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UAl 'ml. I5m2. 14 PMUI Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Omiki, May 2X P!itrict ( rod hfU en CM d4 My rentuci r 711,000 'huihfU tatty, mtkirtf total of 7,.'6.(irO buihrti dtir4 thu month. Chicago contract itockt ei -hrit art now 4.5AJ.OU) buih'!.. Liverpool market u rrportH quirt and ay, emmc to liberal olirn of all tanrtiet. Our niarkrt diplayc4 a I'taHy lent throughout lh in tinn. It Mat Mir) (reign were hura of ht and corn, but quaa tititt not ditclowd. Omaha rcccipti were moderate, muling lt5 ran ol all gram and confining of VI tari nf wheat 64 ran ol corn and 10 cart ol other grain. Total ftliinmcntt were 2 cart and nade up ol IM car ol wheat, 7 car ol com, JO can ol oat and 30 can of rye. There a a good demand for all sum in the local market and all Mttipte offered for tale mere cleaned up erly. Caih wheat changed hand at pricea ranging Irom J4c higher. Corn told readily at )j(aic higner. Oak were Quoted generally le higher and re and barley were unchanged. WHEAT. N. ds'k hard: I car. II If V. I hard winter; cr, II 2; t ear, II t lata. II . S. hard winters t rax. II l: I '. II II: hi, II : I car. It.tti t car limutiM. II IS: car, H II N. I hard wlnleri I car. II J: I car (.! par cam ht damaged!, It It: I car I par cam haal dmuli, IIS: I car ( a per cant haal gimtiHl. It It: I car umutiyi. II 2: I tar iheavyl. II !T, So. hard wmiars 1 car, 11.31 ; 1 car (smutty I. II it. ampla hard wmiar: I rar. l I. we, il: I car t J par cant fetat damaged i, II I. ' n. yellow hard: 1 car, II. Si; 1 r, II :; I rar. II II: I rar lhaat dmgdl, II It; I car 1.0a par cent haat damagad), II II. No. I rtlow tiajrrl: I car II par cant heat damgd. fl.t. No. mix ad : I rar I durum smutty), II 14: t car ( 7 per cant durum, brat damaged). II II. So. mli4: I car. l II No. I durum; I rar, II II. No. durum: I rar. It. I. IDRN'. No. I whit: t cara. H'ie. No. I whit: 1 rrra. 44 'c. No. I whit: 1 rar. .. No. t yellow: t rare, H'ie: I rar, lie. No. I yellow: rare. I&c; I rara. e No. mlted: I rar (special blillnal. 4c; I !! rara, Hr; 1 car (shipper' alihia), (4r: t rara, 4e. No. I whit: 1 car (fprrl.il billing). tK,-: t rara. 14c; I cara (shippers' weights). lt. No. wbltt: I can, llc; 1-1 car, ',. Sample arhlt: I rara, lie, . RTE. No, i: 1 rar. lie. OMAHA RECEIPT AND SHIPMENTS. (Larioti ) Krlpu IVhat Turn data T)a Barley Nhipmanta Wheat Corn Oata Fye .. Today. .. l .. (4 .. I .. 1 Wk A (a. 4 SI :s 4 a Tsr Ago. 43 II 1 Chicago Grain ! Live Stock Financial ' cIiiLL5i P" M"u.AEirs' Ctttcago, May iS. An oversold condition wai diicloted in wheat. The aurplu of the May wai uken oS the market by local hou that at undoing ipread with Winni peg. May nnithed 4 tie higher, the new crop future, up Ji'a-'itc. Corn wai dull and eay. It doted un changed to 4c higher. Oat ahowrd independent urengilt and doted Va le higher. Rye wai he lower to lie higher. Alter hve day' decline, the rally in wheat mi nut iurprimg, lloutrt with eatern connrctiont, free acll en of July U-t week, weie active on the buying tide. There alo wat ome buying credited to foreigner. Loral fcntmient underwent a change toward the lat. Theie were re port of a cargo of hard winter hav ing been old recently (or export Irom Chicago via Montreal. Balti more told 4O.(Xi0 hukhrl old No. red for prompt thiptnrnt. Milling demand howed improvement here and at St. I.omo. t am I Mdartaaj Heart, Corn abrtwrd a bray undatmna from lb aiart and lb rlsaini tally du atiilraia la ampalhy ariib obaal. luwa old r,irn to arriva on an Inrtaaard aala an4 lha 4rp aariion or that aiata r'lva4 uma tain. hlla pra. ipiration In lllinma aa tint haatjr anouab to raua any ap praciabla d'lay lit planting. Caab drnnod a Cair and lha baaia In tha aampla marital umbangrd aa romparad lth Iba Julv, Raralpla. til tata. nrmotal at hxtira agamat raab aalaa and abnrl rovartnga brought about a aharp tally in oaia afir an aatly drllna. dua mainly In praiaura on lha dallvary by a houo llh Omaha ronnartiona. Mhip p.ng aalra wrra I ;i,ono buahala. but Ilia buainaaa innaidrrably d-4 thla rigur. Availabla auppllra of ij.tlt buahala. bla darrraaing l.oit.oi) buahala fnr tha wk ara iho Urgrai known at thiav ara on. Itarrlpta. 0 rara A light aapnrl bualnraa aa put through Ir r fioiti tiinnrapnlia to tha araboanl and ronaldrrabla gram baa bn anld ma paat raw daya from Iho aaat, but ftiiuraa bora wrra dull and Irrrgular wllh Undo moaliy of a loral cliaractrr. Pit Notra. Tan board r Irailo mambarahlpa gold today at l,Hn nt 10 tha buyer or 140 la than Hi pravioua aalra. Vlaihla aupply of corn and oata at tha prant tlmo la lha largrat In ovrr It yrara. airnrdlng to a tabular atalrmcnt tompllMl bv tha I'pdika llraln rotnpany. Una atnrka ara by far tha targrat known. Rallrnada ara making goad rrrnrda In handling grain hrrr. Klrvatora alao ara doing wall. Tha lattrr unloaded 4t cara and loaded liil rara Monday. There were l.43t rara on Irark for Inspection and nrdera. , rara at elavatora. a to. tal of t.tl cara, a reduction of 15J rara for the day. Fnr lha balance of tha month rallrnada running to the Mlranurl ryr markrta hava notified grain men that aolld train loada of grain will be moved from there to t hlrago In II houra. Thla will enable grain to be loaded at Omaha or Kansaa City on Monday and ren.'h he' In time for rt livery on Wednrartay, the laat nf the month. For aeveral weeks or more grain ha been moved regularly from tha Mia aourl river to Chicago In II to 10 houra. . II , 1 I . JO 111 10 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bunnell i Receipt Today. Wk. Ago. Wheat 1,I7.00 1.01 . Corn 7,M 2.(ii') Oa' .'. 71,011 710,001 Shipment Wheat 1.I0T.00I) Omaha Produce I Tr. Ago. 1 1.000 72.00 102.000 Furnlahed by tha atata of V.hr..b. Am. partment of agriculture, bureau of mar kets and marketing: live rorr.TRT. Corn Oat ,1,7SM0" mj.oon 1.174 O'lb l.ois nno 74 AHA EXPORT CLEARANCES Ruihela Today Wheat and Flour - -slI-22 Corn 40.(l Oata 3.oon WORLD'S VISIBLE. Buahele . .Tod,,. Wheat "-!MI! Corn aa,irai.vw Oat . 7.J4.o CHICAQO BBtlirii. Week Carlota Today. Ago. Wheat t' I Corn tot It Oa IT 111 KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Whett " 1M Corn 41 .27 Oata ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat ISO S Corn 7 1 Oat 4 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT Minneapolis H3 Duluth 14 Winnipeg 187 4J.0(l (2.000 436.000 Tr. Ago. 110.000 1,000 Tr. Ago. 13J.77,0Ot 17.HU.000 67,769,000 Tear Ago. 2 174 173 111 1 11 II ', 70 38 RECEIPTS. 7 !25 7 60 171 111 Rrollers Hent. light.. Hena. heavy. Cork a Diii'ka Geese Broilers Hens .. Cocks . Pucka Oeeso , Select . No. 1 ,. No. I Crocks Caie count, ease. . o n.5 BUTTER. Creamery, prinla ... reamery, tub ountry, beat 24 4c .2$ ountry. common .22 Butterfat, St, pr .21 MY. Upland pralrlo No. I... Upland prairie No. i... upland paalrle No. 3... Midland No. 1 Midland No. I Midland No. 3... .owland No, 1 owland No. 2 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. Ry Updike Grain Co. DO. HIT. May 22. Art. Open. High. I Low. I Close. Wht. May July Sep. Ry May July ' Sep. Corn Mav July Sep. Oats My July Sep. Pork May Lard May July Ribs May. July 111 1.234 1.1 i.im 1.0 1.0 .TK .4 .3 . tW .IT .11 .40 lll.ir. Ul.JI l.JIH I l.KH 1.I0H 1.0SH t oss .nit .le .4H .It .37 .311 .40 111.5 11. lt. 15 1.33 1.13. 1.1S4 1.04 a 1.04 .ti .11 .63-4 .t .(5 .37 .3114 .3 .40 11.20 11.30 11. IS 1.33 1.171 1.2 1.1 1.20 120 1 1.08 1.0 .! .1 .Ct .Sfili . .37 .31 .3 .404; .40 in.: 11.35 13.S0 11.1 Tea. 1.33 1.23 123 1.11 1.11 1.03 1.04 7 .1 .84 .66 .36 .38 .38 .40 .40 23.30 11.22 11.37 13.80 11.17 Minneapolis Grain. Mlnneanolis. Minn, May 23. Wheat Cah No. 1 northern, 11.66 1.62; May, I1.I4H; July. 11.44 ; septemDer, ''corn No. t yellow, 8466r. Pata No. S white. 85t3C. Barley 61 4c. Rvjo. 2. 11.01Hffl.0!. 1 Flaxseed No. 1. 32.71 2 74. Kansas City Grain. xi... i.i Wheat Cah: v hard. tl.II01.4S; No. 1 rd. 11.26 Corn No. 2 white, l7S7e; No. 1 yel low. 6c Hay-r -Unchanged. Ht. Louis Grain. ' St. Louis. Mo.. May '23. Wheat May, 11.34: July, 11.23. -Corn May, e; July, 2e. Oats May, 39c: July. 40 c. - Minneapolis Flmir. Minneapolis. May 21. Flour Un ,kr;S2S ti 20 lowir: family patents. 11 0(148. 26: shipments, 37,328 barrels. Bran 111.- . ai. ru 1 lv. stork. Sioux City, la.. Msy 23 Cattle Re ..rJ.. ana h.ad? market killers, steady Blockers.' weak: fed steers and yearlings, 7.60ai.l: warmed up steers ana year. lings, M.SQ07.I6: loi c0" .0I.1: eanners, 2.604.6O 35.000100; fseders. .07.26; 14 50 0 7.; feeding cows and iiuaitt! atockers. t5.6O07.6O. Hog Receipt!, 1,500 head: market 16c lower: butchers. 110.00010.26; stags. 17.6007.71: lights, 110.30; heavy mljed, 816010.; heavy packers, .OO09.oO; native pigs. 111.00; bulk ot sales, 110.000 - 1.?5. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 70 head; market loo higher; clipped Iambs. 112.50. heifers, veals. calves, heifers, . .I1.T.5) 0.42 I'W .22 .1 .22 .10 .13 .10 .1 .100 .1 DRESSED roULTRT. 0.110.5 . 2.-0 .2 .230 .2 .150 .18 .200 .25 .150 .20 Rereap'e were; fftiril Monday .... Palmier Tueaday .., T a iaia mfk data last Mean km 1 aaeka aa.. bam g Omsk. May II. CH'la. II a a. Sheep , 111 I ll t l4 . 1 .' II Is i 104 .11 HI ( :i at ,,U IM 14 14 III ,.li ril It ! I all II, ill It lit I.I am d ear aia .lt lot li kit W ill Uaioa ranfirand lha ; nd lnmnrii tleraipta and d ap. li.n of lite aio-k at lb t'nioa tak rod timb, b, fr II hour, andini t 1 p. m , May 3. it.!; RKi EirT CARS. Wabaah R R, kiMasil I'aelfie Ry. ,,,, I man PanliB n. K. ,,, l N. W, Ry , aaat ,. C, ,V W Ry., a ,, l". SI. P. M. . K. .. I'., ). A n, llv, east ,, ', H. A W Rr , ( ., ', R. I. P., aaat ,. C. II I, P., weal ... Illinois I'aniral R, ... I hlrago Ureal H eal, Ry. Tolt rorelpta .scoITIi),N HKI' i I .... .. 1 I .. I l II t 1 .. ,13 It I it : .. ,23 .. ,4t : 4 ,13 It : It i i .. "lM "iM J Armour a Co. rudehv I'a.Uing Co. IVild Tarking Co ,. Morri I'a.'king Co. Nwlft a I'll J W, Murphy Snarls Co l.tmoln ra.king ia, Wilson la king lo. Iliggina I'a. kii.g Co. , Mi.ffman Rroa. .... Mayernwlrh Vail Midweat 1'siklng to. I. ultra iMiiah Pa-'kin I'o, , John Roih j Sona So, Omaha Park. Co. 1. H nulla R. M. Burruaa Co, . Iennla Franrl ... K.I lie I'o John Hartey T. J, Inthram , ... V P. Iwia Runllrk Ht. Clair ,. Mo -Kan. i ', Cn. J. B Root Co. ... Koaet.stork Ileus, .... Sullivan Broa Werlbelmer ar Iegen Other buyers Henry S. I.ubergrr ... Smiley Mi-Adams Tolsl ..II") 144 l iiit S3 14 34 :t 41 27 23 I! 37 II 44 tt : 4 it IT "in 17 It 30 3 7 7T ft ?2M 2i. IJJ 111 :m 30( 47 lit 13-1 It 124 111 310 7124 11112 4t Cattle Receipts. 7,400 hrsd. Although racnpis wer Urger than on Monday, the demand for cattle was broader and the market displayed m.ir ctlon. Price ranged all the way from airong to a dime higher on both beef ateera and cow tuff nd th movement was brisk at the stronger levels. Best beeves, both heavy end light, sold around I8.254J4.6. In atorkera and feeders freah aupplie wer very limited nd price generally In about th earn notrhea aa laat week. Quotations on cattle: Choir to prim beevee. 18.1608.10; good to choic beeves, 17.760 15; fslr to good troves. 17.25 7.75; common to lair beeves. I4.6 07.26: choir to prim yesrllngs. 18.4001.76: good to choir yesrllngs. 17 603.36; fair to good yesrllngs, 17.2607.76; common to fslr yearlings. 19.7607. 26; choir to prime helfera. 17.7608.26; good to choir heifers. 17.2607.76: fair to good helfera. 18.600 7.26: choir to prim cowa. 1. 1007.00; good to choice cows, 16.0006.60; fair to good cows, 35.0006.00; common to fair cows. 13.2604.76; good to choir feeders I7.6O0H.OO; fair to good feeders. 18.850 7.40; rommon to fair feeders. 18.2501.76; good to choice storkers. 17.7101.25: fair to good siockers. 17.2507.75: common to fslr atockers. I 607.26; slock heifer, 14 6O0.OO; stock cows, 13.6005.26; stork rslves, 16.6008.50: veal calves. 18.600 1100; stock bulls, 11.0007.00; bulls, stag, tc, 14.2607.00. . No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 20 81 7 06 4..- 725 7 40 2 73 7 60 8 1008 7 75 7 1164 7 35 42. ......114 00 37 1.1C8 8 05 1 127 1 15 20 1201 8 20 35 1262 826 1. .1230 830 37 130 140 25 803 8 60 Elbe.' .500 .260 .170 .230 .200 .260 .240 .200 .230 .510 .25 0 .200 112.500113.00 10.500 11.50 7.000 8.00 11.500 12.00 .6O0 10.50 7.000 8.00 1.000 10.00 7.000 8.00 choice 22.000 24.00 H.OO0 21.00 Chirac Potator Chicago. May 21. Potatoes Steady: re celpta, II rara; total United States ship ment. 473: Wisconsin sacked round white. 11.4001. cwt.; Michigan acked round whltea. 81.50 01. cwt.; Idaho aacked russets, II 86 cwt.r Idaho sacked rural. 11.71 cwt.; Canadian aacked whltea, No. 1. ' II. cwt.. New tock: Steady on barrels, weak cn sacks; Flor ida Spanldlns Rose, double-headed barrels. No 1, I.: South Carolina state stables Irish Cobblers. 11.36 rwt.; Alabama sacked Bliss Triumphs. 13.2003.35 cwt.; Louisi ana aacked Blla Triumphs, fair quality, 13. 0 cwt.; Texas sacked Biles Triumphs. 110003.1 cwt. New Tarfc FWtry. New York, Msy 22 Poultry Lire, y; roosters. 14c: turkey. Ir: dressed, steady; waetera chickens. 2l0t6c; fowls, 14031c; old roosters, 11020c Alfalfa, No. 1 Standard 16.000 17.00 No. 2 16.000 17.00 No. 3 , 10.000 11,00 Oat straw 8. 000 3.00 Wheat atraw 7.000 .8.00 HIDES AND WOOU Beef hldea: CJreen salted No. 1, per lb., 107c; green salted No. 2, per lb., 606c; green hide No. I, per lb4 0Gc: green bide No 2. per lb.. 304c; green salted, old stork, per lb., 203c; green salted bull hides no. i, per id., lo; green taitea ouu bide No. 2, per lb., 3c. . Hon hides: Large, esch. 13.00; medium. esch, 12.50; small, each, 12.00; pony and glues, eacn. 1.O01.Z5. Sheep nana: Qreen ssitea. a to li and wool, esch, 75C0II1.OO. wool: cnoic line ana one nair niooa. per lb., 36 0 30c: medium and three-eighth blood, per lb., 24 0 28c: low and one-quarter blood, per lb.. 17030c. FRUITS. Bananas: 707s lb. Orange: Slse 31 and larger, 17.500 1.00; die 250, 17.0008.60; si is 281, 16.75 07.00; slse 324, 15.5006.50. Lemon: Per box, I7.60tr5.00. Grape fruit: Per crate, according to ite, 14.5006.80. Apple: Wlnessps, according to size and grade. 13.0004.00; Ben Davis, 13.00 Tellow Newtons. 13.50. ' Strawberries: Crates, 24 at boxes, 13.60 04.0. Figs: 2 pkgs., I oi., 12.25; bulk, per lb.. 15011c. Pineapples: According to six, 14.260 1.50. VEGETABLES. Potatoes: New. No. 1. per lb.. 606c; new. No. 2, per lb., 405c; western Nebras ka, No. 1, per cwt., 31.7602.25; Idaho wbites, per cwt., 12.2502.60; Red River Ohio, No. 1, per cwt., 12,60; Oregon Netted Gems, 12.25. Sweet potstoes: Per tu., 11.6002.00. Celery: Per dot., 75cll.5. Head lettuce: Crates, 33.6004.00; doi.. 11.0001.60. Leaf lettuce: Dox., 40060c. Rubarb: Home grown, dox.. 40060c. Egg plant: Doz., 12.00. Onions: Texas crystal wax. 45-lb. crates. 11.00; Texas yellow, 45-lb. crates, 12.71. Cauliflower: Crates. 12.2502.5. Aaparagua: Dox., 6c. Cucumber: Hot house, doz., 12.000 2.50; hamper. ( dox., 13.50; Texas, bu. basket. 14.00. Cabbage:. New, per lb., 406c Tomatoes: Crates, I baskets, 15.000 1.00; lugs, 13.25. . Wholeesl prices of beef cuts aro as follows: No. 1 Ribs. 19c; No. 3 Ribs. 18c; No. 3 Ribs. 16c. - No. 1 Rounds, 17c; No. I Rounds." 17c: No. 3 Rounds, 16c. No. 1 Loins, 26c; No. 2 Loins. 25c; No. 3 Loins, 20c. No. 1 Chucks. 10c; No. I Chucks, Hie: No. 3 Chucks. Ic. No. 1 Plates. 6c; No. 3 Plates. 6c; No. 1 Plates. 4c. Rsdishes: New, dox., 20030c. Carrots: New, .dox., 10c; hamper. 11.75 0 2.00. Turnip: New, dot, ioc; hamper, li.vs 02.0. Onions: Young, horns grown. 20033c. Spinach: Horn grown, basket, 46060c. Green pepper: Per lb.. 30c. Oreen or wax beans: Hampers, 5.00. PLANTS. Cabtage: Box, 11.00 01 23. Tomatoes: Box. 11.0001.25 Psnsy plants: Box. 33.76. No. 29.. 10.. 18.. I.. No. 4.. .. I.. STEERS AND HEIFERS. A v. Sl 664 82 Av. 887 .1066 .1303 No. 12.. 30.. 1.. Pr. 7 20 7 86 8 00 1 61 COWS. Pr. No. 30 . ... 00 I... 40 Av. .. 733 .. 81 ..1008 Av. . 7t .1271 Pr. 7 7 I 10 Pr. 4 4ft 11 No. .. No. 1.. 1.. 1.. No. 3.. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS Av.- . 636 Av. .178 . 780 .1310 Av. . 310 No. Av. Pr. Av. 615 . 730 Av. 200 Pr. 6 25 I 50 Pr. 00 Pr. 7 0 BULLS. Pr. No. 4 40 2. I 60 4. 7 00 CALVES. Pr. No. 6 25 2. Hon-RecelDts. 12.300 head. Supplies were fairly liberal agsln today and prices ruled lO20c lower, some tew early sales to shippers on good light hogs wsre 100 15o lower, while the general market ruled mostly 15020c lower. Light hog old mostly st 310.20010.25, with a top price of 110.30. Mixed loads and butcher welghta werb 18.10010.26 and packing grades 19.60010.00, with extreme heavle 18.7501.25. Bulk ot sales was 110.000 10.25. . ' HOGS. By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Oaaaka He Lewed Wlip. New York. May 21 In old-time "hull movement" on I lie nock ex change the familiar tradition v. that irolr.i.ii Wall irert would hid up prirei on Saturday to attract the "outside public." hoiiU ell (or iu own anount on Monday, ft hen the outside- order had driven the market holier, and then would let the ouittdrr put up the. marker again on iucuy. I he concluding prt of that program ha not worked well t hi iratou; pottihle brraute the public In the market, although a highly neculative public, ha been a oli.tiiutcly bent on "quick turn" a the proleioiial tribe iNclf. To day there wa little or no ign of the "ponuneoii speculative recovery. There were quite a many declines a advance; many of the decline ran lo 1 to 2 ponit. Kven the day's ad vance had a confuted and irrelevant air a with the bidding up ol Kepub- iic j-icci a point on the well-worn "merger rumor." while Midvate Steel, which wa to be a party to the mer ger, declined nearly 14. Notwithstanding anm irregularity, the Investment band market t.inlinued r. markabiy firm, it shs as et llm sign or reaction, at treat In lha he.nr or run her large offering ot new erur. no a rnnrsniraiea program. Ann w allrarted by Ilia nee of tha l.lt. i misi eli Ahgora, msrirs tat t-il, ! lit. A at A itii ,,,, I ! As Ue4 Mt II Ravh Msg Bikia. Map. 4 Tr. ' t' ihiiihiii 1 1,,. i e.ej Caul Perking, .... II lal. U . MS taluinki tifv., 4 failed tTug !" II National t-aamsl,, 44 41 I sued Pruu .... I.i. TobarM M lIS I' lS Xeuawel IM4 i S Philadelphia le,,, l-uilmaa . IM Puui 41. Kur, 44 S 44 i ..uin I' M. ftugar, iS 'S Nelall Staiae S uperir "'sal.,,., I It si. .. ".,,,, ' ? Va, rar lh..n.. JS Toisl sales. I.IJI.ses. ttunel-i u-a. er ties, 41 par unt Mark Cioe. ,le; :e. IIIIH'1 11 4 1 4S til 4 171 44 S : r. ? IIS IP le tS s 4S IIS -s in i ins US s 3S US linn "j per renia snh,e ir again, a prlr murhn! niily ome befnra during 1-2 n April 12 and not rrnrhed prior to that data ino January, l:, Ktrhang I Nlrong. The foreign en-hanue alao held die Imtly airong. Kven lha Pari and Her. tin rate recovered mostly or entirely their decline or the day before, an. Prently showing that Monday' weak ness was th result of tentative specu lative selling which did not find re. apnns among genuine dealers. It Is In fact quite evident that financial judg ment la largely suspended until It oan be aeen what the subcommittee on Uernisn foreign lsn bss to propose. It Is likely to report a- practicable scheme, but hardly any aurh proposal as ws ss cribeil In soma of todays rabies to th well known Herman financier. Mr. Mas Warburg. Thla plan as outlined aug. gesta a loan of I. 000,000. 00 (old marks, based on th Herman government's slate assets, railways snd customs; one-half of the proceeds to be emploved for repsr atloua and the either half for labtltsing lb mark. Such an operation la flatly Inconceivable. Both on Monday and Tuesday the London Block market wa reported In the rabies aa dull and in active. This report hod a psrtlrular In terest from the fart that beginning with Mnndsy the prewsr system of fortnightly settlements and "rontangoes" suspended by the government alnce the stock es chang reopened In war time, wa formal ly re-established. Th "rontago aystem" was hssed on the "carrying" by a broker of stocks purchased fnr a speculative customer, from the date of purchase to the next fortnightly settlement. On set tlement day the storks hsd to be paid for, or else the credit wsa continued up to another aettlement on th baals of what were called "contango ratea.' It was believed by a good many Londoners that the sudrlen reversion, from the sys tem of cssh fWtyment at purcbss to this older system of containing credits would result In sn outburst of specula tive activity. IOtlon Is Quiet. That no such thing happened may have been partly because of absence of any speculative excitement In London, outside perhsps of the "gilt-edged bond market." but it has snother exnlsnstion In the strong opposition which th Lon don stock exchange membership ha Itself shown to outright resumption nf th "contango system." A recent petition em bodying thes objections was signed by several hundred member who claimed to speak for 700 firms or Individuate dealing on th exchange. When return to fortnightly aettlement was decided on. a number of leading houses an nounced that thev would not accept "contango business" at all. This bears In an interesting way on th frequently recurrent discussion of fortnightly set tlements for New Tork. Presumably thess London brokers are requiring either a "cash margin" on th New Tork plan or elss are accepting business only from customers of high -individual credit. Av. ,..33S ,..393 ...2S7 ...201 ..201 Sh. 70 ' Pr. 9 90 10 05 10 15 10 25 10 25 No. 53. 61. 41. 83. 83. Av. ..273 ..293 ..239 ..220 . .220 Sh. Pr. . . 10 00 40 10 10 .. 10 20 .. 10 30 .. 10 30 13.00$ x St, eWph live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo.. May 23.-rCattle Re ceipts. 3.000 head: market ateady to 15c higher: steers. 17.3601.76: cows and heif ers. id.isoi.iii: calves, ii.iooi.ia. Mogs Receipts, 6.6o hesd: market lOe to 15c lower; top. 110.40; bulk. 110.11 to lie 36. Sheep and Limbs Receipts. 2.000 head; msrket etesdy to 25c higher; 'clipped lambs. 111.50012.50; clipped awes. 14.60 tjaia. Kansas Ctty Produce. Kansas City, May 23. Egga Un changed: firsts, 22 Butter Creamery unchanged, 3Se; packing lc higher. 19c. Poultry Hens unchanged. 2?r: broilers la higher, 45c; roosters unchanged, 12 Sc SheeD and Lambs Receipts, 6,300 head. Receipts were moderate todsy and on active demand from local packers tad ing wss active at price 26p50o higher, with bulk of lambs close to th full ad vance. Spring lambs old at I14.2614.60, with best quality quoted at 114.76. Clipped lamb old at 12.0012.65, with good quality 81-pound Iambs making a top price of 112.35. Sheep were steady to stronr, light ewes selling from 5.75 1 to .50, with heavyweight slow at 14.26 4.76. - Quotations on sheep and lsmbs: Fat lsmbs, good to choice. 12.2612.85; fat lambs, fair to good. 11.6012.25; spring lambs, I12.0014.75: cull lambs, 19.00 11:00; fat yearlings, 9.0010.00; fat wethers, l.508.00; fat ewes, light. 5.50 l.50: fat ewes, heavy. 4.005.00 y FAT EWES No. ' Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 20 led. ...162 4 25 70 fed. ...104 6 00 SPRING. LAMBS. No. 'Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2222 nat 6 14 0 CLIP LAMBS. No. ' Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 22 nat.... 64 14 up St. Louis livestock. Kast St. Louis, lit., .May 23. Cattle Receipts, 3.600 head; steers mostly steady: spots strong, is. 30 paia tor j.iiu-pounu sverages; bulk, 17.00tf8.00; good and chnio llsht vearllnxs. steady; common. 10 to 15c lower: is.uu paia ror cnoict steers and 18.50 ror eij-nouna neuers bulk, I7.80jji8.60; cows and Duns, iu to 15c lower; bulk beef cows, 5.006.76; bulk bulls, I4.255.25; eanners, steady! bulk. 3.00: veal calves, steady to strong; bulk. 38.75W9.26: stocker steers about ateadv: hulk. 25.00 BOO. Hnaa-a-KeceiDls. 1 i.DVU neau; openea j. to 20c lower: closed active, about 10 to I5e lower: toD. 110.10: bulk good butchers, 19.50J10.65: bulk 100 to ISC-pound aver-aa-ea. .7510.25; packer ow mostly "sheen and Limbs Receiots. 2.600 head spring lambs sharply higher, closing sales 50 to 75c higher; choice Kentucky spring lambs, 315.25; nearoy springers, iii. 16.00: sheep, steady; light ewes, 16. 7S; heavies, 4.00. . Chicago livestock. Chic. n Mav 23. Cattle Receipts, 000 head: beef steers, strong to 16o higher; top. 19.25; bulk. 7.858.0: she stock and stockers ateady: bulls strong to 16c higher; veal calves mstly 25c higher; hulk vea era. to earners. js.2bOf.ii. Hois RecelDts. 29.000 head; market opened mostly 10c to 15c lower: closing strong: lights, about 10c lower; others about steady with yesterday's average; top. 110.65: bulk. 310.15010.6..; pigs, strong: holdover liberal. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 12.000 head: market firm to 25c higher; Cali fornia soring lambs. tir..0015.6O; sec onds to feeders. 112.86: top native springs, 315.25; bulk. 14.60f 15.80; choice Cali fornia yearling lambs, I10.9011.00; best hsndy shorn lambs. 113.35; fed Texas wethers, 17.50: California ewes, 17.15. Kansaa City Live Stork. Kansas City. Msy 23. Cattle Receipts. 800 head: beef teers, yearllnga and stockers and feeders, strong to 15c higher; medium weight steers. 18.76; mixed yesr llngs. 18.85: long yearlings, 89.00; best Colorados. 18.60. Hogs Receipts. 20.000 hesd: opened slow; closed sctive to packers and ship pers around 15c lower: choice 176 to 26 pounders. 110.25 to 114.35: top. 110.40; bulk. 1.161A.35; shippers took about 4.oo; sows. It.OO; pigs, active, strong, best. 110.75. Sheep Receipts. 1.0ft hesd: killing rlasses strong to 25c higher: few 2-year-old shorn Texaa wethers. 17.86: light ewe. 3.0.26: shorn lambs. 11.n 11. 0: Colorado springers, 314.6; nativ, 1 114.31; medium Arisonas, 112.1. f sou 1064 27 414 24 3 77H 75( 41 " 7i 46 T. A & O. Canadian Pacific. N. Y. Central.... Chesa. A Ohio... Great Northern.. Illinois Central. K. C. Southern Lehigh Valley.... Missouri Pacific. N. Y. & N. H Northern Pacific. C. N. W Penn. R. R Reading C. R. I. & P Southern Pacific. 92 Southern Railway. 26 V4 f M. A St. P 2ST4 Union Pacific HO 13914 1394 140 STEELS. I'm. Car FnnndrV 152 Allis-Chalmers . lain. Loco 115 114 114 lia1 Baldwin uoco. ...117' 11 116V4 117 34. 35 74 73 38 '4 78 V, 43S 794 73V New York Stocks S. F. . Range of pricea of the leading stocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: RAILROADS. Monday High. Low. Close. Close. 101 V, 100V4 100s 100H 49 48Vt 48 48 143 141 141 143'i 91 67 78 ..107 .. 27 .. 64 .. 24 ?4 78 75 42V 81 46 25 23 1 G7V4 77 106 27 64 24 3 77 7E I 0 45 2 25 25 Sl 67 77 106 27 64 24 33 77 7 42 80 46 92 24 28 Bethlehem Steel. ..-78 78 Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 35 34 Crucible 75 74 Amer. Steel Fdry. 38 ss Lackawanna Steel. 78 77 43 78 73 Mldvale Steel .... 44 Pressed Steel Car. 79 Rep. Steel Iron 78 38 78 42 78 7 Railway Steel Spgs.103 103 103 108 Sloss-Rcheffleld ... 5014 50 60 61 V. S. Steel 102 101 101 101 Vanadium 60 60 60 60 Anaconda 66 65 55 55 Am. S. R. Co.. 66 66 65 65 Cerro De Pasco.. 40 40 40 40 Chill 22 22 22 22 Chlno 31 81. 31 31 Oreen Cananea.... 33 33 33 33 Inspiration 42 42 42 42 Kennecott 38 38 38 38 Miami 30 30 30 30 Nev Con 18 .18 18 18 Ray Con IS 17 17 18 Seneca 14 14 14 14 Utah 69 68 68't 67 OILS. Gen Asphalt .... 64 62 63 62 Cosden 45 44 44 44 Cal Petrol 68 67 67 67 Island Oil 1 1 1 1 Invincible Oil .... 19 17 18 18 Mexican ePt 135 133 133 13S Middle States .... 15 15 15 IS Paclfl Oil 65 64 5 4 Pan-American .... 66 65 65 66 Phillips 49 48 49 48 Pierce Oil 10 10 10 10 Pure Oil 32 32 32 32 Roval Dutch .... 63 62 62 3 Sinclair Oil 37 35 86 36 Standard Oil N J. .192 189 19 191 Texas Co 60 48 49 49 Union Oil 22 21 ' 22 22 White Oil 10 9 9 10 MOTORS. Chandler 75 74 General Motora .. 14 14 Wlllya-Overland ..8 8 Fierce-Arrow 19 19 White Motor 49 48 75 14 8 19 48 75 14 8 19 49 Studebaker 123 121 121 122 HUBUISH A.ND TIKES Flsk Goodrich Kelley-Springfield Keyston Tire Afax U. S. Rubber. 18 42 H 22 17 64 18 41 61 21 "V fcl Am. Beet Sugar. A.. O. ft W. 1 Am. Int. Corp.... Am. Sumatra Am. Telephone American Can.... Central Leather... Cuba Can INDUSTRIALS. 18 41 61 22 17 64 18 41 4 62 23 17 4 44 44 44 44 38 38 38 28 48 48 48 48 36 36 36 36 123 123 123 123 SHft 4 4H 48 40 39 39 17 1U ISTt Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 2544 ssl iu Corn Product 11 100 100 101 . -iejrera .. 9 . BZ hk SZ 82, uen biectric 15 l2 162 16 fit Nor Or 41 40 40 41 . nr 1.14 Am HAL pfd ..70 70 V 8 Ind Al 64S 63 Int Paper 62 51 Int M M pfd .... 8.1 83 Am Sugar Ref .... 7 75 Sears-Roebuck ... 7 77 Stromsberg 64 64 Tob Prod 7 72 Worthing Pump .. 62 62 Wilson Co 46 4 Westing Else .... 61 62 Ara Woolen 11 13 103 70 63 51 3 T 77 64 ,72 63 46 2 i 103 70 64 61 J 76 77 63 73 mi 4 2 12 Pi a nf a -CI". Iitii.' Martin Clea. I 41. rant I Monday Manday flat. Monday rloa. I! 4t'i Monday etae. New York Bonds (Tb B b the only Omaha newipaper which publiahea the of ficial dose of the New York Stock exchange bortdaj New Vnrk, Msy 21 Movements of pru es in lha band mat set today followed lb uneven thansea m th alock Hat. but ins trend was mslnly higher, apclll) 'r epervisuv laaues. Among government loans. Liberty Is sue war featured by th rta of th l a a sinsn traction oer par, but th I anq 4', war irregular. Mesltan war moat unsettled at Iba roreign offerings, tha 4s and la falling bark all th way ftotn large fractions lo I paint a result or dvlonnini whlrb indirai further delay In th settlement of eietiro foreign obligation. Moderate re action occurred among rrrnrh munlrl- pais, iielgian 1s, ban Paulo as and It' pubrto of Chile . Krl prior 4 and th several convert! hi taaue wr lb oulatandina featurea of th railroad group, emulating th rise in r.ri rommon and th first and second preferred share. Other n.alere alao the si. Paul, t. Louis San F'rsnrlaro. Mia, sourl Psntie and Hbord lasurs hard rned. Total sales tpar value! aggregated 6.7(1,000. Th moat Important new underwriting of I he dsy wa th offering of a large oiorn or Hank nrcommerr stock by local banking syndicate. This wss resdlly sold. Interests ronnrcted with the bsnk oeing among in largrat purchasers. New Tork. May 23 Pnllowln ara to day high, low and rinsing prlrea of bonds on tn .xew Tork tock exchange, and tha toiai saie or earn bond: V. 8. Honda. Salea (In 11.0001 Utah 4j i.ioerty ,.,.100.00 I S.f hi l l , Hk US MS II N pr lj H .i S I N l J 4 1 4i M P U 11 I'sS V I' rf i A l ' 'IS I N W We. I T I ,.eS S II I. ef I , .... l l l It or-H.S) II It A N 4 l S MS I IH bleel s : l"IS I'-'S IS Pa li l ..! ! 'S I l'a T T .- I r.ki4 Mot 1- 4 11 11 S ' S T l..l s 31 MS 1 IU IS s 71 7 ;is IIS : 43 's s 1 I'm. a 111 P , la I'.aa tt It ..!' i Pena M H a ! S hsi H R S US 4 Par Msr I'f .. ' I P t l '-J "S I H L' ' I M I. il A S '' 4 Pr A lief .... I t'" I Reading (a 4a..., tl IS I II II t l !.. 11 k 1 x i. ... i' ; t M I. I M f It 41 'S 4 N I, m r a .. S Tt H I. ft r Ina ., 1 ' tt I. ft r tr I I A tIS :' l I I. I W lal 4.... 7S '. I r k c 1. is ; I A ft A P lal 4 It IT 14 beabratd A L I t ', I A U adj I I'S -'' II be Air I. I'f 4.. 41 41 I "hare II il A.. S 'S sugar IBel paw task II4, K.m tuL Mar l Ik Hkt lilrte ldy eiibuKSh laen .... -e .h.B.a ib uil.ee. SIMM laWI .. qiMla4 at I " " . ,i.el la 4 1 fr ririf4l, witfe iw .blflHMl l I St. t''hl, UU.I la H. I'"' , Ml war ip'f4 H ll.l" " I uka ul ft let bell l Ju ablpB..B)l pr..a. 14- bass of rh'J'I'P'n uikuds in imiiI si 4 deineied i.4 ui iv.ia Ituoa lr In ' J ab pineal l d.li4 BU lefiiwr. Il e reniewbeied lbt fuba tt lt June tnipineui Its I4 the ll. b. ugr futurn piarkal was fatily a-lli d prue ' l.iiner .uteris ,,,d renewed but ml f"r wuiaid a-counl, prunipied by lb aie.ir feeling i b bmi maikel. A.n P'wlilen at in I una wer 3 11 pulnl Hel higher, Hhoush p.r lb lae ibri was a .r Hal eetbs.k iiHiki lealutng. lb rloa a I poiiiis luer vn ihiner, Smwr nd uiuhanged la J poinit higher un ih.r p.-ailini... Jult, t aln pel'teintwr, :!e. hKeiMbr, 111; Mr.h, I Ik market fur reltnad susar was riiHtee and urlt'M a sdisn. d I point by one nf th leading, tefinera Iu lb baa's of to for tl gxnuiaieq. lube' wai unchanged at I 10 l .'. Tliei s a better inuuiry (or boih de liiealte snd skport account, ttefin-d fuiuira, nominal! rloaing, July, Iter, bepteniber, ltr; Iwvembar, 0v. 6 a u cv IS 4 H oil rn to S tiouth M Tel ... II South p e 4s., US I South Pao ref is.. IIS 4 South I'ao col Ir 4 3 14 S Ry n .,,. 14 Ry ron I I South Ry gen 4.. l III r n Kuger Is... s I I II ill C deb Ts.,otS II Third Av dl Is.. 41 I T till IS rtf,.,.o: 1 Tb Product 7..,.ll's II I'nlon Pa.lfie l.t 4s II S 14 In I'ae it 4s .... 4 4 I'n I'ao ref 4s .... ' l td I'rug I IIS 4 l td Jly In 1st Is S ,,liS "IS flS I II 8 Realty t l IT n Rub aa 13 I' M Hirel a f 6s. t'lah P ft I, It... 44 Va.fr Chm 7 . 31 Va-fr t hin 1st Is II V Ry I 4 West i;ier Is , I West lrn,l 1st I West Pae la , I Weal I'ni.m s IB l 7 si U '. iiV ll os lss A1 l3 IIS II S B 4 J09S 110 a t "' a 1 ' S s 04 17 0 l"IS ll l4 l (Ail 10 00 "0 , .1i"b oo 4 5S IS .. IvtS 7 n 0t 21 Westing r.ler B...107S 17 I Whlng ft I. B 4s II Wick-Spen St 7s ..100s 1" II Wilson ft C sf Ts.Ot 1S I Wllaon ft 4' rv s l 11 3 pom fan Itil W I. in 10 35 fsech-HIo s rlfs.. Total aales nf bonds todsy wer 'I.OoO rompared wllh III. 737.000 previous day snd 115.4.5. 000 a year ago, 7 l, 11 s IS 1"t's I no 1 00 S 7 lo 17 S B 100 ill 14 ion t lis N. Y. Curb Bonds 13 Liberty id 4a III Liberty let 4S, 83 Liberty 2d 4Ls 1031 Liberty 3d 4Vs 114 Liberty 4'h 4.. 99.9 ss victory 4 zo victory 3 Low 5:1 It 100.00 170 19.70 84 99.8 970 7 .3 9.I4 9. f90 ....100.83 100.7 10IT:,! ....100.10 100.00 100.00 99 7 99 91 83 19 98 Foreign Government, Stale and Mnnlrapl. 60 Argentina 7 100 100 100 11 Chines govt Ry 6s 54 6 64k 4 City Bergen 8s.. ..110 11 no 6 City Bern 8s ....112 11 24 112 31 City Bordeaux Is .. 7 86 87 1 City fhrletianla 8s. 110 110 110 11 City Copnlign is. 13 2 .12 20 City. Lyons 6s .... 87 86 86 1 City Marseilles 6s.. 87 86 86 20 City Rio Janeiro 8s. 104 10j 10 4 City Ssn Paulo 8s ..104 103 104 7 City Toklo 6s .... 72V 71 71 I City Zurich 8s ....113 113 133 44 Dept Seine 7 14 9 94 25 Dom Csn 6s, 29.100 100 100 2 Dom Csn 6s. 31.. 18 96 8 45 Dtch K Ind 6s, 47.. 96 96 44 Dtch R Ind 6s. 62.. 96 9 96 14 French Rep 8s ....104 103 103 103 French Rep 7 ..101'J 101 101 .Tap let 4s 91 90 o 17 Japanese 4s 77 77 77 King Belg 7s ..10 107 108 25 King Belg s ....102 102 102 46 King Den 19 8 9 154 King Nethrlnds s. 17 6 97 1 King Norway 8a ..111 111 111 li King Sweden 6s ..102 102 102 lit Parls-Ly-Med (s .. 82 82 81 Rep Chile Is. 41. .106 101 105 10 Rep Uruguay Is.. .10 108 108 2 Stat Qunalnd 7a. .110 114 110 7 State Qunalnd s ..102 101 101 8 Stat R O d Sul I. 102 102 102 . 12 Swla Con 8s 118 117 117 98 K G B A I 6s, 22.108fV 18 108A 26 K O B A I 6s. 21.108 108 108 38 K G B ft I 6s, 17.102 102. 102 93 U S Braxll 8s 104 103 104 69 U S Mexico 6 66 6 66 30 U S Mexico 4s ... 66 16 66 Railway and Miscellaneous. 1 Adams Ex 4 76 76 76 2 Ajax Rubber 8s ..102 102 102 8 Am Ag Chm 7s.l03 103 103 8 Am Smelting 5s .. 13 12 92 46 Am Sugar 6s ...:i00 100 100 15 Am T & T cv s.,115 118 J16 25 Am T T c t 6s.. 97 97 97 11 Am Writ Pa 7s.. 88 87 - 88 z Armour ft Co 4s.. 90 23 A T ft S F gen 4s.. 89 1 A T ft 8 F adj 4s 84 6 At C L 1st con 4s.. 88 13 At Ref 6S 28 Bait ft O 6s 90 88 84 88 .103 103 103 ..,.100 99 99 0 89 84 88 73 Bait ft O cv 4s .. 83 83 83 8 Bell Tel Penn 7s. 107 107 107 8 Beth Steel ref 6s .. 95 94 84 7 Beth Steel p m 5s.. 73 73 73 10 Brkln Ed gen 7s D.107 102 107 11 Cal G El 5s .. 15 16 Can North 6a ..112 28 Can Pao deb 4s .. 71 2 Cent Leather 6s ..97 6 Cent Pao gtd 4s .. 87 78 Cerro Pasco 8s ..122 150 C ft O ct Is 94 30 C ft O cv 4s .. 88 90 C B A Q ref 6s A. 99 4 Chi E III 6s.' 82 30 Chi Gt West 4s .. 1 96 95 111 112 78 79 7 86 121 93 87 98 81 1 71 66 7 86 131 94 87 99 81 61 71 65 61 C M ft St P cv 4s 72 69 C M St P r 4 lis. 7 11 Chi N W Ts 106 106 106 51 Chi Rys 6s 83 82 83 10 C R li P gen 4s.. 83 83 83 16 C R I P ref 4s.. 82 82 82 8 Chi W Ind 4s . 73 73 73 SO Chll Copper 7s ..107 106 106 48 Chile Copper 6s .. 92 91 11 3 Colo Ind 5s 78 78 78 2 Colo South rf 4s. 87 87 87 4 Col G El 6s 15 16 95 3 Con Coal Mrylnd 5s 88 88 88 7 Con Gas 7s 117 116 116 20 Cub Cn Sug d 8s.. 85 84 85 1 Cuba R R 7s A. 103 103 103 7 Cuban Am Sug 8s 106 105 14)5 1 Dele ' Hud cv is. 90 90 90 4 D M Ft D 4s ,. 63 63 62 26 Det Ed ref 6s ....103 102 102 19 Det Utd Rys 4s. 83 88 83 2 Dlmnd Mtch 7s..l08 107 107 14 Dpnt Nem 7s ,.107- 107 107 26 Duquesne L 6s ..103 103 103 US. Erie gen 4s .... 66 65 56 41 Erie pr lien 4s .. 66 64 4 z r isk Kuooer 8s 17 Framer I D 7 3 Gen El deb 6s . 41 Good Tire 8s 10 Good Tire 8s. ..106 106 106 ..99 98 98 ..100 100 100 31. .103 102 102 41. .116 115 115 3 Gnd Tnk Can 7s. 112 112 112 56 Gnd Tnk Can 6s. 104 103 103 4 Gt N 7 A 109 109 109 47 Gt North ls B..100 100 100 15 Hud ft M ref 6 A, 83 83 83 157 Hud ft M ad ine 6s. 64 63 64 13 I C 6s 101 101 101 6 111 Steel d 4s.. 91 91 91 1 inn steal 6s 6 Int Ag 6s 38 Int Met 4s. 194 Int Met. 4s ctf. 1S8 Int R T ref 5s .. 25 Int M M s f 6s .. 26 Int Pa ref 5s B. . 2 Invine Oil 8s .... 7 Iowa Cent ref 4s .. 99 79 16 16 71 97 86 97 IS Kas C Ft 3 ft M 4s 79 K C S 5s 88 Kelley-Sprng T 8s.. 108 Lacka Steel 6s 23. 99 Lacka Steel 6s 60. 91 Lclde O St L 1st 6s 91 L S A M S d 4s, 28 94 L S ft M S d 4s. 31 92 Lehigh Valley 6s Lift ft M 5s 99 79 16 1 70 97 85 96 47 79 87 107 108 99 99 90 90 91 91 94 94 92 92 102 102 102 fi 96 6' 99 79 16 16 70 97 97 38 79 88 LorlHard 6s 96 96 96 L ft N ref 6s ..103 103 103 38 Mkt St Ry con 6.. 90 90 90 zv Mariana uu bs .... 98 ss 98 3 Mex Pet 8 106 106 106 Mich 8 Tel 1st 6s. 98 98 98 5 Mid St cv 6s 91 91 91 1 Minn ft St L ref 6s. 48 ' 48 48 11 M St P ft SSM 6S.102 102 102 JlMKTnpltsA 83 87 83 214 M K T n sd 5s A.. 68 67 67 2 M K T 1st 4s ..81 81 81 z m f rer ds zs 100 199 100 30 M P gen 4s 65 64 64 4 aion row os a..... wi vb S7 1 Morris ft C 1st 4s 87 87 87 1 N C ft ot L con 6s.. 100 100 100 il . u T t 8 Ine 6S. 71 70 71 4 N T C col 7s ,.10 10 111 37 N T C deb 6s 103 in 102 N T C eon 4 83 - 8 81 N' T C ft St L d 4s 14 84 84 1 N T Ed r 6s ...109 109 109 19 NT NH ft H c Is 48 83' 83 3 II M Ml iHIH.ll II B7 8 N T O ft W ref 4s.. 7 75 76 . T lei a 4S 4S.107 107 III 1 X T T r (s 41 106 104 106 61 N T W ft Bo 4s. 68 17 67 r.nr south II A.. " S7 si II Norf. ft Western is. 101 10 101 Low 81 63 97 106 1115 100 100 2:11 83 6.1 York. Msy 23. Strength snd sctiviiy prevailed in the rurb market sin itxiay, nui outtikn activities wer concentrated in a few groups, wblrh brought several Issues Into pronounced prominence. Phllln Morris waa in i.reent demand and advanced 10 th new high of -. rirsarii Aionrs waa strong. Stsndard Oil stocks continued the innal important features or the market. 8land srd oil of Indiana moved up from 1 1 0 , to above 112 on tradlnc of over 15.000 shares, but tha gresiest gain was made In Mandard Oil of Kentucky, which roe to l BSS Inst S3 at tha close veaterdav. both stock making new highs. Carlb aynnicaie sola at 7. Announcement wa made that th Mex can oeannara nan, acquired leases on 125.000 acres of oil lands in the state nf Tabasco, Mexico. Woodley Petroleum made a -lew high on buy tig by tnteresta sfflllsted with the control of the company. rensiana 01 was stead v. selllnr st 16 to 16. Independence Lesd was the fea ture ot the mining group, making a new nign. New Tork. Mav 23. Transactions on the rew Tork curb bond market today were as ioiiows: Bonds. Sales (In 11.000) HiKh 5 Allied Packer 6s .. 62 Allied Packer 6s ctf 63 I Allied Packers 8s . 97 1 Alum 7s, 33 ni 1 Am T ft T 6s. 22.. 100 It Am. T. ft T. 6s, 'i'l 101 101 101 ' Ana Copper 6s 100 103 103 6 Ans. Copper 7s, '29 103 103 103 2 Anglo Am Oil 7S.103 103 yH 8 Armour A Co. 7s 104 104 104 17 Beth. Steel 7s, '23 106 105 1116 1 uetn. at eel 7, '35 102 102 l"2 48 Cans. N. Rail 6a 99 98 99 2 Can Pac 6s 101 101 Htl i Lent t.teel ss ....104 104 104 -1 Cities Serr 7s C. 95 95 95 3 Cop Ex Asn 8s, 25.104 104 104 2 Cubs n Tel ,7s....l01 101 101 1 Cudahy 7s 101 101 101 Deere & Co 7s ..101 101 101 26 Em. Gas & Fuel s 100 100 100 8 Goodrich Tire 7s ..100 99 99 4 uun un is 2 Hood Rubber 7s... 1 Int R T 7s . . 104 Inter R. T. 8s, '22 4 Kansas G ft El 6s 23 Kenne Copper 7s . Kings Cty Lt 6s 16 Laclede Gas 7s ... 7 Lib Mo A Lib 7s.. 1 Llg-Wlnchest 7s 18 National Acme 7s 97 il xvat i,eatn 8s 100 4 NT NH & H 7s ... 91 . 26 N. Amer Edl 6s ...92 ' 8 PhlltDDine 6 'is ... 99 16 ru b. c or w. J. 7s iui 30 Robert Galr 7s ... 99 4 Saks ft Co 7s 99 1 Sears Roe 7s, 22..100T 27 Sears Roe 7s, 23. .101 101 101 7 Solvay ft Cie 8s ..106 105 106 20 South Bell Tel 7s 102 102 102 14 St O. N. Y. 7s, '27 106 105 106 34 Stan Oil N X 6S.107 106 107 4 Sun Oil 7s 101 100 101 3 Swift A Co 7s. 25.101 101 101 16 Swift ft Co 7s 1921 102 102 102 z Tidal uasge 7s ....ids ms m I Tol Edison 7s ....106 106 106 20 Un Oil Prod 8s 108 108 108 Utd Ry Hav 7s.l06 10s 106 10 Warner Sug 7s, 41.. 99 99 99 19 Winchester 7s ..101 100 100 Am Lt T w W..1II0 1110 10" 1 At G A WI 6s.... 63 1 Con Cop Min 7s.. 76 5 Comwlth Pow 6s. 48 Freeport, Tex 10.1 Int Gt N 5s ., 15 Int Rt 6s WT 27 In R A S WI 1 Magma Cop 7s S El Hap 6s . 10 Union Oil Cal 6s ..101 Foreign Bonds. 180 Argentina 7s, '23 100 100 6 Argentine 6s 8 B.. 80 20 City Elberfelde 5s.. 6 1 City Solssons 6s.. 85 140 N. Y., N. H. F 7s 75 9 Russian 6s ctf . .. 20 2 Russian 6s ctf.. 20 13 Swiss 5s 102 48 U. S. Mexico 4s ... 47 . 3 Can Steam 7s . . 1 U S Brazil 7s 1 Mex Oovt a. 21 Am Light ATWW. 7 Com P. 6s 65 Freeoort Texas 7.. 124 40 Interbort R T 6s WI.79 40 Interhnro R T7sWI 95 3 Magna C 7s 108 24 Un Oil Cal s . . . .101 foreign Bonds. I U. S. Brazil 7s., 97 .104 104 104 . 98 98 98 . 99 99 99 92 93 92 96 96 9li .106 105 105 . 98 98 98 .100 100 100 98 98 98 .100 100 100 97 87 lllll 91 92 99 101 98 99 100 91 92 994 101 99 99 100 110 om rh (Mlaa, Tork, May 21 A In" slump In New puree of 101 1 on future niad th mar. kat stslnn a Irregular one today, lb lat rinsed atnund lb day low. II lo 1 point below th preilmis final ll. The market was panow and null early. but there wa enough new builng to llf allies in 17 point in th first two ImuiB. ilra.lually, however, ihia gm was at and presaur imreaaed slightly he eeaBinn ptniieeeed Th last hour dealings wer featuird by nntirechl In iraa in near month aelllng Th derlin tinrd la be entirely tnhnlral snd nut b4-ot on nutatd fsrtnra. himt was uutrl. 20 omnia decline. !l 4 Or i.tr iiiitmiinf upland pnumern spot: llalve.lon. I 26c. II points tie. line; New Orleans, ine. un.'hsng ed: Saisnnsh. 19 ilc. r mints decline: Augusts, 11.76c 13 pnlnis de. Una: Mem. phis, ?. unchanged: Houston. 2 IQe, ;o point" decline; I. litis Rock. II Sic, ii.cnnngeq. Nrw lark (off. New York. .May 21 Th nisrkel f, reffee fututes opened t an BdvBllre of to I nouns, but ib lltarillaii markeia aeemed aotnewhat uneeitled and prices her eaae, nlf during th day under a llitt arattaritiv liquidation accompanied nv reporta mat primary shippers hoeing a disposition 10 offer little mora freely. July sold down fiom 10 II to lii.nic. nd Peoemtier from 1:7 In 1 with th market rinsing net un.hiuge.l to alx points lower. hale wer esti mated at shout 23.000 hags. May. in 14r: July. 0 04c; September. .6e; October. 9 lie; December, 9.21; January, 9. lie: Aiarrn. y "ic. Spot coffee, mitet: Rio 7s. 10 H0r: Mailtos, u a 111.'. t ost and ir.'ignt or fera Included Mailing 3s and 6s at in 7'nC 14.10c for prompt, nnd 1.10) I I 80c for forward shipment. Rio 7s wer offered t in jo mr prompt, ana m iso ror June shipment, American credits. Hastings Banker Heads Group Four telrrtion of Off urn UM t Mi-Cook Durinp Animal Meeting Yesterday. MtCook, Xtb.. M.y .'3.-cSpfcW Telegram.) .Mimi-i meeting 'i Group lour. Ner".k4 funkm' do. t-uiibn, line toUV mol en- iliuiiiic ami iiibtriifiive urrr'. Cl"e to bAiikm vme rrni-irrrn. William i. l-Ufiii. vne iitiu".i ... the Crnifdl Trut roniatiy ot UU- noi. tJciivrrrd an Buure". 'Mi mriiiraiu wa wtftl a le nrt of any group meeting tbii yr; Mt likJk women emenaiiir i banker' wive at several ocial lunc tinn during Hie ilay 'iJ evening. More than -IHi pUtei were iam tor Ihf banquet thi evening, Ofiiirr for next er are. li evi dent. O. A. Kiley, Hasting:, vice- president. A. B. Wewn. V!rl,ry! . l u k'enter ecrrtary-treaiutrr, n. . lloldrcKf. ,. . The next meeting will c lieltl in Hol'lrrge. t . Classified Advertising Rates Uo w &r SI? 1 un..cutlv. ... No ads Uk.n for " Thee rate aup y llhr to lb tny or Bu'nT. DeVWAI. -''""X'- In both morning and oysnlnf dily .pr for the on chars. CONTRACT R ATKS O.N APfl.lCATION. Want d cpld it tb following ef. MAIN OITICE. "'"l!:h,nA7n Houth Bid tin u,a -J,' 2 Council Bluff t btott BU WANT At BEfKIVEn Rt THONE ATLANTIC 100. THE REE will not b re.pon.ibl for mot lhn on lncorrct lnrtlon of an Idv.rtlt.mcnt ord.r.d for mor. th.n on. tuns. CUMINO HCURS fOR WANT AOS. Evening million r:- Mormng Edition V'tsaturdly Sunday Edition I P- Mbaturgsy DEATH & FUNERAL NOTICES. cars. oltTKU Mr. Mary months. May !3. at Mary K.. ee ! residence, I hlrago llutler. rhlrago. May 33. -I'nder Influenc of a more active demand th ton nf th mar ket wa needier today. I.srs iuntl tles nf butter wer bought, hut Iho sup ply available wss also large, and most of th dealers, sold uuits freely to r dur stocks. I. oral demand wa good and some Isrge blocks of butter were bought for shipment east. The supply of fin butter was greatly reduced nJ lower scores, especially the undergrade wer well cleaned up. Ninety scor cars were scare nd In good demand for de livery on contracts. Lower cor of rentrallsed wer plentiful, hut In fslr demand with som 34-89 score car sell ing slightly under those prices. New York tieneral. New Tnrk, May 23. Wheat Spot firm; No. I red. 1.44': No. 2 hard. II. 46m No. 1 Manitoba, ll.Bo Vs. and No. I mixed durum, 11-45 c. I. f track, New Tork to arrive. Corn Spot firm: No. i yellow and No. 3 white, gOtir. and No. 3 mixed, 79ic, e. i. f. New Tnrk, all rail. Oats Spot firm: No. 3 white, 10c; Other articles, unchsnged. Turpentine nnd Rosin. fiavsn,nsh. Ga.. Msy S3. Turpentine Firm: 6"ic; sales, 143 harries; receipts. 40 bsrrles; shipments, 251 barrles; stock, 1,933 barrles. , Rosin Firm: ssles. 750 casks: receipts. 3.114 cssks: shipments, 438 casks; stock, 68QuoteC'B"'n, 14 35; E, 11.35; F O. I4.S5; HI. 14 SO: M, 14.10; N, 15.56; W O, 18.09; WW. 16.60. Thlrago Produce. Chicago, May 23. Butter Unsettled; creamery extras. 34o; firsts. 31033ttc; seconds, 28029Hc; standards, 34ttc Egg Higher; receipt. 41.133 caaes; firsts, 2424t4c; ordinary firsts, 22 22V.c; miscellaneous, 23tH23Vie; storsge packed extras, 27c; storsge packed firsts, I6H'36c. Krults. 23. Evaporated Ap- choice. 33c. !7c; extra Dried New Tork. May pies Nominal. Prunes Quiet. Apricots Steady; choise. Z9c; Taney, Peaches Firm. Raisins Easy; choice to fancy, seeded, 1314c. , New York Prodne. New Tork, May 23. Butter Firm; creamery extras, 36 37c. Egg Irregular. - Cheess Firm; stat whole milk fls.ts, fresh specials, 18 18 He. 3U 7S 0 90 7s..l244i 122 62 H4 79V4 79 . .... 95 94 ,...10814 10814 99V4 99 101 80 6 85 74 20 20 . 97H . 13U, .100 100 . 90 90 120 79 10S14 101 63 76 90 122 62 '4 79 94 10814 99 101 100t4 80 6 85 74 20 20 301 4 101 46 47 98 96 97 97 -13U. ioo 90 120 79 94 1 08 101 97 97 Chicago mock. Range of prices of the leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peters Trust, building: Armour & Co., pfd 96 Armour Leather, com 12 Cudahy 65 Earl Motor 4 si Llbby 2 Montgomery-Ward 23 National Leather, new 8 Plggley Wiggly 45 Stewart-Warner 42 Swift Co 103 Swift Int , 20 Union Carbide 66 Wahl 1 64 New York Drygoods. New Tork, May 23. Cotton goods mar kets were quieter today. Tarns also were quiet and generally firm. The largest lines of wool goods have been withdrawn from sale preliminary to a revision up ward on Rpme numbere when again of fered. Burlaps were atroflger. following bullish cables received from Calcutta. Silks were generally Quiet with raw silk holding steady. NOTICE! Our store will be closed all day Wednesday, May 24, get ting ready for the biggest sale ever put on ; sale starts Thurs day at 9 a. m. 24th ami O St. South Omaha BONDS Good Nebraska Towns and School Districts at prices to yield 5 to 5.35 Free From Taxation C. E. Johnson MUNICIPAL BONDS 211 Keeline Bid;. Jackson 1720 What Will The Market Do Next? KEEP POSTED Important developments contained In this week's market review regarding th following securities: ' Kennecott Boston Mont. Radio Corp. of Am. Callahan Z. A L. Lackawanna American Loco. Union Pacific Replegl Steel Sinclair Con. Pierce-Arrow Writ for free cop P. G. STAF.1M & CO. Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 35 S. William St., New York Czechoslovak Republic 8 Secured External Sink ing Fund Gold Loan of 1922 Du April 1, 1951 Secured by a first specific charge on the custom duties and the net profit of tha tobacco monopoly of the Republic. Price to yield about 8.10 The National City Company Omaha Firat Nat. Bank Bktg. Telephone lilt Jackson fall- u. Hurvivrd bv lour ni"-s, .'ii- John llreen. Mrs. Beti Torler. Mr. J. . . McKvoy and Mrs. J. A. flsrr. all ot ""runer! Wednesday morning yt o'clock from Duffy Jolinsum s ;-hpel to St. Jonn. chun h .1 :J. '"v'n "J Itock Island at o'clock for Atlantic, la. NOIU'ltl'UTP Loreue. Aged 21 rara 1 months and 1 days. Kuneral will be h'ld from th home. 343 beward St., Wednesday morning 1:. Interment family lot at 'llm mouih, Neb. Kor Information call . J. Mark A -'o., HA. 0064. BLACKWOOD l.uuuWs B., died May 21. at hla home. 101 South Thirty-first bt. Funeral services W'ednasdey, p. ro . from the Burkett chapel. Interment Vest Lawn cemetery. CEMETERIES. ' BEAUTIFUL FOREST LAWN. Visit nature's beauty spot Forest Lawn cemetery, lt Is mor beautiful thi spring than ver before. North bound electric cars will tsk you there. Oil at the new greenhouses at th cemetery entrance. Office of th rerne tery (north of city limits) and 20 Brandels Theater Bldf. BURIAL, VAULTS. AUTOMATIC sealing concrete burial vaults. Recommended snd lor sal by all leading undertakers. Water ... nM tn ruat. no wood to de- cav. Insist upon the AUTOMATIC SEAL ING VAULT rnsnufactured by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co., HI N. 10th. Omaha. Tel. Kenwood 1077. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. F. J. STACK & CO., Successor to Stack A Falconer OMAHA'S BEST. ggAMBULANCESffSSJ: Thirty-third and Farnam, HEAFEY & HEAFEY Undertakera and Embalmers. Phone HA. 0266. Offlc 8611 Farnam. Hulse & Riepen, Funeral Director. 1254 Cuming. CROSBY-MOORE WE. 0047. 24th Wirt. FLORISTS. LEE LARMON pi SSWZ SAT IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HESS & 8WOBODA. 141 FARNAM STREt-T. L. HEND1CRSON. 1607 Farnam." J A.. 1258. JOHN BATH, 1804 Farnam. J A. 190. It's an interesting pastime to shop from Bee ads, because you find so many bargains. BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Births. Sieve and Mary Juhas, 10S1 South Twenty-third, boy. Clarence and Irene Kenny, 2310 South Seventeenth, boy. ' Lester and Ann Westcott, hospital, girl. Joseph and Minnie Thomas, hospital. Nels and Anna Hatselbalch, hospital, i. i i... TChlta hnanifnl. hov. Lawrence and Matilda Bolin, J618 Haw. thChnarles'rand Kel'll Watson, 4244 Maple, "charles and Add! Collins, hoipltal, girl. Alonzo and Marie Watson, 2902 Charles. and Lllllsn Taylor, hospital. girl. Charles girl. Charles and Lillian Beek, hospital, girl. Oiarlca and Amy Nlcol, 1634 Madison, ''Frank snd Helen Morong, 4421 South Thirty-fifth, boy. Henry and Ollv Forbes, 1605 Corby, bF. W. and Ruth Elerlch, 6915 South Winifred" and ' Leta Church, 4528 South Thirty-third, girl. Harry and Ruby Mortensen, 4320 South Eighteenth, boy. Sebastiano and Nunilata Marino, 2324 South Twelfth, girl. Deaths. Samuel H. Farnsworth, 12, 2437 Spaul- dlKdward O'Neil, i. hospital. Harry Emll Oustafson, 32. 4324 Franklin. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to wed wer Issued to th following: Harold L. Coffey, 22, Omaha, and Sylvia L. Heiks. 22, Omaha. John F. Hladek, 23, Omaha, and Clara M. Poesch, 22, Omaha. Harry Day Doudna, over 21. Omaha, and Mary Corcoran, over 21, Omaha. Robert Clark, 43, Omaha, and Josephine Matthews, 44, Omaha. Jake Mlscho. over 21, Missouri Valley, Is., and Katherin Janulewicx, over 21. Omaha. Voll Sspho. 42, Omaha, and Ida M. Warren, 3. Omaha. Pater Z. Juzellunas, 15. Omaha, and Bernlc Grakouskas, 21, Omaha. W. Brownell Porter, 21, Columbus. O., snd Cecil 1 Swift, 25, St. Petersburg. Fla. Harold Nichols, 21, Greenwood. Neb., nd Franc E. Bauer, 21, Union. Nfr PERSONALS. LOST Leather purse containing Bible and change; reward. 1321 Pine. HA. 1123. LOST WRIST WATCH MONDAY; VAL UED as KEEPSAKE. WA 503; reward. LOHT PAIR OF SHELL RIMMED GLASSES IN CASK. HA. 4S1. FOUSD Money. Manager. ldeuUfy. DOt tit.