THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 9. 1922. 111 1 t e -tV Omaha Grain OnuU. July 8, I .'.. , The ("icnn.iii political and fnuiui.tl tituatiott caused Kin" price to break badly today ami at the el(-e were at about the lowest, (ivrrnanv Ii.h ak ej the reparation ioiiimiim in grant the Kovcrinnciit 4 moratorium, ttating that it rami"'! rtici-i the nct payment, due July 15. fierman mark told at .lX i t.l.iv. The next monthly government re port on grain will be iucd Monday kt -'15 . 111. (hli.lK.) tllllc, Total rrcript at Ui:i.ir.i were fi far. again-.! 6.1 cait last yinr. Ship ment auttrrtate I''1' nr. a tout pared wiih J car a r..r Weakliest in ouUiilf in.nkei wa felt VI the local mirkct and iricc (or cash win at were Ic di -V lower: imf were 1' jc lower, tye w.i-. quoted nominally Jo lower, ami I'.irlev was 2c to .If lower. Two tars of new wlir.it were i:i today ami t,'radrd No. .) haul winter, and old at f! O w in: , ? No. I hard w.iurr 1 car (10 per c-:il dark I, II N.i. 1 lur.l wliii!-! 4 II i Nn. 1 hard u.l.-r - 2 in.-il. II H. I car (71 p.r,rnt .Ink .mut'-l. II I:, N.i 4 linn! h Inler : I i i1. II. "I. ffamula herd wtrit.-r: I ur I'-'i pound weevil), f LOT ; 1 .r lonill, II, o : 1 t-ir 4,bf per cant dent iliiiMgcii, weeiisi, II "I. No. 2 yellow hard J .nr. II "2. No. 3 puxftj; t ear liluiuru, MnuMv), . CORN. No. 1 white: 1 tar. 6,'.,r. No. while: I cara. tr. ! No, 2 yellow: f. turn, f.T'v". No. ellnw: I enr. t. 7 . -. No. 2 mised: 2 cars, 65 c. No. mixed: 1 i ir. 52c. HATS No. I whlla: 1 nr U!il)eis' weights), 34c; 2 run, 24o. BARLEY. No. 4: 1 rar. 5"c, OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Curlolii ) Week Year Rerelpte Today Ago. Ann Wheat II H 11 Corn 4 4 87 27 Oala :s 21 I t Rye 1 n 1 Barley 0 0 1 Wcfk Yc-ir Shipments Today Ago Abo Wheat IK s n Corn 1"H 67 bl Oat 19 60 Rye 4 0 Barter o 0 0 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Work Year Carlota Today. Agi. Ago. Wheat 31 2H 122 (torn 228 39 I art Oala 92 102 ill KANSAS CITY KKCU:i'TS. AWelc Yrar Tarlota Today. Aho. Ako. Wheat lrm 7H 4.12 Corn i4 3 30 Oal 7 i BT. S.OL'IS KKCEIPTS. Wei'k Tear Tarlots Today. Ako. Aijo. Wheat 15 C 22 Corn 42 Mi 20 Oaia m :i9 i NORTHWESTKKX WHEAT HKCKIPTS. Week Yrar Carlota Today. Ako. Ako. Minneapolis I'm 1 1 27 Duluth ta 6S 3ll Wlnnlpe? Hti 17 Holiday. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By ITpdk Grain Co.. PP. 2087. July Art. Open. I High. I Low. Cloae. Yea. Wht. July ' Sep. Dec. Rye July Hep. Dec. Corn July Sep. Dec. Oala July Sep. Dec. Lard July Serf. Rlba July Sep. I l.iavi i.i! I 1 15H 1.12 1.1214 1 .11 4 1.15 1.16 U .844 .S4. S5Vi .M .(iiii .ia" .65', 4 .25 H .4U4 .41 Vs 1.12 K 1.13-4 1.13-U 1.1.1 '.4 1.12 U l.U'-i 1.1514 .844 .84 li .86 1.12 1.111 1.1 l.lSij 1.13 U .8i .82 .H4?i l.n'Af no's 1.15'.i .4Si .84 .854 .82 .H2 .an .11 H .63 MM .6S14 .64 H .uei .64! .64 U I ,65l 16374 .65 .S5H; .3SUI .14 'i .37 .S5'4 .38 .41 i 11.07 11 27 .3U .41Vi .40 10.95 110.77 110.77 lin.so 11.00 11.00 11.22 111.10 I0.60 10.60 11.18 10. 7 1 10. 56 (10.65 11. 07 Kunaaa City Oraln. Kansaa CHv, Mo July 8, Wheat Caan, No. 2 hard. 11.06 to J1.40; No, 2 red, 1.021.11. Corn No. t white, 685Sc; No. 2 yellow, 62c. Hay Prarle, $13.00 (ff 1 4.00. Kansna Cltv. Mo.. July 8 Wheat Close, July. $1.03; September, I1.05T4; De cember, $1.0574. ' Corn July, 6iil4c; September, B91c; De cember, 69 54 c. Mlnnenpolia Ornin, Minneapolis, July 8. Wheat Cash : No. 1 northern, 1 1.32 St 1.37 : July, 1.35; September, 11.18; Dei-ember. 1.174. Corn No. 3 yellow, 5i57c. Oats No. S white, 32!i35!ic Barley 49(S58i-. Rve Xo. 2. "tfHSiTTVic. Kiax No. X, 12.63 2.0S. St. Loula (irnln. St. I.oui, .lulv 8. Wheat July, $1.07 H : September, ll-ORIs. Corn July, fls-c; eptemner. J,?aC. Oats July, 27c; September, 37c. tttnnefliKilis Hour. Minneapolis. Minn.. Julv s. Flour 15c to 40c lower: family patents, $7.60 7.75. Bran $14.3016.00. Cotton Futures. New York. July 8. Cotton futures opened steady: July. 22.i-.Sr. btd ; Oc tober, 2T.75c; December. 22.50c; January, 22.25c: March, 22.12c. Cotton futures closed steady; July, 22.48c; Cc'tbT, ?2.45r; December, 22.25c; January, 21.27c, March, 21.s.1c. . Chicago rotatoc. ' Chicaco, July S. Potatoes Market, barrel stock atrongr: trade holding off; receipts. 14 cars; total United States ship ments. 855: eastern shore Virginia stave . barrels. Irish cobblers, operators asking $5.25 for readinp brand. No sales re ported; sacked stock demand g-ood; mar ket firm: Kansas sacked early OhTos No. 1, mostly $2.50 awt. Chteaco Prodnee. Chicago. July s. Butter No session. Feps No session. Poultry Alive, lower; fowla. 23jc; broilers, 26?35r: roosters. 144c New York Poultry. New York. July 8. Poultry T.lve. quiet: prices unchnaRed; Uretaed, weak; western chickens, :s!4uc naxseed. Duluth. Minn., July 8. Flaxseed July. 12.59 asked; September, $2,544; October, $2 4914 bid. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City. Mo.. July . Ersts But ter and Poultry Cm-hansed. New York Poultry. St. Louie. Mo.. July . Poultry. Butter and Eggs Unchanged. Chicaco Stocks. TAange of prices of the leadlne: Chicago stocks furnished by Ijjgin & Bryan. 24S Beters Trust building: Close. Armour Co. pfd 97 , Edison cam 131g Continental Motor 8'i Earl Motor '14 . T.itby 2 Stewart-Warner Swift a Co im Swift Int US Union Carbide Wahl f"1! Wngley 10214 Bar Silver. New York. July 8. Foreign bar silver, 71 Sc. Mexican dollars. 54T4c. 'Tillie"' Hits 19th. Philadelphia. Julv 8. Clarence "Tillie" Walker of the Athletics knocked out his 19th home run of the season off Faber of the Chicago White Sox in the first inning of to day's game. There was no one on bases. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Chicago Grain I i By CHAKLES D. MICHAELS. iiim. ma lie 1 en.eu mrav l liiui!". Juiy Ktiwnnal ami u.dii al iU vi liiiiiieni in ('icrmany wire rtaiiouailili- r a alurp ikiluic m li e piiic i.f 11 tir'it'. '1 he i-.iitii lllii; i.( wheat hy that oniitiv in 1 .t 1- is uii.lirtouil to have lain nn ,1 I.n.'c i.i!i', in 1 11l.1i.11 wh.i hniinlit recrnily ri'itiiiM an ailiuiue wire (oreeil tu mII nut at l.'w v At the nuide Un- nrc, w lii-al w.n nil .''l.' ji', Coin 1 ',(.' ji ami wi lcal)4C 'ri," the ilue ot llic previous day. Kuul ira'le-. were ahout the bottom, with pet n.-i- of IU('J.-,, jc 011 wheat, l'j fij',1 nn torn, Md(u U.c on at and J ti' on rye. I.ard wa nif 2K'l .iur ,im -hurt rds JJ'itfiSSe. iitam eliiM'd at the inside tik'nrrt f il.e week and allowed eon-ider-.J.le luse, lOiupared with the pre- 1. ills week. C'roi) developments were uiornMr. While the demand lor 1:1 n wtit-at siiowea improvement, the I. -. was at lores' of SWnJliv. l urii (Implied 1 ,a'ii 2 lo, oats 2'f 2' we .'tn rye 4' af'i.5 liic. l'rovixions were al-.o alleeied by the foreign sittia tinii and I tt il l"-t 55'm 5"JvC ami rih f l.tL'fii I.U.t. P.inrlsli Ni'ita Ignored. Tim ii.it.. 1 11 id 11. 1 iitiiniinn In the (cif 1t.1l run 11I l. K. the luill. of wlilrll was ,.f ,1 M-iinsli 1 hat aiiii'. i iup Mut: from ilm .i!ili.-l i-(l little t lie !' ulred and v.c..tti I 1 iilhl.t:iillri III III were aliullt what the eii iutf wheat net il.'d. No mention uf 1 eat u Hindi- duiiiiK ihe day. Export .l.-mnii.l riiMtlniira v.ry alow and while -iiiiii. haf.l wintir waa eci-ured tl'olil the w. hi hy nn- eiiibuiird. It waa to fill ulil iiaUn. I-ulrlv g. nt-nil li.uldatlun was In evl il'iiic in all trains, with nuiiiernua slop f.'i nrdrra i-auKht on Ihe way down. Ih f . 1 1 : 11 if nf wlilrll waa ri-siun:dli!e fur th l.r. ilk in the extri-iiio low figurea of th d.iy. In ulli-ul (hvro waa good buying of September at II 12 hy commti-aloti houses and brokeiH with Hcaboard i-untu-ctuina, but th.y were uulckly filled. The lata stendini-ss III all gralna waa due 10 week end evi-nlng up. crop i-cpurta on iorn have become much more favorable, due to recent rains and ihe weekly furecat-t auggeated further iin.isttiri would bo received ahorlly. Cash demand w.ia fair, with fresh receipts up 'i '(' i-'ic, as cniiipni-cil with September, No thr.-shlng of early oats haa been dona in Ihe nuiiu northern scotlona of the belt so fa. Kve waa dominated by the action of other gr.ilns mid the Herman rtevlopmenta and broke sharply. Some hedging pres sure was in evidence. Pit Notes. 'Pio.peets are that Ihe government re port will suggest a spring wheat crop of ainuad 250.(1110.000 bu.ihels," aaid P. 8. i.ooitnian nf Clonii-nt. Curtis Co., In re-vli-wing crop conditions. "Thla will ba materially rutsed ahould the crop escape rust damage. The Pacific northwest has a poor crop nnd beyond Improvement. With the fall In winter wheat, the total yield this season will not exceed last year, at least, nnd may fall below. Corn crop 1m ,1unt fair. In the southern part of the country Ihe crop is poor In growth and little or no Improvement can be expected." July wheat went to n premium of near ly 2c over the Sepicnil-ir today, and closed 1,0 aliove. It la said that local interests control the bulk of July contracts. North western interests ivere good buyers of July here. stocks nre to show another big decrease, as ehlpments for the week were 824,0'iD and receipts only 351.000 bushels. There is very little cash wheat here that is unsold and not under orders to go out, Sontiment at the close was about as biarlvh on (Trains as it ever gets. There was evidence of leading Interests support it. g all grains on the breaks, hut gen erally the buying was poor, while east ern interests were heavy sellers of Sep tember and December wheat, nearly all the big houses havir- oi-i-n. Liquidation in the July and September lard caused ono nf the worst breaks of iiite. Provision specialists say domestic consumption of l.ird is liberal. They ex pert a decline in the hog receipts, as usually about this period thev begin to drop off. Whether the surplus lard Ntock'ran be marketed at present or higher prices Is the problem confronting the tradi. Hupplles of wheat on ocean passage, ns given hv the London Oraln, Seed and Oil Reporter decreased 2,560,000 bushels and corn 87,000 bushels. Oata Increased 7i)fl.ono bushels. Total wheat supplies ars 49 280 000 bushels: corn. IS, 317, 000 bush els, and oats 6.200,000 bushels. Country loadings of grain on the Wichita (Kan.) division of the Rock Island rail roail for shipment to any point except Wichita were embargoed at midnight. Julv 7. Local officials of the Rock Island had no report on the embargo. Furnished by the stats of Nebrsska, dt ps rtment of agriculture, bureau of mar kets and marketing: LIVE POULTRY. Wholesale Wholesale Buylne Sellinc Price: Price: Omaha Produce .300 .33 .180 .22 .21l) .25 .12 .15 .42(9 .45 .24(8 ;25 .15J .16 .2IIBI .26 .21 .22 .16 .20 .36 .40 .34 .39 .24 .28 lima, light lfi .18 Hens, heavy is fS .19 Coclis u is -J" DRESSED rULXTKl, BrnileVs Hens ... Cocka ... No. 1.... No. 2 Crsc'.is .. EGG. . .20 (til ,2t . .16 .17 BUTTER. Creamery, prints Creamery, tut) ; I'nnntri- common .2219 .25 Hut. fat, sta. pr.. .27 .28 HAY. Prairie No. 1 upland, U3.0014.00; No. 2 upland. $10-00912.00: No. S upland, $7.00 9 00; No I midland. $12 0013.00: No. 2 midland. $9.00011.0": No. 3 midland, STOOSfSOO: No. 1 lowland. $S.0010.0O; No. 2 lowland. $7,003-8.00. Alfillf!,No i. $15.ooBU.OO; standard. ni.00itiil3.00; No. 1. $10.0011.00: No. S. $S.flOSi9.00. Straw Oat, $8.009.00; wheat, $7.00 8.0O Wholesale prices ot bef cuts are as follows. No. 1 ribs 21c: No. 2 ribs 20'4c; No. 3 ribs, 15c. No. 1 loins. 271 No. 2 loins, 27c; No 3 loins, 20c. No. 1 rounds, 2tc; No. 2 rounds, 2014c; No. 3 rounds. lSVie. No. 1 chucks, 12c; No. . chucks. 11c; No. 3 chucks. Sc No 1 Plates, ol,c; No. 2 plates. 5c; No. S plates, 4C' HIDES AND WOOU Beef hides; Oreen salted No. 1. per lb., 6'J7c; green salted No. 2, par lo., 66c; green hides No. 1, per lb..4!8r,c; green hides No 2. per lb.. 34c: green salted, old stock, per lb.. 2 2c; green sa ted bu 1 hides No. 1, psr lb., 4c; green salted bull hides No. 2. per. lb.. 3c. Hors hides: Large, ssch. $300: medium, each, $2.50; small, each. $J.00: pony and glues, each. $i.001.2i Sheep pelta: Oreen salted, as to alts and wool, each, 75c$$l 00.- Wool: Choice fire and H-blnod. per 10.. 27 4? 32c; medium and 14 -blood, per lb.. $ 30c; low and U-blood. per lb.. 1822c: turry wool, -psr lb., 124'17c. FRUITS. r.ananos: Per lb.. 7'4c Oranges: Slza 216 and larger, $9.0009.50; aize 2a0, $8.00 68.2.-.; sue -8S, T.00J.50; size 324. $6.00 sfs.r.0. Lemons: Box. according to size. 5T.r.O9.oO. lirarefruit: Crates, according to Size, $ It . II it U i .ID. i-eaiiica. ucv..o, - basket crates. $3.504.i'0. Apricots: 4- L ., Tsf.i en ntiimc. l.hsli. DMit ( i riivi', i L. - ket crates. $2.7. Cherries: Home grown, , A Onfla.lla.ri.l! MI. uuses, per i e...-. . , o . . . . ci 1 Tneen. inonie grown, n1..., berries: 24-qt. boxes. $5.75. Strawberries: Crates. 24-qt. boxes. $3.75114.00. Apples: i lii.:-ai). ac. i iiihk .if eiw e.tu .u. $3.2i3.75: Newton pippins, according to size and grade. $3.50. Figs: 24 pkgs., ( PLANTS. lomaio: rer iw, ei.i..'. Pansy Plants: Per dox., 10c; per box. $3.75. Sioux City Lire Stork. Sioux c-.ty. la July 8. Cattle Re ceipts, 400 head; market compared to wtek ago: Fed r-teers and yearlinga 50c $1.00 higher: warmed up and grass steera and yearlings i'5S50c higher: top year lings and heavies. $10.00: fat cowa end heifers 50c higher; canners Cc higher: veals $1.00 higher: top. $9,50; feeders steady; calves steady; bulls, stags, etc. 2i it 50c htgher; feeding rows and heifers strs'ly: s'nekers steady: best. $7.00. Hogs Receipts. 7.000 head: market steady: batchers. it.5D0ia.S4: llgbta, $10 it); heavy facking. is.iOQtOO. Sheeji No teceipts; market compared to week ato 25$50c higher; choice lambs. 113.25: rhoke jearlings. $11.56; light ewes, $6.25. Spot Cotton. Nw York. July 8. Spot Cotton Quiet; middling, 22.T5& 'l Live Stock Omaha. July I. n its Wrf: iffnial Monday . , iff mat Wednesday. , ulii ul Tliurs.la) , , , ((final r'ruiar Kalim! Kilunlay .. his dale this Mi-eU. Nimi dva laat week Maine 2 weed aftl, . , Mama )r aro CtMle. J.U JU Vi.1 Ilia 11 Hi U 01T 4 Hi lijil imc .i"i 45 IIIIII lhep. 1 :,! T ) :.t;j ,uau 4J,)1 71 ;r. 7S.IH I'.J.f si.m li.ejo II !U 64.I4.' rlaolpta and d;aiua:tlnn of llveatuik at h talon atn Us aid, nmalij, Neti, f.ir .1 huuia, rnains al I in. Inly 1, I);.' KKlKIPtS iAltt.iTH Cauls. llo c, if. a Hi P, l.y 1 Union fio K. II. Si ('. A S. W. It)., e.t 1 t (.' N V llv . we.t .,,,.,,.1 4 ('. ft. I", M. u. llv 14 C, II, w. H) , rat I C , l a J llv , We.t ( 14 O. It. I P, et 1 I', M I. A P.. u.-at 4 Total rarelp'a I IT DIsTtirlTION IlKAD? ig. Armour A C Cuiialiy Packing Co I ".Id I'a.klnx in M.rtm I'mklni I'o , is II .lot tut 004 : 10$ 3.! Kwtft C J. M. Murphy Mwarti Co Armour Co. from Hlnux Falls Corn NIto Serum Co Total .1,257 Caitlelteee,is. 200 head. All rlasaes of tattle were nominally steady today nt the week'a good advance. Kuppllea this ue.-k have teen the smallest In months, leaa than 19.1.00 head, and fat rattle prices have advanced rupldly to new high leveta for the year, steera gaining aruuiid S (. while yearlings and she stock are 5c 1i 75c higher than a week ago. Top on steers reached a new high mark for the year of 110.15, and yearlings touched llo.un. Feeders were unchanged all week on very scanty supplies. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime I. i .-. 9.7510.16; good to choice beeves, 19.40'u 9.75; fair to good beeves, In uoty 9 40; common to fair beeves, l4.69t(t.on; choice to prim yearlinga, l 60 10.00; good to choir earllnga. K.40.0: fair ( good yearlings, ix 408.90; common to fair yearlings. I7.60ti8.40; cnoire to prime heifers. $8 2591.00; good to choir heif ers. $7.26jr .si; fair to good heifers, It 50 ? 7.25 ; choice to prim cows, 17,1(07.76: good to fair cows, 6.Ii725; good to choice feeders. $7,404) 8 00; fair to good feeders, $6.757.35; common to fair feed ers. $.0O.76; good to choir stock era. $7. 50$. 1;. fair to good Blockers, $6.f0 " 40; common tp fair stockers, $6.60 0 50; stwk heifers, $4.005.75; stock cows, I3.50iS4.60: stork calves, 5.607.50; veal calves. 1(1.00 10.60; stock built. 14.50 6.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.7607.00.. Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head. On good dimand fropi all quarters Saturday trading- waa active at price ruling steady to 10c higher. Light hogs sold mostly at ft0.35Siiln.45, xvlth top price of 110.60, and medium weight butchers 10.0010.30, and strong weight butchers at $9,764$ 10.00. Light mixed toads were mostly at I'JMO'rf 10.15 and the bulk of good hogs, $9.7 6 (5r 10 40. Heavy mixed and packing grades were ttrong to unevenly higher, with the bulk of this class at $9 0049.50. with extreme rougha at $8.238.75. Val ues aro now 25& 35c higher than a week ago. HOOfl. Nn, Av. Sh. Pr. No. AV. Sh. Pr. 54.. 323 350 $ 8 90 36.. 383 ... $ 8 85 64. .298 110 25 68. .315 140 9 30 06. .300 70 t 41) 57. .280 110 9 60 62. .210 ... 9 56 69. .205 ... 9 65 67.. 253 70 9 75 0.8.. 233 ... 9 80 74. .246 40 t 86 72. .240 ... 9 90 22. .327 ... 10 00 62. .260 ... 10 10 65. .294 ... 10 15 32. .177 ... 10 25 76. .238 ... 10 35 69. .223 ... 10 40 68. .197 ... 10 45 80. .193 40 10 60 Sheep No teceipts. Strength and activity has featured the week'a lamb trade with prices for each session and closing values 7690c higher than a week ago. Western lamba are closing the week with best quality quoted at $13.50 13.65, fed clip lambs $1!.4012.60 and na tive lambs $13.2613.50. Feeders have buen In good demand, prices ruling strong and closing - the.- week 2550c higher. Sheep are about a quarter higher, with native, tl.0013.26; feeder lambs, $9.00 best light cowa quoted at $6.25. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Fat lambs, western. $11.5013.75; fat lambs, 12.O0; cull lambs, $6.00011.00: fat year lings, $9,0011.4O; fat wethers, $5.50 8.50; fat eiises, light. $5.500.50; fat ewes, heavy, $3.005.50, Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, July 8 Cattle Receipts, 500 head; compared -with week ago, 25 to 35c higher; strictly choice and prime ad vancing least; spots on lower grades up more; fat cows and heifers mostly 25c higher; lower grades strong to 15c up, canners and cutters about steady; bulls mostly SOo higher; veal calves, 75c higher; stockers and feeders' practically the same; week's top on beef steers, $10.30: week's bulk beef steers. $8.759.90; beef .cpws and heifers. $5.257.50; canners and cut ters, $2.903.76; veal calves, $8.60 9.25; desirable stockers and feeders, $6.00 7.00. Hogs Receipts, 5.000 head; strong to 10c higher on all grades; spots up more; top, $11.00; bulk good butchers, $10.60 II. 00; hold over moderate; pigs, strong lo 25o higher; mostly $9.610.00; packing sows, mostly $8.769.40; heavyweight. il0.5010.8C; medium, $10,706)11.00: light, $10.9011.00; light light, $10.1010.90; packing sows, smooth, $8.909.66; pack ing sows, rough, $8.509.00; killing pigs, $9.2510.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 7,000 head; mostly direct; market steady; compared with week ago, fat lambs heavy and medium weights fully 60 to 75c higher; spots. $1 up; light sheep, yearlings and feeders mostly 25c higher; week's top fat lambs, $14.00; fat ewes. $7.60: weeks bulk fat lambs. $13.0013.76; ewes, $5.7 (8)7.00. St. Joseph Lire Stock. St. Joseph. July 8. (U. S. Bureau -of .r-,.-.- o...lni. 9110 henri; ftiariieis. nmin ubitikw. . compared with week ago, best beef steers, yearlings, sne siock anu ouiis, u u u higher; others and calves, steady; weak . I...,,. . Kui .).., si onift) 10.00; yearlings, $8.25 to $9.80; beef cows. 46.00 to se.liu; Cannes anu cuiieis, n. to $5.25; calves, $7.50. Hogs Receipts , 5.500 head; active; KtlOll llfciOL ailll llinmiiu, o.""i, v higher than yesterday's average; heavies ana mixea graues. sirauy, num. im 230-pound weights. $10.65 to $10.80; pack ing sows, strong; shippers took about 1,200 head; average cost yesterday. $10.60; light, 253 pounds; top. $10.80; bulk of sales. $10.30 to $10.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head; todav'a receipts selling steady; fat lambs, $13.50; culls. $7.00; today's receipts sell ing steady; fat lambs, $13.60; culls, $7.00; ewes, $6.00 to $6.25; compared with, week iiro nuiK, pnoea lai. iniui.i". i... -w $13.50; culls, $6.607.00; light and handy nn n 4E- knnl,in. CI CO nt'lKIll BWIS, e'".u.r iu tu.-y, uccic, t.uu, culls, $1.50 to $3.00. St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis. 111.. July 8.--CUle Re ceipts. 200 head. Compared" with week ago: Beef steers and bologna .bulls, : 5.0c higher: Texaa ateers, canners and etocker steers. 20c higher; light yearlings and beef cows. 50c to 75c higher: veal calves, steady. Top for week: Native steers, tto.00; yearlings. $10.10; heifers. $9.50.. Bulk for week; Native steers, $.25.o0; Texas steers, $6.0OQ6.35; yearlings, $7.7S if SOI); cows, $4. 50C5.75; canners, $2.35 2.75; bulls, $4.505.00; stocker steers, $5. 26 Iff 6. 2 5. Hogs Receipts, 4.500 head: active. 6c to 10c higher; top, $11.10; bulk HO to 220-pound averages. Ill.00ll.10: bulk 240 to 280 pounders, 10.75f 10.90: good 100 to 130-pound pigs. $10,005 10.75; packer 30ws, $8.759.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 400; steady. Compared with week ago: Fat lambs. 50c to 75c higher; sheep, steady; top lambs.' lete In , week. tl3.6o; bulk. $13.25613 65; culls, $5.50jf 6.00; fat light ewes, $5,604 00: heavies. $2.5083.00; (rood and choice yearlings to 4-year-old breeding ewes, $0.50 7.00. Foreign Exchange. New York. July's. roreign Exchange Irregular: Great Britain, demand, $4.444; cables. $4 44; 60-day bills on banks, $4.424. France, demand, .0784c; cables, .07844c. Italy, demand .04.2c; cables. .04424c. . Belgium, demand, 0748c; cable, .074814C Germany Demand, advanced to .0019H; cables. .0013 U in the late dealings. Holiand. demand, ..882c; cables, .3SS8& Norway, demand. .16ibr. r Sweden, demand, ,2580c. Denmark, demand, .2153c. Switzerland, demand. .19106. Spain, demand. .1558c. Greece, demand, .0293c. Poland, demand, ,0oo2c. Ciecho-Slovakia. demand, .0207e, Argentine, demand. .3587c Brazil, demand, .1397c. New York Prndne. New York. July S. Butter Unsettled; receipts. 16.854 tubs. Eggs Irregtilar; receipts. 17.53S cases. Cheese Firm: receipts, 3,723 boxes. Montreal, tlc. trust companies for the week (five day). shows that they hold $37,907,490 In ex cess of legal requirements. This ts an increase of 121. 040.000 from last week. III Financial By FRANKLIN K. SPRACUE. Omaha. Mm aNU4 Wire. New York, July 8 In today' stock market there wat a deposition to give Krcater heed to the court of event abroad, particularly in Ger many, and at further unfavorable tievt developed price in all quarter of the market were reactionary. There wan a natural desire on the part of prolcxsional trader to even up commitments over the week-end in the belief that a political rrisi as well at an economic one might de velop in Germany. There wat no urgent telliiiR. but quiet pressure was exerted from the Hart of trading and few ttockt were able to clone the day with Kaiiu. The railroad tale were slightly reaction ary and some of the more speculative industrial dipped down rather sharply. So far a domestic new wa concerned, the day was without any disturbing factor. F.xclung I ne4tled. The foreign exchange market was un settled, with nuoks making a new low And French francs dropping temporarily tinder their close of (he preceding day. The further decline In marks attracted the greatest attention, since weakness in the exchange rule waa accompanied by disturbing news development to the ef fect thit Germany would ask for a mora torium on the next r"paratlona payment. The continued weakness In franca was again linked up with Ihe Hernia n situa tion, despite Ihe fii-t that undoubtedly the greater portion of the- decline from the year's high has been result not of doubt over reparationa, but rather a product at heavier Imports.- One of the Interesting development had to do with Ihe receipt of $2,600,000 for c. count of the British, treaeury. which w deposited with J. P. Morgan A Co. This Is the first gold that has arrived from this quarter In many a month and It la understood thst an amount equal to that received todsy is In proces of shipment. This (old. it appears. Is to be used as a payment on Interest debt. Range of prices of the leading (locks furnished by Logan & Bryan, 248 Peter Trust tulldiay:: naay New York Stocks I High. Low. CIos. clo. RAILROADS. A.. T. A S. F. ...101H 101 101 101H Haiti. & Ohio ... 6114 49 41 T4 61 Cana. Paolfic ....140 13914 1394 14014 N. Y. Central .... 8H I4V4 94V4 614 Chesa. A Ohio ... 8 It 68 68 at. Northern .... "OH 79H 19 80i Illinois Cent. ...108 108 10S 10x14 K. C. Southern .. 26 H 26 25 26 44 Lehigh Valley ... 05 64H 64H M Missouri Paclflo . 22H 2214 $114 H N. Y. & N. H. ... 31 30 30 Sl4 North. Pclfio ... 77 76V4 74 7714 Chicago & N. W. 76ti 7614j 7 If Penn. R. R. ... 4414 44 44 444 Reading 76 76 75 7 C, R. I. A P. ... 444 43H 43 44 South. Pacific ... 904 to 90 10 South. Railway ... 25 244 244 25 Chi. M. A St. P. 284 7 87 28 Union Pacifio ...141 141 141 141Vi STEELS. Am. Car Fdry....l61 114 161 1654 Allls-Chalmers ... 504 60 50 19 Am. Loco 1124 112 112 1134 Baldwin Loco 115 113 113 115 Bethlehem Steol... 76 76 76 76 Colo. F. A I St 31 31 31 Crucible 74 72 73 75 Am. Steel Fdry... S6 36 S6 36 Lackawanna Steel. 76 76 76 74 Midvala Steel 34 84 34 .14 Pressed Steel Car. 77 77 77 77 Rep Stl. & Iro.i... 72 704 704 71 Sloss-Scheffieid .. 46 45 45 45 IT. S. Steel 89 18 98 99 Vanadium 46 45 45 46 COPPERS. Anconda 63 52 52 634 Am. S. & R. pfd... 6214 62 62 62 Cerro De Pasco.... 37 37 37 37 Chili 22 224 224 22 Ohino 80 29 4 2 9 4 29 Oreen Cananea ... 31 31 31 31 Inspiration 42 41 41 41 Kennecott 3fi 354 36 36 Miami 29 4 29 li 29 29 Neva. Consol. ... 17 17 17 17 Ray Consol 16 16 16 16 Seneca U 12 13 13 Utah 644 64 64 64, OILS. C.en. Asphalt ... 67 65 654 67 Cosden 49 47 47 49 Call. Peterol .... 64 62 62. 64 Island Oil Invincible Oil 14 14 14 14 Mexl. Peterol ....1634 160 161 14 ll.OVi Middle States ... 13 13 13 13 Pacific Oil 58 57 57, 694 Pan-American ... 72 70 70 71 Phillips 61 60 60 52 Pierce Oil 8 8 8 8 Pure Oil 30 29 29 80 Royal .Dutch 58 57 57 '4 68 Sinclair Oil 334 321, 32 33 Standard Oil N J 185 183 1834 186 Texas Co. 47 46 47 47 Union Oil 22 22 22 4 22 White Oil 8 8 MOTORS. Chandler 70 70 Oeneral Motors.... 14 14 Willys-Overland .. 8 Pinrce-Arrow 19 Vt 19 4 8 70 14 8 70 4 144 8 191-4 19 White Motor 48 Studebaker 134 131 131 134 RUB15ER AND TIKES. Flak 15 15 16 15 39 49 16 16 63 Goodrich 39 4 Kelley-Springfleld 49 Keystone.Tire 164 AJax ..." IL S. Rubber 63 39 39 47 4 15 47 13 614 61 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sugar... 43 45 A., Q. A W. I.... 37 37 Am. Inter. Corp. . 424 42 45 37 42 47 .18 424 American Sumatra 40 39 40 Am. Telephone.... 120 12014 1204 120 American Can i.i Central Leather... 38 Cuba Cane 16 Cuban -Am. Sugar. 24 Corn Prod 103 Famous riayers .. 82 49 494 49 37 16 24 102 814 168 37 38 1 6 16 4 24 24 102 104 82 82 168 168 39 39 Oen Elec l' Grt North Ore 39 4 Int Harvester 1004 Am H & L pfd.. 69 U S Ind Ai 56 4 Int Paper 60 Int M M pfd .....73 4 39 1004 100 100 B9 en 5li'4 49 72 66 4 49 72 57 49 73 80 77 49 79 , 48 42 59 90 Am Sug Ret . . . Sears Roe Stromsberg ... Tob Prod Worthing Pump Wilson Co West Elec Am Woolen . . . 774 76 764 79 48 78 484 78 48 594 69 69 89 90 89 . MISCELLANEOUS. Am Cotton Oil .. 29 4 26 4 Am Ag Chm. 264 394 34 41 284 684 78 88 4 76 AmvLlnseea Union ';Rag pfd . Bosch Mag Brook . B.- T Cont 'fen Cal. Packing Col. O. A Electric Col. Oraph United Drug Nat. Enamel. United Fruit -. . T.nrlllard TobacCO. Sl 41 61 414 26 61 414 26 88 4 74 87 4 874 4 74 74 52 64 52 55 141 141 141 142 163 152 153 152 Kit Lend 100 100 100 101 38 1214 49 62 4 67 12 H 29 4 32 Philadelphia Co.... 3S Pullman e- Puma Al. Sugar. .. 49 S. Porto Rico Sugar 51 Rtail Stores 67 4 38 4 ' ' 51 66 48 51 66 Superior Steel St.'L & S. Fran... 29 28 28 Va. Car Chemical.. Total sales. 389,8(19. Money Friday' close. 5 per cent. Marks Close. ,tMjl9; Friday's .0020. " - -'' Prancs-rCIose. ,0fl: Friday' ' close, close, ! .SH. Sterllni Close, it. 4 4 34; Friday' close. $4:45. -.-t.- .- . " ; ' ' -V.w Vnrk flellernl ' Xew York. July 8 Wheat Spot, weak; j No. 2 red winter, $1,28 4; No. 1 northern spring, il.S4; No. 2 hard winter. $i.i': o. 1 Manitoba, il.46 4. and No. 3 mixed durum, 11.31 c. L f. track, New York, to arrive. Corn Spot, easy: No. t yellow and No. 2 white, 2c, and No. 2 mixed. 83c c. I; t. New York, all rail. Oats Spot, easy; No. 2 white, 47474c. Lard Easier; mlddlewest, 111.50 11.60. . Other articles unchanged. New York Drygoods. New York. July 8. Cotton goods were firm and quiet today, sales being reported in small lots at higher figures. Home houses asked 19c for 2-20 denims. Yarns were marked higher by spinners. Knit goods opening for spring will commence Monday. Spring wash fabrics were shown in a small way In first hands. Silks were In steadier demand. Burlaps were steady. Clearing House Statement. New York. July The actual condi tion ot the clear.ng house bank and New York Bonds (Thu Be U trie only Omaha newipapcr which publiihci the of ficial clot of the New Yoik Stock exchange bondO New York. July I A new high rs.oid for Uberiy seeund la si lieu In d week lies of seictal of Ills f.iu-mn urferllias. nnialily Kreit. h ffuveinui.-iil al a ae. rlln nf 1 imiitis were I tin nnly fetm or dinar s null slnl un. 'mm vonq niai ket. Pliers were hlslier In Ike main, with especial flrmneaa 111 snieral ur tbe il.i mi-site rails and utiliiiea. Kisi innsl Im lirnkain-nia wets shown hy IVaUaah first U. Kt l.oula and Han Kranrlam adjust. men! and hnia i nv enginern t witn a I'i'v point sain in ttuuihetn Kelt Tele Bhtitn 5s. T.n I sales (par value) aggregated II'.- llt.OUU. New Ymk. July Fullowinar rw to day a high, low and riming prices nf bonds on the New York stork rsensnge, and the total sales nf each bond. 1 . M, lUiinla. S.i.a nn II out)) Huh l ow Close 10(1 Liberty 1 1"" .10 l0.24 100 14 2 Liberty 1st 4 Ino 3 Inn M I no Jt 2 Liberty 2d 4s ....loo.io inn. in 10010 1 Liberty let 4',s ..luoso I no. to mjo I3 Liberty 2d tls ,. limit 100.04 lim.10 444 Liberty 3d 4's. .loo It lOii.lit leo II 842 Liberty 4th 4 .. 10il.lt 1011 23 100.2t 13 Victory 4s loo 12 100 to Kio to foreign Government, Mate and Municipal. 4 Argentine 7a lout, loo )0u 1 Itordeaut 4 84 14 to Copenhagen t .. 91 914 l 7 Lyon ta 91 "3 S s I Marseilles 0s 134 S3 81 I Rio Janeiro 8 1004 td0 100 1 Han Paulo 1 101 101 4 Jul 4 2 Toklo 6 70 70 70 7 Dan Muul Is A. ...110 lot 110 2 Drpt Seine 7s .... II t04 904 8 D0111 Can 6a 2I...101 100 lot 10 1 10m Can ta 31 11 M 98 43 Dtrh K Ind lis 47.. 94 954 91 37 inch i; Ind 6s 63,. 16 95 16 199 French r.ep 101 lot 102 $06 French Hep 74 ..100 100 100 12 Japanese 4a 77 77 77 I Belgium 7 107 10 101 1 Belgium ta 101 lot 101 41 Denmark Cs tt 98 99 16 Netherlands t 96 t l 63 Norway ts 110 110 110 8 Sweden ta 102 10 102 73 Parla-Ly-Med ts .. 79 7 71 5 Chile s 46 1034 103 103 2 Uruguay 8 104 104 104 2 Queensland 7 109 10t4 108 9 Queensland lis 101 101 101 6 Rio Or Hul 8s 100 100 100 It Swiss Con s 119 118 111 10 K O B A I 6s $2. .108 108 101 9 K a B A I 6s 29.109 108 108 18 K G B A I 6s 17.104 103 103 16 V 8 Brazil 8 103 103 103 HIS Mexico 6a 68 68 68 $4 U 8 Mexico 4a .. 464 45 41 Railway and Miscellaneous. Adams Ex 4s 79 79 79 3 AJox Rub 8 1004 100 4 10114 I Am Ag Chm 74. .103 103 103 t Am Smelt 6 12 92 12 (2 Am Sug ts 101 101 101 1 Am T A T cv 6s. .114 114 114 0 Am TAT cot tr 6s. 93 97 17 1 Am Writ Ta 7s.... 87 874 87 4 1 Armour A Co 4s.. 90 90 90 66 At T A S F gen 4s.. 98 13 934 3 At Ref 6s 103 103 103 40 Bait A Ohio 6s 100 100 100 29 Bait A Ohio rv 4s 83 82 82 11 Beth St ret 5s 96 95 96 6 Beth St p m 6s.... 91 90 91 1 Braden Cop 0 99 99 99 2 Bkln R T 7s ctfs st. 804 80 804 7 Can North 64s ..111 111 111 12 Can Pac d 4s 78 78 784 4 Cent Oa ts loo 19 99 2 Cent Leath 6s 97 97 97 16 Cent Pac gtd 4 91 90 91 11 Cerro Pasco 8s 118 118 118 13 Ches A O cv 5s 944 94 94 5 Ches A O cv 4s. 88 88 88 4 5 C B A Q ref 5s A. .101 100 1004 16 Chi A E 111 6s 80 80 4 80 1 Chi Ot West 4s 60 60 00 25 C M & St P cv 4s 69 69 694 14 C M A St P ref 4s 6:14 6.14 634 4 Chi Rys 6s SI 81 81 9 C R I & P gen 4.. 82 83 83 34 C R I & P ref 4s.. 81 81 81 6 Chi A West Ind 4s.. 74 74 74 1 0 C C A St I- g 4s. 81 81 814 . 6 Chile! Cop 7s 106 105 1054 $4 Chile Cop 6S .... 91 91 91 1 Colo. A So ref 4s.. 88 88 88 1 Col &;K1 6s 95 95 95 8 Con ; Coat- Md 6s.. 88 88 88 35 Con Oas 7s 119 1174 118 5 Cuoa Cn Sg d 8s.. 86 85 4 85 4 1 Cuba Cn Sg d 7s... 96 86 80 2 Cub Am Sug 8s.. 1064 104 10114 3 Del A Hud cv 6s.. 98 96 96 4 Dot Ed ref 6s 102 IOIH4 102 1 Det Dtd Rys 4s.. 83 81 83 1 Dlmnd Mtch 7s..l08 109 I118 8 Ppnt Nem 7s....l074 107 107 5 Duq Lt 6s ...103 102 102 67 Erie gen 4s 55 64 65 3 Erie pr lien 4s 64 64 64 11 Flak Rub 8s 106 105 105 2 Fla E Cat 4.s.... 91 91 91 15 Fram I D 7.... 97 96 96 24 Goodyear T 8s 31. .102 102 102 10 Goodyear T 8s 41. .116 115 lit 4 rind Tnlc Ry C 6s. 10.1 102 103 14 Grt North 7s A. .109 109 109 32 Grt North 54s B.101 1014 101 4 Hud A M ref 5s A. 84 ' 84 84 36 Hud A M ad in 6s,. 62 62 62 10 111 Cent 6s 101 101 101 13 III Cent ref 4s .... 88 88 88 1 III St d 4s 92 92 92 3 Ind St 6n 101 101 101 2 Int Met 4s 12 12 12 64 Int R T ref 5s 68 68 68 14 10 Int M M sf 6s 97 96 96 6 Int Pa ref 6s B. . . . 864 86 8614 3 la Cent ref 4s 44 44 44 1 K C Ft S A M 4s.. 79 79 79 5 K C So 6s 89 89 R9 2 Kell Spring T 8. .108 108 108 10 Lack St 6s 50 89 89 89 2 L S A M 8 d 4s 28. 95 95 95 25 I, S A M S d 4s 31. 92 92 92 2 Llg A Mev 5s 90s, 9(1 96 6 L A N ref 5s 106 105 105 12 Mkt St Ry con 5s.. 87 87 87 7 Marland Oil 89 1014 lot 101 2 Mich Cent d 4s.. 924 2 9214 1 Mid St cv 6s 89 89 89 9 M A St L ref 5s.. 46 46 46. . 1 M St PASSM 64s. 102 102 102 61 M K A T n a 5s A. 674 57 67 4 M K & T 1st 4s.. 80 80 80 9 M P gen 4s 64 64 64 9 Mont Pow 5s A.. 96 96 96 15 Nat Tube 5s 100 99 99 2 N O T A M inc 6s.. 71 71 71 19 N Y C col 7s 105 1014 105 14 23 N Y C d 6s 105 10514 105 2 N Y C con 4s 84 84 84 2 N Y C A St L d 4s.. 87 87 87 23 N Y Ed ref 64". .109 109 1094 6 NY NH & H c 6s 48 81 81 81 31 N Y Rvs ref 4s ctfs. 28 38 .184 4 N Y T d 6s 49 104 104 104 13 N Y T ref 6s 41.. 105 104 104 ' 9 N Y W A Bos 414s. 56 55 555; 12 Nor & West con 4s. 924 92 92 24 North Pac p 1 4s.. 89 88 88 10 North Psc gen 3s.. 62 62 62 56 N P-G N jt 64". .106 106 106 6 N W Bell T 7s. .107 106 106 20 Or A Cal 1st 5s. ...101 1004 101 1 O S L gtd 6s ctfs. 104 104 104 9 O S L ref 4s 92 92 92 , 90 Or-Wsh RR&N 4s. 82 81 81 2 Pac O A El 6s 91 91 91 8 Packard Motor 8s. 107 107 107 3 Pan-Am PAT 7s,1014 1014 101 1 Penn R R 64s 108 108 108 3 Penn R R gen 6S..I014 101 101 11 Pere Marq ref 6s.. 96 95 4 96 4 P C C A St L 6s A. 96 964 964 4 Rending cen 4s .. 84 84 84 6 R Cr & W 1st 4s.. 78 78 4 78 22 St L & S F ad 68 80 79 80 10 St L & R F Inc 6s. 69 69 69 39 St L & S F p 1 4s A 72 71 72 3 St L S W 1st 4s.. 79 79 79 5 S A A A P 1st 4S.. 70 76 76 89 Seaboard A L con 6s' 60 69 60 1 Seaboard A L ad.1 5s 26 26 26 22 Seaboard A L ref 4s 42 41 41 2 Sharon St Hp 8s A 97 97 97 41 Slnclsir Oil cv 74. 104 104 104 61 Slncloir Oil col 7.. 99 99 99 3 So Bell Tel 6s 96 90 96 29 So Pac cv 4a.... 91 914 91 42 Bn Pac ref 4 89 89 9 25 So Rv gen 64s 1004 loo 100 20 So Rv con 6s 96 95 95 38 So Ry gen 4s 08 67 674 ! So Prt Rlc Sg 7. 97 97 97 9 Stan Oil Cal d 7s . 106 100 100 2 Third Ave adj 6s. 61 60 r.0 6 Third Ave ref 4s... 64 644 4 Tob Prod 7s 103 103 101 22 Un Pac 1st 4 93 94 95 6 Ttn Pan rv 4s 954 954 t!4 t Un Par ref 4 884 7 87 6 V S Rub 74s 108 108 4 1S 63 IT S Rub 5s 90 89 90 13 U S St sf 6s 103 102 102 6 Va-Cr Chm 7s....l05 106 105 22 Va Ry 6s 95 95 95 4 Wabash 1st 5 .... 98 98 98 7 West EI-0 6s 10014 100 100 21 West Md 1st 4s.... 64 4 4 4 West Psc 6s 86 8 86 15 West Union t4s ..110 110 110 6 Westing El 7s 107 107 107 2 Wheel ALE 44s.. "8 68 04 22 Wlrk-Spen St 7s... 100 99 100 1 Wilson A C sf 74s.. 103 10.1 103 20 Wilson A C cv .. 124 It 93 2 Wis Cent gen 4s. . 91 1 1 2s Caecho Slovak 8s ctf 9 115 Dom Can ts 22 WI x 99 12 Emp OAF 7S.. 98 84 99 2 Sinclair Crude ts t 98 tt Total sale of bonds todsy wer 110.- 741.000 compared with $11,501,000 previous day and t.68a.00Q a year ago. Hotter Market Unsettled. . Chicago. July t. Butler market wire unsettled during the week, and declined st the close, according to the United Stetee bureau of markets. High price levele reached during the time export de mand was of Influence, were not main tained. Closing prices were: 92-score but ter. New York. 37c; Chicago, J5c; Phila delphia, and Boston, 37 c N. Y. Curb Bonds New York, July I Oil slinks wire (he iH.-iahadewin fetiures no (he Mew Yoik iurb t. hinge duiln Ihe week adard nil I. aus which wars hasty In lbs .reced ing weak si si led re.-omry that turned itiin violent sdvan s (Kands(d Oil el Indiana, whl.n sorei-l-d meat l(enllon. moved up front 114 In IU ea trading nf si eo shares, sn l ksntu. ky advanced front 91 to These advance con. lr,,atad sharply with the abrupt rntlapee In the market poatlinn of Mesh an Neauoard laaues. a.arly In (he week Mesiran Is, hoard share sold ss nigh 41. but ea Wednesdsy statements In regard Is) th Mesiran agreement and affinal announce, invni nf the appearance af eslt water la Ihe welle were fnllnweit by heavy aetttng un who h t broke to 10 In the lael trad ing The voting trust lettlflratee which sold h'ih as 44 on Monday wer down to 31 yesterday, luelly 1)11 moved up from 10 to 12, sad Minims Petroleum ringed f mm I lot, I'enn Meg roe Irom 40 tej 44. Mutusl Oil roe from t in 10 on th tnnounremont of dhldend payment. In (he industrial list t feature was th strength In Hursnt Meters which rose frmn J7 In 4(1. Ulen Ald-n rem Inlo prominence when It rose from t!4 to II. I'libsi'i-o sin. k wer steady. New Ynrk July I Transseiinns nn the New York curb bond maiksl today were as follows: Bonds. Ssles (In II 000) High Low rioae I Allied l'ack-r ,. 114 1 Am la A T ta ..ml 12 107 10? t Am T A T Is It 1014 U 0I4 II Anaron t op ts ..100 100 100 ..103 101 101 .. (11 i 13 ,.1044 104 104 ..103 102 109 7 Anarnn fop 7s 21 At (J A W I ta, , lleth St 7s 21., t t I 1 H-lh St 7s li Hlkn I n Uss Ta .im't 101 1014 1 Cent St Is .101 101 106 14 Cop Kx Asn la 24 ..102 1024 1024 Deer A Co 7s 1 Kmp O A F 6s ,. 2 Goodrich T 7s .. II (lulf fin 7 17 Humble (Ml 7s .. lt Larlrda Oss "s. . 7 Lib Mo A Lib Is t Msgmn Cop Ts ,. 10 NY NH A H 7s . . 1014 1014 101 .101 101 101 .101 103 103 .104 104 104 .101 100 100 .100 91 100 . 9 tt 19 .108 101 108 100 100 100 1 Pub Srv C N J 7s. .101 101 101 1 Robert Oslr 7 tt 17 18 I Hsks A Co 7s'.... M 18 91 1 Stsn O N Y 7s 10.. KIT 101 107 , 1 Stan O N Y 7s II ..lot lot lot Swift A Co 7s 26. .101 101 101 i Swift A Co 7t II.. 101 102 101 i Tex Co 7 101 101 101 I Tidal Ossgs 7s ....100 100 100 1 Un Oil Cal C 100 100 100 1 7 I'td Rv Hav 71,1. .104 104 104 4 We-it Elec 7 108 108 108 4 24 Goodrich a 4s wi. ss. 97 98 I P , R Is . ' 30 Punt Aleg .102 102 1024 .104 104 04ta lt Rem A 6 14 It It Foreign Bonds, t Anton Jtirgens It ..100 100 100 3 ( an Steamship 7s. 16 14 15 12 Swiss 64 102 102 102 IT 8 Mexico 4s .... 99 31 19 4 City Montresl Is... 17 97 17 46 King Serbia 8 95 95 16 New York Cotton. New .York. Julv I The list headed downward in the cotton market today, after early stesdlness. There was little change In the first hour and the Hat was sadly neglected, though aoatieriu wan strea eveninr un on the part of Intreats undeslrous of carrying long commitment over the week-end resulted In a reaction to a level about even with laat night. after the market had scored a gain of t to 17 point. The market met & sudden Increase in pressure later and turned sharply, dropping 30 to 46 polnta net un der Friday's finals. The decline was stemmed uy leneweii mem lutviiiii eu the close was 10 to 25 points up from the lowest, 19 to 23 points under last night. Spot cotton, quiet, in pointa decline, 22.76c for middling upland. Southern markets: Galveston. 22 86c, 20 points decline; New Orleans. 22.60c, un changed: Savannah. 22.65, 20 polnta de cline; Augusta, 22.65, 12 polnta decline; Memphis. 23.00c. .unchanged: Hnustnn. 13.05, 26 point decline; Little ltock, 22.5tc unchanged- laindon Money. London. July 8 Bar silver, 36d per ounce. Money, 1 1 per cent. Discount rates short hills, 22 per cent; three month bill, 2 per cent. Trial of Man Accused by Daughter Is Continued Trial of Lawrence Michaelis, 72, 1819 Miami street, accused by his daughter. Mrs. Bertha Wetzler, 4110 Xorth Twenty-third street, of dis turbintr the ueacc. was continued in Central police court Saturday to July 28. A small farm in .North Umaha is in litigation following the death of Mrs. Michaelis. When Michaelis found his daugh ter picking apples yesterday after noon, he emptied the sacks and kicked them over the ground. Real Estate Transfers Nettle 8. Westrope end husband to- Augusta Dalton. aim at., iuu it. s. of Ellison av w. a., 80x130 .. 111,000 Barker Co. to R. N. Booth. May berry ive 176 ft. w. of 42d at., s. s.. 44x108 " Rnnlero D'Agosta and wife to Pierce Mn'zeri, 9th st.. loo it. n. of Bancroft Ft., w. s.. 50x141 6,600 Knlherine Oorrlnsham to Lee P. Roberts and wife, Davenport st., 50 ft. w. of 50th St.. n. s.. 50x136 8,600 Bari;ar Co. lo Carl O. Swsnson, Many St., 145 ft. w. or 43d St., n. s., 45x108 160 Miles S. McFayden nnd wife to Kdna J. Denlson, Burt at.. 137 rt. w. of 27th ave.. n. B.. 44x135 1 Mark C. LRseh and wife to Jose phine II. Drake, underwood ave , 250 ft. w. of 49th St., n. a., 50x128 1.500 Bertha Brown to W. A. Gordon. 66th st.. 100 ft. n. of Harney at.. w. s . 60x124 2.150 Nevada T. Deck to Toney Gole zla, 18th St.. 21914 ft. n. of Dorcas St., w. s 4!)x!32 150 Bernice K. Wazynkewicz to WMlllam R. Trant and wife, a. e. cor. 19th and J sts.. 40x130 4,500 Muggie M. Durbiti and husbnnd to Otto Schneidewlnd. Mayberrv st.. 60 ft. w. of 67th St.. n. s.. 50x130 560 George T. Alorton snd wife to Arthur S. McGlmsey, 60th ave., 60 ft. n. of Frames St., w, e . 50x128 450 Lucy M. Barton to Catherine Col lins et al, 45th st , 300 ft. n. of Miami st., w. s., 50x142., 7,300 H. S. Andrews to Mary L. Wright, s. w. cor. 40th and Parker St., 100x150 3,500 William H. Jallings to R. M. Spethman. 60th ave.. 98 ft. n. of Howard St., e. s.. 48x135 1 Rasp Bros, to Harrv W. Norman et al, 37th st.. 300 ft. s. of Redick ave., w. s., 60x130 360 J. E. Sonin nnd wife to Fannie Isaacson. Capitol ave.. 100 ft. e. of 50th St., n. s.. 60x135 5,000 Sam Pollock and wife to Ludwtg O. Guggemos and wife. s. e. cor. 27th and Camden ave. 60x120.... S.fitO Charles B. Schleicher and wife to C. U Rossen, Vinton St., 62 ft. w. of 17th St., s. s. Irregular.... 1,200 Columbian Inv. Co. to Floyd L. Behm. n. e. cor. 62d snd Wool worth ave.. 60x1.12 200 Carrie L. Behm and husband to Floyd L. Behm, Wnolworth ave.. 50 ft. e. nf 52d St.. n s.. 50x122. . 190 Helen N. Huckstep to Joseph Nowak et al. 2xth at., 90 ft. I of F at., e. s . 30x150 1,250 Harry H. Lapidus. Tr.. to Ram Schlayer. N st.. K'6 ft. w. of 24th st., n. .. 25x60 11,000 Dora Moulfhrop and husband to Clifford Donnell and wife. s. e. cor. 43d and Pacific st.. 60x128.. 47t Charles H. Miller and wife to Mary H. Whlsler. Msson St.. 190 ft. w. of 30th st.. n. s.. 0xl33 10,001 Thoma Koxial and wife to Stanley Filipewics. n. e. cor. 27th and J sts.. 0xl30 l.tIO Frank H. Kersrher and wife to Thomas Gillespie, 24th St., 180 ft. a. of D st.. w. s., 60x150 t.OOO Thomas Hoggin snd wife to Harry Lazarus. Webster st.. 186 ft. w. of 33d st.. n. s.. 40x1594 1,100 Esther E. Henrlrkson to Daisy L. Elton, n. w. cor. 61st and Leav enworth st.. 46xt30 1,171 Emeline S. Mar-h snd husband to Montgue A. Taneock. iSd St.. 100 fr. n. of Howsrd St., w. s . 60x12.1 1.H0 Dennis M-rn to Daniel J. Maf- nulre. Ohio at.. 47 ft, . of 10th St.. n. .. 60x127 1,000 Frank J. House snd w'.f to Henry O. Williams et ai. Grant at., lit ft. w. of 14th st., n. s . 14x112 1 760 Elmer Beddeo to Fred A. Skow. Isard at.. 200 ft. w. of Slst tt.. n. s. iOxlJS , 11,000 Willism C. Nonis to Rslph A. Stewart. Florence blvd.. 244 ft. a. of Reed St.. w. s.. Irregular 1.071 Mornintside Land Co.. to Clarenr W. Johnson, s. w. cer. tlst ave. and Seward St., 41x133 21 Raima Illy lite Meeh. Kns I'm. Me. July t'eill ll eiB(, tea heed, market for we, beef la. is and relae toe h'hr. ll be etaera, it vt, she aiiak eieiiy i hither, but y.erlln k'll'ie. M It ... tinea -He. anus, tut heed; market feiiiy a(le l pa.kere- eirong la ts hifaeri balk aeo.1 and .-hone H I Jt-lb weikt mixed loade, lit ('If ft; ne rholrs lihi effeiedl lop, II J TO, bulk uf !. lit It; lt. gheepeeNa rerelpie, market far wees. Umii fans. ally II et higher, perl diet, Hill, practical lop. lute; lht Mt It b f her, lap , It it a .j- i asl ti&i' Ottefa ftp A Loss That Ptrs Trust Bid. f 1 PetersTnist Company PetersNationalBanlt BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 2775 Rv m,tTift No REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA. IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 10, 1922. RESOURCES Loans nnd discounts, including rediscounts Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation All other U. S. Government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking bouse Reel Estate owned other than Banking House ." Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bsnk Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and amount due from National Banks.!!! Amount due from State Banks, Bankers and Trust com panies in U. S Exchange for Clearing House !!!!!!! Checks on other banks in the ssme city or town ae re porting bank Miscellaneous cash items !.!!!! Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U .S. Treasurer Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ! ! . Undivided profits , Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to National Banks $1,296, 378.07 net amounts due to Stat Banks, Bankers, end Trust companies 1,874,111.20 Certified checks outstanding 183,854.91 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 186,460.41 Demand Deposits: Individual deposits suhject to cheek 9,57(.270.8 C. of D."s due In less than 80 days 189,008.87 Dividends unpaid 17. 514.00 Time certificates of deposit 417,026.(2 Postal Savings Deposits 10,634.21 13,700,163.8 Total State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, I. 5. S. Kent. Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. KENT, Cajhier. Correct Attest : FRED P. HAMILTON, C. W. HAMILTON, G. S. ROGERS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before rue this 7th day of July, 1922. (8EALI C. M. F1XA, Notarf Public. BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 11829 Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE PETERS NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE Ot BUSINEia ' , ON JUNE 30, 1922. ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank $ 828,093.28 828,093.2 Overdrafts, unsecured 944.30 'U. S. Government securltie ewnedt ' All other United States Government securities (in cluding premiums, if any) 50,38( 35 50,9S(.8t Other bond, slocks, securities, etc: 446.218.55 Furniture and fixtures 25,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 117, 71. Ft Heme with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection 108,5(1. 17 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks .... 158,914.05 Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States 17,993.54 Checks on ether banks in the same city or town as re porting bsnk 66. 115. 0 Total of four preceding items 412. 626. S5 Checks and drafts on banks (Including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town of reporting bank Miscellaneous cash Hems Totl LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits (7,210.75 Reserved for interest and taxes accrued 4,880.85 $ 11,691.(3 Less current expenses, interest, and tsxes paid Amount due to national banks Amount due to Stat banks, bankers, and trust com panic ill the United Steles and foreign countries... Certified checks outstanding casniers checks outstanding Total of four preceding items Demand deposits (ether than bsnk deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 90 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in leis than (0 dsys (other than for money borrowed) Other demand depoeits Total of demand deposit (other than Subject to reserve, three nreeed no- Tim deposits subject I Reserve (payable or subject to 10 day or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificate of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Total of time deposit subject to reserve, two pre ceding items Total deposits Total ci.i- - x-i - . .. r,-.. . ... ui nruiiaia. vuwiiif vi iuumar, as. 1, E. L. Lindqueat, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly twear the above statement is true to the best cf my knowledge and belief. E. L. LINDQUEST, Cashier. Correct Attest : i. R. CAIN. Jr. W. g. WESTON. M. D. CAMERON. Director. Subscribed nd swern to before me this 7th dsy o' July 1922 (SEAL B- K. STRAW. Notary Pubis, General Motors DivitUnth Ther ar a aatahsr f lev periset develop meat Bead ing ta tki sleek. Tail Iters U etplUI revered la tele wee t tta or the Mtrkel Review. Pre Ceef ts ! Ceillee UtBltetl P. 0. STAUU fi CO. Member Consolidate1 toek EuktRga e( New Yrk 38 : Willi St., New York The Bee Want Adi re but buti net booster. You Can Avoid IIFE insurance raonoy that U j watted or lot within a few wetkt after it reaches the beneficiary amounts to such an attonishinf total that life insurance presidents are now planning a nation-wide warninfa You can protect your ines perienced heirs against lost by creating a Life Insurance Trust and naming the Petert Trutt Company at trustee. The cott it nominal. Your direction! will be fol lowed and your life insurance invested or dispensed from time to time as you may direct. We have prepared a leaflet containing a form of life in surance trust. May we tend you a copy? TRUST DEPARTMENT BANK STATEMENT Mse.iM.o (.107.90 I (.00. 00 490,681.64- (40.(11.(4 117.2(0.00 100.000.00 7.002.14 1.0IM1I.83 466,778.90 2,237,150.06 1, (70.7(5. U (10,311.10 10,167.5 (0,(80.(7 1,600.00 l,034,20.fi( . .115,(95.441 60 1,000. 000. 00 (00,000.00 45.504.:0 40.700.00 $15,696. 44S. 6 ss: BANK STATEMENT 20.992.98 4. 320.16- :s,m.u $I,907,:92.SS I 200,000. eo 60.000.00 1 1.691.00 21 417.14 . 11. 022.21 2.178.30 rt, 289.18 210,107.53 1,129,039.74 22.40.57 . 1,024.(0 eV bank deposits) Iteme . . 1,151,524.81 after 30 days. 214.S87.2 9.0I1. 22.(M 1,I5,(01.2( 11,907.292. S thst if