THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JTLY 20, 1913... 4-C . ItKAIi B8TATK. tVAIlM A UANX'll ll.t.Vll.S KOI1 S.VliK Nebraska SNAPS FOK HOME INNTSSTOKS, WASHINGTON COUNTY i farms 40 to 160-acre tracts miWn a radius of 36 miles Omaha. HWhly Im proved. No trade, but cy term. Ad dress Box 1a Kennard, Neb. TO ACKB& Do you want to buy 70 acres of aa jrood land us thero is In the world: land that drouths or floods do not affect; land that grow bumper rrops of all kinds every joar and haa no failure or drawbacks; fine location. . mUf from postoffloe. A alley. UouBla count-. Neb. 1'. O. Har rier, Valley. Neb. Worth InvcatlnatlnB-MlRht Trade. If vou want an A No 1 Htork farm of S3) acres well Improved, niooth, black andy loam soli, grove, running water, pood fair btilldlncs, 3 miles from Kmmett and 4 from O'Neill and want It at a l...w figure and easy trrms. WRITE I. C. GIBSON. SOl'TH OMAHA. NISll GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Sm'." antMh''uy$. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Wheat Exportcrt Sure of Poiltlon Up to Middle of Aujjuit.. CORN IN A WEAK POSITION l'O A. Improved, Ioup county; sacrifice: owner la "up niraltist It" and will sell under tho hammer price. This land la prlred at Its per ncrc and carries an en; cumbrance of $1,700. It prodmics Rood rrops regularly, located near the county seat we have been authorized to offer It nt 315 Ir acre. Make us your offer. Shopcn & Co.. Omaha. Neb. PINK lGO-acre farm In Johnson county, miles to market, on rural mail and telephone line; $HO per ncrc; liberal terms; no trades. Hox 316, Crab Orchard, Neb. 1.600-ACllB ranch, fair Improvements, Price per arre Including stock, Im plements 3S.fV. ,, QANOBSTAD. 404 Dee BldK. D. 8177." FOl'ND-320-acro homestead In settled neighborhood. Fine fann land, no said lulls. Cost you 1175, filing fees and all. J A Tracy. Kimball. Nob. FOR 8AL.E WO-acre ranch, seventeen miles from town; good water And build Ings; at 110.00 per aero If taken at once. W. H. Dubert. Mltcholl, Neb. Many of the IIIr Trader Kren Op In ISxpectatlnn of the Market' Uncertainty and a Possi ble SI on, p. ... OMAHA. July 19. Mia. 'Up to and Including- August 16 export ers In the wheat trade are sure of their position. They knew that lmpotung coun tries Will take overvthlnir nfferpri and that a big trade Is assured. Western Isurope will be In a tioalllon to furnish considerable wheat wanted by tho home countries after the middle of August; Russia will ship In larger quantities, and for this reason thero Is no demand hi the present time for wheat for the last nail or nest month. The do Itlcal situa tion abroad has been a most Uncertain one for some time past, and not only the millers of tho old world, but speculators and other Interests will not allow them selves to be found without a nurplus of wheat available In case of an outhreaK of any kind. Wheat owned by tho importing nations mav not bo stored at home, but It Will be owned by them and can bo ordered shipped from the selling countries wnen ever Wanted. Tho fact that the weekly clearances from both coasts, as complied by Brad street's, show a falltni,' off of LMO.OW bushals as compared with the previous week Is no reflection of the amount of business dono from day to day. Cash wneat was uncnancca. The corn market Drooosltlon. Many vn nn jvurh riitv. I Is too uncertain. The Chicago trade. as Montana. IN TUB JUDITH RABIN. Q 1ST 1,000 ACRKS. 1,04) acres of smooth, rolling Judith Itasln, Montana, acres. Come now and see tho best wheat Holds you havo even seen- Three miles from one railroad sta tion, four and a half miles from an other, too acres are under cultivation. About 200 acres will be seeded to winter wheat Thero are 35 acres of good alfalfa. Telephone line Into tho houso, of which one-third party Interest goes with the place. There aro two small houses, a new barn and well, living spring on northeast corner and Judith river touches south 40 acres. Hprlnc In the center of the land. There Is an Ice houso and tool house. It Is fenced. This land will pro duce 40 buihels of winter wheat, splendid alfalfa, oats and other crops. Climate and water Just delightful. Como now. For fuller particulars aeo or write Wra, II. Brown Co., 6 N. Ia Bnllo St-, Chicago, III. , or Hobson, Mont. lxw excursion rates Tuesday. whM hi llllln rorn houuht at the ". f.r.u"u"'Z'uI JS""'' SMarl an tATi WftgTS Sg nti hliit hnvn tim news In their favor. VKOKTAULieH Potatoes, large, new, wmni nf Jh M.h o2f Me nowKt Pr bushel, 31.000. Qnlons, California, No s whlu ots fS? AugS" shipment at large yollow per lb.Ka4e. Tomatoes: Wo' Sndwhe BePtembS "option. Cash Tennessee, per 4-ba.Vte, llJb; S- oat were Vic higher. '-.. . Clearances on corn wero ,,w uuii wounuuancuup-ivuasung rai nt iiCr outs 8,004 bushels and whent and flour dozen, 15c; Michigan celery, por dot,, 35c; equal to 222,000 bushels. . . , . Mott's elder, per keg, 33,60; Nehawka, The closo at Liverpool was .d higher cider, per keg, S3.2S; asparagus, per dor., -,t..., a.,, hlirhar on corn. Mr.', rhubarb, Dor aa.. 30c: anions. Dr Primary wheat receipts were 1.G1S.CO0 1 doz., ZOo; new beets, carrots, turnips, peri UU. ano SlUpmcntS LIW.V'.W uu. im,hih. ,v- UM ow, yK, bib, uufc, vw, mutatici, yvi celpta last year of 1,113,000 bu. and shlP-ldoz., 20a! head lettuce, cer doz, J1.00; iMmnrv mm rrfi.lnts were 891.000 bu. areen DSDDers. nor basket. Mo: wax -or and shipments of 817,000 bu, against re- green beans, per basket! $1.00; hoUtouae1 celpts last year of 308.O00 bu. and ship- oucumbers, por basket, $1.15; cauliflower, inentS Of BxsUWI BU. , I lv, tkiiviiuu hu, iu., DHMnrv n,i rncelnts wero 732.000 bu. i24c: new cabbage, per lb,, 2Vio. egg- and shipments of 61s,tt bu. against t-c- plant, per doz,, $W; horseradish, 3 doz. eclpts Ust year of 2VO.O0O bu, and ship- bottles In case, per case. Drome- mcnis Ol Out n t til rT 11 ITTT.!IITH Wheat. Corn. Oats. 11 soft aheil, por lb., 20c; medium pecane, 43 Bin opening Vatler, Montana, August t; more lands thrown open for settlement under tho Carey act; only six miles from Vallcr; no sage brush or stumps; the best chance In the west for a cholco Irri gated farm; como and select a tract, you have fifteen years to pay for It. Hea our wonderful grain crops In harvest season. Write Valler Farm Bales company, Box 10W, Valler. Montana. Chicago Minneapolis Uuluth Omaha Kansas City hl iouis ... Wlnnlnou r I mum n,an II tr III lup. inn nail Tho following caBh sale were reporieu. . !Y.r.T;. ih iV uXLJ Wheats No. i hard winter. 4 A9". " "V""n.' rZZi. i 81Vic, cars 6Mc car itc No. 4 white, -i cars jc. i-j-cht ti-., (trade. 1 car 35V4C. Corn; No, 2 whlto, l cur wn y, , --, Militv iuitiv.. Jur 0lc; No. 4 white. 3 cars steady; Muscovado, 3.07c; WE are owners of a largo block of Yellowstone county, Montana, farm land and are preparod to offer same on closo prices In tracts of 320 to 10.000 acres. Correspondence Invited. If interested, prospective purchasers will bn shown the laud. Danaher-IIolton Co.. 1302 Plymouth Bids,, Minneapolis, Minn. OreKoiti WK are owners of a 700-acro 3-year-old commercial npplo orchard, located in Douglas county. Oregon. nonlrrlKated and In high state of cultivation. Will sell It In 100-ncro tracts or multiples thereof to responsible parties desiring a first-class retail proposition. Detailed Information and terms, furnished. Hunnydale. Orchard vuiiii'biu', .riymouin uiag,, aiinne epoils, Minn. Texna, TEXAS School Lmnl-$1.50 to $5 per ic, i-vjiii uown, uaiance rorty years; nformatlon and Texas map free. Journal ,-uunBiuiig to.i Houston, Tex. RBAIj estate loans. HAVE you seen a Sarcophagus 1 hogv to loan on Omaha homes, N ueiay. u. AUllien wo., inc., 121 city i.mnut.i uiuii. uuusiik Ufa. CITY loans wanted, ko&ns ior build toe purposes. W. II. THOMAB, , S BUte Bank Bldg. t OMAHA hornet. Cast NebrasKa farms. 1018 Omaha National. Douglas 3713, LOAN8 on farms and Improved city l,BJ"H' "i allu far cent; no ueiay, J. II. Dumont & Co., ltMi Farnam Bt WAJNTED-aty loans and warranto, w. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1820 Farnam Bt. GARVIN EROS Loan'' mo nnd up. v ' xaxvuo. 0mna Nat Bank. MOO to $10,000 made promptly, I'. D, wead. Wead Bldg.. nth and Farnam. 6 EJTJ. hP1,! Bemls-Carlberg Co "7 310-tli Brandcli Theater Bldg. LAItOE loans our specialty, Btull Bros. WANTKD City loans. Peters Trust Co, HARRISON & MORTON. 911 Om. Nat. WANTED TO MORROW I WANT to use a few hundred dollars lor a few moaths only. Can therefore xv per pent, uooa umana real estate note will be assigned. Address. C SO, WlUi pay 7 per cent for $500 first mort cage on K-room houso worth $l.(4v; rents tor w per year. Aadress n. sis. Bee. WANTED TO BUT, Dolgoff Jd-hand store pays highest prices xorrunuture, ciotnes. snoeii. wta. ivji. OLD Coins Wantcd-1 to $1,000 paid for hundreds of rare coins to lVJl- Many In circulation. Get posted. Bend stamp for targe coin circular. numismatic Bank, juept Is 6. Fort Worth. Tex. WAKTKD-Uood second-hand lit rn Kine; mpst be In good condition. Address village uierx. uoroova, eu. stead v; September, La Plato, t lld; Oe- , tooer. La Pluto, ts r,d. un.niA (Ju.vijrtAi. MAiiKti-r. BUTTail-No. 1, Mb. cejtton, Jec; No. 1, to-lb. tubs, il6c; No. 2, Tin. FISH White, irsh, 1ZO; trout, fresh, ISq; large ti apples, frcsti, lsc; dp.uii.li macketei, l&o, shod roe. Per pa.r, 4m; sauiion, frean, 16o; halibut, fiesh, 10c; buifaio, be; bullheads, im; cliuuuvi uai llsh, lso; pike, loo; pIcKerel, lie. CHEKHL-lmported Bi), 3xc; Ameri can ttwlss, 26c; block Swiss, 24a; twins, 17o, duiaed. lie; tilpItU, JiV.,. loutig Americas, 18c blue label bnvK 17c, lim bergcr. 2-lb., 22o; New York, white life. POULTRY-Brolicre, 3Utf4Jc per lb.; hens, 16c; cocks, Mftc; uucks, iSftiko; geese, lc turkeys, a20c; plguons, . per doz., $1.20; roosters, 9c; Uucks, rull lea thered, W.iCi geeso, lull feathered, lie; sijunba, No. 1, Jl.uO; No. 2, if)c BKKF CUT 8-No. 1 ribs, 17.4c; No. 2, 16c; No. , 16ic. No. 1 loins, iye: No. 2, 17Vic; No. 3, lie Nd. 1 chucks. UJic; No. 2, lie; No. 3, lu)ic I,o. 1 rounds, No. 2. wAci No. 3, HHc;. No. I plates, 8 14c; No. 2, ho; No. 3, tVio. The following fruit and, vegetable prices are reported by the (Jlllnsky Fruit company: FRUITH-Callfornla deciduous fruit; Climax largo red plums, per crate, 1L76; Burbank, large red sweet plums, per crate, $1.50; Wlckson largo green plum, per crate $1.S5; Wickson large green plums, per box, $1.(0; fHrnord large red plums, per crate; $1.25; Botan medium red plume. Per crate, $1.85; Bartlett pears, per box, $2.75; St. John peaches, per box, $1.25; Crawf6ttl peaches, per box, $1.25; canta loupes, pony crstPi.v $2.75; cantaloupes, standard, per cratK' $3.IS Arizona, stand ard cantaloupes, $3.23 pony, $2.70; Jumbo, $2.76. Home grown blackberries, per 21 ciuart case, $3.00. Oranges, extra fine . ,. Valencias. 128. 2f8- sir.eSj her box, $3.00; aXPr.i!SnVli traders Hunkll ValenplflsVsaW.tOi 17 200, 216. I evapormeu, curion vuiiiaiuiiiK iiiu.'n More Important Speculative Issues ' Lose Gains. fraaklls tVtBMeflr A n. Jl Oranby Con I?H 'Tamarack Drwi, Caatnea .... HU. 8. g. R. M . . i . n - , . . J , . . . . IIIV gwjnim vvppvr ir ui yiv Kerr Ika lUtltah On Lake Copter Utlh GofPr O. I m. SiIU CaDDtr. .. 4 WlnoM Miami Obprxr ... 31 miveriM M Villi. NEW HAyEN MOVES WIDELY retroleum Hxhlblts Forther Weak nesa American Tobacco Kxccp tlunallr Ileavr, It Loss Over I'lve Points. 333 7B i 56 , 143 , 3SJ 231 120 91 12S per lb., 13Hc; Jumbo pecans. Louisiana. paper shea, per id., z&c; niDerts, per iu 16c. Drako almonds, per lb., loci paper 7 1 shell, ner lb.. ISO: Brazils, tier lb.. 10a: 10 Brazils, large, washed, per lb., 12o; black 37 1 walnuts, per lb., 2Hoi raw No. 1 peanuts, Der lb.. 7c: jumbo peanuts, per lb.. So: roast peanuts, per tu., ape, siiniiDanc 0 2-3 cars huc; no. t mum, rx. I steady, oar 60oi No. 3 entxed, 1 car 60?;cS No. "nUTTB mixed, 1 car 69c. l.tfttr MVioj no Brade, A crimen" car (oats mixea; Wikc, i car eiu, Nerr Yorlc Clrnrrnl Starket. NKW YORK, July l.-BUqAR-Raw. o.viw; contntugai, sugar, 2,82c; refined! molasses Steady! receipts, ft,G5l tubs! extras, 2Mi27i.lc: firsts asu?i fficj state dairy, finest, 26ci process oxtiua 'Jt04 , n-i.-'ui,..!. m shard 2o; imitation creamery firsts, aio Omaha Cosh fMce-wh.eV ?. 2 naro, fac.ory. current make, firsts, sitlatii.1 2o; No. 3. lura. imnwi jo. a pftc)ting stock, current make. No. 1 Fitte. ?L.f551InJa'. AJSBSa& ,&6a1; CIIHifflMket steady; 'receipts. nominal No durum, ?-JjNoro boVel.rrtaterw,?o.e 3rJf r'lo white, iti2Ho;No. 3 whiui. wuwc. 12UUs - Steady; receipts. ll.TSS pases; No. 4 white, 6ie4lM(0! No. yll.WW' fresh gathered extras, 24&2o: extra firsts No. 3 yellow. Wo: go. ,4 yellow. UU 2nr23c; firsts. 18H5o; Pennsylvania rand nominal: No. 2, tOVOWci No. wo. neaTy hennery whites, as, (o size and 4, ts(ffii.no,Br"i'!i .',n,i,,,.i tiwaiity, afflawi catnerea wnitea, 2328c: 2 white, 87USKc, nominal standapl.3?V4 vvestern gathered whites, 204220, ' 37Kc nomlnalj No. 3 white, niio, No. povLTRY-Llve, weak chickens, west- white. Vifl37o., ..Slnluit " roiri. 20e; fowls, ISc; turkeys. lo; C0o. nomlnuW No. 1 f eetf, i?0" a dressed, firm; fresh killed western chlcki IIYB; No. 2. WMlic, nominal, No. s, en(1 :jfZ7o. fow , jsmoihiMjcj turHoys, is OSMCCo, nominal. i8C. i CIIICAOO URAIN AND PROVISIONS KnnlMM1 cljy nnd PrwrUloi,, I KANSAS CITY, July 19. WHKAT , Tradlna- and CIoslnK " .WHS,. W No. 3. 7985riOi Prices on Board of Trade. CORN-No. 2 whfto, 66tp3J14ci No. 3. CHICAGO, July U.-ilopc in spring crop would escape serious darn ngn from rust took increasing Jttentlon today and lowered the price of whoat. The market closed steady nt io to Ho ,m.. io., nivVit. Com finished W to 4iHo higher, oats up Ho to io and pro visions irom VVOIU UBBHUV IU vanco of UHo. t . ,. tiViuA.ahla wnlhnr nnrthwest maiie the wheat Pit disposed to accept a cheerful view of new conwuons. -xm ..,!; uaaH-Flrsts. 1j; sec6nd. 10c caoies were nrmer seeineu w w. POULTRY Hens. 13e: roosters. ii!.. m niia ! n t AMtAn v n f nar vrivm i k . . r ' "i"?. "u"?."m" lT.Zr v,.i oi.t in a"""". "; broilers, iso. I. Ii A I a. TV II ess. a. rf Us mivwuj urm OATS No. 3 while. 40ti404c. HAY-8trong; choice timothy, $14,001? Closing Price of futures WHUAT-September, Mc; December, 83H83Io. CORN-July, (UHc; Bcptember, 6214c; OATU September, 33io; Deoomber, 4l; ai(o. miTTKii wreamery, sio;j rirsts, ;m; Do; NEW YORK, July 19.-Tho more Im portant speculative slock fell back to day frotn tho higher level reached yes terday. It was what t Ciders called a natural reaction . such as is the usual aftermath of an Important movement. Speculator took profits on long atuuK and the effect of this selling was In creased by renewed short offerings, Steel, Amalogamated, the tlarr.muii stucKs and Canadian Pacific fell back about a POint each. In suite of this movement, the market showed no appearanco of weak ness. Moat of tho standard Invustnient stocks held their gains. New Haven again roofed widely, this time advancing 2 points. The movements of the stock since announcement of President Mellen's resignation have been erratic and traders were urmblt to agree as to the bearing of the latent develop ments In the road's affairs on stock mar ket values. The petroleum stocks ex. hlbtted further weakness and California petroleum dropped to 16?, a new low record; Mexican petroleum lost a point, and then enjoyed a temporary boom on the strength of a rumor of favorable dividend action. It rose 2H above the day's low, but later fell back nearly to the previous close. American Tobacco was exceptionally heavy, Its loss amount ing to over 6 points. The bank statement failed to make as food a showing as had been predicted, netead of the cosh gain forecasted, the actual table disclosed h loss of more than $600,005. More time money wai being offered today and nlnetyday fund were easier. Commercial dullness In Ger many was reflected In easier time motiej In the bill market where ninety-day loans wero quoted at 44 per cent Should this condition conlinufl considerable oer man money may be offered here It wae thought, at more attractive rates than thosd 'pasting, In thin market. ino oona market won nieaay. Total sales, par value, $682,000. - United States in reeisterod and coupon United States s registered and coUDan and Panama 8s declined hi ori call on tho week and United States 3s coupon V4 Number of sales ana loadlnn uudtatlons on stocks were; Bales, uitn. ixw. cism. 11,100 titi U uu. Clearing Hon Rank Statement. NKW YORK. July-1. The statement of the actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for tne weex Shows they hold $20,272,200 rcrvp In ox cess of legal requirements. This is an in crease of $$57,400 from last week. Ti,c statement rollowa: Actual condition: Decrease. Loans $1.92.430.000 P.23.0X 20.272,200 S31,M Speclo i.eiral tenders . . . Net deposits 1,788,928,000 7.752.0W Circulation 46,921,000 M39.CO0 isxcesa lawful re serve Increase. Hanks' cash reserve In vault, $363,591,000. Trust comoanles' cash reserve in vault. $62,721,000. Aggegrate cash reserve, $426,112,000. Trust companies' reserve witn clearing house members carrying 25 per cent cash reserve, $66,477,000. nummary of statn banks and trust com panies In Greater New York not Included in clearing house statement: Decrease. Loons - $548,740,800 $1,779,409 Specie 66,421,400 '9,00) Legal tenders 7,603,60) 169.600 Total deposits 623,644,600 2,875,009 Amalgamated Coppar . American Agricultural American Beet Huiir... An'trleaii Can American Can ptd , American C tt F American Cotton Oil... Am. tea BcurlUea. .... American Llntaed .A .American liocoraotlr American n. a it. ..... American 8, ft It. ptd Am. fftigar natlalng... American T. & T Arcerlcan Tobaceu . . . Anaconda Mining Co. Atchlion Atchlian pfd Coa '"joo '" im 2i; 400 too 4li 'lift It 1H u I i7 17 21V4 It 1H Hti 10U 100 10U 10U 100 1374 1274 ltIM (00 SHU 214 211 l.ooo un '3H uu Atlantla Coaat L.tne. Daltlmora tt Ohio... Uthlhnm Hteel .... Brooklyn Kapld Tt Canadian ractflo . . . Oantral Ltathar .. . ObMptka A Ohio.. Chicaas O. W .CBlcago. M. a Bt. P tuitago a ti, w. .... Colorado V. k I ConaolMatail Ilia ion lMli luiu. tin Corn frodncta io tt 100 11T4 HHi lUttj " 1 104 Ti tH IK JUH 23 ZJ (oo.UiH iotti toi III l.wo UK . ... (00 ITU .Jr s.soo :iti wo as 4 M4 coo to Delaware & lludton, Dehrtr & Illo Orinde... . Iitnrtr ft It. 0. pM Dlttlllera Erecsrltlea Krl Krla lat pfd...-. , Sra td Ptd. ' Oanaral Electrics Ortat Northern pfd Ortat Northern Ora ctta. Illinois Central Isterbortiugh Met Inter. Met. pfd International Hanreitar.. intar.afarlna ptd lntarnatlonal Paper International Pump Kanma Cltr Southern... XAClftda ,0 lMgn Valler toulatllla A NaehTllla... M., pi. r. -A H. Kle. M. . Miiwourt, K. T........ MIimuH Paclfle j National lllecult iXUtlonal Le,d , K. H. It. ot U. li pfd.. New Tork Central. ....... N. Y.. O. t W Norfolk fc Weatera North American Northern Piclflo raclflo Mali . Pennirlranla I'eople'a Oaa P.. C, C. & fit. I, IMiUburgh Coal Premd liteet Cr t-uiiman raiaca Car.. 290 2tt( 1M lti SI lttt in lit 100 13S 1!S IDO lim 13H 200 a:i uii 1Q0 11IU 1UU 111 UOO UK 1JH UH l.OWJ MH, V. WO 103- 101 loo 57U 21 M 103 It 4 a 27 1 100. llltt IHH 14714 2H M itM. 343,114.000 3,030.000 92,938.000 ,(),, W) Local Hecnrltlea. Ouotatleae furalthed br Burnt. Brinker A Co.. in umana xationaj cana nuuaiag r Packlna Co. (a. l3i , Columbua E. U 6, 1K4 Council niurra O. ft K. (, lit! David Cole Inr. Co. la, H15 Deere ft Co. 7 per cent pfd Fairmont Creamery I p. c. guar Fairmont creamery i per eem pm. ... Lincoln, Neb., ret. 4a, op. lilt Lot Angelea Ky. Ii UHlUTlile O. A B. la. 1111 hew Orleana !L t U h. lilt Omaha 4Ua. Hit .". Omaha & C. D. St. Ity. ta. IMS Otnaha ft C. II. Ht. Ity pfd Omaha ft C. n. SL Ily. com Omaha A C. D, It. ts B. pfd retera Mill I per cent ptd Paokard Motor pfd Paclflo T. & T, . 1137 Ilavenna, Neb., Tel. Co. rtediende, Cel., ta, 1110 nouiuern ity. uo, uquip. Tkcoraa, Waab., 4H, 112 ,. Trl.Clty n. ft U I per cent pfd Tenneenee (a, Ull vawn biock laraa ua., omana...... Bid. Aiked.' tti n n ti K II VS 10VH 1004 It lOOfe 470r. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Good Killing Cattle Steady for the Week, Others lower. HOGS TEN UP FROM LAST WEEK Kt Sheep and Feeder Lambs Fif teen to Quarter Illfgher Than Week Aro Knt Lambs Ten to Fifteen Lorrer. SOUTH OMAHA, July 19, 1913. Iteeelpta wero: cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3.0T .4.3 Official Tuesday 3.153 7.663 3,187 Official Wednesday.... 3,287 8,008 6.42 Official Thursday 1,439 9,954 6,812 Olriclal Friday 617 7.56)1 S,JjW Estimate Saturday .... W 15,000 tM This week A 1.463 64,62t 31,711 Last Week 8,667 49,621 $7,190 Two weeks ago 7.116 47,014 19,322 Three weeks ago 14,120 63,004 10,741 Four weeks ago 13,273 57,715 11.963 Same last year 12.335 65,WS 34,ft6 The following table Bhows the receipts of cattle, hog's and sheep at South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year. 1913. M2. Inc. Uec. Cattle 447,327 451,199 ...... 3,872 Hobs 1,613,012 1.992,113 379,071 Sheep 1,009,617 974,455 35,162 The following table shows the ranee ot E rices for hogs at South Omaha for the ist few days, with comoarlaons: Date. 1811. l)U.mi.lW).m.im.ll)m. tl II II It sit s? It" IS 12 II 1 II im tiv, MM tH M H mi 10 II "iff 14 tttt 17 London Stock Market. LONDON. July 19. American securities opened steady. An Irregular movement rouowed, but prices rallied on covering In the last hour and tho market closed steady with values ranging from U above to below parity. Conaola, mopty.. 72 13-11 tlllnoU Central. ....Ill do account 72TtM.. K. ft T 21 Amal. Copper OKFennaylTanla tlTi Atchlion MM needing 13 Canadian Pacific. ..iSHBotithem rcMc... ISVi . is union racirio lllft A01KV. 8. Steel C7H . 17HWataah , I . JtHDeBeara , 20Si . tOUIUnd Mtset a W. Chicago O. St Paul.... Denver & Rio O., Erie do lat pfd Oread Trunk SILVER Bar, 27Hd per ounce. ipotu 1MH Hiuljj-airhury m m '& S"Son,..-."- too tlK 1 ("i In w VT, Columbus 7 '(.liaOU ..... W 3 I lent... I , .1 Ma 4IU I "lllifc u 4iuturego V9 Lincoln HI Vk I NJn. 1. mm a vuu ibiii 1 ."."." o. ? too u ai ' iiV l""wo u t0 I07T, M7H 107H MONBY 2i per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months bills, 44341-Wper cent. Treasury Statement. f WASHINGTON. July 19. The condition of the United States treasury at the be ginning of business today was Net bal ance in general fund. 3125.B52.156. Total receipts yesterday. tl.S34.l64. Total pay ments yesterday, 32,430,904. The deficit this fiscal year Is 319.pll.4S8 against a deficit of 39,774,360 last year, exclusive of rinama canai ana puoua aeot traps, actions. , Corn and 'hcat Rertun Balletln. United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, for Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time, Saturday, July 19, 1913: OMAHA DIBTUIOT STATIONS. TemD. Haiti- Station. High. Low. fait Asniand, Neb.. 84 E5 Auburn 91 66 mi too Bouth Dakota and that tho North Da kota harvest would be In progrcsa by August L In this connection some heavy eelllnr was done on tne iaea mat uie threatened harm from rust would be eluded in good time. Commission houses were moderate buy era of wheat on the decline and helped the market to react a little from tne low point ot the day. Late strength ot coarse grain was a factor In checking the wheat bears toward the close. Although rain ana cooler weather west and southwest eased corn at first, higher prices ruled in Uio end, It was held that tho moisture was not suffi ciently general and there was but little change In the bullish character ot dis patches from tho districts where dam- ago was nuegea. In oats a special feature was the ac tive buying of December for outside ac count. The crop in Missouri was said to be almost a failure. Realizing sales by longs formed the rule In moat of the provision options, Tho main reason was tho prospect ot a more liberal supply 'of hogs next week. Leading options closed as follows: Low. 8t. Louis Cleneral Market. BT. LOUIS. July 19. WHKAT No. 2, 83HG84c; No. 2 hardi SttjHo; July. Cnl.,r,..- I1U COHN-No. 2, '(Htocs No. 2 whlt.e, eiiioj juiy, uci Hcptemuor, t?ic. r ? . OATS-No. 2, 8Ho: No. 3 white; 41Hc! July, 39o: September, S9c. nYK-63c. FLOUK-Unchunietl. HRAN-Unchanged. HAY Unchaiuted. l'OUiVTItY Firm; chickens, 13Hc; springs. 17 Ho; turkeys, 18c; ducks, 12oj geese. ioc lUTTTEIl-QUletl creamery, 20c. MfKlHHtPfiriv. nt 12Mc. jvcceu'iB. oiuf uiciuo. neaainz IteptiWlo I. ft 8 Ilepuhllo I. ft S. pfd.... Hock Uland Co Mock Uland Co, pfd Ht. A B. V. ti nfd. GJraboard Air Use Seaboard A. I pfd filoae-Bhefrteli! B, A I,,. Southern ractflo tkiuthern Hl!w Bo. XUlIvay pfd Tenneaaee Copper Taa & Pacific union. Vedfio Union ractflo pfd United tftatea Realty United Statu Itabher.... United Htatea Slel Wabath Wabash pfd ,. Weatim Maryland .', 11 . 300 lit llt IM 104 niV. 112H US ...i ..... to .... ..,. ..... 17 - ...... ttk ism I!4 i i.oo leott lts 300 . 204. te .... too it; iu Omaha Tekamah .... valentine Alta. Ia... uarrou . . , Clarlnda , HiWey m oioux city 70 77 no ... 78 ... 79 63 u 63 66 65 M 67 65. 6S 56 64 64 61 63 63 63 53 63 63 GO .04 .03 .03 .11 .0) U .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .04 .IS .05 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 Sky. Clear Clear Clear Clear PU cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt- cloudy Clear Clear Cleat Clear Clear Cleat Clear Clear C ear July t.. July .. July 10.. Juiy ii.. juiv iz. July 18. JUiy 14. July 15. Juiy is. JUly 17, July 13, July U). 8 821& B75 8 70 8 71H o it 8 C5 3 6V'a 8 76 8 B2 7 231 0 35! Ill 7 34 6 S3i 7 2UI 8J 7 201 '( 1 715 7 15 1 IS 0 22, 6 30 6 21 0 76 8 64! 8 62 s 8 33 8 21 8 26 8 35 8 23 7M 7 67 7 65 7 67 7 79 7 82 7 83 7 74 6 30 S 91HI 7 171 6 34l 8 351 7 10 6 36 8 35 7 76) 6 15 6 IS 8 29 6 42 6 49 C, 43 6 31 ti 371 6 44 5 74 5 69 S 64 G 68 5 74 6 74 e 5 71 S 76 5 72 G 4A) 6 6 0 li Stnday. Receipts and dlsoosltlon of live stock at Uio Union Stock fords. South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-tour hours ending at 3 o ciock p. m. juiy )9, isu KECh,lI'T--JAnS. C. II. & St. P '.. 12 .. ., Missouri Pacific 1 union Part tic 29 U. & N. W., cast 20 ' .. - ., C. & N. W.. west 27 C, St P M. O 18 .. C, Ii. & Q., east s 1 J) C, B. & Q., west , .. (27 2 J., ll I. ft P.. east...' .. 15 Illinois Central 6 Uhlcago-Qt. Western .. 3 two shipped direct to one of the packert and the other two held over 'rom..r.1: who morning, as usui, uu - - of the week there were r.o Ind cations oi anything concerning sheep or lambe ana pneca aro quotabiy uncnangcu irow j r.u.r vnluea. espe cially those of lambs, rose and fell. Th week opened with a good supply at tna disposal of buyers and as tho demanu was broHd, prices took an upward course, tne advance amounting to ivu.w j lambs and fully 1016c on aged offerings. Until Thursday trado continued good toi eellcrs, as supplies kept coming ht fairly largo and prices steadily Improved. On Wednesday the high time of tho week waB reached as five cars of Idaho lamba on that day sold up to 38.35, with a It per cent cut at 16.60. On the same day a three-car string of Wyoming wethere brought as much as $5.00. On the follow ing day a liberal supply oi lamos, oe Ing of unusually good quality, met with slow ana uuu marxet arm pncea lumped all of 25ftt36o and suffered an other decline on Krldav. the train made during tho early part of tho week being tost, anu men some, rrovwung prices nro regarded as only about 10015a lower man last ween s ciose, or -iujiwc, Deiow the high time during the current week. While killing lambs fluctuated, wethers ewes and yearilngs sold mostly stead j and on some days showed a little im provement, making the market on them at the close of tho week around 154325c higher than a week ago. The advance was more evident on wethers, aa more ot them wero here, the supply or owes ana year lings being very meager. Trado in feeders was not well supplied and the consequence was prices reached a point at least JbUc nigner tnaji msi Friday. There appears to be a very fair demand for anything In the line of feed ers from the country. Feeding lambs are auotable at 35.7&3ti.60, quality and weight etermlnlng tho price. Yesterday a toad ot lecaing lamDs irom laano wetgning fifty-eight pounds sold up to 36.60. top for such grades so far this season. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 37.G&87.90; lambs, fair to good, t7.35Q7.Gr; Iambs, feeders, 35.2536.33; yearlings, 35.0006.00; yearlings, . feeders, 34.2694.75; wethers, $4.1524.90; wethers, ftedeN, $3.2ra.73; ewes. $4.2534.65; ewes, feeder. 32.75 3. 50. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAItKBY Totals receipts .... 1 227 DISPOHITION-HEAD. Hoes. Morris ft Co 2,603 Swift and Company 8,450 Cudahy Packing Copany ' 467 Armour & Co ,.m 3,841 Schwartz ft Co... 434 J. W. Murphy 1,665 Cudahy. Sioux City 1,790 SwlXt and Company Sioux City .... Sheep. 129 70 288 4S7 Totals 15.700 CATTLE Cattle as usual on a Satur day were very scarce, there being noth ing of any consequence on sale. For the week receipts foot up 11,465 head, being tne largest since three weeks ago, dui smaller than for the corresponding week of last year by almost 1,000 head. The market on beet steers broke early In the week owing to liberal receipts and a lower tendency ot prices at all points. Later on n the week It showed consid erable strength under tho Influence of favorable buying and at the close It Is safe to quote the good grades of beef steers us Just about steady wtlh a week ago. un ino oilier nana common ana in ferior cattle are possibly around 10c lower. Good drylot cows and heifers have been' about steady all tho week. On the other hand grassy stock, which at this reason oi tne year Kins out very pooriy, has been steadily working lower and is around 15S25c under last week's figures. 'Stock cattlo. and feeders wero very strong the first day of tho week, but later on broke under the poor buying demand from the country in conseauencu ot the dry weather. At the close of the week stockers and feeders are around 25U40c lowpr thau the extreme high point at the close of last week. UUotatlons on cattle: flood to choice beef steers, S8.25fig.76: fair ta good beef steers, (.whhi,; common to rair oeei steers, 17.257.90; good to choice lielferB, 37.0098.00; good to choice cows, 36.0jtf7.40; fair to gooa grades, R.Btfti.Wi common to fair grades. S3.60fi5.25: good 4o choice stockers and feeders. Xl.2otil.1o: fair to good stockers and feders, 24.76Q7.25; com mon to tair stocKers ana ieeaers, t.-iff 6.76', stock cows - and hellers, 35.0oae.00; Pt. cloudy veal calves, 37.009.75; bulls, stags, etc., tV4 6,100 1300 It ttu ItU llu 214 11 it 2 Chicago 2iU St. Louis nil I n. m.i moo um , ; 14.H Minnr ::::: et ..... ..... a..,, HH irnnini m a S3 Omaha- "Z'ZV. 17 Mtnimum ternnartatiiv 4Af tTAttr ,na,,. period ending at 8 a, m. . DISTRICT AVKIlAOEa. No. nf . n.in . Dlttrlet. Rtaflnn lllrk r .n , " , .. ..u. wun, .an. Jiulavllle 22 Indianapolis .... 14 24 19 200 it. 000 00 tt4 10U 4T S'i uu lH 4IH Wettlngheuae KletVrlV ' '. awai aaiee lor the day. 127,000 eseret. 100 41U 1 too tiw tiu iw ti ti3 105 li til! 3 a Clear 1 13.0007. a HOaS Receipts this morning were the heaviest tor any Saturday In over three years, as well as being the heaviest of any one day In over a month. Tho eup- Siy umounicu to aoout 1 cars, or jo.wu ead brlnirtnir tho total for the week un M C6 .00 to IU fai. I'hlH la ithnnt E.O0O heavier than 101 72 .20 last week, but falls over 1.000 short of t .uu 1 tne run ior tne corresponding weea mat 84 64 .00 year. 93 64 .4ft BhlDDera were the first buyers to take 32 63 .00 hold and tbey made the long end of the 32 66 - .30 purchases at strong to '6c higher figures, 90 C6 0 30 Paying as high as 39,10 for a few loads 80 66 '"0 of choice lights. Packers, on the other Flour, bbls .-, 9.000 Wheat, bu 296.000 Corn, bu 34.000 Oats, bu 63,000 8,000 NaTr Vnvlc Mimi. nr-.i... NEW.YOIIK, Jtily 19.-MONEY6 r.n tfSS P??,n4i no.loUns. Time loans, sterlriv .,wvv I IIIIV I T U V . . . . . I V T' . ' wchi, ninety aays. '?''?' ! : months, WrCU per cent T.I T-l a -kn " Article Open, HTV - coh SlUlf't ma High Close. Yes'y. WILL buy allchtly used Ford If offered at bargain. State condition, price. P. gal. Hllghtly used high graoepiano. W. ,3751 LIVE STOCK MAIlKET OB" VKSX, Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign Jiients receive prompt and careful attvn- lien Lira Stock ComtulssloA Uereaaat. MARTIN HHOH & CO.. Bxohange Bldg. Wheat! July. Sept Dec. Corn- July. Bept Deo.. Oata-f Juiy.l 38HI Kept. S9ViOt Dec. tlWWH Pork I ! July. 23 11H aeut.1 :i x Lard- Sept U 87-92 Oct.. U 92 hY 7H 84U S6TittS7 r I SOU S3 UW8 SMll I I I 61U 60 tlU sr S"! i -35 I 31 PHI U MM It I2U 11 n?i arw 1 a Of 7X1 x. aa 1 laHAf II Aiii . a, - rvaii arn I u - at - " - - . - ' U aa . I IA a-'1 I tn m 1 A I ll an . - I - - I Tt I Mr ntlla IS sMa aa. sV. I. apVl J- IT I . nMuJu4iuKJus1J m YOr?aZTQT,n v ili4'::tCi? 4. a Oct. i 11 C5 1 11 67UI 11 65 I li fiTuTn m NEW VOUIC, July l.-COTTON'-Ku- 1 2'?- ?.?: ,a,af J11.- 4.--. 42 head: steady: muttons. i3.3i4.ao. vMr. 4t NOTIC15 U hereby given that S&g5 2S6hC.wr S7W; & -u W'lWI " . & m 8," "' " sealed proposals will be received old. Uvro; No. 3 hard. S j &i1is vSS:' Miyf U.t S ?' Ut r tT fI BIOUX CITT. Ia.. July 19. CATTLE bx the IJoard of Dlrecto of tht No. Shard, old. .S7HH:; No. 1 no?tleru, 5ilet? middling UPUnd it40c mlddlmic S M eTa P Ha t5,'' ' A ti 'A nW. 100 head; market, unchanged: " X'armr Irrigation Dlatrlct at their 9Hijti2Hc; No. 2 northern. SOtmWci No iulf Uffic" aaVes Tiione miaaiing fc p 4 50. juu, , m r.atlve steers. 33.2&0,; cows and heifers. K olfice in tho City of Scottsbluf 3 northern. t400e; Na S srihg. wSifaim tar21il at a-nat .Ann,. . aijtK ,- tV." 'Jig I700G8.00; butoher grades. 35.764ir7.CO; can! R Neb., for tho purchase of 176.600 ot the! No. 3 srp ng. KrtiOOc: No. nrin itV,.'. . ?(t.1.W tlrm n n advance ot "J V a tua m UbIh Pacific a. S Iters. 3S.76Si6.60: stockers and feeders. Jtcsn S band are. Issued I byauthorttj 2 yew.o; No!TtiJ -al. none; riceluV ' " 8 Si 5" IIV&aM iltecelpU, 8, S! ."'SS n' a.P.u..u.. w. oaies; stocK, t y an. ; 0,71" ; u dull! heavy. .ron'tew. UK Chaptrr" and iW; Ko uXmhc oliu' oN"W 0N6. July 1'-TTN ,' c lal'r ti MHeni '2d A' J'" I SHE PNoneT amendments thereto, and pursuant to fa !riS.5Sn? b iLici?-..iSiol market, quiet, unchanged; mid-U;'"vc w,..i!ld J : tt, Vote of a majority of the qualified bellow 6&ac No V 7.' 3 dlinr, 13 7-lSc; sales, 211 iiales. I Tatar It 3J. Vm . tt "Wla. CeBlr.i a. ' iXS I ... r. ,.l-,nr. nf sa il dlatrlct. Tha board a?x. ! lv.",r",:r.'2I.1v'. fv;p; Na 31 l.IVKRPOOK Julv 19. CflTTOK- e,i I iMV.- preasly reserves the .right to reject tuy uc. Vj? 4 Un. liJ&FW'' " tair demtnd; prices .steady : American 'aid" ft"pfi;t;a,- ' " ' . ST. JOSEPH, kiul all bids and wll In no event .ell I V?:. :irTY... J? Q2l4CS No. I mlndlttttr fair. 7.1$di awvl mlSAlii,- VJi 1 ealDts. 0 bead: I THliniV. tarUIltHUC . I IM T bT ' Mn . i ( a . I I ..... wtihi - I kiu. low lniaaiinir. .a: rmui 1 n MINNRAPOWe, July. 19.-WHRAT- cent Btwllnir cxchnnV; fl l.W heAd. marVtt T . . I .. b. .. . O.nt.iMk., MUt, llnn.ml,., I V , . . , ,.., C- IKW.1F.fttO U .. wsv, otiiiwii 1"t'.,v,"'V:",1 'ai ouoiness in uatiKers bills at um r . I" "''rt cr.uav.sii: KtW2Hc CMh. No. 1 hard. 91Ho; No. 1 for alxtv dav. hill. T.. ti' 5Jf vl1-?10 nd butohers. 39 164ra.: lfirhL'N im. Siimc; No. 2 northern. m mttnd. tommiri.i wni .,V. "r ae- pigs, 38.0004.76. ' 0. 3 hard. Montana. S6o; NO, J. HILVEIt-nar. r eaatirn and souther . .in ttl the heayy supplies and made their first and wheat r.,niMrtK.?." th S?"1 "ws afnguris that were610o lower. Is rriuch cooler A weaUir "oon became apparent that the de- mornin. Tm7 " 1"v,'" V"" inano. u. at yuunit. wi-asucn iu uwi ?i. Tn ,,UIU' mofler- and tne duik oi nogs soia at pncea tnai Ether Pr0on". UKht and scat- were about a nickel lower than yester velleTv i!vm nutr 'n ibt tibper day's average market A train that ar- r-, , J' uvn reina were quite nvea rainer mie mmiu iwiuvuuuu general In th .Ailth.r- f.,., L I..i ..I. m... ne nnlnlnn Ihot heavy falls occurred in Jdlisourl; Brun- -! made on the close were fully steady rivf. . VH. ,nch; Mexico. L40. and with the early trade and In some cases Lexington. 1.00. l. A. wktjih. a HtOa stronger. Bulk of the hogs, sold ocai Forecaster. Weather Bureau. at .80.t0, with tops at 3910. tho nign Kanaaa oi x ,. meni was fairly .active and .the bulk of KANSAS CITT. Julv T . - . - strong; bulk. 87 61 68H northt C3H 1 Fi)Ult-Unchanged. UliAN Unchanged. COItN-xNo. 3 yellow, 68U&30. OATS Nq. 3 white. 37tt37c. llVB No. 3, I858o, " FLAX-ll.85cH. UAIU,t3V-43il64Ho. 470. the offerings had changed hands by W o'clock. , 4. Th. .!, tm.ln hll hM1. Oil thO Rer.s whole, very satisfactory to the eelllng .1668.25; interest. On four days values have I l I-.U t.nJ.nnif tl Tin iflT lllO dollar. Lteadv1;1? JBSs dtV TprjceV have registered a gain of Tr': S-fe. raatei. tfja&jiasSi k'4!V..i? ssj& Milwaukee drain Market. MTTAVAtlKEE. Wis.. Julv H.WHKAT No. 1 northern, 84ia4ttc: no. 3 northern. steady. "r r,road, steers. K.UtM.X southern -.tejers, T 37 60 ail weik and while the killer " buyers tUa. rtf. 2..'rei.. I4K. O. Be. ret ta it SinSBP AND ljf'iN i... through. The rougher SnM"" to eis itu 8. dei.". im' Mil market steady- laib. mtmm Tff'PiS' bn ucl "00(1 relue" a? ".i unii v; a. sa. rett-. -. iw u a n. un" j"1" K14 JSJis litoSsfn. ir.;. ftSJiiK. year" but anything which caused competition dcteeupon in) U. k. t. iat ii uu 13 7MM sfL W wetu8r M.CO-3.00; ewes, between packers and shippers has tound ..., . , oUtlRt. 41. a:.. 2210 21 " oo awe IUU'Mq. Peclfle tt. :. ui Ban. .100V do lOflv R. A.-C. lt la ctta... 4t "N U It n 4Ua i? !iS"i SH..T. II!, lit N. T. N. II. IV ii rnsi n so u.a li viVi St. Louis Live fctoeik Market. m 9iati2c; No. 2.hard. winter. .bStiSact JUly, IaS,,Jm "u. Z y.c aTiu.,H,8.. Ji.fH1.. Mo-July 19,-CATTLE- H 87Hc: September. MTic . ...... I a. t. r. o. ii.w it deh. e.T "; iJil I IiSS Pt . mtJS". 5.,cat , ooa to i?nrtN No. 3 vellow. tltie: No. 2 white. 1 eiTn.' T.tn U....W T. v i, V ;v I oholce steers. 37.254.00; Mockers .and . i. i . . ' .. - . . - . . . r . ' . . . - - . . ... ... he ii. , . ...1 . . -r fii -a . . . . . . - tt... 14... SI... 71... 60. . It... tt... 13... 3S.60Q&75; bulls, stages etc, II i . ,009 head: market. 10; mixed, tS,?0&M; .w. any of sold bonds for less thau nlmfcty flva 185) per cent of the faca value thereof. i Hy order of the Board of DirectOra. HKVWAIID L. 1.EATITT. 6eoretary ot the Far trt Irrigation Dls trlet. J.lf)20t 41Ho; No. 3 white. JBtWOVic; No. 4 white oidlnir?' SS4jS9c; sUndard. 27tH2o. Uye: No, V Smo bi? WB"- JSHiV.'' KO; Timothy; VwJ ' .05d: rdluary, 6.7ld. Bales, 4.75. Oovert Nominal. Pork: iasSS 8a.00. Lard: JltTIHSll-eOL )Ubi: iiTw. Net York Mining- Stocks. NEW yOniC. July 19,-Clo.lnar mio.. lions on iiiinina .wusa; 1135. Com. Taaael etock. -ua vuf Qoa. Cl. Va... Iras eirter Funniest Ever MUTT JEFF w Coffee Market. NEW YfillK. Julv ie.irtirvRt.ri-. tMir4n te . firm.,. ,.u.t k1,t,B,IM u .4... ,17 in Han bUfff. and tutln'.4 rS !U4? Cos iT-ri?T l tjii.. ia r..-Y- . mi rcuuvaiu crou caiim. ciicouraare, a i ' .... vt . , , . .' luru ir auvanca in inn in.ri.f,r rn, nrtr, Peoria Market. IIJiil. ran Wjlaalcaa ... ItOoUrto .... 1 ft.lr.w i riie-"jia'et".".LI!". Stoek Market. July 19. CATTLE rte market steady: steaira 34.60ii.86: cows and heifers. I4.00ffi8.60; M tu t sa A-r,. ft iW I ana -Ms H0O8-Reoelpta. 4,000 head market 10c I! IV, . i.n iaA. kiw eruLH. ,i " I IS ill u, . " - . -,w., ".wife.-" i ... At. 8h. Pr. . .lot H t ?1H ...MJ M t71H ...til 140 I t ...nt ... tit ...tu too tt ...JM,... tlO ...til 209 t It ...tM ... tlO ...m 314 I to ...M4 to I It ...Ml ... (U ...tit 100 I 10 ...m :4t i to ....tit to t ...ttt tM t ,...rro ua tto ...31 ... ttt .... to t to . ..no to t to ....tu te tto ...trt iw im ...tit tto ttt . . . .toi to t to ....ni to t to ....tot 40 i mi ....m o urn ....5 114 tl ....ill 40 tit .. u 10 lit .. tu .. I li .. I M . IN 11 111 40 t tt A. Sh. Pr. ;t ttt M 110 Tl 114 to I 10 i t0 10 t 0 1t...t,m IM IM H.J...2M 110 IM 21. 344 40 tit n tst im t to O Ml ... lit ; 201 40 I M 41 ,-. 40 I M 10. Ml W IH 0 2M ttO It Jtl W IM u m II in a ,a tj Cattle Slow and Steady and Ilotra Open Iltirher. CinCAQO. 111.. July 19. CATTLE Re ceipts. 200 head; slow, Bteady; beeves, 37.15(89.15; Texas steors, 37.0OyS.O0; west ern steers, 37.163.20; stockers and feed ers, 35.60(97.90; cows and heifers, 33.S03) m; caives, w.wuu.w. HOQ& ItecelDts. 10.000 head: opened stronger but declined MflOo; bulk ot sales, 33.10.45; light. 39.15iG9.65; mixed, 9.60; heavy, 33.7039.45; rough, 3S.70U8.85; plus, 37.6029.30 SHEEP AND LAMBS Recolpts, 3.000 head; weak; native sheep 34.258.25; west ern. 34.25itfO.15; yearlings, $5.6036.75; lambs, native, $5.75&7.i5; western. I8.25jj7.75. Metal Market. NKW YOHK. July 19. MOTALS-Tha metal markets were dull and. practically nominal, ijwio copper, tn.JOioit.tBn; electrolytic. 314.2MM4.37H: castings, $14.03 14.25; Iron. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $15.0015.50. BT. iouih, Juiy is. mbtaijS Lad, firm, at $4.20. Spelter, firm, at $5.20. JURY WISE TO FREE GRUB Delay In Ilcturnlnpr Verdict Can didly ISxplalned by Foreman. Judge Kinsley, leaning over the judt clal desk, watched tho Jury Ihtently while the clerk called tho roll, and aa the last man responded to Ills name, he addressed them In low, courteous tones. "Gentlemen," he began, "you have now been deliberating on this case for sev eral hours, and though I am loth to ex ercise the discretionary power of dis charging you with which I am clothed by the law, yet I feel. that It would be Improper to coerco your Judgment b' further confinement. If thero were any chance of your being able to agr.ee upon a verdict" "Say, Judge," Interrupted a voice from the rear of tho box, "we agreed long ago, but tho foreman said " The crash of the Judgo's gavel silenced the speaker, but crash after crash .wa required to bring the audience to ord.er. Then, glaring fiercely at the offenders for a moment, Kinsley turned slowly to tho Jury box. 'Am I to undorstand, sir," he de manded of the foreman, "that you have agreed upon a verdict?" "That'B right, Judge." Again tho gavel 'crashed upon Tt'he desk, but the warping was unnecessary as far us the audience was concerned, nnd noting this, the Judge turned and nodded to the clerk. "Gentlemen of tho Jury," began that official. "Gentlemen of tho Jury, ,yo say that you have agreed upon a verdict. How do you find? (For the plaintiff 'or defendant?" The lank countryman In the foreman's seat rose slowly as tho cleric concluded hh formula. "For the defendant," he responded clearly. The festivities at the Reeve house that night wero at their height, -and Pplnder, counsel for the defendant, mounted on a trunk, -was endeavoring to respond to a call for a speech amid, a volley of laughter and applause, when Brundage, sitting on the otflco desk, Vlth ' his arm flung fraternally over the fore man's shoulder. Inquired why the Jury had taken so long to reach their ver dict. "We didn't take no time at all." "wat the shouted answer, "Wo agreed on the first ballot.' "What!" roared the state's attorney, trying to mako his voice heard above tha din, "You agreed at once) Then why In thunder didn't you ray so?". Tho foreman drew down his lower eye lid. "Do you seo any green in that?" nt drawled. "Pidn't the county have ta furnish us with a' free supper If ,.wa stayed out? You bet It did. We weren't horn yesterday. Mister!" Frederick Tre vor Hill In the Outlook. We Offer Investments -Jetting 17, tl., 71. 41. tl. 11. M. to. Ht 1 I M .III ...141 ...HI ...0 ...tM ...22t ..SOI tt Ill tu ttt It Ml tl ttt II 1 tt XI u no at 241 8HKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 head; market steady. Iambs, $5. 507.73. low, 620 ; No, 3 yellow, 62c ll... IT... ft. . . IS... tt. OATS-No. 39ie while. 40te: standard. Liverpool Qralia Market. LIVERPOOL. July U.-WIIHATeltt. steady; No 1 northern, Duluth. Ts J No. I aiaiutopau ir rmi, no. z Aisnltouu, 7 Hu iNo. 3 Manitoba, 7 sua. Futures steady; July. 7 5Kd; October. ? aiid; iw.mii,f. m tlfca IX(UV -t?fJU Vuijr. American mixed. fee futures today. Tho ononlnar steady at an advance "of A to 12 point!! 1 and active months sold about 2S ta S points net higher during the late after- I?1' noon, itie oiose was off from the best under realizing with last prices steady at n uti ihiii ur u tu m yuiiiui u aai. a-sor. i ociuetsiucr. -w.-. uuiuuvr, iw: . uecam I lur fi."lx J 11111,1! v u SS,-: Mar. h U FA. UU. -pot roffee sttady Mo No. i 7. v "it..s No 4. tlc, mild coffee dull. Cui-duva, 13416Vic I BnatOU Mlalliir tloe.L-a. BQ8TON, July lS.-Clolng quotations i mimug aiocbe were: iteuaa ., ttMt.haw'x .' atoal. Capper H'tNaraJa Can. ... a. g t,. i e .... llNlplaatar Mlata Arluioa Cera- - t't North Botte . . D. A.C, f. 4 31. ti North Lake . rl Arlaona, tl Old Domlaloa pal Hacia i nanata. Centeanlal imQulao Copper llaaje r r Kaaaaoa uuue i n .t'tcuperier 41 li4 IK tSraporatrd Apples and Dried Frotte NEW YORK. July IS. EVAPORATED APPLt-Nart. nrrn; pnoice, 6rOTHc; prime, wgac. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. firm. AorL cots. firm. 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Tt 2tt ii :n TS. ..sit HI its .Ml ..141 ..IU ... t ITVi It IN tt IM 100 I to l!t t w 40 t 10 It., tt.. tl.. CO.. T4.. n.. to. M 00 to too 50 100 ,. t M ... too U IH In) 111 ... tM H IH U t 06 ... t 0t 40 t 01 ... t as ... t at to t OS it I out ... tio t it tt t its 111 ..tse ..its . U4 ..20 ..141 ..111 3t shv.k.p ,iu- cars of Montana wethers, 7 Also Municipal, Industrial, and Public Utility Securities in Denominations of $100, $&00! and $1000. We repurchase securities bought of us at any time at pax and accrued interest less a net handling charge of 1: En terprises of merit financed.' WILLIAM 0. HEYNZS 01 Uroad Street, Xqw York. "Wet an ZzparlBttnt.'' SKT? TO h. POEHLER co. Sstabllsaad 1B&3. GRAIN COMMISSION Snd for Dally Market Xttr.-