THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Market Strength is Held Up for the Public's Benefit. RENTERS RF.t.t.tnq THEIR GRAIN Bank Are Collins In Their Loans nnil Elevator Men Are denning Up. for Advent of iic A'err Harvest. , . OMAHA. July 21. 1913. strength shown in the various grain P1.1"? .on tho Board of Trade, it Is believed, Is the result of a desire on tho part of some of those Interested In hav ing the country nian or public In the run "VJB. ns tholr business la badly needed, mith the Interior speculator Interested on the bull side, tho man of Wall street ana those who are In cotton, copper and other speculative commodities are certain to take a "whirl" in tho Chicago grain pits. Wall street has boen in wheat, corn and oats at odd times for several years past, but the speculators from tho east have been the losers for many years until this season, when they cleared up goodly profits on the bull side of corn. The New York "cotton crowd" also made money in corn, but the latter dropped a large bundle of money In wheat. It will be recalled that during the ripening of tho winter wheat crop there were many sensational advances on tho total losses In Kansas and elsewhere. The threshing returns show the Sun- tlower state will have at least 83,0u0,000 ousneis and mat mere is a possibility ot an outturn of 00,000,000 bUBhels, which would mean an uverago yield of fifteen bushels to the acre. One of the best posted men in 'the wheat trade at Chicago is of the opinion that larmers who raise corn and wheat both will refuse to sell their wheat at a time when the price of the golden cereal is at such a narrow margin below that of wheat. It is said that at least three of the large speculators in the country are now lone wheat in the belief that farm ers will not sell wheat freely, and that nearly all of tho wheat sold thus far has come out because of the calling of the loans by banKs or tnat it has been tne property of renters, who were obliged to have money with which to pay ground rent. Cash wheat was Ho to He higher. Cash corn was fio to 1V4C higher. Elevator men throughout tho country are beginning tb clear their houses of old oats, as tho new crop is expected to ar rive in a couplo of weeks. Cash, oats were Ho higher. Clearances were none of corn, 104,000 bushels of Oats and wheat and flour equal to 343,000 bushels'. Liverpool closed Hd higher on wheat and ttd higher orl corn. Primary wheat receipts were 2,423,000 bushels and shipments were 1,228.009 bush els, against receipts last year of 1.6S5,000 bushels and shipments of 609.000 bushels.' Primary wheat receipts, were 640,000 bushels and shipments were 651,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 617,000 bushels and shipments of 260,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 870,000 bush els and shipments were 453,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 403,000 bush els and shipments of 283,000 bushels. C Alt LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chlcacd i 335 101 119 Minneapolis: 303 Duluth.. .,?....., 87 Omuba , 2S3 Kansas 01ty,.i ,.. 672 St. Louis i 256 "Winnipeg- 105 ... 103 61 44 23. 27 63 -rJJ10 following cash sales wero reported: Wheat-No.. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, 82c; car. JSC. Ityc-No. 2: 1 car, 69'4c Oats- u. wmm; u ,cars,.ic. NO. 4 White: l,cat'k?Sci ca. 37c No grade: 1 car. 37c. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, 63iic. NO. 3 white: 1 car, 63o 8 cars. 63c; 1 cor, poor, 62V4c No. 4 white: 1 car. 6Mc. No. 2 yellow; 6 cars, 61c No. 3 yellow,: 16 turn, (uc., iMo, yonow: z cars, wac. no. 2 mlXedi 3 COTS. 61c. No. 3 mlxeri: 1 cnr. near white. 61Hc; 1 car, near white, ac: 10 cars, 60)ic. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, COVio; 1 car, 60c. No grade: X car, GOo; 1 car, 6Sc; l car. hot, &8V4a; 1 car, 63c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 Hard. 80V44i2Hc; No. 3 hard, 79H2c; No. 4 hard, mm; No. 3 spring, 81ftb No. I spring. T9S0ySc: No; V durum. 7se79c; fo., 3 durum, 77gTSc Corn. No. 2 white. 63uc; No. 3 white, 62W63c; No., 4 white, 62 6214c: No. 3 yellow, 61o: No. 3 yellow, 60 omc; rio. yeiiow, oa-MJwiic; wo. z, file; No. 3, 0046$ic.:. No. 4, 69J40V4c: no graae, Dtic. uats: no. s wnite, 34Sf3c; standard, 3SUS8l4c; .No. 3 white, SsitasWc; No. 4, white. 37Jt3Sc. Barley: Malting. M66o: No. 1 feed. 40 43c; Rye: No. 2, 9tr69J4c; No. 3. 6S'.-05SHc Chicago grain and provisions Featnres of the Traillntr and Closing Price on noard of Trade. CHICAGO. Julv 21. R0nnwe.1l feni- r,t black rust damage had a bullish effect wuy on wneui. loosing prices wero firm at a net advance of Ho to J4Hc Corn gained IVic to lMc for the day and oats HS$ic to He In provisions, the outcome varied irom unchanged to an upturn of 22Hc. Wheat .traders cave earnest attention to the opinion of a leading expert that under easily possible, circumstances late wheat in the Dafcotas and Minnesota tvuuiu snow neavy losses. He declared that unless there was cool weather with wind the rust would develop rapidly this wean, uuiur uuinomies seni word, ol BlKnS that , the fUnirUS nlrcnilv nntlfaihl. In many -sections of South Dakota would tpreod to the north. Actlvo export demand kept the wheat REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY to loan on Omaha hurries. No delay. J. H. Mlthen Co., Inc., 921 City National Bank lilrte. Douglas UTS. OMAHA homes. East NebrasKa. farms. O'KKEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2713. LOANS on farms and improved city iroperty. 6. 6V4 and 6 per cent: no uelav. ). H. Dumoni & Co., 1603 Farnam St. WANTED C4ty loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Fa mam St. H A TM7TM RPAQ Loans 8600 and ud. u Omaha, Nat Bank. $100 to- (10.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. 6 - aru-aiz uranneis inearer mag. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust- Co LAROE loans our specialty. Stull Bros. HARRISON MORTON, 916 Om. Nat. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To borrow, 1760 on 160 acres of land In Kit uarson county, Colorado. Address F 220. care Bee. WANTED TO BUT. Dolgof f 2d-hand Btdre pays highest prices for lurnuure. ciotnea. saoes. veo. iwi, WANTED Good second-hand fire en gine; must, be in good condition. Address Village uierK, i-oroova, ssep. wtiil. buv allehtly used Ford if offered at bargain. State condition, price. P. 20A, Slightly used high grade piano. W. 3726. IilVB STOCK MARKET OF WCST. Ship live stock to South Omaha. Bava mileage and shrinkage. Your consign irients receive prompt and careful atttu- Live Stock Commission M e rc U n t is MARTIN BROS & CO.. Exchange Bldg LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that imiImI- nrooosals will be received by the Board' of Directors of the Farmers' Irrigation District at their jfflce" in' the City of Scottsbluff, Neb., for the purchase of $76,600 of the 6 ?er Cent aenui uuiiua u& iua uiaiwti uuu. U o ClOCK iu. vu ino diu uuy vi aububi, isix. Bald 'bonds are issued by authority it an act of the legislature of the state )f Nebraska approved March 26, 1S9S, tasilon laws 1895. Chapter 70. and the amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote . or a majority or tne quaiitied tlectors of said district. The board ex presajy reserves the right to reject any and ail bids and will In , no event sell any of said bonds for less than nlnetv. five (93) per cent of the face value tnnreoi. By order of the Board qt Directors. HEVWARD L. LEAVITT. Becretarv of the Farmers' Irrigation Dls- tnci. J.lldXOt. market from any Important setback, i notwunstanaing an increase in tne viridi J Duly total and despite huge primary re' ceipts. Drenching rains were said to be Injuring crops in Russia, Germany and Holland, and world shipments wero only moderate. Lively speculative, buying carried corn upgrade. Receipts wero light, moisture scarce and definite announcements at hand showing a great deal of damagt had been done bv drouth and heat in the western part of tho belt beyond the Missouri river. December shorts covered freely. Oats rose chiefly because of the mcagerness of offerings. Yields were said to De running low. Provisions rallied bwlng to the strength of corn. Weakness which ruled at first was due to moro liberal receipts of hogs. leading options closed as follows: Article! open. High. Low. Close. Safy. Wheat! f6U' 86 Sept. Dec I90H8HJ Corn I I, juiy. Sept. Deo.. 62HWW! Oats-I juiy.i sj 33HI S9i; 40Ul 41U 33 sept, msimi Uec.UZH Pork-I I July. 22 02& 22 22H 23 03H 22 22tf 22 22H I 22 22WI I 21 65 SOPt. .1 ao 11 S5 ' Zl 60 21 SO 1185 21 32H Lard-I July. Sept Oct.. U S7H 66ft 91H1 18 4354 I U87H 11S7H 11 90 11 95 12 00 10 70 U 87H 11 87H- 11 90 11 95 , U 67H 11 72H 10 2) 11 82H- 11 65 1190 1195 12 00 11 S2H U 90 Ribs July. Sept. Oct.. Jan.. US7H I U 91H& 11 62H5 U97H 11 76 10 22H 11 92H 11 62 Vi 10 16 10 16 Chlcaog Cash Prices Wheat: No 2 red. new. S7J.i8Sc: No. 3 red. new. 8SS87Hc: No. 2 hard, new, 87ViQ88Uc: No. 2 hard, old. fiswiiijasic: Mo. 3 nam. new. Msvisj S8Hc; No. 2 hard, old, 83VWJ9Hc; No. 3 hard, new, MittUSJVic; no. 3 hard, old, 875lS8c: No. 1 northern. 92i4H93Wc: No. 2 northern, 9192Ho; No. 3 northern, 89 lc: No. 2 spring, 91tT9Zo: NO. 3 spring, S9Q91c; No. 4 spring, 82SSc. Corn: No. 2, 63g3e; No. 2 white. 64S64o: No. 2 yellow, 63Vi(fT63?;c; No. 3, 6263Hc: No. 3 white, 6t5T64Hc: No. 3 yellow, 6303Hc; No. 4, 6162We: No. 4 -white, 6263V4e; No. 4 yellow, 6262Hc. Oats: No. 2 white, 4SC: No. 3 white, 4Xg41c: No. 4 white, 39H Q40c; standard, 4lHti42Hc! standard, new, 40ic. Rye: No. 2, old. 63c; No. 2, new, 63Vi64c Barley: 4862c. Timothy: $3.75 4.76. Clover: Nominal. Pork: $22,250 23.00. Lard: $H.87Hti11.90. Ribs: J11.7EM 12.2G. POTATOES Lower. 7&ff0o: nvKlnin 125 cars. POULTRY Alive. lower! fnwln.- 1Kr. Bprlngs, 19c; turkeys, 19c, NEW, YOIIK. GKNKUAIi MARKET Quotations of the Day on Vnrlona Commodities. NEW YORK. JuJv 21 H,IJOtin-Stpnr1v? Bpring patents, $4.ft)-t0; winter $4.75!&5.10; oprintf clears. $1.WU.2(); extra No. l "winter, $3.SO4.10; extra o. 2 win- fu.ivu.w. Jivniioua DitOJKItLO, fl.iiill.UJ, WHEAT-Spot, firms No. 2 red. 9Jc; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.00. Futures were- firmer on covering, closing Uo not lower to 9,o higher: July, 99c; Septem ber, KMo; December, 98c. CORN Spot, firm; export. 71c nominal I. o. b. afloat. OATS Firm: standard white In ele vator. 46045Hc: No. 2 white, 46c; No. 3, 44p44Hc; No. 4. 4aii44c; ordinary clipped white. 43H&'&c; fancy clipped white, 45H47c. WAX stantura, wauic; wo. l, 1.02H; No. 3, laqOOcijo. 3. 6j75c HOPS Steady; state, common to choice 1912 crop, 14liio; 191V crop, 12814o; Pa clflo coast 1912 croo. HirtlOc: 1911. croo. 1616c muh tjteaay; Bogota, Waww, Central America, 29c. tEATHIOR-Htmiock firsts, 2S29c; seconds, 27ffi2Sc. FitovisiONS Porn, mess, $23.oowj3.bo: family. $24.00026.60: short clear. $20.73 22.23. Beef, mtss, J1S.00QI8.50; family, uui mean, picKiea Dcuiea, 10 to 14 pounds. 16617o; pickled .hams, 16H& Lara, miuaiewest, ju.wim.w, re fined, firmer: continent, $12.40; South America. $12.95; compound, $10.00fH0.33. TALLOW City, 6Ho; country, 6Q6Hc; sDeclal. CHc. BUTTEK oteaay; receipts, 7,320 tuDs; creamery extras, 20C7c; firsts, SjH4f-6f seconds, i'4t(28ci state aairy finest, zee irood to nrlme. 24HEU6I Process extras 24UT23o: firsts. 23V&&240: seconds. 22c: Im itations, creamery firsts. 24c; factory, cur rent mane, lire m, pacninB stock,, current make. No, 1, '214c. CHEKSE--Irretrular; rncelnts, 638 boxes state whole milk, fresh white and col nred socclnlj. UKGtWAci state whole milk, fresh white and colored fancy, 14c, stato wnoie mux, iresn wnue average fancy, 13Sfl4c. EGOS Steady; receipts, 11.031 cases', fresh gathered extras, 24326c; extra firsts. iligMc; firsts. 19(ftWc: Pennsyl vania and nearby hennery whites, as tf size and quality 263lci Pennsylvania and nearby hennery gathered whites, 25 r9c: western gathered whites. 20!c. POULTHlf .Dressed, steady: frosh killed western chickens, 2528o; fowls, 16Vi l9c; turkeyB, isg-l9c. Kansas City drain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 21.-WHEAT- Close: No. J2 hard, 81H382o; No. 3. 80Q S4V4c; No. Z red. SlQSlHc: No. 3, 8OS0V4c, September, 81481c; December, 8SH& S5Wc, CORN-No. 2 white, 66Hoi No. 3, 66c, July, 63Hc; September, U3Q3V4c; De- cemoer, tttftc OATS No. 2 white, 41lli5c; Beptem ber, 40flo; December, 42Vic. itirir-wc. HAY Choice timothy, $14.0W4.M. BUTTER-Creamery. 2Gc: firsU. 26o: seconds, 24c; pocking, 20c 1 iiiuuo virsis. no; seconas, iuc POULTRY liens. lEWo: roosters, 9o; ducks, 16c; broilers, 16c Liverpool Grain, Market. Y.1TrT71TTnrT. Tlltv 91 WtrPAT steady; No. 1 'Manitoba, 7s 9iSd; Nci 3l4d: Futures, firm; July. 7s 6d; October, 78 io; wecemuer, is iu, CUUN apot, quiei; Amtrican mixed. (via Galveston), 6a 8d. Futures firm. September, La Plata, 4s lld; October la 1'iaia, os FLOUR Winter patents. 28s. HOPQ-In London, Paciilo coast. f4 15s 5 163. St. Lonla Oenerl Market. July, Beptemner. amc. fnn'Mn. ?. KBn-. Nn. S white. Hi-fi GUc. .TiiK- run. Rf.ntnmhfr. 62Hc. n n,n T - j WOII.. n ...1,1... lOrii 12V4o; July, 39Hc; September, 40V4C RYB-65C , . ' FLOUR luasy; rea winier iwinu, $4.234.65; extra fancy and straight. $3.65 04.S5; hard winter clears, IliSWW. , Rwnajrimnthv. $10.00. CORNMEAlr $2,90. BRAN Sacked, east track, SO93c . . HAY-Tlmothy, $13.0017.W' prairie, $iaool3..J V1IISKY-$1.40. , IRON COTl'UN -l-lto-oc, BAaOINO9ViC. TWINE Hemp, Sc. T-fctfTCTrNrrt tfnrlr Inhhlnir. I20.ii. Lard, prime steam, $iaV310.9j. Dry salt meats, poxea exvra iiofi, vic. extra, shorts, 14o; clear ribs, 14c; short filnn MX.tr.. POULTRY Firm; chickens. Wc; springs. l"c; turkeys. 18c; ducks, 12c; geese, 10c BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 26c KOas-Steady; mic. Tlsrolnts. Shlnmcnts. Flour, bbls.- '... 14.000 17.000 nn...... K.i xisnn lSKOoa Corn. bu. 53.000 39.000 uats. IU..r IVf.VW HWl MlnnranolU Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 21. WHEAT Close: July. 87ic; September, '89J4c; December. 92K092HC. Cash: No. 1 hard 91Hc; No, 1 northern, 8974910; No. '3 northern. 8789V4c: No. 2 hard, Montana, 86H0. IX O. 3. KJiiTHSCC. FIOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged, CORN No, 3 yellow, 69669HC. OATS-No. 3 white, 3SM28C. RYE No. X 6667c 8EBD Flax, $U6!-37tt. BARLEY-436c Mllvvankee Grain Market. M'LWAUKEE, Wis.. July 21. WHEAT No. 1 northern, ac; No. z northern. 96C3c: No. 2 hard winter, 8746886; July. Ki4c-, September. 87ic. bid. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 6344l3Hc; No. I white, raft e: io. s, etc; juiy, Viwszxc; EePlemoer. tiic. OATS 411ic. RYB etc. BARLEY 54 JJJc. NEW YORK JMCK MARKET Upward Movement Inaugurated Last Week is Returned. VIRTUALLY ALL LEADERS GO UP Ilallrond Tonnaire- In Middle West Lighter Last Week and Further Cnrtnllment of Ilnslnens Reported. NEW YORK. Julv 21. With freauent Periods of Inactivity the stock mnrktt today resumed the upward movement In- nuKuraiea last weea. virtually an mar ket leaders rose 1 to I points on heavy trading in United .States steel, Union Pa cific. Reading and Amalaamated Conner, These stocks, as usual, comprised the bulk of the day's operations, but trading as a whole was broader than for some weoks. The notable exception to the up ward movement was Wells Fargo, which sold down to par, tho Ibwest In twenty years. News or tho day was or ma usual cu rve reified character, including develop ments in the Balkans, which imparted firmness to London and Parts, while Berlin displayed nervousness over Tur key's reported Intention to reoccupy Adrianople. London and the continent wero buyort here, probably of 25,000 shares, principally Steel. Union Pacific and Amalgamated. Private advices fro'n Rio Do Janeiro pointed to extreme finan cial tension in Braxll. In the way of home news. Union Pa cific's preliminary statement lor 19U-13 was ths outstanding feature. The esti mated surplus snows earnings equivaiens. without Including the fourth quarterly dividend on Southern Pacific, wmcn would increasa tne surplus io j cent, compared with 13.8T Per cent the previous rear. Baltimore &. Ohio also submitted a credltdble report lor me same, period. , .... liaiiroaa tonnage i m v"",t.T A... nni,.. ih.t w..k nnd further cut- tailment of business was "ported. Mono rates west and southwest we quo tab I y higher in contrast to local conditions. where greater ease va " ... Bonds were generally .higher, with an lncreaso of business, unuea " and 4s and Panama 3s declined U per cent on call. Total sales (par value) a- 8Numbfrot sales' and leading quotation. on stocks were: , . . AiulimUd Copiitr, ... U,0Q UK Ararlro Astlcauuni .. .ttjj? 41 II K IIU 4JS II UK i to uii , uoU tlS U (!W I7W ml usu 23H n im 111 toti 110 183 Araerlon Beet 6r UH J3 4SH IS ntt 23 so it 43H 3IH IU 0 a Ameticin L.-n Anwrlcu Cm pM... Jl.too . J.o 000 Amirlttn u. ... .M.fln CVtton Oil 2,100 Am. let Securities too American uneeeo w Amrlcn Locomollr ... . 500 Amerten 8. & B........ 2,W American S. k R. pro AUl. HUgU- iwimiiis...... . Amriun T. & T American Tobacco .' AnicoiU Mining Co Atchlwn AtchUon pfa ,...i....... Atlsqtlo Uot IJn. ... Bltlnvore Ohio n.lhl.t..M atmml soo in too in 100 I7H 1M IIS 1.100 17 ItlK lis u 17 us 1.4M 1141 wjii"w v.... IT'" nrooklm rtipld Tr.,..w. 2,00 HH I7T4 11,700 iisii HIS "5.S0O tSH 23Vi 4,100 KM MH , 600 14 11 cmiaiin rtcino CentMl LeUlier ......' Cn.pk Ohio,....,. Calcwo O. W.........-I CDIotso, M. A St. P.... Chlcio & M W Colorado P. ft I Conwlldittd Ou Corn'ProducU tMUvir & Hudson Denver & "to Grande,... Denver ft R. O. pf4 Dlitlllers' &ecurltle .... Krle, . Erie let ptd....t Brie Sd pr aenerel Kllctrlo Great Kortbeni pfd Oreat Northern Ore ctte, Illinois Central Interboroutn Met. ...... Inter. Met. ptd International Harvester,. Inter-Marine ptd ........ International i'eper .;.. International rump .... Kaneaa Cltr Southern,.., Lacled Get Lehigh Valley LouUrllle '&' Naihvllle. M., Bt. V. & 8. ate. M Mlawurl. K. ft T, Mlaiourl l'atltlo , National Dlacult . National. Lead N. It. It, ot M. 2d ptd New York Central .V. V., O. ft W Norfolk ft Weetern North American Northern Pacific ....... Paclflo Mali I'ennaylvanla ,., People' Oea P., C, c. & St. ti , PlUeburch Coal .,, Preaaed Steel Car i ullman Palace Car...... Readim , 1,100 lot 1D 100 1M" 1M.H KIU log K 1.100 1.400 nii in 600 10V4 10U "'ioo 'Hh '"' 11U IIS mi 4(10 MOO 1,400 300 uvt 2U 12H UK 40 JH im . axil I3M KM 110 It 110 2.000 INS 800 Uli 400 lit 1.100 II i,m MM 1I4H itti H 81 H ltni uss 1M l.ooo too 200 8,500 1IU 147 144 400 1JJH UZtt 111. 400 12SU 1U lMVt i.eoo 2is 1,300 1H 300 114U 100 47 loo 10T4 3,100 llh "iiioo iosii "!oo Iosh loo im S,000 113H too 111 31 US 30 IIS 114 114 41 V-.41H. 10 10 17 1 104H 103 107 107K 103U 1IV4 18H ni;t ins nt in wo too mi UK St.TOO Ul . 1,300 3114 nepubiie i. & b. ....... republic I. & S. pfd.... Rock Island Co,....,.... Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. L. ft S. F. Id Pfd... Seaboard Air Une Seaboard A. L. ptd Sloaa-Sheffleld S. & L.. RouUiern I'aclflo . Southern lUllrar Bo. Hallerar pfd... Tenneenea Copper Teaas ft Paclflo Union Paclflo MOO 3.700 Union Paclflo cfd United BUtee Kealtr United BUtee Ilubber.... UDlted BtaUs 6tel.,... V. S. Steel ptd, Utah Copper Va.-Carellna Chemical ,. Wabaah Wabath ptd ........ .... 409 300 1,300 western Maryland ... Western Union Weettnahoute Klectrle wneeiins ft Lake Erie Total ealci for the day, 340,100 aharea. New York Moner aiafUet NEW YORK. July 21-MONEJYr-On call, steady. 2-2H per cent; ruling rate. 24 per cent, closipR bid, 2V4 per cent: of fered at H per, cent. Time loanst Easier; ?t3f lay. aVfetWU per cent; ninety days . "H?4.! cent, six months, 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPBR-6 per STERLING EXCHANGE Strons with actual buelneas In bankers' bills at'fttaa for sixty-day bills and at $4.8685 foV de mand. Commercial bills, $4.83. (7ILVER-Bar, 63?io; Mexican dollars, BONDS-aovernment, weak; railroad, nrm. 1 The followlni: were the closing: quota. ilons on bonds: U. 8. ret. n, res.. 17(4 k, a go. ref. e... . ac. coupon i u. B, 4,k ... iA U. S. ie. rec do coupon . V. 8. 4e. re. do coupon . ...101 U i N. unl. 4 si 'A. T. T, A.-C. lit la ctf 47eN' n H ot U'ixi'm ,1 Amer. A. it 13 N. Y. c i S? 1 Am. Tobaceo e...,tU Y. M "."'it'ii' llM.n. aa ill - tai 1.7 ' e --". un II B . Al ?.v-4.:::: fl T'-B Ual. 4 Ohio 44 K O. B. u rtti. iru MSne.dln in I!' L-en. Latner Cner. 4k Ohio do ron. 4Ui II lt. U 8. W. Cnkaro ft A. 3a.. II C. O. ( a I. 4i...s Mi do re. 4 !' C M 4 8 P c 4Vte..l01i C. R. I. & P. e. 4a It c. 4a. 7IU 8o. Pae. col, 4,. 1 ct, 4a do lit rtf. 4e... 60. lUIIwar la... u H 11 .101 Ti , 7IS S4 1 , do rfc. 4a. 715 oo sen. i . u, ft li. ct. Ie..,-.. Ilia do cv. 4e t D. ft IU H. ref. te. Hi do let & ref ii ret. 4.. IIU ir I1....100U 3d I,... $ do lin. U U V.-a Chm. . jr. av, B. HIM III. Cen. let r. 4a. I) Weairn M4 ii nd Inter. Met. ii 71 Kta, li' Ma 4"; ..t!!:; IJa, 7;..!; Bid. 'Offerfd. Boston allntnic WtncUs, BOSTON, July Jl.-CoslneT quotations on mlnlnif stocks wers; Alloutf ., IIHMobawk 4 Amal. Owper IIH Ntrad Coo ! 'W ,v. . (. u. mm W lft 41 H lei 9. - i- A. Z U & 0....... nniplaalnc Ulna .. 13-14 Anaona uira. ...... annonn outt UK B, ft C. a ft 8. M. 79 Korlh Ukl it? Cel. r Arliona...... 13 014 Dominion 41 IU. ft Htcl....,..3 oaceeu 7I Centennial 13 Quiacr 3 Xnper lUsg C C. IIS4 Btaosaa ru Ealt Butte C. M 10)4 Superior :t2 rranklln H-8uprlor ft D, M... ranbr Xon. , II Tamarack u Oreene Cananea... 1 11-11 U. 8. 8. R, & 11... IIU late Tlerala Comr. II to rM dtH Kerr Uk lU-Utah Coa. LaU Copper 1 Balle Copper. Miami Copper Aaked. IffZ?0 topper Co 44Ji nviniuw ....,.., fe. London Stork Mnrbet, TONDON, July 21. American securities moved Irregularly after a steady open M 17 17H 33X 3M I issii IIS loi SU 30)4 10 U llti WH nA M14. 7t4 :U H 100 17 17 17 100 41 41 4014 JSH t.704 hi, tm n . 3,300 :ih 23H 100 77 . 77 71. 00 ti iolioo 1UW 147' liiu i 83 moo it em com 71.100 I7H MS 7U t.100 107 lOITj 102 4,400 4SU' 44 45U 200 2 35i (, tut. ii.i, iiii 'iovi 4S 1 I! Il' MU 0 C041 Ing today. At noon prices wero from lo higher to Uo lower than Saturday's New York cloning, CBBMln, swsr. TJ lJ-iailllnoI C.ntrsl UT do secant . J1H M . K. T tlH Antl. Coppr IIHM T. C.ntr.1 IN Atchison Wiil'nnrlira II Camdlut rctnc....M3Hn4lo , (I Chlfn 0. W U seuttMm nettle.... Hit SI. rul lMHUnta rtellle 11 DctiT.r nio a..., itvv. s. sti ni Brl i MHWitaih d lt rM. ........ 41 Dllr NV4 Oruid Trunk ItHRtnd Mint. I SILVER Bar, uncertain at 27 l-16d per ounce. MONEY 2? per cent. The ruts of discount In tho upon market ror snort diiis is ji per cent; ior tnree months' bill;. 41-164 per cfiit. Trensnry Statement. WASHINGTON. July Sl.-The condition of the United States treasury nt Uie be ginning of business today was: Net bal ance In general fund, $12S,640,3S3. Total ntrtttf Kntlintnv. tl Olfl SSV tntnl T1AV- meats Saturday", $2,$20,21, The (toflclt this fiscal voar Is J17.174.SI6. against a deficit of $8,192,166 last year, exclusive of Panama canal ana pumio aeut transactions. New York Mining; stocks. NEW YORK. July 21.-Closlnir ouota- tlons on mining stocks: Com. Tunnel tUxk... ILttlU CJilif do bona. iDiinitn ...,ns Coo. Cl, A Vs...... UOnUrla ' itZ Iron SIWr ......... . .lWYpiinw J.rw.i "' LmJt!U Con lophlr li 0ftr4. Rank Clearlnn-s. OMAHA. Julv 21 Rank t-l.rln. rn. today are $3,0M,S77.87 and $8.5,101.8S for mo vurrcnyouuinic oay last year, OSaAftA GUNKRA1, MAHKiST, iidT. i r'"116' Ireh- ltc'' rout, fresh. ntcklRrr.? iirftWl '"" lsi Spanish mackerel, 16o; shad roe, per pair, oi a.'ino,n' frM"' halibut, fioTh Wo nha,ri..8c.i,bbullABadi "oi channel cat- f?iVJtfjt1,lke' 160i pickerel, lie. i?nn. lili88' b,oc awlB. 3oi twins. 17c; daises, lo; trip Ut, KWc Young Americas, igo blue libel bricl? 17oi Urn- . 1 OULTRY lirollers. stwraio tier lh.i 4cns, JOC: COCKS. lllUp ' ,ltmka -,. fse,.15,?. twy' a25c; pigoonsTper rw'J1'., rooters' 9f ducks, full lea- " T,1 t?!?ui "Pe.""" loumcreu, io; ..TTr"f. "'PT-"". nos. imo: NO. .....1.1... colnpany? reported by th Olllnsky Fruit FHUIT Jjstra fancy elberta frecstono SS?h1n.,.P.r,,llul,h.''.1!15' 6-hushel lots, per bushel, $2.86; oitrs, fancy elberta freel ?.'i?JL. pfachc!- P.or -basket crats. 8O0. S.v .. .qeciuuous xruit: uiimax .au j viuiiib, per crate. .7o: iiur. ?.aS.. '.Wf rod Plums, per crate, i;,i,?.n lare trreen plums, per crate, $1.85; Simon largo red plums, per crate, $1.6; Uotan medium red plums, ior nrnln , 1 f.i. .Tl.. ........ , . iT . ..uv. jittHeujr lario Diue Plums, rBl w.cttin, aj.ou; icurs, uartiett s, per Iv'W A,U wuunes, or. jonn, per box, $1.25; Crawford peaches, per box, $1.25: Arizona standard cantaloupes, per crate, $3.25; Arizona pony cantaloupes, per crate. $2.75; Arizona Jumbo cantaloupes, per waw, e.ii, auiuriuii caniaioupes, pony Crates. 12. W: California ranln(niini. standard, per crate, $3.00. Homo grown uiacKuernes, per -4-quari case, $3.w. Va lencia oranges, extra fine, IX 2S8 sizes, per box, $0.00; Sunkist VBlenclas, I5t, $0.50; 17B, 2U0, 216. 250 slzos, per box, $7.00. Orapefrult. .lorida, Indian niver, 4, 64, 64 sizes, $10.00. Lemons, extra inncy Sun- Kist, 3G0s and scos, por box, $10.00; extra cnoice rea nan lemons, sws ana 300s, per box, $10.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes, lartre. now. per bushel, $1.00. Onions, California large yenow, per pouna, aq. xomatoes, Ten nessee, per 4baeket crate, $1.25; 6-crate lots. $1.20. Vatermelons, Alabama sweot, per pound, lVio; 6-crate lots, per pound, iWc . misckl,uaniOUH Hoasting ears, per dozen, 15c; Michigan celery, per dozen 85c; Mott'a cider, per keg, $3.50; Nehawka cider, Per keg, $125; asparagus, por dozen, 50c; rhubarb, per dozen, 2vc; onions, per dozen, 20a; now beets, carrots, turnips Der dozen. 30c: Parsley, ner dozen. 40a: radish, per dozen, 20c; head lettuce, per dozen, $1.00; homegrown leaf lettuce, por uozen, zoo; green poppers, per naskut, uc; wax or Hreo" Deans, per nasicet, $1.00; hothouse cucumbers, per basket, 91. t:uuil,iunc7i, iiuuiiu, lu a73V Venetian garlic, per pound, l2Wc; new cabbaeo. ner oound. 2Hc: eirenlant. nor dozen, $1.50; horseradish. 2 dozen bottles In casa, per case, $1.90; Dromedary brand dates, package, $3.00; Anchor brand dates, package, $2.25; walnuts, No, 1 soft shell, per pound, 20c; medium pecans, por pound. 13 Ho; Jumbo pecans, per pound, 15c; giant pecans, Louisiana paper sholl, per pound, 25c; flibarts, per pound, 15o; Drake al monds, per pound, 15c: paper shell, 18a; Brazils, per pound. 10c: large washed, per pound, 12cj black walnuts, per pound, 2V4c; raw No. 1 peanuts, per ppund, 7o; lumbo peanuts, per pound. 8c; roast pea. nuts, per pound, 8Vic shell bark hickory nuts, per pound, 4c; largo hickory huts, per pound, 3o; white rice popcorn, per pound, 4c; checkers, por 100-package case, $3.50; checkers, per 50-package caiie, $1.75; LesUe berry boxes, quarts, per 1,000. $2.75. Cotton Market, NEW YORK, July 2i.-COTTON.-fipot, quiet; middling uplands, 12.40o; mid dling gulf, 12.65c. Sales 1,800 bales. Futures closed steady; closing bids: July, 12.1c; August, 12.05c; September, U.72c: October, ll.52o; November, 11.45o; December, 11.46c; January, 11.40c; Feb ruary, 11.41c: March. 11.47c; May, 11.51c, Cloned steady at a net decline ot 5 to "new1 ORLEANS. July 21.-COTTON-Sppt, quiet, unchange.; middling, 12 7-16c; safes, 623 bales. ST. LOUIS. July 21.-COTTON Quiet; middling, 12 6-16cJ sales, nono; recolpts, 277 bales; shipments, 277 bales; stocks, IfifiM hairs. T.TVERPOOL. July 21 COTTON-Sooi. easier; good bmlhess; middling fair, 7.32et; gOOa miaaiins, o.uou, iiuuuiiiias, d.ku, iuw middling, 6.62d; good ordinary. S.Old; ordi nary, 6.70d. Visible Supply of . Grain. NHW YORK. July 21. Visible supply of trraln In the United States July 19. as complied by the Produce oxchango was: wneat, w.wi.vw nusneis: increasea bushels; In bond, 1,436,000 bushels; der creased, 695,000 bushels. Corn, 9,670,000 bushels; decreased, i,evr,uuu pusneis, uats, 17.885.000 bushels; increased 174,000 bush els: in bond, 429,000 bushels; decreased 39,000 bushels, Rye, 423,000 bushels; In creased 8,000 bushels. Barley, 1,641,000 bu.; increased 36,000 bushels; In bond, 49.000 bushels; increased, 20,000 bushels. The 8,049,000 bushels, a decrease of 1,632,000 bushels. Lost woek's visible supply of wheat, corrected, 28,979,000 bushels', in stead ot 29,843,000 bushels. Omaha Itr Market. OMAHA.- July 21. PRAIRIE HAY OM fo. 1 to choice, upland, $9.5010.00;. extra choice. In light bales, might bring $10,50; No. 2, $8.C04J0.50i No. 3, $7.008 60; No. I to choice midland, $3.WaiO.O0; No. 2, $8.50(39.50; No. 3. $7.00178.60; No. 1 to choice lowland, $8.0OS0.00; Nb. 3, 5.00fi7.00. New No. 1 to choice upland or midland, $10 50 011.00: No. 2 and lowland. $9.50&10.50. Straw: Choice wheat is quotable at $5.00 CiB.w. cnoice oai or rye, n.tmi.w. Al falfa: None hern. Choice old alfalfa Is quotable at $12,00313.00: No. 2, 3)10.00012.00; No. 3, $a.0010.00: No. I to choice new al falfa, $11.00012.0 Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 21.-COFFET-A sharp advance In the European markets resulted In a steady opening in the local cofee market with first prices 15 to 11 polnta. higher. Around midday prices experienced a partial setback undei realizing, but rallied later on renewed buying, closing steady at 20 to 30 points not advance. July, 9.77c; September, 9.35c; October, 9.43o; December, 9.66c; January, .C6o; March, 8.77c; April, 9.82c; May, 9.87o. Spot. linn; Rio 7s, 9Ho; Saritos 4s, llTio. Mild, dull; Cordova, UgltiHc. nominal Dry (Spoil Market. NEW YORK. July 21.-DRY OOODS Cotton goods markets are quiet and steady with prices unchanged. Cotton yarns are quiet and firm; men's weat lines for spring 1914, opened during the day, , showed a reduction of 10c a yard 'On, staple serges. Oil nnd Ilneln. NEW YORK, July 21.-OILS-Cotton. seed, prime summer yellow, $9.15; July and Beptember, $9.20; December, $8.64. ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to rood. $4.4024.50. TURPENTINE Quiet; machine, bbls, 2Sa "",' "o. i loins, waci no. &-,u0Vt3' 1Mc- No- 1 chucks, Ha; 'No. 2, iic: No. 3. l4Vio. No i !,i,7w 74c; No. 2. fiic: No 3. 64lc. " 1 Alia luiinwinir rriiir nnY OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Becyei Steady, with Cows and Heif ers Lower. FEEDERS VERY SLOW, LOWER IIorm Mendy Vlx I.OTrer nnd Slow Sheep nnd l.nmlm In IrfrKe Re ceipt nml Around iinr ter I.oTTer. SOUTH OMAHA, Juiy Si, IMS Recelpu werel Cattt. HoRs. SliesP. 16,000 8.47J Vtt6 7.SJI 4.139 Kjviwmw mummy -frr Same day last week., 3,01? Same day 3 wks. ag-o.. 1.U50 Sams day 3 wks, aito.. X.W1 Same day 4 wks. npo.. ifi'M na na nnv laat vnar.. a u.u ThA fntlnttrltic tnhln aVinw frie reCSlPtB of oattje, hogs and sheep at South Omaha uvo biock market for tne year to o compared with last year. lla. isix, inc. j. Cattlo 4CO.39 451,310 Hogs 1.619.0oO 2,(W,ai7 Sheep 1,034.541 M4.4W 60.C4S ....... Tim fnllnwtnir tnhln ulirtWl lh ranftS Of prices for hoes at South Omaha for tht last lew days, with comcrioni Date. 1113. .mi.lt. 11S03.I1M7. July I,. July I.. t Ml 6 U 1$ 6 14 5 & lu 868 6 74 e &71 8 76 6 73 5 64 6 74 6 b0 7 67 7 7 July 10.. July U.. July 11. July 1$. 6 Z e 6 43 75 7 67 7 7 7 S3 49 A 43, July 14. July IS. juiy is. July 17. 7 S3 7 74 6 44 July 1$. 40 e 6 83 juiy iy. July 20. 7 76 7 7W 7 70 July 31. 8 07JJ 6 37 Hvnday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Otook Yards, South Omaha. Neb.,.for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. July 19, 1913 RECEIPTS OARS. Cattlo. Hgs. BhP. Hrs. C, M. & St. V 10 3 Missouri racuio ..a .. Union Pacific 20 li 2 u. & N. W.. east.. 7 4 1.. C. & N. W.. west.. 36 SS C, St P., M. & O.. 6 1 .. O., Ji. St Q., east.,, 4 .. .. .. C. U & Q.. west... 62 37 6 1 C, R. I. & P., east 11 8 ,. .. Total receipts.. .148 M 7 DISPOSITION-HEAD. came, iioks. cuieru Morris & Co 3oa tiwlft & Co (03 Cudahy Packing Co....2,$98 l,u 1,M 1,077 1,620 $.817 3.K5 Armour & Co... 607 476 Soh warts & Co J. w. Murphy 791 TJnMln nnklnir Co.. 33 Jlcnton, Vansant & L. 133 61 91 37 20 1 36 11111 & Bon v. n. Iiwla ...... J. B. Root & Co. It BUlla L. F. liusz ltmenstack Bros .I........, 9. Wllntrcf.. 16 li, v. Hamilton i Sullivan Bros 69 Rothschild at Krcbs.... u Mo. & Kan, Calf Co.... C Other buyers 6JU 3,382 1,878 Total 6,476 8,691 9,520 CATTLE Cattlo receipts were about on ft par with a week ago, a total ol W cars ot all kinds being reported In. Ths market as a whole was in Very fair con dition so far as killers were concerned. Beef steers opened a little ktow, but as the market warmed up, became reason ably active so far as desirable kinds of steers were concerned, l'rlooo paid for such wero Just about steady with last week's close As high as ti.tib was paid for choice heavy cattle, this price being the highest that has been paid tor heavy steers since last year. This price on cat tle was paid on Tuesday of last week, but tho cattle bringing the price at that Unto wero choice yearlings. Common, and Inferior grades ot boet steers were slow all day. Better grades of dry lot . cows and heifers did not show possibly bo much change, but tho general run of butcher stock was around 10c lower, grassy kinds showing tho most decline. The eame was truo ot bulls, tho best Xqd bulla, belm; about steady,, with medium kinds, -on the irraaav ordur lower. Veal calves sold UD as high as $9.75, top being the same us last week. Blockers and feeders wero very slow salo and thu feeling was still lower than it was last week. The general market on such cattle js safely oOo lowtr than the high time a week ago today, and perhaps mora than that off on tho In terior grades. isolations on cauiei uooa io cinoico beef steers, $8.25(18.76; fair to good beet steers, $7.908.25 common to fair beef steers. 17.25di7.90: rood to choice heifers. $7.008,00 good to cholco cows, J6.tWtf7.40; fair to good grades, $5.250,00; common to lair K ran og, u.wu-o.sd; gooa io cnoice stackers and feeders. $7.2.xf7.75; fair to good stockers and feders, $8.76i&7.25; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, I6.2&y 6.75", stock cows and heifers, $5.0036.50; veal calvos, $7.00O.7l; bulls, stags, etc., 16.007,40. Representative sales' BEiCif BTiSlUUq. Ko. II.... 7.... II.... 13.... 37.... 1.... 3.... I.... 11..., .. II.... 1.... 10.... II..., 37.... 32.... 11.... 3.... 10.... At. Pr. .....1104 7 30 1013 7 30 1001 7 IS 104 7 IS ION 1 IS leo 7 is No. At. Pr. 1211 I 36 33 21 .....1340 SO 1240 I 33 3 13 3 33 I 36 3 14 14 I 30 3 34 3 34 3 U 3 U 1 is a 14 a 10 I 33 31..., 317 34 .....1374 31... 134 40......... ,.1040 33 1.1384 30 1234 ,141 I 00 till 3 00 1171 371 1171 730 1043 1323 1137 I 00 3 10 3 IS 3 30 I 30 3 34 3 31 ....1443 ....ISM ....1111 ....1340 ..,.1413 ....1433 If Ht ' ft i lift 3 20 17. ....1177 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ,, 711 7 04 Zl, .......... Ml Ill 7 34 . 34. ...v 1011 lit 7 73 II. Ml Ill I 04 ti. 341 11W 3 33 713 3 U 3 13 3 IS I 40 I 31 I 04 I 04 I 14 I 14 23 I IS e 33 I 35 7 14 7 33 ., IM 4 04 ,. 311 I 75 .,1164 I 00 1.:; 100 114 .., 1013 113 67S .m.m 330 ........ 131 1030 ..1044 3t... 31,., 2l!l! , 130 I 33 ...'334 ... IM ... 104 ...1114 ... 134 S 3S I 34 3 73 3 73 I to I 00 .1011 7. COWH AND HEIFERS. ,., 310 T 04 ., 410 1 14 ., 371 S-0 ,. 411 3 10 .. 4M I 40 .. Ill I 70 130 6 7S ,, 411 6 10 ., 117 6 30 ,, 300 I 00 731 4 00 II , 701 , 307 , 111 , 40S , 330 , 133 I 00 I 00 I 33 I 34 I 73 7 28 II 11... 3... 2... 37... 13... 41... 3,.. 10.'.'.'.',', 17 , 1 . 330 7 34 . 777 1 H . 333 7 73 BULLS. 1000 s 10 1 11(0 I 31 Tlt 7 IS 3. 1. 1. 1. 113 t 40 2 1170 1334 I 30 2 ... 314 I 73 1 "calves, 421 I 00 1...., 433 I 2S l-.c 120 I 73 1 310 7 73 4...., 334 8 IB 1.,... ....,17(0 1370 .... 120 .... 110 130 .... 130 .... 170 I 31 I 25 I 30 3 SO I 73 307 I 00 OTOOICBR8 AND FEEDERS. 37 4 4 00 34 ,. 331 I 44 Ill 3 26 17 lit I 44 174 I 04 11 434 ( 34 730 I 35 8 743 34 ... SIS 3 23 II 174 I 30 CM I 35 1 174 I 73 , 333 3 t . 331 I 30 WESTERNS. . Nebraska. a'.'.'. 36 steers. ...1149 8 cows 987 6 heifers... 623 2 bulls 1305 3 cows 1040 6 cows 1011 4 cows 793 7 70 13 cows 1011 8 40 6 90 6 75 6 40 6 85 5 50 6 10 1 bull 880 6 00 6 heifers... 673 60 2 cows 1225 6 60 1 cow 1050 6 60 4 cows 915 4 25 HOOS Receipts this morning were very fair for a Monday, there being about 9-1 cars or e.sw neaa reportea in. This is lust about ths same as tor last Monday and Is over 1,500 larger than the tamo day last year, The trade today waa very similar to last week's markets. Shippers were the first buyers out, and they picked up quite a few loads ot the good to choice lights and butchers at prices that were fully steady. Packers! were Inclined to lower prices a little, and made their first bids at figures that were fully 5o and In many cases 69100 lower. Sellers refused to make tne concessions demanded and held their offerings at prices that wera vary nearly steady. After nearly twp hours of Inactivity, the traders finally got together . .1 1,a Hull nt lha ra.lr...' rM , V, ... was made at a decline ot about 6a. The marKet was ratner uneven, ana some salesmen, whose strings were on the llgnt 7 231 S3 IU 7 li $63 7 34 $3 7 W Itl S 41 7 SO 6 U 3 33 ! 1 6 JO S 31 6 21 IS 7 15 6 7 a 38 7 15 8 a 7 IS 6 30 7 17 6 34 I 35 7 SOt 33 8 35 7 33 6 3S 8 28 0 37 8 31 order, quoted values as weak to 5c lower, while hogs on ths rough, mixed nnd heavy order, were, In a great mnny oases, 54fl0o lower Movement was very slow all tho morning, and nt 10:.V thcro were stilt a few loads unsold. Most of the hogs sold at $8.80418.86, and a few loads ot choice lights equalled Saturday's high mark of $9.10. Representative sales! M. At, 8h. Pr, . At. Bh. Pr. II ..301 ... I 71 II 1M ... s u 0 310 ... 1 1 II lit 140 s U 33.... ...117 ... ITS 13 3St 10 I H M Ill ... I 73 , U in ... a is 14 304 130 I 10 ' 17 Ill ... I H . I 391 M 'I 10 17 XI ... I 33 1 71 377 too 3 10 71 134 30 3 30 ll.i 371 10 I M 71 133 130 IN'. VI 3 30 I 10 70.,.,., ,JM ISO I M II . 10 I 10 77 ..134 IK IK 47. .....a ... 110 71 3t4 110 I 30 3. ...... MO ... 3 30 10 333 ... I to 31 37 1W I 30 13 Ml IN 3 30 47,, 363 110 3 34 70 333 ... 3 10 45 ,.311 ... 3 10 tl ..347 110 IN 40 310 ... 3 30 74 343 340 30 II 313. M I II 'i 73.......143 ... I M II 340 140 I II 13 314 ... 3 to It 34) ... 1 3 70.. 333 30 3 00 341 110 I IS 41 303 10 00 71 337 30 I 33 73. ......313 ... I KJ. II. 330 ... 3 II 30 ..331 190 3 33 17 ..Ill ... I II 170 ... I 13 II ..33$ 10 I II II IM 130 I 35 II ..313 ISO Its 77 ..313 ... IIS 71 131 44 3 II 71 300 130 I ItUj 33 Ml 10 I 13 S3 Ill ... IO) 71 13t ... I 33 30 317 139 3 OS 17...... .10 H III II. ,,,...111 ... 103 17 331 ... I II II J04 ... t 03 IS 113 ... I 33 74.. .....501 ... tttS 71 0 110 I IS 73 110 30 t OS 0 Ill 10 133 10.... ...Ill ... 110 13.. 3(1 HO 3 33 K ,.113 ... 1,11 13 243 40 I 33 17 ..113 ... 3 10 i?IIEKP Receipts of sheop and lambs were very liberal this morning, fifty- eltrht enra hxlnff retmrieil In tha Vardi. This was the largest run for any day since tno miuuia ot April, as a manor or course Oregon and Idaho supplied the most of tho run, A very large propor tion of the offerings consisted ot fat stock, there being only a small propor tion of feeder sheep or lambs. The largo run of itself would not have beet) sufficient to havo broken tho market In the face ot the demand, hut the fact that there has boen a feeling for soma days that prices at thin point were high as compared wtlh those being paid at some other soiling points had a tell ing effect upon the market With so giany fat sheep and lambs to select from uyers representing packing houses wrre able to take their time In filling orders, with tho result that tho trade was vory stow from start to finish, this being truo of alt kinds of fat stock, both sheep and lambs At the same tlmo they wero able to bear the market until prices wero' aroind a quortor lower than last week. wnen tne ice was once oroKen ana in receipts began moving the trade livened up a little and a. considerable proportion of the receipts changed hands in fair season. For a Monday there was a gooa acai of lnauirv for feeder sheen and lambs and the few here sold at prices that did not show much chango as compared wittt last wecK's close Quotations, on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to oholoe, 87.tiOa7.60; lambs, fair to Sood. $7.1037.40! lambs, culls. 31.2Mf5.D0: lambs, feeders, I6.1M,W; yearlings, good, to choice, 5.76QC.2Jf; yearlings, fair to goodj $S.60ift6.75: yearlings, feeders, $4,250 5.00! wethers, good to cnoice, $4.4084.70; wethers, fair to good, $4.2&lf4.4Q; wethers, feeders, $12S4X.0O eweq, good to cholco, 34.1MTM.30: ewna. fair to irnod. S4.O04N.1S! ewes, feeders, $2.7603.26; cull sheep, $2.00 U3.UU. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 791 Oregon feeder lambs 5 6 83 67 cull feeder lambs.. 50 6 CO 251 Colorado ewes 99 4 23 87 Colorado ewes..... 101 4 25 224 Colorado wethers 93 4 60 78 Colorado wethers 98 4 60 165 Idaho bucks , 162 8 33 200 cull feeder lambs (6 6 65 Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July Zt-HOQS-Ro $9.0004.10; heavy, $9.0019.10:' packers and butchers, $9.06(0)5.15; light, $9.0419.20; pigs, S8.002M.7B. OATTLB Reoelpts. 16,000 head; market steady; prlnM fed steers, $8.5CxjJ.o; drossed Doei steers, j.j&irs.w; western steers, 18.&OG6.E5: southern steers. 35.40iii1.tX): cows, $4.25477.00; heifers, $5.26418.75; stock ers and feeders. $4.507.so; bulls, $4.t3i 6.75; calves, $6.0039.60. BUEEP AND LAMBS Recolpts, 8,000 head; market lOo lower; lambs, $5, 2507.50; yearlings, S4.GGijG.23; wethers, J4.OOy4.75; awes, $3.5034.25; stackers and feedors, iQIIICAaO LIVE ST41CIC MARKET Cattlo Steady in Strontr Hons Weak, Mostlr I.oTrer CHICAGO. July 21.-CATTLE-RecelPts. 19,000 head: market steady to BtronKt beeves, $7.2009.10; TexaH steers, $7.00$&00: western steers. $7.1538.20: Blockers and feeders. $5.6037.85: cows and heifers. $3.80 (ije.W; calves. $8.25CP11.26. ituuu iieceipts, k,wu neaa; marKot weak, mostly 6c to 10c lower; bulk nt I M SWSJrt iAi 1 1 A 1KI rife I.. $8.S5.4&; heavy, 8.(9.S5; rough, 3.65 H.K0 DlKfta ii.tAnVJ.W, O I T r tr T AMI) T.AMTIfl T)r.rlnfti & ftrYi head: market weak: native sheep. $4.i0di 6.00; western, $4.1030.00; yearlings, $5.S$ 6.25 lomDB, native, $s.ziW'.s; western, KnnaHH Cltr Llvo stock Market KANSAS CITY, Mo July 2t CATTLE Receipts, 16,000 head; market steady to stronei Drimo fed steers. 13.6OIi8.S0: dressed beef steers, $7.0008.40; western steers, $d.75S-2a; soutnern steers, ss.ttoa 7.30: cows J4.0O3n.00: heifers, $5.008.75: stockers and feeders, $5,003)7.66; bulls, $4.76 6.60; calves, JO.OO-tfO.Cfl. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market 66 to ioo nigner; duik or sales, simakiu.jv; heavy, $9.0000.10; packers and butohers, $9.00i2O.2Oi llKht. J8.9MI9.20: pigs. J8.UXriS.73, 8HBEP AND LAMBS Receipts 4,000 neaa; maruet zoo lower; lamos, 3o.idwi.lu yearlings, J4.50a5.tO; wethers. M.0O&4.75 ewes, 3J.axan.it. At, Louis Live Stock Market ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 2L CATTLKrRe celpts, 7,500 head: market steady; good to choice steers, $7.2636.00; stackers and feed ers, $5.2&tJ7.w; cows ana neuers, n.-?ors.w bulls. tS.OOSr7.00: calves. $6.00311.00: south- em steers, $5.258.10; cows and heifers, 34.2M7l!.tO. HOOS Rocelpts, 11,000 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $7.264?9.65; mixed and butchers, $9.4S.6S; good heavy, $9.4 . EE. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,000 head; markat steady, ioo lower; iambs, 50 lower; muttons, ii.auaA.a; yearlings, $5.00a.25; lambs, w-uwi tx Hloux Cltr Live Stock Market BIOUX CITY, Ia July Jl.-CATTIiE- Recelpts, z,QW neaa; marxet stoaay; na tive steers, J7.103S.tt; cows and heifers, J5.7CC8.00; canncrs, $3.7526.00; calves, $7.76 flO.60; bulls, stags, etc., J5.37.60. HOOS Receipts, 5,000 head; market taadv. heavy. $8.55m80: mixed. $S.82V42 8.90; light, JS.003.10; bulk of sales, $8.69 m.w. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800 head; no quotations. a. .TrntAnh I.lvfl Mfoelr 7lfitvk4. BT. JOSEPH. July 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,800 head; market slow: steers, calves, ti.vrsfii.w. HOOS Receipts, 8,200 head; market slow: top, s.xv; duik. kuvhv.u. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,600 neaa, marav .un , ,mwd, ,..i.. Live Stoc-lc In Sleht, Receipts of live stock at the six prin ninai western markets yesterday: Cattle. IIorb. Sheep, South Omaha 8,800 6,300 15,000 St. Joseph 1.800 8.200 3,600 H-nVaH City 16.000 9.000 4.C00 Chicago 19.000 47.000 36.009 St. Lout 7.600 11,000 6.000 SIOUX City ............ 2,000 5,000 8,000 Totals , 43,100 86,600 64,800 Bvaporated Apples and Dried Fruits NEW YORK, July 21. BVAPORATED APPLES Finn; fancy, 8V4QSVio; choice, liviov a ..v.j M.avw, ..-... w-.. fnrnias. 2Ufi)12Uo: Oregons. KiaWe. An- rlcots, quiet; choice, UlSsCi extra choice. iztflSVic: fancy, 14V4ttl5c PeacheB. dull: choice, 6MV4o; extra choice, 6i 7o; fancy, 7y47Hc. Raisins, steady; looso MuscaUls, 4i44Jlc; choice to fanoy seeaea, ovvnc, sceuicaa, i?auv7iui Koiiuon layers, Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 21. METALS-r-Lead ulet at t4.3OS4.40: at London. 120 6c. Spelter, steady at $5.3085.40; at London, tsu lzs ta. nnnnnn T ..... .... I ... . . $13.87, bid; July, $13.87814.26: August, $13.87 tfl4.25: September, 13.95m4.0B: electrolytic, $14.nJl.t0; lake, ltJ7Qlit2; caatloga, IH.OOf 14.26. Tin: Pull; spot, $M.2&940.M: July, $10. 1541H0. 60; August and September.! $ 10. liw 10.37. Antimony. Dull; Cookson's.l $8.40418.56. Iron: Irregular, No. 1 north ern; it rsfiio.w; no. z norinern, io.ip 15.50; No. 1 southern. $16.00916.50; No. L southern soft. $16.CO16.50. The London markets closed as follows: Copper; Spot, (S318s9d; futures, f4 1 Sd. Tin: Spot, tlS3 6s; futures, 184 5. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 56s 3d. ST. LOUIS, July 21. METALS Lead, firm at $4.20; spelter, firm at $5.20. Torn nnd Whrnt neirlurt flnlletln. United States Department of Agriculture, Weather bureau. . for Omaha, for the twenty-four Hours ending at s a. m., torn meridian time, Monday, July 31, 1913: OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp. Rain tTtatlon. High. Low. fait .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 -.00 , .00 sky. Clear Pt. cloudy, Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt cloudy Clear rt. cloudy, Pt. cloudy) Clear Clear ' Clear rt. oloudy Clear Clear Pt. cloudy; Clear . Pa. cloudy Clear .Vthland. Neb.. 84 Auburn 86 Broken Bow;... Sf 63 61 56 , 61 52 65 62 68 67 64 66 49 63 63 60 M 61 53 64 Columbus 1. ..1. 81 Culbertson 1. ... 85 j Fatrbury 8S Fairmont 84 Grand Island... 81 Hartlngton .... 79 Hastings ....... 84 Hnldrego 89 Lincoln 83 North Platte.. 80 Oakdale 78 Omaha ., ,. 79 Tekamah ...... S3 Valentino 80 Alta, In 80 Carroll 79 Clarlnda 83 Sioux City 78 Minimum tcmpornturo for twelve hour period ending at 8 a. m. D1BTRICT AVERAGES, No. of Temp. Ralru District. Stations. .High. Low. fall. Columbus, 13 80 66 LoulsvUlo 23 P0 .68 Indianapolis .... 14 81 66 Chicago 24 78 62 St, Louts 19 86 63 Des Moines,.,... 23 80 M Minneapolis 61 80 62 Knnsaa City 20 66 68 .00' Omaha 17 83 64 Moderate temperatures prevailed corn and wheat reirinn throughout tho during the last twenty-four hours. Tho only appreciable Precipitation that 00. curred In tho entire region during ths last iwcnry-iour nours was at one station in tho St. Louis district. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Bnsrnr Market, Hnro vnntr T.,t., 01 ouniT..n. Mftuy: muscovado, j.(Ms; contrltuicaJ, loaf, 6.400! crushed. 6.300o; mould A.I 4.9501 icubes, 4-85o: XXXX. powdered, 4.76o;' I'unueicu, i.iuu, una Kranuiaiea ana aam mm A J A m mJ - II... u I a a ,a . w i.iuii n, iwu, uuiiutuonetJ a, .40o; no, Peoria Market. PEORIA. Julv 21. nemt N. b iinw. ;t 63c: No. 8 yollow. C3c. ' H uax jsianaara, new, 400J No, 4 white, new and old, 39Hc. Wool Market. BT. LOUIS. July 21. WOOL-Steadrl northern and1 western mediums, i7S03i -light burry, qftOMMo; fine burryn lStpiiHo. n Klirln Butter Blqrket, ELGIN. III.. Julv 21 ntTTTKR TTlT-mt William Hanger Must " Serve Rest of Prison j Term at Penitentiary; , William Hanger, niter enjoying a parole frdm tho stato penitentiary for ten M days, has been ordered returned to the . penitentiary. John O. Yclser, member ot ' the pardon board in Omaha, communi cated with some of tho other members by ' Ipng distance telephone and arranged to . . order Hanger back to- prison, because hla former wife, living In Oraahot had rea-- sons to greatly fear him while ho wa,a at largo. She. received on anonymous letter soon after he arrived in dmoaha. The letter requested her to come to South. FlfteentltL stroet ono night to meet an old acquaint ance. Knowing that her former husband ' was in Omeaha bn parole, and remember' . ing that ho was twice sentenced to tho penltontlary .for attempting to kill her, she grow suspicion over the letter. Sba caused him to bo arrested shortly after ' wards and has since been In, tha city jail pending .word from the stato pardon board. Persistent Advertising Is ths Road to Big Returns. "I7ot an Experiment." BMP TO h-POEHLER co. Established 3.85S. GRAIN COMMISSION "end for Bally Ksikit letter." Mxtrzfc&?ox.X8 buluxic We make both tha drawings and cuts at vtiry reasonabls prices to meet any need. ThU drawing would hawyutYOUt7.S0 'and the out 06 centi. Bee EngraYing Department See Bllg. nana Tyler loot MUBs!gafiUujn H l .00 .001 .0(1 .20 , .001 1 .00' I 1