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    Severest Smash
in Months Seen
in Wheat Price
Badly Overbought Condition
Disclosed in Pit After Mar
ket Had Moved Up Un- •
der Stimulus.
By CHARLES J. HEVDEN,
l nivernal service Staff Correspondent.
Chicago. Fab. 11.—A badly overbought
pit condition was disclosed In wheat late
r. day mfter the market had moved up
sharply In response to Improved export
business. and the late trading witnessed
the severest smash in month*. May
wheat dropped over 10c. from $1.87 to
*1.77'* at the close, net losses for the
day Being $'40. Longs found it almoa
: 1 possible to sell out. their wheat once
t.’o market started downward
vChea: closed 4 Ur- to $%c lOM er, egrn
w«e 2’ic to 2»4r lower, oats were 2l,fcc to
3s4c down and rje ruled 4*4c to 6i^c off.
\ recent department of agriculture
bulletin which stated that there Is no
enparent serious world shortage of wheat
wee seemingly the basis for much of the
liquidation. Houses with eastern con
1 ectlons were conspicuous sellers of wheat
during the session on every flurry Much
of the confusion late in the trade was
clue to the avalanche of etop-loss orders
oricount ered.
The seaboard confirmed 1.100.000 bar
r.l« of Canadian flour as being taken bj
rtussia. equal to 8.000.non bushels wheat.
‘H heat sales In all positions were 800,000
bjt-^els. and rye sales 800.000 bushels.
Liverpool closed 1 to 1 pence down.
The Insistent weakness in cash corn
ins finally attracted widespread liquid*
t;on of futures. Thia grain today started
m break long before wheat, and tended
to demoralize buying power in *11 pit*.
«'ash corn of good quality was still in
. five demand, but the poor grades went
begging at- wider discounts
Oat* sustained a bad spell with tne
other grain# Liquidations through com
Ti i/»slon houses stvrted at the opening,
and while a good rally took place at
one time, closing prices were near the
boftojp. . . .
Rye‘broke with wheat, despite the bet
te|) export outlook. Liauldation was tn*
explanation. Covering by shorts on the
extreme break sta.ved the decline.
Frovisions sold off tlnallv. Lard was
liy^c to 20c lower and ribs were un
changed to 2’so lower.
Pit Nofe*.
For several days The action of wheal
has reflected the idea that confidence
on the buying aide was rapidly on the
wane There was an almost utter lack
0“ support in the Pit. during the last
> our tod* v. except that which came from
obferts. Mav wheat was the hardest nit,
a fresh wave of selling In the last few
xnlnutti of trade closing"this month at
The bottom for the day. or 28*»<? off from
The recent highest point of the season.
Early in the da> wheat looked as
though It was beaded for a substantial
recovery following the recent declines,
but around top levels the market became
wlraied a* buying power faded. Winnipeg
wheat futures broke more than Chicago
veUtlvely. May wheat in the ^anatllan
market dropped from S1.99«fe to $1.8*. and
<Joeed at $1.88. Other domestic markets
trailed Chicago down. „ . „
Gradually the bulls in the wheat mar
ket have been abandoning their past pet
theories, they have been swirglngover
to the bear «lde .of the market. borlrt
ahortage Ideas have not panned out. and
the deduction has been that present high
T,riJ*es dlicount much of the bullish ait
nation .If not *1! of It. On th. f»«* "f
it th* ti*w» curr,nt on wh*»t tna»> tva*
bulllah. hut th* sp*culatlv« fram» or
mlM did not *nthu**
Ther* w*r« prlvat* oplrlora out 1* *
in th* <Uy to th* effart that Ru*»ia
oould not po»»lbly have t»k*n *ueh 1*r*»
amount* of flour. Th*** opinion* i**r*
rr*ait*.1 »* dlr*rt d*nlal* of th* puroh****
in *om* ln*t.mo*f. »n1 no '.nubt th*
narly *ff*ot of »h»*« takm**. which **r«
oonflrm*fl bv all a*aboard authorit!**. waa
lost i» th* pit._
CHICAGO PRICES.
TS>- Updike '. rain company, Atlantia 4112.
Jrt! ~a ti7High. I Uow. I Cloee. I Tea.
f J-Jil’j 1 ,7‘‘ ..1;”.^i u??H' l.'l*14
UJ,y
8,p. 11:11*
Ju,y fu : 1.34 M-Mv; };*‘*| tfjB
Sep. ) i'll 41 'l'.124i,. 1.14 1.19%; l.JOft
»*" J jJa ; 131>‘ H?# i1 »*’i
ju.y mm i'32:-(..i;2i.Hi i.i'5 i 'i’i
| Miu!
JlVy .56% -5S,»I ■ s 4 ’«« :*7 U
July •“>; .|k
BepI- :!!.41
May7 14 m Il4 22 114.90 116 00 114-20
J„*ir isiu itS.II 16 35 14 37 116.55
?A#v 114 10 IS 22 16.00 14.00 .14.20
Julj 16 75 loss 16.35 ,15 37 14.66 _
V«by IS.S.j ,14 65 15.65 itJJ* ]*•}{
July :i4.26 114 • 2 5 14.25 .16.2c M4-7
Vw York Riiaa Migar.
V** York. Feb. 11.—Raw sugar
1 -32c lower today at 4.59c for apot »nd
futurO ahlpmenr. Sale. were <,t,90» h»«"
of 1’t.rto nican for February-March ahlp
' A^ttarttal ad'anc* of ore point "J
< overlag was followed by
rt# atjga r future., "Uh cloalng prl.ea
to 5 rointe net lower The dei line
dub continued s-lltng for Cuban •
count and liquidation March
:.»lc; May. 2.93c; July. * Hf. Sep'em
h*Vd7*change, occurred in refined augar
nrlca'a from *r for prompt ahlprrent. One
befmlr quoted 5.90r for ahlpmeut after
Ttaftned futur*a wera nominal.
\ ew York Dry flood*.
New York. Feb 11 Cotton good. man
beta were aieady today with trading light
n unfinished clothe Fancy dreaa prlnta
wgriln demand and Havon mUturea
SM a'cVe Cotton yarn, ruled quiet.
B jsItiss* in gomb lines of *Pr*nf ,nAtT.
Sear vii active, the buying being dona
to mak* Up the lack of. normal ordara
wnan tha openlnga arrived. Several h*avj
line* were withdrawn, wool goods
for*fa]l were moderately active with *P'•
Claltlee and high colored good. '«»'’ "*•
l.inena wore firmer In the dreaa d I vial oh.
bilk, continued active, aeveral mill. b«
Ing run overtime to haaten apot and near
by 4*l!v#rlee.
( hlrago Butter. ,
Chicago Feb II. The butler market
today continued .teady on 9--"0”ra »nd
flmt on the medium and undergrade*
Supplies of these grades were light with
d»alare holding them for premium. Tlr
centralised car market wia steady, ""4
•firm at unchanged prloea Trading. Mow
over, waa quiet, a* buyer. Idea* of vatu*,
on <9 and 90-a.ora rara wera below thoaa
"f rfeih"*' butter - 92 -acore lie 1 91 -acora.
/ 541**: 91-acora. 37',r; 19-aeera. *4%«.
>4-afore. SS'-jc; 47-acore. 3(c, 44-acor*.
Can trail t*d carlote—90-acora, Hit, 44
arori, 36c: 4l-acor». 36c
f'hiniga t otton.
Quotation, furnished by J. ■ *
fo J24 Omaha Nstlonsl Ban< bullolng.
Fhohea Jack eon 6147, 6194, 6t*9_
AH. I Open- High. I Low-. I Cloae. I Tea.
xli. -a ji 24 62 24 50 124.60 34 34
llv 24.47 124 94 '24.42 24 90 24.74
Ttliy '’4 94 25 10 24 94 .J24 94 24 *t>
OCtv 24 40 24.70 124.50 ^24 «i0 24.41
- AO* BRTIM5MICNT. ADfBRTI0RNR*T.
New Discovery Limbers Up .
Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints
bosks right Into tendon# and liga
ment* of y our Joint**—right where
the trouble etarte—Then blessed
comfort cornea quickly.
Tfcg, It's true- the world progrssses.
Ml you have to do nowaday* to
limber up that stiff, rusty knee Joint
it to squeeze a half Inch of mlrarle
working substance from a tube.
Then rub It on the offending part
for about a minute or until It soaka
through the akin and disappears on
tta errand of mercy.
Then read the evening newspaper#
and go to bed.
The chances are that your mlshe
having knee Joint wll lose Its "creak"
w tills you ara dreaming about th#
high fences you used to leap when
you were a youngster.
“And In tits morning.'* says one
who has tried the new discovery,
*'•.im'ii feel ho happy that you'll want
lu Jump* Into your apoilisai cloth*#
and walk briskly down the street to
show the neighbors that you are not
as old ns they think you are."
•Joint Kase. ss they call this won
der working substance, for the reason
that when ordinary remedies fnll to
limber up 'the stiff, Inflamed rheu
matlc Joint, or reduce the swelling,
Joint F«a*e succeeds.
It'a a good name for a good, clean,
penetrntlng prescription that In Just
a few months has proven to a multi
tude of people that lame, swollen, dis
torted Joints can speedily have the
kinks taken out of them and work as
smoothly as ever.
Hut Joint Knae Is for bothersome
Joints, whether In knee, ankle, arch,
hip. shoulder, spine or finger, and for
that purpose its Ssile Is Immense.
The Sherman A McConnell DrugCo.
has a htg supply of It and druggists
everywhere isport Ig demand.
Always remember, when Joint finse
vets in Joint agony gets out—quick.
t---\
| Omaha Grain
Omaha. Feb. It.
Cash wheat sold on th# tablea today
acmind lc to 3c higher. A few trader
were marked up early under the influ
ence of the higher futures but during ihe
latter part of the aeaaion future* turned
u eak and cash wheat was not wanted
*• better than yesterday** bottom price*.
Receipt* were 15 car*.
Corn nm 1n poor demand at prices
ranging from 41* higher to lc lower. Tie
ceipta were 15 car*.
Oita were In poor demand at lc lower.
Receipt* were 15 care.
Rye and barley were quoted nominally
unehca nged.
Omaha Carlot Balsa.
WHEAT
No. 1 hard: l car. $1,764.
No. 2 hard; 6 car*. $1.76.
Xo. 3 hard: 1 car. $1.74: 1 car. IJ.7 6.
No 4 hard: 1 car, $1.73; 1 car, $1.70;
1 car. $1.71 4
Sam(|»le hard: 1 car, 11.6k.
No. 1 aprlng: 1 car, $1,17 4- 1 tar,
$1.77.4
No. l mixed: 1 car. $5,74 4
No. 3 mixed: \ car. $1,73 4.
«X)RN.
Vo. 3 white: 1 mr. $1.14: 6 cars, $1.13.
Xo. 2 yellow: I car. $1.17.
No. 3 > el low: 2 iar«, $1.16.
No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $l.*8; 1 car, $1 Oo.
No. 6 yellow: I car. $|.$|.
No. t» j tUow : I car, 99«\
No. 4 mixed. 1 car. $ l *;>.
No. 5 mixed; ! car. J1.ni
Sample mixed: l cat. 75c.
No. 3 white l car, 614c; * cats nlc.
No. 4 white: 1 car. 614c; 1 car, 50c.
RTF
Vo. 1i: 3 cara. $1,454
Vo. 3: Z b car. $1 464.
One .Quarter car not rye, 29 pet. wheat,
$1.50.
Dally) Impertlon of Grain ReceWed.
WHEAT.
Hard: 2 car* Vo-— 1. l car No. 2. 3
cara No. 3. 1 car No. 4.
Total: 9 cara.
l‘ORN.
Yellow': 2 care No 3. 3 cara Vo. 4.
3 c*ra Aio. 6. 3 cAra No. 6.
White: 3 cara No. 3, 3 enra Vo. 4, 1
car Vo. 6.
Aflxed: 2 cara VO. 3. 3 cara So. 4.
OATS.
White: 2 c*ra Vo. 2. 17 car* Vo. 3, 2
cars No. 4u
Total. 21 cara.
RYE.
One car Vo. 3. •
Total; l car.
BARLTRT
One car. aample.
Total. I car
Total care, all grains. 65c.
OMAHA RECEIPT? AND SHIPMENTS.,
(Carlots.)
Receipts; Today W'k Ago. YT Ago
Wheat .. 15 45 67
Corn .15 6 3 l->4
• '»a t a .. 1 6 32 1 *
Rye 2 1 *
Barley . ..
Shipments:
Wheat . «l lf,°'
Corn . 36 39 08
Oats . 3a 39 21
By* .;
Bar|ey . 1 l
CHICAGO RECEIPTS,
f'arlot* Today Wk.Ago. Tr.Ago.
Wheat 2° 49 6*
Corn .,.17$ 1*9 42H
Oats . 7 2' ;*$ 175
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS
• arlote--- Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago.
Wheat . $6 6ft 96
Corn .1ft* 6* 3 42
Oats . 24 22 24
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Carlo!*— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago.
•Wheat . 6$ 10♦ 121
Corn . 36 £X 299
Oats . 42 43 If I
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS
Carlota- Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago.
Minneapolis . 169
Duluth . 11
Winnipeg .332 301 692
Minneapolis Cash Grain.
Minneapolis. Minn.. Feb. 11 -Wheat —
No 1 northern. $1,694 01 7*4 . Vo. 1
dark northern spring: Choice to fancy.
$1.864 02.00 4 : good »o choice. $1.73’
1 844; ordinary to good $1674 0172 *
Vo. 1 hard aprlng $2*0402.104; No 1
dark hard Montana on track. $1,66 4 ft
1.894: to arrive. $1.664 01 894; May,
$1 7*4 ; July, $1.70.
Corn—No 3 yellow, $1.15 4 0 117 8$
Oat*—No X White. 484 0 454^.
Bariev—$1 0 9 3c.
Rye- No. 2. $1 41 0 1 42
Flat—No. 1 $2 93 0 2 97
Chicago Cash Grain.
Chicago Feb 11. Wheat -No ? red.
$1.96403 974: No. 1 bard. $19*40
1.91 4
Com-No. 4 mixed. $11101 13; No. Z
yellow. $12140 3 22 4
Oats- No. 2 white, 64 0 55c. No 3 white,
49 >- 0 53c.
Rye—No. 2. $1 624 01664
Barley—94**$] 03.
Timothy Seed — $5.6*0 6 $*
Clover Seed—$26.0003$ 00.
Lard—$15 5*.
Riba—$18.62
Belli#* $1*.**.
Chicago Spot Market.
Chicago r#h. ]1 Butter Receipt*.
6.289 cara; I4St year. 11.913 car* 1* old
ran; 6 new car*; extra*. 39c. standard*.
.19 4c: extra first* 37 4 0 3$ 4r: first*.
2.5 4 03$4c ; 89 score. 374 038c; 88 score.
35c; second* 32 034c
Eggs -Receipt*. 9.342 o**e* last yea-.
1 1 653 case*, no old cars. 6 new car*,
first*. 42042 4c; dirts, 39c, chex, 38c.
Butter—Steady.
Eggs—Steady.
New York Pnoltrr.
New Tork. Feb. 11.—Live Poultry - Ir
regular Chirkene. by express. 28 0 32c;
fowls, colored, by freight. 27c: do. by
exprep*. 27 0 2$c; do. leghorns by express,
2“c
Dre***d Poultry TVull;’ prlcee un
changed.
Boetpn Wool.
Boston. Feb 11.— The wool market t*
showing a. very spotty condition. Dome*
tic wool*, in aome Instance*, are allowing
a little easier tone, but the amount of
domestic grown wool on hand for 1m
; mediate consumption in any one lln* 1*
quite restricted. However, manufacturer*
have omitted to come into the market
for any large amount of stock alnce the
recent opening in heavyweights.
Turpentine and Roeln.
Savannah Ga Feb 11.—Turpentine
Firm. 8"4c a* le* 61 barrel* receipts,
26 barrels, shipment*. 184 barrel*, stork.
9.724 barrel*
Rosin Steady; sale* non*. receipt*. *on
-'sake: shipments, 34 risk*, stock, 6* 143
c**ka
Quotations; Unchanged
V*w York f otlon.
New Tork. Feb 11. The gen*al cot.
ton market rinsed steady *t & net ad
var.ee of 6 to 9 points
New York Rnhbrr.
New Tork. Feb 11 Rubber Binoked
ribbed sheet*, spot. 2 3 Sc.
C hicago Rutter and F.gga.
Chicago. Fen. 1 I Quotations furnished
bj George E f'lark, 1327 Woodmen of
the World building
EGGB.
1 Cars. 1 Open. I High. | T«ow. ( Close
Feb ! 12$ ! .34 » .34’* .334! -33 4
•MS 274
M* . . • I . . J ‘.ft
Apr. 7 3* 3* 30 ! .30
Dec. 1 1 ,33 734 33 73
BUTTER.
I Cara, j Open. I High. I Low. I Close.
U$64* c .144 $3 ETAOIN F.TAOlN
Feb. 2* .5 9 .794 .39 is
Mir 6 .38 4 214 38 4 .38*;
•Tuna .774
Dec * , 39 | .39 | 39 | .*9
•c O.
«*tg.
vJw~Y ork ftiitar.
Quotttfnnt f*irnt*hn<5 hv .r ? Rurh. A
("«. 154 Om*h» Ntltnnni Rink biiilrtln*
rilon»» .laclonn MM. BUM, ill)
t Open. I High. I Low. I Clot*. I Tot
Mtr. | 2 »7 | J «7 j 2 *1 2*1 12 »T”
May 3 99 - ] 1»» 2.*3 2,»3 ! 2 M
•fuly 3.1* I 3 IK | J 11 i 3.1 1 ISIS
!40p. ' 3 55 ' » tJ ! * 23 3,23 3 27
I—*- ‘ 3 2 7 I 3 2» * 23 3.33 3 2n
Omaha Livestock
Oirinha, Feb. 11.
Receipt# were; t'attic. Hogs. Sheep.
Offiola J Mondax . . 1*.434 10.C?* 9 *55
Offi-ini Tuesday fc.S»:s 19.173 7,182
Estimate AVednesdax 5.5*0 28.000 9.500
Three dax* this vr’k 24.882 57.411 24.717
Same days last vvk.21.722 51 299 41.22*
SaitM* days 2 xv's g o . 22.246 7x7.838 27.283
Same days 2 x\'s s o.28.818 43.264 27.576
Some da x a year a*o. 28.372 45.076 36,853
Re, pis and disposition of tllxrilock at
the f'nion stockyards, Omaha. N'eb.. for 24
hours, ending at .1 p. m . February Jl;
KKCRfPTS fARLOT.
Horae#
t ’attie Hog# Sheep & Mules ,
C, M A St. P. Ry... 6 J* I
Mo. P«.c. Ry. 2 .
Wabash HR. 1 3 .
r. P. R. R. 5* 87, 17 l
C. & N. W.. east . . 3 8 .
C. A N AV. west .. 43 110 7 ....
• \ St. r. M. A O. .. 28 25 .
t'. B. A Q east . 7 I * ... . . . •
<\ TV A Q.. west . I*; *G 7 ....
<\ R I A P - en*' I 10 . ....
t'. R. I <Vr P.. xx est 4 6 .
I H R. 4 7 .
C. Q. W. R. R. 7, 4
Total Receipts 213 347 31 1
DISPOSITION—H KA 1 *.
Cattle. Hg«. Slip
Armour A t'o. . *23 *439 1123
CudS h; Pack Co. .1044 4951 1 290
Dold Packing «To. 305 2200
Morris Packing Co. .. . 597 2098 1 720
Swift A * o. .. . 851 4831 2171
•‘Joujr A Keefer . 3 . ... ....
Hoffman Bros. 13 .
Ma.yerowioh A* Vail . 17 .. ....
Midwest Packing Co. 2* 6L ....
Omaha Parking Co. 10 .
John Roth A, Sons. 73 .
Kenneth -Murray .. 10*1 ••••
Murphv, .1. VV.. 1881 ....
Lincoln Pa - k Co. .... ” . . . . ....
North Packing Co . 125 654 ....
Wilson Packing Co . 17 . .
Anderson A Sons . 5 .... ....
Renu,ti. VS A Hughes . . 33 .... ....
Bulla. .1 H. 107 .
Cheek. W. H. . . J 17 .
Dennis A Francis . I .... ....
Kill# A Co. 49 .
Harvey. John . 497 .
Hunt y.in get* A 4 diver. 16 .... ....
Kellogg F. G.1*7 .
Kirkpatrick Bros. 88 .
K rebbs A < *n. 4 .... ....
Longman Bros. 3*1 .... ....
Luberger. Henry S . J06 .
Mo Kan. C. A c Co. 61 .... ....
Root. .T R. A Co. .. *8 .
Rosenator k Bros. .255 .
Sargent A- Finnegan .. . 6^ ..
Wertheimer A Peg*»n ... 187 ..
Other buyers . 658 .. 1 * *
Total . . . . . 240*6 6696 6599
c.ittle— Receipt# 7.5** head. AVednes
day s fat cattle market was about *# dull
a# the trnde ever ge*.-» Receipt# were of
only moderate proportions, but advlcea
from eastern beef snd cattle market*'
were of the most discouraging character
and neifh, , local packers nor shippers
XX anted any cattle. Bids and sales wer#
fully 25c lower than Tuesday on both beef
«ieer« wnd cow stuff and up till noon the
movement had been extremely sluggish. A
few, siockers and feeders changed hands
ar steady to unevenly lower prices and
tone to the market continues very weak.
Quotations on cattle; Good to choice year
lings $8.77,ft 10.00; fair to good yearlings.
$7 77, ft * 75; common to fair yearling*.
16.6*4$ 7.8*. good to choice steers. $9.00ft
10.15; fair to good steers. I7.75GJ9 **
common to fair steer- Iff.75ft 7.75; trashy
warmed up rattle, 85.60ft8.60; good to
choice fed heifers tff.50ft8.00; fair to
good fed heifers, f6.7oftff.50; common to
fair fed heifer#. $4 ,0ft 5.0*; good to
choice fed cows. $5.2oft6-26; ralr to good
fed ,-i,w*. $4.0*4)6.16; common to fair fed
cows. f2.60ft 3.75; good To choice feeders,
87.40ft 8.50; fair to good feeders. $8.6*ft
7.35; common to fair feeders. I5.60ftff.lv;
guod to choice stockers. $7.4*ft6.25: fair
to good stockers $8.60ft 7.36; common to
fair stockers, 13.50ft 8.6*: trashy etocker*.
$4.3* ft 7, 26 stock heifer#. $4.0*ft5.76;
stock cows $2.75 ft 3.76 ; stock calves, $4 *0
ft7**: veal calves. $4 0*ftl0.50, bulls,
stags, etc., $3.75ft6 6*.
REEF STEER.*
N©. Av Pr No. Av. P
14 . 835 6 36 Is .1188 8 26
4 . 1 045 9 60
COB 8
6. . . 8«4 275 4 947 74 85
4.... . 9$i t 26 8 1 388 o 50
STOCK HRS AND FEEDER*
18 632 6 60
BULl.R
1 . 1840 4 40 1 . 680 I 7S
CALVES.
1 .... 29* 6 60 2 .r:.5 * 26
1 1*0 9 *0 2 220 9 6*
Hog#—Receipts. 28**0 head: much
larger supplies than expected and alight
decline# At other important centers weak
ened loca I prices moderately today. A few
choice butcher g 'Aides went to shippers
at » l*ftt loss while packer trade was
slow a* uneven decline# Bulk of sales
was at $10 IftftMM* with early top $10.85.
HOG.*
No. Av. Ah. Pr No. Av. 8h. Pr.
93. 175 4* 10 25 40 .191 10 40
** 2*3 10 5* 7 6 J* 67. j
.3 4 . 253 1 * 7* 5# "57 1 * 7 7 1
3i 272 10 8u 87. 218 40 1* k;
Sheep Receipts, 5 600 head A some
xvhar better tone dominated the fat lamb
market tods’ and tnoxemenf of the ryod
crate offerings was a' largely strong to 1
25c higher prices. Feeders also ruled
strong with aged shv*p firm.
Quotation! on sheep and lambs
Lambs, good to choice. $17**ft17 75 ;
lambs, fair to good $16.5*ft 17.00; reeding
lambs. $ 16.26ft 17.00; xx-ethers, $l***ft
11.00; fat ewe# $3.5* ft 9 40. yearlings,
f 1 2.00 ft 14.26.
FAT LAMBS.
Av. Pr.
120 fed . . . .7 4 1 7 40
FERRER LAMBS
48$ fed . 70 17 00
4 hlrags l ivestock.
Chicago, Feb ii (f nited *tafea De
partment of Agriculture.! t attle- Re
ceipts. 12 *0* head. *veary little done on
fed *te#rs. bidding unevenly lower; few
early aaie# xvesk in 25'* tinder > ester
day s de.-line: shipping dentand narrow;
good beef trade In congested con
djtlon; bus! hAnc rail* btirdened; gome
fit steers being taken off market, best
weighty steer# earl> st $1*66. few load#
$9.5*ftl*6*; some averaging 1,666 pounds
at inside figure rather meaty abort fe.j
offerings IT 5* snd below; fat. rowe dull;
•xesk; fairly reliable dentand for all
grade# of light beef heifers; mostly $8 00
ft 7.25; sexeral load# $7 60ft8 0*. meaty
itgt.t yearlings heifers upward to $9.26.
lower g,ad*« fat cow* ■ annerg and cut
t*ra ghout steady; ask'ng $*.28 for can
oerA. mostly $3 lift* 25. bulls ess* few
weighty bolognas upward to $5** bulk
he»x> *ind around $4 76ft 4 85. veslers
15c higher, spots mo*e. bulk to pacVtar*
$1 2 75 downward light kind at $11*0.
shippers $12 60ft 1 3.50 and batter
Hogs Receipts. 33.0** head, slow, tin
evenly 6 to 15c inwar; kind averaging
180 pounds downward |n narrow demand,
top $11.36; bulk desirable 2*0 to *00
pound a vet age $1* 96ft 11 30. moat good
and choice IV* to 19* pound weight $1*70
ft 1*96 few sales of piga snd light light,
weak *o 27. lower. 14* to 15* pound kind
$9 60 ft 1* 10, pig# mostly. *9 0* downward .
fe x- parking #ows $ 1 * 2* ft l* 4* ; heavy
weight hogs $ 1 * 75ft 11 35 ; medium. $10 35
ft 11 2!> light. $9 78 fi 1100; light light,
$8 f>0ft 10.60 ; packing hogs amooTh. $1*25
ft 10.60, pi 'king bog* roughs $9 76ft
10 26. slaughter plge $7.6*ft9 26.
£h*ep and l.nmha Receipts. 11.000
head; active; fat lambs 36 to 60c higher;
hulk $17.75ft 1 $ 00; early top, $18 30. 10
cars r.f choice *8 to 94 pound Coloradoa.
$18 00, g,,od clippers $ 1 4 90 fat sheep
dull; steady; hulk fat ewes $8 76ft9 50;
feeding lambs steady; moat sales, $ 1 7 26i&
17 5*.
Kansas 4 Ry Livestock.
Kansas • ty. Feb 11 <T P Depart
ment of Agriculture » t attle Receipts.
9.000 bead, calves. 1.500 head, beef eteers
an«l * earling*. market practlCAlIv at a
standstill, liberal proportions medium to
good grades offered, few early sites 16
to 26c lower one I pa d strictly choice.
1.408 pound steers. $10 56; early sale*,
niainer grades she stock steady; bidding
lower on other*, calves atronr to ?8c
higher practical top. $1* 60 bulls steady;
sfocker and feeder steers weak
Hogs Receipts, 12.000 h8ad . alow; early
trading to shippers, 6 to lac. mostly
10 lower, eat lx lop $11 00. bulk Of de
slrable 200 to 3*0 p«.uud average" $10.75
ft LI 0* . hulk <->f sm l*e. $1 * 40ft 10 90 ; pa k
er# now talk ng 16 to 28c lower, packing
sow# $1* >* ft I * 6* . light lights and
strong weight killing pigs dull mostly
2*,c lower 130 tr, 17,0 pound. $8 7 6ft9 7:>.
sfbek pigs steady to 26c lowsr. 97 76ft
8 7ft.
Aheep and T.amba Recaiptg, 1 000 bead
lamb# strong to lfto higher, top $17 25.
others ringing downward to $16 76. sheep
alow- nona sold aarly. blda. generally
low sr.
Fast At. ferula M»eal*rk
East 8R. ferula. III.. Eeb. 11 Hogs
Receipts, 15 *00 bead, ganaral butcher
hog market I* to Iftr loxxer. Ion, III.3*;
hulk f16 naundi and un $11 OOftll 20; J 7 0
to 19* pound#, f 10 95ft I I no. 18** 'n *‘2
pounds $ I 0 *0 ft |* 7ft . light lights and
nlas verv Irregular; average about steady,
13* tn 160 nnuuds. f$L*ftl**f>. 1«*
nounda end down. $* 50ft 9 50. packer
now# steadv to strong. bulk. $|0 1*<<
10.26.
t attle Receipt#. 2.5*0 head: beef steers
Steady to 26n lower. duality medium;
•ale# largely ground $9.00, beef - n w • »nd
medium h#|fira 26c lower* good and
• hoi, tight v re lei e $ I t *0 ft I 1 .ft . fat
light x earlings and other dssses ateadx;
verx few good heifers medium grade*
|ff.?6<l?7K Isrgelv : bulk «nwa. |4!Mf
r. .■ annate. I? 26115.7*; bologna Hulls.
t ( no t/ **
Mhe. P and Lambs Reoglpia. 5.*#* Head
receipts laigelv direct; few fat lambs
steady ton $17 6* no strictly chnb e
kinds on #r»ie: w eg < undertone on good
*he#n 8 r,-w good fit ew ■’*. •“
me.Hum 10 good westerns. $9*0
at. Joseph livestock.
9U .fries Mil Mr- Eeb 11 -rsttlo—Re
•e!pia 4,0ft* bead mnrket slow xx*eak to
i>,\v#i t>ulk of aiecr#, $7 50*19 2ft.
lop 14 1*. f-fixvs and helfeis, $3 26 ft 9 00.
calves 14 00ft 11.*0. stncHgra and feeders.
$1 vft 41 8 on
Hogs-■ Receipts 1 ’.*00 hesd. mn uc
10 d 16c lower, top $ll.t*; hulk nf sales,
fin .or II** r
Mheer* Receipts " *** head uiarkat,
t o-- h' • ’he $10.90 ft 1
buikuf saitj*. $$.40ft 9.60.
Brokerage Firms
Are Dissatisfied
With Stock Market
Wtinn Lonfinrrf to Issues in
Which Pools Operating;
Clients Advised to Re
tire for Awhile.
By RICH ARB »PII.I.ANr..
I niter«.nl SertIce Financial Fdltnr.
New Tork, Feb. II. It wan not a stock
market to challenge admiration. There
was sufficient action In issues In which
pools are operating tn make it Interest
ing. but some of the big brokerage firms
or., an (Unsatisfied with the manner in
which big speculators are conducting *f
fair.* tha’ they are advising their client,*
to reduc# their commitments or retire
from the market until affairs are more
orderly.
Mast Iron Pipe again gyrated a «»:•
to occasion much comment. From *"
opening at 2 3 ft If. shot up to 2f»0. and
latep dropped to 22b and later dropped »o
22ft. where it closed.
Peoples Gas of Ohlcago was fairly
prominent, and roae points on the
proposed new issue of stock to which
shareholders are permitted to subscribe
at par.
The tails, with the exception of Nickel
Plate, which had a considerable advance
owing to the favorable action of the di
rectors of the Pere Marquette on the Van
ftwerlngen proposal, were not jtrominent.
A few of (he oils were up and the motors
and specialties did fairly well, hut United
States Steel and various of the stocks
which arg usually prominent, were in only
moderate demand and as a nils were
lower.
Is general the market was professional
Grains had one of their wildest and
weirdest days of this remarkable crop
vest. Alt the market information was
bullish. Liverpool due to come 3 pence
lower, closed l^c down: early reports
were of a fair export business in wheat
and r> e.
Wheat was In good demand and the
May option advanced about 3c In the
morning Rye didn't act so well. Corn
opened lower hut stiffened later.
In the early afternoon came a bulletin
declaring that the American representa
tive of the soviet government had pur
chased an immerse amount of Canadian
flour
Thi* stiffened the market* In .Chicago
end Winnipeg but a little later they broke
wide open and urlcea dropped tn e. way
that, suggested the most earnest liquids'
Mon Within five or 1ft minutes there
was a decline of 1c and after a rally ther*
was another preclpitloua drop of nearly 4c.
| New York Quotations
New York Quotation*.
N#w fork Stock Lxchang# quotations
furnished by J. 8. Bach* A Co., 224
Unit ha .National bank building.
Tuea.
High Low Close Close
Agr Cham ?l % 20% 20% 21%
Ajax Rubber . . . . 12%
Allied cbam . ... 39% *7% *7% ► *<•.%
Allla-chain .. 9«J% 74% 7*% 77
Am Beat 8ug . 4"% 41%
Ain Hr Shot F ... 69% 9h 9K 99%
Amer Can . .. .17*% 170% 171% 170
Am Car A F . 206 i.03 203 203%
Am Hide A- Leath . 12%
Am H A Lest pfd 70% 69% 69% 7u%
Am Inter (Torp. 3*%
Am Linsetd Oil. 27
Am Looomo .121 119% 119% m%
Am Radiator ....lOlU 101 101 joi
Am Ship A Com .12% 12 12 12%
Am Smelt .io*% 102% 102% 104%
Am Smelt pfd ... .110
Am St Found ..47% 4 7 47 47 %
Amer ftugir.66% e>4% 64% 66%
AM Sumatra _ 2? 19% 21% 16
Am Tel A Tel ...1?4% 134% 1"4% 134%
Am TOb . . 67 % 66% M% 67 %
Am w w A El . 37% 36% 36% 27%
Am Woolen .. .61% 49% 60% ii
Anaconda .. 4S% 44% 44% 4*%
Astoc Dry Goods 149 167% 169 166 %
Aaaoe Oil ....... 3k 17 37 % 37
Atchison 114% 1 17 % 117% 117%
At Ooi»t Line . 16# 4 16t 153 154
All a A W I 21% 2k 2 4 24%
Atl R#f Co .116 314%
Auitin-Nlchole 27% 27%
Baldwin . 133% iil% 1M% 1*3%
Bilt A Ohio . . .. 50% 7»% 71% 60%
Barnsdall "A ' .. fI % ^7% 24 27 %
Beth Steel .. .... 50% 41% 49% 50%
Boich Mag .. . 40% 31% 39% 40%
Brook-Man Ry 43 *4 42% 42% 43%
Brook Man pfd *0 71% 40 60
Brook-Ed I ton Co.129% 129% 129% 129%
Calif Perking . .. .. 303
• ii? Petroleum . 29% 36% 29 24%
. Ac A r It Mining 54% 54 64 5 4 %
• ti Pacific . .. iso iso
I.eat her . . 20 % 30 2" 20%
Cent l eethAi pfd 64% 62% 6; % m
iVrtt, de Cairo 64 6 7 n 5.7%
i.'handler Motors. :r.*% 31 52 21
Che# A Ohio 96 94% 94% 94%
' hi O W com 14 13% 13% 14%
chi a w pfd r.o% 3o 5o -.i%
Phi A N W .71 TO 70 7 «
M A Sr P 14 13% 13% 14%
M A St P pfd 23% 2J% 23'# 23%
P n I A P . . .17% 46% 46% 47%
• St r MAO 53%
Chile Copper . . . 37% 36% 3*% 37
Chino ... .... 27% 27 27 25%
'"lyett-Peg body 43% 63%
•oca cola ®2% 91% 91 % »i%
Polo F A Iron 47% 44 44 44%
'olumhlan »'arb 49% 41%
Pohimbla Gas ... 4* 4i % 46 46
.'ongnleum ..41% 40% 40% 41%
"on cigars . 29% 7®
Ton OSS . 77% 74% 74% 74%
Pont Can ..... ... 47 94% 46% 47
ont Motors _ 9 % 9 9 •%
"orn Products .... 39% 39%
\>ad#n 34 4 3 3% 31 % 32%
ruclble . ..7 3 7 3 7 3 %
'uba Cana Sug 14 11% 11 % 14%
*uba car# Sug pf 6 1 40% 60% 6?
uba-At* Sug . . 1!% *2% 32% 32%
Juyamel Fruit . .. .. 61%
Dan!#! Roor.a .... 4% 4 4% 4%
Davidson Cham... 47% 43% 46% 44%
Del A Lack.1J»% 119% 139% 140
Dupont .. 149% 147% 147% 144%
Dome Mines .14 16% 16% 15%
Fsatman Kodak... 115% 114% 114% 116
Erie .32% *!% 32% 32%
Endleott Johnson . 49 e* 41 49%
Elec Storage Bat 46% *5% 65% 46
Famous PT^Yera 91% 94% 94% 96%
Fifth jtv Rut I.tne .13
Flak Rubber 12% 12% 12% JJ%
Fleiaehman a feast »7 11% 42 *2
General Asphalt. 51% 54% 41% 64%
General Electric. 2«l% J3|% 271% 2.**%
General Mwtora.. .1 74% 77% 7*
fluid Imat . !•% at
Goodrich . .47% 4 7 47 47 %
#i Northern Ora i«% *4% 11% 3*%
'A* N# Ry pfd . 70 64 % 69% 70
flulf S’ a tea Steal 9t% 91 ft 93
Hartmann Trunk . 33% .12% .,94 31
Hay## Wheat . 34 *7% s« % 17%
Hudson Motors 41% 40 41 41%
Hnmeatake Mining .. .. 44
Houston on . 91 11% 11% 92
Hupp Mot ora ...16% It 16% 14%
DUnola rentes 1 ...115% ill m hi>«
III Centra I pfd. ..114%
Inaplrntlnn . 30 39% 29% 29%
In* E r Corr 34% 34% 14% 14%
Inter ft a rveeter . 107 104 io« 107%
Irt Mere Marine. 13% 13%
Marine pfd . »j% 49% 61% |.n%
Interrati Nldkel .. 27% 27 27 27
Internet] Paper... 41% »; 57% 67%
Inter Tel A Tel... || ||
lndep#nient Gae 29% 27% 27% 27%
Jones Tea . 21 % ?l ?i % *1
Jordan Motors . 44% 46 45 % 46
K c Southern.27% 37% 37’# 31%
Kelly.Spring . 14% 14 16 14%
K nnneer. * t . 69% f 4 5 4% 6 *> %
Le* Rubber . 14 1 * % 11% 13 %
Lehigh V a ll#y .... 77% 74% 77% 74'#
t.imi Loco . 49% 49 *,9 69%
I.erae Wile# . 92% 4| 92 94%
Louie A Na#h ... . 101 io«%
Mt-k Truck . 144 144 % 1 46 14, %
M#v Dept Store..199% 100 je9% 307%
Maxwell oMmr a 92% ;i% 91% ti
Mil well Motor B. 44 .11 40% 37%
Marland . . . 44% 41% 4;% 43»#
Mexican Nra board M% 14% i*% 16%
Miami Copper ... 22% J2% 22% ?:%
M Kan 6 T Ry .. .17% 36% 36% .74%
Mo Tariff ....... 40 39 % 14% 4%
Wo Paoifio pfd *2% mo'# ii ai%
Montgomery -Ward 62% 60 % 61% 60',
Mother f«#<ia ..... ... i% % ,
N'aah Motor# . 24;. f*i%
National Blerult . 69% 69% 61% 70
National Enamel .... .54 94%
National Lead .144% l#3% 163% 143%
N 1 A Brake . % |n% ;■!•% 6Q%
N T Central . 1f1% 121% 122% 1". %
N T Ch! A St L 1.14 129% 133% K»%
N t N H A H .. 2t% 11% 31% 31%
North Amer . 44% 47% it «.%
Northern Pao ...70% 70 70 70%
N A W Ry .121% 127 % 127% 1 <%
Orpheum . 27% 27% 27% »
Owens Mottle .... 46% 46 14% *> \
Pacific oil . 6 4% 62% 63% 62%
ra* ka rd Motor . . . ' %
Pen Amer . .... 75% 7.1% .4% . %
Pan Amer "n" ..76% 7'% 4
Penhtyl R ft 44 4;% 47% • *
Peopiea <Ua .13i 115 lie# 1)4%
Pare Maro . 70% 69% 4f% 70%
Phllade! <*n ..... 66% 56% 66% 66%
Phillip# Petrol .44% 43% 49% 4 %
Piei«-e Arrow .... 19% 1.1% 19% 18%
Pgitum Cereal .. 97 % a, %
Pr*ae*d Steel Car. 64% 62% 42% - %
Prod A R*f . 31 39% "% JO
Pullman . Ill 141 141 142
IMnte Alegr# Silg 44% 44%
Put# G»1 . I’S II % 31 % .it %
Radio corp. 44% 62% 43% 61%
Rail Steel Spring. 114 119 I 33 1: 4
Rev Conaoltd .... 14% 1h 16% 16%
Reading . 79% 7 9 7 »% 79%
Raping fa ..... 10% i9% i 9 % r«
Rep /{-on A 0t 6 7'I 5 6% .6% 61 %
Rovgl Dutch N T 64% 66% i>»«# 66%
8t fi A *4 •’1 an 49% 64 % m % . *>
St Louie A 8 W 61% 60% "% l
Schulte rig st . Mi. 114 m» til
Snera Roebuck . .14 4**, I4n lh'*% 1*0%
Ahell 1 nlon Oil .. 71% .6% 26% * %
Simmon* c» . . 97% 37% 37% .17%
ikicilK < 'ii ■> % 71 % 7. 1 4 ,:%
Sinclair pfd 6i
Si.*a# Sheffield 0:% * % 93% 94%
8 k * 11 < • Ml . 29% '• ’•% 79 %
,*..»«ilh »%• 106% 104% D»4% 10.
South Ratio e* C ‘. i*% »• • i,'%
ritnij iiil of I a I 41h% *4% **.* '
suad cm of .n J, O', tt*. tp. o'.!
tap.d Pis’* Glad 11% 10 1$ If
Stew art-vs «i ner . % • x • % 7 4
St ram b Carb . % 7 % 7: •» 72
Studebaker 4' % 44% 4..% 44%
.Sub oBat .. ‘ m 9% 9% 9 *
Pexa* *'«* 4 * % 47% 47% 41’ %
Texas Gulf Sulph.104% 1«1% !"•% 1"4%
Texas & Paelfb . .2% f.0% 31% 33%
Timken Roll Bear 4t 43% 4.1% 42%
I Tobtoro Products. 73% 74% ■ 73%
! Tobacco I'rod A. . 96% 95*2 9$% 93%
Tip ns. OH 4% 4%
il'nlon T’sHI'lc . ..131 !.'."% 13" % 1 %
I niled Fruit ........ .-1 •? .
!*, S. t'ast Iron I'. 2 30 2 30 22" IV‘%
I S |nd \ Imho I . . *'% *2%
|t V Rubber. 43% 4 % 4.1% 42%
i - Rabbet. ; r•! 67ft 67 ' • • • %
c S Steel .12 7 1 26 1 2' % 126%
r S Steel pfd. 124 123'* 121% 123%
i tab «'oppe . • • . 01 %
Vanadium . .. 3fl ‘-6% 1" "0
Vivaudou . 11% 'I 11 1! *
W aba ah . 33 % : t % • % - 3
Wabash A . 64% -4% $4%
Western T'nloi- 121% 119% 120 1*20%
West inghnuse A 14 ■ H'**
Westlnghouse Kb*. 72 % 7 o % 7! 7 2
White Ragle Oil 10% "9% 1"% m
Wrtit# Motors * % 67% 67% **
Wool worth * *o 117% 116% 116% 116%
Willv* overland 10% 10% 10% 10%
Willy* O pfd .. 77% i6% 7%% 7«%
Wilson ........... • • • • • * ‘ ‘a
Wilton, pfd • •
Worthington Pump 7"% 73% -4 • ' %
Wrigley < *«» . . . S0% BO B0 60%
Yellow'*' Taxi «'o. . •■• 62
Yellow r. Mfg. «*o. -x % '7% 37%
Total bsIps of stock* Tuesday. 1.676..*00
shares.
Sales of stock* up to 2 p. m vV ednes
da>. 1.403.1 00 (.harts
New York Bonds
\-—'
Saw York. Feb. II Tre holiday 1r
fluenro* plowed down the pare of todays
bond trading and prices moved within a
narrow' range, failing to develop a clearly
defined trend Considerable activity de
veloped in the lead,tig oil issues which
were subjected to sellina pressure early
in the day hut later snapped back for
moderate ga'n*.
With the w et‘k broken by a hnlldav
there were indicat one that the lull in
new financing would continue for several
days. Negotiations for a polish Joan ap
proached conclusion and bankers intimat
ed a public offering «»f between $35,000.
000 and 160,000.000 4 per cent bonds
might be expected nett week. The loan
will ha secured b' sugar tax revenues
and It these are Insufficient gross rev
enues of the government owned railroad
s>stem will be made available.
Another addition to the list of foreign
borrowers ts t he mortgage bank of I *en
mark for which an offering of $5,000,000
6 per cent bonds will be made ne>t ’reek
at about nar Pending negotiation* would
involve offerings of about the same s ?,e
for the Berlin Gas l ight A Power com
pany and as Swedish Iron concern V°w
York bankers ha'* not ret been approach
ed or? m reported $",;■. 000.000 French re
const rnctIon loan.
.Vo significant price changes appeared
in today * trading Fractional losses were
recorded bv a number of rail 1 In
eluding Erie General 4«. Southern Rail
road general 6» Seaboard 5s. Missouri
Pacific General 4* and Frisco income <">
and 4s “A. ’ The regular 3 per cent semi
annual Installment on ths Frisco adjust
ment 6* was declared.
I lilted State* Rond*.
Pal#* fir $l.00n». High, lmw Flote.
627 Libertv 3%*.101.23 101 20 1 01.21
29 Liberty .1st 4%» DM.30 10126 101.20
275 Liberfv 2d 4%*..101.ft 101.1 101.1
272 Liberty 3d 4%* DM 10 101.12 101.13
1*6 Liberty 4th 4 % s 101 31 1 oi 24 ]0| 2*
59 I* S .Treas 4s 101.00 100.24 ion.2%
3 L* 8 Tress 4%* 104 31 104.2$ 104.SI
a Foreign.
$ Anton .T AriYks 6s 97% 92% 9?%
i Argentine 7* 102% 1 r'% 102%
64 Argentine 6s 96% 94% 96%
77 Austrian gtd In 7s. 96 94 % 95%
4 Bordeaux ♦« . . * ft % 45% *5%
JO I open hageti 1 j * *> 7 % 97 97
5 Or Prague 7%* ..92 92 92
!« Rio de Jan 4* 4‘. 94% 94 94 %
36 Caechoalov 6s '52.. 100% 100% 100%
43 Dept of peine 7s. 90% 00% 90%
15 Dominican sf 5%* 94 97% 97%
1 f'anada 5%a nt ’29 103% 103% 103%
5 2 Panada ,% 52. .104 105% 104
64 Dutch F 1 6s ’62 |O0% 100% jnn%
43 Dut El 5%s Nov ’53 96 % 96% 96%
to French *s. 104% ]n7% 104
154 French 7s . 91 % 91% 91%
72 Germ *x lo 7s ret• 9 4 , 94 % 94**
35 Ot C Ei P Jap 7* rr 91% 90% 90%
174 Japarieae 0 %■ .... 01% 91% 91%
14 Japanese 4s 62% *2% *2%
37 K of Belg 7%s 1jo i«i, 1*9%
4 K of Belg 6 % S r. tS 94 % 94 94
1? K of Denmark 6s 103 102 * 103
4 K of Hug 7%s 90 49% 90
3 4 K Of \eth 'n ' 73 . 10f. 1 O S % 1 Of
5 0 F of N'eth 6, < 103 % 103 107%
I 1 K Of Norw %s ’4 4 99 % 99% 04%
20 K Serbs C- Si «s ft; 66 % **%
119 K cf Sweden } %• 99% 9 3% 99%
10 Nord IDs 6%« *2% 42% 67%
1* Pat 's-I.yens Med *e 74% 7 4% 7 ft?..
7 Rep cf Roll, ,t 4s *»3% 93 97 %
3 R of Chib 5s ‘41 DA 1 «s 1 "4
7 Hep tit 1 ’h11 e ;* ...loj inn*, i«j
€6 R of Cuba ft % s 09% 99 99%
-4 R of F ' land fs 4f % 66 *4 %
A Ft of Queens fe T04 1M J04
4 St of R 1 r do Sul 4s 97 97 97
14 Sf of S Pa ■ f «e 102% 102 P . %
44 Swiss Gov i. %s '4C 1«2% 102% D'2%
4 I'KofGBAI J%a *29.116% 116*, 116%
M I'KoftllUl 6%* '3,' 10f% 106% !• •%
32 l S of Brasil 4» 97% 91% 9'.%
14 I flofH <' Fly El .• 43% «:,% x- %
117 4m ftr i’h*m 7%< 100% yon 700%
7 Am < ’h M f eb 6s 99% 9s % 99%
3 Am Smelling •% 107% 107% 107%
I* Am Smelting .'s 9 7% 96% 07
1? Am Sugar »7% 103 101% J r , %
4ft Am Tel A T %*. 02% 101% 102
7 Am TAT co| 1 100% 100% 300%
4 Am W Aft A FI :.S 95% 9 % 95%
4ft Anaconda f*p h d»3% to.3% in-, %
20 \nacorda i> % 53 101 101% 1*1
2! Arm A «'o of D f. % * 93% 93% 93%
34 Associated Oil 4s lrt2% jfl;% jn2%
»ft At T At S F wen 4s 49% 69% 49%
t A T A A F aj 4a apd 6 3% 63% *3%
40 B A i> rfg r% 0; . 102tt 1 «2 % 1*?%
2ft B A «'» lat f* c*% .101% 100% 101%
144 B A O evt 4 % s 92% 92 92 %
4 B T of Pa IstArg ft* 101% jnn% JO]
• 1 Beth Steel con 6a A 97 96 % 94%
1 Beth St I pur mon a* 92% 92% 97%
26 Brier Hill Steel ft%« 99 % 9«% 9*%
it Bkn Ed gen 5* A 100 Jfto 300
46 Bkn Mn Tr s f 4* si 97% »«
1$ Buffalo R A r ,a 67% «7% *;%
44 California Pet a%a 103% 103 mj%
2 Can North dh 4%s H7% 117% 117%
00 ''an Pacific deb 4e 60 79 % 7 9**
14 C C A Ohio 6s 107 inf*, 107
16 t'en of Georgia 5%* 103% 101*, 102 %
II I'entral Lrath 1"rt% los% d?o%
6 Tent Pec gtd 14 *7*, *7%
141 1 hem A ft f\t .'■ • 13..% 104% 1C.’
4 4 i hets A '• C\f 4 % * 04 % 4« % 0«%
J00 I’hlc A Alton ..« 57% 57 t ’7%
6 r B A O rfg »a A 10? 10! % lo|%
3 C B * Q gee is *9% *9% *3%
33 Chic A East Til • 7 9 7 4 % 7 • *|
33 Ch«0 Gt ftVeat 4r *5 «4% *4%
l C M Jr St P cv 4 % e 56 ft4 'ft
56 CM J St P - fg 4 % • :% ftl% %
4 6 f*MA*f P 4» " 7 4 ' % %
3 r A V T\ rfg ft• 100 100% 1 <o %
260 Chicago Rye fta, '4 6 4 '4%
3 Fhlc R T A r gen 4a 4J% *3% *7%
129 r R f A P rfg 4• 4* % • * »«
T * hie I n S'* r*s B 96 % 9ft % 9ft %
7 CtMi fr TVest Ind 4« 19*, 7 9% 79%
34 Chile Copper 6* 110% 110 110
2* iTVASt L rfg fs D 94% 94 9«
4 Colo A S rfg 4 % • 93% 93% 4'%
14 Com Post 4s 100% 100 % 1<>0%
13 cent Coal of Md 3* 69 0ft *1 09
27 Con* Poslr t • !»l% **« «4 .
17 c c S deb 6« at pd 101 % lot , 101%
16 Cuban Amer S *s Im:% 10; % 1*7%
lft$ Dels A Hud c\f 5s 107% 106*. 107
9 n G A E lat rfg S* 91 93% «4
16 Den A Rlw ft» t fg f>« 90% 90 «o
6 D A U G - on 4s 44% ft 4% *> 4 *f
9 |»*trmt F.d *fg 6s l'»7% 1 07 1 07 %
1 DuP de N 7s 106% 10f% 104%
13 Duouesne T ight fs 106% 1ft5% 10#%
211 East Cuba Kg %• »0«% 1"4 104
54 Empire G A E 7%* 1"0% 109% 100%
32. F.ri* gen lien 4s .64 f 45
I Erie cyf 41 p. 73% 73% 73%
10 Flak Rubber «• ill 110% 1H
10 Fla A Lost C Ry 4a 95% 9 % 95%
17 Goodrich 6%s 103% 103% 1ft|%
4 Goodrich T Is '31 . . 109% 109 3} 109%
3 Goodyear T 41 1?0 119% 12*
6 Gd Is »lv c?f < 7a 114% 1*4% 114%
1 Ud Th R v of •' fm 10.% 1o;% 107%
40 Great North % \ ll«% 110% llrt%
11 Great Northern ’• *5 9 4%
*4 Hudantt A M rfg 5aA *J% *7^ *.%
J4 H A M »dj ln< • 72% 7 * % : S
4 Humble • >A R 5 % a l"l 100% loi
#7 II* BeP Tel rfg 5a 97% 97% 0 %
s Illlnota On 5%» 1rt2% 10«’% 1o;%
40 |C • St I, A NO r*g • oft 9'% 94
13 Illinois Stl del 4%« 9 4 9 ?% **
145 Inter Rep Tt 7s 4ft 04% 94%
2! Inter Rap Tr 4« 70% 40
"5 In Rp T» rfg ..a apd 71% 71% %
99 Inter .$ O N’ ad I 4a 74** .« *%
" Inter AON lat is D»2 % 10 - % H'-S
11 Inter M M s f fta 91 % »•' % 9 %
4 Inf Taner «•» fta A 40 **%
11 K C Ft SAM 4s «64$ ft 4 *4%
17 K C PAL .s o; 96 % 46%
66 K C Houth 5a 00% 90 % *0%
$ K C Term 4a . *6% 45% 4 5%
10 Kan G A El *• *"1 % lot D ; %
14 Kelly Spring *a 100 94 % |00
8:3 Ladd G H» 1 !%• 97% 9. % 97%
65 t SA MW d 4s 2.4 .. 95% *“% 9« %
4 t ig A M v era .»• 99% 94 Si %
17 I. A N 1. ■ f 4 %a 93 •
2 I. A N‘ unified 4a 9..% 9.-% 91 ,
5« 1^.1. <i«KI ... MS *;;■'* MS
1 Msgtna <’op .s 175% 11'.' % 1- •%
14 Mens11 Hwg . ‘ • *»l% l“i% 101%
4 Mkt k? u? •. •« • "ft % 9<%
4 1 Mid SI nl s ""% 4 9 '>1 0.. %
7 M ERA I. rf 6 s HM»% 10O 1**0%
64 M A M t, t sf if I % .'4% 74%
4 M K A I' p I 6* «' lU.l a I •■ % H’7%
13 M K A I npi s V 91 •"% 4o%
254 41 »\ A T »? ad ft* V 46 , 94 % 4#%
7ft Mo Pac lat 6a 101% Jol% DM %
4ft Mo P»c gen 4* 46 4 % »■ . %
7 M.?nt Pos \ 99’i 9*% 94%
2 N 9. TAT 1st fta 100 D»0 100
36 N 1) I A M » % % 100*4 99 % 10?»
360 \ T Cent A 6e 11# % 115 % i’ %
100 % V C iAl fts 101 101 1ft*
IN Y c • on 4a 44 ft 4 »4
77 N V CJHl I. 5 % a 9 % »5% 9 %
13 n T Ed I eon »f6%* II4% 114% 114%
* N T N 11 A II 7a 99% if’, 99%
1075 V Y N* HAH 7s fr 4i % 94% *•%
57 N Y N 11A 11 < 4s 44 49% 49% 44%
f. N X It vs 4a rf 54 * ■ % *4
I N X tel rf 6a 4 1 107 107 107
41 N X l ei Men l%a 96% % 4’>%
It V Y XX A Bo# 4 % a C2 «*'» * '
. Nn'f a M • O'? fs 40% VON '•»%
'I \.*1 ft ,1? | ,1 I 0" , 04 ft* 1 "•
4 \ Nor I* t f . • II 104 ‘ 1f« % '•
• v,,r n w 5s D 41% 9,% ».%
10 Nor I’ac 1.11. 9ft ft»% ft.
. M* P |.«I fts X 0J% n.x 4,. %
13 .. S i. if# 4. 0; % 9; % f-; %
I* o. XVsa|| Rf;AN 4s ' *7 . ' %
. |*a c 1 i A KI * 46*. o % •».%
4 9 Pa.’ TAT 5s 5? 4 4 *s •» •»»
in? \ * pa r 6. .111% 101 no»,
11 Pent? HR 6% !D % 1 141 ‘- HO v
14 Penn h n no . M "*% 9* % s* , <
I Penn HR gn 4%|.. 94 33% 14 |
phiis co ct 6» —ijj> 12J
6 > Phils Co 5 V ... 91% 96 9»%
It Philo A Rd C I 6a. 1*0% 100 100%
; Pier.# \ rt OW 8» . 95% $6% 96%
j\ pressed St Car 5e. . 96 % 98 9 6
«*, Pub Srv N* .1 6* ..104% 1M% 101%
10 Pu^ita Ale Rug 7s.. 106% 105% 106%
23 Reading gen 4%h.. 93% 92% 92%
is Rep Iron A St o%a 92% 9-% t- %
40 Rio (Jr W col tr 4s. 78 74% 74%
1U Pv f A A I. 4 %a. . 8 7 is6% 87
in St 1.1 MAS rfg 4s. 94% 4*% 94%
r»; StI.lMAS 4s RAH dt 86% 85% 8« %
7 7 Sit.ASF pr lien 4s A 74 73 % 73%
11 stl.AHF ad.j 6s.... *8% 87% S8%
t*o 011.ASF Inc 4s. 8? 81% *1%
2 Sil.s \V con 4s .. 88% 96% 66%
1 St PA KO Sh 1. 4%a 84 64 M
7 St P f 'n !»epot 6s. .101% 301 4 301 %
67 Seaboard ron 6s... 97 9l % 92
30 Senhoard ad.j 6s... 77% 77
21 g*;»board t fg 4» ... 46 60% 66%
"7 Sinclair Oil Cf>l 7a.. 94% 93% 93%
Sinclair Oil 6%e... 90 *9% 89%
6 Sinclair Pipe 1. 6s. 86 85% 86%
274 Skellj OH 6%s-319% 3)6% 117%
32 So Pac evt 4a. 97 96 % 97
25 So Pae rfg 4s. *9 % 69 % 69%
II So Pac col tr 4s... 83% 85% 85 %
100 so Rv gen 6%a_109% 109% 109’*
14 So Ry genf 6h.105% 106% 105%
82 So Ry Ron 4s. 78 77% 77 %
:.6 H W Hell Tel rfg 5s 97% 47% 97%
17. St OAF: c\ t 6 %a. . 1 1 4 % 314 114%
! Steel 'lube 7s.104% 106% iu|%
29 Tenn Eled rfg 6a.. 100% 3 00 % Jrt0%
4 1 Third Ave sdj 5a.. 48% 47% 48%
4 Third Ac# rfg 4a.. 87 67 57
! Toledo Kdltbn 7a..l0l% 3n9% 1a9’t
f. In Pac. 1st 4s. . .. 97% 4?% 92%
10 i n Pac evt 4a.. . 90% $0% |0%
2 In Par ifg 4a.... 85% 15% 85%
29 I S Rub 6a. 87 86% *V
lies Steel a f 6s 108% 105 3 06 %
11 1;tab Pow A Pgt 6a 94% 93% ?<%
24 Va-C ch 7 %a v w 49% 49% 49%
27 \ s c*r Cham 7a. . 88 6$ *6
6 Vlrg Rv A P rfg 6a 94% 94% 94%
47 VirR Ry 6a ....... 94% 96% 96%
50 Wabash l*t 6a. ...101 3 00% 3 01
2 Warner Sug 7a '39. 6 4 66% 86%
111 West F.lee 6a... 99% 9 9 9»
J1 West Mary lat 4a.. f-6% 66 66%
26 Wrat Pas hr,. 93% 9j% 97%
4 W#ar I n 6%a ..111% 1 11 % 31 I %
4 Wee' Electric 7a . .ln7% 107% 107%
R Willy a Ov 1st 6%s .100% 100 100
10 W ilson A Co 1st 6* 94% 94 94 %
11 Wilson A Co evt 6a 66 66 66
63 Young Sh A T 68.. 99 98% 99
Total sales of bonds today were $15,
756.000. compared with $15,568,000 prev
ious day and $1 1,242,000 a year ago.
1 New York Curb Market |
V_/
New Tork Feb. 11.—Conflicting price
movement* took place In today* curb
market. One rallied on publication of pri
vate estimate* showing * further decrease
In crude production, but weakness crop
ped out in a number of the public utili
ty and radio issue*.
Imperial Oil of Canada Prairie Oil and
Gas And South P*nn Oil cjoaed 7 to 3
points higher, wh.ie fractional improve
ment whs noted in such active laeuea as
Standard Oil of Indiana. Lago. Interna
tional Petroleum and Vacuum.
A break of nearly 4 points in Lehigh
Power untie*, which olpsed at 99, wag
the feature of the public utility Hat.
American Power and f.ght dropped 3%
points American Light and Tractlou 1%
and Commonwealth Power 1 '4.
Liberty Radio Chain Stores duplicated
Its high* of the ; ear and Charles Fresh
man and Rove showed irge fractional
gains, hut DeFbreat. Dubllier. I'hompion
and Ware sold 1 to 2 point* lower.
Trading in the nee- Kelvinator issue
quieted down somewhat, although it held
fairly steady around 19 or " pointa above
the offering price. Revival of activity In
Durant Motor*, which closed a point high,
er si 17%. -vas associated with report*
that the automobile manufacturer had in
• Teased h.s stork market operations, fol
lowing hi« sensational *»uc'ee# In United
States Cast irun Pipe.
Industrial*.
Sale*. High. I.ow. 2 p.m.
4no Am GA E new.... 75% 76% • 5 V»
«00 Am Haw 5 fL 12% 10% 19%
5200 Am PAL new 54 64% 64%
200 \ m 8 u pe r po v. e r A 31 % 3 2 % 3 2 %
1’00 Am Superpower R 3?% "2', “.£,(*
10 V-r ou- Co III pfd 94 99 99
400*Atlantlc Fruit • o. 99 91 99
20 Borden a MIIU 147 1 *7 147
"0 Bordens Milk pfd. 1*4% 7 40% 10€%
1"0 Botany Mills A. 47% 47% 47%
1*0 R^if Am Tob -eg £4% 26% 24%
-0 Rkj n ' t v R R 9 % 3 % 9 %
^ Light 2% 7% ?%
200 rent P’P* Corp 22 22 22
ion rhitterton A Sons 12% 12% 12%
226 r or, row carp. It 9% 1 11 3 1 f
Inrt torn Po\r pfl i 1 % |1% 41*1
25 <'am Potv- war. . 56 26 16
lion • on «',4K Raft ne- “3% *5% 3*%
soo font Rak 4 ill 110% 111
l»oo i v.nf Bak R 2'% 2* % 22 *
*oo . ,>nt T4ak pfd . 9" 91% 91%
100 Cuba «'omp«nv 14 lft II
2«oo neForest Red rtf* :.t% 32% 31%
foo fioehie- I* * Carg 19 If if
7<'9 Duhiiier « 'A R new 31% Si 51
"O Pu Pent Motor. 1% T !
*900 Durant Afotore l9 14% 17%
Cooo F ee Rd A Sh new 46% 43% *4
11 on Elec Rd A Sh pfd 103% 102% 103%
ioo ei# • rir Investees. <4% 4*% 4*%
*oo Film Inspection 10 9% 9%
*o F>*rd Mot Canada 623 621 531
*o Foundation pfd 1*5 155 136
1200 Freed L -e n*nn .. 23% 23 21
7 90" Fr“iin*n (Cheat. 74% 21% i’4
v ,, ;et*a n*t. new # 7 % *7 4 47%
o<)0 UondyeSr Tire 32% 31 % 2.1%
voo i,-enn»n Hak i«% i|% 4%
740 Grtme* Rad A Cam IT % 17% 17 %
*oo Hsreitine Corn *ft ?p, ||
17 0o Inf Match pM 4t % 40% 4t %
too Infe- OOean Rad *% 4% #%
200 Jones Radio Mfg 444
*r,fl Lehigh Pnw 8#.- .704 99% 99V.
2100 T^Mgh Va foal. 44% 4«% 4*%
100 I. * high Coal s*:e*. 64 14 64
2 400 Liberty flad Oh At 9 «% 4%
700 Middle IVeat Fill. *6% *4 it%
:oo Murray Body . 41% 41 41%
Kat r W A I • til III 2|J
*2 5i#* i#rt#y Zinc ..Hi ] 9 ] ill
1«0 New Tork Tran* . 40 49 40
lft0 Nickel Plate wt.. *9 41 94
200 Nickel Pi pfd wL. M% 14% *4 %
10 No States Pnw 97 97 97
100 Omnibus Cofp cif t<|% ;*% 14%
’ 0 Omnibus rtf pfd 94 94 94
l«0 Reid fee Cream . 40 40 40
100 Ren Motor Cgr 19% ] ft % 11%
J000 Rn\* Radio etfs . It% l'% 11%
200 Rhatturk Co .33% -*«!
;!U 5'*'PJ' ’* ,5^ 11>,
|Ao gniHheasr Pgf. f.4 *4 14
5d|9*Routh 1 oal A Iron 7 7?
2*9 Standard Pub 24% 14% 2|\4
-00 Aw-ff Internet; . 5J % -| js *
T#r’r’ K) §f % .*« ?4
00 Lsr -odj en R,d 14% 4 14
00 Thompson Rad rtf ;* 1 *». 111
;40 T,b Prod Fiporti {% 3% 1%
on Tower Mfg i>rr ij% 7 4 * ,{ J
100 1 nior, Cirhlde 71% ?i%
«»# I !>'!•.• frAfi* s . 1 ill 5.1
T.t'l. * "F’ * H •» ft *
2*r* • ot. :♦'* It if
too M estern Power 36 %i Si
400 \\ est Tower pfd 34% |4 4 J4 %
1"" H h!-. Rf.rH It IT 4 if *
.501 IVipkw r# 9 9t| r 4% 4% 4%
Standard oil*.
*22 Angle Am Ot 11 • * its
Burke) e Pit,e Llh* 45 4| 46
Cumhectnd Pipe M« 114 IS4
0 P.ireks r,p* !,lne 49 41 it
.400 Humble Oil 47% «#% 471*
151 JI Itnola Pipe T. 141 14* III1
>.0 In p Oil Canada 111% 124% 121%
1900 Imp oil Can W i . *;% ij ^
1S40O Interr.atlonal Pet 29% 27% *6
•JI «•*"*“. 156 * 154’^ 164%
L'0 Nat Tran* 2j% '1%
10 Northern P I || ft• ft- 1
tlOo Ohio (**ll “3% 7^% 72%
'.'1040 Penn Me\ Fuel. 744 2 40 *46
2200 Tralri* Oil A Ga* «*• 40 4»%
6?« Fralr e Pip# l.lnl 1J| 1|* f;f
30 Aolar Ref 237 JSft ;j?
’o Rout hern Pipe T. 67 ft; *7
140 South Tenn 011 .11* 1 ftg 1M%
10400 Rid Ot! r.f Ind <1% «;% 4* %
900 Std OH of Kan 43% 4l% 4?
200 Std Oil of K> . |f«% i?A% 1:#
20 Rtd OR of Neb ?Sf •*? *
74**0 Std Oil Of N T 47 44 47
;.von \ scuum OH f|% 901^ p
]0f**Blg Indian Oil SB 2 * 5
100 Brit Con Oil iFeid* 4% 4% 4%
.10 •"tie* Service 711 ;rtft jaJ
400 titles Ser\ R c»% 21 '«i *1
.00 *'it e* • srvi.a pfd ftelt gj •
7 00 *'lf lea R*f\ R pfd j% 7%
2o0o t'uiee Ret v* *enp *e| •«! 7a4
14406 Colombian Rrnd .1% 1% 1%
404 creole Svndi-'ate 7* 9 \
fort Derby 011 4 % *% i%
3t0t>0» Engineers Pet ,1 % J
J400 Glhson «1il .. 70% •*% *0H
14 -0 tiuio 011 49 m *4
4*00 Kirin T'ettortum 4% 4% 4%
400 1 .ago rat 6% «.t ft'*
4f -'fi* Lane# Creek » 7
300 l.tvingaton Pet t 1 }
1000 Mount A Gulf OH 1% t%
"00 M ount a in I'rod ti% 19 *» T9%
!i60 N M A \ land Co 16% 9% 1*%
5 0» Noble OH IS. ' * 12
2* 00 Ohio Fuel Oil 11% 1% t*%
3*00 Teer OH H I % |%
10A Penouk OU Co new 21% 71% 7» %
M*‘0 RoraJ • anadiar 1% 7% 7%
9rt0 ID an Consolidated 6 6% *
7 0A Salt ('reek Con* 7% 7% 7 u
4 0" Salt 4 reek Trod 25 % 26% 24%
3000 Venezuelan Pe; ft% X % j u
4'0 WllnU 4>l! ? e 4%
Mining.
■'•A'lsona Globe 94 M If
tafl0*C*i*rfnAU M Co 10 in 1*
I t'atiario copp* 4 % * % f
:’00*Chlno F*t 51 «. t a;
300 con* Con Min 31ft ;% f%
D • 0*< 01 tea Rilxei l4 10 16
400 C re aeon »;.<ld 3% 13 ,v
6000* Diamond field ft R a 6 «
engineer* Bold M 4 3
?o0n*F ureka Croea.i# if ti fg
it)00*Florence Gnldf.eid 12 10 1?
I. »0*tloMen State* 9 9 9
A00O«t)nld field Deep •; a J
400n*t»«Mfield |kv ... 7 « T
00. •Ilarmhll Wf M 11 II 11
|0ih>*!l« wthorne At in 1(1 IS 14
li« Heel* Min |4% li% 14%
900 Holllnge. 0 M 14% 14% 14%
400 llowe Round 3% 3% S%
000*lnd lead Mines il 1« 1 %
TAne.tarome eVrda 1% 1% 1,%
44rte«».1ih Con# 34 30 14
5100 key Cnppa .. S,\ “%
1000*1,one At#r 6 5 P>
1000*N at tona1 Tin ... • ' 9
5rtS Niniaamg . 4% <% 4%
4300 Ohio Copner . 1
f«0rt* Partnec r.*o -7 *5 "*
l n*00*P|yn»outH Lead *0 * *
l 0«0 • Rent gs »* R K U>\ 4 4 4
M0#0*«an T >\ * V 0
l000*R(*nd Rl» l ead 11 t * ft
&"mR*Ru< Mining .It 10 11
•' I - . ILighe* l « 1 « l %
''••'.*I id Fneiern , -4 •*
1000*1 R coot Mines 15 1? I*
1 Ion LlAh Apes * , * % j
.. \V emlen • N % % <% j
•o00*|\ea* Hah c.p •*, |
beii.enlr IVord*
■» .mi-- ' re. * * •• % * • *: j
S Alutninum fa 36..107H 107% 39t%j
M Am 'f A- *1 «« *1 • »«'. *1
", Am Ice Co 7a . . 106*% 1**
31 Am PAT. 3e o!.1 . *3% 95% *■;%
3 X ii Roll Mill* «* 191 ' * 191’* 1*1%
j' Am Rum Tob 7%s 9*% 9J%
l Am Thread 6* .103% I" %
« Anrdn Cop 6*.... 193% 103% ]*J%
1 Ango Am OH 7%a.l*n% l*n% 1"*%
I At Fruit Inr: *«.. 21% 21% 21%
3 Reaver Bril 6* .. . *7. 9> *6
I Hath Ft 7* 3 f» ...1"* l"4 I*’*
17 Cent Death 6*.... % 9X % **%
41 Citie* Ser v 7* F..126% 124 l-fi
r$ Fill** 8eiv 7* D..106 I0,r|* 1"&%
11 Fit!#* Sr\ PAD t%. ?4 % *4% *4%
1 ('on Gas Bn It •> 1"5% ’ "• % 1""%
1 Con ties Balt 6 %*.!10 J1 *
16 Cudahy 1*»* k ..%* 94% 94 *M %
1 Det City (faa ll ’1 • 1 « fc
43 r*ei Edition fie 114% 11* 114
I Fed Sugar fit S' 9* r'« **
1 Grand Trunk 6% a. 10?% l"i% 10J%
1 Gulf Oil bn . . »»% *9 *
4 Dehigh P Se, 6a 1*1 • >°l% 1*»1%
6 I.lb Me A Mb 7-19-% !«*:% 192%
1 Dig Winchester 7a.1*7% 1r'* » l".‘«
I Manitoba 7* ..102% D»2% 1*2%
3 Nat Death ** _101 % J91 % 101 V
1 \ O f’b flrv bn... *7% v* * *•%
9 Nor St* P 6%n...1*2 1*1% 102
4 Nor St* P cv 4%a. 104% 196% ]©♦ s
1.1 Pennock OH 4* ..99 97% 94
4 Penn PAD a .9* 9* 94
56 Pub Srv KAG 6%* °*% 9*'* *h *
5 Pure on fi%* _lor 1"*% 1k*%
b Shawaheen •* .10 . % 1 o::% 10" a
Sloe* Sheff pur fie.191% J91 % 191%
S So Fel tv I ;>* .... 9 % *3% 9 r. '• -t
1 St cm N Y «%* .107% 107% 107%
3* Swift A Fo 1% . ? % 96% 95 4 !
;; Vacuum oil 7* 197 106% 107 >
foreign I9oml«.
1 City Bogota ®« . 94% 96% 94%
36 French N M SS 7s ‘7% <7 *1
7 \ ether land* 6* 72.1 "5% 105% l'%%
7 Rep Peru 4m 32 .190% 1*0% 1"" %
12 Rufealan 6%* ctfa.. 15 !*% 1"
4 Rolvay A Fo 6* 192 I*'.’ 192
3 ftvrlaa 6« ..100% 100% 100%
•Cents a share.
4 hit ago Mocks.
Quotation* furn**lie'l by .D S. R" “l• A
Co., 22* Omaha National Rank building.
phone* .?A 3117-4 3;
Bid. Asked.
Armour A Fo., III., pfd.. 91% 91%
Armour A Fox, Del., pfd. 94% 9.,
Albf rt Pick . • 22 % %
Carbide . 79% • '%
Kdiaon Co. ■ •:!?% •
Fudahy .. . . 107 *
Diamond Match .114% !'• ‘
Deere pfd . 9 1
Eddy Paper . Is
Libby . &1 %
National leather . »% ■■ 4
Quaker Oata .346 ; '
Reo Motor* . IX a 1 *
Swift A Fo .11. % H«.
Swift International .2 *
Thnmpaon . 4 ’
Wah! .
Foreign Exchange Rates.
Follow ng are today * r*t#* of cx'hfmc*
a* compared with the pa»- valuation Fur
niched by the Patara National bank
Pa r Yal. Tod a y
Austria ...... .. -29 "nnnii
Belgium .193
Canada .1 "f' 1 .
Czecho slovakia .20
Denmark . 2 7 1 • s'
England . 4%* 4 ’ • *"
France .. .19 7
Germany .23s -23*7
Greece .1*5 ."144
Italy . 195 ."415
Jugo-Slavia .2" "146
Norway . 2 7 . f5 3
Sweden . ... 2 7 7 "ft
Switzerland .195 .1934
New York Iteneml.
New York. Feb. 11 Flour— -Ea*v
*pr*ng patent*. 19.2" n 9 75 soft ” ’i" r
^tratah-#. $9 23 6 9.$*r hard winter
| atr*igh'e $$.900 9.35
Rye Flour— Ea#*e fa" *<• 7 <"D $3.23
, 5.69; chol -e fo fan";,. $4.36 u * 7
Rye*—Weak; No 7 western |D39. f o
b.. New York, and $1.67% f, ex
port.
Ba-!e> Weak; malting $i I Ml'1.IS c. 1.
f . New York.
Buckwheat Quiet; f ne trilling. $2 tr.
Canadian. $2.20.
Wheat— Spot Ittok. N 1 north
ern spring r I. c. New York lake and
rail. $2"S. No 2 hard winter f. o b,
lake and rail. $1 I" % No 2 mixed durum
do $1.93; No. 1 Manitoba do. in bond,
$: 96%
Corn Spo- w*a N 2 yell -w rtf
track. Ne*- Tork. all rail. $139%. No. 2
rrDxed do $ 1 3$ %
Oa t a- -Spo t w ea k Vo 2 white 4 • -
I^ird Easy; middle seat. $17 900 !«.**.
New York toffee Future*.
Vm York. Feb II Coffee fu*u-*s
opened *»day at a declm* of •* • *
points unde- loca; and European **li "I
Wh*ch appen-ed *0 l»e promoted b; reports
of iowe'* milra'a pr <*•». •• B-i/1' Rm <\
charge rate* were high*- pr,we\e- and
after aetjing off to 1* r?0c for *’iy
petr# -allied to 1? o$r ot' covering May
dosed at 19 soe. th# general rnarket clos
ing ner b point* higher to * point* Jew®'
Seels wer* *»» mated at *1.0009 bags '
inr ouotat ons March 2" 45c. May.
11.00# July. 17%6< . September, 16 70'-;
December i«.17c
Spot coffee, dull. R:o 7s. 22 %c, Santos
4a 17 % 0 27 % c
Xiout < Ity l.lseatork
Sf'nix < It; It* . Feb J! i'#ttle Re
ce*pta. 3.109 be* ], market dragg; killer*
steady, lower. sti> kers • »»D 'at
and year log*. $6 0" 0 12 9ft bulK,
i * . « *
• "0 cancer* and ■ Jtter*. »: it'
veals $ SO© iu 1" ■ t-uil* »* OuVi ' ".
feeders 14 "4 0 . 5ft atockets. f: «'t 7 2 .
stock yearlings and a ve« r ■ -7 7 ft
feed rg cow* arl %.'*■ » 5*64;
H^g» Re, eipi* .*. •,1‘ h e a" . o ark#!
I$i123^ on#-, tr,l $10 IS bulk of **;#» I
lift •*" u 1" 73 lights $9.2$ 0 10*3 but
erg 19 41# I® * n xed
raker*. $9X66i©:5 stag*. $7 25 6?:.
natl\ • pigs $4 r.ri § s 2
Sheep and lAmbs— Receipts 1 "99 h*ad;
market steady. l°c lower, lambs, $17.50;
twea. $9 25.
Rfeitsas ( It* Cash brsiit.
Kansas City F#b 11.—Wheat—No 2
hard. $17101.92 Ne 2 red. $1920196
May 11610 199%; July. $1.41; Septatp
ber tl 3? asked
Com—No 3 white ft 1001 19: N> 2
ye’low $1 140 1 17; No 3 > ellow f! 1"0
t 14: No 2 r * ted. 91 1201.14%: xt ■*
$ 1 19%. July. $,20%. Septenaber. $121%
aSked
Ha* t'rrhanged to $« lower: choice *
fa fa. 129.$0021 ft* Other* unchanged
Chicago rftlatw*
Chi, ago Feb. ID rm*!oe.» F.arlr
ntornlng *radi»<g *lnw mar*.** steady
-*c*,pts 4" ars. total 1 n.t#d States *h»n
menia. 197 f-ars few «*lea Wisconsin
lacked round whtea mostly $1950 1 !"
one -sr $1 12% bulk $1 29. Michigan
Mrked - -.a**- rtarals. 91 I M
sacked round whites I! 9001 19. sacked
R#d ritSr «"*h1os mostly around $1 39
Idaho sacked ru*»e,s $2 4907 7"
a —.—
At. lead Grain Futures
8* Leula. Feb 11 -Wheat—Close May.
$! 71. J ily $’ 4*%.
t cm Xfay tl ?*• -Iu*; $D2*%
Oats Not ouejed
Minneapolis Flour
Minneapolis $#s 1’ F u- 5 0
lower; farrvU patents I9 79 J’*
Bran $. 4 $"
4 hlcago Poultry
| go, F-b. 11 Pottltf? X e
tr few la. 77 0 23c *i rings 2 7. T 00*19 ?
I$c; turkey*. 27c; ducks. 2Cc. goess. lac.
Now lork Troduce.
New York Feb 11 -Rutt« FH I
'SiptS « ?;« tubs ■ *» C’ ' 1 -gve- ■ I
CONSIGN TO
A. A. DALY, Prat.
Live Stock Commission Market Agency
OMAHA MARKET
CENTER OF
U. S. A.
Belmar Woman Again Ships Top Hogs; Sell at $10.iK) Hero Today
Top honors of the local hog market again went to Al»s. P l . .Aaders'n
of Palmar when she had a load of choice quality medium weight hutches*
here today that brought per cnt The hog* were of Durr**' breeding
and frosted the scales at an average weight of - p.* d*
Thia is the fourth consecutive time that Mt« Anderson has topped
tha local trade with hog* off her place She also had a *ad of con* r»
helfers on the market toda'
Hogs at $1100
William Poe" of Hooper "s* on *ai - * " w * . h. »-# A| ,»f
I'o’aod 1 hma hog* averaging %" I pound* n d selling fo $11 tf
\ie\ |laiid*o.< fee.u- of Ma « ** ->.isi * »-W. « ^
toad of Durcc* averaging f.'l pound* and selling foi $11 on
Sold hr
L. E. ROBERTS & CO.
3’«mX'*.. Firm: receipt# 111.941 l-n;-]*:
State Whole milk flats, fresh fam.v. -» i
•to average run. 23c. ^ #
New tork Call Money.
Uiirrty Bonds.
New York, Feb. 11.—Liberty bond# at
1 ii in.:
Liberty 31*# 101.21.
First 4*4#. 101 27
Second 4 ’* s, 1 •• 1.
Third 4l»s. 1*1 H
Fourth 4 *4 s. 101.31
.
Unit • ■
\>w t ork t o I ton futures 4 lose.
New York IVI 11 «'*«’-»« -Future*
do -.I steady , * tn ?.■ net high* M»r- h,
2 4 3 vi» 2 4.3 7 • . May. 24 *'« a 24 ."c July,
24.91 024.99c. October, 2 t 79-4.5c; Le
cember, 24.36c.
kmiM* < Itj Produce
Kansas City Mo Feb. 11 -Kg*#
changed to lc higher; firsts, 3§c; selected
unchanged.
Poultry Mens higher. 2!J'*c.
Other produce unchanged.
f hiengo Produce.
rhi< Tg*». Feh. II Butter - l ticl.anged.
Fgg* I'm-tianged ; te.-eiptw, 9.342 «ases
Al»\ KKTIMiMKNT
Rheumatism
“Yes! it’s all gone.”
DO NOT close your eyes and
think that health, free mo
tion and strength are gone from
you forever! It is not so. You
can get rid of your rheumatism
by building up your blood power.
It Is a fact that rheumatism
means “blood poverty.” It Is a
] fact with the increase of red
cells in your blood, impurities
are destroyed. It Is a fact that
S.S.S. will help Nature build
these red-blood-cells! S.S.S. is
one of the most powerful blood
cleansers in existence. Its re
sults in thousands of rheumatic
cases have been nothing short of
amazing! The medicinal ingre
dients of S.S.S. are purely vege
table. This is very important to
remember! What can be more
inspiring, more wonderful than
to see the shackles of pain re
leased from your struggling
body. .*yn lings, lingering pains,
stiffness of joints and muscles
all disappear; your stomach
made strong; your face ptnk
with the old sweetheart glow,
your blood enriched and your
cheeks more plump as they used
to be. You can do it! Take
S f.S., the great destroyer of
rheumatic impurities.
k9. 8. 8 I* *oM at alffrneS 4rug
ttorrt in twa aiwa. The tmrrrr
cm i» roor« actmomleal. -
C COVfakes You Feel
Qke Yourself Again
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Magnolia
Petroleum Co.
Serial 4 l-2<~c
Cold Debentures
Du* F.tv IS. 1923 to 199S, ln«.
Trices Yielding From
to
According to Maturity
Offered If, A* and When I#sued. jj
Circular on Request.
The National City Company
Omaha — First National Bank Bldg
Telephone—Jackson SSlf