THE BFX: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9; 1522. 1 ( s3 a-f Si 6'. Financial THE GUMPS TrZTZZ HO! HUM! Drawn for The Bee by Sidney Smith Vaptriakl. I;j, , nUii4 Oaapeea b c New fiwk rati. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. tWaa. He UuH 44 l. j New York, Feb. 7. Tht partim Ur interest of financial markets today- w.t fairly IiviJcJ between the) further adiailta in wheat oriri. and) iht fontmurd upward twecp of ttrr. ling enhance. At the ftay'i high nutk of SI per bushel, wheat f'r the Xltv delivery stood exactly 2k hme the price of week ago and ,'7J-J above the low point of the teaaon. l Actjit fur central Furope, fortiuo exchange on practically all Euro rn iiiarkrit went today above the 8r' previous huh level. Sterling moved forward 1 l-2e to $434 5-8. which compared with 14 27 a wet afo, $4 19 1- a month ago, and a maximum rate of $4 24 J -8 in the two and half preceding year. rr'l an be )l4 comment i ramatkable rnotement, ei'-eot to .ay that Wall suae! la al Lai flung la under. 'M 111" II ! ae l.r., rnnntillo III.. I . did the .UHr rapid end rnn. maune aumnwaru iinv of tale. In ll Hut Wall .ir.rl I. hardly Is ha Plant"! ir paving lung misread built the atari In m.iket and th. European economic anuatlon brn nu only wr. Ih tendon philreMtiihere lathing leat eututnn or eiehili.int'' the pound .lerltna al llll $ui hn. a wry t.w mnnth. .to. an. of Ih moat Important Knalieh financier. inruiina.) ma Amerpan Irien.ie mat in. rata would nt (a .hove ll.ie and thai l-mhrd atraat content 10 .'ay around thai flgeie. nit i aum'trhat reduced, amount of hu.l. naaa. Iha tHk Market edvanc.4 again lu the earlv houra. with Irreguler re anion aftarward. Tba day's resultant nal rhant.e were in Ih mam only fractional and t'tattv ar.il divided between a J va acta abd dfilln.a. New York Quotations BM-I I T0L HI. "W ntl Wstko. M CTtNfj VtTM tMC CMRUtt W PtCT tVt Ht. WCNt Of THOSt rowftVtM6 MXiK fcCr.t TAlR0K2tN M.Wi1tttM5" tCl WM f1tt txt Otl HVt t-fiVGH It V6VV. U lvrntHt BUT V? 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I 1. . fa. lay, aaailll. a . ta ha Uha4 anar aa4 ka.4 ewh ef taahlaC, a. lha. tlta aaraaa. aiaa ry am mac harv hat aaa ha aaraad ia aa I haauar ar ajaaa, aad a. ! had aaa aajt aa iava aawrUrt r a raar. haaai;. i.aaaa km), aaaartar r I ataxaataf laa huaa yM h aaaat aw he aaaaiaf ay I -. X. toanaiaa, m MA. Maatfore, tSALl oe Hht C - Hit J I m f-a, rS hum alaBlWjJ'l2 Wtll -a- - Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Live Stock Raealpl. rap Orrirlal llnnday . (.titnata Tu.aday ... h.il Too daa Ihia ek..H.au Kama daya laal waakJt.tzl Mama daya t W. aaa 11,114 ttama daya 1 wa ain.n.tio Kama da), ytar auo.lu.oll Omaha. Feb. T. Cattla. Hoc. h.'P .," tall 10.11 J 7.1101) Jl 171 JJ.uH H.I',4 S7.IU New York Bonds I I it ii (.(ID St. 47 JI.U1 lO.Olt it. Oil Near York Quotation, nanaa of priia. or lha Itiilmi atneka f'irnl.h.d by l.ugao A Hryan. ill fatara iruti iuiiaing: Monday ili.h Low Cloaa Cloaa RAILHuALiS. A. T. P P. 7ta S H Halt. Ohio 3w H 14 Canadian Pacific !l 1IH Naw Talk C'atitral H1 7. ?4 'l4 hw. at Ohio (7 tel. (6 Ot. North. Hi 74 14 74 liUnoi. ivntral ...100 inn inn im K. C. Mouth ii SIH 21 1K l.rhl.h V.ll.y .... .DW, ti Hi, 414 Ma faa. 11 1 l'a 1"V N. T. N. H I 1 Sh 1 1H North. Pae 7S 7 7 714k t'hl. N W 7k li;4 t Fann.ylvama B. JS H 'a 3H 14 Tlaadlng 711k 7m, 7.i, 74 C. It. L A I'....... M'i 11 l"i Hutith. Pau. :h "I ' l us it ll'a U-4 1 4lt II bauth. Ry. Chi . kill. St. Union i'aciflo .. Am. Tar FJrjr. Alli.-t naimata . A tn. Loco. . Unl.t, loro. .... H. lji. Ula.l .... Colo. F. Iron.. OruclMa Am fit. Fdry.... I. avka. Stnt .... Mldvala Start .. J-ra.Ki-d St. Car. l'.acuh. St. A iron (4 Ttv. Ht. Spring.... Hlo.n-S.h 41 IT. 8. Staal ....... 7. Vanadium 3S COPPERS. An.conda H 481. Am. Slit, ft R.r. CO 46 H I'lrn Dl Faaco.. Chill rhlr.o Oreen faoanea lr.plratlon TCann.cott ..... tllaml Navada Con, ... Kay Cannot .... Hr-naca . I tan ... US P. 114k ...U1 11 i)ti Uti 6TEKLS. ...14. 147i 147V 14 ,.. 4 4ft W 46H ,..ln 1D7V. 107V. 1044 ,..!! 1D1 13 10:4 S3 .61, ai- .4-. 62 4 63 4 B'Jti .34 124 '''4 47t, 4HVk 47 39 i a4 4 Tt H t.. S3 94 a 41 41 41 J7 7 74 14 3iVi Atlantlo Pet.'... Oan. A.phalt . . Toadan California Pet. . lilnmt Oil ....a. Invlnpinls Oil .... Mmlr-an Pet. .... Mlddla Rule. . .. Paclflo Oil Pan-American- 34 . 17H . 36 H 1 " .. !4S ' . 264, US . 144 . 174 . 6!i OILB. .' 2' . 35H . 4Vi ... 24 . IS 46 31 16 Vi i 54 2K 14'; 144 14 61 k IIS 4 49 144 46 :s4 US 24 384, .8 26H 144 lVi 17 611i 614 34vk 44 4 !i is 44 4tti 344 IT 264 27H 3 284 264 '144 14'i 174 C3?i 23 r.J'4 35 4 454 2ri 15 1174 1154 11544 1154 12 124 12" 13 47 53 4 Phlpplpa ...304 Pierce Oil Pure Oil .... Royal Dutrh Sinclair OH . Stan. OH. N. Texas Co. ... Vnlon Oil ... White Oil ... 354 514 30 4 46 4 624 30 4 !4 35 604 134 .... 454 .... 20 .... 4t MOTORSu . 4 444 14 48 V4 62 304 36 50 20 194 Chandler 65 4 68 4 64 Clan. Motors 3 4 I Willys-Overland . .. 5 54 64 Plerce-Arrow ..... 16 13 134 White Motor S1 39 39 4 Stud.bak.er 54 92Ti RUBBER AN 1) TIRES. Fl.k 12' 13'4 13'i Ooodrlch 36 K.lley-Hprlngfleld 88 Keyaton Tlra .... 164 AJax 164 1!. 8. Rubber 65 4 1IN JJUH 1 KtAl.n. Am. Beet Suarar... 36 36 47 534 30 V4 354 60Ts 1!S 179 45 4 19 '4 6 16W. 39 1; Si 86 384 164 15 64 36 384 164 15 54 36 884 16 15 53 3Vi 28 434 29 .1184 1184 1184 1184 371 IIS m4 aim 33 32 82 3Si4 10 10 101,, 10 19 18 19 184 104 1024 103 101 80 78 79 4 79 Catlle ftaceipls. 9,100 head: with an otner lin.ial run in. inarkat ttiav oac further waakneaa and blda oil barf ataere ana ena ware genarally 35e lower lha alonuay. Bhlpplng datnand waa limit hut there was considerable comp.tlllon rroin le.der buy.ra lor the warmeduti an hurt fad atear. selllna at l.0ii7.tio, Parker demand was nut at all urgent and buyers of all clssars ware aom.whst bear- lah In their view, particularly on medium g ranee or cam. inai laraeu comp.iitinn. Blockers and feedera ware In liberal .up iy ana vteaay to unevenly mw.r. Quotations on rattle: Hood ta choir. be.ve.. l7.H0W7.7i: fair lu aood hvayes. IK 26 7.01); common to fair heaves, t!.Gtit 136: fair to aood yearlings. bMf 7.7.'. common to fair y.artlnga. S164I4.Hi; good to rhvlre helfora. D.lini 4.75; fair to good belters, gl.kilwt 86: oholca to Prime cow., fa. 104$. 66; good to choice cows, $4.(0i 00; fair to good coaa, l 86Q4.50; com mon to fair cowa. S2.26V3.76; good to choice feeders, K50C7.1O; fair to good feeders, 14.liU4r4.0; common to fair feed era, 6 40eoo; good to choice atprkeia. 36 85ti7,40; fair to good stockers. IH1.V.J s.75; common to fair atockers. 36. 604116. 10 stock heifers, I4.23tj60; stock cows. I3.2S40; stock calves. 34.3047.00; veal calvea, 5,50j:iO.0O; bulls, stags, etc., 13.60 fen 00. Hoga Receipts, 17,000 head. There was a futrly heavy run of hogs today and buy ers were ready to force alight declines on the opening, with early trading mostly steady to lOo lower, additional strenittli waa gained as trading got under wny and the market was active and fully steady. with spots higher. Light hoge sold mostly from 39.00&9.15, with top price of 39 2i. Mixed loads and butcher weights, $S.K6a) 1.10, and packing grade, 38.0O4j8.75. with the extreme heavies mostly around $7,50. Hulk of sales was 38 S5&9.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 8.800 head, Trading today was mostly steady with yesterday's .weak close or steady to 25c lower than the general market. The lambs moved mostly from 313.0013.26 the latter price top for the day. Feeder lambs were mostly steady with several loads with an average weight of 70 pounds going out at 313.50. Sheen were i&O'M'c lower, selling mostly from 36.86(7.00 with Lest handy weights quoted at $7.25. Quotations on Sheep: Fat lambs, good to choice. $13 00013.26: fat lambs, fslr to rood. 312.501)13.00: feeder lambs, good to 'choice, 311. 00012. 50; feeder lambs, fair o good. 310.6O4jni.oo: cull lamns. s.uu'!T 10 00; fat yearlings. Ilgnt. Jil.oosjiia no; fat yearlings, heavy, $9.30(6)10.60; fat wethers. 37.00ff8.nu: fat ewes, light. $6.26 7.25; fat ewea. Heavy, 63.auwe.to; reeaer ewes 34.000)3.00. Omaha Produce Furnished by state of Nebraska, de partment , of agriculture, bureau of mar kets and marketing: 1 LIVE POULTRY. Stags Springs .... Hens, light . Hens, heavy 28 27 43 42 29 37 36 27 42 284 A. G. ft W. I. Am. Int. Corp.... Am. Sumatra .... Am. Telephone .. American Can ... Central Leather . Cuba Cane Cuban-Am Sugar Corn Producta ... VamAiii Plnvara . General Electr'.o ..116 145 1464 146 Qt. Northern Ore.. 364 35 35 354 Int. Harvester Am. II. ft L.. pM.. 67 4 V. 8. Ind. Alcohol 44 Int. Paper 60 4 Int. M. M pfd. ..714 Amer. Sugar Raf... 67 Sears-Roebuck .... 64 Stramsberg 404 Tobacco Producta 63 Worth. Pump .... 47 , Wilson Co 34 Western Union ... 90 West Electrlo ... 53 Am. Woolen 84 Am. Cotton il Am. Agri. Chem.. Am. Linseed .... Union Bag, pfd. .. Ilosch Magneto 66 43 48Vii 70 66 4 3 39 . 63 46 33 89 53 834 MISCELLANEOUS. 20 33 32 69 37 Brooklyn R. T. . . 11 19 83 33 69 364 10 5 66 , 43 " 49 70 664 63 39 63 H 47 84 90 63 834 19 33 82 69 36 4 10 65 71 69Vs 8 39 41 '.4 134 90 854 674 44 49 70 66 634 4(4 63 47 33 90 83 83 30 33 324 67 36 11 66 71 70 254 69 42 134 93 33 4 54 224 31 cent; Monday's 55 224 31 55 4 22 31 Con. Can 664 56' California. Pack. .. 71 71 Colum. O. E. .. 70 69 Colum. Graph. ... 2 3 United Drug 69 69 National Enamel .. 43 414 United Fruit 134 134 National Lead .... 03 90 131.11. ."A, Tiim.a 1184i 1154 116 116 Punta Al.' Sugar.. 38 34 34 86 Retail Stores 66 St. L. A San V 22 Vlr. Car Chem.... "1 Total sales. 791.900. Money Close. 5 per close. 6 per cent. , Marks Monday's close, ,0050 Francs Close, .0836o; Monday's close. ,0S:5iAe. , , Sterling Close. $4.34: Monday'a Close. $Ule. . , Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts. 10. 000 head; beef steers, veal calves and bulls, steady; top steers, $8.90; weight, 1.490 pounds: bulk beef steers, $6.60 7.65; she stock, steady to strong: stockers and feeders, strong to loo higher; bulk Teal calves, $10.0010.50; bulk bolognas, 34.00 AT 4 23 ; bulk stockers and feeders, J6.00 Sf 6.76. Hogs Receipts 33.000 head; lOo to 20o higher than yesterday'a average: - close, strong; shippers bought 13.000: holdover, moderate; largely heavier weights; most ly off market; top. $10.00 on 150 to 180 p'ound hogs: bulk light, $9.759.90; bulk others, $9.1509.70; pigs. 1030c higher. Sheep and Lamba Receipts u.uuu neaa; Pucks ,, Geeso . . Turkeys Stives . . Springs Hens ,. Cocks .. Ducks .. Geese . . Turkeys Select No. 1 No. 2 Cracks .... Case count Creamery, prints Creamery, tuo.. Country', best . Wholesale Wholesale Buying Pr. Selling Pr. . .30.16'ft.JO.lS $0.18'),22 .. .20 Cap .23 .22(3) .25 .. .19j .23 . .21 .24 ., .21 .24 .24 .26 .. .11 .13 .14 .15 .. .18 .20 .22 .23 .. .I619 .20 .20 .21 .. .300 .33 .35131 .36 SED POULTRY. 24SD .30 28 lB .30 ,27S 30 18 .21 3oe .35 ., , 30(6) .32 4 5 if .50 EOGS. , 39 .41 , .35 .37 ,22..... .34 ,35 30 .32 .. 9E0(fi) 9.70 BUTTER. .38 .40 34 .37 .. .211? .23 .25 .26 n .!73 .18 .20 .21 Station price BUTTERFAT. HAY upland... .$11. 000311. SO . 10.00 10.50 . 8.00 9.00 10.50 11.00 r. i..k. iin in as, hfrhar aheeD and feeder lamns. firm: top fat lambs. $14.30; j 35c! green salted bull hides. No. 1 Prairie, No. 1 No. 2 upland No. 3 upland No. 1 midland No. 8 midland 9.00 10.00 No. 8 midland 7.50 8.50 No. 1 lowland 8.00 9.00 No. 2 lowland 7.00 ' 8.00 Alfalfa choice 18.00 19.00 No. 1 15.50 16.50 Standard 12.00 15.00 No. 3 ..; 10.60 11.60 No. 3 9.00 10.00. Oat straw 8.00 9.00 Wheat straw 7.00 8.00 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Fruits Bananas: Per lo 78c Orange: Size 216 and larger. $4.506.00; size 260. 14.50i36.50; size 288. $4.25 5.75 ; size 324, $3 755.25. Lemons. Doz., $5.60 7.50. Grapefruit! Crate. $3.7606.00. Apples: Jonathans, according to grade, box, 82.50 3.25; Delicious, according to grade, box, $2.605.00; Rome Beauties, according to grade, box, $5.7506.35; S. Wlnesaps, $.30; C. Wlnesaps, $3.503.60; W. Permains,, (2.0002.75; Spltsenberg, $3.764.00; Black twig. $2.763.00; Yellow Newton, $2.60 2.75; Ben Davis and Gems, $2.50 3.00. Fears: Oregon eating, bushel basket, $4.00. Figs: 34 pkg., 8 ox., 32.162 26; 13 pkg. 10 ox., $1.(0; 60 pgk. ox.. $3.25 '4.60. Dates: Dromedary, 16 pkg. per box, $6.606.75; Ford, per lb., 2326c; Hallosit, lb., IS 15c. Vegetables Potatoes: Nebraska Early Ohlos, No. 1, per cwt., J2.00ffi2.25; Ne braska Irish cobblers, No. 1, per cwt., $3.20; Red River Ohloa. No. 1. per cwt.. $2.263.60; Colorado, brown beauties, per cwt., sweet rotatoes: .fer id.. ii.sd 2.50. Celery. -June, dozen, $1.252.00 Lettuce: Leaf, dozen, 6060c; head, crats, $8.60. Red Onions: Per lb., 84 9c. .Yellow Onions: Per lb., 89c: Span ish, crates, regular, $3.504.60. Carrots: Per Ibi, $3o. Turnips: Par ib., 83c Parsnips: Per lb., 33o. Cabbage: Per lb., 34 5c Cucumbers: Dosen. hot house, J2.50& 3 00. Cauliflower: Crate, $2.25 2.75. Radishes: Young, southern, dozen, 85c:. Carrots: Young southern, dosen. 60c Beats Young southern, dozen. 60e; Brus sels sprouts, pound. 25c; Challetta. dozen, 65c; Green peppers, per "pound. 2530c; Onions; Young southern, per dozen, 30c; Parsley: Dosen bunches, 4 5o. 86c; green. No. 1, late take off, 45o; No. 3. 24c: green salted, old stock. 4C bulk desirable kinds. $13.60114.25; year- o. z. jc; green duii nines, zo per ip. tin ton. xiJton. others. 110.7 5 IS. SO: fat , "orse ntaes. large, j.uu; medium. iz.on; ewe top, $7.50; shearing laiuoa. 4ii.w 13.40. w York Offee. New York. Feb. 7. A further advance ft i to 7 points In the market for coffee futures at the opening today carried May contracts np to 8.75c and September to 8.63o or 47 to 64 points above the re cent low level. Tt seemed, however, that the firmer Brazilian cables had been dis counted to some extent by yesterday'a privet advices while the sdvance at tracted arattered realising with May con tracts later easing off to 8.66c and Sep tember to 8.67c. The close wsa 1 to 4 points net higher. Sales were esti mated at about 20.000 bags. March. 8.71c; May, 8.69c; July. 8.60c; September, S.60e; October. 8.68c; December, 8.17c Spot coffee steady; Itio 7a, 6c; Santos e, 11 o to l3o. small. $2.00 each. Poney and Glues, 75 1.50. Sheep Pelts, green salted, aa to size and wool, 60L25 each. Shearlings, green salted, as to size and wool, 6030c each. Wool: Choice fine and blood. 18 t?22c: medium and blood. 15$lftc; low U blood. 1214o per lb. Burry Wool. 6c per Ih. less. Wholesale prices of beef cuts are as follows: No, 1 ribs, 224c; No. 2 ribs, 12c; No. I ribs, 15o; No. 1 loins, 26c; No. 1 loins, 13c; No. 3 loins. 16Hc: No. 1 rounds,, 14c; No. 2 rounds.' 13 4o; No. 3 rounds, llc: No. 1 chucks, 94c; No, 2 chucks. 8c; No. 3 chucks, Vtec; Nn. 1 pates, 6c; No. 1 plates, 6c; No. S plates, 4s. S ' Kan 'as City Kegs. Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 7. Eggs Firm; first, 38c Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Chicago Grain ' ; Omaha Grain Liberty Bond Galea. High 111 l.lh 3 (1 Lib Viral 4. a. 113 Mb 3d 4s.... 31 1.1b Id rrd... 11 Mb Third 4a. II Mb Reg'd 1444 I. ib 4ih 4.a.... lam Vm 4 4.. .... a Via Keg'd ,, 107 Viu I'.s .... ( Via Reg d ... Foreign Governments. Low 95 ! 9.iu l ni 9,l) 97 10 96, 94. It ..tot) 24 100.14 Ion ..Ion in loo.iii) lon.o ,.lo.: ini).;i itm 2 ..100.08 100.08 loo.ot 93 30 96 39 9 94 1)1 97 It 97.14 9 30 Close 9319 94 9i.INI 97 97.1 94 I 79 liiJV, 1"! 9 .109 I Argentina ! .... 44 li. iai.it as 81 Batman 7a .... S3 Heisian 6a 13 Hergan ha 4 Rerne la 37 Hruill 8a 17 Kordraua 6s 12 Can 5a uf 1929. 10 Can ta uf 1926... t Can of 1931 8 Chile lis of 1926.. 14 Chile of 1941 22 Chile of 194ti.... 45 Chine. a 6 10 Cop.nlragen 1 4 , 1 Cuba 5. of 1911.. 3 Cuba 4s t Danish ks 84 Denmark 6a 29 Denmark Ha 31 Dutch E Indies 6s. 94 83 French 8s . 370 French 7s . 13 Jap 1st 4s. 1 Jap 24 la , II jap 4a 8 Lyons 8s 11 .Marseilles 6s ... 91 Mex 6s 42 Mex ts Large ... 76 Mex 4a 15 Norway 8s 21 Queensland 7s ... 39 Rio da Janeiro 8s 22 Rio Grande do Sur 8s 99 16 Hweden 6a 97V. 29 Swiss 8s 1144 114 114 7 San of 8 Paulo ts 101 im 101 8 Uruguay 8s 1044 1"4'-j H44 483 Uni Km 6s of 1923.102 1H4 11134 457 Unl Km of 1929 .,.104 10.1 ln3 186 Unl Km of 1937 ... 98 4 Zurich t 109 108 lf Domestic. IS AilHtns E10 4s 75 75 75 30 Amer Agr Thm 7s. .100 100 100 .. 79 78 ..11)4 1"li ..17 ' in .. 91 94 ..104 IU3 ln ..ins 1'iv ..lni lo'.' V 1034 ,, S2 K2 2 ..94 94 ". .. 97 97 97 .. 9S 96 ..100 100 100 ..10 101 101 ..I"0 10n H)0 ., 47 4 l .. 88 87 68 .. 83 13 62 74 774 78 ..li'74 1"? 107 94 94 94 1IIH4, lust. 94 4 91V 10n ino 95 96 1 86 73 82 2 4 68 .101 ... 95 ... 68 ... 86 ... 74 ... 82 ... 8279 ... 58 ... 644 64 ... 47 41 ...110 109 109 ...107 10. 107 .lon lorn, 100 994 96 90 81 84 73 S3 64 64 46 4 Amer Agr Conv 6s.. 9 6 Amer Smel 6s 88 4 84 Amer Tel Col 6s ... 96 97 Amer Sug 6s 98 10 Amer Tel Cv 6s ...111 28 Amer Tel Col 4s ... 88 3 Amer Writ Pap 6s.. 81 6 Amer Tel A F G 4s 88 4 3 Amer AdJ 4s stm .. 81 3 Amer C A A Rg 4s 88 3 83 96 i, . 9i 111 7 81 88 81 83 87 77 29 964 78"-i 75 77 90 87 2 4 Mi, '. 96 94 111 88 81 83 4 kl'i bS 8', 29 96 78 75 77 l0 87 108 108 J5 9 4 Amer Coast L 4s... 83 20 Amer L & N 4s ... 78 5 Atl Frolt 7s 29 19 B A Cl 6S 96 8 B A O ref 6n 78 19 B A O CV 4S .... 76 15 B A O Gold 4s .... 77 8 B A O Prior L 34s 90 3 B A O Southw 3s 87 21 Bell Tel of Pa 7s. ..109 3 Ttt-lh Sleil 1st 5s.. 95 6 Beth Steel ref 6a.. 93 9.1 93 8 Beth Stoel Pmm Ds 89 88 88 4 Bradcn Cop 6s..... 95 95 95 3 Brooklyn Edison 6s. 100 100 100 24 Brooklyn Rt 7s... 1 6 65 65 81 Brroklyn ctfs of d a 62 62 62 10 Brooklyn Rt 6s. ...'37 37 37 2 Brklyn Rt ctfs of d 36 36 36 7 Brooklyn Rt 4s 40 40 40 10 Buffalo R ft P 4s 90 90 90 5 Can Nor 6s 109 109 109 5 Can Nor Ry 7a. ...110 110 110 28 Can Pac Deb 4 78 78 78 1 Cent of Ga 6s 95 9n 95 5 Cent of Ga 1st 4b.. 9 96 96 5 Cent of Ga Con 6s.. 62 52 62 3 Cent Lea 6s 94 94 94 4 Cent New Engld 4a 57 67 1,3 67 84 Cent Poo 7s 83 83 83 8 Cerro de Pasco 8s.. 112 112 112 27 C A O Con 6s 85 85 85 3S C ft O Cv 4s..., 83 15 B A O Gen 4s.. 83 11 C ft A 44s It 0 A A Refgs 3s. 77 C B Q 6s 3 C B a Gen- 48. 39 65 97 86 268 C & E 111 6s of 1951 71 83 83 39 55 97 86 71 60 90 624 61 66 70 65 644 106 106 106 82 83'.4 S3',4 61 90tt 63 62 67 83 S3 39 65 97 86 71 61 90 62 62 67 70 65 64 HCOW 4s 38 Chgo Ind A L 6s. 11 C M StP Cv 6s... 66 C M StP Cv 44s. 10 r. M StP Refg 44s. ! r M StP 4s of 1926 71 1 CMStP deb 4s of 1934 65 1 C M StP 34s.... 64 1 C N W 64s S r V W Gen 4s. . 6 Chgo Ry 6s 70 70 70 8 C R I A P Gen 4S. bz s , 84 C R 1 A P refgs 4s. 774 77 77 3 Chgo Un S 6s Fs.112 112 1124 6 Chgo A W Ind 7b fs 100.. 100 100 11 Chgo A W Ind 4s.. 72 71 71 Gh e CODDer R ... si i( i' 18 C C C St L ref 6s.. 97 1 Col Indst 5a 7 1 Colo A Sou 4s,... 85 3 Col Gen Es 89 57 Col Gen Stamped.. 39 SO Con Gas 7s 103 103 70 Cub C Bug Deb 8s. 76 75 24 Cub C Susr Deb 7S. 784 11 7 Cuba Amer sug tss.iut 1113 an. 5 Cuba R R 7s Fs.... 101 4 101 101,4 8 Cuba R R 6s 79 79 3 Cumberland Tel 6s. 88 7 Del A Hudson Cv 6s 92 48 Denver Refg 6s ... 45 5 Del A Hud Refg 4s. 88 84 Denver 4s 77 23 Denver Conv 4s.... 74 97 73 89 89 88 92 45 88 77 73 97 ' 71 85 89 89 103 75 78 79 88 92 45 88 77 73 7 Detroit Ed 1st 8s. .100 100 100, 2 Detroit Ed Refg 6s. 91 91 91 13 Dia Mat Deb 7sl08 10714 107 7 Distilleries 6s .... S3ft 83 33 , 10 Dul Mljnn N 6s 66 68 66 9 Dupont 7s ......104 103 104 10 Duquene Light 6s.. 102 102 103 : 18 Erie Prior Lien 4s. 69 58 69 125 Erie Gen Lien 4s.. 44 43 43 15 Erie cv 4a A 38 38 38 27 Erie cv 4a B 38 38 33 47 Erie cv 4s D 40 38 46 30 Erie Gen Rlv 6s... 794 79 794 60 f lsK Rub 83 101 101 101 ' M' 14 14 MS 7 a 4 1 ) (4 91 n 33 78 hi 61 19 96 9 ,1 T 44 14 94 84 14-4 14 64 93 96 7 1 mi 75 64 79 i Ki Fist Coa 4',s.4 ll-n fclae drb ta.. 97 't (I) llo.My.-ar 1911.. 94 97 91 lioudyear a 1941. .113 113 II."; 1 Grand Trunk 7a ..ll" H" 1111. t Grand Trunk .a ..!": mi Kj 4 67 ii .Nr U !4 If.'. :u it Mir is 74 1 Ht Nor 4a 9 1 Havana Kiev la ...4 14 llud a Man rf ta.. 71 .7 tliiU A Man ta .... 67 3 Ills Cant ta .... 9 43 Ills Cent 4a ISol.. 7 7 HI. (ii.t r. f 4... 4 00 III 8t.f 4 8 i lilt Mot 4a 19 94 lilt Mot CI. dtp .. J 140 lot r. f ta .4 44 lot . Mar 6s 93 3 Int Paper ref It.. 4 2 Iowa Cent ts 7 1 Iowa Cent 3a 33 4 K C Ft H A M 4... 7i 14 K C Su I 5 t K C Sou 3a 64 HKC Sou Term 4a.. 794 It Kelly Spgfld 8. ...13 1J 103 8 Lack Steel ta 1923. 94 j s .1 j.aca meet .a lav .4 l.k Hhr 4s 19:1.... 93 L.acieuge uas ta ..68 3, Lehigh Val ( I113 I-iar A M 7s 114 11 Long Island 77 3 Long Island Itfg4s73 1') Long Is Refg Unl 4s 73 7 Lorlllard 7 91 i Lou A Nash t',a...ini 101 lol 11 I.ou A Nash Uni 4a. S9 99 4 89 1 Maryland 8s 98 9 98 13 Mex Pete of DIC ta.100 100 ino s .Mien Btate let ts., lis ' ' a .tiinvsie OS .41. 20 M mrt K.W 4a.ll 6 M St P . SSM 5s... 93 7 M K ft T ts notes.. 61 186 MKAT new adj ts.. 45 4 MKAT Prior Lien ts 77 35 MKAT 6a 91 to MKAT First 4.. 74 10 MKAT 2d 4s ctfs dp 61 - 3 Mo Pao ts of 1965.. 86 132 Mo Pac gen 4 62 4 Mont Powder 6s.... 964 31 Nal Rwy Mex 6s.. 21 3 Nut Tube 6s 97 8 N y C Col 7s 31 N Y C deb 6s N Y 0 4s 85 8 N Y C con 4 78 2 N Y C refg 3s.... 76 29 N Y Edison 6s...lo 1 NY GasElecAP 5s.. 95 32 N Y 6s 69 2 Deb 4s of 1955 49 3 Deb Con deb 3s... 444 113 N Y Ry adj 5a, 18 N Y Ry refg ts 6 N Y Ry ctfs of dep 81 75 N Y T 6s of 1941. ..103 1024 103 7 N Y T 6s of 1919. .103 102 103 1 N Y T 4s ........ 90 90 90 47 N Y W A I 4s... 41 40 41 1 Nfk A Sou 6s 58 4 5 8 4 68 4 3 Nfk A W Cv 6s. ...106 105 105 83 84 92 92 si 4 aa li'2 in; 114 114 7. 7tl 73 71 73 73 84 H lm im 94 60 45 77 91 74 61 84 4 81 95 2 97 94 61 46 7J 91 75, 6 86 61 26 974 ....101.4 l"574 101. 99 99 99 st .Jit 79 79 764 764 105 105 96 95 69 49 44 93 32 31 98 V 32 69 49 44 91 .13 31 4 Nfk A W Cv 4s 1 Nor Pac 6s . 1 Nor Pau 4 4s 13 Nor Pac 4s 84 1 Nor Pac 3 60 874 87 87 107 107 1)7 87 87 .'7 84 84 80 60 TO N P Gt If Jt 8s IS. .107 106 100 9 89 4 88 4 104 ini 18 97 4 97 97 88 97 87 99 97 88 98 9 Nor States P 6s. 18 N W Bell Tel 73.. 7 Ogn A Cal 1st 5s 4 Ogn Short Line 6s 7 Ore Short Line 4s 3 Otis Stoel 8s ..... 7 Pas G A E 5s .... 6 Packard -8s 100 8 Penn 7s of 1930 ...106 106 13 Petin gold 6s ....106 106 6 Penn 6s of 1968 ... 95 95 28 Penn Cv 4s 96 9? 16 Dolton 4s 87 87 3 P G C Of Chi 6s... 85 85 8 P E 1st 4 72 71 31 P Inc 4s 23 23 o rerre Marq Da .... ',4 ua 6 PortRyLt&Pw 7s fs 103 103 103 97 81 9S4 81 100 106 1D6 95 96 87 85 71 23 8 Port Ry 6s of 1943 84 3 Reading Con 5s..., 85 4 R I Ark Xi 4s.. 78 3 StlIMS 4s 82 11 StLIMS Riv Gulf D 7 76 83 86 77 82 76 68 82 96 74 68 73 75 73 44 17 3.1 49 99 96 94 S6 88 84 80 94 94 90 61 84 85 77 82 76 4 StL SF 4s A 69 6 StC SF Es B 82 10 StL SF 63 C 96 25 StL SF AnJ 6s..., 75 364 StL SF Ino 6s.... 5874 4 St h S W Term 5s.. 73 6 St L S W 1st 4s.. 75 1 Cv 4s 72 16 Seaboard Cv 6s.... 44 15 Seaboard adj Es.... 17 2 Seaboard ref 4s 33 3 Seaboard 4s stamped 49 36 SlnoConsOil Cv 7s fs 100 4 Sharon HooplstSsA 96 2 So Bell T T Es.... 94 6 Sou Pao Cv Es.... 98 7 Sou Pac PC 4s.... 88 12 Sou Pac ref 4s.... 84 6 SouPac SanFran T4s 80 9 So PortoRico Sue 7a 94 168 So Ry Gen 6s..., 96 22 So Ry Gen Es.... 90 33 So Ry Gen 4s 62 7 So Calif 7s 106 106 106 1 Steel Tube 7s 89 99 1 Third Ave Refg 4s.. 61 61 48 Third Ave Refg 6s.. 65 66 6 Tex Pac 2nd 6s.... 50 60 1 Tob Prod 7s 99 99 1 Trl City Ry L, 6s.. 98 98 5 UP 8s 103 103 1 V P 1st 4s 91 91 12 U P Cv 4s 914 91 1 Unl Tank Car 7s. ..103 103 103 7 Un Drug 8 105 105 106 2 U S Realty 5s 94 94 94 llj'S Rubber 7s 100 100 100 1 U S Rubber 6S.... 87 87 97 3 U S Smelt 6s . 97 96 97 S3 U S Steel S F 6s.. 100 100 100 13 Utah Power L 5s.. 88 88 88 5 Va Caro C deb 7s. 92 92 92 1 Va Caro Chem 6s.. 82 82 82 6 Virginian Rwy Es.. 91 90 90 2 Wab 1st 5a 94 94 94 17 West Maryland 4s. 60 60 60 7 Western Pao 6s.... 85 85 85 8 W U Cs 108 107 108 2 W U 6s 92 85 82 7 Westlnghouse E 7s. 106 105 108 3 Wheeling L E 4S. 58 66 63 4 Wleckwire 1st 7s.. 98 98 98 4 Wilkesbarra East 5s 65 55 65 3 Wilson 7s 95 96 95 9 Wilson 1st 6s 95 95 95 Total sales. $14,371,000. 82 96 74 58 73 75 72 44 17 3.1 .49 93 96 94 96 881J 84 80 94 94 90 81 99 61 65 fill 99 98 103 91 81 Kansas City livestock. Kansas City. Mo., Feb. 7. (U. S. Bu reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 14,000 neaa; neersteers weaK to o aown; most ly 10W15O lower: early ton. $7.60: some held higher; she stock mostly ateady to eak; some sales, logfl&c lower: better grsdes icows, $4.505.2t: yearling Texas ettera, 87. nn; calves mosuy .aottfovc lower; few vealers. 88.759.25: mostly 37.00 60; common calves, 83.5005.00: stackers nd feeders, steady to strong: best stockers and light feeders. $7.00; ro.editim.1 to good kinds, Jo. 606.85; other classes about steady; canners. $2.50 2.75; most cutters, $3.503.76; bulk bulls, $3.7t 3a. Hogs Receipts, 13.000 head; active to shippers on 220-pound weights and down; mostly 10312UC nigner; . spots more; nackera buying sparingly: mostly 250 pounds and down, 10015a higher than yesterday's average; heavier weighta and late arrivals, slow and weakening: some late bids, steady; top, $9.45; bulk of sales, $8.6509.35; throwout sows general ly $7.0007.35; atock plga ateady, some OP to $9.00. St. Joseph Live Stork. St. Joseph. Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts, 2.500 head; plow steady to weak; steers, 14.00(1 8.50: cows and heifers, $3.2508.25; calves, $5.0008.76. Hogs Receipts. 8.500 head; opening, strong to loo higher; top, $1.16; bulk of sales. $8.8009.10. ! Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 8.000 head; alow and weak: lambs. 813.7tei2.50: awes. a,.tO07.3t. , , St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis, Feb. 7. Cattle Receipts, a.vov iieau; oeer steers opened steady; late markt weak; top, $8.00; weights around 1.000 pounds; bulk beef steers, $6.007.00; fat cows, light yearlings and canners in to 100 nigher; bulls, 26c up; veal calves steady; bulk, $10.50011.00; practical top, $11.25. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; opened mostly 25 to 40o higher, closing 15 to'25c lower than early; late top. $10.00 on 160 to 200-pound averages; bulk 160 to 190 pounders, $9.90 to $10.1( bulk, 200 to 260 pounds, $9.759.90; packer sows mostly $7.7508.25; plga steady, mostly, $9.00 9.50. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head; strong to 25o higher; good feed western Iambs, $13.75; no choice lambs here; good 95-pound feed yearlings, $11.26; good 90 pound feed western ewes, $7.00, . Sionx City Live Stock. ' Sfonr City, Feb 7. Cattle Receipts. 1.800 head; market steady, 15o lower; fed steers and yearlings. $1.0009.00; warmed aps. $5.0006.75; fat cows and heifers, $4.0006.75; canners, $2.00(53.75; vials, 84.001,9.00; feeders, $5.0006 60; calves, 14.50J7.oo; feeding cows and heifers, $3.00 05.00; atockers, $5.0U6.75. Hogs Receipts. -10,000 head: market 10 15c higher; light, $9.15 9.25: mixed, $8.0009.00; heavy packing, $7.0007. 15: hulk of sales, $8.9009.15. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 1.009 head: market stesdy; butchers. $9.000 9.15: fed western lambs, $13.84, By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omaha lira tjrmmrd II Ira. Clilugo Feb. 7. Heavy profit-tal ing in bl! grain checked au advance after an opt-ning bulge that carrieJ the July (U-liverici to new hiuh lu ttirc. on the crop, and the May intc t'tw ground on the present upturn. The preurc on the market con tinued until near the close, when rcinsUtinir of line by nme of the early sellers made a rally and the ckse waa unchanged to 3-4c higher on wheat, unchanged to 3-8c lower cn corn, unchaiiRcd to i-4c lower on cat and l-8ffi;l-2c lower on rye. Wheat was a bip; broad market from the start, with coinniis.ion houses active on both sides on a fcroad scale. At 1:31) and over for .May there was immense profit-taking by commission houses and local professionals on the belief that the market was due to have a setback, but early there was free buyiiift by ahousc presumably covering shortts fcr a southwestern trader which checked the declining tendency for a time. Lei op In Buying. T.ier a break of lo to 3n In premlume on winter wheat and or 348u on .pringe here raused a letly In the buying ir . a while and the effective early sellltiK became apparent. At the Inside flgurea prices were off 2 02 with May lead ing with the close on a good rally, July 17o under May against 180 under at on lime, apprehension of a big crop scare In the southwest being a factor. There were more general complaints regarding the outlook In Kanaaa than at any time this seuaon with unconfirmed reporta that Secretary Smiley ot the Kansaa Grain Dealers' association estimated that the atate would abandon t.ooo.ooo acres. Export demand for Manltobaa with brisk sales of 750,000 bushels and foreign markets showed more strength than Chi cago with Liverpool 83d higher, while Buenos Aire gained 6a and la up around 20o so fur this month. Russia wss reported aa buying wheat In that country. No business was claimed In hard winter via the gulf, although it Is by far the cheapest grain In the world. Local milling sales were 81,000 bushels with receipts 31 care. Receipts In out side markets show a tendency to decrease despite the recent advance. Speculation Increasing. Speculation Is Increasing In corn, but the sharp advance of the last few daya with May up 4o and July 4o from the low Saturday made local traders less disposed to take the buying aide on the bulge and profit taking was responsible for a reaction of 102O from the high with the finish on a good rally. The country sold corn liberally on the bulge, especially at Illinois polnta where the producer was paid 4446o, one houso buying 150.000 bushels to arrive. Sea board demand in the west waa less active but 300,000 bushels or more were sold at the seaboard. Good rains were re ported in Argentina. Domestic shipping sales were 43,000 bushela with, receipts 533 cars. . , - Oats followed other grains and reacted after an early advance only to close on a rally. Trade waa mainly of a local character. Shipping sales 160.000 bushels with receipts 105 ars. Houses with seaboard connections bought rye futures early, but the later weakness in wheat carried Pces oil sharply. There were sales of 80 000 bushels on the basis of 10c over May, t k wattimnre. hids beini; raised c. The' seaboard confirmed two cargoes sold to northern Europe in me past low !. Pit Notes. Broomhall cabled: "The weather throughout the wheat producing countries of Europe is seasonable and the crops are most satisfactory." Liverpool messages said: "Purchases or wheat by English millers lately have been heavy and millers' stocks are greatly In creased, and it might be expected that the demand In this quartor will pause for some time now." .,,, - Minneapolis message said: "Millers re port a broad inquiry for flour at old quotations. Buyers refuse to take any more stuff than they have to at this ad vance. Most of them seemed to nave been caught with very little spring wheat on hand when the advance started. Buying In Omaha. An Omaha message Baid: 'One of tne , - M.h.n.i. miiiem kavs he is now selling flour In car lots to people who have taken Job lots for the past year. He esti mates that stocks of flour in the hands of the trade are very smaii. .... Kansas City reported: "It is estimated, but we can not affirm, that Secretary Smiley of he Kansas Grain Dealers asso ciation estimates that there will be E.OOO, 000 acres of wheat abandoned In Kansas. Argentine cable read: "There is a brisk demand for spot wheat, presumably for shipment to Russia. In addition, European interests nave oeen aosuruuie auua.--. quantities of wheat. Growers are becotri 1.. ...mawVint- more, reserved tn tneir views, influenced by the continued active foreign inquiry. Already liberal amounts of wheat have been contracted for to be shipped abroad during February and March, and should the interior movement show any railing 01c 11 win uu -uuu Immediately reflected in the futures and cause sharp buying." New York Cotton. v.n York aVh. 7. General tone of the cotton market Improved today after early liquidation, but last-hour selling resulted in a loss of most of the recovery. Under near-month liquidation and scattered Liverpool and New Orleans selling the list dropped 15 to 26 points in the first halt hour, but before noon was back to within 2 to 4 points ot the previous close, reflect ing buying by local operatora and short covering. In dull and narrow eariy mmr- noon trading, the market waa within a fow points of last night's close, but in the last quartor-nour soucnern eeiiiuB in creased and final bids wore 10015 points net lower. Spot cotton was quiet, on poiuia aocmiv, 16.86c for middling uplond. Southern spot markets: Galveston 16.16c, 10 points decline; New Orleanr 16.50c. unchanged; Savannah, 15.88c, un changed; Augusta. 16.6.1c, unchanged Memrhis, 16.76c, unchanged; Houston, lic 15 points decline; Little Rock, 16.60c, unchanged, New York General. New York. Feb. 7. Cornmeal dullifim white and yellow granulated, $1.60 1.65. Buckwheat Steady; American ana Ca nadian, $3.07. Wheat Spot, steady; NO. I Tea ana No. 3 hard, $1,37 4; No. 1 Manltoha, $1.42 and No. mixed durum, $1.28, , 1. i, track new xora, io arrive. Corn Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow and ! No. 2 white, 71 c. and No. 2 mixed, 70 c. c. 1. f. New York, to arrive. Oats spot, quiet; iso. z wmie, ii 48 4 e. Hops Quiet: state 1921, ;8W33c; mzo, J0(S23c; Pacific coast 1921, S425c; 1320, 0(rZ2c. Lard Easy: middle west. $10.90011.00. Other articles unchanged. Dried Fruits. New Tork. Feb. 7. Apples Evapor ated, steady. Prunes Quiet, Apricots and Peaches Firm. Eaislna loac Uva, Omaha, November 7. Receipts of wheat were fairly lib eral today, w hile other grains showed a sharp falling off in arrivals. Only 32 cart of corn were reported in. as compared with 110 cars a year ago. Wheat receipts. 40 cars, at against 04 cart last year. Total receipts of all grains Were 9 cars, while 28 cart were received a year ago. Shipments of all kinds of grain exceeded the re ceipts by J7 cars. Cash wheat was a slow sale, but quotations were generally un changed.. Corn sold at about un chanped prices. Oats quoted Uc higher. Rye was -.c up, while bar Icy was lc to 2c up. WHEAT. No, l bard winter: I tar, 11.11; 1 car, $113. No. 3 bard winter' 1 rar. (.ami-dark), $131; 1 car. I.eiul-dark). $l.:o: 1 car l.mullyl, $1 1$, 1 car. ll.!t (aeml-dark); 1 car. 11.17. No. S hard winter: 1 ear, $1.19 (..ml- No. t bard winter: 1 car (very amutly), 11 08. No. 1 bard yellow: 1 car, $1.14; 1 car, $1.13. No. 4 hard y.ltow: 1 ears, (1 pr cent beat damaged). $1.10. No S hard yellow: 1 car (1.4 per cent beat damaged), $1.10. Sami.l. yellow: 1 car (7.1 per Cent heat damaged), 94c. No. 1 aprlng: I car (north.rn). $1.43. Sample spring: S cars, (dark northern fri.td. 31.30. No. 1 durum: t car, $1.1$. No. t durum: 1 car. (amb.r). f l.Of. CORN'. No. 1 bard: 1 car. 46c; 1 car, 4Gc No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 46c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. 46c. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars. 45r. No. 1 mixed: 1 rar, 4to; 1 car, (4 f.er cent yellow), 46c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 46c. OATS. No. .1 white: 2 tars, 34 c. No. 4 white, t cars. 34c RYE. No. 2: t cars, 'o. BARLEY. No. 2: 1 car. 58c No. 1 feed: 1 car. (1 per cent feed), 63c. Rejected: 1 car, 82c Sample: 4 cara. Sue; 2 cars, 6V; 1 car, not oats, 27.3 tier cent barley, 33c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots) Receipts Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 40 t 4 Corn 32 84 . 110 Oata t 15 21 Rye 4 6 Barley 4 7 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 30 30 83 Corn 76 106 33 ! Oata 16 20 10 Rye 0 0 1 Barley 4 4 0 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels) Receipts Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat ....... 809,000 936,000 654,000 i Corn 2,680.000 3,143,000 1.263,000 I Oats 694.000 660,000 634.000 1 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago vvneat ....... els. nun 434,uuu lao.nou Corn 1,674,000 1.286,000 343,000 Oats 396,000 616.000 395,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Year Ago Wheat. and Flour .,..162.000 834,000 Corn 383.000 120,000 Oata 40.000 .... CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushels Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat ....30.897.000 81,470.000 18,696,0(10 Oats ...w 2,749,000 8,440,000 9,588,000 CHICAUO KKCKIPTf. C.rtole Today Wa, Asa Yr. As Wheat ............. 14 It ; Cm it n;i 147 oata . . ml lu; KANSAS CITY KKCnii rH Carlota Today Wk. Aau Tr t Wheat 14 4 71 I'otn ta 87 31 Oata It II T ST. LOV IS rtWKIPTH. Csrlois Today Wk. Ao Yr. Age Wheal .. ia . aa Com , 105 ;4 Oa St .9 $1 NltTII WESTERN WIIKAT ftKCPIPTH. Cailoia Today Wk. Asu Yr. At Mineavif ;'(t til a, I I'uluil ii K( jo; Winnipeg 7 s:4 t"3 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. E I'pdika Grain Co. IKS. Art. (ip.n. High, I Low. 1637. Feb. 1. 7 Cloaa Yea. Wbt I I May I l.t L20S 1..7 1 l! 1 ?t 1 " 1 1.7 July 1 It 1.13S 110 1.1IV.I I 10 113 1.114, 1.10 ltye. May .45 .45 .91 .91 .14 July .81 .95 .83 .83 .84 Coin May .69 .19 .t7 :H .88 I . .t9 I. H .u July .61 .41 .69 .49 .60 Uu. M' I May .40 .40 .19 .40 .40 I . .40 July .43 .42 .41 .41 .41 Pork. May 18 95 18.98 11.70 18.70 19.00 I -aid. May 10.73 10 76 . 10 tS 10 55 10.T2 1 July 10.92 10.98 10.1t 10.71 10.93 KiM. I May 10 07 10 10 1 80 8.80 tA.AS I July 10,ir 10 21 9.98 10.10 IV It Bonds and Notes ttttiart Tana) IMae) 4ka4 tasA. Aaa. Hi l At. a )i.t,4 IMS) t ea 1 14 1-1 11 (. .1 t l) 4 . I -a t 14 I 4 14 im, 1 4 t la 11 4 M 1Sj ! t a al li lie a4 KIV ttl l4 IM I :a tl 14 I e ! .4 la. ) f 9. tr ti tat tii4 tii ttt ei .4. , 1. 1 tt til ! tl III lei't tit 141 let 1-4 t II in ie. a .i . 1 .4 t a la im 1 44 li isiw a i. 144 ll t 41 t'1 1014. I .1 114 114 t 6 11 lt I II lf ielW I II l1 .l III 14 14 4 4 l"1 .... $41 lJ it t.lt Chicago rroduce. Chicago, Fob. 7. Uutter Market High, er; creamery extra". 16036 o; (irala, 3t ?35c; seconds, 27028c; standards, 34c Eggs Higher; re-epts. 7.49 caaea; firsts. 30J9c: ordinary firsts, 3lt3Ec; mlacllaneoua, t738c. Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, J4c; springs, .tc; roosters, 18c Kanaaa City Hay. Kansas City. Mo.. Feb, 7. Hajr Steady to 60c higher; choice alfalfa, $32,504? 24.50; No. 1 prairie, $10.00011.00; No. 1 timothy. $13.60014.50; No. 1 clover, $13.00 014.00. Kanaaa city Grain. Kansas City. Mo., Feb 7. Wheat May, $1.18; July. $1.06. Corn May, 52c; July, 64 e. St. Louis Grain. St Louis, Feb. 7. Wheat May, $1.26.; July. 81.11844, aalrad. Corn May, 66E60 asked; 58e asked. Oata May, 42c; July, 43c July, A mar, T. T, 4", la, 191$ T AT 4. 4a. t.4 Aaaawaa. la. III , Ainomr fa, Die ,,, ltalls) ila.i. ... . .., H-n..a 'll 1s. Hit , I'alMa, aiaal It. it. I ,,,, l.ninh lilt an a. aim, 1., III. .. 4. B, A W Jt. ta IU4 Chile 4a, 1941 ........... tauais ta. tlt , litiraxil 1, llll . ..... tlaa. (iovl. l lilt fienrb Ou.L !, I4l It. r. ilrll la, l!t , dir. Tue M- 1141 l.ra.t Nazi a la, llll .... Jape, 4lut. 14 4t.. It.t .wav Se. S N. Hall T.I. , a. IM ,. .V V 1 .itii.l 1., I. la .... I'ena. K. H. iV la, I l a I'enit. K It, !, 4',.. It.t . Hall Tl, 4M. Ja I:. ., i!H A Cl 1. l?4 ..... Kant a la. la, llll MwiM Oiivt, I., tl. , f a. Kgl.r ta, IS a, aruum Oil la. I4 ,,,,, Waatsm I men la, 1911 Wealing y.ln, J.. 9 I ru.u.y ta 1141 Hr.nl ... li SIlnaaaiBaJla Waui- Minnaarxvlia, Minn., F.h. I Flour 111 '"". in laiio.a ion. ramliy pa4.nu quot.4 at II vt)I tt a bariel la l yotiel 4WtloB) earae liran f.l ee. Wheal Lemma. 141 ears er.mt.ara4 wna i; ran a yar aaw. aaa rio, I 't'a. 14III4. May, Il.i3 July. 11 14 Corn No. I y.llow. 47 47 47 , Oata No. I while, $4Ul. Hatlay 449t4, lta No. J, I4lte, I lax .No. I. II iiStfl 3i. Turpenlla auvd Ho. In. Havann.h. tia.. Fab. 1 rursaattna Firm; sir: a.i.a. IH bbfa.i rar.iuta. 41 bhla.i thieinanta, 1.414 tibia.; .link, I. Ill i.i.i. - - lt".in Finn: aalea. 121 raaka: raa:.lt l.e.4 raaka; ahipm.nta. I.KJt caaatl .1... k. 7J.H0 raak.. Ouote II I).. 14 48: !. V. O M f. II !; M . 15101 N Ik 44: WO. $.) WW, $'..0(1. Ihliaia PotaliMM, Chicago. Fab. i. I'otatoaa Bt.ady: re ceipt.. rar.: total U. . ahlpmenta 431 car.; VS'tx nnn ..ck.d Round W hit-a 11.7091. It rwt; Minnaot aarked PM Rivera, li lt cwt ; aarkvl barly Ohloa, Sand land, partly traded. II 48 cm. sacked Kings, II. to cwt.; tacked Ruaaata 1190 cwt 1 Idaho aackad 11 ad Medina. $1 40 cwt.; Colorado aarked llroao Beau Ilea, anme fiosen. Il 4ei0t cwt. S'ork Poallry. New Tork. K.b. 1 Live Poultry Steady, 81016c: dr.aa.it poultry, qul.tl prtrca onchangtd. February Investments If you would like to have before you a re markably broad list of investment tjecu rities yielding from 225 to 820 let us send yon our February Circular. The Nitionai City Compiiy Omaha Fir National Baal Bktg Telephone 8$lt Douglas Joseph Do You Polcar Know? , ! IF NOT See the Answer at the. Sun Next Week "My Bell Rang" Some people call telephone numbers and then hang up before the called person has time to answer. And sometimes the called person is slow in answering and the calling party hangs up. The result is that when the call is answered there is no one on the line, and an operator asks "Number, please?" We instruct the operators to say "Excuse it, please" when, upon answering a call, a subscriber says that his bell rang. Any operator can ring your telephone, but only an operator at the one positior where your line cornea in can answer you when you lift your receiver. . Northwestern B e phone Company 1