Congestion More Apparent in Mav \\ heat on Market (.rain of That Month Roaches Now Top, Loading Other Deliveries to Higher Levels. Rv niAKLKS A. I.EYDKN. 1 nivrrval Service Naff Correspondent. Chicago. .Ian 12—Congestion in May wheat became more apparent today as that month led other deliveries and grains to higher levels, itself reaching a new top for the reason of fl Sf> Influential absorption of wheat on the early declines gradually tightened up the pit situation and with news malnh bullish the market advanced with ease finally. Free profit Inking In wheat on the way up fulled to * he. k but temporarily the onward move of nrlees. Wheat closed 1©>4%c higher, corn wns 1 4 'll 1 He advanced, oats wer e %«• lower to %o higher and rye ruled %©-%«■ ad 3 a need. The trade is paying more attention to th«* strengthening developments In the do m«’sf|c wheat situation. The decrease of 4 9,000 tyishols In the United States vis ible supply for the week was larger than expected and helped to solidify the buoy aio \ of the lt.-t Foreign news indicated F* need of foodstuffs and hinted that European buying might revive activity al most any day. The seaboard confirmed fairly large sales of wheat and rye to Europe since Saturdnv. Most of the reports from the seaboard Indicated that foreigners were becoming a little anxious. Liverpool closed %d higher t’orn gave a better account of Itself but seemed to be trailing wheat Com mission houses had selling orders on the hard spots, hut the scattered demand suf ficed to force shorts to cover finally The demand for cash corn was active for dry i • adcs hut the poorer glades continued to widen their discounts under the fu 1 urc delivery. «*ats moved v thin r» narrow range ami finished irre'f"’- * '• '•’hp- vs t fered demand In evidence, but on the fine ries commisfion h'>u.>».- mtu i • ■ 1 in-; older* to sell. Seaboard huving of rye was active and while nroflt taking on the hard spots was liberal, the market continued for ward with wheat In the lead. Provisions were lower early but rallied sharply and finished strong Lard was 25©30c higher and ribs were 25c up. Pit Notes. From various parts of the country rume reports to the effect that mills are more active and are reporting better shipping instructions on stuff already sold out. One of the big northwest grain men advised that Ihe demand for flour was greatly Improved. Premiums for cash wheat locally and ai^ outside points continued strong with No. 1 red wheat In this market quotable as high aa J2 a bushel lare in the day. Early sales were effected at $1 94. There were n combination of Influences that helped wheat higher. Broomhall, the foreign statistician. advised that Mocks rtf wheat In Poland. Vienna and «'if ho- Slovakia are light and that Im portations are Imperative Private cables from the cast said that Russia bought spot rve in Hamburg today, where stocks of grain are light. Reported rains in the Argentine interfering with harvest pro ceeding* also attracted attention The big reduction in the domestic vis tide Indicated that the home consump tion of wheat has possibly been under estimated Recently a prominent miller gave his opinion as being ♦hat consump tion In this country was on the Increase, and that he looked for a continuous de mand on this rrop. Owing to the Increased world ship ments of wheat the last week there was :• gain of 1 920,000 bushels on ocean sup plv The change* in the position of sup plies suggests that there Is a marked dis tribution of wheat from producer to con sumer throughout the world Consump tion of wheat at these levels in Europe lx theoretically being curtailed by eco nomic forces, but If such is really true statistic* pertaining to the market it self are not reflecting these develop ments. Tash wheat In this country and Europe continues to command fancy pre miums over the price of futures, and as long as this continues the bull market vvll appear on a very strong foundation. CHICAGO PRICES. By TTpdike fjraln company. Atlantic 6312 Art. I Open. 1 High. ' Low. ? Close. | Hat. ’VhL I * I ! i Mav 1.80*4 1 85 1.80% 1 84% 1 89% 1 H0% . I »r. 1 80% July 1.64*4 1.56 % 1.53%! 1 56 % 1.54%! 1 56 % 154%, Sep I 46 % IIS 1.46% ' 1.47 % 1.46 % 14;% 1 4 6 % R e Mb v 1 57 % 1.59 1.57 1 58% 156% I - 8 % I 6 % .Tulv 1 58% 1 39% 1.39*4 1 39%! 1 ** .1 1 39%. ■ . Mav 1 '8% 1 30 1.28 % 1 50 1 28% 1 28% . 1.29% .... . July 1 :9% 1 '1 1 .9% 1 50% 1 23% i :9'4 i ::o% i 29% Hep. 1 29 1 31 1.29 1 50%' 1.29% 1 -’9% . 1 30% .. Hats Ms V .61% 62% 61% 62% .62 61% . .6°% r-2% Julv .61% .6?% .61% M% .61% Sept. .59% 59 % .58% . 59 *•* .n9% • 59%., • . \fVvl 16 45 1 7 70 14 40 1 6 67 1 6 45 July 16.65 1 7 25 16 f5 17.00 14.70 M a 14 52 15.70 1552 I 5 7ft 1 : *' New York Produce. New York. .Jan. 12.—Butter—Easy, re ceipts. 7.439 tubs, creamery higher than extras. 40©40*4c; creamery, extra (92 ft.-ijre ). 3 9 % r , creamery, firsts t*x to 91 score >. 37 ©39c, oh-king stock current make. No. 2. 26©26%c. E'ags Firmer; receipts, T f * ■ > ’_: fresh gathered. extra firsts. 59 ©Guo; fresh gathered, firsts. 67©5m ; fresh gath-red. seconds. 54 v 66r ; nearby hennery w hites, closely selected, extras. 64c. nearby and nn-jrby western hennei - white- first* to average extras. 60X6’.%* nH•'' v hen nery browns. extras. 14© 6 5c, l*>'t * coast whites, extras, 6.3©t»3%c: Pacific , Ua si w hltes, first * to "Mra fust- 1 ♦,•*%« refngeha tor fir six 46© 4.< (*he*«e Firm receipts. 42.268 pound*; State whole milk, flats, fresh fancy to fancy' Hpedals. 24c; state, whole milk, flat- fresh, average run 25©2H%c, siat*-. whole milk flats held, fancy to fancy special*. 25% ©26- ; state. whole milk, flat*, held, average run 2 4© 25c. Foreign Exchange Kates. Following are today s r;t ‘ r»f exchange a* compared with Hie par valuation Fur nished by the I-eters Nat "nal hank ; • Par Vai. Today. Austria ..H??']1’'* Belgium . , « ' Canada . 1 "" 1 ™ ClfrhO-SlOV.ki* . •;# ?}J* Denmark . . . ..-■ USt England ... • - ‘" 4 Fr»..r. . 2; 1 0« many . - . Italy . J®5 Jugoslavia.;2 \i Norway .• • -*.Cl5 Sweden .. Switzerland 19a .194o 4 lilcugo Butter. chl'ago. Jan 12.—Under pressure to mcM the butter market today declined 1* on top e or* * and 1 ■ on the medium grade*. At «h. 4 • tin * th« rmrket ruled weak with trading quiet. H > • a 1 e t * were sailers but buyer* showed little in t aii-fit The mtP,i'i>il car market was aasy and um»**tth-d with trading ‘(met. H*"r.'»g*i centralize’ < ir market values xv*i.» not clearly defined a* there was l, ,:! enough trading t-- * Publish pm ••* Fresh butter 9 2 score. i*%* . **1 H< **re as< 3(1 s* ora. 3? * * . 89 score, ;*%c. «* m, ..-‘a, 35c H7 • - ‘ 1 16 h« ore ' -■ centralized rarloia. '»» wore, 38%© • I New lork M'gur. Near York Jan 1 Raw sugar wa* unchanged for spots at 1 ‘Dim P*td io*Uy, but later shipment w'a-'** •» 4 . The only sale report'd was beg* Cuban, lata January mrlv February clearance to an operator at 4 •' Raw sugar future* were easier, under Han d at ion and eell-ng by comm sainn houses with final pr" e* 3 to 4 point* ne» lower. January clos'd 2 76c. March, 2 76r Mav 2.87c; Julv. 3 ”1 The market for refined iurar was un eha nsced at 6 in ©f 2 for f*ne granti lated Trading was light and hand to mouth Refined future* were nomine! Turpcntlii ' and Ki *ln. Savannah, tin Jan 12 Turpentine Firm a6 %c . an lee. 1D> bbl* . receipts, j 84 1)bis shipment*, 583 bills . stork. 14 H*i9 bids Rosin —Finn; sales 603 cask*, m-it'ij. j Or,9 , asks; shipment*. <425 'asks, *to< k. ’.ill«■!’ f," ,o i: i to h » °r 1 1710; K. 8716: M I? 2" N. *< 40. ivt;. ik in. wvv. $9 20. x. r» 23. New York Huger. Quotations furnished by I H Da* he \ •( (Mnnlia National •*" ® building phone* Jackson 5147, MH6. 5189__ _ >V r 1 »*pen. I High. I 1 s*’v■ 1 ‘Hose i Hat. TiTT ' y. ■ y I mo | 2 0 | i l* I * ’• M .1 V '! 91| 1 2 T! '8 ■ i 7 *7 * •" Julv ! 3 M '3 04 3 01 '3 0' 1 3 06 no* ton Unol. Boston Ma-s !gn 13 The won' mar ket in gsiier, s *b 'vng more In foie ir lines offering* of AuM-ai an '•♦o's r on* In •!* *o move in fa'r xnirun'r Homs ho J«es a * ho -Leg 49 to ’’ *U|#r warp a* around 91 «v rfsar In bon*-1 but no sal** ha^ e been reported a* th.e rig Ur* There al*'. 1» ronald*rabl* looking *iound for South American wool* auits. I I ■---N i Omaha Grain N__' Omaha. Jan. 1?. Cash wheat sold nn the tattles today from Ifi 3c higher following the ad\an-e in the futures There was an excellent demand for milling wheat from local and outside nulls and tables were well cleared of samples Receipts were 64 cats. Corn sold from 4c higher to 2c lower. There was a fairly good demand for the better grade-*, while the off-grade* sold at the decline Receipts were 143 cars. Oats sold at about unchanged prices. Receipts. 39 cars. R\» followed wheat and sold 3c higher. Receipt s, 7 cars Barley was quoted nominally strong. Oinslm < arlot >ale WH KAT No 1 hard 1 car, $1,764. 1 car, $1 74. 1 - ar $ I 7a 1 . m , $1. 3 No. 2 hard 1 car. $1.80; 1 car. 11.75; 1 car, $171. i < ar, $1 73 4. 2 cars. $1.73; J cats. $172 la. 1 2-3 cars. $1 7 2. No 5 hard 1 car. II 76. 1 car. SI 75; I car. $1,744; 1 car, $1.74. 2 cars. $1,734; •3 .ar*. J1 73; 3-5 car. 11 7". 1 car. $1,714 No. 4 hard- 1 car $1.72. No f> hard: 1 car. $1,714; - cars. $17o. j car. $1 73 V Sample hard; 1 car, $1.72; t car. $1 66; 1 car. $1.73. No. 1 spring. 1 car. $2.00 No. 4 spring l car. $2.02. No. 2 mixed 1 c ar. $1.77 ; 1 car. $1 72. No 3 mixed; 1 car. $1 SI. 1 car, $l.7b; 2 5 «hi. $ 1 71 CORN. No 2 white- 2 car*. $1 184 No. while; l car Si 16 No. 4 white; 2 c nr?, SI 14 No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.214 No I v el low 3 cars. $1 194: " rars, $1 19; 4 cars Si 1.H4 : 2 chi*, $1 IK. No 4 yellow: b cars. $1 It 3 cars, fl 15; 5 cars, $1 15. No. 5 yellow 6 cars $1 If t car. $1,10 4 . 2 cars. $l !1 . 1 car. $1114 No. 6 yellow 4 cars. $1.06; 1 cat. $1,105; 1 «ar. $i:07. Sample yellow 3 cars. $1 01 No. 2 mixed: l car. $i 17 4: 1 rar $1.51. No. .3 mixed: 5 cars. $1.16. No 4 mixed. 3 car*, $1 14; 1 car, $114 4. No. 5 mixed: 1 car $ 1 0 p. 1 car. $1.07; 1 .ar. $1 in. No. 6 mixed; 1 car, $1 19; 1 car, $1.04. OATS. No. 2 white. 3 cars. f>9r. No. 3 white: l car. 58 04 c; 1 car, 58 Vsc; 2 cars. 58 4c; 6 tars. 58c. Nc 4 white- 1 a4 car*. 37c; 1 car. 5SV*C. Samp4e white ,3 cats. 56c. RYE. No. l rye 1 car. $1.4 4 4 No. 2 rye. 3 cars. $1,444: 2 rars, $1.41 1-1 car not rye, 25 6 per rent wheat, $1 11 1 car not rye, 14 per cent wheat *1.44 B A R LEY. 8am pie barley 1 bulkhead car. 95 r. Dally Inspection of Grain Received. \\ HEAT Hard; 6 car* No. 1. 19 cars No. 2. 8 cars No 3. 2 cars No. 4, 3 cars No. 5, 2 c-mis sample. Mixed wheai 1 car No. 2, 2 cars No 3. Spring 1 car No. 4 Total 44 cars. CORN. Yellow: 2 cars No. 2. 10 cars No. 3. 29 cars No. 4. 4 9 cars No. 5, 1 car No 6. 2 cars sample. White 1 car No 2 9 cars No. 3. 1 car No. 4 1 car No. 5. Mixed: 7 cars No. 2, 5 cars No 3. 7 cars No. 4. 3 cars No. 3. 2 1 am No. 6, 1 car sample. Total. 90 cats. OATS. White 4 cars No 2. !• car* No 3, 4 car* No 4. 6 cars sample Total 31 cars. Rye. 1 car No. 1. 1 car No. 2. Total 2 cars. Total receipts, 167 cats OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS iCarlots.) Week Year Receipts Todav. Ago Ago Wheal . 64 50 66 Corn .I 4.3 8 5 162 Oat* . .19 29 Rye 6 4 Bariev . I 1 Week Year Shipments— Todav. Ago, Ago Wheat . 63 26 95 Corn .. 3 4 in 148 Oats 46 39 82 Barley . 1 4 KXPORT CLEARANCKS (Bushels > Year ; Bushel* - Today. Ago. Wheat. Flour . 1.162.000 339,000 Corn . . . .. • 0 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Weak Year Carlot*— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 2h 23 13 Corn . 273 33.5 2! 4 Oat* 9 3 61 60 KANSAS CITY RECEIPT? Carlots— Today. Yr Ago Wheat ..14* 163 Corn ..151 159 Oats ..la 28 ST LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat. 18 4 I’-?. Corn .. . 1 .!* 213 ! Oat* 14 7 116 I NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Week Year ' Carlot*— Today. Ago. Ago. Minneapolis 11 * LIT 1-6 Duluth 48 16 w innipe* 192 41 I r s \lsiblf: Bushels: Today W'k Ago Y r Ago Wheat . 96.833 000 91.420,000 72.566.OOQ Corn 20.862.000 1«,573.»0O 9 335.000 (•a is 72 7 29.000 7 2.1 28.000 19.53 4.000 five . 27.27 2 000 iM 999,000 19.379.000 Harley 099 000 '. 469.000 3.047.000 OMAHA STOCKS Bushel* Todav Year Ago Whea' .2 8 3 7.000 .5 5*2,000 Corn. 1 268 ooo 710 000 nafs .: 705,000 ] 67 5 000 Ry* ...... 258 f.00 3 43.000 Barley . 21.000 123.000 4 train Export* Increase Washington. Jan 12.—Gram exports from 'he United State* last week were 2 501.000 bushels compared with 2.466, 000 the previous week Commerce department figures today cave the following comparison* be'ween last week and the week before Wheat. 1 697.000 bushe s against 1 917 0"0, Nnrley 535,000 against 340,000 corn l*n>."0Q against $3,000. oats. 85.000 against 62 000, rye, 109.000 against 54.000 bushel* Canadian grains exported through United State* port* were 1 5 ’9.000 bushel* against 2.618.000 while flour exporta were 292.000 barrels agafhst 27 3,000 MinneiipolU 4.ruin. Minneapolis Minn Jan 12 <’**h Whea' No 1 northern, $1 77**0 1 81 \ No 1 dark northern spring. < hoi e to fancy. $2 02 \ 02 1 5 \ ... <■> •hoi--. $ I 89 \ ® 2 "I ** ordinary to good. $1 7 8 \ ■! • *o-n No. .3 Whits. $1.20: No 2 yellow, $1,204. No 3 y* 1 low, $1 19 ' v ® 1.20; .\ o 2 mixed, $1 lti, Me- $t bid. July, $1244 bid; September $1244 btd Hay — Unchanged to $1 lower - hoi-* al falfa. $24 00® 25 no. N 1 prairie $1100® 12 00 Nc 1 timnthv. $16 50® 17 50 cloves, mixed, light. $16.500 17-00 4 hicago 4 n*b 4.rain Chicago'* fan. 12 —Wheat—No. 7 red. $ 1 9 3 0 1 9 1 No 2 hard II * 1 4 ® 184 Corn —No 3 mixed, $1 2001 21 4. No. 3 yellow. $1 20 01 2.3, •-1 k to 25c lower, $ls f-u - hnli “ millvn lurnlie ui western* on sale, hulk fn t lambs $17 t,0®|M.. few medium to good kinds, $17 ‘.'5. rolls. mostly $13. h«* good I .1« ehe-; - u i — 8*1 loacph I vwihii'k St t >eplt Mo 1-III 1 .* ' Utile 00 head s'-.-dv to 2'< lowei bulk of sterr*. |7 on® 9-" * • - ut-l 11 • ® rs $3 it 9 . f jitve* $1 00® 10 On, sio-kers and feed ers $4 00® 7 H ngs--Receipts 7,00 0 head 1*' In 'Or higher top 110 70. hulk $|0 00® 10 S5 ,Kh*ep and Lambs R-- eipis 9 oon he*-l aloe' lam's $10 option ewes. 19 on® 10 2S. New Tnrk 4 nllmi S'»V T »k lan 12 -The gene-s - otfnn market toda; Ho*«d e*ead> at net ad \ am ea of 17 to *1 poBUlt r- a 1 Omaha Livestock v___—- J January 12. Receipts— ‘ 'at tie Hogs Sheep. .Vfnnda' eathnat* . .11.000 17,04)0 13,on" Ssm* day last wk. 10.#60 18,4''* 12.1' " Same ,1 2 wka. ago 8.417 12.952 15.460 Same d 3 wks ago 6,221 14.''*3 4 4 4 7 Sams day yr. ago .14.401 16.137 1 3,024 rattle—Receipts, il.nno head The fat • attle market opened th* week with buy ers bidding 15®25c lower than Friday on t>eef steers and sellers slow to accept the decline. ('hope ste*ra both heavy and light sold amund $10.50010.75. Desirable ‘■hipping cows and heifers commanded steady figures but on the general run of she stock prices were shaded around 10 'ij 15c. Demand for stock cattle and feed ing steers continued brisk and prices ranged from steady to fully 10© 15c higher figures Quotations on cattle Good to choice vearllngs. $10.26011.00; fair to g»nd earling*. $8.00® § 60; common «.» tair yearlings. $6 no© 7.75; good to choice steers. $9.00© 10.50; fair to good steers. $7.50®8.75; common to fair steers. $6.50 v 7.50; Trashy warmed up steers. $6.60 © 6.50. good to choice feii heifers $*.75© v00. fair to good fed heifers. $5 50© 6.7.•. common to fair fed heifers, $4 50fi 5.50; 1.. 50; good to choice feel heifers $•.,.© to good fed cows. $3.75©5.00; common to fair fed cow s. $2 6003.40: good to choice feeders. $6,65© 7.50; fsir to good feeders, !•; on© 6.75 . common to fair feeders. f ■ "0 ■it 6 00 good to choice stockers. $7.00© 7 65. fair to good stockers, $6,00© 7.00; common to fair stockers. $- 00© 6 00; tiashv stockers. $4.00® 4.75 slock heifers. $3.50©5 00; stock cows. $2.7603.SO; stor k calves. $ 4.00 © 7.00, veal calves. $.7.00©' 9.50. hulls, stags, etc. *.V 7 3 © tj. 2 5. BEEF STEERS. No. A v Pr. No. Av. V in .... 577 $7 tin 70 mi %S ,o STEERS AND HEIFERS. 19. ..... 1016 10 50 cows •*3 8B7 2 50 5.1060 3 00 26! 1 ! ! ! 926 4 0(1 7.. 1 1 83 4 00 . 1 04 8 i 25 20. 9 1 4 4 40 2 . 1 275 4 5o 12..1052 4 60 6 108 5 5 00 1 3 . 9 73 5 10 HEIFERS. 1. 863 4 0 2 ...... S 2 0 ® *■ ** 5 _ «4 2 6 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 7 . 71 3 4 7 ‘> 3 1. 66 S 5 75 26. .. 730 6 75 11 711 6 25 BULLS 1 . . . . 700 2 45 1 1530 4 75 1 16tpi 5 1 o 1 . 530 a 50 CALVES 4. 452 4 7 1 .... 100 5 00 1 . 200 9 00 3 216 9 00 6 . 200 9 25 1 .150 9 50 H og.« — Receipts. 17.900 head. Demand from all quarter* was broad for the best strong weight butcher grade* this morn mg and these .lasses cleared readily to mi t h shippers and packers at prices 15 .f 25c h-eher than Saturday Other kind* were slow' at only slight upturns Bulk nf all sales was at $9.75® 10.50 with early top. $ 1 0 65. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av Sh. l’r so °n9 $990 77.181 $in no .66 ] S3 40 10 10 58. .206 1 0 20 61.. 202 10 20 61..202 . . 10 25 4- .tl 200 in 4a 72 234 ... 10 50 65 269 . 10 60 Sheep—Receipts. 1 3 000 head. Fairly large supplies at all point* tended to weigh heavy «>n fat lamb prices today and the market showed rather sharp losses Feeders ruled around steady with aged sheep also firm Quotations on sheep and la ml - Lamb*, good to . hoi< c. $16 90® 17.5". lambs fair to good. $i»; 00© 16 75 ; feeding lambs. $14.50© 16 *.'• lipped lamb*, fed $14 "" 'it 1 5 00; wethers. $9.00® 11.00; far ewes, $'. ' 0 ® 1 0.25 . vea rl u :s, $ 1 1 75 © 1 5. *'0 FAT LAMB* N * A vs Pr 4 7 4 feeders 110 9 ’ J ? 4 1 feeder* 87 1<2® FAT EWES. 190 feeder* 1°4 391 feeders 117 102® FEEDER LAMBS _<9 2 feeders 6 5 16 25 Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards Omaha. Neb. fot 2 4 hours ending "i : p ni January 1 IIK*'EIPTS ■Alt LOT 1 forses snd Uattle H-«g* Sh p Mules. r M A SI. P . 12 » Missouri Pacific .... 2 1 • ■ Union Pacific . 85 22 16 • (' a- N. W east 12 3 U A: N W, west 107 109 5 U St. P M dr O 4" 14 5 l*. B .9- Q . east • ' B A* (j west 9 3 4T 4 (' R 1 A- r east 1 * 3 4 U H 1 & P west . 1 Illinois Central . 5 2 I •, W 2 1 Total re. eipts 37 5 210 64 6 DISPOSITION HEAD Uattle Hog- Sheep Armour A. t'o .1 4 43 3 228 7 *^0 Cudahy Pack, t'o L’>3i 4 613 . 961 I 'old Pack t’o. 5 09 -.761 Motrla Pa k Co &2f i }J swift Ar Un. 1.623 lit* 4 29, Hoffman Bros I*1 Mayerowlch A- Vail * Midwest Pack. Co.. 5 8 . .. Goug Ac Keefer 168 . .. Omaha Pack Co .16 John Roth A Sons 2" 5 Omaha Pack Co. 10 .... '* urphv J M Kenneth A Murray Lincoln Pack Co 1-v Nag la Pack Co. 4 Wilson Pack Co. * ; •* Anderson A S• >n 1 * ■ HJnn \'S A- Hughe* i 79 Bulla. J -H l**1 . I »ennis A Franc s Flits A Un Harvey John • * ' ' Ingham. T J. * Kellogg. F G ■ Kirkpatrick Bros ... Krebhs A Co Longman Bros 64 .. •••• l.uberger, Henry S. 133 M K C A •' Co V. Root J B. A Co. hi Rnsenstock Bros ln9 • * • • Sargent A Finnegan *>9 Smiley Bros *2’ V Han', W B A < *> 7 1 Wertheimer A D«*en °8 Other buyers 64. Total* 1 1 ' i hlcngo Livestock Chicago Jan 12 Hog* -Receipts . top. $11 03. s-\eral loads at tliat pr,, j. , I,olee weighty butchers held high er good and choice 29" to 290 pound a'-r rnost I v $ in.7 5© 11.00* desirable 200 ! i 2 ".pound kind. |l"4"©i"7"; 170 to 1 '(0 pound average*. I!'1 00 © 1" 3 0 14" to | *;it- pound averages f 9 0" © 1 0 00 ; bulk pig* $; 75©8.. packing sows $9 30 •n 9 4'. 11 • :i V) Weigh' bog- $ 1 0 6" tfi 1 | . 111 e d i u i o $m - fa 1 " 9 5 light. $9.5010,0; l light light $7.76© D» 00* packing hogs, smooth $ t " 1'. © 10 5 n . pa king hog*, tough. $9 ©DM5. slaughter pigs 16 il (t 8 50 Cut? le- Re, elp's "2 000 head market, alow uneven, largely s’eer run; killing quality medium to good- libera! supply welghtv *»e*-r# ini hided in run; generally 25 to 36c lower on fed sterrp. good to rhoire tin nd v weigh’ refle. ting most de cline earlings. s> a i < • ■ better practuslly s eady earlv top »eighty steers $106.' several ends $ I 0 f 0 ft 1 0 2 , bulk fed steers run H.OOfMO.OO rnnrke s and frpders. 1,4 in 25c off she k. steady to weak, bulls weak »o LSc lower; relative!'- few bolognas above $4 50, '»*!• ers 25c lower, spots more, bulk to pa. practical lop veal*., 8 50. few up to $10 00, hetter grades of stockers and feeders strung top ato* kets $8 "0, bulk, $ 50© 7 1" H>>gs Receipts 11 000 bend uneven, mostly 15 to 25- higher than Saturday’s average shipper top $ In r, 5 packer top, $ 11) go . hulk of hu ie# \ [n.on © | o 6" . bulk desirable 200 to .".00 pound averages fin,' ©41060. light lights and pigs around ste.idv 140 to 150 pounds $*00f)rl 75. pa - k ing *<•«* $4.85 7710 06; few *tn< k ptg« $6 50 <7 7 25 Sheep and Lambs MnsMv 25®5rt- low er toil f n shippers t\~ *5 others to pa< ksra and ahippera iri*'- ||7 0o®’*a pa ker up early. $ 1 7 40 sheep s'*ady. •op e •* e s $10 2 5 other* f 9 7 5 U 1 0 00, *ln!lt < It v I Js eafrvk. ■tnUI ntj la 'an If < » '' > "• e pis 4 ooo he# 1 market alow killers and ato'kers steady fit a*eer, and year lings, $4 50© 12 oo bulk. $7 00®6 50. fat cow* and heifers $4.06016.00. tanners s nd cutters, $2 5® 3 26. veals. $4 00 ® 1 00 bulls $ ( 00 f edei • 4 ' "

|. Rp, < i pt *, 4 600 hrS't marget Sti ail y s» l^uila livestock St I . Inn I ' 1 • ' ' r eceipts ♦, .ni* h> i ' i a i • ' ..it v nattv • bee^ » i oe > * $6 66® 1 4.2 IItig stser* sn,l he.f- rs * i ' ' ■ * ‘ 75"' 0 < • m it i I f e *■ d e • ft 1 r ' '6 *«| es $ i 6" tf 1 ’ o. rannets end ru'tsr# f 90 n 3 6o Hogs Rece pts 1 7 000 tissd market 1,0©‘,5, h g he r , mixed and burners i I 10 50 © l 1 Ml. go. Ill |1M es I t e 90 © 11 00 'rough* $9 *..©*» lights 110 o®m*n pigs $7 4" © 9 76. bu'k of sales |loav fl 1 0 4 V Sheep and Lambs fte, sirrs head marker a’svd' •* u”«n » I* ©9-4 lambs 118. t? 18 . inntn and choppara. 13.00 0 $ Steel Weakness Causes Market to Be Uncertain Weak-Kneed Bulls Get 1 Bit, but Buying of Some Mo tors Is Confident and Other Storks Strong. liv Kit'll AK1> sril.I.AM-.. I nlxtiMul Servlte 6In amin I Kditor. New York, Jan. 12.—'For a goodly part of in*, session today the stork market was uncertain and hesitant, probably due to the disappointing performance of I'nlted States Steel jn the forenoon. it was generally expected that the premier issue would open strong and go sailing to a new high Instead of strength it showed some weakness at the start and dropped back slowly through i he fore noon. W hot he t this was due to heavy liquidation following the exceptionally good figures of unfilled tonnage or mar ket manipulation the effect was the same. Weak Kneed bulls got out. Meanwhile, thare was very confident buying of some of t lie motors. General Motors and Navh particularly, while the independent steels, the oils Nome of Lite equipments and litera handisets were very strong. Later in the day I’nlted Stales Steel stiffened und under heavy persistent buy ing went through 125, closing at 12 5 4s. the highest price u lias reached since 1917. Trading in General Motors was large, more than 160,00" shares charging hands. Next in volume of transactions was Mat land Gil with more than 112,000 It is understood that the big banking house which a - united 300,000 shares of Mar land in 1921 at $30 a share and at the same time got an option on 336,000 ddi tional share* at $39, will exercise its privilege of purchsing the second stock. Independent steels were stronger than big steel. The tails as a rule were some what lower, only a few issues, among them Missouri J*ai ific preferred and !>rn ver x Km Grande preferred exhibiting consistent strength. He, r .-Koebu- k and Montgomery Ward continued their remarkable advance, SeArs-Roebuc k « losing at 171 Vi. It sold low as 78 \ last >eat and on the first trading day this year was 163 Va Once more total transactions on the •took exchange exceeded 2,000,000 tharea Cal • one> was at 3 per cent* For eign ex hange steady. Liverpool didn't meet our advance In the grains of Saturday. This did not 1 affect Chi'ago. whet* sentiment seemed to lie a* strongly bullish as when prices vve'-t* very much lower. Mther grains followed wheat and every thing was higher at the close Lard was 2 2 to 3" points higher. » ntton was very dull from the opening/ almost to the last hour. Then it stiff-: ened suddenly, picked up what small de cline had In" n made and 'dosed with 17 to 21 pun's advance for the day i New York Quotations s_ New York Stock exchange quotations, furnished by .1 S Bar-be A Co.. 224 Omaha .National Bank building Sat High Low Close Close Agriculture (’hem. 1-4 14% 14 ■ 154 A * x Rubber . . . 1.1 ■ 4 1 { , I { 4 v ed • hem 8 4 % * 4 .8.1 4 - % A Ilia Chalmers 73% 72% 73 73 Am Heel Sugar 414 40 % 4 I -, 4 1 4 Am Hrake S Fd> Hr.' loi 102 10(14 American can . I •. .1 4 1 •; l , n.;i 11.2 \ A to Fell > 199 % 195 189% 19 , ' Am H v L. pfd ... 71 4 % .2 % Am In: I • orp .35% 34 34% 3 4-t V ill J n ic*t ,) oil , 27 % -• i -4 Cii I. -■ -motive 1 | 3 4 1 i*3 % J 1 ■ 4 J 1 " Am. Radiator .90 9! Am Ship .v Com. 1:4 1. 1 2 % J|% Am Smelting. 974 9f. % Ot.% 9, Am. Smelting pfd . .. lo6% Am Steel Fcjr- 4 3 4*4 4**% 4** 4 Arne- Ruga* 4 50 4 r.fl% % American Sumatra 12 12% Am Tel ,V '1 134 * 1,4 134 4 134 Anierii ar. To,.. t,. 8-% »« 4 *>.% sx', Am F W v FI : *i 4 35% 3*4 3*% American Woolen. *. % *2 , *24 *24 Ana« onda 47 % 4,4 47% 4*. 4 Am d Hrv Goods 144 14_ 14 2 141 As* tated Oil . , 44 34% 34 At. 1, son 119 11S% 118% 118 4 Atlantic Coast Line . .i;,l A* Gulf A W 1 .34 :% 2 3 S 214 Aliant’.c Ref ,, 109% 109% 1-9% ln»% Austin N, hols 32% 31 4 314 ("4 Baldwin 1.(5 4 15 3 , 1(4% 134% Baltimore A uhi- 8- 4 79% *ti 804 Bar nscla | A .-4 % 23 % _ . % Be — h Magric . 4* 4 4.% 44% 42 4 R 1% 37% % Brook Men pfd » I rook F»l isun < <> 123% 12*4 1 •% 128% Calif i’a k .H»2% • . 1 f I’- al. urn 7 4 •> 4 . 4 % * 1 ana I Ha« '.14 1 114 1*4 Cent I.e.jf h 20 4 1 20 4 ’ . i'uii Ixuli |iM . , '4 t da Base • I 54 f>4% r '}■.. " • ie r M . « , , % ' , ' 'lies A ' >h * % . 5*7% • ■ ''hi' Hi W !■ c ■*, -4 8 4 9 % »'h c i; r W pf * * . % *‘b A N \V % <4 ?i% C M A St P 15% ’ U 14 c m a s* v ,.?d • % :* 4 :* 4 < R I A P 4*4 «* 4*4 474 f St P M A U Ry M 'His1 ; 3 * % % 3*4 3 * 4 cl? » - : .* 4 * % * jet • - F’ea i -iy 7!% • , *9 *.% Chjett Pea ho pfd 10 t • 1' n 1 * * * 4 • % 8*4 gk • ■ 1 Fuel A Iron 4 % 4:4 4a 4 4 Columbian »'arl*on 5^4 Colutn l (/US 47 4 4 7 4 84 4 1 '<-ng » um 4 _ * 4. , 4 % 4 v ',t w, p| 1 r • 7 % ‘ 4 4 4 Gaa '*477 - , n t I ■ a n *9 C 4 *44 §84 * >t, ’ M ■ * - * 1 ’ * • , 4 "* % Corn Prod 4 . 3y % I % 1 * len 4 *4 ' I 4 * '. % 7 * * pi-.i * .* ne S jg I : % ’ j 12% . 4 * ubu. * ,ne S pfd « ' *w a « ‘uV A it 1 Sug '* * '• 4 '* '« t'uxsmel Fruit 7.5 4 j 4 j , % Danisi Boone , 7 % Davidson Ciiem 4 4 % I t 44 4 43% j Del* Hudson 139% 1:9 19% 1'9 l»ela A L*. kit 14% 1 4 143 4 1 43 % Dupont c|e Nen I I% 14 % 144 % 1« % Hci«iRinn Kodak 111 lb % (11 i 1" % » i ■* X Fisc St.,1 Bat '.8 % % . * .,7 4 ] Famous I'i.oc-h 99 4 y- , •*' 99 4 Fifth 8 •* li L. ti a Fisk B ibber 1 1 4 ' ’ 4 » 1*4 Fieiaclimat - 1 ■'4 % *4 4 84 '4 General \■pin, it *. l * 4 *1 •" • General Kl»< , j • lot Gene M • ' - * . , * 4 1 ' • Gold I * i-i ... 414 Good etc It 4 »4 4’ 4 Gt Northern < »re 4 4 “’ 4 • it Nor ttv pfd . . . % 7ft% 704 Gulf Stales c 1 Ct% 4: , **% 4 Hartmann Tiunk 4 3*4 7*’* Hayes Wheel . h'% 4" 40 404 Hudson Motors % *34 4 M Mining t.'o 4*4 *4 4 **4 Houston Of 81 4 '* 314 ^ S Hupp Mot • 1"% 1’• 4 l*i 1' 1)1 Central .... 11 7 % 1 1 7 % III Central pfd 1174 113 Inspiration 3 7 % ** 1 % ‘>2 4 37 Jnt Kng t ‘ m C % 4 4 4 % 1*'* Inter Harv lf'* lrt«4 ln*ls Irt M M a :.ne 13% U 4 11% ’3 4 In* M Ms- ne pfel 4*4 <4 t. % * 4 Inter Nil kel - » % *4 4 Inter 14 per . *» 1 4* * *• *14 59 4 Inf Te! A Te|. 9 4 9 ; % 9 % B 4 Inx inclhle ( II ... 21 4 7’ 21 4 Ilk (ones lee I '4% 19 4 19 4 i 9 % .Iordan Motor . 4'* , H % 4* % 44 , K C Southern >44, • 4 ’ -4 4 % Kelly Spring ..... I 7 % ’ * 4 1 7 4 ’ * % Kennecoft . f.71, 5*8, .7 *. % bee Rubber _ US 13 11% 12% Lehigh \.»H*n .. 8’% ho 4 *u\ 84 *, Lima I .o' oinuttvu . "4 69% 704 *u Loose Wiles 84 4 82 \ m;4 * '• Louisville ,* Nash 112 1114 111 4 !• ' Ma t. Tnn W C* % ’ 4 I -• ’ % ’ Mav Dept Store. 1094 108% 1»»% H4 , Maxwell Mmol A 8'% 7 •» % *14 m»*. Maxwell Motor H * 4 * 4 • 4 Marla nd 4* 4 , 4 4 » . Mex Seaboard . . 21 % '1% -4 Miami « op per ...24 4 t', 4 t M K A T ... »% 1 % Mo Pacific . ... 38 4 37 18 4 37% Mo P i f pfd »2 * 4 4 • * % M on' W a * d . . ' * 4 4 • Mother !«oda ** 4 » 8 »t c, Nash Mottos 119 21* ?'9 ;in N at ion si Rtscuif . 4 % N*» F.namei *4 4 National Lead 1 * .*■ 4 !• 1*2 4 1*7 4 N V A r Brake * 4 % t { ’' ’. N V 'mini 1 ' 1% 1 4 1 '• % 1: (% N T 14 Ft L. 1 2» 4 1 2 8 1 2» 4 1 • 4 N T N H 4 H % 14 * % . North A men an 4t t % 4 % 4 % No.-*hem Pacific r4 504 7A4 7A% N 4 W R .., HA 1 "S HI 13 1% 4 »rpheum . ... * 4 • ' '* * In flu ena Rot t la 414 44% 49 4* Pacific Oil - 6*4 6«4 •>* '% 66 4 Packard Motor I - • 18% l * 4 ’6 * Pan line! «n . **% *'4 ** % *&% Pan - Am 14 . . ** ' ** • % I’Min n R . ... 48 84 48 4 4 4 4 O • Peoples lisa I I 3 % 113' , 111', 114 Here Marquelfe f,8«a ' 1 ** Philadelphia t o *« (»J ,'7 67 4 Phillips Petrol 39 4 ’*4 ti 4 3*4 Plar* e Arrow '44 ’*4 M4 Post util Cereal 99 4 98 *, *«8*, **9*, Pressed Hferl Car «■ 4 •» 3 4 ' 4 '•4 4 Pro and Refiners :o '8', " Pullman Hi*', ^ • 14 - 14 • ', Punt a e H 4 1 4 . 4 » 44 Pure 011 '*>4 't",« 30 Rndln • 'ot |» *-4 . 4 t. . Ilv Hteel Spun* 1 * !'*•« 1- 4 1 '»*»1 * ItHe 1'■ 1 used Id a ted I* 1 % • '4 1'* Heading 4 ' . "1 '» ' . ■ 4 Heplogle ’ % •» Rep Iron A Ft 1 * 4 ' I 4 ' 4 • ' 4 R 01 a 1 Dutch N Y 9'* » ’’ ’ % '4 H L A F F *1 » 4 M *9 4 5 LA F W 'n4 1% hull* . i> r m» 11’’, III 1"S 111 Heats Roeh,|< k lc'% 1**4 1714 1*74 Hheil t’nlon »»il ?14« 7’4 71% 714 F1 m m o n s 1' n Finriatr « MI ’4 s ’ *'s ’1 t ’ * - heft.* '1 4 4 . 4 4 N Skellv OH v,» '4 '* f othern Ps.-tfic 1rt? i 114" ’ 4 1 ^ % Southsin Rail^s ll% * ’s *1 s » >' an Oil Cal . . " % " ' ' % ' * 'tan Oil N 1 % 4- ■ 4> » Standard Plate G „ ■; • „ : ; • iti Stewart " 77% 7 • % • ’* 'a . '7 Strom berg Carbu . .'• % 73% * 4 '. • 4 » StUdebaker 4*» % 44 % 4 \*x 4 ‘ Submarine Boat 1" * % 4% ] •« Texas Co 4 t 1 4 : s 44 4 ; * Texas Gulf Sulph !'**■% 1-4 % I "- D'• % Texas A- Pacifu 4 ’■ <6% 46% 4*>% Timken Roller R 4»% 4' 4" ’* 1?** Toban o Products. 7 '.% "5 ' % Tob Product* A 9.% 9-\ ?-% 9*' * Trans. 011 0% ■'» % 6S i ' ’ 4 151% ’ ' * I'mied Fruit 1" % -'07 2J)J ‘4 - Caat Iron P.17 181 170 -a l**tt l S lnd Alcohol. 8*‘.% ' % xk% * : % C. .« Rubber 44% 43% 44% 43 1* S Rubber, pfd. ,h 'v '*’>% r s Stee 123% !:;».% 125S 174 C S Steed, pfd 123% 123 123% 123 l'tah copper . .. *#% *'HNi **** Vanadium .31% 30% 30% 30 a \ ivaudou . • '* ' » Wab t ah .2-‘% -*% -- s % Wabash 4. 59% &*% "0 * \\ eatern I'nlon. 1 % ' -'"% 122% W eatlnabouse A B 1 l 1 % 1DJ% 111% lj]. West in ghmi.se Elec. 7'»% 77% ,S% < ' ’* White Eagle Oil . 2 9% : " % ’»% ' * I White Motors 75% • 4 % .4 Woolworth Co 124 1 ’2 * !-’•’% * ' '* Willva Overland 1" % 1"% 10% I*}"* Wllly.H O. pfd . 7* 75 % i* , *. » Wilson ... . . • • • * ‘ WIlSOIl. pfd. . .22 21 -2 -1 Worthington Pump 7 4 73 -4 ■4 '* Wrigley Co. 4? ”% Yellow C Taxi Co. -4 Yellow » Mfg Co 40 % ’4% -•% 41 Total aale« of stocks Saturday 1 1 64,«»on shares . Sales of stocks up to 2 p. ni Monaay, 1,645.500 shares. ^- " % New York Bonds V New York, .Ian. 12—Renewed buying | nf railroad bonds on a large s-ale fea tured today’s active bond trading which expanded under the influente of con tinued easier time money rate*, and - growing reinvestment demand. Total sale* exceeded $20,000,000 placing 'he .-.esaion in a class with some of laat year's largest daily markets. A sharp rally in the new Denver <& Rio Grande general 5s, which carried the! price up almost five points to a high above 66, followed reports tha* t lie j company was preparing to pay inter* on th- issue which is rutmtiaUve Dorn February 1 1924 Other bonds and < *m - tiflcates of the toad also scored substan tial gains. Demand for other rail lens embraced Delaware A Hudson convertible ■*«. "'h • ii moved up two points, I'ec a A EaBt'-rn income 4s, Chesapeake A- OH*** convert tide j 5 s, Pennsylvania general 4%s Atchi«**n genera! 4*. Atlantic Coast Line 4s, and ; Norfolk A Western « onaolidated 4s Trading in the local uaction lisuea was i [stimulated by reports that the reorgan ization plan of the New York Railways company would go into effect, within a month The company's 4 per cent cer-I lificaies moved up to a new high at ! 47%, tarrying with them the issues of the other transit lines Federal Light and I l faction 7s extended their recent remark- i able gains b> three points and Common wealth Power preferred ailvatueii a poin' Sinclair **%«. gaining 1% points led an upward movement in the oil bonds Which was in line with a spurt in the* stocks of these companies Th** I3.OOO.04JO loan recently negotiat'd' for the i|i\ nf .Saarbruiken soon will j he offered in the form of 10-year 7 per ent bonds offerings of flo.OoO.bu Pub j lie Herviie Electric and Ga.- company *i per • ent cumulative preferred stock is being made at a pri ♦* of $95 a share New York, Ian. 12 —Following are to-J day’s high, low and ■ losing pu-ea of bonds on the New York Stock exchange, and th*- total aal-s of eac h bond' (f s government bonds in dollars and 2 I v 711 4 % » b ", I I tit* 77 ! If • 7 ' l“. 1 I. bet tv 3U 4 i* 101 S i* I 4 I'M 4 5 06 I. '■» f 4 t h 4 4* 107 JO 1.7 i D'l 2*. J 3 L s Treas 4-.* 10 9 iU5. 2 0 5 t oreign. 63 An .f M W I,s 49% X9 4 *S% 1 Argem no Gov 7s 102% D'2 D'2% 4 9 A r g » • n t i n e 12 u c <* . > % * - 4 l Ausn,an G gt*l 7s is7 % « lit' Bordeaux cs »5% 65 *5% p* »' Copenhagen • %*. 9: % '« . • % b I' lit I’ra|U» i1!# 9 7 91% 9. 6 C Lyons 4 s ' • % * % * 17 C Marseilles fes X ■> % 6 6 ' 7 * Rio d Jane ■„ u 44 i ' % V •* 16 t'xecho Slovak 6s 100 99% 1‘" 17 Dept Seine 7s 90% 90% 'i"% 7 I>otn Rep a f a%s 97% 9 2 9 7 1! D Can a % p- -I 102% D‘2% 1" 7 ’» 'ID* an * 1952 , "7 % 1"2 l "2 4 75 Dut h E ln J * Japanese 4« x: \ ». *. 4 11 Belgium 7%s . . !"9 J<*«% 1"9 4 llelv utn »■ % s r-'IS 94 9'• % t* 4 12 Denmark 6* . 100% 100 100% 2 4 Hungary 7%* 9*i v©% 9'» 1! N«*theri'd» • 2 1!|4 % DM % 1**4% 6" N* the/ I ds 'S 4 i 'I 1 % D'0% jo 1 •. 4" Nurwav * « '4 9V’4 9s % 9 6 \ V Serli I'r D 6 e * 4 ■ . % 2 ‘‘rtental Dev 6* 6*-4 * . % * % 9 : Pan* I., Med 6s 4 0 % go b** 1 8 Hoi via si Vi. u \ • » 4 Chile *n 41 ! "6 D»7 % D*» 124 Chile 7s 100% D-0% 100% ' Colombia 6%s *9% 99% 4 . n i s „r B.,,,' i, )><, i l s nf B . y «Ji» , l!s I l»ome*t ir 23 Am Agr Ch 7%s 96 95% 9« -7.\mt'hsfdeg» *> * % *»». % • ' d ' An* Smelt 6, 105% 1 '• . % 1 * % 51 Am Sm*!t 6s . 97 96% 97 4 a m< Sugar 's 101 10«S 101 Am T A T 6%* i f-2 1 01 % 1 o 1 % i 3 1 A *u T A T c tr * % I % P'0 % , t Am T \ T t Is 96% 96 96% ' • » • v *104 -4" Ana* Cup 6s 5 5 I'M 1 «•% DM 2 7 Ar A t <• of |j 5%s 9. 91% M 4 6 Assoc I*ii 6s 102% D 2% 1®2 % i * \t T & H F» gen 4a 64 % »*'» vf % 1 : 41 T A 8 Ke a 4s at 42% v .* *4 ... 18 At CL 1st 4* » , - * . ! .«< Bait A t> rf t • 9.. D* 4 DM % 1-1 % j " Balt AM. 4 %k * S •, >4 4 «f % * * * 1 i a i .v m a. .ni 4s 47 t, 4: % 37%j 17 B T of P st/frrf .s l-t loo * 100*. Beth 8» e•» 6s A • . 9 4 % 44 % - fHtli ^t put til ■* 4 1% 9, 91% » icier H St 5 % s B1; 94% 4 Bklvn Kills ge s 4 99% 9*% 99% M2 Bklvfi-M I • f ** »c 4 .*3% '4%: .. I Buffalo R A R 4%s 64 % v;% 6 7 % 11 I a f pet * %s D’2 I'M % 1 l c ,,n \ deb * t,s II 7 117 1 I'ltijil Pi> deb 4« 79% '9% 76 , 17 C *• A Ohio 6s 106% 106% 1»6% , 1 C#n» Gx 5 %* 9 4 X4 o 0 % 99 s4 , t » t ent Death * lot' % D'0 % l*3«%j 20 Cent Par gtd 4s m % vs »s 31" i he* k m . v 5s 1 "S % "7 % 1 ii | .4 .’he* A G 4 , s *> . 4 4 v . % 4 Ch A V ton 3 %S 4 * % 4- 4 7 . 1 4 ' W A y Mg 5s \ in*. % % 1 % 16 a C M A 8 P 4 s 7 7 S 7 7% 7 7 % 1 5 C M A 8 P ?ff 4 %9 3% * b - % I 13 C B A- Q gen 4s cut I» % CH, ’ •• c h. A L in 6s 75% 7 6 Ch' CJ W 4* 6 ft % 6 0 6A% *« 1 M A 8 R r\ 4%» 69% v» 69% ' ANY* rf* . • 100% jna% J ao % 40 chi Ry* 5a 63% si% «3% 1« C R I A r gen 4a 13% »3% ' To c R 1 A P rfg 4« s \ % ss * % ' Chi I'n sr* a ft loi% oj% 1-1% Cbt A W lnd 4s 77 % 7 7 % *7 % :r>0 < h'le Cop 6» 11 110% l’*0% * CCCA8? J, rf Ss I* 95% 94% 94% 12 ' lev I n Trm '•* lfto 99% ) ng 10 c'ol A 8o rf 4%* 9.* 91% 9 2 Colum GA-KI 5s 1-1% l"«"4 1-. % 17 Com Pow 6s loo 99 100 7 Cons Coal Md 5* 6 7 »»(.% 6" *> Cuna Pow (is 9 7 *1% *2 12 Cuba Cane d 6s 100% 100 1«H>% 6 Cub Am Mu* 6s 106% 106 1*1 Ji % 1 •• • D A H cvl 5s |05% 101?* i ni, i Denv tJA-El 1st rf 5a 9.’% *?% v 19 I > A It Hr if u 4*7 s • t*<% * 4 |> A M c! r f • 4 s (M, » : *(\, ! Dei Kdis rfg f>« |07 1 07 1". 1*. DuP de N»-tn 7 s DM % |i>t 1 im •' Dupuesne Lgt 6s 106 4 109% |nt East Cuba 8 7 % a He 4 1-5 4 1 •» i-% Kmi* Get 4 F 7%s sv ** • 6 i Erie c\ 1 la |> 7 4 % 7 4 7 4% 3 4 Erie gen lien 4s 64% *4 M 4- Fisk Rubber 4s ! f n 109 110 10 Goodrich s%s I n j 101% ins 16 Goodyear T v» M 10# 109% 1©9 1 5 4 % e ,4 • T 4 a 4 ' H 9 % 1 ; 9 % 119% - Gr Tr R v nf (* s 11 % 3 1 , % IIP, 4 1 llr T R v of t * a 1 ’ 0*% *n* % ■c li- North 7* A 110 1'■'■*% 101% IN c r North f* P 91 % 9 * 4? % Merahev t’h>vr *s lft4 % ]0| . 104 4 1 3 Hud A M rfg v» 4 »• % t »7 '* lliil * M id In «.,<«% 6« *1% 1 ' Hum (» A R 6 % s 100% jao loov P 111 H T tf« 9 7% 0 % 4 % I Illinois < ent f> %• 10\ \ \ jo.1 9 TiTStLANiN rfg 6s 9* % 96 % M % 4 111 Sf deb 4 % s 91% 9 3% 9.1% :c In' Rap Ti 7s 91% 9 3% f»-% H In! Ilin Ti m 7 n r. 4% 75% 10 ? Int R T rf* s St 64% «t% 6 4% ► 9 Inf A Gt \ ad 6s 71 70% 70% 14 Int A Gt N 1st «e 101 10n% 101 Inter M M a f 6s v«% «« % v. »4 12 Inter Paper 5a A 86% «7 % KEEP POSTED Important development* eontnlned In thia werk'a market rex ie»x regarding the following aernritira National Hiarnit Studehaker Radio (orp of Amer Montgomery NS’aid f tak Rohhei Continental Mo Wm Wriglev J< Amer Ran Smelter a It od ami Motor a Magma Copper A earn ia ted Oil Weatinghotiae Tie j Write for tree ropv P.G.STAMM & CO. Oealera in Atm ka and Honda S. William St N#** Vgrli . K •' Ft R * M <» * * k fc- * 24 K ' P A !. 5s 96 9; % % 5 K F Southern '9% 89% *9% . K F Terminal 4* ' ■- % v4*s **•*'* .5 K 1* A Kl 6» 99% 99% 99% 11 Kellv Spring »« '•7% 97 ",% 5 I.H. iede < • S K .*> % a 96 '%-% 96 23 |, S A M S 4 * 19,1 9 <* % 9 5 % 9 ■* % 1 l.iugeft A Myers 5s 98% 9v% 9s % 22 Louis A Nhsh ns 192% ln2 * U*-% •ft Loins A Nash 4s . . 9i U .1 1% 17 Louis G a K 5a 91% 91% 91% 6 Magma Cop 7s 129% ]"* J {'■* 6 Manall 'Sugar 7%s J0n% l"" jiXrt 41 Vlidvale Si 1 - v os 'S** Ss‘" 8 M K A T p ! 6s C. l«2 t«1 T* 1^1% 29 M K A T n P 5a A *7% 8 6V, *■% 296 M K A T ns A 79% .9 *9% 52 Mo Pa» 1st 6s if*'1 99% 1"‘\ 152 Mo Pat* gsn 4* 64% 64% 61% :2 Mon-ana Pow « \ 98% '">'9 \ 14 N K T A T 1st 5s. lb" l"f* 19° 7 NO T A M «%s 98% 98% 98% 219 N Y i*en deh «>s 116% 116% 116 , Tv \ Y Pen rfx A 1 osl"" 99% 99-, 18 N Y Fen con 4* 8 4*, .8 4% S4 i C N X P A X 1. 5%s 91 % 9 1% 94% . 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The oil* were the: g: ; ,,j;f group w hile several radio is sues ami 'he public utilities yielded to liquidation. The new Fisher Body shares when is sued bolstered bu the declaration of ao initial quarterly dividend of $1 k;>. scored a marked gain touching k". but later fen ff ..n realizing and dosed a 6s X, for net ndvgme of 4 points. Se’.eial of ihe oils advanced to higher ground, .South Penn Oil gaining 3 points, .Prairie Oil ami Gas 1%, Ohio 011 1%. and' imperial of Canada 1%. Losses in this group v ere chiefly fractional, Prairi# Pipe yielding a point H-aw buying of Freshman radio rea tured the radio list but early gains were reduc'd by profit taking Dubllier ad vanced 'wo points and ThernHoriyne 1 '* tit hers lacked resistance to realizing sales Nii ke 1 Plate . ommon shares sold off h point. The industrials, with the excep tion of Puz corporation which gained nearly two points, managed to hold its ground, while American Ga* and Kledrn lost 2% and American Power anil Light declined 1%. Industrial. Sales High Low 2 P. M let A* me Coal. new. 1% 1'* 1 * jiii Adirondack I* A L 37% 37 37 ioo Allied Pa* king 9% „?'* .? 4 TOO Am Gas *v Ki new 7* 7 7% • *% • Ml Am Gas A- LI pfd. 4 6 4 6 4 8 inu A hi Haw S S 1‘-'% 1-'% J 2 is 57 00 Am Pow A Lt new O *»'•% ». 1 % 4" Am Pow a Lt pfd. *h% **% **% 4. Ml A 111 Super power A '•"% 34*4 2 1 4 vm Am Superpower 1>. 35 35 3a Xppalachian Pow. H0% 79% HO DjO Arizona Power ... 1* -n Bordens < Milk 14 _ % 140 i4. (i Botany l Mills A 4«% <*% % 1 1 no Bn! 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J } * I .'on Durant Motors 3.% 1« } .J I 37 0" I >uz * o In - % J!* - j Last Pern Lie- M% M% M 4 10 Li-c B A- S pfd 103 10J 1"3 400 Federat ed Metal s. 3* | 200 Film Inspection.. < * 4 * .100 Freed-Live R < . . 31% 21 4; a .r.on Gillette S R new 65 *4 * /.4 4 200 Glen Alden Coal 321 l-l J;* 4500 Goodyear Tire ■?"* 7- I 4 o ii Grennan Bake? e« 37 >; ] 2 . , Uni. Happiness C St A • % ; * ; 34 2 h c 0 Haz-lnne t rp 4>% 4! * 4 4 200 Inter Con Ind 12% 3 2 4 ]- 4 ::no Ir,'*>r Utilities B 14% 14 * ‘ 4! •00 Jnl»T •• eean Radio. 3 3% 33% j 5u0 .lone* Radio Mfg . • * * £ I .,<>■> Lehigh Pow Ser 115% 3 4% l-4n 5100 Lehigh V Coal Co a© 49 % 4 * % f," Lehigh V 4‘ Sales 85% 2100 Lib Radio C’h Sts 4 % , * *■ * 4 loO Long Bell I.um A 53 re 6 * 900 Mesa hi Iron 4% 4% 4 a 5 Middle AVe*t 1 J© 1 * 4 1100 Natl Distillers »tf 19% 3'% ‘ 4 4 230 Nat’l I’os A 1. -2* --'2 i) N t i T r' o new .238 238 - 34 in N .! Zln. . N Y Tel pfd . Ill i. I']'4 1114* no - ke Plate w i * ' . * ‘ ... .. 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' .4 4 " 2 4 11 B 44 - « July .4 40 24.65 24.39 ^4 62 74 * < »e? : - 22 60 23 40 23 60 7 N#w York toffee Future# New York Jan 12—Tfce mare#? f '•ffe* future# opened today a: * d» C it* 1 rwpoflN ^ It!? • a t* e? but firmed up 'a'-: on r n ■ f abor troubles and report* of > nan*# ra'e* n R’ii i May a * <8 4 • w ' • h# r.:s' - • re 5 • n*s r»r h ghe Ha'#» w* • estimated #' *'• ’n,'‘ bag* Oi'nj • ..ns aaatni . *; v>* - 21 * M«' 2 • .« Uij 19 5A( . S*r'*mb* « I •* * • • - 4 * <4;>#r - e* R n 7# ! 7 7 9 Sant#* 4# 2487*4'* Chis. Freshman Co., inc M gnufteturer* of R ariio Receiving Sets and Parti Stock traded in on Nf» York Curb i i* -i je outlining i*du 'fr?v% And market position on rrqufii CARDEN. GREEN & CP Utmhrrs \ ■ - } 5'e k E: *J*f< 4t Fxchan#e Place 1 era J --L. Ask Us for Information... It You Want to Buy or Sell U-.---' . & - GRAIN or PROVISIONS —for— FUTURE DELIVERY IN ANY FUTURES MARKET “Private Wires'' PHONE. WIRE or WRITE YOUR ORDERS —to— --- Updike Grain Corporation OMAHA LIXCOLX CHICAGO SlOl X FALLS _ __> INF.LSON R UPDIKE. SR.. President 1