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    THE BEC: OMAHA. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1921.
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at In. 1'iJoa (la yard., Omaha. Nab.,
for 14 hour, ending at I a. m. U.cernber
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Cattle
sltsaeurl Pari tie Bjr I
Vnlon 'ai lflr R. R J I
C. N. W. nr., aaat
C, N. W. Ry., weM
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Total receipts 11
DISPOSITIONHEAD.
Cattl
Armour a Co . 41
Cuilahy I'.eklng Co.,... ST
lxild Parking Co
Mnrrli I'arklng Co 21
Swift & co i
J. W. Murphy
Rwarti Co ,
Hlggln. Parkins Co
John ttVrvty
It
lings
lot
111
!S
154
(40
1144
411
44
45
Totala
4il
Cattl. Cattla war nominally atrarty to.
day. aa uaual on Saturday. Ahout bOD
liead war received but th.y war nioatly
dlrart. Thla week', run haa ban very
inodarala, only 11.4(10 head, and aa ther
haa b.en a healthier ton to tha demand
nearly all claaae ar aelll tlaT aharply
higher than on last week'a low close.
Handy any waatern b.evaa hav been
here. Corn-fed steere ara generally 7 So
. 1.05 higher than let Friday, row and
lielfera ara lOo higher and atockra anil
fleedera hav advanced 26410'..
J Quotation on Cattl- Oood to choice
yi-.v... t7.7l0l.TI; fair to-good baeve.
J .7&T.60s common to fair li.ev.. 11.71
.a,, -a. .. -..-i . .11 .
14.00; fair to good yearling., 17.0001.25;
common to fair yearling. 11.7101. 75;
4Tood to choice heifer.. It. 1104.54; fair
to good heifer.. I4.750S.74; good to
cholc. row, 14.1501.10; fair to goad
' cowa. 14.0004.76; common to fair cow.
I3.SS3.7S; good to choir feeder., 15.76
04.25; fair to food feetlere, 14 :505. 7o;
common to fair feeder. ,14 4006.25; good
to choir atoekera. 14.1004.74; fair to
good atoekera. 15.5001.00; common to fair
torker. 14.6006.15; gtork h.lfir, 12.76
05.00; stock cow., I3.00OI.T5; atork
reive., 14.0007.00) Teal calva, (3.100
I. SO; bull, atnga, tc I2.T6O-6.00; good
to choice graa beeves, IS.T60C.lv; fair
to good graaa beva, 16.0006.60; com
mon to fair graa beevea, 14.60 0 6.00,
Hokb RclDte of hois war 4.200 head.
The market opened fully aleady today,
developing atrength and cloalng 1010c
higher.-Light weight hogs brought $4.46
. vro.ou wiin a top oi uooa nuxea
loads. 16.3504.40, medium weight packer,
, l3.76efl.7S with heavier packer dowa to
t 15.25. Bulk of .ale waa I4.2S0D.4O. Com
pared with a week ago the top Saturday
l ISc helow the high flgur of 19, H) paid
. Saturday a week ago. The bulk of sales
, one week ago war In the range of 18.260
1.45 or little changed from the bulk of
Saturday, ( 16.2591.10.
No. Av. 8h. Pt. No. Av. Ph. Pr.
22. ..473 ... $6 IS 37. ..324 140 5 60
28. ..324 ., 1 60 .-.St. ..101 140.6 75
39. ,.21.1 ... Ill) 67. ..338 40 15
71.. .233 70 6,20 4I...-2BI 140 6 20
n.. , . go. iu a as oz....l ... e vw
68. ..255 ... 145 12. ..210 ...160
81. '..206 ... 66 18.. Ill ... 40
15... 210 ... Si
Sheep No frsh hep or lamb were
received Saturday. Quotation ar steady
and tha general trend of the lamb and
sheep market for the week haa been up
ward. Choice (at lambs brought . top
figure of M.4S which I 26a abov the
high mark laat weak and la the hlgheat
.paid sine Bptmbr. Fair to good lambs
ar quoted at 11.0001.40 and feeder
I8.50 0t.09, thla la a gain over laat week's
. quotation of lOe when feeders sold at a
top of 16.60. Light weight wa alio
reached a new high mark of 14.71 which
.la 60c abov laat week.' clo.e of 14.26.
The heavier grade ar ,. quoted about
steady at 13.1001.60.
Quotations on sheep: Tat lamb, good
to cholc, tt 40 01.16; fat lamba, fair to
good, 19.4001.40; feeder lamb, good to
cnoice, 4i.tocrs.oo; reeaer limn, lair m
choice, tl.IOOI.T6; feeder lamb, fair to
good, IT.5O0l.il; cull lambs, 11.1601.21;
fat yearlings, 13.60 07.00; fat wether.,
I4.50O5.I6; fat wa. light. t4.OO04.T6;
fat ewes, heavy, 13.0003.60; factor awes,
12.7503.50; cull wc. ll.OIQMt. i ,
Kanaa Oty Ut Stock
Kan.as City. Dc. 1. (U. 8. Bureau ot
Marketa.) attl Receipt., 400 head;
for week; Beef te.r mostly atrong to
25a higher; top load, 18.26; ah stock
steady to atrong; bulla, cannera ana
atocker cows and halters steady; calve
mostly 1101.50 higher; atoekera and
feeder staady to 16o lowr; calves most
ly 76c 01. 26 higher.
Hoga Receipt, 100 head; fairly active
to packers and shipper; fairly teady
with average yeaterday; on load 146
pound average, to shipper., $1.10: two
loads. 2100236-pound weight to packers.
36.6004.40; on 274-pound load to
packers, 19.70; bulk ot sales, 11.1001.10;
odd Iota heavy packing sows, 15.75.
Sheep Receipts, Bona; for week: Ft
limbs, 2501OO higher: top. H.I0; sheep
generally 160600 higher; soma yearlings
and wathars, up mora; feeding lambs
steady to atrotig.
Chiracs Live stock.
Chicago, Dec. 1. (U. S. Bureau of
Market..) Cattl Receipts, 1.008 head,
compared with, week ago; beef ate re,
strong, mostly S5 to 60o higher, with
Rood to beat little changed: fat ah stock,
25 to 60c higher; canners and cutters,
strong to 25c higher: bulla about ateady;
veal calves. 60 to 76c higher, with de
sirable stock mostly 26o higher and oth
er, little changed.
Hog. Receipts. 1,000 head; fairly ac
tive and steady to 10c higher than yea
terday' avers g; hold over lights top.
17.26 for 140-pound average.; practical
top, 17.00; bulk, I4.I0OI.I0; pig, ateady
to 10a higher; balk desirable. 17.100
7.1B.
Sheep Receipt. 1.100 head; compared
with week ago; fat lamba and hep
mostly too hlgh.r; yearlings and tedr
lambs, lOo to 45o higher.
St. Loal Uv Stock.
. Eaat St. Loul. 111.. Dec. . Catt!
Receipt, 280 head; market compared to
week ago. atears, steady to 2Sc higher;
heifers, steady to too lower: canners, 10
to tsn lawar: bulla 26o lower: atocker.
' and feeder. 15e to 16o lower; light veal
calves, 76o to 11.00 lower.
Hogs Receipt. 6.000 head; market.
active, loo to 20o higher; spots up more;
bulk light weight, and lights, 37.SSW
t 7.3S; bulk mediums. 17.1007.26; packer
sows strong. 16.0001.00; pigs. 10c to ISO
hikher, up to 17.40; quality, good; cloalng
' with good early clearance.
Sheep and Lamb Receipts, none; mar
) ket compared to week ago; beet lambs,
steady to J So lower; sheep, lio to 60c
1 higher.
Skwx City Ltv Stock.
Sioux City. la.. Dec 3. Cattla Receipt.
204 head; market ateady at 26e advance
i"i . ii wwn, iru .mi. ,uu jni unii,
I7.54trll.00: warmed uo. 14.007.00
grax ateera. 14.0406.00: fat cowa and
heUera, I4.4O0T.IR; rannara, 11,0002.76;
veala, 13.6001.00; feeders. $4.00 0 7.60;
: ralve. I3.50OI.00; feeding cowa and hetf-
er. 13.541 4.4 : erase cewa and heifer.
t2.75er6.tH.
Hogs Receipts. 1.600 hesd: msrket
.tronir. loo higher; light and butcher.
. 4.5n84.T9; miied, I5W4.60: naavy,
1 5.7504.36: bulk of rt. t 160t II.
Sheen and Lamb FWetpta. 60S head;
market steady, ahowlng 3Sc advaac for
tha wek.
St. Jwak Live Stark.
St Joseph. lc Cattle Receipts,
10 head: nominal; steer. I4.6t0ia.69r
' -ow. and heifer, .60tJ 14.60; calve.
$l0 01.40.
Hogs Receipts, 4.001 hesd: about
teady; top, $4.71; bulk. It.2!0l.t.
8heep Receipt. 1.000 h?ad: steady;
lamba. t.P0.l: ewes, tl.li 04.44.
Chlnur Prod ore.
r, : a n. 1 . Rirlt.r iMmmr' rreani-
ery ettr.. 45c: firsts. 34643c; second.
7 j&r ; stanoaroa. .etc.
Calrsro, Dec i. Poultry Alive, ua-
cnaogeo.
tendon. Doc a. Bar allver.- ITU tw
DUreant rate, abort bllla t per coat;
ew Trk gvaawrat.g PVelta.
Hew Trk. Dwa. 3. Appie Evaporated,
market oratr.
Prus Easier.
Aprlret asd PMchea Firm.
Rahnaa Qalet.
IJ it.l OH.
tltaW Sk 1. Unwed Oa track.
IIU V; arm. $1.11 .
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Omaha Produce
Purnlihed by lata of N.braaka, da
pari man! of at rlcultur., Pur.au ( mar
it. la 4 nurknilngi
Uv P.allry.
Wh'aala fb'l.
flaying Mlllng
. Prtra. Pi-tre,
Rrallart IT 4)1 21 014
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1
J 13
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Kprlng 14 tjll II
Nee, light 14
H.aa, heavy I
Cock. ,.,,....,.,.14
Pucka 14
(Java IS
Turk.ra .v.. ......44
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It
41
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10
Irr4 Pltry.
llroll.rs
Springs
Hen. ,.
Cocks .
Duck ,
UM ,,
Turk.
31
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3
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36
036
041
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II
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Kgg.
Rggi, per eaM.ll.uo013.0t
Select, freah 41 OI0
No. 1, freah .....41 Ot
No. t, freah ......14 Oil
Crarka, fr 33 4)36
Storage egg (ac
cording to grad.)
Batter.
Creamery, prlttta
Creamery, tub ,.
Country, beat. .....SO 032
Country, common,. 21 036Vi
II
41
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nutter rat. station
price
.22
May.
Pralrl No.
Upland
No. Upland ..
No. 1 llpland ..
No. 1 Midland..
No. 1 Midland.
No. I Midland..
No. 1 Lowland.,
No. I Lowland..
Alfalfa tehee) .
No. 1
Standard ......
No. 1
No. i
Oat Straw .....
Wheat Straw ..
Fruit Dellclou
11.60013.60
I SO J 10.40
7.60 1.40
10.60011. 6
.60 10.00
7.00 0 1.00
4.00 ( 4,00
7.000 1.00
18.OU01t.OO
1I.0UO17.00
li.00016.00
10.00013.00
1.000 1.00
1.000 1.00
, 7.00 0 I.OO
appplrs: Extra fancy.
C4-100, 15.00;. choice, 44-38, 14.60
choice,
1U0-113, 14 00; choice, 125-163,
13.60
choice, 176-188, f 3.00. Jon. than.: Extra
fancy, all alset, $3.50; choice, all sixes,
I2.7S; choice, 176 and .mailer, $2.60;
Uanoa, all slses, $2.(0; Spits, all slses.
I2.S0; Milwaukee, all slses, $1.00; extra
fancy Staymen wlne.aps, $3.00;. extra
fancy Staymen wlneaapa, $3.T6; cholc
wlnessps, $3.60: extra fancy Roma beauty.
.'.on: extra fancy Horn beauty, $3.75
oholca Rom beauty, $3.60; extra fancy
wlneaapa, $3.60; extra fancy wlneaapa,
$3.16; cholc wlneaapa, 12.76. Bananaa:
Per lb., 8c. Orange.: Naval. Ill and
larxer, $7.00; 150. $6.60; 284, $1.00; 124,
$5.00. Lemon.: 170-300, Sunkist, $1.50;
360, Sunkiat, $0.00; $01. choice, $8.00: S40,
choice. $5.60. Grape fruit: 10-71-14-64.
Dr. Phillips. $5.00: 41-11; 14.76; other
brand, all aixoa, $4.60. Qrapea; Dram
Red Emperor. $7.00: Drum Almertae,
$10.00. Cranberrlea: Box or baaket, $7.00.
Vegetable Onion.; 8k Red Glove.,
7o; .mall ert. 8p.nl. h, $2.60; large crt.
Spani.b. $7.60. Cabbage: Crt. lot, 4o;
.mall lots. 4c. Potatoea: Nebraaka
Ohio.. 2c: R. R. Ohlos. branded. 2V4c; It
R. Ohio., plain, 2 Vic; baking, ic. Sweet
Sotatoea: Baaliets or hampers, $1.75;
a.keta, lota of 6, $1.50. Celery: Califor
nia, crt., rough, $7.00: large washed, 11.25;
Jumbo washed, $1.50; special, washed,
$1.76. Lettuce: Fullerton bead, crt...
$4.00; Fullerton head, do.., $1.60; loaf,
do... 50c Cauliflower: Per crt.. $3.00.
Ureen Vegetables Green peppers: Per
lb.. 36c.
Root Vegstables Parsnips: Per lb., tc.
Rutabagoea: Per lb., 2tt. Beets: Per lb.,
2Vc. Carrots: Per lb.. 2H. Turnips: Per
lb., 2Uc Cucumber: Fancy or extra, box,
$5.61; fancy or extra, dosen, $3.00.
Hide anal Wool.
Beef Bide Qreen Baited No. 1 (late
take off), per lb.. 107c; green salted No.
3 (late take off), per lb.. 106c; green
No. 1 (late take off), per lb., 405c;
green No. 2 (late take off), per lb., 3 0
4c; green aaltad (old atock), per lb., 3
5c; 'green salted bull hides, per lb., 3c;
green bull hides, per lb., 2c.
Horse Hides Large, each, $2.6003.00;
medium, $2.00: small, $1.60; pony and
glties. 75c 1.60.
Sheep Hides Pelts, green salted, as to
six and wool, each, 15090c; shearlings,
green salted, a to all and wool, each,
lOtoc
Wool Cholc fine and blood,
per lb., 15018c; choice medium and 44
blood, per lb., 12015c; cholc low 54
blood, per lb., 10012c
-NUTS. --- :
Black walnut. $0lo. Engt.h walnuts.
No. 1, ISc. Brasll nut., large, 18c;
medium, 16011c. Pecons. No. 1. 20 0 24c
Filberts, 16jiae, reaitui. Juinoo, saw,
124 016c; hand picked. 11c.
The wholeaal price of beef cut ar
as follows! No. 1 ribs, llttc; No, 2,
lHc; No. 1, 12c; No. 1 loin. 22ftc;
No. 2,' 16Vic: No. 3, 13c; No. l rounds,
13Vio; No. 2, 13c; No. 1. 10ttO No. 1
chucks, me; No. 2. 8c; No. 3. 7c; No.
1 elate. 7i4c: No. 2. 7c: No. 1, 5V4c
Mlacellaneou Fig: 24 l-os, package,
box. 12.00; 10-12-ox. packages, box, $1.50.
Honey: Crt., 34 frames, $4.00. CocoanuU:
Per tack, $8.00: per doxen. $1.26.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By TJpdlk Grain Co., DO '2627. Pec. 2.
Art. I Open. High. Low. Clou. Ye.
Wht
Deo,
May
July
Ry
Dec.
May
Corn
Dec.
May
July
Oatt
Dec.
May
July
Port
Jan.
Lard
Jan.
May
Rlba
Jan.
May
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1.11
1.13
1.11
1.11
1.01
1.08
.16
.10
1.11
1.12
1.16
1.13
1.13
1.17
1.17
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1.06
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1.01
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1.53 1.61 8.47 $.47
1.10 1.10 $.12 t.il
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7.37 I 7.37 I 7.3T I 7.17
7.75 I 7.75 I 7.71 I 7.T3
M-E-X-I-A
The Land of Opportunity
Five
New
Gusher
in Two
There aenr hss ba a
grauer opportunity for In
vestor, than that offered,
by MEXIa today Millions
of dollar, now being pro
duced by giant oil gush
er, throughout tha TJuited
num ana in.aa,
UayS Write today for FRT.H
Added
Wealth.
DOOBiei A mum nww
of Wlatem" It talU about
this wonder oil field and
other valuable loionnatlon.
' ADDRESS
MEXIA PETROLEUM SYNDICATE
Dept. 127. Rm B. Secva-ity Stat
Baak, tort wort, iota.
$1.50 r$lexia
Maps Free
Latest copyrighted MEXIA map,
24x41, abowatg all pro pert iea, loca
tion., drilling well., producing well.,
how. distance.. Also colored geolo
gical map entire Tex field. Both
nap retail for 11.10. Wt tend with
out charge and copies of ILLUS
TRATED NEWS .bowing latt de
velopment in this GREATEST OF
ALL OIL FIELDS.
STATE SECURITIES CO.
Dept. St, Box 1174
Fart Worth, Texas.
MEXIA
Pre. ownership a.p of Mexia. Texas
treat tuaber tl futld. eorerlng .tin
field free. Csrtacana to Kotw. Alar
tflforraatiea est alexia, en ta.i
tSat. asd a Ike Sistt Tya BM
Welt. Write today for UU
fre. ma and trtforsMtlrw t
SCMIallltL 4 COMPANY.
Salt 144 Nl p. A.rM Blag.
Fwt Wart. Tax.
TEXAS OIL
BULLETIN FREE
asnat tk seertanlar 1
held, n t wl erklj; atta aa
the attest .ataeM ett fteM :
twt ye waer t v or n any tl
stert; wirt 4r tt r. and ask fo
n
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Chicago Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Cbtragw Triba-4aha Be Lraaatl Win,
Chicago, Dec. J. A breaking- of
the drouth in the touthwrit led to s
genrril iclline; and a lower range for
wheit, but the'old crop dcliveriti re
ceived excellent lupport on the de
cline nd cloied over -Vjc lower,
while the July wn off 2jjc Corn
wii itrong and cloied 'Ac higher to
lie lower, the former on December,
while oati were He lower on Decem
ber and He hignrr on July, Rye
nnifihid the same to J4c better than
Friday.
While wheat price av'eragcd
luRher for the week, net sains were
only liQlc, at compared with a
week ago. Corn finished c lower,
oati Hdiiic lower and rye off J&
lie, as compared with the previous
week. Lard was under preisure and
lost 2a5c for the week, while
ribi gained 7c.
Those who lold wheat on the
breaking of the prolonged drouth in
Kansas and Oklahoma were sur
prised by the underlying strength
shown in the market. Around $1.16
for May, large resting orders to buy
in the hands of strong commission
houses were encountered, and offer
ings were readily absorbed which
checked the decline.
Corn Closes Strang.
A small Incr In the vl.lble would
not aurprt.e th trade Monday, due to
the ahlfllng of grain from one market to
another, but th gain are axpecled to b
almost entirely at th ..aboard. Milling
demand waa reported aa generally slow,
but premium allowed little or no change.
Corn ehowed a atrong undertone
throughout th day and cloaed about th
top. Th statement of the war tlnanc
corporation waa regarded aa bullish, while
th proapect that congress would bs aaked
to permit th sal of grsln abroad o
credit cam a a aurprl.e to th trade.
8entlment generally waa bullish and there
waa aome buying of December by caah In
terest., which held that delivery higher
In the face of th break In wheat. Th
latter waa mainly reeponslbl for'slnes
In th deferred future.
Country offering are small and con
signments from Iowa falling off. On ot
tha leading house, reported that they had
not booked a car to arrive In three days.
Receipts, 176 cart, with shipping sale
120.000 bu.hela. ' '
Oata war unsettled end while there
was tslk of export demand at th tea
board, sales could not be confirmed. De
cember showed more weakneu then other
deliveries, although there was further
buying of December and telling of May.
Receipts, 61 cars, with shipping talet
90.000 bushels. '
Northwestern Interest were less ear
gresslve on the selling of the ry and
the market rallied quickly from the
breaks. Norway wa reported In th mar
ket for 560.000 bushels at the ae. board.
No. 1 on track, waa 1H over December,
rit Note..
Wheat tradera generally bellev that
the breaking of the drought In the aouth
wett will hav little effect on the price
of the old. crop deliveries and they ar
expected to go to a larger premium over
the July. Th cash situation is believed
to b the dominating Influence, and with
no pressure to sell either in the northern
or southern hemisphere, some upturn in
futures would not be unexpected. An In
crease In the southwestern movement Is
looked for a a result of th breaking of
the drought.
It Is understood that the proposal that
the United States make a loan to buy
grain for tha famine stricken district ot
Russia has been discussed by the cabinet
at Washington and that th proposition
has been approved,
"Farmers should at once make applica
tion for loan from tho war finance cor
porktloln to enabla them to carry their
corn for reasonable prlcea," said Warren
McCray, . governor of Indiana and chair
man of the corn belt advisory committee.
"Corn that leave, the farm at preaent
prices does not benefit tha community
after value have advanced. It ia ab
solutely essential thst the loans be se
cured a qalckly a possible it iny are
to do any good. There is much less
red tape about It than generally believed.
Tarmera should see their country bank
ers at one and hav th proper forms
mad out correctly."
Iowa banker and farmers' organisa
tion will hold a meeting at Dea Moines
on Wedneaday, December 7, to consider
ways and means ot rapidly distributing
the loans to be secured from .the war fi
nance corporation, and Nebraska banker
and farmer meat at Omaha on Decem
ber 8.
Practically all of the old mixed corn In
store at Chicago Is .aid to hav been sold
to exporter, and the only grain remain
ing la old yellow. The latter was 1
cents over December asked c. I. t. Buffalo
today. The atock of corn at eastern
points la said to be rapidly being placed
abroad.
Otto Weltzmann of Bosenbaum Bros,
leaves Wednesday for a two months' trip
through Germany and will make a care
ful Investigation of conditions.
"In Kansas. Oklahoma and Texas, with
a ''total ot 17,600.000 acres of winter
wheat, leas than half of the aeed ha
aprouted and that which has coma up is
sickly and weak and liable to great dam
age from th winter cold." said Clement
Curtis and Co. "The unsprouted grain
may com up In th spring It molstur
Is ample, and make a small crop. West,
ern condition Is not offset by the bright
prospects In the eastern seotion, and a
small crop at the best can be expected
from the outlook, based upon previous
averages."
Continued demand for corn from th
United Kingdom this season, according to
Broomhall, I largely due to th partial
failure' of the potato and other root crops.
First threshing reports from Australia
show a yield of 11 bushels ot wheat per
acre of good quality.
WrUtFirOifFIECIOOKSOs
Munn ii Co.
Towar Butldln. CHICAGO. ILL.
SdeiitMlo Amerleaa Bids., WASHINGTON, D. C
Woolvortli Building. NEW YOBK
Botnrt Bids.. SAN FBANCI8CO. CAL,
tROSTOCK PRIVILEGES M 0 K
IQ L PUTS AND CALLS fUJ
10 DAYS ODD LOTS
Best, safest way to trade. No margin.
Calls po.iible, as risk is limited. Profits
unlimited. Ask for fre booklet.
"SUCCESS IN THE STOCK MARKET
With small outlay hundred
of dollar arc made.
UNLISTED SECURITIES
KENNEDY & CO., Est 1884
Members Consolidate Stock Exch.nf e.N.Y.
74 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
The Mexia Oil & Stock
Exchange, Inc.
W hav Itw Sham f
Humphries Company
Stocks,
Smith-Wilder Royalties,
E. L. Smith Company
Stock.
We ar specialising la 10-acr taaa
fat thla field at $10.00 per acra. Writ
for fr' mark.t tatter quoting all
stock..
The Mexia Oil & Stock
Exchange (Inc.)
Mxia. Texas.
Safety and Profit
I!t STOCK MABKKT TBADUWJ. Laara HOW
t eoeabia tbe. La roar trading by UM an of
Puts and Calls
Wtth 14 to I12S ye ea tno t in thane
ef any atork. Writ for FBES explanatory
Mder K. 14.
PAUL KAYE "IZ"&T
Money In Grain
111. SI boys put or call oa 11.111
bankets ef wheat or corn. No farther
risk. A movement f 6e from price
give you an opportunity to take 1601;
4c. t40; lc 111, etc. Write for
particular, and fre market tetter. In
vaster. Daily CaiaV. Smtawwt Braack,
Desk E. 1001 BaltiaMr Are, Kaaa
City. Me. -
n Bfrrajffiea
Omaha Grain
December 3, 1921.
Arrivals of corn today were fair,
wheat moderate and other grains
light. Wheat pricei were unchanged
to 2c lower, torn was yic to Vtt
up. Ooti advanced Jic to He, Rye
was up lc to 2c and barley wai
nominal.
While corn wai J-c to lc higher,
yellow yiz to IJc up and mixed J3c
to lc up.
WHEAT.
No. i hard: 1 car, 11.19 (71 par cent
dark emutty); 1 rar, 11.07; 1 car. II. Ill
4 nr., 11.06 (y.linwi; J r.r.. 11.04
(yellow): I car.. 11.04 tyeOow): 1 car,
110 v (yellow, 4 per cent dark tmutty):
1 r.r, 11.01 (y.llow).
No. 1 hard: 1 rar, 11.11 (dark amuttyh
1 car, 11.01 (y.llow); 1 oar, fl.U 11 per
. j i. ,
cvni VRIH I.
No. 4 hard: 1 ear, It If fheavy).
No I hard! 1 rar. II 40 (yellow!.
Sample hard; 1 car, 11.00; 1 ear, 170
(y.llowl.
No. I mlx.di 1 rar, 11.11 (11 per cent
winter, 14 per cent prlng).
No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 16c,
CORN,
No. 1 white: I cara, 4014c.
No, 1 white: 4 cara, 40t4C
No. 1 white: 1 car, 4"Hc.
Nn. 1 yellow: 1 car. 4m-.
No. I yellowi 1 car, 4140 (15.1 per
rent mol.ture); 1 cara, 410 tapeciai
billing): 1 car, 41 car, 410.
No. 1 yellow: 1 cr, 41e.
No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 40es 1 car, 40t4c.
No. I mixed: 1 car, 40Kc; 7 cara, 40tio.
OATS.
No. 1 white: 1 car. 104JCJ 1 cart, JO'ic
No. 4 white: I car., suc.
Sample rwhlta: 1 car, 21
TtTB,
No. t: 1 car, 76c
No. 1: 1 car, 76cj I car. 74 e.
No. 4: 1 ear. 75c.
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS
Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ato
Minneapolis 263 " ri!
Duluth 70 17 HI
Winnipeg 701 760 174
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
Receipt Today Tr. Ago
Wheat 1.070.000 r.lll.OOO
Corn .' 1,291,000 481.000
Oata 607,000 4i3,vo
Shipment
Wheat 1,071.1)00 ftt.OM
Corn J7I.00O 342.000
Oats 297.000 434,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Today Yr. Ago
Wheat ; 423,000 1,666,000
Corn 228.000 .........
Oats 74,000
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Week Year
Receipt Today Ago Ago
Wheat 40 20 71
Corn 17 43 7
Oats 11 12 1
Kye 11 3 1
Shipments
Wheat 24 lit 81
Corn 36 36
Oats 1 SI - I
Rye , 7 17
Barley ' 13 I
CHICAOO CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Today Ago Ago
Wheat 2 27 61
Corn 294 315 HI
Oata 71 117 67
KANSAS CITY CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Today Ago Ago
Wheat 271 122 140
Corn 45 24 22
Oats .'. 1 6 4
ST. LOUIS CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Wek Year
Today Ago Ago
Wheat 66 35 . 8
Corn , 132 64 46
Oats 21 1 31
Chicago Stock.
The following quotation ar furnished
by Logan ft Brysn:
Armour & Co., pfd 91"
Armour Leather Co., common Ills
Cudahy Packing Co., common.,,,.., 61
Continental Motors 6'i
Libby, McNeil & Llbby to
Montgomery Ward Co. ,,,., 16
National Leather 3
Swift & Co 1004
Swift International 20 4
Union Carbide & Carbon Co. ....... 47 V4
New York Curb Stock.
Allied Oil
3 4
Elk Basin
7 7
11 7-16
1040 10
l 4
12
Olenrock Oil
Midwest Refining Co.
Sapulpa Oil
Simms Petroleum . .
. v The First Trust Company of Omaha announces:
An Unusual
Nebraska Farm Mortgage Offering
' $150,000 First Mortgage 5-Year 7 Bonds
secured by the well-known
Robert Taylor 8,776-acre farm near Grand Island
Interest 7, payable semi-annually.
Denominations
Appraised Valuation
Location 7 miles from Grand Island, with
Burlington Railroad passing through the
Price Par and accrued interest to net 7.
These mortgage bonds are exempt from all forms of Nebraska taxation.
Robert Taylor, in addition to this farm, owns 26,000 acres in Nebraska and
1,000 acres in Wyoming and has an estimated net worth of over $2,000,000
The First Trust Company has never offered a more attractive mortgage bond
' . and strongly recommends these bonds for investment.
Call, write or telephone for detailed descriptive circular. One of our repre
sentatives will call and personally explain the offering upon request.
4
The
Phone Atlantic 0729.
j Financial
By ALEXANDER DANA tyOYES.
Chirac Tribune-Omaha Ilea I.1 Wire,
New York, Dec, 3. In today'i for
eign exchange market, which wai,
in tome respect, the most interest
ing: o( the market!, the downward
reaction of Thursday was disAictly
checked and a moderate forward
movement occurred. This tignilicant
firmness wai evident rather of an
inlrintically itrong position than of
any such possibilities at "interna
tional conferences."
Some speculators believed Anglo
French relations had reached ionic
sort of a crisis at the time of Uriand't
Washington speech and that Ger
many was about to declare itself in
solvent and pull down, France along
with it.
Price Irregular.
Prices on th .lock enchant moved Ir.
regulurly today, both for stocks and bonds.
In .lock, th rnarkot waa divided betwemi
net advance ami net rieclinra. Th U
vamea ran In sum Industrial atock to
a point or more, wbereua decline. wra
moKtly fractional, but profeaklonal spacu
latum waa evidently th aoveiniiix furce.
' Althouirh fractional declines In bond
war numerous, tner wer also caaea In
which the price advanoed. Thla waa true
or th Liberty bomls, several laaurs of
which went above the year' previous high
prlre. Th 44 per tent of inn. at 197.14.
sold barely 4. point below the hlgheat
pries ever reucneu uy mem on the stock
exchange. In view uf the general bond
market' reactionary tendency during lb
laat half ot the week, th predominance
of eubatantta! net advance ovar th pre.
ceding- Saturday running In many In.
atance to 1 points and even 4 Indicate.
th market Quality, in stock, th week
net movement 1 curiou.ly divided be
tween advance, and decline., each ranging
in many shares from 2 points upward.
Bonds.
170 Am. Smelt Kef. la 174
213 A. T. at T. 6a II
II
124
67 4
714
77
It
04
84
744
624
98 4
134
II
714
684
724
16.
is"
844
624
84
166 Armour 44a 67
I n, u. rtef. 6. T'
1 B. & O. cv.. 44S 7746
141 Calif. Oaa Unl. 6a 94
16 C. M. & St. P. cv. 44a.. IS
13 C. M. & St. P. Ref. 44t 104
83 P. R. I. & P. Rpf, 4a.... 774
39 I). A R. O. cv. 4a 74
47 Ot. Nor. 4Ua 864
60 III. Cen. Ref. 4a 824
68 Mo. Pac. Ref. 6s, 1923.- 18 4
69 Mo. Pac. Ref. 6e. 1926.. 93
61 Mo. Pac. 1st Ref. 6a..'.. 834
10 Rio Grand A W. 4a.... 78
l St. L. ft S. F. Oen. 6a... 100
81 St. L. ft S. P. 11. 4s.... 684
86 St. L. ft S. F, adj. 6a. ... 72
84 St. L. ft 8. F. Inc. 4.. 64 4
87 St. L. ft S. W. Term. 6 7J4
163 Wilson ft Co. 6s 964 9
61 K. C. Southern 6s 84 4 0
26 C. O. W. 4s... 1249
89 S. A. L. Ref. 4s 32 &
31 Colo. Southern 44 844
23 C. ft O. cv. 6s.... 864 O
84
844
644
764
114 I. R. T. Ref. C 64 &
113 Hud. & Man. 1st Ref. 6s 76
Foreign Exchange.
New York. Dec 3. Foreign Exchange-
Irregular.
Orat Britain Demand. 4.04 4: cable.
4.014.
France Demand, .0728; cables, .07284.
Italy Demand, .0426; cables. .04264.
Belgium Demand, .0703: cables, .07034.
Oermany Demand, .0046: cables,
.00454.
Holland Demand, .3644; caDlct, .3670.
Norway Demand, .1437,
Sweden Demand, .2378.
, Denmark Demand, .1166.
Swltxerland Demand, ,1115.
Spain Demand, .1398.
Oreece Demand, .0407.
. Argentina Demand, .3237.
Braxil Demand, .1800.
Montreal .91 6-16.
Chlcneo Potatoes.
Chicago. Dec. 8. Potatoes Receipts. 46
cars: total United States shipments. 464;
.lightly stronger; Wisconsin round whites.
sacked, 61.00W1.80; duik. si. 70911. 90: Min
nesota round whites, sacked. 11.6691.80;
Red Rivers, sacked, ll.6ntjit.60; sand land
Early (Jnios, sacked, Jl.u&w l.2t; laano
russets, sacked, on car. 43.10.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Dec 3. Butter, lc higher;
creamery, 45c.
Egg Unchanged.
Poultry Turkeys, So higher, 34c; other
unchanged.
$1,000, $500, $100.
Land
Buildings
Affiliated with
First National
! New York Quotations
Han of arte af Ik l4Hn( atocee
furnished by Lege ft Hryn, rtr
Trust bulldlhg: ,
KAILS.
frlOay
High Law Clo.. Clua.
. a m. m M . ft t, . ,,b an '
n . ,. pi w, r ..... . m - - r-
Haltlnmr ft t 'hi II 4 114 II
Canadian Paclrie .III. 111 III
N. T. t'Mitr.l .... 1114 16 16
Cha. A Obi 114 114 17
Krl v 114 114 11
(II. North nfd 1t4 114 11!. 17
Chi. (It. Waat 1
lllhint Central ... , 194
K. ('. South I4 fS 244 144
Me, Pac II II H II
N, T . N H. ft .. ! 1 11 l4 11
North. Pc, 114 114 114 114
t'hl. A Nw IIH 114 I4 114
Pennsylvania Ry. 14 4 34 114 "4
Raadin I'd 714 714 714
C. R. I. ft r !( 31 "4 H
Hoath. Pa. Co..., II 44 II
Snath. Hy If4 194 )
( hi. Mil. A St. P.. 114 tl
M4
114
t4
Union Pac 117 III 1314
Waba.h I I I I
STEBU
Am. Car. ft Fdry. IM4 1414 1414 13
allls-Chalm.r ... 174 114 174 'H
Am. Loco. Co 16 4 17 4 l'4 I'S
Haldwln Laco WK 114 44 "1 "
Hrtb Steel Corp. 114
114 644
14
Colo Fuel. Iron
C lit
it zi
14
16
Truclbl Sleel Co, 16 4
Am Steel Fdry..., 144
l.arkwnn Steel, 4411
M hi vale Steel, Ord 104
Preaaed Steel Car 174
Ftep Iron. HI eel (J II
Ry Steel Spring., I!
44
it
314
414
444 44
tl l 4
174 II
614
II
a
It
93
41
34
SIH
Kloaa-Shef Stl, Iron
Utd State Steel., 14 't l4 144
Vanadium Steel... 134 II "
COPPERS.
Anaconda Cop Mlit 44 4 414 44 4I
Am Smlt, Rfg C 49 4 44 4 4 3 4 41
I'hll Courier Co... 134 114 114 114
cnino copper co.,. 114 it si
17
Calumet ft Aria.. 46
ln.plr.t Cona Cop it 4 114
Kennecott Copper. 164 16 4 164
Miami Copp.r Co. II 164 II
Nev Cons Cop Co. 114 114 H
H.y Con Cep Co. 144 14 144
Utah Copper Co.. 614 614 114
INDUSTRIALS,
Am Bet Bug Co. 144 II II
All. OftlWSSIlU 11- 13
i4
26 U
16
14
144
114
274
10 -
Am Interest Corp 414 814 414 314
Am. 8. T. Co ... II 31 4 II IIH
Am. Cot. Oil Co. , 114 114 114
Am. T. A T 111. 1114 116 1164
Am. A. c. Fro. ..114 11 11 i'Vi
Am. Can Co. .... 114 114 11 324
Chsnd. Mat. Car . 47 4 414 47 44
Cen, Lea. Co.
114 "H
t4 74
714 71
614 814
114 l't 104 314
Cuba C. Bug. Co.
1 1
714 71
88 4 18 4
Cat. Pack. Corp.
Corn P. Rfg. Co.
Ni.t. E. ft 8. ...
I'a m. Play.
Fl.k Rub. Co. ..
414 414 414 424
494 614 69 684
. 10 4 10 10
.1414 1404 141 1314
, 614 13 314 II
. 11 104 104 104
. tt 32 4 324 824
. 82 4 714 12 4 7 9 4
Oen. Elec. Co. ..
Ot. No. Ore ....
Geh. Mot. Co. .
Oood. Co
Inter. Harv
Am. H. ft L.. pfd,
U. 8. Ind. A I. Co.. S7 4 314
Inter Nickel 13 114
84 4
344
12 114
624 12
3 14
184 174
Internet. Paper Co. lift
I.land OH 8
62
Ajax Rub. Co. ... 18 4
Kelly-Spring. Tlr4. 424
Key. T. ft R K
Int. M. M.. coin
17 4
41 4 42 4 43
Hi I. 104
Inter. M. M.. tfd, 164 !U 65 604
Mex. Petroleum....l2 4 U0 111 "24
Mlddl mate oil., 164 144 14 16
Purs Oil Co 314 374 174 114
wiuys-uveri o CO., a a
6 44
Pacific Oil 414
Pan-Am. Pet. -ft T. 61
454
464 46 4
6O4 604
614
14
484
Pierce-Arrow Motor 14 4
14 144
Royal Dutch Co... 474
U. S. Rubber Co., to '4
Am. Sr Rfg. Co.. 664
474 474
60 4
104 604
664
III
664
Sinclair O. ft Rig. 13 4 22 4 12
8eara-Roobuck Co., 61 68 tt
.
Si
114
76 4
Stromb ar Carb. Co.
Studebaker Corp... 774 764
Tob, Product Co... 694 61
Trans-ConL Oil.... 114 104
77
IIH H4
114 10
Texaa Co.: 464454 414
464
104
Union Carbide 47 4 47 4
White Motor Co..., 89 89
Wilson Co.. Inc.... IS 4 314
West's Airbrake.. 4 14
Western Union ....
474A 74
81
38
114
214
14 144
West's El. ft Mfg. 414 - 484 494 '
Am. Woolen Co.... 80 4 804 "4 0V
V Total .ale. 381,110.
Money Friday's cleo, 6 per cenL
Marks Close, .10114c; Friday' close,
,00494c .
Sterling 14.06; Friday' close, 14.07 4-
Liberty Bond Prleos. ...
New York, Dec 3. Liberty bond
closed: 34s. K.tl first 4s. 97.10 tlil;
second 4s. 17.62; first 44. 17.62; second
44s. 97.40: third 44s, 98.00; fourth 44.
97.88; Victor !a, 100; Victory 4i.
99.18.
$565,520.00 -
........ 75,000.00
ma
i 114
Total ........,.$640,520.00
the main line of the
farm. .
Bank
Omaha, Neb.
Bonds and Notes
Aa.
TlelO'
I II
I It
4 14
4 44
t II
til
I It
1 II
II
I II
I 11
til
111
I 71
t It
I. a
T l
f 0
til
I 10
II
rtio
1 ti
4 14
410
I 15
4 40
III
I.U
4.(3
4.11
III
III
111
1 54
1.11
Tliil A !!
Am. T. A T. C. I, 111 !', H
am, T. T. C 4.. t:4 tit i
Aaaooaoa ta. tj 1414. o
Arsnnr Is. Ill HI4t i1
Hslglaa tlov. la, Illl ,...14 V 1I
Halgisn Uv. 1 a. lilt, .14 1 044
Beih. lil 7. li:l I4IV. i
Hrill.h m. 1939 I! l
Hrlll.h It,, 1981 th 14V,
Can. North. It.. 1141. ..141 lei
t:., n. (J. Jt IV,e, '84.14; lam
t'hll la. 1141 1l 1IH
Denmark ta, 114. list, loiti
l) font 1i., 1911 IH4H l4V(
Kraarh (lav. 4.. 1141 9111 100 14
Prtnch Uov. tta. 1141 ,. I4W 14'.
B. r. Oood. ta. III! .... t1 ',
tlooO. T. It. la, 141 . . in4 llt4
(It. No. It, 114 14 1 oa s
Jap. tlov, lat 4t4,a, 1911,, 4t 41
Jap. Uov, 4a. 1 Pit Tin. tt
Norway la. 1941 in 4 II0V,
N. W, R. T. Co. Ta, 141.107 104
N. T. t'.nlral la. 111 ..144 lit
H.ntu R. R. I'. 1., 1911. 14 101
K R. R. 10. I4. IIH. ,104 104 i
. W. u, T. C 7a. 111. ,AI 10114
wirt a Ou. 1. iit ,...los 1H
win A Co. la. 111 ...I 114
Hwim Uov. la. 14 ... ,lll4 lilt
1'. A Rub. lite. IS , ...1414
V.roum Oil fa. lti ....10 1U4
We.t, Union IS, 111 ..loly,
W.at. Elv ta. Illl ....11 10(.A
Uruguay I, till 19 14
Broil la, 1141 104 104 H
4
New York Hond.
Th followln auotatlona are
furnl.h'fl
building:
40 4IS4
H 14V4
by Logan A Bryan, P.t.r. Trust
Ateh. Uen. 4
4
H. A O. Gold 4. A
Ilelh. Rte.l Rof. t
tent, l'ar. Jat 4a
('. M. A Kt. P Uen. 4V...
', A N. IV, O.n. 4
I. . A N. U. 4
New York Ry. 4a
WO "H
14V
....
III
tl
V ....
9 tt
ifl llt
H 14
Nor. rar. U 4a II
V. P. I.t 4a
U. 8. 8ieel la
U. P. 1st Ret. 4..
8. P. Cv. I
H. P. Cv. 4. ......
Penii. Con. 4 He...
Penn. Oen. 4....
C. A O. Con. it...
Or. P. L. Ref. 4.
II
.4
94
17
92
m 94
i I9vt
17
14
II
Mlnneatmll. Or In.
Minneapolis. Vllnn., Dec. I. riour Un
changed to I3o lower; in rarload Int..
family patent quoted at I7.i4l.0 a bar
rel In ll-pounl eotton ackt.
Ilran 117.00411.00. '
Wheat Receipt. Ill ' car. compared
with 310 cara a year ago. Cash: No. 1
northern, 11.17 411.1914 ; December,
11.2314; May. II.S2V,.
Corn No. I yellow, 4144ir.
Oats No. 1 whit. 10 411 VC.
Barley II Me.
Rye Net 1. I04IH?.
Flax No. 1. II. 7741. 18,
tit. Leul drain.
ft. Louia. per. 3. Wheat December,
II. 09 a.ked: MaW 1114 bid.
Corn December, 48 aaked; May,
II Ho bid.
Oata December, HVio a.ked; May,
II H aaked.
' Kanaa Cltr Grain.
Kan.a City. Dec. 8. Wheat Decem
ber, 11.04V,; May, 1101 Vi ; July. llVie.
Corn December, 414c; May. 47 c.
J I ' ' We Specialize in
J I Listed Securities Oii Lots "
l Local Securities .
Foreign Bonds
1 1 y Seasoned Bonds
HA most intereatint; itory tf the) ccumulation ef wemlth is told In
our booklet, "SENSIBLE SPENDING." Sent free noon request.
.1 : ; :
K Omaha Stock
1;
350 Peters Treat SUf.
Direct and General Obligation
MUNICIPAL BONDS
"...
Exempt From All Federal Income Taxe
$ 50,000 Cascade County-, Montana
S Road Bonds Due 1934-1936 I
$200,000 Tulsa, Oklahoma -
5 School District BondsDue 1925-1927
$300,000 Smith County, Texas
5K Rood Bonds Duo 1930-1934
$100,000 Winn Parish, Louisiana
5 Rood Bonds Duo 1921-1940
$ 30,000 Wichita County, Texaa
6 Water ImoVt Dist. Bonds
Due 1926.1946
These bonds are offered subject to prior sale and -chang-e
in price. Circulars sent upon request.
INVESTMENT
BANKERS
a E. HARRIS, Res. Mgr.
701 Peters Trust Bldf.
II , H
Updike Grain Company
OPERATING a lar?e, up-to-date Ter
minal Elevator in the Omaha Mar?
ket, is in a' position to handle your
shipments in the best possible manner
t. e., cleaning, transferring, storing, etc.
-MEMBERS-
Chicago Board of Trade
Milwaukee Chamber of
Commerce
Minneapolis Chamber of
Commerce
St Louis Merchants Ex
change Kansas City Board of -Trade
Sioux City Board of Trade
Omaha Grain .Exchange
All ef tkea effice except Kansas City and Milwauka
ara caectl with etr hy arfvat ware. It will
Par rn t get ia teejeh vltfc f ur airtcM vti.a
waatiag to BUY t SELL aay kJtae ef graia. Wa solicit
year CMlgaU t all kiaaa ml graia ta Oraaaa,
Chicago MUwaohee, Kaaau City Skxix City. Every
car racaivee careful ir.aaal atteaU.
'"
Updike Grain Company
"The Reliable Consignment Hovae
Kw York fetlon. '
N.f TTorh, le. 1. I'rlcv adv.nr.4
.Ixiul 4 ut a .nl a pound Mt moat op
tlona I th rotten mark.! today. aVat
t.r.4 week-end abort covering, loeather
with a lull Llvaruoul euppott ot lb
lat poattloM g.v th. market a fairly
alaadv anearanca. Kllln by th aoultl
it A wire hoa waa wall abeoroed. but
tho mark! unalil lu fully inalnlaiu
It openintt adnne ot .bout t lo U
uolala
JCarly In th second hour th ll.t came
hack, however, ino.t option eelllng up
to their opening levela.
Th mrkl held well In later da. ling..
January bein bid to 11.43', a net gala of
II polnta. There a.emed to be not a
llltl uneaalneM .moiig .hurt, and cover
ing for a Mm. w.a active. Tha market
cloaed within a point or two of Ita beat
level,
firm York ( effe.
New Torh, Dm. I. Tho msrket for cot
fee future wa hlgh.r toil.y. owing to
further advancea In Ihe Ura.lllan mark.t
which aerved tu rinpha.ls recent report
of unfavorable new crop pro.pecta. The
op.alag w.. It point higher. Ther
wa v.ry little bualne.. In December,
which eld at lie or I point below la.t
nlgkl'a rluae. but later mealha old 14 In
II point higher, wilh II arch touching
l.4lo and Aepirmber. I 47c. Iji.i price
w.r th ant of th day. net 1 point
low.r ta II point hither. Kale wrr
.Mmted about 11.00 b.ga. Cloalng on
tatlonat Doeember, I llu! January. I 44e;
March. I.4ta: May, 140c July, l.4lc Sep
tember. 1. 41c. .
Hn.it Coffee Market aleadv; Rio la, IV
l'4c; HantPB 4a. HHtvllSjc.
New York (leneral.
New Tork. Pec. 1. Wheat Spot, mar
k.t ea.v; No. I red. II .!: No. 1 hard.
11.14; No. 1 Manltnba. II. in, "d No. I
mixed iturum, 11.11, 0. I. f. track New
York, -to arrive.
Corn Knot, mark.t firm; No. 1 yellow,
10c. n1 No. I mixed, lli.c, e. I. f. New
York, all rail. '
Oat Spot, market quiet No. I white,
4IV.C.
Lard Mark.t eaay; mlddl we.t, II.JJ
4 I 45.
Other articles, unchanged.
Mew York Dry Hoods.
New York. Dec. 1. Cotton goods show
ed softening tendency at first handa In
today' market. Tarna war quirt. All
atapl llnea of wool dreaa goods were
qui. I, as were most of th. lines of men's
wear. Sllka were marked up following
the rite In raw materlala, hut drni.r-1
light. Jtorlapa were lower with a
alight ly Busing tendency while llneua were
Heady..
New lork rrotluce, ,
New Trk. Deo. I. Butter Barely
steady: creamery, higher than extra.. 47
D47V4c: creamerv eitraa, 4C4J460;
creem.ry f I rata 11J946C.
Egg trregulr; fr.h gathered extra
fin. i, Italic: do flrata, IllflOo. ;
Cheee Ateady; unchanged.
Live and d reused poultry, quiet, un
changed. Turpentine and Roaln.
Savannah, Oa., Deo. I. Turpentine
Market firm. 73c; aalea, 111 bbla. ; receipt.
211 hbla.; shipment.. Ill bblt.; ttock, 11,
117 bbl.
Roaln Market firm; ealee, 1ST leak:
receipt. 1.18 caaka: ahtpments, 1,101
casks; stock, 71,324 casks. .
h.iihi nay,
Kansas City, Deo. 1. Hay Ugchangeit
& Bond Company
Pa. Atlaatl W37
frk ta
Yield
5.25
5.35
5.50
6.00
6.00
OMAHA.
KANSAS CITY
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COTssTjy KJ
DOulas 6816
OFFICES AT
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