Market Bodies Do Big Business Washington, Jan. 7—Marketing Organizations of farmers did more than $2,000,000,000 worth of business last year. Reports to the Department of Agri culture from 2.BOO grain organiza tions show business totaling $490,000, £D0; 1,841 dairy products organiza tions, $300,000,000; 1,182 livestock shipping associations, $220,000,000; 956 fruit and vegetable associations, $880.0(10,000; 78 cotton co-operatives, $100,000,000, and 14 tobacco organiza tions, $132,000.00(1. Only 8.313 of the 10.300 organizations have reported, of Whigh 90 per cent were primarily en gaged in selling farm produets and 10 per cent in collective purchasing of farm supplies. Grain Exports Slump. Washington. Jan. 7.—drain exports ’torn the United States last week amounted to 1.330.000 bushels com stored with 1,'-68,000 bushels the week before. Figures made public by tlie Com li«crce department today gave the fol lowing comparisons between exports last week and those of the previous week: -Corn, 496,000 bushels against 235, ,1100 bushels; oats. 44,000 against 8,000; wheat. 79,000 against 1,528,000. Canadian grain exported from United States ports amounted to 8.469,000 bushels compared with 3, ^$4,000 the previous week. 3 Grades of Crude Oil Up. 1 Pittsburgh, Jan. 7.—Fifteen cents a barrel was added to the price of three grades of crude oil today, the new -prices being: ■ Pennsylvania grade oil in New York Transit company lines, $3.40; Brad ford district oil in New York Transit company lines, $3.40; Corning oil in Buckeye Pipe Line company lines, $1.55. N. Y. Curb Bonds York. jHn- 7 — Following la the official list of transaction!! on the New York t’urb exchange, giving all bonds traded In: 2 Allied Packer 6s... 65 65 €5 1 Aluminum 7s. '23...105% lu5% 105% 8 Am Gas Kc El 6s. . 94% 94% 94% 1 Am Light * Tr 6s. 103% 103% 103% 1 Am Rolling Mills* 6s 99 99 99 1 Am T & T 6s, ’24.. 100 )00 100 3 Anaconda Cop 6s... 101% 101% 101% 17 Anglo Am Oil ?%s.loi% 1 oi % 101% 2 Ass Sim Hdw 6%s. 90% 90% 90% 7 Atl Gulf A W 1 5s. 46% 46 46% 10 Beth Steel 7s, ’35..103% 103% 103% 8 Can Nat R eq 7s.. 107% 107% 107% 1 Charcoal Iron 8s... 88% *8% 88% .22 Chi Northwest 5s.. 92% 92% 92% 3 C R I & 1* 5 %s. . . . 97% 97% 97% 1 Cities Serv 7s '’C’’.. 89 89 89 ,29 do 7s *‘D". 87% 87% 87% 3 Con Gas Balt 5%a.. Is 17 17 *. * 2 Con Textile 8>. ... 97 '.»•.% 9», % 3 De-*re & Co 7 % s. . 100 Vi 1 00 100% . X Detroit City Gas 6s 99% 99% 99% 1 ♦» Detroit Edison 6s. 104 lft.»% 104 2 Dunlap Tire & R 7s 91% 91% 91% 2 Either Body 6s '25 100% ioo% ino% 8 Fisher Body 6s *27 99% 9R% 99% *6 Fishfr Body 6a. ’28 99 98'* 99 I Gair Robert 7s.... 96 96 96 1 Gen Asphalt 8s.... 105% K>;,% 105% 3 Grand Trunk b%s.l05% 105% 105% 2 Gulf 011 5s. 94% 94% 94 % I Hock Valley bm. 100% 199% 100% 1 Hood Rubber 7s.. 100% loot, 100% 11 Laclede Gas 7s C.,103% 10, % 10.1% Lehigh Pow Sec 6s..96% 96V, 96% 2 Llbby-McN-Lib’y 7s 98% 98% 9 % 2 Maracaibo 7s .290 280 280 .1 Morris & Co 7%s.. 98 % os °* 1 N O Pub Ser 5s... M% 81% 8‘ | 2 Phil El 5VjS. *13... 99 99 99 1 Plumps I' *Hs ww.lOJ 101 lol 4 Pub Sr Cn N J 7s. 101 % 1 nl lop f 2 Reading Coal 5s w i 91% 9'% n,% [ 4 Rending C 4%a w i 88% '7% 5' 2 Shnwsheen 7s .103 1“;; 10". 3 Sloss Sheffield 6k.. 97% 97% 9i% :: S Cnl Edison 5s . 89% ‘'»% 89V 4 St Oil N Y 7s. *25.101% ion.. Iftl* 2 St Oil N Y 7s. *27.105% H'5 10* ’ 1 St Oil N V 7s. *29 .10:. % 10'%. 105* ' 7 St Oil N Y 7s. ’30.10a * 10'% to- % ,s 4 St Oil N Y 7s. ’21.107 1 07 107 v 2 St Oil N Y 6%s .'. 106 10r.% 1 Ob * b Swift Co 5s .... 91 » . 01. o-i 8 Tidal Osage 7s .102% 102% 19..’% 6 Unit. Oil Prod 8s. 77 76 76% 1 Uni Ry of Hv 7'js.l05% 10? % 105% 2 Vacuum Oil 7s 196'. 106% 106% 5 Lehigh V n 5s 95% 9'.% 95% 19 prre Oil 6%s . 92% *"% 9 1.. 5 Pub S E P «S . 96 95% 95% 4 N Ft Power 6%s . 9*% 98% 9K% 19 Virginia Ry 5s. wi 92% *2 92% I Foreign Bonds. 6 Argentine 6«* . 997* 99 r* 99% f 5 King. Netherl's 6s 95% »5«* 95% 1 Ren. Peru 8s . 97% 071.;, 97% 8 Russia n 6 % 8 . ... 1 0 V» 1 n % 1 % -10 Swiss 6%S . 98 9k 98 27 Swiss 5s . 97% 97% 97% > C. S. Mex. 4. 21 :i "1 4 6 Russian 6% a, ctfs N 10% 10% 10% Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Jan 7.—Cattle—Receipts. 19.-' 000 head: beef r.teers and yearlings, strong j io shade higher; desirable yearlings and handy weights showing most advance: tot' tong yearlings. $12.00; several loads. $lo.5ft 011.75; mixed youngsters selling at lat ter figure; best handywelght steers. *11.25: $10.90 raid for 1.497 pound aver age; gome 1.584 pound bullocks at $10 50; bulk fed Peers. $7.50010 00; numerous loads bandvweight and strongweight nul {rirka at siA.ontM0.5ft; common grade* irjfht weight steers active; heavier kind fyf comparable finish, slow : fat “he stock, target y 13 to 25c higher; rlos-.pg with xft'are of early advance lost; most other killing classes fully steady, strongweight cgpnr r« *3.00; weightv bologna, bulls. $■6,000 $5 .25; plainer sausage hulls, down-j ward to $4 50; bull vealers to packers, around $11 50; few. $12 00; outsiders t.ik • hr meager supply choice vealers. $13.50 014.00; stockers and feeders, scarce; ac tive; largely 25c higher out of first hends; bulk. $5.7507.00; common light Stock er#. downward to $4.50. Hoes—Receipts. 42.000 head; opened mostly 10 to 20c higher; lighter offerings shoeing most advance; closed with great er share of earlv upturn lost: bulk good «'«d choice medium and heavyweight butchers $7.50ft $7 60; top. $7 65; desir able 150 to 225-pound average mostlv •7.25ft $7.45; pecking sows, largely $6.75 06.90; (leslrab'c weighty slaughter pigs. $6.50 ft $7.00; estimated holdover, C/(00 head Sheep—Receipts. 98.000 head- f#t wool ad lambs, steadv to around 25c higher; lw*st gra«les. mostly 15026c hlither: sheep and feed in,r iamb" steady; hulk fat wool •d lambs, 81" 'Oft 13.99; top. $14.00; good vearllnt's wether*. $19.50; light end hsndVv eight f; * • *. $8 0008.25; choice feeding Ism bn * I 6 5. K"">i,k I ftv Livestock Kansas fit**, )Ta, Jan. 7.—(United states Dsns it men* of Agriculture.)—Gat Ms—Receipts, 22.000 head: cslves. 4.000 head: slow; desirable grades beef steers around steady; nla’ncr kinds dull, weak to 15c lower: best hand-weight steers. $9. £0; short fed a mostlv $8.00 ft 9 00 ; she stock uneven, steady to 10- lower; beef . nws. 14. ft 0 ft 5.7 6 *, manners and cutters. $’* 1503.50: bulls steady; hologans. $4.25 04.75: calves dull. 50c to $1 00 lower: b*st v»\1«. $11.00: heavies and mediums, $4 00ft 7.50: d*siruble stockers f rid feed ers steady; nlaltier kinds lower; feeders mostly *6.8007.75; stockers. f6.ftA07.3e Hogr—Recelnts. 14.00p head: butchers 1 Ac higher: lighter weights 19 to $*c higher; packer and thinner top. *7 .0 hulk of sales. $6.95*7.30; weighty butchers held higher: bulk desirable 2M» to 250-pound. 17.2*07.30: 130 to Im pound averages. $6.4007.20: packing •sews mostly $6.7506.90: stock pigs. 15 io ?5o lower: hulk. $4.500 5.25. Shean—-Receipts. fi.OOO bead: limn rmorally steady: top. $13 10: **d lots ostly $13.00013.10; no sheep offered. St. f/ouls Livestock. East S» Louie. TIL. .Ten 7 7 Receipts 4.900 bead: beef steer*, stead* . beef rows, steady to shade lower: other lasses stcadv top steers. *9 75. bulk •lest* $7.7508 r,0: hel'er*. $<; ro« , cows. I(M' ' ’f • esnners, 2250; bologna bulls f4 25ft '.25: light vealers. *1 *.•'.»: Jc-w. 112 75013 Oft: stocker* -*ei»rs. *4..906 nn * Fter, h t«. 17.900 heed; market •Sc higher to shippers and but'hr’’s: puck ers holding back: cnrlv sales rood hit tell ers most»v *7.««07.75: »*ne load choice heavies *7 80 • 160 to 190-potird bind**. i.-V.ly' •* W-7.ll): Mjrh, *T.0«» -7.-r.■ wxlxbi kllllnk iilK". 7 nn * )|,.bt klnrl* xnu> t Fi'- ps.-k.-r *nw*. nio.tlv 4(1 Rhxxp fl r-1 T.xmbx Rnr<.|pF« 1 "00 (■.nd mn-k-t ?Sr hixlixr nn bunb.: two d.rkx chob-x X 7. pound fxd wn.ixrnx )" nptnhrrx, null.. I» ,?"* >**• ommon txmba to pxrkxrx. 110 50. xb-xp. jnchangsd. _ Rloux CRy IJvcstock Flour Ulty. Tan 7—Cattle—Receipts. 4 000 head; market slow; killers steady; sto'Uers steadv: fat steers and yearlings. *6 50011 59; hulk. $7,500* 5ft; fat cows Imlfers *1.000 8 9ft; cann*rs and rU*ters. $•» 0ft0*1.2$: veals. $5 90010.00; bulls. $• ‘6 U sr.ft- feeders. $3 *007 60; stockers. «4 '.ft/ 7.25’. stork yearllrars snd calves. | *.90tn 7 25; feeding cows and heirtrs. ^ Ifnrs — Receipfs, 8.90S head • market 19 .."so? bl.hirV *"P «7 so hull', of **>V 14.eft07.9R; butchers. *6.90 07 ft.: mixed, $6*507 90: heavy peckers 19400*.an Sher-n—Racelpta, 2,09ft head; market •ttady. _^ liar Hllver | New Tnrk. Jsn 7 Bar Filver—64%« , Ifsxi.hin dollars, 49%Cx S <4G Omaha Grain - „ , Omaha, j*a 7. To^tl receipts *r Omaha. 1*9 cars a-ga:nst 3.%3 cars last year. Total ship ments w-jrt 91 car* against 24S cars a J car ago The light offerings of grain on the Omaha market met with a good demand I and mfft of the samples were cleaned up early. Wheat was unchanged to 2 to Sc higher. Corn sold rpadily un changed to u.c higher Oats were ^4 to ‘*c higher Rye and barley weie called firm nominally. Higher Liverpool wheat cables and a belter demand for cash wheat, both do mestic and export, coupled with the iight run of receipts, caused a much more optimistic feeling in the Chicago futures market toda;,. There was some enlarge ment in outside interest with no material pressure on the market and it took little buying to make the advance. Country offerings of corn were very mod erate considering the fact that weather is favorable for a movement and the recent upturn in the market. Market News. Kansas City vheat stocks are around n oon,000 bushels. A message from there estimates that about 3.000.000 bushels • ''tied by mills and 1.500,000 by co-opera i live interests A good part of the re mainder of the stock consists of low I grades. Minneapolis flour shipments: From Sep tember 1 to January 4. Minneapolis has chipped 6.715,000 barrels of flour com pared with 7,590.000 barrels, during the same period last year. Flour demand there Saturday slightly better. Kansas t'ity mills ground at 50 7 per cent of ca« parity last week compared with 50 per • ent the previous week and t*5 per cent last. year. i Export: Russell's News wires: A better business In wheat was indicated over Sunday; sonto exporters reported every thing offered was accepted. It was dif ficult to estimate the quantity, but it appeared rather certain that sales totaled between 600,000 and 750,000 bushels Manltobas. Wheat and corn: Development of a good export business In Manitoba wheat over Sunday with light offerings made the ad vance easily attained. Corn up In sym pathy with wheat. H. I. Baldwin of Decatur, 111., says: Many farmers are now hard at It getting the balance of their corn shucked and the week past has been more favorable for curing corn than any week this fall and winter. We are hopeful that a considera ble percentage of the January shipments from Illinois will be as good as No. 4. Wagon roads are im proving and con siderable corn is expected to reach coun try elevators the coming week. Quite* a few old contracts remain to be filled and occasionally only is a new one entered into. This country’ soils good quantities of corn during January and February. Broomhall. Liverpool cable says: The whuit situation maintains a firm outlook, sto< ke are small and quantities on pas sage are smaller than normal. The Liver pool future market closed firm on Satur day. but Chicago and Winnipeg did not act In sympathy, due. no doubt, to the extreme cold weather prevailing there throughout the entire northwest, inter rupting telegraphic communication and keeping many traders away. The market for corn Is a little easier due to the break in cosh prices In the Argentine. Receipts at the American in terior markets are small and practically all absorbed Immediately The cold weather however is now very favorable for the conditioning and grading of corn. Spot ■ales of corn rule strong. Liverpool spot wheat: No. 1 Manitoba, new, unchanged; barruso Argentina, un changed. Kansas City wheat demand: Message from Kansas City says: Receipts of wheat slill adequate to fulfill demand and stocks in store are being drawn upon moderately for about first time on the crop; demand was good: mills buying medium and com mon wheat in view of scarcity of good and choice. Omaha t nr l-«»t Sale*. WHEAT. No 2 hard winter: 1 car. $1.09; 1 car. $1.08: 5 curs*. $1.07. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, SI.OS; 1 car, $1 01 Vt : 1 cnr. $1.08: 1 car. $1 07. No. 4 hard winter; 1 car 98<* Sample hard winter: 1 car, 80'; 1 car. SJ>r: l cur. 84c: 1 car. 47c. No. 5 spring: l car, lie. No. .1 mixed: 2 cars, M.QS; 1 tar, 90c. durum smutty. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. P9c, durum. smut tv. No. 5 mixed. 1 car. 88'. durum ainutty, 1 car. 90c. smutty. Sample mlx«*d: 1 car. 89:. smutty. 3 durum: 2 car* *0r CORN No. 3 white: 1 car (4 t>er cent dim* aged), 67 He; 1* cars. 67,-_'\ No. 4 w’hite: 1 car, 67c. No. 1 yellow: 3 cars (6 per cent dam ag*»d), 66*j|C; 1 car, 6Stye. No. 4 yellow: 1 car (special billlt.s). ♦ * r*; 7 r-ars. 65 Vic; 1 car 6 per cent damaged), 6oc. No. 5 yellow: 2 enra. 64c; 1 car. S3c: 1 «Hi* (special billing). 64c No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 6«t*r; 1 car (•re el*! billing). 66c: 4 car* 66c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car tn*»ar yellow). 6uc* . ■ ■ | 4 - It ' No. 5 mix’d: 1 car. 64V*c; 2 iari, 12c. OATS No. ? white: 1 car. 43c. No 3 white l car (special billing), 43c; 2 cars. 4’iVfcc; 1 cure. 42 V4 No. 4 white; l car. 42c; 1 car, Sample white: 1 car. 4QV*c. RYE. 1 car not oats 20 per cent corn. 13 per cent rye and barley, 4014c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (CSflotS.) Receipts: Today. W’k Am. Y r Apo Sfitf.8j >B 18 Oats . 27 19 Hye . 4 , Harley . B ■* Shipments: .. Wheat . T* Ji *5 Corn . *■ Oata . -f ■» ’’ Rye... ] • PIUMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Buehela. > Week Year Recelpta— Today. Ago. A go 959 00(1 894.00D 2. 85.000 Corn . 1.026,001) 1.429.000 1.7:2.000 ,,„t, _ 642,000 613.000 1,341.000 W.»k Year Shipment,— Today. Ago Wheat . 306,000 441.000 738.000 Corn _ 549.000 620.000 1,092.000 а, , _ . 426,000 647.000 613,000 EXPORT rijEARANCES. Week Year Bushels— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat. Flour 90.non . 1. Corn. 17,000 60,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year Carlot,— Today. Ago Ago Ml . 10 | ,|f Corn . 43 ”9 Cat, . 26 38 8" KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat .11? * “JJ Corn . »• 12 NORTHW EST K FtN HI7AT R EC EI PTH. Minneapolis .210 -46 il4 Duluth .. , •• 26 •' f* * Winnipeg . . 278 1.069 276 UNITED STATES VISIBLE Ruaheln— Today Wk. Ago. Yr Ago. Wheat 74 804,000 74.652.000 60,582.000 Corn - 9.708.000 8.799.000 16,885.000 On,• "IP 591.000 19,940.0110 32.122.000 Hve 19 316.000 19.061.000 10.865.000 Bariev 3 145,000 3 545,000 3,193,000 .OMAHA STOCKS Buahels—- ' Today Yr Ago Wh„.( . 3.743.000 1.936,000 C,!rn . . .. 69 1,000 968.000 б, |S.... 1.919.000 2,116.000 of, . 324.000 146.000 Barley"::;:. 128,000 11.00 Visible Supply of Grain. New York. Jan 7—The vlalble aupnly of American grain ahowa the following rhangea in buehela; Wheal, derreuaed 53.000; eorn Inrrauaed 904 000; ppn'a Imreaaed 682,000; ry»In - creaa,d 264.000. barley (lerrraaed 99,000. Kanawa Cll.T Grain. Kanin City. Mo. Jan 7—Wheat—No 2 hard. »l. If.KM. 22; No 2 red. M.1I® 1.12; May, 11.03% aaked; July 6101% W Corn % No. 3 while. <*c- No. 2 yellow. 7!%®72o; No. 3 yellow, 7 0 % ® 71c No. 2 mlaed. 691170,; May, 71% "P»t *>1,1: July, 72%c aplll; September. 73%c aakml Hay—Unchanged, alfalfa. rIwlr*•»-&•*? 4). 26.50; prairie No. 1. Il».60® 6.00. timothy No. I. 619 00®20.00; clover, mixed, light, 619.00® 20.00. « hlrago Prod lire. . Chicago. Jan. 7 -Butter—Unaettled. creamery extra'. 54 %r; alandnrda. ale. extra flrata 6l%®63%c; flrata. 47®49c. aeconda, 44®45e. ...... KKg,—Lower: recelpta. 4.811 raaea. flrata 42%c; ordinary fit da. 37®40r; re frlgarator extra a. 26%«27c; refrigerator »ir-ta, 2.3 V. W26,'. New Issue 6V2% Income Tax Free Short Term Investment Inquire for Detailed Information I Chicago Grain By CHARLES J. LEAPEX. Chicago. Jan 7 —Despite the medior-c speculative trade* in the wheat pit today prices responded well to new* of bullish import, closing with fair gains. Independ ent early strength at inrnpeg and a livelier export call for Mmltobas .attract ed wlJe»- attention heie and induced bd'k •,-reading between me ( ntcago and - a nadian markets with the buying ai this ena • losing prices for wheat were >4c to \ c higher: corn was ’*« to *4« ilown, oats were '4< higher to Uc lower and r.v e ruled ',< advanced. ThV* persistent ttmines^ that character ises the Liverpool market also arou-- d disctisalon Foreign advices attributed the strength th* r< to th- small storks and absence of afloat grain. Local gra.n mm pointed to the fat' that <*anadian wheat in Liverpool is selling at 14c over the future delivery there. Corn sold off early, rallied with wheat and then fell ha* k at the clone. Advices *»*» to how much corn th** country sold wore conflicting, hut the demand for the offering* on spot was less urgent and price* dropped This affected the pit. Oats were fairly active early and ranged higher, but reacted and do.- U irregularlv. Trade in rye w ;*s moderate, hut pries followed th- upward swing in wheat. Font mission houses had resting order? to buy this grain. Provisions lowed firm. Lard was un changed to 7 »2. higher and ribs were ll ic to 22',-jc higher. lu .vote*. PresHUte in the wheat pit continued negligible. Tne primary moveni-nt aggre gated but 929.000 bushels compared to 2.265,000 bushels for the same period a year ago. Stroks in the north w-«tem markets showed a decrease of moderate proporl io vs. Some buying of July wheat here was further augmented by the belief the re cent cold snap hurt the growing crop In scattered sections From various parts of Kansas reports came In that snow protection has been ample, hut from Illi nois advices were of a different nature entirely. The condition of the winter wheat crop generally to date has been above t ha average and it is the anticipation that It may easily depreciate that Ijas led to Improved suppott in the new crop months. However crop conditions are not regarded as a paramount factor in the trend at prerent. Stocks of wh-at in Kurope arc not large and It Is only natural to exp< < t Improve ment In the demand. This year the tak ings of North American grain may be larger than expo* ted for the reason that the movement of the new Argentine wheat crop Is behind schedule The south “tn hemtsnhere crop is a bumper on-, but unfavorable weather at maturity delayed harvest ing. ( Hit \(.(> I hK r.S By Updike Ora in Co _ AT. 6312. Art._ I Open. | High. I Low. | Close. | Satd y Wheat! till May ! L08%‘ 1.09%! 1.08*4 1.08%' 1.08 I LOS % i i 1 l.Oh % ' July I 1.06%! 1.07% 1.06%i 1.06%' 1 06% \ I ! 1.06% Fop. 1.06 1.06 1.05% 1.05V L05% 1.06*,, K s # Mar I .74;,! .7;>,, .7C. .74% .74'.* I .7.7 I | I I July I . 7 5 V* i . 7 7 V*! .75UI .75’.. .75 Corn May .7b1, .76% .75% .73% .75% I . 7 '• “ * . 7 5 % . 7 6 July .76%, .77%. .76%i .?b%| .76% j .76% i .76 % Ftp. 1 .77% .78% .77% .771* .77% i .77% Oats I ! I ! | May ! 45% .43%; .45% .45% .45% i #4a% July I .43% .43 % .43% .4 3 % .43% F-l-t ( .42% 42% .42%, -4. , .42*:. Lard ! I I ■ 'n. |12.20 ; i 2. 25 12.20 12.25 12.17 May i 12.2 0 12.27 12 20 12 17 .12.17 Rlbi ! | • J in. | 9.70 9 95 0.70 9 92 9 70 May ! 9.87 in no t» s7 '•97 *» *5 N**m York (of lee. New York. Jan 7.—The market for cof futures was high r today on reports ■ h.C estimate* of the Brazilian ciop w*re being reduced and of higher Hrazillan exchange rat**.* The op-mlng was 2 to * points higher and •• tive month* sold 10 »o 22 points above Faturdaj's closing quotations «>n covering ..nd trad** buying .March advanced to 1 o '»7 and September to 9 .;3o. making m .• high r< ,nb for i'.he season and the .lo.-e was within a ‘.-w points of the top. rlmwing net ad ' tirca of 6 to 22 points F.i'e* were esti mated at abou: 4 5,000 >g* March. 10 Oii ; Mav. f* 6 3c July, f».49c; Septem ber. 9 32c; October. 9 _‘v December, 5 16» spot coffee firmer; Rio 7s. 10 % c, Santos 4s, 15 % r to 1*j< New York Mmnr. New York. Jan. 7 —The raw sugar mar ie* t was easier and % c lower today. There wen* sales early >>( S.uOO lags a* *>..»3o. and late; 25,000 bags w ei e sold at 6 40c. duty pa ol < pening irregular and from 3 points l-»wer to 4 pom'* higher raw sugar fu ture* e«tn»d off under liquidation and trade selling, prompted by the incr».me rf some January notices, the settling < f the Cuban railroad strike and the in < rearing supplier in Cuba where 170 ' ontraln are grinding. Final prp e* w re 4 to 15 mints lower January, 4 7«»c; March. 4 49- . May. 4 5»r July." 4 66c Refined sur.ir v as • aj-i# ;■ ..nd un- bsnr e»] to 10 points lower with fine granu lated quoted at 8 604i.H.90o Refined sugar future* nominal. New York Iteneral. New York. Jan. 7. F!our-~,juIet ; sprier patents, 15.2006 40; spring cle,ir> $5 nn*t 5 50: joft winter straight*. 14 7 5 i/5.00; hard wiotAr straights. $5.0n4?6 00. Corn Meal—Firm fine whit* and yel low granuiat.nl f J 10 5; . - Buckwheat — Dull; milling. $2 in; nomi nal; Canadian. 81.85 i. I. f. New York, txporf in bor.d. YVhegf—-Spot steady; No. 1 dark north ern spring «• i. f track N* w Y'otk do* meatlc. 8t 39%; Nc -* red winter < I f tra« k New York dorn***ttr. $1 26: No. 2 Iit.i win'er f n I! \ . 1 Mani toba. $116%, No. 2 mived durum f o. b.. $1 13. Corn— Spot steady; No. ■* yellow C. f. f N**w York rail, 92 %o. No. j white c I. f Now York tat!. 9 ' • No 2 mixed t. I f New York rail. 91 .< « *ata—Spot steady; No. 2 white. 55% (5 5fec. Uav—Qufef; No. 1. 110.060 31.00; No 2. *28.00020 00; No ... $25.00026.00; ship ping. $20 000 22.00. Hops—Steady; state 1921. RntwRRc; 1922, 20 '*/ 24c; Pacific coast 1923, 26031c; 1922. 20 r24*v Pork—Steady; in «s 12176; family. $ it 00. I.srd—Steady : rniddlev <■*( ft: 00013.10. Tallow—Shady . special, 8%« , extra. 8 1 < c. Klee Steady; fancy head. 7% 08c. Minneapolis (•ruin. Minneapolis Jan 7 — \Vh*-at -Cash No 1 northern. $l.l3%(i1.17%. No 1 dark northern; spring, choice to f*ncy, $1 21% fair yearlings, $6.50W7.75; 1 good to chore fed heifers. $6.75#7.7S; fair to good heifers. $."> On# 6.50; common m fair fed heifers, $1 00#5.00; good to choice fed cows. 4 S0#'S.‘25; fair to good fed cow s. good feeder**. $6.75# 7 5(1. common to fair feeders. $.5.76®6.60; good to choice atockers. $7 25#H.0O; fair in good sterkers. $6.5(ifrf 7.25; common to talr stockers, $5.50®6.50; stocketp, $4.00 # t»0; k heifprs. 75# 6.25; stork cows. $2.75®3 65: stock calves, $4.00# 9.00; Veal -Hives, $4 00®10.50; bulls, stags, etc . $3.75 ® 6. 60 Hogs—Receipts. 9.000 head. Lighter sup plies than expected in the east together with favorable reports tended to strength en the tone of the local trade this morn ing. Movement to shippers was of moder ate volume and began early at prices. 10 #15 c higher than Saturday. Packers, were a little slow in following ^i© ad vance with nothing of consequence done on the initial rounds. Hulk of the Bales v'a« at $6 90# 7.10. with an early top of $7 20. Sheep and Lambs—Receipt*. 10,500 head. Fairly large receipt* at eastern points In jected a little bearishness In trad© locally this morning and the market was a trifle slow in starting with early bid* around 10# 15c lower. First sales looked steady to a little easier. Feeders were in fair supply and ruled around steady with the aged sheep trade steady. Quotations «-n sheep and lambs; Fat lambs, good to choice, si 2 50# 12.75; fat I ■••mbs. #iir to good, $11.50# 12.25; clipped lamb*. $Hl.6O#)10.65: feeding Iambs. $11 f»0 '»(«1 2.6 0 ; w ether*. $6.00® “ 25; yearlings $4.00# 10.50; fat ewes, light, $f-.60®7 90; fat ewes, heavy. $4.50#6.26. Re-MMs and disposition of livestock at i!i> I’t-ion st oc kyji rds, Ormtha. Neb., for 24 bouts ending nt 2 p. in. January 7. K ECEIPTS—<*A RLOT Horses A Ha f tie H'gs Sh'p Mu m <’ M. A St V Ry .15 3 2 .. koh R R. . 10 .. .. Mo Par. Rv .76 23 10 P P ft. R.15 1 2 «' A N W , oast . 43 52 4 1 a N \V . west .45 7 11 r St. P. M. A O . 3 l: A Q v.-st .66 23 13 <\ I! T A- P . east .12 . . . . 2 *\ P I A: J’ . west . 1 3 1 ! r. R. R.14 . r O. \V. R. R.16 1 1 Total Receipt- ... _3nr: r:i 47 12 DISPOSITION -MRAD Cattle Hogs Sh'p Armour A Co. 977 207 4 3731 t’udah.v Pack ... 2176 24 36 I*oId Packing Co. . 320 1799 Morris Pa-king Do.9jo 1141 96 4 FwRf A- Co . 469 2507 2977 Hoffman Rro*. 26 . Mayerowlch a- Vail .... 27 . Midwest Packing Co. 22 . I'mutLi Parkin’.' Co. ’1 . ioh'i Rotli A Sons . 4 0 . v Omaha Packing Co. . . 15 ... .... Murphy. J. W. 785 .... .'wartv: A- Co. 7 .... Lincoln Packing Co.144 . rinclmlr Packing Co. ”4 . ' n demon 4 Son ...... 44 .. Renton. VS A Hughes 3 . Ruth. J II . *2 . C’.ek. \V II. .127 . Tlonni- A- Fran is . . 7*9 . Harvey. John .3*4 .... ... Ingraham. T J 1 . Kellog. F. ' . . .. 21 .. Kirnatrlck pro* A- Lu’ren 29.*. Krebb* A- Co f. . s.6 .... .... Longman lr<-a .146 .... .... Luherger. Henry S . 273 .... .... Mo-Kan c a C Co . . 11 . Neb Cattle Co . *'•* . foot. J H Mt Co .1*6 . Rosen**tock Bros . . . 274 .... .... Sit: cent A- Finneg m .. . D*3 . Smilev Bros.. 23t . Wertheimer & Dcgen ... Ill .... • *ther buffers ... . , . . 660 . . 1 1#4 To** l . 7981 10:-35 11504 Financial Total * to* k sale*. 1,31#. <00 share* Twentv tndu'rials averaged 96.54; net gain. .29 High 1921 10." 7.4; low. 85.,6 Tv. **nty radroads averaged *4.CO; net ' : High i'j:3. 90.51: low. If.jl. Ily Associated Pres*. Y Jan 7—<'onatruct 1 ve forces Were st work in today'a active stock mar1 et. price* .n nil sections of the list t - i; steadily until iust before the dose tat ions in many in •vt of prol • takim Hr- i.-r* reported buying was m jen *d b he glow tig speculative be 11, f t., X reduction lull will be passed to miIiri -thi* c. r. The demand for high glide dividend paying isaues was c < r.strued a* sn indication of a good rein vestment d'-mand Many at- k*. including American < an. Pn ' I States Cn-t Iron Pipe snd Con go,*i.!ii. sold higher than ever while * nuin'ccr "f ushers ;e*ched their hifhes' pn.es in y r* American ''an touched ! , and 'hen c "• d to 1 * where 1* was u IN -.11 »he dn > C, * • .1 Plate* i' »t Iron Pipe touched 80 and closed or,., p.cf.t below hat f..r a net gain of .IV and Ccmgaleum crossed 57 snd then slid b:»«k to 5IV where it was up - » a e Sarur-lcj * final figure. Considerable interest center' d In l ntfea Slates steej common on the announce ment the annual subs- rlptlon offer to em ployer* Mould be made at par Last y**\ the stock « * offered ID** a "bar* an . 41.9.0 employes subscribed to IfPkV*11 share*. Today the stock touched lC»*'-t t», highest i rice since Uat May. and rirs.-d it far f.u a net gain of S S» le ngth <*f steel common bought fr**" l,.un, ,nT„ 1,„M.rnd-nt .*T public closing more than a point higher Marked strength a'so developed *n ■ , number of »h»- railroad shares despite the decision of th- I nit. d States supreme court upholding »he onatlt utlonality of th- recapture clause of the transportation ,r< t Southern Railway • rosa-’d 4. thehlgn ,.et ou.tation since 19“*.. accumulation of this Issue i.eing based to some extent on speculative* expectation or *he tn nuguration of dividends this spring Favorable dividend action also wna re ported to have influenced the buying or St Louis Southwestern rnmmon which reached Its highest level since )92« Other strong spots In th. railroad group were Nickel Plate. Canadian Pacific and Colo rado .< Southern . . ... \i»h Motors sold more than 4 points above lUiurday’a close, apparently In •ntl. ipatlcm of the extra dividend or i\ r i announced after the mar gat closed They- were a few heavy spots. Marland dropp-d more than 2 point* on the with dr i way of the proposed sale of treasury atec k Pan-American l.-sue* also were heavy tieneral Elect rlc dropped more than 2 point* on profit-taking and < «rn Product* and Tobacco Product* yielded to selling pressure _ „ # . Money rn’ea wore easier fall funds opened at 4N and dropped to 4», Time money and commercial paper were on a IN to '• per cent basis Foreign exchange rate* held firm. L*e maud sterling held fnirlv steady around <« am! French franca around 4 90c Report* nf French government control n»«.isur* *re said * * have Influenced .hurt » o\ c-rirv of « lUiniill'iirntH abroad ( Established 1876) JACKSON BROS. & CO. Commission Brokers I Telephone AT lantic 8546 T. N. Ruttar, Manager STOCKS - BONDS - GRAIN - COTTON Members of the New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of j Trade and Other Important Exchanges Paxton Hotel Main Floor Updike Grain Corporation ■ - (Private Wire Department) fChicago Board ef Trade | MEMBERS • and l ATI Other I.radin* Exrhsnp' * Orders for grain for future delivery in the prln i ipal markets given careful and prompt attention. OMAHA OFFICE: 618-25 Omaha Grain Kxchanjr»‘ Phonr AT lantir 6312 — >-■ LINCOLN OFFICE: 724*26 Terminal Building Phone B-123H Long Distance 120 _ ... ■_ ■ I New York Quotations N* ' York Stock Exchange quotations furnished b- i s Ba'-:;* A: Co. .-4 Omaha National bank building Sat High. Low close Close. A lax Rubber 7 6% 7 ft % Mlted ' be.m.aj. 74% 73** 75% 7.» I AlHs-Chalmers 4. , 46% 47% 4n% Xvier Beet Sugar 41% 41 41% 4l% A flier Can.. 1 "9 -% 106% 1"\% loft „ Am Car A Found.167 % 166 % 166% 166% Am II A- Death pdl V; , 73% .»:{% 53 Ant Inter Corp 1% 25% 23% 24% Amer Li traced nil _'•% ]'»% 2"% J!»% Amer Do to. . . 7 5% 74% 74% 77 Am Ship A- Comm 15 12 % 12% 12% Amer Smelting. . 60% 60% 6u% 60 % Arner Smelt jfd. . 97% 97 Am Steel Found. 38 37% 58 37% Amer Sugar.. •'.;.% ...» 5.5% 57% Antei Sumatra. . 27% 23% 25 23 % Am Tel CV Tel... 126% 126 U6% 126% Amer Tobacco. 149% 149 149 150% Amer Woolen 7 74% 74% 71% Anaconda .. .. . 38% 38 3“ 37% A«sor Dry G mds 82% 81% Atchison 99% 9V % 9*% 97% All Gulf A- W I . 16% 15% l.,% 15% Austin Nit hols. ... 2h l7% 28 28 Auto Knitter . .8% * *% *% Mo Id win .126% 124% U5% 124% Baltimore A <» .. «a 79% 59 % 59% Bethlehem Steel* . r 1 % . % 5 4% 63% Bosch Magneto ..:;*% 3 8 3 8 38% Calif Parking . . 86 % 86% v.% *6 t Calif Pete . 26% 25% 25% 25% Canadian Par . 14. % 14ft% I V* % 145% Central T.e.i .15% 15% 15% 15 Chandler Motora 67% 6|% ».*.% 64% Chesapeake A O.. 72% 71% 72 71 % ( hi & N \V . 71 % 51% 61 % 61 % C M «v St. P . 14% 14 11% 14% c M. A St P pfd. 2 * 24% 25 24% C. R. I. A P. 27 24 % 24% 24% C St. P M A O. R 3 2 31 % .31% 31% ' hile Copper . 28% 27% *28 27% Chino . 19% 19% 19% 19% Coca-Cola . 77 76 % 76% 7* « Colo. Fuel & Iron ■ ... 27 24 % Columbia Gas . .. 36% 3< % ::».% .6% congob urn . 57% 63% 64% f 51% Conn Cigars . 20% 20% 20% 20% Contln Can . 59% 77% 69% 77% cdrti Products 175 164 154 155 Coaden . 36 35% 37% 33% Crucible .68*4 67% 67% 67% Cuba f Sug . 17 74 15 15% 14% Cuba C Sugar pfd 65% 61% 6.*? 61% Cuba-Am Sug .... :.;% 33% 3.;% .3.3% Cuyamel Fruit .. 73 72 72 72% Davidson Chetn. . . f,8'4 64*4 68 ’*4% Delaware A Hud. I'o 1« 7 „ DC % P*7 *. Dome Mining .... 20% 20 20 2014 F-upone De N.133% 1 32 1 53 % 132% Erie . . 22% 21% 22% 22 Famous Players... 71% 69% 70 70% | Fink Rubber. 8% 8% 8% s % , Freepott. Tex . ... 1 ?. ■* 12% 1 '< 12% I General Asphalt. . 41% 43% 4 3% 43 %j General Electric.. 198 196% 196 , 198% General Motora... 13% 1% 16% 15% Goodrh h . 23% 23 % 23% 23% ' Great Northern o. 29 _ - % 2' % 2*%| Ot Nor. Ry. pfd . 5*% -57 8, f, - 57% ( Gulf States Steel. *4% 8.3% 83% *7 , Hudson Motors.. . :'C, 28% 2fc% 28 Houston Oil. 71% 69% ♦>*»% 7«'% Hupp Motors 17% 17 17 17% Illinois Cent ral. . . 1 "3 J02% 1<»2% F 2-* fnsniration . 2‘‘% 25% 26% 26 % ltit'l Harvester .. &374 82% 8 3 % *1 % Int’l M*r Marine. 7% 7% Infl M M pfd .. 53% 32% 32% 3 3% fnt'1 Nickel. 14% 14 14 13% Infl Paoer - 4"% 39% .39% ::9 Invim ible Oil .... l'% 1 5 >2 i ’ % 1 *• % K c. Southern . . 19 % 19% 19% 19% Kelly Springfield. . .7 3% 3 % 23 *’% K*»nneiOtt .33**1 34% .73% 34 « Keystone Tire... M- 3% 3', 3% T,ee Rubber. 14*2 14% 14% 1 1 % Lehigh Valley. . .. 65 62% 63 62’* I.ltn.L !.*»■ omotlve. »m % 66 % 67 * 6 % Loose-Wiles ... 60 59 60 57 % Louisville & Nash. 90 9'* Mack Truck . 9"% 59% <*<>89% Maxwell Motor A 57% 52% 5 4% 53% Maxwell Motor B. 15% 14% 15’* 14% Marla rid .. • % 36*, 36% 5 8 Me x Seaboard 14% 14% 14% 15 Middle States Oil 6%% 6% »'• % Midva'e Steel . . 29’* 28% 29% 28% Mo Pacific . IP* 19% 11% 10% Mo PaPfic pfd . 21% 30i, 70% 30 Mont Ward .26% 26% 26% ••*.% Nat Enamel «1% 41 4 1 41 U, Nat L ad .142% 141% 141 % If’% N V Air Brake 41% 4 1 41% 40% V Y Central ... DC % F-2% 1"3 D*2% NY Ml A H. 16% *6 16% 15 % No Pacific . 53% 33 33 53 orpheum . l *• *4 19% Dwena Bottla .... 44% 4 ' % 44 s, 43% Pacific Oil . 56% 49% 49% 49*.. Pan-American 59 53 % 5 5% 3»% Pan-American B 57’a 33% 53% 36% Pej.n HR .. 42’, 42% 4 % 42% Peoples Gas. 95% 9*%, Pere Marquette t % 4% 8 % 4 2 Phillips Pete .?% 36% 26% 3'% • * i e r »• o \ r r o w . 9 ", '* % 9 % 11. Preyed Stl c»r .. •*% % « % Producers A- R *'■ •% * 5* « > Pullman .124% 122’* 1*5% 123 Pure Oil .24% 2,% *«% -*-% Ry Stl Spr ing ..109 1 f,7 % lft9 D'6 Ray Con . _ 11% 11% 11% 11% Read in r . . . 7 - ’* 77 77 % 7i% Hepl.-c ■■ _ 1 1 11 % 1 1 % ’ 1 % Repub 1 A Stl ... *5 3’% 52*4 »1 R D N Y 50% 4'»% 30 <•» St I, * S F . . . 20% 20% *’"% -oi, M-hul,- *‘ Stor-s . 1°: lft8tv u.i, rn-Kn-bu-k . 88,i *"'* 8"'. 88 Sh-ll fn UII ... IT K.*. I«% 18’. Slnrla r .I . Sf-’i 58** **’< 8lo.» Sh 4''2 stun* o nf ral 44 • ' 81 « S Oil of V J . I*. *n 40 fnf* st.wart Warner . 84'. 8 t; y-8, MS Strntn i’.trbur ... 8 », **1-4 8T8. *-_ st,nl-laker .1«*'» J»«S lr'* 1**J. T-iaa 44 43 '* 4\*‘ 4,X Tex A Pac 21 21** -l1^ Tlmk-nT'.oll-rb 4' 4 ’* 4"S 4"', Tohn,',o Pro.I r. > ■ S. « '8*. rohar.'o Pr".i A 98 88 rraracon ^*il ... 4% 4 4 4 % 'nion Pacific . .129% 129 1 • 1 •nite.t Fruit.1* • *‘- • • s Ind Alcohol. T'% "o% *- ■'7 I' V Rubber 79% 39 59% 3«*, '• S Rubber r f 1 “ <' - y " !• ft f!»ee| .100% *9% 100 99* • S «*eel t f 1 119% 19% 1 ^ 9 * 1 * * **ah Cooper. **" 1‘anadium .5t% 30 . 30 « 1 11 • • • ' ■ !IS !«« 4Vat»a«h . 11% 11?* '!,* , Wabash A 56% * ’ * ' lVeite - n rnlon .110* lot 110 108 West hie Electric *l’i • % ‘ White Faria on .. 28% 26 -8% White Motors *;A. s l»8 - overland ,n:« ’ *• lft% * Vi Ison .27% *6 * * 27 A*..rt) ngtf.n T 29% *-87, ?9*. 78 Total storks 1.34' '>fi0 -hare* Tf»l bonds •14.J29.09i. New \ork Prodwe. New York. Ian 7 —Butter—F:rrn ro en»i« 4.°46 tubs; crearner>. higher than »xtr* s. 5 5% ft 'Hr rreimery ex * rg* <9? i« ore 1. r.'.f : do. firsts. ** to 9* score. 8 11 fir 54 *-8c packing stock current make Mn 2. .30#/ Sir. Evas Firmer; receipt* *2*1 • %e*h fathered extra first*. 4 • *«o ':r*8s 4 3 4/45c: do. se« ords and pc "-r. : ui i*r: New Jersey benne-> wh.'rs rloselv selected extra*. ftfS?”: l»e. rby tannery whites closely selected extras "Cr52 state. ne»rbv and nearby western hennery whites, firsts to extra*. 4 4 4#'-0c: nearbv hennery browns extras. 51®59e; Pa. f oast whites extre« 51ffl7c do firsts to extra firsts 46tf50r; refrigerator rir«t, 284T29C . Chec«e —- Irregular: re. eints. 1 rotinds s’ate whole milk flats fresh. «ne Idn1s. 21ffr22. do average run. 1l%c; state whole rn’k flats held fancy to fan v rnei lals. 250S«c; do. average run. 23 fc 24%c. 4 otton Futures. New York Cotton Exchange Quotations furnished by J S Bache and Company 224 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg dA. 5117 *9-99 __ I I I ' ,SJHt‘dy. Open High !*»w t'loee v’lose dIH " .3 4 oo .34 on, 34 4«> 3 4 70 Mar 4.9, .84 45 34 *» 4 5 Msv ’475 is 31 70 35 "9 34 vft lulv 32 6 8 34 0* 33.421 38 97 ’ "« Sept 1. . . . I .'.1.I 78 80 If, I 8 10 .* . ) :h 10 28 60' 2 9 34 I New York Bonds | ,\e • Yor.- .'<* . —An unusually ac At and u.o'.a uonci market today was ,« omi«nied by %n inert 18-: In the puulic • T taring ■- oi new issue-. three offerings using >«»ld during toe da aecoi.dury mortgage* *ere particularly popuiar ii the turning. a .era, ls^uea au ■i.icing a point ui mure. uoca I trac tions a.so wn* in demand, tl»« Liooki>u liihatia i ift.-ut-* being u-p < uily active on speculative buying. ..iaimi street railway bonds al.o \*. e active and gen ' rdly hignei. in tins connection oiler iiig tf i vi'Minl iouiu. • i> of y i a.aoc.tHrU Market ic-et lailwuy uuiiUa to ia*»e caje <.*4 l.weity _3 % «3v, t3 « 6B i ;*«M.*hu-S Hep Ss *tf. 94% m * 94 4 1 Lranisn Mu 11 8c A...l«i% J ui % lu, % % Lepl of freln- ,a. . 81% 81 8l% 24 L» of < 6 V9fi '29. 101# 101% lul , »J L of Can „a %2... 99% y9>* 99% .2 Dutch L 1 os '•>- «*-/• 9 4-ii 94% 34 LUtch L I os '4* .. y„Vy Sj 95 2j Freun. »t« p sa. . L 4 i>4 * .1% 3 9 i* rent'll Hep 7%s.. 33*4 *1% 92 .. Japanese ,at 4vaa. V5 * 9 . ,4 2 3 Japanese 4ft . 80 4 8 0% 80% lu K. of Heig. fta. . hi 98 98% 5 K. of Heig- 7 %». JB % 98 9b % .» K of jren.nai^ us. 94 * 9 . % 1*4 , K. of Laiy o*%a. . . yy * 99% 99% ly H. of Netner. o b . . . yt Vs 9j% 9 , V* •) K >,t .Norv.ay ,s. y.; 93 y.i 33 K. W. C k ct 0,% % B K. of few tide 11 us...l<„% 10.J lbi 60 i r. Li. ueo ca . t»3 *y 2 7 1*-|, ,\i«u us..... . »>t % t, 1 4 t»8 9 Hep oi Hu I ft* . . > « bu 80 % 1 K of Cn -s. 194I I< , lu2 % Jo.% 4 L of t li , s . . y J 9u L ]9 Hep. of t olu. b-da.. 9.. % yu % 9u% 129 Hop or 1 uoa 6%n yj 9i% 92 *. ll % 9u 9v% 9 State ui V; us ....100.4 Joy I*»u e lo S ale uf . i' a. .• . 3B * j8% sb% *> rwir-B unfe. as. I,. li.** li 3 2. 1 kuIUILI- j> _9. ,ui* i"»% 1^'*% 9, t KulLi.^l >.'>.7 . I'-y j»9 4 .99 .* J4 I S f olz.I bs. P4Va “4 4 9- /a 2 t S. ui Hi unit XUiellanrout. -I All, Oh i ll *%(S B 4 J, 4 4 Ain Smelting 0.- . 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HITTL K * . *t*: Bt rr.« extru* tn *o lb tub* "* L*» «andard*. ‘.c; fL-i* (u Dairy — Buyer* «re paying n# To e«t tab.# butler in roll* v tu‘.* 3’ 'r> o*.mir>t>n pecking utof!, For b^et >* un*alt#d bud#* "e* P.UTTKKP * T F »• \ Suft.f i-j>e r-are pa> ; « rc foi e«rbvj n# W* !a <1 r e*r, and in.furm l«* f ge egrft grading- V 3 spe'iei* «*r b#» t# .TnSb’ng prl^a fo ro‘all#r* U 8 «d# ’Ir * 4 , l* 8 extra*. 40 *. St ! ttnall. .Or; * h#rk*. 27c; atorug# select* :0< ; love grad* ato-a^e »mn»wh*t les* * , ihhtltky Hu ► rp j* ■ - tHV'Pff ♦?,# f<#J*OWtng nr*'-## Alive— L'r4\e be-- 6 Iba and n\ er. !fc I to 6 .i>* ir . light !»en?. 14c: Leghorn ier* lie; *;> nr* l*e. stag-* 12c L* g lO-it 14* ' n*.>-*er» 1f*c: dll* Kv f* * fa net dux.cn. no u ’a. . •>' • rinpje.l jriMtr v.a. •• B- ^r« k • e • mg c d-e-^ed ■hi-ken*. du» k* ard ge-se. 29 <* above • i.*» pr«c* . ftfkd f«.-r i-e-e-c liiktyo. -4* k -•«>.* j|v# i*t»e*. Sent* d*ale~* *-•* ^ •#t*r‘rg shipment* of drear-ed poultry and <•11.ng aarns on 10 p-r cent cgmm »doa foa»i* ’••bMne -i‘ *-• of «3--*»ed noi ':rv to -#• ’ a?'#T' Soring* -‘c; broiler*. 2 c; :3@.Cc. roo>;e *. 1€917< duck* "4 3, 25c ; market: turkey#. 2 9 -{ ’ So 2. aomeshai les* ad Ilf JUTS tri'.uie*^ e I* #a of b*#f cut a effort |\« [«•'■ are • fni'o\r No 1. r hr Ja’c* No .*4c: No 7. lCc; No 1. roun Hr. .No 2. 16c; No I A#: N*n 1 loins. No 36( No 7. i:» : No. I chuck*. U^r: No. 3. 13c; > •» * “t . N'O MiMel. * Si . NO 6C . No 1 7f Sw'ft .v * «a'e.< • f fpe«h beef Ir •ma> *. v-e', endirfg January s a.eraged . 1 6»c per lb. RA ''BITS I'otti-ntai * r #r d--z Si 10 )a k*. per Io/. . f i ft* delivered -..-^*1 FISH Omaha jobber# are 4Cti:n« at a Lout the V’lotTtrg pr <-#* fop Omsb* Fancy * hit# fi«h 3br; take trout, lie; hali >ut. 3« . northern bullheacia. Jumbo. II#: eatfieh, regular run. 2Sc: f;Ilet of taddo^k 35c; bi*fk cod sable f »h steak *c ainelta. 3k: flounder*. 3Pc; crappies. ; bi«rk i.a*#. ; 2c Froxen f‘th. 3^4 #** th*" rr »•#* above F»e*h o ster* per fa lion 13 «. 9 « <»* FRUITS Sf r*wber*de5—Fionda nuarte 4'e. lir**4f I • - hi * * * >. Cranber- : 6-> boa##.* $4 73 lats donre*. bbl I12.3A, oO-qt. t»e* $6.10. >*rt ti*w—Ca’ifofc. la. * el. fency. »c { om#4 a to * .. a; .iff 4 cbo>r* : it j • « ^tor ’ -* i * * 4m • $4 7'. * ’* bama ; tatsurr. *. e«'n fancy, box. 13 tiff 1 3L :>» .mFi-k P#i 4rnd ts F#; •»—i « o*- do boa t a An * HI : box. S 7' Lemon*—Fa' ferula ' per boa. * w chole# t»-r b x f. 0cr€be Quin a»—CaMfortOa 4t'-ib box. $3 60. j a -*P;»» I” b^rtf 'c of 145 •• low* A'mesars. fancy. S* Oft; MI**ouri Black] 1 * % "0; Be.i ua' is. fancy flkn^ $| Jona-j ban* eommercia! pa y.. *a . • Oan*»a | ai ff Af»; \ rglr.ts Beauty I* 6 Apple*—In basket* 42 o 44 !►■* Idab o^Mhim e tra fan>->. $’ 5i*. Wmesspa F60 A e*nde»—(All.gator i* »m i#r doa. 16 aa Apple* —In box« - 1%A*Mnt*oo De'L lo i« itra fare*. $3 569 3 7.'■ fane*. 13.759 • An. rho e $3 25. gton J • u nans extra fan* • -0 fancy S. •*" A* or*J • .1 .nrihane. -• t*# fan-’ *. -5. ancy. $3 66; Bone Beauty e'"a fancy. J 50. f ,i n c • $7 . nm.n sebi* Omaha and Ouunc:! B -iff* »-*bb *:f jou e» a-e nx*in« the fr*i|..e me nri-*•* f- ? leld seed, th-e-ber ru rer four wl'hout nctlc# _ cheese l.o, ft! 'oM>*r* ar* »*!!lnf Amjrt<-»i ehf »«. fancy rra*e. as follow. ' .],!»*• double *<»",»• «»r block. JSc. import**. «*c: Imp.. ed Roquefort. ‘ N*"' WB.tt. 34c. vegetabi.ep Jobbing prices Peas —New. per lb. ...... Tomato*-?—Crates, six baskets. 910 00. Phallots—Southern. tOf• ®#r doz. Kggplant—Per dozen. l--n0. i ucutnbers—Hothouse, oer doz . S3 ft"# | fit !.ettu*e—Head, per crate, 14.80; pe> ki, 6c per lb : Spanish, oer crate. 12 7* Celer>—Idaho, per do z. according «• six* tl.ooi ■: no; Michigan per doz . 75c. Pepper# fJ?een Mango, per lt».. 2.>c. Rpann-Wax or green, per hamper 14 50 Sweet Poi a t r>»s - Southern, hamper 13 t>t» Porto Rico, crate. I' Oablmge- Wis-o - n 5 >v th lo*s. per lb. . 'ji In ira'fii. J'+c. 2,000-Ib. lots. r»d .1- oer lb : ce,erv > a:t.)•., lit O) »-er hundred pound-, *1 5f*. .Minnesota oh 11.75, idnrt* B.'l.ern :4< u*r lb. vVhtfe Cob 14c per !b l e l< • 'SUllflow r f i ’ nn»iO. r e- i:^ », 99 0 flAJt II Fir* Id Oil r SM»lh oaff- 99 pi r bbl white or vellow rornm*»l. per wt . 9 .» Q n »t > ’• are for round Jots f n h f>e h’ih KKKI* fUnnhi nulls ar ! Jobb-t* c* selhrg s at the Iiov iof? r r;* ► f o. b < triaha "'heat f. ed* mmed-a e delivery: Hran. f 50; brown shorts 9.7 50 erav short". 9 r‘ : moldling*. Ik* 00; reddor, *32.00. -1 fa fit mea . r N * * . No. 1. 927 00 No . bpot. nneced meal. 5-i p'T cent. 9 a hh .'.ttori^e-d t .-at. 4.3 per -»»■ S l 7- hominy f»+rl. white o cyellow. * milk, tunder s d 1 r,-bul. lots, 7 4" c T >er r. fl* ' *• but'* p"1'! !f> ■ *• >• p,r* shell, dried and #r*sre 9,5 ' " f ton d 2 ■ rr f*. d-fig 'an! awe. 90 per cen«. 960.00 - er ton HAY Pi e« at whi \ fmata dealers s rs *e‘ inv in <-»*- ■*, . f «» b tjmaha I* -lnrrl T* ■; «* No 9 i # 7 ; *. t \0 2. 21 ’ • • ft So l. ftfiwt.g .Midi n-1 1 •- I. 9 • *t ’4 o*. No . 9: if ;-.#f ir.oO N* $*.itrQ9 60. Low. •'i 4 o. (n r, No tl 1.ICI6 1 2 o —list J‘OO0r»»Mi wheat |70"d * no. Hi 1 Wool, tallow ", . j . e'«» s'e <>n 'he "a* i; bue % wijrh’ and sele«-t|ons. -leilkerec ■ • > '>n»a • - ‘ur’ci i»ieipt hid* No 1 9c \u 2. 5* r? n Lite*. .5- and 4c: ho * Pi ar t tl h.t Vo ' 4 4< glue htries c * i ' ■ "a - %lf • r . - ict • i ii j;; 'i - ■Lins 3 feet a . .l-y * " Jid 5" -a-.’ i .. es »Pf glu's %4 ! «•**'■» 25t -i ■•er* . per b dry £ i u * s «*4< t • tb ; or, - in - ff 2i »nd I. «e e^, p f «*r fc!' himiI-vJ «. , ips. no value. w*,o 2 5 f#3n. Pi f.c < or si :■ ‘ 2* et • n». 20 ^ 24c TfJ.n.n '5.W«e—No 1 tal.'cw. i^c. **P ' t k . .. Vo 2 fellow 54c a grea-e > r. h" gr*a*e 4- yellow z 4’.' b own grease 4c. pore -.if- 1 r,f ? p« r *on b"*' -ra-klmgs 435 00 p«r tor be-swai 92o.OO per ton I hjraic » *, Hi. A* *d A',. oir & ru HI pfd * , Armour & Co Dei rfd .*2 * ‘ 1M • . . . I ■ > o'.uf . £'••* ♦ Con* Kalisoi .l-S l • l Motors . ' » d-b . .'?!j i . * \ , . a! ♦ ri .lit l -*• Deere pfd . TO r.uu Hi.^er ............ 24 34’, Ubbr . . . . * '* Nat leather . . 2** Quaker Oat • .. 27' 2*‘. Reo Motors . IT’* IT'* Swift d Co . . ion, 10. - • III . 14’* Thompson .4 5 4 * \ Wahl .40 41 S W'rs&!•; .......... 31*4 34 Yellow " c «' • .N Ye »w • *a n . .... <1 4* ¥ - Al»\ KKTIhfcMENT. CAM>r»:il. 91 hti.: Millet. 11: Kaffir |1 Mil© 11.35: Alfa’fa. »* ; Red C --e: i ) - .• «» • C over. I" Alsike. »:*. Gnr. i • * - 5 i 1 i> f. Kentucky Rios Grass. I SO; Su I Brwom corn seed. 13: Timo’h; I' iO. 2 p..-t. discount on 2-bushel orders We .where ;t grow a Ship f^ora severs? »arrhoa»'f end save you f-eigfct. Sa*. > faction u; money hark. Order right from he ad or wr: e for samples, bat get ©rde .n before another advance srd while »e -.r. make prompt shipment. Meier r*eed A (.rain Co.. Salins Kansas 00071 From New York Jaauary 22, 1934 February 23. 1934 To West Indies and “Spanish Main" Glorious days on shipboard and never-to-be-forgotten shore ex cursions in the West Indies. Pan ama. South America. A ship c4 luxury from stem to stern, the CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESS OF BRITAIN twin-screw. oil-buming mo coaling dust at portl Fares from $250. Tbe Cruise takes Only a month from business jou worst of winter. fur fuu r-rfrukieri Ht 14.. .. CL s OK ... 1 ! 5'ftasliif Genera! Agent v v r'wn Q^Dmes” Florida lithe . ota\Bt«r tort a Aoatnca. Sea bathing J and every coairrivabte outdoor } ap*tt ieary day ©/ lh# vm/. Absolutely unrivaled for #rw era. fruit and all the attractiona *f tha food old summer time. N <*e»c hi eeetyf or millionaire*; t hmsaanda a# people e# ie \1ei a tame Ana goto Florida aettiiAl lr. IVHh to ma for fare# and livia« ooata X ~rom CHICAGO Via CALL R,. From ST. LOUIS via licmilb & Naafesuic Rj. rcid 2S Dixie limited 'E LL’VE ALL PULLMAN TRAIN Only On* N tghi Out . eaves Chicago iIJS every morning St. Louis kOJ every stternoon, ino Jacksonville and St. Augustin* nest evening; Tampa, St. Petersburg. Belle air, Psim Beach and Miami following morning. Drawing room sleeping car*. Chicag. and Si. Louis to Jacksonville and Chi cago nTampa. Observation and club lounge and dining car. maid and vain service. Beginning December Jlst, th ough sleepers.C hicago and St. Louis to Palm Beach. Miami, etc. ■*** Dixie Tlyer The Popular AU Year KosmJ Trots Prom Chicago ».*S p m. dal!,, St k®»ta, * t« V m.. Into JachoooTiUe accord nx- mn| and Fainn Brach. M am . Ta.-npa. Bradr xtrxx « I R» Petaraburi. »tc , that r th« Through a!»#r*f St Loula to Jackaoax •.'!*. Through a Ch .afo to Palm Beach. N air . Tl*P«. Bradcntown and ft Prtarahurg Ob*#r nation and dtnirtg rara and eoarhaa Waurf ttafly r#aai vat 'na For winter tour lat fa rat tr*a UK atrated guide boa4.a »t« •rpir F M. rilTv\ Tf»». Pa a*. Ajmt 4i; K x Ushang# HW4* . Ka.A*at v.m. Xlsv P. W MORROW . N. W P a 33 J Marvjufrto BiJa . i.X.*a*,'. liL .. . „ _I