Chicago Wheat Rallies, Closing With Fair Cains Crop Reports From Canada Increasingly Pessimistic— Corn Breajts to Lower Levels. By CHARLES J. LEYDEN, fnlvorsal Service Staff Correspondent. Chicago, July 10— An early dip in the wneat pit today, caused by a bearish con struction of the July government report, was readily offset by Independent strength at Winnipeg. prices rallying briskly and closing at fair gains. Cron reports from Canada were increasingly pessimistic and told of the urgent need of rain over wide areas of Saskatchewan and Alberta. Wheat closed H to He higher: corn was He higher to 1 He lower: oats were Ho higher to He lower, nnd rye ruled V* to He up. Winnipeg wheat advanced more than Chicago relatively, closing for the July at a premium of 8Hc compared w ith 7 '..c the nrevlour day. In most instances ihe trade kept faith in th * world situation as regards wheat and the indicated ad vanced yields of whett during June of 47.000,000 bushels were readily forgotten. The strength in the cash corn situation exerted a firm feeling in the nearby de liveries In the nit, but new crop months broke sharply to lower levels late under realizing tales after making new highs at the start in answer to the sensational ly bullish government report. It appeared as the session progressed that the trade was of the belief that bullish corn condi tions have been appreciably offset bv the recent sharp advance In prices. A house with eastern connections was a liberal buyer of July oats during the first hour, but commission houses realiz ing came out in the deferred months and1 the close was Irregular. There was active buying of rve fu tures at times, credited to foreign ac count. On tne hard spots profit taking took the edge off the market. Provisions continued to advance sharp ly. Lard was 27 H to 32He higher, nnd ribs were 2Vi to 5c higher. Pit Notes. Absorption of wheat futures during the early hours was active and of influential kind. Prominent commission houses were hiding and it was evident that the spec ulative frame of mind was generally constructive in its ideas. Profit tuking stayed t,he upturns as well as moderate hedging sabs, but altogether the pres sure against purchases of new crop wheat in date has been hardly felt In the pit. There we**e reports to the effect tha: southwest farmers accepted all bids for new crop grain, but apparently this did not scare buyers. Cash wheat In the mthwest markets was strong St. Louis said that offerings there were scarce and wanted. Locally, the milling demand was good, while there were moderate sales made to Montreal exporters. Movement of whent to primary markets is of fair volume and in excess of last ■'ear. but apparently not burdensome Me.suages from the northwest stated that arrivals of old crop spring wheat were light but the supply situation In the northwest was being relieved somewhat by shipments of new crop winter grain from the southwest. Stocks of wheat at Minneapolis for five days decreased 200. «00 bushels. Reports concerning the cereal crop out look in Russia pictured a rather dubious outlook. A cable from Moscow and credit ed to one in a position to know, had it ihat Russia would not raise more than half of what the early estimates indicat ed The spring predictions of 8.000.000 ions. it is said, have been cut In half. However, it is inferred that Russia will not need relief The fnct that Finland has been buying rve in this country of late reflected to the trade tho belief Hiat Russian prospects were poor, for Fin land is only a stone s throw from Russia, so to speak. __ CHICAGO CASH PRICES. pwUpdikfl Grain company, Atlantic »ill. ari: I Open. High. |~Low. TUi. 1.14* 114 114 1 1 • 1 * * ! 114* «.p,. 1.12% !■»* 1»* M»h {»* *>«• i;ijj in* m«* May 1.21 1 23 V, 111 1.22*: 1.21* . *-«»J .79%' .79% .80% .79% j .81* .82% 1.01* 1.00* .98*1 .90% I : .97 .85 .86* .85% .88% .87% .88* i i .62% .52% ; .45% 46 % ' 46% .48%' .49% 1 I 11.57 11.25 1192 111.42 1 I lo.io no.oo _ HO.26 |l0.20 New York General. New York. July 10.— Cornmeal—Fine white granulated, $2.90©5.00; fine yellow. $2.86© 2 00. Rye—St-ady; No. 2 western. 89 %c f. 0 b. New York, and 89%c, c. 1 f export. Wheat—Spot, firm. No. 2 dark northern spring $1.55%; No. 2 red winter. $1 32% c. i. f., lake and rail; No. 2 hard winter. 81.30%. New York; Manitoba. $1.37*4; No. 2 mixed durum. $1.26%, all f. o. b. lake an/! rail Corn—Spot firm; No 2 yellow. SI 23%; No. 2 white. $1.24%. No. 2 mixed, $1 22%. all c. 1. f. track, Now York domestic, ail rail. Oats—Spot, quiet; No. 2 white, 64® 6 4 %c. Hard—Strong; middlewest, $12.05® 12.15. Flour—Firm; spring intents, $7 00(5 7 50; spring clears. $5 6006.00; soft winter straight*. $'45© 5.76; hard winter straight®. $6.2506.85 Feed—Easy; city bran. $29.00; western $29.oo. both in 100 pound sacks Hay—Firm; No. 1. $31.00©32.00 Tallow—Steady; special loose. 7%©7%c. Rye Flour—Quiet: fair to good. $5.00© 5.25; choice to fancy, $5 30® 5.60 Harley—Firm; malting, 93% ©97%, c. 1 t New York. Hups—Steady. state 1923. 60®S4c; 1922. 23® 27. Pacific, 1923, 33©37c; 1922, 230 28c. Pork- Steady; mess, $25.2o®26.75; fain fly. $28.00 Rice—Firm; fancy head, 7% ©Sc. New York Cotton. New York Cnttor exchange quotation* furnished by J 8. Bache & Co. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 6187-88-89: j j » I Yes’y I Onen 1 High I Low 1 Close I Close July 29.60 129.60 29.03 ’29 25 29 50 Oft. 12 4.90 24 95 24 40 24 40 24.63 f»ec. '24 18 24.21 |23.72 23 73 125 99 Jar. 4240R 24 05 (23.59 ..'23 85 Mar. 23 98 124.17 [23.76 23 77 123.02 May 24 17 >24.35 23.85 123.85 24 10 New York Sugar Quotation*. Furnished by J 8 Barbs \ Co . 224 Omaha National Bank building. Jackson *187-88-99: I J J J I Yes'y I Open I High I Low I Close I Clow* Sep. j 3.82 I r. 4 0 i 3.30 3 40 I 3.35 Dec. 1 3.27 1 3 37 I 3.27 3 27 1 3 ?.n Mar. i 3 12 I 3.20 3 12 3 19 ' 3.18 May 1.1 3 26 I 3 19 3 26 I 3 20 Chicago Butter. Chicago. Julv 10.—With trading quiet the butter market today continued weak and unsettled. Offerings of medium and lower score* were liberal and dealers In some quarters were Inclined to offer coll isions. The centralised *-ar market shared in the weakness, with trading dull Fresh butter 92 score. 39r; 91 score, 38J4c; 90 score. 38c h& score. 37c; 88 •ore. 36c; 87 score 36r Centralized car lots: 90 score. 39c; 89 acore 87*40; 88 score. 36 *4 c. New York Froducs. New York. Julv 10.— Butter—Steady., iMcejpfs. 10,226 tubs, creamery higher than extras. 410 4114c; creamery extras »92 score). 40*4e; creamery firsts <88 to v 1 score). 38 0 4 0c. Fggs—Irregular; receipts. 20 422 cases; rr*ah gathered extra firsts 28*4 0 29*4c; fresh gathered firsts. 26 V* 0 28c rheese—Quiet, receipts. 219.630 pounds Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. July 10 —Turpentine—Firm ; 77»4c; sales 115 barrels; receipt*. 877 barrels, shipments. 437 barrels, stock. 1 _' o92 barrels. Rosin—Firm; sales 1,786 ra*ks: re ceipts. 2.384 casks, shipments. 238 casks, stock. 89.987 « a*ks. Quote; ft. $t 16; D. $4 50 F $4 52*4. V. G. H t $4 66; K M. $4 67 *4. N. $475; W, G. *5.70; V\ W. X. *6.25. f hlengo rntatof*. Chicago July ln Potatoes slightly weaker, trading good; receipts. 109 cars, ••uni United Htates shipments. 1.124 cars; •our) and Kansas sacked Irish cob bler*. *1.6502 10. according to condition; racked early Ohio. $1 6602 16; Illlnoig sn-ked early Ohio*. *1.8102.16: Virginia barrel cobblers mostly, 14 00; North • ’arollna barrel cobblers *3 7603.90. Chicago Produce. Chicago, July 10. —Buttsr—-T. o w e r . creamery extras. 39c; standard* 39c; «*xtrs first *, 38 0 38 *4 c . firsts. 36 0 37c; P‘-< nnd« 3.. b 36c Kggs-- Higher receipts 12,776 esses, f 2 6 0 2 5 V4 c ordinary first*. 23 *4 ft ? I' ; storage puck extras not quoted dials. Stffec. f - ^ Omaha Grain v- / July 10. Cash wheat sold at prices ranging un changed to lc higher The firmer fu tures in face of the bearish govern ment report released after the close yes terday caused a better feeling in the cash market and there was a fairly good demand for both the new and old wheat. Receipts were 60 carloads. Corn was in good demand at prices generally lc higher. Receipt* were 43 cars. Oats was In fairly good demand at about unchanged prices K>e and barley quoted nominally un changed. Omaha C'arlot Sales. WHEAT. No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1.08. No. 2 hard: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $1.09; 2 cars, $1.07 Vi No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.06V4: 1 car. $1.20, 1.3 per cent protein; l car. $1.07. No. 4 hard: 2-5 car, smutty, $1.04. > No. 3 spring: 2-5 tar. $1.06. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, $102. Special mixed: 1 car. smutty, 95c. CORN. No. 3 white: 2 cars, $1.01 No. 4 white: 13-5 cars, $1.00; 1 car, 99Vjc;»l car. 99c. No. 5 white: 1 car. 98c. No. 2 yellow-: 3 cars, $1.02. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, $1.02; 1 car, $1.01. No. 4 yellow: 1 2-5 cars, $1.00. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, 98c. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 971 No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.00. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 98c; 1 car, 97c. Special mixed: 1 car, 80c; 1 car. musty, 86c. OATS. No. 3 white: 4 cars. 63Vic; 1 car. 53*ic. No. 4 white: 1 car, musty, 62Vic. RYE. No. 2: 3 cars, 76c. Dully Inspection of Gduin Received. WHBAV Hard: 2 cats No. 1, 11 cars No. 2, 6 i ars No. 3. 1 tar No. 4, 2 cars No. 5, 1 car sample. Mixed: 1 car No 6. 1 car sample. Spring. 1 car No. 1. Total. 26 cars. CORN. Yellow- 1 car No. 2, 2 cars No. 3, 1 car No. 4, 1 car No. 6. White: 4 cars No 3, 2 cars No. 6. Mixed. 2 cars No 2, 1 car No 4, 3 cars sample. Total, 17 cars. OATS White: 6 cars No. 3. 1 car No. 4. Total, 7 cars. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Receipts— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . 60 46 19 Corn . 43 13 17 Oats . 13 9 14 Rye . 3 2 Shipments— Wheat . 14 16 6 Corn. 31 4 3 66 Oats . 15 28 30 Rr* . 7 6 4 Barley . 1 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels. > Receipts— Today Wk Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat .967,000 1.341.000 597.000 Corn .367.000 2.500.000 326.000 Oats .265.000 1.491,000 429.000 Shipments W'heat . 622.000 1.344.000 804.000 Corn .271,000 1.710,000 675.000 Oats . 304.000 1.383.000 642.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels— Today Yr Ago Wheat and flour . T2.000 218.000 Corn . .... 69.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago, Wheat . 27 20 12 Corn . 28 41 67 Oata . 49 37 66 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Wheat . 385 69 112 Corn . 23 26 17 Oata . 1 3 6 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Minneapolis . 132 213 93 Duluth . 32 60 33 Winnipeg .381 1,341 180 Minneapolis 4 asn 4.rain. Minneapolis. July 10. — Wheat — Re ceipts. 132 cars compared with 93 cars a year ago. Cash—No 1 northern. $1 22% 01.26% No 1 dark northern spring, choire to fancy, $1.37% 01.49% ; good to choice. $1.29% 01.36% ; ordinary to good, $1-24 01.27%; July, $1.21%; September, $1 19%; December. $1,21% Corn—No. 3 yellow. 97 098c. Oats—No. 3 white, 6l%nllit It FIrt Duluth Minn July 10 —-*Close-—Flax. July, $2.37, October, 12 35%; December. | $2.13 New York Spot Cotton. New York, July 10 Cotton* Spot, quiet, middling, 30 25c. Dried Fruit*. New York July 10—Apple* Evapor ated neglected Prune*, ateady Apricot", quiet. Peaches, firm Ralalna quiet New York Cotton. New York. July 10 Th»* general rot ton market r|r»aed barely ateady at ntt decline* of 22 to 40 point* Fn*t st. 141111* Llvratflck. Eh *t St Louts, July 10 'nttle Re '■e | pt *, 2.000 head; native beef steer* strong at $7,750x45. light yearling* and heifer* and V*a1era atendy to 25o higher, bulk light y earling* and heifer*. $* 77ff/> 9 40. most calve* $1" .0011 00. t..p mixed yearling* $10 00; other • laaxe* ateady. moat cows. $4.0004 60 ennnera, $3 '<1 2 50; bologna bulla, $4 27 05.00 l!"ga Receipt*. 13 "00 head; market finally 5c to 10c higher acveral load* beat heavlea. $7 50. bulk good and choir* butcher*. $7 40*/7 50, desirable 150 to 170 pound kind*, $7.2 "r 7 40 pig* strong to 2.7c higher; bulk 120 to 140 pound* $fl 60 07.00 packer sow* $B 40*rif B 5a Sheap and Limbo* Receipt*, $.0ftfi head, market active, ateady bulk good lamb* $1 2 60 on* loan $12 26, culls, $»-00, fat • wes, $'1.5005,00 f-— -—N Omaha Livestock V-. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday ...11.287 17.512 11.383 Official Tuesday ... 5,037 19.011 11.526 official Wednesday . 5.758 26.31 1 5.94* Estimate Thursday.. 5,700 23.000 4,000 Four days this week.27.782 86,834 32.853 Same dya last week. 22,971 76,739 39.040 Same dys 2 wka ago. 19,633 55,851 34,969 Same dys 3 wks ago.33.242 70.960 39.730 Same days year ago.29,704 55,705 29,063 Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards. Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m. June 10, 1924. RECEIPTS—CARLOT. Cattle Hogs 6heep Mo Pac Ry . 1 1 U P R R . 65 77 14 C A N W east _ 11 10 C A N W west . 60 125 C St P M & 0 . 42 41 C B A Q east . 17 8 1 C B A Q west .... 62 39 3 C R I A P east _ 10 5 C R 1 A P west ... 4 3 I C R R . 1 6 CGWRR . 6 3 Total receipts ...238 308 18 DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattle Hogs Sheep Armour & Co . 1 424 6336 571 Fudahy Pack Co _ 1301 4490 1749 Dold Pack Co . 478 2096 .... Morris Pack Co . 607 2850 650 Swift A Co . 1236 3692 138f Hoffman Bros . 31 . Mayerowich A Vail .. 12 . Midwest Pack Co ... 3 . Omaha Pack Co . 19 . John Roth A Sons ... 11 . 5 Omaha Pack Co . .. 61 .... Murray J W . 2606 .... Lincoln Pack Co .... 34 . Nagle Pack Co . 3 8 . Sinclair Pack Co . 172 .. Wilson Pack Co . 16 . Doude Kuper . 101 . Anderson A Son . 43 . Bullet J II . 12 . Harvey John . 394 . lnghrnm T J . 13 . Kirkpatrick Bros ... 27 . Longman Brot . 97 . Luberger H S . 93 . Mo-Kan C A C Co . .. 14 . Sargent A Finnegan 39 . Sullivan Bros . 6 . Van Sant W B A Co 6 . Wertheimer & Degen. 14 Other buyers ... 119 ... 1664 Armour Kansas City. 64 . . . ■ • Kenneth Murray . 2663 Total receipts . 6473 23622 69U1 Cattle—Receipts 5,700 head Although the run of cattle "was very moderate Thursday the demand' was not at all urgent from any quarter and trade was slow with bids and sales 1U0J5c lower than Wednesday and in some cases more. Sales around $10.00 and above were few and far between and most of the trading appeared to be about on Monday’s low levels. Shipping cows as well as ear ner* and cutters were in good demand and steady, while medium and common grass cows w«»re dull and hard to move at uneven prices. Business in stockers and feeders was meager and pricea have shown no change all week. Quotations on Cattle—Choice to prime beeves, $9.75 010.40; good to choice beeves, $9 00 0 9 65; fair to good beeves $8.3509.00; common to fair beeves. $7. <6 08.36; choice to prime yearlings, $9.00#/ 9.75; good to choice yearlings. $* 36© 9.00; fair to good yearlings, $7.6008.25; common to fair yearlings, $6.6o©7.50; choice to prime fed heifers, 18.2608.75; good to choice fed heifers, $7.4008.25; fair to good fed heifese, $6.5007.3:-; common to fair fed heifers, $5.25 06.50; - hotre to prime fed cows. $6.6008.00; good to choice fed cows. $5.00 06.60; fair to good fed cows, $3 2504.75; common to fair fed cows. $1.5002.00; good to choice feeders, $7.0007 76; fair to good feeders, $6.00©.§.*6; common to fair feeders. $5 00 06 00; good to choice stockers. $6,600 7.25; good to choice stockers, $5 6006.5 7.25; fair to good stockera, $6.6006.60; j common to fair atocicera. $4.6006.60; | trashy stockers, $3 500 4.60; stock helf ers. $3,500 5.60; stoyk cows $2.5003.75; stock calves $3 500 7.25; veal calvea, $4.00 ©10.50; bulls. Mags, etc $4.0007.00. BEEF STEERS No. Av Pr No Av Vr. 23 1016 J 9 00 21.... . 922 $ 9 00 39. 771 7 25 69.1 1 16 9 50 10 1203 9 50 7 . 1 187 9 60 38 . 1038 9 65 40 1242 9 75 47. 926 8 65 23 1023 8 7o 36.1181 8 9" 11.1141 10 25 STEERS AND HEIFERS 21 . 66 4 7 25 1 1 . *55 ; ™ 20 ... 832 8 90 14 803 8 30 II . 786 8 35 COW? 2 .1090 5 75 2 1105 7 00 HEIFERS „ 5 ... 738 7 50 35.... • 636 7 66 7 . 714 8 25 BULLS 1 1200 6 00 1 .*60 6 60 CALVES. 1 . 200 9 26 2 135 10 00 Hogs—Receipts, 23.000 head Liberal supplies failed to check the upward tend ency of hog prices this morning and the market was an active affair at aub stantlal advances all around. Movement to shippers was on a 100 16e higher basis while the packer market showed fully as much advance Bulk of the sales was at $3.4007.05 with top, $7-10. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. »h. Pr 33. . .266 $" 30 45 ..364 70 $>- 40 59 .296 6 60 81...211 ... b 65 72 ..202 . . 6 70 66...283 140 .... 60. 317 70 66...!“4 6 7o 76.. .209 6 80 53...227 6 85 64 . 254 70 _ 46. . .213 120 6 90 69.. .241 40 6 95 60...192 . . - 28.. .300 . • 7 00 60...303 40 ... 41 . . .273 . 95. . .320 110 7 10 59.344 . 710 She*-p and Lambs—Re'elpt*. * 000 head In face of lighter offerings lamb prices continued on the down grade. Report* from other center* were rather bearish and first aalea were noted at substan tial declin* * Feeders were slow and weak >^$i 11 e aged sheep ruled fully steady to a littl stronger. Quotations on sheep and lambs Spring Iambs, good to choice $13.00013 2o, -pring lambs, fair to good. $11 00012.60; feeding lambs $10 750 l I wethera, clipped, $6 500 7.50. yearlings, clipped. $10.00© 10.80; ewes, clipped, $3 0005.50. SPRING LAMBS No. Av. Pr. 69 natives *1 *13 25 FLIP EWES „ _ „t 235 fed •6 1 * FLIP YEARLINGS i(i 501 fed . . * * 10 $0 * lilnigo Livestock. Chicago. July 1" United States pe partinent of Agriculture.) Hogs— He ■ eipts. 39."Oft head, market moderately aMive on desirable grades, mostly steady to 6c higher than Wednesday's best time, lyrht lights ahow 10c to 16': edvan< e slaughter ptgs 15c to 26c higher, packing sows 5c to 10'- up. shlppers_ demand broad, top weighty butchers. 17.55, bulk desirable 180 t«. 325-pound averages I Jo ©76". bulk 160 to 180-pound weight. $7 507 20; heifer 140 to 140-pound large ly at $6 760 7 00; bulk packing sows. $6.'-" 0 6.9"; hulk strong weight killing pigs. $t;£5©6 60; heavy weight. $7 30© 7.65, medium weight. $ 7 2 5 © 7 50. light weight $6*50 7 46. light light*. $6,000 7 25. packing hogs, smooth. $6 6006 9.), packing hog* r«-ugh. $8 26 0 6.60, slaughter pigs. $6 6006.60 . . . rattle—Re ••'Pt*. 10.000 head, beef steei * steady t<- strong, yearlings active, strong to 15c higher; most grades s'i° stock showing yearling advance. •*rl> top matured steers, $10 . .. some held higher; yearlings, $1" 25. mixed steers and heifers upward to $9 75, choice heifers, in load lots, $9.36; aha stock supply com paratively scarce; fed steers largely me dium to good; water fill* liberal; bulls strong weighty bolognas, $.40. bulk medium to good e&usAge hulls. 14 7 5 © 5.25; vealcrs steady packers paying up win d to $1150. bulk $11.000112$; few to outsiders at $11.75; relatively few stockers am] feeders In fresh receipt" bulk going to feeder dealers at $5 25 to $7 00; plainer kinds. $4 60 06 00. Sheep—Receipt*, 16,000 head, market active, generally steady early hulk fat rathe lamb* $1 3 260 13 50; better grade* eatorns, *13 760 1 4 00, latter price paid for flwn cars to city butchers, sorting generally lighter than Wednesday, culls mostly at $8 6009 00; sheep *• area; odd lots fat ewes. $5 000 5 50. bulk feeders. $11.60012.00. Kanawa City IJrrstock. Kansas « Ity. July 1" Cattle Receipt* 3,600 heart, < alvea 600 head. handy weight fed ateera and earllng* ■ trnng to lie higher, heavy steers and Taaana dull, bulk fed ateera and yearling*. $*"<• fit better grade* *h* stork strong to 1 fir higher beef cow*, firm, fed hetfera. up to $*.76; ranntra and cutter*. $2,250 40, bull*, firm, weighty bologna, moatly $4 50 tr 6 OtT; < alvea, strong to 25c higher, top veal*. $10 on medium* and heavle*. $4 00 u 7 60. atorkera «n«l feeder*. *• arc*, steady. Ifr.ga—Receipt* 6,000 head, moatly 6R I Or liigher; shipper ton. $7 40, packer top, $7 36 hulk of sale* $7 000 7 30. hulk de wlrable 1*0 to 300 pound* $7.1007 3". light llghta, unoven. 10026c higher; 13" ■<> 100 pound*. $6 6007 00, packing bow*., $fi.»O06.6O; stork pig*. $5 0005 60. Hheep- Receipt* J.600 head. killing * Inane*, strong to 25c higher: small buru hea native lurnha up to $13 60, better grade*, mostly $12 *6 U 13 25 locally fed yearling wethers, 110 60011 00, fed Texas wethers. $7.Oft ftinua City Uveetork. Finn* City. In July 10 Cattle—Re celpta. 1.60ft head: killer* 10026c high er atoekera steady, fat ste*ra and year lings, $7 00010 60 hulk of sale* $6 OO'b !» 25. fat cows and helfera. 14 6006 60, canner* and cutters. $2.0003 26; giasa cow*. $3 290 4 60; veal*. $6 00011 00; hull*. $4 60 06 60; feeders $« 0007 60. ■ ticker*, *.000 7 40. stock yearling* and calves. $4 0007 26; feeding COW# and helf era $3 0006 00 Hogs-Receipts 19 000 head, market 101/ 20c higher, top. $7.16. hulk nf sale* $6.4007.10; light*. $« 2607.00: butcher*. $7.0007 16; mixed $6 6007 00, heavy packer*. $0.1606.60. Sheep Receipt*. 100 head market steady Ft. Joseph livestock. Ft Joseph .lulv 10 Hogs -Receipt* 11500 herd. 10r higher top. $7 40. hulk. $f. 9007.36 t’atilc- -Receipt* 1 600 head: ateadv in weak hulk steers fH 2609 60. rows and heifers. $3 6 0 0 9 00 calves, 14 5009.60. atoi kera nnd feeder*. $4 2607 60 fill cap and Lamb*- Ita« *lpt*. 1.900 head lamb* 36060c high*! . abaep ateadv. lam h $ l J 25 0 14 00. clipped ewes. $4 50 U 5,50. Other Issues Follow Steel in Easing Off Stocks Refuse to Bull on Mar ket Suffering From Over Stimulation—Tobaccos Weak. By RICHARD SPHXAVE. Universal Service Financial Editor. New York, July 10.—For the better part of the morning session the stock market today, under the leadership of United States Steel, which went to a new high of 101H. acted as If It might con tinue the upward course It had been on for weeks. But stocks wouldn’t bull. The market was in a technically unsound con dition. It had been o ver-atlmulated.. When there was an attempt at profit* taking, prices gave way easily. The United States Steel unfilled ton nage figures for June 30 didn’t improve matters From Its high, United States Steel eased off gradually until at the close it was at 99%, the low for the day and a loss of 1 point. As ateel declined, a majority of the other Issues on the list followed suit. The tobaccos were weak. Great North ern preferred declined 1 % ; Northern Pa cific, 1 Vi ; Chicago Ac Northwestern, 1H. New York Central, % It was the same with ths oils, Atlantic Refining. Cotden, Phillips and others be ing off from % to 2%. United Railway Investment and the Philadelphia Co. lost h part of their large gain of the day be fore. but Market Street Railway common added half a point, although the first preferred went tiff 1 point and the sec ond %. Sugar shares were weak. About the only issues that showed conspicuous strength were those of the express com panies and a few of the utilities. Transactions aggregated 912.700 shares. Rail* declined on an average half point. Industrials were off an average of % point. Foreign exchange steady and slightly higher. Call money 2 per cent. Time money 2% to 3 H per rent. Foreign exchange broker* look for a steady If slow rise in sterling They point to the fact that Great Britain Is increasing its exports, while reducing Its Imports. Cotton resumed Ita downward move ment. Wheat and corn moved together and made about the same advance today. Market news and gossip was of the reg ular bullish tenor, but not so Impressive as on former days Wheat was up from %c on the July option to %c on Decem ber, while corn was up from %c on July to %c on September. July closed at $1.01 H. or 14 He below July wheat. That is the closest wheat and corn hava been in price in a good many years. While wheat and corn are advancing, lard and pork have been stirred to do likewise Lard today made the largest gain It has scored in a long time. | New York Quotations |! New York Stock exchange quotations furnished by J. S. Bache A Co., 324 Omaha. National Bank building: Wed Uigh. Low. Close. Close. Agrl Chemical ... 11% 9% 9% 11% Ajax Rubber . 7 V* b% b% 7 Allied Chemical... 74% 7j% 73% 74% Ailia-Chalmers ... 63 62% 62% 62% Am Beet Sugar... 41% 4u% 4u% 41 Ani Brake Snoe. . ... Hl% *1% American Can ...116% 113% 113% 115% Am Car A Fdry..lbe* lbt>% lbb% 166% Am H A L. 9% 9% Am HAL pfd. 6**% Am lot Corp .... 22% 22 22 22 % Am Linseed OH., la* lb?* 1»% lb% Am Locomotive... 77,* 7o% 7b% 7b% Am Ship at Corn. 12 12% Americ an Smelting 67 bb% bb % b'i7* Am Smelting pfd lu2 101% 1U2 1"1% Am Steel Fdry. 25% American thigar .. 44 4.% 43% 44% Am Sumatra . . . a % a a 7 % Am Tel ac Tel. 1U% 123 123 123% Am W VV A hi Co. 113 1U2 102 111% Am Tobacco ...146% 14*>% 140% 145 Am Woolen . 73 72 72 72 % Anaconda.30% 30 20 % 30 Asad Dry Goods 97% 9b % 96% 97 A as i Oil .2a% 2* 2 a 21 Atchison .104% 104% 104% lo4% At coast Lina .125 123,* 123% 124% A G A VV 1 . 19% 19% 19% 19% Atlas Tack . 6 • At Refining Co.. 30 8a% 8*% »l Austin-Niehoia . 21% Auto Knitter. 2% Baldwin .lib1* 114% 114% li6* Balt Ac Ohio . 60% 69% 59% 60% Beth Steel . 46% 46 46 46 % Bosch Magneto .... . . 30 Brook-Man Ry . 22% 21% 22 2 1 % Biook Man pfd.. .. . . 69** Calif Pack . ;4-» Calif Pet .. . 25% 21% 21% 22% Cal at Arix Min . 43 % Can Pac .149% 14** 14*% 149% Central Leather .. 15% 14 Cent Leath pfd... 4b7* 46% 46% 4b% ' yrro de Paa. O 47% 46% 46% 47% Chandler Motors .47% 46% 4b % 4a Chee & Ohio ....»-* *2% *3 *5% Chi A N VV . 6% 6% Chi Ot N VV .... 5s % 67% 67% 69 C M A St P - 14% 14* 14% 14% Chi Gt W pfd ..16% 15% 15% 15% C M Ac St P pfd ..2 5 .4% 2 4% 24% C U i Ac P . 31 30% 30% 30% C St 1* M A O Ry 3^* 27% 3* 37% Chile Copper . 28% 2S% Chino . .. .. 16 Cluett-Peabody . .. «5 duett-Peabody pfd . 101% Coca-Cola ....... 71% 73 71 73 % Colo Fuel A Iron: 4a 46% 46% 4* Columbian Carbon. 4b 43 45% 44% Columbia Gas . . 41% 4 % 40% 4u% Congoleum .4b** 46% 46% 4b % Con Cigars . 17% 17 16% 17 Cont Can . 6J% 6.1 63% 6 3 Cunt Motors .... 6% b% s% t% Corn Products ... 34 33 % 33% 35* • osden .2s 26% 2b% 2*.. Crucible ..65% 64% 64% 56% Cuba Cane Huger 13* 13% 13% 13% Cuba C Hug pfd .ol% 59% b'% 61* Cuba-Am Hug .... 23% 29 23 * 30 Cuyamel Fruit ..67% 57% j7% 57% Daniel Boone ..16% 16% 15% 16 Davidson Chemt . 64% 62% 65% 52% Dela A Hud . 116% Dome Mining ... 16% 16 16 16 Dupont De N ...127% 156 1.6% 1., Lastman Kodak . 107% loT% Lrie 29% 25% 28% 59 Dec Stor Bat... 6* 67% a? 67% Famous Players ..60% 7»% 79% 79% Fifth A Bus L .. 13% 12% 12% 12** Flak Rubber . . 6 % t> * Fletach Yeast .... 61% 66 66 % 66% Freeport Tex .... 9* 9% 9% 9% Gen Asphalt . 41% 40% 41% «l* Gen Dec . 245 % 14 1 242 % 243 Gen Motors . 14% 14% 14% 14% Gold Duet . 36% 37% 37% 2» Goodrich. .. 19 20 Gt North Ore - 37% 27% 27% 27% I Gt N Ry pfd . . M% 6 3 6 3 M % Gulf Statea Hteel 71% 70% .0% 71 Hartmann Trunk 37 % 16% 3b % 37% Hayes Wheel . . . 34% 14% Hud Motors .... 24% 24% 4% .4% Home Mtn Co ..... . 42 Houston Oil . 70 6s % *» 70 Hupp Motors ....13 12% 13 12% 111 Central .107% P>7% lo7% 1 % Pullman 124% 124 14*1'.'% Punt a Alegre F ..'»% 49% 49% 60% Pure OH . 710% 20% 20% 20% H>. Steel Spring 119% 11*% 119 118 Ray Consolidated. 10% 10% 11 10 Reeding 67% 66 % 6«% 67% Replngle 11% 11% 11% 1"% Repulnlo Iron AH 4», % 40% Royal Dutch. N V 49 6t 49% 49% 49% St. I,.ml. A San r. :>•% "»S JHj» St Inula A S \V 41^ 41<{ 4.CJ 4C« Nrhuli* stoma UsV l; V I2« I1M, U.ara Itnabu. k «S "I'S »>■), "'S Shall Union Oil l«*» i«'» "I % 54 nin toll Oil . 1» 17 % 17 7a II Sloss-Sheffield . 60* Skelly OU . 18* 18* 18* 19 So. Pacific. 93* 92* 92* 93 Southern Ry .... 66* 63 63* 66* Std. OU of 0*1.... 57* 67* 67* 58 : Standard Oil N J. 34* 34 34* 34 * Stewart-Warner .. 63* 64 64 65 Stromberg Carb ..04* 64 * 64 * 65 Studebaker . 38* 37 * 37 * 38 Submarine Boat ..8* * 9 9 Texas Co . 39* 3h* 38* 39 Texas & Pacific.. 32* 30* 30* 32 Timken eaBring. 35 35* Tobacco Products. 02 * 60* 60* 61 * Tob Products A. 90 * 90 90 90* Trans Oil . 4* 4* 4* #% Union Pacific _131* 137 V* 137* 13« * United Fruit .205V* 200 205* 201 U S C Iron Pipe.. 96* 95 95* 96 * U S Ind Alcohol.. 73* 71 71* 73 U S Rubber . 28* 28 28 28* U S Rubber pfd.. 80* 80 80* 79 * U S Steel . 101 * 99* 99* loo* U 8 Steel pfd_122* 122 * 122 * 122* Utah Copper . 70* 70* Vanadium .* 22 * Vlvaudou . 6* 5* 5* 6 Wabash.... 14 14 * Wabash A . 43 * 42 * 42 * 43* Western Union ...109* 109 109 109 West Air Brake 95 * 93* 95* 93 West Electric . ... 62* 62 62 62 * White Eagle Oil. 23* 24 * White Motors .. 65 Woo!worth Co ...113* 111 111* . ... Willys-Overland 8* 8* 8* 8* Overland pfd .. . 68* 67 * 67 * 68 * Wilson . 7* 7 7* 7* Wilson pfd . 20* 20 20* 18* Worth Pump . 27 Wrlgley Ho . 38 * 38* 38* 3.8 * Yellow Cab Taxi.. 51 60 50 bO* Yellow Mfg Co. 55* 64* 64 * 66* Total stocks. 993.900 Wednesday's sales bonds. 112,891.000. f- -\ New York Bonds V-----y New York, July 10 —Shaking off early hesitation, bond prices today forged slowly ahead, with high grade Issues Inadlng the advance. independent weak ness. however, was shown by a number of speculative rail and industrial liens, giving the market an uneven appearance. Buying orders today embraced a wide list of high-priced railroad securities. In cluding Southern Pacific 6s and Dela ware At Hudson refunding 4s. both of which advanced a point. Public Service Corporation of New Jersey 5s and West ern Union 6%s w-*re active and higher. Profit-taking. however, reduced the gains of public utility obligations, as stocks of these companies failed to main tain the strength which characterized their early dealings Losses of 1 to 2 points were recorded by Northwestern Bell Telephone 6s, Interborough refund ing 6s stamped, Seaboard refunding 4s, Wilson convertible 6s and Hershey fs The improved tone in the Investment market was reflected In the ready sub scription of new bond Issues, which were offered today, although the volume was not large. New York. July 10.—Following are to day's high, low and closing prices of bonds on the New York stock exchange, and the total sales of each bond: United States Rond*. (United States bond In dollars and thir ty-seconds of dollars.) Sales In $1,000 High. Low Close. 851 Liberty 3%* .,..101.19 101.14 10114 37 Liberty 1st 4 V* s .102 4 101.1 101.1 1061 Liberty 2d 4%s...l01.16 101.IS 101.13 482 Liberty 3d 4%a 102 9 102 6 1"2 * 649 Liberty 4th 4%«..102.7 102 3 102.3 21 U 3 Gov 4 >«s ...104.29 104 24 104 24 Foreign. 25 Anton Jurgen 6s. 79% 79% 79% 7 Argentine Gov 7s...102% 102% 102% 109 Argentine Gov 6s.. 93% 93 93 12 Austrian gtd In 7s. 92% 92 92 % 38 Bordeaux 6s .85% 86% 85% 18 Copenhagen 5%s . 93 92% 93 4 Great Prague 7%a 89 89 89 67 Lyons 6s . 86% PR% 85% 68 Marseilles 6* .. 85% 86% 85% 17 Rio Janeiro 8a 47.. 94% 94% 94% 2 Czecho Rep 8s ... 96% 96% 96% 12 Dept Seine 7s . 90 89% 90 18 Dom Can 5%t 29.103 % 103% 103% 46 Dom Can 6s 62_102% 102% 102% 13 Dtch E Ind 6s 62 95 % 95 96% 17 Dtch F: Ind 6%• 63. 90 88 % 90 7 Framerl.-an 7%s 93% 93% 93% 91 French Rep 8s ..102% 102 102% 59 French Rep 7%s 99% 99 99 % 104 Japanese £%• .. 92% 92 92% 4 Japanese l*t 4%*.. 97% 97% 97% 24 Japanese 4s . . . 79% 78% 79 14 Belgium Ss . 105 104 % 106 11 Belgium 7%* . 106 105 % 105% 12 Denmark 6* .... 98% 98% 98% 3 Italy 6 % s .100% 100% 100% 10 Netherlands 6s .... 95% 95% 95% 2 4 Norway 6s 4 3 . 97 % 96% 96% 33 Serbs Croat* Slov 8* 85% 85% 85% 6 Sweden 6s . 102 103 103 3 Oriental Dev d 6* 96% 95% 95% 15 Pari* Ly Med 6, . 79 78% 79 111 Rep Bolivia l« .. 91% 91 91% 4 Ren Chile 8* 41 . . . 106 % 105 16 * 27 Rep Chile 7s . 99% 97% 98 23 Rep Colombia €%■ 98 98 98 $91 Rep Cuba 6 %■ 97% 97 97 % 5 Rep El Salvador 8a. 102 102 1*1 11 Rep Finland 6s .86 85 % 8# 7 Queensland 6* ...102 101% 102 1 Rio Grande Sul *• 96% 96% 96% 15 San Paulo 8 a .100% 100% 100% 4 S*-||| Con 8s ... .112% 112% 112% 1 K G B A I 6%* 29.109 inf 709 45 K G B A I 6%a 47.104 1 *3 % 1*4 100 U 8 Brasil 8s ... 97% 96% 97 17 U S Br* CRE1 7a 85% 84% 86 Domestic. 39 Am Agr Chm 7%» 8 8 87 % 87% 5 Am Chn d 6* .95 94 % 95 1 Am Cot Oil 5* .... 9* ** ®0 2 Am Smelt 6* .105% 1*5% 105% 23 Am Smelt 6a .94 93% 9 % 9 Am Sugar 6s _100% loo 100% 113 Am TAT 6 % a ret* ioj% 102% 102 * 14 Am TAT col tr 6*100% 100% ]0Q% 61 Am TAT col 4* 9<% »6% 96% 2 Am W W &- El 5* 91% 91% 91% 2$ Afiaron Cop 7s 38. 97 % 97% 97% 2$ Ansron Cop 6s 63. 96% 96% 96% 37 Armour Del 6%a 91 90% 91 3 Aaso 011 6* ..100% 100% ]**% 15 A T A tf F' gen 4s . 90% fn % fr>% 1 A T A S F ad 4* 83% 87% 83% 49 A Cst LAN 4a . 85% 95% 85% 14 At Ref d ** . 96 97 % 97 4 6 Balt A O «s .102% 102% 1 34 Balt A O cv 4%*.. 89% 89% 89% 23 Balt A O gold 4a 87% 86% »7% 8 Bell Tel P 6s .109 99% 99% 63 Beth Stc on 6* A . #8 98 96 13 Beth St 6 %• ..88% 8 8 81 6 Brier Hill St 6%a 97 94 % 96% 18 Bkln Ed gen 7 s D. .109% 1*9% 1*9% 16« Bkln• Man Tr 8* to% 8*% *n% 1 '’allf Pet 6 %s *8% 98% 98 % 9 t'an Nor d 6%a 114 113% 114 31 r*n Fir d 4s 10% 80% **% 14 far Clinch A O 6* 102 101% 1*1% 3 rent of Georgia 6* 1*3% 1*3 1*3 12 t ent T.eath 5s 99% 99% 99% 2 rent Par gtd 4s **% *8% * • % 16 Che* A Ohio 8* 97% 97 97 97 Che* A O cv 4%s 95% 96*4 96 % 19 Chi A Alton S % ■ 37% 37% 7% 36 C B A Q ref 6a A 100% 1*0% 1 % 1*2 Chic Ar East 111 6s 71% 70% 71% 14 Chic Ot West 4s 66 % 54% '4% ** r M A St P cv «%* 69% 6* 69 “4 C M A Sf P rf 4%* 63% 62% 63% 94 C M A St P 4s 76 7»% *9% «9% » '’hie A North rfg 6* 95% 9| 96 8 Chic Railway 5* 77% 77% 77% _hank "TATj.Mr.NT_WANK STATEMENT - REPORT OF CONDITION OF THF ■"*™ N°' 10 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA. TN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 80. 1924. UBWK8' RESOURCES Loan* and discount*. Including rediscounts .. « i a s c *• *ai > - Overdrafts, unsecured . 110-98 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8 bonds par value) t 80 000 09 All other United Statee Government securities (including Premiums. If any).1.021.018 op 1.071.012 00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc * .. «90 90i'*i Ranking house . Sfto’ooo 00 Real estate owned other than hanking house. 214 858 24 lawful reserve with Federal Reserve hank. 1774.800 69 Items with Federal Reserve hank in process of collection 881.586 «4 Cash In vault and amount due from national hanks 3.972.610.22 Amount due from State hanks, hankers, and trust com- » paniee In the United State* ..... 842.048 46 Exchanges for clearing house 43t’o«6 06 Check* on other hanks in the same city or town as reporting hank (other than above Item) 6.M4 60 Check# and drafts on hanks (Including Federal Reserve hank) located outside of city or town of reporting hank 1 *01 4 4 Miscellaneous cash item# . . 134.579 86 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer . 2,600 00 — 6.762.324 28 To,»l . m.toi.Mn.ts UABIUTTT.S r.pltnl Hindi r«M In . . I uponnonn Surplus fund Tfln.onn 00 Undivided profit* .... ?7 76r-?i Reserved for interest and taee* accrued . 16* 970 81 Reserved for depreciation 161.8*6 04 Circulating note* outstanding . so 900 09 Amount due to National hank# . 12.27* 91 7 69 Amount due to State hanks, hankers, and trust com panies in ih»* United States and foreign countries 2,*47.278 91 Certified checks outstanding 11.86*91 ('ashler’s check# outstanding 188.72*.69 Demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reaerve (deposits payable within 80 days): Individual deposits subject to check 9. IP*. *0*22 Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 day* (other than for money borrowed) . 188,768 •! State, county, or other municipal deposit# secured by pledge of assets of this hank or surety hond 766.617 78 PivMend* unpaid 11 i Time deposits *uhje«t to Reserve (payahle after 80 d*v» or subject to 30 da> # or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 6 2*.795 67 State county, or other municipal deposits secured hv pledge of asset* of this hank or surety bond . 60.000 99 Other time deposits 1.966.867 98 Postal saving# deposit* 48.*1 I 62 United State* deposits (other than postal savings), in eluding war loan deposit account and deposit* of United States disbursing officer* 2*6.649 23 - l*.?6|.?80*f Letters of credit and trailers* checks sold for cash and outstanding . . 18.19* 99 Liabilities other than those above stated .. 60 966.32 Total . . 929 691.996 M State of Nebraska. County of Douglas. ##• T. G. H 5 ate#. Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that (hr ahn\r statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief G H YATES. Cashier. Correct Attest A I RKFI> A B CURRIE. W A SMITH, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before m* this 9th da* of .luly. 1924 ♦SEAL) L. M. BROWN. Notary Public 26 Chic Ft I « P ge 4l 826. *2% «2*» IK ft I 4 F R( <■ 81"i MS ftlW 3 Chic * West Ind 4s 76S "51* D>% 14 Chile Cop 6a....... 1*2 1*1 ’* 1*2 6 CCCAStL. re 6e A. 102% 1*3% 1*3% 1 dec L'n Ter 6%s.l*6% 106% 1*6% 21 Col & .Sou ref 4H» *9 8# S* 16 Col U A El te etn.lO* 10* 1** 31 Commonwea l’n 6s 93% 93% 93 2 Cons C of Mery te 88 88 88 12 Cumuiu Row te... »*% 89% 90 18 Cuba C Suit d 8s et 99 98% 99 3 Dein A Hud ref 4s 90% .90% 9*% 13 Den & K Or ref 6s 44% 44% 44% 8 Den A H Gr con 4s 77% 77% 77% 3 Del Edison ref 6s.105% 105% 106% 7 DuP de N 7%s...l08% 108% 108% 2 Duq D 6s .106 106% 106 11 East C Sug 7 %s ..106% 106% 105% 22 Emp GAP 7%s .. 92% 92% 92% 82 Hr pr lien 4s .... 68% 68% 68% 60 Erie gen lien 4s.. 59% 69 69 2 Fisk Rub 8s .100% 100% 100% 33 Goodrich 6%e .... 97% 96% 97% 11 Goody T 8s '31....104 103% 103% 7 Goody 8s '41.116% 116 116% 11 Gr Tr Ry of C 7s . 114% 114 114% 8 Gr Tr Ry of C 6s ..105% 105% 1*5% 78 Gt N 7a A .109% 109% 109% 17 Gt North 6%s H ..101% 100% 101% 2 Hersh Chocol 6s ..102% 102% 102% 32 Hull A .M ref 5e A 87 86% 86% 13 Hud A M adj In 5s 68 68 6.3 20 H Oil A R 6%s .. 99% *9 99 60 111 B Tel ref 6s.. 91% 97 9. 8 111 Cent 5 % h .102% 101% 102% 3 III Ccn 4s '53. 84 % 84% 84% 18 III Si deb 4%a- 94% 94% 94% 6 Ind Steel 6s .101% 101% 101% 9 Inter Rap Tr 7s .. 90% 89% 90 6 In Rap T 6s . 68% 68% 68% 67 In Rap T r 5s stpd 67% 66% 66% 76 I A Gl N adj 6s ..54 63% 62% 15 In A Gt N 1st 6b.. 97% 97% 9,% 4 In M M a f 6s .. 84% 84% 84% 27 Int'l Paper cvt 6* A 86% 86-* 22 K C P A L 6a 93% 93% 93% 12 Kan So Ter 4s.... 84 % 84% M% 10 Kan O AK 6 s. 87% }«** JJ!* 4 Kelly-8 Tire 8» 93 92% 92% 5 I, S A M 8 db 4s ’81 95 % 96 % 15 Louis & N In B *03.108% 103% lJJ** 12 Louis dr N unfd 4s 93% 93% 93% 74 Louisville G * K 6s. 92 91% 91% 4 Manati Sugar 7%s . 91% 8*% 98> 12 M id vale Steel cv bn. *9 *>«% M i 6 Mil E Ry A L 5s 61 86% 86% 52^* 4 M KAT n pr In 6s A 86% 86 86 106 M K dr T n adj os A 62 61 % 61 % 23 Mo Pacific 1st 6s . 98% 98 9«% 48 Mo Pacific gen 4s. 60% 60% 60% 1 Mont Pow 5s A. .. 97% 9<% 9i% 2 N V. Te! AT 1st 5s. 100% 100% 100% 80 N O T A M inc 5s. 92% 92% 92% 62 N Y On deb 6s.. 107% 100% 106% 52 N Y C rfg A Imp 5s 99% 99% 99% 3 NYCAStL 6s A_102% 102% 102% 2 NY Ed ref K %s ... 112 % 11 2 % 112% 86 NYNHAH Fr 7s .85% *4% 84% 67 NYNHAH cv 6s ’48 74 % 73% 73% 7 NY K> s adj 6s ctf 2% 2% 2% 10 NY Tel ref 6s ’41.106% 106 106 % 27 NY Tel gen 4%s... 97% 97% 97% 19 NY W A B 4 %s . . 61% 51 51 60 N A W cV 6s.122 121 121 4 5 No Am Ed s f 6s.. 96% 96% 96% 4 No Ohio TAL 6s A 90% 90% 90% 32 No Pac ref 6s B ..106% 105% 105% 1 No Pac new 6s D.. 95% 96% 95% 7 No Pac pr lien 4s.. 86 85 % 90 4 No St power 6s B. 103 103 103 3 N W Bell Tel 7s. 108% 108% 108% 7 Ore 8 L ref 4s _ 97 96% 97 1 OAW RR&.V 4s . 83% 82% 631% 6 Pacific OAK 5s_ 92% 93% 93% 27 Pa< TAT 5s ’52_ 93% 93% 93% 22 Penn K Ft 6%s_110% 110% 110% 7 Penn R R gen 5s. 102% 102 102% 26 Penn R R gen 4%s 93% 93% 93% 17 Pere Marq ref 5« . 97% 97 97 It Phlla Co ref 6s .103 102% 303 5 Phlla Co 6 %s. 93% 93% 93% 7 PAR CAT 5s. 99% 99% 99% 7 Tierce Arrow. 8s. 98% 98% 98% 10 PAR «s w w. .110 1*9% 109% 48 Pub fierv 6s . 94% 97 97% 24 Punfa Ale Sur 7s 107% 107% 1*7% 2 Reading gen 4%*.. 93% 93% 93% 6 Reading g»n 4s 94% 94% 94% 6 Remlng Ar s f 6s 93% 93% 92% 2 Rep Ir A St 6%s 90% 90% 90% 5 R Isl A A I. 4 %s 81% 81% 81% 82 St L I Mt 4 S r 4s 92% 92% 97% 9 SLIMAS 4• RAG d 83 83 83 20 SLAS F pr 11 4s A 70% 70% 70% 17 St D A 8 F sd 6s 77% 77% 77% 87 St L A 8 Fr in^ 6s 67% 67% €7% 5 St L Sou con 4s 84% 84% 84% 2 St P Un Deo 6s. 100 100 1*0 25 Sea Air L co 6s 81% 81 81% 26 Sea Air L adj 5s.. 61% 60% 61 28 Feab Air IA ref 4s 65% 54% 64% 14 Sine O co! 7s 92% 91% 92% 14 sine Con oil 6%s 86% 88 86 25 Sine Uru Oil 6%s.ino% mo 100% 7 >lnc Pi LI 5s. .. *4% 84% 84% 33 South Psc cv 4* 97 96% 96% 18 South Pac ref 4s 9*% 90% 90% 104 South Pac col tr 4s 85% 84% 85% 17 South R gen 6%« 1*7 106% 1*7 56 South Rail gen 6s. 101% 1*1% 101% 4 South Rail con 5* 100% 100% 100% 68 South Rail gen 4. 74% 74% “4% *8 Sou Bell TeJ rfg 5s 96 95 % 96 18 St G A El cv 6 % s 99 98 % 99 1 Sug Est of Or 7s 97 97 97 7 Tenn Elec ref 6s .. 98 97% 97% 5 Third Ave adj 5s 49% 45% 43% 12 Tidewater OH «%e m3 1*3 mi 10 Toledo Edison 7s 1*9 108% :oj 3 T St L A W 4s. 82% «2% *2% 1 Un Par ref Si 104% 1*4% 1*4% 22 Union Pacific 1st 4« 94 93 % 94 I Un Pac cv 4s 9«% 98% 98% 6 United Drug 8s 114% 114% 114% 7 U 8 Rub 7 % # . ..102% 102% 103% 17 U S Rubber 5s . 82% 81 »2% 21 U S Stl s f Be . 104% 104% 104% 216 Utah P A Lt 5s . , 93% 92% 92% 1 V-C C 7%s w w |2% 31% 32 • Vs C Uhem 7s 82% 62% 62% 12 Virginian Ry 6s 96% 96% 9* % 7 West M 1st 4s 62% 62% 62% 2 2 West Pso 6s *9 M% 117 West Un 6%s 111% 111 111% 14 West Flee 7s ... 1 8% 104% 1*4% 16 West Shors 4s . . IS 83 *1 2 Wlrk-Spen Stl 7s /7 67 17 44 Wtl A Un 1st 6s 8 8 *7% 87% 20 Wll A Co cv 6s 48% «*% 4*% SO Youngs S A T 6s 96% 96% 95%, Total bonds. S12.S91.000 f hJcngo St or k a. Furnished by J S Bachs A Co. 224 Omaha National Bank building. phone JA. i 1 §7-k8 -89. * Bid. A*k Armour A Co 111 Pfd 7L % T4 Armour Co Del pfd ... «fU sea. Albert Pi k . II i*2 Baailck Alemlte . 3n rarblds . 594 594 Ed‘.eon Com .1274 jj* r'ont'l Motor* . 4 .• Cudahy . 6* 19 Daniel Boone . 1 4 Diamond Match .IK* j | Deere Pfd . 43 *'*u Eddv Paper . 15 Libby . g N'af'l T.ea'her . 2 « • Quaker Ooate 270 2« ‘ Ren Mofnre . 14 4 ^wlft A Co .101 *wft Int'l . 204 j#v rhompeon . . 47 4s ”»*'*’ . Ji S ’IS r»!lnw M's Ce M . Trltew C»b . 4»S 4,i‘ Tendon Stlror. London Juir I" —-Bur *ti\*r 84S , r*r.c« r*r ounr. Money IS p*r r,„, i Dn-nunt r«t*i Short b > iojv r»rt thro* month* bill*. 8 111* r*r Omaha Produce I - -.-j Omaha, July 10. BUTTER. Freamery—Loial Jobbing prtre* to re taliera: Extras, 42c. extra* in 60-lb. tub*, 41c; standard. 4le; first*. 40c. Dairy—Buyer* are puyirig 31c for beat table butter in rolls or tubs; 27® -Be for parking stock. For beat sweet, unsalted butte-, 32c. BUTTERFAT. For No. J erram umaha buyer* are pay ing 31c per lb. at country stations, I7c delivered at Omaha. FRESH MILK. $2.00 per cwt for frrsh milk testing 1.6 delivered on dairy platform Omaha. EGOS. Most buyers are quoting on loss off basis, although many buyeis are quoting on graded basis In some quarters quota tions are Issued on both loss-off and graded basis, shippers choosing the basis they prefer. For eggs delivered Omaha, on loss-off basis. $6.75 &6 90 per cane. For No. 1 fresh eggs, graded basis, $7 20® 7 35, gen erally, $7 20 p*-r case, seconds, per d«>Z'*n is being quoted for selected, or “hennery’' eggs, described below: Brices above are for eggs received tn new or No. 1 white wood cases; a deduc tion of 35c will be made for second-hand cases. No. 1 eggs must be good averarge size, 4 f lbs. net No. 2 eggs, seconds, consist of small, slightly dirty a'lined or washed eggs, irregular shaped, shrunken or. weakbodied egg*. In some quarters a fair premium Is being paid for selected eggs, wnl'h mu*‘ not be more than 48 hours < Id. uniform in size and color (meaning alt solid color*— all chalky white or all brown, and oi the same shade). The shell must he clean and sound and the egg* weigh 25 ounces per dozen or over. Producira must neces sarily deliver thejr own eggs to benefit by the latter classification. Jobbing prices to retailers: U. 8 spe cials, 30c; U S extras, commonly known as selects, 27c; No. 1, small. 2 3®24c; checks, 22c. • POULTRY. Prices quotable for No. 1 stock, a.lve: broilers, around 30c; broilers over 2 lbs., 25®28c; leghorn broilers. 23®27c; hens over 4 lbs. 194(2"' . hens under 4 lbs, 17® 13c ; Leghorn hens. 15® 16c. roosters, over 4 lbs. lie; old roisters, under 4 lbs., 8® 11c; capons, 7 lb*. and over, 2§c, capons, under 7 lbs . 24®2sc ducks, f. f. f , young, 15c; old duc ks, f f. f , 12c: geese, f. f. t . 12c; pigeons. $1.00 per dozen. Lnder-grade poultry paid for at market value. Sick or crippled poultry i.ot want ed and will not be paid for. Jobbing prices or dr?e*-1 pcultr/ (to retailers): Springs, soft. 33c; broilers, 28 4040c; hens, 264028c: roopfers, 16@18c; ducks, 22® 25c geese, 22 0 23c. FRESH FISH Jobbing prices quotable as follows: Fancy white fish, 22c; lake trout. 23c; halibut, 25c; northern oullneids, jumbo, 20®22c; catfish, 30®32c: fillet of had dock. 27c; black cod eabla fish, 13c; roe shad. 28c; flounders, 20c; crapplea, 20® 25c; black bass. 32c; Spanish mackerel. 1 4 to 2 lbs. 25c; yellow pika, 18c; striped bass, 20c; blue pike, 15c; white perch, 12c; pickerel, 3 5c; frozen fish, 2® 4c less than prices above: ling cod, 12c. CHEESE. Jobbing prices ^qo'able on American cheese, fancy grade, as follows: Single daisies, 2_4c: double daisies. 22c. square prints, 23c; brick, 22c; Umburger, l-’b. style. $3.65 per dozen; Swiss, domestic, 28c; imported Roquefort, 65c; New York white, 32c. BEEF CUTS. Jobbing prices quotable: No 1 ribs. 2 6c; No. 2, -4c; No. I. 17c; No. 1 loin*. 36c; No. 2. 34c, No. 3 20c; No. 1 rourd*. 19V4 ; No 2 19c; No. 3. 13c; No. 1 chucks, 12c; No. 2, 12c; Nc 3. 9c, No. 1 plates. t‘jc; No. 2, ec. No 3, 7c. FRUITS. Jobbing prl'-e*: Pear*—California Bartlett, per box, 14 76. Goo*eberrie*—Home grown, 14-pint crate, 12 59. Raspberries—Black, 14-plnt crata, mar ks' ; red, f 4 50. Blackberries—Per crata, I* 63. Peaches—Per box. II 49. Apricot*—^hanker era's, 12 16. Plums — California, per crate, 1119© 12 25 Cherries—Home grown. 24-ouart crate. 12 50; California black. 15-Id. lug box 13 60. Loganberries—Per cra*e, 13 50. Pineapples—Per cra'e, 19 sx# 14 69; last of th* season Lemon*—f’i f rnia, extra fancy per k a J 7 fancy, t fa e per box. I8 60, limes, ;i count, car- c, 12 At.. Grapefruit—Florida, ertra fancy, 13.25 © 5 00. 1 ranges — Med'•'•rrsnean #xt'* fanry, acoordir g to a x®. 13 '-©4* ;er box: Valencia*, extra fancy, per b x |4 nrifi go. Bananas—Per lb 7c VEGETABLES Jobbing prices Heney Dew Melon#—I to 13 In era’s 13 60. Watermelon* — Crated, • melon*, Ic p*r lb. Asparagus—Home grown. 10c per doe*r. bunches Cauliflower—Home grown, $1.49 ioxer Calif rnia. crates 13*00 f'an'alr.ype—California a'sndara* Ir 6n. pen's, f 2 50 : flat. |1.2 ' Eggplant—Ter dor |2 a©; |9e per Jb Cabbage—3 >4 0 per lb.; crates. Ic per lb. Lettuce—Head per crate. 14 99 per dozen. 11 25. leaf per dozen, bot bouse 60s. When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE at OMAHA— KANSAS CITY—CHICAGO—MILWAUKEE Ample finance* assure country sh pper* of fmmediate payments *f ♦heir draft* and balance due always remitted with return*. Telephone AT lantic 6312 Updike Grain Corporation **A Reliable Consignment House" B AVK STATEMENTBANK STATEMENT inarter no. ».ju. Aeiervt uistnet >© ’ REPORT Or CONDITION OF THE CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK \T OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF PUSINTS? "4 JUNE 80. 1 924. RESOURCES. oana and discount* .... 12.482.2'- 4! Dvardraft*. unsecured ...... 1,154/0 U. S. Government securities owned? Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bond* rar value) 5 157.509 90 All other United States Government securities (including premium*, if any) . 118,400.00— ||| Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. •*,! ; Furniture and fixture# . ... l*.14e -1 Real estate owned other than banking house.. - *•.; lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . t5*,lll.!S Item* with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection 78 488.2? Cash in vault and amount d ie from national hanks 428,518.11 Amount due from State hanks, hankers and trust com panies in the United States (other than included ir. three preceding items) .. . 122.580 08 Exchange* for clearing house. §5.918.99 Check# on other harks in the same city or town as re porting hank (other than preceding item' . .. 2.084 50 Checks and drafts on hank* (including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town or reporting hank 4.118 *S Misrellaneou* cash item* . a/91.2®-- 000,4**4® Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ... 8.8T8.00 Other assets .. 18.05*48 Total . . f.. . . 18,88 9.005 4? LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In . .. f 599 *09 !"v Surplus fund ... 100.010 CO ! Undivided profit* . . . . . I 41.82194 Reserved for interest and taxes accrued . ..... 2.765 90 Reserved for depreciation on bonds .. 2.599.00— 4**«* «4 I Circulating note* outstanding ...... . 1*8,20A ' Amount due to natforal hank* 418.798 49 Amount due to £»»te hank*, hankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries vother than included in preceding item 894.959 42 Certified cheeka outstanding . . . . . 5.489 *1 Cashier's checks outstanding .. 11.275 98 Demand deposits (other than hank depo*its) subject to Re*eive (deposits payable with.n 0 da> * Individual deposits subject to check.. 1 528 «®9 97 Certificate# of deposit due in les* than 59 day# (other than for money borrowed # 89.815 21 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this hank or surety bond 888.788 95 Dividends unpaid . . 8 090 99— 2.854.9*5 * Tima deposits subject to Reserve tparable after 0 d*> «. or subject to 59 days or more notice, and postal saiings): Certificates of depost (other than for money borrowed' 188.518 45 Other time deposit* .... .. 178.908 28 Postal saving* deposit* ... 22,175.14_ 094*91 Liabilities other than those above stated ... 7- 4® T 9tal . . ..... .. 88,880/9' 48 State of Nebraska. County of Douglas *• • 1, L, H. Tate, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement n true to the he*t of n?y knowledge and lw*' ef. s L. H TAXIS, Cashier. i Correct Attest: k 8TOR/ R F MARSH AIK M S 1 l.AKKK, Director a. Buhseribed and sworn to before me tbi* *»b dav of Julj 1024 (SEAL) MILPHEO M VIXEN. NoUr» PuV Root*—Beet*, carrot* and turnips, mark*** basket, 7Do ^ Onion*—New cryatal wax. per era, , I? 25; Bermuda yellow, per rrut* f 2 00; California reds, in »*' K' - 4' i*r lb; home grown, doxen buncoes, f Tomatoes — 4-baaket crates, about ! 6 lbs . $1 250 1 60. Celery—California, 6 atalks. per burrh. fl.2601.BO, t 4 . . . ,, I*epper»—Green. msJKPt basket | Cucumber*—Homegrown, market r ii« ket. 92.00. , . r I’arslev—Per dozen bunches r £ Radishes—Home grown, 20©25<.. j e* dozen bunches. Beans—Per hamper 2" ^ iba, gr ’ *, |2 "(I; market basket, Il.*S spinach—Horne grown. 5O07Ec per r i. Potatoes—Minnesota Rural". $2 5j i»p cwt.; Western Russet Rural*, $2,60 »4 " cwt.; new crop, in sacks, 3c per ;b Nut*—Soft shelled walnuts, sack lots, per lb.. 31c; *oft shelled almonds. *. c lots, per lb, 23c; medium soft shell * - mondr sack lots 16c, raw peanuts ** : lots. 94 012c per lb.; roasted peanuts, sack lots. 114 0 15c per lb.; roasted pea nuts, less than sack lots, 13 016c. FEED. Mat ket quotable per ton. carload lo**, f. o l Omaha Cottonseed Meal- -43 per cent. $48 "0 Hominy Feed—White or yellow. $3* Digester Feding Tankage—60 per cert, $4.'. "0, Wheat Feeds—Bran. $20,000 20 | brown shorts. $24 00; gray shorts. $2' ; tlour middlings, $26.00; reddog, $31 - :/ 32 00. Linseed Meal—34 per cent. $46 60 Buttermilk—Cr ndensed. for feeding 'n bbl. Iota. . 4 5* per lb ; f ake butter: 600 to 1.500 lbs . 9c lb. Eggshells—Dried and ground, 10 ! r>. bags. $26.00 per ton. Alfalfa Meal — Choirs. new crop, prompt, $27.00; No. 1. oid or new crop, prompt, $24 00, No 2 new. $21.Co. FLOUR. Price* quotable in i wd lota ness than carloads;, f b. Omaha, f How: r i patents in 98-lb. bags. $6.6506 16 per bbl.; fancy, clear. In 48-lb bagea, $ t 0 5.60 per bbl.; white or yellow eornroeui, per cwt., $2.25. HAY. Nominal quotations carload lots: Upland Prairie — No. J. $ j. 4 ' ^ f No. 2. $10.6 012.00; No. 3. $7.f ^ Midland Prairie—No. 1, $12 ®i3'Of No. 2, *9 00011 00; No. 3 $6""®-. Lowland Prairie—No. 1. $fc v.®90 | No. 2 *6.000 8.00. Packing Hay—$5.5007.60 Alfa If a—Choice. $20 00021 00; No 1, $18.00® 19.00; standard, $14.o'-®17r. • No. 2 $11.00012.00: No 3. $9 0®1! i Straw—Oat, $8.000 9.00; wheat. $7 ) 0 8.00. HIDES. WOOL. TALLOW. Rrlces are quotable as follows, delivered » Omaha, dealers- weights and selectors: Hides—Seasonable, No. 1, 6 4c. ditto. No 2, 5 4c; green, 5c and 4c; bulls 1 n and 4c: branded 5c; glue hides 3c; calf, [12c and 10 4c; kip. 2 Oc and 8 4c; g .*» [skins. 4c; dry nides 10c; dry salted 7 (dry glue. 5c. deacons, $1 00 each; h*ree [hides. $3 25 and $2.25 each; por. eg a t [glues, $1 26 each; colts, 25c each, h g jSkln*. 15c each. Wool—Pelt*. II 00 to $1 50 each; de I pending on size and length of wo 1 lambs. 60c to $1 00 s**h, depending * n ze and length of wool; shearing* l n to SOc each, clips, no value; wool 2 5 [to SOc. Tallriw and Great*—So. 1 tallow. ; B tallow. 64c; No 2 tallow 6c; A grease 6c; B grease, 5 4c; yellow great* D; brown greas*-. 4<"; pork cracklsn*. $4f 'j per ton: beef, do. $20.00 per - wax. $20.00 per ton. New York Poultry. New York July 10—Poultry—Live, Ir regular; broiler* by freight, 33 0 38c, by express. 28 0 4'"*. Poultry—Dr*-*sed, irregular, chickens, 81 ®41o ADVERTISEMENT. Ouch! 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