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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1916.
QRAIN ANDPR0D0CE
5ash Wheat is Rather Weak
Eand Sells from Cent to Cent
- and Half Lower.
CORN FALLS OFF A CENT
whin. TlU17e: No. 3 yellow Italic;
July, 7Hc; September, 73 C73Tc; De
cember. 12 0. v , ,
OATH No, white, ,.'d4.c. No. 3 mlxefl.
BUTTER Creamery, S-c; flrati. lie; we
onde, lac; packers, 21 c.
KOQB Ft rata, Zlc.
POULTRY Hene, lie; roflitere, jou.
broilers, J2c.
NEW YORK-STOCKS
.'.'" , - Omaha. July It. !-
Th. oh whaat market waa rather waak
today, ruling from 19 me lower.
Ther. waa. how.ver, a pretty 'air demand
for all ktnda of wheat and the demand
for new wheat waa eepeclelly active.
The demand for eorn and oeta waa quite
active, but on account of the extremely
light receipt, the trade In theae cereal, waa
very quiet
Com ruled from 01e lower, a premium
of me being paid for the better fradea of
yellow corn. .
There waa only a few car, of oate aold
and theae aalea were made at a He decline.
Out of a total of 74 ear, of wheat re
ceived today U were of the new orop. The
corn receipt, were 14 care and oate alao
" Clearance, were: Wheat and flour equal
. to 1.106,000 bushel.! corn, 141,000 puahsle;
oala. 1,4, Oeo buihele.
Liverpool cloae: Wheat. 4 lowari corn.
'VJmwr 'wheat receipt, were '-
bushels and ,hlpmenta (70,000 bushels,
against reclpt, of J70.000 bu,hel, and ahlp
menta of 140.000 bu,hela laat year.
Primary corn recelpte were 808,000 bush
I, and ehlpment. 477,000 buehe s, against
receipts of 4!,00 buehela and ahlpmenla or
Ml, One buahel, laat year.
Primary oal, receipt, were 010,000 buah
el, and ihlpmenta 114.000 buehela. against
receipt, of oon.ooo buehela and ahlpmenta ef
000,000 buahel, laat year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oala.
00
Shares Show Pronounced Re
cuperative Powers, Scor
ing Average Gains.
HOW
00 1(7
141
l(i
" 107 , 14
no
1,
nivspv ,
Mlnneaoolla ' '
Duteth ....
Omaha
Kanaae City
it Louie ...
Theae aalea were reponeo
Wheat No. I hard winter. 1 oar, 11.0(1
tl care (new). 11.071,: I oara, 11.071 1 car,
11.01. No. I hard winter. 1 oar,
1 oar (new), tl.06; 1 oar. 1041
1.01: I ear., 1.VH 1 "Veer V"!'l
hare winter! 4 oara, tl.Oil ear. 0L"jl
Tear, li.oi; 1 car. 1.I01 oar. 11.00.
ample hard winter: 1 oar. .1.011 1 ..re,
Oto: I oar, (401 No. t .prlng. 1 car. 01.071
1 ear (durum). 07o. No. I white "prlng!
ear. 14c. No. I mlied: t oar. 11.01.
Barley No. 4: oar. do, Mo. 1 teetl I
"corsrto. I white: I eat .. Wo.
white: 1 car, 71 c. No. 0 whltai U ear.
TTo. He. 1' yellow: 1 car, le. No. I
yellow! ear, Tl. No. I yellow! I car.,
TOO. He. I yellow: I ear, TTo. No. I mixed.
1 ear. TIo. No. I mlied: 0 1-1 oar.,
Tle. No 0 mlaed: I car, 71o I ear.
Uc Sample mlied: l- oar, (Bo.
Oata No. I white: 1 ear, II e. Mo, 4
' white: 1 ear, Me. Sample. 1 ear. ITo.
Omaha Caah Prlcea-Wheat: No. I hard,
1.0tt1.0(: No. I hard, I.M1. 1 No. 4
hard. 00c ell 01: No. I .prtnt. ll.00Ol.il;
Se.1 spring, I1.0IO1.08; No. 1 durum, 11.00
Sl.Oll No. . durum, 0lcll.(0- Com: No.
TwliU ". "" Tl07lo:
mJtI "white," Ht7(0i Me . I whlt.. 70
TIot Me. 0 white, T49T6c; No. I
Jsllow, flttCTIHe; No. I ysllow, TT 971c;
No. 4 yellow, 77 77 Hoi No. I yellow, 74 0
TT.t Mo. 4 fellow, T407l: No. I mxed,
tlOTT.I Tmo. I mlaed. 7014 970 c; N
m.xei. fl97lo; No. I mlied, 71071.!
n.ri lilM. T407lo. Oata: Me. t
white, I80llo; standard, ! No.
I white, llOHo; No- 4 "hlte, 17140
l(o. fSrlW. ".!.. 00O00CI No. I feel
UOIIe. Kyei No. I. UOIT.l Me. I, II
. lie.
!' QMAfM rXTlTUt MARKET.
.! The looal future market opened a trifle
. lower, with fairly active trading la wheat
.and lllht trading In eorn and oata.
, Th. i wheat market rallied before the eleaa
and September wheat closed 140 and the
December about c higher.
Corn eloaed at aleady price, and eata
'cioaed e lower oo Sepumker aad o lower
: en the December. . , . .
,' There wa. aotlve trading la wheat toward
the latter part of the eeaaloa, but eorn and
oata remained, quiet during moat of the day.
Omaha eloalng price, oa rularee far Ula
' ay
New Tork. July 10. Stock, displayed
pronounced recuperative power, today, spe
cialtle, of almoat all description,, although
hoe under recent aevere prueure, ecorlng
average gain, or 3 to 3 polnta, witn
greater advance. In the more volatile Is
ue,. The rlae wee brought about by a
combination of favorable clrcumitancea
which included well defined report, of
forthcoming war contract,.
The apparent aucceee or tne new irencn
loan tn which dealing, on the "when Is
ued" baal, were made In the open market,
and the weekly review, of steel trade au
thority,, which referred to increaalng ton
nage of exports, exerclerd a favorable sen
timental Influence. Local money condition,
reflected further eaee, both aa to call and
time accounta.
Obviously, advance. In tne ,tocg list
were made largely at the exponas of at,
overconfident bear element which had ex
tended it, operation, 10 the point wnore
any reversal might prove dlaeatroui, Indi
cation, of urgent covorlng, of short con
tract, were frequent during - tne session.
Munitions and equipments like Bethlehem
and Crucible Steel, the locomotive,, Rail
way Steel Springs, American car. pressed
Steel Car and the motora and their ao
ces,orlea contributed to the breadth of the
trading.
Shipping aharea regained much of their
former prominence with advance, of 1 to
, nnlnta fn, M.rrantile Marina rferred
and United Fruit and lit for Atlantic, Oulf
A Weat Indlee common, witn tnree tor tnu
preferred. United State, Industrial Alcohol
re-established Itself In speculative favor by
an abrupt rebound of 7 polnta to 11114
rumor, or another promeoio nvairwi
with the French government.
United Statea Steel led tne mantel, al
though only making an extreme gain of
111 polnta The consensu, of opinion ! that
no "extra" dlvldenda will be declared at
next week', quarterly meeting. ., . " . .
Ratle were becKwara mo,i or ine uer.
but Union Pacific, Canadian Paclflo and
nuriini mnvAd forward at the cloae. cop-
pars, Tenne,ae eicepted, were In fair de
mand and tobacco, augmented recent sub
stantial advancea. ,
Totat aalea amounted to 410,000 oneree.
Bonds failed te keep pace with the .lock
list, ahowlnz acme Irregularity. Tennessee
Copper convertibles added 111 to yeater
daya loaa of 0 points. Total aalea, par
value, aggregated 2,48t,0OO.
United statea bona, uncnangea on eau. .
Number of leading aalea and quotation.
on the market were:
rja.es. ni.o. lew, i;u.
Am. Beet sugar,.
American Can....,
Am. Car at Found.
Am. Locomotive...
Am. Bme t. ft net.
Am. Sugar Ref.,..
am. Tel. ft TO. . , .
Am. Zlno, L. A S... 1,100
Anaconda Copper..' !l,ooo
Atchlaon
Baldwin Looo....
Baltlmore'A Ohio.
Brook. Rapid Tr. .
Flutte A Sud. Coo.
Cal. Petroleum..,.
Canadian Pactfio..
Central Leather...
cnesapeake ft omo
C, M. A St, Paul..
Chicago A North..
C. R. I. A P. Ry..
Chlno Copper
t;o.o. met iron,.
Corn Prod. Ref...
Crucible Steel 10,000
Distiller Security. 1,400
Erie
Oeneral Eleotrlo . . .
Ot, Northern pfd.
fhTT
Sept
Tee.
T!nrn.
i Sept
... reo,
- Oata
Sept
I eo.
Open. I High. ILew. Cloa.
Tt tl Tla tl
10 10 Itfi I0H
II W . II H 11 II
40 40 llgl 40
.Ait. Open.
Vht.
July
2p
. Jlec.
.Xorn
'Wuly
Sept.
-Mc.
(eat..
- July
' Sept
Iee.
Tork.
. July
.'-Sept
-feert
wuly
-ept
-Oct.
Dlba.
! July
ept
no
114
101
-ioi
OIH
4
II
.by Logan A Bryan, stock and (rata brokers,
' lie noutn putewntw pirvvt
H!
14
II 10
111 10-41
II It
ii oi
II 01
it it
II 40-l7j
High. ILow.) Cloae. I Tea.
i3i8a'iii
I i3 mfi mow til ii
li 11 . i UK
49 49 , 49 41
40 40 40 41
41 it 41 41
tl 99 II tO II tt II It
14 II 14 4t 14 II 14 It
II M It It II II II 91
It tl II IB II tt II tl
It II II tt II tl II II
II II II IT II II II 4t
II 41 It II II If II 41
CHICAGO OsWkDf AMD rBOTUlOltt.
Ti f Tmls Hi CMaf wUm m
o. ' Wmrt f Trfttto. ,
CMmvcs oTulr It, Wheat prtoea shewed
weasneM .oaar. inuusuoea larieur by a
iillnlnsT attoiatJona at Llveroool and br
tenewsd hint of a obanoa (or peaM, The
market eloeed oerrous, a shade to o net
lower, with September at 11.11 and De
cember at tl.U01.1t. Corn flnl.hed
, 6 eft U o up. oata down 0 to o
ana praviswua ymrjmg irom aeeunt i
rlao of to.
Notwtthatandlnf that black mat report
seemed worse than at aay Urn since the
tnfaetlori was dlaoovored, the Amertwui
i wheat market appeared at first to be al
most wholly wider the swar of' bearish
cable dispa tushes. It waa said to be the pre
atllas; view at Uvarpool that North Amer
ican supplies wars larva and war likely te
Increase in the near future. Besides the
outlook for shipments from Russia In the
orasi f peace oeins; aeciarea was me&
ttonod as navlnf become a factor la Buro
paaa estimates of valusc Announoement
that 'the Russians had oraeaed Into Hun
anr and that the Swiss envoy at Washl&c
ion had dUouaaed with the American lute
department th outlook for a stoppavs of
awatimies tenaea to aepress tne market hers.
Perslatanea of tha blaok nut advlcaa lad
the last part of the day to somethlas of a
rally la wheat values, although at no time
above yesterday's latest figures. Tha dam
age reports oovered a wider territory ta the
spring orop statea than has heretofore been
tha oasa, It was aald that the blue stem
wheat as well aa too durum and marquis
varietlsa had become affected, and that In
South Dakota some rust-stricken wheat waa
already being out aa bains only coed for
roaaer.
Rain In Kansas. Nebraska. Iowa and 1111.
" nets cave the bears an advantage regarding
corn. The government weekly orop report
: vas aiao a wnirami miivtnoe. uaia un
derwent a sag with otner oereaia. Field ad
. U:m were favorable.
Heavy realising sales by holders aotsd as
a weign. on isra an nna, raoaerer miy
ins. however, was more than an offset as ic
' ,jt lt. A break in tha oil market seemed to
.lave prompted some or tne soiling or lara.
Cash Prices Wheat. No. 1 red, new,
11.11; No. I red nominal; No. I hard,
uitl. tl.llei.l3;'No. hard. old. Sl.lOw
1.1 JH. Corn: No. I yellow, llllet No.
4 yellow. ItdIOc; No. 4 White, UtfTto.
. Oaisi No. I white, 4to; standard, 41a.
Kye: nominal. Barley: gTlo. Beeda:
; Timothy, l.tt;( clover. T.14.t. Pro
vlsions: Pork, U4.40Olt.lt; lard, 111.11;
- ribs, sii.etoii.se. -
BUTTER Steady; creamery, l8ITa
uuuB -eieaay: reoeipis. is.ist oa
- finis, illlo; ordinary firsts, ll31o.
ai inara, cases inoiuaeo, leviae,
POTATOES Lower; receipts, 41 cars;
Vluftnla barreled, tl.0091.lt; Virginia
butfi, v lee; Missouri ana sianaaa, 199
,:. POAJLTRTAUve. higher; fowls, lie
iprtngs, 11 20.
Kt. Louis. July if. WH BAT No. I red.
r- aew, 11.f091.isi4; No. 1 nam nominal; July,
11.14: SeDtember. 11.11.
CORN No, 1, ltei No. 1 whits, lt
1ac: July. Uet September, 74t)74o,
OATfl Na, 1. no. 40ej No.. 1 white,
42 a. ' -
w : ' Uverawai Orala Marikei.
Lrverpoel. July it. WH K AT Spot No
' Jlaaltoba, lis ld; No. I, lis Id.
CORN Spot American 4 mixed, new,
" 10s 3d.
ITibiii Crty Cliaeral Maritel
Kansas City. July It. WH EAT No.
hard. tt.8T01.te; No. t red. tl,10l.ll
July, Il.t4e1.04; September, 11.04
l7dxmber. l.i tjl.
CORN Ne. I mUed, Y17let No.
RISE
RESULTS
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Moderate Kan of Cattle Sells
at Steady Prices Hogs
Mostly Unchanged.
SHEEP EE0EIPTS SMALL
Rerelpte wire:
Official Monday ....
Official Tueeday ...
Estimate Wednesday
Omaha, July II, llll.
Cattle. Hoga Iheep.
7,0,1 t.soz
7.204 11.27,
7.400 1,100
1.071
M00
Three days thl, weekll.141 20.400 I2.7IS
Heme daya lat week. .12. 021 24,b22 21,221
Hr.mo daya 2 week, ago 1,400 17.211 14,022
Hem. daya I week, agoll.144 32,001 33,511
Hame day, 4 weak. agoll.OOl 2I.b03 22,071
8ama daya laat y.ar,.12,74i 21,124 41,102
Tbe following tab., ehowa the receipt, of
cattle, hoga and aheep at the South Omaha
live atock market for the year to del, aa
compared with laat year:
1011. lots inc. Deo.
C.ttl. .... g,;il (20.311 07.400
Hoaa 1.411! 34, 1.7MI KSl LSO.KfiK ......
heep 1,077,612 1,102,711 106.001.
The folluwlng table showe the av.rage
Erlcea of hog. at the Omaha live stock mar
et tor the laat few daya, with onmparlaona:
Dale. 1014. IHlt. 11014. 11018. 11012. 11011
ly
July
July
July
July
July
July 11.
July II.
July II.
July 14.
July 11
July II
July 17
July i.
July 11.
;I7 0 71 21 0
1114 7 II I It 7 31 I II
t 11 7 14 I 20 I II e , J,
I 71 I ) k: ni I It
I II I 10 I 71 7 II 1
I 70 I II 47 I 70 7 24 I 31
0 17 I 11 I 71 7 20 I 17
II I 70 I 71 7 II I 14 7 11
1 01 I II I II e 1 II I 30
I 01 I IB I 00 I 10 e 4
I lt I It I 04, I 00 7 10 I 20
II! Ill Ili 111
I 14 7 01 I 71 I 12 7 10 I Id
"I 39V I I 73 I III 1 I7 34
I l 7 071 e , g( , jo a ,
Receipts en. dl.nn.iHAn r.t i,... .,r,. L.
the Union slock yards. Omaha, Neh.i for'!
TTZy'V. vm? """"" ' 'C'01'
RECEIPTS CARLOAD.
Cstlls. Hog. She.p HY,
: ' .:,
, 1
. 41
, II
, II
. 1
. 1
. 10
, I
C, H. St. P ....
Wabaah
Mlaaourl Paclflo ,.,
Union Paclflo ....
C. ft N. W., ...t,.
C. ft N. W., we.t..(
C, St. p., M. O.
c, b. ft q ..at..
C. B, ft Q.. w..t. .
C, R. I. ft p., ,.at.
C. Ft. I, ft p., weat
Illinois Central . . ,
Chicago Ot. Weat.
II
7
4
II
I
i
i
Total receipts 14
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs.
,3,
1.200 It . Rla
18,100 01 14 16
1,000 17 14 .11
1.000 04 01 01
1,000 11 12 11
loot
100 120 130 131 U
si sow
l.suo to. ini iv.m
1,100 70 17 71
100 11 11 11
100 11 11 14
1,100 11 14 11
II
100 110 170 170
too n ii ii
1,100 II 01 11
100 IT 17 11
ill hi
J!5 !!5
SB
3
Morris Co....
win m co
Cudahy Pack. Co....
Armour Co
Schwarts Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Pack. Co....
B. O. Pack. Co
corr pack. Co.,..,.
Hill ft Bon
Sullivan Bros .,
Rothschild ft Krebs..
Hlgglna .,
Hufman
Roth
Meyers
Qlassbera?
Banner Bros
John Harvey
Jensen ft Lungren ..
Other buyers
100
1,400
1,100
10
44
14V
II V
as
1.400
00 101
400 111,
at North. Ore elis
Illinois Central..., 1014
inter. i:onsoi corp. 100 i b in
Inspiration Copper, 7,100
Inter. Hanr., N. J. 100 117 lit V
int. M. m. pra. otfs 11,100 11
k, c. nouthern.... 400 lb
Kennecott Copper., 14,800 461
ucuis. ivasn ion lizv
. Petroleum... 11.100
Miami Copper 400 Ii
M., k. Tex. pro. .
II II
I 14 41
111 111
141, !
.1
n.t jv. of .ex. piu. ..... ...,
Missouri Paoirio... 101 7 T
Montana Pow.r.... 401 01 01
isif io if
41 40
100
1,100 109'
400
100 111
1,401 11
4,100
1,100
100
1,100
1,700
!
"I'.ioi "iT" 'iii
II
41
II
u
117
.!!
I.v
171
433
107
II
11
'ii
i
i
4
IT
10
31
I
04
IM
30
111
1,011
1.111
1.017
1,011
361
III
Sheep.
40
1.021
1,210
1,411
1.181
Ill
101
1,101 111 117 ill
IS& 14 1
!' 1
eg. .,101 U ft M. un. 4s,,, 111
n ...100 ,11.. K. T.l it U
National Lead..
Nevada Copper.
N. T. Central......
N. T., N. M. ft H...
Norfolk a Weat...
Northern Paelfl...
Paclflo Mall ,
Pacific Tel. ft Tel..
rennayivania
Hay con. Copper. .
Reading
rtsp. iron ft Bteei.
Hliet. Aril. Cooper.
Southern Paclflo...
Southern Railway..
oiuaeoaaer uo.... l.,sov 1,,
Tenneaeee Copper. . 10.300 II
Ttxa. Company.... 1,100 104
t.nion racitio. , , .
vnion raoitio pta,. ,,,
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. II 100 ill
V. S. Steel 41,400 IS
U. S. Steel pfd 100 117
Utah Cooper 1.400 It
v.aDaen pra ... ,dv l7Uj
Weetern Union.,.. 101 14
Weetlngh. l.ctrlo. 1,100 11 ll II
.oiei aaiee or tne eay. ,.,ov Sbarea.
Mew Terk Ikw Market,
New Terk. July ll.-UliltCAJITll.il PA.
PBR 1 per cent
STDRLINO EAUKATTUB llXty.d.V Ulla.
14.71 demand. I4.ll MblM, 14.74,
Diijvajn oar, e.ajoi ateaieaa. Ollara, tit,
BONDS tea varam.nl Heady I railroad lr
regular.
TIMS) LOANS Steady alaty and hlaety
daya, IK per Mali sla mUaa, 44 per
o.nt
CALL MONUT Steady high, 1 par
osnti low, 1 per eenti ruling rate, iu per
cent laat lean, luj per eehll ,leelng ,10, 1
per aenfe..e(iere at w per earn.
u. a. rer. i res, foin
so eoupon
xU. S, la, reg
do coupon
xU. S. 4a. r.g...lOIxM. P. oen. Il
ado ooupon .,.110 Mont Power I
lAm. 8m.lt. 4s..l04N. r, 0. d.a, I., ,111
Am. T.l. T.I. IN. T. City 4.. 117
. o. 4U HUM. T.. NT. 4 VI
Ang.O'.renoo OT, ,,,,,,
Atch. g.n. ... llNe. Paolfle 4a.
B. ft O. a. 00 de I.
Bath. St r.f. la. 100 xOre S. L. ref. 4a ai
Cent Pec. lit... llPao, T. T, la, ,100
C. ft O. ev. 4.. II P.nn. oon. 4., ,104
c, B. a u. it 4. .iaj ao sen. 4s...loi
aC, M. ft St r. needing g.n. 4a, 11
cr. I. ........10T St L. a San, r. ,
ft, R. I. T. Ry. . ref. 4 71 '
ref. 4. 7lSo. Pao. cv. la,, lot
C. ft a ret. 4e. 01 4. rat. 4S ..... 11
D. ft R. a. 0. 4a. TISo. Railway I.. .101
do ref. I. TOttUnlon Pan. 4a.... oatT
Erie g.n. 4a 74 ado .v. 4. 13
Oen, Bleo. Is. . . .lOlixU. S. Rubber I.. 101
xut. ro. im ,a viu. , eteei
i. tj. r.r. . ,, wist union
XBlOu, ... XW. ElM. OV,
. . , Mtea afftllval, . ' ,
New Terk, July II. The market for cof
fee future, waa firm again today, and aft
er opening I to 4 point. hlgh.r w. sus
tained throughout the esnton hy suuoort
from looal and ferslgn tntereeta, moot of
whloh waa eaasd en the oontlnu.d .trangth
of the Brailllan market and a b.ll.f that
pet intareata, having light auppllea, will
soon have to replenish. Prom Its early level
of 1.41c, September advanced to l.llo. De
cember from 1.11. te l.ll, and alaroh from
l.ioe te 1.110, with the cloae praotlcally
top ef the day and I to I polnta net hlgh,r.
Sale., 11.100 hags. July, 1.44.1 August
1.140! September, I.IOci October, l.ll. No
vember, l.tfto; December, l.l!ot January,
I.Tloi February, l.7lo; March, l.llo; April,
I.IOoi May, l.llo: Jul.e. I.oic
Spot coffee .teadyi Rio 7a. 1.: Santos
4a, llo. Offer, from Santo. wre about
10 polnta higher, with 4a quoted 2..4IO to
12.00c eoat and freight London oredlta
Th. etnolal cable, reported It 10 exohaage
d higher and otherwise UBehanaed ex
cept for an advene.-of te IT ret. in
Ran toe future..
ToUla 1,131 i.iti 7,iei
C4TTLB Raeelot. of cattle wmrm of
rather moderate proportlone today, about
...v nvao, out ine tnree daya' supply hae
been eevoral hundred more than tor the
flret half of laat week or the correapond
Ing Ihre. daya a year ago. The market
wa. fairly aetlv. a. far aa desirable offer
ing, ot all grade, war. concerned and for
tna most part prices held about steady with
Tueeday, which mean, that the hulk of
the cattle are now eelllng anywhere from
lie to lOo lower than they were a week
or ten daya ago. Strictly choice heavy
boevea landed at the even money, 110.00
toaay. and a string or California graaa
sioeta at ..is orougnt oo more than yea
terday. In tha main, however. It
ateady trad, and fairly active, an early
clearance oeing maae.
Th. market for cow. and helfera
rather more active than on Tuesday, but
prioea wer. in pretty much the same
notches Th. bulk of th. eowa and helfera
are now eelllng at tha leweat prlcea of
the aeaaon.
There wa. not a great deal of business
In atock cattle and feeding steer., and the
general tone to the market waa rather
weak than etn.rwi... compared with two
wa.k. ago feeders war. 00O70O lower, but
th. demand from tha country waa disap
pointing and until there la a revival In
thl. r..pet faedera are not looking for
mucn improvement m tn. trade.
quotations on cattl.i Oood to choice
eeevee, ii.ootyio.io; fair to good hoevea,
11.004)0.101 eotnmoh to fair heevee, 18.404)
I.OOl good te dhole, yearling., 11.100)10.00;
fair to good yearllnaa, tl.S0avl.60: common
to fair yearllnaa, 17.314)8.00; good to choice
neuera, .t.xfttys.i.; good te choice eowa.
ll.7407.7ll fair to good eowa, 11.004)0.71;
common to fair eowa, 1.70t)0.00; good te
oholco feeder,, 17.110)1.00; fair to good
feadera, I7.00OT.I0; common to fair feed
era. .M.00OT.00; good to ohoice atockera,
17. 40OI.00; stock helfera, 11.1000.71: stock
eowa, II. 16OM0; stock calvaa, 11.7601,40;
veal ee.vea, ss.vooil.re; peer pull,, ,tsge,
etc.. II.I0O7.30s Bologna hulls, IS.I0OI.S0.
Representative aalea:
BEEF rJTBBRS.
Me. Av. Pr. No, A. Pr.
T Ill II 00 7 124 II II
II... Ill I 10 . I... T01 I 10
I Ill I 10 10 1011
1 104
I 4. 04
IT. I., 110
M lea oa pells tenia Market.
' Minneapolis July 11. WHEAT July,'
11.14; September. 41.1114. caah: No.
hard, 11.11; Ne. 1 northern. H.110
l.lili: rto. i nortnorn. ,i.ixxwi.ii. .
FLOUR Unchanged. ' '
.BARLET IIO70e. . 1
RTB dIOIOe. ...
BRAN lll.i0Oll.il.
CORN No. I yellow, I30I3,
OATS No. 3 White, 3103l.
- FLAXSEED 11.11 0 1.13 .
Leadeei Sleek, aad Bead..
Loadon, July 11. American aecurlttea
were moderately active and a fraction ever
yeelerday. -
S1LVKR Rar, 30d per ounce.
MONKT 4 per cent.
DISCOUNT RATR8 Short bllle. 1 par
o.nt tnr.. montns, se. p.r cat
erything except old pecking sows and th.
poorer kinds or light, and klllera bought
good hoga readily enough at price, that
were fully eteedy, and aa waa the eaee with
shiDPers they also paid atronger price. In
sputa. Rome of th. common hogs sold in
with strings .any on a tuny steaoy oain.
but wherever It waa poaelble buyers left
them out. and there waa aulte a collection
of plain to common stuff left for the windup.
Prlcea ranged irom a little easier on some
of the plalneet atuff to ateady to strong on
best kinds and the general market waa
fully steady. Bulk of sale, waa made at
10. 2600.00, with a few load, as high aa
10.00, the top, and a ecatterlng of common
hoga on down below the bulk.
Receipts amounted to 111 cars, or about
7.400 head, bringing tha total for the flret
half of the week up to 30.400. With the
exception of th. first week of July, this
Is smaller than for any almllar period aince
late In November, being 0.000 short of laat
week and 0,400 lighter than a year ago,
but 3,000 heavier than two wecke ago.
Repreaentatlve aalea:
No. Av
72. .242
Sh. Pr.
10 II 20
00.. 342 120 I 10
21. .200
8. .181
11.. 230
. 40
I 10
40 I 10
No. Av.
SO. .321
40. .231
03. .117
II. .101
II. .311
Sh. Pr.
... II II
10 I II
... I 41
... I II
41 I 10
SHEEP Receipt, w.r. ' the smallest ef
the week to date, arrival, of tw.nty-alx
care, or 1,800 head, being only half aa large
aa Monday's run. Total for the three daya
la 82.T83 head, being 11,000 larger tnan last
week, and more than twice as large as
two weeka ago, and smaller than for the
corresponding daya of laat year by 1,000
head.
The market for fat Iambs waa a very
Irregular affair. One packer filled a few
urgent ordera on opening rounds at figurea
that were ateady or cloae to it. paying a
top of 110.20 for a four-load band, matea
of eomo that brought th. prtc. yesterday,
and 110.11 for two cara not so good. All
other buyers came out with sharply lower
bids, however, and whll. seller, fought Hard
to keep from making concessions, when
bulk . of the offerings finally alerted to
move prices were all the way from 10c to
a quarter lower, 110.00 being the popular
figure.
A, on Tuesday it was noon before tne
barn was finally cleared. - Peedera were
somewhat more pl.nllfui than on Tuea
day, but moat of the aortlng wa. don.
late, ar.d a. feeder buyer, were apparently
in no hurry to got down to bu,ln,aa noth
ing had sold up to noon. There waa no
prosperts rr valuea being any weaker, and
some tradera predicted another amall ad
vance.
Old sheep were ecarce and sold about
ateady, most of th. awes moving at 17.00
7.10. Yearllnga ahared the decline In
lamba. Another cut of the fed weaterna
that brought 11.20 yeaterday stopped at
88.00 today, while range yearling, at 37.78
were mate, of the onea I hat made 17.00
on the preceding day. Another package
of yearling, carrying a few wethera reach
ed 17.71.
Quotation, of iheep and lamb,: Lamba.
good to choice, 110. 00010.38; lamba, fair
to good, I0.00O10.00; lamba, feeder,, 10.60
OV-.o; yeaning,, good to cnolce, 17.604)
1.00; yearling,, fair lo good, 17. 00O7.10;
yearllnaa. leeder,, tl.80O7.3l; wethera fair
to choice. I1.7807.7S; ewea, good to choice.
7.00O7.I0: ewea, fair to good, I8.7SH7.00:
ewea. plain cull, I4.00O4.7S; ewea, feeders,
t4.4OO!.00: ewea, yearllnge. I7.S0OI.7S;
ewea, bre.dera, 2a and up, 6. 0007.76.
Representative aalea:
Av.
...102
106Nstlvs feeder ewea
37 Idaho feeder ewe.
13 Idaho ewes ,
112 Idsho lamba
10 culls .
OS cull wethers
43 Idaho feeder ewes
46 cull yeerllngs
101 Idaho yearllnga and weth..l03
134 Idaho ewe. 113
110
03
101
00
Price.
I 10
8 21
7 40
10 00
I 00
1 76
I 00
I 76
7 76
7 40
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
C.ttle. Weak,. Hogs. Inaettled.. Sheep
Chicago, July II. CATTLE Receipts.
16,000 head; market, weak; native beef
cattle, II.I0O10.7S; weatern steer., I7.80O
1.00; stockers and feeders, 86.2608.16;
eowa and hetfera, 13.2801.30; calves, 18.60
011.76.
HOOS Receipts, 34,000 head: market,
unaettled at yesterday'a average; bulk of
salsa, I0.S0OI0.00; light, 11.30 9 10.06;
heavy, tl.20O10.il; rough, tl.20OI.40; pigs,
tl.O0l.3S.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16.000
head; wethera, t6.764V8. 26; ewe,, 13.260
7.30; lambs, 11.78 O10.40.
t Louie Live Stock Market
St. Louis, July 18. CATTLE Receipts,
B.OOO; steady; native beef steers, 37.00
10.86; yearling steers and holfers, I8.60O
10.66: cows, I6.60fj8.00; Blockers and feed
ers, 86.80O8.2S; Texaa and Oklahoma sleere,
16.8000 10; prime yearlings, ateera and heif
ers, 18.760. 10.36; cows and heifers. 16.00)
1.00; prime southern steers, tl.00 9 10.00i.
native calves, I4.00O11. 76.
HOOS Receipts, 0,800; steady; pigs and
light,, IS.76OI.I0; mixed and butchers,
I0.06O086; good heavy, 19.1061.17; bulk,
t0.68O0.86.
SHEEP Receipt,, 4,300; ateady; year!
Ing,, 16. 00O0.60; clipped ewea, 16.004)1.00;
.prtng lambs, 17.00 10.10.
Sioux City live Stock Market.
Stoux City, July 10. CATTLE Receipts,
1,300; market, 16 0 36c lower; native ateers,
17.0098.70; cow, and helfera, I6.SOOO.60;
cannere, 13.7606.26; (locker, and feeders,
16.00 9 7.00: calves, tl.ly0Oll.00: bulls, stags,
etc., I6.00O7.00.
HOOF! Recelpte, 6,000; market steady to
lOo higher, heavy tl.30O0.60; mixed, 18.26
OI.80; light, tl.0tOI.26; bulk of sale,, 11,36
O0.80.
SHEEP Receipt., 1,000.
St Joeeph Live stock Market.
St. Joseph, July II. CATTLE Receipts,
1,000 head; market ateady; ateera, 10.009
10.00; cow. and helfera, tl.16O0.26; oalvea
I7.ooon.oo.
HOOS Recelpta. 1,000 head; market
low: top, 10.86; bulk. 11. 6000.76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt., 700
head: market firm; lamba, tl0.00 910.il;
awes, tl.60O7.00.
NEW YORK LIBERAL MARKET."
Quotations ef the Day ea the Leading
Commodities.
New Tork, July II. FLOUR Steady.
WHKAT fi!ot, easy; N... 1 durum.
1.21; No. I hard, 11.22: No. 1 northern,
Duluth, 11.31: No. 1 northern, Manitoba,
11.30, f. o. b. New Tork.
.CORN Spot, aaay; No. 8 yellow, lie, c,
I. f., New Tork.
OATS Spot, eaayl atandard, 47947c.
HAT Fairly ateady; prime. 11.36; No. 1,
II. 30 011.12: No. 1, 11.10911.20; No. 3,
l0O17c; .hipping. 76 9 88c
HOP8 Bteadyj atata, common to choice,
1016, 12 0 30c: 1114, S07c; PaclSo coaat,
1116, 11914c; lO10c.
HIDES Firm: Bogota, 83 933c; Cen
tral America. 33c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock flret,, 17c:
econde, 34c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: meee, 137.00
37.S0; family, 128.000928.60. Beef ateady;
mess, 118.00 911.60; family, IH.60O30.60.
Lard, easy; middle west, 113.10013.20.
TALLOW Easy: city, Ic; special, lc;
country apecial, IOIc.
BCT'l'ijrt 8teady; receipt., 13,117 tubs;
market unchanged.
BOOS Unsettled; recelpta, 31,627 caaea;
market unchanged.
CHEESE Steady; receipts, i,34 poxea;
market unchanged.
POULTRY Alive, Irregular; broilers, 24
9 36c; fowls, 30o; turkeys. 16018c. Dressed,
steady, market unchanged.
Kanaae City Live Stock.
Kansaa City, July 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7.600 head: market, strong; prime
fed steers. I10.00O10.60; dressed beef
steers, 17.6090.76: western steers, 17.009
1.35; stockers and feeders, tl.00OI.00;
bulls. 16.2697.00; calves, 16.60911.00.
HOOfc Receipts, 10,000 head: market,
lower; bulk of aalea, 9.600.7B; heavy.
19.7090.80; packers and butchers, to. 60
1.80; light, 19.4099.06: pigs. 89.0099.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000
head: market, steady; lambs, ll.TS01ll.il;
yearlings, 17.6091.26; wethers,. 17.0007. 60;
ewes. 16.7697.10
Oil and Rosin.
Bavannah. Oa., July 10. TURPENTINE
Firm. 42942r; aales. 020 bbls.; recelpta.
448 bbls.; stocks, 13,130 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; aalc 1.140 bbls.; receipts,
1,882 bbls.; stocks, 06.146 bbls. Quotations:
A B, 0. 3600.20; C, D, 10.2606.36; K 10.60
06.66; Q. 18.40: H, I, K, 61, 6.60; N,
16.68; WO, 16.66; WW. 16.00.
Sugar Market
New Tork, July II. SUGAR Raw, eas
ier; centrifugal, 6.14c;' molasees, 6.27c. Re
fined, steady; line granulated. 7.66c, Fu
tures at noon were 20)6 polnta net higher.
Metal Market.
New Tork, July II. METALS Lead, 16.40
asked. Spelter firm; Eaat St. Loula de
livery, 11.66 3-1. Copper unsettled; electro
lytic, 134.00980.00. Iron .te.dy an m
changed. Tin quiet and aaay; spot MI.T69
"'London: Spot copper. "VXturV.1
electrolytic. 12! ; spot tin lies: futures.
1113 10s; lead, 131 10a; spelter, 50.
Oautba Bey Market
PRAIRIE HAT Old: Cholc. apland
IIIOOIO.OO; No. 1, 88.6091.60: No. 1.17.00
9100' No. I. 14.0000.00. Choic. midland.
SO 60010.00; No. 1, 18.00OI.00; No. I, 17.00
05 00' No. 1. t3.SO0i.OO. Cholc. lowland,
87 6008.60; No. 1. 16.60 0 7.00; No. I, 14.000
6 00- No. 1. 13.0004.00. New: Choice,
110.000 10 60; No. 1. tl.00 9 10.00i No. 3,
IS 0008.00,
STRAW Cholc. wheat H-OOl choice oat.
or rye, 16. 0006.60.
ALFALFA Old:. Cholc. 111.00 0 13.00;
No 1. 110.00 011.00: No. I. I6.O0O8.00.
New: Choice, 10.00 0 10.00: No. 1, 18.000
1.00; No. 1, ts.oo7.00; .tandard. 17.000
1.00.
Cotton Market.
New Tork, July H.-MJOTTON-Futurcs
opened ateady; July, 18.17c; October. 13.06c.
December, 18.20c; aJnuary. 13.26c; March,
"nIw Tork. July ll.-COTTON Th. cotton
market after a net rlae of 3 lo 4 no nts,
gradually aatged of! until at the eloj..
howed a net loss of 10 to 14 point .
Liverpool, July i,.-viiv..-r"i
teady; good middling, 1.18c; middling,
1.02c; low middling, T.llc; aales, 6,000
bales.
Evaporated Apple, aad Dried Frail..
New York, July II. EVAPORATED AP
PLES Quiet; fancy, 707c; choice, 60
6c; prime, 606c.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, unsettled: Call
fornlas, 60s to 40s. 799c; Oregons, 70
10c. Apricots, quiet: choice, 12912c; ex
tra choice, 1314c. Peaches, firm; choice, 6c;
extra choice, 6c; fancy, 7c. Raisins, .teady ;
loose muscatela. 808c: choice to fancy
seeded, 708c; seedless 8910o.
Dry Good. Market,
New York, July 19. DRY GOODS Cot
ton goods wore generally steady to firm,
yarn, being very firm. Worsted yarne
were quiet and firm. Lace. wer. In light
demand and embroiderle. dull. Hosiery
continued in good dem.nd.
Bank Clearings.
Omaha, July 19. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were I3.442.I81.27 and for th.
corresponding day laat year tl.MMM.IT.
Visitor from the South
Strong-Armed and Robbed
H. R. Beam, giving his residence an
Birmingham, Ga., was robbed of $50
by two men who lured him to the
foot of Jones street and strong-armed
him. : .
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HOGS Bupptts. ef hog. continued mod-
rat. and price. w.r w.U .uatalned on
everything .xo.pt th. rough packara, trade
averaging fully ateady with yesterday.
Shipper, .gain had fair order, and bought
rather freely en early rounoa. xnetr pur-
oha.ee. whloh were mainly on th. good light
and butcher order, were made at price, that
less than ateady in any oas. ana
tn e few Individual Inatancea looked .trong
to eoaalbly a little hlgh.r.
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$94,500,000
American Foreign Securities Company
THREE-YEAR 5 GOLD NOTES
Dated August 1, 1916 Interest Payable February 1 and August 1
Due August 1,1919
Principal and interest payable in United States Gold Coin at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. with
out deduction for any taxes, present or future, except any Federal I ncome Tax
Coupon notet in denomination of tlQO, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000
Subject to redemption, in whole or in part, at the option of the Company on any interest date, as follows:
On February 1, 1917, at WlanU interest;
On August 1, 1917, or February 1, 1918, at 101 and interest;
. On August 1, 1918, or February 1,1919, at 100y2 and interest. .
The American Foreign Securities Company has been organized with a capital of $10,000,000 presently to be
paid in at par in cash. It has arranged to lend $100,000,000 to the Government of the French Republic, for
which it is to hold the obligation of the French Government to repay the principal in three years, together with in
terest at a rate more than sufficient to cover the interest on the Company's note issue.
In connection with this ban the Company is to receive from the French Government securities having a
value, calculated at prevailing markets and existing exchange rates, of $120,000,000, and the French Government
agrees from time to time to pledge additional securities so that the calculated value of the collateral shall be always
20 in excess of the principal of the loan. Of these securities the Company is to pledge with the Bankers Trust
Company, in New York City, under a collateral indenture, as security for the above notes, obligations (either as
maker or guarantor) of foreign governments, and other securities as follows:
Approximat Valu in DoOan tU PtmaW.no MarkeU
. . : and Existing Exchange Rait
$2000 fiOO
8r725fi00
3290,000
6r380fi00
Government of Argentina
" ' " Sweden . . .
41 44
Suezfmal Company Shares.
Ami 9ui Corporate Issues.
Norway ....
Denmark ...
Switzerland UMOflOO
Holland l,47SfiOO
Uruguay 34MJM
Egypt ZOJOOftOO
Brazil (Funding Loan) lMflOO
Spain njSOOfiOO
Government of Spain guaranteed Railroad Bonds 8fi00fi00
Province of Quebec 27500
, llfiOOflOO
SfOOflOO
$11344900
The Company agrees also to pledge under the collateral indenture all additional securities received from the
French Government under its agreement to' maintain the 20 margin above referred to.
For the sake of convenience in collection, the coupons and rights for interest and dividends maturing on or before August 1,'
1919, are to be detached and held for the account of the Company by depositories in France. As provided in (he collateral indenture,
substitutions may be made in the above list of collateral by the deposit of securities determined to be of equal value, but (except with
the joint consent of J. P. Morgan & Co. and Brown Brothers & Co.) in no case may the value of the obligations of any one of the
above Governments be reduced more than 50 per cent, nor is the aggregate value of the obligations of any one Government or any
other issue of securities to be increased through such substitution to mve than 20 per cent of the aggregate value of the collateral.
Pending tlie deposits of the collateral, the Trustee will hold cash equal tame face amount of the notes, releasing the cash from time
to time lo an amount equal to BSths of the value of the collateral deposited with the Trustee.
This offering is made subject to the verification of the list of collateral, which may result in slight variations in the relative
amounts of the several issues but not in the aggregate value, and also subject to the approval of the necessary details by counsel.
' WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING ABOUT 5.7S5
PER CENT
Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'clock A. M., July 19th,
1916, and will be closed at 10 o'clock A. M., July 24th, 1916, or earlier, in the
' discretion of the Syndicate Managers.
THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS AND ALSO, IN ANY CASE, TO
AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR .
AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & C0H IN
NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE
' GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT
Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definite votes.
: Application will be made to list the above notes on the New York Stock Exchange.
J.P.MORGAN & CO. " " "BROWN BROTHERS & CO.
HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago
WM. A. READ & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO.
LEE, HIGGINSON & CO.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N.Y. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, N. Y.
J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO.
CHASE NATIONAL BANK, N.Y. NATIONAL CITY BANK, N. Y.
HANOVER NATIONAL BANK, N. Y.
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, N.Y. . GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, N. Y.
FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, N.Y.
UNION TRUST COMPANY, N: Y. MELLON NATIONAL BANK, Pittsburgh
COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chicago. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, St. Paul
.New York, July IS, 1816. ' . ; ' ' ,