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Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day
THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA, AUGUST g. 1922. . -
Omaha Grain
Onnna, August I
Today's (rain mtrVtt were alow
with pncet inclined to dratr lower,
meat of the advance ei yrtterdsy
DtMf loat. Demand lor en port wa
not aa argent and advlcea from abroad
not tnconraginc. A cable from Mot-
cow aaya the aoviet government re
porta nne Human crop prospect and
nai notified the foreign department
to ceatc buying augar and flour
abroad. Seaboard routes' were buy
era. but on a much smaller title.
'Crop reporta alia continue very
favorable, but the car titustton ta get
tmg no better and continue to ham
per the movement. Receipt would
be much heavier if the country amp
PTf could get the car.
'Receipt of wheat at Omaha were
IW cart, against 1m car laat year
corn, 5J car, agaiutt 4ft cart; oat.
17 car, against JV car. Total (hip-
menu, ZJ8 can, ai compared with
.79 cara latt year.
Cath wheat wa in fair demand in
the local market and tire floor offer
ing went at unchanged to 'jc lower
price. urn told unchanged to !ic
lower. Oata were generally 54c
lower. Rye wa unchanged to Jic
lower, and barley unchanged.
MHtit.
No. I hard -Infer): (Tl Per cent 4arh,
lit; a rare, tl.tl; 1 rsr (shipper's
wettrii), ti.oi: i ear. 11.02 U; 1 or
(mult,), II et.
No. a hard winter: t ear. 111: 1
rar. 1101; a can, II. 01; 1 car, 11.04
1 car (smutty), 11.01.
No. 4 hard vrietsri I ears, lift; I
ears. II 0.
Bampla hard winter: I cart. 17a; 1
car, Me; I ran. lie; t ears, tic; 1 car
(Floating i. tie; I furl. tie. .
Na. 1 yallow hard: rar. II 04.
No. 1 yallow hanl: I cara. it 01
No. yallow hard: ' 1 rar. II 01: 1
car (14 par cant inotslur), II.oos,; 4
can, II. M; I car, 114c
aampla yallow hard: 1 cara. 17; 1
car (musty). 14c; 1 car, 14c.
No. 1 durum; 1 car. tie.
No. 4 durum: 1 car (smnttr). .
No. 1 dark hard: 1 car (smutty). II. OT.
No. t dark hard: 1 cur. 11.11; 1 car
rtraaity). i u; l car. ii.it; i car (amut
ty). 11.07; 1 rar. 11.07.
No. 1 dark hard: a rara. .11.11; 1 ear,
II II; t cara (amutty), $1.01; 1 car, II. 0.
No. 4 dark hard: 1 rara (amutty).
It. SI; 1 car. 11.04; I car (smutty). 11.01.
Net 1 hard winter: 1 car. 11.04.
CORN.
No. 1 white: 4 can, HKo; 1 care. 14 Vie.
Wo. 1 white: can, I4c; 1 car, 14 Me
(nipper welehta).
Sample white: 1 car, lie (htadlnf),
"No. l yellow: 1 car, HVte.
No. 1 yellow: I cara (pectal bllllnr).
17 Ho; 1 car (shipper's lots), Wio; 1 car,
tic. . '
No. I yellow: I ear (apeeial bullae).
17 Uc; 1 car, 67c.
No. 1 mixed: 1 ears, StHs; I-S car
tapecUl billing). It tic.
OATS.
No. t white: I cara, 11c; 1 car, Sl'ic;
1 car, 114c.
No. 4: 1 car, lOHc.
RTBt
No. 1: 1 car, Tic.
No. 1: 1 1-a car. TO 40.
BARLEY,
ample: 1 ear, 47c
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Csrlots.)
Week
Tear
Ago
IS
. 46
1
1
Tear
Ago
in
71
II
1
rleoelpt .
Wheat
Today Ago
.14 125
. ; ' M-
..1Z U
. 1 '
. i'T -a':
Cera
Oata
KfP
Barley
Shipments.
WhMt
Cora
Oata
Week
Today Atro
..llff! tu-.ut-.
17 41
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wvpnut rMcARANCF.s.
Bya
fcuahela Today Tear ago
Wheat and flour ,.617.000 416.00
Corn 117,000 None
Oata 10,000 None
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Week
Carlots-fc Today. Ago.
Wheat 611 636
Corn 14 "
Oati Ill " !
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Wheat 4!t 426
Corn 11 16
Oata 10 It .
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Wheat 283 170
Tear
Ago.
Ill
131
430
648
21
46
111
Corn 64 101 86
Oata 4 64 14
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
llnneapol 141 245 380
Duluth 17 67 111
Winnipeg 11,1 , ..M
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Vpdke Gran Co. DO. I61T. Aug. 4.
Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yea.
! '. Wht.
: (ep. 1.08U 1.0IU 1.01 LOT 1.08H
; 1.08 1.06 1 08
i Deo. 1.0IH 1.MU l.T 17 1.0
1.08 1.0TH l.OHi
May 1.139, 1.11V4 1.11 l.ll 1.13H
! , 1.1354 l.HH 11314.
Sep! .UK .T6H .T4 .74 I .T6U
Die. .77 .71 .T4 .74 .76
Corn
tap. 61 .41 .41 .(1 .61
!, .61 .62
Dae. .68 .18 .17 .17 .68
!' l .68
; Mir .41 .11 .40 .40 .41
Oata
i; Sep. .88 .33 .31 .81 .33
...: .83 -3i
J,...' Dee. .16 .3614 .15 .36 '.16
May .19 .39 .38 .38 .3
Lard
!1 Sep. 11.1 ll.lt 1011 10.97. 11.17
Oct. 111. 11 11.21 10.96 10.96 11.22
Rib
Sep. 10.1 10.20 10.07 10 07 10.30
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis. Aug. 6. Wheat Cash. No.
X northern, I1.26Q1.38; September, 11.13;
Jracember, tl.10; May, 11.13.
Corn No. 3 yellow, 67 68c.
Oat No. 3 white, 2930o.
Barley 44 43! 64c.
Rye No. 2. 72 73c.
riaxaeed No. 1. I2.611.6j.
St. Loals drain.
St. Louts, Aug. 6. Wheat September,
el. 06; December. $1.06.
Corn September, 60e; December,
I4c
Date September, llc; December, 16
4J15fc
Cttr Grata.
Kansas) City. Aug. 6. Wheat Septem
ber. 9o; December, 11.00; May,
11.04.
Corn September, 62o; . December,
. '
MbaneapoU Flaw.
Minneapolis. Minn., Aug. 5. Flour
Unchanged to 10c higher; family patents
quoted at 17.1007.60.
Bran Unchanged at $14.00.
" i" Omaha Bay Market. -
Prairie Hay Receipts are vary light and
demand la good on best grade at top
'quotation. The lower gradea are slow
ssle.
Alfalfa, Hay Receipts- ar' - Very light
nd demand fair on tp grades and light
en the lower grades.
; Price below are for earthed lots: Up
land prairie No. 1, 114.00016.00: No. 1
prairie, 411.00011.00; No. t prairie, 47.00
10 00; midland prairte No. 1. 111.000
14.00; No. prairie. -4150012.00; No. S
prairie, 17.00 0 9.00; lowland prairie No.
I, 1800 0 10.04; No. 1 prairie. 17.0008.00.
Aftalfa No 1. tll.00 0 14.00: atandard.
111.60012.50: No. 2, I14.4O011.6O: No.
t. 18.00 0 10.00. Straw .oat, St.0001.00.
Wheat straw. t7. 000 ill.
TarpentuM and Koela.
Savannah, Oa., Aug. I. Turpentine
Firm; 11.01: sales, 200 hbls.; receipts, 276
obis.; shipments, 171 bbla.; stock, 7,160
bbls.
Rosin Finn; sales,' 171 casks: receipts,
t.401 essks: shipments, 14 casks; stock,
12.151 casks
Quote: B, 4.15c: D, E. 1.05c; F. O. H.
t.lOc; I. K. 8.15c; M. 1.15c; N, t.60c; WG,
4.46c WW. 4.70c o V
New York Dor Oeods.
- Now York Aug. S. Cotton goods mar-
, kets were quiet with-a tendency toward
-lower bid. Yarn ruled, quiet. Business
' ta wool goods was kteady and in the
dress goods division tbe demand broaw,
- seed for many ot the stanlea. Silks con
i tinned to attract more buyers. Knit
foods buying moderate. Burlaps wars
; quia ana sugnuy rrrmer.
New York Dried FrnHe.
'"New York, Aug. fcBvaporated Apple
care.
Pninea Steady.
- Apricot Dull.
Peerbew Quiet.
- Kalaina Easy.
r -"i"" wf tfl iar
? vWir"YbrK. ttrg. o.e-fuielta bar silver,
ti Jisxlca doUart, 41.
Chicago Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. .
Owaee Bee leases1 v) are.
ChicaiiO, Aug. 5, Buying power
gave out in th wheat market today,
While there v. a fair early advance
in heptemncr on a continuation Of
thort covering, the finith wa about
the low point. There were net oie
- f 41 : ha A . - B.. 1 .
ni i j-ivir.- i-c, inner gram were
influenced by the action of wheat
Corn closed at lone ol S-Btaic
while oati were off l-2S-c, and
rje. 1 .45i.,c. 1
All graint told at a new low for
the teatun during the Iat week,
Speculative buying wat not sufficient
to abwrb the hedge without price
receisinn. Wheat c toted with net
Umr of 1 l-rV;fJ l-4c, while corn wa
off 6i. i 8c: oatt. 1 1-1 l-Zc. and
rye, 4 -wc. Lard finished with a
!o of 47I-r((T.5Jc and thort rib,
80c.
Ball IWthHM Weak,
Hullnh nuhu.ium wee lacking today
and the kul at the Mevloue day weak.
n. the ihnlral pontum. Ralni t.ll la
i-anada where the lata crop will be bn
rttvd and mere wee no activity la ine
nsorl demaod. Mpot prentluiue were
lawor ae rompated wtth tne peptentMr.
Iw-r ae rompered with the Heptember,
ul( onrie the neat week eurrirtal to take
out around 7,t0(l.oo bueneie nr grain.
torn and eate are completely onnr tne
laminellon or wheat. There wee utile in
the eiluallon lo cauae any material buying
and with Inrreaeed hedging pmaeire oete
enld down to within a traction ef the
low. it figure of the eeaeon. Hulk rf the
trade waa of a local character. Crop re
porn on corn were generally favorable
except from parte of South Dakota, and
Mlnnraeta. where rain la needed.
While there wee no material Breaeur
on rye, the undertone waa eaaler In arm
pathy with wheat. No. 1 oa track aold at
lac orcr sepirmoer.
ft Notre.
Threahlng return rover lnr parte ot
anuihrrn Mlnaraeta, South lakota and
North 1'ekoie, aa revolved by C, K. Lewta
h Co., ehnwed average ylelde ot aprlng
wheat ot 20.7 buahela; rya, 22.4 baahela;
bur ley, 24.1 buahela, and oat, 40.2 buahela
per acre. Wheat and rye are about an
average and oata and barley aoraewhat
leea than expected, although much better
than the laat two year.
Italian wheat harveet la croareaelna.
Crop la eatlruated at 141.000,00 bmhola or
2U.ooo.ooo buahela leea than laat year and
i, ooo.ooo Duaneia la l:o. Rueelan crop
re deteriorating, mleee rata la received
the yield will bo email. German rye crop
la larger than the average and wheat an
verago. Halnrall In the Punjab dletilct
t India la ample.
New wheat crop In New South Walee la
eatlmated at 40,000.000 buahele. Reaervea
ot old wheat are eetlmated at 1,100,000
buahela Total axpona ao far thle eeaeoa
re 71,000,000 buahela or (.000.000 buahele
eaa than the general trad eatlmate aa to
the amount that country baa for export.
Wheat recetota at nrlmarv marketa ainea
July 1 aggregate I1.2S2.0 buahela. eom-
parea wun va.sti.uoe Mianel for the eama
time lent year. Chicago haa received 12.
879.000 buahela, compared with 18.274,000
bUKhela laat year. Kanaaa City, 13,611,000
buahele. or almost 10.000.000 buahela leea
than laat year; St. Louie. 4.136.000 buahela.
compered with 11,188,00 buahela laat year.
i.uniraci aiocae oi wneai ia puouo eie
vatore are aald to have been reduced
1.000.000 the laat week and are eetlmated
at 260,000 buahela. th amaileet of the
aeaaon. At the end of May they were
more than T.OOO.00O buahela. In fire daya
early 4,000.000 buahela of wheat were
loaded out of publlo and private elevaton
laat week, alao 1.749.000 buehela of corn,
288,000 buahela of oat and 22,000 buahela
f rye. There were alao heavy loadlnaa an
Saturday. In all nearly 6,000,000 buahela
of grain were loaded, out during the week.
.. Kanaaa City live Stork.
Kanaaa City, Aug. 6. Cattle Receipts,
loo head. Market for week: Beef ateera
and fat aha stock moetly 26O6O0 higher;
epota, 76o higher; canneri 26o higher;
cutter 60e higher; bull steady; calves,
moatly 2660c higher; fat cow and heif
er atrong to 26o higher; dock calves
steady; top steers, 110.60.
Hogs Reoelpta, 1,100 head; market
active to packer; steady to 10O higher;
plainer kinds showing advance; godd 200
to 140-lb., I10.16910.2S; few loads good
200 to 300-lb., IO.6O0i.tt: packing sow
steady, I7.75P8.00.
Sheep Receipt, 1,00 head. Market
for week: Lambs 1640o higher; top na
tives, 111.00; light ewe steady; heavies
600 lower.
Sioux City Livestock.
Sioux City. Aug. 6. Cattle Receipts 500
head; market compared to week ago, fed
teera and yearlincs. 25c higher: grass
steers and yearlings, 60 to 75c higher;
grass cows and belters, bo to 75o nigner;
top beeves, $10.25; fat cow and helfora,
25o higher; canners, 25c higher; veals,
steady; top, $9.60; feeders, 25 to 60o high
er: feeding cows and heifers, ,25o high
er; stockers, 25 to 50c higher.
Hogs Receipt. 4,500 head; market 25e
lower; top, 410.00; tutcher, 8.769.75;
packing grades, 17.00 sjs.uo; native pigs,
18.00; stags, 15. 50O6.75.
Sheep Receipts 1,000 head; market
steady.
Omaha Produce
Furnished by the state of Nebraska, de
partment of agriculture, bureau of mar
kets and marketing:
LIVK POULTRY.
Wholesale Wholesale
Buying Selling
: Price. Price.
Broiler 10.23OI0.24 I0.18O10.10
Hens, lignt lfW .17. .20
Hens, heavy 170 .18
Cocks 09 .12
Duck 16 .20
DRESSED POULTRY.
Broilers (
Leghorn broiler
Hens ,
Cocks
Ducks '
.110
.lift
.180 .25
.850
.28 i
230 .26
150 .18
.22 0 .30
EQG9.
Select
No. 1 19 .20
No. 2 16 0 .1
Cracks .14
Case count, case. 4.10
BUTTER.
Creamery, prints
Creamery, tub
Country, common .25
.150 .24
.210 .24
.IS
.150
.33 0 .36
.12 & .34
.26 0 .27
nutter rat. eta- . ,
tion price 210 .IS
Butter fat, direct
shippers 309 .IX .........
HAT.
Prairie No. 1 upland, 114.00 016.00; No.
2 upland, 4U.001S.00; No. I upland, 17.00
010.00; No. 1 midland, 112.00014.00; No.
1 midland, 19.50011.00; No. 3 midland,
17.0001.00; No. 1 lowland, 4800010.00:
No. I lowland, 47.0008.00.
Alfalfa No. 1, 114. 00016.00: atandard,
112.00013.00; No. 2, 410.00011.00; No. I,
$8.00010.00.
Straw Oat. 18.0009.00; wheat, 17.000
8.00. MEATS.
Wholesale prices ot beef cuts are as
follows: No. 1 rlba, 21c; No. t ribs, 20c;
No. ribs, 15c; No. 1 loin, tie; No. 1
loins, 26c; No. I loins, 17c; No. 1 round,
19 o; No. 2 rounds, lie; No. I rounds,
15c: No. 1 chucks. 13c; No. 2 chucks,
12c; No. 3 chucks, 9c: No. 1 plates, 6c;
No. 2 plates, 6c; No. 2 plate, 4c.
FRUITS.
Banana: Per lb., 67c Orange:
Siss 216 and larger, $9.00U.0D; size 250
and larger, 8.0010.00; else 288 and
larger, 17.0008.50; sise 224 and larger,
16.2507.00. Lemons; Box, according to
size, 47.600 00. Peaches: 18-lb. boxes,
St. John California, 11.60: Arkansas, bu
12.5003.50. Apricots: 4-baaket crates,
Washington, 12.0002.25. Plums: 4-baaket
crates, 12.0002.26. Cherries: Home grown
market basket, 31.50. Applee: Wineaapa,
11.60; apples, pippins, 13.50. Peara: Bart
lett. 50 boxes. 13.7504.00. Prunea: 4
basket crate. 14.00. Fig: Calfiornla, 26
carton. No. 8. 12.00.
VEGETABLES.
Potatoes: New California, No. 1, per lb.,
1c; new Early Ohio home grown, 1c; sweet,
puer bu. hamper, 11.60. Head lettuce:
Crate. 14.0005.00; dozen, 11.1001.76.
Leaf lettuce: Dozen, 45040c. Egg plant:
Dosrn, 11.60. Onions: Crystal wax, 46-lb.
crates. 13.00; yellow, lb., 4c; red, lb.. 1c;
Spanish, crate, .42.25. Onlsna: Horn
grown. 36040c. Cucumbers: Hot bouae,
market basket. Tfc; home grown, market
basket, 60c. Cabbage: New, per lb., home
grown, 205c Tomatoes: Home grown,
basket. 75c. Radishes: Dozen. 16026c.
Spinach: Home grown, 60c Oreen pep
pers: Lb., 2.0c. Oreen and wax beans:
Market basket. ' I1.OO0L25. Parsley:
Dozen bunches, 40045c Watermelon:
Lb.. 2c Cantaloupes: Crates, 12.600
1.50; flats, 11.0001.40. Celery: Michigan,
10066c Turnips, carrots and beets, 60c
Dates Dromedary, 16.75
Checkers and Cracker Jack Per esse of
10, plain. $1.75; per case ot 140. plain,
$3.50.
.Honey Per case. 24 frames. $5.60.
Repack Baskets Per crate, 250 baskets,
$J.0.
Nuts Pesnuts: Cartons, II lbs I lbs.,
34 lb., per lb., lie. Drum. 11 lbs., per lb,
13c: pail, 30 lbe . per lb., 14c. Jumbo, raw,
ssck. per lb., I He; Jumbo roasted, sack,
per lb., c English walnuts: Sack lots,
per lb, lie; small lota, fee Is, ate.
Live Stock
Omeka. August
MeaMlata were!
Cam. Hen. bees.
Or filial Header ,,,, a.414
Official Taaa4y .... 4 1)1
T.uir tint
14.444 11.441
I'rrieiai waH.edsy. till
urririal Thuraday..,. 4.17
urfuual yridey J.eat
kellmat Meadai ,,, is
dare this week. .. .11 414
same dare week tgo.H.tf
Item a date I wa se.l! et
Mama dars I w't a . 14.11
day year aso 11 1 i;
10..77 4ie
III 10.114
T 4a
lies
e!i tt.iii
T1.I4 II.44I
tf.lti i4,sT
a. 711 4.lll
41.444 7I.4JI
RsrelDts sad dlepawtiiaa ef llveaterk a
the I'aioa) iiorkytrde. t'mah, Neb., fi
I houre eadia ai 1 p. sn , August 4,
IVJJi
KSCKirTS CABUT.
.... Catll. Hoi.
v., . m r. nr.
Mo. l'.- lly
Union 1'a.ifio K. II. ,. .,
C. N. W. Hy., east
. eh N. W. Hy.. West
c, r.. ii.i2i.kr
,, M. Q. M., east
i . m. g. Kr, west
C, K. I. A I'., east
, H I. A P., west
Illinois Ceairtl hy
Total rerelpt
DISPOSITION H K A O.
Armour A Co
I
11
.. II
-3
.. II
.. 6
1
II
4
a i
i
14 IT
.Hose.
.. .Lit!
..
.. . 7S4
.. l.le
4b0
.. Ill
.. f.TOI
t.'ttdahy Parkin Co, ...
uo4 racking i o
Morris king Co.
Swift A Co
J. W. Murphy
Swart A Co
Total
rattle: Receipts 200 head. This week's
rattle run, ll.lel heed. Is one et the
lisbtoet of the esanon. and the market ha
ahowa the lallu.nie of the small aupplle
y eavanruig ensrpiy. Btnere wesksnad on
the close, but ere atlll fully too higher
than a week to, while cows and belters
nave regained all of laat weeks lotftlc
decline, and (tochers and feeders ars
around lOo higher. Tbe week's ton oa
cernfed steers we 110.30. All class were
iwiralaally stesdy today, the only rattle
received being elorkers and feeders tlllad
direct to yard traders.
quotations on rattls: Choice to prime
beeves. 41t.0ltHI.4t good to choice
beeves. II. loot 10.00: fair to erood beeves.
I!44.40; common to fair beeves. $126
ays.se cnoice to prime yeaninge, .7t
140: good to choice yearlings. II 14
t.ll; fair to good yearlings. 41.5001.16:
tommon to fair yearlings, 17.6001.15;
cnoice to prims belters, .6tt.l6; good
to choice heifers, 11.0004.16; fair to good
heifers, $6.0007.40; common to fair heif
ers, 46.00 0 4.00; choice to prim cows,
16 7607 60; good to choice cows, $6,760
1.76; common to good cows, $4.5006.25;
good to choice feeders, $7.6008.16; fair
te good feeders, l 07.6o; common to
fair feeder. S8.OO0I.7S: good to choice
stockers, $7.2501.00; fslr to good stockers,
m.ii.w; common to fair stockers, 16,15
04.24: stock heifers. 14.0006.(0: atork
cows, $3.2104.60; stock calves, $5,000
7.50; veal catvea, 16.6009.60; stock bulla,
14.4004.74; bulla, stags, etc., $1.7607.00.
Moge: Receipts were 4,70 head. Al
though receipts were unusually light, even
for Saturday, trading waa alow and
drargy. with prices, ranging from a few
sales about steady at the opening to a
big quarter lower at the close. Light boss
sold mostly st $1.76014.00; with a top
price or 410.11. Oood quality aseaium
weight butcher sold at 49.60010.00. and
strong weight butchers at 4 7609.60. The
duik or better grades sold at 48.760
14.00, Heavy mixed and cacklnr grade
sold at $8.7601.60, with extreme heavies
ai r.vvo7.a. mess today are generally
10026a lower than a week aaro.
No. Ar. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sh.
24. .368 ... Tit 17. .841 140
Pr.
7 60
7 60
7 TS
7 85
8 00
8 10
8 25
8 40
8 55
t 25
9 75
9 90
I. .41 110
10. .104 ...
T 15
f 70
T 80
T 90
I 05
8 16
8 30. .
"8 50
I 00
I 60
9 85
10 00
It. .809
40. .48
73. .270
63. .274
41.. 274
21. .270
3.; 301
73. .147
60. .199
32. .17
67. .201
17. .174
70
110
70
70
64. .284 ...
67.. 296 ...
8..I7 ...
63. .294
70
63. .23
"70
70
6. .853 150
14. .206 ...
9. .255 ...
24. .212
8. .213
15. .193
40 10 10
10 IS
13. .214
Sheep and lamb: Receipts,
none. The!
fat lamb market ha been In a healthy
condition all week and after a lower sea
don Monday, due to liberal receipts, price
nave been strong to higner, with the price
now about a quarter higher than . last
week's close. Ths high mark for ' the
week wss $12.35 on choice western lambs
snd $12.40 for fed clipped Jambs. Feeders
wore fully steady early In the week, but
were dul and slow later, closing the week
at prices barely steady to a quarter lower
on strong weight lambs, with bulk of trad
ing at $11.50012.00. Sheep were In light
supply and wers generally steady,, pest
light ewe selling at $7.00.
Quotations on sheeD and lambs: Fat
lambs, good to choice, $12.2512.65; fat
lambs, fair to good, $11.0012.25; feeder
lamos, ia.uuisn2.ou; cull lambs. 6.uup
10.00; fat ewes, light, $6.6007.00; fat,
heavy, $4.0006.00.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago. Aug. 6. (U. S. Bureau of
Agricultural Economics.) Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.000 head; compared with week
go. beef ateers and yearlinir. 25c to &uc
higher; spots up more; in-between grade
howing moat gain: tot yearlings, for
week. $10.75; best matured steers, $10.70;
better grade butcher cows ana heifer
and canners and cutters, 15c to 26o
higher? In-between grades fat she-stock,
slow; uneven; bulls, 25c to 40c lower;
veal calves mostly 75o higher; stockers
and feeders, atrong; spots higher; week's
bulk prices, beet steers, $8.90010.90;
stockers and feeders, $5.60(316.60; butcher
she-stock, $6.2507.25: canners and cut
ters. 3. 180)3. so; veal calves, siu.uoiff
10.75.
Hon Receipt. 6.500 head: light hog.
dull, !6o to 40c lower; others weak to 25o
lower; top. lo.vo; duik aeairaoie nam
around $10.60; spots, 225250 butchers,
$14.00 010.25: bulk, medium weights and
heavy butchers, $8.7509.60; bulk packing
sows, 47.6608.10; plga, quiet; desirable
kinds. $10.25010.40; holdover moderately
liberal; heavyweight, $9.1010.00; me
dium, $9.76010.50; light, $10:35010.60;
light light, $10.25010.60; packing sows,
smooth, $7.6008.35; packing sows, rough,
$7.10(97.60; killing pigs, $9.5010.40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head;
market steady; compared week ago, kill
ing and feeding classes steady to 15c
higher, mostly; cull natives averaging 25c
up, western Iambs comprised bulk of sup
ply; week bulk prices, native lambs, $12.25
012.60; western, $12.3512.86: fat ewes,
$1.6007.25; feeder lambs, $12.15012.60;
cull natives, $8.0009.00.
St. Joseph Livestock.
St. Joseph, Aug. 6. Hogrs Receipt
4,000 head; shippers took around 250 light
and medium butchers at $10.15010.25;
looks strong to 5c higher than yesterday's
shipper market; packer market, slow, un
even and steady, to 10c lower; choice light
packers. $10.25; packing sows, dull, 10
to 26c lower; average cost yeterday, 9.18;
weight, 147 pounds. "
Cattle Receipts 200 head; market, com
pared with week ago, best fed steers
and yearlings, 25 to 60o higher; gran
steers, uneven, 50c to $1.00 higher; she
stock and bulls, 1 to 25c higher; calves,
60o higher; week's closing bulk prices,
best steers. $8.75 0 10.10; wrassers, 16.90
8.40; beef cows, $5.5005.75; a few choice
up to $6.50; bull, $3.505.00; veal calves,
$9.009.50.
Sheep Receipts 200 head; market com
pared with week ago, killing classes, about
steady; week' bulk prices. bet native
lambs, $12.00012.35; western, $12,150
12.75; yearlings, $9.50; fat ewes, $4,600
6.6;.
Kansas City Produce,
Kansas City, Aug. 6. Butter, Eggs and
Poultry Unchanged.
PUTS and CALLS wthewo"
Their nas la Trading in Wall St clearlr
explained ta our FREE BOOKLET Ho. 48.
Tsehaaas Ce. 44 Wllllaai St. New Vert
MONEY III GRAIN
S12.50bovsiruaxariteeoDtiononlO,000
bushels of wbeat or com. Na Further Kluk. J
A movement of Be from opium price gives
jroa an opportunity to take 4SOO.OO; 4c, $400.00;
Sc. 1300.00. etc. WRITE TODAY FOR PAR.
TICULARS and FREE MARKET LETTER.
IIVESTOIS MILT HIDE, fertlrwest Iraaah
Bee. N. 1004 anlsMre.KAeiaM CITY, MO.
wroefraniooaot
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Stack PrrvUsges
Partial Payments
Marginal Trading
Owrright Parch aa
fwMUN
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PAULKAYE 14"&r
Financial
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
Omaha Bee Lea) Wire.
New York, Atf. 5. So far ai
tlinr action waa evidence, the finau
cial market ended tbe week with a
Iccliiiu; of confidence that the iitue
of the impending conferencea on our
own labor deadlock and oa the Ger
man rrparationa wilt avert the much
prrdicted emit.
On the a lock exchange, notwith
ttaruling tbe usual tendency ol a
week-end market to run counter to
the general movement of the week,
pricra advanced again, the railway
share leading the moderate rcov
cry and with doting pricea quite
generally at the beat.
Advtuisoa V tasseeaei
Cnmparlaoa sf values for the eomplsted
week would S'H nitrw le tae casual oe
arrvcr a rlod of doubt aad apprehension.
Net ailvenrva ef 1 and I peima are aumer-
nua and net devllses so few as hardly
lo count In ths reckaalng.
Today's attitude of the atork market
was naturally takes tn ronnertloa with
the Intimations Irom Wsshlngton tkat la
bor leaders were asala In eoaferenre wna
the government. The firmness whieh pre
vailed In foreign etehange rales (eicept
In the tier man aiark) also was equally In
terpreted In line with the murk calmer
and more conciliatory dispatches front
1'srls.
An advance ef sterling te a rate touched
only on three day during the past sis
weeks waa pernaps a logical response is
the chancellor of the ssrbeuaer'a positive
restatement of his governments purpoas
to resume Interest payment on the debt
due to our treasury.
New York Stocks
Ranee of price of the leading stocks
furnished by Logan Jlryaa. 144 Peters
Trust building:
RAILROADS.
Frldsy
High. Irfw. Close, close.
a. t. s. y. ...101 iom i4i 101
Baltimore ok Ohio 67 67 67 67
Canadian Paclflo 141 141
N. T. Central ... 17 IT
141 140
97 47
78 71
14 81
101
16 21
66
21 11
11 11
Tt T8
80 79
46 46
Tl'i 74
46 44
26 26
Chssa. Ohio ... Tl 74
Ot. Northern ..... 11 14
Illlnole Cental
K. C. Southern 26 11
Lehigh Valley ... 66 46
Missouri Paclflo .. 28 11
N. Y. A N. H. ... 11
41
78
79
4
74
.44
26
North. Paclflo ... 71
Chicago N. W. . 80
renn. K. n. ...
Resiling 71
C, R. I. A P. ... 44
Southern Paclflo . 16
Chi.. Mil. A St. P. 81
40
11 10
Union Paclflo ..143 143 141 142
STEELS.
Am. Car Fdry....l72 171 171 171
Amsr. Locomotlvs.llO 114 111 120
Baldwin Loco 120 120 120 110
Bethlehem steel... 77 77 7T 77
Colo. P. at 1
10
Crucible tr
42
$8
77
42 91
18 18
77
$4 14
71 71
Am. Steel Fdry.... 11
Lackawanna Steel. 77
Mid vale Steel 14
14
Reo Steel A Iron.. 71 71
Ry. Steel Springs
101
U. S. Steel 101 100 101 101
Vanadium -.... 48
Otis Steel 11 11
11
11
COPPERS.
Anaconda 13 68
43 12
41 60
88
22 21
10 10
.... 40
36 35
17
16
12 12
64
70 T4
44 v.! 44 i
68 68
12 12
Am. a. a K. co... !
Cerro De Pea CO
41
Chill
12
10
22
40
Green Cananea...
Inspiration
Kennecott ,
6 S5
Nevada Consolld.
Ray Consolidated
Seneca
. 12
. 64
OILS.
12
64
70
43
48
12
Utah
General Asphalt .. 70
Coaden 44
California Peterol 58
Island Oil ...
Invincible Oil ..
12
Mexican Peterol .
175 172 172 174
12 12 12 12
Middle States) ..
Paclflo Oil
54 64
64 64
Pan-American ..
... 75 75
.... 44 44
.... 7 7
.... 29 It
61 63
0 30 t
76 76
44 44
7 7
29 29
63 . 63
80 30
18S 181
Phillips
Pierce Oil .......
Pure -OH
Royal Dutch.
Sinclair Oil
Stan. Oil, N. -7. 183 181
Ttftraa Co. 47 47
47 47
19 30
Union Oil i... 20 14
White Oil 8 a
8 8
MOTORS.
Chandler 69 69
General Motors.... 13 13
Willys-Overland
Pierce-Arrow 10A 10
69 69
13 13
10 10
Studebaker ..131 130 131 131
RUBBER AND TIRES.
FIsk 12 12 13X 12
Goodrich
Kelley-Spgfld 43 43
Keystone Tire 9 9
AJax 12 12
U. S. Rubber 50 i 66
37
43 44
9 9
12 12
61 66
INDUSTRIALS.
Am. Beet Sugar... 47 47
47 47
32 32
40 40
40
A.. O. & W. I.
32 32
40 40
Am. Interl. Corp.
Amer. Sumatra .
Amer. Tele
American Can ..
Central Leather .
122 122 121 122
59 59 69 69
38 38 38 88
16 16' 14 16
Cuba Cane
Cub-American Sug. 27 27 27 17
Corn Products ...110 110 111 110
Famous Players .. 84 84 84 84
uen. Electric 17
Gt. North, ore. ..tu 4U 40
Amer H & L pfd
70
62
60
66
11
U. S. Ind. Alcohol 62 62 62
inter, .paper
Inter. M. M.. pfd. 66 66
6Q
82
66
Amer. Suit. Ref. 82 82
82
Sears-Roebuck ... 82 81 81 81
Stromsburg 44 43 44 ....
Tobacco Products . 04 64 64 64
Worthington Pump 51 6114 51 ....
Wilson Co. 43 43 43 43
Western Union 111
Westing. Electric 61 6Ui 61 61.
Amer. Woolen 90 90 90 10
MISCELLANEOUS.
Amer Cotton Oil .. 26 26 26
Amber Ag Chm ..37
Amer Linseed
Bosch Magneto
37
37 37
34
35
34
79
92 12
4 4
Brook R T ..
California Pack .. ..
Col Q & El
. 92
. 4
92
4 .
Colum Graph ..
United Fruit ..
Lorillard Tob ..
141
.164 164 164 164
. 38 38 38 ..
.121 120 120 121
. 52 61 61 62
Philadelphia Co
Pullman
Punta Aleg Sug
So Prt Rico Sg
B4
63 63 63
Retail Stores 68
St. It. A B. T.
10 29 10 29
We Offer
MersTnCbiiipaiiy
PetereKationalBank
firinn
Va Car bm II
elaa el II a. as, 114.14 shares
frlday.
Close, I'luea,
Money ,!
Marks 411 ,aull
fraawe ball .eall
Sterling , 4 44 4t
New York Bonds
Kew York. Aug. I. Pvteea In the bond
market were alrengiheeeU rosaklerebly la
the brief seaelua sf the stork earsasta
' Mailroed beads, wbua fea.e been
good demand throughout the week, war
agata the favorite. Chicago rDa ta
were especially atrong, lumping Ik soisua,
while St. Paal.Kasaas t lly hBartlln 4S
were uo 1. I'eaasylvenla geaaral la
Norfolk and Wester convertible 4s and
wloeoeala Casual 4 Moved upward 1
point.
The foreign group was Irregular, Argen
tine 7t sad sum of tbe frenrh municipals
stiffened slightly, while tireall 7 and Is
reacted moderately ftoen Friday eloeleg
euatatlens, Iximinlo ef Canada 6s of
11 rvecaed a w aisa wive ror tne
year, presumably in reepeaae re ike aif bar
rate or Canadian exekang:'.
la the Industrial Hat. Cuba Can a
Cerro de Pasta Is snd Ooodrkh tt
a good account or themselves.
New York. Aug. I. Following are to
day's high, low and closing prices of bonds
en the New Turk ato-k exchsnge, aad the
total sales of each bond
r. a. Be
Bales (In l.00 High Low Cloee
17 Liberty 1 101.04 100.14 100.14
44 Liberty lat 4'ie..ini.j4 10LI4 101.14
214 Liberty M 4s.. 10.14 lte.10 100 14
II Liberty Id 4 V,e. .100.68 100.lt 100 II
1144 Liberty 4th 4V,.. lot SO 101.11 101.14
1441 Victory 4 lee. 114.44 10S.U
lit victory 4ti ,...100.60 ioo.4 luv.ev
Forrlgn Government, State and Municipal.
4 Argentine 7 140 100 10
I Heme 114 111 111
4 Itordeaux I 11 83 63
II Copenhagen l .. 41
1 I, yens la 81
1 Mursrllles 1 3
6 Klo de Janeiro Is.. tt
2 Sen Paulo la 100
11 11
1 11
tl I
19 100
1 Zurich is 113 113 111
43 Csechnslo Reo Is elf I is
4 Deot Seine 7s 42 tl
II
81 Dom I'll 6s it. .101 101
14 Dom Csn 6s 11 100 ino
103
100
14 Pom Can 5a 13 t
15 Dtch K Ind la T.. 46
10 Dtch R Ind la 43... 44
11 41
6 16
14 14
74 French Reo .
100 160
44 Preach Rep Ts.... 9t
1 Jananeaa 4s T4
"
71 71
a Belgium 7t 106 101 105
4 Belgium 6a ...10ft 100 100
14 Denmark 4s ....... 99 91 91
II Netherlsnds ts .... 46 96 96
4 Norway Is 114 110 110
4 Sweden 6 104 104 104
16 Paris-Ly-Med 6s 7 71 71
14 Reo Bolivia la
48 98 98
It Hep Chile 8 46..
.102i 102 102
I Queensland 7
..104 100 101
11 Queensland 6s 102 101 102
41 Swiss Con 1 119 111 119
IKQB&Iltts 22.109 101 101
11 K G B & I 6s 29.109 101 101
I K OB II 6t 17.104 104 104
14 V 8 Braill I....,. 101 100 100
II U 8 Mexico 4s ..... 44 44 46
Railway aad Miscellaneous.
I Amer Ag Chra Ts.l44 14 104
6 Amer Smelt 6s 44 14 14
It Amer Sugar 4s 103 103 103
18 Am T T cv 6s. ...115 119 lie
18 Am T ft T c t 5s... 89 Vi
I Amer Writ Pa 6.-. 86
15 Armonr ft Co 4s. 40
I A T ft S F gen 4s.. 43
49
11
86
90
93
86
90
13
1 A T ft S F adj 4s. . 84
84
84
12 At Ret 6
.103 103 103
I Bait ft Ohio Is
...101 100 101
42 Belt ft Ohio 4s.. 86
85 86
107 108
I Bell Tel Pens 7s..
1 Beth St p m Is...
1 Bkln R T 7s ctf..
.108
.. 93
93 13
.. 82
.. 80
82
80
82
80 U
2 Can Pac d 4s
8 Cent Ga 6 ..
. 100'
99
100
90
132
95
81
101
82
60
70
66
75
81
85
83
2 Cent Pac gtd 4
90
12 Cerro de Pasco 8s.. 122 121
12 Ches & Ohio cv 5.. 95 95
T Ches & Ohio or 4a 89 98
, 8 C B ft Q.rt ta A. .101 101
8 Chi ft E III 6 82 82
6 Chi Gt West 4s 40 60
8 C M ft St P cv 4s 70 70
32 C M & St P ref 4 66 66
6 C M ft St P CV 6s.. 76 75
91 Chi Rys 5s 82 79
6 C R I & P gen 4s.. 86 84
49 C R I '& P rof 43.. 82 82
1 Chi & W Ind 4s.. 76 76
76
6 Chile Cop 7s 105 105 105
13 Chile Cop 6 93 93 93
2 Colo ft So ref 4s.. 49 89 81
2 Con Coal Md 6s 90 90 90
26 Cuba Cane Sg d 8s 95 92 95
64 Cuba Cane Sg d Ts 90 90 90
t Cuba R R T A...104 104 104
10 Cub Am Sugar 8s.. 105 105 105
4 Del & Hud cv 6s.. 98 98 98
2 Det Ed ref 6s 103 103 103
2 Dlmnd Mtch 7..108 108 108
12 Dpnt Nem 7s 107 107 107
11 Duquesne Lt 6a 103 103'i 10.1
40 Emp G ft F 7s ctf. 98 98 98
. 9 Erie gen 4s 66 66 66
9 Erie pr lien 4s.... 69 68 69
3 Fisk Rub 8s 107 107 107
11 Gen Eiec d 5 101 101 101
IT Goodyear T 8s 31. ..101 101 101
19 Goodyear T 8a 41. .116 116 116
4 Ond Tnk Ry C 6s... 103 103 103
6 Grt North 7s A Ill 110 110
48 Grt North 5s B..104 103 104
109 Hud ft M ref 5a A.. 88 85 86
18 N T Ed ref 6.. 110 110 110
19 NY NH ft H e 6a 48 81 81 81
8 N Y Tel ref 6 41.106 106 106
32 Nor ft West cv 6s.. 114 115 116
8 Nor ft West con 4s.
13 Nor Pao pr In
14 Nor Pac ref 6s.
2 N W Bell Tel 7s. . .
10 O S L gtd 6 ctf...
84 Or-Wsh RRAN 4s.
93 93 91
89 89 89
108 108 108
,108 107 107
,104 104 104
84
83 84
100 100
90 91
92 93
101 101
109 110
2 Otis St Ss A 100
16 Pao G ft El 6a 91
I Pao T ft T 5 62 ctf. 92
1 Fan-Am PAT 7s.. 101
42 Penn R R 6
110
84 Penn R R gen 6s. .
3 Penn R R gen 4s
1 Pere Mrq ref 6s.
19 Reading gen 4s ...
6 Rep I ft St col 6s.
30 R I A ft L 4s.
,102 101 101
93 83 93
97
85
93
84
97,
85
93
82
97
85
93
84
Nebraska
Farm Mortgage
Bonds
Tax-Free in Nebraska
THE ideal investment
fof Nebraska in
vestor. Secured, by
first mortgage on pro
ducing Nebraska land
valued at from two to
four timet tbe amount
of tbe loan.
Denomination
$100, $500, $1,000
Ask for Detailed Circulars
qtftmteffrth
t t L I U A a r.f 4s It It
14 t L r 4J Is. 41 41
14 st L, r lee 4.. t 74
k i. a a r a i 4 a ti 11
II at P a K C a L 4e tl l
I I 1 4 4 f III . 71 71
f krstw.rd A L ea 44 44
14 s. aboard A t, sd 6s l II
I Ke.baatd A I. rf Is 44 44
14 diK.-lair Crude ls. ta
Siaclaif tnl s 7a,o 14
15 atnol.ir ixl e J., t
II Su Pas as 14 tl
14 He Pa ref 4a 41 te
II ska y .a ! fl 11
II ae Ry sea 4 tt
67 ka ky s.s 4s 44
a tto Pri Ml Ts....lel 11
I Ufa Oil Ctl 4 1 ..114 144
I YHltd A tdj 4s.. 44 14
II Ttdewtr Oil .., .1 !
T l a r 4) la A elf. I M
II t a Pa lat 4a 44
II
II ,
!
tj
tt
14
II
41
t
14
II sj
tl
ll
4
44
111
14
444
H0
I
16
ta Pa cv 4
tl 14 44
I'a Pa rel 4.
14 Heeliy I
u a Ru t.,
V Mu Is ...
....14 !! I4
.... t ll 14
....11 1 117
.... 41 4
V S ateel f I
14 14 104
tt P L Is.... II tt 4S
Va-Car 1'kro Ts stf. t ta ti
Va HV I ! UK t
14 West Ble le 14 !
West aid la I.... s ss es
t Wwrtlag r.l.e fs. ...14 14 in
I Wkeet 4 1,1 eoa 4a 74 74 14
1 WHaua ft C at 7a.t4 14 1
II WUeon A C ov Is... 14 tl tl
4 Wise Cent tea 4s.. 41 4S II
Total sales sf bond Inday wers 17.401..
ton rompared with lll.lll.4o previous day
aad ll.tll.vo a year aa.
N. Y. Curb Bonds
New York, Aug. k Traasartlsns sa the
New York curb Had market today were
ss follows :
Industrials.
Palos (In 11.000) High Low fine
I Amer T ft T Is 11. .104 144 100
I Amer Tob 7 II 101 101 101
3 Aoacon Cop 1 101 101 101
4 Anacon Cop 7s It. .141 101 101
9 Anglo Am Oil ll.l i io
I Armour A C Is
14 104 !
4 Beth St 7s 11
Beth St 7s II....
3 J Bkla Un Use 7a..
.146, 106 144
.101 101 101
los int ie
111 lit 111
T Can Nat Ry eq 7s
Cos Oss Halt Is..
11 101 101
Ooodrlt h T 7s 101 141
Grand Trunk 4t ..16 106
II"
10
Hoed Rubber Ta.... 19 tt 11
Humble Oil 7 It0 lot 100
Int R T Is 11
.. tl 11
.. 16 16 16
..101 10 101
..101 101 101
.1100 104 140
Kan O ft El 8.
Laclede a 7.,.
Ill Cent ! ..
Ind M 6
Int R T ref 6i..
.. 11 61
In M M af 4. . . .
Int Pa ref la B..
Kelt Spring T I..
41 46 44
. 17 87 IT
At 101 108
.104 J 04 104
. 44 91 41
.142 103 102
.100 140 100
. 99 99 99
. 90 80 10
12 Larka St I 1.1...
1 L8AMSd42l
1 Lehlgb Valley I
1 I.lg ft My 1
1 Lorillard 6a
I Mkt St Ry con 6
I Mex Pet 8
101 101 106
I Mich Cent deb 4.. 41
T Mid St cv I 4
11 M K T n p I 6 A 85
160 M K ft T n sd Is A. 61
1 hi K ft T lat 4s.... 81
43 Mo Pse gen 4s.... 44
2 Mont Pow 6s A 7
1 N K T T 1st Is ctf tt
93 I
e IS
It
41
14
47
tl
73
16
n
ii
41
47
96
72
1 N O T ft M inc 8s.. 71
4 N Y C col Ts
.101
.144
101 106
107 108
11 91
91 99
91 97
34 N Y C d 6s
1 NYC con 4s ... .
7 Lib Mc ft Lib Ts.
16 Nat Acme 7 .
1 Phil El 4s
1 Phil Pet 7Ua WW
91
44
47
.143 103 148
.1UZ 101 1UJ
S Pub SrrCNJ 7.. 103 103 101
4 Robert Qalr 7 94 II 18
3 Sears Roe 7s 23. ...101 101 101
I S W Bell Tel 7s. ...194 104 104
11 Swift ft Co 7 31. ..103 103 141
3 t'n Oil Prod I 101 100 101
42 West Elec 7s 106 106 104
Foreign Bonds.
37 Argentine 7a 23. ...100 100 100
40 MontevlAs 7s ...... 94 41 44
24 Serbs Croit la .... 95 95 95
1 Russian 4 12 13 13
4 Swiss 6s 103 10J 103
IS V 8 Mex 4s.
.21 21 29
. 94 96 96
.104 100 104
11 Netherlands 6s
S Rep Peru Is ...
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tection of our massive
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Ground Floor Omaha National
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Farnam at Seventeenth
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All securities require and deserve close attention. The inaugu
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New York. Aug 4.-Prire rallied trier
aa eeily dru le the ccilea aierkel. The
aeia e 4 imu hshr is 4 leeer
an ta rut tha sold (f a Imle frem
Pridav night's rlues, rallied sl sad
wee lelvtv sieedv at Ike suerl uf the Usl
hour, but rlueed Br tree le let el ef
Uta U. off 4 le 14 P"lia a.t
pot ws e,et. I puieie deeline, II II
fur aaidtaad UecV
aoeikere wi: Oelveeloa, 11 lie, tl
Blie decile. Kew ueveasa, II. lie, va
ekseged, Seteaa, l lie iinrkant.d
Aaeieal, II. le t deellae; M.mtihie,
14. ft eieie awiiee, Huueion, III be. 14
petals deellee; Lime Moth, ll.lla,
heated.
faiiilies to Better.
Chlraa. As, a. A luel deeresaa
a seeeieta, especially e fine butler, gave
the market a lirnt Mederttiee far lbs week
eadlee August 4, Th supply sf unrt.r
grada, huareeer. we SHU lart Cun.e.
nun tkaa market wee eel firmer then
ta krevtaee week. The eilra.l ss at
waste, visaed with mauls smaller stock!
sad sit he as II price ekaagae were email,
a tsehag ef g reir euaridese resulted.
C'Raeaga I sa k.
Rsage ef prteee of the ksdret Chicago
sleeks furelehed hy tagaa A Kiysn. 241
Peters Trust belktlag:
Armour A Co. pfd. "V
Nat. Leather, new......
Stewart-Warner 4i
Ualoa Carbide 67
Wsht 14
t leering Meae Malenent.
New Ye'k. Aug. 4 The aetual eondt
lloa ef the clearing aoeae hansa and
Iraal eemsasles tor the week shows that
Ihey bold tH.IJt.lt la excess of ral rs
ewiressenta This le an lvress of 111,.
117.414 frem Isst week.
MudicipaJ
Government Bonds
Bought
Sold
x Exchanged
C. E. JOHNSON
211 Keolina Bldf.
Omaha, Neb.
Long-Bell Lumber Co.,
Fint Mortgage 6, 1942
Among its Assets are :
8 factories,
23 mills.
127 lumber yards.
One million acres of land.
Eleven billion feet of standing timber.
To Yield 6.35
Burns Brtncer & mpany
tnateie evrerg w. torarr-iou- -
STvSrljsL?. OMAHA. HEBP-v Xtt.T.
Under Such a Securities Account,
this Company will:
livery of securities deposited in ac
cordance with the owner's orders,
thus accomplishing the immediate
consummation of orders.
Present and execute 'ownership cer
tificates required in the collection of
coupons. This rolieves the investor
of an irksome detail.
Furnish periodical statements of in
come collected on your securities,
thus supplying accurate and usable
information.
Report upon the condition of your
investments when requested.
Pentga Phjehaag.
"Me Ttik, A.4 Peieiaa
Pn m. . . . a , .. , .aisa.
Ureal nniaia fessaae. "?.; "
11441. 1 4sd 44.1 m beaks. I4j
' Vreire-Kewae. I tt1..!!
Italy lemaed, 41, seblet, .4
B.lgikra-lesad. ,4IJI
Ureal nniaia
Oermttr !'"". .-!
i;ii.-.v.4t ..bin.
Ner- lead. .1114.
i I ant I A 1 9.
l-esimaik Uemead. .414
Hwitserlasd liaised. .14
land lnweod, .144.
,iemaad. ,14.
-li.mand, ,4114.
-temaad. 41. ft
l-wiaaad. l4IT.Ji'
-Hemes, .till. 7
at n. I
4P4s
Poles I
Argenlinv ltmm
llrssle IXreasa,
UimUIIH.
bl
ft Meat al.tawHIPffllri
rJeipta II ee.Vi Ulel V, -"f
4Tt iata; eaat ehor Virgl l barrels. Cob
blers. 111.01 eoi New Jer.ey
Cubbl.ra few les. $11 1 l,','fhl.
aarfcei Kaily 'hioe, peer eondllle. II W
ml IS ewt J stlsnesela trKkad ICarlr Ohio,
It 44 cel.
ffcleg Pswdae.
rhlrage, Aug. V iiutter Mirkst "
fMhanged,
BPII mHM..-.t
PlaisBraal.
Pululh. Vlnn. Aim 6 Klexaeed See.
tsialier, : 4 bid. $1 in bid; November. ,
11411; Unember, ll 10 a.k.4.
I CA'SlXCltAM
1 Free Our Perelr
Olllce la
FRANKFURT (C.rmany)
IMPORTANT
CCNTINT3i
FAR REACHING NEWS
VITAL INTEREST TO
HOLDERS OF
FOREIGN SECURITIES
Especially
GtrRiit City Bond".
Currency or Chech
Writ at sacs tor full iaronae
ttea, which will be furnished
twee wsea reeueet.
H. & B. Wolff & Coiepany
I32S WALNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. PENNA.
Walnut 1988-1984-180
Nsw York Olllce 30 Breed Street
A BATH A DAY
THE HEW RUUD AUTO
MATIC WATER HEATER
Number 95
Built to supply enough Ho Water foi
the are rage home at a price the average
home-owner can pay.
A small Daymen t nut nna in vnur
home, balance monthly with gas bills.
Continuous satisfactory performance
is guaranteed by a
WATER HEATER EXPERIENCE
extending over 23 jreart.
Telephone Commercial Dept.
Metropolitan Utilities Dist.
GAS DEPARTMENT
1509 Howard Street DO uglat 0603
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