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THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1922.
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Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
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Omaha Grain
Omahi, June 20.
TtKtt in the rm market took
in upward slant today, stronger
tb!t ciused an early ttuine.
An important Pari agricultural
japrr estimated the Freneh wheat
irop at bushels let than
U t year. The northwest lent buy
ing order probably based on
report of dry weather in, ome west
ern district of Canada. Winnipeg
reported an excellent demand for
tash wheat. Small lot of wheat
were reported sold to the reaboard
for export . Numerous report of
damage ti the winter wheat crop by
the recent hot weather are coming
in.
Receipt at Omaha were very
much smaller thi morning, only 4
cars of wheat, 14 cart of corn and
2J car of oat being reported in.
and thii run compared with a total
!jt year of 16 car. Total chir
ment were 76 car a against 79
car a year ago. Cah market at
Omaha was quiet and demand only
fair. Wheat sold 2c higher. Corn
was He up. Oat were unchanged
to He lower. Rye wa quoted 2c
up, and barley nominally unchanged.
WHEAT,
No. J hard winter: 1 car. II OS.
No. 3 hard winter: I car per cent
dork), II 07 ; 4 cars, It. of
No. 1 yellow hard: 1 car. It 12.
TORN.
No. 1 while cars. 54e.
' No. 4 whin-: J rsr, .
No. t yellow: 3 earn. 654c: 1 rr (ship
per's weight), 65r; 1 rar, I5c.
No. I mlsed: 4 isrs. M4c.
No. 1 mlsed: 1 rar. f4
OATS.
No. 1 while: 1 car. 33e.
No. I white: 1 rar (shipper's weights)
J.'.c: ? car.. 13c: t rara. :I3C.
No. 4 white: rara. 32 "c.
No. S mlsed: 1 car. 3Sc.
RVE.
No. 1: I ear. 77c.
BARLEY.
OMAHA "RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(cariota.)
Week Year
Ao. Ago.
4 91
2 47
3 II
I 1
48
59 :
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Receipts-. Today.
Wheat
Corn 14
O.ts
Rye 1
Barley
Shipments
Wheat U
Corn
Oata
Barley 3
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
week
Carlota Today. Ago.
Wheat 19 'J
Corn 1 JJJ
Oala 1" 169
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Tear
Ago.
61
tit
16
193
17
10
69
39
Wheat
Corn
143 114
42 48
14 10
RECEIPTS.
26 67
40 SO
Cata .
Wheat
Corn .
ST. LOUIS
Oata
62 3
33
..Aoru'ii'isTrj v WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Minneapolis 13 . lj J
Duluth 1" "
Winnipeg 360 358 81t
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. Juno 20.
Art. Open. I High: Low. 1 Close. Sat.
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July
Sep.
Dec.
Rye
July
Sep.
Ijec.
Corn
July
Sep.
Dec.
Oata
t.10
1.1 2
1.1054
1.12
1.10
Mil,
1.101.
1.11
1.14
1.14
.854
I 16
.St
.61
.61
.65
1.12
1.13
1.13
1.10
1.10
1.10
1.14
1.14
.85
.86
.87
.61
1.13
V.i6
M0H
1.141.16
1.16
.87
.87
.89
.62
".65
' '.65
.85
.85
88
.61
.86
.86
.89
.62
.62
.65
.64
.65
.64
.66
.65
.65
.66
.35
'".37
.40
11.60
11.77
.64",
i64
.34
"'.30
.89
11.66
11.80
.64
.35
.34U
".36
.39
11.43
11.75
.34
.34
.36
.39
11.50
11.77
Sep.
Dec.
I.ard
July
Sep.
Ribs
July
Sep.
.37
.40
11.55
11.80
l'.J7
112.87
112.22
112.37
112.22
12.37
12.57
12.20
12 22
12.23
Kansas City Groin.
Kanaaa City. Mo., June 20. Wheat-
No. i bard, 11.05 1.20
1.07.
Corn No. 2 white,
yellow. 68c.
No. 2 red, 11.039
5657c; No. 2
Hay Unchanged. '
Kansaa City. June 20. Wheat July,
11.06; September, 81.06: December,
11.09.
Corn July. 67 He; September, 60 c;
December, 61 c.
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Sf. Louis Grain.
St. Louis. Mo., June 20. Wheat July,
81.09; September. $1.11.
Corn July, 61c; September, 6465c.J
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., June 20. Flour
.Unchanged to 20c lower; tamily patents,
I7.3097.T5.
Bran 14.5017.00.
Mew York Cotton,
Nw York, Juno 20. An early bulge
In today's cotton market met a good deal
of profit-taking and a net gain of 14 to
35 points In the first hour was wiped out.
The, list before midday sold off 10 to 15
points from last night's close., but an
afternoon recovery enabled the market
to close at a net advance of T to 17 points
on the day.
At the outset there was further short
covering, Liverpool buying and support
from the trade based on the strong ca
bles and the unsettled weather In the
south. But heavy realizing was encoun
tered on the way up the usual profes
sional taking of profits after a sharp
upward movement. There was considera
ble absorbing power displayed and the
early afternoon trend was upward. The
later market's tone was quiet and steady.
Local market for spot cotton was
steady, 5 points advance. 23.80c, for mid
dling upland.
Southern markets were: Galveston,
23.40c, unchansed; New Orleans, 22.75c,
unchanged; Savannah. 22.87c, 11 points
advance; Augusta. 22.75c, 25 points de
cline; Memphis, 22.60c, unchanged; Hous
ton. 23.35c. 10 points advance; Littia
Rock, 22 25c, unchanged.
New York Copper.
New York, June 20. There was more
or less Irregularity In the market for
. coffe'e futures today, with near months
relatively easy under scattering liquida
tion of switching Into later deliveries.
The general market opened at' a decline
of I points to an advance of 2 points.
After selling at 10.65c early, July eased
off to 9.99c. but December advanced
from .T?e to .78c on covering or buying
by near-month sellers. The close was net
18 points lower to 11 points higher. Sales.
Including switches, were estimated at
about 71.000 bags. July. 9.98c; Septem
ber. .93c: October, 88c; December,
7-: January, .75c; March, 9.71c; May.
.7c.
o( vt coff. dull; Rio 7s. 10c; Santos
4s. 14c to 14c Cost and freight offers
Included Santoa 3s and 5s at 13.95c to
14.10c for prompt and at 13.30c to 13.60c
for shipments ranging from August to
October. Rto 7a were offered at 10.40c.
American credits. ' Private cables said the
' Santos market was firm on unfavorable
harvesting report, which Indicated small
lightweight berries.
New York Sugar.
New Tork, June 20. The raw sugsr
market was firmer and while spot prices
were nominally unchanged at 3c cost and
freight for Cubes, equal to 4.61c for cen
trifugal. July shipment was He higher
at lltt cost and freight, equal to 4.73c.
There were sales of 100.00 begs of Cubes
to a local refiner for jnly shipment.
The raw augar futures market was
firmer and prices closed at net advanoea
of to points on covering t and scat
terea ty tree interests ana
nooses, prompted by the
spot market. July. 2.95c; September,
l.lsc: December, 3.28c; March. 3.23c
The market for refined was firm and
prices were unchanged to 30 points high
er, granulated now being quoted at t.e
Ol.lfc. T-'O was n good demand and
several refiners were out of the market
Refined futures nominal, closing: Jnly,
30c; September, .3Sc; December, f.SOc.
' Tew Tork Prod nee.
New Tork. Jen to. Butter Steady;
reemery. firsts, Slgltftc -
Chicago Grain
Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Omaha) He I .eased Wire.
Chicago, Jfttie 20. Dry and hot
weather report came from the Can
adian northwest There were onie
rumor of black ru.t in aprnig wheat
in trie Ked river valley in the Amer
Iran northwest. In an overtold mar
Krt lhee report, led to an advance
01 over yesterday hmh. The
dote wa practically at the top. Corn
gained ii Oi l.'i, oat ', (g )i and
ry ($ Hi.
House with northwestern and
eastern connection were persistent
Duyeri ot wheat. Winnipeg showed
more strength than Chicaso. The
deferred deliveries there were up
lyic. The southwest alto wa firmer
on the distant future. Offering
were not large, while the local ele
ment showed a disposition to fight
the advance at time, they were
forced to cover later.
Foreign crop reports wer regarded aa
rather bullish. Liverpool surprised the
trade by closing d higher, Hiemng ex
change sdvanc.d sharply. A fair einorl
business was put through at the bo.rd.
A better undertone and demand prevailed
In the southwest. Their prices for rash
wheat were higher. Farmers are not din.
posed to sell freely to arrive at under
ll per bushel, although purchases en the
bulge were reported aa the largest so
far this season. Harvesting Is making
rapid progress.
Traders Turn Bullish.
Exproled rain failed to materialise over
the corn and oat territory. Local traders
turned bullish on corn after having been
bearish during the previous day. Offer
ings were not large. It look little buy
ing to advance coarse grains with De
cember corn and July oats lesdlng the
upturn. Crop reports on osta remain poor
and a general aouklna rain la needed for
both grains. Cash demand better with
corn c higher as compurded with the
July. Exporters took 200,000 bushels corn
here, with 10,000 bushels sold to go to
store.
July and September rye sold st the
unit price today. , One csah house sold
July whest and bought July rye while
another bought September rye and sold
September vheat. The northwest was u
fair seller on the advance. Export trade
was not large.
Pit Notes.
While messages from Minneapolis were
Inclined to mske light of the black rust,
rumors from the Red river valley the
trade In general have been expecting a
rust scsre to start around the last of
the month. The fact that the govern
ment confirmed rust on winter wheat at
Kensal, N. D., a week ago, la atlll fresh
in their minds. It Is the general im
pression that It la too early for a rust
scare at the moment. C. E. Lewis & Co.
and a'crop expert at Bradley, U. D., wired
that there wua no rust.
Offers ot new red oats for shipment with
in 20 days were made to a St. Louis mill
tiom Wichita, Kan., today.
Threshing returns from Chlckashs, Okl.,
to Clement, Curtis & Co. showed a yield
of wheat of 'it to 30 bushels per acre,
where only 20 bushels had been expected.
General run of reporta from Nebraska and
other states claim that the extreme heat
of the last week bad cut down the proa
pec t.
A world's carryover of 80,000.000 to 120,.
000,000 bushels of wheat on August 1, the
end of the European crop years, la esti
mated by Broomhall. While reserves are
inadequate to replace any serious dam
age that may occure between now and
harveat. It is not likely that any Im
portant damage will visit the American
winter wheat crop. Spring wheat, how
ever. Is in a critical position in Ameri
ca and Canada and the situation there
must be closely watched. Importing coun
tries are not buying freely.
The September-December spread In oats
is now 3c. A few weeks ago It was 2c.
Northwestern houaes were sellers of De
cember and buyers of September to close
aprcada. Thero was selling of wheat
and buying of rye on a fair scale.
Chicago Livestock.
Chicago, June 20. Cattle Receipts. 9,
000; market talrly active; better grades
beet steera, strong to 15c higher; quality
considered; others and plain yearlings,
weak to 16o lower; top matured steers,
19.75; best yearlings, 89.35; bulk beef
steers, S8.259.16; she stock, steady to
strong; spots higher; bulls and stockera,
steady; veal calves, atrong to 25c higher;
bulk desirable stockers, 7.007.50; plain
kinds downward to 15.25; bulk desirable
vealers to packers, around J8.60.
Hogs Receipts, 29,000: lights and good
butchers, mostly 10c higher; others very
uneven to steady tb lower; top, 110.90;
bulk. 89.8010.85: bulk good butchers,
810.4510.86; packing sows mostly, $9.00
9.65; pigs, steady to 10c higher, mostly
$9.5010.25; holdover liberal.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000;
ateady to 25c higher; Idaho lambs, 812.85
13.25; feeder ewes. 812.00; top natives,
813.00 to city butchers, $12.75 to packers;
fed Texas wethers, 17.50; top dry fed
yearlings, $11.25 ;e best fat light ewes,
$6.50.
St. Louis Livestock.
East St. Louis. III., June 20. Cattle
Receipts, 5,000 head; best weight steers,
strons, others steady; $9.50 paid for
1,035 and 1.035-pound averagts; bulk.
$8.009.26; light yearling beef cows and
stockers, steady; canners, steady to 15c
higher; bulls, steady to strong; light
veal calves, strong; bulk yearlings, $7. 75(g)
8.50; bulk cows. $4.255.25; bulls, $3.75
4.25: top and bulk calves, $3.50.
Hogs Receipts. 16,000 head; market ac
tive, mostly 6c higher; top, $10.90; bulk,
160 to 240-pound averages, $10.8010.85
light lights, $10.6010.80; pigs, $10.00
10.50; packer sows, mostly $8.809.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head;
fat lambs, fully 25c higher; aged sheep
steady; top lambs, 112.25; bulk, good and
chaice lambs, $11.7612.00; culls, $5.00
6.50; fat light ewes, $5.005.60; heavies.
$2.00 2.60; yearlings, to 4-year-old breed
ing, ewes, 87.00i8i8.00.
Dry goods.
New York. June 20. Cotton goods were
firmer in the gray goods division today
and liberal sales of print clothes were
made at an advance of Vc a yard. The
sheeetlnga markets also were firmer, with
an .upward tendency. Colored goods sold
below cost but tended upward. Tarns
were unchanged In trading markets, al
though spinners are advancing their
prices because of the rise In cotton. Spring
wool goods probably will not be snown ;
until late In July. Burlaps showed little 1
change for the day.
fi a i . .mi. 11 1
Dome 01 mo siik iin?s lor iau nave
been sold out. the offerings being light,
because of price and uncertainty of con
suming demand. Jobbers reported a
steady trade in small lots.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago. June 20. Potatoes Slightly
stronger In sacks, steady on barrels; re
ceipts, 109 cars; total TJ. S. shipments, 668
cars: Arkansas, Alabama. Oklahoma and
Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs No. 1,
$2.75g'3.00 cwt.; Alabama Spaulding Rose
sacked No. 1, $2.2602.50 cwt.; Louisiana
sacked long whites, poorly graded. $1.70
2.00 cwt.: North Carolina and Norfolk.
Va.. stave barrels Irish Cobblers No. 1,
$4.5005.00: eastern shore Virginia stave
barrels Irish Cobblers No. 1. $5.75. Old
stock, steady; Wisconsin-Michigan sacked
round whites, $1.7502.00 cwt.
Chicago Butter.
Chicago. June 20. Trading on the but
ter market was quiet today, but the tone
on top grades and fine centralized con
tinued ateady. Dealers did not care to
sell 82 and 93 scores under the regular
prices snd any fine lots not finding ready
sale were moved into stnrafA. MAinm
and underzrades sold naraiiv r,i,,.0 '
o yi-ic. cigniy-nine scores were
offered at 33c: ninety score cars, because
salable on future contracts, were not ob
tainable under 35c to 36 l-2c
T flertlne and Rosin,
Savannah. June 20. Turpentine Firm.
S1.09H: sales. 203 bbls.; receipts. 40S
libla.; shipments, 94 bbls.; stock, 2,522
bbls.
Rosin Firm: 5les. 732 casks; receipts,
3.391 casks; shipments. 122 cssks: stock.
68.404 casks.
Quote: B. 34.350 45: D. 14.6504 70; K,
$4.90; F, $5.00; G, $5.00; H. $5 05; I
$5.10; K, $5.40; M. $5.55; N, $5.7005.75;
WO. $6.40; WW. 6.850.O. !
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, June 20. Butter Lower:
creamery extras, 84 H 9 35c; firsts. 304 0
33Hc: seconds. 28 0 2Hc: stsndsrds. 35c.
E Unsettled; receipts, ls.890 cases;
firsts, 32022 44c: ordinary firsts, 200
Dried Fralts.
New Tork. June 1 Evaporated Ap
ples DuU but steady.
Prunes Firm ; Callfornlas. tttSSHc;
Oregons, 014Hc
Aprtcots Quiet. ,
Peaches Steady.
Raisins Dull.
. Kansaa City Prod we.
Kansas City, June 20. Eggs
changed; first Ic ,
live Stock
Omaha. Juaa I.
Mseeleis wre
Cartl. Hogs ahesn.
offinal Mmi4v ,,,, i. us
l..l .
n.tog .
S4.417 1.td
is. is n.sei
l7lt 11.114
14 318 ( 447
3S.I 11.177
aetimsie lue.dsr ... t.eeii
Te dtn i h,e ek.lH4
tm dans lael !. 14. 7 J
Name dars I w's s a.14
Maine 3 ws aa.ll.l7T
tfame das er ago U. It!
H.i-.inta and disixialtian nf lvuk
I he ln.,n iwk)itili, Omaha, New., far
IShours, ending at I p. m, June 0,
R ECK I PTS O A n LOT
. u. a a,, p. K,...SV.'r,0,Y,,r.
Wb..h II. R (
Mu. I'ecifie tty 7 I
t men l'''lfle R. R II 14 ft
C, 4i N. W. Hy. east .... I
I' N, W. Ry., we Is 14
C. Si. P, M i. My.... 17 II
C B. a Q. tty., test 14 I ..
C. H. A d. Ky west.... I :
f . H. I. P, seat ! S 1
R I a T. west Ik,,
Illinois Central Ry ,, I I
C. 0. W, Ry I I
Total receipts
..310 101
11
DJaTOSltlON HEAD
Cattle, iluga
Sheen.
Armour a C l.ls
ruilahy Packing Co... 1.1"!
Hold Tacking Co. .. 467
Morris fscking Co. ..1.094
Swift Co 1.167
1.444 1.17
1.170
i.:
l.7
J,T
S.MI
HI
"ii
"75
1.441
4
1.441
J. W. Murphy
Stwsrts Co
Lincoln racking Co. .. (1
Hurdle k
W'llnon Packing Co. .. 141
Swift. K C
Nigging racking Co. . I
St. Clair 31
Slsyerowlrh a Vail .. 21
Midwest Packing Co. 10
P. o nes I
Omiha. I'arklng Co. .. IS
Horrman 1 7
8. Omaha Packing Co. 25
J. H Hull:i 40
Dennis Krancls .... 44
John Harvey , ,,,,,, 4i0
T. J. Inghrani S
F. P. Lewis , 40
Mo.-Ksn. C. A C. Co.. 17
J. B. Root a Co S3
Sullivan Bros 1
Werthelmer ft Degen.. 164
Other buyers 1,147
Armour, St. J
606
s
Total
.1.238 14,141 (.737
Cattle Recelota were 7.600 head. Al
though receipts were of healthy propor
tions sgaln today, the market was more
active and best of the beef cattle aold
about 10c higher. Cholcg) heavy steers
went to both shippers snd packers st 11.00
and yearling at is.i6CPS.it.
Medium and common cattle, as well as the
bulk of the rows and heifers sold st steady
to easier prices and the trade In stockers
and feeders was slow to a shads lower all
around.
Quotations on cattle: Choice to prim
beeves. $8.866 9.30, good to choice beeves,
I8.40&S.86: fair to good, beeves, $8.09
8.85; common to fair beeves, 17.6001. 00;
choice to prime heifers, 88.00fii8.76; good
to choice heifers, 87.25JJS.00: fair to good
heifers. $6.6097.26: choice to prime cows,
$6.S04j7.10; good to choice cows, 16.000
6.60; fair to good cows. $5. 001516. 00; com
mon to fair cowa, $3.254.76; good to
rhoice feders, $7.6008.00; fair to good
feedera, $7.007.50; common to fair feed
ers. $X. 2607. 00; good to choice stockers,
17.6008.25; fair to good stockers, $7,000
7.60; common to fair stockers, $6,000
6.75: stock heifers, 14.5006.00; stork cows
13.5005.26; stock calves. $.5O0.OO; veal
calves. 85.005j-8.50; stock bulla. 15.000
8.60; bulls, stags, etc., $3.7507.00; choice
to prime yearlings, $8.6509.16, good to
choice yearllnga. $8.1008 0; fair to good
yearllnga, $7.60 8.00; common to fair
yearlinga, $7.0007.60.
BEEF STEERS.
Pr. No.
No.
10...
8...
31...
10...
35...
21...
1C...
44...
;!:::
21...
Av.
Av.
. 934
. 769
. 800
.1101
.1J20
.1148
.1077
.1093
.1112
.1275
Pr.
$7 50
.. 653
.. 981
.. 751
.. 991
..1041
..1063
..1473
...1301
..1212
..1264
..1365
$6 50 3
7 60
7 76
7 85
8 no
8 35
8 45
8 70
8 65
9 00
6.
25.
8.
36.
30.
29.
20.
16.
20
9 30
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
682
749
888
7 25 12 690
8 00 ' 12 853
8 55 16 873
HEIFERS.
6 00 8 830
7 00 10 847
7 78
8S7
833
8.85
7 25
672
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
638 6 65 6 680
BULLS.
7 25
3 85
6 00
6 00
7 00
. . 840
..1650
..1180
. . 970
..1020
.. 205
3 75 1 1220
4 35 1...... 540
5 25 1 1040
6 75 1 630
7 75
CALVE3.
7 25
SPRING LAMBS.
10.
60 12 25
COWS.
6 888 3 00 3 1046
6 00
3 118 5 75 5 1142 6 25
Hogs Receipts were 13,000 head. Sup
plies were liberal again today and the
market opened about steady with the
general market yesterday. On fair de
mand from shippers light hogs and good
quality butchers showed some strength.
Light hogs sold at 810.20010.25, with a top
price of $10.30. Mixed loads and butcher
weights, $9.60010.25 and packing grades.
$9.2609.75, with extreme heavies at $8.75
9.00. Bulk of sales. $9.66010.25.
HOGS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Sh. Pr.
10. .353 ... $ 9 60 65. .288 40 I 9 60
6. .21' 190 85 "66. .261 ... 9 80
55. .314 ... 9 95 '65. .283 ... 10 00
74. .248 ... 10 05 65. .246 70 10 10
66..2S2'... 10 15 70. .213 ... 10 20
60. .211 ... 10 25 86..204 80 10 30
Sheep Receipts. 6,500 head. Receipts
today were largely Idaho spring lambs,
with a fair offering of native springers.
Natives sold 26060c higher, best quality
moving at $12.00012.60. Idaho spring
lambs were fully a quarter higher, with
best quality quoted at $13.00. Sheep were
strong to In spots 6o higher on very
light receipts. Light ewes averaging 115
pounds sold at $5.25.
Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, good to
choice, $10.75011.60; fat lambg, fair to
good, $9.00010.60; spring lambs, 110.000
13.00; feeder lambs, $9.00011.25: cull
lambs, $7.00010.00; fat yearlings, $7.50
10.00; fat wethers, $6.0007.00; fat ewes,
light, $4.0005.25; fat ewes, heavy, $3.00
04.00. -
Kansas City Mve Stock. '
Kansas City. Mo., June 20. Cattle Re
ceipts. 12,000 head; beef steers, stesdy to
25c lower; mostly 10c to 15c lower; early
top, $9.00 for Colorados; beat natives held
above 89.25: she-stock dull and mostly
weak tp 25c lower; bulk cows, $4.0006.00;
rw nnnvfl n.an: nuu uriino iui
90. OU IgjJ
i ' . ' -mii
ters. 15c to 25c lower; bulk canners under
$2.50; most cutters. $3.0003.76; bulls,
steady; most bolognas, $3.764.00; calves
! active and steady; best, $7.5008.00.
j Hogs Receipts. 14.000 head; opened
I steady; later trading active to both pack-
ers and shippers, strong to 15o higher:
bulk. 175 to 240-pound weight, $10.25
:0.40; top, $10.45; shippers took about.
4.000; bulk of sales, $10.00010.40; throw
out sows, $8.7509.00: stock . pigs about
steady; good kinds, $10.65.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 5.000 head;
pheep and breeding ewes, steady; lambs,
. 25c to 50c higher; natives. $12.60;
, Arizonag, $11.50; Arizona feeding lambs.
.o. kuuu iiruciB, si-w t -
$10.00.
Sioux ity Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., June 20. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2.200 head; market slow, steady;
fed steers and yearlings, $7.7509.25;
warmed up steers and yearlings, $7,000
7.50; grass cows and heifers. $4,0006.25:
fat cows and heifers, $5.2507.75; canners,
$2.5003.50; veals, $5.00010.00; feeders,
$6.0007.00; cslves, $5.0007.26; feeding
1 loA
cows and heifers, $3.5008.76; stocKers,
00(87.25.
Hogs-Receipts, 8,000 hesd: market 100
15c lower: stags, $7.5008.00; butchers,
$9.85010.25; lights, $10.30; heavy mixed.
$9.0009.75; heavy packers, 18.7609.00;
bulk of sales. $9.75010.36.
Sheep Receipts, 300 head; markst
strong.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph. Mo.. June 30. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3.600 head; beef steers and year
lings, steady; others weak to a shade
lower; top steera. $9,151 choice Colorado
pulpers average 1.400 pounds, $9.00; top
light yearlings, $9.00; bulk beef cattle,
$7.0007.50.
Hogs Receipts, 8.50 hesd; msrket
alow; packing sows steady; bulk. $8,750
.00; average coat yeaterday. $9.90;
weight, 3Si
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.50 head;
fat iambs, 15075 higher; sheep, steady;
top native lambs. 112.26; bulk. 113.009
12.25; best drtve-lns. 111.75; culls. $6,000
50; yearlings, ewes, 13.60.
New Tork General.
New Tork. June 29 Flour Quiet:
spring patents. 17.2507.71: soft winter
straight. t5.5O06.O; hard winter
strslghts. 16.7607.25. ,
Cornmeat Steady; fine white and yel
low granulated. 11.8001. IS.
Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red. 11.27 M:
No. 2 hard. I1.2IH; No. 1 Manitoba, 11.35.
and No. 2 mixed durum, 1.12,c. L f.
track New Tork. to arrive.
Corn Spot firm: No. 2 yellow. 7Hc,
and No. 2 mixed, 71 He. c. L f. New Tork,
all rail.
Oats Spot firm: No. 2 white, 16c
Other articles unchanged. -.
Financial
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES,
Omaha Leswed Hire.
New York, June Jl). The proce
01 'suueexing the short in Mexican
petroleum stock was again the out
Handing event ot the stock ex
change today. At one time the price
marked a rise of lljj point (or the
day, on top of the preceding rite of
ioy, point iuce Thursday, J hat
the share of thi company avail
aj)ie tor deiiverly were to all intent
cornered and that speculator who
had been unlucky and reckless
eough to sell such a stock and bor
row it for delivery had to ray what
ever the leniency of the controlling
powers allowed, wa at evident a it
had been the day before. That thi
sort of thing, whatever it actual
ground or occasion, i in the lone
run a demoralizing influence, experi
ence does not leave any doubt. To
day, its effort on the general market
seemed to be to create great nervous
nest amdng sellers of other stocks
w ho had not covered.
A long series of 1 to 3 points sdvanee
wsa in consequence, me upwarn move,
ment being mo.t rapid, as wss naturar un
der the circumstances. In the highly
kpeculatlve industrial shares The mar
ket had no relation whstevir to the
news of the day or to the genersl sit
uation, except lnsofsr ss speculation for
the rise wss facilitated by 1 and 3 per
cent call money with no immediate pros
pect tor a cnange. Kven the railway
shares Joined In today's movement, a
number of them rising 1 to 3 points on
generally light transactions. In the bond
msrket, there occurred as usual, of late,
a number of fractional declines; but they
ware scattered and were offset by at
t-aet sn eousl number of advances, the
prevalent tendency being toward stesdy
prices, mis part 01 tne investment msr,
ket Is Just now guverned hy seversl In,
fluences more or less conflicting, but In
genersl msklng for reasonable main
tenance of values. The very considerable
amount or new bonds in process or 01s
trlhutlon by underwriting bsnkers is off'
set by the recent decrease In the volume
of weekly offerings by the progressive
cheapen ng of money and by tne ap
proacb of the traditional "July reinvest,
ment period."
New York Stocks
Rsnge of prices ot the leading stocks
furnished by Logan as Bryan, 248 Peters
Trust building:
JtAILKUADS.
Monday
High. Low. Close. Close.
A. , T. & S. r 8 97H Ti 98
B. & 0 47. 46 471i 5
Canadian Pacific. 137V4 187 137?, 136
N. Y. Central 90 SS 90 H 89
Chess. Ohio.... 63Vs 6214 63U 62
Great Northern.... 80 76H 80 75H
Illinois Central
103 10374 1037, 103
O. C. Southern..
24 Z3 24
Lehigh Valley..,
Missouri Pacific.
N. Y. & N. H...
Northern Pacific
63V.
21
28
61
S3tt
31
28
76
73
41
73
40
89
22
62
19
27
74
72
40
72
39
87
21
24
19
27
73
72
41
72
31
76
C. A N. W 73
Penn. R. R 411
Reading 73 14
C. R. I. P 40
Southern Pacific. 89V
Southern Railway. 22 4
C. M. & St. P 25
87
22
24
25
Union Pacific.
..136 134 136 134
STEELS.
Am Car Fdry ....162 161 162 160
Allis-Chalmers .... 49 47 49 47
Am Loco 112 111 113 nu
Baldwin Loco ....115 111 115 111
Bethlehem St .... 76 74 76 74
Colo F & 1 30
Crucible T4
30
69
38
72
33
30
74
36
75
34
75
72
99
43
69
35
71
33
75
69
99
42
98
45
60
69
19
28
61
31
39
33
28
Am Steel Fdry.... 36
Lackawanna St .. 76
Midvale St 34
Pressed St Car.... 75
Ren St Ik I 72
75
70
Ry St Sprgs 99 99
Slqss-Schef 43 ' 42
U S St 100
Vanadium 46
98 100
44 46
COPPER.
Anaconda 61 60
Am S & Ref Co.. 60 69
61
60
3G
20
29
61
32
40
34
28
17
16
Cerro Pas:o 36 3b
Chill 20
Chlr.o 29
Cal & Ariz 61
Green Cananea.... 32
Inspiration 40
Kennecott 34
Miami 28
Nev. Consolidated 17
Ray Consolidated.. 16-
Seneca
Utah 64
OILS.
General Asphalt .. 64
Cosden 48
Cal. Peterol 1
Island Oil .... 1
19
28
61
32
39
33
28 Vi
16
16
12
62
69
47
59
1
62 64
59
47
59
1
64
48
61
1
Invincible Oil 1
15
16
15
Mexican Peterol
Middle States .
.171 158. 169 160
14 13 14 13
Pacific Oil 6S
Pan-American .... 73
Phillips 53
66
71
52
8
30
58
32
68 S8
72 70
1
31
60
5:
Pierce Oil 8
Pure Oil 31
Royal Dutch 60
Sinclair Oil 33
7
31
68
33
Stand. Oil, N. J. . .186 184 186 183
Texas Co...; 47 47 47 47
Union Oil 21 21 21 21
White Oil 8 8 8 8
MOTORS.
Chandler 74 71 74 72
Gen. Motors .... 14 13 14 14
Willys-Overland . . 8 8 , 8 8
Fierce-Arrow 20 19 20 19
White Motor 49 48 49
Studebaker 129 124 129 123
RUBBER AND TIRES.
Flsk 16 15
Goodrich 39 38
Kell-Spring 46 44
Keystone Tire 16 14
AJsx 15 14
U S Rubber 62 68
16
15
39
44
14
15
68
89
46
16
14
63
INDUSTRIALS.
Am Beet Sug 44
43
44"
37
43
37
42
36
4!
37
122
45
37
16
At Gulf & W I.... 87
Am Int Corp .... 43
Am Sumatra .... 37
Am Tel .....120
Am Can 48
Cent Leath ...... 38
Cuba Cane 16
Cub-Am Sugar .... 24
36
41 1
37
119 120
45 47
36 38
16 16
23 23
24
Corn Products. ...106 104 104 103
famous flayers... 81
General Electric. . .165
Grt. Northern Ore. 38
Inter. Harvester. . .103
U. S. I. Alcohol... 54
Ir.tef. Paper 48
Inter. M. M. pfd.. 73
Amer. Sugar Ref.. 77
Sears-Roebuck ... 76
Stromsberff 48
Tobacco Products. 82
Worth. Pump..,.. 48
Wilson Co.
West. Electric 60
American Woolen. 90
MISCELLAN
Am. Cotton Oil... 27
Am. Agri. Chem.. 40
American Linseed. 34
Bosch Mairneto 43
Brooklyn Rap. Ta. 24
Cont. Can 68
Cal. Packing 75
Col. G. & Electric 85
Col. Graph 4
United Drug 75
Nat. Enamel 48
United Fruit 137
National Lead .... 92
Philadelphia Co... 37
79 80 78
164 165 164
38 38 38
102 103
51 54 51
46 48 46
71 73 . 72
77 77 77
74 15 73
47 48 47
80 81 80
48 48 48
41
58 59 58
88 90 88
EOUS.-
25 37 25
39. 39 38
33 . 34 34
43 42 42
24 24 24
67 68 65
75 75
85 85 83
4 4 4
74 75 74
48 48 48
137 137 138
92 92 93
37. 37
117 117 117
47 47 47
49"
64 66 64
S3
25 26 25
31 31 31
Punta Alegre Sug. 47
S. Porto Rico Sugar . .
Retail Stores 66
Superior Steel
St. L. & S. Fran.. 26
Vs. Car Chemical.. 31
Total sales. 1,027.800.
Money Close. 2 per
close. 2 per cent.
cent:
Monday's
Marks Close. .0031
Mondsy'g close.
.00K1.
Francs Close, .0858; Mondsy'g
close,
.0857.
Sterling Close. 34.43; Monday's close,
14.41.
Chicago Stocks.
Range of prices of the leading Chicago
stocks furnished by Logan a Bryan, 248
Peters Trust building.
Am. Radiator
Armour & Co. pfd....
Armour Leather com..
Cont. Motor
Llbby
Monrgomery-Ward
Nat. Leather
Stewart-Warner
Swift at Co
Swift Int
Union Carbide
Wahl
Wrlgley
97
12
7
2
21
.. 43
..100
.. 20
.. 66
.. 60
..102
New Tork Money.
New Tork, June 20. Money Celt,
stesdy: high, 3 per cent: low,, 3 per
cent; ruling rate; closing bid, 2 per cenU
offered at 3 per cent: last loan. 2 per
cent; call loans, higher, acceptances. :
per cent) time loans, easier: CO days. 8
4 per sent; 0 day, 4 pr cent; alx
months, 4 per cent; prim wercsntiie
paoer. 481 per cent- .
1 1 New York Bonds
(Tha Bea la tb only Omaha
newspaper which publish the of
ficial close ot the New Yotk Stock
exchange bondO
New Tork, J wis 10 The trend of
ptn-ea In today's bond market wss main
ly up aid, tout dealings were small snd
Irregular, compared with ih breadth
nd strength msnlfrsted ty the stock list.
Liberties were steady during the first
half of the session, but moderate losses
predominated at the and. Aald from
Menu. as, espeelslly the , which roe
I points, foreign loans wer Inclined 10
ea.e. Dutch Kast Indies snd Cuba
Hallway Ss, however, showing firmness,
Ht Paul convertible s. St. Louis A
Kan Francisco adjustment la, Oregon
Short Llns refunding ss snd Haabosrd 4s
snd S strengthened. Klrst mortsvigs of
the leading system Improved later on (he
rise of stocks of Ihst cUss, which fol
lowed announcement of the Payment of
the regular Oreat Northern dividend.
Marland oil Issues, anions th strong
est features of recent days, reacted on the
news thst the common slock hsd been
placed on a dividend at a I annual rate.
Total sales (par value) aggregated 114.
181,000. New underwriting aggregating about
118.100,001) wer offered end readily mar
keted. Of these, th most prominent wss
th H.OOO.OOi) Mat of North Carolina
1 per rent highway bonds, sold at a
price yielding between 4 36 and 4 40 per
cent.
New Tork, June so. Following srs to
day s high, low and closing prices of
bonds on ths New York stock exchange
and the total sales of each bonds:
foreign Government, Stole and Municipal.
ralra (In 11,000) High L,ow Cloae
61 Argentine Is 100 99
15 Chinese Gov Ry Sa. 55 64 66
3 City Berne 1 113 111 111
I City Bordeaux 6s.. S5 M IS
3 City Chrlstlanla Is. 108 10 101
13 city Copnhgn 6s. 91 91 11
13 City Lyons 6a S6 4 85
1 City Marseilles 6s.. 85 86 86
10 City Rio Jan 8s. .101 101 0t
1 City San Fsulo 8s. .103 101 101
3 Dsn Mun 8s A 110 101 110
33 Dept Seine 7s 8.' 91 91
4 Dom Csn s 21. .100 100 100
3 Dom Can 6s 31.... 7 97 17
29 Inch K Ind Is 47.. 94 94 94
87 Dtch E Ind 6s 33.. 94 93 93
164 French Rep 8s 104 103 103
tl French Rep 7s ..100 100 100
40 Jap 1st 4
61 Jap 4s
1 King Belg 7s.
13 King Bel Is ...
23 King Pen (s ...
3 King Itsly s
91 91 91
77 77 77
.108 108 108
.103 -103 102
. 98 98 98
. 95 95 95
. 97 97 97
103 King Nthrlnds 6s
15 King Norway 8s
..110 109 109
24 King Sweden 6s.. 102 101 101
40 Paris Ly-Med 6s.... 81 80 81
20 Rep Chile 8s 105 104 106
14 Rep Cuba 6s 01 95 95 95
,10 Rep Urugusy 8s. ...106 105 106
' 3 State Qunslnd 7s. ..109 109 109
11 State Qunslnd 6s ..100 100 100
14 State Rio Gr Sul 8s. 101 101 101
34 Swiss con 8 118 117 117
K Q B & I 5s 22. .107 107 107
66 K G B A I 6s 29. .108 107 108
147 K O B A I 6s 37. .104 103 104
New York Central Jjines Equipment Trust of 1922
v.
Five Per Cent Equipment Trust Gold Certificates
The certificates are for 75 per cent of the cost of standard n jvy equipment, the remainder of the cost
to be paid by the railroad companies. We are advised by A. H. Smith, Esq., President of the New York
Central Railroad Company, that the equipment will cost approximately $36,860,000 and will consist of ap
proximately 18,500 freight-train cars and 75 locomotives.
The title to the equipment is to be vested in the trustee, and the equipment is to be leased by the
trustee to the following railroad companies which are jointly and severally to covenant to pay rentals su
ficient to pay the certificates and dividend warrants as they mature:
The .New York Central Railroad Company,
The Michigan Central Railroad Company,
The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company,
The Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company,
The Pittsburgh, McKeesport and Youghiogheny Railroad Company,
The Cincinnati Northern Railroad Company.
THE ABOVE CERTIFICATES ARE OFFERED FOR SUBSCRIPTION, SUBJECT TO ISSUE AS
PLANNED AND TO APPROVAL OF COUNSEL, AT THE FOLLOW
ING PRICES, PLUS ACCRUED DIVIDEND:
$1,843,000 Due June 1, 1923, at 100.
$1,843,000 Due June i, 1924, at 99.62 to Yield 5.20
$rJB43,ooo Due June 1, 1923, at 9943 to Yield 3.20
The following
$ 1 43,000
$1,8430
$iJB43,ooo
$1,843,000
$ i 43,000
$1,843,000
Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday,
June 2r, 1922. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in any case, to award a
smaller amount than applied for. The amount due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Mor
gan & Co., in New York funds, the date of payment to be specified in the notices of allotment, against
delivery of temporary certificates or trust receipts, exchangeable for definitive certificates when prepared.
J. P. MORGAN & CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York. THE NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, New York
GUARANTY COMPANY OF NEW YORK
HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
New York, June 2X, 1922.
.141 14 14
. ! 49 SI
. SI SI SI
V. i. (joveramenl Hands,
S4e Liberty 1 IS 14 t 4 !
Liberty l-t 4 ,,..eon loo t 1D
I Liberty Ind 4a.,,, 4 1190
4 V B Ursa!! Is.
HI 11 n lg I.,
tl U a Mas 4 ..
Ills
71 Liberty let 4 ..ool4 lee II lee
14? Liberty Ind 4 .,! 04 II IS
14 !.llty ii 4,, , ,01 190 64 00
1104 Liberty 41 h 4s..1"ll 10 0
111 Victory 4 We ll 10.6 101
StaUwny snd Miscellaneous.
I Alas Rub ! 10
Am Ag chm t..isi lot
7 Ant Smell Ss 11
ST Am Sua Is tn 100
IS Am T 4 T tv 4a, .114 114
AM T T tr ,. 97
I Am Writ Pa 7s... 16
II Armour 4 Co 4s lS
4 A T a 8 r gen 4s.. l
100
l3
S
100
144
7
16
s
11
II At Her l 101 iil
1 Halt Ohio nn
o Hit a Ohio i v 4 is .'
71 Hell Tel 'nn T...l 107 107
4 He Hi St pin 1 0 0 ii
twin r,o gen is u,,io
3 i'al tl a Kl 6s....
7 Csn Nor Pan . . II I
14 Csn Psu d 4a 77
II Cont Lea Is ;
Cant Pao. gtd 4s.. S7
13 Cerro rasco He ... IIS.
II Ches a Ohio cv 5.. l
106 16
4
111 111
77 774
7 lf
7 17
117 117
lit nes at 01110 4a.
30 C II I Q if 6s A.
1 C K III ts
17 Chi tit West 4.
64 C M A Ml P cv 4 Us
7
0
7
7
1
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9S
?
10
7
1
so
16
0
4 C M a St P ref 4s 1 V
t C A N W 7s 17
17 C N W s ...110
4 C It 1 a P gen 4a.. 2
3 C. n I A P rrf 4s.. o
5 O A W Ind 4s.. 71
( C C C A 8t L g 4s.. 11
1 107
11 110
: ti
10 10
73 71
1 !
5 Chile Con 7s 104 A 1114
104
S3 Chit Cop Is 0 0
0
4 Colo Ind 6s 7t4 7SV,
75
17
4
(7
S Colo A 80 ref 4s. 87 87
3 Cp t ft El 6s.. 4 4
10 Cbn Coal Mrylnd 6s 87 87
26 Con Gss 7s 117 114
116
10 Cb Cn Sug d 8s... IS 84 14
1 Cb R R 74s A. .101 103 103
7 Cubsn Am Sug It.. 106 104 101
t Del A Hud cv 6s.. (5 95 96
D A R U Imp 5s.. 80 10 10
1 Pet d ref 6s.... 103 o 101
6 Det Vtd Rys 4a.. S3 81 81
14 Plmnd Mtch 7s.. ..10 107 108
21 Ppnt Nem 7s....107 107 107
29 Duquesne Lt 6s.. .,103 102 10!
84 Erie gen 4s 53 63 63
Erie gen 4 2 "2 2
3 Flsk Rub 8s 10 106 106
7 Kramer I D 7.. 7 7 97
1 Gal H A H 6a 85 86 85
13 Gen Eleo d 6s 101 101 101
34 Ooodyesr T Is II. .101 101 101
3 Goodyesr T Is 41. .116 114 114
Ond Tnk Ry C 7.111 113 113
11 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s.. 103 102 10
18 Grt Nor 7s A 109 109 109
44 Grt Nor 5s B....100 99 100
32 Hud A M ref 6s A.. 82 82 81
17 Hud A M sd In 5s. 62 62 2
18 III Cent 5a 100 100 100
1 III Cant ref 4 88 86 86
10 Ind str 6s 99 99 99
1 Int Ag 6s 79 79 79
7 Int Met 4s 13 11 12
17 Int Met 4s ct.... 12 13 12
8 Int R T ref 6s.. 6 66 66
38 Int M M sf 6s.... 95 95 96
12 Int Fa Ref Is 86 86 86
8 Invlnc Oil 8s 98 97 97
Iowa Cent ref 4s... 44 Vi 44 44
3 K C South 6s 8 86 86
$27,645,000
(Total Issue)
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE
(Philadelphia Plan)
To Be Issued by the Trustee Under an Equipment Trust Agreement Dated Jnne 1, 1932.
Payable to Bearer, With Optional Registration as to Principal.
Denominations $1,000 and $500.
Dated Jane 1, 1922. Serial Maturities of $1,843,000 Per Annum, June 1, 1923, to Jnne 1, 1937, Boti Inclusive.
Warrants for the Semi-Annual Dividends at the Rate of s Per Annum
Mature June r and December x.
Certificates and Dividend Warrants Payable at the Office of the Trustee.
Issue Subject to Authorization by the Interstate Commerce Commission.
maturities to yield 5:30:
Due June 1, 1926, at 9&-93
Due June 1, 1927, at 98.70'
Due June r, X928, at 9848
Due June x, 1929, at 98.26'
Due June 1, 1930, at 98.06
Due June r, 1931, at 977
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tl Nor A W coo 4s, 19 11
11 N P pr lien 4s.. 14 11
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4 Nor His Pow rf Ss A II 0
11 N W Hell Tfl 7s.. 101 10
( Or Cal 1st Is..., 91 19
13 Or R A N 1st 4s.. 17 17
O H 1. gid Is.. ..101 103
14 O 8 L ref 4 11 II
10 Or-Wsh R R A N 4s 0 10
1 ntis Nt la A. ...ion 10
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71 Sinclair Oil cv 7s,104 104
.(3 Sinclair Oil col 7a. 91 II
1 80 Bell Tel Is.. 14 94
80 Pac cr 4s 91 91
1 So Pac ref 4s .... 87 87
1 So Ry gen 4s.. 99 7
15 80 Rk, con 6s.... 94 14
30 So Ry gen 4s.... (4 (6
1 8 Prt Rlc sg 7s 97 97
73 Stan Oil Cat d 7s. 106 105
; Tex A Paa 1st 6s.. 93 3
1 Third Ave ad 6s.. 68 58
7 Tex A Pao 4s.... !
4 Tldwtr O s ctf..l02 103 103
17 Tob Prod 7s 103 103 102
24 Un Pao 1st 4s.... 2 91 12
4 Un Pac cv 4s 94 4 94
18 Un Pao ref 4s.... 6 83 84
113 Un Tsnk Car 7s.. 103 102 102
8 Utd Drug 8s 111 110 110
6 Utd Ry Inv 1st 6s.. 84 14 84
1 U S Realty Is 94 94 94
3 U 8 Rub 7s 107 107 107
18 U 8 Rub 6s 89 88 II
$iJ843,ooo Due June r, 1932, at 97.69
$r 43,000 Due June 1, 1933, at 97.52
$1,843,000 Due June 1, 1934, at-97.36
$1,843,000 Due June r, 1933, at 97-2x
$ 1 43,000 Due June 1, 1936, at 97.06
$1,843,000 Due June r, rg37, at 96.92
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3 Allied Park ts . , . ! 6
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1 Peer a Co. 7 ,.loo 100 lo
1 Em a A P 11 101 lot
1 Preep Tel 7s ....111 113 117
S den Asp 3 14 104 104
Hood Tir 7s 100 100 loot,
I tirand Trunk a 101 106 io:,
11 Hull Oil 7 104 n 101
4 Member Co. 7l .11 101 101
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3 Intorb R T 7s .... I 7
30 Interb R T ts '21 11 lt 11
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1 K C T s 1l 11 101
33 Ken Cop 7s 104 04 104
13 Laclede (laa 7a ..100 100 los
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I Morrl A Co. Ta 104 101 10414
17 Nal Arm 7a ... 7 96
3 Natl C A 8 I ...101 101 Imv,
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1 Phil Kl I 103 103 101
Phil Kl 5s 11 19
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3 Robert Gslr 7a ...!
T Ssks A Co. 7s .... IS l 94
1 8ears Roe Ts '23.. 100 100 loo
8esr Ro 7 '31..KH 101 101
3 Bhawiheen 7s ....103 102 101
Sol and CI Is ...105 106 101
4 8 W Bell Tel 7s. .102 102 10 I
1 8 O N Y 7s 'II ..104 101 lo 1
1 8 O N T ll 'II ..101 101 106
2 8 O N Y s ...17 107 107
14 Ste Warn Is 108 107 101
5 Run OH 7s 100 10 100
4 Swift A Co. 7s '25 101 101 101
8wlft A Co. 7s '31 103 102 102
33 Texss Co. 7s 101 101 ini
21 Un O Bst Is ....100 100 100
5 Un Oil Prod Is ..106 106 105
1 U Ry of Hav 7s 105 106 105
4 Vsc Oil 7s 107 107 107
3 Vslvor 7s 11 9 99
11 West El 7s 108 101 10k
1 Winchester 7s ..1C0 100 100
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