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    TITE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAV.
' " REAL ESTATE
FARM, A II HAM II I.AJN1 FOR HAt.B
Colorail
-C'onrsnnrd.
FOR SALK OR KXCIIANOK ON K OP
the finest Irrigated rsnciies in th state;
I. UNO irrn In all; all unch-r Inrlnatlon hav
ing 11 feet cif palil up wuter which aione
la worth $TU.OHO; two rtironds have in
tlonii on tne piaoo; five of improve
ments; Die very finest i'f oli; land lte
perfect. Mere la one oi the very btit
propositions ever oe"iircd for sale and will
bear the very cIg.mm invr's'ilgattoii; Im a
sure money maker to the man who can
liandle It. Address Ralph R. Drennen.
I vrl Moigan, Colo.
COLOKALO ANX.
Irrigated farina antl ih- inoxt productive
of the I'nlte
olnicn. wneie crop failure.
re unknown:
WJ acres, per
17 acres, per
1.4 acres, per
lilt acres per
acra...
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1. 4
ljfi acres, per
11 acres, per
acre..
Thla land lata In near Severance. v
have the cropa to show what kind of land
we have. Come and aee tliem and satisfy
yourself. J. A. Whlunore, devereance, Colo.
2aIlaaa.
' MT BUMMER HOME and 42-acre farm,
4 mile from Cedar Luke, - Inrijanu popular
resort; fifhtng. boating, bathing; finest spot
In the country; main road parses house;
price Includes all properly, consisting of
fine 8-rooin house, 6-room cottage, elegant
barns and other outbuildings; poultry
house; make money raising poultry; Ideal
pot for poultry farm; 1.0M) chickens, 4
cows, I ealvea. 4 horses, Imrncss, buggy,
farm Implements; sacrifice potce lo.OCrU, one
fourth down, remainder 10 yeara to pay.
. As a bargain this proper outclasses any
thing ever offered In Indiana; no dickering;
first buyer gits It; be quick. John Bodkin,
802 Dearbon at.. Chicago.
lores.
GOOD Iowa and Minnesota land to ex
change for general nierclauidlso and hard
ware stocks. Many goexl bargains. The
Mercantile Adjustment Cot, Guthrie Cen
ter, la.
84-ACRE PLiCE
on Broadway 4 mile from car line, about
I acres fine smooth gardes land, balance
excellent for fruit; sloptw east, well pro
tected by hills on north and west; no better
ii I ace could be found for hotbeds or green
houses; good 7-room houiv; new barn; fine
water; small orchard and vineyard; grow
ing crop now on the plaice worth $1,000.
trice, with crop, $5,600; hi cash.
M'GEE HEAL ES'iATE CO.,
14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la.
Kansas.
LABETTE and Cherokee counties. Kan
as. Bargains In fine Improved farms, best
bargains In the state; corn, wheat, oats
and alfalfa lands; fine improvements; near
market. Write for, descriptive list and our
special proposition to InveaLors. Matthews
4k Walters, Oswego, Kan, ,
FOR SALE 30,000 acres splendid land;
railroad runs through it for 7 miles. Two
aets of Improvements, about two-thirds till
able. Best colonization proposition ever of
fered. For a quick sale, $7.00 per acre. Lo
cation right. Won t :at long. Address
The Allen County Investment 'Co., Longton,
Kan.
Mlrhlsaa.
THRRP! la onlv one crop of land. I own
several thousand acres cut over hardwood
lands, northern Michigan; It la bound, to
Increase In value; reasonable cash pay
ment and low Interest enables one lo con
trnl thlfli no aaYer business uroDueltlon can
be presented; I have no time to look after
it C. F. Latimer, 1&29 Railway Exchange
Uldg., Chicago.
MICHIGAN fruit and farm lands in the
fruit belt of Mason county. Address A. T.
lienson, Tallman, Mich.
I OWN several thousand acres of choice
fruit, vegetable and farm lands In Lake
Co., Michigan, which 1 will sell at $10 to
$26 per acre on very easy payments. .Ex
cursion every Tuesday; $6 round trip; send
for particular. David H. Miller, Room 007,
Vts K. Madison St., Chicago.
MICHIGAN farm, 160 acres; large frame
house and barn; 40 acres oultivated; 60
acres hay land: 60 acres timber: small
orchard; one mile to R. R. station; near,
good inning lake, rrlce Jiz.bo per acre.
Victor Retnhardt, Newaygo, Mich.
SELL' Tarma in Oceana and Macon coun
ties; best In U. S. ; fruit, grain, mock and
poultry. Writ for Hat. John Hanson,
uart, Mich.
GOOD BARGAIN lit acres good loam.
11,1)00, I acre in timber. Michigan, near
Chicago and steamboat dock; 1 mile to
chool: house, barn: good shade In yard
buu poacn trees, 21 cherries, 00 grapes, bo
apples, 1,000 currants, 1 acre strawberries,
a acre corn. etc. low caan, terms lor bal
ance. CORV AND CROUCH. First Na
tional Bank Bldg., Chicago.
i
SNAPS Beat 40-acre black land farm In
Michigan, bouse, barn and stock, S mile to
main line It. K. town; close to Grand Rap
ids, price IZ.MU. cash.
80-acre first-clans lake front. 2 houses,
barn, fruit enough to pay for farm, close
to towns, sohool and church, $2,u0, (sou
caan.
H. C. DEES.
Box E. Martin. Mich.
S2M FOR 24 acre adjoining large Inland
lake; best bargain of the aeaaon; very
easy term. rank sereman, Allegan,
aiian.
AUGUST BARGAINS
40 acre money making farm, main road,
school, church, store close, house, bam
Xrult, price, $1,150, $000 cash.
H acros black land, fronting on biggest
lake In Michigan, log cabin, big new stone
, easement, barn, price. $2,800. $l,lw cash,
FRED PARR CO.,
Box E. Plalnvlew, Mich.
A PRETTT FARM of 20 acres located in
Michigan, well fenced, trees, house new
barn, cellar, fruit trees, strawberries.
raspberries, excellent water, good markets,
lake abound with fish, general store lex
than eighty rod from house. ii.j0 cash
direct dealing with owner, no land sharks,
turtner inioruiauon given. Aaaress ueo. 1
Schanfele, 69 Frankla Ave., Grand Rapids,
alien.
Missouri.
$1 ACRES, close to Cleveland: good land
food Improvements; plenty water; nice
arm; $77. W. 120 acrea between Greenwood
and Raymore; nice small Improvements
smooth land; good watar; all lo clover and
timothy; some blue grass; bargain; posse,
sion any time; $o. l. G. fahuckelford. Po.
cullar. Mo.
120 ACRES 1' mile of Lee' Summit.
mile of rock road; plenty of fruit: fal
house; every foot smooth and under cultl
vatlon. Price. $MX per acre.
100 acres 3 miles of Greenwood: well Ire
proved; land 1 fine; a bargain at $xu0 per
or.
. 4W acres, with E-room house, cistern
well, barn, cellar: plenty of fruit: fin
shaded lawn. Ad loirs town of Greenwood.
Snap. Price, $l.tu0. Todd M. George, the
Land Man, Lee'a Summit, Mo.
12,000 ACRES colonisation or game pre
serve; location, Eleven Points river, Oregon
county. Mo., am pricing $2 under loeal
rices to sell before August 1. la 10; prloe
1.26 per acre; terms, $1.75 per acra cash,
76 cent In six months, 75 cent on year,
per cent. Pull Information address be
low. Also to-acr sheep ranch Christian
county, Mo., at $10 per acre; H cash, bal
ance long time. 6 per cent; timber on
ranch will rut 30,000 railroad Ilea. Addres
C. V. Robe'-tson, H. H. station. Box 83.
Springfield. Mo.
THE Kansa Clty-St. Loul electric rail
road ha been financed and work will be
gin Immediately; now I the time to buy
land along the route: valuea have increased
95 per cent In the lat year and will In
crease 60 per cent In the next yesr; see us
for farms along the route before the price
advances any more. Butts Bros. Realty
Co., Blue Springs. Ma
RANCHES.
700.000 acre Msxino: splendid Improve
ment and wall nocked: on Gulf coast:
well .watered and timbered; price $1.60 per
acre.
26.000 acres western land: fin graslng
proposition; good water; adjoins good rail
road town and river; price $3 per acre.
And other.
RE1TZ PROS. INVESTMENT CO.
ISO Commerce Illdg.
'. Kansa City, Mo.
FOR SALE 831 acre of the finest corn
tana In Platte Co.. with 9 house, barn,
etc.. for tenants, with a beautiful lake on
part of the land. This I bottom land with
a levee amund same entirely paid for.
Thla land ran be bought at a bargain; no
trade considered. If you haven't the mean
to handle tht land, don't bother ua. J. W.
Farley, Farley. Mo.
If you have anything to aell or trad
advertise It la tu4 Bee Want Ad col
umna and gt quick result
Mil III III II l I -
i flFAL ESTATE
PAUM AMI) HANCM UHD TOH tAl.f
Continued.)
t-lorlda.
FLORIDA. LAND A few bargains; whole
sale and lesAn; write fur particulars. Frank
1. 1I 1 1 r 4k Co.. 1 Monroe rit., Chicago.
Mont-nn.
A HKAI, OOOD
WX) acre farm, for farmer only;
linil; $;7.iVO per acre. J. K. Webb,
all farm
Choteau,
. rbraaKa.
FOR SALK-lmproved stock farm, 300
acres; Custer county; close to station; 117
per acre; no trade. Hox A. Oconto, N':b.
FOR SALE.
70 ACRES I'olk county, Nebraska land.
fii per acre. v lio wants It? Adtiresa 1". o.
box U2i, Lincoln, Neb.
TEN THOUSAND acre of corn, winter
lieat and alfalfa land for tale In large
n a small farms in Sherman, Custer and
utfulo counties Write tor prices. 1, T.
nipuell. LUcufleld. Neb.
y irr Mexico. ,
NEW MEXICO ranch and farm lands.
l.fxiU acres, oo under cultivation, well
tered and lenced. underlaid "wltn coal:
cial undtr option lor mure than price df
ran en; aio.uuv will handle, balance easy..
U0 acres. 3o beinit cultivated, natural
lake lor stock, water, coal under option,
goes tu purchaser; 2,u00 down with
erma. t or particulars write W. ki. Thorn.
union, new aiexico.
NEW MEXICO THE NEW STATE
Investigate Us fertile Irrigated lands.
outers nave made lortunea here. So can
you. We sell no land. Write ua tot
facts, btate Immigration Board. Albu-
queruue, I. M.
Oklahoma.
tOR SALE Oklahoma farm and ranch
lands, $2U per acre, in any size tracts. Full
informal. on, write C. L. WOOL VKUTON.
wuer, ncu J113CK. OKI.
Oregon.
FOR SALE Ideal stock ranch. 800 acres.
ImoHt level. 16 miles from Grant's Pais.
too acres in cultivation; deep black soil;
40 acres fir and pine timber; plenty of out-
Ide range sufficient for 2.000 head of slock:
here is 1.6O0 Inches of water, which Is
rought on the land by ditches: e-ood family
onnara, i awening nouses; 3 large barns
miles from school: store bulldlna- on the
alien; an ainus moaarn iarm implements;
produce, alfalfa anj grain, hay; price.
,ow; terms 130.000. balance I yeara at
per cent interest. Address 11. L. Herilngor,
urani rasa, un,
oatai Dakota.
FOR SALE The moat and beat Imnroved
no unimproved farms in central S. O.
at prices from $16 to 140 tier acre. For
booklet, map and price list address L. L.
Hagarman. Pukwana, Brule county, 8. V.
Wisconsin.
Toll can buy land for 110 a mnnth-rnmi
land at from $8 to $20 an acre in Vilas and
Oneida countlea, Wisconsin. We charge no
Interest. We pay the . Inaurance I
ciauBe in the contract. Bit opportunity In
the country for the man t.niuderate means
to own a farm and be Independent. Write
tor map ana nook to Lept. s. a. F. San
born Co., feagle River, W.
FINE FARM LANDS Wisconsin, tlmhar
or clear; nice lakea and rivers; best market
or America; 11 per acrevcash: larae 02
mall tracts. .Ernest A. Arnold. Hunarlor
,V IB.
BEFORE buying, selling or trading aee
copy of our paper. In It seventh vear. It
aescnoe many farms and business oppor
tunities north, south, east or west with
name and addresses of owner; many will
exchange. Single copy, 10 cents; three
months, zs cents. Address FARMER.
DAIRYMAN AND STOCKMAN, E-88,
oaatnew oiog., Auiwaukee, wis.
Miscellaneous.
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE OR
TRADE? Or do you want to buy oneT
Make your want known through THE DES
MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of
Iowa: Rates: 1 cent a word for each Inser
tion, cents a ,lne, 70 cent an Inch. Cir
culation. 41.000: largest or any Iowa da y.
Give ua a trial. Address The Capital, Land
Dept.,-Jes Moines. Iowa.
. REAL ESTATE LOANS
OARVIN BROS.. $d floor N T. Life. 1M4
to $100,000 on Improved property. No delal
WANTED City loans. Paters Trust Oe.
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
always on hand and for sale
at
amounts from $300 to $3,000.
BENSON & MYERS
412 N. Y. Life Bldg.
WANTED City loans and warrants,
rarnam felmlth 4k Co., 1224) Farnam St.
V.
LOAN 14 to home owners and home build.
era, with privilege of making partial pay
wi 11 1 aeuu-aniiuatiy.
W. H. THOMAS.
108 First National nafc Bldg.
$100 to $10.00 made promptly, r. D. Wsad.
WMifl uiug., um sh arnaDO
$509 to 86,009 on Domes In Omsha. O'Keefe
Real Fstate Co UW N. Y. Life. Douglas
r A-ziu.
MONET TO jOV-Pyn rn arment Co
REAL ESTATE WANTED
,VE 1IAVE BUYERS FOR
I, I and T-room bouse. If price are right
m cau ecu jrwur prspsriy isr yoo.
NOWATA LAND AND I AIT CO,
Suite (3 N. T. Life Bldg.
I WANT Information about a good grain
or stocx iarm ior saie. i snow of over
1.000 buyers, willing to pay your price. I
can tell you how to find them. W rite me
about It and let's see if we can close up a
deal. Address at once, Arthur Capper, IrpL
2u, ropeKa, jvan.-
SWAPS
9-ROOM, all modern: lot 71x185; paved
street; concrete walks; rgtar Field club and
Hanscom park. Clear; trade fur Improved
lana even up or will assume. Price, $11,000.
.-NOWATA LAN L & LOT CO.,
658 New York Life Bldg.
Phone Red ltttt.
SOUTHWEST corner oi 34th and Deca
tur, two -room nouses, clear, vvant to
trade fur good rental property closer In:
will put in some casn or assume. Nowata
Land and Lot Co., bos New Horn Life Blag.
nioue, lieu
WANTEDTo exchange, fifty acrea of
land In northwe.it Arkansas tor four-pas
senger auto, two or four cylinder; must be
in good running condition. Writ J. H.
Crawford, Ureen Forest, Ark.
424-ACRB ranch, 30 miles from two
larg cities, afford bast possible market;
railway station on laud; pioperiy managed.
fays eaaily $4,000 par annum net. Price
12.0U0; clear; want Income property la
Omaha; will put in some cash or assume.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.,
668 New York Life.
Phone Rad 19.
MO ACRES extra level land, elosn tn rail.
road. In Box Butt county. Nebraska: wU
exchange for merchandise; price, $jg per
acre; win carry .tw. A. n. ioetupoi
tioiarag. r,o.
IF
IT 13 ANY KIND OF TRADE,
BEE
A. B. LATHROP,
D. 20C8.
421 Bee.
7-room house for automobile. Thla house
pay rent every month. Your automobile
cost $30 to $40 pr month lo own It. Com
In ana see us.
NOWATA LAND LOT CO.,
fc New York Life Bldg.
Pbone Red 11W9.
820 acre iNortn Dakota land; free of In-
cuuiDrance, ior gcoa umana property.
ruune nw iirr iah,
IMPROVED farm, at cash valua, for
clean sioc or general merchandise invoic
ing iiu.uuu to iM.uio. or for good stock of
naraware aame sis. Address, Bos 473,
svima, , iu,
SWAPS
fConiinueu.)
HARNESS or phaeton, sale or trade for
piano, phone or gun. Addiees, Hee, It 610.
PROPERTY In Nebraska to exchange
for property In or near Portland. Ore. J.
U. Keeley. Portland, Ore.
WANTED TO BUY
HF.ST price for BROKEN WATCHES,
Old Gold, etc. NATHAN. 211 B. 13th St.
BRUT TRICE paid for sevond-haal
furniture, carpet. clothing and eDoea
Phone Douglas 97L
Wanted to Buy
We have several clients for 8 to B-room
houses; we w.int them from ownera only.
Act quick. Phone Douglas 4:179 or call at
1710 Farnam St.. Bee Building.
Fares On large and on medium alas
rale. Mel eiza and price. XI Zo !.
HKFT nrlrea for M-hanrt elothln n ma.
WANTED TO RENT
We Are Getting Numerous Calls
For Houses of All Pise. List With Ua
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO..
I N. T. Llf Bldg. Phoo Red DM
Wanted to Kent
A I or C-room house In good neighborhood.
Phone Douglas 4379 and call for Mr. Engel
brecht. WANTED TO RENT
We want a number of small houses at
once, from $10 to $15 per month rental; we
nave clients waiting.
Engelbrecht fcvRaver,
'Phone Douglas 4379. 1710Farnam St.
WANTED To rent by elderly lady S-
room heated apartment or S rooms. Ad
dress B 504 Bee.
WANTED To lease modern. 5-room
apartment, well located and w ithin reason
able walking distance of business center:
would prefer new one nearlng completion
to be ready for occupancy Sept. 15 to Oct.
1: would lease for one or two years. Give
exact location In reply Addres P-2.5. Bee.
WANTED SITUATIONS
SITUATION wanted. All-around butcher:
five reference; capable running up-to-date
business or go in partners; good town.
De Forest, Station E, St. Joseph, Mo.
BRIGHT, energetic young salesman, now
traveling out of New York, wishes fo
change hi line. What have you out of
Omaha, St. Joseph or Kansas City? Have
handled both the retail and wholesale trade.
8. 484. Bee.
SITUATION wanted as bookkeeper or
office clerk, at once; can furnish A-l ref
erences; can operate typewriter; five years'
experience; will start or $65 per month.
r . S. Dale, BlaH. II, 'Boone, la.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION STATION Tenth and Mason.
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No woman need blush when
reading Th Bee; It is barred
from no home. This makes It
the moat powerful Influence In
selling goods through adrertlglng.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipt! of Cattle Heaviest of Any
Week This Year.
HOOS AEE HIGHER FOR WEEK
Sheep Receipt ery Large for WeeU,
with PrWrs Ten to Fifteen and
Lamb Quarter to Forty
Cent Higher.
SOUTH "OMAHA. July 23. 1310.
Receipts were: Cattle. llog. Snp
Official Monday t,2iv 17 i9
Official Tuesday .tl', 4.2U J6.M
Official Wednesday .... 6.2.2 M&5 '"''J
Official Thursday 3,0.-6 fc.5-3 lo.l
Official Friday 1,101 ,'! 4i,'
Estimate Saturday 'iVi 1w
BIk day this week....2.".,0PS 40,140
Sanie daya last week....l4,W? Hi,13ii
Same day 2 weeks ago. .11,212 26.J
Same day week ago..ll.W W.olU
Same day 4 week ago.. 17. 142 6.2iO
Same days Isst vear 13.61 31.H1
67.4M
4;l.li7
21,4.14
W.S71
?u.4ll
23,611
The following table shows th receipts ut
cattle, hogs und sheep at Soutn Omana for
the year to date as compared with laxt
year; 1909. Inc. Dec.
Uatll4 W.i,109 4113,128 81,S1
Hog 1,227,S90 l,&oh,372 J80,4e2
SniP S06.6W 72,Sb7 T7.1S9
The following table how tne average
Price of hog at Soutii Omaha for til last
several day, with comparisons:
Dates. I 1810. IUMW. 1W. l07 . ilsW-I190B. 190t.
July 12...
July 14...
July 14...
July In...
July 16...
July 17...
uly 11!...
July 19...
July 20...
July 21...
July 22...
July 21...
S 33
s S0'4
vi,
7 6C
I 741
i 741
1 641 I 881 4 8
tVIWI h 3X $ 01
7 ?
( 4)l
7 7M
4)
31
6 $7
01
t 471
t 13
S 34V
7 821
7 83
B 71
I 7
6 72
5 54
6 U
6 19
I 2T
SOI
7.74
a 441
61
C 581
351
8 28,
8 30
42i(,
I ( 40
5 D
e 531
b
47
6 561 B 21
B 631 B 18
B 5S S 03
7 78
t 74
7 75, 831 6 801
7 70 17
6 481
6 61 fi 10
7 691 321 5 88
7 67 6 84 5 92!
6 48 B 07
52
'Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union Siock Yard, South Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-four hour ending at 8 p. m.
July 23:
RECEIPTS
rloK-a. fcineoD. H'r's.
C, M. & St. P...." 8
Wabash 8 .. ..
Missouri Paclflo 2
Union Pacillo 18
C. & N. W east 12
C. 4 N. W., west, 33 .. 6
C, B. 4V Q., east 2
C, B. & Q., west 36 6 1
C, H. I. & P., east..; 8
C, R. I. A P., west 1
Illinois Central 1
C. O. W 6
Total receipts
112 6 1
JDISFOSITIION.
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
1,273
1.762
1,723
386
Omaha Packing Co 1
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing company.. ..
Murphy, shippers
Swift, from Montana
Other buyers 12
1,003
Totals 15 2,339 1,003
CATTLE There were no fresh receipts
of cattle today of any consequence, but for
the week the recelDta have been the larg
est of any week this year and not far from
double what they were the corresponding
week of last year. It might be said In ex
planation of . the heavy run that dry
weather In the range country and conse
quent shortage of feed Is forcing the range
men to send In their cattle earlier than
usual, and while quite a number of corn-
fed and native cattle are still arriving.
Thus the total receipts this week were un
usually large, ss noted above.
Because of the heavy runs prices through
the early part of the week broke very
sharply on beef cattle of practically ail
kinds, though as a matter of course it was
the medium and common kinds that suf
fered the worst. As receipts yesterday and
the day -before were much lighter tn mar
ket naturally firmed up a little, so that
at the close of the week the best cornteds
and the best range steers are not very
different from what they were at the close
of last week. On the other hand the me
dium kinds of range cattle and warmed-
up kinds of cornfeds are 20t25o lower.
Cows and heifers broke- the same as beet
steer enriy its trie week, out tney, too.
have shown a little Improvement during
the last two days, but still are around la
Jj2oo lower than last week.
stoekers and feeders suffered tne worst
decline of any kind of cattle. The best
lieshy feeders, that Is. the kind that pack
rs will also bid on, have not shown mucu
change, but aside from that the general
run of feeders and all kinds of light stock
cattle are SO&uOc lower than last week.
uuolauons on native came: Good tu uuolce
corn-fed stee:. $7.00a7.76; fair to good
corn-fed steers, $ii.fc4r7.00; common to fair
corn-fed steer, $5.0U.2C; good to choice
cows and heifers, $4.'646.76; fair to good
cows and heifers, $3.604.76; common to fair
cow and heifer. $2.60(313.23; good to cholc
stockera and feeder, $4.00.60: fair to
good stoekers and feeders, $4.764ji4.25; com
mon to fair stoekers and feeders, $3.oa
$.75; stock heifers, $3,0043.85; veal calves.
I3.50G.vI.OO; bulls. Stags, etc, $3.vvp6.2a.
Quotations on range cattle: Good to
choice grass beeves, $6.504316.25; galr to good
beeves, $4. 50(6. 50; common to fair beeves,
$3.76194.60; good to choice cows. $4.00&4.tiO;
fair to good grades, $3.2604.00; canners and
cutters, $2.603.25.
HOGS A good part of yesterday's ad
vance was lost In the hog yards this morn
ing on a fully normal supply. Trade was
featured by uneven prices, however, and
It was pretty hard to tell Just where th
market was. Sales ranged from steady to
a dime lower In both 'divisions, good bacon
and mixed grades selling at quotably firm
figures at the opening, while the balance
had to move at declines of 64$10o. Shippers
bought cautiously, competition was rsther
slack between killers, and while movement
was not very active the big end of the run
changed hands In very good season.
Heavy and rough heavy kinds bor th
brunt of th decline, as might be expected.
prices ranging from $8.108.25. Mixed went
at $8.30-38.40 and lights sold on up as high
as $8.86, steady with yesterday's top. Range
was wide and bulk scattered, $8,2018.43
embracing the larger strings.
Supplies ; are holding up decidedly well
for mid-summer, the week's run showing
good Increase over either last week's
receipts or, those of the same week last
year. Discrimination between lights and
heavies has been severe at all times and
the character of offerings Is very un
even a 76o range has developed. Current
sales average ud about 6010c higher than
those oi a week ago, neavies selling in
much the same notches, while lights and
mixed are all of 1025o higher.
Representative sales
No. Av. BU. Pr. No. At. Bh. Pr.
(1 120 110 110 12 260 III IIS
U ISt 119 111 W 314 ... 131
I 141 ... I 16 71 2l' 40 I M
II 1:3 M I II 61 238 40 I US
40 110 4ft I 11 48 241 120 I 14
41 ID! ... 1 20 17 142 ... I 17 Si
41 U0 ... I 10 70 142 SO I 40
17 lul ... I to 61 247 120 I 40
43 271 tO I 20 60 254 140 8 40
60 271 IM t 20 74 137 SO I 40
13 801 40 I 20 64 2.'.4 160 I 40
M 21 (0 I 20 t6 fcA ... I 40
44 27 140 I 20 10 234 120 I 40
44 Ml 40 I Ml Hi ... I 40
40 Ml 40 I 20 66 261 ... 140
40 tn 120 I 20 14 21 ... 140
M 277 10 I 26 45 260 140 I 40
46 244 20 I 26 11 2 40 I 40
n.t im 160 1 29 42 OS ... 140
44 24 100 I 25 17 2..1 40 I 40
10 110 120 I 26 43 247 240 I 40
70 2l Ml I 20 44 241 40 I 40
46 15 1 40 I 20 43 JS6 10 I 40
l 2W 10 I 10 II 24 M I 46
70 274 40 I 10 44 144 120 I 48
46 Ml 40 I 10 64 241 ... I 46
42 261 ... $44 71 100 200 I 46
II 104 ... I 20 41 IM 40 I 46
II 261 40 I 10 11 144 0 46
67 27 ... I 10 U 217 SO I 60
II 117 10 I 10 110 40 I 10
41 271 40 I 10 40 114 SO I 10
44 111 ... 1 10 47 244 ... IN
64 171 44 I 10 46 241 ... 160
H II 10 I I" 44 140 120 I 60
14 263 10 I I2 14 211 40 I 60
1 t.6 120 I 16 II 221 60 I 10
70 164 140 I 16 , 11 14f 120 I 60
14 SSI ... Ill '" 1 40 I 50
71 Ml SO I 86 46 144 120 I 66
11 247 240 I 16 17 Ill 40 I 66
61 tvl ... 144 40 J 120 167 V,
43 261 40 I II 71 Ill W I 0
6 161 4 I M J4 ) I 4
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
HAMBURG AIIERICAN
an '-oAmn Cars - I:lct Wlrls. ete.l
London-Paris-Hamburg
PrenUnooln As II JOAMI Pennsrlvsala ..Aug. II
HAiurlU Auf. Ill Kale. Aug. Vis. . .Smu 1
I tirmt Waldw An. I1 Hluebr 8.pl. f
V.iacinnB,i ,v
Blti-Carluia a la Ort HasUuraat.
UAmtur slrest. liw.
Hamburg-American Lin. 46 Broadway, M,
v i?."), into.
J71 him ;. 4 ) I to
;t im in IK It i 4i
mi :i in i ii r4 40 1 i!4
J 2..J ... 1 i.s in ... r
U HO ;, 71 .M ... $46
0 J) 1?0 IL ? ... 4 70
n ft mo 1 m . m i?s ... 1 "t
M. ?1 140 I 115 17 M ... I
I u :n ... lis luo i o 111
SHEEP Five loads of sheep were re-
calved today, but they were purchased some
tune ago 0 a pac-Ker tor luiure Delivery
and the market remained nominally steauy.
For the week Supplies have been very
liberal lor tniN tinia of the yeai, out Os
mund has been raliy ample and the close
la finding the bain Weil emptied. Oraa
aheep have been more plentiful than any
otiier class of stock ana leeuer m hum
been unusually large. Despite this fact, in
quiry for thin and half-fat grades was el
mom as urgent as a year ago and more or
lens competition has produced small ad
vances In the scale of fat atock prices.
Opening trade wan dull and lower, but
shurp reaction set In on Wednesday, witn
the result that early declines were more
than regained, lambs closing 2M4nc higher
than a week hko, sheep showing l'njloc ad
vances and feeder stock finishing on much
the same basis as fair to good quality kill
ers. Feeder lambs have been scarce, but
are safely qilotabl up to $6 8f, feeder weth
ers have been going at $?.6f(,1.76 and half
fat yearlings of handy weight have brought
as much a $4.76 1 Mil ewe have been in
very light supply.
For the first time In several wrecks, sheep
trade Is closing at an advance and white
net Improvement 1 by' no means remark
able the tone to demand I decidedly
Mrong and further gain In prices I fore
casted for the coming week.
uuotations on grass stock: Oood to choice
lambs. $7.0M7.0; fHlr to good lambs, $8 40-di
$7.00; feeding lambs. $j.2ft4i5 &; handy weight
yearlings, 4 WXuo OO; heavy yearlings, I4.WJI
4.50: feeder yearlings, $4.0i&4.76; good to
choice wetl.ers, $3.74.10; fair to good weth
ers, $3.3f.i3.7o; reeding wethers, $3.ava3.60;
fat ewes, (2.70(3.05; feeding ewe. $2.263.00.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs In
l.ra Demand.
CHICAGO, July 23. CATTI.B Receipts,
800 head; market, steady; beeves. $5.0(xti4i.4O;
Texas steers, $3.8iHi!i.70; western steer.
utt.bv: stoekers and feeders, $4.10r4 40; cjw
and heifers, $2.6;Vu4i.65. calve. $ti.7oii.75.
HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head; market,
weak to 6c lower: light, $8.7Wu9.10; mixed,
8 Jik S.; heavy, $8.uu4.8o; rounli. IS.Ui'iu
8.20; good to choice heavy. $8.2&4i.t0; pigs,
u.H:iij.1ii: ulk o. sales, t8.454i3.76.
SHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,n"U
head: market, steady; native, $2.6034.25;
western, $2.50454.25; yearlings, 4UKio.6.i;
native lamos, $4.tVtif7.4u; western, $4.50'ai,.M.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 23. Receipts, 700
head. Including 500 head southerns; market
steady; native steers, $4.?5&8.00; southern
steers. I:t.ti04i5.50: southern cows, $2.75tf4.26;
native cows and heifers, $2 50y6.26; stockera
and feeders, 3.Z0(Si6.w; Duni, j.wki.ow;
calves, $4.00(8.60; western steers, $4.60WT.2o;
western cows, $2.76tU'5.23.
HOGS Receipts. 2.000 head; market.
steady to 6c higher; bulk of sales, $8.55i(
8.80; heavy, J8.5Cy8.60; packers and butchers,
$8.60f&8.80: llaht. $8.75(0-8.85.
head: market steady: muttons, $3.fiwa)4.25;
lambs, $6.50C((7.50; fed wethers and yearlings,
$3.7004.35; fed western ewes, $3.25(4.10.
St. I.onts Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 23. CATTLE Receipts,
800 head. Including 400 head Texans; market
steady; native beef steers, $o.oO(if3.Z5; cows
and heifers. $4.50(7.25: stoekers and feeders
34.255.50: Texas and Indian steers. $4.25(3
7.00; cow and heifers, $3. 25 7. 26; calves, In
carload lots. $6.wi.&u
' T, 1 . 4EAA m..I .
higher: pigs and lights, L8.0O39.35; packers.
$8. 00S).10; butchers and best heavy, $8.60&
8.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000
head; market steady; native muttons, $4,009
4.2u; lamus. yi.iy&i.w.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. July 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 300 head; market steady; steers, $5.00
68.06; cows and heifers, 13.256.50; calves.
$4.0or(f8.50.
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market
steady to 6c higher; top, $8.85; bulk of sales,
$8.55(38.80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.QU0
head; market steady; lambs. $6.&07.25.
Stock In Slant
Following were the receipts of live stock
at the five principal western markets Sat
urday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha ...
St. Joseph ,
Kansas City
St. Louis
Chicago
Total receipts.
7,248
1.003
300
700
800
800
6.000
2,000
2,500
10.000
1.000
2,000
1,000
4,000
2.000 26,748 9,003
St. I.onla General Slarket.
ST. LOUIS, July J3. WHEAT Future
lower; July. $1.02; September, $1.03; Dec
ember, $1.0o')i; cash, lower; tract No. 1 red,
ii.usrai.ot; xno. t nara, si.ukti.ii.
uuh-futures nigner; September, sz'iss
bz-Xic: uecemDer, mc: casn, lower; tracK no
2, 63Uc; No. 2 white. 66V&C.
OATS futures lower; September. 36c:
December, 884; cash, lower: track No. 2.
y(I'40c; .no. i wnite, Kwmt.
ryjs nigner. yc.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, $5.90
extra tancy ana straight, I4.7WI.S6:
hard winter clears, vswa-A.vo.
SEED Timothy, $6.00.
OORNMEAL $3.!b.
BRAN Unchanged, sacked east track.
11.03 ill. U5.
HAY Bteaay; umotny, sii.uvljzu.Bu;
prairie, $l3.0txffi4.&0.
BUi lrSK nieaay; creamery, zvcfasn.
EGGS-Higher. 1614.
PROVlaioNti Poi-k, unchanged: jobbing,
$27.28. Lard, lower; prime steam, $ll.x;V4jtY
11.67V.. Dry sail meats, sieaay; Dozea extra
short. $13.26: clear ribs, ns.za snort clear
IIS 50. 11a con ateaay; Doxea extra snort.
114.76: clear ribs. 814.76: snort clears. 116.00.
POULirll rueaoy; cnicHena, uc; spring
16c; turkeys, UOtfze; qucks, mgiz; geese.
neceipis.nnipmeni.
Flour, bbls 8,61)0 4.200
Wheat, bu 191.000 44,000
Corn, bu 6Z,otw 27,ouo
Oats, bu 68,000 24,000
Kansas City Grain and Provision.
KANSAS CITT, July 23. WHEAT July,
oan. Ibid: tsepiemoer, l.wttB'i.ov. diq
December, $1.02V. Cash wheat unchanged
to lo lower; ino. z nara, i.uz'i.ub; mo.
$1.001.07; No. 2 red, 81.026il.03; No. 8 98H0
ti ni
t I Ki, JUiy, 07S" ocuci", orificuiiwr.
Uhtt6ttto. bid; Decemner, vmimbW, bid
May. B80 seller; cash, unchanged; No.
mixed, biWB-uac; io. a, wt-.7a, iiu.
white ffiVic: NO. 8. 64V'OtC.
OATS Uncnangea; so. s wnue, iitac
mixed, 8336c.
RTP NO. Z. IDC.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.00
w Rrt- choice prairie, iii.nu.
BUTTJl-R ireamery, wytv; eitbib, c; seo-
nri 22c: Hacking stock, mw.
EGGS Firts, S4 S", econa, current
receipts, new caaes, 4.zu miscellaneous,
u is.
' t . Dkl. .
Wheat, bu 402.000 lM.ono
Corn, bu 1 000 27.000
Oats, bu K000 8,000
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, July 23. The condition
nt ha treasury at tne beginning or busi
ness today wa ss follows: Trust Funds
Gold coin, $867,204,609: silver dollars, $466,557, -
000; sliver dollars or isw, h,h,ww; sliver
certificates outBtanaing, vw.w,uuu. gen
eral Fund Standard silver dollars In gen
eral fund, $2,934,827; current liabilities,
$97,376,440: working balance In treasury
offices, $38,844,807; In banks to credit of
treasurer of the United States, $3,927,K41;
subsidiary silver coin, $1,157,zT,8; total bal-
ince In general fund, 8U6.646.1W.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 23. WHEAT July,
$1.25: September. $1.164; December, $1.12
l.lL,. casn: r.o. l nara, i.z; ino. i
I northern, H.JKW9.W; No. $ northern,
$1.24M-frl.2fiVi; No. 3 northern. $1.21V31.23i4.
CORN no, 8 yeuow, eiMiirtiZ'fcc.
OATH No. 8 white, 43V4j44Ho.
RTF No. 2. 7275o.
BRAN In 100-pound lack. $20 0WJK5.00.
FLOUR Flrt pat-nt (In wood f. o. b.
Minneapolis), $6.10-30; second patent,
$6 Wy6.10; first clears, $4.6&& IS; second
clear. $3.403$. 70.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 2$.-FLOUR-
Bteady.-
WHEAT No. 1 northern. 81.Z401.88; No.
2 northern, $1.281.26; September, $1.0t
bid.
OATS 44c.
UARLEY No. 2, 89(I970o.
Peart a Market.
PEORIA. July 23. CORN Higher; No. $
white. 66c; No. 8 yellow. 638634c; No. 3.
63Si63M,c: No. 4. 614c; no grade, 67c.
OATB uteaay; jno. i wnite. vc; io.
vhlte, 404'&43c: No. 4 white. 41&414c;
standard, 424& 43c.
Omaha Ray Market.
OMAHA, July M. HAT No. 1 upland.
$12.00; No. 3 upland. $11.00; packing, IS on.
Straw: wneat, sf.vu; rya ana oai, .vu.
New bar. $13.04.
GRAIN AND PKUDUCE MAKIiET
Wheat Open. Weak on Big Receipt!
All Over.
CORN SOON DROPS DOWN IN PRICE
Oat Are Also Duns and th De
mand la tlnly Mediant -Quality
of the Wheat Reerlptu la
Ksrellnt,
OMAHA, Neb.. July 2.', 1910.
Everything on the option Itt-t was weak
tid lower except corn, which secured oil
advance. The root market was weak and
lower all the way through. Win at aoid
off about 2 cents, and the demand tor I ill
cereal was not very active. Receipt of
.eat were a good deal heavier than they
were a week aco, and the quality of tliu
current arrivals of new wheat is excellent.
Corn declined U cent, and wus In good
eniand at the decline.
Oats sold down l.r to He. and the lnaulry
for them was only fairly good.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal
to 75.000 bu. ; corn. 122.000 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu.
Primary receipts were: 9u5.0i.O bu. of
whest. against 1.1:10.000 bu a year ago:
SM.OOo bu. of corn, acalnst 406.000 bu. a year
ago; Do?.000 bu. of oats, against 2.l2,OJ0 bu.
year ago.
Shipments were: 547.000 bu. of wheat.
apalnut 44,000 bu. a vear ago; SX-OOO bu. of
corn, against 41.000 iiu. a yar ago, IM.oiO
bu. of oats, against 338.000 bu. a year ago.
Local range of options:
Artlcle. Open. High. Low. Close. Vea'y.
Wheat-
ieat-1 I
uly...l 1 03'4 1 0314,
lpi... 102i4 1 02Vi
rn- I ,
J
1 (KlSi! 1 034
1 034
1 VI -i
SSI
57,
Re
02Vxi 1 02 1 UVil
CDt' Wsf 691
6V, U4l t"4j
I I I
8MI 3SV4I 8S!
87 37SI l
Corn-
July.
'li
69 i
I
8S'4
371
Sept...
Oat I
July...
Sept..j
Oinnha (nsh Price.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 99cfa$102: No. 8
hard, sefi$1.00; No. 4 hard, 9imic; rejected
hard, KCiZiWc.
CORN No. 2 white. 62fl2V4c: No. 3 white.
0)tjilitc; No. 4 white, 6S'i60Vjc; No. 3 color,
(i40c; No. 4 color, JTiiii≻ No. 2 yellow,
6o; No. $ yellow. WS'udSc; No. 4 yellow,
i.74tf.,c; No. 2, 559c; No. 3, OSHtf'c; No.
4, 67Vi$j5S4c; no grade, 44yi4e.
OATH standard, S0Vc; No. 8 white. Sifl
89Vic; No. 4 white, new, SH'-ic; old, S7S38c;
No. 3 yellow, new, 3",c; old, 3i'o3!c; No. 4
yellow, 36413 .liic.
BARLEY No. 4, S365c, new; No. 1 feed.
6Hi52c; rejected, ITvirfiOc.
11 1 tu ISO. 3, 7(Kjj72c; No. 3, 0SS:7uc.
Carlot Receipt..
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 8S 248 159
Omaha 37 83 17
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. July 23. SUns that wheat
would be pouring Into Chicago next
week made any Idea of hoisting prices to
day look absurd. Then, too, there were rains
in the Canadian northwest helping the crop
situation. The market, except tor a mile
display of firmness In the last few minutes
wis weak all day and closed wltn a net
oss of 4j to H((i4c.
Corn, which received only yesterday at
tention, finished at Vo to c above last
night's level.
Oats st the wlndup Showed a decline
of He to fcttc, and provisions 10174c
Not much heed was given to bullish news
bout the European wneat crops as foreign
exchange seemed to be Ignoring the weak
ness of prices this Bide of the Atlantic.
One of the principal elevator concerns here
put out the following:
Our berore-harvest estimate on tne yieia
of the Dakotas and , Minnesota, 150,0o0.u00
bushels. Ten-year average. 172,000,000 bush
els." i
News of export sale at Baltimore caused
a slight recovery In the final quarter of an
hour of the session. Fluctuations In the Sep
tember option had as limits Jl.u.4 and $l.u,
with the close off 4c to 4VHc net, st $1.0(rH
'gl.US-l to $1.05-&. Rains did not show kit
the officially reporting point in the corn
belt'lhls morning and there w much buy
ing back- of corn sold yesterday. Advices
regarding hot winds and crop damage In
Oklahoma resulted In additional impetus
upward. Selling was active on the advance.
Gradually, however, the market became
torpid and closed steady. The sales were
in a large part attributea to prom-iaiung.
September ranged from 62c to 634ic, at
which It finished at 624c, a net advance
of ko to 4c The cash market was easy.
No. 2 yellow closed at 6oc.
High and low limits ror tne sepiemoer ae-
llvery of oats proved to be 34(&i3S?c and
Wc, with the close at the last named
price, a decline of 4c, as compared with
last night.
Provisions closed liVtC aown ior porn, iurgi
124c for lard, and 158174c fur ribs.
The leading futures ranged as toiiows:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat I I
July 1 084 I 084 1 0741 1 084, 1 084
Sept. 1 0544 1 03 1 054!l 06-6
Deo. 1 0744 1 074 1 41 074-l W4
May 1 1144 1 H4 1 U4il W 1 114
Corn I
July 614 62 61HI 1VI 61
btpt. 24'l 63 62S21i8'4e0H'34
Dec. 004 604(S1 694604u-,4694lf-)4
May 624 624 ' 614 SawH-HlO'
Oats
July 41H 41 414 414 41
Sept. 394 3943 M 384 34
Dee. 40404 40-, 89 394 4044
May 42441-4 424 42 424 424
Pork
Sept. 21 674 21 60 21 55 21 674 31 75
Lard-
Bept 11 75 11 75 V, 674 11 70 U 80
Oct. 11 624 H 624 11 55 11 674 U 674
Nov. 11 374 U 374 U 274 H $0 U 424
11 60 U 60 11 60 11 50 U 774
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents, $5.25; win
ter straights. $4.355.O0; spring patents, best
hard. $6.HOt7.00: bakers, $3.7KM.3D.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 52(&59c; fair to
choice malting, 64Wlc.
SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.34;
Tlie Popular
Cliicacio Train
It Leaves Omaha at 6:30 P. HI.
It Arrives Chicago 8;07 A. M.
It is the train of real lights; electric lighted throughout
by the dynamo system, train electrician in charge.
The train is equipped for all classes of travel, and car
ries an observation car.
,The sleepers and diners are ready for Omaha patrons
at 6:00 P. M.; breakfast is served enroute There are no
handsomer dining cars than those operated on this train,
nor is there anywhere better dining car service."
Arrival in Chicago is just right for all eastern con
nections. All kinds of special rates east during the immediato
future.
Secure your sleeping car accomodations well in advance
during the next thirty days, not only to Chicago, but on
trains east.
Let
assist
1502
lliiilftili!
IJij
Tlnith, old
$5 76. Clover. $12. i.
I'ltOVISIONS Mei-s pork, per Mil., $.'4 V,f
26!".. I.ard, per 1 lbs , $116.'.. Stunt ribs,
sides (loose). $11 7F.-.1 12. !.". 8liort clear aide
(boxed i, $18 004118.26.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 76.0HO bu. Primary receipts were
9T..600 bu., compared with UH,10 bu. th.
coi responding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheal.
124 cars; corn, 143 cars; oats, 173 cars; hoj,
St'.OlU head.
Chicago Cash Prices Whea t : No. 5
$I.Oj4iII'!"4: No. 8 red. $1 07u 1 07S: i1
hard. $1.0I1.15; No. S hard, $1 0,'Til 0!
1 northern spring, $1.2,4M.2i; No. 2 i
crn spring. $1 . 17v 1.2.".; No. S spring, ;'
I. A: Corn: No. 2 cash. C34i.14c; .
rash, 62H1i6-V; No. 2 white, SotjiWc;
white. f4'(i44c; No. 2 yellow. C'c. .'
vellow, 64c. tlats: No. 2 cash, 40'i'.i ,
No. 2 while, 434j4.Hiic; No. 8 white. 4.1 i t c
No. i white, 42';ih4.1'4c; standard, 4.".4.i c.
CHEESE Steady; daisies, lf4(lHc; twins,
KijilSWc; young Americas, Ki'jUlfic; luii,,
horns, Ktiltc.
I'OTATOEH Strons; choke 10 fai:... 65?
70c- fair to good, 63fgtBc.
l'Ol'LTKt Unchanged, tnrkevs. KM.
Live fowls, chickens, 16e: springs. 16o
VEAL Steadv; 60 to 60-pound weights.
fSfUHc; 60 to SB-pound weights, 9(WSr; 8J
to 110-pound weights. l(Vffl0vc.
Receipts Today Wheat. &S cars: corn. SI
cars; oats. 190 cars. Estimated tomorrow
Wheat, 128 cars; corn, 143- curs; oats. 17
cars.
OMAHA G4..M-.U.V1. .UAHKET,
Maple and Fancy Proline Prior Far.
ulahed by lluyer and Wholesaler.
BUTTER Creamery. No. t deiivr-red la
Hie retail trade .n 1-lb. cartona, sue; No. .1,
In JO-lb. tubs. Sue; No. . in 1-lb. i-arion
$!c; No. K. In w-lb. tub. r74c; packing
stuck, solid pack, 21c; dairy, in bO-lb. tuba.
Hi. Murkat changes every Tuekday.
Cllr.ESii Twin. li4o, yom.g America.
Ilk.-; daisy, l!c; triplets, lie; ltiiiLrgei,
lHc; No. 1 brick, lie; linporteu 8vi,h, ;
domestic Swiss, 23c; block Swiss, 22o.
POUL'IRY 1-rensed broilers. 2ic; hens,
lie; cocks, 114c; ducks, 18C; gie, Lc; tur
keya, 2tu; plgeo,is, per dos., $Ls0; Homer
quabs, per uoi., $4.w; fsncy squabs, pi-r
dor.. 3.b0: No. I. per jioi . $i.0u. Aliv
broilers, 104ilc; hens, 12c; old roosters, 7r;
old ducks, lull feathered, He; young ducks,
13c; gecte, full feathered, 10c; turkrys, In;
guinea fowls. 20c each; pigeons, per don.
75c; homer, per dos., $3.00; uuaba. No. 1.
per dos., $1.30; No. 2. per dor., due.
FISH ' (all froxeni Pickerel. Ur; white
fish, 14c; pike, 13c; trout, lie; irge ciappies.
20c; Spanish mucherel. lUc; eel. ISc; nail
dock. 13c; flounder. 13c: green catfish. ISc;
buffalo. 8c; halibut loo, white perch, 9c;
bullheads, 14o; whits est, 18c; roeshsd. $10)
each, Bhadroea. per pair, &0o; frog lega. pvr
dos., 30c; salmon, 15c.
No. 1 rib, 164c; No. 2, 14c; No. 3. 9c; No.
1 loin. IM.-, No. 2, 144c; No. i. No.
1 chuck. 84c; No. Z, 64c; No. 3, sc; No. 1
round, U4c; No. 2, 9Uc; No. 3, 8c; No. 1
plate. t.c, No. t- 04; No. 3. Ac
FRL l i s oranges: t. aiitornia camena
brand Rediand Valencia. 100 slse, per box,
$4.00; 126 size, per box, $4.60; 150 size, per
box, 14. w; litt and smaller sites, per box,
$1.50; Havana Mediterranean Sweeta, 200-218
sizes, per box, $4.00. Lemons: Llmonlera,
extra tancy, 300-3U) sizes, IH.Mi; cnoice, JUU
VM sizes, per box, $H.OO(tr8.60; 240 size, 60c per
box less;. Sunset brand, per box, $7. ml.
Bananas: Kaiuiy select, per biincn. $.'.2o.iti
2 &0; Jumbo, per bunch, $2.75i3.7b. Canta
li t-pes: California, 64 size, $4.50; 45 stand-,
aros, J5.6U. Apricots: Calltornla, per Vbr
Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkxs.,
box, per box,
VEGETABLES Irish potatoes: Wisconsin
and native, per bu., &0c. New potatoes: In
sacks, per bu., $1.00. Cabbage: New Cali
fornia and southern, per lb., 2;c. Onions:
Yellow, In sacks, per lb., 4c. Garlic: Exir i
fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red, per lb., 16c.
Egg plant: Fancy Florida, pur doz., $i.,i
$i2.u0. Tomatoes: Tennessee, per 4-basket
crate, $1.10. Siring and wax beans: Per
hamper, about 25 lbs., $1.50; market basket.,
76c. Cucumbers: Hot house and home
grown, per doz., 76c.
HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Rad
ishes: Extra fancy, pur. doz. bunches, 2uc.
Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doz.. Hue.
Parsley: Fancy, per doz. bunciies, Hue. Rhu
barb: Per doz. bunches, 40c. Asparagus:
Per dcz. bunches, 46i6juc. Green onions:
Per doz. bum-lies. 25c. Turnips: per market
basket, 40c. Carrots: Per market basket,
ouc. Beets: Per market basket, 60c. Green
peas: Per market basket, $1.00.
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Rlack. per.'
lb. 2c; California, No. 1, per lb., 17c; Cali
fornia. No. -3, per-lb., 14o. Hlckyrvnuts:
Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb., 6c. Cocoa
nuts, per sack, $6.00; per doz., 65c.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, July 23. COTTON Futures
closed, near, easy, distant, firm. Closing
bids: July, 15.7Sc; August, 16.24c; Septem
ber, 13.78c; October, 13.1c; November, 13.0jc;
December, 13.03c; January, li.Mc; February,
13.01c; March, 12.05c; May, 13.0,7. Spot closed
quiet; 20 points lower; middling uplandN,
15 80c; middling gulf, 16.05c. No sales.
LIVERPOOL, July S3. COTTON Small
business done; price 3 points higher;
American middling fair, 8.44c; good middling, '
8.14c; middling, 8.00c; low middling. 7.90c;
good ordinary, 7.61c; ordinary. 7,C9c. The
sales of the day were 3.000 bales, of which
300 were for speculation and export and In
cluded 1.600 American.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 23.-COTTON-Dull ;
middling, 15c; sales, none.
1808-1010
JohnMuirSfo.
Specialists In
Odd Lots
Investment of Savings
We will buy for you stocks In
quantities of 6 shares and upward,
and bonds from 1 upwsrd, for an
initial deposit and monthly deposit
thereafter until (he securities ar
paid for In full.
Send for Circular No. 16 "Odd Lot
Investment."
Members New York Stock Exchange,
71 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
us help you plan your trip and
you in every way.
J. B. REYNOLDS,
City Passenger Agent,
Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.
No. 1 northw etern,
n , u .ml, 11 mi t'liima' , d m rnrii i. fmt
pet 4-basket crate, $1.50. Blue prunes: Per
crate, $1.60. Peaches: California, per 20-1 b.
box, 85c; Texas yellow frees, per 4-basket 1
crate, 70c; Texas yellow frees, per ti-oaaitet 1
crate, $1.40. Peara: California bartlett, per I
box. $2.50. Watermelons: Texas, lc per lb. V
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