Chicago Wheat Drops, Closing at Bottom Levels Extreme Strength at Liver pool and Winnipeg Lifts Prires, but Heavy Sell ing Encountered. By CHARI,ES J. I.ETOEN, Universal Hervice Staff f nrrespondent. Chicago, July 15.—Extreme strength at Liverpool and Winnipeg early today lifted wheat prices here sharply, but tremendous selling tvaa encountered on the bulge In the way of profit taking. A s a result, the market fell back abruptly, closing lower at bottom levels. A few showers °ver the Canadian northwest where soak ing rain is badly needed apparently led to much of the realizing. Wheat closed %c to l%c lower, corn 1 %n to 4 % C lower and oats *4c to l%c •lower, while rye was %c to 11 %c lower. Seboard houses and firms with foreign xsinnectlona were credited with taking he offerings of wheat on the way down, hut the liquidating load was too much for the market to shoulder throughout ihe day. Corn hit new highs at the outset and then tumbled badly' with wheat. Sep tember corn broke Sc from the top level. Shorts in corn presumably had covered their line*. Weather conditions over the corn belt were generally Improved and this induced selling by local bears in the December and May. Oats tumbled with 'Other grains. Bell lag was credited to leading holders, and the buying power only tended to regulate the downturn Cash oata met good de mand at advanced premiums. Rains over scattered arena of the belt were not expected to do the new crop any good, it betne nil ready for harvest. Trot fit taking sales in rye featured the early upturn, and prices gave way gradually with other grains. Reports that bye was headed this wav from the north vest, also, that some had arrived, tended to unsettle the bulls. Provisions eased under late protflt tak ing. Lard closed unchanged to 12 %c lower and riba 5c to 15c lower. Pit Notes. The ranld advance of wheat futures in ell markets the last two days attracted free selling by the most ardent bull? l eading cash Interests also were credited with offerings on a big scale in the lo cal market The crop reports thst. emanated from Canada pictured little change in the situation. In fact, most rdvicea said that moisture was atilt badly , reeded. Talk of rust In the American j i orthwest was a sustaining influence at th« last Rainfall over the southwest delayed the movement of new crop wheat from the , interior. Wichita getting but 174 cars to d:,v Cash demand at Kansas Citv was | ttetive with prices sharply advanced. Re ceipts here were somewhat improved from i.\e local territory, being shipped in on contract and hence did not come out on 1 he market. Deliveries of wheat in the • nnadinn market were heavy, and tended to keep cash buyers away. Rmomhall, the foreign statistician, cabled that the poor outlook in Canada would probably cut down the exportable surplus there about 48.000.000 bushels, i He inferred that the advance in wheat lately was so rapid that economics abroad might be forced, but he did not look for rnv governmental interference, however. ; The world's available supnly of wheat for the week decreased 1.602.000 bushels compared with a decrease last year of 5,275.©On bushels. The total supply now is 141.298.000 bushels, compared with 95, 611.000 bushels a year ago. The move mept of old wheat from the interior of Canada his increased The last week, and the visible supply In that country has en- \ • larged 3.160.000 bushels. The cheapness ; .of United States wheat at this time is l Attracting most attention, and seaboard | exporters claim that a big business should t>c pending. Chicago Cash firan. fhleaeo, July 15.-—Wheat—No. 1 hard, $1.28; No. 2 hard. S1.2*%01.31. Corn—No. 2 mixed, $1.1301.14; No. 21 ^ el low. SI. 14 0*1.14%. Oats—No. 2 white, 59060c; No. 3 white, 57 % 058 %e. Rye—No 2. 86*4 0 86 %c. Harley— 710 86c. Feed—Timnthv. $6.2508 25; clover seed, 111.00 (a 19.50. ^ Provisions—Lard. $11.94'; ribs. $10.50; bellies. $11.12. Minneapolis Drain. Minneapolis. July 15. — Wheat—fash No. 1 northern. $1.27%©1.S2% : No. 1 dark northern spring. choice to janev. *1 49%© 1 53%: good to < bole* $1 34%#, 1 £•*%’- ordinary to good, II 29% $2)1.33%! July. SI 27%: September. $1.26%; Decern her' SI.26%. t'nrn Vo. 3 vellow, 11 6?©1.03. «*»t •—No. t white, 50 % © 50 %c. t>* rlev— *; r.*r- f0r. H*e—No. 2.‘ ©77He. Flax—No. 1 ?2 49©2.53. * -■ ..— St. Joseph Livestock. Kt Josetdl. Mo. July 1 5. —H«*s—Re ceipts. 7.666 hea l - market 10 to 26c high er tor* $7.*10; bulk nf sales. $7 50©7.55 Cnttle—Receipts. .000 head; market r *rr,j|v ««t e r* •' • • ' bu 1 ’: of lt*er soles. S'* 25 f a 10; tor 110.00 rows and heifers. $3 25 fr ? 25; i-alvrs. M.50# 9 50; Stockers and i o * d ( re, s« 2 5 # 7 60. fheep- T?e< eints. 4 000 head; market, .♦e- dy lnmh« $13.25©14.25; clipped e\\ cs, $5.00 ft G. 25. New York Poultry. N’pn- Yor’ . 6ulv 15. Live Poultry— i 'dpii'a- Hrr»il«rs bv freight. 35# 39c, t c -.ro-v .#4fc; fowls bv freight ‘ ".r ■ by exprfeM 19#23c; roosters bv f* d*ht. Hr- turkeys bv freight. 2ftc; bv r'-ry. 25 # 30r r-e* -.-’■1 Poultry—Urregular; chickens *2 ©43c. _ v,»v» Yoek ( often Future*. • >*■ yr | Ju'" 15—I'ofton future* ' r.-nsd steadv: Julv 5A0fic; October, 25 25c; December. 24.50c; January. 24.35c, Mr- h, 24 02”. New York. Julv 15— Potion futures . rh>**d steadv July. 30.03©30.04c: Oe tr>h*r. 25.04 r„ 25.07- . December, 24 24 # * 21.25*. Janu-'-ry. 24.11c; March. 24.30c. New York Metals. * New York. Julv 15—Copper—Steady; " rl ctrolvti^ «not and futures. 12%#12Ur . Tjn Steadv ; spot and nearby. 45 25c; * f u * iirpH. 4 5 37> * Trlon—Steadv; prices unchanged. * T * d.—• m * a d v ; •not. 7 00c. * Zinc—Steadv Fast St. Louis spot. 5.85c: - fu*ut-er 6>r. C' r f‘0e. f Antimony—Snot 8 26c. sf. I «*u!s < salt Drain. <;* Louis. Julv i 5—Futures Wheat - j, V .1 9> • ur,nber 3 1 20 % ."mi* Tulv ft 11%. September $1 f,2% yaU—July. 5fie. i - (lar of Kheat Pay • $1.13. The first car of n.w wheat, shipped ip Omaha from Brock, sold for $1.13 /( bushel. It tested B2.fi, but grades ar No. 2 hard because of the moisture 4t It. AT>\ KRT1SEMENT. SPRING AND 1 SUMMER GOLDS Conquered in 3fl Minutes. The stubbornest Spring nr Summer Cnlfl—the most annoying cold of ail— with all its distinguishing sniffle snuffle. weeping eyes, dull headache and general misery, files away usual ly in 30 minutes, with Ftlnex, a new remedy which goes direct to the In ternal cause and clears the whole cold ’.condition right out of your system. ■Complete relief guaranteed In 5 hours c or no cost. Free Trial Offer. •lust now. through s special Intro ductory arrangement, you ran obtain a trial treatment entirely FREE, ifinply go to any of the drug stores ’•amed below and ask for a trial package of R1NKX. No obligation at all on your part. But lie sure to <[nl( for your free treatment within the next three days—this offer Is limited. It may ho obtained In this city at. all good druggists. (copyright. 1924. bv The t'llnicel I.»bora tori** Co, Cleveland, O.) Al> VERT 151: M E \T SECRET OF HAPPINESS The greatest menace on earth to happiness Is the III health with which go many women are afflicted. The young woman Is subject to pain and • Irregularities, the mother to the tor tures of displacements with eonse liuent pains, aehes and nervousness— 'the middle need woman to the uncom fortable conditions caused by this • critical age. The one remedy to con trol these conditions snd restore the System to a normal, healthy condition Is l,ydla Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, which for fifty yearsr has b*rn restoring sick snd ailing women to health and happiness. /-N Omaha Grain v--/ Omaha July 16. Receipt# of el! kind* of grain were light today, about in lino with the usual Tuesday's run. There were 20 cars of wheat reported In today and sold at un changed prices to 2 cents higher. Corn was in good demand at prices unchanged to cent higher. Receipts. 32 cars. Oats were in fair demand at prices % cent lower. Receipts. 18 cart. Rye sold 1 cent higher. BArley firm. Omaha Car lot Sales. WHEAT. No. 2 hard: 1 car $1.20, 1 car, $116; 1 car, $1.18. No. 3 hard: 1 car. $1.19: 2 ears $115; 3-5 car. $1.13; 1 car, $1.16. No. 4 hard: 1 car. $1.13. No. 6 hard: 1 car. $1.08*4 3-6 car. $1.07. No. 6 mixed: l car, $1.07. Sample: 1 car, $1.06. Sample, spring; 2-5 car smutty, $1.06. CORN. No. 2 whits: 2 cars, $1.07. No. 3 white: 2 ca»-«. $1.05*4. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.06**. No. 2 yellow: 6 cars, $1.08. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, $1.«7. No. 4 ye.low: 3 cars, $1.05. No. 5 yellow: 1 car. $1.04. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.03; 1 car musty $1.02. Sample yellow: 2 cars, $1.03. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars. $1.04*4. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $1.04; S-6 car, $1.03. OATS. No. 3 white: 7 cars, 63c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 62 ^c. Sample: 2-5 car, 61c. RYE. No. 8: 1 car, 81c; 1 car. 80c. BARLEY. No. 2: 1 car, 81c. Dally Inspection of (train Received. WHEAT. Hard; 12 cars No. 1. 24 cars No. 2. 18 cars No. 3. 1 car No. 4. 1 car No. 5 Mixed: 1 car No. 3. 1 car No. 4. 1 car No. 6. 1 car sample. Durum: 3 cars No. 3. Total. 6 3 cars. CQRN. Yellow 6 cars No. 2 4 cars No. 3. 6 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 6. 7 cars 9o. 6. 1 car sample. White- 2 cars No. 2. 1 car No. 3. 1 ca" No. 4. 1 car sample. .Mixed: 1 car No. 3. 1 car No. 4. 1 car No. 6. 1 car sample. Total. 37 cars. OATS White: 5 cars No. 2. 30 cars No. 3., 2 cars No. 4. 1 car sample. Mixed: 1 car No. 3. RYE. 1 car No. 2. 1 car No. 3. Total. 2 cars. BARLEY. 1 car No. 2. Total. 1 car. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Carlots) Week Year Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 20 27 It Corn . 32 9 0 Oata . 18 1 10 Rye . 2 Barley ... .. 2 Shipments—■ Wheat . 47 14 10 Corn . 45 30 22 Oata ... 13 15 16 Rye . 2 2 • • » PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Bushels) Receipts—• Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat .1,098.000 1,056,000 924.000 Corn . 497,000 564.000 840,000 Oata . 385.000 672.000 777.000 Shipments—■ Wheat ■ . 434.000 642,00*0 580.000 Corn . 398.000 566.000 597.000 Oata . 428.000 490.000 609.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS W’eek Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 78 77 161 Corn . $8 136 220 Oats . 37 168 87 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 419 166 Corn . 17 30 28 Oats .. . . 2 10 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlots—• Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 69 32 169 Corn .. 60 40 Oats . 63 20 8b NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Week Y»*ar Carlots— Today. Ago. # >g'»j Winnipeg .675 1,040 244 --- CHICAGO CASH TRICKS. ._Atlantic <312 . I Cloae. I Yea. i 1 22HI 1.21 Vi 1.22% 1 21% 1.23 1 21% 1 23% 1 24% J 25% 1.25 1 1.26 1.20% 1.30% ( 1.30% Rye ) ! ! July <6 .36 .86% .33% .85 Sep. .84%. .86 .83 .33 ! .84% .84% I I .84% Tec. .37% .89 \ .83% .86% .87 Corn July 110 1.11% 1.05% l.n<|% i 110 1 1.05%, Sep. 1 06 1 08 % i 1 00% 1 01 I 1.04% 1.06 % I I ! 1 05% Dec. *7 % .37% .85% .86 | .67 % I .87% i .86% .67% May I >9 .89% *7 *7%! -88* 1 .89% Oats 1 ' I Tuly ! .55% .56% .54% .54% 55% Sep. .47% .47% 45% .45% 47% I .47% .47% r*ee. 49% .40% .47% .47% .49% -40% I ; Mav 1 .*51% .51% .50%'. 60% .51% Lard ! | 1 ! I July 12.07 12 07 1 1 90 11 $n U no | Sep 1 2 30 12 30 1 2 07 11 2 07 12.17 Riba : I II July 10 25 |0 25 10 25 10.25 1" 40 Sop ! 10,55 110 55 1Q60 !10.50 110.fin Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. For the 2 4 hour* ending at 8 a m Tuesday. High I.ow Rain Ashland, clear .73 61 one Auburn, clear .81 58 0.00 Broken Bow. clear .80 60 0.00 < olumbus. cloudy .80 32 n.no t'ulbertaon. clear . 82 60 0.00 xFalrbury. clear . 84 61 n.no xFairmont. clear ....It 62 0.00 Grand Island, dear ....82 63 0 00 Harttngton. r>t cloudy ..81 55 0 00 xHaafinga. clear . 80 60 0 00 Holdrege. clear .*2 62 o on Lincoln, clear . 73 64 o on xNorfh Loup, clear . 81 60 0 00 North Platte, clear . 80 62 0 on Oakdale, clear .80 62 0 no omahn. clear .79 65 non Red Cloud, dear ..80 61 0 00 Tekanmh. cle.ir .80 60 o oo Valentine cloudy . *4 66 o 04 Highest end lowest yesterday during 12 houra ending at 0 a m. 75th merldign time, except marked thus*. Kansu** City Grain. K nsaa City. July !5 —Wheat No. - hard tl.1461.13. No. 2 red. 91 20# 1.21; July. flll%. September. $112% asked,* Decenilnir. II 16 bid Corn—No. 3 white. $1 11: No 2 yellow. II 14 No. 3 yellow $1.1201.13; No 2 lit xed $1.03016$; July. $194. Septem ber. 96 %o asked. December. 79 %c hid N. Y. Curb Bonds v;/ \< w York, duly 15.— Following Is the if »ls *2% 8 2% 82% J" Allied Packer Ms 76 76 76 | .5 Aluminum 7s 1925 103 103 103 2 Aluminum 7a 1933 107% 107 107 8 Am GaSAElec 6s 96% 95% 95% 2 Am Roll Mills 6s 100% 10'* 100 17 Anglo Am oil 7 % * 102% 101% 102% 3 Ass him Hdw 6%s 76% 78% 78% 20 A11 GAVV I 5s- 59% 59 59 % 1 Helgo '’arm P’r 6» '*4% 04* 94 * 5 Beth, steel 7s 1936 103% 103% 103% .. R eq fa 110% 109% 110% 1 Cities Her 7s ”C ’ 94 91 94 11 Cities Her 7s ‘D’* 94 93% 04 l Con Os* T\ 5 %s ..101% 101% 101% I Con G Halt 6 % s ..101 108 10* 5 Con Textile Ms ..73% 73 73 % 12 Con P * H 6%S 91% 91% 91% 11 Cud Pack 5 % s ... 86% 8 6% 86% 16 Peere a Co 76s ..101% PH 110% 1 pet Chy Gas 6s . . 10 2 % Pi 2% 102% 19 Detroit Ed I 6m ..107 106 107 6 Pun The a R 7s . 92% 92% 92% 3 Huniifu P 5 %» -102% P>2% 102% 11 Fed Hug t»s, ‘33 99% 99% 09% 2 Fisher R 6a. '25 ..100% 100% 100% 3 Fisher H 6a. 28 ..101% 101% J 01 % 29 Galr. Robert 7s . 07% 98% 07% « Galena Slg Mil 7a.. 105% P*6* 105% 5 Gen Pet 6a ... 99% 99% 90% 7 Ond Trunk 6%s ..107 107 107 8 Gulf Oil ha . 9 8% 98 0s* 37 Hood Rubber 7a 95% 94% 95 1 Inter R T Ms, 22 .102 % 102% 102% 5 inter Match 6%s .106% 106% |U6% 2 Valley H 5s .101 J n| 101 5 Manitoba 7s .. 97% V7% 97% 3 Morris A Co 7%s . 97% 97 97 20 Motor Prod 6s . . 92 92 »2 1 Nat Leather *■ ..97 97 97 38 N M Put- Her 5s 97% *7% 87 % a Nor H pnw 6 % s 97% 97% 97% 7 N H P evt 6 % a PH 1»0% 100* .'5 Ohio Pnw ha ’ n 8«% 60% *9% i Park A Til 6s .... 95 % 95% 95% 1 Phil F,l 6a .. 10* 106 106 2 Pub H C N .1 7a.. 107% 107% 107% 25 Pure MU 6 % a .. 96 *»(. 9.’. Hhawahecn 7a . .. 104 104 104 l Ht. Oil N Y 7a 1931 1 07 PM 107 3 Hi Mil N Y 6 % a .. 108% 108% pis % 0 Swift A Co 7s . . . . 9 2 9V % 92* 6 Tidal Man** 7s 104% 101* 104 * 8 Union EII.AP i-%a 97% 97% 97% 1 United Oil Prod sa 4 - % 46% 48% 2 Un Rya Hav 7%s 106 % P'6% 106* 7 Vacuum Mil 7s 107 107 107 Foreign Honda. 7 O A'carea Hug 7%» 96% 96% 96 % 1 iK Nethsrland 6a ‘73 96% 95% 05% 2Mtep Peru 8a 99% 99% 09% 2 Rian 0%a cifs N C 14% 14% 14% 8 Russian !%■ rtfs.. P- 1* 15 7 Swiss 6%s .100% ln0% 100% 1 Swiss 6s .100% 100% 100% ■ - " ’"‘Mi a. -:-*-j Omaha Livestock ^ - * Omaha, July 16. Receipts were: Cattle Hogs. Sheep Official Monday _7.H85 17,332 10,704 Estimate Tuesday... 7,500 21.000 11.500 Two dys this wk_ 16.195 38.332 22.204 Same dya last wk..l6.324 36.523 22.909 Same dys 2 wks ago. 15.466 41.806 21.466 Same dya 3 wks ago. 10.979 27.226 22.8*7 Same dys year ago .16829 24.710 33.539 Cattle—Receipts. 7.500 head. Demand was good for the moderate supply of beef cattle Tuesday and prices were gen erally steady, best beeves brought $10.25 ©10.50. Both packers and shippers pre ferred the desirable light, and handy weight steers. Cow stuff was generally In good demand at practically steady levels and the trade In stockers and feed ers was dull and unchanged. Quotations on Cattle—Choice to prime beeves. $9.66 ©10.50: good to choice beeves, $9.0009.60; fair to good beeves, $8.35®9.00; common to fair beeves $7.5u 08.25; choice to prime yearlings, $9.15® 10.00; good to choice yearlings. $8.40© 9 00. fair to good yearlings. $7.7508.35; common to fair yearlings. $6.5007.65; choice to prime fed heifer*. $8.2509.00; good to choice fed heifers, $7.4008.25; fair to good fed heifers. $6.6007.35; com mon to fair fed heifers. $5.26®6.00; choice to prime fed cows. $6.6008.1/0; good to Choce fed rows, $5.0006.50; fair to good fed cows. $3.25 0 4.75; common to fair fed cows. $1.5008.00. good to choice feeders, $7.0007.75; fair to good feeders, $6.00® 6.85; common to fair feeders. $5.0006.00; good to choice stockers, $6.6007.26; fair to good stockers. $5.6006.50; common to fair stockers. $4.50©5.50; trashy stock era, $3.6004.50, stock heifer*. $3 5005.50; stock cows, $2.5003.76. stock calves, $3.5007 25; veal calve*, $4.00010.50; bulla, stags, etc.. $4.0007.00. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Fr. No. Av. Pr. 23. 943 8 75 23.1098 8 75 16.1312 8 23 * 46.1049 8 25 8. 769 8 35 18. 916 8 60 33. 830 8 75 31.1026 8 75 23 . 995 8 75 23.1098 8 75 46.10*6 8 85 41 1096 8 90 50. 855 9 00 19.1202 9 00 48.1091 9 10 1 7. 967 9 15 22. 980 9 25 42. 866 9 25 24 .104H 9 40 21 1035 9 50 14 . 850 9 60 30.1150 9 60 I 22.1061 9 70 .49 920 9 75 ! 21 .1124 9 85 36.1241 10 60 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 18. 751 8 25 20. 740 8 40 15 . 730 8 50 16 781 8 60 I 32. 930 8 75 St.1026 8 75 'll. 744 8 85 22 . $24 9 10 24. 869 9 40 11 971 10 25 COWS. 21. 898 8 65 4.1120 6 00 2.1060 6 00 3.1150 6 60 ! 8.1046 6 75 4 1075 7 25 *.1093 7 75 3.1230 8 00 HEIFERS. 11 . 642 6 60 12. 858 7 50 BULLS. 1. 620 4 25 1 1F20 4 75 1 . 1970 6 10 1.1S40 6 25 1 . 900 7 00 CALVES. 7. 407 6 00 8 168 10 0C Hogs—Receipts. 21.000 head Rather sharp advance at other markets tended to rtrengfhen local prices this morning and trade in the sh ip per division got under way at prices 10© 15c. mostly 15c higher than Mondav. The packer trade was active on best butchers at mostly 15c ad , vance while mixed offerings dragged Bulk of the sales was at $6.6007.30 with early top. $7.35 HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr 51.. 325 70 $6 60 66..298 .. $4 65 49.. 202 160 6 60 91..207 .. 6 86 4*..294 7 00 60..204 70 1 10 45. .284 7 15 30..182 . - 213 . 25. .266 . . 7 20 *9. .219 40 ... 67..245 $80 7 25 71 . .248 7 30 25..324 42. .267 . 49. .348 .. 7 35 47.266 . 72. .246 . Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 11.600 head. Lamb pricea continued to *how a stronger tendency owing to a broad de mand from all quarters and trad# de veloped Into a strong to 25c higher af fair. Feeders were of only fair number *nd ruled stronger, with th# same hold ing true in aged sheep. Quotations on sheep snd lambs: Spring lamb*, good to choice . $13.25 ft 14.25 Spring lambs, fair to good.. $11.00013.00 Feeding lambs .$11.00011.76 Wethers, clipped .$ 6 50® 7.50 Yearlings, clipped . in 00®11 35 Clipped ewes . J 3.60® 6 75 SPRINO I, AM PS No. Av. Trice 110 naUves ...72 $13.75 25 natives . 70 13.50 Receipts and disposition of livestock st | Union stockyards Omaha. Neb . for 24 houra ending at 2 p. m. Tulv 15, 1924. RECEIPTS—carrot , . Hattie Hog* Sheep Wabash R R . 1 Mo Pr.c Ry . 14 2 U P R R .IS 8 42 C A N W east .... 8 4 CAN W west . 74 91 1 C St P M & O . 21 20 C R A Q east . 11 9 C B A Q west _ 59 39 C Tt I A P east ... 92 13 2 U R I A P west .... 4 4 T C R R . 2 C O W R R .10 8 Total receipts ...329 276 4G DISPOSITION—HEAT' Cattle Hogs Sheen Armour A C o . 14*6 1151 -517 Oudahv Tack Co .... 1577 3681 2441 Hold Park Co . 444 24*9 Morels Pork Co . 901 1915 1014 Swift A On . 1726 2957 2223 Glnssburr M . 6 . Higgins Pack Co ... 25 . I Maverowich A Vail 21 Midwest Park co . .. 27 . Omaha Pad* C'o ... 12 . John Roth A Sons . . I . S O Park Co . 32 . Murphv J W . 1397 _ I Lincoln Tack Co . 111 .... Sinclair Park c« . 35 . Wilson Pack Co .... 145 . Garner la . 9I . Swift Tet . _ 5* . Anderson A Fen . 116 .... .... Bulla J H . 16 . f»enni* A Francis .... *1 .. Ellis A Co . 21 . Harvev John . . 917 . Inahram T J . 13 . Kirkpatrick Bros ... 83 . Kirkpatrick Bros .. . 53 .... .... Longman R*-o. . fi8 .... .... Ltiberger HP .... 251 .... #... Mo Kan C Sr C Co . K . Neb Cattle of . 1 ...» .... .4osen*tock Broa . 26 .... .... ‘-'argent A Finnegan 121 .... .... Sullivan Bros . 37 . an Rant W B A Co ... 25 ... . .. Wertheimer A Degen 163 .... .... other buyers . 288 Dennis A Murray . 333* Total . 9139 1*860 10324 Fnnsa* City Livestock. Kansas City. July 15 -Cattle Receipt* 12.000 head; calves. 3.000 head; desirable handywelght* and better grades yearling-! fully steady; other beef steers. slow, a * e»»d v to weak; odd Iqt handy weights. I 110 20; full loads. $10.10. early bulk fed [steers and yearlings. $7 600 9 50 ; few loads Texas '-a k# feeds. $6.65®8.0O! she 'stork, dull. 10 to 16c lower; spots off I more; beef rows $.3 7506.26; rannera *nd I cutter* $2 090 3 25; hull*. 10 to 15c low • *r bolognas. $4 500 4 76; calves, mostly j 50c lower; heat \ealer* to packers. $« 60ti * 75. few up to $9 00; better grades Stock ers and feeders, steadv; others, dull, be*t storker*. *7 50 . hulk. $5 0007.15. Hogs—Receipt*. 9.000 head; *hlpper market .uneven. 10 to 20c higher; top. $7 65; one load; bulk of sales. $7,160 7 50. bulk desirable 1*0 to 260-pound av erages $7.2507 40; big packers not buy ing, packing sows. $4 6006 76; stock rig*. 25c higher. $6 6004.00 Sheep—Receipt* 4.000 head; lambs around 28c higher; top native. 11 4 00 better grades largely $11,25 © 1 3 76 . odd fat native ewes steady at $5 8006 00. , — ■ — - • l-ondott Silver. London. July 15 Bar Silver—14Hd per ounce; money. 2** per cent. Discount rat##—-Short bills, 8 *4 © 3 per cent Thiee month* bill*, 3 Vft © 3 9-16 per cent._ Coal Carriers • Strongest Group on Stock Market __ Oils, Several of Motors and Specialties Are Weak Sis ters in Unusually Mixed Trading. By RICHARD Srll.T.ANE, Universal Service Hit.inclal Editor. New York. July 15.—It was an un usually mixed stork market today. Half a dozen prominent issues, among them Interborough Rapid Transit, Brooklyn Manhattan Transit, New Haven, Erie and Cast Iron Pipe, scored new highs, while Horn a securities such as Sinclair and At lantic Refining mads new lows for the yea r. The coal carriers were the strongest group of the list, Baltimore Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohio, Lehigh Valley, V. L. VV.. Wheeling* & Lait- Erie, Delaware & Hudson, Erie and Norfolk fk Western all making fair gains, those of D. L. & VV., B. & O., jyid Delaware & Hudson be ing the greatest. The oils, some of the motors and va rious of the specialties were the weak sisters. Atlantic Refining lost 3 points. Reports as to Us immediate prospects are not cheering. The Texas company, Sinclair, Pan-American. Cosden, Pacific, all lost ground. Pan-American common was off 1%, and the "H" 184. Persons identified with the oil Indus try said the situation was not anything near so bad as the action of the oil stock would suggest. One of the latest reports in relation to the plans of the Van Swerlngen* In that they will offer to preferred and common nharesholders of the Erie and Pere Mar quette to give stock In the Nickel Plate for the shares surrendered. On what basis the offer will be made is not stated. Dealings in American Can were excep tionally large, being quadruple those in United States Steel. The busy season for that corporation la near at hand. Transactions aggregat’d $68,300 shares. Rails on an average were up slightly and Industrials were down slightly. Money rates unchanged. Foreign exchange off a little on doubt of the result of the forthcoming meeting of the premiers. Coffee was 25 point* down on July end from 26 to 43 on later months Sugar weak end 6 to 7 points lower. Cotton was fairly strong and higher In the morning session, but softened later In the day, closing 25 down for July, and frogi 27 to 37 for new crop months. The range for the day was about 60 points There was e wide opening to the grain market. September wheat first quotation running from $1.23 to $1.24ty. while that of September corn spread from $1.06 to $1.08. Bullish enthusiasm was unabated in wheat for a time, but the weakness of corn, which developed early, soon spread to the other cereal. Heavy profit taking was evident throughout the day and despite periodical flash©* of strength the tendency was definitely to a lower level Corn was much weaker than wheat at all stage* of the proceedings. July closed at $1.06 Vi. 5*£c down from the high *f the day. and 3\c down from Monday's •"lose September closed 7c down from, ihe high of the day and 3 8*© from Mon day's close. December was steady, clos ing lc down from Monday and 1 H c from the high of the day. July wheat wound up 184c down from the hi^i of the day, and 84c down from Monday • close. September was He down from $ts high and 1 He from Monday's close. Decerr^cr finished 4 He down from its high and l’4c lower than Mondays close. r | New York Quotations iy New York stock sxrhange quotations furnished by J S. Bach# A Co., 224 Oma ha National Bank building: Mon. High. Low Close. Close. Agrl Chemical ... ll% 10% ll% !<•% Ajax Rubber . .. 6% 6 Allied Chemical .. 76% 76% 76% 77% Allls-Chalmera .... 62% 62% 63 63 Amer Beet Sugar ... .. 41 41 Amer Brk Shoe .... *1% 6 2 American Can ...118% 116% 117% 115% Amer Car Fdry .. .. .. 170 168% Amer Hide A L. . .. .. 9% 9% Amer llida A L pf . . 66% 17% Amer lnt Corp ..23% 22% 22% 23% Amer Linseed .... 19% 18% 19% 1*% Amer Loco . 80% 79 79 % 79% Amer Snip A Com. . . .. 12% Amer Smelt . 65% 65 65 65 Amer Smelt pfd.. 102% 102 102 1"2 Amer St Fdra ... 37 (, 36% 26% 37 Amer Sugar . .. 43% 44 Amer Sumatra 9% 6% 8% 7% Amer TAT .123% 123 12: % 123 Amer WWAEl ...Hi 106% log I0b% Amer Tob . 1 4 4 143 % 1 44 143 %, Amer Woolen ....72% 71% 71% 72% Ana> Dry Good a . . 1C % 94% 94% 9.' „ Asao Oil . .. 27% 28 Atchison .104% 104% !« ♦% 1"4 At Coaet Lina. 12 % 124 At G A VS' I - 21% 2"% 20% 21 Atlaa Tack .. . . 6 6 Atlantic Ref Co .. 67% 8.% 84% 8 * Autsin-Nichols . .. 2l% 12 Auto Knitter . .. .. 2% Baldwin .117 116% 116% 116* B A O . 61 % 60 % fil % *n Beth Steel . 46% 45% 4 % 46% Bosch Magneto ..29 27% 27% 3" Bkyn Man Ry ... 25 24 % ?4% 24% Bkyn-Man j fd ... 69% 69% 69% a 9% t alif Packing .... ... . .. h4 13% ' ahf Petroleum ..21% 20% 20% 21% Cal A Ariz Mining .. 44 4 7% Canadian Pacific. 148% 148 144 1»«% •'4-nt 1,earner ... 13% 13% 13% It Cent l^tther pfd.. 47% 47 47 47 ' erro de Pasco... 4'% 46% 46% 4* % ( handler Motors.. 46 % 44% 4 8% 4/ Che* A Ohio. 66% 86 6t % *4 Chi Gt Western. 5% «• A N W . 69 67% 67 % 65 % ' M A Stp. 14 % 1 « * 14% 14 % Chi Gt West pfd D% 15% 15% 15% C M A Sip pfd... 25 2 4 % -4% 25 1 R 1 A P. 31% 31 11% 31 « StP M * O Ry. 38% 36% 3'% 88 Chile Copper . 28% 2«% 28% 2-% Chino . 17% 16 Ciuett-Peabody ... 62 69% 10% 62% Ciuett-Peabody pfd.10 1% Co. a-Cola . 73% 71% 72% 73% Colo Fuel A iron. 4* 46% 46% 47% «'ol Carbon . 44% 44% 44% 44% Columbia Gas _ 47% 41% 4!% 42% Ccngoleum . 45% 43 44 % 46% consol Cigars . 16% continental Can... R5% 64% 66% f'% Cont Motors . 6% 6% Corn Prod . 23% 33% 13% 85% Cosden . 26% 26% 26 26% ciu-lble . 65% 64% 64% 6 5 Cuba »'ana Sug ... 13% 13% Cuba C Sug pfd ..11% 61 *1% 61% Cuba-Am fiuKar .... 30 29% Cuvamel Fruit .. 66% 66% 66% . , Da nisi Boone .... 18 17% 17% 17% David Chem .... si % 6* % 63% 5»% Dels A Hud ....12u 117 119% 116% Dnma Alining . 16 16'* Dupont De Nsm.127% 126% 1.6% 126% Fast Kodak. DC % 107% Krie . 11% »"% 31 3 % Kite Sior Bat. 67 67 % Fam Player* _ *«% 7‘»% 79% an , Fifth A Bua L .. 12 11% 13 11% Fl*k Rubber . *> % Fleishman's Yeast 61% M 69% 68% Freeport Te* .... 9% t% \ ^ % Gen Asphalt .... 44% 42% 4.% 43% Gen Elea . 243 % 241 243 24 % Gen Motors . 14% 14% 14% 14% Gold Dust . 17% 88 3 7% Goodrich ........ .. .. 19 Gt No Ore . 27% 27% 27% ;•: % Gt N Ry rfd _ 61% 4.1% • % 6i% Gulf R> Steel - 71 % 70% 71 7 I % Hartmann Trunk 3*% 87% 89 9«% Have* Wheel _ 84 15% 8*.% 85% Hud Motors _ 24% 24% 24% 24% Horn Min « o. 48 41 Houston Oil . 49% 46% 48% 49% Hupp Motors .... 13% 13 13% 24 % III Central .ins 10'% 106% in* III Pfd .1011% 109% 109 % 109% Inspiration . 22% 22% 22% 22% Ini K Com C .... 27% 26% 27 27 Int'l Harveater.... 93 96% 90% 92% Int'l T. * T. Co. 77% 77% Int’l M. Marine... 9 6% 9 9 6, Int'l M. M., pfil... 37% 36% 36% 36-, lul l Nickel . 17% 17 17% 17% Int'l Paper . 69 55', 66% 56% Invincible Oil _ 12 % 11% 12 12% •Tnnea Tea . 27 26 % 26% 26 Jordan Motor .... . 27% .'6% K. C. Southern..., 20% 20 20 . 20 % Kelly-Sprlngfleld. . 13 12% 12% 12% Kenneco£t . 40% 39% 40 40 Keyaione Tire. 1% 1% I.ee Rubber . 9 9 Lehigh Valley. 60 40 % 49% 49% Lima Locomotive. 63 62% 62% 62 Loose-Wiles . 62% 79% 79% 63 Louisville * N_ 97 96 96% 99 Stack Truck .... 91 90% 90% 91% M ayDept. Store.. 91 90% 90% 9m Maxwell Motor A. 61% 60% 50% 61% Maxwell Motor B. . ... ir% Marland . 29% 29% 29% 29% Mexican Seaboard. 20 19% 19% 20% Miami Copper. 21 20% Middle Statee OIL 1% 1 a, 1% 1% M. K. T. 14% 14% 14% 14% Missouri Pacific... 17% 16% 17 16% Missouri Par., pfd. 4X 47 49 47 Mmitgomery-W. . . . 30% 29% 29% 30 Mother Lode.. 6% 7 Nosh Motors.7119 National Biscuit.. 60% 59% 59% 69% National Lead....147% 1 46 1 46 1 46 N. Y. Air Brake.. 43% 43 43 13% N. Y. Central.106% 106 105 104% N. Y.. N. H. * H.. 26% 26% 25% 26% N. Y., C. & St. L.101 100 100 loo North Ameriean.. 27 26% 27 27 Northern Pacific.. 63% 62’* 63 6:t N & W Ry .123% 121% 121% 121% Orpheum .19% * 19 19% 19% Owens Bottle - 45% 45 45 46% Pacific OH . 46% 46% 46% 46% Packard Motor ... 11% 11% 11% 12 Pan-American .... .50% 49% 4%% 51% Pan-American B . 49% 49% 4« 49% Penn R R .. 45% 45 45 % 45 Peoplen Gas . 99% 99% 99% 99% g«;« W*r« . *»’* 53% 63% 63% „Co .. 62% 62% 52% 63% Phillips Pet . 33% 33 33 33 % Pierce-Arrow .... 10% 10% 10% 10% Poetum Cereal ... 62% 52% 62% 62% Preseed St Car ..61% 60% 61% 50 Pro Ac Ref . 25 % 24% 24% 25% Pullman . ., 123% Punta Alegre Sug. 60% 49% 60 60 % Phfe OH . 20% 2CM1 20% 2o% Railway St Spring , 120% 120 Ray Con . 10% 10% 10% 10% Reading . 5;% 5714 57% s 7 Replogle .12 6, 11 12% 11% Rep £ A Steel .. 47% 4'% 46% 47% Royal Dutch N Y 49 49 % 49% 49% L A S L . 26% 26 * 28% 25 -i g1.1* * S . 44 44 4h . Schulte < ik Store*.1234 123 123 4 123 Sear*-Roebuck ... 36 4 9*4 95 4 98 4 ghell Un Oil - 38% 18% 18\ J8% Simmons Co . 24 "4U Sinclair Oil . 18% 18 18% j •T'., Sloss Sheffield. 59 Sk*!L7 £il . 17% 17h 17% i8 South I\ic . 93% 92% 93 93% «. 63% 83% 8 % Stand Oil Cal .... 58% 58% 58% 57 Standard Oil N J. 34 34 34 34 % St*\vart-Warner .. 59 58% 57 00 Strom berg Carb... 8 3 8 2 % «24 83% Studebaker . 37% 38% 37 37 ’* Submarine Boat .. 10% 10% 10% l^u Texa* Co .28% 3« 4 3*4 3h% A'n Psf,,fic-• 32% 31% 31% 32 Tinikan Bearing .. 35 34 % 35 35% Tobacro Product*. 81 60% 60% 014 Tobacco Prod A . 91 904 90% 0.4 Trana Oil . 4% 4% 4% 4% lie ■137 176% 136% 17..% United Frutt . 201 CSC Iron Pipe , . 1 02100% 100% 101% V § IndI Alcohol.. 73% 72% 71 7:t% U S Rubber. 27% 27% 27% 27% U S Rubber pfd... 76% 76% 76% 76% U S Steel .loo% ioo ioo loot, l. S Steel pfd.1'42 121% 1:1% 122 Utah Copper . 21% :o% 20% 20% \ anadtum . 22', 22 22 22% v fvaudou . t 4 t. Wabash . 14% 14% 14% 14% Wabash A . 47% 43% 4 % 43% Western Lnion-111 110 no m 'V *»at Air Brake. 93% 944 Wo*t Electric . . . 82% 82 82 % 82 4 Whlta Kill. OIL. 23% 23% 23% 2 % White Motors - 5; 66 66 66 S..0nIW°/'h ,C°. HI % 112 112% W illya-Overland .. 8% g 8% g? Overland pfd . 17% 074 W ilson . 9 »ji Wilaon pfd .. . *•} Wrigley Co . 3c iw 3s i Wallow Cab Taxi. 484 4'‘V Yellow Cab Mfg. 52? 54 Monday a atocka. 997 90n. Monday’* bonds. S11.69S.000. Today’s stock*. 9HO.200. Today a Konds. 111.268.00ft. Chicago Stork*. Quotation* furnished by j. p. Barhe A Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building Phon* J A. 5187-88 89. _ _ Bid. Asked Armour A Co 111 rfd .... 75 Armour Co Del pfd. 87 4 Albert Pick . 18 U Basstck Alemite . 30 31 Carbide . 59 594 Kdfaon Com . 127 127 4 Continental NPutors . 64 664 Cudahy . 88 6^ Daniel Boone .. 17 17 4 Diamond Match .1174 116 Deer* pfd . 62 63 Eddy Paper . 15 18 Ubby . 44* 6 National Leather . 2 24 Quaker Oata . 260 290 Reo Motor* . I64 164 Swift A Co .101 loi «, Swift lnt'1 . 19 4 20 Thompaon . 47 4 47 4 Wahl . 35 35 4 Wng ley . 354 3 » » Yellow Mfg Co . 5:4 Yellow Cab . 48’* 484 East St. Tioni* Ure»toek. F\*t St. Louis. July 15—Hug*. Receipt* 21.1 *0 head. earl;. market mostly 15 c higher, closed 1 y ?r»c higlyi ; bulk good butchers, 200 pound* and up, 17.600*50, few bes? heavies. 87.7007.,5; late good. 140 to 110 pound*. 87 3707 40: 140 to l*'.u pound*. 86..50' • -<' 120 *3* pounds. $6 2506.80; parker sow*. 86 S9. «'a?tle—Reiel) I few na’lw steers, canners, bulls, light veaiera and weArn atear* stead) . gra1-* native ateera 15025c lower; light yearlings and heifers and beef cow* 26c lower, bulk native ■ teera. 17 6509 00 . western steer*. $* lb ft 7-IS; light j sailings snd halfers, 8* •/ 8 85. row? 8* Oo. manner#. 82 100 2.50; bologna lull*. 84 25 0 4 75, calves. 19.600 $9.75, top, 110 0 .. Sheep—Rere-pt* S.ono head; aheep ac tive, s’ead practically J13 00. market for gr. -d Iambi, cull*. 86.50. fat e^ves. 83.600 7.00. _ Coffee Futures New Tork. July 1^ Cm-rtalnty aris ing from the Brasilian dueturban-e* *** reflected 1 y cstiemeiy nervou* fluctua tion* in tha coffee future* marker ngaln today. After opening 6 point* higher to 6 points lower, the market sold. 5 to 16 points higher on reports of a stiffening spot situation but broke later under liquidation. September sold off from 15.05c to 14R5r. the market closing easy at net decline* of 25 to 42 point*. Sale* "■•re estimated st 64.000. Closing quota tions: July. 15 80c; September. 14 51c: October. 14.43c; Dectmber, 14 10c; March. 1170c, May. 13 65c. Spot coffta f rm Rio aevena, 16 4c Santo* four, 10*4®214c. New York Sugar Quotation*. Furnished by J 8 Ba- he A fo. 124 Omaha National Bank building. Jackson 8187-68-69 | , J j [ Tea'y I Oren I High f Low I Close I Cloa* Set 11 4 * 3 49 I j J4 77 40 I . .... . Deo. 3 43 I 3 44 1 34 ( 3 17 I. Mar. |3 2I 13 33 l 8 IT I 3.IT I. M»v I 8.2« f 3 30 I 6 16 ! $ 26 l. New ^ ork Cot toss. New Tork July 15—Th. general cot ton market r|o4ed «te*dy at net decline* °f ' 10 87 points, * I See more -pay no more Chicago to ' Vancouver on “THE MOUNTAINEER” So* the Canadian Pacific Rockies —50 Switzerland* in one... From open-top observation cars.. .Stop overs at Banff, Lake Louise and other famous mountain resorts, at no extra cost .., For full particu lars, phone, « rite or call THUS .1 WAI I. 1. n.,,-1 Ar,nt, 71 F .U.k. j •on Blvd., Near Michigan, Slriui Bid* , 1 | Chicago, III. Canadian Pacific tt I r _ 3 New York Bonds v_/ New York, July 15 With the revival of Interest in uperulatlvbe railroad oblige lions, bond price# hardened perceptibly in to4 Liberty 2d 4 % s . . 101.17 101.15 10115 39 Liberty 3cl 4%s..l02 8 102 4 102.6 1609 Liberty 4th 4%i..l02.7 102.3 102 3 92 U 8 Govt 4 %n. .102.22 104.20 104.22 Foreign. *5 Anton J M Wks Hs *0% 79 80% !2 Aigeptine Govt 7s. 102% 102% 102% 102 Argentine Govt 6s. 92% 92 92% 3H Austrian 7s . 92% 9- 9? 3 Bordeaux 6s . *5% 85% 85% « Copenhagen 5%# .. 93% 92% 9:’% 2 Gr Prague 7%s_ 88% «8% 88% 7 Lyons 6s . .. 85% 85 8 6% 4 Marsef)|r«. 6s .85% 8 5 8 5 .32 Rio de Ian 8a ’47.. 92 % 90 9 2% 26 *’zech Rej. 8s. 96% 96% 9‘. % 28 Dept of Rein® 7s . . *>9% 89% *9% 10 Dominican 6%s ... 90% 90% 9<>% 7 Canada 5%s ’29... 103% 103% 107V, 90 Canada 5s ’52. ...102% 102% 102% 11 Dutch E I 6s *62... 95 % 94% 95 D»8 Dutch E I 5 %s ’53. «9% 89% 89% 9 Frameriean 7%s .. 93 93 95 83 Fremh Rep 8s_102 *4 102% lo_'% 60 French Rep 7%s... 99% 98% 98% 130 .Japanese 6%S. 92 91% 91% " Japanese 4». 79 79 79 28 K of Belgium 8s 104% 104% 104% :2 K of Belgium 7 % s . 10 5 % 105% 105% 17 K of Denmark 6s.. 93% 98% 9*% 3 K of Nether 6s ’72 .95% 95% 95% Ll K of Norway 6s ’43. 97 96% 96% 30 King S C C 8# . “4% 83% *4% 8 K of Sweden 6s_103% 1"3% 103% 5 Oriental Dv deb 6s. 85% 85% 85% 3.' Paris Lvons-M 8s.. 73% 78% 73% 22 Rep of Bolivia 8s .. 9"% 90% 9"% 7 Rep of Chile ss ’41.106 105 106 3 Rep of Chile 7s . 98% 97% 97% 2 R of Columbia 6%s 93 98 98 95 Rep of Cuba 5%s.. 97 98 % 96% 20 Rep of Finland 6s .101% 101% 101 % 24 F of Rio O do S 8s. <*4 92 92 51 S of Ban P s f *a.. 95% 9 4 9 5 5 Swiss i nnfed 8p .112% 112% 112% Mfl ’45. 96 % 94 1 T KofOBAI 5 %s 29 .109% 169% 1 9% 34 T’KofGBAl 6%s’37.104% 1«4 14 162 V 8 of Brazil is. . . . 92 % 91 92 37 U S of B-C Ry E 7s 78 76 77 % 12 A Agr C 7 % s 83 87 *4 87 % 5 A C s f deb 6s. . 95 94% 96 2 Amer S 6s .105% 105% 105% 12 Amer Smelt 6s ..94 93% 94 6 A Sug is .100% 100% 100% 38 A T A T i % s ..102% 102% 102% 51 A T A T col tr 6s. 101% 100% !•'>% 67 A T A T col tr 4s. 96% 96% 96% 15 A W Wk» A E 6s. 91% 91% 91% 3 An Cop 7s 193$.. 97% 97 97 % 65 An Cop 6B 1953... 96% 96 96 57 A A Co of D 6 % s. . 92% 92% 92% 6 Associated Oil rs.ioo% 100% l n% 2< At T A F Fe g 4«. 90% 89% 90 10 At T A S FadJ4sst. 83% 83% 83% 1 At C L 1st 4s ... 91% 91% 91*t 9 At Ref deb 5s.... 97% 97% 97% 13 Balt A O 6s ...102% in. % 1*2 % !f» Balt A O cv 4 %s . *3 % 59 % •'• % 22 Bill A O gold 4s.. 87 87 87 19 P. T of Pi * t A rfg 5s 1 no 99% 100 3 4 B S con 6s A .... 95% 96 94 3 Beth S 5 % s . ‘8% 55% 6 Brier H S 5%s . 97% 97% 97 4 22 4 B Man T • f G. . * r» % 8ft % v• 4 31 Cal Pet 6%s .98% 98 98 19 Can N deh 6%s..ll4 113% 11 , % 8 * ’an P deh 4s... . 8ft % sn% ao% 16 Car Clin a y 6s.. 101 % lf*i% 1*1% 15 Cent Leather 6s 99% 99% 99% 123 Che# A O cv 6s 9*% 9*% 98% 45 Che# A O ev 4 % S. 95% 95% 91% 76 Chi A Alton 3 % * 31% 37% 18** 14 r B A Q rf 5s A...106% lft0 lftft% 127 Chi A E 111 5s . 71% 69% 70 20 1’hi Gt West 4s.. 55% 54% R«% 42 C M A St P c 4%b 5 9% 58 fa 20 C M A Ft P rf 4%s C2 52 % ?2 % 70 f M A Bt P 4s 25 79 % 7 9 79 2 2 * hi A N W rf 5s. 95% 95% 95 G 17 Chi Rys 5s . 77% 77% 77% 7 C R I a P gen 4s . . 33 82% 32 88 C R I A P rf 4s.. 81% 51 81 % 6 r T H A F F. 5s... 80*, 8*.% 8 ft % I 22 ' In A W Ind 4s .. 76% 75% 76 6 chile Cop 6s .1«2 * 102% 107 % 103 i* C C A Ft L 6s A.103 103 103 7 Clev I n Tr is .. 99% 99% 99*4 1 Col A Fo rf 4 %s. . . ‘8% 8 8% •• 97 Col GA El 5s st_100 100 jan 6 Com I’ft* 6s . 93% 93% 93% 13 cons Coal Md 6s. * * *7% *| 28 Con Tow 5s . 90 % 90 9 % 1 uh-Am Fug 8s .108 10* lft3 1 Del A Hud rf 4 s 9ft 90 90 $1 I> A R O 6s . _ 44 % 44 44 % 4 D A R G con 4s . 77 77 77 7 Det Ed:son rfg 6s 10$ 105% loc 8 D United Rys 4%s 81% |ft% 91 *4 17* DuP de Nem 7%s . 11% 105% lft*% - 2 Duquesne Lt f.s ...lft6S 106% 106% *2 East Cuba R 7‘4s 106% 106% lft«% ' Empire O A F 7%s 92% 92% 9.’% r! Erie pr ll#n 4s ...70 69% 69s, * Er.e gen ls«.p 4s . Of % 60% 60% 1 Fisk Rubber *s ...,10| lfti 101 6 Gen KIc deb 5s... 103*4 103 103 :: Goodrich 6%S ... 96% 94% 94% 9 Gdyr Tir# 8* '31...103% 103% 103% * Gdyr T r# «s ’41..116% 116% 116% 2 Gd T Rv of C 7s 114 114 114 5 Gd T Rv of Can G D* 105% 105% 12 Gt Northern 7s As 11" 1*9% 2*9% 5ft Gt Nor 5%s B ...101% 100% 101% 2 Hersher Choc 6s...l0$% 103% 103% 6ft M A M rfg 5s A 87 86 % 87 1 ■ Hud A- M ad 1 tpr Ss 68% 68% r8% 12 '* «*il A Ref 6 % s 99% 99 99% 60 111 B T rfg 5s .... 97% 98% 9'% . 8 111 Central 6%s...l02 10J 103 11 HI (' C Ft T^ANOrSs 96% 96% 9«% 23 111 Stl deb 4 % s. . . 94% 94% 94% 3 in Ft! 5s .101 % 101 % lot % 9* Inter Rtp Trans 7s 90 % 89% 90 74 Inter Rip T 6B .99 68 68 1 T R T rfg In #tpd . 68 67 % 67% 54 lnte- A Gt N #d1 6s 5j 63*4 6* ? 4 Inter A Of N 1st 6a 97% 97% 97% 6 3 Inter M M s f 6s . 96 97 % 94 4 L A \%sh Ss B *01104% 104% 1*4% * I A N unif 4s . . 93 92 % V3 4 Lou Gas A F. Is 91% »i% 91% 11 Msg Cop ?B .110*4 HO no 1ft Van Fug 7%s ... 98% 9«% 9**4 18 Mun Rv con 4s. 60% go% #0% 3 Mark St Ry 7s 99% 99 98 1 Marl O 7 % s w. w102% lft|% 10:\ 1 Mid R cT Ss *9 89 69 , 16 M Ft T A FRM 5 % * 88 86 86 —..— - - ■■■ ■■■■■ l I M K * T prllenfisS 101% 101% 101% 6 M KATo pr.I.SaA. . *6% 86 86 46 M K «v Tn.adj.5aA 61% 61% 61% 28 M I* lat 6s . 96 97% 97% 34 Mo Fae gen 4a .. 6*% t>*» 80% 8 Mon Pow 5s A . . 97% 97% 97% 1 N R T A T lat bn .100% 10*% 100% H N OTA M I PC 5a 92% 92% 92% 41 N Y C deb 6a_107% 107 707 % 92 N Y C rfg A fit.. 99% 99 99% 3s N Y C A St U 6a A 102% 102% 102% 41 N Y i: rfg *%s .112% 112% 112% M» NY N’H A H yea 7a 85% 8 5 102 NYNHAH . v 6* 48 7b% 7«% 74% I h N Y Ry el 6a cf dp 3% t 3% 9 N Y Tel ref 6a 41 .106% 106 106% 2 N Y Te| gen 4%a.. 99% 99% 99% 18 N Y W A Bob 4%b. 51% 51% 57% 12 N A Western cv fia.1 23 122 122% 59 N A Edison a f 6a 96% 95% 96 7 N Ohio T A It 6a A 90% 90% 90% 18 N Pacific ref 6a B.105% 105% 19'*% 16 N Pacific n 5b D. . . 95% 95% 95% 20 N Pacific pr In 4a.. 85% 85% 85% 21 N Sts Pow 1st 5a A. 94 93 % 94 22 N W Bell Tel 7a. .. 109 103% 108% 2 Ore A ‘ aI lat 6s..1*1 100% 101 1 Oregon H D rfg 4a.. 96% 96% 96% 21 Ore W R R A N 4b. 83 83 8.3 25 Pacific G A E 5a.. 93% 93% 93% 8 Pac T A T 5s *52.. 93 % 03 93 15 Penn R R6%a.110% im% !lu% ft Penn R R gen 5a.. 102% 102% 102% 9 Penn R R gen 4%s 92% 92% 92% 180 Pere Marcj rfg bn... 97% 96% *7 % 3 Phi la Co rfg 6a_102% 102% 102% 19 PA Read «’ A I Bb. 99% 99% 99% 5 Pierce Arrow 8a,... 78% 78% 73% 1 P A. R 3 b w w.... 110 110 110 H Pub Service 5a. 98% 98 93 31 Punta AJeg Sug 7a. 1*7% 106% 1*7 52 Rending gen 4%s.. 93 92% 93 30 Reading gen 4« .. 95 94 % 94% 1 item Arms sf 6a.. 93% 93% 93% 1 Rep IA St 3%s ... 90% 90% 90% 7 Rio Grand* West 4s 7*% 70% 70% 9R I A A !» 4%S .. 80% 80% 80% 37 St It I MAS rf 4s 92% 92 % 92% 102 fit U IMAS 4b RAi 83% 82% 83% 38 St E A S P p 1 4a A 70% 7* 70% 46 St I, A S F ad 6s 77% 77% 77% 65 St Jt & 8 F inc 6m 63% 68 6 8 16 St 1 S W con 4s 84% 83% 84% | 1 St PAK C S 1. 4 % s 79% 79% 79 % 10 St 1’aul I n Dp 6b.100 100 1*0 150 Seaboard A L cn 6s 81% 81 81% 90 Seaboard A L ad 5s 63 61 % 62% 46 Seaboard A D rf 4b 55% 55% 55% 155 Sinclair Con 7s.... 9n% *8% 90 I 37 Sinclair Con airy—Buyers are paying 31c for bea* table butter In rolls or tubs; 25 0 30c for packing stock. For beat sweet, unsalted butte-, 32c. BUTTERFAT For So. 1 cream Omaha buyer* are pay ing 30c p»r lb at country stations; 36c delivered at Omaha. FRESH MILK $2.00 per ewt f-r fresh milk testing I f delivered on dairy platform Omaha. EGGS. For egg* delivered Omaha, on loss off basis. 86 75 06.90 per ca>*e. For No 1 fresh egg* graded basis. $7 2007 4*. gen erally. $7 20 per t*ble No 1 ribs, 26c; No. 2. 74c; Kr I. 17c; No. 1 loins 34c No. 2. 14c. No S 10c • j No. 1 rourd*. 194'; No 2 14c. No 2.! lie; No l chucks. 14c, No 2 ’lc No S 16«- No 1 pistes. 3 4c; No, 2. $c. No ! 3. 7c. . FRUITS. Jobbing price*: Strawberries—3Yi*c©ns*n. 16-qt. crates $3 6603 25. I Lemons—California, extra fanev, per i box. $7 00; fancy, rer boa. $6 60; choice n_. ■ —i- = per box. 15 50; lime*. 100 count, car- 14 J 2.00. rears—California Bartlett. per i-ogg t $4.50. Gooseberries—Home rrown. 24 pint era 94 $2 50. Raspberries—Black. 24-plnt crate, f « © i 75 red. $3.6‘> Blackberries—Per crate. $3 50. Peaches—California, box. $1 76 Georg *4 Apricots—4-basket crate. $3 26. bushel basket. $3.00. Plums—California, per crats. $2.00® 2 50 . A _ Cherries—Homs grown, msrkst basket^ $1.60. California black. 15-lb. lug b x, * Loganberries—Per crate. 91.93. Pineapple—Per crate. 30 size, $ | last, of the season. - Grapefruit—Florida, sxtra fancy, I? 9 ® 5 00 Orange*—Mediterranean sweets, ax % fan* v, according to size. S3 75 04 50 per box;' Valencias, extra fancy, per b x. $4.0006 60. Bananas—Per lb . 7Ur 0 VEGETABLES. Jobbing price* Honey Dew Melons—€ 10 12 In era’*, $3.00. Watermelons—Crated, • melons. 2 4<3 per lb. Asparagus—Homs grown, 30c per do/** bunener. cauliflower—Home grown, 11.60 dozer; California, crates. 12.00. Cantaloupe—California standard*. Sft-- 0$ pon-eji J r,(i. flat* $1 50. Eggplant—Per dnz.. $2.00; 20c per lb. Cabbage—34c per lb.; crate*. 24c p r lb Lettuce—Head, per crate, $6 00, \ < r dozen. $1 75. leaf, per dozen. 40". Hoots—Beets. carrots and turn!;*, market basket, 75c. Onion*—New crystal wax. per era’s, $2 25; Bermuda yellow, per crate. $1 L00 California red*, in sack*. 34^ per lb : home grown, dozen bunche*. 30". Tomatoes — 4-basket crates, about 1ft lb*. $250 Celery—California, 6 stalks, per bur.ch* 31-25 01.60. Pepper*—Green, market basket $1 6* Cu'umber*—Homegrown, market bas* ket. $2 00; hot house, dozen 31.50. Parsley—per dozen bunche* 60075" Radishes—Home grown. 20® 25c ; etf dozen bunches. Beans—Green wav. market basket. 7 r. Hpinach—Home grown. 50075c per bu. Potatoes—Minnesota Rural*. $2.5* per cwt ; Western Russet Ruralr. $2 50 ter I cwt ; new crop in *a"ka, 24c per lb FEED. Ms? ket cue table per ton. carload *, f o. b. Omaha cottonseed Meal -4*1 per cent $48 rf Hominy Feed —White or yellow. $4*0*. Digester Feeding Tankag*- -60 per r°r», ^ $ 50.00. Wheat Feed* — Brin, $21 600 22 r brown short.-. $25 6* gray fhor’a 127 1 ; flour middlings, $27 50; reddog. $32 f ^ 34 00. Linseed Meal—34 per cent, $47 10 But’ermilk—Condensed, for feeding '*j bbl. lot* 3 45" per lb : flake butterrr , 500 to 3.5*0 lbs, 9c lb. Eggshell*—Dried and ground. If in. bag* 125.00 per ton. Alfalfa Meal — Choice. new Sr op, prompt, 127 5*. No. 1. old or new "• prompt, $24 50. No 2. new, $21 5*. FLOUR. Price* quotable ’d round lots (less *b - n "arioadaj f. o. b. Omaha follow; F patents In 9*-!b bag* $7 0*®7.10 :*r fcb! : fancy, "lear in 4$-Ib hag* $‘ =» <5? 65 per bbl . white or yellow cornrne1’, per cwt . $2 35. HAT. Nominal quotation- carload lot* T.VaM Pra: - e — No 1. $12?**?’’' • No 2. $10.00 ® 12.00; No. *. $7.9008 ' Midlard Prairie—No. 1, 1115 012; r No 2. $9 00011.00; No. 3 3«.**®! ** Lowland Prairie—No. 3. $• 6*009.00$ No. 2. $6.0008.0* Packing Hay—$5.5*07 5* Alfalfa—Choice $2* **021*''- No !. 918.0*019.00; standard. $14.00017 00$ No 2. $11 *<■ ®! ? r*: No. 3. 39.0* 011* Straw—Oat. $8 9009.00; wheat. $7,000 8.00. HIDE?. WOOL, TALLOW Price* ?-e quotable a* follows. d*!!ve-*d Omaha. dealers' weights and selection-; Hide*—Feasonable, No 1. $4'': d:*’". No 2. 6 4c; green. $c and 4c; bull* 60 and 4c: branded fc; glue hide* 3c; caif, 12" and 304c; kip. 10c and 14”; glue •kins 4": dry nlde* 10c; dry salted. 7c; dry glue 5c. dearona. $1.09 each, horse htdea. $2 25 and $2 25 ea"h; pon -a and glues. $1.25 each; colts, 26c each; fc g •kin*. 16" each WqoI—Pelta. $1 *0 to $! 60 each: de pending on size and length of wool; lambs. 50c to fl 00 each, depending on s:ze and length of wool: ahearings 2r-o to 3*c each, clips, no value; wool. 25 to 30c. Tallow a«d Greaa-—No 1 tallow 6": B tallow. 5 4r: No. 2 tallow. Be; A grease • B grea*\ 5 4c; yellow grease 6c; brown grease. 4c: pork cracklina. 949.69 per ton: beef, do 320 00 per ton; bees wax, $20.00 per ton. Chicago Butter. Chicago. July 15.—The butter market today Was weak and unsettled following a quarter to half cent decline on p-a- - ♦’"ally all score* Trading via qu:*’. The central zed car market continued weak, with trading dull. Fre*h butter: 92 score, 994c: 91 arore. 3Sc; 9* score. 37 4c: 6 9 score, 36 4c7 81 aoore. 36"; 87 score, 35c. Centra ed car lot*: 90 acora, IS^c; 8 9 score. 37c; 8 8 score. 36c. Dried Fruits. New York. J uiv 15.—Txaporated pies, nominal; rni’-M steady: apricots, quiet; choice. 120124c: extrm choice, 14 4 0164c; fancy. 17019" Peaces, air "andard. 8 4c; choice. 9 4 c, Ra’s-n*. f-.rm. ns -U First Mortgage 6% Bond Yield over 6V^% We recommend Cuba North ern Railways Company First Mortgage 6^ 50-year Sink ing Fund Gold Bonds, due July 1, 1966. For fiscal year 1923, Company reports in terest charges earned 2.6 times. Price S9'4 & Int. Circular on request. The National City Company Omaha—First National Bank Bid* Telephone—Jackson 88 If W— -a * When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE .. OMAHA—KANSAS CITY—CHICAGO—MILWAUKEE i — Ample finances assure country shippers *f hnms^inte payments el their drafts and balance due always remitted with returns. Telephone AT lantic 6311 Updike Grain Corporation "A Reliable Consignment House** J. S. BACHE & CO. Established 1991 New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trad* ^ New York Cotton Exchange l and other leading Exchange#. New York 42 Broadway Chicago; 108 S. i.aSalle St. Branches and correspondent a located in principal cities. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 1 224 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bltif . Omaha TMapkpi,* JAck.aa SI AT-ft* __— ~T>a Sark. K.m.w* taut an arrlirAtmn -Corra.ponrfrn.-a a