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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE All Cash Grains Are Active and Strong, ith Wheat Lead- lng at Two-Cent Advance CORN TBOM HALF TO CENT " Omaha, July It, 1918. Tlw local euh market waa quit active trday and ther waa a substantial advanoe to tha pric of al cereals. The wheat market especially, wai strong and ruled tram lo to lo hither. Receipts of wheat wer very light and tha demand would probably hav taken car of heavier reoelpta. 'h corn market waa quoted from He to c higher. Ther .was a food dtmand for all g radaa r co. i and receipts wr vary mrnt. : Tha wlda margin between yellow corn find tha other varietlea has narrowed con Kfderably and yellow corn ! selling at only a slight fraction above the white and mixed. Tha oats market continued active and ruld from o to He higher. . There ware no samples of rye or barley on the tablea and theee market ware quoted nominally unchanged. Clearancea were: Wheat and flour equal - t 1.181,000 buahels; corn, 282.000 btisaeis; uats, i.3.T,o bushels. ; Liverpool close: . Wheat, unchanged; corn. one hanged to Id lower. ' Primary wheat recetpie were fM.Mt bu. and shipments l.UMOe bu.. against re- mtpta of 172.000 bu. and shipment of Jfi,- K00 bu. laat year. J Primary corn reeled were 126,000 bit. and ahlpmenta 48J.OO0 bu., against recelpu or bu. and ahlpmenta oi sss.vvv vu. 'vriiZZu mo twalnta were fM.fOO btt. and shipment WI.000 bu., agslnst receipt of SM.ooe bu. ana saipmeni o. laat -year. CARLOT RBCIIPT8. , . Wheat Com. Oil,. rm. i v:; Minneapolis 110. .- buiotn ..Ml ;-' , ' Mk. U It ksnsss Cltr ' I. Louis 7 . I- - W Winnipeg . tl , ' i : Thw aln im reported today: - ' Wh.l No. I bard winter: t cars, II.B: ears. I1.CS: 1 cr, II.MH! I ear l.i I ear, l.tiw,; 1 cr, ll.il. No. 1 nerd wlntr: 1 corn 11.00; I car. ! I ' II, l car tic. No. I mixed: 1 car, 11.01. Bsrley Rejected: 1 car. lie. Corn No. 1 vhlte: 1 car. 77c: 1 car, 7Hc. Sample whiter 1 car. 71c No, 1 yellow: 1 car, 7714c. No. i yellow: I car, 1401 I car, Jlc: I car, 71c. No. 1 mlxod; cars, 170 No. I mixed: eara, tltic. OaU No. I whltoi I cars. IXtol care, Il)i. No. white: I oar, II Ho. Sample white: I cara, I7ttc . ' ' . - limana Cull trices Wheat: No. t hsrd, I IH,1I4,I No. I hard. l.MttfJl.O. : No. 4 hard. 'Wctl.i: No 1 PrW J! " 01.11; No. I spring. ll.t24Jl.MS No- J I durum. MOilo; No. I durum. . Corn: No. whit., J". 7t477c: No. whit.. HMcl white. imeJt: No. "hit.. 51 I yellow. T,tH.; No. I yellow. lt 7(4c; No. 4 yollow, 7H,j7o ': low. 7llj7.v.o: No. I y.llow. 71e74Ho; No I mlacd. 777c; N?; . I mlnl. 1 ;414o: No. 4 mixed. 71H070I ,No. 1 mlaed. tiTtvi; No. i mla.d. t4Cf7lo. Data: No. 1 white, ll,ei,ji Undrd Iltllllie: No. I white, ellc; N... white, Barl.,: Halting, J.JJSc: ,No. 1 feed. 1(0420. Rye: Mo. 1. I0lo: No. t. ItOHe. . . : ' -. f.- OUAMA WJTU1 MAMBt. . ' ITadlM h TT tmlel, lMI7 l Cw . ut tela. - ?i ,t The local future market waa very Quiet, end trading wee very light, eopocUjiiy In "a" CSlV mlrket In 'lrtt 1 to be .".. reeled until the arrival el the new wheat, ithlch. It U expected, will alart very joon : Trading ' In September and December wheat waa aulte aoUve toward the cloee. tot the corn end oat market remained quiet throughout the etealon. The wheal market waa itrong, on con tinued report! of black ruat and a good uxport demand. . ,-attered ralne In the corn belt eerved U, have a beartih elfect on cprn. .ptember wheat clooed 10, and Ie rmber alao eloeed lo higher, eptember and December oern were Ho lower and tt.ptembber oata about e hlgh.c at the i-loee. December oate cloeed He higher. Omaha cloitnf prlcei en future, tor thle oay ' Open'.' high. Low."c"ioie. Tee'y 1 01 1 i4 in oi ' all Vtl '"14 ! K'H't Bept IMe; orn fept leo. OaU Kept Dec. Bid. "Aeked. CbloaaO cloelng prloet. turntehed The Bee by Logan Bryan, ateck andralo brakere. tie knutb BtetMnth atreet. Omaha: Tift, I Open. I High. ILow.l Cloae. ITee-y Wht. July Sept Dec. Corn. July Bopt Dee.' Data. July Sept Dec. l-ork, July Jlept bird July ' Sept Oct klea. July Sept 1MH-H 1 til t 01 14 1I7H nob 5 . l us no i nil lot in lioiium ii4 in 7 17-H 711 77tt 77H '71 49H-H ; 40 , 40 40 B II 11 l II IS SI M 4 11-10 II 14 0 . 24 IS 24 4T IS n It SO II II It SO 11 01 II JT-U II 41 IS II 11 40 11 11 II 87 . IS II tl SI IS 41 ..... 1 II 41 11 10 II it it 10 II II 111 10-IS U t IS 41 1 IS 47 . II 40 CHICAGO CUMIN AMU PROVIUOMS. , Oaaaa aia la Wheatg ' Cntearo, July 11 rurther report of blark rust in the ttorthweat, mdlcatlne; th approach of a eerlaui condition, edvanned wheat prlcea today, tha peat Inroade eelnf r.forced by word that hot, muaty weather niad rust spread highly probable. The riow waa steady within H to of the ton, prices helm VfctHc to Se net hither with July at 1.0H and September ll.lt. Corn finished steady, to &H net lower and oata trained to . In provisions the final fig-urea were I to tie h Ik her. Detailed reports from crop experts sent to the northwest fields were revived tell np of Wark rukt found on everjr stalk ef heath andled in some fields, and Its prw ; sure noted :n every field visited, Other r Krta mtnimlilni the rustd arifer were unable toe rowd the market down and food euy.nf developed on every weak mhL There waa little evidence of aelltny pres ure through- the day and the country of-lerfnrs-were not lsrs. thecal rash sales r(ed lio.feo bushels, of wheat with word from the seaboard that 00t00t tiushels ef wheat had been sold for export, including tn).0 bushels of new American winter wheat, Corn, whtrh was Inclined to drag at the outset was braced by the strength of wheat Lut the advance was rherked by an a bun ilanre of offerings and prices mads little r-sdway. Word of dry, hat weather In the WHUthweat with moisture needed we a off. set by reports of welcome rains In Illinois, Oats wara in food demand, cumulated ry continued reports of ho, and dry weath r damage Local cash sales totalled 229,000 tushals. Ughtoffertnge of provlslone aid buying, tMsed on expectations of another large purchase for Belgian relief, forced provl . iions higher, live hogs weakness and -a heavier, run of swine being ignored hy i. rhiesati Oak Prleee Wheat : No. I red. 11.11; No. I red, tt.Ottt; No. S hard, ll.lt; No, I hard, ll.0IOl.10. Corn: No. 1 yeL 'ow, lOHeile: No. 4 yellow. TtOT; No. I white. Tic, Oats: No. I white, 4ltJ41ic; standard, 42Ut4SHc.- Rye, nominal. Bar ley, ftl( Sftc. ieeds: Timothy, 18.74; clover. i.w"nr4e-"- ' rrvvimiomi rtTK. 14. DOS :i42H: lard. UMiHi ribs, lil.ioou.nr ' BUTTKK Unchauged. T KOJB Lower; receipts, 11,171 eases; fira'a. SI)IZHe: ordinary firsts, S14UHo; mra, CeegJ inCIUQeKl, l,Sfy4Ir0, IKTATOB8 Lower : new, receipts, lo t-are; Arkaneaa and Oklahoma Triumphs. AflttMc; Kanaas. Mleaouii and Illlnoia Oblos. Kentucky and Tennessee Cob- aieia, sscysae; Virginia, duik, tniftao. POULTRY Alive, r hlgber; fowl,, 17o sprlnpa, SI Sic. ".1 , j. - : .;' sflaaiaapsUt Qn&m Martret. Hlnaeapolte. Jely II WHEAT July, II.UH; teptember, ll.im. Cashf No. I e 4, IIJll; No. I northern, H.llHt . : No. 1 northern, Il lUk 01,14. ' riXUR fancy patenta, M SI; t Irat cleara, nr'l-leISe. r BftAW lf.Ul 00. " ' ' i CN No. I yellow, HtJKlJc. t) ATP No. I whtie, 10911140, rLAju&s;r-4i.iiHs-iH. , , . -r. cwy Kanaes City, July IS, WH BAT No. I 4, fi.wi.; No. 1 red, iti.n; - 'f. H.01. fteptember, 1.01 Deoembar, , LOKNN. I- tnlied,' Tt77H; Ma, I whl T797THe; No. I yellow, 77HtTflHc; July, Tc; September, 711c; Deoember, 41 c. OATS No. t whit. 41 He; No. I mixed, SlfeSSe. BUTTER Creamery, lie; firsts, lie; seconds, 16c; packers, 11 He. EGG 8 Firsts. 12c. POULTRY Hena, lie; ! roosters, Ho; brollern, See, . . OMAHA G KMC HAL MAKKJBT. Wheleaale Prlcea for Prod 00 Charged fey i Oenaha Dealera. . , BUTTER No 1 oreamery. In emrtone or tubs, Sic; No. S, S7c. Oleomargarine, high est grade, in cartons, id., see; lowest g-raae. lb., 16c. Pfil'LTRT Bfoller, sitve. under I lbs, S0tfS&o; hen,- 14 Hot special rooster and suga, lOlylOHe; springs. 30o; geee. lOo; ducka. lie: young ducks. ISo, turkey, 21c; old tome, 22c; capons, 21c; guinea. 36o; uabs. 11.10014.00 per dos,; pigeons, il.tt per dot. BEEP CUTS Ribs: No. 1. 1H-; No. I, 18c; No. I. !7u. Loins: No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 22c; No. 2 19 c. Chucks: No. 1, 13c; No. 2, iac; ro. ts'ieo wuu, cu. . iiu, No. 2, UHc; No. S, lie. Plates: No. L 10Hc; No. 2, 10c; No. I. IHe. CliE&tfK ImpurtiiU itwlse, lb , 4c, dornes tie Kwiaa, leo; block Kwum, ic; "Blue Labol" brlcK, tto; "0iue ovsi nmourger, sic; HoOjUafort Sociate, llei lulian Uomano. 42c: full erearo Wisconsin twins, 17 Ho; delate and triplets, 17 He; America, to Iba. Mu-'h, lb., HHo: (averltett, I iba. each. lb lHo; fork Herkimer, white, sua; Kit mm In USL. ttu; Uap 8ao (Kreuter). do.. It. 20; Llederkrans, II Itf; green chill oheeae. I1.VU; llclaran Imperial Club, l vtt; UoLaron lm partai, medium, 11,11; McLaren imperial, a rati, 1)1.40; Koynl UMttch. medium, 11.21: Koyal lunch, large. l2.4fi; small Roquefort, jars. Il.4; large Hoquefort, Jar. II 00; i'tmento cheese, la glee. It. II: McLaren deviled cheese, lire; Mcl.es ren nippy oheesa. lOo, Century or fhiisdeipnia ornara. II. on; Appetttost, 4lei Neufcbaial, 46c; lunch vheesa. leu; Oold Medal taiiienilMri, 12 4t; Mlnleture Csmnmbert, 1.20; baod-msde ubettM (4 In bus). Ho; Phoenl brand fancy )ii ported Hwiss cheese, tins, per dos . 11.00; Phoonls brand fancy Camembert, una. M 00; phoenix brand fancy American isbeeae, Una, 11.00; Italian Parnieemo, In glass, small, I2.lt); largo, 11.00; peanut butter. J re. Otto; II 40. is.a: I, 1 or It-i. Vzt, ile. PlBH Presh: catfish, small. 17c: steak. lie Halibut. 14c, Whtteflsh. hard bright Selkirk, medium, 11c; hard bright Selkirk large, tic. Trout. No. 1, lie. Yellow pike, no, i, iney, tee. Picaerei, aresseo, 11c. Salmon Chinook red, Ho; pttik, 14c, , Bull heada, lso Black baas, order else. 24o: odd slsea. 17c, Croppies, medium. 10a; order else, Iba. Carp. No.. 1. dressed, Ic, Steak tin r is h (siuirerish), 12c Haddock, lo. rihrltup, freah headless, gal., 11.21: peeled, 12.00 Red snapper, tse. Spanish mackerel. io sunfiah, lo. Whitefish. Lake Erie Jumbo, 22c. Flounders, fancy, He. Mackerel, native, 12o. Shad roe, each." 10. Progs, lumbo, 2,0, medium, 11,71. -( Prolts and Vegetables. TmM and vegetable Quotation furnished by the Olllnsky Km It company; u ran gee: iss. loos, box. 14: Ills, III. 14.10; 110. 160. 14.71; 200s, Ills, 16; 124. ISO. 12.10. Lemon) Golden Bowl; IftOs, litis, box. Ifl.ROi Golden Bowl. 420. 16: other Sunklst brand. l. Orapofrult: California, dox, S4.sv; Florida, . rineeppie: 10, lis, bos, 13.21; 43s, 2. Berries: Red raspberries, crate, $t ; black raspberries, 12.10. Cherries: Home grown, crate. 12.60. Currants, crate, 2. O 00 se berries: Crate, 2 Cantaloup: Standards, urate, 4 26; poya. 11.60; flats, 1 40. Apples: Ban Davis, box. 11.10. Dsolduou frultst Prunes. Tragedy, box. It. 11; Diamond, blue, 11.16; plume,- Hurbanks, box, st.oo; large, red, 11.71; medium, red, It. 26. Watermelons: Lb., s, Potatoes, bu.. 11. Peauhes; Bu.. ii.io '. ; . V BO ETA BLEB : ' Onions. California, lb.. 4He; celery, dos., II; beans, HO or wax, bask., lOo; lettuce, head dos., 11; beets, car rota, turnip, shallot,' radishes, do., 36a; asparagus, doi 40c; euoumbera, l-dos. bask,, 1.26i oabbags, HO, lb,, So; topaatuoa, bask.. 11.11. ,. NEW TORE GENERAL MARKET. Quotation af the day om tha Various Com- i- ' 1 ,'' meditles. New Tork. July 12. FLOUR Stronger: spring patents, 6.4646.I6; winter patent. irt.autiys.bAt winter straignis, se.jvfpo.sv. WHEAT Spot, firmer; No. 1 durum, 11.2014; No. I hard, IL2IH! No. 1 northern, Duluth. 1121; No. 1 northern .Manitoba, 11.204" f; o, b. New Tork. CORN Snot, firmer; No. I yellow, 10 He. . L f. New York. , f , UATB--Bpot, firmer;' nanaara; tie. ' MAT ataadv: nrlme. 11.46: No. 1. 11.40 01.4JH; No., I, 11.36411.16; No, I, 1.06O l.llv HOPS Quiet; stats, common t choice, 1116, latflOc; 1114, Wlo; Paolfto .aoast, llli; lltfllo. HIPES rirm; Bogota, HH13ci Central America, II He. , . : LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 17c; seconds, 34o. ..... PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, Ill.OOt) 17.00, short clear, I26.00tf27.l0. Beef, firm: family, lll.OO0IO.69. Lard, strong; middle west, IJI.IOtf 12.10, . . ..... t BUTTBB rirmi racoipis, st,ao tuns, creamery, extras. 28HtfHH; r"ia. jc; seconas, jdwjoc ' KQOS Irrogularj receipt, 1 7,017 calee; fresh gathered, extra fine, MtfMc; extra firsts, lltfllHo; firsts, MollHo, rURtinti flinadv: recelots. 2.48S boxes: State, whole milk, flats, -pedals, II Htf 16io; avsrafe fancy, i&wio. ' POULTRY All va, firm; broiler, 11911c: fowl and turkeys, not quoted, regular; broilers, S6tf S2o; fowl, M0S1H; turkeys, lie.. - , , ' , i" g. tnlm Oraln Market. -gg ' .. 11 WUV1T Mn t gu4 old, 11.14) nsw, 11.1601.11: No. S hard, nominal; Juiy, fi.oTai wtin'. iu July, TIHci September, 74H. , oats No. 1. 4040Hc; No, I whit,, nominal, ; . ; - - '" IJverpool Oraln Market. t .! 11 WMMATUJI'Mt. firm No. I red western winter, 10s Idi No. 1 Manitoba, 11 Id; No. I Manitoba, is 11a. CORN Spot, teaay: American mtxaa. now,-10. , t- . . i Ceffee Market. sta Wftrk. Jul tl. COFFEE After a somewhat Irregular opening the market for coffee futures turned firmer today on cover ing and trad buying, with Beptetnber con tracts sailing up irom 0. sua .0 . March l llc to l.4. There was some July liquidation at th start and first prlcea were 4 points lower to I points higher, but the near month selling orders were soon ab sorbed and demand became mere active as prleaa worked upward, while offerings were restricted by reports that temperature had worked down to the f reeling point In one action of Sao Paulo, The cloae was within a point or two-of the best at a net advance of 4 to I points Sales, Including exchangee, 40,760 bags. Closing bids: July, I.Uo; Au gust, S.SIci September, l.3So; October, 1.21c; November, l.4io; leeember, 1.47c: January, 1.62c: February, .6c: 'March, .4c; April. I lie; May, I.Ho, June. 1.10c. Spot coffee, dull; Rio Ta, IHc; Santos 4s. lOc. Firm offers were reported unchanged to about 10 points lower, with quotations ranging from about 10. 4 Or to IO.I60 for some description of Santos 4s an ejie basis of London credits. The official cables reported as advance of 76 rat In tke Bio maraei, wnuo naruus epois were unchanged and futurea were 16 to 10 rets lower. Santos cleared 61,000 hairs for New York,' ; ''. Metal Market. !' V Naw Tork. July IS. METALS Exchange quotes lead offered at. 14.10, Spelter, dull; spot. East. St.. Louis delivery, IHe asked. Copper, dull; electrolytic, IH.oOtf 11.01. iron eieaay ana unnnangeo. t ip, quiet ana eteady; epot offered at 111.00, At London: Snot copper. II J; futures. 11: electrolytic, fill. Spot tin. 1110 10a; fu tures, tl TO. Lead, III. Spelter, 141. leadea Black Market, London, July 11.- American aacurltlea were easy In the .forenoon, but closed a shade harder. ;. SILVER Bar. it4 per ounce. . , MONEY 4S4H per cent. DISCOUNT BATES Short bills. 111 m cant; three, cponths, iHtf'H per cent. .' New Terk Cettoa Market, , ' ,: Future closed steady: July, 11.71b; Oc tober, 11.12c; December, 11.01c; January, is.ito, varcn. u.ieo. -Spot, quiet; middling upland. IS.flo; no alee. The rotten market closed steady at a net decline of J to T points. - v - OU 1 Savannah. Oa., July IS. TURPENTINE Firm. 4&w4&uc: at lee. i.S barrela: re- cetpta, 414: ehlpmenu,. 314; stork, ll.llt, nuaiN Finn; sale 121 barrels; receipt, 1.41 barrels; ahlpmenta, 610; stock, 11,711. Quotation: A, B, C, t. F, 14.10: O, H. 1. K, M. 11.11; N, ll.llt WO. M M) WW, 4 Tl. 'f'V: '" ry 4)004 Market. ,- ' New Tork, July It. Tetton aaoda hnd yarna firm today. Worsted yarns, quiet and toady. Duck was firm following new requi sitions from th government A good bust nee haa been manipulated through a pooU ana prioaa sor spring men'a good, - -., j . ,4 11 . ,, SejgwMaAeA, ' " New Terk, ; July II. SUOArl Raw. atesdyp centrifugal, .40e; molessce, .lse, Rfftie4, eteady 1 fine granulated. 1.41c. Fu ture at noon ware 1 to I point below last stents etosmg., i . JUU xv. June St. June IS. June 21, June 14 June II June St. June 27. June Si. June to. June 10. juiy 1 July . July I Jul 4.1 July T July I uiy t July 10. July Jl. eiuiy 12. LIVE STOCK MARKET Good to Choice Beeves Were Stronger Sheep and Lambs Were Slow. HOGS FIVE TO TEN LOWEE 1 Omaha, July If, lilt. Recelota ware; r:.ttl. Ho... flheeo. Ofrlrlal Monday ...... ,,73, 7.106 i.001 umoiai ruc.aay , e.auf iv,. i..., EaUmate Wedneaday.. 1,200 l.loi 1,000 Three daye thla weekll.141 2.l II. HI Same daya I. It week.. 1.400 .17.211 14.121 Same daye I weeka ago) 1,164 12.101 11.61 same day. I weak, 21.1,2 21.171 Same day. 4 weeka g12,211 ll.OOi . 11.121 game daya laat year. .10,011 11.714 21,011 The fellowlne table .how. the recelota of cattlo. huge and ahe.p at the South Omaha live etor-k market for the year to date, aa ucmpareo wun leal year:. . IIK. till. Inc. . Deo. Cattle .... 411.111 127,114 11,227 Hoge ,22.414 1.722.,, 210.021 bbeep .... 1,031,1,1 1.121.101 ....... 11,114 The following table, .how. the overate Eric, oi noga at tne umaha live etock tntr et lor the laat few day., with comparlaona Dale. 1I. Illll.mn. 11,11. l, 11. l,ll. I 41 J 114 I 401, 414. 1 ': ! III! 9 afc e ea H I ll 7i i i'ib" ,71. I 41 H a 11 a 4i i III 1 40 I II I t 14 II e I,, linn iii 7 n io, i it t oi i u i ii i ii i '. ill i u 1 1: I ii I 11 I 41 I 10 1 II e I 44 t 14 7 14 I II T 14 t 14 I II I tl e 7 41 I 17 I II. T II t II I 10 I IS II I 71 1 21 J II I II f II 7 34 I 21 I It e 7 01 I II 12 J II I II I II I 71 7 II I II I 47 I 70 T 24 ' I II I 11 f 20 I 70 I 71 7 II I 14 f 4 II II IH e 1, Raulnl. ...I j,. . .. . -----' .wiwioi OX live RtOCK At y", 8,ock O"""' "eh., fir terday' eooing at I o'clock yea- RECEIPTS CARLOADS. . ft, m. st. p.; .-"""' Waba.h ... . Mlaaourl Pacific .V.V.l 14 .' " . union Pacific ........ i ,j i. , ; C. N. w., ...t.. , ; , " 1 c. st. p.. m. rl"" .' ' ?! i : C.. B. fl., eaat....... 11 , , " C. B is Q.. ... ' .. J . " r. i. a p .... ,. ' C R, I. t P.. waa,"." . " Illlnot. Central l j " " Chicago Ureal Weat... I , " " Total receipt,.,., ,.m , u, ... -j, '. , DISPOSITION HEAD. ., . - noga. iineep. ""rr1" co in i.iti ..... Swift A Co 7 1 14, 1.03 Ctldahy Packing Co.,.. 177 1,111 Jim Armour A T,n ... . J. w. Murphy , ... , - Irfneoln Paoklng Co.... 11 HO.- flm.tt. Dul.lnB i- . . "" Cudahy, Kanaaa CUy... . V' Armour, tianaa. City... 202 Benton,, Vanaant o Lueh 111 ..... ..." I. PL l.vl. ... p. a. Keuog, '..v..'.' ioi -;;"; wennelmer at D.g.n.. ta r. ... H. r. Hamilton.,.,...., 11 Sullivan lira. ' . f. ' f Hlgglna .i., l. '.'a','. ''" Huffman .... la ..,., Roth is Meyere : . e - Olaaaberg - T ..!.!. Banner Bro..;, 31 . ..... John Harvey . 4 ..... Jenaen A Lundgren.,.. ' 1 ,, Pat O'Day ............ I ..... uther buyer, in r in ToUI.....,.....' .'..1, 171 .1,111 4,tlt CATTIjB There waa a .moderate run of eettle, but for the three daya thla week -re-cetpta amount to 11.111 head. th. largeet of any recent week and larger than a year ago by over 2,000 head. uooa to choice Deer ateera were in aotlve demand and aold freely at. prlcea that were mil. atronger than yeeterday. On the other hand, common to medium grades, ..-' peciany nair-xal yearling., were alow to a, little lower, cowa and helfera:wero oteady on beet kind, to a little lower on othera. Feeder, were In light aupply na th, feel ing very weak. 1 uuotattone on ttl : oooa to e no lee beovea, II.IIVll.Mt fair to good beevee. I.ll: good to oholee yearling.. II.SIOll.ll: (air lo good yaarlloga, M.IOOI.IOt common to ralr yoarllnga, 7.264,l.i0i good to oaoloo helfera, 17.1101.11; good to oholco cowo, to.7ia7.7l: fair to good cowa, lii.ioai.7l; oommon to fair- con,.. I3.7iai.li: -good to ohulc. feeder. Il.i0al.10; fair to good feed- era, I7.IIO1.00; oommon to ralr reedera, l 110711 good to choice atoekera, 11.71 1.401 hch hetrara. ll.ooa7.llt atook cewe, II.I0O7.00; (took oalvee. I4.7IOS 10: veal calvee, ll.llOll.lil beef bulla, .tag., to., II10O7.1I; nologna guIU, H.60O..60. RepreHntatlv aalee: BKEi STEERS. Av. Pr. No, Av. Pr. Ill 17 10 II...... 114 17 It . t 701 I to II. .....111! I 00 21 104, i II 31. .....1401 71 ' 47. .....lilt It it that on eo moderate run ' ther had a tight to ateady prlcea regerdteae of what waa going on eUewhere, and In the end they carried their point, for - packer. neeaea everything tnat wa noro, ana nnelly gave in, buying the bulk of the oner, inga at Aguro. that were no lea. thai eteedy to at the outalde a., little oaeler. Quality waa real good, and aomo trader, took the view that while on paper prlcea ahowed no change, dreaaed eoeta would not be quite aa high aa on Tueaday. Bulk of tha offering, waa bought at 10.1101171. A all-car ehlpment bf Idaho lamba, about 20 per cent of which were ewea and the balance hucka. Bold at 110.00, being the nrat oi tnelr claaa onorea nor. einc. tne range eeeaon opened. I Sorting waa too light to give feeder buy er, even a look In, trade being quite noml naNy ateady. Old aheep were alee very acarce, one car of heavy range ewea, which were of pretty good quality, being the only muttona here. They eold at 17.40, the beat pnee paid id aome time. CHICAGO IIVK STOCK MARKET, Cattle steady to Lower, Hag, Weak, Sheep Steady. Chicago) July II. CATTLE Reoelpta, 11,000 bead: market .teady to loo lower: calvee atrong; native beef cattle. I7.10O 11.00; weatern ateer. ll.10OO0.lt; etockera ana reeaere, .40la.40; cowa and netlera, u.op,i.n caivee. ,..0fil2.. HOGS Recelpte, 14,000 head; market weak; 1010c lower; bulk of aelea, 11.110 1.11; light. ,.40Ol.lt: mla.oV. II.4IO 10.01; heavy, ll.ltO10.10: rough," ll.ltO I. 60; pi,., l.lOI.II. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt,, 17,010 head; market for aheep ateady; lambs weaty to lie lower; wethere, I0.7IO1.20; ewea, II. !t07.IO; lamba. l7.H01i.IO. No. 11.,.. 14..,, I... 1. 11.... It.... 30.-... II..., Ill 7 10 t . 144 I 10 , .1141 I 00 . 711 I 10 .1021 II 00 .14 II 10 21 STEER. AND me'verb 1..V I... I... I... II... 12... . . 771 .. Ill ,. hi .. 101 ..1011 ..mi ..1400 11...... 444 1. II ateera.. 1011 41 ateer... 1170 I .leer... 1071 It. teen. , 111 711 I I, 41 I 00 . Til , II .1007 it . HI I 00 . 110 t 40 .1011 I 10 .104, it .1111 It 10 00 lit 11 It 100 I 1, 10...... 404 I 10 II 11...... 7,4 I 71 I.... 10...... 714 I II . 13.... 10...... 114 I II 13.,., cowa III' !.. I II I.... 110 (... Oi II..., II 1... I 14 r BULLS. 1 I Ii CALVES. 4 45 1... 71 It 10 1... , HEIFERS. 1 7I 00 1... I...... 711 7 00 " , STOCKBRS AND FEEDERS. !.. ,... 0 t 40 WESTERNS. 1 D. R. Whltaker Wre. 32eteera..lllt 171 I ateera. .lilt WESTERNS WTOMINO. Taowa.Yllt I 00 11 helfera., Ill ; OREOON. 00 II ateer,.. 1111 I 00 NEBRASKA. I 71 , II, teen,., 144 1 tl . 41 ateer... 171 HOGS The market waa a lower affair all the way through. Shipper, took a. few acatterlng load, right at th. outlet af the trade that were quoud ateady, but packer. atarted out talking a dime lower, and the order buyera Boon followed aulU making aom. of their later purohaaea ae muck aa dime below yeaterday. Aa 1, uaually the oaaa when paekor, are out (or a break, eellera were k little alow about outtlng looae. and by hanging on were able to better th. ftrat ofToro a little on the good ho,., bulk of the offertnga Anally mov ing at lOlio reduction. Eacept for the dullneea on opening round, th. paoker mar ket wa. fairly aotlvo on the dealrable klnde of hoge, bulk et the fair to good .tuff being cleaned up by 1:10. The common gradea were not wanted at any time and many of them were not able to even ftttraot ft bid until on the olooe. when moat of them were cleaned up by a coup!, of the packero, who found tbemaelvoo a little ohort. ' Packer, are protecting ovary . day that tha plain nog. are ..lung too niga, nut rooeipta nave not been heavy enough to enable them to widen the prle. range materially;' Moat of the ealee landed at ll.ICai.ll. with th, naual aprtnkllng of good hoga oa up, the top again reaching !.!. A few I It T II I It t 10 I it loada were reported rather late hour; Repreeentattv, galea! No. Av, Sh. Pr. - No. At. 1.. II II It 41 110 I II itiit it ... 171 0 II till Miaold at a Sh. Pr. , I ii I It 17(4 t I7Vj , To Ii , M I, 140 lli Ii II 141 17.. Ill II.. lli 77. .lit II. .Ill 17. .1,1 II.. 117 SHEEP Lamb aapplle. , tlvely light being emaller than either af tha two prevtooa daya of the week. Eatl matwa oalled for nineteen eara, er Mil head, the omellcot Wedneaday run received elnoe four week, ago today. Bo far tht. week reoelpta toot up 11,111 bead, being l.tot. heavier than laat week, but 11.001 abort of two weeka age and 4.40, emaller than for the aame daya laat year. . Packer, etarted out thl. morning asking It. reduction. Ml lamb prteea. Roelpta did not appear largo enough to warrant any auek a break, oven whoa It waa eenaldored that fat lamba made op ehnoet the entire aupply, but a ahBr, reduction en tha oloaa of yeeterday'a Chicago trade, and proapeetu of another email alum, there today, were paekere main, reaeene lor . aemanatng downward rvtloa In the arlee Hot. Seilere, on tha other band, took tha view St. Leul. Live sloek Market. St. Louie, July 11. CATTLE--ReceipM. 1,100 head; market, ateady; native beef ateera, t7.l0Oll.20; yearling .ateera. and belter., ll.ioeio.cfi; cowe. lt.tiOI.2l: atocker. and feeders. lt.t0O0.t0; Texas and Oklahoma staers, tLtOOO-IO:. prime year ling steers and heifers, ll.7BOH.il;- oows and heifers, II.00O1.00: prime southern steers. I.00O10.00; .native, calves, tltOO 11.71. HOGS Receipts, 1S.0OO head; market. lower; pigs and light. Il.iooo.lt: mixed and butchers. II.7IO 11.00; good heavy, 11.11 010.09; bulk of sales. l,.7O0t.,i. . BHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. ' 1. 10, head; market steady; wethers; ll.00OI.0i; dipped . ewes, M.OOOI'OO; clipped lambs, 14.00010.00; spring lambs, l7.00Olt.lt. ' Kejuaa Cltr Live stock Marital. ' Kansas City, Mo.. July II. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head; market ateady : -prime fed steers, It.loOll-lt; dressed beet steers, I7.t00i.7i; weetern steers, I7.00OCJJ.71; lockers and feedera. 11.1101.11; bulla, 11.76 07.: calvee, ll.00010.op. - HOOS Reoelpta, 10.000 head: market lower; bulk of sales, ll.IOOI.lt; heavy, Il.tt; packers and . butchers.- - II.70O .It; light, II.I10I.7!': pigs, I.00OI.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,100 head; market atrong; lambs, 10.76010.71; yearlings, I7.104JI.26; wethers, i.7IO7.i0; ewes, II.10O7.10. ' St. Jeeepa. Live Stack Market. St. Josesh. July 1I.-CATTLB Recelpla 1,400 head; market steady; ateera, II.10O io.lt: oows and helfera, I4.lt0i.7t; calves, I7.oooil.oo. , . -, -v HO18 Receipts. 1,001 head: market dull; top, (lit; bulk of salea,, li.10OI.lt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.000 head; market alow; lamba.: I10.t001l.it; ewes, l.7f 07.il. .-. '. . , ' Sloes City Uve SUck Merket. - ' . Sioux City, la., July 1 1. CATTLE Re celpte, 1,400 head; market, ateady; native steers, t.lOOI-H: cows and heifers, 14.00 Ol.tO; cannera, Il.ooot.i0. HOOS Receipts, 1.000 head:, market, to 10c lower;: heavy, i.tOOl.ti; mixed, Ilt0 OI.IO; light, I.1IOI.I0; bulk, ot sales, ll.40OI.t0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpta, none. Lrre stock ta Sight. ' Receipts ot live ateck at the five prin cipal western markets; cattle. Hogsc sneep. Chicago .11,100 14,000 17,000 Kansaa City 1.000 10.000 , 1,100 Otnaha 1,100 1,100 1.000 St. Louis 1,100 11,000 - 4,7,0 sioux city ........... 1,400 1.000 .... Totals J... Il,10 11,100 11,400 MEW; YORt STOCKS Concerted Selling of Special . Issues Conspicuous Feature of the Market. - ALCOHOL SHARES CENTER New Tork, July 12. Concerted selling of pecwi siocixs, particularly those Issues which suffered most severely in last week's liquidating movement, was the conspicuous feature of today' professional market. The short Interest, emboldened by It recent suc cess, conducted It operstions with greater confidence, but made little headway except In laolated Instances. Representative shares,' notably the better Miiown ran-, na united states Steel, again withstood pressure, albeit Steel was forced down to 1311. Its lowest quotation since last week's rise to 1714. Shipping stocks and Mexicans, together with motors and the coppers, aiso 'en away in the forenoon, but made gradual recovery In part or In whole later. United States Industrial Alcohol proved 10 do me siorm center, recording an ex ireme or 12 points to In the last hour, and closing with a net loss of 10 points. . There was as-ain a lack at ni tn explain the continuous break ih Alcohol, wn.cn represented, a loss of over lo mints In a weeks' time and a total of 70 point from Its low price of last April. Increase In tha Willys-Overland dividend from 6 to 12 per cent, with an "extra" stock dividend of 10 per cent was not announced until the fag . va tin HHion. 1 am siock ciosea at los or 34 point, th action- - of th directors having evldenly been discounted, PaHflcb were the, only rail to exhibit marKett strength, Canadian Pacific being In demand with It subsidiaries, "ISoo" and Wisconsin ventral, union Pacific waa firm on revival of the familiar rumor of an In creased dividend at the next quarterly meeting. Total aalaa amounted ta Ess ana ,hi. of which a jvery large proportion waa aup plled by Alcohol, Mercantile Marine pre- rrea, unnea state Bteel, Reading and American Beet Sugar. Tha niranereua (ven dition of the Independent stael manufac turer was seen In the second ouarterlv statement of the Lckawna steel company, showing a net tain of almost 13,800,000 over the same quarter of ISIS. Bond were again Inclined to ease, with further extensive offerings of Anglo-French s. Total aalaa, par value, aggregated 13,330,000. united State bonds wars: unGhanerftd an call. " -a , w Number of salea and nunfutlnna ah lavar.'lina' aVV BIB TT BT BJ , Am. Beet Sugar.., American (Jan .... Am. Car ft F-drv. Am. Locomotive..,, Am. Smelt, dt Ref.. Am. Tel. A Tel.,,, Am. Z. L, A S...,, Anaconda CooMr.. 1 Atchlaon Raid. Locomotive.. Baltimore A Ohio.. Brook. Rapid Tran.'"' S00 B. dt 0. Conner..... 4.10a Cal, Petroleum,...,,..... Canadian Pacific... 1,1 .enirai Leainer.... Cheaapeake A Ohio C, M. A flt. P...... tnicuo at n. w... C, R. I. A p. Ry.: It.SOD Chlno Copper.....'. S.I9 Colo. Fuel A Irort.. l.tOe Corn Products Ref. 1,100 Crucible Steel Distiller' Securltle Erie Oenerat Electric... Great Northern pfd. Great No. Ore ctfa.. Illinois Central.... Inter. Con. Corp., . Inspiration, Copper. j.iiir. ns.rTe.wr. . . , tOV Tnt If. M. pfd. ctfa J0,70 K. C. Southern , . Kennecott Copper.;' T,0Q0 Louisville Nash,. ...... Mex. Petroleum..,, 14,400 Miami Copper, ,...1 .1,S00 M.. K. A T. nfd JUasourt Pacific... Montana Power... National Lead Nevada Copper... r Beles. High. Low. Close. 200 2 . UK .1 3,900 62 51 63H 3.300 13 63, ti 3,10 3 S 03 1,400 110 . 10IU 10tU 400 12i4 121 i 1394 4,800 30 10 10 O.OIIB fS SO 104 MOO Tl 1,600 86 83 -A f ' 111 7 104 2 104 H 094 TO i III JSH a ttu .... 17S 00 171 171 171 I.eo, H ,3 6314 700, II II '11 1.100 I74i tl 16 V 1.300 1IU. 11IU 12,tZ 10 20 20 IIK 4414 4414 421 4244 H UK 41 14H 1.100 11 . 2,0' 70 100' II 400 146 111 161 4,.OV 11. . tot II 1M 1041 401 10 1,100 toi lie 2 lit, II i IVew York fientral. T., rf. ,H. it H. , . " Hew York Moaay MarVet. New York. July II. MONBT On tall. atrong; high. 4. per oent; tow, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 14 pv oenti laat loan. v, per oent; closing bid. 4per cent; offered at ttt tier cent I a - TIMB LOANS Strongj ttxty and nlnsty daya. 4H04K per oenti alx months, 4140 i- per oent. ' - ManUAtvTXi.Bi rArKB t per.. cent. 8TSBLINO KXCHANOE Sixty-day bills. 1.7141: demand. 4.7li; cables. 14.71. SILVEB-nBar, HHoi Mexican dollars. 4714c bunub vovernmeni, ateaay; ruirose, easy. U. S. ref Is, reg tl L N. an Is. 14 14 do, coupon .. ItlfM. K. T. 1st ' U. S. Is. reg ..100 la ...... .,. .tltt do, coupon... lot Mo. Pac. c 61. .10144 C. S. 4, ........10114 Wont. Power to. 174 do, coupon ..101 N. Y. C. deb Is.lllH Am. Smelt ta. .1014 N. Y, City 4H 101 Am. T.L Tel. N. Y N. H. c 4VjB 10,14 H , cr te ...1HH Anglo-French ta it 14 Northern Pad. ts II Atchison gen 4 12. 'Northern Pao Is tt Bait, as Ohio 4S. It Ore. S. U ref 4s. 9114 Bath. St ref ta. 100 14 Pac. T. T. Is.10044 Central Pao let. It Reading gen 4, 1114 Ches. ft Ohio ov Pena. con tits. 104 I Us It. Penn gen 4 a. .101 C, 3. tV Q., 1 4s. M St. L. S" F. C, M. Si. P. ' rtt 4l ......71012 ov t. ...117 So. Pacific o ts 101 C, R. I. A P. Sy. So. Paclflo ref 4s 10 rsf 4s 74 So. Railway la .101 C. S. ret a. 11 Union Paclflo 4. 14 D. as R, O. a 4s. 71 "Un. Pac. ev 4s 11 Erie gen 4. .... 74 U. 8. Rubber Is. 101 den Blec is 104 U. S. Steel Is... 114 Ot. Nor. 1st 1B 11 W. Union 4s. t4 111. Cent ref 4a. II W. Elec cv 6.. .114 Int M. M. 4..10ID. R. Q. is. I, K. C. So. ref ts. 10 'Bid. , -. ' Omaha Bar Market. Fifteen cars of hay war on the tracka at the Omaha - Hay market Wedaesday morning. The general demand waa a little strongsr for the best grades. Choice old upland pralrl nay, . lt.lt; No. 1, l.tiOi tt. Choice new upland pralrl. liar, l.iiO lt.t0; No. 1, I.tOOl.ti. Choice midland hay, li.MOi.lt; No. 1. I7.10OI.10; No. 1, ls.00O7.O0; No. I, 1100 Oi.oo. . I .. Choice lowland hay, I7.40OI M; No. 1. II. 1097.40; No. I, I4.00OS.00; No. I. ll.llt O4.00. Choice new pralrl. hay. tl.00Olt.0t; .No. I, ll.t0Oi.00; No. I, ti.liOl tO. Choice old alfalfa, 111.00O1100; No. 1, 110 00 011.00; No. I, 11.0000 Choice new alfalfa, 1,00010.00; No. 1,. I.tOOl.ti; No. 1, ll.OOOl.OO. Sandy alfalfa. I.tOOl.ti. . Oat straw, It t whMt straw, II. 00. . . EraporBted Apple, and Dried Frolta. .. " New York. July II. EVAPORATED AP PLES Dull; fancy. 107e; choice, 40 lc; prime. lOIc DRIED TRUITS Prunes, quiet but firm; Callfornlss. tOs to 10s, 70o; Oregens, I Olle. Aprlcota, firm; oholee. He; extra choice, 12c; fancy, 1I0. Peaches, firm; choice. Is; -extra choice. lo; fancy. 7c. Retains, . firm; loose Muoeateta, lOIHe: choice to fancy seeded,. 7 flc; seedless lO101io.. . . First July Wheat -: ; Arrives in' Oinaiia The first Nebraika wheat of this ynr't crop retched the Omahi Grain exchange tables yesterday morning. It was just a sample and eonsetjuently there waa no sate. It weighed lix-ty-one and a half pounds to the bushel and graded No. 2 hard. The first carload of the new crop to go on tale ia expected today. .. The Omaha grain market wat atrong,' wheat taking the lead in the advance. Prices were 98 cents to $1.03)4 per bushel, this being 1 to 2 cents up from Tuesday. The advance il attributed to an increase in the export demand. 1 n - it is averred on the Omaha Grain exchange that a number - of agents for foreign concerns are about ready to place orders for large quantities of wheat to go abroad. It ia expected that several of tha transactiona will be closed in the near future. . . Corn receipts were s seventy-two carloads and pricea were up M to 1 cents,- sales being made at 73 to 77 cents per bushel, i - - y Oata were H cent higher, selling at 38MI to 384 cent per bushel. Re ceipts were twenty-one carloads. , Pacific Mall. Pacific Tel. A- T.I.. Pennaylvanta Ray. Con. Conner. . Reading nep. iron at steel. . Shattuck Art.. Can. Southern Pacific... Southern Railway.. Studebaker Co...., Tennessee Conner. - Texas Company....,. union .'acme. union Pacific pfd.. u. a Ind. Alcohol. United Statea 8teel. u. a. eteet pfd..,,, Utah Copper. ...... Wabash nfd. "B". . . Westsrn Union. . west. Kiectric. 1 l ill 400 10 100 11 ' SCO IS 1.400 104 see si u ia. Norfolk A western. I.loo 130 n, i:, Northern Paoltlo... 1,000 112 112 111 41 .41 IS 14 21 HI 161 111 111 14 14 104 104 10 18 10 10 111 111 71lJ 12. ..... 14 4 s 41 122 1114 1114 114 It II II 10 J 14 10 ills' 13 Kit 16 04 101 700 1,000 1,100 too 00 1.100 1.000 11.100 111 1,80, 10 17 2114 17 43 20. 17 14 20 II 16 Jt2 V, 116 1264 sit IBS ivt 43 24 "It 13 11 14 1174 117 117 tt 74S- 71V 17 H 271, 27V 1,200 131 117 181 V.-;ii -ii:: t.iuv ..4 see 117 1,800 1.100 , Itt II II II eat Blectrle , , uu Tout -sales for th day. III. 000 shares. - " ' Bank Claarlnga. j. . Omaha, July 11. Bank clearlnm for Oma ha today were ll.lt! Ill.lt and tor th oorreBponamg any last year ,x,llt,T7t.il. Twenty-seven newspapers are pub fished in the trenches with some reg irittf k., t?..k u:... urn. , lj UJ a i,,. eviuiciO, OKA VI seven by British and one by the Bel gian, HAPPENINGS IN ' THEHAGIC GITY Young Men of Hughes Club Pay Visit to Polish-American Meeting... YOUNO WOMAN ENDS LIFE Representatives of the Young Men's Hughes and Fairbank's club made their tirst public bow . last evening among the members of the Polish American Citizens' club. Five young men 'led by Guy Kiddoo invaded the Polish district and associated with members of the club for more than an hour. . They were cordially re ceived at the open session. , The net result of the meeting was an added membership of at least twenty members. Max Tarcewski, young commission man at the yards, who is leading the campaign for the club among the younger Poles of the city, announced that at least that num ber had signified their wish to join. He also vouched for thirty more. Tarcewski is well known in Polish circles. He was educated iit- South Side public schools and has boosted among his own people for twenty some odd years. - lorn Kozial, editor of the Polish newspaper; John Urbanski, Frank Madura, secretary of.the .Citizens' club and others were on hand as an entertaining committee. Although the-young men were excluded from peaking at the business session of the club, it being one of the rules of the organization to be nonpartisan in every respect, they talked for more than an hour informally' with manv of the members in the hall. A committee meeting was held downtown later in the evening;. En. thusiastic plans for an early executive session were announced, mis meet ing will probablv be held durintr the latter part of the coming week. Those who made the trios last eveninff art: John Schultz, Hurb Galloway, Frank Jessie, Karl Lee and Guy Kiddoo. Marjovich May Die of Wound. .vMike Mariovich. 281 1 R street. Aus trian, laborer at one of the local pack ing houses lies dangerously wounded in the South Side hospital and Tom Smith, Sioux City, is in jail as the re sult of a cutting scrape at "Bloody Comer" Twenty -eighth and R streets last evening at 9 o'clock. The cutting was accidental as the knife in , the hands of Smith, it is said, was meant for Mike Drakulich, 2809 R street, with whom he was arguing. SeXD-pant Tam. hh.n inA T-la.l.t, Officer Henry Schmeling arrested smitn. A turious mob was about to set on' Smith when Schmeling inter fered and stood by the arrested man until it was possibble to remove him to the station. Mariovich was cut several timee in the right side. Police Surgeon R. R. X. , w k Losey attended him. One . of the wounds penetrated the liver. The man was not expected to live last eve ning. . i Magic City Gossip. Mrs. William Archibald Smith will en- . .... -. i,.nAkAnn ih. Ifnl.l B.nr.. nolle Frldsy for Miss Nancy Battin of mf Philadelphia. N , , John Sullivan, street laborer, was over come with heat Wednesday while working at Thirty-ninth and W streets. Police Bur geon R- R. Losey attended him. The Ladlea1 Aid- society of th; West Q Street Presbyterian church will Imeet at the home of Mr.. Bents, 3104 South Twenty-aeventh atreet, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A lawn social will be given by members of the West Side Interdenominational church at the home of Mrs. Harry Bruoe, lilt South Thirty-ninth atreet Friday evening. For Sale Six-room house, near High land Park, between A and B streets, on 36th. Modern except furnace; permanent walka; treea, shrubbery, etc.; In good condition; ex cellent location; 3610 & 21th St. Adv. Ted Korbmaker,.son of Chris Korbmaker, Is getting In trim for the coming foot ball season by working on a farm near La Platte. He haa left word with Coaoh Pat ton of tha local high school foot bait aquad that ha will be In perfect condition by the first of school days In September. - Movement of Ocean fileeuxunlns. ' Port. Arrived. Sailed. , NEW TORK Helllg Olav NEW YORK La Touralne Nleuw Amsterdan CIIAS.STOQZ 1 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. To tho ownsrs of sjid psrtioa Intsrsstsd in lots, lands, tracts or paresis of land buttlnr on or s.d1ont lo Pratt Strsot from IJth Street to II th Avonutv Ia tho city of Omaha, and to tho owners of and parties Interssted In tho lota, lands, tracts and parcels or land hereinafter aat forth. Notice la hereby given that there has been flled with the City Clerk ot the City of Omaha a petition aaktnaT that the following rostrlctlona be made upon Pratt Street from 3lth street to llth Avenue, in tha City oc umana. to-witi. To prohibit and exclude tha carrylnc on of any basinets, vocation or vocation and tha traction and maintenance of any fac tory, store or business house, theater build Ing or moving picture house upon and from the lota, tracts and parcels of land abutting upon aald part of Pratt Street The de scription of the property to bo affected by aald proposed rastrlotlona la as follows! Lota 1, 2. I, Is, at and SO, Block X, Redlck Park Addition. Lota . 7. I. t and 10, Block It, Myers, Richards Tllden's Addition to tho City- of Omaha. Said petition above referred to Is in words and figures as follow t To tha Honorable Tha Mayor and City Council of the City o Omaha: The undersigned record owners of a ma jority of the foot frontage ot lands abutting on Pratt. Street from lath Street to 18th Avenue In- the - City of Omaha, Nebraska, hereby ask and petition that for the pur pose of Improving th elty and ta the end that good may be conserved, that you fix and establish In the manner provided by law . the following restrictions upon said street on both sides ' thereof , to-wlt: That you prohibit -and exclude tho car rying on of any business, vocation or vo cations ,aad th erection and maintenance of i any factory) i stor or business . house, theater oulldlag or moving ptctur house upon and from lots, tracts and parcels of land abutting upon aald part of Pratt Street;1 and w hereby respectively waive all damagea or claims for damages which may b occasioned to our property by ton of the establishment ot. the ro strlctlona herein petitioned for, and we hereby agree that the damages awarded under tho proceed I nxs herein petitioned for, If any, May be levied and assessed as spe cial bentfits to th extent of benefit upon property benefited .thereby. , C. A. Shalander. Juno Z, 191. ,541 No. nth Aye. . Mr, n. ZAueten, jut Pratt street, Lrot ft, Block I, Redact Park. Mrs. M. Hansen, 1 Pratt Street, Lot 39, Block t. Bedlck Park. laaac Bailey, Iflll Pratt ' Street, it 7, Block 1. . Mr. Mary Butter, st&l Manderson Street Mrs. W. M. Bells, 3IS7 Manderson Street W. H. Woerner, 1163 Pratt Street (Lot 10, Block 14). Mrs. C. W. Jewell, Pratt street Lot Is, Block 1 Redlck Park. Rondo Land Co., by Edward r. wtutsms Co., Agents, Lota 1 I and 1, Block X, Red lck Park . -v- - N. F. Schenck, HOI Pratt street, Lots I, I, 10. Block It. Myers. Richards A Til- den'a Addition. Toa are .further notified that you and each of yen will have ten daya from the publication hereof within which to file pro tost In th office ef th City Clerk agatnat the ngulartty, legality r sufficiency af aald petition or any signature thereon. - Published ia pursuance or msoiuuob no. Hit, Series 1IH. -:. , - Omaha, Nebrasxa, jury it, T- J. CCONNER, J v C-41-Jlr. IMft City Clerk . 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