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THE UMAtlA btb: aAtonuAi, aiuim a, ivzz.
Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
Omaha Grain
Chicago Grain
Omaha, Aug. II.
mere was a lower trend in
grain prices, but the anion was very
low and trade lisht. Heavy receipt
oi wheat and a slack drniand wa in
evidence generally, life trade wa
watching the railroad situation and
doing very little busineis either way,
Weather condition! in Canada are
lavorable and crop report optimistic
Threshine ia under way in the north.
writ iprmg tctions and an earl?
movement n predicted, weamer per
milling.
The run of wheat at Omaha wa
heavy, 2)5 car being reported in, a
compared with 175 car lat year,
Keceipt ol rrn, 8J cam, aainst 55
car; oalt, 28 cart, against 34 can
last year. Total shipment!, 2il can
aa-sinst 372 can last year.
Cash wheat in the Omaha market
uai in fair demand. A tew early
iale of low grade wheat were made
at le advance, but the market was
generally unchanged to lc lower
Karly tales of corn were !c higher,
but price dropped and later ale
were lc lower. Uats were tin
changed to He lower. Rye was
to lc up. parley, ic lower.
WHEAT.
Xa 1 dark turd: : cri (mull y I
tai I r.ra li ft: 1 nr. 11.10; 1 car
nmutty). SI M. I cr. II Oil I tar (vary
smutty), ll i I tar tsmuttyl, lino.
No. I dark hard: 1 ear (smutty),
' 11. 01; 1 car. fl.tt: i car lemutty), li.Pi
I'rar, 1104: i rara, 11.01. 1 car, II 0J
I cr (smutty), Mc ,
No. 4 dark hrd: 4 nr (amutty)
1 m; 9 car (vary amutty), H.00.
V. f heeil winter: 1 car. 11.02.
So. I hard winter: .1 car ( per 'rent
lark), 11.011 J car. II 00: 1 rare, pin: ;t
an. Ho; 1 car (7 par cant dark). 11.01
I car (14 par cant dark), ll.0Ji; 1
rar (amutty). 11.02.
No. I hard winter: t ar. $1.04: 1
ar (71 per rem dark). L0S: 1 car,
11.01; 1 car, 11.02; 1 car, 11.01: 1 car,
It. 00; t ear, lie; t car S7c.
v 4 hard winter: 1 car. tic: can,
STe; 1 ear (amutty). 11.00: 1 car (41 par
cent dark). Pc: 1 car nmuiiyi, -.
Sample hard winter: 1 car, Sic; t carl,
No. t yellow hard: t can, He.
v.. t tiarit: 1 car. tic.
No! 4 yellow hard. can,, 7c; 7
i a r. 14c. I
Sample yellow hard: t car (heating),
So,-: I rar (heatlnf). 16c.
Wo. I enlxad: 1 car. ttc; S can. Sic;
1 r (7T per cent white). 13c.
No. I mixed: 1 car (amutty), S.c; 1
car, lie; 1 car, tic.
CORK.
No. 1 white: 3 can, S3c.
No. S white: 1 car. 12c.
No 1 yellow: 1 oar. SIKc; 1 car. He.
No. I yellow: 1 car (ahlpper a weight),
ti'.c; I can, 6Hc; S cara, Sic.
No. 1 yellow: 1 car, I4ic
No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 12c.
No. J mixed: 1 car. e31c; 1 r. 13c.
OATS.
No. i white: 7 can, SOc; S oara (epe
.'ia! billing). SOleC 1 car, 30c.
No. 4 white: 4 can, !Hc; 1 car,
4i C
Sample whit. 1 car (heating), 21c.
RTE. ,
No I; I car. 73c: 1 care, 72'ic
BARLET.
No. 3: 1 car. 41c.
No. 4.: 1 car. 4c.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Carlote.)
Today.
..211
.. in
. . SS
4
Week
Ago.
:04
7:1
in
S
. .131
..
. . 33
.. 13
1
104
13
Tear
A to.
175
55
34
5
.tl5
. 7
- 5
1
2
Receipt
Wheat .......
i:orn
oat
Rye
Barley
Shipment
Wheat .......
I'orn .........
Oata
Rye
primary' receipts and shipments,
(Busttele.
Receipt Today. . Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago.
Wheat 2,568,000 2,013.000 2.172.000
i:orn 751,000 164,000 157,000
Oats 165,000 661,000 3,321,000
Shipment '
Wheat l,23.00O 3,114,000 1,763,000
Corn TS7JI0O , SOS.QSO 634.000
Oatl . s6e$00" 410.00 895,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Bushele , TUy. Tear Ago.
Wheat and flour..... 310.000 466,000
corn 107.000
Oata 40.000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
, ' - . Weel
trlola 1 Today. Ago.
Wheat 4T,7 v 600
corn i,... 10i 10 '
Oat . 161 120
, KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS
Week
Crlotr- Today. Ago,
Wheat S27, 327
Corn ' 13
Oat t'-' '3
ST. LOUIS KECElPTS.
Week
Carlot Today. Ago.
Wheat 248 259 .
Corn '50 44
nata 50 50
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT KEUiarxs.
Week Year
'Poday. , Ago.
.. 245 127
.. ii 44
..7 7
Carlote
Minneapolis
nuhitfc
Winnipeg ..
17.000
100.000
Year
Ago.
222
199
380
Year
Ago.
331
37
52
Year
Ago.
160
71
55
Ago.
314
91
31
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Oata k Km Uaaed Wire.
(Imago. Aug. II. Wheat and
oat told at a new low for the c
son, a did the deferred deliveries of
corn... Liquidation wa on after a
moderate ihowing of strength in the
early trading. 'J he nni.li was at net
louet of Hie on wheat, IValc
on corn, i.f 011 oats and J.4i,lc
on rye.
September i commencing to act a
little erratic and sold at December
price to 'At under, closing at Uc dis
count. 1 he gulf is not bidding at
keenly for cash grain as ot late and
it i exacted that Illinois will now
start to fhip to Chicago. The rail
strike it growing, more acute. The
London conference held out prospects
of a moratorium fur Germany, but
thin news was without effect on
value. Wheat receipts were 30
car., with premium unchanged.
Wraknos in Winnipeg was a factor
in making the cloning break.
Kbarp Urea Near '!.
At no ttni were the deferred delner.ei
or turn ae high aa the iloae ot the provi.
ous day and toward the liat atop loae
nrdera were unentered which made a eliarp
ttreak. aeptemter showed mora etrength
and went to t cetita over December at
the laat. There Is belief that It will
tighten up later on account of a acarcltv
of rah grain. (Veh demand waa (air with
ealea or 315.000 hueheie. Including 230.000
oueneia 10 etporiera. nereipta us ran.
Oata ahowed practically no rallying
power and clueed about the bottom. The
Canadian government auggeatlng the aec
ond largest crop on record had aome
effect 011 eiMitlment, which remalna de
cidedly bearlkh. Receipts II rira and
shipping tales Sio.uv buskiela ImluJlng
ivv.vvu oueneis tor export.
Houeea with eeaboard connections were
fair buyera and the northwrjt the beat
ellers ot rye. Minneapolis and Uuluth
combined received- 153 rare. No i on
track sold at 2o over September at the
isi against ike over early.
Fit Kolas.
One of the largest oueralora In Omaha
wired that farmera were leea anxious to
sell wneal and were (tacking.
Minneapolis received 100 cars new
eprlng and 39 cara new durum wheal, also
i cars Texaa winter today.
Four atates. North Dakota. Yflnneanta.
Wisconsin and Michigan lead In rye pro
duction. Their aggregate crop Is It,-
52.000 bushels out of tha total of 7..
600,000 bushels for the country. Last
year they raised 33,512,000 bushels out of
II.AOO.O'iO bushele crop.
since n opening or navigation nearly
60.000,000 buahela of grain have been
ninped to Kurope Prom Montreal, or about
4.001,000 bushels In excess ot last year.
Total clearances for 1921 were 119,463.000
bushels, the largest through any port to
North America.
Live Stock
Omaha.' August II.
fterl wen. (title. Hag, afeeep
urneiai Maade. . ,.e,ie n.eiT
Official Twe4...,, i4lt 4 T
otfifi.l We4b4.jr,. i ll! 1.114
ffleial Thuodey,,,, 4 1' I II
eiiR.aie) rrtdsy...,, lies 4
five date this week..)!. 114 34 li
Sew day last week. lt 116 43.13
sen. aye I w s a li.ltl 44 44
Seme days I w ll lttlt 61.3!
Sam year go 1 ill ;,
iisi
11.441
11,71
3 ee
i;.ii
4.I4
Sell)
4 f
iS.St
Receiaig and dwpoeitle af lit aeto. k t
the t'nwa atiMkyatde, Omsk. Nek, fer 14
bouts eadms at I p. in.. Auguat II. iljj
t flrHKII'T 4'ARl.OT
t'sltl 11 e k ( M e.
f . M. ki. P. Ry I t ...
Mo. fa'. My II , - ...
I'nimt Harifie R. R. .. 1
('. A N. W, Ry.. ease.
N W. Ry., west ..
('., HI. P., M 43 V. M . , 14
I'., H. w R.. ei .. I
11. 1) ny.. weal., I
HI, P., seat I
R I. if. weal
Illlna's centtal Rv
C U. Yf. fly
Toial receipt
It
gj
1 "i
11
Financial
UlefOHITlOX IIBAt'
fettle H aheep
Aimuur to 144 .! ....
Cuualiy He. kin l i 164 S.'t !
Dold t'e, king it !', 4 ....
M.iirie l'kiu t o i'-l 4t4 e.'u
Hwift Co 77 l"3 ;
J. W. Murphy ill
Hwarts at 10 . ,i all ....
Hoffman Krus
Mldweet Packing Cu. ... U ,
J. H. Bulla tS
ft. l. liuiruM at Co .... I
W. II. Cheek I
John Harvey . 7
Iluntslngrr at Oliver .... 4
T. J Inghram I
Mo.-Kan. C. at C. Co. ... I
J. U. Hoot a Co I
Kueenatook tiros. ...... 33
other buyer ? lS
Aimuur, Hloux Kaill I .... 1
Toiala 1093 S4S4 . 4US
Pun' Trade Review.
New York, Aug. 11. Dun' tomorrow
will say:
Th uncertainties or tha labor situa
tion, continuing for atlll another week.
have not unnaturally Impoaed further re
straint en business activities. Various en
couraging features that would otherwise
attain prominence are overahadowed by
existing strikes, which compel wide at
tention, witn tne outcome or tne in
dustrial controversies ltf doubt, ttlfferent
mieresis r.re aisincnnea 10 unaertaKe new
important comltments the diapoaltlon be-
11 g to defer aggressive action, and not a
few transactions are prevented by the
obatacles of restricted production and re
tarded shipments. Inability to aeOAire
needed material In regular channel leads
to th seeking of new souroea of supply
in some Instances with the placing of
orders of an emergency cheracter, and
premium frequently rule whera there is
ajiy advantage on deliveries.'.'
Weekly bank clearings, 15,825,393,000.
w York Cotton.
New Tork. Auk. 11. Trade Interests
buying heavily In cotton caused a eharp
rise in prices, rne rorce or tnts ouying
carried the active months above 21c. This
represents an advance of more than. 5
bale In -the last two days.
Strength and activity continued In the
latter dealings and October options closed
o points nigner on tne day. ana tne
rest of -the- list up 21 to 45 points net.
spot, steady, 45 points advance: 21. 40c
for midland upland.
Southern markets were: Galveston.
1.40c. 40 points advance: New Orleans,
21.13c, 38 points advance: Savannah,
20.75c, 50 polnte advance; -Augusta. 21.13c,
60 points advance; Memphis. 21.50c, un
changed: Houeton. 21.20c,. 35 points ad-
ance; Little Rock, 21.50c, unchanged.
Cattle Receipts. l.iiOu hesd. Kupplle
of all claasee of cattle were light ana they
moved readily more readily than on ear
lier day f the week, pricea Being tuny
steady. Keveral loads of prim) eteera
brought 110.26. The bent beuvea ar not
far from steady with a week ago. but
plain and medium klnda show uneven
weeee ui netw, r ru iu- ene
firm while greasers are 3io lower. Volume
of buslneai In atocker sod feeder ha
been fairly broad at fully steady prices,
Quotations oil rattle: Choice, to prim
beeves, I9.SI0 10.35; good to i nolce peeves,
tt.3SOt.I6; fair to good beeves, 14.769
1.26; common to fair beeves, .0l.76;
choice to prim .resrllngs, 19 40C10.36;
good to choice yearlings. 11.16910; fair
to good yearlings, n.wvi.it; cnonce 10
prim nelfere. .6O0I.I5; good to choice
heifers. S7.004tl.IS: ft It to good heifers,
ll.OO97.OO: common to fair heifers, 1 6. DO
91.00; choice to prim cows, 14.7407. !;
good to choice cows, 6.t094.6O; common
to fair cows, 12.7696.60; good to choic
reearre, ll.ivvi.lt; lair to gooa leeaere,
16.1097.60; common to fair feeder. 16.00
91.76; good to choice stocksrs, S7.26)
1.00 fair to good stbekers, I6.607,26;
common to fair Blockers, Se.X0.25;
stork heifers. 14.0006.60: stock cowl,
13.2604.60; stock calvea, 15.4007.60; veal
calvea. I5.60ft9.60; bulla, stags, etc., 11.75
97.00; good to choice graaa beeves. $7.50
91.20; fair to good grsss oeeves, 11.110
7.10; comon to fair grass beeves, 5.760
1.76; good to choice graaa oowa, 15 260
s.00; fair tg good grass cows, 14.2505.26.
BEEr BTKEBS.
No. Av. . Pr. No. Av. Pr.
19 746 IT 00 SO 1067 $ 8 50
45 Ill ' 25 20 11S t 65
101 1184 10 26
STEERS AND HEIFER?
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updike Grain Co. PC", 2627. Aug. 11.
Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. I Yes,
Wht. i . i I
Sep. 1.06H 1.06H 1-04H 1.04H 1.05
1.01 1.044 1.06
Dec ' 1.0 1.06! 1.04H 1-041, 1.061
1.06H 1.06 1.06
May - 1.104 I.U 1.094 1.09411.11
Sep. ,' '.74J .724 .73 f, .7 .73
Dec. .73 .734 .7244 .73 .734
May .761,1 .76141 .76Sl .7641 -761,
Corn I (, I I
Sep. IIH .69HI .6llii -68UI -69H
.59 .58il .6914
Dec. , .544 .6441 .'.63 .53 .64
1 .6314 .55
Way .17 .67 .66 .56 .58
I
.31
.34
.37
.31
.33
.37
I
.3t
.33
.37
Oata
Sep. I .St
Dec. . .34141
May J .171
l.ard I 1 1
s.p. 110.10 llt.10 110.77 110.10
Oct. 110.17 110.17 110.15 (10.86
nib, I I I I
Sept. .IS (10.07 I S.I5 110.05
.31
.34
.37
110.75
110.10
' 9.92
Minnestpoll Grain. s
Minneapolie. Minn.. Aug. 11. Wheat
fash. No. 1 northern. . II. 1I541. 30;
September, 11.10; December. 11.08;
May. 11.11.
Corn No. t yellow, 55955e.
Oat No. S white, 728c.
Barley 42 9 62c.
Rye No. 2. 70c.
Flaxwed No. 1. 2.43gi2.4o.
Kansas City drain.
Ran City. Mo.. Aug. 11. Cash:
Wheat No. 2 dark hard, 11.0791.17; No.
3 red. tl. 0101. 03.
Corn Unchanged: No. 2 white. 54c: No.
t yellow, 68c.
Hay Unchanged.
St. Loai Grain.
St. Louis. Aug. 11. Close: Wheat
September, tl-02; December, 31.03 .
Corn September. 57 c; December. 62c.
Oats 8eptembr, 31 c; December,
irone.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. . 11. Flouj
Vorhanged.
Bran 115.00.
Onsaba Bay Market.
Pralrl Hay Receipt ar very light and
demand la good on best grade at top
quotation. Th lower grade ar slo
le.
Alfalfa Hay Receipt a-e very light
and demand fair on top grades and light
on th lower grades.
Price below are for carload lota: Cp
.land prair! No. 1. 114.00013.40: Jjo, 3
prairie. Ill 00013.00; No. S prairie. 7.0t
910 1; midland pralrl No. 1, 11309
14.00: tto. t pralrte, t9.tO012.OO; No. t
prairie. t7.O0.Oi; lowland prairie N.
1. IIOOAlO.tt: No. 2 prairie. 17.0008.00.
Alfalfa No 1. tlS.t091l.00: standard,
til. 10013.60: No. S. I14.OO011.5O; Na
. t.O01.Ot. Straw oat. I8.O90M.
W ht straw. IT. 04 0 4 tt. 1
Now Tork Metal.
New Tork. Aug. 11. Copper Steady:
electrolytic, apot and nearby. 14c; later.
Itme.
Tin Easy: spot ant naarby. 3J.0e;
future. 33.12c.
Iron Steady; pricea unchanged. .
Lead Steady; spot. .T0i.tr. '
Zinc Steady; East St. Ioia, apot and
nearby delivery, t.25 04.36c.
Antimony Spot. S.:5e.
Cn!c Piadaee.
hicago. Aug. It. Butter Higher,
rreamery extras. t3c: firsts. 2S02Sc;
sarende, 34 0 27e: standards, 32c.
acta Cncbaaged; recelpta, 1.23 ca.se
New York Produce
New York, Aug. 11. Butter Firm;
creamery, higher than extra, 34 0 35c
extras. 34c.
Egg Firmer; New Jersey hennery
white extra fancy candled selection, 6c;
uncandled extras, 47 52c; state and near
ly western hennery whites, first to ex
tras, 3446c; Paciflo coast whites, firsts
to extra firsts, 3240c. -
Cheese Steady; Stat whole milk flats
freah average run, l20c; state
whole milk twins fresh, special nd
twin averag run, unquoted.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 11.
hlgher, 20c.
Butter Unchanged.
' Poultry Hens unchanged.
broilers, lc higher, 2021c.
l,ondon Metal. -
London, Aug. 11. Standard copper, spot,
f.64 6s; futures, 64 7e 6d; eleotrolytte, spot,
70 10s; futures, f71 10s: tin, spot, 168 15s;
futures, fl58 17s6d: lead, spot, 24 7s 6d;
futures, 2312s6d; zinc- I30 17sd;
future, 30.
-Egtjs lc
Hf 18c;
Omaha Produce
Furnished by th tat ot; Nebraska, de
psrtment of agriculture, bureau of mar
ket and marketing:
LIVE POULTRY.
Wholesale Wholesale
Buying Selling
Price Price,
Broilers O.24 0O.25 tO.280O.3O
Hens, light .16 .17 18. .22
Hens, light ..... .15? .17 .18 M
Cocks .09 .12 .130 .15
Ducks 16 .20 .180 .22
Broilera
Hens . .
Cock .
Duck .
DRESSED POULTRY.
.200
.16411
.259
.34
.25
.18
.30
,?3
.20
.170
.16
.33
.32
.25
KrsriK
Seflrt
No. 1 IS -20
No. 2 H .18
Cracks 13 .16
Case count, case. 5.40
BUTTER.
Creamery, prints
Creamery, tub...
Creamery, common .23 0 .24
Butterf fat, sta-
- tion price 23 .26
HAY.
Prairie, No. 1 upland. 13.0014.00;
No. 2 upland, 111.00013.00; No. 3 upland,
S7.00910.00; No. 1 midland. 12.5013.50;
No. midland, 3.6011.50; No. 3 mid
land. $7.00 01.00; No. 1 lowland. 18.00
10.00: No. 3 lowland. 17.4008.00.
Alfalfa No. 1. 14.0016.00: standard,
313.00013.00; No. 3, tlO.OO0U.OO: No. 3,
II. 00 10. 00.
Straw Oat, 38.0009.00; wheat, 17.000
8.00. FRUITS.
Bananas, per lb., 67c. Oranges:
Sixe 216 and larger. 110.00 011.00: six 250,
31.50010.03; siae 288. 8.008.50; all 324,
!6.267.O0. Lemona, according to site,
per box, 17.5009.00. Peaches: California
Elbertas, per box. 3125: California, per
bu.. 12.50 3.25. . Apricots, Washington,
4-basket crate, 2.002.25. Plums, 4
basket crate. 2.002.25. Cherries, per
lug. 12.50. Apples: Old Winsap. per box,
31.50; new cooking, per baaket, tl.26
2.00. Pears. Bartlett, per box. 3 2751.00.
Prunee, 4-basket crate, t3.50. Figs, Cali
fornia, 24 cartons No. 8. 32.00.
VEGETABLES.
Potatoes, new Early Ohio homo grown,
per lb., l42c. Sweet Potatoes, per bu.
hamper. 11. 6091.75. Lettuce: Head, per
crate, 83.00: head, per do,., tt. 2102. 00;
leaf, per do.. 36 0 10c. Egg Plant, per
dox., 31.60. Onions: Yellow, per lb,, 30
4c; red. per lb., 3c; Spanish, per crate,
13.25; home grown, 35c. , Cucumbers,
horn grown, market oaaket; SOc Cab
bage, new, home grown, per lb., i 3c.
Tomatoes, horn grown, per basket, 50 0
75c Radishea, per do.. 15020c. Spinach,
home grown, SOc. Green Peppers, per
basket, 11.04. Green and Wax Beahs,
market basket, 11.1001.21. Parsley, per
do, bunches. 45c. Watermelon, per lb.,
3c. Cantaloupe: Per crate. 12 6403 25:
flat. tl.O01.16. Celery. Michigan, per
dox. StQSOc. Turnip. Carrot and Beets,
per basket. Itc.
Honey Case. 4 frames. tS.5.
Dates Case., 3 packages, 14.75; repack
baskets., crate. 25 baskets. 33 40.
Cracker Jack Cass St plain. 81.71;
case. ls plain. 13.50.
Nuts Peanuts: Cartons. 12 lbs.. 2 lbs..
IS lbs., per lb.. 13c: drum salted, 1:4 lbs.,
per lb.. 13c: pe l salted. 3 lbs., per lb..
14: Jumbo raw. per IK. 8c: Jumbo roast,
per IK. r. English walnuts: Small
lets, per lb., I5c; sack lots, per lb.. 2-c
II 807 S 66 7 745 " I 75
25 840 S 00 34.' 104 S 36
il 971- I 60
COWS
4 955 t 00 3 1010 t 26
7.. (00 6 26 4 Ill 5 35
3 1043 t 00 7......104S t 36
HEIFERS.
1 738 4 65 4 , 3:0 7 60
BULLS. '
1 1230 2 85 1 1020 4 25
1 640 6 00 1. 11S8 6 86
1 640 7 00 1 850 7 60
39 . 388 3 60
Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head. Although
supplies were unusually light trading; waa
slow with clearance not made until late,
Bulk, of the hogs moved 1O016O-ntgner
with some mixea noxs ana pacains
grades 1626c higher, clostngfe8lon was
weak and little better than steady. Light
hogs sold mostly at 19.1009.40, with top
price of $9.60: medium weight butchers
moved at $8.5009.25, and strong weight
butchers at $8.2508.76. Mixed loads and
packing grades sold largely at $7,500
1.26. Bulk ot all sales was $7.6091.25.
HOGS.
No. Av Sh. Pr. No. Av,
26.. 378 80 $' 7 60 31.. 319
64.. 321
43.. 242
71.. 243
32.. 256
50.. 167
60.. 206
210
270
70
7 65
00
8 60
0 85 39.
9 25 63.
9 60
863
816
221
228
208
Sh. Pr.
... t 7 55
7 -75
40
8 25
S 65
9 00
9 40
SheeD and Lambs Receipts. 3.000 head.
Fat lambs were in good demand today
early trading was active at an advance ot
10016c, best quality western lamb moved
laregly at $12.10012.16. and native lamb
at $12.00012.10. Feeding lambs were
generally steady with demand showing
som Improvement, Bulk ot the trading
was at $11.60011.75 with best handy
weights quoted at $12.00. Sheep were
steady best light ewes quoted at $7.00.
Quotations on sheep nad lambs: Fat
lambs, good to choice, $11.75012.16; tat
lambs, fair to good, $11.00011.75; feeding
lambs, $9.00012.00; cull lambs, 16,00
10.00; fat ewes, light, $6.6007.00; . fat
ewes, heavy, $4.0006.00.
FAT LAMBS.
79 native lamts, 68, $12.10.
, Chicago Livestock.
Chicago. Aug. 11. Cattle Receipts,
4,000 head; market slow, generally steady
on all classes; bull weak to shade lower;
top matured beef steers. $10.16; part load
yearlings. $10.25; bulk beef steers, $8.60
9,76; bulk fat cows and heifers, $5,000
7.00; canner and cutters, largely $2.75
3.45; bologna bulls, mostly $3.764.10;
few best heavy bologna's, $4.26; veal
calves, mostly $10.75011.00; few choice
handywelght talves, upward to $11. B and
batter.
Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head; opened 10
to 25c higher; lights and underweight
closed steady at early advance; othera
u-nAkened: rlosinsr steadv to 10c higher
than Thursday; top lights, $10.25; bulk,
lights, $10.00010.20; DUIK zio-ZBO-pounu
butchers, $9.269.86; best 300-pound
butchers, $8.8609.00; bulk packing sows,
$7.868.00; good pigs, $9.76010.00; esti
mated holdover. 7,000 head.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head.
Fat lambs generally strong to 26c higher;
mostly 25c up; quality considered, top
natives, $12.20 to packers and city butch
ers; bulk natives, $12.00012.26; culls,
lt.6009.00; heavy ends 3 car Oregon
lambs, $12.25: fat sheep steady; scarce;
handy fed western yearlings. $11.00; twos
and threes, $8.00; few fed western ewes,
17.60; feeder lambs, steady; bulk on coun
try -account, $12.1012.40: heavy feeding
wethers, S4.75
Kansas City live Stock.
Kansas City, Aug. 11. Cattle Receipts,
3,000 head; all classes around steady, with
undertone very weak on she stock and
western steers: top steers, $10.00; best
yearlings, $9.90; cows mostly $3.S05.00;
nothing choice offered; common grass
heifers, $4.605.00; better grades veal
steers, $8.0009.60; many Inferior to me
dian! Texas calves, 13.5006.25; most
canners, $2.2602.50; bulk cutters, $3,000
3.50.
Hogs Receipts. 2,500 head; market
fairly active; opened steady to strong to
shippers and packers; later weak to pack
ers; shippers' top. $9.60; packer top,
19.35: good and choice 140 to 200-pound-ers,
$l.259.50; 210 to 260-pounders, $8.50
9.40; 360 to 300-pounders, $8.458.70;
bulk, $8.3009.30; packing sows strong;
bulk, $7.00 07.25; stock pig 26o lower;
J)Ulk, $9.50010.00. ' ,
I Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head;
killing classes fully steady: top native
lambs, $12.00; most sorted lots, $11,760
12.00; fat ewes. $6.0006.60.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph. Mo.. Aug. 11. Cattle Re
celpts. 500 head; ?t enough to make a
market; no native steers on al; othr
classes nominally lower; Kansas grassers,
$7.00: Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas grass
steers, $5.7606.00; Texas stock cows,
$4.00; veal calf top, $9 60.
Hogs Receipts, z.iuo nea: market
slow, very uneven; shippers bought a few
early; steady to 6c higher; others later
barely steady; bulk 170 to 200-pounders,
19.3509.60; packer market uneven, around
steady; , packer top, 19.40; packing sows
steady, mostly $7.0007.25; average coat
yesterdy, $1.35: weight, 251 pounds.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1.009 nea;
receipt mostly packer direct or on
through wiling to local reed lot; rew or
head drive-in lamb steady at $11.2(0
1L75.
B; ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
teasing, tsa) teased Wire,
Nrw York. Aug. 11 All financial
market opened and tlostd without
anowWdgte ol what dtcUion had txen
rrarhrd at the confcrrncc ot railway
rhsniger. That the pnrtidtrtt't plan
(or ubmittiiijr to ilit railway Ubor
hoard the statu of returning ttriW
r would in aome form be accepted,
wit the predominant belief.
The tocL market displayed a gjd
deal of passive strength, but the rail
way shares hardly changed at all in
price, and the advances which oc
curred in few industrial stocks were
merely speculative movement fol
lowing Hit line of eat resistance.
The essential fact was the total ab-
sence of such pressure of salra at
niigiii logically nave come witn iip
swehensiou of complications and dis
agreement which would indefinitely
prolong the existing $ituation. Hut
this has hem the characteristic phe
nomenon ot the market ever ince
Hie labor controversy reached it cri
sis. If it waa deemed significant,
that was because the overnight newt
of the breaking away from discipline
ny western trainmen at various
point, without orders front the
union, had seemed to provide ma
terial for fresh uneasiness,
VUlkl Beeall.
It did not appear to hav had any autb j
'""tt. rvr , w, at anr rate, fluan
els I Judgment evidently retted on the con.
sidsiation that th labor deadlock must
ba regarded aa a whole; that It I clear
ly In th Interest of all parties to termi
nate It; that the struggle In th coal trade
la in manifest course uf settlement, and
that th rest must logically follow,
Th day' firmness In th stock mar
ket was supplemented by distinct re
ooveiy In European exchange, led by th
rtte on Parle, which reat'hsd th highest
figure since Tuesday. Till was a natural
result of the cabled new that the French
and English conferee at London were
still seeking around of united ctlon. The
German mark did not recover.
Wall tstraet Tsplrs,
There wa a report In th financial dis
trict that a good died block of th shares
of Montgomery Ward k Co. hsd been pur.
chased from private Intsrsst by a ayndl
cats of bankers and that formal announce
ment of the detail of the purchase may
be expected early next week,
A very great change ha cam over the
market for curltle In psper atock in
the last fsw months. It has been record
ed in th Montreal market, more than In
New Tsrk. because of th fsct that only
on or tw of th corporation engaged
in the Industry hav their stork listed on
th New York stock exchange. Inciden
ts lly, International Paper sold today at
tne nigneat price or tne year.
Th International Paper company ha
again advanced newsprint price It a ton
to $10. Th new price la effective In Sep
tember an4 applies on trsnslent and new
business. Last month's price was ad
vsnced from $70 to 176 a ton.
The Steady advance of Oreit Northern
during th laat week or tw ha led to
considerable study. According to a report,
freight shipments In July established a
high monthly record for th year, show
ing an Increase of 60 par csnt over July,
1121.
Reports were circulated In the financial
district, declaring that an announcement
in connection with the consumption of the
desl to merge Bethlehem Steel end Lack
wanna Steel company may b xpected
next week.
V
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14',
MtaVptLLaNKOlf
Ant t'oMiM oil. ,, , . ,
An. Afri, rtjemirel 1 3S
America Lnee4 , ...
Vale Pes. ltd ... 44 4, ,t
btxr Ussnete ...
Heoeltlre Nspid tr IV !
Veatiseaiel t'a , ! i
Cat, fs'ag in, :
t el. Use a tie. Hit e ', 94
CelumM Or. ph. , , t, IH
vmie prug.. .... - ,
NStioaal Knsiuel . US ' liS
t'nlte fruit.,
National Mai
Fkllsiieleki t o , 4e u.
Pullman 131 l'' UI l:t
ruata Aie nugsr. b
Detail gtore i , t
at. u a a r ms ji-4 us n
Total isles 14 144
slope) t'ee, lt per leal, thuisdas
tluee, i per tent
Mark 4,'loe, ,4411',. Thunder clo.e.
.10114,.
Prsiit CI. Sltl. ThuilUsr tlosp.
.ttSlto,
Sterling -Cut. ii 44". Thursday close,
l 4.S.
3's
8
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Its
ts.
N. Y. Curb Bonds
, hp, mis tun,
..101S l"l '"IS
..1044 1U i
.1011 lot S
. 4S II S44.
.loos lus lo V
4 H S
New York Stocks
Rang of prices of th lesdlna- stacks
furnished by Logan & Bryan, 243 Peters
Trust building:
KA1LIWAUI,
Thursday
High. Low. Close. Close.
102 "4 101H 1014, 101
Hhi 574 67 57
143 141 S 141 4 141
SIS ITS 17 7i
A., T. A 8. F
B. O
Canadian Pacific.
New Tork Central
Cheia. Ohio...... 77 71
Great Northern... JJU !!
Illinois Central
K. C. Southern.... 21 28 li
Lehigh Valley 44. ti i
Missouri Pacific... 28 2S
it. i. at n. si',
N'ortUern Pacific. 13
Chl:ro ft N. W.. t:'i
Penn. R. R 46
Reading 7J"i
C R. I. ft P 45
Southern Pacific. S2U
Southern Railway. 2t
i.., m. ez or. r ..... sz
union Pacific
II '4
12
16 tt
41
78
4o
a
J
S1K
14541 1MV 145 'i 144il
STEELS.
7i
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:
ss
si
12
I7.i
46
71
45
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31s
31
4
SS4
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St
45
23
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48
74
45
S2V4
2t
31
17S
. 53 53 63 53
.111 118 111 11
.114 121 124 123
!Tk 7
2 Hi
S2
43
Am, Car Fdry.
Aius-unaimers
Amer. Loco
Baldwin Loco..
Bethlehem Steel
Colo. Fuel ft Iron
Crucible
Am. Steel Fdrv. .
Lackawanna Steel. 7$
Mldvale Steel...... 84
Pressed Steel Car. 10
Rep. Steel- ft Iron. 72 U
F. S. Steel 101 100 101
Vanadium ........ 41 41 41
Otis Steel .... ....
COPPERS.
Ansconda 54 63
Am, o. 62 n. tjo... 60
uerro tie faaco ... ui
Chill
Chlno
29
10
40
77
4
80
71
25
$2
41
71,
34
SO
73
Inspiration .
Ksnneeott . .
Miami
Nevada Con
Ray Con . . .
Seneca
Uth
B--4
22
2
41
ts
40
31
21
:
40
54
0'i
31
22
2S
41
31 S4
77
xo
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40
76
34
51
71
100
4S
10
63
38
21
20 Ml
40
3
t
New Tsrk, Aug. 1 1 Tianeotlons ou th
New Tork ruife bond mikei ludsy sis as
folium
IfcMSteetif.
H'lli. leiw llt.ee.
i Allied fik (t . .. I.' !', Sl
I All fsi'k Uf.. 4, 4S 4e
I Allied Ps.W I ... 14'. 44 't
: Alullll 7 'IS Its l"4'i 14.
I Alumni 7s '$3 . . .14 ll l4
Amer rot Oil .. M, MS IS.
I Amer T a T'J4
1 Ana ''op 4
7 Ana )'od a ':
II An Amer Oil T.lSi 143 l"H
Hein Steel ! ,.ies fve i"e
7 Beth el 7a '3S..I44S 10414, l4
:u t:sn rty q . in', in 's i'"
I fan Nat Ry 5 . . l 11
5 Can Pso (s
i Charcoal lion Is,
I Chi fn Hints '
1 I'mm How ts . . .
I t'on (Is Hall lie.. HIS 101 V 101
I top r.s An a '34.101 io: li'JI
I lop Kl An Is '15.104', 104 li
I t'ubsn Tl .? ...IS 104 )
I t'u.lehy t 1VI; lll'i 11 i
l'eere ft Co lt,s ..101H 103 101
5 Km t ft Co .,10IS I0IS 101
I Goodrich Th e 7s .103 108 lt:l
Jrnd Trunk .104 1 04 J 04
10 Hood Rubber 7 .. ' 11
3 Humble Oil 7.... 1004. loot, 10.
In II T Ii '33.... 11 10 S
31 Ksn O ft K SIS S'j Sl4
6 l.irled Us 7s ...I0IS 101 101
3 I, McNeill ft I. 7s. 100 ino. 100
61 Uigma Cop 7. ...108 1 OK . llilVj
I Mer ft Mfgrs 7s... SIS '
1 Nat Arm 7s S7S I7S $7
.1 Nat Leather S ... 11 IIS '
1 Phil Ri 5', a 101S 101 101
2 Pub S C of N .7 7 .103 101 103
I Hubert (lair 7 . 18 S St
1 Sear R 7. '31 .. 101 1111 101
1 Shswsheeri 7a ....104 104 104
i Solvsy A Cie Is ..104 loss 101
2 Southwell B T 7s 103 lo:, 103
5 St Oil X T 7. '26 101 106 104
1 Stew Wsrner g 101 108 108
11 Sun Oil 7 102 101 102
37 Swift ft Co 7s. '25 102 102S 102
33 Swift ft Co 7s. '31 103 103 103
14 Tidal Osage 7 ....103 102S 103
3 i'n Oil Prod Ss ..100 100 100
3 Un Ry of H 7 106 loss 106
I Vicuum Oil 7 ..'..101 107 108
55 Western Eleo 7 101 104 lot
1 Winchester 7s ..101 101 101
Foreign.
Argentine 7. '23 100S 100 100
20 Can Steamship 7 14 94 4
25 French Oov 4a . 61 51 61
78 King 8 C S5 95', 15
10 Swiss 6s 103S 103 103
85 U S Mexico 4s .... 38S 17 3$
. 11 16 'i 16
. 11 14 18 lt4
. 12 13 12 ..
. $5 15 45 45
OILS.
70 68 69 61
44 - 43 43 43
. 66 56S 6S (
.. s s
. 13 13 13 13
;17S 171 176 171
12 12 12 12
General Asphalt
Cosden
California Pet .
Island Oil
Invincible Oil .
Mexican Pt . . .
Middle States .
Pacific Oil 63 63
ran-American .... s ?e
Phillips 44 !::!
Pierce Oil ....... . 7 7
Pure Oil 2S 28 i
Royal Dutch 52 62 U
Sinclair Oil 30 20
standard Oil N J. .180 180
62
75
43
7
28
63
30
Texas Co
Union Oil
White Oil
Chandler
General Motor
Willys-Overland
fierce-Arrow .
White Motor . .
studebaker
46 44
...21 20S
7- 7
MOTORS.
. .. 69 57
..13 US
.. 1 6
. 47 47 ' 47
.124 123 124
46
21
7
69
13
6
RUBBER AND TIRES.
Fisk
Goodrich ........
Kelley-Springfleld
Keystone Tire . .
Ajax
12
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43
SS
11
12
34
42
IS
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67
12
34
43
1
11
67
62
74
43
7
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62
30
180
46
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7
67
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47
124
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Steax City lire Stock.
Sioux City. la.. Aur. 11. Cattle Re
ceipt. 1,500 head; market steady ; fed
steers and yearlings, I7.50O10.6; grass
steers and yearlings. $4,104)1.00; graaa
cows and heifers. 14.00 14. 75; fat cows
and heifer. 15.004)8.60; canners. 12 544J
3.50; veals. tt.OOtyf.OO; feeders, tt.ttt)
7.11: calves. I4.0t4y7.26: feeding cows and
heifers. I3.004JS.3S; itockera. $5.007.6.
Hogs Receipts. 4,040 head: markets,
steady: 15c higher; top. $1.10: bulk of
butchers. $8.7tt)i.tO; packing grades.
$7.40) 1.25..
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 10t head:
market aleadv.
V. S. Rubber 57
INDUSTRIALS.
Amer. Beet Sug. ..47 4S 46 47
At... Gulf ft W. I. 31 81 31 30
Amer. Inter. Corp. 37 S 38 "4
Amer. Sumatra ..38 31 no' .1
Amer. Telephone .122 123 122 122
American Can ..68 67 61 6
Central Leather .. 28 31 31 38
Cuba Cane 16 16 15 14
Cub.-Amer. Sugar 26 25 24 25
Oorn Products ....114 114 114 114
Famous Players .. 14 83 14 83
tienerar Electric 179 171 17 17
Gt. Northern Ore.. 40 40. 40 40
Int. Harvester 111 101 111 10S
Am. H. ft L., pfd 70
0. lnd. Alcohol.. laU K.t &u cDU
int. riper si do 57 65
Int. M. M.. pfd.... 64 65 64
Am. Sugar Ref.... 80 80S 80 80
Sears-Roebuck .... 89 87 SS 87
Stromsburg 46 44 41 49
Tobacco Product.. 64 53 64 63
Worthlngton Pump 4S 41 4S 4S
Wilion Co, 47 43 4 ....
Westinghouse Klec. 61 61 61 61
Am. Woolen 91 SOS 90 90
Chlcaa-o Slock.
Range of price of the leading Chicago
lock furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 248
Petera Trust building:
Armour ft Co. pfd 100
Edison com '. 130
Carl Motor 2
Montgomery-Ward 25
Stewart-Warner 43
Swift ft Co 104
Swift Int 20
Union Carbide 5k
Wahl .'.IS
Wrigley 104
' Boston Wool.
Boston. Aug. 11. The Commercial Bul
letin. Saturday, will say:
"The wool market keeps steady in spite
of all adverse factor affecting tho busi
ness at the moment, especially the strikes
and the tariff. Demand has been of fair
proportions and price are generally firm.
Little business Is reported from the west.
"The goods market appears to be fairly
healthy and the prospects at the moment
seem to favor higher prices for goods,
unless wages are lowered in the wool
manufacturing plant."
The Commercial Bulletin will publish
wool quotations aa follows:
Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces: delaine
unwashed, 64056c; fine unwashed, 46
48c; half blood combing, 6051c;
blood, combing, 46 47c.
Michigan and New Tork fleeces: De
laine unwashed, 5254o; fine unwashed.
43045c: half blood unwashed. 4748c:
blood unwaehed, 4546c; blood un
washed. 42643c.
Wisconsin, Missouri and average New
Englstid: blood, 46 47c; bttod, 44
045c; S blood. 4142c.
Scoured basis: Texas: Fine IS months,
$1.25; fine 8 months, $1.07!. 12.
California: Northern, . $1.25: middle
county, I1.10JS1.15; southern. 909Sc.
Oregon: Eastern No. 1 staple, $1.30;
fine nd fine medium combing. $1.16
1.20; eastern clothing, $1.051.12: valley
HO. 1, II. 07011. lu.
Territory: Fine staple choice. $1.30
1.32: hair blood combing, H.in1.16:
blood combing,, 88S3c; blood comb
ing. HOIK.
Pulled: Delaine. $1.1601.20: AA. $1.08
01.12; A supers, $1.0001.05. Mohairs:
best combings. 6658c; best cardings.
60 055c, .
New York Coffee.
New Tork, Aug. 11. A further decline
or 2 to 5 points in the market for cof
fee futures at the opening was followed
by rallies on covering which may have
been promoted by a rather more optimistic
view of the European situation. Decem
ber deliveries which had sold off to S.18c
early, advanced to 9.26c and closed at
S.20c, with the general market closing net
3 points lower to 3 point higher. Sales
were estimated at 44.000 bags. September
I.2!c; October, i.zzc; uecemDer, i.joc:
January, 9.19c; March, 9.19c; May, 9.20c;
July, .isc.
Soot coffee was reported In rather bet
ter demand, with prices unchanged to
10c to 10c for Rio 7s and 14Sc to 14o
for Santos 4. Cost and freight offers
were Irresular with Santos 2s and. 5s part
Bourbon quoted at 13.45c to 13.90c for
prompt shipment ana at lz.Hbc to lg.z&c
for October to December shipment. Rio
7s were quoted at 9. 15c for September,
October shipment.
The official cablea reported no change
in Rio enchanee rates witn Rio uncnangea
to 50 reio lower. The early cable from
Santos ws 50 to 100 reis nigner. out
lster cables showed a decline of 60 to
176 rels on that market. Brssillan port
receipts, 89,000; Junduahy receipts, 21,000.
New Tork Sugar.
New Tork, Aug. 11. The raw sugar mar
ket was unchanged, with Cubas at 3Sc
cost and 'freight, equal to 5.36c for "cen
trifugal. Trading was light and the only
sales reported was a lot of 10,000 bags of
Cubas to an operator, August shipment at
3.60 f. o. b. Cuba.
The raw sugar futures market was
firmer and closing prices showed net
advances of 8 to 10 points. The recent
decline was said to have carried the mar
ket below a parity with the spot quo
tation and there was renewed buying for
outside account and considerable cover
ing for ever the week-end with final
prices at the best of the day. September,
3.70c; December, 3.85c; March, 3.56c; May,
$.7e.
There were no changes In refined sugar,
with fin granulated lilted at 7.00 to
7.10c, but It was still possible to obtain
sugar below refiners quotations. There
was a little better export Inquiry re
ported, but the , domestic demand was
still light.
Refined future nominal. Closing: Sep-
ember end October, 7.30c; December, 7.20c.
Chicago Potatoes.
Chicago, Aug. 11. Potatoes Dull: re
ceipts. 27 cars; total U. S. shipments.
843 cars; eastern shore Virginia barrel
Cobblers, No. 1, $2.7502.10; New Jersey
sacked Cobblers,' $l.tO01.7O cwt.; bulk,
$1.6001.70 cwt.: Minnesota sacked esrlv
Ohios. $1.3601.40.
SALESMEN
Manufacturer of nationally advertised and eitabliihed line has two va
cancies in ita ales erganiiation. This corporation i a really' large one in
a large induatry.
The above poiition will be filled just as quickly we can find the right
mn. Salary and expense bast for hort tint and then commission with
guarantee and bonoi. Our men muat earn above $4,000 per year to be
satisfactory.
Our territories are not large, cur men re home every week-end. They
work, ii days a week selling to wholesale trade only. There are no lay-offs or
closed seasons. The line is staple and shipments are msde from Omaha.
The men w are looking for now are probably between 2t and 36. have
made few changes In th past and are probsbly employed now, with good
reason for considering a change.
Reply in detail. All correspondence treated strictly confidential until after
personal interviev which will be arranged if your letter look interesting. Our
present salesmen have been adviaed of this advertisement.
W-1S7 BEE
New York bonds
New Yoifc, Aut II -In4 pilrei on the
New Vuik IH'k e. heii held lltin. with
uai i hengee feeing tt fractional riluie
Hail leeties eie eituxs. but lli-r eere
otereh4e4 bt the Itiauellisl I'uUP, IU
i hi. h tolHiff.i ('iu.1u. ie la, Melon i'uui.
pany 7i and Weitaiu I'nlun S "'
new high prifr. foii-i'lt uuus strength
leu si hue it by V lleon I'd king Is
, ,-1 7. and Aliuuurs Heel K.lale 4a. New
Vi.ik Centre! drlwutuie a ere up lo
l-.li, ,ir lite fuel time, while the peei
.ri. uf the yer vre also uie.le ky
tt.eeek t'kie ,'onve-i ttbl Is, St.
I .utile a liiiui It western cuneolnUted 4s and
..uitfi hsiUar ts. A "1 Inquiry al.u
was noted lor tril lion vulitta. I.elUera uf
the a roup, lm luilmg Ittleili.trnuili Itspul
Transit Si, Third Avenue aujaeliuenl
en.t l he Maiasi irtl Hallway vl tan
I le in 11.0 Is.
Uueity iieues eie generally up 1 t
! point, with few change iiuteil In llis
e-turlnn of riuiopeau government
anadiiii Government la et s.llve ud
stieng upon III" announcement thai the.
s-oveiniiienl plinned to retire the I'JI.'
onu.eoii of Its Viviary 4. offered la 111'
Ur.iiilun iHiudi elsa li.iJei.ed
Total sain, pr vlu. were l3.Mt,4o.
An iseue of l,:aoO of per cent
equipment (rut lernflialee of th II""'
tun Maine railroad, whu h were offered
at 1101 slid linereel tu leld 4.71 lo I le
wis ver-subscribed. Th only other Im
portant uttering was ail leeua of l.'.Ilu.
mo per rent eiiuipiiinit tiwst i ertifii'atei'
of the I'hllailelphia llai.l.l Tranlt mm
tny, whlrh were uffeie.l to )leld from 4
to per ienl. ;
New Yoi Ail. It following lie 1..
day s hlili. low and closing pn.i-i uf bonus
on th New Voik sunk .'hen'. sml the
total sales of eai h rwnd:
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Liberty ISs .
4 MliSrty 1l 4s
I Liberty 3d 4s
l.u l.Ote
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100 8 100.21 100 31
.100.31 100.31 I00 1S
14 Liberty .et 4Ss ..101.3 1l.ll 10134
4 .'4 Liberty 2d 4S ..loo 's 100.50 100 S3
J4 l.llieriy J'l 4S ..100.5 loO.IO 0 64
14 l.lbertv 4th 4l,s..1l 54 tni.ll lol.SS
It Victory 4S 1 10.14 10M4
307 Victory 4t 100 SO 104.41 IOO.IiO
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' 17 Bordlaut 6s "J
. S Copeuhagen Sa .. Sl'i
1 Lyons "-'i
3 Marseilles 6 S3
7 Rio de Jsnelro ..
Han Paulo la '
JS Tnklo 6 72
1 r-eerhnelit Hell l tf 5
lien Vunl as A 110 lii 110
t Dept rMne 7 l So S0,
37 Dom fun s :..102 io: loss
Dom t'sn 6s 31 SS t Sl
J:l Dom Can 6 51. S ll'.i 184.
Dtch IS lud Is 47.. SS 16 86',
i tt Dtch K lnd a 2.. 4 5i S4'i
- 32 Krench Rep Is ...4100 100 100
- 40 French Kep 7s... 90 SS
:ilt .lupsnese 1st 4a.. Is 4 lS
2S Japanese 4s 78 774, 7
' 3 BelKlum 7SS 105 104i 104
Belgium Is S 8 S
37 Denmark Is ...
5 Italy l,s
.-44 Netherlsnds 6s .
It Norway 8s
7 Sweden is
15 Parls-Ly-Med 6s.
32 Rep Bolivia 8a . .
fi Rep Chile 8s 46.
7 Kep T-runusy 8a
2 Queensland 7a .
12 Queensland 8s .
6 Rio tlr do Sul 8s
,8 Swiss Con 8-
S ' ic i: n a 1 iUi
61 K O B ft I 6s 29.109 10H 101
241 K Q B & I 6(,s 37. 105 104 105
38 U S Bralll 8s 101 100 100
20 TJ S Mexico 4s 4 45i 45
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1 AJax Rub 8s . . 91
8 Amer Ag Chm 7.104
6 Amer Smelt 5s...... 95
8 Amer Sugar 6s 104
123 Am T 4 T cv 6s. .115
49 Am T & T 0 t 5s. . 99
2, -Am Writ Pa 6s 86
13 Armour & Co 4s. . 91
87 At T & S F gen 4s. . 93
5 At T & 8 F adj 4s. . 8
5 At C L 1st con 4s. . 91
12 At Ref 68 103 103 ! 103'
76 Bolt & Ohio 6s..... 101 !, 101 1014
12 Bait 4 Ohio cv 4a 86 86
1 Bell Tel Penn 7s.. 108 108
2 Beth St ref Es- 96 9li
1 Beth SI P m 5s.. 92 12
9 Braden Cop 6s 99 99 'i
:: Bklrt R T 7s ctf... 82 82V4
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84'i 80 SO
98 rH 98
67 67i 67
0 90 'i 90
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, 98 971 97
1 Ches & Ohio cv 4s 8 89'4 89 I
2 C B & Q ref 5s A. 101 11114 101S
to Con Pac d 4s
4 Cent Leath 5s
1 Cent New Eng 4s. .
7 Cent Pac gtd 4s. . .
1 1 Cerro Pasco 8s. . . .
103 Ches & Ohio cv 6s.
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1 Pan Am P ft T 7s 101 101
8 Pwin R R IS". ...110 110
13 Penn R R gn r.s. 102 102
2 Penn R R gen 4t, 93 9.:s;
1 ere Marq ref 5s. 98 98
12 lerc Oil d Is...... 97 96
IS Pro ft Hff 8s 102 102
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1 Reading gen 4s 85 85
4 Rep I ft St col 6s.. 95 941,
3 R 41 ft W 1st 4s.. 7 79
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5 St L I Mi ft S rf 4l 88 6S
52 St L ft S F ad 6s 82 82
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178 Ht L ft S F p I 4s A 73 73
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1 Seaboard A L ad 6s 28 28
60 Seaboard A I. rf 4 45 4 4
1 Sharon St Hp 8s A. 98, 98 K
22 Sinclair Crude 64. 99 98
64 Sinclair Oil cv 74s. 104 103
a:i Sinclair Oil col 7s. 98
15 So Bell Tel 5s 9 98
16 So Pac cv 4s 93 91
41 So Pac ref 4s 1 3
41 So Pac ref 4.1 1 90
1.1 So Rv gen 64s 102 103
10 So Ry con 5s 98 97
10 So Ry gen 4e 9 69
2 So Prt RIP 'e 7s.. 102 102
6 Stand Oil Csi t 7s. 106 16
10 Third Ave adj 5.. 64 64
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9 Tob Prod 7s 107 106
1 9 Trn B & P 6s A elf. 99 99
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1 Un Pac ov 4s 95-, 5'
tl r?i Tarlt Car 7s... 103 ln3
11 Chi ft E 111 5s 83
3 Chi Gt West 4s 60
92 C M ft-St P cv 4s. 73
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4 T'tah P ft L 5s. .
12 Va-Car Chm 74s
10 Va Ry 5s
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Exports toluiroe,
Show Sharp Slum
Traill for Fiscul er Owr
,(H)0,0M.(MM HiIhw
urf of Previtui IVriml.
1 Wasliin.inn, Aug. II, I.mxhi. t
Kurope tlnrins the final year rml
ril J tine ,ttl were more titan $1 .ittMi.
IHKI.isk) below the previous r.r anl
liimenlt to South Antrrita hort
ilrrliue of more ihan f.Hkl.tsMi..
(HK), tin I'ltiiiiiirne tie ii iitn-nt in
iioiincttl in fortigii traile rrnrt.
I'.vtiotu lo Kiirniii' iliirifiit tlu- ti.c
JHHirnalctl $.'.tJj7,ISK,tMHI. iumjartil
Willi J.t.-tiw.iaai (inriiiK 'triun
u-j,r. Iiuporl inullcl M.;iMMM),(l
u,..iiil f.JS.IHKMKHI iliiititB l''-'l
I'.sport lo Souili America tor ill'
r auktrtuai'-tl $I"I.IKHMKI mn..
j;iie. with $Se?.MKHJ,iHiJ tltiniitf tin
previnii 12 nmnlli. iiii"ti ital'e.l
$.W.(HMI.(Ui(l Meain-t $4K.VlHH.isl for
il..-list al tMr I0.M
Kitirtt to Kurope lor llic tnoiilli
i.l June ai!tfrti.tirl $lr,,lM Hl.t H i.im
luinl will) $l78.tKXMHM tlurinu lm
a tear au Import tolallnl $".
tHKI.iHMI auanl-l $55,IKK),(NHl m .Imif
l').l. . .
Jinn- shtpuieliK lo Sotllll Amri'iM
loi.illfil $Jl.(KH,lXi0 as aBaitiM S17.
(MNI.iiOil in the same month a ycur ai"
Import attsrrgatrd $29,(X)tMMHI com
pared with SIV.OOO.miO m June. 1921.
20 West Kl- 7. 1014. .JS I'"'.
I Hl.k-atpeli St is .. 88 "J.
1 is Wilson CO sf 141.106 l !"'.
I i;i vu.ua A Co iv t... Si S4 p
Till I eeles uf bunds today wer tl.-
4... "mitred witn lll.S34.000 pr.M'
I ous day d 7.:7,OPO a ear t k
Turpentine end Utim.
I m n.h. lis.. Aug. II Turpsntliie--
fi.ni. 1104. sales. 774 Mils.; receipt. "
1,1.1. ; shipniiKi. Sit bbls-; .lock. '
U'lt'.iiii rinit. lower giad"; higher
lde- ..e.iy: sal.., raaha: re relpts.
I.40S rusks: shipments. 43 '; "tott.
li1o,4:.: K, o. II. i i"V0! J'
son: K. S5.0o: SI. J.06ffS.lo.
ln; w, is. ts.t4H.ss: ww. i.otj.t.
New York Poultry.
ew YorU. Aug. lt.-Pou'.try Live firm.
b.o,'e" b freight. S3C! by "P'"-")
-,: dreesed weak; wslrn chlcssni,
27
Flasseed, '
Liuliitli Au II. Klsxiee.1 September.
:tj'..' bid: ."lober. t.SSe bid; November.
2 25c a,ked; liecember. I.llc.
( blraio Poultry. "
Chl.aao At:g. II Poultry Alive, high
er! fowh. 16 & 24, I broiler. 24c: aprln-.
27c; loostera, lewc
CUNARD
ANCHOR
ANCHOR-DONALOSOM
S V to Cherbourg and Southampton
aftpSS
MAI RETAMA ..Kept. S "- ' "
N. Y. to Plymouth. Cherbourg Hamburg
( AROMA Ay'-.'LftLV ,a'HI
a.tvoM V Sept. Oct. 1 ,
to Cobh IQueenstovrnl
SCVTIIl (new) Aug. 81 Mept. 8 Oct.
I.AC4IMA (new..:Spt.t Oct.
C A KM AM A , . Hepl. t
Sails from Boston September l.
v v to Londonderry Glasgow
COH MR! A Aug. 19 Sept. 1 "
CITY of MINIKIN Sept. t '
CAMER4IMA new Sept. ?. T 4
TI WANIA (new) Sept. 30
IUSVRI4 . P.. ..Oct. 21
Boetr.n to Londonderry, Liverpool ' .
ASSYRIA 15 "
Stops at Glasgow. , ,
Bo-ton to Queenstown Liverpool r
TYKRHENIA (newl "iViSSr.'
CANADIAN SERVICE
Via Picturesque St. Tawrence Roete-..
Montreal to Olssgow 1
I ASSANIIRA ... Aug. St ept. 2 Oct. 2)
SATl'R-MA Sept, a Oct. 6 o. S
Montreal to Liverpool .. -
ALBANIA .Ang.lJ ? "f' ;
At SOM A epi. l "e- "
TYRRHENIA new Oct S Dee. S
Sails from Hiillfax. I
Montreal to Plymouth. Cherbourg ,
and London '
AMIANIA ..Aug.211 Sept. SS Nov. 4
ANTONIA (uew. Sept. fl Oct. IS Nov. IS
Apply Company's lcl Agt. Beerrwhete
Where would we be anyway
if it weren't for advertising?
WHAT a lot of time advertising saves us! We need
something. We see it advertised. And w'e go
straight from where we are now to where the article,
is sold.
Have you ever gone around from place to place seek
ing for something which you knew existed but which
nobody else seemed t6 know anything about, not even
the storekeepers?
,! ' -
Youave wasted an hour, maybe several hours, pos
sibly half a day. You have worn out your patience,
and before the end of the quest probably you began to
figure that the thin'g which you sought was not, after
all, so good as you thought it was, otherwise other peo
ple besides yourself would know something about it. ,
The manufacturer who advertises, invests his money,
therefore, not alone to tell of the merits of his goods but
to save you time. The manufacturer who is willing to
pay for advertising space in newspapers or magazines
in order to point out to you where his merchandise' is
sold, so that yoji may get there quicker and buy it
easier, is'not going to skimp or cheat in manufacturing it.
After going to all the trouble and expense of telling
you just where you may find it, he is going to see to it
that when you do buy it, it is good enough so that you
will buy it again.
And in making up your mind about merchandise
which is advertised, consider thfs last thought the
manufacturer can .well afford to make it as good as it
can be made because one sale means hundreds, even
thousands of others following naturally and costing him
nothing extra.
(Published by The Omaha Bee. ia co-operation with
Th American Association of AdvertUinf Agencies
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