8 THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 27, 1922. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Omaha Grain Exrrllrnt rains reported In north eit, v.t and southweit, were cojv idered favorable tor growing rropa nd the tendency ol all market! were downward. It was alio laid that the Canadian drouth had been broken. Export buMneii reported was imall tola of wheat, corn and rye. foreign exchange was weaker Visible supply of wheat decreaied 3.612,000 bushels: corn. 1.015,000 huihrli; oau, U69.0U0 buihelf. Omaha atocks of wheat decreaied 4.000 buiheli. corn decreaied 105, 000 buihela and oata inrreaied Jl,- 000 bushels. The two daya' run of receipt at Omaha aggregated 139 car of all kind ei grain, coniiiting of 21 car of wheat, 87 car of corn and 24 can of oata, and compared with 125 cart lait year. Total shipments 111 car as against 109 car a year ago. Dark wheat in the local mar- ket was in good oemana at un changed prices, while the ordinary moved slow y at iWie lower, corn old lSU.c lower. Oat was V, Yac lower. Rye was quoted 2yic lower. Barley unchanged. WHEAT. Na. I dark fcard: 1 ear (II par cant durum), 11.11. No. t hard wlntar: 1 ear (ft par cant dark), 11.11; I car 111 par cant dark), II 111 I I car. 11.11. Na. I hard wlntar: M car. 11.1!. No. 4 hard wlntar: 1 car (II par cent, M lb.. II par cant r, 11.11. No. I inliad: 1 car (durum). Il.ll. Na. I mUad: 1 car (durum, raulty), Itc. sampt mlicd: U (weevil), lie. CORN. No. I whlta: I cara, lie. No. I whlta: I cara (muatjO, Na. 1 fallow: 1 car, tlttc; I cara, HVe. No, I yallow: 1 car, II He. No. I fellow: 1 cara, lie. No. I mm J: 1 rara, I4le: 1 ear (hlppara waifhta). Ho; I cara, tic; 1 car (aaar whlta), tie. No. I willed: I car. 14 Ue. 1 cart (not corn account II par cant wet corn mis), 41c. OATS. No. I whlta: 4 ran (thlpperi weights), :t,p; IV rs, Sic. Na. 4 whlta: 1 car, tl'ie. Sample white: 1 car, 14c. No. I mixed: 1 car. S4Ue. RTB. No. I mlttd: I cara (ahlppen weighta), Itc; i ear, "4c. Na. 4: 1 cara (muaty), 7ic, BARLlt. No. 4: t car. 13 lie. Sample: 1 car, 0c. OMAHA T.ECEIPTS A.p SHIPMENTS. I variola I Weak Tear Tterelpli Torlay. Ao. Ago. Wheat -1 44 14 Corn 17 64 fl Oat (4 34 : Tl;a 7 1 Barley 12 4 Shipments Wheat ID 13 II Corn in 41 IS Oata II 14 ; ny i Parley S .. I miMAItT RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Buaheli) Week Tear Receipts Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat l.OJK.oOo l.;is.S0t 1.414,009 Corn 1,144.000 1,011,000 1.S5S.OO0 Otts ..,650,00 1:3,000 Slil.OOO Shipments Wheat 130.000 115.000 125,000 Corn 411.000 141,000 140,001 Oats 141.000 117.000 143,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Wk. Ago. Tr, Ago. Wheat and Floor P64.0O0 2.711,000 Corn 127,000 134,000 Oats 110.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Weelc Tear Carlets Today, Ago, Ago. Wheat IS 13 55 forn !i : no !4T Oats ! ?' J '. KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Week Tear CnrloU Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 516 47:: Sol Tern 104 77 ise Otts 11 14 : ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Tesr canon looay. Ago. Ago. Wheat 1... 3 64 105 Corn lis ;i 60 Oats S 107 20 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlots Today. Ago. Ago.. Vtnneapoiis 501 101 Duluth 101 13 II Winnipeg 27 141 111 UNITED STATES VISIBLE. Bu:heh Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat 23,002.000 24.114,000 10,060,000 Corn : 31.SJ4.000 32,341.000 24.130,000 Oata 44,167.000 41,134.000 13,467,000 Rye 2.680,000 3,491,004 612,000 Barley 1.684.000 1.131,000 1,161,000 OMAHA STOCKS. Bushels Today. Tear Ago. Wheat 304,000 116,000 Corn 1,126,000 1,146.000 Oats 1,140,000 1,236,000 Rye 24,000 24,00 Barley ' 21,000 10,000 CHICAOOCLOS1NO PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2127, .Tune 26. Art. I Open. I High. Low. Cloao. 1 Sat. Wht. July Sep. Dec. Rye July Sep. Iec. Corn July Sep. Dee. Oats July Sep. Dec. t.ard July Sep. Ribs July Sep. 1.1s; MSa 1.14i 1.14 1.174, 1.154 114; 1.174 I .M4 .17 .11 .t'A .61 U 1.10 Te 1.12H M5!i I .u .85 .174 1.1 m i.m; 1.12'a 1.13 1.1m 1.16'i .5'i ..8a4 .174 I .614 .434 .164 I ,S6H 3W .42 14 1.134 1.13 1.144 1.144 1.18 1.11 .I7, .17 .i; 6S4 .61; .46 .664 6; .17 .6 I ,3H .12 .11 .66 ,tu .S7 .37 ; .1'4! .61 61 U I I .21 U .SS4 .42 .SI 1 .4 .41 'i I 11.21 11.65 .17 .404 .40'; 434 .3 .11 .41 .42 11.11 11.11 11.27 11.11 11. J7 11.61 111.83 ' 11.46 u 111.' 11.0 I1S.00 111. IS 1.12 Kanawa City Craiit. Kansas City, Mo.. June 36. Wheat No. 3 hard, 1.107 1. SI; No. 1 red, 11.06 1.07. Corn No. 3 white. I7e; No. S yellow, 10c. Ray Unchanged. Kansas City. Mo.. Jun 21. Close Wheat, July. 11.04; September, 11.064; December. 11.014. Corn July, 61 c; September, It'ie; De cember, II c. . Tlelbl Grain Sapply. New York. June 2. Th visible sup ply of American and bonded grain shows th following changes: Wheat, decreased 2.812.000 bushels. Corn, decreased 1.064.400 bushels. Oats, decreased 1.2OI.0O0 bushel. - Ry. decreaied 911,000 buehels. Barley, decreased 371,000 bushels. Mian 4 drain. Minneapolis. Minn., Jun 16. Wheat Caah No. 1 northern. 11.1741.404; July. 11.144; September, 11.20)4; December, 11.11. Corn No. S yellow. l4iS4;e. Oata No. S white. S4436c Barley 441 17c. Rye No. S. ll4IS4c. Flaxseed No. 1. 11.111 t.H. ' Re. Lewie Orala. St. Loul. Mo.. Jan II. Wheat July, $1.174; September, 11.05. Corn July, lie; September, 044. Oata July, S'c; September. II He. Minneapolla, Minn.. Jun S. Flour Unchanged. Bran I14.60el7.00. Tu 11 aad aVaetn. t Savannah, O,, Jan SI Turpentine Nothing doing: receipts. sou.; snip, nattl 2l:Ttock. t.ill. Roala Firm: ealea. 1.611 calks: receipts. a . , . - .hiH,ii. . n . a,ic . 7a m ' Qlm: H. II.H: n. 14.66: E. 14.60: P. Sill: O. 1471; R. S4.M; -I. 14 11: X. I ll; U, 11.60; N. 11.71; WO, 16.JI; WW. 1I.7S.- , . ' - v - 1m4i Metals.' Ltadon, Jun 21. Standard copper, spot, ill IS:' future, ill Is Id: electro btlr,' 1: futures, 171 10; tin. spot, ill! II: future. Ilill7sld; lead. spot. - f!47 Id: futures, 2310; sine, i:71,sld; tuttres, i;ilt Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omaha) lira Indeed Wit. Chicago, June 2o.-Raini and lower temperature over a good part of the grain belt removed the main bullish incentive. Local long and commi ion houie were good idler and price declined readily. Support wai lacking at the last, wheat being off IWH'Ac, corn lil.. oats i Ijec and rye 2J4c While the bulk of the winter wheat i beyond the point where rain can affect the yield to any great ex tent, the better weather condition have checked any deterioration in the spring wheat territory. Parts of Canada nad rain which will be highly beneficial. Th country wsa a fair sailer of new winter wheat to arnv. Purchases of 116,000 bushels war mad to com here. That wheat wa hedged by ealea at iu lurea. The July-Hptember epread wid ened to Ma the last, the wldeat ao lar. Eiport demand generally waa alow, nentlmanl Bearish. Scattered liquidation was on In fu tures at times with soma stop loss orders caught on lb way doyn. Sentiment gen. orally haa baeom beariah. Liverpool cloeed Hd higher lo 4d lower. A deoroae of 1.111,000 buahele In th vtilbl failed to affect th market. Drouth a a market factor has been limlnated from th corn and oats sltua tlno for th Urn belnr. While th rainfall waa too light to be of any per manent aood. th aantlmental effect waa considered. Both gralna declined sharply. At th Insld corn was off lSOl'aC oats down lWeiHe from Saturday finish. Th best support cams from short In corn, while In oats there wai commis sion boue buying of December. That fu ture rallied iharply toward tn laai. The forecast suggeeled shower and warmer aver Dart of the corn belt. Th country eold corn freely to arrive a th reeult of th better weather. There were purchaee of lil.ooo bueneia to come nere. Recelpla were 47 cars of corn and 141 car of oat . , A low eaporl demand wsi reported for ry and with eome hedging preaaur and th break In wheat a decline wa easily attained. Nortnwsatarn interests were good sellers. ns oea. rnntr.i t ataeka of wheat In publie ele vator In Chicago Saturday night aggre gated 1,177,000 buahels: corn, 4,117,0000 bushels, and oats 1.141.000 bushelo. For the week wheat decreased 1,111.000 bush els and oata 611,000 bushels, whll corn increased 161,000 bushels. Italian government haa suspended tn Import duty on grain. ."n-. ...ti. ihi. !U he tha blearest year In food aupplles In th history of th country." aald Sincere Co. "There may be a slight culling down of th. supply of sheep and possibly cattls." United Kingdom cables reported a bet ter flour demand and som Improvement in demsnd for wheat from Millers. Som ..ntln.nlll lnlr.Rt VBI BlSO' reDOfted. Minneapolis messages laid that reports on wheal and rye conditions In tha north west were favorable, but that nearly every on said oata wer In poor condition. , Xw York Cotton. ' .tw TvrKt June 40. nretK occurrra in m wu..v . - day. wun vonuuura tn th belt, a lata slump. In Liverpool ana unceriMni'j' wti nOtlCeS IO D lOSUCU lomwiv,, . -v market was aadly demorallied and tne net aroppea aoout swv pw,ni -recent high-water mark and approximately half a cent a nound under Saturday's final. - . ' . Weakness and resettlement , continued in the afternoon, pressure being heavy enough' from scattered sources to fore th list to now lows lor mo oay v -loss of 10 to 10 points. July waa par ticularly rara mi at it,iw . w,.7 , ject for bear attacks. Th market rallied aoout J,40 a pouna in ine iaai nvui. t. ...k,. .raft! taklnr htf BhOrtS. Final bids were S to 66 net lower. Th local mariset tor -opot iuiwn ouit. 40 noints decline. 21.60c for mid dling upland. Southern spot markets: Galveston. A nnta rlaltrtJ,' KW Orleans. 21.60e! 60 points decline; Savannah, 21.11c, SO points decline. August, 21.11c, 37 points uecunei- mempnis, ..auu, ,iv,i,- LiUle Rock, 21.26c, 26 points decline. New York General. New York. June 26. Flour Unsettled ; sprlr.g pstents. 7.2iiSi7.76: spring cleara. is:60ei.2ir; sort winter straignts, 1.00; hard winter straights. 18.60 J7.00. Cornmeal Dull; fine whit and yellotr granulated, II. 10(31.86. Wheat Spot, easy: 4o. 2 red, 41.27'; No 2 hard, 11.28; No. 1 Manitoba. I1.44U end No. 2 mixed durum, 11.31 c. i. f. track, New York to arrive. Corn Snot, essy; No. 2 yellow and .o. 2 Tdhlte. 80c and No. 2 mixed, tS'c o. 1. f. New York, all rail. Oats Spot, easy; No. 3 white, 4646'ic Hay Barely steady: No. 1. 28.00i 20.00; No. 2, 26.0328.00; No. S, 123.00 26.00; shipping, 121.0023.00. Hods Quiet, state. 1921, !024c; Pa cific coast 1121, lS24c; 1920, 1719c. Fork quiet; mess, l.s.eo;, ramuy, 1:7.00021.00. i.ard Easy; mlriaiewest, ii.soou.o. Tallow Quiet; special loose, 4Hc; exira loose, .otc. ziiue, Bieauj , ibuv; hesd. 7J7?;c 'w Y'ork Coffee.: New Yo.-k. June 26. The market for coffee futures opened at tv decline of 4 points to an advance o 1 points wttn near months relatively eey. owing to the circulation of July notices amounting to about 12,000 bags. July sold oft to 9.99c. but steadied at that level, while near months seller bought later deliveries and the general tone of the market was steady durlnr tha afternoon with December sell ing up from l.84o to 1.19c, and witTi the general list cloeing at net advance of 6 to 10 points. Sales were estimated at about 42.000 bags. July, 10.08c; Sep tember. 1.99c; October, 9.96c; December, 9.68c: January. S.83c: March. 9.72c: May. 1.71c. Spot Coffee Market dull: Rio 7s, 10'4c; Santos 4s. 14j to 14,c. Cost and freight offers were about unchanged, .including Santds 3a and 6s part bourbon, at 14.00c to 14.26c. for prompt shipment and at 13.600 to 11.70c for July, November ship ment. Rio 7s were offered at lO.SOc for June, July and at 10.60c for July August shipment, American credits. The official cables reported no rhsnge tn the dollar buylnr rate. Rio exchange on London was l-32d higher with the sanioe market its rets lower to 200 reie higher, and Rio, 76 to 100 fels higher. Brazilian port receipts, 12,000 bags; Jun dishy receipts, 3,000 bags. : St. Looi U restock. Bast St. Louts, III., June 26. Cattle Receipts 7.000 head; market, best native steers, steady; common and medium gradee, IS to 25o lower; top steers, 10.26; bulk natives, 17.0098.36; Texas steers, stsady to shad lower; other classes, steady; bulk . light yearlings, II. 26 7. 76: bulk cows, 14.0076.25; earners, I2.26& 1.60; bologna lulls. 14.0004.26: veal calf.' top, 18.60; bulk, 11.00; bulk Blockers and feeders. IS.OO0t.26. . Hogs Receipts 13,000 hesd; market, fairly active. 16 to 26c lower; top, 110.76; bulk, .160 to 240-pound averages, 10.l0$ 10.76; light lights. 110.40010. 70; pigs, 110. 0010. 60; packer sows, 11.1091.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 4,600 head; market, steady to strong; choice Kentucky lambs, 112.60; bulk natives, 111.00412.26; southwest Missouri lambs, 111.00611.60; culls, 16.0066.60; Tat light ewes, 16.00 6.60; heavies, ,12.0002.50. ' ' New York Soger. New York, Jun 26. The raw augsr market was quieter today and the under tone was a littla easier with spot, July and August shipment Cuba quoted at IHe. cost and freight, equal to 4.11c for centrifugal. There were eales of 65, 000 bag of Cuba for August shipment. In raw sugar futures early irregularity waa followed by renewed firmness on scattered covering - and buying by trade and houses with Cuban connections. Fi nal prices were 1 to points net hither and within a point or two of th beat. . July, 1.12c; September, J.Jic; Decem ber. 1.15c ; March. 1.21c. Th demand for refined sugar was less active although withdrawals on old or der continue heavy. Prices wer unchang ed at 4. 25c to 4.J0c for granulated. Refined futures, nominal. July, 4.10c; September, 1.65c; Decern ter, 1.15c S4wz City Live Stack. Sioux City, la., Jun 14. Cattle Re eelpta, 1,60 head; ted ateers and year lings, 17.7S4P1.25; market, klllera steady; lockers weak to 25c lower; eteera and yearling. 11.71 4V: grass oows and heif ers, 14.004)1.; fat cows and heifers, 16.21 7.T1: canncra, . 12.1091.00; veals. 15. 00911 01: feeders, SI.H97.OO: calves, IS.IO0T.2t; feeding cows and heifers, 12.14 06.26; . Stockers. 15.00 7.00. Hog Receipt. 1. 491 hesd; market 150 !5e lower: butcher. 9.IO01.OO; lights, 110.10; mixed heavy, tl.l50l.2e; heavy packers, 18. 2i0'.H; native pigs, 110.000 10.21; stags. II.. Sheep Receipt. 10 head: market teady; bulk ot lea. 11.716)10.0. - Baa J1ts. New York. June 24. Foreign Bar SilverHe, i Live Stock Omaha, Jun II, Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Monday eetlmai.... ll.ee 4, so Hams day laal week. 1.714 11.431 1,410 Sam I week (go... 7. Ill 14.114 IHI am I week ago... 271 1114 II. ell m day ) ear ago. . 4.611 1,113 12. til Receipt and diepoeitlen of tiveatnvk t the Union alockyarde, Omaha. Neb., for 24 hour, ending at I p. m. Jun 24, 1122, RBI" el PT8 C A H LOTH. m amv. nasi vnvep. 11 r C. U A It. P. Ry.. I II Wabh n. K 1 11 . p..i,i. u a Total receipt 121 110 21 ( DISPOSITION HEAP. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Armour Co 1.451 2.848 2.631 t-udahy Packing Co... 1.144 2.424 1.17 Hold Parking Co Ill 1,096 .... Morris Parking Co, .. 444 1.107 oT Swift CO 1,031 t.033 1,417 .1. W. Murphy 1 174 .... Swans Co 157 .... Lincoln Parking Co. ... 8 Wllaon Parking Co. .. 171 Armour, Slous Fall 173 .... Illggins Packing Co. .. II Hoffman Bros 16 Mayerowlrh Vail.... 1" Midwest Pe -king Co. .. 12 P. O'Dea I Omaha Packing Co. .. 11 John Roth It Son 66 Sinclair 66 J. H. Bull 12 .... Dennl A Francis .... 3 John Harvev 166 T. P., Inghram 3 F. P. Lewi 70 3. R. Root At Co. ... . 6 Sullivan Bros 4 Wsrthelmer A Degen.. 120 Othir buver 1.144 .... 1,174 Smiley Bros 13 Ulrkpatrlck Bros, .... 41 .... .... Total . T.I5I 11,11 1,40 Cattle Receipts, v.600 hesd. With about a normal opening day run of cattle th market starts out about where It left off Saturday. Trad waa fairly active on the desirable atror.g weight steers, best grades going at 19.2691.60. Yearlings were inclined to be slow and sales abov 12.00 were rara. Cow and heifers ware generally stead' with th close of laet week and th market for etocksrs and feeders wss dull and unchanged. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prim beeves, ll.OO0t.liO; good to choice beeves, 18.1601.00: flr to good beeves. 18.260 1.61; common lo fair beeves, 17.760t.25; choic to prim yearlings, II. 6001.16; good to choic yearlings, 18.1008.10; fair to good yearlings, 17.6001.00; cofnmon to fair yearllnga. 16.6007.25; choir to prime heifers, 17.7501.10: good to choice heif ers, 17.0007.76; fair to good heifers, 15.7506.76; choice to prime cows, tJ. 1 6 43) 1.76; good to choice cows. $,5.0006.00; fair lo good irows, 14.0005.00; common to fair cows. 12.00 0 8.76: good to choic feeders. 17.1607.76; fair to good feeders, 1.I507.15; common to fair feeders. 16.00 06.60; good to choice stockers. 17.250 7.15; fsir to good stockers, 16.5007.25; common to fair stockers, 15.6006.10; stock heifers, 15.0096.75: stock cows, 1.1.6004. 60; stock calves, SS.S04P7.6O: veal calves. 14.0007.60: stock bulla, 14.6007.50; bulls, stags, etc.. 13.7(07.00. ' BEEF STEERS. No.' Av. Pr. No. Av. Tr. It..:... 60S 7 10 II 1084 8 IS 4a. 1144 8 SO .10 882 8 65 33 1083 8 60 IS 1260 8 65 fi 1669 8 75 19 met w S3... ...1246 IS 4:1 1138 00 3i 1100 25 17 1355 30 150 1335 S 50 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 31 741 7 75 ",13 60 7 85 22 731 8 00 29. 767 S 40 26 887 8 60 24 908 8 70 60...... 100 S 90 26 768 , 9 SO cows. 12 764 4 10 7.. 142 S SO S 1082 6 00 S......1326 6 10 18 748 6 35 HEIFERS. 12 645 1 00 18 834 7 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 20 T88 6 26 BULLS. 1......1440 3 C5 1 1080 4 -55 1 760 4 50 1 1710 i 00 CALVES. II. 306 7 25, Hogs Receipts. 11,000 hesd. Although trading was slow to get underway today the market was fairly active' later at prices mostly 10016c lower with some ur.evenness, heavy hogs and heavy mixed loads continuing draggy. Light hogs sold mostly at 110.00010.10, the latter top price for the day; good quality medium weight butchers at 19.7009.90 and strong weight butchers st 19.4009.60. Light mixed loads moved at 19.2009.75 and heavy mixed and packing grades mostly at I8.750I.2S. Bulk of good hogs, 19.50 010.00. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 67. .297 ... 9 00 69. .261 40 9 30 67. .262 ... 9 25 39. .298 40 9 50 61. .241 70 9 60 70..240 70 9 65 64. .244 10O 9 75 67. .236 ... 9 80 68. .232 ... 9 90 79. .219 ... 10 00 76. .211 40 10 05 70... 195 10 10 Sheep Receipts, . 6,800 head. Trading on all classes was fairly active today, with prices generally 25035c higher. Idaho spring lambs sold largely at 112.75, with best quality quoted at 113.00. Na tive springers sold at 112.25012.50 and clipped California lambs at 111.35. Shorn yearlings averaging around 70 pounds sold at 110.75. Sheep were strong on light receipts, small lots ot ewes selling mostly at 14.0005.00, with good quality handy weights quoted at to. 25. Quotations on sheep: Fat lambs, west erns, 111.76013.00; fat lambs, natives, III. 00011.60; feeder lambs. 10.00011.25; cull lambs, 16.00010:00; fat yearlings, 19.00010.76; fat wethers, 16.5008.50; fat ewes, light, 14.0006.26; fat ewes, heavy, .804.00. Chicago LIto Stock. Chicago, June 26. Cattle Receipts, 22,000 head; beef steers, steady to strong; spots higher: -top. 10.00; bulk. 18.250 940; she stock, bulls snd stockers. steady to strong; csnners and cutters and veal calves, steady; bulk beef cows and heifers, 14.7507.25; canners and cutters largely 13.0003.75; bulk bologna bulls, 14.26; veal calves to packers, largely 17.6008.00; to outsiders, 18.6001.25. Hogs Receipts, 60,000 head; opened 1 to 13c lower; later steady to 15c lower on lights and good butchers; mixed and packing grades. 16 to 25c lower; top. 110.75; bulk good butchers, 110.25010.70; packing sow mostly 19.0009.26; shippers took about 14.000 head; holdover liberal; pigs, stesdy. mostly 19.50010.50. Sheep Receipts, 13,000 head; mostly 15c higher.; top native lambs, 113.00; bulk, 113.75; culls, S7.OO07.5O; best fat light ewes. 11.76; extremely heavy. 13.26: fed western yearling breeding ewes, 110.76; sort off to killers, 111.00; native breed ing ewes, mostly 16.5008.00; yeariings, up to 19.25; good feeder yearlings, 18.60. City Livestock. Kansas City, June 26. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 11.000 head; beet steers and she stock generally strong to 25c higher; top steers, 19.60; better grades cowl. mOsly 16.00 to 6.60; few 16.00; common to medium, 13.76 to 4.60; csnners, bulls and calves, steady to strong; practical top on vealers, 18.00; small lot. 18.60; most canners, 12.000 2.60; cutters largely 13.00 to 2.60; most bulls. 13.75 to 6.00. Hogar Receipts, 14,000 hesd; shippers took about 2,600; light and medium, weak to 10c lower; top, 110.35; packers bidding 16 to 26c lower; bulk of ssles. 19.75 to 10.30; throw out sows mostly 18.40 to 8. 66; stock pigs around steady; bulk good mix ed. -110.00 to 10.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 6.000 head: all classes steady to strong; top native lambs, 112.10; bulk better grades, 1125 to 12.60; most culls around 16.00. St. Joaepk Live Stock. 8L ' Joseph. Mo., June 26. (United States Bureau of Markets) Hogs Re ceipts, 10.500 head; shippers buying a few 170 to 220-pound weights. .110.25010.20: look mostly 10 lower than Saturday's average: packers doing nothing; average cost Saturday, 110.01 for weight 221; average cost last week, 110.02; weight, 230. Cattle Receipt. 2,300 head; best grades beef ateers and yearlings about steady; others dragging; she stock and calvee mostly steady; top pric 1,200 pound teers, 11.00; no choic yearlings sold early; beef cows mostly 6.60 down; veal calves, top early, 17.00. Sheep Receipts, 1,600 head; fat Iambs, 10c higher; sheep, about steady; top native lambs, 112.60; culls, 16.00; 77-pound year lings, 114.00; light fat ewes. 15.40; others, 13.6004.00. - Dried Fruit. . New York. Juna 26. Evaporated Ap ples Quiet, stata prims to choice, 17 0 lie. Prunes Firm. Callfornlas. tte to HHc; Oregon I to 20s. 12H018C. Apricot Nominal Peach Steady: choice, 130 lac; ex tra choir. 16c: fancy. 20c. Rataine Eaay; loose muscatel. 160 24Ic; choic to fancy seeded. lSc to 14c; eetdles. 1140 to 20c Union fartfle ft, R . , 71 21 ; C. N. W, Ry., eat. I I 1 C, N. W. Ky,. weet SI I 3 4 C. St. P., M. O. 40 II .'.. R. Q. Ry., et S ., R Q Ry., wt 7144.. 1 C, R. t. 4V P., aat. IS 2 ,. ,, f , R. 1. P., weet. I 1 Illinois ventral A7,, e a ,, C, O. W. Ry Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Omaha lb) Indus' Wtr. New York, June 26. Taken as a whole, today's stock market tramac tions of 7J0.0OO shares were large enough as such things go but more than one-fourth of that total was con tributed by sales of Mexican Petro leum stock, by dealings in share of the company organized to hold Mexi can Petroleum stock and by trading in ihare of two or three other oil companie. It will not have escaped notice that the broad general trading which was reflected in the almost un broken series of "million share mar kets" from the beginning of April into June came abruptly to an end on the day, a week and a half ago, when the rapid marking up of Mexican Petroleum began. Since that day total transactions have only once reached a million shares; the daily in crease has been fairly continuous. However much this subsiding of in terest in the market may be an inci dent of the season, it will hardly be doubted that it is also the uncon scious expression of dislike at a mar ket dominated by a virtually cornered concession. Mexl-an Petroleum (lock Itself rose I1 14 points further today though It lost S points of this before th clos. It treme advene during th nln last busi ness days has been 71 points. A change of that sort In price, within so brief a time ran only result from on ot four causss an utterly unprecedented Increaae of busineia profit, such a (nt up Beth lehem Steel In th spring of 1116; un bridled outside (peculation for th rise, uch as brought Studebaker from 14 In th spring of HIS to 111 In th fall, a contest for control regardless ot price, such ss carried Northern PacKIc from 83 in March of 1901 to 710 in May. or last of all, the absolute cornering of a speculative "short account." Since there has been no Increase In this oil company's business, sine th speculative msnla of 191 does not esUt today, and sine at contest for control of a stock, th ma jority of whose shares sr owned by another company, ia not conceivable, th actual character ot th market for Mex ican Petroleum la not likely to be dlaputed. Movement ot prices today, outside th group referred, wa entirely upward, changes wer mostly fractional and de clines were about as numerous as ad vances. Th (trength of railway ahares, however, wa again noticeable. In th day's market for Investment bond prices changed little, but moatly In an upward direction. The Fourth Liberty 4 '4s again sold at their high record price. After falling to 14.17; th low price ot the season and marking a decline of W.t cents from th rat ot almost exact ly three weeks ago, aterling exchange re covered 3ic closing below the test. Th German mark recovered slightly from its low point of Saturday; apparsntly its price was not affected by th death of Dr. Rathenau. New York Stocks Range of prices of the leading stock furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Petera Trust building: RAILROADS. Sat. High. Low. Close. Close. A., T. & S. F 994 994 994 994 Bait. & Ohio 60i 60 U 60i 60 H Canadian Pac 1394 138; 138S 139H new lorx central 96s 14 I5T4 94; Ches. & Ohio 67 i tS'i 66U 864; Great Northern. .. . 81; 80 81 80 Illinois Central 106 V; 1044 106 U 104 "4 K. C. Southern 25" 24; 2414 25'4 Lehigh Valley 5"4 144 66 4Vs Missouri Pacific.... 2I'i 21'i 214 214 N. Y. A N. H ,.30S 30 30 SO; Northern Pacific... 7f 4 76 76 74 C A N. W 764 75 76 744 Penn. R. R 42'4 42 42'i 4-JU Reading 75; 74 7814 74 v.. rv. i. ts. tr 1.1 ezi, 4J 43 Southern Pacific. 90'i 89; 90 H9K Southern Railway.. 24 '4 2314 24 244, C, M. ft g. P 2l 264 26'4 264 Union Pacific 1384 1 374 1 3 1 54 1 38 4 STEELS. Am. Car Fdy, . .163 168 162 i Allis-C'hal'mers ... 49; 4934 491 4 in Am. Loco 113; H3 113; .... Bald. Loco 114',i 118'i 1134 lis. Beth. Steel 76'4 754 765. 75V Colo. P. & 1 29'4 29'; 29 .... Crucible 73 '4 72'4 72'4 72; Am. Steel Fdy .... 37; 56; 37; Lack. Steel 73 i 73 78 1; 73 Midvale Steel 334 33 334 324 Press. Steel Car 7514 Rep. Steel & I 714 71; 71'4 70'; IT. S. Steel ... 99; 9s 99'A 98T4 Vanadium 45,4 45 45V4 45', COPPERS. . Anaconda 62'4 52 62'4 61 4 A. S. ft Ref. Co... 60; 6954 69i S9; Cerro De P 35V4 35t4 35'4 24 Chili 2114 20 ?; 21 . 21 '.4 Chlno 2914 ;o 29 .... Cal. ft Ariz 111; Green Cananea ... 30' 29 29 .... Inspiration 40 'j 40 '4 40 '4 4014 Kennecott 3414 334 34 33; Nev. Consol 16; ; jfiu igi Ray Consol 16; IS'; isl 16, S'n'c. 14 M; jsh, in; Cth 634 63V4 63V4 63 OILS. General Asphalt... 7i 654 65'4 64 Cosden 474 45 46; 47 14 Cal. Peterol 66T4 64'4 64i 66 Island Oil n; 1 1 114 Invinciblo Oil 164 H?4 16 -16' Mexican Peterol. . .204' 184 196 181 ',4 Middle States 14 13; 13 ; 14 Pacific Oil 684 67 684 68 Pah-American .... 86 '.4 804 85T4 80 Philips 62i 61 61; 62 Pierce Oil 84 8'4 84 84 Pure Oil 20 304 304 SO',4 Royal Dutch 604 69',; 69; 69T4 Sinclair Oil 33V; 32; 32; 33 Std. Oil. N. J 185 183 184 Ttxas Co 47 474 47 4474 Union Oil 214 21V4 21'4 214 White Oil 9 1 8',; .... MOTORS. Chandler 71; 69'4 70 694 General Motors ... 14 13', 14 13 Willys-Overland . 8; 8 '4 8 8 4 Pierce-Arrow 194 19 194 184 White Motor 48 48 48 484 Studebaker 130; 128 128; 1284 RUBBER AND TIRES. Fisk 16 15 16 154 Goodrich 40 884 39 '4 39 Kelley-Sprlngfield. 49; 48 48 48 Keystone Tir .... 16; 14 16 15 Ajax 16 14; 14 144 U. S. Rubber 64 62 13 62 INDUSTRIALS. Amer. Beet Sugar. 46 454 46 .... At, Gulf ft W. I.. 41 39 40 384 Amer. Inter. Corp.. 43 42 42 .... Amer, Sumatra ... 41; 41 41 4114 Amer. Telephone .120 120 120 120 American Can .... 47 46 46 47 Central Leather .. 38 37 38 37 Cuba Cane 17 16 16 16 Cuba-Amer. Sugar. 24 24 24 24 Corn Products 105 1034 104 103 Famous -Player .. 804 74?l SOU 79 General Electric. .167 166 167 ureat North ore.. 38 884 38 38 Int Harvester ..100 100 100 .. Am H ft L pfd .. 68 68 68 .. U S Ind Al .... 67 56 56 67 Int Paper 46 46 46 .. Int M M pfd 74 73 73 73 Sears Roe 77 76 76 77 Tobacco Prod .... 84 81 83 81 Worthing Pump .. 49 49 49 Wilson Co 39 39 39 Westing Elec 60 .40 60 60 Am Woolen 89 88 89 884 MISCELLANEOUS. Am Cot Oil J6 Am Ag Chm .... 39 39 39 39 Am Linseed .. 33 33 33 .. Union Bab pfd ..62 62 62 .. Brook R T 26t4 26U 'it 7nit Cal. Packing 76 76 76 Col. G. E 10 14 16 .... Columbia Graph... 4 4 4 44 united Drug 71 74 74 .... United Fruit 139 1384 139 Lorillard Tobacco. 153 162 152 151 National Lead 95 94 94 93 Philadelphia Co... 38 38 38 . . . . Pullman 120 120 120 120 Punta Ale. Sugar. 49 49 49 48 Retail Stores 67U 65 s;u tsu Superior Steel 33. 33 33 32 St. L. at B. F 21 28 28 27 Total sales, 715.800. Money Close, per cent. Marks Close. .002114c: Saturdav cln... .0028. sterling Close, 14.31; Saturday close, 14.31. Dry tsoods. New York. Jun 24. Cotton goods wers quieter todsy, following the decline tn cotton. Yarns were steady on limited trading. Burlaps were steady. Raw silk was slightly higher snd silk goods showed a moderste Improvement. Woreted drees goods sold a little more ireeiy from stock and for delivery In July-August. Kansas City Produce, Kansas City, Mo.. June 24. Emc Firm, unchanged; firsts. 20c: seconds, 14c. Butt-r Creamery. 0c: le higher. Tacking lc hither. 23c, New York Bonds (Th Bet la tbc only Omaha newapaper which pubbehea the of fecial eioae of the New Yoi It Stock eachang bond,) New York, Jun 2 Dullness was Ik rhief feilur of today band msrksi, dealing being lighter nU mora contrail-j than at any r-M period. Uaina ut numbered realone. but change In in mr Important Iwue er normal. Th enure liberty group, with on eepilan, gsin sold well aver par, hut na new record r eaiatiltehed, d'spit heavy operation in the several 1 per cent lue Hrllieh lsn hardened slightly In r. pons to th better Ian of aterling ei. change, but Krnrh loan continued I ease on th barkward case of th local I'arw rate. Il-nran government md up more of trolr recent reaction and Cuban Can 7 and I Improved. Oelne averaging I point wer registered by many rslle, especially those of th Investment type. Among thes wr Cen tral Pacific firt la, Peunaylvama general la, Ht. Paul rrfunding !a, kanaaa Oty Southern is, Missouri, Ksnss snd Teas and Chicago and Lantern Illinois Is. Total salts (per value) siirrgsttd 114. 731.000. New corporal offringe of the day Included Wsbaah railway I4.lo0.0oo or t r rent r'quipmil Trutt rertifirste. whlrh wer immediately disposed and New York Sleam Corporation 16,000,000 fust mortgage I per lent bonds. New York. Jun 24 Kollowtnc si to day' high, tow and closing prices of bond en th New York stock eichssg asa IB total sales of sscn bond: C. . Bonds. Sal (in 11.000) High Low Clos 13 Liberty ! ...100.12 100 01 100,04 1 Liberty let 4 . .100.10 100.10 100.1 1 Liberty let 4 ...100.10 100.10 100.10 1 Liberty 2nd 4 .. 100.00 100.0 100.00 121 Liberty 1st 4.. 100.11 100.10 100.24 III Liberty 2nd 4..I0.I0 100.03 100.04 182 Liberty Ird 4.. 100.14 100.04 100 04 127 Liber-y 4th 4.. 100.24 100.1 100.22 761 Victory 4,s .,..100.6 100.10 100.12 rorelga Bonds. 11 Argentine 7 100 19 10 4 Berne I 111 111 111 47 Bordeaux I 14 11 14 1 Christian! Is ....101 101 101 Copen Is 91 91 11 S Lyons Is 84 13 13 II Marseilles la 14 13 13 5 Rio De Jan la ....101 101 101 4 Sen Paulo I ....102 1014 101 I Toklo 1 70 70 70 1 Zurich I 111 11144 111 1 Danish Mun 1 A. .110 110 110 41 Dept Seine 7 .... 12 11 91 11 Dom Can t 21. .101 100 101 7 Dom Csn 6s 31.... 17 17 974 30 Dtch K Ind Is 47.. 94 94' 14 133 Dtch E Ind SI. . 94 94 94 47 French Is 103 108 103 81 French 7s 100; 100 100 19 Jspsn 1st 4 .... 91 41 91 7 Jspsn 4s 77 77 77 21 Belgium 7s 108 107; 101 It Belgium Is 102 ' 103 102 27 Denmark be 91 94 98 1 Italy 4s 44 14 II 71 Netherlands Is .... 97 97 97 4 Norway Is 110 101 110 20 Sweden Is 102 101 102 24 Parls-Ly-Med Us .. 10 80 80 2 Chile Is 46 104 . 104 104 7 Uruguay Is 105 104 105 6 Queensland 7s 109 109 109 12 Queensland 6s ....101 100 100 15 Rio Or 8ul Is 101 101 101 9 Swiss 8s 118 114 118 60 K Q B ft I 6a 22.107 107 107 48 K G B ft I 6s 22.107 1064 107 60 K O B ft I 6s 17.103 103 101 81 Brazil 8s 104 104 104 38 Mexico 6s 60 69 60 33 Mexico 4 91 17 97 Hallway and Miscellaneous. 1 Adams Ex 4s 77 77 77 4 Ajax Rub Is 100 100 100 12 Am Ag Chm 7s..l03 1: 103 9 Am' Smlt 5a .... 92 92 92 41 Am 8ug 6s 101 100 101 1 A T ft T cv 6s. .114 114 114 31 A T ft T col tr 6s.. 97 97 97 8 Am Writ Pa 7a.. 86 85 85 1 Armour 4s 89 . 89 89 95 Atchison gen 8s .. 95 95 95 4 Atchison adj 4s .. 83 82 82 14 At C L 1st COn4s.. 89 89 89 11 At Ret t 103 103 103 33 B ft O 6s 99 994' 99 17 B & O cv 4s.... 82 82 82 4 Bell Tel Penn 7s.. 108 107 107 1 Beth Ref 6s 94 94 94 2 Beth p m Ss .. 89 89 89 9 Braden Cop 6s . . 98' 98 98 2 Bkln Ed gen 7s D..105 106 105 1 Can Nor 6s 111 111 111 21 Can Pac d 4s . . 78 78 78 7 Cent Ga 6s 99 99 99 4 Cent Leath 6s 97 97 97 190 Cent Pac gtd 4s.. 89 87 88 4 Cerro Pasco 8s. ...118 117 118 65 Ches ft O cv 6s.... 93 93 93 74 Ches ft O cv 4s.. 86 87 88 18 C B ft Q ret 6sA..100 100 100 13 C. ft K 1 5s 80 79 79 7 C O W 6s 60 60 60 28 C M ft St P cv 4s 68 68 68 62 C M ft St P ret 4s 68 61 62 16 C ft N W 7s 107 107 107 SC& N W 6S....100 100 100 8 Chi Rys 6s ....T-. 81 81 81 24 C R I & P gen S.. 83 83 83 10 C R I ft P ref 4s .. 81 81 81 4 C ft W I 4s 73 72 73 16 Chile Cop 7s 105 104 104 7 Chile Cop 6s 91 90 90 1 C. ft S ref 4s .. 87 87 87 1 Col G ft 6s.. 94 94 94 25 Con Coal Mrylnd 6s 87 87 87 86 Cons Gss 7 116 115 116 35 Cuba On Sg d 8s.. 88 86 88 16 Cub Cn Sg d 7s 86 85 86 1 Cuba R R 6s A.. 103 103 103 1 Cub Am Sua; 8s. 106 106 106 2 D ft H cv 6s .... 95 95 96 D ft R G Imp 5s.. 81 81 81 1 D M ft Ft D 4s.. 66 66 66 1 Det Ed ref 6s 101 101 101 13 Det Utd Rys 4s.. 83 81 81 8 Dimnd Mtch 7s..l08 108 108 15 Dis Sec 6s 45 44 44 5 Dpnt Nem 7s ..107 106 107 2 Duo. Light 6s 103 102 103 8 Erie gen 4s 64 64 64 4 Eriopr lien 4s .. 63 63 63 6 Fisk Rub 8s 106 106 106 1 Floradi E Cat 4a. 90 904 90 7 Framer I D 7a.. 97 97 97 1 Gen Elec d 5s 100 100 100 32 Goodyear Ss 31 ..101 101 101 3 Goodyear 8s 41 114 114 114 1 Gnd Tnlc 7 112 112 112 23 Gnd Tnk 6s 102 102 102 32 Grt Uorth 7s A 109 109 109 200 Grt North 6s 101 100 101 23 Hud ft M ret 5s A. 83 82 82 44 Hud ft M ad inc Is 62 62 ea 23 III Cent 5s 101 100 101 7 Ind St 5a 100 100 100 3 Int Met 4s 12 12 12 12 6 Int Met 4s ctrs .. 12 lzis H"i 75 Int R T ref 6s.. 68 67 67 6 Int M'M sf 6s 97 96 96 6 Int Pa ref 5s B. . 86 85 85 4 Invlnc Oil 8s 47 97 97 7 Iowa Cent ref 4s.. 44 44 44 9 K C Ft S ft M 4S. 79 78 79 S.I K C So 6s 88 84 87 6 Kell-Spring 8s 108 108 108 IS Lack St 6s 23 100 100 100 5 6 Lack St 6s 50.. 89 89 89 1 Lacld G St I, 1st 6s 91 91 91 8 L S ft M S d 4s 31. 92 92 92 1 Lehigh Val 6s 102 102 102 14 Lig ft My 5s 95 95 96 Lorillard 5s 94 94 94 24 L ft N ref 5S ..105 105 105 4 L ft N unified 4s .. 91 91 91 62 Mkt St Ry con 6s.. 88 88 88 1 Marland Oil Ss 104 104 104 26 Mex Pet 8s 108 107 108 6 Mich State T 1st 5s 98 98 98 8 Mid CV 5s 88 88 88 1 ft St I ref 6s 46 46 46 27MK&TnplSsA 82 82 82 46 M K ft T adj 6s A 66 66 66 23 M K ft T 1st 4S.. 79 79 79 5 M P 6s 23 100 100 100 39 M P gen 4s 63 63 63 12 Mnt Pow 5s A 96 96 96 4 Nat Tube 5s 100 100 100 8 N T ft M inn 6s... 71 70 70 25 N Y Cent col 7s.. 106 105 106 66 N Y C d 6s 104 103 104 2 N Y Ed ref 6s..l09 109 109 2 NY NH ft H c 6s 41 79 79 79 6 N Y Rys ref 4s ctf. 88 38 38 20 N Y T d 6s 49 104 104 104 18 N Y Tel ref 6s 41.. 104 104 104 4 N Y W ft Bos 4s. 63 63 63 1 Nor ft Sou 6s A.. 65 65 65 1 Nor ft West cv 6s.. 108 108 108 3 Nor ft West con 4s 92 91 91 1 N P pr lien 4s 87 87 87 -8 Nor Pac gen 3a .. 62 61 2 95 N P-O N gen 3s. ...105 105 1064 3 N. States P ref 5 A 91 90 91 29 N W Bell Tel 7s.. 106 106 106 Are ft Cal 1st Is.. 99 99 99 14 O 8 L gtd 6s ctfs.103 103 103 1 O S L ret 4s 91 91 91 5 Or-Wsh RR ft N 4s 81 81 81 IS Pae GAR Ss.... II 90 90 J 9 D .1, m. rwt e Q - 7 18 Packrd Mot Car 8s. 107 107 107 1 Pan-Am PAT 7s.. 102 102 102 14 Penn ts 108 108 108 41 Penn gen 6s 101 100 100 1 Penn gen 4s S3 91 91 15 Per Marq ret 6s.. 91 SS SS S Peoria A E Inc 4s.. 26 S6 16 S Pro A Ref Is 102 102 102 21 Reading gen 4s.. 84 11 83 4 Iron Mt ref 4S 86 86 86 29 Frisco adj Cs 78 78 78 45 Frisco Inc Is 68 68 48 21 Frisco pr Hen 4s A 71 70 71 24 St L 8 W 1st 4s.. 79 78 78 St PA KCS L48 81 81 81 4 S A A A P 1st 4S 76 75 76 29 Sbrd con Is 69 59 69 3 Sbrd adj 6a 26 26 26 II Sbrd ref 4 42 41 42 1 Sharon St Hp s A 48 98 98 11 Sinclair O tr 7s.l04 104 104 28 So Psc cv 4s 91 91 91 21 So Fao ref 4...... 11 18 11 I M Pae eel tr I., 11 II' 11 II M Ry tea .,.. 91 14 II ka Ry .en e 9s 91 29 So Ry gen 4s e4 44 24 ka Prt Hie gg te. , II 11 4 14 mas (ill Cal fa . 14 lV 114 I T Pa 11 le,, I. It II II Third At d le,, I I Third Ai red le,. 44 4I4 41 I Tab Prod 1 11 11 11 17 In Pee 11 4 94 144 11 In Pe cv 4 914 14 94 I In l'e ref 4 ..14 ! II Union Tank Car 1.ll ei e SUN Really I ., 11 11 11 IV t Rub 7 es I1 15 U S Rub I 11 I 24 I' HI w I 11 4 101 S Ulshy I'uw I II leu 41 II Va-i'r Chm 7 ..! " Va-cr i hm .:..)0i 11 141 I Vi If I II 14 41 1 West F.tec 1 140 o4 10 ' 21 Weet Mrylnd let I. ! 13 II I Weal Pae 1 17 11 11 14 Weetlng ISIee 7..,. 14 14 l4 I Wick Span St 7... 49 II t Wllaon A C f 7.l5 141 'i lS I Wilson A C cv Is- 91 91 91 II Caerba. Slovak I ctf 94 91 91 114 Dam ran la II M'4 41', 91 II Kmp OAK 1.. 11 91 7 Hin Crude Oil l. 11 11 11 1 Chinese Ry Is II II II Toial salee of bonds tlsv were 114.. 731 000 compared with 17,949.000 previous day and 4.3J.oo4 a yar ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New York, June 24 Transactions on th New York curb market tedty were a follows: Dom ee tie BoAdi, 1 Allied Peck Is.... II 81 2 Allied Peck Is ctf 43 41 1 Allied Tsrk Is.... II 91 91 S Am T A T le 'JMOO' 100 100 4 A T A T 4S :i.,.IOI 101 101 2 Ana op 4s 100 100 100 Ana Cop 7s '21. ..103 101 103 Anglo Am Oil 7101 103 103 15 Armour A Co 7. .104 101 104 A O Wl Is ! II II I H II (1 Is 104 104 144 7 Beth StI 7 '21. ..1044 104 10 20 B U O 7s 104 104 104 40 Can Nat Ry la... 11 5 Can Pso 1 101 101 101 1 Cent Bll I 106 106 106 4 C Cost Ir 1 16 96 95 15 Cons Gss Bait Is. 100 14 100 1 Con Test 1 100 19 91 1 Sun Ol) 7s 100 100 100 I Swift A Co s '21.101 161'. 101 31 Teias Co 7 101 101 101 I Tidal Ossge 7s... 101 101 101 1 Un Oil Prod SS...106 106 101 1 Valvol Oil 7 99 II 99 14 Wealern F.ic 7..10l 108 10 7 Winchester 7e...l01 101 101 Foreign Bonds. 14 Argentine 7 '21. .100 99 99 13 Can 8 7 84 44 94 14 C O Pr 7t -' Sl4 91 79 City of Elb 6 4 4 4 16 City of Monti 7s.. 47 47 97 14 K Serb Is 96 96 96 206 NY NH Fr 4s 15 84 86 I Russian 6s .... 20 20 20 1 Swiss 6s 102 102 102 131 U 8 Mex 4S 42 41 42 11 U S Bras 7s 17 11 17 Chicago Stocks. Rang of prices of the iesding Chicago stocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: Close. Armour A Co. pfd 87 H Armour Leather com 12 Edison com.' 130 Continental Motor 7 Diamond Match 115 Lihby 2 Montgomery-Ward 22 Stewart-Warner , 43 Swift i Co 100 Swift Int 194 Union Carbide 55 Wahl i 69 Wrigley 101 ONLY For on JULY THIRD the price of this splendid security goes to $97.00. Event ually you'll buy a share or two of this PREFERRED STOCK it's worth $2.00 to you to make up your mind to BUY, NOW get in on the ground floor. Nebraska Power Co. MW lata raullry. New Terk, June 4 Poullri l.ne firm, hroileie. lifier; fewle. ; rose!, era. 14c: turkee, : tireeaed week; western rkh bene, llr; fewle fjloe; eld roosters Its Hi. lurUete. :itfi:r. Faerlga V.trlMaae. Now Yark, June : or-i f.f ng 1'irm. a Uraal Hrlialn Demand. 1141: lee, II 41; 44 d4v bills on hanks. It uv Cranre 1 e m a B d. .litis, cabl. IIV. Italy Demand, .0111c; rsbles. 4l"l';e. Heigiuin D m a d, .;ilt; .sblee. teeoe. iermany D m n d, ,i;ir; rsble, . Ilniiand Demand, . 9121c; rsblea .31:1. Nurway Demsnd, ,llle, tittetten Demand, -SIO. Ininark DemSnd. II!). nwiiseflsnd Uemsnd. .11940. Hpaln I'emsnd, .! lr-e Pemand, ,2te. Poland liemend, .041 I -t. t'secha-Hlovakla Demand. ,419:' Argentine Demand. Illle, Hrasil Demand. .IXle. Montreal ,11 ',e. Vew York 5441. Nw York, Jun 24. Copper Steedy; electrolytic, spot and later. I344UC. Tin Steady: sput and futures, ll'ic Iron Kteady; No, I northern. 26 040 27.00; No. 2 nnrth-rn. 24 oo:i.or; No. I southern. 1I.00IJ 20 00c. Lead Stead)1; spot. 1.7101 lie in. Quiet ; Et Ni. l-ouie, spet snd nearoy delivery, ism see. Antimony Spot, 1.018 tile. New Issue $2,000,000 MISSOURI PORTLAND CEMENT CO. (published tn 1891.) First (Cloed) Mortgage 64 Serial Gold Bond. SECURITY! First mortgage lien on real estate, flan. nd other fixed asseU of the company haine present valuation of $6,704,862 or over THREE TIMES the amount of this issue. EARNINGS: Since 1896 have in no year failed to show sub atantial profit For the paat 9 years averaf earnings after depreciation, depletion and ob solescence, but before interest and income taxes x were $512,660 or approximately FOUR TIMES the interest requirements of this issue, Thii iiiue will appeal to the invsitor whe desire a well-secured initmnt with a hifh interest return, and we offer it wita eur unqualified recomoieadation. Maturitiea Julj 1, 123 to 1937. Price 100 and interest Yield 6V2. Write or call for a descriptive circular. H. E. HARRIS, Res. Mgr. 701 Peters Trust Building $100.00 SHARES OF NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY 7 PRE FERRED STOCK FOR Our employees are our only salespeople. Ask any; of them about our "Saving Plan" whereby you may. purchase this stock on a "Saving Plan" basis of only $10.00 a month. ew 1a r ' Yarii, Jun It Hitr 1mi uu, tmhtr lUK etira. l4 : ffm etna., Ho; intiMry firele. I .r, parsing iwa, current ma) r, a, !: rise Clrm: (reek geihered lr mu. 'S !: tree gainer f.ri, l( Jlei emr.ee i'ili.f vnqMt4. I'hMK- inn, ( wttala ml III 111. Ire iruu. :SJlc elai (hall willk fuia. run, ij iai l milk twin. Ire.h epeelel. t'4! Ul mhol nulk lni, erg run, !. ( hli ffMin. Chlr. June Huiler Higher! rrramary etlrai, flralai. IIVe)lltt; ee-niie, lottJIr, eiendard. I?4e. User. retelle. ll.li cmm: flrele. IH,;m, mainarr Ural. K)S''i mix ellan.mie lltaCHI! lrg pe.ke4 etlrae, ll,)Jlc; e'erag sackea tirete. JHr. I'oullr) llv, unrhengsd. fowl, ltd broileie, 21 9 lie i rooeier. lie. hlrag Petal. C'hlesge, Jun it. I'eial II I fatly weaker; raralpia, III ran. total Unll4 Mai. a ahipmenie. Ill rara: eeulher eirked hunt Triumph". 11 :tfl cwl I Alabama, Hpauldir. Haa narked II II Mi e I ; North I'lmllnt Irlah I'akhlera, lata harral, II Sift 10; aaatarn ehort Vir ginia, aiai earrel. Irlah I'abOlara. II 114 I. II. Dlil alerU, aleerty; Wlarnnun, ttlrkl' ta iack4 rouna whlia, ti. 9tQi.lt tt. flaieaew. Puluih, Minn, Juna 14 Flateed Jul?, III bid: gentember. II 10 kid: Oalebar, II ll. aaktd. ATlaarle S1S. MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO BUY