THE BKE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY" 192: m t Financial rorW iq London, i-r merely tpccu a tort bidding up richanuc or rov- jii niv ij u in vuuili. y ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. N'w YtiiU Frk i l .n.t... ihiiie mark. fiu .rou4 tt, p,e ywu high inrW of ihe mttunt and ' Oilier 1 urui.ran tKl.nnri rir nh it. lint me o( nrrlmj te? H-'tfJi. at .int a wee- Jgi, and tax rr' lugti Irvcl el Hi'.i it nowaday commonly de wribed in Will ttrerl at a "imiterv fl-trae,. Ft Muvrmrntt VI foreign cxtlttntre at rtihrr apt It It iiiystmct lor the reason that the Intincdute domi filing caue t'l'I'nn )r4rt on the S'irUtc, 'Ihe large buyers pI drain n London may, on any tutli octa ion. It either AmrrK-in nirrrhani tying for imported goods or Amrr. Ml invetlort paying for lluropc-in tcuriiit or international bankeri iding ilirir balances from New nng previiu sale became thry reee (tvorable , reulit on the tl Arman m it 1 niH.limi tfrwtt , fiie occurrciu oi the day, f IlIIMiw at Woe. 'Nmri). llitluelirae, parlectlf well la iho suerkt, bate Uh el fntu tor ( lb rims n-Ba iarkl . iha tul n months, but it I BUI unu n itiii in tna . i n. pinrg ma Bauaa l already .seM similar Ull, lb ifeima is aaeureo). A od many uopl havo rrtard-d ) lion aa a matter f roars eod wet thi-rviore ekeptural " ff-4 on lor. icq rDn(. liui It muii hoi oe mr. urn iiiai there waa strong uppuaition; i '!, majority In In favor waa nui rarwhelmlngly lift, anil it n.v.r aolutelv inttlii Mthat kind of nolli-v k'ir'lii 1 h la lnlr(oarnmnial Ubl W-m la brraacd In contfrnaa If tha fuuit ly lo vn4raian4 why dvprraainc In- "nra nv"ti havo ial4 la tha markKt Kurapaan v'hanic au tone aa Ui iain ! tn douM, n1 why Ilia mark: rould hava moil aa it did when that kflu-nr ai ivtnovaU. Knr frnm holiitlnu , Th dMit lun.liiia art l vary far from Million of a prubl'ia whlrh, aa II atanla. K on of tha m.l alffi.ull ami 'rplei b r In tha hiatory of Intaruatlonal financ. rla Impoaalbla, at tha moment, to firoaao itw ih, t,rhlaiM In Itn uttttlrcttf U'lll ha ruled. But It la at Iraat ful In a, poai n whera It ras bi handlrd M a irrtial jLmnM qunation. inatvaa or nrinir lrt as virtual "rail loan" aiiward to to ltla- vatlva whlma oi itklratntn (roru laalia tnt Mlaaourt Moia atorki advanced on tha 'tork rlianca today than Uio day before, but n!hrwp tha mtrkat'a rharactar mm not lit tha lat rhanarJ. Tba alandant In viatmrnt aharra vara auln pratt'ally iiotlonleaa; tha fr ranaldenbla chanura prlco ahowmt tli" band of tba nianlpula tor. But Wall atrrt haa xrown accua tomad to takliK that for what It la worth. Tha bond markat continued active, ao far aa voluma nf bualneaa waa eoncarned, and uncertain aa to prlcea. Liberty bonda advanced rather emphatically and the Victory Aa again auld at tlmlr blB lira prlca. THE GUMPS i ir i (oio , Have You a Little Mousetrap in Your Home? 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R......J S4 Vk , IkReadlnK 72 .. V'.. R- I. & P 31 Houlhnrn Railway 14 Chi., Mil. ft St. P.. 1H Union I'aciflo ,...127Vi TV'. STEELS, American Car Fdy Allit-ChKlraera .... 44. Am. Loco 105H Halilwln Loco. ... 95Vi Beth. Steel 60 Colo. Fuel A Iron. ,25ti Crucible- ....... .i. Am. 8tl. Fdry Lnrkawanna, Stl Mldvala Stl I'reseod St I. Car. Kfpubllo Stl.-Iron By. 8tl. Sprlnja. V. S. Stl vanadium si SI 5'i l:is fili 100 6714 y 76H 62 'i 33 71 SI 43Vi lr. etvi .26 "4, Hi Tues. ' Clona Cloea SSt 95' S3' 123 mv, 73 74 .... tb'i TiM 72 loo ioo .... J2H 674 67 16 16 15 lfi'i 7 76 621, 62 34 34'. 73 , 71 81 80T i0 .IS. 17 18 18 l.titt 126 .... 1441 44 V 43 105 105 95 , 95 60 . 60 35 61 31 . 211 29 29 Anaconda ....... Ara. 8m It. Kef..,. Cerro Da Pasco.. tfeuu im'no Calumet-Ariz. ... Green Cananes . Inspiration ...... Kennecott Miami .......... Nevada Con Kay Con... Seneca .... Utah ...... 61 95 85 .... 33 CC-rPERS. ,...48 47 46 34 17 27. 60 60 95 4 32 44 33 16 26 60 .. 88 .. 28 .. 26 .. 14 .1 14 17 .......... 63 OILS. Atlantlo Pot , 82 General Asphalt... 67 Cosden ' 34 . California Pet.,., 46 Island Oil 2 Invtncibla Oil .... 14 Mexican Pet 111 Middle States .... 12 Paclfto- Oil 45 Pun-American .... 61 Phillips 29 Pierce Oil Pure Oil 33 Koyal Dutch ..... 4S Sinclair Oil 19 Standard Oil, N. J Texas Co: 44 T'nlon Oil 18 Whlta 'Oil ....1... 8 MOTOK3. 38 27 26 14 14 16 81 22 66 33.. 66 2 13 61 95 85',: 33 4S 46 33 17 27 60 38 28 26 14 14 16 61 22 66 2 14 6 31 45 29 63 60 95 85: 33 47 46 30 16 69' ' ' 26 38 27 27 14 14 17 62 66 33 45 2 14 Receipts were Official Monday . orrirlai Tu-aday .... 7.S7T Kalllnata Wednesday t lot Three data tine wk. t,7lt Mama daya laat K.,:!.lil Kama I wka. o....20,?7 Mama I wka. ago, ... 17.41 Kama r afo 11.31 Omaha. Pfb, J. Cattle. Ili Hheeo I.hi 11, tin ii.mt 11,131 11,71") at e;i 42.614 J3.H0 41. lit il. mi mil 6. too 17.474 JJ.440 11,014 S.77t II, Oil 110 111 111 11 45 . 64 29 9 ' 38 47 19 43', 18 .7 12 45 60 29 9 '33 48 .19 'iV 18 8 . Chandler 68 57 General Motors...-. 8 8 Willys-Overland. .. 6 Pierce-Arrow 15 14 ipValle Motor. ...... new 7i Slamaker ... 89 '87 , RUBBER AND. TIRES. . Flsk .............. 12'' 14 12 Goodrich 37 87 14 Kelley-Sprlngfield... .36,. 36 Keystone Tire.,,. . . 16 ,16 Ajax i V- 15V 14 V. S. Rubber., w..- 6,1 68 INDUSTRIALS. Beet Sugar Am. A.. O. Ik W. I.... Am. Int. Corp..,, Am. Sumatra Am. Telephone... Jtmerioan Can .... ntral Leather.. Cane -Am. Sugar, a men wntrs 4Ja Cliban S5 .26 40 40 29 28 117 flT .37 86 32 ' 31 9 . 9 17 17 12 45 til 29 9 33 48 19 173 41 18 1 68 8 S 15 87 88 12 36 16 14 63 . 24 25 40 28 117 117 37 S61i 32 51 9 17 1 68 6 14 28 8 J 37 36 . 16 15 63 25 40 29 torn Prod 102 101 101 102 142 . 31 Famous Player ,v 7S' Gen. Wectrio ......144 78 144 . . 31 81 62 44 48 68 66 60 ti'M 47 31 71 61 82 74 144 Ot. North. Oro.... 31 31 Int. Harvester ... 81 81 Am. Htde-Leatb, . 63 . 61 , TJ. S. Ind. Al 44 . 43 Internat. Paper .. 48 4S - Int. M. M. pfd.... 68 7 Am. Sag. Reft..,. 65 64 ficara-Roebuck .... 61 6S ftromsberit ....... 7 37 Tobacoo Products 62 -62t-Wcrthlnfton Pump 47 - 47 Wlson -Co 31 81 Western Union ... 1 91 Westlnghousa Bleo. 61 61 Am. Woolen ...... 83 ' 80 Am. Cotton Oil ..20 20 10 Am. As. Chemical 33 33 33 Am. Linseed 1 .31. 31 Itosch Magneto .. 84 34 34 Brooklyn Rap. Tr. 11 10. 11 Cunt. Can 63 63 68 Crucible ........... 61 '69 61 California Packing; 6 69 '69 Col. Gas & Electric 68 67 68 Columbia Graph... 2 2 2 l;,.iio,1 nma 70 68 6914 National Enamel.. 2" 35 37 16 United Fruit 131 128 136 128 Lorillard Tobacco. .149 149 14 148 National Lead 11 tf 91 90 Philadelphia Co-. .' . 32 Pnllmin ..110 101 1094 110 Punta Alegra Sugar 15 15. 35 16 Retail Stores. -.... 68 62 61 68 Kiineridr Steel . .M ....... - ...4- v... Se 8t. u S. F 21 ! .21 21 Virginia Car Chero. 29 -.29 21 19 Tnlnl aalea. 419. 10O. Money Close, f per . cent; Tuesday's eloaa & ner cent. v.arka t-ioao,. .wvavi. nwuj, c.ubv, wr, - ' francs Cose. .os:i; lueaoaya close, , I a.s. Tn.iv'a elnaa B.,.riiiu viiac, . - J , - - ' 14.28. How SUm. New Torir, reb. 7. Sllvei-ForeitB bar, te; Mexican dollara, ttc. 43 . 48 C8 65 61W 61 46 31 10 J9 3iS 32 10 Hi 60 . 69 66 2 Cattle Itecelpta. SJ.oo bead. WUh mod rat rweipta Wadneaday the market ahnwed further Improvement and prlcea wera airong to 106 15o higher than Tues day for both beef steers and butcher atock. A broad ahlpplng demand favored Ilia cattle, showing weight and Quality and best beeves on seta brought 18.00, while soma of tha plainer, light and abort fed sieera showed little Improvement. In tha main both beef steers and cow atuff ara elllng 2itf 50c higher than the latter part of laM week. Tratla la atockera and feed ers was steady today and prlcea compare favorably with tha beet time laat week. Quotations on Cattle iiood to choice beuvra, 17. 0Ot. 00; fair to good breves, I6.l6tt7.00; common to fair beeves, 15.26 06. 10; fair to good yearlings, .60t7.60; common to fair yearling!, 16.16JI.60; good to choice heifrs, 16.006.60; fair to good bclfer. !4.50$t.(IO; chorea tn prima cons. M 9006.50; good to choirs enws, 11.2694.86; fair to good rows. 13.6(1 V4.10; common to fair cows. I2.0091.tri; good to choice feeder". 16. 6007.10; fair to good feeders, 4.O0rl.60; common to fair feeders, I5.60?( 00; good to choice stockers, 16.8607.40; fair to good stock en, 14.259t.76; common to fair stockers, 16.tOQ6.lo; stock heifers, ' ll.46Ot.60; stock cows, 13.26J 4.41; stock ralves, 15.00 W.2S; veal calves. 15.00Qt.60; bulls, stags, etc.. 13.6004.76. Hogs Receipts, 11.700 head. The mar ket today ruled mostly 15Q25o lower vith shippers doing very little picking our early, soma loads of best lights which moved mostly at 18.7698.80 with a top of 18.89. The m.irkot was alow during the entire session with little life and with seme weakening noticeable at the close. Light bogs sold mostly at IS.6O08.7S with a top ot 11.85, mixed loads and butcher weights, 18.S54f8.60 and packing grades 17.00 jf 8.00, with extreme heavies around i8 60. Bulk ot sales was I8.2608 65. Sheep Receipts. 6,000 head. Good de mand for fat lambs was noticeable today and the market was acttvo at an advance o 26040c. Shippers were active, bidders and packers also were apparently anxious to fill orders. Bulk of lambs came within the range of I13.n0013.40 with beat lots Quoted at 113.50. Sheep were mostly steady with no change In quotations. Quotations on sheep and Inmha;' Fat Is nib, good to choice. !13.00J13.50; fat Inmost fair to good, 12.601 S.00; feeder lambs, good to choice, Hl.00igil2.00; feeder Jambs, fair tn good, !10.0011.00; cull lambs, $9.00S10.00; fat yearlings, light. 1 1.00 & 1 2.00 ; fat yearlings, heavy, 19.60&10.60; tat wethers, 17.008.00; fat ewes light, 17.00O7.75; fat ewes, heavy, I5.606.75; feeder ewes, 14.000)6.00. Rt. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 3.000 head; market slow to 26c lower: steers. S6.OO1&8.6O; cows and heif ers. t:1.60ran.25: calves. ll.Miif 9.00. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market 10c to 20c lower; top, 18.85; bulk, 18.60 8.85. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,600 neaa; strong to 26c higher; lambs, 12.tbgli.io; ewes, 16.50tf7.25. Omaha Produce State of Nebraska, bureau of markets. Omaha markets. LIVE POULTRY. Wh'sala Wh'sale Buying Selling Price. Price, LIVE POULTRY. lo.ioio.i7 - io.:oo.s2 Stags ...... S; rings .... Hens, light Hons, hea,vy Cccks v.J... Ducks Geese ..... Turkeys .19 ' .18 .20).' .11 .18 i ,.15 .".28 .20 .It .21 .11 .18 .17 , .30 'DRESSED POULTRY. Stags . Springs Hens ...... ;. Cocks Ducks Geese Turkeys EGOS, Select No. 1 No. 2 Cracks Case Count, case Storage BUTTER. Creamery, prints Creamery, tub Ccuntry, Best.... .jw Country, common .16. .18 Storage tner case .......-..,' Butter fat, sta. price...... Fruit s Bananas, 7?8c size 216 ana larger, .24 .21 .24 .13 .21 .180 .34(0) .24 .27 .270 .18 , .30 .28 .45 .31 .33 .32 .25 .22 .26 .14 .23 .20 ;,85 .25 .30 .30 .20 .35 .30 .60 .40 .36 .34 .34 t.30 10.60 .23 . .30 .35 .26 .40 .37 ' '.20 .28 .. 9.0010.00 .23 .23 lb. Oranges, S5.256.00; size 250, $4.766.75; site 288, !4.605.60! size , 4.0006.25. Lemons, 15.006.5O box. Grapefruit, 3.265.0O crate. appics. according to graae, jonamaua, Delicious , 13.00 6.00; Rome Beauties, 12.503.25; Stamen Winesap, t2.753.2o; Common Wtnesap, 12.003.75; Winter Pearm&ins, !2.252.T6; Snltzenburg; 12.50 3.7S; Blacktwlg, 12.203.0ff; ' Yellow Newton, 12.60; Ben Davis and Geno, 12.60 per box. Kiefer Pears, 12.60; Oregob Eat ing Pears, 14.00 per bushel Basket. Figs, 24 pkgs., 8 oz., 13.162.25; 12 pkgs., 10 ox., 11.60; 60 pkgs., t oz., 13.264.60. Dates, Dromedary, 3S pkgs., I6.606.76 per box; Fard, 23J5a lb.; Hallowll, 13 160 lb.. V e g e t-a b le s Potatoes. Nebraska Early Ohlos, No. 1. 12.002.25: No. 2, 11 9O2.00; Nebraska, Irish Cobblers, No. 1. 12.25; Red River . Ohlos, No. 1, -; Colorado Brown Beauties. 12.76 per cwt. Sweet Potatoes, 1.602.60 per bu. Celery, Jumbo, 11.60 1.75 per dot. Leaf Lettuce, 60 600 per doz. ieaa wiiuce, "'' per crate. Red Onions, 79o per lb. Yellow Onions, 78o per lb. Spanish Onions, crates regular. 13.50 3.75. Car rots, 2So per lb. Turnips. 2lo per lb. Parsnips, Jo per lb. Cabbage, 35o per lb. Cucumbers, hot house, 13.60 3.00 per crate. Young Southern Radishes, 7590o per doa. Young South ern Carrots, 11.00 1.15 per do. Young Southern Beets, 11.00 per doz. Brussells Sprouts, 25o per lb. Sballotts, 7690o per dox. Green Peppers, 2530o per lb. Young Southern Onions, too per dox. Hides and Wool Beef Hides: Green salted. No. 1, late take off, 67c; No. 1, 66c; green. No. 1, late take off. 46c; No. 2, 34o; green salted, old Stock, 3 5c; green salted bull hides, No. I, 4c; No. 2, 3c; green bull hides, Jo per lb. Horse Hides, large. 13.00: medium, 12.60; small, 12.00 each. Poney and Glues. 75 1.60. Sheep Pelts, green salted, as to size and wool. 601.2S each. 8hearllngs, green aalted, as to aiza and wool, 620o each. Wool: Choice fine and blood, 18 22c; medium and blood. 1518o; low blood, 1214o per R. Burry Wool, 60 per lb. less. Wholesale prices of beef cuts are ss follows: No. 1 ribs. !2c; No. 3 ribs, 22c; No. 1 ribs. 15c; No. 1 loins, 26c; No. 2 loins. 23c; No. I Iotas. 17c; No. 1 rounds. 14c; No. 1 rounds, 13o; No. 1 rounds. 11c; No. 1 chucks, tc; No. 2 chucks, te; No. chucks, 7c; No. 1 plates, tc; No. 1 plates, tc; No. S plates, . - . . . Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. tlmaha He Leased W ire. Chicago, Feb. 1, Heavy realiiing talcs credited to eastern traders who went out of large sized lines and bought at lowy prices offset the early atrenRth in foreign markcv At the inside' figures wheat was off iic from the previous day's finish. On the break there was excellent buying, which absorbed the surplus in the pit. A rally of Use from the low point followed. The close was at the top with net gains of 51c Corn showed stubborn resistance to selling pressure and gained 'A.yic, with May leading, while oats were unchanged and rye He higher. I'rofit taking in wheat has been strongly in evidence for three days, but at the last May was within 6e of the outside figures on the present movement, and within that amount of the high of October 14. Strong commission houses were free buyers and sellers, partly to take down profits on wheat. Back spreading and spreading between May and July furnished a good part of the trading at times. The difference at the extreme was 15 cents, the widest so far, with a reaction to W3c later and with the finish at U)ic premium for the May. Foreign Markets Strong. Foreign markets showed surprising strength. Liverpool closing Id higher after being d lower at the opening, and Buenos Aires was up tTlc. the latter market being; Influenced by good buying by Germany. Cash wheat abroad con tinues In demand and so far this week export sales of around 3.350,000 bushels. Including Manltobas, durum and bard winter, have been reported. Milling demand for cash wheat was tlow, with premiums at Chicago decidedly (,,uy, but a local mill paid equal to 11.48 for 40,000 bushels dark northern at Milwaukee, equal to about 29o over May. local shipping sales were 7,000, with re ceipts 19 cars, the arrivals , coming from a wide territory, with some from smaller Interior mills. Eastern report Indicated a better flour demand. The trade Is commencing to pay atten. tion to the continued drought in the south west, the storm having passed over with out affording any material relief in sec tions that need It the most. Ice was re ported as covering the wheat fields in Ntbraska. and damage is feared. , Corn Strong Towards Last. Resting orders to buy May corn at 63 So could not all be filled. The market showed a strong undertone from the start and advanced toward the last on good buying and closed within a fraction of the tnp after a range of c. with May leading. Cash demand was materially slower, with seaboard bide on a lower irasls and a. shading of spot prices was noted In the sample market, as compared with the May. Exporters took .106,000 bushels In all positions in the west. Re ceipts, 546 cars. In three days primary points have received 9,600,000 bushels, auainst 3.600.000 last year . Rumors of export sales of 300,000 bushels of oats at the seaboard could not bo, confirmed. Trading In futurea was blow and mainly of a local character, and Iho finish was practically unchanged. Shipping sales aggregated SAfl.000 bushels with sample values unchaFtigcd to c lower. Receipts, 108 cars. Exporters failed to make satisfactory bids for rye and the action of that market was governed mainly by that of wheat, the finish being firm. . No. 2 on track sold at 2Q under May, Tit Notes. The German food administration has brought large quantities of plate wheat, recording to Russell's News of New York. The same agency quotes a leading- Ger man importer as saying Argentine would dominate the wheat market, as offers were cheaper than of American wheat. Home ccnsomptlon needs of Germany are said to have been covered for a long time. The new Australian wheat crop is turn ire out smaller than the original official estimates, according to a Broomhall cable. The two principal states of South and New South Wales show a decrease ot 22,000.000 bushels below laet year? Ex portable surplus is now estimated at 80, 000,000 bushels, or 20,000,000 to 40,000,000 itushels under original estimates, a The cash demand for wheat here from mills is not at all aggressive, but reports from the southwest said that northwest mills were buying the choice wheat and paying big premiums. Pacific coast clearances of wheat are quite liberal, being upward Of 1,000,000 bushels last week. The receipts of corn continue larger than looked for by many receivers. Tho dimand at the present time is not broad enough to absorb all the corn pressing for Bale, In spite of the excellent export busi ness. ' Stocks of wheat at Liverpool are now 760.000 bushels, against 904.000 bushels a week ago, and nearly 7,000,000 bushela a year ago. The small stocks there are supposed to b one reason for the-iBtrong markets. The United Kingdom demand for .corn has quieted down, according to Broom hall. Liberal offerings ot American mixed corn have filled u the neede of buyers temporarily. . ' . ' St. Paul Live Stofc.7..' " South St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 1. Cattle-; Receipts, 2,800; market mostly steady; some sales; better offerings of butcher, she stock and steers strong to slightly higher; common to medium beet steers. 15.00 7.60; bulk, IS.S5OS.00: butcher cows and heifers, mostly 13.0005.00; few up to 16.00; canners and cutters, 12.00O3.00; bologna bulls, steady to weak: I3.254.00; calves, recepits, 1.000 bead; market steady; bulk of best llghta to packers. 19.00; some extra choice vealers, 19.259.60; second, $.007.00. Hogs Receipts. 20,000 head: market slow; mostly 2550e lower; bulk, 160 to 180-pound butchers, 18.758.86; top, 18.90: medium weight, 200 to 250 pounders, 18.60 08.65; packing grade, 16.60 7.60; stock, pigs. 26o lower; J9.009.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head; market on all classes mostly steady; na tive lambs. lll.50O12.00: feeding lambs, 110.00O10.50; light ewes, 16.507.00; heavies down to 15.50. ' Chicago Livestock. Chicago. Feb. 1. Cattle Receipts, t.000 head; fairly active: beef ateers uneven, mostly steady to 16a blgher; top, 19.26, weight 1.436 ' pounds; bulk beet steers, $6.Ji7.86; she stock, stockers and feed ers, strong to 15a higher; bulls, weak to 15o lower; calves, steady; bulk good and choice vealers, 110.50011.00. Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head; fairly ac tive, mostly 1625c lower than Tuesday' average, tome lights off more; close weak; shippers bought about 6,000; holdover, liberal; top, $9.25. one load 150 to 160 pound hoas early; practical limit, $9.15; bulk. !S.;i9.00; pigs, slow. 256 30a low er: bulk desirable. 28.75$9.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 17,000 head; mostly, -oleady. some in between tat lambs, 25o lower; lamb top, $14.00; bulk, $13.25 13.75; aged wethers, $8.40; fat ewe top. $7.60; feeder lamb top at noon, 112.66; soma held higher. Omaha Grain car. 42 le. t cars, 42c; 1 car. (old 1 var (shipper weights), Omaha, February 1, 1922. Receipts of corn continue on a liberal scale, arrivals totaling 106 cars, as compared with 78 cars last week and 28 cars a year ago. Other grains show a decreasing tendency and are much lighter this morning. Receipts of wheat were only 28 cars, as against 31 cars last week and 23 care last year. The out movement also was small er, shipments of all kinds of grain aggregating 101 cars, as compared with 1 JO cars a year ago. Cash wheat sales were unchanged to lc lower. Corn sold headily at unchanged to Jic lower. Oats, slow at He lower. Rye sales were made at unchanged to lc lower quota tions, while barley was unchanged. WHEAT. . cio. 3 nara winter; l car 71 per cent ""). ti.ii; i car tr per cent dnrk), $1.16; 1 car, IU.12; i cara. 11.10; I car, 11.01. No. 1 hard winter; 1 ear 70 ner cent aarxi, il.it; l car. $1.08; 1 car. II. ot. No. 6 hard winter: 1 car 16 pur cent i,..roni ti.vu. No. S yellow hard: 1 car. $1 0t. No, t yellow hurd: I cars, 11.0. $12?' 3 prln,!!. 1 car darlt northern), No. 4 spring: 1 car (northern), $1.06. no. 1 mixed: 1 car (durum), $98c: 1 car (87 per cent sprln), $1.30. No. S mixed: 1 car (3 per cent heat CORN. No. 1 white, 1 car, 42 c. No. 3 white, 1 cars, 42 c. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 42 c; 1 io. z yeuow: billing), 41 Vic; 42c No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 42c. No. 1 mixed: 4 cars, 42c. No. 2 mixed: i can (n. w.), 42e.: i cars. 42e. , No. il mixed: 1 car, 41 fie. OATS. No. S white: 1 car (shipper weights), 33c; 2 cars, 33c; 1 car (damaged, stained), J3c; 1 car (old billing), J2c. RYU. No. 1: 1 car, 76c; 1 car, 75c BARLEY. No. 1 feeding: 1 car, 61e. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Lanots. Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago .... 28 31 23 .....106 78 28 .... 21 11 t 0 1 .... 0 11 Today Wk. Ago Yr, Ago .... Jt 67 65 .... 64 167 47 20 25 . 26 0 0 0 .... 1 0-2 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels) Today Week Ago Year Ago 721,000 852,000 907,000 2,854,000 2,709.000 1.174 000 795,000 648.000 436,000 Today Week Ago Year Ago . S1,UUU ayu.uou 791,000 .1,803,000 1,668,000 645,000 DSQ.VUU 386, UOU' 446,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Year Ago Wheat and Flour,..., 396,000 843,00t Ccrn 576.000 240,000 CHICAGO RECErPTS. Week Carlots Today. Ago. Wheat 14 18 Corn 502 468 Oats 78 58 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS, 1ST, -'10 78 r71 27 10 ST. Receipts Wheat Corn Oets Rye Burley Shipments-Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Receipts Wheat Corn Oats , Shipments , v neat . , Corn Cats . . . , Wheat Corn , Oats , Year Ago. 11 384 44 ' 124 27 ' 3 Wheat Corn Oats NORTHWESTERN Minneapolis ...... Duluth Winnipeg louis RECEip-ra 52 ,.119 ,. 33 WHEAT ,.158 ,. 81 i ,.256 66 117 64 04 101 44 RECEIPTS. 257 - 337 49 156 272 163 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. i By Updike Grain Co., DO; 2627, (Feb. 1. Art. ( Open. High. Low. ) Close - Yes. Wht. I' I I I i May 1.19 1.11 1.18 1.19 1.18 1.19 1:19 1.18 July 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 1.04 Rye . May I .89 I .81 88. I .89 I .88 July .78 I .78 .78 ,78',78 Corn I - I I May .63l .64 . .63 .64 I .63S I .63( I , .64t . July .6 5 941 .66 .55 .66 .55 Pats . I I I I May I .89 I .31 I .38 ,3 I Ut July 1 -.40 I .40 '.39 .40 .40 Pork I 1,1 I I May 18.09 118.25 18.00 118.10 118.05 Lard -, May 10.25 10.30 110.25 110.27 110.32 July 10.45 10.62 10.46 10.62 , 10.52 Ribs ' May I 9.40 I 9.45 I M0 I 9.45 I 9.60 July 9.65 I 9.44 I 9.55 t.55 9.60 Sioux City Live Stock. ..Sioux City, la., Feb. 1. Cattle Re ceipts, 3,000 head; market uneven, mostly steady: fed ateers and yearlings. 17.0040 8.0"; warmed ups," 14.50O6.76; fat cows and heifers, $4.006.75; canners, $l..r0w 3.T5; veals, $4.0069.00; feeders, $5.00 6.75; calves, $4.60(7.15; feeding cows and heifers. $3.505.25; s4ockers, $5.006.75. Hogs Receipts, 10.000 head; market 10 to 25c lower; lights, $8,7048.80; mixed, $7.758.50; heavy packers, $6.79 7.60; bulk of sales, $S.508.7O. Sheep Receipts, 1.000 head; market 25 to 35c higher;, butcbera, 18.6008.70; lambs, (13.35. Minneapolis Grain Minneapolis, Feb. 1. Wheat Receipts, 152 cars, compared with 337 cars a year ago.- Cash No. 1 Northern, 11.34 1.38; May, $1.26: July, 11.17. Corn No. I yellow,-4242c. , tiats No. 3 white, 3232c. Barley 4164c Rye No. 2. 7980c. Flax No. 1, 2.163.32c. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Feb. 1. Eggs lo lower; firsts. 34o. Butter Unchanged; creamery, ' '38c; packing, 16c Poultry Hens, lo lower, Jlc; rprlngs, 26c ;. turkey, 40c. ' St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Feb. 1. Wheat May.: 11.11; July, 11.02. . , Corn May, 6!c; July. 64 c. Oats May, 40c; July, 40 c. ' Kansas City Grain. Kansa City, Mo.. Feb. J. Wheat Close, May, 1.0tiiri.tt; July. I8c. Corn May, 47c: July, 4c Kansas City Hay. City, Mo., Feb. 1. Hay Uo- Kansas changed. ! linseed OH. Dnlath. Feb. 1. Unseed 0 track -and Varrtre, ir.JL. New York Bonds Low tt.oe tt 40 tt.01 It It t.t 00 t s 17.14 17.24 tt.lt Close tl.it I4.4t t.0l t7 14.30 tits 14.42 tt.to 17.60 11.30 96.52 14 88 t$ 97 96 101 94 87 . 6 108 108 9414 94V 109 lit PS 96 .100 100 100 .101 101 101 .100 100 100 77 77 77 10? 107 94 18 98 17 96 100 95 1 87 94 .110 i New York, Feb. I Bond oal-s an Ihe stork bans' tosdy totaled Doe, aa against liJ.lll.eot aiar.lay, tlt.tlt 000 a week au, $1 J.Jm.uui) a ar ago and I31.ltt.00u two yeara aio. Tela I sal -a from January I lo data ara ltlt.16l.eta aiainel tJ2i.177.Ouu year sso and tiO. VJ4.000 lo fear o. following ar ihi aaisa today of ra. n oecurlty 'with high, low and clvsliia; prices: (In $1.000 1 Pstrs Mnlur High 9tt I NI. !s '.12-47... 17 to I I'M, lal 4s '32.47. 40 4 I'M, 2d 4 '27-42.. tt.24 'i4 I'M, 1st 41, '32- 47 16.7t I UNI, 1st i .ir '32 47 16.20 t(.tl I I HI. 1-id 4 '32- 47 18.(0 IIS I'M, Id 4 V.S '27-43 t.4 21 Vbl, 3 4is r'27-4J.t.l'i 04 11 M 1, 3d 4a '2S 97.50 1,1 U a Mil 4ar'2l tl.s tUt IT 8 L4th 4"4e'l 14.63 1 W 8 L 41b, 4W r '21 t.!0 tS.tl tt.to 1160 U 8 V 4 '22-2:1.100.33 100.22 100.12 ; 48 U 8 V4sr'22-23. 100.14 100.04 100.14 t U 8 V , '22-23.100.30 100 2t 100.38 4 Argentine Gov' 6s '46 79 79 79 11 K of lie 7s '46. ..107 106 106 15 K of Hel 8s '41 105 105 106 54 K of Bel s '25 t ' 16 tt 16 Chi Gov Ry 6s '61. 46 44 46 . 6 City of Berg 6 '46.105 106 106 3 City of Bern 8s '46.108 108 108 It Bordeaux f '34.... 82 12 82 li Copenhagen 6s '44 88 tt 18 10 Christianla 8 '45. ..102 102 102 8 City of Lyon 6 '34 62 82 82 13 Mnuellles 6 '34 82 H2 82 110 Rio de Jan 8 '46. ..100 19 100 zuricn 8 '46 1118 ins ins 3 Dan Mun Is A '46. .107 107 t Danish M 8s H '46.. 107 107 70 Dutch East In 6s '58 94 - 8 Dominican R 6b '68 88 12 Canada, 6 not '21 98 18 Canada 6s '26 97 6 Csuada 6a '31 96 62 French Gov 8s "68..101 94 French Gov. 7s '41 96 12 I J 1st 4 1925... 88 .. 3 I J 2d 4s 1925.... 87 33 K of D Ss 1945 101 227 K of 1 6 ctfs 192 S K of N ss 1940... 26 K of 8 6s 1939.... 48 R of C 8s 1926... 11 R Of C Ss 1941... 22 R of C Ss 1946... 8 It Of C 4s 1949. 1 R Of U 8s 1946 103 103 103 11 8 of R de J 8s 99 99 99 18 8 of Q 8s 1941 106 106 106 11 Swiss Gov 8s 1945. .116 114W 114M, 7 8 of S 1 Ss 1936. ..100 100 100; 86 U K of a BAI 5S.100 100 100 101 v is. OI U H&l Dtts.H'l 01 101 80 U K of O B&I 6s. 98 98 98 42 U S of Brazil Ss '41.103 103 103 U S of Mexico 6S '46 66 66 65 28 U 8 of Mex 6 large 43 42 42 RAILWAY ANU MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 2 Adams Exp c t 4 '48 75 75 75 16 Am Agr C 7 '41. .100 100 100 81 Am Bug & Rfe 6s... 98 87 98 la Ame smelt 5s '47.. 88 bT, "AT&T cvt '25.110 "J I Am T T C t, b '46 96 15 Am T & T col 4s '29 88 9 A Wr Pa f 6s '39 83 4 Or A Co r e 4s '89 88. 36 A T & 8 F K 4s '95 88 ' 6 ACL L&N o t 4s '62 77 6 Ati Fruit cvt 7s '84 29 1 Ati Ref ts '31 104 104 z Atiaa row 7 '36.. 104 6 Halt St Ohio 6s '29.. 96 5 Bait ft O ref 6 '95 77 9 B & O cvt 4 '33. 76 4 B & O go 1 4s '48.. 77 2 B&04S PLE&WV '41 75 10 B&O 3e PJ&M '25 87 1 B&O 4g T ft C '69 63 2 B ft O 2s SW '26 87 6 Bell T of Pa 7s '45.109 1 Beth St ref 6s '43.. 9.1 21 Beth St p m 6s '36. 88 19 Beth St 7s -36... 4 Brook E 6 '40.. 16 B R- T 7s '21... B R T 7s '21... 8 B R T 7s '21... 8 B R & B4s '57.. 89 6 BT Bid 6s '60.... 88 16 Can North 7s '40.. 110 110 1 Can N deb s '46.109 106 109 2 C of Q Ry c 6s 1946 92 92 92 3 CL gen 6s 1925 94 1 C Pac gtd 8s 1939 86 2 Cen Pac gtd 4s 1949 82 11 C O cvt 5s 1946.. 85 1 C & O gen 4s 1992 82 7 C & O cvt 4s 1930 83 4 C ft A rfg 3s 1949.. 66 3 C ft A 3s 1950.... 88 2 C B &.Q gen 1958.. 88 10 CB&Q 3s I D 1849 79 65 CB&U It 6s 1958.107 106 107 19 C B & Q ref 66 1971 97 97 97 17 C & E I gen 6s 1961 70 1 C ft Erie 1st 6s 1982 86 5 C Gt West 4s 1969 60 20 CM&StP cvt 4 '32 60 4 CM&StP r 4 2014 65 5 CMftStP deb 4s '1934 66 6 C&NW G M 4 '87.. 83 3 C & N W 7 '30. ..,106 2.CRI&P gen 4s '88.. 81 " 9 CR1&P rfg 4s '34.. 76 25 C U Sta 4 8 A '63 90 7 Chi U S 6 '63 113 2 Chi ft W Ind 4s '52 72 7 Chile C cvt 7 '23.101 40 Chile CJ ct S 86 5 CCC&St L d 4 '31 87 3 CCC&St L 6s 1993.. 77 12 CCC&St L 6s 1929.. 16 1 Colo ft S 1st 4s 1929 91 4 C ft 8 rfg 4s 1935 84 12 Col G & E 6s 1937.. 90 14 Con Gas cvt 7s 1926.103 9 Cuba C S 7s 1930... 71 15 Cuba C S 8s ...... 74 Cuboo AS la '11. ..141 111 1 Cuban n R to 'St.. 11 U t Ciban it n :.. 101 ltl 1 n 1 11 cvt i .. ti st1 intll ref 4s '41.. IP t II O t( '34.. IT IH PtHO Imp la . . 14 I'll l R O rfg Is St.. 46 I ll H (I run 4 '34. 11 1 n si a fi n 4 j 7 1 11 r K rfg "40... 4 r F.dl t 4.... 4 14 7't 4" 11 17 1t lt 0 1 tl tl III lit in ti 14 IT 7l 41 1J4 1T 1 Il.t n Rvi Ikl H fi SI It D 4 Nero 7s '11. .104 1M lo'.'i T Puq 1. P s 41. .101 l"l l"l 1 Krl 1st e 7 f lt.l3 102 l"t 4 KH n In 4 . . 41 4 i F.rt t 4s 14 61.. ft 14 2 t F.rle rvt 4s V (I... 36 16 11 3t Fuk Rnb Co 41.101 l'l l"t I Ft W R U 4 IS. It 71 11 3 on Eire, db " 40..1"S 104 103 11 Gyr T R C Is 41.111 111 111 tl Oyr T R C ts II. 14 17 17 tt Gyr T R C II 14 t' ' 4 Or Tr of Can Is 40.110 11 1l to (I T of C 'It. ...162 101 102U 4 Ot Northern 1 '$t.01 107 107 30 Gt North) 4a '11.. 89 14 14 1 Hv Elec ta '.... 16 i . 11 HAM ref 6a 8 A 'ST 11 II 1 tt HAM tdj Ine 6a 'il 64 II 61 11 111 Cent '14.. .14 tl ti. It I C&VB it i A 'tl. 13 91 13 14 I C 4a 'tl 18 17 7 1 Ind Pi I 6 '.':...... It tl 91 111 Inter-Met 4 '56. IT 16 IT 12 Int R T rf 5 'it,. 4 3!i 1314 20 lnt OFT '33 tl 94 t 11 Int Taper Ss '47... 14 14 14 20 lnt M SI f 6s '41.. 12 11 11 1 la Cent rfg 4s '61. 11 23 23 1 K P Ft 84VM 4 '3t 74 74 14 I K C 811 tl '60 14 14 84 t K C Bo 1st S '60.. 14 64 44 1 Kelly Ppr T Is '31.102 102 ie.2 1 KCo EISP t '7...in jht jn 1 Lack Steel ta '21.. 98 I li O of StL 1 Ss '34 17 1 L8 ft MS d 4 '21.. t! t 1.8 ft IIS d 4s '31.. 10 S Leh Vo P 0 4 2001 17 7 L V of P g 4 2001 78 I Llg ft My 5 '61.. 93 3 Lor Co 7s '44.. 25 LAN unified 4 1 ST 12 . 10 7 78 93 78 110 96 88 ' 82 S8 88 77 11 104 103 103 96 96 110 ts 88 '. 82 ' 88 S7 77 ZII 95 91 61 62 68 77 76 77 74 87 63 87 106 92 88 93 90 61 62 67 89 88 94 80 82 84 82 82 61 28 88 79 77 76 77 75 7 t3 7 109 . 93 S8 95 90 f"l Va CI 68 89 S8 110 94 S6 "2 S5 2 S3 65 38 88 7t 10. 70 60 60 65 ' f0 60 65 65 65 83 82 105 1(6 81 81 16 70 90 90 112 112 72 72 101 101 86 86 87 57 77, 77 96 96 91 .91 84 84 90 90 10.1 103 70 ',1. 73 11- 94 17 92 10 17 1 13 ..116 116 116 40 90 89 90 70 LN SUi '65 101 101 101 IS I,N 24 St L dlv '80 tl 61 1 t M StRy con 6 '24. 81 11 11 14 Mex Pet 8s '26 100 19 99 2 Mid Stl cvt 6s '36.. 85 85 86 '10 Mil fi&Lt 4s 'ST. ...Its 101 101H 3 Mo K ft Ok Ss '42. 11 81 81 40 MK ft T 1st 4 '90. 74 14 74 12 MKST 1st 4 '4 64 64 10 MK&T 2d 4s ct '9t 60 60 60 '20 MK ft T Is nts '23. 6 61 : 69 41 M K ft T U 2004.. 17 77 17 87 MK ft T ctf Ss 2004 46 44 44 t M K ft T 6s '36.... tl 11 11 20 Mo Paa gen 4s '75.. 60 60 60 12 Mont pow 6s A '43. tt 96 tt 1 MorrlsftCo 4s '31 82 82 82 1 Nat Tube 6 '51... 16 96 96 6 New OTftMlncS '15 13 63 18 m jr Air hks cvt ts 99 91 99 41 NYC ft BR d 6s '36 91 , 18 It 5 NYOftHR o 7 10.106 106 106 a SIUSHIl a 4 42. 87 88 21 NYCftHR c 4s 18.-79 79. 6 NYCL S e t 3 98. 71 71 2 NYO & P C P 4 4 77 77 49 NY NH ft H 6 "46. 69 87 13 NYNH ft H d 4 '66. 49 47 64 NYNHftH d 45 '67 41 40 1 N Y Ry ref 4 '42 26 36 10 NYRy r 4 t c e '42 27 27 2 NY S R o 4s '62 66 66 16 N Y T deb' 6 '49.. 102 102 102 tt XT X n. - J . , ,a nf. ' " 1zB OS SW SV U 66 N Y T ref 6s '4. 102 102 102 15 NTW & B 4s 4. 88 38 18 a . .4. 051 ..1UB j JUS. JOB 84 79 71 77 69 48 41 26 27 6 69 72 54 71 34 16 44 17 N ft S 6 A 61 6 N ft W con 4 96.. 86 4 N & W cvt 6 29. .104 12 N Pac 6s B 47. ..107 16 N P p In Aa 97..., 84 20 N P gen 3 47.... 60 - 7 N S P 6 '41 99 33 N Bell T 7s 41... .108 4 O W R RAN" 4a 61 79 6 Penn R 7 39... .106 23 Penn R R 6s 68.. 96 28 P R R O 6 1936.106 106 4PM rfg ts 1956.. 89 89 . 1 x- a Oi ji 4 ds J SOS. ' -4 Reading gen 4s 97 82 18 SL&SF 4 A-1960.. 68 7 SL4VSF 6' 8 C '28. 95 nL-ofor o t 66. , 18 St LftSF inc I '60. 23 StL Soutw 0 4 'S2 ' 5 Beab A I. r 4 '59 17 Sea A L edj 5a '49 36 8 A L o 6 '46... 43 Sin O cvt 7s '25.100 3 Sharon St H 8s '41. 97 69 S P R S 0 of N J 7 95 6 South P cvt 5 '34. 96 12 South Pa cvt 4s '29 88 43 South Pa rfgr 4 '65 84 20 South Ry con Sa '94 90 31 South Ry gen 4 "5t 61 79 South Ry gen !s. 94 21 SOof Cal deb In 81.106 IX A.J"X "H-lOHi 101 101 'J Trl IC R ft L 6 '23 98 98 8 11 Un Pao 1st 4s '4T 11 91 91 16 Un Pac cvt 4s '2T 91 91 91 Y,n S.ao,ref 4 '"8. .'84 84 84 14 Un Tank C 7 '30.103 102 102 Ji Hn:Drl," '7.6, . ,106 104 104 7 U S R ft I 5a '24. 94 94 94 A H Rub '30.105 104 104 10 U S Rub 7s '22. ...101 101 101 18 U S Rub 6 '47.... 87 86 87 47 U 8 Stl st 5 '63.100 100 100 1 V Car Ch 6s ,'23.. 95 95 95 J V Car Ch 7 '33. 93 93 - t3 . X!r..Ry 6 '23.... 10 90 90 T W Un r e '36.107 107 107 11 Westing E 7 'SI. .106 105 106 .? J & Co CTt '28 96 94 -94 11 W ft C cvt 7. .. 96 15 86 68 68 86 86 104 104 107 10T 84 84 60 - 60 98 99 107 108 78 78 105 10 . 95 96 106 . 89 77 82 (8 95 72 64 71 24 16 43 99 97 94 96 87 84 89 61 84 77 82 68 95 72 64 71 84 It 43 99 97 , 4 96 87 84 89 60 94 105 105 New York Coffee. ' New Tork, Feb. 1. Reports of steadier of Brazilian markets failed to stimulate buying in coffee futures here today, but offerings were Very light and prices were well maintained. March aold at 8.50c at the opening or one point higher, but later cased off to 8.48c while May sold Up from 8.41 to 8.43 and after opening at an ad vance of one point the market closed net two points lower to three points higher. Sales were estimated at about 7.000 bags. March. 8.47c; May, 8.42c; July, 8.24c; September, 8.32c; October, 8.31c; Decem ber, 8.29c. Spot coffee quiet, rlo 7,-84Jtc San tos 4s, lltol2c. , New Tork Sugar. New York. Fet. 1. The early raw sugar market was steady and unchanged at 2 cents for Cubas, cost and freight, equal to 3.73o for centrifugal. Raw sugar futures were quieter and rrders were evenly divided with prices at nifd-day unchanged to 1 point net higher. The market for refined sugar was un changed at S.OOo to 6.10c for fin granu lated, with only a light Inquiry. There were no transaction in refined futures. New York Itt Goods.- New York, Feb. 1. Cotton good were quiet and barely steady In tha dry rood division today. Finished goods were prac tically unchanged, with derqand for ssJl lots only. Tarns wera quiet and steaarV. Fancy worsteds for the fall season shjwed declines from last prlcea averaging around 6 per cent. Burlaps -Were quiet as were silks, although a slight Improvement In demand for ribboas was reported. Chicago Prodace. Chicago. Feb. 1. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Lower: receipts. 6.656 cases', first. 3636e; ordinary firsts, 32 X4c: misi-ellHneou. 86(n36c: refrigerator t.rsta, S725c, . , , New Tork Cotton. Omaha Bee Leased Wire. -New York, Feb. 1. The cotton mar ket continued higher today under cover ing operation, advancing 1633 points early but reacting somewhat te profes sional selling on the way up. Around midday the market was firm, about 20 point net higher on most options, and It contineud firm in the afternoon trad ing, pressure from spot house and the south being; well absorbed by short and the trade. New Wall street support was evident and .western Interest bought on a midafternoon dip which carried July back to It low. A laat hour advance took the list 20(945 point over Tues day' close, new Wing being largely based on imth-oved spot demand at New Orleana and Houston. Strength In ster ling and in stocks Influenced local aen Ument. Final bids were around the hlgh- ,-tpot ?otton- "teady. 50 point advance. 17.20c for middling upland. ..8uthf'ri1' spot markets: Galveston, 16.20c, it pomt advance: New Orleana, 1818c, 38 points advance;. Savannah. 16.75c. 26 point advance; Augusta. 16.88c, 60 point advance; Memphla, 16.76c, un changed: Houston.' 16.25c, 45 point ad vance; Little Rock. 16.50c .unchanged. Turpeotlne and Rosin. ', ! . .,SavnnD' FeD- ' Terpentine Firm, 7c: sales, 65 bbla.; receipts, tt bble.: shipments. 837 bble.: stock, 10.211 bbls.. Rosin Firm: sales, 269 casks: receipt. 101 casks: shipments, 1,271 e asks, stock 82,867 casks. . . Quote: B, D. E. F. O. II. $4.10; 7. $4.02 4M.10: R. $4.5S$4.6t: M, 15.05O6.lt: N $6.3605.60; WO. tt.6SQt.7t;. WW, $6.86. New Tork Poultry. New York, Feb. 1. Poultry Live, firm er; chickens. -2l2Sc; fowls, 2221c Dressed, steady; prices unchanged. liberty IbMld l'rirea. Liberty bona al auuni 1, lilt; fira4 4a, I4.lt; oeevnd 4a, 4 oil, firat 4l-4a, (4 li 0r.4 4, 926) thud 4a, trie: fourth 4a. tt.tt; Vittoir 1, 10s it Hid; Victory 4. lttt, Llbarty bond cloaad: la. Hit; first ts. t.t; second 4a, 14 e: fir.l 4Va, ta Tt: fond 4'. 14 4! ihlld 4St, 17 44; fourth 4. !;; Victory !, J:. Victory 4 Vs. J. rttOwrtlEIOOMOa J4Wrl. fi.wef M. laHtl IJMatawtl. - la. I Ht, lajia, lit, 1 a-eiueaeKnitiit, t 4e aat: b-f staaa. sla ; atty 4 J, sill t aaillna aiwaal aa.in, Ut iaa. bulla, (a'aaa at aiaaaafe. etaadrt tea' oia. lslt bkr. ta)'. ! !., ISI.lt , tots lit If. II. SSHef aipla. .lt baa 4 1 I tM t)l rlu4 aes, aa'tlr k,a4a eii..K ea , a !), tfl. !! , !(. 14 14, balk. Me la II' IH-iaa elee, $ ,t; tell., la l.a4WK oashto. Hie-ill; t-ik kaa.i.. ittii, pa.aar fwe , taUaflt, iisa, at.t, vu.a, , Oliaaire. lS4lt, e-aalfc,e fair. lat, Ka.aH'la, I ! kead (al IllSlH. loaiag iiat( oa bit Its' ulk.r daaae i4r, ihr, ah dw4, It le l; pva4 Uruba, tl 4 ike ion. 9w I wrk tjuaor. New Turk. tan. I -lha taw sur n tr. Itet waa nr-talar lotav, a4 ahil Caa war ttarkaatad al I 'a of Cuoaa, eoat and fiii,i, aual le I tie tar eantrlfuial, faxla Kltoe ( Saalaf, 4a.llllll ( I III for aaliirual an ealee af 1444 bt rit ai'4 t'krvaiy hidiiI l ei fetina-r, ... HaSr l.ir future f'Sal price ar t te pnlnta Set luei, Willi klai.k at 1 lie; Wer, 1410, July, Itlai aepieaiaer, Lit. ttaaaa I lly IJ.a IHaek. Kaaaaa I lly Mo., Fab. 1. 4'atlle Re. rente, f ie (.tad; beef iean (airly ac Itva: rsoal ir elrtwa lo lao b'sri Ian, a; (ai a,,a, at.ady to lit b lkarl at. tan. en shipping gradrei kaet ca. Is te; uiaar 01 Hue. II .s 6 ; helfar 4 niisad yearhb, elow, ataadr le -aak all alhar riaaaea around ataady; batiar trade. rsier. loe7 191 taanera and ruttaia gaaarallr I.'esil4: ad bulls. I4 0j4Ui early aal. eio kets. Hut t ill fairly good t-4at, li.toalja, l(.,a Krctpla. luaae h-e4 (alflv te Itva pa lishter wetsbla; upen Is le lie lunar; bul later aata Ut)l4 lower, aumri ;v,i l"rr; tight llfhts up la $4 aarly: packers paid, $ to for few IM (nd aihts, end 19 pouidei mostly tVaut 1 10; bulk, bait, 1:6 sad la pound waisfeia, llaOOIla, faw heavy klnda moving; bulk ot aalaa. Il.ltfl.lt, pa, ;" aoa. Mmatly Se lner, Hheap and Ijiniba Rseeipis, It, lit heed: sheep l fending laml,a, tteedrs fat lis In 164 biaher; bast, til.lt. MUNN 8t-CO. fluildll,. CMK'A'i". "- - ' - diatine aiarriraa Hfu , HIM,Tiii, D, 1. W'onla.ms VuildiM SKW XIHK Tloeut lUdo.. KAN tHANt-'IHCU, CAU VlAteYoa K Satisfied? f5otJ worryfaia sbout tnoney nutter. tlallkm in gnswtng icar aconignii old sge. The KHcbei Plan will put your finance on a systematic bosia Mora than 20.630 Kriabel Flan 'rnitracts bava Mbeen rntten, and the hclder endora ilhaalaatlraJIr. Laarn aboot ttix pan I oaaa. 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