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    Trading in Wheat
Again Hysterical;
Stiffens at Close
— fiurtnatlona In Pit Rapid;
' Cent Regains Early Loss;
Oats Slump, Recover)
Rye Higher,
Itr CHABLm J. LBTDKV.
VnlverMl Service Staff Correspondent.
Cbioggo, Feb. 13—Hysterical trading
again featured tha wheat pit today. The
Mav delivery opened 7o higher amidst a
wild ruah to buy in reaponse to strength
in the foreign market* over the holiday.
Later renewed liquidation wiped out ail
g«ttna. Tn the laet part of the session
The market stiffened and closed with ap
preciable gain a for the day.
Wheat eloaed 104Vic higher. Mar wheat
making the beat gain: oorn waa 1HO
lower, date were V4o up to lower,
and rye ntied lOl^e advanced.
Fluctuations in the wheat pit were sel
dom so rapid aa to teday'a trade. Tickers
and blackboards wore Invariably behind
in the actual quotations of tke pH.
Houses with export and foreign connec
tions were credited with buying wheat
freely on the dipt, while there also was
liberal short covering and evidence of
fresh support.
The seaboard confirmed export ssiss of
F.500,000 bushels of grain over the holi
day, Including 3,236,000 bushel* wheat
and flour; 700.000 to SGT000 bushels oats,
.1.126.000 bushels rye and 250.000 bushels
barley. Liverpool closed 2\<Qi 4 pence
higher.
• Heavy liquidation of corn cnrried that
grain down parly in the day, the deferred
■months selling at a new low for the sea
son. On the extreme break there was h
revival of active support and tha market i
regained much of its loss. The demand;
for cash corn was Improved, and the basiN
unchanged to 2c higher at the last.
Oats slumped with com early in the
day as liquidation hit the pit. The break
seamed to clean up all weakly held lines
and led to a sharp xe» very.
Rye waa up ami ^igru all day and fin
ished higher. Covering by ahorta and
lifting of hedges against export sales fin
ally overcame the liquidating pressure.
Provisions dropped under liquidating
■ales. Lard was 35 0>4.'.c lower and ribs
were 5 0 20c down.
Pit Notes.
A big Improvement in foreign demand
plus the refusal of Liverpool and Buenos
Alrea to follow the declines made here
the last few days, brought about a change
In sentiment in wheat. Advices from
Liverpool told of a much better general
demand for the cash article. Locally, the
best class of buying sepn in the oit for
many days was under way on all weak
spots.
At the low point today May wheat was
off nearly 30 cents from the recent high,
and the fact that our wheat is now the
cheapest the world over tended to change
views on the market. Seaboard advices
had It that nearly ail foreign countries
were Inquiring for grain. There was ex
port business done here and at Kansas
City with large-sized bids noted.
A report credited to the foreign news
and markets department of the Depart
ment of Agriculture, w/lh h stated that
the world would enter 1925 with a very
small carryover, helped to attract fresh
buying In the pit. Cash wheat premiums
In all markets were steady to firm, ns
well as at the aeaboard. while local mill
ers told of a livelier demand for flour.
Russia was agaijj confirmed as buying
Canadian flour. Tl\elr purchases the laat
few days have been in excess of 6.000.000
bushels in wheat. Broomhall, the foreign
statisticians, stated that Canada was
credited with a remaining surplus of
around 50.000,000 bushels at the begin
ning of 1923. It la safe to say that avail
able supplies will rapidly dwindle In
North America should foreign demand
continue as active as indications suggest.
The offering of southern hemisphere
grain has been easily accepted. The fact
that future wheat In Beunos Aires main
tains such a fanny premium over Chi
cago appears significant.
CHICAGO PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co. Atlantic Gilt.
Art, I Open. I Hish. I Low. I Clou. I Y«e.
JtaV' 1-44*4 1.I4V4 J.TW4 1.81% 1.T8
l.*S 1.82 1.77 Vi
July l.s«H 1.87 1.48% 1.6>H 1.62
1 57 ..1,53 % 161V4
Sept 146% 1.45%! 1.81 1.41% 1.40%
I 1 44 .. 1.40%
Ry« I
May I 1.80 1.60 1.84%] 1.58% 1.54
I 1.59 .‘. 1.84%
July : 1.34% 1.34%! 1.30%! 1.32% 1 31%
% I 4.34 .L.1. 1.32
Sept. ! 1.18 1.18 ! 1.18 I 1.17 ! 1.19%
Torn | III
May ' 1 29% 1.29%' 1.24%! 1.26%l 1.27%
! 1.29 ..! 1.28%! 1.27%
July I 1 29 1.30 1.25%J 1.27%! 1.28%
! 1 30 .1 1.27% 1.28%
Sept. 1.29% 1.30 1.24%: 1.26%l 1.28%
! 1.30 .1 1.27 ! 1.28%
o* i§ !
May .64 .58 ,51%| .64 .54%
I .66 ..[ .53% .54%
July .58% .66% .53 i .65 .65
i .56 I.f.'.* .65%
Sep. .55% .55%' .51% .53% .53%
[. .i.i .53%. .53%
I.ard I I !
Mav 16 00 118.00 !15.37 '16.57 '16 00
15.37 '.;.:.!.
July 18.35 118.35 15.67 115.92 '18.37
'16.30 [. .I.f.
Riba
Mav 15.85 16 85 1 5.75 1 5.75 '15 95
Jgly '16,20 116 20 116.20 16 20 116.25
Cliirago Potatoes.
Chicago, Feb. 13.—Early morning trad
Jng. alow, market, steady; receipt*. 86
• car*; total United State* shipments, $9 20,
"Wisconsin sacked round white*, 11.05 fr
1.15; mostly, S1.0B©1.10; bulk. $l.in*f
1.20; Minnesota sacked round white*,
$1.00© 1.10.
Kansan City Prmluee.
ICanaa* City. Feb. 13.—Egg*—lc lower;
first*. 3 Be; selected. 41c.
Burttr—Packing lc lower, 17c; cream
•: unchanged
other produce unchanged.
Chicago Produce.
ClthhlkO. Feb 13. — Butter—Higher;
C'warnery extras. 40c; standard*. 40c; ex
tf* f!r»»*. 38© 39c; first*, 36©37c; sec
onds. 32 0S4%r.
Egg.« T,ower; receipts, 11,019 ease*;
ilrstg. 41©41%c; ordinary firsts, 38®3tc.
New York I'ofton Futures.
M*v , York, Feb 13.—Cotton — Future*,
open*-* firm; March, 24.45c; May. 24.85c;
1$: ^t-.99c; October, 24.98c; December,
Chicago Poultry.
Chicago. Feb. 13.—Poultry—AIIva, mar
kit, h’gher. fowls, 23©26c; aprlnga, 27c;
roAittr*. 18c; turkey*. 25c; ducks, 28c;
gaaAB, 18e.
Naw York Kiibhor.
NVw York. Feb J» — Rubbar—Smoked,
frlbbod Aheata. spot. I% r
Maw Y’iirlT^liyer.
Naw York. Fib. II.—Bar SllVAr— 81 %c;
Kay lei n doll era. 52 %c.
Jlogt Bring Average Price
jgf $64.50 at Public Sale
. Wilber, Fab. It.—At a public aale
AwA Wednesday, J. R. Hynek and
Aoaa, puroc-Jersey hog raisers. Hy
ing four miles northeast of Wllbsr,
•old 48 hogs, which brought an aver
' age price of $84.60. Bidding was
•plrlted and some distant states were
represehted. Fifteen choice hogs
were crated and shipped by express
Wednesday to points In Wisconsin,
Idaho, Kansas, Illinois and Nebraska.
I Creamery Pay* Dividend.
;r Alliance, Feb. 13.—A 8 per cent
'dividend on stock In the Alliance
Creamery Company was declared from
the earnings of 1924, snd officers who
have been In charge of management
of the Institution for eight of Its
seventeen years ^>f existence, were
re-elected. C. A. Newberry Is presi
dent end W. FlCftpencer, eecretary
and general manager.
Mitchell Port of Legion
to Build Memorial Hall
Mitchell, Feb. 13.—An American
I.egion memorial hell will be built at
Mitchell next summer. The post has
nlready purchased a lot, and will
erect a building, 60 by 130 feet, to be
used ns legion hall and a meeting
place for the Boy Scouts, legion
auxiliary, national guard and other
publte organizations.
— ■---i i i ■— i ii ■■ 1 "W
Nebraska Stork Feeder*
Pay $1.45 a Bushel for Torn
Bridgeport, Feb. 18.—Because of
the corn crop around Mareland was
too light last year to aupply local
demand, cattle and hog feeders in
that section art buying corn at other
points, and yesterday unloaded two
earloads, that cost $145 a bushel.
( Omaha Grain
\---,
February 18.
Cash wheat sold on the table* today
from 6© to 7© l-»wer than Wednesdays
•pot prices with only a moderate demand.
Receipts were *4 cars
Ccrn was in alow demand at 1© to 8c
lcwer. Receipt* were 50 cars.
Cats was in poor demand at price,*
ranging 2 4c to 3c lower. Receipts, 80
cars.
Rye was quoted romtnally 5 4c lower
and barley around 2c lower,
Omaha Carlot Sales.
WHEAT.
No. 4 dark hard: 1 car. It 78.
No. 1 hard: 2 cars. *1.714; 1 car.
$1.71; 1 car. $1.72; 2 cars, $1 7ft; 6-6 car,
$1 6«.
No 2 hard: 3 cars. $1.70; 1 r«r,
$1694; 3 oar*. $168. 5 rare, $1684: 1
car. $1.69; 1 car. $1.70: 1 car. $1 67.
No 3 hard: 1 car. $1.72;. 3-5 car. $1 69;
2 cars. $1 68 4: 1 car. $1.68; 3 cars.
$1,674: 1 car. $1.70; 1 car. $1664.
No. 4 hard: 1 car. $1.65; 1 car, $1 67 4:
1 car. $1.67; 1 car. $1 684.
No 5 hard: 2 cars. $1 66; 1 car, $1,65 4
Sample hard. ! car. $1,62 4*
No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $1,684,
No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.69.
CORN.
No. 3 white: 1 car, $1 10.
No. 4 white: 1 car. $1.06.
No. 5 white: 2-5 car. 98c.
No. 2 yellow: 1 far, $1.16.
No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $1.12.
No. 4 yellow: 2 car*. $1.06; 5 cars,
$1.0,8.
No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1 01: 4 cars, $1.00.
No. 4 mixed: l car, $1.03,
No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 9*c.
OATS.
No. 2 white: 2 cars, 504c: 2 cars. 60c
No. 3 white: 2 cats, 49c; 3 cars, 484c;
3 cars. 48c.
No. 4 white: 1 car. 48c; 1 car, 47 4c.
RYE.
2-5-car not rye, wheat mixed. $1.42.
Daily Inspection of Crain Received.
WHEAT.
Hard: 6 cars. No. 1: 8 cars. No. 2: 4
cars. No. 3; 2 cars. No. 4: 5 cars, sample.
Mixed wheat: 1 far, No. 1.
Spring: 1 car. No. 1.
Total: 2 6 cars.
TORN.
Yellow: 1 car. No. 2: 2 cars, No. 3; 7
cars. No. 4; 3 cars, No. &.
White: 1 car, No. 3.
Mixed: 1 car. No. 4: 1 car, No. 5.
Total: 16 cars.
OATS.
1 car, No. 2; 17 car*. No. 3. Total, 18
! cars.
RYE
2 cars. No. 2. Total: 2 car*.
Total cars. 62.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
(Carlots)
Year
Receipts— Today. Ago.
Wheat .... 8 4 1 **6
I Torn . 266
Oats . 80 •»«
Rye . «•
Parley . 1 h
Shipments—*
Wheat . 99
Oat* . 4* 0JI
Rye ..
Bailey.• .., , * * l
rillCAtlU RECEIPTS,
fa riots—- __ Today Yr. Ago.
Wheat . *»0 2-4
Corn .. 114 408
Oats . 0 -
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Carlots— Today
Wheat . 1J4
Oat* . Ill
ST. I.OCIS RECEIPTS.
Carlots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago.
Wheat . 144 118 137
Corn . 5 5 4 8 339
I Oa t a .. 57 6 7 70
UNITED STATES VISIBLE.
Bushels— Today Yr. Ago
Wheat .75.S09.nnn 65.954.non
Corn .2t.4*4.non in.725.non
Oats .73.6n4.non 17.804, non
OMAHA STOCKS
Bushels— Today Yr. Ago
Wheat . 1.953.0O0 3.105.000
Corn . 2.270.000 953.000
Oats . 1.680.000 1.1 20.000
Rve . 289.000 353.000
Barley _......_ II.000 47,noo
\ew York (ienfml.
New York. Feb. 13— Flour—Unset
tled; spring patent*. $9 1009.75. soft win
ter straights. $9 1509.50; hard winter
straights. $* 90®9 15.
Rye Flour—Easy; fair to good. 99 00®
8.25; choice to fancv. $8 3O0X.5O.
Cornmeal—Easy: fine white and yellow
granulated. 83.30 0 3.40
Rye—Strong; No. 2 western, 81.63%.
f. o b.. New York, and 11.81%, c. h t,
export.
Wheat—Spot, etrong: No. 1 dark north
ern spring, c. 1. f.. New York, lake and
rail, 12.12; No. 2 hard winter, f. o. b.,
lake and rail, $1 96; No. 2 durum, do.
11.97: No 1 manltoba, do, In bond,
$2.11%.
Corn—Spot, aaay: No. 2 yellow, e. 1. f.
track, Naw York, all rail, $1.3*%; No. 2
mixed, do. $1.37%.
Oats—Spot, steady: No. 2 white. 63c
Lard—Weak : middle west. $| 5 45 ©> 1 f>.65
Tallow—*Easy; special loose, 8%c; ex
tra, 8 % o.
Chicago Butter and Kgg*.
Chicago. Feb. 13.—Quotations furnished
by George E. Clark, 1327 Woodmen of
the World building.
EGGS.
Jill! Wed.
( Cara. I Open. I High. | Low. ! Cloy.
Feb. j 106 j .32% .33%! .32% 32%
Mar. I 6 * .27% .27% .27% .27%
I.j.I.30
A pr. 1.j.. I. , 3 0
Pec. 1.1.1 ..I.I *3
BUTTER.
I Cara. I Open, j High l Low. | Close.
Fab. ~ 120 I .39% .39% 39% .39%
Mar. 61 j .3*% .39%' 3*V *9%
June 1 I .37% .37%! 37% .37%
Pet-1 I 39% ^9% .39%' 39%
Minneapolis C’aah Grain.
Minneapolis. Minn. Feb. 13.—Cash:
Wheat—No. 1 northern. $1.70% © 1.74 % ;
No. I dark northern spring, choice to
fancy. $1.89 % © 3.04 % ; good to choice.
$1.77 % <U 1.886; ordinary to good. $lf#4%
©1 76%; N. 1 hard spring. $2 04%©
2 14%; No. 1 dark hard Montana, on
track. $170%©! 93%; to arrive, $170%©
1.93%; May. $174%; July, $1.74.
Torn—No. 3 yellow, $1 14% ©1.18%.
Oats—No. 3 white. 45%©46%c.
Harley—78 ©90c.
Rye No 2. $1.43% ©1 45%.
Flax—No. 1. $2.93©2.97.
Chicago Cu*h Crain and Provisions.
Chicago, F*b. 13. — Wheat No. 3 hard.
$1.74; No 4 hard. $1.6*01.68.
Corn—No. 2 mixed, $1.16%; No. 3 yel
low $1.16% 01.1H .
Oats—No. 2 white. 56% 051c; No. 2
wlnte, 46%®49o.
Rye—No. 2. $1 51.
Harley—90c® $1.02.
Heed—Timothy, $5.6006.50; clover,
$26.0008$ 00.
Provlalons—Lard, $15.07; riba, $11.65;
bellies, $18.12.
Chicago Spot Market.
Chicago. Feb. 13.—Butter—Receipts, 12.
115 tuba; last year, 9,609 tubs; 11 old
cars. 13 new; extras. 40r; standards. 60c;
extra firsts. 3 * © 3 9 c; firsts, 36037c; *9
*< ore, 83 %c; 88 score, 35 %c; seconds, 32®
3 4 %C.
Eggs—Receipts. 18.287 cases; last year.
15.617 cases, no eld cars. 9 naw cars;
firata. 41041%e; dirts, 39c; chex, 38c.
Huttar—-Firm.
Eggs—About steady.
Bt. Louis Grain Futures.
St. i^outg. Fab. 13—Close: Whnt-May.
1179% 01.79%: July. 8160 bid
Corn—May, $1.14% i July. $1.1L
Oats not quoted.
Minneapolis Flour.
Minneapolis. Minn., Fab. 11— Flour
Unchanged
Bran—$2$.00026 80.
Naw~ York Metals.
Naw York. Feb 1$.—Copper—Market
dull; electrolytic, apot and nearby, 14%c;
futures, 14% O 16c.
Tin—Market firm; apot and nearby.
57.75c; futures, 68 Oftc.
Iron—Market steady; prlcfs unchanged.
Lead—Market eeay; spot. 9 Bftc.
Zinc—Market steady; East Bt. Louie,
spot. 7.6ftr; futures. 7 4707 50c.
Antimony—Spot, 22 00c.
Chicago l otion.
Quotations furnished by J. P Barbs *
Co., $24 Omaha National Bank building.
Phones Jackson 6187, 6188, 6189
Art. 1 Open. I High. | Low. | Close. I Yes
Mar. 24 63 124.70 124.60 {24.64 24 5ft
May 126.05 126 07 * !24 92 '25.01 24 9<»
July (25.20 l?B 24 (25 10 [16 17 14.98
Orf. 124 90 124.90 24.70 124 *0 24-60
Boston Wool/
Boston. Feb. 13 Trading on the wool
market still Is restricted In about all
lines. Buyers are somewhat ratytlous
owing both to en*lng of foreign markets
end to slow condition locally. Thare Is
no materia! change In nrlces. Reports
from the sele at Auckland. N Z . Indicate
that moat of the offerings wero unsuit
able for American use.
14hnaaa City Cash Grain.
Kansas City, Feb. 13. -Wheat -No. 2
hard. $1.6901.68; No. 2 red . $1.900193;
May. $1.70%; July. $1.43% split bid, Hep
tern bed. $1 34 asked
Corn - No 2 yellow, $1 100 1.12; No.
3 yellow, $1.0601 08%: No. 2 mixed,
$1.08%, May. $1.16% asked; July. $1.18%
spilt asked; September, $1 21) asked.
II ay—Unchanged.
New York Cotton.
New York. Feb 13 -Cotton -Bpot- Mar*
ket steady; middling, 24.76c. Futures:
Market closed Steady, 7c to 16c net higher;
Match. 24 4*024 Stic; May. 24 83034.84c;
July, 26 07 0 25 18c; October, 24 95c, !»•*
cam bar, 34.990 26.66c.
New York Poultry.
Naw York. Feb 18 —Poultry—Lf • firm;
chlcksns by freight, 22021c. broilers,
large, by express. 38®40r; turkeys, by
freight, 30r, turkeys, by etpress 300 35c.
Dressed steady; prices unchanged
New %'ork Cotton.
Nsw York. Feb 19 The general cot
ton market c'osed steady at net advances
of I to 16 points.
r-~-\
Omaha Livestock
__>
Feb 13.
Receipt* were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ....10,434 10.238 9.055
Official Tuesday ... 8.928 19.173 7.162
Official Wednesday. 5.568 25.956 8,213
Official Thursday... 2.994 19.993 15.416
Estimate Friday.... GOO 12.60ft 6,00ft
Five dys this wk...28.514 87,360 45.Mr.
Same dye last wk ...29.166 99.146 68.603
Same dys 2 wks ago 30.802 86.679 39,322
Same dya 3 wk* ago.32,678 81.678 37,546
Same dys year ago..32,641 76,294 54.U01
Cattle—Receipts. 6nn head. Cattle re
ceipts were the smallest they have been
on a Friday for a long time, hardly enough
steers being on offer to test prices. De
mand whs dull, however, and the under
tone of the irade was slow at the week’s
r.O076o decline. Nothing very desirable
in the afeer line was on sale. The few
offerer! sold from $6,0008.50. Stocker*
ami feeders were scarce but moved slow
ly at barely steady figures.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice year
lings. $8.6009.76; fair to good yearlings.
7.6008.50; common to fair yearlings,
$6.5007.60; good to choice steers. $8,850
10.00; fair to good steers I7.73W8.85;
common to fair steers. $6.5007.60; irashy
warmedup cattle. $5.50 fiji. 50; good to
choice fed heifer*. $6.5008.00; fair to
good fed heifers. $5.50 0 6.60; common to
fair fed heifers. $4.6005.60; good to
choice fed cows, $5.0006.00; fair to good
fed cows. $3.1506.00; common to fa.r fed
eofs. $2.2503 75; good to choice feeders,
$7.2508.25; fair to good feeders. $6,250
7.15; common to fair feeder*. $6,25 0
6.00; good to choice atockers. $7.2608.10;
fair to good atockers. $6 25 07.25: common
to fair atockers. $5.0006.00; trashy stock
era, $4.0005.00; stock heifers. $4.0005.75;
slock cows, $2.7503.75; stock calves,
$4.0007.00; veal calves, $3.25010.25;
hulls, stags, etc,. S3.7506.5O,
Beef steers.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
9 . 715 6 00 6 . 817 6 75
3. 990 7 00 20 . 88 7 7 35
22.1227 7 50 35.1237 7 60
22.1 1 40 8 25 3. 1 196 8 35
2 .1005 8 50 •
COWS.
3 .1010 3 25 3.1050 3 50
5 . 988 4 40 3.1 0 53 4 5ft
2 .1233 4 65 2 960 4 75
4 . 165 5 5 00
II KIFERS.
1 3 . 542 4 60 J 1. 928 4 75
3 . 853 5 75 5. 760 5 80
3.1090 6 00 2 970 6 25
5 . 63 6 6 50 9 . 8 56 6 75
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
6 . SOI & .85 10 758 6 25
3 . 600 G 50
v BlTLLS.
1 . 1 400 4 20 1 .1 1 40 4 60
1. 1750 4 60 I. 570 5 75
(‘ALVES.
4 . 292 5 00 1 100 7 00
1 . 1 87 8 00 2 . 20 5 8 50
«. 380 H 75 1 . 1 35 9 50
2 . 120 10 Oil 3. 176 10 25
1. 110 10 60
Hogs—Receipts. 12.600 head. A better
demand ** apparent from shippers ihis
morning and the best quality butcher
grades fully 10015c upturn. Packer
trade, while a little slow at the opening,
developed into fairly active affair at
si rung to a little higher levels. Hulk of
all sales was at $10.00 010.80 with early
top $10.80.
HOGS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. Sli. Pr.
8 9..JT* .. 1 0 0 1 3 6.•.‘*011 ) li i ft
33. .187 .. 10 45 45..214 .. 10 69
* ■• . . 209 . . JO 55 \ i . . 2 10 . . 1 n t;5
>3. .215 . . 10 ;o 62. .272 . . It) 75
6 3. .2 8 5 10 80
Sheep and Lambs—Receipts. 6.000 head.
With sup plie* fairly large for Friday,
fat lamb prices underwent a further mod
erate setback this morning. Feeder* were
-rarce and showed little rhange with
aged sheep slow and weak.
Quotation on Sheep and Lambs—
[.a inbs. good to choice. $1 6 75017.50;
lambs, fair to good. $16.60016.75; feeding
lambs, 16.25016.75; wethersf lO.Oo0
*tb70d© lV2s"**”' yearlings,
FAT I.AMBS.
1:3 **<1 . 77 1* 75
213 r**1 . A*o - P.r6
Re. eipl, and disposition of 11% • stork
at the t'ninn stock yards. Omaha Vat.
lT 19”-h01lr" "r"il,'K “l 3 *'■ ni . February
RE'KIPTR—CARI.OT''
,, ,, „ _ Cattle.Hogs Sheep
<> M A St P. Ry. 1 )0 ....
Mo. Pan, Ry. f,
V. P. R. R. i 27 "ii
C. A N W . east . 2 2
C. A N W. west . 8 64 !
<’ 8t. P. M AO. 4 10 _
C. B. A Q . east . 1 6 ....
C. B. A Q . w est ... I 21 3
<*. R ! A P . east . ... 8 2
r R. r. a iv, we-e . j i
1 <* R. R.
C, O. W. R. R . 1 _
Total receipts . 19 1 46 22
1) IP PO» ITIO N—H F. A D
Cattle. Hga flhp.
Armour A Co. 7 2668 994
Cudahy Parking Co. 2S2 1 2*4 995
Dold Pricking Co. 1 256 ....
Morris Packing Co. *3 1255 1 23
Swift A Co. 271 2106 2309
F Omaha Pack Co. 6 .
Murphy. J W. 1118 ....
Lincoln Pack. Co. 60 .... ....
Kenneth A Murray . 1018 ....
Gong A Keefer . 6 ..
Anderson A Son* . 7 .
Renton. VS A Hughes .. 35 .
Bulla. J. H. 14 .
Harvey. John .. 6 ..
fnghrsm. T. J. 1 .
Kellogg. F. G. 4
Longman Bro* . 4 .
Luberger. Henry 8. . 2 ..
Mo-Kan. C A <* Co. 15 .
Root, J. B. A Go. 62 .
Rnsenutork Rro* . 194 .
Sargent A Finnegan .... 13 .
Other buyers . 313 .... 131
Total . 1315 10668 4552
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago Feb 13 —Hog* —Receipt*. 43.
000 head; market le** active 'halt early;
generally 10 to 20c higher then Thurs
day's average, spot*, more; light hog*
• howfng moat advance; desirable pig
strong to 25c higher; top. $11.30; bulk
better grade* 200 to 290-pound averages.
$10.90011.25; bulk 160 to 190-pound
averages. $10.45010.90; most 140 to 150
nound weight. $9 50010 26; bulk pig*.
$8 2509 00; choice 130-pound kind, $9.25;
'most packing bow* $10.20010 40: heavy
weight hogs. $10.76011.30. medium. $10 26
ull.25; light. $10.00011 00, light light.
$8.75010 25; pat king bog*, smooth. $10 25
010.60. pa* king hog*, rough, $9 *5010 25;
slaughter pig*. $7.7509 25.
tattle—Receipts 4,00o head; market
general trade fully steady with weak un
even decline quality largely medium;
moderate supply stale offerings, meeting
slow millet: bulk fed steer* on killing *c.
fount. $7.7509.50* numerou* sale*. $8.26
09.25: beat matured steer* offered early
at $9 86; no pell ftnlahed yearlings here;
feeder dealer* taking ine*ty warmed tip
steers. $7 2507 50; some fleshy short fed
well bred steer* upward V> $8.00 on coun
try account; draggv outlet on heavy fat
row* and heavy heifera; moatly 50c low
er for week; spot* more; most fat cow*.
$4 000 5 25; choice weighty kind at $6.00;
little change In bulla, practical top. heavy
bologna*. $4.76: moatly $4.6004 66; verni
ers Urgelv $12 00012.26 to packer*.
>ih-ep—Receipt*. 11.000 h**d; fat lagnb*
unevenly steady; 25c lower: dealrebla
shipping lamb* around steady; other*,
showing uneven decline; bulk rat lamb*.
$17.5001$ on. few load*. $1$ 10013 00;
few load* $1*10018 15; Colorado*. $17 50
0 1$.00; fat sheep dully *t**dy; odd lota
■ ft ewe*. $8.7609 28: feeding lamb*,
scarce. *teady *t 11 T.25017.10.
East fit. Lanli Livestock.
Fast flt. Louis. Feb. t$.—Cattle—Re
ceipt*. 1.300 head; market dull; not
enough be*f *»#*r* here to "like * war
ket; one load mixed U$rbt yearling*
steady at $100: beef cowe shade lower at
$4 000$ 00; cannere and bologna bull# un
changed: eannera, $$ 1601.71; **u****
94 26 04 II: ona sal# light vealere.
bulk and practical Iod. $1160. •***£*•
Hog#—Receipt*. 11.100 h*ed; butcher
hog market mo*tly lOe higner: APJf
$1135; bulk 1»0 pound* end up. $11-10 0
11.60; 1*0 to HO pound*. $11.000H
160 to 110 pound*. $10 76011.00; Hfkt
light* *nd pig* open*d 26c nI f h er: #*rly
s* le* 140 to 150 pound*, $10 00010 25.
110 to 130 pound*. $9 0009 16; closed with
advance lost; packer iowi strong; burn,
$litoee?)1 end' Limb*-Receipt*. 1.000 h*«d ;
fat lambs mostly 26o lower; on# load 16
pound Nebraska lambs to shipper*. $16.1».
out of line; five lot* from local feed lot*
• n packer*. $ 17 75 aged sheep ilow and
weak, few medium to good ewe*, $9.no.
Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City. Mo Feb II.
State* Department of Agriculture )—< at
tie- Receipts. 500 head, calve*, receipt#,
.60 head, market alow, killing cla**e* gen
erally steady hsrdlv enough offered to
teat values; few loads steer*. JJ-JJJ'-JJ:
butcher4 rows snd heifer* $4^2606 5°.
canned and cutters. $2.5003 90. bologna
bull*. $4 0004 50; practical top ynale,
linr.O; stof krr* and feeder* nominally
""lloga Receipt*. 8.600 bead: market
fairly active. 10016c higher; mostly 16n
higher than Thursday’* average; shipper
top. $1100 ; packer top. $10 95 bulk of
nit I**, $10 360 10 90; bulk desirable 200 to
300 pound average*. $10,700 10 96 . light
light* and pig* * l rung to 1J« tBxher;
130 to 150-pound average*. $* 5009 6b.
packing nows. $10.36010.60; Mock pig*
steady, $7 6006.76. . . .
Sheep—Receipt *, 3 000 head; lamb*
wesk to 10c lower; top. 617 40; others
largely $17.00017.35: *he*p around 2uu
lower; |o|» etc*. $0.00.
Minus C ity Livestock
ftloux ritv. la., Feb. |3 ~-<‘sltle---Re
celpl a. 700 bead; market active; killer*
steady, I f»o higher; starker* steady; fat
■ leer* and yearling*, $0.60012 00: bulk
of eat**. $7.0008 25. fat raw* snd heif
er* $4 0009 00. runner* and nutter*. $3 16
<*(26; veal*. $6 00010 50; hull*. $4 000
6 on. feeder*. $« 0008.00; stookere, $6 000
7 00; stor k jearllng* and calves. $4 onm
7 ( it feeding cow# and heifera. 63.000 4 60
Hog* Receipt*, 13,600 h**d; market
16o higher; top. $10 85; hulk of sale*,
$9 86010 75. light*. $9*6010.16; butch
er*. $10 60010 *0. mixed $8 90010 *5;
packer* $9 75010 26; stag*. $7.0007 7$;
pig*. $7 no0* Oft
Hhaep Receipts $00 h**d market
steady; lambs. $t7 60: awn, $9 28.
Duluth Ha i.
Duluth. Feb 13 !•!*« February.
$|.t?t«. March, $3 933*. May. $:94H
July. $2 $l.
Dull Market in
Stocks; Oils Are
Strong at Start
Little Show of Orderly Move
ment; Steels Do Poorly;
High Priced Industrials
Get Support.
Br KIC'HAKB SPII.I.ANK,
1 nitervnl Service Finn m ini hditor.
Now York, P>!» 13.—From start to fin
i*ii the stork market today was dull and
had a sun-holiday atmosphere. There
'>as little show of orderly movement. The
oIIm exhibited some strength In th« morn
ing. but turned dull after the first hour
To some persons it appears as if there
is quiet accumulation of the oils.
The steels didn't lo any too well
High priced industrials were supported,
hut there was a 1 ist lessneas to everything
connected with the market.
Cast. Jron Pipe was relatively modeat
in its oehavior. After opening at 21K
and going r«» 22* it dropped to 205. and
closed at 213>4.
Of the rails Texas * Pacific showed
the most strength. The 8t. Paul issues
were under pleasure owing to reports
from Washington that, the request for
reduction of interest charges on the rail
roads debt to tlie government had small
chance of being granted.
The volume of business for ths day
was about the smallest for a full day
since the election.
It was a tempestuous day, however, for
ine grains. There were alternate periods
of gales and cleared weather but never
was there a ra|m. From start to finish
the bull and bear element were in high
'onflirt with prices changing so rapidly
at times as to stir the emotions of the
most phlegmatic of market operators.
All th^ new developments were bullish
torn. too. was wild. Oats, ordinarily
dull, had a lively time, hut showed little
change in price at the close.
t'otton was dull and strong as hag been
characteristic of it recently,
t’offee, ti to )2 points down.
Sugar, dull \pd little changed.
| New York Quotations
s_
New York Stock Exchange quotations
furnished by J. S Bache Jit Co.. 22 4
Omaha National Bank building.
Wed.
High. Low. Close. Close.
Agriculture Chem 21 4 194 21 4 2f»\
Air Reduction ... 154 90 *% 95 4 90 4
A |ax Rubber . ... 12*4 12 4
Allied Chemical .. 88 4 XT', H7 4 x7 4
Allis Chalmers ... 79 77 4 79 764
Am Beet Hug. 41 40 4 4 1 40 4
Am B S Foundry. 98 9X
American Can ...176 4 1714 17*4 171*4
Amer Car ft F. 2^'i 203
Araer HAL. 124
Airier H A 1. pfd. 69 4
Amer Inter Corp. 38%
Amer Lin OH. 27
Amer Loco .1214 11*4 119 \ 1194
Amer Radiator. 1004 101
Amer S A Com. 11 4 12
Amer Smelt .10.3 4 102 4 103 4 I02 4
Amer Smelt pfd.. 110% 110 110 110
Amer Stl K . 4*4 47 4 48 47
Amer Sugar . 64 4 634 63 4 64 4
Amer Sumatra ... 24 224 24 217%
Amer Tel A Tel .134*4 134 134 4 1344
Amer Tobacco ... 874 *7% 87 4 86 4
Am W W A Elec. 36 4 36% .364 .364
Amer Woolen .... 50 4 50 50 4 6"S
Anaconda . 45 444 44 4 444
Assocl Dry Gds.169
Associated Oil .. 374 374 374 374
Atchison .1174 117 117 1174
At I Coast Line.152 152
All Gulf A tY I.. 28 4 2« 28 4 28
At I Refin Co_115 11 3 4 115 115
Austin Nichols .. 27 4 27*4 27 4 27 4
Baldwin .133 4 1314 132 4 1314
Baltimore A Ohfti. 80 79 4 ’8S 7*4
Bsrnsdall A . 2*4 28 \ 214 2«
Bethlehem Steel .. 494 4«% 49 49H
Bosch Magneto ... 42 404 44*4 39 4
Brooklyn-M R'- .. 434 42 4 42 4 42%
Brook 1 vn - M pfd.
Brooklyn Kit Co... 127 4 1=6 126 1 29 4
California Packing.1°3
c«|. Petroleum.... 29 4 2*4 18 4 29
Ca ft Aril. Mining 64
Canadian Pacific.. 160 4 160 15^4 150
Central Leather.
Cen l Leather, pfd. 634 624 634 624
< 'erro de Paaco... 5.3 4 63 4 53 4 63
Chandler Motors.. 32 4 314 314 *2
Chesapeake A O.. 944 934 944
Chicago <1. W com 134 124 13 4 13%
Chicago O. W. pfd. 3»4 29 29 4 30
Chicago A N W.. 7»4 69 4 70 70
c . M A St P .144 13 134 134
C . M A S' P pfd. 23 4 22 U 4 2.3 4
C . R I A P 47 464 4*4 4*4
c St P . M A O. ... . . 53 4
Chile Copper ..... 364 38 36 4 36%
chlno .. ... 27
Cluett-Peabody ... 634 63 63 6.34
Coca-Cola .914 914 914 *14
Colo Fuel A Iron. 47 454 46 46
Columbian Carbon. 49*4
Columbia Gas _ 48 4 47 4 47 4 4*
Congoleum . 404 404 404 404
Con Cigars.32 31 4 29 4
Consolidated Gas.. 7«4 7*4 7**4 76 u
Continental Can... 6*% 64% 6h N 66 4
contl Motors .... 94 9 9 9
Corn Product* _ 39 4 **% *9%
Golden . 344 34 3 4 33 *4
Crucible . 734 714 *1*4 73
« uha Cane S .14 13 4 1 ’ 4 13%
Cuba Cane S pfd.. 604 68 4 69 4 604
Cuba-Am Sugar .. 324 324 324 324
c u y a to e! Fruit .... «... 62 4 614
Daniel Boone ...» 4 4 4\ ,4 4
Davidson Chem ..45 4 44 4 6 5 45 4
I >e)a A Lerka _ 1 39 1 38*% 138 4 1394
Dels A Hud .1 444 1 44 144 1 44 %
Dupont De Nem .1474 14*4 14*4 1474
Dome Mines . 154 16 4
Kastman Kodak .1144 1144 1144 1144
Erie . 32 4 31 4 32 324
Kndicott-.Iohn .... 69 4 684 6^4 68
Klee Stor a Bt ... 65 64% 65 654
Famous Players .. 94 4 94 4 94** 94%
Fifth Ave B L ... 134 13 134 13
Fisk Rubber . 12 4 12%
Fleischman a Yeast 82 81 % *14 *2
• Sen Asphalt . 5*4 5* 58 57%
General Electric . 241 238 *19% 1384
• Sen Motor* .. 774 76% 77 77 4
Gold Dust . S»4 3*4
Goodrich . 48 47 47 4 49
Gt Nor Ore..... 38% 3*4 3*4 **4
Gt Nor Ry pfd . 6*4 6*4 6 9 4 *94
Gulf States St I ... 914 *9 *n *1
Hartmann Trunk. 33 324 *24 33
Hayes Wheel _ .38 4 .38 38 38*4
Hudson Mhtors.. .. 414 40*4 40% 91
Hornestake M Co.. • • • • ••■ 94 4 9 4
Houston Oil *3% *«4 **_.
Hupn Motor* .... 16 15% ]£%
III Central .1HS Hi H» JJ*
Int Knr C Corp.. »4S «H *4H JJH
Int M.rr Marin*. 11 H JJH JJH
Int II M pM ... 44 49 H 49% 9*H
Int.rnatlonal N .. 27M JJ 2* 97
In tor Pa par . 9 7 H JJH JJH *7H
In Tel A Tel ... 96 94% 94% 93
ttJp o» »s »« j«h j;g
Jolr7*nTMaotdrI OH JJH 4JH 45H
K C doutham ... S7H **H J'4* * ‘ v»
Knlly-Sprln*flal«.. .. ■■ JJH
Kmnarott . JJH JJH JJH 44J*
!.»• Huhbar . I t JJH JJH IJJj
L.h((h Vallar .. II 77 77 77»
l(0«*4-wl1« •• •• ••
Ijptt * Naahylll. . .. • t it JJJ
M:;knT.rpu,cV-;;:i4«g 'gja >;7g •«j}
2SKV::: * f
SK" Stbiird a
Miami Cnpp.r ... .. •• J‘> }?H
! : *
S&KiJSSwi:8 5 It stl S g
SSP42SSS *
Net Blarult ...... «•% •• *•
gtt 3 > J 7 h •* g
3 J i! « 7 U 1JH
N Y c A St L ..13* 1*1 1*1*.
N Y N H ft .- *1% !*<
North American . 4*% 474 JJ% 4*
Orph.um .. JJH JJJi JJH J7'*
Ow.na Bnttl. .... JJH J" » 4J,* JJH
Parlflo Oil . JJH JJH JJH JJH
p.rkaril Mntnr .. 1«'. 'J 'J 2 V>
Pan Amarlran . . JJH JJH JJ » 'J *
Pan- Am.rlr.n W . TJH .Jjt 74S 79
Penn R R . 47% 4.4 4<H 4i *
People* Gas .1194 1174 11*%
Pere Marquette ... . • • , 7 ^
I’hllaflrlphta JJH JJH JJ * JJH
Phillip. Pal . JJH J J4 • 47 H
PI. rr. Arrnrr .... 1IH 1* I1 VJ*
Pn.lum Carnal. J;H
Pra.a.d dlaal Car. .... . ' *H
Prndunar. * n-t . *4H 94 H 74H ,J4H
Pullman - ... .... .... M- 1"
Puntil At. duirar. . 4« 41H «H 4JH
Pura Oil . 97H SIH >'S 'C*
Ita.lln Corp . 94 H 9-H 94 H *1H
Itr dt.nl dprlnc. 9
Itav CnnaolMatail. I9'* U-H OH 4 l
llr.. .Hun . 7*H 7 ; H 7 7 H 1".
H.ploal. .. OH 1»H
Map Irnn * dlaal. !.«’« 44,k 49H 99 H
Itoval liulrli N r. 4949 49 44 H
dt I. * d r . 99 H *«H 94 H i.«\
HI i, » d w. m •; 44 H 1,1 •» '•*'*
Hi hulla Clan r dl .1I9H 7 1 1>- ' *
Hrara Itnatnu'k ...I"9. 11IH 1"H '4 H
Hlirlt Cnlon Wl... 57 •» l’9\ 57
Himmnpa Cn ..... I7H 97 97 ’'',9
dlnrl.tr 011 . MS 5IH 5-.H 3 H
Hlnrlalr pM .... *1 9" H 99 H 9'
floss dhaffl.M ... »3H 94 H 91 »SH
dlcllv oil . . :<4 3*H 3»H **1
dnuf liarn Parlflr. lnr,’, HM H 1"*H no H
Hoiilharn Itallway. MH ax\ hi4. Nil.
dlanilard Oil Cal. 94H 94H 94 H 94
dfamlaril Oil N .1. 49 OH 94H 4<H
dlan.laril PI Olaaa. 11 10
dl.warl-Warnar ,, 7IH 7". 74 7 iH
Htrnmhnra Carb.. .I'i 7lH
Mttidahakar ...... 99 49 44H "H
Huh Moat . 4H 4H 9H "H
Taaaa Cn . OH 4« 4»H <7H
Taaaa Oulf Hulp 1M l4'H 149H I4’'1
Taaaa ft Par .... Ilk H 45\ HP;
Tlmk Moll aMar .. 94H 97H 49>» 49'9
Tnb Prml . . 7HH IM, 71H IS
Tub Pi nil ' V . " »S l, »Ml if. %
Trrnarnn Oil . . . , 4 ", IH 9 %
Cnlnn Par ...IMS tl4’. H4'. |Sm,
I'nll-d Prllll ‘IT ' l« :t«H *’*
i U ■ cast 1 P . . . J3I m ISSH :i«
U S Ind Alcohol .83% 8 2% 88% 82%
IT S Rubber . 43% 42% 43 43%
U S Rub pfd _ 97% 96% 96% 37
U S Steel .126% 125% 126 126 14
r S Sfeel pfd _123% 123 123 123%
Utah Copper ....• .. 91 91%
Vanadium . 29 2*% 28% 30
Vivaudou . 10% 10% 10% 11
Wahahs . . .6_ 24% 24% 24% 24%
Wabash • A’* . 64% 6 4 % 64% 6 4%
West Union .120 119% 120 120
West Air B .106 * U'5% 106 1"5
West Elec . 73% 70% 72% 71
white Eagle Oil . 30.% 30% 20% 30%
White Motors _ «7% 66 66 % 67%
Wool wort Co ...116% 116 116% 116%
, Willys-overland . H>% lo% 10% 10%
Willys-Over pfd.. 76% .76% 76% 76%
Wilson . 8
Wilson pfd,.. 22%
Worthing Pump.. 76 J 4 74 % 74
Wrigley Co . 60 _ 49% 59% .»0
Yel Cab Ta*i Co ...I i. 52
Yel Cab Mfg Co 37% 87% 37%
Total sale* Wednesday. 1.812,400,
Today’s 2 p. m. sales, 1,008,300.
New York Bonds |
V-/
N>w York, Feb. 13. Bond prices drifted
irregularly lower in today's trading,
which was marked by conflicting move
mants iu virtually all groups oil liens
showed n burst »»f strength in tna early
dealings but failed to maintain their i*x
lr» me gains.
Buying support was evident for the ob
ligations or several foreign countries
which have been mentioned as prospec
tive borrowers in this market. With
Poland scheduled to float a loan here
next week, the government's r> Per cent
bonds scored further Improvement today,'
while Sao Paulo 8s also recorded a frac
tional gain. An offering of 25.Owe.(Hit)
Argentine treasury notes was quickly sub
scribed. *
Several heavy spots developed in the
industrial list. Warner Sugar refunding
7s lost ground and American Writing
Paper issues fell back about 2 points.
Marland Oil 8s. with warrants, broke 3%.
but the underlying demand for petroleum
issues was buoyed up by favorable trade
news. Skeliy fi%s closed 1% points
higher at 119, after setting a new high
record at 120.
St. Paul issues reacted in sympathy
with weakness of the road's shares, which
was Viased on uneasiness over the com
pany's refunding plans. The proposed
senate investigation of the entire rail
road consolidation question discouraged
buying of other rail bonds.
I nlted Stales Bonds.
(Sales In $1,000) High Low Ciose
215 Liberty 3%s ... .101.1’:: 101.20 101.20
76 Liberty 1st 4%s..101.30 101.26 101.26
310 Liberty 2d 4%a..lOl,4 101.1 101.2
135 Liberty 3d 4%«..J4tl* 101 13 101.16
654 Liberty 4th 4 %s .7101.31 10K28 101.30
247 1' S Treas 4s_100.3U 100.27 100.29
68 U S Treas 4%s.. 105 104.27 104.29
Foreign.
28 Ant Jur M W 6s.. 9S% 93 93
10 Argent Gov 7s ....102% 102% 102%
161 Argent Govt 6* ... 96% 96% 96%
16 Aust Go gt lo 7s.. 95% 95% 95%
4 C of Bonie&Ux 6* 86% 86% 85%
19 C of Cop#nhag 5%s 97% 96% 97 %
2 C of Gr Prag 7%s 92 92 92
H <* of H de .la 8s 47 94 % 94% 94%
11 Fzecho-Sl It 8s *52.100% 10tr% 1*>ii%
21 Depart of Seine 7s 90% 90% 90%
10 Dom Hep H f 5%a 94 9.5 % 93%
23 DofC 6%% no ':"J.103% 108 103%
26 Dom of <’an 5s *52.104 103% 104
106 Dut K Ind 6s *62.101 100% 100%
21 D E Jnd 6%s X 96% 96% 96%
« Framerican 7%s .. 94% 94% 94 *
54 French Hep 8* ....104% 103% 103%
172 French Hep 7s.... 91% 91% 91%
241 Germ epr lo 7» rets 96 94 % 94%
37 Gt C El P .Jap 7s re 9ft % 9ft % 9ft %
121 .Japanese 6%* .... 91% 91% 91%
1ft K of Belg < %■_160% 109% 108%
3 5 K of Belg 5%s ret 84% 84% 94%
33 K of Denmark 6s.l<»3 102% D*3
11 K of Hungary 7%s 90 89% 90
4ft K of Nether 6s ’72.106 105 106
87 K of Nether 6s *54 108 % 103% 103%
67 K of Norway 6s 4 4 99 % 99% 99%
45 K Serbs Cr SI 8s.. 86% 86% 86%
46 K of Swed 5 %s. .. 99% 99% 95%
53 Nord Ry* 6%s .... *2% X2% 82%
24 Parls-Lyons-Med 6* 78% 78% 78%
14 R of Bolivia *9.... 53% 53 93 %
5 R of Chile 8« ’41.108 108 D<x
16 R of Chile 7s ....101 lT,o% D*1
1 R of Colombia 6%s 99% 59% 99%
36 R of Cuba 5%s .... 99% 9«% 9» *4
3 R of Finland 6s. . . 86 86 6»;
8 R of Haiti 61 . .. 94% 94 :• 4
7 St of Qhinnes! 6s.D>4 111; % 704
7 St of R O do S 8a. 115 % 118% 115%
17 St of Fan Pa s f 8s.l"2% 1"2 D'2%
14 Swiss Ton fed Se .,115 114% 114%
12 Swiss Gov 5%s ’46.101% 102% 102%
24 UKofGBAI 5%s *29.116% 116% H6%
20 1 KofORAI 5%* *37.10C % ]nc% 105%
76 1 S of Brazil M 58 97% 97 7*
15 USnfB-C Ry El 7s 83% 83%
67 Am Af Chem 7%s.l0"% 1“"% 100%
16 Am Cn a f deb 6s. 99% 98% 99%
1 Am Smelting 6s..107% 107% 107%
29 Am Smelting 5a ... 97 96 % 97
20 Am Sugar 6s.102 1"1% 1M%
66 Am Tel A T 6%s 102 101% 10 1%
4 9 Am T A T col tr 6s. 100% 10o% 3110%
10 Am T A T col w 4s 96% 96% 96 %
2 Am W W A E 6s.. 95% 9.7% 96 %
50 Anaconda «'p 7s '38 D'3% 303% 103%
82 Anaconda Cp 6s *53 101 ]on% 11*074
39 Arm Ai' of Del 6%a 94 93% 94
2 Ass d Oil 6s.102% 102% 3"2%
56AtTASFe gen \ 4 s 99% 8 9
22A TAS F adj 4s sV*l 85 8 2% 8 3
10 At r L LAN col 4a 8 7 a 7 *7
17 B A O rfg 6s '96 . 102 % 102% in:%
27 B A O 1st 5s rtfs.. 101 100% 3 *. 1
51 B A O rvt 4%s... 9 2% 92 9 2
9 BTofP IstArfg 5s. 101 % 1 oi DM %
73 Beth Steel con 6s A 97 96 % 97
15 Rerh Sri pur mnn 5a 9j% 92’% 92%
13 Brier Hill Steel 5%a 99% 99% 99%
42 Ryn Ed fn SsA.lOO 99% 89%
98 Hkn Man Tr a f 6s v?% 87% *7%
10 Buf, R A Pitta 4 %• *7% 87 87 %
4 »'a!tf Pet 6 % s.103 303 303
0 Can Nor deb 6%s..ll6% 116% ll*%
53 Can Par deb 4*...80 79 % 60
16 CCA Ohio 6s .107 106 % 507
6 r of Georgia 54*.102% 102% in: %
43 Cenv l.eath 5s ...100% loo% inn%
19 Cent Pac gtd 4s .. 8 7 7,, 17% 6 7 ,
228 C A <*> evt 5s .105% 104% 104%
67 C A O evt 4 %•.... 9 7 96** 9 7
54 Chi A Alton 3%s . $7% 57% 57%
14 C B A- Q rfg 5a A 101 % 101% 1M%
32 C B A Q g*n 4s .. 89% *9% 89%
91 Chi A E 111 5s _ 7« % 74% 74 %
26 (’hi Gt West 4s .. 65 64% 64%
15 2 C M A S P cv 4 %« 57% 55% 56%
69 C M A S P rf 4%a 57% 5 2% ... %
172 r M .* S P 4s 25.. 73 % 72% 72%
4 Chi A N W rfg Is..101% 101% fo| %
40 Chi Rys 5a .85% 44% 84%
21 C R ] A Pgen 4s.. 93% 43% 8 ? %
71 C R T A P rf 4«. . *6% «6 664
1 C THASK nc 5a.. 60 6 0 60
7 Uhl I'n Sta 5s B. 94 94 94
41 Chi A W Ind 4s .. 40 79 % 80
27 chile Coppers 6s . 109% 109% 109%
20 CCCASt L rfg 5a D 96% 96 96 %
12 Col A So rf 4 % a. . . 93% 93% 9 3%
2 Col G A El 1st 6a... 100% ino% 100’*
13 Com Pnw 6s .10o% 100% ]00 4
6 4 Cons Coal Md 6a. y9% 4* 49
8 9 Con Pnw 5a .9'| 9 4 95
17 Cuba Cne d 8s a?d . . 1 01 % 101 % 1 o 1 %
5 Cub-Air. Sug 8s ..D"»% 107% 104%
3 3 Del A Hud cv 5s 107 % 106% D>7
7 Den GA LI 1st rf 5s 94% 94% 94%
11 D A H G c«»n 4s . M% y4% '4%
12 DuP de N 7%s ...107 106% 1**7
5 Duq Light 6*. .106 1*. ,% mi:,
39 East Cuba S 7%s .106% 16 ]u«
62 Km G A F 7%«..lon% ]•■<*% l**o%
40 Erie gen lien 4s.. 66 * % 66
30 Erls evt 4s I) .... 74 73 % 7.3%
6 Fisk Rub 8a .111% 111 111 %
40 F A K r Ry is.. 95% 95% 9 5%
12 Gen K deb 6s.102% 102% 102%
16 Goodrich 6%s ...103% 10“% 103%
6S Goody T Is *21.109% 109% 109% 1
6$ Goody T 8s '41.. 120 119 119%!
10 G T Rr of Can 7a 116% 116% 116%
16 G T Ry of C 6».107% 107% 107%
2 4 G X 7a A . _ 11*% 110% 110%
16 Orest North la ... 95% 94% 94%
2 Hershey Cho 6a...104% 104% 1°4%
15 5 H A \C rfg a A., 8 <* 87% 8 4
67 H A M adj Inn a.. 73 72% 72%
14 H Oil A Ref 5 %s. 101 100% 100%
69 lit B Tel rfg 6s. .9% 97% 4«
4 III Central 6%s .102% 10’% 102%
10 I C C'FtLANOrfg 6s 94% 94% 94%
17 III 18 deb 4 %• _ 94 93% 93%
9 Inter Hap T 7a... 94% 94% #4%
7 Inter Rap T 6a_79% 79% 79%
111 I Rap T rfgSsstpd 71% 71% Yl%
M I A Gt N adj «s.. 74% 74% 74%
44 Inter AON 1st 6s 103% 102% 10$
30 In M M • f $s . 91 90% 90%
41 Int Paper evt 8s A 91 99% 90%
17 KCrtSAM 4s ..... 94% 94 94 %
16 Ksn City PAL &■.. 97 96% 46%
21 KC Southern 6s... 40% 99% 99%
« Kan OAF! «• .102 101% 101%
12 Kelly-Sgfld Tlr# *• 100% 100% 100%
49 Lerlede G StL 6%s 97% 97% 97%
9 I.SAMS deb 6a *21.. 98% 98% 98%
22 T.ig A Myera 6s 100 99% 99%
7 L A N 1st rfg 4%s 93 93 91
t L A N unified 49.. 93% 93% 93%
83 I .mi la villa OAK 6a. 93% 93% 93%
2 Market Ft Rv 7s . 94% 44% 98%
31 Midvale St rvt 6s.. 91% 90% 91
13 Mike EHAL rfg 6s 100% ino% 100%
tl M K AT pr lien 6* I* lo« J0S% 104
89 .MKAT new p in 6aA 91% 90% 91
147 MKAT new adj laA 66% 86% 86%
60 Mo Par 1st 6s.jo? 101% 101%
12 Mo Psc gen 4a.65% 6 5% 65%
2? Mont Pnw 6s A ... 99% 99 99%
3 2 N E TAT 1st 6a .100% 1 oft ino
10 X O T A M 6 % a too 99% 94%
4*2 NY «>nt deb 6s 116% 114% 116%
33 NY Cent rfg 1m 6a.101 joo% DM
in NY Cent con 4a.., 8 *, % gj\ *3%
■6 N Y C A St L 6 %a. . 05% 98% s.5%
1 2 N V Ed rf 6 % a . .111% It 4 % 114 %
36 N Y X H A If 7a. 49% 99% <*t %
68 N y \ H a II 7a fr 94% 99 99 %
2 N V Nil A H rvt 6a 4f 90 89% *9%
V Rys 4a rtfs . .64 6.3 % 4
It N Y Tel rf 6s 4 1.107% 106% D*7%
' 3 8 \ Y Ti t gen 4%l 96% 96% «•* %
7 N r W A Boa 4%s *. 1% 61% *1%
2 4 Nor Am Ed 6s .100% 99% 100%
1. \..rf A W ,>n 4- y*»% 88% 89
8 Nor Par rf 6a ft 108% lux 108
4 5 Nor l\ir new 5s D 97% 97% 97%
22 Nwr Par |i | 4*> . 04% 94% 84%
*» Not Sis I’ 1st 6* A 4 „ 95% 96%
50 or Wash It HAN 4s y ' x % 8 7 %
It Per GAKI 6s . ... 9 ^ 96% s.,%
4 3 Psc TAT Re 53. 94% 9 4 *4%
71 Pun An* PA T t,s 111% 110% 110 %
' ( Penn HR 6%s ill f1l»\ 11
R7 Penn Hit tmp 6s 64 98 % 90% 98%
"0 Penn HR sen 4%a. *4 •» 1 % »»4
:■ !’. 1 . Mm.j r 6s. . *»4 sv 09
6 Phlla Co rf 6a.DM % DM % 104%
4 Phils Co :.%■< . .. 35% *5 % 36%
| in Phil A Itd CAI 5s. D»0% H*0% 100%
15 Pierce Arrow 9s 96 96% 96
1*» PH Ry LAP 1st 6a 99% 99 99
16 Pt rosed Sf Cr Ra... 96 96 *6
15 Pun»a Mg Fg 7a...in',% 10f.% 1*'f %
8 Head gen 4%9 .... 4'’% !»?% 9’*^
: lies,i gen t» 44% 9<% 94%
25 Hep 1 ASt 5 % a »3 91% 97%
2 ft I AAL 4 % a . . 87 % 97 «7 %
’0 Ft I, I MAH rf 4s 95 9 4% 96
71 Sf T, tMAF 4s 11 G •»<% xa <6%
41 Ft f.AFF p f 4s \ 73% 7^% 79,;
100 Ft LAME adt 61 80% C 87%
1 4 F! L A * E fne a9 st% 8i% «1 %
|7 Ft !, F 58* eon 4a 09 00% 49
25 Ft TAK C F f. 4 % a 8 3% y?% «3%
9 Ft P**|| D-t 6- t- % 1 ' \
$• Feabotr^A L cn $» II 11% 9|
129 Seaboard A L ad 5a 77 76% 76%
12 Seaboard A L rf 4a 66 65% 65%
45 Sim lair Con 7a . 94% 93% 93%
in Sinclair Con 6%* . *9% *9% 89%
28 Sinclair Pipe 5a... 85% 85% *5%
2 4 Skellv OH 6%a.... 120 11s % 119
68 So Pac cvt 4a. 97 96 % 96%
10 South Pac rf 4a... 89% 09% 89%
16 So Pac col tr 4s.. 6.6% 85% 85%
29 So Rv gen 6%s ..109% 109% 1«9%
12 So llv gen 4a.105 10 4% 104%
73 So Ry gen 4s 77% 77% 77%
125 S W Bell Tel rf 5s 97% 97% 97%
2 1 StT.d OAE1 rv 6 % a. 11 4 % 114 114
30 Tenn Klee rf 6a.. 101 100% 100%
12 Third Ave adj 5s.. 48% 48 48
12 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 57 56% 56%
5 Toledo Edison 7a 109% 109% 109%
21 I n I’hc 1st Is . 92% 92 92%
14 Union Pnc rvt 4s.. 99% 99% 99%
2 Union Par rfg 4s . 86% *5% 85%
18 U S Rubber 7%s..in7 10*% 1*»7
21 U S Rubber 5s _ 87 46% 87
68 U s Steo] s f 5s. 105% 10,% 106%
68 Utah Pow A' Lgt 6* 95 94 94%
16 Vv(’ Ch 7%S w w 49% 49% 49%
32 Va-Car Chern 7a .. 86 85% 86
\ 1 B of P rffl is 11 % 94 % 94%
37 Virginian Ry 5a... 96% 96% 96%
1 Wabash 1st 5s .101 101 1 nl
7 Warner Sug ,a '39 85 % 84%
69 West Elec 5s . 99 99 99
17 West Marv 1st 4s . 66% 66% 66%
25 West Pac 5s . 93% 93% 9.1%
3 West Un 6%a .111% 111 111
8 Westing Elec 7s... 107 % 107% 10 7%
♦ West Shore 4s* .. 83% S3 83 %
5 Wlllys-Ov 1st 6 %s. 1 on 100 loft
6 Wile At Co s f 7%s 66% 66% 66%
22 Wilson A- To 1st 6s 94% 94% 94%
5 Wilson A 1st 6s 66% 66% 66%
Total sales of bonds today were $15,
592.000, compared with $15,756,000 prev
ious day and $11,293,000 a year ago.
1 New York Curb Market |
v. ■■■■ . __J
N**w York. Feb. 13.—Confuaed price
movements again characterized today's
curb market Most of the popular oils ad
vanced In reflection of the higher mid
continent crude oil and gasoline price*,
but the advance wa* bv no means uni
form. Prairie Oil and Gas closed 3 points
higher at 217 after having sold as high
ns 251% anti Standard f>il of California
showed a net gain of 1% at 6H% that
company having advanced gasoline price*
2 cents a gallon American Maracaibo
duplicated its recent high price on report*
of successful drilling operations in adja
cent territory.
Public utilities and radio* were reac
tionary. T,ehigh Power ifeeurltle.* broke 4
points to 9*; and Commonwealth Power,
Klee* trie Bond and Share and American
! Ga* and Ele. tric showed losses of 1 to 2
points Haaeltine Radio fell back 3% to
3 4% and Thermlodyme and Tower each
sagged about a point.
chief interest in the industrial group
centerrd in the revival of activity in
L'nited Profit Sharing which closed 1%
higher at 8 % and the strong demand for
car lighting and power which touched a
new high on the movement in reflection
of the increasing Interest being shown In
Electrical Refrigeration. Good buying also
was noted in Goodyear Tire and Continen
tal Baking issues and Durant Afotora.
all of which closed a point or so higher.
New York. Feb. 13.—Following is the
official list, of transactions on the New
York Curb Exchange, giving all stocks
and bonds traded In:
Industrials.
Sale* High. Low, Close,
lfirt Acme Coal new .. 75 75 75
200 Allied Packing . 9% 9% 9%
200 Allied Pack pr f.l. 6 4 6 4 6 4
1900 Am U A El . 74% 72% 72%
300 Am I. fit Tre _ISO 148% 148%
4100 Am PAE new .... 54% 53% 54
200 Am PA I# pfd . 88% 88% 88%
100 Am Superpower A 31% 31% 31%
2"0 Am Superpower B 31% .3 1 31
200 Asso GAE1 new.. 26 26 2$
800 Rorden's Milk .146% 146 146
ioo Botany Mills A. 47% 47% 47%
ion Burrough Add pf.104% 304 % 104%
, 600 Car Eight . 2% 2% 2%
1 no Centrif Pipe . 22 22 22
200 Childs Co new . 45% 45 45%
150 Com Pnw Crp....11**4 118 RJ
2 5 Com Pnw pfd .81% 8.1% 81%
400 Con* GA-E1 Bit nw 33% 33% 33%
3600 Cont Bak A ...114% 111 114
1100 Cont Bak P . 24% 23% 24%
100 Cont Bak pfd ... 92 92 93
4500 pe Forest Radio . T2% 31% 3 2
500 Doehler Die _ 19 18% 18%
2100 Dublier CAR . . 30% 29% 3"
ion Duplex C A R .. 1" % 1"% lo%
?oo Dupont Motor . . 1 % 1 % 1 %
3000 Durant Motors .. 19% 17% Is %
2«0 Duz Co Inc . 31% 31 31
4100 Elec RdASh nw wi 63% 6 2 6 2
ion Elec RdASh pfd .103% 10.3% 102%
2200 Elec ln'estors .. 45% 42% 44
ioo Federated Metals 36% 26%
30 Ford Motor Can 520% 52" 52"
•00 Gillette Razor ... 67% * 7 % 67%
100 Glen Alden Coal..121 121 321
3400 G ; • • . . 3 3 % 31 % 3 2
1"0 Grennan Bakeries 16% 16% 16%
5oo Happiness Candy.. 66% 66% 66%
18 00 Hazeltine Corp , 37% 35 35
ioo Ifevden chem ... 2% 2*4 2%
6"fl Tnt Match pfd .42 41 % 42
200 Inter Ocean Radio 6% R% 6%
4"0 .lore• Radio Mfg . 6 5% !• %
700 Eehlgh Pow Sec.. 97 94 % 96%
Soon Eehlgh Val Coal 46% 45% 45%
ino I.lb Me new 9 8% *%
3200 ER» Rad Chn S»rt 9 8% 8%
900 Mid West T'til . ... *6% 85% *5%
ioo Mid steel Del ... 24 24 24
2"0 Murray Body .... 4? 42 42
1900 Nat Dis rtfs ... 24% 34% 34%
2“0 Nat P A Eight . 2"0 192 192
1"0 N* .T 7.inc .190% 190% 1«"%
4"0 Nickel Plate wi . . *7 *"
too Omnibus Corp ct p 17 1R% 16%
200 Retd I' e Cream . 39% "9% 39%
inn Retd Ice Crm ?t p 9« 98 98
ino Rlehmod Rad . . 35 35 35
ino Rocky M*n SAR. 1% ' 1i 7 *
linn Rova' Radio . 12% 12% 12%
inn Sha»tuck C© . 31% 33% 33%
innn Singer Mfg . 16% 16% 16-4
ion Sleeper Radio ... 15% 15% 15%
100 S E P A- E . 55% 55% 55%
in So Cal Edison ...103% 103% 103%
14000 So Cl A Iron .... 7 6
?0ft S*and Motors ... 8% 3% 3%
100 S'and Pub . 56% 56% 26%
loostut* Motor . * * *
600 Swift Int-r . 51% 31 31%
I on Ther-- iodyna . ... !*% 14% 14 »
40ft Thompson . 15% 1*% * 4%
20ft Timken Ret Axle ■* % % 3 ,
ioo Tod Shipyards . 41 41 41
i;«ft Tower Mfk Corp. . 17% 15 1*
100 I'nlon CafMde . 70% 70% * j* %
20ft l td Gas A Kl new 31 11 **
200 Vnlted TAP A . 4T% 47% 4.%
99oo l'nited Profit Sh 9 7% 8%
300 1 nlted Shoe M«h 44% 44% 44 »
800*1' S Eight A Heat 1
100 V S l.gt A Ht Pfd 2
200 T’tlllUes PAE A . 24% 24% 24%
4 00 Ware Radio Corp. 3* 27 27
1200 Wlck-Sp St new 4% 4% 4%
NtNitHnrd Oil*
700 Anglo Am OH.... 19% 19% 19%
100 Atlantic Enbos ... 3% ’S 5%
10 Rome Sc*-\m*er 230 21" 250
]00 Buckeye P-pe I.ine 66 65% 66
1 "0 Chesebrougb Mfg 64% 64% 64%
20 Cumberland Pipe 133 13*. 133
4"0 Galena Signal Oil "5 64% 65
1000 Humble 011 ..47% 46% 47
40 Illinois Pipe Eine.14’ 145 145
.3400 Imp Oil Can wi 52% 32% 32% ‘
5200 International Pet. 28 27 % 27%
10 Magna!h» Pet . 153% 15"% 151%
700. Ohio Oil ....71% 73% 73%
100 Penn Mex Fuel... 40% 40% 40%
230 Prairie Dll A Oa* 251% 248 24*
2100 Prairie Oil new 63 62% 62%
1300 Prairie Pipe Line. 121% 120 121%
30 Southern Pipe Line 88 88 88
70 South Penn Oil. .18 5 1 ®4 184
l»20n St Oil Ind ex dlv. 69% 68% 68%
400 Standard OH Kan 4 5 43 43
210 Standard Oil Neb.263 260 260
1600 Standard Oil N Y. 47 46% 46%
10 Swan A Finch Oil 24% 24% 24%
1600 Vacuum Oil . *2% *1 *2%
Miscellaneous Olll.
200 Arkansas Nat Oaa 7 7 7
200 Carib Syn . 4% 4% 4%
380 Cities Serv ex div.20* 208 ion
3on Cities Serv R ctfs 20% 20% 20%
SOO Cit Serv pfd ex dlv 82 11% 81%
1000 Cities Serv B pfd. 7% 7% 7%
5000 Cities Serv scrip..210 210 210
inoo Cities Serv cash sc 99% *9% 99%
8600 Columbian Syn.... 1% 1 % 1 %
600 Creole Syn . 10 ,7e 9%
700 Derby nil . 6% 6% 6%
100 Derby Oil pfd.... 25% 25% 25%
BO0O*Engineert> Pet ... 5 4 5
1000*Euclid Oil . 95 *5 95
1000*Feiieral Oil . 25 25 25
2900 Gibson OH ....... 2% 2% 2%
<00 Gulf OJ! . 69 68 % 68%
6200 Kirby I*et . 4% 4% 4%
4800 I,a go Pet . 5% 5% 5%
1000*Latin Am Oil - 4 4 4
600*Mex Panucn . 94 81 94
27oo Mountain Prod .. 19% 19% 19%
300 New Branford ... 4% 4% 4%
50(» NM&A Land Co.. 30% 10% 10%
100 peer Oil . 5% 1% 1 %
800 Pennok Oil new.. 22% 21% 22%
7no Red Banks Oil... 27% 26% 26%
2700 Royal Canadian .. 7% 7% 7%
100 Roy an Cons . 6% 6% 6%
2300 Salt Cre.k Prod.. 26 24 % 25
400 Savoy Oil . 5% .3% 3%
300 United central Oil 5% 5% 5%
3100 Venezuelan Pet... 3% 3% 3%
100 Ventura . 23 23 23
2000• West St Oil A Ld 2« 17 20
3400 Wilcox Oil 7% 6% 7%
' Mining.
.3400*Arizona Globe 33 28 28
inoo»Rutte A Western.. 15 15 35
2000*Calednnia Mining. 10 JO jo
1600 Canario Copper... 4 .3% 3 74
2on chief Cons . 3% .7% %
200»chlno Ext .51 61 51
600 Cong Copper Min. .3% 3%
900 Cresson Gold . .. 3% .3% 3%
2000*Dlafld Blk Butte 6 6 8
Too Engineers G Min. 24% 24 24
.3000*Eureka Croesus 15 15 15
1000*F!orente Goldfield 11 11 31
1000*Goklen Stales .... 9 9 9
6 000*0 ol« I field Con.. . . 8 8 8
3ft00*Go!d field Deep. . '2 2 2
2000*Gold Zone Dlv M. 4 4 4
2000* Bar mill Divide M. 10 10 1«
3000 Herla M Ox dlv). Jfi 1 5 % 15%
2400 Howe Sound Co... .3% 3% 3%
5000*1nd Lead Mine*... 18 18 18
900*.feroine Verde Dlv. 1*4 1% 1%
4000*.Mb Cons . 34 S3 33
Tloo Kay Copper . 7% 2% 2%
1000*Lone Star . 5 5 5
3000 Mason Valley .... 2 2 rl
10oo*.\Vvada Hills . 26 26 25
-’00 Nipishing . 6% 6% 6%
1900 Ohio Copper . 1 ^ 1 T*r 1 it
8200*Plymouth Lead... 12 78 SI
200 Premier Gold. 2% 2% %
7oon*San Toy. 7 6 «
lO0*8o Am I* A O. . .. 2% 3% 3%
1000*stand Silver-Lead. 12 12 12
600*l*nfted Eastern ... 60 59 60
1600*1* S Cont i iMnes 12 12 12
3000 United Verde Ext. 28% 2* 28
1500‘Unity Gold . 60 60 6«
200 Utah Apex . .... 7% 7
1000 Walker Mining .. 2% -3 % 3%
6" <*0 Vend an Cop Min.. 3% 3\ 3%
Domestic Bonds.
1 Allied Packer 6s.. 82% *2% 82%
9 Allied Pa(ker 8 .. 92% 92 92
2 Aluminum 7a '25.. 101% 101% 101%
1 Aluminum 7s ’33..107% 107% 107%
118 Am Gas A El 6s.. 97% 96%* 97%
10 Am Tee Co 7s ... .107 307 307
19 Am pw A L 6s Old 95*4 95 95%
18 Am Sum Tnb 7%*. 98% 98% 98 3*
4 Anaconda Cop 6s..f0t% 103% 103%
7 Anglo - A 011 7%*.. 100% ioo% l©o%
5 Asa d Sim Her 6%a *2% 82% 82%
1 Atlantic Frt inc 8s 22% 22% 22%
6 Atl Gulf A WI 5s 65% 65% 6 8 %
5 Beaver Board 8s. 94% 94% 94%
* Beth Steel 7s 35 .103% 108% 103%
.3 Can NI Ry Eq 7s. 110% 116% 110%
5 fan Nad Ry 4%s 94 94 94
7 Central Leather 6s 98% 98% 9« %
17 Cities Serv 7s C..125% 125 125
.3 2 Cities Serv 7s I> . .105% 104% 104%
1 Cit es Serv ss e ill 111 111
17 Cities S\ PAL 6s 94% 94% 94%
1 Con Textile «s .92% 92% 92%
9 Cudahy Park 5%s. 94% 94% 94%
10 Deere A Co 7%s..1©4% 104% 104%
16 Detroit City G 6s.103% 103% 103%
16 Dunlan TAR 7a .103% 103% 103%
3 Galena Sig 041 7s. 105% 105% 1**5%
]0 Grand Trunk 6%*.107% 107% D'7%
1 Hood Rubber 7s...102% 1©2% 102%
1 Lehigh Pw Sec 6s 1«1% 101% 101%
1 Liggett-Winch 7s. 107% 10"% lf,7%
16 Manitoba 7s.102% 102 102
2 Morris A Co 7%s..H»2% 1©2% 10.%
12 N O Pub Ser 5s.. 88 87 % 8 8
1 N States Pw «%s.102 10* 1©2
1 N Si- Pw cv 6%s 106% 106% 306%
1 ePnnork 011 6s... . 98 98 98
3 Phil El 5s '60 . . 99% 99% 99%
35 Pb S\ El A G 5 % s 95% 98% 98%
8 Pure OH 6. %s . .101 101 101
30 Phawsheen 7s ..103% 1°3% 3°3%
1 So Cal Edison 6a.. 9'% 97% 93%
5 Srd Oil N Y «%a..l«7% 107% lo %
7 Sun OH 5 % s. 97 97 97
15 Sv fft A Co 5s ... 96 95 % 94
11 l"n K L A P 5 % s. 101 101 101
2 U P.j of Hav 7%s 109% 109% 109%
4 Vacuum Oil 7^ lft7 107 107
Foreign Bonds.
15 Cttv Bogota 6s 96 9* *6
11 F Bench NI M s 9 7i 86% 8«% 86%
1 Tnd Bk of Fin 7s 94% 94% 94%
7 Kg Nether 6s 72..106 1«3%
K* Russian r. %s . 17% 17\ i<%
4 Russ 6 % s cifVC. 15 15
19 Russian 5 % a ctf.. 15 IS 15
6 aolvav A Co 6s..102 107 lo?
6 Swiss ?%• .101% lr*l% 101%
•Cents.
Chicago 8tock»
Quota' rrs furr she! h> 1 * Ba^he A
r« t Omaha National Bank building
Phon*s Jackson 3187-11-89
Closing
P *1 Asked
Armour A Co III pfd ... 92%
Armbour A Co Del pfd... 95% 95% |
Albert Pick . 22% 22%
i arhide . 76 % 7“ % '
Edison Co . ..1“7% 138
Cudahy ...106 106 %
Diamond Match ...117 317%
Deere pfd .. 9**%
Eddy Paper . 18% *0 j
Libby ... 5% *% |
N-t ional Leather . 5% 5%
Quaker Oale ..365 374
Reo Motors . 18% 18%
.
8wift International . 31% 31%
rhompson . 46% 47%
IVahl .. 22 22 % j
Boston H'imiI
Boston. Feb. 1.1 —The Commercial Bul
letin tomorrow will say:
The itemand for wool has been very
limited this week and pn* es generally
are a bi? soft again: in fart, it « hard
lo make quotations with any feelirig of
iertaint\ Fine wool*, are '-specially in
l he doldrums while ttfe medium to low
qualities art somewhat easier in sym
pathy '’oruLi tin* -* limited in 'he w *st
ai'h little mingg in prVeg.
•Ruxer* are responding slowly and
-autiousb in the matter of the new
h e a v \ weight goods purchases but they
are .hnwing derided Interact and It !■
well known that except for limited ln
atanrea there are no surplus storks of
cinth or colthln* about -
Th» for«t«n markets show shout a *
per rent derlme for the week on fine
wools and s rliaht easing also In the
medium qualities _ „
Mohair l« firm on limited demand
New York Sugar.
New Tork. Feb U — No rh.nges ee- •
rtirred In the raw sugar market tod
with spot and quoted
duty paid. Sales of 5.000 bags of Cuban
for prompt shipment were made to a
loral refiner _ . ,
After opening unchanged to 1 point
higher on rovering, raw sugar futures
eased off under liquidation and selling by
houses with Cuban and European con
nections Final prices were unchanged
te 2 points net lower. March closed,
2.S0C; Al ay, 2 93c; July, 3.09c; September.
3 23c.
Refined sugar wgi quiet and unchanged
at 6 nor for fin* granulated for prompt
shipment. with -one refiner »»lling at
5 fine for shipment after February 18.
Refined future* nominal
Foreign Exchange Ratea.
Following are today'll ratea <>f exchange
as compared with the par valuation, bur
nished bv the Peter, National bank
far Vat Today.
Auatrla .20 .«•••! I
Belgium • . 1,5 , *
Canada .1 "» 1 »“
fzerho Slovakia .20 l':’?
Denmark . - ‘ I*.*
Fra no .1,3 .<>»43
Germany .23* -23“
Italy .195 »
.Tugn-Slavia .2» •"”?
Norway .« -1”*
6.1 ail an .......# ..T • • '*
Switzerland ! Wl .IU*
4 lilrago Butter.
Thfoago. Feh. 13 — Increased huvinr in.
!*r«st in the hutter market today caused
nric*s to advance >4c to lc on all
At the advance trading wa* active with
rho market tone steady and firm De
mand continued to center on the medium
urad**«- hut there was also a fair move
ment noted on 92 score car- The cen
tralized car market was firm with * fair
demnnd reported. Dealers were holding
for and In *om* quarters obtaining pre
miums on 90 score cars.
Fresh butter- 92 score. 40c; *1 *'or*
3fc: 9ft score 3*c *9 score 37c: score,
36c- .4 7 score. 34*4c: 86 score. 22c
f’eptraUzed carlotH 90 score. 40c: »»
score, 38b|-39c; 88 score. 35‘^c. t
\*.w Yi.rk Toffee Futures.
X*w York. Feb 13.—The market f*>r
cr.ffee futures opened today at a der-Hne
of ] 7 to 23 points and sold 20 to
points net lower, under liquidation and
local selling, accomtanied by rumors r
an easier tone in the cost and fre k
marker The decline was cheeked by
.ring at l»CSr for May. however, t"I»
lhat delivery rallied to l«.9at- in la'.r
trading on firmer lain fable* from Bra
*ij Mav closed at 18 88c. the general
market closing net 12 points lower to H*
point, higher Sale, were e.tlmated at
73. ftftfi bags Tloslng quotations: Man n.
;fi p*f • May. 1 * 88r . July 17.85c; Septem
ber. 16 80. December. 16 15c.
Spot oof fee quiet'; Rio 7s, 2 2 U c; Santos
j 4s. 27% 0:27*«c._
«t. leotiis Livestock.
St Louis. Feb 13—Tattle—Receipt*.
IS coo h"a«1: market steady; native beef
steer* $7.00 © 12.75; yearling steers and
heifer** $3.50*1 11 00; rows. $4 2507?
sto« kers dnd feeders. $4.750 7 00: calves.
$4,000 ] 150; canners and cutters. $2 1»
0 4 26 .
Hog*—Receipts 11.50ft h*ad- market
fMfip higher mixed and butchers. $10 90
0 11 25; rood heavies $13.00 01! i
roughs. $10.15010 25; lights. $lMMr
11.10; pigs, $9 25011.05; bulk. $11.1*0
11 30
Sheep and Lambs—Receipt!, 1 000 head ,
market steady mutton ewes, f* 00(1975;
lambs $1! 5-011.75; cannera and chop
pers. $3,000 6.0ft.
New York Produce.
New York. Feb, 12—Butter— Steady;
re eip*s 14.4*4; creamery higher Than ex
tras 44*4fMl4c: do extras (12 •core*.
400 404c; do firsts (18 to *1 score), 374
0 3»HC. _ _ *
Egg#—t’nse*tied—Receipts, 28.*14 case*
fre«h gathered extra firsts 454 0 46c do
firsts. 440 45c; do second*. 4.'©4*4'
Pacific Coast whites extras 470 48c do
firsts to *xtra firsts, 440464c; refrigera
tor seconds 39041c.
Cheese—Firm; receipt*. 206.944 pound*.
St. Joeeph UtMteek.
Ft. Joseph. Mo . Feb 13 —Hog*—Re
ceipts. 5.400 head: market. 5c to 15c
higher: top. Ill 00; bulk. $10.15010.9^
Cattle—Receipt*. *49 head: marke-,
steadv. hulk of steers. $7.5009 50. cows
and heifers. $3 2509.00; calve#. $4 000
11.00; stockers and feeders. $4 5008 04
Sheep—Receipts. 4 400 head: marke*.
slow, steadv to 25c lower; lambs, $1*75
0 17 85; ewes. $• 2509 25
New York Snga*.
Quotations furnished by J § Bache A
Co. 224 Omaha National Bank build ng.
Phones Jackson 51*7. 5188. 61*9
i Open High, ! Uw, i Close. I Yea
Mar 2*2 Ml 2 80 2 80 .
Mav '2 94 ? 2.95 I 2 91 2 9* [.... .A
July 3 11 3 12 '3.4J ! Sftf I- . «r*i
Sfp. ' i 24 324 » 322 % 23 .
per 3 24 3 22 » 3 22 3 23 V.
New York Dry Goods.
New York Feb 13 —Demand for w de
pr;nt cloth for spot delivery improved to
day and sales reached 59.94* piece*.
P*-;c#* stiffened and at the close mills
were asking 94c for lS4-i»eh 44x64*.
Toils du nord and Imperial ehambray
dress gingham* were advanced * half
• »nt a yard * a has s cf 22c. Southern
24 2* and 32-inch gingham* wer* ad
vanced from 4c to 4c a yard. Buriap
market* showed more firmness locally.
Wool goods continued to sell moderately
in men's wear lire* for fall and dress
flannels for spring c< ntmued active.
Oil* and Rosin.
Savannah Ga Feb 1“—Turpentine—
Firm; 87*»c; sale* 87 bb!s , receipts. 94
bb*« shipment*. 635 hbls.: stock. 9.213
2>M*
Ro«in- Firm; sa'es. 1 1*1 casks. re
ceipts, 1 ".S asks *hipmeot». 2.149
ca«k« stock. 67 09* casks
Quote H. 1» t€ 90 K F O H 8* 40;
T $- ' . K t: is M. $: 70. X 17.99; WG.
*8 20 WW. X $9 30
1J ter pool Cotton.
Dive pool Feb. 13 —Weekly cotton
statistics; Hotal forward to mills '5.999
bale* of wh'-h American SC.994 Stock.
*91 mo; American 7*4.909; imports 11 r
4»»o K men can. 99.909. Exports. 8.999. no
Amer.can.
, Gib don Silver.
London. Feb 13.—Bar Silver—321\ d
per ounce
Money—2% per c*nt.
Discount Kates—Short bill*. IS 9 H
par cent, three months billa. i\ ff Ifi per
cent.
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