THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1913. 13 RKAfj ESTATE. tlTY l'llul'Ul'V POtt SALI5. Beautiful Pressed Brick Home In Dundee district, for sale at a xargain. This property is com plete in every detail pressed brick cement porolies and steps 1 1 MIIHHIJIN Nil I 111' I 14 I 111 I S II 111 Ml IM largw living room with fine "brick fire place first floor all fin ished in oak second floor finished in biroh and "white enamel with maplo. .flob. South front., yara iwo ioib. qr. quicK saie Benson & Tel. Douglas 1722. YOU can see a sarcophagus. ONB BOLD THIs'WEEk, Two left, 6 room, all modern bungalows, finished in oak; built by day labor: will take lot as first paymont, balanco monthly, TRAVER BROS. 706 Omaha National Dank Bide. Bed 47a or Webster 4835. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SKK JOHN M . . ROBBINR. 1801 FaRNAM ST. - WEST TARNAM, KK. Btriotly modem 8-room house, S years old, 41st -and Davenport Sts., only $4,600. ' It doesn't seem possible, yet the- owner ays let It BO at that figure. PAYNE INVEISTMBNTt COMPANY. Doug. 17SL Ware Blk. v MUST sell. O-room modern 'house at 2820 South 18th; must be sold; no offer refused, (room modern bungalow, north side; only tsoo cash. B-roora cottage, 2707 Corby; mod. ex. heat; price 82,100; 8250 cash. 6-room stucco bungalow; price $3,000; nothing down, $88.00 per month. 6-room full., two-story mod. house, 18th and Laird: price $4,000. rt-room; 18th, near 'Grace, at $3,600. WESTERN rbAIj ESTATE CO., 413 Karbacle' Blk. Phone Douglas 3G07. 8-ROOM, all modern housed with ' or without furniture, for sale reasonable It taken at 'once, Moving to California. C010 No, 20th St. Omaha. Also one lady's snd gent's Solid gold watch and chain-. OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A GOOD MODERN HOME AT A SACRIFICE. AH modern, 8 rooms, facing east on paved street, lawn, garden and large. trees, good garage; with all conveniences, tornado cellar, built for a home at a treat bargain for ten .days. Phone- Owner, Harney 2709. KOUNTZE. PLACE BARGAIN If you are looking for a bargain In the shape of a modem, except heat, house on paved street, splendid, neighborhood, 61-foot terraced lot. This property- Is priced low for a quick sale. Come and see It today. Webster- 488 . , ""FOR halts By" -owrrsr, now, strictly modern S-room house, just 'completed, "on paved street, on one of the best locations In Dundee,, dose, to' car line and stores. I am offering the- above at actual cost. Write 13-180, care Bee. K&Alt ESTATE. F4.USI .V UN( M LANDS FOR. SAL lit -r Colorado. 12) ACRES for JSOo. to actual settler only- Must have your filing rights. Only 17 miles- from main line Rock Island, 183 miles east of Denver, In rain belt where good crops have been raised for 30 years. All nice level land. Has small sod house. J. A. Tracy. Kimball, Neb. AcOraalta. 40 Acres of Hay Adjoining-Keystone Park. 2 miles west of Benson; -all choice upland hay. ET. Heyden; 1814 Harnoy-. St. . Phone D. 1600, FINE Elkhorn valley land, close to town, good soil and productive, $12.60 an acre, easy terms.10 years' time. Address JTUlfc fcWYlrfiV-J BJCTZ9 1CVC1 ItUW, null, blaUt soil; "well settled- neighborhood 8, miles from county seat. Neb.; 818.60 per acre; H cash... J. H. Dumont & Co., 326, Board of Trade Bldg.. Omaha. FARM TO RUNT on a, 4-yeaJ- lease. t? acres; halt' farm' land; half Alfalfa. Box 748. Ocnoa, Neb. . Miscellaneous. FOUR thousand acrt Colorado ranch. tlS per acre; 610-acre ranch , well Im proved; 4 miles from Elwood, Neb. Price 825 per, acre. 5000 acres In one body In Rod river valley, Minn-, will divide in 80-acre tracu. Price 145 per acre, one-third cath. balance ten years. per cent rate. Henry liummels Hll dreth. Neb. , HAVE some town property and land' for sale, either publlo or private; 3 nice cottages In good location, also 85 acres Inside of corporate limits, of Messina, Is, Large tracts of land in Mid Coast county, Texas. For information call or correst pond with John Bauman. Messina, lai REAL ESTATE LOANS, iiONKY to loan on Omaha homes. No slay. J. H. Mithen Co., Inc.. ail City. National Bank Bide. Douglas 1278. WANTED City loans -and warrants. W. Bfarnam Smith St Co., 1820 Farnam Bt CITY loans w.anted, .Lxians tor build f 'ng purposes. 1 W. It. THOMAS. 2S State Bank Bldg. . OMAHA homes. Bast Nebraska farms. O'KKEKE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1010 Omaha National; Douglas 1713. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. ilW to 810.000 made promptly. F. D, We ad, Wend Qldg.. 18th and Farnam. 0ABVIN BBOS. jffl.f&ffi ZZZllZ I lit .ml S nor nt! nn ilolflV vfn CITY LOANH. wemis-uariuerB v.o., 3 810-812 Branrtels Theater Bldg. UA ROB 'loans our specialty. fltuH Bros. HARRISON St MORTON. 918 Om. Nat' BAIJS OR, EXCHANGE. B, E. SOME choice Elkhorn valley alfalfa land tp exchange tor Income or mer chandise. Address 1010 Gienwood avenue, Omaha. . SUMMER RESORTS. FOR RENT New 8-room cottage, near Omaha Beach, Lake OkoboJI, la. New furniture and bedding; large, screened-ln porch: good shade and water; fine loca tion. Pi Ice, 71 pet, month, and worth It O. C. IllllmanjJUayward, la. WAJMXISD iiuiumw Wanted tq borrow, $250 at 10 per cent interest. Good se urity. Address E-177, Bee. 'The Persistent Knd Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising 1 the Road to Business Ruccees, vuU tan see a sarcophagus. HEAL ESTATE. CITY lMlOl'bllTl foil SALT). I 11 II r- Till " sway Tar 11 I III' 11 (1(1 I paved street. Nicely sodded owner win sea at oargain. Carmichael 642 Paxton Block. WANTED TO BUT. TWO experienced bank men. best of references, want to buy control In falr slsod country bank or two smaller banks, or will establish and manage bank, fur nishing half capital. Will fully protect anyone contributing balanco It not In ac tive work of bank. Might consider 1 ln Ing with small bank to Increase capital If business to justify. Middle west pre ferred. Address. Y 200, Bee. Dolgoff Id-hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Modern 3 or 4 room fur nished apartment, or house, on south west side of town. Address H-174, care Bee. STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOE LINE STEAMSHIPS Sail every Saturday to and from NEW YORK LONDONDERRY GLASGOW Ocean passage 7H days. Modern rates. For book of tours, rates, etc., apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Gen. Agts., 33 W, Randolph St., Chicago, OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mlloage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion Live Stock Commission Merchaat. MARTIN BROS & CO.. Exchange Bldg. OMAHA GEnCItAL jHtAKICRT. BUTTER No." 1, 1-lb. carton, 2Sci No. L 60-lb. tubs, 27ttc; No. 2, 25c. FI8H White, tresh, 16o; trout, fresht 12c; large dapples, fresh, 12c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 40c salmon, fresh, 16d; halibut, fresh, 9c; buf falo. So; bullheads, 12c; channel catfish, 18c; pike. He; pickerel, 11c. CHEESE Imported Swiss1, 82c; Ameri can Swiss, Men block Swiss, 24c; twins, 17tta; daisies, 17Hc; triplets, 17ftc; Young Americas, lSo; blue label brick. i7Hc; 11m burger, 2-lby. 210; Mb., 22o New York, white, 19c. POULTRY Broilers, 8335o per lb.; hens. I6c; cocks, liMc; ducks, I820c; geese, 18c turkeys, 202Cc; pigeons, per doz., 81.20; roosters, to; ducks, full fea thered, 10a; geese, full feathered, 18c; squabs, No. 1, l.Wi No. 8, 60o. BEEF CUTS No. I ribs. IVAot No. 2. 16c ; No. 8, 154c No, 1 loins, lac; No. 2 17Hc; No. S, 17a No. 1 chtfeics, HHc; No. 2. Ucj No. 8, lOtfc No. 1 rounds, lio; No. 2,-14Ho; No. 8. HVla No. 1 plates, 8jie: No 2. 8ci No, 8, 7V4C The following fruit and vegetable prices are reported byj the Giunsky Fruit com pany: " FltUITHood river strawberries, per 21-quart case, 83.G0; California red rasp berries, per 24-quart esse, 14.00; California Loganberries, per 24-quart case. 83,00; California blackberries, per 24-qUart case, 83.00; apricots, per 4-basket crates, L75; plums, per 4-basket crate, 82.00; peaches, per box, JLW to 31.76; California olack or red cherries, per box. 82.00; California cantaloupes, pony crates, 85.50; California standard, per crate, 86.00; homa grown cherries; per 21-quart case, 88.00; home grown gooseberries, per 24-qiiart case, 8125. Orangees, Sunklat Valeucias, 120, ZS8 slses, per box, 8&00; 10, 17S, W0, 216, 250 slses, per box, 3.60; fancy Valonclas, 126, 28? sixes, par box, 85.00: Valencias, 7bi slse, per box, 80.50; Vlnclas, 170, 00, 215 slses, per box, $8.00. Appits, extra fancy Gano, circle brand, pet odi .to, extra fancy Winesap, per- bbl., 8160. Evaporated cranberries, carton contain ing 30 packages, per carton, 2.70. Lemons, extra fancy Sunklst, SOOs and XQi, i.dr box, 3900; extra choice red ball, 30Us and lorn, per box, $8.00. VEGETABLES Large new potatoes, Ser bu., 31.00; (-bag lots or more, per u., 90c; rural, per bu., 60c; red river early Ohio, per bu., 60c. California crystal was onions, per crate, 3LW; Texas Bermuda, per crate, 81.00. Fancy Texas tomatoes, per 4-baskot crate, $1.00) C crate lots. 95c. Beef cuts prices) No. 1 ribs. 17o; No. 2 ribs, 15Hc; No. 8 ribs, 15c No. 1 loins, lSHo; No. 2 loins, 17c: No. S loins, ibtte. No. 1 chucks, lip; No. 2 chucks, 10hc; No. 3 chucks, .ICMao. No. 1 rounds, 14H0; No, 2 rounds, Mo! No, 3 rounds, lZa. No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2 pistes, 7Hc; No. 3 plates, 7c MISCELLANEOUS Red new potatoes, per hamper, $2.25; California Jumbo celery. Per doz., 32.00; cider, Mott's, per keg; 83.50; elder, Nehawka, per keg, $3.25; asparagus, per dos., 50c; rhubarb, per dor., 30a: onions, per dos., 20a new beets, carrots, turnips, per dos., 60c; parsley, per doz., 40c; radishes, per doz., 40c; head let tuce, per doz.t $LW; home grown leaf let tuce, per doz, 40c; green peppers, per basket 50c; wax or green beans, per hamper. 24.00: hot house cucumbers, per doz., $1.0062.00; cauliflower, per crate, 83.59; Venetian garlic, per lb., llttc; Texas new cabbage, per lp.. 2c; eggplant per doz., $1.50100: horseradish, 2-doz. bot tles in case, per case. $1.90; dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; anchor brand, pkg., $2.25; walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb. 20a; medium pecans, per lb., 13V4o, Jumbo pecans, per lb., 15c; giant pecans, Louisiana paper Shell, per lb., 2lc; fl btrts. per (b., 15a; Drake almonds, per lb., 15c; paper shell, ISc; Brazils, per lb., 10 ; largo Washed, per lb., 12ci black walnuts, per lb., 2H; raw, No. 1 peanuts, per lb., VAci Jurabo peanuts, per lb,, 8c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8Ha; shellbark hickory, nuts. 4c; turge hickory nuts, per lb.. So; white rice popcorn, per lb., Oo; checkers, per 100-pkg. case, $1.50; checkers, per CO pkg, case, $1.75; Leslie berry boxes, qts., pr 1.000, 82.75. Metal Market. NEW YORK, July ll.-METAL8-Cop. er, unsettled; standard spot, 813.50 bid: uly, August and September, J13.Ktff14.O0; eloctrolytio, $14.25014.50; lake. $14,5014.75j casUng, 314.26. Tin, firm; spot, $40,30 iUO: July, $4ao034a80: August $0.35& 40.(2; September, $40.3540.S. Lead, quiet at $4.334.40. Spelter, quiet Antimony, nominal; Cookson's, $8.5598.65. Iron, quiet and unchanged. London market closed as follows: Copper, quiet; spot, 63 15s; futures, 62 17s Cd. Tin, firm; spot 185: futures, 185,15. Spelter. 20 10s. Lead, iil 10s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 65s ST. LOUIS, ujly It METALS Lead, lower: $4.U. Spelter, quiet, 83.20. Dink Clrnrfnsrs. OMAHA. July 1L Bank clearings for today are $2,6U,38.47 and JiWO.6dl.7J for tbs corresponding day last year. i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Continental Europe it Leading Buyer of Cash Wheat, CORN CLOSES AT Q00D PRICE Yellow Cerent Miom Net Gain nd Is Materially Influenced by the Early Wrnknesa In the Oats Trade. . OMAHA. July II. 1813. , Continental Europe was again a leading buyer of cash Wheat In tho United Btates yesterday, and It may also bo said that there were large purchases at Chicago on continental account According to cable advices rocelved from France heavy rains have fallen throughout that republic tho last three days, and this, too, in sections where the wheat is ready for the harvester. One cablegram said that considerable wheat Is standing in the shock in continental Europe and that more or less damage has been done by tho heavy downfall of rath, with pros' peats of Btlll more wet weather. It would be aidlfflcut matter to say with any degree of certainty oe to the amount of wheat bought in this country by foreigners yesterday. Some placed the total. Including freight rodra en gaged, at 8,000,900 bushels. An authority In the east said that their advices showed that foreigners were buy Ins soft winter wheat as well as the hard wheat, which is to clear via Phil adelphia. Baltimore and Newport News. The fact that Argentina shlpmonts ot wheat are estimated at only 40J,000 bush els this week, which shows a falling oft of 1,100.000 bushels, compared with the corresponding figures a year ago, at tracted but llttlo Attention. Cash wheat was WOVic lower. Corn closed around, tfte best prices for the day yesterday, and showed net gains of Vic. The early weakness In oats caused heavy selling of corn .and, with a loss in tho buying, power, price conces sions wero seen. Later In the day the corn market was helped, by wheat and the early losses were fully regained. Cash corn was unchanged to Ho lower. Cash oats wero Ho lower. Clearances) Wheat ;and flour, 6S1.000 bushels; corn, 27,000 bushels: oats, none. Today was a, holiday In Liverpool. . Primary wheat receipts were 1,018.000 bushels olid shipments 071.000 bushols, against receipts of 344,000 bushels and shipments of 3H.0O0 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 869,000 bush els and shipments 322,000 .bushels, against receipts ot 412,000 bushels and shipments ot 269,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts .were 6S4.000 bushels and shlr njents 440.000 bushels, against receipts of P. 000 bushels and shipments of 525,000 bushels last year. CARLO T RECEIPTS. , Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago , 97 129 138 Minneapolis 128 .. .. Duluth ... TS . umaha 61 Kansas City..... 280 48 11 Sri V01"8"" 114 27 29 Winnipeg t.. i i.n8 o'lowlng cash sales were reported: oy10?tirNo- 2 .hBnl winter: 6 cars. new. 82c; 3 tars 81Hc, No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. new. 82c: l car, old, 81Ho, No. J hard winter; 1 car, old, 80a. Rye No. 4: 1 car, 6454c. Oats-No. 3 white: 3 cars, 87Uc; 7 cars, S7o. No. 4 white! 1 car, 86Kc; 6 cars. SSHo. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, Mc. No grade: I cor, SSHo. Corn No. 2 white: 1 cur, 59a. No. 3 white: 1 car, 6o; 4 cars, 68c; 1 car, 58Hc No. 4 white: car, 57Kc No. 2 yellow: 8 cars, Be; i cars, 67c. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, 57io; 8H cars. 67Hc, No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 67c No. 2 mixed: 1 car, CTVio, No. 8 mixed: 2 cars, 67Ho; 2 cars, 57c. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 66&c; 1 car. 6flHc. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, S1KQ8SHC; No. 3 hard, S0H!?S2Uc; No. 4 hard. 794TS0oi No. 2 spring, 83063HO! No, 4 spring, 79H82Hc; No. 2 durum, 82 SB3o; No. 3 durum, 816S2C. Corn! No. 2 white, &8K63o; No. 3 white. 5SVUi69c: No. 4 white, 6767c; No. 2 yellow, 67H58o: No. 3 yellow, 57V4S6J?4o; No. 4 yellow, 5GH eC7o; No. 2, 6757V4c; No. 3, DHffi7Uc: No. 4, 56C6c; nil grade, 60367c. Oats: No. 2 white, 37(838c: standard, S7H! No. S white, 3737Hc; No. 4 white, 36Vt36?4c Barley: Malting, 6&50c; No. ' feed, 43 645c Rye, No.-g, 65S66o; No, 8, MHfti CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fentnres of the Trailing: anil Closlnar Prloea on Board of Trifde, CHICAGO, July It-Sudden falling., of fine export demand pulled wheat pricas down, The market closed weak lo to lVfco under lost night Corn suffered a loss of lc to lHHo net and oats lo to IHtNUo decline. The finish in provisions ranged from Eq off to an advance of S5c Tighter freight rates on tho ocean formed tho accepted reason to explain why Transatlantic buying1 of wheat hod boen abruptly stopped. It was also a fact that holiday conditions prevailed at Liverpool and Paris, where of late a good deal of bullish sentiment had first taken rise. An additional causa of weakness lay in reports of general rains northwest tending to delay shipment of spring crop on both sides of the Canadian line. No rallying power of any consequence developed, although acceptances from the country turned out lighter than had been the rule for some time. 8horta furnished about the only support there was for the market, so that final quotations were the lowest of the day. , . . , Primary receipts of wheat amounted to 1.023,0C0 bushels; a year ago, 344,003 bush els. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equaled 651,000 bushels. Favorable crop advices put the corn market on the down. grade. Beneficial rains were reported in Nebraska, and Iowa with a forecast ot showers through out the greater port of the belt Dis couraged longs competed with aggressive shorts in breaking tho oaU market. Idea ith.r mi- finine the grain sent ail Hands away from the bull side. , . Buying on me pari oi jj1010, vv" up the price of July pork. Otherwise pro- visions neia steamy mi Wheatl Juiy 87 87 87 8SH 89 t4 88 88 ftfltt wh nm wMvi 38 38 J 29 41H 4OTi40a 42V4 21 7S. 21 65 Jl 78 21 40 - 21 15 20 W 30 95 2100 11 GTH 11 62H 11 R67 11 60 U 75 11 72 11 72H 11 10. 11 82H H 77H 11 U 10 70-72 10 70 10 70 10 67H 11 82Vi 11 76 11 73 11 80 11 60 U 80 11 80 11 S3-83 11 70 U 60-62 11 00-62 H tiH sept Deo. 80Q69V 92H 60U1 sept 61H041 Dec 4iSHl Oato ( juiy Sept. io40H 41&S Dec. Pork-I July BODt 2Q87H Lard-I Bep! 11 ezw 11 iii 11 80 10 70 11 76 11 E2V 11 62V Oct Jap. Sept Oct. Chicago Cash Prlces-Wheat No. I red. new, 88StSc; No. 3 red, new. 870 87Kc; No. -3 hard. new. SSHfifiSo; No. t hard. 89Hffc; No. 3 hard, 87e9c'. No. 1 northern. 82H303Vr3; No. 3 northern, 91 642o; No. 3 northern, tKf9ia; No. I 3 white, 62Uo; No. 2 yellow, 61WlHo; No. 3. OOHeciHo; No. 3 white. 6!c; No, 3 yel low. 6ieH4c; No. 4. 60(869V4c; No. 4 white. 61c: No. 4 yellow. 6S4c. Oats. No. ' t white. 41HNl?ic: No. 3, S3oi No. S white, 390400; No. 4 white, 37V39o; sUndard. 414lVto. Rye. No. 2, easstHc. Barley, 49 fiSc, Seed, timothy, .Tfjairs: clover, nominal. Provisions. porB. $21.7682100; lard, tll.650U.67H; ribs, $11.62012.25. EGGS Lower: receipts, 14,309 coses; at Sark, cases included, ordinary firsts, U c; firsts. lH16c; storage, VQIVAc. CHEESE Lower: daisies. 11314He; twins, 13fc(Nlc; young Americas, 1414c; longhorns, 18814c, POTATOES Steady; TOSISc; receipts, 23 cars. . s POULTRT-Allve, higher; fowls, UHc springs, 21c; turkeys, ISc- Hlnneapolla Ct'raln Sfarket. MINNEAPOLIS, July ll-WHEAT-July, 8EH0; September, 90ftc; December, 9JHa Cash. No. I hard, lo; No. 1 northern, 904tQ91Hc; No. 2 northern, 85i' raiwiv hird UontMi' m-; - FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. OORN-No. 3 yellow, 5737Hc, 1 RYE No. 2. S&B68C. BARLEY Unchanged. FLA3Q-3L8flgl.37U. Brsniiniieil Avples unci Drl4 Fruits NEW YORK. July 11. EVAPORATED APPLES-Oulet and firm. nR'En FP'UTS-Prunrs. firm. Apri cots and peaches, quiet Raisins, steady. Peoria Market. PEORIA. July lL-CORN-Vnchanged; No. 2 yellow, 63c; Np. t ye-How. flc; No. i mixed, 63c; No. 3 mixed, 63Kc; No. 4 mixed. Hc; sample, ($Ho. . I OATS-Unchanged; No. 3 white, 4otfo standard, Hiaj No. 3 white, S8Ji4Jo. j St. I.onla General Market. BT. LOUIS, July U.-WHDAT No. 2 1 red, 85H087c; No. 3 hard. 792e; July. 8IVi84Hc; September, SSUQSCUo. FLOUR Easy; red winter patents. $4.45 OT.40; extra fancy and straight $3.65 4.25; hard winter clears, JJ.40iW. CORN No. 2, 6le; No. 2 white, b6Vi06o; July, 60T Sept'tnbpr. 'O'.jc. OATS-No. 2, 89Ho; No. 3 white, 42u, July nnd September. tSHc BRAN Quiet; sacked oast track, 90 93a HAY Steady; timothy, $1117.00; prntrle, J10.CW13.00. Rv etc POULTRY Firm: chickens. 13c; spring, 17c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 12o geese, 10c. nUTTER Qqulet; creamery, 20c. EGGS Strong, 13KO, Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls 6,000 1,oriO Wheat, bu, 145,000- 67,000 Corn, bu 28,000 19,000 Oats, bu.. . .............. 49.000 Sfl.000 Itanium City Grain unit Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July lt-WIIBATf-No. a hard; 84tTS7o; No. 8, Mfia; Nof V red, 84fi86c; July. 8OK0; September, 82tHoi December. 85Wfittc , CORN-rNo. 1 mixed, 61o: No. 2 white, 6tfiIHo; July, 6S0; September, 69tf 69Ho; December, a OAT8-N0. 2 white. 41HOU01 No. 1 mixed, 3S40o; Septetnbcr, Ha; Docom ber, 414tftc RYE 69H0. 1 ' HAY - Choice timothy. $1160ffll3.00; choice prairie, $11.W'12.00. BUTTER-Creamery, 20c; firsts, ISo; seconds, 2io; paoklng, 20Hc EGGS Firsts, 17o; seconds, He POULTRY liens, 1J01 roosters, 10a; ducks, 15c; brollerB, S0ift2o. Itooelpts, Shipments. Wheat bu 2S0.&M 72.W0 Corn, bu 1MB 37.OJ0 Oats, bu 0,000 3.CO0 New York General Mnrket. NEW YORK, July 11. SUGAR Raw, firm; contrlfugal, S.643.61c; muscovado, 3.0WfS.Uc; molasses sugar, $2.790'2.B6o. Refined, firm. , , . . . BUTTER Steady; receipts, S,37T tubs; creamery extras, 27c; firsts, 16V4i82o. CHBESB-Steady: receipts. 8.10S loxes; state, whole milk, fresh colored spcc'als, UKOilHo. EGGS Irregular; receipts, 8,557 cases; fiesh gathered, extras, 240480! ?xtra firsts, 21022Hc; firsts, l&SSOc; seopnds, 16 O17o; western, gathered whites, 203250. TECUMBEHl, Neb., July It (Speclal.) Blttlng as a board of equalisation this POULTRY Live strong; chickens, 23' 20co; fowls. 18V4ol turkeyst 10c Dressed strong; fresh killed, western chickens, 23 T33o; fowls, IBHQ'lOHo; turkeys, 18319c MIlTrnnkee Gratu Market. MILWAUKEE, July ll.-WHEAT No. 1 northern. 9JVG9tH0; No. 3 north ern, 92Vi93Ho; Nb. 2 hard winter, 90Sy9lo; July, 8Sc; September, 89c CORN No, 3 yellow, 61361Hct No. 3 white, 62fiCJVio; No. 3, 6QHc; July, 694; September. 60Hc OATS-40(glOHc RYE 03c, BARLEY EiCClc. London Stock Market, LONDON, July 11. Amorloan securities opened steady and about unchanged to day, A decline followed, but most ot list advanoed oh covering at the end ot the first hour. At noon the market was steady and prices were H above to bo low parity. Consoli, monojr... 71 B-iStlHnoU Central, ... lit do account. 73 K. T. ........ tljt Atnl. CBpyer SViN'. Y. Oentrsl...... lift AUIilton, nnrnntrlnnl USi CiAxlltn Pcltlo,...117'.inillnr 80H Chleais & O. W... ltt4Bouthern rcltlc... I4H fit. rul...,. 105 Union rel(lo lajt Dnver Hlo O.... UVtU. B. "Stel $8n Grte , HSWibuh , t do Ut plil KDeDn ...J0J4 anna Trunk ,,. HUlUnd HIdm,. iti Ex-dlvidcnd. SILVER Bar, steady at 20 15-10d per ounce. x MONBY-23 per cent . 4 The rate of discount in the open market for short bins is 3sp4 per cent; tor tnree months' bills, 1, 4 6-lti per cent Wool Review. BOSTON, July. 11. The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow wll say ot the woo) market: While the market Is rather spotty, there Is a rather batter feeling apparent Prices have not appreciated particularly, although there seems to be a hardening) of values both here and in the west Individual transactions have not been, large, but the total volume 0? tiuslness has been of fair proportions, and have included territories ot all kinds, both old and new' and fleece wools. A strong demand Is noticeable for coarse combing wools of quarter-blood grade and below and a tendency is reported towards finer wools also, especially for women's wear. Otis nutt noslns. NEW YORK; July U.-COTTONSEED OIL Market strong; prime crude, nomi nal; prime summer yellow. $S.809.00; August closed $8.69; October, $7,76; Decem ber, $6.52; January, $6.62. ROSIN-Flrm. TURPENTINE Steady. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July ll.-DRY GOODS The cotton goods markets hold steady with trade Of moderate proportions. All wool markets are quiet Jobbers report a good demand for spot merchandise of a staple character. Yarns rule steady, but quiet. Snsjar Market. NEW YORKr July U.-SUOAR-naw, firm: Muscovado, 3.0(63.110: centrifugal, 3.543.61o; molasses sugar, 2.79ff3.S6o; re fined, firm. REPORT OF CLEAIIIIVO HOUSE NEW YORK, July 11. Bradstreet's bank clesrinir reonrt for the week nndiner July 10, showl an aggregate of $2,538, 122,000, as against $3,063,768,000 last week and $3,440,310(000 In the corresponding week last year, following is a 11st ot tne clUes: CITIES. Amount Inc. Deo. anew xorn.,, ,....., $l,S54,67Z,OO0 32.4 14.6 34.9 18.6 18.8 14.3 10.3 17.6 22.4 20.7 6.4 ...A 21.3 23.4 8.1 (fi 20.1 8.6 25.9 ,37.7 20.0 17.T "i'.'i "i'i 24.3 17.2 84.8 32.3 . 8.5 "els cmcago uoston Philadelphia Sty .Louis.... ........ Pittsburgh f.1 . . . l.H6,03ffl ..... 1U.SO4.O90 CS.4M.O0Q 47.472.000 nauun wily. San ' Francisco Baltimore 4S,702,0CW 31,646,000 23.G92.000 ..... Cincinnati , Minneapolis 19,476,000 Los Angeles......... 19,908,090 24.722,000 Cleveland Detroit New Orleans OMAHA Louisville .......... Milwaukee Seattle Portland, Ore....,,. St Paul ...A Denver Indianapolis Salt Lake City Columbus 8.0 14,848,OOM 14,000,000 12,105,000 14.048. a 10,659,000 9,889,000 8,289,000 7,449,000 7,955.000 6,797,000 6,733,000 6.002,000 4.4 18.2 Toledo Uiiluth Des Moines 4,153,(00 4,751,000 3.744.000 ............ Taconia , 2.315.000 uaxiand . reoria ,,. San Diego 3,149,00 2.SS7.0001 I 2.TW.000, 2,482,000 1,809,00') 1.323.000 uayton a... Sacramento .6 'ii.'e watenoo , Springfield ,111.... Qulncy, III Bloamlngtnn, III.. t,675,00W 075,000 742.000 20.6 8.6 13.0 21.5 9.8 iiS 19.1 21.0 12.8 8.0 7.3 601,000j ogden, Utah Decatur. HI 687.000 435.000 Jacksonville, III.... 250,000) E.4 woaningion St. Joseph Lincoln Sioux City 7,360.000 6.63S.O00 2,893,000 3,234,000 ..... . .. Wichita. ... Topeka v... , J,CT7.W0 Cotton Market. NEW1 YORK. July ll.-COTTON-Fu tuios closed steady. Closing bids; July. 12.03c; August 12.030; September, ll.Wc: October, It 42c; November. ll.Sto; Decem ber, lLSlc; January. lLfflcs February. tl.p; March. lL3$c; May. L40c. Jack London Is Batter. OAKLAND, Cat.. July IL-Reports of the condition ot Jack London, the author, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, indicate steady Improve ment He Is resting easier today than at any time since he was token ill. OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET Not Enough Cattle Here to Really Test Out Values, H0QS ARE STEADY TO STRONG Sheep nnd Lamb Receipts Fair for n Frldny .Trade Generally Slorr nt Steady Prices All Bold In Fair Season. ntlmt rr k r v..,.. 4. 101 t?VTUJl UUIJT A .VMM Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 1.630 3.8S W.15J nrririai n-n , . mih ilho mm 18.410 Official Wednesday ., 2,670 Official Thursday 1,611 EsUmato Friday. 350 10,143 4.477 8,903 2.8M 7.SW 6,600 Five days this week.. 8,390 40,193 35,976 Same days last week.. 6,977 41,283 19.300 Same daj-s 2 woeks ago 13,799 68.8i3 10.033 Same days I weeks ago 13,167 48,041 11.153 Same days 4 weeks aro 11,926 14.698 it.Vt Same days last year.. 7,055 43,765 17,683 The following table shows tho receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha live stock market for the year to date s compared with lost year. ... 1M. lilt Inc. pep. Cftttl 435,601 43M( Nogs ...r....,t649.177 1919.TO 880,111 Sheep 978,(5)2 937,3(1 89,151 The following tabla shows th rantfe of Prioes for hogs at South Omaha for the last faw days, with comparisons: Pats,. 1913. 11913. U9U.1910.19tf.llK.lOT July 1 July 2., July 3.. July July &.. 8 65H 8 63U PTl 8 81U 7 37 1 19 6 38! S W 7 631 6 951 6 94 6 84 5 76 . 6 79. 679 6 74 6 69 6 64 60S 3 79 8E$ 7 63 7 67 6 97 6 0S 6 40) 7 6S5 7 71 July 6.. 7 6 2 8 DSj 7 761 IS juiy 7,, July 8., July 9. July 10. July 11, 6 31! 685! 6 33 0 37 8 78 7 CM 6 So 8 82H! 8 75U 7 23 7 19 7 24 8 U 8 62 768 15 7 67 7 67 6 18 S tV 6 29 8 41 7 201 8 41 Sunday. "Holiday. Receipts nnd disposition or lire stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterdayi RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. St Bt P. Ry 1 4 ,. Missouri Paciflo Ry...... 3 2,. Union Paciflo R, R 24 17 C. & N. W. Ry., east.... .. 9 ,. C. & N. W. Ry., west 8 39 C St P., M. ot O. Ry...v 8 8.. C, B. St Q. Ry., east 3 3 .. C, B. St Q. Ry., west 6 10 3 C R. I. St P. Ry east,, .. 7, ,. C. It I. & P. Ry., west.. .. 10' Illinois Central Ry 2 Total receipts ,. 1 111 SO DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattls. Hogs. Sheep, Morris ee Co 6 1.115 BWlft & CO 70 Cudahy Packing Co. ....101 Armour A Co.. 69 Sah warts St Co... .. 1,543 3,201 717 374 4 1.053 "643 a ( , Morrell ,, 20 61 49 swift Kansas city.. Swift from country.. Cudahy. Kansas City w. u. p. CO........,..,,.,. St Clair Ronton, Vansant ft L.... Hill & Son 3 6 8 3 F. B. Lewis. 3 RothsQhlld St Krebs 0 Mo. St Kan. Calf Co 8 Other buyers .., 49 Totals.. , 444 6,011 0,183 CATTLE Fresh receipts of cattlo this morning were very small,, only fourteen cars being reported in. Still this makes the total for the five days this week about 1.400 head larger than for the same days last week, and over 1,000 head larger than tor the Same corresponding period a year ago. Most ot the cattle In this morning wero beet steers. At the same time there was a fair demand and practically everything on sale changed hands In good season at strong prices. The best yearlings sold up n m ,i I Vi tfl RK Uf 11 l,,.ii.ttt M Aft which Is 15c higher tlian they sold for, comma, uuv un quality loaay was somewhat better, As noted yesterday the market tor, the week is around lSOSOo higher, on the general run ot cattle, with yearlings around 36o higher. There were only a. few odds and ends of oo ws and heifers and they commanded fully steady prices. They ore safely lMf 20o higher than last week. There were no stockers or feeders ot any consequence, but Uie feeling for the week is strong. Quotations ,on Cattle-Good to choics beef steers, JA.26eti.76; fair to good beef steers, $7.90O&26 common to fair beet taers, $7.254.7.00; good to choice beliefs,' $7.0188.001 good to choice bows, to.co-a7.4Q; fair o good grades, jJ.fcH;.00j common to fair grades, $3.0&5lt5: good to choice stockers and feeders, 7.40&.00; fair to good atockers and feeders, $7,?0 7.49: comon to fair stockers and feeders, $6.2i,00: stock cows and heifers, $6,000 6.60; veal calves, $7.0009.76; bulls, stags, etc., $8.0007.40. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. If...., tU 7 70 ......... 101 M 30 ,.. IH lit Ha. At. Pr. ( .,,1111 I it I 1 I H li no l to ( 1104 t io tt lta 8 k STEERS AND HEIFERS. M UX 8 tt COW8. t 1 8 7t 1 lit? ( 10 1..... MO 4 71 1..,., .1130 t0 y.IOH I K) t ,1S7 ( 0 3 778 7 J BULLS. l.,... mo $ u t mo 1 1 1 1M I .,L;y.,....MM 71 CALVES. 1., 10 7 M I. , 154 I SO i..,,,.,.,.. v 7 V) ... )..... 110 00 V., i It 0o 1... STOCKURS AND W . , 1T9 I tQ JJ9 7i KEEDEnS. Ml M U MJ 7 71 8 KIO 7 40 HOGS Receipts were fair for a Friday, but there was a better reeling in the trade this morning, and on the whole values registered n slight advance. Shippers were the first to take hold, making their purchases at steady to strong fig ures. When packers started out, the fig ures they offered were just about stsady with yesterday's average, but ssilers held on for better money, and, as there was a fair Inquiry from all quarters, they finally got it The earjy tradS was very" stow, in tact were was no special activity in evidence at any time, but once started, the movement was fairly continuous, and by 10 o'clock all but a rw loads, had changed hands, Prices were, on an aver age, just a shads higher than yesterday's general market, with oocaalonal sales showing a gain of close to five cents. In other words, values were about steady with yesterday's strong close. Bulk of the hogs sold at $8.70Oa.76, with the long; string at the lower figure. Some choice lights sold as high as $8.90, just a nickel over yesterday's highest price. Considering the moderate supplies, the week's trade has been rather unsatis factory from a seller's standpoint For the five days values have remained about stationary, and today's average is If any thing a little stronger than at the, close of lost week. With the exception of Mon day, each day's market has been more or less draggy, and on most days prices have weakened towards the close. Today's offerings amounted to about HI cars or 7,200 head, making the total for the five days in ths neighborhood of 40,193, This Is a decrease ot over 3.000 head as compared with the same days last week and about 8,600 short of the supply for the same period lost year. Representative sait: No. 10... I!::: ... At. 8s. Pr. ..Ill ... lit ..1H 40 I 40 ..III 140 I 40 ..M4 M t 40 Ks. At. Bh. 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I 71 , 10 lit 170 H.'. K'5 ... IT ii hi to ft 70 - if tn in a t M HI IM I TO Tl 1 IM Tt Tt Ul 40 I 70 It MO ... I Tt II 107 ... I TO H HI ... ITS 1 III 10 110 H HI 110 ITS It. Ill 10 I Tt 71 M0 ... I 10 M Ill 10 lit tt., II Ml ... I 10 14.. 120 ... I 10 Ul ... I H IT tM ... ITS U Ill 10 1 Id t IU 110 I TO 10 Ut 1H I 10 tt ut ... tit n 101 ... IM 10 US H I to II tit 10 I H II, Ul 40 t 10 Tt.......tU 40 I W ST. m ... I TO II w.UI ... its II.. 114 ... I TO It... .J,. ZOO lit IU if nt i to i io ii ui ... i to el vtu 1 t io ft iu ... I to tO......,Mt It lit PIGS. tt tt ... I M ' 8H10ISP Blow, steady, was tho way both buyers and sellers described the market on both sheep and lambs. The trade was pretty well supplied with of ferings tor a Friday, and. as tor some llttlo lime back, lambs made up by for Uie greater part ot the receipts. The lamb supply amounted to about fifteen cars, While some five cars Included praa tlcally all the old stock. The demand seemed very fair, which enabled sellers to dispose ot thslr. holdings, suitable as killers, before 10 o'clock. A range of 87.7i88.00 took nearly all the lambs on tale and, as on yesterday, the latter figure Was the high point of the day, being paid for about thres cars ot Idaho lambs weighing around sixty seven pounds. Among the sales of what few aged sheen wera offered wero thrsa cars of Idaho wsthers at $1.66. Some range won axeraging 100 pounds sold at Jl.2ft. Noth ing else ot consequence took place In tho nsea sneep division. There were a few feeders in s sht this morning nnd they were practically, all lambs and sold nt prices showing little It any chnngo from Wednesday's trade. Tho domand continues very fair tor this time ot tho year, and It might be interest ing to nntn thni fneder lambs started to go to tho country this year about $1 a l unarea manor tnan a year agu. Taking the general market as n wholo This week. It has been all that OOUW have been expected and salesmen nre far from making any complaints. Tho re ceipts have been liberal, and in foe at that fact, prices have advanced nearly every day, lambs being now around stffp 406 higher than n week ago. Bo Tew aged offerings havo shown up that prices in dicate little If any ohahgo from last week's close. D'eoaing siock is pouioiy lonnoo up for tne weeic. ' Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, Bond in ehnlea. 17.80rES.20: lambs, fair to good. $4.6007.60; lambs, feeders, $5.2500.35; yearlings, range, $6.0OiT6.00 yearlings, feeders. $4.X04.75; wetheVs, range, $1,000 166; wethers, feeders, $3.3503.75; ewes. range, ii.ww4.go; ewes, iseasrs. s&iw.u. 650 Idaho wethers 93 4 35 75 cull wethers , 80 4 $35 1831 Idaho lambs 63 8 00 47 Idaho ewes ..100 4 24 103 Idaho lambs . 63 7 75 201 Idaho lambs 66 7 76 263 fsedor lambs 69 a 10 CHICAGO LIVE ST.OCIC MARKET Cattle Steady to Strontn HoffS Sternly to Shade Hlnher. CinCAao, July ll.-CATTLB-Recelpts. 15,000 head! market, steady to strong; calves 26c hlirher: beeves. J7.254iO.15: Texas sfeers, J7.0Gjj8.20; western steers, $7.25 stockers ana reeders, &.wu.w; cows and heifers, $3.8608.60; calves, $8.60011.00. HOGS Receipts, 65,000 head; market stoaay to a snaae nigner) duik ot sales, J8.857i9.10; light $8.7009.20; mixed, $8,650 9.20; heavy, $8.4CO9.10; rough. 8.4&0&65; pigs. $7.t5Q9LlO. . BHBHI' AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,000 head; market generally steady; native sheep, $4.1606.60; western; $4.20O&.60; year lings, $5.6007.25; lambs, native $16008.23; western, $6.4008.25. St. Lnnls Live Stock. Market. BT. LOUIS, July 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,300 head; steady to strong; good to choice steers, IS.0OKa.25; dressed and butcher steers, $7.S5d.0o; stockers anl feeders. I3.257.C0: cows and heifers. 84.75 (S8.00; canners, J4.0Ojt4.75; fanny cows, fO.EOftf.ss; bulls, H.00W.O0; calves, $3,000 10.75; southern steers, $0.2&5J.10; cows and heifers, $4.250.6 . .HOGS Receipts. 6,600 head; market Bo higher; pigs nnd lights, $7.2509.16;, mixed and butchers, $0.0530. 15 good, heavy, 89,00 420. 1$. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,104 head: market steady: muttons. 83.75 ffb 4.23; yearlings, $5.0086.25; lambs, AMMt .1D- Kansas Cltr Live Stock Matket. KANSAS CITY, July U.-OATTLE-Re-celpts, 3,403 hendf market steady; prims fed stsers, $8.4008.80; dressed beeves, $7.25 08.85; western steers, tO.OOSW.lO; southern steers, $5.76Qa.OO; caws, $4,t4O7,00: heifers, $6,2503.03; stockers and feeders. ft5.SS07.7B; bulls, $3.0007.00: calves, $6.00fl9.. . HOGS-Rece)pts. 3.KM head! market Sa nixner; duik, ts.wwt.inw neav: packers and butchers, t8.80n8.87 Hin. 88.E0drS.87U! Dlirs. t7.7M8.KO. p SHEEP AND LAMBS hecftlntn.' itttt head; market strong; lambs, $0308.00; yearllnKs. $5.0000,00; wethers, $.E0O5.2&: ewas, $a.7SQP4.S5. Sionx Cltr Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, Ja., July 11.-CATTLT3-Beceipts, 900 head; market steady; naUve steers, $7,0008.25 bulls, stags, etc, $5,000 U'OGS-Recelpts, 7.0CO hood: .market steady to 6a higher; heavy, $163H08.67H; mixed. $8.67Hfl8.70; light $8.70O.80) bulk Of sales, $8,6008,70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head; no quotations. fit, Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head; market steady; steers, $7.2608.661 cows and heifers, $1.2606.23; Calves, $8.0009,25. ' HOGS Receipts, 2,600 head; market strong; top, $8.87Hj bulk. $8.7504.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head; market steady; lambs, $6.(908.00. Live Stock In Sisiht. Following, is ths receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets: " Cattle.HoKS. Sheep. South Omaha ffio 7.200 6. too St Joseph 800 2,600 2,609 h oux city 300 7.000 200 St, Louts 1,900 6,600 5,100 nnsas City 2,400 3.200 4.009 Chicago , 15,000 65.000 18,000 llotals 16,650 89,400 Si.SOO Coffee Market. NEW YORKf. July U.-COFFEE-JThe COffee market was less active today with prices higher on covering or fresh buying based on a feeling that the market wa. entitled to some rally after the sensa tional break of the last week or on ball. Uh crop accounts from Brazil. Tito 'open ing was steaay at uncnongoa prices to an advance ot 8 points on European buy ing on local trade support. After selling about 6 to 11 points net higher prices broUn 10 Dolnts. awlntr to dlsaDnalntlnr European cables and realising by recent Buyers ror a turn, out roinea later on reports that estimates of the Santos crop were dcwk reuuoea ivnu uioaeu sieauy cioslnir bids; July. 8. Wo: September. 8.7301 October. 8-SOc; December, 8.93a; Jan uary, 8.99a; March. 9.Uo; May, 9.Uc Spot coffee, steady; luo 7s. 9Hos Santos 4s, UHc; mild, dull; Cordova, WOWHo, nom inal. ... . . tlooton Bltuliiw Stocks. BOSTON, July ll.-Closln8? quotations on mining stocks were: iiixM ... li Unlink 41 Anul. Coptxr UHKmlii Cos. lltt A. , U B ITHNIplMlnt Mines ... IH Arliont Com ii North Butt I4M a A CC. A S. M, U Mrth Uk ljl Cat. ft Arlion fl'AOId Dominion 43 Cl. lleol . osoeoi it 1 lieou i. iooi 11 nUl loUQulney 64 V4 lUngo C p. ItVimitnnoa H Wl C U.. tHBuMrior US OoStoanlol Vrmt Dull. rnnklln viienvr u, ... hi lUTamtruk Uvi Olroux Con Onnby Coo, Orera Cntne ... I Rortl Cppr Knrr Ltk Lk Oop per Ia gtiu Copper... MUm Cbppr Kj-dlTldtOC tvitv- e. a. it. am... ii'A IU 4a Dfd 41 . llHvuh Coo ll-ljUUh Coppr Co.... . Tii Winona . l'4WvTrlna ,. ttli 44 Treasury Statement. WASHINOTON. July 1L-Thei .condition of the United States treasury, at the be ginning? of business today was as follows: Net balance In general fund, $iS$,343,Sli; total receipts yesterday, t2.ifO.57i; total payments yesterday. $3,843,918. Th rfcfir.lt this fiscal year is J7,t,183, axolnit a deficit of $8,657,897 last year7 exclusive of i-snanm cai)ai ana puouc qoot transao tlops. Wool Market. LONDON, July U.-WOOL The offer ings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 13.083 bales, principally cross-breds. The demand was better and prices were steady. Coarse grades sola quickly and the continent was an eager bidder tor the few Merinos offered, NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET fullest Bay in Wall Street for Great Many Year. THINGS AT A STANDSTILL Totnl Transactions 04,000 Shares the Smallest Amount Traded In Since May S, 1S00 Drift DoTrnvrnrd. NEW YORK, July U.-H Is necessary to go back over a long stretch of years to find another day as dun as today In tho stock market The total transactions were 64,400 shares, the smaUest amount traded in on any full day since May 27, l85- . Stock market operators spent the day m waiting for something to happen. Appar ently the forces which have been deter mining the courso of. speculation and price movements have spent themselves, ieaVIng ths market at a standstill. With tariff and currency legislation, the possi bility ot a strike on the, eastern rail roads 'and the Balkan war Hanging over tho market, speculators sro not Incline t to tako on new lines for either account and as the day was barren of news upon which to bane operations, trading como almost lo nolt . . . The drift of prices was dowmvard tnit bear traders made no attempt to press their advantage and In most cas.M losets wero held to tractions. Bouthtrn Fuclflo sold off, mj'e entity than the rt of the list Lower prlfes ot copper niUal in London, owing lo poor trade conditions arising from the Balkan disturbances, found reflection In the heaviness of the Coppor stocks, particularly Smelting. New York Central sold early in the day At HSW, a now low record for th year;-and. Chespeake A Ohto at 61Vi also reached a new low pplnt. jAnothor cash, loss by . the banks was forecasted b" :(he wyk'tV known movement of currency.' A decline0 ot $3,000,000 to $7,000,000 was indicated. In addition to loss of 4V)00,ift hold' shipped abroad, the Interior movement was less favorable to New Xjth. Had it not been for $1,000,000 gold trim Canada, this week ths banks would tuvo shown, a loss on direct operations with the In terior. Although tt Is unusuai'y tarty for tho currency to be moving Into thei Interior, n turn in the movtjiant vr ap parent this week, after a ion tuccciston. of heavy gains. Compared with previous weeks thq Inflow was .lcellsdly smaller while the direct export thlpments wflro about twice as large as last week. Bonds were affected slightly by tho sagging ot stocks. Total sales par value $1,612,000. United States 4s registered dt..i'na U and the 2a registered and Panama Ss, H on call. Number ot shares and range ot prioes of stocks: Stle. Hlfn. 1OW.Cloto, , Amerlesn Copper ....... 4,100 14 UH UVI' Aiatnotn AfTiouiium .., ...... American nt SusU,.. Amarlctn Can , , too Amtrtun Can ptA ,. too Amtrloan a St V , too American Cotton Oil.. AD. lea Securities 100 American tlnoevO; ,,.. ...... Amorlcan LocomotUs ... 190 American B. II....... 1,100 Americas 0. A It prd Am. Bugar luttnlns Amtrlun T. A T 200 at tm S3 tm 41 ti ti 8tt lot MM ..... ..... 107 121 lMK.itSK American Tobtora 100 Z10 no sos Antcone- lllnlnc Oo..., 900 IS Atchison . 1,000 MH Atchison Bid . ..... AtUnlle CoMt Lin'.,..,, ,,,. nsltlmore A Ohio,. ...... lilblhm BtMl ..... llrooklra fttpia Transit.. 100 Mil Canadian 1'aettlo ,., MOO Ulfc Contrtl Ltathtr CheMpUi & Ohio 1,100 UK Chlf U. W...... Chloaco, M, & Bt. P.,., tOO'lOtU. Ctlcr A N, Wi,,,,,,, .'-100 llS IS 1 IS tSM KM 11JH n I4U 111K. .1IH ii'i tu . I1U SB 101 in ' ColoraOo V. A I , , , . IT Consolldtled Ota 100 1UV4 1MU 1 Oeltwar A Hudson,...,. ...... Denrer A Mo arand.... Uenrer A R. O. ptd.... HO Dlitlllo' (Securities Rrl , tOO Rrl IU Tt ..... 'sir' "tii st.tr ie tiu tlH rant p'a. ...... ..... "Otr.oml Hictrio .fV,.... loo 1HH lliu Orit Korthtrn titO....,,' 400 111 1S urt rvonntm ore cut. 400 Illinois Omtrtt 100 Interborouiu Met ...... ZOO Inter. Met ptd International Htrrtittr,, Inter.Mtrln ptd tntornitloaal raper ...... Internstlonti lumn ..... Kansas Cltr Southern... 100 Lcld n Lohlsh Vallr 900 duISTllle St KashTlll.. M Bt P. St 8. St. M. 100 Mlisourt, K. A T....., 200 Mlatourl Paeltlo ........ tOO NstlonsI Dtocalt ...... Naliimat L4 k Kl R. It of7M. Id ptd.. 100 New York Central....,,. 2,tC0 N. r., O. A W 100 Norfolk A Wtra too North Amorlcan KbrUwra I'acttlo tOOr tOSH 1MH j(-vufo Mill ............. ....... ..... ..... la Pennsylvania ., '0O ItlU MIOK 111 l-ooples Om KO UH 110 10 fttuburih coaT,..t::,.,.,.:'.,.'.'.-.v. Proutd StMl Car...,.,,.,,,,,.'..,., Pullman Palact Car...,. 100 lis Ul fluaainjt t.o, mv, 11114 nepubiio 1. a .,.... ... ..... nepublle lit pM , Hock Island Co.. Hock Island Oo. nfd 200 ssu sili Seaboard Air Uiw....., :f rracoara A. u pta...... 200 41K U mim-DoaillHl O. m 4 nooinam iacma 1,700 Southern Itallwar fio. Railway ptd 904 TennesoM Corser Ttiat A Paciflo.......... 100 Union Paciflo ............ Union Paeltlo ptd , f.JCK) United Btatst Realty..,, ...... United SUtat Rubber., United Btates Steel , l.toO u, d, : pia.. Utah CopDer ,.. Va.-Carollns Chtmlcal .. 100 ' 101U 1,100 4SH Vt'abaah 100 Wabuh'pld ViXUrn Maryland , Western Union ,.., weatlnsbooaa Kloctrlo ........ ....... I, . . n 1 UUt MJCI I,.,. mil ..... 1ft 1114 Hit tU 111 4' J'Wy, t 4 tt 14 H .;. s 1H 111 IU I SOTS in ui in lH. t04 , lo jo h, ., .. in ..... 4f JSU 13V4 It ' tiH nil 5V4 nn mh u 1MU 1MU 1MU ss n KH Mfi 'ioU k Tl$l H 27H 27T ) 'ItH im Mitt mg, It E1K KU K-Jti it ..... ..... SOU, II iL New Vorlt atoney Markef. V,, JTPnK; Ju,'r. MONBY-On call. 2WSH per cent? last loans, 2H per centi closing bid. per centi 'offered at .par.nt Time foans, strong; sixty days, my per cent; nlnetyvdays, 4S4H per centi six months, a pit cent ' PRIME MEatCANTILB. PAPJR-a pep. cont 8TERLINO EXCirANOIS-Btcady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8325 for sixty-day bills and at $4.6690 for de- mandi commercial bills, $4.S2t. SILVER Bar, Wio; Mexican rfoUsib, ' BONDS-Oovernment, weak; railroad,' easy. The following were the closing quota-, tlons on bonds; , V. 8. rat, Si, r.. JS JK. a So. r. ..., t7 do coupon .!? S. lio.. tow tJ. 8. S. r . U A N. unt S.... ISlJ do coupon j;iMi K Is T. 1st 4s. IM4 B. 8. 4a. rts !H)fwd6 ?' K- 11 do coupon faeltl 4s.....f4ti Panama ta coupon.. 101 do oonr. Sa Tt A.-C. 1st ff ttfi.. JN Jl It 0t M 4HSTTH Amr. A. Is....... JTfcJft Y p. ;. IHs. ... SO A. T. A T. e. 4i.. tH do deb. 4s gu Amer. Taco I. .111 N. T. N. V. tt It ' Armour Co. 4e ttvt sr. 8Ks t AUhlsoa Sa. 4... JIVsN. a W. lata 4 IS Sq ct. 4a 1W0 5,lv,T- IMii do ct, ts...; SJHNo- iHeln, u tltC X. O. U 1st 4s "J 4o ts vi Bal. ft OhVJ 4i JHgl 8- I ride. Utt dslVis l""!!?-S? r' JHrltllHii Brook. Tr. . 4i... JH oon. 4. u Can. ct Oa. Si...r..lOSVkIUadlni no. 4s. IIU Ota. leather Si. ... Mils. L. A 6. T. ts 4s ITtt Ove. Ohio 4Hs.. tlH do sea. Is do osnV. 4U 7KBt U B, VT. o. it Tilt Cnlcaso ft Z IHs. M 8. A L. sal. Si?...? it1 C D. A g. i. 4i. .. S9a. Pao. sol. 4..,. 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