WTieat Prices Break Sharply; Corn Advances Hedging Sales Against Move ment of New Crop Grain Accumulate in Chi cago Pit. By CHABLJES J. I.EYDKN, Vnlversnl Service Staff Correspondent. Chicago, July 7 —Hedging gales against the movement of new crop wheat in the aouthwest accumulated in the local pH today and broke prices sharply. For a time the relative stability of Winnipeg ■was a sustaining Influence, but the buy ing power was loss aggressive and gradu ally waned. The pool new crop outlook was the main basis for the remarkable strength of corn. Wheat closed 2c to 2 4c lower, corn was Tic to !'•#»• higher, oats were 4c to 4c down and rye ruled 14c to la*t off. Tito failure of much export business to develop over the holidays seemed to accentuate the pending weight of the first rush of winter wheat to market. The seaboard confirmed but ^moderate . sales. There were reports that Illinois points offered new crop wheat for sale and threshing returns from Kansas show bigger yields than had been expected. Short* were busy covering their com mitments in the corn pit. Support broad ened materially and made it difficult for shorts to come in. Cash demand for corn was active in all markets and it was noted thai the eastern inquiry had Im proved. Primary receipts were 1.393.000 bushels, compared with 688,000 bushels a year ago. Crop news on oats was favorable and this, combined with a poor cash demand to induce free liquidation in the pit, breaking prices sharply. Scattered liquidation took the edge off the rye market. Crop news was material ly more cheerful ami offset reports of a livelier export demand. Provisions were fairly active and higher. Lard was Be to Hjc higher and libs were oc higher. Pit Notes. Receipts of wheat at primary markets, as well as Interior markets of the south west, not included in the primary list, showed a substantial Increase. Kansas City had close to 700 cars of wheat for three days, while Wichita had nearly 1.000 cars. New wheat in the southwest market was off as much as Be today, and old grain 3c. The decrease of 382.000 bushels in the visible supply for the week was a disappointment to the bulls. Rains fell over Saskatchewan and Al berta during the last few days, but ap parently did not relieve the drouth kii iiation. Winnipeg wan higher most of the session today, and “gave" only because of the slump 4n the domestic prices. The Canadian situation -'ailed to help the bulls very much and their sidling today facili tated the decline locally. Crop reports from the American north west were mostly favorable, with the ex • eptinn of scattered advices of black rust in Minnesota Weather conditions in the spring territory have been exceptionally satisfactory, and accepted reports have it that the small grain outlook is the best in several years. This should encourage farmers, for it was the poor yield of wheat per acre, not the low price it brought, that spelled ruin for so many of the north agriculturists the few past sea , Wheat and flour on ocean supply con tinued to decrease, for the week supplies being lowered 740,000 bushels. World ship ments last week remained fairly large, so that it Is evident Kurope is consuming wheat rapidly. An official report on the Italian wheat prospects estimated a re duction of 48,00(1 000 bushels in this year's harvest compared with 1923. Crop re ports regarding Russia were again pessi nvstic. Although not buying now. all in dications point to where F.urope will need big supplies of import grain the coming ssason. CHIC AGO C ASH PRICES. gy Updike Grain company, Atlantic 6312. Art. : open" ■ High, i Low. | Close. ) Sat. Wht. I ' July | 1.11 Sep. 11.16 1.16% Dee. 1.18 „ 1.18% May 1.22% Rye July Sep. Dec. Com .I.|.|. July .96 • •?% .95 %| .97%* .95% Sep. '.92% ".94% ' .93% ' '.99% _ .92% t>«C. .83 .84% .*2 i .83% .82% „ -82% ... I .83% .82% May .85 .86%: .85 J .85% .84% Oat a I | July .80% .52 I .60 f .60% .5*74 S«p. .43% 44%' .43% 43 % 44% ( 43%. (.. . ,!..| I>eo .45 % 46% .45% .45% 4 * j .4 5 %..|. ]. May [ .48%! 49% I .47 %! .47% f .18% Lard I | \ I July 10 82 (10.95 (10.82 i!0 90 110.82 Sep. 11.05 jll.20 1 1.06 |11.10 111.05 Riba I I I | July 9.85 9 85 9.85 9.86 9 85 Sep. 10.00 lliuo jin.pn jin 05 fjo.On New York General. New York, July 7. — Flour—Unsettled; spring .patents. $7 0007.59; spring clears. $5.50® 6.00; soft winter .straights. $540 -. 6.76: hard winter straights. $6.7607 00 Fye Flour—Quiet, fair to good. $5 0o*r 6.25; choice to fancy, $5.5006.60. Cor»:meal—Firm; fine white granulated, $2.8O® 2 90; fine yellow, $2 7602 85 Rye—Easy; No 2 western, 87 %c' f o. b.. New York, and 85%e c. i f , export Barley—Firm; malting, 93%©97%c c. 1. f.. New York. Wheat—Easy; No. 1 dark northern spring. $1 53%c; No. 2 red $1 30%. both r i. f. New York, lake and rail; No 2 hard winter. $128%; No. 1 Manitoba, 81.36%; No. 1 mixed durum. $123%, all f. o b.. lake and rail. Corn—Steady; No. 2 yellow $1.19; No. 7 white. $1.20; No. mixed, $1.18, c. i. f track, New York domestic, all rail. Oat#—Barely steady; No. 2 white, 68c. Feed—Steady; city bran $30.00; west ern. $29.50, in 100-pound sacks Hay—Steady; No. 1. *30.00©31 00; No. 2. *28.000 29.00; No 3 . $23.00 0 25.00; shipping. $ 19.00 ©20.00. Hops—Stead,; state. 1923; 60054c; 1922, 23© 27c; Pacific, 1923. 33037c; 1922 23 028c. Pork—Steady; mesa, $26.250 26 75; fam ily. $28 00. Lard—Firm; mlddlewes*. $h.45011.65. Tallow—Firm; special loose. 7 % © 7 %< , extra loose. 7 %c. Rica—Firm . fancy head, 7% 0 8c. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. Jll , July 7.—Potatoes—Trad ing fair, market about steady on barrels, weaker on sacks; receipts, new. 110 cars old. 629 cars. Total United States ship ments. Saturday. 1.061 cars; Sunday. 29 cars: Mlsouri and Kansas sacked early Ohio*. $1.9002.15: sacked Irish cobblers, *1 7602.16. according to condition; Illinois Harked Early Ohioa. $2 O0©2.30; Louisiana sacked Burbanks. $1.76. Oklahoma and Arkansan sacked bliss triumphs. $190® 2.20; Virginia barrel cobblers, *4 26; North Carolina barrel cobblers, $3 76© 4.15. New Y'ork Metal*. New York. July 7 —Copper—Dull; electrolytic apot and futures, 12%c. Tin—Firm. apot and nearby, 44 00© 44 26c; futures. 44.12® 44.37c. Iron—Steady; No. 1 northern. 19 500 21.c; No, 2 northern, 19.00® 20.00c; No. 3 southern, 20,00® 21,00c. Lead—Steady, spot, 7c. Zinc—Steady. East fit. Lou!* *pot and futures, 6.75©5.80c. Antimony—Spot, 8 30c New York Call Money. New York, July 7—Call money easier; high. 2% percent; low. 2 per cent; ruling rate. 2% per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2 % per cent; last loan. 2 per rent. Time loans, easy; mixed collateral, 60-90 days. 2% 0 3 per cent; 4-6 months, 203% per cent; print* commercial pa per, 3% 0 3% per cent. Liberty Bond*. New York, July 7.—Liberty bond prices at 1 p m.t Liberty 3%a. 101.16; First 4%«. 102.4; second 4%s. 101.18, third 411a. 102.7; fourth 4%a. 102.6, U. 3 gov ernment 6 %s. 1 04 29. London Silver. London, July 7.—Bar Sliver—$4%d per ounce. Money—2 per cent. Discount Rates -Short bills 30 2% per cent; $ months' bills, 3 7-160 3% per rent. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. July 7.—Flour—Unchanged at $7.8007.60. Bran—121.000 22.00. New York Silver. New York, July 7—Rar Silver —66%c Mexican Dollar*—51 %c. New York Coffee. New York. July 7.—Coffee- -Rio No 7, $6%c; flantoa No. 4, 19%c; futures, gteady; July 16 24c; December, 14 10c. New York Cotton Future*. N*w York, July 7.—Cotton future* •pened steady: July, 28.70c; October. 93.89m December, 23 30c. January, 23.08c; March. 23.80c. Chicago Poultry. Chicago. July 7.—Poultry—Allve. high #/. fowls. 19©23c; Holers. 28©23«:. feesttri 14c N*w York Cotton Spot. . New York. July 7.—Cotton apot, quiet, feMiUlnc. 2» «fir. New York Cotton Future#. New York July 7. *‘otton future* {Koaed steady; July. 28 58c; October, 8 98c to 23 96c; December. 23 29' to !.$lc; January, 23.13c; March. 23.34c. /■---vj Omaha Grain v-/ July 7. Cash wheat sold generally lc to lc lower. Three days' receipts totalling *8 cars, together with the lower futures was more than aufficient to aupply require menta and very little Interest was shown in wheat other than the better grades of protein wheat. Quite a few cara were carried over vnaold Corn was 'n poor demand at about unchanged prices. Receipts were 64 cars. Oats were a slow sale at prices rang ing unchanged to lc lower. Receipts were 26 cars Rye and barley quoted nominally un changed. Omaha Carlot Bales. WHEAT. No. 2 dark hard: 1 car. $1.10. No. 2 hard: 3 cars, $1 08. No. 3 hard: 1 car. $1 06; 1 car. $1.06. CORN. No. 3 white: 2-3 car, 99c; 1 car, t8c. No. 3 white: 1 car. 97c No. 2 yellow: 11-3 cars. $8c. No. 3 yellow; 3 cars, 97e. No. 4 yellow: 3 cars, 96c. Sample yellow: 1 car, 86c; 1 car. 86c. No. 2 mixed: 4 cara, 96c; 1 car. 93c. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, 94c. Sample mixed: 1 car. 86c; 1 car. 87c. OATS No. 3 white: 1 car, 63>ic; 1 car (choice). j3\c; 4 cars. b2%c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 51c. Sample white: 2 cars, 60c. RYE. No. 3: 2 cars, 73c. No. 4: 1 car, 72Vfcc. Rally Inspection of Grain Received. WHEAT. Hard: 3 cars No. 1, 21 cars No 8. 4 cars Nu. 4. 4 cars No. 6, 3 cars sample. Mixed: 1 car No. 4. Total: 4 9 cars CORN. Yellow: 2 cars No. 2, 1 ear No. 3. 3 cars No. 6. White: 2 cars No 2. 1 car No. 3. Mixed: 1 car No. 2, 1 car No. 3. 2 cars No. 4. 1 tar No. 6. Total: 14 cars. OATS. White: 1 car No. 2. 6 cars No. 3, 1 car sample. Total: 9 cars RYE. No 3. 1 cur; 1 car No. 4. Total: 2 cars OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Receipts— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . #K 42 62 Corn . . 64 68 146 Oats . 26 24 4 4 I Rye . 4 1 2 Barley. 1 3 Shipments— Wnpat . 30 13 26 Corn . 49 38 207 Oats . 27 26 $2 Rye . 2 .. 3 Barley . 1 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. ( Bushels ) Receipts— Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago. Wheat .2.397,000 1.058.000 S86.000 • 'em .1.393.000 660.000 6*8.000 Oats . 821.000 489.000 712.000 Shipments— Wheat . 782.000 478.000 727.000 Corn . 671.000 427.000 491.000 Oats . 494.000 344.000 612.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels—- Today Yr. Ago Wheat and flour . 9.000 389.000 Corn .. . . 85.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year Carlots—• Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 41 26 25 Corn .... 72 32 65 Oats . • i $0 74 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 687 J43 414 Corn . 216 63 111 Oats . 11 7 10 RT. LOUIS RECEIPTS Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 171 377 138 Corn . 276 86 270 Oats . 108 31 175 N6HRTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago Ago. Minneapolis . 617 300 186 Duluth ....... 1 S3 1*6 116 Winnipeg . 393 721 $17 OMAHA STOCKS. Tsar Bushels— Today. Ago Wheat ..1,860.000 1.311.000 Corn . 248.000 286.000 Oats . 174.000 464,000 Rys . 84.000 41.000 Barley . 6.060 I.OOq Corn And Wheat Region Ballet In. For the 41 hours ending at I a. m. Monday. High I^»w Rain Weather Ashland, clear .31 64 O.ftO Auburn, clear 87 62 ft 00 Broken Bow. clear . 48 68 ft 00 Columbus, clear ,. 84 67 0 00 Culbertson, partlv cloudy.82 48 0 00 xFairhury. partly cloudy .84 57 ft 00 xFairmont. cloudy . 86 66 ft 00 Grand Island. Pt. cloudy 84 64 ft.00 Hartlngton. clesr .83 64 ft 00 xHastlngs, cloudy . 84 64 ft 00 Holdrege. partly cloudy 84 53 0.00 Lincoln, clear ..83 40 ft 00 xNorth Loup. Pt cloudy .45 60 ft 00 North Platte, clear ... *2 58 ft 00 Oakdale, clear . 83 64 0.00 Omaha, clear . 83 82 0.00 O’Neill, clear . 62 66 0 00 Red Cloud, cloudy . 87 64 0 00 Tekamah. clear . *2 66 ft 00 Valentine, clear .52 62 0 00 Chicago Cash nraln. Chicago. July 7—Wheat—July closings, 181.13 4; September, 11.13*4; December. $1 18 4. Corn—July. 97*4; September, 93 %o. December, 83 4r i Oats — July. 6ft06OHe; Septsmber. 43 S,c; December, 46%c. Lard—Closing, July. 110.90; September, $11.10. Ribs—Closing. July, $9 86; Septsmber. $10.06. Bellies—July, $1017; September, $10 62. Coffee* Futures. New York. July 7.—News of ths revolu tlonary movement .n Brazil had an un settling effect on coffee futures today and recent advances wars followed by sharp declines under liquidation The market opened at a decline of 10 to 30 points and December sold off to 13.80, of 70 points net lower, but rallied partially on cover ing The close showed net losses of 37 to 41 points Sales were satlmated at 77.000, Closing quotations: July. 16 24. Sept., 14.87; October, 1 4 48. December, 14.10; March. 13.80; May. 13.40. Spot coffee firm; firm Rios 7s. 18 4. Santos 4s, 19 to 20. f hlragu Mutter. Chicago. July 7 Following an advance of 4c on practically all scores. the butter market today ruled steady and firm, with a fair amount of trade re ported. Demand was principally for 89 and DO scores. Dealers were holding these giedes firmiy and in the majority of rases were asking premiums. The centralized car market continued steady and firm, with trailing quiet. Fresh butter. 92 score, 39 *4 c; 91 genre, 39c, 90 score, 38*4*. *9 store, 38c; score, 37c; 87 scorn 354c. Centralized carlots. 90 store. 39 4c; 89 score, 37\c; 68 score 384 c. New York Sugar. New York. July 7.—Raw sugar con tinued featureless today and virtually nominal at 6 21c, duty paid, for Cubans only ft small trade developed In raw sugar futures, but the undertone was steady throughout the day in absence of pressure Final prices showed 1 to 4 points net advance. Hales were 13,000 bags. July closed at 3.45c; September, 3.66c: December, 3 47c; March, 2 24c. Refined was equally dull, with a range on fine granulated from 6 70r to 7.00c, Refined futures were nominal. Dried Fruits. Nsw York. July 7. — Apples—Evaporated, dull; chot'-e, 114012c. fancy, 124013c. .Prune#—Slow. California, 440134'. Oregon, 4 4 0 8 44. Apricots—Steady; choice, 12014c: ex tra choice 18 4 018 84 c. Fancy, 19016 4c Rasin#—Quiet; loose muaeatela, 54 0 Peaches—Quiet; standard, 8 4c; choice, 9 4c; extra choice, 9 84c. Raisins—Quiet; loss muster lea 6 4 0 84sA Son ..... 6 3 . Bills J H . 89 . Dennis A Francis . 38 . Harvey John . 1440 . High ram TJ . 39 . Kirkpatrick . 2 . Longman Bros . 159 .... .... Lnberger, Henry S . . 25 4 . Mo-Kan C A C Co. . . 31 . Root J B A Co*. . . 3 .... .... Rosenstock Bros . 103 . Sargent A Finnegan. 59 . Sullivan Bros . 44 . Van Sant W B A Co.. 66 . Wertheimer A Degen . 64 .... •••• Other buyers . 212 .... 1699 Armour A Co. fr. Tex. 95 . Swift A Co. from KC. 95 . Total .9.832 18.203 10.549 Cattle: Receipts. 10.000 head Cattle supplies were the largest In nearly a month at all points this morning and in the face of the improvement in the eastern dressed beef market steers and yearlings were alow aellera at prices mostly 15 026c ItUtwer than Thursday. Best steers here moved at $10.16. Ship ping grades of cows and heifers held about steady hut other classes were slow and lower. Stockers and feeders were un changed Offerings Included a sprinkling of westerns. Quotations on Cattle—Choice to prime beeves. $9 76010 26; good to choice beeves, $9.10® 9.75; fair to good beeves. $8.40® 9 00; common to fair beeves, $7.6008.86; choice to prime yearlings, $9.0009. <5 ; good to choice yearlings. $*4009.00; fair t»* good yearlings. $7 500 8.36; common to fair yearling?. $6.5007.60; good to choice fed heifers. $8 0008.76; fair to good fed heifers, $7.2508.00; common to fair fed heifer*. $6.5007.86; choice to prime fed cows $6.6008.00; good to choice fed cows. $5.000 6.50; fair to good fed cows. $3 2;» ® 4 7 5; common to fair fed cows. $150® 3 00; good to choice feeders. $7 000 8 00. fair to good feeders. $6 0007.00; com mon to fair feeders. $5.0006.00; good to choice stockers. $6 6007.50; fair to good stockers. $5.6008 60; common to fair stockers. $4 600 5.60; trsshv stockers. 13.60 0 4 60; stock heifers, $3.5005.50; stock cows, $3 0004 00: stock calves. $6.60® 7.60. veal calves. $4 00010.2$; bulls, stags, etc.. $4 0007.00. Hogs— Receipts. 17.900 head Just mod erate supplies over the holiday period and favorable reporta from other centers gave local trade a good tone in today * session Shipper* were out early on some of the best butcher hogs at fully steady prices, while packer trade was around steady to possibly a little easier. Bulk of the sales was at $R 1$® 6 90, with top $7.00. Sheep—Receipts. 11.$00 hesd Trade 1n lambs was of a rather two sided char acter this morning, movement of natives starting early at steady to strong levels while packers stood determined to lower their costs on westerns and the market on these kinds dragged Feeders and aged sheep ruled around steady. ... Quotations on Sheep and Lamb* - Spring lambs, good to choice. }}}&0;T 14 00; opting lambs, fair to good, $11 25® 13.26; feeding lambs, $10.75011 - wethers, clipped, $6 5007 60; yearling? clipped. $10 00011 00. clipped ewss. $3 "V 0 $ 21._ Rloiix City UjMtMk. Sioux City. July 7.—Cxttlo— 3.1100 h*»A market i'ow; klllera ateady. 16c lower, atorkera weak; fat aieera and yearling* >7.00® 10.60 . bulk. >7.76 © > 26 ; fat co«, and heifer*. >«6o®»>6; cannere and rui ter>. >; 00 03 Oil: graae row, and h*'f. re. >3.26®4.26; veala. >0.000 011.00: bulla. >3 >o®6.00: feeder*. >6 5007.IS; alookne >5 0067.26 atock ye*-llng* and calve >4 000 7 26 ; feeding cow* and heifere. >3.00® 6.00 Hcga—Receipt* 10.000 head; market 5 ®IOc lower, top. >S no. bulk uf Mle*. >« 2500 90; light, >0 7600.70 butcher-, >0 70® 0,30: mixed, >6 2S®S1.70 heavy paekere. >0 00*0 35; it**,. >6 0*05.26. Sheep and Lambg—Recelpta 1»0 heal market ateady. Kan,** City I.leealnck. Kanaaa City. July 7 —(Unit'd State* Department of Agriculture I—-Callle—Re ceipia. 12.000 heed, calvee. >.000 head, very glow. . Hogs—Reeipt*. 16 000 head; moatly steady. packer and shipper top. $.1" Sheep snd Lambs—Receipts 7 000 head ; lambs steady to 2Br lower. some »alti off 60 cents; top Arimnii. best native*. 11 3 25; better grades moitiy 91 2 35 0 13 00 Kaat At. Louie Lleeatack. Fast At. laouis July 7—<1 8 Der*rt ment of Agriculture)—Cattle Receipt*. 6.000; native beef steers, cows, ranners. cuttere end bologna bulls. 25c lower. light yearling!, > 0003 00. cow* >4 0003 25. canned, >1 760 2 26 ; bologna bulla. >4 on ®6 00; light vaalera. >9 26 69 60. territory butcher*, >, 76&I.00 to packed, and ahlp P*Hog»: Racelpia >1.000; 10®16r lower, lop, >7 40; bulk 170 pound, and up. >7 v *7.36, light light* and plga alow bulk 140 to 170 pounds. $4 6007 26; 110 to M11 pounds. 96 0006 25, packer eows. $4.L'y 6.26. Sheep; Receipts 6.000; lamb* 26 to 50r lower, culls 60c lower, sheep steady bulk good lambs. $12 76013.00; top. $13.0", culls. $6 50. fat ewea. $3 6007 00. Chicago IJvestock. Chicago, July 7 —(United Htatee T»e partment of Agriculture )—Cattle—Re ceipts. 29 00n head, market, trade el«>w. largely steer run. Hogs—Receipts. 69 ono head; market mostly steady to 5c higher. Bheep- Receipt*. iB.noo head. ma*ke? fatrly active, early sale# native lambs around 25-* lower, sheep scarce, Steady, popular price on better grade. Chicago Cash Drain. Chicago. Julv 7.—Wheat No. 9 red. $1 14% 0 1 16. No. 2 hard. $1 1 5 % 0 I L Corn No 2 mixed. $1.0001 "0%. No. 2 yellow. )1 0001 0! %. Mata—No. 2 white, 63 0 54 Vsc; No 3 white. 62 0 64c. Izard—$10 »o _ Chicago fttorka. Furnlahed by .! 8 Hache A Co. 224 Omaha National Rank building Phones Jackson 6167-98 89. Rib. Asked Armour A Co 111 pfd . 7h 7H% Armour A Co Del pfd H*> Albert Pick . 1*’* Rasalrk Alemlte 0 Carbide . 59% 6" Fdlson common .127% 12* Continental Motora . 6% 6% Cudahy . 64% 6* Daniel Boone . 18 1h% Diamond Match .115% 11 *> Deere pfd . 62% 61% Fddy Taper .115 116% Libby . 4% Netlonal Leather 2% 2% Quaker r»«t*.29" $s Reo Motore . 16% 16% Swift A Co .100% 101 Swift International . 20% 21 Thompson .47% 48 Wahl . 36% 36 S Wrlgley . 34% *■ % Yellow Mfg Co 66% 66% Yellow Ceh . 60% 10% (Hie and K«»eln. Savannah. «♦» July 7 Turpentine Flim. 77r. salea, 699 bnl* , receipt* 1,247 hbl* , shipment*, 1,092 bbl* . stock, 10.466 bble. Rosin—Firm; sales, 4.0.1? casks, re ceipta, 3,416 (*«)(•, shipment* 1.22" •aeka; stock. 82 706 cask* Quote 14. $4 360 4.60; D. $4 400 4 60. F $4 47 %® 4 6"; F to K $4 600 4 62 % M. $4 600 4 66. N. $4 76. W. IJ . $6 75. W. W. and X. $6 2006 25. ft ansae City Produce Kanaaa City, Mo. July 7 Kgg* T n changed; firsts. 24%c; selected, t"%c Rutter -Cnrhanged. nreamerv, 42®44< packlnga. 26r„* Poultry -Unchanged; hens. 10c; broil ers. 32® lie; roosters. 12c Potatoes—'Unchanged; welaern whites $2 0002 10 New York Poultry. New York. July 7 poultry - IJve !r tegular, dre.eed poultry weak. ohlckens. 30 0 42c, fowl*. 20®3"c, old roost ei a. 16 0Jlc. turkey*. t«U»3Ar Foreign F.Hrlmnge New York Inly 7 Foreign Kurhange Ateady; quotations In cents Oieat Rrltaln. demand. 437 %e New Inrk < of Ion Nee York Jul) 7 The ueiiernl cnti.n niai kei closed steady at net Us< lines uf i to 64 points. B. & 0. Leads Rail Issues Upward on Stock Market Big Four Stages Most Spectac ular Performance, Closing With Net Gain of Six Points. By RICHARD 8F1LUNE I niverwil Service Financial Editor New York, July 7—Rails, leathers, some of the industrial* and vat tone of the1 specialties were in high favor on the, stock exchange today. Where all tha de mand came from for B and and why. was not plain, but Baltimore & Ohio assumed the role of murket leader And. on a turnover of more than 20,000 shares. It rose 1 % points. Atlantic Coast Lina did even better, gaining 1\ points. Rock Island, pfd.. Chicago At At ion, St. Louis-Southwest ern, Chicago A Eastern Illinois, and various others made good gains, but the most spectacular performance of all was that of the Big Fotlr road. On dealings in only 400 shares, it Jumped between 120 and 130, i losing at 126, with a nat gain uf fi points. international Nickel was heavily dealt in once more it made a smart gain t’ongoleum. apparently having recovered from its former troubles, continued its ad vance movement. Famous Flayers crossed 80, and West Penn, which seems to be doing the sh me job that its relative, Am erican Water Works, did before, made another new high, this time by a climb of 3*4 points. United States Steel was consplcuoua b> Its absence from the bull group. The tobaccos were up. But the Issues that were favorites last week—Schulte, Daniel Boone, i olo-ado Fuel and Iron. Superior Oil, Montgomery Ward, etc.— were not prominent. General Electric Is a puzzle to some traders. It was above 240, a good part of the day. In fact, it reached 241*4 and closed hi 241. There are persistent re ports that the shares are to be split, the company putting out five for one. Today's advance averaged exactly half a point for the rails and nearly the same for the industrials. Transaction* totaled 665.300 shares. Foreign exchange was firm and higher. Money opened at 2»*, but declined to 2 per cent. News ab lo the progress of the new cot ton crop was little short of enthusiastic. The grains parted company today. Wheat went off sharply, while corn was up from 1 to l %c. 4'often declined sharply. 49 points for September, and 70 for December. Sugar was dull and from 1 to 4 points uq. ■ _ New York Quotations V-----/ New York stork exchange quotations furnished by J. 8. Harhe A Co., 224 Omaha National Hank building High. Low. Close. Close. Agricu Chem ... 11% 10% 11% 10% Ajax Rubber . 6% Allied Chemical 74% 74 74 % 74% Allis Chalmers .. 61% 6o% 61% 60% Am Heat Kug . .. 41 A B 8h F. ko% Am tan .115% 114% 114% 114% A Car A F - 166 164 % 166 164 A II A Leath. 9 m% AHA L pfd . . 69 66 64% 66 A Int Corp. 22% 22% 22% 21 Am Lin Oil. 16% 16% Am Locom . 76 74% 76 74 % Amer S A Com. .. 12% Am Smelt . 66% 66% 66% 66 Am 8 pfd . 100% 100% Am 8 Koun. .. . . 24 % Am Sugar . .. 44% 44% Am Sum . . . 9 % AT&T .123% 122% l2l% 122% Am W W and K 9*% 97 97 96 % Am Tobacco .1 46 1 44 % 144% 145 : Am Woolen ... 73% 72% 72% 72% Anaconda . c'% 30% 30% 10 Assoc Dry Good* 9 7 96 % 96% 97 A 011 29% Atchison . 104 103% 104 103 % At Coast L ..124% 12*% 124% 112% At Gulf A W I .. 20% 20% 20% 20% Atlas Tack . .. 6 At Ref Co .91% 19% 11 10% Austin-Nichols .. 11% Auto Knitter . 2% 3 Baldwin .116% 114% 116% 115 Balt A O . 60 64% 60 66% Beth Steel . 47 46 46% 46 Bosch Magneto . ... 30 Hrkln-Man Ky 22% 22 22 % 22% Brkln Man pfd . . 69% 64% 69% 69 Cal Packing . 13% < al Petroleum . . 21% 22% % 22% Cal A Arix Min. • 46 'an Pacific ... 149% 14*% 149% 143% Central Leather 13 12% Central Death pfd 46% 46% 47% 46** Cerro de Pasco. 46% 46% Chandler Motors 47 46 % 47 46 % Che. * Ohio . .. • 12% *3% *3% 13% Chi Gt Western ... 6% 6 % Chicago A N W.. 61 6*% 69 6*% C H A St P . -.14% i:.% 14% 14 Chi Gt West pfd l-:.% 15% 15 % 16% C M A St 1* pfd 2 4% 24 24 -'4% C B I A !' .;•» 29% SO ;o% C m P M A O 26 36 Chile Copper ....!*% 21% 24% 24% Chino . 16 li Clustt Petbndy... 66 duett Peak pfd.1®1% Coca Cola.. 71 Colo FAX 49 46 4*% 46% Columbian Carbon . ... 45% 46 Columbia Gas 19% 39% 39% 39% Congoleum . ., 4*% 4*>% 47% 44% Consol Cigars . .. 14% 15% 16% 15% Continental Can 64% 64% 64% 63% Continental Mot . 6% Corn Products ... 34% 34 34 % 34 Cosden . 39% 2«% 2*% 2*% Crucible . 64 % 64 % Cuba Cane Sug . 14% 14% C C Sugar pfd . 61 € " % 41 §i Cuba Ab Sugar ... . 30 30 % t’uyamel Fruit . 67% 67 67 % 67% Daniel Boone - 1*% 17% 16 % 17% Davidson Chem ..44% 44% 44% 49 Del A Hudson. 14% Dome Minina .. 16 16% 1« 16 Dupont de Nem 127 126 1 26 % 126% Kastman Kodak .. .. . ... . ... 107% Brie .2* % 24% 21% 2*% Elec Storage Hat.66% 66% Famous Players *0% 79% 10% 79% Fifth Av But Line 12% 12% 12% 12% Fisk Rubber . .. 6% Fle achmana Yeast 66% 65% 66% 66 Freeport Tex ... 4% «% 4% 4% General Asphalt.. 42% 41% 41% 41% General Electric. . .241 % 236% 24 1 235 % General Motors.... 14% 14 14% 14 Gold Dust . 17% 14 37 % 16 Goodrich ... 10% 20% Great No Or*. ■ *7% 27% Gt No Ry pfd. 44% 43% 63% 43 Gulf State* Steel.. 7" % 7*% 70 % 70% Hartmann Trunk.. 37% 37% 37% 37% Have* Wheel . ' ■ 34% 34% 34% Hudson Motors 24% 24% 24% 24% Homestake Min Co 39 Houston Oil . 72 71 Hupp Motor* . 12 >4 12% ill central . .. .104% 1*4% ll» Central pfd... .10* It spiratlon.. 2.3 % 23 % Ini B C Corp, . . 24 _"»% :♦ J.!% Int'l Harvester ... **% *7% *4% *7 Int'! T AT... . 74 77 % 77% 77% I of I Merchant M. *% a % Int'l M M pfd .. 36 36% 35% 16% Int'l Nicks!. ...16% 16% 16% 14 fnt’l Paper .51 49% 60 % 49 Invincible Oil. 12% 12% 11% l.% Jones Tea.... 21 Jordan Motor. . . 24 % K c Southern.... ?o% 20% 20% jna, Kelly-S . 13% 13% 1.3% 13% Kenne^ott . 40% 30% 4"% |9 % Keystone Tire... . 1% 1% 1% 1% Lee Rubber .. 9% 9 Lehigh Valley 4* 47% 47 V 47% Limn f.ocomotlv e . . ... «’'% 6"% Loose - Wile* ....... . 42 Louisville AN....** 97 94 97 Mark Truck .49% 4*% 4k % *k% May Dept Store. 90 91 Maxwell Motor A. 61 Maxwell Motor B. .... . t :t % Marland . ... IJ% 31% 31% *1% Mex e Resboard . 20% 20 :'f»% 20% Miami Copper ... .71 30% Middle Spites OH. ? 1 % * '• M K A 1 14% 13% 14% 14 \ Corns Pain Sbps Instantly Here's instant relief from that burn ing cornl Blue-jay will atop the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and cornea out. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue.jay at your druggist. © H * B 1924 Blue*jay \ in i *< 11v i mi si 666 I* n Pt #»rt Intinn for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Head aches and Malarial Fever. Missouri Pacific . . 17% 17 17% 16 7* Mo Pacific, pfd.. 47% <7 47 % 47 Montgomery-W. .. 10% SO 30 3'*% Mother Lode.,.,. 6% Nash Motors. . . . I»i6% Natl Biscuit. 66% 66% 66% 67% i Nat*! Enamel .... 22% 20% 10% 22% National Lead_141% 141 141% 143% N Y. Air Brake. 43% 43% N Y. Central .104% 104% 104 7* 104% N Y. N. 11 Ar H.. 24% 24 24 % 24% N. Y.. C. A St. L. 41 40% 41 45 N American.27% 27 27 27 % Northern Pacific.. 64% 63% 63% 62% N A- W. Ry.12 120% 121 119% Orpheum . 19% 19% Owens Bottle .. 42% Pacific Oil . 49% 44% 44% 49 Packard Motor.11% 11% Pan American .... 62% 52% 62% 62 Pan American B . 61 60 62 % 60% Penn HR .44% 44% 44% 44% Peoples Qas. 96% 94 Pere Marquette ..52% 61% 62% 61% Philadelphia Co .. 4H% 44% 44% 44% Phillips Pet . 36% 35% 36% 35% Pierce Arrow . lft% jn% Postum Cereal . 63% 64% Pressed Steel Car. 61 Prod Sr Refiners . 27 26 % 26% 27 Pullman .123% 123% 123% 122% Punta Alegre Bug. 51 60% Pure Oil . 20% 20% 20% 20% Ry Steel Spring ... 11 7 % 117% 117% 114 Ray Consol . 11 in% n u Reading . 55% 65% 65% 56% Replogle .12 11% 11% 12 Republic IAS. 46% 46% Royal Dutch N Y. 60 49 % 60 49 % St L A San Fran. 24% 23% 24 23% St Louis Sr S W. . . 41% 40% 41 40% Schulte Cigar . . .12.% 124% 1 25 126% Sear* Roebuck ... 95% 94% 94% 94% Shell Union OH .. 17 16% 17 17% Simmons Co .. 22% Sinclair Oil .14% i*% 14% 14% S! Ohs Sheffield . 59% Skelly Oil .. . 19% 19% South Pacific .... 93 92% 93 92 % Southern Ry . 65% 66 «5 65 Std Oil of c«l .... 64% 67% 67% 54% Std Oil of N .1- 34% 34% 34% 23% Stewart-Warner .. 65% 64% 66% 65% Strom Carbur. 66 Studebaker . 36% 36 36% 36% Submarine Boat ..9% 9 9 9 % Texas Co . 39% 39% 39% 39% Texas A Pacific . 32% 32 32% 32 Timken Roller B. 34% 34% 34% 34% Tobacco Products 60 59% 69% 60 Tob Prod "A”.... 90% 90 90 90 Trans Oil . 4% 4% 4% 4% Cmon Pae 137% 136% 137% 136% Untied Fruit .. ... 19C% U S Cast Iron P . 94% 96 97 % 96% U H Ind Alcohol. 69% 69 69 69 % U S Rubber ... 29 24 % 24% 24% jU S Rubber pfd .79% 79 79 % 40 [T S Steel 100% 99% 100 100% U S Steel pfd .122% 122 122 % 122 Utah Copper . 70% 70% 70% 70% Vanadium . 22 % 22 % Vivaudou . . . 6 Wabash . 14% 13% 14% 13% Wabash *'A" . 43% 42% 43% 42% Western Union.109 Westing A Brake. 93 Westing Elen 42% 61% «?% 61% White Eagle Oil. 24% White Motors . 65 Wool wort h Co ...115% 114% 116 114% Willys-Over ... 4% 4% 6% 4% Wlllys-Over pfd... 69% 6 3 % €4% 64% Wilson . 10% 9% 9% 10% Wilaon. pfd 29% Worthing Pump . 26 26 26 26% Wrlgley Co . 34% 34% Yellow C Taxi Co. 60 60 Yellow Mfg Co.. 66% 66 66 % 65% Total sales on stocks, 661 400; bonds, II 1.444.000. New York Bonds ; _—-1 New York. J%»!y 7.—Selling of Brasilia bonds. Inspired by news of the revolu tion in 8ao I'sulo, was the most con spicuous development of today's bond market, in which prices generally held steady in quiet trading. Losses ranging from 1 to 3 points wers recorded by the Brazilian issues, embrac ing the Republic be, Central Railroad 7s, Sao Paulo state and city *a and Rio de Janeiro obligations Chile 7s were shaded fractionally, but Argentine bonds held fairly firm The main price tendency of dorr^«%c Issue* was upward, although fluctuations for the most part were narrow. South ern Pacific, "Katy," .Seaboard and Nor folk a- Western liens were the outstand ing strong spot a in the railroad group, international Paper 6s and VirgInlg-Caro* line 7s and 7%s regls’ered moderate im provement, while various public utility issues extended their recent gains Profit taking continued i<- retard the movement of 'he Wilson At Co. mortgages, the 7 %a falling back 2 points. — New York. July 7—Following are to day ■ high, low and closing prices of bonds on the New York Stock exchange, and the total sales of ss-'h bond (United 8ts'ee bonds in dollars and thirty seconds of dollars > I’. 8. Bonds. (Sales In 11.000) High Low Close 271 Liberty 2%a .1011* 10116 101.11 47 Liberty 1st 4%s. 102 6 102 3 102 4 174 Liberty 2 1 4 % s ..101 !• 101 1 101 1 122 Liberty Id 4%s .102 10 102 7 102 10 1174 Liberty 4th 4%s .102 7 102 4 102 ** 122 U 8 Gov t 4%e 104 20 104 21 104 21 Foreign. 1* Anion J M W 6s * n 7 f % * o 14 Argentine Gov t 7s 1*2% 1*2% t02\ I 7 Argentine Gov’t 4s 94 93 S 93% A us G gtd loan 7s 9.'% 9.:% 92% l C of R de J >■ *47 9* % 94 94 % II j « zecho Rep 4s 9* S* \ 9» % 17 Dept of Seine 7s 69% 69% *9% « n of C IHi n 29 102 % l«r% 1f ■ 2 % 61 D of Can 6s 10.% 1*2% 1-2% 3 Dutfh E Ind 4s *62 05% 06% 96% 4 Fratn*ric.sn 7S» 93% 03% 0i% 4* French Rep >s 1 .% 102% 10*’% 7 3 F’ren' h Rep 7% 8. 99% 99% 99% 121 Japanese 6%e 92% 92 9 2% 1* Japanese s .79 78 % 7 9 17 Rep of Bolivia *■ 02% 41% 91% 26 Rep of <• 6 s 41 105% 106% 108% 13 Rep of Uhlle 7s 96% 94 96% ift Rep of Unlom 4%s 9«% 94% 9*% 1*9 Rep of < uba 6%s 97 06% 97 4 Rep of El S a f 6s 102 101% 102 1 Rep of Kn *s 6'% 17% 67% 4 Rep of Ha 4s A '62 92 01 % 92 2 State «.f q 4* 101% 101% lai% 14 S of Rio G do 8 * a 94 94 9* 47 State of 8 P S f *• *8% 9*% 9*% 3 Swias Confed 11- % 112% 112% 7 l KGB4I%s '29 109% 104% p.«% » UKGB4I5%s *37...104 103 % PG % 1 *2 U 8 of Brasil 4s . 98% 0 % 97% 14 l* S of 13-C R K 7s »7% 6 5 *«% 4 Amir Smelt 4* .105% 10"% 107% 17 Amn Smelting 6s 94 92% 94 1* Amer Sugar 6s 10*% 99% 1! ~> % \ 82 Am TAT 5%s rets 102% 1*2 1«2% 42 Am TATA co tr 5s 1oc% jnn% 100% ! 4* Am TAT col 4s t«% 0*i% 96% »l Am W Win AES.*!'* »1 9! V. i 21 Ante Cop 7s 1* . 9* 07% 9» . 47 Ana Cop 6s '62 96% 96% 96% 76 Ar A Co of D 6%S 91 0* % 01 j 9 At T A P Fe gen «9% 89% 89% 10 Belt A Ohio «a loj% 102 101%, 27 B« t A O r¥ 4%S 69% *9% *4%j 25 Balt A Ohio gold 4s 47% 17 67 4 H T of P IstArf 6s 10*% 110% 1*0% 1! Brier Hill St 6%a 97 94 % 94% 5 BklV y.i\ gen 7s P 109% 109% |(»0% 1 o I Bkly- M in Tr a f 6. »r% -8% xn 80 ran Nor deb 4%a 114 113% 113% 27 fan r«<- deb 4« \ “"% V’1% Vp% 4 far Clinch A O »% 102 1 % 4 < etitral Death 5s ., 99% 99% 99% 11 Cent Use std 4« 48% st% «8% 11 Chess A Ohio r. 6s 97% 97% 97% 47 Uhea A O cv 4%s 95 94 % *4% 6 Chle A Alton 3 % a 34 36% 34 14 r n A Q ref a A 99% 99% 99 % 14 Chic A U nt 6s 7'»% 70% 70% 4 Chtc (It West 4s 65% 66% 65% * ( M A St U rf 4%s \ 63% 63% M C M A St I* 4« 79% 40 v I > \ i u 11 *» i n; ’ \ r. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Read How Mrs. Walsh Was Helped by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound Manningtnn, W. Virginia.— "l took the VegetabloCompound when having the turn of life. I had been aick for seven years. 1 would get a little better, then I brokedown again. It would be nard for me to deacribe howl wm.forl was a perfect wreck. | l suffered with a pain in my left side, then 1 would have numb spells, 1 couldn’t live. I would have hot (lashes, then would come weak spells. I was so weak I would think I couldn't ever get a meal ready. My work was a burden to me. T wns not able to do my houaework half of the time. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound, and it has giv>n mo strength and health. The not flashes left me and I got bai ter of the numb spells. That summer I could do mv housework and worked in the garden a good hit. I tell all sick women what your wonderful medicine did for me, and will always recommend it. I am known to all my neighbors, and you can publish this statement because it is true."— Mrs John W. Wai.nh, K No 1, Boi 30, Munuington. Went Virginia. j 16 Chin B 1 ft UP « 4s 82% 83% *2% 37 Chic R I ft P r 4l 81% »t 81% 17 Chic ft West Ind 4e 76 % 76% 7 5% 47 Chile Cop 6s . .102 101% 101% 12 CCCAStL ref 6» A 103% 10314 103% 8 Commonweal Po 6s 93 92% 92% 6 Cons C of Mary 6* 88 68 98 6 Cuba C Rut d 6a at 99% 99 99% 30 Dela ft Hud ref 4» 69% »9% »9% 4 D 6 R Grande r 6a 44% 44 4 4 40 Denv ft R Gr r 4a 76% 76% .16% 7 i»ui* d« Nem 7 % a. 1 o K % 108% 108% 15 Duu Eight 6a .106 106% 106 13 Eastern C Bug 7%s.lo6% 106% 106% 26 Em Gaa ft Fuel 7%s 92% 92 92 % 15 Erie pr Hen 4s.. . 68% 68% 68 m 17 Krla gen Hen 4a. 69% 59% 59% 13 Flak Rub 6a .100% 100% 100% 12 Gen Elct deb 6a... 103% 102% 103% 60 Goodrich 6%s ... 97 96% 96% 23 Gdyr Tire 6s '31... 104 10.1% 104 7 Gdyr Tiro Sa '41 116% 116 116 7 Od T Rv of C 7a. 114 113% 113% 6 (Id T Ry of C 6s..106% 105% ]05% 6 Gt Nor 6%a R ...101% 101 101 15 Hud ft M ref 5s A. 87% 87 87 % 28 Hud ft M adj Inc 5a 66 69 68 7 Hum Oil & R 6%s 99% 99% 99% 20 111 (4 T ref 5a.... 97% 97 97% 11 III Cent 5 % a.102 101% 102 13 Inter R T 7s. 90% 90 90 5 Inter R T 6s ... 68% 68% 68% 94 Inter R T reT 6s a. 68% 67% 68 66 Inter ft Gt N adj 68 64% 64% 64 15 Inter ft Gt N Isl 6s 97% 97% 97% 9 Inter M M s f 6s... 64% *4% 42 Inter P evt 5a A. 86 *-> 86 1 K C Ft B ft M 4s.. 8fl % *0% 80s 11 K c P ft E. . 6s.. 93% 93% 93% 1 K C B 6a . . 90 90 90 ir'K C T 4s . 86% 84% 84% 4 Kan Gas ft E 6s.. 98 £7 10 E G of St E 1st 5a 97 97 97 12 I. ft N 59 R 2003.103% 103 10.1% 7 E Gaa ft E 5s .. 91% 90% 91% 6 M 8 P ft BH.M 6 %a 103 102% 103 5 M K ft T pr 1 6a C.101% 101 101 7 M K ft T nprlOsA 86% 86% 86% 136 M K ft T n aj 5» A 62 61 % 02 34 Mo Pac 1st 6h ..98 97% 98 71 Mo Pac gen 4a ..61 60% 61 8 Mont Pow 6s A . . 98 9. % 98 9 N E T ft T 1st 6a.101 100% 10"% 61 N O T ft M Inc 6s 92% 92% 92% 113 N Y C deb 6s .107 106% l"o* 133 N Y C rfgftImp5s 99% 96% 39% 17 NYC ft BtE 6s A .102 101% 101% 20 NYNHftHF 7Y. .... 85 86 85 32 NYNHAH cv 61 48 73 % .3% 1 ■■ % 15 N Y Tel ref 6s 41.106% 106 106% 5 N Y Tel gen 4%s 96% 96% 90% 10 N Y W A 14ns 4 % s 61% 61% '1% 19 Nor ft. West cv 6h.121% 121 121% 15 Nor Am Ed s f 6s 95% 95 95 30 Nor Pac ref 6a I! 105% 1"5% 105% 25 Nor Par pr 11 4a.. 85 84% I# 6 North Bell Tel 7» 108% 108% 108% 10 Ore If Sh El ref 4n 96 % 96% 96% 10 Ore-W K R ft N 4a 83% 83% 83% 5 Pac O ft Elec 5s 93% 93% 93% 16 Pa Tel ft Tel 6s '62 93% 93 93% 16 Pan Am P ft T 7a. 103% 103 103% 50 Pepna R R 6%s 110% 110% 110% 21 Penna R K gen 6a 102% 102% 102% 69 .Mar ret 97 96%i »< 6 Phlla Co ref 6a... 1»S% 102% 101 119 Phlla Co 6 % a... . 93% 93% 93% 8 Ph ft Read C A I 5a 99% 99% 99 17 Pro A R 8a w w 109% 109% 109% 17 Public Service 5a.. 98% 97% 98% 3 Reading gen. 4%s. 52% 92% 92 * * F. I., A ft E. 4 % a. 81% 81 81 67 S E I M ft S 4a. 92% 92% 92% 62 St. I,, ft S. F 4s A 70% 70% 70% 31 St. E. ft S F a 6a 77% 76a. 774 80 Bt. E. ft 8 F 1 6s «7% 66% 67% 6 Ht P. Union 1>. 5e 1"" 99% 100 187 Saab Air E c. 6a 81% 80% 81% 132 He.ab. Air E, adj 6a 60% 68% 60% 163 Keab. Air Line r. 2s 66% 55 65 % 11 Sinclair con Oil 7a 97% 92% 92% 20 Sinclair C O. 6%a 100% 100 !"0% 40 Sinclair Pipe E 5s 64% 64 84 % 16 So Pacific cv 4a.. 96% 96% 96% 41 So. Pacific ref 4a 69% 89% 69% 2 Bo. Ry. gen. 64%a .107 106% ]06% 7 So Rv. gen. as.... 102 101 a* 101 a. 10 So. Ry. con 6a....100% 100% 100% 14 So. Ry gen 4* 74% 74% 74% 85 So. Bell T. ft T. 6s. 96% 95% 95% 10 Steel Tube 7s ....104% 104% 104% 7 Tenn Elec ref 6a... 98 97 % 98 84 Third Ave adj 5a.. 60 49 60 6 Third Ave ref 4s.. 66% 56% s«% a Toledo Edison 7a..109 108 % 109 6 Toledo St E ft W 4s 82% »2% 62% 19 Union Pac ref 6a 104 106 105 19 Union Pac 1st 4s . . 96% 96% 96.% 16 Union Pac cv 4s...101% 101 101% 10 Tolled Jlrug *a. ... 82 81 % 82 9 U s Rubber 7%i 104% U’4% l'«% 14 U B Rubber 5s .. 22% 32% 22% 36 U S Steel if 5s «4 03% «3% 2 Utah Pow ft Et 6s. 96% 96 96 % 7 Warner Bug ref 7a 10. U1 101% 19 Western Par 6s . 69% 86% -9% 6 Westing Elec 7s. . .106% 107% 106% 19 Wilson ft Co 1st 6s 62% 6 1 6 2 19 Wilson ft Co cv %• 56% 64 56 .9 Wilson A Co 1st >■ 89 86 % 68% 24 Ynungst n S A T w York July 7 — Following It the off ' tal :*i of transactor.* on the New York Curb exchange. giving all bon la traded in. High Low Cloae Domeetir. t A 111 ed Pi' k*-f fia «2 *1% *1 5 Aluminum 7a. ‘33.107% 1^1 101 36 Am G A-. K1 *s . 95% f3 % 5 % 10 Am Sum Tob 7’4* 94 47 M 5 Au*o»nda • op "a 103 103% D'3% 2 Aaao S Hdwe ft%* 79 79 79 31 At Gulf A W 1 5».. *»■% 6° *0% 5 Bet hi 8* 1 7s. *3e 103% 10?% 1"' • 3 t'anad N R^ *q 7» llft ll<* 1*0 7 Childs *'o «».101 J0I 103 A t'ltlea 8v 7a 1 C'. 9''% 9'% 93% ] 14 t in** Srv 7a "D“ 9 '% 9’. 93% 7 Con Qm Balt as 10*% 1MH IMS 3 do 9 %e l"9Vs lft*% 5 Con Textile *»• '1 71 71 2 Dei City Gas 9a .10.1 103 103 4 1st Edison fts .105% 105% 101% 2 Dunlap Tire A R 7a 92% 92% 92% 3 Detroit C Gas As 103 103 103 2° Duq l ight 3%s .1 .% T'-2 102 2 Fed Sugar 6s '33 **% 9x% 9-% 5 Galena 81* Oil 7a in; i s 1**5 12 General Pet 6s .9*% «•% 9'% 10 Gd Trunk 6 %e. .107 107 UT b tiulf Oil 5s 9 % 97% *7% b Ho*>d Ruhuer 7* 1 "1 % 101% 101%, * Int#.** Match «%s 94% 94% MS 9 K C Term 6 % e 1"2 % 11 % 1" * % 6 Manitoba 7s 57 67 67 3 Manitoho 7a w w 9* 97% 97%' 6 N O P ub 8 6s «7 AT A7 7 N 8 Pow cvt 6 % s ’ "1 % 1 1 % 1% 15 Ohio Power 6a ' B At A9 "9 in pure OH f %» 94% 54% 94 COLORADO EL NEW HAVER What are the future pros pects of these companies? Fully covered in our market review. A Free Copy on Request P. G. STAMM & CO. Dealers in Stocks and Bonds 35 S. William St. New York a *t Oil N T "a«. 103 10J IDS ; Ht Oil N T 7.. 7 . 1 0f. 10» 1« I! St Oil N V 7«. •31.107% 107 1«7 « St (III N T «%»...»M% 10» 10* 2 Tidal ll»»*o 7a... . 02% »2% »->• 2 u Oil Cal tia, 2b..1011% 100% 100% 3 Unltad Oil Prod *«. M% 60 «0 4 Vacuum Oil 7s.107 10t% 107 Foreign Bonds. 24 Comp A* Sug 7 %■ 94 97% 94 f> Netherlands 6s '72. 94 % 94% 94% 10 Solvay A Co 6a... 106% 160% 100% 1R Swiss 6 % * . 100 99% 99% 39 do 5a.. 100% 100% 100% Omaha. July T. BUTTER Creamery—Loral Jobbing prices to re tailers Extras. 42c; extras In 80-lb. tuba, 41 r; standard. 41c; firsts. 40c. Dairy—Buyers are paying 31c for be*, table butter In rolls or tubs. 2» © 29c Tor parking stock. For best sweet, unsalted butter, 32c. BtTTTERFAT. For No. 1 cream Omaha buyers are pac ing 31c per lb. at country stations. 3 per box S' 00. choice, ror bex, 15 50. lirr.e* 109 count, carton. J? V Grapefruit — Florida, extra fancy, 91 26 ©4 5" Orang-s— Med 'errarean sweets ex*ra fancy, according »o size 93 75 © 4 50 per i'ox. V»l«nc is. extra fancy. per bri |4 *n©r f.o Bananaa—Ter lb Tc VEGETABLE* Jobbing price* Honey Dew Melon*—6 io 1? !r rr**e ■ 93 b« Watermelons — Crated. 4 melons Ic per lb Asparagus—Heme grown. 19c per dozen buneher <"*au 'lower Home grown. f!.J9 dozer California, crate* fr 96 Cantaloupe—-California a’sndards, 13 59. penirs f: ; fiats II 7f Eggplent —Per doz 97 09: IV per lb \ * —3% per lb crates 3c per lb I-ettuc*—Head per crate. 94 69 per dozen. II 25, leaf per dozen, hot houae. «0e Ro^’s-TVeta 'arret* and turnips dozen bun • e*. 9' • cions New 92 . Bermuda yellow per orate II 75© 2 00; California reds, In sa^ks. 7'*r lb. home grown, dozen bunches, 30< Tomatr.e* — 4 basket crates, about lbC’elery2--^alt*fornia, 6 stalks, per btm >, tl *"01.7$. w .. Peppers—Ore* n Mango per lb ZBo Cucumber*—Homegrown, market d*s« ** Paraley-—Per doten bunches. 60 0 76c Radishes- Home grown. 20025c i*r dozen bunches Means—Per hamper. 24 Iba., greets. $3 00; market basket. $1.69 Spinach--Home grown. 6O076fl per b Potatoes—Minnesota Rural*. $2 50 rwt ; Western 4Ju**et Rural*. $2.50 p* cwt.; new crop. In sacks. 3c per lb Nuts—Soft shelled walnuts, sack lot-, per lb. 31c; soft shelled almond*. s* lots, per lb. 23c; medium soft shell > rnonds. a*ck lots. 16*-; raw peanuts ** - lots, $4® 12c per lb.; roasted pear sack lots. 114016c per lb ; roasted pe* nuta, less than sack lota, 13®) 5c. FEED. Market quotable per ton. carload le'v f. o b Omaha Cottonseed Meal —43 per cent $49 89 Hominy Feed — White or yallow, $35 to. Digester Fading Tankage—60 per cent, $45 00. Wheat Feeds—Brgn. $29 000 211? brown *hort* $24f>(»; gray shorts, $2^ flour middlings, $26.00; reddog. $3) 0 32 00. Linseed Meal—34 per c*nt, $47 59 Buttermilk -Condensed for feed.rg 'o bbl. lots 3 4 6c per lb flaks butterm 500 to l.fon |bs. 9c lb. Eggshells— Dried and ground, 10r* bogs. $25.00 p*r ton, Alfalfa Meal — choice, new c-'p, prompt. 127 no, No 1. old or new c- , prompt. $24 00, No 2. old or new, 121 FLOUR. Price* quotable in round lot* ties* than carloads), f. n ta. Omaha follow F - patents In 98-lb bags $5.65 0 6.16 r" bbl fancy, 'dear. In 4i-lb bages. $5 • ©5 60 per bbl white or yellow' cornmea , per f wt.. $2.05. HAT. Nominal quotat.ons carload Io*«: Upland Prairie — No. 1. $17 0" 0 14 *fi; No 2 $10.(0© 12.00: No 3 $7 00© sc Midland Prairie-N' 1. $ . 2 0 13 ; No. 2. $9 00011.00; No. 3 $6,0008 00 Lowland Prairie—No. 1, $8.000 9 00; No 2 $6.00®8.00. Packing Hay—$5 5007 50 Alfalfa—Choice $2f 00021 00; No 1, $18 000)9 05 standard. $14 00® 17' No 2 $11.00013 00 So l. $9 00 0 -1 S»raw -Oat, $8.00 0 9.00; wheat. $7 8.00. HIDES. WOOL. TALLOW. Prices are quotable as follows. dellvr-ej Omaha, dealers- weights and selections Hides- Seasonable, No. 1. 5 4c. d.v , No. 2. 6 4c; green. 6c and 4c; built and 4c: branded 6c; glue hides. 3c;