Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 31, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE PEEf OMAHA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 3t. 102
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Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
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parc.nlaga of (iwd tat raid In today
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no iraat urianry lo tho damaml for Iha
barf and tha m.rk.t. whlla ai.adjr to In
aomo ra.ro atrong.r. movad rath.r alowly.
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old hlih.r than laat wa.k'a rluaa, halnc
Itfjltu, In tpota Sio atova Friday or fully
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kv, M.TSffJ.IJ; fair to (nod br.v.a.
tt.t'trt It: common to fair bo.vn. $5 no
4t.lt; fair to good yaarllnica, t.IO7.4;
common to fair yearling', tb.ilfri to,
good to rholra brlf.ra, 15.750 .0; fair
to good half.ra, M.Jlflk.tO; rbolca tn
Prima cowa. M.74ft.2&; good to cho(a
fowa. 14.004.10; fair to good rowa. 13.34
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goo a 10 rnoioa raaoara, ii.iuvi.hi; xair io
good foadrra. ILSttfLtO; common to fair
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atock.r. M.7lt7.1l; fair to good ainck
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atock rowa, IJ.J5ff4.40; atork ealva,
t.04T7.t0i veal ralvaa, fS.40tfO.IO; bulla,
lag., ate, 1.:604.4O.
BE EC STEERS.
No. A. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
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... 705
... 414
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..1400 4 15 4.
.. 410 I 00
CALVES. , -..
SHU 4 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
,. 100 4 25 17 44li
.. 444 4 76
Hog. Receipt.. 11.000 head. Tho mar
ket waa fairly activa at prlcea ruling
ateady to lOo higher, most of tho atrength
being noted on lightweight boga with
other grade mostly ateady. Shippers and
packers both wera anxious for tba light
weights and both paid 48.85, tba top price
for the day. Light hogs moved mostly
mixed loads ana Dutctier
I8.35O8.40. and packing
8.00. Bulk of sale waa
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HOGS.
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70. .164 8 30 43..S74
6. .240 ... i 65 8S..203 ... 8 60
77. .211 ... 8 Hi 73. .233 70 8 70
It. .147 ... 8 75 86. .201 ... 4 80
43. .145 ,., 45
' Sheep and l,mts-RoceiptJ. 10,000
head. The market was very alow to open
with buyers all bidding aharply lower with
early sales looking around 25o lower. Beet
lambs moved today at 13. 5012.66.
Fleeres wera vary wet which) was a fac
tor to take Into consideration. Very few
feeders wera received with quotations be
ing mostly steady, there being a good In
quiry. Sheep also registered a decline of
around 25c.
Quotations on sheep and lamhs: Fat
lambs, good to choice. I12.5013.00; fat
lambs, fair to good, 412.00ijj12.60: feeder
lambs, good to choice, 411.00(3)12.00;
feeder lambs, fair to good, 10.00$11.00;
cull lambs. 89.OOflilO.00; fat yearlings,
light. -811. 0012.00: fat yearlings, heavy,
Sft.6O01O.6O; fat wethers. 47.0068.00; fat
ewes light, 7.00ifl7.76: fat ewes, heavy,
83.6008.76; feed or awes. 44.005.00.
Kannae City Uve Stork.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 30. Cattle Re
ceipts, 12,600 head; quality .plain: trade,
uneven: calves, steady to lower: odd veal
ers. 81O.00tf10.60; many calves selling
from $5.00 tf 7.00; all other classes, around
steady;; top steers, $7.26; good heifers,
86.25; good cows, $4.604.75: most bulls,
43.50tf4.26; canners, largely 45.60; cutters,
mostly $3.2503.60; early sales stackers,
45.00tl6.60; feeders, $3.756.25; stock
heifars. $5.15.
Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; open to
shippers, mostly steady; closed with most
sales to packers, 10c higher thsn laBt
week's close: bulk 1 40 ($ 175 pounder to
shippers, $8.6508.75; 200 to SOO-pounrt
weights, to shippers and packers, mostly
$8.6008.66: bulk of sales, $8.10j8.65; top,
48.75; packer top, 48.66; most packing
sows, $6.7607.10; stock pigs, steady; bulk,
18. 608. 70: best. $8.75. . -
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11.000 head;
sheep, steady to 26c lower; most light
ewes, $6.7507.00; few. $7.26; lambs, gen
erally 26o lower: best Colorado, $12.90;
feedings lambs, $11.00.
Chicago livestock.
Chicago. Jan. SO. Cattle Receipts, 19,
000; market fairly active: beef steers
strong to 15o higher: quality plain; top
48.10, weight 1,663 pounds: bulk beef
steers, $6.6007.65; she stock , steady to
strong: bulls, calves, stockers and feeders
mostly steady.
Hogs Receipts. 68,000; opened steady
to 10 cents higher: closed 10 to lie higher
than Saturday's average; shippers bought
about 17,500; holdover moderate: mostly
off market; top $9.40 on 140 to lt0-pound
average; very few over 49.30; bulk 48.76
99.15; pigs 10 to 25e higher, bulk desira
ble, $4.0009.30; few, $40.
Sheep Receipts 28,000; best fat lambs
10 to l5o lower; others and sheep steady
to 25o lower; feeders about steady; fat
lmh inn 112 7&. hnllr. .15 ?5rfSHfl ?R inn
yearlings. $13.40; fat ewe top. $7.00: bulk
46.5007.00; feeder lambs, fU.60012.50;
shearers, $13.60015.90. '
St. Louis Livestock.
East St. Louis. 111., Jan. 30. Cattle Re
ceipts. 6,000 head: beef steers, steady to
strong: quality plain: bulk. $6.0006.75:
bulls about 25c lower; other grades and
classes ateady; bulk v.al calves, $10,000
10.50; top. $11.00. . .
Hogs Receipts, 21,004 head; closing
steady with fair clearance: top, 41.25; bulk,
120 to 180 pounds. $9.1604.26; bulk lights
and medium weights, $8.9009.10; heavy.
48.5008.76, with extreme heavies la odd
lots down to $8.00; packer sows, strong,
46.5007.00; pigs steady to higher; $7.76
69. 00.
Sheep and 1-ambs Receipt. 1.604 head;
closing generally steady; Tamb top. $13.45;
bulk medium to good lambs. $13.00013.35;
good heavy yearlings brought $11.60; other
sale steady; clearance good.
.
St. Joseph LIT a Stork.
Sf. Joseph, Jan. ' 10 Cattle Receipt.
8.000 bead; ateady: ateers. 45.7608.25:
cows and heifers, $8.(004.00; calvea, $5.50
04.60.
Hoge Receipts. 4.000 head: steady to
lAo higher; top, $8.44; bulk of sales, $8.33
04.44.
' Shasp and Lamb Rlpt, 7,444 head;
1 i5tf :6c lower; lambs, $12.60018.00; aw
It. 1107.01.
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164
44
99 104
95
464
47
84
80
614
4 4
4
93
96
87
84
80
61 4
944
694
1054 106
9. 4 98 4
594 694
53 63
101S 1014
99 99
47', 87 4
1034 1024
914 914
114 91
954
934
91
954
8
' 954
934
91 '
954
99
107
FinaLndal
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
Omaha Bee) Leased Wire.
New York, Jan. 30. The move
ment of foremost interest and sig
nificance on today's financial markets
vas the rise in foreign exchange
With stock market transactions prac
tically down to the smallest of the
year and the bond market repeating
its recent uncertain prices, the em
phatic advance of 4 cents in sterling
exchange attracted particular, atten
tion. At $4.23 1-4, the day's rate was
18 cents above the lowest quotation
of the present month. It was 4 l-8c
above last year's highest rate and 75c
above its lowest. No such rates as
today's had been touched since the
middle of August, 1919.
These comparisons indicate evi
dently enough the real and great im
provement of England's economic
position since sterling touched $3.16
in February, 1920, or since it so.ld at
$3.55 last July.
Skeptics Convinced.
Even such people( and there seems tc
be plenty of them) who are skeptical as
to actual economic recovery admit the
sentimental Influence, even on foreign ex
change, of tha decline in British labor
radicalism and the settlement with Ire
land. But what puzzles such observers lu
this extraordinary rapid enhancement of
sterling values at a time when the two
influences were commonly assigned as the
Immediate cause for tho rise to $4.24 laBt
December.the proposed economic confer
ence and tho proposed German morator
ium, hava visibly lost power. Neither of
these proposals is working out according
to tha expectation of that time.
Tha most plausible explanation lies In
the fact that tho economic recovery which
has occurred already points psetty surely
to further progress in the same direction.
But there is also the tangible evidence of
a great change In Europe's foreign trade
balance. Tho surplus of our 1921 exports
over imports in our trade with England
was $608,000,000 less than In 1920, and II,
266.000 less than in 1919. Tho balance
against Franco and In our favor on the
same account was $4 27,000,000 less last
year than the year before.
Wheat Climbs.
A rise in wheat for May" delivery to a
price 13 cents per bushel above the
month' low figure today' price was tha
highest slnca tho middle of October- sug
gested again tha possibility that the rabbis
of speculators may have misjudged tho
real supply and demand position.
On tho other hand, cotton price broke
violently. ven from their previous low
level, again indicating the attitude of con
sumers in tho textile trade, but probably
deflecting also sales by speculative hold
ers who had bought cotton prematurely
on tha department' 1,800.000 balo under
estimate of the crop. Today' price of
16.45 cents a pound reached by spot cot
ton had not been touched since the end of
August. Tba piica was 21.6S cents at th
end of September.
New York Quotations
Range ot prices of the leading stocks
furnished by Logan A Bryan, Hi Peters
Trust building:
RAILROADS.
I High I Low I Close 1 Sat.
A. , T. A S. F 99 4 97 97 97
B. A 0 33 4 33 4 33 33
Canadian Pacific .1244 1234 1244
tl
N. Y. Central..
Ot. Northern ...
111. Central
K. C. Southern..
Lehigh Valley ..
Mo. Pacific ....
N. T. A N. H...
No. Paclflo
Chicago A N. W.
Fa. B, K.
74 734 74 734
. 71 724 72 734
.1004 1004 1004 100
. 244 244 24
68
16
164
76
63
544
67
164
164
76
624
1474
64
164
164
76
614
34Vk
604
10
154
764
63 ',i
Reading , 72
C, R. I. T P , 314
So. Pacific 80
So. Railway 18
Chi., M. & St. P.. 18 '1
Union Paclflo 1274 137
STEELS,
Am. Car Foundry ....
Allls-Chalmers 43
American Loco 106
Baldwin Locomot'a 96 4
Bethlehem Steel.... 604
Crucible 614
Am. Steel Foundry 31 4
Lackawanna Steel., 45
Mldvale Steel .... 80
Rpp. Steel & Iron.. 61
Ry. Steel tjprlngs.. 95
Sloss-Scheffleld .... 39
United States Steel 85
Vanadium 834
COPPERS.
Anaconda ......... 48 4 "'
Am. a. & ti.tr. lo.
Cerro Da Pasco...
Chili
Chlno
Calumet & Arizona
Inspiration
46
17
27
714
31 4
80
174
17
414
105
944
694
694
314
46
29 4
60
954
89
854
38 4
45
1'4
2
Kennecott t
Miami
Nevada Con
Ray Con
Seneca
Utah
Gen. Asphalt ....
Ccsden
Cal. Peterol
Island Oil
Invincible Oil ...
Mexican Peterol
6'dddlo States ...
Pacific Oil
Pan-American ...
Phillips
Pierce Oil
Pure Oil
Royal Dutch ....
Sinclair Oil
Standard Oil N, J.
Texas Co.
Union Oil
White Oil
. 284
. 274
', 14
. 17
. 6O4
OILS.
. 66 4
. 35
. 45
. 2
. 144.
.112
. U4
. 45
. 61
. 284
. 94
. 334
. 48 4-
19
884
28
274
144
174
624
654
33
45'
24
134
1104 1104
11 114
71
314
604
174
. 11
1274
41
105
94
694
69 4
314
46
294
60
05 4
89
854
33 4
474
45
164
26
384
28
274
144
174
62 4
684
844
45
2
14
454
60
284
9
33
474
19
464
604
28
94
33
474
19
1734 172 173
Chandler
General Motors
Willys-Overland
Pleroe-Arrow .
White Motor ..
Studelaker
44 4 44
... 184 18
7 74
MOTORS.
... 60 4 59
1. 84
. . 6 ',
... 16
... 381.4
904
8 4
5
164
87 4'
88 4
44
' 184
74
69
. 8
64
154
374
884
720
80
17
127
146
41
106 4
95
60
61
30
46
30
614
95
40
864
33
47
46
34
17 4
26
69
28
14
144
17
62
66
34
46
2
14
112
U
46
51
29
34
.50
19
178
.44
18
RUBBERS AND TIRES.
S6
16
13
63
404
274
364
16
14
63
364
25
40
28
116 117
36 4 ' 36
314 314
04 94
18 184
Kelley-Springfield 87
Keystone Tire ... 16
AJax 164
U. 3. Rubber 634
INDUSTRIALS.
Amer. Beet Sugar 364 36 4
At.. Gulf & W. I. . 28 24
Amer. Jn. corp. 414
Amer. Sumatra ..SO 4
Amer. Telephone 117
American Can ... 3R4
Central Leather 31 4
Cuba Cane 9 4
Cuban-Amer. Su. 184
Corn Products ....102 100 101
Famous Players... 78 774 77
Gen'l Electric 142 4 143 142 4
Gt. Nor. Ore w 31 31 31
Int'l Harvester....
Am. H. & L. pfd., 614
U. 8. Ind Alcohol.. 427,
Int'l Pare 484
Int'l M. M. pfdr... ,68 4
Am. Sugar Ref.i. 654
Sears-Roebuck .... 624
Rtromsberg 38
Tobacco Products. 63
Wilson Co 32
Western Union ... 91
West'honse Elecl . 61
69
8
' 6
16
38
89
16
344
63
American Woolen, 81
60
42
484
67 4
644
61
.37 4
63
32
90
60
814
MISCELLANEOUS.
60
424
484
67
644
62 4
37
63
32
91 .
614
81
284
40
29
116
38
31
9
18
1024
78
143
31
82
434
48
66
65
624
39
63
19
34
31
35
19
324
31
S3
194
324
31
34
69
55
68
, 24
, 70 4
354
69
63
67
7
70
35
Am. Cotton Oil.
Am. Ag'l Chem.,
Am. Linseed
Bosch Magneto...
Brooklyn R. T...
California Pacing.
Continental Can..
Columbia G. A E.
Columbia Graph..
L'nlted Drug
National Enamel,
United Fruit ....
National Lead ..
Philadelphia Co.... 334
Pullman 1124
Virginia Car Ch... 284
S. Porto Blco Sugar 49
Retail Stores 64
Superior SJeel. ..... 284
St. Louis S. F... 21
Total sales, 461. boo.
Money Close, 5 4 per cent.
Marks Saturday's close. .00504.
Franca Close, .0825; Saturday'!
.0825.
sterling Close, $4.29: Saturday's
14.25 4.
69
63
47
:4
70
354
..1284 127 128',
87 884
324 324
111 1124
23S 294
49 49
624 624
284 284
214- 214
60
Sl
19
15
4
68
644
684
2
127
87
lii"
304
63
21
close,
close,
Chicago Grain Omaha Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS
iiiMka Ha Win.
Chicago, Jab. 3X My het !
vinced Jo a new liigh dkiure in ovjr
two months, the result ol frr
buying bv hourt (hat usually ct
for t leading local inirrcit an4 for
lifdlniard account. While therf were
num'ru rearibni, due to realiiina
sales, the finish u at net gains ti
SH. IMgmii ialfi dad a u'pif
ing effect on torn. That grain and
cats loit 1-8, while re was 7-8
his'lff.
Ncwi generally waa favorable to
liiulirr prices, Liverpool ttrne4
3.Aia.l 1-44 liiiiher, and cloed 1-4
hik-her, although at the result of an
advance in Sterling exchange the
actual gain on the basis of late
rallies wis equal to over le per
luhfl in American money.
Export demand showed improve,
ment with sales of hard winter via
the gulf and also durum from the
seaboard, ill addition to a fair qtian
tity of Canadian wheat and lour.
The Gret-lc order it expected to be
announced tomorrow:
Draaght CanHou.
Drought rontlnuaa over a good pari af
Ih eouth.t and sro temperature
aught lb central and wttrn kanaaa
rrop without anow protection. Th May
July spread widened out la 144 al ha
last, th g '!.! dirfaenca " far aa Ilia
cull of bujli'a" ( May and citing of
July.
An Increa.a or 41.404 tiunhrle In lb
vl.lbl aupply wan a aurprl. la th trad.
era. Th belief prevailed III I II ilu
Io Ih antral of Canadian grain at th
..aboard and that frain waa Included In
th domeatle flock. A prtvat report as
farm raaervra, showing 124,000.1104 bu.h
la leaa than laat year, waa regarded a
vary bullish.
Central llllnni lold mon corn than at
any lima on lb crop, aa th result vt
oner. I bid of 40 rent net to th pro
ducer at Interior point. Hedging agaln.t
purrha.ea kept tha futura market undir
priweur throughout tha dev. Whlla thri
waa ronalderahla May bought agaln.t
aalea to tho . board, lb cloaa waa
ralhrr heavy, Ksporter took 404, ooq
bunhel from here, but New York re
ported only 200,000 bushels aold abroad.
Inrrea) In Supply.
An lnrrea.4 of 413.004 bushels In tha
vl.lbl lupply oil aomawhat leaa than
expected. Oala wera dull and easy In
sympathy with corn. Cereal Interest
ware reported a paying equal to 43r,
track. for old No. S whit In
Indiana. A rar aold her at 42c. Re
ceipt of corn were 1,673 cars and of oat
261 cars. Haul on corn wa Uo lower
with No. 3 gradea 444n under May,
Report that large orders for Russian
relief were in tba market led o buying
ami a good advanca In rye. New York
bought May ry and cold May wheat at 30
cent difference whll th northwest was
a fair ellr.
nt Note. ,
Or the .864.000 bushel Australian
cleared laat week. 1.612,000 bushels was
ahipped So non-European countries.
A Minneapolis maaaag aaid ther waa
quite a little buying ot Minneapolis May
ttheat and selling ot Chicago May at
around 6o.
The recent advanca In plat wheat price
ha brought tha Argentina grain cloaa to a
parity with our gulf wheat, if not over
tha parity. Thia la probably responsible
Tor tn increased interest tsken by United
Kingdom houses in wheat.
A better export Inquiry for both gulf and
durum wheats was indicated, with bid not
tar out oi una, with prlcea close to th
Argentina basis, there was not so much
object in ignoring United States wheat.
Wheat stocks In all poaltlona In the
united states are 281.000.000 bushel a In
dlcated by P. S. Goodman's report for
Clement Curtis & Co. Stock on farms
aggregate 140,000,000 bushela, or 17.6 per
cent of tha crop and Include seed require
ments of 30,000,000 bushels. Interior mill
and elevator stocks at 95.000.000 bushel
and the visible supply 44.000,000 bushels.
Last year at thia season farmers' reserves
were 264,000,000 bushels and th vlslbio
supply 34,000,000 bushels. Government re
ports showed mill and elevator stocks on
March 1 at 82,000,000 bushels.
A decided cut in tha grain acreage In
the nocthweat is expected this year unless
substantial aid 1 given farmers in thst
section by April 1. Light credit condition
are responsible, according to a careful can
vass mads by the Minneapolis Dally News.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
-" By Updike Grain Co., DO. 2627. Jan. $0.
Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Sat.
Wht. I I
May 1.11 I 1.19( 1-1S4 114 1.18
- 1.18! 1 1.19 1.18
July 1.05 1.05 1.04 1.0541 1.044
1.04 1.06 1.04
Ry
May .88 .89 .88 .89 .88
July .81 .81 .80 .80 .81
Corn ,
May .54 .644 .54 .54V1 .64
, .54 .64
July .564 -56 .56 .564 .40
Cats
May .39 .394 .39 ',4 .39 .39
.39
July. .40 .40 .40 .40 .40
Pork
Jan. 17.20 ' 17.26 17.20 17.26 17.20 .
May 17.30 17.56 17.30 17.66 17.25
Lard
Jan. 9.85 9.93 9.86 9.92 4.87
May 10.20 10.30. 10.17 10.25 10.17
Ribs
Jan. 4.23 9.22 1.23 9.22 S.07
May 9.35 9.47 9.33 9.43 1.27
Minneapolis Flour.
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. - "0. Flour
Market unchanged to 20o higher; In car
load lots, family patents quoted at $7.26
7.50 a barrel. In 98-pound cotton sacks.
Bran $20.0021.00.
Wheat Receipts. 436 ears, compared
with 451 cars a year ago. Cash: No. 1
northern, $1.34 1.38 : January, $1.29;
May, $1.26; July, $1,194.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 42c.
.. Oats No. 3 white, 3233c.
Barley I256c. ,
' Rye No. 2, 798D4c.
Flax No. 1, 32.224Q2.274. -
Visible Grain Supply.
New Tork, Jan. 30. The visible supply
of American grain shows the following
changes:
Wheat Increased 61.000 bushels.
Corn Increased 656,000 bushels.
Oats Increased 846,000 bushels.
Rye Increased 362,000 bushels.
Barley deoreased 83.000 bushels.
St. Xionla Grain.
St. Louis. Jan. 30. Wheat May, $1.17
1.17; July. $1.03.
Corn May, 6263c; July, 64e.
Oats May, 40 c.
Ranau City Grain.'
Kansas City. Jan. ' SO. Wheat May,
$1.10; July, 994c.
Corn May. 48c; July, 60c.
Foreign Exchange.
New Tork, Jan. 30. Foreign Exchange
Strong.
Great Btltatn Demand, .0832; cables,
.08324.
Italy Demand. .0467; cables, .0458.,
Belgium Demand, .0794 4; cables,
.0795.
German y Demand, .0050; cables,
.0050.
Holland Demand, .3692; cables, .3698.
Norway Demand. .1680.
Sweden Demand, .2525.
' Denmark Demand, .2014.
Switzerland Demand, .1953.
Spain Demand, .1618.
Greece Demand, .0440.
Poland Demand, .0003 4.
Cxecho-Slovakia Demand, .0192.
Argentine Demand. .3676. .
Brazil Demand, .1276.
Montreal .96 17-33.
New York Coffee.
New Tork, Jan. 80. The market for
coffee futures, opened at an advance of
1 to 2 points on the steadier showing of
Brazil, but there was scattering liquida
tion and after selling at 8.580 early.- March
contracta eased off to 8.60c and July
sagged back from 8.38 to 8.84c. Buainesa
waa ao quiet that prices responded to very
small orders, sales for the day being esti
mated at about 6.000 bags. The market
closed net unchanged to five point lower.
March, 8.19c; May, 8.42c; July 8.34; Octo
ber. 8.32; December. S.26.
Spot Coffee Steady: Rio 7s, 8 to c;
Santo 4s, 11 to 124c
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Jan. 30. Butter Market un
changed; creamery extras, 384c: firsts,
30035c; seconds, 27029c; standards,
S34e.
Eggs Market higher: receipt, 14,455
casea; firsts, 164 937c; ordinary tlrsta,
314(33':: miscellaneous. 36086oi refrigar
a tor f ists, S3fifa
Olll4l.il, Jail. 30.
There was a lifsivy run of win at
in all markets today. Our arrivals
c( W can me largr than ekptiied
and, 4'uiuparcd iiti 57 cart la.t year.
Lorn ret-ripi aggirgatrd DI cart at
ak-aiiit "U or lat year, Kirtipis
tt all kiiul. nt gum louli J Jti) tars
as aiiauut l"d cart at year. Ship
ment were rather I ght compara
tively, US cart reported out again!
135 tar a-t year.
Our Moth of wheat ilecrca.cd
lO.'.WKJ buiheli, corn decreased 1U4.
Ou) huiheU, while oats increased
42,000 buolirlt lor the week.
Our iiiuks are now: Wheat,
l,I57,(l biuhtU asaiiiM 1.204.IKK)
bu.hrU; rorn, V.l"") bushela
agaiiikt 950,i h), tnd ai. 2.726,1X10
buhel against UJV.imh) busheli
lat year.
Cah wheat started alow, but later
in the session a bt-lter dmiand de
veloped and tioor offerings were
taken in tome ease at a shade bet
ter price. However, the bulk of the
trading was done at unchanged quo
tations, l orn told readily at about
unchanged price. Oat were un
changed to !jc lower. Kye and bar
ley le up.
' WHEAT.
No. t dark hard: I ear, f.muity), $1.14.
No. I dark bard! I tar. I.muiiyl, 41.14.
No. 4 U.rk hard: t rar. Iiniuityl, $1.14.
No. I bird winter: I car 44 r cent
dark), 11.14. I car. fi ll.
Nn. J hard winter: I rar, 474 pr rant
darkl. 81 II: I rar. SI. 14: 1 ear. f 1 11;-1
Car., f I 13: car., (smutty), $1,12.
No. 3 Bard winier: rar, ii.ti; i rar,
(smutty), $1.1!: 1 rar. tl.io.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 oar, 11. "I. . ,
No. t hard winter: 1 oar. SI i. ,
h.mpl bard: 3-4 car, 11.40; t-t car,
I OS.
No. i yellow bard: t far., II It,
No, t yellow hard! 4 rare. SI OS,
No. a miaed: t car, 4S per rant durum),
$1 oo: I car. (durum). Sic; 1 car, tic; 1
car. ti ll,
No. a mixed: 1 car. (durum, imutty),
tic; 1 car. i.mutty), 43-v
No. 4 mixed: 1 rar, i: per cent apring;,
$1 o; rar, 13 percent aprltig), fl 06.
No. S durum 1 car, mbir), $1.04.
No. 4 durum: I car, (amber), $1 Oil.
No. J aprlng: 1 car, (northern, smutty),
11.12.
, CORN. :
No. 1 White t car, 41 '4c; t car, iblp-
per'a weight. 424ft
No. 1 White S ran, 4!e; I can.
hipper' weight. 434c
No. 4 wnite i car, 4:4.
No. t While I car. 42c
No. I Tnllow 4 car. 42 e.
No. 1 Yellow It car. 43 lie; I ear,
old billing. 41 e.
No. S Yellow 6 carl, 42c; I car, pa
clal billing. 42c.
No. t Mixed 1! cars, 42UC: 1 'sr. no
bill. 41 c: 1 rar, special billing, 424c
No. S Mixed 3 ears, 42c;
No. Mixed 1 rar. 41 c; 1 car, 41 He.
OAT3.
No. S White I cars. 34e.
No. 4 White J cars. 33 e.
RTB.
No. I 1 car, special billing, 77c; t can,
76c.
TURLEf.
No. 41 ear, 61c; 1 car, tie.
No. 1 Feed 1 car, 61c.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Oi riots. )
Receipt Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat S 33 67
Corn 201 204 70
Oat 34 43 24
Rye 7 4 3
Barley 4 4 4
Shipment Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat 21 , 44 61
Corn 84 166 60
Corn 27 '14 II
Ry 4 14
Barley 1 3 0
PRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Bushels.)
Receipts Today Wk. Ago
Wheat 1.642,000
Corn 3,543,000
Oats 1,078,000
Shipments Today
Wheat 432,000
Corn ........1,469,000
Oata 641,000
leaned. MV I. lei lake rf. t - I,
l, rx. I, Uia lake art, 4 i
I I, 44) 4J gniaa mii4, .. .,
Iti fwaj ali4 411 kul', Ke. I. 4c;
. I. a . '-. awn a Ulu. pr i.
.. r. Ilid-a, laie. Il , 11 l u jl. (.!.;
.."II. Ill rank, fo.-r and Ulna. )-
I I. kbaaa I'.ll. l, Hd, , I .114
4 awl, lll.:l miK. kburliass, (..
ati4, la . and waul, eai'k,
Wait t ! Hue 4 I la!. iit;; i
HiaJittm and btvud il.: .i ,
k4, tie) (14 ft Ik. Hurt VkIi '
la I.
W aui!a prl.aa of lrf jut. ara a
fnlluae: So rib., t-".i'J ,Vi flt-a,
JUj N. I rib. I4c; No I luiue, :.;
Ka. Ma. 1141 t l ull., Iiu( Nn, I
t.un.ia, I4',; fca, t rowan., I J 4c; S t
roua-i. Hi , N I rim. ks, (,,., No, t
thurka, la: Ne. I rh. k, 74c; .. I
fii... tm No, plains, I.; No. !-..,
a
Iwil I lljf 111 snob.
iu. Cur, I , Jan. 44 faille R.
ratal. 16.4 b..di mrkl t.dv; lie
higtisri lad Imi "! yardage, li 714
4 OS; tainted up. 14 710 4.11; fat run.
and h.if.ra, filial 16; .nn.re. Il.?it
5 ilj .,!, Il Inn. to; lud.n, li.i 0v
4 ll relv.e. 4l!v!,uj faediiig euaa and
b'Xar. 11.401 4! .lO.k-1.. I l ino I IO.
II".. K..ii, 4,t"4 head; market l
I ne higher) Iighl. HiOeisk; mud. 17 M
Mir.; heavy packing, fl.4eM.t; bulk of
Ml-.. Il 4UI I.
bhet and laniba Raralpla. 1 144 h.adi
market flf Soii lor; butchcM, . )iv
4.64.
New Verb Prix) tic.
New Tork. Jan. $0 Rull.r Jllrk.t
(inn; creamery, higher then eatraa, 111
kc rr.amary aire, l',ci tr.amcty
tir.i. tJviitf.
Igga Slarket unsettled: fre.h gather
ir firaia. 444744a; (Irate. 41 w 43a.
t'b.-a Market Irregular) siai whole
milk flaia, lrh, atxciele, JUS'S '!
bole milk twin, apeclaia. JOfrilHO.
t hlcege fplato,
Chicago, Jan. J4. Potatore Market
weak; racelpla, 73 tiara; total I', M, ellip
tic. nla. 3 rare; Wl.,on.n, sacked, round
whllaa, f I td t I 40 ewe; Wl.cou.ln, bulk,
round while. $1.14 cat.; tlinnasnt. ak
Ml. round whllaa. 11.7601 10 rat, ) Waho,
sacked, rural. 12 31 cwt.j Colorado, tack
d. brown baautlaa, $1.44 eat,
London Wool,
r.ondon, Jan. JO A smaller (election,
mounting In 10.11 bale., waa eflarad at
th wool aalea today. Km grada w.ra
readily sold at firm Price, but Inferior
oris were In .low demand and wire fte
nucntly willidiaun..
Kanaaa Clly Hay.
Kansas City, Jan. 30. Day Irregular;
clinic, alfalfa, i:t-60:6.SO; Nn. 1 prairie.
$1.6043 11.60; No. I timothy. 113 604 14.60;
light clover mixed. $13.00014.00.
Ilnaeed Oil.
Duluth. Jan. 30. Linseed On track and
rrlve, 2.36c.
I h.w York. t'4lM..
..w ,ai. Jan. n mhih. u "v i
aiir in .a tiiiu M,rk.i i.id.r aM .mt.
I lmw.. ll.rvusb la Iha cldM, b.m Ulil
ilu iMiitg u.wui.i.i.d fit Ilia ii r ib.au
Tba iii.ia.i. a. u.iu . a taiiwiiua ul
j 1 1 a.akh.wt rmikin.ii a, m afceia
liu, m In iii i.( ..iiii tuii.ni
1.299,000
3,088,000
986,000
Wk. Ago
472,000
1,426,000
444,000
Tr. Ago
1,626,000
1,926,000
867,000
' Yr. Ago
664,000
666,000
667,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Carlota - Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat .- 26 '6 23
Corn , 601 626 $03
Oata 85 ', ' 92 ' 63
KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. '
Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat 395 341. 3S3
Corn 118 148 85
Oat 38 17 IT
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat 134 104 t 237
Corn 226 223 246
Oata 110 106 103
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Minneapolis 435 414 451
Duluth 86 31 27
Winnipeg 217 ; 438 464
V. -S. VISIBLE.
Bushels Today Week Ago TearAeo
Wheat ....43,871,000 43,822.000 34,212.000
Corn 26,729,000 26,117,000 14,297.000
Oata' 67,423,000 67,078.000 83,633,000
Rye 7,266,000 6,914,000 2,073,000
Barley .... 2,669.000 2,753.000 2,728,000
OMAHA STOCKS. , A
Busneis Toaay ir. Ago
Wheat '.....1,87,000 1,024,000
Corn 999,000 950,000
Oats 2,726,000 , 1,329,000
Rye 679,000 42,000
Barley - 24,000 19,000
Omiiha Produce
State of Nebraska, bureau of markets,
Omaha market.
LIVE POULTRT.
Wh'sale Wh'sale :
i Buying Selling
Price. Price.
LIPE POULTRY.
Stags $0.14$0.18 t0.22 $0.34
Springs 21' .23- .24 .26
Hens, light 18 .22 .22 .24
Hens, heavy .... -.21 .22 . .24 -.26
Cocks .12 .15 .14 .16
Duck .18 .22 .28 .24
Geese .18 .22 .22 .24
Turkey, 25 .35 .30 .35
DRESSED POULTRT. ,
Stags .20 .21 .26 .28
Springs 24 .26 .28 .30
Hens ..- . .22 ffp ,.26 .27 .30
Cocks 15 .17 .18 .21
Ducks .22 .25 .30 .36
Geese 22 .25 ,28 .30
Turkeys 35 .40 .45 .48
EGGS.
Select ..- .26 .39
No. 1 .83 .36
No. 2 .......... .80 .34
Cracks ,30 .32
BUTTER.
Creamery, print .34 .26
Creamery, tub,. ,31 .33
Country, best 20 .21 .26 .30
Country, comon.. .16 .17 .28 .24
Storage 20 .23
(per case I.0010.00
Fruits Bananas, 78o lb. Oranges,
size 216 and larger, $5.256.00; size 260,
$4.765.75; size 288, $4.505.50; size 324,
$4.005.25. Lemons, $5.006.60 box.
Grapefruit, $3.255.00 .crate. Apples,
according to grade, Jonathans, $2.608.26;
Delicious ; $3.005.00; - Rome Beauties,
$2.503.25r Stamen Wlnesap. $2.753.25;
Common Wlnesap, $2.003.76; Winter
Pearmatns, $2.25 2.75: Spltzenburg, $2.50
3.76; Blacktwig. $z.203.oo; yellow
Newton, $2.60; Ben Davis and Geno, $2.60
per box. Klefer Pears, $2.50; Oregon Eat
ing Fears, 34.00 per bushel casket, figs.
24 pkgs., 8 oi., $2.152.25; 12 pkgs., 10
or., $1.60; 60 pkgB.. 6 oz., $3.254.50.
Dates. Dromedary. 3S pkgs., $6.606.75
per box; Fard, 2325o lb.; Hallowll, 13
16o lb '
V e c t a b le Potatoes. Nebraska
Early Ohlos, No. 1, $2.002.25; No. 8,
$1.90 2.00: Nebraska Irish Cobblers, No.
1. $2.25: Red River Ohio. No. 1, ;
Colorado Brown Beauties, $2.75 per cwt.
Sweet Potatoes, tl.602.50 per bu. Celery,
Jumbo, $1.50 1.75 per doi. Leaf Lettuce,
6060o per doz. Head Lettuce, $3.504.2S
per crate. Red Onions, 74 So par lb.
Yellow Onions, 748o per lb. Spanish
Onions, crates regular. $3.603.75. Car-
rota, !43o per lk. Turnips, 23o psr
lb. Parsnips. 23c per lb. Cabbage,
S 4 9 6o per lb. . Cucumbers, hot house,
$3.503.00 per crate. Young Southern
Radishes. 75 90c per do. Young South
ern Carrots, $1.001.16 per doz. Young
Southern Beets, $1.00 per doz. Brussells
Sprouts. 25c per lb. Shallotts. 7690c per
doz. Green Peppers, 2530o per lb.
Young Southern Onions. 90o. per doz.
Nut a Black Walnuts, 5c; English
Walnuts, 336c; Brazil, large, washed.
1101 8c; medium, 13 16c: Pecans, large.
320.10c; Almond. 1828c; Peanut.
Jumbo, raw, 11913c; roasted, 1414c;
hand racked, raw, S4t)16c; roasted, 11
j i ao per in.
Hides and Wool Beef Hidci: Grt.n
Lra m n pii.a uf 4iiiua m
Wail Him shun .iii d. un- it4t
puiHia Ih Iha tii.t ruuiila vf l."Uia aad
bulla w.re bilrUM In ih lace af .
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ti iuii. m a. a muiI, 44 r"'"" ' " dt lin.
III J fur BildJl OS III' i .iid n uili-m .l"'t,
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TuhmhiIIm and SUaln.
K..niiah, lis, Jan. 34 Turpanlme-.
4'itm: 7c aalra. I barrel.; i..ipi
I . barii.i .liiiniiritl.. fll bair'l., b,
II 1)4 bair.la.
tttwia fllinl aalea, Jit raaka; rceiii,
ill caaka: abipiiieuia, II r-k; llnvk,
II 171 i.-kt. .....
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tl II; K, fl I: SI, fi.40; K, fi.SIl W, U,
fl 44; W, W, SVa.
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Naw Turk. Jan fciapul.K'd Ari'l"
flim: iia. Itvl74'.
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Oriin. 4 if 14 4c . ,
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t) He.
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Ira rh.iiia, I446i.vi f.ncr. ll;u'vc
llaiaina tjuiel; lo-wa Wu..ll. ll,4P
I4',c; rhol. a In fancy seeded, 11 0 16 41!
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1 luecly IWind Prlcea.
NW Tork, Jan. lu Ubariy biiida
noun: 34a. Si ali first la. S 4o: aeiond
la, 41.40; (ir.t 44. 44 60; aecmtd 4 4a,
... .. 1 ,, - . ..-ii. ac aa -11;
Vlvlnry 3. 1I4.:; Victory, 44.. uo J4.
Llluirty bond clowdl 14. Ik
4. 414.40; eiond 4. li 10; 'mt 4 4.
.4;e; awnnd 44. 196 II; thud '..
. k: foiirlli 44.. $96: b ioiy i.a,
tl034; Victory .a, lie.:.
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tmi. i.o !:.
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tlfin rmtai. I..I. $4Mlr l:4- ttj;t.
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New lark kagaf.
New T'i'k, Jan. I. Th raw u.r ra.r.
ki l w.a (11 m ami In Iha alxetlte nf bu''
ncaa, iot pnera ware nuaiiaaliy anvbau--l
at S I II" fr I'ubaa, ml and Ir.iflit.
mual la 3 11a fur ntiilug.l. II ...
rumur.il II'. 1 ..l' had b..a ma la la op.i
Slur fur 6'abruaiy abipnient at l, co-t
n. (raiglil, rqual la 3 ila (or r.nlrifuia'
llaw atisar futur-e' fin. I prtcea waie 1
la II (iuiiih lic hlsli"', wiih Marvh, t llr,
My, J.IH'S July. Hie: H.pi.inoer, 1.1 lv
w Vorb Dry (id.
New Terk. Jan. S4 Cnllen gaed and
yania war uui.l today, with a eu(tain
t.nd.my fnlluwint ' drop In ri'Mliv.
cottoa niarkaia. Silki .ra nulai, all 11
taw ellk much Inwer. I'lething fabric
fur l.ll wr punbaHKl iy ronwrvatlte.
ly. Huil.ra war imdy and um bapged,
FtfOnmiMOKtwa
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MUNN la. CO.
Tii-m Salldinf. tmi AtVI ILL
aVteallfM Atuwk-aa id , wANIIirfOTU-r, D, C
-4'miln.icih H'tlldtnc. bl.W TOkSr
lliibart Bldl., 4U.N laANCltCO. CAt.
6 Dividends Quarterly 6$
Provide for the Future
' Start a Savinia Account Today
ASSETS . - $9,37,fjOO.OO
RESERVE FUND ....... 401,375.00
Wa aolicit your inquiriei.
Occidental Building & Loan Ass'n.
Corner 18th and Harney Organiaod 1889
Th Symbol
of
Efficient
Buildinr
. Conitruction
1
Fixed
Annual
Income
of
$7M
P0J00
or
$700M
as you like
from -First
Mortgage
Bonds
LET US SOLVE YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS, y
Exp er ienced and confidential treatment is assured. '
Home Builders,
Inc.
W. Boyd Jonei, Manager Construction Dept. ' .
Builds and Finances Business Homes
. TAX-FREE
7 First Mortgage Bonds 7
Denominations: $100, $250, $500, $1,000 "
Maturing Dates: One year to five years.
Interest: Semi-annually.
You may own any number of any denomination and se
lect maturity dates to suit your convenience.
Bonda aecured by City Buainesa Property
built by Home Buildera for reliable people.
Sinking fund provides for retirement of bonds at
maturity.
For Sale by
American Security Company
Dodge at 18th St.
C. C. Shimer, Sec'y.
BROKERS Omaha
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