Bull Market in ^ heat Stopped, Prices Lowered Reaction in Foreign Markets Follows Recent Feverish Advances;News Remains Bullish as Ever, n, rkari.fs i.fvofv. . nlurial Service Staff 4 orrespondent. ^Chicago Jan 2?—Heavy prorlt taking 1 the bull market in wheat today r na while a brisk rally took place from, ••■*••• n levels late in the day, the close ' urrd prices moderately lower A I 'em In foregn markels following the re « ent feverish advances combined with a. less Active export trade to attract realis :ng locally. Mav wheat sold down to •JO f ", recovered »o 12.047*. and nettled at f 2 03 \ to I2.U3 ’-j. Wheat clos'd \ to 1%c lower; corn \»s 2 to 27»c higher, oat* were 1 to 2**c higher, and rye ruled t to I 140 down News pertaining to wheat remained ns bullish as ever, but th.» technical comb tIon *o nlc* 7'.O.n00 bushels, and barley 700,00’* »o 1,000,000 bushels Liverpool closed 1 ’,4 to 1 ** d lower. Winnipeg was off 6*4c. Com acted firm most of the session, stnl during the last hour shot up as ac tive support forced free short covering. Manx trader* have been selling corn late ly a* a spreRd against long wheat and as r result the yellow •-••real displayed an oversold condition today.^.The demand for cash t orn was miinewhni improved. Oats enjoyed the biggest trade In many days anti were regarded at the last ns having gotten out of the rut. Reports 1 hat export bids on Canadian oats were advanced 2c. making American oats clo"o to a workable basis led to extensive short covering. Rye trailed wheat lower early, and then Tallied, but the close was lower. Foreign demand for rye was brisk. Provisions were firmer In a more ac tive trade. Lard was 10 to 17 74c higher and ribs wore H>c lower. Pit Notes. Tables from T^ondon continue to reiter ate that requi«ments In Europe were not cared for as ^et, and It was Indicated ’hat foreign demand would necessarily keep up in large volume for the balance of the year. An item from New York to the effect that the Canadian government was ro^sibly considering the necessity of commandeering sufficient grain In west ern • amt da for feed, seed and flour, at tracted attention. Report from London is that the Brit ish government has been requested by tabor leaders to take immediate steps To provide wider use of the cheaper grain, together with potatoes and other vege tables, and to curtail the consumption of wheat and rye to the limit tint IT wheat prices are brought down 10 a resonable basis. • T>emand for rash wheat in most markets remained fairly active, although locally premiums eased 2c. In Minneapolis th*1 demand for cash wheat livened after .-everul days of more or less Indlfference Mild premiums there were firmer. Tn . Kansas City prices were off early, but firmed. Wagon load wheat, in Kansas sold today at f L S3 for No. 1 hard. This is probably the highest price the farmer lias received so far this season In the southwest. % The primary run of wheat was con»id * »rably in excess of last year, but ship ment* were fairly large Reports from the Interior have it that the movement of v heat to market is moderate for two rea sons- Country roads in the southwest are generally bad. and al.eo there is little whoat left unsold Stocks a’ Kansas City for four days decreased 35.1.000 bushels. 4 MI4 \4iO 1 KICKS. li;.' I'pdike Grain company, Atlantic <181?. \rt. Open High. | Low, trios# | Teg ; j j * j May 2.02 2 04 % 2 00% 2 03% 2 04% 03%]. 2 OS % ; 2.06 Juif 1 1.69 1.73% 1.65%. 1.71% 1.72% l 7 l .1 71 % 1.7 2 % >P; 1.6". 1.37 1.52% 1.36%; 1.56% 1.54% . . 1 56% i i i I „ I ,nv ! 1 80 1 80 1 76% 1 79% 1.80% 11.77 i f. 1.79%:. July 1 1.5 4 1 56% 1.G4 1 56 1.57% j 1.50% . .I.J. L;v 1.32%! 1.34% 1.32%! 1 34%' 1.35 Corn I J I I ' - 57 J 1.35*5 1 '2% i , 1,85%) 1.18 July 1 %. 1.30% 1.33 1.36 % 1-34% i 33 % . . i.30 % i :;4% Se-jr. 1 ins 1.80%: 1.83% 134% . l.S«*i!. • »a ts May .60% f.3 % .59 % .03% .60% 1 .59% .63% . July .01% .04 .60% .63% 61% .01% . ..0 3 %.... . Held. .8% 60% .53% 00 .39 7-a.rd. May 1*' «0 16 42 16.25 16.40 16.30 July 16.70 10.72 10.52 ‘10.72 |10.60 nibs * . May to.00 15,6ft 15.45 15.55 15 65 New York Geneml. N>\v York. J a n. 29. Rye Flour—Steady; fair tn .mod. .*9.107? 9.65. Rye Vlag? . No. 2 western. $1.11%, f. o. h.. .New York, and 11.79%, c. i. f. ex port W’hea t—Spot, easy ; No. 1 dark northern v.prlmr. - I. f.. New York, lake and rail, > ‘a 7 % No. hard winter, f o. h. lake and •ill. f: 16%; No 2 mixed durum, do, Xu. 1 Manitoba, do. In bond. • "or11 Spot. firm; No. 2 yellow, r 1 f.. '••ack. N • w Yim’I*. all rail. #1 47%. No. 2 . .ix-il 11.47 L Oai« spot firm; No. 2 white, 70c. It - Steady . No 2. f 19.00 44 21.MU. Lar»] Stead j . middle west. $10.30$ 1 •, p\ Tallow Weak, special loose, 9%c; ex i a. 9 %c. • MinnrHpnllft 4.ruin. Minneapolis Jan 29 -W heal — Caah ; No. them $1.92% ' 97%; No. 1 dark Northern spring, uhoicr- t.j anry $2 13%\'u, .5%. good to «• I * •»i * ■ • 12.01 % 2.12 % : ordinary to good. $1.97 %$ 2.00 ?g ; No. I ird spring. $196% ii 2 i%; No. 1 dark rd Moi tana on 1.9 If 2.18 % ; arriv 81.93% $2.1* ». May. 1197% v'vlll. $1.^6%. • v.rn N'n 2 yellow, $1 .!4%$1 2G% •jats—-No. 2 white. 55%$55%c. Bariev 83$ 95c. Fl ve — No 2. $1.6*. U tr 1 6H% I iax— .No. i 119% a "4 \ 4 hlrngo 1 ash Price*. hicago, Jon. .9 Wheat—No 2 hard. * Ox No 4 hard. *1 9ft •Corn—N 3 mixed, $1 Is; No. 3 yellow, $i 21 $1.22% i )* t« No 2 white, tF’SS’^r;* No. 3 white 6 4 % 'a 6 %c. !l> f• -No • o' « Barley 9:5 >7 99 Wf!—Tlnfot'iv, $3.73 V 6.60, clover. $55.00 .18 O'*. Proviemua Lard. $1.99, riba, 816.26: i.o»l%?. $41.6ft k;U)M* < itv 4.rain. !\ h ri * a s City. Mo Jan. 29 No 2 hard, • 9 * 4‘- 10. No. . red < 1 14$ 2 IP. May, |; 93%. epllt asked; Juh 11 62%. split asked, September $1.48% hid ‘"’orn—No. 1 white. $1 19$ 1 22. No. 2 : allow $1 25$ 1 26; No vellnw. fl 1 ; 28. No, 2 mixed *1 21$ 1 22. May, $1 27% naked, July II 29%. split bid, Sep tember. 11.29% bid Hay—Market unchanged. Min urn polls Flour. Minneapolis Minn Jan. 79 Flour - 20 4$3$c higher; In < arload Iota, family patent* quoted at $10.6019to.76 per bhl. 'n 9S-lh cotton sacka; shipments 4S.CG2 bide. Bran—$59.00030.00 St. I.oiils Grain Futures ®t Louis. Jan. 29 - When; «'lr.se May. f: 07% 0 2 02 % . July |16$% bid • orn- May, $17.5*,. July, $137% bid. Oata—Not quoted. Clilciign llutter and F.g* Futures. Chicago, fun 27 Quotnthint furnished by George F ' laik, J 327 Woodmen of the World building, "* FJlGg. I Fare. I Open. 1 High I Low. ! t'l«»ae. .77n“ |" * 'l ,r.« ’• ■ 55 H1' .MS l>l>. II | 37S*i .3-. v .31(1 Mur. I .4 . . . . j.;.!., -31 A pr. i -t......... . . .I .$0% fer ] !, | .39% .73% I .33% flllTTEIt, j «'nrs. * Open. I II gh. I Low. ! «Jose. .L.n. f 4' . . % ~ 7 % . 31 % J«%p. ! 127 I .31 .18% .31 J .31% ■ i »J». .... A7% fee. 1 , 79% .99% .39% .79% M»tt ,76% , H% ,36%, ,88% New York Sugar » Quoin tlona furnished by I F Rsch* A F !'*4 Omaha Nstiunnl Haul building. Phone* J a < Ivsnn 1187. .!*». 6119 l Open. I High. I Low. | Cloaa. I Tes. Mar, ;,«» i? 91 2 99 • «T I ? .1 Mav 3 'U • I - M ri »» «»n 2 .1 Jill.. II* 111* ! 3 14 U IJU H»p> • ? -» 3. ;» • :« 3 I» ! 3 IS I*# »r< : 3 ?» i a n i is j 2. * * h,,'l,R,» f .ll I MM Quotations furnished by i R A C 74 utnaha Natlon:»l F1«iiie** Ja< kaun .. I8L 5118, 4.169 x i ( tpan 1 filch | Low. | Cloee ITeat'y. Me ":«.*• 2 4 95 ' 7 ' 48 78 |0 I 2 7 7 5 *7 ■ • "II* "4 Ml I 24.02 "4 17 24 14 ’1 , "4 • * 4 4t 74.31 2 4'* 14 8# iii"_2 ' H ■ 74.U4 d 1 21 P> * 38 90 r Omaha Grain V___ Omaha. Jan. 29. • Cash wheat sold on the tablea today from lR^Hc lower following the action of the futures The demand was falily good and a satisfactory clearance was effected. Recelpta were 91 cars. Corn sold at unchanged prices to He higher. The better grades brought the advance, while the heavy moisture and lower grade corn was somewhat draggy. Receipts were 46 cars. Oats sold at unchanged prices to higher. Receipts were 3^ cars. Rye was quoted 2c lower and barley nominally unchanged. Omaha ( arlot Sales. WHEAT. No. 1 dark hard: F**r, $1.94 No. 1 hard: 3 cits. $1.93 H; 1 $1.92H ; 3 cars. $191 V No. 2 bard: J car, $1 93; 2 cara. $1.92; 11 car, $1 90H; 1 car, $1.89; 1 car, $1.90; 3 cars. $1.91 No 3 hard: 2 cars, $1.$2: 1 oar. $1.11; 2 cars, $1.90H; I car, $1.90; 3 cara. $1.89H : 1 car, $1.88. No. 4 hard 2 - ars. $1.90; 1 car. $1.8?H: I car. $1.89: 1 car. $1 88H; 1 car, $1.88; 1 ca-. $ 1.86 H. No. 5 hard: 1 car. $180; 1 car. 91.88H. nm\. No 8 white, t car. $1.19; 1 car, $I.1$H; 3 care, $1.18 No 3 yellow: 2 cara, $1.20; 2 cars. $1 19H No. 4 yellow: 3 cars, $1.16: t car, $1.16H No. 5 yellow: l car, $1.12; 2 car*. $1.10; 1 car $1.14 No, 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.18: 1 car, ft.17. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.06. OATS. No. 2 whits: 1 car. 68c; 1 car. 57 He. No. 3 white: 1 car. 67c; 1 car, 66H<-;, 9 '-are. 56c; 1 car. 57Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car. 65Hr 7 car. 66c. Sample white; 4 cars. 64 He; 1 car, 53 He. RYE. No 3: 2 cara. $1.64. BARLEY. No. 4: I car. 96c. Hslly Inspection of Grain Received. WHEAT. Haid: 8 ears No. 1, 35 care No. 2. 9 cara No. 3. 4 cara No. 4, 3 cara No. 6, 8 cars sample. Mixed Durum: 2 cars No. 1. Total, 68 cars. CORN. Yellow: 15 cars No. 3. 15 cara No. 4, 8 cars No. 6. 1 car No. 6. White; 1 car No. 2. 13 cara No. 8, 2 cvb No. 4, 1 car sample. Mixed: 1 car No. 2, 2 cara No. 3, 1 car No. 4. 1 car No. 6. Total, 61 cars. OATS. White: 2 cars No. 2. 20 cara No. S, 3 cars No. 4. 1 car sample. Total, 25 cats. RYE. 1 car No. 1, 1 car No. 4 Total, 2 cars. BARLEY. 1 car No.' 3. Total cars. 158. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (CARLOTS.) % Week Year Receipt*— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 91 69 13 Corn . .. 44 92 8 4 oats . 30 40 24 Rye . I 1 7 Barley .1 2 3 Reek Tear Shipments— Today. Ago.., Ago.; Wheat . 43 22 33 Corn . 26 19 119 Oats . 3 4 17 43 Rye . 2 Barley . 2 ... 3 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year harlots— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 26 34 17 Corn .201 209 318 Oats . 49 100 fit KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat . SI 3 4 82 Corn . 64 26 66 Oats . 16 24 H ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Wheat . 100 73 34 Corn .6 4 81 160 oat* . 70 69 74 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis .. . . 289 Duluth . 63 ... Winnipeg .344 484 73fi New York Sugar. New York Jan. 29 Another advance of 1-16 to the basis of 4.65c for Cuban duty paid occurred In the raw sugar rr.nrket today with sales of 15.000 bags •uban to an operator and 20.000 bags to an outport refiner for February ahip ment. Increased strength and activity de veloped in the raw auger future* market which advan. »d at nn» time 4 t.> 7 points fo - »h« active positions. Commission house* bought early hut at the advance there was considerable realizing and 1'uban selling and prices eased off. cloa in*r 1 to 3 point* net higher. March closed. 2.87c; May, 3.00c; July, 3.16c; September. 3.2Gc. A better inquiry was reported for re fine] sugar at unchanged prices which ranged from 6.0^0 to 6 26c for fine i granulated. Refined futures were nominal'. New York l>rj Good*. Netv York. Jan. 29.—Cotton goods were In moderate demand tod a.' with some numbers of print olo-'ha evat-r* for spot delivery. Sheetings were quiet with an easing tendency. Yam* ruled quiet and cosy Raw y Ik declined 10 can's a oound on bearish reports from Yoke hams. Mantifa- turerfw«r*f Rayon tarrifi ■ 1 a I silkt products. >\ill take orders for the second quarter of the year between February ]0 and 16 and will ad* anen B and c. grade* at that time. Buyers expect to place a fair volume of businea* on men's wear ai the openings next week and are not looking for very sharp advances. Chicago flutter. Chi ago. .Tan ”9 Following «n ad vance of 11 c on too score* the butter market tndav ruled firm, with trading arlive. Buyers were showing interest In street stroke, which were reduced a f »**f !•» Seller* were holding firm end In •'^t quart* * were asking premium* over mice* listed The cent rallied car market wmn firm with a good demand retorted on f<0 score care which were *ath*r limited Fresh butter: 92 *core. 88c; 91 aeore. "7c- 90 erore. 26* . 83 *core. 36%c; 8* score 2,7.0; 8J score 7 4c 8 6 SCOT# 3 2c r>n». rallied carloti 90 score. 31c; 59 score 36*4c: 88 acore 36c. At. Joseph l ivestock, Joseph Mo,. Ian "9 Hogs Re •dpt*. 6.0A heid 10©26fl higher; fop $10 9.,; bulk'. $10.26© tft on La Lie Receipts. “.?no bead slow • lead*- to I’f.c lower bulk nf *t*er*. 17 51) u10>»n top. fit.00; cow* pnd heifer*. $3 2 ^ 9 On calve* 16.00® 12 00. stock ertt *- d feedet v $4 .',n®g.OO Sheep *nd l amb* Receipts. 8.600 h.sd alow tendency higher; Iambi. $17.©o -Y 17 65; ewe*. $9.00© to.25. Tnrjwnl lor and ll«*eln. Aavannah, >ln , Jan 29 Turpentine Stead} 88. . site*, pope; receipt*, o bbl* ; 'shipments. ", bbl* stock. 11.989 bbl* Rosin Firm **le* 41 v c*ska. receipts, 13 a*k*, shipment*. 239 ca*ka. stork. 7t 079 cast . Quote M to H. $7 16 I $7.20; K 37 V4. $7 70 , N. $7.96; WC, ft 30. WW $9.20 X. $9.40. New York Metals. New York. .Inn 29 Copper—Market steady, electrolytic, spot and futures. i »% ©Ho I m—Market firm; spot snd nearby, 6* .6c ; future*. 68.60c Ron Market steady price* unchanged Lead Market eaay. spot. $9.75®10 0A Zinc - Market steady. Fast PL Louis, spot and futures $7 *>o© 7.66. Antimony Spot, 16.76c. Chicago A pot Market. Lhiragc t*n. 29. Butter Receipts ■ ■-> tuba; laat year $.314 tubs, 4 old ar*. 8 new cat*: extra* 27%c. standard*. i\f; extra firata 34®37c firata. 36<© %c; *3 acore. 3G%c; 88 score. 36c; 'econd* 32© 24c F,gg» Receipt* 4 078 rase*. last year, 1.7*1 case*. 14 old care. 5 new cara, firata. 60% $l|r, dlrla 47 ©44c rhe*. 42 ?$43c; refrigerator firata, 41 ©42c. Host on Wool. Boston. Ian 29 Although business with some of the larger concerns on the wool market is rather quiet, other houses have moved a good volume of stock, l.ors wools continued to move In aiieable iinmunt* Klee** wool of three-eighths giade and H are In some demand. A *niall lot of three eighths grade ha* sold on the basis of 7©c in the grease. f.ondon Wool Auction. London, Jen 29 A good selection amounting to 9.166 bale* was offered st 'tie wool auction* today. fjiessy merinos ► old slowly but American buyers pur rhaaed a quantity of Queensland* *t 2d, «d. to Hs, Id Acourede w ere Irregular . There were /aw*;r withdrawals. __ w New York I'otton, New York. Jar 29 Lotion Apnt Mar hot steady; middling. 21.96c. Future*: Market nln*r.| h«»e% »tea d y,6 © 1 2c net higher; March, IJ.70© 23 71c; May 24 no© •J *1? • 1 »J * V. 7 4 24 © 24 ’Jtic ; October. 24 12 ®-4 13c; December. 24 22c. New fork Ron I try . N>w York, Jar, ;-p Poultry Alive: Murker firm, fowls, colored, hy express, "i f 40c; Leghorn* hy eapresa 36c I »rese*d i. Market Irregular, prices un changed. C hicago f*oultr>. Chicago. Ian 29 Poultry Alive, high rr fowl* 2 8 © 3 8 c; spring*. 28 c; roost ei s. 16%c, duck*. 30c. gers*. 22©23c. New York C of fee. New York. Jan -.‘9 < offee -Rio No 7 72%c Asntos No 4, 2S* futures steady, March, 2064c; Mav. 1 9 28c lluluth Mix* Duluth. Minn, Jan J9 Fiat (Jose January $3 19. February $3 19% Match. $3 23 %. May. $3 21%. .Inly, $X(J<1% New York Huliher. New York, .tan 2$ — It libber Amnked ribbed sheets. spot, 3ii % *• New York Miter. btw York Jan 29 Bar dllvar lie Nfailcaa dollars. It Via an. 29, 1926. Receipt* were: Cm tie Hog? Sheep. Official Moqda.v 7.476 18.609 7.0*0 Official Tuesday 6.927 23.134 J1.U96 Official Wednesday.. 7.844 15.996 9.192 Estimate Thursday.. 6.000 1 1,000 4.300 Four days this week.2*.266 69.638 81.678 Same day last week . 30.opt 66,006 35,179 Same two w'ks ago..SO,715 9i,711 36.161 Same three w'ks ago.33,916 77.937 36.919 Same day* year ago.80.163 69.157 40,631 tattle—Receipts. 6,000 head. With a fairiy liberal run of cattle Thursday end extremely bearish reports from eastern beef and cattle market?, the trade opened out very dull, with bid* and sales ranging from steady on choice beeves to 100 161 lower on the general run of beef steer* nn.1 cows. Rest cattle here sold around $10,000. With a. good share of the offer ings under $9.00. Stockers and feeders continue in limited supply and broad de mand at good, strong figures Quot^lous on cattle: Good to choice ve? rlings. $9.26010,76; fair to good year ling? **.0009 2o; fair to good yearling?, $6.7601.76; good to choice steers. $9,400 in.gfi; fair to good steers. $8.2609.35; common 1o fair steers. $7.060 8.00; trashy warmed-up cattle. $6 60116 50: good to cho.ce fed heifers. $7.2508.60; fair to good fed heifers. $6 2507.26; common to fan heifers. $6.0006.00; good to choice fed cow s. $5.7c 07.00 . fair to good fed cows, $4.26 ft 5.60; common to fair fed cows. $2.60 0.1.76; heavy fleshy feeders, $7,76 0 8.40; good to choice feeders. $7,250 4 00 fair to good feeders. $6.6007.26; common to fair feeders. $5.6006.50; good to choir* stockers $7 40ft8.25; fair to good stockers. $6.5007.36; common to fair stockers. *5.50ft 6.60; trashy stockers, $4.60 05.26; stock heifers. $4.0006.60; stock cows, $2.7603.60: stock calves. $4 00 0 7.00; veal cal via, $3 50010.25; bulls, stags, etc., $3.76 0 5.76. BEEP' .STEERS. No, AV. Pr. No. Av Pr. 26 ... . 761 $7 65 35 1157 $8 30 35 .1 157 8 30 42.1017 8 60 18.1376 9 40 32.1172 10 00 COWS 6 . 916 2 76 IS.1062 5 00 24.1170 5 90 HEIFERS. 36 . 774 6 40 9 760 5 70 11 . 769 7 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 33 . 69S 4 00 38 516 4 60 14 . 620 6 50 33. 906 7 30 BULLS. 1.3260 4 66 1 1300 4 16 CALVES. r 39. 214 4 00 1<». 327 6 60 1. 4'»0 6 0O 4 375 7 00 1. 240 7 50 1 120 10 00 Hogs—Receipts, 11.000 head. Light sup plies and an urgent demand from all quarter? resulted In sharp advances in nog prices this morning Shippers absorbed the be6t strong weight butchers at lerg** lv 25c higher prices, white packer trade was a trifle slow at moderate upturns. Bulk of all sales was at $10.16010.70, with early top of $10.86. HOGS 61.. 154 ... $10 1 5 48..180 40 $10 2& 26. .158 10 SO M . .197 i0 10 35 26 202 . . 10 40 80..165 ... 10 60 84 197 . . 10 66 81 . .1 89 40 10 60 42.. 201 ... 10 65 63 .237 ... 10 75 4S 254 10 80 40. .292 .. 1 0 8a Sheep Receipts. 4 300 head The scant supply of killer lambs at hand today met with a ready outlet to nil quarters *t fully 25c and In some case* as much n? 35c ‘ higher levels Feeder* were scarce and firm, with aged sheep around Steady. Quotations on sheep and lambs; Lambs, good to choice, $1 7 500 17.$6: lambs, fair to Rood. $16 50017 26; feeding lambs. 816 76# 17.50; clipped lambs, fed. 814 00ft 14.50: wether?. $1 o 00ftl 1.76; fat ewes. 88.60 ©10.36 ; yearlings. 911.75 $ 14.00. FAT LAMB* No Ave. Pr. Hi r»d. . *3 $17 M S1J («d. . *1 >7 J6 465 fed .. S6 17.5 FAT KWES. 695 fed . • ■ $0 » ** Rereipte and disposition of livestock at the Union stockvarda, Omaha. Neb. for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m . January 29. RECEIPTS—CARTA >T Cattle Hogs .Sheep Wabash R R. 1 Mo. Par. Ry. 2 *» U. P R R .6° 42 t> C. A N W east . 1 * C. A N W.. west . 4* 4 5 C. St. P. M AO. . 31 7 C B A Q. east . 13 4 C. B A Q . west .S3 2b 10 C .R. J. A P . east . 12 4 C. R. T. A P . west . * 2 I. C R. R 9 C. G. W .R. R. . .. * 2 Total receipts 2ro J“-9 16 DISPOSITION 1IF\P t attle Hog* Sheep Armour A Co, .... 1 1 34 2478 294 Cudahy Packing Co ... 1585 1924 2074 Hold Packing Co "04 1239 Morris Packing Co. .. . "63 15"7 442 Swift A Co. . 969 1 585 395 Hoffman Bros. 9 . Mayerowlch A Vail . 8 . Kenneth A Mu-ray . 10'16 Omaha Packing <’o. ... 10 . .. John Roth A Sons .. 2 .... S. Omaha Packing Co. . 28 . Murphy. J \\ . 1641 .... Lincoln Packing Co. ... S3 . Sinclair Packing Co. ... 3 25 ... Wilson Packing Co .... 2« . Renton VS A Hughe* . . 3 2 . Bulla. J H. * . Cheek. W H . 17 . Dennis A Francis 322 . Rills A Co. 3 . Harvey, John 114 . Huntxlnger A Oliver .... 24 . Inghram. T. .1, "0 . Kellogg V H. 174 . Kirkpatrick Bros. 20 . Krebs A Co. 39 . Longman Rro*. 1"7 . Luherger, Henry 8 . r‘ i . Mo-Kan C A C. Co. . . . 42 . Root. J. B. A- Co. 22 . Rosenstock Hroe. 4 . Sargent A Finnegan ... 76 . Smiley Bros. . •> . Wertheimer Jk Degen . 12* Other buyers . 233 . IO01 Total. 6401 1 1 480 4281 Chicago 1,1 vretork. Chicago, Jan V (United State* De partment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—Re ceipt* 16.000 head, largely steer* run. liberal supply of good to choice haavlea: very slow, h'ddirg 25 to 50 lower; ’ear ling* scare*, b**' youngsters ea’-ly at 111 00. practically no 'heavies soil, she stock In light supply; cannere and cutter* steady f*t cows end heifer* steady If* weak early; spots shade lower; bulls fully steady weighty bolognas upward to 4 86c; vealera 2.'.- b:gh*r spots. aOr up, hulk ir# packers > > I bf'ng», 180 to l®fi pound*, to outsider*, upward to $14.60; atockera and feeders nominally steady. Hog* Rerelpta 41.000 head butchara mostly 15 to 25c higher; light light and pig* 26 to 60c up. h'g r>» kers holding back ; early top $11 in seine held high er . hulk deatrahle we'ghty butchers. $I<>.$0 0 11 *5 most 200 to 2-1-pound kind. $10 8i ® 10 86; hulk 160 to 190 pound kind. $10 26 Id 40, '!*•«< ra )»'* 140 to !f»0 pound aver age* $910010.16; bulk strong weight slaughter pig* 10 9 75; packing *"W* mostly flu. 16 © I ft. 10; heavyweight hog* $10.60011 10 medium $10 SOgll on, light. $$4"®10.78. light light, $».no® ?o 25. packing hog*, smooth. $10,1‘«'6 10 fin packing* hog- rough. $9 86 010.16; ■ laughter pigs. $8 00® 9.76 Sheep *n feeder*. $6 60 n 7 Xo. atockera. 14 40®10 010.76; lights $$.600 10 50. butcher* $10 600 10.80. mixed. $|0 26010 */-. heavy > packer*. $10 150 10 60. a'ag*. $7 0007.60, pig* $7 oo®$ on . ... . , Sheet, end l.atTiba Racatpta. 1.800 head; market ateady: lamb*. $17.60; awe*. $10.00. K*«t JW. lawila l.lveatwk. K**» . Ht l.oula, Jan ,20- Cattle R# celpt*. 1,100 head: heef *t*ers end beer cow* 16 m 26c lower few rannera, ®2 hulk and practical top light veal #r* $14 00 other class** stead' tnosi steer*, $6 heifer- |4 00$ M]h • ow* $4 600 5 50, bologna bulla. •< «o® 4 60 Itcg* Receipt* 10 otto head aotlva. gene- ally 15 to 76c higher; most la1* and • losing s*i*a. I(c higher, ton, $11 • hulk 190 pound* and tip, $ ' " 19 160 to 1 |n pound* $10 1-00 1 0 76, MO tn '50 pound*. $9.75010 21. II" to 110* i pound pig. $* .0 0 9 25 light pig* $. 5° *jkM packer sow* $9 15 010 On Sheep and l«nmb* Kecelpta, 2,600 head, fa* lamb* ,»'0. t" high** * hole# hraakgn* $1* peat native- $'7 T •« •ill* I i-f.it 11 no, ned dm. t » h ' f* •'* •«. *'« an choice light iwh quotable. $10. *04 $0,.» New Buyers Are Searee in Stoek Market. Oils Top No Important News and Noth in;: Stimulating in Conduct of Kjtlier Crains or Cot ton; Money I m-hanged. in ki HPII.U9H. I niversul Her* Ice .Financial Mllor. New Iork, Jan. 29.—The stock market today appeared cluttered up with long accounts and new buyers were scarce. News generally was of no grear market I importance and there was nothing stimu lating in the conduct of either the grains or cotton. Oils again were leader* hut they aban doned the assignment early In the day and after their retirement the market was left to drift. Mack Truck continued its remarkable high Jumping, this time vaulting 12'a points to 134**. A report that it Is to lie taken over by General Motors, giving two Glares of its stock for one of Mack Truck, appeared plausible, but Pierre Du pont declared he had no knowledge of any such proposition. Mr. Dupont Is chairman of the board of General Motors. A. drive on Radio Corporation late in I he day had ho unsettling influence. This, with another sinking spell by Anteri.au Woolen anti weakness in Ihe St. Pauls, gave a poor look to the list. About the only group consistently strong through the whole session was the tnerchnmlisers. 8. 8. Krcsge made a big move on declaration of a £>0 per cent stock dividend. Transact ions w ere In good volume. Foreign exchange steady. Money rates unchanged. Wheat, especiall in the Winnipeg mar ket. was nervous and overstrained. Before the break whs checked prices were off neatly 10c s bushel. There was a rally from this and then another break. This break came despite n deluge of buy ing orders from the country. Toward the close of the Chicago ses sion there was a burst of strength In corn and oats. This was surprising In regard to oats for that grain has been in very poor demand of late. Cotton was dull hut strong. There has been a pronounced Increase In bullish sentiment recently. The futures market was without strik ing feature. • 'nffee fairly active and 24 to 15 higher. Sugar up 2 to 3 points. f | New York Quotations v New York Stock exchange quotations furnished by J. S. Ha-'he A Co., 224 Umaha National Bank building: Wed. High. How. Close. Close. A gri Chemical ...17% 16% JH% 16% A la x Rubber ..11% 11 % 11 % 11 % Allied Chemical ..81 87 83 92% Allis Chalmers ... 77% 76 76 77 Am Beet Sugar... 41% 4 1 4! 40% Am Hr Shoe Fdry . ... 9 5 96% American Can 169** 166% 167% 145% Am Car a Fdry.. 200 % 19s % 200 3 9*>% Am Hide A Heath .... ... . . 12 Am Hide A 1. pfd 72 71 72 71 % Am Inter Corp .. 36% 34% 24% 34% Am Linseed Oil.. 25% 2-*»% 26% 26% Am Locomotive .117% 116 115 116 Am Radiator .. .101 100 101 101% Am Ship A Com. 11 % 11 % Am smelting 99% 98% 98% 99 Am Smelting pfd.109% 1*'9% Am Steel Fdrlea 47 46 % 40% 46% American Sugar 63 60% 60% 62% American Sumatra 10% II Am Tel A Tel .133 132% 132% 133 Am Tobacco . 87% 86% 87% 87% Am W W A E 35 35 Am Woolen ...... 62% 49 % 49% 62% Anaconda 44% 4t 44 44 % A*mJ Dry Goods. 1 66 160 156 3 49 Associated Oil ... 39 *% 58% 38% Atchtaon .. .119’* 118% 114% 119% A11 Coast Line 161'a 161% A G A W f. 24% 24% 24% 24 AH Refining Co 115 111 113% 1)0% A net in • Nichole ... 2* 27% 2* 28 Baldwin .131% 170% 1.1 131% Baltimore A Ohio. 79% 77% 77% 78% Barnadal) A" 26 .4% 2 8 25% Beth Stye) 1 % 50' * 5-i % 61 Roach Magneto 38 % 36 % 37 f % Hrook Man Ry . 3 x % .3 7% 37% 3 8 Brook Man pfd . 75% 7 5 75% 76 Hrook Edison Co 128% 126 1 28 1 27 % Calif Pa- King . .. 101 % 100% Calif Petroleum 19 28 'a -9% 28% Cal A A rl7. Min 64% 4% 5 4 * 4% Canadian Pec ...164% 160 160 160 Central el.ath 19% 18% lx% 18% Central Heath pfd. 56 65% 66% 56 Cerro da Pasco . .. 63% 63 53% 62% chandler Motors 3')% 29% 29% 29% Ch-aa A * *hio . 97% 96% 96 % 97% Chi fit VN corn l*»% 10% 10% 19 'hi Gt W pfd. 27 26% 26% 27% Chi A N W . 71% 70% 7t» % 71 c M A St P 14% 13% 13% 14% c V A St P pfd % 22% 22 % 24% C H 1 & P 46 45 46 46 % c St V M A O Ry . . 6 4 Chile Copper . . 35% 36% S5% 35% chlno i . 24 % Cluett Peabody . ... 68 Cluett-Peabody pfd lr,3% Coca-Cola *» *7% «:% 87% Colo Fuel A Iron <4% 41 4 7 43% Colum c»rbon 60% 511.a • ana Sug ... . 11 13 Cuba Cane S pfd . 57 % 2-7 57 67% Cuba-Am Mug 31% 3')% 30% Cuyatnel Fruit .... . . 62 Daniel Boone r- S i% 6 % 6 Davldaon Chem 4; , 4.', 18% 4* Delaware A T.ack 141 1.78’, U8% 110% Del A Hudson 139% 129 139 . 1 *% Dupont De Nem 14.'» 142% 14**% J42 Dome Mines . 18% '6% Eastman Kodak .116 112% 113% 113% EC- • 37 * 31 % 31 S 31 % Endicott John 6* **% Elec S»or Hat . . *.:>% 6.8 6.8 65% Famous Player* 95% 93% 93% 94% Fifth Ave Hus H V i*« Rubber 11% 11% 11% 11% Flelschman % Y . .. 82% U% General Asphalt . 40% 68 .-8 '*% General Ele- t «5 307 30.7% 303 % 304% General 8fotora . 75 73% 74’a -4% Gold r »uat . 41% Goodrich 4 5% 47% 42% 44% Great Norlhern O 79% 3«% 31% .19% G» No Rv pfd . 7- % 68% 68% 69% U|f J»r Hteel *7 % * 8 % *6 % 87 Hart Trunk 3? 31 % 71 % .71 Hayes Wheel ..38% 37% 3| 17% Hudson Motor* .. 35% 34% 3 5% “&'• Home Min Co .... . 46 46% Houston Oil . «•* 81% *8 *3% Hupp Motors .... 16% 15% if 1% 111 central . ... 114% 115% 116% 114% 111 Central pfd 114% Inspiration 29% 29** 28% 29% Int Eng Com Corp 32‘a 32% 32% 7;% Inter Harvester 10«% I'M 1«7 108% Int Merc Marine 1*% 12% it n Int Merc M pfd 4«% 4% 4 5% 46% Inter Nickel ..24% ?6 2* % }6 % Inter Paper . . 64 ** 84 56 % 64 Ini I Tel A T. ... 81 »0% 82% •! Jones Tea. 19 18% Iordan Motor... 46% 44% 44% 43% K <* Southern . 38 >4 .37 37 57 % Kelly Springfield 18% 1 f- 35% 18% Kenne.ntt . 54’* 84% 64% 84% He* Ftuhhei 12% 12% Lehigh Valley. 7« 74% ?6% 7*% f.ima T.ocomotlve, ••% •* 49 69 % Loos* \5 lie*. 77 % !% -it % North A mar loan 42% 42% 4"% 4.% Northern Pacific .70 49 49 <♦% N * w fly..128% 12«% 128% 119% < trpheum .. .8 "6 Owens Dot ft# 47% 4'-8* 44% 4, Pacific oil . 48 62 % 83% 6 4% Packard Motor lfc% 1'» lft% 1ft1* Pan A mar . 7«% 6*% «“% 8S Pan Atn * B’* .... 71 69 69% 69 '« Penney 1 FI Tl _ 4*% 48% 44% 4-’. Peoples Gas 1 14 % 114 114', 11.1% Per- Marq ... . . 68 8* Philadelphia Ce.ftft % 64 Phillips pet . 46% 44% 44% 44% Pierce Arrow .... 11V* 17% 13 11% Poetum < arral 96 •* 44% Pf % 94 ’v Pressed Steel Car 46% 44 65 '>4% Prod A Ref . 52 % 31 21 31 % Pullman 14.3% 14?’* IM t 4?% Punla ftleg Sug 4 4 4 3 % 42% 44% Pure Oil . 12 % 2D % 31% 11% Radio Corp 44% «2 62 »>.<% Fx w 11 Steel Sp 113 Kav Consolidated IP* 14% 14% 14*, Leading 7 9 % ,'» % 7x% , x % Leploale 2*’% 19** ?o 20 Rep Tr-f.fi 4 Sterl f.8% 8% * % i P, Roval injF'-h N Y il% 63% 2 % t< t % St HASP 60 % a.. I.„ , „ - m Hama 4 S w 4*% «8 4*% «. •' Sr h lilte >•( HI 11 4 % 1 I 4 I I 4 % I l 4 % Veers Roebuck 144% I *M 141 1>»9% Shell Union Oil .. 27% "6% 6% 6*, Simmons Co .. ;13 % 3 3 ’3 % <: % Sinclair Oil .. 37 8, :■:••* ?% * Mnc!*lc pfil 91% *»0i* -i‘i% y>i,, Sloss-Sneffleld . *r. % <5 Xft xftU — k e 11V (Ml . ? 8 2 ( ’« "« % 2* % Fiiuth Pe 105% 104 % 104% I •’ 8 South Rail 8 2 8 I % MI % MS stand * Ml of Dal *16 % * . .. , % Ml • - I of .1 *'■ % 4 % t . % ».. % M* Pla;e G'a»a 14** 14% 14, 14% «-#va-t Warns- 7‘ % . 1 •* 7 ? * 71% Mfiifub Carh 6* 8- "deb* k# 44 4 48% 4 * submarine Duel .» ...» .., «... I\ Texas Co 44% (J 4* 4s 47% Texas tiulf 8 106-% 10..% 1 <* 4 1"..% Texas A l*ac t • 44% 1' « 4 4'* Tlmk-B It Hear.. 3'\ '4% ■4% "4% Tob Products . 74% 74 74 7$% (Tobacco Prod "A ’ 97% 97% 97% 8"'.* Trans Oil b % % « I'nion Pacific 149% 148% 148% J4f Chi ted Fruit ..218% i U H cast I Pipe. 1S2 17s 178% 179 (’ S lad Alcohol.. 81% 79’*x 79-* >1% IT 8 Rubber 42 % 41 % 41 % 4 1s. jl* S Rub pfd . . 9. 94% 94% 91% u s 81»*ei ... _r::% 12« 126% 127% r ,X Steel pfd .125% 125 125% J24% P la 'upper. 9 105 106 I Westing Kl°' 7t% 72 72 74 % 1 Whit® Kafle Oil . 5n% 29% 30% 29% Whit® Motor® .... 76 72% 72% 73 Woodworth Co lit7* 112% 114 113 % i Wlllys-Ovrr .. 10 9% 9% 9% ! Willys Over \ f»1 .. 74% 73% 73% 73% | Wilson .... 7 % 7 % Wilson pfd ... 21% 21% 21% 21% Worthing Pump 66 62 % 6"% 65** Wrlgley Co 49 49 Yellow Cal* T Co. . el i Yeiiow C M Co 3 9 s* 39% 39% 39% Total sales Wednesday. 1 721.900. Today's 2 4> m. saW 1 859,900. r--—\ New York Bonds --> New York, .lsn. 29 Rond prices drifi ed Irregularly lower oday sx profit tak ing swept over I he list after an early period of firmness OH company hens, however, continued in display Independ • nf strength, most «•? the leading Issue* working into new high ground although they failed to maintain their extreme gains Renewed activity developed In Mexi can government obligations although in ternational bank**! reported no new de velopments on* which todays advance® of a point or more would be based. Brazil ian and other South American issue® were Inclined to work lower following I ho announcement that interest payments would ie deferred on th® $6,000,000 bond issue floated here by the state of Santa jCa'harlna, Brasil, in 1922. Final price changes of corporation bonds were narrow. California petroleum t>%a arid Sinclair consolidated oil 6%s. closed higher but Pan-American 6s after touching a new top price. fell bac k a point at the dose. Reports of new mer ger negotiations in the Southwest stimu lated trading In "Kat: " issues which es tablished new high record*. New York Central convertible fir, St. Paul 4s of 1926 and convertible 4%s and Chesapeake St Ohio convertible 6s lost ground. A large advance subscription was re ported for a $50,000,000 Consolidated gas company of New York issue which bank ers ar® ready to offer as soon as approval of the public service commission is ob tained. Other offering* which are pend ing included part of n $65,000,000 Cana dian National railways issue and loans for several French Industrie*. New York, Jan. 29.—Following are to day's high, low an/1 dosing prices of bonds on the New York Stock exchange and the total .sales of each bond: iL'nlte.l States government bonds in dol lars and thirty-seconds of dollars ) l . H. Hondo. (Sales In 11,505 1 High Low. Close. 238 Liberty 3%a.101.18 101.J5 101.17 21 Liberty 1st 4%e..102.1 10119 1M.S0 21 Liberty 2d 4%r mi t i«i of) 101.3 27 Liberty 3d 4%. .101.17 101.15 H>1 17 3ft Liberty 4th 4*4fi. . 1»2.ao 101.30 102 on 613 r 8 Treas 4* 14)0.21 105.2 4 100.23 63 U S Treas 4-4 - 156.00 154 31 104.31 Foreign. If An J M Wks Os 95% 90% 90% •i Argen Govt 7a.102% 102 3 52 % 14 Argentine Gov Os 9R% 9 3 93% 23 Austrian gtd 1 is 97 97 97 27 Hordes ux • s . * 4 % > 1 % * 4 % 6 Copenhagen 6%s 9 7 94% 9 7 *> Greater Prague 7%s 9.’% 92% 92% 22 R de Janerlo >s 47 94 93% 93% 14 Czechoslovak 8s '62 16**% 155 1"0% 62 Depart of Seine 7s 90% 9**% 95% 22 Dominican s f u%r 94% 93!j 94% 2 Pom **an 6%s J 929 15,% 103% 1“3% 7 1> Canada 6s 62 .. 102% 102% 152% 43 D K Indies *62. 150% 99% 100% 46 1> E 1 r> %s S ’63 9f.% >' % 9 V 2 Frameri- an 7%s 94% 91% 94% 44 Fren- h R*n *« . 15.': 1"2% 1 *'•; 81 French Rep 7a . 91% 91% 91% 87 Germ ex in 7s .... 9'.% 9 3% 96% 9 Ot Con* K P lap 7» >'*% 95% 95 *4 42 Japanese f%a .... 91% 91% 91% 2 Jr pane** «s . «!% *7% v-% 4 Helg im 7%a .... 159% 1 °9 1 f,9 % 24 Belgium 4%s 93% 93% 93% 4 Penmaik 5* . ..151% 101 % 151% 9 Hungary 7 %s . . 90 95 9" 2 v Netherlands 4 • 7 J . 1 5,. % 1 f,4 % 156% 38 Net herla nda 4i* 64 152 % !■•'% \*2\ 17 Norway 4s 44 . ]ofl *9% joo .3 4 Serbs Croats Is . . 65 1 * 85% 22 Sweden '■%, •• 99% 98% 99% 12 Nord Kw 4 % » ... *3% « 4 8.3 % 25 (’aria l.y Med 6s . 79% '.9 79% 10 Rep Bolivia 8s 93% 0 % 93% 4 Rep Chile sa 41 . . P‘V% It.7% 1"8% 2 4 Rep Chile 7s.151 jnnv, J5I 105 Rep Cuba • %» 98% 9'% 9 8% 3 Rep Finland fa ... 8*% '*% 66 % 1 Rep Haiti 6s .... 9 % 93% 93 % 2 Queensland fs 1 0 % 163% 152% 15 Rto Grande Sul 8* 97 i«% 97 6 Han Paulo *» 101 101 151 1 Ha-las Con 8a .. 116% llf% 116% 15 Swlaa Gov 6%s 4*' 1r'' % ’51% 151% 7 K G H A I % s 2 9 1 17 117 117 25 K G H A ( »%s 37.156% 156% l»»e% 27 V X Bt aril *a 96% 96% ?*% "4 U 8 Hri l' Hv Kl c li 53 ft 2 Domestic. It Am A*r Chm 7,%' 150% 155 105 % 18 Arn Chn d 6s. 9* 97 % 9* 3 Am Smelt fa .1 "6 l"r. % 15.3% 14 Am Smelt 5s . . .. 96% 94% 96% 1.3 Am Sugar fa .15: 10! % 1M% ?l Am TAT ;>%s _l«|% 151% 151% 34 Am TAT col tr fa.. 150% 106% 165% 92 Ain TAT col tr 4s . 96% 96% >6% 6 Am WW4BI 5s -. 94% 94% 94% 25 Anacon Cop 7a .78 163% 1Q?% 103% 22 Anacon Cop 6a 53.. 106% p6% 150% 21 Armour Dal 5%a .. 91% 91% 91% 9 Auo Oil fa 152 % 15? 102 12 A T A S F vn 4a -9% 4D, 8«S 25 A T A S F ad 4a *3% 82% 82% 23 H A o rf 6s 9;- 102 101 % 102 37 R & O lit as ctfa 165% 160% 160% 24 H A O c\t 4 % a 95% 90% 95% a Hell Tel Ta . s . .161 % 151 151 % 7 2 Beth H\ cor **•« A 9 % 95% 9'% 17 Hath St p m fs 02% 91% 92 22 Hk!n Ed gn fa A 9'* * 99% 99 % S2 Hkln M Tr sf -■ 84% *4% **'% 7 Tl n A P 4%a . S'. % h 7 % . 48 « allf Pet 6 % ■ % 1 •! % 15-8, 4 Can North d 4%* 117% 117% T , .37 Can Par d 4a 79% 79', 79% 31 C C Jk (»h « fa 15? 16*% in*% M Cert '.S R%* 161 156% 1'-5 % 5 Cant Par gtd 4s 88 *7% 88 M CAM evt fa 157% 10 f % jo; 72 r A M o vt 4 % a 94% 9>% 94 38 C A A 5 %» 4 7 4 f % 47 6 CRAQ rfg is A 151 % 151 •, 3 n 1 % f CHAQ gen 4a 86 % »p s •» % 46 • A r. 1 (.» 7f% 78% 7' % St chl lit Wear 4e «j fi% *1% *8 CM A St P evt 4 % a R7 % 16 5f :* CM A.St P rfg 4 % s f1% 76% ;t If7 CMAXIP 4« 2b 74% 72% 72% M * A N \Y rfg Rs . 101% |6i 151% *? Ch'-ago Rys s . . 84% 84% 84% H faRIAP gen 4« ..83% 83% 8 * % >6 PrIA P rfg 4s . . . 16 8 4 % «4 % 10 CTHAHK Inc ia 57% ff % f . % 4 2 C At W I 4 s ...77% 77% 77% 27 ( hile • >pper «s 169% «»9 )6|'% 28 CCCAPff, rfg hs f>. 98% 9 9. R F*ev 1 n Term fa.. 99% 99% 99% 1f< A S 1 fg 4%s 9S 92 % 9? % 9 Cn| OAF. l«t la 106% 166% J(»0% t Com Pow 4s . 99% 99% 99% • I nn» Coal Md fa 88% 88% 88% PI t'nn* Power Rs s;% f?% n-% 21 c c Hug deb «a a»p 161 165% 1 n 1 3* I» A H evt Ra 10f.% ]6R% 106% 2 Denver OAR Isf fa 93 03 93 if I »en A Rlfl (1 con 4s *3% * 1 % 9 % 9 Detroit Kd 1 rfg fs 107 10; 167% 3 DuP de Nam 7%9 168 ioa ing 7 Du^ueane T.lghf fs. 16R% 16|%i6,s% ‘5 Kaetern Cu X 7%* 164% 164% 164% :» Empire GAP 7%a.l0l 160% 166% »• Kris gan lien 4a.. f4% 44% 54% I r- . cv r 4s I* . . 74 78 *4 7 8% 11 Fisk Rubber 8* 116% t 15 110 rf FA F. Coast Rye fa 98 94% 98 2 Gen Fleet deh fa 162 IQ? m2 17 Goodrich f%s 162% 10?% 16?% 4 Goodyear T fs 21 I6f% 168% 158% 4f Goodyear T 8s 41 1?0 119% 176 I Gd T Rv Of r fs .167% 167% 167% 19 Gr«at Nor 7e 8 116% 116% 116% 9 Gregt Northern fs 93% 97% ?% •1 Herahey <*ho. *• !»4% 16.8% t6j% 18.3 Hud .V M rfg 8, 8 87 % *f% 87% 8 1 H A Men sdl Inc f>s 71% 76 7 1 % 9 Hum • ».I A R .>%# 16j% 106% 161 III Hell Tel t;% *;% »;% 1 111 Central R%e 162»I 163% 16?% ro 1 «• Chtl.ANO I fg fe 97% 97 % 9i% III Hi I deb 4 % s 9 B 9 3 % 93% .1 Inter Hap T is 9.3 9% *> '4 ? 8 Inter It T fj» i. ■ % 7I> * ’ ■ 85 Int It T rf Ra etpd kx % « 8% fvs, 16*1 Inter A «It N adt fa 7 1** 76% 76% 5 Int A (It N l»t fa 151% 16|% t •'« % 4 Int M M a f fa «*«• 8|% 89% 18 Inter P*|wr rv* Ra 88% 8*% *'% • K * Ft H A M 4a »2 % 87 > % 8 K C l'A 1. Ra . 98% 9f % 9f% 38 K t* Southern is . 98% 88% 8«k. 2 K c Terminal 4e .. xf>% ff% *r, % 17 K G A Klee fa 1«0 69% 166 1.7 Kellv H lire 8s 98% 91 98 II Laclvde *1 X 1. R%* 96% 9f t*» 1" 1 X A II S d la t* 4 9* % 9* % 17 Liggett A Myers Ra 9 s % 98% 9s % 10 I .out a A N 1«t 4 % a 92% P?% 1 T.otilaSA N nn 4 a 93% 9.% 16 Lou*a G A F. 8s. 92% 9 % 9?% 19 Magma ('op 7s ...IJ?% H»6% 1""\ 11 Msns'l Hug 7%" .!"<»% 160% 166% 8 Market Xt Rv 7a 9*% *9 1J Midvale <\t fa 9- , 9» 9'‘ 14 Miiwau r: n a i. «• 19% f*9% 99% 1 Minn A H l. 4 s ?% I M K A Tl fs*’ . 152% 1«?% (6?% 6i M K A T I f G 8 8-. u , 8V », |79 M K A 1* Re 3 *( % 88 * % 34 M iv Pacific 1st fs 166% too 166 : « Mo Pec ggn 4s 8 4% *"4% f*% s Muntan* P Re A 58*, 64% ft*% •• N »• T A 1 let ' s ! 66'4 166 in.* \ •» r .9 M S’,s 99% '•l* % *5 1, 4* N T « en <1 4 s 11 a % it % 116% 4'* N V t en tfg fs 1*16% ft % 16.*% 13 \ V t en 4s *3% S3 % * •% It N Y i’hl A H 1. R%e 04% *4% 9 t % 13 NY Fd aon rfg 4%, 1|< 113% tt?% 8( NY Ml A It 7 s 9«8, !U\ M*, I "6 NY Nil,VII ,s « fr I 98% 98%) 71 NYNHAlt • vt fis (I M »v % 8n 3* NY It vs ,s rtfs R6 «4 % 4**» !■'» NY Tel tfg hs 41 164% J"rt% * % •; N 3 1>I aon 4%» 9. % *». , 5" 1 ? V V \3 A It I % S M .-.O' ' ‘ ! N A \N - > a UV 1 f, %*D'0 10" 100 20 Wilson A C n f 7%a 66% 65 65 14 Wilson A C 1st 6s 91 33% -* % 9 Wilson A Co evt 6a *9 68 6 8 9 Young S A T 6s.. 97% 97% 97 % Total sales of bonds today were $12. 777.O0O; compared with $1 3,360,000 pre vious day and $12,225,000 a year ago. Chicago Stock. Quotation* furnished by .1. S. Bache A Co. 224 Omaha National Bank bldg Phones. JA. 6167-8-0. Bid Asked. Armour A Co Til pfd ..8 6 8»% Armour A Co Del pfd . 96 93 Albert Tick . ..217 2-'2 Carbide .66 % 67 L Edison Co .1 34 % 7 2 5 Cudahy .105 1**5% Diamond Mat*-h .117 11* Deere pfd . 8 7 Sh Eddy Paper . 2! 2 5 National I.eat her . 5 % 6 Quaker Oats .340 36" Reo Motors . 18 I h % ^ wi f* A Co .1 1 6 % Swift International . 92% Thompson . 4G 4, Wahl . . . 16 16% Inreign Exchange Kate*. Follow ng are today's rates of ejeoharg*. ** compared with the par valuation. Fur nished bv the Tetera National bane.: Par Val. 'Today Austria .20 .0000161 Belgium .195 *>523 "anada ..3 00 1.00 '*erho-8iovakia .20 .0300 1 tenmark .. 27 1 793 England . .4*6 4 7950 Era tire* . . . . 19' .05,44 Jet-many . . . .. 23 1 .2*2 iJreece ...195 .0175 Daly .1 9 5 *• 4 1 9 Iugo-81avia ..... ... .20 ."170 S‘o rway .27 .1536 Sweden .27 .2699 iwitxerlartd .195 .1936 New York I offee Future*. New York. Jan. L’f - The market, for coffee fu*urea opened today at an advance if 31 to 42 point* on covering b> recent tellers. v\ho wer* probably influenced by lirher able*. from Brazil The der-ard *a* supplied on the advan e to 19.45' 'or May *nd pries* later reacted 15 or 2rt joint* under real inns: May ' losing at !9r§e The general market •'losed *» t a ie* advan- e of "4 to 27 points Sale* rers juotatlone: March, 20.84c may. 10.21c; fuly. 14 34c. September, 17 38c. Decem ber 10.77c Spot »ffee. quiet; Ro 7s. 22*4«-; San. ‘Os 4a, 27*46-9,4r. New \ urk Produce. N'»nr York. Jan. *79 — Hut ter - V -nr.. r* e pi*. 8.0*3 lui-n; treanie :- 1 igher than Bltra*. S9Sff40c: creamery extra* t92 -ore). 39- creamery flrata t«8 to S»1 tcore | 36», * Eggs—I rr egultr re ojpt* 7,2.3 ''a^ea, fiesh gathered. extra firsts. 58669c: ’••esh gathered seconds. 63 u 54c; nearby nennery white, clocel y selected, extra* fiO’s title nearby and nearby western hennery white* firsta to average* 55 ^ nearby hennery brown*, extra*. P»* Ifin coast white* extras. * * u 59i . f'a« ific coast whites, first* to ► xt flrat* 57 u 51c Cheese—Steady: receipts 41.983 pound* 4 tilcilgo Pntatces. Chicago. Jan 29,—Potatoes—Early morning trading limited, market firm; r* i-etpta. 4o - art, total !' .w ahlpment* 5»1 car*. Wisconsin sacked round wh;tes mostly 1! 10 ti 1 1 ' few fancy higher, bulk round white* few sales, f 1.186 1.15. Idaho sacked Russets $* *5 4 hlcago Produce. fhlrago. .Tan :'9 Butter—Market high »?. creamery. extra*. 37**c; standard* n\r, extra first*. 20617c. first*. 356 15 5jc; second* 32ii34< Egg* Market lower- receipts, 8 fi7* as-* first*. 58 Vj 0 51c; ordinary firs1,*, j 176 40c. refrtgera - -r f|r*»a 4»©42r New lock ( otton Future* \>m York Job !l Cot too P i i re >p# ned *:»*•;.' Mar-- 5.7* May. !l «ir July 24 25c October. 24.18c, De ember, 24 12c. New York Jan 29 -The general cot • on marks? !o*ed barejv steady at net ul vs sees of 5 to 13 p ;nts IJKeety Bond*. New York las 24. -Liberty bond* at I p m Liberty 3*x*. 1*11 18. firat 4’** I'M 3* »e ond 4'** Jill.I . ’bird 4‘»* 18117. fourth 4’** 10131 Lotted States government 4« 188 2 !■ , l n red Rtatey gov -rnmtni 4 ’•* * 184.31. London Money. London Jan 29 -Bar Oliver 37 7-lfd ,ter ounce Money 3 Sr per cent Tuacount Rate* -Rhort M • 3 N 6 7 S T#r rut; three month* bill*. 3 13 10 r*v cent k*n*a* 4 ity Produce. KiniM City. Jan. ?4 Egg* Ic lower, 4»c Cream#rv Butte- 1 - higher. 4! J i!f. Other Produce l ncharg-d f”~“ ” N Omaha Produce . v January 29. BETTER. Creamery—Local Jobbing price* to re tailer* Extra 48c; extra* In 00-lb. tuba, 19-. standards. lie: first*. S*c. Hairy - Buyer* are paying 24c for No 1 table butter in roll* or tuba, 21&*Sc for packing etcck BlTTf-REAT. For No. 5 cream Omaha buyers are paving *4c per lb at country stations; 15c del tered at Omaha FRESH MILK. Price quotable $“ is pe- ,-wi for freah nvik t**t‘ng 3 5 buttetfat. delivered on dairy platform. Oniah* EtJOP For *ici delivered «t Omaha. No. 1 fresh egg* g aded basts around * « per Lien Nn ? 30c. freah nark* J»8t Trice* above for #gga received In nee 0' Ni. t whitewnod r.viM, a deduction f l.tj will be mad* for eecondhand rase* i No 1 egg* mull be good average site. 4« lb* net. No. 3 eggs consist of small. Irregular ahaptd. ah run ken* or wsak-bodied Iff * In mo*’ quitters a premium la being paid for eel* *tad • which must not be more than 48 hmiM old, uniform In a!ne »»'•! colo* t meaning ell solid colore—all lira Iky whits. nr a'l biown, and of the »ams ehade t The ah»ll must b* clean ml sound, and the egg* we’gh 16 ounce* per do«#n or ovet Jobbing prices to retailers- V. S spe **l, 56c; It. J4. extras, commonly know n is selects 63c No. 1 small, f-eah, 47c, ’re*h cracks, 10c. it a Burr* Faying pries* at. -K delivered Omaha 'otnisl*on bouse* Cottontail*. fl 50 per ftoaen. jacks. |1 08 per dor* i IHCK9F: Arneri an chee**. tan.-v g-ad*. Jobbing jtrtceg quotable *• follow*; *tnt:l* delates, lie. double dala'ef 38c; square prints. !•< longhorn*. 743*. brick. 18c. llm* tiirgsre t lb style $' . per tjoitn; gnts* louveatlc j9c imported RoquefoiL 01c; Men York white. 32' fW WINTER CHAPS m with »oothing, antixeptic 1 7 MENTHOLATUM1 v Juit rub it in M freely New York Curb Market | s__' New York Jan. £9 — Itesumpt ion of t he aIIh of Kentucky ami Kansas and Wilcox oil showed nei gains of about t io 2 points while Gulf oil. Imperial oil. Prairie oil and gas and South Penn oil sold off a point or more below last nights final quotations. Further selling of the radio share reflected the growing belief that ail tbui good news m sight had been discounted and the recent advance overdone. T.oases; of a point or i ore wre recorded by GubiHer. Freed - Kisemunn. Oarod. Ther-i tri indyne. Thompson. Ware and Freshman., ^lazeltlne > Ichled nearly a point despite the inauguration o dividends. Weakness also developed In the public j utility group. Th© now Kl«otfifi bond and I aharo stock sold down to a new low at j 66%. off 1%. or slightly more than one-j half of which it was quoted in the ex-1 cited trading a few weeks ■•<«" National, Power an.I Light broke 13 points to 1*8 and American Power and Light, Ijrhigh Power untie-, and M IdleweH utilities were off i to 2% points. Independent1 strength was shown b\ American Light; and Traction, which closed a point lower at 143. New York, Jan 29 Following is the official hat of transaction;- <>n the New York Curb rx< hang*, giving all slocks and bonds traded in: industrials. Sales. High Low 2 P. M.j 100 Abler! Packing. »% * % x # 1 **0 Allied P prior pfd. 66% «;•% 05%] 600 Am dan i K rn>w. . 7 6% 76% 75% 100 Am Gas x 9$0 Am Superpower A . 5 5 1% 54% SOU Am Superpower B. 3«% 36 36 32" Borden’s C Milk... 149% 14- 14x loo Gotany c Mills A. 4X % 48% 4*% 100 Brook city H K... x% x% »\ loO Car Light. 2 % 2% 2% 300 Cen Pipe Corp.... 21 % 21 % 21 % 400 Childs Co new.,,. 45% 44% 45% 60 < om Pow Corp_J 1 9 113 119 6*» Com Pow war ... 33 39 39 1300 ('on d A E Balt n. 33 32% 32’, 1000 Font'I Bakeries A . 11 o % ltf&% 109 3500 Cont i Bakeries B 26% 24% 24% 10a Con t. Bakeries pfd 92% 92% 92% 200 t urtlsa A perm ctf 16% 15% 15% 1800 J)e y Radio rtfs.. 28% 27% 28 1200 Imbiber •' A R . 32 31 % 51% 300 Implex C A Audio. 11 J0% 10 7* 200 I>u Pont Motor..., 1 200 Imrant Motors.... 17% 17 17%, 1200 I»uz Cr> In* . 3"% 5 1% 20’, 100 Fast Penn Els. trie 65 65 f>5 10 1:I*-.- H a 8 pfd . !■•-•% l".% l".% 4 85% *5% 11' \\ . k Spen S* < % »% * % 3000 Yellow Taxi NY 1 • % J>% 1»% standard Oila. 8200 Anglo An* Oil 20 * 19% 2* I800 *tUn- T.cba * % , 3% 50 Borne Scrjrmaer ..£30 210 £30 20 Buckeye Pipe 6f% 69% <9% TOO Chezebrough Mfg 52% '*2% ’ - % 10 I'hesebrgh Mfg pf.1’4 114 114 5600 Font Oil u i . £9 I £4% 29% 200 Creace.tt Pipe . 14% 14% 14% 20 ( berland T . • I4H 144 11 : £00 Gain* s g «»1J > f *0 4 * " Humble • • ' 4 * 4t% 44% 40 III Pipe Line.146 145 145 1 430 1 mp on Can .. .13 1% 3 29 % 130 £0 In.I IV© Line . . 8 5 >z M3 19460 Inter Pet 25% 25% 2 % .00 Magnolia Pet 157 i 17 10 \ v Transit __ 76% 7«% 76% xOO Ohio • *i 1 .74% 72% 74% loo Penn Mex Fuel 57% 37% “7% 9r" prairie U & C, 256 352% £54% 270 Prairie Pipe Line 121% 126% 121 150 Solar Ref .229 226 227 3it South Pipe Line. 161 10! ini 4€6 So Penn Oil . 194 192 % 195 28700 Stand Oil Jn.i 64% 67% t7% 276a Stand Oil Kan... 44% 43% 44 | 3500 Stand « *. l K' 3 22 % l2-% 122%l 16“ Stand Oil N«b 259 257 259 16400 Stand Oil N T 4«% 4«% C’* 20 St*nd oil «»hio .3 9% 3'.s 35S 160 Swan A Fin. h . 26 ;6 26 8700 Vacuum Oil . 8* >6% 87% 1300 Arkansas Nat Gas. 6% € % 6% 200 Card* Syn . 4 4 4 i 416 Cities Service . 192 19ft 190%. 406 Cit e* Srv H ctfs 19% 19% 19% 600 Cities Srv pfd.. 81% 81% M% j 1500 Cities Srv a< rp .1x9 1*- 3*9 3600 Cities Srv esh .*rrp ?*% 99% 99% 11466*F«lofu Svn . 99 95 95* 970lFre.de Syn . . 16% 9 % ! • ^*00 Herby Oj| ,% 5% ;% 176O0#Eng Petroleum ; 6 2706 Gulf Oil 7 ' % 6* % 6- % 14000 Kirby Petroleum . 2% “ ’500 Lag-. Pet 5% 5% looo»L«tig Ain Oil 4 3 4 Ma-fst 1 . Ill M ex . % 7 % 1 "<’• M*>x r*nufc .'4 7 4 7 < V*n TT.»d tioere 7 9** ■ 1 % 4% 46700 Mutual Ob - f% ’4% 14’* 14% <0 \at Fuel St O 1A* 1(*9 309 | l*'o \..„ Bradf- - d 4 - 4% 4 %’ 7 "A N M A Arz Ld Co c% «% *% • Noble . >11 : 1 11 H S600 peer OR ......... ’ % 1 % 1 % 2r*o*Teen Bea \ »r * - !» j 9n6 Pennnk Oil 1 rp 24% ?<% :i% loo Red Thinks Oil ... 29 29 29 I 600 Royal Fan ... 7 6% 6 % ! 16 00 R\au Fnn 6<) * 4 6% 200 ^alt Creek Con 7 % 7% ; % j 2500 --a’t i re. . }*-,> ^ • % _ .% “Snow and Colder”— Says the Weather Man. We Say—**Warm and Comfortable” If You Have an Ample Supply of EDNANZA Semi-Anthracite It's SMOKELESS and SOOTLESS and has very little ash. It starts easily and is long lasting. We guarantee it to give absolute satisfaction. Central Coal & Coke Go Jackson 30/3 > 414 South 15th Stiff^ 4*200 Xenesuelaa •* '• \ » ' * 14400 XVilco* tMl - * * I 9 — 4 500'i• T Oil A Of « 8 • Mining. 10000* Aris Globe . 1) ** ~no Cnlnro Conner ... % _ % loo Cun* Cop Mm .... JiY •'»% * hi JIMMI freest n Gold .... "t# "»I ®t* 4«*0*Crc»wn Reserve .. *2 J tstl icnn Gold Min .. J* 1 ngo* Eureka Croesus ... l* J ■* ;;noo*t juMfleM Deep .. I H#0O*Uold field Dev .... * 1000*Gold Zone DM.. *• “ * * 3)10 lie'll. Minin* ... 14 1,’* > 100 Hone Hound Co... % % % ISO* >)*lnd ?.sail Mines ..23 21 22 1000*.111# Con* . 45 4» 4» 1200 Kuy Copper ..... 1’» ) % 1% lfiO"*Knox Divide ..... 3 800 Mason \ alley .... 7 * 2 t 8 100 New Cornelia .... 22% 22% --'% mo Nlplssing . fi’x 6% 6 % lf»0 Ohio Copper . 1% 1% 1% • s00*F*ly mout h Lead ..77 77 77 1on0*Kay Hercules M . 11 11 11 2Oh#"Red Hills . 2 l000*Keorgan Dlv An... 4 4 4 J000*Hllver Dale . 7 200 So Am PAG... ..7% • 8% j 4)iro*Hpear hca>l . ~ " 10O0*S»and Silver-Lead. 14 14 14 1000*Tonopah Divide.. 7 • ion Tonopah Ext ... 3 3 JO0*Trlnily Copper Co 16 15 13 000*1 nlted Eastern 69 64 61 1 "mot s lout Mines It* 1° 10 1400 Cl ah Apex . 6% 1% ft 100 W alker Min. . . . 3 A 3 A * \ 1O00 WenUen Copip Mm 2% 2’* 2% Dotnentie Rond*. II Allied Parker fts «• 2 % >7 a ft % 2 Allied Packer 8s.-. 92 9 2 9 2 l Aluminum 7.- 26 D‘2% 102% 1f,2 % 1 Aluminum 7* '31. .107% 107% 107% \m GAK 6s .... 90% 9ft % 9ft % I Am l«*e Co 7a. . .10*1 Jnft lnft 3 2 f’Al, ft* old,.. 95% 96 95% . Ain Roll Mill* ft*. .1"’% 101% 101 % 10 Am Thread Co 6s. 103% 10*1% 103% 10 Ana Copper he 103% 103% l‘*3 % 6 Aasd Him Hd *»%» 83 *“ ft" 11 A <1 Ac W 1 5s. . fth 67% ft 3 0 Heaver Jtuard 8 44. 95% 94% 9 5 4 5 Mel go C Paper 6s. 98% 9*% I** * 7 Be h St 7s 35. ..104 % 104% 104 ■*, 1ft Can Nat Ry Eq 7«.lU9% 109% 109% 1 Cities Serv 78 B..166% 165% 1ft 5 % 3 Cl-.e Serv 78 C .120 120 1 2" 25 Cities Serv 7s D 102% 1 "2 % D«2 •* 1«* Cltle* Serv PAL ft* 94 % 94% 94 % 1 Con Gas Balt «%* 105 105 D/5 . Cuban Tei 7 %» ...106% 106% l"fc% 5 Cydahy Pack 5%s 92% 92% 92 * 2 Deere A Co 7%s .104% ' "4 % 1 4 u 2 Det City Gas ft*.. 102% 102% 102% 31 Det Edison ft*_113% 113% 11" % 23 lip Edison 5s_ 97% 97% 97 % 5 Dunlap TAR 7s... 102% D/2% P _ # * Fed Bug fts 33.. . . 3% 98 9‘ 3 Galr Robert 7*_101% 101% D*l% 9 General Pet 6s . . 101 ]0l 101 1 Gratis; Trunk 6%*.]07 * 107 % 17 % 59 Gulf « Ml 5« ... 99 94% 99 3 Lehigh Po Sec 6*. 101% 101% 101% 1 Liggett-W n 7s ..107% 107% 107% 10 Mu Pacific 5s 100% 100% 100% 1 Morns A Co 7%a. 102 J02 lf*2 2 Nat I»i*t Co 7s.. 100% 100% 100% ^ t Nat leather ft* .101% 101% 101 , * 9 No St P rvt 6%s.l07 l«ft% 1 •" •„ 9 Ofrin Pow Ss B... 91% 91 9 % • Pub Ser\ HAG 6 %a 98 % 9» * *>ft \ 2* Pure Oil 6 % s. ion’, 99% 99% " S ha w ‘ en 7 * ..]<•:.% 10“% 1 - * % ? So Cal Ed son f a 9ft % 9" ? 19 Stand GAE <%*..11S% 113 1 I ' % 12 Stand Mil NT ft%s.l07% 107% D*7 -* 1 Swift A- «*o 5*. . . . 95% 96% 9? % 11 Dnlnn Ef .A P 5%* 100% 100% 1 % 5 Pnlted Oil Prod 6s*21 30 Tn ]" \ a4-uun* Oil 7p .107% 107% ' '> 7 ■ . Web M* 1!* «%t if.-, 1C3 lr.3 foreign Bond*. 1 ind Ur Finland 7s 94 «* 94 ft* ?<% 1 Net he rids 6* '72.105 % 1 % 2 f ‘ % 5 Russian ft%s ...,17 17 1“ v Russian 5%* . 1ft 1ft tft ., Swiss 5 % s .101% 101% 7 01% k Swiss i n . % j 1 > • Cents a share. New Tnrk < all Money. New' York, Jan 29.—Call Money Steady; high. 3% per cent; iow, 3% per < *n; . ruling rate. 3% per cent; Hosing bid 3% per «ent offered at % p-»“ • ent: last Dan*. 3% per rent, all Par* -jg* nst ar eptati #•*. " pe- rer* ?im« eadj xed collateral. <0-90 days, 3 %'» % per cent. 4ft months. 3%' 4 per r*-r.t; prime commercial paper, 3 -j p*er cent F or C olds. Grip or Influenza and .'».■= a Preventive, take Laxative PROMO QCININE Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the pjgnature of E. \V. Grove. 30c.— Advertisement M» F.RTfsFMF.NT. Will Take Off All Excess Fat : i - - .w that ’her* ■ a »imp> , '. • •. *> '*■ e-H for overfat ne*s or* that f!in> b- used safel* and sncrs’ly b> any »-.*n '- » >■ s re- s ' > . ,-h ■ J* * the tablet t^-m r * th»» n*-w fa -us Mmmoli Prescr'ptio". Th(*u**nd* rr>en and women ** h year ■rfnt" Rlende" hea’-hful figures by us C Marruda T*b!e’« You, tue, can »»pect to reduce step-lily and easily' without gn g through I-ng * *g*» «f tire*orr.“ •- *. - tn fLf and atarx.i’ --n die’. M»rn* "A e w . P'~v. pi ..n Tablet* are void by *11 drug E *t* the world ove»- st cor dollar a • on an se< ure them d rect f-om the Mannola ' c Gen^rsl Motors Bldg.. I>« • i- - ot M r o Tf- p y: <•' _ PAIN-'.SIDeI For quick and com plete relief, no mat ter whetherthe pain is in the Back or Side, the Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcockts PLASTER A Standard External Remedy o/ Ore, 70 Vmt,' Standing Sold by dnxgg^ata *tj e-eery part of th« etmlirmd erorld.