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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1922)
THE tlXi OMAHA. MTURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1022. ' ii 7 Live Stock u ! fir- J"'". '1 w 7 ".., 1 Ml - S .. Iq.l uk. J.n, :. Call Hua rhee I $1 u ; 43 $ 14 i t $ !$.$ 44 1 ,- ; ..... JM i 6..! -te ?' " ' ! . , " I till ). Jl,. " )UI ...i IO ?,1 el 1 "WMI abd I t... - 4 allle 111 M. 1 ft 111 ttu n. - :;::: . I ,r' Kf 4 '"a r..ih.H. m 11 J. ? f . 14. .1.. J N W Kt . a..l t tiun lf III (C t-HMebe. N . i., January I : w h., ..i , t .- ' M.f . n i u n. "a H. I ,H I a III ,, ' O. W. Kr Taial rat-, Dm iJ 4 1 a v. . .'. 4 Of '. Co.. Annr tv Vie. k i "mii .-a,.... M..rri ferair!" Co 7- " a t. , . aWrya, bri a i' Iiixmia fmtk ' $. ki Hiifiuaa Hi , . v uea, , (Milk K.c.ilng (' J "In Kata. hu f". imtafta r-kg. 4 iwnai rwvii.. r.lll a ' Jinn Hartflay HUnlalligerl Clival I. klll -wie )m . Co.... L i Kant I 'a. f llrgrn ! ... 4 'IHtlTl'iN-MBAtt. 4.1 9 nil : Ml 44 ""si i i 4 II 13 (4 44 II 4U 111 S3 1 41) I I 3:7 1.134 iMt 4,3i ' lt.-liil. J.IOO head. Orrr If lod.y a arrival, wrrt iliro- la and ml a falr-altrd auiily :lually on a fat ittla market k a. inu l.-liva all around than yrMerday I 'lo. altera aniline fully atendy an fiiiK'K a lima aironaer in iiiuei vaerv, lllia and feadvra wera luw but L1 na auatabla rhanaa. lualiona on ratlin: U"od to rhnlra li.;u I 00: fair In soud l)e-ven. F a t 34 : suiuiuoii to (air bervaa. 13.2 toad to rhut.-e xarllnara. iT.Ttny fnlr 10 food yearllnca, i bnci.tu union in fa r yearnnfi. u.avma.au f.ud to rfcnlra helf.m. li.loffi 60: fair I lid hlfer. 14 60e .ii chol. e to prima Inwa. I4.0tf510: irnod in cniurs cow fl3.tA4.(Os fair la good rawa. Ii.1.441 l.b rnnntiun tA fitir rnwii. ll.bvit3.S3: aood i holm fewlera. fx.4OO I.00; fair to sood lei dara. 13 li'd-I Si: common to fair fd era. I S 16: aood In choice alnckera, .& 7 3d; fair to cond atoi kera. l.oot .n: common (n fair aliirkera. li.Hffi on look helfera. ll'ifrii.SO: alncK cowa. 11.26 4 S3; atnelt raivea, ll.60&7.:G; real ealv 6 3.04. t.60;9 00; bulla, ktaga. tcA 13.60 KKV.f 8TKKRS. No. Ay. IV. No. ' Av. Pr. in !. 19 13. 10117 3 14 654 t n 12 Hil 7 60 1101 4 00 5 115 4 8TOCKERS AND FEEDKRS. 13 719 35 ii ( HULLS. I i860 i 76 CALVES. II 414 C 60 Horn Recelpta. 11.600 head. The mar ket .wis alow tn npen aaalo today, with aellera aaklna hlKher prlcea and with the liana of t r.til I na; later eatabllahed at most ly IQilOo higher on the heat light load to alilpuera. Aflcr ttieae movea tne gen ertl markrt on other gradra i atronsr In 10s higher. Light hogs (old moatly from $7.76 to $7,86 with top of $7.5. 17. 3i to 17 76 and parking rradea from 16.00 to 7.oo. with entreme heavies most ly from 4 00 to $6.35. . .Built ot aalea were from $7.6$ to $7.90. , HOUS. No. Aw. Sh. Tr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 60. .316 ... 1 25 40. .31:1 ... 7 60 US. .545 ... 7 70 ' 5(1. .320 ... 7 76. .813 ... 7 SO 83. .156 ... 7 86 i'9. 162 ... 1 95 Sheep Receipts. 3.7O0 hd. . The fat Iambs market was active, with an early entrance at lirlces moatly lHfiTise nigner. Bulk of lambs moved at $13.60 1 2.76, tt'ith tlii.hr.nt lnta minted fit I12.RS. Feed ers neiV mostly 15fo)S6c higher, with four loiiaT; going at $11. lit. Hheen were steady 4"iitrong, with, beat llcht ewes soiling at r " 7 is Quotations en sheep .and iambs: Fat lambs, good to choice, $13.60(gii:.86; fair to good, $12.00$ 12.50; feeder lambs, good to choice. $10. SOli 11. S6; fair to good, $9. 50 (& 10.60; cull Iambi. $7.0009.00; fat yearlings, light, $10.0g 13 60; heavy, fl.OU 9.60; fat wethexs. $6.60 ( 60. It ewea, light, $.00(9i7.$5; heavy, $4.60itpB.00; feed er eves,$4.00&5.00. - ., . . . FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 213 fed.. S4 13 60 188 fed.. $2 12 SO 8$. IaoI. Livestock. ' ! Kast Bt. Louis. 711., Jan. 30. Cattle Receipts, 1.000 head: beef steers and she atock alow: fnirlv nteadv with SDOts more: other grades and classes steady; bulk veal ralves, $10.60910.66: selected lots at $11.25. Hoirs Ttecelnts. 14.500 head : 'closlntr ac five, strong at day's aierage, 10-to 16c hlaher: too. $8.50 for 110-pound averages; , 190-pound kinds up to $8.60: bulk' 120 to 1!0 nounda. $8.S6fiiK.iiO: bulk zoo to s:io pound sverages. $8.25&8.40; bulk heavies. $8.008.20 packer sows steady. $6.00fei 6.50; pigs steady to 10c higher, $7. 25(a) KAO rleHrmica Bnml. Khero and I.ambs Receipts. 1.650 head; rloslng steady at day's advance, strong to 10c higher; lamb top. $12.95; bulk good to choice westerns. gl3.90I2.9h: built medium to good natives, $12.00(913.60; eulls. $8.0009.(0;' ewes scare,' $5.506.00; clearance good . Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. Jan. 20. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) -Cattle Receipts, 1,300 head; trade alow: all classes around steady; undertone decidedly weak on beef steers and she stock: top steers, $7.25; few cows, $4.50; bulk, $4.25 down; medium heifers, $4.765.65: odd vealers, $9.50. very few above $9.00: medium etockers, $0.50; good feeders, $6.50. ' Hogs Receipts, 2,500 head; market generally strong to 10c higher than yes terday's average to both packers and shippers. 360- to .110-pouRdexs; to, ship pers. $7.95icf 8.00J ,i 190 to 340pound weights, to both packers'; and .shippers, $7.807.95: -.bulk . of sales, $7.607.9&; shippers, top, $8.00; packer. .4op, $7.95; packing sowa and pigsr' steady., K .' Sheep Receipts, 1.000 head; " killing1 classes fully steady; 140-pound ewes, $6,75; 79-pouni! Colorado fed lambs, $12.16, ' Chicago Livestock.' ' ' Chicago. Jan. 20. Cattle Receipts, S.000 head; market generally steady on all kill ing classes; top yearlings, .$8.50; ' best heavy steers, $8.75: bulk beef steers. $6.50 0r7.65: veal calves strong, bulk vealers, $9.25$i't0.00: Blockers and feeders slow,. Hogs Receipts. 43.000; active, mostly steady to strong with Thursday's average; shippera bought about 17,000; holdover moderate; mostly off market: top, $8.60: comparatively fevtf over $8.50; bulk; $7.95 $.25; pigs steady to strong, bulk desir able. $8.40l'8.5O; few. $8.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 8,000 head; fat lambs 15 to 26o higher; fat sheep steady: fat lamb top, $13.85; bulk, $12.85 13.25: fat ewe top, $7.60; bulk. $6.50 7.25; feeder lambs nominally steady. Sioux City Live Stock. ' Sioux City. la.. Jan. ' 20. Cattle Re ceipts, 14.000 head: market, killers weak; stockers, steady; fed steers aud yearlings. 94. 00(8-9. 00; warmedups. $5.006.75: fut cows and heifers. $r,. 75'i7. 00: ranness, f 1.503.60; veals, $4.508.fO; feeders. $5.00jf6.50; .calves, $4.607.00; feeding cows and heifers, $3.00 & 5.00; stockers, $5.eo6.;o. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head: market moatlv steady to strong: light and butch ers, $7.607.80; mixed, $6.7.'9 7.50; heavy packers, $6.3t$6.75; bulk of sales, $7.66 7.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady. - ' v St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Jan. 30. Cattle Receipts, 5.090 head; market steady: steers. $5.&nw 8.50: cows and heifers, $3.25t8.35; calves, $5.5068.60. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head: market 1 of 15o higher; top, $8.00; bulk. $7.75 7.95. Sheep and Thames Receipts. 500 head; market steady: lambs, $11.75913.60; ewes, $5.6066.60. .. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Jan. 20. Flour, unchanged Bran $22.00. Wheat Receipts, S3t cars, compared with $87 cars a year ago; cash No. 1 northern. $1.50H 1.S4H : January,$1.34H ; May. 1.!1 S: July. $1.15'.. Corn No. yellow. 4H41e. Oats No. t white, $2 8 32 He. Barley 41V 64c Rye No. s. 7S,J7U. Flax No. 1. $2.103.15. Unseed Oil. ' Puluth. Jan. 30. Linseed On tiack M ejTl,e, $:.l3ii. ' t Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Dav 1 " BonJs an(i Notct il : ; i i ,1 A a. . II 4V i . . I I Pto mm II at m am I I I I Umaha rroducc 1 1 Umaha uram 1 1 rinanaal Lhicago Oram nisi pt N'aaraaka, tiuitaa ( iuarau. vmaaa mara LiV6 POl'l.TRT. 4 l si lliitiiig I'H.a. laa ,4I4.' S'lHlligS ... II. n., Ilalil liens, aeaty t'maa .... ltk , ! , TUfhl .51 ,llt .V t Wh'aai . .iui,g rt i, Mte .; j ., Hiiit.ga H-n ,., 'k ,, Ixirka ., llee UHKMffcD IMll.THV. . I1 .;io .HO .".9 .If V :i ..4 .17 .,'4 .: ,ii ,": ;i '.10 .. ,;itf ,lw ,;x .4i .5 ,74 ,U9 .33 V .i9 ,15 .10 9 ,:i 4 6.60 rl 2 I 6.00 0 4.60 tyi.00 01.10 C$.00 9i. Ol.IS j.oo .$75 4J1.00 es.to M.: .;s luika KiluK l't Nil. I .-' No. 3 ! i'r. ka .14 0 (-.. rasa cuont il'ar ) .... 0UOI4 40 lorag !,... MV'TTKB. Craamsiy (prints) ,...$ t'raamary ltuli 4T Count r ftieall if .? CAuniiy (i vlil I it .17 Hotter fat, eta- tioii plica W .33 14 A V. PralHai Ka. 1 uiland. $10 COO 11 00; N I Upland. $$(i0vlooo; No, I upland, $7 uo atH.uO! No. 1 midland. tlU.OOH u.0: No. nudland, l6oulo; No. I niidland, $1 6e 0100; So. I lowland. $I.CO0; No. luwlnnd, 7.o0OI0u. Alfalfa; i -hoicr. Ill.nlta; No. $H.6o 14 $o; standard, $I3.00I3 ; No. 3. 410 ;o II 60: No, 3. iteeuio oo. nirawi Dal, iiuuqiva; wurai. fi,s ei.oo. FIll'ITS ANf VKOKTAHIXA Kurnlahad t.y Stale Iriatimnt of Agruuliuia llureau ul Maikeie aud war. kiting. Fruita: liaiianaa III.) $ 7iO iratiaea Mm 214 and laigrr) 50 tit on Otaiisea lla 250 and laiger) $ 60 lirsngea lM" 34 and larger) 4.36 (raiiaaa lain 324 and larger) 4.VO I.eiiiotis ItMis) .iv tlrapafrult (crate) 4.00 Apples (Jonatliana) (ace. to grade. 10V Apnlea (I'elicloua) (acc to garde, box) J. no Apples (Rome Heautlee) (acc.' lo grade, itos) I. no Apples iHtamen Wlliaaap) (acc. to graue. cox i.ie Apple (Common Wlneaap) (acc. to grade, doii j.su Apples ( Not t hern Spy.) (acc. to grade, box) z.bv Apple (Hplixenburg) acc, to to grado, nnx) - :oo Apple (Black Twig) (acc, to grade, pox) ;.. Figs (24 pkgs. t ox) 2.35 Kigs (3 pkga. 10 ox.) l.tu Figs (SO pkgs. ox.) 3.60 Figs (oymrta 4 crown) (per lb.) is Flga (Hymriu. t crown) (per Il.) 3V Datrs ( dromedary) 36 pkga. oar w( . , Datea I Kurd! III. Dates (llallowii) per lb.) .... 15 exetalilea: I'otaiues (Neb. Early Ohio' 2. no No. 2) l.0 3.U0 Pulatoea (Red Iliver Ohio No. 1) Red Onions (lb.) Yellow Onions (lb.) Suanlsh Onions (reg. crates) Suanlah Onion 140 lb. crates) 8 00 Carrota (lb) 03 u, Turnips (lb.) ! Parsnips (lb.) 03 Cabbago (lb) 04 Cucumbers (dog.) , 4.00 Cauliflower (crate) 2.26 nsilfRli-KOUthern (doz.) .... oa Young southern carrots (doz.) 1.00 Freall snalhern Beels (doz.). 1.00 Tl-o.oAtla NnrnillN llh.l . Z Shallotts (dox.) 7" W V' i:reen Penners "5 9K 3U arsley (dox. bunches) i i Nuts: Hlack Walnuts (lb.) 06 t - n.l. H...1.MI. 1th tn kind. 35 S3 Braxil (large washed) per lb. 1 lj,.u,M tm.Hliimi tier lh 16 ecans (large! tjo.i - y l'aunuta (Jumbo) (raw) .... 11 VI 1J HtllFIS AND WOOL. Reef hides: Green aalted. No. 1. late take off, per lb.. 67c; green salted. No atn tflira nrr. ner in., ouunu: areeii. i-iu. lnta take off. per lb., 405c: green. Na late take off. per lb., 3 (94c; green salted, old stock, per lb., 3(B)6c; green salted bull hides No. 1. per lb.. 4c; green aalted bull hldea. Wo. 2. per lo.. ac; green bull hides, per lb.. Sc. Horse hides: Large. each. $3.00; medium, each. $2.60: small, U..H t'l n0 nnn.v and ffluea. 75c& $1.60. Shoep pelts: fireen salted, as to slxe and wool. each. S5o$1.00. Shearlings: Green salted, as to six and wool, each. Be 20c. Wool: Choice flno and 4 niooa, per o.( (5ffflne. medium and b ooo. Ter io 38i)16c: low. U Blono. per id., ivw-ui burrv wool, per lb., 6c or less. Wholesale prices 01 ueei cun niw follows: No. 1 ribs, 334c; No. 3 rias. 2Vic: No. 5 ribs, 17Hc; No. 1 loins, riic;No. 2 loins, 23c; No. 3 loins, stir.; No. 3 rounds, lltto: No. 1 chucks, 8Vjc: No. 1 rounds. lHic; No. 3 rounds. JvO. a cnuCKS, Bc: jwo. o enuens. No. 1 plates, Ttfc; No. 2 plates, 7c; ro 8 plates, -6c. . Boston Wool. Boston. .Tan. 20. Tho Commercial Bul letin tomorrow will say of the wool mar ket: . The wool Industry Is groping blindly forward, the' limited stocks of wool avail able forcing prices steadily upward on a moderate demand rrom tne mills. ..Manu facturers naturally are loth to name prices on the heavy weight season's goods nlll they nave some idea or wnat mcy must baso their tariff cost upon. "Foreign markets are - very boyant. Some contracting 'r.'a.a been reported from evaua on tne sneep s dhck at n iu cents.- although it Is stated that tne rowers now are asking anywhere from 25 to 30 cents for their wools and mat ters have come, more or less to an im passe. The commercial Bulletin tomorrow win publish wool quotations .as follows: Wisconsin, ,-vussouri nnn average iifw Ktigland 14 blood. 3637c; ?4 blood, 34 35c; i blood. 32c. Scoured Basis Texas nno vi monins, 90iS92c; fine 8 months 7580r. California Northern, 90W9.ic: middle county. SOige; southern, 70jc"5c. Oregon Kastern no. l staple, asfflssc; fine and fine medium combing, 9092c; eastern clothing, 75i8c; valley No, 1, c85C Territory Fine staple choice, 97c?? 1.0 i blood combing, 8588c; blood combing, 63(g)66c; blood comb ing, 635tie: fine and fine medium lothlng, 7&i(80c; fine and fine medium rencli combing. 8 5 v a or. ; Pulled Delaine, 95c$1.00; A A. ! c: A supers. 70fd'76e. - Mohairs Best combing, '2932c: best carding, 222oc. .5 fi 07 08 Vi 07 V. til 08 75 in 3.UO (&.00 ii 04 4J03V, 4j 08 tf 90 41.15 Oin!i, J. 20, , Thfre Mat n JnrrfJ'e in corn r. ccipu loiUy. II) car t.rjnK itmte4 in cuniMrfJ null 7n 4i r(fr iy nij l"o cri fuetvti Mt r. Wheat an 4 ci rcifii'i rre lai t Mil fuincwlut ni!lrr thin lt Jcr. Krrtipi ot a! kiml of t,''-1"! g4tc4 oJ t-rt at m.4tnt ir4 ran U fr. Miipuicnl wfre ruilier larger I luii mriiii. the ccc li'mc in Mlicdt iui corn. Moor olfcriiiits of licit wrre in K""(l tlfiiuuJ at uni!uin;'l la 4c huslicr lliiiii yenrfiUy Com price crc tnicluiiscj to !c up; oaia, uncluniied: rye. lumiuully uiitlaiigcd; tiarit-v, altout untlianitcj. M M AT- No t hsril wli.l.i. I ear, $11$; i far (.niullvl, $1,11: I t-r, $1.11; I tar, $11), I car, $1 11. car. $1,11; 1 t'. $1 Na, 1 h.'d MltileTi 1 car, II II: I (rar (.niii(ly), 41 II; I car i-imuii. 1107 .so. a dark bard; t rr (.luuii)), 11.14; I tar, $1 I. No, 3 yellow hard! t rar, $1 $. N.i, 1 .liaw hard: 1 rar. $1 I tars, II -, No. ( yellow hard: I rar, $1 No. t -llow haiJ. I rar. II 00 No. I tiotihern i.rifg; I isr. II,;:: 1-i rar ihulkhra.ii, n.iu. NO. 3 durum; S earn ?(', itoltS. No. I unite: S tar. 41'ii-: 7 rat. 41 I.e. No. I while: I car. 41 c; 1 r, 41c, rar (old billing). 4"i No. 1 yellow: I far, 41 't. No, I ).llow: 3 era. 41 (,e. No. 3 )rluw: T cars. Hi. No. I mixed: 1 car. 41c. Nu. S mited; I car I . la I 41 4c; vara, eiu. i.sisi . No, 1 while; 3 cars, SV,c. No. 4 while: 3 rara. S3r. 11 VK. No lf. BAm.rr. No. 4 barley: 1 car, 60c; I tar. lie, Clearance: Todav. Wheat S !. Corn .$.7. oil data , 16.011 Flour ......11.400 U hi.il and f our 2411.000 Imea not im iuda K.ovo car load. Ilrad.irret export.: - vi neat - and Flour. This week 7.M.0"i I.a.i week s.u.u" Last rar 48.00 Sine July 1 S58.K2.009 Year ago S67. "." lulling), List Teae. lt,0n0 32. I, ooo J.onO .33,000 Corn. I.l.(i(i 1,623.000 674. ooo 7.?7.00fl 7,i "0 OMAHA HECKIPTS AND bllllMEVrs It AIILU ( ei Receipt Twloy. Wheat " Corn HO Oat 13 Rye. 1 Hurley Shipment. Wheat 41 oru 147 Oa 11 Barley 3 PRIMARY RECF.IPTS AND SHIPMENTS lUSIItLS Receipt Today. WK. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat ss:t.n0 527.0H0 1.122.onn Corn 3.32.O0 1.9J2.00O l2J.ni,u Uala 654,000 SiS.OOU sjs.uuo Shipmenls Wheat 459.000 Corn 1.477.000 Oats 466,000 Week Tear Ago. All". 14 37 ls Jim Z 1? 3 1 30 S4 174 4i 29 ' 25 3 1 By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Oea Hm Iaaa4 Mil. Kcw Vork, Jn, TO, The nock nuikefwai ml'jrtt to trn anI un li.l,fi itianipulsiion, the ami! f prrfiirtiiiiiit Hluch ntori'iie Wall irett men pf fiis am) give tmri of a lumHc ilun imtlit be i1ifd to j atk'a)4tii)iia f!ut irirr tn the )iwk exiiiaiiiie are iinnrj u or iiin ly pioicumal Iciijlit tt Ituittl lo en. tri the unuafy fuhlii.". . 'I hat the holly artifli W aetlvl tic v( 'iioiiIi'"- ere the finding In. (luriire fiat been Uin eituniili (or oiue time t, but toJay Lulc re- grti wu uu even to ape4raiicei ami In two or three iim-.i the werk'x occurrrneti have approaclietl Hie uisrepmaiiie. j in w.a rcrtain ly no Willi "E'llf ttri tlcel" which a iiiaikcd up to JS ihjuUii lietwrcn tJiic.djy'i tlusiiii; anl the early hour today, on a trrirt of utterly la-elf o calh'd 'rmnor" and wa then driven tloun JU poind ii. al- nut at many nnnuic. F.bor of 1010. Not all of lh vlotenllr agilal'd atne-ka of lo-l msikal brought into aight lnr. Irnta .f I u.l h a rnaratlar '!' rounded $hd moveinaiit of Ihi on. Hut Ihir er other orriirrem which tnigHI hav aervrd a rentiiider ,f what look flsr In I91: Hie litlrtl Iran.arlioi.a ,r In atot-ka whoa aiMH-u'sMva reputa lli.n la Hi aor.i. and ih day' achieve. inrn'a, as a whole, war lh ret era of creditable lq Wall (reel, II la not aloaia eaay to arcounl fir I ho au'l'lcn appearanr of emh a condl ii. n of llnnsa In a financial mark"'. Manlpulaltoo ( similar character m I ho aululon of ttl. lh winter of 1904 nd the spring of I13 wa afterward ax flalned aa lh concerted work of not ever scrupulous prnfeaslonal apaeulalnra who wera carrying large block of slock on borrow tnoney which had baroina trniililemun hetau.a of tightening credit nd Hlch Ihey therefor endeavored by niy pedent, proper or Improper, to "un load" en lh creduloua ouldr. ' Transaction large. The preavnt aiiuation I iibvlou.ty not a rloao parallel to Ihoaa other prraalnne. but II I enually on In which both Ih general public and the stock eichanga com miller a ahould watch Ih program. Total Iraneactinn on Ih stock ex change went beyond a million aharea for th first time aiitr laat Jun and (here were uumernu net dvnce of I lo 4 polnis. all In the Industrials, of which a dnxen stock mad up about one-half of the day' business. The bond market was one mnr ledy hut little changed, villi the recent larg olume of trim. actions maintained. Fx change on 1-Iuropean countries weakened with French and ijerman rale rearhlna; the lowest prices since the first few davs rf the year, the mark touching a prlc about halfway between II loweat figure cf last Nuvetnber and the highest to whlc-l It has subsequently recovered. 913.000 46 nno 445,000 403.0OO 1.2(1.0(10 1117.000 C1IICACO ItECEIPTM. Today. W'k Ago. Y'r Ago. 13 3 15 603 374 1 109 104 ' S3 KANSAS CITY RKCEIPTS. Carlnta Today. W'k Ago. Y'r Ago. ....114 112 S3 .....29 I 29 3 .... 10 . . 12 LOUIS RECEIPTS. Today, W'k Ago. Y'r Ago. .... 60 48 107 ....135 126 1"9 ; 63 59 83 NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS. Carlots Today. W'k Ago. Y'r Ago. Minneapolis ..,.233 . 176 27 uluth zs i'i Winnipeg 410 330 - 318 Carloti Wheat 'orn . . Oats Wheat Corn Oats Carlot Wheat 'orn . . Oats ST. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES, By L'pdlke Grain Co., PO. 2627. Jan, New York Quotations Range of prices of th leading atock furnished by Lugsn Bryan, 14 Peters Trust building:. 11A1LROAD3. ' Thur High Low. Close Clos A.. T. S. F. ... 97 H 97 'i 97i tS Baltimore & Ohio 35 344, 35 34i Canadian I'aeiflc. ,125'4 124 124S 135 N. Y. Central .... 74 74'i 74 744 Chesa. A- Ohio .... 664 60 66 (it. Northern 73:4 73a 73',4 73i Illinois Central , 103 Kan. city South n 23 V4 20. ! Art. Open. I High. Low. Close. Vest'y W'ht. May 1.1 Hi 1.14 1.13',4 1.14 1.144 1.14M. 1.14 1.14-14 July 1.02. 1.02 1.011,4 1.0174 1.02U, 1.02T4 1.01 1.02k By I May , S5 85AJ 851J 854 85'4 July 78 78 Vi 7$ 78 'A 78 Vi Corn May 52i 639i 63 6374 534 63-14 July B5 V4 ii'i 65 -55K 55 1 Oats May 39 '4 39 Vi 38 SSi 39', ;!9V 39'4 July , 39. . 39T4 S9?4 3954 39T4 Pork I Jan. 16.15 16.60 16.15 16.50 16.10 May 16.50 16.65 16.60 16.65 16.25 Lard Jan. 9 (5 9.45 9.43 9.45 9.42 May 9.73 9.75 9.67 9.70 9.72 Ribs Jan. 8.S5 8.85 8.S5 8.85 8.77 May 8.87 8.95 .8.98 I .8.95 8.87' In Brndslreet's Trade Review. . New York, Jan. 30. Bradstreet's to-. orrow will say: vmow, but on tne whole, fairly steady expansion features wholesale trade aud industry as January advances. - House buying, both from jobbers and whole salers, Is of the small th-ough often type. Koad trade has expanded somewhat as the travelers make progress. Industry ertainly shows a gain from the very geu eral shutdowns of the Inventory period and the two branches seem to be in per- ptibly better shape than a year ago at this time, with av fair measure of opti- Ism reported present, wr.ere a year ago pessimism ruled. on balance the employment situation seems better than a month ago, the fuel trades and agricultural pursuits excepted. Retail trade, stimulated by cuts especial ly marked In apparel lines, clothing, etc. is enjoying a fair measure of activity in the -north,, cast and west, but southern trade as a whole seems to lag. and re ports from Texas, where unusually warm weather and drought affect the crop and trade conditions, note that the pace .la slow." Weekly bank clearings. $6,925,087,000. Liberty Bond Prices. New York, Jan. 20. Liberty bonds' at noon: SUjs. $97.00; first 4s. $37.50; second 4a, $97.20: first 4is. $97.52; second 4 Us. $97.32; third 4s. $97.86: fourth 4 "as, ?97.;8; Victory 'Svi. $100.13; Victory 44S. $100.16. Liberty bonds closed: 8"4s. $97.68; first 4s. $97.50: second 4s, $97.30; first 4Vjs, $97.90; second 44. $97.34; third 4,s, $97 90: fourth 41s. $97.42; Victory 3is, $100.18; Victory 4,s, $100.18. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. Jan. 20. Potatoes Market ateady; receipts. 27 cars;- total V. S. ship ments, 621 cars; practically no demand or movement account weather! too cold t open cara; no aalea reported. Kansas City Produce. Kanaa Uiy. Jaa. J8. Egg 1c higher; firsts. 33c, Butter Cnehangerl. Poultry Hens, lc higher, 21c; springs and roosters, unchanged. Krtaa frry Tfy. Kansas City, Jan. 30. Hay Harkat ua-cbaoxta. New York Cotldn. New York, Jan. 20. The list held steady the cotton market, today. In ratho 'eatureless trading. There was a further ight advance early,- with speculatlv eeling influenced by. stock market rength, but a sold out condition was vident. The morning upward movemen as accompanied by hesitation. Trices a one time fell back below last night oslng but later were bid up 10 to 1 olnts. only to lose most of this gain. In the afternoon there was little hange. Tho list ranged but slightly above no linai prices or tho rjrevious day. bme. inners takings were somewhat oeansn the last hour. Final bids were seven o nts lower to throe higher. hpot cotton unchanged. 18.050 Tor mla tiling upiana: sales nil.. Southern spot markets wera: Galveston. 40c, unchanged; New Orleans. 16.7&0, nchanged: Savannah. 17.13c. unchanged ugusta. . 16.81c, unchanged-; Memphis. Ho points decline:. Houston. .17.3yc, unchanged; Little Hock, 17-.50c, unchanged ' New York- Sugar. - r. .- ' ' New York, Jan. 20. The raw sugh market continued 'firm and' prices ad need l-lttc, to the basis-of 2 3-ltic for Cubes, cost and freight, equal, to 3.79- for centrifugal. There were sales of 67.000 bigs of Cubas for January and February shipment to local . refiners and operators at -i 3-16C. cost and freight, and 13,U'J'J tons or cubas to tne Utilted Kingdom to February shipment at 123. There were also sales of 61.000 bags of Philippine isianas centritugai to a local,, refiner at 3.74c, c. 1. f. . Raw sugar futures "closed one point lower to two net higher, with March at 3.30c; May. 2.62c; July, 3.70c, and Sep tcmber, 2.83c. - New York Coffee. . New-York, Jan. 20. The market for cof fee futures was very quiet today and after opening at an advance of 6 to 6 points on some scattered covering and the- rather steadier showing of, Brazil, showed very little reature. May sold at 8.358.3gc; closing at 8.35c with the general market closing at a net advance of 3 to 5 points. r-aies were estimated at aoour. i.uuu Dags, January, 8.40c; March. 8.60c: May. 8.36c; July, 5.30c; September, 8.30c; October, 8.2c: December, 8.23c ' Spot'coffe-e was dull and nominally un changed at 9 to 9Vc for lilo 7s and 12 to 12 Vic for Pantos 4s. . yj New York .General. ' New York, Jan. 20. Wheat Spot, tarely steady; No. 3 red and No. 2 hard. $1.244; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.31, and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.14 Vi c. I. f. track New York to arrive. Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow. (S7o; No. 2 white, 67v-c. and No. 2 mixed, 66 "4c c. 1. f. New York all rail. Oats Spot, quiet: No. 3 white. 46V4c. LaruVFlrm; middle west; $10,109 10.20. 23 21 23' 69. r.9'1. 684 69 T4 . 17 16'4 164 17 . !7'4 7 i 76 74 77 . ii 4'i (MS 64 .- 31', :i4'4 3414 34 . 74 73H 7344 74' . 32'i 314 32-i SI', . 824 81 14 814 8! . 18'4 17 4 17 18'4 . I S 'A - J 9 Vi 1 9 'i .1394 129V4 129V4 129'4 Am: Car Foundry 146 140 140 141'4 Ailia-i:naimers ... 44 -m 424 44,4 4374 Am. Locomotive ..I06'4 105V4 106'4 106V4 itiiir.wtn i,oco...... si'i si"a TJ4 vl Rethlehem Steel.. ti 6"4 61 Colo. Fuel. ft. Iron 294 28V4 3814 Crucible 66 69 '4 6:14 Am. Steel Foundry 334 324 S3'4 Lackawanna steel 60 47i 484 32H 31 32 Lehigh Valley Missouri Pacific N Y. & N. U. . Chicago . N. W. renn. R. It, Reading ....... C. R. I. & P. .. Sonlh'n Psclfio Southern Ry. ... ('hl.. -MH. a St.- ; Union Paclfio Midvale Steel Pressed Steel . Car Republic Slael ft I. Ry. Steel Springs.. Sloss-Schef field ... IT. S. Steel.-..,',... anaclium 5;a 98 44 88 3714 Anaconda Am. S. & Ref. Co, Cerro Do Pasco ,1 Chill Chlno Green Cananea ... Inspiration . ..'.-. , Kennecott ....... Miami ....'...,,,,, Nerv. Cons, ....... Ray Cons. Seneca .. Utah v... COPPERS. 60 47 Gen'l Pcterol , Cosden ('a I. Peterol .. Talund Oil ". ... Invincible Oil , Mex. Peterol ., Middle States . Pacifio Oil ... Pan-American Phillips Pierce Oil .... Pure Oil ..;. Royal Dutch .'. Sinclair Oil ,'. . Standard Oil N. Texas Co Union Oil ' White Oil ..... Chandler General' Motors Willys. Overland' i-ieree-.p.rrow r . White Motor .. Studebaker . 17'4 .. 28 14 . 28'4 . . tf'i , 27V4 . . 1 5 '4 . '144 t 18V4 . 4 , OILS. 54 '4 97 41i 844 34T4 '4914 47 V4 I1V2 25Vi 2814 39V 28 27V4 144 14-14 16 63V4 ' 66 'i 98 43 7 35T4 49 '4 4 7 ',4 171 28 'A 28 '4 894 28 14 27V4 16 14 144 171.4 634 68 Z7 69V 32. 4 30H 64 '4 634 98 41 U 841 334 49 47. 3 17'4 28 14 40 374 27 54 16 15 18 "4 63 '4 48 .2 154 33-4 47 '4 3 '4 1474 .1154 112 . 1354 12V4 454 6214 29 Vj 9 35 60 Vi 20 Vi 178 444 19V4 ' i 9 !4 MOTORS. ... 62 V4 68 i ... 9 ..' 64 ... J17'4 ..1. 3814 90 '4 47Vi 5314 .. SOi.4 .. 1014 ...354 .. 61 .. 21 J.181 .. 4674 ..1954 35 47 i 24 1511 1134 113i 12 124 684 S3 74 47 2!i 1 84 166 3874 87 RUBBER ASR. TIRES.' 47 624 30' 94 35 4 51 21 181 ' 4o4 1974 9'i 61 84 5, 1',4' 38 "4 534 1274 38 38 174 1374 65 74 38 30 414 31Vi risk 12 74 121: Goodrich ......... 284 34: Kelley-Springfleld.. 38'4 ' 8774 Keystone Tire . ..1 17 '4 17t4 A.1ax .V,.i. 14 , 1374 Utd. States Itubber 56 54 74 .. ' INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet -Sugar.-. :iKti 3.1U Atl., Gulf & W. I. 30 74 29t4 Am. Internet. --Corp 414 40i Am. Sumatra .... 34'4 3374 Am. Telephone 1174-117 American Con ..... 31 334 Central Leather .. 33 "4 31 Cuba Cone 9;4 9 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 21 1774 Corn Products ... 99 74 98 Famous Players .. 2i it General Electric ..14 4 74 3 4 2 4 1 43 (jit. Northern Ore. 32- 314 32i 1'iiBcmr. narvester su'ja Am Hide, Lthr pfd 6374 8174 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 4 3 74 4 2 4 Internat. Paper ... 50 14 48 "4 Internat M M pfd. 664 65'j Am. Sugar Ref.... 68'i 63 ' Scars-Roebuck ... 64 14 63 Strbmsberg 414 SOS Tobacco Pdets. ... 6 5 74 6 474 Worthlngton Pumn 482 ifi Wilson Co Western Union W'esfgh'se Electric 61 4 61 Am., woolen .... 834 82V4 45 74 614 3014 4 3514 6074 2074 178 45H 194 19 69 74 57J 16 3S74 88 .1 2 "3 37 74 37 li 164 1374 644 S4'i 294 40, -33',-i 1174 11774 S 34 3 i 32 94 0 14 984 81 74 864 63 334 60 74 06 67 i 64 4174 65 48 614 Am.- Cotton Oil Am. Agr. Chcm. Am. Linseed .-. . nlon Bag. nfd.. Hoseh Magneto . . Brook'n Rap. Tran MISCELLANEOUS. 32 74 324 3274 71 '4 S 8 74 9 '4 2174 31 4 3174 69 14 37, 9 '4 7074 76 5i 174 214 32 74 31 "4 7114 3814. 6 '4 70 68 'i . 14 17 98 H 82 vi 143 314 84 81 43i 4774 62 - 624 40 65 H 46 i 31 91 Vi 6.04 82 7 21 7i 31 354 125. 91 3374 344 54 55 ' SO 2174 38 -S 36 1267 91 33 '4 17 7 64 74 64 31 . 22 294 38 94 71 674 IS 70 36 '4 124 921, 33'. 34 7i 654 27 22 28 74 per cent; New York Dry Goods. New York. Jan. 20. Tradinr in cing- hams for fall wear was active todav. Less business waa done 011 flannelettes. Other lines were quiet and print cloth werer weaker. Yarns were fairly steady. Raw siik wss unchanged. Dress goods and men's wear openings are scheduled to begin Monday. New York Wrled Fruita.-- New York, a J 11. 20. Evaporated Apples -Nteady. Prune Dull. Apricots Firm but quiet. Peaches Steady. Raisins Inactlte. St. IjiiiI. fir in St. Latuta Ma -Tan tn -ori. ,r $1-11 "-4 : July, 99dc. rrn May, 4I7,es274c; July, 6(c. Oats May. 40c. Kansas City Grain ' eioer. I K , n .0 f t,- - T . .. ,, New Terk. Jan. 20. Silver Foreicn XI. 061- Jl. ;" - '' bar, lie; Mexican dollar, 4$4c - - I'- Corn May,' 46 Jc; California Packing 70K oi..-un & Beictris OR 14 ol. - Graph. lr United Drug.... '... National Enamel.. 374 United Fruit 127 ationol Lead 91 Philadelphia Co... 33 '4 unman 112ii mil iiii nut Ti.,n A1.R.. c- - -. --.t 1 . South Porto R. S'r 65 Retail Stores 664 Superior steel .... 30 St. L. A 8. F..... 22 Tirglnla Car Ch..:. 294 ' Tital sales, 1,155,500. Money Close. 5 close'. 5 per cent. Marks Close, .0050; Thursday' .0r,274. Franc Close, 025 74. Thursday' close, 0S25',4: Thursday' close. era.nr Close, .082571; Thursday' close, cIose,r$(.'2"2:,M,e- Thurad.y'. Py CHARLES D. MICHAELS. I tlataka gka La4 Hliw, I rt 1 - . . . . .... 4iiu'o, jan. .ijuneaf pneta ativancm 10 a new 1111.11 on tne pre mi iiiurciuriil anuj ai 1117 JOJ) were luck to arounJ the li.uir e( JO d4 sn, liavmir fully recovered lipiu the hiirp break made u$ the result ot financial condition. The advance led to heavy rcaltiiug. 'J he undertone vat linn and many of ine C4ny tenert jok rite ruying ide on the lreak, a rally coinniu to. Mam tne u.i. (.iikihk trjiie mere t net ort of I 8 tl.Jc, with July icaaipv. iorn ana oatt were J c lourr and rc undunircd. There m ieritci.t huyinu of May ulirat from the Hart by com. niuaion iiou.c. It coinuienced at $1.14 1-2, and while the price drop ped don later to SI.M 1-2, the huy mg rruewej every -4c down, ThU linally abtorhed the surplus in the pit and later when re porta of Urge export .ale of Man. itohai and rumor of buiinct at the gulf began to he circulated the local element bought freely, making the final rally. heallirveut WullUb. nilmnt I much mora bullish than at lei and Ih di.uoaliion now la lo laka lh buylu aid on break, whil a lea la ao II wa lit rtvra. H.puri of lii'il praouro of Atieniln grain In kuraoean ni.rkils, with Liverpool d luwar, had am ff-w-t at lime. Snow reported In paria of lklahom and Kan. rMWII4,bla tut (Ii Ml4ti I in in 4i. la. icmU .uunlry aff.rlaaa war ra potted m ha a.,uii,ar..i a ine result of in f.i.i.t adtSM- l rrk-e. and aaiufl ..iu.. m.nt wet aatcr, ul Ik mall. t.i.tit w a.ri.d ia i f .nort uuisilon alilliaf il.iiMtid ta Iniro.mf wnk aala ( beta, it-aipi., la taia Mia. .iolM and ilii.a.. nmia t.iHtried a k(if donir.iui diaMn4 fur flour. vtliH ee bat r. la wi, ,. fl,' ,,,,rl. (Irv. I...W ar.miid loeeo ku.h.ta ManiloiN, at ilia ...i..id and a.4.n joo.eeo 10 .. e bll.li.la (ttra Price laer. iirase. rtmnlry nfffrlnga f tarn I tit im.iii iinnoi as. I Iowa, rumbin.d IH h.dslna aalca, rasullad in a lover tittket, aiih-tusk nd i.hn. war not a.ar. Ftl-irieia i-unnnu afl.r grain, bill lh ttx.iMi ar ry larg lit lh t-aia, primary arrive. b.li.g around I j. eon," bu.h.t for lh weak, asain.i i is ;. pn.fteie lott year, aud stocks i" -m"miiii rai'imy, rala. of Ji.. u t,uhla wsra mada her la aa la ilia o""'" wiim ,ii taiiar repining 4". lioeHrl sold abroad A sal uf I.' bualtvl aa tnada la aa I. kl... il.llv.ty en January cm acta. Sample m.wm . ii lUSfr, WIIB rCIU1 ! tar. e.lliiif of May oat at $. on ra.tln or.leia a. (ha fraiur of Ih Hading In in., grain. ijtur in rNilua- orJ.ia r iiianard and I ho oala ...IJ at tha nistksi whil auptxiri ram iMinly from lo.l traders and be.la.ia M.niin,.i,t i. auinanltel mora bullish titt oal than en torn. ttlilMpiiif demand ra fairly ac liv lth aal.s ef in.uo bn.haU. Mampl lalue K,a loner aith recelpta lit rar. M showed Independeiii alr.tiglh a Dim result of but-ina- be lnt-.at.it.. an.t bou.ca with ee.li.tu renneciiona and lied to reflect (he derlina In aih.r graiiu. No. I wa quoted al 170 und.r May. Tit Note. Liverpool future were lower al noon ali-r ociua- higher rly. Spot wheat wa higher. Argentina market wer steady lo firm aa a rule. Indian rroorta show a bl arreaea of whrat n lh northne.tern frontier. Wsaihar raedmona In Aigtmllu favoiaoi.. tur.neja of viiaal l. tr.a.itig nitxi. iai.it. t-ipori iiad ta r.pin-i.J g.wi. at lb aaabaid. ail (bar t lima d.maud lor wheal, a. andiiiatlan vttua. III., aera goad kuyr of iHirn. Minnaauoiia reported a sood iteniand fif h.al nu maraing. will) pi.iniui.ia eboul lh .ama )..lidat, 4ffi la r.a.11 Aigentln wheat In l l.erp.Kil la lomiii.neio la liav lam al fm-l tin lllal toathal. In tfllMlilnalloil with the larger, offiring fcotn Aitniiin fur ai.ipiii.Mi, The attvlel rtuaaian gowrninrnl 1 try, Inff lo pred Ik Antetl.au r.liet I i'ffii II.eiie.tMi ta Ia.aee.ev0 tfnr seed ralti In.i.ad of fMl. a lh $lo, Ooo. on (.id fumlaii.d by llu all! not furnish utricle! keed, w nil country offcrl'ig i-f corn In in aM-iiotia rf lllllt.il and low tnrrra.e.1 tonaid.rably today, on hou.e butin i'u.e po.hela ID arrive, a I'rorla ine.- a la Jackson ,iroihr it I it. .td: w hat had open ordei lo l-ok rotn on an ad.ane la lh tnark.l thai tjtould (it.ilfy patlng ferniere 40 reiiia Oar bushel n Illinois, Nearly all of Una iMd.r hat bran ranreled and country lvtor aay farill.i ara back lb up." iloi.inm.nt llvatork report will bo :lvn lo lb Irad al 1:1$ p. Februaiy , revised lo the beat of Ih ran.u. r. turn. Ina.much th 11 ensue was taken of January 1 and lhal uf UIO on April I, II would nol ba auriirlaing it Ih flgurr ahowed ron.iderabl chaiigr, Chlrago Prod ore. Chicago, Jan. $0, Hulter Flrmi creamery extra. 1!h; flr.n, S W ronda, 3tOH$ci alatiderds, ile. rgga Ivower; receipia, i.nsi raaa; first a. lie: ordinary firsla, 3d a 32c: nna- eeiianeoua, 3i3c; refrigerator first. 1 9 Ie. Poultry Alive. lower; fowl. tic: prlliga, :ic; ronater. 17c. Xr York Prntluco. Kew York, Jn. SO. Butler Irregular; Creamery, higher than asiraa, 37 V t 3r. j r-gga nrm; rre.n gathered; rxlru firala, 4Se: flrala, 43Jlr. , I heeae Irregular. ! law., Hoi A.k.4 1 I, : l !:;.. lea 4 .V 4 Am. T a ', , Am. T. at T, a.. IH.I.,1"! Aoa.im.l t Ja. I ;,,,,,, 1 .1 (tn.our ,., I I vj ni . a., int. ,,,.,a,lw luia an 1 , a l( . . ,,ll It. n.i. hr. ii a la. Ill)..eai llilli,t Hm, $?,, ,,,.la liin .ii It, i . .....loe Can. Nor i, f 4 '. H, a IJ J l.ia.l.. i iiiia .. inn ,ii tietiiHatk a, lt. lei Hit l-itiu IS". l-l....,1i'; ', Flam It ". IMw ,l"V Fi.o.h 1',.. ail rl II. F. (lawltlrlt 7a. I.'i. I74 I.hI f. It, . Itil. ,l. ill. Nor 7, 134 .m, Japane.1 l.l 4V.. ir.'i. J..palieaa 11., $ Nory ih .V. H , Hell J., 141.,, , (lit N. v.-('nil. ?i. nm. . ,.l'l I'allll, It, II, 7, I1,,.N1 IVlin. II. It, i,., ., 4 . a IV, Itrll Ja. lui, bam a I'n. 1, l:i..,im u he ill a Co I., I J I . . . 1 u; i. Mma .. IM mi I!, N. Hun lor li,.. 110,106, Vacuiltti tlul 7.. ltl. ..!. W i n i nioii Ws. UK. lor W'hou.n ,:ien, J a. , , n (L, af I I us May. a. 1114. ,,.,.o$ nu. Hiil a. 131 104 ll'4 11 1.1 e.i ll' e'a lS 1S M', II' ! 14 ll W . 91 11$ l-'4 'V ll lOi', Id lI'4 1041, 11 11 11 ll la. 11, 07 4j I .$ ! lit f I t 4 1 1 I M 74 I I It I M 0 tt I t It I I.' :4 $ ti ! t n i t 14 ! i li 1 t.trt t. Tureiin and rtualn. Hiianiiali, tia.. J.u. ;. i urieiiilae Firm, .-; .,, ii Mils) recelpta, tt bhl; Iiipinrnia, 43$ tibia; ti.k. ItOi; bbls, , II.. in I-irm; ..lea. ir.l raaka; re.it.it I tin laaka: tbipuisiit. l.Kt cask; dork, 41.66 t'a.ka, jii.iiu Ii. M fS: K. F. $1 49 (nil,: t;. ii, $o7l4til.l: I, $4vt 4 IJ. K. Illoyl ii: M., $;.20)$i; .v.. ..I05.60; W. U H.li; W. W., $ . 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