THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 19 ft! Omaha Grain Omaha, June 19. The grain markets cre quiet but with an eatier tone. There were reports of heavy rami delaying the winter lirai harvctt in Kaon and Oklahoma and it was laid that the corn tro i was ixoicretitnc favorably, the rcreiit hot wcasher being very beneficial. Foreign exchange was reported weak and early export sales l uhrat were buineu. saiei hi other grains were amall. The lirerV ordrr for wheat ha been post poned. LiverKHil pt wheat tone uimewhat better, often not ao heavy. Keceiptt of wheat in Omaha, 40 tart; o( crn. 54 cars; of oats, 36, anU of rye and barley. 9 cari. totaling car, .at' compared with 89 car last ' car. Shipment aggregated 80 can st against 117 cart a year ago. 'l lirr. un nnlv a. moderate demand for eah grain and wheat aold 1(S Jc lower. Corn was unchanged to 'ic lower. Oats were quoted U ! jc lower. Rye .old J centi lower and barley wa unchanged. WHKAT .... v.. hard wlniar: 1 rrf II S: l r.r. 1105: 1 r.r. ( olU Wlllni. It ,. v i timrt winior: rnrt. U.S.: 1 car ) par r.nl rlirkl. 111. So. I fallow hM: I rar, SIM. X. 1 yllnr hard: I rar. II. U No. J aonna-: 1 raramulty. It . u ..i. ...,iHa. 1 fmr inorthtrnt. Sarv No 1 tnUt: 1 rar (durum, amutly). Sir; I I car (durum), He; car (durum), No. mrd: I I car (.I par cni r, mull)'). 7r. No. 1 durum: 1 rar. lis. CORN, T ear. S4H. I tart, He, IS cara, lie. t 1 rara. 14 H. 4 rara, I4. No. J thllt: fallows No. I yi No. 1 yallnw No. S yallow: No. 1 mliarll No. I nil ltd: cara, S4c; 1 car (apt- rial hllllnll. I4U. .No. I mtiad: I rar, SlVte. OAT. No. t whlta: a rara. tlo. No. 4 wblta: 1 ear. Ue. RYE. No. 1: 1 tar, 7. No. I: t rar. Tie. No. I: 1 cara. fir. BAR LET. Stmpla: 1 fx, 41c. OMAHA RECr.rPTH AND SHIPMENTS. Week Tear Today. Ao. Ago. .. 41 13 3ft .. 14 M 33 .. 34 33 I ..7 1 1 .. -I 1 .. 13 II 14 ..41 44 64 ..II 31 .. 1 J ... 3 ' - AND SHIPMENTS. "M.S.) H'c.lpll ' Wheat Corn , Rra iiwrley ahtpmtnia-a Wheat Corn Oat Rye Barley FRIMART RK- Recelpla . Wk. Ao. Tr. Aio. wheat 1 1.o7.ooo .i34.oo Corn I. 1.S39.00O l,J2,0f)0 OaH w. f. .1 l.M7,00 773.000 enipmenia Wheat .'.ron 6H2.000 6M.OO0 Corn I49.000 636.000 731.000 Data 187,000 707.000 313,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bunhela Today. Tr. Ao. W'heat and Flour.. 53.000 J.761.OO0 Com 311.000 80.000 Oat no.ono 61.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlota Today Wk. Alio Tr. Ago "neat u l (4 Corn 190 !52 J4J Oata 87 107 CO KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlott- Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago 630 131 63 Tr. Ago 124 Whaat Corn Data ST. Carlota Wheat Corn 473 23 .. 77 64 107 156 LOUIS RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago 64 90 71 17 63 61 Oa ..107 166 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlota Todav Wk. Am Tr. Ago Mlnneapoll 2.11 314 Puluth r, K3 16 Winnipeg 184 110 V. a. VISIBLE. Rushela Today Wk. Atro 346 71 123 Tr. Ago Wheat ....14.614.000 26,1103,000 11. 240,000 Corn 33.341,000 30.313.000 22.140.000 Oata 46,836.000 47.272,000 31,667.000 Rye 3,4fll.O(10 3,668.000 139.000 Etrley .... 1.831.000 1.622.000 1.606.000 OMAHA STOCKS. Buahelt Today Wheat 309.000 Corn 1.231,000 Oata 1,909,000 Ry 16.000 Barley 27,000 Tear Ago 212.000 1.218.000 1,239.000 31.000 13,000 ' CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By 1'pdlk Grain Co. DO. 2S27. June 19. ;; Art. Open. High, Low, Cloee, Sat. i Wht. I I I I I July 1.11 1.114,1 1.09i l.iotf l.im 1.10il 1.10 i Sept. 1.11 m Mlil 1.10; 1.104 1.1214 !. l.nu I , 1.10-4 1.124 il Dec. 1.15 l.im! i.14?, 1.14 1.15 1: tH I 1.14H 1.16 ji Ry !: July .84T, .854 .R4ij .85V, .4614 ' Sept. .85ft .84 ,85a .86 riec, .17 .88'., Mhi .87?. .89 Corn July .am .61H .61 .614 -61 .614, I .61. Sept. .65 .65 U' .64. .64 .65. ! ' .64 I .45 .654 1 rec. .64Vi .M4l .64T4 ".64 .644 j Oatt July .34 .34 V I .3.1, .34 .34 1 .33 I .3341 .34 i Dec. .3 .394! .39 .394 .39 ; Lard ! July 11. 11.60 11.40 ill. 50 11.42 j Sept. 11.70 11 77 111.70 111.77 11.72 I Sept. 11.80 111.80 I Rtbt ! I i July 12.35 12.37 112.32 112.37 12.37 1 Sopt. 12.16 12.20 112.12 12.50 12.20 , Knnan City Grain. Kansas City. July 19. Wheat Caah. No. hard. I1.0SO1.30: No. 2 red, 1.03 491.07. Corn No. 1 white, SI He; No. 2 yel low. 68c Hay Timothy 60cT1.00 lower: clover, mixed, 60c lower; othera unchanged; No. 1 timothy. I16.SO17.60; No. 1 clover, 113.50 if 15.60. Kansas City. .Tune 19 Wheat Cloae, July, 11.03; September, 11.03; Decem ber. 11.07. Corn I6tc; September, 59c; Decem ber, .10 c. " Tltlble Grain Supply. New Tork. June 19. The viaible aup ply of American grain shows the follow ing changes; Wheat deoreaaed 1.194.000 bushel. Corn Increased 3,129.000 bushels. Oata decreased 1.436.000 bushels. Ry decreaeed 1.077.000 bushels. Barley Increased 220,000 bushels. Mlnneapollt Grain. Minneapolta. Jun 19. Wheat Cash. 11.28: September, 11.18 December, 31.1843)1.1. , Corn No. I yellow, 6263c. Oatt No. S white, Sl31c. Barley 44 65c. Ry No. 3. 82H'83c. Fltiseed No. 1. 12.4362.45. St. Iula Grain. St. loul., July 19. Wheat July, 11.07; September. 11.08. . Corn July, 6060c; September. 63 6640. . Vats July. 85c September, 34e. '"' MtaUMapalla Floor. ' Minneapolis. Minn.. Jun IS. Flour ' fnchangad to lc lower: family patent, 17 50(97.76.' 'Sttlpment, 47,191 barrels. N Bran HJ0?" Aa- . ' "' Kew Trk Sugar. ' New Tork. June II. The raw sugar market waa firm, and unchanged at 3 centa for Cuba ctfst and freight, equal to 4 61c for centrifugal. There were aalea of 37.113 bag of Philippine -(aland nd 1.000 Porto Rlcane to a local refiner at 4c c. L t delivered, but no le of Cubaa. The raw sugar future market waa quite active and price were higher t one time NShowing advances of S to S point on re newed buying by trad Intereata and com mlaaton house. Fears of a railroad tiik checked th advance and under liquid, tion or realising prices eed off. closing at net advance of 1 tn 4 point. July, 1 Sic: September. S.lle; December, 3 23c; March. 3.19c. , . There waa a good Inquiry for refined sugar but no change In quoutlon which rang from S.IOc to 1.00c for fin granu- lated. Refined future. nominal. Closing: July. 6. 30c; September, 1.35c; December, 1.60c Iondaa Mny. T.ondon. Jun IS. Br Stiver 31 d per nnce. t Money I per cent. Diarount Rates short bills and three Months' bills, 3 per cent Market, Chicago Grain Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omafca tW Uavart) Mir. Chicago, June 19. A lack of sup port rather than any material in create in the pressure was retpon- nble lor break ot Ui US ie in wheat from Saturday'! finiih. The cloic as at net los.es of lit (fit Hi lorn after a range of he doted f-i He lower, w hile oati rallied at the latt and gained H (' c. Ry wai off 7i. Action of the wheat market aug- geited that the urgent covering by eaitern and local ahorti Saturday had been latikhed by buyers now at lower figures and that the technical position wai weak. It took but little lelling to bring about the decline, while there wai a noticeable lack of aggreitive buying. All rallies found wheat for sale. Toward the last there wai premure from cash hnuiei on the June and July. Considerable spread ing was under way between the various deliveries. Hedfin pre.aur la gradually Inrr'aaa Ing and HI. Lauib reported ua flrat rar or new wneat or in an rareivea our Ing Ihe day from MIMOurl. Movement In I tie aigihweat v. a a liberal, Kan.aa CHy having 471 ran ef aid grain. Numer- oua report Indlrallng diMPpoinilng threahlng return and damage from pre. maiura rlpaninar wr Ignored. Foreign earhang waa eharply lower and eiport bu.ineaa Inconaequenllal. Recelpla, 1 cara. Iamper oa Blh. Foreraat for ahowera over Ihe enure rorn belt, with aom rain In the weal and aouthwMI, put a daaiper on bullleh emhualaam la rorn and the average of prlrea waa lower, with acallered commia- lon houea aelllng on )l upturna. Crop report generally wera favorable, although l ho growth la Irregular. Caah grain gained e on lh July, with re- relpta of 414 rara. data market paid little attention to un favorable rrop reporta until the laet, when aitered buying found offering! amall nd mad Ihe finlah about the high point fier a rang of HO He Caah demand waa alow. Kfrelpta. 13 rara. Caah Intereata were moderately artlv e. with on et of buyera taking th lulv and telling the September at even flsurre. while athera did the reverae. Ex port demand w-a reported alow. rit Not. Shorn In July rnrn and oslt were active buyera today, giving the market ita elat ing rally. Their unraalneaa la baaed on Ihe railroad strike pnaalbllltlea. Leading ash Intereata are taking In their hedgea and replacing them In the deferred fu turet. A big rommlstlon houae bought oat. tt the laat In a aurpritlng wty. giv ing the mtrket a good rally. A Nebraska banker, after trip through the Klkhorn valley, the best corn aectlon of that state, ttyl ftrmera have good atorka of corn, one farmer holding 10.000 buahela and another 18.000 buahela, much of th grain being on the ground. Sell Old Wheat. Reporta to the Santa Fo road any farmera have told their old wheat freely of late and are feeling easier financially. This makes them diapoaed to go alow In offering tn sell their new grain at pre vailing prices. It cottt on an average of 121.13 per acre to raise oata on 1260 land In Iowa, according to a careful investigation made by J. B. Bennett Co.'a Fort Dodge (la.) office among farmera In that ter ritory. Contract stocks of wheat In public ele vators In Chicago Saturday night aggre gated 5,220.000 bushels; corn, 4.173,000 bushels, ind oats. 3.877.000 buahelt. For the week wheat decreaaed 1.043.0OO buah ela and oats 75.000 bushel., while corn Incretsed 447.000 bushels. New York General. New Tork. June 19. Flour Dull ; spring patentt. 7.6Og8.00; spring clear. 15.4004.26; aoft winter straights. 16.754) 6.25; htrd winter straights, 16.8607.25. Cornmeal Inactive, fine white and yel low granulated, 11.7001.80. Wheat Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 1126; No. 2 hard, 11.27; No. 1 Manitoba, 11.42. and No. 3 mixed durum, 11.21 c. I. f. track, New Tork, to arrive. . Corn Spot, barely ateady; No. 2 white and No. 2 yellow, 79 c. and No. 2 mixed. 78c. c. I. f. New York, all rail. Oata Spot steady; No. 2 white, 45c. Hy Easy; No. 1. 2l.00t8)31. 00; No. 2. f27.002S.0O : No. 3, 2(.0026.00; ship ping, 322.00 24.00. Hops Quiet; atate 1921, 2024c; Paci fic coast 1921. 21324c; 1920., 170190. Pork Steady: mess, 129.60; family, I28.0029.00; lard ateady; mlddlewest, S12.1O012.2O. Tallow Quiet; special loose, lc; ex tra loose. 6 c. Rice Steady; fancy head, 77c. New York Coffee. New York, June 19. The market for coffee futures was quiet today. After opening unchanged, prices worked about 3 to 4 points net higher on the late months, but there was very little, and DecemberVreacted from 9.87c to 9.72c In the later triMling under scattered liquida tion, which may have been influenced by the threatened rail strike. The close was 1 to 4 uolnts net lower. Sales were es timated at about 12,000 bags. July, 10.07c; September, .81c; October, 9.85c; Decem ber. 9.73c; January, 1 9.69c; March, 9.61c; Msy, 9.65c. The local spot market was dull at 10c for Rio 7a and 14 c to 14c for Santos 4s. Cost and freight offers were un changed to a shade lower. Santos 4s snd 3s were offered at 14.16c to 14.30c lor prompt shipment and were quoted at l'4.35c for August and October shipment, American credits. No Rio offers were re ported. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo.. June 19. Hogs Re ceipts. 11.000 head; slow; packers and shippers bidding 1020c lower; packing sows', 15c lower; bulk, 18.8609.00; average cost Saturday, 110.26; weight, 226 pounds; average cost, last week, 110.15 for 228 pounders. Cattle Receipts, 14.000 neaa; ocer steers, steady to atrong; all other packers dull; yearlings, butcher cows and bulls, weak to lower; top beef steers, 18.76; top yearlings, early 18.25; no strictly-choice beef cattle here; cows largely 15.60 down; calvea mostly 60c lower. Sheep Receipts, 1.200 head; fat lambs. uneven, strong to 50c higher in spots; top fat lambs. 111.50: drive In mostly 111.00; culls. 16.00: one-deck of 60-pound Texas yearlings, 18.00; ewes, steady, 13.50. Sioux City Live Stoelt. Sioux City. Ia., June 19. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,500 head; market, good kinds. steady; othera 15J8 26c lower; fed steers and yearlings, 17.7509.15; warmed up steers and yearlings, 17.0007.50; grass cows and heifers, 34.2506.25; fat cows and helftrs, 5.26j8.60; canners, I2.6O03.6O; veals, I5.OO01O.6O; feeders, I6.OO07.OO; ralves. 16.0007.26; feeding cows and heif ers. 13.5005.75: stockers. 15.0007.25. Hogs Receipts. 6.000 head: market 10c to 25c lower; practical top lights, 110:40; heavy mixed, 19.0009.85: stags, 750 8.00; heavy packers. 17.766)9.00: native pigs. 110.60010.76; bulk of sales, 9.85 ltr.5. 1 Sheep and Lam be Recelnta. 100 heart. steady to strong. Chicago Batter. Chicago. June 19. The butter market was weak and unsettled today. Trading was quiet, with relatively lower prices at New York causing a weakening effect. Jancy butter and cars of centralized were the weakest. Ninety-two score sold generally at 35 cents. Ninety score cen trallted sold from ?5c and 36c, and while most of the 8t score ctrt were held at 13 cents, buyers were unwilling to pay more than 33 centa Quality was Ir regular. Dried "Fruit. New Tork. June 19. EvmnraleA Ap to Pies Quiet: atate, 16 to 18c. Prunes Firm; Callfornlas, 16 iaic; uregons. lo 14 c. Apricots Quiet; choice, 27c; extra choice. 31c; fancy, S4c. Peaches Quiet; choice, 13015c; extra choice. 16c: fancy, 20c. Raisins Easy; loose muscatels. II to !4c; choice to fancy aeeded, 13 to 14c; seedless, 15 to 20c. nrysoodt. New Tork. June II. The rise In raw cotton sent gray good up today, print clotha being held cent a yard higher with trading, confined to smaller lots of spot goods. Finished goods were firm, mail order showing a broad range in small lots. Raw silk trade was light with prices unchanged. Dress goods showed little change. Burlaps were ateady but relatively Inactive. New York Money. New Tork. June 19. Call Money Easy; high. 3 per cent; low. 2 per cent: ruling rale. 3 pr cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at 3 per cent: last loan. 2 per cent; call loans againat acceptancea. 3 per cent. Tim Loans Steady: days, 9 days. 4 per cent; months. 4 per cent. Prims Mercantile Psper 4 $4 per cent. Financial Live Stock Omaha, J una II. Catll. Hot a. Reraiota war: Mdar eaiiuiata ... 1,1 1 l.l 4, to kern day laat week 1.141 . Mam day t wka. 1.171 I. ill Kama day I wka. at Mil 't tn day r go.. 1.141 11.111 I 441 ll.a'a 1.441 JIJ'I Rereipla and dlapnaltlon of Ilvealwlt at th Colon etarkyard. uniaha, Neb., for I hour, ending a.1 I p. m , June l, Hit, It tctir Td 41 A HI.OT. cattle, ami urip, n r, M A St. P. By. tl Mo. Pa. R. K 14 I nlon raelfi K. R II 4 A S, W. Ry, teal I I. a N. W. Ry., weal IS C, St. P., M. A O.. 4 ('., R. A Q. Ry., eaat 7 r , n. u. Ry., weat S3 I', R. I. P., eaat. l lillnoit Centray Ry, , I C. Q. W. Ry 1 :i II I ll 43 I 'i To Total rtreiptt ... lit I I PUBl T I WW H fc A I . tattle. Hnga Sheep. Armour A Co 1.134 I tlo t udahy I'arking-Co. ,.1,:1 3,214 I 'old Packing Co :,1 1,2(7 1.J44 :73 Morria Parking Co. .. .1.111 1,131 J. W. Murphy I.fn Mwarta Co l,tt l.ST l.lal l.lnrolli Park. Co 16 , Wllaon Parking Co. .. 11 Iliggina Packing Co. , . 20 Hoffman Hroa 13 Mayerowlrti e Vail.... 21 Mldweet Talking Co. .. II t la 4 Omaha Parking Co. . . It John Roih A font 62 M. wmaha Packing Co. II J. II. Bulla ennle A Kranila 331 Kill A Co 4 John Harvey 101 T. J. Ingram 3 r. i. Keiiuag an A. A Co.. Stout Palla 1 !7t Smiley 4 St. Ualre Roaenatork Hroa ! Sullivan Rroa J W. H. Van Hant Co. I Worthelnter A Uegen .. 71 Other buyera l.olo .... 704 Total .1.064 11.141 -6.121 Cattle Receipts wer 7.700 head Th market for beet rattl and butcher stock wss slow to He lower than tht close of aal week. ADnarentlv the hat weather haa reduced th demand and all aradea Buffered more or Iraa of a tlump, th de cline being moat pronounced on the un flnlahed and half fat yearlings. Beat handy weight and heavy rattle told round I4.73fcl.3l. Cow stuff Buffered niiiy aa in urn aa tn beef steers snd stock, eis and feeders were In liberal aupply and uneven! lower. quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves. 18 8(09.26; good to choice beeves, S 4 0 tjT R 6 ; fair to good besvea, 18.000 8.35; common to fair beeves. I7.6O0S.OO; choirs to prime heifers, 18.0008.76; good to choice heifers. 17.2608.00; (sir to good heifers, 16.6007.25; choice to prim cow., 16.6007.10; good to choice cows. 16.000 1.60; fair to good cows, 15.0006.00; com mon to fair cows. 13.2604.76; good to choice federt, I7.6O0S.UO;" fair to good feedera, 17.0007.50; common to fair feed era. 16.3607.00; good to choice ttockers. 17.6008.26; fair to good Blockers, 17.000 7.50; common to fair atockera, 6.00 6.76; atock heifers, 14.6006.00; stock cows 13.6005.25; stock calves, I6.5O08.OO; veal calves. 15.0001.60; stock bulls. 6.00fc S.60; built, stags, etc.. 13.7607.00; choice to prime yearlings, 18.6509.26; good to choice yearlings. 18.1008.60; fair to good yearllnga, 17.6008.00; common to fair yearlings, 17.0007.10. BEEP STEERS. No. 7.... 24 Av. . 680 , 978 .1068 .1117 . 856 .1108 .1199 .1337 . 776 .1013 Pr. 17 50 7 65 8 1ft 8 36 8 60 8 75 8 90 9 10 3 00 6 85 No. Av. Pr. 14 733 7 76 27 672 S 00 32 1122 8 10 36 1273 8 40 31 1042 8 65 10 1163 8 75 16 1(70 9 00 13 1100 S 26 4 1330 6 60 18... ... 26... 20... 27... 3... 3... 8... COWS. 828 5 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 10S 884 8 40 64 874 S 00 6 780 S 50 HEIFERS. 6 50 3. 7 40 4. . .1.. 1.. 1.. 1. . 79. . 810 710 7 10 BULLS. 4 00 1 . 910 4 25 4 35 1 1490 6 00 5 40 2 915 7 60 CALVES. 6 50 .1540 -.1610 . 660 142 Hogs Receipts wer 11,000 head. On a liberal run of hogs today, prices were unevenly lower with the market slow and draggy for the full session. Early tales of light and medium weight hogs were mostly 10015c lower, but with further declines the bulk of the hogs moved 15 0 25c lower. Light hogs sold mostly at 110.25010.36 with a top price of 110. 40. Mixed loada and cutcher weights, 19.660 10.30, and packing grades, 19.2609.85. Bulk of tales, 19.76010.26. HOGS. V No. A v. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 26. .234 ... I 9 75 18. .343 70 110 00 65. .226 40 10 05 47. .315 ... 9 60 64 258 ISO 10 10 60. .276 ,.. 10 16 86.. 210 75 10 25 46.. 235 200 JO 30 Sheep Receipts were 4.500 head. Trad ing was alow to get under way .today, but later developed mtstly on ateady basis, with occasional sales showing some strength. Bulk of the offerings were Idaho spring lambs and small lots nf na tives. Sales were largely around the 112.60 mark with best quality quoted at 112.25. Feeders and sheep were steady to strong, only small lots of ewes being of fered, which aold at 12.6004.76, the latter price paid for light ewea averaging 100 pounds. Quotations on Shep: Fat lambs, good to choice, 110.60011.00; fat lambs, fair to good, 19.00010.50; spring lambs, 110.00 012.25; feeder lambs, 19.00011.25; cull lambs, 17.00010.00; fat ' yesrllngs, 7.50 10.00; fat wethers, I6ao7.00; fat ewes, light. 34.0005.00; fat ewet, heavy, 12.00 04.00. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, June 19. Cattle Receipts 23, 000; beef steers and butcher she stock, uneven: better grades, steady; others, weak to 25c lower; yearlings off most; top, matured steers, 9.75; best mixed yearlings In load lots, 19.30; bulk beef steers. 18.2609.15; canners and cutters, steady; bulk, 13.1004.00; bulls and stock era, weak to 26c lower; bulk bologna lulls, 14.3504.50; veal calves, 25 to 50c lower; bulk. 18.0008.50. , Hogs Receipts 66,000; opened mostly 5 to 10 cents lower; closed strong to 10c higher on lighter weights; others, steady to 25c lower than Saturday's average; mixed packing grades off most; top, 110.85, one load late; bulk. 19.85010.76; pigs, steady to lower; mostly. 19.260 10.00; shippers took about 13,000; holdover moderate. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14.000: steady to strong; spots higher; top native lambs. 112.50; culls, mostly 16.5007.00; four loads Idaho lambs. 112.85: 200 feed ers outbid 112.00: top dry fed yearlings. 111.00; matured fed wethers, 17.60; light fat ewes, I6.6IK ' St. Lonls Live Stock. East St. Louis. III., June 19. Cattle Receipts. 6,600 head; weighty beef steers shade higher; others steady to easier: best steers, 18.65: weight. 1, 339-pound averages; bulk, 17.0008.00: light yearlings, steady to 25c lower: bulk best kinds, 17.7608.26; best cows, steady: medium kinds tending lower, choice cows, 16.00; canners, 16025c lower: bulk. $2.60; bulls, steady; bulk. 13.7504.25; stockers, 150 25c lower; bulk. 15.0006.00; veal calves, steady top. 18.60. Hogs Receipts", 12,000 head: opened 5 to 10c lower; closed steady: top, 110.85; bulk, 160 to 260-pound butchers, 110.750 10.80; light lights, 110.50010.75; bulk pigs, 110.00010.60; packer sows mostly I8.SO0S.OO. . . ' Sheep Receipts, 6,000 head; steady; choice Kentucky lambs to city butchers, 112.00: bulk, 110.60011.60; fat light sheep, 15 0005.50; heavies. 12.0002.60; yearlings, to 4-year-olds, breeding ewes. 17.000 8.00. ' Kanaas City -lite Stock. Kansas City. July 19. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets). Cattle Receipts. 18.000 head; all classes, slow; better grade beef ateera. 10c to 15c lower; early top. 19.35; some held sround. 19.50; bidding unevenly lower on other grades: yearlings, 6e lower; she stock and canners, weak to 25c lower; bulls. 14.000 6.25; prime lot. 17.00: canners. 12.2002.75; bulla, steady: bologna, 13.7504.00; few butchers abov 15.25; calves, 50c lower; better grsde vent ers). 17.0008.00. Hogs Receipts. 20.000 head: slow. 100 20c lower; mostly. 20 0 25c lower; top, 110.40: bulk, 1800210-pound weight, 110.15010.36: bulk of sales. 110.00010.36; throwout sows, mostly. I8.7S0MO; stock pigs about ateady; best. 110.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,000 head: sheep, strong to 16c higher; light fed ewes. 15.50; yesrllngs. 110.60; Iambi. 26c to 60c higher: best natives, 15.25; bulk, better grade. 111. 75013.00. Turpentine and Kotia. Savannah. Ga.. June 19 Turpentine Firm. 11.06; sales. US bbls.; receipts, 424: shipments, IS: stock. 2.211. Rosin Firm: Hales. 421 casks; receipts, 332: shipment. 4.090: tock. 44.835. Quote: B. 14.26: A. 14 4S; D. 14 660 4.70; E. 14.1504 90; F. 14.95: O, 15 OO; H. 5.5: 1. 15.10: K. 5.4o: m. !,.-." re 1.15; N. IS.7S07.7O; WO, 11.40; WW, 14.10. and Industrial News of Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Oatah Hew Lewi Mir. New York, June 19. There were several noteworthy movements in to. day's marketi, ino.t of them having no relation whatever to one another. Time money rales declined to the lowest since the month in which the United States went to war, hut the Kuorpran exchange rates were ex ceptionally weak. The price of whrt declined while cotton reached iiiiuIi the highest prices of the season. On the ktocTc exchange the actual trend r a of the market seemed to be toward inactivity and lower price; but what appeared to be the virtual "cornering" of the speculative sellers of Mexican Petroleum stock by the inside ex- 7iO i4j I pert resulted in a further rise of . . i points in Ms price and m a caution attempt to bid up other industrial shares. Th Meilctn petrnlluin Incident rharac terl.tli ; lit repeated upward duwnward swlnta nf 10 to ;n point mad tints b e by the manner In wni the atock la nintrntled and held, hav attached to It th ane. ulatu allurement nd th particular tpeculatlv hatird which mule II tt time th favnrlt gambling counter on th tock etching. Kurh movement! at today t hv no bet Ing on th financial attuttlon. unleat pm all.lv thrnuth aulteailn th convenient of th nreeent eay money mtrket to In conductors of th speculative tide of Iht unttertiklnk'- Kefore thlt performtnr had taken p aeaaionj or th mge, tn biock mimei trend wa hetittnt, with th rallwa iharM weakening aa a conseauence of th open threat of a strike agalnat the labor hoard a reduction In the wag cle. Th fact that th employee affected are thnp men and unskilled rnad workers, not tranaoortatlon men. had somewhat quiet ed apprehenilnn, but th Influenc nf th incident on tne marset waa 10 reatrai activity and leave the Hat Irregular. Today' 6-rent (lectin In sterling bringing the rate 13 cents below the sea ton a h ghest figure or two weeks tgo, Indicated not only speculative selling, but stle of considerable tmount of genuine commercial bllli. Ths movement in some respects retemblet the 17c decline which occurred In the fortnight rter tne t.44s rate waa reached. March 1. It. on th other hand, sales of exchange are now being made to provide for Kurope t su tumn payments at New Vork for grain and cotton, when sterling fell from 14.0014 In May to 13.66 In July, but re covered tteadlly throughout the tutumn mora than regaining th aummer't lost. New York Stocks Range of prices of the leading storks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 248 Petera Truat building: RAILROADS. Sat High. Low. Cloae. Close. A., T. A 8. F. 98 97 98 97 Balitomore A Ohio 46 45 45 46 Canadian Pacific .136 135 136 136 r.ew lorn central 89 88 89 88 Chesapeake A Ohio 62 62 62 62 ureat XMortnern .. 76 76 ? ' Illinois -central ...103 103 103 103 Kan. city South.. 23 22, 22 23 Lehigh Valley 62 20 27 74 72 41 73 39 88 22 61 19 26 73 71 40 71 38 87 21 62 61 1 Missouri Pacific N. Y. & N. H . . . . Northern Pacific. Chi. & N. V.... Penn. R. R 19 27 73 72 41 72 39 87 22 27 74 72 41 73 Reading C. R. I. A P Southern Pacific. Southern Ry. .... C... M. A St. P... 39 87 22 25 24 :4 0 24 L'nlon Pacific 160 159 1 ID! STEELS. Amer. Car Fdry.,160 159 160 161 Amer. Loco 110 110 110 110 Baldwin Loco 112 110 111 1104 Bethlehem Steel... 76 Colo. F. A 1 30 Crucible 71 Am. Steel Fdry 35 Lackawanna Steel. 72 Midvale Steel 33 Presaed Steel Car. 75 Rep. S. & 1 70 Ry. Steel Springs. . 99 Sloss-Scheffleld .. 42 U. S. Steel 99 Vanadium 45 74 74 74 29 69 35 71 32 '75 68 99 42 97 44 30 '. 69 35 71 33 75 69 99 42 98 45 60 69 19 28 61 31 39 33 28 70Vi 36 73 33 69 99 98 44 COPPERS. Anaconda . 51 60 19' 28 61 31 39 33 28 60 67 19 28 61 31 39 32 28 51 Am. S. & R. Co. Cerro De Pasco. Chill Chlno Calumet & Ariz. Green Cananea.. Inspiration Kennecott ...... Miami Nev. .Consol Ray Consoll. . . Seneca 57 35 19 28 30 39 32 28 16 16 12 12 62 59 47 69 1 11 Utah 63 62 62 58 46 OILS General Asphalt Cosden Cal. Peterol . . . Island Oil .... Invincible Oil . Mexican Peterol Middle States . Pacific Oil .... Pan-American 60 47 61 1 58 46 69 1 1514 1 16 15 15 K5. 13 163 146 160 14 13 13 69 56 58 70 62 7 31 68 33 57 72 68 68 J Phillips 53 Pierce Oil 8 Pure Oil 31 Royal Dutch 68 Sinclair Oil 34 51 7 30 67 61 301 68 32 33 Stand. Oil, Texas Co. Union Oil White Oil N. J...185 183 183 185 47 46 47 ' ...22 ... 8 MOTORS ... 73 ... 14 .. 8 ... 20 21' 21 8 21 8 Chandler General Motors. 72 134 8 19 '72 14 8 19 13 8 19 48 Willys-Overland Plorce-Arrow . . White Motor... Studebaker .125 121 123 RUBBER AND TIRES. Flsk 15 15 15 15 45 14 H 59 Goodrich 39 39 39 Kelley-Springfteltl.. 35 44 44 Keystone Tire 14 14 14 AJax 15 15 15 U. S. Rubber..' 59 68 68 INDUSTRIALS.! Am. Beet Sugar.... 52 42 52 36 41 A.. O. & W. I 37 36 Am. Int. Corp 42 41 36 41 36 Am. Sumatra 37 ',4 37 Am. Telephone. ...122 122 American Can 46 45 Central Leather,... 37 37 Cuba Cane 16 16 Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 24 23 Corn Products 104 102 Famous Playera... 80 78 7 122 122 45 45 37 36 16 16 24 23 103 102 78 78 Gen. Electric 165 164 164-14 Grt Nor Ore 38 38 38 Am H & L pfd 38 67 51 46 71 76 74 46 78 48 69 U 3- Ind Alcohol.. 51 50 Int Paper 46 46 Ir.t M M 73 70 Am Sug Ref .... 77 76 Ssars Roe 75 73 61 46 i 2 77 73 47 80 48 41 58 88 25 38 34 42 24 65 83 4 74 48 Stromsberg 49 47 Tob Prod 80 78 Worthing Pump.. 48 48 Wilson Co 41 41 Westing Elec 69 68 American Wool .. 88 87 MISCELLANEOUS. Am Cot Oil 25 26 Am Ag utiem .... 38 Am Linseed 34 58 34 41 24 65 83 4 74 47 33 Bosch Magneto .. 42 Brook R T 24 Cont Can 65 Col. O. A E 84 Columbia Graph... 3 United Drug 74 National Enamel.. 48 United Fruit 138 National Lead 92 Philadelphia Co Pullman 117 Punta Ale. Sugar. 47 South P. R. Sugar. 49 Retail Stores..' 64 Superior Steel 33 St. L. A S. F 25 Va Car Chem 31 25 65 83 4 71 46 137 138 138 2 : 91 37 117 117 117 47 47 46 49 49 63 64 63 25 32 32 25 31 25 30 Total Bales, 760,300 shares. Money Close, 2 per cent. Marks Close, .0031c; Saturday close, .0O31e. Francs Close. .0857e. Sterling Close, 14.42 ; Saturday close, $4 44. New York Bonds Tho trend among rails was lower. St. Paul convertible 4s, Illinois Central 4s of 1952 and underlying issues of the Erie. Se board. Missouri. Kansas A Texas. Pe oria A Eastern and Wheeling A Lake Erie roads recording losses of fractions to almost 3 points. Marland Oil 7s. the regular 8s and Warrant 8s were better by 1 to 3 points in anticipation of favorable action on the company's stock in the near future. To tal le (par value) aggregated 143.541. 000. New Tork. June 19. Following are to- J day' high, low tnd closing price of bonds 77TTir. luirrtrr . tait a.,4 a lutal ul'i uf ) twud lerrigaj iMtavMiM)!, Mai a 4 MHHlrlptl. Ma Ira (in II o t its, ..a n,, I ArgeHtln I. I aw tt1 I i hir.. Hut 1 II y la 11 ( t( 1 City Honea .a I lt I't IT City H-fiia tt II 111 111 li Illy llm.l.au, at., a .1 , S City l upnhgn la, l, 11 11 SI City l.tuna at. .. it .4 City llaia-lllea .. ll 4 44 II City Mia J.n . .. I"l l"l l"l I City fan I'.ulo tt .11 , Mtt i I City i!url h 111 ll 111 li.pt Him 7 I.' . I I n.iii Can it uc.,JH t""N It Ihun Cm la JI ,. ? !. ! IT turn K Ind t 41., 14 4 ( It IHih End U 11,. 94 li 13 t Kremh Hep la'. ..,.101 ll l( 1 "ranch Rap It ....l JK". IV 1" Jap 4l IT JI 51 II Kin Hrlg Tt.,n. l" oi 13 King It-lb la 12 ): I"! 1 king Drn a . IT King Italy .. St !.. 14 ... .inuii,. mm., w'l pi S King Norway a.,,l tie 10 King Hweden Sa..,u2 4. 11 I'arl. l.y.M-d at . . . 11 l ja Hap ( hilt la 4I....4S I" I't 4 Hep t'ulial it nt.. 15 j ., 32 Slat Quii.ltnl 7t l tot h II Mlata Qunalnd Ha ... I n ui( lnii IT Swlat Cun a 111 117 117 44 K II 14 I 6a 22 l7 l"t !" 17 II II II I I ta 2S.I07S 1"7 I "7 ll II H A I ll 31. .13 I "31, K3 10 (I H Hraill It 104 4 o( lit I ' n ftieMro tt,... tju tl tt 14 U 8 Met 4t 63 4 44 I'. . Honda, US Liberty 3t . . . . loo 14 no n; no .... Liberty lat 4i . ,.oooo 1 on 011 jaii no .... Liberty Snd 4t ... II 19 9 II ll 330 Liberty lat 4,i..tioio Jno 10 Mt) 13 134 Liberty 2nd 4. 004 11)1 l 711 Liberty 3rd 4a..noA 11004 lotini 1911 Liberty 4th 4t..tO.I4 1 00. 04 no III Victory 4 loo it oo.64 loo Railway and Mlacellttneoua. 1 Adtme Kt 4 75 71 71 1 AJax Rub ll 100 11111 oo Am A Chm 7i..o 10.1 ln.l 1 Am Cot oil 61 90 S'i 10 IS Am Smlt It 12 2 12 22 Ab Sug It no on itio 27 Am T A T rv .!! 114 114 at Altl tit coi tr s ST IS Am Writ Pa 7s.. 6 I Armour A Co 4t. 19 43 AT A SP gen 4t.... 19 1 AT UK adl 4.. 13 I 13 IS I S3 84 At C I, 1st con 4 ll 17 At Ref ! ..103 103 03 23 R A O It ..100 99 99 .. 82 82 82 ..107 107 107 IS B A O cv 4l . 13 Hell Tel Penn 7 II Heth St Ref St., 23 Heth St BM 6., 37 Ratten Cop 6t..., 3 iz : 10 8 tnv, tn 7 . 18 4 Hkln Ed gen 7a D..106 106 105 25 Hkln R T li ct tt. 77 77 77 13 Cm Nor Ptc 6a. .112 111 111 15 Cm Pic 4 77 77 77 21 Cent Ga 6a S9 98 98 100 Cent Leather 6s .. 97 97 97 3 Ont Ptc gtd 4t.. 87 87 87 21 Cerro Pisco 8s ..117 116 117 42 Chrs A Ohio cv 6s.. 93 91 91 9 Ches A Ohio 4S .. 88 87 87 30 C B A Q ref 6l A.. 99 99 99 21 Chi A E III Si 79 78 79 1 Chi Gt Welt 4. ... 60 60 60 21 C M A St P CV 4l. 19 66 16 32 C M A St P ref 4l 61 61 61 1 Chi A N W 7s. .106 106 108 12 Chi A N W 6..110 110 110 7 Chi Rys 6s 81 1 C R I A P gen 4s.. 82 6 CR I A P ref 4s.. 81 7 Chi A W Ind 4s.. 7JS 1 C C C St L gen 4s.. 80 15 Chile Cop 7s 104 13 Chile Cop 6s 90 6 Col Gas A Elec 5s.. 94 7 K C South 5s 86 10 Tacka St 6s 23.... 99 27 Lscka St 6s 60 89 1 Lacled O St L 1st 5t 91 13 LS A MS d 4s 28. 94 9 LS A MS a 4s 31.. 91 6 Lehigh Val 6s 102 7 Lig A Myers 6s.. 97 8 L A N ref 6s 104 19 L A N unified 4s.. 90 8 Marland Oil 8 102 15 Mex Pet 8s 107 3 Mich State T 1st 6s 98 51 Mid St cv 5s 89 3 Mln A St I. ref 5s. . 45 6 M St P A SSM 6s. 101 61 M K A T n p 1 5s A 82 145 M K A T n ad 6s A. 55 62 M K A T 1st 4s.. 79 17 Mo Pac gen 4s 62 6 Mont Pow 6s A 96 2 Nat Tube 6s 99 49 N O T A M Inc 6s. 71 24 N T C co! 105 14 N T C deb 6s 102 15 X T S con 4s ... 82 20 N Y C A St L d 4s 84 3 N Y" Ed ref 6S.109 3 NT NH A H cv 6s. 80 10 N Y Rys ref 4s ct 38 41 N T T d 6s 49 105 30 N Y T ref 6s 41.104 13 N T W & Bos 4s. 63 3 N P Pr lien 4s 86 1 N P gen 3s 61 83 N P-G N Jt 6S...106 6 Nor Pow ref 5s A. 91 17 N W Bell Tel 7s. .106 3 O-'Ry & N 1st 4s.. 87 40 O S L gedt 6s ctf.104 1 O S L ref 4s 10 3 Or-Wsh KR A N 4s 80 1 Otis St 8s A 100 3 Pac O & El 5s.... 89 2 Pac T A T 6s 96 2 Packard Mot Cr 8s. 107 7 Pan-Am PAT 7s.. 101 11 Penn R R 6s..l09 23 Penn R R gen 6s.. 99 6 Penn R R gen 4s. 91 2 Peoria A E Inc 4s.. 36 1 Pierce Oil d. 8s 9 16 Pro A Ref 8s 102 17 Reading gen 4s 83 5 Rep I & St col 5s. . 95 5 Rio Grnd & W 1st 4s 78 2 R I A A L 4s.. 79 1 St L I M A S ref 4s. 85 39 St L & S F ad 6s.. 76 40 St L A S F inc 6s. 66 30 St L A S F p 1 4s A 71 6 St L S W 1st 4s.. 78 11 S P & KC S L 4s 25 84 9 Con Coal Mrylnd 6s 88 189 Con Gas 7s 115 7 Cub Cn Sg d 8s. 84 81 81 82 12 80 80 72 73 80 80 104 104 90 90 94 9(4 86 66 99 99 88 88 91 91 94 94 91 91 102 102 97 97 104 104 90 90 102 102 107 107 98 98 89 89 45 45 101 101 82 82 66 II 79 79 62 62 96 96 99 99 71 71 105 105 108 102 82 82 84 84 109 109 79 80 38 38 104 105 104 104 63 63 86 86 61 61 105 105 91 91 106 106 87 87 103 103 90 90 80 80 100 100 89 89 96 96 107 107 101 101 108 108 99 99 91 91 36 36 99 99 102 102 83 83 95 95 78 78 79 79 85 85 76 76 66 66 70 70 78 78 84 84 87 87 113 114 84 84 103 103 105 105 95 95 80 . 80 101 101 81 81 106 106 102 102 62 52 62 62 106 106 97 97 lOt 101 101 101 115 116 1 Cpba R R 7s A. .103 10; 6 Cub Am Sg 8s. .10a 2 I) A Hud cv 5s. 95T4 20 D A R O Imp 6s. . 80 9 Det Ed ref 6st 102 9 Pet Uld Rys 9s. 81 14 Dpnt Neb 7s 107 10 Duquesne Lt 6s . .103 61 Erie gen 4s 62 20 Erie pr lien 4s.... 62 5 Flsk Rub 8s 106 14 Framer I D 7s ..'98 4 Gen Elec d 6s 101 25 Goodyear T 8s 31.101 60 Goodyear T 8s 41.. 116 115 19 Ond Tnk Ry C 7s. 113 113 113 34 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s. 102 102 102 6 Grt Nor 7s A.J..., 108 109 109 24 Hud A M ref 5s A. 83 82 82 34 Hud A M inc 6s..-. 83 62 62 2 III Cent 6s ......100 100 100 1 III St d 4s 90 90 90 6 Ind Steel 5s 99 99 99 11 Int Met 4s 12 12 12 25 Int R T ref 5s.. 66 66 66 61 Int M M SF 6s 95 95 95 26 Int Paper ret 's B. 86 86 8 42 Invlnc Oil 8s 97 97 97 8 Iowa Cent ref 4s... 45 44 45 19 K C Ft S A M 4s. 78 78 78 4 Sharon St Hp 8s A. 98 98 98 43 Sinclair Oil cv 7?. 104 104 104 64 Sinclair Oil col 7s.. 98 98 98 8 So Bell Tel 5s 94 9T, 93 9 So Pac cv 4s 91 "91 91 23 So Pac ref 4s 87 87 87 42 So Pac col tr 4s.... 86 85 83 31 So Ry Gen s.. 99 98 99 6 So Prt Ric Sg 7s. 98 96 97 9 Stan Oil Cal d 7s. 105 106 105 14 Third Ave ad 6s... 68 68 58 2 Third Ave ref 4a... 63- 63 63 1 Tldwtr Oil 6s ct.102 102 102 7 Tob ProO 6s 102 12 Un Pac 1st 4s 92 10 Un Pac cv 4s 94 3 Un Pac ref 4s 85 2 Union Tnk Car "s.102 102 102 92 92 94 94 85 85 102 102 17 Utd Drug 8s Ill 109 111 3 U S Rub 7s 107 107 107 23 U S Rub 5s 89 88 88 39 U S St sf 5s 102 101 101 10 Utah Pow & Lt 6s. 91 90 91 76 Va-Cr Chm 7S..105 105 105 30 Va-Cr Chm 1st 5s.. 99 99 99 8 Va Ry 5s 96 95 96 9 Wabash 6s 97 97 97 3 West Klec 6s 100 100 100 10 West Mrylnd 1st 4s. 62 63 62 3 West Pac 5s 87 8 87 11 West Un 6s 109 109 109 13 Westing Elec 7s..l0l 106 106 9 Wheel ALE 4s . 67 66 66 3 Wick-Spen St 7s.. 98 98 98 20 Wilson A C sf 7s.in; 10114 101 1 Wilson A C cv 6s.. 92 92 92 S3 Dom Can 6s 1962 i 97 97 97 24 Cxech-Slavia 8s ctf 96 95 96 Total sales of bonds todsy were 113,- 41.000 compared with 18,649.000 previous day and 111,785.000 a year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds (Tht Bee la the only Omaha newspaper which publishes the of ficial close of the New York Stock exchange bondO New Tork. June 19 A new retord price for Liberty third 4s at loo.lO and the strength of several oil issues were the only constructive feature of loday'a dull snd generally lower bond market. Among government loans Mexican ex ternal issues were again most reactionary, the 4s snd two classes of 5s making net declines of S to 1 point. British offer- the Day llie ! Hul appiet-iably ffavlit tr f.kiuii uf ri.kaHt. I rit mum 1 1 fa la t'eHl.h aa and WHllON uf It t.la uf lJI ah.iwil ii.. hvli'H .Saw Vufk Jun. it tiana. Hunt i Hi .a V.nk tut Itiaikal ludey tt fuiiuwi AHt.d !'. ,,. ! I Allied I'-.k at ... 11 i .( I. a T t l" ' I Am Ti fu it !" I Am T T .;4l"'i 11 I Am Tui. Ta IJ tJ li Auacuuda lup tt ,! I li A 11. II. ..11.14 lup !"' l :t ai i mp it it i:S I A -Ami nil f', . I"l' ! S Armour I'n It .11 lS 14 I l, la Il ll I l-th Htral i 'JI lt l I'H'i I M. Ill rllrel 7 '34 !; !! I I all !' ta . I I enl tilael It ClUr H Tt ll l"l (01 tn , , 10 10 I en ln Ji T I h I' M It M . I t un il nf H It 19 ri i no ! Il S I .1! 0 C Tettil "a I I no I it 1 c. 'up k a.ii :(!": i: 14 Clip K Ai la l"t ;T K tl r .. it V TMi Ta . ... Helena It oil I lien Aaphtll 4 liuudruh T Tl IT U Tiunk , 3 Uul ml Tt 3 Hoiahry Co Tl 31 1 1 mi.l Hub Tt . It Inier Hi " I Kan ll A r. la )n K C T . . . . . S Kennetot ' Tl , 13 l.a. le.le Hal Ta II I. M. N A I, Tl . I t.lg Winch U .. S Magma, C la .,, 1 Nil Acme Ta , 1 X T N II A II 4 t Phil Kt l"l ' I1T l"l l"i ii Ml') ll ni nti ni A4 ll 7 7 l n . oi I ' 11' . II , l .1"! ll 101 .114 I1"" at no JOO I"l li . .1"! . 14 . 14 . S 1 11 04 II I oj in 3 Phil El !i 4 P A R It w I. 12 1"3 S P H f. nf N J 71 .11 l"n S R Hair Ti .. I Hike A Co a I Hrare-H 7a '2 4 H Sheen " . . 3 Sol A CI t 1KB Tl Ta . ' .... 14 . .I"0 on 1on ,...104 03 101 ,...106' ! oi 0 102 ,"! 'ie inu im ioi I Stand i NT Tt I H U N Y 7 31.104 101 104 3 ritw-wirnr It ,.ni ins 10 Sun Oil 7t n 10 mt 100(1 I I I I't 7a '21 ,...10 101 0i I S A Co 7l '31 ....102 102 II Texaa Co 7 loin loo 100 S Un oil Cal 5 100 100 100 10 II OH Prod l ..I0 101 106 10 unl Ry or II 7a.!HHi ids lot S Weat Klec 7a ...11 104 104 1 Winchester 7t ..100 100 100 Foreign Bnndi S Argent 7t '21. . . . 19 5 I'm Ship ? 90 4 it of Pr 7a 12 3 C of Mon 7l .... 97 63 K Serb 16 100 N V N H Kr 7.. 71 $0 N Y N H Kr (i .. 13 6 Met Govt 6t .... 21 1 Hut l ctfl .... IS 1 Rub 6i . 20 ! Puenta A 7a ....104 21 Swlsa 5s 102 160 V R Mex 4s 44 S U S Brttll 7t .. 81 99 9 92 97 95 71 2 21 19 20 106 102 43 16 19 94 tt 7 5 71 82 21 II 20 1 06 0J 43 16 f'hlrago Stork. Ringe nf nriret of th leading Chicago stork ftirnlihed by Logan A Bryan, 248 Petera Truat building: Armour Leather com 97 Cont. Motor 7 l.lhby 2 Montgomery-Ward 21 Stewart-Warner 42 Swift A Co 100 Hwirt int 20 Union Carbide 65 Wahl 59 Wrigley ....102 New York Produce. New Tork. June 19. Butter Firmer; creamery higher than extras. 36 0 37c; extras, 36c: firsts. 32036c: packing stock, current make. No. 3, 25 0 26c. Eggs Steady; fresh gathered extrt firsts. 2526c; firsts. 2302(c; storage packed, extra firsts. 26 0 27c; firsts. 25'S'26c. Chese Firm; state, whole milk flats, fresh, specials. 1920c; average run. 19019c; stale, whole milk twins, fresh specials, 19fi20c; average run, 1919c. Fusaeed. Duluth. June 19. Flaxseed July, 12.45; September. 12.43 bid; October, $2.41 bid. Silver. 19. Foreign New Tork, Bar Sll- ver 70c. Make Equip your car or truck with a Rose High Pressure Lubricating System and force the grease where it is really needed, then notice how easy your car steers. Ordinary grease cups don't force the grease through and it's a dirty, unpleasant and unsatisfactory job. 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KM. i tal liuanl. l7ir; ral.la 74r ' ' '"Jt '" l."t I" ' t":" I''4 lJ H0 l"4, ISS Itail.um -( a IH d, hi : IJ. ilei many Deinind. ,49',c; !. Il.iiland (wmiftd, l"k. , libit., S.iruat I'eitiiii'l,, .lull'. v,4uit-iinen4, Ienmark-tHMiland, JU' li lei land imaiid lilt. fpainlMriitand. ii'l. Hire. .iiiend. .Illlc I'ulatid I'eii'inu. .sn;e I.e. h". Hint. a It lltlllind, SlS.f Argentine txniand JiTec. Illlall I'emand, .titer. MuMKII ''. tibial. Sil'Jc, l"IH !"' to ot (hlrlg rlte. Cht.ato Jun II Pimei iadv; r. relpia. lit iit. mill ' anipiiienli. I I (I rat.. Alablllil. IrfiUlaltn. I'kl hum. ... k. d Hltaa Tnunit'he N' I. 1:1 411 II ri ; AUhama hpiuldiug H" t.hed No I. l: ";: et ; North, I'lriiltn aiaie l.atrela Irleh Cotdileri, II 10 WtTS; Nntfolk attv birr.li Irith Coh bleu Nn I, beat IITDflS po.iir grid. SI 3S I S; etalerti hur Hint aalea in Inht.et I ah Col.bler.. t75tlD. Hid ". i im 114 14 ti liio4 n ll l3 4 11 atock. ttea.1v: Wttcnnain Michigan ifkd round wh'tea. l7w:no cwi , inann aa. ked rurala. : II i ll ; Idlllu lll'ktd kiiHii, i: ("0 : 75 ct. n i"1! 11 14 london Mefata. Jun It. Copper Standard. Ta. Id: electrolytic, 170; (in, lead. (24. I2i. Id; ilnr.CI. London, tun, (a:, lit!, lit; Hog Cholera in Iowa Said to Be Increasing Sioux City, la., June 4. Cases of hog cholera are multiplying rap idly in northwestern Iowa, southern Minnesota and South Dakota, ac cording to Sioux City veterinarians. In some localities the situation is considered as dangerous by those who have) investigated. Long con tinuance of hot snd dry weather is likely to produce a costly epidemic, it is said. While cholera's toll on farmers profits is heavy, the losses due to unknown and baffling diseases are far greater. We will save your hogs by giving them veterinary service, vaccina tion and pay you for losses when they occur. 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