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rilK BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 12. lU.tt.
J!
Gotham Holiday
Trade Shatters
Previous Records
Palatial Shops Opt net ly
.Wutc Merdiuiit Show
Faith That 1922 Will Be
Hig liunlntp Year.
By HOLLAND.
.Suite the liulid ended (here
' been uppurtutf ty to compile the
report which leltfuf the Ics made
lit t;ie liolul.iv .r. l
niftit Mores in J
amiiiaiion con f ii
wnim were uu
the (irt of Jan J
irption these rci
lair, hot It in
Roods purclitri
of money receij
holiday sranoii 3
ing this morn ,
usjxpcctcd reel
in the inerchai-
m by the depart
v York. This e
K the ttatrmeiii
immediately after
try. Without ex
iltrd the largest
lie quantity of the
and in the amount
rd ever made in the
New York. Speak
a oi this somewhat
rd one of the leaders
ile business in New
lork taid: "hint inhere did all this
money come from? the Rreater
c were for cash and
abundantly into the
were m
il'liu
Una
plat
he I
f
7
part of the
money pour
shop.
I'mlouhtrdiy a ronelderable part of III.
money thue spandad oam from deposit
wniili mt-J mail wekl during the year
In lha ap JTlal fhriaimae fund" fur wbi h
"Pporlun Jty wee offered by many bank.
Tliaaa withdrawn hnauar IK depoeii
I for I hi. aurrlal purpo.o or pro
.may for Ihn holiday in. htiil
nut asplain all. Nor la any
tmNsihl nther than tlm people
nr. tlflna- thrift. Iiepn.lt. In the
..tinea hanka hava hot dei-raaaod ana, in
fart. In aom inalanira hava ben
Urged. It la apparently una fhae (
present day touditlou Illustrated In tlif
larger feature hy tha magnitude of tha
purehaae for Investment In nonda en
a I o reflected In tha low rata lor call
money which. Wa t on tlma laat wK
aa low a. 4 per rent, the prevailing rat
Of in. tvt par cat I.
11111 hhop Open,
Hut tn another way tha magnitude of
Investment and of purrheae repraeiitd
by . department etor record la revaaloU
in tha holiday opening of a ahop on upper
Klfth, avenue nar tha Sherman t(Uetrlan
aiatua on tha Plain which fronta Central
park, and faring al.o on or two of tha
prlvat realdenree on upper Fifth avenue
which. In attractlveneae of architectural
feature, ana tha aplendor or interior decor
ation, and furnishings, have been com
pared with the homea In England which
have gained celebrity.
This .hup tilt h waa occupied Imme
' dlatcly after January 1, compare, well
with entn. of the newly established hank
ing houaea ou Fifth avenue. It I palatial
In appearance. A shopp.r who enter. It
wonder, whether It ia really a place where
commodities ran be purcheaed or whether.
In the aplendor of It. appointment, and
the magnificence of II. interior construe,
tlon, it la not really a palace, the home of
culture, refinement and great wealth. Yet
It la only a .hop wherein commodities are
offered for aale. Within a abort distance
of It, one of the Urge department atore.
In New York la aoon to erect another pal-ac-lika
building within which Ita trado
la hereafter to be carried op Htlll an
other retail retabilahnient I. to find a new
and iiiagnlflcient. horn, on upper Fifth
avenue. - ,
Tie I'p Million..
Thcae shopping building, and other,
which wer. erected a few year, ago rep
reaent un .Investment of many inilllona
The wonder at first wa. whether It would
be pose I Me to CHrry on trade within at rue
lures of .uch magnlflclenre and magni
tude .ufflclent to pay even the overhead
charge.. Hut there la no longer wondor,
for It baa been demonstrated thnt even
tliouth the Investment expenditure In
these building, haa involved million., nev.
ei'thelces increased trade haa followed this
tnveatnient. Ono of the department atores
which formerly carried on business in a
comfortahle but unattractive building near
Twenty-third street, inveated $5,000,000,000
In the purchase of land and the construe
tlon of a building of great slse which
'NIL. UTI J' 1 1 1 tl Bvrnuu urn, . w . j -.uin.
It- atret. The other day report wua clrcu-
X. JaLaa In mercantile circle" that the cor-
I isianiji oration bad paid the laat Inatalment of
rhe funds borrowed for the purpose of pay.
L Ing for the land and for the buildlngx.
f Apparently within five yeara lta trad, has
ueen ao largo ana prumaoio innc u wn
ablo from the earning, to pay tS.OOO.OOv
and thu liquidate It. debt and al.o to
gain reaaonabla profit, upon the transac
tion, carried on in tha new building.
Storo Pay. Big Bonu.. . -Another
department atore.whoje marble
fronted building ocouplea an entire block
within the vicinity of the Waldorf Aatorla
hotel waa able In the holiday aeaaon, out
of It. profit, to distribute, a bonu. among
t.OOO employes, the aggregate of which waa
a little under $500,000. Mo far a. la
known, not one of the establishments
which invested millions in the purchase of
land and the construction of now and
modern ahor buildinK. has Been' embar-
ra.sed but, in.tead. In tvery Instanc. trade
ha. been Increaaed. r
Yet, It 1. only a few year, ago that tha
deportment .tor. location waa In the) vl-
olnUv f Twentv-third atreet and Fifth
avenue, a mile further downtown. The.,
denartment storea were housed In com
fortable but In no way Impressive, build
ings. Of a sudden a change began. Th
rimrhiAnt ntorpa abandoned their for
mer homes and established themlve in
new buildings, all of them nttractiva to
th. eye, oau.lnf wonder by th.ir U ana
furnlshlnga. and all of them discovered
that this Investment, In.tead of being ven
turesome, waa very profitable, for In
Increased trade followed the opening of
these new shops to tne pud ul
ii .,1 viMrmeee Bualneaa.
It I. estimated that a group of five or
ix of the department atore. of New York
which, with on. exception, now front Fifth
avenue in magnlflcient buildings, did, in
the year 121, a buslnee. tha money value
r.t u-hirh in tha azttregat wa. not far
fn t inn nnn ihki. And vet the year 1921
waa one of depression and on tho part of
many persons It entailed eniorcei
mi.. .lames stlllman. who was a .hrewd
.h f nnt nnlv banking but of mer
....... Il A.nUMna anlri nt one tlhlO th.t
I i hi. rmininn after all the most fasclnat
Ing of all mercantile business Is the ono
L which is carried on by the great depart-
. mint tnreiL Yet It ia lesa than 40 year.
lnce the first department store wa. estao
"Wished in New York city.
' Sioux City IJva Stock.
Sioux City. Ia.. Jan. It. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2.100 head: market firm; fed steer,
and yearlings, 7.00.00: warned ups.
$4 607.OO; fat cows and heifers. S3.60
7 00- canners, Jl.SOltJ J.15; veals. 3.50
160: feeders, $4.50. 15; calves, 13.60
S60; feeding cows and heifers, Sl.SOijJ
4.76: stockers, 4.006.15. ,
HwrsRWeLpts. 10,000 head: market.
1085c higher; light lights. 7 S: mixed,
$6 507.00: heavy packer., S.5O06.J:
bulk. T.O07.3S. ;
Sheel Receipts. 1.000 head: market
steady; lights and butchers, 7.00 B 7.40. .
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
live Stock
Financial
Omaha. January It
IWifipi. ware: Cattle lie.. tie
Orfir-u. ..ly ,,,, . lit l,l! !.
orn.i.l fu.iay ... 4 ... It 4 1 1 1 "1
Kaiimao WwiiiMa.y 4M U 7
IHr. d)a Ikia aa.lt. 14. 4. tf 14 84
Ham. U.I wacK ...,H :l 11.114 53. jt J
ama I .. a.u ,, T ail ! " 1 1 '"
m I ia.,inl :i :t !.o
Daiua da). .r agu.14.ti4 41 li Sl,t
HTflui. and di.iMa.iiufl of livratsck at
he laivn .tuckyarda, tiinahs, Sea, f"f
i naura .ading at I , wa January ii,
u:.
necttPTs-aaii.
latna Hug. Iliaau
r, m. f. Itv ...
Mlauit l'. Iflc IH...
I'nx-B I'acific R, K .
A N. W, Itv . aaal.
I'. N. W. Hi,
Ht. I',. M. J, . " 1
It. a. g. My ,
H, VI H.. aal.
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4
SI .4
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14 I
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Total receipt tit n
tum-oo-muN-iiKAM.
Caul. Itog.
Armour aV Co 4"
I'udaliy I'aiking t'a.
luiii racing to..,.
Slorrl. Packing Co., "4
Mwift a t'n , SI
W. Wuri.hy
awarl. t o .. .
Lincoln H. Co....
Wii.n racking t'a,. t?
tigdn I'kg Co.,.., ...
Rath Tacking to... II
lluflman Htm IT
Mayarowlch Vail. !
Midoeat Packing Cu. 14
Hurdlrk
Omaha Parking ("0. I
John Hnth a Hone.. If
. Omaha Pkg. Co, I
Murphv 1.
. II. Bulla it
It. SI, Hurrua. ( , St
K. t'hri.tte a Hon l"
I 'mil. a Krami.... T
Kill. Co &
John Harvey 44
Munlilni r' Oliver 14 I
J, lughratn...... 4
tl, Kellogg :t
Jo.! Lundgrcn ... 1.
P. Lav. i. 4t
Mo.-Kun. ('. U C. Co. IS
I McAduma ...... T
B. Root CO.,.. It
Roa.natork Bros. ... lit
Hulllvan Bros S
Van Nant a Co f
Werthelmrr A Dcgen 11
Ulnar buy.r. ,. IIS
74
.
.04
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in
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:
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Rheep
tai
l.
3.
1,1
SS
Total.
.4.714 11,407
Cattla Receipt., 4. SOS dead. Supplier
of beef wara falily largt here today out
at other point, run. war. light .nd-witn
good .hipping demand beef steer, .old
active and fully littS.u higher, regaining
moat of th decline noted earlier In th.
week. Top. reached S7.7S. Cow. wero
trong to In spots. 102ISo higher and th.
trade on alock.r. and feeder, was acllv.
and firm.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
neevra. 17. 0007 0; fair to good beeves,
$4.00tf6; common to fair beevea, 16.0
4J4.00; f.lr to good yearlings, S4.z6tS7.SS;
common to fair yearling". I..00OS00
good to choice heifer., 16.7606.60; fair to
good heifer., 4.266S.6A choice to prim.
cows, lt.v6Qt.li; good to cnoic. cow.,
S4.00O4.6O; fair to good oows, 6i.ioe4.oo;
common to fair rows. 11.6001.26; good
to choice feedrre, S,00rt.60; f.lr to good
feeders, 6.60 4t6,00: common to fair feed
ers, S4.76I&6-60: good to choice stockers.
4. 1566.86; fair to good stockers, I5.76f
10; common to fair stockers. n. (Dion. til);
ock heifer., S4.OO05.26: stock cowa,
3.0004.00: at ock calvea, I4.6O07.2S; veal
calves, lt.60CI.1S; bull., (tag., .to., 11,60
06.05,
BEEf STEERS.
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9..
S 1174
S 12:17
104S
70
13
15
3 It
I 00
Av. rr. So. Av. ft.
. S07 4 To 20 693 . 6 10
, S07 15 15 902 6 16
.Hit T 10 IS 1117 T 16
.1440 7 S6 1146 . 1 0
,148 7 75 1 100 f 00
tWfl.
4 25 1. 1196 4 36
4 54 7 1138 4 7a
5 00
HEIFERS.
S 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
14 660 6 0 60 742
BULLS.
1......HH0 S 60 j 1 1210
1.....14I0 4 2S ' 1 101
Hons Receiptee 1 J, 000 h.ad, Th. mar.
V.et wa. activa today and an early clear
ance made at prlcea ruling generally He
hlL'her, Light light, .old from 132dn
higher with .tronger weight 2Stf3.'.c
higher. Beat lightweight hog. .old from
I7.Z5&T.40 with a top of 17.60. Mixed
load, and butcher woight. from 1404
1.25, with the bulk for heavy weight,
moving at 15.2(06.76. Bulk of all .ale.
waj ;.Clr4'7 40
HOGS.
rr.
6 00
6 15
a ss
T 06
7 15
7 25
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYE3
t hlcaga T He, a -, h lw l.aa.aal Kin,
New York, Jan. 11. Further w
ioery in pruet uir uivciiinc u
Ivotidi was afaiii the notable incident
of today's market. The extraordi
nary heavy buying of I'ttited Malvi
Mar bond continued; today it car
ried the fourth 4', reprfrntin.i
the loan of October, by U'
the larnrst of all the war borrow lng
above the liighe.t price licilofuro
reached ly ft on the open tnarkrt
The Victory 41,'t went to a Itiit
l.iglier premium alune par. .
As a whole the day' transaction
In United htatrs bond were le.i
tlun Tuesday', but the business
done In other investment ccuriiita
rose from $y,0(X),iX)0 to nearly $11,.
tXXJ.000, which exceeds even the Imiif
tradintr which occurred at the cud
of 19.U. Fractional advance in
price, tome of them of substantial
sie. occurred in all quarters cf tr
market.
Trad la Mtork. fttaall.
Ttualn.M don In aiiKk waa .mailer
van than that ot Tutanay and prices
recovered pretty much throughoul tin
ll.t.
Tha apathy of th .tack market reflect,
th alluailon In on reaped th absence
aa yet of anylhln In lb way of reviv
ing trade. Thar waa no roaann to sprl
p change for th belter at Juat thla time
of year, but even men vt affairs Inn.t
on predicting it at th approach of every
new year, with th aama d-fance of e
pcriencv aa tnatka ih trailltioaal good
r,.olutlon. of the firat ot January, Tlie
truth u that even in a normal Period,
reictlon la tha rul In trad for th firat
few months of any year.
Thera la. therefor, no occaaloll for aur
prlae at th eatlmat of th Iron Age that
output of th atari mill, einoe New
Tear'a baa averaged only 2S p.r cent of
capacity for th. independent prdrtucera,
.. aa.ln.t SI per rent In December and
for th. .teal corporation 4t or 47 against
4 per cent A mora striking fart la em
todlad In th statement that "nearly half
of th. country'. S.IOO.OOu Ion. of steel
sport, last year wa. a carryover from
HJO order.' and that "there la nothing
Ilk thla to help out In 1S21."
Predict. Inrreaaa.
T.t th. Iron Age. none th leas, pre-
dicta a gradual Incr.aao In auch axporta,
basing It. Judgm.nt on th. .brink... last
year ot tl.e whole world', consumption
of this basle product to actually one-
naif tna consumption or iu.
Today-, full report of Great Britain
export, and Import, during 1121 give.
opportunity for comparison.. It Illustrate.
two .asentl.l facta th. large .nruikage
In Kngland. foreign trade, but al.o th
very rapid readjustment of It. "for.lgi
trsda balance. ' Last year, export c
British product, waa Icaa than that of
1920 by 632,000.000 pound, .terllng, oi
47 IA per cent. Thla I. not a matter oi
rt.climng prlc .lone. In aom. montha
tha Board of Trade figures have ahowr
Incra.a in export tonnage over th pre
vlous year. But that' waa wholly due to
ooal; other axports. textiles fur instance,
have fallen off 26 to 30 per cent In quan
tity ana tn actual quantity loss in for
eign trad, has undoubtedly been very
great.
But last year's reduction In the hugely
Inflated import trad, waa far larger that)
th. ehrlnk.go of Import.. Aa a re.ult,
th year', aurplug o( Import, over ex
ports Is shown to have been smaller th'an
in 1120 by 101,000.000 pounds sterling,
Omaha Produce
Chicago Grain
lei f N.Wrae., tin it at an.ikala,
Oman m.ikaia.
Live roiLTrtT,
Wheal Wheal
tinting SMIing
Plica, '!.
ISMtlMt M,tf4
a..,.,.. Ma .ii .
ll.e inghlt w .l -'
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I'urka .1 !
I'll' k
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Omaha Grain
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Turk.lt ........
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or
H per cent, .and .mailer than In 1911 by
115, 000, 000 pound, sterling, or 6 per
cent. Tit i reduction has been conspicuous
in trauo witn tlie cnttca mates.
New York Quotations
Sh.
II
No, Av. Sh. Pr.
67. .80S ... IS
26, .293 ... 10
67. .280 ... 7 00
66. .213 ... 7 10
76. .317 ... 7 20
62. .221 ... 7 SO
87.M84 .,, 7 40
Si. .197 ... 7 SO
St. Joseph LIto 8tck.
St. Joseph. Jan. 11 Cattle Receipts,
2.500 head; active, 1635c higher; steers.
16.2508.50; cow. and. , heirera, 13.5014
j t.25; calves, t5.50t.6.
M Hogs Receipts, 10.000 head; 26 to S0o
. higher; top. $7.60; bulk, 17.25eJ.56.
V Sheep Receipts, t.oeo head; strong,
- I- Ambs, lll.154yi3.00: ewes. 5.;jfft.2j. i
i Torpentbio1 and Baaln.
Savannah, Oa., Jan. 11. Turpentine,
firm: S5c; sales, 53 barrels: receipts.
41 barrels; shipments, 178 barrels; atock.
' 12.725 barrel..
Roein-rKIrm: sales. 6!9 casks: receipts,
388 casks: shipments. 1,058 casks; atock,
86,16 casks.
Quote: B. I. K. F. 13.90) G. H. I.,
tl.SS; K., 14.75; SL, 5.!6; N t5.5; VT.
Q S 80; W.W.. tt.OO.
Chicago Produce. ' -Chicago.
Jan. 1L Butter Lower; cream
ery extras. lOHc: firata. !52IHc; aec
onds. 31624c; standards. J9jc
Egg Higher; receipts, 6.123 cue.;
firsts. 304031c: ordinary firsts, 15027c;
miscellaneous, S903Oc.
Poultry Alive. lower; fowls, !5c;
springs, 35c,
Kaawaa City Hay.
Kansas City. Jan. U. Hay Cholca
alfalfa. 21.t 2! S: o. 1 PnW'
01160: No. 1 timothy. 111.60014. ;0;
clover, mixed light. S13.CO014.Q.
Xw York raoltry.
New Tork. Jan. U uv "uury ir
regular; chlckena, 3S0S6o; fowls, 26031c;
roosters. 16c. . -
, jDnwsed Poultw Quiet; , prtc n
changed.
New Tark Produce.
New York. Jan. 11. Butter Steady.
Eggs Firmer; freah gathered, extra
ftrsta. 35014c;- firsts, 32034c.
Cheese Irregular; .tat who! milk
flats, fresh specials. JlffllVjC: atxto
whoi xailk, fresh twins apeclais, 310
ai',c i
No. Av.
48. .364
66. .21
60,. 286
60. .217
70. .231
64. .181
72.. 284
3S..201
Sheep and Lambe Receipts, 12,000 bead.
The fat Iamb market was active and
mostly on a 5o higher basis. The orat
lots of lamb, moved at tll,60$11.76, and
wore quoted up to 112.00, Feeder lambs
wero 25040a higher, selling from 110.400
10.75. Sheep were fully .teady with most
sulci comluB . within a range oi to.uuv
6.00.
Quotations on sheen: Fat Iambs, good to
choice. tll.6012.O0: fat lambs, fair to
aood. 111. 00 11. 60: feed.r lambs, good
to choice, 110.00010.36; feed.r lamba. fair
to goou, tv.uuis.bu; cuti tamos, ii.vuw
9.00; fat yearlings, light, tlO.000 10.60: fat
yearlings, heavy, It. 0009. 60; fat weathers,
(6.6007.50; fat ewes. t6.2606.OO; fat
ewes, heavy, 13.0004.00; feeder awes, S.B0
04.00,
FAT LAMBS.
235 fed. 76 11 50
FAT EWES.
149 fed 127 0J
Kansa. City Livestock.
Kan.as City. Jan. 11. (U. 8. Bureau of
Markets.) Cattle Receipt., S.000 head
beef Bteers, strong to 25o higher), top
heavies. SS.00; choice yearlings lat. Tues
day, St. iibt bulls and beat calves,
steady to .trong; medium to good butcher
bulla t4.00KD4.76: most bolognas, 13. zero
1.76: practical top on vealers, 39.00; other
classes, actlv and fully steady; better
arada cows, mostly 14.6005.00; heifers,
mostly 16.00 and down; canners. largely
around 12.50: cutters. I3.OO03.SO: top,
steers, early, 15.2506.26; several loads
rood licht feeders. 16.60,
Hogs Receipt., t.OOO head; market
closed actlv to both packers and ahlp-
ners. 26 a 3 6o higher than yesterday', aver
age; bulk best 140 to 200 pounders, 17.60
7.70; 200 to 275 pounders, 17.5607.60;
oackap ton. 17.60: bulk of .ales, Vl.ztw
t.66; most throw out sows, $5.70 06.26;
fat nlaa. laa higher: beat. 17.75.
Sheep Receipts, 4,000 head; killing
classes, generally steady. 25c higher
yearlings up mora; 82-lb. fed yearlings,
111.00; but lamb, offered at t",7S.
St. Tjtiiia TJveatock.
East St. Louis, 111., Jan. 11. Cattle-
Receipts, 3.600 head; beef steers opened
lodftin hlirher: closed about steady; quel
Ity, plain; bulk beef steers, t5.756.75;
fat atock and yearlings. 15025c high
er; canners. bull, and .tockers. steady;
veal calves, strong; bulk. 19.0001.50; top,
119 00.
Ho Recelnts. SS.OOO head: market,
active; higher early; 360650 higher than
yesterday's average: on. choice 200-pound
oao ann several uecas vi itu
ree brought top. 18.50: bulk, 110 to
ism.nntinria averaged. 18.2501.60: bulk 190
, tin-nnotirt kinds. 18.0008.85: heavies,
17!17.75: oacker oows. strong, 35-76
6.10; pigs, steady . to 25o higher; clear-
Hheen and L,amos---neceipiB t,vvu umu,
market, closed active with gooa clear
ance; lamba, 3635o higher; others and
sneep. .teady; lamb top to ahlppers,
113.50: oackers paid 111.40 for cholco
western; bulk best lambs going 112.800
18.40; mediums around 111.60; coll. sold
33.0009.60; ewes. 36.8006.00,
Chirac) Livestock.
Chicago, Jan. 11. Cattle Receipts,
7,000 head; market, actlv on .11 claaaes:
beef ateera. 16 0 250 higher: quality, plain;
bulk, 16.76 01.00: top yearling, and ma
tured bullocks, tt.75; fat she stock and
calves, strong; bulk fat aha stock. t4.0
06.SO; culls, steady: stock.rs and feed
ers. 150250 higher; bulk, 15.5006.15.
Hogs Receipts.' Ii.ooo naaa; meraet.
active. 16625a higher than yeaterday's
average: cloalng. atrong; ahlppers bought
about 11.000 head: holdover, moderate.
moatly held off market; top, S4.15 far
180 to 119-pound hoge: odd . lot light
lights, 38.35; bulk. 37.SO0S.O9: pig, un
even, bulk desirable. S8.eO0S.35; few,
38.15.
Sheep and Lamba Receipt. 11,000
head; market, generally atrong to 35c
higher; fat Iamb, top. 312.10; bulk,
812.35; lop yearlings. 111.25; fat ewes,
top, 17.19: bulk. 16.0(04.76; do choice
feeder lamba sold.
' Chlcag) Patavtae. -Chicago,
Jan. 11. Potatoes, steady; re
ceipts, 34 cars; total United Stat, ship
menu. T33: Wisconsin rtund white,
sacked, 31. 90 01. On cat.; ditto, bulk. 32.00
01.14 cwL; Slicblgaa, sacked, S2.1S cwt.
Ttsng of nrfcea nf lha le.rflnv ,MMu.
furnished by Lcgan ft Bryan, 248 P.ters
.luab uuiiuing:
.RAILROADS.
Tus..
h in. Low. Close PIam
A., T. S. F S3i 3Vi . 83 H S3 '4
n.n, e vmo at . 4 sx
Canadian Paclflo 121 i;o 120S 119.
v. m
61 '64 i
72Vi
e 98H
S2tt' V
73 H
64
72
S
iZ'.i
13
71
N, Y, Central..
Chas. & Ohio
Orent Northern .,
Illinois Central ..
K. C. Southern..,.
Lehigh Valley .....
Missouri Paclfio ,,
N. Y. & N. H
Northern Pacific,;
Chicago & N. W..
Penn. R. R
Reading
C, B. I. & P
Southern Paclfio.
Southern Ry. . . .
Chi., M. S. P...
Union Paclfio ,...124 125' 3 26 V 136'
STEELS.
Amir. Car Found.. 142 142 142 14114
1'
13H
76 4
.2
33
73
SI
791,
17
17H
14
13
74V. .
m
33
73
30
78 H
174,
17
l'i
18
76
62t,
83
73
30
17
17
32
68
16U
127.
74
62
33
71
30
78
17 'a
17
Allla-Chalmers
Amer. Loco. ,,,
Baldwin Loco ,
Beth. Steel
Colo. Fuel .....
Crucible
Amer. Htl
Lack. Steel ,,.
Midvale Steel .
Pressed Steel .
riepubllo Steel
Kailway 8teel .
Sloss-Scheffield
V. 8. Steel ..
vanadium
38 38V
.104 104
. rIT. 93
38 38
1U44. lIUVs
94 94
(6 66 66
63
82
45
29
62
81
46
29
62
95
36
82
30
62
95
36
.... 83
.... 31
COPPERS.
....49 48
34
16
27
.. 26
.. 39
.. 26
.. 2
.. 14
.. 14
.. 20
.. 64
. OILS.
Atlantie Peterol
Gen. Asphalt E8
Cosden 32
California Peterol. 44
Anaoanda ..,
Amer, Smelt.
Cerro Do Pasco.
Chill
Chlno
Green Cananea, ..
Inspiration
Kennecott ,
Miami
Nev, Con,
Ray Con.. ,
Seneca
Utah ....
44
34
15
27
26
38
26
26
14
14
20
63
67
Island OU ..
Invincible Oil
Mex. Peterol .
Middle States
Pacific Oil
Pan-Am
Plerc OU ....
Pure Oil
Royal Dutch ,
Sinclair Oil
2
14
43
2
14
63
32
45
29
hi"
95 .
36
83
30
49
44
84
16
27
26
39
26
26
14
mi
20
64
68
33
44
2 '4
14
66
.4
62
31
46
29
63
61
82
31
48
43
is
26
38'
26
26
ii','
10
62 .
11
67
83
4S
2
14
..110 107 110 108
12
45
60.
10
36
61
19
11
44
48
10
36
60
19
12
46
60
10
35
60
19
Standard Oil. N. J.175 173 174
Texas Co. 45 42 45 -
Union Oil 19 18T, 19
White Oil , 9 9 9
aoiutis.
49
ST. .
6
13
36
80
8,1
35
17
16
53
Chandler 60
General Motors ... 9
Wllya-Overland .. 6
Pierce-Arrow ..... 14
White Motor .... 36
Studebaker , 82 u
RUBBER AND
Flek ..a 12
Goodrich 35
Kelley-Sprlngfield 86
Keystone Tire .... 17
Ajax 16
U. a. Bubber 53
INDUSTRIALS.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 84 34
Am. Int. Corp..,,
American can ...
Central Leather .
Cuba Can ,
Cuban-Am. Sugar
Corn Product. ....
Famous Players .,
Gen. Electric ....
Gt, North. Ore.... 32
Int. Harvest. 81
Am. Hide , 68
Int. Paper 41
Int. M. M. pfd.... 67
60
9
6
14
36
82 .
TIRES.
11 11
29
39
, 33
30
8
16
7
77 76 77 7-6
138 136 138 1365
28
89
32
29
8
15
4
76
35-
36 ,
17
1 -S3
34
29
39
32
30
8
16,
97
11
44
49
10
34
60
19
171
43
18
49
a
S
13
37
80
11
36
17
11
(3
33
28
39
32
29
8
15
94
Amer. Sugar Ret.. 68
Sears-Roebuck
Stromsberg
Tobacco Prod
Worthington Pmp.
Wilson Co
Wsetern Union ...
Westinghous.
Amer. Woolen
3
37
63
"ii"
si
49
o
31
80
68
8
66
68
37
62
2"
91
49
80
MISCELLANEOUS.
32
.81
68
49
6
68
2
37
63
. .
28
1
49
80
31
30
b
47
66
C7
2
'2
44
28
49
79
19
10
10
3
.123
(
1
73
30
133
6
1
72
22
131
19
29
69
34
66
3
71
81
121
Am. Cotton Oil ... 20
American Linseed 30
Union Bag
Bosch Magneto
Brooklyn R Tranait 6
Coram. G. de Elec.. (6
Colnm. Graph. ... 3
United Drug ..... 71
National Enamel . 32
united rruit ..
Lortllard Tobao.
Philadel. Co. ..
Pullman
Punta Alegr Bug. 33
Retail Mtoree .... 62
Superior Steel ... 36
St. L. ft S. Fran. . 21
Total sales. 460,701.
Money, close, 3: Tues. close, S.
Marks, close, .4061: Tues. close. .00.4.
Francs, close. .0121: Tues. close.
63.
.... .... t.lt T it .
Sluraaa ....49 ,.. ,149 ,3.
lll!TTr.lL
("r.merr, prlnte. ...... .li
Creamery, l ......
I'ouiUC), b.t ,.,.... .; ,sr ...
i-ouuiry. rain. ......0 .1 ,-ftf
Buit.r fat, gta
lion prii 9 0.
II AT.
Pralrlai No. 1 upland. St.iO0tl : N
nnl.n.l. II t0 l..No. upland., 17.04
tj I oo: Ma. I midland, 110.000 10 40: No, 3
midland. tl.SVffltu; No. I midland, IT. 00
0100: Ho. I lowland, 1 1.004) lOO; No, I
lowland. ;.O0lt.
aii.if.t i-hoit.. 111010: No. 1
116001.6; atand.rd, II3.OO0II; No.
, lio 600 11 1 N. l O0lo..
Straw; Uat, logt.; wheat, 17.00
CI.00.
Krult. aad Vegelahlca.
Reporteit by Stale Ieparintent of' Agrl-
culture. Bureau or Jlaiheta ana nreiin.
Kruil. Ilananaa. Iiuund, 7'C l c.
nr.i,,,,' a, a 200 and larger. Ii 60 to
. .n. i,. I.SA la 14.23: ata 2e0.
li t to 16.00; alt CU. II S to 16 on;
alas 121, II tn 16.10. I.emona, boa .IS 66
In 11.60. Grapefruit, crate. 1160 t ti.no.
annlea! Jonathan, according to grada,
box, Si t to tl.&S: Pellcloua, arrording to
grade, ling, Bi.oo to a..iv; ueucioua, nwn
River, t; 60 to 14.00; Kom Beauties, ao
cordlng to grade, 13.76 to l 251 Stamen
R'lnu... according to grad. 12.71 t
t'l 11: common Wlneaap. according to
...Am ti no la 1176: Northern Spy. 13 60
l 11.00; Winter Bananaa, lt.7Sj Splixen-
hurg, according to grade, 13 60 to i.:a;
Hack Twig, choice. 12.13 to lt.00. Fig.:
.1 B. nonce 19 36 to 13.160: 11
psckagaa, 10-ounc. It. 10: 10 package., S
ounce, 11.69 to 14.25; Smyrla 4 Crown,
per pound. Sic; Smyrta S Crown, per
pound, 30c. Date.: Dromedary, 3 pack,
agra per box, 6.7S; Fard, per pound, 16c;
Hullowil. per pound, lio to 16c. Florida
.Irawberrlea, per box. too to 0o.
Vegelahlca Potatoes: Nebraska EirlJ
Ohloa, No. 1, per cwt., 1.0 to 13. 2S; Ne
braska Karly Ohloa. No. 3. per ewt., tl.75
tc 11.10; Irish Cobbler., per out., 11.60 to
13.26; Bed River Ohio.. No. 1. per cwt.,
12.26 to 12.60. Hwe.t potatoes: - Per
buihel, 11.76 to tt.OO; per barrel, I6.25.
Yama, bushel. 12.24. Celery, Jumbo, doxen,
11.26 to 11.75. Head lettuce, crate. 12.00
to 11.00. Leaf lettuce, do. an. COc. Onions:
Red, per lb., 7o to 7c; yallow, rer lb.,
6n to "c: 8panlah. regular crates, 12-76
to 13.00; Spanish, 140-lb. crat. 18.00. Car
rots, lb. mt to 4c Turnip., lb., 8c to
lc. Parsnips, lb., lo to 4o. Cabbage,
lb., 4o to tc. Cucumbers, doxen, 14.00.
Cauliflower, crate. 12.26 to 12.60. Rad
Ishea, aouthern. dosen. 66o to 90c. South,
ern carrots, dozen, 11.00 to 1.15. Fresi
beets, doxen, 11.00. Bruaaels Sprouts,
dosen, 36o. 8hallott, do.en, 76o to 15c.
Green peppers, 2 oo to 30u, Parsley, doxen
bunenr., (c.
Nut Black walnuts, lb., So. Kngllsh
w.lnuts, par lb., according to kind, 26o
to t2c Braxll, large waahad, per lb., lie.
Bra.ll, medium, per lb., 16c. Peoane, large,
llo to 36c. Peanuts: Jumbo, raw, llo to
12c; Jumbo, roasted, 13c. to 16c; hand
picked, raw, 9o to lc; hand picked,
roaatcd, 11 o to lie.
HIDES AND WOOL1.
Beef hide.: Ore'sn salted, No. 1. la),
take off. per lb 607c; green .alted, No.
1, lat take off, per lb 606o; graen, No.
1, lat take off, par lb., 405c: green, No.
2, lat tak off, per lb., 3(B4e; green
alteil. old alork. oer lb.. 2 0 So; green
ealtcd bull hide, No. 1, par lb., 4c; green
tod bull hides, jmo. z, per io., c; aru
bull hldea, per lb., 26. Hora hides: Large,
each, 33.00; medium, each. 12.60; amall,
each, IJ.00; voney ana glue.,
Shoop pelts: Green salted, es to eixo ana
wool, e.cn, socib'.i.uv. raii.niMa"
salted, as lo size and wool, each. Ba02Oa,
Wool: Choice fine and blood, per lb
1620o: medium and . blood, per lb.,
13016c; low, blood, per lb., 10012c;
burry wool, per lb.. So nr lea..
Wholesale price, oi oeei cut. ar
follow.: No. 1 ribs, 23 c; No. S ribs.
22o; No. 3 ribs, 17o No. 1 loins,
25c; No. t loins, . 2;ic; No. I loins.
18o; No. 1 rounds, 14c; No. S rounds,
lSvtc: No. 1 rounds, lla: No, 1 chucks,
9c; No. 1 chucks, 8o: No. 3 chucks, 5c;
No, 1 pistes, 7Vjo; .-,0. i pistes, ic oo.
I plate., Sc, .
K'w Tork Cotton.
New York, Jan. 11. Scattered pressure
caused further depression in the cotton
market today, but fluctuations war with
in narrow limits, wail ntreet longs ana
southern spot houses sold early and the
resistance was poor, tne marxei aecjinina
13 to 21 points before a second-hour rally
of (08 points. Brokers with Liverpool
connect ons contributed support, in tne
afternoon new lows for the day were
made. Liverpool's lata break being, a fac
tor n the further decline. At tile start
ot th laat hour prion, were oft Z5Q8i
point, net, but a rather sudden shert
covering movement brought the market
up about 20 points, to close 11021d net
lower. ' -
Spot cotton was quiet, J5 points Oeclln,
18.200 for middling upland.
Southern spot ; markets: Galveston,
17.60c. 20 points decline: New Orleans,
16.75c, 25 pointa decline; Savannah, 17.60c,
25 points decline: AuguMa, 17.13c. 13
points decline; Memphis, 18c, 26 points de
cline: Houston, 17.66c. 20 points decline:
Little Rock, 17.76c, 25 point, decline. .
Jfw, York ' Pry Good
New York. Jan. 11. Cotton blankets
were active today. Print cloth, aold on
basis of 8o for 64x60a, a docllna of
o. Yarns were unchanged. Wool goods
openings wero expected to begin the first
of next week. Burlaps were barely steady
and quiet. Haw silk was firm.
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
t haeaga THbuaa-Owaha Hew aaMl W tr.
I hicaito,-Jan. II. , nurked Im
provement in the character of the
general new., cumbiticd with fait.
uie lo confirm reports of l-'reticli Ii
tuncial trouble, caused many ,of the
.rllcr of the previous day to re
ver.e their oition on the whfat
mm Let. At no time were price a
low ut Tiii'.day' liinh and the clot;
wa at the top with net iim of
I 3 4c to 2c, viih May leading,' Corn
advanced 1-2(i5-8c; oat 5-r-c and
Oe'l J-4c.
Liverpool failed to reflect the break
In America the previous day and ca
blet front abroad brought no con
firmation of rumors that, four
French bank were in trouble-. Unix
started some local traders, who sold
short at the cloe Tuesday, to cover
and disclosed the fact that the mar
ket wa some oversold. There was
fair sellinir at 51.10 for May early.
but ol ierinttj at th;tt figure were
readily absorbed and the fini.sh wa
at $1.10 J-4 to $1.10 7-8.
1 Kxport Demand Mow.
Anticipation lhat lha grain corporation
would buy around l.noo.ooo buahela al
wheat later in the day fnr llusela .ml
Purchase of 1 JO. Ono to 200, oog barrel, low
Lrade flour by lha American relief com.
mission wer factor, mat resulted in eotnc
rhatig In sentiment, Th genaral run nt
export demand, however, waa lnw at
Atlantic and gulf porta.
A Kood liart ,tf lha huvlng reanonalhlc
for th lat advance waa credited to abort
covering fur a leading local professional,
t waa very noticeable that the mark.!
was easily Influenced by any good buyluv
cr aeinng on account or !n aieftce ,?
oul.lde Interest. rfnuaea with lurelg.i
onnectlona war good buyer, ot May at
th opening.
. I orn and oat. held witnin narrow nmi'a,
tut aympathlHd with wheat and ad
vanced rapidly, although trad wa main
ly of a local character. Kxportora war
after corn In volume. Outside markets
.re a.id In hav don larg bualneaa and
esatarn bid. lo th country wr consider
ably above Chicago, Offering, to arrive
war small, m
Scarcity or freights at th .eawmtd
and gulf tend, to reatrlct aalo abroad.
Th grain corporation 1. understood to
hav bn allocated room for around 1.
000.000 bushela for Huealan rellnf and
opened offer. 1st In th day lor large
amount, of cash corn.
Houses Willi raatarn connection, wore
fair buyer, of r futures and with the
advance In wheat, th upturn waa eaally
attained. No. 3 on track waa i cent
under May,
Tit Notes.
A Minneapolis message to Stein Al.teln
Id: M
"There ties been .ome flour aold tor
prport on this break, principally the lower
grades. Some mill, that have had diffi
culty in Ulaposlng of low grade flour,
which they hava been carrying for many i
month. ar practically cleaned out on
that grade now. Tlir are further In
quiries tn th market."
"in continued snnormai snipping ne
mand for hogs Is sustaining prices in th-
face of strong opposition from packers.
said a provision broker. "Receipts keep
considerably below the movement for the
corresponding period on and two year
ago."
The cheapest spot wheat at Liverpool
r. quoted a llttlo more than lo over
thn nrtce ot March wheat.
Argentine report on corn ar favorable,
and the prospecta fnr the new crop aro
excellent. Buenos Aires cables reported
f. s,nwer foreign Innulry, but country or
ferfnaa were aald In be licht. v
Kanaaa City wired McKenna-Dlrkey thnt
atoeka showed a decroaae of 125, ono
bushels for two daya. with good demand
I'or choice wheat. Premiums on spot wheat
there hav advanced recently, com
pared with futures.
Broomhall haa raised his estimate of the
United States surplus ot wheat to 240,
000,000 buahela, but is less optimiatlo on
Canadian surplus, which he places at
100.000.000 tn 200.000.000 bushels. Inter
rational statistics, according to the Eno
llan atatiatlctan, Indlrste ft comfortable
margin of supplfe. over requirements,
An Increasingly bullish aentlment I.
noted among provision speclalfaL.. Aa
some see it, th. only thing against a hull
market at the present time Is th lack
of speculative buying.
Freight ratea at the gulf to German
porta advanced, equal to c per 100
pound today on corn, with charters re
ported at 17c to Hamburg, March load
ing, and 17c to Holland..
Sale of wheat by farmers tn the, south
west hav fallen off considerably alnc
th. prlco at loading station, dropped
unaer 91 a nusnei. Aiuiera generally in
the .outhwest look for light receipts In
January and February, .
Owing to the liberal sales of low grade,
flour at Minneapolis ot late, some of the
mills thera are said to have practically
cleaned up on their holdings. Mill, wer
good buyers of May there today. Pur
chase of 150,000 to 200.000 bushel, hard
winter clear, wer made by the American
relief commission, and 16,000 barrels for
other relief. Thl. offer was bought low,
'1 here Is .ome dark rye flour that can
bo bought around 12.50.
Minneapolis Hour.
Minneapolis, Jan. 11. Flour Unchanged
to 20c lower; In carload lots, family pa
tent, quoted at 37.00 per bbl. In S8-lb.
cotton aacks.
Bran 122.00.
Wheat Receipt., 221 car., coruparooO
with 187 oar. a year ago; cash No. 1
northern, tl. 16 01.30 ; January, 11.18;
tuiy, i.iae. ,
Corn No, 3 yellow, ' 41 42c.
Oats No. 3 white, 31 32c.
Barley 40068c.
Rye 60. 2, 73'73o.
Flax No. 1, 12.01 02.08.
Kansa. City Grain.
Kansas City, Jap. 11. Wheat May,
31.03; July. 94c.
Corn May, 46c; July, 48o. .
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Jan. 11. Wheat May,
July, 97 c.
Corn May, 62c; July, 53c.
Oats May, 39o.
Omaha, Jan. 11.'
Krcciutt cf all kind of (rain
mounted to llo rais, of which 8
tars were wheat, a compared will
57 cars ut rar; vj can corn, as
aains.t 30 car lat year, and U cars
oam, aaint S car M.t year.
There wa a good demand for
September olleiiiiu of when at gen
cr-lly tindiaiised prices, quality con
aidned.
The corn market had good
strong undertone and there was an
active demand, with today's, prices
generally tiiichanned with yesteruav,
OlTeruifi. of oal were not sum.
cicnt to supply the demand, kt prices
crnera V jC liiuhcr.
The cash rye market was generally
le lower, with uarlcy nominally un
changed to lc higher.
Caen Mlr.I t
WllfcAF,
No, 1 h.id winter, t far fn.ar ) allow),)
t.t; t rar (tmuliy), II....
No. t hard winter; 1 tar, II, (I; 1 c
(.n.utiyl. .1 (it.
No. t h.id yallowt 1 ear, ll.tt.
Nu. 4 hard winler; rar, STc,
Nu, S hard wlntari I ear. tic.
Nu. 1 northern spring: 4 car, 11.10.
No, I iturumi I rar, 17c.
Nu. durum I 1 rar, Sic.
No. t tniaod. aprtng: t car, St",
i Cl'HN.
No, t whlt.i 1 rar, 4AC.
Nn, 3 while: 1 Car, 4c.
No. I yvllnwi 1 car. 4
No. t yellnwt 10 car.. 40 C.
No, 4 yellow! 1 or, 4o.
No. 1 mixed: T cars. 40c
OATS.
No. 1 whit: t car. S3c
No. 4 while: S car., S:e.
, IITW.
No. S rvt 1 car, 70ci 1 pars, lc.
TOTAL, tJ,k,AiiA.v..B.
Tr. Au.i
i!;,e(,i
I.o,i
68. ono
Wheat !1,
i 'urn So."""
Klour 4. no
Wheat and flour 171,000
OMAHA. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENT'S--CARLOTS.
Recelpla Today W'k. Ago Tr, Ato
Wheat 1 -J
Corn S3 14 30
Oat 11 11
Ry 2 a
Barley 10 9
Shipment
Wheat 7 1 11
Corn 1(
o.t to t :i
Ry 0 10
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
BUBHEI.M.
Ttorelpte Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat S04.000 SSt.000 828. COO
Corn l.VSaS.uvO J.S&I.0OO 1, 137,001
O.ta ....... 671,000 417.000. 703,000
Shipments
Wheat 462,000 170.000 761. 000
Corn 911.000 486,00 721.000
Oat. 6.11.000 306,000 MI.OC'O
CHICAGO KECEIPTS.
Carlota Tuday Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat IS 32 14
Corn 361 (83 317
Oat. 77 131 SI
KANSAS CITY RECEIPT.
C.rlot. Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat 104 ... tn
Corn 37 ... 2
Oat. IS ti
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Carlo! Today Wit Ago Yr. Ago
Wheat -. 83 37 1-iO
Corn 130 13 65
Cats 67 11
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Carlota Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Bonds and Notes
Shart Term alr aa4 tt4.
Ill, I A.W.J f i.l.l
Aim. T. ft T. Co. la. 111 la lS. 4 it
Aw. T. T. 4 am ll.l.l.'H l"
Auaionda la, l:l ,,,,,,1.1 IMS
i.n..ur la III Il I'l
Huaou i.uv, ... Un ...lea )
BnlgMH Gov, 7.. U l"t
11.111. Steal I.. .:j ,..,l" t.'
Hrltl.h a. f-1 1""'. sX
Mclll.h tv.a, lir. l .
i an. NonlH-rn va, 114.1. I".,
C. II. ft W Jt , I- l"l l"l-
Chil . llll ! l"t
..nm.rk la. 96 1"l ll
lu I'out I' l laJ
Fraorh Gov. ., I.4i ,,.,s s
I r.n. h Gov. 71,, .ll ,, .1' J',
h Y. io.Miil.ii ;. n:s,. ii'. si.
ll I, T. Hub. H III',
Ureal Norlti'in 7s, It ,l"'l tl
Jap, Gov. I.l 4',a. l:t. l 1
lap. llo. 4-. 111 11 14
Norway s. 111. 1"S !
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Tru.t building:
Allen Oil 41 0 IS
Aldan t oal tr 41
Anglo-Am. Oil 1W 14
Hn, Mont I II
II. II. a. Ii..l"k'l 106
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Swirt ft Co. 7a, III ,.,.100 IH
Swift fi Co, la, 1131 ,,..lnl o:
afa Gov, la. 111. Il IIS
V. n. Rub. 7a, 1.10 ...,106 l
Vacuum I'll fa, 111 ....toll !"
We.iern Union (a, 1114101 lol
Weal, Klec, la. 1131 ,..,106 n
t'ruguay I. 114 ..,,..,101 11
Otaail la. 1141 13 Ji'IV
Large Quantity of l'lour
am! VI heat iSoM for Korl
hale of .MiVtrnu tiaiiel of Ih'ur an i
large tituntity of winur whrl fir
eaport by way the gulf va rr
ported lioni Chicago cietdiy.
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rtiea fuiui. wa ltw'a4 l m .iiii
lint. a4 pnea h.id with, rsa
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New Toib, Jan, II tfca raw tug.
maik.t aa firin ami h.'ia-'l, l I
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ta I tl (nr lrtful. Ihna aef Mt.a
of 3. aua Im.. of 1 ui lo lutat ian-
fnr January 1 . . 7hr !
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net higb.r, will) Vt.r. H at I :ir St.),
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fuluth. Minn,, Jan. II Lln.eed On
track aa.l arrive. I) !.
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t'lty Serv. mm.
CHy Sarv. pfd.
I'raaaon Hold .,
urani Slntnr.
illenrork I'll ..
Imperial nil ,,
Ml. retcriileum
Merrill 'nil , . ,
Mutual Oil
Nlplalng Mill, ,.
Himma 4'l. ,,
Sapulpa
Salt Crack
So. Ind. Sin. Oil .........
T. Oil aV Uea
Chicago Stock.
Range of price of th leading Chicago
stock furnlahed by Ixig.n. U Bryan,
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Armour At Co.. Pfd.
Cudahy
Killaoii coin
font. Motor
Earl Motor
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Nat, Leather
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Huluth
Winnipeg ,.
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187
'110
174
Pit Note. .
Mlnneapoli wheat storks so far this
week decreased SSt.OOO bushel., with
rarlot receipts at Duluth and Minneapolis
288 car. behind a year ago; Winnipeg,
833 car. behind. ,
Mlnneapoli. fldur shipments, 33,171 bar
.1.; wheat .hipm.dt., 64 cars.
Toledo reported beat wheat demand tn
montha r
Liverpool wheat future, opened un
changed to d lower, olo.ing unchanged
to d higher, .
Minneapolis ' reported good buying of
corn there to go to Duluth,
reported export bids for
the market with bu.inon.
New Tork
wheat below
low.
Domestic wheat export, laat week,
3,044,000 bushel.; corn, t,ll,000 buahela.
Primary receipts for the country .0 far
thl. week .how wheat 1,782,000 bushels
leas; corn, 1,663,000 bushels more; oats,
173,000 buthel. lea, than last year,
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike drain Co., DO 1627. Jan,
Kanaa. City drain.
Kansas City. Jan. 10. Wheat May.
31.01; July, 2c.
Corn May, 46or July. 47HC.
w York Brlcd Frulla.
New York, Jan. 1 1. Evaporated Ap
ple Firmer; elate, 16$17c.
Prunes Unset tied.
Aprlcola Firm. 1
Peach. Quiet,
Raisin. Dull.
Wayne, Nebr.
20-year
6's
&
YieId
5.10
Ask for Circular
Burns, Brinker
& Co.
Investmenta
17th and Douglas Straets
BANK STATEMENT.
Charter No. 7t0 Reitrv District No. 10
' REPORT OK CONDITION OF THE
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OS
DECEMBER SI, 1921.
, RESOURCES
Loan, and discounts, including rediscount. ,
Deducts
Notes and bills r.discounted with Federal Reserve Bank
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Government s.curiti. owned 1
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bond, par value)..
All other United Stale. Government securities
Other bonds,' stocks, aecurltiee, tc.i
Fumitur and fixtur
Lawful re.erv with Federal Reserve Bank
Item with Federal Reaerve Bank In process ot collection
(not available as reserve) ,
Cash in vault and amount due from national bank.
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com
panic, in the United States ,
Exchange, for clearing house
Checks on other bank, m the same city or town as re
porting bank .,
Check, on banks located outside ot eity or town ot re
porting bank and other cash items.,,..
Redemption fund with U. H. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer ,
Intereit accrued, uncollected
.12,633.810.01
128,271.41 12.507. B8S.I2
, !, 814.1
137.500.00
121,800.00-
285,788.77
RS.7C1.8S
509,323.47
68.708.67
44,811.48
; 1.004,26 ,
8,467.50-
298.800.00
70,912.77
16.84t.10
11.
11.09;
Art, I Open. I High. Low. I Clo.e. I Test,
Wht, . I .
May 1.09 1,10 1.09 1.1 OTt l.OS
1.08M I..1044 1.08H
July .98 1.00 '.85 .99 .88 V
.88 1.00 .98 ii
Rye
May .82 .tVA .tl ,83'A .81',;,
.82 ,
July .76 .76 .76 .76 .78
Corn '
May - .53 .63 Vi .61 .63,
,63
July .64 ft M .54'i ,54'Si .64 '4
H1
Oat -. I
May .38 ,08 "if ,83 .SS HI -37
, .38 14
July .38 ,3914 ,U .ii .38 V
Pork I '
Jan. 15.40 16.50 16,40 16.50 16.40
May 19.80 16.17 16.10 16.87 16.75
Lard
Jan. 8.15 1.02 8.95 9.03 1 10
May I 9.27 9.37 j 9.25 . 1.37 9.31
Rib. I 1 II I
Tan. I 8.06 8.15 I 1.05 I 1.15 8.03
May I 8.20 I 8.26 I 1.20 I 8.25 1 8.12
Total
1.080,63a.,'; 1
8.876.00
13,29C.4'J
..33,066.714.47
LIABILITIES
in
New Tork,
ver 66c. ,
Mexican Dollar. 601o.
Rar Silver.
Jsn. 11. Foreign Bar SU-
Capltal stock paid
burplus fund
Undivided profit. , , (
Reserved for interest
Reserved for depreeistion on bonds..-
Circulating note outstanding , .' ,
Amount due to i.atlonal banks
Amount due to S.'ate banks; bankers, and trust com
panies in the United States .....
Certified checks outstanding ,,
Cashier', check, on own bank outstanding (.
Individual deposits subject to check.,,..-
Certificate, of depo.it due in les. than 30 day', (other
than for money borrowed) ,
Dividend, unpaid ,
Time certificate, of deposit (other than for money
borrowed ) ,
Postal savings deposits
Unearned discount
t 800,000,00
100,000.00
111.809.73
186.400.00
106.007.39
2,102.89
1,600.00
; 270,046.42,
00.552.60
1,989.08
41,686.01
2,084,962.62
119,186.42
. 15,000.00
198,600.70 '
17,118.29 8,208,841-18
25,963.51.
, $3,966,714.47
Total ,....,......
State of Nebraska, County of Dounlas ss:
.1. L. H. Tate, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly .wear that th
above statement S. true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
" . L. H. TATE. Cashier.
Correct Attest r
, .. - B. F. MARSHALL. '
: E. F. KOI, DA, '
H. S. CLARKE, ir.. Directors. "
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1922.
(SEAL) MILDRED MULLEN, Notary Public.
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Invest Your January 1 Dividends
i TAX-FREE '
First Mortgage Bonds 7
..... . .
Secured ' V '
by city improved property built by Home Builders for reliable people.
Intereit ' -
is paid semi-annually by mail or through your bank, ' ,
Denominations
of these bonds range from $100, $200, $500 up to $1,000.
Maturity
of these bonds range from 1 year to 5 years.
You can order
one or more of any denomination and select maturity dates to suit '
your pleasure.
. Orders received by mail or in person. . .. - . ,
7 Tax-Free First Mortgage Bonds will be
appreciated after interest rates come down.
'Prospectus mailed upon request giving full description of property, income, etc.
For sale by
American
Dodge at 18th Street
C. C. Shinier, Sec'y
Security Company
BROKERS . Omaha, Nebraska
G. A. Rohrbough, Pres.
Updike Grain Company
OPERATING a large, up-to-date Ter
minal Elevator in the Omaha Mar
. ket, is in a position td handle your
shipments in the best possible manner ,
i. e,, cleaning, transferring, storing, etc.
-MEMBERS -
Chicago Board of Trade
Milwaukee Chamber of
Commerce
Minneapolis Chamber of
Commerce
St. Louis Merchants Ex-
change
Kansas City Board of
Trade
Sioux City Board of Trade
Omaha Grain Exchange
-OFFICES AT-
OMAHA, NEB.
LINCOLN, NEB.
HASTINGS, NEB.
CHICAGO, ILL,
SIOUX CITY, IA.
HOLDREGE, NEB.
GENEVA, NEB.
DES MOINES, IA. -MILWAUKEE,
WIS.
HAMBURG, IA.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
All of these of lice, except Kanaa. City and Milwaukee
ar connected with each other by private wire.. It will
pay you t get In touch with one of our ollka. when
wanting to BUY or SELL any kind f grain. W solicit
your eon.ignmenti f all kind of grain to Omaha,
Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansas City aad Siwu City. Every
car receive, careful personal attention.
Updike Grain Company
"The Reliable Consignment House"
marling, close, 4.32; Tues. clow. 4.33.
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