Omaha Grain Omaha. Dec. 26. 1923. To?al receipts at Omaha wert 214 cars, ofiamsl 133 Ktrs last year. Total ship ments fttiu 25g curs, against -04 cats a year ago. Thera was only a fair demand for cash grain in the Omaha market today, wheat selling unchanged to le lower than Monday. Corn was irregular, some grades selling lc lower, while the white was in better demand and sold a* much as 2c higher. Oats were unchanged to l-j c lower. Rye was quoted unchanged to V»c lower, and barley unchanged. There was little in the over-holiday de velopments to attract attention other than *1 he big increase in the Canadian visible. Trade was light, but bearish sentiment seemed to predeftninate, with a lowerj range of values all around during the| early tradltig. Around inside figures commission house buying absorbed the pit offerings and local traders became over sold, and when they tried to cover a .-■harp upturn resulted. Scattered commis sion house trading in corn, mostly on the -oiling side, but reports indicate farmers, are not selling much cash corn. During i lie latter part of the session prices were j strong, witlr final figures showing a good advance over Monday's close. Market News. Export Demand; Kuss'dLs News wires Holiday dullness continued in the export "ade with foreign markets mostly closed, it tie or nothing was reported done over tne holiday. Buenos Aims: Wheat. price figures *112 compared with about $1.19H for No hard winter wheat via the gulf ami 'bout $1 194/1 21, according to poll for No. 2 .Manitoba wheat. Argentine lorn prices equal 95V' coinpared with 94c for American via the Atlantic. ' OMAHA CARLOT SALES. WHEAT. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. $1.07. No. 3 hard winter; 1 car, $1.04; 1 car, ''••He; 1 car, $1.01; 2 cars. 97c; 1 car t heavy), 90c; 1 car. 96c; 1 car, 96c, 2 tars. $1.07; 1 car. 99c. No. 4 hard winter; 1 car, 97c; 1 car, 95c; 1 car. $1.00; 1 car, 93c. No. 2 spring: 1-3 car (smutty), 95c; 1 car, 93c. No. 3 spring: 1 car (smutty). 93c. No. 4 spring: 1 car. 96c; 1 car, 93c: 1 *ar (smuttv), 94c; 1 car (red, very smutty). 89c. No. 5 spring: 1 * nr (smutty), 85c; 2 < ars, 80c; 1 car (smutty). TMc. Sample spring; 1 car, 83c; 2 cars, 77c; cars. 85c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cats (durum), 85c; 1 car. $’.()1 No. 3 mixed: 2 cars /durum), 82c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 94c; 1 car (smutty), No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 81c; 2 cars, 80c; 1 car (0.4 per cent heat damaged), 76c; car, 85c; 1 car (smutty), 80c. Sum pie mixed: 1 car, 85c; 1 car, 80c; 1 < a^\ 74 c. No. 2 durum: 1 car. 87c. No. 3 durum: 2 cars (amber), 83c; 3 cars. 82c; 1 car (amber). 86a * No. 4 durum. 1 3-5 cars. 81c. CORN No. 3 white: 1 c?ir. »::tc; 4 cars 62c. No. 4 white; 1 car. 61 Hc: l car. 61c No. 5 white: 1 car (1 pet. damaged). 6 On. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 63 He. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. 62c; 1 car, 61 %c; 7> cars. 62 He; 2 cars. 62c. No 4 yellow: 1 car, 61o; 7 cars. 60c; 1 car. 60V No. 5 yellow: 6 cars. 68c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 61 He; 6 cars. 60 He; 9 cat.**. 60< No. 4 mixed 2 cars. 69c; 1 car, 58 He No. 5 mixed: 2 cats. 66c .Sample mixed: 1 car. 60c. OATS No. 2 white: 6 cars, 40*40. No 5 white: 6 cars 4••1 *« : 1 ra’’n;n° i ■ t. heat damage). 4(»’4r: 6 cars, 40HC. a cars (heat damaged). 40c. No. 4 white 1 car <1.7 pet. heat dam •■go). 39 H«*: 3 cars. 40c; 3 2 3 cars (heat damage). 39c: 1 car (heat damage). 3* He. ■ car (heat damage), 39 V : - rars (*1.*^ !a mage), 39Hc; 1 car (heat damage). '^Sample white: 1 car (barley mixed). 39 Hr; 2 cars (12 pet heat damage). 3. V ! car (4n pet heat damage). 34 He. l ar (18 pc' heat damage), u.c; 1 car '8 pet. heat damage). 35Vfcc* RYE No. 2' 2 cars (srtecial billing), 6Qc. No. 3: 1 car. 69c. No. 4: 3-5 car. 55c. BARLEY No. S: 1 rar. 57c: 2-5 ear, «6Hc. o|°AHA:RSpTS,rAND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota.) T.ar Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago : J? 1=1 »? *»•.,2 , 1 Bgrl'V . TTeek T-ar Shipment,— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . "i 37 corn .1 33 Data . ** !lye . 7 o n Barley . . PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS f Bushels.) S’1M :pM •ihSUt*"'*- M^nna" «1 i'\dfo '«54.*«0 'EXPORT CLEARANCES ’hoVioIn Today Yr. Acn. Cheat tind Flour . in — 1.J1J.J5J °™ . 30 lino =0.000 "'CANADIAN VISIBLE. lu.h.l._ Today IMt- Ago. Yr. Ago. . , 40 401 "i ■ S') - ’ oim 27,*i i v." ial '.‘.V.lO.niV.oOO R.TmOJO 2.921.000 * CHICAC'» RECEIPTS. • carlota. Today W k Af> T r Ago ) heat . ,*£ 373 1S27 .2™ .iso s» 3 = 0 „? .'KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. , Yhoat.if! 4» 319 «rn . .. Ill n, ,">r LOUIS RECEIPTS 34; ^ i»j *« ?*} NORTHWESTERN* W"EATvRKCEIPTSr Carlola— Today. Ago. Ago af:.: g ;« ,01 " lnn,PtS»iTED STATES VISIBLE. ^ ■«e!r7i.=Tg' Tl.»ogoj = ;.«£g ala . 19,7", 0,000 l*,ir.7.n«'0 32.94*.000 "ve* ' 19,579 000 1*.3115.0011 9.310,000 •arlor’ .. 2 '.T.1 ooii 3.319.001) _, k. .. 0 0 0 OMAHA STOCKS • Week Year Buahela— Today, Ago. Ago. •Cheat ... 3,7*5,000 . ’'I-I'mo orn . 479,000 . New York Sugar. New York. I)p- 26.--Ilawr Augar was inl#t but firm, with no sales reported »« • ay. Boot Cuba* are quoted at ..%••. ' ‘»«t ■ nd freight, equal to 7.41*- for centrifugal Haw suK.tr futures were higher on covering prompted »*y tlie continued un favorablo labor condition in t uba and trie steadiness of the spot market. Opening i to 4 points higher, pries worked 7 t., • points above the previous close, hut re srtsd several points in the lat« trading ui.lar realizing I Inal price* were 5 to I ; o4nt« net high"' .lamiary . end al * sic; March, t.70r; May. 4 <..•■; July. 4 42c. A little hett-r Inquiry was reported for reft nod sugar but no change In quota •MM. Fine granulated is quoted at 8.xot|> * We. Refined futures nominal A.t the Close the follow ng sales were reported M.ono hags of ruban. first half of January loading, at i -<• . and "uu ><> hag* In -lading # Kc-hange* December, I' • ■ '• ■ 1 " ruber and October. *.‘o5« ; December SooV ..Vfee wa* quiet hut *t**Av and • •oitiinallv unchanged m 10V1 *« 11 *' f’r I 7a and 14Hc to 1 1 B*nU 4 k Sew York Dry IDmmIn. Vew Tori Dec id; More inquiry v - • • -ported for gray cotton good- and rhe* were firmer after the cotton mar bet- ad ;in«*d *h»rplv. Bom* f,,rth* v iv nc liv auto manufacturing Inte r* ^p ..■HP reported on lib fabric- and gO'-d '•>r I- alherl/.ug Durian * '••re on ehingert It a w rilk Hllghtly higher n Yokohama and held firm In Die local ■r„d" .Dibber* are doing a f.nf bu*ine»* in men’- wear cleanup line* llo-nry • nd underwear were* ■ Tim g* < • ' 'I cotton - tibei .do •■*» firm at net advance* of I# to ** poln ’ ■ t bleiigo rotntoea. Chicago, lie*- :'<• |*i>t atoc “l,nnr r , d|)tn. 4 0 CMC- total l f . ’ ’ #1 St a I - - hi| nmrt*, 401 ear* AV cqui-in acd Poultry—Alive CJnaetDecJ fowl*, I dL'l*. epring*. I ; r«t •aters, JZ'^e. gec*<. 10c; turkey*. 21* . i Chicago Grain j »> tJl.UilJ * J. LtlDt.V. Chiiago, i i*'i _i.. An oversold wheal market developed ori the early break to new lows today, and urgent covering by shorts effected a rapid recovery. The market closed strong and higher. A similar situation prevailed in corn. Lo cals followed the beluted liquidation during tlie first hour, but fair support sufficed to reverse the trend. Wheat closed higher, corn was He lower to lr higher, oats were Vfcc lower to V*c higher und* rye ruled l$ao advanced. Relative strength in the northwest wheat market was a factor that brought about the recovery in the local pit. News generally was more favorable to the bulls. The United States visible decreased surprisingly and there were cables irom the Argentine that wet weather had | impaired the quality of new wheat and flat. Corn buying was active. The bulk of it came through a house that has been persistently identified with the bear side for some time and was iiHturally re garded as short covering. Investment demand in the deferred months was im proved. Liquidation in December corn continued during the earlv session and ‘ins grain closed at a discount of 4‘^c under May. iiais closed Irregularly. Trade in this pit whs fairly active. Commission houses iiad resting orders to buy on weak spots. Rye bad a much better undertone. There was considerable buying «»f r>e noted against sales of corn. Provisions dropped under scattered selling Lard was unchanged to 6c low er and ribs were 2 t*®7V*i: lower. IMt Notes. Liquidation in the wheat pit has been ebbing for several days The market tiie while lias been plainly showing signs of a sold-out condition. With the technical position strengthened it was quite able to respond to news of constructive na ture. An increase of 10,815,Onrt bushels in the Canadian wheat visible for the week attracted Mttls attention. With lake navi gation closed, it Is reasonable to expect increased stocks in t lie north. Mild weather in Canada is the cause for the continued run to terminals. There were 1,200 chts of wheat in sight at Win nipeg for. tomorrow. Cash w'heut in all of the markets was In better demand and at firmer premiums. The primary movement continues mate rially under last year. Reports have it that there lias been 316,750.000 bushels wheat marketed in Canada so far this season, and 245)4)00,000 bushels inspected. The total supply of wheat and flour on ocean passu go Is placed at 38,224.000 a year ago. The foreign consumption of a year ago. Theforeign consumption of wheat is undeniably on the increase This situation, no doubt, has been forc ing its way. indirectly, as a price making factor*. Canadian mills are said to be doing a good business in flour with the orient. CHICAGO MARKETS. By 1'iirlikw drain Co. AT. 6312. Dec. 22 An. I Open. I lUiTh. I 1-ow. i Cloae. I Tee. Wheat | till 11.-<'. i 1,00%. 103 i 1.00 Vi , 1.017*1 1.01 H May ! 1.0* I 1.07% 1.05 % I 1.07 i 1.06% I 1.09%.I.I 1.07%, 1.06% ■Inly I 1.01% 1.05% 1.04% 1.05% 1.04% Kye. I I I 1 I tier. I .66741 .68%: .6 6 741 .68 %| .6:% May 1 .73 I .74 I .72%i .75:* .73% July I .731*1 .73%! .731*1 .73%' -73 Corn ! I I I I Dec. .68 .69 ! .68 .69 I .69 i .68% .■•!••.• ••(•■ ••■■ May I -72V* .73%! .72% ,i3% -'2% I ..... .I.I .73% .72% July I .73% .74% .73%: .74% .73% Oats I Del . .41 I .41% .40%! .41% .41% May 44%: 44%: .44% .44% .44% July .42 .42 %: .41%* .42% .42% Jand 12.25 J2.26 'l2.17 112.17 !l2.20 May 12.30 112.30 12.20 112.20 12.23 Blba 1 : Jan. i 9,55 I 9.55 ' 9.65 9.65 ! 9 57 May ; 9.75 9.75 ' 0-67 , 9 87 I 9 76 J\itiisas City i • 7 4*> Norway- Iipinnnd, 14 8' Sweden—Demand. 26 54 Denmark—^Demand. 17 72 Hwl t/.erland Demali'l. 17 19 Hpa In - I tenia nd I 2 99 <;recce—| lemand, 2.15 Poland- Demand, 003018. ('/.echo-Slovakia Demand. 2 9- t .Tugo Slavla Demand 1.13*4 Austria -Demand. OoM Humania Demand. ..2', A rgent Ina I »emand. 32 10. Bi azil- • I)emnml. 9 80. Montreal Demand. 97 *4. -__ New \ork Codon. | N'«mv York coif on exi'lisi'p'* t\ uni at inn** furnished hy I H Mm lw K Co. 224 (him *>■•1 s i1 I III III* Mlilif. .1 A r> | K 7 XX X9 i V est * v • 0|i«n 1 I f I or It ! !»ow I Doha 1 Close I**" 1 34,66 14.65 15.70 I 34.75 I Mar. I 35.26 30 12 I 3 5.22 :i« 06 35.12 ! Mm v ( 35 4 5 3»l !’X .1. 4'! 1!#i 21 I 3 5 3 2 luiy 1 3 4 «3 43 1 :ti i,*» , n r.4 47 [xiept. I . . .1 lift (0 | 2ft mi | ;mi jfft 50 | 1 'ct 1 2x.t>5 1 -jo x t ax ;i:i I 29.26 I ’’xj;'. 1 I ottaa I iitnre« New York l»e. . Colton futures opened Kles'ly. .hiiiunrv. 14 I... fa 34 7f»r. Mi." h, 35.46c; Jui i . . Ortubei 24.65c New 4 ork roullrv. N-w Yoik. I". . isniitrv l.i v# steiidv; hrolleis. 30fa to,- rowl*. |?4f37c. dressed roullrv Weak. » dickens. 20ti 40* . fowls. I Off 29c. H|»ot Cotton. New York, flee 2H Spot rot ton steady; middling, 87.25c. liar Miter. New York, Dsc 25. — liar skiver, 64 Msxlcun dollars, 49U>'• Omaha Livestock Dec. 2tk. Receipts were . Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. ''frnial Monday .-'.252 g.uoo 4.401 Official Tues. holiday. Estimate Wednesday . 7.500 8.600 10,7 Three days this wk.. 9.752 16.600 1 5.101 hame days last wk. . 22.3:18 44,221 33.021 Same days 2 wks ago. 26.460 42.5*2 42.627 Same days 3 wks ago. 1*5.883 30,519 37,669 .Same days yr ago.13.869 22.312 21,652 Kecelpie and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards. Omaha. Neb., for 21 hours ending at 3 p m . December 26: RECEIPTS—C ALLOT. Cattle# Hogs Sh'p C. M. ft St. P. 13 2 2 I Wabash .. 5 Missouri Pacific . 5 .5 Union Pacific . 58 3t Ip C. A- N. W., east. 19 38 2 U. A* A. W\, west. 4 0 3 8 2 C, St. P.. M. AO. 47 18 1:. C. H. A Q , ray . 25 5 u . M. A Q.. west. 29 17 4 U . U. 1 A P . east. .5 I II. I. A I*. west. 7 I. C. It. R... 2 O. G. W. 4 Tot a i | 48 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cat tie. Hugs. Sheep Armour A- Co. 92.t 1999 4607 Cudahy Park. Co. . . . l2‘>.; 2 122 1435 I ><»ld Pa'king <•*. .. 1 ; j 1 3 17 .Morris Parking Co... 795 1058 2 125 Swift A Co.114 i 2066 130S Glassberg, M. .... . ...: Hoffman Pros. 9 ... .... Muyerowich A Vail . . 25 . . . .... Midwest Parking Co. * .... John Roth A Sons... 17 .... S. Omaha Pack. Co.. 21 .... Murphy, J. W... ... 2437 .... Lincoln Parking Co.. 73 .... .... Nagle Packing Co. . . . 92 .... .... Wilson ‘Parking Co.. 14*. .... .... Anderson A Son. 0 .... .... Mu I In, J. II. 4 . Cheek, W. II. 5 . ...' . ... Dennis & Francis.... 44 .... f .... Ellis A Co. I . Harvey, John . 428 .... .... 1 nghram, T. J. 1 .... .... Kellogg, F. 0. 14 .... .... K'k't’k Pros. A L'dg'n 122 .... .... Krebbs A Co. .... .... Longman Pros. 3 .... .... Mo.-Kan. C. A C. Co. 37 . .. . . . #■ Root. .1 .13. A Co. .. lit Sargent A Finneg.n. 69 « ... . .. Wertheimer A Degen 52 «... Other buyers . 369 .... 1341 ... 4"4 Total .5931 1791 11214 Tattle—Receipts, 7.500 head. Receipts were not heavy f<»r the day after t'hristmas an steers of medium to good quality. A fair shipping demand developed for desirul • light and handyweight beef and pri« *-s held steady on anything of this kind, while on the general run of shortfed cattle bids and sales were ail of 10®15r lower than Monday ami in some cases tnor* Host cattle on sales sold around $9.604* 9.75. Tow stuff was in limited supply and quotably strong, while afockers and fowl ers were scarce and 1 •' '• < I • higher, best offerings bringing $7.50® 8.00. Quotations on Tattle—Hood to choice beext-;. $9.00® 10.00; fair to good beeves $H.t>04* 8.75; common to fair beeves, $7.25 ft* 8.00; trashy warniedup beeves. $6 50® 7.25; choice to prime yearlings, $10.75® 12.00; good to choice yearlings. $9 2 6® 10 50; fair to good yearlings, 1* 0')® 9 no. common to fair yearlings. $6.50® 7.75; good to choice fed heifers, $6 75'" * 0< fair to good fed heimers, $T.264*6.50, common to fair fed heifers, $4*00® 0 good to choice fed cows. $5.00 6.25; fair to good fed cow s, $1,004* 5 00; common to fair fed cows. $2,004*3.50; good to choice feeders, $7.40® #.15 . fair to gftod feeders. $6,504*7.26; common to fair feeders, $5 50® 6 50: good to choice stock ers. $7.oti(t*i 7.00; fair to good Stockers. $0.25® 7.00 , « ummon to fair Stockers, $5.00 ® 6 00; trashy stockers. $4,004*5.00; stock heifers. $3,754*5.00: stock cows. $2 7;»® 3.65; stock calves, $1 00® 8.00; veal calves. $.’.50® 9 00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.00® 5.75 Hogs—Receipts. R.600 head. Trade In the shipper division was a trifle slow to sta'-t this morning but when things began to break ground movement In gen erai was fairly active at prices around 6® 10c higher than Monday. Packers were also slow In ading. with first bids around steady but as a little stuff began to move in this direction prices loosed &«-* to possibly a trifle more higher Hu it of the sales was at $6.75®. • with early top $7 1", and some of the best hogs held higher. Sheep— Receipts, I0.7"n head The sen eral sentiment was a trifle bearish in tn killer laml) trade this inornInB with t>ar.i ere maklne tlielr first bid . ■; a 40c lower, but with shippers In the market In a fair wav movement soon broke ground at around 10c lower figurea. Very few feed ing lambs were ln< hided In the supply and with demand good for the few at hand the market ruled strung Ar* . sheep were fully MW He higher on limited supplies. • Quotations on Sheep and luimbs—Fat iambs, good to choice, $12.00® 12.75; fat lambs, fair to good. $11 26® 12.00; clipped lambs. $10.35 ft* 10.60. feeding lambs. $11 25 ® 12.10; wethers, $6 004*8.00, yearlings $# 00® 10 25: fat ewes light, $6.26®7.5v, fat ewes, heavy. $4 26 4*6 00. < liicugo IJvestock. Chicago, Dec. 26.—Cattle—Receipts 1 f - n.io head; beef steers closing largely 2 lower, spots off mor°, we 'ihly •t***'1* shov ing most decline; t »p yearling*. $11.75; best matured steer*. 111.00, some averaging slightly above 1.500 pounds at that price; bhlk fat steers. $' 254*9.00; low qualities warmed up kind, downward to 5* no and below, yearlings and handy weight steers in most active demand; she stock. 10c to 25c higher; lower grade be«f heifers showing mo-t advan-e; lull*. 104tl5c up; vealera largely 60c higher; bulk desirable handyweight veal calves to packers 110,00U 10.25; light kind. $9 0«> ft? SO; outsiders, upward to $1160 and above for choice selection*. ’Hog*—Receipts 39.000 bead market opened to traders shipper* an 1 small packer* mostly 104*1 < higher, hulk de sirable weighty butchers, early. $• 20« 7 26 top. $7.35; 190 to 225-pound average, mostly $7.1041 7 20; 160 to 175 pound av erages $6.65 tii 6.90; bulk desirable pack Ing sows. $6.50 'ij 6 75; strong weight pig-. $6 0041 6 50 big packers filling moderate orders late, steady with Mondays aver age; good 225 to 260-pound hut-her* late $7 00f? 7 15. estimated holdover. 12.00" Sheen and I.an he—Receipts 1 «.**•»<» head; rat lamia, fd-a.lv I" Men*. *h**p »"• feedlnt Inmbn around at-arty: bulk anil chnh-e fit »o»IhI lamb* till" 13 35; top. 113.5U; flipped lamb* I"'.1', I5 *11.r,Off12.31; full nail •■* larfflv *lr,r", odd Ir.t* heavlee. 11(1 i»'«_ 1 l.0O; light Iiml ban flyweight fat fwea. I< t'-b , "r;.' feeding lamb* around Mi pound* -- Rioux City I.lvf Work. Sioux city 1>*< *« Calle—Re.-elut*. 1 700 heart. market fatrlv artier; klllei*. atearty. Urn higher; »to« ker* Hearty, .jr tilrh-i fat ll'.r. etirt yearling*. 1175; bulk. 17 !M| » f«- «»-,■»< h-lfer*. CU,0®*00. falinera and cut-era. ft -.(1*1 .'71. gra** row* and heifer*. IJ* »cti- veal*. »r..(Hi«f» r.«; bull*. U ■ r, MM feeders. 7 73 *to* kera. ». 7 30; *lo< k yearling* mil naive*. *«"? tfi 7 50; feeding cows and heifers. ll.f. — ...Of* heart : *1 -art V ftf higher . ton. 1 ar. bulk of »al»». *' * r' '* , 0*5 tights. $'■ 2 560; butchers. $" 5 a If . hsavj mixed. 16 M0I •" • > ‘’“sb.'.-u an'd 'l iiL'* Recelpta. 1.700 heart, steady. _ _ SC. Jmrpll I.Uertnrk. SC Jnrrph. Mo.. !»e. 2« ;»«»<• .•rlptr. n.r.po hrr.l, rlr.in* t.' 16.- hIKhrr, lop *7.10: hulk of rHlrr. *6 1.0 utna $.t 77. *1 H '" ly t" "ml atrady. bulk. $fif,0'o7 Jit . . t # _ Hoga—U.-« 7.000 b»MMf: tm»rk*« I In Jflr I, •hr, ' 1,1pp. r .. |7 P... Imr | lop *7 10 hulk of -.. *i..«5M» I 1,1,1k d.nirhlr 21 r, to nm-pound avrrra,-. 17 lif q, 7 I*, I'll to I’ll, pound rvrirf, r. , 66 7'. ',I 7 on 130 In 160 pound a ' n a ir• " Ill.irttV »l. 1108/il Ml; hulk pil. klnk |6 67 ',*6.65. rloi-k pi*». rlrnnK. hulk. »„ | ^ Hhrrp rn.t I.nilhr Ilr,rlplr. 7 "00 llrnd | irloh-. Hronit lo 11.- hl*hri h.rl I O „ rail.,', 11 2 20; frd l"'» ... , I ».»•,< rllpprir III "»: rh, ,'P. rtrn.ly lo ' b igliff r.-w • XI . f. $7^‘0 St I oiiIm 1.1% «•«!»<-k. Kamt Rt t.ouia. HI. * ,f‘‘ 2« 1 f , It,., f>||itM. .bo.nl . bt-rf Hioora hmihi'I ti-mlv Iff J'r h'gh*r : rmirkt't •'''>** d Mii-ady; b« oT h.«k at"! fight y*nrllng» ,i ml -Hif Uf-r ali-f-ra iif-mlv; "i hlgltcr; fBliPot** at>-;i'lv; light \ rv»|ot ■ v*. vfinItngfi, 1* r>** * :,0; 'I'xvM. I*' - f,n itntMTH. % • .">'11 • . bffbtgna bulla, g ; 7 r. V* « .: m«. tup. 97 *'•o . light h'lga n.t, tl-. «7 Sti ff 7 r. good 110 I" 17." pound k1 '"I■ ti, , ., o 7 I II .*.....1 17 n ' I ■" I "'I $• J . .if 2 point}* <»n the day, t ho day's transact ions exceeding 6u.,i"0 shares New higli records for 1923 were estab lished during the session by nearly a s ore of stocks including such active Is t m as Corn Products. United States 1 ast ion Pipe, National Lead and * uha t •l,i" Sugar preferred. "Soo'’ common and American Sugar Refilling preferred, cadi established new lows, but both made good r covery and closed with substantial net l ins on t he day. , , . . . , There was H fair a-cumulation of buying orders on hand when ths market opened hut initial gains, as a rule. wet. limited to fractions. Buying power increased a the session progressed and before noon a number of stocks had been bid up 1 to 4‘u points above Mondays closing figures. Raising* of the call money rate to f. j p**r cent and acute weakness of trench francs, whh h fell below 5 cents to a new low record for all time, induced some profit-taking, but It fAiled to arrest the upward trend. A brisk demand for the steel shales set in during the after noon. Crucible being pushed up four points; Gulf States Steel 3 points, and Republic, 2 points. . Copper stocks again lagged behind the, rest of the list ami were reported to have been freely sold by speculators who| bftd become discouraged by their failure to participate In the recent upswing. l,own. h In till a. live issues, however, wire limited to fractions. , While the tt verase fHceS of -0 lean In a railroad stocks showed a slight gain on the day. heaviness was apparent In a number'of leading issues including Atchi son Union Pacific. Pennsylvania and Louisville A- Nashville, all of which closed frxi tit na! > lov ei . Weakness Of French francs was the T'-' ture of the foreign exchange market. < 'b servance of a holiday in London resulted m comparatively little business in sterl-j mg. which held fairly steady around |4 ,• t tjr»-ck drachmas rallied 9 I ' ints in r. flet iion of the report that former Premier Venizelos would return to Athens to assist in the political rehabilitation or that country. | New York Quotations New York stock exchange quotation* furnished by J. S. Bache A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building. Mon. High. Low. Close. Close. Ajax Rubber .... 5% 6% 6 % 6% Allied Chem . 7' -j 6* -* €9% 71 - •* Allis Chalmers . . 46% 4 46 4»% Am Sugar Beet .. 42% 41% 4 1% 4 1% A meric an Can ...10: % 104% 104% loll % Am Car & F .162% 161 162% 1' '% Am Hide A L pfd. 62 % 5" % 62% 4i>% Am Internat Corp. 22% 22% - % --% Am Linseed Oil. 1" % 17% 17 % 16 Ainer Locomotive 74% 7 7 74% <3*4 Am Ship Ac <*orn .. 11% 1"% 11% 11, Amer Smelling .. 6 4% 57% 57% 6< % Am Steel F 36 37% 3s 3. S Am Sugar .. 65% 54% 6» _* American Sums .. 1 • %' * Am Tel Si Tel.. . 125 124 % 125 125 American Tob .150% 14* Am Woolen .. 74% 7.7% 74 , Anaconda.36% 36 30 % •' ♦ Associated D fids A-.hi-m .»6% 96% 96% ye% \t Gulf A W I .. M% 17% 16% }*% Austin Nil hola 3' ■» 2" * -9 * Baldwin . . 126 1. 4 % % lf 4 » B.» IMmore a « hlo. ■% ' Vi£ Bel h'.ehem Steel 63% 61% ’% l% Bosch Magneto. % Cal. Packing .. *®7» *? .* Cal Petroleum... . 27 26% -6% •> * Canadian Kdflc. . 146 1 C, % 1 4 ;•* 14 % Cent I Leather .... 13% 13 * l?;* Chandler Motors . '»% r t c. , « Ches Si Ohio ..71% .0% <"% •' Chicago Sr S W 4« «, 4< * 4* « 4-% c. M Sr st P. .. n% i- % C M A st. P pfd. 23% 22% 22% -1% C ft. I A P. 21% 21 21% 21% Cbil” Copper.. -'7 % 26 % 2'» 2 . % Chino.17% !•% I?* .[I' Cor a Cola i};,* Colo, Fuel A Iron.. 4% r- i « ;*> Columbia Gas. 3:> % 33% 3J% Con. ‘ igara • 14 * f.% Cent I Can •• % ’ H : * > 56* < N.rn P: • n.'s 1 • - 1 1 c. n t 1 . % Co-den 5.% ;6 3«.«, ; • Crucible ff;* f-;S Cuba Cane Sugar . H% 19 % 16% Cuba Cane S pfd. tie % *>4 * *5% f 4 N Cuba-Amer Sug ‘ '- * • _4% •I4'’1 cuyamel Fruit . 72% 71 *1 J*’ Davidson Cb.m 7» * * • ■> : * Dome Mining . 1JJ* ,J}!* Dupont Nem .1’1 1*9 13"% !•' * Erie . 22% 2 % l % J1S Famous Players ..<2 il *1% Fisk Rubber . 7% •% •% *% Freeport, Tex .... 12% 1 *'% 1 - l-% Gen Asphalt . 41% 41% 42 4 2 % Gen Electric .. 19«% 191% 196% 10a Qen Moo art . 16 14% 15 14% fjoocl r'.ch .22% '■ % - 1 % Grt North Oi 29% - ' % ' % : “ % Grt Nor Ry pfd . 66 51% «j6 w6 Gulf St8t»* St 44% 4t% 44 *1,. Hud **cn Motor* 24% 2* 2-4% •*% Houston Oil . . 73 "f % <2% • Hupp Motors . 1 T* i •• % 1 •' % 1 III Central .D<* % 1"1 % l"t % 1 "1 % Inspiration . 24% 24% 34% 24% Inter Har%*ste* 77 * .'*■% • •% ‘6 Int M M 6% 6% * '} c, % Int M M pfd 3«% 24% 29% Jh ** Int N: ke| .14% 13% 13% 14 Int Parer . ... q% 3*% *% 39% Invincible Oil 16% I •% D- • 16% K c. Southern 14'. D 1" B Kell-Spring 2% .% 3j% - * Kenner ott . 31% 33% 37% 33J* Keystone Tire ...... 2% 2 » I«ee Rubber . . 14 % 14 L**hlgh Valley 6<\% '• *• *4 6o »•" % Llnm I.«« o 6* '-j 6», % 61 j Louis A Nash ... 44% 44 M VH% VIS X Motor A . 49 44 44% 41^ Mack Truck *G *“% ^ •• "•% Max Motor B 13% 1 * 13% 1 } * Me* Sen ben rd . 16 1 ' H% 15% Mid State* Oil 6% 6 5 Mid Steel . 24% 24% Mo Pac ific .. '»% 0 % 9 -, 9 % Mn Pa t f 1 * i 79 Monk Ward 24% 2 4 2 4 % •»% Nut Enamel . 41% 40% 41% 4"% Nat Lead 14* 114 |L 141% N V Air Brake ..41% < % 41% <‘% \ Y Central .. .104% 10 7 % 1117 % D'3% \Y Nil AH. I 1 % 13% 13% North Par . . . 6?% 61% 61% M% ftrnheum . 14% iq*» ]4% 14 4, i *« ns Dottle • 4 4% ‘ * f 44 % ' Pacific fill 61% 4 J % 61 % 49 * Pen American f>4 *3% »>3% Pan Am B * si% f Penn UR 41 % 41 % 41 % 41 % Peu'dA* Gii* 97 % Q * q i Phillip* Pet* 4% I'S 94% Pierce* Arrnw. Preaged Steel Car ■ . • ''■ * Prod A* Reflnera 4% ?2% '*% « I'ullm.n . 122 121 1 2 1 IN I-111.. mi N C .'IS , IS Pan Steel Spring •• '”7, liny Consolidated 11% ^*1* 11 « _ 1 4 IS. .. ling ~ * % 7e N *4% . Reptoglc I I % 11% 1 I % 1 Repuh Iron S Steel f> I «'»% 6J% 4<% Royal Du’di N Y 49 % 4*% 49% 4, m S* Lon - A ^an Fr 1 * % 114 1. !*% * S, I, * h It * ie ... 47 4* q7% 47% 6 . 1 | Shell Cninli • 111 17 % 17 % 1c 4 1 • * ^ • • Writ « > 1 S'... SI i*ffield . . ' !>V *. 1 % Shelly Oil.'2 4% ‘-'1% '1% ' %• Southern Pacific 47% v;% *• * .*• Southern Railway. ’*% '' 4 :: ■ % ' st nil of Calif 6 4 ' % • % • ' S| Oil of N .1 q,i -37% ”* % % Stewart Warner 90% *9% •» » ^ ' v Si t otpherg Carbur >'» . • jf. SI tide tinker. . . H>q 1"'-% >;•% 1 'IVxhh Co 4.7% 4 • 4 1% 4. v v .* A Pac-lfl* D*% 1 4 % 1J % * J ' * Timken Roller -m- • • ;; Tob Product* il% •ft '0 * Toll • Produc ts A 9 '% •"% 9"% 91 Trans oil . . * • % . S’* .' Cnlon I'.trifle 1 • % 1 • 1 - * 1 - • 4 Cp-ted Fruit 17 K ! ." 7 % 1 74 lu r s I A Ic obnl 61* 4, < •■ 64 % C , I' S Rubber 77% -7% 17% 3. C fl Steel 94 9 % 97% q 1 S Steel pfd 1 19 „ 119% I *1:» b 1 Nipper ‘ * • \ Mifuditim . " % "'*% 1 % '•"* % \ in ■ tid oil . H% It 1 1 % 14% Waba-h ... . 1" % I "% 1" % » N t\ 1 hash A ... 7 I % ♦ % We«t I .-trie .'-IN ••■’ % ' 'f \\ h le F ,vle 0|| % - % 7c % WbMe Motors < , Will* * < tverlartd t" , 1" ', ' w II*..1, "7 "• * Wort b Pump "4 Two o', loc k sales. I ." 74 000 ‘ ban’ Holiday (in I .otidoii Ivxcliaiijics homl'in. I'(" IN', Toil n v i* n h"lTilny I oil nil r \ • ll u li K »'* hnrr Nni y orli Mono* V»* w V > I '• lull M • ’ !•' |l m'n i ; V11 ^ 1«. ' '<| |" t * rll I . I ft IN 4 | •• ’ 1 I I III i II11II U Mil i*, « % |H I I *'t|t : I | II* Ml I? i »■ i -1 *4 i • ■ ■ • nl : off. ir.i it i • ■ • > ot I *l loin a**, |*ni •.•nl lull 1< iii« lOMinv ( «. • . iilnp' • I ' M l * ••nl TllOrt 1.111111“ s" 1 •• n • I \ i n • \ nl 1 ollnlri it. I rtO'ifim *|,«• «. per (•nl. 1 •» innnthn, .• ir f* 11 |ior mill Pri III" t ’oin 111 r 11 In I l*i |»• • c \\'u • | ri emit • lx nii*iii I il \ I'rortiii i* Kaom* • tty 1'•• 2j. MiiUrr, run poultry nml oohitoiH Ulir ll.t lignl vxitli W'OiiIm v ■ lout U «t I Now \ork. I»ec. 20 —U ■ esslons tanging flOIU ls:„e fractions to 1 » were genera I in the French govr rriuiem and municipal bonds listed on Mu- New York exchange n today's poMi-lmliday trading Traders attributed the decline to selling due to the drop in French exchange. There wan no i . idem i’ w;»* staled, however, of any sizable liquidation. A rise in Mexican a of more than a point reflected optimism mi the part of some traders hi the ability of the Mexi can government to successfully rope with the military uprising in some of the Mex ican states. Trading was relatively quiet Jn both tho railrdhd and Industrial groups, fra» tional recessions being genera! among the rail mortgages. Prices were relatively firm aunong the Industrials, due largely to buying of some of the sugar and parking company liens. A few specialty bonds also were bid up slightly. Sentiment was somewhat mixed in the liberty grout* Selling predominated In the tax exempt 3tys, which f*'ll off 6-82 of a point, and In tne treasury 4‘js. which declined 3-32 of a point. The fourth liberty 4'is either held firm or Improved It was reported the forthcoming Argen tine loan may take the form of $'i",yoo.0»*o 'i"-yeat *l per cent bonds, to be sold s' about 9a %. I . N. I hind* (Sales in $1 too.) High. Low. Close 3.',H Liberty 3»*a.99 2b 99.7 99 10 Liberty In 41** .9X10 '*v7 9X.» 2> : Liliertv .’<1 4 4« . 9X9 'm.fi 98.7 4 , 99 1 4 17 I,m ■ is lOi r- 9X.10 98.8 98.9 41 U 8 Cov’t 4<4e .99 11 99.8 99.9 r on in a 15 A I Marg Wk» *a 77% 77% 77% Argentine 7a .. ..101% 101% 101.% 35 A Govt gtil I 7s.. 86 86% 20 t'itv uf Bord Gs .. 75% 74 74 2 City of Christ hs .1»7 1«7 1"7 4 City of Copen 5%• R7% 87% 87% 25 (iter Prague 7%s.. 76% 76% 76% 14 city of Lyons 6s.. 75% 74% 74 a Cit Marseilles 6s . 7 5% 7 % 75% 12 C R de .Tan 8a 47. 87% 87 87 15 city of Toklo 5s * 4% 64 ‘4% 5 Ci tv of %url. 23 Am T A T col 4a 92% 92% 92% 4 Am W W A El 5a. 83% *.i * *•> 27 Ana Cup 7s, 38.. 97% 97% 97% 2 4 Ana Cop Gs'53 . . 96 % 96 96 % 4 At n >.ur A Co 4 %a. 84% ■ •„ « i % 17 A TAS Fe gen 4s. 8 7 86% 86% 2 A TAS Fe ad I 4a at 79% 79% 79% 1 At C L 1st ron 4s. R7% 87% 87% 6 B A. O Gs .D‘0% 100% 100% 15 B A O cv 4 %» .... 82% 82% 82% 27 B A O gold 4s .. 8 2 81 % 8 2 7 B T of Pa lArf 5a. 9« 94 94 11 Beth St con '« SA . 97% 97 97 5 Beth Steel 5%a ... 86% 84% 68% 1 Bk Ed g*n 7s D..1®#% 108% 108% 2 Can North 7s .112% 112% 112% 8 Can Pac deb 4s ... 79% 79% 79% 3 Car Cl & O Gs ... 9*% 96% 96% 5 Cent of Ga fis ....100% 100% 100% 20 Cent J>*ath 5s ..95% 94% 94% 7 Cent Pa- gtd 4s . 8 5% 45% 85% 20 Ches A Ohio cv 5s. 89% 89 89 % 72 Ches A O f v 4 % 3. 8 7% 87% *7% 13 Chl A Alton 3 %s . 33% 33 33% 20 Chl A East III 5s . 76% 76% 76% 17 Chi Gt W est 4s .. 50 4949% 114 C MASt P cv 4 % s. 63% 63 63% 4 7 C MASt P 1 - f 4 %s 49% 4 - % <9 23 C MA St P h 15 .. 66 67% 64 2 Chl A NW 7s ...10:% 10 5% 1* •% 7 « hi Rys 5s ..74% 74 ‘4 3 Chl R IA J’ gen 4s.. 7* % 7-% .«% 29 c K IAP ref 4s ... 73% 73% <3% 7 Chl A W Ind 4s ....72% 72 72 27- Chile Cop 6s ... 99% 99 99 % 3 C « C/fcSt L ref 6sA.l»l% 10«% 101 1 4 5 Colo A So ref 4 1 s kl% “1% 91 . 4 c G A Kl * ■ ■ 9# % ■• % % 22 Con Coal Md 5s . . k"% 87^ 87 4 • ' 1*ow 3s 8 7-% *;’♦ * * “• ft Cuba C S deb 8s 96 95 % 96 11 Cub Am Hug sa .107% 1"7% U‘7% 5 Pel A Hud ref 4s. 83% 82% 83% 24 D A It G ref “ . 49% 4 % 40% 7 D A R Gr con 4s. 67 •• % 66% 9 Pet K l ref *.* 11 •“ % 1°5% 1 • • •, I Imt United Ry 4%s 84% 84% *«% in f». n St rfg 7s .. 86% 46% 86% 4 DuP de St m T%«. d"% H 12 Puaue J.ight 6^ 104 lf‘3% 103% 15 Fast Cub Su 7%s 108% 107% 107% 2 . Km G A F 7%- rtfs 90% 90 90% II Kris pr Hen 4s . 62 61 s fl% 4 1 F1 e fe-. n Hen 4s... 4% 14% 4 . 10 Fisk Rubber Is.... 102% lf*l% 102% 4 C dr h • 2* ■ *>" . •'*- % 9. % 7 Goodyear T v« 31 101% 101% 101% 7 Goodyear T la ’41.114% 14 % 114% I <.: 1 • R) of Can fe llt% 111% 1 ’■ - % 11 Gr Tr By --f ta Os.103% 103% 103% 2 3 Gr Northern 7s A.lft7 1"6% 106% 2 ♦ «.r Northern 5%* B 96 '* % 96 10 flerahey Choc 6s.. 101% 1"! 1“1 1 ' *11 .1 A M.«n ref 3s A " 1 % ' % 8.% 21 H i A Man e! in - 7.4% 54 4 1 1 Hi B T ref 5s «tfs 94% 94 94 5 Illinois Centr 5%s.l01% H'l % 101% 5 Fit I'm ref 4s 79% 19% 79% Indiana Steel 5s i«l 10QH * 4 Irit* • ro Rap Tr 7s *3 % 81 4J 0 In*. II.ip ions 6s * •• % •% 20 Int Ha Tr re 5s stpd 59 54 % 59 | 77 Int A Gt Nor md 1 6s 40 39% 39% , c Int Mer Mar s f ♦ " 79^ % 7 9 ’» lntrr Bap r* f r * B « % v 8.1 t 13 Iowa Cent rfg Is J? i'c 17 K «: Ft 8 4k Me 4s 73% .3% *3% .7 h as City p A K h 89% "• 4 89 * 1 Kan City Term 4s 82 4* *2 1 K G A K 6« 9J 9 1 93 .4 Kelly * Tire 8* . 102% 10f *-, I. I g K ■ It A M vers OS &*» 4 96% 9* « SI Louisville A N 5s '01 97% 9.% 9, * .1 Louisville A N un 4» 9n 90 90 4 Magma Copper 7s 11° 1 IS•- 112 ManaD fHtgar 7%s 9* 9. •* 9' 37 Market M liy con 5s 93% 93 ■* 9a% 39 M1.Dale Steel CV &s. 86% 86% 4*-% II Mil E Ry A L 5s ‘61 M% If’ ** *"% 1 Minn A St 1. ref 4*. 14% 1 •> % * 3 M < P A S S M 6 % Si 03 103 1*-} 5 M K A T per In «s •* f5 9a »■* 4 ; M KA r pr in %* A " ;i * 194 M 1\ A T n s-lj 3s A «» % Mo Pacific c.n «s... II Rk 84 Mo Pacific gen 4s.. M% 51 4 ! j 16 Montana I* 5s A . . . . 98% •** ] 6 M -ntn-al T ml 3s . 86% 86 % 11 .MorrD A Co 1st 4%s «'% 1. % •; 1 N L Tel A T 1st ?s 97% 9.% .* ■% 4 N (1 T A M Inc 5s.. 46 *»> ^ I40 N V Central deb 6s 103% |03% 1"?% 3 3 N V C rfg A Imp &s 95% J* * I 1 N Y • >n • n 4s . . "I % R ■ % , 1 * J: n Y c A S' I. 6s A 10"% O" }}• , N V 17-1 son rf 6%s lljS lb' % 1 NY G K I. H A P 5* J. % 9.% 9-% 7 . NY N* li A B F- s .8 »>9% * * 4 *l’% MNIlAl! • v ‘4* . 59 i-8 64 , . . NY It V - ad 1 6s Ctf 1 % 1 1 ;• 17 N V Tel ref 6* *41.104% 1«4% 1"4% 1 _• N V T-! t* n 4 % s . 93% 91% 9^1 4 29 N Y W A H 4 %". . 37 37 3. |6 N A W v 6s .106% 106% 10»,% N - A u» 17-1 s f 6* 91 % 91 .1 12 No F • ref 6m 14 102% 102% 102% j N-» I’ai new 5s I> 91 91% 91% 40 Pro pr Hon <* *1% 81% *1% 1 4 \,t St B-»W fn 44 100% 100% |00% I \ W Bell Tel 7s . In 7 % 107% 1"7% II 1 *re S I. ref 4s .. 926* 93% 93% 1 * «• • • J A I 5s 91 % 91 % 91 % - J TAP ■ 2 90% 90 % Bit \ ■ . P A T . s 1 ■:% DM % !•*.’ 11 Penn It It «%s 104% 108 10s jo Penn It It gen 5* ion 99% 99% Penn It II gen 4%* 9«% on % 90% 14 Pare Mar.! r- f &s 91 % 91% 9t% 7 Phils C<» r-f 6s 100 99% 100 1 Phil * Co 5 % s 90 89 90 | • - B . 1 ■ 1 t r - • i \\ 4 s 7 ■ 7 6 * P A It 4, w 106% 1 no % 1*6% - Public S. rv - e 74% 74 79 • Pun 1 1 \ - Su g 7e lit IJO'4 It t > : • . 1 . 1: i n 4* «: • 86 % bd, Rep I A S 5-v" 88% k> vv . 4" St 1.1 MfA S ref 4^ 4.6. *CV 83% Suggestions for 192/ Income IIniloirs A jr o oil rot urn upon your money may be bad From the bonds listed in our Current Offerings. 1 inf on rrijucst The National City Company I list Nat'l Rank Building, Omaha Trtaphona JA rkion 8M(l r\ .-.I Mtl.lMtAMlnllAKdiv 73 71 % 71s. I . StLASKpr lien 4x A n 12S Si I, A S |*‘ ■* SV* 97% *• y 37 Sin Pipe Line 5» M% *1 U , ;i 8 Porto K Hug «• l"i 29 South Pnc cv 4k. 9-’a 9 2-S •*- ■*< 33 South Pa» ref 4k Ht;»s *V 4 *? /f 2< Mouth Hv gen '.%.« 101% *«1 > 1 ! » 9 South Rv .un - "'-U 27 Mouth fly Run («. «9 , ik% 3 Stool Tube 7. ...10:1 193 1®-* 12 Tenn Kir rtf lit . 91 9:; % 91 72 Third Av» •;» V 6 Tldp It >>it In rtf».11)3(4 J -U JJ;,’ 7 Toledo Kdiaon .« .1')*''. I'1® ,®*1 ‘ 11 Un Par 1-t la . 90% JJ 4 JJ * •ja rn pH< Is . 95% 961* 9.,% 2 l?nlte*l 1 -a.' . . I J 0 % 1 1 f> % 1 i JJ *t 3 U S Rub ....103% 103% K(3 4 in r s : > . 95% fc-* H -■ . J7 -u S St nf fit. ..103% 1 n2 H 1J3 . 6 i n St Realty «n »JJi JJJ* JJ;■» 13 Utah I* A I. a 9tt% 5® ■» 9 2 Vert Suit In ' 93 93 11 Va Car Ch 7',,. « * '.9', *» *» > 33 Va Car Ch It . 91% JJ % J. J It Va Ity ... 93 s, 93% 9.!», 2 War Muir Kef 7s 1"-' »•* •?*. 2 West Md 1 at If . .-9% a«% f* ' 2 W Paelfle 9" « 90 JO". 1 Went Un SWn .... I»»> J»V- J.C 6 Wont Kip' ’« _ 10* % I"* *» >«JS 2 Wl. k-Sp Ht 7n I' 1* 3 Wtl A Co nr 7%n 9n J . J*. 16 Wtl A Co In* 6- J 91 . 9 % 1 Young S A T «r 91', 91% >1'. Total nal»n or Donnn tooav pr» »9 * .9 000 compared rit h S ,..90.000 Mon day an.I 113.987,01)11 a tear Ht" _ i N. Y. Curb Bonds Domestic Bond*. High. I.nw, Close 10 Am Colton 011 6s 160 loo 100 16 Am (las A6 El 6s 94*4 94 94 % 4 Am Thread Co. 's loi% 1**1 1 * 1 a 6 A as Klin Hdw 6%s 92 9 2 92 1 Heaver Boaid 71 71 71 4 Beth Kteel 7 a 19 :5 102** l"’-'% 1'--' % l Can Nat By erj 7h 107 107 I 4 Can Nat Ry fiS. . 99% 99% 99 % 6 Cities Ker 7« D. . *7% *7% 87% 6 Con Gas Balt 6s... k9% M% l'"1, 1 Con Gas Ball 7s.. I Of. % H*5% 105% 1 Cons Te*M1e ss.,..loo loo ] on 2 Cuban Tel 7%S . . 99% 99% 99% i Deeie A- *’o '(%»... 102 10- 102 10 Detroit City U 6s.. 92% 92% 9-% 1 Fed 8 6s. 33. 97% 97% 97% 2 Fisher Body 6s. ’27 9S% 9*% 9*% 10 Fisher Body 6e. ‘2S 97% 97% 97% 2 Gair. Robert 7s' . 95% 9*. % 95% I 10 Grand Trunk 6 % *. .105% D-5% 1"'%. 59 Inter Match 6%s.. 9‘.% 92% 92% 1 Manitoba . »S% *5% 95% 2 Mara 7s new 276 2 7.' 2.6 11 Morris At Co. 7%s 97% 97% 97% 1 N 41 Pub Ker f,s . HI % H 1 % *1% 2 Ohio Pow Ge B *4% *4*4 M% » Read C 4%» *' i H' % 85% S'% 3 Solvav A- Cie 8s 104% 1- 4% 1"4% 5 S c Hdl 5s *■»% *9% -9% 6 8 0 \ Y 7“ ' 2 7* 102 101 % 102 7 E O N Y 7s. *'26 . I "4% 1' 4% 1 -4% 1 8 O N Y 7s. 27 . I C. % J 05 % lor. % 2 8 o N Y 7s. '30 10.;% H*».% :i 8 O N V 6 % s 10.-% 10-,% 105% 3 Sun oil 7s .101% 101 loi 5 8 w i f! A- Co r * .91 91 91 1 In Oil Cal 6j« ‘25. 99% 99% 99% 2 do 6s '26.100 10(1 100 i 36 ltd Oil Prod <•* *•'. 60 M% | 6 Vacuum < Mi 7s .106% Io6 % 1 r>*, % 2 C Ae N W 5a 9i 93 9 1 Cudahy Park 5%a *7 *7 *>7 3 North St power 6» 9H% 9s 9S % 13 Park A* Tilfnrd 6a *■ 5% *5% “ % 1* Pur* oil 6 % a 9 r*. O'1 24 Webster Mills 6%s H»a% 1 *•** 1ft" , 10 Philtree 6%s T.3 sh% »s% jm, 2 Pub Ker El Power n*. % 93% 9 3% 2 Warner P 8 K! Pr 95% 9f.% '< % 1 Warner K'Jgar 7> I 9* % '.*• % % j Foreign Bond* 29 Argentine 6s r*9 % 99% 99% * 12 Mex:**o Gov 6s •'■'*% 54% '4 2 Russian 6%s .H‘ ln 10 20 do 5%* 9% 9% 9% 2 do 6 % s rtfs. .9 9 9 11 Bw .*# 5%a . 9‘ % 97% 97% 5 Swiss 97% 97% 97% 2 L* 8 Mexico 4s., .1% 31% 31% 49 Freneh L* na '1 32% - » - * 20 Russian 6%s rtfs 9% 9 % 9 » ( hi* ago Mock*. Armour A- Co. Ill-, pfd . 41>a S1S Armour A Co. I»•*i pfd 92* Albert Pick .21 Bamlrk."4 Carbide r * - * H Commonwealth Edison . . 127 a 1-* Continental Motor* . .. * * \ I'odaby . *"‘i I>aniel Boone 3 '* ; Diamond Match .H*1? I'et-re ofd . * 1‘4 Eddy Paper .. .1 ' S 24 f.ibby ... . . 4 *4 4 ?* Nationel leather. 2 -'% Ouak-r Oats...C70 Reo Motors . 17 I75« Swift A i’n .!fi2-, flaift International l4* Thompsrm . 44% Wahl .29 29 \ W rig ley . ‘9N "9>s Yellow Mfsr Co. 97 N «* Yeiiow Cab *>1 ’* New York M**tla«. New York l*e* 24 —M *oppe — <>v-> * electrolyte spot and nearby fut urt*. It l4 4i 13 **« Tin—Firmer. *p«>t and nearby. 47 59 future*. 4 7 1 2 'n 47 1; Iron—Steady. pri< e* un^hanfril. l^*ad—St* ad) . «pot 7 4 n 7 » Zinc—Qu;**r . Ea*t S* Uj.-i de eery spot and nearby. * 27# 4 2A Antimony—Spot, • 47» I.ibertv liond Price*. New York. Dec Z*> —One oVl-nk hefty i bond* 7‘,e. 99 11. 1st 4» »*>!*• -«J ♦ , - , <** ■ « 4 • I* « 4U* 4',*. »» r s government 4!,^ 94** Omaha Produce Omaha, Dec. *6. BUTTE* < r»amery— I'- for b' ■ r table butter in rolis nr tuba; 28&30c for • uiuinoii pa'l.itig stock. For best sweet, uiisalied butter. 38c. BUTTKRKAT. For No. 1 cream Omaha buyers are pay ing 4h< hi country stations; 64c deliv ered Omaha. FRESH MILK $2.60 per owl. for fresh milk testing 3.6 ^delivered on dairy platform Umaba. EGOS Delivered Omaha, in new cases: Fresh selects, 27c; small and dirty. 2' < cracks. 18c. Some buyer* are paying 33' for nearby, new-laid, * iutn and uniformly • argc « kk. . grading l b. specials or better. •Jobbing price to retailers: U. 8. specials. 37c; l’. 8 extras. 35c, No. I, small. 2H<-. checks, 23c, storage selects. 3o« ; low grade storage, considerably less, storage checks. 21c. POULTKT Buyers are paying ir*»- following prices. Allvr—Heavy nens. in* and over, 15< 4 to 5 lbs. 14- light heii- 12 . E*'gl bens. 1' *1-1 , II , , 1h'.iKS I . I g horn bprina&. .2* . rooster*. 10* . du« la l a id full feathered, 1-'' lb,; gees**, f n < and full feathered. !■"•: No j, turkey*. * '>• | * above* live prices, Some dealer; are accepting shipments of dress*-d poultry and v'Hing same on 10 per rent commissi* n basis Jobbing prb hi of dre«*-»*d poultry to re tailers: Springs. 2J€pj.'c. broilers. 5S« ; b*-ns. 2lfr25c, roosters. 16017c: dU'kl, 20 23c: ge*--*. 20{j>23c; turkey s. 20 4/ 25 , No. 2, couaiderabiy Jess BEEP CUTS. Wholesale pri'•-* of beef cut* effective today are as follow*. No. J rib* 26. . No. 2. 23c: No. I 16c. No. 1 round*. I*- . No. 2. 161?' ■; No. IOMic; No. 1 loin*. 36**; No. 2. 29c; No 3 17c; No. 1 chucks, 13 He; No 2. ]]*•*' No. 2, 9c; No. 1 plate*, fe ’A c, No. 2. 8c No. 3. 7c. RABBITS Cottontail* p**r doz.. $2 fO; Jack*, per doz.. $1.50 delivered. FRESH FISH Omaha Jobbers are aeliinf at about th" f * but. market; northern bullhead*. jumbo, 21• : cstflib regular run :*'• fillet of had dock 25c, bla< k cod sable f ah, steak. 20c, .‘•melts. 25c; flounder*. 1 ■ •. « rappies. 2 f> © .t -i#K b;^».-. Frozen f:*n. '• 4' less than pure* above. Fresh oysters, per gallon. $2 65© 5*5 CHEESE local Jobber* are : ange*—California na’.e!. fancy. sc j cording to size $3 2504 50; choke. 25c Florida pew I ■ jv $.75. Alabama •Satsunirt. extr^ fan* y. box. S'1 00© 3 . j Bananas—Per pound. 10c. !’» «r« 1 ora*'*. K ifer* hex. I. 5°. i Anjou, box. $3 7 5 A >. id*-*—f All. gator pear**, per doz. $6 00 Grape*—<"* fra Emperor keg* I* 6, Airnena keg. $' 5 * I.erii n*— $5 Jonathans, far > f • v !*.«**.un York impels * fancy I Bn Davis, fancy. $5 r J uatbanaj commercial pack $4 25. Gan-, fancy. $6 • " Virginia B-bu?» *' Aople*—in bme- Washington Delicious. fs 1 3 o . .-h. e $: .Wa*h!nfton Jonathan* 'ar* f ' . f-ir- v. $ or. Co nrad' Jonathan*. ex*ra fancy. $2 25; far.'\ •I. d. e. $’ 50; Wiattr Banana*, h •*. * Hr Beau'1. ex*ra fir. . $2 50. fancy. 12 VEGETABLES. Jobbing price* P* a* N"W, per lb. * « ».,i kef • $■ If. ,KJ I. Is- I'. erri. fl tMl per do*. MqU« > Hubbard 2e pi r lb. j . j ■1 .11 i ■ d«•1 * • < m utuiter.1 — Hot bouse, per dozen. I. ■» © 3 DV l.fiMHf—Head per crate, 1150; p»*r dr/. II leaf lit fc<•" » Turnip* i * i - ind « *r« rots n narks. -©*4c per In . rutabaga*. In s it hr. i* ; |p-* ih«n sack*. 24c. ' niI>t! *• Ye i .»w. in hi Kb, I ■ r I b . 4 r ; red. -a< k* 4c whites, In sacka. 6c per 'lb Spanish. per irate. 12 7- v• Celery — Idaho, per doz.. according to *lz*. fl 00© 2.0u : Michigan, per doz., 7 5c. Peppers—Green Mango, per lb.. 25« Bean*—Wax or green. per hamper, S4 60 Potatoes—Nebraska Ohio*, per hundred r ound". *1 55; Minnesota Ohio*. 11 60, Idaho Rakers. 2 4c per !b., Whit* Cob bler*. 1 4c per lb. Sweet Potatoes—Nancy Hall, hamper, 12 2’ Porto R co. crate. 12 25 Cabbage Wisconsin, 25-50 lb Iota, per lb.. 24fG In creates, 24r; 2.000-lb. lot*. Z< , red, 2c per lb ; ce.ery cabbage, 100 per lb. FIELD SEED. Omahft and t'ouncfl Bluffs Jobbing hou*-« are pajifg the following prices for field *»'l thresher run P*r 100 pound-, dell.eed Alfalfa. $1 6.0©© 1« 00; red < ,ovf |i:.i»’ 'id', i'd, sweet clover, $7.60©? t o t m*>i hy. 15.00© 4 no .Sudan gra*-- $""©4 y Prices subject to * hang* v» it bout notice. FLOUR. 1 V-f pr.-.nf, I- UK-10, nag*. $4 200139 per bb. f i. v c l* ar. n 4s-1hag*. i5.JU P»r Id*! wit. ** or > e i 1 o w "»rnmeal, per cwt,. $l no quotot on* are for round lota, fob* mm l .1 I K ED ■ g ft • - i#d at -ujd « m the fol lowing pin*** f o. b C Tiiaha; Wheat feeds.# Immediate deRve’y: liraII. 125 00; brov. *1 short-. $27.00 gray $2B Ring reddog, f. <>' . -.If : '.1 to -a < f O.cr | 1 00. No. 1. $24 -0; No 2 spot, t 2 50; linseed rn*a!, 24 per cent, $50.00 rouoi seed rneal 4. per fl . hominy feed. white or >e|1ow, $2*1.00; buttermilk, condensed, lfl-bb! lot*. : 4' t*r / h . flake buttermilk, -500 to 1 600 lbs 0* per lb ; eggshell, dried and ground, joo-lb. b-*g*. $25.00 per ton; Gs geji’er fee.lit.g tankage. * h ... r c ent. $ 50 0© per ton. HAT Price* s’ v» 'h Omaha dealer* ars selling n carlot# f n b Omaha; Upland Prairie—No J. 114 00011ft; No - |i] i,i 1 12 ' No 3. t <>■ '*f 9 r’0 '■I dlar 1 Pralr — N« 1 f 1 ’ • w ’ 4 00; No $1 " ft 3 2 No. r f ’2 1 00 Low I add Prairie—No 1 $*00©l0t0; No 2. J 6 ofi © 7 ©0 Alfalf.-'- ' hr : f. $72 ne 23 00; No 1, f 2 ft (, *1 ■' 1 00 --s-.dard. f 1 7 Oft © 20 “0; No. ? • • n u • ■* No :■ $12.'" #14.0* • •raw—Oa * *. $ h • *r. © 9 '. wheat *7 00© X e A Receipt* are reported ve-y 1 ght th * ir.ffning, ng th* hoi-da* an*! pr*. *» to I • • ' ' day* 'i - • : • tba fl Janti ar> 1 to et - . - 1 4 can rank* Omaha v. • h Pittshu-gb. Cincinnati San Franc.", o and M nneapo --Sr Paul. HIDES. WOOI.# TAl.LOW Price* peeled b* < * are 00 the baa * of i./.ftp w. zh* and selection*, d* ere ^ % 1 n Omaha Hide*—t'urrent r*« elpt. No. 1, N*., 2. *4' cr* p Mde*. 44c and 5: if’:- 4‘ branded hides. No J, 4* g ue 24 xif - I • . ■ na et' l glue akin* 2 4 horse hide*. * 5t. a"d J. '» ea> h ponies and glue* $1 fo *arh . cr#lt*. 2’' each: hog *k:r« 1 r.» earh- dry hide*. * p.er lb drv salted. 5c per lb : dry glue Zr per |b W P* ■ $ t $2 -a h f" fu * sk : n» cli;* no * wool. 2 5 a c Tal'ow *rd nr#*#*—S ! tallow **«c * greas* • U greaat 54 Telli grer-we 44 prowl g'case 4c. !'f’M -rack.mgs. J ‘ per • -n. beef crack !• - g* 12’ p. r • be*u $2* 00 per Vf,t \ ork Pi*dorf, X»w York. Dec 26—Butter—Fl^rr. r» -e pt«, , tub* Creamery extra* •corei. 5 3c Kirg« F rm ; re'e » *•. 12 $61 fa*»* •c:a.e nearby and nearby e-n henner-v v i t*e f;r**« to extra* 4fe whole rr. k flat*. fre*fc farcy, 214 0 22 4 c. i hiraro Produce. Chieairo. T>ec. 26—Butter—rn-*hacr* : r*-a rr.4-'’ \ »x*r** 534 t'an-iard*. m • - f - :: 4 • fr**« 44 4 'if 47 -- *e ■ ond* 43 41 4 “4c. F.kir*—Re< ‘“IP4 4 r* ea**« ea*y; f ***-. *i • * "r ‘ c. -,f , f o > a* fl r. f-c Updike Grain Corporation (Private Wtra Department) t Chicago Board of Trode MEMBERS **4 A!l Otter Lead ? Px-harge* • for prain for future deliTe’-y in the pna markets given careful and prompt attention. O’' AHA OFFICE: nlS-25 Omaha Crain Exchange F’hone ATIantic 6312 LINCOLN OFFICE: 724-25 T'rrdnal Building Phone B-1233 Long D stance 120 I^smember that fact Itv?ill saveyou Time ana Morvey Call d; AT-lantic 1000 (fft jnd dsAr /or E Claisitied /Vypjr/rnen/^j^