10 THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JUiNE 14. l)2. CP Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Omaha, Jum 13. Grain marie ti gen rally were low , er in h early iciiioo, but (ollow- ma the initial DreaK prices eieaBiea, 'I here were reports ol the acaboard buying of wheat, com and rya in mall lot, iiretuinably representing export uusmew. Messages irom tne 'seaboard, however, claim Europe continues to retell Majiitobas and winter. Offering! of Argentina nil Manitoba wheat are made at toncesaions. Report from the Cana dian growing wheat crop are ex crrdinslv brirtht. Receipts at Omaha totaled 35 cars the bulk of which consisted of corn and compared with a total of 126 cart last year, lotal shipments were 94 cara against 13S cara a year ago. Cash wheat offerings were in fair demand with prices generally 'ic lower than yesterday. Corn sold readily at Je to Te lower price. Oats in good demand with pricea 'jC lower. Rye was (juotcd I;c lower. Barley nominal ly unchanged. WHEAT. No. S bard: t rar (.mutty). SI M. N'. 1 hard winter: i car (shipper "HVIIi .1-11. . K. S hard wlntert S ran. 11.10(4; 1 rar M par cent dark), 11.11. No. S hard wlniar: 1 cara, (1 i No, t hard winter! 1 car, SLOT. No. S yellow hard: 1 car, SI. I. No. S yslloar hard: 1 car, I1.0IH. ..... CORN. ... No. I whit.: 4 cara, Hc. No. S whlla: 1 rar. (ibn. ...No. I yellow: 1 car (shippers' w.lfhla), . fi'.c; t car. ((tic .vo. j v.now: i can, ue; I cara, Mtte; ' i . tai)prr weism.J, ..fie, ,' ... No. S mlxert: S-S car, 13c. I . . No. S mixed: J- car (I par cent dam- I ard), :c. I . OATS. No. S whlta: I car (apaclal bllllne). . Ho; S car. Sltte. I ., . . . RTU I No. J; I car, SIVic. Sample: 1 car. 7(ijc. ' 1 OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIJMCNTS ' . (Carlota) . i ' - Week Year TUrelpts - Today Aro Ago Wheat 4 M ' Corn ! (A Ji .Oat. k S 11 11 i Kr I 14 Barlajr 0 0 4 . . . . -, ' ; ' week Yeer Shipments ( Today Aro Ago , Wheat I it Corn m U u ''at. , ; (10 Uys .... 0 7 0 "Vl'MARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. , , (Bushels) ' . Weak Taar fcecelpts Today Aao 1 A no Vh.at ....... 04S.000 474,000 OW.OOO Corn ........ .1,201,000 1,(06,000 1,100.000 Oata 764,000 700,000 741.000 Week Year thlpmenta- , Today Ago Ago . Wheat (17.000 1,SS.000 (OS, 000 -fjrn 471,000 1,104.000 03J.0OO tale ((4.000 106,000 (31.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. . .. Week : Tear Buihels Today Ago Ago ..Wheat, flour 13S. 000 ......... (74,000 ,Corn 170,000 5(4.000 Oata ' 120.000 none WORLD' VISIBLE. ' Bu.bele . Today Aga Ago Week Tear Wheat! ..12.347.0OO"134,lft7,OOO 118.H70.000 f, Corn ... 24,7(1,000 31.170,000 23,032,000 Oata ... (0.302,000 C.420.000 (4,321,000 , CHICAGO RECEIPTS. " .'." Week Tear ' Carlota Today. Ago. Ago. .-..Wheat IS i' 37 (4 -Corn 44S . ; (63 508 Oata , 1( ' 150 178 KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Wheat ..Ill 40 114 Corn -. '. 4S ' 103 35 Oata 10 10 S 8T. LOUIS RECEIPTS. . Wheat (7 ,, 41 . SO Cam ............... SO 157 " ; 67 Oata 36 20 44 , NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. W Minneapolis, ....... ,160 - 113 -,. 177 r.Duluth 43 : 47 132 Wlnalpee 35 204 ' , 222 'CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. ""By Updlk Grain Co, DO. 2627. June 13. Art. Open. I High. I Low. I Clone. Tea. .Wilt. I 1 I I I i July 1.0Sf 1.UH 10 I 1.1UU 1.00 - 1.00 1 1.10 1.09 J .Sept. 1.10 1.1 1U l.M 1.10H l.lO ! 1.0014 1.1014 1.10 I . Dae. 1.12K 1.14 VA l.lSVi 1.12K 1.13 1 1.13 1 Rya j !: I July .(7 .( .07 M .17 8pt. .(4 .85lf .(4 .85 .84- " Deo. ............... i ..... ,. .80 Corn - ! . . July ,0i ..SI .(0 .60 .(I i.-? .00 . .60 3tdt . ' .S4 .(3 .63 -S4 ,.(4 .63 .63 'Ease. .(4 .(4 .63 .63 .63 .64 . .'.63 , ' .'Oata ' : "' ' -July , .3( .55 .34 .34 .35 -.36 .35 ', .34 .Sept. .87 .37 .36 .36 .37 .37 . .37 : : Dec. .29 .40 .30 .39 .39 . Lard July 11.80 11.45 11.25 11.45 11.40 , Sept. 11.(0 11.76 11.67 11.72 11.(7 '. J(aj J.July 12.10 12.12 13.07 12.12 12.20 Sept. 13.00 12.02 11.92 12.02 12.00 J;"' :.' . . Mlnneapolla Grain. . . Minneapolis, Minn., June 13. Wheat Caah No. 1 northern, $1.3S1.47: July. SlSlHi Septerhber, 1.18; Decern " bar. (1.20. . Corn No. S yellow, (1(2C, . : Ji Oata No. 3 white, 30931c. j . Barley 44055c. Rye No. 2, 82983o. Fla No. 1. $2.380113 80. "" Kainaaa City lira In. Kansae City, Mo., June 13. Wheat i Caah. No. 2 hard, fl.1101.S7; No. 2 red, Sl.OOOl.O. ' ' i Corn No. I white. 6(c; No. 2 yellow, (7He. - Hay Steady to (0c lower: No. 1 prairie. fl0.50O12.00: No. 2, f9.0010.00. Kansae City. Mo., June 13. Wheat Close, July, St. 03; September. SI. 02; - December, fl.06. Corn July, 56c; September, 58c; De- - ; camber. We. - - St. Loula (iraln. " :'8t. Loula, Mo.. June 13. Wheat July, " SI. 07; September, 21.08. '. 'Corn July. 6c; September. 62e. Oata July. 3Je. - - ... . Mtnneitpolta Flonr. Minneapolis, Minn., ' June IS. Flour "Unchanged to 20c lower; family patent., t (7. 50 8.(0; ahlpmenu 42,000 barrel., Bran S1S.OOQ1000. v Chicago Potatoea. " Chicago. June) 12. Potatoea Dull; re leeivta. (( cara; total United State, ahlp- jnanta. (7S cam; Alabama aacked Bllaa .Triumph.. S3.&0O2.75 ewt. ; Spauldlng '. Roaa aacked No. 11 mostly S3.00 cwt.j ' I.ouialana. Texaa, Oklahoma aacked Bllsa Trlumpha No. 1, f3.50J.76 cwt ; North Carolina ataa barrela Irish Cobblere No, - 1. S.S0O.7(; eastern ahora Virginia atava barrela Irian. Cobblera No. 1, f7.i5Q7.60. . 1 New York Caff ee. ' -. "New Tork, Juno 13. The market for Coffee futurea was generally lower today . .vnder scattered liquidation or Belling pro . noted by slightly aaaier Braalllan cables, v better weather In Sao Paulo and a feeling ; that the aaaier ruling for European ex- rhenge rates might restrict demand from ' .. T,.Vr in Braxll. - After opening 4 UJtolnta lower to 3 points higher active month sold about S to 13 f points net "lower with. July easing off to 10.15c and t. V . wH T.. .Im. W. a f PW 1 potato up from the lowest on covering with "X the market 0 pointa lower to f points A 1 higher with, the very lata positions rela- tlvely firm. Salea ware estimate at about 3(,00 bag.- July, lO.Kcj Septemoer, 10.01c; October, l.ISc; December, .75c; -.limn, atlet Marcb. 9.64c: May. 9.55c ' ' Spot coffee waa reported la moderate de . mill at 11 lie for Rio Ts and 14Hc to 14 for Santo 4a. Vary Saw offer for . forward shlpmant were reported la the '- coat and freight market. Offer for prompt - shipment were) about unchanged. Includ ing Santo S and (a at 14.10e jo 14.S0e ; and Rio 7a at K.ttc ta 10.(0e, American . credit. . -;- v . , ir SavanaafX 6, Jan 12. Turpentine Flraa. lc; aalex, zsa bbia; receipts, aae RMs.; ahlpmrnls,. (9 kbla; stock. 1.2(7 : Hoaur -FTrm; sate, tis rasas; anin- ; meats. Tea casks; receipts, I.lil eauka; V a tech. ((,((4 casks. ' '- - Quote: B, S4.10; D, S4 35; tR. S4.4; T. f4.45; 6H. (4 5: I, S4.55; K i 0; M, ; S.n; JC, f5.1f; WO. f(.; WW, fHO. Chicago Grain Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omaha JU l aaisd Wire. Chlcaso. June 13. Short covering by some of the leading local proiet- , . i j i- aionaia causes a anarp auianco wheat after an ear y break to new Intat on the nreaent downturn. 1 ne tinlth waa J-fKffiW nigncr. worn held within narrow limits and lost l-821-4c Liquidation wa on in oats with the close down l-2lc. the low est on the crop. Rye waa 1-2 lc h inner. There was nothinar in the newi to cau.e uneasiness on tne part ot tne shorts in wheat, but at the inside tig ure, July waa off 7 l-8c from the high of the previous week. Despite neavy overniKni margin tana, im. amount of early liquidation wae sur prisingly small. The rally waa eas- v tiainca. The freeh sslea of the day war not laraa. Liverpool waa err wia. w mend waa alow. Harv.ating of the new winter wheal crop la making rapid progress. naain sxa saw enoea. Oommlsslon houaea and local traders were on both aldea of the rorn niaraat, but nrlc.a had a ranee of only e on the nearby dellvarlea. Local bulla ahOW a disposition ts buy the December on tne breaka. cron renorta were lavoreoie. Movement from the farm, .how a falling off. Elevator Intereata picked up .pot lota at Ve better pries compared with the July. Receipts ware 114 cara, Exporter bouarht 175.000 buahela here. Lion datlon waa on in oata ana atop loaa orders founa tne maraet noony sup ported. It was Impossible to siecute such orders at limits on the way down. Trade was fair with aome buying credited to cereal Intereata, Omaha houaea also bought. Crop reports were decidedly spotted. Rerelpts ware 72 cara. Rve waa bought freely py nouses win seaboard connectlona and a fair export bualnesa was under way. Preasura came mainly from badgers. " ri( Note. Renorts from the northwest, from ex perts snd others who have been over the wheat fie da. are most tavor.Die. in ina middle weat and eouthweat there ia a feeling that nothing of consequenc can happen to the winter wheat crop. John Bunnell who has been In Europe for two months la back and talking bear ish. Ha says Europe will not pay preaent pricea for large quantities of hog prod ucts, whlla laat year Europe bought free ly at lower levela. Not on y la tnera mora man anougn wheat In the visible aunoly to provide for domestic consumption for the balance of the crop year, says Thomson at MCKin non, but there are now receipts of 600, 000 to 7(0,000 buahela dally. Offerings of new wheat are Increasing, There muet be a better demand to overcome the weight of old .locks and new offerings. - Foreign ratea from Montreal declined (d today following a rat of like amount Monday. London rate ia now la 6d and to Liverpool la Od. , ' Vlalble (iraln Supply. New Tork, June 12. The visible supply ot American e-raln shows the following changes: Wheat, decreased 533,000 bushels. - Corn, Increased 3,167,000 bushels. Oata, decreased 680,000 bushels. Rye, Increased 210,000 bushels. Barley, Increased 236.000 bushels, i f Dried Fruit. New, Tork, June 13. Evaporated Ap plesScarce, j Frunee Quiet. ' . Apricots Steady. ... , Peaches Firm, Ral.ln. Eaay, New York Central. New Tork, Juno 13. Flour Easy: spring cleara. S5.60O6.26; loft winter straights, f6.7506.25;. - hard winter straight.. f6.867.26. ' v- Wheat Spot, steady;, No. 2 red, 11.27; No. 2 hard, (1.28; No. 1 Manitoba, fl.32 and No. 2 mixed durum, 11.30 c. 1. f., track, New York to arrive. Corn Spot, carely steady; No. 2 yel low and No. 2 white, 77c, and No. 2 mixed, 77c, c. 1. f., New Tork all rail. Oata Spot, eaay; No. 2 white, 4(0 47c. . Lard Steady; . middle-west, (12.000 12.10. . , Other artlclea unchanged. New York Cotton, New Tork, Juna 13. Although moving uncertainly at tiroes in today's early trad ing! the cotton . market seemed to have established Itself on the upyard trend and scored net gains of 10 to 20 points before midday. At first hour," drop Of 12 to 20' pointa waa due largely to liquidation by weak-kneed longs. . Liverpool's refusal to follow the local decline aided in the Improvement, which waa furthered in the afternoon when the list met less resist ance and advanced with renewed vigor. to a level of 36 to 45 points gain over Mon day. Realizing was absorbed and closing pricea were around tho top. ' New York Sugar. New Tork, June 13. The raw sugar market was easier with Cubas quoted at Stic, cost and freight, equal to 4.55c for centrifugal. Trading was light, the day's business consisting of only 21,000 bags of Cubas to a local refiner for . July clear ance at quoted prices. The raw sugar futures market was easier under renewed selling believed to be for out-side account prompted by the decline In the spot mar ket, , Closing pricea were at about the lowest level of the day and from 4 to 7 point, below yesterday's final quotations, although trading was less active. July, 2.81c; September, 3.02c; December, 3.10c; March, a.9c. in rettned a emailed inquiry waa re ported for both domestlo and export ac count, although there was no changa in quotationa which range from 6.80c to 6.00c for fine granulated. , Kennea futures, nominal: cioaing juiy. 6.25c; September, 6.36c; December, 6.60c. Drygoods, . New Tork. Juno 13. Cotton goods mar kets were quieter today with prices main tained very generally in unfinished lines. Further slight . advances were made in some of the unfinished goods. - Tarna old a little tnore freely. Silk gooda mar kets tended toward unateadlness owing to the sustained high cost of raw material. Advances named In worsted goods were ascribed to the advancing cost of wool. Burlap markets were slightly easier. Jobbers reported a ateady trade in amall lots for immediate shipment and some gain in forward orders. Chicago Stocks. - r Range of prices of the leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 246 Peters Trust building: Closi". Armour ft Co. pfd . 1 ............. . . . . 97 Arrdour Leather com.....,, 12 Edison com 132 Continental Motor 7 Earl Motor.... 4 Lfbby 2 Montgomery-Ward 21 Plggley Wiggly. 42 Stewart-Warner .................... 42 Swift Co 100 Swift Int. 19 Union Carbide .......a. 68 Wrigley 104 , New York Money. New York, Juno 13. Money Call, firmer; high, 3 per cent; low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cent: closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 4 per cent. Loana Last loan, 2 per cent; call, agalnat acceptances. 2 per cent; time, steady; 60 and 90 days; aix months, 4; prime mercantile paper, 404 per cent. '' New York Produce. - -New Tork. N. T. June 13. Butter Weaker; creamery, higher than extras. 3(037c; extra firsts. (3036c; pack ing atock, current make. No. 2. 25 0 26c Eggs Steady; freak gathered extra firsts. 263(c; firsts. 24025c. -Cheese Firm. ' Kansae City Produce. Kansas City. Mo., Juna 12. Eggs Un changed; firsts, 10c. Butter Unchanged ; creamery, 29e. Poultry Boilers, 2c higher- 37c; others unchsaged: hens, 19c; roosters, lie Mr London. June 13. Standard cornier anot. (1 pounds. 2s. (d; electrolytic, (9 pounds. 7s. (d; lead. 24 pounds, 10s; sine. 2( pound. Liberty Ivrad Prtcea. New Tork. June II. Liberty bonds at 1 P. m. today: 3a. (100.06; aecond 4 a, fto.92; 3rd 4s. fioo.oo: .fourth 4a flOO.04; Victors- 4s. f 100.60. Bar Stiver. New Tork. June 13. Silver Foreign bar. 72c -Mexican Dollars 55c. New Tork I-sMry. New Tork. Jane IS, Pool try. Live, steady: broiler. 1! ?-; dressed. Vaster; wester chickens. SOfftta. live Stock Omaba. J II. haet. Receipt, were; OftiCJai alendav . Cattla. Hags. Mil 14 1.4 (.(( 7,00 K.tlmet Tuesday . (,40 Two day this week 1(.(4( Sam day last woek.14.tK nam days S W a o 11.177 Ham day t w ao.lt.lM am day year g. 14,0(1 10.400 (4.764 10.7.4 I4.IIS SI.4T2 S0.I1S I4,(l( 27.934 (.441 10.(11 )(.(( Receipt, and di. position of H slock at Ih Union .to.- yards. Omaha, Nab. for 24 hours eading at t p. m., June in, i.isj RECIIPTa CARS. - Wsns.h n. It IS 1 Missouri Padfls Ry 14 S Union Pacific R. R 70 St :( u m r. w. Ry., saat S ( , C. A N, W. fty weat ... 40 40 . l. HL P., M O. Ry. ... (( ( . I'. H. 4 Q. Ry.. sast IS I ... .-., n. I. m r east it 4 ( 0 B. 4 Q . wast (0 40 4 i'.. it, 1. 4 P.. saat 27 4 1 Illinois Central Ry S 2 2 Chicago Ureal western By. a .Total receipts Armour 4 Co, Cudahy Packing Co. ,. .. 2(( H( 27 1475 KM 1313 1764 2034 14SJ pold racking CO Morrla Parking Co 439 10 .... 006 K'91 10(1 Swift 4 Co. S62 2171 1417 S62 2171 ... 131S J., w. Murpny ,,, Lincoln Parking Co .., Wilton Packing Co, .., St. Clair Hlggina racking Co. ... Hoffman Bros .., Mayarowlch Valt Mldweat Packing Co. ... P. OD.a 124 4.1( It ( 30 2( 12 11 (1 16 tV 12 30 430 16 2 7 20 71 (12 (7 IS .... ... .. .... .... .... .... .... Omaba Packing Co, ... John Roth Bona ... south Omaha Pack. Co. J. H. Bulla R. M. Burru.a 4 Co. .. Dennla 4 Francla . . .... ... .... .... .... John Harvey T. J. Inghram F. P Lewis J. B. Root 4 Co. ...... Sulllvsn Bros Werthelmer 4 Degen ... finer buyers (ia .... :u( Klrkpalrick Bros. ... Smiley Bros. ...... Total 7721 1092S 7(33 Cattle Receipts, (.400 head. Shipping steers were In better demand today and kinds than showed flnl.h sold fairly readily at alrong to moatly 1016o higher frlcea, handywelght. reaching a top of 9.36 and heavies (9.00. On plain and un finished cla.se. the market waa asaln alow and no mora than ateady. Cows and nettera were ateady to strong and stockers and f.edera fully ateady. wuotationa on cattle: Choice to prim beevea, f(. 7(09.00; good to choice beevea, (i. 3601.66; fair to good teaves, (7.90 O (.25; common to fair beevea, (7.(007.(6; cholc to prims yearlings, f(.((OI.2(; gooj to choice yearllnga, f(.(50(.7(; fair to gooa yearnnga, 7.7-ja.24; common to fair yearlings. (7.00O7.75: choice to prime helfeaa, ((.0008 (0; good to cholcs neirers, .;.say..oo; lair to good neiiers, 26.6007.25; cholcs to prime cows. (6.60 i.oo; good to choice cows, se.oooe.oo; fslr to good cows, f4.750(.((: common to fair cow., - (3.2(04.75; good to cholc feeders, (7.(008.00; fair to good feeders, (7.00O7.60; common to fair feedera. 56.35 O7.00: good to choice stockera, (7.60 (.26: fair to aood atockera. (7.0007.60: common to fair stockers. (6.006.76; stock heifers. S4.50O0 00; stock cows. (3.50CC6.25: stock cslves. (6.5006.50: veal calves. (7.00S11.7S: atock bulls. 85.003 (.60; bulls, stage, etc.. (3.760 7.00. BEEF STEERS. No, ... Av. . Pr. No. Av. Pr. 25...... (80 8 30 19 926 ( 40 34....,., 999 ' 8 60 70 1112 , 8 (0 13 1073 ( 65 30. .....1240 8 75 32 970 8 90 3S. 1141 9 00 20. .....1078 9 15 . STEERS AND HEIFERS. 6...... 016 8 00 (64 ' ( 2( 19 723 8 35 . 9. 748 ( 60 11 860 8 66 26...... 760 , 8 70 23...... (73 ' 8 75 11...... 116 ( 74 COWS. ... (......1130 ( 25 . , HEIFERS. (...... (71 ( 50 8 1055. 7 00 BULL8. 7 1 1150 6 00 . J ' ' . CALVES. 3 22( S 00 2.....V 140 10 00 Hogs Receipts, 10.400 head. Early trading today was mostly around (c lower, but with good competition from all quarters the market strengthened with tho bulk of hogs selling fully, steady and with the close strong to a shade .higher. Light bogs sold mostly a. fl0.10O10.20 with a top price of fl0.30. Mixed leads and butcher weights, f9.70O10.10 and packing gradea f9.25O9.60 . with extreme heavies at (8.7509. 2u. Bulk of salea waa f9.75O10.20. '' HOGS. . 62. .251 ' 40 10 15 69..191V..;.- 10 20 28. .203 ... 10 26 .. 70.. 273 150 10 00 80. .214 40 10 05 76. .214 40 10 10 49. .349 140 9 60 46..310 120 0 70 60. .290 110 9 75 63. .261 140 9 80 62 . .272 .... 9 85 85. .251 . .. ; 9 90 - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7.000 head. Trading waa alow today on all classes and prices generally a quarter lower, beat spring lambs sold at (13.50 and "clip lambs moatly at (12.00, several loads of clip lambs being offered today. Sheep were 25c lower on ewes and 2 6 50c lower on wethers, fair quality ewea selling' at 16.00 .&;.60, wethers at (7.(0. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Fat lambs, good to choice. fll.7512.25; fat lambs, fair to good, f 11.0011.75; spring lambs, fl0.5012.00: cull lambs. (9.00 11.00; fat yearlings. f8.0010.00; fat wethers, (6.50O8.00; fat ewes, light, 25.00 O6.00; fat. ewes, heavy. (2.60O4.50. Chicago Livestock, Chicane- June 13. Cattle Receipts, 10,000; better grades beef ateers atrong to 10c higher; others mostly steady; better grade yearlings, slow; top matured ateers. (5.60; "best yearlings. f9.50; ., bulk beef ateers, (8.359.00; she-stock, bulls and atockers 'generally steady; veal calves, mostly 25c lower ; bulk butcher she-stock, (5.50O7.S6; cannera.and cutters, mostly (3.2504.15; bologna bulls, largely 24.50 4.(5; bulk vealers to packers, (12.S0O12.75; choice calves to outsiders, (11.00 and bet ter. .". Hogs Receipt., 80,000; opened 5 to 10c lower ;t closed active moatly steady to 5c lower than - yesterday's average; top, (10.65; bulk, (10.00O10.60; packing sow. moatly, (9.00 09. 50; pigs steady to shade lower, (9.76O10.60; shippers took about 4.600; holdover moderate. - Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 9.000; spring lambs, 60c lower; other classes, mostly 25o lower: top spring lambs, (13.50; culls mostly, (7.008.OO; good handy fed Texas wethers, f7.257.50; one load 2-year-olds, f7.75: ewes, mostly (6.00, down; top shorn lambs, f 12.00. Kansas City Live Stork. Kansas City, Mo., June 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 12,000 head; steers, steady to weak; early top, f9,20; stockers, steady to atrong; choice Texaa kind. (8.25; com mon, (4.00O5.50; calves mostly . 25c to 50c lower; good and choice vealers, (9.50O 10.25;: other classes steady. . Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; market opened slow to 10c lower: later trading active around steady; mostly 160 to 240 pound weights, (10.30010.35; packer top. (10.40; shippers took about 300; bulk of sales. (10.t010.35; throwout sows most ly (9.00; stock pigs, steady: best, (10.09. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head; odd lots native ewea mostly as. breeders; ateady; lambs, 25c to 50c lower, moatly 60c lower; top native lamba. (13.10; better grades- generally fl2.6012.75; Arizonaa, (13.00. it . Sioux City 1Jt Stock. Sioux City, la., Juno 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 2.000 head; market steady; fed steers and yearlings, (7.60O9.00; warmed up steers and yearlings, (6. 5007.60; grass cows, (4.50O5.75; fat cows and heifers, t5.50O8.00; canners, 03.5013.60; veals, (5.0010.50; feeders, f6. 00O7.00; calves. (5.00W7.35; feeding cows and heifers, (2.50O..75; stockers, (5.50O7.25. Hogs Receipts, 0.000 hesd; market steady to strong: butchers. (9. 86 10.30; lights, (10.35: heavy mixed,' (9.00O9.76; heavy packers, f8.50O9.00; native pigs, (11.00: stags,. f7.(0O(-00; bulk of sales, f9.85O10.30. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200. head; market ateady. , - St. Joseph Lira Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., June J.3.. Cattle Re ceipt. 1,600 head: ateady; beef ateers and yearlings. (S.260(-((: best not sold; cows, (5.2566.25; few cholc head up' to (6.60; veal calvea, (9.00. Hogs Receipta 7.000 head: a few ear 1v sales of light htgm to shippers and packers around 6f lower than yesterday'a average: bulk. 170 to 210-pound weights selling at (10.25O10.f 0: parking sows steady; average coat yesterday, (10.16; weight, 254. , - - Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head; fat lambs. 254?6Ac lower; native springs, (12.00; culls. (7.00OT.60. v ( hk-ago batter. ' Chicago. I1L, June 12. Offerings f butter wets liberal on the butter market, but the demand waa a little more active today, giving the market a stesdler ten at the decline. Most of tho bualnesa on 0 score was done at 34 c but toward . V 'lose many bids of 24 e were turned down and there were a few sales at 36c Trading In medium gradea was quite ac tive at the regular pricea. Cara of Cen tra! lied were weak and bard to aell and 90 .core could be bought at 34 c. with HI and 2 score cars b-ing offered at 31 c and 22c respecUvaly, Rivancial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES Oaaaba Saw l.saaad M at, New York, June 13, The stock market, the wheat market and the cotton market recovered simultane ously today and the immediate cau.e for the reverial of form from that of yesterday appeared to be the same m all three. Out aide speculators for the rie who had overstepped the line of prudence had been forced to sell, but professional speculators for the decline had seemingly sold quite as heavily, and were not disposed to ueiay in "covering" their sales by purchases at the much lower final prices of yesterday. On the stock exchange the result was that after a preliminary decline pricea ad vanced with considerable rapidity today throughout the list; the net re covery even alter fractional reaction 4. I A. . I a towara inc ciose, ranging in active shares from 1 to J points. The strength of the railway shares was noteworthy. A few of them gained more ground than they had lost the oay Detore. ' On th whole, thla recovery nv. eul. dene of the strensth of the aim. alion, la th extent that It witnessed ins prevalent conviction that Improve, ment In trad and contlnulnz eaav monev are th paramount Influence. That It mean, return to th ..Idled .peculation of a few weeka ago doea not equally fol low. A speculative outald public," which has boon aa roughly handled it in th marketa of Ih laat few days la ex tremely apt to spend aorae tlm in nurs ing Ita financial brulae.. But tho flnan. cial position Is nons th wore for that, Th day's wrakneas In foreign exchange atood out In sharp contrast with tho sc tlon of thee other markets. Even alerting decllnM 2 cents, reaching th lowest rate .Inc Jun 1, and marking a decline of 4 for lha aeaaon's high level, reached a week ago. Continental ratea, except for ins uerman mara, declined witn darling. With the existing lack of definite Infor mation as to the probabla next turn In tho German situation, the opportunity open to speculstion for tho decline is evident. At soms point In such a de cline, however, th question of bona fid exchange bills will begin to play a part. New York Stocks n.nn prices or tne issuing biockb furnished by Logan 4 Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: , . , . . . . . . . , V , MA1LHUADS. - - i . mga tow 1 tioss ion. viose A., T. 4 S. F ( 98 98 97 sti. oc oniv,,,, ia .1 Canadian Pao ....130 135 135 135 "xw ivra ten... so- asa ss w vaio .... os o4 b-s niyg Great No. 76 76 76 76 III. Central 103 103 103 103 K. C Southern ... 24 24 24 24 "i.n .auey ,, ' e3-t"0d- tus mo. racinc zi 20 21 21 ll. X. OS it. niV S-j S No. Pacific 74 74 74 74 uiia.u . w . . Yin liTt 7." 73T. P.nn B W ! IL At J 1 K .1, - " ... ... at,,. . I .B RHilln. fill 1tl , 911. C, R. I. 4.P 41 40 41 29 So. Pacific' 87 86 87 86 So. Railway 32 22 22 22 r Ull . O. -n .., n. . , All; Mil oc OL. JT . ( J-l 29- . 7. Union Pacific ....136 135 136 134 STEELS. ' Am. Car Foundry.. 164 162 13 161 .i.b-vi.iiii.ib .... . i ..n ei-s l h Am. Locomotive.. Ill - 108 lot 110 Baldwin Loco 112 J . 109 112 109 Beth. Steel.. 7 75 70 76 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 30 29 29 30 Crucible 71 , 68 71 68 Am. Steel Foundry 36 . 35 36 ; 15 Lackawanna 8teel.. 73 70 72 70 Mldvale Steel . 34 32 34 33 Pressed Steel Car.. 07 77 77 77 Rep. Steel & Iron.. 70 68 70 68 Ry. Steel Springs.'. .... .... .. -Ji Slose-Scheffield ...42 41 42 , 40 V. S. Stool. v. ...... it 17 - 19 ,97 Vanadium 45 42 44 43 , . COPPERS. Anaconda 62 60' 51 60 Am. 8. Ref. Co,. 69 68 59 67 Cerro Ds P.,Co..:. 36 S5 ' sl 11 S " V 20 19 20 19 n.l .29; 28 . 29 28 Cal. ft Arizona.... 61 61 61 g ,. ,. C"nanea - 31 Sl .. l?.a,,..n 4" 3"s 40 40 f.ncott 34 33 34 84 NevmC0n i's m2h ' 12,4 "'a "5 J2 Utah, .......... .b;:.3 ,ll;4 Invincible oil .... 16 16 15 u pacific on Hi y$ l Ph'll'Pa 62 60 62 60 Pierce Oil 7 g u Royal Dutch , 61 69 60 69 Sinclair Oil 34 341! ?i2 Standard Oil N J..186 ill JJ)4 ,J,5 White Oil 9 t , , lu . MOTORS. - " Chandler ......... 73U 7nti 11 7, u, g?"rl Motors... 13 13" 18 13 Willys-Overland .. 8 8 8 8 S1-"?" .... 19 18 19 19 White Motor....... 48 48 48 48 Studebaker .. .....119 116 119 116 . , RUBBER, AND TIRES. . ' 1 15 16 1( Goodrich 40 (9 39 39 Kelley-Sprlngfield 47 45 . 46 45 Keystone Tire..,.., 18 v H ; 1T 16 fV ...16 14 15 14 V. 8. Rubber 61 69 60 69 INDUSTRIALS? n Am. Beet Sugar.. 45 41 46 43 A.., G & W. I..... 37 36 .37 86 Am. Inter. Corp.. 44 42 43 42 Am. Sumatra...... 37 34 36 36 Am. Telephone.... 122 132 122 122 Amnrlmn Pan ail . c iz ..,y Central Leather... 37 36 37 36 - ....... ion lttj , 18 a. . 15 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 24 24 24 23 Cnm PnsHnt. 10914. mnu. ..aa Famous Flayers... 83 81 '83 82 Biirrai iiecinc... .... .... t..;. itil Gt. N. Ore. 89 3S 38 88 Int. Harvester. 103 101 103 101 Am. H. 4 L., pfd.. 7 67 67 6 U. S. Ind. Alchol.. 63 49 51 50 Int. Paper. 47 47 47 47 Int. M. M., pfd.... 79 76 . 79 77 Am. Sugar Ref. ... 7.8 77 78 ,76 Sears-Roebuck ..,, 78 74 75 74 Stromsberg ....... 48 46 : 47 46 Tobacco PrnHfiof. . 1!. 9-17 . ..1 Worthington Pump 61 49 61 . 49 W"8.0,n ?' 4S . 43 ' 42 7 Weatlnghouse Eleo 69 58 69 68 Ath. Woolen 91 89 91 89 . MISCELLANEOUS. , - Am. Cotton Oil.,.. 27 25 26 26 Am. Agri Chem. 40 38 40 - 37 American Linseed.. 34 . 33 33 33 Union Bsg pfd.... .... .. 6j2 Bosch- Magneto... 42 40 43 .40 Brklyn. RaDid Tr. 52Ti . 99 92.i ...J Continental Can... 64 64 64 iu. t-anr. Packing..., 76 74 74 76 Col. G. A E ... 85 (3 S4-83 Columbia Graph.-, 4 4 v 4 4 National Enamel. . 49 48 49 . 47 United Fruit... ...137 136 137 137 Lorlllard Tobacco. 154 154 154 164 National Lead..,. 93 , 92 93 92 Philsdelnhin. r'n 9 9714. i .99., Pullman 118 117- 118t4 118 Punta Ale. Sugar.. 49 41 49 48 South P. R. Sugar, . . . . .... .... 52 Retail Stores 63 62 63 62 Superior Steel 34 33 33 34 St. L. 4 8. F ..... . 26 25 26 26 Va. Car Chem.... 32 31 32 30 Total aales, 1,212,100 shares. Money Close, S per cent; Monday close, 3 per cent. Marks Close, .0031c; Monday close, .0031 e. Francs Close, .0894c; Monday close, .0894C. . Sterling Close, (4.48 Mondsy close, 14.49. ... 8a. Louis Livestock. ' East St. Louia. III.. Juno 13. Cattle Receipts, 7.000; beef ateers, stocker steers, canners and choice yearlinga, ateady; medium yearlings, beef cows and bulls. 15 to 26c lower; veal calves, 60c lower; bulk, (9.50910.00; top steers, (1.00; weight. 1.158 pounds; top long yearlings, (9.26; e?6.00bulk, steers, (7.50 fe 8. 50: top heifers. (9.60 for 726 pound averages; bulk year lings. 17.7508.50; bulk cows, S5.00et.00; bulk steers. (7.(008.50; top heifers, (2.7604.36; bulk stockers, 15.600( 50. Bogs Receipts, 16,000: fairly active, I to 10c lower; closed strong; top, S10.60; bulk 160 and 240-pound butchers, (10.35 010.46; pigs, m-etly (t.76010.25; bulk packer sows. ((.7506.85. Sheep and I.ambs Receipts, 1.600; early sslea spring lambs, 25 to 50e lower: late salea fully 50o down; choice springers early, (13.10; bulk natives. (ll.6it?13 09; iia-ni ewes, mostly aa.eo; neavies, (2.500 3.00. 1 New York Bonds (Th Bee ta tis only Omaha Msrapaper which pubUahoa the of. fUial close of the New Yoik Stock exchange bonds.) Xaw Vsrk Ksnda. New Tork, Juna II. following the trend of lb slock list, deallnaa It! the bead market today wei sntsller In vl. uma, but steadier in Ion. A molt g ins few features of mot than oiilnsr In tere.l urs lha ar high retd of 100 II mad by llberiy SWs. others of that (roup clMlng at nomiasl lhange.. Ma -lean governmeal. sgaln gave way, regardleaa af sUlemrnts that Mllsfasiory aitlement was hoprd for in the ponding confer.. reepecttng that country' ea ternal debt. Kreii.h governments and municipal also eased with Toki la, Uaina xcedvd dacllne among domes llu rails and Industrials, ths stronger feature Including bouthern Psrlfle tel. lateral 4a; Mlnneapoli. and St. Unit 4si Chesapesk and Ohia convertible 4a and 6s; ton tlenersl 4s; Missouri Pacific 4a and International and Ureal Northern adjustments. I .suss of fraction l en point were uatalued by Chicago and Alton (Via. bt. i'eoria and Kaalern Income. Chile Copper l.oui. and ban Krsncl.ro Incomes, New Haven 4s o! Hi snd the debenture (a, (a and 7 and Cuba Can bug.r 7o and (a, K.v.r.l new underwriting all for mod trat amount.. Including a City of Hvra. cuae (936.000 loan, were readily marketed. Total sale (par value) aggregated (16,. 739,000, New Tork. June 12. Following ar to day', high, low rioting price af bond, on th New York .lock exchange, and the total salea of each bond; , ' V. 8, Bond a. Salea (In (1.000) High Low Clot. 6(5 Liberty 2s ...,100.17 100 04 joo.10 4 Liberty 2d 4 99 90 99 14 It 00 1!( Liberty 1st 4s ..loa.o 99 94 100.00 99 Liberty 2d 4s ..100.00 11.12 09.94 49( Liberty 2d 40 ..100.04 II 14 99.9( OK Liberty 4th 4l ..100.04 09 94 100.00 S70 Victory 4s 101.00 100.66 100.00 . 1 Victory S ....100.00 19.00 9( 90 Foreign Government, Mala and ManJclpal. 102 Argentina 7s 100 09 100 12 Chinee Govt Ry la. 43 63 (3 T City Rem ( 111 111 111 47 City Bordeaux (a.. ( SS SS IS City Copenhagn t( 03 91 11 10 City, Lyons (a .... 95 84 (4 20 city Marseille. .. (( SS (( 7 City Rio Janeiro (a. 101 11 101 T City San Psulo 8... 113 102 102 ( City Toklo Ss 71 70 70 S City Zurich S 111 111 111 42 Dept Seine 7 92 12 13 IS Pom Csn 5s 39... 101 100 100 21 Dom Can Ss 21.... 96 98 98 83 Dtch E Ind (a 47.. 94 14 94 76 Ptch E Ind (s (3.. 04 94 14 39 French Rep 8a ....103 102 102 15 French Rep 7 1"1 100 100 20 Japanea 1st 4a .. Sl 91 91 IS Japan. 4a 77 76 76 6 2a King Belg 7. ....108 108 1l II King Belg (a 101 mz 102 32 King J)en (a 98 18 18 (0 King Nthrlnda (a.. 97 17 97 1 King Norway 8a ..110 110 110 35 King Sweden (a .,103 101 102 10 Parls-Ly-Med (s .. (1 81 81 3 Rep Chile 8s 46 .,..104 104 104 19 Rep Uruguay (a. .'..106 105 106 33 State Qunslnd 7s ..109 108 10F 15 State Qunslnd (s ..101 101 101 18 State Rio O Sul (a. 101 100 101 43 Swiss Con 8a ....118 118 118 14 K O B 4 I (a 22.108 108 108 164 K O B ft I 5. 29.108 109 108 86 K O B 4.1 6s 37.102 102 102 104 U 8 Brazil 8s 104 104 104 (2 U 8 Mexico 6s .... 68 (( 67 43 U 8 Mexico 4s 47 '45 46 Railway and Miscellaneous. ' ' 1 Adams Ex 4s .... 75 75. 75 32 Ajax Rub (s .....103 102 102 23 Am Ag Chm 7s .103 103 103 23 Am Smelt 6s...... 02 92 92 5 Am Bug 6s 100 100 100 15 Am 1 ft T cv 6s. .114 114 114 7 Am TAT col tr 6s. 97 97 97 21 Am Writ Ua 7s.... (7 86 86 14 Armour 4 Co 4s. (0 90 90 18 A T ft S F gen 4s.. 81 89 89 3 A T ft S F adj. 4s.. 83 82 82 2 A C L 1st con 4... 81 89 89 46 At Ref 6a 103 103 103 43 Bait ft Ohio 6a.... 99, 09 19 56 Bait ft Ohio cv 4s (3 1 (2 82 11 Bell Penn 7a. .107 107 107 2 Beth St ref 6s.... 92 02 92 19 Beth St p m 6s.. 91 Ot 91 ' 5 Brsden Cop 6s .... 18 08 08 S Bkln Ed gen 7s D..106 106 106 5 Bkln R T 7s ctfs St. 77 77 77 4 Can North (s ..111 111 '111 57 Can Pao d 4s 77 77 77 1 Cent Ga 6s 08 18 18 2 Cent Leath 6a 97 17 97 24 Cent Pao gtd 4s,. (6 86 86 V 14 Cerr Psata Is ....IIS 110 (4 t he 4 Ohio r 6... 13 03 91 10 t he Ohio ce S 00 07 17 SO 41 St 4 U ref (t A., 00 09 00 11 1 M 4 H III St.. 70 70 70 0 (hi Ul W.at 4 Ot 0. 0s If (t M 4 bl P cv 4t 00 04 04 It ( M 4 at t ref ( 11 03 (3 4 N W Is ,...l. e 106 SO ( 4 N W a ....110 eo I0 (I Chi Ka (a 11 (1 (1 15 V R I 4 l ret 4a.. SI (" (0 2 (' 4 W I 4a 73 73 ,73 ( C (' CAUL gea 4 (0 ( (0 47 Chile Cup 7. ,t6 l4 l'U (4 Chile Cup 0 90 0 00 . f Cola tnd (a 70 70 74 1 Colo Ho ref 4... 14 (4 10 Co () 4 V.I (a 04 04 04 13 Con Coal Mrylnd Sa. 97 17 7 170 Con (laa 7a 117 110 I0 13 Cub t'n Rug d (a... (4 (4 (4 10 Cub in bug d 7a.. 14 (4 (4 S Cub R R ! A,... 10.1 101 103 I Cub Am Hug (a 104 100 l6 l 4 H O Imp Sa.. 11 (1 (1 I let Kd ref la 03 103 102 T lt l td Rv. 40. ( 81 (1 1 Dlmnd Mich 7. ..107 107 107 S I'pnt Nam 7o ....107 1 07 107 It Punuenne LI a .,103 26 e"rta gen 4s ;.. 53 01 Si 0) 103 5.1 (3 I (16 4 Krle pr Iten 4. , 3 S Flak Rub ( ,,.-...0ii 13 Frsmer I D 7s .. 01 0 dsn Kl deb (a 100 SO Goodyear T (a 31.. 111 IS Goodyear T (a 41. .115 S Ond Tnk Ry C 7a. 112 Ot 01 105M1 100 10i 101 115 116 113 113 14 (Ind Tnk Ry C ta.ioati 13 1 OS lot 99 ' (3 I4S Orl Nnr 7a A 109 109 45 (Irt Nor !a B..,,10 99 12 Hud 4 M rrf Ss A.. (3 (3 10 Hud 4 M ad In Ss.. (3 (3 (3 ( III Cent S0 100 100 100 I Ind Ml 6 09 99 99 oa int Mt 4a u '4 030 Int Met 4a ctfs. 13 70 Int R T ref 6a (6 22 Int M M tt 6s (7 27 Int Pa ref Ss B... (6 t low Cent ref 4a.. 45 IS K C Ft 8 4 M 4a. 78 11 112 11 01 06 s 46 Ilia 61 0 80 43 71 78 II Ketl-Spring T Sa..l08 0s 106 0 Lacka 8t (a (0 M 81 10 Ijicld O St h I.t (a. 13 03 03 S LS 4 MS d 4s 28.. 04 (4 04 11 1,8 S MH d 4a 31.. 03 91 91 S Lehigh Val (a 103 103 103 t T.lg 4 Myers 6..... 98 98 98 S Lorlllsrd 6s 04 04 04 I L 4 N ref Ss ..104 108 1,04 3 L 4 N unified 4s.. 11 tl 91 40 Mkt St Ry con (a.. 88 08 81 1 Mex Pet (s 107 107 107 ' IS Mid Steel cv ( 18 (I (0 1 M 4 St L ref Ss... 45 . 45 45 48 M 8 P 4 8SM 4. .105 101 101 4MKATnpl6. A 82 82 82 208 M K 4 T n sd (s A (( 65 2 M K 4 T 1st 4s.. (0 80 (MP ref (s 23 100 100 SO M P gen 4s 03 63 S Mont Pow 6s A.. 06 06 " 22 N O T 4 M Ino Ss., 71 71 . 66 80 100 63 96 71 85 N T C CO 7S 105 105 105 241 N T C d 6s ...103 103 103 1 NT C con 4s (2 (3 (2 2NTC8tLd4. (9 89 89 21 N T Ed ref 6. ....109 109 109 S NT NH 4 H c 0s 78 78 78 SO N T Rya ref 4a ctfa. (7 37 27 0 N T T d Ss 49 105 105 106 25 N Y T ref 6s 41. ...104 104 104 30 N T W ft Bos 4s. 04 63 64 10 Nor ft We. cv 6s.. ,107 107 107 0 Nor ft West con 4s. . 88 88 88 . 1 Nor Pao pr lien 4s 86 (6 86 S Nor Par gen 3a.. 61 01 61 166 N P-O N jt 6e..l06 106 105 10 Nr Sts Pw ref 6. A 07 97 97 19 N W Bell Tel 7a.. 106 106 106 12 O 8 L gtd 6s ctf.,.103 103 103 9 Or-Wsh R R A N 4s 81 (0 80 13 Pse G 4 El 5... 00 HI 4 Pso T 4 T 6s 96 96 SO Pckrd Mot Cr. 8s. 107 107 3 Pan-Am PAT 7.. 102 102 14 Penn R R 6a 109 109 30 Penn R R gen 6... 99 99 29 Penn R R gen 4a 91 91 10 Pere Marq ref 5a.. 96 95 28 Peoria A S Inc 4s. 35 34 12 Pierce Oil deb 8s. 100 100 4 P C C ft St L 6a A. 96 96 , 4 Pro ft Ref 8s 102 102 2 Reading gen 4s.... 84 84 16 R I A ft L 48... 80 80 77 Kt L ft S F adj 6s. 78 78 48 St L ft 8 F Inc 6s . 67 66 23 St L ft S F p I 4s A 71 71 SSPftKCSL 4s 81 81 50 Sbrd A L con 6a.. 68 67 18 Sbrd A L a1. I 6s.. 25 25 . 5 Sbrd A L ref 4a.. 41V. 41 i 90 96 107 102 109 99 91 96 36 . 100 96 102 84 80 78 66 71 81 58 25 41 3 Sharon St Hp 8s A. 08 08 98 80 Sinclair Oil cv 7s.l04 104 104 84 Sinclair Oil col 7s. 18 18 98 I Bo Hell Tel 5a 93 41 So Pac cv 4s...... 91 15 So Pac ref 4s.... 87 44 So Pac col tr 4a.. 85 93 91 87 83 98 94 66 98 105 68 ' 93 91 87 85 99 94 66 98 106 68 74 so Ity gen (s . 8 So . Ry con 5s. . . . 83 80 Ry gen 4s 9 So Prt Rlc Sg 7i 09 94 66 08 - 85 Stan Oil Cal d 7a. 1054 86 Third Ave adj 6s. 69 3 Third Ave ref 4s. . 64 64 64 22 Tldwtr Oil 6s ctf.102 102 102 5 Tob Prod 7s 103 t03 103 "Speaking of Women " I RVIN COBB points out that feminine shopping does not necessarily imply buying. It means hard work for everyone concerned but seldom results in a trans action involving money. ' As a country minister once declaimed: "King Solmon said, and I partially agree with him . . .". We only partially agree with Mr. Cobb on this subject. It is true there are still some aimless shoppers left. But they are in the minority. Today most women as well as most men are well-informed buyers, with a sound basis for comparing stores and values. By buying goods of recognized merit they save themselves the throes of old-time "shopping trips" and at the same time get a better and bigger money's worth. Most women read the advertisements that appear every day in their newspapers. They make a practice of keeping strictly up-to-snuff on new developments, inno vations and improvements. .They know just where to go for "this" and who in town keeps "that." : When they shop they generally know just what they want, where to find it, and how much to pay. Their knowledge saves them endless trotting, wearisome questioning and haggling. The advertisements have taken the "hop" out of shopping. ' ? Isn't that worth while? . - , - THE OMAHA BEE 14 On Pao let 4a .... 91 01 11 S Ln I'au ev 4a 03 01 01 S I'n l'e rf 4a.,,. (6 .6 (6 10 In Tnk Car la.... 103 oj ei S Utd t'rug la ....110 lis 110 SUM Realty ( (4 05 06 I U d Rub lot !.! 101 N. Y. Curb Bonds New York. Juna 12. The curb market developed unespected alrength in all de. partmenta today, showing an slinoat uevtsculsr reversal at ths opening from the besrUh pressur of yesterday's clue. Hlandard Cdl storks wr In urgent de mand and sums moved up In a violent manner. Imperial Oil or Canada, which tloavd yeaOrdey at 107, opened at 110 and had a ftuli'k advance to around 113. Over 30,000 .hart f Indiana were traded In at 102 to 101., and Kentucky. s dlvjdeml. moved from 12 to above IS. The wideat movement In ths Independent issues wss In Cities Service., which ross to 3)0. International Petroleum rallied from 21 to 33. Mexican Seaboard was strong, advancing from 42 t 44, and the certificate, ranged from () to 44, Fenrland waa active, Thar were narrower movement. In th Industrial laauee which alao allowed a far alronger tone than prevailed yesterday. American Metala common sold at 46 to 40, and the preferred at 104. Motor alocka wet In fair demand with a moderate aupply. , North American Steel wag traded In at (( to 47. Punta All.gr right were traded In at 2 to 2. New York, Jun 12. Tran.actlona on the New York curb bond market today war as follows: Curb Bonds. (Allied Packer (a 1 Allied Packer 8s S Alum 7b, 1033 S Amn Cot Oil (0 13 ss tr ! 96 96 .106 106106 98 98 98 106 '106V 106 7 Am L 4 T 6s I Am L 4 T ..lOlt i(ii' 1"1 It Am T 4 T 6s, 22.100 100 100 26 Am T ft T 0. '24.106 105 106 0 Am Tob 7a, '23 ..103 102 102 ' 11 Ana Cop 7a. '29 0 Armor 4 Co 7s 11 A O (s w I . 41 Beth 8 7s, '23 . ( Beth H 7a, '36 . 1 B U O Is 15 Can Nat Ry (a 1 Can Pac 0a .... 10 Cen Steel (a ... 10 Cen Stnel (a . 20 Ch U 8 6a b . 103 102 103 ..103 03 103 .. (3 60 01 ..104 104 104 ..102 103 103 ..106 105 106 .. 0( 96 98 .101 101 101 ..104 104 104 ..104 104 104 ..100 100 1O0 24 Col O (. ctfs 36 v (3 25 3 Con O of B 7s.. (9 99 99 12 Cons Textile (s ...100 100 100 . 1 Cop Ex A (s, '36.104 104 104 1 Cuban T 7a ,...10( 106 106 0 Empire G 4 F (...101 . 101 101 02 F Tex 7a 130 . 120 133 SI Fed L Bk 4e ..100 100 100 S Gal Signal O 7a ..104 104 104 1 Gen Aaphalt Sa ..114 104 104 10 Goodrich Tire 7s ..100 100 100 ( O Trunk (Ua 105 105 106 104 103 103 97 97 97 101 101 101 64 62 04 95 95 96 90 00 - 90 .90 96 96 99 98 98 IS O Oil 7a 13 Hood Rubber 7s . 4 Humble Oil 7s . 133 Int O N 6s . 2 Inter R T 7s ... . 36 Inter R T Ss. '22. 2 Kan Gas 4 El 0s. 2 Kings C Lit (s. 2 Laclede. Gas 7a , .100 100 100 4 I.lbby McN 4 L 7s 99 99 99 6 Magna C 7a .. 1 Manitoba 7s . . 1 Nat. Acme 7s 1 Nat. Lead (a . 107 106 100 ...96 96 96 ..17 n 17 .. 99 99 99 6 N. Y., N. H., H. IS 86 83 4 1 Phil. Elec. 0s ...103 103 103 5 Phil. Elec. 5a 99 99 99 32 Pub. S, C. N. J. 7s 101 100 100 2 Robert Gair 7s .. 99 98 98 2 Saks ft Co. 7s . . 98 98 98 4 Hears Roe. 7s, '23 101 101 101 1 Slos Shef 6s .... 97 97 97 3 Solvay ft Cle 8s ..106 105 10514 11 8. W. Bell T. 7s ..102 102 102 2 S. O. N. Y; 7a, 25 105 105 106 1 S. O. N. Y. 7s. 10 Stewart War. 10 Swift A C, 7a, 15 Swift ft C. 7s, 0 Texas Co. 7s '28 106 100 106 8a 107 107 107 '25 101 101 101 '31 102 102 102 ..101 l"Hi 101 ..105 105 106 7 Tidal Osage 7s 29 N. Oil Prod. 8a 106. 105 106 3 n. Oil Cal. 6. 101 101 101 8 U. Rys. Hav. 7a 107 12 Vacuum Oil 7s ..107 7 Valvorin 7a 99 7 W. Elec. 7s .....107 Winchester 7a 101 Foreign Bonds. 7 Argentine 7s. '23 . 99 15 City Elberfelde 6s 48 10 City of Mont. 7o . 97 '18 City of Pr. 7s .. t2 50 Mex. Govt. 3s . . 11 20 N. Y.; N. H. Fr 7s 69 20 N, Y., N. H. Fr. 4s 80 1 Pun. A. . S 7s ..100 5 Swiss 6S ..102 80 U. S. Mex 4s .... 40 18 TJ. S. Braxll 7s . 16 106 107 107 107 ; 99 99 107 107 100 100 09 99 . 48 48 07 97 92 92 11 11 I 69 69 80 80 109 109 102 102 38 ' 38 86 86 Tennessee Electric Power Company lol A Rot. Mertgeie Gel 4e Series A, Du 1SI7 First MortFeia eB 80,000 h. p. hjroWalactrle dl pmant and othr aoosntial propartUs of Company, with not minis twice bend inUraot chargoo. Price yielding" about 630 Circular on requeit Thi Nation.! City Company Omaha Fh-at Nat. Bank Bld. Telephon -881S Jaekoon nClEY If GRAM $12.50 buys guarantee option on 10,000 btubels sf wheat or corn. Urn fsb-onae iUtk. A movsment of aa from Ptloo price rive you an opportunity to taks (600.00; 4c 1400.00; 8c, (300.0A ate WRITE TODAY FOR PAR. TICULAR8 ana FREE MARKET LETTER. IIIESTOfS IMIT Mill, fcalboasti Iraaah at. N. 104MMeajUAOITY,BO. WrferatOwfTOIWItSOa MUNN SvCO. Tneer Bulldln.. CHM'AOO. ILL Sclsotulo American Bid... WARH IXOTOPf, D. C, Woolworth Pullillru. NEW YORK . Robert bldf., BAN jr BAN CISCO. CAL. E.F. Ireland & Co. (Successor. War Or. LalaflO1) Stocks Bonds . Grain Provisions Small let tlven same attention as lart lots. PRIVATE WIRES. Wa invite Inquiries. N. J Ch 1 Ch I On Y. Stock Exchange Chlcaso Stock Exchaaf Chicsfo Board of Trad Omaha Grain Escaaaf Members 727-30 OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE T. N. Rutter. Msnar. What Will The Market Do Next? KEEP POSTED Important developments contained In this week's ' market review regarding; the following aecuritieai Middle Statea Oil U. S. Steal Southern Pacific pBll.Am. Fdry. Phillips Pet. . - ... Callahan Zine Pur 0i Cosden 4t Co. ; Texaa Pacific Studebaker American Woolen Writ for free copy P.G. STAF.ir.1 & CO. Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 35 S. William' St., New York The Bee leads all the other papers in sport news. Read The Bee first. .- A