Omaha Grain Omaha, May 29. Omaha receipts were 64 cars against I Ox cars last year. Total shipments were 65 cars against 21G cars a year ago. There was a fair demand for cash wheat on the Omaha market today* Prices were 1 to 1 l-2c lowrer. Corn was in good demand, 1-2 to 2c high er. Oats were unchanged to l-4c up. Rye was quoted lc lower, and barley, lc higher. Liverpool wheat cables were, dis appointing to the bulls this morning. Chicago futures market opened slight ly lower for w heat and a shade up for corn and oats. Shorts were the buy ers on the breaks and , long grain came out on the bulges. Trade was small and largely of an evening up character over the holiday tomorrow. Weather continues favorable with dc manjt for cash grain slow. There is a lack of speculative buying sup port and th. market declines easily under pressure. There was consid erable liquidation in May wheat and in ihe late session this month devel oped considerable weakness affecting July and September to some extent, hut this influence was not extended to corn and oats, which held steady. Liverpool wheat; Broomhall cijbles: Market lower on free local and out side liquidation on account of the larger arrivals. The increased pres sure *s from the Argentine, where shippers are said to he consigning more wheat afloat unsold. Indian ship pers have lowered their offers 6 pence per quarter. Illinois Central Railroad company.; • in their crop report for week ending 1 May 26. says: Illinois, weather cool; rain in some sections. Wheat gen- ' erally looking good. Acreage estimat-1 ed 82 per cent; condition 84 per cent;! color and stand of oats good; acreage estimated 84 per cent; condition 85 per cent. Planting of corn still in , progress; normal acreage expected; prospects for good- yield continues favorable. Pastures and meadows in ' food condition. Iowa: Weather cloudy t and cool; slight rain. Spring wheat continues to do well; acreage estimated 110 per cent. Large percentage of corn plant ed and remainder will be completed shortly; warm weather needed to pro mote growth. Barley continues to grow' steadily. Gardens in good con dition. Indications point to normal fruit crop. Pastures and meadows doing tine. R. O. Cromwell wires from lUiilllps buig, Kan.: I make maximum yield for Kansas 11 bushels per acre, sug gesting probable crop for state of 88.900.000 bushels. International Wheat Review; Broom hall says; Demand in the United King dom remains very quiet. Millers are buying only for immediate require ments. Continental Importers continue to absorb moderate amounts of for eign wheat anti offers from Canada. India and Argentina are liberal. Large reserves at end of July are beginning to attract much attention here. F.roomhall estimates carry-over of sur plus wheat in exporting countries on July 31 at 200.000.000 bushels. Russells News, of New York, crop teport says: Winter wheat condition average date about May 21, Is 76.6 against our-report of 72.8 last month which was made up just before the late April rains. Last government re port was 80.1 and last year 81.0. Indicated winter wheat crop as of May 21, is 583.000.000 bushels against our report of 548.000,000 last month: the government, 578,000.000 and last year's final, 586,000.000 bushels. Spring wheat condition, 88 per cent: last year, 90 per cent. Spring wheat area decreased 2.963,000 acres or 15 per cent. The principal decreases are in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Mon tana, with an increase in Idaho. In dicated spring wheat crop. 208.000.000 bushels against 270,000,000 bushels last year. Total spring and winter wheat crop. 791.900.000 bushels, against 856.000,000 bushels last year. Rye condition 85 per cent, against 84.1 per cent last month; Indicated crop, 74.600,000 bushels, against our estimate of 75,000,000 bushels last month and the government, 74,510,000 bushels. Oats condition. 81.5, against 85.5 last year; acreage, 40,750,000, against 40.693.000 last year; indicated crop, 1.209.000.000 bushels, against 1,215, 000,000 bushels last year. Our Canadian northwest wheat crop reports show seeding while well ad vanced some sections was still In progress in olhers. In Manitoba work greatly delayed. There appears to be very slight change In acreage, 20, 840.000 for the three provinces, against 21,158,000 last year with a high condition. Indicated crop, basis previous averages 265,,080,000 bush els for the three provinces, against 374.355.000 bushels last year which was a Jiumpor year. Oats In three provinces, 8.3DO.OOO; last year, 8.763, 000; Indicated crop, 238.100,000 bush els; last year, 289,660.000 bushels. Indicated North American wheat crop, 1,079,000.000 bushels, against 1.256.000J100 bushels last year. All grain exchanges in the United .States will close tomorrow, May 30. account Decoration day. WHEAT. No 2 dark hard? :i.6 car. fl 10 (smutty) No. 1 hard winter: 1 tar. fl.Qft*, (live weevil); 1 ear. $1.0914. No. 2 hard winter: 1 rar. fl 15; (71 per 1 *»nt dark) 1 cara. fl 10. 9 \ ram, fl 06 V*,. 1 rar. fl 07*4 (live weevil); 1 4 (live weevil); U rar. f 1 02 *4 Sample hard winter. 1 car, 90o (17.5 per rent heat damage). No. 2 yellow hard 3 cara ft 0*14. Sample yellow hard. 1 tar. $1.07*4; 1 ear. $1 07. No. 2 aprlng: 1 car. fl 25 (dark north ern 1. No. 1 mixed: 1 rar. fl 01 (durum, smut ty ). • 3 mixed: 1 car. $1 01 (durum and spring). No. 3 durum. 1 rar. $1.03 (special bill ing) CORN No. 2 white 2 rara 79 No I yellow: 1 tar. 75*4 r. (shippers* w eights). No. 2 yellow: 2 cara. 79*4« (special bill ing); 4 isrs, 7**»'. 1 « «r, 79' (sin si billing >. No 3 yellow: 1 rar, 7*r. No. 2 mixed; 1 rar. 7*r. OATS. No. 3 white 1 «ar, 42*4r (special bill ing); 1 rar. 42c (special hilling*. 1 « ar, 41' (shippers* weights) No. 4 white: 1 car 40*4c. RYE No 3: I car. 60; 2-5 car, not wheat. 90c. HARLEY No. 3 I car, 0lr. Vo 4 I rar. 60c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Carlota) Week Year necelpti— Today. Ago Alt" Wheat . 26 '.’3 2f* < *orn . 2* 14 141 Oaf m 6 7 20 R\r . 1 »» < Re r ley 1 0 1 Shipment#—* Wheat. 17 7 49 corn . '1 1» “1 oata . 17 14 4o Ry# . 0 * n 2] fta r ley 0 o 4 PRIMARY RECEIPT* AND SHIPMENTS (Mushela ) Rerejnta— Wheat .. 176,000 *4«* 000 ...... Corn 54 4 000 $09,000 Oats . 49 4,*0 0 459.000 . shipment#— Wheat |. m m i< • • Ml.00S 131,000 ...... 1 ohi .4!«.n 0 08, Holdrege, clear . 76 56 0 0| Lincoln, raining .. .80 *2 0 00 North Loup, cloudy <9 r.o 0.62 North Platte, cloudy..72 52 0 02 Oakdale, cloudy . *2 * n n Oft Omaha, cloudy .79 64 0.01 O’Neill, cloudy . 77 59 0,36 Red Cloud, clear . .. .77 59 0 00 | T*katnah. cloudy .. 78 6'» 0 05 Valentine, cloudy . 74 5* 0 06 !Highesf yesterday. x Low cat during 12 hours ending at 8 a m 75th meridian t me. except marked thus* Alts .O.0I' Ties Homes ...0.22 Atlantic . 0 321 Lutherville ... .0 02 Carroll .0 04'Inwood .0 24 Clarinda . 0.22|Sioux City.008 Creeton .0.36 Nummary of Nebraska Weather Conditions. Temperature changes have been slight Showers fell at a number of stations CHICAGO MARKET. B> Cpdfko GrsIn Co. AT, 6312, JA. 2817. ‘ ' ' >p« I I ' • Wht i i i i i May 1 1 5 % ! 1 15% 1.13% 1.12% 1 15% 115% 11 12%! July 114 1 14 % 112% 112% 1.14% 1 13% • 1.13 (1.14% Sep It2*3 113** 111% 111% 1.12% 1.12% i 1.12 1 12% Rye May ! .70 ! .70 .49% .49V ..70% July I .72%! .73% .72 | 72 I .73% Sep. ! .74% .75 .73% .73% .75 Corn May .74% 77% .74%! .77% .77 July .77% .77% .74% 77% .74% I I j ! ( .77 Sep. 75% .75% .75 .75 % .75% I .75% | .75%! .75% Oafs ; f i | May 41% .4! |0% .40% .40% July 40 % .40%! .40%! 40% 40% 40% i .40‘,L Sep. -.31% 1 .39 .38 % I 38%| 38% .28% Lard May 10 90 10 97 10 90 10 97 10 90 July 10.97 11 05 10.97 11 05 11.00 Sep 1 1.20 11.27 1 1.20 1 1,27 11.20 Ribs ill May I 8 90 8 90 fi 90 8 90 *90 July 8 95 I 9.00 fi 95 9 00 i 9 00 Sep 9 15_9_22 9.15 i 9 22 9 12 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Minn, May 29—Wheat—• Cash No. I northern. II 14 % fn f -’2%. No. I dark northern spring, choice to fancy. 1129%#! 35%; good to choice 91 21 % tt 1 28%: ordinary to good *1 16*»flr* May. 1114%, July. $116%; September, $1 16%. Corn—No. 3 yellow, 75%4f74%c. Oats—-No. 3 white. 38%#39%c. Barley—S3 #62 c. Rye—No. 2. 66%#««%c. Flag—No. l 12.90# 2.96. Kansas 4 lt> 4.rain. Kansas City Mnv 29 Wheat — No 3 hard. |1.A9#1.I9: No. 2 red. SI.1901.26: Mav. $1 06 9. aaked July. $1.05% bid. September. $1.05% bid Corn—No 3 white. I2%c; Nr* 2 vellow. 83 % 4/8 4c; No. 3 vellow. 82%#83%c: No 2 mixed. 83c. May, 8 0%c. July, 75%c split hid : Heptember. 71 %» split bid. Hay—Unchanged St. lands Grain. St Lou Is. May 29 —Close—Wheat. July, $1 10% ^1 10\ Heptember/ $1 in. Corn—Julv, 7ft V'. September, 76%c. • 1ats—July. 42%e. M in non polls Flour. Minneapolis. Minn.. May 29—Flour— Market 15c to 20c lower; family patents. 16.60 #1.70 Bran—$26.00027.00 New York Hugar. Now York May 29 — The raw sugar market whs ouster and prices were »i.c lower with ' ubaa quoted at t5%c. cost Mild f-eight. equal to * Ho for centrifugal The sales v • ra estltristed at 126.900 lings of i'uImh f«» prompt and June shipment to local refln* . a. The market for raw sugar futures was lower under "..tiering liquidation, which was prompted hy reports of a continued poor spot demand, freer offerings of raws at recent prices, and h disposition to take t rofjts for over the holiday The open Ing was i to 7 points lower, and prices -ontlnued to sag. closing Ht about the low eat and from 8 »o t3 points below the previous night, ''losing: July.'8 26c; Sep tember, 6.4f»c; December. 6.92c; Match, 4. tjfii The market for refined was somewhat unsettled bv the announcement that on* of the local refiners was offering granu luted "for d'count of w hom It may con cern" at f.&Or f.1st prices, however, were unchanged ranging from 9 75 to 9 99r for fine granulated Refined futures nominal New Y «rrk toffee. Now York May J9 - The market for coffra futures opened at a decline of « to 12 points, with the active months sell I mg a to 12 points net lower during • he e,ij|y trading under scattering liquidation. No special news feature was commented ! upon in i onnei tlon with l tie decline, hut recent buyers on bullish statistics seemed I to have been disappointed by the fal'ure of demand to show a greater Increase and were evidently disposed to sell out their • oniracts Them-. offers were not heavy and after selling down In 9 7 2c. *, vt rallied to 9 k6e. whtla lieisinber worked up from * ?9. to a 31c The close whs pet H points higher to 2 points lower Hale* were estimated si 11.999 bags .n»lv. f» ifte; He fit ember. 8 83c; tiecetiiber » w, March, x 2K« . Ms-. 2.93c Npoi coffee was reported Hi fair demand St nv fo» Ittu 7s and at 14*»o to 190 for Santos 4s. Omaha Live Stock Omaha, May 29, 1921. Receipts were:— Faille. Hogs Sheep Official Monday... .11,223. 12.616 14,164 Estimate Tuesday... 7,70n 13.700 *.000 Two days thla week..1m,923 26,286 22.164 Same last week .18,256 26.607 2.1.HIM Same two weeks ago. I 4.7Ml 20,229 16,908 Same three w’lts ago. 16.063 20.727 22 726 Same days year ago. 1 1,277 1 4.313 M.447 Cattle—Receipt*, 7.700 head. Demand for gooii to choice beeves continues active and best grade* on sale Tuesday com manded steady to strong prices, a new top for the year of $10.60 being registered. <’ow stuff was steady. Plain yearlings and grassy rows were very hard to move and trend of values was lower on anything of this kind. There* were very few stock - era and feeders here and the market ruled dull and unchanged. Quotations on cattle; Choice to prime beeves, $10.10010.60; good to choice beeves. $9.60010 00; fair to good* beeves, $9.2609.66; common to fair beeves. $8.60 #9.15; choice to 'rime yearlings, $9.60# 10.40; good to choice yearlings, $8.86# 9.60; fair to good yearlings, *8.2506.75; common to fair yearling*. $7.6008.25; good to choice heifers, $8.25 09.00; fair to good heifers. $7.0008.26; c hoice lo prime cows, $7.60 08.40; good to choice rows, $6.5007.40; fatr to good cow*, $6.0006.60; common to fai»- cows. $3.0006 00; choice fleshy feeders, $8.7509.26; good to choice feeders, $8.2508.76; fair to good feeders. $7.5008.26; common to fair feeders, $6.50 0 7.50; good to choice stockors. *7.75 0 *•50; fair to good atockers, $7.0007.76, common to fair Stoc kers. $5.00# 6.75; stock heifers. $4.5006.00 stock cows. $4.0005.00; stoc k c alves. $4.5008 50; veal calves, $6.00012.00; bulls, stags, etc. $4.50 08.26. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 5. 878 $8 on 17. 871 $■» no 4 9 . 729 8 25 20. 96 4 8 40 33. 740 8 60 73. 623 9 00 16.1055 9 00 20. 929 9 10 1 3 . 1 449 9 40 35.1246 9 60 22 . 941 9 60 21 927 9 75 22 . 1086 9 75 22.1078 9 80 16. 976 9 90 3 1040 10 00 23 .1 107 10 00 7 1047 10 10 24 . 973 |0 26 30. 1229 10 4 5 19.1493 10 50 9.1 160 10 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS 25 . 592 7 76 1 2 675 8 00 10. 607 9 00 rows. 3 . 7 56 4 00 3 .1050 7 00 3 . 1 1 43 7 60 i 4 . 1302 7 75 4 1245 7 85 HEIFERS. 3 . 790 7 75 2 . 8 80 8 00 4 . 890 8 25 3 1000 S 50 6. 733 8 75 BULLS. 1 . 1580 4 8 5 I. 750 6 ‘.0 1 . 1610 7 00 1 1560 7 60 CALVES. 2 . 185 11 00 Hog*—Receipts, 13.700 head There was another liberal run here today and c!e nand was slow, with trading draggv at : prices ruling mostly 160 20c lower. Ship tiers bought good quality light hogN Ht $6.7506.85. the latter top price Btucher we ights sold largely at $6 65 0 6 70 and packing grades at $6.6006.76. Bulk of sales was at $6.65 06.75. HOGS. No. Av. Sh Pr No. Av. Sh. Pr ! .208 40 $6 65 26..210 $6 70 63. . 247 70 6 75 97 198 6 85 Sheej)—Receipts. 8.000 head. Trading was fairly active today, with all class** moving steady to 26c lower. Spring\iambs sold largely at $14.60015 00, with 4\ top price of $15.26 Fair quality fed clipped lambs sold at $13.60. Feeders were steady to weak. Fair quality ewes sold at $4 60 on up to $5.25. Quotation* cm >heep: Fat lambs, good to choice, $13.15013.76; fat lambs, fair to good. *12.50013.25: spring lambs. $13 00015.60; fat ewes, light. $4 7505 50; fat ewes, heavy. $3.0004.75. FLIPPED EWE8 No Av. Pr 82 fed .116 $4 60 16 fed. 100 6 25 FLIPPED LAMBS 132 fee!.71 13 60 SPRING LAMBS 35 native .. 50 14 75 | 40 nat i\e . . . 65 14 00 Re. ejpts and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyard*. Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 1 ti. m May 29, 1923. RECEIPTS.—CARLO! Cattle IIog* Sheep. C. M A St. P. 4 .3 Wabash . 3 Missouri Pacific .19 Union ra» lflc ....15 67 21 (*. A N. W., east. 7 '• .. A N. IV.. west.52 62 C, St P. M A 0. 1 c B. A f-J . east.t.37 1> C . R. A Q , west . .7 9 4 1 C . R 1 A P . cast.23 7 9 C. R I A- P. west. 6 5 I. U R R. 2 . • . 4*. G. W. 7 I Total Receipts.325 199 36 j DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattle. Hog* Sheep . Armour A Co ... .1694 2823 2406 Cudahv Pgck. Co .1413 3248 1926 Dold Packing to 606 1541 Morrta Packing Co..10*3 1552 Swift A Co ..2074 2X03 2789 Glassburg. M. 13 . .. .... i 11 iegins Packing Co. . 7 .... Hoffman Bro«. . 22 .... .... ! Mayerowich A Vail.. II .... .... Midwest Pa■ king Co.. 7 .... .... Omaha Packing Co. 33 .... .... John Roth A Sons . 15 .... Murphy. J W. 21*7 .... Swartz A Co. ... 235 .... Lincoln Packing Co. 72 ... Nagle Packing Co.. 17 .... .... Sinclair Packing Co. . 19 .... Wilson Packing Co... J5 4 .... ....j Anderson A Son. 66 .... .... i Bulla. J. H. 26 ..j Christie. K- (1. A Son. II .... .... i Dennis A Francis . 1 .... .... | Harvey, John ... 59 4 .... .... Inghrain T J. .... «t .... ... | Kirkpatrick Bros. ... 22 .... .... , Longman Bros 68 .... .... Luberger. Henry S-. 166 .... .... , Root. J. B A Co. . 97 ..; RosenstocU Bro* . 4 ... Sargent A Finnegan. 77 ... .... | Smiley Bros .... 44 . . Sullivan Bros. 12 Other buyers . "75 .. . 129< lies* A Co. 47* Total. .iiTnj 14*47 »11»: f tiicago IJ % esfoek. Chicago. Ma \ 29 - Cattle—Receipt* in.noo head, medium hghta and yearlings slow at Monday's decline; other rang*) yearlings and heavy steer- doting strong to lac higher, weighty kinds reflecting 1 mot! advance; top f 10 !»ri weight 1.350 , pound*, several loads 110 66 0 1 0 *5 ; long vu clings. $In 4b part load. 110.75; bulk heef *f eers. $9.000 10,00; she stock Clos ing largely 26c lower, or 50 and* morn un fter high time a week ago; canners and cu'ters very slow today; several lots un- j sold at noon Bulls stadv to 15c lower; \<*alera. duality rnnslder«*il about steady; bulk desirable heef heifer* $7 00 08.00. f**w loads gooil to choice $9 0009 40, hulk 1 :inn'*n( and ••utters. $< 2 7*'* 4 30; biglk heef cow* $5 SO 07. OH hulk Miocker* and, f***ders. 17 0007 75: hulk \ealers to pa*k ••rs. $9.00fi 1ft. 00; up to $1125 and abovs to outsiders Hog*—Receipts to.onn head: around 10 to/15c lower, domed strong on •hole* light weights: top. $7 70, bulk 160 to 223 pound averages $7 150 7 25; 2 40 to 3 25 pound butcher* $6 x00 7 10. packing sow* $6 0006.15: hulk 4le*irsble 110 to 130 pound pig*. $ 750 6 75; estimated hold over 10.0()0. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 8.ono head fairly a'k<*r anw* 10*1 16c lower, bulk Of sale*. $5,060 6.75. Sheep and Receipt*. 6.too head: fat In mb* 16c to 60o lower; 'ull* *oc lower. top nnd bulk gond nnd choice nprlng Inmh*, $14 on, rulla. $v5°- 1,0 clipped lamb* Bold, fnt aheep *te*dy. ntllK light ewe*. $.>.60. heaving, $.1.60. St, 4o*epli l.lveatnek SI Joseph Mo. Mny 2t I’attle He I .nipia, L’.nnn hend l»c*t steer* nnd year ling*. ■ toady to strong, othera uneven, w«ak to I fie lower. beef rows, uneven, xlend v to 16c lower; vrsl calve*. *te«d\ in ationg to yard trader* packers bidding r.Oc In <1 lowrr. desirable steer* timetlv I $0 onfr Io 25 . othera down tn I* • *' 1.2 60] m | 560 bb Texas g»**n>-i*. $*>tiH xf>. mixed v •■* r'ltligr $ i* liO down, n few choice veal nra yard traders. »• no•>/•• •:.. no sale* I i n psckei*. bidding $6.0006 6° I ( ling-. Receipt m, 1 1.500 head 10015c] I inw < i shipper packer "top. $i in. hulk good and choice lightweight* $0*007 00 , .t.fi% *,». 60% 67 tit. Northern.7 2 71% *71% 72% Illinois* Central. .3 10 K C Southern.... 20% 20% 20% 20 Lehigh Valley . ... M% *.% 02% M% Mo. Pacific . 14% 14% 14% 1.7 V V Ac N. H. J* 17 17% 17% No. Pacific . 7 3 72% 72% 73% Chicago & N. t\\. 79% 79% 79% *0 Penn H R 44 % 44 % 44 % 4 5% Reading.76% 7'. 7.7 75% C . R. I A P ... . 29% 29% 29% 2 9% So Pacific.91 % 90% 9o% 9o% So Railway .74% 33% 33% 34 C M At St P_ 21.% 21% 21% 21% Union Pacific .13*% 137% 13H 137% STEELS Am. Car Fdry.172% 172 172 % 172% AI lis-Cba liners 4.3 4.7 43 42% An. Locomotive .143% 1.4 •% 141 141% Baldwin I.o.o 135% 132% 13 4% 174% Bethlehem Steel . 55% 4 5 4 % 54 Colo Fuel A Iron 34 j: ::s 32% Crucible .7.1 69% 7 2 *9% Am Steel Foundry 37% 37% .17% .17% Gulf State Steel . *6% * % *5% *5 Midvale Steel. 27% 27% 27% 27% Pressed Steel Car 56 6 56 66% Rep S A Iron . . 52 50% 51% 51% Ry Steel springs 114 11 * 17% 113% s I os1* S'heffield .* C. 8 Steel . 96% 97% 97% 9H% Vanadium 33% 33% 33% 33 Mexican Seaboard 21% 19% 2f»% 21 COPPERS Anaconda 46 44% 4SJ% 45% Am 8 A Ref Co.. 61% 6* 60% SH% c >rro I»e Pasco. . 4 : ■% 43 % 4 3% 44 Chili . 27% 27% 27% 27% Chino . 23% 22% 22% 23% Green Cananea .... .24% Inspiration 33% 32% 73 34 Kennecott . 37% ;*,.; % 37% 37% Miami .. 26% 26% 26% . . .. j Nevada Con . 11% 12% 14% Ray Con. 11% L. % 13% n% Seneca . . . 4 % Utah . 6 t 6 . % 65 % 6c, OILS Stand OH. Calif 5 % 5 , 5.3% 53% General Asphalt .41% .7 7% 4'*% 41 Co-sden 49% 4-% 49 4*% Cal. peterol.113% 111% 112% 111% Sim Pete . 1 I % 1 I % 11% 11 % Invincible Oil .. 14% 14 14% 14% Martand Ref 49% 4* 4*% &n Middle States . .. 1"% I % 1 '• % !'»% Pacific OR m % 7 % % Pan-American 75% 74% 74% 74 » Phillips ... 54% MU 53% 4 Pure 011 ..34% 23% 23% 4 Royal Duf h . 49 47 % 4*% 49 Sinclair Oil ..21 30% .70% 30% Stan OR N J . ... 34% 35% 36 .75% 8ke11y Oil . 2 % 2 5 25% 26% Texas Co 46% 44 % 4c. % 46% Shell Union . 16% 17% 17% 14% Whit# Oil 2% 2% :%..,. MOTt »R9 Chandler 62% 6t% 61% 62% General Motors ... 15 14% 14 % 14% Willys-Overland. . 7% 7 7% Pier. ,» Arrow .11% 11 1 1 % 11 % White Motor . .. . 52 51% 51% 51% Studebaker 113% 11n % 11 2 % 111% RUBBER AND TIRES Flgk 11% Goodrich ..31% 31’* 31% 32 Kelley Springfield * 4 * 4 4:% Keystone Tire .7% 7 7 7 % Alai .12 11% 12 11% U S Rubber . 53 62% 52% S3 IN D UST R1A IJi. Amer Beef Pug .... 40 A t O A W I . 17 1 % 16% 1 - % Am Int Corn .... 25% 25% J6% 25 Am Sumatra .. 4% Amer Te|* ... 122% 122% 122% 1: % American Can ....1*3% 10] % 101% io|% Cen Leather . ... 29 29 29 29% Cuba Cane. IS Cub-Am Sugar ... .73% 73 S3 % u% Corn Prod .131% 1.70% LU% 130% Famous Players .. 79% 7«% 79 76% Gen Electric. .. 176% 174 176 % 174 Grt North tire .... 29 % 29% 29% 29 % Int Harvester .. M% * 4 % M% *4% Ain II A L pfd 4 6% 4 6% 4»,% 49 a' U S Ind Ale ho| . 56% 54 56% *. % Int Paper.44% 46% 44% 45 4. Int M M pfd j j Ain Sug Ref .... 7 5'% 7 5 7$ 7 5 Sears R00 77% % 77% 77% Stromsburg .7. 7. 72% Tob Prods.57 ftj 63 53% Wilson Cu. 30 West Union 10*% 107% lnx% 1«7% Westing Elec .. 5 5% 64% 66% f. % Amer Woolen 9! 91*, 92 MISCELLANEOUS. Allis UhsI pfd .... 99 Am Smelt pfd . . 9« Mo Pae pfd.39% 1% 7 9** 39% U H Rubber pfd ..Jon 100 ] 00 ton U S Mtael pfd 117% 117% 117% 11* Sinclair Oil pfd.. 94 94 94 .. So Rys pfd . . . *7 6»;% *7 hr % St Paul pfcl . 57% :t7 .17 % 27% Dupont . ..12'% 1:4% 12* 15 Timken . 39% .7 4% ;»*% ;<% Lima Lncomo .... 67% 66% 47% 47% Replogle . 20% 20% 20% 20% Wh Eng Oil .. . 27% *2 7% 27% .7% Packard Mot .... 12% 12% 12% 12% Mother Lode ... in 9% 9% 10 I’nti Ain B . 69% 6 ■ % *9 % 49 Am Col Oil . *% 7% 4 9 Am A g chem 20% 19% 20% 20% 1 Amer Linseed ... .... 24% IT B A Paper ... ..71 j Bosch Mag 40 % 40 40 4*’% Rrk Rap Tran .. .. 1 % ! font Can . ... 44% 4 4 44 % is Calif Packing ... *!% *2% a 2 *4 Col G A E .103% 10 i% 107% 104 Col Graph . 1% 1% 1% 1% i United Drug ... 67 R?% 62% *j% Nat Enamel .65% 65 6 5 *'. % Lorillnrcf Tob. .157 Nat Lead . 124 116% 1.4 114 Phtlsda CO. 4 7 46 % 4 7 46 % Pullman 121 % 119% 120 1 j| % Punfa Al Sugar., fit ' ’ % 62% «?% Retail Store* 77% 7 7 77 71 % St LA San Fran.. 21% 21% 21% " 1 % Vlr Car Chfiii- 1 I % 1"% 1n% 11% Davidson Chem. ^ 25% 25 *25 ? :. % American Tob 1 4 7 1 44 1 4 7 147% American Tob B 1 44 1 46 1 46 1 4. % Cent Leather pfd fi9% Cuban Cm tie fl f, f ,f 1% *3% 1% i % Allied Chemical 7 % 71% 72% 71% Trans font till 6% s % «% *% Hupp Motor 2.’% 2 2 22 % 22% Teg-Pa. C A Oil. 1«% 14% 1«. % Int Nickel 14 17% M 1.7% Endlcott Johnson 71 70% 71 7•> U S Realty 99% 99% 99% | *Ml Pittsburgh Coal 64% • * *• % •"Cloae" Is the last re* >>rd> d sale Total sale* 666 400 share* Motley Close. 4% per 'cut. Honda}'* c|n*', ft per cent Mttrk*—(’lose. 0000)6 %. Monday's clone. 00001*% Sterling—Close, 14*2%: Mondav* close. 14 62% Francs- Close 0660. Monde * close 0**1 % Mloliv I'lfj I lip»litrk. Hlnux City. May 19 -«'it|l* Hr ripl*. 4,000 head, market. alow, klllrt* 'tr.i d\ * • * weak; at Ankara ataady to atrnng, f*»t »lri'in and yearling". $7 60 .1 10.Mi hulk Ik : '•it |0 on lop fio Mt fat . .»« * Mini heifer*. fr. 50*0 * *0 mnnrri and uliri* |1.0410 4 76: veala, $S 0001? 00 f«**loi*. fa 40 a|oilv.*ra I* mi,. • at.-, yearling* and ralve.r f ■»' • r - f ding now* and half* 1 *, $ I on Hog* He# elpia 10,0*10 hr«d nut' 1**1, alow 26e low* lop Ok 7 • * 11IU *>f ■ f* 0 00 70 I a hi*. I* • u • Ik .’ r. fr »i 7f> mix ad I no .< *. ho hra" > pg> here f*. Rf .1 *0 a! u, f« I I Mh'*ep Not < 111 *' 1 e d Srw > orlt l»r» 4»«mhU New Voik May f!* i nllitn a*‘*‘da «■ • tfrinar In tndav * market* with tnndetuie Mailing In ill* g*n> ... dlvlalnii war* alradler Hurlapa ware In light dr in and Milk g«w»d* were *iule| l»re** gntido w*ia Ina. tlve M*n a waar «»» nulrt f. 1 tali I* A I. * k *■% fcS'a J 't N pi I ‘-ik* i'a / • Vg-co C 7i«a W w ifH tsv 11 New York Bonds New York. May 29 -Interest tn today's relatively dull preholids/% trading In bonds centered in the activity and strength of Krle railroad liens, one instil: jumping more than 2 points and four others recording gains of more than 1 point Tiadtpg In these issues undoubt edly was influenced by the exceptionally favorable April earnings statement of*the road A more Important index to the flrm ness of (lie market was presented by the continued forward movement of active l nlted States government bonds. All of these issues with the exception of the tax-exempt 31**. which closed slightly lower after rising on early sales, ad vanced from l-.UJd to 5-lHth of a point. French bonds were more active. Lyons [ »>•« and Marseilles f»s each gaining 1 point. Rio Grande do Sul S« advanced ! 1 point. Trading In railroad mortgages con tinued more or has irregular, aside from the Improvement in Brio issues. New York, Westchester. Boston 4'^m reced ed 1 % High grade industrials held Steady while some of the more gpectils tive issues fluctuated with the stocks, t nion Tank far 7s advanced 21 * points and Mat land 011 8s. with warrants, sagged r. points. Total sales, par value, were $10,438,000 Bankers offering the $10,000,000 asso ciated Simmons Hardyvaro company 10 vear ft1., pm cent gold notes announced ! the issuo had been over-subscribed. I rilled Sinfes Ikind*. | Sales (In $1,000.) High Low. Close. M Liberty 3%* 100.2* 100 23 100 24 8 6 Libert y 1st 4% a . 98.15 9X00 98.15 731 Llbertv 2nd 4%s 9X16 98.o;, 98 16 77;. Liberty 3rd 4%s 9X 26 98.20 98 26 1508 l.ibertv 4th 4 % •» 98 19 98 19 98 19 122 U 8 Gov 4%» .. 99 25 99.22 _ Foreign. 6 6 Argentine 7s ..102% 102 ...» 2 Chinese Gov By 5s. 46% ... 30 City of Bord 6k 81% 80 V* 81 * City of Copen 5%s 92% 91% .... 46 C of Gr Prague 7%s 92% 81% .... 32 ('tty of Lyons 6a 81% 80% 81% 56 t 'it v’ of Mars 6a 81% 80% 81% 7 C of Rio de J Ra '47 94% 94% .a . *2 City of Zurich Rs 110 . 51 (•/,. < ho Rep Xa rtfs 95% 93% 95% 2 Dept of Seine 7» . 88% 8* .... 3 D of C 5 % % n 29.101% 101% ... 20 D of Can 5s '52.. 99 9x% 27 D Last Ind »;» '62 96 95% 96 111 D Last Ind 5%a '53 92 % 92 .... 3 4 Fram Ind. Dev. 7%s 92% 92 92 % 59 French Republic 8s 100 99% loo 68 Fren Repub tVv* ..95% 95% 95% .1 Hol-Ameriran L 6s 89 88% 8f 5 Japanese 1st 4 %S 93% 93 .... 37 King of Bel 7%s 102 101% .... 4 Japanese 4s . 81% 81% 15 King of Bel 8s ..100% 100% 100% 11 King of Den 6s 98% 97% 93% 1" King of Italy 6%s 96% . ... . ... 15 King o f.N’eth 6e ..100% 100 100% 4 King of Norway 6s 98% 98 98 % 2 .8 Kin S C Slov 8s '9% 6s % 69 17 King of Sweden 6s 105% 105% . 57 Paria-Lyons-Me 6s . 76% 76 31 Repub of Hoi Re . .91% 01% 91% 3 Repub of C Xa 1046 103% . . .. 9 Repub of C 7s rtfs 96 95% 96 6 Repuh of I'al 6 % * 94 9.] % 94 11 Repub of Cuba 6 *-»a 99% 7 Rep of Ha 6s A '52 95 94 % 94% 12 State of queens 6« 1 n 1 % 100% 101% 3* State of R G d S *s 97 9 5 % 07 4 St ate of S P s f 8s 100 99% 100 4 Swiss Con fed *h 115% 115% 2 4 U K G B ! 5 %a '29 113% 113% _ ~ ’ F K O B I 6%* ':»7 103% 107% 4 5 r 8 of Brazil Xs 96% 95% 95% 7 1 S B-C R H 7s *2% 82% .... 11 IT S of Mexico 5a 57 56% .... 11 l S of Mexico 4s 68% 68% . .. Railway and Miscellaneous. 41 Am Agr chin 7%s. 99% 98% 99% 4 4 Amer Smelt 5s.... 90% *9% 90% 31 Am. Sugar 6a.102% 102 102% 1 Am TAT c 6s . . .114 % 17 Am TAT c t ii#.... 97% 97% *7% 7 Am TAT col 4s ... 97% 97% 97% 1! \rn W W A El Be . 86 »5% *g 40 Anenn ('op 7s 2 8. I'*1% 101% 101% «7 Anacon <’op 6s 53.. 97% 97% 89 Anton Jurgen 6a .. * ?, % 83 81% 6 Armour a c 4%e . *5% 19 A T A S F gn 4a. 8» % *8% xf% 16 A T A S F ad 4a at X' % 80% 80% 4 A t < at Ln 1st cn 4i x7 % 4 At Ref d 5s. 98 7» 22 Balt A O «a .100% jon% 100% 11 Balt «► • . 4 % a. . 80 % xn ' 9 Me T*‘| P lfl 6s.. 97% 97% 97% ! 2 Beth St m ♦ A . 99 9* % 99 16 Heth St 5 %s . 92 91 % 92 4 Brier Hill St 6%s.. 94% 94% 94% 19 BHln R T 7a 93% 93% 9 5% 4 * 'amaguey Sug 7s 99 9x% 91 4 ('an North 7a .114 15 Can Pac d 4* . 79% 79% 79% 40 G G a Ohio 6s. 97% 97% 97% • ' >nf «;* » . . . . . 10 . % j 00 % it Cent Leather ; ■ ?'% >*% I (>nt Pac gtd 4s . . *6 1 g« rro Pam o $a . .130% 14 ('lies A obto c . ?,a. 89% 89 %* 89% • dies 3% 5 Colo Industrial 5s 77% 77 77 % 11 Colo a- South r 4 % s * 4 % 84% 84% 2 Co! Oat A Elec* 5s 9 7 .... i * ' -h it U P 6 6 7 % 8 7 % 11 G«ua f of M4 f- 87% 87% 2 4 Cuba C S deb $M 95% 94% 95% 1 Cuban Am Sugar 8 107 % . .i 2 Del St Hud ref 4«. . 87% 30 D A R G ref 5a go % 60% 60% t DA R G eon 4a ... 75% 74% 22 Det K llson ref e» 104 103% 104 ■ Det United Rys «% 83% , a 5 Donner Steel ref 7s *7% »7 17% 4 DuPont de N ?%s 107% 107% 107% 1 Dttoueant Lt T%s. 107 . 14 East Cuba 8 7%s 103% log % ... 5 4 Kmp (l \ F 75s ctf 9. % 92% 92% 5 7 Erie pr lien 4a . 6* % 66% 58% 244 F e g-n Ifen 4» 4 * % «♦ % «« 4 Gen I Elec deh 5s 10o% 100% It Goodrich 6 % s. .K»i% ioo% inj% 29 Goodyear T fi* '31 105 104% 7 Goody r T 8s 41 .117% 117% .... U Grand T Ry Cm 7sll4 113% • '«* Gt Nor 7* A 108% jn*% 108 % 16 Gt Nor 5%s B . I boll 99% 9*% 16 Hershev Choc 98% 97% 98% G* H A M ref 5a A .81 90% 39 H A M adj Inc 5a . *0 69% 59% If-imbie •* A R 5 1 j s 99% 98% 98% 7 I Minnie Gen &%• I'M % 9 Illinois Cen r» 4a . 86% 6€% .... 1 Illinois SI dh 4 % s . . «1 % .. .. i 8 Indiana Steel 6a...lO0 . 1 Inter H T 7a . . . 9* % . 4 Interhoro R T 6s . 65% 65 _ 2 Inter R T rf T.m aid 66% ... . . . ! J« lnt A G N at 6- rf 4;% 41% 42% 6 Inter M M a f 6a. M% «4% .... 6 lnt I P ref It B . . *5 *4% 6 K c so 5s.*g% . 4 K C Ter 4s. . _ 71 % 90% _1 1 Kellv-Sp T *s ...log's .... .. .1 4 l.a'ka H 6s 1950 90 12 I. S A M S A 4a '31 91% 92% 92% » Lehigh Valiev fa |o*% 101% 7 I.Vgetf A Mver- 6s 97 «. 96% 1 1, nil* A \ r 6%a 103 % .. 4 Manatl Sug 7%* 9* % 98% 91% 2 Mar St R con 5e 93% <9 \lar n *- s A w w 140% 135 . . Met Pet 8a . 1 Midvale fileel rv 5* *7% 1 4 Mil K H A 1. 5a *51 M\ 54% 2? M A Ml l .a ref 4« 35% 34% 35% m K T p I fca U 16% 54% 95% 4 ■ M K T n n I bn A 7«% 7« 75% J44 M K A T n g 5* A 52% 52% 51% 14 Mo Pt - n ffl 9 4 K «4 9 4 U 4 Mo ParlfW R-n 4a 5k % 54 55% 1 5! or A 1*0 1 Ml 4%a 5«% 1? N F T A T 1 3« rtf» *4% 94% 94% j N u T A M fnr 5» ?s% . 4k \ V • deb r.s 105 104% 141 N V U r A t 6o *4% 54% 95% 2 V Y •>n ron 4a .41% .I 5 N V Foil irf 5%s J09% JOf .... 4 NYU FIJI APB* 95% . . Ik NY Nit 14 K If 41% 53 NY NH A 14 • 4* 49 M 43% 63% N Y Ry* rf 4r ct 34 NY T-’l rf M 41 I'M % 1«4% .. 15 N Y TH ftti 4 % a .. *3% 93% .. 4 NY W A H 4%« 41 40% Nor A So 5a A 11 o II Nor Par rf M B...10«% loi I N V r*l 5a U . 94 2 4 N P pi lien 4a , . 45 54% 5 4% 17 Nor Mia P rf a A . 91% 90% 91% 7 N W Hell Trl 7a l«7% 107% I 5 Or A i *a 1 1st 6#. . ., 99 % 1 •» S I. rrf 4* *?% 92 14 Or \Y a ah R14 A N la 40 v Par n A FI ;.a .91 % 91 91 % 4 Pa. TA T ;.a 52 91 % 91 % 91 % IV. Rlt 4%n 109% 10S 105% I 5 Penn PR Ron a lnO% 100% 1" Penn It It urn 4 % > 91% 91% 91% 1 Pern Marti rf 5a. . 95 Phil t o rol ir • • 100% l"o% 100% 24 Pierre Arrow 5a .. 77% 77 9 Prod A R ka n w.107% in? .... If. Pub Service 5a «4 53% 4 Piln I a A | Sug " • 115% 114% llh% ■ Reading gen <« *7% 54% .... 1 item Arms a f 4a . 93% . 2 Rr|i Iron A S l%a. 9«% . II R 1 A A 1. 4Up 77 % 77 77% 4 0 s |,A M F or I 4a A «* 47% 57% .• H F A K K i *a 74 73% 4 4 ** I, A S y It). hH M . : % 4 4 J4 M F S \V .on 4s 77 % 77 5 M P A K «’ S F 4%a 77% 7 7 44 M \ F run 4a 44 % 44 ’4 44 % I Sea A I ad l f- no % *o% nft% . 14 S.-H A I. • f 4• 4 . 44% 45 I 4n Min l'on <'11 r»>| 7* 99 % 99% t I Min i' 011 5 %s 99% 3 1 Min Pipe Fine 5S 97% 9f % 57 l I, Pa. • 4« 9|% 91% 40 Ht.ulh 1%. ref 4a 97% 57% *7% 5 South Par rol Ir 4a 51 % *9 Mouth Ry go it 4%al01% 1 n | % .... 2J Mouth Rv con 5a . 95% 95% .... 21 M Ry Ren 4a . . 44% 45 .... 1 M V Rim Mur 7a 101 . 17 K <> of <%l d 7s . !*»*% 104 5 Steel Tube 7» 103% 10 Third Ate adj ,.a 54 % 54 34 % 2 Toledo FdIson 7a 104% 4 1' HA r *.a A r 1 fa 97 *4 97 Union •' of Pal 4a loo% ... I Union Pa 1st la 91% .... 2n Union Pa »• v 4a . *5% 96% I Upton Tank 4' 7a 104 .... 4 United l*rUR 59 It3% 11?% I I R I 1st Ba P I 94 93 % I U S Rub 7%a 107 . I I* Rub a »;% *» % 57% |0 1 M Steel m f 5a 103% 10* 6 United Store fl 5a 99% 99% U 7/r// in Omaha Stop at Hotel Rome 22 \a-(.!a C 7s clfi *6% *6% .... 4 Wabssh 1st 6s 96% . 27 \irginian Ry* 5s . 98% 95% .... 7 Warn Sug Ref 7s l*»:i 1»J% 7 West Mary 1st 4s 61% 61% 61% 6 Western Pacific 5s 79% 79% 79% 11 Westing Klee 7s 107 1*»6% 107 9 Wilson * C a f 7%s 98% 97% 98% 2 Wilson a Co rv 6« 9|% 91% 91% Tot h I sulci of bonds today were 110. 438.00H romps red with 111.442.000 previous day and holiday h year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New York, May 29.—Following is the official list of tmnsMctlons on the New York Curb Exchange, giving all bonds traded In. Domestic Bonds. High Low. Close. 2 Allied Packer 8s. . 63 63 63 2 Aluminum 7a. '25.103% 103% 103% 2 A Cotton Oil 6a. . 91 9 1 91 1 A L A T 6s. 106 106 106 7 A ft Mills 6s. .. 93 98% 99 9 A Sum Tob 7%b.100% 100% 100% 2't A T At T 6m. •24.100% 100% 10«% 5 Anaconda C 6a.... 102% 102% 102% 9 Anglo A u. 7 % s . H'3% 103 lot-. 60 Armour A Co 5%s. 9*1% .90% 90% 9 Beaver Hoard 8K 81 HO HI 7 Belhl Stl 7«. 35.102% 102% 1«2% 3 Boston A Maine 6a 90 90 90 1 C Nat Ry eq 7s. 107% 107% 107% 3 C Nat Ry 6a. 99% 99% 99% .» Cent St. . | ** 107% 10*, 107% 5 Cltlog Serv 7a “D". 90 % 90% 90% 8 Con Gas Balt Oa. 103% 102% lo?. 1 Con Gas Halt 7a.. 107 107 107 4 Cons Textile Ha... 98% 98% 98% 4 Deere A Co ?%s. 101% 101% 101% 1 F Body 6m. ’24 100% 100% 100% 3 F Body 6m. ’25.. 99% 99% 99% 28 F Body 6*. '28 9..% 96% fh % 5 Galena Signal U 7s l"t „ 10 4% 104% 2 Gd Trunk 8%a....l04% 104% 104% 2 . Gulf Cht 5s .9.. •« 96% 95% 1 Hock Valley 6a.. 100% 100% 100% 1 Hood Rubber 7 a.. 101% 101% 101% 2 K < Term f.s 100% J0o% 100% 4 Kannecott C 7s 103% 103% D'3% 21 Louis 1 i A E 5s 88% 88% 88% 1 Manitoba 7s 9-*% 9'% 98% 2 Manitoba 7s w w 98% 98% 98% 4 Morris A- Co. 7%b l'»4 102% l"Jv» 1 Nat. Acme 7% a... 96 9 8 96 14 New Ur Pub. Ser. 5s 84% 85% 14 N. O. P Ser. 5a 8 4 % 83% 84% 6 Ohio r 6m B 88 88 fi8 5 Penn. P A Lt. 5s “8% 88% 88 % 4 Phil. El . 6« -104% 104% 10 4% 7 P P. 1 %s. w. w. . 100 99 % 10*. 7 P. S • of N 1 7» 102% 10J 102% 1 S R 7m. 1923 100% 100% 100% 10 Sbawahecn 7s . . 104 104 104 3 s. Sheffield 6m 97% 97% 97% 10 S. C. Edison 5a 90 90 90 1 S. u. 7m. 1931 . 10%% 106% 106% 3 Sun Oil 7s ... 102% 102% 102% 1 Swift A- Co 5m 91% 91% 91% 1 Tidal Oaag** 7m . 104 104 104 3 1' R H 7%s . 106% 1«6% 106% 1 Vacuum Oil .e . . 106% 106% 106% 1 Wayne Coal 6a 68% 68% 68% Foreign Bonds. 9 A. 7m. 1923 100% 100% 100% HI K. N. (n.100% 100% 100% 5 Mexico Go. 6s . 62% 62% 62% 20 R 6%s ctfs 112 112 112 5 Swiss 5 %m . 100 Si 100% 100% 2 4 U. S. M. 4m _ 43% 43% 43% Omaha Produce Omaha. May 29. BUTTER. Creamery—Local Jobmng price to retail* er»; Extras, 42* . extra* in 6<>-lb. tuba; 41c; standards, 41c; nrct*. 'to, Hairy— Huy era are paying 3 4c for beat table butter in roll* or tub* 30c for com mon 28c for packing stock. For beat sweet, unsalt, d butter soma buyers are bidding aruunu 36* BUTT ERF AT. For Np. 1 cream local buyers :re pay ing 2t» a» country gtationa delivered Omaha; 4c lee* for No 2 cream. FRESH MILK Local buyer* of whole milk are quoting I-' 10 per < wi for fr*-*h milk testing 3.5, delivered on dairy r*!stforra Omaha. EGO? Moat buyers are paying around 16 50 per rase for fresh egg* (new a *es in*lud*>di cn ca*r count basis, delivered Omaha, stale held egg* at market value. Some buyers ar* quoting on graded basis: Se lects, 23c. small and dirty, 20c; cracks. 18c. Jobbing price to retailers: U. 8 spe cial*. 29 V. S. extras 27c; current re cepits, 25c. No 1 small, 24c: check*. 22c. CHEESE. L< *1 Jobbers are ***!!!ng American cheeae. fancy grad*-, at the following prices Twii»*. 27* single daisies. 27J^< . double daisies. _'7r Young Amiri'ti. 2*S<.; longhorn*. 28V*c. square print*. 29 4c. brick. 28* POULTRY Live—Heavy hens. 21c; light hens, lie; leghorn*, about 6c less, broilers. JU-ib. to 2-lb. 36c per lb., leghorn broilers, shout 6e leas; capon*, over 7 It*#.. 26c. Old roosters and ataga. 11c. spring duck*. per lb : oid du k« f*t. full feathered !4 - g-*e*a. fa. full feathered. 12c- no culls im, r poultry wanted Jobbing prb-es -f dre-sed poultry to retailer* 1923 broilers 59c; heavy hens. 27c; light hen* 26*-; roostara. 18c Stor age stock; ducks. 25c; geese. 29c; turkeys. 16c. HEEF CUTS. The wholesale prlc^* * 75 per b«x; ho... according to size. 69c to 81 99 le*a per box. Barrel Apples— Fan* v Jn*» Ben Pavia. 8676. choice Iowa Her l»avi* 84 28 Fl«r»—California 3 4 %-oz. carton boxea. 17.75; 60 8-ox «*arton boxes 8’_76; New Smyrna fig*. 6-lb. box n*r lb. 35c. [•ate*—Hollow!, 79 lb. mitt* 19e per lb ; Promsdmry. 34 19-os. esse*. f€ ,5 per esae. vegetable; Pots toes—NebrasKa. .-no i Russet Ru ral*. »*• ked. II 25 per cwt ; Nebraska Early Ohio*. No 1. $1.2* per cwt ; Ne braska Early «>hio* No ?. |i l® per cwt Minnesota Ret Rive* Otiios. No 1. |l 5® per cwt.. Colorado Brown Beauties. No i. 91.4® per . %vt : Idaho Russet Burbanks. 1175 per r« t New Potatoes—California. per IK, fc. In *a«k lots Hweet Potatoes—Southern. hamper. 12 5® New Roots—Southern turnips. beefs carrots, per dor., bunches Si 25. carrots per hamper, f.' 0®. beets, per hampsr. 12 23 Old Roots—Beefs carrots. turnips, parsfilrs. rutabagas, per lb. 3t*c: In sacks, pe* lb. lc Radishes—Homs grown. per dozen bunche*. 25r. Mushrooms—Per Ih ?$i?$5c. Peas New soupthern stock, per ham per (about 25-lbs net) $.» 0f* Peppers—Hreen. matket basket, per lb.. , 10c Beans -fvoufhern wax. par hamper. H green, per hamper. $3 ?’» Asparagus Homs grown, dog. bunches. I®r. Lettuce—California, head «d doll, per 'rate. I 75. per dozen. $i 50. hot house, leaf per dozen. 4®» Egg Plant — Selected, per Ih . 20c. Parsley — Per do/, bunches 7®< Onions-—New Texas white*, f’ !.® new Texas yellow, per rratr 12.75. Minnesota | dry. 4c per Ih.. imported Spanish, per rratr. 12 5'*; home grown, green . peri 1« sen hunches. 3®t\ Celery—Florida, oar do* bunches, $123 Tomatoes—Florida. fancy. 4 basket j :rste* about 33 lb* not. $* 5®. Cabbage- New Texas ‘•fork. crated, lc. per lb.. 25-5® lb*. California, (rated. Hr per |h.. 25 5® lbs «<*<’ per lb. Cucumbers-—v T*x*«. 45-lb. crate. I per .rale $5®®. hot house, mkt basket. 3 5® rr.orp.. First patent. ! ft ih hsg* 9* 7$ r*r fibl . fancy « lear in 4-lb hag*. I *0 per r»bl NN hite or >e||ow cornmeal, c« r cwt . |l *3 Quotation* ate for round lots, f o h . Omaha FEED Omaha mills and Jobber* are aefltng heir product* in tarload lota at tha fol lowing prteas f o b Omaha Bran — For Immediate delivery. $2®®®: brown short*. 1,7 50. gray short*. $.» ®. middling. $30 50; i eddng. 933 50; alfal fa me « choir* 9 M No 1 9 I u. \n 3 s.arte linseed tmal, It'.' I® cotton »erd meal i: pci |4f homliti feed, a bite or wallow. 910 4® buttermilk, con- j itetised. 10-hbt .otr ^ 45c per lb : flake hutUimllK. l»" m I.l>"» !**• *5 P?r„'!L: • UK shell*, drlen and |u«*nfl. joo-ih bags. 126 00 per t (^ Omaha buyers are paying the following prices for field seed. thresher run. de livered Omaha quotations are on the basis of hundredweight measure. He*d—Alfalfa $1OOO®14.00; Sudan grass If. <)O®7O0* white blossom Hover. 14.00 ip 00; millet, high grade <>*rmmn. $2 0002.60; common millet. 91.60®-.00. amber t-orghurn ca^n«\^12.0802 -6. Prices st which Omaha dealers are gell ing in * * riot h. f ». b Omaha, fo'njw Upland Prairie—No 1 flt.000 20 00. N'O 2 11 Ti, 00 fl 11.00 . No 3. 111 08 1-0*1. Midland Prairie—No. 1. tlt.8801t.OO; No 2 114.00® 17 00. No. .J. |l 1.00® 13.00 Low Is n <9—Prairie—No. 1. 114 00® 16.00: No 2. flO.OO0I2.O9. Alfalfa—Choice. $22 00® 24 00 No. 1. $20.600 22.00; standard. $1 8.60® 11.60 . No. 2 $l«.60® 18.00. No 114.00010.00* ^ Straw—Gala. |9.00@9 60. wheat, 18.00® 9 00. 11IDV58. TAI.bOW. WOOL. Price* printed bfow are on the basis of buyers' weights and select Iona, deljver •VoS-^ooi pelts. $1 600 2.26 for full u 00 led skins: spring lambs. 50c each; shearing*. 25c each: clips, no value; wool 35 fir 4 Or • . . Hides—Current hides. No. 1, 10c; No. .. 9c; green hides 9c and 7c; bulls, 7c ana Hr; branded hides. 7c; clue hides. 6c; kip. 12»„o and 11* « auf. 14- and 12V;; «-one, 80c each; glue calf and kip. horse hides. $4 no®. 3 00; ponies and glues. $1.75 each: colts. 25* each; hog skins. 16c each, dry hides No. 1. 14c per lb.: drv salted. 11c- dry blue. 6c. • ruckling*—Pork. $*".00 *per ton; betf $4(» 00 per ton Tallow and Grea*-e—No. 1 tallow, ® v*c; B tallow. «c; No. 2 tallow, b'^r; A grease «V; R greaae. c; yellow grease. 5^c; brown grease. 5c, Chicago Slock** Rang* of price* of the leading f hl«.*go stocks furnished by Logan &. Br>*n, -48 Peters Trust building __ •Close Armour At <*o , pfd . Ill. • 8*1-* Armour &. Co., pfd . DeJ. 8 <*uda hy .... .• * * * * *, t, I Edison, com .. .“••••I*.? 'Continental Motor ... " • I Diamond Match ...11 - 1 I.lbhy . iJ ! National T^-ather . 2* I Quaker Oats ... ■* 7 Stewart-Warner . J1 » Swift A- Co. IVJ Swift lot . {I, Union Carbide .. *!!.4 Wahl .***1i?2 Yellow Cab . Basalrk Aletnite .. .. 34*^ •“Cloae" is the last recorded sale. New l«*rk 4»en?ml. New York May 2* —Flour—ha► >• ; spring patent- 14.2506 85; spring clears i straights I a. 6*0 { 5 tA hard winter .-traights S3 750 4 1 Wheat—Spot easier. No 2 red winter if i f tr»«k New York domestic *1.46; j No 1 Northern spring < *•.*****? I *l 43 ; No 2 Hard winter do $1 ..OU, No. i 1 Manitoba. SI.28V and No. 2 mised durum do. 81.24. . ,, torn—Spot steady; No 2 yellow and No. 2 White r ! f #N:w York rail. 8*V*; No 2 mixed do. >7'. Oats—Spot barely steady; No. 2 white 54L4 0 55c. Lard—Firm; middle weat 111.550114*. 4 hicago Butter. Chicago. May 2» — The butter market was rather quiet, as buyers today did not anticipate Immediate advance* and be sides most of them wished to clean up a» * loae|v t> possible for the holiday tomor i row. Dealers also were generally glad to I keep goods moving, but as a rule no price ; concessions were off' red. Real fine but i ter was quite firm, with some moving into ’ storage Undergrade* hard to move, I with some tots moving at concesions. , Ninety score car* were scarce and fairly ! firm, and lower score car* were more : active and steady. C hlcago^o. atof. f'hicago, May 24.—Potatoes—pul!; tm ' efpts. 44 tarn. V. 8. shipments. 424 cars. W iSconsin marked round whites. 9nr cw t ; ditto bu'k II 04 cwt : poor 75c cw» .; Minnesota sacked white# 80c cwt,; Idaho sacked rural* «5c cart.; Idaho sacked russets, $1 2’. 01 50 cut New *?o«k. dull; Alabama sacked tli umnls 190-pound eacks. 84 D 04 66; !^>ulstana racked burbank*. 82 0002 34; South Carolina barrel*, cobblers, 87.360 7 50 Turpentine and UoOn. Savannah, fia . May 28,—Turpentine— Stead' 99 bbls , sales. 2°A bbl# rersijt*. 1 462 bbl# , shipments, 423 bbit , stock, i 4.414 bbl* Rosin—Firm: *a!ea. 1.157 crate#, re ceipt# 3,624 ^ra«es. shipments. 3.430 crates; atr- k, 47.702 crates. Quote B It 5 5 D. 14 €«; E. 1* 7" F. r, If I K M7 *M. 14*4. N. 85,06; WG. II 24. WW, 5 40 New York Pnultr* . New York. Max .*»—Live Poultry — Mar ket wen. bro;|er# by freight. 350 46 »x pres#. 3ft©3Ae fnwU 24* roosters. 15c Dressed Poult rx —Market irregu'sr; western * hicker»« 24 4M* fowls. 214 **p; oid roosters. 140 24? : turkey? No 1 fresh. 25 0 30c ___ Kansas lit* Produce Kan*a« ' Mo. May 29—Butter and Krrt — I n* honged Poultry—Unchanged to 2c lower, heavy broilers. 33c; othrrs, unchan ged. latndnn Mnrtfi london May 29—Bar stiver “Td t>*r ounce Money i N oer cent. Discount rate short bills. *N per cent. Three month bills. 2 0 2 1-14. Flaxseed Pui>‘h Minn. May .1 —Closing Fu~ V!*' 12 4 4, July. 82 74V bid. Septem ber. 12 53’#. October. 82 43 bid. Chicago Poultry. «h:‘»go May 29—Poultry—Alive low *foe.-# .jyf, broilers. 44046c. roost ers. 13c Market Excellent facilities for selling securities promptly at beat pre vailing price. OmahaTrust Company OmmSe Wftfl float *»—*»#? | _I J. S. BACHE & CO. locmhiUK«d 19*2 (N*w York Stock Ptiher^* OkMo Booed M Trod* N.w Ymk Com EoiK*o«t •nd crhrr trading Lukanio N#w York 42 Broadwiy Chicago: 1CW Scv IjBalW 9l BmmcKn anJ corrtsf^ruimts Imoturd in pnnctfwi ctoes Stocks — Bonds — Grain Cotton — Foreign Exchange Bought end Slid tor Cash or earned on Conservative Margin 224 Omahn Nut 1 Bnnk Bldg , Oiunha H. I . H 4 Mil t H. Hnniutrr *1 rlr|«h*«nrt J Irkum MST-HK ~TTU !UA« Wtatrw " mw e 12c par line each day, 3 to € da>a 10r per line each day. 7 days or longer. The above ra»te apply exclusively M Went Ada which are commonly termed •public wants," and do not Include adver tisement* of Individual* or concerns ad vertising or exploiting their buaineaae*. The«e rate# apply to The Sunday OnabS Ba. •» well »• Th# Morning and Evening Be.. AH tvaak-day advartlaamenta appaar ;n both morning «nd evanlng edition* at thr-IxlHIN0a' HOURS FOR WANT ADS. Morning Edition.I . ’ p' S*'< Evanlng Edition.i J Sunday Edition. Want Ada accepted at the following vl'ln^offlo..17th and Farnam A'*. SOU,"h Omaha :.N W. cor. .Mth and I N Council Bluffa. .“ 8cott *u Telaphona ATlantlc 1". Call lor "Want” Ad Department. An , experienced -Want" ad t,k-r wlIrtMlv. 1 your ad and a bill will homaHed totar. ; The rates quoted abova apply to «. b t rharge or caah ordera. THB OMAHA BEK reserves the rlght t* designate what conatltutea a wa,nL’ THE OMAHA MORNINO BEE. THE EVEN! NO REE , ( announcements^ Burial Vaults . ® DISTINCTIVE features. see demonstration nt factory. Automatic Sealing Concrt'a i Burial Vault. Insist upon your under taker utir.g no other. Every vau t stamp ed. watch for name In lid Manufactured only by the Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. 6210 N. 30th St. Omaha. Card of Thanks.. * IJRSDEV EnTcZ— Peter. age 34 year*, world war veteran, also loryn + r regu-ar army man Survived by hi« wif»-. alary, and one son. Walter, also father. Michael or 'Lithuania. on« brother Felix of »maha. Funeral from family residence. 340a L street Decoration day at 2 p m. Am»r ban Legion. South Omaha post tn charge. . ..»«l*i-OU there « all at the sreenhouae® at the cemetery en’raoce. JI fl. es at the cemetery north of 'i?y limit*, and 729 Brand*i* Theater B dg Florist* . J PEONIES delivered for Deco^rattoa day. 12 So per dozen. Call HA 9417_ LEE LARMCN' l*th and JOHN BATH 1104 Farnam. JA 1108. L. HENDERSON. U«7 Farnam. J A. lit*. Funeral Oireilors . 5 Fc J. STACK & CO., Omaha’a b#»’ und»rtakln, caubiitbmaa*. "re„row akbulafce s Thirty-third and Farnam._ ~C-ane Ftirtuiry Co*, CONDUCTED BY LADIES ONLY. El5 s-ou’h :i!th St. AT. i6*» and AT. lit* LARKIN BROTHERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS.' <11* SO. HTE It KCRISK0 22d and O Sts. _ _ISSf B 13th 8L HULSE & RTEPEN, Fy fral Director, 111* Cuming. JA. liH H/H.'Kramer MU Taggart & Son John A, Gentleman uuB^rrm HEAFEY & HEAFEY, Undertaker, and Embalmera. Phone HA Office :«ll Famarm I EST ABI.1SHEP SINCE lill > Hoffmann Ambulance D'Mge at 24*h Funeral Directors. dA. f»l CROSBY-rtOORE ’UVVSr* BRAILEY L DCRRAffCE ^ l uncral Notices .S QFINLAN—Johf Ed»a*d. nfan* *cn cf Mr and Mm Jc**rh Outnlin. at the re* - dance. 5131 So 23d May 2» Bea.deg the parent* be it *arvi\*d by three *i*?*-* *r- j one brother. Funeral *ervicee Wednes day ar the re* ience. at 4 p. m. Bural St Mary .-emeterr Arrangement* In *»re . f Urk n B'o* THE funeral of our late brother. Han* C. Pe»ers»n will held from re* den> 2*=h2 North Thirty-fcarth Street Thu-- - da>, 2 r to Mat 31 All member* are requested to attend. Par.;*h Brotherhood Ledge No 1. K V- CLAVSEX Pre* den * LOF—John. age. it year* at ?am. y re i- deuce. _ 7«1 North 4.th A*e. May 1 $23. Funeral W*dne*dav p. rr. at I 2* from th» Immanuel Lutheran rhu- h. l$*h a- i • as* Sts. to Foreat Lawn cemetery. Fr-end- w-lcAtye l.o*» and Found . S or downtown district. three-*Kn m - * * kp.e * Notify Ba~k**.ne fc-iai. F.» w a'd_ 1 * *ST—On» bay mare w e.gh* about 1,. ■> pound* w h *e hind leg, whtte *tar * n forehead Sh&gg> man* KE 45*5 PI* TFRE— Lost, ova! pictu-e, Ia*t Satt. - da>. of a rear, between 2n*h and V'.nt “t and 34th and Unmors KE 304._ LOST—Diamond r rg. 1-carat, tn Brand' * depart atore or vi. nitjr; heirloom Liber a. reward |S*4 Marry._ PEARLS—Stnn* of 16-inch pear.*, d a monil cla»p. Reward WF. 31 lj._ I'KAR!>—Stf1nf of pearl* lcet at S' 7 South 15th. JA. mt l/’ST—I-adi's cameo ring reward. KE. LOST—S«v4-« Sprague tire and rim, re »a-d « ail KK 2*>2 IVrsonils .. ill THU SALVATION Army Industrial bom# f vilclta >«^ur old cloth ng, furr ttsra, r aga firea W# coliecL We diatr t>ute. Fhc-a j A 4115 and our wagon w rail. Call and inspect our new heme, 111C-1Ii2-11:♦ l>odge street. 'VF.STKRN LAND—Parfy i addree* to me or Amb? '*e Await letter No trouble to fear. Don't **ne paper* h* re. THEATRICAL blatortcil ra**;je coa .umea for plays *r.d parties, at Llebec a, tv- aha ^ AUTOMOBILES Aulo Art'fModfS, Tires .11 NEW T1RF> Gl'ARANTEEP FIRS’*. WH\ P v T M ' t t 4 \ « » « II ! 33x3U • n Sh'pt^d art rpval $i wih ‘ r tire JOBBERS it;, t t MIN.-: Auto Atrmorit'N Tires .11 GI AR VNTKFn VIR^t' tIF.FA \ r-o*'*kt f *6. ^\3S n-'oekid. $* ff Other * se* »n proportioo K \ri \N AFTv» PARTS t •' 7m N h.'ia*_JA 74*' \illn« for S.il«* . 13 coo6o 060 booeoeooooo000cco g o O CUritmoltil* truck III* O O He public \-tpn with riprrui N-dv O SI O Kf ' ■ haeai* hke new , 54* o O Republic S ten rebuilt cab and O O •!•>. k raek 1 : O O T*o^ev optional bargain* in dump O ° Andrew Murphy & Sen,. ® Hlb «nil J* k» i » O 0000000000000000000000000 Ford Sedans "• are a ho win* three Ford aed a n • at real bargain price* Thev are ail >n firat Mae* c»a«lHloa and gu«raefeed •« avarv reap#.-* pVt net buy a irdan until aou •ce the** car* and ride in them \H late model* and ready to deliver inward* tn price «\>m» In t via» between and li. or ph-'n# for a heme demo®* it rat ion Guy L. Smith Used Car Bargains llud* m Supei S-,* Roadster a t* wfcee'« new paint \ re,.’ huv at M** r Md t'oupe new paint fine condition |J4> t'ne I^urant 4>||t>d#- t'.iifw #1 \ >■* l''”» t'urant 4 oyi Too- «c 'r*-ae»l f*M tHhcta l-o up to $r ^ • ' ' ' ^ Andrew Murphy i- Sen. K»