The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 23, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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    Omaha Grain
• galfnat *'o*,r'U Omaha'«e,C"p,s Vara
gainst 2*0 i arj last \-ar t otal «hli
7'\V\'Te 1SJ «» ■««'"« "
#a. wRsil I;,-iri«eI was a quiet affair
with imJfl® Vr,a'1lnK beinK In 'urn. wheat
with .mail nffpriugh whh ui fair demand
. ‘ etmul mi. hamjad prt. es. i on, win
Oalf *! ’■» 1,1 H4o higher.
"ai* **•, Unchanged and ry» and liarlev
nominally unchanged.
‘ hlcago future* were verj quiet, but a
steady umlei tone was In evidenc e during
most or the day. Commission houses were
the best buyer**, while the local element
wa* inclined to be bearish. Receipts con
tlnue light, but there ts n!*o a. cor
respondingly light demand. The country
is offering very little corn at present and
the trade generally doc* not look for an
increasc^/movement for some time.
.... . Market News.
\\heat. Broom ha II cable* The British
railroad strike 1* becoming stronger and
more aggressive and verj few trains are
moving at all. and great quantities ,.f
freight are held at the seaboard; Canadian
offers have firmed up during the past
week. Dollar* are dearer, and *>n the
other hand Argentina is offering ruor*1
freely and ik k<-renting lower bids from
importers. Australian shippers are be
coming more active; larger world's ship
monts are expected in the near future
an<] they will probably exceed the de
mand. although this will be larger than
it has been in the past.
London: Greece is buying Russian
wheat because <>f its relative cheapness
compared with American.
\n editorial in the Chicago Kvenlng
American says: A tax that strangles; it
diverts grain business from the Chicago
board of trade t«» Winnipeg; Chicago was
the world's largest win at market.
Now Winnipeg is temporarily the world s
largest wheat market.
Our war emergent \ stamp tax on saJp*
of grain for future deliv-ry is strangling
th« business of the Chicago board of
trade to the advantage of Canada.
Fur five month* ending November 3°.
1923. tpM United State* exported about
45,000 000 busheik 1-ss wheat than in the
corresponding pericI of 1922.
During the suin'* time Canada exported
ahmit 2,000.000 bushels more wheat than
in 1922. snd abou .'•*>.0oh>000 bushels more
thru til*- United State*.
Foreign purchasers will not pay our
wa** ta v on wh**at when they can buy
nihOr wheat <h*-.ipi That tax. In order
•hat we may • oinpcte with canaibu must
' oiTie out of the price our farmers get
tor their wheat.
The New top bill which h is been intro
rhiced in the houre of representatives a*
Washington will eliminate that tax and
certain othrr emergency war taxes, if it
is enacted Into law
Omiili i 4 arlot Sales.
WH FAT.
No. 1 hard winter> 1 our 11 05.
No. 3 hard wlntei I car H ot, I far,
SI.02. live weevil.
No > hard wild ’ I car $1 0914. 1
*ar. |1 04 t car *! I .-ar J’.c. 0 t
per cent neat damage; 1 i*i %#i o.
No. t hard w ntei 1 ear St.00, 5 7"
lbs.. 0.5 per cent ce*t damage; 1 car.
1 r, 57 |p« 0 i per • nt heat damage; 2
cars, 96c; 1 car. $1.0!.
No. 5 herd winter; 3 cars. Src; I car.
93c; 1 car. ‘me, 11111*1
No. J spring; 1 cat . $1.2* d^rk, special
billing.
Sample spring I ear, 99«\
No. 3 mixed; t car, 93*- durum
No. 4 mixed. I ct 9*'1 smuti.v, I car.
91c. snuittj. durum
Sample mixed • car, s<*c; 1 tar. 86c,
4 i.« lbs sum t» .
No 3 durum.! J - ’ °7 •
■ colts
No. 1 white; 1 car (special), 75c; h
« ar*. 72 ’ac ; 6 7N
Nr t white- t ear •special billing).
.9Vac. I car. 7 >< , l i.t. 71 '.ar
No 5 while 1 car. 69 V*«•: 1 car *9
No 5 vellow 5 cars (special billing).
- p(,
*No t yellow 1; - m« 69 -. 0 cars 6814c;
1 car. 69*-: 1 car 6»t\
No. yellow: " car**. *-7 -• 2* cars Oic;
1 far Jl" i"' dapi-'gctJi. 67 V4
%
So. 2 mixed. I car (near white), .-c :
2 cars im-nr w hit* > • 1 c 1 *‘sr •special
billing), f. '• . cars 1 special billing).
6 8 Vy c 6 c h 1; ■ 6 8 • a c.
No 4 mixed t -hi- (near yellow), 68c;
’ cars (special billing*. 'jf i 5 cars,
njf 1 r- r,7 i....• 3 car- 60'uc.
No s mined: I >ar *»• . I car. «.<c.
• * A TS
No 3 white- " < nrs. 4 5Vjc.
N'o 1 ..hit": 1 oar. ti'i'N - cars. Or
I our. 4 1*. o.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Carlo!a. >
Receipt*— Today Wk Ago Yr. Ago.
Wh.q. 2* >' ,5?
forn . 10(t S" I**
Oats . I* ‘ *;
Hy" . 1 _2
,\I>\ KETI'.F.MEN r.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
\ young man who practiced medi
t :ne in Pennsylvania became famous
and was called in consultation in
many tow nr and cities because of bis
success in the treatment «>f disease.
This was Hr. Pierce, who finally
made up his mind to place some f,f
his rrtedicliies before the public, and
moving to Buffalo, N. V.. put up what
he called hi* •'favorite Prescription,”
and placed it with the druggists in
every state.
Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription
has long been recognized as a tonic
for disease* peculiar to womankind.
After suffering pain, feeling nervous,
dizzy, weak and dragged down by
weaknesses of her sex—a. woman is
quickly restored to health by Its use.
Thousands of woiTTWn testify' that Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Perscriptlon has en
tirely eradicated their distressing uil
incuts.
More recently that wonderful dis
ovety of Dr. Pierce's called An-uric
’ (for kidneys and backache), has been
successfully used by many thousands
who write Dr. Pierce of the benefits
received—that their backache, rheu
matism. and other symptom* of uric
acid deposits in joints or muscles
have been completely conquered by
its use.
Send JOc to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.
Y . for trial pkg, of any of hi* rem
edies, or write for free medical ad
vice.
Barley .. 0 • 1 1
Shpmente— Todav Wk Ago. Tr Ago
Wheat . 28 27 23
Corn . P'. si 2 a
Oafs . 66 61 29
Rye . 2 0 1
Barle\ . o 4
PRIMARY RECEIPTS » N L» SHIPMENTS
( HufIihI*. *
Receipts— Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago j
Wheat . ?i6»>,0"<i 4>t'.0U(* 1.014.000
Corn .1.IK9.00C 1,191.000 1.376.90ft |
Oat* . 837.00') 700.000 909.000:
Shipment*— Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago |
Wheat 4 4 2.000 ; *.r.. i.m.j *32,nn<tl
Coin ....... f. t ooo ti»«h.0f»0 747.00'm
Oats . 673.000 572.noo 660,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushels Today. Year Ago
Wheat and flour. 131.00ft 994.000
Corn . 39.000 438.000
Oat* 4*.oOft- 2s7,UOU
CANADIAN VISIBLE.
Bushels— Today. Wk. Ago Tr. Ago.
Wheat ,...59.064.000 66.904,on0 39.232.000
Corn . 11.250.000 1T.041.ooi) 6.078.000
WORLD’S VISIBLE.
Bu.—- Todav. Wk. Ago Tr Ago.
Wheat . .246.762.000 250.302.000 194.932.000
Corn . ... 9,985.000 DM43.000 21.534.000
Uat* 42.097.000 42.545.000 19,434.000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS
Week Y**nii
t'arlot*— ♦ Today. Ago. Ago
Wheat .41 36 13
Corn ..294 212 112
Oats . 1 14 93 38
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Week Year
CtfTlot*— Todav. Ago Ago
Wheat . i; 8 67 , IP 4,
Corn ..93 59 4 6
Out* .35 22 31
ST. LOUTS RECEIPTS
Week Year
Carlota— Today Ago. Ago.
Wheal . .57 4“ 61
Corn .109 87 332
Oat e ..V 931 o 7 94
N« * RTT1 W EST EK N 'A HEAT RKCBI PTS
Mlnneapol •' l*o 119 273
Duluth . 23 32 102
Winnipeg . 1097 ,149 780
i ~i
Chicago Grain
lly ( IIAKI.KN 4. I.KVDKV
('hicago, Jan. 22. A firmer undertone
pervaded the grain market today, despite
the ex< eedingly slow trade, and prices
moved higher witliln a narrow range. The
<■ ose found wheat, corn and oats at the
b*»st lev* Is of tiie day. Corn averaged
higher throughout, while wheat led the
upward swing at the last
Wheat rinsed % ft %c higher, corn was
c 4 advar. f it oats was % U %c
higher an*i rye ruled unchanged to %c
lower.
Spreading operations between this and
the Winnipeg markets were resumed, but
on a modei s* ale The feature of t ho
• Jay was the absence of important selling
It is not unusual, however, for a dull
I
pressure. Claims of materia! damage to
wheat in Illinois from recent severe
w-other and intimations that the tcHff
•vgunet the Influx of Canadian wheat
wilt be raised proved srfVnulating In
fl tmr.ces.
Support In the corn pit came froin
bull leaders who remain steadfast In
their id*a:!. The country Is not market
lug this grain freely, and while advices
cam# nto the pH to the effect that a
change to mild weather would result In
in. teased shipment* the absolute lack of
cioh pressure at terminals still dom
inates w*.
Oats rmned higher w.th other grains.
Com mission houx* demand has been ••en
tering largely on the buying side since |
. he 1 urn of t lie \ »hi
North-.'e*t hedging was aga n reported
n the rye pH, an*l prices closed with a
fractional loss
Provision*. closed slightly irregular.
L-ml was '2%c lower to 2*%c higher and
ribs tv era 6®' l&c higher.
Pit Notes.
Ciia rai-t irlzln g the wh*nf trading ’■•'•'■
Iv hH« been the Indisposition to follow
»fie dlr« n the market. May eb«*ai has
reacted f• <• 11 • recent flurCeg *0 ! 1 ny. i*ut
ha« rallied frequently. T’lt observer* ad
vise that the eastern buying orders have
been held nisi under that love! and con
sequently the market hesitates in near
in- it.
The fimriHal distress In th« northwest
fam ing «"i«r.frw fa.led to have* a Isj-tipjr
. ffect mark* t w f*e Attention in the trade
was again cm.led to the small primary
Movement of wheat an*1 the steady de
erease of supplies at visible points
Unofficial reports todav placed the Ar
reniine wheat surplus this year at 1*7.
son.oon h'Mhr.in Last 'ear Argentina
• eared 141.000.,000 bushel*. Reoause of
Ci* la <c f-utiid' -f Canadian wheat that
1 a- * p, t ea.sltrn iak*' and sea norts. which
must to sold f r export, if is highiv prob
lemoticat rheihet the pffnem strength
in the Moniestif wheat situation will be
sustained throurbout the remainder of
the cron year.
The world'* a\ailahl* simply. s* e*t!
mated bv Bra letreet. of wheat and fiour
decreased th*> last week 3.541.000 buxhels.
l>a st • • ar there was an increase of a
little >►'*» than 1.000,000 bushels. Not
withstanding the accumulations on the
ocean, it looks’ ms though the surplus
groin the world over is going into eon
sump! Ive-chr nnelif fairly fast.
( Bit •>*.<* TBH FA.
It T’t.d.Ue Crain 1 '» AT. 0212
Art. Open it igh bur, 1 (lose Yes
Wheat i I l (
Mu-, 1.0* % i.n*%; j n* 1.0914 i.ne
1.0*% 1.i i.o*%
July I fi«t.v 1.07% l.oc* 1.07% I 06%
i.or,%:.,.,. i
fcep. 1.05% 1 06% 1.05% 1 06% 1.0ft %
Rye »
'•»v 71% 7.1% "I’ii .7 2% .71%
*ulv 7 4 .7 4’ , .7 4 " .74 .7 4%
Corn
M11 v .7«% ’ .79% 71% 79% .75%
’ . 7« % . . .
July *9* 79% 79% 79% 79%
. 7* »h 1 ..• . . . . .
Ren. *0% >0% .40% >•/% SO 4
b'sfs Jill
Mrv 4« % 47 % 4f \ «7 % 46%
.To) V 4 5 1 44% 4 5% .44%
S j t .43 ‘4 4 % 41% 43% 43
T a rd
Jan. 11 72 I 1.75 1 1 72 1 1 75 1 1.72
Mnv '1 1 75 1 1.75 -II 70 1 1.70 1 1 72
Ribs
13 , ''i.a 9?:. '»*>• a s 9*>a
May 9 97 1 0.00 I 9 97 i 0*0 9 9f» ,
Minneapolis 4.rain
Minneapolis Minn. .Tao 22 Wheat
Cash. X* ! .Northern, $1130 1.17; X«. !
dark northern spring: choi* e t<- t»nry,,
81.210127. goo! to choice, f! 17* **".
nr.t: *ii*r’ ' <1 g**cd. SI 1 4 0 I 8 VI a $1.12;]
Julv II 15 », Herd ember $1 11%
for — No. 5 yelios'. 71%4j71%c
«>ai- No 2 white, 4.1®4C%e
t’arley—31 ff 62
five—No. 2 65 „y
Flax—4\*>. 1 42 50% 0 2.55%
h on mi* City <4raln.
Kansas < tv M■>. Jnn 22 --Whea* No
2 herd. II 06 a 1 21 No 2 red 9l.12fM.ir.;
Mrv. $1.0*% spilt bid. Julv. *1 01 % hid.
t'orn--No 2 whit*. 76-: No. 2 yellow.
7 5c; No. 3 vellow. 7 4*: No 2 mixed.
.314 ©74c: Mat. 74%. hid. July. 75%<
.spl't: Renter:.oer. 76%c bid.
Ha y—Un< hanged
Minneapolis flour.
Minneapolis. Jar, 22 —Flour—Un
charMrod j
Bfan—$26.60® 27.00.
\ew York l»rr <mh><1*. \
New York. 1st' 22. Fall lilies of the
American Woolen company may be post
poned until the first week in J-'ebniary,
according t-i trade report:' today Coif on
snorts and yarns remained generally *|ule.
with price* easy on unfinished line* Knit
good* sold moderately. Burlaps were
easier in Calcutta, with spot prices here
about steady Raw silk was 10c h pound
If V Cl Fair buying was reported in flan
ne'M** and other napped cottons, and in
fancy w»ah fabric*
i lilcago Potatoes.
• Chicago. Jan. 22 -Potato**—Rarely
stegrty; receipts. 61 *ars- total United
State* shipments 339 cars: Wisconsin
sacked round w’1il»*s. $1.5001*0; Minne
sota sacked Bed River Ohio*. $1 40® 1 50;
frozen, $1.25.
Chicago Poultry.
Chicago. J. n. 22 Poultry—Uva tin
^hangeg ^
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Omaha Livestock
j 1 " •
Onmhs. Jan 22. I
Receipts were* ''attie. Hog*. Sheep,
''ffiiial Mondfc 9.528 12,527
Estimated Tuesday 7,ub« 12.70o 12.31m
Two /lays this wk . . . 17,92ft 25.'»"f» 24.12?
Same day last wk... 22.975 35.963 ^5,242
Same day 2 wks ago. 11,659 29.270 .*,956
[Same >ln.f J wkn%go '*.143 12.010 1.1,953
Same day year ago. 17.926 3".4i7 26,556
«.'a\tle—Receipts. 7.5"0 head. Sheers
| were in better demand today and sold
more readily, price* being mostly 1 Oft 16c
| higher with spots oil 'he better grades
j 25c up. Some of th»- plain and unfinished
i eat tie were alow to move and .showed
I little or no Improvement. Quality was
nothing extra and $9.60 bought the beat
1 steers Iter- She stock was also a iit'le
more active Most sales were fully
steady. and sonic of the best grades
[sold 10ft IV ligher. Stockers and feeders
I were u no hanged.
1 Quotations on Cattle: Hood to 'holes
beeves, $9.00 ©9.85; fair to good beeves,
$7.9"©8.16: common to fair beeves $7.00
75; good to choice yearlings,/$9.0bft>
‘^^5; fair to good yearling*. $7.75ft
9 on; common to fair .voiding*, 86.60©
7 75; good to' choice fed heifers. $6.75ft/
7 75; fair to good fed heifers, $6 25 ft 6 60.
• oinmon to fair feil heifers. $4.50ft 5.26;
j good to choice fed cow* $5.25ft 6.&0; lair
I to good fed cow*. $4.00 u 5.00. common to
t’nir fed cows, $2.25ft 1.75; good to choice
I feeders,, 9 7. On © 8.4 o . fair t.» good feeder.*-.
! $6.66ft 7.40; ' oinmon to fair feeders. $6.60
ft»:50; good to choice Mockers. $7.26ft
l"9b; fair to good Rtckeis, $R25ft7.25;
! common to fair Stockers, $5.00ftft.25;
trashy stockers. 84.0bff5.bO; stock heifers.
13.75ft 5.50: stock cows. $2.75© 3.76; stoca
i calves, $4.pO©7.50; v fea| calves. $3.50©
j 10.00; bulls, stage, • ■ $4OOft6.50L
11 ogs—Receipts. 12.700 head; Smaller
supplies than ♦ xpe- ted by both locally
and at eastern points Injected considerable
strength into the market this morning.
Competition in the shippers division was
keen and movement started at an early
hour at prices mostly 10c higher than
Monday. Packers made no effort to fill
1 heir orders early and sales in this direc
tion were few. Top price for the day was
$7 "0 with bulk of sales made at $6,7 b<u
7.00 range
Sheep—Receipts. 12.300 bead: An under
' in rent of strength dominated the killer
lamb market this morning. Shippers
wet,- in the trade on a fair scale and
movement began early at strong to 10c
higher figures. 'Die feeder trad*- was of
an active character at prices ranging 15c
to as much Tk 25c higher than Monday.
Aged ‘Sheep ruled strong.
Quotations on sheep and iambs: Eat
lamb*, good to choir -. $ 12.60ft 13.00; fat
lambs. Cur to good, $ 11.75 ft» 12 R»J; clipped
lambs, f 1 a 6" tft 1 n. 9u : feeding lambs, fil 60
ft 12 On; wethers. $8.60ftf>.00; yearlings,
18.60 ft 11.0b ; fat ewes, light, $6. ol) ft 7.75:
fat ewe*, heavy, $4.50 ft 6.25.
Receipts and disposition of livestock at
il-e t'nion stockyard*. Mtnaha. Neb. for
2 4 hours ending at 3 p m.. Januarv 22:
REPEU’TS —1 ARIA >T
Cattle. Hogs Sh'p
Missouri Pacific 9 t
I’nion Pacific 77 4 , I•;
I' \ & N. \V.. «rnst. 17 2
«V N. \V . .. eat . .... 54 69 22
St. P.. M. * O. .. 30 S
‘' . H A Q . past . 2 11 2
' . H .V Q. . w esf.37 29 12
[ T*., R. I. At P., east.21 7
,' ’ . K. I «v P. west ... . t
L C. R. R ,•
• O. VS 7 2 i
Total receipt* ..2S7 1*7 6S
DISPOSITION MKAH
t attle Hogs. Sl eep.
I Armour A- Co.. 928 3230 .7362
Cudahy Pa.U. Co . 1318 2917 4 7 30
I toM Packing Co ... . 4" 1 2*,*;,
Morrl* Packing < l 2"f»l 797
Swift A Co.1029 2799 1151
| (llaasberg. M ... 11 ...
II oTma tt Flro*. 17 .
, Mayero* ich A \ntl. 20 ....
Midwest Packing C«jx v .. ....
• tnahii Packing Co. A 12 ....
John Itoth fir Son* . 19 ....
S. Omaha pM«k>Co. 26
Murphy. J. W. 1 726 ....
Swart/ A, Co . 4 i ...
1.incoin Packing Co. 4*»
[Sinclair Pack Co... . h f ....
V'flson Pa> king Co. 159
Anderson fit Son . . . v 8 3 . . ....
Hulln IN..* . v ‘ .
Cheek. VV. H...... . 31 .
I tennis fit Francis... r. >J ... ....
1741 is A- Co. 1 .
Harvey. John . . 3 4 _
Inghra ”, T. J " . ....
Kellogg, F G e 2 . . ....
K'h'i « A- I. dgr*y 9 *
K rebb* fit Co. 63 ... ....
Lrngmnn Bros 15 2 ...
f.uberger. Ffenrv • ' •■ ....
Mo.-Kan c. A «\ Co. 7 7 . .. ....
Neb Cattle Co. . . . „ 27 . . ...
Root, J. B. A Co. . 2 it 2
Roaenatork Bros . 1 19 . ...
Sargent A Finnegan 147 .. ....
Smiley Bron. SR ... ....
c'j1IItox Bros .
v W.H. fir
Wertheimer A I tegen
Other buyers . 364 8976
| Total*. ...727*2 15999 14003
4 tiicngo l.ix esloek
< hicago. J hi 22 -Cattle K* • -ipli*. ’,7
Out) heed; l f ateera ami x c.irlln?* x **rv
K.11• f\ «• ri • Butler11 sl-*ad. to weak with
yesterday-* *-v.r,uno teedne; sputa lower
at « lose .in towr-r a i Jules, lop yearling*.
41 1 7 •• lie*', v* . igntv steei-, 9 I 1.7 ; baud'
weight, lit*. 75; short fed »i**e's ttumer- 1
' * 11S Ml $«.OOii.9 2j' pTlnil kind to klilei
downward to 16.64# anil below; fai .din
11ork barely •n^.tCv with v c< k * neellnr;
• •anner* and gutters s-aice fully at>*ady;
bull* and at. . k*r* and f* I r* -**\ e.
a Ives unevenly higher, largely 2r»f}6ur
tin. to pArk»-r* *om** sabs t-> outsider*.
7 5c oi more 1, gic r bulk veal « a I \ e ■ to
|i < ker*. tl" "" n 10.50; D xv $11.0". out
< I del * Ul> fo | I
Hog* Receipt*. 45,000 head- fairlv a
tlve; opened 10 h ! %r higher than '»»in
day's average; closed mostly jn< higher;
bulk desirable medium and hand)
weight butchers. $7.30© 7 36 ion. $7 .7..
balk good md ;
overage. $7.10*1 7- be' i ai grade* 14" to
160 pound average. $►’. 95 '.^7.05. bulk pa. k
"tg aov. t- 16 *-.»'•» 6 xi• xcigh’v slaught •• ••
p.g* nio*t 1 v f 6 OO ?/ 6 6", «t mint e.l hold
over. i ■.,oo0.
Sheep and Iamb* Receipt *, 1I.000
head, fat lambs uneven, around stead'
f-. xrethiv la tub* and good to choice
•c*: J slightly higher; market *a»v at
c o... altei P rr<\ feeding lamba send' -
bulk fat wooled lamb*. $1 S.OOff I 3 to ; top. j
$110". clipper*, $1160, bendy weight
i clipped vefher* tv5n choir* hanrlv
1 Jrf25 fat ,*w**‘, $* 26: feeding lamba.
M. lull" faxestock
Ka-t S' l.oula. HI Jan 22 Huge- ID
• ptf. 23.000; mostly Hic higher: bulk
3ood butcher*. 19" pound* and up. *7 4"f*
• 4 o, ti,|». $7 .0. lighter kind. $7,200 7.3..
ib* and light light* little .hanged at
$►■ « " . 10 for desirabU 1.10 to 150-pound
K * Q*11 9.1 Ho 1" 120-pound pig*. $r. * *
’ *"• 1 lighter kind* and p-.-xve, - f% .
J ... pi" ker soxvl. mostly $6 250 6 40.
' a 111 e Receipt a, 4,500; beef rntefru and
r.c Ight yearling* and heifers about
aieAdy bul< her she nuff, I0.ni5c lower
cannera afe^d^ to shade lower; bologna
bull*, atendy to strong; light vealer* and
Stocker steer*, steady; top erects fl0QO;
lop light yearlings mixed. $9 75 bulk
"'"era, $7 76ti4»0; hetfer*. $5 000 7-7 .
cow* $4 2:. {/a 6" taniiet*. $2 2602 60'
bologna bun*. $4.5605.0"; light veakr*.!
$ 1 I . u 12.00.
.Sheep nnd IjiimIi*—Rerelpta 2.D00; mar- '
»%ei steady; good and < hole* western
:'»mh*. $11.60; be««t native*. $13 00; fresh
shorn latnhs. $ 11.oo a I! 60 ; fall r||pp.-d i
$ I l-1 -*4i 1 2 25 . cull*. $9 "Oft I" "0; run
.irgely fed 1am s. hulk. $12 Ml y 12 7 6; [
• ie«p *ca/ < e ; rho|.o western eWcr. $7 7; !
native*. $7.2Sir 7 60
Knnaaa 4 It* J-lveatock
Ksnaa* City. Jan 22 (Cnited Stale*
*epftrtiinjtif >>t Agriculture t stile Re
nlpt* II "00 head, calve*. 2,600 head;
owner grades handywHjhf fed steer* and
yeat lings fairly active; fully steady; plain
er grade* *iow; he*t handvxveight afeera, I
$1100, mixed yearling*. $in7f>. weighty
*i e#» t ■ $ I " 0 0; ahortfed*. P 00^9 (n.
atrahls f*i coxva and heifer*, s'eadv to
strong, cunner* and cutlets steady; Inhe
♦wtem glides cow* and medium heifers
dull, bull* *t*1 d> ; holiignsa, $ 4 26 if 5 on.
1 nlve* nbouf steady. top xealt. $in».0;
f" ik rnediu*Ti* and h*x\ le*. ft 00*1 7. s 0;
desirable atockera and feeder* atendy;
plainer liind* weak; choir* weighty, fleahy
r*edet*. %H 4‘f. Of he,*, $4.00. hulk all
classes. $•'. td ft 7 27.
Hog* Receipts. 15,000 head. \#rv slow;
rncstly H to 10c higher to shippers, top,
17 06; bulK of *al**w. S d 7" riJ 7 0 5. packers
bidding fully steady; $ 7 05 tdd on h*avy
"*j*Kht butcher*, desirable 200 to 23" lit.
bt/tchera moatly $6 PDjj . "5. hulk 17>' to
I9"flb hvfrijt-m $>: 2" %t 6" t** king
sows mostly $0 25 £6.40, slock pigs atendy;
bulk. $6 0" 11 h 60.
Sheep and I.s mb* Receipts. 7.000 head;
lamha generally 16© 25c hiaitet top,
$13 30; other fed loi* mostly $12 75013 26;
odd lota sheep Miratlv ^
4|«iu 4 Ify f.heatock.
Houx Cl tv. la . .lau 22 -Cattle p*.
''••ipta. 9.600 head; market fairly active;
killer*, steady; strong; atockera strong
16c higher, fat *f*»•'■* and yearling* ft; 6"
7(1100, hula. $6 00ff.i0«i. fat .«»«- Mtid
heifer* $ 4 2 ■ 1/ t 1. cnnn*i* nnd cutf'/«,
$2 00© 3.60 \e*l« $5 00r(/I 100, hulls. $4"0
lift.'-", feeders $ 7. 7." -f/ » no . atockera, $4 60
'•r . **..■ k yeatling* an<1 calve* $4 06
If 7 40. feeding cow * and heifer*. $3.00©*
4 7 6
Hog* Receipt*. 1 4 000 head; market
10 to 15c higher. Ion, $7 06. bulk of
• a I e ••. ft; H0 7 00; light lgh»* $* 'Co
6 66; hufrhet* $0 96© I mixed. $4 80©
». 90 h*a x y porker*. $4 2f*Ut 6 00
Ubeep and Latnhs k*i*lpta. 1,000 head;
market, stead}
9*4. ,1 oecpli IJventrw'k.
l"»eph. Jati f? Iloga Recelpfa.
*9.00" hea»i, market lot/lft. hlghar, tnp.
• 7 1 0 . bulk of sit lee, $0 7 5 0? OO
4’atM* R*. - <p<* " ne id market
a»rie,all elr.t.1 , bulk of beef Bf.ej*. |7 7h
" t I 6 top $9 7.', cow* *t)d h*tf‘T« $4 0"
I 4 no . i|vc* ft n0© I I 00. * 1 o. kets Mild
feeder a. ft ..41© 7 60
Sheep Receipt* 4.000 hand market
strong 'n ... higher, lamh*. $1. ."'t/13
ewe*. 9 ; 00 © S 0"
I Iirpentlne mttl lloalll.
9h'II1ii'<|i C* -Iuii i>|rj,«i. ins
‘Mend.' 9" ,. . aalea none, te.elplB, 171
t./»tiei*; shipments, t, *. tram la. *t,». k,
12 9.1 ha 1 r ala.
B'i*ln 1*11111; sales. 4 2 4 • .take re- • i ts,
1.957 <a*ke; shipment*. 6,27/ cask*, *'•■< k.
115.122 casks
<4U01* M to I $4 60© 4 8" H $1 fit ,/
4 K" II. 14 70© 4 X" . I, $ 4 76 *u 4 *0 K
• ft J". M. $5 46 0 6 66. N. $6 96. WO. $6 00.
|WWX. $6.|0.
I
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Financial
Total stock sole*. 972,000 share*
Tw-nty industrials averaged 9T 4^ net
gain. IS.
High. 1923, 105.3#; low. #5.7#.
Twenty railroad* averaged 93.5w n» i
loss, .06.
High. 1923. 90.51; low. 79..',3.
By Associated I'ress.
New York. Jan. 22.— Reaction.'!ry price
nu»v**n -ijts prevailed in today’s active
stork market which \vm featured by heavy
speculative selling uX Sinclair nil, ap
pHrentlv influenced by the testimony given
In for*} the senate Committ-ee iti'estigut
mg Teapot Dome. Sinclair broke more
than 3 points to 22% and then rallied
to l3%, the day a sains i*x* ceding #°"<>0
shares. or about 3-13 of the total volume
of business , t
Marked buoyancy again developed, how
e'er, In some of the high-priced Indue
»rr«: 1 specialties. General Electric con
tinued its rapid advance, touching 2N, «
now high sine** 1902, and (hen oasing to
214. whsi e It w as up 3 points on the day.
( mi d products also touched a record top
I 17 7. but tt slipped ba<* to IftfVsj oft
% on profit taking. National Lead hit
14 5%. and then sagged to 14 4. un I
Fresh buying cams into the domestic
oil group on the announcement ol higher
prices for California and Wyoming crude
products and another- .series of gas*dine
advances in various sections of the coun
tr\ but tbs early gains were not main
t.lined. Producers and Refiners was push
e.t tip to 43 *j and then slid back to
41% up 1%. while Standard « nl of \ nil
forum f- 11 from 65% to 64%. eh*n n, WH5
up Pacific and Associated Oil* closed
fractionally lower following the denial
of merger reports by President Mmup or
the Pacific company. Pen-American D
nu* * which have been adversely affect, d
bv the Mexican revolution and the _ sen
Hte investigation of oil leases, continued
to lose ground, the A stock dropping
l %. and 11. 2
Reports of higher pig Iron and scrap
prices at Chicago were responsible Tor a
temporary display of strength by the
steel shares, but they .-sagged with the
rest of the Hat in the late trading. I nR
ed States Stedl common went to
but closed below par. Popper shares held
r < lativelv firm on the estimate of lead
-* of the industry that the regulations
promulgated by railroad bodies with
rmpwi to automatic train control, wiii
require upwards of 225,000.0(10 pounds of
copper in* the next, two years.
Brooklyn- 5 Pa n hat tan Transit preferred
established a new record at 53. in specu
lative expectation of an early Inaugura
tion of dividend*. Strength of American
Hide and Leather preferred v. as assoc.at
ed with reports that control was being
sought in the open market. Several "trong
„,,nTs developed In the merchandizing
griii) p, nntablv Wool worth. Mii Depart
ment Stores and National Department
S Revival of a demand for the Erie and
Southern railway issues, all of which
.’..«ed fra-c; ionally higher, featured the
railroad grout. Trading in Dh'sW
ley quieted frown the Stock closing at a
smai! fractional loss
mone> nenin held steady at 4 p.r
■•ent Tim0 money ra'c.* were «Mni*"iifit
easier maturities up to five months be
ing obtainable -t 4% per .ent with
broker* bidding only 4% per cent# for the
o and 6b -da> date- Commercial paper
rales were unchanged.
Foreign exchange rates mads QUb k *
covery from i < ent hoavlnmi Demand
*i erii’ng advanced more than 2 cents, t >
$4 22 %. and French francs Jumped mor ■
than 10 points, to 4 5 4 %• »Ml»er l-.ur**
p»an rates 'rnproved iri *ymp*'l'V .Tnpau
r*e jen broke 60 points to 45.05r.
New York Quotations |
New Fork. Stock Fxchange quotation*
furnished t* l S. !1h< h«» A- Co . 224 Om
aha National Hank building.
Monday
IF Low Clue** Cb>«»
Ajax Rubber 9% '« % 9% 9%
Ailif-l i ham uni . , •■ % 7" ,0% 7'*'*
A Hie - Channel a 60% 49% 414% 60%
American 14 Sug .. . .^ . *1
Anierhan Can 1"> * 11 *> % l'v'7% !'"'•%
V C A Fdr y ...
A IJ Ar I.. pfd k 5,4% 64% 1%
Am lnt Corp . . L. % 2 3 2 3 15 .«
A L Oil .2"% 19% J"% 2'J
Arner Lot o % - % 73 % 7 3
Am Hh Af • "in .14 l \ • 4 14 *
Arner .Sinalt *% 6' m f *
Arner 9m'. pfd ..HR) 99% I'*0 99%
Am St Kdriee . .. 37% 37%
Arner Sugar 55 % 55 65 % j •<
Arner Sumatra... . 25 25
Am T «v T .124H 12?% 12*% l-'%
Arner lob . 1r 1 % 1 '• J :’»*•% M* y
Arner Woolen . 75% 75% 75%
Anaconda 5 7 % • *' % 57% 5.
A**tv l>ry Gda *0 % *0 '■"%
\t In eon . 9* % 9* % 9* . ?* %
Atlantic G A AN 1. 1% 1 •'■ % 16% 1 j
Austin Ni« hols . 2'. - *> % 2b% 4«
A uIn* Knitter. • 14
Its Id w ;n .12 :: % j .*2 % 122% 123
f & * Milo . - • % % *<7 % ■
Me'h Steel . I 4 *% 54% i%
Hop h Mag.33% 35
Cal I'ack . A 4 *3% S3 % »?%
t'al Pete . 2o% 26% 25% 2*
• *an Pacific . 14*% 14.%
Cent Leather .. 1 *> % \ *4% 1 % 16%
4'handler Motors . ♦» 1 % 59% C"% 6?%
f'heea 9k t >hlo 7 4 * -"4% 73% 73**4
I’hlt.ih) i V W - • 1 % 57% - 'l
«• \1 ,v St I* 1*. % 1 «• 1*% II
C M At St 1* pfd » % *4 ' i -6%
G K I A P . - 4 % 2 4% -1 • 24 %
C fit I' VI 4 O Hj. . v 3®
t'htio Copper . . .. 27% 2 7% 27% 2^ %
Ch.no ... 17% 17% 17% 17%
i .< n • '0I.4 ^ .74 . -4 •; • • «
('olo Fuel A Iron .. 2*% r?
t'olumhia til* » ’ *» % % • *■’*
4’ongc»leum ... •*!% 6», % •’? a
t'on 4im* .... )•
• \,nt t ail . % i i ’ * . * *
C«.rn Prod .17- 1 • » % 1 % J'9%
I *1 '4 •* % % ■' *
t’rucibla . .... 66 06% tf"*4#
Cuba f»ne sugar 1 '4% ]C« '* *
t 'uni • s pfd • - t *2% ' - a
1'ub.i \ m Sug .3*% 5 * % 31%
Cuysi’.el Fruit . 72% 71% t.m •
TlHvtdeon <‘h*tu 67% €•»% L'*
Pels A Hudson.. .. .. 1'' ‘ ^
I u in* Mintng ■ ’ 1 >
Pupont Pe Nemo 1."% 12? l-’3 * 1 .*
K* • 21 % 25 % *6 % | %
Famoue Players. . 71 *0% .3% ,n%
Flak Rubber . ?%
6* re Abort, Teg. .... 1 ’ %
Genefal Asphalt... 4 k 44 44 *4 k
General Fleetric. .217 212% 214 *1|
Gene-a I Motors. 1 5 14% «% 1 j «
• itiodric h 4 % % %
Gr Northern Ore '• 2*% *
Gr N,»rth R> pfd. ; 7 6» L»*%
Gulf ?-<ate* S-r 1. * * C ?* 4 %
Hudson Motors. . ” . ■% 27 2 7 -■%
f| iiuston 'til 71% *f'% % 70 %
Hupp Motors. 16% 16%
t Ui note Central.. 103 102 % 1 ^ 1 '•«
Inspiration . . 22’* 2.. %
Interna Harvester .. •;>
Int Merc Marine • %
Jut Merc Marl pfd "0% 20 3* % 30%
Interna Nickel i. I % 13% *>% I «
intet-iiH Paper.. ■ % 2* 3* 3*
lnvlnt Ible Oil. ... 1 5 % 1 ■ % b- % '•>%
K c Southern .19 iy% l * % ■* «
Kelly Springfield • 1 *4 3"% :4»)% »0%
Kennecutt. 34'-j 34% 59% 3*'s
Keystone Tire... . 5% 3S 3%
Leo Rubber. . . 1 • % 1 *
Lehigh Veil*' . "!% 7 1 7 1 •%
Lima Locomotive •’ • % > % '*
Loose W lle-c 67% 61% 1% ,%
Louisville AN ,■ *•»
Mack Truck *6% *3% '4 *5
Maxw ell Motor A -4% •• - % &•% 4
6L1 x well Motor H ]_ ■ 1>%« 1^,% i . %
Marlsnd 37 *g ..6% 3i
Vlrxban Seaboard. 1’> % 16% 15% 16
Middle States Utl . *• 14 « •% . %
Midvale Steel .... ••
Missouri Pacific... 11% 11 11% JJH
Mo Pact. Pfd ... 3 2 % 32 32 31%
Montgomery* V%. » -• % % , *
Nation G Lead . • Q3 1 44 1 .*
N. V. Air Hrake. 42 42 ».% 4 %
N T. Central .... !?• % 1JJ % lf*S lu;a
N V K 11 cv H l*S ;> !•>
Northern Pacific . -3% %
Mi^ieum.!*% J% ]?>
Ow-rns Bnttl# . .... 4’ ?6% 4 » 4^%
h. rlflr fill . »;> IS f S »;
I'.n Am.rl' .n . . S. » ;•?>
f.n Am.ricn P . 'S J’S JJ > V.,*
P-i.n.ylv.nl. I! It H i «% «J1* ! »
People’s «Isa • ••• ,
Pete Marquette C 4 ^ O 44
1.111111.’. ••,•'.1*11*1. J* • » ;'•>
«l <'»r >~’i * » < » "J*
fro * K.f . *>S J*1. < *. JOS
Pullm.il .U'.\ 1 , 1 :;l* »
Hy 8I„I Sprint, . .. _ l'’> . > JS
h»t fun . !' ,* J24 ’I,
S::H!;,51s,K.V::i!5 i’»S !n ,-d
iTri «»!•:: j. *h • ■ 7
Schulte Cigar Sirs lt». % ,f'4*4 1 *
Sears Roebuck . 92 f] 4 *J ’* , r.
Shell I nlon till .. Ij % **
Mliiclsit- 4JII ... ,4 *n,
Stoss Sheffield * •'4 % '' > I’.'7*
Skelly MR . 26% 34% -4 s *••%
Southern Pan ....*<% J'% J* k ‘ ‘
Southern Hy - 42% 4; • 4 *
St :.nd 4 Ml 4 al 6 i ^-4% ?4 4
Stand AC N i 41 % 4'*'4 .»"•»
St rex art Wat •'4 % ^
Strombeig <*arb.. .
StUdehaker ....l"l » -J * ^ *
r.»». ... o O'* 1 ,*
i. ..„s A re« c
Timken Roller 3- . . « 4 *
w;,: a . *;s ", -j,
(nln! 1 »•!.. If- 129% 1 :»% 1.9 ‘ ]?»%
I nlted Fruit .. ( %; 4
1 H » . Iron I” t e ■ , « , • ’
1ST Alcohol . , 72 % . 1 % . 1 % • 1 V
|- t Rubber ■? % ' % 1 •*
I S Rubber pfd M%
f s Steel.. . ,1nt% *»?a4 9'*\ 1 "0 %
T* S k*i eel rfd 12" % 1 ■’? 1 "
l t»h Copper
Vanadium . *tn% 2? ■•» ■% ’
V I v a 41 d *» u .... 1 4 %
Wabash .I’ % 13% ’7', ' %
Wat.salt A .. 3V% x IIS ”'S
We a ter tt I’nlon Id
W rat F.lertrlc Ait A1 % 1.4% •. %
W e-f A!*- Pral-e 9 5 ^ 9 t 04 9 2%
Whit# Fag le 4 Mi. 2t<% 2t»%
V. ii te M* t,.* a
W 111 x a Overland 11 12% 12% 1 .’%
w ll«on
Worth Pump % %
Tot ll sales ,.f • t " -It i •
Total snl».« of horide $t > < • • • •
\ ext 1 dii v « total ■ • *.»•* | 4 • a
bonds. HI 4* 1,1*60.
4 hirnstt PriuliH-e
C'hlcago. I»*1 27 HuUf- I on. •
I reamer* mImip, 4'l ' , »■ t and n t d«.
50, extra first*. 4*%'u4t fltata 4** % 1t
4 , *m • *e, „»i.% 44 ’ft Ii> %
l%Ba Lower; ts»gTpt». 5 ” * I < aaea ,
fit-*t» 4V| 42 %' OltllliHi 1 firsts ",1i *
’ *• f r! a* rat'it ex t 1 u a * . '|J5%r. lull l*r •
tor firsts. 31 % 9 - 4 %t
.1
New York Bonds
New York, Jan 22 V sharp break In
the price of Nhn-lair (ill company bonds
today followed the disclosures made at the
>• note's investigations of the Teapot
Dome lease I'nder the pressure of spec
ulative soiling, the Sinclair Consolidated
7s dropped 3 points and the 6%s almost
two points to new low levels for the veat.
Sinclair Pipe Una issues also were under
attack.
Strength of the Traction Issues, follow
ing publication of a satisfactory B—M 'I*,
earnings report and the circulation of
rumors that favorable dvldend action was
impending for the stocks of this group,
provided the other chief feature of trad
ing The advance of the local traction
li.ns. including th- / Inf erborough and
Third Avenue RajHvay Issues, also was
based on resumption of harmonious rela
tions with the city. Other public utility
bonds were in demand and recorded sub
stantial gains. Over-the counter buying
was reported in considerable volume.
Low priced railroad issues aga.u were
active, with FSrJe bonds attracting atten
tion Profit-taking continued to sendUl he
St. Haul issues lower, the convertible 4%s
yielding two points and the 4* t-f 1934
fairing back t<> the level at which the
recent rise set in
New financing !n prospect was said to
include a $40,000,000 Pennsylvania railroad
issue, which may be offered in two in
stallments.
I. S. Bonds
(Sales fh $1,000.) High. lew. Close.
2.12 Liberty 3%s _ 99.12 99.9 99.11
11 Liberty 2d 4* . 99 3 99 2 99.3
217 Liberty 1st 4%*.. 99 9 99.7 99.x
4' 9 Liberty :d 4 ■* 99.7 99 4 99...
7 9* Liberty 3d 4 % s 99 31 99.21 99.30
1012 J.iberty 4th ('«». 99 10 99 7 99.1
211 i : S Guv't 4 % 8.1 00.2 100. 100.1
hirrlxn Bonds
27 Ant J M W ft* 7H % 77% 7S%
f»5 Argent tie 7s 101% 101% 101%
13 A Govt gtd 7 s . ... 15% 15 % *•’ %
7 C of Bordeaux '•4 7t% 74% 74 *
4 cjty of ('open • %* 19 19 *9
1 C of (Her H 7%s . 79 79 ,
1 «_*ily of J.yons f>s. • t % • 4% 74%
.7 Citv of Mar 6* 74% 74% »4,4
■\ C of R d. .1 S* ’47 *9 % 19 19
31 «■ Hep 1.-. 95% 9 4% 95
; Dan M is A 1 "7 % 10.% 107%
lft Dept of Seine 7s ho 79% .9%
15 D of (’ 6%s n ’29 101% 100 \ 101%
a Dom of Can Gs 52 99 % 9'* * 93 %
4 D Last Ind 0s ,K2.. 94% 94% fr* <
4 l> IS Ind 5%s '53.. 9"% 90% 90%
15 Frarnerican 7%s... 15% **
French Republic 1* 94% 94 94
30 French Hep 7%s 91% 90% J! %
115 Japanese 1st 4%*.. »•■% J®
oo Japanese 4s . x"% J" * >
5 Belgium I • . JJ% ' 4 ^ ,4
19 Belgium 7%s ••• J?% £* 4 Z* }4
Pen-nark *« . *«’»
11 Italy ^%- •• • JJ% J?,.
2 Netherlands fts J4 * J41? qJ.'
13 Norway 0s 13 93\ 9. % ■ *
32 Serbs Croata is *!
ftO Sweden *s 7 0^ 1 4j» »ii
4'i Oriental deb 6s 4 8 4 » *
34 Paris L Med 6s »•* J • % JJ,
J3 Bolivia Is . ‘ .L 4
’? J-.,, JU «4
Kpp.ivJiSr iO> >jjj, »®S^
I* Halil *» A. 6- ,,ii
I-. Quefn.la'i'l ■*« ? .♦ j,,’ j, \
2 San Paulo «f Sa J- J i t ■.
= * STbT.V.,,:. 1-s
m aUu4.<i. :
15 r a Hrasstl »« . * > **,, I.V
•2 V S Bril i! R l '< i' I ,s * •
Itontedllr. ... ,
Am A* Ch J',R 'll ’
1 Ain ' h « f '1-1' d. ‘ fi,
9 Am < ott,.n Oil t. . *«'4 »>-* *
JJ An: SmeltfnK «* .1*4 * 125,i 911.
1* Am SiiK-r <*. *’•>
3»r. Am TA'I O,, ..if OJ.
4« Am T«T ,„l 1. In. 9* % ^ « ■ »
:<« Am T*T mil 4- »• J’** ?!
17 Am Writing Pap Gs 4i 4- * \
:.f. Ana 1 opper To .* J":1 > *
„e Ana Copper #• »• ** *15
3J Ann A 1 n lie I Oat 91 S 1 - '
" B3 Aae.1 Oil *«. . »« ,*
1® A TASK E-n I' j* * 7i *
1 Al Kef deli !■ 94 , ‘' • J* ‘
12 H A 1 * 6 * . . . 1 •» • '» lrtiS H>1%
f»2 R I O f" 4%#* Kt> 1 * **»'-* * a ,
4 ft HA <> U d 4« * * • o *
I H T Pa 1* rfg is 9*% 9S , ** i
{.0 He St run Ga Ser A 6a 0* , 99
7 Beth Mt '*',«» 9'»%
10 Rrier H II St .v % • . 9.'* 64 % 9 I \
7J 7 H M Tr s f 6* " .'• % 74 %
J?. Calif Pet G % s 96% 96 % 9*',
24 t'an Pa*- deb 4*. . “- *1% *
?} P (’ * u 6» .9*', 9a 9a %
! Pen of Georg.• Ga KM% lnl S 11%
4 Pent Leather Bn. '• 96 9*
6 iVi, Par lift ♦' '• % *'■ 4 ■ v*
21 Chessp A O r\ f>a u \ 61% '•! %
4 7 i'heeaii A ft r\ 4%t 9* tft Ml
29 Pbio A Alton 3'-..s -% " % * ’ ‘ %
2 Ph B & W ref • V V* * 9* 4, JO,
IS Chin A Kaat II! is. »7 % 77 *, 7 7 %
< Oh fit Weal <* ■
1«7 < V M A St P 4 %* 7 % 4
1 24 47 M A St P ref 4 La ' % 52%
2b6 p M A >t P 4 a '25 o', 7; 74 H
3 Ph A North 7a H'4% 1M%
4 « h ll H i • vs ft)l i 7 7 7 .7
72 ph a j a p t.r 4• 7■ •« :*>•; ' s
13 Pit A VVwt 11 I 4a . • \ 7 4** 7* *
3i Chile Cupper be 1<m# oj% 1'*"
J f, PPPAvSt I - ref •« A 11% 1*1 % 1«K»
5 Ole I'n Ter 6a . . 97 9*% •*•'#»
I. » Pol A Sou ref 4%*.. *:♦% 13*, 63%
12 Commoner* Pow Cn *"* S '9'*
9 Con a Coal of Mi (i I# 6 9 *9
i I'vniutn Pow 6» * a N, y*tf«
!t Cuba i *<!i del li it 1' 9'*,
6 Put. A«n Sug ' * . . IOTA* 107% JuTS*
1 Kela w A- Hud tef 4a Si HG*, fcG%
JO T*e A Iti'i <Jr • ill 4« ♦ a G * ’ v G 4
1 I*ei PMie-.n gjrf f.a 10* 1«4S lo
3 fietroit 1 Ky» 4',» v'■ \ y* \
9 DuP <1« N 7«,a 107*4 10TS 1"! S
4 iMiqvfme Light *»■ 104 S Kt4104 *
21 Rant Puba S 7',* K'T** 107 % 107 S
1# Km pi re il A F Pi*. 921', 9 2 L 9.'
2 4 P2ne pr lien 4e .. 14 \ GI *, G 4
19 Krte g**n In n 4e 64 a 4S *'%
2 P’lak Huhhor v» ..104 104 1 04
a Gen ! Kle. .Jeh {•%. .101 *4 l'*l , 101**
19 Ooodrhh 99*, ana, 99%
1G Goodyear T *a T. 1..I" • 4 10■" 1°J
9 Go«>tlri« h T *a 4 1 117 l!*', 11 «
7 Giand T R of P 7e. 111*4 1 • - *a 11 2’4
2 7 Grand T K of • Ga I "3 I03S 1"*S
J H Great Nor 7* A 107 % 107 1"'.
9 Great Nm '•* B. • '*'*» 4 * H 4 ■ ’»
12 llerehry #*hm ** l4 1'lS l"1 »
2 3 Hudson A M rf • A a'’’*
3 4 H A M adj in*- (S 01% ’»
1" Mumble o A R 6l,e. 9 ’* 9g a .
3*7 Illinois H Tel ref »•. ? •*, 9B 9
* Illinois Pen *»V*S 191*4 J01 101 4
1 n Illinois »'-n 14#1 ** ,nS |J0S _ * J Jf
h Indians Ste^l 6a 1*1 l^o*, 100%
10? Inter Hep Tr *7% ** ’% J' »
1»| Inter Kan Tr t* *1% 6»% go
a'. Inter K T ref *t‘I G" G? ftr,9
134 lnl r A «i N sdj Gs. 4*i 4 * * 4 ; %
, inter ik (i N let Is . * b 9 2’, ,
J . Inter M M « f *•* ' 1 *"S *"*•■
G luft I’sper r.f 7» H ‘i'» 6**4 6 4
. k P F 4*4 A M 4a it •* 7 % . *,
15 K f ’ P A- I. &e .91 'n
L* K.sn P South is . p!, »7% »*'*
4 Kan G .V K <# . *4tJ*
1 a k S Tire 9" 1 t 4 1 4 , 1 • « 4
6 K H A M S d 4* *11. »3 t3 JJ
2.1.if A M vers {■• 9 7% 9, 9. 4
ItOUle A .V is *(»:. . 99% 99% 99%
2 Lou A N uni 4a... V'»% »n% %
•. Mansti Sag 7%* H»o 99% 9t%
. Mkt St Ry con 6s.. luft 4 9 , Of
1 Mar • » 7 t,s w w . . 100 J00 100
6 4 Mid Si I <v is. . »« J7% 67%
1 ,\| .V St Lou rel 4s '% 16% 1*%
i MStP.% S S M C%s.lftf% l'bl% K‘3*t
17 MoKAT p 1 Gi C. 9J »6% JJ
1 MK<vT npr ! is A '1% *1% 61% j
0 \fk T 11 ad j is A b. % J s | * *
7 Mo Par 1st 6a - 91 % »1 JJ
14 Mo P:»r. g-n 4a. . - 64 ‘4 * « »
M«»nt I’mv in \ 6. , •
4 N r T A T 1st - 6 V a 99
^i> \ >' Gen deb ♦'*» 10 4 K % 7‘*}S
;.a n Y P rig v Imp -* ?' 9a % **%
11 % Y (’4 HI I. -« A l"l 5*" % JJJS
2 \ V F.d ref #1 %a in IK S 111
3-.7 N > Nil A M K 1 pel • 4 • * 9 **
14 NY Ml 111 v *••* t' *G *‘*% JJ * ,
3U % Y I'cl rrf 'll 1°' 1U 4 % 105
. 1 N V Tel gen 4%«. 94% 6»% •JJ*|
k • \ Y V\ .V n 4%a 14 ^
"2 N A \Y « v g* 1 os % jo* % 10* %
7 No Am Kd a f «s. ft". 9 ’% JJ
19 No Par ref G H -.103% 103 103%
1 No >'• ' pr H-n 4" v>’. ". 4
. ' n m »• . ■ f 4 H 1 *M 44 >01*4 1 ® 1 .
4 . N \\ 14.*11 TOl "4 t»4'4 I"' 10*!»
5 >. .V IT 14t 4. 99 \ »>S t#S
-1 lit.. H I. t»f 4. .. 91*4 9"t 99-4
KD 1 1 W R R * N .« *nS4 >"S *"S
IV p».- n * K ;■«. »1 *:■ S 9 *,
. i’, tat ,4 :. »; mv »:
J. ' A P Ar t <v,. .. # •* 0 ■ s * ’»
4 Pet.ii n R «’>« . l"«‘e 1P4S
11 Penn .R R «. I. -. 1" ■■ »® <4 ' >V|
Pen n R n E .'ll 4',« «f'. 5» >4 9f-\
, 4 p.t . »< ■ . ® 4 *" *4 »; *4
4 phi:.. , V» l-f A, lot J 0" V 101
Ph , 1 , e> ,4 »l »1 91*.
21 Pierre Arrow , , *1 40 4 1
9 r <• n 4« w n ...107 4, 107S 1 o7s
7 P hii • Set vice f.a *7% %
3 Punt* Ale Silg 7a. . 1 It 111 in
21* Heading gen 4. *,.% fo% sn%
11 Rt m At ms ■ f os. 9. 91% ti
I It I A A 1. 6%s 76% 7f’% 7 3%
1G .SI LI M A .*4 if 4s 66 k*% *G
12 Ht L 1 M A M 4a 16% 1>,\ 76%
45 SI U 6 Kp N» A US *> * %
14 St I. A HP ad o« 76% 76% 76%
,17 St I. A S F tn. «s 61 % 1.1 % 6 1”,
; r. Mt L s W roll 4a 7 9*, 7 9% 76%
, St Paul I'n lt|it in *;% 9.% 67%
Sen bi'.inl V 1 • n *>s 71% * ** 7 0 \
a , \ ! f .! -4 # I , 1 « % 4 1,
IS.-;.' .1 \ I. if t a 4 a t‘ S 4' N
IMS- - « n 7- 6* % 9' % 64
If 7 film lair Ppn 6‘,a »6 % ' i *, *6%
6 1 Min* air Pilide 3 % s 9*% r-‘ 6 s
6 4 Mln« lair I'tpr 6* 6-3 *1 % %3
. 4 Mmilh I’h . v 4a 9 1 % 6.. % 63 %
• v «ith t’iii- ter (■ s % y* % y %
3" fG.iiih Its gn Gt,a 103% JUS 103%
4 Mouth ltv con ••* '*G% 9»> •* 6G%
3t South H' g o 4a 7'P i ' 7 0
g Si eel Tiiha " 1"4% 1"4 104%
2' Sugar Fit P*f i» 9 • % 6a 97
4 T. Ml, Kb I f • • •' ■ % ■' • % 6 %
4* Third \w ad is 47 % 4 7 46
7 Third 4 As » rf l« H7* % -4% 8.%
i: TldewTr »»'• «% a. 103% 1<P$ lo."
1 Tnl» Prod 7-« K»7% 107% in7%
4 Tnl Mt LAW 4 ■ .9 79 79
2 2 I'll I’m I f ha . t |0| % KM 101 %
i ? I n Pa>* lat «a 3 1*, o I % 01%
1.. In Pm . v 4« 96 % 6*'. % 9». %
4 1 nlte.l Mi ilk- ' • 1L y 11. II?
21 I n ltv •>* Si I. 4s «>7»% • -•'• % 68 .
I - UuM'fi • • ) 1"!. % 1 of *, 1 • %
i*p s nuither • y'-s yh% y«%
.3 6 I S Si eel s f .a to 3% K)3 1*'3%
New 1 Oik Met •» la
Now York. .Inn 22 Pofijisi Finn,
«*!*• 11 ol) I h apnt. iiosrly, i: \ ■ ; futures j
I % II 1 2 v.
ri ii Fiim. spot ami nesrbi, 46 7Bf|
16 *» 11 . futui-e 49 «2<
linn St rad 1 (Mirra um h.« ng*d
1 "Sd Nlead\ spot. * 00^6 7’fte
/.in* iJulet . 1- Kfct Mi Louis spot sml
nearby. #* 6o>
Antimony --Mt-ot. IP: On <
2 \ n Stor Realty 6* 99% 99 % 99 >,
.1 rtah Pow A Lgt t>9 *0% S9% 99%
« \*H-« ar Ch 7 %o vvw 70 69% 70
T2 X « t 'aro Ch 7 • ... *" % v‘l % S3 %
11 X rgiman fly .>« 91 93% *4
J Wai-.eh Is* 5* 9* !*'
Warner Nug Ref 7* . !"3 1' % 1-^4
• » West .\lar\ Isl 4s ..'.-'4, 1 ’’-’%
14 West Par* Gs. *3% '3% *3%
1 XV eat I nion 6 %s ... 11 0 110 1*0
17 Westing ho Kl 7s... 1<‘7% 1**7% 1"7%
r. West Shore 4s ... *1% Sl% *1%
3 Wlokwire-Spe St 7a 77% 77% 77%
12 Wilson A Co a f 7%a 99% 94% 9*%
4 Wilson A Co si 6s f* 9 7 9n
60 Young Sh A Til 6a * % 95% 85%
Total sale* of bonds '* • r- 112.340,000,
compared with $12.205.000 previous day
and $11,273,000 0 year ago.
N. Y. Curb Bonds
New York. Jan. 22.—Following is the
officii) Mat of transactions on the Ne.v
York curb (Achunge, giving all bond#
traded in:
Domestic Ifond*. 1
High. I/iw. Close.
1 Allied Packer 6« . f*9 % 59% 59%
1 Allied Packer *s 77 7 7 77
! Aluminum 7s. 19. 107% 107% 107%
’ Aluminum 7s. 1833. Jo7% 1"7% 107%
9 Am tins A ft 0s .. 95% 9:. 95%
1 Am Light A T *.s 103a; 103s; 103%
5 Am Rolling Mills 6s 99% 99% 99%
5 Am Sum Tub 7%s 97% 97% 97 *»
1 Am TIirend Co 6^ 102% 102% 102%
7 Anaconda Copr 6s.. 102% 1"2% 102%
1 Atl Gulf A XV T 5s. 46 46 46
5 Hef h Sie,«4 7a. 195 5.J 0 3 % 1";% 1 :i %
1 Can t Nat Ry aq 7s. log 10$ pis
3 Chare iol Iron 4s,. 9! 90% 90%
57 Chi Northwest 5s.. 93 92% 92%
7 Col Graph 4s rtfs 16 15 % 15%
6 Con Css Halt 5 %s. 9«-% »S% **»%
3 «’on CH* Halt 7s... 107% 1U7 lo?%
SI Con Textile «s 92% 92% 92%
1 Deere A Co 7 % a , .10" % 100% 1 <ni %
2 Detroit City (ins 6*. 100% 100% 100%
11 Detroit Kdison fis. 104% 104% 104%
6 Dunlap T A R 7- 92 91 % 81%
R Fed Sugar 6.x. 19.::; 99 6*, 99% 99%
I i►lir Hody 6a, 1 925.10"% |"Q% j %
j 14 Flfchr Body 6s. 1824.100 99% 99%
2 Hair. Robert Ip.... 9, % 87% 97%
1 * Jenera I Pet 6s. 95% 95% 9r. %
2 Gulf Oil fs. . 94% 94% 94%
7 Hood Rubber 7s .101% J«i % loj %
n Intel Match 6 % * . 9 4 9:. % 94
• 6 K ennecot t Copr 7s I "4% 104% HU
3 Libby. Me A L 7s 99 99 99
1 l.igetf Winch 7a.... 104 104 104
1 Maracaibo 7s .325 225 325
4 Morris «v- Co 7 %s. 99% 93% 99%
14 Natl leather 4b... 100 ion 10O
6 New Or Pub S 5s.. *::% *:;% h%
5 Penn P A Lt 5s. ..49% 49% x9%
3 Phil Kl hp ... 104% l"|% J"4%
4 Phil Kl 5%s 1 953. 99% 99 7, 0974
3 P S Cor N J 7s. 102 t n 1 % jr»;
2 Shawsheen 7s J04 104 104
2 Hlosa Sheffield 97% 9, % 97%
**. 1 Soul h »%l Kd 5« 9o% $n% 90i.
2 St I'm! N V 7«. 1925 101% 101% 101%
3 St <> ! N y 7s. 19:4.105% ]05% | ir %
I St t»ij S y 7, 1930. to % 105% 105*.
'0 s* * * j I N X 7 s. ] 9 : | 107 in.: % ,07
12 St Oil \ Y 6%. 107% J "7 % 107%
19 Sun Gil fm . 99 94% 99
l^'.nft $ cn ,■*. ?: % 9 . 9 •%
r, United t *l Prod *s "** 7 "g
7 X'acuun *»:i 7s .106% l»i«;% t or, %
! AX ebaler Mil's 6%« J0t% 101% |«»]%
56 c M J St 1* 6s wj 94 % 99% 9514
71 Chi t ti stti 6s. 99% 94% 94%
1 Chant f'n Xma 7s.. .4 7 4 7 t
1 t hid ah v Pack 6%g . gx o m
10 F Ft 4 %» 5 4 'n J0"% j .01 % j 0i* *.
f Lfc. Ie<|e <; 6%a *•»"’ 9|% «i , 1 “
11 i f «■ MS
-* s PoW 6 -7 S .99% 99 4
59 P s El Poe •; %» 9* 9 7 J*
* * F u r e till ti 1, S 9 1 9'! % 0 . %
il Virginia Ry 5s of 62 93% 92 92
Foreign lloittl*.
- Argentine 6* . J on jm jOti
0 £»■*•»" «S* t i,.; hi;
11 id
1 a R ue> sau 6 % a 11 f«. . 17 % t 7 1 7 t*
' s"'- »S» ... . Jill 5M, ,,C
4} $w!m 1 k ■, - •
167 Russian *;%* ctf* 19 ]g-.4 is%
Foreign Fvi billigrs
Hw 1 <irk .Ian 7 _ F<>t*dgn F x -ha n g« g
t
<5r»at Mr:t»■ n. drmuui. t cabin.
4- » '■yJ<iv bi s r.n All qki 4 : r* »4
F r«. e.^Jerriand. 4 55’-,,; able*. 4 <
Hal.', demand, 4 36*-,. cables. 4.1**
Begiiym. demand. 4 ! •; >a . . *b;*g 4 ]|
fiermanv. . .demand, 00©Ofh'-f*flf..*2 3
• a idea '•oooorwjliooi’?,
Hoi lard, demand. f, 7 or.
Norwav. deman I 1 * >1
Sweden, demand. 25.0*
Denmark, demand. 14.1*
Swhxerland demand. IT..
Spain. deiTiai d 12 7.*
Ureer *. demand. : >
F’ola ml. demand QOOQ'I
4’xeeho Sir-, akia demand . * ,
Fugo Stasia, demand I 15
Austria. demand on; 4
Flumar a demand
'rgentlm. demand ZZ *.
Bra ail, demand. 1’ 7'
Tokio, demsii? 4* S
Montreal >7 1? S?
( of ton 4f uof.t f o»e*>
New York «‘ot’on e\< hatice y i.*tatinn*
'u'-nlaFied »• I s h., he .v t 2 2 4 <*
h% National Flank building. JA 51S7
M II
YeZfs
Open High I*• w «*;.*# » lore
Ian k . * . *
M • h . M : “■ 7
May »? 22 . 4.- 33 1 * a 2* : ?:
July 32 25 10 2 2« 3i fcH
ii» 1 v» no ;* n$ 27 75 27 *7 27 75
Per .7 4 f- 27 M» 3*; • .7 if. 27
4 bb-ago Hotter.
Chicago Jan. 22 —Another half retd
deedin'* regjait*r*d on • 3 » ore butter
and above in the market here today
However, demand «hi nut Simulated and
these grade* dr»gg*.‘ m of dealer*,
efforts to effe« t sales There was no
• bang* in the ► ’unta>- • •» undergrade*
Demand *a» active ind auppi »*■ efcirrr
Fatly ftiyairiea f..r * *r». «-*pe< tally *0
•core, awe mad to steady tii* ar mark*?
•» trifle but no material volume of l»u*i
! noio developed Ninety a* ora vara sold
| at flat stated price.
Fresh Flutte; >2 £©«*; *1 wore
40 Jm « ..rV, 4fkc *> wore 4 7 L,c *«i
• otf, 44t,r. >7 score. 4»^c; SA score,
»'entra 1 ited •'stints >*? score, 50c,’ I?
•< ore. 4fcc, *.4 wore 47c
New York *Hgar.
New Turk" tan .2 No chsr.f*« r
• urred in tor raw »uf*r maiket today
but the undertone w a* steady and
i further buying interest was et>..rte*1 in
were ** iwa <>f 0W1» bag* of • ubat Hj an
| operator for prompt shipment
Xftor npenmg 2. points *<»wrr • r, 1
hlghar. raw sugar tutu*'** firmed up on
trade and I’uban haying Reactions ««
<u»i*d under leallslng aid final pr e*
were ur.- banged to ", !■ r. ’ a net t'1*11'
Jiniuan closed a 4 ?2< March. 4©3r.
Mir, 4 7k July. 4 83c
Refined sugar was unchanged, at *
t for f na granulated, with a HgUtfd
Iruulrv reported
Refined futures nominal.
New York 4 olf«**t
New York Jar. 22 * The genera! cot
ton market closed ateadv at net advances
of 33 tt 41 points ..n present crop P«*i
it.mi and net unchanged to 17 points
higher on l»ter deliveries
New Fork Dried Fruit
New York, Jan 27 Fvaporteil App.rs
— 0T fm.
I’riiiiea - Very steady
Apr 1 ota Firm
Pear He# Steady.
Haisinw—Quiet
■ r >-•
j I
Safety
and
Marketability
A certain part of
your investments
should be in secu
rities with broad
a n d active
markets*
Our list always
contains a selec
tion of this type of
investments. In
quire for offerings. v j
VfcGbahalhist Grapany
Aitirndfienk Jwtdmg
« _
Omaha Produce
(fin.iha, Jan. 22
lit TTKIt
Greauieiv—Local jobbing pri*© 10 retail
ers Extras, • oihm Irv. 'bJ-lb. tubs, 5 2c;
MlUIHlHTtlM 52c. flr»tS, &•"'
Dairy- -Buyers *»r© paying 36>: fur beat
table butler in rolls or tubs. 30« for
« omiiifm par Icing .U-. For best #w * et
unsuited but? to
it I JTIiRFAT
Fur No 1 « r- !,, tjn ha buyers air
paying ' • «r country Ntalions, 51c U*.
iivtied Omaha
FRESH MILK
4'-.50 per c'v * for fr* —h milk teMing S.C
delivered on dairy platform Omaha.
RUGS
Deliver'd Omaha, in new , nsna Fresh
select a, ;:.r" ; small, dirty ami No. 7, 22* ,
eiacka. 20c. .Some buyer* n»e j. . T.g
ft* r rcHM.y. new-laid, 'can • un* form •
ly largo gliding L\ ». r\t.ul, or
be»t ♦- r
Jobbing pries to retailer*; r. S. ape
chtJs, 4 • ; L’ S. extras. 40* . No. l small.
20<*; checks. 23c; Kturag© se lects, J2e; low
grade atorege aoin* what less.
F< > I' LT K V
Buyers me j tying t i *• following -price*:
Alive—Heavy bens. 5 lbs. utid over, 20c.
smooth leg©. ]k*<2»»<\ sing:-. 14. Leghorn
Springs.#J4> ]ft dU'ka. f;< * x r i • |
full |f j»*her. «i lay 14 , gee-. f» ■ full
feat her ©• i. 1 2 1 I Njpe'T i ii k !i If*
and uv- r, 2'n dd a arid ,\ 2, nut
•‘•iliF, Die; pigeons. $1.00 per doxcm; rn
pons, 7 be. him! over. 2 4* per it> . no
culls, sick of trlpp'.cd poultry ant^d.
I j reused—Buvhjh are baying for dressed
fthickeriM. ducks an*l gees* _ ;.. above
alive pri *■*. arid for drciivd - irkeya. u,
' • abovt v ** pri • - S' .4. ■ I|. - t j •
**■.
: selling same on 30 per cent commission
basis.
Jobbing prices of dressed poultry to re
Bprii . ■ '
•, 1 • t • ■ •
r:\tf4 30< ; g*»* :'j'n'Jbf turkeys, Z'uZzc.
No. 2 turkeys, somewhat less.
BEEF < I T.s
Wholesale pi’-u-s of be#* cuts Effective
today are as follow?.
No. i rib*. 28« . No 2, 24- No. 2 16c;
No. 1 rounds, Ho . No. 2, 16'*: No 3,
ItHjc; No. 1 loin*. 25*-. No 2. 30c; No 3,
17c; No l chuck* 12c; No. 2, LIS'
No. 3. in ; No. 1 plates, i'.jc, No. ^ «c.
Ts'o. 3. 7c.
RABBI T9 ^
Buyers are paving H."C per doz<% * r
cottontails and ja« k«. deliverer! Omaha
The Jobbing 1 rice to retailers I* $2.00 per
doxen for cottontails and lack:
FRESH FISH
'*ma!i^ Jobbers are soiling at abojj* the
following pro • m f. o. b Omaha Fan* >
white fish. 3»'c; lake trout, mk' • hal*
but .V*c; northern bullheads, jumbo. 2.
« at fish regular run 2b-- fi!!*-* of had
!*e k. 2 blf k ■ ><\ sal • fish. •
2"i smelts. 25c founders 2ft« rappi**,
2(*i2b' black ba**s, 360; Spanish mack
ere| 1 u- 2 lbs, Frozen f,#h. a 4c
leva t)ian pi ice*, above, f *>li ovvt^r* per
gsi'on, $2 ‘<"0 4.ftf* S' • oysters and
' Jams, per 100. 12 00 and 12 5f'.’
«.H EESh
l.O'al lubber* are selling American
chera*v fan**) ^*.,*1-, as follow*. ©ing.*
daivies. 6 *,*«•; double daisies. 26* ; Young
A oierica**. 2 * longhorns 26c. square
prints _«■ . bn k. 27* . Fwles, doine«H« ,
4 Sc; idc»fk. 2 *• to ported. » • —“Vn'u*--*d
Roquefort 6V . New York white. St'*,
i RL ITS
Jobbing prices:
Fcrawbwr ies Florida, quarts, ^0
P*I hll I 1
ii 4 5ft ; faro > . >' *2 • « 4T***
< 'raiibcu ri-‘ Jer«* y b l»ox*s, extra
fun y ! 75. f.mcj, (' ■) >. How©-. 5ft qt.
box. |6.00.
Orange?—California. nic->l, fan^y,
cordlng t" Sire. 13.25^5 chon e, 25c
lets Florida per »?*\. $* 75.
Bananas Fc; pound 1 »*>
F* 1 r *» 1 • * Keifer bo*. |2
J^**'i•••..« • •*! .1. t.»o ; *• r i ox.
S*> Oft; choc **. p* r b«»*. 14 75 u 5"
* , . • « 11* y 11 ■ - v ' h
Win* sap* fan»A f*i 5 ^liaeourl Bis* k
Twig. fancy. I* "*. J-'tia’hans. fsruy,
B*n Davi? fan*). 14,7... Jonathans
I * om rper* 'a I pac k. f ^ 75; Hanos. fancy,
> * 7 •. \ ri;.n u L^^uty. f *' *; Genet-nx.
r. r»ft.
Apples -In basket*. 42 !** 4 4 lbs Tdaho
I * •:h.ir.s • . f ■ •. $: ?' .
II :
A vocadr■«—(Alligatt r pearai. per dox..
16 ft e
Apple - Tn b io Washing: un De* ous.
M'u far. • S tar - 7 y
s/oalJ. f‘_ 7 Washtngt..n Jona
♦ J J
* 1 * r c fir' I |
fa ; 1 • - *
t fa \• # . , bn- a inter Pear mam
(fXlra fancy, $. e•• -t ? 7’.
-
i Jobbing prire*.
Bruss*-:s Spr *jte—-P«>r ib 25c
Tomatoes ' 'rates. s;x baswet* f? ft0, pel
1 bask-r. >1 5*'
Phsllots—8ft’;’ hern 5 ■- per doz
Kkcp'snt — Fer dor f
Roots Turusps parsnip*. b#ets srd r*r
* in sseks. - •; *!»c per lb. rutabagas
1 in «a«k* ; WSh* l**?# than **'*ks. 3*
• ucumbere Hothouse, i*r dox.. f"> 5C 9
4 ftft
Parsley— P*r dozen bnrehes I! ‘ 0
On ■■ TeUoi sacks p t lb. 54-je;
red. »»•* k r. 4' white*, in ac per
1 ib ©pan sh per * r.il*- f 5ft
I ..‘slues -Nebraska • h «. per h'Jt -lred
, pounds. ft >!: r. n * * -. , <m « : 75;
■ Idaho Baker*. 2c p^r lb.; Colorado Whites
>2 ' ' p* r ■ *T
« >i* r> Ida! per (lw according t©
5 X- | ■
Peppers—Green Mango, t*#»r lb.. 2ft<*
Sw" • F..tat'*e* ©.cither! he it-per.
•• \at. > I'f* .-O-ll* hamper. f.'S©
t rihhug** Wlacotiam. sack lots, per Ib .
4 in fa**s 4 . red. 5. . every cab
bage, Iflc per ib
Bean« Wax or green, per hamper.
ft
11 per
dox $1 2’. leaf. :.fte per d* r
Radishes—Hothouse. 750tftc per dozen
bunches
Cauliflower—-Colorado. i*er crate, 13 ?ft.
FLOFR
Prices *t u||!rh Omaha mills and Job
bers are selling, l« PiUftd lota, f '• h.
• *mahs follow h‘,rat paten* ir^ f*
f ■ ifs r
in 4» lb l ies I• f"i -i 5 15 rer bb! _ White
or * eliow lornmenl, t er cat . Si ST.
FEED
Omaha m. !* and" jobbers* are selling
their prni’i •* n < x • *1 1 ff at the fal
lowing price,"’ f o \, Omaha
Whaai la ad lata delivery:
114
e!4 '•> gray short*, f ' 5 0 r- M*g.
•! S 2 •'. slfa Ifs men ■ !»f; * J ' N > 1.
#2S Oft No 2 • • t. I. !m»e*d meal. T4
per cent. S 7 ft 1 • •a:tonsee*1 meal. C per
• e?;t I I 2ft, hf.tt.in>* feed, white *>r ^s.'ewr,
I*" ftO. butt et m crtRdenaed. » ■ bb! ’ot*.
5 4’ p**r lb . f.-tke tiu* term \ l ' >0 t«»
l.kft'l'lbs » pr - ’ . eggshell, dried and
ground 1 h Ib l*axs. S per t >r; d
sje*'*r f-edlng ta .age * 0 per cert. 13ft Oft I
per ton.
FIELD SEEP.
Omaha and « • ,» . o Bluffs jobbing
houfte* are paving the following ©rves for
fteld seej. thr**her run per l«d poud-1*
delivered Mfa f*. f 15 be© 1«T*0; red
rimer, f lsweet » lover 17 5ft i
9 ftft; tr >th f ftftu* bft: f.idsn xras.%.
f S "«</ 4 ■ •. <".»ne seed, f I t‘0fr 1 IT . re
subject lo change without notice
WOOL, TALLOW
Prices ■ 1 • ■ ‘ e , * < * are tbs 4 '*
Investors everywhere use
*
m _ r
RATINGS
of buycia weight, and selections, delivered
in Omaha: , .
Wn-l-IMH. $ 1 2 ■ »nd $2 Q* sir!,, f
full wuoled akin*, dipn, no 'nlu<*. WO*
1 '■ rti ;ib«
Tallow arid '% e.i - • N«* 1 :*' ■ ' .
••IS" (allow . SVsy. V'* 2 lalhfU. .•>*«-. A
gi «•«**-, b'-v* . y brown gre»*«*. 4* P";'
, i acklinga. I'.JT)*! per ton. be* f cf».*kl.ng*
$ . *•» |- ii . h* I- " l**r ' *wa
II d% *oii' lit i **• * apt h J**r.
6V No 2, &»**•■; gr#*»i hid- *. 5 '.a/ *';1
4>.a t .ill.*- - V hra fi‘!e«Y h de*. •
4’-., . Klue^lihlsp 3V <a'f J2- «ti1 . •«
Kip. 9 V and 7 'i . *I.*a* on* 6; • enrh
glue skin#. 3K«' per lb . horse bld*% I
4 $J «-*»•• h . , -<u * - a ! d V t
qaBa a'-l *fc.u i>i« *oq :quwe .>52 ’sip' M '»*
lb . g 1 ues, 4c p*r It
HAY.
pries* *• which Omaha dealers • *»
selling. rnriots. f "• ‘ Omaha.
I’pland Prairie- No 1. $1 4.f>0® le.wG; No.
2 $11 fp'i'ci 13 0 . No " >7 5"® 9 .o
Midland Prairie— No. 1. $9.50®1Q.*0:
No. 2. $6.50® 7.30
Pr Mr.* Ha> 15.00*, 7 :r
Alfalfa -t’holes, I." 0" t/23 00: No.
11o ; Hart-lard, $16.00® 19.00; "
:•. $13 50® 14.50. No. 3 $11 50® 13.90
?i,»- w —Qat, $• • w^oa*. $• f *
3.00
New York 4»eneral.
Wheat Spot, steadyN*j. 1 dark nor*
ern spring. - .1 f. try* »< New York, domes
n t fl
2 hard winter, f o. h. $ 1.26V*; No. 1 Man -
loba do, $1 H%; No. 2 mixed durum, do,
H !»*$. „ , . ..
Spot. firm; No. 2 yellow, r i f ..ey?
York rail. 96s** . S* 2 white, do. I7%ac.
N»». 2 mived, do, 9f%c.
Max- Mpot, at* *.•. No 2 wh ’#. I* >
Hard hi fail;;: mddh-w**?. $ 1 2 70 ® 12 fi
h i«ur—Quiet . r r *ig p Henta, pi "«W ’•
etf'HK r ;,y, soft win?**
straights, $4 75® ' • “. hard wid'h
it»night*. $ *i "h*
Cornmeot—St *■«*•!., , fine while and }**>
low gianointed. 92.25® 2 3k
Ru'kwh'-Ht—Dull; mill (Qg. 12 10. norr
nal; Canadian. $ 1*ti l 90, r. 1. f. New
York export in bond
Hay—Steady;’ N". I 9?l 9‘ ^prr>:
2 $29.00® 30.00: N* $2v0'»®2. ship
ping, $21-00® 23.90 „ r, .. r.
Hops—Steady; state 192 . •-i ■ • 1 «*
fir;, roast 19 2.;. 27 ®32«*: i922. 22 d 2 4*
pork — Itsr»*ly steady, mea*. $.1 • . lAin
j!> . $29 9 l® 30.0». ,
Tallow Steady ; special . xe. • *»
I*, e. extra, ** r'. ,
Rice—Steady. fan« v/h**a ,. * 5i 'J *r
t fii« hko Stew k*.
Closing A*ks*t
Armour A r’o 111 pM ■*•- *
Armour A t o Del pfd. . . . * * ‘ *
Albert Tic I? . 2‘j *
BfMPi'k . 2* flj1*
Cyblde ... •*; . * . .I *
(am Kdison .*•;!,* J ‘. .
Coo' Motors . , • '* *■
< *udahy . .*.J®**
Ina Match .1|{
Kd»Iv Taper . .-4 ™
Ribby . . *]+
Nat I-eat her.™ •>%
Quaker Oats ..
Motor* .v .II *
S-Aifr A -‘o . . .10, . ' _
Srt-ft In-? . ■■ -I **, *
Thomp-on *•'* *'
W»M . I* '
« r g].y .
Y.Uoa ilfs Co .■•-**!■» !!,
Yellow Cab <* » *' *
Neff 1 wrU t
v Tk Jan- —Fitniar S<■»«!(•»
„i.., w.rk r»fl«tr<I a-l'a-1 ■-» ln_,h*
mark - - for .off*" fu!ur*« h"T" toda>
m..« n>n a til" bu' Mi.ro w*i
... a i f 1-i. L. • « • • 1 '■
to* P*1-» of Mar-h Up to 10.1!' #n<> e«P
l.nibtr > - ? ' ,Thr e*nrr*l nia'--' «!>»"•
m ,t ,n ,<i
, oa*-l a- 'no b"et pri*"S of *h" on.
d-tirt n"i K«ln« of 1" to 1 ■■ , W 1 *
.lanui), l»l«- : Van’ Hr!!"; May « a.
j.jl, 67:,. .Septembsr, 9.69c; October.
Sj-t.' f ..*[+*■ v. ei- reported »n fa f demar
t 1 -l f..r Rio 7- and 1 ■ *
1C for .Santos 4
Newr York Produce
\>w Yo»k Jar. 22 —Butter—Marae'
firmer: rorstpta, J..717 pegs , .
Kin Market steady. receipts t
, Nfw Jersey and other ) “DM'
« loaely selected •xtr'is 5- ®
state nearby and r**a-br wer *rn h»r.-e
fireti
• - n extras S5 ■ f;
... . . ■ i, r S 4 H t • • • • *'• •*!
• -•> 4 • . r* frig* rator 1 rats.
i'heae— Market steady: re-eiptf. 523®
Che*^—Market steady; receipts, o-•
\ 4 otton Future#.
.... ttlk M.rr*
• . • s. May. 23.22'; July. 32 20c: Octohr
T rk. Jan 27—Cotton—Spe?
«*< s-i; rr .1* eg r' 2f.c
Bar silver.
N T T laf’ 22 Bar ^ » er-^- *c
M- xi a i- T * are -4* sc.
Mil KKThKMFNT
C.X N $>! t It. 51 ton . $ K af' '.
M $11 iTfe. $t;
• - *f I * ■ It'*
Orlm.. \ ' a. $. • '•« d *
IS; to (J
$ ' Sudar $'■ Broo; ru:r r * t 5 •
p! $" f >- *d t: ■ To -
.1 . er. f Ft\ f pc t d e - nt
'll .'-bushel • * . *■ «■* ' m
grow* .*>; '• w -va-,-* •» s-. hom • I *
, v * y ■ f’f ifh Set «f« " : more''
bark. « »rd«r r'£i.: f~ *n this ad or *r 'e
'
in i*d% an • r ’** v • e *waV•
• Meier *^eed and fin
r«.. S. ns Kansas.
1| s
Federal
Land Bank
/34Cc nond*
T>ue January l.t 19^4
Optional January 1, 1 VS4
Exempt from Fed
eral, State, Municipal
and local taxation.
Price 100 4 4 interest
to yield about 4.70*7
to redeemable date «19S4»
and 4\ thereafter to
redemption or maturity.
Circular upon request.
The National City Company
First Nat'l Bank Building, Omaha
Telephone JA ekson *M«
»— _ - -a
• ^
PUBLIC
as, grain storage
IN CARLOAD LOTS
We are operating- three Urge, up-to-date terminal elevators in
| this market—now at your service.
WE ARE IN POSITION TO ADVANCE REASON*
ABLE AMOUNTS OF MONEY AT CURRENT
RATES OF INTEREST ON GRAIN IN STORAGE.
Write Us for Detailed Information
Updike Grain Corporation
Omaha, Neb.#
J. 5. BACHE & CO. I
j Establish*! I!!!
New York Stock I 1 eh eng#
.. . t h r»sd PtMi’tl of Trad#
Member* %>w York Cotton Eichang*
Land other leading I ichankrs.
Naw York; 42 Broadway Chicago 108 S. LaSalU St. ^
Branch** and correspondents located in principal cities
Stocks, Bonds, Grain,
Cotton, Foreign Exchange
Bought atuI Sold for Cash or
Carried on Conservative Margin
224 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg , Omaha
M F. HANDLER, Manager
Telephone* JA tkisn MR? a a *
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