5 THE BEE: OMAITA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1910 FARM REAL ESTATE AND RANCH LA AD FOR SALS low oatlaaeal. REAL ESTATE LOANS QARV1N BROH., Id floor N. Y. I.lfe. $VX to flAO.OuO on Improved property. No delay. IOWA FAUMf" ron SALE I have om good low farms for sale, call phon 11, or writ C. C. iirlgga, i'an ora. la. H ACIlKft, Wile from rood town. Flo Alto county, ron-Merable tiling done, ha house lx20, 1 Vs story, addition 12x14x14. good cellar, barn S"x40, addition hog house, 11x32; granery, two corn cribs, etc. Good well and wind mill, good grove and orchard, all fenced and croup fenced, at $i8 per acre, fll.OuO can remain on farm at 6 lr cent for t yean with optional privilege. It W. lU'PSEL REAL MSTATE, (Jt E. Locust St.. ' Des Molnea, la. BUT A OOOI IOWA FARM IN THE HKART OK TUB CORN BKLT Do y t want to own a good farm In the heart of the corn belt? If no coma to Gowrle, la., and let via show you. Our big list la Just out White for one If you are Interested. Toura for business, Woodard Land company, Uowrle, la. 640 ACRES. Iowa corn land; deep black soil, all till able; divided Into two farms and to be sold as such; two good sets of Improvements; all thoroughly ttld; one-half mlla from amall town; six miles from county seat town of 1.000 people; fu re-id sals; good rea sons. Live agents write me at once for the best anap In Iowa; good terms. A. F. 1'endle At Co., owners. Cedar Rapids, la. Illlaola. FOR RALE S, 200 ACRE RANCH PAR tlally irrigated In tiie Smith River val ley of Montana, five miles west of White Kulphur Springs, the county seat of Meagher county. The Rlngllng Bros. I of clrcua fame are now building a railroad from the main lines of the St. Paul at Dorsey, Mont,, to White Sulphur Springs, and next year will build a $i")0.000 resort hotel at the White Sulphur Springs. This ranch consists of 1,600 acres of meadow land through which the 8mith river run and 1,620 acres of the finest winter wheat berch land, two good set of houses, barns. sreds. etc.. go with the ranch. Thl will plow 78 per cent and will be the best ad vertised section of Montana tnis ran and land will advance very rapidly In thl sec tion. Fo particulars write E. M. Allen. Jollet in. ' Mleklsraa. 9-ACRE fruit and dairy farm, Including crop, stock and tools, i3.ouo; nair cash; balance to suit. Address Owner, vjuist Lar son, Muskegon, Mlcli., R, F. D. 6, B 75. Mlaaaiwta. RED RIVER VALLEY SNAP. $30 per acre Is the price, worth 140, but to owner 1 willing to give a discount of 16 per oent If sold this week; 160 acres of the best kind of land. In Polk county near a good town of 70) people; 110 acres now under cultivation, balance pasture and timber; buildings valued at $1,000; farm borders on fine lake with fish In It; soil la black loam with clay subsoil. Meeker County Baasaln. 140 per acre for .120 acres near Litchfield, Bi miles west of Minneapolis, nearly all Cultivated and In crop this year; will take 11,200 cash, balance on terms to suit This Is a snap. Dreeasen-Redman Co., (SOS Met Life Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTEI'" City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Famam St. 1100 to $10,000 mad promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Famam. Good 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand" grid for gale amount from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N.)Y. Life Bldg. at RAILWAY TIME CARD" : nntlneed, MONET TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. LOANS to home owners and home build- era, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. W. H. . THOMAS, EOS First National Bank Bldg. 4.600 to $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1002 N. T. Life. Douglas or A-2162. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR l. $ and 7-room house. If prices are right we can sli your property tor you. NOWATA LAND AND JJJT CO., . Suite 628 N. Y. Life Bldg. SWAPS - FOR MDSE will trade a fine home of ten rcoms, all modern. In finest part of city, location can't be beat, car line. Davementa. shade, fruit cement walks, must be seen to he appreciated; price, $,500. Cost more to build. Olve oarticulara in first letter. Stock not In excess of property. No agents. n. 9, nee. GOOD quarter section In Kit Cannon oounty, Colorado, to exchange for livery stock. Address C. P. Corcoran. Miller. S. D. LUNCH counter and restaurant, together with good business block In western Iowa town; will consider well located land in trade, 16.000. Write O. H. M., S37 New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WANT TO EXCHANGE IOWA FARM FOR MERCHANDISE. . 400 ACRES, a-ood dwelling. 2 barn's 1 wind mills, lots of woven wire fence, about five mile to railroad, plenty good shade, small amount timber, fine lay out for handling stock, excellent pasture; mortgages $11,000. win put In equity and some cash, either general stock or hardware and Implements. price 175 per acre. BOSSKRMAN BROS, Murray, la. Chlcaare at NerCaweaiera NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express jt 7:50 am alO H pm Sloug City Local. ...... .a :5 pm a l:2K pra Minn. A Dakota Ex a 1:00 pm IIS am Twin City Limited a 1:00 pm a 7:30 am EA8TUOUM). Omaha Express ....a 7:00 am ail TO am Chicago Local al2:(o pm a 128 pm Colorado-Chicago a 6 JO pm a l it pm Chicago Special a 6:01 a 7.66 am Pacific Coast-Chicago. ..a 00 m a 1:28 pm lAtm Angeles Limited. ...a 11:00 pin a 12:20 pm Overland Limited all pm a 7:45 am Denver Special 12:40 am a ( 31 am Carroll Local.- a 4:90 pm a 1:60 am Fast Mail - a I: urn WESTBOUND. Llnentn-Chadron a 7:60 am all 00 am Norfolk-Boneateel a 1:bo am a!0:45 pm Long Plne-8o. Platte... .b Mi pm a 8:20 pm Heatings-Superior h I 15 pm b t JO pm Deadwood-Hot Springs. a 1:54 pm a 8:M pn Casper-Lander .....a I h p-n all no am Fremont-Albion b l:M pm a 1:66 pr vVestera .a t:U pm Chirac Great Chicago Limited Twin City Limited a 1:30 pm Twin City Express a :00 am Chicago Expr Wabash Om.-6t Loula Exp. a 1:30 p. m. Mall and Express.. a 7:30 a. m. hianbuny Lou't tlrom Council BiufI)....o 1:00 p. m. bl0:li p. m. Chicago, itvelt Island tc 1'eclilc EAST. Rocky Mouot'n Ltd.al3:38 a. m. Iowa Local Pass. ..a (:3a a. m. Chicago Day Ex. ...a 7:42 a. m. Chi. Local Pass....bl0: a. m. Des Moines Local . . Passenger a 4:00 p. m. Chicago Express. ..a 4:40 p. m. Chicago Limited... .a 0 0 p. m. WEST. The Mountaineer... 1:50 a. m. Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln a 8:25 a. m. Colo. CaL Exp. ..a 1 25 p. m. Okl. A Tex. Exp. ..a 2:110 p. m. Rocky Mount'n Ltd.al0.10 p. m. 7 63 are a 1:30 pm a 1:4s pm a 1:25 a. m. all. la p. m. al0:JO p. m. a 4:30 p. m. a 2:4S a. ro. bl0:19 p. m. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Some Cattle Higher, Othert Lower for the Week. HOGS ABE LOWEST OF TIIE YEAR Fat Sheep Are Tea to f'rnla Higher Thaa Alt and Lambs, a Are Steady, TwewiT-rlT a Week a Rale, Official it riclal Official Official Official SOUTH OMAHA, July SO. 1910. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. rM aa 7 55 n M ... tin tl 21 140 7 M M 170 t t 0 12 ii ... T t.., r; an t i m l M 74 ... 7 an 7t ?so 111 t jn 160 T M U joi o 7 U :! ... t l r,i ins K 1 H 1J (4 ... t 4 rs tvt so T el Ti KJ ... In tl i ... 7 n T ti lo I M M Uf. ... T (HI 7! tM 40 t M as t at is n t. ... tu v ) o t to tn so t so T S W 7 M to 0 t 0 t t40 m idi a, in m t to HI SSI ... 7 44 227 40 t f) M SMI 1I0 7 m ... 7 to 42 JJ ... 1 H 7 lit 40 7 t to tB ... t M 74 ? JJO t M 141 ... 1 4li 7S Ill ... OA 67 j:t ... 7 45 47 11 ... 4R h4 ... 7 4" J" ... t 04 44 NJ ... 1 43 f5 114 SO I It tt 2K7 ... 1H Kt 19! 40 I It T7 22 144 7 W St 21 ... t ' U t M 7 44 40 1S 40 t 10 47 HO ... 7 46 41 Kl ... (M Monday .,.... Tuesday'. Wednesday... Thuraday ... r rlday .ti-'a , 4.59 , 4.9SB . , 1571 LIT 40 Estimate Saturday. Six days this week.. ..12. KM Same days last week ...2S.120 Same days 2 weeks ago.. 14.007 Bam days I weeks ao.. 11.213 Name days 4 weeks sgo..ll.fSt Sam days last year....l6,6uS 4. lew .:wi 8.720 8.541 R.4..7 ,S1 49.245 4H.2H5 3.1,136 25.S'i 6.1. 608 33,517 16. 4X0 13.: H ,2"7 4.403 J,(i4 ZM 4 (.456 67.4W 43,17 21.431 114.871 11,8-a The following table shows the receipts of attle. hogs and sheeo at Houth Omaha tor the year to date as compared lh last year: 1910. lSH(i. Inc. Jec. tt e 647.7SS E 0.032 8J.W Hogs 1.277.2) 1,548, 71 271,411 Sheep 4&4.002 760,609 103,843 The follnii'inff thi shows the average prices of hoes at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: all:S0 p. a 1:16 p. a .0a a. a 7:06 a. m, a 1:47 p. m. a 4:30 p. m. a 1 :20 p. m. al2:30 p. m. BVBLLtGTON 9TA tOth 9-ROOM, all modern: lot 71xlS6: naveri street; concrete walka; near Field club and Hanscom park. Clear; trade for Improved iana even up or win assume. Price, 19,000. LAND ft JjOT CO., 68 New Tork Life Bidg. Phon Red 1999. THE SOUTHERN MINNESOTA VAL LEY NEVER FAILS. I have a number of good bargains In good improved farma at M to (76 per acre If taken soon, but don't delay, as the price Is aur to be raised. Write at once to Geo. W. Bmithson, M- aena, Minn. . Mlssearl. , SOUTHWEST corner ot 34th and Dace. tur, two 8-room house, clear. Want to trade for good rental property closer In; will put In some cash or assume. Nowata Land and Lot Co., n New York life Bldg 165.00 1ER ACRE BUYS TH1 NORTH EAST MISSOURI f ARM. Farm contains 400 acres; will produce from 40 to 60 bu. wheat per acre;, oats thl year will make 76 bu., corn, 76 to 90 pu. This year' crop on. about 200 acre will b undoubtedly worth J6.0W. Will grow iwo or inree cutungs-Di line prune grass. a within I mile of Q., O. A K. C. R. R. station, 7 mile from Qulncy. UL, and 26 mil soutn or lowa line. Bottom land. uui no uveriiuw. ah reaay lor plow x eept about 80 acre timber. Building on I hill. I own this farm and will loan two- third or purchase money on the farm, if desired, at i per cent Thl I on of the richest and best producing spots of ine Mississippi vajiey. Mo trailing prop- oauwn win pe enieruuneo. Mile iMCNally, A. W 111, lt. Hebraaata twn THOUSAND acre of eorn, winter wheat and alfalfa land for sale in large and amall farm In Bhencan, Custer and xiuiiaue ooumie. writ lor prloea. 1. . T. vampueii, uieoiieia. en. ruu bald-improved stock farm, ft acres; muster county; close to station; $17 par eur. nw wau. BOX A. (JCOnt. NSb. " A FARM HOME 2.M) acres, 1 mile from town. 40 acres al falfa; 76 acres in cultivation; t acre fine orchard; balance pasture and hay land. Price Il4,0u0 on terms. Full Information on request. .Ia M. THOMPSON, Clark. Neb. . , - - DOUGLAS CO., 271 ACRES. Wall Improved farm nine mile west of eouin umana. several experienced farm ers say there 1 no better farm In the county. Second bottom land. Prloe 1126 per acre, lernn, uajsmriii KJAl. ESTATE CO.. 1016 N. T. LU Bldg., Omaha, Neb., 1 , . . A CHICAGO friend thinks all of Nebraska titt purnea up ana win take S30 per acre tor hi Improved 10-acre farm In Nance county, near r uiierton. tie I only cared, son't need money and can at well as not glv terms. Land la all good, smoothpralrl iana, is tencea ana cross-Iencd; good frame house, large barn, wlndmUl; 20 acres wneat. ou acres corn, w acres young orchard. This land 1 only 123 miles from Omaha, I strictly In th rain belt, ts worth twice the price and I want $300 from the buyer for a silvery at price staieo. Address C 474, Bee. Kw laaxUaa NEW MEXICO THE NEW STATE Investigate its fertile Irrigated lands. Others have mad fortune her, 80 can you. We U no land. Writ us tor facta fetat ImmlfraUoa Board, AJbu- uerou , -aa. Oklaaaata. FRUIT or chicken farm; 40 acres; high and level; near R. R. town; new buildings; easy terms, vrwnvr, i?ox cio, Benson. Neb. PUBLIC land to be sold at auction, near xa rteno, uti. enclose ti.w ror Map or l-iat or Ltnaa net., any Ja.1 Keno bank. Prank Mayer, Real Estate V Loant. Kl Reno, Okl. 400 acre fin prairie land northeast Okla homa, fine location, near town, good water, per acre, ukk dui lun ifrevcite. Ark, leath Daktta. 7-ROOM house, lot 44x132. Modern exnent heat. Price $3,000 clear. Want to trade for house close In, worth up to $5,000. Will pay- cash difference or assume. Nowata Land and Lot Co., (53 New York Lit Bldg. 'Phone, Red 1998. IF IT IS ANY KIND OF TRADE, SEE A. B. LATHHOP. . O. tOSe, 421 Be. (12.800 equity In 21 acre Imoroved fin. kota whea-rand to exchange for Omaha In come property. $77 Brandela Bldg. ' Douglas 2S9S. Burllaartoa Loava Denver and California. a 4:10 pm Puget Sound Express.. a 4:10 pm Nebraska points a 1:20 am Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express all:26 pm Nebraska points a 1:20 am Lincoln Mall ... ,.b 1:20 pm Nebraska Expre a 1:15 am Lincoln Local Lincoln Local a 7:26 p" Fchuyler-Plattsmoutli...b 1:0., pm Plattsmouth-Iows a 9:1S am Bellevue-Plattsmouth ..aJ2:S0 pm Colorado Limited all:26 pra Chicago Speolal.n a 7:16 pm Chicago Express a 4:20 pm Chicago Fast Expr..a :20 pra lowa Local a 1:16 am Creston-Iowa Local a 1:30 pm St. Ixiuls Express a 4:10 pm K. C. and St. Joseph.. ,.al0:46 pm K. C. and St. Joseph. ...a 1:16 am K. C. and St. Joseph.... a 4:30 pm a ad Masea Julv 1... I a I July 19... . J4T4I 7 741 July 20... I 7 76 Julv 21... S ZO 7 70 July 22... 1 42! 7 69 July 23... g 175,1 7 67 July 14... 7 67 July 26... ( 27Ti a July g 7 C' July 27... 1 31 7 45 July 28... 8 23V4 7 87 July 29... 7 889, 7 27 July 10... I I 7 40 Arrtv. a 1:46 pm a f 10 pm a t:U pm a 6:10 pm a 7:00 am a 6:10 pm al2:l pra a 1:10 pm b 8:08 ara a 7:60 pra bl0:20 am a 8:'J0 am a 2:40 pra 4 a i :m am all:0o pm a 165 pm a $:u0 am al0:30 am 10:30 ant aU:46 am a 1:46 ara 4:10 pm . M. A St P...; Missouri Pacific . . Union Pacitio C. A N. W., east & N. W., west.... J.. St. P., M. &. 0....f..: B. A Q , east J B. & U., west C, R, L A P.. east R. 1. & P.. west 1 Illinois Central ..- C. G. W WEBSTER Webster gTATIUX Flfteealh aa4 Missouri Paclfl Auburn Local ....b 1:60 pm bl2:16 pm Chlcagco, t. Paul, Mlnaeapolls Omaha Sioux City Express b 1:00 pm bll:4S am Omaha Local e 6:20 pm Sioux City Passenger.. b 1:24 pra Twin City Passenger.. ,b 6:30 am Bloux City Local e 1:36 am Emerson Local b 1:66 pm Total receipt DISPOSITION. Cattl. Hogs. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company............ Cudahy Packing Co 13 rmour A Co Murphy Shipper Cudahy from St. Paul Other buyers $ (a) Dally. b 1:10 an) (b) Dalir except Sunday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 220 aorea North Dakota land, free of In cumbrance, for good Omaha property. Phon Harney 1336. . HAMBURG-AMERICAN all L-odera Safr. - 1.. vice (Wlrelaaa. eta.) London-Pa ris- Hamburg 0. Wal4'AiiU,3pinMrnns7lvanla...Au(. U Clnemnatl Aug. 20Kala. Aug. Vie. Sept. 1 uaiu-uriwa a la Cira HaMavnut, Uaiabttrg eirsat. Nw. Hamburg-A '"riuaa uai, 46 oi-wadway, X, sr icoai Agent. . TWO good residence lots In lliriver.ltv Place. Lincoln. Will exchange for real es tate In lowa, live stook or automobile. Kills 4k Holland. Box 14, Dea Molnea, la. HAVE a good piece of residence nronertv that I would like to exchange for land. Doug. S3S2. WANTED TO BORROW FOR SALE Gilt edire first mortnr. 1 per cent bonds. Address O 492 Bee. WANTED TO BUY BEST Price for BROKEN WATCHES. Old Gold, etc. NATHAN. U 8. 13th St. BEST PRICE paid for second-hand fur niture, carpets, clothing and shoes. 'Phon Douglas 2971. Wanted to Buy W hav several client for I to 8-room houses; w want them from owner only. Act quick. Phon Douglas 4378 or call al 1710 Farnam St.. Bee Building. BEST prlcee for Id-hand clothing. IX 4440. I HAVE $1,100 second mortgage on first class Omaha property and CASH to $6,500 ror a line nome. rreier to deal with owner. F 487, Bee. WANTED Ice cream soda back bar. ft. long. Address C. 26, Bee. 12 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT W want a number of small house at once, from $10 to $16 per month rental; we nav client waiting. Engelbrecht"& Raver,, 'Phon Deuglaa 4379. tTlOFarnam St We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List with Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. 'Phone Red 1999. FURNISHED house by family of three adults; west arnam or Field club district give description and rent asked. D 474, Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS BOY. 14 year old. would like nio. ui summer, flea mtj. BY young man with five veam nnmm.. elal and banking experience with a reliable una. v ary nasi 01 seierence. Li 613. Bee. A riKjM L.X successful (tmin with lice ana stocKroam facilities desires tn itlirmnni manuiaciurer in thl territory wwnfi, m maraueti a a. fhi, FOR SALE 10,000 ACRES. of choice agricultural lands In the famous White River valley ot Lyman oounty. We bave had an abundance ot rainfall, and there is no pise where you could make a more profitably Investment than In this famous valley.- We want some good live agents. Liberal eomnilaslona paid. Write for run particulars, uuaiay HcheKer Land Co.. ,'... a Ik FOR SALE BY OWNER 200 ACRES Yankton Co., . 8. D.. 2Vt miles south nf (jay villa; a-roorn house, large barn, corn rrlba, arteelan well; 1-a acre has excel lent crops on, .balance tn hay and pasture. a oeauiuui nam ana a real value, .'.. 00. y owner, io, h.imunda t'o., B. D.. un. Improved. 4 mtles from station; rich black team, all tillable. -'( 00. a bargain. My owner,, loO, Gregory Co., 8. D., $ miles north or tioneateoi, s. u.; everlasting spring, good water; 0 acres tillable, bal ance hay aca pasture. 41 a 60, anap. Che. fchepherdson. uayvlll. S, D. RAILWAY TIME CARD- INION BTATION Teata aa llaeaa, A GOOD South Dakota relinquishment: K4 acres, all level, plowable land; 4 miles rrora 'nurtttio; some improvements; bargain. vviiiiam iwuinaon, ixorioix. M taeellaaeeus. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8ALB OR TRADE? Or 4e you want to buy one? Vase yuur want known through TUB DEg lliilMS CAPITAL, the want medium f( Iowa: Rates: 1 cent a word lor eacn Inser tion, 1 cents a .Ine. T cents an Inch. Cir culation, 41.00; lamest of any Iowa daily. Olve us a trial. Address The Capital, Lead I'ayL, U at m nee. lowa, Caloa Paelf l Leave Arrive Sen Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. I:U a. ra. tU:U n. m. vnina ana Japan rest MaU :tta. m. Oregon-Waih'g ton Ex 4:00 p. m. uoa Augeies Limited. .12:46 a. m. Atlantic Express Denver fcpecTal 1:47 a. m. Colorado Mpecial. 11:48 p. m. Colorado Exursea 1:60 B. m. Chicago-Portland Sp'l.U:W p. to. Vast Mall (mall and express only) 1:80 a, m. North Platte Local.... 1:16 a. ra. Grand Island Looal.... 6:20 D. m. Llncoln-Reatric) local (b 11 40 B. n Grand Island local via. Valparaiso (b)..ll 41 p. m. - 1:2 a. av to uaiiy exeept nunaar. Paal- 1:41 p. I SO p. an. :W p. 11 SO a. tn. I 41 a. t oo P. 1 20 p. m. - 8-40 a. m, 4:46 p. 10:W a. 1:88 p. m. Calcaaa, Mllitsskat M It. Overlsad IJmlted ,...U pm Omaha-Chicago IT 1 press. b I V am Omitha-(avanh Ex. Cole-Calif. Exp Colorado Special Perry -Omaha Local.. Mleeoarl Peelfle . K. C. AV St. L. Fx... K. C. a L. E... Illlaels rtatral Chicago Expreaa. Chicago Limited Minn.-rit. faul M... ,.o 1 U ara 8 pat ,...a 7 67 am ,..,b 1 14 pas ..a I N am ,.all:lS pra ..a 7 00 am ..a w ia . t o aw 7:68 m 8 80 am 8 a eta L pra 11 M pot U.06 pot a 7:16 am a 6:60 pra a 1 45 pm a uo am Miun.-bt. Paul Hd.,....a t oo put a 1.09 ant OMAHA ttEXERAL MARKETS. fttaple aad Fancy Prodaoe 1'rlees Far. laheil by llayers aad tVaoleealere. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade in l ib. cartons, aoc; No. 1, In 20-lb. tubs, zvc; ro. z, in i-io. cartons. 27c; No. 2, In tW-lt. tubs, in'nc; packing stock. Bona psca, wyiq; aairy, iu w-io. tuos, 22c. Market cnangea every Tuesday. CHEESHTwins, r,c; young Americas, 19c; daisy, 11c; triplets, -So; Umberger, loc; No. 1 brick, lie- lmportea bwiss. sue; ao mestlc Swiss. 23c; block Swiss, iic POUTRY Dreasea Droller. 23e; ben. 16o; cocks, 100; ducks, 18c; geese, lac; tur keys, c; pigeous, per 001., ei.au; -nomer squabs, per do., $4.00; fancy squabs, per dos.. $3.60; No. 1. per do.. $Xu0. Alive: Broilers, ine; nens, uo; 011 roosters, vc; old ducks, full feathered, 11c; geese, full feath ered, 10c; turkeyj, 18c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeon, per do., boo; homers, per do., $3.00 squab, no. 1. per 00-i., No. oer do., tuu. - FISH tall froren) Pickerel, 12c; white- tlsh. 14c; pike, 16c; trout, loo; large crap pies, 20c; Spanish mackerel. 18o; eel, lbc; haddock, 12c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 18o; buffalo, $o; halibut, 10c; white perch, 8c; bullheads, 14o; roe shad, $1.00 each; shad roes, per wu, uus., loc: salmon, loo. UEiir CUTS Rib: No. 1, I6H0; No. J, l4o: No. J. 8c Loin: N. 1, iio; No. 2, 14c; No. 8, lOHe. Cnux: No, 1. Ho: No. 2, su,c: No. 3. 6H0. itounu: no, 1, umc; no. 2. 8H0; No. t, Ho. Plat; No. 1. 7c; No. 2. JVfc; No. 8, 4?tc. fruits oranges: uaiiromia uameu brand Redland Valencies, 100 sise, per box, $4.00; 12t slse, per box. $4.60; 160 sire, per hox. 16.00: Havana Mediterranean sweets. 200-214 slses, per box, $4.00. Lemons: Llmon- lera. extra lancy, suu size, per oox, ; tM size, per box, $8.60; choice 800 size, per box, $7.60; sw alse, per dox, i.w; Z4U ixe. too nar box less: Sunset brand, par box, $7.60. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunoh. Jumbo, bunch. $2.7633.76. Canta Inuoes: California. 64 slie. $4.60; 46 standards, ta.uu. Plums: Cailfornia, red, per 4-baaket crate, ll.W. uiue frunes: x-er crate, ti.oo. Peaches: California, per 20-lb. oox, fic Texaa vellow frees, per 4-baaket crate. 76c per e-busket crate, $19. Pears: California Bartlett, per box, -43.16; In lots, per box, $2.36. Apples: Home grown In bbls., $4.00 4.60; new Oregon in boxes, $1.76. Water melons: Texas, 10 per id. uates: Ancnor brand, new, 30 l-lo. packagea In box, per box w oo. VEGETABLES Irish Potatoes: Wlscon sin and native, per bu., 60c. New Potatoes In sacks, per bu., voc. Cabbage: New cau fornla and southern, per lb., o. Onions Yellow, tn sacks, per lb., 4c; bpanlsh, per crate, $1.76. uarnc: mxtra rancy, wnite, per lb., loc; red, per lb., 160. .fcgg fiant: r'ancy Florida, per dos.. ai.6faii.uu. lomatoes: Ten nessee, per 4-basket crate, 65c. String and Wax Beans: Per hamper, -about go-lbs., $1.60 market baskets. 76c. Cucumbers: Hot house and home grown, per dox., 75o. Celery: Mlch- lnxan. ier dos., bunches. &o. uuMU urvj y v e.ijci Aouis naa lahea: Extra fancy home grown, per dos. bunches. 20c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos.. SOe. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, sue. xtnunarp: rer ao. Dun ehes, 46c. Green Onlone: Per do, bunches, 26a Turnips: Per market basket, 40c,-Car rets: Per market basket, fcoc. Beets: Per market basket, 60c. MJSCELLANEXJUS Wslnuts: Black, per lb.. 2c; California No. 1, per lb., 17c; Cali fornia No. 2, per lb., 14c. Hiukorynula: Large per lb., 4c; small, per lb., fro. Cocoanut: Per sack, $6.00; per do., 46c Honey; New, 24 frame. $3.7$. 8)tu Leal Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. July 80. WHEAT Futures, Weak; July, 8c; September, $100; De cember, ll.ua; cash- lower; track, No. 2 red, IKKUi Qb: no. 1 nara, 41 oitf l.Ub. CoRN Futures higher; September, Ke pecemoer, oc; caen nigner; track. No. 66Wc: No. 1 white, 66V,e. OATS Futures, higher; September, 254o ieeemDer, .-c; cssn weaa; iraca. No. 16c: No, 1 wl.it. 41'041'ac, RYE Nominal, 2e. F1AUR Steady; red winter patents, 161$ gjo.fco; extra rancy ana straight, $4.3ufi6.00 hard winter clear. $S.4vtta!0. SEED Timothy. $6.00fi.6O. CflnNgEAL $3.26. BRAN Quiet; Backed east track, $1.00 i.ea. HAT Steady; timothy, $l$.S08.6O prairie, eis ui-trn vr. iron rnN TIES 81c. BAGGING 17 l-lc. PROVISIONS Pom, lower; lohbln 153 60 Lard, lower; prim steam, $11 U'rtU ai. Dry aalt meet, ateady; boxed extra short $11.00, clear ribs, $11.00, short clears. $14. rtece: ptaaiupment Flour, bbls tX ( 01 Wheat, bu I68.U110 g) 000 Corn, bu 6 CuO 2l,ui0 Oat, bu 7,J 4,wu Dates. I UH0v 190.1908,19O7.19O6.l0641OO4. 7 V $ 31 4 ( 131 07 e I ( 481 t 611 ft 10 6 S 1 SSI K 2 62 ft 4 K, 6 47 1 851 631 6 6Sl 6 W, o"l 6 W 8 87 1 4 44 6 6S 46 15 61 A IfJ 041 16 60 7 40 24 8 06 $ 7l t 07 V $04 $ H i 11 t 18 6 11 6 0b 'Sunday. Receipt and disposition of live stoca the Union Stock Yards, eoutn -"""'-. eb., for twenty-four hours ending at clock p. m.. July SO, 1910: RECEIPTS -Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.H r . 6 3 32 6 87 8 3 33 4 1 2 1 138 1,1)96 1,818 .... 2,427 . . 4 8.124 675 276 8JM0 280 Total $1 CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were nsignlflcant. as usual on a Saturday, ana there was practically no market tor the week receipts have Deen very jiDerai, Al though not quite up to the record made last wek, last week' receipts having been the heaviest ot the year to date, as was the case last week receipts have consisted largely of range stock, but still there ha been a very liberal sprinkling of cornfed. Good run steers have commanded tuny steady price-throughout the week, but the to between kinds, or. to put It In another way, the common to medium kinds, have old uneven, although no great amount of change I noticeable! at the close of the week a compared with one week ago. On the other hand, the- week ha been very disastrous for th seller of cornfed cattle. Th packer- a usual claim that there ought to be a spread of more than $1 per hundred between -ransre or grass Deei ana cornfeds. As the range In prices at the) becinnlnv of the laaek was considerably greater than this , buyers have hammered prices on eornfedsj severely at an marxet points. - Chicago report a break of 60750 in prices, while th market her I safely 60c lower than one week ago on cornfed steers. It takes right good cattl at th present time to bring. $7.60, and It I question If there are .any cattle In thl sec tion or tne country" ac tne present uun good enough to bring very much above that price. ' . - VerV few cornfed Cow and neuer are coming to market at the present time, the supply consisting largely of grassers. The week started out dull and unevenly lower. but later on In the week showed some 1m provement, so that at the close quotations are about the same as at the close of last week. It should be understood that com mon grade and canner are telling about as low as any time this season Stockera and feeder have sold very well all the week owing to the fact that a good outlook for th corn crop has stimulated feeder buying, and as a result prices have been strong throughout the week, and may be quoted around 16&20c higher than last week. Quotation on native cattle: Good to choice beef teers. $. 80317. 50; fair to good beef steers, '1H.00S. SO; common to fair beef steers, $4.766.00; good to choice cow and heifers, $4.766.76; fala to good cow and heifers. $3. D0u4. 76; common to fair cows and heifers, $2.60&3.60; good to choice stock era and feeder, xo.txxgb.bu; tair to good Blocker and feeder. $4.25g'&.00; common to fair stockers and feeders. 33.604j4.25; stock heifers, $2. 753.86; veal calve. 13,6o&f.oo; bulla, stage, etc.. $3.00B.00. Quotation on range cattle: Good to choice beeves, ' $6.4OS0.00; fair to good beeves, $4.60116.15; common to fair beeves, 13.60Q4.40; good to eholee row. jl.wtM.w fair to good grades. J3.Z64J3.7o; canners and cutters, $2.60(u3.25; good to choice feeders $4.76fi6.40; fair to good feeders. 14.00(84. 80; common to fair feeders, t3.0tm3.vn. Quotations on s-rnss ttock: uod to choice a nibs. $6.637.00; fair to good lambs. $6.00 &8.60; feeding lamb. $o.60p.10; handy weight yearling. $6 O01t-6.6O: heavy year ling. $4.60$4.tt; feeding yearlings, $4,403 6.00; good to choice wether. I3.85spt.26 fair to good wethers. $3.603.36; feeding wether. 13.404T3.K-. fat ewes. I2.76ii3.7a: reeding ewes. S2.3biSl.25. Representative sales: CALVES. Ke. . Tt. Na. . r. $ ISO 4 71 ' 1 M0 I 40 HOGS Only the most expressive term were used In describing the hog market again today. No two salesmen sold their begs In th same notches yesterday, quality considered, and a basis of comparison was lacking., It wn another choppy, uneven market In both division, with th seal of price sharply lower. Traders who sold out early yesterday were morally certain that values were all of 25340c lower, while others who took their punishment at yes terday' eke ventured feeble opinions of jMt2aa declines, as compared with y eater day average trade, duik or today sal appeared to d rignt arouna a quarter lower. Trade opened in halting rasnion, a might be expected, but after movement wa finally started, a fair degree of activity resulted, the big end or a liberal supply going to the scale In good season. Ship pers bought cautiously ana demand for heavies and rougn pecxing grade wa no good from any aourc. He I ec tea ta con noge orougni as much as $8.20, which waa top price, and bulk of good light rangea rrom sv.Ytxn-s.uu. Mixed moved around $7.60, with good light mixed at $7.65 C'7.76. Market for heavy hog wa de moralised, with prlcee ever changing. Good heavies orougni (.,'. tu, out it was a pretty hard taak to sell the rougher kinds at $7.26. Bulk was scattered and the range fully a wide a It wa yesterday. For th week receipt have been liberal, quality mixed and net declines largest In many months. Current sales aro ot only tbfl&c lower than those of teat Saturday, but are alo th lowest paid thus far this SHEEP Practically nothing In the way of sheep and lambs arrived for the open mar ket today, the one load that was received going direct to a packer. 1 Trade during the week has been featured by liberal receipts, a very fair demand for fat stock and a broad cutlet for feeders. Supplies were made up almost wholly of ranae shipments, but the proportion of lambs was much larger than recently, while thin and half fat sorts were aln generous. Fat lambs met with the popular demand at the opening and brought prices some higher than those of the previous week Since Tuecday, however, the trend ot values has been lower snd most ot the early ad vance has been lost. Heat lamhs moved at 87.26'u760 11D till mld.weelt. whlie It would sue strictly choice quality to onng i.w at present. rot aneen have been lively sellers at an times.. Current Quotations on aood wethers and ewes show net advances of 10tj-25c for the week, Montana closing at $4.1a. r""JJ' fat ewes on sale have been bringing $3.75. Handy weight yearlings were wanted at tS.ir.4io.40, but nothing choice ha been comlne to trv out the nrlce Hat. Feeder trsde has been almost riawiess from a salesman's viewpoint. Speculative and country lnaulrles have been easily ample and week's close Is finding the feeder department bsre or -stock or any kind. Small advances have been scored, feeder lambs selling- as high as 1B.20 and feeder yearlings bringing $6.00. Late trade In feeder lambs anneared weak, however. so thnt a very good quality may be had for JO.UU. CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MAIIKET Shlnner Find Steady Market for Cattle and Bheep. YHICACO. Julv 30. CATTLE Receipts 1.000 head; market, steady; beeves, $4,704 8 20: Texas ateern. 13.50((i5.60: western steers, $4.754t.0. stockers and feeder, $4.00a.; cows and heifers, $2.0CKS7.20. HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head; mamet, ink dull 6c lower than earlier: llgnt, $8.3iii.70: mixed. $7.95a.50; heavy, 2!.6o 8.36; rough, $7.657.90: good to choice heavy, $7.80W.4i); pigs, $8.40Sj.95; bulk of sale) SHEEP AND LiAMBM rteceiiun, . head; market, steady; native, xz.7ixB4.8u, ..i.rn 15 ft, Mi- vearllnss. t4.wW6.Vo; native lambs, $1.507.60; western, $4.76W.6u. Kansas City Llve stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 30. -C ATTLE Re- .ir.ta inn hand, including- 1W souinenia manket eteaay: aressea ucn m - steers, $6,2647.80; latr to gooo, i.rjuj'o.vu, western steers, $4.0036.80; tocker and feeder, $2.&0i&6.2&; southern steer. $3.60 5.00: southern cow. $2.&OfS3.7&; native cows. $2.264.75; native heifers. $3.008.60, bulls, $2.60a3.75; calves, $4.007.50. HOGS Keceipts, z,twi neaa; niaum iu 200 lower; bulk of sales, 18.0xg.4o; heavy, $7.0ra8.00; packers and butchers, $8.004,8.40; light, $S.304.4o. , 1 SHEEP AND . LAMUH neceipis. head; mark steady; lambs, fts.iawi.w; yearlings, $4.00(66.00: wethers, $3.76ftf4.j&; ewes, 83.26Q4.ou; stockers ana iwocrs, (&'4.00. CBiis m mm must -S-:: Movement of Winter Wheat is rail ing- Off and Prices Are Up. FOREIGN HEWS CAUSES . EISE Report Rasalaa hlpment Are Fall lag Off Caaaea Ralllaa Tendency la Wkrat Price- Psrrlatft Are of Good Character, OMAHA. July SO, 1910. Ther wer no cablea, it being a holiday at Liverpool. European crop new Is bull ish, with estimated Russian shipment greatly reduced. With the movement of winter wheat de creasing, hedging sales are lighter and In vestment buying Is of better character. Corn showed better tone. although weather conditions over the belt are more favorable. Price hav had a good decline from recent high levels and hort sellers are more cautious. Wheat showed better ton and acted strong. The Impression prevails that the country novement will be much lighter from now on, and outside markets, are showing up firm and higher. With a ood active cash demand and lighter receipts, price could easily advance from present levels. Corn Prices ruled hlrher throughout the day on general buying by shorts, who were ran inclined to bo short over sunuay. Traders were Ignoring better weather con ditions and forced value up from the close yesterday. Receipts are good, but cash demand 1 active, offering being easily ab sorbed. . Primary wheat receipts were 1,603,000 bu., and shipments were hTfi.OOO bu5 against re ceipts last year of 1.222.000 bu., and ship ments of 812.0u0 bu. Primary corn receipts were 443,000 bu.. find shipments were 2M.O0O bu.; against re ceipts last year of 476,000 bu., and ship1 ments of 403,000 bu Clearance wer 6,000 bu. of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 46,000 bu. local range of option: Articles.! Open. I High. Low. Clos. Yes'y. Wheat July... Sept... Corn July... Sept... Oat July... Sept... M 98 9S M 8 87fc 7H 'H 974 87 60t aoi4 eo-y 69 60 60 CO 60 t8tt S7'i S7H tm S7 17 S6, SoVs 364 $64 $ Article.! Open ! High. Low. I Close Wheat July Sept. Dec. May Corn July Sept. Dec. May Osta July Sept. Dec. May Pork July Sept. Jan. Lard July Sept. Oct. Nov. Ribs July Sept. Oct. Jan. 10V,T107 1 0 ltl?"V 19T-,V4 lOI'-H',! 1 tfi1 10TV! I ' trt ! 81 V(lhlj -" 81 vt-. f4 I .t!t 41 WdflTTl 8TS i'40-Sni4!iVu-H 24 K I 24 00 21 0 !l 024 IS 10 I IS 17Vi II 474 11 .'. 11 524j 11 674 11 374 H '4 11 10 11 20 11 SO 11 00 II 30 11 31 10 8.S 10 75 9 174 2741 I 4. i . 1 1 014 1 Wf4l 1 ( V l o: io.n.',--- i"2 4- 1 04 ii04't-S i"i4 ' l 074'ioy-iiios'-, ? I "V' 8! Mt844! 't i4 M . !- 80', y' lTk.63Sfli:fill'l sni o n' tol. 52 K 21 60 IS 10 11 474 11 474 11 3S 11 10 11 60 11 26 10 85 ' 9 174 3:4 40 '4 l I t3 ' 21 674 IS 16 11 4i H f 'si:' If) is 124 1 11 Go 11 424 11 16 1 M 11 S--4 10 924 8 2741 11 11 174 U 20 11 C74 11 37'4 10 05 , $ 26 St. Loala Live Stork Market. KT. IX)IIIS. Julv SO. CATTLE Receipts, 1,600 head. Including 1,200 Texans; market ateady; native beef sUer. $5.76(&8.25; cow and nelters, $3.57. uo; stocaers and feed ers, $3.25iS,60; Texas and Indian steer, $4.00e7.00; cow and heifers, $3.606.26; calves In car load lots, $604i9.00. HOGS Receipt. 4.000 head; market lower; nlira and lights. $S.004t 00: packers. tX.WU 8.80; butchers and best heavy, $8.3698.75. sHKbir" AND JUAM03 tteceipta, iuu nciu, market steady; native mutton, $3.7&4.26; lambs, $5.7D((j7.00. 1 . St. Joaepa I.lve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 80.-CATTLK-Recelpt 100 head; market, steady; steers, t4.60ti7.2o; cow and heifers, $2.766.00; calve, $3.25(0 7.75. HOGS Receipt 6.600 head; market, 100 to 20c lower; top $8.46; bulk of sales, $8.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS None on sale; market unchanged; lamb. $6.607.10. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Omaha Cash Price. WHEAT. No. S hard, 874'"q'4c; No. 3 hard, 9ii4r98o; No. 4 hard, 82'tr90c; rejected hard, 82r(nOo; No. S spring, 7C 1.00; No. 3 spring, 807c; No. 4 spring, 86920. CORN No. 2 white, H34'tf34c; No. t White. 62iQ34o; No. 4 white, SKri-fc; No. 2 yellow, 61ic; No. I yellow, 80-VtiW14o; No. 4 yellow, 64iHc: No. 2, Wic; Mo. 3. 604 604c; No. 4. 684e94c; no grade. 4&50c. OATS Standard, 37ig374c; No. 3 white, S6437c; No. 4 white, 354'(0364c; No. 1 yel low, 854364c; No. 4 yellow, 84364o. BARLEY No. 1 feed, 63(&55c, new; re jected, 6052c. RYE No. 2, 7375c. new; No. S, 7173c, new. Carlat Receipt. Wheat Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis Omaha Duluth .513 ..166 .. 47 .. 38 No. 2. Cash quotation wer follows; FIAJIIR Kssv; winter patents, $.v!.vtT5...0; winter straights, $4 3O..7-5.J0; spring straights, $62.VmR.4o; bakers, $4.15.80. 11VK-No. 2, 7747fc. BARLEY Feed or mixing, &0$je; fair te choice malting, (S01i7o. REEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, No. 1 northwestern. $115. Timothy, $6.01. Clover. $12. W. ' ... PROVISIONS-Pork, mess, Mil.. $24.00 4724.35. Lard, per 100 lbs. $11,614. Short riha. sides loeV $ll.374ll.62Vii '""l clear sides (boxed), $11.7.V 12.00. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 460.000 bu. Trlmsry receipts wer 1.5(2.000 bu.. compnrcd with 1.22J,50i bu. th corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for MondnyV Wheat, 601 cars; corn, 181 car; oats, 172 ear; hogs, SO.OOu head. Chlcnso Cash Prices Wh'il: No. t red $1.0X11 044; N 8 red. $l.02tM.01; ' No. 1 hard. $1.03ffM.0IV, N- S hard, $1.025JI.O: No. 1 northern spring, $1.24ffrl.r . 3 northern spring. $1.11X91.20; No. 1 spin's. Sl.ludTl.17. Corn: No. 2 csah, fo'e; No. X cash, W M'4c; No. 2 white, USVtW-ir: No. 8 white. 4'frCV,ic: No. 2 yellow, fio'f; No. I yellow, 64',--f:iUe. Onls: No. 2 white, new, 3S4c; old. 3mj4c; No. t white, new, 7',374i-; old, 3a33c; No. 4 white, new S7e; old, S7g,S4N standard, 3SQWV4o; oIJ, SO-iTiWic CHEESE Steady; dalea. lb'41il544l twins, 14'3'irc; young Americas,, liViwiWw long horns. 15c. POTATOES steady; cliolc to fancy, TOO 72c; fair to good, C6&67c. . . . POULTRY Easy; turkeys, 20c; ehlekens, 14c; srrings 17o. VEAL Steady; 60 to 80 lb. Win. 8ffS4: 60 to 85 lb. wta. 04U4c; Si to 110 tlx wis. JO 104. Carlot Receipts Wheat, SIS cars: eorn. 801 cars; oats, 229 cars. Estimated Tomor row Wheat, 601 cars; corn, 181 crj oats, 17 cr. Local Securities. Quotation, lurr.lshed by Samuel Dura; Jr.. 633 Nw Tork Life building. Omaha; HO 4a, ItW.. tl. year. K. to 41 It 41 M 41 to M It 19 tt .... 64 44 .... nr.. it ... 4.,.. 47 ... ,u M a. ..tit ..to ..tt ..ttt ..444 ..tn ..mt .tit ..114 ..tai . -n 120 '4 U . So.. at.. 41.. ....tit ...tl ....til ....! ....r ,.. ,...F0 4 ...in to ...114 ..: ,...t4 SB ...til ... 4 M T tt 1 K 1 tt 1 4t 1 4 7 4t 7 4 T 4 7 41 t 40 ... 7 41 M 1 IN IN tt T It SO 1 M ... 1 M SO T M n im N TU 4 t D m ia ..: TM 10 1 Hi 1 to lal s Urn. 44... to... 44... Av. XI .lrr tn n ue 11.. ti. 44 14. ). tl., Tl. Tl. 4t. - T7. 14. 74. It. 4. t. 44. 14. 14. ....HI ....tit ....mi ....nt ,,..M ...tu ... PH ... JT ... tl ...IJT ....(Ml ...111 ....IM ....l ...'.ir.1 ...JM ....1 ... J"T ....ra 4 XI th. Ft. to T TO 10 T 70 T 70 .. T T .. 7 T 10 in 40 I TO SO T It 10 T TO h Tn l T TO (t 111 T TO f Tt I 1 Tl T T4 T 74 t T4 I 11 71 t Tt T to T aa 44 40 to W tu M0 1JO 14 44 l0 49 Quotation , of the Day on Various Commodities. NHJW YORK, July 80. FLOUR Quiet and without Quotable chance: spring patents. $5.75ti.l5; winter straights, $4.&0ft4.66; winter patents, $4.76i6.lo; spring clears, 44 5!xa4.eo; winter extras,. No. 1. u.iui-w; winter ex tras. No. 2, i3.60ii3.65; Kansas straights. $4.855.15. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.10(3 4.35; choice to fancy, $4. 40C4. 60. CORNiMEAD wuiet; tine wnite ana yei- $3.6(Vij3.60. . .'Uiis Nominal; no. a western, boo, i. o. b. New York, old. BARLEY Nominal; malting-. &372c, e. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT-Spot market firm; No. I red, $1.071.08, elevator, to arrive, o. L f., and $1.0!. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, $1.&4, f. o. b. i There wa a quiet market In wheat, but price were very steady on covering by shorts land on reports of smaller country offerings in the southwest, closing un changed to 4o higher. September, $1,08(9 1.064, closed at $1.06; December closed at $1,104. CORN 'Spot msrket firm; No. S, 73c, nom inal, elevator, domestic basis, to arrive, c. 1. f. The option market wa firmer for July on covering by belated shorts, closing 4o net lower for September and nominal for other option. July, 7&76c; September closed at 724c. Receipts, 3,876 bu. OATS Spot market ateady; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., nominal; natural white, 24 to 32 lbs., 4u44Uc; clipped white, 84 to 42 lb., tjvic. Receipt, 63,375 bu. HAY-Steady; prime, $1.80; No. 1, $1.26; No. 2. $1,164(1.20; No. S, $1.001.06. HOPS gulet; state, common- to choice, 1900, 2023c; 1908, nominal. Paclflo coast, 1900, &q 16c: 1908, nominal.. . HIDES Quiet; Central America, 20 21c; Bogota, 204't214o. . LEATHEli Easy; hemlocks, firsts, 214J 20c; seconds, 21i&33c; thirds, UG20c'. rejects, 171c. PRO VaSIONS Pork, steady; mess, $25.60 0 26.00; family, $28.0u2.&O; ahort clears, K4.0O&25.75. Beef, ateady; mess, $1 5.0016.00; family. $19,004 18.60; beef hams, $22.0iu 24.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $16.&Oif 19.00; pickled hams, $1.001.60. Lard, steady; middle-west, prime, $11,709 11.10; refined, easy; continent, $12.46; South America, $13.26; compound, $9.60,10.00. TALLOW steady; prima city, bhds, 7c; country, 6H&74C OlDii Cotton seed, easy; prim crude, outheast, nominal; prim summer, yellow, $3.7610.00; September, tS77'y8.b0; October, $7.6.Vu7.68; November, $701fi7.03; December, $4.86.86. Petroleum, ateady; refined. New ,r-i. kt.1. a?3r.. rAlMA,1 K'.a Vn.ir hi.lU IQr&i UUiri., fl.VU, (ciiiicu, . ' " . v . n , wu.n, 14.16: Philadelphia, bbls., $7.66; Philadelphia. bulk, $4.16. Turpentine, quiet; machine bbls., 72c. WOOL Eat y; domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 80c ROSIN Steady; strained, common, to good, $6.00. RIOE Steady; domestic, $43oi Patna, 64'ijiic. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, 8311420. BUTTE 14 rirm; receipt s.ww; creamery specials, 28fc2c; extras, ivn28c; stats dairy, common to finest, t2a-274c. CHEESK Hteaay; gtate wnoie mux, spe cials, 14i&16c; state whole milk, fancy, 144o; atat whole milk, average prime, 13 fil4c; aklma, full to apeclul, 3'A12o, EGOS State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white, 28&33o; state, Pennsylvania and nearby gathered white, 2ftc; state. Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, brown, 26i&27c; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fathered brown. 222(26c. POULTRY Alive, nominally unchanged; dressed quiet; western broilers, 17$18c; fowls, 173184c; turkey. 1619a Mlaepn!t Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 80 WHEAT July. $1,174; September, $1.UH9L11H: December 11 Kii: cash. No. 1 hard, $1,304: .No. 1 northern, $1.18fifl.l94; No. 1 northern, $1,149 1.18: No. $ northern, $1.12g'l.l4. FLOUR First patents (In wood, Minneapolln). $6.7Ofl4.00; second totuao.Ni: flret clears, $4.804.60; clears-, $3.00ftl.SO. FLAX Closed at $2.44. CORN No. 8 yellow, OtQiSo. . OATS No. 3 white, 40-tlc. IISE-No. S. 72iii;4c CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trading; and Closing; Price oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 80. Crowded galleries on the Board of Trade today wero puzzled and disappointed. The spectators had gathered In the hope of seeing a wildly excited mar ket, the finish of a supposed "corner" in the July wheat option. Today waa the last day when Delivery of the grain could be made and there had been much gossip that the exchange of this might make sensational action to foil audac ious spectators. Instead of a whirl of busi ness aad In place of rapidly mounting quo tations, onlookers witnessed a humdrum Saturday session and actually met a de cline of 8c In wheat for July. Other op tion were unchanged to He up. Corn, ex cept for July, finished 14c to T40 higher, and oats, o f.o 14c The wlndup In provis ions was Irregular 174c decline to 20c ad vance. , Total transaction . In July wheat today aggregated not more than 600,000 bushel, most of It In small lots, none higher than 26,000 bushels. If any extraordinary short age had to be settled, It wa done outside of the trading pit and without spectacular accompaniment. The fact was that the con cern which wa popularly credited with be ing most in a pinch for July wheat was the principal source of supply for purchas ers today. At th loWest point of the day the price was 6c below last night' level. The range ws from $1,034 to $1,084, with th close weak at $1.05 to $1.064c. September fluctuated between $1.02io and $1.03 and $1.04, closing Ho to He up, at $1,034 to $1.03H. Many dealer who have recently been sell ers of corn took the opposite side of the market today. September varied from 62c to 6440 and closed strong at 64o to 644o, a net gain of 14c to lHc. July advanced only 4c. The cash msrket was firm. No. 2 yel low closed at 62 40 to 63c. Offerings of oat wer light. September wa high, and low points for the session were S7Ho and 86c, with the last sales at 37Vo and 37He, a rise of Ho to 4c, com pared with last night. The close left pork 74c lower to 20c Bcatiie Craaroary, pt4... btatrloa Creamery, com.. City National Bank Bids. City ot omana 4a, lilt luiumoua klxi. Lt. k. ItM Cudahy racking Co. 6a, 1184 801 2294iina f'r 'Oaurano. . , nouMon waior w. iin a lua rurtiana wmani l,t tnt. la.. Kaoaas Oaa a Klsa. I par eant I4.. Kanaaa City, Max. Orlant, pM.... Lincoln TraaUen Co. 4 par eant. ,tM Mania Co 4 Ha, Nat. City Ilk. N. Y Kab. Tal. atock t par oant. New York. City ot 4V4a 1967 Omaha Water Co, 4a, 144.. Omaba Oaa 4a, 1117 Omaha Kiao. Unt aa, IMI , Omaha Klaa. Lght p(4 6 par eant Omafc a U. B. at Kr pit I par ml Omaha C. B. 8t, Hf. la, ml raelllo T. T, la, 111 M ttu lnauraua Co. It Centtla. CUT of, 6a, 1IM... M Tii-Cltr Hr. a U Co. at. Ittl. ........ Mt TlOawaiar 4a. nil (Guar. H. Hogart aa, 100 Union Stock Yardt so. oniaha tt Waal. PacUla la M w It a.' 14 . ); , 1444 IW 104 I'M It ' 4 1 404 1M 1'IT I It M l(i 44 ' 17 tl U 1U1 ' 107 a. Hit Dank Ceearaa;s. OMAHA, July 31. Bank clearing far t day wer $2.139.4U.i7. and for the eorre pinding date last year $1,741,496.. . Th clearing for the week were aa follows: ' - ' 1909. ' L410. ' .."$ !,3M.34 M' $ 'S,64u,u44.(i3 tl lM lti ta II tt 17 4v al ' . IM . m4 , 106 M 4 . , IM S4 II N Monday ..... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday .. Totaf ..... L9i;2, 107.81 2,365,264.86 2,27t,3io.27 1.907,121.04 1.741.498.98 2.211.268.78 2.4I.7.818.20 2,42,2j2.61 1.4K9.604.61 2.134,441.27 .$12,648,661.67 $1I,720,J90.U Cotton Market. '. NEW YORK, July SO.-COTTON-Future closed firm; closing bids: August, 16.1Kc; September, 14.12c; October, 13.60c; Novem ber, 13.60c; December, 13.60c; January, 13 4:V; February, 13.43c; March, 13.47c; May, 13. w. Spot cloned quiet; 10 point decline; mid dling uplands, 16.26c: gulf, 16.60c; sales none. ST. LOUIS, July Sa-COTTON Julet; middling, 16c; sales, none; receipts, 1.128 bales; shipments, 296 bales; stock, 8,41 bales. Saarar Msrket. NEW YORK, July 80.-St7OAR-.Raw, steady; muscovado, 89 test, 1.86c; centrif ugal, 6 test, 4.36c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 8.61c; refined steady; crushed, 6.86c; granu lated, 6.16c; powdered, 6.26c, Wool Market. 8T. LOUIS. July aWWOOL Higher; ter. rltory and western mediums, 18Si4c; fine mediums. 17620c; fin 13J17o Rent an Office in the a. ' . j .'-' Heart of Omaha t. o. b. patents. eeond ptaaka Hav Market. OMAHA. July . HAY No. t upland. IH.VO; No. 8 upland, JU OU; packing. ou. Straw: Wheat. tl"l: rya Jisi oat. $8.08. Nf tY t'X'A Bee Building There is some available space for rent at the present time. ' Room 623 Located on top floor, facing court, trttb. 870 quare feat, Including vault, which reota (or $23 per month. Ground Floor Office Just off court, which clrei aasy access from Farnam street This space will be remodeled to auit tenant. ; Rooms Available August 1st Room 017 Court room, 8x14. . Rent for f 10.00 per month. - Room 540 East front, 11x19, good light. 23.G0 per month. r ", Room 04 One ot the best suites of offices In the city. In the corner of the building facing 17th and Farnam. , This space is divided into three rooms with tiled partition, giving a total of 670 square feet, and Is fitted with large vault Rent, $00.00 per month. Rooms 218 and 220 -Nice suite offices located In north west corner of building. The larger room is partitioned as to afford two private offices and reception room, and ia provided with vault This makes a good combination of. rooms and has been occupied by insurance company; may be rented for $32.00 per month. . ,' The Bee Building Co. f ! R. XV. BAKER. Supt. 17th and Farnam X 4