14 OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1916. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Local Cash Market is Very i Quiet Because of Light Se j ceipts of All Cereals. POORER WHEAT DECLINES J?.' Omaha. July II. 1914. local eaah market waj rather qult becauae of tha verr nsht receipts oCl all caraala. 3V heat aold generally from lo lower to le hither. There wu a good demand for new wheat, and alao (of the better aamplea of the old cwp, hat moat of the poorer aamplea aold aC 1c decline, 3'on waa Ulead r to He lower, the bulk oaV the aamplea grading Noa. I and 1 and "King at unchanged prlrea. The vaah demand for corn waa fairly lv, but there were only a few aamplea nf'thls cereal on the tables. JjThe oata market followed wheat and corn fm the decline and aold We to r, lower. Tio eaah demand, however, waa quite active TW the aamplea were eaally dlapoaed of a the prevailing prlcea. ijtye and barley receipts were unimportant the markets were auoted unchanged. 'leranra were: Wheat and flour equal osa, lll.W buahela. bushels; corn, SI 0,009 buahela; Wheat, ataady ; Liverpool agiidy. primary wheat recelpta were 1,1 It MOO btMhela and shipments 7SI.000 buahela. aaMinst recelpu of I,000 buahela. and ah I omenta f SM.ftflO buahela laat year. VPrlmary com receipts were 1 1,000 bueh ejfih. and ahlpmenta 644,000 buahela, agalnat revelptt of 3t,006 buahela, and ahlpmenta of Mft.AOO buahela laat year. - "Primary oata recelpta were 622,000 bueh ela, and ahlpmenta 761.000 buahela. agalnat receipt of Sf .. buahela, and shipments of Mn buahela laat year. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago Hi ibl 365 Minneapolis . ,.......2t Dhlutb .... fffnah 31 Kanaaa City tit , 27 S Loula .,187 4ft 3 Winnipeg , 494 .. Theae aalea war reported today: -Wheat No, I hard whiter: 4 cara (new), StO: 4 cara. 11.01: 8 1-1 cars, 1 1.08. No, S hard winter: I cara, 9MH; S 1-6 cara. SkOC; t cara, $1.06. No. 4 hard winter: Itar, UMSki 4 cara, 11.04; t cara. Sl.Oatt: tcar, ll.ei. No, 1 aprlng: I cara, $l,0ft, X. 4 aprlng: 1 car, $1.0. Sample aprlng; I"ftar, tSc. No. I durum: 1 cara, 11.01. ffo. 1 rnUad durum: 1 ear, $1.03. No, 4 iirfied: 1 ear, $1.02. Rye Sample: 1 car f bar ley), flOc, ' Corn No. I white: t cara, 7 Sc. No. I white: $ cars, 77e. No. 4 whltei 1 car, fftie. No. I yellow: 4 cara, 7; 1 car, 7Q. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, Ha. No. A ifclxed: 1 car, 77e No. t mixed: 1 oar, 7ic Sample mixed: 1 car, tie. -Oata No. I white: 1 ear, llfto. Stand ard: 1 car, 3c. No. 3 white: T cara, 10. No. 4 white: 2 cam. lSc. Sample white: 5 cara. 37c; 2 rare, 17 Mrc. Omaha t'aah Piicca Wheat : No. 3 hard, IMTtttfM; No. I hard. $1.O4$H0H; No. 4 hard, $l.00j 1.04 ; No. : aurtng. $1,079 1.12; No. 1 aprlng, $1.041.01: No. 2 durum, $1.016102; No. $ durum. $l.noj 1.01. Corn: No, 2 while, 7778r; No. 3 white, 74 77c; No. 4 white, 16tf"c; No. & white. f&SeSr; No. 4 while, 7S67tsc; No. 2 yellow, 7fJ7'ic: No. 2 yellow, 7H4ji7te; No. 4 yellow, 7fe74r; No. 6 yellow, 71 H 71c; No. it yellow, 77 77 H1: No. 2 mixed, 7777fcr; No. S mUcd, 7fitf77c; no. 4 mixed, 767V: No. t mixed. 76"47(ic; No. 4 mixed. 74 K 07b-. Curt: No. 2 white. 9Utf3 atandard, 3J3 Vil No. 3 white, 263r; No. 4 white, S MI V Barley: Malting, fl7c; No. 1 feed, SO 64c. Rye: No. 2, M "if 87c; No. 2, 6ec. OMAHA FI'TI'BE MARKET. Trading la Quiet, With Wheat Closing Some . Htrunger. The local future market waa very quiet. There wan a moderate amount of trading In wheat during the earlier part of the aeaann, but corn and oata were very quiet through out I ho day. Wheat cloeed a Irlfle stronger, Septem ber advancing ic and December cloalng ateady to kc higher. Heptember corn cloaed lc higher, with December unchanged. September oata were ateady. but the De cember ruled about Mr, lower. Omaha cloalng prlcea on futurea for tbla j Open." High. Iqw.Tcloae. Tea. Wh't. I Hept 1 04 106 0 10H lc. J10IV4- 1 188 1QH 10KV Com. Hept 73 72 '4 72 H 72 Dec. 41 4114 41 41 0 Oata Hept 3D t U S 2 1 ec. 41 41 40 40 41 t:hlcego closing prlcea, furnlahed The Be by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brokera, 211 Sojth Sixteenth atreet: Alt'. I Open, j HTgh. jl;OW. Clowe. Tea. W"ht ' I July 1119H 113 m 111H1US Spt 113U 113 113 1 12 112 Dec. 116- 1 H 114 1 16 116 Corn .luly 7t 79 7X 72 7 Sept 7K- 76 76 76 76 Dec. 6- 46 6 66 6 OalM. July 41 41 41 41. 41 Sept 41 41 40 41 41 Deo. I 4t- 43 42 42- 43 Pork. July IB 11 IS fl 24 BO 24 24 36 76 Sept 24 77 24 60 24 40 24 40 24 C6 Lrd. July 13 18 13 13 13 27 13 7 IS 07 Hept 13 30-26 12 26 13 06 12 06 13 18 Oct. 1$ 37 13 21 II i; 18 12 13 17 Plha. 1 July II 40 13 40 II 40 II 40 II 43 Sept 13 60 13 11 13 42 13 43 113 46 Kaoaaa City 4Jmerl Market. Kanaaa City, July IB. WHEAT No. I hard, $1.07$). IS; Nn. I red, $1.1091.12; July, $1.06; September, $1.06 91.04 ; De uember, ll.OS4Fl.0t. CORN No. 3 mixed, 7HJf7Kc; No. I white, 7978e; No. 2 yellow, 7ltj0c; July, 77c; September, 7Jc; December, 6t tft4r. OATS No, 2 white, 4:942c; Na. I mixed 37938cc. BUTTER Creamery, 2c; flrgta, 21c; aee onde, 33c; packera, 21 c. KO(J8 Flrata, 21 c, POUL.TR rIIena, 1 5c ; rooatera, 1 0 c ; broilcra, 22c. CHICAGO CHAIN AND 1' BO VIM ON. Wheat Market Opena Higher on BulUeb Foreign Advlcca. Chicago, July II. Denlala that black ruat haa apread Into Canada tended today to make wheat tradcra ao mew hat akeptlcal re garding damage re port e. Accordingly, the market, although pointed upward much of th time, cloaed unaettled at 0c to c net decline, with July $141 and Septem ber $1.12. Corn gained c to c, oato loet c to c and provlalona flnlahed irregular, ranging from 10c to a rlae , of 12e. For the moit part tranaaetlona In wheat were of a acalplng character and were not governed by any well defined aentlment aa to values Aaaertiona that ylelda and quality of the aprlng crop haa been aerl oualy Impaired by black ruat led to con tinued uneaalneaa, and there were re porta from aoina authorities that the ruat sporea had already attacked the ateraa of the plant. Unqualified contradiction, how ever, of yeaterday'a advlcea that the peat had apread northward over the Canadian border did a great deal to bring about rather aggreaalve aelllng at tlmea on the hard epoia In the market. The relative weukntf of quotation tn the northweat served alao to handicap the bulla here. Would-b-i purchasers of wheat gavo con siderable attention to Liverpool dlepatchea, aaylng the unfavorable weather In all pro ducing count rlea wad caualng Brltlth buyers to become nervoua. In this connection It waa polntad out that In U04 black ruat re suited In a croj. ahrlttkage of 69,000,000 buahela during July and August and that meanwhile the Chicago market advanced 26c a buahel. Export aulea today were esti mated at 600,000 buahela, Including 100,000 buahela new hard winter wheat to be ehtpped by way of the Gulf of Mexico. Corn, unlike wheat, maintained a Arm tone. Serloua complaints of heat and drouth were received, especially from Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. Only one of the government stations In Oklahoma shows any rain since July' 1.- Speculative selling weakened oata. Hot weather dam age reports had merely a transient bullish effect. Provisions averaged higher with hogs. Late sales, however, of 1,000,000 pounds of lard by a leading trader suemed to operate at least temporarily a a check on buyers. Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 2 red, new, $1.17; No. I red, new, ll.13C1.14; No. 2 hard, new, $1.14; No. I hard, old. $1.10 91.11. Corn: No. 2 yellow, !09Blc; No. 4 white, 76974c Oata: No. I white, 40941c; standard, 43942e. Rye: Nominal. Barley: 07976c. Seeds: Tlm othey, fi.1l; clover, $7.00914.00. Pro visions: Pork, $26.00 936.67; lard, $12.00; ribs, (13 07911.67. B UTTEH -Steady ! ereamery, 22937ie. SOOS Steady; receipt, 17,361 , case; firsts. 22923c; ordinary firsts, 31921o, at mark, caaea Included, 18922c. POTiTOFS Uwer: recelots. 21 Cars Virginia, barreled, $3.26; Virginia, bulk. 30 86c : Kanaaa. Missouri and Illinois Ohio. 76960c. POULTRY Alive, higher; fowled 17c pring 20924c. NEW YORlToKNKRAL MARKET. Quotations ef th Day ob the Leading Commodities. New Tork, July IB. FLOUR Firmly held. ivuvat HnAi aiiv Nn 1 durum, $1.!2: No. 2 hard, $1.23; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.22; No. 1 northern, uannoo, ti.7i. f. o. b.. New Tork. Futurea nomtnal. CORN Bpot, steady; No. 2 yellow, I0c. C. I. f.. New Tork. OATS Spot, easy; standard, 489c; atandard middling, 100-lb. sacks, $24 .00, HAT Steady ; prime. $1.36; No. 1, $1309 $1.33; Nn. 2. $1.1091.20; No. 3, I09l7c; HOPS -Quiet; state, common to choice. ltl, 12920c; 1114, 697c; Pacific coaat. 1216, 11914;; 1314, 10c. HI DBS Steady; Bogota, I29c; Can LFATHKR Firm; hemlock flrata, 17c; seconds, 26e. ... PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $27.00 27.60: famtly, $ZB.0928-&' Beef, steady; mesa, fll.l04f l$.l: family. $1.60920.60. i.rA .t..rf- middle west. $13.26911-36. TALLOW Easy; city, c; special, c; country special, lc. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis. July 18. WHEAT July. fl.16; September, $1.16. ! 2; m ' fl.22; No. 1 northern, $1.11 l ltt No. 2 northern. $1.12 l. lift. FIOUR Unchanged. BARLEY 43972 c- HYB 67986c. BRAN $17.609 1$-0. CORN No. I yellow, 82B3c. OATS No. 3 white. 81 9 39c. FLAXSEED $1.0491 07. St. Louie Grain Market. L Loul July WHEAT No. 2 red. JS $T9i ; old. $i.309i. ; no a hard, new, fl.ll91.lli old, nominal; July. fl.ll; September, t1ua CORN No. 3, lie; No. 2 white, $19 63c; July, 7lc; September, 76 c. OATS No. I, 9ci No. I white, 429 4$c. Duluth Grain Market. Duluth, July 16. WHEAT Eased off today with lee lurid blw r.t report, quiet demand nd larger otUringtt. July eloeed o off; September, lc off, and December )o off; July "HJ 1 up; September, o off and December c off. (s ' - Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, J7ia.-WHEAT-fipot No. 1 Manitoba, 11 Od; No.' 3. lie 6d. , CORN Spot American mixed, new, 10a Id. . London Stock Market. y London, July II. American securities were quietly ateady. SILVER Bar, 39d per ounce. MONET 4 P t ' $94,500,000 THREE YEAR 5 GOLD NOTES OF THE , V American Foreign Security Company Dated August 1,1916 Due August 1, 1919 Interest Payable February 1 and August 1 Principal and interest payable in United States Gold Coin at the office ofJ.P. Morgan & Co. with out deduction for any taxes, present or future, except any Federal Income Tax Coupon notei in denominations of SI, 000, $5,000 and $10,000 Subject (o redemption; in whole or in part, at the option of the Company on any interest date, as follows: . On February 1,1917, at lOlVz and interest; " August 1,1917, at 101 " " " February 1,1918, at 101 " " August 1, 1918, at 100V2 " " . " February 1,1919, at lOOYz " " The American Foreign Securities Company has been organized with a capital of $10,000,000 presently to be paid in at par in cash. It has arranged to lend $100,000,000 to the Government of the French Republic, for which it folds the obligation of the French Government to repay the principal in three years, together with inter est at a rate more than sufficient to cover the interest on the Company's note issue. " In connection with this loan the Company is to receive from the French Government and is to pkdga wm the Bankers Trust Company, in New York City, as collateral security for the above notes, obligations (either as maker or guarantor) of foreign governmints, and other securities as follows: ' Approximate Volu in Dottan at Prevailing Mar keti .-.. ; i and Existing Exchange Rat Government of Argentina $2000fi00 " Sweden... 8J25ft00 - Norway ; 3J90ft00 "Denmark...... 6J80ft00 m Switzerland 12ft80ft00 " Holland WSfiOO "Uruguay 3A43fi00 - - , . " Egypt..... ..." 20J00,000 " " " Brazil (Funding Loan) . . Ij81ft00 - " Spain UfiOOfiOO , , Government of Spain guaranteed Railroad Bonds - BfiOOfiOO Province of Quebec.:...... 27Sfi00 Suez Canal Company Shares..... UfiOOfiOO American Corporate Issues. SJOOflOO v $113,449fiOO . For tht lake of convenience in collection, the coupons and rights for interest and dividends maturing on or tejore August 1, . 1919, are to fx detached and held for the account of the Company by depositories in France. The Company may make substitu tions in the above list of collateral, but (except Kith the approval of the Company and the joint consent of J. P. Morgan & Co. and Brown Brothers & Co.) in no case may the value of the obligations of any one of the above Governments be reduced more than 50 per cent, nor is the aggregate value of the obligations of any one Governmtnt or any other issue of securities to be increased through such substitution to more than SO per cent of the aggregate value of the collateral. Fending the deposits of the collateral, the Trustee will hold cash equal to the face amount of the notes, releasing the cash from timt to timi to an amount equal to 5-Slhs of the value of the collateral deposited with the Trustee. , v . This offering is made subject to the verification of the list of collateral, which may result in slight variations in the relative amounts of the several issues but not in the aggregate value, also subject to the approval of the necessary details by counsel: V WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING ABOUT 5.735 ; ;; PERCENT V : :' :. Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'clock, A. M., July 19th, 1916, and will be closed at 10 o'clock A: M. ', July 24th, 1916, or earlier, in the v discretion of the Syndicate Managers. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS AND ALSO, IN ANY CASE, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR . AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO.', IN NEW YORK FUNDS, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF. PAYMENT WILL BE ... GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT v ; . ; Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definite bonds Application will be mce to M the above notes on the New York Stock Exchange. . J.P, MORGAN & CO. .. .i - ' ' BROWN BROTHERS & CO. HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago WM.A.READ&CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. ' LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, N. Y. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE J.W.SELIGMAN&CO. CHASE NATIONAL BANK, N.Y. NATIONAL CITY BANK, N. Y.' HANOVER NATIONAL BANK, N. Y. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, N. Y. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, N. Y. FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, N. Y. UNION TRUST COMPANY, N. Y. MELLON NATIONAL BANK, Pittsburgh COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia r CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chicago. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, St. Paul Grade of New Wheat Continues High New vheat continues to roll in on the Omaha market. Of the thirty one carloads received, eleven were of this year's crop ' It atl sold at $1.09 per bushel. The grade contin ues high, running from No. 2 hard to No. t hard, plus. The wheat prices were a cent up. to a cent down, that of the old 'crop selling at $1.01 to $1.08 per bushel. Corn was Ji cent off and sold at 75(g79 cents per bushel. The re ceipts were eighteen carloads. Oats were !4 cent up to Vz cent down and sold at 38!439 cents fier bushel- There were nineteen car oads on the market. Coffee Market. New Tork, July 1 COFFEE Continued firmness In the Brazilian marliet waa re sponsible for an advancing tendency here today and after opening 1 to 3 points lower the coffee market gradually gained strength until In the late afternoon, with increasing outside support, a demand from shorts and very light offerings. It aold at one time B points over the previous night -on Inactive poult ions. Thie carried Septembor from 8.37c to t.iir and December from 8.64c to 8. 62c. Th- -tose was 4 to I points net higher. Salea, H.2&0 bags. July, 8.38c; Auguat, .42r; September. 8.40c; October, g.Plc; No vember, 8.56c; December, 1.6 1c; January. 8.07c; February. 8.74c; March, .80e; April, 8.87C; May, 8.036; June, 8.38c. Spot coffee, steady; Rloa. c; Santos 4s, 10c. Cost and freight offers were firm, with 4s quoted at 10.65c, London credits. The official cables reported an advance of 76 rela at Rio, while exchango waa l-32d lower. Nn change In Santos apota, but futurea were 60 to 100 rela higher. Omah Hay Market. PRAIRIE HAT Old : Choice upland $0. 60910.60; No. 1, $8.6090.60; No. 2,17.00 08.00; No. 3. $4.0096.00. choice midland. $1.60910.00; No, 1. $8.0090 00; No. 2, $7.00 98.00; No. 3, $2.6096.00. Choice lowland, $7.6098.60; No. 1, fi.6O7.O0; No. 2, $4,009 6.00; No. I, $3.0094.00. New: Choice, $10. 00910.60; No. 1, $9.00910.00; No. 2, $5.0098.00. STRAW Choice wheat, $6.00; choice oat or rye, $6.0096.60. ALFALFA Old: Choice $11. 00 12.00; No. 1, $10.00011.00; No. 2. $6.008.00. New: Choice, $9.00010.00; No. 1, $8.00 9.00; No. 2, $6.007.00; atandard $7.00 8.00. Oil and Rosin. Savannah, Oa July 18. TURPENTINE Market dull. 45c; salea, none; receipts, 481 bble.; shipments, 2,716 bbls.; stocks, 12,682 bbls. ROSIN Firms; sales, 1,410 bbls.; receipts. 2.313 bble.; shipments, 0.411 bbls.; Btocka. 02,313 bbls. Quote A, B. $6.30; C, D. E, $6.36; F, $0.366.40; O. $0.4090.46; K, I. K, $6.46(26.60; M, $6.466.66; N, $6.60; WO, $6.65; WW. $7.00. Cotton Market. New Tork. July 1 8. COTTON Futures opened steady; July. 12.85c; October. 13c; December, 13.19c; January, 13.23c; March, 13.41o. The cotton market cloaed steady at 3 point ii net advance to 1 point decline. Spot cotton steady; middling uplands, 13.10c; sales, 38 bales. Cotton futures closed steady;. July,. 12.88c; October, 13.04c; December, 13.20c; January, 13.2r; March, 13-4ac. Liverpool, July 1 8. COTTON Spot eas ier: g'd middling. $8. 20c; middling, 8.04c; low middling, 7.8c; salea, 5.0QO bales. Metal Marhrt. New York, July 18.-r-The metal ex change quote lead easy, offered at 6.40, Spelter firm; spot. East St. bouts delivery, $8 874. Copper, dull; electroyttc, $24.00J 26 00 Iron, stoady and unchanged. Tin. easy; epnt offered at $.17.76; at London, spot copper, 8R; futures IS7 ; electrolytic, 122; spot tin 103 10; future, 84 6s. Lead, 28, 10; apelter. 48. Dry (ioodo Market. New York, July 18. Cotton goods were quiet today, with pronounced firmness on many lines of heavy goods. Future buying was of a conservative character. Yams were frtm. Satlna were in good demand for fall. There was a large attendance of buyers in the market. Sugar Market. New York. July 18. SUOAR Raw dull; centrifugal, 6.40c; molasses, 6.63c; refined steady; fine granulated, 7.6Fc. Futures opened easier on scattered selling by com mission houses, prompted by the easier rul ing of the spot market. At noon price were 8 to 11 points lower. Rank Clearings. Omaha, JIy 1 8. Bank clearing for Omaha today were $3,306,679.46 and for the corresponding day laat year $2,904,-438.00. Six absolute monarchies still exist in the world. They are Siam, Mor occo, Oman, Abyssinia, Afghanistan and Monaco. Surprising Special Bargains Every Day in All Departments Throughput the Store In Our Great Re moaeiMg U AU6 n DODGE a DOUQLAS STREETS Opportunities for Big Price Savings on All e Kinds of Seasonable and Dependable Mer chandise Seldom Equaled, Never Surpassed LOOK-Why Not j 1 Buy One of These? Ljl Bargain sale of our entire stock of standard makes, including used and shopworn pianos. D I A TVI 11 C 1 AA ff Dil You Ever Hear of Good rlAWLJO, $1UU.UU Pianos as Low as $100.00? We have a few at this price See them while they last. 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