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Show ; Chicago QuoSations v j CHICAGO, Dec. 4, Corn average'd higher in price today owning more to scarcity of offerings than to any urgent urg-ent buying. Temporary setbacks, however, how-ever, resulted from reports that England Eng-land and" France had been given a credit of $240,000,000 In Argontine with which to acquire grain. Discontinuance Discontinu-ance of the car permit system had also a transient bearish effect Opening Open-ing prices, which ranged from the same as yesterday's finish to 14 c higher with January $1.30 nnd February Feb-ruary $1.30 to 1.31, were followed by reactions but then by new upturns. Oats hardened with corn. After opening unchanged toc higher January Jan-uary 72 to 72c, the market sagged and then rose again. Strength In the hog market and In corn lifted provisions. I i ' 1 CHICAGO, Doc. 4. Corn No. 2 yei-0 low nominal; No. 3 yellow $1.45; No. 4 yellow $1.451.50. Oats No. 3 white 731,4741c; standard stan-dard 7373c. Rye No. 2 $1.62 1.63. Barley 90c$1.01. Timothy $8.0011.00. Clover nominal. , Pork nominal. Lard $26.57. Bibs nominal. CHICAGO. Dec. C- Open High Low Close Jan. $1.30 1.33U 1.29 1.32 Feb. 1.30 1.33 1.29 1.32 Oats Jan. .72 .73 .71 .72 Feb. .72 .73 .71 .73 Pork-Jan. Pork-Jan. 48.40 48.65 48.15 48.65 May .... 47.50 47.00 47.00 Lard Jan. 26.40 26.47' 26.25 26.40 May .... 25.75 25.50 25.70 Ribs-Jan. Ribs-Jan. 25.55 25.72 25.42 25.72 May 24.95 25.10 24.80 25.07 OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 4. Hogs Receipts Re-ceipts 22,500; market 10 to 15c lower. Heavy $16.8017.40; mixed $17.15 16.60; bulk of sales $17.10017.35. Cattle Receipts 9,500; market 10 to 15c higher. Native steers $10.50 S18.50; cows and heifers $6.0012.00; western steers $9.5016.60i Texas steers $8.5012.66; cows and heifers $6.0011.00; canners $5.006.00; stockers and feeders $6.0013.00; calves $7.5013.50. Sheep Receipts 13,500 market Bteady to stronger. Culls $4.507.50; wethers $9.25010.25; owes $7.00 9.00; lambs 511.0015.00; feeder lambs $10.0014.00; yearlings $10.00 10.75. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 4. Hogs Receipts 33,000; market steady. Heavy $17.00(5)17.65; butchers $17.25 17.70; lights $17.0017.60; pigs $12.50 14.50. Cattle Receipts 18.000; market strong. Steers $17.5019.50; western $10.0016.00; cows $5.25(g12.50; helf- erB $7.00 13.00; Blockers $6.50 13.50; calves $6.0013.60. Sheep Receipts 3,000; market strong. Lambs $11.00 15.15; yearlings $10.007D12.00; wethers $9.00 10.50; ewes $8.009.26. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Dec. 4. (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Receipts 24,000; market higher. Butchers $16.75 17.90; light $17.1517.75; packing $16.9017.60; throwouts $16.3516.-S0;; $16.3516.-S0;; pigs, good to choice, $14.00 15.75. Cattle Receipts 12,000; market steady to higher. Reef cattle, good, choice and prime $15.'7520.25; common com-mon and prime $9.7515.75; butcher stock, cows and heifers $6.8514.25; canners and cutters $6.005.85; stockers stock-ers and feeders, good, choice and fancy $10.2513.25; Inferior, commons and medium $7.0010.25; veal calves, good and choice $17.5018.00; western range, beef steers $14.5018.00; cows! and heifers $8.5013.00. Sheep Receipts 18,000; lambs steady. Sheep and yearlings firm to higher. Lambs, choice and prime, $15.1515.25; medium and good $14.25 15.15; culls $9.5012.50 ewes, choice and prime $9.259.50; medium and good $8.009.25; culls $3.75 6.75. PRODUCE. CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Butter unchanged. un-changed. Eggs receipts ' 5.34S cases; unchanged. un-changed. Potatoes higher; receipts 20 cars; Minnesota and Dakota white bulk $1.501.60; ditto sacks $1.651.70; Wisconsin bulk ?1.501.65; ditto sacks $1.701.75. Poultry alivo lower; fowls 17 21c; springs 22c; turkoys 24c. METALS. NEW YORK, Doc. 1. Metals unchanged. un-changed. - I LIBERTY BONDS.' NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Final prices on Liberty bonds were' 3s 98.72; first convertible 4s 94.80; second 4s 93.90; first convertible 4s 97.54; second convertible 4s 96.12; third 4s 96.04; fourth 4s 96.20. NEW YORK MONEY. NEW YORK. Dec. 4. Mercantile pa-per pa-per "unhanged. Sterling unchanged. Francs: Demand 5.45; cables 5.45. Guilders unchanged. Lire: Demnnd 6.3&; cables G.35. Mexican dollars unchanged. Time loans strong, unchanged. Can money unchanged. 1 NEW YORK STOCK. American Beet Sugar . . . 52 American Can 45 American .Car & Foundry 84 , American Locomotive 61 American Linseed 41 American Smelting & Rof'g .... 84 ; American Sugar 110ft i Amorican T. & T .103 t Anaconda Copper 65I ' Atchison 94 At, Gulf &. W. Indies 109 ? Baldwin Locomotive 74 Baltimore & Ohio 55 ' Bethlehem Steel "B" Gift Canadian Pacific 159 bid Central Leather 60 Chesapeake &. Ohio 59U , Chicago, Mil. and St, Paul 46 i Ch'go R. I. & Pac - 27U Chino Copper 37 Colorado Fuel & Iron 39 ;, Corn Products 4S-j 't Crucible Steel 56 Cuba- Cane Sugar 30tf Erie 385 General Electric .' 15&E General Motors 127 1 Great Northern pfd 9S i Great Northern Ore Cfts 32 . Illinois Central 99 bid ; Inspiration Copper . .' 38 Int. Mer Marine 27 1 International paper ' 32 Kennecott Copoer 36 m Louisville & Nashville HO bW W( Maxwell Motors 28U f . Mexican Petroleum . '....161 .K Miami Copper 25 1 . Midvale Steel . Missouri Pacific ;7 f fl New York Central 79 t , Jm Norfolk &. Western 106 1 m. Northern Pacific .... 96U m Ohio Cities Gas im Pennsylvania 4 ; K Pittsburg Coal w ' Ray Consolidated Copper 21 j ' ft-. Reading 84 U : g Rep. Iron & Steel " M Sinclair Oil & Refining 33 S$ Southern Pacific 1-? I lilt Southern Railway Studebaker Corporation 5- :i jag. Tennessee Copper ; i f . Texas Co lfj , ; M, Tobacco Products 4 41 Union Pacific 130 j United Cigar Stores 10,4 , ; JS U. S. Ind. Alcohol JWJf ; . United States Rubber J4 jMOt United States Steel f fr Utah Copper ..' t iV Wabash Pfd. "A" I 2 Westlnghouse Electric . v , I ')( Willys-Overland . ; ........... J6J1 I 1 American Zinc, Load and Sm. ... la6 ,. I Butte and Superior f CnIa. Petroleum '. 21 Ja ft Montana Power . . ' jr fax Shattuck Arizona v I,,; f, i&jl New Haven . ..: ' 3"8I MUl t 1 w |