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    Wheat Moves Up
Rapidly; Closes at
New High Levels
Indications That Foreigners,
Becoming More Anxious,
Buying Grain in U. S.,
Is Big Factor.
Ily CHARLES J. LEYDEN.
I niversa! Kerv ire Muff Correspondent.
v* hie ago, July 25.—Led by Liverpool and
Winnipeg, wheat prices in the local pit
moved rapidly forward today to new
highs on the crop, and closed at the best
levels so far. Free profit taking came
out on every bulge, but ws« gradually
absorbed by the broad, speculative de
mand. Indications that foreigners were
becoming more noxious and that they
were buying both cash and future wheat
in this country and Canada was the big
faotor of the day.
Wheat closed l 1 ^r* to 2’*c higher: corn
was “»r to 2I4C higher; oats were 40 to
t V advanced, and rye ruled l^c to 1*40
higher.
Winnipeg showed much greater strength
than Chicago relatively, and closed for the
July at a premium of 13%t.—the highest
so far. Liverpool sprung a surprise by
advancing 2% pence, despite tne late
break in the North American markets Of
the previous day. Cables from there ssid
there was evident a gradual strengthening
in the cash situation.
Corn encountered a much better class
of support. A local trader wluuwas sell
ing out long wheat on a big scale Bought
about as much of the corn. The mid-j
month government report on com showed
conditions backward over wide areas of
the belt. Un the upturns heavy profit
inking sales came out, but the dote was
substantially higher for the day.
Oats advanced well wilu othxi grains.
Hi rung commission house buying was
noted, while offerings were scarce except
on the hard spots.
A much better class of buying entered
the rye pit. The bullish Russian ami
Canadian crop reports ns regards rye
have been gradually attracting more buy
eis iu 1 he pit.
Provisions were again active and buoy
ant. Lard was 160 to 2fic higher, and
ribs were 10c to 3Uc higher.
Pit Notes.
Reports from the Canadian northwest
persisted to the effect that rust, was
present in Manitoba and was apparently
spreading. Private ortvice* from Winni
peg. which until recently hud been in -
1 lined to minimize the damage already
•lone the wheat crop, were more, pessim
istic, and the tendency was to revise
downward previous estimates. The fact
that Winnipeg showed greater strength
1 hau Chicago proved that the crop situa
tion in that country is precarious.
There were repot t credited to accepted
authorities in Canada, that it would take
inother month t • > determine the actual
outcome of the Canadian crop, but It is
admitted that, ’.he crop there is very late
snd will surely encounter fro 1 later on
unless conditions remain favorable for
the rest of the summer. Further com
plaints were heard of the lark of rain
fall in Australia.
The country sold considerable wheat
and hedging sales were noted, but ao
far this class of selling has had no last
ing effect in the trend. Cash wheat prices
in all markets were up sharply with the
futures, and there were reports that busi
ness in wheat and rye flour was broaden
ing. The primary movement was still
below last year.
The price of wheat in the United Slates
Is regarded as cheap at the moment com
pared with surplus grain of other coun
tries. It seems Inevitable that Europe
v ill have to come to this country sooner
or Inter and take what big requirements
Mho needs. The shipments of wheat from
the Argentine are gradually diminishing.
India is not shipping any wheal t<» speak
,,f. There is really no other country that
has «ny great amount of Wheat to sell 1
Ht this time or will have for several
months except I he United States The
Hade her** is looking for a much broader
export trade to devedop almost any time.
CHICAGO CASH PRICKS.
jt<- Updike Grata company. Atlantic 111!
.\ r i. I open. I High, I Low, i Cloae. I 7 *
viit. I | i I
July I 1.151,' 1.34 f 1.31 V 1.32’i | 1-SI
Arp. 1.31 1, 1 1.35/, 1.83V 1.30% 1.2»‘i
I 1 59% 1.:m\| 1.58%
lo-r 1.32% I 1.35 1 1 S3’,- t.3.1%1 1.31%
! 1.11 I 1.33V 1-31 %
Muy 1..I7 , 1.19% 1.37*4 I »»%l 1-16%
1.38% I 136%
Jn'v ^ *4',' ‘5' *4*, 8.7% 84',
4r-p. .87', >8% .36', .88 .««%
.87*,:
1 i,c 9,if, .95% .3**% .91 % .90%
. . - .9i%;.
' '■•re i 1 i I I
luly 1.07'. I "3 S n7'. 1 oss, 10.%
1 07%"| 1.08%
.-'■■ p. 1 1 "4% I 03', I 03', 1.1*4 %| 1-03%
1.04% 104% 1.03%
lire .91 .94’, *0’, 9!% .91
91', 95%: 91 %
.May '5 .95 95 .94 %' 92
.95% I
Oa lal I ' t I
luly .63% .55 .33 % .54% .63%
Sep. .46% 47’, .46’, .47% .46%
. 46'1
Her .48*. 49 ’, .48% .49% .43%
M»v .31’.I .55’,' .61M .55% -51%
’nrd I I I I I
July 11.95 15.00 12.95 12 95 15.70
,1'. 15.82 13.12 15.85 13.05 15.95
Hike I I I I . I .
1 1.15 1 1.55 11 15 11.25 1 1.1"
(liiiRffo llultcr.
f'hlt a«:o, «.1uly L’b Following h dt>clin#
1,f t. 'n tlif* butter inartcft lmln> ruled
x fr»f, and unsettled with h tenderu ' to*
4. 3pd lower urlt < s Trading mi the whole
, * 1 u 14 -1 #194 .Itnvci'M wet *- t’onRtT'vni i
11.1 liiinlcl fht •• piiri-rtuh«‘% to Immediate
■ .inilr* ■ment«. Ilealere were free Hellers
m mi In some quartern were willing to
• onke eoneenaionH to eTfeci sale. The
* entrnllned «-nr market wan easy follow
ed the decline. There was some demand
for l»!» score, but buyers' Ideas of value
.■•re below that of the selicnt and little
business resulted.
Fresh butte- t? s/ore. 3«^r; *» 1
%. ore. 3f>r; 9'l More. *9 score. 15c;
m score. 34'Ac; *7 score. ’*4c. Hr. score. 3.1c
fentrslized oarlotm H1' store, 35c; #9
s'ore. 35 ’dsc ; AH st ore, 14r.
New York Poultry.
New Tork. July 35.— Poultry—Alive.
.Market Irregular; broilers. by freight,
•»», 3 4c; fowls. by freight 2l<$34»’.
* | *r r .■ 41; Market «tead> ; chl' khns, .1.1®
45c. __
ADVERTISEMENT.
THEY TALKEn
BEHIND HER BACK
_
Then They Cut Her, Shunned
Her Society, anci Her
Mirror Told Her Why.
Uerurkx Reueved Her Trouble .
Them’* tragedy—but it happeni
>o many.beautiful women. Kczema,
nimples, blackheads get in their
insidious work, arid a woman’s
happiness is the price. All un
ne' cssary 1 There i« a sure way
to a clear, healthy skin. More ires
will relieve you, just as it did this
beautiful woman:
‘‘I spent nearly half my income
for creams and tonics to clear my
face from that terrible breaking
out, and I have found Mercirex
(he best. My complexion is once
more smooth and clear and there
are no pimples either.''
Get out of the eczema-stricken
crowd. Clear your skin of blemishes.
Take your place unashamed in the
world you love. Mcrcirex will posi
tively relieve your trouble, no
, matter what you've tried before.
\V« know this ’tatement to he
true because Mercirex has relieved
some of the most obstinate cases
of eczema in our own State. It
has cleared up skins that were
fivon up as hopeless
W« guarantee Mercirex to re
i your trouble -or your money
back If it doesn’t bring you prompt
re f-( the effort coats you nothing!
Mercnex is rot a patent medi
ctr, It .9 not the usual dark.
■ gjea»J, ir.o?sy type of surface oint
ment. Mercirex penetrates to the
I,, , ,kir. where the trouble lies
;t taniahei! Put it on and go your
way. It will r.ot advertise your
[rouble to others. It. is fle-h
i r trd, and has a faint, delightful
fragrance.
Get Moron-ex from your drug
p 8| to day. Only 75 cents, and
remember the money-hack gnar
»■ u. . Write Tt e !,. r>. ( aillk Com
tsi , Mil?* iM, pel , for free hook
f the ' ib- We also
iv-uiiimt'iej ,'iT iClick beau.
#
July 25.
Cm ah wheat was In good demand today;
nt prices tanging lp to 2c higher, and
bulk of the trades being made at the
extreme advance. Receipts were §4 car*.
Corn was generally unchanged for the
mixed and yellow, and white corn bring
ing Mi-cent higher. Receipts were 31 cars.
Oats so Pd ajtout Va-cent under yeiter
dav a prices. Receipts 15 cars.
Rye and barley nominally unchanged.
Ornahu Carlo! .Hales.
WHEAT.
No. 2 dark hard: 1 car. $1.24.
No. 1 hard: 2 cars, $1.22.
No. 2 hard: I rar, $1.27; 1 car. $1.29;
1 car, $1.21; 4 cars, $1.22.
No. 3 hard; 2 cats. $1,21*4: 3 cars.
$1.21.
No. 4 hard: 1 tar, $1.24; 1 car. $1.20**.
No. 5 hard: 1 car, $1.19.
No. 2 yellow hard: 1 car, $1.21*$.
No. 1 spring: 1 car, $1.30.
No, 4 spring; 1 car (smutty), $1.19.
No. 2 mixed: 2 cars. $1.22
Sample mixed: 1 oar (heating and
sour), $1.13.
No. 4 durum: 1 car. $1,19.
CORN.
No. 2 white; 1 car. $1.0$; 1 car. $1.03.
No. :? white: 6 cars. $1.02.
No. 4 white; 1 car. $1.01'*; 1 car, $1.02,
1 car. $1021*.
No. 2 yellow: 1 csr, $1 05
No. .1 yellow: 1 car, $1»>4*$: 4 cars.
$1 04.
| No. 4 yellow: 5 car*. $1.03,
Sample: 1 car. 90c.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.03.
No. 5 mixed: 1 car. 97c.
No. 5 mixed: 1 car. 98c.
OATS.
No. white: 4 cars, 59r
No. 4 white: 4 cars. 49 Nc.
Hally Inspection of Grain Received.
WHEAT
Hard— 3 cars No l; 15 cars No. 2: $
ear*. No. :i; 1 car. No. 4: 2 cars. No. 6:
8 cars, sample.
Mixed l car. No. 2: 1 car. No. 4: 3
cat. No. 5 1 car. sample
Spring—\ cat. 1: 1 car. No. 5.
Inn ha in—I car. No. 3.
Total. 4 0 cars
CORN
Yellow—« - ars. No. 2: l car. No. 3: 7
oars. No. 4; 1 car. No. i; l car. sample.
White—1 cars. No 2: $ cars. No. 3: 1
cot. No. 4: 2 cars. No. 5. v,
Mixed—v. cars. No 2: 1 car No. 4: 1
cor. No. 5: 1 car. No. C.
47 C*rt- OATS
Whi!«—1 rar. No. 11 mi* No. 7. !
earn. No. A. 1 rar, Mmple.
ovaYiv 1 RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS
(Carlo!,>
Week Year
K.mlpl, - Today. A*". Ago.
IVhMl . JJ 1 > '?
,SSS f V. 5
Rye . r i i
Barley .. 1 1
.Shipment,— 4’2
Wh«at . JJ ’? %
Corn . j;
Oal, . •* -J
Rye ""ckrcAtio RECEIPTS
Carlo!,! Today Wk Aw. T r Amo
Wheal .•*» k'.h 455
ija t ■ .. . h 9 4 1
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS.
Carlote: Today. W k Abo. 1 r Amo.
wheat .’55 A;i . 453
Horn . 37 «7 -J
little I n "
" ST I.OUIS RECEIPTS. «
Carlo!!. Today T r AJ°;
<’°m .1 • |
Oat, . 3- 31
Torn anti Wheat Region Bulletin.
For the 24 hours ending at 8 a m.
F',aiit!|om High. Vok. Knln.
Ashland. Hear . 78 j-9 "-JJ
Auburn, elrar . ;• “■*
Broken Bow. clear . .7 49 2
Columbus, near . ■< J
Culbertson, "tear . *'
Fairbury. rlear . 82 -J
Fairmont. Hear . |9 ;4
Grand Island. Hear.f " **
Hartlngton. Hear . 80
Hastings, . tear . V, .. ,
Holdreg#. Hear .. <» ;•$ I'!!
Lincoln, clear . 8" ?« " •
North l.nup. cigar . 75 M n.»0
N-o,,,, H-»r. • .n
Oakdale. Heal .
Omaha, clear . 79 82 0 01
O'Neill, clear . 84 -i J-J"
Red Cloud, clear . •• Jl
Trkamah. clear . 78 ■'
Valenilne. clear .8 -0 Olio
Chicago 4’aah Grain.
Chicago, rule 25.—-Wheat—N-r! rril,
II 774a-f?l 25; No 2 hard. 11 32 it 1.39 o.
Corn—No 2 mixed. »I.1*#».I« V» : NO
3 yellow. |1 lOfil lO'A* v .
Oals No 2 while, b«C, No 3
whiff.
Hyp—No. 2
u, iiov—7P#M7c\ ,
Seed-Tin,nlhy. »» 754-8 75: -lover.
IV TV,, 1 nn. ... ,,
Provision-—Bard. - 112 95; ribs 111 ,7;
bellies. 112.50.
Minneapolis 4 aeh 4.C«ln
dark northern spring, choice to
II r.-i-; 481.61’.:-good to f" "1, '
1 ordinary to good. *1 37 * ".* _
duly. II 3 3 84 ; Soptnmbef. 11.141. U^um
l,'rorn —NV 3 yellow, ** JM14 # 1 0514.
-data—No. 5 *h!te. 501,® Sic.
Barley—€3#7t«\
Bvp—So. 2.
Flax—So. 1. 12-41#2 4
K.n..?“?-r 'T
No 2 hard. 8BJ0*1 41: No. 2 red HHV
lulv 9|2l hid September, |1.21», bin.
|i.,"l»li-. II 24B naked. ,
- "urn — No 3 - bite ll.«a«l M. No- -
veil,,-,. 11117 4-1-: N- ’■ vel-v. **•*«
aim No r mis-I. 11.9381.04 .1-'
8! OH. In,I' Sr ,,'eini-er, 98'*r hid, k‘"
hpr Kfi , c hilt. -. .
Ha- l P-h-neol In II SO h gh#> : *
p*nlrle ti on# 12. Go . rh«i*» «
$;> i uo-U 21 '*0
*it I lirnhi Future* ,
S. I..OOS I ill, :, • Ins-: wheat, Julv.
t j 7 ’ . Sent 11 :® 1
9 i’orM lulv >1 40; .Sept . H ‘»6.
Oat* -Tulv. Bftr.
MlnnewiolU £«•»' 1r
,„iV,nr»'^toh.«Cr;Sf.iny*Uw.«^lV»»
8 7 95.
Bran -123 "»■ . _
New Tork * "ufy* !C--tVT' Tuly position
furnishe^ -■onaldeVable excltemont In ,h«
, offer market today »
„o,nig to 17 15r. the pric* W,hi,itea*
n -ha- delivery ceased In th* ar
tern—is Covering hv European aborts
,.n I ha alrenglh of the spot all "a Moni »"<*
-ease,I supplies v.ere mainlyPn5nn
.Ihle for the lump. Hater positions also
weri generally' firm throughout the day
on trade buying and the advance In th
snot mark-!. wHh final prices la to 31
nnTnts net higher. 8ept»1»V‘"« ■Jjjl
,, 15.17,- and December 14 75e. Pales
were estimated at 37 nan hag, Septem
ber Hosed 15.67c; October IMIcn No
vembec. 15 93c; I-enen-her, 14 .1c, Mar, h,
14 1*C- M-,v, 13 IOC. . ,
spot . ..ffee V a* strong, hut somewhat
less active as Interior demand has been
, ...Hallo filled nio 7a. J7\c; Siinlns 4r.
16i«23r. _ _ _
New t-rk Produce.
New Tori , July 26 —Butter- Market
rerelnis. 19.1811 tubs ; . r-nmerv.
Il?gl,er than -vivas 39®«9-i-c: creamery
,,-raa IS - morel. 3« 19r: creamery firm*
is- 91 a,-re-. 3-.-,g|18r .
T«|- vlari et siee-iv <n firm: rec*lnt«
nr,,a ,,1—s: nenil-v hannerv whiten.
. lo.elv selected eslrne. 4-l«48r: nearby
.1,1 oral li" western Hennery ,vhlt»«. f-ial
t„ aveiage first. 17® 4.7c: Pacific -ona
.vln e.vtrae, 41; firsts to ettca firata,
{*».'» r'f If %*■
rheeae Market firm: racalpla 122.083
pound*. _
M. Joseph IJyealoek.
«l Jo«e|,h. Mo July 26 Cattle Re
ceipt. HI head; tuArkot gnigryiilly
-m,i>; bulk of steers M.16*9 65 top.
tin1,- , owa sml hrifera. t...-5*9.00.
, „iv„ 84.00*8.601 atookerg and fe-dera,
,4K-m-' Kmelptl 2 090 bead: merkel
1ft t, Kh«. - ; tor*. I®®'*: bulk nt ■•I**®- •
®m... , Receipts :-99 bead: tnarkee
, i . lamb*. $ 1 ? 90® 13 26; awes. I uO
" '
Nrvr York
Turk, lulv 2h (*UDprr firm •’»'
".-Mfir, spot and rt*arby. 1 ’•« ; fulur*».
*r-., I fm «uol gnd fuluraa 4® I’
l, nn -;t»ndv pr(r** im» hingfo.
Mtf.rlv. ■pnl. 17.11
/In* - Firm: S**t «r r.oula. at>ot. 11^,
fu»ur*« 07
AnMinun• •* l
\*w Ynrk < olt«n tr ,
New Turk, fitly 36 Colton. Futures
opened easy ; Tilly. *4 00c; OHnber,
Iieceini-en -'7 lie; January,
MNew' Ton0 July J5 -Cotton Futurea
, |„..,1 . her. 27 17 8 JT |lc: '".•e.ul,.,
'8 999i 20 9- , lanuarv. J« 80*f.« l-e,
Mat- li. 27.ir.c; May, 27.18c.
riilrmo Poolliff
4Mi 1< Him lulv 16 —pnultrv "Hv* w-nlf
in m.n.i fnw'1* '•» "*m b»w«*r; o(li«>ra »•*•
hunt" 'l . fowl*. I6H 2It*.
Ilulul It Flu*.
n.iluib Mi*»*« •«»!> ‘ 1
tni i. HF|tt**mb»*r, • 13.171 (uIoiht,
9 3 I»H.
I\ niinii* 4 Hv Frodorr
K *"mi<* I’lh. -lulv °6 Poultry- Brull
m. If )nwVr, *» t»#»
Olb*f ptodu*# tin* hurtg*«.
I)rl*d FrulU.
*>w Yf*rk, lulv Kvaporalrd «t>
t i. m tMMnlr*»*l l'rui*‘*a. •l**d>. Ajirl
^,-i. nn<l |n m lirii, «fU|et. Baltina, firm,
IN«*w \mk |m*| 4 «»fl I *»* i.
* - -v Yo l< •"!> 36 <*oMuu ryot, ii»*l*i .
nil hllldt, 3 • 26c.
Oman*. July 2$.
Receipts were: rattle. Hog*. Sheep.
Official Monday .... 6.HS9 13.70b 13,t4*
Official Tuesday .... 1.957 10,7 9* 10,202
Official Wednesday . 7.020 J 14.53$
Offlcfa I Thursday .. 3,136 3.498 ll».38«
Estimate Friday ... 1.100 M«» i.ooo
Five days this wk. ..26.H02 62,626 6:1.289
Same days last wk 32,119 35,298 49,356
Same d'ya 2 wk. Hgo.30,574 106,906 37,659
Same d’ya 3 wk. bro.22.969 76.7.10 89,040
8'me d'ya 3 wka, ago.22.969 76,799 39.040
Same days yr. ago. .24.438 72.335 51,309
Callle—Receipts, 1,100 head. With the
usual light Friday run of cattle the mar
ket was fairly active and generally steady,
the 50® 75c advance of the week be i tig
well sustained light up to the finish
Host cattle on sale sold at $10.40® 10.80.
Desirable cows ami heifer* ruled firm at
the week's advance but prices are no het
ter than last week on the general run of
krass cows and heifers. Business in stock
era and feeders was very light with prices
little different from a week ago.
Quotations on Cattle—Choice to prime
beeves. $10.26® 10.76; good to choice
beeves. $9.76® 10.10; fair to good beeves,
$8.76®9.60. common to fair beeves. $8.00
®8.78, choice to prime yearlings, $9.75®
10.25; good to coulee yearlings, $9.2a®
9.76; fair lo good yearlings, 83.35®!».It*;
common to fair yearlings, $7.26®x.25;
choice to prime fed heifers, ($8,75® 3.25;
good to choice fed heifers. $7.75® 8.50;
fair to good fed heifers, $0.50®7.50; com
mon to fair fed heifers. $3.25® 6.25. ehoic#
to prime fed cows. $7.75®8.85; good to
choics fed cows, $8.50® 7.60; good to
choice grafts cow*. $5.60®6.50; fair to
good grass cows. $3.75®5.60; common to
fair fed cows. $2.50jfM 26; good to choice
feeders, $7.00®7.75; fair to good feeders.
$8.00®6.85; common to fair feeders, $5.00
tffi.OO; god to choice stock^ra, $8.25®
7.00. fair lo good Stockers, $5.50®6.00;
common lo lair Stockers, $4.60® 5.50;
trashy stockrrs $3.30® 4.50; stock heifers,
$3. oil ffi 5.50 ; stock cow's, $2.50®3.75; stock
calves. $1.5(1® 7 25; veal calves, ft.on®
?. 00; bulla, Slag", etc., $4.25®7.26.
BKMF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr- No. Av, Pr.
2.1. i 17 $3 15 20.1032 $* 60
41;. 1 107 9 00 4 4 . 1089 9 00
2r. Hit 9 10 19.1201 9 25
11.1 017 V 55 65. . . , . . 730 9 40
14. 766 9 50 25. 994 9 ««»
2 7. 1271 9 7 5 16 999 9 75
4!*.1150 9 SO 27.1.95 9 90
*. 1 106 10 00 22 .I 100 1« Ouj
-'4. 1292 10 40 2 5.J177 1« 80
STKEKS AND H Ml FEU*.
10. HI 7 3 If. • 13.5 6 3 90
1H. 73 7 9- 00 33. x24 9 26
14. 840 9 36 21. 751 9 35
LOWS.
4. 310 1 26 5. 930 1 50
H.102$ .17$ 6. 916 4 50
7. 92$ 4 60 $.U7* 4 75
3.1036 6 25 7.107 7 6 00
2.1125 6 $5 6.1130 7 $0
2.1190 * 75
HEIFER*. ,
10. 717 4 75 10 738 I 60
2 . 920 I 00
BULL*.
1 . 1 350 6 25
CALVE*.
2 . 220 6 no 1. 1$0 • 7 50
2. 135 8 50
Hog*—Receipts, 8.000 head. Hog price.-,
locally continued on the upward path fhi*
morning owing mainly to another light
supply and further strength at otner
market renters. Trade in both ths shipper
and packer division *>ns fairly active at
unevenly 10® 20c higher levels. Bulk of
Hie sales was at $i.$0®9 15 with top
$9.20.
rtoo*
No. av. Sh. TV No. Av. Sh. Pr.
72. . 1 77 $x 62. 284 - . $4.60
89. . 243 11Q 8 H5 61.. 27.1 1.x 0 x 70
4X . .244 ... 3 75 64 . .107 i l« 3 *t|
72.. 257 ... 8 35 82..275 7* 8 90
74.. 111 ... 3 90 62..247 220 8 95
75.. 222 ... 9 00 H4..197 . 9 06
72.. 260 ... 910 50..235 9 H
21.213 ... 9 20
Sheep—Receipts, 5.000 head. Lighter
offering* tended lo bring snout a slightly
better reeling in the lamb trade this
morning and while the market wag slnw*
In getting under way movement after
r.iarted wa* at firm figtiret- Fend ora
ruled strong to as much hk 25c higher
with aged sheep steady.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Spring
lambs, good to choice. $12,264*13.75,
spring lambs fair t<» good, $11 o(l$$ 12.00;
feeding lambs. $11.006 li ft'; wethers,
clipped. $6..'iO Si 8.76; yearlings. clipped,
fed. $9 26® II.00; yearlings range, *> no®
• 00; clipped ewer. $3.75 4?ft.
FEEDER J.AMIIS
No- Av. Pr.
187 Idaho . 58 $n 35
153 Idaho .67 1 1 .15
SPRING LAMMS
1S native . 71 15 26
Re. «ipi* mih! disposition nf lisesunk at
•he I'nlon Stuck Yard*. Omabh Nek for
24 hour* ending at 3 p, nt . July
RECEIPTS —CA It COT
H ;'i A
C„ Hie Ho'4i Sheep Mulu
4'. M A Ml. P . 7 4
VC. Pacific R > ,2
C P. R R. X 71 19
C. A V. \V , east 7 !
C. A- V \\ west 4 4 5 I
C . St. J* . \T. A O R .!
(* . B. a . east 4 : * . .
C.. B. A Q . west. e 21
<’ P.. I A P. cast l *
C. R. I A I’, west 3
I C R. K ...... 4 I
C . O. W. R. R I 1
Total receipt*. ii in* 19 1
DISPOSITION—HEAT) .
Cattle. Hok* Sheep.
Armour A Co. .. .in?; 4 17 ....
f’udahv Packing Co. .. 3*7 1.354
Dold Packing Co. »«♦ 1,147
Morris Packing Co . 1»7 ;*9 .HI
Swift A Co. . . 357 1 ■ '3 9*7
Midwest Parking Co . . S . . . . .
So. Omaha Pt.rk. t. in
Murphy. J. W .
Kenneth A Murray . ;tx ...
Anderson /■ H# n. . . . . 2
Bui In. J. II. 1
Inghrfiiii, T. J .... x .
LUhergei. Hhmt y S.. . . . r .
Rosenst o« \ Bros .... H ...
s.iigent a CinnegMn : I .
4Vei (lie in* • r A pettm
Of her ou\ ci s ...... ti i . . ....
Totals .1 4X" x 745 5,144
4 hieagn Livestock
Ch • «go .luh 23. (Cnited Mi., • 1»e
partnienr. of Arrlculture) Hogs Receipt*.
il.OOtt head; desirable grade- active. 1 f»*
to 25c higher than Thursday's sverage
light weight show full advance, slaughter
Dig" 25c to 60c higher: lower grades slow,
active shipping demand: big pa, kera do
ing llttl*: top lightweight. 19 6*: hulk
?»od and cho.ee 160 and 36b pound weight
9.2609.46; packing sows. 6* 000*26; bet
ter. at rongweight killing nigs II.260*.76.
heavyweight hog*. |9 Ift0t46: medium.
.vsft.&ft; light. 19.7500.50: light Tight
6* 250 9 40: packing aowa. smooth. 66 "0
1#X.1U: nscklnr sows, rough, 17.7504 00;
via tighter nigs 67.500*76.
Cattle- Receipts 4 oon head killing
quality plain, grasay kind predominating
in all 'lasses; f*-d fleers and yearling*
fully aleady. others dull: no choir* fst
uteri* here few eligible to exceed 69.00;
top. 610 40. beat yearling*. 110 25; light
Texas downward to $6 00 and below: moat
grass » owe. l4 t)0®i> 00. trade on fat ah#
stork very uneven: desirable kind scarce;
in-between grade-, bologna bulla, weak;
spot a lower: bulk 64 0004 80 few heav
ies 14 75 and above bulk veal * alvea to
packers, 69 0009.60; atockers. ateadv.
mostly 66.6007.00 few feeding heifer*
going upward to 15 00: moat Block cows.
63 60© 4 00.
Sheep and I.stubs—Receipt*. * 000 head,
fat lambs around 25* higher; inoat fat na
tive*. 11.1.99: few 616.60: rortlng tnod
IIvet: ri„ prime westerns offered, choice
Idaho*, enrlv. at 61-7.26: * nils 16.60 0
9.Oil; sneei, end feeder* Steed,; odd lots
fht frt«s, 65.0009 HO
Kansas City Uvea Mirk.
Kunaat ''Is*’, July 23 tCniied giates
Dcpriiimcni or Agriculture.)--''ei U* Re
i el pis, 1.200 head: , alvee, too head; pa
ths feii ateera and take fed* eltong to
16* higher, spot* up mors on weighty
rake f"ds; greaser* dull; no earlv **!••*:
other ,-lnssee generally otead> beef cow*
mostly 67 '006.73: t anner*. 12 6602.60
bnloKuat. bulls 14.7604 75; ,ealera to
pucker*. |7 600* 00, tfiedlutna and heavies,
f 9 no*rf r, on etorkera end feeder* erarce
and ateadv
Hogs lte< elpfa. ’BOO head: market,
shipping hogs inorly 15 020c higher,
packers buying 364/36s above their buy
for Thursday; shipper top 69.25: *«n» load
to s serum * oRipany, I** 1.3: pac ker top.
• 'i -o. on choice 300 pound, bulk of sales.
6*. <*•«/(» SO. heavy mixed packing. 1*75
'ft*.*5: good end choice 140 to im pound.
J * 60 09 00 parking sows mostly steady;
pigs strong to higher
Sheep- Receipts, I.UftO head; market,
killing 'lasses steady; Texas wethers,
67.*»(', odd bunches native lambs, 1 1 2 76.
—
Moux City Livestock.
Sioux City Ik tulv 2f» Cattle TT*
r#tuta | 640 head market fairly active:
killers stead* 16 c higher; Stockers
steady: is* sleets and vearllngs. 67 00 0.
ll no bulk. 67.7609.60j fa» ••"»» •rul
heifer* 65.0906.99: tnnnera and cutlers.
62.0001.60 grans row* and helfera. I »0
0* no veals IHOOOJI OO. bulls. IV6P0
25 feeders. I*.0007 00 elorkcra. 6t?V"
0.7 50. #tork vc.trllnge and calves. 14 '*n
* 7 60 feeding cow* and heifer*. 61 00
*9 6.00. _ .
liner Recelpfa 14 non brad market 1*c
to- 25c h ghcr top. 69 23: bulk ..f sale#
11 50 0 6.25; lights 66.6009 20 lull* here.
:|915092f mixed • * 7609 10. heavy
packer*. •*4001.70: stags. 66.6004.99
hi,*..|. Receipt* ft" hen *l mark'd
• i•• m<1 ■ anting lambs • 13 ftft . • ***- 66 00
e _
East M. lands Livestock.
I.ksI St I utils, .tuh’ 2 • 1 .iitie nr
. Pipit 1,20o head, ho native beef steers
or light vearllngs h» "• choice beef row a.
1 antieis and bologna bulls, alnach lower
K * *mI ea ruwa and •r*.-tern al «•»•*'■
In v hr toil ami hull Hu HI valers. »!• !.. ef
li». ....... ,*.**•«»» •*'». "imi." l .'H'lv
12 HO® 2 ’6 jveatem si sere. If, 50® . 00.
lit,M« lie.-4 Juts. I |,900 head, ■•■live. Ml
wifi, higher trade Iklc. d899l6e Highs*
one load. 69 95; bulk irnod hut chars. 190
pounds and up, 66 76 419.65. 170 to 160,
pounds, 6*48 0 9 76; light light* and pig". ;
"6060c blghet . Ho to lift pounds. 39 00 0 |
9 30. gcicoI 1*20 III 13ft pounds 14,600**6.;
► xi rentes, $9 bulk pecker *•«•’ ,w
■ beep Mfld tiling? lice •|*«I ,i l.otut bend
Steetlv oil sbre*. and lamb top and
bull. |1S. 23; »ud4*, |A, fwl **»», LI.6“
t, «»0. i
Coal Carriers
Are Favorites
on Stock Market
Leliigh Valley Leader in Un
usual Gain by Railroads—
Some of Coppers Con
tinue Advances.
By RISHARI) RPILUM!
Universal Hrrvlcf Finumlal Iditon.
New York, duly 25.—The coalers were
favorites on the stork exchange today.
It is h long, long time since there was
such jC volume of dealings In their shares
or when so many of them made scuch
advances. If there was any leader it
was Lehigh Valley. There whs a turnover
In this one property of nearly 60,000
shares. They m 11 had good advances rang
ing from one-half in Heading to four
point* in Central of New .Jersrv.
Some of the roppers continued their
advance. Utah whs particularly strong.
Cerro ds Pasco waa heavily traded in.
but didn't fluctuate much. The rubbera,
aa a. rul*. fared well.
The oils were not prominent
The sugars did very well. Evidently
those in high circle? think the sugar
business Is on the mend. American Beet
waa up 1 S*e. t
Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward
• gain advanced. The dealings In Mont
gomery Ward continue heavy.
Bethlehem Steel naturally was weak.
The passing of the dividend was some
thing of a shoek. because of assurances
from "good" sources that the dividend
would be paid. United States Steel waa
off S of a point.
Wilson & Co. common and preferred
declined heavily on reiteration of the re
port that the corporation was going Into
receivershin. There whs prompt depial
from Chicago but the denial was not ac
cepted fully. At any rate Wilson common
went off 2*4 points and preferred 5%
points.
Transact,ons for the day aggregated
1,016.000 shares 4 4
Hails advanced on an average of * 10
of a point '
Industrials advanced on« an average !*
of ik point. ...»
Foreign exchange we* lower, sterling be
ing down ®sj of h cent. French francs 4 V*
points and lire ** of s point,
feronoy whs easy.
Tht grain markets were more orderly
than has been the case recently Every
thing went un. hut not setjaationallj.
There was a continuation of the heavy
realising which of late haa characterised
the market, but there was proof aplenty
of a egparltv to absorb all of it. So soon
a* this realizing whs out of the way, the
advance waa resumed.
The trend of prices through the day
was upward. Wheat < losed from 1’♦ to
1 \r un. corn from \ to 2N|C up. and oats
from >* to m c up.
Pork produ* ts again were higher.
There was h moderate decline in cot
ton. News of rain in Texas brought sell
ing under which prices broke rather
sharply and at the close the decline for
tho dav waa from 4!» to 65 points.
New York Quotations |
- - — ■■■. —>
New York Stock exchange quotation*
furnished hv .1 8. Bache A- Co., 224 Onu1
hu National Hank building
Thure
High. Bow Close.Cio.se
A grout 4 'hem .... 1-1% 1 * * a 1 4 % 11%
Ajax K»bt>er ... *J % *% ,H*
Allied 4’hem . 7'.% »*» *■» **% .'•‘A
Allia-ChftlTpera . - • ♦ “4% 54 %
Anuri Beet Hug ir 4 2% 41% 4-» 41
Am H Shoe F._••• •••■ **
Amer Cun ... 11®% 11 * % BH | ** A
Ainer C & F .17!S ,72*
Anjer Hid- * B. . » * *;*
Am II A B |»fd. P* '*
Am Inter Curp. *;_•
An.n I in OH . IS, "W ;>S :*
A.n.r I.nrn . . »"'* ** '*5*
Amir Surnll . .. «» '•»> *»V *»}*
Ara.r Hm.ll |ill I« i )»;S *5i» ‘Is*
Amur SI I K .. « O* *!
rr/r “S!rn..v. . \6$ \% «
iES To* ’os lii-s i«a
Am N W * K •» >•»'* '!«
A m-r Woolen . ... 71*4 *J'% ' * ^
Anai ondH .. 3*. » MS M ''4 *
Antciil.A l> 'H4. »>’. us »» ’■
An-on lat.-.J OH 7' ■ ,ftF *
Al.hl«on I"; i 'I*'* "F. ‘
AlUnn- '• ' on f;.v
All «Ulf .V " '■•• '!J* !,* 155* I s
a -1 n.r i-i * S k* .• kJ • ' J
Alla." Turk
Atl!.rln*Nl. hnl» ... ,3 4 *- 4 - •'3,
Amu Knliinr ...
Baldwin - • ■ U’S A '
HHlilmorn A Ohm. J s * 4 l;,4 ,/,
n.lhVehnni 8'wl- US 4- %
Hni< h-Mnsnnto • ...,• :,u
B-ooklyn-Jl Ry *k 4 *4 7I','4 ;
Hrouktyn 31 PM
Cal. Pncklns - - ..... ■ .. • s
l' h I. Pnt rnlruin ... -- 4 4 » 7 * ,4 73
aUL."ft.&:'..8i 18
I.:in'l L,n»lhu-. . - 47
• sn'l ].«*<h«r, pld. ... JJ
r.rro 1« !!" };?? lju
rhandinr Moor. . 4. S *" S }'H J *
chu * Ohio »? *? ‘JJ* "J
: 8* ms ms ms
C. M Ar 8t P pfd 2* 7* t!}* ‘5 •
Chi <» W pfd • . 1#% i*5j \i * Ja-J
c.. it t a i* h J4 %
c., Hi. r. JH * d. 44 s ti t
chile Co PIP r - 71 ** •* » .5,^ ,V, ,
»’hint* *. „ 1
Cluett-P* abo4iy n, •
ciuett-P i*f^, T;; .7.
Co* a Cola ... •■*% i* irtJ j »J
• ulo. Ku-I .V I rut. 4*.% 4.* , C » 4. .
• -d rail. ■ • : 4i 4 <<
Culumbi t.*-* 4 ] » *
<Y»nfoieum .4.% ** v 4* ^
Con. Cigar*. •••:.. . ; ■ C h*
Continental ««n... •»*»% J
<WI Motor- 4
t’orn Produtta ... 3- ■•
Coaden -4>4 •*.
rirurlble 4% :i% "4% JJ J
Cuba C«na Sugar 1- JJJ
Cuba. Sugar pfd... 66% *
uba Am Huger .. '»% 31% y \ J
cuyamal Fruit ...•*% 5*% JJ *
Hnniel Boone .. . [JN
Davldaon ch#m . .. 40% 6J a «vi,1
Iml * ll-idion ->J;S >'* *•
n«m« Hlnlifp I* * .iff4 .15,
liuponl .12. S 132 S 122% I2'«
Kratmtn Kodak . ... i
Krle -• 9% 33% 31% Jj
Klee. St Hett-ry .. .... •••• J7 *
K*mOtt« Player* .. *4 *3 JJ I- t
Fifth W Hua Bine 12 lt% 11% 1
Ktak Rubber . • % • * •% \ +
Fleishman* Yeaat '2 •?*
Freeport Tex .. 1«% »% 1J } *
(Jenotal Aaphalt.. 44 4 % 43% 4«
tJenet * I Klectrlr 244 246% 244% 24.
i iencrul Motor* 14% M H 14 V
Hold Duet 4 40% 4ft % i-S
rloodrU-h . -2V4 21% --ji **
(It No Ore . .. . 1"% 7° n • 3J%
(Jt No Ry pfd. M7* *7% C4% JJ*%
fluff State* Steel 7- 1%
Hartmann Trunk 17% 17% M
Haye* Wheel .... I71* 37 7**4 4
Hudson Motor* ... 26% 26% -6% 36 %
Home-take Mining 45% 4:%
Houtton Oil . "l% 71% 71% 71%
Hupp Motor* . l % 1 »
III Central 111% 111 % 1 I I % Ul‘f
III Central pfd . 112% 11*%
Itupratiun ... "•»% 2* % -**. % 2'>%
ini K C Corp. .76 ? .% - % 2- %
Int llarveetef Vi 41% *1% *
hit Merc. Marin- *•%
lot Mar* M. pfd. "T% 34% i*1 • 3» %
Int. T St T. Co . • *
Int. Nickel . 1* li> ** *•%
In. 1'ipn . i4% 61% H r*4%
Invincible OH. 1 % J,^ _4
tune* ’l ea . . . . . J % *! 4
.fordan Motor ■ * ‘ % -•
K c Southern . 4 « 2% :4 - %
Kellv-Spi »u field I % 15 H»’i l-* %
Kanuerolt . 4' 4414 44% 4 4,
Kivu tone Til a ... -‘% ' % *’% - v
I ,ee Rubber . 1 l % II II 1 * •
t.ehlRh > alley 61% 4*% 62 49%
I.lin * T,i«* oinotls •
Lon*. Wile. . ••(% » ’•/ *•■<% »• %
l. oulavllio N**h. ***• %
Mai k Truck . . »^% *l % *> % ?* •
Ma ’ Ijept. Store . . . ... *0% **"
Me swell Motor A. 61^4 *'1 % %
Maxwell Moior B 12% 12 % 12%
Mm i*nd • .32 34 ••-’% ..'7^
Met Hrabu*rd 11% ?61i 21 %• '* %
Miami t’opper . . 8*
Middle State* 011 1%
VI k T. ^r> 14% 14% 14%
Mo P*.-'ftc 0 1J% 1*% 1* •
Vt*. PgfltP*. pfd 7.0 <4% 44% 4’%
Mun'gonterv Watd 57% 31% 32% «
Mn#h-c Bode ... • % 6
Nnt lilacult. *1^ '■
Net Fnnmel . '4
VhI r.e.,1 .14 •% 146 1 *r.% 1 " «
N r Air Brake ♦ % ♦*% 4.% H
s r Central 109% 109% 10"’. »«»’ *
NY 14 Si. f, itli % 44% 1t»ft% 96',
N Y.N II * IT 30% 59% .«% .9%
North American . 16% 70% 26'« 7ti%
Nun h*rn Pae . .. f*7% 66% •*% '•, %
N 4 w Ry .123% irr% i ’i %
oipheuin . *'*% 2° *•% i»%
4>«v*na Hot*!• .... 4.* 4\% 4i% 4*
f ar Oil . 4« 44 % }j %
t*M. U Motor . .... 11% 11% ’I'* II.’*
Pun A hut 1* in .... r*“ 'i % %
Ciin Am H" ...66% r.4% J6 >
Penn R H . 4«% vA » % } *
Peoplaa <tag 1«» % 1«1 u'n
Pet** Mat »| ••• a* % Rl' '* 6*% ‘'’’It
Phi In I» c» . '•"% I'-fc '•"> J*
Phllllpa Pel»oleum I % '*% • N
I’lerre-Arrow 1"% 1ft l®% 1*
Puilum Cereal
I * ere Rleel i ar 61% 61 % .1%
Pi ml S’ lt«fln i
l" iltm.n ■ .ms 1 *2* I' S
l-unl, Al« H-i« 1,4 "> -*'•
I'ur* fill . '- <S 31 , l'.
II .11 Kl««1 .. I rt H.
1:., . . . 11% US MS u
1*. ...Hi', \ '-I '.IS *'S
rifhiunl, . 1US US 1 ’
linn I » K ■ *1S HU, *'• S M’.
h i> .. *-'» **'" **S . .
,> 1. * hi-' . 5.S ).s «s :o
,1 I K I* « * * S -i j * ■' I • 1
m, bun, r « .i?2S n|*» ies«ii*4'
..... . 11...ii.j. t. ,. ,*«. «‘I ». S I
I,nil I .. ..MS MS (I »- S
[Simmons C# ....27 24% 2"
Sinclair DU . 17% 17% 17% 17%
! Slnsa-Sheffleld .. *®% 61
Skelly OH . 1»% U% • *% 1»%
South Par . *«% 95 96% 96%
South Hmll . *6% 66% 6 6 45%
S OH of Calif .. 59% 59% 95% f.*%
5 Oil of Now J 3«% 35% 3f.% 26
Stewart-Warner ., $4% 54% 54% 54%
Stromberg Carb . . . *3
Studrbaker . 35% 37% 37% 37%
Texas ft «. 40% 40% 40% 40%
Texan A Pacific.. 33% 33% 33% 33%
Timken Hearing .. 34% 33% 34% 34
Tub Product a ... 63% 63% «»% 63%
Tub Products A... t»2% 92 92% 92
Tran* Oil . 6 5%‘ 5% 5%
Union Pacific _143% 142% 143% 143%
Pulled Kruil .. . 204
U S C Iron Pipe .100% 41 IV* 99%
U 8 Ind Ataohoi.. 71% 7«% 71 71
U 8 Rubber. 30% S9% 30% ;{ti%
U 8 Rubber pfd... 41% 60% ?l *1
tT S Steel .101% 101 101% 101%
r 8 steel pfd.122% 132% 122% 122%
Utah Copper . 7*4 7T% 7* 77
Vanadium ... 22% 23
Vivaudou . ♦'. % 6%
Wabash . 15% 15% 15% 15%
Wabash A . 45% 4*4% 44% 45
Western Union ...113 109% 113 109%
West Air Brake.. 93% 94
West Kle« trie ... 64 63% 63% «3%
Whit* Kagl* Oil. 24 24
Whit* Motors .... 56% 56% 56% 57
Wool worth to ...114 11.1% 113% 114%
Willya-Ovet land .. 9% 9% 9% 9%
Overland pM _7 3% 70% 72% 71
Wilson .. . *% 7 7 9%
Wilson pfd . . 21% 27
Worth rump _ 26% 29% 24% 21
Wrlgley Co ...... 41% 40% 41% 40%
Yellow Cab Taxi. 50 50%
Yellow Cab Mfg. 64 % 54%
Two p. m. sales. *27.700 atocka.
Thursday s stocks, 1.107.300
Thursday'* bonds. 11 9.945,00*.
Total atocks, 1.022.490
Total bonds. 11 5,047.000.
New York Bonds
V*_/
New York, July 25—Cross currents of
price# gave today’s bond market an lr
fegular apeparame, hut the main trend
was unmistakably upward. Several in
dividual Danes reacted on profit la king
and unfavorable news developments, but
their weakness failed to check the* g*n
oral advance.
improvement In Liberty bonds, some
of which attained Dew’ high record*, was
a feature of the day’s trading. Con
tinued easy money rates and expecta
Huns that another cut In the federal ir
serve rediscount rat<> eventually will be
mad* contributed to th« advance.
Krle railroad issues, after an early dis
play of strength, encountered profit tsk
ing and closed a point or so lower. De
mand for other speculative rail lien*,
however, continued unabated, bringing
gains of a point or more in Missouri Pa
cific 4s, Krlsoo Income 6s. New Haveo 4s
and St. Paul 6 Kansas City 4%*.
Omission of the Bethlehem Steel corn
mon dividend Influenced some selling of
the company'll bonds, the 5s falling back
1* point. Report* of a friendly receiver
ship planned for Wilson & Co., which
later were officially denied, caused a re
action of 4 to 6 points in the Wilson
convertible issue*.
New financing in prospect for next
week was said to Include 120,000.000 pub
lice service corporation of New Jersey 6*.
proceeds from the rale of which will be
used to retira issue* bearing higher In
terest. and « $1 2.000 000 bund Iwue for
the newly organised Duke-Prie* power
company of Quebec.
Several railroad Isaoee offered today
were readfly sui>n« nbed
I'. 8. Honda.
(U. S. government bond* In dollar*
and thirty-second* of dollars )
Salea I In $1,000.) High Low Cl ns*
54 Liberty 3%*.101 15 ill.13 101 II
210 Liberty 1st 4%* 102.14 1*2.9 102.11
634 Liberty 2d 4%e 101 J? 101.21 101 24
6 3* Liberty Id 4%- 1*2.14 102.13 102.13
♦.59 Liberty 4tb 4 % * 102 16 102.11 102 13
226 U 8 Uuv 4 %*.... 106.• 105.3 105.6
Foreign.
21 A Jurgen M 3V ft* *0% 79% 90%
61 Argentina tjov 7* 102% 102% 102%
• X Argintina Gov 6s . 94 93% 94
124 Aus Gov gd In 7s . 97. % 11% 9.1%
7 City of Hordesux 6s *6% *»% *5%
15 City of t'o)»en 5%s. 9 4% 94% 94%
. 5 C of ti I’raKU** 7%a *9 XX % s«\
16 City of Lyons ft-. *5% x5% |s%
J5 City of Marseille- ft* 96% *5% xa %
ft cy of It Ue J 6s '47 92% 92% 92%
6 i «%*cho-8 Rep He 99 9» % 99
44 l»ept „f Heine 7* . to % *9% X9 %
1 Dotn Hep f 5 % s. St)% 10% 10%
10 D of Can 6%e 29.. 103% 103% 1»3%
12 D of Can 5s «2 ...103% 1«2% 1«2%
5 Dftlt-h K I ft* *42 .. 15 15 If,
69 Dutch i; I 6 4* '53. In xl% in
13 Kramer Iran f%». 13% »3% 1.3%
24 Kren h Rep hg .103% 102% 1M2%
.5* French Rep 7%*..!•*% ]«>0 jt)0
*1 J a pa neae ft % * ... 9 1 % 91% «i I %
1 Japanese 4* . *• tl* 9"
* King or B 4s.190% 106 1 oft %
29 King of Mel 7%s 10ft% 106% 1"*. %
3$ King of Den 4s .99 14% 99
? King of Italy 6 % * l<i«t% 1*0% ! ft»* %
15 King of Nath ft* '71 97 % 97 97
aft King of Sir ♦• x ’43. 1« 97% rift
*< K 8 «* 8 4- . . Xft% 6ft K* *
ft K ing of Rw-ed «* 1*3% 1*3% 1* ;%
2 Or| Dev d»*b 6*. . . *6% 4ft
17 i’ai ts-1.-Me.1te, ft. 71% 71 71
41 Rep nf Bel 4s 91% !♦*% 01%
13 Rep of Chile 6s ’41 1QC% 106% 106x,
10 Rep „f Chila 7s.. 16 97V 94
16 Rep nf Cuba 6%*.. 17 lft% 17
ft Rep of Finland <# 97% 4J% 97 %
21 State of Queers 4a.102% 106% 1*5%
18 8 of R O do S &#. »4% 14% 94%
4 Gate nf 8 )* * f is 16% 16% 96%
4 Swiss Con 4* _ 112% 111% 115%
4* 8 Govt *%• *4«. 94% f%% 94%
1 CKO BA I &%• ’21 1«9% 1*9% 101%
17 C K GB415%* *37.104% 1*4 104%
. * C 8 of Braail in. 93% 93% 93%
6a \' S B C Rv K1 7* 94% »0
in Am Ag chem 7%s. 9* *9% ‘9%
57 Amer SmMng «•» .1*4% 144% 105%
31 Amer Stnltns 6« . *5 *4% 96
13 Amer lea a Hugsr €« 1"0% 100% 1*0%
49 Ar er Tel FT 6%a.1«8% 1*2% 102% (
to An. Tel A T cot 5* 1*1% 1*1% 1*1% I
4; Am TI A T rol tr 4a *7% 9 : % 9*4
3 » m 33 Wk n F K * 91% *1% 91%)
4*i Ana Copr 1941 7s !••% 99% 1*b%
2* \na-- Cup 1*63, ft* 97% 97% *7% I
111 A tnrour Del. 6%» 92 9 1% *2
4* .\*«»* t Hi r. 1 u 1 % 1*1 1*1%
19 A T A 8 V gen 4h 9». % *♦., *•' I
1 ,v T A 8 r dev 4* 44 % M . *4 j
ft A t CrtaSt Line J -I 4s 91% 91% 91%
.9 tr Ref deb* i*- 99% 9* % *•% I
3 B A «»A 6* .1**2% 102% 1"‘2% i
9 4 A M . v 4* -* .9* *9% *9% j
29 11*11 Tel Pa. lat is ltu% J«*
1X6 Beth Steel mn 6* A 9ft % *ft 96 j
2* 1# t h ' -e| . -x %% x,
)4 Mn." Hill *14*1 fi |* 97 I* ♦% 96% !
l Bk vn Ksn c 5s A l**o% l,l0%
1*2 ' ■ Mm U Ti mi * f 6* 9 1 *"% "'* • j
ft *al l’**t 6%*j • 9 9*4 91 9x
12 Can Nor. deb 4%a 116 114 114
99 c.n Par deb 4- *1% *n % *1%
12 » • Cfld A o «* 10’. 1*2% 1*3
$ , , „ Of O ;.%s 9S% 9»% 99%
ftft C. nt Lest h * • ‘‘9% 13% '!9%|
la C- nt Par gtd »• '*% *'% I
6 (2 Clic, A n cv a !*>•% »9 % tol'%|
16 « A O cv 4%* 94 9; % •
40 • 1, • 9 M 3%* 41 % 4«% 40 x
• C H A- Q rfs f»*A 1*1% !**% 1**1%I
21 Chit; A K III 5a . 73% 7 3 ■% |
6 4 Clii. <}t W 4« 67 5ft
3 4 • 6! A- 8t P cv 4 % • 62 % 6| % %
7 4 C \l F St 1*i f g 4 % - 56% % ’
•u7 ‘ M A St I* 4s '26 x'% t>o% X0%
* ♦' A 'ft' rfg 97 •" 97
6< chb Rail la 79% 79 79%
7 i H 1 A P re It 4a M Ml* *4
4< ♦' It I A P 'Cf 4a x % *3% ft2%
7 C T It .» S C 6, 90 19% 79%
" t C A West Ind 4a 77% 77 77
177 chile Copper fta .1*.'% 1n4% 1*'*
11 C C C A 8t Lrfg6*A 10 J% 103% i«»%
23 Clev* Cn T 5* .100% 100 1*0
22 Colo A s rfn 4 %» 99% *9 *9%
11 Com Poe 4s *•% 94% 64%
7 Con* C of M 6* 6*% I* 64%
i Cnnaum )'«>w »o% 9*H *n%
14 Cuba »' S*lcl»9sstpd 99% . 99 99%
ft Del A Hud rfg 4a ’♦"% 90 90%;
21 l» A RtO «1 'Jg % 44% 44% 44%
2 2 D A Rio O con 4-. 7x% "6%
t I let »•;,! i fg fts .106% D*5% 106%
69 Dupont 7%* .1**% 104% 1*4%
x Dug Light 9* 105% 1*6% 106%
ft . Hast Cuba Sug 7%a. 1*7 1*4 1*7
49 Umpire GAP 7%* 94 91% *4
% Krle t*r lien 4- .. 74% 5 2% 13*^
24 l?rle gen lien 4* 9»* 66 *5
14 !‘i-k Rubber la 1*1% DM 101
12 Men Klee deb 1*1 U*
1* Goodrich t. .. tl% 94% 94%
19 c.dvr Tite Xs ’ 1...DM 103% 104
1 7 Md vr Tire ft- 4 i 117 I 16 % 117
4 Grand Trunk •» 114% 114% 114%
7 Grand Trunk 6a... 106% 1*4 106
19 Gt Nn 7 a A 11" 1*9 % 1“6%
IX til No 6%s M DM % 101 % 101%
•• lletahev Choc li. 103% 103 1*3
1.1 If A M r'* fta A 47% 47% *7%
17 II A M adl In* f»a t;7 % ft 7% 6 7%
1 ? Humble OH :»%•.. 99% 9*% “9%
Ill Bell Te| 5s... •«% 97% 9X
24 III Central f.*%a 10’tL 1*3 t*3%
4. Mi Cent c 1*11 .'a *7% 9 7*, 97%
?! I| Steel deb 4 ,a «4 •• 9»
7 x Inf H T 7* 91 % *l % *1
*• lot It T • a ... 7* 69% ft*%
t \ 1 nt P T if* 5s .... 6*% *7 % t. 7 %
lift 1 A G N all - 5» 54 % 54 % i
K, t *■ G N Dt 6a 99*i •»*% 94%
U Int M M a f ft. 66% 44% 4ft % j
3 6 Inf I P**» CV 6* A 6 7 % 4 6% *7%
17 K r Ft 8 A M 4a *? 41 % *1 % |
6 K C V A 1 5* 91% *1% 4t»*
II K *' Southern f«a. 9«‘% •*'% *0%
9 K ♦’ Terminal *•% *6% *5%
?1 Kun <i*a A 6^ 6« *4% 47% 94'%
1 Kelly s Tire 4a 9., 4* % 9«%
11 Ik* leue l) St 1, 6 % a 4 5 94% 95
l| s A M 8 .|h 4a H 94 *’* % ««
3 Ligg-tt A M •- 4 % 47'* 97%
2 0 1 A Ns ah 6* H 03 104 % 1»4% 1"4%
1 I .mis G A K 5s 91 % 9\% 91 %
9 Ms gins t ‘<>p |»c i 7 a 115 1 1 4 % 114 *
l M k ns M Sugar T%s. 99% »l % 99%
*4 54 id v* I* Steal cv *• xx% lx% 9a %
17 M K A T t»r In 6s 4 96 96 xa
13ft \t K A T II sdj 6sA 62% 6J% ♦ %
61 Mn I's. Ut 6a *9 »x XM,
14ft Mu Parifb gen 4s 6.1% 61% 92%
Mont l*nw bn A 94 97 % 99
a N M Td A T lat ' a 1*1 % DM DM
1 NOT* M in. 6a a i ft, *? % *; \ \
19x \ > t en deb t*a D»4% 1 o* 109% I
I I ; \ 3 fan ig A Ip 5a. *9% 99% *9% |
V Y c A 8t I. 6S A 108 1*2% 1*? % |
i ■ N Y Ini tfa t. %• H - % 11 % 112%
1ft ft SVM1XM C 7s 96% *6 96 %
l VYMUII .v as '4 4 7 6% \ X %
NYU adl ft- . d 4. 42 4
\ 3 T ref «a 41 1*6% 109% 10i.
♦ • S' V T gen 4 % a 9t> % Hh W 96%
.7 N 3’ 33 A B 4%a 5 7% «% 67
Nm A West cv 6a US I 'S 1 ; I
Di N Am Ndl * i 6a *6% * ft' j *♦. %
10 Nor I’s ref 6s M D»- 106% 1<“ >.
|3 N I's new fta D 9696 '4
7 Nn Pei pt lien 4a fth% 99 45% j
7 \ M |*itw 1st 4- 3 91 % * • ■ % 9.'%, I
• \m t b M T 7« HID 1mx»s lox'si
7 Ore A C*11f 1st .'*• 1*1% |««% D»n%!
1 Mi c « t, rfn »a 97 \ ft 'X 47 % f
DI Oi« 33 R l< A N 4* 13% * • 6 .
13 Pac Go * K ia . . $«% »* 34
* Pac T.l * Ttl 6« 5! «$ft »3', >$ft
-I Pt R JT «%». H"H HOft >»0«
$6 Pa R R gan 6*.10$ 103'i 103 *
* Pa K R g»n 4 fta. »6 3 4 ft »$ ;•
4 P»r«* M»r rfg 6a.. »» 37% *Vn
4 Phlla Co rfg 6* .103% 10.1ft $•»%
6 Phlla To 5 fta »3ft »$ft
J Phlla ARIA 1 Sa 99 ft 93 ft »♦ »
.1 Piarca Arrow »a Oft Oft i* *
2 P K 1. A P lal r.a B 94 94 94
41 Pul. Harv 6a.99ft 97ft »7ft
66 p Ala Sug 7a.109ft 10* ft 10» «
;:l Htad gan 4fta MJi Jjt
I Read gan 4a 94*4 M . 94 «
7 R. in Arina a f 6a . 93ft *',i
;.| Rio O W col Ir 4a 71% 7"% •* *
II R 1 A * La 4 ft a. «2% *-ft ' - ft
90 St LIMA Hrfg4a 97% 93% Ji .
147 StLIMAHo4aRA*l dl *5 *4% «»
137 StLASr ur I 4a A 71% 71 71ft
129 St L A- H K inn #a 71% 70ft 71%
30 8t 1/ R ron 4s . HtVg 1,1 *
6 Ht P A- Kl.HL4fta »f JO ft »1
* St P l'n D«P 6a. 101 301 101
46 Seal. Air 1. ton 6a *3% *3ft JJ «
39 H Air L a <1.1 6a.. 67% *7 67
47 Saali A Lina. iTg 4» 67% 67ft “J a
16 nine ' on O 6 fta. . 05ft «•> »;
29 Sine Dll 6ft* . too 99ft 100
6 Slur Pip» T. 5a *4 *1% *«
* 4(1 South Pac IV 4a .. 97ft 97% 97%
I H Par rol tr 4, »7ft *7 ft *7ft
9 H Hail gan *fta ..107ft 106% 1»6%
6 S Rail gan 6a ... 102ft 102 lO.'ft
34 H Rail ton 6a . . .101% 1*1 101
21 H Itnll gan 4> ... 75 74ft .5
10* S Mall T rfg 6* »6ft ’* ,•'> »
I. S Tut,a 7. .103% !»;** lo*%
17 Tann Bloc rfg 6a *3ft 97% 977,
60 T tv, adl 5a ... »7% 67 jft
* T \ rfg 4 s . 69% MM? MM?
14 Toledo Kd 7a . . .lOSft 1#* ft 106ft
14 T St L A W 4a- lift J* ft
7 l'n Par rfg 6» 107ft 107% 107ft
11 In Par 1« Is . ... 93 ft 93 « 3* ft
6 4 l-n P ev 41 99 ft 93ft 99 ft
5 t; S Rub 7ft. 103% 10a 10aft
14 U S Rub 6a - »5ft *$%
9 It s P » f 6. .*104% 104ft 104ft
10 lit P A L 6. . 92ft 92ft 92ft
20 Va.-C C Ti w w . 34 S3% 34
90 V, -47 Cham 7a .. «4ft 63 63%
60 Virg By 5a . 9676 96ft 96 ft
1 Warn Mug Raf 7a .102 102 102
61 W Klee 6a .. ..96% 9* ft 9* ft
59 W Mary lat 4a .64 03ft «3%
15 Wot Par 5a .... 90ft *9% 90ft
4 West Un 6fta .111% 111ft 111%
23 Waal Kle. 7. 109% 10* ft 10*',
1 Wlrk-Hnan H 7a 69 *9 69
:i Willy*.O lal 6 fta ** 9* 96
21 Wll A Co a f 7 ft a. 56 7, 54ft .<$
3* W A Cl» 1*1 6b.. *9 ** **
60 Wll * Cu rv 6a .. 55 62 '.2
25 y S A Tube 6a. . . 96% 96'ft 91%
Total anlaa of Honda today were 115.
290.000 compared with 317.231,000 ptet,
• u, day and $7,211,000 a year ago.
N. Y. Curb Bonds
_y
New York. July 25.—Following Is the
nffii lal list of transactions on the New
York * urb exchange, giving a. 11 bonds
traded in;
Domestic Bonds.
High. Low. Close. |
1.3 Allied Packer Is . *3% *2 '-1
2 Alum 7s, 1*25-103 193 1<>»
2 Alum 7s. 1133 ..197% 10* 1"?
I 11 Am Mas A* El Fs.. 94% 95% 9■>**
I 5 An. Roll Mills 4a..100% 100*4 100*i
Am Sum Tob 7*4* 74*- 7.2 7 4l?
7 Anaconda i’op fts.1031? 102*4 1031*
J» An Am Oil ?V*s..l02% 102% 102*4
3 As Rim Hilwt H*?S. 74% 76% 7k %
45 A I] i W I Si. . f.1% 5.1 51
3 Heaver Board fta.. 79 70*? 79
1 Heth St 7s. 1935 ..103** 103% 103%
ft Can Nat Fly fi 7a. HOW 119*4 11©*4
:s r n i & p 5>.*s ion. ion; im>?
1 (’it Rer 7s "ir. . 94*4 94% »♦%
9 t on O Balt 5>ts...l01*i 101 101**
*11 Deer- Sr to i% a.102 102 102
20 Detroit C Gaa *a 102 102*4 103
4 Detroit Edison «»-1 *4 107*? 107*?
2 Dunlap T Sr Ft 7s 92»? 92 Vi 92l?
2 Federal 8 4s. T>3 10® % 100 «4 lno%
! Fisher Body 4*. ’27. 102** 102'? 102%
4 Fisher Body Sa. '24.102*4 loi% 10514
1 Uair, Robert 7s .97*? 97 V* 97'?
1 Ga lens « 011 7a... IOC? 1»*S% 10 5 '4
It Gen Asphalt 9a_107*4 107% 107*4
1 General P-t %* 9x 1? % 9k1?
95 Gulf Oil 5>?a 29.101*4 ini;* 101*?
1Intern Match 4% a. 9ft V» 94 U 9#*?
19 Kenne<ott i’op 7s 10C 105*4 106
2 Lehigh V Barb 5s 101 '4 101 »4 101
I I. MrN A I. 7s ?9\ 99 »4 9'*S
12 Morns St Co 7 V**.. »7** 97‘? 97 <4
r» Nat‘1 Le tther >s 97 H »T f
H N (} Pub Rer 5s *7*4 *7>? 47?
7 N S P evt ft!)i . 101 », 101*4 101-?
1 «»h(o Power 5s • H *94ft 49*-* 49?
i, Park A Til ford »*.«? 96** 9*.«?
7 Penn I* A* 1.1 5s.. 92** 92‘? 92%
1 Phil El 5»i». *63..10:i 1«1 10:
'll P R C N J 7t. 104 102 \ !«•*
32 Pura till 4«?s 95V4 9&'? 95**
10 Rha h sheen 7s 104 104 1 "4
1 8 Gal Edison 5-. . . 91% 9.'*? 93«,
9 St OH N Y 7s. *24 ]«« 10f 106
2 Kt Oil N Y 7» 0.1ft4\ 1#4»4 D»fts4
3 Rt <M1 N Y 7s T 1.107 *4 107 1‘»7 *
10 Rr Oil N Y «4s... 10* 107Vi l^TV*
1 Sun 011 7s* .102’? I02*i 102*?
26 Swift A- Go 5s .. . 92«? O'M, 92 >?
4 I* E L A P ft‘?e . 9 5 \ 95 H 9S-\
1 V o Gal «s. ’4 -101 \ '01 \ 101 *4
l I* Rys IP van* 7*?s 109 109 i*'»
5 Vacuum OH 7s .107‘A }*>1% 107%
* Wd>»ls- Milt- 6’ - I'M'. 1» », is:*.
It King Neth «s 1®7? 94 V* 9a •? 9r. C?
t Ru-s 6V?s rtfs NC 13 V* 13'% 1 -“ *»
1 Russian IN* Ctfs.. 14*4 14*? 14’i
2 Snlvav A Go ft* . Mill*, DUG, P"U,
9 Shis s 5*?s 100% 100% 100'4
f hteHgn M« V«
Qu'-'stion« furnished by -1 S Rj- he A
Go. 224 Omaha National Bark building
Phor.e JA 5147-9119
Bid- Assed
Armour A Go 11! pfd... 75*?
Armour t'o Del pfd . *■*? '9
Albert PC* ... 17 17*?
Basslrk Alemlte . . 50 30%
Carbide . 59 »4 <0
Edison Com ...137 5? 12 •
Continental Motors . . * *> lj»
Cudahy . t" »'*
Daniel Boone . 16*? 16%
Diamond Matih .llft^ P<
Deere rfd . 6* '
Eddy Pa per .. 19
Libby . 9 “!*
National t.»*ai her . 5 ’?
Quaker Oats 24<.
Reo Motors. «• lf%
Nift 4 i'u ’. . I«G *; 1«^% I
Rwift Inti .- -I ** “] ‘s
Thompson . **•
WaM . 34*4 Mft i
Wrirlev 4i 4 1'%
Yellow Mf* to . S4’,
Yettoo Cab. A*'«
Forelgn livrliisg* Kales.
FellowinK s$e today's rates of m< hank i
ss • om(•«red with (he oar valuation Fut
n I shed hy the Pc lets National bank
Pa r4 Valuation. Todav
Austria .|«
Hsifium . I9i 9464
Canada .I «• >*«£
Csecho Slovakia .
Denmark .
England .. 4 •*
France . **' *519
Mreere . »•} **•
Italy ."5
tugo.Rlavla .29 ("23
Vn|«|f . 27 '341
Poland .*• ■
Sweden .27
Swnterlard ..-3*9 1*(49
>*« Vorh General.
New York, July *5 —JHour— Firm . »«ft j
winter straights 9* «O06 4«; hard win-j
-r- - r.> IviltS tt.7i#T.«>
Rve Flour—Firm, fair to good. 15 50 f
175 h* e to fancy | 4004 00
R\e Firm. No western, 9*- f o b .
New York «n«l 96c, « l f . export
Wheat—.Sj>ot. strong; No 1 dark north-j
am spring. • 1. f , New York, lake and .
r«11 SI 61 No 2 herd winter f o h
lake snd rail *1 47 No 1 Manitoba dy
|1 MV* nnd No 2 durum 1<>. II 4 4
Corn Spot. firm. No J yellow, c. 1 f 1
trad New York lake snd rail. |i * j
fin. 2 m ted do $1 ?'
Oats- 8not. firm No ! white 44c
Hops—Easy state. 1975. 430 41c 1 • 2. I
3<l4i34c Pacific • oast. 192*. 250 Ic;
199?. 12024*
Lord—-IMrong middle weat, iiJr'tlr
11.40
Barley Firm: malting 9*>,«0|l» .
e 1 f . New ^ ork
Corpmesl- -Firm fine white rrsmilated. .
$7 4113 10 do yellow 9 t • >1 ' *
Tallow Firm, spe* il loose, 7 Sc; ex
tra 7 % r
Feed Stead> fit' bran. 100-pound
■*(],s 951 ivestein bran. 10 *• - pouna
snrks f«o »4 tl so
Ha* Steady No. 1 931 9?; No 3,
|?9.40m on No 3. 9-’l 40. shl;
ping tIf 06® !b 44
Pork Quiet; mess. 9 7 6 0'1 If 2 • (**» fain
lly, 9 2* 00 ,
Boston U ool
p.sinn July !5 A >rt f :* 1» >■’ net
of business is In progress oil (he wool I
market. Domestir words ar# still mn\ - j
ing to the mi’l- at the tanas «>f 1 «•
recently estahllehed Msdlmti and finer J
B>ad'*«i of pulled wool* continue a. live .
Fine wools moved st 9* 30 «e tl 3S» p*-r ;
t>«iupd Low scoured wools such *s
are *n soms demand,
i liinigo I'ntalne*.
Chicago .1 ti I \ '?• Botatocs !». '%■ on*
bsriels stronger oil good Mi knl *to$ k
re el pi a, ai cars, on tick 239. total
United States shlptnanta 444 rift M s
our I nnd Kansas In h cobtilers. •(
1 49 few fancy at 9l 9 inmfer. down to
to \trglnln barreled robhiets 9: "5
tf 3 99 North Gatoltns barreled Irish rob
biers 92 9«49? *4 a* cording to condition *
r~--—--;--—
| Omaha Produce
• Omaha, July *5
HtJTTKK.
Creamery—Local ml,bln* prlrj. to ro
tolnera: Katraa 42c; *xtraaIn 40-lb. tuba.
51c; standard, 41c; Oral a. 40c. , .
Dairj Buycra are |)»>'nK 3*1' for li
table butter In rtilla or tube; 3v«»-3' f"1
packing Mock. Nor beat ew*at. unaaltad
butter. Jlc. dutterfat
For No. 1 cream Omaha buyers are pay
l».n 2Mc per IP. at country stations; 34-:
daTivored at Omah^ MItJ<
$2 00 per cwt. for fresh fnllk tegtlnf 15
delivered on Ualry Umaha
KUUb.
bor egg* delivered Omaha, on loatt-orf
beala. around *7 00 per c.*e, ror No 1
» Ws rra-.!’?lNoVd!,:% doVn.
:l^ 'above* o"**ffr •«• r.celvrd In
new or Nn .1 white wood ■ a are. a de'luc
•<„„ of :5c will 1>« made for arcoml-han'l
c««a No 1 egg* muat be ko.kI average
alee 44 Iha. net. No 2 *««*. "econda
co nil at of amall. .lightly dirty aui-te
waahed race Irregular ahaped. shrunken
or weakbodied egg". ,«
In some quarters a fair premium »«
being panl tnr aelet led egg" which rntlat
not be more than 4i hour, old untformln
al/.a and color (meaning all •ol"‘,CO„, *
all chalky white or all brown and of the
gome ahr.de) The .hell muat bo clean and
sound and the '.~gs weigh o.v. .5 "U»o»
per dozen ot over Producer* tnuat "«<:*■'
aarily deliver Ihelr own egga to benefit
by the letter cUaetflcation.
Jobbing prices to retailers: L. S. «pe
cl.la, 306 31'.. V. S extra* cotntnooly
known »• .elects. 28c; No. 1, amiil.
itc; check.,
Prlcea quotable for No 1 atock. alive
Brollera. around 10c; broil era, over - lb".
24030c; I .eg horn brollera. _4&-7c, lima,
over 4 I be . I1&1V-; hrna under I lb
ij«et*>- L.*horn hene. 11«li,; rooMera.
so 11c; capon. 7 lb. and over. ..B-'C,
enpona. under 7 lb. . 2102ac: dacka. f f_
voiimr I ■■■ obi duck.. t I f .4/10' ,
gee.e*’ f.f f . Atf iOc: pigeon., 1100 per
rruler grade poultry paid for at marital
value. Sick or crippl'd poultry no\ v.anl.
ed end will not be paid for
lobbing price* of dresaevl poultry (to
retailers): .Springs, "oft. 3e«3*o; broilers.
:)M/40c: hen-, 214124' : rooMera. H a »»•- •
duck, lr5*20c.
Vr^Si
halibut -'J< , northern bullheads.
12c; atflah 106 I2< . t Hot •» ha<* « '
lit, black cod .able flali. I*1', roe shad,
2»c: flounders, 20c; trap pie*. .d«.ac.
black base. 32c: Spaniel) mackerel, 1J4 to
2 lbs. 25c; yellow pike. --C, stripea
has*, .rare*; white perch. 12c; Pickerel.
j;„ ■ chlnoolt ealinon. 2ic. allver eultnon,
ci i?„"en fish. :«Mc lea* than price,
above; ling cod.^2c ^
Jobbing price, quotable ®« Amerlcmn
,h ,-rp* fancy grade. as follows. ng,«
dtialea. 22 54c. double daislc, 22c; square
prints, 23c; brick. 22c; llmburger. 1-lb.
style, 13.(.5 per dozen. 8v tea. domeatlc.
J2r ; Imported Roquefort. 6.c. New Tork
whtt, Jic. beef CETS
Jobbing prices quotable: No. 1 r be,
age; Nn 2. 24c: No 3. 17c; No 1 Inins.
i«. ; No :. 34c; No 3. 20c. No 1 round,
19 *4 c; No 3. 19c .No 2. J3tjC: No. 1
chucks. 14c; No. 2. 13c: No. 3. l#c; No
I plate, .*Ci No.rLi«c: No. 3. 7c.
App>lfn^-N>^r** Ear!* Harvea*. bushel
^ApDcoV-—Washington. 4 basket crate*.
• •* i 5 5f •• *> 5
’Lemon#—California, er'ra fancy. per
boa. 17.00: fancy, per box. f* 00, choice,
per box. 15 50; limes, 100 count, carton.
*’Beara—California Barlett. per box,
$< |9
Raspberries — Black, 24-5»r.t crs’«". ,
$4 red. 14
Blackberries—Per eratt M l* I
peaches—California, box. $1.*S; Georgia. |
hu llfl t."r. »* 6- - • * 4* 6»
Plums—I : lifornla. per crate. ♦ ---«
t son
Loganberries—PAr rra'e $4 _/ .. j
fgrapefruit—Florida, extra fancy, 1- *5
ft . 00
Orins^s- Valencias. extra fancy, per
box II
Bananas—J*r lb 1 4c
VROETABLES.
i Jobbing price*:
[ Sweet Potatoes—Alabama. »91b. ham
II Henry Dew Melons—• to 12 In crate,!
; %?, oh.
Watermelon*—Crated, 4 meions, 2© j
Ikr n*r Ih.
Cauliflower—Horn* grown, $166 dozen.
! California, crate#. $2 00. Denver, per lb.
I "cantaloup®—California samfard*. 64 60 . ]
I pontes. $7 00; flats. $1 25© 1 16.
i fiWixis-Sr per ib . crates. 2c per I*
1.rttu<»‘ -lleid. per rate. If 09; per
dozen 61 7L; per doxen. 4*c.
Roots Peels, carrots an <4 turnip*,
m t 1 ■« - * •' . * • - n I
Onions—ttpertab. crate
c f >r f’ * -' velfow "**eK * :-e per 1#
hf-rne a row n doaen bunches. -0c •
Tomatoes — 4 - basket crates, about 3G.
Celery—California. 4 fUlka. per bunch.
* Valera— Green, market basket. I! If. i
Cucumbers-—Southcn, l er bushel. 62 - . j
bo'hou e doten f! 59
I Parsley—Per dosen bunche*. 50®.»c
Rad t»bes— Home grown. 20 ©.5c per
! dosen bunches
Deane—<Jreen wax. m**ket basket. «5e
I Potatoes—New crop, in sacks, .(/. 4c
per pound
FEED.
Market quotable per ton. carload lota, j
f • b Omaha
Wheat 1<>®I»—Bran around 627. 9»;r
brown aborts. li'I i*«» vrray shorts. $ •'9;]
flour mhldllnr# 62*99. teddog. 125.99© I
Sb so
iv.tton-eg",I \|eal-— 41 per cent. 64« a*
Domin' K*®d« -White or veMaiw I •* *,f* I
Digester Deeding Tankage—*9 per ven* ;
i ln«e* .1 M..D- ,4 Tier cent. 644 C«
HuttermHk —Condensed, for fsfd’nf. In j
bl>- iaits. ^ 45r per !b fh-k* btttternnlk. 1
itc to 1.109 H*s. *<• lb.
Alfalfa Meal—Choice, prompt, 627 5^.
\*«. 1. prompt. *25 59. No. 2. prompt.
♦ 22 59
HAT
Bulk of prairie receipt# S# now ha>. j
but she total voiume i# rather lign’ |
Som* n**e hay arriving In he*!irk roi l
lion, which producers and shippers shou «t
guard again*!, by thorough curing be for*
baling Price* are uteidy and un
hanged; and no change -n quoted price#
a expected fhit w • ek Alfalfa -e e pt
ont.nue D*ht Demand for deferred
shipment te picking up. with tnouir ff
oming in from different r»r*a of the
ountrv. Price# generally gteady. and a !
unchanged.
Nominal quotations, carload lots
Vpland rratrte— No. 1 lltHflUl Nc
2. $19. **1/11.99. No S. 6 7 0* © v©0
Alfalfa rhetre n!.1 «1 9.99 © 29.9* ; No
1 i,Id $19-90© It 0* No. i- new. $19 99#
17.00 atardard. old. Ill **©15 99. stand
ard new. $13.90©1L 0* No • old, $11.99
f|U 90. Nn 2 new. Ill 90©11.90. No e,
old 64 osf#n©o Nn S new $9 9*©1190
htraw—Oat. |S99©6 0e; wheat. 67 CO©
*00
Midland Pra .*«e No 1. Ill* M ''
N.7 66 og© in 09; No ' $9.99© *99
I.owlsnd !’> oiri#—No. 1. Ifc M© 4 9 No
J. 6' 09©s o9
Dai \ing Hay — $5 5o©7 $9.
FLOUR.
Pr res quotable in round lots (Iff* ’ban
a»ioa«l lotai. f *> b. Omaha. foDow
First patent In lb b**:* 67 ©7.19
per bbl . fan ' clear. 4' lb hag* 6'
iff; 45 per bbl ; white *>r vellew com meal.
$2 Li per l*K» puumle
If II'Eft, WOttf.. TA I.LOW
Price# are quotable aa follows, delivered
Omaha, dealer# weight* and -election*
Hides— Seaa<'nable No 1 No ?.
i64o. green 5*ac and 4^c. bulla. 5*%c
»p4l 4»4c. braniteat Ik1". glue hide*.
I Me f V . 1 1 e*vd
l9c; glue Mdea, 4',* . dry hides. 191*'; dD
alte»l 7s*c. dry glue. •* s* : deacon
$|.i*9 each hare** hide* 6 L arid 62 25
•»arh poniea and g'u* 61 V '-ech col**.
2$i* each hog «kin*. 1’ - a h
W. I Pella, II 90 to |i * each V
pending on sis* and length of wool,
iambs 59c to II *o an. h, Spending on ‘
ana *a nil length *-f w .>ol. shearings. 29c
io 39c each • l»pa no val.te; wo#‘l JHffJMv
Tallow and tlrease—No. 1 tgPow. f
« tallow. &Hc; No 2 tallow, ffc. A grease
•v. kt areaae, :»\*0 yellow gr*e*e
brcWU greaa^1 4c pork rackhng*. 149 99
per ton beef oruckFrge, 629 00 per ton
beeswax. $29 9* t>er ton
llitafnn Miml.
Boston tuH 7L The t‘otnitter<*!al Bui I
lei In will **' »•morrow
While the volume of bw#ne** i7«n«
urtSil in wool tn the past n 4*cit he- been i
of smaller volume than during ihe paat 1
neek*. demand ha# 4 4»niinue,| fa 1
well and prtma a»-e fully firm f-'r a»! j
description* and a bit dearer for .ertain j
wool- It la estimated that *9 p»-r «« nt |
»»f the •lomtatic clip has been enld *od I
high !>• - •’* are a-kr.t f.<r th- « ««i* * Hi
left
•\4 inuf.t t’.ift > - attll >’e a ’ t'tt tlo' e J
I* nothing at the moment In »h
market which warrants the ’r pm a t
•
van*. In ihn pri<-e« of wool. Tb.y C'"';
c-1- the f j.enual loundntu of the » not
linn, hon ever, ond quite b. lev. in th.
n lodom «t 'heir renent purchooe. Oi l
a urplu. aionk. "f >»m are mogli;
Korelan market, arc genera.I- f
and with th.1 amooth pr.igr.*. of '»'*
reparation, conference In London, Br
ford i* very optimistic.
Mohair i* <iuiet but steady.
The Conimrrrlal Bulletin *'ljl publish
• he following quotation* tomorrow
LX.me.tl. Ohio .nil -
piece.. Iielalni* iinwaahwl. ••*«'•>•". .
blood *ornblnK. iStt-lc. % blood romh.ng.
'’"Michigan and New V..rk) I-*
Line unwa.hed, fOffalc. i hlood i
wa.hcd, b»mn<; a. blood unw.ahed, 4.
I to 4St■! hlotnl unwashed. 44©'4&«\
Wlacon.m, ML.Ourl and average > r
Knglapd, I, blood, 4704m, S blood, 4 *.
48>. S, blood. 43«f45e
Hcoured baaie: T««aa flna 11 month.,
SI 27 f/ 1 .10. ft inoftha. 11 1MM *f
I ..i f. northern, II m. .
i f.un'i, II lift! ir «oui hern, II
tlu gon, eaafern No. I e'aple, |l )**
i ?■» fine ;i rid F %f combing.* 1» - -
1 lil eastern clothing. $U0«*> valley
StTerrltnr> . Montana and
wtaid'- . hoW Sl.3uf4l.15; ** blond rn«D.
Ing* *1 *- Mood ron long. IM***
Pulled ]>rlaine, tU’^1 >y A. A I- »
Mohai* if combing *
carding. ®5ff7®c.
\ f iv 5orU Migar.
New \n July -*■' —No change* fr- *
; 1 for • '.ban dtr p»i^. «^^urr*d '*
Jaw sugar pm e* today but wore **« *
huainend. developed £5-*Ie» m_ .
than 125OO0 bag* Cuban and 0«0 nag«
ph iipptne? t'r ioml and outpjrt
at 1 \lr while 20 00*' bags Cubnn sold to
In ou/por* refiner at 1,1k, all prompt ami
AtInrrea.edP,off”rinr. In the
Jed ’O considerable liquidation and tra«!
■Citing In row .ug.r future. and final
nrin n were ;»t the low eat and 5
point, below th* previoua clow. Sep'*;u
iber ,doped at .)•49*; December at *•*«< •
March 3.17c. vni .May at 3 -»c
Refineil sugar was unchanged tf> r*
point, b.gb-r, f.tie granulated now tanr
!n* from (He to M»nre»tlc hu
n,«. ni leu. i.'ttve. but a for ftp »t
inquiry wa» reported .
KeftPed future, were nominal.
New Vork Cotton.
Vew York Cottotn eg'-hatig* qUoUIlm
HF,.n«d,nV C I'hoael >
.Ja*kM>n. 518i. a!8H, _____
--. i 1 Yea v
‘ Open High 1 7.0W 1 Clogs I CTo»*
V - \l *7 «S 75 \U 2E«
M*,nr *7W 371* ,305 37.11 =7 a.
m7v ” 77 .3 137 .3 37 3-~. 37 ■
New Vork Sugar quotation..
Fiirmshed bv J. 5. Bacbe A c.° , 3 *
Omaha .National Bank building. Jackson
' 1 * T - M - 8 > .__
l , I i i Tea ▼
; Open I High 1 Low I Cloae I Clo.«
Sept. 3. 4« 1.44 3 M > JJ !
Dec. 3 13 3.43 « }j!
Mr.* 3 r 33 -It * 1 1 * -
—. t
Dry Good., ,
Vew York duly 35 —Cotton good, h* d
.teady tods' with largo trad ng continu
ing in abeetlnga dri'la, and <IB*
good. More hutln.i! al» «< r*P°r'
on dim. ' «. blwached and colored, and
rime pr •* were advanced Ta.hi »*
h;rb*r with Tada ro.tr -ted by *ba d.t
f Il'v of ■ retlrg rpnner.' prlrea O' -
• ,P «... er.r .r More bmlno.. w« *
ported in ao- . line, cf knit good. F 4
iver« atlil t*l!i*r »tead: y and wool g,.-* •
werf a little mor# active.
Oil* •ml Rosin.
Sa.anri'h •;» . J-ily 15 —Turper.* nc —
Marke- firm. 77 »,r. SHle*. 170 bar?e»af
r-.a*ip’s 44 barrel? shipments, Jil ba
re!?; st«ck 12 ?2« barrels,
Rr>sin—Market firm: sales. 2.1 *1
re ip's J 7t*4 ca*,*; sh:pmen*s *7»
a?ks Pttxk. 108 4*3 casks.
fa <4 50; $4 «0 F G R. 14 * '
T i\ .M 1* *. , N. 14 15 w G, I * ;
W W .\ f € •>&___
( him go Prtwiure.
• hi ago. July 25.— Butt#r. lower* Cream
er. eii'w *54*c standard* 1*' firs*s
i' -j 34' . first*, amelk; second*. 4
€f 4c
Kgga 1 aher: r#c#«p‘* 17 853 *-**•«;
: firsts. 25<»25*«r: ordtrarr f’.mta —
l ’>• storar* r i.**k f *wta. 27Vsc.
• 'h“#ao—Unchanged
New York 4 i»4U*n.
V«w Tork. July R—The gen*r-* olton
t-.-lsv susts r ed fjrther i-jsses and
!..*eoi 4i to €1 po nts net lower.
I^infinn Money.
T,or don, July 25—Bar Silver—l4Sd p-r
ounce
Voney—1 \ per r»rt
T>*«*ount Rats?.—-Short bills “ * ’3
V
ht. I>*af* Poultrr.
St: troui*. Mo JtjW 25 —Poultry butter
and eggs unchanted.
»w York Rllrer.
Ne-w T*-v Julv 25—Bar •*lver **c;
Mixican dollar* ilHc.
Road Condition*.
(Furnished hr the Omaha Auto C1ub>
T.in- oln Highway. East (Primary No «»
* good Three detours between
l»er,i«N.ri snd Boon*1 well marked and n
fa r condition
Etmuin Highway. West (Pr!mary N*> •• >
— Road open ard paved to Ames chwl
• letour around t idge under eonrtru ison
j'jst *1*1 ft Kikhorn. F.oad jus 'a
Ames to Gothenburg. very rough .*»
?tret«'h** F>'r to good west to Ubeyenn.
J > I* l*t "isn N>'* !• - Koada
>!• ridian Highway (Primary No 4 * •—
Roads gOfwi
Cornhu«hcr Highway (Primary No •* —
R‘ 1<i« g04»4l
Black Ift*!• Tra ! (Pr mary N* l>—
Road pa'ed to Fremont. fa!r to gce;*d to
Norfolk.
S v A —Road? go/*d
Highland da* ff Roads good
'■,%ha-T’,’«a Highway — Ro»d* good
« *tn»ha Topeka Highway—Read* g-vod.
R da c
w ing of T rails S nth — Road* I'cf
Rlvo-t'Piver Rosd—Road* goet
u h te IV*' T —Ronds go-*.*
Th-cs det s Setw -^n V-'!?r ,>nl T^e.
Git' Detpu’ over I. W. V. rent#. Vie*r
•o lows City.
r
South Omaha Brevities
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—TIT-'T*
How to build up your
Weight
TO be under weight often
prove* low tighting-power in
the body It often mean* you are
minus_nerve-power, minus red*
cells in your
blood, minus
health, minu*
vitality. It is
serious to be
minus, bur
the moment
you increase
♦he number
of your red*
Mood-sens. you begin to become
plus. That* why S S. S.. since
1S26, has meant to thousands o£
underweight men and women, a
plus in their strength. Your body
rile to the point of power, your
t.**li becomes firmer, the age lines
♦hat come irom thinness dis&p*
pear. \ ou look younger, firmer,
happier, and you feel it. too. alt
°\V.T°Sr bcdr- Mhre red Mood*
cellsl i>. S. S. will build them.
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MEMBERS and
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Order* for grain for future delivery in the prin
cipal market* given careful and prompt attention.
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