Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1916 — Page 19

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916.

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■tafs P Ofi rattle—Receipts Jttdrty a'eers 16 jlO &.) heifers, tows ll 75(1" 7 Caivee—Steads Fheej,—R»ti ipts 1 <K>i head alca

ijatnlw ‘t.rng I'Ov'gll 51 lur .. H a Receipt* t ! low( r 5 >iKer» i'

SMALL RUN AND LARGE DEMAND FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES.

CATTLE STEADY TO STRONG

I ladffuiKtibiiii raceipw, 5j.i)W hofcs. asw cattle 2TO caJvea and awo aheep. a«alnst 4^14] tRatik 7^ «attie. t/f caiv«8 and id tbcep a vmk mgo. and t.ldd Pogs. i^i cattle, calirea and U>i aheap a sear ago There waa an nriuaual adtance m prices of iome hogs. The aalee that ahoaed the mo«t gains were of stronger weights and a small number of well finished hogs re^gsiless of weight The run was smai! for Monday and tlie ootside demand was large ia>cal pachers did not get manj of the hogs even at an advance Of The i^m was pnncipaliy on the stocK averaging more than nw pounds The atrfetly good hogs, averaging l(>o pounds, sold at W but few of the offerings wsre heavy enough to sell over 18 40 There was a continued strong discrimination against the underweight stock but sates at I8.2S down to 18,75 were about 25c higher than on Satur<|ay

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top 113 0" CaU firm, i^p 112 25

rtT LOUIfc June 12.—Hog«i—Receipu, 8 001 blghej. plg8 and light*. V * 45, mixed and butcher* » lOQS 56 good heavy |9 jOgS bu'k J9 154^9 50 Cattle—Recfipt* 5 000 *te8fJ> Sheep—Receipt* 4 800 *teadv rOLLMlJLS O lune 12-Hogv-F .eei >i80fi. market active heavie. medium an 1 VorV era JS 4 wk’Xi light* |« 25 pig* - jy 9 00. roug* J8 So, Btag* $6 5o

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EASIER CABLES AND FAVORABLE WEATHER ARE FACTORS.

Fewer Berries and Cherries

WEATHER SENDS CORN DOWN

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F#wer cattle arrived than on anj' Monday for a kmg time. There was C a jporrwvonding lack of variety In tl^ different lines, but such as wwe offered sold readily at steady t4» strong prices and the top for a fun load of steers on the Indianapolis market was raised to $11. b^^lng the hlgh•st ever paid here for that many catfle. Uemand was active for good female butcher cattle but those that were plain to tnefflum or off of grara were not in g4>od ealL Bulls sold as good as at the doss last week and a light run of calves sold at i^ong nrlowi. The demand for stookera «Ai naaidng cattle was light but nrofessionu btzyers paid about steady

prices.

Rsprsssntativi Sales.

Csttle. Av Dk. I steers 468 $8 M 4 i^rs ..... 882 7 60 I Man 7 76 9 steers ..... 860 8 00 I steers ..... 788 • 26 5 steeni •«*ss ^8 26 t steers •saw* 9S3 I so

8 Steers

$ steers 1,116 9 00 $ steers ..,.1,380 9 M M steers 1,096 9 65 18 steers .....1,229 10 60 J8 stsere 1.889 11 09 9 heifers .n 804 7 40 J hslfsrs M. 6M 7 60

heifers ,m 7M 7 76 1 bull

{ lielfsrs ... 667 8 16 lifers ... 711 8 26 S ^ers m iro

. 760 9 00 . 888 f 40

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888 8 86 1 bull 430 6 00

cattle Av Pr 8 cows 1,090 87 IS 3 cows 1,173 7 2B J cows 1,188 7 50 4 cows 1.141 7 76 8 cowB 1,106 8 00 1 cow 1,400 8 26 1 COW 1,460 8 50

1 bull 810 8 00 1 bull 750 8 25 8 bulle 1,013 6 50 3 bulls 1,120 6 75 1 bull ........1,010 7 00 i bull 1,^ 7 25 a bulle 1.386 7 60

980 7 75

1 bull 1,480 8 OO 8 calves 150 7 60 I csivet 120 8 00 8 csives 163 9 00 8 oAlves 163 10 00 14 calves 181 lO 25

130 10 50

4 calves 166 10 75 6 calves 178 10 75 10 calves 180 10 75 1 calvee 166 11 00 2 calves'". ... 196 11 00 8 calves .... 133 11 26

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baral supply of sheep and lambs ar,d was larger than usual at this the week. Salesmen, however, . I In piling the consignments In order and prices were steady, comWlth the Close last week Sales of were at 13 00 to 16 60, largely at and spring lambs sold at ^00 to largely at $1000 up.

Cattle.

C(rtnpaiatlvel> few strawberries airived for the op^-nlng market of the week on Commlaaion row and price* are at a comparatively high level hoth the homegrown an 1 southern Indiana varletHs selling generally at J.‘ jO @2 50 a crate for goo<) qualltv fruit Larger suppltee are expected here for the Tuesday trading The lighter lecelpts are lue partly to the fact that few beirics are usual Ij picked on Sunday. Supplies of cherries are not large and most dealer* aak 82 00 a crate for both the aoulherc Indiana and Marlon county offering* The former prices vrero II To-Qi 00 a crate California cherries are scarcer and dealers are asking up- to |2 50 e rise of 50 cent* in some inetances Two car* of cantaloupe* arrived from California Prices are lower on the Increased supply at 13 7504 26 a crate according tg site Fresh receipt* of Florida watermelons are on the market at an unchanged price, 40 cent* each The potato maiket continues strong Old crop quotations are flrtn at 83 76 a bag and new crop is higher at 82 00 a bushel The rise In the latter Is due dealers believe to the difficulty of digging the potatoes because of heavy rains Offering* of California plum* are much larger and the price level has declined to 8t 'a a crate Demand is fairly good Green beans are scarcer and hlgfier at 82 25 a bushel for the best and offerings of new peas are light

PRODUCE MARKETS

•0 oboioe stiMrs, 1,800 lbs

•Qd upwanl f 9 60011 00

to OMdium ateera. 1,800

upward 8 OOO 9 76

to oboloo, Bteors, L160 to

Ibo. ; 9 00® 9 75

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Iba 8 750 9 25

to oboloo etewa 900 to 1,000

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to tlholoe helfera f to ehoioo hetfere 7 BOW to choice helfera 6 . to ehotco cowa 6 to modium cotve 6

8 600 9 25

9 76

9 50 8 60 8 a 7 00 8 5U « 50

bulla 7 600 8 25 »r bulls 7 OO0 8 00 5 6# 6 76 alvoe 7 00010 76

Canaerf and outtere 8 oo® 5 5o

Btnxa AND CALVH»Good to pHma export Good to obcaoe butcher Common to fair bulla . Common to bwt veal calves

Common to boat heavy calves ... 6 000 9 60

•TOCIOBRS AND FEBDINQ CATTLllGood to choice steers. 700 Iba and

upward 7 760 8 60

Common to fair staera 700 Ibt.

and upward 7 000 7 35

Good to ehotoa ateara. under 700

tbe 7 760 8 S5

Oramon to fair etaera under 700

Iba t-v... 9 eiwM 75 Medium to good hMfere 8 000 T 00 Medium to good feeding cowe .... 6 00® 6 00 Stock calves. 800 to 400 Tbe 7 500 8 A>

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Beet heavlea 200 Ibe and upward 8 9 40® 8 15 Medium and mixed, lu» H'a in<l upward . . . . 9 300 9 60 Good to chuloe llgbta 180 to 180 Iba . 9 300 9 40 rummon to mediUm llghta 120 to 180 ^ lbs 8 850 SM Roughs . 8 250 8 86 Beal pigs 8 S50 « 75 Light piga . 6 OOx? 8 00 Bulk of aalM of good hoga . ....... 9 M0 9 60 Sheep and Lambs. Good to riiolc* aheep |8 OPS I 60 Common to medium aheep 4 000 6 76 Good to eholoe yearlings .1 7 600 8 00 Common to nsedtum yearlings 6 ou® 7 25 Gotri to beat lamba.., I 60® 9 00 common to medium lambe 7 so® 8 25 Buckn. per 108 Ibo. 6 000 6 00 Spring lamba 7 00010 60 Chicago Live Stock. CHICAOG, June IS.—IIoge-Receipts 33,000, alow; bulk. 0 400066, light, 86 9509 50. mixed. *9 IWM^jv^vy. » 10®&«. rough » 1009 26. plma^lk^lO. (Stttle-Reoelpta 18.^. firm; native bm ataeie, |7.9O0U,I$; etockere and feedera fl.IO08.9O, oowe and helfera $3.8609.86; calves. 16.60018.80. Sbeep-Reoeb>ta 18,000; weak; wethera $7.I60&8I: lamba 17.7601^46; aprlBga |t»0U.jia Other Live Stock Markets. EVANeVlLLEJ. Ind . June U -Cattle-Good to Bbotoe aprtagetara 48.M>#f36. good canner steera $4.ti06.0; good to choice ahipplng ateera $8.8008 00; good to choice butcher ateera, 86.86^76; good to chetoe butcher cowa $8,68® 7 M; medium to good, $6.6008.26, common, $3.60 04.00; good to choice butcher helfera $8,000 aiO; oanneie. $4 7608 26; choice milch oowe, t86AO08aOO. CsUvee—Steady; common. $4 0008.001 best, $811009 50, medium to gnod |7«0fe60, Hog»-10®16e higher; 189 pounds and up, 0 16' 119 to ISC pounda I8 49. heavy plge. 17.60, light pigs> tfOO0f.<IO; rough sews, 17 -1^ 90: etaga $4 5O06.S6. market oloatnit slow. Sheep and lambe-Strong; beet fall Iamb* and jmariings $8 0908.90. common to go^ $1.8906.60; spring, tTi^U.OO: beet eheetk {8 8O0«.6O: oommoo to good. $8 0906.00. bucka $LflO06.O$v BUFTALO, .Tune ll-OattVe-Recelpta 8.S0O. active. shlppiM |8<»0U4«). butebera $8,000 ia09, helfera 0.8009.76. cowa I4S0IH.J6: Stock helfera l« 5007.50. fiesh cowe and sprtngera actlva ^ 0i'#U0 Veals—Receipts LW; active: tA6O012.aO Hoge-Receipta 18.000. ectix-e: heavy. 09009 96. mixed. $9.8500 90, Toriiere, $6.6O06.». jp4^ 0.3509 68. reugha $8 SM&fO; stags, $8.0^ 90. Sheep and lambe —fUoaipte LIM. active, lamba $7 80012 60, ydarltmca $650®1060.| wethera t8,eO08.», ewes. $4 O#07 80: sheep, mfnpd. *7 6o®7.76. 1A>W1RVILLE. June 11—Hogs—Receipta 2 971. beet com fed, 299 pounds and up. $9 69, lii to .99 pounda If *), L*’' to i«6 pounds. 88 80. ptg«, freonSL roughs |8 s<> down. Cuttle-Kevelpti l,J«l. sImM-* j*- 'i-»9tk* buUa 86 500? 25 heiiti* |&,r -wa tS.78'27 25. tWl\«»- Recell'* 11.* N-*l ve.tl*, ^ 5"Ho.Cl0 medium »nd vmmon unchanged Sheep and l*ml>e-R-iClpts 5 nnv. K*st aprlngem. m flv lias seconds 6«Qv-v9‘o culla |8 9ft«(#SOO, best fat 0«eep r tKkfrl A' trad* -.low, bucka $5 50

down.

KANSAS aXT. Juoa 12.-Ho®e-R#oelpta 13.000; higher, bulk. 016^69, heavy, t8t30 • 58, packers and butebera 01600.80: light 0li0g4O, rica 18.690900. Oattie-Receipta 11.080; higher; prime fed steeie, MO 40011 <10; draased beef ateera 0 OO01O.X. southern ateera $7 9000.0: flovm. $6.0908.0; helfera $7 89010 0; stookwe nad feedera $8.7^ 0. buUa $5 75® AS; oalvea $8.0011.0 Sheep—Rectipta 12.000.

eteudy

PlTTSBDRGr June 11—Cattle—Receipts LIU. higher; top. Ml 10. Hoge—Receipts. 9 009 stsHdv; prime heevtes and heavy mtxerl 0St0e.0, mediums and heavy Vorkera ^554^ 9,«. Ught Yorker* 000^40 plga 0 76Caoo, raugba ,0 3008.00. bh»ep and Lambe—Re celfM 100, steady, top sheep. $7.75, top lanib^^W* l^lvee-Recelpta 800. steady,

-Hcept—Reoeipta A 490

_ I. packere and betohere. ^8509.0, to choice. |l.$90t46; pigs end Ugbu,

CmCDiKATI, June ll-

Md. eodee.

EGOS—Indlanapolle Jobbeis offering country shippers for strictly fresh stock, delivered at Indianapolis, 19<,sc a dozen, loss off, cases re turned, in new white wood cases Tic cases Included POULTRY—Jobbers' buying prices delivery at Indtanapolia Hena 4 pounds and up 16%c a pound, under 4 pound*. H'jC, roosters lOc ■tags, 9o, springs to 2 pounds, 27c a pound, under 1^6 pounds, 22c turkeys young, 20c, oJd I8c. culls, 12c ducks Pekin 12c, Indian Runners, 10c, geese 10 pounds and up, 8c, squabs, a doxen. 10 pounds and up |3 GO BU'TTER—Jobbers’ buying prices for country stock, delivered at Indianapolla 21c, jobbe'’* aelllng creamery extras In prints. 31c. In tubs, 30c CREAM—Indianapolis buyers paying 30®30l4c a pound for butter fat deilvere<l CHEESE—Jobbers' prices Imported Swiss 41c, Roquefort, B4®6lc doineatic Swiss 32® 840, New York lull new cream 21c Wisconsin cream, 21c. Dong'* Horns 21c domestic 11mburger 19c, brick, 20c. Neufacliatel. Eagle brand, large box, |1 00 small 5«c WOOL—Indianapolis buying prices Good quality 36c CINCINNATI. June L-Butter-Uhole milk creamery, extra 33c dairy, 24c. packing stock 21@22'xc Poullty—Springs, i to 114 pounds 2803JC more than IH pounds, 36c fowls l7>Ac roosters winter chickens 2 pounds and over, 1X0230 du< k* S pounds and over 14c under 3 pountls 12c turkeys 8 pounds and over, 21c, geese S®10c Eggs—Prime firsts 2ltsc, firsts yjHc. duck eggs 23c goosa eggs 60c NEW TORK* June 12—Butter—V\eaK receipts, 14,152 tubs creamery extras 192 scort > aic, tieamerv (higher scoring) SO'.yih'Tlc Lggs —UnKettled, receipts, M 310 cases firsts 2_(!* 28c Cheese—Firm receipts. 1 746 pounds Poultry—Alive steady, hiotlers 21''a2R< othoi prices unsettled Dressed steady broilers 264!S2c, chickens,.,234i27c. fowls M4)&23c turkeys, 27c EVANSVILLE Ind June 12-Butter-Deal-ers paying foi fancy country 20025c a pouni, packing stock 20c creamery 33c Fggs— Fresh 18c a dozen Poultry—Hens 14c a pound lucks, ISc old loosteis 7c hen turkeys, 12c, Rfese lOfiillc, spring chickens 25c CHICAGO, June 12 —Butter—Steady , creamery, 2554®2»c Eggs—Steady receipts 22 52i cases ftists 20Sti&2l'^c at mark cases In eluded, 30(21210 Poultry—cVUce steadv fowls 17Hc .ST LOl Ih, June 12 —Poultry—Chickens Me, springs 22®2Sc turkeys M'f(24c ducks 11c. geese, 7c Butter—Creamery, 28*»<tf29t Eggs— 1»C TOLFDO rune 12—Rutter—Bilck creamery Tic Eggs—Prensh candled 23‘*c, fancy select* 24 like ELGIN, III., June 12 —Butter—Steady at 29c.

Federal Reserve Statement.

WASHINGTON. June 12.—An increase of more than $14,000,000 in the total gold reserve of federal reserve banks during the week ending June 9, is shown in the board’s weekly statement. The statement shpws. Hesourcea Gold coin and certificates In vault, $1S6,444,000 Gold settlement fund, $103,481,00*1 Gold redemption fund with United States treasury. $1,703,000 Total gold reserve. $3^,638,000 Legal tender notes, silver, etc., $18,065,000 Total reserve. $378,683 000. Ifive per cent redemption fund against fed0-al reserve bank notes, $460,000 Bills discounted and bought. Maturities—Within ten days, $10,030,000, from eleven to thirty days, $21,061,fl0t», from thirtv-one to sixty days, $24,310 000 irom sixty-one to ninetv days. $18,890,000, over ninety days, $4 062.000. total, $78 343 000 Investments—United States bonds, $52,191,000. one‘year United States treasury notes, $4,19*0,000, municipal warrants. $23,096 000; total earning assets, $167,819,000, fedetal reserve notes, net, $^,923,000. due from federal reserve banks. neL $17,760,000, all other resources. $6,166,000; total resources, $583 791,000i Liabilities-Capital paid In, $64,863,000, government deposits, $ol,678,000; reserve deposits, net, $46>7.780 000. federal reserve notes, net $7,693,000, federal reserve bank notes in circulation, $1,730,000, all ether liabilities. $247,000, total liabilities. $583.TSl.OOOt gold reserve against net deposit and note liabilities, 70 8 per cent ; cash reserve against net deposit and note hablllties, 74 4 per cent', cash reserv’e against net deposit liabilities after setting aside 40 per cent gold reserve against aggregate net liabilities on federal reserve notes in circulation, 74 9 per cent

Metal Pricea. NEW YORK, June 13-The MetsU Exchange quotes lead offered <.99c, spelter nomlnsi At London—lASd £81 16s Spelter, (70 Copper dull, electro’ytle nearby nominal, September and later. 28 9000 OOa Iron steady No. 1 northern. S9.59®2l00c; No J, 20 09020 50c No 1 southern 0 260*0 750. No 2. 19 75@20 25c Metal Exchange quotes tin quiet, spot. 43 760 44 750 At London* Spot ccgiper £121 tOs futures £119. electrolvtlc, £142 spot tin, £194 16a, futures. £10

Pay Extra Oil Dividends. INDEPENDENCE. Kas June 12 -The Prairie Oil and Gas Company has declared a regular dividend of $3 a shara with an additional special dividend of $2 a share The Prairie pipeline Company declared a quarterly dividend of 19 a share, with an additional dividend of $5 a sbaM. Chicago Potato Prices. CHICAGO. June 12.—Potatoes—Unsettled Mkhtgan. Wlsconstn, Minnesota and Dakota white $100^115 Minnesota and Dakota Ohio* 9Oc0fl 06 reiHSlpt* 40 cars new. receipts. 25 cars, Texas. Louisiana and Alabama sacked Triumphs. M 8001 *0. Iowa whites. 3l 7001 S5 Print Cloths Easier. NEW YORK, June 13.—There was some easing In print cloths and fine gray gt^s today, but cotton as a rule held firm Knit good*, active. Wool goods for spring sold well Jobber* report a eatiefactory week, except In wash good* and white goods New York Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, June 12 —Evaporated apples steady. Prunes flrtn Apricots and peaches quiet Raisins dull bat firm

Cattle Price Record Raised

VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. lal t 1 h* i- j \l.\\ )in» — Ihf I niipr’ "itates total ViSibU s jj ; h , v, i as n-tlnm*d bv New 1 ,) k I’loiiuce F\Lhaiig( 1' \1 heat 44 j\i busheH year af, 11 HSk i*)ii ( t 12,3'-*? f»0<» veai av* h 462 Wfi ((at*) 1d 606 1<*«) year ago x 7> OnO ( la’iKT*. since la“t w.pk Wheat dm leased ,£0 UOO torn ilecrea'—d 2ll2 00fJ decreased 587 (c**)

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Prices at the Hay Market, —June k— T-o foil wiTg are ’Ye Indianapolis prices for ha' and irriln Iv *^e waKon load Hav—L''v*e timo"’v tUti-tflSOO ba ej tj;'(f f n cl ve- loose ba ed ID **' J '> n) a tor * orn—■ ; '*'■ Oats—43a4ir a ’in* el shea e« tS 0h@ .0 OO a irr ■•Tiaw — k hea' i, 07f* eO a ton 'fsta. tS ot'fi <• <-0 a t -

Wheat Prices at the Mlllg. j —J une 13— j Tne local fiour mill* are paving SSciJtl Oi a ! mishei frr No 2 red wheat dehve''od at the r ill - bv ivaxon

On the Local Stock Exchange

CHICAGO, June 12heat pi'ces took a fresh downward swing todav u fiuenced b> easle- cable- favoiabie weather a*)d the slov. ness of shipping demand The big total of the I niLed dtates visible supplj counted again&l the bulls and so. too, did the Inert asiiig domestic receipts Opening prices, which ranged from ■^c to V lower, weie followed bv a -ndterlai further diop ii values Bearish crop esilinatrv from Kansas and Nebiaska 1m1 afteiwaid to gieatei weakness The (lose was unsettled to net tower, with Julj al SI OJ and September at $1 WTg Warmth and sunshine caused a general rush to sell corn On the ens img decline little support was enooun'e’ed Aft er opening to down the niaiket rontwued to show a tendency to sag A decided falling oft in the visible -up piv total was effective latei in oliKkiag sales I he close wa*** nervous it ’sdUc to *//( r et decline Oats gave waj with other grain bom mission houses were almost unanimously on the selling side Higher prices on hogs rallied the provision market Rujing however v as in the main of a scattered sort fBy Thomson at AlcKinnon s WlreJ

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He was a smart man. who. a short time ago predicted that loads of cattle would soon sell up to MLtXi in this market Dan A Miller, of Kappa. Ind, a farmer, stock raiser and shipper, soM a load of eighteen Angus cattle, averaging L3®» pounds, Monday, that. If not the best, were next to the best cattle that have been here* this season John B>ram fed the cattle on his farm near Burlington since December a. and. therefore, gets 4«ie credit of producing the first full load of cattle that ever sold on the Indianapolla market as high as III Ott They w ere sold to Powell, Sawjer & Co. through the commission firm of Johnson. THbbs ft Drake, and wtU go to the Pittsburg Packing and Provision Company, of Plttaburg.

♦Hl«i lAak tNomliial CIv/lriB quotation* a vear ago Wheal—lulv^ $1 0>)ts September $1 05 t'orn—July 73%c Sipliniher, 7.!c Oats—July 44''»' September 40'i,c Pork—July $17 35 September $17 77 Lard—July $9 52 September $9 80 Ribs—July. 110 35, SepLmber $10 67 C HP AGO June 12—Wheal-No . red I! (M% No 3 red 97c4i$l no No . har i II 02»4ral 13*4 No 3 harl SR'tcfpIl 0- (oin\o _ yellow 73®74o No 4 vellow 71r On* —No 3 white 39^ 19*.(C standard Ki'-i Rye —No 2 '*7rg<)7>2C Rai ley —Poi k $21^22 30 Lrfud—$12 70 Ribs—$1. 62^13 22 Liverpool Grain Prices LIVERPOOL June 12-’Wheat-Spot No 1 Manitoba lOs 7d No 2 10* bd No 3 lOs 3d No I nortl ern spring no stock No . red western winter Id* 3d Torn—'*5pot American inixfd new Og it)i-,d f lour—\\ Inttr patents 476

Other Grain Markets. ('IN( INNATI Tune I” —heat No 2 re 1 $1 lOCiJ 12 Corn—No 3 ublle 74 (■■4‘r.c No 1 white 72@73c No 3 vdlow 74(574'-ic No 4 yellow 72<a73( No i mixed. 73'.*fg74c No 4 mixed 71‘4&72>s( white ear 74®76c vellow ”43i76c tivKe 1 73''i7-. Oats—No 2 white 45'!! 46c Soi 2 nilxsd 38tji.3'»( Rye—No 2 94'896c Hay“—No 1 timothy $J)0u'&2flr'0 No 1 clover mixed $18 00 No 1 clov ei $13 00 Flout — Winter oitcnts $3o0(6'>7v KANSAS t ,TI lone 1, —Wheat—N 2 hard iSctflll 04 No - ten orn —No 3 mixed e*'VCi70c No 2 white TO'jtfvtk No 2 vellow 72',S73r < al«-No 2 white 403x401,0 No 2 mixed .fi* ( ST U I IS, June 12—\\ heat No 2 red $108 01 10 No 2 hard nominal fuly 3i OlVj, .Sep teinber $1 OSK (''orn—No 2 73i.s'0'74c No J white 73';4C Tulv 7)Kc Sejitember Gat*—No 2 37*4,0 Rc No . w nite nominal July 38t»c Septemtiei, 36c NEW Yt RK, June l2—Flour—Quiet sprln."' patents, $5 7006 00 winter patents $5 400)5 65 winter straights $5 200 5 30 Kansas straights $5 4,505 6() Pork-Steady mess $25 00'&25 2* family, $26 00§'28 75, abort clear $22 ^)@_5 50 Beef—Quiet ir.ers $17 5O01S 00 family $18 000 2u 00 Lerd—Dull middle v est $12 70012 SO Molassee—Tull New Orleens open kettle 40h 60c Pay-Steady No 1 $1 4501 50 MINNEAPOLIS June 12 -M heat-July $1 08'« to $1 *)8?t01 08% Septembei |l 084* Yvo I hard $1 l6*. No I northern, $1 08*401 145* No 2 northern $1 Ox*,®] 09*4 ( ore —No 3 vellow 72074 Oats—No 3 white 37*4038540 Flour— Panev palenik lOv lower quote 1 at $6 00 first cleat8. 10c lower quoted at S4 7o other grades unchanged Shipments. 43 403 barrels Bran— $1« 00019 OO EIANSMLLE Ind June 12-Loral dealers are offering the following prices Wheat—At Evansville $100 a bushel at station Sic Corn—No 2, TOiS'Ic a bushel Oats—.No 2 white. 46V4C, No 3 mixed 44*^c Hay—No 1 clover $10 00 No 2 timothy baled, $16 00 loose timothy $13 00 TOLEDO June 12—Closing \\ heat—Cash $1 08M: July 11 09 September $1 10*^ Com - Cash 74c Tulv 72*,(, heptemlxer T2c Ctats— Cash July 41>sc September 40VtC Rve—("ash 96c WINNIPEG June 12-1\ heat Ji»h $108*, October »1 h6»4 Rei eipt« 1317 i ars compared with 187 V yeai ago DULUTH June 12—At heat—July, $1094* September II 09

Primary Markets. [By Thomson & McKinnon 8 Wire] —>Iune 12— RECEIPTS

"Wheat (■’orn

Oats FDiir

Cincinnati .. ..

18,000 24 000

12 OoO

2 000

Chicago

-3 OOO 73 000

^23 000

25 000

Milwaukee . .

... C6 00.) .»00<)

169 OOO

9,000

Mtilnoapolls ..

.. 665.500 .39 000

158 000

Duluth . . .

... 82 000

16 000

St IavuIs

151 000 100 000

83 000

24. OM

Toledo

16 000 6 OOO

10 000

Iletnilt

6 000

3 000

1000

Kansas City

. 201 <W 64 OoO

5 ()0O

Peoria

37 000 116 000

27 000

.3 OO)

Omalva

64 (HIO 43,000

.2 OOO

Indianapolis

5 000 j8 000

20 OoO

Totals ,

1 270 000 632 OOO

"43 000

94 000

\ eat ago

S5b OOO SHI PM UNIS

624,000

74 OOO

VYheat C orn

Oats

Flour

Cincinnati

L5 000 5 000

'If OOO

1 (XX)

tTiLago

21 000 812 000

539 CXIO

7 000

Mllwauke

4 000 9 000

61 OOii

1 U«x)

Minneapolis ,

106 000 4 tlOi)

148 OOl

43 (HW

St Louis

68 000 30 000

24 ocm

lo i)00

Toledo

10 OIXI

0 OOli

Detroit

16 000

- Ociu

KansaiS\ Cltv

106 m 116 ooo

r (Kk*

9 <)00

Peoi la

87 00(' 7 coo

w) iMO

11.000

t)maha

60 000 SO 000

-.7 000

IndianapoiiB

... 3 000 20 000

48 060

Totals

. 408 000 667 000 LOW,000

89 000

Year ago

440 000 122 OOO

CLEARANCES Dom Bond

Wheat W’heat Corn. (3at», Flyur New A’ork "WS nOO 385 nOO 36 000 Boston 149 0"Xi Phlladelphl.4 S26 m S'* OOO .. Baltimore 136 0(X> .. N Orleans 17 ooo 4o.000 . 4 <io0 Totals I 010,000 475 0*» 220 000 »t5 <100 40 CW Year ago 473 000 120 CX) 672 000 17 «h) ^ Indianapolis Cash Gram.

—June 12—

Wheat—Easy No 2 red through bllled. track MWC1<K. J'tnc. $104, extra No. $ rod. through btlled track ILOSH®! 0434, June $1 OStii No S red. through Ulle^ track, M-OS0 Lot June, MOS Corn—Firm No 4 white, WHCTIw*, No 4 yellow 72t»®79Vsc. No 4 mixed. 720730, Oats—Firm No S white 40\0414*0 standard white. 4(U*041c. No. 3 white. 39Je040c No 4 whre, tA. 39t,c No 2 mixed. STV ~3nKc Nq 3 mixed. 37LU37%c No 4 mixed 964» JT’tC Hay—Steady No 1 timothy $17 564 IS. fl No 2 timothy $16 30017 C< light t lover mixed $16 50017# No 1 clover mixed $lf>OO01S.6U N(v 1 clover, nominal —Inspect lone— WheaS—No $ rad, 2 cars No. 3 red, 1 oar

totaL * car#

Coen—Xo. t white, $ car; No. 3 wtut% 19

* T* ■» movement of bid pilces i-t the .Monday I sfBsi n oc the Indianapolis ^tuck Fxchange 1 was upward l nion T’-action of Indiana «ec 1 ond pre'er-'»?7 ^ p, ,nt Bolt Rallwav corrm jn 1 Indlanttpolls Noithern 5s *j Cl Izens Gas Tho e was one 'ale

Local Securities — Tune 12— Tractions— Bid Indiana Railway and Ught com 48 Indiana Railway and Light pfd ... 100 Indianapolis & Northwestern pfd . 72 Indianapolis A Southeastsin pfd... Indianapolis Street Hailwav 101 Terre Haute Iractlon & Light pfd . 100 Terre Haute IndpN & East com 6 Terre Haute indp a & East pfd 2o**'4 ( nton Traction of Indiana com ... 4 I nion 1 taction of Indiana Ist pfl 26X4 Union fraction of Ind ana d pfd 6^4 Miscellaneous— Amer'can Central IJfe 23o A merit an Greosoting pM ... . KiO Belt Railway ct nnion 2 t Bell Hallway preferred 118 Century Building preferred 29 Cities service cornnrion < Itles riervice preferred v..., Citizen* Ga* Conipanv (1907-1910>.... 170 Citizen* Gas ompaiiy (1911) 162 Citizens Las Company (1913) 160 Home Uiewing 158 Indiana Hotel common 56 Indiana Hotel preferred 106*4 Indlanapolle Abattoir preferred .. Indiana fltle Guaranty 60 ind anapolis Gas ID Indianapolis felephcnr com 26 Indianapolis Telephone pfd 94 Law Building 133 R A. Lemcke Realty pfd 100 Prudential Casualty 5o Raub Fertilizer preferred 102*4 Sterling Fire Insurante 68 Van Camp Hardware preferred . 93 Van Camp Packing preferrel V'andalia Coal common 2 Vandal la Coal pref aired Wasson prefeired 10114 BONDS. Tractions— Broad Ripple 5s ’S*4 Citizens street Railroad 5s 99*4 Indiana Northern 6s Indiana Union Traction 6s Indpls Coluiribus A Southern 6s . 99*4 Indianapolis & Greenfield 5s '*8'h Indianapolis Northern 5s *0 Indianapolis A Northwestern 5s S7'« Indianapclis & boutneastern as Indianapolis A Martinsville Ss 86 Indpls Shelby villa & Southeast os 92 Indianapolis Street Railway 4s ... 81% Indpls Iractlon and Terminal 68 . 90 K . M & W Traction 5s 98 T H L A E 6s 91 ^ Lnlon Traction of Indiana 5a 94 MiscellaneousCitizens Gas 58 96*4 Indiana Hotel second 6s . . . 100 Indianapolis Gas 5s .... 94>i4 Indianapolis Light and Heat 6s . 9),*4 Indianapolis Watei 6s . 99% rndianaitolls Water Co 4Hs. S'* Merchanu- Heal and IJgbt ref 6s 9ii New Telephone first as . *9 New Telephone second 6s ... 87*4 New Telephone—Ixmg Distance . 87 Southern Indiana Power Ss . .. 99% Wfaverley Fleclrlc Rs 100 Waverlev Electric 6s . . 100 —Nnles— 1 Citizens Gas 5 per t“nt bond at

98%

96% 94% 98 *-4 tOl

101

96V4

Corn and Wheat Bulletin

For the tw»ntv four hours ending at 8 a m sevenlv fifth meridian time Sunday June 11

•H ghest vest“rdav tLovest during twentyfour hours ending at 8 a rn 75th meridian lime J The lowest temperature Is for the twelve hour period ending at 8 a m 75th meridian time SUMMARY OF "WEATHER CONEITIONS THROLQHOUT THE (X)RN AND "WHEAT RE»ION For the forty-eight hours ending at 8 a, m , Monday Rainfall occurred In practically aJl sections except WlBooneln northern and Central Illinois western portions of Indiana and Michigan, eastern and central Iowa and a portion of Montana, also extreme northwestern Oklahoma. Diere veaa heavy rainfall In eastern and southern Kansas (excessive In southeast portion) It was also heawy in northeast Okls homa and southern Kentucky and considerable falls occurred In North Dakota and western Minnesota with light to moderate amounts In other portions of the area The weather is stlU comparatively cool throughout they region but the temperature Is higher In Okla homa . . . J H ARMINGTON Meteorologist

INDIANA BOND SALES

ELKHART—The Concord township advisory board sold ui the St Joseph Valiev Bank of Elkhart a $1 260 bond issue at par The money is to be used for buying school property HUNTINGTON—On a bid of 1637 50 as prem lum with accrued InteresL J F Wild & Co of Indianapolis, received the $18 900 bonds for the ornamental lighting Improvement In thl« cl‘\ JEFFERSONVILLE—First National Bank of Jeffersonville best of seven bidder* bought an Issue of $9 100 4*4 per cent free gravel road bonds of Jeffersonville to'ivnshlp for par Inter esi to date of delivery and $156 premium

LONDON TRADERS CHEERFUL.

Due to Trend of War—Russian Securities Move Higher. LONDON June 12 —MoneV was In hetter demand and discount rate* were steads t -dav The etcKk market openea the weok cheerful and strong on the Russian victories Russian securities of all d«»criptl4>n rising considerably Fair activity develoi>ed on (.onaola the war loan allied bond* and home rails, but the other sections were quieter except oil and rubbv shares, which recetTed fair attention American securities '***«• little affectod bv the result of the Republican convention and barely moved untU afternoon, when a general hardening occurred and the market cloaed firm

Changes in Meat Prices

The few -hanges ta pricea of meats, xs quoted bj local packers are Irregular. Dreseed hogs are down t%c fresh pork loin* declined Ic and frean pork abouldwt. *40- Sheep are 44c lower Advanoee are Some gradee of helfera. %e; pork tendarlolna, I to 3c. dried beef (oateldea. tnaldea ud knooklea). *40,

The St i\ iiiarhct s ’•cspnnve to lh9t !r*v.> « IouLlhI tapienings wa« a ge n xl adva-ue in ji* t'd values or a I-oj 1 •’'ivcjiat \ (> denvan 1 .NLW \ORK, June 12,—AcceptnK t’^e course of today early market as a criterion t! e speculative community ca-ne to regard latest developments in the pohtical situation with some enthusiasm Prices bounded forward vigorously at the , opening. United States Steel being mo't conspicuous, rising a point on transac- I tioiis extending from 1 400 to 4 000 shares Other active industrials and representa- 1 live ralivvav stocks, aa well as shipping I Issues and leaders of the munitions gioup ' rose 1 to i points Air Brake made the greatest gain, addmg 6 points to !««' weeks r so Trading was broad v> tii s'gns ot a renewal of public interest Fresh Advance. The temptation to take profits caused a tempo, a, \ '»etbatk of a point or more In such utne <=tocks as Reading St Paul Baldw.n Locomotive and Mexican Petit)ie irn but original gams were augmented bv a fitsh buving movement Deniar (1 for raais including New "V ork Central in which a sii gle block of 7 kuO shares was sold was tlie broadest for some weeks Canad'an Pat itic and New Haven constituting the other strong fea tutes of this part of the list \anous specialties improved more model aielv OM=r nrst t)uotations. but coppers were back.vaid Before rilddav trading slack (fried perteptlbiy, but price.s were well manit.iiiied Bond's were firm Continued Gains. P.^adiiiK Bteel aid Beet Sugar extended tbeii gains in the aftemoori the Kttei maki ig the new record of 87% Marine pretarred and Mexuan Petroleum showed some heaviness but elsewhere the undeitort continued strong I roftt taking became more active to waid the end The closing was strung

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61 1

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Aubuin 1

65 1

44 ,

9

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Ft Wayne

6b [

48{

02

Clear

Logansport i

S3 1

46 '

0

Clear

Delphi

73

0

Clear

Marlon 1

70

47 1

0

Clear

r.ufavette 1

70 1

50 1

0

PtCldy

farmland 1

68 1

10

Fogg

Indianapolis |

70 1

d1 {

20

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C ambrl Is-e City [

68

♦*j 1

42

Clear

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74 J

54t

0

PtCldy

Blotiminglon i

'4

61

0

Clear

Columbus 1

75 1

50

25

Clear

5 Incennes |

7^ 1

57

0

Clear

Paoli

1

53

30

Clear

Fiansviiie |

80 1

60f 1

30

PtCldy

For the twentv four

hours

endihg at 8 a m

75th meridian time Monday June 12

Tempera-

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s~ to X

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5 S J) %

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zz

47

0

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73

49

0

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ft 55 ay ne

74

0

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I ogaiisport

78

50

0

C lear

Delphi

76 ]

52 I

0 1

Clear

Mat ion

76

52

0

Clear

I aiayelta

■"4

o4

0

Clear

Fat inland

73

53

0

Clear

Indianapolis

75

0 1 Clear

Cambridge City |

1

48

0 1

Clear

Terre Haute

76

t>6t

0

Clear

Bloomington

77

53

0

Clear

Columbus

75

54

0

Clear

5'incennes

79

57

0

Clear

Paoli

SO

54

0

Clear

Evansv Ilia

74

60t

16

Clear

SHOWN IN VIGOROUS RISE IN PRICES OF STOCKS.

RAILS IN BROAD DEMAND

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( onsol <jUs 139

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Distil Sec lit 4'''4 49*8 4a 4<**h

Dome Mines 27% 27% . % Fne 01,5 2978 39*4 3')>4 Lrie lat pfd s *4 ',5*8 5*4 5.1 ie 2d pfd 47 47% 47 4'*i F M S pfd 37 ?H F' Woolworth 1374fe 138 137L4 118 (Jen Electru 17P4 173% 171*4 1-3*4

Gt North Gie 38 SS'g 37% 38*^

Gt North pfd 122 122*-2 1 22 122

Granbv Consul S"

Greene Canan 47 47 46-s 4" Hai-v ester ( otp 8.3 ''2*,2

ITaivestei X T US

Til ( entral IOT-r 10”, ior% lO”, Inspir Cop 4*1 46% 47*4 46*8 Inter Consol D's 10*4 183, jqi, Int r pfd -f 76*4 Ini N ctf 45% 46‘, 45(2 46*« Inter Paper L'-k 12*.^ Jewel Tea 86 87*2 Rn 87** K <■ South 26*8 2h-, 26% Kefine ( op 53-g 543, 53% 54% Kellv-Spigfield 74*6 "4'* Lacka Steel 713* 71% 71% 72V2 I.ec Tire 53% 53** 52 52Vg f.ehigh Val 83% 84 83% 8.3% L & N 133*^ 133 Max Motor 86% 86*6 S6 86 Max 1st pf 80 88% Max 2d pf 58 58*6 M M Ctf 9 26*.4 26*4 251.2 M M pf ctD 97% 9-V4 951, %*, Mex Petrol lOS*, 108*2 lOT*.^ lO'*,, Miami Cop Ia", 15*8 "9% *6-8 M St P & S M 125 126 124% 126

M , K & T 4*2 M K &, T pfd 11%

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X American To

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P Palace C 164

Rv S Springs 47*4 4"^ “19% 47*4 Rav Consol 22»4 22% 22% 22'% Reading lOcA^ 107*4 104% 1<J6*4 Republic Steel 48 49% 48 49 Rep Steel pfd 111% 111% Seaboard A L IT lTi’4 Seaboard pfd 39% 4b Soars-Rooh k 186 186% 185% 186*, Sbattuck Arlz 31% 32 Sloas-ShefITeld 54% " 'IL South Pacific 99% 100 99% 90% Southern Rv 24 24*, 23% 2**% South Rv pfd 70 70% 69% 69% Studebaker 143*x 143% 142% 142*-> Tenn Copper 43 43% 43 43*8 Texa9 Go 193% 193% 193 193% Texas Pac 12 12'* Third Vvenue 65** 67 % 66% 66% I nion Pacific 139** H9.% 139% United Fruit 168 168 167% 166% V S Ind Alco 161 161% 159% 16(1 I’ S Rubber 56% 55% L S Steel 86% 87% 86% 97*.,

86%

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Motor Products Corporation

(Organized under the 1,4 v EMPIRE TRIST CO.

Transfer Agent

NT ite of New "V ork) METROPOUTAN TRIST CO.

Repktrar

( VPITALIZ.VTION 95.000 share.s Class “A” no par \alue, non-voting stock 5,000 shares Class “B” no par 5alue, voting stock 100.000 shares (Both classes of stock to enjoy the same voting pimlocr*?. if for anj two .onsecutne years the Company fails to earn So.Od per share upon its ihet out9tandine v.ipital stock ) Issued: 70,000 shares, of which ">,000 shares Class “B” and 15,000 shares Class A stock will bo deli5-eTed to ine shareholder of the constituent companies in part pa\Tnent. Present Issue: *50,000 shares of Class “A” stock. Motor Products Corporation i** a corporation orpanired to take ove* tne i-'.et . busintv.? contracts, patents and good will of the following corporatioiiR. The Rands Manufacturing Co., Detroit., Mich. The Diamond Manufacturing Co., Detroit, Mich., aifd Waikerville, Canada. The Superior Manufacturing Co., Ann Arbor. Mich. Vanguard Manufactring Co., Detroit, Mich. Universal Metal Co., Detroit, Mich. These compames are engaged in the manufactuic of rruscellaneous products from steel, brass and copper and of automobile accessories, consisting of radiators, motor car tops, ivind9hields, fenders, hoods, mufflers, exhaust pips^, cowls, hubs and hub-cups, mi tor maiufolds and other general motor equipment The total amount of unfilled orders 6*11 tn* hooks of the constituent companies at oresont are figured conservatively at $8,000,000, the output of all the factories Iveing sold ahead for fiom twelve to eighteen months, against which piactuall:. full lequirements of raw materials have been contracted for at pnees oon^ideiably below present market * The earnings of the new Torporation, exclusive of additional earnings from contemplated economie'c m management, increased efficiencj and expansion of business iesulting from consolidation, are on a basis of $788,000 foi the veai 1916, equivalent to more tlian $1100

per share.

The new company will havd no moitgageor funded debt and no liabilities other than cuirent bills. I'he allow information is an abstiact from a Icvttor we have received fiom Mr W <' Rand* President of the Motor Pioducts Cotporatlon setting ^orth all detviJs with lespeci to organi'ation business and eainlngs of the new t'omtianv \s all the 50,000 shares of stock acquired by the Syndicate formed by us hate been aubscribed for, this advertisement appeals as a matter of record only. J. S. BACHE & CO. Members of New York Stock Exchange 42 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y.

4 per (on "slv ninnibs 4 per cemt I all mon“i’ film hiah 3 r**! cent kos jv* pet cent rul Ina I ate 3 tier cent la's* loaji -H per c.iit (.lets intr tig pet ent fferel at 3 per cent rONDON June L —Bar silver 31(1 an ounce Monc V "A* per tent Discount rates Short bills 4 9i6ff4-i, per cent three months 4 9 11,15 4% per rent PARIS June 12 —Holiday on the Bourse to dav

Chicago Stocks. [Bv Thomson A McKinnons Wire lune 12

Nan e I hi at? 1 'v u Too! Dial m 1 Mvt h lilln l« Hri k ais Root u k Nccifi y I ''t van Warner

Open Hlffh Ixiw Close *3 ,

LOWER PRICES FOR COTTON.

General Business Comparatively Slow —Quiet in Liverpool. N LW PORK June 12 — The cotton market oppti-1 larelr steiiv at a decline of 1 to a i,umts today in re“p n«ie to disappointing ca lies Spot houses were moderate buvers at the decline and there was further local covering 1 lit there stemed to ie considerable liquidation and after some early irregularity active month* sold about J *0 10 points net lower with Julv touching 12 730 October 12 88c and December 13 Hoc befor* the end of the f rst hour Liverpool was a buver on the decline but general business was comparatively quiet Private cal ies leiiorted a pause in the demand in liverpool with market quiet and no dlspo s'tlorl to press sales The early selling movement seemed lo have falrlv well run Its course on the decline to 12 S8( for October lontracts and trading later was quiet with prices working back lo within 2 or i tioints of saturdav s closing figures or up t, 19* for (Mtobei deliveries The de tailei vvf ilher tepcits were regardei gener allv fav iruhle but tiie talk of an eniouiaging weeklv crop review on Wednesday seemed to bring in little pressure and there niay have teen t-ome e altered buying In expectation of iiulllsh ltm''stlc consumption figures from the census bureau tomoirow Tra ling continued quiet during the early aft eriio in and .here was llt'ie further change n ptiip'i which ruled around 12 93c for October and 13 08c for December or about 4 to 6 points ret lovve '8pol quiet middling uplan i 12 00c sales 300 bales New Orleans Cotton Futures. [Bv Thomson A VIcKlnnon s W Ire lunt 12

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The Money Market. NF^ YORK June 12 -Mercantile pA[«. 3% ®3», per ,ent Sterling sflxtv dav bilit $4 * * demar 1 *t -v n-F cablee $4 7<i " 16 1 ran « ieman i ^ --1% c ables $. 91*-, Ma'-e de mand "t cable* n Kr nen deman 1 H'.r cabiee ’7ij< lull iers demand 419)6 , ablee 41%c 1 ir* demand $$ SS cables $*. 37 ruble* demand 39\r cable* Sic Ba- silvet e4 * 'I Djit** 4^"'^ "MTiTTjF'ri^ I nd** «t©adr Railr iKndF Tima I tr i sixty days a%03\ per cent n.netj days j%«

Sugar and Molasses. ■v gar I re8 ai.* ih. A Tier tea n --uKar F fir ing < om.anv s sjbject to per cent dls ount 1 jr a-^h I-"Y( i?t t> IidUiai>>lie -3 a him red pounds i NETS yoRK j,n' l2—Sugar Refine) qmet pow iered ' ' r s in card firie granulated - 65 Mclaser'—<4 net N w Orlean-- pen kettle 40 Raw “ gar ) i e' entr fuKil 6 He mo’asses, 43 Refii 1 i! 1 laf SVe r jshed 8 6vc Moll 4 >■ ’ e« 8 « \X\\ powdeied - 4 r d a I n i V - (nfetloners \ j Nc 1 ~ Fi re* m t tie 1 quiet an! ea-jler but a'er la I ed anJ at non jirlce, were unchange.) to . [ 'r h gher n «iatf(re) overtn^ The list moved Iriegularly In the late tra1 ing an) Dose 1 steady 3 points higher to 4 lower 9a es ''W tons Tulv 6 4bc ‘>«pt«mber 5 47t Dei >mber . 06c Tanuary 4 74c United States Treasury Statement. V.'a'^HINGTOX June 12—The condition of the United States treasury at the start of business todav was Net balance in general fund $187 272 424 total receipts Satjrdav $3,103 464 total payments, $3,796,340 The deficit this fisc al year Is $40,997,522 against a deficit of $106.166 901 last year, exclusive of Panama canal and public debt transactions Seed Prices. TVII FDD lane 1* —Cloy«r seed—Prime cash $s 75 'octooer $8 90 December $8 80 AlsllcePrime cash and August $9 oO Timothy-Prime cash $3 'J) '-^ptemb^ $3 40 c nit AGO Tune 12—Clover 17 59^3 50 tlmo 1 $ M6 y New York Coffee. NfW D *{K 7une ottee-Ri ' Nn ' , 'i - , . padv Tu V vC’c Dec* mher % Fic

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[Special to The Indianapolis News] LOUISULLE June I- The -ales f toba cm the local breaks last week amoun.^d to c"* hogsheads oq-iareJ with i 587 in the same week last year uni C4 'n 1914 Rcelits were 40S hogsheads compared vvlth i 3j9 Ia t tear and 3417 In D14 The weeK « <«iles tncludel J6« ^logshead^ of new hui ley .12 olil rop and IG new daik al quotati n« show he following range of price* Buriev-Darl. ^eti 1 rash t 9 $9 00® 13 (W ccj-nmon leaf $&0o'c|13 0' mrdi im leaf $13 <■0^16 00 good leaf $l..i>ab*0y fine and select $16 (-o®!- 0*) Bright r*- i Trash. ITOO'B&M luge $J Otij-17 00. common leaf $11 fX) 014 00 medium leaf, $14 00016 00 goo le«f $1$ 0001X00 fine and select $1.3 0o©-M 0** Golory hurley Tiash, $t <"10011 ffi lugs 111 m 22 00 ctm'>mon leaf $11 OO01'00 medium, $16 0*1 017 00, good leaf $17 rr0:3 OO fine and select $i» 00(230 m ^ 1915 Drop—Dark red hurley Trash 14 OOff seo lugs l!»00»13 00 ommon leaf »OOift 13 00 rnedlum leaf $13 0(Rj1 00 g»od leaf. $15 Ofi-aiG or fine ard select $!■ 00®1T 'lO Bright red l.arDv Traah I" „ ug* 19 ofkt 1-fO ccvinmon leaf. I9 0OiI3<o medium >af SFOnqlnk* gwd 'e«f $i; <6 il7 00 fine and I ret $1 00.ql9 ‘ n r< hurley Trash r (kt,i H IC lug 'Ho- — OO common leaf $10 00 14 00 -iiurr leaf $14{r5'l«9t) go<ri leaf IlfiOf'aDOO fine anl select ID fl0;'31 tj* DarK—Manufatturing Trash F S' <-••• lags 16 0^7 66, corrmon leaf 17 5i t$ 50 med»jm leaf, $4 6O0'i OO guod l#»f, $a.<»01$T^

The basic .strenffth of a secunty Iie.s in ite ability to combat profetsaional tradinfr operations. An extiaordinary (lemon stratjon of thi*? character was witnessed in last week’s market session in UNITED MOTORS The Luovatio in Its market fhictuations- its rapid and sustained reI overt after a sharp decline established a rare exemplification of its gent I it Inrhistrlal stability such as IS seklom exhibited Gur V\BFKL\ MARKET REVIEW Just issued discusses the situation 111 detail as well analyzing the Li test business and market phases of F -

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Rehandling Lugs. ^ «iinn«»a leaf, tw-t”'m tt*f, &«a#S09, gc^ lost, $$ e-“^i'* 7.. New ^ork Hldea and Leather. XFW 5 0EK, June 52,—Hides, firm. P-#e»a. 83«i'M« Central America ^ *rmi hemlock Srsta 37c, eeconCi, 8»c.