THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1U22. li .1 Uve Stock I i Omaha, Ja. II. list, riI wf . flit! Ho. HM fjffieial Ma4r 1M II. II lilt Kaiimai Uwi),. l.ltl l,t ll"! i thi u.j.i tt '.a :i 4, li 114 JS9 SI t1 nt w ka .., It It i )! Nrntikmaki t(Mlli JT 444 HIM .r kao ( tint II 04 Re!pl and dieuitka f livestock t ih L'nia mvmnu, Uiiisb. Ne., far J4 Mar lading ( . tu, January i. REcetrr ap Cam lleta hieo -usa n. n t i ,, MiMaorl -tr II y, . 4 Lalo fiifie K. H . I 4 1! 4 . ft N, W. tty, I , 4 ', V. W. H) , ( 41 4) : ,, , P.M. o..,. : ir H, 4 Q Id ,, , U 14 H U H,,, 14 II '., K, I I', ri... I i . M. I. 4 r , m II 3 Mlii.iil Central Hji,,, w, u, w, ity t j Tbltl r.-elpi lt4 4l blil'OilTlO HCAD Armour Co.,.,.., 74 , .T t jrt.hr reeking Co. Ill J '-Id r-ki( Co ... 171 Morel Parkini C.. 14 Itwrfl I. 1.414 .t. W. Murphy kwart A o .... I In.ulfi Parking Co, 71 Wilson Packing Co, II J l'aoklng Ca mcauta racking Co, 14 Huffman OHoa. , Mayerowlrh A Vail, Miiti recking Co. f. o i otnaha racking Co, J hn Roth A f-. nmaba rkg. Co. .1, II. Ilulla It l llurrto ft Co, 3 "4 W. II. I'llMk t4 l'rnn'l A rranel4... II Ktli A Co. 31 ..hn Hurvry 411 nuiu:in-r A Oliver lot T, J. Iinhram...... r. a, Kriuxf luel t.ununt'D Kreb , . r. r. l.'la I.oih.rhilrt IVu.-Kan. C, A C... .1, B Knot Co (.-.niocU llros. ,. Niilllvau Brna nt A Co.... Ik W'thsimer A l'H4n !l Otnar buyer i 44 14 E II II 71 II 4 I 10 111 li 31 114 IT 41 .1.414 l.H 74 1 III 1 141 i !i 177 14i II 41 ."3 53 4!l 1.S44 Ml Tout 4,591 10,760 1,17 Caitlo nclpt. 7.500 hal. l't eatll prkM rnialnft atnidy at Monday' ad iinrt, althouali . tha dmnd aom what rtrlcuil and tradm comparatively alow. I1k( alra ennalltutud a larga pr anlat of tha offrlnn and all claaaaa o( buyar acm to favor th handy-wclfht aiavra. a that It' waa alo lolnf oa th vary heavy caitlo. aa wall a on th tin flnlah4d klnda. . Cow and hclfcr war In In rtlv demand at atroniar prlrr and for Ilia moat part alockara and fd ii movod frealy it fully ateady iura. Quoiationa on cattla: Good to choir haavra. 17.004100: fair to rood bav, lj.044; l.f d; commAn to fair bcva, 2644 4.00: fair to good yearllnn, 14.1007.10; tommon to tir yearllnia. IS.I64f4.50; ood to choir Tiilfr, I6.00C4.JO; fair to rood helfara, It.lOtfi.i.; sholc to prlmo cow. t4.tS9t.40; (ood to c holed 11.1194.74; fair to sood cowa. ll.Sfltj) 4 10: common to fair cowa. 13.0081.40; lood to choir facdara. M. 501(7.10;. fair to snod f4dr. I4.0O4SI.5O; common to tock-ri. 46.3f.fr7.40; fair to good atock an. 4.!Sri.;5; common to fair atorkera, A.10; atork heifara, 14.150 5.10; lork cow. 3.t54.40; stock calva, (5.0ft 7 10; veal ralvc. ti.0099.50; bulla, lltia, etc.. l3.S;g4.50. BEKfc' STEERS, No, . Av. Pr. No, Av." Pr. li 1081 ' 6 E5 5 117 6 50 1 927 65 . IS. .....1145 6 75 21 1091 I n 34 Uti 4 5 J 1 1 J t' 2 7 00- 20 1142 7 15 SO 134.1 7 40 8. 1083 7 "6 STKERR AND HEIFliRS. 11...... 120 C 75 COWS. . urn 4 as 4 inn 4 eo 1210 5 on .lilt I 10 HEIFERS. li...,,. Ill i 65 t S70 G 75 BULLS. 1 1130 t 75 1 1500 5 S Un 4 00 - 1 1770 4 10 1 ,14; 4 3i- CALVEH. I'.-..'...' 417 ' 15 ' 11.. 317 t 23 STOCKEHS ANP FEEDERS. ' 30,.:... 743 5 50 S5 tilt 00 38 ., 778 7-0 42:'.'.i.1120 7 10 Hog Recelpta, 10,700 head. Th mar ket opened today 15S5e higher but with 'trading alow on thia basis. Buyera were apparently anxious tn fill orders and sel lers were asking fully a quarter higher. The market was dull and slow with some weakening at th close. Light hogs sold mostly from tS.sSOD.OO with top of 19.10. Mixed loads and butcher weights 8.50 Is. 86. and packing grades 7.00Q8.00. Bulk f sales waa S.659.oo. HOGS. No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Ar. Sh. Pr. r,5..24S ...-"ISO:; 67. .256 ... 8 70 JO. ... , 8 75 , (in..!32 .... 8 80 hi. .249 .. 8 85 31. .218 .. 8 90 59. It9 ... 9 09 82. .181 ... 9 10 Shoe;) Receipts, 8,600 head. The fat lamba market was mostly 1013c higher, with bulk of lambs moving from fl2.7.i 12.90. with best lambs quoted i't $13.00. No feeder lainba were received today. Kwes were mostly steady with fnir quali ty light ewes telling at 17.50 and some stronger weights at 17.25. Quotations on sheep and lambs; Fat Iambs, good to choice, 112. 50913.00; fat lambs, fair to good, $12,00012.50; feeder lambs, good to choice, J 11.00 12.00; fender lamb, fair to good, $10.00J1.00; run lambs. $9.00010.00; fat yearlings, light, $11.00011.00: fat yearlings, heavy, $9.50010.50; fat withers. $7.0908.00; fat ewea light, $7.0007.76; fat ewes, heavy, $5.5006.75; feeder ewes. $4.0005.00. FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. 216 fed.. 81 12 80 FAT EWES. ' tl fed.. Ill . 7 !5 THE GUMPS t.B ir in foiom IS fHS HDI tS DOCTOR TOOTS Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith Orrlaal. Mil, thlca frlbun Ceapr I JVtt VaWtlKt MM N.r ftUMbM ttUjrtl TWO MC iTr WTH1H6 TMtf. CKAWf VWXVVKa A tUwtlOU3 CAR. V4HO 5 MUCM 4AfH. XHiVN TWf tfUAttr V4 IT3 WK IM tMt 01 Cutxvpw 4 J C0T AN VUMI44C4VTlWTUtMl mahv a fk,t,atr cokt Cfivtut a. w.tvn-. rn uh uti fou I mttt tMiMib imou 1 ii "' 'V' enrTreto twin a n I , ,.rni I I "PC Vttna "TSAT 60 t$fH t- Wjil I I I I fiNCw H4T 1 N6M L2s 60IK& TO SlI tftwif.M-r. I V.0NH., IT VA4.U VUvt t COVUkCrt- TCUttX MCMmt IN MT IXfl. 4WU mt VwViH CA.M ?W4ct Tv5 OtiA-CW CU Heu iMnift VvrHVTl HAN$ mu vo iM - Vk. CAlVi.3t5U Mini. rimvi c4 int ; A MV5C 10" T Z1 Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Financial iSbc JJ-jrk Eitnej0. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Omaha Be La4 Wlr. Xfw York, Jan. 31. Although iterling did not today retch the highest rate of the day before, the rtiction on Monday's later hours vi not continued; the rate held all day at a level above the Monday closing, and meantime French, Ital ian and Spanish exchange went above the year' previous highest (jura tion, the French in particular reach ing the highest since last May. The day's stock market was neg ligible; transactions were not large, even where groups of previous manipulators continued to stir tip dust. Generally, the tendency of prices was downward, .but most changes were slight. The bond mar ket repeated its familiar irregularity of movement. As a group, th railway hari were practically urn-hanged. Th long liet of railway earnings for December, published today, mad a distinctly unfavorable showing of groaa aarnlnga, but. on the whole, no worso than had bean fore shadowed and xpected. Orota earnings, a compared with December, 1920. show decreaao running for many of tho prin cipal lines tn 15 and 20 per cent. Prac tically all of them report much smaller gross recepits than in November: yet a remarkably larg proportion of the companies found It possible, even so, to cut expenses far enough to reduce auh stantlally .larger net results than in the last month of th preceding year. The new year has aa yet brought no visible change in volume of traffic carried; weekly gross receipt during January, so far as reported by 'Individual companies, have again averaged 15 to 20 pet- cent less than a year ago. Net earntnga for the December Quar ter, as reported by th United State Steel corporation today, were close to ex pectations. It was not, however, the $19. 600,000 earnings for the quarter, an in crease of $700,000 over th preceding months, which chiefly Interested finan cial markets. Some such increase for the period had been indicated by the early autumn' great Increase in active mill capacity over th very low midsummer record and, r.s a matter of fact, the company' October earnings were much larger than in any of the seven preced ing months. Thi reflected accurately the trade recovery visll:le In that month. Tn today's statement, it was the progressive shrinkage of earnings after October which drew particular attention. That also reflects the course of events in general trade. From the $8,204,000 of October, net earntnga decreased to $6, 440,000 in November and 14.987,000 In De cember; tho last named figure being not only $217,000 less than the meager show ing of last July, tho low ebb in produc tion, but tha smallest monthly earnings since February, 19X6. Tha common stock dividend again has. for the most part, to be provided from accumulated surplus, e.n It was in the six preceding months. For tunately, the company's prudent policy in distributing profits from Its immense earnings of wartime makes this possible. New York Quotations Kansal City Lire Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 81. (U. S. Bu reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipt, 12, 600 head; calves, steady to weak; better grade vealers, $9.00010.00; many com mon and medium calves, $6.0007.00; heifers, steady' to 25c , lower; better grades weakest, all other classes around steady; best cows, $4.7505.00; most oth ers, $3.7504.25; tanners. $2.50: good cut ters largely around $3.50; heavy steers and best yearlings, $8.25; early sales atockers, $5.00B.25: good feeders, $6.35; most bulls. $3.7604.25. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 ' head; market generally 25 to 40c higher than yester day' average; bulk, good to choice. 160 190-pounders to . shippers, $8.9609.05; 200 and 240 pounders, weights mostly to packers. $8.4009.00; packer top, $9.00: bulk of sales. $S.G0fP9.00; bulk throwout sows, $7.0007.50; looks 25c higher; stock pigs, steady to 15c higher; . few up to $$.85. Sheep and T.ambs Receipts, IS, 000 head; market steady; wethers, $7.90; lambs, steady to 10c higher: best Colo rados. $13.00; most feeding lambs, $11.45 011.60. , . ,., ' Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Jan. 31. Cattie Receipts, 10, 000 head; beef steer uneven: mostly strong to 15c higher; top yearlings, $9.25; ton heavies. $9.1: bulk beef steers, $6.75 7.7S; she stock steady to strong; calves steady to 25c higher; bulls weak to low er: atockers and feeders steady.. Hogs Receipts, S5.0OO head; opened 15 t- 25c higher than Monday's average; closed fairly active and most 10c lower than .early: shippers bought about 6,000: holdover liberal; top. $9.60; one sho toad ISO-nound average; practical limit early, 19.60: late. $9.40: bulk. $8.9009.25; pigs. 15 to 25c higher; bulk. desirable, $9.25 09.SC. Sheep and T.ambs Receipts, 1 5.000 bead; best fat lambs strong to 25c high er: others and sheep ateady to strong: ' practical fat lambs, top, $13.85; one load to city butchers. $14.00; bulk, $13.35 13.85: yearling top, $11.75; fat ewe top, $7.60: feeder lambs steady. $i;.9O012.6O; shearers, 112.75. - St. teal livestock. East St. Iuis, 111.. Jan. St. Cattle Receipts. 4.000: beef steer, strong, to 25c higher: bulk. $6.0007.00; fat cowa. steady ' :o strong: bulla, stockera and canner cows( steady; light yearlings, rery dull; veal calves. !5c to KOo higher; bulk. S1O.5O0 11.00; top, $11.60. Hogs Receipts, 12.000; closing slow. 10c to 25c lower than early: top, 19.50; bclk lights and medium weighta. $9,150 a so- huiv henvv. S9 oosiS !5: Darker ow. i:.05Oc higher. 8.757.50; pig, :5 0 50c hirher. Is. 00 ti 9 00: clearance .fair. Sheep and Umbs Receipt. 1.900; clos ing active with good clearance; rai lamos, in, t. 15c hiaher? others and sheep. teariv: lamb ton to shippers, $13.65: to n.-b.r. ll I 50; hulk heat lambs. $13.0049 010.00; ewea, 15.5006.75;' heavies at bot tom. St. Jowph live Stock. f reipts, 2.000 head; market steady to atrong; steers. $ s.vv v a- ' " - " aim rs. $3.i(rt.2i; calves. $5 1009.19. v Hog Receipt. 7.500 head : market S5c to 40c higher; top. $9.40; bulk. 18.100 9.. SkM. ml l.mlM Receipts. 5.009 head. market strong to tie higher; lambs, iir.ii:3.:i: . i.ti9..oo. Range of prices of the leading storks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: RAILROADS. Monday High Low Close Close A., T. S. V 95H 96Vi 95T4 97 Baltimore & Ohio S4 33W - 33 33-S Canadian Pacific. .123 12SV4 123-12414 New YorK central 74 73. (4 it Ones.- A Ohio 65'4 66Vi 65U Great Northern.... 7;lVi 72? 7214 72 Illinois Central ..100", 100 100 100 Kan. City Southern 22H 22H 22'4 24-, Lehigh Valley .... 67. 57 57H 58 Missouri Pacific 16 ' 16 16 111-s N. y. & N. H 16 ir,4 164 15 Northern Pacific. 77V 7ii?4 76a 76 Chicago & N. "Wr.. 6214 62 62,4 624 Penn. R. R 34 34 34 S4 Reading 72V4 71 71i 71 C. R. I. & P Sl Southern Pacific. 80 80 . 80 80 Southern Railway.. 18 17 17 17 Chi., M. & St. P.. 18 17 18 18 Union Pacific 127 ' 126 126 127 STEELS. Amer. Car Founry 14-4 144 144i .... Allis-Chalmers .... 4314 42 43V', 41 American Loco. .105 104 105 105 Baldwin Loco 95 94 95 94T4 Bethlehem Steel . 60 59 60 59 Crucible 60 69 60 59 Ame. Steel Found. 31 31 31 31 Lackawanna Steel 43 45, 45 45 Midvaie Steel .... 29 28 29 29 Pres. Steel Car ... 63. 63 .63 .... Rep. Steel A Iron 60 60 50 E0 Rail. Steel Spring 95 96 95 95 SloM-Scheffield ... 39 U. S. Steel 86 85 .86 86 Vanadium 33 32 33 J3 COPPERS. Anaconda 47S 47 47 47 A. 8. & Re. Co. ... 45 44 45 46 Cerro De Pasco ... 30 : 30 30 Chllk ., 16 16 16 36T4 Chino v 6 Calu. & Arizona .. 69 59 69 .... Green Canifnea ... 26 26 26 Inspiration 38- .18 S9 38 Ken'necott 28 27 27 -Si !8 Miami 27 27 27 27 Nevada Con. 14 14 14 Seneca 17 17 17 17 Utah 62 62 62 62 l OILS. Gen'l Asphalt .... 66 55 56 65 Cosden 84 33 33 34 Cat. Peterol 45 46 45 45 Island Oil 2 2 2 2 Invincible Oil 74 13 14 14 Mex. Peterol-. 111 109 111 110 Middle States .... 12 11 12 11 Paciilc Oil 45 45 45 45 Pan-American .... 51 60 61 60 Phillips ..... 29 29 29 28 Pierce Oil 9 9 9 9 Pure Oil 33 33 3S S3 Royal Dutch ..... 48 47 48 47 Sinclair Oil 19 18 19 19 Standard Oil. N. J.173 173 173 173 Texas Co 44 43 44 44 Union Oil ........ 18 184 18 18 White Oil 77i 7 7 7 MOTORS. - - Chandler .-. 59 58 58 69 General Motor ... 8 . 8 8 . 8 Wlllya-Overland .. 5 6 6 6 Plerce-Arrow 15 15 15 16 White Motor. 37 37 17 37 Studebaker 88 874 88 88 RUBBER AND TIRES. Fisk 12 12 12 Kelley-Springfield.. 36 36 36 36 Keystone Tire..... 16 15 16 16 AJax 14 14 14 14 U. 8. Rubber &3 62 63 63 INDUSTRIALS. Am, Beet Sugar.. 84 34 34 36 A., G. A W. I.... 25 24 25 25 Am. Int. Corp.... 41 49 40 40 Am. Sumatra 29 28 28 28 Am. Telephone. ...117 116 117 117 American Can 36 36 36 36 Central Leather .. 31 31 11 31 Cuba Cane 9 9 9 9 Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 19 18 1 11 Corn Products ....103 102 102 101 Famous Player .. 77 76 77 77 Gen'l Electric ....142 143 142 142 Gt. Nor. Ore 31 31 11 11 Am. Hide A L pfd 40 U. a Ind. Alcohol. 43 43 43 43 Int'l Paper 48 46 4 48 Ut'l M. M. Pfd... 49 (1 11 47 Omaha Grain Omaha, Jan. 31. Arrivals at Omaha were on a more moderate scale thi niornintr. Re ceipts of wheat were 56 car, as against p9 cars yesterday and 47 last year. Corn receipts amounted to 84 cars, as compared with 201 cars yes terday and 81 cars a year ago. Re ceipts of other grains were light. The out movement was comnara lively small, with the exception of corn, shipments of that cereal being placed at ili cars. The undertone of the cash wheat market was somewhat easier and the floor offerings went at unchanged to 2c lower prices. Corn was steady and unchanged to 'Ac lower, Oats was quoted 'iC lower. Rye sales were, at about unchanged prices, while barley was unchanged, quality con sidered. ' WHEAT. ( Car loll: No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1.20; 1 car, $1 !t. No. 1 dark hard: 1 car ("muUy ).-$i:i9. No. 1 dark hard: 1 car. $1.20. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $1.11; 1 car, $1.11: 1 car, $1.15; 1 car, $1.13. No, 1 hard winter: 1 car (near dark!, $1.19: 1 car (near dark), $1.17; 1 car (semi dark), $1.11. No, 3 hard winter: 1 car, $.09; 1 car (smutty), $1.12 eml dark); 1 car (smut ty), $1.11 (semi dark); 1 car (smutty), $1.14 (semi dark). No. 1 yellow hard: I cr. $1.1!. No. 1 yellow hard: 1 car, $1.10; 1 1-i tar. $1.09. No. 3 yellow hard: $ car. $1.08. arapl yellow hard: 2-5 car. 12c. No. 1 spring: 1 car (northern), $1.30. No. 1 spring: 1 car (northern). $1.21. No. 2 mixed: X car (durum), 98c CORN. No. 1 white: 1 car (old billing), 41c; cars, 42c. -; , No. 2 white: 1 cars, (shipper wts.). 42Hc: 1 car, 42c; 1 car, 42c; 1 car, (old billing), 41 c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 42c. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 42'ie. No. 2 yellow: 7 cars, 43. No, 3 yellow: ! car, 42c, No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 42tjc; 1 car, (n. w.) 42ic; 1 car. (high color), 42c. No. 2 mixed: 5 cars, 42c: 1 car (no bill), 41c: 1 car (old billing), 41 c. j No, 3 mixed: 3 cars, 4lc. ' OATS. . No. t white: 1 car (shipper. wt.), 34-c; 1 3-5 cars. 34V4C No. 3 white: 4 cars. 33c. ... No. 4 white: 4 car. S3c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. (33 per cent black), 32 Sc. RYE. No. J. 1 car. 77c. No. 4: 2 car, 76c. BARLET. No. 4: 1 car, 65c; 1 car, 64c; 1 cir, EJe. ' No. 1 feed: 1 car. 50r. . 2-6 car barley and wheat mixed? $l.a OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots) Receipt Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 66 2 Corn 84 41 " 81 Oats 15 23 ... Rye 4 3 ; 6 Barley 4 . 6 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 30 21 ... 51 Corn , 195 l- 2S Oat 20 . 10 6 Ry 6 0 7 Barley t ,, 17 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Tr. Ago Wheat and Flour ....360,000 . 491,000 Corn .........716,000 069,000- WORLD'S VISIBLE. Bushels Today Tear Ago Wheat 109.518.000 141,073,000 Corn 30,388,000 16.977..000 Oats 92,310,000 57,299,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. ,,' Week Tear Carlots Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 51 -II . ' Corn 1072 1168 609 Oats 261 ' 209 98 ' . KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. . Wheat 166 . 170 90 Corn 57 64 . 18 Oat " 4. . - . -1 ST. LOUI3 RECEIPTS. Wheat 66 61 J 114 Corn 105 96 73 Oats . 39 71 47 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis 324 160 281 Duluth .. 32 44 61 Winnipeg 524 622 695 PR1MART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Today Receipts. Shipment. Wheat 936,000 434,000 Corn 3,143.000 1,286,000 Oats 660.000 616,000 - . Week Ago Receipts. Shipments. Wheat 672,000 422,000 Corn 2,321,000 1,619,000 Oats . 769.000 603,000 - Tear Ago Receipts. Shipments. Wheat 777.000 66$,000 Corn ....1,408,000 761,000 Oat 629,000 640,000 Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Jan.' 31. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,100 head; market strong, 15c higher; fed steer and yearlings, $7.00 9.00; warmed upa, $4.5006.75; fat cows and heifers, $3.7506.75; canners, $1,750 3.75; veais, $4.5008.50; feeders, $5.00(2 6.75; calves, $4.0007.00; feeding cows and heifers, $3.5005.25; stockers, $5.0006.75. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market. 10 to 15c higher; light. $3.8508.90; mixed, $7.7508.50; iheavy packers, $6.75 07.50; native pigs, $9.5009.75; bulk of Sales, $8.70 08.85. Sheep Receipts, 600 head; market 15 to 25c higher: light butchers, $8.65 8.85; lambs, $13.00. Am. Sugar Ref.... 65 63 65 64 Sears-Roebuck .... 62 61 61' 62 Stromsberg .... 37 Tobacco Products. 61 61- 61--63 Worth'ton Pump.. 47 46 46 ..... Wilson. Co 31, 31 31 38 Western Union 91 West'house Elec. . 61 50 51 51 Am. Woolen 81 30 , 80 81 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil.,.. 19 19 .19 19 Am. Ag'l Chem... 12 32 .-11 32 Am. Linseed .... 31 Bosch Magneto... 32 31 32 34 Brooklyn R. T.... 10 9 19 .... Continental Can... 53 53 ' 63 61 Cai. Packing 69 68 49 49 Columbia G. & E.. 66 66 66 67 Columbia Graph... 1 1 1 ' 2 United Drug 79 National Enamel . 36 35 36 38 United Fruit 128 128 128 128 Lorlliard Tobacco .148 147 148 .... National Lead ... 90 88 90 68 Philadelphia Co... 32 32 32 32 Pullman 110 110 110 112 Punta Alegre So. . 36 36 36 -36 South P. R. Sugar 49 Retail Store ..... 63 63 63 (2 8uperlor Steel .... 30 89 39 l St. L. A San. F. 21 21 21 21 Vlr. Car. Chem. ... 39 39 J9 29 Total Sales 402,909. Money Close, 5 per cent; Monday 'close, i 14 per cent Mark Close. .069e. Franc Close, .0425 4c; Monday close, .6126 t. Bterllnf Close. $4.21; Monday clore. $4.29. New York Bonds Ntw Tork, Jan, SI. Bond lM tout ing ll.7,ll,94 wer mad en lh itsck chng today, lialnit tlt.13T.Ooo yes. trdiy, $13,194,090 a week uio. ID.tiO, 000 year f, and S14.S47.000 two yesr go. Mile from January $ le dit are tt4t.OI6.OHi. against iJIO.IilOO a yeajr aga and $3II.4M0 two years ago, fol lowing are th sales today of ch se curity with th high, tow nd closing prlc: (In 11 OOO.) Sale Mature High T.ow Clo 114 t'KI 3 'li-47.. IS 44 15.40 11.8 17 I'HU 1 r '31-47 91.50 9S 12 95 SI 1 I'M. I't 4 f '32-47 91.10 9114 M4 10 CHI, Id 4 r '27-41 41.04 95 60 9i.ll 97 LSI. 1st '32-47 96 91 94.04 94.40 1 I'M, 1st 4 -r '81-47 96.00 91 04 94.00 I I'RI.I-td 4 'It-IT 11.10 41.90 91 90 144 I'W, Id 4 '17-41 96.14 91.74 94.41 I I'HI, Id 4 '37-41 99 90 99 41 95.10 114 V81. ?d 4(t 'it.. 97 14 - 91 81 97.10 1 VSU Id 4' r '21.. 97.03 94.71 9 14 3239 VrU, 4th 4V '19 91 24 95 14 94.14 S I NI, 4th 4W '31 94.14 9i.$9 94.10 1450 VSV 4M '21-21. .100.24 100.14 100.21 27 t'SV in '82-23.. 100.11 100.04 100 04 214 U 8 V 4 4f '33-23 100.28 100.20 100. !8 24 K (if Belg 7V,. 41.. 10714 106 104 11 ft of Belg a 41. .106 305 106 17 K of Belg 4 Si.. 96 9itj 9i 24 Chines G R i 61 . 4514 46 45 2 O of Bern Is 4i.lo 108 104 1 C of Rord 6s 34.. 82 12 11 12 C of Chrlstl I 45.10744 107 107 4 C of Lyon la 24. 12 stft t 14 C of Maraell 6s 34.. 82 82U, 82 16 C of R d Jan I 46. 99 99 99 20 r of Zurich 8 46.108 108 ' 108 5 Danish M 8 A 46.107 107 107 19 Danish M Is B 46.10714 107 107 (2 Dutch East lit 6s.. 94 H '94 '4 94" 6 Do Repub 5s '68.. 88 88 88 27 Csnada, i ntea '21 98 9 99 5 Canada is , '36.... 97 97 97 3 Cansda ts '31 96 4 96 91 U 23 French Gov 9 '58. .100 100 100 96 French Gov 7 '41 94 96 94 13 Im Jap 1st 4W '25 87 87 87 172 Japan 2d 44s '25 86 84 96 i Jap star In 4s '31.. 73 73 73 14 K- of Den 8 '43. .108 10S1 108 86 K of Den Is ctfs., 94 94 94 9 K of Nrway 8 40.110 109 110 30 K of Sweden 6s 39. 96 96 96 29 R of Chile 8 !4.,.,100 100 loo 32 R of Chile 8a 41. ...101 100 101 28 R of Chile 8 46. ..100 100a 100 10 R of Cuba 6s 04.. 86 86 66 11 Rep of Urug 8a '46.103 103 10S(i 41 S of R de J 8 ctfs 994 99 99 23 St or Queens is '41.106 106 106 11 Swls Gov 8s '45. .114(4 313 114 60 S of Sao P 8 '36.1O0V4 1001 1004 3 33 ITKGB4I i '22 100 100 6-14 100 72 UKCB&I 6H '20.101 140 101 38 X'KGBil 64 '37.. 98 98 98 39 U K G B4I 6 39.103 103 103 58 V S of Mex 5s 45.. 66 56 66 87 V S of Mex 4s 64.. 42ft 42V4 42 - RAILWAY AND MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 20 A Agr Ch 7Vjs 41.101 1004; 100 149 Am Bug ft R 6s 31. "98 97'4 97 78 Am Smelt 6 47.. 88 87 87 6 A T & T cvt 6 '28110, 110 110 .48 A T & T 0 tr 5s 46. 95 95 95 1 A T & T cvt 4s '36, 814 81 81 10 A T & T col 4 '29. 884 86 88k 5 A W P I s '39. 82 83 83 13 Ar & Co r e 4 '39 88'4 88 88 33 A P & S F g 4s '95. 88 97 87 20 ACLL4K43 '52. 78 77Vi 77 5 At Fr cvt 7 '34., 29 29(4 2914 12 At Refln 6U '31 ,.104H 104 104 1 Atlas P 714 '36 ,.104 103 103 2 Baldwin Lo 5s '40 ..100 100 100 13 B & O 6s 29 96 96 96 15 B & O-ref 5s '95.. 78 77 77 34 B & O cvt 4V- '38. 76 76 75 11 B & O gold 4s '48.. 78 77. 77 69 B & O p 1 3s '35. 90 90 90 5 B & O 3Ws '41.. 74 73 73 2 B & O 4.1 '69 04 63 64 . 28 B & O SWs S D '25 87 87 87 9 Bell T of Pa 7a '45.109 108 108 19 Beth St 1st ext 5 '26 95 95 95 2 Beth Steel ref 6s '43 93 hi 92 93 12 Beth S p m 5 '36 88 88 88 15 Brook R' T 7 .... 62 61 . 62 6 B R T 7 T Co '21.. 63 63 63 9 B R T 7 Tc c a '21 58 U 58 58)4 17 Brook V E 1st 5 at 78 77 78 . 2 Bu R & P 4 '67.. 89 89 89 4 Bush T Bldg 6 '60.. 88 85 SS1.-. 2 Call Gaa & E Ea '87. 93 93 93 21 Can Pa 73 '40 110 110 110 6 Canada South 63 '62 96'4 94 96 24 C North dch 6 '46.1094 109 109 . 26 Can Pa d 4s '4?.... 78 78 78 1 Cent of Ga By is '29 95 95 96 13 C of Ga Ry c 5s 45 92 92 92 1 C Leath gen 6s '25 95 95 95 1 C Pac gtd 4s '49.. 83 '83 83 1C Pac S L 4s '54.. 80 SO 80 11 O R S of N J Is 87.305 106 105 15 C d Pasco cv 31.112 112 112 59 C & O cvt 63 '40.. 85 86 86 8 C ft O gen 4s 92. 82 82 82 - 21 C A O cvt 4s 30. 83 82 82 5 C&O R&A 1st 4s 89 82 82 82 9 C A Al rfg 3s 49.. 65, 66 56 ' 3 C ft Al 3s 50 38 38 38 11 C B & Q 4s III d 49 88 88 88 11 C B&Q 4sNeb d 27 95 94 94 01 C B t Q jt 6 58.107 106 107 387 C B ft Q ref 6s 71.. 97 97 97 15 C Gt W 4a 59.... 60 60 60 1 C Ind ft Lv 6s 47.. 89 89 89 6 CM&SP cv 5a B 14 62 62 62 1 C M ft S P gn 4a 89 73 73 73 12 CM48P cvt 4 82. 60 60 60 14 CM&SP rf 4V.S 2014 65 54 54 10 CMASP6C&MRD 26 94 94 94 6 C ft N W 6 36.. 107 107 . 107 39 C Rys-CO 6s 27.. 70 69 70 . 21 CRI ft P rf 4s 34.. 76 76 76 2 C U S 4a S A 63 90 90 90 11 Chi Un Sta 614 93.113 113 113 16C&WI 7s 36. .101 100 1Q0 8 C ft W I 4s 62 .. 73 72 2 13 Chile Cop cvt 7 23.101 101 101 77 Chile Cop c tr 6s 33 86 86 86 2 CCC&SL G M 4h 93, 78 77 78 4 CCC&SL 6 29 97 96 96 IV Colo & 8 rfg 4VjS 35 84 84 84 33 C G ft E 6s 37.... 90 89 89 46 Con Gas cvt 7- 25.103 103 103 2 Cuba C S 7s 30. . 72 71 71 10 Cuban Am S 83 31.103 103 103 t Cuban R.llrd ( 1. 77 77 1 Del ft Hud cvt 4 li 91 91 IT DAKU Im la 21..,. 79 77 IT l'H'l rrg I II.... 44 '4 43 10 I'KO con 4s II.,.. 74 73 I Mlfcr-b 4 31 IT 37 4 lt Kdl rill 40.100 100 4 I'olrmt Kdi 1 '44.. 93 II T I'et V R 4 '32. i 14 11 Dia M deb 7 'i ! lot li Ihi a N T '31.103 101 I Dup 1, ft P I '49.101 101 it Pup L P 1 '14. 97 97 7 Krl f In 4 '94 ... 40 40 5 Krl pi In 4 '94 ... 64 64 li Krl cvt 4 A, '51., li 15 4 Krl cvt 4 B '(3... li $i 4 Krl ft Jer la 'ii.. 11 19 24 Kl.k Rub Co I '41.101 104 1 rWaVDC 1st la '21.101 101 I Uen KIIC deb C '40 104 104 t (len Kite deb l '62 97 97 34 O T ft R Co 9 '41 113 111 14 lr T of Can 1 '40 110 110 tl a T of Can '30 102 101 . 68 lit North 7 '$4 ...107 107 3 Gt N 4 41 9 19 13 II V 1st con 4s '99 13 83 II HM ref i A "17. 79 71 li HAM adj Inc is '67 54 13 G III Cen 6 'il ... 91 98 I ICftVSLAN Jt ia A. 91 91 111 Cen 4 '62 91 91 27 lit Cen 4s '53 78 71 27 lnt-ilet 4 '6 .. 15 15., 45 1-M 4 t o ctfs '64 13 lti US Int R T ref 6 '6 43 3 11 lnt Pap b rtf .... 84 14 8 Int M M f 6a '41 . 92 91 Vt 1 Iowa Cen rfg 4 '61 31 32 1 K C Ft .M 4 '! 74 74 1 3 K C SOU 6 '60 .... 34 94 4 K C South 1st Is '50 64 14 10 K C Tm 1st 4a '60 80 80 12 Kelly-H Tire 8 '31.02 101 1 Lack Stl 6 23 .... 98 9 5 L ShAMS db 4s '28 92 92 1 LeVofPa o 4 2003 78 78 3 I.e Valley 6a 'lit. .101 100 1 Llgg ft My 7 '44.115 115 105 I, ft N 6a 103 lli 4 Man Ry c 4 t.e '90 40 60 4 Market 8t Ry o "24.. 81 81 4 Marland O 8 r '31 99 99 17 Mexican Pet S '36.100 99 17 Michigan 8 T 6 '34 97 97 5 Mldvale S c 6 '36 tn 84 1 Minn St L O 6 '84 69 69 3 Minn St L 7s '49 101 101 . 7 Minn & St L 1st r l 31 10 44 MS P PSM 6 '31.101 19' i 21 M K ft T 1st 4 '90. 74 74 29 M K ft T 4S . B '90. 44 64 6 M K ft T 2d 4s '90. 60 60 4 33 M K ft T 6 . A '04. 77 77 ,4 13 M K & T adj S 04. 44 44 10 M K ft T 4s '36. 52 62 21 M K ft T 6a C. 91 91.4 3 M P rfg is '26.... 92 93 13 M P gen 4s '75... 60 60 27 M P Coiis " A '43. 95 9a 11 M.r ft Co 4s '39 . 88 8 29 Na Tube 6s '62.... 96 96 30 NTCftHR 'd s '35 99 98 4 NtC&HRr&14 '13 85. 85 6 NYCSStL deb 4s '31 81 81 2 NTGK&LH&P 6 '43 94 94 2 N Y N H&HrSs'56 ti 41 44 N Y N H ft H '4. 8 6b 10 NYNH&H 6s '55... 40 40 15 NYNH&Hdeb 4s "66 4. 47 15 Sy.NH&K d 4s 57 76 76 14 N Y Ry ref 4s 42 28 27 22 NYRyref 4s t r ct'42 28 .7 11 NYRy a5sTCct'42 4 4 J N Y Tel deb 6s '49.102 102 I NY Tel gen 4. ;39 90 90 48 NYW&Bos '"',,, 42 NYEdiCo r 6s '41.106 105 8 N ft S 6 S A '61.... 68 68 I No? ft W c 4s '96 86 86 6 Nor ft W cvt 6 '29.105 104 17 N P p 1 4 '97 84 84 6 Norths P g 3 104760 60 13 Northw B T 7. '41.108 107 3 O S L g S '46 98 97 1 O B L con 6 '46.... 96 .4 96 J2 Ore S L r 4 '26.... 8J 88 .2 Otis Steel 8s '46.... 97 97 4-Pa G & F. 6 '42.... 87 A 87 6 Packard Mo Is '31. .100 99 S.Pan A P & T 7 '30 94 95 18 Penn R R 7s '30. ...106 106 17 Penn R R 6 '68.... 9b ,96 11 Pierre Oil Ss...... 00 100 15 Pa R 8 '36.. 106 105 5 P R R G M 43 '65 87 87 11 PCO ft 8L, 5 '70.. 93 92 5 P S of N J 6s '69 78 1. . 3 P & R 8 '67 100 100 14 Read gen 4s '97 82 82 4 R I ft S 6s '40.... 93 93 ; 40 S B T B 6s '61.... 71 ll 24 S I. ft S F p 1 4s '60 68 68 6 SI. ASF 6s sb ',50 82 83 62 S L & S F ad 6s 65 72 71 73 S L ft S F in 6s 60 64 . 64 9-S L S 1st 4, '89.. 75 75 12 8 L S con 4s 32.. 71 J 7 S L S Term 6s 62.. 71 71 7 Sea A L G st 4s 60 49 49 16 Seab A L ad 6s 49 16 16 6 Seab Ae L cn 6s. 45 44 43 43 Slncl O cv 7s 25.. 100 99 6 Sharon 8 H 8s 41.. 97 96 16 8 Pao cvt 4s 29.... 87 29 8 Pac c tr 4s 49.. 84 84 5 Pac S F tm 4s 50 80 80 22 S Ry geu 4s 56.... 61 61 84 S Ry gen 6s 96.. 94 94 8 S Ry S L d 4a 61.. 77 77 11 O of Cal d 7 '31.. 106 10o 66 Third Ave ad $ '60 63 63 6 T A of St L 5 '44 94 94 9 Tide O C 6 '31. .101 101 2 Un Pa 6s '28 91 91 ' 7 Un Pa 1st 4s '47.. 91 91 4 Un Pa cvt 4s 27.. 91 91 14 Un Tank Car 7s '30.102 102 6 United Drug 8s 106 306 16 U S r & i 6s '24. 95 94 8 U S Rub 6s '47.... 86 86 47 U S Steel s f 6s '63.101 100 6 Vir-Car C 7s '32 94 93 4 Vlr Ry 5s '23 91 90 ,T Wabash 1st 6s '39.. 95 95 2 Western Elec 6s '32 99 99 3 West U r e 6s '36.107 107 30 Westhse Elec 7 '31.108 105 2 W ft L K 1st 6s ':T6 93 931, 2 Wickw Sp S 7s '35.. 99 ' 98 16 Wll & Co 1st 6s '41 95 94 . 8 Wil & Co cvt 6s '28 86 . 84 45 Wil ft Co 7s '60.. 96 9i IT 17 10 tl t 103 101 97 40 64 li 35 14 101 101 104 97 111 no 103 107 99 91 79 l$ 99 91 91 78 15 13 61 94 93 32 74 ' 94 64 80 102 , 98 92 78 100 116 101 60 81 99 99 97 85 69 101 30 101 74 64 50 77 44 52 91'. 93 60 95 82 96 9.8 85 81 94 42 68 40 47 76 28 27 4 102 90 38 105 58 86 104 84 60 107 97 96 88 97 87 100 95 106 96 100 105 87 4 93 77 100 82 93 71 68 82 72"i 54 75 71 71 . 49 16 '43 100 96 87 84(4 80 61 94 77 . 106 63 . 94 101 91 91 91 102 106 95 86 100 93 91 . 95 99 107 106 T4 93 98 94 84 . 95 Chicago Grain New York Coffee. New York, Jan. 31 Attcr opening two points higher to two points lower coffee futures steadied up slightly on same buy ing by March shorts or buying in of hedges against small spot sales. Other wise there was no demand, however, and after selling at 8 -62c March eased off to 8.47o under scattered realizing. The close was net 1 point higher to five point lower. Sales were estimated at about 11.000 bags. March. 8.49: May, 8.39: July, 8.32; September, 8.29; October, 8.26; December. 8.27. Spot coffee dull,- Rio 7s, 8 L'to 9s; Santo 4s, 11 -to 13c. New York Sngar, New York. Jan. 31. The raw sugar market was firmer and prices were 1-1-6 ctnts higher to the basis, of 2c for Cubas, cost and freight, equal to 8.7:tc for centrifugal, with sales of about 07.000 bags to operators and refiner tor Febru ary, early March Bhipment. Raw sugar future closed unchanged to two points net higher, with March at 1.39c; May, 2.47c; July, 2.67c; September, 2.79c. ,. . Turpentine and Rosin... . Savannah. Ga., Jan. 31. Turpentine Firm; 87ic: sales, 69 bbls.; receipts, 73 bbls.; shipments, 174 bbls.; stock, 11,019 bbls. Rosin Firm: sale. 498 rssks: receipts, 173 casks; shipments, -1,558; stock, 83. 495 bbl. Quote B. X. E. F. G. H. 7.. $4.05; K., 14.55; M 15.05: N., $5.35; W O,, $5.81; WW., $5.65. . 84. Loai Grain. St. Louis, Jan. 31. Wheat May. $1.15; July, 11.01. Corn May. S30Ble; July, 54c. 1 Oat May. 40c: July. 40c Minneapolis. Grain. Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 31. Wheat Receipts, 324 cars, compared with 231 cars a year ago; cash. No. 1 northern, $1.33tt0 1.37 : January, $1.28; May, $1.25; July. $1.17. Corn No. 3 yellow. 4!?4(t42c, Oats No. 3 white. 33V032c. Barley 41054c. Rye No. 1, 7980c. Flax No. 1, $1.1801.24. Chicago Produce. " ' Chicago, Jan. 31. Butter Higher; creamery, extras, 17c; firsts. 30036c sec onds, 27 0 29c; standards, 34c. Eggs Higher; receipt. 10,697 Cases: firsts, 38c; ordinary firsts, 32034c; mis cellaneous, 36037c; refrigerator firsts, 23 25c. Poultry Alive. higher; fowl, 15c; springs, 25c; rooster. 18c. ' Visible Grain Supply. New Tork, Jan. 30. The visible supply of American grain shows th following changes: ' Wheat increased 51.000 bushels. Corn increased 656,000 bushels. Oat increased 846.000 bushels. Bye Increased 353,000 bushels. Barley decreased 83,000 bushel. Minneapolis Flour.' Minneapolis. Minn., Jan. 31. Flour Market unchanged to 10c higher; in car load lota, family patents quoted at $7.25 07.60 a barrel, in 98-pound cotton lacks. Bran $20.00021.00. New York Produce. Nw Tork, Jan. 31. Buttei Irregular: cramery, higher than extras, 8914040c; creamery, extras, 38 039c Eggs Steady. J Chaeao-s'Stcadr. i By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omaha Br Leased Wire. Chicago, Jan. 31. Realizing sales of wheat by leading local profession als mere than offset the effect of buy. in by commission housei. With the failure of foreign markets to allow the advance in Chicago, the market here developed an caiv undertone. It closed 1(1 l-'4c lower with July lead ing, being 14 3-4c under May at the last, the widest discount so far. Corn and oats were alfected by the- action of wheat, corn closing J-8rl-2c and oats l-4(g3-8c lower, while rye was off 7-8c. At no time were wheat prices higher than the previous day's close. Considerable change in sentiment was noted among the local element A majority of the recent buyers were disposed to take profits. While lead ing commission houses were Rood buyers, at times, the long grain came out freely; offerings were heavy un til the last. Fluctuations in- foreign exchange are erected to a great ex tent in prices in "European and Ar gentine markets. The local traders are bothered thereby. Buenos Aires opened 2(&-te lower, due to a decline in pesos, while Liverpool quoted un changed in English money, was l-2c higher in American after being off l-il-4d early. Export Are Large. Considerable export busim-ss ha been put through in tho last few days. It probably waa close to 1.000,000 bushels. Including the Greek order for 1,304,000 bushel. tha bulk being Man'v Das. Premiums at the gulf, however, were easier at 4 64 over May. Milling demand fr cash - wheat wa alow in all markets with tho exception of St. Louis. There prices were 10 So higher. Red winter at Chicago was lo lower compared with May, No. 2. selling 4c over that future. Local milling sale were 5,000 bushels with receipts 11 car. Heavier receipt are expected In Ihe northwest, although private report on farm reserves and total holding in that section continue to present a very bullish situation, ' No-purchases of corn for Russian re lief will be mad by the grain cor poration tomorrow, but offers of 5,000 ton of grits have been aaked for. Corn and oats fulurea showed a heavy under tone with trade mainly of a local char acter and -the finish wa about the bot tom. Country offerings of corn wcr fair, although a good part of the grain taken In going direct to the seaboard tor export. Low grades in the sample marlvt were 0c lower as compared with the May. Receipt were 603 cars corn and 78 car oats. - , In two days primary arrivals of corn have been 6.685.000 bushels, and unless th unexpected happen the receipt for the week are 'expected to set a. new record. Rye was dull and easier. While there have been persistent reports of a liberal export demand no sales have , beon claimed. - rit Note. Thera waa om selling of wheat on increased receipts. Both Minneapolis and Kansas City had a liberal run, and the inference is that stronger premium wer Immediately effective In stimulat ing country marketing. Sam rwtlvera ar of th opinion that (hi run will not taut long. . Export broker wet not unanimous In regard to the corn ilrmand. Hoine sea board reports Indicated a lull In foreign buying and om broker her laid they offered corn Monday on a relatively lower baai and wor unable lo effort ale. On the other hand liberal sale were reported elsewhere. ale of Wlltkhire cut ot met ' bean mad for export at ptU-ex whli h would allow for paylnr "n mor than th current price for hog with big allowance for labor. Minneapolis wired Bartlett Frailer: "Congressman Knuton I quoted a aylng omethlng definite mut be don to relieve nor hwest farm ltuatlon In order to prevent a reduced iprlng wheat acreage this year." The Minneapolia manager for Bennett ft Co. wired: "The following; Information h been gathered from several of th bt posted peopl in Minneapolis. Publto stocks of wheat at Mlnneapoll are 4.000,000 bushels; private slocks. 7,000,000 bushels; country elevator stocks, 14.000.000 bushel. In farmer' hand to market, 1,2000,000 bushel." CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co., DO. 2627. Jan. 31. ATtTToenTTlIigh. I Low. Close . Yes. Wht. May ' July 'ty May July Corn May July est May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May I .1 1 1.19 1.19 I 1.19 I 1.04 1.05 10i i .1 . .1 .90 .80 ' "64 ! .64li .56 M .94 .80 .54 I .56 I .39 4 I .89! . .40 HI .39 .40 li 117.84 117.75 jio.oo 10.30 ! I 9.37 9.45 M7.84 (18.05 I 10.07 10.37 I 9.45 9 65 1.18 .7, 1 .5341 I . -554J .38 -4 j' .10 1.11 1.1844 1.04 l 1.04 .98 .78 1 .',53. I ... I 1.19 119 1.06 1.06 .'89 .80 .64 .64 .66 I H7.80 17.75 I I 9.97 110.30 (' 9.37 9.45 l' .39 1(".40H 117.25 117.55 I 9 92 110.35 l' 9.23 I 9.43 - Kansas City Produce. Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 31. Eggs lc higher, firsts, 35r. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. .... ' ' Linseed Oil. Duluth. Minn.. Jan. 31. Linseed on track and to arrive, $2.22 S. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 31. Wheat May, $1.09: July, 98Hc Corn May, 47c; July. 49ic . Nov York Poultry. New York, Jan. 30. Poultry Live, steady and unchanged; dressed, quiet; fowls. 19 31c. - Omaha Produce lit t Nbrik, tans f akariit. Pull aar4a UV fOrt-TRT, rVReei Wk'H'l Huiig .Hi; r'.. fit, u imiTtT. visa Klo Id II ;)( II Mru(s ,,, ,4 ,? .11 ,.' (Un.. Iiiij ,,,. ,u .11 ..I II. i., h.Af .... . It ,,-44) ..i WM 1I4 .11 , .14 I'U.k ... .14) .11 .Hi .11 tUrmt U4V .11 ,II4 . Itirkljl , 114 .1 ..Its ,J4 PRCSSED POLLTHT. Mai I4 Hrin4 .,. .,,,. ,r- lien ..'i'w Cork ,, , ,, ,lk .71 Cork ,,,, ,) ? IHIIIMI .49 s:f .91 .44 . 4 1349 II ,ll ,10 . .39 ,1 .71 ,1449 ,31 9 ,1 . .190 l.nsftllex ..tl .31 ruin-) ,. ..... r.uua, Ptct ,,,,,,, ,, Nk I No. $ I 'rat- , i'r ("sum, rase riotii , ,.. HUTT9.lt. Creamery, print Creamery, u., Ciuniry, heel 114 .29 Country, common .U .11 (tr rise ., UuliOr 11, ia. pri.... Fruit tlansnse, 70le lb. Orange, l ill and larger. $5 1104; ) :, ll.f60l.Ti; ! til. I4l0tl9l ll 911. I4.004ili, I,mon. $i.uo0l.i box. Grapefruit, 11.110 i 00 crate. Apples, according to grade. Jonathans, 13 l) It; IXHrlou , II 001.09: Rom rleaulle. It.iOfflli; fiuniea Wlnusp, 11,710119; Common Wlneeap. II 0)I TI; Winter 1'Mrmaini. tl tiSLTi: Vpitunbarg, 11 1 01.71; Hlarklwig, IMOtfllDi TUw N.wlnn, IM0; Uen Davis and Oeno, It 10 per box, Klefer Pear. II lo; Oregon Eat ing Pear. 11.00 per bushal baikst. Fig. 14 pkgs. 1 os., t3.U0l.lii II pkga, 10 os., 11.10; to pkga. 4 os.. 11.110119. Dates. Dromedary, II pkgs.. 14110174 per bog; I'lid, 11011a lb.; Hallewll. 110 16o lb. V $ t ab V Pelatoes Nbrslia Karly Ohio. No. 1, 11.4002. 51; No. 1. tl. 900 2.00; Nebraska Irish Cobblers, Ne. I. 11.14; Red River Ohio, Ne. I, I Colorado Brown Butie. II 16 per ewt. Sweet Fntaloe. 11.1003 10 per bu. Celery. Jumbo, tl.i0Hl,7i per do. Leaf Lttce. 59060c par dot. Heed Lettuce. II.I0O4.21 per crate. Red Onion, 1490 per lb. Yillow Onion. 70lo per In. 8pnlh Oniune, rmtia regular. 13 1901 II. Car rot. I03o per Ik. Turnip. I01 per lb. Parsnip, !03o per lb. Cabbage, t0io par lb. Cucumbers, hot house. 13. 1001.00 per 'crate. Young goulh.ru Kiaiine. 7i0eo per ooa. loung rouin ern Carrot. 11.00 01. II pr dot Young Southern beets, 11.00 per do. Brusll Sprout. 26o per lb, Bhallotta, 71010 per (ioi. Grain Peppers, noiOo per lb. Young Southern Onion. 10c par do. Hides and Wool Beef Hid'! Green sited, No. 1, tat tak off, 607c; No. t, i0los green. No. 1, 1st tk off, 40lr; No, 1, S04o; green salted, eld atork, 305c; gren salted bull hide, No. 1, 4c; No. 1, 3c; green bull hide. !o per lb. Hors Hide, larg, 13.10: medium, 11.50: mall, $3.00 each. Poney and Oluei, 750 1.50. Sheep Pelt, green sailed, to all and wool, 6901.21 each. Snorting, green sited, a to lis and wool. 10 20 each. Wool: Choir fin and blood, 18013o; medium and blood. 110 He; low blood, 12014a per lb. Burry Wool, to per lb. less. Wholesale prices ot beef eut re follow: No. 1 ribs, llc; No. 3 rlb. 22c; No. 1 rib. 15c; No. 1 loins, 2ic; No. 1 loins. tlc; No. 1 loin, 17c; No. 1 rounds, 14e; No. 1 rounds, 13a; No. .1 rounds, 11c; No. 1 chuck, 9o; No. 2 chuck, 9c; No. 1 chucks. 7o: No. 1 plates, lc; No. 1 plate, tc; No. 1 plates, 4c Have You a 1 rii "W'aTaa- Mysterious Key? t a6 fiffiM J ? High Yields and Well Secured Aluminum Company of America 7s... ,..1925 Cuban Tel. Co. 7s...l941 Portland Rwy., Light & Power 78......1940 - Prices yielding about ' 6.45 7J2 720 Respectively Circular on Request The National City Company Omaha Flrt National Bank BMf Telephone 3818 Dougli CIX out of every eight cuts that are u made on copper can be made with our SPECIAL ENAMEL PROCESS AT A REDUCTION OF 35 from the cost of copper cuts. Just as satisfactory results will be ob tained. Giving this process a trial will convince you of a great saving in the original cost' of copper cute and at the same time you will retain all the quality. Call ATlantic 1000 OMAHA 77 Vv PETERS TRUST BLPC. ' . . ' X . - ' - - . !