. !s .... 1% s% St. I. San Pc ii. Adj. (Js . 74 4S, arlioard o-n. 6s 40% IP % Steel .'. ’lulm 7- 0v 1 03 Sears R-"l. -k 7s **et "22. i"* "■% Sear- i ;,ie 3u. r- .of. i.4. 4’4. ;cv 00 SPo-bitr 7' • s M-tv 15, "25 1 *’.* 7 len% So’v .iy ,4 I fie Vs , )■•’, "27 1,2 1112% Soul hern Rv. (4- M-ii.. '22 .. in’s I"n% S. W. p.ell Tel. 7s Aor.. "25. .1 .1 % 1M S' 3 to] n' :! i 7 . Jan.. 'sl . . BkV , i 5’ St. (11l iN.V.i 7s Jan. "2.4 '51.104 Kr 1 8,. oi! iN.V.i f’ .s Mav. '55.. K)5% PUP' Ft. I.: i*l I |I 4’ s Dee. 15. "25. PO 7 . I !"% Soif- 7- t, t. 1.4. 2.4 I 1 1)1% S if! 7 A ilg 15. 4.1 ’" ", 10* ! South, rn Ry. 6’... s OP% p' S Tidewat-r *' i 1 6%" ini*- I**2 , a , O 7 . ' ten. 1. '23 !*No, 1*)1 % I S* • <4 "i pi 15, 22 ”v*s ;*.)’% I'ii ion Tank Cur 7s 102% 103 1 S. Rttblier 7' S 1"”, I" % Vacuum Gil 7s K 7% I**7', Va. *'ar Plieni 7%s 01 ’% '*'2 West'll 1 nioii ,;'._.s 107" i iliv’, Wimheslr 7%s '■)>;% 07% Wilson 7' s OP'., o ! '% W -.stern PI 7 Aor. "24 K>s KM Weslinglo.nse 7s May. 'sl. . . 1 -5% 106%
Local Curb Market
(By Newton Todd.) —F*fi>. pi.— Am. Hominy com 14 22 i eai ra I anil Const Oil 1 ('llout" Oil 1 nip % Colombia File ins. Cos 6 7% Comet Auto % D'lytun Lubber Units 44 .42 Lirtogr. pli Prod, pfd 23 31 . I • U . < iriffil Ii .4 q I. Elgin Yiulor t'iir 1 % 2 , | fVil. Fin. Cos. ill’ll 77 87 Fed. Fin. Cos. com 12.4 135 GF Do.i. Prod. A ltel 5 5 , Goodyear 'J'. A R. emu 10 12% Goodyear T. A R. pfd 25 2* I Did. Rural Cri dits 53 (ill 1 Metro. .4 10c Stori's coni 6% to Metro. 3-10 c Stores pfd 13 23 : ' at. P* rH**i" 2% 4 Rauch A Lang Pulls ‘22 30 Rub Tex. Units 12% 17 1 ! * r a Units 21 28 P. S. Auto. Units .41 61 F 8. Mlg. Cos. I aits 15.1 BiU BANK STOCKS. | Commercial Nat. Bank 71 81 i Com. Na 1. Bank 100 fl(f I lud. Trust Cos 17" <490 Ind. Nat. Bank 263 270 ! Men Nat. Bank 2"0 J. Security Trust Vo. .. 130 State siiT. A Trust 91% 96 Pnlon Trust, Go 330 Wash. Bank A 'frost Cos 133 I\DR\XYPdI.iS PRODI CE. Eggs- Loss off, 33c. Bntti-r—Packing stock. 14c. Poultry—Fowls. Ki(<)23e; spritigs, 23@22c; corks, Kku 1 If: stags, 13(o 14c; ('apons, T lbs and up, 30”: capons. duller T lbs, 26e; capon slips. V llis and up, 33-; capon slips, under 7 lbs. 20c; yovtng Pen turks, 8 lbs and up, 35ft/ 13c: young tom turks. 12 lbs and up. 35((/10c: old tom tucks, ByJ>**3r; cull thin turkeys not wanted: ducks, lbs and np, Kift/ Blc: geese. 10 lbs and up. Me; sqnalis, 11 lbs dox. $5; young guineas, 2-lb size, per .do/., $7(u:7.33; old guineas, per (loz, $3 Butter—T t ocal dealers are paying 37ft/' 3Ke per lb for blister, delivered ih Indianapolis. * Butter Fat—l.oe.nl ip alevs are faying 30c per li> ,foi butter fat. delivered in I udianapeiis', MONEY RAT IS REDUCED. f.oNDOX, Feb. 1 i.—The minimum rate of diseount 1 f the Batik cf England wareduced to 4% per cent today.
SWINE 15 TO 25 CENTS HIGHER Cattle Values Steady to Strong—Lambs 50c to $1 Up. RANGE OF HOG PRICES. Good Good Good Feb. Mixed. Heavy. Light. 1 8. f’J.&Ofe. 10.1.7 JDAHKh; a.85 sio.lsfc 10.20 9. 9.800)110.00 9.f>Uj, 9.7i le 10*1419.24 • 10. 9.900110.25 9.T.0(?u 9.85 tt* 25M1U.5U ii. 9.9 10.23 9..'.0i1) 9.85 tC.2o((i. 10.1,0 13. 9.902”' 10.25 9..7 Off! 9.85 10.25 (% 1 0.50 ’.4. 10.00 2> 10.23 9.500(1 9.85 10.25 23 10.50 15. 95.5(0.10.15 9.50(0 9.63 10.45 0 10. D,. 10.15 ti 19. ID 9.7.',20 10 10 10.402,. 10.65 Swine pries wore 15 to 2.5 c higher In trade >,n the local livestock exchange today. wltlt receipts around 5,000 fresh, a holdover of around 1.500 and botli shippers and packers showing lair demands. Prites were irregular, with spots in sales of all grades, where advances of 1.5 c could lie e‘en and with oilier spots in tin* same grades that looked fully 2-5 c higher. • railing was very active and practically all of the receipts had lie-it sold at a very early hour in tlie toreuoon. Light swim* sold at 810.50 generally, ! while there were a very few sales at .8*0.40 and a top of 810.64. at which there wi re a fair nuniti rof sales. Ligiit mixed and lin'd,ums sold at 510.252', 10.40 and lieavi- s at •70.7.5.',, 10. , The bulk of the sales for the day ranged at >102,, 10. to. 'i rade in cattle v.as very active, and. with receipts fairly light at around >OO and Hi” di'.nand by packers good, prices were strong generally. Bulls were in good 6 in.m lat si ady to slicing prie. sand cows ot mi grades were Hilly steady. 1 ric sot steers were g. n. rally strong am; 17: r • was on sib of a part of a load of >te rs that were aim. • in' run at 8s 7.5, which was tiie practical top of the day. Calves v;< re 56” higher generally, with Mc ll! ; for the ua.v running close t" fit*), t. • quality lair ..id the and amnd for nil grades t;-to r than bus be-n sWuvvu during any previous nmrket of tlie week. ii. . ■ was a top ii 813 on faii.y choice ie i. \. Id!” ilie bu.U ot that grade l.r ugiil B>2 .40. :-licep w r- : tendy .an I lambs s(l' to ?1 higher, with re, ip s around 736 and i i-mp tpioii among a pr,m. ip.,l shiplicr ami packer i I. en. B)'* p I ri tight 822.6 and native lambs l> up. at I ■ sa a:c pr ■ as did tile Wes* ii-! iny fed la aims, to,ling at B*3 and down. tines. 1 > to ’BO Bs. average SIO.KK, 10.C7 c>v 30 11 0.73d' 10.00 150 to ;.,)■( I'.s 10.00 io. > - u - 7..40 . v .jo 2’t:,. s .4 .40'. • 7’.41| , . i I'JJ lb 13.03’,, 10.50 Bulk ot sales 1 iUO( t i" 10 I op 10.00 —Cattle— I'rim' rnrn fed slcers, 1.2U0 i . 1 v. ~ K.s 7.001 ft 8.75 Gm, i t , ... .. e steers. 1• > to !."■ i li s 6.sJ’fi 7.00 1, i . t eeTs, 1,1 \) t , 1.2* 3 lbs. 0 25'') 650 II cll (i Jo < i*;ce hi tv is, ... i t"-, ihs <:.oo<y, 0.-5 o(ui ■ i !•* tutMLiiu it'*urß, > : . 1 • ;.) !!)s i.3C l 0.10 — -C(MHj ii mi Heller* — Go oi to ■a. •In if'Ts if. 7-50 Medium lifers ■ Tt,", 6-2., C*,la;.ion to mediillU heifers .. 4.00% 0.00 G a • cows 530 t 5.75 14 !• to la, ..turn i "VS 2.2-'ti 3..5J Cauncrs : - *”St -"* u — wU • 1 ir- ,, rer bulls lb , n.i liU.iS 3.0' ,4 5.00 Ji- .t o'.ogna uMI. - '2-a)'4i ) . to < ii en I ii. ..... ..boji 2.jA —t.'.lDE—’ll . . V % i2.' ()'r, 13.00 , o i Vi , Is . u. 00 4 32. 0 , u . ; 8 0.0 JIU 10.0 .... . , veins 8,0" ■ '••* Comm-n lo n-avyweight veals -tAXKti, 6.06 —Stocker, ard )er ler. — Good to hol< e iti'UM uuler S' "J ,:‘S 4"-'i *4.”0 \i- Hum cows 2..'s)yi! 1.00 t| , ovv.s 3 *o('k Ltd G i ,4 heifers "4 6 .jtf Vud.' ,o to good ~ i. is 4oc t 4.0, •Mi. 2. rs 27.6-g4*s.' 0 j; s 2.00 'I 7.00 jV . . . . Uvl o -O <,.. <i to i:h -ice l.iiu IJ.*"U •/ lU.tff S(% oitds T.Off'a*' ti’jo k iambs 7.1*6® 7.50 C(1 is 3.00 0.60 Clkcr Ltvesi.vc>i filii \*;). 14b. It?. Hogs Receipt*. • *••". , ; .. and mostly 17.2., _oe higher: bulk of sales. 8 '.*.'. • Di i(>.3' ; p.p. vio.tu; in a vies, B’-'O-2'J. 10. i',: nicoiumv. .- i<• /i, |ia4;s. sp i*> i" ; 1%-f li \ p ~-4: ag sows, smooth, >'v .4; pa-king s-w,. rough. - ... v. - p>. > attl ■ it • . I..ii.!'; : ria- gea-raliy s -ady. Bci f st -. rs -Citoic.* and |iritnc. B' | .h"'‘, 0.8 . mcdii'tn and good, $7.40®0.15; good ' i*. : oMition and tncdiuiu, >6 2" "o v. 2-4. Butcher < at. ’*•• H■'*• > 1.25-, cow , 832 "%■ ti 25 ; btliis. and eaters Cows and heifers, J/3.71); cat.tier steers. 8-■ ~0,. i; veal eu.Tcs. tight and handyweight. 87.2.52,, 11; K‘C*b r steers. $-5.."2'2(, •r 8 2,; 7: stacker cows and li ii'i-rs. 5."4!.78(q,5.25. 81iecp ail 1 lam l s Rncipf:'. 71.(813; market steady to sit-one; good to choice lambs. 815.2.42,, I , . lain .... S"i2„J2: yearling v. th, rs. 810.50.*| 13.75; -S.'- ) •>, ..(.; c.n. and noun owes, if2.-4.12i,.,.2.4: t, ed q. lambs, 61 i.o'.ti,, 15.. 0. CINCINNATI, Feb. 10.—Hogs— Re ipls. I.vi ,; merk-t steady t > 25e liigiior: ! I, ..ii :. ,3..4(1; 1.1 -odium all.l lu.v-d. | .in. iid i11.75: lights. BKi.'<): pigs. tf0.73; . 88.2-4; stags, 8.4.-Ml. Cattle - ite- ■ ..’pi . 6 (); market s.cadv; lulls steady; • . \ .. 4i4 She, ;, and hunt s Kcceipis, ::*'*); marl , strong: ew s. 8!®7; j'hoiv.* lambs, ' *1.539(15; seconds. 8i('.,i69/ il ; mills, 8-s(q ri.'A I'.LAM'*. Feb. 16. Hogs Re eeipts. 3.5(0; market, steady to 15c 1.1; It -r; yorkers. SB .IK); mixed. Bl().'.Dt j ID mediums, 813.532,; K).3.4; pigs. 816ot,; ..a • 8V; stags, $ k Ca 1* R I 2.40; nmrio'i. suayy. She •.* and latpi,s. - | Receipts. 1.(130; imiatie’. s'c Itjg'uer; top. >ls. ('lives Receipts, 30 : imiskci, ! steady ; t-q,. 813.53. EAST ST. I.OCRS, 111.. Fel*. 16. IK* ceipis, 10416(1; market BUii'JOe higher: mix, and an I I iiielierv, 81" ,13.55; good b avies. >’.) 7- (11 1,1: rojlglis. >7 752,,8.24 ; lights, .610.30 rt, tt1.15; pigs, $0.25(0,1(1.40; I oik of jsales. sK>.l. 111.3 4, Cuttle Re- ■ •eip.s. 1. (10: market soeldys native beef st, -rs. s('.(?'s.-t); yearling sic* rs and licit irs. si'.-(ko o; cows, si2p, .4.7.4: slocks and feed ts. > i.25i0(i.J5: calves. 82.7.5(1, i 1 ; caiiliors! and ctHtorls, 5j’,,.",.>4. Sheep atll. > lainiis R-eeip;s. t.OOt); niitfiuy, sieady; [mutton ewes, 8622,7.25; good to choice lamb. <*SD..4'D'.l 1.7,4; cauuers and dioppcts, .$1.5(1',, t. EAST It IA lit). Fcl>. 16. Hogs- Receipts. 4.800; market slow: yorkers. $10.75 (,(10.8.4; pigs, $10.5061'10.75; mixed. $10.50 (,210.75; heavies, BMI 25(„ Itt qD: roughs. ; :’s’q * 75 : stags $42„ 5. J'attlc —Receipts, less flmn K'O; market active apd steady; sdiipi>i’tg T stc<*r. . (SdrtS 74); bn teller .872,. 8,2.4 : lull's. $3.5.15,5; t I' rs. $.42„5: milk ,’ows and springers. 5255i 125. Calves -itseeipis. 12.4: mark.•! active: cull to cimily*. $52, j. 11.. Sheep apd lambs RCceipls. Mio; market slow: choice latnbs, $1.5(2,15.65; mill to fair. $72,, 14.75; yearlings, $S5|) 13.75; sheep, [email protected]. I’IITSBCRGII. Feb. 10.-Hogs—Re-ceipts, 3.000; market. 24k cents lower; prime heavies. $10.155i f('.2.4; medimus, 81(t.7;!2„ i0.75; heavy yorkers, sl(t.7o(i/ 16.'7.4: light corkers. $10.7(12721".75 ; pigs. $0,505, 10.2.4 ; rough. . $7.5(g„ v.4s): slags, $1..40'„ .4. ('tittle—Receipts, jflt); market, steadycl'oire $8.50: prime, $5'2;28.24 ; good. ss'..4o(r< 8.7.4; Udv l.utqhors, $75t7.50; fair, SC2, 6.75: eon :,,ofi. $4.505, 4.75 ; eoßunon to good fat bulls. $3525.50: enmftion Jll good t:it cows, [email protected] ; heifers, s4 .sMfC.ro : freijh cows and >priTigers, $J0(„h(); veal •itlres, 813.50; heavy and thin ra I vSi'.n'.Fo 0.50. Sheep and himlis—Receipts, 400: market, steady; prime wot hers, 58.3R51'.*: good mixed, $7.50^8^5; fair uifxb'il. s'!2<(7; calls and commons, $2.502,;5; choice lambs, $lB. (HICAGO I'KODI'C'E. CniCAGO, Feb. 16.—Butter— Tier est) ftig 5.460 tubs: creamery, extras. 36’% ; lifstso 3152313 c : pecking stock, 152,) 17c. Eggs Kecetprs, 11,677 cases': current receipts. 312,;34%e ; ordnmry firsts. 32fr.",3c: firsts, 55%c; checks, 205?3()c; dirties, 332„;'.2ej Live poultry—Turkeys, 35c; chickens, 25c: sjirings. 25c; roosters, 18)*; geese. 18c; ducks, 28.", Foratoes —Receipts. 511 ears; AYisbonsin Round \Yhites, $1.75222! 2. per 150-lb bag: Minnesota and North Dakotas, $1,652,2 1.7.4. (".teese— I Twins, new. 21(2,21 %e: daisies. 22(n22%e; young Ameri as. 21 't.2,,21 %e; longhorns, 2‘2 : %<': bricks, 17<&17%e.
GRAINS SUSTAIN SHARP DECLINES Heavy Scllinsr, as a Result cf Higher Prices, Is Factor. CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Grain j,rices dropped sha.ply on the Chicago Board ~l’ Trade today as a react ton following the steady increase of the las’ ten days. New high prices on tlie upward movement established in early trading brought out heavy selling, which drove wheat down 2 to 3 emits. This was followed by a slump in ■>ttier grain prices. Selling was g'ticrn! toward (be 'lose of Ihe market. Provisions were irregular. May wheat opened up : .’ve at $1.41% and dosed off 2c. July wheat opened up %.'■ at $1.24 and cl fed off I%<*. May corn after opening at ii ;%*. up %--. closed off %e. July opened up (<■ at .4.424 c and closed down %e. May oats open: ! up %■ at 43c and closed down July opened up >'• at 44%e and dosed off %-. (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Feb. 16— Wheat—Considering the extreme and steady advance which wli. al prim s have made, it is only natural that r aerions should appear with or without immediate eaUse. Today s mark, t was just such a condition, there being noth mg in (he foreign news to stigi st any change in general conditions. It is true Gnu east) wheat, especially of the lower grades, is very slow-sole in this market, but a better view of the situation as a whole is to be gathered from the action of Y-.'inni-p:g market, which is more closely iu touch with tlie export <1 inand than w are. That market has gained a little more than 2 cents on *'iii-ag., vain . \ cry littl ■ inis leva heard I r**au tlie l our Irad- today, but Imiir grades ot waeac in ail man.els are .1 lair d-manu. A f-ature in the spring v.lu at territory is the luiiure l ~,.n,ry ouerings lo increase althougii the advance in price euglit to be quite iittr.nGve t- such vs hare any st;r|,!us remaining. It is argued from In - small oii* rings that reset-.,, Wei ci ailed up. larkp. hits appuit ntiy railed tee potnt wn"r- it is not ndvi-able t. 1d... tie: quick advances, bi t pa chasm, made on a*l depressions s.iouid prov e pretit; ble. 'J he londitiiu c. in - gro..'iiig et p must be kept in mind at ail tim.-s. '1 I: re is no relief indi-ai and 1:1 t,.- Boui.ure.st and som ■ i . imp! an coiiair s are inelin and to be p . stuisiic as to this year's yields. v „ru and Oai- V.e di . yone an-ti-ii to tlie fact ihai co.u has made li.t!e if anv, re-pease to tin* reaeti, a in vraea . 11l fad, Values do id ll.gh'r taaa last 0 -in. Believers in this grain are taeoiniiig m*:re coal at and (:a ir pus-ion. lor tip- leason tiu.t (in* I. t advl-as from la • interior show a disßn-t dispositii n o> tin* probe* r l" u- 1 his amiiUng recrv. s. The oats market has not yet broadened, - wi an lei pat* i. There • - no wi akin- - in ti: ■ in r..d, but prices are sluggish. \Ye h,.ve fai.h in huih of 1.; e g-raius. altiiott .a 11 may take some time t., (level* p tit rni tg strength. l’.ovi 'eia * a* .fit a. <f vvareii -ase sticks <f provi.-ioas disclose* ti.e a aoid y of the t aiY. ts t" ‘ ompete su<eessUßy wit a t - s.i jq,. g demand lor Jioas .. .Die's a e st il l,c*o\v a 1: aintfi ■ 1 tiring basis rid t,.e ' presents ruLs 1: .. and" ,t!\a. .a. ( ;tif Atio ( * * v r msi.":. F i,WIIEAT (■ ID-I 1 I. * * vv. Close. .41 v.... 1.1 a E. 2 1 I- '%■ 1 g July 1.14 122, 1.21% I.' % Corn - May •'•“■% .*'-•% .62 : /"% July iFi'i .(5t .64 .<3*% ( 8 M 1 v 13 .4:; .42 .42’% Jliiv 41 % * .4. , 43% .43% Fork May. .. 2<M>o 21."3 20.00 21Ji<) LA K i- f vi,, v ... 11 .0 1142 113' 1142 .1,1, v '.Lot 11 ' 5 1130 11.65 RI He - M. .... lt<*4 11 25 1 65 11.2" .1n1y.... 11.10 112' 11.60 H. 05 M pi - ]‘*S', 1.04 1.0-i July 08% .00 2.6 i itn vt.o ( 'm: crmn. CIIIPAG" Pc ' ill \Y ■ N" 2r, 1. f.3,7; N" 2l a; y U.,w. 't.::i%: >". - , a.d w utcr. 81.22" ; '•/ 1 i m No. 3 Isar.l 8t .9' : No :: north rn spring. ',, j, 8! 56' , : No. 2 lilixc i. >'1.52% ; No. 5 ~ ,vi 'Ke 1321. * or - • No. 2 mixed. %%% ; d ; No. 2 w!. t . .47 50 . N... 2 y. ,:,.w. ■' ;% :>.' .-; No. 3 i 'll, .*• No. 5 whi.c, 53%4,47. : N*>. •* >■• > low. :.s"d 127 : No. 4 mi:., and. ?■’•> ;-• • N". 4 whit-. 53f.i2-.4ti-: N > 4 vellow. . .-, | (.. . (dt> No 2 vv kite. 111-'*, ip *c: N<. vvliit". A.d'i ;’.)•; N) 4 Waite. 3.4%('%C% . TOr.EDO GRAIN IMiK EB. TOLEDO. Fd) Bi.—Wheat —Cash. $1.41 ,11.43: May. $1.50; July. $127. (Vrti—- ( -tv t; Cats —Cash. 4'2',44c. Rye * 'ash, DO- Barley—Cash. 67 c. l’Kl.'d VHV MAKKETS. <ltv Thomson ,v M lxiiinen.) —Fe * I*s— RE* i.ll’l'S— Wheat. Corn Oats. S's Joseph ... 17.0>> .4.)0**0 ti'.'M) 1.271.0H0 167.**' ■** VIII wn ac ... . RiO.OOi* 6.!.030 Minneap dis .. 1.48/s** 54.33 * (s.*s>J 1 'll 1 u. li 5.4.00.) 7 i.o a '4.)'l) st Letlis 61.00*1 01.033 3S.li* Ml ,',l 1 IJV * 24,00 ) 12. ().* H treit Ta*.' t It.oo > >.dd Kansas City . :',44.***)(* i-'.lMl 24,000 Cm: ha .. .... SA.nOfi (57.000 18,0110 Imlianapoiis . 16.005 U'O.'i'd 28.020 Totals .... 821.0)0 1.1)56.020 133,0)0 Year ago 60 ato 772.(81* 5.‘3,033 - 81111’MENTS — Wheat- Corn Oat?. St Joseph .. 20.000 58.33 ' 2,''(’ll Chicago 5;.(03 1.6s ..(hi t 4(M.)!t>.t Milwaukee .. 1. * 4-4 '(Ot) !6.<S>) Minneapolis .. li.'XM 56.(H> 105,000 Duluth 24.0V11) St. Louis . . 40, *K * 7.0 3 .-8.001 Toledo tl.OiV) a.cod; D: tr >lt 62H0 4.**", ' Kan as Citv . 21.4011 45.. o 22.0)3 i itimim BH*/<rtd jsl.tno 56.(8') IndiaiiapulisH .H.oiHt B,(HP* Totals 6(15.001 2,' '4.OK) 6.5 0:3 Year ago . 511.3),t .45t.'3:> 3 l ',d*') —CI.E UPvNCLSxWhe.at. t’lA Oat?. Boston 12.030 i ■ - I'ilil.ade'pilia . 50.000 I.'HH) Baltimore 24.<n)0 Toials 62.00 1 275. ..!) Year ago .. 7 5.000 :y.4(“)J ~. INDIANA I*ol. IS GASH GRAIN. —V, t>. 16Bids for car lois of g ain nn<J ig'V of (In* call qf the Indianapolis BoaHP ot Trade were: * Wheat—Firm: No. 5 r sl, $1.42(7,144 *'ot*n —Finn: No. 3 white. 566737c*: No 4 whitm 55(it'56 •: No. •'$ yellow. •"4 1 j- . 'Vie: No. 4 yelrfivv. 45)_■'') -5- No. 3 nitxed, 55 Vi (ii* "%e; No. 1 mixed. 7*4% (,/ 55e. • (’a! -Steady: No 2 wlilff. 4D@ 12 : No. 3 wiiijc, ;;!•/ liav—-YYeak; Nsv. t, Ciiuoiliy. F1J%17 4*% No. 2 rflltotliy. 4HC..5t!( 17: No. J light (’.over tnixeif, $16% 16.50; Nu. 1 clover. $18.53(3 10.50. Inspo-ttonF-a; Wluhtt— No. -Vred. 1 car: Nos) 4 red. 1 enr: No. 2 soft white, 2 c.fr<. HU 1 car; total. 5 cars. Corn , No. 2 white, 1 car: No. 3-white. 0 cars: No. 4 white? 0 No- 5 white. 14 cars; No. 6'white. 5 ears: No. 2 yellow. 2 ears; No. 3 yellow, it c;,rs;’No. 4 yellow, 14 cars’ No. 5 jvl’ow7 21 cars; No. '6 yellbvy, 2! cars: ?aimd • yellow. 1 car: No. 2 uTixoib t car;"No. 3 mixed, 5 ears: No. 4 mixed. 5 ears: No. S Pyxed. 1 car; No. (i mixed, 1 car; total, 122 cars. Cats —No. 2 white, 3 cars: No. 3 Whitt'. 0 cars; No. 4 white, 4 Y-ars; total, 13 cars. lIAV MARKET. The following are (lie Indianapolis priegs fur bay by tlie wagon load, de-. liveretl : Ilay-I.cuuse timothy, $3.6.00® 17 ; ftiixed <kay- sls® 16; baled hay. sl7®lS. Oats —New. per bushel, 35f,t5Sc. Corn—New, pbr bushel, 45®.40c. Cum—Old, per httshel, 45®50c. YV AGON WHEAT I’KICKS. hivlianapolis flour mills and elevators today were paying $1.23 tier bushel fur No. 1 red winter wheat: st.lS fur No *2 red winter and according to test foe No. 3 red v.qnjer. Oats were quoted at 27c per bushel for No. 3 white or belter.NEW YORK Ts RI’T NTi NIL NEW YORK. Pc '. Kj.-. ViirpeiitiiT" wia sieady in trade on-tlic market here today.* selling at Die per pound.
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DOLLAR RAILS ADVANCE ON FOREIGN MART Cmadian Pacific Shows Gai:i cf i\round Two Points on London Exchange. MONEY RATES TIGHTEN LONDON. Feb. 15. —The decision of tha Gov ruim .t to withdraw fihe present series of treasury bonds bec.i.tse the tere.-t rate is too high had a titnieibnV effect on yesterday's stock market and a harder tone was shown in a good many lines than for several days. British fuuds were buoyant in gilt edged securities a.id gains were made ail around. Foreign bonds f har ■ 1 In tkg recovery end there were almost no weak SIKH a. Lome nils reflected a dwimlLug inlens'. and quotation-' were inclined tj be easier. Dollar rails iutpro.evl. Canadian ia, in- g, ing up 2 point. , roreigii rads also were firmer. 1 • i.nsi ;%i% for the most part were sluggi fi and ir .’U, st -el and engineerings weia idle. Mi derate advances noted on the oil mark i. led by A'. xi-an Lagl*-, which %r ■ •tie til.. ; lined -! 1 4 . Sk.Es were 4 t an I Royal Dutch 5>.%. 1 , nlong a ;ion >f die strike tended 'o it qwe. s D.fri, 1.11 minings and Aiueri ::* s v.ti: ally were without any decided movement. Credit continued to he plentiful in Lon: ar: s r . and, although rat s liarvle., Ia ii. . there were stilt iustane s of , .Tii.,ni money being as low an 1 1 1 ; r ( . . lMy t , day xrfoney v.as 3 per • : >. i tir.r.ir. v 3 _. per cent. Bar silv. • iv.' tiii-'.. ige.l at 3-i%d and at 34:1 ..r ami f irward.—Copyright, 1022, by I’.P.ii- Ledger Company. — —V f.cczl Stack Exchange —Feb. 15. STOCKS. E‘.J. Ask. led. Ry. A Light com (50 —^ ' * A Invi. St. Rv 40+i 1 iiiJpis. N. Yv'. pfd CO inn,'ls. A S. p;. pfd 63 T. 11. T. w E. com 6 T. 11. T. A L. pfd Cu% ... 1. X. of Imi. cum 1 P. T. of luJ. Ist. pfJ 7 l. T. of lad. 2d pfd 2 Advance-Kuniiey c m Ad va nee- lti; alley pfd Am. Creosoiiug pfd 93' 3 ... Hu. * .-a -i.i t.iie D-, .... B*fit R. It. com <27 71 lfe.t JL 11. pld Z... 47 C-ntr..i 8... V. Cos. pfd. ...... i). -- - 1 J CO 2 ; - . * City Servie.; com Bla 172 City Service pfd 53% 55’j Duu-v .'dig. *. ~ pfd Home Brewing 44% .... Inti. Hotel V it 75 .... 'ad. 110 .1 pfd. . .. 97 ' .... Indp s. Nat. Ins to J .... '. !■ Guam tea Cos +* .... Indiana Pipe ’. tries SO ... Aha' air pld 44 Indpls. Gas 41% 47 In*,, s. Xei. cut 2 . Indpls. Tel. pfd *3O -- - M< r. Bit *, tti pfd 48% e3' , Nat Motor Car Cos IVo 3% l'ul>. 8 iv. ltis. Cos 4 -j .... ! r : 1 47 Stand. 4)11 of Indiana Sl'i ... ... • 1 ire 1 is. Cos < * .... \ n Camp lidw. pfd 9J ... \ n Camp l’rod. Ist. pfd 100 4 .11! (.’am,* I*rod. 2d pfd 1"” Y'andalia Coal Cos. com 1 3 Vainialla Coal Cos. pfd (1 ... \. , ; h Ry. pfd 21 23 YY'abash Ry. com 0% 10% BONDS. Broad Itipple 5s 63 65 C'ltLens .-t. By. 5s 73 77 Indian C.k. 4■ al A M.ne I'D M l*i,l t.'oke A Gas Cs ......... .... Mlifl I ' .... Indpls. A N. YV. 5s 47 52 I:.apis. A S. E. 5s - .... 45 Indpls., Shelby & s. E. 5s 73 indpls. St. Rv. 4s 50 61 T. 11. I. A E. 5s 3) F. T. of Ind. 6s 44 4!> Ci’izens Gas Cos. 5s 86 01 Indpls. Gas Cos 85 90 Kokomo, ,\l. A YV. fs 83% 8S 1 im*. ii* c<*. -jd 0 * Indpls. L. A H. 5s .7..-, B*4 90 Indpls. Water Cos. 4%s N* s4 It Water 4s 94 9S Mer. 11. A L. 5s iHi% 9J New ’lei. Lung Dist. 5s ~.."91 .... New Del. Ist t s 95 Ili dpi:’. T. w T. 5s 76 Sou. Ind. Power 6s Bs% Marriage Licenses Stewart Graham. Paris. HI 22 Sarah Richardson, Paris, H1T....... JO Amos Hamilton. 5.".() Blake .'> Nau-y Williams. 2208 Columbia 'CI
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The following table show-: the state FT the weather at 1 a in., Feb. 46, as ills' rved by l uit and States \V-eallbr Bureaus : Station Bar. TAn.p. Weath-r. Indianapolis, I ml.. AfiAl ' H dear .Atlairta. 6a 80.23 22 clear Amarillo, Texas .. SO Cloudy JtiiqgHk, N. r>... 311.54 —TO Clear j; "SIfin. Mtjsij. .... VTsS is Snetr Chicago. ill ~ :i.aS 4 Clear Ohio... 80.46 14 Snow . vefal, Ohio v 8n.42 * Clear lAtnYer, Cul 80.01 ."8 CloiulM Dodge City, Kin... 80.32 22 Clear Helena, liuiit.. LUktvS 24 I’tCHlf Jackt-Vnyille. Fi t. .. JiO.US 4*t tlmiiijr* Kan-as City, Slo.i. ;;o.tj>6 16 Clear l.ntti -ville. Ky. .. 30.JV0 14 eClear Kittle Ke -k. Ark . 80.r,t; 26 ' Oleac I.os Any. u, Cal. . 30.12 f>4 (Tool Mobile. Ala. ... ’ .1065$ ,"ti Clear ,\.>w (•rlan*. 1.t., 3>MS 36 Clear Nev.- '. ork, N. V... Bfkon 30 Cloudy Norf< iit. Va , 29.91 36 Scow Okla>.otn:( City..... 80.42, 80 Cle*?Omaha. Sit'. r 3.>53 lo Clear lTiilndolpfiitC l’a.A 30.06 34 Cloudy Pittsburgh. Pa. .... 3>3l 10 Portland.' Ore. . 29.N 40 Ua ltapid City, S. 1> . . H"34 3 CioodJl Hosehijrg. Ore 29.90 44 PtOUy Sin Aiitonfo, Texas 30..>4 36. Clear San Fi-'i'ieisfo. Cal. 30.06 32 Cloudy {;t. I."uis, Md. 3u.5h 14 Clear v 't. Paul. M inn ... S 50.63 -=-8 Clear Tampa. Fla 3U.12 4S Cloudy IVashiirjton, U. C... 80.13 PS Cloa'^, IVKATiIIiR CONDITION'S?. The easier.- disturbance Has moved int< til® Atlantic. liavitr tinned widespread 1'..-‘e;ipitntion in tile Atlantic . StSttp* sine* Wfdr.esd-n morning. It Is followed by, considerably colder weather, \i hi eh now covers the country from t>e Mi-isissipp’ Hirer Stales eastward: but warmer weather is general over most of the region from tiic 1 Tains Mates to the Pacific, in connection with an extensive dt p. vision centered in the extreme Northwest. .1. . ARMI.VOTOS, Meteorologist, Weather llureao. t iSot 'Write r Cur List of Choice Investments. E? -Tax Free. \I
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