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    Erratic Swings
in Wheat Briii^
n
Break in Price
bpeculative Buying Simmers
and Market Settles Finally
at Irregular Levels; Pit
. Condition Weak.
Br CHtRI.B* J. I.KYDKV
I'nUeml Serrlre Staff ( orreipondent.
Chicago. Feb. 19.—Speculative buying in
wheat today simmered on all flurries, and
after a wertes <*f erratic swing*, the mar
ket settled finally at Irregular level*.
May wheat closed in higher ground, with
the July and September lower. Plenty of
bull news prevailed, but the technical
condition of the pit had been weakened
by the heavy short covering the last few
'.avs. and pressura found the market
vulnerable.
Wheat closed Sc higher to Sc lower,
corn was unchanged to Sc hlglvr, obis
vere down and rya ruled IS®
21ic advanced.
An advance of 4 to 8 pence 1n Liver
pool caused a rush to buy at the outlet,
but Inasmuch as the united Kingdom
markers strength was largely a reflection
of the local buoyano5'. The lust two days’
holders were not Inclined to render much
further support. At that, foreign news
Indicated that a much healthier cash
aftUAtion was developing.
Kxuort sales of wheat were placed at
^ftfl.OOft bushel*. England. Sweden and
«Jreece bought. London cables late in the
day credited Russia with taking around
TO.ftOO tons of flour, equal to 3,500,000
b jsh»»s of wheat.
Corn opened firm, eased on profit tak
ing and then shot forward as active buy
ing through leading commission houses
entered th-=* pit. The realizing sales, how
ever, managed to bring about a reaction
from the best levels. The run of corn
from the country is on the wsne. and the
demand for spot offerings ia somewhat
improved.
Pit No to*.
The wheat trade was greatly mixed In
Its Mews during the session, and with
public participation limited it was nat
ural to look for radio fluctuations, both
ways. A. disposition prevails In many
puartera to shun buying side of the pit
until auch time as our remaining supplies
clear with greater speed, all this not
withstanding that the run of wheat from
[ ffrtt hands is showing definite reduction.
A bullish survey of the world situation
attracted considerable buying of wheat
early In the day. It being credited to a
well known seaboard exporter. He pre
dieted that Europe would require 12ft.
fifth.000 bushels of wheat from the United
States up to the end of the July, but
stated that we would not b* able to spare
that much. He believe* that we will be
on a domestic basis during April, May
and June
Domestic news was encouraging enough.
■Premiums on cash wheat in all markets
were well maintained with fairly active
demand in sight for the offering. Re
ports front parts of Kansas Raid there
was less than 6 per cent of the crop in
farmers’ hands, while northwest reports
continued to advise that farmers had
stopped selling practically. Stocks of
wheat at Minneapolis for five days de
creased 125.000 bushels.
Russia has become quite s factor In the
■world wheat market, due to its wfde
I spread purchases of flour reported In this
country. Canada and Hu rope. fit. Louis
mills Yvero credited with dickering with
the soviet government c*i flour today,
while late In the-session Minneapolis ad
vised that Russia was after flour tn that
market. New York reported that two
cargoe* of wheat were abmit loaded for
Russia, presumably Canadian wheat. This
lr probably the first time on record that
Russia has bought wheat direct from
North America.
Oats averaged higher early, but gave
way under profit taking and flnahed
lower. News on tills grain la not auch as
to warrant independent price swings.
Duluth Flax.
Duluth. Feb 19—Flax -Close: Febru
ary. IM7; April. $3.00; May. $2 99. July.
32.99.
iXew York Rubber.
New Tork. Feb. 3 9.—Rubber—Smoked
ribbed sheets, spot*. 36Hc*
New York Silver.
New Tork. Feb. 19.—Bar silver.
Mexican dollars. 52Bi?
DINNER FOR HEAD
OF CHICAGO UNI
Plans for a. dinner in honor of Dr.
Ernest DeYVItt Burton, president of
the University of Chicago, who is to
be in Omaha March 2, were prepared
at a luncheon Thursday at the Ath
letic club, attended by the Omaha
executive committee of the univer
sity’s development organization and
by Even Z. Y’ogt, feld representative
of the university.
Dr. Burton wil speak at the dinner,
which will lie held at the University
club. All former students of the uni
versity have been invited to attend
the dinner. Dr. Burton will also
speak at the Chamber of Commerce
on "The Business of the Modern Uni
versity"
Those present at the luncheon
Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. J, G.
Masters, Miss Madeline T. Cohn, Miss
Juliette Griffin. Henry T. Clarke,
YVayland YV. Magee, Deed Zimmer
man. J. H. Beveridge, Dwight Porter,
Dr. J. P. Lord. Dr. A. D. Dunn, Ira
O. Jones and Eugene N. Blazer. Mr.
Blazer is in charge of the arrange
j merits.
GEORGE H. HANNUM
TO NEW POSITION
George H. Hannum, president and
general manager of the Oakland
Motor Car company, has accepted «
call to new duties as mechanical as
sistant to Alfred P. .Sloan, Jr., presl
dent of Getierat Motors corporation.
Alfred Fi. Glanry. vice president
and assistant general manager, has
j been promoted to the position left va
com by Mr. Hannum.
Mr. Hannum was selected to head
the Oakland division of General Mo
tors about three and a half years ago.
Mr. 'Glanry came to Oakland four
months ago as vice president and as
sietant general manager. For a
number of years previous be was
president and general manager of th»
Waukesha Malleable Iron company
of Janesville, WIs., and also general
, manager of the Sampson Tractor coin
pany.
ELKS NOMINATE
CHAIR OFFICERS
Hay Short was nominated for tin
position of exalted leader of thi
Omaha lodge No. 39 of the Hike a
the last meeting. The annual elec
tlons will be held March 6. Othe
nomination! are: J. M. Fitzgerald
leading knight; Ftussel! W. Gentzln
and P. P. Fodrea, esteemed loya
knight; Norman C. Gault, esteemer
lecturing knight; Qtto Nielsen, sec
retary; Charles M. Flxa, treasurei
John 13. Hlmoe, tiler; 15. Jullen am
F. M. Clark, trustees; Herbert W
Johnson, representative to gram
lodge; John H. Killian, alternate rep
L reseritative to grand lodge.
ARMY EXAM FOR
40 NEW OFFICER'
An examination for appolntmen
of second lieutenant! In the regula
army will be held soon at varlou
place* throughout the United Htat»>
Thla examination l» scheduled will
a view to filling spproxlmately 4
vacancies In Infantry, cavalry, fief
artillery, coast artillery, air servlet
engineers and signal corps.
The requirements for appolntmen
I as etfctmd lieutenants may be ol
talniu from the eorptp area eon
mu icier, Army building, OuutUu.
\f-■■ \
| Omaha Grain
Omaha. Feb. 19.
Cash wheat aohl on the table* today ni
around unchanged price* to 2c higher.
Firmer futures mused h 1»eiter feeling In
the local cash wheat market and table®
were well cleared of samples. Thirteen
car® were reported in.
Corn aold at unchanged price* to !<•
higher with a fair demand. Receipts
Mere 26 cars.
Oats were In good demand at 4c to
4c higher. Receipts were 20 cars.
Rye was quoted nominally 2c higher
and barley about unchanged.
Omaha < arlof stale*.
W HEAT.
Vo. 1 hard: 1 car $1.75; 1 car. $1.77.
No. 2 hard: 1 car. $1,754 - 1 car, $1.75;
1 .-nr, $1 72.
No. 3 hard: 1 car. $! 75: 2 cars. $1.74.
No. 4 hard: 1 car, $1.72: 1 ear, $1.724
CORN.
No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.14.
No. 4 white: I car, *1.11.
No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $1.11.
No. 4 yellow: 2 cars. $1.09: c> cars.
$1.08.
No. 5 yellow: 2 car®., $1.04; 1 car. $1.06.
No. 3 mixed: I car. $1.12: 1 car, $1.13.
oats
No. 2 white: l car.
No. 3 white: 5 cars, 514c; 3 cars.
51 4c; I cat. 51c.
No. 4 white: 1 car, 59c.
Sample white: 1 mr. 48 4c.
RYE.
No. 1: 1 car. $1.4 4.
Ihilly Inspection of Drain Received.
WHEAT
Hard: 6 care No. 1. 10 cars No. 2, 4
car* No. 3. 2 far* No. 4, 1 car No. 6.
Mixed: 1 car No. 3.
Spring: 1 car No. 1.
Total wheat receipt®. 26 car*.
CORN.
Yellow: t car No. 3, 2 cars No. 5,
1 car No. 6.
White: 1 car No. 2, 7 cars No. 3.
Mixed: 2 cars No. 3. 1 car No. 4.
I car No. 5.
Total receipt* of cornf 16 cars.
OATS.
White: 2 cars No. 2. 7 cars No. 3,
4 cars No. 4. 1 car sample.
Total receipt* of opt*. 14 cars.
RYE
1 car No. 1, t car No. 2.
Total receipt* of rye, 2 car*
Total receipt* of all groin*. 57 cars.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Carlots).
Receipt*— Today Wk.Ago. Tr.Ago.
Wheat . 13 x
Corn . !* *
Data . 20 X
Rye . 8
Barley . x
Shipments—
Wheat . 7 3 \ ■*
Corn .. . 26 x 1 -1
Oats . 31 x -0
Rye . 4 x
Barley . x
PRIMARY RECEIPTS ANT) SHIPMENTS.
t Bushel*»
Receipt®— Today Wk.Ago Yr.Ago.
Wheat . »$9.000 . 618.000
Corn . 5*1.000 .. 1 672.000
oats . 320 000 . 51 1.000
Shipment* Today wic.Ago Yr.Ago.
Wheat .... 650.000 x 503.000
Corn .. 401.000 x 983.000
Oats . 479.000 x .
Export f’lea ranee*.
Bushels Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago.
Wt. anti f 1. 910.000 x 195.000
Corn . * 172.000
Oaf* . 60,000 x .
x Holiday.
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat . 9 x 25
Corn . 89 x 312
Oats . 20 x 6i
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Wheat . 4S x 59
Corn . 52 x 9*
Oats 8_x 19
ST LOC1S RECEIPTS.
Wheat . 68 x 49
Corn . 31 x 9 •
Oaf* . . 34 x 49
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS
Minneapolis .172 x
Winnipeg .254 37 4 4i6
X Holiday.
Mlnnepnli* Ca*lt Drain.
Minneapolis. Minn.. Feb 19. Cash-—
Wheat, No. I northern. $1.74 •» 0 1. n 4 :
No. 1 ark northern spring, choice ta
fancy. $192402.074: good 1o choice.
$ 1.804 0 |.91 4 : ordinary to good $1-«&%
01.794: No. 1 hart! spring. $2,07 4©
2.174: No l dark hard Montana on track,
$1,74 4 © 1.96 4 : io arrive. $1,74 4 0 1-96 4 ;
May $1,774 ; July, $1,754.
Corn — No. 3 yellow, $1.16 4 01-184
Oat®—No. 2 white, 47 \ 0 48c.
Harley'—82 0 96c.
Rye—No. 2. $1,474 ©1 *84
Flax—No. 1. $2.99 0 3.03.
Chicago (train.
Chicago. Feb. 19 Wheat—No 2 red,
119401.944; No. 2 hard. $1844.
Corn—No. 4 mixed, $1,144; No. 3
yellow. $1.22401234.
Oat*—No. 2 white. 5i '«o; .no.
3 white. 610534c
Rye- -No. 2. $1.654
Harley—920 99c.
Timothy Seed $5 60 #® n
Clover Seed *24.00 0 52.0".
Lard—$14 9'.
Rib® $16 8 7
Bellies—$18 00.
Kanea* City Ct»*h Drain.
Kansas City. Feb. 19. — Wheat No
hard. $1.730192. No. 2 red. $1 890196.
May*. $174%. July. $1.45%; September.
$1,354 asked.
Corn—No 3 white $1.16 01.1 •; No. 3
vellow, $1.19: No. 3 yellow. $1,164 *M.1ft:
No 2 mixed. $116401 164. May. $1214
bid: July. $1.26% bid; September. $1.23%
Hay—Unchanged to 50c lower; No. 2
prairie, $9.50011.00; other* unchanged.
Ht. lunula Drain Future®.
St. T.ouls, Mo., Feb 19.—Close—Wheat,
May. $1.84; July $1.62%.
Corn—May. $1.29; July. $1.41% bid.
Oats not quoted.
M tinea poll* Flour.
Minneapolis. Feb 19 -Flour — Un
changed; bran. $24.00 0 25.00.
Chicago Butter and Eggs.
Chicago Feb. 1« -Quotation* furnished
bv George F; Clark, 10^3 Woodmen of
the World building:
KGG9.
I Carp. I Op.n. I TTIgb. I I.o» I --Moaa.
r«K 1 iss 1 .so, sn»| .ny
I 3 .27 .27 .2! •
M. a. I 3 ! .!*'* •2»'t
April : 13 1 ,:»»W
n.. ‘ « -;7, -,i
Bt'TTFR.
I r.ra, I Opan. I High. I Ijnw, I CIoaa.
F.P " 23 ”9 1 ”**. ."‘si
Mar 46 I .39'. .39’. 3*V, .3*’,
•Tune I 1...i a.I . 3 • %
Dec.' "I 39%! :■!»%
CHICAGO PRICES.
By Updike Grain Cp, Atlantic 42 12.
Art. | Open. I High. I Low. I Cloaa. I Yea.
Whr. ! ~ i i i
May LM 1.87% 1.96’* 1.96% 1 66
I 1.87 .! IV % !•*»%
July 1.67% 1 68 1.56%; 166%, 1.66%
1.54 1,56% 1 66%
8#pt. 1.44 IV- I 43% I 43 1.42%
1.44 % .. 1.43%
Ry#
May 140% 151% 1.59% 1.41% 1.69%
[ 141 ..1.:.
July 138% 1.37% IV. % 1.37% 1.36%
Sept. 1.18 ‘ 1.15% 1.18 1.18 1.17%
Corn [llll
May I 1.30%f 1.32 1 30V 1.30%; 1.30%
I 1.30% . . 1.30% 1 30%
July 1.31% 1.32% 1.30% 1.81% 1.30%
1.31 % . . 1.31 % 1.31 %
Sept. 1.30% 1 31% 1 29% 1.30% 1.50 %
1 1.30%. 1.30% .
Oats
Hay .66 .65 % .64% .64%| .54%
-1. .64%
July .54% .56% .66%' .65%! .55%
I .68% . .. .. .56%
Sep. .54% .55 .54 64 %l .54%
, . ' -««*4.'.
Lard
May 1 5 47 1 5 50 '15.40 IB.42 11*42
July 115.82 15.82 '1 5.73 116.75 116.75
Riba
May 16.95 18.02 15 95 :18.02 'lB.90
July |l* 22 10 30 14 20 18,30 ■14.25
M<mi« City Mfeittwk.
•Sioux City, la.. Feb. 19 < attls—Re
celpta. 1 800 head; marker fairly active;
killers strong; stocke** steady; fat Meet*
»nd yearling*. |4 60© 12.00, bulk. 17.80©
fut i:ow« and helfei*. 14.0009.00;
canncr* and cutter*. I2.5O03.5O; veal*,
"0*1 |0 50 , bull*. |4.I"I If 6 26. feeder*.
$0.00© 4.00; Miocker*. 85.*o©7.60; stock
yearling* and <*|Ve* $4.60©7.2»; feeding
cow* and heifer*, $.3 onrg n.oO
Nog* Receipt*, 18,00 head; market 10c
higher; top, flj.00; bulk $10.00© 11.00;
I lights, 89 60010.00; butcher*. 810.ho©
11.00; mixed. $10.00010.76; heavy pack
I . re |9 9O©10.40; ntngn. $7.250 4.00; pig*.
$7.0008.00.
Phesp anl l amb* Re-e|pt», 1.000 head;
; maiket *t»ady lamb*, $17.00, ewe*. 25.
New York 4'niton.
Vew York. Feb. 19 «'niton -Spot* Mar
* Icet uteady. middling 2186c. Future*'
I Market closed *t*a<ly. 4 in 1*1 point* net
lower, March. ?4 87 © 24 40- . May. ‘.:4.73©
2 4 77c; .1 III\ 4 970 24 98c ; October, 24.79©
24.82c; JJOcember, 2 4 *t
4 Hlcngo I’rodoce.
Chicago. Feb. 19 Mutter Lower,
creamery extra* 40%. ntnudard*. 4"%< .
extra first*. 88%ff.1»%o; first*. S8%©
1 37 %o *, second* 38sf34%c
) F.gga L'n**ttl#d. re-eipta 13.898 Cuss*,
first*. 3*c: ordlltt© flNtl, 3"©Slc.
New York Poultry.
N'*w York, Feb. 19 I’oult ry—LI vs.
■ taa-1' Turkey* by freight, 86c.
Poultry Dressed. Irreguim turk#>*.
wester n, 3"© 44c; do. *<nithweatsrn, 30 0
4 2«:. do, frozen. 3" ©4 4c
4 lilritgo Poultry.
I Chicago, Feb. 19 I’oiilln Ali-.e low
or. fowl* 28 W 34c-. springe?*, 27c, roost
' cr*. 14c; turkeys, 26c; dunk*. 27c.
gee**. 18c.
t
New lurk lotion Future*
’ N w York Fsh. 1* Cotton Future*
I 14)«n*i J h -1 v . \f A r • h -447c. M * '
4 13c; ,d I - :.«.12v. uetubsf. 2s.02c. it#
* embay, 68.06e.
f-“""'N 1
j Omaha Livestock
X- '
Livestock ret'H|its ml ftie lending mar
kets Thursday were:
Tattle llog* Sheep
Omaha . '.».».**♦» 1<M»5
(llirttgo .10,000 4H.04MI 11,004)
KitriMi* ( ii> . a,OOW 10.000 15.000
Sioux 4 Itv . 1.000 10,000 I .OIK)
tit. JouU .28,000 10,000
st. .. 2,200 10.1HM) l.:*00
Omaha, Feb. 19. 1925. i
Receipts were: Hal tie. Hogs, Sheet).
Official Monday... . 2.956 16,135 8.955
official Tuesday. 4.680 2o.859 <.634
Official Wednesday.. 6..'In 21,905 6.631
Estimate Thursday. 3.500 15.6"" 6,0m<
Four da.' s this week. 17.251 79,497 31.420
Same days last week. 27.91 4 75.360 39.*4.
same two w'ks ago..27,683 76,635 49.609,
Same three w’ks ago. 28.589 68.646 H2,.» '
Same days year ago..30,008 86,181 4u.lJ0
Cattle— Receipts, 3.600 head. With Ugh!
supplies again today, fat. cattle sold more
readily than any previous day this week
and prices were mostly lofalo* to in some
i as"s 25c higher. Bert steers here brought
$10.10. For the week steers are largely
60c to in extremes so© 75c higher, prac
tically all last week's decline being re
gained. t ows are mostly 50c higher and
heifers have advanced fully 5t'(d <_»><'•
Stockers and feeders are mostly 25©50c
higher „ , .
Quotations on cattle; Good to elm be
yearlings, $9.0U WIO.CO; fair to good year.
Ilngn. $7.76© 8.90; common to fair > car
lings. *-76; Kood to choice steers.
$9 25 ©10.26; fair to gootl steers. $*.00©
9 10: common to fair steers. $7 00®fc.U<»:
trash)' warmed-up cattle, $5.75©6.60, good
to choice fed heifers. $7.40 © 8.50; fair It*
good fed heifers, $6.26 © 7.8«; common 10
fair fed heifers. $5.00© 6.25: good to
cholee fed cows. $f>.50(©‘6.76; fair to good
f#>d cows $4.25(195.50; common to fair fed
, ows. $2.25©:'.75; good lo choice feeders.
$7.50© 8.50; fair to good feeders. *6.60©
7.4": common to fnlr feeders, »i..o0w6 60:
good to choice stockers. $7.40©8.So; fair
to good stockers, $6 25 ©7.35; common Jo
fair stockers. $5.25©6.25: trashy stock
era, $4.60© 79.26; stock heifers. $4.00'*
5.75: stock cows. $2.76 ©3.75; stock calves,
$4.60© 7.25 ; veal calves, $4.00 ft 11.-6; bulls,
stags, etc., $3.50®> 6.50.
BEEF STEERS.
So. Av Pr. No. Av. Vr.
2.:. *61 $6 25 6.1058 $6 50
32.1069 7 25 28. 922 7 60
26_ 827 7 75 23.1007 8 00
28. 836 8 10 1 7.1260 8 JO
16 ...... 9 47 8 40 13.1017 *6.i
23'! ...1065 8 75 13.1129 8 85
6. 1013 9 00 24.101 6 9 1 5
1 4 .1243 9 25 17.1360 9 35
23 .1179 9 40 1 9 .1358 9 50
31.134 5 9 75 15.1126 9 75
18.1618 10 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS
in. 803 7 65 13. 756 7 65
9. M0 8 40 8. 830 8 60
18. 911 S 50 1 1 . 916 8 85
• OWS
6.1015 3 40 3 803 4 00
5 . 109'1 4 40 6. 990 4 75
6 .1106 n 00 JO.1145 o 25
10 .J 1 1 5 5 50 6 . 1 1 29 n 60
8.1S0J 6 65 7.13)0 6 00
4 . 1220 6 60
HEIFERS.
6 . 610 6 00 5 760 5 60
7 .1028 6 60 XO. 730 7 35
28 . *94 7 50 16 745 7 75
34 . 715 $ 15 34. 719 8 25
17 . 928 8 65
BULLS.
1 . 1280 4 60 2.1525 5 00
1 . 650 6 50 1 94 0 5 76
HALVES.
1. lit) 7 00 l. 300 *7 60
l. 170 v 00 2 155 9 00
4. 220 10 00 1. 150 11 00
1. 170 II 50
8TOFKEKS AND FEEDERS.
15. 7 36 6 25 9 . ... f.96 6 60
10. 433 6 75 15. 991 7 60
Hogs* Receipts, 15.700 head. Demand
was again broad from all interests for the
be*t strong weight but'-her grades, and
these classes found outlet at fully 10c
higher prices Others and mixed kinds
moved a trifle slow, but showed moderate
advances. Hulk of all sales was at $10.25
<8*11.00. with early top of $11.05.
HUGS
No. Av. Sh. Pr. So. Av. Sh. Pr.
85.. 195 70 $10 40 72..206 70 $10 55
69.. 189 10 75 83..216 ... 10 80
76.. 206 120 10 65 74..211 160 10 95
78.. 230 ... 11 00 69..269 . 11 "u
Sheep—Receipts, 8.000 head. A weak
tone continued to dominate the fat lamb
trad* and prices underwent a 15©25c d*
cline again today Feeders were i<*ar<e
and around steady to weak, with aged
sheep slow steady.
Quotations on sheep and lamba: T.ambe,
good to choire. $•» 35 3*16 65 : Iambs, fair
" good. $18.00© 1 *1.35: feeding lambs,
tl 4.25© 1 * 6" aethers «1 0.0" ft 1 0 f,0 ; fat
ewes, $8.00©8.75; yearlings, $ 10.25© 14.00.
R ECEIPT8—CA RI .OT.
IT A
• 'at. Jig*. Shp. Alls
Wabash R R.
Mo. Pac. Ky .... »<* I 1
r. P. HR 77 17
4*. A S. W east . . . 9 7
F. .4. N". IV . west 2 61 ::
F St p. M. A •). .1.: 17
• ' R. A Q.. east . . . fi %
'.BA Q. west .... 21 25 J J
•' R. f. F.. east . . 9 •> 2
F. R. I. A P.f west 2 3 2
i • R U
' a. W Ft. FI. . I 2
Total receipts ...17. *; 36
DISPOSITION HEAD
Hattie Begs Sll*4*l*
Armour A Co To* 44*•:: 2L<‘
• 'adshr Packing Fo. 7t<o 7104 2*95
Hold Parktng Ho. . .4 1327
Morris Packing t '< . *»"6 (903 7*1
Swift A- Ho. 757 7468 ."6!
Olaaaburg. M. If ...
Mayerowlch A Vail.. 18
Armour from Denver .. 46"
Omaha Packing Fo. . 6
s Omaha Packing Fo '1
Murphy. J. IV. 1116
Kennett A- Afurray . . 793 ....
Lincoln Packing Fo. 47
Sinclair Packing Fo. 53
Goug A Keefer . r>7
Anderson A- Ron . 16 ...
Menton A Hughes 19 . .. . ...
Bulla. J. H 11 .
Dennis A Francia 9 .... ....
Hsr' ey, John . . 35" ... . .
Huntztnger A Oliver 2 .... ...
Hr grab am, T. J. 11 .... ....
Kirkpatrli^V Bros. 16 ....
Longman Proa. 82 .... ....
Lub*rger. Henry s .82 ... ..
Mo Kan. n A. •'. Co 31 .... ....
Root. J. R A C0. . 1* ..
Roaenftoek Rro» 147 . .. ...
F H Sargent ...... 27 .
Smiley Bros. 2D ...
Wertheimer A Degen i
Other buvere . 429 .... 106<
Total ... . 4 4 7 * 1 6170 1512
Chicago IJfMlwk.
Chicago. Feb 19 Hogs- Receipt# 47
000 heed, market moatly JO© 16c high**
light light and slaughter plge ru l ly 2 7*«
higher; big packers doing little ’-p,
11140. bulk desirable 200 to 326 pound
butchers 1110001136; 140 to IHO-pound
averages largely $9.90010.90; bulk pa-k.
mg sows. $10 26010.60; strong weight
slaughter plge moatly 99.OO09.6v: b*--*
weight hogs. $n.00©ii 40; medium, $10 65
ri> 11 36. light. 11 o.l 6 © 11 16; light, light.
$9 000 10.70; packing hogs smooth. $10.40
r<\ 10.60; packing bogs rough. $10.00©
10 4**. slaughter pigs $8.6009 76.
« altle Receipts 10.000. fed steers fitrlv
active, strong tn 25c higher, better quali
ty weighty kind showing moat advance;
rhob e long yearlings on handy weight or
der. $1 2.2»-; he st heavies. $11.10; some
1 691 pound averages. $10.76; several
loads heavies 910.60© 1 1.00; bulk fed
steers. |* 26©10 60, liberal supply of light
beef heifers offered; recent activity on
better grade kind slowing down; several
strong light be'f heifers held above $10.00,
50 head strong averaging about 1.060
pounds. $10 00; fat cows, atrong to 16e
higher; apo(s up more on good to choice
weighty kind, bulla, elow : steady; heavy
bolognas $4.7606 00 mostly, \ealera. tin
even; moatly steady; ahlppeis paying up
ward to $1 4 00, most light reives. SI? "
downward to packers; several strings.
$11500 12 00.
Sheep— Receipts. 14.000 head market,
alow; fee aalea handy weight lambs around
steady at $17.6*0 I 7.76 . others weak In
2&o lower; early hulk fnt lambs. $16 60 0
17.25: fat yearllnga steady; choles handy
weights. $15.00; fat sheep and feeding
lmnbs. steady; good fat awes, largelv
$4 6009 00; moat sales desirable feeding
lambs, $19.60018.75.
kamai C’lty Idvestmk.
Kansas OUv. Nfo . Kel> 19 — (United
State* department of Agileulture) •
tie Rei e! p * * 3.000; -slveS. 600 he:»«t.
beef ste«rh and yearlings fairly active,
strong to 10c higher; killing Q‘jall M'
plain: bulk. $7.6009.00; top steers, ta 6;
cutters end low priced heifer* weak,
other butcher stock and canners ateadv
bulk butcher <•*** and heifers. $4 $6©
7 60 cgnners and cutters. $2
bulls veak to 15c lower; bolognas $4 000
4.r.0 « Hives, ROn to 75-• lower; pt actu al
top $10 00 stock ei e and feeders slow,
steady: bulk $6 7607 76. fancy ysgrlln*
Stockers. $4 000$ 40; ato» k cows and he r
If. g*. Receipt* I 0 000 hand falrlv e<
tin; IMilf..- hl»h,r; p«. k»r jnrt
lop *11 or.. I.niu of ■•'*•*;
»hlnn*r (or *11 no: iImIuMi hi* 7
pounll av.ru*.». $» 2Sfl 10 .0, I,w li n«
•»« «io.n I'1*"-. ■ n
*10 «n W 1 0 F.o. .took pl«., 17 r.o«M 71.
0|,„p .nd T.«nib*—R«;»lr'>. O
hM.1 Utnb.. »1o«- .l.oul .I»;.lr, 1-"'I-I"«
.Irl'lly rliol" • on «,1» *>*■'- ofr"r?!'; }■
nthur. ritn»ln» .1nwnw»rll t«>
fat sheep on aa.lt.
rust Ml. IsMile
East *t 1 ,nu la, HI Feb If
RecetDts 10,000 heed, active 10 0.6
higher • light hogs end underweight a UP.
most tnis. $il to paid sparingly f-’-r
heavies, bulk 1$n pound end u * $11 fj©
It 36 180 to l$0 pound $11 004,11 Jl. t*
lo t r,0 pound. $9 7 6 8# I 0 60 110
innind p<gs. $9.1f.®t »0.1l«h/ P'*S- •• ***
* 00, imriifir i'1"!, *tn i' gv io . >
.'.inn n»i.*ip'«. ' ,nn V,v
• If.ilv iv !lh hnl o,n n Pull" nlionf. null,
in.1 pr.oi !<-,1 iop "»h< ’’ ' .
iop ,i»... II I" *••■«*». »• »»'• **•
on on, li 11a hi i.«illj*» I'-tfara IIn l"
lo.k. . ..Oil..I Mo.l *4 fc0«J (in
'OOO.I., bnlo,n, hull.. Ill"
d 6 00
Nbeep and f,amha Receipts. ,60 head
run mostly direct to puckers, fat Urn he
immlnallv ••*• !*; few cull* $1$ oou 14 oo
11« *r'• sheer. *tead » ; good light* etgmi
n«i • <rs M.000$.40 cannti
land cull grades. $$.0001.00
Market Appears
Poorly. Despite
Few Larjje Gains
Bulls Busy Boosting Some Is
sues W hile Bears Are Ac
tive Knocking Others
Hi UK II VUII Nl’ll I \\K
I ii I versa I Nervier Financial l.ditor.
X*>vv York, Feb. 19. — Large gains were
made in various issues today, but the
stock market didn’t have a good appear
ance. While bulls were busy boosting
some issues, bears were active knocking
others down. Baldwin was the moat
active stock on the list. It ranged be.
tween I :l 4 and 139R*. Jta attraction
speculatively hm been mmased through
announcement that William f\ Durant
has become Interested in the corpora
tion. lie has a large market following,
owing to his various recent successes. In
cidentally some persons take hls inter
est in Baldwin as evidence that the now
Diesel engine now being developed In the
Baldwin plant for railroad u?n will be
all Samuel M. VauHain claims for if.
While Baldwin. Air Reduction, I'nited
Cigar* and u few others claimed a lot
of attention the really strung stocks on
t tie list were New Haven. Delaware A
Hudson. St. Louis A San Francisco and
a. few others. outside of those the ruila
generally were Irregular.
t’opners did nothing to speak «»f. Noth
ing much was to lie said of the equip-,
nients, steels or oils. F. S. Steel was'
heavy and inclined to drag throughout
tire day. There was a considerable vol
ume of steel stocks sold In rather large
block s.
The tobaccos were firm but, on the
whole, the hears had the better of the
contest. s
Grains. wJtn the exception of rye.
which was firm and in steady demand,
were Irregular.
Lard was dull and closed from 2 up
to " down.
New York Quotations |
New Tork Stock exchange quotation.*
furnished by J. S. Bache A Co., 224
Umaha National Bank building.
Wed.
High. Low. Close. Close. i
Agriculture Chent 20% 20% 20% 20
Air Reduc. .JO* 1"0% ]08 loo%
Allied •’heinl'*al .. 65% M % 64% 6o
AlHs-Chalmers ... 74% 74 74 76
Amer Reel 8 . .... 3»% 39%
Am R Shoe F. 97% 96
Amer <% n .172 J6&% 169 % 171%
Am Car & V.. 201 201
Amer H A 1. .. 12% 11s* 12% 11%
Am H .fc L pfd ...... .. 69% » 9
Amer Inter 36% 36 26 36
Amer Linseed Oil 27% 26 s* 2*i% 2*%
Amer T.ico.121% 116% 119% 12I%|
Amer Radiator ... 99% 99% 99% 100%
Amer S al t'oni., 12 11% 11% 11%
Amer Smelt . 96% 97% 97% 9x%
Amer Smelt pfd.. !•»*% 10* 109 106
Amer Stl F .49% 46% 4*% 49%
Ani Sugar . 62% 62% 62% or, %
Amer Sumatra ... 19% 16% 19 19%
Amer Tel A- Tel 13::% 1 1 13:% 133%
Amer Tobacco .. 8S% *7 *•» hm 67%
Amer \V W A J7... .. 36% 36 %
Amer Woolen .... 51%.. 49% 60% 5'* |
Anaconda 4u% 42% 42% 42%
Associated D Gds. .. .173% I
Associated Oil. 20% 37 1
Atchison . ..122% 120% 121% 122%
Atl Coast Line. . . ... 153
All G AW! . 2*% 26% 27% 26%
Atl Refin Co. . . 113 112 112% 112
Austin-Nichols . . 26% 26% 26% 26%
Baldwin .139% 134% 11s% 136
Balt l A Ohio ... 79% 77% 77% 79% j
Barfisda 11 ••A” . 26 25% 25% 26%
Bethlehem Stl . 47% 46 46 47
Boar h Mag . 34 l»
Brook-Man Ry 41% 4^% 41% 41%
Brook-Man tod. 76% *" %
Brook-Kd <*'» . •• 126% l-‘%
Calif racking 105%
t’.llf e ft -27% 27% 27 %j
t%I A Arlz Min. *2% i>2 52% 61 % |
('an Par- ....... 150% 15<*% 160% 150 j
Cent Leath .20% 19% 2»% 19
Cent Leath i»f«!. . 6l% 6 * i % 60% 61%
c.-rro de Pasco... ..2% : * 52% 62%
t'handlet* Motor* . 31 756% 31 \
Ch-S A Ohio . 94 4>5% 93% 9 %
Chi G W - mi ..12% 12% 12% 13%
Ch G W pf.l .. 29 % 24 24% "9
*’I*l A N W . 66% 67 % 67% 6 4 %
C M A St P 12% 12% 14 ,
C M A St P pfd 22% 20% ?1 22%
C It I A P .. 4 46 % 47% 47%
C St P M A- O Ry . • 53 %
Chile Copper .... '-% 37 % % 35%
4’hino.. 26 25
Clued- Peabody . •• 63%
< *oca-4 'ola .... 9" % 90
Colo F A Iron . . 4 7% 42% 43 43%
Columbian «%rb 4H 43
Collin lua Gas . . .47 46% 46% 4*>%
Congoleutn . 40 4"
Con Cigars . 3 ■ 30% 31% 30%
Con Gas ... . . 7>% 75% 7 5% 75%
i.inl can ... *1 ‘-2% 63% 6%
Cunt Motors .... * % 9
Corn Products 5s% 39 39
t'osden . 32% 31% 5 2 5 2
Cru-lbl* ... 71 % 70 70% 72%
Cuba Cane Sug .. 13%
Cuba ''*n* Sg pf. 6*» % 9 K9 60
Cuba-Am Sug .. 3 2 51% 5 2 3 1%
v'uyamel Fruit 63% 5 1% e2% .1
Daniel Boone •% 2% 2% %
* < II wi 42% 44%
Debt A Lack - H7% 137 lb LG %
i'ela A Hud It* 142% 1*4 * 1^ \
Dupont De Nem .147% 146% 1 47 1 47 %
I *ome Min . 1 b % L* % 1 -»% I •> *
Kast Kodak 11 3 '» 11 3 %
Erie 21% 3 1% I % *2
Endlcott-Johnson. 61 **4%
Klee Stor Bat ...... — - 44
Famous Play .... 93% 91% •-% 93
Fifth Ave B le . . **%
F'iak Rubber g ':% 1. * I - ^
Fletsc-h V east . . 7*% 76 7. ,h\
(»en Asphalt .. .. -6% • • 2 ’ 9 .
Gen Klectrie 285 2*2% .3 4 13.
Gen Mot K*P II >0 74 % *5% • - %
Gold D'l - L . 5 9 •?%
• loot! rich 4s* **% 4t* 4 '%
Gr North Ore 5 7 56% '6%
Gr N th*Rv pfd. ' ' % 6* 4 * ‘ t
Gulf States frteel . 91% *9% 9"% 91%
ila t trunk .. .. 3 2% .32% 32 * %
Hayes Wheel . . .. .. ■ -J %
Hud Motors 41) 3% 39% • %
Home Hi** Co ... .. J4 4 4}'4
Houston Oil , ...^ 10 17 % H* •B »
Hupp Motors .76% l*%
11bn I'ent .11 4 % 1 > * % 114% 114 *
Inspiration . . 26% 23% 29% 73%
Int Eng Com Corp 36% 37% 23% ■** %
Inter Hat vester D' - %
Int Mer Mar .12% I - 4 1 - % ’•*
In* Mer Ms- pfd *6% 4n 4 % 4J%
Jpder Nickel 26% ?*% -.»•% -6 ,
fnterna Paper 67 T-»% f'* *
Inter T A l 9.% 96% 97 9.%
Indap Gss 2*1 % ■% -•% *
Jones Tea 19% 19 19 19^*
Jordan Motor 4« % 4 .* % *4 *l>
K c Southern ...37% “'% 36% **• *
Kelly Spring 15% U% |*’** \ ' *
Kcnnerott 1.4 4 63 ;4 •
l.ee Rubber .... 12 1- «
Lehigh Vail*-v 77% 74% 74% 7.%
Lima I.ocomotlvs 69 •» h • *4 f.% *J%
Lor.se W.Ds. JJ
Louis A Nash • •
Ms k Truck 14f' 15,6 1 , 1 %
M»v Dept 8for.* 194 1"'% !•' % !"•
Maxwell Motor A 71% t*n% 4 1 4 ■
Maxwell Motor B 42% 41% * % 4 %
Ms r land 4 3 4' 4.' *.%
Mexican Seaboard 1«% !*■% 16*-4 i,.*l
Miami Copper ... . • T
M K A T Ry " 7 % S* • • JS !* *
Mo Pacific | 39% r,l "4 JJ t
Mo Pacific Pfd . ■ M 79% 99% *?%
Mont Ward ... 43% 4r% 4 4 t %
Mother Lode. * »
N S ah Motors ... . ■ ■ . * _
National BHf'Ult . «9% 69 «9 J.%
National Enamel . . ; 4 , *
National Lead ...164% 16 0 D.O D
s V Air Brake .. M% 5 1 1 . 1 *j
v* v central ..112 1'i% ^ 1% 122
V V chl A St T. .124% 1-’ 6 44 126% 15J%
N T N ft A H .. t% « 5 4% 32%
North American . 4. 4* % 44 * 4.%
n iirt hern Pacific . 49% *s *4 r-^ % JJ
N A W Ry .127 % 12. 1 • 1 -! %
»tri.heuni .. • • • 2 7 % - % • • % ; %
• Hvens BnlMs .... 43% 4.% * % 4.,%
Pacific OH . 61% r.9% jo JIG
Packard Mofnr . J ■ % l«S •
Pan American ;4 •■%.•', ,fc
Pan Amerb an B .4 < • «
I'ennsvIvanla II R <•% 4'% 4; % 4;
Peoples Gas . I i % J ! 4 .
pete Msrnustte . . ' * JJ
Philadelphia Co. . . * . 4
Phillips Pet . 43% 4 2 » % 4. «
Pier ce Arrow .... 1 \ 1 • .
Postum 4'eres! ..14;% lOf l"l% 1 n6 %
Preosed Sleel Car. 67 7i f>7 % .% - G
Prod A- Reflntrs.. '% 24%
Pullman .F*% 156% I , 139 i
Punia Ala Sugar.. 42% *:% 4.'% < %
Pu S 011 1
Radio • orp .41 f.4 % . *» -, '
Rv Steel Spring . . 12 7% J -%
Ray Consof . 14% I % l '*» 14
Read tog 7<‘% 7 4 7*1% 77 % 1
Replogle . . . 14% D M 14
Ben Imn A Steel ! G 1 "* 1 i
Royal Dutch V V 55% % • % f %
St LA S F.4S% 6464% •-; %
St T. A n W 59% «* t4 NO .
Schulte cigar ft 113% IIP, II .'% I I.'% ,
Sea ra-Roebuck .,17*7% 17»4% 1 1% 17.7
Shell I nlon »>!!,.. 26% 25** "4 L'H .
Simmon* Co .. 35% •1%|
Sinclair Oil .22% ?t% ’ t % ' •
Sinr-lalr pfd .... *9 no
S|naa Sheffield . t9 ' » 91
Skelly Mil . 24% 2s % x % 24% j
Southern Pacific 165% 1*4% 1 «\ 1" 'I
fottt hern Railway. 9(1% '«* X9 , *0 . j
Standard OH » %l 6 « % '• 2 % »: '• % 6.1 G
St a tide * d <3it N t 44% 44 G 44% 44% j
Standard P1 Gtaa* 13% 13% i % Ft». |
Stewart Warner 71s* ♦ u 44 7 1 4* " 1
Stromherg Carb. . •:**
S| udebaker 4 4 4 ", 4 4 4 '
Sitl. Boat . 9', •» 9 h%
Tessa Co 4 7 % 4,'i 47% 4, %
Texas Gulf ful 10" % 99 % l"i.% 11*I .
Tex A Par .*5% 4% <•.',% - •%
Timken tlollei *' 41% 4»G 42%
Toh Prod 73% 7«% 77% 76%
Toh Prod A 9 7 96 % 9 7 96 %
Tranacont «»11 * i* 4** 4 *« * %
I'nton Patdfln 111 149% lo-% 1M %
rotted Frut« . * * 4
1* M 4%t l»»» IMp«.? 6 2»* ?21 2 7*
H S Ind Alcohol «l % . 9 % v o w *a
l s Rul.i.er 4 * t * I • ^ ' %
F S RtibHsr pfd ,!-% 95% * %
L & atMl .134 V, 133W WJS 114*4 ,
jr S Si eel pfd ..,.123 122% 123 122%
l't.ah Copper . .. • .m 91
\ anndium ... 28 27 27 27%
V|VM UiloU . 1 '* % 1 " %
Wabush .... 2.;Ti 2 3% 2 H % 24
Wabaah A . *.3% ' 2% *»'.’% *>•’%
West Union . ...122 121% 121% 122
Westing Ar Urk. . .. . 104
Westing Klee . ... 7 3 71 % 72 72
White Eagle oil .29% 29% 29% 29%
White Motors 64 63% 63% 64
Wool worth Co . ..116% 114% 115% 116
Wlllys-Overland .. 10% 9% 1« 1«>
\Y I Ilya-Over pfd.. 7b % 7t% 74% 75%
Wilson .. . . . . 8
Worthing I'uuip . 70% 67% r9% *'•}*%
W rig ley Co . .. 50 49
\ el low Cab Taxi. £ 00% M)
Yellow c«b Mt« 35 34%
Total sales Wednesday, 1.538,600 slinre*.
i Today’s 2 p. m. sales. 1.10 7,800 shares.
/-N
New York Bonds I
s/
New York. F**b 19. Under the leader
ship of railroad obligations, bond prices
worked into higher ground today. Except
for a feu Instances, gain* were not large
i»ut the; embtncc.1 a wide variety of both
t lie high grade and speculative rail and
industrial Hen* Irregularity of Liberty
bonds reflected tin- firmer tone of the
| money rates.
I Coincident with the ri.‘-e In New Haven
shares to the highest level since 1922,
[the roads bonds sooted further Improve
ment todaj Since the announcement of
the successful completion of the com
pany's refunding program. Interest has
been revived in these securities and Itna
held the European loan issue above par.
New York. West Cheat# t A Boston 4%s
guaranteed by t tie New Ilaven, were espe
(dally active today, mounting 2% points
to a new lop price.
S«>ut Investern rail liens resumed their
upward movement. Frisco "Katv” and
Colorado A Southein Issue* figuring con
aplcuously tn the advance. The favorable
earnings statement of the St. LoUia-Han
J rancisci railway and reports that the
road might eventually retire Its adjust
ment bonds at par contributed to the
rise.
Tlie lower trend of copper metal prices
was reflected In the heaviness «*f chile
6s and other copper bonds, uthsr groups
In the Industrial list, including sugar,
steel and chemi.-al company obligations,
displayed a firm tone.
Although Finance Minister Clemente! of
France, told the chamber of deputies to
day that the nation had been promised
American loans of $1 35,000,000, Interna
tional bankers Indicated that no new
French financing was expected for sev
eral months.
I witeil States Bonds.
(Sales In $1,000.) High Low. Close.
41 Liberty r.%* ....101.26 101.22 101.23
11 Libertv 1st 4%s..101.27 101.23 101.23
91 Liberty 2d 4%*..100.30 100.28 100.28
129 Libert v 3d 4%s..101.1.3 11*1.11 101.11
519 Liberty 4th 4%s..1012* 101.26 101.27
3 1 S Treas 4s_100.30 100.30 100.30
2 U S Treas 4%*.. 104.27 104.26 104.27
Foreign.
S7 Ant on Jurgen 6* 97% 92% 93%
5 Argentina *3nv 7s .102% 102% 1*'2%
44 Argentina Gov 6s.. 96% 96% 96%
.5 Austrian loan 7s... 94% 94% 94%
4 Bordeaux 6s . 84% M% 84%
13 Copenhagen 6%s .. 97 96 % 97
Z ‘Jreaf Prague 7%a 91% 91% 91%
17 Rio de Janeiro 8s 47 94% 94% 94%
11 Czech Rep 8* 52... 100% 100 J00%
6 Dept Seine 7s . ... 89% i,v% 88*,
3 Doin KAp nf :#%■.. 93% 9 I % 93%
6 Pom Can ■}%« 29.105% 103 103%
1 •» I him t'ati 5s 52.... 104 1 u 3 % 103%
36 Dtch K Ind 6s 62.. 101% 10*-% 101%
:s Dtch K I o%s 53.. 97 % 97 97 %
21 Framerlean 7%s... 9 4 93 91
5 9 French Rep 8*.102% 102% J‘»'J%
194 French Rep 7* .... ?"% 90% 9*t%
1*7 tier ext loan 7s rets 95 94 % 94%
14 Qt C E 1* J 7s rtts 90% 90% 9**%
4 6 Jh oanese 6 % * . 51% 91s* 91%
7 Japanese 4* . ... >2% 82% 82%
4 King .f Bel 7%*...109% 109% 1"9%
2'* King of B 6%s rets 9 4 9 3** 9 4
King of I)en 6s ..K»l% 101% 101%
2 K of Hun gate 7%a H9 % «9% 89%
3 1 Netherlands 6s '72.106 t"5% 106
10 Netherlands 6s '54.10:; 102% lo3
14 Norwar *% ’44 _ 99% 99% 99%
17 K 8 C Slov 8»..., 36 85% 86
2 7 King of Sweden Da. 99% 99% 59%
8 4 Nord Rys 6L, ... 81% 81% 81%
2 Par|g*Lyon« M* 6s .77% 77% 77%
.7 5 Rep of Bolivia Ke 93 92% 92%
18 Rep of Chile 8s *41.108% 108 108
40 Rep of *'hlle 7s 1*M 100% lftl
3 0 Rep . f Cuba &%«. . 98% 9 8 9 8
of Ha I
1 Rep of Haiti 6s 93% « % n %
6 Sta»e of Queen 6s 103% 103 1" .
6 S of Rio G do S 9s 96 % 96% 96%
18 State of 8 P s f la . . 102 Ml % 1 nl %
2 8m iM Con 9s ... 115 114 ’-j 11
2'* Swiss S%* '46 ...101% 101 % l°l%
! I K*i BA 15 % s ‘29 116% 116% 114%
5 I KGUAI cs *37.. 106% 106 106
29 V S nf Br.S7.tl Is... 97% 97 9'.%
10 US of » C R L 7m »3% 83% 83%
Doineat b .
48 Am Ag •'hem 7%e 100% 1 ■'« 100%
21 Am Chain af deb 6s 99% 99 99
16 Am Smelting *s. 106% 106% 106%
27 Am Smelting 5». 97 *6% 96**
12 Am Sugai 8« ..102% 100% 102**
4' Am TAT f.%e 102 101% 1**2
29 Am TAT col rr 5* 106% Mu% J0»»%
22 Am TAT col tr 4s 96% 96% 96%
■J Am \V W£E 6* .. 95% 95% 95%
12 Ana Cop 7s '3$.... 107 102% 1**2%
4 7 Ana Cop 6s '53 100% 100% 1«0%
2 9 Armour i'n Del 5%e 41% 4“ % 9"%
69 AT ASF gen 4s *4 4 8 % 89
1 A TASK sdj 48 stpd 83% 83* 4:; %
11 RAO rfg m *95 102% 102% 102%
51 BAD 1st 6s eifs 10] * 101% 301%
46 BA.* evt 4%a 92% 92 92 %
0 Be|| Tel Pa 1-f « Ml K*o% K»0%
22 Beth St con 6s A 96% 96 96 %
12 B»-lh Sr pur m '• 92% 92% 92%
116 Brier Hilt St f.%s . 99% 94% 99%
-'7 Bkyn Kd gen 5s A*~lt0 99% 99%
.72 Rlcvn-Man Tr ef 6s 87% 46% *6%
2 Calif Pet 6%*. .. 102% 102% 102%
22 Can Pa den 4* . 60 79% 40
4 C C A O h .... 107 104 % 107
4 Central Leather .100% 100 % 100%
6 Central Pa. gtd 4s *7% 87% 47%
100 Chesa A O rvt 5s 104% 104% M4%
•11 Che* A O evt 4 %» 97 96 % 9 7
61 Chic A Alton 1%- 57% 57 67%
5 Chi B A Q r 5a A 101% Ml% 101%
10CBAQg4e . . 90% *9% »0%
21 (’hi A K III 6s . . 74% 77% 7«
64 Ch Gf West 4s .. *4% 63% 63%
29 * hi M A- S P 4»?a. 67 64 % 67
C M A St P 4 % ■ 52% 51 % :%
4J4 C M A St P 4s T25. 7.1% 7 0 70
Chlr A N -f g » 101% 101% Ml%
65 Chi Rail 6s 67’, 82% 63
1 7 C R | .< V . 4a . 8 4 % « - % *4 *
K'4 •’ R I A P -fg 4s *6 % 86 % 86 %
1 C T H A S I* »s. . 40% 60’* 60%
2 Chi U J* 6s B. 101 ]00% 100%
*1 C A W Ind 4- .9% 79% 7 9%
14 Chile Copper 4s 109% 100% lrto%
24 C| » C A gt I. Ss »6% 46% 46%
1 4*1 I n Term 6s 100% 1O0% 100%
11 Colo A fk> rfg 4%s 97% 91 93%
** Col Gas A E 1st • 100% 100% 100%
12 Commoner p *• 100% 100 100%
27 Con Coal of M 6s «9% *8% 64
4 7 Cnntum To^r 5s *» s ’* 44% 94 %»
12 i‘uh« C S d 8a 101% 10! * 101%
6'- ttela A- Hud evt $s.l06% 10€% 106%
7 Pen G A F. s 4 4 % 9 4 % 9 4 %
4 Den A n Or 6s ‘1*. 89% 89%
7 Den A ft O co 4s *4 % *4 *4
1 Pet F.d is tfg * s . 108 108 1-8
11 DuP de Nftrt 7%s 107 % 107% 107 %
1 Duo Light 6s 108% 105% 105%
4 East Cuba Hu 7%* 105** 105% 105%
17 4 Kntp G A F 7 % s 10! % J00% 101%
17 Erie gen 'ten 4s 66% 63% 6 f> %
50 Erie rvt 4s p 73 % 73% 7 3%
1 Fisk Rubber fcs 110% 110% 1|0%
9 Fla A K Co Ry ba 96% 95% 96%
4 7 Goodrich 6%s 101% 103% 103%
12 Goodyear T 8s ’31.109% 1«* 109%
20 Goodyear T 8. '41.120% 120 170
10 G T Rv rf Can 6a M;% 1 n? % 107%
17 C.r North 7s A ...110% 110% 110%
2?, *»r North 1 0 1% M% 94%
7. Met shey CtiOC 4e 107% MS% 103%
2 2 find A M rfg $• A «4% 88%
63 Hud A M sd In 6s 73% 73 73%
7 Humb «» A n 5 % a. 101 l«o% 100%
13 Jill B T rfg f.s 98 97% 96
43 TCC9MLANO rf |a 48% 98 % 48 *4
66 HR St deb 4 % ■ 94% 4 4 44 %
3 Inter R Tr 7s 94 «4 94
22 Inter R T 6s 76% T« 71
*51 lnt R T rfg 5s at 70% 70% 70%
190 lnt A Gt No ad | 6s 74% 73% 7 1%
9 lnt A at No 1tt 6s 10? 102% 1*'
110 lnt Met Mar - f 6s 90% 89%
2'- In* Paper rvt 5a A 90% 40 ••''%
6 K c Ft HAM 4 s . .. 1.4% *4 «4%
13 ft C r A L 5s. 96% 46 % 46%
27 K •’ South 6s. 90 <4% 9 ‘
17 K C Term 4s .45% 4 a 8 5
7 Kan O A El 6a |00% 100% 100%
4 KHIv Spring T «s 94 97 % 9«
10 l,u Id «i H; L R%a *« 97 % 97 %
1 1. S A M S d 4s 2 6 . 48% 4^% f8%
14 1. A N 1st rf 4 %«. 91 »7*s 93
.32 1. A N unified 4s.. 93% 93% 9^%
* Lou a A Kd 6s, 93% 93% 93%
4 Me unit Puffar 7%s.101% !«!% ln1%
10 Marthat IIv 2d 4» 6 4% 6.5
16 Mkt Ht T?v 7s .... 94 40 ft
10 Mid Hf evt ■ 90% 90 9" %
4 M E R A I t fs MO 100 100
6 M A St L 1st rf 4a 74% 74% "4%
.* M ff A T P 1 la C.IHH 103% 103%
r7 M K A T npl ,s \ 91 % 91 41 %
174 M K A i n n.l 5s A 86% «4 46%
13 M«» Pa. ) at 8« ...101% 101% 101 % .
14 1 Ylo Par gett 4« $iT« 66 66 5^
I 9 Mont P. w « 4 4 f % 99 % 9 %
2* N Eng TAT 1st s .10- 99% 100
V, \ t. T A M ;»%* 99 8. 99 % 99«,
It) N V C deb §9. 11$% 114% 114%
:•» N V c r A i a .101 % 100% M»
10 N \ « « on 4s 8 4 4 3% *4
14 \ v * A.st L 5%a 95 % 96% 95%
111 N 3- F.ls rf 6 % a 114% 114% 114%
73 N 3* N H A M 7a 100% 100% 100%
D \ Y NT IA 11 7s ( ft a > $9% 99% 99 %
20 t NY Ml AII - V 6* '48 90 % »0 9«%
N > Tel rfg r. * 41 107 % 107% 107%
?«4 N V 33 eat .V It 4 % s 6.. % 4 3 f %
12**4 HU ell v **'| 6 %a 1t6*t 114% 1M%
16 Not A 33 eat . on 4s 89% 89% 89’,
* N Am Ed is s f 6s 100% 100% 100%
4 3 No Par rfg 6- fl M7% 107% MT%
4 1 No Par pr Ran «* $6 *:» 84
!' 9 N o fit |*ow 1st M 8 4’% 05% 95%
7 Ore* Nh I. rfg 4s 97% 97 97 %
"1 «*.r 33 It It A \ 4s 8.% 4Uf 82%
17 Pa. <1 A Fl 9.. \ 95 95
> 1%. I* A T a ST 94 % 4| % 94 %
2".3 P 4.0 Pa a T 6a I 10% H>9% 109%
14 Pen it n 11 It 6%a 111 110% 111
14 Pen It It lent 5s '44 4'% 98% 04%
"4 pennn ft ft gen 4%s 0 4 *4, 9 4 % 94%
9 Pet Mn' i) ' fg • it % 99% 99 '4
I ’ Phil a Co rfg )0{. M 4 •* 104%
* Phil 14 « o 8 » 96 4\% J5 %
3 Phil A It C A 1 $s tOt 101 101
4 PR . 3 tow 8 0,-. % 46 % 94 %
t 7 P IP r.A P 1st 4e n ft % 44 04 ■.
! 4 P’ -«. d ^*er| Ca* 6a 95 % • • '• %
Punt*' A1 sue ;■ m»s% M> 10.5
, 9 Reading « 4 ’.« 6 », • • % 9" %
I React « 4- 96 4- 9-.
4 Rep I A IP $ a 9 ’ % « 4 \ %
4 Ito. k f \ A L a 47 % V;
10 «» 1. I M A n 4- 9 4*. 4 4 44%
130 Hi I, T $4 A S 4a 37% «.
1"4 8| 1, A 9 r 41 I . iBi . « % 7 .
84.8t*t Jt * 1 * 6 • 48 I,’ v 88t
1:3 St LA « r $• ... 11% 10% II
1 St L S eon 4s ..86% 6'% 88 ,
1 St P A 1{ i' S 4 1 j s 6 2 % ‘‘ -”‘4 6 %
11 st p ru i» :>s ... . l" 1V* i"i % i"i '.j
- % Seal* A Line 6a... 91% «t)% 9**%
4 7 Scab A Line 5a ..76% 76 16
2x S-ab A L rfg 4s.. 66% 65% 66%
24 Sin Cun Oil 7s ... 9 3% 93% 93%
4 1 Milt Fun Oil «%*.. Si* 9H% *9
14 Silk Pipe I- S* ... $6% M. % 8 5%
::t s<» Pacific cvt 4*.. 96% 96% 96%
28 So Pacific rfg 4s .. 89% 89% S9%
7 Su Pacific 4r . ... 85% L s«
2 1 Ho Kail gctl 6 % * ..109% 1"9% 109%
6 So Kail g Cm ....106 l'F»% G_'6 _
34 So Kail gen 4a ..* 77% 76% 76%
.... So Kell Tel 5s ... r‘7% 97% 97%
19 Stan G & K 6%s ..112% 112% 112%
:: Steel Tube 7s .106% 106% 106%
186 Tenn Klee rfg 6m ..101% 101% 101%
31 Third Ave ndj ft*. . 47 46% 4*>%
6 Third A\c rfg 4«. . . 56% 56 5*4
J 6 Toledo Edison 7s...l«'9% 1"9% 109 ’,
.7 Cnion Pac lat 4*.. 92% 92% 92%
* 1 Cnion Pac cvt 49 99% 99% 99%
7 Cnion Pac rfg 4s... K3% *5% 86%
6 C S Rubber 7%s...l07 106% 107
22 T* S Rubber 6s. '7% 86% 67%
*'% C 8 Steel a f 5s...106 105% i"u%
8 Ctah Pow A- Lt 5a. 94% 9 4 94 %
1 4 Vn-Car Cm 7%s tv w 4 9% 49 % 49%
t07 Va-t'ar Chem 7s.... M 87% 87%
5 Va Ky Sr Pw rfg Rn 94 % 91 % 94%
70 Virginian Ky 5a. .. 96% 96 96 %
3 Wabash 1st 5a.100% 100% 100%
1 Warner Sug 7s ’39. 83% 83% 8.:%
: 9 W.Mt Electric f»s.. . 99% 99 99
8 W Maryland l»t 4s. 06 65% 6 6
1.1 West Pacific Lr ... 92% 93% 92%
3 W’estinghoUMe FI 7s. 1**7% ltl7% I".%
7 Wlllys.U 1st 6%s .100% 100 100
S W ilson A C s f 7%.M 66% 60% 66%
7 Wilson A « *o 1st 6s. 94% 9 4 9 4 %
27 Young 8 A T 6s. .. 99 98 % 99
Total sales of bonds today were $13.
060.000. compared with $16,728,000 the
previous day and $8,601,000 a y^ir ago.
1 New York Curb Market |
V/
New York Feb. 19. Price movements
in today's - urb market lacked uniformity
with reactionary tendencies preduminai
ing throughout most of the session. Tile
oils failed 10 respond to reports of a
further decrease hi crude oil production
and a sharp contraction in gasoline sup
plies. losses of I to 2 points lie ing
recorded by Magnolia Petroleum. < >h!o OH,
South Pennsylvania, standard Oil of Jn
diana and Vuccum.
Electric bond and Share, which recorded
a sensational advance yesterday fell hack
more than 3 points or. profit taking
Moat of the other public utilities showed
only nominal changes. The radio stocks
were mixed. Ilazeltlne advancing 2 points
*0 37% and Deforest moving up one while
Charles Freshman Freed - Fisemann and
Thompson fell back 1 10 2 points.
Falge-Detrolt motors climbed more than
a point on report* fhat earnings last' y ear
were equivalent to $2.56 a share on the
common stock Car lighting and power
crossed $„ a share to *he highest price
In three year* in active trading. The
New Armour class A and elara B stocks
we r.» admitted to trading, the A sto-k
selllnr elightlv above iia subscription price
of $23 a share.
Industrial*.
Malts. High. Low. Close.
■ 1**00 Am Gas A El new 74% 72% 7.2
1 00 Am lid w M 8 . . J 0 % 1 0 % 1 0 %
[ 2**o Am Light A Tr.,.160% 150 l.V-%
25 Am Lt A Tr pfd.. 9.» 95 95
I 5"0*J Am Pw A Lt new. 56% 53% 7*4%
i 200 Am Superpower A . 3i% 31 31
| 500 Am Superpower FJ. 31% 81 31
500 Appalachian Pow. 76% 76% 76%
2 0 Arm C0 111 pfd. . 92% 92% 9 2%
J00 Am Gas A E new. 2u 2o
100*Atlantlc Fruit Co. 99 99 99
5" Borden* C Milk..146 3 45% 146
100 Brown Writ Tub... 10 1" 1"
2000 Car Light . 3 3
7"** Centrif Pipe Corp. 20% 2o% 2"%
4*t" Chapin Hacks In- . 16% lt-% 16%
800 Childs C«> new.... 46% 4% 46%
500 Com Pow Corp....114 113% 313%
25 Coin Pow pfd .... * 1 % 61 % si %
125 Corn Pow war . 20 30 80
i’lOn c,»n G A K Knit n. >5% 32% M%
27**0 Cont’l Bakeries A. 118% 117 11**
15 00 Cont’l Bakeries Ft. 25 -4% 21%
600 Cont’l Hakeries pfd 92% 92 92%
1000 Ds F Radio -tr* . . 30 .9% -9%
200 Gel L A \V Coal. 123 121% 123
1200 Gubilier C A R n. 27% 26% 26%
.00 Gurant Motors.... 17% 17% 17%
100 I»uz *'o Inc. 29% -9% 29%
6000 Klee BAH new.. *.6 62% 63%
250 Klee BAS pfd...l"J% 108% 3 «3 %
1900 Elec Investors.... 43% 43 4 %
J 00 Film Inspection . . 9% 9 , 9%
10 Ford Motor Can.. 519 519 519
13**0 Freed-K R C. .21 % - 1 21
400 Freshman <’o (C). 22% 2. 22
100 Gamd Corp. .. 6% *• % 6%
5*)0 Gillette S Kaz r. *6% 60 % ti* «
1 400 Glen Alden Coal .127 176 3 27
5 2*o i»ut)»iv»ar Tire 32* , 31’, SI
3**0 Grenr.au Bakeries. 16 15% 15%
100 Griffith GW... ;% 1% 1%
200 Grimes R A C.. 1*% 16% 16“*
200 Happiness * ’ 8t A . 7 *< 7% 7%
23o0 Uazeltine Corp . . 37% 35 "7%
3*)0 Inter Match pfd 41% 41% 41%
4**0 Inter O'ean Ka i " R%
14"" •Keystone Soletbet . 14% 9'* 19*»
17**0 r.ehigh Power 5e< .101 9 7 M
1200 Lehigh « al • o. 44% 44% 4t%
25 I.ehigb V ' oat b . 81 63 83
1"" I.ibby-McNeil nev 7% 7% H
1'• Mengeis Box .... 27% 27% 27 « 1
6.0 Middle W’est Util.. 87 '6 *»6
110 Mid.W Util pr 14. 102 101 4 1*2 ;
G'O Mid\a!e Hf. of Gel .4 It 24
100 Nat I DistJllera -tfe 34 25 33
19" Naf: Pow A I .1*7 7* 19
no New Jersey Zinc. 1 $o 190 190
5«> N Y Tel pfd. . 1*3 114 113
1**00 Nickel Plate V I. 46 Xn% * * %
200 Omnibus *'orp <t f. 16 16 16
200 Pyrene Mfg 1% 11% 11%
!"•• Reid Ic# Cream. 39% :■% ■" *>%
500 Reo Motor *'<*.* 18% 19 % 1J|%
200 Rosenbaum G pfd. *7% *7% 4 7,
loo Rova Radio ctfa.. 17% 12% 12%
1000 HtiattUck *«■ . . 34% 24 34
.00 gnira Gel Pil ctfa 16% 16 16
400 Sleeper Radio fa 1 % 12 '-%
100 S K Pow A Lt 5 4 5 4 t
20 So c«i Edison 105 1*4% 1%
|ooo*8o Coal At Iron 7
1**0 Standard Motors.. 4% 4% t%
200 Standard Pub. 76% 7*% 26%
2r-0 fttutz Motor. 7% ► % *%
3**0 Swift In FI . . . 31 % 31% 31%
200 Tenn El Pow. *4 54 54
1900 Thermlodyne K . t*% 14% l*%
1"0 Thomp Radio ctfa. 12% 12% 12%
?00 Tower M f« Corp. . 16 15% 15 % I
100 t'nion Carbide . . *9% *9% 69 a l
ion Vtd Gas A Kl new 3(> Jo 80
100 Ftd l.*P A ...l 47 % 47% 47%
1 3700 rtd Profit :<har .. 9% 9 9
4"0 Fti! PA I. A 74 % 74 % 2* %
100 Meat pew 24% 74% 4%
1"0 White Rock 16% 16% 16%
3500 Wick S; St pc • 4 % 4 % 4% *
Miyadard oil*.
l«o Anglo AmBiil 19% i*% 19% «
O Bu ;\e e I’f* 6 7 *' 6 7
10 Eureka Pipe . . . M *4 M
100 Galena Stg *Jil 65 6;> 65 1
1300 Hum bis ♦ Ml ... 47% 4* a 46% 1
20 |1| Pipe Fine . 144 1 «* 144
lino imp c»il Fan w I. 81% $1% $1*4 '
7100 int Pe» . 76% 76 7*%
110 Magnolia #Pt .14' 14* 14*
9 0" Nat T * a n e 2 4 % 72% 7 4 %
400 4 >hIn t ill .. 7% 70% 7*'*%
1100 Prairie «*|1 new .. 4t% «1 <
460 Prairie ripe _ 1 27 1 20% 121%
14«> S.» Penn oil .... M2 l*'* 1
“600 Stand Oil Ind .. 67% 66% 66%
200 Stand < >iI Kan .. 41% 41 % 41 %
400 Stand OU Kv _119% lit
70 Stand Oil Neb 283 266 7.3 |
SOO Slam! Oil N Y ... <*!'* 4* “
2'.on Vitviium ".1 . s9:* 9
mu ('arib Syn . ■•a» •• •» ,*7»
400 CHi. » Srrv It ct. Si", *«V, .»
:■( 7 It I'll Ira Srrvlcr ...S'" -"■> -
fill) I'll!, a Serv I'fll • »s a „'r
4uo0 rillra Srrv ■■■rp...0«
Ism) I'Mloinbiun Sjn ...' 1'• * *
1 oil ( renin Syn . 9 f, J*
1200 Itlbaun Mil . '- * .**
«oo nuir ml . -'i,.
SOHO Kirby Pet . < , J.J 51?
421)1' l.uv' Pet . r' 4 5* S’*
n 000*1.a tin Am Ull .... • '
lTiio Ml,, Pro . ’9*» 'l*
Mil \ M A Arz I.nil . 10 9,», *?,
100 X Y Oil ..
looo♦Noble ‘>11 . • , i- ir
too Peer "H . ... .* .,2
100 Pennk oil 0l> nil.. .-I", *2'*
60ft Royal Gan . * i*.
1100 I'.ynn ( on . ■ « *{•
MOO Salt Greek Pro- » -• • *’ 4
100 l’td Gent OH - ji
M»o Venez Pet . s ** ' * .a14
10ftQ*W Sts O A*. Land. 14 J4 J"
1900 Wijrox Oil ?? ?»'
4on Wood lev petroleum 6 *» * 4
'f,nln,f- rtr OO *>2
700*Arizona Globe ... *b -■% *«T,
190') Ganalro Copper . . %« ;; 4
ion Con* Cop Min .... J % ;; Z* ‘
10ft ('reason Gold .. . • * -k "
100*1 folore* Ksperanz. 6'» • ®
10000 Eng Gold M. J .4 «?,
;; 900* Eureka Croeaua .. •*«• _ "4 3
1000* FI ret Nat Gop ... 1* %
|0ft00*Goldfleld I»eep . 3 •;
4000*Gold Zone DD Min " *'
7ftO0*Ha rmill Oh Min 14
1 rtOft*Ha vthome Min... ]• •
100 lid I:. Min ... 14% 14% 14 ?
5700 Howe Sound Go... 4 j « *
fiftOOMnd l.*ad Mines.. 17 1*
100 Jerome Verde r»iv ?% ^ 4
lOftfts.lumbo Extension.. 2 -
5400 Kay Copper . -•’« ; • r *
3000 •Lone Star . f» •* "
2«ft Mason Valley . ... 1% * * ;
1000* Nat Inna 1 Tin • * *
."OnO Nlpiaalng . ♦> % 6%
120ft Ohio < 'upper ... 1 1
540Q*Plymnuth Lead . 8" _ t9 8j*
12ftft Premier Gold .... ~-:t -% -*«
2ftOo*Sn n Toy .. 0
|O0ft*Silver Dale . 2
200u*Sp«Arhead . ..... £
1000*Tonopah Belmont. 57 5. 6.
100 Tonopah Ext .... 2 ?> 3
20ft Tonopah Min’ng.. 1\ J % > %
600*1 nifed Eastern . f'.
IftO 1'nited Verde Ext. 26% * »r> *
4500 Wen den G'op Min. T.\ % •} U
J000*West End Gone... 26 26 2a
1000*Wettlaufer I .or 0 6 6
Domestic Honda.
16 Am GA E 6s.9 7 *»6% 96%
J 2 Am PAL 6s old . 95% 95 95%
4 Am A oil Mills 6 a. 101% 3f' 1% 101
f Am Sum Tob 7%a. 96 9* 9*
6 Ana Copper 6a. .103% 303% 306%
7 Asad Sint Hd 6%s *1% 81 8!
1 \ O A- W 1 5a ... 68% 69% 68%
2 Be»\er Board 89. 94% 94% 94%
1 Beth St 7s '35. .103% 103% 1*3%
11 i'in Nat By Kq 7a.ll0% 110% 110%
25 Gent Leather €*... 96% 9s % 98%
57 Ghllda Co 6s. . .114% 115% 114%
T, Gjt-os Serv 7s B. . 1 76 178 176
*4 cities Serv 7s G. .123 123 126
20 Cities Serv ;« D..104 103% 105%
7 I'm Textile 9a... «&% 89% 89%
15 Gydahy T’a'k 5%s 94 % 94% ^4%
2 Deere it Go 7 % <■ .104% 104% 104%
1 Let mit G Gas 6s.. 105% 102% 103%
1 Detroit Edison 6a. 114 114 114
7 Dun la 11 T A R 7a .103 103 103
2 Fed Sue «• '33. 96 % 96% 99%
1 Gh r Robert 7s ..JO: 102 10*j
• Galena Slg 011 7a. 105% 105 1*5%
• Genera! Pe» 6s... 108 107*4 104
]0 Grand Trunk 6%s.lft8 107f4 108
4 Hood Rubber 7a..103 302 % 302 %
:• f Ml N .V L 7* .102% 102% 102%
4 Manitoba 7s .102 101% 102
Morrl-A Go 7%s .104 103% 104
5 N Pu'» Ser '•*. 6g XT'5*
’ No St Pow 6%s 101% 301% 301%
17 No P rvt 6 % a. 106 % 105% 106%
4 ' »hio Pow 5* B 91 % 91 % 91 %
4 4 Penn P .«r L 7s 95% 94% 9*5%
5 Phil Kl 5e ’6ft. 99% 99 \ 99 %
27 Put' Ser Y FAG 5 %» 93 « 99 99 %
6 Pure Mil 6 %S ..... 1 0" % 1-0% 3 no %
7 Shaw sheen 7« 1" r* 303% 3 07 t2
2 So Cal Ed Lon 5s.. 95 95 9a
1 Sun Oil 5%s ... 97 97 97
!'• Swift *S Go 5s. . »« 95% 95%
16 t'nlon ELAP 7%s 1-1 301 101
6 United «»U Prod 6* 34% 21% 31%
foreign Itond®.
1 French NMSS 7s h*:% 66% «6%
5 Ind Bk Finland 7s 94% 94% 94%
44 Xetherlda »s '72..106 305% ioo
I" !.' w Auat H P 6%s 95 95 95
1 Peru v* %: . §9% 99% 99%
6 Run € % a cl fa N G 15 15 15
6 Swtaa .101% 101% 101%
• Cent* a share
< hirngn Xfork*.
Quoif • ons furnished b> f S T% e A
J' 224 Oti-Hhi Nations? Bark building
Pi ones. Ja< kson 5167 5141, 5189
Bid Asked
K rniour A- ('ct . Ill pr,| . . 9 3 % 92
Armour A- Go . Del. pfd.94 95
Albert Pick . 21% 2 2
'arbide .. 68 % «*%
Edison Co .137% 136
■<»ds hy .105%
Mamoud Ma «’h .117 117%
»e«re j.f.? . . jf»
■ dr Paper .. 3 8 25
dl.by . 7% 7?,
s'a• n»nal l eather .. .. . . 5%
icaker Oats .26ft J70
?e.i .Muter s . .. ] 8 16%
iw «ft & Gr. Ilf. % 3 16%
:wift International. 31 31%
’honipmn .4^ 47
Vahl - ^ . 22% 23%
New \nrk Sugar.
N*’’ York Feb if Nluv acLvjty de
• * n raw sugar •■•ia\- S; • pr.- e®
ie- lined ] 2X«* to 4.59c dutjr paid. «h>i»
d.ipment angara wore un. iiaoaed at 4 62-.
'8 lea in * lud-d ril»ou’ 455.000 bat* of Cu
•arr -.n#l I'orfo Rk an for spot and nearby
lelivery at 4 59 and 40.00“ bags of Porto
^ican for late M.*rxh shipment, a: 4 62c.
ill to local refiners
Refie' t nr the «1e« line in the spot mar
et. raw sugar future* sold one to three
mints loaf earlv but met considerable
■over ng at the decline, which caused lat
■r radie* The close was »wo lower to
■ ne point net higher. March closed
’79c; Max 2 95-: July J.lOr; September
’. 23c.
Business in reflred sugar continued
airly ac'ive x*ith price* unchanged, si'
eflner* a. renting orders at iPc for fine
rrsnulsted.
In the refined futures market there
x as a sale of One lot for Mar delivery
t 6.3«c.
|b ik ton Moot
nnstcT’ Feb. 19 —In th** wool miL»t
Danufacturefg arc buying In amounts ;
^ hlnh seem to indicate ths? only im/r.e- i
llste reed* arc being supp? cd At the
ame t : • • trader® sre lined to he'd
he r pres-nt «Hv « n ns*' tr.sta- c*
sther than r»**kc *n> material copre*
ion® Some New Zealand acoared wool
f 5ft u 56c ouslitx has beep sold to ar
:x e at a bout 91 ft'.
Ne* \ nrk Or* (•odd*.
New Tork. Feb l*—• ot*<->n good* mi'
,et® remained firm tods* with print
lothing «eil! g moderplely. Sheet'nc*
if'* In better demand and acne aales
rere made for debxerlea rarrylng through
lax and June Printed goods x\«,-e actlx*
Imcrjcan Woolen -ompanx opening* m
♦ml staple worsted* uniform cloths, and
ancx worsted showed average adva’tce*
nf 6 1-3 per cent, the range per yarn ru
ning », lllgli n« ’-''s' ® n,f '
High cnlornl and noT*,}l,_ **£..2
KrVe Urn boat aHltng «<'«n«n • Hi”. Rrf '*
® trifle HJrl.p. ".re ciutet
for the day
M. I <i it I, IJvreterh.
(it Jg)ai« Keh 19.—Settle—lie* eth
♦a.»«* ln‘»‘l: market »<-«;'> : ""I1'’. f <0**
ateeta I'.OCH. 1 !.*.*: ye.rlln*
hnife.a **.00011.76; I-ON4H. *4 •
stocker* and feeders ' V ' ’
*4.00011.00; tanners end cutteis. * -•
*Hog» -Receipt-. 10.boo heed; m«
10, higher: ntlaed and butcher- 111 H
11 35; good beavies. »1 l.lu « 1 1 • V’.; 4OU “ *•*
110.15® 10.38; "ghta IllJtijJ-20; l'1**
|S.2f.® 10.50: bulk. **1-20 1 J’3%-„ . .
Sheep and l.amlie- Iterrlpta. .j« 1 »*
market ateady: mutton »we*. »*•"*' t
1 am be. H 5.25 fr 17.36; cannere and cho
pers. *3.OO06-ftO. __
1 hi cage Butter
Chicago. Feb. 1» -With libertl piff.
inti of 92 s ore <ara. a decline <»r a
la, noted. Trading at the decline w„.
milct with the general undertone or t »
market' unset tied. The medium g^a^s
however appeared ateady Yvlth a fair d
mand reported «*n *9 and 90 a O ■
centralized car market was stead' at un
buue7; *2 acore. 10*,c: »t Tore.
irv: irJ!°M-Ccrr»“^v «*r.r*.
a'rentrallr.ed carloti: t" •corf. 40>,c: *»
score, 3»c; 5* acore. 26c.
>e» Fork < offer f uture,.
No* York. Feb II—Coffee .f’ltur.,
opened today ,! a decline of 4 ''0'nl*.,5 ’
tlamh which waa Influenced by a ttt.e
liquidation, but generally unchanged to
g point, higher on eieadier Ttrar ,te'
cat.te, and covering After Tiling off •>
"0 10r. March rallied to 2® 30c. wh •»
May advanced to 1».l*e. The mark
eloeed at a net gain of 5 to IS prdnt
Saie, were egtimated at !;»«• ■
ing f|Uotirton*« March. -n»oc, Ma *■
m.»6c; Julv. IT.75c; .September. 1*. .9
December. 16.20c _
Spot coffee, stead} : Rio o, * ntcs
4s, 2«4 027Uc.
New York General.
New York. Feb. 19 — Rye— Firm* No. J
J16CH. f c b. New York. » i
*1 .Cfii*. C. f., export.
Wheat—Spot, steady: No. 1 dark nor’
ern spring c i. f . New Y'nrk. lake a- i
rail. *{.164: No. 2 hard winter, f. n. 1
iak« and rail *1 994: No 2 mixed duru
do. 12 01**: No. 1 Manitoba, do. in bond
*2164.
Corn—f'po*. barely stead}: No. - }t
low. c. i. f track. New York, all ra:i.
*1 43: No. 2 mixed do. Si.424
Oats—Spot steady; No 1 wit €4c.
Hay — Easy : No. 3. S21.9A022.9n.
New York Produce.
New Y^-K. Feb. 19. — Butter—Firm: r*. “
ce n»s S.S39 tubs.
Kgge—Trregular: receipts, 0 755 cas*
f-esh gathered extra firsts, 43*7 4 4c, d o
firsts. 42 6 42 4c: do seconds 41 n«a
by hennery whites, closely selected. 45
nearby and nearby *. ektern hennery \s h■ t es
firsts'to average extras. 42t944r; neari
hennery browns, extras. 454 0 46c; Pa
cific oast whites extras. 434 0 44' r >
firsts to extra firsts. 414 043c.
Cheese—Steady; receipts. *2,576 pound*.
Nf. Joseph Ik % estorl*.
*St. Joseph, Mo.. Feb. 19.— Hogs- Re
ceipts. «,0'10 head; nark*1’. steady *•»
itrong: *ii 15. bulK, * 10.600 11.1 *
Cattle—Receipts. 2.200 heatl: market.
■ eady; bulk of steers *7.75 c ? 25. •f
*10.15: -owe and heifers. *3.5009 2
calve* *4.60011.90. eto<kers and feeder*
*5 AO0 « Of*
Sheep—Receipts 4.609 head- mark*
■low. la;.ibs. *16.000 16.95; ewes. $*
9.00.
f birago *pot Market.
Chicago. Feb 19—Butter—Re* * * •
5.97" tubs: last year. 7.904 tubs; cars - n
track: 9 old. 1 new. Extras. 40 4c; star
Rrds. 40 4c-; extra firsts. *1-7 0 39 4
firsts, 244 037 4c: *9 score. 29c. s6
score J€c; seconds. 52 0 3 4 4'
Fggs- Rereip’s 12.399 las' ye
11.259 r*j»es. Cars on trsck 5 old *
new. Firsts. 24 ; dirts Sftc, checks. 29 i
Tone of market; Butter, r»a.-.,
steady.
Turpen«4ne and R<*1«.
Savannah Feb 19—Turpen4 ,r *•-•
F rr .; *: %c . sales 9 barrels: -ere ; a.
9* barrels; shtpmerds. 2 barrels; etc-c>.
t.r*«4 barrels
Rosin—Firm: *s let, 1 *ftl ‘itki: -e
eeipts 1.122 casKs. ah'pments, 1 ra* .
stock. *5.277 casks.
Quote R to G. 1*95: H. 1*974:
96.92 4 h 7.95; K 97.1« 07.26: M *7.70: N
f -i nr. WG *•.3f*; WYV *9.290 9 3^. >
*9 2009.40.
New York Sugar.
Quotatiora furnished by -T 5* Bach* A
Co . 124 Omaha National Hank bui'.d *g
Pbonee Jacks'>n 51i7. 318a. 51*9
, Open. High. Low Close. 1 n’c
Mar. 2 40 1*0 7 7* 2 7# 7 » ‘
Mav 2 97 2 9 7 1 ! ft 1 7 93 1 19
Tulv 7 3.n ' 3 ft* ? 1ft
Sep'4. ?, 22 7 24 * 77 * 23 ? 14
Dec 5 7S 3 2* ♦ 3 7* 3 28 3 77
4 hicugo rottos.
Qu tgtiona furnished b> J Q Bs~he t:
> 224 Omaba National Bank du d. -
Phones Jackson 6187. 51*8. 618?
Irt I Open I High I Low. 1 Ciosa. 1 Tea
Ms- 24 8- 24 «t 24 56 24.6* 7 4 7 *
Mar 26 0* 25 «* 24 «7 24 94 2 7 * ‘
July 25 37 15.37 25 1 * 25 2*. 26 -
- 3 ft3 25,03 i 24 24 <9 24 ??
New York Metals.
New York. Feb 19—Copper - Market un
settled. electrolytic, spot and future*.
14 N 0 1 4 4 c
Tin—Market ateady; spot and nearby,
»V 12c; futures, 57 32c
Iron—Market steady: prices unchanged
Lead Market steady; spet. 9 1209 75
Zinc—Market stesd.v Fast St. Louis,
ipor and futures. 7.52 0 7 55c.
Antimony—Spot, ;i.0ftc.
< h If ago rotates*
Cl •. sgT. Felf 19 — Potatoes — Fa :
norn-.rtg trading moderate, market ti ch
T stronger. 49 car*, total V
ih pmente 7 7 4 r*r». W'cprrn e -y
cund whites 9? 1901.15; ?*w fatv*
11 2*0 1 Michigan bu:K cu• *et ru-« -
“6 35 1 4*. Idaho sacked rusae’s most*'
2 4*02 65.
lendon *lhfr.
I.cndon. Feb 19—Bar 5i:\*r. St!*d
?+• ounce
Mone> “4 pe- cenr
Discount Bs’es «hr-: b « '40*11-1**
r-* cent, these months .7 1 14
New Y ork f ottos.
New Tc-k Feb 19 —The genera! eo*’-*
nsrks» c 'sed steady at net declines of
to 21 points.
k»n%M City Foolirt
Kane*-* *'tty. Feb If. — Fouitry iVre
••nt h *' **r. 21c. ether produce r
hs-ge i.
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