4 THE OMAHA BEE: TtfcMMi. juli u. ivzz. Omaha Grain Omthi, July 10. The grain market recovered some oi tne loss ol Saturday owing largely to firmer tone in the foreign change market. German niarki were stronger and quoted .UU19-.. Euro pean requirements of wheat art esti mated tor the coming year at more than last year and the stocks of old wheat in Australia and Argentine are about exhausted and Kurope will have to depend largely on North America for its kupply. However, at present the export de. inand ii very alow a compared with last yeir at thit time, receipt! of the new crop of w heat are alow in start ing. The decrease in the visible sup ply of wheat was somewhat smaller than expected at IW4,000 bushels; corn decreased 350.000 bushels; oats decreased J4J.000 bushels. There was a fair demand for cash wheat in the Omaha market and of ferings changed hands at generally unchanged prices. Demand for corn and oats was eond. both grains tell. ing at unchanged to J,e lower. Rye was quoted as unchanged and barley, quality considered, was unchanged, WHEAT. No. S dark hard: I .sr. Il.lt. No, 1 hard winter: 1 ear. SI. ST. . No. t hard winter: 1 car (Daw), 11.01; I rar, II. 0. No. I bard winter: 1 ear (near dark), II II; rar (naw, J par cant dark, 11.11; r-r, el v.. No. S hard wlntar: 1 car tmuitvl tin. Sample yellow hard: I car (01. par cant Ba uamsgea, weevil), si. at, , No. spring: 1 car (dark), 11.41. No. mlied: 1 ear (durum), II.SS, CORN. -J No. t whlfai 1 car, ilfcc; 1 ear (ship, par's weights), ll,e. No. I whlta: car, llttc; I can (ship par's weights). It He. No. I whlta: I-1 car. Slits. No. 4 whlta: I ears, 14 Ho. No. S whlta: 1 ear. Sine. No. yellowi 1 car. S7Vt; 1 ear. 17 '4 e. No. 1 yellow: 14 ears, ST He. No. a yellow: 14 cars, IT He. No. a allow cart. lie. .-oo. i mnea: a cars, stile; I cart (snippers welgnie), SI lie. No. S mixed: 1 car. I6e. No. 4 mlxad: 1 car. UHe. Sampla mlxad: 1 car (heating), lie. OATS. No. t whlta: I ears. 1414c. No. S whlta: II cara, 14c; 1 car, I3,c. No. 4 whlta: 14 cara. IHc; 1 car, II tic. Sampl whlta: I cara. title. No. S mlxad: 1 car, 84c. t-S car, not oats. II tie. RYE. Sampla" 1 ear. IS per cent whsat, Tic. BARLEY. , No. 4 car: 1 ear, 13c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota) Receipt Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 3 3 11 r. Corn 11 4 II - Oata 4T 3T 15 Ry A 1 1 Barter SIS Shipments i Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Whsat 1 T 48 Corn 17 73 IS Oats II 4 S , Rya 3 0 0 Bsrley 0' 3 ! PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushsls) Receipts Todsy Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 1.401.000 1.0K8.000 2,361.000 Corn 1.2T3.000 1,641.000 713.000 Oata 775.000 304,600 493.000 Shipments Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 313.000 640,000 739.000 Corn 1,316,000 ST2.000 1,3S6.00 Oata 11.000 43.000 106,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Today Tear Ago Wheat and Flour ....190.000 311.000 Corn 184.000 14.000 Oats 200,000 200,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Ago. 138 142 16 'Carlota Wheat . Corn . . . Today. ,, 6ft .......371 Ago. SIT Oata 106 80 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat 337 218 Corn II 58 Oat 14 21 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat 321 129 Corn -....120 146 Oata 49 79 728 146 S 411 67 47 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis 266 268 374 Duluth 31 82 61 Winnipeg 148 33T JOS Bushels Whsat ....11,179,000 17,773.000 3.881.000 Corn 38,779.000 29.33T.0O0 22.196.000 Oata 42,400.000 42,743,000 35,722.000 Rye 1,195.000 1.635,000 382.000 Barley .... 1,460.000 1,764.000 1,811,000" OMAHA STOCKS. Wheat 311,000 393,000 Corn 1,153,000 835.000 Oata 1,906.000 1,472.000 Ry 16,000 47.000 Barley 18.000 14,000 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. July 10. Art. Open, I High. Low. Close, Yos Wht. July Sep. Dac Rya July Sep. Dec. Cora July Sep. 1 Dac. Oata July Sep. Dee. Lard July Sep. Rlba July Sep. 1.11 Y.io' ' i.ioh 1.12 MS .81 .814 .84 1.13?, l'iitt 1.1111 Y.io" 1.121, V.ii4 1.11VI 1.1314 1.13 1.13 1.1214 1.10 1.104 1.1354 1.1354 .1 .1 .S2tt .83 .14 .811 .821 .8214 .82 .84 .6114 .6454 .81H .83 1. 8tl4 .931 .1 .11 HI SI la. I .61 .61 .64 Si .6311 ."4 I ,64H .. .63 .ISJil.. .34 I .34 .. .37 I.. .39-5.1 .63 .6354 .63 U .63 , i .64 .641 .6454 .64 .631, .. . v I .14 K I .34 .341 .3414 ,S7y .'4 014 1 ' .361 .'39 ii .361 .37 I. .37 .3954 .40 .40 .40 .39541 T I 10.65 0.67 ItO 60 llO.SO 10.62 110.77 111. 00 10.90 10.90 10.85 110.67 I10.60 I10.52 II" 65 10.4S 110.57 110.45 Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, July 10. Wheat No. 2 hard. tl.siei.40: No. 3 red. tl.04W1.06. Corn No. 1 white, 1814c; No. 2 yellow, 6154c Timothy Hay No. 1. I14.oo15 00. Kanaaa City, July 10. Close Wheat. tor. Il.si. Corn July, tic; September, 5754c; De , cember. 1154 c. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. July 10. Wheat Cash, No. 1 northern, S1.S401.SSH : July. 11.35; Sep. tember, 11.1914: December, 11.18. Corn No. S yellow, 65 H 66 14c. Oata No. S white, 33 33c. Barlsy 100 69c. Rye No, , 76078Hc. Flaxseed No. 1. S2.66ffi.69. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo.. July 10. Wheat July, 11.0754; September, 11.08. Corn July. 6054c; September, 62e. Oats July. SI He; September. 36 c. Minneapolis Floor. Minneapolis. Minn.. July 10. Flour .' Unchanged to 10c lower; family patents, 7 5007.76. Bran 114.60 016.00. Vw Task Cotton. New York. July 10. The tone of the cotton market waa nervous and unsettled and the Hat eased off further under In creased, southern pressure. Before mid seaeon prices were off 15 to 40 points. Wall street and Naw (Orleans sdded to the general southern pressure, which met hut poor opposition from Liverpool end Japaneaa interests, the morning's best ' buyers. Sentiment remained mixed and afternoon. Most selling wss based on - ii 1 1 1 si a 11 aa aaaS T.lwana-Trau,1 the Ant, nil at (4 Stood weather In the belt and the rather disturbing Osrman situation. The close . . D , an. umj m aw.., w.. a. aw .a. polata on the day. Spot steady. SI points decline, 1110c for middling npland. Southern markets: Galveston, I! 75c. IS points decline; New Orleans. !2c. SS points decline: 8avannah. Sic, 66 points decline: Memphis. Sic. unchanged: Hous tan. 23.40c. SI points decline; Little Rock. JlC IS polnu decline. ; New York Pried Fruits. New York. July It. Ersporated Ap plesMarket scarce, atste. 17018c. Prnnea Firm. California, 414 l lie; Greg-one, 13H018C. ApncoTS .oraiumi. Peaches Quiet- choice. 7!H014c; extra choice. 14016c; fancy. 11019c. Raisins Steady, loose muscatels. 150 . 1S5ee; choree to .fancy seeded. 1114014c; Mtdiees. Ilia Site Market, Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Chicago, July 10. Wt. v. father and the railroad strike were the bull ish iiirtufinti in the wheat market lisle (here was small early break, a scronir rally ranie later. The close - - a ' I . . ' was at net grains ot vjuinc. ora was weak ami HSle lower, oata Jic lower and rye JifciJ-.c lower. Local telling; pressure was mainly responsible (or the opening decline of ICcltfc in wheat, the lower Liv erpool cabin and favorable weather in the northwest being the depress ing influence. Strong commission houses absorbed the surplus in the pit around $1 ItHi and under for September, and shorts covered freely on the way up with considerable Duyinu uy nouses wmi srauoaru conneciions, presumably against ex port buiineii. A lets pessimistic view regarding the foreign financial and political situation and the rail strike is rapidly coming to the fore at a big influ ence. I he (.hicago At Alton has em bargoed loading of livestock and perishable freight on account of the strike and there were rumors oi em bargoes against grain, with the Al ton restricting loadings in Illinois. Wet weather is delaying threshing in the touthwcM. Country offerings were fairly liberal in some sections and smalt in others. Heavy Selling f Corn. Breaking of a 41-day drought In north ern llllnoia led to rather general aellln of corn early. Tha market ehoejsd stub born reslitsnca la pressure until near the Isat when stnp loss orders were caught. At S3 Its tor September, commission houses sgaln look the buying side snd made a fractional rally. July acted a lillle tight and went to J So under the September, against Is at the close Saturday. Cash demand good with aerrjple price un changed to He belter, ss compared with September. Heceipts, 45 csrs. Osts received good support on the breaks snd held within narrow limits throughout the dsy. New Englsnd wss sfter rssh osts and aalea were MO.OOO huehels. Receipts. 1 91 csrs. Kvenlng up for the government report ass a factor In all grains low art! ths last. Rva waa sffected by favorable crop re ports and -low export riemsml .the Istter due to the Oerman financial eltustion. Hedging sales hsd a depreslng influence whllo support waa lacking. Recetpta three cars. rit .Noiee. Tha Roumanian government has msds whest a temporsry monopoly. The gov ernment holds the right to be the only exporter of the grsln. Previous contrscts are canceled, 'ine government nas of fered a bonus eiusl to tOo per acre for. new whest sowings. Mensce from chinch bugs presents soms uncertainty regarding the outcome of much of the corn crop In Illinois, sccord- 1ng to the weekly report of A. J. Surrstt, agricultural statisticlsn for the state. "Frost Friday damaged loviana corn and potatoes In this territory." wired Bur ton Hungerfnrd to I.nasn & Bryan from Vallev City. N. I). "High lands not hurt and do not think whest hurt unless It was some low fields Just In bloom, rvo large producing are In North Dakota Buf fering from dryness now." The government crop report wss taken as moderstely bullish on wheat snd ths cosrse grains, being especially so on oats. The corn figures, tsken with tne revtsea cron of last vesr st this time and the supplies In the Interior, are estimated st 441,000,000 buhe!s less thsn last yesr. Considering the price, conservative tradera are disposed to regard corn with mora favor. The traders were not much scared over the news from Oermsny. Loadings of livestock and perishable freight on the Chicago & Alton hsve been embargoed as the result of the rail strike. That road was reported as restricting loadings of grain. There were uncon firmed rumors of an embargo to be placed against Kansas CUy. People in a position to know wired late In the day that there wes nothing to It. The elevator strike situation there Is rapidly improving and the Oreat Western elevator is now open for business.. No accumulation of grain on track is reported. Omaha Produce Furnished by tha atata of Nebraeka. de partment of agriculture, bureau of mar kata and marketing: LIVE POULTRT. Wholesale Wholesale Buying Selling price- Price: Broilers I0.32WI0.35 10.3(910.10 Leghorn broilers. .28 0 .30 .30 .33 Hens, light 16 .15 .18 .22 Hens, heavy 18 .19 .21 .25 Cocks 09 .10 .12 .16 DRESSED PODLTSI. Broilers 42 .41 Hen 24 Cocks 9 1 EOG9. 30 16 No. 1.. No. 3.. Cracks .21 .17 .14 .24 .21 .11 BUTTER. Creamery, prints .J Creamery, tub 34 .39 Country, common .22 .25 .21 .21 But. fat. sta. pr.. .27a HAT. Prairie No. 1 upland, tl3.0014.00: No. 2 upland, I10.0012.00: No. 8 upland, 17.00 9.00; No. 1 midland, 12 0013.00: No. 2 midland, 9.00ll.O0; No. 3 midland, t7.00S.00; No. 1 lowland,- I8.0010.00; No. 3 lowland, 17.00 8. 00. Alfalfa No. 1. tl5.0016.00; standard, tll.0013.00; No. 1. I10.0011.00; No. 3. 8.OO9.00. a. a a. A. Straw Oat. !S.OO.00: wheat. 17.00 S.0O . , Wholesale prices of beef cuts are as fol lows: Ribs, No. 1. 32c: No. 2. 21c: No. 3, ISc. Loins. No. 1, 28c: No. 2. 27c: No. 3. 20c. Rounds, No. 1. 20Hc; No. 2 , 20c; ; No. 3. 17c. Chucks. No. 1. 12c; No 2. "Hr. No., 3. 8ttc. Plates, No. 1, 5Vic; No. 2, 5c; No. 3, 4e HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hides: Oreen salted No. 1. pet Ih.. 7c; green salted No. S. per lb., 68c. green' hldea No. 1, per lb..lr,c; green hides No 1, per lb.. 34j4c; green salted, old atock, par lb., S3c; green anlted bu 1 hldea No. 1, per lb.. 4c; green talted bull hides No. 3, per lb.. 3c. Horae hldea: Large, each, 13.00; medium, each, 11.10; ema'.l. each. 12.00; pony and glues, each. 11.0001.25. Sheep pelts: Oreen salted, aa to alia and wool. each. 75clll.0O. Wool: Choice fine and -blood. per lb., 17 32c; medium and a, -blood, per lb., 30c; low and K -blood, per lb.. 180S2o: turry wool, per lb. 13 17c. FRUITS Bananas: Per lb.. 7'c. Oranges: Size 216 and larger, 9.009.50; slae 250, 18.00 .25; fiae 288, I7.007.60; size 324. 16.00 6.60. i.emons: tsox. iccormm w .'. !7.60I.OO. Grapefruit: Crates, according to size, ss.ootpi.yu. i-eaco.es: wum -basket crates. ,t3.604.00. Apricots: 4 basket crates. 2.765.60. Plums: 4-baa-ket crates. 12.75. Cherries: Home grown. lt. boxes, per case. 13.25. Gooseberries: Home grown, 24-qt. boxes. 12.76. Logan berries: 24-qt. boxes, S5.75. Strawberrlea: Crates. 24-qt. boxes. S3.764.00. Applea: Wlnesap. according to aize and grade, I3.253.76: Newton pippins, aofordlng to slxa snd grade, 13.60. Figa: 24 pkga., 8 oz.. 12.26. PLANTS. Tomato: Far box. Sl.oo. Panay Plants: Per do.. 10c; per box. 13.75. St. Louis Livestock, East St. Louis. III., July 10. Cattle Receipts, 1.000 head; beef steers, light yewrlings and beef cows generally steady with spots strong; stockers strong; bulls and canners stesdy; veal calves 25c higher; top steers. I12.no for 1.473 poundersf light yearlings, !S.509.26; beet cows, t4.50ffi5.75; canners, 12.60 S.75; bulls. 14-60 5 00: cslves. 18.75 9.00: stocker steers, S5.50ifi!6.60. Hogs Receipts 12,000 hesd; lights ac tive. 1020c lower; medium snd hesvy butchers dull, 16c to 25c lower; top. 110.95: bulk, 160 to 240-pound averages. tlO.7510.90! weighter hogs, unsold Iste. Packer sows mostly 18.75; pigs 110.00 10.60. Sheep and Lambs Heceipts. S.5O0 hesd; fat lsmbs, 50c lower: top. 113.00: bulk, I13.6013.00; medium natives. 111.00 12.00; culls, t6.iO-S.00; sged sheep scarce, about steady; fat ewes. 15.50 1.08; heavies. 12.60 3.00. ' New York Produce. New Tork. July 10. Butter Unsettled ; creamery hgher than extras, 37 39c; extras. 16437c: firsts, 3S3c; pack ing stock, current make No. 2. 25tr36c. Kgge Irregular: fresh gsthered extras firsts. 27 030c; firsts. 2426r. Cheeee Stesdy; state whole milk fists, fresh specials, 2122c; state whole milk flats, average run. 20c; etate whole milk twins, fresh specials. 21 21 4c; atata whole milk twins, average run, 20c, Financial Live Stock Omtaa. Jit if IS, Receipt, werat Csttla. Mega. Sheep. kVimeie al.ad.r... I.lea 4.t f see seme ar last weak. !.' 1.4:1 I 1ST kerne day I whs. as S lit II. 141 S MI kerne day wka. see S.tll II 4if I 414 Ss m a Say year age. t.ljl Mil ll.lt) Receipts asd diepoeltlea af.llreatock at ths I'aien star-yards. Omen. Mek , tor Mhuiirs tadiaa at I p. at, July It, RKCKIFTt CAIH H6fa ,. . . Cattls H as Ik p at. lea r,ii HMi,, s ii Wsb.sk , atiaaourl Pscific,, t ... '. Pactfi. R. R, 11 ... C. A N. W.. meet.. IS ... 1 ('. a K. W , w.t.. ll it 1 U,'. M. O... 41 It I'.. fl. A Q . swat. . . S C. H. a Ry.. west 44 11 1 1 ( R. I P . e.et . 14 I I C . R. I, I, weet . S 1 ? Illinois Ventral Ry' C O. W. Ry .? ::: ::: ::: Teial recelpla 147 '.41 IS JiaiH)iTi')N ukad, fkflla, Hm. Sheep sit Armour t I A I 114 em C'udahy Packing Co. 1.3:1 1.144 i,4 111 U7 I Ml i.nt l.sil iii par-atng Co.... til Storrla I'ka Co 1 ill ,J1J twlft a) Co , ...... .l.in L45S J. w. Murphy Armour. Nioua Fella Bwsrta AS Co, . .. Lincoln Pkg. Co is Htnrlalr a4 Wllaun rk. Co in fudahy Bros Higgina pkg. p ... 144 nnrrman Mros Mayerowlch a Vail. Mldweet pkg. Co.... P. O'Dea to h ii 447 fmaha Pkg. fa John Roth A Hons. . Ho. Omsha ism. Co. Denton Vsn Pant Dennis a Pram la J. H. Rulls John Harvey R. W. Hanely T. J, Inghrsm . K. Luherger F. P. Lewis R. Root A. a . Rnsenalork Rraa Sullivan Bros vsn Sent ft Cn 49 uerth-lmer 4V D'g'n lS Olhac klivaaa . . - Klrkpatrlck Broa'.!!! 17 Hmlley Broa 4.0:4 Totals . ...S.340 10.41J 10,171 Cettle Receipts war., ? nee i.... , . fn7i-V."r7 advance fat cattle wss .. L ... "eaay to io. to ower, with epnrs on year Inee JSa nZ.i kinds were firm, and a new top of II0 2S lis r'd-b"? rrrUn" ,nM hih V. ..8h-,"",ck ,ld "' a sama Fn-a-e ranging trom ateady on best grsde. to 104llc or mora lower on medium and graesy klndl. Blockers and o,-r."..T,"' """"J ,n "nota lie higher. Quotations on Cattle: Choice to prima JJ.40ff9.7l; fair to good beevea, 19.000 '.40; COmmOn tn fa I - ...ii.. a'.ATaa. choice to prlme heifers. I 3S9.00: a-aad faa ? cnoice reeders. 7.408.O0; fair f,7V'','.r,.,', 7,35: "mmon to fair feedere. M.006.95; good to cholca !rTV..ITi,ane,-,,i ,,,,r 0oS '""k" in-. ??'-40: rommon to fair stockers. S5.ljes.l0; etock heifers. 4.005.75: "i", C0W"' J-aO4.IO; stock cslves, 15.50 47 60; veal calves. I5.6010.00; stock 11-. M 60l.oo: bulls, stags. c.. 13.715 7.00; choice to prime yearlings. I9.60O '"V"; od to choice yearlings, 90 40; fair to good yearlings, t.408.90; common to fair yearlings. 7.60M0. BEEF STEERS. Av. . .100S .. 843 ..1044 ..1104 ..1050 Pr. No. Av. ..1248 ..1218 ..1355 ..1386 h.ie... . . ei.eoeye.ssj rlr to good 7 .r..?5't0,i!5: cholr Prtms ". 17 tle7.7S; good to choice cows, II.25A ,.z&: common la nva n a, . Pr. 19 25 S 50 S 75 10 00 10 25 S 40 9 89 S 25 4 60 5 50 4 40 4 75 5 50 10 10 10 50 7 15 The is en 46 0 9 10 10.. 3 37.. 89.. 10 10 18. . 1321 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1" 1018 S M 24. 60 121 9 45 25. HEIFERS, 621 7 25 6. 2 950 8 75 ' COWS. 4 1085 3 86 . 9. 2 1225 25 3. 3 1190 S 85 BULLS. 1 920 4 00 2. 3 1233 4 50 1, 1 1860 6 25 1. 990 831 943 . 843 .1066 .1330 . 860 .1330 1 450 50 CALVES. 2 265 10 00 2 SHEEP. FEEDER LAMBS. 176 40 S 60 87 STOCKERS. C. .... 866 6 00 14 230 62 602 Hogs Receipts were 10.800 head. market was slow to open today but waa fairly active later on all good grades at a decline of 1015c. Heavy mixed and packing grades were slow with spots fully 25c lower. Light hogs sold? mostly at tl0.2510.35 with a top price of 110.40, and medium-weight butchers, t9.9010.25, and strong-weight butchers. !9.609.90. Light mixed loads aold mostly at t9.60 10.10 with bulk of good hogs, !9.6510.30. Heavy mixed and packing grsdes sold mostly S.759.60, with extreme heavy roughs at 18.25 s. 75. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. 1..600 70 S..348 ... 47.. 297 ... 69. .311 40 30. ,230 70 72. .230 ... 57. .248 ... 30. .283 ... 64.. 204 70 74. .226 40 66. .184 ... 79. .221 ... Pr. No. Av. Sh. 70 Pr. 17 00 8 75 9 00 9 15 9 35 9 45 9 60 9 90 10 05 10 25 10 35 16 60 8 50 6 90 9 10 9 25 9 40 9 50 9 85 10 00 10 15 10 30 10 40 1..670 8.. 413 51. .359 61.. 304 27. .329 43.. 268 72.. 265 65. .234 37. .191 66. .213 19. .200 70 Sheep Receipts were 7,500 head. Re ceipts today were mostly .western lambs which moved fully 25c lower at 113.00 13.25, the latter top price for this class. One small lot of natives sold fully steady early at 113.60, with later sales at a de cline. Feeders were mostly 25c higher, several lots selling at 112.25. Sheep were strong, best of handy-weight ewes quoted at tG.50. Quotations on Sheep: Fat lambs, west ern, I11.5013.25; fat lambs, natives, tll.0013.25; feeders lambs, 9.0012.25; cull lambs, 16.00 11.00; tat yearlings, I9.00ll.60; fat whethers. 5.608.60; fat ewes, light, 5.506.50; fat ewes, heavy, J3.00lf5.50. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, July 10. Cattle Receipts. 19. 000 head; market aotive; beef steers steady to 16c higher; yearlings, active, spots 16 to 25c higher; top yearlings. 110 30; top heavy, 110.25; bulk beef steers, t8.9010.00; butcher she stock snd bulls, steady to 15c higher; canners snd cutters, steady; veal calves, mostly steady; few sales to outsiders, higher; stockers, slow undertone strong, bulk butcher she stock. !5.357.t0; bulk bulls, 5.005.25; "bulk veal calves, 9.009.50. Hogs Receipts, 68,000 head; market opened 10 to 15o lower on better grades, closed firm on such, but 25 to 40c lower on others; top, 110.90; bulk good butch ers, !10.3510.85; packers mostly 8.50 9.00; pigs about steady, 19.25 10.00 ; hold- . ov.er liberal. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 20,000 head; market, native lambs mostly 50c lower; western, 25c lower; sheep steady; feeder lambs, strong; top native lambs, 113.50; westerns, 113.75; fat ewes mostly 15.50 7.00; choice light feeder lambs, 112.75. Kansas City Livestock. Kansas City. July 10. (United States Bureau of Agricultural Economies.) Cat tleReceipts, 15,000 head; market, better gradea beef steers, steady; othera dull, weak to 25 cents lower; several loads prime heavies, 110.00; calves, generally steady to 25 cents lower; tetter grades vealera, 8.06.9.00; atockera and teedera, steady to 15 conta higher. Hop Receipts. 9.000 hesd; market, slow, lighter weight to shippers, 10el5c lower; other top packers, 15 25c lower: choice aorted lighta. 110.65; bulk, 180 and 240-pound weights, I10.4010.60; 250 and 275-pounder, S1S.0010.35; packer top, 110.50; shippers took about 1.000: bulk. I10.1010.60: throw-out sows, very draggy, 18 2668.50; stock pigs, stesdy to 10 cents higher; bulk desirable kinds, 110.26 10.65. ' Sheep snd Lambs Receipts 6,000 hesd: market, lambs, 25 cents and 40 cents lower: odd lots natives. 113.50; most sort ed lots. I13.0013.2I; culls arounds 14.75: aheep. -about ateady. Most fat ewes, 15.50 6 6.65. . Sinui City Live Stock. Sioux City, la.. July 10. Csttle Re ceipts. 4 000 head; market steady to strong; fed sters and yesrlings, 18.000 16.00; grans steer and yesrlings, 16.50 7.60; grass cows and heifers, I4.007.25; fat cows snd heifers, I5.509 00; csnners. t2.503.50; veals. 4.009.60: feeders, I6.007.25; calves, I4.I17.25; feeding cows and heifers. t3.00i.2l; atockera, i.60t7.25. - Hogs Receipts. 6 000 hesd: market in 25c lower: butchers. !9.60Ol.4"; lights. S1S.I: heavy mixed. I8.769 50: heavy packing. tl.258.7S: stags, 7.257.50; bulk nf sales. 18.60 1S.4S. pneep Heceipts. lev neao; market steady and Industrial News of Financial By FRANKLIN K. SPRAGUE. Oaaanst Baa Laneed Hire. New York, July 10, Uniformity of trend was entirely lacking in Monday's markets. Reflection of the German situation and the uos. tibilitiet which may arise through the request lor a moratorium on rep arations wai to he found in the sharp decline in rrenrh and Helgian bonds on the stock exchange, as well as in the decline of cotton prices. The bond market as a whole, how ever, was firm and the stock mar ket displayed irregularity, with nar row price changes predominating the loreign exchange market, in stead of going still lower as the re suit of the central Kurope situation. showed somewhat higher prices for tteigian and t rench trams, lire ami marks, than those which marked the close of la-t Saturday. The labor situation a related to the coal strike I"1"' ,,,e railroad difficulty, apparently nail mi uuiurmc on tnc niitrK.ru in general. ens CenMiclIng, Kven t hie news wss conflicting ih railroad strike being marked by violence In snme querters wheress It appeared thst a aetttement of the coal strike might bs srnved st by the acceptance of Preeid-nt Harding's proposal that tha rJifflruHiea or euumnieci 10 srMtraiinn The really striking development of lha nmy was ins decline tn French snd Relgisn bonds. The French lVa rtcllnil :4 points, the Premh S'e at loo allowed a lass of ; points, ths Belgian Sa de. rimed SS and Parla-Lyone Is st 7S showed r loes of tit and the Kramerlcsn 'Hi declined IS pointa The news to- w"n reisnon 10 uerman political and conomlr affairs wss no mora disturbing than al tha close of last week and It was not nulla clear why so much pressure -... . .,i0l)ta m in rrsnch and Belgian Issues, HlSel tnnnaea Hwitrmm . a. atea Hleel corporation, which a.-. .... .., .. . snowea an Increass of ln",; asm mat waa quite out or line with expectations. The Impres sion hsil prevslled thst tha steel mm psnlea were reluctant to take heavy for. ward bualneea at thla im b.. -a ne uncertainties with relation to the rail road atrlka and tha coal atrlke. New York Stocks ,.?.1nJf i p.r,rM of ' stocks Truat building: RAILROADS. Saturday . . . High. Low. Cloee. Close. A.. T. A S. F 10044 10014 ino 101 ? O.... 60S 41 60S 4T Cansdlan Pacific. .139S 139 139 jjhu N. Y. Centrsl 95 9(tA 94S I4U Ohesa. A Ohio.... 17', 7fc 67V 68 Great Northern.... 80 79 794 7T4 Illinois Centre 107 l ins jn iv. i--. noutnern.... 25 I6U 25 -5 l.cnign vney 5 fi4H Mlesnurl Pacific... 22V4 22 'A N. T. 4 N. ii 30 29 Northern Pacific. 77 74 C. N. W 76U 76H Penn. R. n 44 41. Keadlng 7514 744 f.. R. I. ft P 43 S 43 4 f out hern Pacific. 90 89 Southern Railway. 24 24 C, M. A 8t. P 2S 274 65 44 !e 30 76 74 22 30 77 75 43T4 44 71 76 43V 43 90 90 24 24 7 27 inion xscuic .141 131 140 141 STEELS, Am. Csr Foundry 161. 60 112 113 113 Allls-Chslmers 60 49 60 Am. Locomotive. . .113 112 lit Balwin Locomotlvell4 112 114 ouiuwin uoro 114 11Z 114 oeinienem meei.. 77 T&u 76 76 Colo. F. ft Iron... 31 at 61 31 crucible 75 72 36 75 33 70 74 36 76 35 72 101 46 99 46 42 60 22 29 71 36 75 34 70 45 98 46 52 62 87 22 29 31 41 35 29 17 1 13 64 Am. Steel Foundrv 36 Lackawanna Steel.. 77 Mtdvale Steel 36 Rep. Steel & Iron.. 73TI Ry Steel Springs. . .101 101 sioss-Scheffleld ... 46 444 v. s. steel 99 98 Vanadium 46 44 COPPERS Anaconda 52 51 Am. 8. ft Ref. Co.. 61 60 Cerro De Pasco Chill 22 Chlno 29 Oreen Cananea 21 28 inspiration 40 Kennecott 35 40 35 29 i 16 16 12 63 40 35 30 16 16 12 63 Miami ...; 30 Nev. Consol , 16 Pay Consol 16 Seneca 12 Utah 63 OILS. General Asphalt... 66 Cosden 48 Cal. Peterol 63 Island Oil 65 46 62 14 65 46 62 1. 66 47 62 invincible Oil 15 14 16 15 Moxiean Peterol. . .164 160 162 161 Middle States 13 13 13 13 retell!,; aii 0 1 Pan-American ... 71 Phillips 50 Pierce Oil ,. Pure Oil 30 Royal Dutch 56 Sinclair Oil 32 55 70 48 7 29 66 31 56 67 70 10 8 29 67 32 71 49 8 29 55 32 MIC1. uti, . J 184 182 183 183 Texas Co.. ... 47 46 46 47 Ur.ion OH... White Oil... Chandler ... ... 22 21 ... 8 8 MOTORS. ... 70 69 ... 14 14 21 22 8 S 70 14 8 18 48 70 14 8 19 Gen Motors Willys-Overlsnd Pierce Arrow . , White Motor ... 8 8 18 18 48 48 Studebaker 133 130 133 131 Fi-k 15 16 15 16 ooodrich 39 39 39 Kelley Spring .... 47 47 47 Keystone Ttr 15 15 15 AJax 15 15 15 V S Rubber 62 61 61 INDUSTRIALS. Am Beet Sugar .. 46 45 46 At G ft W I 37 36 37 Am Int Corp ..f.. 41 41 41 Am Sumatra 39 47 15 61 45 87 42 40 Am Telephone 120 120 120 120 Am Can 54 49 63 49 Central Leather ... 38 38 38 37 Cuba Cane 16 16 16 16 Cub Am Sugar ... 23 23 23 24 Famous Players... 81 81 81 83 Gen. Electric 168 168 168 168 Ot. Northern Ore.. 39 39 89 39 Int. Harvester 100 100 100 100 Am. H. ft 1... pfd.. 69' 69 69 69 U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 66 66 66 56 Int. Psper.'. 49 Int. M. M., pfd.... 72 72 73 72 Am. Sugar Ref.... 80 80 80 Seara-Roebuck .... 76 76 76 76 Tob. Products....'. 78 78 78 78 Worth. Pump 48 48 48 48 Wilson Co 42 42 42 .... West. Electric 69 58 69 59 Am. Woolen 89 87 89 89 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Colton Oil 26 26 26 26 Am. Agr. Chemical 38 38 3S 38 Am. Linseed 34 33 33 Union Bag, pfd 63 62 62 'fl Bosch Magneto 41 40 40 41 Brooklyn Rapid Tr. 27 26 27 26 Cont. Can 69 68 69 Coium. Gas ft Elec. 88 87 88 87 Columbia Graph. . 4 4 4 4 United Drug, 73 72 72 74 National Enamel . 53 52 63 62 United Fruit 142 142 143 141 Lorillard Tobacco .162 152 152 153 National Lead ....101 99 100 100 Philadelphia Co. .. 38 38. 38 38 Pullman 121 121 121 .... Punta Alegre Su... 48 48 48 48 So. Porto Rico Su ". 51 Retail Stores 67 66 67 66 St. U ft San Fran. 28 27 28 28 Virginia Car Chem. 31 30 30 .... Total sales. 690,000. Money: Close, 4 rer cent. Marks: Close, ,0019c; Saturday olose, .001 9 c. Francs. Close, .0793c; Saturday close, .0793c. Sterling: Close. 14.44; Saturday clos. S4.44c. Chicago Stock. Range of prices of tne leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 248 Petera Truat Bldg. , a. C1 Cudahy , 43 Edison com , 130 Cent. Motor . v.. 7 Earl Motor -. ; ' . Ltbby -3 Montgomery-Ward " s? Nat. Leather, new 7 Stewart-Wsrner 44 swirt Co 1 Swift Int a Union Carbide .... Wshl Wrigley ..100 ... 19 . . 65 . 51 ..102 Slew Tork Money. New Tork, July 10. Call Money Mar ket easier: higher. 4 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rete. 4 per cent: clon ing bid. 4 per cent; offered st 4 per cent: Isst loan. 4 per cent; call loans, against acceptsnces, 4 per cent. Tim Loan Market firmer: 6S days. 4 per cent; 90 days. 4 pec cent: 6- month, 4 per cent: prim mercantile I paper, ii per cent New York Bonds (Tbn Be la trie only Omaha nasrapapcr which publishes) tha of ficial close of the New York Stock exchange bond J New Turk. July IS foreign loans. Socially r'renvh and Hslgian l-eues, wers svily sold st aeoere re.es.tona lo-Jsy, their liiUttatiua evidently being precipi tated by tears that Germany a aruninnie crisis nnslit tauee a general readjustment of the emit risriin plan, Kitreme de. UN'S uf 1 to I points were registered by Krau.h government IS s and is and the reaction in Helgtan t a and Is rsu (rum 1 to 3 point. A majority of the Prem-h munlripsls wr looerrd my 14 to S points, notably llrdeaua. Lynns and Marseilles It. bon bons S'a, Heine T's, French-American In tluatrial T's. id Paria-Lyons-Medlter. ranesn S a. Final prices In many in- lanes wer above lha dsy a lowest levels, but pscoveriea wer feeble al lha beet. Ileavlnna was shown by other (orelgn loans, especially IJaticsn 4's and Havana Electric la, the latter ,Vaing 3 points, with mora moderate dcllas for Den mark t a Bergen l a. and Ihimlnlnn ot Canada l's. of the rcpreeentatlv In ternational loana. I'nlted Kingdom alone wer steady. In the Uomeelio division, losses of I In S points were sustslned by Northern I'aclflo 'a, Central I'nclfio (luaranleed 4 a. New Haven 4'a nf 11.6, and Ht. Louis and 8n Francisco income a, with a I point lerlin for Southern Bell Telephone la. Total 110 S6I.0O0. Tne argest new underwriting of the dsy waa the Itaragua Dugar Company 11,600,. eoo, 7 per rent gold loan, offered at par ami Intereat. for which an aaceaa of subscriptions wsa announced. I'. S. Bonds. Sales (In It, 000) High Low Close Tta l.ib-ny ls 100.24 100 54 100.24 S Liberty 1st 4s ....100.10 100.00 100 10 107 Liberty 1st 4U.. 100.IS 100.-3 100.31 321 Liberty 2nd !.. 100.14 100.04 100.04 S24 Liberty 3d 4a..l00.is 100.10 100 14 S6S Liberty 4th 4s. .100.10 100.21 I00.;t III Victory 4s 100.13 100 41 100.50 Foreign (ineeromrnt, Stat and Municipal. it Argentina 7a ino st 100 4 Chines Govt Ry Is 61 14 14 a Hergen la 14 Berne Is S Bordesux 6s .. 4 Christlsnla Is . SI Copenhagen I 108 108 lot 110 109 101 .. s: si st ..109 109 10S .. SI SO Si 84 Lyona 6a 17 Msrees 6s 2 Rio de Janeiro la IS Sen Psulo Is .... . 1 Toklo I S Zurich Is 3 Dan Muni Is ft... 103 Dept Seine 7a ... .. si at ai 82 81 SI 100 100 100 101 101 101 71 71 71 110 110 110 110 10s 110 90 89 89 24 Dom Can ls 21. .101 100 100 44 Dom Can Is 31 19 264 T)tch E Ind 4s 47., 96 271 Dtch E Ind 6s 12.. 16 428 French Rep 8s ....101 117 French Rep 7s ..100 7 Japanese 1st 4a.. 92 98 95 95 S4 94 IS 100 97 97 92 92 77 77 a Japaneaa 4s 77 38 Belgium Ta ... 7 Belgium 6 44 Denmark 6a .... 164 Netherlands 6s , 4 Norway 8a 12 Sweden 6s 171 Parls-Ly-Med 6s.. 11 Rep Chile 8s 46.. 5 Rep Urugusy 8s S Queensland 7s . . 13 Queenslsnd 6s ... 16 Rio Or do Sul Is. 25 Swiss Con 8s .... . .105 104 104 .100 100 100 , ss ss ss . 97 94 97 .110 110 110 .102 103 103 . 78 76 76 .103 102 102 .104 104 104 .101 108 109 .101 101 101 ion 100 100 118 118 118 la V a-, D JL K I .' 9. tABX 1AIX IOfl.1. '79 K G B ft I 6s 29. .108 101 108 75 K G B ft I 6s 37. .104 103 103 S3 U 8 Brazil 8 103 102 103 3 U S Mexico 6s.... 68 68 68 25 U S Mexico 4s 46 45 46 Railway and Miscellaneous. 1 Adams Ex 4s .... 78 78 78 17 AJax Rub 8s 100 100 100 Am Ag Chm 7s..l04 103 103 1 Am Cotton Oil 6s.. 88 88 88 14 Am Smelt 5s 92 92 92 22 Am Sug 6s 101 101 101 5 Am T ft T cv 6a. .114 114 114 26 Am T ft T c t 6s.. 98 98 98 4 Am Writ Pa 7s.. 87 86 16 13 Armour ft Co 4s.. 90 90 90 59 At T ft S F gen 4s.. 93 S3 93 39 At Ref 6s 103 103 103 53 Bait ft Ohio 6s 100 100 100 112 Bait ft Ohio cv 4s 82 82 82 11 Bell Tell Penn 7s. .108 108 108 1 Beth St p m 6s 91 91 91 3 Braden Cop 6s .... 98 98 98 4 Bkln Ed gen 7s D..107 106 107 5 Can North 6 112 111 111 22 Can Pac d 4s 78 78 78 4 Cent Leath 5s 98 98 98 33 Cent Pao gtd 4s.... 91 90 90 10 Cerro Pasco 8s 118 118 118 58 Ches ft Ohio cv 5s.. 94 93 93 31 Ches ft Ohio cv 4S 88 88 88 55 C B ft Q ref 5s A.. 101 100 100 36 Chi ft E III 5s.. 81 80 81 14 Chi Gt West 4s.. 60 60 60 1 Chi I ft L ref 6s.. 80 80 80 8 C M ft St P cv 4s 69 69 69 36 C M & St P ref ISjs 63 63 63 4 Cthl ft N W 7s. .106 106 106 29 Chi Rys 6s 80 80 80 25 C R I ft P ref 4s.. 81 80 80 Chi W Ind 4s.. 74 . 73 73 5 C C C ft St L gen 4s 81 81 81 6 Chile Cop 7s 105 105 105 44 Chir Cop 6s 91 91 91 1 Colo Ind 6s 79 79 79 9 Colo ft So ref 4S.. 88 88 88 13 Col G ft El 5s 95 95 95 19 Con Coal Md 6s 88 87 87 88 Con Gas 7s 118 117 117 88 Con Gss 7s 118 117 117 5 Cuba Cn Sg d 8s... 86 86 86 2 Cuba R R 7s A. .103 103 103 4 D ft Hud cv 6S.... 93 93 93 3 Det Ed ref 6s 101 101 101 26 Det Utd Rys 4s.. 83 83 83 3 Dimnd Mtch 7s.,108 107 107 23 Dpnt Nem 7s...,,107 107 107 3 Dlst Sec 6s 44 44 44 31 Duquesne Lt 6s 28 Erie gen 4s . . . 3 Erie pr Hen 4s 5 Flsk Rub 8s. . . 1 Fla E Cst 4s .102 102 102 . 64 54 54 . 84 84 84 .105 106 105 91 HI 91 Vi 60 Framer I D 7s.. 96 95 11 Gen Elec d 6s 101 101 95 101 61 Goodyear T 8s 31.. 102 102 102 15 Goodyear T 8s 41.. 116' 115 116 8 Gnd Tnk Ky C 7s. .13 113 113 58 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s.. 103 102 103 8 Grt North 7s A 109 109 10 24 Grt North 5s B..101 101 101- 16 Hud & M ref 5b A.. 84 83 84 18 Hud & M ad In 6s.. 62 62 62 4 III Cent 5s . 6 111 Cent ref 4s . 11 111 Cent deb 4a 29 Ind St 6s 1 Int Ag 5s 101 101 101 88 88 88 .. 91 ..101 .. 80 91 91 100 101 80 80 20 Int Met 4s 3 Int Met 4s ctfs.. 11 11 67 96 Vi 86 97 44 78 89 11 68 96 86 97 45 78 89 108 99 89 91 97 35 Int R T ref Bs 68 iS 19 Int M M sf 6s... 8 Int Pa ref 6s B... 1 Invino Oil 8s... f. 11 la Cent ref 4s .. 3 K C Ft S & M 4s 2 K C So 6s 86 97 7I 89 3 Kell Spring T 8s.. 108 108 99 89 91 96 95 4 Lacka St 5s 23.... 99 18 Lacka St 6s 60.... 89 1 Lacld G St L 1st 6s 91 7 Lig & My 6s 97 3 Lorillard 6s 96 63 L & N ref 6s 106 1 I, & N unified 4s.. 93 96 105 106 93 93 87 87 12 Mkt St Ry con 6s.. 88 2 Marland Oil 8s . . ,102 102 102 2 Mid St 88 88 3 M St PZSSM 6a.l02 102 102 21 M K & T n p I 6s A 82 82 82 97 M K & T n ad 6s A. 67 57 67 35 M K & T 1st 4s.. 81 80 81 22 M P gen 4s 64 63 64 17 Mont Pow 6s 97 96 96 1 Morris & Co 1st 48 86 86 86 14 Nat Tube 5s 100 100 100 S N O T & M ino 6s. 71 71 71 30 N T C col 7s 105 105 105 30 N Y C d 6s ....105 104 105 1 N T C con 4s 84 84 84 44 N T Ed ref 63 ..109 109 109 3 NT NH & H v 6s 48 81 81 81 15 NY NH Hd 4s 57.105 105 106 11 N Y T d 6s 49 105 104 104 JIN I 1 ret 6s 41. .105 104 105 22 N Y W & Bos 4s.. 56 65 51 3 Nor & West cv 6s.. 110 110 110 . 3 Nor A West con 4s 92 92 92 14 Nor Pac p In 4a.. 88 88 88 11 Nor Pac gen 3s.... 62 61 61 384 N P-G N Jt 6s..l6 106 106 2 Nor St Pow ref 6s A 91 91 91 N W Bell Tel 7s. .106 106 106 10 Or Cal 1st Is 100 100 100 19 Or S L gtd Ss ctf.104 104 104 10 Or S L ref 4s.. 92 92 92 21 Or-Wsh RRSS 4s. 81 81 81 13 Pac G A El os 91 90 90 1 Pac TAT 5s 96 96 96 S Packard Motor 8s. .107 107 107 4 Pan-Am P T 7s. .101 101 101 10 Penn R R 6s 108 108 108 32 Penn R R gen 6s.. 101 101 101 10 Penn R R gen 4s 92 92 92 5 Pere Msrq ret Is.. 96 96 96 12 P 4b E tnc 4s 36 35 35 6 Pierce Oil d 8s 99 99 99 1 P C C A St L 6s 9. 96 96 96 4 P Ry L A P Is. 86 86 84 81 Reading gen 4s.... 84 84 14 5 R I A A L 4s. 81 SI St I 8t Ii I Mt A 8 rf 4s 88 SS 88 44 St L A 8 F ad 6s.. 79 79 79 35 St L A S F Inc 6s.. 69 68 69 40 St L A S F p I 4s A 72 71 V 72 7 t L S W 1st 4s 74 78 v 79 1 St P A K C S L 4s 83 83 83 11 S A A A P 1st 4s.. 74 75 76 21 Seaboard A I. con sa 60 69 69 14 Seaboard A L ad 6s 26 26 2 24 Seaboard A I. ref 4s 42 41 42 4 Sharon St Hp 8s A 98 98 98 11 Sinclair Oil cv 7s.l04 14 14 71 Sinclair Oil col 7s. S9 99 99 4 So Bell Tel Se 94 94 94 7 So Pac ev 4a 91 91 91 II So Pac ref 4a II " aeu. the Day II So Pee e t 4s.. 41 Mu Ms gen Sa I wa Sty . la -. II So Ity gca e I ku frl Hu kg IS Stan Utl t'al d S Third Av ad ,,,,', SS sS'e ..,.! Me .... s. sv s .... st st at I. si si si Tl lss let sl Is,, SS I I Third Avs ref 4s 1 1 Tub Prut I . . . . SI t'n I'eu let 4a., II In l'u cv 4a ,,,, t 1 I'se ref Is ,, I In Tank tar la.., S lid I Mug sa 3 I' H Hub Ta ... 14 V Hub Is 11 I' a Ht sf I , S I'lsh I HI Is.., S Va-i'r I'hm Ts... 4 Va.l'r Chill 1st I I V Ry Is II West In as ,. 5 Weet fcl Is , SI S4 44 ,ll 11 IS. , Si 94 15 . 14 i S. , sis si S l ,! ol 11 ,110', IIS IIS ,IIU S 14 . 9 4S SSV .lei i: ii . si -ss sa .105 0t .Si1, . St St SI , St SI SI .110 l"t IIS .17 S t I Wheelug ft I. t. 4a ST ST SI 41 h k xi.eil at it , .1"! ISO 1S I Wllaun ft ' sf 7e.S sj i 1 Wilson ft 1 iv . . si f. 71 fie. ho 8loak la elf It '' IS lom Can 6e 13 Wl. 9 94 94 134 Kmp It ft Ftl ls.. 9 94 II 44 Mintlsir Crude ls. 91 91 S Total sslee or tHinds today weie III.. 199.000. compared with 110.149 SOS ptevious dsy and tlu.ltl.Ooo year aso. N. Y. Curb Bonds New Tork, July 0 Trsding condition! In ths curb market changed but Utile over the week-end. Intereel waa centered . ,) ,ml,y l0 M.,n Bealm.rd and the ullf lru,, r.rnf,,.,,, b,, f which continued to follow an erractio price trend. Newa today pertaining to Ih company' condition was nut a unfavor able aa II was the latter part of laat wek. nf especlsl Importance, however, jvas tha snnouncement thst lb KtncUir oil corporation hsa completed construction of Its pip line to lb Mexican esboard'a Csralltae wells In Psnucn snd la now taking oil. Hinrlslr Oil has contracted to tsk 10,004 barrels dally from thesa wells. Tha uncertainty of fluctuations In Max Iran seaboard hsd a eentlment Influence on other oils which backed and filled throughout the session. In the fee of the Indefinite trend le where, Skelly oil wss ronsplclous because of tta firmness. Trading In olla rather overahsdowed tha Induatrlal group and Intsrest In this sec tion wss confined to only a few Issues such aa Ooldwyn Pictures, tha motor locks snd radio Issues, Of the metsla Penny snares continued most active. In dependence lead Cortes Hllver and Hard shell mining figured largely In the d -slings. Bonds wer moderately active but Irregular In ton. New Tork. July 10. Transactions on the New Tork curb bond market today were ss follows: Bonds. High. Low. Close. 1 Allied Packer fa... I:t 13 IS I S Allied Parker Is... 14 95 16 I Aluminum 7s, 1926 103 101 103 18 Amer. Cotton Oil Cs 99 99 99 13 Amer.LftT.- 6s ww.100 too 100 3 Fed. L'd Bk. 4s.l00 100 100 17 Freeport Texas 7s. 140 134 131 6 Galena Slg. Oil 7s.lo4 104 104 19 Goodrich Tlra 7a. .103 103 103 27 Grand Trunk 6a.l05 101 106 I Hood Rubber 7s... sua. at si. 4 Humble Oil 7s 10 100 100 1 InterboroR.T.7s. '21 98 II 98 42 InterbnroR.T.Ss. '23 90 90 so 10 Kan. Gas Elec. 6s. 95 96 96 Laclede Gss 7s... 100 99 99 20 Magma Cop. 7e...li3 108 108 7 Manitoba 7s 94 94 9 4 Natlonsl Acme 7s 97 97 97 12 ivationsl Leather 8s 98 u as u. uu 10 0 N,Y.,N.H.Htrd 7a 87 87 87 1 Phil. El. 6a... intoi. IA1U ,A.aa 34 Phltllpa P.7s.ww.103 102 102 5 Phllllplne 5s ...107 107 107 9 Pub.Ser.Cor.N.J.7s..l01 101 101 6 Robert Gsir 7s.... 98 97 97 I Saks Co. 7s 98 98 98 1 Sears R'b'k 7s. -22.100 100 100 2 Sears R'b'k 7s. '23.101 101 101 1 .-nawsheen 7s ...103 103 103 1 J"N'J'. ;.10S 106 06 Sld.OII N. T.7s. '29.107 107V. 107l2 2 vacuum Oil 7s. ...107 7 Valvorlne 7a aa i m,"tnl, Elfr, 'S--118H 108 108 - Winchester 7s...l02 102 102 foreign Bonds, J Argentine 7s, 1923.100 21 Csnadtan Rla. ... T. ae 100 100 7 N. T.. N. ii; FrV 7. 74 fit? T4 3 17 SwLss 5s 10S2 ulZ 24 u Ss V". 7W"'-- 88 3 "i 24 U. S. Mexico 4s. .. 39 38 35 94 New fork Ooffe. New Tork .r.ilw inlEr'iffv. . - fee future. r-f".J?"n ror eof- "C,t,errnR 'n whTrm.'y' have been promoted by the unsettled V,7i f?r.,Ctt0n,?n,, nvo,Js,Uot European tired trl.rni"IOn"' w th" wa Pcat rumr.trrfl.rrt,"CT.?"l!...''.".d coffees. "l vsioriaggjon . m"ket opened at a decline of to 1 18 to i. 2ir " m.or. CUvt month. 1 is to 23 points net Inw.p ,i,w c sold ,a.rr,k.. ,"L,rI . "'c S0D- Sal oeciina ot 9 to 21 points. bags, T,,V a ,lmVaa " bout 42,000 Per, r J OTP"mDer, s.66c; Octo iXt ' 1 1 at i- 13 m Via.-- A tn.. w . 2 1. Kiii?"lt,;.'110 lnc: San'o. , ne14c cost and freight ofrera were steady, inctnrtin 5nl.?iIe No fresh offers for tnr..i .1,1. wer r.nn.,a.j . " . ' "V. ""'I""' suggest w? ma" ", "Kht in weight. xuffherldu'ced1 "tlmatM mlght be 10 " .. online of ' --' uui mi Quymg rare, with n don1"09. 3' " ,n Rio exchan on Lon tnT.Vn eifri,y f bJM how'"J "lo unchanged ill. 2ir' h!5her nd Santn '5 to 150 jels higher, but later Rio declined 100 nf is 1 ..i i .!! in,ere was an advance -- 1 uwnetr ouying rate. Bra- ?Ji. pa0.clp,, H n0; Jundtahy re fill 4.?0?. Santos feared 58,100 bags for the United States ad Victoria 18,000. New York Sugar. New York, July 10-The raw sugar market was quieter today, but there were no changes in quotations, spot Cubss be ing quoted at 5.05o for centrifugal, on sales late last week of 28,000 baga from store to local refiners at that level, while . y..nd Auust shipments were quoted at 3 cents, cost and freight, equal to 5.11c for centrifugal. Today'a business Included 10,000 bsgs of Ias.f01". Augu,t hlPmnt to operators and 10,000 bags aecond half July ahlp ment to Canada at quoted pricea, with mora available at the same level. The raw augar futurea market was easier under scattered liquidation believed to b for Wall street account, prompted by the unsettled European situation and the more liberal offering In the spot market. Closing prices were 4 to 6 points net lower; July, 3.30c; September, 3.42c; De cember, 3.47c; March, 3.40c. There were no changes tn refined prices, fine granulated -being listed at from 6.50 to 6.60c and a good quantity reported for prompt ahlpment. Refined futures, nominal Closing: July, 4.60c; September. 6.65c; December, 6.86c. 1 New York General. New York, July 10. Flour Barely steady; spring patents, 7.60Sj8.00: spring clears, f5.75i&4.60; soft winter straights, I5.60Qi5.75; hard winter atralght, 16.5049 7.00. Cornmeal Dull: fine white and yellow granulated. 11.82 1. 87 Wheat Spot, steady; No. 1 apring. tl.54; No. 2 red winter. 11.27: No. 2 hard winter, tl.28; No. 1 Manitoba, 11.49 and No. 2 mixed durum, 11.30 c. I. f. track New York, to arrive. Corn: Spot, easy: No. 2 yellow and No. t white. 81c and No. 3 mixed. 80c c. I. t. new xorx, an rail. Oats Spot, barely ateady; No. 2 white, 4647c. Hay Quiet, 128.0030 00; No. 2. t28.0O rp 28.00; No. 3, J23.OO25.00; shipping, 121.00623.00. Hops Quiet: stale 1931. 20024c: Pa cific coast 1921, 19624c; 1920, 17 He. Pork Dull; mess, 121.50930.00; family, 128. 00929.00. Lard Weak: mlddlewest, 111.15011. 25. special loose, 6c; extra, Tallow Dull: 6t Rice Steady: fancy head. 7ff7e. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Oa.. July 10. Turpentine Firm, II. Ii; sales, 632 bbls.; receipts. 143 bble. ; shipments. 1,609 bbls; stock, 6,068 bbls. Rosin Firm; ssles. 161 casks; receipts, 791 casks; shipments, 70S cssks; stock, 45.055. Quote: B. t.60; P. 14 70: 7. 11.10; K, 16.26; W, U, 16.26; W, W. 16.15. New York Dry Ooods. New York. July 10. Cotton marketa were quiet today. Knit goods openings were slow In getting under wsy, owing to uncertainty over prices. Dress good held their gains. Burlaps werV quiet. Raw silk was lower, silk goods buyers belier iut lha. market too high. 1 otd.OII N. T.7s, '30.107 107 107 It Im-'iiVJ"' 'a,10,' 18 1 sMwaTneToS'4 io, 1 ? Mc7::,;;: US !$ 4 ?r'"V,f. ?-.7"' '31',fl3 ,l2 1M ..ii'.w, 11, .a in. ., 107 107 M, I 1 'h 1 1, eel ark . gl Jusen. Jul IS Ue Heslpl SS heed. Mteibel tea esily Hskl k-s la ettippeie, is la w lawer the Paiu4 aveiag. hulk dreirakie. II I le pa4 lam. ll SSl. pa.ke'l aulas naik i"s. packer aa.ee. wueiiy 11, average iMiurday, lie 51 ; eii, 1.4, vi par Isel week, IIS 31, weight II. ' lallle llereipie, I hesd; market, all rlae fully idy , -iruag ta a higher; lup weight aieeia. II i prei ll.al lap leerllnsa, l . dee beef UI. muelly a !; ikoli kind abo-enl, relvee generally siaady; prsaHlrsI lap, M; ftw choice I snip pet. ItSTI. Sheep and lamlw-Heeetpt. l ie head; market, tat l-mbe, tl la tee higher; a Umba I4 early: lighl sad Mady eight, tersely II lS S. rrlea Karhaage, New York. July I. Iaieigs tUrhsnge Irregular Ureal Hrlialn lema4, 14.44; cable. I 4I 4 day bills an banke. II Ii Frsnce Kemsnd, .Sill i; cable, elite, Italy liemand. ,SI44c; rablea, .eitle. Belgium 1 m s a d. ,stl.'e; cables. ;Jc. tlerinand llema nd, ,SSIIr; rablea, .SOIS r. Holland liemand, .3lSc; lablf. .Slier. Norway liemand, ,llc. Nwed-n lenind. ,:.l7r Denmark lemnd. Jte. (UlUerUnd liemand. .11 Sc. Hpaln iii!nun, ,loc. ilteece liemand, ,7tle, Poland Demand, .oJe Ciecha-Hluvakia Demnd. 021 te. Argentine liannd, iiooc, lira. II Demand, .llllc. Montreal .! New York Melale, New Tork. July I Copper Steady; electrolytic, spot and fulut.ee, HfI4c. Tin Hteadyj apot and nearby. II II V II 10c; futuree. II tOc. ...... Iron Hteady; No. I northern -V 27 00; No. S lorthern. ll.OoailOS; No. I southern. lS.ooajsa.onc. Mid Steady: pot, l.7le. Sine Oulet; Kaal Ht. laoule, spot and nearby delivery. 0lltc. Antimony Spol. 1.00491 3e, a"a. Iu .a, Paawltt.e. chtceso. July is Buiter-atesdy; rreemery extrss. lie; firsts. I.tjltc; sec onds. lOrrllc: standards, Kgge Heceipts. IS. SIS rea.-", nn. .a-. 2Je; ordinary first. I0llc; miel Isnenus, il31c; atnrag packed estraa. IKtU'.c; atorag pecked flrets. !Je. Poultry Higher: fowls. J4c; broilera. ll3lc; rooatere. He. I.a,da Metals. London. July 10. Standard copper spot, fit; futures. fSI74d; electrolytic spot. 70 Is; futur. 171 lis. ' Tin Spot, fill 12s Id; futurss, 1161 T Id Lead Spot, ftl la; futures. 111 7s Id. Zinc Spot, 121 la; futures, 131. New Tork Podltry. New Tork. July IS. Live Poultry Mar ket ateady; broilers, by freight, lietor; by express. 100 43c; fowls, lie; roosters, lie t;urkeys. 21913c. Dresssd Poultry Msrket, Irregutsr; western chickens. 2l41c; fowls. 11921c; old roosters. 119 lie; turkeys, 16i:r. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. July 10. Potatoee Slight! weaker. Receipt. SI: total V. S. ahip ments. 964; Esstern Shore Virginia Cob blera No. 1 barrel, 14:9091.16; Kansa sacked Early Ohlos No. 1, II 1603 10; Kanssa aacked Cobblers No. 1, 12.10. Kanaaa City Produce. Kanaaa City. Mo., July 10. Eggs Un changed: firsts. 22c. Butter Creamery, lo lower, tic; pack ing, unchanged. 24c. Poultry Unchanged; hens. 17924 si broilers, 25932e Liberty Bond Price. New Tork. July 10. Liberty bonds at 1 p. m. today: 3s, 100.26; first 4s. 100.21; second 4s. 100.10; third 4a, 100.14; fourth 48. 100.26. London Money. London, July 10. Bar silver, lld par ounce. Money, 1 per cent.' Discount rates, short bills, 292 per cent. Three-, month bills, 2 p'sr cent. Flaxseed. Duluth. Minn., July 10 Flaxseed July. 12.59. asked; September, 12.62 ; October, 13.48. bid. Bar Silver. July 10. Foreign Bar New York, ver 70c. 811- Mexican Dollars 64c. The Bee Want Ada are best busi ness boosters. Announcement Passenger Train Curtailment on Missouri Pacific Railroad As Previously Announced to Take Effect Tuesday. July 11 Will Hot Be Made Effectivo it Friendly Atmosphere You know how cold some persons can be; they chill the very atmos phere. Others warm and fill with sunshine the air about them. So it is with banks and other business concerns. Our aim is to have a friendly atmos phere always enveloping this bank. We want all visitors and customers to be friends of the bank and of one another. The Omaha National Bank Farnam at 17th Street Capital and Surplus $2flOOJM Prayer Each Day I tkaak U4. wins I UTim. I I. O Gtxl, whose peirrnal goodnfn is uiiUilmgly trnilrr and constant, vie unitf. as a family to yield Thee glad and ratlin rate and lo invoke upon our home and all ill intrrriU t hy gracious and hravcnly llriing, Caue us to to rvalue our utter de tvfiidrncf upon Tlire and our pro found obligation toward Thee, that . may submit ourtrlvrt anew to Tliy sovereign way. live our lives henceforth as in Thine all-searching sight, and coitently show our. selves Thine. We hring to Thee at this time all who are In any wire re lated to our home, and ho may be attempting lo live their lives apart from Thee. Suffer none of 111 to he enticed from the path of simplicity, purity, or honor. Keep from every form of sceularity and avarice, defend us from the seductivt snares of vanity and pride, and en ahle us to terve Thee with such un divided fidelity in this life that in he life to come we may all receive Thine exceeding great reward. And with this prayer for ourselves, we beseech of Thee in behalf of those without our neighbors, our friend, and all classes and condition of men that it mv please Thee to g)e them likewise Thv fatherly favor, to further them in all their undertakings and relationships, and to hritisr them, with u at length into Thine Heaven. Iv household, where we may praise Thee ever, world without end. Amen. JOHN It At. COM SHAW. P t.. Klmlra. Nw Tork. Common Sense Are You Satisfied With Whit You Have Accomplished? Ever pick up the evening paper and read of the sudden death of an acquaintance the very last one you had thought of dying? Ever think what that one was do ing the morning of the day when life went out so suddenly? How did the fellow feel when he tird his tie that day Did he have a premonition that somehting was going to happen? The chances are that he felt just as well and natural as you do this minute. The you doubtless thought of his family, and how he provided for them in case of sudden death. Was he kind and was he true in character, and will they miss him is more along the line that your thought takes shape. Are vou ready to go to the great beyond today, or even tomorrow? Have you accomplished what you or your family would like you to, for the given time you have been on earth? Would you be satisfied to have done so little in the world as you have already and yet ' leave it? .If not. you have today to start over again. Do not put it off. Hp r 4 1