Foreign Strength Imparts Boost to Domestic Grains Sharp Break at Opening Fol lowed by Rally All Around, [With Closing on Higher Ground. Br CHARLES J LEYDEN, Cnlvernal Service Staff Correspondent. Chicago. Feb. 21.—Persistent strength in foreign market* relative to Chicago and a fair revival of export trade today overcame the early sharp break in wheat price* and led finally to a spirited rally a ad Higher close Buying power was lacking parly and scattered selling by 11 red holders broke price* badly, but absorption on the dips improved and the last hour witnessed shorts scurrying to rover. Wheat closed 1V* c to 24c higher, corn was 4c to Sc higher, oats were Sc higher to >4® lower and rye ruled So up. Sentiment in the trade underwent a drastic change as the session progressed For several days lower prices had been predicted on the basis that clearances of wheal were not living up to expectatlons. but the fact that Liverpool and Buenos Aires refused to sympathize with ihe local declines, combined with reiieiHtlons on the part of leading seaboard authori ties lhat requirements in Europe were still great, gradually turned the market Vl J> w a rd. Export ante* were placed at 500.000 to 850.0U0 bushel* of wheat for the day. v quite a sizeable amount for the week-end. '' Liverpool closed *4d to **d lower, and Ru»*nos Aires 1c to 14c higher. Cprn was weak early in th* day, as Tongs unloaded, hut support was revived . on ihe dip, and prices rallied with wheat st the last. The movement of corn from the interior is on the wane and the dis count* for the off grades in terminals are narrowing compared with the futures. Onrs recovered with other grains. Scat tered commission house buying on the early break gradually absorbed all offe* fnc* and the ariose was near top levels Liquidation carried rye down wtih Jr wheat early in the session, but th# re /qvjary was brisk. f tTv-«visions were strong all day.* Lard «i i rib* were 13 4c tnr 16c higher. Pit Notes. • \Thiy wheat led th" recovery In wheat ft'bm bottom levels although during the a Jjnal minutes of trade the May delivery vWV relatively buoyant. The short inter *e«t jn the July was more pronounced, and .« -he«u»« its early strength when prices «k#*»*ted to recover. There has been plenty of .private opinion aired by some of our leading grain men the last few days to "th<4 effect that the bull market on wheat ''ha* been based <>n a world situation that does not actually exist, but the ability of wheat to recover In the face of hear sentiment has been a revelation to many, i A seaboard authority takes the stand that estimates on world requirements were put out long before. It was known XV hat Russia would need, or would not ' *'"ftesd. Russia, has taken 20.000,000 bushels pf wheat and flour so far this season out ■‘’nr the world s bread basket, but previous estimates on requirements have not been .revised. •Domestic news was more encouraging. Practically every primary market of the country holding any sizable stock of wAat looks for a good decrease in sup 1 plies for the week. The trade therefore Ms anticipating quite a reduction fin the vjslbla supply when posted Tuesday. Mon dav will he % holiday in the American .'Markets xrhile Liverpool. Buenos Aire* and Liverpool will be opened as usual. ..Shorts were apparently uneasy by the unexpected developments In the wheat pit doling the last hour of trading today. A market that can turn upward 1n ’he face of such hear sentiment certainly lr.nmA to be a remarkably strong one There is *n old saying in trade circles that a short on wheat generally i* in hot water after Washington’s birthdsv. With the tail end of the season nearing and the crop damage period for the new crop at hand, the believer of lower prices has generally a difficult road to travel. CHICAGO PRICES. Mr TTprtlk, Grain Co. Atlantic S311. . .Art. I Open, I High. I Dow. I Cloae. I Tea. I- V)Th»:"I 't i ’ i 1 ■ Sx>- > l.l« | T**K| l.MV 1.»« J '*T.. | 1.84*!..1 1.88*| 1»5% ' : ,rrf£r f 1.6.1%! l.»**l 1.51*. 1.58*! 1.64 I 1.51*'.1. 1.66* !•**% Pep. 1.41 i 1.41*! 1.41 Hj 1 41* 1.42* . It v# I .. May I 1.5* 1 1.5(1* 1.57*1 1.80* 1.59* a, .Inly - ! 1.91 : 1.38* 134 1-3« 1.3e* y • Pop.' 1.17 i 1.18* 1.17 I 1.18* 1.18 svrrn I V May 1 1.2* ! 1.19% 1.27%! 1.23%! 1.28% | 1.28% !.i. 129%! 1.2*% * '.Tilly 1.29%! 1.30%! 1.28%: 1.30%; 1.30 ! 1 29%..I 1.30% 1 30% 1 Sep. ! 1.28%: 1.29% 1.27% 129 1.28% ! 1.27% ..|. 1 28% . 1 Majf I .ft2%! .83% .53 ! .S3 .52% ! .62% .62 % I .52% >• - July 1 .63% . 8 4 % I .63 ! .54’. .54 ( .63%.,.I... f4®J* .52% .53% .52 ’* | .53% .53% ! .52% .63% ■3 .a rd May MS 85 15.78 llB.58 1S.7S (15.50 .lUlv '15.90 16.10 15.87 16.07 16-92 RIM Mov 18 25 16 40 116 25 1 6 40 16 28 July 1 6 45 16 65 |16 45 11 6 65 16 46 Chicago Butter. Chicago. Feb 21 —The market ton® In ♦ h* butter market todgy appeared steady, with trading quiet Buyers, however. • w®re Interested only 1n Immediate re quirements and w®re rritlcal as to quality, ■fieais*-* <*or the most part were fre® *®ller« on all scores The centralized car mar • Vet was sv®ady with trading quiet, * Fresh butter. 92 score. 40r, 91 score. 39c. 90 score. 38% r; 99 score. 37 %c; 88 ecore. 36%c; *7 score. 34%c; 86 score. 32c. ' Gantraliz®d carlots. 90 score, 39 %c; 89 score, 38 %c; 88 score. 36c Chicago Spot Market. • Chicago. Fen. 21. — Butter—Receipts. • 10.528 tubs; last y®ar. 10.101 tubs; cars Ion track. 11 old. 9 Hew; extras. 40c; - steady, ?.9%c; extra firats, 38% 39c; firsts. 18%fp37%c; seconds, 32 ftp 34 %c; cent rall/.ed 88 score, 36c; rentiallzvd 1*9 et ore, 38 038 %c. Rgg—Receipts. 1 6,898 cases; last year, 23 38(1 ’cases; firsts. 32%03Sc; firsts, 30c; chcxs. 39c. Tone —Butter, steady; eggs, easier. New York *iigar. Quotations furnished by .1. R. Bach® & Co7 224 Omaha National Bank building, ^•fronns Jackson 6187. 5188, 5189. I Open. | H jgh. I Bow. | Close. lYest/y. Mir.- I 2.80 I 2.80 I 2.78 I 2.79 2.79 May 2 92 i 2.94 | 2.93 2 94 2 92 July ! 3.10 ! 3 11 310 ! *.11 * 1 9.34 ’ 3.25 ’ 3 24 3 24 3.23 Pec 1 3 30 13 31 » 3 3» .3 31 3 ?9 Chicago Cotton. ^ L , Quotations furnished by .T F Bsche * C«* 224 Omaha National Bark building Fpenes Jackson 8187, 6188, 5139. Art, I Open. I Hlgh. t Low I Close- I Tea Mar. "124.44 124.57 F744 24.65 24.43 May (24.80 24 94 24.78 24.M 24 79 July '28.13 135.13 |25 no 7504 24 98 Oct. 124.48 24.62 24 46 !24 r>6 24 48 Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Feb. 21.—Potatoes — •srly jpomlng trading light, market unsettled; , syaaksr tone account apnfoachlng holiday; , raoalpt, 72 : 2 cars, $1.08; 1 car. $1.07. No. 5 mixed 1 car, $1 10. No. 6 mixed; 1 car. $1.02. OATS No. 2 white: 2 rar*. 52c. No. 3 white: 1 rar. 50»4c; 1 car, B2*4c; 2 cars. 50c; 2 cars. 4>c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 49*4r. Daily Inspection of Drttln Received. W HEAT. Hard: 17 cars. No. 1; 19 cara, No. 2; 2 cars. No. 3; 7 cars. No. 4; 1 car. sample. Mixed; 1 rar. No. .3. Total: 47 cars. CORN. Yellow: 1 car. No. 2; 8 cara. No. 3: 10 cars. No 4; 2 cars. No. 6: 1 rar. sample White: 4 cara, No. 2; 9 rare, No. 3; 1 rar. No. 4. Mixed: 1 car, No. 2; 4 cara, No. 2; 1 r«r, No. 4. Total: 40 cars. OATS. White: 2 cara, No. 2; t cars, No. 3 Total: 5 cars. RYK. 2 cara No. 1; 1 car, No. 3. Total: 3 cars. • * Total fare. 95. 0>rA H A RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Cat lots) Week Year Rerejpt a—• Todav. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 3v 50 3R Corn . 8 2 17 1 JO Data . 2 5 3 1 7 Rye . 3 2 Ra i lev . . . 3 •Shipmente-* Wheat . 28 87 S3 Corn . 32 38 1ft.' Oats . 2ft 48 45 Rye . 1 . . 1 Bariev . 2 2 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS ( Bushels) Receipts— Today. Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat . 7 32,00 0 >53.000 1.323.000 Corn . > Ilf.000 >02.000 2.843.000 Oats . 332.000 585.000 1.1 30,000 Sh ipmenta • Wheat . 853.000 755.000 450.000 Corn . 451.000 372.006 1.027.000 flats ... 8,5.001) 720.000 578,000 CHIC A (1(> RECEIPTS. Carlota Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Aru Wheat . 29 57 24 Corn . 178 34 0 311 Oats . 47 1 09 7ft KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlols Todav Wk. Ago. Yr. A»-o Wheat . 99 72 254 Corn . i9 9 5 l».:t Oats . 5 1 85 22 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS, f'ariots Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat . XJ 84 11b Corn . 3'* 2 1 108 Oats . 37 29 105 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Cgrlots Todav Wk. Aao. Yr. Am. Minneapolis . 1«4 244 391 Duluth . 30 40 Winnipeg . 359 4'»0 447 viinncHpim* oriin. Minneapolis, Minn.. Feb 21.— Wheat — Fash: No. 1 northern. $1.76% 01 78% No. t dark northern apring*. choice u, fancy. $1.93%©2.08% : good to choice $1 81 % 0 i 92% . ordinary to good $1 78% asv; rs ceinta. 8.881 tub" Kega—Unsettled: receipt#, 22 908 cases; frssh gathered extra flrata. 38c: do firsts, 37c do seconds. 38c; nearby hennerv white#, closely selected extras. 42043c; nearhv #nd nearby western hennery white*, first# to average extras. 37041 %c; nearhv hennerv browns, extras 40#41c; Psclfle coast whites, extra# 4104l%c; do first* to evtra first#. 3704Ac Cheese—Firm; receipt# 137.46^ pounds Boston Wool Bo#tnn Feb 21 Wool price# #e*rn to he holding up fslrly well, although trad ing on the local market I* still quiet. The top market la somewhat dreggy, hnw ever, end an occasional offering Is avail able at a slightly lower figure, worsted yarn# are very slow, with some stock lot# being offered a little below the market. New York Dried Fruit. New York, Feb. 21 K» * poret »*d Apples — I Mill. Prune#- - Unset fled. Apricots Firm, pesche# Irregular. H slain* Quiet Hunk Kesnrve Decreases. I New York, Feb 21 —The s-, 2 94c, Jul> 1.11®, teptimber, I 24e. '---*■ — Omaha Livestock V_J I.lveafock receipts at tli# lending mar kets >ntnrdar were: C'nttle. Hogs. Sheep. Omnhn . *00 7,0041 2,000 Kansas City . 1M) 3 ..WO 250 S|ou\ City . O.ooo JH.IMWl 000 *t. I.oiiU . 325 4.000 350 St. Joseph .. 100 4.500 *.500 Omaha. Feb 21. Receipt* were; Cnltl*’ Hogs Shoep Offir.al Mondav.,.., 2.356 16.135 8.9.>5 Official Tuesday . .. 4 680 25.v.9 7 «3< official Wednesday.. 6.216 21.903 6 *31 Official Thursday.... 3.910 15.66ft 8.019 official Friday..,... 1.604 15.67 1 6.469 Estimate Saturday.. 800 16."oo 800 Six davs this week . ..0.1 65 111 02S 37.708 Same last week. 28.7*9 98.418 48.310 Same 2 weeks ago. 29.858 112.1 1 1 60.368 Same. 3 weeks ago..31.1 88 1 10.203 41.325 Same year ago. 32,306 106,287 52.729 rattle—Receipts. 800 head. Most of to day's cattle offer, net were directs and the market on *11 classes was nominally steady. Under he influence of the llgn' e«t receipts of rh» year to date prices this week have -egained practically ail *»f last week's losse- Reef steers. yearlings and cows are generally 50075c higher than a week ago and heifers have ad • vanced as much as 75r0$l.OO. Top steers for the week were 510.25. Stockers and feeders have shared n the general upturn to the extent nf 25050c or more. Quotations on cattle; Rood to choice yearlings. *9.25-hi0.50; fair to good year lings, f«.on(• high er; he. fern mo»T|v 60c highei. light kind in liberal supply at close; canners and cutters strong to 26<* higher; bulls mostly l&tsguc higher; veal calves closing 60c iowei Stockers and feeders strong fo 73c higher; best matured steet*. $11.36, top \ e« rlings. $12.2..: mixed yearling* *117.. Hulk price* follow Reef steer-. , }> ]<]i 4ii. fat cow*. $4 '.Ofj/fi L’5; heif er«. $fi ’3©» R; ranner* *nd riitfera, $?90 '"Hi 1 a 1 v e«. $11.50© 12.50; feeder ° * eer*. $4.2.'. ©7 *.o Hog* -Receipts. 7 ooa head: market ac tl-e | o © 15 r higher than Friday's beat price*; light lights and slaughter pig* 2»©j60r up hulk good and choir* i$n poun4 butchers $1 1 400 1 1 75; top *11 is. paid by all interests bulk 140 \n 1^0-pound weight $10.86011 25 park 'nr sow* largely $104001040. strong Weight pig* largely $]n 00010 gt); e*?j. mated holdover, 2.000 head heavyweight rv 7 s • medium. Ill or© 11 76. t *1° 8 ->©11.40. Pght lights. $10 00© harking hogs smooth. $10 60© 10 *o parking hng« rough. $1030© mm slaughter pig* $9 25 © 10 50 She-tv-Recelpt* 2 000 head; today's run Include* around 1 100 direct; today* l5yr?i?gin*** Ady:# hu,k *1’‘"lr*h!e fat lambs. u1'a’ ^tnr revelpt* around l^.ooo head direct and 141 double dark Market compared with week Hgo Hettsr grade* light and handvweight fat lamb* around 25c lower; other* 60 0 75c off; yearling* tl 00 lower; fat .heep 26c orr "coding Iamb* 60©75r lower l*!k f**llnw Fat wooled lamb* $1C7.. rno.n, : l?p‘ 1,7 9" *'«lor a tins l i t f*-e*h "ho,n lamb-. 814.00© 14 .0 vearlings, $l4&0©15f,o . J7«*xn«,*,*;I,19 '"l; ,u»' 99 75. wet her*. a!.?aSOf?«ldi#° . “ y/ar °,rtp $12 50; de*|r HhU feeding larnhs. $ I fi.50© 1 7.2.5 ; week * lop, $17. So. closing top. $17.00. Kar.*a« (Ji4y livestock. Kan-as Cltv Feb 21 (United ftutea Department of Agrlculturs ) - Cattle -Re ?.iv h#’,rt r"!vM. 60 head, rnm psred with a welt ago: Reef steer* and catling*. .5 to 5t)c higher, spots tin *{nrxo 'uP V**r,,"R* $1176; heavy steers, lio 50; handy weights $10 00; cutters weak to 15c lower, rannera and butcher cows. Steady; better grade* liteweight heifers. 15 to 2.io higher; others steady to 15c lower; calves 6O075 , stock yearling* and calves. 25c hither, feeding cow* and half era. 25r higher Hogs Rerelrt* 14 000 head; market 10c higher; fop. tT | 26 bulk of sale* $1 0 80© 1126; lights. $100001086; butcher*. $10 86 01126. mixed. $10 50011 00. heavy ».ackers $10 000 10 60 stags. $7 5008 00. native pigs $7 600* >0 Sheep Herein** 400 bead Market com r>*r*d with week **<• I/*mbs, 75c to $1 00 lower; lambs, $1488; ewe*. 26o lower, * 9 00. ■t. Joseph T.lveatnck St Joseph Mo. Feh *• 1 —Hogg— Re ceipts 4,5oo bead market 10025c higher; top. Ill 40 bulk $10 75011 4" Cattle—-Herwitita 100 head: nominal; bulk of steers for week, $7 76010 00; top, $10 25. cow* end heifer*. $1 600# 60. calves $4 6O0IJ 00 stockers and feeders. $6 00 0 8 00 Sheep Iter-el pt * 2 500 head market steady, lambs $14 00015 78; ewes, $8 000 8 76. New York Spot Toflon. New York Feb 2J Cotton Spot. I quiet middling. 24.50c. KEEP POSTED Important developments contained In this week’* market review regarding I he following securities t Montgomery Ward Wm. Wrlglep, Jr, Hudson Motors Mai land Oil Pierca-Arrow U. S. Indus. Alcohol Pan Am«t Pet, Northern Railway Texas A Pailflr Remington Typewrit. Internal. Nickel New Haven Writs fnr Fras Copy P. G. STAMM & CO. Dealers In Storks and Ronds A® %m. William Yt,, New York / Market Holds Own Move for-Holiday (hioiI Btoving Early in Session Imparls Tone to Days Trading; Equipments Active. i T Hv RIIHmn SPII.LAMS. I nlversnl Service Financial Editor. New York. Feb 21. Considering the extent of the advance on Flirt ay and th* imminence of a holiday, the stock market acted very well today. There was Rood buying early in the session especially In Pan American Petroleum and Famous players. News from the steel Industry was cheerful, orders for the second quarter being larger than expected. The equipments were very active. Rails were mixed Rock Island, Wa bash "A."* and Missouri Pacific were strong while the St. Paul Issues were The oils did fairly well. So did the rub. hers. The coppers were only fair. Some of the Merchandisers were In good demand. P. S. Steel was dull most of the eee slon and closed fractionally lower. Colton moves about aa slowly aa a ship iu the Sargasso sea. drains, were only fairly active, i’offee, dull from 1 down to 2 up. Sugar, unchanged to 2 up. f A New York Quotations V > N>w Turk Stock exchange quotations, furnished by J. S. Bache A Co , 22 4 Omaha National Bank building Fri. Hngh. Low. Close. Close Agtirikltura Them 20% 20% 20% 20% Air Production.... 106 lf)4 104% 105% .11% 11 % ' l % 11% Allied Chemical... 89% 88 88% 87% Allla-Chalmer* . 76% 76 Am. Beet Sugar... . .. 40 39% Am. B S. Fdry...102% 101% 101% 10.1 American Can.175% 17.1% 174% 17.1% Am. Car A Fdry ... 205 % -103 % 105 103% Am. Hide A l...7 . 12% Am. H. A L. pfd. . . . .. 7 0 Am. In FI Corp.... 37% |7% 37% 37 Am. 1 .infeed Oil. 27% 28 Am. Locomotive. . .127% 124 1 26 % 123% Am. Radiator.100% Am. Ship A Com. 12% 11% 12% 12 Am. Smelting. ..101 100% 100% 99% Am. Smelting, pfd.109 Am. St’ I Foundries 64 62 % 63% 62 American Sugar... 64% 63% 64% 63% Am. Sumatra. 18 18% Am. Tel A T. 134 133% 134 133% Am. Tobacco. .... 88 88 % Am. W W A El.. 37% 37% 37% 30% Am. Woolen. 61% 60% 61 f»l % Anaconda . 43% 4 3 43 % 4‘J % Asad Drv Goods.173% Associated Oil. 37% 36% 36% 37% Atchison .122% 121% 121% 122% Atlantic Coast Line.161% At. Gulf A W t.. 32 30 31 % 29% Atlantic Ref Co.113 112 Austin Nichols ... 27% 27% 27% 26% Baldwin .145% 142% 142% 144% Baldwin .145% 142 % 142% 144% Ha 111 bore A 0. 79% 79 79 79 Barnsdall A. 26 7* 26% 26% 26% Bethlehem Steel . 48% 47% 47% 47% Bosch Magneto ... <1% 40% 41 40% Brooklyn M Rv... 41% 41% 41% 41% Brooklyn.M. pfd. 76% Urmklvn-Bd. Co.127% California Pack ..110 l«l9% 109% 10» California Pet _ 27% 27% 27% 27 Pal A Aria Mining . 51% 62% Can Par .160% 150% 150% 160% cent l.eafh . .. 19% 2.0% Cent l.eafh pfd ..62% €2% 62% 62% Cerro do Banco. 62% 52 Chandler Motor a . 31% 31% 31% 31% 1 'he* A Ohio . 94% 94% 94% 93% Ch-i G W com 14 13% 14 1. % Fill G W pfd .... 30% 29 30% 29 % Chi A N W .,..70 08% 68% *9% f) M A St P . 12 11 % 12 13 4 M A St P pfd 21% 19% 20 21% ’ R I A P . . . 63 61 % 61 % 61 % | C St P M A O Ry. S3 40% 63% Chile Copper _ 25% 36% 35% 35% Fhino . .. 26 Fluett - P eh body . 63% Coca -4 ola . 91 % 91 tl 91 Colo F A Iron 45% 43% 43% 44% Columbian Carb ... 4* Columbia Gas _ 47% 47 47 % 46% Fnngoleum . 40% 40% 40% 40% 1'on Cigars . .. 31% Con Gas . 76% 76% 76% 76% Cont Can . 64% 6 4 6 4 €4% Cont Motors . 9 8% Corn J'rod . 40 29 % 39% 39 Fosden .34% 3 3 33% 32% Crucible . 74% 73% 73% 74% Cuba Cane Sugar. 13% 13% 13% lt% Cuba Cane Sg pfd 60% 59% 60% 59% Cuba - A in Sugar ..31% 31% 31% 21% Cij\Minel Fiult .... 62% 62% Hamel Boone .. J% 2% Davidson Chemical. 44% 43 % Dsla A Lacks... 141 129% 139% 138% Deia A Hud .144% 144% 144% 144 Dupont I »*» Nem .148% 143 143 147V, Dome Mine* . 15% 15 8* Kastman Kodak . .113% 114% Kne ..32% 12% 32% 12% Rndlcott-John .. 68 Klee Stor a Bt . . . 64% 64% Famous Plavgra. . 99% 96% 9*% 94 Fifth Ave Bus T< .... 14 13% Flak Rubber 12% 12% 12% 12% Fleis- hmsn g Teast 79% 74% '•% *o Gen Asphalt .*7% 87 37 57% eGneral F.leo ... ?34 237% 177% 114', General Motors .. 74% 74% 74% 74% Gold Dust . 39 Goodrich . 46% 46 4«% 46 Gt No- Ore 37% 36% 37 37% Gt Noe Rv pfd 61% 61 61 *9% Gulf States Steel 9«% 39% *1% 9°% Hartmann Trunk. “2 *’?% Hayes Wheel . — 36% 36% Hudson Motors 4ft% 40 40 % 4«% Homestake M C. . . . 44% Houston Oil . . 4«% 90% 80% xi Hupp Motors. 16% Illinois central . .. ... 116 Inspiration ... **% 28% Int B Com 4*. 47% lot* 47% 40 Inter Harv . .. . 105 106% Int Merc Marine.. 13% 13% 13% 13% Int Merc M pfd . 4« 46% 46% 47% Inter Nickel . . 77% -6% 77% 27% Inter Paper . .. 57% 58% 56% Inter Tel dr Tel. 97% 97% Indep Gas . 2* % 24% 2*% Jordan Motor ... 44% 49% 49% 49% K C Southern ... 40% 38% 39% 38 Ke|l< Spring .... 16% 1* Kenne.otl . 64% 61% 64 64 % Lee Rubber . 12% 12% Lehigh Valley ... 78% 77% 78% 77 Lima Loco .. 70% 69% 70% 64% Loose-Wiles . 79% 1,ouis A Nash. 107 1 07 % Mack Truck . .1 42 1 40 % 141 141 % MtV Dept Store 106% 103** Maxwell Motor A *2 81% 81% »!% Maxwell Motor B. 41% 47% 42% 43 Marla nd . .. 4.3% 47% 42% 43 Mexican Sea H 15% 16 % 16% 1 '• % Miami Copper .... 21% 21% 21% 21% M K A T Ry . 3 x % 37% .37% 37% Mo Pan 4« 34% 40 .34 Mo Tar pfd . . 82% 81 % *2 81 ’4 Montgomery-Ward 60% 60% 80% 60% Mother Lode. * Nash Motor* .269 Nat Rlaeutt . 69% ••% 69% 69 Nat Bnamel . 26 14% 25 34 Nat Lead .169% N T Air Rrsks. 61% 61 V T Csntrsl .122% 121% 122% 122% N T Chic A St L 132 *231 I8J 121% N T N H A H... 34% 28% 33% *4% North Amsr . 47% 46% 46% 47% North Par . 70% 61 49% 70% SAW Ry .121% 127% 12«% 1!«% Orphaum ... 21 2* Owens Rottls ,,,, 44 4«% 46 46 Pacific Oil ...... 42% 60% 40% 61% Packard Motor .. 17% 17% 17% 17% Pan Amsrlcan 77% 74% 78% 76% Pan-Am B* ... 77% 75% 76% 74% Penn R R . 47% 47% 47% 47 Peoplea Gas ... .. 116% Hero Marquetta .. 69% 49% 49% «9 PHHa Co . .. 64% Phillips Petrol ... 43% 47% 42% 43 Pierce Arrow .... 13% 13% 13% 12 % Posturn Cereal .... 166% 108% Pressed Steel Car .. .. 40% 6"% Prod and Refln .. 78% Pullman .141% 140% 141% 139v. Puota A tegre Su* 43% 4.3% Pure Oil . . .<. 31 % 31 % 31 % 30% Radio Corp . 64% 61% 63 61% Hall Steel Spring.136% 135 J36% 137% Pav Consolidated. 16 16% 16 % 1 ■■ % Reading . 71% 77% 77% 77% Replogle ... 17 ’a 17% Rep 1 dr Steel ... 83% 53 83 6?% novel n N T M 56% 65% 66% Pt 1, A nr .... 72% 71% 77% 71% St L A n w . 62% 8? 52 5 2 Srhulte Cigar St 111 11 - % 112% 113 Seara Roebuck . . ,1«"% 184 1 54 1 59 % Shell t’n OH ... 26 % 26 26 74% S(mmons Co . . 35 36 % I t. s. bache & co. Established 1*92. f New York Stork F.xrhang# ■ i • i Chicago Bonn! of Trade maniDcr, N(iW y„tk , , ,rh«n»» Valid other leading Exchangee. New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. I.aSalla Si, Branches and correspondent a located in principal cities. s; .OB] Stocks, Bonds, Grain, f \ Cotton,Foreign Exchange Hought Sold for iaNKSBi Carried on Conservative Margin BISHOP, Managar IlHKi 224 Omaha Nat l Rank Rldg , Omaha LUPWiMiiP Telephone JArkeon *1*7-11 "The Barhe Review** sent «n application—Correspondence Invited. Sinclair Oil .. . 22% 21% 21% 22 Sinclair pfd . . . . . 69 Slnss-Shcf field ... . 90% Skellv tm\ . 29 26% 26% 26% South Par .lor.% ios ins lor, South Kail . 91 % 90 % 90 A 90 Stand Oil of Pal 64% 51% 63% 64 S Oil of N I ... 44% 44% 44% 4f» S* Plate Glass 12% 12% Stewart - \V» rner 72% 71'* 71% 70% Strotnb Parbnr .... 66 Studehaker. 4 4 4 '.% 4 4 43% Cubmarine «»I4.» t .9 *% v% m% Te \s «o 47% 47% 47% 47-* Texas Gulf Sol ..102% 1»»1% J02 101% Texas & Pacific .. 56% .,»;% 57% 57** Timken Roller ... 4 2% 41% 42 42 % Tob Products . .. 7 m % 7v% 7x% 79% Toll Product a A 99% 9V •«% 9* Transront n,l . ... 9«% px 96% 9* Transront oil .... 4% 4 % 4% 4% lninn Pacific ...160% 150% 160% 151 Pnited Fruit -2 ’ 4 % ,2 W? % 214% 213% P S Pst Irn Pipe $25 520 220 227% P S lnd Alcohol., vi % m% *i% *2% 1 S KubbPt .43% 41% 42% 46 l S Rubber pfd . 9.3 % 94% 95% 95% P S Steel .. _124% 124% 124% 124% P S Sfe-1 pfd. 122% Ptah Copper . .. .. 90 Vanadium. . . 27 % Vivaudou .11 % UH 11 *i 11% Wabash ..25% 25% 25% 26 Wabash A . 6 4*, ✓'64% 64% 6,3% Wear Pnion . .. 1-1% Westing Ar Brk. 106 104 % W-dtlnir Pier ... 73% 72% 72% 72% White Eagle Oil .. 29% ?9 29 2*% White Mot ora . ... 67% 66 66 66 % Wool worth i-o.116% 116% 11«% 116% Wilys.Overland .. in 9% 9% ]0 Wiliys-Overlnd pf. 7 6 75% 76% 76 WUscyx . .. .. 6 Wilson pfd . 2 3% Worthing Pump .. 73% 71 11% 72% Wrigley Co . . .. . . . . 60 Yellow' Cab Taxi .. .. .. 60% Yellow' Cab Mfg .. .. 1* . 14% Total sales yesterday, 1.655,700 shares. Today’s 11 a. ni. sales. 514,500 Stock sales Saturday. 957.5 00 Shares. Bond sales Saturday. (K.752.00ft. •» %* Week's sales of stork. 10,lW4.00rt shares Week's sales of bonds. $69,396,000. f - ■ i —11 ^ Now York Bohds | v._j New York, Feb. ft.— Bond^ prices marked time today In * typically quiet preholiday trading- Activity cantered mainly in the railroad group, but price movements were by no means uniform and failed to reveal a. definile trend Firmness of the southwestern rail is sues was attributed to the revival of 1n terest in these carriers in connection with reported merger developments. St. Paul railway liens, nowever. developed aeule weakness on growing speeualtlve uneasi ness over the road's,refunding plans and reports that now hanking interest* would he brought Into the company in an at tempt to avert a receivership. The 4 ner rent bonds manuring this year at one time t rolnts but later regained a part of their loss Pan American Petrolahm convertible* ft* moved up in sympathy with a rise In the company a shajes which was based on an Increased dividend. Skelly and Sinclair Oil honda also were stronger United State* Bond*. (Sale* In $1,000) High Low Close 133 Liberty 3%» _101.2ft 101.26 101.2ft 12 Liberty 1st 4%*..101.27 101.27 101.27 216 Liberty 2d 4%s..100 31 1 00 29 100.29 69 Liberty 3d 4%*..101.13 101.13 101.13 *3 Liberty 4th 4%* 101.31 101.29 101.29 64 I* S Trews 4s_1 no 31 100 29 100.29 23 IT 8 Trea* 4%*..104.31 104.30 104 .51 Foreign. T9 Ant Jurgen M U 6s 93% *3% 93% 16 Argent Gov 7s.102% 102% 102% 19 Argent Gov fts. 96% 96% 96% 14 Aunt Govt gtd lo 7s 95 94% 94* 1U C of Bordeaux 6s.. S4% ft4 *4 3 C of < ’open &%■... 96% 96% 96% 3 C of «r Prag 7%s . 92 9| % 9J % 7 C of R de Ja ft* '47 94 94 94 13 Cserho-Sl R ** '52 100% 99% 100% ft Depart of Slene * 90 *9 90 7 Dom Rep , f 5%a 93% 93% 93% 1 DofC 5%% no 29 103 103 103 9 Dom of Can 5s '52.103% 103% in?. % 24 D K Did 6s '62 . 102 % 101% 102 * D V. In.I 5%* N '52 9"% 9ft % 9* % 6 Fra merle*n 7%* 93% 93% 93% 46 French Rep Is ..102% 1«7% 102% 96 French Rep 7s ... 9«% 9« % 9° *« 170 Germ *i» In 7s,. 9'*% 95 95% 9 Of i ns V. P Jap 7a 90% 90 % 9u% 121 Japanese 6%s . 91% 91% 91% 10 Japanese 4. . *2% *2% *'.*% St Belgium 7%a .109% 109% 109% 2 Belgium 6 % * .....94 94 94 6 Denmark 4s . ... 101% 1M% 101% 2 Hungary 7%* *9% *9% 69% 2 Netherlands 6* 72.106 106 106 4 7 Netherlands 6s 14.103% 102% 1*2% 1« Norway 6, 44.99 % 99% 99% 13 Serbs Croats *■ . . *6 *5% *5% 31 Swede* 4%* ... 99% 99% 99% 7 Nord Rys 6%* ...42 *1% *2 19 Parli-Lv-Med 6s .. 77% 77 77 % 3ft Rep Bolivia »s ... 93% 92% 93% 26 Chile V* 41 10ft loft 10ft 10 Rep Chile 7- .101 100% JO! 7 Rep Cuba 5 %* 94 94 #6 3 Swiss Con «* .114’f 114% 114% 10 Swiss Gov 5%* 46.101% 101% 10| % 3 K G B A I 5%s 29 116% 116% 116% 9 K G H A l 5 %s 37.106% 106 J06 30 C & Brazil ft* 97% 97% 97 % » U 8 Hrz C R R 7s ft3 8 3 8 3 Domra tie. 4 Am Agr Chin 7%*.. 101 D»n% 101 21 Am Chain «f .1 be 49% 99 49 4 Am Smelt 5s . 97 46 % 96% 6 Am Silg 6s .102% 1 "I' % 102% 20 Am I AT ft‘,s .102 102 102 17 Am TAT .ol tr 5s 100% 1*«>% 100% 19 Ain TAT col tr 4s 96% 96% 96% 76 Am WWAKI a 9j% 9. 95% 2 4 Ana con Cop 7 s 3 4 103 102% 1"2% 1? Ana., on Cop 6* 53.100% 100% 100% 44 Armour Del 5%s . 94 9 1% 93% 4 A T A S F gen 4s . ft* *4 ft4 6 At C I, LAN ...I 4- 86 % ft 6 % ft 6 % 1ft R A o rf 6s 95. .1 02 % 102% 103% 11 B A n 1st 5s rtfs 101% lf»f% 1*1% 1 B A O evt 4%S .. 92% »2% ?2% 7 Reli Te| Pa 5s. .1*0% l^S lf*o% s Beth R» con *S A . 46% 46% 96% 3 Beth S» p m 6- .92 91 % P»4 6 Brier Hill 5%* 9?% ■»«% 91% 6 BkIn Ed g*n 6* A 44% *4% 44% It Bkin-Man Tr 6*.. «7 *7 *7/ 6 B R A P 4%s 67% 47% »7 % 8 »^a1if Pet 6%s 102ft, 1*?% Jo:% 2 Can North d 6%«. 117% 117% 117% 181 Can Pac d 4s . *o 79% 79% 1 164 c C A Ohio 6* .107% 107 1^7 20 Cent Leather 6* .100% loot, loot, 11 Cent Pac gtd 4s 46% ««% ‘4% 26 Cheatp A O evt fts 1«S% 1*5 105% 7 Cheaa A O evt 4%a 97 46 % 97 63 Chic A Alton 3 %* 57% 57% 57% 94 Chic A F.sst TH fts 79 7*% 7«% 60 Chic C.t West 4s 64% «3% 63% 39 < MA St P cyt 4 % p 56% 55% 6 5% , 16 CMARtP rfg 4%s . 52% M% 62 232 CMAStP 4s *26... 64% 6ft% 67 2 C A North rfg 5s 101% 1"1% 10|% 10 Chic Railways 5s .13% 4 3 *3 left r It T A P rfg 41 17 16% «7 10 f T Ha ASF in 5* 6<>% sn 60% 1 i'll ■ * Wart ln.1 4* 74% 74% 7 % 16 Chile C>*pper 6* 104% 104% J0ft% 21 CCCAStL iff 5* D 96% 96% 96% 1 16 Colo A So »fg 4 %s *1 92% *2 4* 2 Common Pow f»a 100% 10*i 100 ' 5 Cj, C.4l of Mary 5* ft.% 47% 8 7** 6 Consumers Pow Kb 94% 94% 94% 20 Dela A Hud evt 5* 107% 107% 107% 2 D G A FI 1st rfg fts 94% 94% 94% 71 DA HO con 4 s 4«% '♦% *«% 2 Dei F.11 son rfg 6s 107% 107% HU % ft Dupont de N 7%s 107% 107 107% ‘ 2 Duouesne T.isrht 6s 1ftft% 105% 1ftft% 5ft Umpire GAP 7%t.lft2 lMVi-JOJ 1 Erie gen Pen 4* . . 65% 65% 65% )4 Kr e rrl 4m p T?% 73% 73% 3 Fisk Rubber «» 111% 111% 111% 2 FAK « oast Rv Is. 9ft 9ft 95 1ft Goodrich 6 % s .in?% 104% Ift3% 14 Goodyear «• ’ll .1*9% 109% 109% 4 Good' es r «• *41 120% 1?« 120 ?ft Grand Trunk *■ 107% 1«7% 107% Radio Stocks A Buy 7 Sand for Fra# Summary Bulletin R 46 H. C. SCHAUBLE & CO. 63*65 Wall Street New York A DVRRTIRKMRN I MONEY IN GRAIN 112 60 bur* guarantee option on Ift.ftftft bushels of wheat or rorn. Na further risk. A moxement of Ke option pHre gives you an opportunity to take iKOft; 4 r. ftftft; 3r. f.ftbft etc. WRITE TODAY FOR PARTICULARS arvd FREE MARKET TETTER Investors ^pally Guide, 5. W. Branch. Dept. 3-1, i018 Baltimore Ave., K. C.« Mo. \ —————— 9 fit Northern 7s A. 110% lin% 110% 24 Gt Northern hr. 9*% 94% 44% 2 Hershe' Choc 4s...104 104 104 \7 HAM rfg hs A. .. 66% 8a% MS 12 HAM ad.1 «nc 6s... 73% 73 73% 10 Humble OAR h%s 100% look J00% 13 III H 'f el rfg Be . . . 76 7 6 76 14 ICCfltliANO rfg 5s. 93% 9314 93% 4 111 St deb 4%s 94% 94 91 h lnt. Rap Tr 7i. .94 94 94 6 lnt Rap Tr 6s 76% 74 74 % 190 T A G N adj 6s . .. 76 75% 7h% 9 I A- G N 1st 6s 103 107 inn 10 lnt M Mar e%6s.. 90 90 90 lnt Pap » vt hs A. 9ft % 49% 90% 11 K C Ft 8 A M 4 s 44% «4% 34% 4 K •'! P A li 8a . 94% 96% 9«% 29 K C South 5s w. 90% 90 90 I ft Kan City T 4 s .45% 6 5 35% 1 K Gas A Klee 6s 100% inn% 1 oft % 14 7. Gas of Si 1, 5%a 96% 93 9a % 12, h 3 A MSdeb4s'28 43% 93% 94% 7 %lg & Myers hs . 99% 99% 99% 55 I, A N 1st rfg4%s 93% 93 93 % 5 l.nu Gas A Elec 5s 92% 97% 93% 9 Man Pug 7%s 101% loj 101 1 Man Ry 2nd 4s .. '.4% 54% 54% 3 Mar Pi Ry 7§ ... 99 99 99 16 Mid Steel cvt 5s 91 % 9i 91% 2 M F R A Ltrfgfts 100 100 70# 4 MKAT nr I 6*C 103% 103% 103% t» MKAT n pr I 5sA 9J % 91% 41% 16 MKAT new adjSsA 66% 96 1. «6% 14 Mo Taoist 6s .101% im 101 136 Mo Pan gen 4s . 66% 65% 56 5 Mo* PrtW 5s A 94% 99% 99% 4 N O T A M 5%S. . . 99% 49% 99% 6 9 V Y C deh 6s 115% 115 115% 2 N Y C rfg A i 6s 101% 101% mi% 1 v-% Y O, con 4s . . 64% 44% 54% *7* Yd A PO.5%8 95% 45% 95% 4 N Y F rfg 6 % s 1 1 4 % 11 4 % 1 14 % 3 N Y N H A H 7s. 100% 100', 100% i 5 NYNH A M- 7s (fi 99% 99% 99% 14 NYNH A- JH c 6a '46-91 % PI 91 1 X T Rya 4* of(n. . 51% • 51 % 51% 19 N T T ff« 6# '*1.1 Of % 107% 107%' .30 N Y W A 48 4 V*S 69 66% 69 13 N A K a f fa .. .10(1% inn ion II N Par rfff fa B .107% 107% 107% 3 N P pr lien 4s 66% 65% 45% 5 S S P 1st 5s A . . . 95% 95 % 95% 5 f» S F. rfg 4s . . 97 % 97 % 97% 10 O W R R a N 4s 6.3 6 2% 63 4 P G A K hm . 95% 95% 95% . 7 P T A T 5s ’62 . 94 % 94 94 137 P A P A Tr «s .113 111% 111%. 29 P R R 6 %e .Ill Hf$ 110% HP R R t 5p '64 . 93 % Fltf4 94% 1 P R R Ken 4 % a .. 94% * ifif 99 1 Pere M rfg 5a ...104% 1O4I4 104% 11 P Co rfg 4s 96% 9 5% 96% 19 rhlla Co 5 % a . 100% 100% 100% 3 p R L A P lot 6aB 99% 99 99% 7 T S Car hn . ... 95 95 95 138 Reading gen 4%a. 94% 92% 94% •3 Rep Ivon A fit 5 % a 93% 93% 93% 3 P F A A T. 4%S. . 67% 4 7 V, 67% 6 St LIMAS rfg 4s 94% 94% 44% 21 SI LIMA’S 4s RAO d 67% . 67% 67% 97 Sr I,ASF nr 11 4s A 74% 74 74 161 Pr L A 8 F adj 6s 69% 66% 64% 2J 6 Sr L A S F ear ago 4 hicpgo 6fnel( Quotation FU’nfshed hv F « Rache A «'o J? 1 J»maha Va-.ona! Bi/tlc building Phones IA 516 7*9 w Bid. A *W Armour A ro in Pfd to Armour A rn r»e| pfd . . 94 * Ihcrt Pick 1 % "a rhide ;r, Ta% Fdl«on Co .JJ7 7-8 ‘udah v jft* 108% diamond March . 117 117 rWre nfd §1 |{ ^ddv Paper . 17 Mbbv 7% *% « National Leather . 5% 5% Tusker Oatr jgn c'eo Motor* .H itj. ''V‘ff f 4*0 116% 1J7 ■« wif t International . 31 11% rhompson .... 46 4 7 kV*hl. 23% 21% Foreign Kichange Kalei. Following are today's rates of etchang** •* compared with the par valuation Fur nished by the Peters N'aflr.nal bank Par Val Today A ust rla ... . ?o noofl] fc H**|piurrt .1*5 o*,n* 'an a da .1.00 1 nit " gee ho Slovakia .20 o**f9 tenmark . -7 i;** "gland .4 96 4 76 0 **■■"* • . 197 .0524 lerrnanv .77* *380 ;pwe, a. 195 0163 !*lv . 195 .041 3 1 ign Stavia . .70 0168 Nor wav . *7 1530 Sweden . .*7 2700 Switzerland .195 1928 CHVago Butter end Fgg Futures Chicago. Feb 16 —Quotation* furnt«hed rtenrge F ^lark l Of 3 Woodmen of h* World building EGOS 1 Cara 1 Open ! High 1 Lew ! Close >b 7 3 31% 3ii, 30% 30% •4 S'- 16 77 77 26% 76% I erg *1% (pr 13 79% 79% 79% "9% '>**'_•32% I BUTTBR~ J 1 Cars 1 Open I High I Low. | Cloae. j *>b 9 :9 % 3 8 % 9 8 % 3* % , -far 18 .39% 74% 38 % .33% tin. L. t 37 % j >e.3 "9t, ,39% ' 39% , kmna* l ily Hay. Kansaa C|t> Feb 21 —Hi)—1’ncha ng*»d ! O SI U0 )i wer prairie Vn 1 |s r.i»(9ia0.t mot li> No 1. IISMOGUOn other* un hanged. 4 liicagu Poultry Chicago. Feb *1 Poultry Alive. j ower fowl* 2 2 to 24c ; spiing*. _•*» rooat - j ’ a Hi turkev a ."he. ducka, 27< . gerae ! 4c ■' 1, Ask Us for Information... If You Want to Buy or Sell L y J ^ grain or Provisions —for— j FUTURE DELIVERY IN ANY FUTURES MARKET “Private Wire*” PHONE, WIRE or WRITE YOUR ORDERS —to— r —^ Updike Grain Corporation OMAHA LINCOLN CHICAGO SIOIX FAILS t \ . I New York Curb Market | v_' Vewr York. Feb. 21 After the opening demand had been filled trading on the Curb exchange today assumed a meholi itav appearance and subsequent dealings dwindled to small proportions Petroleum stocks held fairly steady around their recent trading levels In the closing hour oil prices were inclined to yield mod erately on small offerings. The majoilty of curb stocks traveled over h wide range during the week, but mnvei rents and tone continued irregular, some slocks being pressed on the market a* -harp declines while others were in s'-ant supply and moved up violently only moderate buying Commonwealth, after selling at 10*%. moved up to 11* Petroleum stocl^ reflected the further strengthening in the Industry. Indicated hv the advances in crude-oil and gasoline during the week. Prairie Oil. old stock, was withdrawn from the market and transavtlon- are now- confined to the new' stock, which ranged from 69% to 62 International Petroleum moved up 2 points to 27% chiefly because of published statements of opening up a producing well in its tropical field Some of ihe lope line stocks were in special demand Prairie Pipe Line ranging from 11* to 122 New York. Feb 21 - -Following is Mie official list of transactions on the New York Cifrb exchange, giving all rtm-K* and bonds traded in. Industrial*. Sales High. I.ow Close 100 Adirondack PAL.. 35 35 35 100 Ailed Packing ... 9% 9% 9% 200 Am GAR new . . 74 7 % 7* 300 Am Haw 8 S. ... 10 10 10 250 Am I.t A Tr 149% 149% 149% 50 Am Lt A Tr pfd. 95 95 95 700 Am PAL new.... 66% 66% 5 6 20 Ant PAL pfd . . . ** M *x 100 Am Store- new. . . 31 31 31 200 Am Superpower A 31% 31% " 1 % .100 A pro Mfg A . 26 2 5 26 200 Arizona Power . 22% 22% 72% 150 Armour Co 111 pfd. 92 92 92 200* A flan Ik- Fruit Co *6 ** *6 Hi Borden’s Milk ...1 4 5 1 4 5 1 4 '. 200 Botany Mills A... 46% 46% 4*.’, 200 Bkvn Citv R R... 9 9 9 100 Brown Wm Tob.. 1 o 10 1 <* 4400 Car Light . 3 % " i 400 Cent Pipe Corp . 19% 19% 19% 100 Chicago Nipple A. 32% 32% 32% 100 Chi Nipple B T . 16% 15% 15 % 300 (’hl)ds Co pew.. 47% « 7 4 7 % 100 Com Pow Corp... 116 115 115 126 Com Pow pfd.. . *1% *1% *1% 25 Com Pow war .30 10 10 1100 Con GAB Balt new 14% 34 14% 1500 Cent Bak A.121 119% 120 2ioo Cont Bak B . 24% 24% 24% 900 Cont Bak pfd . .. 94% 9 4 9 4 % 200 CuJ}a Company .36% 7,6% .36 % 500 pe Forest Rad rtfs 29 2*% 29 75 n-i LAW Coal .129% 17«% 12*% 100 Doehler Pie Cstg 17% 17% 17% Too Duhilier CAR new 27 26% 26% 2oo Punhill Internatl. 29% 29% 29% 200 Duplex Con A Rad 10% in% l o % 300 Durant Motors . 17% 17% IT1, 1900 E| Bd A Sh new.. 66 «4% 64% 90 El Bd A Sh pfd 103% 103% lft“t.. 400 Electric Investors 44% 43% 43% 200 Federated Metals 37 37 37 1.0 Ford Mot ranada £24 624 624 600 Freed Eisemann . . 19% 1*% 19 200 Freshman (Chat). 22% 22% 22% 400 Garod Corp . * 7% 7% 700 Gillette Rs x new.. *6% 66% 66% 1000 Glen Alden Coal..134 133 1 13 1100 Goodyear Tire ... 32% 32% 32% 900 Grennan Bak . ... 16% 16 16% 600 Grimes RAC.. 14% ] f, % 16% 200 Happ Candy St A 7 *00 Hszeltlne Corn . 37% 37% 37% 200 Intercon Rubber.. a% 6% 5** 400 fnter Cfilities R . 12% 32 12% 100 Inter Ocean Radio 4 % 4% 4% 600 .1 ones Radio Mfg 4% 4 4 % 4 00*Keystone Solether 92 90 92 700 Lehigh Pow Se. ■ 99% 9* 99% 1400 Leh gh Va! Coal.’ 46% 46 46 25 f*ehigh Coal Sales * - % I S 6 % 1000 Liner' v R C Stores 9 * % ? 200 Messbi Iron 1% 2% 7% *60 Middle Welt lt}| 90% * * Jt\ -oo Nat Leather 6 5 5 60 Nat Pow A Light ?nr. 2f*i ;n] 10 New Jersey Zinc 190% 190% 190% 29oo \ kel Plat- w< *$% *7 m 700 Njrkel PI nfd v» j. . *6% f 4 s$i_ 200 Pyrene Mfg . 11% i]% 1 % 100 Reid l*-e Cream "7% 37% '7*. loo Rosenbaum G*- pfd 4<% 4«% 4;% 1 00 Rr.vi Radio cif• .1? 1 2 12 9 00 ^hattuck c0 1.’ % '4% '4', 10 Singer Mfg .20.5 205 jos 200 sie**r>*>r Rad c»f* .11% 11% 11'; •'00 ^nuth t'st F.dison 1^4% 104 5041. 5000*Sou*h Coal A Iron 7 6 500 Standard., Motors. 4% 4% 41. 2ft0 Standard Pub . ... 27% 27% *7% 30 Sw ft A* Co 115% 115% 115% joo Swift Tnt*rnatl 3] % 7;% 31% ,122 El Pow . 51% llj 53% Ih'-miodyn- Rnd u 141^ j 4'"1 Thomi'»'>- R«d ntf 1| ;} 1 •< 1 ■ inn Tnw.r Mfe i'orr . 15 15 15 i0n 1 mon c.rhidn . . 70 7n -n 10o*r s f.r * Hi . . 1 u ,14 , • 3"0 v s 4. H, pfd. ji? J ' - * inn , ,:| p„ * Ir A ,4.‘ .; 100 tv*'* Radio Corp 14 * 14% 14% 100 Wrc.rn Power .. .14% 14% 94% 300 White Rock 17 J7 17 2300 Wick wire.s SCI n 4% 4% 4% 600 Tel low T Cab X Y 16 % 16 1$ x*,. * Mantinrd Oil*. 500 Anglo Am Oil 10% 19% 19% 10 ('urnberland Pip# 13$ 13$ ]3$ 100 Galena Stg 011 $4% 64% * 4 % 700 Humble Dll .47% $7% *7% l« Illinois Pine Line. 147% 147% J«7% 2oo Imn Oil Canada.. 31% .11% 31%. ..•oo International Pet. 27% 27% 27% 700 Ohio OH ?o% 7o% 70% 900 Prafri# t »i| n»« $2 61% $1% 270 Prairie Pipe T.me.. 122 121% 121% -o Smith Penn Oil DO i*j j 9 ] €400 Stand «»*1 of Ind <%% $$% $6% D'o Stand Oil ,.f Kan 41% 41% 41% !«" Stand Oil of Neb. 267 265 255 1*00 stand Oil Of N Y 46% 4 f. % 45% *,00 \’af'uurti Oil .91% 91 91 Ron Carib Syndicate .7% 3% -% .770 Cities Servb-e 709 205% 10? 500 cities Serv B r*w York Oil. * % * % * * 30ooo*Noble Oil . 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Creamery—Loral Jobbing prices to re tailer* Extfa 4 ? c; extra« in 60-in. tubs, 42c: standards. 42c; firsts, 41c. Dair* —Buyer* r* paying 24c fnr N' ! ’she' butter ’n rolls or tuba 2ft©23c fr*r packing Block BUTTERF AT. F«r No 1 fream Omaha buyer* r» paying 3lc per lb a! county stations. 37c delivered at Omaha FRESH MILK Price quotable. $2.15 per c*l. Mr fresh miik testing 3 5 butter fat. delivered on dairy platform. Omaha EGGS. For fresh eggs delivered at Omaha Cs*e count. around $8 85 p’r ca«e Prices above for egg* received n n»* or No. 1 whittrood cases, a dedur n f 25c will be for rccordbard « as** In must quarters a premium s be^ng paid for selected egg a wnicta mua: not be more Man 49 hours old. uniform in sue and color (meaning a’! solid colors—a’l -a me shade). The shell must be clear ind sound and rho egg* weigh 25 our -• l>er dozen or over. ^. lob ng prices to retailer*: I* F. ^ »Pf. ials. 3€tr37c per dor countr . ra" fej u 14" per dozen T POtTLTRY. Prico quotable fcr No 1 *fock s e. lellvered Omaha: Spring* smooth In-*. *of t meat 19 >4 21c; leghorn aprings. -r itags M01D hena 4 b* . 19t?- h» •• un.!*- 4 lb* . 17c: I«eghorn r*ns. 74 -* ok -t• 11 ©12c ducks, f f f young ::t? aid ducks f f f 12© ISC geese, f. f f 12© lie cgpors. 25e lb : turkey*, fat. 9 h« and up. around 23c; pigenr*. I" W t*er dozer. Dre««ed—Cash pr* •* for d-e-sed pr- - try. N« 1 s’oek delivered Omaha *re nominally 2 ©3c a hove quotation* for Le pouitrv In quarters dre*«-d poultry he. nr handled cn 1# per rent comm1** n "X*t*