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    1M
Client Develops
Strength, Going
Up to New Highs
AVire Trouble Hinders Vol
ume of Trade; Corn Sick
Grain at First, but Recov
ers; Oats Come Back.
Bv chaki.es j. unmv.
lTniver*ul Service Staff Correspondent.
^ Chicago. Dec. 18.—Developing great
sticnxth in the late trading today when
emerged from Its erratic course and shot
no to new highs for the year at the close,
Kxtensive buying of futures was on in
response to foreign news, bordering on
jvh* sensational, which gave further hint
• if the unusual shortage of foodstuffs in
Jv.uape Reports that the Balknn stHtee
wore taking wheat out. of this country
V die of the influential factors of the
d. T
1 he»t closed 2 4 to 3 4c higher: corn
w •* l «t tti 14c up: oata were 4 to %<•
nd need and rye ruled 1 4 to 14c
h 1r v
.. i,Te trouble hindered the volume ot
tr -T during the »*Hrly hours, but husl
n t picked up wonderfully at the just.
.K .'irtt i's, foreigners and local opera.ota
v re generally credited with buying fu
7 on a riggreef^fe scale. Commission
h *5es with ••astern connections were
e. -billy active on the bull side early
' ic seaboard estlntuted export sales at
7f .'>00 bushels. Bulgaria was reported
lr ,ne three cargoes of wheat. Further
« of rye to Finland presumahtv for
1 sedan acceptance were also reported
1.. rpool dosed 4 to 2 4 pence higher.
• *r>rn wa* a. sick grain during the early
hr :*r hut good Inlying developeil on the
hr- rik and with the rallv in wheat corn
ic overed fast. Covering by shorts In the
la t hour wa* active. The movement oT
corn from the country is gradually in
creasing and the demand for spot offer
ing* is not so brisk.
Oats sold off early under realizing
pr> -sure, but came back in the late trade
with other grains. There was excellent
buvipg of May oats encountered around
03 4 c. *
Rve broke sharply early but more than
recovered it« loss. Export buying of this
grain was noted, whilp support through
commission houses broadened as the ses
eion progressed
Provisions rallied after an early turn
ble. Lard was unchanged to lo cents
lower and ribs were ’’4 to 5 cents higher.
Pit \»te«. ->
During the dav a feeling prevailed In
Pianw. uua,'’tcrs that the wheat market
was in for' a further reaction of good
Mize. Realizing was heavy on the opening
bulge which whs caused by the surpris
ingly strong cable from Liverpool ion.
siderable pressure developed at times hut
hIwns the market ;tlx..il»<i the «>fcr
tngsT Tho close which was at the host
levels on the crop to the average trader
looked exceedingly strong.
The demand for cash wheat In this
market and in other primary points was
I active with premiums well held all round.
Winnipeg reported big flour sales for ex
port. It is said that Canadian mills today
are doing the biggest export business in
flour ever experienced
The receipts of wheat In TV innlpeg were
materially below last year's ,run and
prices there were relatively ffrin com
pared with Chicago at the last.
I The statement made to the llerald and
examiner recently by Arthur C utten that
the world wheat situation is the strong
est he has eve- seen and that the world
seems to be naturally cornering the mar
ket lias been hailed as a true reflection
of present conditions. .. ..
Exports of wheat and flour from North
.America continue large and In excess
at seaports. A large exporter declared to
rflay this week's exports have been 2,000.
000 bushels larger than arrivals wt sea
ports. The nearby wheat situation in
I Europe must be tightening if the action
<»f the December delivery in Liverpool M
jo be taken as any criterion Supplies
I «.f wheat on ocean passage have been
steadily decreasing the last month ana
they give promise of further reduction
for the next few weeks.
CHICAGO PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co., Atlantia 6312
L 1 Open. I High, i Low. | Close. 1 Yes.
Bee*' 1 87%' H> l.*l 1 1 •* 1 55’‘
J;?*u i:?!w
Ju,y liiSSlf.!1:!?*] !;l« !:«*
Be* 1 1 •«%'; 1.44SI }•«*) MIJJ
May 1 t'> j 1.51% 1.41‘i 150% J'l*2
July 1.35 1.36%! 1.31%| 1-32%! l.S*%
Bee" 1 1.23%' 1.24%) 1.21%! 1 24%; 1*3%
Hay I list % 1.29% 1.26 % i J 29%; }•**
July j lj*H »■«*!.»;”»! I;JJ% \?£
l>t‘* ' .59 ' .59 I .67%' .5«%l -6554
i ,594!.I...
Hay J .64 I .64%; .63% .64% .84
.lit',. .64 4 .64*
Jul. i .624 .634, .62 ' .634. .524
I 1 rl 1 I I I I
D,n- 115.72 16.72 *16.72 16.72 16.72
J May- *17.17 ]IT.25 i 16.85 ,17.05 jl7.10
I p >,, | f I i I
Jan. 15.00 115.00 1.V0Q 15 14 95
New York Dry Cioods.
New York Deo. 16 —Cotton goods mar
kets were quiet today In the unfinished
I cloth divisions, with prices holding steady
and tfomp print cloth numbers advanced.
New flannel prices throughout th« mar
i ket were lowered 1 cent a vard on wide
1 fabrics for fall, 1825. Trade .In all silks
held up w ell a nd new gingham plaids
for children's vear were In demand Arti
ficial 9-ilk prl< > ■* w »re finer in some quar
ters. hut reductions were promised by
some Impo-tere to meet current domestD
prices. Wool blankets for next fall were
in demand, despite a moderate advance
In prices.
Chicago Cotton.
Quotations furnished by J. 8. Bache
'Sr Co.. 224 Omaha National Rank building.
Phones Jackson 5167. 5168, f>168.
| ' j open. j High. I Low. I Close. 1 Yes.
.Tan 23 ?•. 23.*1 23.70 23.75 [23.60
Mar '24.21 124^5 .21.10 24.10 ,24 26
May 24.60 :2 ltl 24 33 24.26 ,24.80
i July . ...24.6a
OcL j..(...!.!■.23.30
! New York Produce. „ , 4
New York. Doc. 18. —Butter—Market
gtcady; receipts, 6.4*5 tubs.
■i Kgga—Market steady: receipts, 16.09*
5 cases; nearby hennery browns, extras. >0
<R72c: Pa c t fie coast whites, extras, un
quoted* firsts to extra firsts, 61066c;
refrigerator firsts, 404 tf#41<\
Cheese—Market firm; receipts, 94,021
pounds.
Oils and Kosln.
Savannah. On., Dec 1 x—Turpentine—
) Tlrm, 78 4c; sales. 100 bbls : receipts,
;t53 bbls ; shipments, 6 bbls.; stock,
14,69* bbls.'
Rosin—Firm; sales, 1.286 casks: re
- reipts, 1.608 casks, shipments, none;
i litock. 98.4 75 cask*.
Quotations: B to T. $6.4?4^ K. 16.10:
M. $6.05; N. $6 85; WO, $7.65; W\\. f8.50;
N. $**.5008.75._
New York Metals.
New1 Tork. Dec. 18.—Gosper—Firm;
glectrolytlc. spot and futures. 144c
\ Tia-r-Steady; spot and nearby, 55 062c;
• future#, 55.75c.
Iron—Steady; prlreg unchsnged.
! Ie>ad—Firm: spot, 9.35010.12c.
I Zinc—Steady: Last St. Louis, spot.
7.400 7 42c; futures. $7 40 07.46c.
Antimony—Spot, 14.06c.
I Boston Wool.
Boston. Dec 1*—In the wool market
} considers M« Inquiry ta current regarding
supplies of about all lines the raw
mateHsli Romo Idaho fine wools of tho
.French combing class have changed
hand* on a busis of around $1 45 per
! pound. dean, this market. A fair
amount of He of the better class has
1 moved at $1.30 per pound, dean.
Chicago potatoes.
Chicago, Dec. 1«.—Potatoes—Early trad
fng light account late placing of cars,
market about steady; receipts, 63 cars
total U H shipments. 417 cars; Wiscon
sin sacked round whites. 850 95c; bulk.
S> to; Minnesota sacked round hifes. 850
itr'c: poor. 80c; Idaho sacked ruaset*
mostly ordinary and some frozen, $1,650
1.75.
New York Poultrr«
1 New York. Dec. 1“.—Live Poultry—Ir
regular. Freight quotations unchsnged.
Boilers by express. 36c; turkey* scare*
fcnd firm; no sales.
Dressed Poultry—Weak; lurkevs wesl
o 34042c; turkeys, southwestern, 2i
0 40c. __
New York. Cotton Future* <T«**r.
New York, Dec. 18.—Colton—Futurei
dom'd barely stnadv December. 34.4*<
| January, 23.550CJ3.6Oc; March. 239K4-/.
( 24.00c; May, 24.330 24.36c; July, 24.520
S4.55c. ______
! New York Rpot C'ottofi.
Chicago. Dec. 1*.—Butter —* T^iwer
1 *reHtnery extras, 41c; standards. 3!tc
j *xtra firsts. 39045c; firsts, 3640374c
*e« onds, 32 034c
( liInigo Poultry.
Chicago. Dec. 18.-Poultry--Alive
fclgher; fowls, 14017 4c: si rings. 19 4c
Boosters, 16c; turkeys, 32c; geese, 17c
dicks, 18c.
! ----
New York Cotton.
New York. |v, ix The ©ntton niar
| Vet eloped lmrelv steady at * net «••> Him
*f 23 to 29 point*.
Duluth Fins.
:i Duluth. Dec 1 it. --Close—FIs». Dei sm
$»#r 12.87V*. January, J2!*S; May, 12 994
Kiinsns City Produce.
I Kansas City, Dec. It.—ProdUc*—Lm
| change'
Omaha Grain
N/
December 18.
Cash wheat sold on th« tables today at
unchanged prices to 4c lower. The de
mand was good, however, and supplies
available were hardly sufficient to sup
ply requirements. Receipts were 2 4 cars
Dorn was In fairly good demand at
firicea ranging from unchanged to 1 4c
over. Receipts were 50 cars.
Oata sold around %c lower. Receipts
were 29 cars.
Rye was q ho ted 3c lower and barley
nominally unchanged
Omaha f'arlot Sale#.
WHEAT.
No. 1 hard: 1 car. $1,604; 2 cars.
$161.
No. 2 hard. 1 car. $1 62; 1 car. $1 60 4;
1 car, $1 60- 1 car. $1.69.
No. 3 hard: 2 cars. $1 60; 1 car. $1 08
No. 6 hard: 1 car. $1.5*.
No. 1 spring' 1 car. $1.76.
CORN*.
No. 2 white: 1 car. $1.17.
No. 4 yellow: 4 cars, $1.16; 1 car.
$1,164
No. 5 yellow: 2 cars. $1.14.
OATS.
No. 3 white: 1 car. 67c: 6 cars, 56 %c.
No. 4 white: 1 car. 55 %c.
8aihpie: 1 car, 56 4c; 2 cars. 64 %c.
RYE
No. 2: 3-5 car, $1.3 5.
I car mixed grain (27 per cent barley,
7.1 per cent oats). 57 4c.
BARLEY.
No. 3: 1 car, 89c.
.Sample: 2-5 car. 82c.
Daily Inspection of Drain Received.
WHEAT.
Hard; 2 cats No. 1, 3 cars No. 2. 5 cars
No. 3 1 car No. 4, 1 car No. 5, 1 car
sample.
Spring: 1 car No. 1, 1 car No. 2.
Total, 15 cars.
c< >rn.
Yellow: 1 car No. 2. 3 cars No. 3, 12
cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 6.
White: 5 cars No. 2, 1 car No. 3, 1 car
No. 4.
Mixed. 2 cars No. 2. 1 car No. 3.
Total. 28 cars.
OATS.
1 car o. 2. 14 cars No. 3, 6 cars No. 4.
3 cars sample.
RYE.
2 cars No. 1, 1 car No. 2.
Total. 3 car*.
BARLEY.
t car sample. 1 car.
Total cars. 71.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS,
(Carlota).
Receipts— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago.
Wheat . 2 4 57 t>3
Corn . 50 32 1'»
Oats . 29 1 4 27
Rye . I
Harley . 2 1 •
Shipments—
Wheat . 19
Dorn . 71 13
Oats . 31 30 3b
Rye . 3 3 1
Harley . 6 ...
EX PORT C L E A Ft A NCES.
Bushels— Today Wk.Ago. Yr Ago
Wt .v- FI 925.0110 Uol.OOO
Corn .. 85,000
Oat* .. • 120.000 103,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Carlota_ Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago.
Wh**at . 28 132 28
Corn . 268 139 2.2
Oats . 98 106 91
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Carlota— Today
Wheat . Op
Corn . 1°3
Oats . *
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Cariots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago.
Wheat . 79 100 58
Corn . 142 63 104
Oats . 32 23 53
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Carlota-— Today
Minneapolis .e. 285
Duluth . 58
Winnipeg . 483
.Minneapolis C’psh Drain.
Minneapolis. Minn.. Dec. 18. -Cash:
Wheat—No. 1 northern, $1.66® 1.71; No.
1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy,
| $51,824$ 1.95; good to choice, $ 1.74 fa 1 *2 :
[ordinary to good, $l.68fal.74; No. 1 hard
spring. $1.69 4?'1.96; No. 1 dark hard Mon
tana. on track. SI.70® 1.87; to arrive.
$1,705? 1.87; December, $1.67; May. $1.71.
Corn -No. 3 yellow. $1.20 401.23 4
Oats-—No. 3 white, 55% ® 56c.
Barley—72 4? 8 0c.
Rve—No 2. $1,374 fa 137*i.
Flax—No. 1. $2.99®3 02.
Chicago Hpot Market.
Dec I S, fO :08 a. m.
Butter Receipts, 4 460 tubs; last year,
receipts. 6.861; 13 old cars; 6 new' cars;
extra*. 41c; standards. 39c; extra firsts,
39 ©40c; firsts. 35 4 <Q 37 4c: 89 actum,
37 4c; -88 score, 35c; seconds, 12 014c.
Marget easier.
Eggs—Receipts, 1.821 cases; last year,
4.03 7 cases: no old care 2 new rars;
firsts. 48 (ft 63c; dirts, 33® 34c: check*,
31®32c; refrigerator extras. 38% fa 39c;
refrigerator firsts. 37® 38c. Market steady.
Kansas City Cash Drain.
Kansas CVv. Mo.. Dec. 18 —Wheat—No.
2 hard. $1.604®176: No. 2 red. $173®
1.83; December. $1.60 bid; May. $1 64%
bid; July. $1.42% bid.
Corn—No 3 white. $1.1601.17; No. 2
vellow. $1.17%® 1.18% : No. 3 yellow.
$1.16% fa11.17 % ; No. 2 mixed. $1 14®
1 154; December. $1.17 bid; May. $1.23%;
Julv. $1 24%.
Hav—Unchanged to $' 00 higher; choice
alfalfa. $24.00fa26 50; others unchanged.
Chicago Cush 4»r*»ln.
Chicago. Dec. 18.—Wheat No sales.
Corn —No. 3 mixed, $1,204; No. 3 y#l
low, $1.19%® 1.25
Oats—No. 2 white, 60® 614c; No, 3
white. 674ft^84<‘
Rye—No. 3 fl.42fTl.43.
Barley —-8 5 fa* 94c.
Rfed—Timothy, $6.CO® 7.15; clover.
$2* 76® 32.00.
Provision—Lard, $16.70; ribs, $13 87;
belli**, $15.87.
At. Lout* 4.ruin Futures.
St Trouts. Mn n*v. 18 -floss - Wheat,
December. $1.65; May. $1,72 4
Corn—December. $1,204: May, $1 294
Oats—December. 50 4c; May, 64 %c.
Foreign Exchange Kates.
Following are today's rates of exchange
ns compared with the par valuation. Fur
nished by the Peters National bank.
Par Val. Today.
Austria . 20 .000010
Belgium .195 '>496
Canada ...'1.00 1 00
Czeeho-Rlovakla .20 .03O5
Denmark .27 .1772
F.ngland ..4.8 6 4 6 950
France .l«*3 '*539
Germany .2"'' .2381
Greece .195 .0188
Daly . .195 "432
lugo Slavia .20 "1r4
Norway .2 7 .1519
Sweden .27 .2702
Switzerland .195 .1942
Chicago Kgg and flaircr Futures.
Dec 18
Quotations furnished bv Oeorge C Clark
1327 Woodman of the World building
EGOR,
I Cars. 1 Open. I High. | Low. I <Yowe
Den* 146 I . T,9 .39 1 38 % I 38%
BUTTER.
1 Cara. I Open. I High. I Low I Close
Den. I ‘ 41 ; .38 % .38% I .3*4! .3* 4
.Ian 42 .38 V .38% .38%' .38%
Feh ' 10 I .38%' . 38 % ' 38% .38%
4 hl<-Hgn llutter.
Chicago, per 18.—Under pressor© to *e!|
top score* prices In the butter market
today declined 1 cent. Buyer* were show
Ing little interest, consequently trading
was nt a standstill. The centralized *hi
market was week with little buying in
terest noted on full 90-score csrs. however;
some inquiry was reported on 89 scores
Storage centralised cars were steady with
practically no bu*lne»s reported.
Fresh Butter—92 score. 41c; 91 score,
40c; 90 score. 39c; 89 score, 37 4c; 8 8
score. 354c: 87 score, 34c; 86 score. 32c
Centralized Carlota—90 score, 384®39c;
89 scor*. 37 4c; 88 score, 86c.
New York Hurnr.
New York, Dec. 18.—The row sugar
market whs quiet, today and unchanged
at 4.77c for Cuban, duty paid, without
sates.
Raw sugar futures were generally
steady on continued buying for Cuban
account. December opened 15 points
higher on covering reflecting small sup
pl!»*» on spot, but later reacted nod closed
8 points n«l higher Later month* sold
2 points lower under liquidation, hut rnl
lied, and at the do*© were unchanged to
1 point net lower. December closed 3.63c.
March 2.83c, May 2 93c. July 3.63c.
Refined sugar continued quiet at for
rner price*, which ranged from 7.1Bc®
7.60 for fine gt .1 nutated. Second hands
w°re selling at 7.26c.
Refined futures were nominal.
»«r York Coffee Futures.
New York, Dec. 1*—Coff* • future*
opened today at a decline of 16 to 25
point* under realizing by recent buyer*,
who were probably Influenced by reports
of an easier tone in Brazil. March sold
off to 19 30c or 81 points net lower, hut
there w. re nartfnl rallies on covering in
ih#» late trading. March closing at 1 9 46c.
The genera I market closed net un
changed on December hut 10 to 36 points
lower on other deliveries. Hole* were
estimate! at (I 000 bags ' Closing nun
t a 1 Ions . I >e< Sinbei " I ( . forum I %
March. 19.46 c: May. 1 8 60c; July. !«• .
September. 17.40c.
Hpot coffee, steady; Tllo 7*. 22% ®23c;
Santos 4*. 26 4 fa 27c.
New York Deneral.
New York Dec 18 --Rye .Steady' No
2 western $1,54 4. f n I* . New York,
and $1 52,;. c I f. export
Wiles t Spot. Ir regular; No. 1 dark
northern spring. < I f . New York, lal *»
arid rail. $.'034: N*> 2 haul winter, f »>
I*, pike and t a11 $1834. No 2 mixed
durum, do, *| 8" 4 . No. 1 Manitoba, do,
In bond II 95 4
Corn- Hunt, steady; No. * yellow, e t
t, track. Nee York, ill rail. $1 1-4 No
J nil xed do. $ I 4 I 4
o*t» Hpot, steady; No. ? white, 69 fa
60 4r
other article* were um hanged
New lurk Mher
New York tree 18 Har illvcr—1»7%c.
Mexican dollars, 62*iO
-.->
Omaha Livestock
>__>
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Fheop
Official Monday. 7.613 18,083 10.47*
Official Tuesday ... 4.590 22.109 10.92>
Official Wednesday. 5,007 16.082 10.66*
Estimate Thursday.. 3,000 I2,5tl«» 4,50(
Pour *lnys this w'k..2O,260 68,774 37.091
Same days last w’k. 36,813 64,884 35,93i
Same days 2 w’* ago. 29,762 7*.*R'9 37.40*
Same days 3 w'm ago.23 029 37.91.7 20.591
Same days year ago. 26,732 69.192 40,351
rattle Receipts. 3.000 head. The fal
• •attle market allowed a rather bullish un
dertone again this morning as a result ol
continued light supplies. Trading wa*
rather slow, but prices ruled unevenly
steady’ to 25c higher on most killing
grades. Good steers and desirable heifer*
were up most. Prime cattle of all weight*
were lacking Choice heavy steers sold at
$9.5o. For the week steers, yearlings and
heifers aue 50e to largely 76c0 $1.00 high
er. Cows are 25050c higher. Feeders
were nominal today' at the week’s ad
vance of mostly 50c.
Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime
yearling*. $12,000 13.|0: good to choice
> callings. $9,500)11,60; fair to good year
lings. $7.5o ff 9.26; common to fair year
lings. $5.76 ff 7.25 ; trashy warmed-up year
lings. $4,50 0 5 5o: choice to prime heav y
beeves. $8.75 0 9.75: good to choice heavy
beeves, $7.750 8.75; fair to good heavy
beeves, $6.75 to 7 50; common to fair
beeves. $6.00to’6.75; isood to choice fed
heifers. $6.7508.00; fair to good fed heif
er*. $5,250)6.50; common to fair fed heif
ers. $3.2.10 5.25; good to chplce fed cows.
$4.1505.00; fair to good fed cows. $3.60
0 4.10; common to fair fed cows, $3.00©)
3.50; canncrs and cutters, $2.3503.00;
good to choice feeders. $6,400 7.25; fair
to good feeders. $5. *.'5 06.35; common to
fair feeders, f I.OOto; 5.00; good to choice
stockers $6.65 to 7.36; fair to good stock
ers. $5.500 6.60; common to fair stockers.
$4.2505.50; trashy stockers, $8.0004.00;
stock heifers. $3 00 0.4.50: stock cows,
*2.5003.00; stock calves. $3.0006.75; veal
ralv. s. $3.00010.00; bulls, stags. etf:., $2.50
0 5.00.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Ay. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
19 . 982 $ 5 10 II. 602 $ 6 21
41 . . . 108o 6 65 10.. 8 44 7 00
1 s 7 65 26. 665 7 76
39. mg 8 5D J 8.1137 S 65
21 1466 9 50
STEERS AND HEIFERS
.70. 692 9 25
<’OWS
4 . 975 2 75 6.1090 3 00
6 . 956 3 25 5.lt»26 3 35
fk ... 826 3 50 1 1 . 1122 3 75
6.1200 4 0i» 6.1161 4 60
2 . 1350 5 00 ^
HEIFERS.
14 . 622 3 65 6 828 5 00
10 ..677 5 90 6. 660 6 75
18. 8U0 7 10 2. 665 7 25
BP LLS
1 .1650 3 75 2.1465 4 00
' ALVES.
3 . 303 4 00 1 200 5 1*0
2 . 4-5 5 75 I. 210 8 50
6 . 204 8 73 1 200 9 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
24. 71 o 5 00
Hugs—Receipts, 12.500 head. Only
moderate supplies and a broad demand
from shipper interests resulted in a 150
25c advance In the lest butcher grades
today. Th>* pucker nnrket was slow at the
start, hut benmu* active later at uneven
upturn*. Hulk >*f all sales was $8,400
9.66 with top. $9.75.
HOGS.
99.. 135 ... 8 25 64..267 lift $00
57.. 367 250 9 25 74..233 110 9 40
84 . .207 . 80. . 260 180 9 60
SO 260 ISM 9 50 61..248 ... 9 75
Sheep—Receipts. 4,500 head. An urgent
demand from all quarters together with
small supplies of fat lambs on offer
brought about n 160 25c upturn In prices.
Feeder* were scarce and around steady
with aged sheep strong to quarter higher.
Quotations on sheen and lambs: Lambs,
good to chib$13.75014.75; lambs, fair
t>* good. $15.00015.85; feeding iambs,
$14 000 l 5.2.»; wethers. $7.25010.00; year
lings. $9.75 0 12.00; clipped lambs, fed,
$12.000 13.00; fat ewes. $6.0008.75,
Receipt* ami disposition of livestock st
the Union stockyards. Omaha, Neb . fur
24 hours ending at n p. m. I*ecember^S:
R fct’KIPTR—CAR LOT.
t attle. Hogs. Sh’p.
Missouri Pa rifle. 2 2 2
Union Pacific . 27 27 5
*’. X N W, east. 18
i' X N W . west. 42 17
C , St. »*., M. A- 0. 7 > 2
C, B. A Q., east. 14 3 9
tV, H. A Q.. west. 19 23 2
(’., R. I. Ar P., east. 10 5 1
C., R. I. Ar P., west. 2 ..
1 C. R. 3 Z
Total receipts.l‘>7 153 17
DISPOSITION—H BAD.
•rattle 11 mr*. Sheep.
Armour & Co. 527 2.97s sV*j
Cudahy Pkg. Co.. 929 2,428 891
Dohl Pkg Co. 42 1,649 ....
Morri* Pkg. Co.--* -9 s 1,293 603
Swift Ac Co. 706 2.260 ....
Cudahy, Sioux City. 59 3,76'J ....
Armour. Sioux City 277 .... ....
Hoffman Bros. 3 .... ....
Mayerowlch Ac Vail 17 . ....
Midwest Pkg. Co.. 6 .... ....
Omaha Pkg. Co.... 5 .... ....
S. Omaha Pkg. Co. 31 .... ....
Murphy . J. VV. 92 5 • •
Kenneth A Murray.... 63 ....
Lincoln Pkg. Co.. 66 .... .•••
Anderson A- Son. . . 45 .... ....
Bulla. J H. 1 .
Chock. VV. 11. 12 - ....
Dennis A- Franc!*.. 51 ....
Kill* & Co. 12 • -
sOarvey. John . ... 210 .... ....
Klrpatrick Bros. .. 2 ....
Longman Bros. .... 6 .... ....
Mo Kan. C X C. Co. 21 ... • • • •
Root. J B. At Co... 39 .... ....
Rosenstock Bros. 3 ...» ••••
Sargent Ar Finnegan 65 .... ••••
W'thtlmer A- Degen 38 -N*,* *•••
Other buyers . 136 ....
Total.«.Mil 15.36* 4.»ft
4 hh-ago I,Destock.
t’hirago. Dec 1' Hogs Receipts, 46.
ftOO head; slow; 150 25c higher; mostly
25c higher, big packer* buying slowly,
bulk 2 50 to 276-pound average*. ID* DO
to 10 15; top. $10.15. 21' to 200-pound
average*. $9,400 9 ft*: 18“ to* 290-pound
averages mostly. $8.1*10 9 ;<• ; bulk 141* to
D-0-pound averagt *. $7.75© 8 60 ; hulk
packing sow.. $9 1509.4ft; *t rung weight
i igs most 1} $7,00 0 7.41- heavyweight
hogs $9.85010.15, medium $8.90010.10;
light. $7 75 0 9.50; light Might. $6.7$0
8 76 pa> king hogs, sntootn. $•.2**09.60;
packing hogs rough, $9.0009.20; slaugh
ter pigs. $6 250 7.50.
Cattle- Receipt*. 11.000 head, light ami
handyweight fed steers of value to sell
ut $9 00 and belter, strong ;«pota higher:
others about steudy with t%*nl sharp
upturns; common Rird, slow; killing
quality comparatively plain; fop yearling,
-..rrt'. $1 4 00, some 1.174-pound averages.
$12.5ft; well finished bullock* Staling
$13.46 pound*, 111.6ft: long fed steers
averaging amund 1.6*»0 pounds held at
$lft.5ft; *to<k«rs and feeder steers mod
eratoly active; fully steady; *he ‘ stock
slow; steady; beef halters In liberal sup
ply; vealers strong to 26’c higher, bulk
good to choice kind around $9.2609 60;
outsider* paying upward to $10.50 and
above.
She*p and Lambs Receipts, 13.00ft
head; slow, fat iambs steady to strong;
bulk fat natives and fed westerns. $1575
0 1 * ft**, early top $16 25; best held high
er; fa* sheep and feeding lambs steady;
fat ewe*. $5 76to *.00; inl*erabla feeding
lambs, $15.60 019 50.
8loui City hurstork.
Sioux *’it>. Iii . Dei 18. --('attle -Re
ri ipts, 1.5 ft ft heart, market faKljr active,
killers strong, stockers steady; long fed
yearling*, lift ftftf/ 12.50’ short feds $4 8**0
8 nO , heavy steer v. $6 .ftft© I 1.0ft; fat cows
and heifers. 83.5ft to 1 ft.ftft ; canncrs and
(Uttar*. $2.5503.06; veal*. $3 0001.06;
bulls. $ 3 Oft 0 . 7 6; feeder*. $4 0006.16;
stock era. $.160 0 6 35; *»ock yearlings slid
calve*. $tft*»0i 60; feeding r ows ami heif
ers. $2 7604.
Hogs—Receipts. 15.000 head; market.
|ft0 16r itigher, top. $9 8ft; bulk of aales.
$8.0009.95. Ilfrhta. $7 KOto9.ftn, but'hers.
49 26 0 8 8*1 riit'f.t $*.25#f9r>0; heavy
pat ker*. $9.ftOYr9.50{ slags, $7.0007.10;
pigs. $5.0**0 7.00. *
sharp—Receipt*. 7f»*> head; market. 26
to>50c higher, ewe*, 25c lower, lamb*,
$16.00; ewes, $8.25.
li ii dans City I.Deatock.
Knnaa* *'i*v M«> , Dec 18—(United
States Department of Agriculture *
tattle Receipts, 3.BOG head; calve*. 3**0
head; beef steers slow; few early *nle* ut
$7.<*0f* 9 lift; yearlings, steers and lieifera
dull, bidding lower, other killing Hasses
steady; bulk butchers’ cow* ami heifers,
l.l 2503 10; cannera end cutters, $2 35ft
.1 16; firMitlcal veal top. $9 Oft, Stocker.)
nrd feeders strung, must ly at $5,000
6.7 6.
Hogs Receipts. 9.50ft head; market
nmsth 16 0 21c higher* top, $9 75. bulk.
$1* no to 9 Oft. bulk desirable 110 to 300
nound averages. $9 26 0 9.60. packing sows.
$8 9j»0 9 10; stock pig*. $16006.on.
whesp Receipts. 2.000 heml; lambs
s*rn«.gdn 16c higher; be-t fed lofs offered
at $15 2:, others at 15 16; clippers, 115.56;
odd lot* »henp strong
HI. Louis 14fr*t*wk.
H*. T.ouU. De« . 1H -Cattle-— Receipts.
1 .no hend: tnaikct strong, native bnT
steers. $6 00 to 14.50. yearling elect* and
heifers, $3 50 to 1 2 ft" ; COWS, $16006 25.
•docker* and feeders. $4.150 6.76; calves.
*3 6 ft to I I 00; cannera and (Utters, $2 250
3.54*. . .
Hogs- Kccclpt*. Ift.ftftO head; market.
26c up, milted and butcher*, $9.15010°"
good hen vies. $99001010; toughs $H 86
Y* 9 ftft; light* $9 16 419 65; pigs, $4 750
8.6°; bulk $9.5O01O"O.
Sheep Receipts. f,*)i» tw*d msrkel
steady; mutton ewes, $5**008.60; lambs,
41 3.760 JO.00; can tiers and > hoppers, $" °0
0 0ft.
Kf. ,losc|»h I.Destock.
.Lseph. Mo Her is Hogs—-ID
i<<11>Is 9 **<•*' bend: market I**« to Hr
higliet . top. $'• 86; bulk, $8 96 0 9 76
(’attle Rci «|plh, 1.4ft** head. market
unci. ii. steady to higher, hulk steers.
$ ft 75 9 Oft. lop. $9-6. cow* end helfeis.
$•1 T. M 9 (Mi , . dives $9,600 8 fill . stui k. n
•in,I f.l*i - $.1 Mi vi 7 ft**’
She*" Kci.ipt-*. 1,6 O0 head: mat net
steady i" 2 6c hlvtmi ; lamb*. $14 50015.76;
Hi I S, 17 60 0 8 7 5
New \ ork lotion • ulnre*
\rw Y*»rk **'• 18 Cotton Kuturar
opened »*| »m • t . I (seemlier ''' 08, , lull
11 a i y, ... .Mut.l*. 2 1.26, , Mu>, 24.6*',
July. 21 7m*
Bulls Pleased
With Mellon s
Announcement
Decline in <lull Money Rate
Proves Accuracy of Secre
tary's Statement Regard
ing Credit.
Ill RICHARD SPIl.f.ASF..
litlversiil Smlfe Flnancal Editor.
New York. Dec. 1*. Secretary Mellon’*
<’ imnt'oi today that he did not view
the present fluctuations in the stock
nutrki‘ na serious or extreme hut natural,
was pleasing to bulls and unpleasant and
surprising to Dears.
A decline in call money rates from 3
per cent to 2% was viewed as proof of
the accuracy of the secretary'* statement
regarding credit
Today's market started as If ft was
K« mg to be a repetition of Wednesday's
with competitive bidding for control of
certain of the rails. Lehigh Valley onened
1 points up and Heading 1% while I'nlou
Pacific, Norfolk A Western and Western
Pacific had considerable advances. Vn
rlous other issues outside the rail group
were up from 2 to 5 points in the first
half hour.
Ralls tvere the feature In the morning
and oils In the afternoon.
The fils supplanted the rails later In
thy dHy, very good progress In a market
way being made by nearly all the large
companies.
The motors were strong with the truck
companies, Mack and White, moat in
favor.
All ihe merchandisers were up.
Transactions again exceeded 2,000.00c
shares.
Money easy.
Foreign exchange strong, eterling and
francs higher.
When* dominated the grains.
Corn was Inclined to lag but was swept
along by the strength of wheat.
Apparently there will be a good market
for all the grain America can spare for
export to Europe between now arid the
time the next crop is harvested.
(’otton acted as If tired. With demand
reduced prices eased off gradually, the
• log* being 23 to 29 points down front
Wednesday.
Coffee fairly active and closed 1€ to
35 down.
Sugar still Is flagging under the pressure
of new crop.
✓
New York Quotations
__—
New York Stock exchange quotations,
furnished by' J. S. Bache A Co., 324
Omaha National Bank building: Wed.
High. Low. Close. Close.
Agriculture (Them. 13%
A. iax Rubber. 13% 13% 13% 13%
Allied Chemical... 85% 8 4 84% 84%
Allis.Chalmers ... 72% 71% 71% 71%
Am. Beet Sugar... 43% 43 43 43
Am. B. S. Fdry.. 89 89
American Can ..161 152% 160 161%
Am. Car A Fdry.. 181% 179 179 181%
Am. Hide & L. 13% 13%
Am. H. A L. pfd.. 70% 70% 70% 70
Am. Jht’l Corp . . . 33% 33% 33% 33%
Am. Llnaeed Oil.. 25% 25 26
Am. Locomotive.. 93% 91% 92% 90%
American Radiator. •••• 134%
Am. Ship & Com.12% J-%
Am Smelting. 89% 8V% 88% 89%
Ant’ Smelt pfd ...105% 105% 105% lof»%
Am. Steel Fdry... 44% 41% 44% 44
American Sugar... 64 51% 61% M *
American Sumatra 13% 13% 13% 13,*
Am. Tel & T. 134% 133% 133% 133%
Am. Tobacco. 87% H7% 8i% 8 • %
Am. W. ,V. & Elc. 41% 40 40% 39%
American Woolen. 68% 66% 67 *7%
Anaconda . 42% 41% 41 % 41 %
Aws'd Dry Goods.. 140 13* 138% 137%
Associated Oil.... 32% 31% 12% 31%
Atchison .120% 119% 19% 119%
Atlantic C I.in®.147 1-46% 146% 146%
At.. Gulf dr W 1. 22 % 21% 21% 22%
Atlantic Ref Co.. 92% 91 92% 9"
Austin Nichols . 311% 31% 31% 11%
Raid win . 12o% 124% 125% *24%
Baltimore A- Ohio. 83% 81% 5-% 83%
Riirnsdall A.20% 19% 20% 19%
Bethlehem Steel .. 49% 48% 46% 49
B. .sch Mag . 33% 33% 33% 34
Brook Man Ry ... 38% 37% 37% 38%
R fi.,k.M*«n i»fd. '2%
Rrook-E’d Co .121% 131% 121% 122
f Pack .101% 101 101 101%
Calif Pet . 23% 23% 23% 22%
Cal * Arias Min ... 63
Can Pacific .150% 150% 150% 1*1
Central Leath . .. 2o % 20%
Cent Leath pfd .. 58% 56% 56% 5a
Cerro de Pasco .. 6'*% 60% 60% 60%
• ’handler Motors . 37 36 36% 86
j * 'h-s A' Ohio . 96 96 % 96% 96
Chi G W com _ 10% *% 9% 9%
• u i • a go ti >V pfd. 29% 28% 28% 29
Chi A O W . 74% 73% 73% 74%
V M A St I* . 16% 16% 16% 16%
«’ M A St P pfd 29 % 29 29 % 29%
C R I Sr P . 48% 47 47% 47%
C St 1* MAO Il> . . 66 96
Chile Copper . ... 34% 2* 34 34
< ’hlno . ... .. 27 %
Cluett-Peabody .... . • 60 61%
Clueft Peabody pf . 103%
Coca-Cola .. 80% 80 80% 80%
Colo Fuel a Irn. . 44% 43% 43% 44%
Columb c»rbon 6° 49%
| Columbia vias .... 46% 46% 46% 48%
Congoleum . 43% 43% 43% 43%
Con Cigars .27% 27 37% 27%
Con G«• . TV 77% 77% 77%
font Can . 68% t>7% 6*% 67
font Motors . 8% 8%
| Corn Products.... 42% 41% 41*4 41%
< Widen .26% 26 26 % 26%
Crucible .73% 72% 72% 72*4
Cuba Cane Sug .13% 12% 12% 13%
Cuba cane Sug pfd 56% 65% 53% 65%
Cuba-Am Sugar . 29% 29%
Cuyamel Fruit ... . . ...» 63% 6*%
Daniel Bonne .... .... .... 8% ' %
Davidson Cham .44% 44 4 4 41 s
D*la A Hudson .138% 1 34 1 38 % 133%
D.Ir a Lark .148 145% 147% 1«
Dupont I >*» Sent .138 1.16% 137 131%
Ka«tman Jvodak .11" !©•% )*»9% D'9%
Erie . . . " 2 31% U% 32%
Electri'- star Hal *»4% * 4 % M % 64%
I ' ..,U1 Pltvern . >3% 92 % 92% 91%
Fifth \vo H L. 11%
Disk Rubber 13% 12’4 12% 13
FleD'hman’a eYeat , 83% 83%
Gen Asphalt ..... 58 1 66% 67% 56k
Gen Electric _2*5 2*2 28.3 % 279 %
Gen Mutora . 61% 60% 60% 61%
Cold Dust . . . . . . 42%
Goodrich . 37% 36% 37% 36%
«. i . Ore .4 | f % 33% 54%
Gt No Hy pfd . 74% 73% 73% 74%
Gulf St Steel 8 % 8 2% 93 11%
Hartmann Trunk . . .. . 37% 27%
Hayes Wheel .. ... 87%
Hud Motors . 3 4 33% 33% R
llorneitake M Co 41% 4! 41 41%
Houston Oil . 77% 76% 77% 76%
Hupp Motors. 17% 16 8,
ill central .118% 116%
III Central pfd . . ■ • 116%
Inspiration . ..30 29% 29% 30
Inf Eng 47 C . .. 37% 38% 37% 36%
Inter Harvester ..107 106% 106% 107
Int M Marine .13% 13% 13% 14
Int M Marine pfd 46% 44% 44% 44%
inter Nickel . 24 23% 22% 31%
Inter Paper . 64% 62 64% 61%
Inter TAT . 9«% 91%
Invincible Oil .... 16% 14% 16 16
Jone* Tea .19% 19% 19% 19%
Jordan Motor ... 61% 60% 60% 61
K C Southern ... 37% 35% 36% 36%
elly Spring . 17% 17% 17% 17%
®Knnecott ....... 64% 64 64 64 %
l*e Rubber .13 % U 13 13%
Lehigh Valley ... 94% 91% 82% »?*%
Lima Locomotive. 69 68 68 68 %
Looae-Wliea . 78% 78 78 79
Louis AN .107 106 107 107 %
Mack Truck .115% 113% 114% 113%
May Dept Store... 113% 111% 111% 111%
Max Motor A ... 88% 8 3 12% 8|%
Max Motor B ... 37% 37 37 % 27%
Mat land . 38% 37% 37% 17%
M*ex Seaboard .... 20 6, 20% 20% 20%
Miami Copper . 22% ?1%
M K A T Ry ... 11 21% 29% 29%
Mo PkC . 31% 32% 33% *8%
Mo Par pfd ..... 73% 72% *8% 72%
Mont-Ward .47 % 44% 4«% 47
Mother Lode ..... 8% 8’* 8% 8%
Nash Motor* .192 191 192 1*8
Nat Biscuit ...... .. • •• 71% 71%
Nat Enamel . 34% 32 32% *1%
Nat L®ad .162% 159% l«l% 1««
N Y A B ..... 1.4 % M 61% 52
N Y Central .1P< 118 118% 117%
N Y v’ A St L ...12.1% 122% 123 123
N Y N H A H .. 33% 31% *1% **'%
North American .. 42% 42% 4^%
Northern Pao .... 72% 71% »1% 72
N A \\ Hy .127% 124 17*% 1*5%
v)rph*uiti .. 24% 26%
Owens Bottle .... 43% 43% 43% 43%
Pacific Oil . 63% 61% 63 51%
Packard Motor ... .. 14% 14%
Pan American . . 6<>% 69% 60% 59%
Pan-American H. . 60% 68% 6"T% 68%
Penn R n ... _ 4W % 4 8% 48% 49%
People* Gas .116 114% 116 114
Per*1 Marquette... 69 67 % 47% 69
Philadelphia Co ., 65 63% 65 6 4%
Phillip* Pet ..... 36% 36% 34% 85%
I’lcrce Arrow .... 14% 14 14% 14%
Pnatum Cereal . .. .. *7%
Pressed steel Car. 69% 57% 61% 68%
Prod Mi Ileflnera., 28% 28% 28% 27
Pullman .144% 142% 144% 142%
Pun's Ale Sugar.. 39% 3* 39% 40*4
Pure Oil . . . . ... 2»% 29 21% 29
Radio C«»rp ...... 48% 47% 47% 46’*
Ry Steel Hpilng 131% 131 131% 120%
RwV <'onsulbla l *d . . 16** 16% 16% 16%
Heading .79% “7 77 % 77%
IDmingle , .. 21 % 21 21 21
IDP Iron A S«®e| . 67% 66 6« 66%
RnvaJ Dutch N Y. 48% 47% 48% 47%
Sr 1, A s F . 43% 62% 42% 83%
Mt I, A S W .68% M 52% 63%
S.hul'e Cigar St.. 110% D»9% 110% 109‘*
Sears Roebuck i 60 1 44 8, 147% 144%
Shell mini! V»'l 21’* 21 21% 31%
Simmon* <’e . 33% 32% 3:1 3'
Sinclair Oil ..... 16% 14% 16% 14%
siufs Sheffield - "1 ■*'
Mkelty 011 5 % 21% 2%
Si.ut hern P*i. Ifb D» % 103% 103% HG %
biWhsin Railway 79% 77% 111 % 71%
Misndnrd Oil Cal . 4^% 41 6?% v'ON
Standard Oil N J 91 >7% '*% 7%
Standsid Pi Glaas, 13% 13% li% »3%
Stew art-Werner L’t 71% 71** '< 1 %
Strombeig Cm I* 69 49 *4
.ItUdc 'inker , 44% M 44% 43%
Sob lien t . .11% 1 I % II % I ' %
Tetaa C»* * * % ♦ 41 % 4 %
lex vlulf Sul ■ Mi 9 5% 96 9*%
Te% mm X l’« 47% 4*% 4* % <4%
Timken ft oil Bear 39% 3* % 38', 8'* '
iab l.odu.t* .. 73 * 73 13 U\
Toba.- Prod A ,.MS OSS
Trail till .,\ . . 4 * 4
I'nion Par .1514 150 4 IR0«, 1e<>
Inlted Fruit .*"4 2«o
17 S Coat Ir P ..153 1494 151V 150
U 8 !n.t Al . S« »4 4 *‘V »*X
t: 8 Rubber . 404 4" 40 404
f 8 Rub pfd _ 93 4 93 93 93 4
U 8 8tael .1194 117% H?’4 J1JS
V 8 Steel pfd .,13'4 '3>X
Utah Copper .. -•••' .... *»%
Vanadium . 29% 2k % 2* % -j* %
Vis h u< loll . K'» S *
Wabash . 22% 22% 22% 22%
Wabash A . 69% *«% 68%
Western I'nion. ■••• JI5 *
West Air Brake.1$*% J*;'
We<*t Electric .. 89% 89 69% J»8%
While Eagle Oil.. • • •
While Motors ... 72% It ,
Woolworth Co ...126% 1z2% 122% 124%
Willy# Over . 10% D>% 10% 10*
PWillys - Over pfd 76% I*% <6% 'J%
Wilson pfd . 21 % -J i
Worthington Pum 70% 69 69 b|%
Wrigley CO . 46 44% 44% 45
Vel esh Taxi Co . 60 49% 49% JJ
YelA’nb Mfg Co 41% 4 4 44 40%
Total sales Wednesday 1.924,100; to
day’s 2 pm. sales, 1,620,100.
New York. Dec. 18.—Bond prlrea
fluctuated within narrow limit.'* today
but steady investment buying lmpart**u
a firm tone to trading The tinner tend
ency of lime monev ami aoi-eptarwe rnlea,
due to sear end influences, how-ever,
brought moderate ret eaaione in Liberty
bonds and discouraged any fresh specula
tive operation*. J . ..fl
Heavs tiversubsci'lptlon of the f^U.OUO,
ooo Belgian loan offered today on a •
per cent yield bawls, was the principal
feature of Interest in Investment circles.
Hankers estimated that subscription# ex
ceeded the amount of the loan from truce
to five times and said that, the demand
for the new bonds compared favorably
with the response to the recent French
loan. Meanwhile, the new Greek bonds,
sold vesterd»y. continued to comntand a
substantial premium. , .
Negotiations for a loan to Colard or
between H0.o00.000 and S40.000.00o re
ported under wav in cable dispatches
from Warsaw, havp not vet reached th
stage where an offering is in sight al
though manv of New York bankers have
been approached on the proposed li
n aiming.
The most interneting price changes in
bond trading were in indlvidusl issues,
the varifius group movements revealing
no riearlv defined trend. Among the rail
lessen which advanced were Delaware
Hudson convertible 6s. Grand '^/unk 7 s.
Great Northern 7s. and Central of Georgia
•>%s. Bobbin* and .Meyer# 7a lost 6 point#
on a small turnover
Public offering will ba mad# tomorrow
of 97.000.00b Chicago. North Shore *
Milwaukee :i0 vear. 6 per cent bonds at
98 to \ ield *;i •' t-cf « ent
I nitrd States Bonds.
(Sales In $1,000) High Low Close
19 Liberty 3%s ....K'0.31 100.29 IQ0.31
76 Liberty 1st 4 %*.. 101.22 101.20 101.20
361 liberty 2«i 4% *..100.28 100 24 10t».2®
1803 Liberty 3d 4%*..101.12 101.7 loj.K
468 Liberty 4th 4%*..101.28 101.24 DM.26
317 U S Trea* 4%* 106.4 106 111®.3
Foreign.
19 Ant Jur M W 6s.. 88% 88 % 88%
21 Argent Gov 7s ...101% 101% lOl %
67 Argent Gov 6s .... 95% 96% 96%
69 Aust Gov gt lo 7«. 97% 96% 97
32 C of Bordeaux 6s.. 86% 86 M
8 C of Copentaa 5%# 94% 93% 93%
8 C of Or Frag 7%a 91% 91 91
13 City of Lvons 6a . 86% 86% 86%
13 C of Marseille* 6s 86% 86% 86%
7 C of R de .In Sfl ’47 #8 93 91
8 Czecho SI R US ’62.100% 100 100%
10 I)ap of Seine 7s .. 91% 90% 90%
2 Dorn Rep a f 6%s 91% 91% 91%
1 DofC 6%% no ’29.102% 102% 102%
16 D of Can 6s ’52 .102% 103% 102%
34 J> K Ind 6s ’62.... 97% 97% 97%
80 D E I 6 %s rets *53 91 % 91% 91%
24 Krnmerlcan 7%s .. 93% 93% 93%
60 French Hep Ks .104% 103% lv4
60 French Rep 7%a..l00% 100 100%
70 Japanese «%s . 91% 91% 91%
62 Japanese 4s . 83% 83 83%
6 4 K Of B 7 % s ... 11M 109 109 %
91 King of B 6 % s rets 94% 94 9«
2 9 King of Den 6s ...100 99% 99%
46 King of II 7%s 89% K9% 89%
21 K of Neth fes ’72. . . 102 % 102% 102%
r-9 K of Neth 6s '64 .100% 100 100 %
21 K of Nor Ka ’43... 9x% 9« 9*%
115 K S <*8 6s . D 97% *7 %
2 King of S 6s .104% 104% 104%
43 urieptal D d 6a... k:. 84% 44%
78 F L M 6e ...... 81% K"% 50%
1? Rep of Bolivia 8s 9?% 97% 92%
I Rep of ** 8s 41. . D‘6 % 1"6% 1«J6%
9 Rep of Chile 7s 9'«% 99% 99%
1 Rep of Cnlom 6%a 9**% 99% 9^%
2 R*-p of Cuba .> % g . . V-7* 96 % 96%
14 Rep of K i* S f s ..la.5 « lti , 1 ,
4 Hep of Fin #»... x 7 n % K6%
10 Rtata of Q »;«* . . . . 1 u2 % 1"-’% D*2%
9 8 of Rio do 8 3s.. 94% 91 V4
3 Stale of S F s f 8s DG 100% 101
5 Swiss Confed .ms.,.115% 115% 115%
20 Swiss G 5%» 46.... 10o% 100% 100%
465 t’KGUAI .'%• '29..1U% in 115V*
16 CKGHAI5%s *37. .106% B>5 105
31 Hrsxll 8s . 96% 95% 9*%
14 Brazil-Cent R K 7s 82% 82% 82%
PommiUr.
9 Am A*r Chen. 7V,» 9? *« V *7
11 Am Chain af deb 5, 97 9tiv 97
1 Am Smeltln* 6, .. 10514 lr,5V 1"5'.
55 Am Hm.ltlnie 6,... 9RV 95*, 95V
22 Am S.irar 5. .Id" 99% 99%
37 An. TAT 61,8 .151V 1"1V 1*1 V
5 Am TAT 5, . 1*1 V 1#»V 1""V
31 Am TAT 4«.95 V 96 V 96 V
I" Am W W A K in.. 93", 92V 92V
59 An* Cop 7, ':!»_1»1V 1""V 1"1
71 An, Cop 6, *53 .. 99V 99 99’.
36 Armour Co L),l uV,i 91V 91’i 91',
21 ATA8F *en 4k... "V '“V
S ATASF odj 4" »tpd S2V '2 S '2 V
3 At Cut Lin, lit 4, 49 V 59 V 59 V
36 B A O rf, 6» 96 1")V 161V 1*1‘A
5« 11 & O "V tV«. 395, *9 V "9 V
7 Bell Tfl P» lit 5, 161 161 161
41 B.lh St .non 94 93 93 V
1 Brth Kt pur mon 69 96 9U 96
33 Brier Hill St 5>,i.. 97 >i 9755 97Vi
1 Bkyn Fd lern £. 99t, 99V 99ti
97 Bkyn-M,n Tr ef 6k 83V 33V, 33V,
I B R A P 4 V ■ 56V 5 6 3, ««*.
1 Ckllf Pet St»« ..101'V 1 *6 V 16" V
11 Can Nor deb 6V,, 1155, 115V, llllv,
41 Cnn Pmr deb 4,.... 7*V 78V 79
1.7 C C A Ohio 6, . 164. s 166 V ldfiV
2 t'en of Q,or|l, 6’," 99', 99V 99 .
35 Cent Lenth 5, . . .3«"V 16, V 10# V
7 Cent l*,c kid 4, ... V7V, *7 V, 37*,
13 Che, A II "V 6« ..166V 10* 1*9
51 Che, A O "V 4 " • 96 94V 94',
37 Ch e A Alton l1,. 97 V 47 V 4 7V
3 O B A Vl rt 5« A 191V 191V 101'.
3 C H A V 4. 6 9 V *'V *9V
31 Chin A K.iel III 6, 76V 76S 7CV
57 Chic HI «>,t 4e 5" V 69 V 69 V
123 C M A St I" .V 4 ,« 51 CUV, 3" V
16 t 31 A St P rf 4t»* 5<V 534* 64 .
11" CM A St P 4« 25. 77 77 V
34 c A North rf* 5a 99', 99 \ 9*6,
12 Chic IU1I 5« . 83 V 13 53 V
23 C R I A C rf* 4» . 54V MS *4’,
4 t'hl* A W*,l Ind 4, 76 76V 76
II 4'hlle Cop 6, .. 103 V 1"7 V 1««'4
36 CCCASt I. rf* 5, D *5', »s *6
in t’lev I'o Term 5e 10" 99V 99V
5 Colo A So rf* 4 V,, 90 !4 90 V 90 V
9 Comm'.nwea I* 6. . 97 % 97 V 97 V
1 c c of Uiry 5, ... 37 V 37V 67V
* Coneum Pow 6, .. 90*, 90V *"N
7 . c Sm* drl. 5# ,t . 99 V •• V 9? V
4 Cult* Am Su* 9, , . I" 9 107 V 1".',
55 l>ela A H evt 6, 101 V 100 V, 103 V
10 t>« O A K let rf* 6, 9 3V *3V *1V
16 p A R l» rf* S». . . 57 V 67 57
16 PA K O "on 4,. ... 32 Vi 37V, 3JV,
9 n»trolt K.l rf* 6k 1043, 164V ln5S
3 I'ettrolt n Ry 4t,,. 92 91 H 92
!6 PuP de N 7V« 1675, 107% 1»7V
7 Puyue.n, Llcht 4i ltd 165V
* E«»t t'.lhk S 7V,*. .1641, 1"3S 1»1V
41 Emp OAF 7V»«... 97 »*V *7
13 Erik evt 4k 1). 73\ US 73V
1* Erie *en Hen 4k.... 335, 43 V *Jv
Elk, Rubber »k ...103 104 108
1 Urn I filer deb 5k. . 105 106 105
20 lloodrlrh 4 V, k . ..1410V, 1"0V 1003,
3 .ioodveor T 5, ’ll.lO*', 109 109
lk Uoo.lVMr T I. *41 11*', II*’, 119V
6 47d fk Ry of c 7k 114’, 113V 11<V
2* O.l Tk Ry of C 5k.l«J 104 l, 103 V
24 c.rekt Nor 7k A_|0* 103 v, 109
3 itreot Northern 6k. 93 92 *2
3 Mkrkhey Choc 4p. 104 1037, 164
9 Hud A M tf* 6k A. 47V 33V »3\
7 H A M odj in.- 6k 43 9, «3>, «»V
15 Bumble n A It f.t,k 91V, 94 >, 99V,
13 111 Hell T ir* 6k... 97V »7V 97V
I HI Cen 5v,e.»M <4 I"*'. 1*7
16 ItVStl.ANO rf* 5k. 96V *65, *«V
3 Inter Hp Tr ?t. *3% •* ,s
31 Inter Hp Tr «k. 723, 72 V 72V
34 In H Tr rf* 6. elpd. *3V «**l ‘55.
27 Ini A Vl N kit 4k.. '*>» 4*V *»>*
7 lnl‘1 A Cl N Ikt 4k .1003, 100 >, 190 V,
7 Inter More Me 4,.. 99 V *«V 5; *•
4 jnler rnptr Re A., 87V, 87V 5*V
1 Km CRj r S 4k.. 813, 41V »' ‘
80 K t‘ 1* A L t.k. 87 V 95V >*'
I Km 3-lty Ho 59 ... >1’. »*’, 8* *9
3 Kan HA E 6k - 95 V *9 93 V
44 Kel Sp Tire la. . *1 *17* •»
! Lee 41 A S I. SV|. *6 V 95V >5 V
3 1, S A MS Sk 11.11. *<V *4V 94 V
84 1.1* A M 6k- 89 99 V *8 .
17 1.4IIII* A NVwh Rk 14.108V, 1"l v 108 >,
.1 |.oU A Noah un 4k. 92V 93 92 V
4 I ...vl II A El 5k ... *1 V 90 V, *0",
3 Mo* Cop 7k .120 119V, 110
I Men Si* 7V,, -1003, 10"V
>. M ... Ilv 4. . 44 34 44
13 Merkel HI n 99% 99 93 V
1 e 5| hi SI I *7. R, .. 3 ‘ V 97V, v.
7 31 K A T 4a C . 101V 1»1V 1«1V
81 M K A T Ra A . *4 ’, 36V »JV
23n 31 K A T l.k A ... 77V .*S •
27 kin Pec 1« Ik. 9» »♦ V •»
2 1 Mo Pie 4a .. «*V MS JJ
; Mon Ton Rk A 17 5, *7V *7*.
4 2 N K T A T lit 5« 9995 V *• n
|4 N nT A M RV" 96 V ** V •• V
4.0 N v Cen d 4, 11 2 V, III " • V
9, N Y Cm l« 96V 99»»V
21 N T C A H I. 8V" *4’, *4 94
3 N r Fill 4* . 111V I tic I ’ 3 *
111 N V N B A M 7" 67’* 84V 94V
444 N V N II A H 7a fr *4 9R 16
64 NTNHAII r *• 41 9«V ‘ V I*
10 N T llye 4k 45 V * V ‘RV
I N V Tel rf 4e II 1"6V, 104V, 104V
SR N V Tel *n 4l»k. 96', *«
33 N T 3V A 14 ‘ V • 61 *1 «;
19 5 N'nrf A 33' o 4» 12«v, 187 V 18.’,
I N'nrf A 33' .11 Ik.. »«S »»•* ** **
8 Nor An. K.l af le 97 9«’i *‘V
42 Nor rec rf *9 13 .107 101’, 104 V
3 Nor Pan n 8e P *67, 9*V 96V
16 N'l.r Pee P 1 <• **
te No. St" P 3At R" A 9’V 98 n.tV,
!> N 33' llrll Tel Ik l"7V 107*8 !"7V
- 1 kt Al ’nt Ikt Rk. I"" 7k 1""V I”" *
I .. S I rf* 4a 94V 943, 945,
18 nr 33 eel. till AN 4k » « • 'X
•I k * 1 IIACI ka 94 V 93 V 94 V
R Par TAT Rk Rr 92 V 92', 9f V
24 p nn 911 4 V" ■ no-, 11" '. ’I"V
3 Penn RH *en *k I"" to.., 1..J
R peon HR fen 4 ’, k 9"V 91V 9 7V
SI I’erk 34,1.1 if I.* 4 6 ., 83 95V
3 rs’l* «•" rf* I, fl* 101 10}
8 f'lt.lo Co R V6 94 V 94 MU
4 Phil A ltd 68 . 100*, 10" 7b Ut>H
is Pierre-Arrow 4* .97 4* 98 98
5 Pn, A Ref 6* WW...I10 110 11*
4! Pub Srrv 6« _1044, 104', 104V,
1Punm Alr|i , . 7,. 111!** 1*2', 102 4,
15 Read gen 4V4, ... 94V, 94'* 941*
1 Read gen 4a . 95** 95., 94S
6 Rem Arm, a f la, 98'* *7 7* 98'*
8 K I A A I, 44*» . 874* *7 87
Jt St I* I Mt A S r 4, 92 4* »2 v* 93 4*
« Stl.lMAS 4, RAI1 d 87l, 82 V* 83‘a
180 S I. A 8 r P II 4, A 71 \ 7 I H tA4*
62 S t, A S F adj «,. 86', 88 *8
9! St I. * 8 K Inc 8,.. 79 ** 7*'* 784*
82 St 1. S W con 4a... 86 SSI* 95*.
J S A P S rfg lla. 99 4* 99 V, MU
64 Sea A T, con 6*.. »»’* 94 4* 84 4*
4 S A 1. adj 6s... 77', 7««* 76S
24 Sea Air 1. rfg 4a.. 68V, 6" 80 V*
14 S Con Oil cqI 7«. 87', 87 87\
8 sin C Oil «V4,. 88'* »3 *3V*
17 Sin C 011 6 4*9. . .100 99’* 99’*
41 Sin P I.lna S, *3'* 82V, 82 4,
2 South Par cv 4a ... 964, 964* 961*
8 south Car* rfg 4a. .88 88 88
52 So Rv gen «4t»... 1074* -1064* 10««*
11 S Rv gen 6a.1024* 102 102
17 S Ry gen 4e . 741* 78% 74
30 S W B T rfg 6, 96% 96 4* 96%
• 35 SO A B cvt 84*,...1064, 1051, 106%
16 Tenn Elec rfg On.. 99 7, 99 994,
23 Third Ave adj 5a... 61 61 61
*2 Third Ave rfg 4a . . 57 67 67
6 Toledo Kdl 7a ...109'i 109% 1094*
12 Hn Pac I at. 4a ... 914, *1 91
13 I'n Par rvt 4a ... 99 !>*% 99
7 ITn Par rfg 4a. 94’* 844* 84%
16 C S Rub 7 4* a . 1054* 106 106 4*
32 V S Rub 5a . 954, *6 1» 85%
:i8 IT S Sll e f 5a.. .104'* 104 104'*
13 Utah P A I*t 5, ... 91'* 91 91|*
7 V-C C 7 V,, w w... 44 44 44
15 V-C C Is ........ 71% 70% 704*
9 Va Ry A P ifg 5a. 94'* 93% »S%
26 Va Ry 6, 95% 96 95 4,
2' Wabaab 1,t 5, _100% loll«* 100%
21 West Elec 5, ... 99% 99'i 98%
106 West Mil 1st 4,- 64% 63% 03 v*
12 West Par 6a . 90% 90% 90%
6 Went Pn 6%, .Ill 1">%
11 V est Bier 7, .I "7% 107% 107%
12 West Shote 4,. 83 82% 83
■J Wlrk-Spen Stl 7, .. 76 76 76
10 Willya-O let 61,, . 100 99 100%
19 WII A Co 1st 6s... 94 93 93
3 WII A Co rv 6a ... 66 at 66
IT, Yeung S A T 96% 95% 96%
Tnltfl sales of bond, today were 817.
832 000. compared with 814.780.000 previ
ous dsy and 11 1,078,000 a year ago.
[ New York Curb Market j
V____/
New York Bee. 18.—Business on the
Curl, Exehange was marked by heavy
trading and a strong lone during the
greater p^»rt of th® diy, the oil stocks
being added to th® group® In which in
creased demand at advancing price® pre
vailed. . . .
Many of those Issue® were bought on an
extremely large (•'■ale. Humble being prom
nent because of It® holdinge in the New
Wortham Oil field®. Standard OH Of* In
dia nu and Htanda rd Oil of New York
were both In special demand at higher
level* «nd there was good buying of many
of the miscellaneous oil issues. Red Rank,
however, WH.t weak and there was a lark
of nearly auppurt for Kirby Oil, which
showed a heavy lone.
Tho greatest yitereat. however, contin
ued attached to trading in public Utill
je«. the largest transaction® being in
American Rower and Light, which ro®e 2
i»rdnts. American Light ami Traction made
hd advance of more than a point, hut
later reacted from ita high level* West
ern Power rose 4 point* and a gain of*S
points was made in Northern Power and
Light
Goodyear was one of the itrong fea
tures making a fur,her advance in the
• arlv trading on large dealing®.
New York. Dec. 18.—Following 1® the
. ffMa! list of transactions on the New
York Curb Kxchange, giving ail itocka
and bonda traded in:
Induatrials.
Pale*. High. Low. Close.
1200 Adriondack PAL. . 27 36 37
ion Allied Rack pr pf. .'«8 54 58
300 Am Cot Fall pfd . It"' 99% 100
3400 Am A K R wl . . . 3.'> % 35 % J5%
700 A tit GA El new .120% IDS 120
100 Am Haw H R .. 12* 12% l-'%
425 Am LATr . 143 143 143
16500 Am PALI new ...67% 54% 66 %
500 Ant Superpow A . 31 % 'JO 31%
400 Am Superpow B. . 31 S 30*4 31%
2»0 Appalach Row ... 79 * 79 79
600 Archer Dan Mid.. 29 29 29
620 Borden® .Milk ...132% 131 122s*
100*C#nt Teres* Sug . 50 50 .60
3«00 t 'entrlfugal Pipe 28 26% 27
100 i’hat ter ton A Son® US 1- S US
loo Checker Cab ... 19 % US US
200 Child® Co new 41 S 8 1 41
anti t/uni Pow Corp ..124 123% 1H
jnn font Row pfd *2% *-% 82 S
600 Con GAEl Balt nw 33 32 S 33
i SuO <*ont HaUerfea A. 116% 114S 314 S
4 5 00 Cunt 1 take lies B . 2 4 2 S 23%
400 Cunt B-k-rie® pfd. 94 S *3% »*
100 font Tob Inc.... 25 26 26
I 1400 * *uba Company.... 39 S 39 3t
I (1000 DeForest Radio... 27 % 26 27 S
11 Del UW Coal HI : . • •* lit
9no Doehler Die Caat. 21% 21% 21%
2100 Dublier CAR .... 65 64 65
200 Dux Co Inc . 27% 27% 27%
220 Faat Penn Klee... 62% 61% 62%
no Klee BAS pfd. . . 103 102% i"2%
500 Feder Metal® ....36% 36% 36%
6no Film Inapec . 8 8 8
70 Ford Canada . 62? 6*6
I® Foundation Co pf.118% 1D ’4 111%
9100 Freed Kisemann.. 3! % 29% 31%
2700 Gillette Raxor. 67% 5* % 57%
11600 Goodyear T . 26 % 25% 2«»*
loo Oirennun Bak .... 17% 17S 17%
7900 Happiness Cgndy. '% 7% 8%
2500 Haxeiflne Corp . . 4*% 8’% 4t %
ion imp Tobacco . 20% 20% 20%
4"® Intercont Rub . . ( *• % •
70U Int Ocean Ttadlo .15 14 14
600 .Jones Radio s% 7% 7%
7300 Lehigh Pow S 96 % 9* 96%
23900 I.ehlgh Val Coal 4 4% 42% 44%
25 i.ehlgh Val Cl Si® 16% If % 86%
2500 Liberty Radio ... 7 f% <%
100 Mesa hi Iron .... 4 4 4
600 Mid West Util ... 7* % 78 78%
SO0 Nat Leath . S 4% 5
840 Nat PAL .204 198 20J
50 Nat Tea Co new 247 247 247
1900 Nickel Plate wl.. 84% 85% 83%
1000 Nickel Plate pf wl 87% 84% «7%
3400 Omnibus Corp ctf 17% 17% 17%
474 Rathe Kx A . 49% 47% 48%
ion Pyrene Mfg . 10% 10% 10%
SO0 R idio Corp . .... 9 S 9% 9 %
400 Rfiva Radio ..11% 11 11%
200 Silica Gel Prod .15% 13 13
6OO0*So CoaJAlron .10 8 10
DO Stand Prtb . 17 27 27
500 Bmtx Motor « 7’a 7%
100 Rwlft Inter .. 3*'% 11' '■ * 3 2%
10 Swift A r.' .109% 109 % 109%
lion Ten KI Row. 52% 50% 32%
7. Tenn R R 2d pfd. 73% 71% 73h,
5f'0 Therm "'dyne R t! 14 % 14% 1*%
12 Thompson Radio 13% 13 IS
2 *n Tower Mfg Co. . . 24 2 4 ?4
200 Union Carbide. ... *7 67 47
300 Ltd GA KI new J2 31% 32
100 U'd Profit Rhar .. * 6 6
10O l td >hoc Mi h_ 42% 42% 42%
300 Ward Bak A .... 43% 4"% 41%
1700 Warn Radio . 34% 26% J4%
4 4 00 West Pow . 41 17 4M
470 West P«»w pfd.... *r% 88% %
100 Yell w Taxi 17 17 17
Standard Oils
1000 Anglo Amer OH .. 1’% 17% 17%
300 Chesebrough Mfg. 49 49 49
SO Rureka Pipe Dtn*. 63 31 91
80 (ialeii* S Oil pftl.106 108 10;
3100 Humble Oil . 411, 'OF,
120 Imperial Oil fan.113 111 113
30 Indiana Tips Dine "1 71 71
4100 Ini Pet .23V* 21F*
70 Magnolia Pet ,...134 134 134
SO Northern P li. 75 74 74
700 Ohio Oil .«3<4 J***'»
300 Penn Me* Fuel... 34 33', 34
6X0 Prairie ('All .7‘>»7* S**}* -07 *4
390 Prairie P Din#...1031* 107V* 1*X
9700.Standard Oil Ind. 60S 60 60'*
200 Standard Oil Ky..ll9 11} 1'*
2900 standard Oil N T. 48V* 43% 43V4
1700 Vacuum Oil 80S SO *0
30(1 Ark Nat <ia». 51, }S
200 Carlb Syndicate .. JJ*
40 fit lea Service ....170V* 1'J 1'*}*
500 fltlea Serv pfd .. 606* 60S 80S
25000 Cities Serv *crlp..li2V, 11} 1*|S
200 Creole Syn ....... 9** *1 ?S
1900*01,nroek Oil .... 16 15 15
300 Oulf OH ex dlv... 65 65 6*
800 Kirby Pet . 4S « *
2700. I.affo Pet . *J* ' » .5;}
300 Mountain Prod ... 1«S J»'t
9600 Mutual Oil clfi... ll'i 11'» l'!»
100 New Bedford .... 3S 3S JN
700 New htng Fuel,... 25% 25 *
200 N M A A Land Co 6% 4% JH
200 Peer Oil . 1% *% »
3000*Penn Beaver .... 12 £*
400 Ked Banks Oil ... 2* 23 *
4600 Royal Canadian... 7% 7% *7*
500 Salt Creek Cons.. 6% 6% *%
300 Salt Creek Prod.. 24% 24% *4%
•00 Venezuelan Pet... 3% 3% ?%
200 WM«ox Oil . 6% *' »
50O0#‘*Y" Oil A Gas. ... 5
6000*A risnna Globe ... 6 0 **
2000*Cal A Jerome.... 20 ( 20 i'o
2400 Canario Copper .4% 4 4%
i 2000*Etfteka Croesus 10 10 30
1000*First Thought Min 50 6f 6#
2000*Floretioe Goldfield 9 ^
200t*Gold Zone D M. . -1 3
5000* Harnilll Divide M 10 10 10
2000*Haw thorne Min ..15 15 15
500 Her la Min . 10% 10% 10%
100 Hollinger G Mine. 14% 14% J4%
1500 Howe Sound Co... 3 2% 3
100*Jerome Verde Dlv. 9'J 92 92
9300* J lb Cone . 65 51 53
2200 Kay Copper . 1% 1% Ml
100 Kerry Lake . 1% 1% 1%
•®00*Lone Star ....... 4 4 4
1100 Mason Valley .... 1% 1% 1%
8O0#*Moblcan Copper... 12 12 32
20®0 *Na tlona I Tin../,. 6 * 6
470® Ohio Copper ... 1% 1 Ar *%
1000*Parmac Por< uplne 45 45 4:»
4500*P!ymouth Lead <2 71 *
100 Premier Gold. 2% 2% • ■9
2000*Ray Hercules M... 10 1® 1®
6000»fian Toy. .. 4 4 4
50® So Am P 4 G. 3% 2% f *
1000*Spearhead . 6 ® _7
lO®*Tonopah Belmont. 51 51 51
300 Tonopah Ext**. . 2% 2% 2 a
10®0*Unlt#d Eastern ... 36 **
2®0 United Verde Ext. 24 -*
4800 Wenden Cop Min 2 1% 2
Domestic Bonds.
1 Allied Packer 6... 99V* 90S 90S
1 Aluminum 7* ’26..102% 102% 102%
2 Am Gaa A El t*a. . 95% 95% 9a %
3 Am Ire Co 7s.1®3%
10 Am PwAL 0« old 93% 93% 93%
3 Anaconda Cop 6a..103 102% 103
3 Anglo-A Oil 7 %s .100% 1®0% 1®®%
2 At I Gulf A W I 6a 6® *0 60
3 Heave” Board 6s.. M 8 8 "4
4 Beth Steel 7, "-35 . . 163 '* l*3*x lf,3’«
5 Heaton A Maine 68 9"7, 99 t* 99 7*
2 Can Nal Kv Kij 7,.1"9S 1"9 1"9
icnip 5s* ...ioi mi }*1 „
2d Child. Co «* . . 107S 1 "6 \ 1“J a
I Cities Service 7s It 9'F, 98'. 98 S
I Cities Serv Fs K .110 111 116
5 Cities Sv P A i, 6. 9 4 S 94S *4V*
1 Con Fla. Halt 6'*a.l02 1"2 1*}’
: Con Ca. Halt 6S« 109', 1 "91»9S
5 Con Textile *8. 96 *77* J.S
18 Cudahy Pack 5S*- S'*. *' V* *'S
4 Deere A Co 7Sb.,107S 103S 'I'*'*
X Detroit Kdl.on 68. ,112V* 112', 112S
9 Dunlap T & K 7a. 99 98 S }»
1 Fed Surer 68 '33 97S »(S 9.S
1 Fl.her Bdy 6. ' 26.1*1 V* 101 S 10JV*
1 Fl.her Hdv 6a '27.1019* 101 b* HIS
6 Fl.lier Hdy 6. '2S.I92S 1X3S 102S
2 Trend Trunk SSe.lo.X, 106 106
299 Tnt'l Match 61*8..115 113 113S
1 Dlbbv McNAD 7*.10"S 109% lno7*
1 Mo Pacific 6* ... 991, 99*. 99 J*
11 Morn8 A Co 7 S.. . 69 F* 98 * 9« ■,
1 Nat l Deather l«. . .1*2 1*2 >**
5 Nil Sts Pow 99N 99 S 99 S
8 No Sts P cv 91,8 lOF-S 106 105
1 Phil K1 S*> 53 1*4 1*4 194
7 PP Sv ft) N J 6b. 91 S * * 4 94 S
in Pb Sv Co N .1 «8 »fS »«s »«s
5 Pur, Oil 61*. »'S JIJl
7 Rep Peru X. '44 . 99S 99S »»S
4 Shawaheen 7..103s 108S 103S
27 S'd T A FI .1«*H l*5’, lf|SS
1 Std Oil N T 7. '26.105 105 195
12 Swift A Co 5. 94 S 94 S 94S
2 Union K DAP SSl 9S>. 981. 984,
1 linn O C*I 6i '25.101 101 101
15 l td Drue Co «. KM1. 1*1 l7'}H
1 United "'I Prod a. if, 35-, D >
in U Fly of Hav 7 10JS JO'H }**',
1 Vat uum till "*....307
5 Web Mill* 6%* . 103% 101% 101%
foreign Bond*
1 C tv Hel-itig 6%»- 00% 0®% 0"%
3 Ind H's of F,n 7... »!• }}S »<S
12 K Nether 6. 72 10 ». 1021. 102S
3 D An. Hy P« S'," **S *5‘» »6S
4 Rep Poland 6a... <3 i3 *3
10 Russian <%* . 14 1*
11 Russ €%• ctf.NC 14 13% 1*%
i M"Way A • ’o 6s...l01> JJJ%
5 8w *■ 5%s.1®T^ J03% JUiig
12 Swiss 5s .100% 100% 100 •
•Cents a shars.
Omaha Produce
__'
December 18.
BT’TTF.R
Cream*ry—Le si Jobbing prices to re*
tallern Extra*. 44c; extras in 60-lb. tuba.
43<■ ptandards. 43c: first. 4*c^_
Dairy—Buyers are paying 7
table butter in rolls or tuba- Z5C.ec ror
packing atock.
BUTTEREAT
For No 1 cream. Omaha buyer* are
pav.rr 33c per lb at country stations:
38c delivered at Omaha
FRESH MILK. ^ .
Price quotable. 82 35 cwt for fresh
milk testing 2 5 bulterfat, delivered on
dairy platform, Omaha.
EGOS.
For eggs delivered at Omaha: No. 1
fresh egre graded basis, around 4j> per
doaen No 2. Z««21c; .-ra.'k
F’rlcea above for egga received »n new
or No 1 whltewood cases; a ileductlon
of 21 will be made for second-hand cases.
No 1 eggs must be good average slxe 44
!b< net No 2 ages cot*:at of small,
"lightly dirty, stained or washed eggs.
Irregular shaped, shrunken or weak-bod*
In Met quarter* a premium is being
na:d rT*r selected eggs which must not
be more than 4* hours d. uniform In
• ire and color (meaning all solid ,co»®r*r"
all 4-halky white or all brown, and of ’he
same shade) Tbs shell n.ust be c.ean
*nd sound and the eggs weigh 25 ounces
per dozen or over
Jobbing price* to retailers: t 8 tpe
1als 8*c: U S extras, commonly known
as selects. 52c; storage selects IlgMZc.
N*. 1 small, frssh. 316 40c; email storage,
36c; checks. 11033c
POULTRY
Live poaltrr irregular, due to embargo
on stock from th » territory at New Tor®
Snm* buyers not quoting on rhl- km*
I Country shippers are edvlsed to *>"w
“t'ncn quotable for No. t •lock, Olivo*
ftprings. 1«€r l &■'; I.cohorn .prluoa, U'.
• tags 11c; hena. < lb*. 14016c. hen
under 4 lbe. 12c; Leghorn hena. 1-'.
“?o.ler. duck.. L■ f. f. t
It® 15c; old ducka, f. f- f. 1-®13C. gee >
f f f 12<6 13'*; capon#. 22c lb., turkey#, *
fat. 9 lb*. and up. around 23c; pigeon#.
$1 hi) per dozen.
tvressed—Cash prices for dressed pout.
try. No. t atock. delivered Omaha. .14
nominally a. follows; Dry-picked you,,, _
tom turkeys. It Ihs. and over Sic. dry
picked hen turkeys. 8 lbe. and over. 31. ,
dry picked old tome, 16 Iba. and over,
Me: good No. 2 turkeya. no.b.ca
paid for culle. No. 1 duck*. 14®l»e. N
- ducka 10«l2c; No. 1 geeae, 14® 16c, la
.raided hena. over 4 lbe. 15c; und-r 3
Ihs 14c; fat scalded springe. 16c; No.
stock much leas; capons, according to
*12Dv *amne ' quarters dreaaad poultry If
being handled on 10 per cent cqmmlaaloo
b*Jobbing prices of dreaa'd poultry to
retailers are nomlnillf *# follow#.
Spring, aoft. 21®22c; broilers. 3*;- h"1"
20® 21c; ducks. 22®25c: geese. 20026c.
turkey. ««»'hAUBIT8
Omaha buyers quoting el.50 per dor.
for cottontails tpd 11.00 for Jacks, de
livered at commission houses nere.
CHEESE. _
American cheese, fancy grade. Jobb n;;
prices quotable as follows: Single dslrlee.
241*0; double daisies. He: square print.,
27c; longhorns 248yc: brick, .3 , c, lltn •
burger. 1-lb. style. 1-3.25 per dog; n; 8v ft
domestic. 33c- Imported Roquefort. 68t.
New York, while. 32c.
BEEF cuts.
Wholesale prices quotable: No. 1 nhr.
26c • No. 2. 21c: No. 3, 14c; No. 1 rounds.
19c- No. 2, H',c; No. 3. No. I I ''
36o ' No. 2. 27c; No, 3. 16c; No. 1 chucks,
12c; No. 2. 9c; No. 3, 7 V4c; No. 1 platit,
nuf \'o 2. fc* No. 3. 6c.
• FRESH FISH.
Jobbing price* quotabl* a# follow*
Fancy white fish, 30c- lake trout. 30c;
buffalo 16c; bullheads. 24c: northern cat
fish 36c; southern cstflsh, 37c: fillet of
haddock 26c; black cod sable fish. 18c,
red snapper. 27c, flounders, 20c; crapj.ies.
25c Mack bass. 32c; carp, medium. 14c.
striped bats 20c- whlto perch, lie. sal
mon 30c; frozen flah. f®«c less 1h»n
prhes above: halibut. 27c; allver a. mop.
25c; fall salmon. 22c. Fro* saddles. lare-_ f
$4 50 per dozen. Oyitara, $-.554$ 4.10 1 r m
**UOn- FRUITS. . t f . r
Quotabl# Jobbing price* for No.
Peart—Ei'ra fancy. bushel baike.,
$3.00; box, clalrgeaua. $4-50.
Orange#—Nave!#, extra fancy P«r .]>?*•
$4.00ft 5.00; Florida# and Tangerine#, $4.90,
Grapefruit--Florida#. $3.75 Q 4. < 5.
Banana*—Per lb.. 10c. -n
Lemons—California, extra fancy, M-JV\
fancy. $#.00; choice. $7.50; lime#, 100 \
count, carton. $2.00. ..
Tranberrie#—50-lb. box. f<50: 100-lb.
barrel $15 00. late Howe, box Iv**)
Grape#—Red Emperor. 30-lb keg*. $6 00:
^5-lb. box, $4.00; AlmOria. 25-lb. bo*.
|4Applea— In boxei: Extra fancy Delicious.
$4.75: Jonathan* $ .2a 'hole® nela£*yc
Red*. Senator#. Bla» k B»?n#. It.**. SpU
•/.••nberger#. $1.50. In basket# . Jonathan*.
$3.00; W!r-apf- *-• *!?-..' ’• , „
Banana. $2.25; Grime* Golden J.
in barrel*. York Imperial. j6.e.p; StavniHn
Wlnesap# $6.50; Hen Da vl#.\Gano,
Genetpn*. black twig. $7.00; Jonathan*.
** *° VFeOBTA BLF,S.
Quotable pabblng prices for No. 1 atock.
Sweet Potatoes—;»©-lb. hamper*. $3 ami,
J tjuc am her —*H o t*ho uaa, eztra fancy, per
d°P*pperemorse0".' market basket 30c lb.
Onions—Spanish, crate 60 Iba.. •
California white, in sacks 5c lb . red
globe. In sacks 3c lb.: yellow. IH' 15
Roots—Beets and carrota. in sacks. 3c
per lb : turnips and rutabaeas, -L'tJ
Cauliflower—Per crate. •*
Cabbage—28»c per lb.; crates. 2c per IU
Tomatr.ee—California. per crate. ej
packed. 34.00. -3
Hadiehes—Southern per dozen bur.oees.
, ^Potatoes— Home grown. In sack#. lHo
fib ; Idaho baker*. »ack».
Lettuce—Head, per crate $4.00 ©4.»0.
per do*., hot house tear. »Jc. .
Celery—Oregon, do*., stalk#. $1,006 2.©t .
Michigan, do*.. 75c; California, rough
crate. $6-50.
Parsley—Per do* , bunch©#, i5e.
FLOUR. , 4.
Price* quotable round lot* fie## than
carload lot.) f. o. b. °m4h}.
First patent In tt-lb. bag*. **»««:? A
per bbl : fancy clear In 4S-lb. bags. I, - 1
07.40 rer bbl.: white or yellow cornmeal.
32 89 per 100 Iba.
FEED.
Market quotable per ton. carload lota,
f. ii. b- Omaha
Digester Feeding Tankage—60 per cent
protein. l«o On Market strong ... „„
Hom:ny Feed—White or yellow. K. '0.
Cottonseed Meal—41 per cent protein,
149 o
Buttermilk—Condensed, for feeding. 10
bbl. Iota. 3 45c per Ih.; flake buttermilk.
5ta to 1.060 iba. 6c lb.
Mitt Feeds—Bran. standard prompt,
330 00; brown shor e. 332-50; gray ah.-rtr,
134 50: flour middlings. |3» 60: reddos.
141 r.OT?42ro mlaevi ‘era of flour and
feed. 75c®31.0H more per ton.
Egg SheUe—Hiked end ground. 100- b.
bag* ton lota. fP 00 per ton. — .
Alfalfa Ileal—Choice, prompt December
delivery, secondhand tag*. S.S.SO, No. :
Decemher-January delivery, secondhand
hags. 3.5 00; No. 2 prompt December de
livery eecondhend hag*. 323.50
Linseed 1I->I—34 per cent protein.
; r ;npt, 151 60
H KT
Nominel ouotetlon, carload lota:
Upland Prairie—No 1. 212.00012 00:
No 2 S10.aoeil.06: No. 1. 38.000 0.00.
Midland Prairie—No. 1. *12
sUia,K.Mf^i-3t.V-«R*SS.M;
N#Alfalfa—i*c he. 320.0«#J1.M: No 1.
I*’:AciV.wV No
Pecking Hay—35.50® i.50. ,,
Straw—Oata. 37.600s.00; wheat. I..000
7 50.
FIELD SEED.
Nominal quotations, per 101 rounds,
fair eversee quality: ^-Halfa, 31* 0. ®
19 00: sneet Mover. 38 00 •I*. OS. red
clover 321 00822 00. timothy. 34$0®5SO,
•udan' grata. 33 76® 4.23: common mille:.
31 72® 1 60 German millet. 31.3O0l.i6e
c,n" ’hIdIs,5 WOOU TALLOW. , y
Price* »r# quot*bl* #• follow*. 4*4.©r* ■
w©i»*ht* an»I *#l©ctloo: ,.
Hid** Sc#*«.n*bl©. No. 1 Jit: ..
l#c; bull*. »$ic; branfi* *6*c. *!u©. F .
.-■if KfrHSo: kip. 126I©Sc: deacon*,
tl 00 -ach. giu* »k '•a. 6 h«r**htd*#
$5 ©• 4 ©0 ponies and g'.ue* $7 0© **©.< :
colt*. 2L* each; hor akin*. 15© •Mb; dr?
flint b de*. lie; dry *a ted hide*. Itc; dry
g)o«. 7c. __
»w York Rubber
New York Dec. 1# —Rubber.—Smoke i
rihbej sheet*. *pot. $71*c.
New YoriT IVc It.—Cottoft—Spot
qi: <at m'ddling, 2#
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