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- Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Omaha, Dec. •. After aa ear!y dip around yester day* lot* figure* on more optimistic Argentine new* regarding favorable harvesting conditions and lower Liver pool cables prices steadied, with a bet ter class of buying in evidence than for some days. Corn showed a rather f.rnr. undertone today, with a rather marked disposition in some quarters to look for a rally on tlio belief that •ho technical position hus be* n con riderobly strengthened. Cash demand icumins sb w atul prospects are for an enlarged movement, but the break «jf 3fj! h' from the high of lad week is regarded by some as sufficient for fhn time being. T> tal receipts at Omaha aero 170 '•ars, as compared with 117 cars last vear. Total shipments weto 131 cars, against 02 cars lnpt year. Cash wheat on ths Omaha floor was in good demand at the prevailing prices, ordinary grades selling gen erally le lower, and tho dark was HkZe lower. Corn was in fair de fraud, with prices lc lower to ’3c higher. Oofs were generally un changed. lire and barley were quot ed unchanged. WHEAT Xe ? if»r It har.1 t ■ *r, ililpper's *1. tM, 11 It. 1 CMsmutty 4 * rpr rent 'idcuiii, •! 1H: 1 tar, ►niuttr, & per cent m Mum 1 r. tiaru I' i" 1 < *r, smutty, ► V:* .*;ht. |l.1.: I f*r. smutty, 111;. cat smutty, Hi.. car It. J 2 No. ; dark hanl: 1 tar, $1.14; 1 rar. ♦ 1.1.1; 2 cm $1.11; 1 far. smutty. $1 It l rar. smutty $1.14; 2 runs, smutty, ♦ 1.11; 1 car. (smuti . aUtpper'* weight. ♦ 1 I? So 1 hartl winter; tars, $1 10; i 4 HI*. »t « 4 N'o. „• hartl winter: 19 cars. $1 1 ■ ■a r. I; vo v ►* > ;J, II «»R . l tar smutty. $1 •’«*. Nn, S hartl winter; 1 car. li\* weevil. $1 1 i .tr, i* \ i>* . nt hfit ti tular* $ 1 i* t ; 1 *a . SI.'*!'. 1 ir. 8 mutt v. T>. jhw* con? tlaiK, $1 "9; 1 far, smutty. $1.09. So. 4 bard vintrr: 1 car. 1 per cent hem* finning*'. $1.00; 1 car. 0 9 per cent Mkrtt ilanidKf. ft r<;. No. 5 hunt winter 1 rar. 1.2 per cent h* it, $1 0u; 1 »ax. .’2 per cent heat dam «ff** S> l •. No. 2 yellow hard- 1 car, $1 No. 1 spring: l nr. dark. special bi!l i.tJ $ I 'Jf -. 1 < Mi’, dark. $1-21. X r 2 spring: 1 car. «l»ik, $1.21. No. 5 spring: 1 car. $1 la. No. 1 n.ixrd 1 - nr *( pier cent spring, *' 2 per cent hard. 5.9 per cent durum, $11?. N*» mixed: 1 fir. $10?. 1 our, durum, 95c: l car. durum, 91* No. *1 mixed; I nr $ t °S. No 4 mi\• J 1 car. S l " >ami !*• n»lx»d: 1- * * ar, must* 90c. No ! *iuruin: 1 car, red. 94c. No. 2 durum. 1 car. amber, 95 '3c. COR • No. 2 white f (.are, t>5l*e, »I>« *1 hill inn: 7 • ars. ('.5c. No. J whilii: 1 oar. ‘il special bl’' trig. 1 • a> e’.4r, }*; i*r < • nt moisture; _ i aw, 6 3c, l? p« r « ent moisture No. I while: l »,.r, < ... sperlal billing. No. 2 ; el-low: I . nr, . special billing. ! car. *i 7<-, speo:,il billing, 4 cars, tide, 1 ear, • •- . special billing No. 3 jellovx: I enr, t.5 1 car, GM-.e* shipper ^ * Ight. .• '-I1,**, nev >u. 4. 1 car, die. Is *10 per cent mois ture. No. 2 mixed- 1 ear. M l car, bi'jvs, • pedal billing, 4 ours. M N o No. 4 mixed. 3-5 car, 62c. II per cent moisture. OATS. No. t whf'e 1 ear, Pike. No. 3 while. 1 iai , 40 ».**, special h .: fpg. 8 cars 4 *«, No. 4 while: 3 cars. 3?,-ve. Sami'i# white l car. 4*V, special bill- i l»«; 1 cor, 37>4c, ? per rent h^a damage, RYE. No. ?: ? ears, 7he. No. S: 1 car. 7'* H AR LET Sample: 1 ear, . !»c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. M U lotf. ) Week Tear Receipts-— Tod - *. A*<* Age WhMt ... ...... 6 2 71 27 i'npn . . . .7: 92 T? • ‘»?H 4 1 ? Ry* . , . 4 Itorloy ... 5 1 o Shipment* - Wheat.4 > 54 r*8 Com. 4*> •*. 4 1 f »ats . 5 4 25 9 Rye ....... . . 4 *. N 0 Btrliy ....... ? 4 PRIM ART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Bushel* ) Receipts— Wheat .1.419.000 2.329.000 *88.008 • ‘orn . 1,337,000 *69.000 1,573,.) <»Ht* 691.000 781.000 471.000 Shipments Wheat . .. .1,709,000 1,829.000 844 000 1 *>rrt . 531.000 668,000 686.000 Gate.pno 952.ooo .*94,000 EX PORT CLL’ AKA NCES. Bathab—• Wheat, Flour. 370,ono .... 1.012.000 »’oru . t.9,00® . .. 214.000 Oats .... 80,000 WORLD'S VISIBLE. Ttuahsln Wh«it . . 1 9O.646.OO0 1 9 7.008,000 190*24.8.000 C»rn ... 12.8 4»i,000 1 2.623.000 18,797.000 (.k»U . . 46.512,000 4 7.MI.000 kt.5*7,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week T^nr Oarlot*— Today. Ago Ago. Whew! . 3*; s 20 • 'fra ..72? 146 4**7 'kWa . ill 111 95 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat ..1 49 24* 183 <*mrn . 3 6 19 5? (JUM*. 20 41 3 ST. LOUS RECEIPTS Wheat ...102 1.4 »'orn ...71 39 77 o*t* .. r.o NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis •'* »» 4 15 11*1 IXHuth .. :74 U 278 Winnipeg 1.196 1.970 1.542 TarpfOt ia« tuul Hot-in. ftiTinnah. On . Dec «—Turpentine Virm. |1 3*; • .tie*. 1.778 barrel*; receipts, 119 barrels; shipment*. 39 barrels; stock, 13.349 barrel*. Kf*#in—firm; sote« 1.197 cask?: receipts. 2.14.'» 1 asks, shipment*, none, stock. 109.. 222 casks. tj'uote— 1$. T>. s:..K'. r. • 13.12’,. FT I. 95.1 ; K. 9 20 ; M, 5' ■’>: N. IB.Bu; WO, ts.le; W\\\ f«.5$. i ADV KMTI9EXBKT. Says Tanlac Put Him Back On His Feet t firmly believe Tanlac- saved me frdtu a complete breakdown.” declared Ueor*e f’argx#, IMS Sidney Street. St. , Loots. Mo. ••My appetite failed me and 1 got no ruouruthment from the little 1 did manage to eat. I had a persistent ,,til that worrieil me for months. I kept getting weaker and losing weight, and many a day 1 drove my self through my work when I should i-ave been at home. "Hearing so much praise of Tanlac I decided to try it and now 1 am brimful of energy ami strength. 1 h*vo a big appetite, everything agrees with me. I sle. p sound every night, and a heavy day’s work never tires me. I can't say anything too good for Tanlac." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. ROYAL MAIL “Thu Ccr^tor' rj*at* to EUROPE wmmm '**T Tii- Utaaaiaii Far IJaaarvaaA A ru—r iFariaa indtlu ■ i i la rJ5 daaa "OtBTA" Du. 2* Ju.il Hank Ml “OtOCTU" Ju I« FA 21 Aufl U "OKA" IMtl Mw 12 A It I Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Be* I4MM*4 fflr**. Chicago, Dec. <►.—Sentiment among grain trader! was much more friend I ly to the buying aide and whiio there l vm nothing in *h# newe lha* wa# I construed as radically bullish, the ! markets showed a very firm undertone i and while holding within narrow I limit# early closed strong with net j gain# of 1 on w heat, \ <ji 7*« ! on corn, l:2*$ai*‘ «>n oar - and 1 \o on 1 fye. The greater part of the news early wns of a bearish chauimter. I.iver 1 pool was ■'* Pld lower with Argentina wheat pressing for wale at lower flg uiea than last year and weather in Argentina was reported as favorable. There was no material pressure on the market, however, with the sur plus gradually absorbed by local shorts 4 l©%>« Top. Toward the n ;t the inlrodut non tif tha farm * rtdifc bill and reported rains in Argentina icj^.l rather general buy. ’1X4 un.l with renewed short covering the i ip*.' wa« within a fraction of the top ii"tid:nnn> report construed ,xs bul llah, sbowinr 4F00 0 acr-'s in whiter wluat. a reduction r.f around 10 per rent from last y**.tr. Kxt-ort demand wki fairly active* with 700.0110 to SOP,000 bushels Xiariltobiis sold The (Peek order has been postponed for tw . week • bu k of the tii-d** ir corn was of a local chiu a ft- « *li» be-1 support cotn ltix: from si o,-\s There were intimations of a l.vtti rnicnt in the corn demand at the sen I oard an 1 gu.l while the country •‘d. 'vo1 no diKp*v- it ion t<» w*U fi nely to »*r i * vp. Tlit* market a< t*d sold out a good part cf the day and It took but little buying to start upward. Omaha r** •■ortrd a renewal of in*- far we«to»n de • xml. bpot gra.n »•..*•".** w a* unchanged her*, with receipts, 307 cars. fJoodman'K report showed ,t decrease of 11.3 per rent in the winter rye receipts, with a condition of s;,.? a.1-* mst 0_* 2 la -1 year. This had some effect on fu tures. but the main bullish influence was the persistent billing by houses with 1stern connections and reports of a large business In sight with bids fop big lots within a fr» tm:i «i a ce; t of n -i,irking bas .s. Th«* dn uorthwi stein markets re ceived 142 ca-t». '>*ts wore tlienc*d mainly ty tr.c a • tb>n of ot.ur grains and av *rut.• J higher. Shipping man 1 u 111 !-* slow, out the bnsia cm unchmged in the sample mar ket. Receipts, 03 eats. Pit Note*. <in n traders expert a further rally be f're the short side <-f wheat and coin will be sat’ Action of the market impresses • nut t r ol traders that then •- ha - hi on til" raJ liquidation and a great deal of l,car pr> s.Mure without * iting anywhere. \ number of the largest .-h'.rfs li.no <ov without the trades in the pit detect - mg i* and await a further bulge before. . • cl ling again. I: was said that several large local op- j era tors have big lines of wheat and corn , o it and that th« technical position in] ''•‘‘•at was against them. The trade haa “■porta of large eastern holdings of Deeem ’ r and May w'li .i» and that the scattered '■^8 inter s' in I>-< Miib- r corn has been r“ " In d It was not so » asy to buy either «*r 1 r.s touay without affecting values. A move for !h>» immediate relief ,,f far mers through the cr« ithm of a. 560,()00.00t) f ind through the 12 federal I »an banks Li h potential turn of approximately <••00.000,Out* wfh late • a Mas r parting rain* *' Argentina. were the •unstruetl v.> fea ’ ires in wheat at the last. Few In the 'rub- had the late Argentina news until if: r the finish. The trade regards the f u in (’..(lit niova as bullish. There is also • prospect or h for :gn credit bill being i"’" lur* il .t to ((’tigress within a few a - ; ich v fxtepd long credits to for (..i buy iri of grains. 'VJibe, them his been liberal selling of "rit on prospects of increased movement fi'uit the lut 'rior theft- is a Iso a good sized j • Ming of December and May. Slowness in tie rash demand tv re and in the east at • mes offj*’ts the buying In the west for 'i I'tir :.* to tho north 1’aejfic coa&t state.** I to Wyoming. A Midden revival In the uivf-rn buying with Hales of 30.000 bushels ■« « mali » today In the fate of Tuesday's *■ h d••■daring that the demand had : -rn fi.it. (fled surprised th*- trade. Inquiries were there for corn for shipment extending Into February. A UlrmtTtgham (Ala.i grain man says j : In "Uth Will buy a lot of fe*»l this sea ; n, although not ns mut h hh many in ■V. trade think Trad*' in cornineal is irh* an«l in foodstuffs p* nerally good. H’ ports from ( ornnv'al millers from all the country are of dull business. T' ol" in oaitmai wh A h has been large in -lowing up ns is u. i u at this season. CHICAGO CLONING PRICES. r.y Updlkt Grain • <■ DO 2627. P< c. *. Lou \vm . Di • 117 I 1.18% 1.16% 1 18%; 1.17 % 1.17%| ; 1.17% 1.17% M.,'- . ’ I 1 % 1.1 b % 1.14% 1.16% 1.13 1.14V 1.18% 1 13% July 107 | 1 OS 1 06% 1 08 < 1.07 1.07% ' 1-07% nyft i |>. .83 • .-4% .82%. M% .R2% M«v •«. % .87%' .86% .87 V .66% .86 Vs' l Corn ; LVi ■■ ** "i> .69 '« . .68% .*9% .68% 68% .69%' May 69% .68% .63 V .68% . 6*3 % ! .08% July .68% .69 8, .68%! .r*9%' b&% ! 63%' lOafs I • 12% 42% 12% 42% I Mav ’ 42% .42% .42% .42% .42% Juh , . :♦% .40 I .29 %| .40 .39% Lard Jan. 10.10 10.10 ’10.00 10.00 10.10 Mav 10.22 10.22 10.1 7 10.20 !t0.jj Kills I I ! Jan. . I. . . . . ■ • 9.63 May : 9.00 9.60 I 9.30 . 9.30 9.60 Kansas < ttv Crain. Kansas City. Mo. !*»•,• *. Wheat—Cash, N.. 2 hard. $t.1001.18; No. 2 red, 81 10 't 1.20. C«.rn—No. 3 white, 61 He; No. 2 yellow, 71 <t. 71 Ho. Hay—Unchanged Minneapolta Crain. Minneapolis, J >€**■■ *». — Wheat—( a h. I northern, Si.l* H fa‘l-2.»H . December, II May, $i i:>S Corn — No. " yellow, ti’ift ‘C>Hr. • »a(s—No. J white. 37 H to'39Ho Kye—No. 2. 79(& 79 V Flaxseed—No. 1, $2.30 H & 2.St \ >f. 1 <miI« (train. St Lou!'* Mo, Dec t. — Wheat—Close: t» • l.v*i bid; May. SI. 13 V Corn—Dec, 70'gc; 'In." C 9 ’-a 37 9 \ bid Oats—-L>*c.. 43’jc nominal. May. 14V nominal. Minnwpol'* Hour. Minneapolis. Dec. ft.—Flour—Mark l un changed Bran—30 0 23.00. New 1 orK 4 offer New York. Dec. ft.—The market for • fit e futures opened at an advance of to l j points on rrport-* of firmer Hit* \ hangc rates and ,i f’rmer cost and t.light s'tuation. About December no Pcoa were reported in .-it < ulation. bow - ever, and evidently led to gome early month liquidation. Tint- was some --dl >ng of 1 at• r months of December buyers, but while December declined to 9.4ftc or ( * points net lower. May held steady aft* r in trig from 5.27c to 9.20c. The genera! market rinsed tut ft points lower to b points higher. Sales were estimated at Pmiit S33.U00 hag?. D • • mb.-r. » ft • . January. 9.74c; March, a i , yiA , 9 *_*Ic; July. 5.92c: September, ft. 4 fir. Spot coffee steady; I’.to 7*. 11c. Santos 4*. 1501sftc._ New lork Sugar. York i rhe raw auga • »<!y .with <'ub*« quoted at 4*-. cost and freight, equal to T He for centrifugal. • ling -us light an-1 the only sale re port «*d a lot of 6,000 bag* of Cubas in port. With »he exception of January, which ’ v as •toadier under liquidation, raw sugar future# wore -teady utt covering and trade l.uyIn~r Final prb f* were s points loner on January »n»l l to I higher on other positions Closing. January. 3.61c; March, May, 3 60- . July, 3.6lc. There were no changes In refined sugar h la listed at T.lOc to 7.2®c for tine granulated, with the demand still light. T’ t-l.i'K in refined future# consisted of 10 lots of May and 10 of June at T.lOc. New York Dry Good* New York. Dec. 6.—Gray cotton goods tv ere easier today, especially on some print cloth and hat sheeting numbers. Trading was light. Yarns showed We stabihtv with demand light There was m - e • t. . in knit goods for fa l. Silks were nerally quiet. Apparel manufac turers r-.-ported an irregular and fitful de mand for small lets. Burlaps were bare ly steady. NKW YORK T1MKS tln«ha Hr— 1 Wire N>w York, Dev. H—As has happened on several recent days, the movement of real siyraficanv* un today's finan cial markets wvie in foreign exeliange icul Liberty bonds. The stock market recovered rapidly after reaching still lower price* and it closed at respect able net advances for the day. but the »tr* I; market's fluctuations ale just •tow pretty m-ixiiaible as a measure of real conditions. The day's further ad vance in Kuropenn exchange rates, however, was at least a commentary on lately prevalent ideas regarding Kurope, a.ol tin* steady rise of the l 'nited States bonds, kuh jssui and olil ones alike. Indicates tlu> character of our own investment situation. Sterling touched $4.SB*., making its advance .'sic in a week and 1 0%c since the second paymeiT of interest money was made on N >venibcr 15. Dutch exchange neatly' rcacned parity; Swedish exchange temporarily went to the highest premium yet quoted. The franc ntnl the lira advanced percept ibly. The German mark held around the price of .001 from which it has hardly varied in tv. i weeks. Kfi’RTery Automatic. Th# late recovery In stock* which left thy market with Home Rubstani !al net ad vun<TS. was ascribed on the Stock Ex change to Secretary Meihtn a icport, its failur<- to r-coiMiu* ml new taxes and its suggestion ( f reduced .surtaxes on income. More probably tli** r**euv .-r\ was anto lea8 were known beforehand. I’or w» II known r.-o ,utt. the condition of t ho Iron market in iegn*nl both to movement "f production and movement of prices is a i • • j• tI ns reflecting or fore shadowing the course of general business. If output ale no is taken .is the criterion, today's statement of November's pt educ tion is altogther reassuring. It is the largest of .-my month sin*.* Nov-mber. ck< ppt l<»r tiiiD months of that excited industrial period. It is the largest since th* reaction aft«r th** armistice in the ••arly month* of 1912 t'om j a rod with Nyv.'inlipr of IU21, av-rage daily output v. in doubled lost month nd tlm dally capacity of loctmb-r l \* «* larger by 2.14'> t*»nr or J , pc* vent, than Novem ber's daily average. hull Street Topic* Although th«* entire motor group moved with th- general market, "ertain issues i in this '"ass forged far aluad of others. | Studuhaker. for instance, c!o& -d with a i.. t gain of . ’i points on Ip .ivy buying order.* in the afternoon. Chandler gained l7*. while tne other motors \oio higher in proportion. According to dispatcher! from St. Paul late toda\. the t.lr.-at Northern directors will tuk- up the dividend question at the regular meeting on lAcember IS. St. | Paul officials were quot'd as expecting! the regular 7 per cent annual rate to he continued, hut in Wall street the report ! persisted that a change would be effaced j At the local offices of th - cronipn ny. it J ".Hit reported that tio .-.nnoun* ■ement ha i been received regarding the dividend J meeting. Knilroud operating official* " ere enabled to chain a more accurate p tin- of th* course "f the shopmen's strike than they have had heretofore, through the report of the Interstate Commerce commission on onipb'Vcs and wages in September. The tc tal numb- r of workers during this month wa* l.7' .v. r*9 I, an iipu ca.'-e ..f 114. 517. c.r . J i" r rent over th-* nunp' -r re ported for the pr* • • din« month, while the tctal - - m pi-nan t h-n paid th*.-e men vvat more than $2158,700.00O, an increase of 6.1 J po rcent. Live Stock Receipt? ‘we— * .‘attic-. H*'g*. Sheer Ofllcfal Monday . .lE.'d 11.946 10f4"> j Official Tui .*jd ay* . ... 7.0RI 13i.j 9.667 Estimate Wednesday 5.6'*o 9.5no ! Three day? this w* ck 27 951 *: 1.721 27:. So days last week 22. .‘>18 2 .'.97 3 21.952 1 Se day* 2 wks ag*» . .29 884 '••.*.238 41.890 ’ s.> daj* 3 wks ago 34.5S0 19 .‘•S3 .’>,303 Same days year ago 14.".26 14 .*31 2 1 7.897 i « attic—Receipt m 5.6'*o head. Mod rate supplies, c older weather and n.or< < m-our* aging ailvii-*? fr**tn eastern '• f murkftn . were favorable fa torn In th* trade and * huKine?? \\a* active at strong to 15c high er than Tuesday all around. Good corn * feds sold mound $10.on and even the plainer lots mowd more freely than early it. the w* *-k. ’Hu re was a good demand for Stockers and feeders. price? were steady to strong for anything at all use f\i4 in this lire. Quotations --n cattle: i'h«dee to prim* , beeves, $11.00 ft£ 13.t'0 : good to choic** j bfovi's. $i*.f>o "o> 11.00; fair to good beeves, i is.oOQ’9.ri»*. common to fair breve.-, $6.2 3 | <*/ 7',:.; choico to prim* y*arUngs, $11.::*' 47' 13.00; gor.j to choice yearlings, $9 25Q> : 11""; f .«r t»» good y.-avHng'i. >7.;*or/ 9.25; common to fair yearling*. $'*.76Q 7.50; good to choice grass beeves, <6.504/ 7 S't fair to good grass boe\ - 5**4; ('• 25: common to fair grass beeves. $4 00Q< 1 7.25. gru?a h'ifers, $ 4 on r<\ *-. O'*; good to j choice grass <*ow« 8 1 405.25. fair to good J grass c,>\s, $3.604/'1.25; common to fair' grass cnvvs, 32.00 3:5; good t<» do* *•*■ heif ••t’?, $6.75*46 8.00 ; fair in gnn.J h* f* r?. $5.On | 45 6.75; good to choic.- ecu . $5.00Q 6.00' fair to good cow?. $2.75m .00; common to t tir •<■»%*?. *: "*» 3.25; good to clu-i* • f-ed cr •. I6 90Q.7.50; fair to good feeder?. $5.85 H 6.75; common to fair feeder?. $4,734?* 6.75; good to choice atocknrs. SC.76Qi7.6i1 *. fair to g • *o*l stocker*, $3,754/6.50; com mon to fair sleeker-*. $ 1.50 (ft 5.75 ; stock oiw * $2.7550; stock heifer?. $3.50*h 0.60 : stork calve*, $ l'QS.00; \ *-.• [ c«l\*s. J l 50Q 8 76 ; fculIs, stag*. * f • $ » 7 * L» E B E STEERS .Vo \ v. Pr No Av. Pr*. 28.,828 (i 00 10.... .745 7 00 3 8 . 7 7 4 7 2 5 V>. 79*j 7 7 5 19..917 8 00 • * ' • 1180 K 50 20. . 1400 20.1 365 8 70 20. 1 1 60 H 75 39.1186 8 90 18 . • • l 00 i .137 1 9 1 5 21 . 1010 9 40 5. 1164 10 00 BEEF STEERS AND HEIFERS 6.. 478 6 75 r,.. 818 7 GO _■ I . . . . 90?» 7 75 20. . . 933 9 25 ! I9..... 859 12 00 i'OIVS. ; t ,. 840 ‘ . ) * S68 .75 •t.I IPO 4 00 9.1046 4 1-5 1 .1230 .* no 1116 .* 25 It.1202 5 25 4 1340 5 76 HEIFERS. 10 . <17 8 1 7 7) C .... 67.» 4 MO 5.1:20 5 25 2... . 490 7 73 STOCKERS AND lEEDEKS 9. .... . 5M8 5 35 17.1139 6 0(4 BULLS. 1 .... 1000 3 50 1 .... 1710 4 50 CALVES'. 4 . . . . -7 7 1 50 '2 < 17. il 00 i..10" 0 0" I. 38" 7 00 1. :*00 7 0 f. .... 150 8 00 . 4. 16 5 9 no WESTERN CATTLE NKBRAvSK A 11 fdrs.1002 7 33 19 fdr* 782 8 73 Hog*—Receipts 9.500. Trading w t. slow and druggy throughout the full session tcda>. I"it with prices ul><>ut. steady on all grade*. Digit* hogs and butchers so d largely at $7.*'.7. q 7 90 w ith i top price f Mix l load* moved at $?.2d$t 7 t'O and packing grades largf’.y a* 66.77) 07.25. Bulk of sales were $7.5007.90. HOGS. No. Av. Sh Pr No. A'1 Sh. Pr. 56. .••26 . . . f* 7 o 26 . . ’ 7 7 7 0 t, ho 5.1. .316 70 7 23 4 7. .:»2 V 7 50 7*;. .16 1 . . 7 7 7. 7a. .21 4 7 80 69. 219 7 8 5 7.6.. 2 "2 . 7 90 Sheep—Receipt* 6,300 head. There \va* a good demand for />»t lambs today ind trading waa f.iirly active* v. ith bulk of sale* Ht an advance of 10015c Fed '• o.)ld lamb* niovtd largely at $14.35 50 14.00 and clipped lamb* at $12.50 with b *t quality quoted at $12.65. Sheep were strong to 25c higher with movement largely at $6.7507.00. Aged wethers sold a* $c«»< Quotation* on sheep: Fat lambs, good to choice. $1 4.25 v» 1 4.65; fat lamb*, -.tlr to rood. $13 000 14 25; fet clipped iamb*. $1 2 25012.75; feeding lamb*. $12,500 013.75; yearling*. $10.50012.00: wether*. I • . - • - r • fat ewes, heavy, $4.0006.00. r A T EWES. No Av. l’r. No Av. Pr. 65 fed 119 TOO 1 fed. 120 6 85 Sioux 4 Ity Live Stock. Sioux City, !a . Dec 6.—Cuttle—Re. cejptg, 3,oo*) h**ad: market steady to weak; go**d f*d steers and y< :ii lings. $10.00012.25; warm* d up st*-er.«- and yearling*. $5 75 0 s.O" : grass cows and heifers. $3.50fr5.oo; fat cows and heifers, $4 5ti(9i S. 1*0 ; cat tiers, $2 250 2.75; real*. $4.0*i i/9.00; feeder*. $ • 0006.75, culve*. < $4.00 fu 7.; feeding cow 9 and heifer*. $3 00 it 4.25 ; stacker*. 4.500 $7 00. Hog*—Receipt*. T.rno hc*d: -teady to strong, butcher*. J7 7" a 7.pr . top, $7.95; mixed. $7.500 7 75 packer- 77 0007 50; weste*n pigs, $-* ' >• bulk. $7.5" P. 7 9ft Sheep and Lainl-t—Receipts. 500 head, t teady. New York Bonds j NET YORK. 1**0. 6 — Marked irregu larity < oi.tmued in today s lond mark* *cute "*akn*?-s of a numbtr of th* ape-ri ve railroad mortgage® being * mint* t 'balanced by the strength of foreign and \ nii d f-ttate® government securities and x better ton© among industrial linens. Trading "hr comparatively light, but 'the restraining etf*vi Imposed by the un certainty of tb*- government's new finan | ring was removed aft*r the mark'd ' i josed by the announcement of a to " i Iss-uo on December ti.. of $7'><>. unf'.ofMj !n 1 hurt loin nor#?* < »f this sum $» *.onn O" > : " {;! , , i -ivi of two issues of < eitific it* a 1 of indebtedness, one maturing in three months with a coupon rate of 3Va per • »‘m | .md the other mcuring in on- year with i 1 t |*> r i tM coupon i a.sh Mibs• -ripi'ons will bo a* * epi*'d for the full $.U'0.iM"»,oO 1 'in * i * • try notes with the government re Kervir the ri^ht lu n o .i*1 #1 i11*• t i* iioii? 1 t for ail th victory W p* r cent notes. $7uO,a(jO,fMio of wh:» h mature on that dau. th*t aio offered for exchange. St. Paul. Erie ami Frisco issues were tho hardest hit iitt the reactionary move ment in tii© railroad group. St. Paul 1 debenture 4-. the 4s of 1925. general 41.-s and convertibles l: a and .>« dropped 1 to . % points 1:it** general is anil conv rtitlo 4s. series A. It and l>. I to 1 %, and Frisco i Income Gw and adjustment *s 1% to '2 points. Frisco issues with sold on pub lication i-f a poor earnings report for the first four months of the new fiscal y. tr, but there Mas no apparent outside ! t eason for the weakness of t ho St. I’aul rind Frio groups. Seaboard Airline stamped 4s and Louisiana ami Northwestern Ge also wore under pressure. Oil and c<ipper company lien* make good progress in the industrial division, gains of 1 to l1-* points being scored by .Mexican Petroleum xs, Pierce 011 8s Mar land i »i! 7%h with v. arrants, Chile Copper i.i and Cerro d* 1’asco kh. Forc;gn bonds improved In sympathy with tlm higher exchange rates. Cains <>f 1 to 1 % p.lints were made by Cuba rail road 7 % *. Anton Jurgen t»s, Mexican os. Frame ri« an 7%s mid Ho!lard-American fs. iiut Cuba railroad f»s were \>eak. Km * pt for slight recessions in Liberty '%; iiul the new government 4'«n. United Stole government securities improved 10 to 1 s cents nil 11 00. Total sales (par value) were $11,813,000. I', 8*. Bonds. High. Low. Close. 49.: r.ibeity '* *h.HK>.40 100.30 100.30 >f» liberty Jst 4'|S.. 98.64 98.56 98.60 920 Liberty 2d IQs... 98.16 97.98 98.16 ."••I - Liberty 2d 4 .. 98 74 98.G6 9.8.70 ‘>72 Liberty 4tb 4Us.. 98.0" 98.22 98.02 2D. Victory 4%s un.... 100.30 100.24 100 30 20 Victory 4%* call.. 100 . . Foreign. *2 > Argentine 7** ....... 1 00 % 100% 100% in c.i*> .if Bergen 8a..lr,K% . ... '2 1 «'ey of Herne 8**.. .11"% 10"% 100% City of Bordeaux t.s 77 % 7 . ■* .... I'. Clfv of Chris 8 ....10,8% 108 1"8% 4 city of Cop G%s. .. . 9m* po . ... (> City of bt P 7 % s. . 7’ * 6 City of Lyons 6s.. 7> 7 7s* .... 11 City of Mar 6s.... 77 * .7% 77% 3 C of u de J Ss. 97% 5T% _ city of Zurich Rs..l12 . li Cz. ch L 8s ctfs. .. 87% 8 7 .8 7 % > Danish Mun 8s A 1"8 lOT% 10H 3" Dept i.f Seine 7s.... 86 85% .... 9 6 D of C 5 % p n ’23 .101% l"l l"l% G4 I>om of Can Ga '.'2 99 °x % 99 23 D K1 Ind 6s '47. M% 9 4 94% 4 G D E*»t I ml «s ’62 . 9:; % 93% .. . 171 French Rep 8^.... 98% 97% 9“ t 7 7 Ft * nch Rep 7 % a. . 94% 9 i ■% 9 4 11 Holl-Amtw Line ♦>* 8x% kx% S.x% 4 6 Japanese 4s. . M% 8"% 81% .: 1 k tie Be! 7%s_10o% 10" 1"" % 2 t K i tig Of Bel t.s . . . . 9% 9 5 % 95 % lu King of Den Us ... 9k% 9s% .... 1 King of Italy 6%s. 93% . 167 King of Noth 6s.. 99 98 % 98% 2 King of Norway 8s. 110 .. 1 King of Sweden Gs.l"t . . . 129 1* I. -Modi ter 6s..... 7 2’ % 7 ! "* 7‘2% 30 Rep of Bolivia Ss. 93% 93% 93% 2 Hop of Chile Ss '46.103% .... 1 Rep of Uruguay Ss 1":?% . X State of Queens <iH.10l% 10 | .... 9 State of 8 P s f Ss. 96% 9»» .... 'I Swish C * • n f • ■ d 8s... 117% 117 11 7 % 8 7 UK.dBAl • .%S ')..ni% 111' 111% iw UK A* BA* 15 % s • i 7 .. i »*; i".'% .... ?8 U S of Brazil 8s ... 98 % 98% .... G ' U S of Brazil 7%s. 93% 93% 93% 28 US of Be' Ky F 7s 87% 86% 87 • US 49 4 3 % 2 l S of Mexico 4s... 35 . Railway ami Miaoellaneous. 'J Am Apr Chm 7%sln2% ; Amir Smelt . ». 9' 92% 92% I 18 A mer Sugar o* ....102% 101 % 1°2% hi \111 TA T e v 6s.... 11 3 11 4 •;« 115 .1 Am TAT col tr op.. US 97% .. 16 Am TAT col G . 91% 91% 91% I 1 Am VY W A E fis. 8 4 1*;< Anton Jurgen Os • 79 7 8 • ^ % .'9 Armour A Co 4%s.. 9" 89% ; 77 A T A H F g-n 4s.. 89% 88% 89% ] I A T A K F adj 4s. . «2% 41 Halt A Ohio '•> . .100% 109% j • 8 Unit iv Ohio i v 4%s H"% 60% ,80% H. 11 T-! I’.nn 7s. .1"*% 1"7% 108 % i :: H-th St ref fi.s. 94% 95% •• 3 Ret a Steal j> m fis.. 93 5 Mkln Ed g-n 7" (>..107% 107% l'» % 13 Rklfi R T 7s rtf. . 8'* 1 Pal G A El 5s. 95% .. | 6 Can North 7 ...112% 1 1 - % 117* 11 Pan Puc <1 4s .... 79% 79% 79% 1 Pent Ga 6s ...... .100% 3 P-nt G ather fis . 98% 98% 9SXfc 9 P-nt F.ic gel 4s.. 8(i% 8 6% 86% 8 IVrro Pa*co .8s ..128 3 27 3 27% 49 Pirns A Ohio rv fis.. 92% 92% 9 3% 3 Mil'S A Ohio rv 4 Ms* 89 88% 89 1', Phi A Alton 5%s... 23% 23 3 ! Phi & Aiton 5s . 32 .0 P r. A % ref 5s A. 99% 99% 99% ; • Phi <v G III fi*. ...81% M 81% ' •'hi (it 'West 4s... . f 1 % f 1 51 % 70 P M A St V r fis TG 7 0 69 2.5 P M A St E ' 4%S 67 66 % 66% 6 P M A St I* rf i%.^. 62 1 Phi A N W 7*. ... ins % ill Phi 1CJ - fis .. **% 7 7 7 7 % 1 P R I A 1’ gm 4k.. 82% 82% 87% 1.35 p K r A- 1* ter 4s.. M% 82% 85% 12 (’hi Hr W lnd 4s. . 74% 74 % 120 Phil© (’op 7s . .....112% HI H‘2% 74 Chile Pnppi r •% 96% 95% 96% 2 C CP A St G gen 4s 79% 1 Polo lnd 5s .77% 9 Colo A So r* f 4%s H? % 7 loti Coal Md fis.. S% . 4 6 Cuba Cane Hug d hs 9" 88% 89% 6 Cuba U It 7 %s A. 105 10* 1"5 * l> A ft G ref fis. . 46% 46% 4' % C H & It (» eon 4s.. 7 4 75'% .8 Got Ed ref 6* ....102% 302 1! l»et PM llys 4%s.. 85 % 2 Hist Hoe 5* . 4 6.% 6 Dormer S et ,89 1" Dpnt d - Nem 7%r..l 07 7g 107% .. 15 Iniquesn© Gt ..103% 103% lMu% 47 Em G A F 7%m ctfs 95% 95 95 % 1 Erie pr lien is.... 53% 55 Erie g**n Ii**n 4-*... 4 1 4:% 4 4 I 26 Era ip lnd I>ev 7%s S!» 8 8 8 9 [ 6 (Jen Elec deb fis ..101% Jt)l l ♦ Goodrich 6 %s .101 .... 4 i (Joodyear T 8s '51 9 8 ■* 9s 98% 23 Goodv-ar T 8s '4 I . . 11 5 114% 1J 4% 6 Gd Trk Ry Can 7s.3 12% 112% . ... ; 21 Gd Trk Ry Can 6s. 104% 1"3 % 103% 1.9 Gt Nor 7‘ A.110% no 110% i 7 6 G t N o 5 % s R.... 1 "2 % 1 " i % 1 02 % Hud A M r.-f fis A. 84% 8 4 % 8i% 7k Hud A M ndj fur fis 61% 6 1 61 % 1’. Hum (Ml A Itof f>% 97 % 97% 97% 7 111 Pent fi %s.101% 101 ini I 2 III Steel deb 1%s . 91% . ) 50 lnd Steel fis.101 100% 101 I 5 Inter-Met 4%s . ... 10 . 75 7 M 4 %S rtfs st pd 11 10% 1 1 ; mo Inter Up Tr* Ts.. 96 % 96 96% I *5 Inf Rp Ta ref fis. . 75 % 74% 5 6 Inf Up Ts rf fis cfs 7fi 74% .. . 15 1 nA(it N'>r adj fiswi 49 l In Mer Ma s t' 6« . 90 8 0 %• . :j8 In Pap ref fi* IE. 8 7% Sfi% ! Kan City So fis. . 89 d 5 Kan City T-mi 4s. 82% 02% 9: % fi Kelly-Hpirng T Hs..]0fi% . 1 fi Gack St* el fis 1950 90 ... ! V4 G A N W fis. . ..77 16 i. A N ref ;>%.« 9"% 90% 90% 15 Mar St Ry 1 n 1 3s.. 91 9o% . ... ! I Mich Cen deb is.. 91% ' m | Mid St I CV fis...... 89% 8 9 89'2 5 M S P & S S M 6%si03% ' 147 M K A T p 1 6s P 96 % 95% 96% 3 M K A T n P 1 3* A 83% 8m % ! II Mo K A T n a fis A .VP* 58% 39% 12 Mo Par eon 6S.. . 99 98 % 59 Mo Pa. g -n is .. 65% 6.; (• • % 5 Mom Pow 5* A. ... 97 96 % i N E T A T 3 st fis « 99 98 % *2 N O T A T inc .is . 111 *h 1 h ■% ■ •• "a '.8 x V Pen deb fis,... 105 l'*1% ]05 392 \ Y C rfg A Imp fia 97% 1)7 97 % 5 N Y ("'*' 11 « on 4s. . 81 % 4 \ Y Ed ref fi%s 1 10% 11" 1 1" % ! t NY Nil & H e 6© 4 8 7 4 17 N Y Tel rrf 6s 41.105% !'• !".'•% 6 N Y Tel gen 4%a. 91% 9 1 91% 80 N Y W A Jt'*a 4%s. 46 4 5 9 Nor A- So fia A. .. 62% *1 62% 26 Nor A West cv 68.112 111 112’ 1* Nor Am Ed «f fis. 93% 95% IW % 169 Nor Pac ref 6s R.l"9 1"8% i"9 2fi Nor Par. rAi fia C. 99 9 8 99 3 Nor Par pr in 4a. 83% l>' % 9 Nor Sts Pow r 6s A 91% 91% 91% 8 N W Hell Tel 7a...107% 107% . 5 Or A Cal 1st 5s... 100% 25 O S I, ref 4H. 92 91% .. 7 Or-Wash REAM 1s 81% 81 % 81% 21 Pac « A El 92 91 % 91% 3 4 Pac TAT fis 52 ctfs 91 % 9.1% 91% l l’an-Am PAT 7s...102% 2’4 Pan-Am PAT 7a... 102% 24 INnn K R 0%s ...lio 109n no 6 Penn R R gen 5* .10! 1""% 3 01 12 Penn R H gen 4%s 91% '*"% 9 1 5 Tor© Marq ref 6s.. 96% 9*, 9fit.., 10 Phil '% col tr 6s.. 100 99% 99 % 9 Pub Srv fis ... ..85% 85 8fi% 1 Reading gen 4s .... 84 1 Rem Arms af 6s. .95 12SGIM A S 4sRAG d 81', 8. 84% 69 SLA HE p 1 4 s A_ 7 1 % 73% 71% 48 a GASP cdj fis . 76% 75 76 153 S G A S F ine 65 . 61 h0 60% 25 S G R W ron 4s 78% 78 7«% In S A 6i A P 1st 4a . 7 5 .... .... 4 S A I r «. > 2 ' 11 *»0 % J ’• S. a A r 1 • ad I . * , Sea Air l/.ne ref 4* 4" 4 Miar i St. . ! 11 Vs A '.••• , Sri 4' n ml 7s 10tf A lUO1* l 'O’* . .* Sin • * » •: I - . 9 S 14 . , i :T S lie!! Tel 7*. . 96 % ... ... : .7 S r . CV 91 n 91 fc 7»H S j’,*,- r»*f 4s s &♦*% >7 I" S 1\. i-ul ir 4* . . V. *» , &.> i 4 S n K ii 0 ’.V ..!••!% 1«1 *' S 13; o>» . 9 ' i '*> V< !* ■ So }l\ Kell 4s. «»7 1J IN 1.’ 1 S I* K SUK 73. 99 . I St.nr. n of *1 is. ionJ<i,i \ lou ’* . Thlid A ref -is . . »• 1 . . r I Ihul A v• • acl.i 7»«. -7% ’■* '• T'■!«• ..:T nil id.H . 1" : 1 "J \ 1" I Toh I’n.d 7m.1'»;3’t I « i B # V fi* A C M B , 3 3 I’n 1‘rtt 1st 4m . 91% 91 '.j -tin IM* i V 4> . . If. I’n J’a. r. f 4m. *, v. lT.it* d I >rUK N>. 1 1 7 % H 11 1 „ *. ITnti 1 Ku- I i ..is • m 9s 3*7 * J t J J y Iriv 1st 7*.*- rts S7% i r s riuhh.T 71s... i oj< bj . ' •» IT s iiuhl.rr *8 •» * . •*' % r B Hlsel I f in K 1 lv I'1 ill I’wr .v l.t . a 91 ’i "" -4 3 1. Va-Car C 7 1 ii j* w w !' - 91 9 1 % t Va-c.u C 7v rtfs. . 3*. **4 \ 9 7. i \ irKinin Uy r.- !• \ 9Kf„ i; Wabash l*t 7s 91 % 9 7 "Ci v Went Maiy 1st 4s.. tia L* West !’.<■ f.i*. vi»4 M % 1 Wont l’n ‘Hi* ... .110 9 Westhst* Klee 7s.. .1071* 107 7 Wlek-Spenc ^teol 7m 9. 9 < ’ 4 Sj 19 Wll ,v 1 ’() sf 7 *y s. 104 1<C% 19 AVI! 07 <*o rv 6s . . !• > 94% 93 IT Wit* Cent gen 4s... Nl 80% .. Total sales of bond** today wero $11,81.1 000 compared with $ll,t*9J,000 pre vious day and 117,346.000 a year ago. New York Quotations Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished l > Logan «fc Bryan. IMS Peter* Trust building: RAILROADS. Tues. H gli Low. Close Cios.* A . T. A s F Min % lot* % luo , J ('ll % 1 Salt. A Ohio.4 2 % 4 1 *\ 4 3% 42 Canadian P.tc.f n . . 1 41 % J 9 •% ltl% 1 ->9 1 a N«‘\v York Cental.. 95% 9 ’. % 9 I '* 94% 1 lies. A Ohio.6 5 Ah !’•'% G.»*4 tit. Northern. . . .8" ■, 77 *>•'•% 7s Illinois Central_108 % l"S 108% 107% K C. Southern..,. 19 19 19 19 Lehigh Valley 65% •'% 9 3% 6! Missouri Pacific . . 16% 19% 16% 19% N V. A N 11. 1 % -'-'-j 20% 21% Northern Pacific. 7 6% 7t% 79% 7 5 C A N. W. «1 vs * 8 1 8"*, Ptnn. it. It... .40% 4». % 49% 4 v. % Reading . . . 76% * 79% V*. c . it. i a p. ■. % r*. *2% 21; Southern Pacific. s7% **)% 87% 87% s- ui hern Railway 2 % . 3 % 25 % c. M. A St. J*. . „ 23 , 23% I'nlon PaciFc.13s 1 36% 1 T& 338 steels. Am Car Found . . . 182 383 1>2 ISO 3* A llis-Chalmers . . 43% L \ 43% ... Am«-r Loco ......122% 119 122% 120% Paid T.oco.121% IP. % 121 J17% Peth Steel . 63% t * •% 6 2% 91 % Colo Fuel A Iron. 25% . % 2% 25% Crucible ....... .64 9o% 64 97% Amer Steel Found. 44% 43% 43% Larka Steel . 76 79 79 75 % Midval,. steel . . 28% 27% 28% 27% Pressed Steel far. 7 7 Rep Steel A Iron 46% 4 5% 4<.% 45 i; S Steel..103% 1"1 102% 102 Vanadium -4 5% 4 5 • _ Mexican Seaboard. 66% 1C % 19% 19% ct ippeks Anaconda . . tv% 47% ts % 48 A in Sin It A Ref Co I - % 62 52% 52% Cerro 1 >e P. aCO. . 12% 4. 42% 42 % k Chino .. ■ ... 24% 23% 23 23% Calumet a Aria . 54 ft 54 ..4 Inspiration.21% 2 3% 33% 3! K ennofott . . ... 25% 7 1 % .4 * 54*% Miami . 27 7 7 27 27 Nevada ' on . 14% 14% 14% 34% Hay Con.15% 13% 13% 13% Seneca .. x% 8 % 8 % s% Utah . ... 93% 62 t*. * 62 OILS. (Jon-ral Asphalt .. 4’% 4 1-, 47% 42% Coedeu .. . 49 47% 47% 4 7% Cal. potorol .60a; 50 60% 60% Invincible oil . 15 14% I *• 15 Mexican Peterol ..25 5 729 235 .... \i idd!■■ S«at. . . ' j 1 % 1 ' % 12 % Pacific Oil.46% 45% 4 • % 49% Pan Anp ri* an .. 1 99% 93 99% 94% Phillips .. .. . 425, 41% 4 -‘ % 42% Pierce Oil . 4% 4% 4% .... Pure (Ml . 27% 2. % 27% 27% Royal Dutch . 5 5 51% 62% 52% Sinclair (Ml . . 1 % 31 % HI t 31 % Standard Oil, N. .1.197% 194% 3 97 % 196% Texas Co. 47 46 % 47 46 % Union on.19% 1«; 16% 16 % W hite Oil .4 4 4 4 % MOT' >Kd. • handler . 92% 60% f; * 91 Oenera! Motor * .11 13% 14 13 % Will> *-< iverb.nd .. .* % 5% 5% .*»•% P'eroe A i row .12 % 13 7 9 % 12% W hi t e Motor 18% 18% 48*.. 4'% Stud* bilker . . . 131 % 1 : % 1l % 125 * Rl' MR EH AND TIKES. Fisk . 11% 11% 11% 11% (ioodrl* h . 32% 21% 32% .".1 % Kelley - Spring. 13% 41% 42% 41% K".\ at one i ire. 9 - % 9 8 % Ajax . 12 3 2 1 2 1 1 % U. S. Rubber. 51* . 4 9*% 51 50% 1 NDL’STKJA1> A.f O. & XV. I Am lut Corp.... 28% 2> US % 27% Am. Sumatra . _* % _?$•'% 27% Am. Telephon*. . . 125% 123 1J 3 *% 3 25 % American Can . 7 2 t71% 7'*% ' '**n!ra i Leather.. ♦ ..34 % Cuba Cano . 15% ! '% 15% 15 % t'ub-Am Sugar . . 23 % 2 5 % . % 25 % Corn Prod .129% 129% 129% 127% Famous PJay**rs . 9u * »9% 'jn 9° (.m*ii Electric .1x5% 3 79 % 18 5 “ 179% (treat N.»r Or . ... «i% .•* 50% Intei Harvester. 91 89% 9! 89 Am H A Loath pfd 62% •%% 6 2% 62 U S Ind \lcohol. 61 ■% ' 1 61% *"% Inter Paper ...... 52% . * f'J % 51 % Inter M M pfd . . 48 *\ 4 7 49 % 4x% Am Sugar Kef. 75% 7 4 .5% 7 4 Seare-Rofhuck .61% 79% 'I '•* k<h; Stroinahurg . 56% 56% 56 59% Tub Prod . 53 7 % 52% Worth Pump . ... 27% 27% 27% 7% ■Wilson Co . ■% 57*5 58 5S West Union .. .115 IP) 111 110 Westhso Elect .... 59% 79 % 7 9% *9% Ain* r Woolen. . . 95 92% 97* 94 MISCELLANEOUS. fin* r < lotion Oil. Is* Am Agri Che in. ... 51 1 Amer Linseed . . . 2s % 29% 29% ... | itroolc U T . 15% 15% 15% 16 % '•out i'an .106% 103 106% 105% Calif Picking . .. 80 80 so Col dap A K! 100% 100% 100% 100*4 < olum (J rat'll . .. % 2% 2% 3 % United Drug . 7 8 77% 77% 7 8 National Enamel.. 65% .7 Kf*% 61% United Fruit ...174% Id 3 54 1 55 Lorlilard Tob _199 199 169 172 Nat Lead .113 1% 115 3 14% Philadelphia Co .. 4"% pi 401i Pullman .l-5% 122% 127% 12.'!% Punta Alegre Sug 46% 4*. % 40% 4*«% So Porto Rico Sug l'% i:% 42% 4 Retail Stores 6.8% *■■■ V, 6 7*% 67% Superior Ste* I :•> % 28% 2X\ St L A S F. T-nai. vii* 4756.5(.m> Tuesday Close (’lose. Mone* . 05% 05 Marks .«001,V .0001 % * Francs .0698% <’»♦;*>7 . 4.66% ‘. Foreign Fxrhange. New York, l*cc. 0. — Foreign Kxchange— , Irregular. Hr.at Dr maml. ?t r*6 1 * ; cables, <1 '_ . M'-.Jav jtiil.s <m bank". SI t i nd 1" »blea >700. ' Italy, demand. .n4w*;; cables. .0496M*. i Belgium, demand, ."0 4’U,; cables. ! ,h'H. Herman*, demand, .0001 3-D;, cables, j .Oooi *4. i Holland, demand, . '•99 .. cable" 99K Norway, demand, .188.'. I Stt'i.l" li. demand. /pel Denmark, demand. .20.'" | Sv. lt xeriund, demand, .1*87 Spain, demand. I'd". 1 < . ecc. r). hiaiid. .01 Poland, demand, 0000% I <‘ze<ho Slovakia. demand, 0 119. Argentine, demand. -37HS i Hrazil. demand, 1280. Montreal. Il.on < hiniKii Mocks ft. t ee ,.f prb ..f »lm lead i g < 1-. , -•«. ‘ »• u s t crn."l d by Logan a. Bryan. -48 i PeteiH Trust building: Close. \riTionr a * ", preferred - . 99% 1 » udaby . . . **•'* 1 Mdison convnon .27... .136 1 'on tin or* il Motor . 10% Carl Motor . % Libby, new . .. 7 Montgomery-W nrd .. 2"% National I. -a t her. it"’. 7% Bigg ley Wiggly . . .. 4 7% Stewart Warner ... 77 ' Swift & Ho .1 O'* i Swiff Int . . ... .. 1 9 11 P nii*ri fa rbl'Jo . f>9 % Wahl .. . llaTifCil Duluth. Mmn D. •■. « — •Closing cash prices: Flaxseed —1>* 2 4 4** bid; May, 2.34%e; ,1 illy. 2.33c nominal. Ameiiean Telephone & Telegraph Co. 133rd Dividend The regular quarterly dividend of two dollars ami twenty-five cents per share will be paid on Monday, January 15, 1023, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Wednesday, December 20, 1922 IL BLAIR-SM1TU. Treasurer. N. Y. Curb Bonds Nev. Vo: it litv *, —T’ it; a tions oil the N ,\ V. a Curt* i . ■ t today were a* 1 fallow h I M'liii st n Aluminum 7. .; iat, I-*" I06 4 Am-r Cut « c i •- *'. ’ i ",*„, 17 Am C .v K • - 97 ‘j i*7 1 Am I. .v Tr t.n I'N j 1 '*k. J""N I . A 111 Key Coup ft - . Xs ' J XX xx > J 1 x C ; i >.1I It * 1 s \* •*;•_. !• . •' *s i J Am sum Till) 7 . 9x 96 *»•, ' t. Am T iv 6s 4 »»• -, l " » 1"" - 19 Alii* I "P Us - . 1 III! '■ n 1 IM* *H 1'lOTj, AM.i Cop 29 1 u;j1 v l"'N 1 2 A tig Am* !' «*. 7 Cs 1 n,t « 1 •' C k 1 *4 5 Anno .i .v * * 7. . . H'4 \ 1 2 u IN ' lloiV. r li.'ilJ Vv. ..X fix « X | 5 7) iet h St . s * . 1 *■ 4 C )l'l\ 1II I *» 10 Hath St 7 s- .. 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L4 9 s 1ft Hus.Mll lie* if 9 * . 9 1.. : 5 0 H'lsii i, • '• - In li'i 0 N i ] km-i hi ' - ' N 1" ’ • Ift*^ ra Swiss ■', los>i i-.-.; ' ft'* C »S Me Mr.. 1- 3 7 \ .7 5 7 'N I < liiraitu I .ii eafork i 'hieaK". I *e. •' - . i l If. . ■ ,pts. 1 5. (mft head: be* f >t* is active, geiurally strong to 5'e tiigbei . killing i Iu-s. m plain top mat in-I -»< *ts . n*l ' - rlings. $i;; •*". bu<k native b -f ‘tee's, ?x 75M 9 25; bulk wa iteru gras • r . $i. j5 .. . j . eight leads Canaftllans to f* • d* r Luv - rs, *5.50(ft 6.00; belt* r grad* s h* • f * <<v. s find lieifers. >tn.*ng t'• 1 S» higher; other gra l• . t nil- tuikers and t* 'd*is about .wt dy; «-antiers weak t.» I ft..- P.wer; \oa! . alv.st..ady to weak; bulk, de.sir-ible bologiri bulls, $ t 1 ft ft/, I 5 5 ; j bull; St... k*-rs and f -< d ry, 15 75ft/ 7 00; | bulk beef cow md heifers, $4.00(?/» < Hogs— It' eejpt S. 5 5 "ml b»Uid ; generally | st'iolj. i los ng um hang* d 1 ullc 190 to | pouiul iiveiag* , vN^k.ifi; mostly $*,.lft. top early. Jx n , i»aekiliK hows, , b*"s’ !;•■ •'u 7 ft": d .aide p .: , mound * $X "ft rvf ima t* d holdover, 7 '-Oft Sheep Re* *?lpf . 17,'iftft lead; choice ! f < t ! i mbs. - • • . shade high* r: in-be rwero] gra«l* s weak »o r.«» low.-r; top. ■ on h hipping count: bulk fm woolf-d lambs. $14 7 ' / ■■f 1 5 2 5 ; fulls, ! 5(1 11.1 'lv d-Htrable fall ti pped : '-•nil'll g * ' pounds, $ I:;. I 5 ; ' f* r dft inn : d. 1 •; - • . ; - i- ».x pound western fe-ditig bimby. $14 6*i; fed fN - ! P°u n*l yearling wtji.ij*. $12.75; about $ :.('ft avn, l"ft pon ,'.s. $12.25; sh*'* p. ; Kteady **» stronir Vo :• \*v f it owes. $;>.on*?? ' * ft0; I'ghfer w ight- up to $7 5'C 7,aid for one deek 115 pound < *. **- ' 9*t. lands l.ivcstock. K Couls. Pi . lire , \lU\* ' b "r*. pi' ■;.*:>. • . 1 *. •' f sf« • : s, > ov -. ea tine id : ard b.dogna bill’s-. * ,*.dv ; light darlings: an.l sto k .it* **i steady '•» rung, top * vphlei ■' 1 1 "ft. n»*vv d'Idii . ]< bulk •flrlv st • r* ‘-.l*-st .$*; *"K/7 [if; 'igp.* ^ ,,nr_! I’ligH. $ 011 ft■ 7 5u. e• 1 v •. !'<*.-Hy $3.7: ^ 3 75; • .i.mh rs. $5 ::.■**. . t, n- *;if $. pi. | bulk bfdognn bu: C: 75 >. 4 1".. »',-k* r .sl'**rs. mostly $; 5;. ., *; i,r, Hogs—Ke- * ipts. 15.5"0; active, luostlvj 10.• high r; Hp*.r1.'..* higher; lop. $K.:’,5:j $8,25 j <7# x 30: pig.'. s)e*> t dv t. in.- high, r . j bulk, al weight.' above i .. pouilil". $x 25 . 8 4(»; unde* weights. $ 7 7 5 X nO ; pn, k*r j SOWS moeti> lv to ! 5 h-h r. bulk. $7 10 497 17*. Slioi p ari l I.an Ss Tl*'0eip(« 2,000; “C-ad 1* ah*- p • , I '.1. top laml*i. 1 $14.x • i uiu. * c Hi: ■ *« on,/ 11 ..0, $6.50; | Sf. JAMrph I,iu> Stork. Si Joseph. bee. r. - tt'nltnl States IV pa rt nmnt *f Ag**.- uit m . |— fettle—He '« tji' -.hi ' 11• •.■ 11 ; in i [ !:<• * be-f “tPHrs and jvat ngs and better grades beef cowg steady !<• -frong: sp os a shad* higher. 1 earners steady: \ * it I calves steady with , yesterday * flose, or ; <•/* higher than ' early yesterday; choice y.nritngs. $11.00: ; l>ulk desirable I ■ f rteerr end yearlings, 17.2.'. 'll 9 .a; rominon kind*- downward to *'i.l-. her f < ou - mostly .* 4 oO eJ o .00 . odd load up »o $‘..00; early top veal calves, $9.00; same a* late yesterday. it 1 . i slow ; a fen* early 4 il.-a < f clu-iee butt It ers to shippei-: ,i;o ml [<•.- P ; l<r; $8.00 , paid for choice butcher*; pa<k.r.V early i bids around si-ady. Sheep—Ki-e.-lpts. 4." “ heart: market, tat laniba strong to !.*•*• higher; sheep i I steady to strong; fed western lambs, 1 $14.7;.; p lives, $1 4 00; cull nati'.es. $9.00; I fed 115-lb. ewes. $7.-->. \l>\EBTISKMEN P. ... The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made. Ilerr'* an e«#»y way to *ave ami jet hate tlie t»e*t rough remedy you r\er tried. You've probably beard of this well known plan of making cough syrup at home. Put have you ever used ; it? Thousands of familes. the world , over, ieel that they could hardly keep . house without it. It's simple and cheap, but tile way it takes hold ot a cough ml! soon earn it a permanent place in your homo. into a pint bottle, pour Jj ounces of l’inex; then add plain granulated sugar ,-yrup to till up the pint. Or, if desired, use > iuriited molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup* I.ither way, .i tastes good, never -noils, ami give- you a fil l pint ot better cough remedy, than you could buy ready-made for three times its cost. Tt. is really wonderful liovv uuicklv this home-made remedy connner- a # cough—usually in -4 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loo-en.- a drv. hoarse or tight rough, lilts the phlegm, heals the membranes, and gives a rno-t im mediate relief. Splendid l"C throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis ; and broncliial asthma. j I’uiex is a highly concentrated com- ; pound of genuine Norway pine ex- ' tract, and ha, been used for genera- i tious for tiiroat and elie-l ailments. To avoid disappointment ask vour drii'sgi-t for ‘•J1/. ounces of I’mex ’ w ith directions, and don't accept any thing else. (Itiaranleed to give abso- , iutc satisfaction or money refunded. The Pmex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. TRADE SAFELY IN THE STOCK MARKET 20 SHARKS * I lnlimi»ail 7-DAY OP- MO UnhmtUd TION Kilt V Profit* Any Stock Exchange I**ue *20 p^sLLasd *40 Write for Booklet 56, Free C. GOLDHURST & CO. Largest Put and Call Healer in U.S. 50 Broad Street* New York Omaha Produce 1 iWholefuI-l r,\ >:»'*• I * part men t .f Agriculture Uuivju of Markets and Marketing: BUTTER Creamery — Jobbing pin-e to tetallers. ex11 extras i i • • ibs, 64c; far•!ar<i v i: hi . * ■ • Dairy Buycs .»r* paying around 33c for m-Rm tc.1 i.Kfi or raid" butter. .‘7c for best packing stork, i !»•»#>>• and dirty coh sidcrably less BUTTERPAr Omaha buyers are paying aiound 4 4^ per lb. h* !h>1r country stations: delivered » Mtia h v or . r„. t shipper \ ■ ■ -, . pet lb EGGS The | i . »* * ■ mg paid • fr* sh v - d ; v • • ■ d umalia, is a»ouud 4i* cents pet but th only for fueled !el* of e\ 11.» q'i.al" ' So, 2 i • • u I • racks. 7-‘< Sole • iyi » - • ro quoting •>" l> • UUM b*»**o v. '■ • <• g hrouii* I. >1 FOGLTKi . f..u ;il buvers :#i po'v pay tig i ’* se ! th« pi lc< t. -Vd b* low I *v*»—Broilers. 21'*. tl« I : s HI- i pullets. 17c: light hois and pul • t*c I ' spring roosters, all si .its, old •• k - in,-; leghorn poultry about . !• . s: durD fat, full feathered 13c; geeae lat. fu!' feathered, 12c: turkeys, fat. n;ne i-otp.d and over, "'V, rnpo;;«, over ’ lb* 20fir . guineas, 40c each; pigeons, do*-. II <>' . sick, scrawny, and crippled poultry, nut wa uted. L>! god—Price* being about as follows Vo. l dry picked turbos. noth hers and voung toms, ::*>• ; old tom turhevs. No l. No. 2 turki \s. not ml s :><■: No. 1 d»i ks. lat. 20c; No 1 ge- •* fat. Iho. Son •• buyarn are accepting receipts and n celling on J3 p* r ( i nt cointnisslon. Coun fry shippers should leave tn'ids arid feet oil dreh-ed poultry. UA BBTTS Buyers arc quoting tin •" .t*n pr • i Cotton tails per do,: $2.4" > kv per da: . J ■ M*. BEEF CUTS Ribs—No. 2. 21- . Vo. 3. IRc. I.oina—No 2, 2*,*'* No. 3. I7n Rounds—Vo 2, l v; No. ? 10c. Chucks— No 2, 10c, No. 3. 7 PI a tea—No. 2. 0c: No, Z be HONKT Jobbers arc wllinit at pro-s l-s-.-d in »w Now exit S' led 4. D «• «i ej> u, caae. per - \ * ''0; n •/ ccinl 24 tlons per cane, $1 tow/ ext..'-* er, 10-/i. - airs, t, .-ans to case . ib. 13c FRUITS. Bananas—B:o 1 cu sel'.ng pil e of 3 I • r lb., I i.l"i -1 . • Oranges 1 t fat ■ fornla 1 nil sizes. jar box, $7 Kb*i da. a - zes. J4 50: M issi si dpi Sa'iitm. u, tu»<. $ lainotis—Extra c.-* lifor nia. ■". : . • [IT q,. \ «!" ..0 clioi. •• "I JtlO s>; -■ s. $ 10 "l* I a im*s. 1 " I Gtnpefrult — E'ot ida. fan*. " :< ‘ s ,j Her box. 55.1."*: choice. *;-s •*. f .» 4* ► $170; * th : s 1 z* s. i» Cranberries— Bbl., t" lbs. $ 1 3 ’• 1 17 " ' box, 30 lbs., f •; 7: .Jcrs- Howt-s. 117 no. Apples— Dell* «*us. tmy, *-• -inut 1 • si, and <|ital!iy, 1 "(<j \ . \\ t di. /'"U Jona thans, per box. $1 3'i'jj J Iowa Jona thans, l»or bbl., S- "" bushel b.i ot, fl >5 fancy Grlnics Golden, U- . ■ lei e <4.Oil; Ben Davis extra fan- > S< W ■* sourl Plpplna. fancy, bbl.. f< . Norther small pi", bov. $4 "" *ul . '7 •• Spies box. •<; : Wi* :-r Ben an*. I er box. $3.00; spit zen her g • rs fancy, pet |»ox. f. ■’ . Canos bush bask'd, fl Wuinces—Fancv California, per box. $1 D». Pears—-Lawrence, fancy. p*-*r 1 ox, f. "O; 1 i.1 Hi vci 1 >•- \ n box $4 rado Keifers. box. f ' Grapes*—R d Emp'nn, p r b;eg. 5 ; per orate, $2.7.; Aimer as (white), ; • r ' k* g. fl on. Figs—California. . 4 Coz - .non bo*. 52.73: yU-carton box, >1 7.. Dates — Hollow.. 70-in. butts, 13c. Pr 'medary, 1 ipo. Jr>-l . o . *<> . * Avu' jdoH — Alligator pears. j>- r <i". en, $7.4,0. CHftEKK Lora! Jobber® are selling American No ! fancy at about the following prices: Twins, .single da.s.es. 29’j* . dnublo • lain •. : Young \m ru’uc. n, long horns, square prints, 30 brick* 29c. rKEi>. Omaha v .,s and Jobbers a • e v'.imj - ■** Mill b • '.1 — Hran $.,3.("1; brown short*. .*-'..110; gray .hurts. $27.00; middlings. $2v.00 ; reihb'g. ?: \lfnlfa M*.«I -Choice $l'Mjf, No. 1 $?7.»;n. \'o ; . $:•:, t>n. • »H M*al— Linseed. J " 60: cottonseed, $:• • 70. Hominy Feed—White. 5.7.00; yellow, $27 00 Mutter .M K —Vord'-nspd 'o 0 bb * . 'Mo per lb f . . buttermilk. "** to l.'»oa )h» . 7 1 <• per In. Kgg .sheiis—jacb d and ground, ion.tt*. bags. $2 5.00 per ton. Known* < Ity I.fop Morh Kansa* Mu. Ire**. —it’i ?e.l Siat.-- Depi.rtiu* nt f \gr-ultur- • -«‘at tb —It- - pi*». Ht.Ot it head ; market, b . f steer* mostly steady to strong: earl} t"p load*. ? 1 o.‘2... with $12.oo bid on choice j heavies; somi* held or-' Mderably higher: calve** mostly steady; lew veal.-rs higher at $9.00 fri 9.60; bulk choice knd mound 4*00; nil other clavu.a .i niun< steady, with eann-*r» dull; f* ch > < • h.ivh. 7-« *26 ' o ; bn,.-, mh. ?t». ?.* ' • i 4. ; man> * an * * |... 1 Puii mofttlv $ ■ e 1 Hups , 3 ' h » market m a . i.. : |i-gher 'hH uTcaier «!.' \ a «!i ,'p« r t p $' *'• • packer t, i $>. ,< .yhts, $: S" a 7 !*0: bulk «!• sral>> 1 S * ! 11 7<‘!!\ iiO-r.iK'H, $7 06 nf ^ • i . bulk "f s«|i'«. 17 7 6 ‘i voiK packing •owe :0 •( l' higher; moil ly $7 %h€P7.35; st • k i ikn steady , hulk of sale-. 3»-$°® f» \\ at Jl '' ,Hh»«’|i—Up- < i* s. ;."(■«> h* ij; marked, 81 I fl ® la tuba ? fl4 * $14 76; clipper*. I ’ • most ly $•; •' : 7 ■' • 9 Wherever you go by steamship— 7 das * to Europe 14 days to Japan 15 da\s to China 22 days to Manila 2S days to Australia —go via Canadian Pacific with service the standard of the world Enjoy a month of summer non on one of the Canadian Pacific cruises to West Indies and j South America. Every day in the year Canadian \ Pacilic ships are steaming across tu o oceans—bridging two oceans \ and linking lour continents Send for beautifully illustrated litera ture. And think of a ( driaJimn Pa> tfie ^ steamship 'losage to Europe, or A*ij, or the Heit Indies and South .inter ne. for a ( hrttlmas Gift. Nothing could be finer. before you plan a journev t-re a i'.ina i.iii P.u. Agent t«r ad(be»t LU S HI a rrthj. Gen. Agt., S S. Hum. . ..- 1 Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache. Tht' Ain* r.‘ an men ami women im st v mi ll mnstuntly against Kkl* my !i • jl*!< inv;msi' u • rut often too Much ltd mtat ami all our food is i ii-li Our 11.1 is idled with uric a* id v. lii* h tlm kidneys strive to til tr out: ill* ' weaken from overwork, li. i ume sluggish, the eliminative tis sue ilng and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and s gen eral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps o* lead: your bark hurts or the urln s is cloudy. 1.11 of sediment, or you are obliged to seek r<li'f two or three times during thr night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if you havo rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from ynur pharmacist about four ounces iit .!ad .Salts; take a tab.t spoon* ful in a class of water before break fust for a f”\v days ami your kid neys may then net fine. This fa mous sails Is made from flic odd of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and lias been usid for genera tinns lo Hush and stimulate clogged kidneys: tn neutralize the acids in Ihe urine so ii no longer is a sourco nf irritation, thus often ending blad der disordi rs. Jad Silts is inixpensive; cannot in jure. makes a delightful effervescent lithia water bevct.igc and belongs tn evi ry home, because nobody can make ' a. mistake by having a gm i kidney Hushing any time. there is every out-of-doors reason far taking! your family to, -this winter and every travel-com fort season far efoinsf via the Santa ie/ 6 YOU CAN motor every day over perfect highways— by the sea or along the base of green-clad mountains. There are big resort hotels and cozy inns—or you can rent a bungalow and enjoy your own rose garden. Golf links galore and excellent schools for your children.' Tb« Santa Fa operate* lour daily (raina to California. Ona of them_ the California Limited — ii exclusively for first-claas travel. Fred Harvey aervea all the mcale "ell (he way ’* Spick-nod-apan new a reel equipment on the California Limited. There are Pullman* via Grand Canyon National Park to Lot Angeles oa both the California Limited and (be Missionary. e will arrange your Pullman reservations ao you cau stay at the Canyon nay number of day* and be as sured ot a pace when lesuming tourney. Why not visit Southern Arizona going or returning} It is delightful at Castle liot Spring*, Iugleeide and Chandler. May I send you our descriptive booklets and arrange detail* of your trip? C. A Moore, Gen Agent. Pant'r Dept. A T. & S. F By. 61# Flynn llldg IVs Moines, I*. Phone: Market 10 4.i <v Grand Canyon Lme*>