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1 1 ! . | 0e ; Decomber, 13.20c; January July, 77c; September, 73%c; December, 63% | flréts, 22@322%c; Ordinary firsts, 21@21%c; G’ d f N Wh | steady; Rios, 93%c; Santos 4s, 10%c. Cost | October, 13.04c; December, 13.20c; ¥ $4 2 22%e. t firm, with 4s quoted | 13.26¢; March, 13.4 Y e I I e raae o ew €8 :{'1orgg‘r','hlfo:f1‘:rflcrm“a."g“he“nrncl-lqublm: Liverpool, July 18.—COTTON—-Spot eas- - reported an advance of 75 reis at Rio, while 'jor; good middling, $3.20c; middling, 8.04c; U;;':S-No. 2 white, 42@43c; No. 2 mixed, | POTATOFS—Lower; recelpts, 36 cars; No. 3 white: 7 cars, 3%, ars, 33%c. Sample white: rars, 37%c IN AND PRODUCE.::% " Omaha rices—Wheat Virginia, barreied, $2.25; Virginia, bulk, . ] n : ng. $1.071,@1.09; No. 3 hard, $1.04@1.06%; No. ; firsts, 26c; sec- | 50@86c; Kunsas, Missourl and Illinols Ontlnues Hl h exchange was 1-32d lower. Nn chnl%e “n“c“. middling, 7.88¢; 0 bales. /, Cash Market is Very 1 hard, $1.00@1.04%; No Ohlos, 76@80c. Sanion spots, but futures were §0 fo 100 rels e 1.12; No. 8 spring, $1.04@1.09; No. 2 durum, 7 JLTRY—Alive, higher; fowlsy 17%c: 3 Metal Marict. : $1.01@1.02; No. 3 durum, $1.00G1.01. Corn: Se; roosters, 10%c; .,flg:’.’,"rzwuc‘.‘" e N T . : Omaha Hay Market | New York, July 18-—The metal ex- ..Q\l“fi Because of Light Re- [No 2 white, 7715@78c; No. 3 white, 76% @ | broilers, 22 s e ca \ygeal cor;(lmucafto }r‘oll I”" o s "Ay_ol; ot s | change quotes lead easy, offered at 6.40, - 1c; No. 4 white, 76§76 No. b whits, e | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. e Omaha market. the thirty-| J i Choice upland | o0l girm; spot, Bast St. Louis delivery, 3 ceipts of All Cereals. Ti@iste: No 3| CHICAGO GRAIN AND PEOVISIONS. | — one carloads received, eleven wc{c"”“ai'“‘”: No. 1, $8:5099.80; No. 2. 37.06 | SIS (0L S0 iecirovtie, ‘320,008 » LRI ML = | Quotations of the Day on the Leading | o\ ic" o0 EUatlERal | @8.00; No. 3, $4.00@6.00. Cholce midand. | 350" fron, stoady and unchanged. Tin, x J . 6 yellow, 7714 |Wheat Market Opens Higher on Bullish | : of this year’s crop. It all sold at No. 1, §8.0099.00; No. 2, $7.00 P e ey at London, RER WHEAT DECLINES ¥o. 2 mixed, Foreign Advices. { ; Commoditien. woia,|$109 per bushel. The grade contin- | @300; No.'s, §3st@hon choice 10:;';3%'1:" B Cires et ‘ . 76 ino. 4 New York, July 18.—FLOUR—Firmly . i St 50@8. 2 .00; No. ¥ 108 308 L fuIt e LR B4 Lana: i mixéd, 761 @76c; | Chicago, July 18.—Denlals that black rust | 7" gool eany: No. 1 durum, $1.22; ‘lj\'e: lgg’l‘n, r(imniug fr,,q;n‘.\(j. ..!han!.tn IR 60 No. 3 S5 00 @ L0, Mows . Chotoe. | & ,x":_m“‘lv;':r.u“i s; fu Omaha, July 13, 1916. Oits: No. 2 white, | has spread Into Canada tonded today 10| No, 2 hard, $1.28% ; No. 1 northern, Duluth, . ard, plus. he wheat prices | $10.00@10.50; No. 1, $.00@10.00; No. 2, | i Sl T T h market was rather quiet |32 @32'%c; standard, 39@33%c: No. 3| make wheat traders somewhat skeptical re- | §1 . No. 1 northern, Munitob, $1.30%.|were a cent up to a cent down, that |35, ';‘g:»‘?lo. o . X | Dry Goods Market. of the very light receipts| white, 38% @80c; Fo wRe B 0 | Karding damage reports. Accordingly, the o bo New Tork, Fuuires nominal. || of the old ‘crop selling at $1.01 to! BTRAWS Cholce wheat: 95,00 oholce oata ' /" york, July 18.—Cotton goods wars = g a N-— , W 3 No. " . g .60. y "heat soid generally from ic lower to lc | 64c. Rye: No. %, §6@3ic; No. 3, 85@86c. |market, although pointed upward much of o 'y 'y, Rt Mo $1.08 per bushel. ALFALFA—OId: Cholce $11.00@12.00; | quiet today, with pronounced firmness on Rikher. TR the time, closed unsettled at % @ %c to %c | OATS—Spot, esy; standard, 48% @4s%c:| Corn was 13 cent off and sold at|No. 1, $10.00@11.00; No.' 2. $5.00@8.00. | many lines ot h"""f‘\.57:"‘17hnr:ff:3" h‘u;!r:\: also fof the better samples of the old e 5 HA eady; prime, $1.36; No. 1, $1. e . . S 4 . 2, $5. 7.00; i el E 8 E e (o e e e o n® soli | Trading 1n Qulet, With Wheat Closing Some [ ber $1.12%. Corn gained %c to %@ %e, onts | o FA=Sierly L WOAS 1300 T2 grggiye; | CEipLs were cighteen carloads. | 8200, . for fall, There was a large attendance of Jc decline. | Stronger. lost %@ Yc to Se and provisions finished | HUTRE B o O ats were !4 cent up to 5 cent| - - buyers In the market. rn was steady to %o lower, the bulk | o iocal futare market was very quiet, | \TgEUIar. ranging from 10 to . rias.of | Myops’ qulet; state, common to cholce,|down and sold at 381,@3914 cents Oil and Rosln. LT, the samples grading Nos. 2 and 3 and | ppare was a moderate amount of trading fn | /2% 1915, 12@20c; 1914, 6@7c; Pacific coast, |per bushel. There were ninetecn cay-| Savannah, Ga., July 18.—TURPENTINE— ugar Market, at unchanged prices. whoat during the eariler part of the season, | FOF the most part transactlons in wheat | 1015 11@14c; 1914, 8% 10c. bren iheliia iar | Market dull, 46¢; sales, none; recelpts, 481| New York, July 18 AR—Raw dull; B e L i oy | e carn And loats wer vary, Jifetihrvush: ot overned by oy well defined sentimont | HIDES—Stsady; Bogota, 3% @33c; Cen- Quncimaret. bbls.; shipments, 2,718 bbls.; stocks, 12,682 | centrifugal, 6.40c; mol i refined ve, but there were only a few samples | out the day. tral America, 33c. —_— bbls, steady; fine granulated, 7.6fc. this cereal on the tables. Wheat closed a trifle stronger, Septem- |88 to values Assertions that yleids and | tre SRR Fion 7e: N SIN . ; d easter on scattered selling by com- fhia, soraal on the (ables. et and comn | ber ndvancing. dc and December. closin | uality of the spring crop has boen seri- | LEATHER—Firm; hemlock firsts, UL Coffee Market. | ROSIN—Firms; sales, 1,610 bbin.; recelpt, | SHEIE0 SRUEC, o8 Conlter b st c 1 steady to % higher. ously impaired by biack rust led to con- [seconds, 36c. New York, July 15.—COFFEE—Continued | 2,313 bble.; shipments, 9.611 bbls.; stocks, Y the decline and sold e to %c lower. ! 427,00 1 Ing of the spot market, At noon prices wers cash demand, however, was quite active | _September corn closed %c higher, with | tinued uneasiness, and there wero reports PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, 001 tirmness in the Wrazillan market was re- 312 bbls. Quote A, B, $6.30; C, D, E, $HoR11 Dolnta owar the samples were easlly disposed of | Pecember unchanged. from some wuthorities that the rust spores | %27.50; family, $28.00@28.50. Beef, steady; [ sponsible for an advancing tendeney here F, $6.35@6.40; G, $6.40@6.45; H, I, R R S th h 4 7O September oats were steady, but the De- | had already Attacked the stems of the $13.00@18.50; family, 319.50@20.50. | today and after opening 1 10 3 polnts lower 6.45@6.50; M, $6.45@6.55; N, $6.60; ol gt A f sember: Fuled about Yo lower, plant. Unqualified contradictions, how- S alddle west, $13.25@13.35. | the coffee market gradually gained sirength | WG, $6.65; WW, $7.00. Rank Clearings. ye and barley roceipts were unimportant | ““omapa closing prices on futures for this : ; P ;o i special, 9%c;[until in the late afternoon, with increasing e Ry these markets were quoted unchanged. L4 Ihis | aver, of yesterduy's advices that the pest Eany: city, 9¢; sp I LA L Lo L U - = Omaha, Mly 18.—Bank clearings for ‘learances were: Wheat and flour equal S .| had " spread northward over the Canadlan |country special, 9@9%¢ very Mght offerings it #old at one time.$ i A8 Cotton :r{lfn. s Omaha today were $3,395,679.45 and for 3 976,000 bushels: corn, 510,000 bushels; C High. |Low.| Close. .| border did a great deal to bring about —_— points over the- previoke. night-on inactive| . New York, July 13—COTTON—Futures| the corresponding day last year 3$2.804.- s, 411900 bushels, g = Sy | s A rather aggressive selling at times on the Minneapolis Grain Murket. bositionn. - This "oarried. Bepterpor teb | opened steady; July. 12.86c; October, I3c: | 438.90. Averpool close: Wheat, steady; corn, | Sept H":‘c"i 1 M%}IDN lgu*} 10614 ( hard spots in the market. The relative| Mipneapolts, July "‘_w"EAT_;,’"]z' ”;r Erohulxr and ::pwmb., from 8.64c to firxmber, 13.19¢; January, 13.23¢; March, ——— : dy. Lec. 08%-%| 1 09%|198%] 108 1084 | weakness of quotation In the northwest gy 15; Beptember, §1.16%. Cash: No. 1 hard, f£.62¢ e clone was 4 to § points net higher. | 13.410 . . : : mary wheat receipts wero 1,181,000 | Cora. i i served alao to handicap the bulls here. :l-fl%: o,y northern, $1.11% @119t No. | Bales, 16,260 bags. _July, 8.38c; August, | The cotton market closed steady at 3| Six ab:solute monarchies_still exist shipments 159,000 bushels, | Sept 13 2% 12 | 134 13 Would-bs purchasers of wheat gavo con- | 3 warihern, $1.12% @1.16%. 8.42c; September, E4éc: Octaber, §.5ic; No- | polnts, net advance to L polnt decline, = lin the world. They are Siam, Mor- Sor \racelpte’ of 266,000 Do | @ 61%( 61 | 61 60% siderable attention fo Liverpoui dispuichen, | © FL.OUR—Unchanged. Eainber. 4. 860s Dpambar, Hkiglc: & nuary. T UL g uplands. | oo “Oman, Abyssinia, Afghanistan jpments of 261,000 bushels | waying the unfavorable weather in all pro- ARLEY—63@12 %¢. Vi st i ch, 8.80c; | 13.10c; . 38 bales. A mary corn receipts wers 411,000 bukh- | v | 43 | i1 | om| 30x| i1 |ducing countries was cavaing British buyers ,’{,E_.,,,,r'_' & §7¢; May, 8.930; June, 8.98¢" Spot coftee, [ ~Cotton futures closed steady; July, 12.88¢c; and Monaco. = to become nervous. In this connection it| BRAN—$17.60@18.00. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee | way pointsd out that in 1904 black rust re-| GORN—No. 3 yellow, 8214 @83%c. by Logan & Bryun, stock and grain brokers, | yyited fn a croj shrinkage of 50,000,000 [ OATS—No. 3 white, 38% @39c. mary -| 316 Bouth Bixteenth street bushels during July and August and that| FLAXSEED—$1.94@1.97. and shipments 757, . mgalnst | A7, | Open, | High, |1« " | meanwhile the Chicago market advanced g = L | e gee, ol Surprising Special Bargains Every Day Wht. ¥4 353,000 bushels last year. wheat. Corn. Outs, | A% | 1B 113kt 1 1381127 | bushels” new hard winter wheat to be |mew, $1.22@1.24%: old, $1.2001.32; No. 2 451 205 | Sevt 1HAR-B| 1A3%01E%| 1 1RI11E% | shipped by way of the Guit of Mexico. hard, new, $1.16@1.18; old, nominal; July, . <« | Corn | Corn, unlike wheat, maintained a firm |§1,10; September, $1.11%@1.11%. . July Ioyl 1ew|Tawl 1% Tay | tone Csetious complaints of | heat and | GORN—No, 2, 8ic; No. 2 white, 81%4@ Sopt | 76%- 67| T5%| 76%| 7614 | drouth were received, especially from | g3c; July, 78%c; Beptember, T8%c. mn epar ments rou ou e ore T (PR eh el SR NBN 683 | Oklaboma, Kanass and Tests Only. ons of [ 0ATS-—Ne;i%, 400 440; 13- ALL ALY pEasdie et ettt sl daisintsilaintueai ittt ddions, - bisn ey ¢ the government statlons In ahoma | ¢gc, ——— g:‘!,{ ' “‘l: :'I'K:J :(m uv:;% fl:&fi whows any rain since July 1. Speculative 4 et 0 selling weakened oats. Hot weather dam- Duluth Grain et fDee. | A¥R-H) §3R) 42K) 42% % 43 | go reports had merely a transient bullish | puluth, July 18.—WHEAT—FEased oft n ur reat July | 26 80 | 25 00 (24 80| 24 s (25 75 | €Mect: today with less lurld black rust rep(}rtll, Sept | 24 77 | 24 80 (24 601 24 60 (24 5| Provisions averaged higher with hogs | quiet demand -and larger offerings. ~July | e | i Lord. | Late sales, Howover, of 1,000,000 pounds of [glogea %c_oft; Beptember, Iic off, and 2 cars, $1.03 Tuly {1312 (13 12 (12 97 12 97 [18 07| lard by a leading trader scemed to operate ber 1%4c off; July durum close: o 3 cars, $1.06 | Hept |13 20-25| 13 26 (13 05( 13 05 13 15 | at lenst temporarily an a check on buyers. D emtor, ¢ off and December %c ® ., Bample ring: | _Oct. 13 27 13 27 [13 13 13 12 (13 17 Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, new, 1 i 1or | Biba | $107%; No. 3 red. new, $1.13% @1.14; No. | o ~ 01 3 . B 0. , W, . <145 . —— 1 ear, u,co':f" M.‘“. July |13 40 [ 13 40 (18 40/ 13 40 (13 42| 3 hard, new, $1.16; No. 3 hard, old, $1.10% Liverpool Grsin Market. 4 _Bept | 13 50 |13 67 |13 42| 13 42 113 45| @y1.11%5. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 80% @81%ci| vLiverpool, July 18.—WHEAT—Spot No. 1 B — No. 4 white, 76@76c. Oats: No. 3 white, | Manitoba, 118 6d; Nt:, 2, “l' s:, N 2 cars, 71 v Kansua City Genernl Market. 40% @41%0; standard, 43%@42%c. Rye:| CORN—8pot Amorican mixed, new, ; hite: 6 cars, 77c. No. 4 City, July 18, —WHEAT—] Nominal, Barley: 67@78c. Seeds: Tim- e Mo, No 3 yellow: & oars, T00) 1 oar, | hash sr01@1 18 No. 3 red 41100518, |othey, #8.76; olover, $1.00@14.00. Pro- Londen Stock Market. lec, No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 19 No. & | July. $1.05 Heptember, $1.06% @1.06%: De. | vistons: Pork, $26.00@26.87; lard, $13.00;| London, July 18.—Americs ixed: 1 car, 17¢ No, 6 mixed: 1 car, 76c. | comber, $1.08% @1.09. ribs, $13.07@13.67. were quistly steady. i mple mixed: 1 car, bc. CORN—No, '3 -mixed, T8@78%c; No, 2| BUTTER—Steady; creamery, 33% @37%e.| SILVER—Bar, 20%d per ounce. . 3 white: 1 car, 39%c. Stand- | white, T8@78%¢c; No, 2 yelln: "18@80c; | EGOS—8teady; roceipts, 17,951 . cases;| MONEY—d% per cont. g ’ 5 e = SUIS - = — e ————— $94,500,000 | A6 e DODGE e DOUALAS STREETS W _ THREE YEAR 5% GOLD NOTES ' Opportunities for Big Price Savings on All American F oreigl;)F.TSHzcurity Company Kinds of Seasonable and Dependable Mer- Dated Auguat 1, 1416 Due August 1, 1919 chandise Seldom Equaled, Never Surpassed Interest Payable February 1 and August 1 Principal and interest payable in United States Gold Coin at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co. with- out deduction for any taxes, present or future, except any Federal Income Tax Coupon notes in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 Subject to redemption, in whole or in part, at the option of the Company on any interest date, as follows: LOOK.-- U 'U hy NOt QZ'» iebmary i . 195;, z ig;l/z a’fl‘d im?'rest; R iR 0 Buy One of These? : I/;.umt 1, 1918, at 1001/: _ “ February 1, 1919, at 100%, “ Bargain sale of our entire stock of stand i ing v irolialinds ol el ard makes, including used The American Foreign Securities Company has been organized with a capital of $10,000,000 presently to be and shopworn pianos. ‘ g which igation of 10 ment to repay the principal in three years, together with inter- : H est at a rate more than s;lhfieient to cover the interest on the Company’s note issue. * ; y P l A N O S, $ l O0.00 Pilano: :, {zl;,, :sa rfil(:)ocg?)t‘l) Tn connection with this loan the Company is to receive from the French Government and is to pledge with S ; s the Bankers Trust Cor?pany, in New York Cuty, as collateral security for the above motes, obligations (evther as We have a few at this price—See them while they last. "y onts oy . o : maker or guarantor) of foreign governmenis, and other securities as followi”m‘mu T — You Might Grab One of these— A 0 F 20,500,000 A used Knabe, upright. . . .$150 GRAND PIANOS ™ Government of Argentina ................. : : : glweden ..... ST T 3’7550% A used Steinway, upright. .$150 | One $900 Weber Grand. . .$200 QERRN = s voane el j 2000 : PLAYER PIANOS One $750 Fischer, baby grand, b “ Denmark ................... it “ Switzerland ................. et # LT e o A RO O G e “ 4 grug;my ..... FoanEd S e #* e RS “ “ Brazil (Funding Loan). 7 “ “ smn Government of Spain guaranteed Railroad Bonds Province of Quebec. . ...... AR O M R R S . Suez Canal Company Shares. . ............. ¥ One $450 Player, good condition| for ..................$350 for ..................8185| One $750 Estey, baby grand One $550 Player Piano, used six| for..................$375 months, for ...........$225| One $800 Everett, baby grand, One Emerson Angelus....$275| for..................$550 One $650 Player, good as new, | One $900 Knabe, parlor grand, BT e e e 83D 0 T O s ok e S5 T5 American Corporate R R R L AT ¢ Tigts Many_ other bargains just as good. Do not imagine because of - 'For the sake of convenience in collection, the coupons and rights for interest and dividends maturing on or before August 1, t}}e low prices there Is any laCk_ n quallt_y. A_ll the world famed 1919, are to be detached and held for the account o lheggmp:my by depositories in France. The Company may make substitu- pianos and player pianos are included in this great sale—NEW tions in the.above list of collateral, but (except with 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 J:e obligations of any one of the above Governments be_reduced more than .PIANOS FOR RENT. 50 per cent, mor 1s the aggregate value of the obligations of any onz Government or any other issue of securities to be increased such itution to more than 20 per cent of the aggregate value of the collateral. Pending the deposits of the collateral, the Trustee will hold cash equal to the face amount of the notes, releasing the cash from time to tims to an amount equal to 5-6ths of the value of the collateral deposited with the Trustee. : Tbil offering 18 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. WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR szfi‘sc‘m;gfi)x(vmfi 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING ABOUT 5.35 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Henshaw Hotel Cafe Coolest Spot in Oinaha Hav}e You Heard Miss Marianne Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o’clock, A. M., July 19th, o Conway 1916, and will be closed at 10 o’clock A. M., July 24th, 1916, or earlier, in the : discretion of the Syndicate Managers. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS AND ALSO, IN ANY CASE, TO b | Sing those delightful AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR ~ : ; i | ballads and operatic AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF J.-P. MORGAN & CO., IN : . selections at the - NEW-YORK FUNDS, T0 THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF. PAYMENT WILL BE 3 : . GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT 8 “'| Hotel Fontenelle i ill be delivered pending the ing of the definite bo : A:n ‘m:"gncgf' bem; to list t;:cc Zaom on mfi"’fi{k Si ’E:;:han'zi: \ Ladies’ Restaurant ev- J.P. MORGAN & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. | Srrday duing Tl R HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago TN | i | WM.A.READ & CO. ; KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. Don'’t fail to hear her g o : 4 LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. Grand Opera Arias - FIRST NATIONAL BANK,N. Y. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Clissical Songs Popular Ballads Operatic Soprano " Starkey’s Serenaders Every Afternoon Ever: Evening Banjo Orchestra EMPRESS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLA CONTINUOUS, 11 T0°ll bt R SPRAGUE AND McNEECE 10c—ADMISSION—20c Warda Howard : in “THAT SORT.” e J. W.SELIGMAN & CO. CHASE NATIONAL BANK, N. Y. NATIONAL CITY BANK, N. Y. S - HANOVER NATIONAL BANK, N. Y. - BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,N. Y. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, N. Y. : { - FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY,N. Y. "BASE BALL [HIPP ™ i fRUST COMPANY, N. Y, MELLON NATIONAL pANK‘, Pittsburgh . DR x e ; COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY, Philadelphia OMAHA VS. ST. JOSEPH Tosedey — Wodeandey —~ Thursdey |L TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chicago. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, St. Paul ROURKE PARK Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley, in 1 ; : JULY 18-19-20-21 “The Selfish Woman.” W - FRIDAY, JULY 21—LADIES' DAY By Hector Turnbull, ] EETI) \ } Games Called at 3:15.

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