Omaha Grain Dec. II. Total receipt* at Omaha were 207 car* against 161 rare last year. Total thip menta were 172 cart against 139 cars a year ago. The demand for cash grain «*i some what better in the Omaha cash market today. Wheat selling unchanged to lc higher. Corn was unchanged to 3c lower, being generally lower. Oats sold un changed to »4c lower, generally un « hanged. Rye whs quoted nominally un * hanged and barley was unchanged. The firmness of Liverpool wheat cables and a better Inquiry for export caused a stiffening of the Chicago futures market during the early trading today. There was no material pressure on the market hut there was an absence of investment buying and trade was small. The trade in corn was largely local and not much of that. Country offerings from Iowa and Nebraska were small. mes*ages claiming farmers are not satisfied with prices. Market News. Topeka. Kan : Kansas Crop Report Mbeat is geneially reported in good con dition and has entered the winter pci lod, or dormancy In tin southeast count!*' the late sown wheat is in poor shape to stand the winter, and in the north central and "northwest counties there is much but these are local matters that have little b arlng on the main crop as yet. Husking corn made excellent progress, except In the extreme southeast counties, where fields continued muddy. In the northwest counties It was suspended after Saturday by the heavy snowfall. In the costern half from 75 to 90 per cent is done, and in many localities it is reeport ed as nil finished. In the western half about 50 per cent Is done. Danubian Wheat Kxports—Danublan shipments of wheat. 3.M4.9Q0 bushels, In cluding 3,040,000 of Russian origin. Argentina Frost Damage—Broomhall’s agent cables: Considerable loss to wheat in the south, practically compensated by larger yields elsewhere. Indian Wheat Shipment*—This week. 318,000: last week. 880.000. All of this week's shipments are to the United King dom. Cattle on Feed Deeemer 1 — Preliminary reports of the United State* Department , of Agricultural show- about 2 per cent more cattle on feed for the corn b It states on December 1 than last year. The estimati on the movement of Stocker and feedei cattle Into each state and upon reports of feeders covering their own operations and estimates of reporters a* to the gen era! feeding situation. The information and reporters both show that the proportion of heavy cattle bought and on teed this year is smaller than last year and that the average, weight of fed cattle during the next *,3 rare. $1.01: 1 car. $1.00; 2 cars. $1.03; 1 car, $1.01. live weevil. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. 96c; 1 car $1.03. 3.5 per cent rye; 1 car, 97c. 9 per cent damaged. No. 5 hard winter: 1 car, 92c: 1 car. 87c, 11 6 per cent damaged; 1 car. $«c. .2 per cent heat damaged; 1 car. 80c; ai car. 87c. Sample hard winter; »a car. 86c: 1 tar. 85c; 1 car. 81c. 48-lb. No. 3 spring: 1 car. $1 02 No 4 spring. 1 car. 96e; 1 car. $uc; 1 car. 94'’; 1 car, 94c, smutty. No. 4 mixed l car. $1.08; 1 car. 8.c, durum; 1 car. 85c. durum. No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1.00. smutty Sample mixed: 1 car, 84c; 1 car, »9\ 46-Tb., smutty. No. 3 durum: 1 car. Mr. amber. Sample durum: 2 «ars, 82c. CORN. No. 3. white: 3 cars. 65c. No. 4. white: 1 car. 624c. special b>l 'ngi 4 cars. 624c: 2 car?. 634c: l car. 624c, 5.6 per cent damage; 4 cars, *>.< No. 5. white; 1 car, 62c. No. 3. yellow; 1 CV. 66 4c special l ing: 4 care. 46c; t <«r. No. 4. yellow 4 cars. 64c; 6 ears. ' 4 cars 634c: 8 cars. 62c 2 cars. 6;. No. 5. yellow; 1 car. 614c; 2 car . * 1 car. 604c; 1 -ar. tic; 1 car. 614 per cent damage. _ No. 3. mixed: 1 cor. 2 < •> 64c. No. 4. mixed: 3 cars. 6.4e: • cars. • 3 cars. 61 1 car. 62c. special blllint, No. 5. mixed: 3 cars. GOc. OATS No. 2. white: 2 cars. 4 2 S'*. No. 3. whi'c: 9 4 «rrs. 42r . . No. 4. white: 1 ca»*. 41 »_.r, 1 . O'r ■ent heat flnrr-K': 1 rn- 42c special bill ng; 3 cars. 41'*c; 1 '»,r. <2c choice. - arm 41c. 5 4 per cent beat damage Sample white: 2 cars. M9c, 28 p**r «-rn ’eat dnmsg»; 2 cars. :’94c, 1$ P*r * *’n* eat damage; 1 car. 40!;C. 1°.*> per «en beat damage. No sales. BAREEV Sample: 4 ca-. 54 . 2 cars. &•>' OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (( a riots.» Receipts— Todav W k. Ago. ^ r Ago Wheat . ‘I*, fom . li] i" .‘.4 • '•i rt.*. . ? J s*ilpm»nl»— TodjyVk. Ac" Tr Apj SK”. : :::: : « :i ^ ” primary" I'.K1 riri am. ymr.'-n.' ; (Rurhel,) i; ,_ Toda \* A*" Tr l«» Wli«at p . so* I no 7*7 000 011.000 l\»n 136* 000 >*7.0 0(1 1.10 1.000 OC* * *5.01)0 S77.O0O 001,000 wRlrTr 41B.0O0 in 1.000 «97.n<>0 corn 799.00ft 1,0*1.004 493.000 SC . 674.000 564.000 685.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES Bushels_ Today ’k r Age Wheat and Flour. l'0rn -"cMiCAOOR-BCK^ ‘T#.f Carlot,— Today. Ar;. A* ’ = ; ..mo so n KANSAS CITY RECKJl*JH. y ^ riot.— Today. Ago. y;::;:;::::;1?* '* ** -WUM8 fiECEI^ T»»r .riot,— Today. A*u. Ago at .: JS IJ ; „•& — Sii « . « .4$RTHWESTERN WHEAT^RF.f BirTS^ • • T^f % {vmnlpeg lM2 2104 Mlnnmpolla «.niln. Innoapo’i*. l>" i:—wh.at »»"■ "north*™. *t.l!H«t 14'.; M I north*™ aprtnif. fholr* t4«.l.:t'.: Itootl to choir*. It U'. H »; ordinary to *t>o* *. rnh*r, ll.'iJ’a ; May, It.lSVi, July, ™* No. J yallow. «t154t'4r. t,—No. 3 v. lilt*. 3» 'a O«0c. irley — 410 4 2' -•—No 2. «:.>■ 044 tx—No. 1. 12 45 S02 481*. Kanes* City Ciraln anaaa City. If*' IS.-WhM*--!«*. t hOPd tl 02 01 20, No. 2 red, 11.1001 11. I) sin heir. 09N,r bid: May. •1°4% apllt b ; July. 91 01% naked o m—No. ' white. 4704744c, No. I v< OW. 70c: No. 3 yellow. 8 0 44 44r; No 2 Ixed 68c: December. 47%e split a*ked; yt \ 69S bid; July. 70**0 split asked, ay—Unchanged Ht. IjOuId 4.rain t. Louis. Mu, I>e. 13—Wheat—Close D ember. 81.0444; May. 11 10% H I 10% orn— Dbcetnbcr. 74*Wa• May, 74 44c. iata—December. 42%'; May, 4ic. Miitneunnlla flour. *11 innaa polls. Doc. 13.—Flour—In < longed Bran—1:« 00027.00. Chicago Htocl»«. « ’lo*. Bid. A,k* ,1 Afinour * rn. Ill*, pfd J2*» JJ* Aatoour &. Ms" h .l, ." • r'iby ,l\ *’* ?> sL/r-ViC, *«/ h,»ift ft ft).’ *-#ft In" ■. \Y.' Sfcrr...::::::::::::: > «•* TsBIow tab 1 >■ London H'osl. London. T»«m ! i A moderate »- lection a rrtount lug to 12 977 I tic w»h offered at fhi wool iiicil'-n sale* today. The «* taadanre \a* light and no special fcstura detalopad. Current prlcr.i were main tafoad. j 4 Im ago I'radlirr. Chicago, t>*« if Tlutter unchanged Ffga—unchanged; raiyplt. 1.b®• taaaa Chicago Grain By CHARLES J. LEIDEN Chicago. Dec. 13—Swinging within a narrow range wheat prices firmed in the lata trading today and closed Irregular ly. The December led the final rise and narrov ed ita discount to 4**c under the May compared with 6< recently. Trade was local all day and the trend teemed to be answering to technical conditions rather than news. Wheat closed 4c higher to Sr lower; corn was unchanged to 4c lower; oats were unchanged to 4 c down and ryo ruled unchanged to 4c up. The fai-t that, deliveries of wheat on contract have failed to conte up to ex pectations, eyen now that lake naviga tion has practically Hosed, has made many bear# wary about pressing the short aide. The possibility of shipments of wheat to Germany on credit also has been a deterrent recently. Export sales of wheat aggregated 2'IO.eflO bushels. Weakness In the cash market and further soles o' corn to store, indicat ing heavier deliveries, encouraged local nre-fjure -id selling by commission hot r- s. The Hose was lower and eMy It n|pt * here have been moderate hut vHth the expectations of a large,- run casTi buyers have not been prone to take hold ' ery acg-essivel v. Commission house buying* n, oat a was on a fairly large scale, but the ha^d spots were not lasting owing to the moderate business. _ . ... Ttv>* was inclined to set firm nth wheat Pressure was absent and moder ate buying in tlm current delivery eur flced to effect a higher awing Provisions were lower in a more aeti\f trade. Lard closed 5 to 7 4c lower and ribs were 2 4c lower Pit Notes. Millers were after wlmat in this maptet toiLav. competing for the small offering* of desirable grades. The effect was a strengthening of premiums, with the No. 2 red selling up to II 10 a bushel. Lead ing local millers aay there is a scarcity or choice wheat with the bulk of the supplies inTables 'from* the Argentine told of cold weather In the north nnd rains in the south holding back the harvesting of the new wheat crop. They said that warmer and sunshiny weaUer had been Predict ed. but ha r, -v In tar. f o. b N«w York *121 *• No i Manitoba. 1 P]i|.frla. demand. n0T< Rumania, demand. .61H ' aentine. demand 32.*« rtpimtl. demand. 9 10 Montr*al, 91 7-1 •• New York Metals New York. f >ec 13 -Topner—Qutet; ■ectroiytM spot and nearby. J- «»' *' • fUV'o --Flenv spot and nearby. 44 25c; fn-ure-. i| ir . , Iron—Hteadv: price unchanged. K.p.f—Steady spot. 7.2107.<5 /inp—qulet. Fast St. Louis. apot and nearby. ft.20fr6.tS. Antimony—Spot, * iO0MO. e New York DrrfiHxlii. New York. Inc 13—fotton rood* were Im* toihv V. th nr.iA firmer nod h'lcho-r y.»*ns were firmer Import* c»f fine cot tor* continued Burlap# were firmer. * advance belnr reported on th* .oral i, ..•■,?* and n more aUbstantlal advance alirond. Wool rood* manufacturer# re ported a bettei demand for Jersey# Tor „• * ro.'t’nj.- SUka for holiday purpose .* sold well. lamdon Money. T.option. If 13 - I4»r. .75 P*-"'» l>.r ..unr, Mon-, ", P«r <•*»«. At. -mint rut,. «b..r( hilts 7 7 l« P»r *■'*>«. thre ■ months’ bill 3*4 per cent. .---i N. Y. Curb Bonds I New Y^rk. Dee. 13.— Following la ♦he official I'M nf * raneact l«na on the New York Curb exchange, giving all bond* I traded in. Rntitmllr Bonds. High. T.ow. Close. 1 Allied Parker f.a . *0 60 60 32 Allied Parker 9a. 77% 74 77 2 Alum 7a 1J2F. 10J 1«? 1"2 6 Am Ota At Flee is 07% 93% 93% 1 ♦ A T A T 6s 1924 1*»" '• mo 1°° 14 Anaconda Cop f.a mi % 101% 101 % 2 At Gulf A W 1 5a 44% 44% <4% " Peth Hte.-l 7a 193.', 103 103 10.3 7 Can N«t Rv &a 99% 99% 99% 1 ‘ hareoal Iron *a *•% 44% *4% 2 5 Cities Ferv 7a i\ 49 44 % 9 9 12 CM M .S«.rv 7a D. 94% 47% *«% 6 Con Gaa Halt .7 % a 47 97 97 1 Cuban Te| 7%s I0T, 10.3 105 6 Consol Ten I lie 4a 90 to 50 Re-re A CO. 7 % a 99% 99% 99% M F/*»tre.fr Kdla 6a m: % pi2% mss 10 Tennis». Tire A R 7a 9.3% 92% 93% 5 Fen Sugar 6a 19.3 3 97% 97% 97% 1 Flaher Hod 6a 1926 9* % 94% 94% 2 Flaher Body 8a 1924 97 %, 97% 47' . * la Ir, Robert 7a. 93% 95% 9f. % 1 lialena Hlg 011 7s HR |M 104 .7 F• — ri pet fa .. 43% 53% 93 4; 1 Hood Rubber 7a 101 101 1 rt 1 16 Ini Match «%a . . 94 % 94 9 4 % 4 Kennernit Cop 7a 104 103 % 103% 7 K'b M. Nell-., H.v 7s 95% 99% 94%, :■ Morrla A Co 7%a 94% 94% 9R% 4 Natl Leather 4* 96% 96 96 1 New Or p ft La 51% ■ |% 41% 7 • »li lo Pov f.a R »■#»., 43C r Phil Ml «%a 94% 94% 'UH Pll'l Pet 7h n- w 1 <>1 101 10l 9 P H Corn N .1 7a 101 % 10|% )ni% " Pub Her (1 A K f.a 96 96 96 ttead • on I 4'-. a w | * \ h * Him * HheffVld f« 97 % 97 9f 1 Htd Mil N t 7a ’7*. 104% 104c. 1041 > • d mI| v Y 7a ' 7 104' 1M*. M»4»i 1 Hid m i N y 7* ‘4.10614, 106% 10f, % 1 Hid M|.| N Y 7a 2« I0f,% 10*% lOB'i I Hfd OH N Y 7a \3n 105% |0% 106% ♦ Hid Oil N f ?■ ‘.31 Mb % MC.% 10.3 1 Hun Oil 7a . . 101 1A | 101 7 Swift A Co 6*. 91 % «1 % 91 % Tidal f>a«ge 7a 1AI loo % 100*. 7 T’nlfed ‘III Prod 4a 47% 47 47% • 1 R> Hava oh 7 % a I0f. % 105% 10,4% 1 Vo* uum oil 7a log mo log .'I chi. North w .'.a «1«~ 93% 9.3% .3 K »' Tpriy, 6 % * ..M'0% 1"0% 1001,11 r.2 N g Ib.w 614 a 94% 97% 94% .1* Web Vf ilia 6 Ha too «9% j on «■ Park and Til 6* 56 «q 56 r. pure 011 6 % * 91 91 91 Foreign Honda \rgenilne 6a . 99% 49% 99% ■ M-xl' n ‘lovt Bs . 1 ? % 1% 1 2 % I Rep Peru Ra 97% 97% 97% 1 Russian «%* . J1% 11% 11% It 11 salon 6 % a cI fa 9% 9% 9% 3 Russian B%» .. 10% 10 10 27 Russian 5%a rtf* 0% a% 0% I Hwlas .»;»*, I»ii:?ftn Same day* wks. ago . 1.023 28,792 31,327 Sntne day* 3 wks ago 32.303 39.911 54.910 Same days year ago 34.395 50,762 49 40 Cattle—Receipt?, 5,000 head. Although there was a letup In rh tun or cattle the quality of the offerings continues very poor and the market showed further weakness. Prices were quotable about steady at AN ednesdny’s decline or iiti' - where from 60c 0 81.00 lower tlinn a week ago. Choice long yearlings have suffered least In this week's severe slump while half-fat and plain heavy cattle have re ceived the brunt of the decline. Cows and h**lfer.t were lower n.va.n today and fuJ'v 50c lower for the w*-ek while busin ?•« ill Stockers and feeder- continues dull with quotations around 25050c lower than a week ago. Quotations on cuttle; Hood to choice beeves. $9 00010.00; fair t«j good b-cves. $8.0009.00; common to fair beeves. $7.25 J/'H.OG; traahy warmed up beeves, $6.00'rr 7.00; choice to prime yearlings. $11,000 12.25; good to choice yearlings. 99 75 » 10.00; fair to good yearling1, $*.500 9.60; common to fair '.curlings, *7."••'5/*.'•••; good to choice fed heifers. $7.00 08.25; fair to good fed heifer?. 85.7607.00; com mon to fair fed heifers. 11 o0 7.10 ; common to fHir feeders. $5 50 f6.50. good to choice stockcrs. $7,25 0 86; fair t o good Mockers, $6.6007.25; common to fair Stockers, $5.50 0 6.50; trashy stockers. $4.0005.25; stock heifers, $3.7505.25; stock cows, $3.0003.85; stock calves. $4.0008.00; veal calves. $3 0009.60; bulls, stags, etc., $3.0005.25; good to c hoice gruss beeves. $7.00 *f/< 9.00; common to medium grass beeves, $5,500 6.75; choice to prime grass cows, $5.50 ' 6 25; good to choice grass cows. $4.50<7 6.35; fair to good grass rows, $3.7504 50 fair to prime grass heifers. $4.26 0 7.00 Hogs — Receipts, 7,500 head. A somewhat brisker market was apparent in the shippers division this morning with buyers out early and In action before much time had passed taking on some of the best butcher hogs at prlcea fully 15 020c higher than Wednesday. Packers were a trifle reluctant in following the shipper advance, but a few sales were made in tills direction early around 15c higher. Hulk of the soles were at $6.1006.60 with early top $6.70. Fh^ep— Receipts. 8.ooo head. Unfavot able markets «ast weighed a trif’e heavy on local trade this morning with buyers coming in the barns determined to fill their orders at lower levels and as move merit began prices looked steady to weak. Feeder lamb’ were of fair number with demand for the few at hand good nn4 clearance noted at fully steady prices. The aged sheep market was around stead v. Quotations on sheep and lambs: _ Fair lambs, good to choice, $11.7 5012.35; fat lambs, fair to good. $11.*6011 75; < IJpoed iambs. $10.504i> 10.90: feeding lambs. $11 2*> *r 12.00; wethers. $6.00• 10.25; fat cues. Might. $6.0007.00; fat ewes, heavy. $4.2506.75. Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union siockyurds. Omaha. for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m. December 13; R El ’ EIPTS—-CA U LOT. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Wabash P. R. ...». 1 Missouri Pacific R. 11. 7 6 Union Pac ific R. Ft.•»$ 31 16 C, & S. AAR, east . 7 2 1 r. Sk N. AN west . 2 5 2<» 5 r. Ft. P M. A- 0. 1* 4 c. H. & Q . cast . 20 C. B. «fc Q . west . 29 2* 1 C. H. !• & P, east .... 13 ' . • *. R. !. * P.. west .... 5 3 6 f. <*. R. R. 1 1 ... C. O. W. R. R. 21 Total receipts -JM ill D J S POS IT ION— HEAD. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. trmour A Co. ... 828 1065 17«$ Cu,Uhv Parking Co. .1509 2898 2295 Dold Packing Co. 1 78 1642 . * I orris Packing Co. . 737 1504 891 Swift Si <:•« *4.', 2517 2185 Hoffman Ilros. 14 .. Midwest Parking Co.. 5 .. . .... Omaha Packlmr Co.... 21 . John Roth f. Hons . . . 21 .... Murphy. J \Y. 1810 - Swart a A Co. 708 .... Lincoln Pa* king Ca... S3 . .; Wilson Packing Co.. 4 1 .. Renton. VS St Hughe* 21 . Rulla. J. H. 8 . Cheek. W. If. 31 . Iannis A Francis 17 2 . Ell to v Co . I . Harvey. John . 79 .... .... Bighram. T. J. "4 . Kellogg, F G. 88 . Kiehb* A* Co.. . 4 9 ... . ...■ Longman Hr™. *2 . Lubcrger, Henry S. . ... 174 .! Mo-Kan C A C. Co. 147 . Root. J. B. St Co. . . 338 . Rosenstock Hro*.101 . Smiley Hro*. 45 .. Sargent A- Finnegan . 4 .. Sullivan Hr™."4 Wertheimer Sc Degen. 7 4 Other buyers .1198 ... 2127 He-*. 1212 _ Armour. Ter. 67 Swift. Tex. . 123 . Cudahy, Denver . 206 . Total .7368 13352 10207 Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Dec 13—Cattle—Receipt* 12. 0'i0 head. veorllng* and handyweight steer* of desirable f!ni*h and gualltv. steady to strong; weight kind very dull, weak with yesterday’s extreme decline; *i P handyweight steers. 112.50. best ye:.r llf.g-* 112.25. **ev#ral string vaarllnas, $10 ♦n til 75; most short fed nt*sr«. $7.75ft 9 30; many t 13 0041 9 50, averaging bet ter than 1.350 rounds soma good to holer, about 1.560-pound average $10.55: plain but rather weighty wanned up Steer- to killer < $6 7 ?■ ft 7 .'.0. vealera cjo*. • t full’ steedv bulk to t.ackers. I** °o ■ *.n few rimire kind $97.. upward to $10.50 to outsider* other classes grner ■«Mv stead* too liberal supply. thin fleshed light heifer*, lacking sufficient fmlrh to interest kil’er* light sfo. kef steer*, dull, meaty feeders in fairly active demand. Hog- Re< ei| f* 47 OOrt head market opened 15c to *5 nd butcher*. J1 76fMf5; top. $7.tn: g **o#» a t)d rhnlro 1 *> 0 *o I $o pound average, rn's*'.* ?6. g0 9f 6.70; pa. k ng sows, largely 86 43446*0 slaughter pig" strong to 26c higher, hulk *le*irat>I# strong weights. $6 QU4* 6.26 : estimated holdover. 12.0"ft Sheep and Lamb*—Receipts 20,000 head; fat lambs. wgak to around l«c lower than yesterday’s close; others end sheep, generally steedv: bulk choice and 'Time fat woo’ed lambs. 112.8fi|$ 13.00; too $13 00; cull natives, largely «*» &o*i> 10 00; prim** yearling wethers, $11.00; good fat aged wethers $8 on. good fat handy weR ht ewes $7 on beav|e* around $' 5 medium and good feeding land " 811 :r,fjf 11.90. some choice kind held higher. K"P*n« fltjr f .1 veafnrk Karans t’itv. F>er |1 —Cat*!e—Receipts. 2..’•*'0 hand ratv#* |4 00; beef steers alow. ■ round ataadv. of faring# mostly short feds, selling |7 60ft \ 60; aotna rhotra yearling* ■ till Iin*n|d bef tar glades baaf row* steady to weak rannara and ruttara ataadv to -'rung baaf rows 916404 60; rannara. 93.ltid2.46; bulks dull; ra|vag ataadv to lunar. prurtnal top vaal*. ft 40; h®a via* and medium*, 11 oo fi4f,0: **ork #r* and faarjara *tow . *ta*dy to weak: f|a*h v faadara. |7§S; bu'k all r’a-aaa. $4. no ft 7 op Tfr>ga--Raralptg, 7 600 head 11 to 25c blgh«r; ablppar fop. |# "pa* kar top. i'146. bulk of aalaa. 94 1flft4 70 moat !-*«kara holding bark, good to *hn|i a *00 t" 276 pound a \ eraga. 96 4604 25; stock plr-. efaadv. bulk. $ no-fl 5 f,6. Rheep and t.anih»"lte* alpt*. 4 ono hen*!, lamb* about s'eady with yaatardiy'a rinse, or 16 to 25c lower than yaatardav'a aartv fad «*.|orado* 112.26 mh-r fad Iota and bait,® grid®* native*, mostly HI 66ft 12.60. * heap atandv to strong, odd Iota fat awas. $4Iift«&6 Rt. I mil* iJveatork. Kn*t Rf teiula. III. 1 I®. 11 — |fng# Pomtpta. 6 50 0 hand sctlv® 25#i .■’fir higher too 97.10 hulk 140 pound* and tip *4 50't 7 66 10 tn 140 pound* |4 .10 ^ 4 76 •*oo*1 “right ktlllnr p|r* 14 *:■«» ‘60 light kinds ;«nd newtaa, 9 • 7 5 ft 4 2 '■ park a* *0“ a. to 10ft 4 14 fnttta Rat dpt*. :.ooo head. light ’ * • lers taadj at *9 lOftf 75. with !*tr " H*. |o no *.*ad shim-* tine«tn 1*1. tdbar r|*iaaa about ataadv; bulk\s*®era. 17 60ft g oo tight ^aarllnga. f»*. '.Mr 1 fin row#. 9." 1&*l .1 no rannara. tl 46ft? On. •tor kar at ten 9' 'Ofto 00 flhaan an*l t.amh® t'ereln** 1.600 ■low about ataadv H 2 7'< nald for good miaUI v f®d lam* # *wo londa madtum to no**ves III fiOftM 7.'* rulle M 66; mutton ewe*. $f, 06414 56 haavla*. It 00 Slim Illy Uvratock. R'oui t’lly. In Dir 13--fattla n® ralpta. 2.000 head; markaf alow; klllera wank; ntockers umvantv lowar. fm M'aar# nnd vaarllnga. |f> 56 0 fj f.0; t.ulk. 970091 .16 fat row a amt halfara f 00*, 6 f>6 t anners and « Uttar* l.’OOftlOO r*rna* row* and haifapa 9( H'n ,’t l)fl v®at* • * on 1,.' | (1 no ; bulla. fl 0n 00 f®e*ta, 9 4 o ft 7 6 6 , *f 01 ’ t a 9 4 <"1 ft * a*n* ' a#rllnga nrd rnlva*. * ' * 0 ••t 7 2 f<®d nr row * and halfara 9*7*4tf»66. Ho*ra -Receipts, in oon head: market. l*t btrljer; ton. |> no bulk of sole*. • "• *rti* Imp's 94 noil 4?*. • htit' her* 94.60ft r, r,r in'ita'’ $6 25ft 4 44 hen vy {»!•* k®r*. 9*’ 25'' *l to Rbeep Raahit*. 1,304 h'ad market • tead> . 25’ low ci. St. Jn»r|tli l.lvratorli. Rt Joseph Mo t tar rt llog® He ralpta. 7.606 head I. to 26.- higher, top |(1 70. bulk of *a tea, 14 25 ft ‘i *»6 (fettle Receipt# 1.560 bend* standi *0 | fit higher ■|r»t« 9 4 00 ft I ? 00 . <■ nd halfara. f’ “tf 10.73 mlv**» fiooir 9 00 ain* i,ara nnd feed.ra 14 60ft 7 50 Sharp Receipt*. 2 606 bend; lamb* *t and.\ aheap atrong to higher lands HI 7t012.46fi *wa#. 14.0607 16 Sea York P«»*tllrr New 1 *»i I l»e<* 1.1 I’ntlll 1 \ T.tv® weak: r»rl‘-ea un- hanged. dreased aaelet . 'barken# 2?fM4n. Hat Mlver. NfW Yerlt. Hi* ti —Bat allvfr- 64 U1 Uailtaa dollar*. 49Ho Financial Total stock sales, 1,238,400 shares Twenty industrials averaged 94 70; net gain. .&!» High 1923. 1853*; low' 8.1,78. Twenty luilroads averaged 83.98; net Joss. .03. High 1923. 90.51 . low, 79.53. By Associated Press. New York. 1 »*c. 13.—Stock prices mov ed upward with Increased vigor in to day* marUet, the demand covering a larg.» 1 ih' hut being most effective in t he steels, .sugars, motors, motor accessories ; nd tobaccos. Buying was influenced by another series or higher dividend an nouncemenfs and favorable trade ad vice including another sharp drop in crude oil production, higher crude prices in c.-ntral Tcmim and the increased Jn-, quit) for iti -'i products. Kalis failed to keep pa^ with the in dustrials although the northwestern is suer which were sharply depressed fol lowing the cut in the Chicago & North wen tern dlvlden made further recovery on tlie declaration of the regular pay ic ns by Northern Pacific ami Great Northern, the firmer closing 1 4 points higher and the latter gaining about a point. . ... Keintroductlon of the soldier bonus moasm e brought some profit-taking in the In t m dealings, the net gains in the ju-tive issues ranging from small frac lions to nearly six points. Pacific Gas A- Electric Jumped more than five points to a new 1922 top price on the announcement that the* annual dividend rate had been Increased from $ *; to $8. New high records also were established by Willy* ( verland cornu on and preferred, t'orn Products, Phillip Morris. Associated Oil and I S. Hast Iron Pipe, the last named closing at a ; net gain of 5 \. Omaha dropped two points to 36, a new low, on one sale of I 100 shares. Buying of the oil share* was helped by the report of the American Petroleum In stitute. showing a further reduction of more than 75,000 barrels daily In crude oil production for the week ending Ds-1 comber 8 Houston Oil Jumped 2\ and Sinclair and Pacific Oil 14 each. Cerro de Pasco led the upward movement In j the copper shares with a gam of 2 4 points. ... . 1 Sugars developed marked buoyancy In j the afternoon trading. Cuban Cane pre ferred Jumping three-quarters of a point, American Beet and American Tie fining. < ’ubnn-American. South Porto Kioan. Punta Alegre and Manat! 1 to 2>* points. Accumulation of the steet sharer was predicted on reports of heavy buying by the automobile manufacturers Republic gaining a point and the other* improving fractionally. I nlted State* Alcohol was heavily bought on rumor* of un early resumption of dividends on thr common stock. Davison * hemlcal advanced I’J. but some of the othei chemicals displayed a reactionary ,nn#* «\tll money opened nt 4 "i per cent, hut .of! ,11-,1 to i'; h-foro til- do**. The time money market was quiet, with tnr*«t of the business on a 5 per cent basis. The commercial paper rate waft what easier, prime names being available at 4 >4 per cent. Fluctuations in the foreign exchanges were narrow and Irregular Demand Ht-rtinR *'lKhMv to »n<1 !‘r*n-h fia.n<» *••!■! *tr»djr around 5 3.H cents. | New York Quotations N**\v York Stock exchange quotation* furnished by J. S. Bar he * Co . 224 Omaha National Bank building. \\ed. High. Low. Cloae. Close. Ajax Rubber . .. 6 4 6% 6% 7 Allied Chemical .. 69 4 67 % 69% 67% Allla-Chalrnera 4'.% 45% 45% 45% Am Beet Sugar... 43% 40% 43% 40% American Can ....105% 104 104 104% Am r 6r F.16 9 16S 168 168 Am H A L pfd . . 424 42 42 41 % Am Int Corp . . 23% 224 224 23% Am Linaeed OH. . 16 Am Locomotive .. 724 72% 72% 73% Am S Ar r. 10% 10 % 10 % 3 1 Arn Sm-ltlng .... 59 58 % 38% 57 4 Am Stef 1 Fdry... 38 4 "■* 38% 38 American Sugar.. 6s4 66% 67% 66 Arn Sumatra .... 20% 21 Ain T .St T.126% 126% 126% 126*; Am Tobacco ... .151 150% 160 4 150% Am W fiSIrn . 75% 74% 7 5*, 7 5 Ana«on<7a .. ..38% 7 8% *8% *8 Arad Dry Hoods.. Si 80 80 83 Atchlaon . .... 97% 97% 97% 97% A U A W I 14% 14 % 14 % 13 Austin N< hoi* ... 23 24 % 25 26 Auto Knitter. 94 9 % Baldwin .126% 125% 126 1 24 % Balt a Ohio . fit % 59 fit *4 59% Beth Steel . 53% f, 3 53% 52% Roach Mag . 2s % 37 4 38 '7% t’allf Pack .. 80% 80%. Calif Pete ..24% 24% 24% .4% Can r*' .H6 145% 3 46 1 4 5 % Cent f .* at ber .... 11 10% 10% JO', • handler Motor* 6 % 67 67% 67% Che* A Ohio 7**% 7" 7“ 4 70% C *\ W . . .. 6 2% 51% fi 1 4 61 « M A St P 14 13 14 13 c M & St P Jfd . 23 % 33*4 23 % 23*; c R 1 A p . . . . 2 7 22 % 2 2 % 22% Chile c0p,,er 2H% 27% 2 s 27 4 Chino . 17 16% 17 16% Coca-Cyja _ 7 5% 75 75 75% Colo I X Iron . 2 4% 24 24 % 23% Ci'lum Oa* . . . 3 7’, 3 1% Con Cigar* .. 17 16 164 17 Cunt C.n . 6o% 60 60 49% Com. Prod . 1 46 1 44 % 1 45 145 % Coaden .1*% 3.% .7 3% 32% Crucible . . 67% 66% 66% Cuba Cane Sug 1' 8j 14% 15 4 14% Cura Cane Sg pfd 59 56 58% 65% Cuba Am Sugar . 33% 32% 33% 32 • uyamel Fruit 66 65 <5 65% I . • i - . ■ t» chein *14 77% 7t 77% Del Ac Hud. 168 Dorn** Mining .. lt% 19% 19% 19% Dupont D« Nem..134% 132% 132% 132% Krte .. 21 20% 20% 2*.% Famous Player*. .71% 7ft 7o .<* Flak Rubber. * % • % s% 8% Freeport. Tex .12% 12 12% 12% C »• tieral Aaphalt . 3 3% 34% .7 5% 3*4 Hcnera! Klectrlc. . lt» 197 1*7% 197 Hen era 1 Motors . . 15% 1 % 1*4 15% • * noil rich 23% 22% 23 23% Hr Northern Ore. 29% 2<% 19% 28% H Nor Ry. pfd 57% f.6% 57% 6* % Huff Slate, Steel. 8.1% 8 2 87 % 81% Hudson Motor* . -94 -'*% 28% 28% H 011*1 (Cl 4 >11 ... 6.’ % £ „ % 6 4 % 6 1 % Hupp Motor* . 21 % 19% 20% 22 llllmd* Central. . 102% lb:*, 1*2% l«j % Inspiration .... 2'*% 24% 25% 24% Int’l Harveater... "6% 76% 78% 77 Inti M Marine... 7 *. % 6% 6 % It I M M pf.J. ?9% 79 78% 2»% let I Nickel. 14% 14% 14 t 14*, int i Paper. 36% 3*% 36% 35% invincible oil. It 1" *4 lrt% 1 ” % K c Southern. . . 1»% 19 19 19*, Kell, Springfield . 3 * % 7 , 37% 3!% Kenner ott .3' 34’, 3<% 34 4 K*-y»tone Tire.,.. 3% 3% "• 4 “ • Ie<* Rub . 11% 14 4 1 4 % 14 Lehigh Valley ... 6*J% 62 % 62 % 62% Lima Loco ..... 66’, §5% *■% 66% Louie I* Na*h. 90% 91 Mack Truck . 90% ■*% 89% 88% Maxwell M A ... f*o% 48% 49 48’, Marland - 24% 3 2 *•% 24% Max Motor It ... 14% 13% 13V 13% Meg Sr Aboard ... 17 *1 1.7% 13% 13% Mid State* Oil ... 6% 5% 5% 5% Mid St! . 2s % 28% Mo Pacific .. 10 10% \"» P-. pfd . -8** 23% 28% 2s% Mont Ward . 25 24% 34% 24% Nat Knatnel . 42% 42 42 42 % Nut Lead .130 4 129% 129 4 129 4 N T Air B _ *1% 40«; 41% 40 N Y Can .107 10'.% 105% 106*; H AH 14% i 4 >. 14% 14% Nor Par . 54 57% 64 52% Orpheum . 19 18% 19 ]*% (iw*n* Bottle . 46% 4 6 4 6 4.'* Pan Oil . 44 4 4. % 44% 4.7’* Pan A merle* n .. 62 4 i t*1, *1% 61% Pan Am “I*”. 59% M r* fit Pa HR . .... 4 2% 42*; 42% 42% People, Hu* . . .96 4 95% 96% 96% Phillip* Pete .. 3.3 4 32 33 32% Pierce Ano\» .. |n% 9% 9 % J0% pre*,e.l Sle.t l»r. 54’, 4 % Prod A Ref . 27% 26*4 37% 76 Pullman 124 4 1 ?7 % 127% 1.2% Pure 011 .19 4 18% 19 4 18% Ity Steel Spring . 1 «9 % ltl% Ray Conaol . . 12% 11 % 11 % 11% Reading .. . 78 % 7* 4 7 9 4 7*% R'P’gle 1 4 12% 15% H4 Rep ( f 494 488, IV 48 4 Koval Dut* h N V 5" 50% St L A H F .19 4 1*4 19*4 19 4 Hear*-Roebuck 84% it % 4 *, 9 :t % Shell I’nton Oil... 15% 15*4 1*% 1 '• % Sinclair "II 21 % "1 74 % r • % HR.,, Sheffield fi"% 6* .58 8* '% Skellv 011 27% 2S% 27% 22 4 Southern Pa. r«c.. ^7% *• \ *£*„ 5 7% Southern Railway. 77% 77% 37% 37% Standard oil l xl 57’, 56 4 57% 56% Stan.lard ibl N J 4 3. , *» % 36% Stewart - Warner 91 8, 9n% 9n% *»n Strop'berg Carb. . 6'% *!% 8** 82 4 Sludehaker .10k 4 106% 1«7% 1"6% Texa* Co . _ 41 % 4 1 41 % 40 4 Tex A par . 19% IP*, 19% 19% Timken Roll .... .79% 69% 9% "9 Toll Product* 4... 74% 73% 7 4 7 4 Tob Prod \ . 92% Tranacont < Ml .... . 2 % .% Cn PaHfi. . . 179% 12 4 128% 177% I t nlted Fruit 178 17'% 178 17a I S Ind Alcohol . 61. *4 tc% h.% D « Rubber 19*; 3«% 38% .78 % C s St Of I 96% 9'. % 96% 95% I’ S Steel pfd 119% 1194 11*% 1»»% Flail Copper 6 4% 644 64 4 64 Vanadium . >2 % 3° 22 4 .104 Vlvaudou . 17% 11% 1.7% !.i% \\ a haah . 11 % 1 1 % 11% 11 % Wabash A . ."5 4 1C» 2-4% 7 4*, Wealing II . 61% 6 1 6|% 60% \\ bile I .Vie oil .24 4 4 :■ • 4 '4 While Motor* **4 56% 57 f.7 W 111 v * "veilstld 114 I fl % 1 0 % 1" *9 •; ' 4 1 Worihng Pump 27 Total atocka. I 34** >'><10 Npw A or I* I'mmImi r N»w* TnrU !>.•«• I Huttoi -1‘n»ol 11r «1 . n|pl». 9 JP *ul»» IB-nrit, than f»»,ffuw r. 4 •.* ftf. i MMinnv pxIth* iS " ■rorr|, ,.4'' firpin Hi (n 91 Sinrs) 4 7 ti : V 1!vk« frrrhuI > r rnnpir P • n*r N *■ I*m \ h* nun v »' hiin, i n* !»■»*♦ *»>t i>> irHi lip»rl*v IibIUW'i \ Hhlll**, I’ll •■»'!> Hflnipj Iifc< . SlMtf murhy unrl u»*iirlv WMirrn Jiwtiti**rv n hi i r»_ f I ml « I o pv'ibi I’.Mtfl. : rtiMl « lillri. |*i»* ifi«* «• >*l # IPB rirs’l* 4l , »• f! «»»•’. fir*1* -!fr «. • h. p-f» lf>l t> • ■ 1**" pimniln mail* n hoU m t- Mm'* f1 ■ *h, f»»m t« i ■«•»♦•* wli'il* min? f i ' I ii \ «*t h fr a i >in, I it ?1 ' .liiip " Imli . i. fl*ls h*1«1 ft'ioy In fa * x '-m. •*# I t!7* «t«ta wild' miht ftm* iv"IMb run . I \rx» terl* 4 •»t |om i N#xv York. !>«•• I . Tli>* **• »»•*» n I roi tpn inaii.rt » l*»»f<1 with t»r1«"i Mppimi ioaIaIv mi fh» low«»l of ih»» il*' «Kh Iha i mark** mx *i n#l i4*t<1i'ie>« of io in 7* into is « n |>rss*n' iron ih Hiirlo ui>. which was it points utl hightr. New York Bonds New York Dec. 1 ;j—Industrial lien* particularly the <-.poets an Swiss vs .112% 111% 112% 6 G B A- I 51 * s ‘ 29. .109 % 108% 108% 72 G It & 1 SVs '37.. 101 ino% 100% «! Brazil 8* .. 95 95 95 R-C Ry Flee 7s_ 78% 78% 78% 31 Mextra 5s . 46% 4 6', 46', 1 Mexico .i Sugar 6* . .. 100% 100% 100% 7 Am T A T cv H0..11IH 114% 114 14 Am T A T col ir 6s 97% 97 9<% 5 Am T A- T col 4s... 92% 92% 92% 1 Am W W A E 5s.. »4 6 4 6 4 14 Anaconda C 7s ’38.. 94% »s % 69 Anai onda C 6s ’63. . 96% 96 4 94% t Armour A (’«> 4*s . 94* »3% 43% 26 At T Ar S r gen 4s 4 7 66% 66% At ( oast L 1st cn 4* 87% 87% 87* 7 At Kef deb 6a. 96% 96% 96* 24 Baltimore A O 6a..101 100% l-"% 21 14 4c O CV 4 *8. 8 2 % 6 2 8 2 * 2 s B Ak (> gold 4s ... 82 * 81 % 81 « .1 B T of P 1st A rg 5a 9i 97 % 97 % 21 Beth H «n ts Ser A 97 * 97 % 97% 1 Bethlehem Stl 6%a 69 89 89 1 Brier Hill Sll 6 % a. 93 93 93 4 Htc Edison gen 7a B.107% 107% 1"7% 4 Can Nor 7«. .112 113 11J j la Can Par deb 4s. 74% 74% 7 4% 16 Cenn of Georgia 6a. 100% 100 * 1* % 49 On leather 5s. . 91% 91 91 .. On Pa/~lfl<- gtd 4* 66% Ss% 46% 27 «>rro dn Pasco *a..l39 132 138 % 15 Cheaa A* O cv 6s... 6»% 69* 69* i 1 Cheaa A Ocv4%a»7% 67, a; 4 37 Chi* A. Alton 3*a. . 33% 33 19 c B A % ref 5s A. 99* 99 99* 7 (* Ac East 111 6e. . 77% 77% 77% 5 Chic at Wwt 4s 11% 2 % % 64 C M A St P rv 4*a 54* 5".% 4 12 C M Ac St P ref 4%l 49 4 9 4 9 14 e M A St K 4a ’25 68 67 % *4 14 C a .S’ 7a..104% 104 . 104% 11 C Kja 5a .7S% 73% 73% 12 C R I 4 P gen ia. 76% 78% 71* 68 C K I A P ref 4s 78% 73% 73* lit* A W Ind 4s 72% 72% 7.* 69 chile Cop as . 99% 99 99% 2 C Un T &*s .103 103 103 1 Colo Ind 6a . . 75* 75 * 75* 10 Colo A S ref 4 % a. . 6! 81 *1 « Com Pow 6a . ... 87 * *7 87 2 Cons C of Md 6a.. 87% 87% *7% 1 Cons Poar bs ...87% 87% *7% 53 C C S deb 8s . 95% 85% 95% 2 C Am Sug 8s .106* 106% 106* 10 I>e!a A H ref 4s . 84 63 % 84 7 Ben A K O con 4s 69 67% 49 2 I»e Edl ref *a_103% 103% 1*%% 7 Be In Ttys 4%a.. 85 84% 85 5 Bon Stl rfg 7a.. 87 17 87 7 BuP d* N 7 % s. ..108* 101 lui* 11 Buq Lt ta.103% 103 * 103%! 313 East C Sug ?%■ .. .105% 104 106 %; 12 K O Ac F 7%a rtfa 90 49% 90 3 6 Erie pr Men 4a . 61% 61% «l% 14 Erie g*-n lien 4a.... 55 54 * 64 * 10 Flak Hub ** 1*1% 101% 101% 7 Goodri h «%a. 97% *7% 87% 13 Gdyr T 6a 31. 100% 100% 100% « Gdyr T 8s 41 _114% 114% 114% 7 4 22 Midvale Stee: Is . i: 96* 87 • Mil K It I. 5a lift 8 “ * 80% SO*. 7 M»nn .1- St 1. 4s .. 18* 18. 15% « Mo K A T «s C . . 9.4 95 95 • ■■'i IX IV I lo *’«'• fa .6*4 **4 MU 10 Mo r««- 4a US 514 MS .• Montana Pa w 6a A *54 *54 *54 10 S K T A T lit 6a *7 4 »? 4 *7 4 4 N m T A M Sa *6 4 * 4 *5 4 17 7 N Y fan fa .1054 1"4S IMS 3* N Y fan r I *• . *T 4 V, *6 4 • N V 1 an 4a MS *14 M % 4 N V « A K I. fa A I004 IOO4 1004 4 N Y K'H h '*a IMS II04 II«4 1 N V i, K 1. II 5a . *7 *7 *7 N V V U A IT 7 fi» a* *• 1 N'TNH* Tl r\ «. *41 5*S 6*S v*S 50 V v lb, a <11 6* 14 14 14 V v. I r. f f» '41 104 103 S 10: S N 1 Tal a-h «4» ■ *"■ 4 V S *4 n TWA n 44" 3*4 3*4 *1*4 c N* A W . v fa. 10*s 10*4 inis It No \ m Kil a f fa *04 PS *0S s N >1 14 raf fa H. 10?S 1024 10J»t 2« No Par* naw 6a t> ct *1 4 *1 4 *• 4 I ! No Pan pr Han 4a *14 *14 *14 • N W M-11 Ta| 7» .107 4 1074 107 4 .x M A « lat 'a. ** 4 **4 *• 4 4 < >fa H T. raf 4a. *?4 *2S *24 1 M U It It A N 4a 7*4 7*4 7*4 v P* if if «} A V‘ - *1 *04 *1 1 Pac T A T f.a *62 1024 1024 10*4 0 Pan Am »• A T 7a 10264 1o:«; J0J4 17 r-nn It It f a 107 4 107 % ] 0*4 1A P.nr It It «ran 6a **S **S **4 2 Palin It Tt ain 4 4* *0 4 *0 *0 S 44 P a Mini raf 6a *14 *14 **14 20 Phil* fo raf fa .1*0 9*4 ji>.» Phi In fo 54* »o*i *0 *.\ ** p ar Arrow *a 76 S 74 4 75S • P M It 4a w w . .10a s 10f*. 10f4 •» Puhli.* Harvlra 5a. M 7f4 7*4 6? Punf« Ala Su» 6a 10*4 jo* 1014 1" Rna.iinir «»n 4a 37 «f% *«4 1 Ham Arm* a f fa . *44 *44 *44 1 vt I. 1 M A M rf 4* v3 4 *3 4 *.14 t HI I MAN 4a P. AO *1 72 4 72 4 774 MS| A H Y' |>r In 4aA **4 S*4 » »• 4 2 2 < I. A H y a.I| fa 77 4 7 24 7 2 4 1 HI 1. a S y Inn fa. 51 67 4 6 ■ 4 M M I *■ W • < n 4» 744 7 * .X « HImT Mr 1. 1 a ron *.a fi4 f* fi'i 4 I ' Ho II v a an f»," 1014 lrt,>ta 1 S 1 niOTwm non 6a. Of 16 4 *r o ll.ulway Han 4a f* f!4 1x4 v Hi f al Tuba 7a 104 P 4 1"* I ’* K.atafaa of O 7a *f’« *f 4 T-nn Fla. trb raf fa *»4 M4 *4 | » 1 1... .1 V . •> Mill 5a *< 4 44 4 i 'I i»rH Ava raf 4a -4 63 4 6 4 7 t|.l nil 04a In* nf.1024 10" 4 1«‘.H < 1 ■» l'.» 4a *1 *04 111 Po 4v It'S MS *'• 4 l’n Pan 4a 12 4 * ’ S * ’S I I ‘nit a.I |>run ha .111 111 111 I S Rub 7 4a . TO* 101 104 f N Rub 6a *S\ 44 4 66 4 17 f H Hlral 6a 102 4 P'tS 10V. 1 foil s ft fa 0* , *«4 **4 1 Vm Huirar "a .*94 014 *14 6’ f i 7 if a a w f 7 f f S b 7 1 » \ a i « barn . a . M 4 * * v • ■ ‘ 6 it It- fri *4 4 *1 v\ aHuh liar .a 104 U»3 I'M 1 Waat Marv lal 4a. 6* 4 i«' • 0 Want Par 6a *1 #04 11 n M r-»i I'n «Sa . 104' H * 10" Waai Fla- % .|0?4 Jnt4 I0*’* If \\ » U Span Hi "a * *1 AVilann A «’ lal ft *•• **4 **'i M Vounn Hh A 1 fa 14 a •* MU Total bonds. 1.114.60* Omaha rroduce Omaha, Dsc. 13. BUTTER Creamery—l.o«ni jobbing price to retail ers. Extras. 5.U-. <-xtras in 6U-lb. tuba. 62c; Simula id-. 52r; , Dairy- Buyers ar«* pay.ng 36 f"*- |.<• table butter in toil* or tubs; 30©«2c for, common packing *to« k For be>t aweet. uncalled butter. .">»• BF i YERFAT. For No. 1 rreum Outnha buyers are pav ing 4H<- Ht country tualiona; u4c deliv ered Ulna ha. FRESH MILK. $3.40 per cut. for fresh milk testing 3 6 delivered on dairv platform Omaha EGGS. Delivered O-.naliu, iri new case-: Fresh select*. 40©41* ; HinaII and dirty. 26c, rrackfl, 20< on Iona off basin around llO.O'i per cane Some buyein are paying 42< for nearby, new-laid, clean and uniformly large eggs, grading L. S. specials or better. Jobbing price to retailers; l\ S. specials, 4'*c; L\ 8. extras. 45c; No. ] small, 30c: * he< k*. 23© 24c. storage selects. 31© 22c: low grad" storage, cons.derably lets. PUl'LTKY. Buyers are paying the following prices; Alive—Heavy hen*. 5 lbs. ami over, 17c; 4 to fi lb* . 1 Ilgiit hens, Lb ; springe. 15©16c; Leghorn sitings 12©14«. roost ers. 10c; duck1. in: m:d full feathered. 13c lb.; geerc. fat and full feathered. 13'*/-14c, .So. i turkeys. 9 lbs. and over. 18©20c; pigeons, $l oo per dozen; no culls, sick or crippled poultry wanted. Dressed—No. 1 turks. over 9 lbs. 26© 28c ; old toms. 32©24c; turks. under 9 lbs . 23c; No. 2 turks. not culls. 3 6 ©1 * c; geese, fat. fancy, 16© l4*- ducks. No. 1, 17© 18c; spring chickens. J6©17c. heavy liens, 18*'. aiwa.ll bens, 15c; roo-ters, stags. 13c; capons, over 7 lbs , 22c. Some dealers are a><-*-ptmg shipments of dressed poultry and selling same on 10 per cent I commissi* n basis. Jebbing prices of «!ressed poultry to re tailers; Springs. 23©25c: broiler e. 35c; hens, 21 ©26c. ro*ikt**rs, ]6©l7c; du* k-s. I 20© 23c;. geese. 30 © 23c ; turkey a. 30 ©25 r; I frozen stork. ducks. 16c; turkeys, 2^c; geese. 16 © 18c. BEEF CUTS. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective ! today are as follows: No. 1 riba. 26c; No. 2, 23c; No. 2, 16c; i No. 1 rounds. 18c; No. 2. 23c. No. 2, 16c; No. 1 loins, 36*: No. 2. 27c No 3., 17c; No. 1 chucks. 13»,c; No. 2. llV*c; No 3. 9c; No. 1 plates. 6 Vic; No. 2. 8c; No. 3. 13 Vic. RABBITS. Cottontails Per d*»z . $2 00. Jacks, per doZ . $2.00. delivered FRESH FISH. Omaha Jobbers are telling at about the following prices f. o. b. Umaha Fancy white fish, market; lake trout. -*r; hali but. 28c; northern bullheads, jumbo, 21c; catfish, regular run, 25*-. « bannel. north ern. 3o©.«2<.. Alaska Red Chinook salmon. 25c; yellow pike, fancy, rnkt.. pickerel 28c: fillet of haddock. 26c; black cod sable fish. st*ak. 20c. -melt*. 25t flound ers. 18<;. crap pies. 20©26c; red snappers. ilr. Frozen fish, 3© 4c less than prices above Freeh oysters, per gallon, $26 © 3 95. CHEESE I ocal Jobbers are selling American cheese, fancy grade, a* follows. Single daisies 28c; double daisies. 28c; Young Americas. ■ fl . longhorn*. 30c; square prints. 30c; brick. 29»,c. Swifs. domestic. 4«r; blo« k. 2* . imported. 60*-, import ed Roquefort. 65< . New York white. 34c. FRUIT? Grapefruit—Per box. $3.5&©4.5«. Cranberries—1 ©0-ID barrels, fll.00; 60 lb. box*'- 85 ' late Howes, bbl . $1- -U; 5u-qt. box. $0 .00. Oranges—California n»'*l, fancy, ac cording to Biz*'. $5.25 © 4.50; choice. 2-c less; Florida, per box. $5 00; Alabama Satsuma. extra fancy, half box. $4.00 ^ Appk*—In I-oxe- Washington Delicious, ex*ra far.. > $3 21 ©3 50. fancy. $-hi6© 3 00- ch 1 * $2 - Washington Jonathans, extra fanev. I. 5 . fancy. $2 «b; Colorado Jonathan*, extra fancy 12 26; fancy, 13 00; choice. $150: Winter Bananas, fancy. »-2-. Washington, choice, 81. Spit z» iib«-rgcr. « hole* . I’. .75; Delaware Red-. * hoi* e. I1 73. Romo Beauty, extra fancy, $2.5''. fan > 1-23 Banana#—Per f und. 10c. psars—Colored* Keifers. basket, about 50 lbs . net $2 76. Do Anjou, box. $2. .5 Avo<.ade»—< Alligator pears), per do*.. $6 nn Grapes— <‘a1; forma Emperor. k*fs. ! 0. Almena. drum. #5 «. Lemon#—California, fanr. rer box, f * J* Of. Quin' es—1 form*. 4 -lb. box. $ Apple#—In -aarf*-!*. 42 to 44 lb*. Idaho. Jonathan*, -xtra fancy. II 75; do fan* y. t) Sf>, Delicious. r ng pack. $--■. K.r.g David, $150; o;d-fa*hioned Wines# pa. II Apple#—In barre’s of 145 lbs: Tows W inset*, hrr 8*00. Missouri iil-'* '» v g f : n. ) $3 Jonathans, fan $8 00; Missouri York Imperial*, fan* y, $6 5rt. II* n Davis. fan* v. $4.50. Jonathan*, comm.ru.t Jobblnc price*: I'*»na—New, per lb . -6c. Torn** •**- rrat*-* s:X basket*. $* A8 Peppers- -Green mans*1, per lb., Shallots—Rout hern. $1 per cox. , Squash—Hubbard. 2c per lb. Eggplant —Per dozen. $2 00. Root* -Turnip" ns ran ip*, beets and car rot*. Sn sack*. 2©2’?r per lb.; rutabaga*. In sack*. 3c; >** than sack*. 2U,c. Cucumber#—Hot h-uae, per dnzen, $2 00 « 3 09 T-etture—Head, per crate, $4 50; per : ■ t ' ' lk . On :«ni— Y * iw, ln» *a*-k*. p*r lb. 4c. f r-d «|r!'ii 4r' white*, in sacks, 5c per lb Spanish, per i rat #'-’"■• , j, fV Id'ihn. per do/.,, mrt-nrn4r*g to *1 JinOtJ 0**: uichijinn. I>*r ,|o/ '“c Peppers—Cireen Mango per lb., *®< lu,n*—Wax or green, per hamper. *4Potntoea— Nebraska Ohio*, per hundred r ound*. II 15; Minnesota Onto*. 11 36. Idaho Maker*. 2%c. par lb. White Cob bler*. 1 hie ner lb. Hwe'i Potato***—Southern. hamper $2.00; /era*) extra fancy i * * * * -11>. crates. $4 00; Porto Rico oral*. ? - • < a bb.it*- Wisconsin, -'.*>-60 lb lots, pet |b 2k< In crenic-a, 2'ic*. 2.000-lb. Iota. 2c; red. 3c per lb.; leiery cabbage, 10c per lb Cauliflower—Ct'-Tado, crate*, I-.-5. FLOUR. First potent. In 08-lb bags. 16.2006 8® per bb! ; f*r- cl* ir. in 48-ib bag*. $.*.10 per bid.; whPe or yellow rornrneal. per , wt...|i >' Quotations are for round lot*. f. o. I#. Omaha. FEED. Omni'* mill' and Jobbers are Belling their products in carload lots at the fol lowing price*, f o. b c-maha : Wheat feed1!, immediate delivery: Hrsn. $25.'®; brown short- $27.50: gray short*. $2».f0: middlings. $31.®0; r ddog. S.72.60; alfalfa meal, choice. $32.60; No, 1. $J7 Oil, 1 .r-erl meal. 34 per « ent. #50.10: cottonseed meal. 43 per cent. #63.2®, hominy feed white or yellow. $26.0*': buttermilk, condensed 10-bhl. lots. 3.45c per H> . flake buttermilk. 600 to 1 f.00 lbs.. Dc per lb.; eggshell, dried and ground 1®0-Ih ba$26.0® per ton: di gester feeding tankage. 6® per cent. $60 0U per ton. If AT Prices at which Omaha dealers are selling in cariots f o. b. Omaha: Upland Prairie - No ] f 1 4.00 <9 IS, 00 *. Nr* 2. #11.000 1 2.00; No. $7.00 ft DO®. Midland Prairie—No J, 113 ®®4t 14 00; Nr. ■ $40.000 12.00; No. 2. $6 00 0X0® Lowland Prairie—No. J. #9.00010 00; No 2. #6.0007.00 Packing May—#5.®®07.OO Alfalfa—Choice. $22.00023 00: No. 1. ?2® ot* fn 21 oo; standard. $17.00020 nt»; No. $ 1 r» 00 © 1 6.00 ; No. 3. #12.00014 0® Straw—Oafs. $8.0009.00; wheat. $7 00© 8.00. HIDES. WOOL TALLOW. Prices printed n*lnw are on the hat!* of buyers’ weight and aelectlona. delivered iri Omaha : ... Hide* Strictly abort haired hide*. No 1. 6c: No. 2. 4c: Jong haired hide*. 4c and 3c; green hides. 4" and 3c: bull*. 4c and "r; branded hides. No. 1 3^c: glue hide* No L 2c; calf. 10c and *i*c: k»u tc and 4Vae: deacons. 60 cents each glue skins No 1 2c; horse hides #3 60 and 12 6" • ach: ronje* a*,d glues $1 6*i each: colts. .5c each: hog akins. 15c each: dry hide*. No. 1. 8c ner !b dry salted No 1. ic pe- lbs : dry glue. No 1. 3c per lb. Wool: Pelt*. $1 25 to II 76 each, for full woo’ed *klns: clips, no value; wool. 25 0 35c * Tallow and nre**e—Nt 1 tallow. «Hc, *B” tallow 6c: So 2 tallow. 4c: “A grease, tUc; ’B'* grease, 6c: yellow great* 4 brown grease. 4c; pork cracki ngs IS6 ®n pee ton. beef crackling* dressing table for what have you’ S-ty Mr $3r r,er ton Moderate receipts of both prairie and alfalfa reported for 24 hour* ending at 8 o'clock thi* morning, with stock moving out well. Advice* indicate pretty heavy receipt* for next few day*. Price* un changed and steady Most Omaha dealers are advising Ne braska and other western «hipper* to hold back shipments, except for the norma* reou rementa of the trade, until after the holidays, a" the market 's expected to rema u quu t until after the f.rat of the year. »*v York f'offee. N•?w York. !>*.- 7 —There was rather * • harp break in the market for coffee fu ture- during today’a earl - trading The opening was 10 to 18 points lower and »<-tl\- month" so^d J* to 30 points be’ow (■ - r erd '< y’■ - losing f.gures dur np the morning under selling believed to b» for Kuropsan a< count and sc*tte-ing liquids - tlcn This was probably promoted by the rosier ruling of Rio exchange. but no pre-sure ».? cost and freight offerinr* was reported and * t/f $9 '<7. I •“■ ernber tall >i >» • » ’ d UP from • * 50 to l ’~u * Ihj g* • as n*»; fullv nuIni'< n*d market « '»«lng at net decline* of 10 tw polnta. Pale* were estimated at 49 00" i.hm l*e -mUr flodO March 19.17; Mar M r.r.. July M.ll; September aud October. fH 1; December. 1924 MOO. Tb- i»> jiI spot market w*4 quiet witH Rio 7s *i»ior « l Hi 10% to 10 %C and Bnctoo Is at 14% to 15 %c. w New York Sugar. New York Dec. 12—Haw surar wee quieter today but the undertone was firm ari l pro/* wera unchanged at |7 47 dutv us id There were aalea reported of 21.00" bags of Penis for I>ec#mber arrival to Io*h I refiner* at 5!4r elf. equal to 7.47*: duty paid and 10 00" bags of '*ub*a to p" operator for late January shipment a? f» f-l*c -oet and freight, equal to 7.09c duty paid. Haw sugar future* were Irregular throughout the day They opened three points higher to <-*ne point lower and ** one Urn- were two to nine points net higher on buvinr again*? sales In the *T>»t market v lth pergmbwr firm at 5.71c. Sub sequent realizing weakened the entlre list and the c|/.-■«■ was r. points net. higher to /• igh* points lower, near months continuing to show reiaiively steMdin*** January « ow.,1 $3 35. March $4.75; May *4 91; Juli *1.97. „ • Ref.ned sup;*- v.ai unchanged at 17 (* to *9.13 for Tine granulated but only a irnder e intiu t was reported. Weetera beet- were offered more freely. Refined futures nominal. f hlci*co Muller. Oh Ira t-o !•» If—'Thr Miter mark*! lirre ir.riay ■ a* .tea'ly fln't unaM»r «. am of '• aramity. fan-y hotter wra fi.lv f r.ri an.t it took very Mtla efforr to keep cheap butter moving but tr* medium scores continued ?o drag D»a ers sold these freely at the below prices and m so to* instances w»r» wilting in make con* essions. Though not literal.v supplied the ca** marks? was none too f,rm. Buying demand was very J ght. Soma s'ore mt*cellaneo?ts lots stor age were moving around 44’, to 45c. Fre«h butter 9 2 »ror«. 53c; "I s-o?'*. 59c • 9<* p-ore 49%c; j-a score. 47%c; ‘9 gc,rr 43«2c *7 score 41-; 96 score. 43'. Central zed -ar lots, 9" * or*-. 49c, 1* score. 4w York Drle.l Fruit New Tork. Dec. 12—Evaporated App:*a — Dull. Prunes Quiet. Apricots-* Steady. Peaches—Steady. rial sin*—Irregular. Chicago Potatoes Chicago I>e- 13 —Potatoes —r.e e'p‘9. 34 -ars. firm, •o?al T'nlted States ehip men** 417 Wisconsin d Round Whites No 1, *’004/1.1'. bulk. *1.7-0© ! 4o; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohio*. United State* Pfo. and partlv graded *1 00© 1.15: sacked Hound Whites. 90-';/II "3; Minnes'-'a Michigan bulk Round Whites, *1.2*; Idaho sacked Russets. United States No. 1 fl.CS©! 75. Kansas City. Mo. Dec. 19—Eggs—On* cent lower firs?*. 41c; selected, 4Sc. Ru' ter and Poultry—Uncharged Potatoes—Higher; western white*. *1 34. Flaisred. Dulu* h. Mien. Dec. 1? — Close—F’li. De ernber. *2 47; January. *2.45%; Febru fir- I? 47 May. *2 41 Updike Consignment Service ITS MEANING TO SHIPPERS: TOP PRICES. QUICK RETURNS With Check for Balance Due on Each Car The careful headline ef lone and delay claJaae. 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