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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY,' JANUAKY 30, 1921.
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Market' Financial and Industrial News of the Day
live Stock
rteeeipts were:
Official .Monday . . .
Official Tuesday ..
official Wedntadaj.
Official Thurartay.
Official Friday . . .
s-tlnmte Saturday
Six das thrt wk.
Sinn days' laat k.
Same 3 whs. ago.,
'miif I wks. ago. .
Sum j r ago ...
Omaha, Jan. t.
Cattls Hogs Sheep
?. I,MI .'.')
v,;7 jt,:u 13.sji
T.nis lo.so: K.tiit
7,584 14. 4
I'.'JIO 17,S3li 3.80
75 7,500 301)
SI. 811 80.81 47.612
88.S4I! 74 657 CO. 563
83.840 (Mill Sl.O'JS
27,7:2 4H.1-J3 2,lo
39.4:4 88,458 48.888
T;repi ami disposition nf live, stock
' tli Union Block Yards, Omaha. Xeb.,
I - H hnnra ending at 3 o'clock p. m.,
; tiuury till.
11EOKIPTS CARS.
Hum ShP- II. M.
'!-iourl Pacific i
:il..n Pacific -i
Omaha Grain ! V ; financial, " : New York Quotations 1 1 Chicago Grain
Bonds and Notes
n w., t. . 1 ;
'. N. Vv, rant 4tt .1
'.. St. I'.. M. O j
'., It. & anal H
14. i., weal j 1"
'., . rk T. A P.. east. . 3 i i
n. i. p.. wot. i :
llinols Central r
hi. Ut. Western . . . 4 ' j,
Vo'lsl Receipts 1 3 : i
Omaha, Jau, 29.
Wheat offering today sold slowly.
fThe market was off 2g3c. Corn
ranged ltg.-'c lower, gcnera'ly VAc
off. Oats declined a cent. Kye was
off 2c and barlcv 4c, A Baltimore
wire stated that export demand for
. r . . ... 1 '
WUCat was Slow, vran uuvcrs uuiu-
ing off. Broopihall's agent at Mel
bourne, Australia, cabled that the
crop of wheat there was practically
assured, .with the quality of the crop
excellent, and that an exportable sur
plus of 90,000,000 bushels will be
forthcoming.
WHEAT.
ais. St. 6
Ksnie of priee of tlia leading stocks j
furnished by Logan & Bryan Peters -
Trust building; I
nA ii.s. i
iT FYANDF.R DANA NOYES. i - High. Low. cloae. J"'- !
" j i ,, rnny
Chicago Tribune-SKmahil Bee Leasee Wire, i A , T 4 s f i S :' S3.
o. a
day'
twecn the exchange
DISPOSITION II rAi.
'una 'o
i . f l A t'o
t'mlahy I'nek-lug Co.
Armour I'o.
SL-i-. Ki-t Si 'ii
.( , V. M-.irphy
Odd Packing Co. . . .
. . Sol)
. . 8
. . 1. 30
. . 1.551
. . 191
..2,i:
. . ."
0.974
v
Tolal
i-H. jn o i 1 1 of any consequence
iicrr rercivnl today, tha market belug
eomlnally steady. At rivals for tho vrrok
are s:.ni m aR.-jliiKl oil, 300 a e
Hft tcm dcclinrd very sharply tlia lat
hi. If of ttv- trick mi') r cKiiing" SotfJ
;;,r lowfi lUiiit a vevk ko. tho xlump
i ..it fit,, ffoml hruvv
ittlf Tow '" th ck was $.&0. at j OifAItA ' KEOKilfTR AND SHIP-MKNTS.
,i,.. !:;&. t'owa and holfcr.s rf KL.t.-si
No. 1 hard. : cava. It. 6:; 1 car. Jl 9
(smutty).
No. 3 hard. 4 rnra. (1.60: 1 car, 11.68
tsmtitty): 1 car, 11.57 (smutty).
V.,k i hard. 2 cars. SI. 56.
SampU hard, 1 iar. $1.5:t (muity)
No. 1 aprlnir. 1 car.
ShiupI apniig, 1 car,
noitharn).
No. I mixed. 1 car. SI. 82.
U mlsed. 3-5 car, Sl.u.
oor:..
3 wlilte. 1 car 62c: 4 can. fl 'sC
4 white. 1 car; tr; 1 car. 4 .
No. 3 y.'llow, 1 car. 62'jc: 1 car. f1 'j
No. 4 yovv, 19 cars, 49c.
a yellow. I car, 4c.
" nil'd. 2 cara. 61 'c; 3
4 ml.cd. 9 ca-.i49c.
OATS I
Xo. 2 whit". 1 car. "
white. 6 car. S'.
4 white. 2 cars. Sr. ,
3 IllUrcl, I car. in
3. :-i cur. S1.43.V
4. I car, 9.1.4 s.
FARt.LCV.
eclcil, 1 car. 4!c (muaty).
No.
o.
No.
Xo.
No.
No.
market's re
sponse to the over-night dhange in
position at the Fans conference on
German reparations, and the light, if
any, Which the week-end Federal.
Reserve bank return would cast on
the money market situation.
Foreign exchange rates naturally
recovered after the effective disposal
of Friday' morning's cabled reports
of rupture of the Pan's negotiations.
Rates on Paris, Brussels, Rome and
Amsterdam retraced all of Friday's
losses, and sterling, thoush it did
r,l-7.isr,rda'?k Inot.get back to Thursday's high
r, fl " (car. , , ,.., .... ..i .! .
ii'vci, gmiicu i;4i. aim iiuam i
OCsi. '-'li me wnoie, nowcvci, me
exchange market's action' seemed to
indicate that notwithstanding the re
newed upward turn in rates, specu
lative excitement had. been checked
by the reaction of the day before.,
ntiiik Mntrmrnt not Favorable.
Net week's market will ahow what the
SIC.
No.
No.
No.
' No
No. .
aciunl diaposltion ia. Perhaps more or. n,.on(ia c.
i'he. & Ohio...,. t.
Kris K. R 13S
Gt. Northern, pfd. 79
i'hl. Ot. Western
IlUr.'ola Central . .
Mo., Kan. A Tex. 3Ti
K. C. Southern
Missouri Pacific 19 4
IS'. Y., X. 71. A I... 21
Northern Vac. ly. S7"
Chi. A X. W... SSV,
Penn. R. R. 41
Reading Co 84 i
i.".. R. I. P.... 2VVi
Scuthern l'ac. Co. 98s
Southern Railwav 2S'
Chi.-, Mil.' 6t. P. SSTi
tlnlun Pacifio 120
Wabash 8U
Am. C. A F. .".:i:4
Allls-Chalm. SIfg. 35 H
Am. Loco. Co.
Bald. Tj. Works .. 0i
r.eth. Steel Corp. . 67 si
C. P, A Iron Co.
Crucible Steel Co. 9u'i
I Am. 8. Found. .. 30 'i
I.aclc. Steel Co, ......
Mid. S. Ord. . . 51
Pressed 8. Car Co. 96
Rep.' I. A 5. Co. .. 7
V. 8. Stee). 83 'i
COPPERS.
82 Sl"
34 4
117ji 1U .
72J'
60 do
131,
78', 7S
.... a. . .
.
2s 27
18 v
21S Sl4
. Sb 86
(Vj 88 1,
4Ui 4l4
8S'a 83 S
27 27 'i
9.1 U 98 'i
22i 23
ss.
1?4 ' 124
85H 36',
89i 894
67J,i 57',
94", 93"
804; 80U -
3 i 'j ' St i
94 94 V
, 'i 7 .
. 82, 83!,, .
CO
t3'i 78 K
Si
904
26 'i
19
21 '4
874
88i
41H
84
27
98 ;
23',
2Si,
1204
124
354
831,
90 i
67 '.4
29
95
SO'i
6Si
8Mi
:l
6;
S3 '4
.Re.! el-
closliiir 6cit7;ii lower thun the week
hent time or wfuk to 60c lower than a
r 1 ngo. iVi)i k of t ln-iii Is solllnir from
8l.r;jti.iii.i test lvlnflt,,,nre orr most.
,,,,,. i far ut, Ura and feeders wua mod
?viit and pricca trole. 2i4iii0o in aym-
mvfhy with the declines on rut came,
1...IL la eltfnir from Sli.uOllf7.7d.
onoiatlons on cattle! liood tn choice
i..,-. a nuttk r.D: fnlr to mod benvrs,
7.oii' no- common to fair beeves, J8.20
7.00: Kood, to choice yearlings. Ji.m
Ki R.50:, fair to good' yearlings. J'1?
7.7..J Vnnirtton to fair yearllna-s, S 00)
: on, rlmlea to m-rlino heifers. Jii.OOtffl 8,76:
rood to choice heifers, 5.2Sf 8.0; choice
0 prime rani. .(l(.3; Rood to choice
ows, ,7.25i'6.76; fuir to goou cows. i.u
coninion to fair cpws, S2.50f 4.o0;
sood to choice feeders. S7.38.60; fair
In cood feeders. f7.0Oi!.6A; common to
fair f.-edcrs. 8.0li7.0: r-'Od (to choice
Blockers, Si.50i8.2 ii fair to good stoeK
ers. . 50i)7. iO-: ComiMon to fair mockers.
5.0tf 8.2a; Htock heifers, $4.003.50:
tock cons. $3.76f 4.76: veal calves. S.OO
ii 14.50: bulla, stags, eta., S4.500.00. .
llnaa lleceiiila of hia wore of fn'ir
lire for a Saturday, hut demnnil from
til quarters had an active tone and prices
.'orcil a genernl advance, ar.iountiiie; to
10,C15c. Occasionnl sales were qiiotil
::(ic hlKher. , Shippers bought good light
hogs freely, paylnii up to 89.53 8 9.80 for
nest grades. Th-.- Inter price was top on
!ht hogs that sold with a heavy sort.
Hulk of the receipts changsd hands ot
89.00P4.40. Although hog runs laely
have been rather large th trade has b--en
ulvlng a good, account of Itself and cur
rent prices average about a dime higher
than at lnat weoh's eloae. d.lght hogs
show more Improvement than biff heavies.
Sheep Not en.tl.ll, sheep or lambs
were received today to make a market
ind no chnngs occurred iiv prices. The
receipts this we"k hnvo been moderate
I ut all classes of stocll have been going
down an) and fat la,mba .are closliiB
shout a dollnr under a week ago, selling
from t g.0 44-9.86. Fat sheep are 25lf60i:
lower fr tho week., wth good wes mov
Inf around l4.60ff4.J5. Feeders have
been scarce but . show about the aaniu
loss ii fat lambs."
Quotations on sheep: Best fat lambs',
84.&J M3: med Mill to good lambs, 48.70
Si !l. 60 : plain ai.4 hMvy lambs, f 7.40 1
,23: yearlings. S7.00W.8.00; aged wethers,
7.00f 6.76; good to choice ewes, I4.50
4.!i; fHlr to good ewes, 4,2Sfl4.50: heiivy
wrs, IS.7604.35: cull and canner ewes,
$I.SO3.00; fecdltig lambs, S8.00S9.00:
Iceding ewes, 82.763.50. '
HUGS.
Pr. Xo. Av. Sh
8 50 K2..2:; 150
No.. Av
; 43. .381
R 3
I 58.. 29
116. .804
-1..2S9
38. .25
78. .171
72..21T
Rh.
70
110
40
8 80
8 i
9 18
9 23
9 St
46
65
390
74. .286
66. .272
. 14. .228
69.. 226
84. .194
26. .184
Pr.
8 80
8 85
9 10
9 20
9 SO
-9 40
9 60
9 60
1
(hlciigo Uve Slock.;
' Chicago. Jan. 29 Cattle Receipts, 500
head. Compared wltb. week ago: Beef
s'ecrs fully B5fi'50c lower, some good
cattle off more; stood and choice fat cows
and heifers 26fi30c lower: cows selling
be'ow 85.00. mostly steady; fat and
bologna bulls 25c lewer: veal calves most
lv 60c lower, choice shipping grades gain
in mere; stocker and feeder .steers '-'V
50c iower. ' , A
ITop, RerelptH, 5.000 head: market.
' mostly lOifiiISc lower than yesterdays
average: spots more; closlnB atrong; top,
M0.85 for 180 ti 17-lh. averages; built
200-lb. snd down. '510.0010.23; bulk 210-
' lu. and uo. $.R0(f.9. . ' ,
Sheep Recelpta. 1.000 head. Compared
with a week ago: Hnnilywelght feeder
lambs. 2860c lower: heavies. 50ii6r.
lower; yeirlfng mid matured aheep, 50c
$1.00 lower; feeding lnmhs. 26c lower.
Ilout City I-Its Stoek. ' '
; Sioux City. Ia.,' Jan. 29. -Cattle Re
ceipts, 200 head; market steady; fed
steers and yearlings, S6 00;:4:00; cows e.id
lielfer. 8.60S.O0; canners. 88.00(f4.6n-(ealen-.
S4.00Sii60: common calves, S4.00
88 60: feeders. 85. 50W8.00; . feeding cows
and heifers, 83.00(06.50; stoekers, 84.00
',7.00. : v '
Tioga Recclpls.' 4.000 head; market 10
M5e higher; choice light. ' 89.26W9.40;
common light. 89.00W9. 20; mixed, 89.10
9.S3; heavy.- 89.4oe9.S0; bulk . of sales.
89.109.S0.
Sh?ep None,
St. Joseph IJve Htock.
ft. Joseph. Mo., Jan. 29. Cattle R"
ccipts. 100 hrail: nominal;' steers, 88.60
9.:.: cows and heifers, 88.26; calves,
8(1.5ifrll."0. . . .
Hogs Receipts. 4.500 head: 1.1 to 20c
" hirher, top, 8.0; bulk. 89.2589.60.
Sheet Receipts, none; nominal; lambs,
89.604J 10.20.
receipts
Wheat ,
Corn
Oats .........
Rye .i....
Brrley i
Shipments
Wheut
Corn
Oals
Rye
Barley
Today
. 47
. l
. 17
W-k
Ako
17
1
Tear
Ago
:
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30
II
21
PRIMAP.T r.ECKIPIS AND SIUPMEXTS.
tcushels) 1
Rea -ipts Today
Wheat 991. 0O0
Corn 1,349.000
Oat .- 638,000
Shipments
Wheat OS". OHO .
Corn TlV'.Ofl)
Oats 559. 00U
' ' EXPORT CLK.RA.'Ci:Sr ,
Todny year A so
Wheat : fijo.ono ' T7,0Q0
Corn ....'. s:,4.non
CIIICAUO CAR LOT HBCKIPTS.
Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
Wheat S2 . 28
Corn 467 . 474
Oats , 63 04 19
KANSAS C1TT CAR LOT RKCKIPTS.
" Today Wk. Ago Vr. Ago
Wheat 268 301 1S6
Corn .. .1 . 66 8ii ,74
Oats 6 6 '50
ST. LOUIS CARvLOT RECK1PT3
Year Ajfo
880,000
1.078.000
706.000
' 744.000
496. 0"0
CIS. COO
Wheat
Corn .
Oats .
Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago
...145
...124
...43
143 54
10 -43
87 123
XORTHWESTKRN' CAR LOT T.ECEIPTS
Ut rl KAT.
Today Wk. Aa-o Tr. Am
Minneapolis.... 211 312 . 278
DulUtn 79 S3 4
Winnipeg .. -....422 430 204
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Oraln 4'u., jioug.. 2657. .Inn.- r.
Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Close, t Test
Wht.
Mar.
Ma.v
Rye.
May
.luly
Corn
May.
July
Oats 1
oats
July
Pork
Jan.
May
t-trd
Jan.
May
Ribs
Jan.
May
' ' I I ? I
I 1.6.1 i.nt.ni t si 1 1.8:; j 1.86-:
I 1.53 1.53 ! 1.49 '.4! 1.30-! 1.31
I I I I i
1.41 s. 1.41 el 1.38 1,' I.S9V I.42,
1.21-",' 1.21',! 1.18 ! 1.18V 1.-2
i I I I
.66 s .03 ft;
.87'j' .C7i4
! I
-41V .41 Tie
-.43 ft .42',i' .4J
122.75 l2.-i.r.O 22.75 123.30 W
22.96 22.95 122.90 22.80
t
.66
I.
.4SV,'
ij hesitancy In huvlhg of exchange was
natural on a naturday, Avnen a uay anu
a : half, giving ample time for another
1 -possible" turn In the Kuropean negotiations,
j v outd Intervene before the market could
reopen. The manner In which the oxport
tax cximprum:se proposal would be re
ceived not only by .Germany, but by
! tho rrenlh parliament (both of whom
j must paes on it), remained 811 ' be de
termined. ' . . T
. The New Vork Federal Resel e bank's
I shewing was not altos-ether faorable; for
"() 1 that, 'liowever, the- financial public null
1 I been prepared by the w eek's time money
I market.- Tho .bank's; reserve ratio rose
u ) from 28.1 - per rent to 39.3. but ' the
higher rate vas still 2 J-3 per cent below-
i tnat .or a lortnignt ago. Kurtnerniore.
It was remarked that whereas the pre
centage rose during January of 1820 from
34 to 40. It has-fallen this month from
40 trf 38 1-3. - ' , ., f
Reserve" Kaflo Higher. '
,l.at week's 1 siatement of the whole
federal reserve system showed that the
reserve ratio has risen substsntially since
Iiicci'itber In1- all other districts ejteecpt
Kansas City. DhIIss and Atlanta, and that
these' threO west-rn or southern reserve
hanks were, borrowing heavily on cn
doraed re-dipcounts from two or thre
eastern banks. Today's New Tork Re
serve bank statement showed no advance
of that sort, but 7?ew York's holdings
of gold decreased 827.300,000 -and- alnoo
soni. 87, 000, POO liuropran .gohl, had been
received at. New 1 Arte within the week,
that -decrease, must represent another
transfer of gold to the central fund at
Wnfthlnsrton for the; ncconnt of other Hla-
1511 ! trirt. .... .
KCdlKcount- also rose 827.000,000 at Xcw
Tork last week, but note circulation was.
ORain ; reduced. It Is now 823.000,000
less than a week ajro and 893.000 000 un
der the maximum of -December 23. The
decreaso of the same period a . year
ago wfs 835,7dO,OM .
Today's 'stock ti arket was firm, with
fractional net ad'ance. the- prevailing
movement and few galps 0? 1 or 2
points in tno industrial. . -"
'. Rnll Shtties Lower.
Railway sliares. however. Went frac
tionally -lower.. 'The' December earnings
hto perplexing , In that, notwithstanding
substantial Improvement of net - results
over . 1919. the comparison wltli Xovem
her indicates .decriaslng .otal traffic.
This Is probably c.n Inevitable consequence
of business reaeilon ard It explains the
movrnient . foe revision of the r-illway
payrolli'a proposal' whose result- is rather
likely to depend 01 what ean be shown
a- to the actual lowering of retail cost
of living.
Another emphatic, decline in silver .bul
lion did not oscdTie notlcej The London
mice declined 1 penny per Ounce- from
Friday. , reaching almost exactly, the levH
at which it stood when the United States
went to war.
M.
A. S. A R.-Co. . .
B. A S. Mini Co.
Chile Cop. Co. . .
Chlno. Cop. C. . .
Insf. Con. Cop. .
31 -4
3 9 '4
13 '4
12 '4
89'i
3'i
134
121,4
39 '4 SO-'.i
894,- 89
1.1 Vi 13'A
12'. , 124
.60';
.6.) U
.12"
.6y.-'a
.(iS'.,
.42 --4
3i -,".4-4 .",5 S4V
Kennecott Cop. .. 20. , 19-V 19"., 20
Miami Copper Co. IS", 18-', 18 T VIS1!
Xev. Cons. Cop... 11 i 11Vi IHJ 11 'j
Ray .'ons. Cop... 13T4 13T4 1;(74 131.
Utah. Cop. Co.... 47 S64 67 584
INDCSTP.1AI.S.
Am. Beet Sugar
Atl. ii. A W. .7. S. S. 70
Am. Inter. Corp.. 47
Am. Sum. Tob. Co. 81 'i
Am. Cot. Oil Co
Am. Tel. A Tel.. . .99 "4
Brook'n Rap Trans 1274
Bethlehem. Motors 44
American Can Co. 11S"4
Chandler Mot. Car 72"-
Central Leather Co 81 '4
Cuba Cane Sug. Co. 23
Cal. Packing Corp. S3 62 ,
Cal. Petr'l'm Corp. ,!6i ::6 "a
lorn J'dcts- nrgv. 72", 72'
Flsk Rubber Co 144 1 '4
uen. wiecinc ,o..i2S',i 12s
Gas. Wms. A Wig. 4 8, 4
Oen. Motors Co.... 16
Ooodrlch Co 40i
Am. II. A L. Co.. 9',,
Haskell A Br. Car 59 ',4
U. S. Ind. Al. Co.. 70 U
Internat. Nickel.., 15 "4
Irternat. Paper Co 6114
AJax Rub. Co
Kelly-Spring,-. Tire 47 H
Keys! one T. A R.. 13V
.Maxwell' -'Motor Co. 5"
Jix!can Petro m,.159'4 137s; 158'i 1J74
Middle States OH 1.IU -431.1 uu lr.u
fure on i'o .6 S5'4 23H
Willys-Over'd Co.. 8 'j "t SH
Pierce Oil Corp.. 11 U 10'i 11 1
Pan-Am. P. A T.. 73 Hi 75 ii 7r, u
e-ierc-.rrow wot. L'O
RoyJl Dutch Co. 66 i
t;9.,
46 "4
80 U
'9V
12"4
4
32 '4
70 4
40 i
22 '4
14
40 '4
9'.
39
69i
1S
61',
47"
12
4
69
4i
81 '4
'm4
12 '4
H
32 ,
:
41
22 T4
82 V
!Wi
. 72 U
14
128 U
4 a,
1 5
40 ',;
9
59 '.4
69 1,
t64
81 U
47"
13U
464
70 '
47
79
33'4
99 -n
12-i
70'i
72'i
14H
128
4'J
14",i
40 'i
9-4
59
69 14
15 "4
60,
331,
47 '4
12't
6s
H2.87
113.65
12.00
12.42
13.00
113.63
il2.no
ll.42
1.87
1.60
111.76
112.27
11S.87
113.50
111.7S
' 12.: 5
SS.li)
fl 8.00
!1J.67
13.00
13.42
standard 4MI Stacks.
, The followlnr eiuctatlons' are furnished
'' Logan A Bryan:
Anglo 1U I'H
Borne Scrymser 890 410
, Buckeya 83 88
lhesebrough '..189 200
Chesebrough, Pfd, 107 110
Continental 110 115 .
Crescent 80 38
Cumberland 125 36
Cureka 83 8f)
Galena, Com. 45 47
Galena Old. Pfd 99 97
Galtna New, Pfd. . 94 98
Illinois Pipe , M72 78
Indiana Tips 84 . 87
National Transit .... 27 21
New Tork Transit ...160 . 165
Northern Pipe ..... 84 97
Ohio Oil 283 . 280
International Pet l4f - l'i
Penn.-Mex 80 38
Prairie Oil 475 4n
Prairie Pipe ..180 187
Solar Ref. 370 380
Southern Pipe 110 .114
South Penn. Oil 240 245
S. O. Penn. Oil 70 74
S. a Calif. ..300 205
K. O. Indiana '. . 70 14 71
S. O. Kansas 565 695
S. O. Kentucky ....425 433
8. O. New Tork'... 334 369
S. O. Ohio e 890 405
S. O. Ohio. Pfd 108 1M
Swan and Finch 45 55
Unloa Tank 110 , 115
Union Tank, Pfd 100 , 104
Vacum 323 335
Washington 80 35
S. O. Nebraska 890 410
New Tork Curb Stocks.
Allied Oil 16 9 18
Boston Montana 68 0 70
Boston Wyoming; 1 Ql 1-16
ere, son Gold 1 S 1
Cosden Oil tt 6V4
Consolidated Copper 2 rw
Kill Basin 8
federal Oil 2 9
illenrock Oil ... ,
Island. Oil 8 ...
Merrlt Oil 124 18
IM.l Heftnlna Co ....138 47139
Silver King 0 Arizona 7 (3 7't
Sapulpa Oil '. 4-4 4T
Simma Petroleum s 44
Tonopah Divide 1 1-18 Ol 3-16 j
V. &. Steamship Hv l1
V. 8. Retail Candy 8 w ,8'i
White CHI 182 9 ....
rhtaaara Stocks.
The following quotations s"e furnished
hv Logan A Bryan: .
Armour A Co.. pfd.....'..: 924
Armour Leather Co. common 1!"t
Armour Leather Co., preferred..,,... 44,
Commonwealth Edison Co 106 hi
Cudahy Packing Co., common .614
Continental Motors ''t
Libby, McNeil A Llbby 124
Montgomery Ward. Co 164
National Leather s
Reo Motor Car Co .' SI H
81 wlft Co 103
Swift International , 27
Minneapolis drain.
MlnncaDoli.. Minn.. .Tan. 29 Fir.nr
Unchangea to Mo higher. In carTTwd
lots, family patents limited at S9.:09.30
yrr uj. in ns-10. cciion saens.
Bran 826.00)) 27.00. .
Wheat Receipts, 211 cars compared
with 278 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1
northern. 1.63 1.67'4 ; March, 81.52;
May, 81.48.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 50j51c.
- Oats No. 3 white, 3i436"4c
Barter 4 4 62c.
Rye Xo. 2, 81.44 11.50';. ' .
Flax No. 1, f 1.78(01.7. '
St. I-ouls Grain.
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 2S. Wheat March.
81.67; May. 11.53 H.
Corn May. 6 6 4c; July, 6 84 a.
Oats May. 42 c: July, 42Hc .'
Kansas City Uraln. '.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 29. Wheat
March. 81.554; May, $1.464.
Corn May. 80c: July, 62vo; September.
Omaha May Market.
Market lower on a.ecount of heavy re-'
ceints on prairie hay and tight demand.
.yifalfa vcculpts light, demand fair to good
for better grades. Strew prices- aro lower.
No. 1 Upland Prairie Hi v at. . S1 1.00012.00
No.'S Upland1 Pralrln Hair at.. ).00W 10.00
No. 3 Uiilnnd Prairie Hay at.. -7.00 8.00
No. 1 Midland Prairie Hay at .10.00810.3
No. 2 Midland. Prairie Hay at , M 4.00
No. 1 Lowland Prairie Hry at' S.OOcS 9.00
No. 2 Lowland Prairie Hay at 7.008 8.00
Choice Alfalfa !2.00j)24.00
Ni. 1 Alfalfa 19.00fS)Jl 00
Standard Atfnlfa ;. . . -15.00018. 00
No. 2 Alfalfa ; ,12.00iil4.no
Xo. 3 Alfalfa 10.00Mr.OO
Oats Straw . .'. 10.00Jii1.fl0
Wh-at Straw .' 8.00 9.00
. Forelrn Kxchnnge Rates.
.Following are 'odny's rates of "xchenae
as compared with the par valuation. Fur
nished by. the P.ters Rational nam;
U S. Rbr. Co..
Am. Sg. Rg. Co. 93 4
Sinclair Oil ft R. 34'f,
Srs-Rbck. .Co... 914
Stdbkr. Corp. 59
Tob. Prod. Co. 66
Trns-Cont. Oil 10 'i
Texas Co 44
U.S. Fd. -Pr.Corp 26
Wht. Mtr. Co. 39
Wilson Co.. Inc
Wthse. Alfbrke
Wsthse. E. A M. 43
Am. Win. Co.
Total sales
Monev .
Marks .'
Sterling '. . . . K
-; 2 6 14
66 66 ,
9314
24 '4
901.4
"?'
55 "4
10
43 'i
26
384
45
67
934
24 44
91 4
584
53 4
10'i
424
26
S84
45
87
354
8
11
76 '4
254
66 4
694
934
23i
91
66 14
654
104
43 T4
6 '4
28 14.
42
5'i
45
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha Itee Leased Wire.
Chicago, Jan. 29. Conditions in
the grain trade arc making prices.
.Surroundings were extremely besr
sh anil prices dropped to new low
'levels on the crop for corn and oats
There were many things to induce
liquidation and nothing but the fact
thr.t all the news is against the price
to induce buying. The main support
came from week-end profit-taking.
The market has lost support from
the export trade and much of it from
local interests. Closing trades were
at losses of..2-Hja!3c on wheat, I He
on corn, ?fg.c on oats." $l'Mic
on rye and 1 J4 c 011 barley for the
day. '.,.- . '
In the lace ot depressing condi
tions, with lack of outside support,
wheat prices were only oil 4("7j4c
for the . week. Corn is lHGdZHc
lower, oats 2'c, rye 8HlVAc, bar
ley 5'4 c. Losses on pork were 65c
$1.00, lard22;(g"27k. and short
ribs 27.(fi.47K,c, as compared with
a week ago.
' Figures Bolliah.
The wheat market and the statistics;
aro not working together. The statistics
are extremeTy bullish from a domestic
standpoint, while the speculative wheat
situation- offsets everything. The eco
nomic conditions are against constructive
operations, and reduction of the export
trade today Induced selling pressure and,
bioiight a break of 44c from the Inside
close of the previous clay on March and
4'4c on the MaV. The latter made a
new low, at $1.49'',. Tho c'ose was 19
1U above the low point.
Houses, with Xew Tork connections
bought ,wleat futures here and said It
Was against export business. Tha sea
board, however, reported no sales and
said buyers were h&ldlngr off. The mill
ing demand was better., .
A feature of the wheat trading was tha
buying of March and the selling of May.
with the spread the widest so far, 12o
at the close. Primary receipts for the
week were 7,452,0 00 bushels, the largest
at this time in over five years.
Corn had a heary tone from start
to finish. May dropped to 6540 and aft
er a rally, finished at the bottom. Pri
mary receipts for the week were 12,144.
000 bpshels. making 22,500.000 bushels
for two weeks, tho largest at this time
for two years. Tue big run is over for
th.e present, as .the -railroads report re
duced loadings.
May .oats broke . to 41 '-ic a new low.
and closed "4 to Mc above the inside.
Rye -Was under pressure from wheat
traders .and spreaders, while the buying
was by eastern, houscii'. Export business
v?4 at 81c over Chicago . May. track.
Bai.imore. ' , ' ,
. Pit Notes.
A more bearish feeting; than existed in
the grain trade at the close today ia hard
to imagine. Liquidation has been exten
sive and the. feeling was so unanimous In
The following quotations furnished by
tha Omaha Trust company;
American T. A T. Co. 6s, 1 923 7'B 7.35
American T. A T. Co. 6s. 124' 86 ' 7.40
Anaconda 6s.' 1929 IlV l.lli
Argentine SterlliTg 4s $440 for 200 bond
Armour Vs. 1930 964 7;45
Belgian tiovt. 6s, 1925 92 8.40
llelatan tiovt. 7'is, 1943. 97 7.77
Bethlehem Steel 7s, -1922. ....'. 10O . 7.00
Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1923 9N 'i 7.80
British 6V. 12! 8314 7.5
British 5 Si, 1929 ! K9'; 7. la
British 6;S, 1937 87 6.75
C. C. ?. A St. L. 6s. 1929 91 7.50
C. B. & Q. Jt. 4s, 1921 97 4 X.6'1
Cudahy Pkg. 7s. 1923........ 99 7.45
B. V. Goodrich 7s. 1925 1 " .70
l'tanch Govt. 6s, 1945 99 8.00
Japanese Govt. 4 Us, 1925 82 10.06
Japanese Govt. 4s, 1931 62-4 .0.02
Norway 8s, 1940 100'i 7.93
Morris A Co. 7is, 1980 99"4 7.n
N". y. Central' 7s, 1930 108 4 6.55
Pennsylvania. R. K. 7s. 1930 1 05 St 6.30
V. S. Rubber Ta, 19:10 9914 7.65
Swedish Govt. 6s. 1939 81 4 7.90
Swift A Co. lis, 1931 r94 7.00
Swift A Co. 7s. 1926 ' 7i,4 7.72
Western Klectrlc 7s. 1925 100 7.00
Swiss Govt. 83. 1940..,. 102H 7.7
Denmark, 8s, 1845 99. 8.02
Westlnghouse Elec. 7s. 1931.... 984 7.05
favor of lower prices that lt made a few
of ? the conservative operators feel sa
though k was not wise to press the sell
Ins side too strongly, although they ad
mltted that they saw nothing to Induce
buying. Ordinarily under such conditions.
a change for the better follows, but
whether it will prove true at presen.
tlnie will develop.
An operator who canvassed the trade
salu he fouml only one bull. Those who
have been frlondly to the buying side
have been scared Out by the decline and
the depressing news. There Is a bank fail
ure in Argentina and some financial trou
bles in tile grain trade abroad.
Corn prices are to low that the ourchas
ing power of the fanner is brought down
to a negligible quantity. Thirty cents
Xubraska and 25 cents for oats.
Railroads report reduced loadings of
gram in rne country tna last lew uayi
and light stocks In country elevators
the liberal car supply having enabled
country elevator operators to inovo their
grain out as fast as It was received.
A w eDster county, Nebraska, message
to Charles Sincere says there Is plenty
01 corn tnat sens around 50 cents
bushel.
Australian wheat surplus is estimated
oy iiroomnau at 8U. 000.000 bushels or
about In line with "recent estimates. The
crop nas been practically all secured and
quality Is excellent. Aggregate exports
of wheat from India 'and Australia for
the -week are expected to be around,3.000,
000 biu-hels. part of the Australian wheat
going ov rrance.
Receipts of Corn st Chicaao are not
expected to exceed 800 cars Monday 1
tney reacn mat figure. ivo or the load
ing railroads have ordered out Inspection
crews for work Sunday. Last Monday
arr'vals were 1,362 cars. There was no
grain carried over uninspected Saturday.
New York Drisd Fruit.
New Xork, Jan. !. Apples Evaporated,
ntarKet easy. ' , '
Prunes Inactive.
Apricots and Peaches Quiet.
Raisins Dull.
.0180
1.88 V,
. .298,200
7
.0180
S.884
Ansirla
Belgium ...
Czecho-Slovakia
Denmnr.k ......
England .......
(Trance .....:..
Germany
Greece . ,
Italy v
Norway
Poland
Sweden . . ...
Switzerland . .
Par Valuation ' Todny .
ft fin-.'; 1
.195 .0730'
.011!)
.27 ' .I960
iJid 3.8H V
.193 .07
.238 .0180
.195 .07il5
.195 .0078
.27 .-186I)
.1)029
' .27 , .3210
.195' .1305
4 hli ago Produce.
Chicago. Jan. 29. Butter "-Lower;
creamery extras, 45'4c: standards, 45'c.
1-lggs Lower: receipts, 6,846 rases;
firsts. 651;4iJ56c: ordinary firsts, 53(g54c;
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, da.. Jan. 29. Turpentine
.Market quiet. 924; no sales; receipts ; tit mark, cases Included 54j;65c
i,t oarreis; snipments 476 barrels stock ' , "
11.597 barrels. n I , Chicago Potatoes. ,
Rosin Market oulet; no sales; receipts j Chicago. Jan. 29. Potato receipts. 48
ifli casks; shipments ,18 casks; stock 84,- CHrg: rket 5 to 10c lower; northern
tjuotc:" B. D, V.. F, G, H, I, K, M. I ffil ' '"MQ ' '
N. .WG, WW. $11.00. j 41. 10(311.-0 im, . , -
Xew York Sugar.
Now Tork. Jan. 28. There Was no
change In local raw sugar prices which
are quoted at 7Sc for Cubas cost and
freight, equal to 4.89c for centrifugal,
but the undertone was unsettled and there
were further offers at quoted prices with
out finding buyers.
x Bar M!-rer.
Xcw Tork. Jan. 29. Bar Silver Do
mestic. 9914c; foreign, 624c
Mexican Dollars 48c. ' .
J Kansas City. Produce,
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 29. Eggs-2c
lower; firsts, 48c; seconds,- 42c,
Butter and Poultry Unchanged.
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If you own rutright, any active
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j New York ratio..
f New York. Jan. ;. The cotton market
.rpenrd from at an advance of. IS to 17
i points on the Improvement In foreign enchant-
rates, followlnc report, that the
allies had- a-rreed on the terms of the Uer-
nian inaemnity. rne marxet was rather un
settled after the call. - 41 a re h eased off
from 14.87a to 14.66c and July from 18.88
to 14.25c, or within a few point; ot last
nights dosing- figures. Sales of print
doths In the Fall River market were
c-ntimated at about half last week's and
the curtailment of production at 110,004
pieces. Except for some further switching
from March to later months, businras was
very quiet lates and largely In tho way
of -evening up for over the week end. This
included covering by som recent sellers
of March.. After selling off to 14.47c. It
closed at 1 l.52r, or 4 points net higher.
The general market was fairly steady,
w.eh May and later deliveries showing net
louses oi s io is poinis.
New York toffee.
New York, Jan. r The market for
coffee futures was quiet today with fluc
tuations correspondingly narrow, fl'he open
ing was 8 points lower, owing to aome
what disappointing Tlrasllian rabies, but
there had been selling yesterday In antici
pation of their showing, and prices rallied
later on covering. May aold up from 7. Olio
to 7.04c and closed at 7,03c. with the
aeneral market closing net unchanged to
2 points higher. January, 8.38c; March,
n.CIc: May, 7.03c; July. 7.4Sc; September,
7.80r; October, 7.2c; December, 8.15c.
Spot coffee was reported In fair de
mand with prices unchanged at 7o to 7'.o
tor Rio ,Ts and 84.0 to 10c for Santos 4s.
Mew York Cleneral.
New York, Jan. C8. Buckweat Jlsrket
cany; milling 8- 46 nomnial.
Wheat Spot, market easier: Vo. 1 hard
JI.S31, c. I. f. track New York, January
and No. 3 mixed durum J1.S4V4 c. I. f.
to arrive.
Torn Spot, market heavy. No. 2 yellow
S8"o and No. S mixed 884c, c. L f. New
York. 10 days' shipment.
i Oats Spot, market easy; No. 1 white,
54ti&6c.
Lard Market easy; nilddlewest, 813.60
1.6U.
Other, articles unchanged.
. ew York Dry Goods'.
New York, Jan. St. Cotton goofta mar
kets were qoieter here today. Sales of
384 1 Inch K4x80s were made for March
delivery at 8'4c, on advsnco of i,o ;i,i
l-"riday. Yarns were easier. lrrsa s,,a.
and men's wear markets showeil n, Untj
Improvement. Silk Improved. Linen mar
kets were uneettle.1 liy redu.iitnn, a hour, I.
liurlap market!, were steadier.
liniloii Money.
London, Jan. Har Silver r.C", d per
ounce. Money. 5 4 ; discount rales,
short bills. 608H.
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