4-h THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922. Continuous Water Route Planned Through Europe To Extrnd From North St i to BUtk Sri by Rhine an! Danube; 50 Mil lion Cokt. Brlcradf, May 27. Opening up continuous taster route from .ho N'orib sra to tha Black sea throuih tb heart of central Europe by mrns I the Rhine and IXtnuha river connected by a deep draught canal tuflicicnt (or vosrls of l.SJ torn to oprrate. u the project brine con.id ered by itstkan financial eupcrtt in conjunction ith the countrire bor- tiering along the two streams. The route Mould me western Eu rope dote access to the huge (rain depoti of Roumania, Odtiii'i wheat fields and the agricultural product! of Jugo-alavia. In return the Balkan countrirt, sadly in nerd of the fin ithed product of western Europe, could tecure the, practically cut ting the prrient all-water route ex pente or the overland route in half. It i staled here that an American firm ha placed bid for the dreds Ing of the Danube and the Rhine and the building of the canal from the Main river in Germany to the Dan ube. French and Crrman conduc tion companies are aKo in the field to connect the two sea. Cott of $50,000,000. "The project will cost in the vicin ity of JSO.bDO.OOO.'' aid a 'Serbian tiujnrial expert today. Jugoslavia would be ready to go through with the project from the Balkan end as we are in need of an outlet for our great surplus agricultural products, enough to feed entire Europe. Very little ' of these products now reach France. England or America, but with the opening of this - through Europe waterway these markets could be developed. "before the war, because of unfa vorable commercial relations through thetdomination of Austria, we were forced to send 90 per cent of our ag ricultural products to Germany and Austria. We still have no favorable access to the sea and this waterway project would aid us. . "But an international agreement would have to be formulated, signed by all European countries, placing this Waterway open to vessels of all flags. This might need another hurooean conference to utitatutie many of the present ideas of sovereignty over streams within a country. . Genoa Conference. "It is very possible that the project will come up for discussion at the Genoa conference,' as it has an eco nomic end, that of the Balkans aiding to feed Europe and Europe advanc ing the finished products to the Bal- j kan countries. You know that 85 per cent of the people of Jugo-Slavia live on farms. Therefore, we have an agricultural population. Manufac tures only total, perhaps, 6 per cent. Clothes, agricultural instruments, nearly all manufactured products, must be imported. . "So it may not be long now before vessels flying the American flag stop off at the Belgrade wharves to un. load America's products. It would' help in getting American foreign trade a start in Jugo-Slavia. The products of the mines, oil fields and the . forests which dot the southern part of the old Serbia would be open ed to the outside world." Omaha School Forum Will v Give Concert at Brandeis k -nm-r will civen at the Brandcis theater June 8 by the Omaha School Forum, purpose of the con cert is to raise funds with which to send delegates from the Omaha Forum to the convention of the Na tional Education association at Bos ton. - ... . , .Stanley Letovsky, pianist; Myrtle Francis Wyatt; singer; the Kountze Memorial quartet, the- Anderson Eight (double male quartet), and a string trio consisting of Jessie Towne, Belle Von Mansfield and May Som mer, will give musical numbers. Readings will be given by Edna Barnes and 'JuMa Newcomb. Motion Pictures to Be V Shown at Krug Park Several reels of motion pictures , will be shown at Krug park Sunday evening, a screen having been erect ed on the stage platform, north of the old mill. The management in tends to make this ojie of the added attractions during the summer. Several new features will be shown this week which will add much to the entertainment of those attend- .' ing. ; " ' ' ' ' . ChleatTV Stock. - Range of price, of the leading Chicago tecka furnished by Logan Bryan, 248 rtttra Traat building: , - Clost. Armour Co. pfi..: 1 Cndahy Continental Motor Earl Motor... J J Llbby IH Montf-emary-Ward SJ4. Nat. Leather nw). , -8 Pitt-lay Wlssiy.. Stewart-Warner '!J Fwlft A Co...... 1S$ BWltt Int Vnloa Carblda., ...... ............... J' Want " Butter Market Barely Steady. Chlcato,- May 27. Tke butter market wee barely eteady for the week. Buying tor atorace haa not been heavy enough to prevent accumulation tna pite of light receipts and rood consumption which held up prices. Closlns pricear I ecore. New Tor. J5e: Chicago, Sec; Philadelphia. J4"e; Boaton. STc. Chirac Produr. Chicago, May 27. Butter Unsettled; creamery extras. Jtc: firsts. lHf"ci - awenda. !8:Hc: standards. Sf H. Eggs Unchanged; recetpta. 4,T: firsts. 844824V.C; ordinary tirata, , c: miscellaneous. 18011- Poultry Lower; fowls, Ilije; broilers, JSC 44c; roosters. 1 4c. New Tor Fradace. ' New York. May 7. Butter Weak. Eggs Irregular; fresh gathered extras. ' firsts. S7H?J4c: free gathered first ,24 c?!Hc; storage packed, firsts, 27HV 28 Sc. Cheese Steady. .;. , New York Metala. . - t.,1, u . w Tha cflBBer market has ahown .continued firmness during the past week with todays quotations for electrolytic ranging - about Ue to 14c -delivered. Iron was nncnangea. Kanaas Cttr sVeeSaee, Kansaa City. Mo.y May 27. Eggs and Butter Unchanged. - Poultry Hena. 2te; broilers. So lewtr, 4Sc; for rooatera. 2lc ' New York Poultry. ' w New Tork, May 27. Poultry Uya, s barely steady; broilera. SS)Ke; fowla, lie; dressed, steady and unchanged. Flaxarrd. r,i,K uinn . u ST. Flaxaeed 5.T1; May. 12.71 bid; July. J: Sep- Omaha Grain j Omaha, May 27. Deliveries May contracts In Chicago were 1,400,000 bushels. To tal dfliverirt for the monih Iggrf gate 11.197.000 buihelt. This hit has not gone into strong hands the last lew days and it a drag on the market, as the demand (or ith hrat is poor generally. European markets r re heavy "d while their drm4nd is slow, indications ol lit tle brttrr feeling was in evidrnce to day both for wheat and corn. Ar gentine offers somewhat smaller. Export business in all grams re ported quiet Omaha receipts were lighter, wheat showing a sharp falling off, only IJ ears being reported in. Corn receipts, 77 ears; oats. J4 cars; ag gregating IJ0 cart at compared with 2o8 ears last year. Shipments of wheat and corn were heavy. US cars of the former and 122 can of the latter being reported out. There at only a limited demand' for onr eaih wheat and samples in the Omaha market changed hands at prices ranging from 1 to 2 cents lower. There was a good demand for other grains and corn while lower was well taken at unchanged to Vtt lower. Oats were unchanged to !ic up. Rye was 1c up and bar ley unchanged. w n a. at. No. I.hard winter: I ear, SI tt. Ml g nam winter: I rar, ir. Ma. 4 hM winter! I ear. 1 14 No. yeliew hard: I tar. St It, N'n. S yellow hard: I rar, 11.14 Hample yllow bard: t rar, lie. No. I mised: t rar. SI. 3a. X. t mised: I rar (durum. II II Sample spring: I rar (northers), 11.41. CORN. Ks. I while: I rare, S4e, No. f white: I cars, I4. No, I yellow: I ear 44 He. No. 2 yellow: 1 rare, 141,0. No. S yellow: I rar. S4e. No. 1 mli'd: 1 rar (ahlooer'a welahta). 14 Sr. No t mlsed: I ra.r (near yellow), Mr i rar. i rare tsnippara weignta), HVc; t-t rar. U,c. no, t mised: 1 rar. uc OAT" No. while: 1 rar. ISe. No. s white: S rare. ll"4e. No. 4 while: S earn. Ilwe. Sample while: i rar. J4, nxn. No. S: I care 4c; l-l car, IJVj. HARLET. No. 4: t rar. He. OMAHA. BKCEIIT" AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlote.) Week Tear Reeeipta Today. Ago. Ago, Wheat f. 11 Corn 77 1J4 . U - 111 21 31 4 1 S3 114 71 44 : it 12 Oat 24 Ie 4 barley Mhipmtnts W'hrat 1!t Corn lit Oata 44 Ho IS Barley 11 7 l-tUMART RECKIPT8 AND SHIP11ENT8. (Bushel. ) Tiecelnta To.lay. . Wk. Ago. Tr. Ago. Wheat 1.150. ono .;70,nio l.:H,d00 Corn l,0,ooo .on J.tsl.ono Oaia SU.OOO 743,000 77,t0t Shipments Wheat SDA.flOO 411.009 Tlt.tna Corn ........ iC.ooa S:3.00 74.0dO Oata 7'e.noo 7.eno ail.OOt CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlota Today. Ago, Ago. Wheat ....414 . SIS 7t Corn L..171 It SI4 Oata . 117 104 141 KANSAS CITT ItSCSIFTB. Wheat ..li . 22S 105 Corn .'4t ' 17 tl Oata S i n ST. LOUIS RBCEIPTS. Wheat 74 It S( orn Is 14 111 Oata 41 47 44 NORTHWESTERN 'WHEAT RECEIPTS. Mlnneapoii ....11 It 274 Duluth IS l 44 Winnipeg 21 23S 111 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. PO. 2417. May 27. Art. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. Tea. Wht. I I II May l.:m 1.27 1.541, 1.24H 1.24 1.264 1.24 1.24S, July 1.234 1.2t 1-lJM 122M 1." 1.3214 1"H 1.22 Sen. 1.11 1.1IH LIS 11914 1.11 1.11 . 1.1 1.14 Rye May 1.02U 1.D2U 1.001, 1.00H 1.0214 July 1.0214 1.031, 1.0114 1.0114 1.0214 8ep. ,ti .14 .14 .44 .44 Corn ' I I ' May ..)T4 .41 .40; .40 .40 July .43 .63 .42 .6314 ,41 .62 - .64 Sep. .64 .tt .14 .64 .41 .44 ' .44 Oata May .27 .27 .14 .24 .17 .17 .37 July .14 .14 .1414 .11 .11 Sep. .40 .40 .21 .! .31 Pork May 24.30 26.40 24.30 - 24.50 24.00 Lard May 11.24 ll.tS 11 St 11.31 1L1T July 11.41 11.4S 11.41 11.44 - 11.45 Rlba May ' 13.50 12.50 , July 11. SO 1140 11.81 11.15 11.40 Mlaneapella brain. Minneapolis, Minn.. May 17. Wheat- Receipts, 17 cara; compared with 274 cars a year ago. Caab No. i northern. i.4T4 vi.n v. May. 11.44; July, 11.34; September, tl44. Corn No. 1 yellow. 64 65e. Oata No. I white, !4t35c, '' Barley 42 063c. Rye No. 2. S97. Fla No.,1, 3.61,02.72. , ..Kansaa City Ciraln. , ', jt Kansas City. Mo.. May 17. Close- Wheat, May, tlft.21; July, 11.11; Sep tember 11.11. Corn May, ,66 c; July, S7c; Septem. ber, t0c. , , ... St. Louts Grain. St. 'Louis, .Mo., May 17. Wheat May, tl.2S: July. 11.14. Corn May, 4e; July, l(J61c. Oata May. 3414c; July. lc . Mlaneapolia Flour. Minneapolis. May ST. Flour .Cn changed; shipments. 46,814 barrela. Bran 120.00 (? 21.04. . Omaha Bay Market. . Trairle May: Prices ateady with upward tendency for top (radon. : Lower grade very alow aale. Alfalfa Hay: Reeeipta light, and vary little demand. Prleea below are for carload lots: Upland Prairie No. 1, tl2.50O12.it; No. 2. 410. 40O11.60; No. S, 17.0061.00. Midland Prairie: No. 1. tll.i0O12.50; No. 2, t4.44O16.60: No. 1. t7.00O6.00. Lowland Prairie; No. 1. 18.00O10.00; No. 1, 17.0004,00. Alfalfa NChoice I22.C0O14.00;- No. 1, S1S.S0O31.00. Standard tli.00O17.00; No. 2. 112.00014.00; No. 1, 1I0.00OU.00. Straw Oat, 1I.00O4 00; wheat, 17.000 t.tO. " ': ' New Tork Sugar. New Tork, May ST. With the raw and refined augar market! cloaed today, trade In raw augar futurea waa mostly of an evening up character, but prlcea were rirmer on covering ana ouying oy raae Interests, closing 1 to 4 points net higher. July 2.70c; September, 2.40c; December, ,Sc; March. 2.45c. Refined futures were nominal. July, 4.05c; Steptemher, S.lOe; December 4c. Sugar futures closed steady; approxi mate aalea, 7,400 tona; July, 2.70c; Sep tember, 2.10c; December, 3.46c; March, I.Sie. . - - . . " New Tork Dry Oaoda. New Tork, May 37. Dry goods mar kets were quiet today. The rise In wool goods announced by the largeat producer, waa followed ouite generally. Mora de mand waa reported for some of the wor ateda. Silks were alow except In special ties. Cotton goods were quieter but the markets appeared to noia ateaay. nur lapa were strong in primary markets. Lin ens moved slowly. - m Verii General. New Tork. May 27. Wheat Spot ateady. No. 2 red, 41 II 14: No. 3 naro. 11.14: No. 1 Manitoba, 11.68. and No. 2 mixed durum, 11.42 e. L f.. New Tork, track, to arrive. Cora Spot eteady. No. 1 yellow and No. 1 white. 74c and No. 1 mixed, Tle et if.. New Tork. all rail. ' Oata spot, quiet: No. S white, 4tc Cltv Hay. . Kansaa City. Mo. May 27. Hay Un changed. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Chicago Grain CHARLES D. MICHAELS. ,7 m a " 'i Chiftio, Way 27. A ineiI move Mlra, to eveu up wat unarr way in wheat today, especially in the May. Liqui daimn wat on in the laiter with prices baljinf wuhin relatively nar row limns, with the finish ic loer. Deferred deliveries fan into free sell ui( on the bulge, while rui the break olft-rinut were readily ab sorbed and imal trades were at art (nt of I Sc. Coarse gram weic dull, with corn unthantrd and oats l-U&Mc lower. Rt closed Kg.'c lower. A collapse ol the so-called May whrat deal rame the past weclcwitd with general unloading by scattered longs, prices dropped sharply, at the intide showing lit tinder the high of the nrevioua week and at the last was off 10c a compared with a wrrk ago. Deferred deliveries were rath er unsettled with July oif le and September He highrr. Corn and oats had a very narrow range and averaged lower, corn lot, ing S iru, He and oat J RCal He. Mav rve went ta a discount under July for the first time on the crop and clo.cd 4 H('0 J 8c lower, i'ro- visiont. while dull, cloted with lard unchanged to 7 l-.'c higher and ribs -De higher to 13c lower. Treile In Mar whrat sal aa a rather liberal a. ale wilt) araiiered loiuidatlun by I'.nae e evid.nre ftuan lit aiatl, while lii i ine erMinie an in ae.llae, 1e defemd deliveries showed a ten4,nr la bieek away (mm the ln(lune at the May and averaaed higher, with a lime mora bullish sentiment anted among. I the pit elrnteni. There wee Utile In the new to Indue aiy malarial bu)ing or e-liiog of the new rrop futurea. lry weaihr would be beneficial over a good pa't f the winter wheal belt, with Ihe forxeat lr gener ally fair with aeaavnal lemperaturee. Six port demand slow and nulla not inclined 10 iaa nil 'I rieely. l.liverlre on May contrarla aggregated t.4"e.a bushel. oer.e grain were dull, but showed atuhbiirn rreisiame to prreaure, and corn -Mien a,ur aiier a minor iiraaa rany. el weather romplalnta wer again In e idem e. especially ftum Ohio, where . dors Id earn remains la l planted. ,o. el senliineiit le becoming a hut more bullish on arrnunt of In unlsvorsble weather condllluns. Cash demand waa only fair, with lulls vhang la th basis mm tmnpirfq wim tne July. Trading in rye waa mainly of a local character with some buying on th de cline credited to the aaaboard. Pit Nate. Trad aentlment In wheat at th close w more miiea. with a good sprinkling of bearlshness, whll operator who hav been bearish for a long Urn ald they did not car to sell whret or corn at this level, although they might go om lower. A good data Of bUVlna waa nn In I .. I w and 8tptembur wheat and free selling of September corn at 44c. A feature of the entire trade In all grain waa th limited buying support except In July wheat, which waa taken on general principle by bouses with seaboard connections. Liquidation In Mav arh.., . ... I all day from larg and small holder. House Who hav been praHltarf wlih Ing largeat lines for local and eastern op erator war free sellers and delivered a good part of the 1.400.000 buehela cash rJ' In the day, In all putting out S00.00S bushels, while elevator Interest sent out 400 000 bushels. Purchases of 24,000 bushel No. S whit oata i were made Friday at le under 8ep. tember for Aucuat.SentamHar. .hinm.., Chioago. . , . .. A local caah broker bid ll.il for No. I red wheat In etore, offering to tak 24.000 buehela. There haa been 1,240 cara of red winter received at. Chicago eo tar thla month, but holdera are mn rfi.M..j , aell at preaent. They are willing, bow- w wnm on traca. e Proepecu for the eprlng cereal crop In Ruaaln ara more favorabl than In re cent year., according to report to th Department of Agriculture. Cold and wet weather haa been unfavorable for aprlng ding Jn western Europe - Planting of corn la progressing rapidly In central Eu- Omaha Produce formatted by th stste of Nebraska, de. Pertinent of aerleultura k,ip-. . keta and marketing: LIVB POULTRT, Broilera . . 0,r,610.41 fO.4049IO.SS Hens, light.. Han, heavy. Cock ...-. Deck ....... Geoee .iso .22 .21 .11 2t .149 14 .14(4 .:o - .:ie .lstS .14 .IS 209 ISO DREaaicn pnrr.Tov Broilera '.so' Hens ..I Mia "! .17 Duck Gees en0 . v.na. ' ' S?lct -. 240 No. 1 , 249 no. s Cracka .too Caaa count, case. 4.30 4.44 ....... BUTTER. . Creamery, crlnta 3se Creamery, tub 31 Country, .beat.,,., ,24 .24 .24 Country, common .11 .22 .20 Butterfat, 8rv Pr .24 .24 , R4T. Upland prairie No. 1.., Upland prairie No. 2.., Upland prairie No. 2... Midland No. 1 Midland No.- 2......... Midland No. 1. , Lowland No. 1 ., I-owlsnd No. 2 Alfalfa, choice ..12.S0tl2.00 .. 10.60 11.40 .. 7.00 1.00 .. 11.10 12.00 .. 4. SO 10.40 .. ' 7.00 . 8.00 .. S.00 10.00 .. 7.00 8.00 .. 22.00 24.00 .. 10.00 21.00 15.00 17.00 .. 15.00 17.00 . . 10.00 11.00. .. S.00 4.00 o. l Standard No. 2 No. S Oat straw....... Wheat straw 7.00 ,8.00 HIDES AND WOOL, Beef hides: Oreen salted No. 1. per lb.. 47c; green salted No. 2, par lb., s4c; green hldea No. 1, per lb.,4ro; green hide No 2, per lb,, 84o; green ealted, old stock, per lb.!le; green salted bull hid No. 1, per lb., 4c t , green ealted bull hi.u x a .a ' Hon hide: Larg. each. tl.SO: medium. each, 11.40; smsll. eaoh, 12.00; pony and glue, each, gi.oooi.lt. Sheep Delta: Oreen salted, aa to alia and wool, each, 74cM1.00. ' wool: cnoic fin and on-nair blood, per lb., 2B30c; medium and three-elghtha blood, per lb., 24021c: low and one-quarter blood, per lb.. 11020c FRUITS. Bananas: Per lb., 707e. Oranres: Site 214 and laraa. St. 00411 00: all 140, 17.60eX0; gig 218, 14.767.00: alse Sit. 16.6004. 60. ... Lemons: Per box, according to else, 14.60 4.04. - Orapetruit: rer crate, according to else, 5.60r.0. Annlea: Wlnesap. according to aixe and grade, 2.754.00; Ben Davla. according to aise and grade, 11.00; Newton Pippina, according to alse nnd grade. 41.50. - strawberries: rer -crate, zt qt, .Boxes, 12 04.00. .! Figs: 24 pkga. l-ol., 12.26; bulk, per lb., 1616e. Pineapple: Cuban, according to else, 14.00 5.60. " , VEGETABLES. Potatoes: New, No. 1, per lb., 4c; new, No. 2, per la., tc; Weatern Nebraska, No. 1. per cwt., 11.751 25; Idaho Whites, No. 1, p-r cwt., t2.262.50; Red River Ohio, No. 1, per cwt., 82. 2592. 60; Oregon Netted Oems, per cwt., 12. :5. . Sweet rotatora: Per bu., 11.76 1.00. Celery: Per do., 75c11.65. Head Lettuce: Per crate, 13.5004.00; per dog., Jl.OO. Leaf Lettuce: Per do., 40950c. Rubarb: Home grown, per dos., 40 0 80c, , Egg Plsnt: Psr Coi.. 12.00. Onions: Texaa Cryatal Wax, 45-lb. eratea, 13.00; Texaa yellow, 45-lb. crates. 12.509 1.75. Cucumbers: Hot house, per do., 11.600 2.50; hampers, about t doz., 13.00; Texas, bu. bssket, 13.00. Cabbaget - New, per lb., 4 5e. Tomatoes: Ter crate, 4 baskets, 15 00 1.00; lugs, 13.25. Radishes: Per dos., 1025c. . Carrots and Turnips: New, per dog., Ste; hsmpers, 12.00. Beeta: Hampers, 12.00. Toung Onions: Home grown, per dos., :;. t-plnach: Horn grown, market basket, 46a. Oreen Peppers: Varket baakst, $ US6. Green and Wax Beans: Hamper, 3.44. Parsley: Per doc. bunches, 46c . . PLANTS. Cabbage: Per box, tl.no. New Tork Dried Fruit. , , New Tork, May 27. Evaporated Ap ples Scarce. Prunes Quiet. Apricot ecarc. -Peache Quiet. ' Raisins Week. j! Uve Stock 0ee. May IT. Kereiala wete: P.iila. Kegs, phesa, lOHuiel Mea4s ,,, Sill tail tin ' f"...t t.. ... fts ui 4 ui !.. 1. 1 Wedaeedtr. S lit tl 44S S 4i4 orrwial Tauiedar... t tit l I rider J ill l-e.ta, l aaividar .. 14 S.IS4 IS Si t 114 1.1. tt 414 t tit 44 I 44 14 It 4t I 4 de 14 weli,,,t44lt 44 ta SaM das Ui S..II 41 41444 4., I W- II 41.444 Saw eat I w II II? tillt Seat d,e r te..ll Mt tMst Ke.-eipi aad diefawilin of tiveelark l he law ia-ksi4s, Oast k a. Nea, for i'l'"M"' "4,p , Mar It. it ncKirTs-c a uvrn laid Meg (keep ile ft' 4t. I rri(ie R, R ,, I', A V W, Ry eeal X W. H . e. ,,,, I 4 tt S s IS I I iTs e-., r , m a v. nr. ..... ..".a, a. W.T.. wmm. ,,,, . M. . . .. . , W. ny., aesi t , east ,. r , weal H. I. 4. , I. Total r"'p' S likl'UITIU.V-HKAP. MS aur Co j 111 lyj.av I'ara in Ca. ..1.414 lHald rarhiag Co , 441 liuirt I'aehlng Ca, ......,,,, Salrt A t'a. 1.144 J. W-, Murphy Sit aria A 4a. I. sis Total ....io.:u Caitle Receipt. s heed. Whll re ceipts of caul he beea Istgar I hi week lba laat is. re haa alsa beea a bailer demand and siser prl.ee have re gaiaed mi of last weelTe deeltn. rloa log uoolaliun being 14 lie higher then a weU cio. Iemsd tur eh alack he beea l.ght and while good blade ar ley lor lh veal, plain grade r IS ar more lower. Mtexker d feeder did not hew ay rhang Today'a msrket wee nomlnsl ly steady an all classes, nothing vf aay i,Uiie being on sale Uuotaiiona en rattle: Choice ta prima baavae, 4S.40OS 76; good to choir beevee. ) 4 : fair I good beevee. SI. 40 ta aa; temnus to fair besvea, 41 sM4; eholr to prim yeerllag. ttal.t4: good la choice earllngs. 4 4004 4S; fair to good yearlings, 111604 14; eommoa to fair yeerllnaa. 14.160 1.14; rholc ta prim hrifere, tl 1ta 2t: good to i holce hell ers. IT. 14V7.14; fair le good heifer. 4.6407.24; rholc 10 prim cows. 44 640 1.; good ta rholc cowe. 44.4404 44; fair ta good rows, lt.440 4.SO; common to fair cowe, l 1604.11; good to choice leedera. t. tOOt.ot: fair ta goad reader. i itoi.n; common to fair raeoere, 11414.74; good la choir aiorkera, 4T.740S.2t; fair ta good aiorkera, 17.14 7 76; common lo fair atecker. 14 400 T.I: atork heifer. l4.4O04.tS; stork oowa. 11.44 01.14; atork calve. $4.40 4 10; veal calves. 14.600 11.10; etock bulls. Ioo 7.00; bulla, stags, ate, 14.214) 7.44. Hogs Reeeipta. 14 000 head. Shipper ware goo a purcnaser ouring in early rounds today with liberal ordera which ranea moatiy lor medium weight butchera, Theea sold general t014o higher. Pack are refused to folow thla. bane and ta general market developed 10O16a lower, but with a fair clearance made. Light hoa oid from tio.:60ic.4t with a tp prlr of tlS.tt. Mined load and butcher weight, tt. St 14.44 and packing gradie, 4.4 to o with .xtri'ine heaviea mostly at ll.00t.2t. Bulk .f aalea waa 410.00 10.11. Value ar now Seglte lower man a week ago. HOOR ' No. A v. 61. .171 46. .144 14. .104 74. .117 71. .264 ft. .lit 8h. 70 Pr. No. Av. h. 40 Pr. 1 00 10 10 10 20 10 20 10 40 66. .lit 44. .271 4I..24S 41. .101 71. .247 120 40 110 10 tt Shero-Reelnta. 1?A haa T.amha In aotlv demand ail week and price ad- -ui-ea regular,? witn closing prices on (at lamba. 41.0 0 01.50 higher than a we ago, best handy welghta made a top ef 111.8 with bulk or sale at th cloao at tll.00Oll.t0. California spring lamb wer in lighter eupply and with demand good prlcea advanced 60 Q 76c. top pric for th week waa 116.00 with bulk ef salea 114.2S14.76. Sheep ruled atrong. closing the week 2606OO higher, beet hsndy weight ewes quoted at 17.00. Quotation on ahsep and lamba: Fat lsmbs, good to choice. 111.76 011.60; ft lamba, fair to good, 111.76011.60; aprlng lambs, 111.00O16. 00; oull lambs, S1.00 11.00; fat yaarllngs, I4.OS012.OS; fat wsthera. tt. 40 9 4.00; fat- ewee, light, 6.607.40; tat ewes, heavy. t4.00SS.0a. , ' Chlcag Lie Stack. Chicago. May 17. Cattle Receipts, S00 head: compared with a week ago. beef steers, I6o.to 2tc; higher; better grade of fat she atock. 10e to 16a higher; lower graaes ana canners and cutter, loo to Ite lower: bull, ateady to wwak: veal calvea. 24c to SOe higher; etoekere, ateady to ioo lower; meaty leaders, Ilrm; week e top beef etcers, 14.36; two head of year ling, 44.60: week's bulk nrlcea of beef steers. S7.S0O8.46; yearlings, tockre, .16.8697.60; meaty feeder, tS.00S.4S; fat ah atock. 16.8J07.16; eannr and cutters, 13.704.66; veal calve, tt.00'9 Hogs Receipts. . 8,500 head: market opened I0o to lto higher; general market mostly too nigner tnsn rnday'a average; closed weak with most of early advance lost; top, til. 00 aarly; bulk, 110.46O10.10; hold over light: nigs, about stead v: me dium weglht. S10.tt910.l0 light welahta. tl0.15O10.46; light light, tl0.2t10.10J pacaing aowa, sroooin, es.aooio.oo; paex. ing aowa, rougo, fi.2S0i.iv; Killing pig, tl.2510.S6. RhMA mw.A T .a m h. T) ...UI. aa k - J, . 0 notably ateedy; good handy but tfxicn horn lamb. 111.60; compared with week go more dealrable fat lamba and year lings, 75c to tl higher; other and sheep tend yto too higher; week's bulk prices, spring lambs, 114.75018.76; fed lamba. iiz.zii eji is. eo; yearling, !.0010.Z5; wethera. 17.00O7.60: ewes. 16.00O7.00: new crop feeding lambs, lli.2S012.7S. CUV IJva Htoeh. Kansss Cltv. Mo.. Mav 17 Cattle Re ceipts, 1,700 head. For week: Beet ateera and yearlings, 25o to 40o higher; top, 44.00: helfera and stock cslves, steady to 25o higher; cows, weak to 60c lower; cut ters and bulla, 2Sc to too lower; canners, stock cow and helfera, weak to 26o lower: killing calves mostly SOe higher; stockers and feedera mostly 25e blather: some higher. Hogs Receipts, 2.000 head; market ac tive: generally 6c to lOo higher: ton to puckers. 410.66: bulk better gradea, 110.66 910.60; bulk -of sales, I10.60O10.40; pack ing and atock pigs steady; , desirables, 110.50 10.75. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, SOS head. Por week: Around 40c higher; shorn and spring lamba, 75e to 11 higher; shorn, 113.00; native springers, 114.00. SIosm CTtj TJve Mock. Sioux Cttr. Ia.. Mav ST. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market weak com pared to a week ago; fed stesra and year lings, steady; warmed up steer and yearlings, weak; beef steers, top, 18.40; yearlings, tt. 40; fat cows and heifers, teady, 25c lower; canners, 26c lower; veals, atrong, top. 410.60; feeders, tte lower; calves, too lower; bulls. SOo lower; feeding cows and heifers, SOe lower; stockers, 25c to 60o lower. ' .. Hots Receipt. 7,640 hesd : market, lights, steady; hevies, 1016o lower: butchers, S10.00O10.40; - lights, tlO.60; heavy mixed, t.5010.10; heavy packers, JJ.2B: stags. t7.7S01.OO; . bulk of salea, 10.0010.50. . Rheep and Lamb Receipts, 100 head; msrket compared to week ago. lambs, 11.00 higher; ewes, 50c to 75c higher. St. teeph Live Stock. ' St. Joeeph, Mo.. May 27. Hogs Re ceipts. 6.000 head; opening, 410e high er; closed slow with advance lost; top, 110.65; bulk. tlO.40010.60. Cattle Receipts. 100 head; market steady; steers. 17.0008.75; rows and heif ers. 14.7698.66; calves. 14.0009.00. ' Sheeo BeceiDts. 400 heart l market. ateady; clipped lambs tl5.2i12.00: clipped ewes, 14.7506.00. . 'ew York Coffee. New Tork. May 17. Th coffee market opened at -an advance of 1 to 2 points on a little further covering by July short and ateady early cablea from Brazil. There wa scattered realising around 10.3S for July and 4.86 for September, however, and the market eased off later in the morning, owing to easier late cablea from Rio. July reacted to 10.2 and September to S.tt, with the market closing at a net decline of 4 to 7 points. Sales were eetimated at about 16,000 baga. Closing quotations: July, 10.24: Septem ber, S.78; October. 1.68; December, S.47; January. S.43; March, 4.11. Spot Coffee Quiet; Rio J'g. 10 to 11; Santos. 14. Cost and freight offers were about unchanged with very few re ceived, 8antoa I t and S's were offered at 11.40 for prompt and 11.40 for future shipment. Turpentine aad Roain. Svannah. Ga.. May 17. Turpentine Firm. S1H; sale 128; receipt 27S; ship ments 48: stock 1.000. , , Rosin Firm. Sales 861: receipt 114; Shipments 234; stock 66,011. Quote: B, 4.2004.10; D. 4 35: E. 4.44 01.65; F, 4.7S: O. 4.750440: H. 4.76 4IJ: I, 4.8004.86; K. 5 00: N. 4.40; WO, 4.00 0 4.15: WW, 4.4404.40. Saot Cotton, .New Tork, May Jl Cotton. Spot, ateady; middling. 21.60c. Financial Ir ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Owaaha rasa Ua4 W lra. New York. May 27.-The stock n'irket today cats another disnlav of strength under the influence of uroftttkonal presture. While orac ncally all stocks participated in the I'pturn, it was noticeable that the greet margin of advance was scored in those issues which are generally dancd at speculative and which can hardly be construed as offering a (air index to the real situation. Other stocks showed gains that were measured only by small frac t iwi i. Among the specialties, how ever, there were a number of issues that made new high records lor the f ar. among them Studcbaker. which a'l along has been in the vanguard of the advance which has developed among ine auionionne stocks, niaraat Sleet Merger, Ttlaesaeiea la peculatla circle anre again ranvergaa e Ihe tecl merger, mainly teraus af a report from the weet lhat three-company merger between Ml.lv I a, Republic and Inland had been completed. There was no confirmation ef Ihla jiewa and If the, waa truth la II, I herd waa aa determination of thla la n reunf m Ihe market action of Republla aad M ileal. Juat a there haa been In ronsietency all along, thin waa evidenced today by a riae In Ihe share ef the Re public company, whll Mldval showed a pel In for th day. Wall at real I apparently hypnotised by th ward "merger'' juat a many mnntha age It waa Impelled la wide epeculeilon In rerteln lauea her suae of th atock dlvl. dand derlelon. tt was with relation to in niandard on (tack that th itork ditldend was most directly related, and now thee leeue ara beginning lo partake of merger talk. Advance In e vera I of them ledy stablish new high level for in veer. The foreign eirhangee ahowed only mln or fluctuation today, eierling moving within a narrow range, aa did the rale on continental point It had apparently been taken for granted lhat the confer ence of hanker would Insist upon Ger many living up to Ihe term Mid down for reparation at th end of the month, New York Stocks Rsngs of price ef the leading atock furnished by Logan Bryan, 244 Patera jruai ouuaing: RAILROADS. Friday High J.OW Clnae Cloaa a t r nn t ino Rait Ohio .... 41 44 48 44 Can Paelflo ....161 161 152 162 N T Central .... 41 40 SI 0 Ches Ohio .... 44 47 48 47 Great Northern .. 77 77 77 77 Illinois Central.... 101 104 1 107 K C Southern ... 27 27 27 27 Lehigh Valley .... 47 44 47 45 Missouri Paclfie .. 21 23 23 21 NT T A N H 23 13 11 13 Northern Pacific. 77 74 77 77 Chicago N W 76 Penn R R 41 41 42 41 Reading 81 81 41 81 C R I A P 46 44 46 46 Southern Paclfie.. 41 42 42 S2 Southern Railway. 24 24 24 24 C M 8t P .... 28 24 28 28 Union Paelflo ....140 114 140 134 STF.ELS. . Am. Car Foundry..l43 142 14S .... Alllg-Chalmers.... SO 60 40 SO Am. Locomotlv...116 116 115 116 Baldwin Loco lis ii it .lis Bethlehem Steel.. 78 77 71 77 Colo. F. A Iron 24 Crucible 74 76 74 75 Am. Steel Foundry 18 27 S84 38 Lackaw'a Steel.... 77 7 77 74 Mldval Steel 41 40 41 '41 Pressed Steel Car.. 78 78. 74 Rep. Steel A Iron 77 76 74 73 Ry Steel 8prlng..104 104 104 104 U. S. Steel 101 101 101 101 Vanadium 1.. 4 48 46 44 COPPERS. Anaconda 45 65 86 66 Am. 8. Ref. Co.. 86 45 46 66 Cerro Da Paaco 40 40 4044 40 ii Chill 22 - 22 22 22 Chlno 11. 11 11 31 Cal. A Arlxona.... 42 at 42 62 Inspiration . 42 42 41 tt 42 Kanneeott 38 18 88 38 suamt 10 30 10 30 Nev. Conaol . uu Ray Conaol 18 . 17 17 17 jec 13 13 18 11 Utah 48 48 68 68 OILS. General Asphalt... 45 44 44 63 Cnedtn 48 44 44 46 Cal. Peterol 40 40 80 80 islsnd Oil 1 1 1 1 Invincible Oil lav 1u lav itu. Mex. Peterol 137 136 134 134 Middle State .... 15 14 1 14 14 Paclfie Oil 45 84 4 64 Pan-American ... 48 47 47 67 Phillips 64 61 63 61 Plircs Oil 10 1 t 4 Pure Oil 12 33 ' 22 . 82 Rovsl Dutch U. 63 tt a Sinclair Oil 14 14 14: 34 ftd. Oil. N. J 140 118 140 187 Texaa Co 4444 4IU 41U 4u Union Oil 13 23 23 23 White Oil 4 1 1 s MOTORS. Chandler .. .. .. 76 Gen Motors 14 14 14 14 Wlllys-Ovsrland .. S 8 8 8 Plerce-Arrow 18 18 18 18 none saoior .... .. .. as Studebtker 124 126 124 123 RUBBER AND TIRES. Pisk 18 17 18 17 Goodrich 42 42 42 42 Kel-Sprlng 61 40 61 ,60 Ksysten Tir .... 22 22 22' 21 AJax 17 16 17- . 16 U 8 Rubber 44 44 84 84 INDUSTRIALS. Am Beet Sug ... 48 43 43 .. At Oft W I .... 42 41 42 40 Am Int Corp 48. 48 48 ' 48 Am Sumatra .... 43 - 84U 4 38 Am Telephone ....123 113 123 123 Am Can 48 48 48 48 Cent Leather .... 40 34 19 38 Cuba Cane ....... 14 16 14 1 Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 26 25 25 25 Corn Producta 101 101 101 102 Famous Player... 86 64 45 84 Gen. Electric....'... .... .... 165 Ot. Northern Or.. 40 40 40 40 Int. Harvester 103 103 103 103 . Am. H. ft L., pfd.. 717,, 7) T1 71. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol 64 68 S3 S Int. Paper 51 61 tt' tl Int if. U., pfd.... 84 84 84 84 Am. Sugar Ref.... 76 74' 76 76 Sears-Roebuck .... 80 7 78 . 78 Stromsbsrg 64 - 63 Cl 63 Tobacco Producta.. 78 74 ' 74 76 Wilson Co 44 43 44 44 Wsstlnghousa Elee 82 42 82 62 Am. Woolen 83 83 82 21 MISCELLANEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil.... 27 27 27 27 Am: Agrl. Chem.. 38 . 38 38 38 Bosch Magneto ... 46 46 46 48 Brook Rap Tran.... 27 27 27 26 Cont Can 87 84 87 66 Cal Pack 78 78 73 78 Col G ft El 87 87 87$ 87 Colum Graph .... 4 4 4, 4 United ' Drug ....80 79 80 80 National En 47 46 41- 46 Lorillard Tobac. ,.168 157 158 .. National Lead .'. 86 86 86 85 Philadelphia Co .. 88 38 38 38 Pullman 122 122 122 121 Punta Alegre Sg.. 44 44 44 44 8 For Rico Sug.. 48 Retail Stores 70 70 70 68 Superior St 35 35 36 35 St. L A 8 F .... 34 . 28 28 30 Va Car Chem 33 31. 32 31 Total aalea, 822,200 shares. t ' Money . S per cent Mark 0034' .0034 Francs 0410 .0413 Sterling 4.45 4.46 Foreign Exchange. New Tork, May 27. Foreign Exchange Steady. Great Demand 14.44: cables, 14.45; 60-day bills on banke. 4t4.42J,. France Demand, .04fl2c; cables, .012e. Italy Demand, .0626c; xable ,0526c Belgium Demand, ,0842c; cable, .0142c. ' Germany Demand, .0051; cable. .0036e. Holland Demand, ,1886c; cables, ,3980c. Norway Demand, ,1822c. Sweden Demand, 2580c. Denmark Demand, 2175c Switserland Demand .1813. Spain Demand. .1640c. ' Greece Demand. .0420c. Poland Demand, .0001, Csecho-81ovakla Demand, ,1437c. . Argentine Demand. .3437c. Brasil Demand, ,1374c Montreal .lit. c. London Money. London, May 27. Silver Bar, J4d per ounce, . Discount Rates Short ' bills. 2 6-H0 2; three month' bill. 2 per cent. " ' Bar Silver. ' New Tork, May 17. Foreign Bar Silver 71 e. . Mexican Dollar 54. .... New York Bonds (Tna Bea Is tne only 'Omaha ewsptper which publishes the of fidal close of tht New York Stock schangt bondaj New Tork. Mar St. Ted' two hour aeesiaa af ihe bead maiaei wee lain lively aad Inegular la tone, ailheuga gain predominated smenf Ih snore lav portent tea lire. Moderate decline war aaade be meat Liberty aad Vlriary loana. foreign ear eitenaae regieiered asmlnal rnenge. Lorl trariion were piaminent aad mainly better, eepecisllv llrooklta Rapid Ttaneit. Spaeulall.e ralle voa.eled eom of their recent dvme an selling for prom, but Ml. Leui Ma Francis. 4a. Central Paetlt 4a. Houlhera Hallway 4 and Atrhlso 4 hardened. Hevartl recent underwrlllng. Includ ing New England Telephone, were In de mand, but moat utilities end inveaiment rail eased freillnnelly. Total sale tPr iuj tgtegaleu tr.si3.eoa. New Tork, Slav 11 rollowlg are lo ner s nign. inw ana rioeing privee or oenue ob Ihe New Tork etock eaihanie, and Ih iai aaie or eacn pnnn: I'. . Bonds. Rate (In 000) High low I'loae la Liberty 8 . ...10 44 64 44 44 1 8 Liberty td 4a.... 86 74 41 74 44 74 78 Liberty Jat 4,e .. 86.68 64 8 86.64 : Liberty :d 4a ' 88 il 8 S4 1 Liberty Id 4'ie... 84.44 84.61 86 64 104 Liberty 4lh 4a.. 44 44 44.44 44 81 til Victory 4 100,44 100 48 104 48 Farelga Goteeamrnl, Stat nd Munlrlpal IS Argentine 7 100 100 100 ny nergen a ....111 111 ill S I'lly Hern 4 lit 112 II I I'lly Bordeaux 4a .. 47 44 ? I l-ny Copnhan 4a.. 83 6( 81 t I lly l.yone ta .... ST S Cliy Rio Janeiro 4. 101 10 101 1 I'liy ban I'aule 4.. 101 lot 101 1 City Zurich la ....112 111 111 S lept lleln 7 .... 61 81 61 S Doin i'n S 2S.lno 100 oe 4 Dont Can 4 31.... 44 81 84 12 ll,h E Ind 4 47.. 86 65 64 84 Mrh K Ind 6 43.. 66 66 66 47 French Rep 6 ..101 lot 103 I Jap 1st 4 Ha fi 81 flia 17 Japanese 4a 77 76 74 6 King llelg 7 ..104 10 n t King llelg 6 13 103 10 IS King Ilea 6 88 68 64 I King Italy 6a .. 44 66 65 64 King Nthrlnda 6a .. 67 67 67 t King Norway 6 ..111 114 110 S King Sweden 4 ..101 101 101 164 I'aria-Ly-Med Ca .. 82 81 82 i Hep I'nile se 4S....iot 104 1" - It State Qunelnd 4 ..101 0 101 4 Stat Rio 4) Sul 8. 101 101 mt 14 Swlaa Con 6 118 117 118 21 K U R ft I 6a 22.108 108 108 11 Ku 4 a I t : 108 in 101 41 K II B S 1 t. 37. 1024 102 102 44 U S Brasil 8a 106 105 106 7 II 8 Mexico 6 ..66 6 66 SUB Mexico 4 .... t4 66 66 Railway and Mlecrllaneoua. 1 Am A Chm 7s ..102 102 1o: Am Hmlt 4 83 63 63 65 Am Sug 6 100 100 100 17 Am T A T cv 6s ..116 116 115 It Am T A T c t 6s.. 87 67 87 1 Am Writ Pa 7s.. 88 84 88 8 A T ft 8 F gen 4s.. 88 84 88 1 At C L 1st con 4s.. 88 86 88 4 At Ref 6 103 103 101 4 Belt A Ohio 6s 100 89 99 33 Bait & Ohio cv 4s 82 83 82 2 Bell Tell Penn 7s. 107 107 107 t Braden Cop s ..88 98 38 1 Hklyn Ed gen 7s D.107 107 107 17 Hklyn R T 7s ctf at 81 80 81 10 Can North 6a ..112 111 111 7 Can Pao deb 4 .. 78 78 78 ' 4 Cent Pac gtd 4s .. 87 87 87 18 Cerro Psaco 8s ....124 . 123 123 16 Ches & Ohio cv 5a., 84 ' 93 84 11 Chea A Ohio cv 4a 88 87 87 60 C B ft Q ref 6s A 88 88 89 11 Chi ft E 111 ts -.. 80 80 80 6 Chi Ot West 4s .. 41 61 61 23 C M ft St P cv 4. 71 70. 71 27 C M ft St P r 4s. 46 66 44 5 Chicago Rys 6s ..82 82 82 6 C R I ft P gen 4s. 83 83 83 3 C R I ft P r 4s.. 81 81 81 20 Chi ft West Ind 4s.. 74 74 74 13 Chile Cop 7s ....106 106 106 17 Chile Cop ts ...... 81 91 91 5 Col O ft El 6s 86 95 , 95 2 Con Coal Mrylnd 6 87 87' 87 1 Con Gas 7 117 117 117 S Cuba Cn Sug d 8s. 85 85 85 1 Cub Cn Sug d 7s.. 85 86 85 1 Cuba R R 7 A. 103 103 108 2 Del A Hud cv 6s.. 87 67 97 li 2 D ft R G Imp 6s.. 82 82 82' 7 Det Utd Rys 4s..l02 102 102 S Dimnd Mtch 7s.. 83 83 83 4 Dlst See 6s ........108 107 106 5 Dpnt Nem 7... .107 107 107 S Duquean L 6s 103 103 103 5 Erie gen 4 66 66 65 t Erie pr lien 4 .... 64 64 64 1 Fiek Rub 8s ....104 104 108 7 Fremer I D 7 .. 88 88 98 2 Gen Elee deb 6s ..101 101 101 48 Goodyear T 8s 31. .103 102 102 6 Goodyear T 8a 41. .116 115 116 ' 6 Gnd Tnk Ry C 7a. 112 112 112 2 Gnd Tnk Ry C 6s. 103 101 103 67 Great North 7s A. 108 108 109 28 C.t North 6s B...100 100 100 9 Hud ft M ref 6s A. 83 83 83 46 Hud & Mn ad In 6 64 63 43 2 Int Ag 6s 78 78 78 41 Int Met 4 16 15 16 70 Int Met 4s ctf.. 16 15 16 47 Int R T ref 6s .... 70 70 70 24 Int M M sf 6 87 87 87 80 Int Pa ref 6s B. . 87 86 87 1 In Oil 8s .s .. 98 98 88 1 Iowa Cent ref 4s .. 46 46 46 4 K C Ft 3 ft M, 4s., 78 78 78 1 K C South 6s 87 '87 87 7 Kel-Sprlng Tire 8s.. 108 108 . 108 4 Lack St 6s 60.. 91 80 80 2 L 3 ft M S d 4s-28. 83 83 83 17 L M ft M S d 4s 31. 82 92 82 1 Lehigh Val tg ,...102 102 102 1 Llg ft My 6s 87 87 87 18 Mkt St Ry con 6s.. 90 80 80 1 Mex Pet 8s .......107 107 107 12 Mid St cv (s ..... 81 81 81 1 M ft St L ref Es .. 67 67 67 lMK&Tnpl6A 83 .83 83 67 M K ft T n d 6 A 67 . 67 (7 1 M K,ft T 1st 4.. 82 82 82 2 M P ref 6s 23 100 100 100 8MB gen 4s .... 64 63 64 5 Mont Pow 5s A 86 96 96 8 N O T ft M In 6s. 70 70 70 7 N T Cent col 7s.. 106 106 106 25 N Y Cent deb 6s.. 103 102 103 10 N T Ed ref 6s...l09 109 109 2 NT NH ft H 6s 48 82 81 81 20 N Y Rys r 4s ct 41 41 41 8 N Y T d 6s 49..... 105 105 106 11 N Y T ref 6s 41.105 104 105 !( N T W ft Bo 4 Vis. 57 67 67 . 1 Nor ft So 5s A.... 67 67 67 . 2 Nor A So CV 6s.. 108 108 108 1 Nor ft West con 4s 87 87 87 2 Nor Pao p Hen 4s.. 86 86 86 2 Nor Pas gen 3a .. 62 62 62 127 N P-G N jt 6B..105 106 106 10 N W Bell Tel 7s. .106 106 106 6 O S L gtd 6s ctfs.,102 101 102 32 O S L ref 4s 91 91 91, 22 Or-Wsh R R ft N 4 81 81 81 7 Otis Steel 8s A 102 102 102 : it Pac T A T 5a .... 87 97 87 .1 Pack Mot Car 8s. 107 107 107 7 Penn R R 6s....l09 108 - 108 i 78 Penn R R gen 6s.. 88 89 99 ; S3 Penn R R gen 4s. 81 90 91 1 P A E lnc 4s 32 32 32 1 Pierce Oil deb 8s. .101" 101 101 2 P C C ft St L 6s A.. 86 86 96 1 Reading gen 4s .... 86 86. 86 2 Rep I ft S col 6s. 66 95 86 7 R G ft W 1st 4s.. 78 73 78 68 St L ft S F adj 6s 8.0 79 79 10 St L ft S F inc 6s. 69 69 68 38 fit L ft S F p 1 4s A 72 72 73 40 Sbrd A L con 6s.. 69 59 59 101 Sbrd A L ad 6s. ... 28 26 27 8 Sbrd A L ref 4s.. 42 42 42 . 2 Sharon St Hp 8s A. 99 99 99 S Sin OH cv 7s....l04 104 104 warn What Will The Market Do Next? KEEP POSTE D Important developments contained in this week's market review regarding the following securities: Mldsle States Oil Kesaecart Oil Slmais Pat. Callaltaa Zlae A ewe. Woelee Gee aril Mel art Ratle C. ef Aa Ceaaral Leathw St. Paal Retail Stares Phillies Pet. Allied Chaaical Write for free copy P.6.STAMM & CO. Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York 35 S. William St., New WW II Si li.l cal ts .... Stla 41 , , IS k Pea 4., 81 6 e 14 a fa ref 4e. 4 11 ta 4 k t'aa eel t 4., II 4: .1 II a Ry tea S8 ... 41 st i 5 aw H a t. 4t , t aa Mr sea la 41 4 s t Niaa UH CI 4 7 164 l 16 lit Taud Av ad ta,, 41 4e al t Thud Ae ref 4a., S aw 4 I Tidatr ml S lf .e e; H I Teh Pre 1 a lei w S I'aiea I'e let 4 ,, 41 41 61 It t'a re 4a 81 61 61 tl ta t'e ref 4a ,,,, 1 t t ale Teak tr 1 lalw e av S Md lrug 4 .Ill HI III SUM Huts-r 7a...ei let lllia Rub to 6 14 4 SUB Si .l f ta ....ll 11 s 8 Kuh f A L e., 41 41 81 Si e.'r Chm 7e...et atw . II V.l'r Chm r Is I a I a e t V Ky 4 I 86 66 I Meet Mryld let 4a., ai ai 4 Weal Inion s.,ln e et t Ha.1 Kle 7 l 1 11 ' I tVlth-apaa ht 7S.. 81 66 86 1 VVileoa A C af 7a al e et 28 Wilaun A 4- IV 4a. 61 61 61 t VY Cent sea 4a... 44 44 4 Told aalea ef bond leday wei 17.41 404 compared with lt.tlt,44t fistiewt day. ttolidsy a er ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New Vork, Mar 17 There ass a deal ef variation af market Ian d prlr moiemema during lha past week, many eiwke making new hiabe ealy le tail bark la a eubaianiial eatenl, abile olSera, after au. h rearliona, ahoeed re. cowed bal1ih ertlvmea end yeatardar gain maj new hlgha. A epe.lal feature In ihe ell (roup waa aa ilam in flulf till of 44 iiointa. lo 11. etianilard Oil of Indian adtanred from 11 la III and Standard I'll of Krntui-ky fmm 11 t 6. bi,th new hlgha, Mexican Mealtonrd waa one of Ihe eirotigeel of the Independent oil aliH'ka, ranging from 41 I 47. Mu tual Oil renged fmm 8 la I, but lat this advance on a readlnn lata In Ihe week. Hall Creek Produtero wee Ireded In at IS lo ISU. The conanlldaied slnk. tier being nnder preeaure for a time, alas ; lMama alrnlie tBr!h Mndlrata reaa from 7 lo 1. Fensland sold st a kew high tec ord of 11. In the Industrlsl Issue motor slo.ks wer prominent features. Keo Motor moved up from 24 lo th new high of 24. Marin elan mad a new high dur ing the weak. Buying fallowed adviree ) that the company nan arrengeo iw mora wella on Ha leaa adlolnlng Ih Kenaiand acreage. Ther waa trading In Inland Steel et prices ranging from 14 lo 47 and back lo 44 without aalea between tin prlcea. Tobace laaues weie In aup. ply alter eerly advance, Philip Morris ranging from 21 to 20 and Tobarre t-roduils from 8 to 8. In Ihe mining stocks there v. ere atrong features. Mother iMiim movlkg up from 8 to 10. Inde pendence Lead mad th grealaal advance, selling at a new high. Ray Harrule alao made a new high on buying coming from prominent financial Intervale. New Tork. May !7. Tranaartlona on the New York curb market tnday were aa follows: Bonds. Sales (in 11,000) High Low Close 21 Allied Packer 4a.... 2 sl 61 4 Allied Packer 4a ctf 41 61 41 6 Allied Packer la.. S 68 88 43 Am L ft T 6a 107 H7 17 2 Am T A T 6a 12.100 10 100 2 Anacon Cop 7a 26.103 l'U 103 1 Armour A Co 7s ...104 104 104 4 Beth St 7s 22 104 104 104 4 Csn Nat Ry eq 7a..l'9 109 106 11 Csn Nst Ry ts .. 88 68 88 1 Col Graph ks 46 44 46 2 Con Gaa Bait 7a. 104 104 104 3 Con Tex 8a 87 97 97 1 Cop Kx Aan 8a 21.102 162 102 4 Fed Lnd Hit 6a ....100 100 100 . 3 Goodrich T 7a ....100 99 100 2 Grand Trunk a..l06 106 106 1 Herahey Co 7a.. 103 101 101 3 Humble Oil 7s ....101 101 101 1 Int R T 7s 74 78 78 20 Int R T 8a it 91 92 42 6 Lsclede Gas 7 100 100 100 I Manitoba 7s 16 II 16 Peters Trust Bulltlai . PteTiCbmpany PetenMmcvl6aiil( Jfirtidm GRA v ' ' WE solicit your consignments of all kinds of grain to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kansas City and Sioux City markets. . We Offer You the Services Omaha, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Hastings, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Sioux City, Iowa Holdrege, Nebraska Cat in touch with offices with your The Updike Grain Company "The Reliable Consignment Houss t liaavl A f 81 Ia. a I laaiaee 4 M 4 N I .... I raiilira lw 41. It I P A Jill j" 6 f. next I.. I" t I .... 4 a aaaeeswaa 1 ..... taw iii 7i '' I Sis l W ta II. , ... .h H f S J?' S kleae'l 4raf 4 14 1 T-t .ji i ,. ; It I a (Ml p.-d le 't lid 4a H l ll.ntn till le ..I' It Heel t-le la - -..11 Am I. A T WW..e A T T Se 14. .11 ti a 11 A w I ta.... 4 IM66III I el lai II X 4e I lal H T W'., 6S 2 a 4' I. T S,... ss. 1 e - t u Mar tt t I I II CaLI" raewig ataaata. trgeeilne 7 71 ...I1 MS Illy r.iwa,fela ta,. 4 I'tiy tWlaeatM 46 16 Af M A 14 r t.. 14 116 l" 44 4 e e a 16 l4 el l lr 11 I 4I 44 14 la 11 t e 44 It I. e. I 66 ej 11 14 l lal ! 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F.t 1444 Membwo raneolidated mrt Birhante 74 S8OA0WAY NIW VOSK CI7 ENORMOUS PROFITS gre being made now In STOCK PRIVILEGES with IIS to SI2S you can trade In 100 shares ef any atock. Profits unlimited. Free booklet No. 14 explains. Paul Kaye W"' PUTS and CALLS rTow o7A! Their uas In Trading I Wall St elaarlf eiiiielned in our rttr.K BOOKIXI No. 44. Tuchaaa Co. SS Wllllaw St. New Verk WrfaPsr0wrt0HCtt WMUNNtVCO. Tower Hulldlns. CH1CAOO. ILL Sdmtirie American Bids.. WASHINGTON, D. C Woolxurth Dulldlng. NEW TOBK Robert Illdg.. 8 AN gBANClSCO. CAL . Lti A (i rapiiRJugii You Leave No Will UNDER the Nebraska statutes if you leave no will your estate will be distributed by the court as provided by the law. No regard can be given to your, wiahejuor to the needs of your survivors. We have prepared a leaflet show ing just how the state will dis tribute your property if you -die without a will. You are welcome to a copy. By a will you can leave your property in trust so that it will be handled as you desire. Our Trust Department will gladly give you complete information on this subject. i tjhmttetnth a of Our Offices Located at Geneva, Nebraska v Des Moines, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. Hamburg, Iowa Kansas City, Mo. on of than, braach next grain shlpmont. N - Umber, "-J1 " w""1'