. "I 8 D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 18, 1916. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Fairly Active -Demand for Wlleat But It ii at Prices from One S . to Three, Centi Lower.-J C0R5, FAUS HALF TO A CENT V ; Omaha. Jan 17, mi. Cnh wheat Wwa rery tMarlah, selling; from IV ic lower. Receipt! of wheat were food and there waa a fairly active demand for i thie cereal on the decline. ' Corn ranged jrenerallr from UftlVtc lower. The demand for the better grades of corn waa fairly active,' but for the lower trades the demand was very slew. Oats were dull and ruled from 14 1 . lower. The demand for oats was slow and the receipts were very light Rye sold at unchanged prices, and bar ley sold from unchanged to le htrher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 176,000 bushels; corn, 300,000 bushels; oats, s.vuv Dusneis, Liverpool close: Wheat, H2d lower; corn, dtttpza lower. Primary wheat receipts were 77,000 buiheis and shipments 627.000 bushels. against receipts of 4D8.000 bushels and ship memo or. ast.oug pusneis last year. Primary com receipts were 41S.00O Bunnell and shipments 748,000 bushels, against receipts of 623,000 bushels and ship ' ments of 706,000 bushels last year. Primary eats receipts were 621, 000 ttunhels and shipments 8116,000 bushels, against receipts of 189,000 .bushels and ship ments of 4(1,000 bushels last year, .v CARLOT RECEIPTS. v Wheat Corn,. Oats. Chlcaro 41 IS 108 Minneapolis aw. 124 ,, IHiluth f Omaha 61 17 Kansas City. 2S Winnipeg ,. These sales wera renorted todevt Wheat No. 1 hard win ten 1 car, I3e, S cars, 2c; 1 car, -Wo; ij cars, 91 He; 3 r, vie, i car, uc cars, vhc; l car, 884c. No. 4 hard winter: a cars, 18 Ho; 4 cars, 18c; 4 oars, Me. Sample hard win ter: 1 car, 10c; l car, 02c; 1 car, 74c. No. 8 durum: 2 cars, lie. No, 1 durum: I ears, 00c, No. 4 durum: 1 car, lie, RyeNo. t: 1 oar, 0c; 1 car. Mo. Barley No. 4: 1 car, ita; 1 car, ile, ' Corn No. t white: t cars, 70c, No. t white: I cars, Oafec. No. 4 white: I car, 61c; 2 oars, He, No. t white: 3 cars, too. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 78Hc No. I yellow: 1 car, 724c No. yellow: 1 car, 70Hc Sweet: 1 car, 10c Mo. S mixed: 1 oar, 70c. No. S mixed: 1 oar, fltto. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 6c; 1 car, do. No. mixed: 1 car, 7Ho; 1 car, 7c; 1 ear, o. Sample mixed: 1 car, Jc; 1 car, 0c. U Oata No. a white: 1 oar, Sfttte. No. 4 white: I ear. It Ho. Bample white: I can, J 6c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. i hard, 5fic; No. a hard, ll33o; No. 4 hard, SS08He; No. S spring. I7c1.0j; No. 3 spring, t409c; No. 3 durum, 10091c; No. I durum, IIQIOc. Corn: No. 1 white, 61 H 70c; No. 3 whlteM64c; No, 4 white, flHOIIe; No. a white, 6RQIHc: No. white, 45tt07c; No. S yellow, 7278o; No. 3 yelpVw, 727IHc; No. 4 yellow, 7140 T2c; No. '4 yellow, 7171e; No. I yeUow, 7047700! No, 3 mixed, 8H07e; No. t mixed, BQfftte; No. 4 mixed, 9c; No. 6 mixed, 67 48 o, No. mixed, C7Ho, Oata: No. S white, a7037Ho; standard, iitpilo; No. 3 white, SOfcO 3601 No. 4 white, 3140360. Barley: Malting, 773o; No. 1 feed, M&SBc, Bye: No. 2, 10 lie; No. 8, 80o. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and. grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth atroet" Tiw' V Cifse""TTes' 'nn HI ah Wb 1 Juty Sept Deo. Corn July Sept Deo. Oats July 8Pt Dec. Pork July Sept Urd July Bpt Hi be Jul? Sopt I 01 1 01 S 100U 1 flo 101U lOSH-03 108- 10244 1 02 10! 107K 103- 102 I 02 108 71$ 71 70 71 71 10$ ' 70? 70tf70 10 , 61 41 4lS 41 389e 88 88 88 11 " M ' ' " 88 22 70-87 28 00 23 87 S3 80 22 16 aa at aa es 22 ao 23 50 23 40 12 80-77 13 18-87 13 76 It 88 12 IB ia 16-12 12 00 ia a 0 ia 17-11 ia 16 it 03 ia ii ia 03 ia it 11 10 13 17 f. 36 13 10 IS 27 IS 20 Bee Want Ads produce best results. CHICAGO GRAIN" AND PROVISION'S. Features of Market and Cash Prices On the Board of Trade., Chicago, June 17. Expected pressure from the new crop resulted today In tho wheat market falling to Virtually 11.00 a buahel. Prices closed unsettled, 0c to 1G1 down, with July at $1.00 and September at 11.02. Corn lost o to C and oats 0a to c. In provisions, the out come ranged from 60 decline to a rise of'lOc. Bears ruled the wheat pit throughout the session. -Holders could discern no relief In sight from Europe and gave plele evidence of anxiety over reports that country dealers were asking for bids on new wheal. Accord ing to a leading authority, the market (teemed to be waterlogged with aupplles of ota wneat ana to be entirely unable to with stand hedging sales that appeared Immi nent on account of the northward aproad of the 1918 harvoflt. One foreign govern ment, said to be either Prance or Italy, was reported to be inquiring for wheat, but tho bids were exclusively for shipments from Manitoba. Harvesting In Kansas, which was sched uled to begm early next week, had much to do with the prevailing fear that hedging sales 1 of wheat would develop unwlcldlyj volutnp. Consequent liquidation In short sell ing received no Jmport&hr check until In the laat hour the July option barely missed touching the dollar mark. Speculators who anticipated many resting orders to buy at the even dollar took offerings freely at o to above that leel. The price reached today are the lowest yet this season. Corn sagged with wheat. Bearish factors Included favorable weather and enlarged rural offerings. Excellent field conditions weakened oats. A good-slsed decrease In stocks next week, however, was looked for. Reports that the Belgian Relief commie- : slon was actively buying lard and meats rallied the provision market. At first, lower prices on hogs had a depressing effect. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 3 red, No. 3 red and Nov 2 hard, nominal; No. 3 hard, t8o. Corn: Ijo, 3 yellow, 76076c; No, 4 yellow and No. 4 white, nominal. Oats: No, a white, 3838o; standard, 8H0c. Hyet No. a, nominal; no, s, 7?7o. Bar ley, 68080c. Seeds: Timothy, Ifl.OO 7.60; clover, . 0014.00. provisions: Pork, 22.00tf22.jO; lard, 12.86; ribs, 812.87 18.47. BUTTER Unsettled; creamery, 26 (J) 28 c. KOOS Receipts, 20,623 cases; un changed. POTATOES Unsettled; old receipts, cars; new, 18 cars; Texas nd Oklahoma Triumphs, 81-6001.70; Virginia, and Caro lina, barreled, I4.60OS.00. POULTRY Live, lower; fowls, 17 a OMAHA LIYE STM MARKET Good Cattle 'Steady for Week and Others Lower Sheep and Lambs Sharply Lower. HOGS THIRTY UP FOR THE WEEK Omaha, June 17, 1918. Receipt were: A Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3,633 7,306 6,349 Official Tuesday 8,80 8,383 9.128 Of fir 1 11 1 1Vflnrfv A 7t4 1&97U 1 CS1 Official Thuntdav a!f02 12!oOO c!422 Official Friday . 609 8.934 6,209 Estimate Saturday ... GO 7,300 , Hlx days thin week.. 16,992 69,300 29.764 Same laj(B laat week.. 21,006 67,0fi8 17,84 Name days 2 wee kit ego21,')69 63,0.19 21,602 Nme days 3 weeks ago20,23L 63,340 16,918 Sa!e days 4 weeks agol0,41fl 6S,60 21,742 blame days laat year.. 18, 089 48,464 22,767 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoga and sheep at the South Omaha Live Stock market for the year to aaie, as compared with last year: 1916. 1916. Inc. pec. Cattle .... 66r.278' 476.499 88.774 Hogs 1,729.809 1,621,814 208.086 Sheep .... 899,046 9GB, 874 69,809 The following table shows the average in:eB oi nogs at tne . utnana live stock mantei tor tne last few days, with com parleons: , New York Money Market, New York, June 17. PRIME MERCAN TILE PAPKR 33 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Sixty-day bills, 14.78; demand, $4.74 13-16; cables, 14.78. ' SILVER Bar 83ai Mexican dollars, 49 c. BONDS Government heavy: railroad. Ir regular, TIME LOANS steady: sixty and ntnetv- day, 8 9 per cent; six months, 1Q4 par cent. U. 8. ref, to, reg. 99Int. M. M. 4s.,103 do coupon ... 99K. C. So. ref. 6s. 91 U. A. 3s, reg. ...101 L. 9t N. un. 4s... 94 U, B. 4s, reg.,,.110Mo. Pao. con, 6h..101 6s. 97 do coupon ...110Mont. Power ( Am. Smelt. 4s... 107 N. Y. C. deb. .118 Am. Tel A Tel. . N, Y. City 4s.l07 CV. 44 108 "N. Y.. N. H. A Anglo-French 6a. 96 H. cv. 4 112 rm.it, pun. iiiMo, I'aciIlO tS,.,. B. AO. 4s 91 dn 9i nail Beth, St. ref. 6s.l00Ore. S. L. ref. 4s. 92 Cent. Pao, 1st.,, 89 Pao. T. A T. 6s. 100 C. A O. cv. 4s.. 88Penn. con. 4s..l06H C., B, A Q,J. 4s. 98 do gen. 4s.,.101 C, M. A SL P. Reading gen. 4s.. 16 ev. 8 W Hat. L. A San F. C, R. I. A P. Ry. ' ref. 4 83 rf. 4s 77 Bo. Pac. ov. 6g,.,104 C. A S. ref. 4s. 84 do ref. 4s 90 D. A R. O. o. 4s. 78So. Railway 6s.. .101 u mi. um vwunmn rac, as.,, vi Erie gen. 4s 74 74 do ov. 4a au Qen. Elec 6s. .,.104 "U. S. Rubber Bs. 103 Qt No. 1st 4.. 8. Steel 6s.... 106 " BUftwest, union 4s. 96 Bid.. W fflan u la 1QQ " ' Mets4 Market. that foreign buying orders were pending im in- uuiipsr uwrnBi nave not yei Deen followed by any definite reports ot busi ness and resellers are still offering small m.vwi.iu i i ituiH mijdo lor nearby and forward delivery, The quota tions of the leading agencies have- been maintained, however, at 31 if 31 o for Oc tober and later positions. , Blgin Butter Market, Blsrln. TIL. JoJv is BllT-rmu Wi. Old at 38te, , , June 3. 4une 2 Jnna K June I. June 7. June 8. June 19 June 11 June 12. June 13. Jim li June 16 June 111 June 17. I 191 iJHiyl 914.11913. I 7 38 1 80 1 3 a a 2i I I 33 21 S 30 f 39 1 98 8 19 21 T 41 3 04 I 19 12 I 04 8 21 t 08 7 43 27 10 7 42 7 18 11 7 42 7 80 4 27 t 17 7 41 T 87 8 38 1 36 7 95 a 47 28 7 27 8 03 8 62 t 39 8 00 8 69 43 7 14 S 66 4 7 86 7 98 8 47 66 7 13 8 01 8 60 8 47 7 16 8 06 8 40 7 271 7 62 7 44 7 26 T 28 7 36 7 48 7 44 7 46 7 42 7 36 7 81 7 36 743 7 16 6 76 ft 74 S3 5 IS t 18 ft 86 I 88 K 89 6 99 a 90 ft 79 678 I 86 ft 91 Receipts and- poult ion of live stock at the ITtitnn mtm-lr -H. t v.- , .. u.. vnuini ai o ciock p. m. yes terday: , RECEIPTS CARS. c, m. a at, p wabash i j Mlanourl Pacific 2 Union Pacific a C. A N. W.. nt c C. A N. W., west 3fl 4 C, St. P., M. A O S 1 C, B. A Q., east I a u., a. at y., west 14 c. n r a p ..... A Chicago G. W , V. ' 1 T. Total receipts 2 102. I DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris A Co Swift A Co Cudahv Parkin On . Armour A Co J. W. Murphy Hogs. . 1,299 . 1,666 1. 2.148 . S.068 . 198 ' Total..... nm CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence In sight this morning, but for Mia wee receipts amount to 16,392 head, being the smallest of any recent wk mnA smaller than a year ago by almost 8,000 Good to choice beef steers have fwrnn steady all the week, but Inferior grassy and "t mime are jow-ioo tower. Good to choice oornfed cows and heifers have remained steady, being fully as high now as a week ago. At the same time the Inferior and half fat kinds are pretty close to 2 60 lower, Stockers and feeders hava Hn n v. light receipt all the week, trade being dull as usual at this season. Still good kinds have remained steady, while other less de sirable stuff has euead ,off, being perhaps muv luwer ior me ween. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 10.40l0.80; fair to goodvbeeves, I9.fi010.40j common to fair beeves, 38.26 9.60; good to choice yearlings. 39.764910.60; fair to good yearlings, 88.60jp9.7fi; common to fair yearlings, 87.26 8.60; good to choloe heifers. IS.004f8.7H; good to choice cows, 87.7698,60; fEr to good cows. 26.6007. 76: common to fair cows, $4.0006.60; good to choice feeders, 18.0008.75; fair to good feed ers; $7,60i8.00; common to fair feeders. e.8OCt7.60; good to choice stockers, $7,760 .ou; aioca neuera, b.uo.oq; stock cows. I6.60S7.60; stock calves. 87.2668.76: v..l calves, I9.004fll.76 bulls, stags, etc., 8.60 HOGS After having made aa advance of 704Oc during the flret five days of the week the market today reacted to the ax tent of 6010c. The demand was Still good this morning, so that buyers were on deck at an early hour and a few hogs sold dur ing the first rounds at prices that were only 6c lower than yeeterday'e market. A little later on as advices from other selling potnte Indicated a considerable decline elsewhere the market here eased off, becoming 10c lower and closing fully that much lower than yesterday's average. The bulk of all the hogs sold at 89.4009. 65, with a top at 19.86, as against a bulk yesterday of 39.60 9.66 and "Br top of 19.70. In spite of the fact' that prices were lower the trade was reasonably active, so that everything, barring a few scattering loads, had changed hands by 9:30 or soup after. For the week receipts amount to 69,i,00. head, being the largest of any time since the laat week In April. Price during the (Tat five days advanced rapidly, the mar- kit, on Friday being 3740c higher than at the close of laat week. After allowing lor today's deelino the market Is still around tve nigner ior ine woea. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 104.1X2 80 9 26 68.. 242 260 89 30 67. .284 10 9 35 63. .187 ... 9 40 79. .229 320 3 46 86. .210 120 9 47 81. .216 80 9 60 81. .235 80 9 56 -68.. 266 40 60 70.. 262 . 40 9 86 , PIUS. 61., 98 8 60 SHEEP There were no sheep, at least none of any consequence, this moralng, but for the week receipts have been the larg est since the laat week In April. At the same time the character of the receipt has been making a noticeable change. . The eason of the year la at hand when fed stock la supposed to be pretty much all dis posed of and when range stock should be gin putting In an appearance. That has been 'the situation this week, the arrivals containing a much larger proportion of rangers and a corresponding smaller per centage of fed stock than any previous week this year. Another change that la always anticipated for this season Is the gradual change or readjustment In prices to fit range stock Accordingly markets at all points have been rapidly dropping down from a corn-fed basis to a grass baais. Prices are every where aharpiy lower on shorn stock. ''Shorn yearlings are 76c and In many cases as much as $1.00 or $1.26 lower than a week ago. Old wethers are 60 7 6c lower, white ewes are as much as 60c lower. Quotations on sheep and Iambi: Lambs, spring, $8.00911.26; lambs, fair to choice handy, $9.269.76; lambs, fair to choloe heavy, $8.60 9.26; yearlings, fair to choice handy, $7,267.78; yearlings, fair to choice heavy. 87.00 7.36; wethers, fair to choice, $6. 76 7.26; owes, good to choice, $6,260 4.60; ewes, fair to good, $6.008,25. f . Bt Louis Live Stock Market. Bt. Louis, June 17. CATTLE Receipts 260 head; market steady; native beef steers, $7.60 4p 11.15 ; yeaning steers ana neirers, $8.60010.66; cows, $6.50 0 8.60; stockers and feeders, $6.6008.50; southern steers, $6.50 3.90; prime yearling steers and heifers, $8.76 010.36; cows and heifers, $6.0008.00: prime southern steers, $9.0010.00; native calves, $8.0011.6O. HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market lower: Pigs and lights. $8.0O9.86; mixed and butchers, $9.659.96; good heavy, $9.85 09.95; built ox sales, sy.7QV yu SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market steady; wethers, $5.008.00: clipped ewes, $4.0007.60; clipped lambs $6.00 10.00; spring lambs, $7.0011.96 Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas Cltx, Mo., June lO.'-CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $10.3611.26; dressed beef steers, $8.00 10.25; western steers, $9.00 11.00; stockers and feeders, $6.7508.60; bulla, $6.76 08.26; calves, $6.6011.00. HOGS Receipts, 1,200 head ; market lower ; bulk of sales, $9. 4b 4 9. 7j) ; heavy, $9.6609.76; packers and butchera, $9.65 9.76; light, $9.S69.66; pigs, $708.76. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts; mar ket steady; lambs, $8.60011.10; yearlirfgs. $7.768.60; wethers, $6.267.26; ewes, $.00 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET little to Justify Extended or Spe- cific Comment in ' Say's Snll Session. LEADERS RECEDE A LITTLE St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, June 17. CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $8.00 10.85; cows and heifers, $4.769.25; calves, $7.00011.00. Huus Keceipts, 8,zoo neari ; market lower; top, $9.70; bulk of sales, $9.6009.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; market steady; lambs, $9.60U.26; ewes, $6.n07.00. Chicago Live Stork Market. Chicago, Jun 17. CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; market easy; native beef cattle, $7. St 11.40; western steers, $8.&o9.65; steak- New York, June 17. There was little In today's shorl and dull session to Justify ex tended or specific comment. Prices of lead 1 11 a: stocks receded from substantial ; fractions to a point, under the adverse ln- flltuatlona, while certain specta-ltiea, notably Mexican Petroleum, New York Air Brake, Ueneral Electric, freaaed Btee car and aev eral of the motors were lower by 2 to 8 points. Partial recoveries from these levels occurred before the cloae, but the undertone was inclined to heaviness. Total ealen of stocks amounted to only 220,000 shares. ' Inflow of gold from Canada amounted to $4,000,000, bringing the mtal movement from across the border up to $61,600,000, and another small export of the metal to Cuba. presumably In connectioa with the sugar Industry, waa reported. Mercantile agencies. noiea iuriner grauuai coniracijon 01 Busi ness In certain lines, but trade In general! Is booked up for many months to come Prices of various products, f of lowing the tendency of fabricating Iron and steel, are Inclined, to ease off. ' There was a further shading of exchange rates on Berlin and Vienna, a condition naturally attributed to the defeat of the Austrian forces in the Russian drives. Ster ling and franca were cirtually unaltered, With Tight dealings. The bank setatement showed a further reduction of actual loana, which decreased by more than $20,000,000, with a gain of as much In cash and an .Increase of about $21,500,000 In exceaa reserves, bringing that item up to almost $94,000,000, as against $&fi,000,000 early In the month. A narrow and irregular tone ruled In the bond market, with further reduction of of ferings of the Anglo-French issue, which made slight recovery. Total sales of bonds, par value, $1,910,004. . . Number of sales and quotations on the leading stocks were: Sales. High. Low. Cloae. Am. Beet Sugar., 8,800 91 90 90 American Can 2,300 66 66 66 Am. Car A Found. 6.400 60U 6.9U 694b Am. Locomotive. 4 4,400 72 71 71 Am Bmoll Jl U 9 Attn Of 1 OH aa S Am. Sugar Ref 111 Am. Tel.& Tel... 200 130 130 130 Am. Z., L. A 8. . . . 3,200 62 61 52 Anaconda Copper.. 8,200 .84 84 84 Atchison 1,400 106 106 105 Baldwin Locomot.. 2,000 88 88 88 Haiti. & Ohio 1,700 90 90 90 Brook. Rapid Tr., 200 86 86 86 Butte A Sup. Clop.. 4,800 77 77 78 California Petrol 21 Canadian Paclf.... 300 17.6 176 175 Central Leather... 1,000 64 54 64 Chea. A Ohio 400 64 64 64 C. M. At. P 1,900 98 98 98 Chicago & North.. 129 xv. 1. oe r, njf 2JL Chlno Copper 600 62 62 62 Colo. F. & 1 800 43 43 43 Corn Prod. Ref... 800 20 20 20 Crucible Steel 12,600 84 82 83 Distiller's Security 48 Erie 82,500 67 57 27 Gen. Electric 200 171 . 169 169 GL North, pfd 121 Gt. North. Ore ctfs, 300 22 37 37 Illinois Central.,.. S00 104 105 105 Interb. Con. Corp 1 18 Inspiration Copper. 1,100 49 49 49 Inter. Har., N. J.. ,; 1 in Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs 6,600 96 95 95 K. C. Southern.... 200 26 26 25 Kennecott Copper. 4,100 62 61 61 Louis. A Nash t 183 Mex. Petroleum.... 10,700 104 102 102 Miami Copper 1,600 86 35 35 M.. K. & Tex. pfd 12 Missouri Pacific 6 Montan Power..... , 84 National Lead 66 Nevada Copper.... 500 17 17 17 N..Y. Central 8,500 106 10SW 106 N. Y . N. H. A H.. 200 62 62 62 Norfolk A West... 1,800 132 131 131 Northern Pacific... 600 114 114 114 Pacific Mali 221 Pac. Tel. & Tel... 200 ' 38 28 38 Pennsylvania 800 67 67 67 Kay Cent Copper.. 1,100' 22 22 22 Reading 22,900 108 102 102 Hep. Iron A Steel. .. 1,600 47 46 46 Shattuck Ariz. Cop. 200 82 32 31 Southern Pacific. 1,800 98 98 - 98 Southern Railway.. 600 22 22 22 Studobaker Co...., 4,900 139 138 138 Tennessee Copper.. 1,300 44 43 44 Texas Company 188 Union Pacific 3,000 137 187 138 Union Pacific pfd,. 82 U S. Ind. Alcohol. f.lOOO 157 15S 156U U. 8. Steel 21,100 86 86 85 U. 8. Steel pfd.... 200 118 117 117 Utah Copper. 1,100 79 79 79 Wabash pfd "B'V. ' 200 27 27 27 Weatern Union 94 Weatlnghouee Elee. 2,700 61 60 80 Total sales for the day, 220,001 shares. . OMAHA r:JKKA MAKKKT. Wholes! Prices for Produce Charged by Omaha Dealers.' BUTTER No. 1 creamery. In cartons or tubs. Slo: No. 2, 29a POU LTR Y Broi lers, alive, under two lbs.. 26c; bens. 16c; special roosters and stags, lie; springs, 20c; geese. 10c; ducks, 14c; turkeys. 20c; -old tarns. 20c; capons, 21o; guineas, 36c; equal. $1.6004.00 per do.; pigeons. $1.00 pat doz. CHEESE Imported Swiss. 46c; domestic, 36c: block. 26o; twins. 17c; daisies. 17o? triplets, 17c: Young America. 19o: blue label, brick. 19c; limburger. 21c; Imported Krench Kouqueiort, 66c; , New xortt white. 19c. -' FISH Fresh, per lb-! Catfish, 18c: carp. 9c; trout, 16c; roe shad. 65c; halibut, 15c: salmon, 17c; shore codfish, 17c; buck ahad, 26c; Spanish mackered, 16c; red snap or. 14d' yellow pike, 14c; . flounders. 11c; blue boss, ltfViZa; crappies, 1214c; bad dock. 11c; aunfllsh, 9c; jumbo white fleh, 22c. Smoked, per lb.: White. 16c; kippered, 17c: finnan baddies, 13c. Headless shrimps, per Ual.. 11.25; peeled,, $2; fresh lobsters, green, 30c; boiled, 33c Frogs, jumbo, $2.60; me dium. 81.75. HEt:P CUTS No. 1 ribs, 20o: No. 2-rl -. 19c; No. 8 ribs. 18o. No. 1 loins, 23c; No. 2 loins. 22c; No. 8 loins, 19c. No. 1 chucks. 13jc; No. 3 chucks, 13a; No. Si chucks, JSc?. N . 1 rounds, 17 c: No, 3 rounds, 17', 4c; No. S rounds. 16o. No. 1 plalrs, 10o:; No. 2 plates, 10c; No. 3 plalcs, 9 OYSTERS Chesapeake, per gal: Stand ard, $1.60; selects. $1.80; counts, $196. . CKLl'JRY Mammoth. 90e per doxwiu me-1 dlum. fi'Ju per dot.; small, 40o: Florida, par, cratu. $2.26. Fruit and vegetable quotations furnished, by the Uilllnsky Fruit r mpany; Cotton Market. New York, -June 17. COTTON Futures open steady; July, 12.71c; October, 12.92c; December, 13.07,c; Jaifuary, 13.18c; Marcti, 13.32o. New York June 17. COTTON Spot. quiet; middling uplands, 12.85c; sales, 2,800 bales. Cotton futures closed quiet, July, 12.74c; October, 12.89c; December, 13.06c; January, 18.18c; March, 13:22c. Liverpool, Juno 17. COTTON Spot, weak: good middling, 8.32d; middling, 8.16d; low middling, 7.98d. Sales, 2,000 bales. MlnneajiaUs Grain Market. Minneapolis, Minn., June 17. WHEAT July, $1.06 1.06; September, $1.06; cash, No. 1 hard, $1.13; No. 1 northern. $1.071.10; No. 2 norfhem. $1.06 1.07. . FLOUR Unchanged. - 1 BARLEY 63 73c. , RYE 93094c. BRAN $17.00 18.60. ' CORN No. 3 yellow, 7S740. OATS No. S white. 8737c. FLAXSEED $1.76 01.80. Kansas City Grain Market. Kansas City. June 17. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 96c$1.02; No. 2 red, 97c$1.02; July, 98c; September, 96c. CORN No. 2 mixed, 70 72c; NO. 2 white, 7172c; No. 2 yellow, 7273c; July, 69c; September, 67c. OATS No. 2 white. 29 O 40c : No. 2 mixed. 334c. 8.141, 000 4,869,000 96,004 of legal requirements. This la an increase? of $21,408,440 over last week. The statement follows: Decrease. Loans, discounts, etc $3,310,344,000 $20,165,000 Reserve In own vaults t34,26V00 19,652,000 Reserve In federal reserve banks... 160.164.000 181.000 RflHfirvn In other XT At H.minH A- poslts 3,268.246,000 Net time deposits. 180,385,000 Circulation ........ 31,626,000 Aggregate reserve, ood.jiw.vvu Excess reserve.... 93,681,740 21.408,440 tOf which $361,672,000 Is specie. 'Increase, Summary of state banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not included in daring house statement: Increase, Loana, discounts, etc$724.078.00 $9,969,900 Specie 69,650,100 Legal tenders 9,179.300 Total deposits .... . 868,940,100 Banks cash reserve in vault 11,866.600 Truat companies cash . reserve in vault...' 68,863,800 Decrease. London Stocks and Bonds. London. June 17. American securities on the stock market were quiet and closed steady today. SILVER Bar, 80d per ounce. MONEY -4 per cent. 487.200 98,500 5,423,600 Sugar Market. New York, June 17. SUGAR Market for futures, while quiet all the morning, waa steady on scattered covering and closed un changed to 2 points net higher. Sales, 3,500 tons. Raw and refined, holiday. Statement of Clearing House Banks. New York, June 17. The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $93,681,470 reserve in excess AN INVESTMENT IN HUPP MOTOR Manufacturer of t'Hupmobile" $10,000 Growt to $1,650,000 This company within seren years, by reason of I'ook dlrldends. In creased their capital to $8,000,000 and during ume time paid eaah dividends amounting to $1,159,875. and tfaetr buauieu ia still growing at the rate of 50 per cent per year. We Recommend Immediate Purchase HUPP MOTOR COMMON , (PARVALUES10) PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION We belim a pric of $20 r share would not be out of line, bated on future prospect of the company. - i 'Client who followed our advice on MOTOR SHARES hSTS made x tremendous profits. Oir previous rwomaiettdattonei Saxon at $160. stoics told at $1,800. Bight months ago Chalmera st $90. now $240. Two months ago Grant Common at $7, now $14. . Descriptive circular A113 mailed on request. Specialists fat Motor, Tire and Rueber Stocks. Inquiries Solicited. ANDREWS & CO. Investment Bankers 108 S.LaSalleStreet.CHICAGO Telephone Main 4930 NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA DETROIT CLEVELAND PITTSBURGH Private wiree to all offices. COBALTS LATEST SUCCESS 500,000 Share, Calumet & Montan. Con,. Mining Co., $10 par Talu.. Issued 100,000 shares, NOW mining four hundred ounces silver to the ton. This stock is regularly listed and traded in on the Boston curb. With the price of silver advancing, silver shares are reflecting the advance. Market authori ties are convinced that silver will go to a dollar or higher. You have seen that increased prices in metals have sent stocks soaring. Therefore take advantage of this op portunity of investing in a NEW mine at $0.62 per share. Providence Bldg. F. H. T1LS0N DULUTH, MINN. AUT03ILE STOCKS ar. making men money for th la Tattor than any other stock on the market.' Had you invested1 a fw hundred dollar at the begin ning with Ford, Hupp, the Rao, Saxon, Chalman, Paig.-D.troit, Chandler, White or any of nveral other, yea would hare a tidy for tun today. . Today the automobile industry I eitablUhed along permanent line and today it i paying bigger profit than arer before ia the his tory of the busine. It is a solid fact, however, that the big money ha been made by those who had the foresight to get ia ea the ground floor with a newly estab lished company. It is rery true that some large profits have been made oa the Stock Exchange dur ing the past few months, but it is equally trne .that much larger profits have been made by those who bought these stocks when they were first put out and the com panies were being organised. We are the largest exclusive dealers in automobile securities in to country. We do not haadle any other stocks or bonds. We devote our entire time and attention to the automobile security market. For that, reason we believe that we are ia a better po.ition to fur nit h facts and information and ad vice regarding automobile secur ities than any other brokerage or banking house in the United States. We advised our clients to buy Willys-Overland a few months ago. Since that time the stock has ad vanced $130.00 per share. A few months ego we edvised the pur chase of Reo end the stock ha ad vanced over $30.00 per share. A few months ego we advised the purchase of RiChard and today the stock ia selling at just twice what you could have bought it for. We advised the purchase of Chev rolet when it waa selling for less than $100.00 today it is sailing at more than twice that amount. A few months ago we advised the purchase -of Paige-Detroit, and had you bought then you could have doubled your money. . Regardless of the merit of other automobile securities, we today ad vie the purcha.o of Emerson.-" We arge all of our clients and readers to act promptly, for the price U on the eve of a big ad- HE EMERSON "FOUR" Q Fl SPECIFICATIONS. MOTOR 3x4, calf en-bloc. RADIATOR Theroma syphon cooling. ' TRANSMISSION Selective type, three speeds forward and one reverse in unit with motor. : CLUTCH Multiple disc. CONTROL Centre . lever . oper ; ated by right hand, on trans mission direct. IGNITION Distributor in con nectioa with battery. CARBURETER Float feed. GASOLINE 10 gallons capacity. FENDERS Crown. ( LAMPS Two head and one tail. HORN Electric. TOOLS Tool kit, jack, tire re pair kit and pump. SPECIFICATIONS. STEERING GEAR Sixteen inch wheel. (Right hand, for foreign trade only.) REAR AXLES Floating type. BRAKES Two sets on rear hubs. FRONT AXLE Drop forged, 1 beam. WHEELS Artillery type. TIRES 30x3 f ronfc ' smooth tread, 31x3 rear. ' , FRAME Pressed steel. SPRINGS Semi-elliptic, front and rear long and easy riding. WHEELBASE 110 inches. ' BODY Stream line five passen- -ger, neatly upholstered. , FINISH Black and nickel, no option at to color. WINDSHIELD Slanting, clear vision.' TOP One man. The Lowest Priced 5 Passenger Car in the World & & 1 10-INCH WHEEL BASE , " AUTOMOBILE PROFIT SHARING Ton Caa Share In the Enormous Profits Now Being Made in the Manufacture of Automobiles. Read Every Word of This Announcement Whether You Have $20 or $20,000. " ' Y OUR O F F O R T U N I T Y C R. Borry & Co., Incv "- " el WerM BO, Onwaa, Nek. Please send me catalogue, photograph and full Information regarding aa iavestmeat ia the Emaraaai Maior Company. NAME........ j., STREET..;.. CITY. THE EMERSON MOTORS COMPANY it incorporated with capital stock of one million share, each of a par value of $10.00. Three hundred thousand (300,000) shares of this stock is 7 pre. f erred, but at the present time all the Pre ferred Stock is in the Treasury. The Treasury also hold at present two hundred thousand (200,000) shares of the Common Stock.- The company has no debts, has a substantial cash treasury and is actively , engaged in manufacturing its first cars in Long Island City, New York. -The Officers andk Directors irfclude: Willis Geo. Emerlon, Chairman Board of Directors. -'. ; ' VT. A.' Campbell, President , (formerly Treasurer and General Manager of the Imperial Automobile Company). R. C Hupp, Vice President (formerly Vice President and General Manager of the Hupp Motor Co. and automobile engineer , of international repute). - George N. Campbell, Secretary and ' Treasurer (formerly Secretary and Factory Manager Imperial Automobile Co.). - M. S. Shanks, Assistant Secretary ' (formerly Secretary of the Monarch Motor Car Company, of Detroit, Mich.). George B. Gifford, Director (General Manager of the Standard Oil Company, 26 BroadwayNew York, N. Y-). ' Jesse K. Leonard, Director (Director Columbia National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa.). Amos H. Stevens, General Counsel, Travelers Insurance Company; also Gen eral. Counsel Stuti Automobile Company In addition to thase the Advisory Board con tains the names of many man prominent through out the United States in the banking and business -world. The books of this Company are audited one vary month by Th American Audit Company. Thli m nvt-'pMittftr touring ear to tell at to low price of $395 to U mull of Mr. E. C Hupp'i nany yaan taperlaitn. iMtrlns Mr. Hupri lone xprleooa la the auromobiea world and la ttit to urea q( Uia crolutlw of tba autotnobUa industry (or tnt mat ttftaan yean, during wtlcfi period tila nma has bscoaa international, ba aaya alter carrrully cheeking avarythtai ovar. tnat hla new ctm Uoa la without quiwUoo l aioat parfaot la daalfa, durability and ltM of any tow-priced automobile ever mad. a It la well knows that Hr. K C. Huppi ajwraral and oplaloe of thU new ear It eminently worth while. He atattca with the OMuno bile In IMS. At that time the ear waa mM at 165. whan otaar auto , mobile were tailing to a. sa.000 wd. Mr. Hupp- waa graduated fru the OldimoWlo Work t the Ford Company la 1003. Through Mr. HitMi'a knowleda and ezperianot , while making ttva loweet priced automobile in the world, with the Oldmotnr Worhtw he became one of the factor with Henry Ford in the producriou of the flrit 1500 Ford runabout. In 1908 Mr. Hupp and aaaocUtca ergamaad the Hum Motor Company, producing a oar at 1750 wiitah at that Urn waa lower la price than the far which the lord Company waa turning out. aa the Fnrd Company bad advanced the prtoe of their cam to $173. Vader Mr. Hupp manageineat the Hupp Compear aalea jumped from 5D0 crt the Krat year to 5,00 care tho atcond year, and aa original lataatment of leaa than $10,000 grew to a cool Million doilara ay lii when Mr. Hupp dlapoaed of his lnterert and retired from tho company, owing to the fact that he did not agree with the policy of hla aaw clatea la bringing out a higher priced oar. TWa tame rear Mr. Hupp organised the E. (J. H. Corporation, manurirturtng and tailing a touring car that waa lower la prloe than any other car made eicept tlie- Ford, and the very flrat year produced , 8.000 ear, and had oontraota with dealers for 19,000 addiUoaal care, making a total tale of K.OOO for the flrat rear. Mr. Hupp hat alto had tome experteuog in manufacturing Higher priced car, bat hla hobby haa alwayt bean, and It hia been hla aim and ambition, to make and tell the loweet priced car In the world. For fifteen years he baa concentrated upon thtt one dominant Idea, and at laat haa perfected a car ao cheap to bay and ao economical to operate that It can ba owned and used by practically erery family head in tola country. Thia new design, approred by Mr. Hupp, aa the result of fifteen rears effort to make a low priced car and a oar that can be operated at a low eoet and that will aland up and give greater eerrloe for the money than any other automobile made. The car Itaerf It at well built, good to look at and aaay to ride In aa ita higher priced competitor, u It a pure ftream line body, with aU late imitiweinenta. and will not only appeal to the public at large, hut will prove a conatnteut, aatUfnotory method of transportation aultable for the man or woman In any walk of Ufa. While the ear will particularly appeal to tbose of limited meant baeauae of Ita low- mica, yet Ita graceful Jlnes, ample power and economical expeaa af oparatloa will create for Uia car a demand among erery elate. ' Aa itemlaed animate of the coat of raaauracturinf and marketing these ears, baaed upon a production of 16,000 cars per annum, begin ning la WIT. ahowa a net profit of WO per ear, after making a liberal head expenee, etc. Aflar allowing the T per cent dlridend an the en tire Issue of Preferred Block, it ahowa a net profit ef ll.M0.OO0. or m flirt ent to pay dividends of M w cent per annum on the Common oekv beat dee tettlng aelde 160.190 to aurplua. Theee figures ar meed on an estimate carefully compiled by men who know the aato mobile bndoeea and successful ptoneert la the Industry. Thia new car will aieraja to ft mttea or mo to a gallon of gasoline, and at the reesnt high priot of gasoline thia la Itself to a decided argument la faror of the net of thia oar. The profile la the automobile Induetry are too well known to re Quire comment. The day of experiment baa naaaed. Today the tn diiatxr. the third largeet la the United States, la on a tubatantlat and highly profitable beat' The greatest profit la being made la the manufacture of low-priced car. The demand for the oar that we propuee to build to apparent to every one. The coat of manufacture has been carefully worked out. and after proper allowance haa bean made for the increased prloe of raw material, and for any eiigenclet that may artae, there TH remaina a net profit of tQ per ear, based upon aa annual production of only 80.000 care. That this profit can be and will bs Increased hr the laoreased production It Bf-TldenL That the aale of Preferred Stock at par will larure a auflldent capita io- enable tola company to go On a profit-earning baeta la an assured fact That the Common Stock will aooa become more valuable than the Preferred aeenu Inevitable. The Company propoaeo to adopt the most modem buatneai metbeda, . paying cash aa It goes, and pursuing a conservative, butlneaa-llka administration. The most prc native methods of manufacturing and selling will be. adopted. V , We own and offer for aale a rery limited block of tho Common Pre-Organlsatlon Promotion Stock at $4 per ahare. The par value to 110. and the stock to fully paid and non-aaaeaaable. If you act promptly you caa buy any number of ah urea from fly (5) to At thousand (3.000) at H.00 per ahare. Simply fill out. the coupon below for the number of abare yon want and mall it with your remittaaos by check, draft or money order. If you send turrency ba gun and register the letter. Certificate of stock ttsuad bt your nam win go forward io you hr regfetervd mall. We believe that you will aee thia stock Bailing at twice tola prioo within the next few weeks. Immediate action to neceaearr If you desire to obtain any of the stock at thto rery tow figure. Fill out and mall the coupon below today. C R. Berry & Co., Inc., - - , Roan 1012-14 Woodmaa .1 th. World BuMlnf. Oawaa, Nakrasln. w enclose herewith- in full payment for ........ share of th Pre-organiaation Promotion Stock of the Emerson Motors Com pany at the special price of $4.00 per shore (par value $10.00) fully paid and non-assessable. . Name. .'.............,, . ... ......... i, .... - STREET...... CITY. ....... OCCUPATION . Am.li.'R- I'M ' "'o.