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Rainfall Over
Dry Areas Sends
Wheat Downward
Market Closes With Sugges
tion of Further Reaction
—Corn Trails Leading
Cereal Most of Day.
Bt CHARLES J. LEYDEN.
Universal Service Staff Correspondent.
Chicago, July IS.—Fairly heavy rainfall
over the droughty areas of the Ca
nadian northwest led to liberal realizing
sales in the wheat pit today and prices
tumbled sharply. Some of the prominent
eastern and local longs were credited
with reducing lines. Good buying was
witnessed around bottom levels, but it
was not aggressive and the market
closed with a suggestion of some further
reaction.
Wheat closed 4 to 444c lower: corn 144
to 3*4c lower; oats, 144 to 144c lower,
and rye unchanged to 2 44c lower.
While the trade in general felt that
much of the rain over the prairie
provinces probably came too late to do
any good, still apprehension was consid
erably relieved, suZicient to take the
edge off the market. The reaction was
not unexpected all around, pricea having
advanced so rapidly.
Corn trailed wheat most of the day.
but showed flashes of independent
strength at times. At the opening there
vai a rush to sell and pricea broke bad.
ly. Strong commission houses entered on
the buving side thereafter and a rally
was effected. Long grain kept coming
out, however, and gradually took the
edge off the market again.
Oats slumped with other grains. Re
ports that considerable new' oats had
been booked to arrive led to much of
the realizing pressure.
Rye encountered heavy profit taking
and dipped sharply. News was without
much feature except that there have
been over 1,000.000 bushels of rye shipped
from Duluth and Milwaukee to this mar
ket the last week.
Provisions were under realizing pressure
and the fre*»h investment demand was
not sufficient to take care of the offer
ings. Lard closed 124 to 15c lower and
ribs unchanged to 5c higher.
Pit Notes.
Rather vaguely it has been reflected by
the action of wheat prices for two dajre
that the pit situation was somewhat
strained. Prices had moved forward so
rapidly that the technical condition
loomed heavy. With t lie market de
pedlng on weather conditions almost en
tirely for Its sustenance at the moment,
buyer# began to get wary of the mar
ket on the bulges Late In the day the
Idea prevailed to keep close to the specu
lative shore until confirmation came
from Canada as to what extent the rains
benefltted the crop.
Wheat made its low point at the ‘out
set today. Thereafter frequent but
short-lived flurries took place with the
findl minutes on a reaction. Eastern
houses were fairly aggressive buyers of
wheat late in the session after selling
early. Rains were scattered over the
American spring wheat territory and
caused some selling Reports from there
have been complaining of lack of suffi
cimt moisture.
Offerings of new crop wheat from the
Chicago territory were reported ax sur
prisingly small. Either the crop is later
than the trade had believed, or else farm
era are of a very bullish frame of mind,
and intend In many instances to hold
their new crop grain off the market for
higher prices.
Clearances of wheat and flour from
North America for the week were mod
erate at 5.106.000 bushels, against
6,342,000 bushels last wek, and 7.237,000
bushels a year ago. Foreignera have not
been taking much wheat on this recent
advance in prices. All reports agree that
storks abroad are far from plentiful, and
that surplus grain will soon be wanted.
Visible supplies in this country are still
decreasing, something that is not always
witnessed at this time of year. For the
week Minneapolis stocks decreased 600,
000 bushels, and there 1s considerable
winter grain from the southwest moving
to mills in that market. *
CHICAGO CASH f PRICES.
By Updike Or.-iln company. Atlantic 6311
Art. I Open. I High 1 Low. I Close. I Yea.
wht. i r , 1
July 1 37 I 1.23% 1 26 ! 1.26%| 1.36%
I I 1.26%
Sept. 1.26% 1.27% 1.243*1 1.24% l.*»
1.24% 1 I 1.24%j 1*9%
Dec. 1.30 I 1.30 1.27 % j 1 27% 1.32
1.28 i i ! 1.27% 1.30%
May 1.34%! 1.35 1.32% 1.32% 1.36%
1.32%! , 1.32%!
Bye
July .85% .85% .85 % I .85%| .87
Sep't. .86 .87 I 85%l .85%! .17%
.87
Dec. .91 i .91%; .88%! .89 % .91%
.91 %
July* 110 112 1 09 ' 1 "9%' 1.12%
Sept. 1 06 1.06% 1 03 1.04 1.07
P 1 03 1 04%! 1.06%
Dec. 93% .94 91 %; .92%; .94
j •> j 9 2 % ■ 9 4 *4
May .94 95 92% .9.1% .36*4
.93 -93H
July .56 _ .56%; .54%' .55 j .56%
Sept. '.48% -43%; 47% .47%, .48%
Dec. 1 .50% .50% .4934 -4» Vj -60%
May '.53 V .54 .52% .52% .54
.62% | j
JuW '12 45 '12.45 12 80 12 32 12 45
Sept. 112 57 12.65 S12 42 12.45 ,12.57
jiw 10 60 '10.6O ’10.60 10 60 ; J0.60
8ept. 110.8.5 in 90 10 «a IQ 90 !1n *•»
New York Cotton.
New York Cotton exchange quotations,
furnished by .1. 8. Bache Ac C<v.
Omaha National Bonk building. Thone.
Jackson, 5187, 5188, o!89.
j i i i I Yea’y
I Open I High I Low I Close I Cloa«
July 13135 |31.43 130.60 31 40 |31 35
Ort 126.40 '^6 50 -5.90 28.38 126.56
!»*»«• :25 60 ,}i 59 26.05 25.50 25.77
Jsn' '25 30° 126 48 124.96 126 40 125 97
Mar. 25 48 [25 79 25 20 25.9 j-6.89
May 25.57 !35.*i0 126.35 j.6 »» ,25.91
New York Sugar OooUttona.
Furnished by J. *8. Bache Ai _
Omaha National Bank building. Jackson
5187.38-89: __
I ' i . I Yea’y
I Open I High I Low I Close I Cloaa
SS*- III I Hi 15:8 I 1
Mar. 3.13 | 3 14 3 12 ' 3.13 I 3 13
New York General.
New York, July 18.—Flour—Unset
tied spring patents, $7.4007.80; Hoft
winter etrilghf 35.75® 6.16. hard win
ter straights, $« 400b 90 . „ -
Rye-—Easy; No. 2 winter, 92 4© t. o.
b New York and 93'4c c. I f ®5P«rirth
Wheat— Spot weak. No. 1 nark north
ern spring. $1624;.No. 2 red winter,
*, iii— both c t f New York lake and
fill-Tio i bard winter. 31.41%. No. 1
Manitoba. 31.66%: No. 2 mixed durum.
$1,384, sll f. o b. lake and rail.
* Corn—Spot easy; NO 3 yellow, IL37.
Nm I mixed. 31.24. both c. 1. f. track New
York lake and rail.
oats—Spot easy. No. 2. white 46c.
I lard—Kasy , middle west. 12.<0®13c.
Rye Flour—Strong, filr »0 gooXT. 35 50
7$: choice to fancy. J5.75&6 60
i’ornmeal—Firmer; fin* white granu
lated. {3.2603.36; fine yellow granulated,
*S'lsMsy Firmer; malting, 38%©31 02%
f Feed —*Flrui°rK'Ity hren, 331.0(f; west,
ern 330.SO®31.on In 100-pound sacks
Hope-Easy; state 1923. 4*®53c: state
1922 22*40 25c; Parlfio coast 1923, 300
35c-* Pacific coast 1922. 22©27o.
Parley—Firm; malting, 9440**,ec» *
' Havi-'st?a°dy: No. 1. 331.60®22 00; No.
I $Jm5*3»!oO; No. 3. 323.00®25.00,
‘‘^rk—rirm;##mia.#*»M.O«037.M; fern
"yTallow—Firm; apeclal loose. 7%e; extra
,0,Rrce—4*eady; fancy head, 7%#Be.
,
Minneapolis Hour.
Mlnneepolle. Minn. July It.—Flour
Unchanged to 10c higher.
Family Talents—37 7e®8 n5.
Bran- 323.00
New York Gottorn
New York, July 18.—The general cotton
market closed steady at a net advance
of 6 points on July, hut 9 to 27 points net
lower on new crop position.
New York Goff**.
New York, July 18 — Coffee—Rio No 7,
"SKjtuIrM-fcan. Juli.^i* 05c; December,
44.36c. __ _
New rorkFTfff"i i*--*#?'‘"K"
- Oread**
437H. 60-day bills on hanks. 434 4
Franc#- -Demand. 6 11; cabDs, 6.13.
Italy—Demand, 4 304, cables. 4 30%.
Belgium—Demand. 4 64: *'•}»*?■• 4 57.
Germany—Demand, i par trillion), ..3 4
Holland— Dr ms nd, 37.88.
Norway- Demand, 13.40.
Sweden Demand, "6 J.&
Dsn ms rk—Demand. 1 6.04.
Switzerland Demand, 18 21.
Spain—Dsmand, 11.26.
Greece- Demand. 1 70.
Poland Dsmand, 19 4 „ ._
rgeeho-Slovakla—Dsmand, 2.95 84
Jugoslavia--Demand. 1 19
Austria—Dsmand, .0014 4
Rumania—Demand, ,41k.
A rgantlnar— Dsmand, 22.59.
Brazil—Dsmand, 10 OP.
Toklo—Demand, 41.
Montreal—99*4
l
Omaha. July 18.
Receipts of wheat today were 41 cars,
the futures markets were sharply lower
today and the cash sold %01%c lower
Corn was in alow demand at prices
about 1c lower, receipts. 37 cars.
The demand for oats today waa fairly
active and sold unchanged to %c lower-,
the bulk of the sales being made at i
**c lower.
Rye easy, barley firm.
Omaha 4‘arlot Sale#.
WHEAT.
No S hard: 3 cars. $1.18: 4 cars.
$1 18%.
No. 3 hard: 1 car. 01.14 1 car. 11.1614
•No. 4 hard: 1 car. $1.16.
No. 2 durum: 1 car amber. $1.20.
No. 3 yellow hard: 1 car. $1 16.
CORN.
No. 2 white: 2 cars. $1 08.
No. 3 white: 2 cars. $1.07.
No. 4 white; 2 cars. $1.05.
No. 6 white: 1 car. $1.04.
No. 2 yellow: 4 cars. $1.09.
No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $1.04%.
No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.07.
Sample: 1 car. $1.01; 1 car. muaty.
97c; 1 car. $1.03.
No. 2 mixed: 2 care. $1.05.
No. 3 iniJted: 1 car. $1.04%.
OATS
No. 3 white: 3 cars. 63 %c: 2 cars.
63 %c.
No. 4 white: 1 car. 63%c; 2 cart. 63c.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 53 %c.
RYE.
No. 4: 1 car. 84c.
Daily Inspection of Grain Received.
WH EAT.
Hard: 10 cars, No. 1; 1* cars. No. 2;
6 cars, No. 3; 2 cara, No. 4; 3 cars,
special.
Mixed: 1 car. No. 1; 1 car. No. 2; 1 car.
No. 4; 1 car. No. 5.
Spring: 1 car. special.
Total, 44 cara.
CORN.
Yellow: 1 car. No. 2; 6 cara, No. 3; 2
cars. No. 4; 1 car. No. 6: 6 cars. No. 6;
1 car special.
White: 3 cars. No. 2.
Mixed: 2 cars. No. 2; 8 cars. No. 4; 1
car, No. 6; 1 car, special.
Total, 25 cars.
OATS.
White: 1 car, No. 2; 14 cars. No. 3,
5 cars. No. 4.
Total, 20 cars.
BARLEY.
1 car, special.
Total, 1 car.
CHICAGO RECKITTS
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago.
Week Yeat
Wheat .36 19 J»0
Corn . »S 39 2«5
uat! . 41 33 IX
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago
Wheat .476 ... 172
Corn . 67 ... 33
Oats . 6 ... 6
ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat .114 4 7 256
Corn . 123 72 62
Oats . 32 33 &*»
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Week Year
Carlots— Today. Ago. Ago.
Winnipeg . 275' 173 112
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
Week Year
Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat . 41 40 19
Corn . 37 22 20
Oats . 20 23 15
Rye . I 2 1
Barley .. 1 0. . 0
Week Ago
Shipments— Today. Ago. Ago
Wheat . 19 7 20
Corn . 45 -4 47
Oats . 28 10 21
Rye .. 4 2 3
Barley . 0 0 1
PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Bushels.)
Week Year
Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago
Wheat .1,399.000 1.146.000 1,1 44.000
Corn . 846 000 439.000 737,000
Oats . 388,000 368.000 544.000
Week Year
Shipments— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat . 446.000 461.000 681.000
Corn . 439.000 406,000 318,000
Oats . . . 406.000 306.000 647,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Week Year
Bushels— Today, Ago. Ago
Wheat, Flour 90,000 165,000
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
Corn and wheat region bulletin for the
24 hours ending at 8 a m Friday.
Stations and w'eather. High. Low. Rain
Ashland. Raining .80 62 0.66
Auburn, Cloudy .91 66 0 00
Broken Bow. Cloudy ... 78 62 0.85
Columbus, Cloudy . 86 68
Culbertson, Cloudy . 89 63 1 35
xFalrbury. Raining . 89 69 0.79
xFalrmont, Raining . 87 68 1 1s
Grand Island. Raining ...82 63 3.46
Hartington. Cloudy .82 61 0.16
xHastings, Cloudy .82 66 2.15
Holdrege. Cloudy .81 64 2.o5
Lincoln. Raining . 82 65 0.58
xNorth Loup. Cloudy ...84 64 J 77
North Platte. Cloudy ...80 64 0 01
Oakdale. Raining .<9 63 0 46
Omaha. Raining .<7 6a J.Jjl
0 Neill. Cloudy . 8 4 66 0 00
Red Cloud. Cloudy .86 67 0.71
Tekamah. Raining .«9 61 0 20
Valentine. Cloudy .»8 6*> non
Highest and lowest yesterday during 12
hours ending at 8 a m 76th meridian
time, except marked thus x.
Minneapolis Cash Grain.
Minneapolis. Minn. July 18— Wheat —
Cash No. 1 northern. $1.30% 01.35 % ; No
1 dark northern spring: choice to fancy.
$1.45% 01-63%. good to choice $136%'i
1 4 4 % . ordinary to good. $1.32% 01 *. .
July, $1.30!*; September, $129%, Decem
ber; $131
Corn—No. 3 yellow, $1 05
Oats—No. 3 white, 5O%0ll%e.
Barley €50 80»
Rve—No. 2. 78% 079 %r.
Flax—No. 1. $2 4602.49.
Chicago Cash Price".
Chicago Julv 18 -Wheat—No. 2 red.
$129. No. 2 hard. $1.27 % 01.28 %.
i Corn No 2 mixed. $ 1 13 % 0 1 13 % ; No.
2 yellow. $1 130 1 14%
Oats—No. 2. 7.8 0 61c; No. 2 shite, 55%
059 %c.
Barley—8?0 S6c.
S e e <1 — Tlmpthy, $4.76 08 25; clover.
$12.00020 50
Provisions—Lard, $12 82; ribs. $10 75.
bellies, $11.62.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City. July 18. Wheat No i
hard. $11601.36. No. 2 red. $12701 2v
July. $1 13% asked. September, $1 16%
bid; December, $1 14 aaked.
Corn- -No. 3 white. $107 No 2 yellow.
$113, No 3 yellow', f 1.1201 13; No. 2
mixed. $106; July. $105 aaked; Septem
ber. 98 %c split aaked; December, 85 %c
bid.
St. Louis Grain.
St Louis, Julv 18 Wheat -Close: July.
$K23%. September. $1.23%
corn—July, $1.12%; September. $1 05%
bid
Oata—July. F»7c, nominal.
New York Sugar.
New York. Julv 18. — Raw sugar wc
dull today, with business limited to 3,500
bags of Cubans ex*stnre at & 09c delivered
It was bought by an operator to fill an
export order, and therefore did not affect
the apot Cuban price, which remained at
5.02c, duty paid.
Rnw sugar futures kept within a narrow
range all da>. In view of the dullness in
spots, and closed 1 point lower to 2
points higher July, 3.27c; September.
3.37c; December, 3.33c; March, 3.13c, all
bid.
Very little business was reported In re
fined sugar, which tanged from 6 50c to
6.70c for fine granulated
Refined future* were nominal.
Sugar futures closed steady. Approxi
mate sal"* 11.000 tor s. July 3 27c. 0ej -
fember, 3 27c; December, 3.33c; March,
3.18c.
Coffee Futures.
New York. July 1H —Reports of firm
ness In the spot coffeo market owing to
the unreilalnty of securing replacements
from Brazil and nit Increasing demand fnf
consumption. were considered largely
responsible for an advance In future* to
day Tha market opened 20 points higher.
September selling at 15 61c around mid
day, or 73 points net higher. This ad
va.net attracted teallftlng in the later d*
llverle* whir h caused reactions, but last
prlcea were 5 to 40 polnta higher. Sales
were estimated at 62.000 bags Closing
quotations; July, 16 66c; September.
16.30c; October, 14*6c; December, 1 4 26c;
March. 1 3 86c; May, 1 3 60c.
spot coffee strong. Rio 7». 16c; Santos
la. 21022c.
Dry Goods.
New York. Juy 18 Cotton goods mar
kata were quieter today following a de
cline In cotton Hales of four-four bleach
*d cottons continued In ateadv volume
Wool markets were higher, advances of
2 cents a pound having been paid on
fine domestic wools this week. Fine wool
goods for ladies suitings and cloakings
sold well but other cloths ruled quiet In
men's wear business was confined largely
to tropicals for next spring. Silk mar
kefs steady with production gaining In
some directions Linens were quiet.
New York Call Money.
New York. July 1$.—Call Money
Steady; high. 2 per rent; low-, 3 per cent,
closing bid, 2 per cant; offered at 2% per
cent. laat loan, 2 per cent, call loans
i against acceptances, 1% per cent, time
loans, easier, mixed collateral, 60 90 days.
, 2% per cent . 4 6 months, 301% per cent,
prime commercial paper, 3**0 3% per
cent.
I lost on Wool.
Boston, July 18 Wool le active In
Grout nil domestic line* A fairly good
volume of stock is moving direct to the
mills Home house* any the activity is
accounted f»" partly hv the fact that
such lines ate celling on nhnul a ft*c
wool basis Much trading seems also to
ire in anticipation of in* teased business In
light weights
IJberfv Bonds.
New York. July I" Liberty bonds et 1
p tri today
8%s. 101 13; second 4», 101 M; first 4'*«.
Ill)] «#: aaeond 4!4*. !#!!»; * hi r.i 4t4.
1814; fourth 414«. 10J.41 United Stalaa
lovarnm.nt 414a. 104.>4.
—
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
Official Monday .... 7.685 17.332 10.704
Official Tuesday_ 9.450 19.952 11.919
Official Wednesday . S.153 17.409 11.565
Official Thursday .. 5.130 16,308 8.161
Estimate Friday ... 1.500 12.000 6.500
Five dys. this wk. 31.928 83.401 48.849
Same dys. last wk. .30.674 106,905 37,6:>9
Same dys. 2 wk. ago.22.969 76.739 39,040
Seme dys 3 wk. ago 21.661 66.256 40.516
Same dys' yr. ago..27,606 75,499 62,671
Receipts and disposition of livestock at
Union stockyards. Omaha. Neb., for 24
hours ending at 3 p. m. July 18. 1924.
RECEIPTS—CAR LOT.
Horses
and.
Cattle Hogs Sheep Mules
C M * St P Ry .. .. 7
Mo Bac Rv . 13 3 1
U P R R . 5 30 23 1
[CAN W east . 4
CAN W west _ 11 81 . . 1
C St P M A O _ 8 11
C B A Q east _ 2 3 1
C B A Q west .... 7 2 4 .. ••
C R I A P east ... 1 77
C R 1 A P west .... 6
Total receipts . 47 183 25 2
DISPOSITION—HEAP.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Armour A Co . 488 3661 1088
Cudahy Pack Co . 381 3819 667
Dold Pack Co . 9 H>4» -
Morris Pack Co . 192 1837 932
Swift A Co . 199 3131 2077
Midwest Pack Co . 98 ....
S Omaha Pack Co. 28 ....
Murphy J W . 2336 ....
Sinclair Pack Co . 28 .
Dand A Knefer . 22 ..
Anderson A Son ..... 3 .
Bulla J H . 9 .
Harvey John . 41 ..
Kirkpatrick Bros 1 .... *••••!
Luberger H S . #2 .
Mo Kan C A C Co ... 1 .
Rosenstoek Bros . 136 .
Sargent A Finnegan 17 .... ....
Other buyers . 24 .... 34*9
Kenneth A Murray. 901 ....
Armour Co K C . 7* .
Cudahy K C . 77 ^.
Total . 1773 16832 «i 9.T
Cattle—Receipts. 1.500 head Tone of
the fat cattle market was a little heller
today, very light receipts finding a ready
sale at steady to strong prices. loppy
steers were lacking. Best here brought
$9.50 and yearlings sold up to $9 oo. rone
of the stocker and feeders market was
slow and steady.
Quotations on Cattle--Choice to prime
beeves, $9.50 010.00; good to choice
beeves. $8.7509.40. fair to good beeves.
$6.0008.75; common to fair beeves. $7.;»o
08.00; choice to prime yearlings. $9 000
9.85; good to choice yearlings, $* 250/9.00;
fair to good yearlings, $7 5008.25; com
mon to fair yearlings. $6.5007.60; choice
to prime fed heifers, $8.0008.76; good to
choice fed heifers. $7.0008.00; fair to
good fed heifers, $»;.250 7.00. common
to fair fed heifers, $5.0006.00; choica to
prime fed cows. $6.750 8.26; good to
choicA fed cows, $5.2506.50; fslr to goof
fed cows $3 50 06.00; common to fair fetf
cews. $2.0004 00; good to choice reeders.
$'» 000 7.76; fair to good feeders. $6,000
6.85; common to fair feeders. $5.0006.00,
good to choice stockers. $6,500)7.25. fair
to good stockers. $5 5006 50; common to
fair stockers, $4 5005.60; trashy stockers,
$3.5004.50; stock heifers. $3.6005.50;
stock cows. $2 5003.76; stock calves.
$3.6007.25; Vial calves, $4.00010.00;
bulls. Stags, etc.. $4.0007 00.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr
23.1211 $6 3 5 h . 70S $7 00
57. 799 7 75 10. 813 8 00
53.1048 8 10 1 4 . 737 8 25
5.1010 8 25 26 . 77 5 8 36
1 1 . 338 8 50 7 950 8 60
30 . 778 8 76 25 884 8 75
16 . . . . It 71 8 88 37.1162 9 00
24. ... ..1051 9 00 20.1049 9 20
1 1 . 1 138 9 25 2 4 . 1 155 9 30
12.1135 9 50 ^
STEERS AND HEIFERS
23. 622 7 25 10. 733 7 75
14 . 620 8 00 22. 823 8 25
8 . 753 8 £0 40. 80G 8 65
TOWS
4 920 2 75 6 900 3 25
121. 779 3 50 3.1143 6 25
8 . 615 6 25
HEIFERS.
7. 964 5 75 5 888 7 75
12. 733 7 75 10. 865 8 25.
BULLS
1 . 980 4 25 1 1440 4 36
1 .1180 4 50 3 6S0 5 50
2 . 840 7 65
CALVES.
1 . 250 5 50 3 . 3 42 6 50
4 232 7 00 2. 11^ 7 25
1270 8 50 5. 210 9 25
Hogs—Receipts. 12.00ft head. A fairly
urgent demand was apparent from all
quarters and with supplies lighter local
prices worked a trifle higher, movement
to shippers being on a steady to 5c higher
basis while the packer tiade was at
around the same levels Bulk of the s^les
w;.. at »».»S®/ -lit With extreme top
HOGS.
s?o ,rr;o ?*:.&■ Bit »fr.o
S9..256 7 15 17 24S l'» l »
r,4..1»3 ... 7 28 S4..S01 40 7 30
37 303 7 35 M. ,2&4 7 40
70 ''*2 745 70..251 40 7 50
70 .'230 ... 7 65 68. .282 ... 7 60
Sheep—Receipts, 6.50o head. Trad* in
Jambs again displayed a slight touch of
easiness and movement on the initial
rounds was noted at steady to in some
i ascs 25c lower prices. Feeders ruled
steady to weak, while aged sheep wert
firm
Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Spring
iambs, good to choice. $13.60014 n" .
spring lambs, fair to good, $11.60 013 .
feeding lambs. $11.60012.0'); wethers,
rapped. $6 5007 50; yearlings. cllPp* d.
lift 00012.00; clipped ewes. $8.7606.00.
SPRING LAMBS
No. Av. T>r
‘ 20 native . 72 I] J }• j
20 native ..
179 native . ■* J*
1003 Idaho . 16 14 00 j
4 hi cmgo l.nr Slock.
Chicago, July 18. — < United States De
partment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—Re- :
rcipts. 4.000 head; market alow, better
grades beef steers an 1 yearling# verv
scarce; firm, / there weak, light receipt*;
few steers here eligible to sell above $9 00.
mostly $7.0008.60; top bendy weigh'.
$10 25; grasay cows y-ml demoralised j
canners fully steady, other classes steady I
to weak, bulk vealers. $9 00ie 10.00 j
Hogs -Receipts. 31,000 h *ud . market
stcadv to 10c higher; Ugh* Weight show
full advance; hldirg pm* * f.rng.
shipping demand; top weighty butcher.
lft bulk better. 170 to 323-pound
weight, $7 8008.05; desirable 140 to 160
pound average*, $7.860 7.76; packing
sows. $6 2607.20; good » w chop i strong
weight slaughter pigs. $6 3506 76; heavy
weight bogs. $7,000 8.1$; medium. $7,860
8 05; light. 17.41ft 8 05; light light'.$«,*
tf«7.75; packing sows, smooth, $< O.>0< t»u;
packing sows rougii, $6,7507.05; slaugh
ler pigs. $5.7606.75 . ...
Bheep end I.smbs - Receipte. 14,000
head; market active; generally steady
on all classes bulk fat native Umb".
$14 l)0014 25; few to city butchers. $1 *
sorting inoderu *; culls. $9 0° i !> •■() m,
Iv. hulk western lambs. $’l *') some b d
higher; odd lots fat • w**s Su.0000 00,
choice feeding lamb* bid $12 2 *.
Kansas City Livestock.
Kansas City. July l».~Catt»e receipt*.
2,000 head, calves, 500 receipt*, mostly
Texas rake feds, few early sales. $'-J'»0
* 25; market, weak to 15c ° T
killing classes, about steady, with wee* s
decline, best • natives. $9 00; beef vow s.
$3.*605.60; cam-r* and V.u,t#M ani'!
3 15; bologna bulls, mostly $4 0004 60
practical top veal*. $7 50. medium and
h'Hvlea. $3.0006 16. stockers and feeder*,
scarce, around steady _
Hogs—Receipts. 6.000 head; matket.
steady to 10c higher, mostly. 6c to 10c
higher than Thursday* average, bulk or
•hleg, $7 35 07.70; shipper md packer top,
$7 75. bulk desirable. 190 to 300 pound*.
$7 5007.70. parking sows mostly, $n.8o;
stork pig*. $5 50 06 00 .
Sheep Receipts. 1.000 head; marsei,
lamb*, steady to 25c lower. top natives
(14 O0; other* mostly. $13.26013 <5. sheep,
steady, or Id lots fat ewea, $5.5006 00.
Fast HI. taut* Livestock.
East St Louis, HI. July 18—Hog*
Receipts, 11.000 head opened Jjj J'1
higher . later and closing tone 10015c
higher . bulk good and choice but* hers.
20o pound* ami up. $3.0606.15; f|w beet
loads $8.2008 26 desirable 160 to 190
pounds. $7 8 6 0 8.00; plfs. 26c higher; 120
to I60 pounds. $7.0007.1°; 12o to lit
pounds. $6.7607.00; packer sows. $0 860
7 00
''attle Receipts, 1,500 iiead; no natives
or Texas steer* here, light vealers. $8 73
09.25; other « lasses nominally steady
Sheep and Lambs Receipt*. 1.600 head;
steady to strong spots higher on lambs;
top and bulk esle* $13.76; tulle, $7.00; fai
ewes, $3.6006.00.
Ht. Joseph livestock.
Ht Joseph. Mo. July 18—Hogs—Re
relpt*. 6.000 head; market, steady: 10c
higher, ten. $7 80; bulk. $7 3007.75.
rattle Receipts. 600 head; market,
generally steady; hulk of steer sales $8.00
fjr 9 00. cow* and heifer*. $' -60s <0.
rulvcs $1 0008.60; atocketa and feeders.
$4 25 0 7 60. .
Mheep Receipts 1.200 head; market,
steady; lambs. $12 00014 26, clipped ewes.
$5 0006 26.
Oil* nml ttosin.
Savannah, luly 18-Turpentine firm.
77 Vic; sales, 127 bbls . receipts 678 bbls ,
shipments. 439 bbls , stock, 1 3.984 bbls
Koaln Kir in /.»!». 1.4'l r,r«lpl»,
;.47i •hl|>ni*nl>. J'|n r„ki.
102.896 casks . _ _
gum* 11 14 in. n, H n. k. 40 rt
»4 «ik I lll!4. K 44 «H. M. M N
14 7!i®4 t/1, Wlf. 1.714/ •o,
4 <4 1’h ■ ■ 3I>
(hl/iifo niiHrr.
Chlc/i*/.. Ill luly 14 With ir./lln,
q ule I, 1 lie but ter market today wm
*„•>. with an unsettled undertone Deal
i*r* continued fres sellar s, but buyers
pressed ll«He confidence in the present
situation and were operating close to
.equipments The centra Used car mat
ket was easy. With trading quiet Home
Inquiry wa* noted for 9° point
'»9't cents Eighty eight ami eighty-nine
miore »*r« weie difficult, to move.
Freeh butter. acme. 38 «V, 91 acme
38r; 90 ernr* 37r; 89 Score. $6v$C; • "
score. $6* . *7 score. 16c
t'sntrs|ls<4 cat lots $0 scots, l*V$c, 28
score, llct.'^
Rail Issues Make
Good Advance as
Rate Cut Denied
I. C. C. Dprieion Starts Buy
ing Movement in Shares of
Northwest Roads Which
Soon Spreads.
By RHHAKI) HPII.I.ANCF
rniversiil Nervlce Financial F^tor.
New York. July 18—It was railroad
day in the stock market today. The de
cision of the Interstate fomnieice commis
sion denying the application of western
states for lower rates on farm products
started a buying movement in shares of
the granger mads of the northwest that
soon spread to practically all the rails,
high-priced pnd low-priced, the nation
over. Practically everything on the rail
list made a good advance.
Those whose gains were a full point
or more included Atchison Topeka A
Santa Fe, St. Paul. Rock Island, Great
Northern, New York Central, Norfolk A
Western, Northern Pacific, Texa s A
Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line. Chicago A
Northwestern. Chicago Great Western,
Big Four. Kansas City Southern, Seaboard
and Western Maryland.
• A few of the oils were strong. Pacific,
Pan-American, Texas, and General Pe
trolum partlculafly. and the rubbers were
buoyant for the first time In months.
Various of the railroad equipments
moved up.
The augurs were down. So were moat
of the industrial*, not a few of the special
ties and various of the steels.
Pleasing to peisons who think the met
als hold the key to Industrial activity was
the strength of the coppers.
The ruhbe s had their best day this
year.
The automobile shares were soft.
Aside from scoring new highs in a
i large number of shares, the session had
distinction of d .Ing the large.-M volume
of business in five months. Transa< tiona
! totaled 1.168,400 shares.
The net result was an average advance
of •% point for the rails and point for
the industrials.
Cotton prices dipped shnrfdy, but lack
ing sign of any rain in Texas, there was
a resumption of buying and a steady re
oovery. At the close July was up 6 polnta
for the day and the new crop months,
7 to 27 points down.
Bullish enthusiasm as to the grains
aiyiarently had carried prices much too
fast. Without any change In crop condi
tions there was a wide open break at the
opening of the market today which, in
a few minutes, brought wheat and corn
down nearly four cents & bushel.
That chilled the ardor of tha crowd
and at no time during the day waa the
market so excited as It had been recently.
(Thlcago house* sent out reassuring
messages, some of which were to the
general effect that with the grain* go
ing higher level* sharp advances and
sharp declines were to be expected. That
wae true but not sufficient to *tir a man
to venture further of whose profits had
contracted sharply or who had a con
aiderable loss
The market showed little of the high
pressure of the last few week*. Prices
improved somewhat but not much. Wheat
« losed at a loss of from 4 to 4^c a
bushel, and corn at a log* of from 2
to 8 '/*c.
0>*ta moved In sympathy with the other
grains and were from 1 to 1 ',c lower
Pork product* followed the grains.
Coffee wae active and 40 points up on
July from 12 to 35c on distant months
Sugar was drearily dull and from un
changed to 1 point lower.
Foreign exchange, sterling, up one cent;
i franc* up 3t* polnta, lire down point.
New York Quotations |
/
New York Stock • x'-hang* quotations,
furnished by J. 8 Ha^he A Co, 224
Omaha National Bank building Thura,
High. Low Close. Close.
Ag 1 Chemical. 10%
Ajax Rubber. 8 4% g | %
Allied chemical. . . 74% 74 7fc% 7 *
Allis Chalmers .. 65% .63% 66 53 %
Am. Beet Sugar.. 42% 40
Am. Brake S Fdy.. 8o%
American Can ...117% 114% 114% 116%
Ain. c»r A Fdry..l7l 168 171 167%
Am. I Lid* & L . 'j %
Am. H A L. pfd. 67% 65% 55% 66%
Ain. Int'l Corp ... 24% 23% 23% 23%
Am. Linseed Oil. 1«% 18%
Am. Locomotive. . 79% 79 79 74%
Am. Ship <v Com. 13% 1% 1.3% 12%
Am Smelting .67% 67 67% 67
Am. Smelting, pfd.1"2% 102%
Am. Steel Fdry. 36% 36
Am. Sugar.42% 42% 42% 42%
Am. Sumatra.143
Am. Woolen. 70% 69% 70% 7<»%
Anaconda . 31% 31% 81% 31
Asa d Dry flood* 93% 93% 93% 92%
Associated Oil.... 28% 27% 28% 27%
Atchison . ... . . 106% 104 %
Atlantic C. Line .127 1 24 12f. % 123 %
A». Gulf A W. I.. 21% 20% 21% 2 1
Atlas Tack . 6% 4% 6% 6%
Atlantic Ref Co.. 84% 61% 84% 84
Austin Nichols . . 22
Auto Knitter.. . .. 2%
Baldwin .116% 114’* 113% 115%
Baltimore a Ohio. 6n% 6fi % 6a % * 1 %
Bethlehem Steel . 43 41% 4 % 42 i
Bosch Magneto... 28%
Bkyn-Man Hy ... 29% 28% 29% 28%
Bk.vn-Man pfd ..f.9% 63%
Calif Packing ... «7% x:% s~% m4
Calif Petroleum .. 21% 20% 2i % 2f,%
Cal A Art/. Mining 46% 46% 4' % 45%
Canadian Pacific.. 1 48 % 148% 1*8% ns
Cent Leather . 14 % j*%
Cent Leather pfd. 4* 46% 47% 44%
Cerro de Pasco . 47% 46% 44% 46%
Chandler Motor* 4.% 46% 4% 45%
t.Thes A Ohio. a5 % 8 5 8 6 86%
Chi Gt Western... 4% 6 4% 6%
C A N W . 60% 60% 40% 5*%
c M A StP 16% 15% ] 6 % 16%
Chi G» West pfd.. 18% 16% 16 ]4%
C M A StP pfd... 2 7% 26% 27% 26
C R I A B . 06% J4% 2.6% *%
c S t P M A O R y. 40 39
chile Copper .29% 29 29% 34%
' blno . 11 % 1>% 19 14
duett Peabody 60%
duett - Peabody pfd.10:
Coca-Cola ... . ... , . . , 72%
Colo Fuel A Iron. 44% 45% 46 4 r%
Col Carbon . 44%
Columbia Gaa .... 41% 41% 41% 4'%
Congoleum . 44% 1 % 4 % 43%
Con*ol Cigar* .... 17 16% 1. % 14%
Continental Can .. 64% 64% 64% 54%
Cent Motor* 4% 4%
Corn Product* .27% 26% 26% 26%
Cosden . 27% 24% 2f. % 26%
Ciuclbi* . . . 52% 61% 52 6 2%
Cuba 4 *n ne Sugar .13% 18% 13% 13%
Cuba fan# 8u pfd «" % 40 60 % 60%
Cuba-Am Sugar... 29% 29% .9% 29
Ctjyamel Fruit ... 68 65 % 68 '■%
Daniel Boone _ 16% J6% 14% J6%
Davidson i'h#m . . 41 6* % 60% *68
Del A Hudson .119% 119% 119% 119%
Dome Mining . ... 16 if
Dup de Neinoura. 126 % 124% 124% 124%
Kastman Kodak 107% 107%
Kri* ... .... 3! % 30% 31% 30 %
Klee Sfor Rat. . . . 67% 57 67 54 %
Famous Flayer* .81% *n% 84% 90%
Fifth At Bus Line 11% 11% 11% 11%
Fisk Rubber . 7% • % V% 4%
Fletsch Yeast .... 60 % 69% 69% 64
Freeport Tea .... 9% h% 9% s%
Gen Fleet rlc ... 244 % 239 % 244 239 %
Gen Motors . 14% 14% 14% 14%
Gold Duat . . 37% 37%
Goodrich .. 20% 19 20 n
Great North Ore . 2V% 2« % 29% 28
Gt North Hy pfd 65% 64% 65% ^ %
Gulf Stales St | 69% 68% .9% 69
Hartmann Trk ... 34% 34 38 37 %
Have* Wheel .... .. . 34%
Hudson Motor* . 38% 24% 26% 24%
Home Min c0 . ... 33% 33% 33 %
Houston Oil . 7o % 6#% 70 6 v 4
llupp Motors 12% 1 ? %
Illinois 4'entrsl .110 109% no 1«9%
tlllnola cen pfd . a. 109%
Inspiration 24% 24% 24% 24
Int F.ng C C .... 26% 36% 26 28
Infer Harvest 9~% «•% 80%
Int Tel A Tel Co 77 76% 76% 74%
Int Mer Mar. 10% 9% 9% 10
Int Merc Mar pfd 39% 37% 34% 17%
Interna Nickel 17% 17 17% 17
Interna Paper.... 66% 65% 66% 54%
Invincible Oil. II % 11 11 % 11 %
J ones Tea . 25% 25% 25% 2 5
Jordan Motor. * 24%
K C Southern . . 23% 21% 21% 21%
Kelly-Spring. 14% 13% ’4% 13%
Kennecott . 41 % 41 41 % 4 %
Kevatnn»* Tlrt . . 3 1% - 1%
Le* Rubber . 10% 9% 10 9
Lehigh Valley_ 49% 49% 49% 49%
Lima iDCOma. . . . 44% 62 64 41 %
l«oose-W’ltes. 61 60%
Louis A Nash 94% 96 9« % 94%
Mark Truck. 91% 91 9| 91%
May Dept Store. ‘>9% 88%
Maxwell Motor A 49% 49% i"* t9%
Maxwell Motor B I% 11
Marfan* % *n% 30% %
M*x Seaboard 20% 2"% 20% 20%
Miami Cop 22% 21% 22% 21%
Middle State* iO| !% !% 1% 1%
M AT 15 % If. % 16% 15%
Midvale Steel. 25
Missouri Pac. 18% 18% 11% 12
Mis Pac pfd . .. . 49% 48% 49% 48%
Montgomery-Ward 30% 29% 29% 29%
Moth«*r Rode. 7% 7 V* 7% 7%
Nash Motor*.112 111% 112 111%
National Biscuit ... 69%
National Enamel. . 22 21%
National l.ead ...146% 145% 146** 144
N V Air Brake. 44 42% 43% 41%
N Y Central .107% 106% 107% 106%
N Y H A H . 27% 26% 26% 26%
N Ch A St R. 99% 99% 99% 99%
North Amer....'.. 26% 26% 26% 36%
North J’a<ific.... 65% *63% 65 62%
N A \f Rv.124% 122% 124% 132',
Orpheum. 18% 18% 18% 19%
Owens Bottle ..... 44 44 %
Pacific Oil . 48 46% 47% 46%
Packard Motor ... 11% H 11 11%
Pan Amsriran .... 61% 60*4 50% 48%
Pan American B .. 60% 48% 49% 48%
Penn R R . 46 45 45% 45%
Peoples Oaa . 98% 98%
Pere Marq . 56 54 54% 54
Phil Co . 51% 60% 51% 51
Phillip* Pet . 33% 33% 33% 33%
Pierce Arrow .... 10% 9% 9% 9%
Postum Cereal ... 53 62% 63 62%
Pressed St Car... 53 62 62 51
Pro A Ref . 25 24
Pullman . 126 . 124% 125 124%
Punia .Meg Stiff .. 49% 49% 49% 49%
Pure Oil . 20% 20% 20% 20%
Rv Steel Sprff ....120% 118% 120% 11*
Ray Con . 11% 11% 11% 11%
Heading .58% 57% 58% 57%,
Re pi ogle . 13% 12 74, 13% 13
Rep Iron A St_ 46 45% 45V* 46
Royal Dutch N Y 48% 48 48% 48
St R A S F - 26% 26 26 % 25%
St R A S W - 44% 43% 44 43 %
Schulte Cigar -125% 123% 125 124
Sears-Roebuck 94% 94% 94 74 94%
Shell Un Oil 16% 16% 16% 16%
Simmons c0 . 23% 24
Sinclair Oil . 16% 16 18% 16
SI o as -Sheffield. 57%
Skelly OH . 18% 18 18% 18%
South Pac . 94% 94% 94*4 94%
South Rv . 65% 64% 64% 63%
Stand Oil Cal ... 57 56% 57 66%
Stand Oil N Y_ 34% 3 4 34 % 34%
Htewart-Warner .. 54% 62% 53*4 52%
Strom Car . 59%
Studchaker . 37% 36% 36% 37
Sub Boat . 10 99% 9% 9%
Texas Co . 39% 38% 39 % 38%
Texas A Pac .... 34% 32% 33% 32%
Timken Roller B. 33% 34
Tobacco P . 62% 61% 62% 61%
Tob Prod “A”_ 91% 91% 91% 91
Trana Oil . 4% 4% 4% 4
Union Pacific ...137% 136% 137% 136%
United Fruit .204 % 203 % 204 % 199%
U S Cast I Pipe. 99% 98% 99 99%
IT S Tnd A1. 72% 72 72% 72
U S Rub . 28 74 27 % 28% 27%
U S Rub pfd . 78% 75 78% 75%
U S Steel .100% 99% 1O0 99%
U s SteH pfd.121%
Utah Copper ..... 73% 72% 72% 7!
Vanadium . 21% 21% 21% 21%
Vivaudou . 4 74 4 %
Wabash . 15% 15% 16% 15%
Wabash “A' . 45% 45 45% 45
Western Union . 109*4
Weatlng Air B. 93
Writing FRec .. . 62% 62% 62% 62%
White F'agle 0. 23%
White Mo to re .... 65*4 55 55% 56
Wool worth Co .111% 108% m% 109%
Willya-Over . 8% * * ZJ4
Willya-Over pfd . 6»%
Wilson . *V4
Wilson pfd . •••• **
Worth Pump . 26 23 % 23% 26%
Wrlgley Co 39% 38% 39 38%
Yellow Cab T Co. 4* 48%
Y \rfg Co . 63% 62
Thursday’s total stock*. 1,066.00ft
Thursday's total bond*. 116.472,000.
Total stocks Friday, 1.1 33.400
Total bonds Friday, 11 4.076,000.
New York Bonds
V___'
New York, July 1*—R»ilrn»d «nd
traction laaues led an early advance In
todav'a bond market, which later gave
wav to profit-taking With a among un
derlying demand, however, varloua llena
eetablur.ed new high price, for the year,
gatna of tha half dozen moat active
iaauea In the epeculative rail and public
utill.lea rlaaa ranging from 1 to 4 polnta.
Refusal of the Interatate Commerce
rommlsaton to lower freight rates on
grain promoted active buying of the
j grangers’ securities, bonds sharing In *he
advance with stocks. Statements bv off 1
rjals of tlie St Paul & Rock Island rail
roads that the decision wouf*l be reflected
in the results of 1924 operations centered
attention on the Issues, which advanced 1
Over subscription of the $15 00***0
Japanese Da Ido Electric power bond
issue offered today testified to the im
provement wroght in current market con
ditions by the recent lull 1n new financ
ing Twenty per cent of the applications
ram* from the Pacific coast.
Ranker* have been notified by the
Chinee, government thet full peyroent of
Internet on the Hukuene rellwev loen
enld here In 1(11 would be reeumed efter
October 1.
New York, July is—Following ere to
drv's high low end cloeing prices or
lords on th. New York Stock •zchenge
end ihe totel eel»« of eech bond United
States government bonds in do.Iara and
thirty-second* of dollars )
I nited Wtntes Bond*.
Rales (in II On*,. High I.ow Close
154 Liberty 3%s ....101 14 1*1.13 1*1.]6
1* liberty 2d 4* .1*1.11 {JI J1
40 Liberty 1st 44* .102.3 102 *0 1*- 1
1<3 Liberty 24 44s..1*1 l* J**!3 Jill4
l iberty 2d 44* .1*2 * J}J J J®; *
v* Liberty 4?h 44* 1*2.J }•}•* J®; }„
*,1 V 8 Govt 44s. 104 24 1*4 -2 1*4 -3
Foreign.
14 Anton J M wk*«i. . ** J*
2« Argentine ‘a ....102 4 1*2 4 1*-,»
17 7 Argent in* *• J3** J3;4
*8 Austrtan 7* . 934 9.4 9-4
1* Bordeaux 6a .. . *5 4 s<4 *
4 Copenhagen *4* •• 93 *•»
9 Lyons *s .a54 *4% *J4
8 Marseille* Is . *94 »*4
46 R*<» de Jan -a 47.. 93% 92', 9-4
j 4 • h Rep ms ..9*4 9*4 9a 4
21 Dept of Seine 7s *9% *94
7 Dominican R*p 54* 9ft4 9®H 9' 4
23 Canada 29 .1*34 1*3% 1*3%
23 Canada 6* 52 .1*24 1*24 1®*S
11 I *utch V. I 6a '62... 9 5 94% 94 4
118 Dutch E 1 5>s ‘53. 9® *9 4 *»4
3 Framerhan 7%s • • 9 4 9*4 9* «
48 French Kep 8* ..1*2 1*14 1‘
41 French Hep ?4* . 99 4 98% 99
161 Japanese 64s .... 914 91 914
.3 Japanese 4s .9 4 794 '» %
15 King of Rel la.... 1*5. 1*4% 1*5
49 King of Rel 74* 1° 4 1**4 1JJ>
21 King «f Pen ■ 96 4 9*4 9* <«
3 King of Italy *4* 1**4 1**4 1**4
1* Kin* of Ne 8s 72. 95\ 954 95 4
1 King of Nor 6s 4 3 97 4 96% 97 4
ji Ki s r s '1. 9 5 JJ4 Jj
2 Kinx of Swe 6s .1*34 1C34 1*34
57 1 're Dev d**b 6s MS *8 844
9 Par:* L Med f* . . T.fc % 7*4 4
17 Rep of Bo! 8s . 91 9*4 9'S
17 Rep of Ch ^s 41.. 1*5*4 1044 1*54
13 Rep of Chita 7s... 98 97 4
66 Rep of Cuba 5 4* 97 *6 4 *
2 Rep of El S • f ft* 1*14 1*14 1*!4
16 Ren of Fin 6* 87 \ *7 4 67*4
9 State of Queen 6* 1'2 4 1*1 4 1*34
13 8 of R G do Sul 8s 96 4 94 95
3<> State of S P * f 9" 9"4 97 9*4
13 Swiss Con fed 8* 113*% 113 212 4
56 Swiss Gov 54s 46 9* JjJI JJ
20 ITKofGBAI 84* 29 l"»S 1*9% 1*94
19 I’KofOB#I 54* 37 1*4 1*4 1*4
L 6 r s of HratR *s . 954 9 3 944
62 1 SofB CRy El 7* 8 4 9 1 % *3
6 A A*r r 74. J-V J 5 J; 4
3 A < a f deb 6s 9*4 94% 9t ■. .
1 Amer S 6s ....1*5% 1*9% 1* '•*
26 Amer Smelt 5s 944 91% 944
9 Amer Sugar 6s 1 J??.. JI2J®
69 A T A T 5U* . . .1*2 4 1*2% 1*2%
44 A T A T col tr 6s 1*14 1*14 1*14
42 A T A T col tr 4s 97 4 97 97
l» A W Wki A (Si Jit, »]% .*! J*
4(1 An r.p 7» II. »* »•% *1%
1IC An *‘np U ■ M
14 A A Co f D Ik,. »3 »1\ »:
1} Al.<>< tut.d Oil «» link. 10(11, inns
11 Al T A S f g 4. »0'. JJS JOS
1 Tt T A* SFea 4s*tpd * \ 83% 9 >4
19 At C L 1st 4s 91% 914 914
16 At Ref deb 5s 98 4 98 9*
13 Rslt A O 6s 1*3 1*2\ 1*3
84 RsM * O cv 4‘t*.. »* 8 9 % 9*
38 Ralt fir O gold 4* *7% *7% 6.4
14 R T of P l*t£r5s 1** 99% 99%
176 Reth H com 6* A . . 96% 96 96
4 Reth Steel 54* • • ** ** **
18 R, or H M 64. 97«4 97 97 4
13* Rklyn M T a f 6*.. 8| 8*% **S
6 Cal pet 64s ... 97% 97% 9 »
3 \ Can N deb 64s 1144 114% 114%
14 Can Pec deb 4s 89 J*J* *®%
:n rurol t'lln A O **1*1% 1*1% 1*1%
7 fen of Georgia 54* *94 99 99
$2 ten feather 5s 99 4 99 4 994
17 t en Tie gtd 4-. «8% 88 4 88%
36 C A Ohio . v •*.. 98% 98 % 98%
21 r * O ft IH> ... 9 c 4 95% 95 4
ft Chi fit Alton 3 4* 38 4 3 8 2*4
1 C R .% Q rfg 5t A .1**4 1**4 1**4
187 C Ac Fast III 5s.. . . 72% 71 72%
134 Chicago G W 4s 66 4 J J S 66%
121 C M A Si P cv 4%a 6 1 6*4 61
9* C M A St P rfg 14» 63% 61 13'4
9f>9 C M A Ht V 4s ’25. . 8*4 79% 8*
31 Chi A N VV rfg 5a .. 96 4 96 96 4
5 C R 1 fir P gen 4* . 8.3% 83 89
4 !> f R I Ac P rfg 4* . 82% 81% 8^4
I j C T H A S K 5s,... ** 79% 6*
18 C A W I 4s 76 % 76 76%
6 Chile Copper 6s .1*2 1*1% 1*2
s »■ < C A S L !f 6sA 1*3 4 1*3 4 1*3 S
:• t 'Isve C Ter 6s . 99% 99% 99%
15 Colo A So rfg 4%6 8 9 *54 884
18 Col G A- F 5s stpd .1*0% 99% l*n
16 Com Pow 6s 9 4 93 4 93 4
II Con Coal of M.I 5s <*% *8% 98%
r 1 Con Pow 6* **4 9* 9*
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Updike Grain Corporation
(Private Wire Department)
—
{dilrtfo Bnerd at Trad*
and
All Other l,eadln* F«rhan*«*
Orders for grain for future delivery in the prin
cipal markets given careful and prompt Attention.
OMAHA OFFICE. LINCOLN OFFICE.
Phone AT lantic 6312 724-25 TerminAl Building
618-25 Omnhn Grain Phone B-12SS
Exchange Iding Oistanc* 120
!__ __ , ,__
« Cuh« C 8 -lb »■ «td 9K’*
2 Pel A Hud rfg 4a.. 91 91 91
8* PA R O rfg •>* 44% 44%
1 PA R O con 4s . . . 4 7% 77% 7 7 %
15 Detroit Ed 6a *!£$ *2!^
16 Detroit IT R) a 4%S01% *«% •£%
15 Ppnt Nem 7%a...t°*% 1«H% 108%
16 Puq Lt 6a .105% 105% 10;.%
56 Emn OA Fuel 7%a. 93 92%
60 Erie pr In 4a .. 71% 70% •*%
65 Erie gen lien 4a . . 61 % 60% J1
5 Flak Rubber 8a . ..100% 100% 100%
2 Goodrich l%a ■ - 0*% ,®$}? .R?#
;» Goodyear T ** ;*.J 104% 10’% "»%
19 Goodyear T 8s 41.. 116% 116% 1]®%
13 Gnd Tnk Ry C ia.114% 114 114%
h Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s. 105% 105% 105%
19 Grt North 7a A...100% J09% 100%
72 Grt North 5%a H 101% 101% 101%
1 Hershey Choc 6a ..103% 103% 103%
4?. Hud A M rf 5a A. 68% 68% M %
24 Humble <>AR 5%s. 99% 99 09
38 111 Bel! Tel rf 5a.. 97% 97%. 97%
10 III Cent f, %a .102% 102 % 1"2%
12 T C C fit UNO 5a 97% 97% 97%
34 111 St d 4 %a ... 94% 94% 94%
234 Int R T 7a . 91% 90% 91%
38 Int R T 6a .72% 71% 71%
112 fnt R T rf 5a. 68% 68% 68 %
65 Int A O N 6s. 53% 62 53 %
37 Int A G N 1st 6a. 98% 97% 98%
3 4 Fnt MM sf 6a.86% 86 86 %
79 Int Ph cv 5a A. .. 86% 86% 86%
65 K C Ft SAM 4a . 81% *1% 81%
4 K C PA I. 5a . . 93% 93% 93%
7 K C South 6a . 89% 89% 89%
22 K C Term 4s .. 85% 85 85%
4 Kan GAF.1 6f 97% 97% 97%
18 Laclede Oh a 8tL5%a 94% 94% 94%
12 LSAMS d 4s 31.. 95% 95% 95%
12 Lou A V 5b B 03 .104% 104 104%
6 L A N un 4a . 93% 93% 93%
22 Lou a (3 A El 5s . ... 91% -91% 91%
11 Magma Cop 7« ...111% 111*4 711%
5 Manat I Sug 7%a .. 98% 98% 98%
71 Man Ity con 4a ..61% 61% 61%
14 Iftkt St Ry 7s 91 i 99 90%
23 Mid Steel rv 5s.. 88% *8% 88%
25 M St PASSM 6%a 86% 86 86
7 MK A T p 1 6a C. 101% 101% 101%
23 M K A T npl 5k A. 86% 86% 86%
242 M K A T n ad 6s A 62 61 % 61%
47 Mo Pac 1st 6s . 98 97% 97%
161 Mo Pa c gen 4s ..61 60% 60%
23 Mont Pow 5a A. 98 97 % 9. %
1 N E TAT lat 6a.100% 100% 100%
18 N O TAM Inc 6s 92% 92% 92%
520 N T C deb 6a. 108 107 % 107%
69 NY C rAi 6s . 99% 99% 99%
4 1 N Y CASt L 6a A. 103 102% 102%
14 N Y Ed rf 6 % a .112% 112 % 112 %
40 NYNHAHF 7 p re 85% 85% 85%
56 NYNIIAH rv 6s ’48 76 % 75% 76
30 N Y Rv ad 'a r d 5 4% 4%
16 N Y Tel ref 6a '41.106% 106 106%
5 N Y Tel gen 4%* . 87% 87% 87%
28 N Y West k H 4%s 53 52 % 53
4 2 Nor A West rv 6a. 123% 122% 123%
25 Nor Am Ed a f 6s 96% 96 96 %
2 Nor Oh T A I. 6« A 90% 90% 90%
2 5 Nor par ref 6a H.106% 106% 106%
3 5 Nor Pac? new 5a D 96 95% 95%
17 Nc r Bar r>r II «s 86% 86 86 %
11 Nor Sf a Do 1st 5a A 93% 93% 93%
4 Oreg A Cal 1st 5s. 101 101 101
5 Ore W R R A N 4a 83% 83% 83%
3 Otla Steel 7%a_ 88 ‘7% 88
19 Pac <>aa A El 6s 9 4 93 % 93%
•4 Pa Tel A Tel St '52 9314 93 9::
7 Penna R R 6%s .110% 110% 110%
19 Penna R R gen 5a. 102% 102% 102%
24 Penn R R g*- 4%s 93% 95% 93%
30 Pare Marq rfg 5k 97% 97% 97%
32 Phila Co rfg 6a...103 102% 102%
4 Phila Co 5%s 93% 93% 93%
1 Phila A R O A I 5s. 100 100 100
17 Pierre-Arrow 8a. . 78% 78 78 %
Port Ry LAP 1st 6a B 94 94 9 4
6 Prod A R 8a w w.110% 109% 11*%
21 Pub Service ,5a... 98 97% 97%
30 Punta A S 7a . .107 106% 107
5 Read gen 4%a . .. 95% 93% 93%
6 Rep I A 8 5 %* . . 90% 90 % 9"%
1 Rio O W c ol tr,4* . 70% 70% 7‘>%
15 R I A A La 4 %s . 81% 80% 81%
44 St L I Mt&Srff4a. 92% 92% 02%.
244 StLIMA84«RAD div 85 83% **.
57 StLAS F prllen4aA 7'.% 70% 70%
61 Ht L A 8 F adj 6s.. 78% 77% 77%
6 8 St L A 8 F tnc *8 69 % 69 69
12 St L 8 con 4a . . . 84% 84 a4
57 Sf P A K C8L4%a 80%. 79% 80%
5 Sf P IT Me 5s ..10046 100% 10. %
81 Seab A I. con fis . 81% 51% 8]%
144 Seab A L adj 5s . 64% M 6 4 %
25 Seab Air L rt* 4s . 65% 55% 55%
41 Sin C Oil r 7a... . 9*% 89% 90%
12 Sine Con OH 6%a . 84 83 % *4
57 Sin C Oil 5 % a _100% 99% 99%
18 Sine Pipe Is ’a s4% 54 -4%
19 So Par cv 4s . . 97% 96%' 97%
23 South P rfg 4s 90% 90% 9"\
34 S Par co! tr 4s . ln% 85% 85%
46 S Rail gen «%* .107% 108% -Of. %
50 S It K*n 6a . .1*1% 101% 101%
23 South Rail con > 1*1 % 100% 101%
46 South Hail gen 4» 75 74% 74%
65 South B T rfg 5a 95% 95% 9.’.%
10 Steel Tube 7s .105% 105% 1- ' %
14 T Elec rfg 6a . 9S »7% 07%
1.9 Third A> e *dj 6s. 6 4 63 64
14 Third A%e -fg 4s. 59% 9 59 %
2 Tol St IAWe*t 4a 83 *2% 8$
7 I’n El MAP rfg Ls 99% 98 98
2 Un Pacific 1st 4s.. 9 % 93% 93%
3 Un Par cv 4a ... 99 99 99
19 U S Rubber 5a 83 82% 82%
20 U s Steel a f 5a 104% 1*4% 104%
2 Utah P A Light 5a «2% 92% 92%
13 Va-Car C 7%a w w 32 31 % 31%
12 Va-Sar Chem 7s.. 6_% 6 2% 6_ 4
.2 VVirginian Ry &a . 96% 96 98
2 Wabash lat * 100% 1*0% jr.0%
1 Warner Sag Ref 7s 102 1*2 107
206 1\>»iern Electric 5a 98% 9« 98%
78 West Mary lat 4s. * % 63 67%
31 West par 6a .89 * 5 % 4 8 •%
3 Western Un 6 % . . 111 % 111 % 111 %
7 West Electric 7s.. 109% 1*8% l*«%
3 West Shore 4 s 8 3 8 3 12
4 Wirk-8pen Sll 7a. 69% 69 69 %
5 Wijlya O let «%■ 98 97% 9*
18 Wilson A Co 1st 6S 69 68% **%
4 Wilson A Co cy 6* 6* 49% 60
6 Young St A Tu *s 95% 96% 95%
Total sale* nf bonds todav were |12 -
586.000 compared with 114 848 000 previ
ous day and 16 lOf.ooo a year ago.
Chicago Stocks.
Furnished by J S Harhe A Co 724
Omaha National Rank building, phone
JA. 6187-88-59
Rid. A«k
Armour A Co Ills Pfd 75%
Armour Co Pe! pfd *7% *4%
Albert Pick 18 16%
Pasai'k Alemite . 29% '*
Carbide . 5* % 59
Fdlaon Com . 127 127 %
f’nnt I Motors . 6 6%
Cudahy . 66 ««
Daniel Boon# . 16% 16%
Diamond Match .115% 116
Pea re Pfd . 67 64
Libby 4%
Vat'I Leather . 2 2%
Quaker Ooata .,...?85 29i
Ren Motors . 14% 16%
Swift AO . . 101% 1*2
Swift Inti . 19% 2*
Thompson . 46% 47%
Wahl . 21 24
M g!e> • %
Tel Mfg cn _ 62% hr
Yellow Cab . 47 % 48 %
Ixindon **U«er.
London July Is Har S lver 14 7-14
pence per cun. e money, l % per cent
Discount Rates-— Short bills. 3% ©3%
per cent, three month* bllla, 3 9-16 to
3% per rent.
I hi« a*» Poultry.
Chicago. July 1* Poultry higher;
fowls. H0 2lc broilers. ,25 ©30c. rocs
t et *. 14*
n
HARNESS
RACES
Ak-Sar-Ben
Field
NEXT WEEK
Wedn’sday, July 23
Thur*day, July 24
Friday, July 25
Saturday, July 26
General Admif»ion $1
Plu* Tax Auto* Free I
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! Omaha Produce
V——*
Omaha. July 18.
BUTTER.
Creamery—I.oral Jobbing Pr]c— loN
tailera: Extras. 42c; extras In 60-lb. tuba.
* 1 . standard, 41c; firsts. 4<V.
Dairy--Buyers are paying 31o for hes?
table butter in rolls or tube; 28 © 30e for
packing stock. For best sweet, unsalted
B0tt*' ”C- BUTTP7BKAT
For No. 1 cream Omaha buyers are pay
ing 30c per lb. at country stations. 36c
d.uv-red “ Sirs!??, MII.K.
$2 00 per owl for fresh milk testing 1.6 ,
delivered on daily platform Omaha.
EGGS.
For eggs delivered umaha. on loss off
bantu. *«7S®«90 prr eor No. 1
fr»«h <■*((». «r;id<?d b»»A. *7 40
orally 17.20 per case; seconds, per dozen
20 0 21c; cracks. 19©20c.
Prices above are for eggs received in
new or No. I whltewood rases; a deduc
lion of !5v wilt be made for a-'-ond hand
ntp.l. No. 1 pkab must be Rood averarfe
»iz<\ At Iba. net. No. 2 »KBe. aeconda
conaiat of amall. slightly dirty atained or
waabed »Blfa. Irregular ahaped. ahrunken
or weakbodled egg*.
In some quarters a fair premium is
being paid for selected «'ggg* which niuf^
not be more than 48 hours old. uniform in
size and color (meaning all solid colors—
a’! chalky white or all brown, and oi the
same shade). The shell must be clean
and sound and the eggs weigh 25 oiin e*
per dozen or over Producers nmsf ro-v
sarlly deliver their own etfga to benefit
by the latter classification.
Jobbing prices to retailors: L. S. spa
ciaiM 30c- U. S. extray, commonly known
as select’s. 27c; No. *1. small, 23©24c:
checks. 22c.
POULTRY.
Prices quotable foe Nc. 1 stock, a tve:
broilers, around 20c: broilers over 2 Ihs .
26©30c. Leghorn broilers, 24 ©27c; b^ns
over 4 lbs . 18^/ 19■ : h'-ns under 4 lbs..
15© 17c. Leghorn hena. !3©l£c; roosters,
over 4 lbs. 18c; hena under 4 lbs.
8© 11c; capons. 7 lbs. and over. 2.»c;
capons, under 7 lbs.. 24025c; ‘lucks, fff
young 12c old ducks, f f f , 8©J0c;
geese, f. f. f.. 5©10c; pigeons, $1.00 per
dozen. ,, „
Under grade poultry paid for at market
value Sick or crippled poultry not want
ed and will not be paid for.
Jobbing prices of dr«<s*1 poultry (to
retailers): Sprinrs soft. S5038e; broilers
*8© 40c; bens. 2202.5c. roosters, 16© 18c.
ducks, 22© 25c; geese. 16020c.
FRESH FISH.
Jobbing prices quotab'? as follows
Fancy white fish. 24c; lake trout. 25c:
halibut. 29c; northern bullheads. Jumbo.
22r catfish. 30ft 32* fillet of h*i
dock, 27c; black cod sable fish. l%c; roe
shad. 28c: flounders, 20c: rrapp.?*, 7C©
25c; black bass. 32c; Spanish mackerel.
I i, to 2lbs. 25c- yellow mke. 22c: striped
bass, scarce; white perch. 12c. pickerel.
15r; rhinnofk salmon. 27r; Silver salmon
23c; frozen fish. 2 © 4c less than prices
above, ling cod 12c
C heEBE.
Jobbing prices tuotabie cn American
rheejie. fancy grade, as follows: Single
daisies, 2zHc: double daisies. 22c; square
prints 23c; brick, 22c; Mmburger. 1-lb.,
style. 13 65 per dozen; Swiss, domestic.
32c; Imported Roquefort, 62c; New York
white. 32c.
BEEF CUTS.
Jobbing prices quotable
No 1 ribP. 26c; No. 24c; No. 3. l#c:
No. 1 loins. 36c; No. 2. 31c. No. 3. 20c
No. i rourds, 19V4t; No 2. lie; No. 3.
13c; No 1 Chucks. 14c, No 2. 13c. No. 3.
10c: No. 1 plates. 8V*c; No. 2. 8c, No j
3, 7c.
FRUITS.
Jobbing prices.
Apricots—Washington, 4 bsk. crates
$2 1 5© 2 25
Strawberries—Wisconsin, 16-qt. crates. j
13 60 0 3.26.
Lemons—California, extra fancy, per ;
box f7.00: fancy, per box. $6.00; choice,
per box. $5 50;. limes. 100 count, carton.
$2 00.
Pf*ars—California Bartlett, r«r box
Raspberries—Black, 24 pint crate. $3.50'
© 75. red. 13.f-«
Blackberries—Per crate. $3 50.
Peaches—California box. $1.75. Georgia I
bushel basket. 12 76©3.00.
Plums—California, per crate. $2 00®
2.60
Loganberrfes—Per crate. $3
Pineapple—Per crate, 30 size. $* 00
last of the season ..
Grapefruit—Florida, extra fancy. S3 21
© 8 *0.
Oranges—Valencias. extra fan«-y. peri
box. S'*.7507 00.
Bananas—Per lb. TUc.
VEGETABLES.
Jobbing prices
Sweet Potato— -Alabama. 50-lb turn
P*Hon*V I>"» Melon*—« 10 I! In rr.t«(
^Watermelon#—Cieled. • melon*. tV.4
P*A»rar»*u*—Home itronrn. ««e per do?*«
'"J<"»uf|rflower—Home *ro*n. »1 Ml dotenl
Cnllfornle, i-eiee, I! *0.
Cantaloupe—California standards, $100$
ponies, $a 50. flat*. $F50
Cabbage—34c per lb.; cratea. 2 4o p»f
'^Lettuce—Head, per erate, $«00; r*#
4oz**n. $1.75. leaf, per do'.en, «0c.
Root*—Beets, carrot* and turnip
market basket. 7Gc.
Onion*—Spanish, ^rate. 50 lb* $2 5*1
California yellow. In sa-ka, Ic per lb |
ho me grown, dozen bunches. *0c.
Tomato#* — 4-baeket cratea. about If
lbs. $2 50.
Celery—California, « *talka. per bunr%
$1.2501 50.
Peppers—Green, market basket. fl.$o
Cucumber*—Homegrown, market b»*4
ket. $2 00; hot house, dozen. $1.50.
Parsley—Per dozen bunches 500 75^
Radishes—Home grown. 200 25o pef
dozen Lunches.
B'-ans—Gaeen war. market basket. 76*v
Pfimtoes—New crop, tn sacks. 2 01’* 4
per lb.
FEED.
Matke» quotable per ton. carload lot%
1 o. b Omaha
Wheat Feed* — Dran. $22.00023 *9$
brown short*. $26 f'0; gray shorts $26 00.
flour middlings. $28.00; reddog. $33.00®
25 00.
Cottonseed Meal — 43 per cent. $48 00
Hominy Feed -White or yellow $40 *0.
Digester Feeding Tankage—60 per cent,
$50 00.
J.,n*e*d Meal— 34 per cent. $47 10.
Buttermilk—Condensed for fading, la
bbl. lots 45r per lb.; flake buttermilk,
500 to 1.500 lbs. 9c lb
Eggshells—Dried and ground. 100-!%
bags. $25.00 per ton »
Alfalfa Meal — Choke. new crop,
prompt. $27 50 No. 1, old or new crop,
prompt. $24.50; No. 2. new, $21.50.
FLOUR.
Prk*s quotable In round lots ties* than
carloads), f. o. b. Omaha, follow: F.rst
patents In 96-lb bag* 17.0007.10 per
Lb!. fancy, clear. In 48-lb. bags. $6 6 5
®f> gS per bbl*; white or yellow cornmeal,
per cert., $2 35.
HAY.
Nominal quotations, carload lots;
Upland Prairie — No 1. $12.60013 50$
No. 2. $10.CO @ 12.00; No. 3. $7.0006 09.
Mil.-'i Prairie- —No. 1, 811 7f'12.60$
No. 2. $9 0015 *. $«.00AI.0i
Lowland Prairie—No. 1, $8.0009.09|
S<- 2. %' 000 8.00.
Pa-king Hay—$5 500 7 59.
I 7.* 1 ® 18.0'». standard. $1 4.nf>® 16 ^ ;
■
Straw—Oat. I- j009.00; wheat. $7.00®
8.00.
HIDES. WOOL. TALLOW.
Prices quotable as follows, delivered
Omaha. dealer* weights and selections:
Hides—Seasonable. No. 1. 64c; ditto.
No 2. 64c; green. 6c and 4c; bulls. 5*3
and 4c: branded 6c; glue hides, 3c; calf,
!2 - and 1’ ac. kip. 10c and «4c; gluw
Kins 4 , dry nides 10c: dry salted. 7c;
drv glue deacons. $1.09 each; ho'se
hide*. $“25 and $2.2:. each; ponies and
glues. $1 :5 each; colta. 25c each; hog
sk-ns. 15c ea-h.
Woo]—Pelt". $1.00 tn $1 69 each; de
pending r.n size %^»d length of wool;
lambs. 50c to $1 09 ea^h. depending on
s ze find leng'h of wool; shearings. 20«
to 30c each cllr*. no value; wool. 27 012c.
Tallow and Grease—No. 1 tallow 6c;
B tallow. 5 4c; No. 2 tallow. »c, A greasa
6c; B grease, 6>4c; yellow grease 5c:
brown grc-ase. 4' . pork cra'-klins. I4t 9
per tor: beef. do. $20.00 per ton; bees
wax. $20.00 per ton.
New York Produce.
New York. July 18.—Butter—Market,
easier, receipts. 15 196 tubs.
Eggs—Market, steady to firm receipts,
29 513 case*. fresh gahered extra firs-*.
29 <130c; nearby hennery white* closely
se.* 1 red extras. 41-3 44' , nearby and near
by we«**rn hennery white*, first* to aver*
age extra* 4 /4*'. nea-by hennery browns
- tras '®41 r*. Par if:c coast white* ex*
• ra* :9c. flo firsts to ex'r* firsts 2l®8*c.
Chssse—Market, steady, receipt*. 307..
206 pound*.
New York Poultry.
N>« Y'rk July 18—Live Poultry—Ir
regular; broilers by freight. 340 38c.
Pressed Poultry—Irregular snd un
changed.
Chicago Poultry
Chlcaro. July 17.—Poultrw— Lower
fowls. 160 :rtc broiler*. 2* 6 84c roos
ters, 14c.
Kansu CitT Poultry.
Karsss City Julv 18 —Heavy hens 1«
lower. 16c r-ther produce un>~harged
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4 Starting Today
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j| In Addition to a Sfna*h
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iff and Photoplay*
CHECJ
DEMPSEY- FIRPO
FIGHT PICTURES
BERT SMtTH
COMEDY
PLAYERS
“Honeymoon Limited”
Musical Comedy Success
KEICHBDRHQOD THEATERS
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la "The V« imsan”
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