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Show I BIDS OFFSET I HEAVY SELLING ! Trend of Market Turined Upward Near Close of Session I NEW YORK. Dec. 19. The stock j market presented a spotty appearance I d ritiK greater part of today's scr?- slon. but the final price tendency was upward. Har operators had placed fl i xtenslve selling orders in some of th- railroad and minor industrial shares, the. resultant det-Tinf being" accentuai- fl oil 1 the official denials of rumored stock dividends. Bullish operation-' were continued, however, in n num- fl her or ptandard Industrial shares and high-priced specialties. Sales appro:.l-mated appro:.l-mated 7X5,000 shares. Speculators for the decline ron-tinued ron-tinued their short seKinn: operation" at the opening. Railroad, oil and fl -it.-el shares wore the first to yield to selling pressure, but most of the early di-cUnes were limited to fractions Tie-cut' Tie-cut' in the Great Northern preferred dividend continued to have a depress- fl ing effect on western railroad hares, Union Pacific. Chicago North we-. -ern. St, Ixui3 Southwestern and Great Northern preferred all dropping to lower ground California Petroleum, St.iDdard Oil of California and Pan fl Atneriean each Buffered a large Vrac- tlonal loss. American Smelting, Cruc-ible Cruc-ible and StudehaKer each loat a point. There were a few fetrong spots, notably Pond Creek Coal, Kclscy Wheel and International Paper, ihc gains ranging 1 to S points. rorelgn exchange i opened weak in response to the over- night announcement of J. P. Morgan and company that no internatlonnl leans to Germany would be conaid-l ered unless and until the reparations j question was settled. Good absorption of most offerings steadied the list before the end of the first hour. Encouraged by the resist- ancc which the market h,id -.down tot the forced liquidation occasioned by; Monday's stock oxchang) failure, the cut in the Great Northern dividend, !' the announcement of Chairman Gar; of the United States Steel corpora' ion that no stock, or extra cash dividend was contemplated and the retu fl the Morgan firm to discuss or con-; fl ilder an international loan to Germany fl until the reparations question was Bet- tied, speculators for the advance again started bidding up varlo shares, oil. merchandising, equlpmi and copper issues responded briskly to the fresh buying power. The mar-ket mar-ket had another temporary sinking spell later on the renewal of heavy pressure against Bethlehem. Crui Ible fl and Republican Steels and some of th- high grado railroad, public utility and tobacco Issues. Toward midday Heavy accumulation of equipments, especial - m lv General Electric, which advanced Sfa to a new high record for tne year. I again turned the course of prices up-j fl ward. Fisher Body, Pond Creek Coal. fl Kelsey Wheel ami Sterling Prndu-ts fl were conspicuous strong sp t-.. the gains ranging from .1 to nearly 5 points. Call money opened at 1 3i per I Prices of stocks shifted about in a bewildering fashion alter in id J a . buoyancy showing in some Issues I while others were acutely weak. National Na-tional Lead Jumped G points. Cluett Peabody s and American Car si Southwestern preferred, Weatinghouae Electric and Pierce Arrow preferred l to 2 Meantime. Delaware & Hudson was dropped 3 points and C'-ntrnl L at her. American Smelting, International Harvester, Har-vester, Sears Roebuck, L'plon Pacific. ; and Marine preferred. 1 to 2 point An official announcement that no stock dividend was contemplate byl the General Electric company caused j a break In the shares from 190 to 1 which turned the general trend down-I wArd in the later dealings. The close was steady Lato bidding up of Baldwin, Cora': Products. V. S. Alcohol and tome ofj the higher priced so . ialti- s ..ou:.-teracted ..ou:.-teracted the effecLs of special liqulda- tion elsewhere and imparted a better tone to closing quotations. Baldwin,! Wooiworth and Fisher Body were pushed up 4 to 5 points. I 4 e GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. 19. Wheat under-! went a decline In price todjy during the early dealings, the chief factor being the bearish showing of the go-eminent go-eminent crop report, Besides, Liver-pool Liver-pool quotations wero relatively weak.' and with for-ian exchange also weak ami withulcas favorable talk about a1 loan to Germany, buyers lacked en- couragement. Assertions in some quar-ters quar-ters that tb exceptionally low condl-i tion of winter wheat outweighed' otner parts of the government report) failed-to Sltiriip any special onthusl-asm. onthusl-asm. The opening, which, varied from c W 'U: low-r. with Jfay $1.24 to $1.23 And July $l.J5i4 ji.ioS", was followed by a material setback all around. Indications of delay for farm credit I at Washington counted as an ad-ditlonal ad-ditlonal Influence, but persisti nt ou -ing on d lines led to a rallj near the ' end of the day. The cloeo was un-settled. un-settled. Sc net lower to lie advance Corn and outa sagged vith wheat. After opening K to c. May 74 7, I J 'O-c, the corn market rallied a little j but then descended lower than before Smahr.ess of rural offerings tended J to bring about comparative firmness J later. The ciost was unsettled at i f 'a T'g' net decline to c arH'ante, with I 1, May 74 V, 0 to H r j j Oats ntarted unchanged to ,c off. 1, Ma7 41 and later showed moderate 1 losses throughout all deliveries. I rJiwer quotations on hogs weaken- 1 ed the provision market. 1 M.INNEAPOELS. Dec 19 Flour to 4 10c higher. Family patents, $6.90' J' MO. Bran, $25. 00g 26.00. : CHICAGO, Dec. 19. Wheat, No g .1 hard, $1.271 2R i . I .' Corn, No. 2 mixed, 761,4j'77c; No 3 2 yellow, 76'771;c 1 Oats. No. 2 mixed white. Jl, SVic ; No. 3 white 44 04T.U' ':M Rye, No. 2. 81 91 c. -m Barley, 63 ft 71c. m Timothy seed. $6.60 6 11 I 3 Clover &ed, $1 6 00 2') 1 " Pork, nominal, .S i Iard. $10.35. I 1 J Ribs, $10.50 11.60. :J OMAHA. Deo. It. Wheat No. 2 :'M, hard 61.171,22; No. 3 mixed $1.03 1 04. 3 Corn. No. 2 white. 69c; No. 2 mixed. i, , f fiSVfc6c. '1 Oaafo. whit 4Vi; No. 3 white, SM BUTTER AND EGGS, .ri l CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Butter, un- f'&M changed. TyHal Efgs. unchanged, receipts, .207 coaeS. '..sl Poultry, aljve. unsettled: fowls, 12 JcXi Qltlko: anrlngi, 17c; r"0!tcrs. 13e; i'jjTW turtteye. fei rse, Sic. 1 ' r.OOAL INVKWrMKNT KKCURTTTESi (As reported by J. A. Hogls A Oo BANK STOCKS Bid I Asked. I Bankers Trust . . 1611 1 OOjS 170 . 00 Columbia Trust 9 2 On Deseret National 270 on 275.00 1 Pspret a-ivlrts . . . ,' 20&.0n: 210 0' First Natl, of Ogden.1 310.00 Contl Natl Bank I 150.00 Nationn! "opper . .' 143. 00 Security State bank.l 1 lort.Ort T'tah State National .1 103 00 108.0m tUt Sav. & Trust . ' T0S.0U I Walker Bros Bunk i: 3 - . .';5.0 Irion's Srv. & Tr 2000' 210.00 IUSTIt I A 1 'j STOCKS Amal Sugar com. ? B0 1. 76 do Ss pffl IHi.no :H C' Con. Wagon 48. 00 ' 4 00 T-Iomc Fire Ins .. .. 315.00 .123.00 Independent Coal ... K -01 ! Morgan Cad 9C pfd . Io2.:.0 )04.e0 i.U States T & T. . . , 104. On Kififo j Peoples Sugar p c 2.0 8.60 Bchramm-John ss pfd'. 103 001 lOD.oo '.-Uandard Coal ... -"7 .6.. lU. S, I'uel 7k pfd... - 83 1 .86 ;i'tah-ldaho Sugar . 3.30 3.85 Utah Fire Clay ... 53.00 TJt Pr & Lt 1st pfd. I 9-",. 00, V7.00 'Walker Bros. D. Gds' 200.001 Z . M. I ! 110.00' 112.00 Brtn Drng Dist 6s 'S2, 66 00' 9 7.5 I Mutual Creamery 0.o 7.10 Ut-Ida. su gjfd :L.?lL?j0 Ht.'NDS S I j Slock L; 129! S8 00! '0 00 Si reli d Coal 6s 19231 1 98.00 lUt Pr & Dt 1st 58 "44 92.C0I 94.00 T't Lt & Pr 4s 1930. . S5.0'' 90.00 Ut-Ida Sugar 7s '30j 97.00 98. 60 M V. A ORK STOCKS i I ast Sale. . Allied Chumical & Dye 80 Allis-Chalmers . . 44 American Beet Sugar 38 vh American Can 732 Am'Vican Car & Foundry 1S3 Amer. Hide &. leather pfd. . G3 Amor. International Corp -S'b American Locomotive 1-5, Amer, Smelting & Ref'g 56 -k American Sugar, bid "4:i Amer. Sumatra Tobacco 24 American T. & T. .. )2r- American Tobacco - American Woolen 96 Anaconda Copper 50 Atchison 100 Atl.. Gulf & W. Indies 22 Baldwin Locomotive ISO-'U Baltimore & Ohio lH Bethlehem Ste.M !!B" 61 Cnnadliin Pacific 141'-j Central Death, r 32 'handler Motor?. Kx-Div. .... 82 Chetfapeake & Ohio "0i Chicago, Mil. and St. lJaul 21 . Chicago. It. I. & Pac U0H Chino Copper .. 2i7-j Colorado Fuel & Iron 25 Corn Products 180 f rumble Steel 70 Erie 10 'a Famous I'layers-lasky 88. General Asphalt 46 Odnoral Electric iS4vli uinerai moiors uts Goodrich Co 88 Great Northern, pfd 77 ' j Illinois Central 107 b Inspiration Copper 86 International Harvester 90V Int. Mer. Marine pfd 80V-.. International Paper 52 Invincible Oil 1 I Kelly-Springfield Tire 4 3-6 Kennocott Copper 37 Louisville & Nashville 130 Mexican Petroleum 251 Miami Copper 27 Middle States Oil 11 Mldvale Steel 88 Missouri Pacific loTs New York Central 93 N. Y.. N. H. & Hartford 2 0 Norfolk As Western 109S ?.orthern Pacific 75 5i klhoma Prod. A. Rtf 1 "a Pacific Oil 447s Pari American Petroleum 901 Penmyl ynla 46' People's GaL-, bid 93 Pure Oil 27 i Hay Consolidated Copper 148 Leading 7 8' Rep. ln.n Steel . . 46 Loyal Dutch. N. Y 51 Sears Itoebuck 88 "u Sinclair Con. Oil . 31 Southern Pacific 87 Southern Railway 2 3 St;cnda:-d Oil of N. J 86 S'ludebaker Corjioration 186 Tennessee Copper 9Ji Te::as Co 4 7 '4 Texas Pacific 80 Tobac o Products 82 Transcintlnental Oil 121 I nlon Pacific 1 35 't United Le.vil Stores 7 1 TJ. S. Ind. Alcohol I niud Statea Rubber . . ...... 52 a United States Steel 10C'2 Utah Copper 64 YV ostlnghuuyo Klectn . . 59 S Willys Overland 6 'i Amer. lnc. Lead and Sm l6Js Butte and Superior Z2 Cala. Petroleum 57 M.untana Power 07 Shaltuck Arizona, bid 67 Croat Northern rc 31 Maxwell 14:i Chicago and North Western ... 7S American Linseed I ll 3 1 J i Continental Gas 11S Ogden Cash Grain; 4. i Quotations furnLshed i Giooe drain v Mililug Co. Y-Ilos include freight paid l" O.dcn tab Winter Wheal NO. J uarl: hard. $ 1.1 4 j $ 1 24. No. 2 dark hard. 81.11(61.16. No. 3 dark hard. $1.0801.17. Utah WhaU Wheat No. 2 soft white. 96961.06. No. 3 soft white, 92o 91J)3 No. 1 hard while. 92c8$1.12. No. hard white, 99c $1.09. Idaho biter Wlicat So. 1 dark hard. $ 1.14 fij $1.24. No. 2 dark hard, $1 .1191.86. No. 3 dark hard. $1.08 0 1.23 No l hard winter. 1 11.09 (y 1.29. No. 2 hard winter, $1001.26. Idaho ilai-d Spring Wheat No. 1 dark northern. $1.1401.28! No. 2 dark iiorthem. $1 1101 27. No.. 3 dark northern, $1060 123. Idaho Winter Wheat 1 No. 2 SOft white, 99c0$1.19, No. 3 soft White, 06c 0 $1.34. No. 2 hard white. $1 14 01.24. No. 3 hard white, $1.1401.21. Idaho White Feed Ov-t 38 bulk. $2.10. Light oats luc less at $2.00 If sacked Se additional. Fastera Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.8601.90. No. 2 mixed, $1.83 01.87. (Above bulk sacked 8c additional ) NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YUKK. Dec. 3 9. The raw sugar market was quiet early today. Prices were unchanged with spot Cubes quoted at 3c cost and freight, eoual lo 5 53c for centrifugal. No sales were reported. The raw sugar futures market was qulot and prices at midday wer 1 point lower. There was no improvement In the demand for refined sugar and price? wore unchanged at 7.10c for fine granulated. Refined futures, nominal. Sugar futures closed steady; approximate approx-imate sales, 3,000 tons. January, 3.60, March, 3.56; May, 3.47; July. 3.60. BANKRUPTCY PETITION. NEW YORK. Dec. 19. Alleging liabilities lia-bilities of $1,000,000, three creditors today filed an Involuntary petition in bankruptcy against Max Spiegel, theatrical thea-trical producer of this dt The as-Isctn as-Isctn were not mentioned in the peti-'tlon. . ,4 OGDEN LIVESTOCK 4 . Attlo :?a:', ! nofr 350 Sheep 23;U j Cattle Kec-lp's 353, steady; top, $7.e0; choice pi. mi' ftcera $6.0007 261 g"t;d , .crs $:..oo 'i.u. i air steers $4.M.t o.OU, rc-.de,- yt-vs S4 5. 2 5 , i hole. lielfero $4.201 4.7.'., choice cows 34. 0004.50. fair to good -ows $3,000' j4 00; canners $1.00 0 2.00; Lulls J2.75 jvy3.35; feeder cows $3.00'? 3.50; veal cal eS none. ! Hogj Keeeipts 259; 5c higher"; top j 53.05; fat hogs. 190 to 220 pounds, I $7 50 0.6. 05, heavy hogs ?U 500 7.05 bulk $6.50fi7 s."5; Um lei- hogo, $7,000 S.00. Sheep - Receipts 2331. steadv; choice lnnihs $11.00012 10; fut weth-I weth-I ers $6.6006.60; i;it ewes $4.OO05.5; feeder lambs $10.000 11.00, feeder I e wes $3,00 0 4.00. Arrivals I P. P. Ellis, MOnlda, Mont.. 1 car I cattle u. P. Grouch, Expansion, "yo., l car cattle. I J. Gallagher. Denver, Colo., 2 car i hops ; . " Puller .Trinidad. Cedo . 1 car hoys. FHrmers' Shipping association, Buckleniatt, Neb.. 1 car hogs .lohn Sims. Evanston, WyoH 4 cai-3 cattle. S. P. ltos, Murphy. ldj.ho, 5 cars .' cattle. Mo! hews Ijan.l Livestock company. com-pany. New Plymouth, ldiho. 5 cms i sheep. j T. A Lowe, Hoop. r. 1 car catltS. James Spauldlng, Hooperi l car cot-tie. cot-tie. Shipnienl 3 mi l Snlis CudahV l arking conipany, Los Angeles, An-geles, 2 cars cattle. Union Meat company. Kohlor, Cal., 2 . are cattle. AIIh ft Hacking conipany. Sin Fran-clsco, Fran-clsco, 1 car cattle. Ed Holmgroii. Dewey. 1 car cattle. Ogden Packing & Provision com-pahy, com-pahy, .gden, 3 c:.rs hog.i, 2 cars cat- lie. " Pox i Keller; Ogaen, l car caUle. Joseph Patterson, ugde.i 1 var cat-, cat-, tie. MINING SECURITIES. (A "5 rp-':-te.l lv J. A Ho-io Sc Co.) Bid Asked. Alfa Mich i .05 Alta Con ! ! .02 Albion Con I I .05 Am. Metals I .01V Alta Tun ! 02,!j .03 (Bullion , .01 I .02 Pig Hill I . 0 1 I .02 I Pig Cot Coal ... .' .03Vil -05 Beaver Cop I I .OO-Ti Bay State .01 .06 Ipiac); Metal .02 .06 Bihgham Galena ... .OlVJi .02 ! Central KureKa ,.'.. .00! - Colb. Rexall I .13 I .15 ! Colorado Con .03 .05 Crown Point I -02 I .03 K iCard'f i .35 .40 ICott. King , .02 Daly I 1.05 j 1.25 Dragon I i .10 Emma Silver i -0 1 .02 Empire Mines j .02 Emerald .04 .06 Eureka Mines .06 I .07 E. Crown Point ) .002 .01 E. Tinlic Coal ) .0Ui .00 East Tintic Con .05 Eureka Lily I .03 j .06 Eureka Bullion. ... .02 , .03 Gold Chain .02 .05 Great Western j .01 .03 Hamburg Mines ... 01 U .01 Howell i 00; .01 jlron Blossom 27V -29 Iron King I .14 .15 IKevstono .36 .40 ! Kennebec i ,00i .02 :Lehl Tin .01 I .01 U.tonora .004' -00 iLvnn Big Six .05 .08 'Mammoth .40 . Miller 1I11I ; i .03 I May Day 1 .00 ' .01 Man Valley 1.35 1.75 Mlchlgan-l:tah I .10 .13 ..v.r Quincy I .02 I .02V2 Nuildmcr .10 . lO'.-j No, Stundard .01 .01V oppbongo oo, .oo;s Iplutus ... . ! .55 j .57 : Prince Con 07 i .09 IPlOChe Bristol 00 .01 Price Mining .01- .03VS I Provo 02' .04 South Slaudurd . 10 ! Syndicate .00 V -00 'Silver King Coal . 2 60 2 65 ,Sioux Mined , . 0l .03 Sllvei shield ; : .01 1 Tintic Standard 2.95 3 . 00 ! Uncle Sam .01' .02 West Toledo 0C , .01 Walkc.- Mining .. .) 8.13 8.50 Yankee Con ( . 0 1 Vi ; Zur.m .. . 06 ft . 07 " December 13. 182J. pciunti Sali Cardiff 150o at 36c. 1 Iron Blossom. 500 at 27Hc; 1100 at : 2 Sc. j Plutus. 100 at 57c; 1200 at 56c . TlntiC Standard. 100 at $2.-90; 10 1 at $2.86; 300 at $2.07. ( losing Sales " Eureka .Mines. 1000 at 6Vzc North SUmdard, 3000 at lc l-'pjtus. 100 at 56c. Silver King Coal. 200 at $2 65. Silver Soieid. 200 at ic. Utah Con.. 300 ajt lc. FOREIGN EX4 HANG NEW YORK, Dec. 1 0. Foreign exchange, ex-change, Irregular; (Quotations in I .-iits. Great Britain, demand, 4.63; . aides, 1.63. Sixty-day bills on banks France, demand. 7.4'J, cables, 7.50. Italy, demand. 5.091-2. eablea. 5.10-Belgium. 5.10-Belgium. demand. 0.S7; cables, 6 S74. Gennanv, demand, .0150; cables, 0151. Holland, demand, 39.S9; cables. 3U . 92 Norway, demand. 19.05. Sweden, demand, 26 87. Denmark, demaiuj. 20.72 SwlUerland, demand. 18 'j2. Spuin, demand, 15 7 5 Greece, demand, 1 83 Poland, demand, .005 7. Czcho-Slovakia. demand, 2.97, Argentine, demand. 3.12 Brai.ll, demand. 12.2", CHICAGO FUTURES; CHICAGO. Dec. 19. Open High Low Ciost Wheat Dec. $1.27 $1.27 Vi $126 $1.27 May 1 24Hi 1.25 1.23 1.25 July 1.15 1.16 1.14 1.15 Corn Dec .75 .76 .75 76 May 74 ,75 -T4 .74 July .74 74 .73 .74 oats Dec. 46 .6 44 45, Mav -17 .17 .46 .47 July .43 43 '.3 .48 Lard Jan. 10.60 10.60 10.42 10 50 May 10. SJ 10. S2 J 0.0 7 10.67 Bibs Jan 1075 May -.. 10.70 POTATO MARK ITT. CHICAGO. Dec. 19. Potatoes, steady; receipts, 81 cars; total U. S. shipments. 247; Wisconsin gackeo and bulk round whlto No 1. 96c0$l.lO cv.t Minnesota sacked find bull; roun white, 90c$1.0r. cwL; Idaho sacked rurala No. 1, $ i:i5 cwt 4- . I FOREIGN LIVESTOCK (United Slates Department of ri-1 culture) 4- j Chicago, Dec 19. Hoij.s: Receipts, Re-ceipts, 4S.0O0; market 5c to 10c lower I than Monday's best time; bulk 230 1 to 300 pound butchers. $8.058.15; 190 to 210 pound averages, mostly 1 around ?s.2" best 140 to 1 .so pound averages, $8.2608.80; top, $8.80; packing sows, $7.257.80; desirable ids 8.008;26; bulk. $7.9008.20; heavy hogs, Ss.05 Gi s.l 5; nu dluin. $8.1 0(fi' 8.25; lieht. ?S 20 (i s.30; lighi light, $8.2008.80; packing sows, smooth. J 7.50 (S' 7.80; packing sows, rough, $7.2507.60; hilling pigs, $8.00 B 6,26 Cattle; Receipts, 18.000; market slow; kllllnpr Quality mostly plain, better grades beef steers. strong; early. $11.4i; lower grades beef steers and yearlings, canners and cutters, bulls and veals uround steady, better grades klllinjr heifers and cows, stock-ers stock-ers and feeders unevenly lower; bulk desirable vealers to packers early, $9.2609.76; bologna bulls, mostly $4.2504.4.0, Sheep; ReelpLs. 13.000; fat lambs, opening slow, landing lower; early top, 15.15 to shippers; 14. 75 to packers; pack-ers; freshly shorn SO-pound lambfl $ 1 2 75; fed 86-pound yearling wethers, weth-ers, $12 2'; Bheep active; heavy fat ewes. $5.0'iT, ('..mi; lighter weight up to $7-40 paid for some averaging 120 pounds. ST. JOSEPH. Mo , Dec. 19 Hogs: Receipts, 11.000. active to shippers; fully steady; bulk 160 to 230 pound weights, $S 00 i S ii5; packers doing nothing; early bids, lower; a few sales packing sows, steady nt ?7.35 Q) 7.50. Cattle; Receipts, 2, GOO; verj slow, a few head canners and cutters and beef cows about steady; practically no steers sold early; nothing choice here, calves steady; top, $9 00; ono load Colorado Blocker yearlings, steady at $7.25. Sheep; Rceipfs, 3.000: very slow, no killing lambs sold early; double deck feeder lambs. $14 35; medium weight fat ewes .steady at $7.00. OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 19. Hogs: Receipts. Re-ceipts. 8,500; steadv to higher bulk mixed and packing grades,, $7.25 7.75; bulk butcher hogs, $7.90ioS.05; top. $8.10. Cattle: Receipts. 5.500; beef sters active 10c to 15c higher; best steers here. $10.50; bulk. $ 7.n0 5 8.25 ; better grades of she sock steady, others slow and easier; all other classes steadv, veal top. $9.00. Sheep. Receipts. 14.000; lambs, 15c to 26c lower; bulk, $14.00014.40 top. $14.50; fed clipped lambs, $12.60' sheep steady, ewe top, $7.25; feeders. 10c to 15o lower, feeding lambs. $1 4.35. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 19. Cat-' tie Receipts 15.000; beef steers steady to 15c lower; some bids oft more; early sales $7 009.00; canner cows strong to 10c higher: bulk around $2.40: some making $2.50 1 2.60; other killing classes steady; bet-1 ter grades cows $5.00 gi G.00 ; plain to medium kinds $3 75 4.50; bulk cutters cut-ters $3 00 3.60; fancy good heifers $6.25 7 00: bulk bologna bulls $3.60 (fH 00; spot3 higher on best vealers: extreme top $9 50; bulk choice lots! $9.0y good stock calves $7.10. Hogs Receipts 16,000; slow, steady with average; packer top ?S10; shipper ship-per top $8.05; bulk 175 to 275 pound averages (7.6608.06; mixed weights and quality mostly $7.7007.90; bulk of sales $7.805 S. 00. packing sows steady, bulk $7.35 -Jj 7.50; stock pigs steadv; bulk $r..7."''i 7.25; few" at $7.35 7.G0. Sheep Receipts 5000; killing clasp r-s steady, 79-pound Colorado lambs $14,66; other fed lots and better grade .mediums, largely $14.00014.50; 80- pound shorn yearlings $10.75; most fat ewes $6.506.75; clipped ewes $7.25; feeding lambs $14.00 MONEY M AKkl . I NEW YORK, Dec. 19. Call money, firm, high 4 9i . low 4. ruling ratei 4,. closing bill 4v. offered at 5. last loan 44. Call loans against acceptances, accept-ances, 4 ; time loans, steady: mixed collateral, 00 and 90 days. ,5; 4 and G months, 4 f 5 ; prime commercial com-mercial paper. 4i. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Dec. 19. Liberty .bonds closed: SSs. $ 100.4 8; first 4s. blank, second 4s, $9S.12; first 4if. $98.90, second 4 si s. $98.10; third 434 $93.76; fourth 4 Us. $98. 4S; Victory 4s, $100.34. uncalled; U. S. treasury 4is. $99. 78. LEAD ADVANCED NEW YORK, Dec. 19. American Smelting arid Refining company tod?y advanced the price of lead from 7.10 to 7.25c per cound. |