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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1920)
JJMAHA, " F'KIUA Y, J L'!Y South' Side Ml MAN IS SHOT, 3 OTHERS NABBED FOR IOWA HOLDUP r ... Four Are Held in Connection v With Train Robbery and 7 , For Fleecing Farmer I, ' Of $V800. i'. Officers wounded one man and arrested three other in the railroad yard at Twenty-ninth and H streets early Thursday morning. The four men are held for investigation in connection with the robbery of u 1iox car and a hotdup at Pacific Junc tion, la., Wednesday night, in 'which the victim, a farmer, lost $1,800. The wounded man was taken to St. Jdseph hospital. His right leg was badly shattered. Hospital attendants ay they are unable to understand The name he gives and he is booked ns "John Doe." The other men gave their names as Prank Johnson, Sioux City; Thomas Coyle, Detroit, Mich., and Bert Farman, Chicago. The arrests were made by three railroad detectives. "Doe" was shot when he attempted to run away, the officers said. The name of the farmer who claims to have lost the jl.KK) is withhetd by the officers. . South Side police say Coyle and Farman answer descriptions given by the victim of the two highway men who robbed him. He is ex pected in Omaha today to identify his alleged assailants. Chauffeur Faces Charge. . Lawrence O'Neill, 4226 South Twenty-third street, a chauffeur, is charged with assault with intent to rob, in a complaint filed in South Side police court Thursday' by Mrs. Iva' Roberts of the Drexel hotel, who ctaims she swallowed a diamond worth $475 when O'Neil attempted to take it from her. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Live Stock St BrliluM'i Catholic Order of Koren Ws wHImeM t-h school hull Friday evening at . v Amsrlran Iron ami Mttl Co. W buy all Hindu of Junk. Pay lh bet market prlf s. A apsclaly on l.tl autns. Call sTouth 111 or writ to B321 South SStfc. South Sid". Adv. . Mrs. Mlnnl MlllVr. formerly of t alt" Charlm. '-a..' who hat been a gwt of ler sister. Mara-arrt rlallornn. 3212 .. t-. tnr I'mint-ll TlluffM. y where aha will visit' Mrs. M. Kolibcrt. Announcamenti ar out of the weiimtnc Inst Saturday of Clyde Hackney of Oinnhn rnl Miss Kathleen Howna of Middletnwii. Ohio, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. .tamos Tomanek. 2111 J afreet. The eeremony was performed by Hev. n. I.. Wheeler. Property owners on Bellevire boulevard almost unanimously want the roadwav pnved with concreta at a oust of about JM.non a mil, and a petition his been rr"sntd to tha commissioner of Sarp ouhty. The commissioners will mint July IS to consider the proposal. . At"a meeting- at Papllllon Thursday Parpy county girls who are attendlnK i'rru Stnlo Normal school orjranlacd a club with the following- officers; I.or:i Sueey, president; Anna Cook, vice-president; Marsjaret Ward, secretary and treasurer, and Elsie Oramllcb, yell leader. l.ou's Schram and Mlsa Kreda Stark of Sr-rpy county were married Werti-.i-iv morning at St. Colombla'a Catholic c.iun h In I'aplll'.on by rat.ivr lunu-.nt I. sttordlns to announcements Issued Thurs day.. Tli bride was accompanied by her ss'er" .Miss I Mate 8i-k. as l.rld-smnM and Louis Schram. brother of th groom, ..Hated as best nron. The brfiln Is llic ii:iui;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Stark of irvinKtoii and the groom Is thefourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schnim o" J'apllllon. The newly married couple will be at home to friends after July 15 at their farm, one mils south of tlretna, tther Mr. Schram has been farming. Omaha. July I. Cattl. Hog. Shep. 3. )3S 4.7JI 3.600 Louis Metz, Former Brewer, Dies On Ranch In Wyoming Iouis K- Mctv, 47 years old, for mer general manager of tlie Meti Bros, brewery of Omaha-, died Wed nWday at his ranch home in Cody, Neb., after a lingering illness. Durino- hi business Career 111 Omaha Hie made his home with his "rothcr, Charles, at 362.1 Dewey venue H i u-pr.t west for his health tvrn tnniitrn aeo. The bodv will he brouglft'to Omaha for private burial. He is survived by three brothers, Fred, Charles and Arthur, , a"d one sister, Mrs. Antonia Hauck of St. Louis. I 'In Newsboy Struck by Auto; k Driver cf Car Arrested 4 Frank TcrryJ 2-year-old newsboy 26 Pierce strfe. was slightly in jured yesterday when he was struck near Fifteenth nd Farnatn streets by an eastbound automobile driven by Edward Munroe, jr.. 3416 Hamil ton street. ' The .boy suffered a gash on the left ear. Real Estate Transfers Ah ha Camn No. 1, Woodmen of the W, .rid Hull Ass'n. to B. Prk I'll'lntrs. rnpltol ave,. S2 ft. w. of !Mth at.. . s.. 50xl!0 10, Vi'llam Uauennr-lster and wife to . Conrad H. Bauermelster, HOth a!., US ft. a. of Dodge, e. a. 4".rx:s.ii rnd n 6 Joeph Teraric to Ters Mlttelholi, V at., (i ft. w. of !!lth t., a. a. SU1S0 .- IV-'l Now ! xonkl and wife to Florlan Kiuiwllnsky. et a!, 3"d st 44 ft s. of T !.. w. . 44x125 A T. Mofflt and husband to Vpolev Vonrira and w'.fe, Sid St., "0 ft. . of W s'.. e. s. 60x.SU.. V'""..im 1.. Ilcltersrtn. and wlfa to "t-i C. Jensen. Tlrowne at., :'. ft. w. of Stth st.. a s. 4'xl"2.. 5 11 P Huth" v - fid h;.and to John . Thompson. G'ttn. Mere dith ave.. -'inn ft. . of 4;d at., s. a. r.cxirt .- r.'i-h V. n bt.ker to OeorK- A i:ckles. SfitH ave.. 153 ft n. of Fowler ave.. w. a. SOxl.lo 4 Jacob Clapler to VIoseph Mlljush. W at., 100 ft . of J9th at., n. a. 37.SX129 ' 1 li M. Larson to Theodor Oead mann, s. w. cor. 31at an Rey. nobis. IMxUJ Ad i Putman and huaband to An drew R. Anderson, s. w. cor.. Jlst and Sheffield. 13!xl33 S tlusale Kraft and husbanoV to Abraham nennan and wife, Daven port at., VT.i ft. w. of Ilth v a. a. 33alS3... Harvey J. Orov and wlf t Ann Mollner. 64th t., ! ft. a of ' Bedford at., w. a. WxlSS.S ! John HiDPt to John F. Bannon, 4!d aft. 80 ft a. of Burt. w. a. 4al2S. I ,000 ,000 J00 .500 75.1 .501) 300 .J00 ,sno ,800 :.S')0 I.JOJ .BOO .ion Receipt were; M.indnv ihollday).. i tittinimi Tuesdav.... lufflrlal Wedneaday. Estlmat Thuraday. Four day thl week. 11. 554 (lame daya last wek.l.ls Same daya S I ago.li.4 8am day I w ago.lt. Itl Fume day year ago.!0.3lt Rerrliits and dliuoaltlun Reeclota and disuoaltlon of 11 vw stock at the Union Stork Yarda, Omaha, Neb., for 14 hour ending at 1 p. m.. July 8, l'-C RECEIPTS CARS. rtri 1,!46 18.110 1.(11 13. 3U I.HI'O 13.(10 21. tit 41.0(11 41,412 64.8.l 45,115 J0.4O 44.451 30.1C1 5J.034 5.4i of live stock Wabash Mo. Paelfie.... Union Psctflc C. it N. W.. at... A N. W.. wet. St. P., il. ft O. Cattl Hg Shp Ml ... t ... C. c. c. C. 13. A .13.. west C. R. I. A P.. east... C, R. I. P., west.. Illinois Central Q.. aat...., 10 1 1 t'hl. lit. Weat Total Receipt..'.. DISPOSITION H BAD. Cattl Horra Sheep I 3! 1,6 ... 12 64 1 ... 10 S 11 1 1 i i ... i its ei 1 MWrla & Co Swift & Co Cudahy Pack. Co.. Armour A Co. Svhwarta A Co J. W. Murphy Llplnger Lincoln Pack. Co. . . . So. Om. Pack. Ctfc.. Hlgglna Pack. Co... John Koth A Sons... Mayerowlch A Vail. lilasibarg F. P. Lewie J. B. Rout A Co.... J. H. Bulla R. M. Burrua A Co. Koaenrtotrk Bros.... Wertheitnur A Degen Sullivan Urus I Mo. -Kan. C. A C. Co E. O. Christie Jensen & Lundgten. Om. Tuck. Co Midwest Pack Co... Swift from Kan. C. Other buyera Total 424 CSS I, Sin 172 Hi II 3 2 12 11 31 11 s 23 24 61 2 80 I 20 8 I 177 127 59S 1.634 1.521 2.210 1.068 2,700 58 1,018 2,272 1.860 1.652 7.44 4.416 10,4s; 14, U6 Cattle Kectipta of cattl fell off some what cuua, 'jtaumatea catling ior Hi-ad. Iw tlia lour da) a the total 1 U.ouu head, or 7.0UU ahoit i,f a week ago, and ,uuu iisa than lor tli correspond' on tune last tar. Tho steer market was lamer low. with price genvially slnaJy to a quarter lower; Uctier sales came early In the atalon. quality of trie run was very good with aevtial luada bring ing 116.25. Af compared with last week cloaa, valuta ai around 2ic higher on both steuia and earllngs. Tha cow mar ket followed the ateer market with price steady to 25c lower, but movement wa u little dull. For the four daya valuea ate Ji6 4Vu higher, due to the rapid advan'd made on Tuisday. There was no chanju In ralvea and bull. Feeder again so'. I at about ateady price and are unchanged for th week. Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Chicago, July 8. A renewal of liquidation and hear pressure car ried corn and oati prices off to new low levels on the present downturn. Support was lacking and numerous stop-loss orders vvcre uncovered on fhe way down. Buying against bids was the main factor in checking the decline at the last. Closing trades were with net losses ot 3(fij5VaC on 'inancia ial I -jij ! e-Omaha Produce Bonds 'and Notes l.onnon Money. July s. liar Silver '64il New York, Juiy 8. A broader list of stocks was dealt in today than in the preceding sessions of the week and prices advanced all around. The ntfsii ei nsettei.lae ... 4.at.i 1 I Mvwtr.i v I'anilUiai I1IUU3U ll ISSUCa indicate a reawakening of so-called "pool" operations, which have been wont to spring up in the last year corn, lj62c no bats, IJSqc on rye4 whenever the supply of call money maue posstnie an increase ot specu lative activities. Call loans were renewed at 7 per cent and this quotation stood throughout the day. in contrast with a V per cent renewal rate on Tues day and 8-per. cent on Wednesday. It was e.viuent in brokerage' house comment that this apparent proof of easier money conditions was a real influence in the purchase of stocks. Industrial shares advanced 1 to I points or more, trading centering mainly in the petroleum issues and Specialties. Rubber, steel and auto. I mobile stocks, which had been espe cially ouoyant tne day betore, were tinder pressure in the afternooii, re flecting a fair amount of realizing sales. The scale of business was slightly less than on Wednesday. Sperulnion Stronger. . The gradual but persistant advance of prices since last Friday has changed the complcxlun of Wall aireet'a attitude toward tho immedlute future of business. Specula tion haa also gained something ot an Im petus from atudy of the political situation. While the main body of day to day atock market followers appeara to be committed to republican pollcl.s. It Is noticeable that the democratic nominations for tho coun try's liluheat offices have been received with approval, the reason bi Ing an 1m presiion thst with either party a victor In tho election-a "business" adinln.strutlon will bo ussurud. S -nllmunt rather than new and concrete fails In respect to Industry and politics litis iieon directing the market of Into, and proper reservation lttds to be made In surveys of the security market for' the tlKht credit situation. it la well known that Lnnlu-rs are constantly examining the trend of cr illt demands with the purpose of presenting as far as poi.sible a severe strain In the autumn, and it la certain that a close oversight of stock market funds will be .maintained throughout th summer month.1. London Sliver Advances. and 5j'4C on barley At the inside figures nearby de liveries of com showed 18'26jc tinder the high of June 21. while the December dropped 19c from the out side price of June 26. The market was almost demoralized early, due to stop-loss order veiling, very little trading being done in September at the opening above $1.584. -Houses with eastern connections took Sep tember heavy at times to cover shorts and succeeded ni making a good rally at one time, but the mar ket turned very weak toward the last. Crop Reports Favorable. The July-September spread widened to !.c at the last and the cash trained slightly on the July wtth-aales of No. yellow around 4e. over tttt future.' Re ceipts 18 cars with shipping aalea 98,000 bushels. Crop reports were favorable, al though warmer weather would be bene ficial as the crop needs to be forced along. na were Irregular and lower with' corn, hot the persistent buying of July hv a lending rash hoce advanced at ono time to the previous dn-'s elo. Th's buvlng r.T been geln-T on for tee past three days, nnd at Isst th prem'om over S-MiferHor wrs Ui'ir atralrst 15'Se th" previous day. T, fount' r-not seld that the crop would not only b larger than Inst ynr but thitt 'be minlltv would he vee nr'ch b- tter. Prem'"is In the samrilo m-rlct -e-v strorr w-'fi aMeners. good hu-e-s. r'rlc" w--o o-e nt to le tower -vth 70 cars an 1 shipping salea 40.nnn No. 37.. U. . it.. . Is.. C4.. 17. . st! ! IS. . 13. . 29. . 1. . 17. . .. 4.1, . 33.. 43. . 3. . BEEF STEKRS. Av . lfl7 12 S5 .1474 15 85 .1369 16 15 llui, Si4 1" . I -00 li :5 . .U-7S . .ISGll ..1314 ..1234 . .1202 . . s;5 .. 713 . . '. . . 803 ..1013 .. , .. TS .. K74 ..11180 16. 33. 40. J. . SS. 23. 15 40 15 75 16 no K 10 K, YEARLINGS. 1'J. St. t IT. .1 '! $15 55 .1134 10 CO .1304 16 25 .l-U. I , j Hi) 15 25 16 60 15 85 16 05 111 15 .1(116 .1092 .1103 .1010 .1435 ri c hi" TToej wl-h- s-'-'hos-rl conneeftfins were ood huye-s p' rve. fnd ' market she-ed retr"-"- p-,''!!; n-s"-". The ......VteiI ranet-d 'iM - S-'nher.Oe-o- bee a'-toe.-wt p t.e t.l.r rtee on te e-or. Tvd rlnlmed 50,000 bushels sold to Corman:-. r" "ne'.-et 4eoti. 'llr.ee "'.is " en b'-si-' mM n t .t.- f riti,..y n.y rftn'-nrts ot " v n tr- k ' '-i t o-er oi". with a a?le at 2.!4'4. P.eepts Prie'e.r hroUe f!7c. PMruni1 wis slow --it f.ito-ea v weik. Spot sales Hi "7?1.S", "'C"1-)s t rrrx. F""f'1 ''Ms for eS v-h"St ,1"n-red " ?c t the to J" t c-.d o"lnt-a - 't. N- i'e r"-e-'d. T'ds n .-e. t r-t.i.-.oi ,..,rK,,fj tn :r .., ti - ff,,t v.,v 4o..t all August f .f.i and S-jiteniher c--' wr-- r'- - s.-rv fi-ni In en ,...-., - rn track here sold at Reee'"' ' ' cits. Pit Notes. (Jraln Inspected toflny: wheat. 15 cant; r.rn. 191 cais; oats. 50 cars; rye. 7 cars; barley, it cn'rs. ' Mlnner.oolla stocks of wheat decreased .ItO.OtiO bi-sliels for four dey. against a decrcuao of 1 no, 000 bush' Is n year apo. tints d crmstd 50.000 bos!. els; rya de. i-'cnsed 29j.fiuii bushels and barley In- . ........ I .A .An i. . , i.e., i i,.,r, u mi; ; j. Silver prices again advanced rather fharply at London with a" resultant forward movement of thu "furelsn" sliver quotation at New York. The price of 94"c per ounce here was !'o higher than the day befur. Today's quotation waa 14'ic above tho price the dny before the mint began to buy metal from American mines and refincilPs at $1 per ounce, and while the aiorpllnn by tha treasury of domestic a.lvrr undoubtedly has hsd much to do with the rise of world prices. It la prob able that other Influence have come into operation. China Is buying more freely than a. month ago. The far eastern ex changes move upward today, a natural pn duct of the ri:;.; In silver. The Dank of Ungland's reserve position, dl.-closed in the weekly statement, ad vanced from 8 V, to 12',, per cent, a not unexpected development, after ' the half ye.-.rly settlement. Government borrowings were, reduced substantial!? as well as other loans. Gold holdings incrcas d JM.uiiu.Muo Wholesale prices of beef cuts are a follows. No. 1 ribs, iic; No. 2 ribs, !.'u; No. 3 ribs, :0c, No. 1 loins. 4oc; No, 1 loirs 43c; No. S loins, 34e, No. 1 rounds, 33c: No. 3 rounds, Sic; No. 3 rounds, 21e. No. I churlia, 21c; No. chucks, lilije, No. 3 enueks. 13c. No. 1 plates, llc: No'. 2 plates, 11c: No. 3 plates. aVc. -F18H. Fresh red salmon, per lb., 22c; fresh bullion, chicken, per lb. ISc, trout, sues to suit, Superior stock. 27c; whltetish, Seattle stock, med., 27c; pickerel, Canmllan Jacks, large, l!c, dressed. 15c; catfish, fine northern etoek, 80o; yellow pike, fine sites, cheap, 0cj black cod, 15c; red snap per, fine, 25c; bullhuada. large northern, scarce, !(c; whit perch, nice size. Ic; carp. No. 1. 12c: herring, llo. Fancy Black Baas Medium to small, per lb..t2(ic; order slae. per lb.. 3uc. Finnan hsddie. Do-lb. box, per lb.. lc; rmoked whlteflsh. 10. lb. baskets, per lb., 23e; kippered salmon. 10-!b. box. per lb. 32c; peeled shrimp, per gal, 12.50: lobsters. 45c. Frogs Jumbo, per do., $4.00; medium per rtoi., 12,00; small, p-r Ho. "'e. Prices furnished by Olllnsky Fruit Co. Oranges lit,, ISO, 28, in, $7.00; I7S, 200, 216, 252, $7.60. Lesiwns 300 Bunklst. $8 60: 360 Sun. klst. ItiOOi $00 choice. $0.ou: 360 choice. $5.50. Grape Fruit Florida 4s, $8.00; Florida 54s. $5.50. HaiiRiiHH Per pound, loc, California Fruits Apricots, extra fancy. $3.00; pltpns. Climax. $3.50; plums Itur bank, $?5U; plums, Santa liose, $3 50; plums, blue, $3.76; peaches. Triumphs, $1.06; peaches. 5-box lots, $1.60; peaches, Ueorgla Klbertsj, six-basket crates, $5.00; pears, b hoxes. $3.50; California apples, per box. $4.00, Small Fruits Gooseberries', 24-pt. cases, $2.75; currants, 24-pt. cases. $4.00; cher ries. H. U. pints, $2.60; cherries, 11. O. quarts, $4.00; loganberries, pints, $6 Oil: H. R. strawberries, pint. $6.00; blackber ries. $6.00. Cantaloupes Standards, $-4.30: ponies. $4.00; flats, $2.00; honey dew, .6 to 10 In crate, $3.60. Watermelona Crated, per pounds. 4c to 4e. Potatoes No. 1 Rose, per pound, 8c; No. 2 Rose, per pound. 7c; No 3 Hos. per pound, 5c. Cao.rti; Cal'.fornla crated, per lb., 0c; home-grown, per lb., SRVac Onions Texas yellow, per basket, $1.'.0; Texas white, per tucket. $2.00; Cal ifoTnia reds, sacked, per lb. 3Vjo. Vegetables Tomatoea, 6 baski t crates, market price; wax beans, per basUet, mar ket price; greenyfi ons, per basket, mar ket price; greeaf beets. markeL price; green turnlrs. market prh-e. gffen car rots, market price; aMpa'agim, per duz.. market prite; parsley, per doK., murket price; i (tdinhes, per doz,, market-price; onions, per dost , market once; cauliflow er, per basket, market pric, leaf lettuce, I e.r dox , market price: head lettuce, California, per doz., $1.00, grce:i peppers, per lb., 6t)i : cucumbers. 11 G.. per dots., 2.50; cucumbers. H. O . per bask, t, $;i.ro. lie mis and Notes, Kurnluhed by Peters Trust Co.: Am, Tel, It Tel. (la, 1924 .. Am. Tel. M Tel. t.a, 1926 .. Am. Tobacco 7sl$22 Am. Tobacco 7ss'l!i:3 ...... Anucoiula Coppi-r tis, 1929 .. Anglo-French lir.t. 5s 1920. Ar. i& Co. Con. lub. 6s. '20 Heth. Steel Co. Is. 1922 II th Steel Co. 7s, 1923 ,. . . Hritish 5-s, 1921 C. H. q. 4s. 1921 t:uilaUv I'.l.'k. Co. 7s. 1925 .. Liggett .Myers lis. 1921 .. Procter & Cnble 7s. 1922.. Procter & Gamble 7s r.ij.!.. I'nlon Pacific Co. 6s. l'.)28 . . Wllaon Conv. 6. 1'-"' .... llld. Asked. , 92' 92 , (3 3t , 99 Vi 'IJ4 . 99 St , 7W 8 , 99',, "9 I 94 Vj 'Ml , 97 7H , 97 974, , , 911 H , 93 -V !4 , 9S'.. 9S; , 96' j C , 99 l"0 . v$ 100 .,95.1, nr,.i . S4" 85 ' 1 London. ounce. Monu) 4. per cunt. Discount Kates Hliort cent; three mouths' bills, bHia, 61 I'er 6 ' per cent. II, ir Nllvrr. New York, July Har Silver Petneatlc, 91tVje; foreign, 844c, Mexican Itollars 71c. ( lib ago Produce. Chicago, July 8 Hotter Weak ; treami 1 f', 44 in "f '. c. ' Kggs Higher; receipts, 16,130 cae; 'Irsth. 4o',4iJ..v; ,.,u,i,, ry nuili,, ..i.e :Ac; at mark, case Included, 344(130; s.orage packed extras. 43c; storuga packed I'l-sts, 4;Hf 42 'c. Poultr Alive, higher: fowls, SOc, New loin Money. New York, July 8. Mercantile raper i ?i 0 8 per cent. Kxchangc Irregular, , Sterling' Sixty-day bills, $3..SV,; com merclsl in-day .bllis, on banks. $:l.K9',j; t-ommercinl 60-day bills, $;i.!3; ilemaa.l, K3.94: cables. $3,944. Pranrs Uemand, 8.32c; cahli s, 8.34c. Helgian Francs I'eniand, 8.8c; cabl-.'s, t.Oiic. Guilders Demand, 35.25c; cables. ':i.S.;7 Lire I'emand. 6.00c; cables, Otc. Marks Demand. 3.63c; cable. 2.64c. New York i:cbange on .Montieal 12 .'-16 per cent. Honda Government, irregular; rnllroii'l. steady. Tiin Loans Strong; all dates, 8 4 per cent. Call Money Steady; high, 1 per cent; low 7 per cent; ruling raie. 7 per cent: clos ing bid, 6 per cent; offend ut 7 per ciwl; last loan. 7 per cent;, bank acceptances, 6 per cerjt. . Liberty Ilond Prices. New York, July B. Liberty bond prices at noon today were: Ss, 91,60; first 4s, 86.30; second "TIC 85.50 bid; first 4.., S6.30; second 4'a, K5.74: third 4'is. k9.S; fourth 4ls, S6.04; Victory 3i. 95.90; Victory 44s. 95.88. Cotton futures. New York, July . Cotton future opened ateady; July, :19.05c to 39.40'j tictober, 32.10c: December, 31.65c; Jan uary, 30.90c; March. S0,32c. Kunsas City Produce. Kansas City, .Mo., July 8. Pscklng But terOne rent higher, 40c; other grade unchang d. Kggs Unchanged : hens, le, higher, 25 (u:,sc; other classes unchanged. New York Metals. New York, July 8. Copper Steady; electrolytic, spot and third quarter, lie. Iron Steady ; prices unchanged. Tin Sternly; spot, July and August, .56. Antimony $7.75. Lead Firm; spot and July, offered at 8.30c. Zinc Quiet; i:t Ht. louls dellvtiy, spot, 7.4'ic bid. 7.70c asked. At London Spot: Copper, 8$ 12s 6d; electrolytic, C105; tin, 249 6s; le4, ' (33 5s; alnc, ill 16s. Nsr York Dry Goods, .'ew Tork, July Cotton f(,od were very quiet In today' market, mills begln nhiga to curtail (hair output. Yarn, dress goods and men' wear, war dull. Milks were especially Inactive, with one large concern in financial difficult!. Burlaps wer ateady, Siwt Cotton. New York. July 8. Cotton mlddllng, 40.60c. Spot, quint; Typewriters Can Make Immediate Delivery on Underwoods, -Remingtons, Royals, ' L. C. Smiths, Olivers, ' and Coronas. Buy Now and Sav Monty. Central Typewriter Exchange Doug. 4120 N1912 Farnatn St. Local Stocks and Bonds by Hums. Itrlnkei II 1016 io! !l()06 13 75 15 00 15 16 16 00 It 60 13 30 16 Oil 16 2" COWS. 9 60 2! s I II 11 9 .". 9. . It.. 15.. 632 804 828 78 790 833 850 908 til 1 13 50 14 75 15 70 15 85 0 Grain lnsi,xtr font tin licensed ee- I but this stood almost In entirely as se 5 vntnrs: Wheat. 2 cars; corn 77 cars- nnii curity for new notes. A feature of the 'I . .a ' . . . '"'."I I An . . V. tnnLr nt Vr.nra WM AO 13 15 15 85 16 16 9 90 1..1. 441 . 760. .ic; . .' $i:8 130 HKIFUKS. 6 75 8 1045 l: 6$ HULLS. , 8 00 l...u..-i;S0 9.33 1 00 CALVIOS. $ 00 , 6 382 9 00 10 00 6 -. . 184 11 00 KTMI-KEItS ANI FKEDF.RS. 18 62 6 25 t IT 950 T 15 6 647 I 26 yuotat'ons o'n cattle: Good to choice bc-tvea, $IS.6eK.riU: fair lo good beeves, $14.7(16.50; lommon , ti fair beeves,. $15.00t 14.73; good to chol,e yearlinas. $15.25el6.25; fair to good yearlings, $l."..0015.2f.; common to fair yearlings,' SlO.OOis 1.1. mi; choice to prime helfes. $1 1.600 12.75: good to choice heifers, $!0.0OS(,11.SO; - common to fair helfeis. jjKtoiJr 10.60; choice to prime cows. $11.00 i l2.60; good to choice cows, $J,6011.00; fair to good rows, 'n.r0ii.60, common to fair cows. $3.7506.60; good to choice f, edirs. $9.25nll.OO: medium to good feeders, $8,50r9,2&; common to fair feed' ers. $7.,r,Ut8,50; good to choice stockers, $9.O0(tf 10 00; fair to wood stockers, $7.600 9.00; common to fair stockers, $6.50W 7.E0; stock heifers, $i.757.25; stock cows, $5.00 SJi 7.00; stock calves. $5.50 8.00; veal cnlves. $7.6012.00; bulls. s:ars. eJc, $6.00 10.60; good to choice grass bVves. $12.00i 12.75; fair to good grass heoves. $11.00 1 2.00; common to fair grass beeves, $9.75trll.OO. Hogs Arrivals of hoga for today's trada was estimated at 9,800 head. Shippers bought freely during early rounds and competition waa lively enough to produce an advance of fully 25e on hogs suitable for shipping. Packers put up their drnvt at prices that were mostly 15ii(25e hi"her. Hulk of the receipts ehnna-ed hands at $14.00fi 13.00. with best ltsht hogs mak ing a top of $15.75. 14 cats: rye. 10 ctrs and hnelev j From store; Corn, 1,000 bushels 'and oats s.'-M bushels. " W'csti rn hog reci-ipta tod:.y were 86 lino ncid. against 7,93r, last wk and 103.838 last year. Two years ago. 99,234 head The Kink Isli nd rallrosd haa removed I ho embargo which proilded that corn -ecelved On that- road hurl A i. -..1.1 1,1 buyers who could accept the grain on I al th- Rock Island tracks. . Removal nf the I ' embcrgo means that car on that ruad ! t iny now be switched-to other lints, tool weather s ill i,r.ii;. i ... .i.. llo s:ntis; but no nbnormally low rend .:.;rs arc reported ts pnjr section.- Tha ..-iitlivr wTIl continue lair without mater- I chanps in t-mperature1. from the Lakes thi Hnoklea. until Friday night. Hist bjl for nevf osts this morning wa He ovor Heptcmher for July shipment. HootKs'o,,..,, III., .wires: "Had no rain '1 ?ii.eri",tor yet' 'uo1 ather will Help filling. Two field of early June oats out yesterday. Estimated yield 60 .... , suit,. etati'ment of the Ite.nk of France was an Increase of J49.4OO.O00 franc In circula tion, which acquired emnhaiis from the fnct that outstanding notes had been in process of contraction for several weeks. In. the foreign exchange the same trend wrs s-en as on Tuesday and Wednesday. Sterling gained of a cent to $3.94 for chocks, while rales In France. Holitlum and Italy reeedrd slightly. Holland ratea ore firm as were Swl?s quotations. New , York Quotations Range of ' prices of the leading stocks fumls'hfd by Logan & Bryan, Peteta Trust building: ... Halls: A.. T. A S.. F. . ..4 lialtimore A- oiiio .32V4 Canadian Pacific $174 N Y. & H. . K 69 Ltle R. R I2'i 'It'. Northern, pfd 0'ft llllno's Central ..S2V Mo Kan. Tex. . C'a 1 Kan. Clly SoutliernIS Shipping- sa.Ua over- night were SI. 000 brshels corn, 30.O011 bushels oats, and H'.IIOO bushels barlry. The east can celed 20,000 bushels corn here this morn- "FoV'h? I. 'li' ' S' .T,5"'he Co" I nu.l Pacific ..26 for the last 60 days the farmers of the . V Y N H & II 31 Vh" :aLZ' hr "We to market j NorlhVrn Pa. Ry ...... ...... , ,ti 1111 ni irom 1 to $l.l5fiil N W . I-V ."nd r,Th.e'PreW.nt rr'C Sep'om" ' R ' farm?; ii "L """r. 0,l! ''' that the U-ading Co. .. farmer will have to accept less than 70 It!.. It. I. i l, ,1 on-. .v.r " - r ncw ".-. I ! !'. i, ., ,n .,!"'1' 1 knuw ,nv wl not. The situation In onts la the reverso of that li in " ? 'l"K,lble for oats to decline any further." Chicago Closing Prices. By Updike Oraln Co.. Doug. 2SJ7. Julv x open I High. Low. Close, Yes. 1IOCS. ' No Vv. 8h. P- rn. A. Sr.V Pr. 5S..343 .. $13 60 43. .350 .. $13 "5 30.. 290 13 86 67.. 561 180 13 to C8..241 210 14 00 49. .22-4 .. 14 10 41. .233 .. 14 15 7T..21J 110 14 20 05.. 264 '7 14 26 TT..220 70 14 .15 i.1..209 250 1 4 10 78. .219 40 14 50 67. .309 .. 14 60 32. .228 .. 14 65 64. .254 110 14 75 109. .251 .. 15 0 68. .219 .. 16 20 81. .214 .. 15 55 66.. 213 80 IS 10 - 2J..0 ... $.3 V 26. .20 ... $14 no 4S..211 "... 14 10 52. .337 ... 14 IS f.5,.320 180 14 26 TT..216 40 14 36 68. .28? 80 14 40 57.. 248 70 14 50 r.'-'..26 70 14 60 81 . .274 ... 14 65 49. .537 180 14 75 6SU-.248 70 14 80 K..2:0 ... 14 85 8S..18S 70 14 90 68. .270 140 ISM 61. .239 ... 16 25 f3..221 ... 15 45 72. .214 ... 15 50 34. .18 ... 15 75 Art'es Corn July Sept. 1 Dec. i Rye 1 July Sept. '. Oata July Sept. Dee. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Ribs , July Sept. I.69V4 1.59S, 1.6644 1.67 1.60 1.60 1.65V4 1.66 V. 1 43 1,434 1 40 1.40J, 2 23 2.23ii 2.20V, 2.21(4 1.89V4 l.6 1.87 I.8i 96 .14 Vi .44 ' .76 .764 .75 .76 28.25 28. n 28.25 28.25 29.76 30.26 29.76 30.25 18.30 19. TT 116.80 18.77 19.30 19.82 119.20 18.60 16.75 116.75 116.75 18.T5 17.37 11 7.63 117.31 1T.6J Kanaa City Ut Stork. Kansas city. Mo.. July . Cattle Re ceipts, 6.800 head: beef steers, ateady to J5c lower; yearlings. $10.60; best heavies. $18.40; choice grassera. $16.00; quarantine cattle, ateady; aalea, $16.26912.35; hulk, $10.36911.75; quarantine cowa. $.7t 9.10; other claasea uneven but mostly teady; choice vealera, $12 004)13.00.. . Hogs Receipts, 5,000 head; steady" to Ife higher: top. $16.95; bulk, heavy and medium. $15.6oei6.$0; bulk, light, $16.26 0-15.40. a , , Sheep Recetpta. 1,00 head: -sheep, steady; odl bunches, native ewea. $7.00; bulk, $ 00.4 I 50; lamb moat ley ISc higher; tot- native, $16.25; Arizona. $14754 ' - Sheep and Lambs Today' run of sheep waa fairly large, amounting to 13.500 head, offeringa came largely from the west with ldahos. Oregons and Ts'evadaa comprising the bulk. Very little business waa trans acted earlr, but parkera wanted good fat lambs and trade finally took form at prices 25(ff'SOf higher. Good lam'o sol.l around $16.0045 15.60. Fat sheep ruled strong with b.st ewea quotable around 8w6.25. No material change occured In feeders, good grades finding an outict largely at $13.O0!3.50. . Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Fat -inge lambs, $14.00 ;5.50; feeding ismbr. S11.0013.60; cull lamba. $7.0010.00; earlings, $3.00010.00; ewes. $5.0096.25; iw culls and canners, $2.0O4.00. t'hlrngo I.Itj Stoek. ' Clhoago. July 8. Cattle Receipt. 9 000 head: beef stee-s. better grades fat cow and heifers, firm to 26c higher: top steers, $17.00. averaging 1,430 pounds; top yearlings. $1.M; bulk, beef steers, all weight. $13. 00C 16.65; canners. cutters and bulls, steady; veal calv. a.-T6rr $1.00 high er: bulk. $12. 605 13.75: otocker arid feders, strong. Hogs Receipts. 26 0f head, active, 2536c higher than yesterday's average; poorer advance in-st: top. $16,25; bulk, light and light butcheirs. 16.80M6.15; bulk. 260 pounds and over, fll.864tit5.70: Ties, stetdv to strong; bulk, desirable kinds. $13.0013 60. Sheep and Lambs-s-Recelpts. 10.00.1 head; uneven; lambs, 35'.'0e higher; shiep mostly 50e higher; choice lamba, $16.10: other Idaho lambs. $ 1 5.26 1 6.00; top native lambs. fl6.00; bulk. $14.0if 16.00; ytry good Oregon wethers. $8.26: choice Idaho ewes. $8.00: bulk, native ewts. $.00ifJ7.00; choice feeding lambs, $13.40; very good feeding-wether, $7.25. I Sloua City LIT Mock. Sioux City, I.. July '"8. Cattle Ite celpta, 1.600 head: market strong. Beef ateersr choice fed. $13.80iftt.J5; short fed. $11.00113.50; fed yearlings. $10,000 16.15; grass steers. $7.50fH2.nO; grass cows, $8. 6i)j!t. 25; fat cows and- heifers, $9.00tT3.0n; canners. t3.9e?6.oO; veal calve. $6.604$ II 60: common ra'ves. $4.00 9.00; feeders. $7.60110.00; feeding rows, $5.0007.00; stock half era. f5.00ffll.60; toratera, f6.OO9.00. - Sheep Receipts, 300 head: market werk. v j Hogs Receipts, 8,o heed: market ISc to 25c higher. -Light. $14 fi 18 6; mixed. $14. 0lieH5.no; rough. $13.0014.00; bulk. $13. 60 15,50 S'eV York !agar. New York, July 8. Sugar Raw, ateady: centrifugal. 18. He: refined, lateady: fin aranulated. 22.004$ 24.00c: futures, firmer I earlier; active positions, 5 to 10 points (higher at mid-day on buying by coin rolsalon bouses. 70 ...39 . . .68 '4, ..38' ...!7ti P. 31 Vi ..115 ... 8, Meels: Am. Car & Fdry. 142 Atlls-Chal. Mfg ...39 Am. Loco. Co. ..104't I'ld. Alloy St. Corp.44 italdwln Ln. Wks.126 tteth. St. Corp. ..92 54 Colo. Fuel A I. Co. 35 Southern Ity. ( III.. Mil. A- St. Prion Pacific . Wabash 161 Vi 1.60V, 1.45-14 2.24 l.0V4 .96 '4 ' .80Vi .71 27.62 29.63 18.26 17.20 18.60 I17.3T Am. Steel Fdry. 'fldvnle St. Press d St. 39 '.. CO 76V, Ord.43 - Co.,02'4 Omaha Grain WHEAT. No. 2 hard: i crs, $2.74; 8-5 car, $2.73 No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.68: t car, $2.67. No. 5 hard: 1 car. $2.60 (cmuttyl. Sample hard: 2-6 car. $2.65 (heating). No. 5 spring: I car, $2.45 (northern!. No 4 mixed: 1 car. $2.63. CORN. No. S white: 1 car, $1.58. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.60 (loaded out). Sample white: 1 car. $1.36. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars. II 5s: 1 car, $1.57. No. 3 yellow; 1 car, $1.67; 2 car, $1.55. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.44 (musty). No. 1 mixed: 2 cars. (1-62 ; 1 car. $1.60; 1 car, $1.50 ( 6 percent damaged). No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.50; 1 2-5 cara, $1.48. Sample mixed: 1 ear, $1.40 (heating). - OATS. No. 2 whlte:-4 car, $1.01 vj. No. 3 white: 7 3-5-sars, $1.01. Sample white: 1 car, 99c. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.01. No. 3 mixed: 1 tar, $1.00. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Week Year Receipts Wheat Corn . .' , Oata P.y llarley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Today. ....20 ....34 .....22 .... 0 .... 0 ....3 54 ....10 .... 1 .... 1 Ago. 64 T5 13 3 0 8T 63 14 1 0 Ag-. 0 2 24 0 1 2 60 25 1 5 CHICAGO CARLOT RECEIPTS. Week Year Con Today. Ago. Ago. tract. Wheat 10 18 16 1 Corn 226 169 111 143 Oata ;' T2 112 75 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Week Year Today. ' Ago. Ago. Wheat 7 1 Corn .....13 IT lb Oat 12 4 ST. Louis receipts Week Year Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat U 1 Corn 1107 66 3 Oata .- 2T 61 NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS OF .. . .WHEAT. Week Te Ago. Ago. TO 118 71 11 143 129 Hoi T , Today. Minneapolis ......... . .143 Duloth 214 Total .- 367 SVInnlneg ....109 J. C. Welch, manager "of the farmers elevator at Mllford, Neb., waa a visitor at the Omaha Grain Exchange today. He atated that the condition of corn In his section wa excellent with a normal acreage. Harvesting of nheat haa been on there for a week. T' - yielda will average about 20 bushelair sere. 81) 80 80 ?1 i 32 '31 V 110 117 115-U 6 69 69 , l:,, 12 11 70 70 'i 70 82 82 82 ' 6 I! 8 17 IS 17 23 25 23 30 3(1 311 ;i '2 71 08 70 '68 39 39 39 87 87 87 37 37 37 93 34 93 26 27 26 3.1 J4 1, ,r, 114 114 114 T 8 T Hh HI . Ill 39 39 39 l-' 103 11 43 43 43 126 126 125 91 92 92 35 35 . 169 160 159 a 38 , 39 'I 39V4 V5 76 75 ' 42 42 42 101 102 111) 96-14 . 7 96 98 99 9t 74 76 74 94 95 94 fly. Steel Soring 100 Slnsa-Shef. fit. I. T5 ' Coppers: Annconda Cop. Mln.68 57 67 67 Am. Smlt. tt H. Co.62 62 62 61 Hutte ft Sup. M. Co.23 22 23 22 Chile, Copper "o. .16 18 16 15 t'hlno Copper Co. .31 31 31 30 Inspiration Cons. C.54 63 63 62 Kenneeott Copper .27 26 27 27 Miami Copper Co. .21 21 21 Nov. Cons. Cop. Co.18 12 13 12 Hay Cons. Cop. Co. 16 16 16 18 Utah Copper Co. ..70 69 69 68 Industrials: Am. Beet Su. Co. ..96 03 96 , 93 , vt. sc . j. s. e.iita ir, 167 166 89 93 14' 14 12 12 13 23 23 23 U .42 43 42 Am. Internat. Coro.90V4 8984 89'4 Am. Sum. Tob. Co. 93 '4 91 92 91 Am. Cotton Oil Co. 46 46 46 46 Am. 1 ei. lei. .. s.i 53 Brooklyn Rap. Tr. 12 Bethlehem Motora 23 American Can Co. 43 Chand. Mol. Car.105 104 104U 10s Central Leath. Co. 69 "4 69 69 68 Cuba Cane Su. Co. 64 54 64 64 Cel. Packing Cor. 71 T0 T" TO fa I. Petrol. Corp. 34 22 33 '33' Corn Pr. Rfg. Co. 97 96 96 97 Nat. Er. ft Stam. 71 71 71 71 Flsk Rubber Co... 34 33 33 34 . General Elect. Co.142 142 142 141; Gaston Wm. ft IV. 12 12 12 11 Goner. Motor Co. 28 27 27 2T Goodrich Co 65 64 64 64 Am. H. A L. Co 17 Haakell B. Car. T9 TT 77 76 V. 8.- Ind. Al. Co. 7 96 96 96 ' It.ternatlonal NIc.. 18 17 18 17 Internat. Tap.' Co. 82 80 82 78 A.tax Rubber Co.. 86 66' 66 64 KeJIy-Sprln. Tire. .111 1 1 ( m im; Keyatone T. A R. 31 30 . 30 so Internet. Mer. M. 33 33 33 3!" Maxwell Motor Co. S 26 25 25 Mexican Petrol. ..198 J95 ior. ja7 Middle State Oil. 32 31 32 31 Pure OH 42 4! 42 42 Wlllya-Overla. Co. 20 19 20 19 Pierce Oil Corp... 16 15 16 16 Pan-Am. P. ft T.,108 10714 107 107 Pierce. Arrow Mot. 66 56 56 56 Royal Dutch Co,-.. 116 114 114 114". V. S. Rubber Co.. 101 100 lonvi 100 Am. Ru. Rfg. CO.. 127 125 127 125 Sinclair Oil ft Rfr. 33 52 v. 5?u tf. c'-ars-iTiruuca o. . . Stromberg Ca. Co. 93 Studebsker Corp... 76 Tob. Produeta Co. 711 Trana-Contlne. Oil 16 16 16 rexaa i;o .1. 4S 4714 47 . 11. a. rooa r. cor. 72 I'. S. 8.. R. ft M. 694 Tha White Mo. Co. 65 64 Wilson Co., Inc.. 59 59 West'ghouse Alrbr Western Union . . 82 West'gh'se E. ft M. 50 American SVo. Vt.Ml Total aale. T97.300. Money: Close. 7: Wednesday cloe. 7 Marka: Close, .0268; Wednesday close. .0267. Sterling. Close, 3.15; Wedneaday close. 93 TT Tl 200 r! 76 Tl 16 471 T0 T1 T2 ft94 SS 54 64 69 69 105 82 83 60 60 98 100 84 T6 TI 82 50 18 New York Curb Stocks. Boston Wyoming cosaen nil Consolidated Copper .... Elk Baslrl Merrlt Oil ..... Mldweat Refining Co... Stpulpa Oil U. S. Steamship 1 to 1 u T T .2r 2 '6 O 8 15 16 14150 64 3 1 Nw York Coffee, New York. July 8. Coffee Rio No. T. IllSe; futures, firm: September, 12,18c; December, 1I.5SC to 125 97 100 175 150 200 87 90 25" 320 220 ... . 160 I si n 101',, 102 2C5 .;o 96 97 98 2 k 5 . 85 90 99 Hill ti.40 95 99 .70 7 96 98 Quotations furnished tic Co. : American St. bank, Omaha ... Bui'sea.'i-Nush pfil 7 pet 1923-42 Corn Ex. .Nut. 10 pet Omaha .. First Nat Bk Omaha s pet Gooch Food Prod pfd L. S Nat. Ilk Omaha 12 pet Mer Nat Hk Omaha 8 pet .... Nub. Nat Ilk Omalm 8 pet ... Packers Nat Bk omuha B pet Paxt & Gal Co 7 pet pfd .... S. Y. Nut Ilk omiilia 12 pet .. Union l'ow & L 7 pi t pfd 1927 Union Stock Y Omaha U S Nut Ilk Omaha s pet ... Uniiils ' liooth-St. Louis tiH. 1931 ... Im ml ce Pav, 6a, la JO .... Hill Hotel llldg 6s 1921-30 .. Omaha Athletic Us 11132 .... I C R St Ry 1b 1928 Sinclair Con Oil 7 'as 1925 . WichiU Yds 6s 1934 New Vork Coffee. New York, July 8. The steadier ton reported In tha market for coffee futures yesterday was followed by mure active covering an J a sinirp advance today. The buying' was stimuluted by n ports of uil vunces lu futures at Santos and there wiih talk of a better Joblilng demand, which probably contributed to the strength of the locnl market. First prices were somewhat ii-.c.ului- with July 3 points lower, but later . mouths .showed un- advance of 10 to 14 points ami July B.jon firmed up' with the rest of the list., which became more active end firmer during the afternoon wfien cables cume In repotting further recovtry In Santos. September 'sold up to 12. file, and liecem ber lo 12C9c, or 63 to 71 points net higher and nbofjt 111 to 121 points above the low level of lust m k Closing prices .vero at about the best i f the; day with the general list showing a net t'dvance of 57 lo 80 point. July l;l.5Nc: Seutcniber. I:c; Oclob-T. 12-51e; Oecenilier. U.fiiie- 1 ( hie: go Slocks. The following isolations are furnished l.y Logtin & Hi-yan, members .of all princi pal Kxchan;;es. Room 248, I'clers Trust bulMIng (formerly Hee building), Seven fentli and Farnrm a'reets, Omaha, Neb. Armour & Co., pfd 91 Armour Leather Co.. common. 95, Armour Leather Co., yfd. 91 'a 1'ontlnrnlui .Motors 10 l,ihii, McNeil & Llbby 13 Morftgomery Wind Co 31, National Leather 112 r.eo Motor Car Co 22-' swift & Co f'wlft In'.ertiatlonHl :!'' I'ninn Carbide A Carbon Co 6 1 u Omaha H?-j Market. Receipts llght.on both hay and aiftlfa. While the der.iaVd is very quiet. Market remain w, ak with no change In prlcea Oat and wheat straw steady. No Upland prairie hay. $20 oof21.00; No 2 $12.0017.00; No 3. $7.00 10 00: No 1 Midland prairie' hay. $18.00 (j 1 9.00 No 2 Set 00W 1 5.M0; No. 1 lowland prairie hay. $in.lliir,i)12.('0: No. 2. $8.(10 W 1 0.00 Noi's. J't.Olltirl 00. Choice alfalfa. $28.00. No i $'.'4.0(1 W2ti Oil; standard. $18.00) 'mi- No 2. lYonjJ'livOO: No. 3. $10 OOifr if 2 00.' Oal s'raw. $lo.i)fll3.00; wheat $9ren.6o. Miimcupolls tlrain. MiniieapnlK luly 7. Flour I'mhanged. 1, noil hern, hi siiiiMHiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii.iiiiiiiniiiii,iii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiwiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiii t AN OPPORTUNITY 1 You Have Wished For I Wo are overloaded on couch hammock the "Royal," shown here, especially. ( No. Hran 251 ("'. Wheat Cash on. Corn $1.54 ti 1.56. ().,tH 98ei:$l.nO. Biirlcy $1.12t1. p,e No. 2. f".lT2 10. Flax No, P.- fS.f.ofl'a.CS. Kvaporntcd Api'lw New York. Juy 8. null. Prtin-s Easy. Aprb-nts Scarce. Peaches t-'asy. Raisins Kirm. nnd Dried 'rui$. Evaporated Apples St. Louis ! ptember. $1.62" Oats July. 90'- Nt. tirnln. Mo.. July 7. Corn- July, $l.'i2, September. 8'.'o. M1i)1i?h',io1Ik . Grain, Minneapolis. July S.-KIour L'ncliangeflsj noithtrii. $2.S5.jj) Drsn $51.00. Wl-.e it c.ish, No. t orn 81.60 1. 53. Oats 97 M 99 c. , . llarley $l.t5' 1.08. RyNo. 2. $2.1 4 11 1 U'i. Max No. 1. $3.583.tr3. 12.62c; Jlarch, 12.0Xc; May, 1 JantlTiry, 1 2. 7 ::c. Spot coffee was reported In- b tier de mand with the market firmer at l:!c for Kto 7s. anil 19 ',4 e21c for Santos 4s. Xetv York General. Wheut imt. $2.9; I. f. f i.rm : . and truck, New York, July 8.- No. 2 red and No. 3 hard. ;no. j mixed durum, $2.93 c. New York, export. Corn Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow, $1.79 c. I. f. New York. 10 days shipm- nt. Oats Spot, easy;; No. 2. white, $1.20 1.-8. Other artleles unchanged. Turpentine find Rosin. . Savannah, Ga July 8 Turpentine Firm, $1.30; sales. 181 bhls.; receipts, 1,1.10 liblm; shipments, 538 bbls. ; stock, I 6,856 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, 1.302 casks; re- I ceipis, j.m, casks; shipments. 1,464 casUs; stock ;6.onn e.-'siis Quote: n. $10,25; I), K F, O, II, I, K, M, $13.00; N. WO, WW. $13.10. St. St. Lou's Grain. Lonls, Mo.. .tub' 8. Corn Julv $1.68; September. $1.67. Oats July, 96c;- September. 80c. IJns-e-I Oil. Duluth. Minn., July 8. Linseed $3.66 0 3.T1. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga., July 7. Turpentine Firm, $1.30; sales, 123 bbls.; rece'pta, 418; ihipments, 4J; stock. 6,264. Rosin Firm: sales, 1,121 casks; rewlpts, S,i05, shipments. 77; stock. ;5,650. ' note: B. $10.00?f 10.25; D.--E. I. K. M $13.10613.25: N. ft.SI.S3. 5,650. II E. F. O. H. 1 1 WO WW.. res. il' hjh". uaxavsei I NICKEL PLATE ROAD Summer Tours To Atlantic Coast I New England and Canadian Points Eastern Summer , Resorts and NIAGARA FALLS Daily to September ' 30, return- in; to October 31, 1920. Stop-overs, Side Trirs and Cir cuit Tours Arranged. Leave Chicago Train No. 2 10:35 A. M.. Daily Train No. 6 8:35 F. M. Daily Local Cleveland Trai4i No. 4 6:05 A. M. Daily New York Sleeper in Train No. 2. Cleveland and Buffalo Sleep ers in Train No. 6. .v For full information call on address J. DEASE, D. T. A.,V 21S Railway Exchange, Kansas City, Mo. ar 4srr. Till til are gone. $10.75 w have cut these to This price includes hammock land pad no chains or standard. 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