THE BEE. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Blaok Rust Reports Have little Ef fect on Wheat Market. CORN OFFERINGS ARE LIMITED Strong Uptnrn In Price Coiiaequrntly Tnken Place When liffort Is Mndp to Fill in the llny Insr Orders. OMAHA. July a 1913. . 3 , early advance yesterday was 5i.?e y "mo additional black rust re VOTtS from lh nnrthui.t A I..JIi Ckl. fniin,ere8t la September wheat around upply incresjfe, caused quite general ttllintr on n hnir r...... i.. i r.i.1 hat ,tne b'ack rust reports wired vu.uitu naa uttio eirect on tno traue Jesterday waa due to two causes. First, uie wneat In many sections of the north Sti8 M,far advanced that It is thought ft,.Vht visitation of black rust wUl do little Injury. Second, tho northwest mar- ?. di.d not ,now tn0 snaP on the ouy'hK side the trade expected, Indicating little farm in that quarter over th rust out look. When the vislblo supply was posted f,StLJtne Chicago stocks showed nearly wW.OOO bushcU increase, as many of the parly buyers were willing to switch to the selling side to secure profits. It was this selling which caused the reaction of naif a cent from the top prices. Traders lathe cash trade were slow to give up shipping or" export sales, but at the close tho business was reported at ISO.OOO bush els. Cosh markets showed decided flrm nessi here and at Chicago. Cash wheat was unchanged. Offerings of corn In the open market at the outset yesterday were very lim ited and the result was a strong upturn In filling th buying orders, which came to the market since last week. The fore cast of a clear weather map for the (greater part of th week and a fear of a return of high temperatures for tho west ern states gave much of the bull force under corn futures early In the session. Cash corn was unchanged to Ho higher. A number of points in Nebraska and other states aro making doubtful returns on oat threshing. Cash oats were Via higher. Clearances: Wheat and Hour, 219,000 bushels; corn, 2.C0O bushels; oats, none. Liverpool close: Wheat, HWild higher; corn. Vid lbwer. Primary wheat receipts were 1,792,000 bushels and shipments 1,19.000 bushels, against .receipts of 1,096,000 bushels and shipments of 620,000 bushels last year. Primary wheat receipts were 431,000 bush els and shipments Khs.ooo buuhels, against receipts of 121.000 bushels aiid shlDinents of 451,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 7iu,uo busneis ana snip mcnts 651,000 bushels, against receipts of 229,000 bushels and shipments of 258,000 bushels last year. CAR,OT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago S15 199 KO Minneapolis 159 .. .. Duluth 120 Omaha 180 69 23 Kansas City 217 33 9 St Louis. 269 39 61 Winnipeg 230 The following cash sales were reported: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 82e; It cars, 80We. No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, 82c; 1 car, 8114c; 1 car, 80ic. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 80Vicr V4 car, 80c. Rejected spring, 1 car, 76c. No. 3 durum, V4 car, 78c. Oats: No. S white, 3 cars, 3SV4C No. 4 white, C cars, SSc. No grade, 1 car. STAc. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car, 6314c. No. 3 white, cars,. 63c. No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 61Vic; 1 car, 61c. No. 3 yellow, 7 cars, 61c; 3 cars, COHc. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 60V4C. No. 2 mixed, 2 cars, 61c. No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, 61o; 4 cars, C0e. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, GOUc. No grade, 1 car, 61c; 1 car, 6 Vic; 1 car, 68c.. . Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, S0!482V4c; No. 3 hard, 7982c; No. 4 hard, 7&8c; NO. S spring, 8182c; No. 4 spring, 79SOV4o; No. 2 durum. 7&3?9c; No. 3 durum, 777Sc. Corn: No. 2 white, 63ige3Vio; No. 3' white, 62Kg63a; No. 4 white, 6262VSc; No. 2 yellow, 61Uic; No. 3 yellow, H4fllc; No. 4 yellow, axgfiOHc: No. 2, C094&lc! No. 3, COHS'filc; No. 4. C4K60ttc; no grade, 67tlo. Oats: No. 2 white, 5tf3SVic; standard, aSHfS-SSttc; No. 3 white, 3SHS8Wc: No. 4 white, 3738c. Barley: Malting, 64g66c; No. 1 feed, 40 43c. Rye: NO! 2. E90O3yto; Nou 3, 0SVi68ic. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fcntnrea of the Trading nnd Closlne Prices oii Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 22. Fading away of tho rust scare allowed tho wheat market to day to ease off. Closing prices were steady at a net decline ot Uc to Other trading staples, too, showed a set back; corn. c to c; oats, c, and provisions, JVic to 12Vic. Danger from black rust seemed to be regarded as practlcaly over In view of the cool weather in Mlnnesdta and the iDakatos and conditions today for the spring- crop were declared to be ideal, with the ruBt making no progress what ever. So rapidly was the plant said to be filling that a great deal of wheat would l)e cut this week In Minnesota. The Russian outlook was reported to be fine. Rallying power In wheat developed dur- RKAfc ESTATE LOANS. 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Neb., for the purchase ot S76.C0O ot the 6 oer cent serial bonds of the district until 12 o'clock ni. on the 6th day of August, 1913. Said bonds are Issued by authority of an act of the legislature of the state of Nebraska approved March 26, 189(5, sesiton laws 1895. Chapter 70. and the amendments thereto, and pursuant to a Vote of a majority of the qualified electors of said district.- The board ex Dresuly reierves the right to reject any and all bids and will In no event sell any of sold bonds for less than ninety five (M) per cent of the face value thereof. . . By order of the Board of Directors. - HEY WARD L. LEAVITT, Secretary oi the Farmers' Irrigation Dis trict - 3.UO0U FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Frank Sampson will be held from his residence, 2717 Dodge. Wed nesday, July 23, at 2 p. m. He Is sur vived by his widow, two daughters, Florence L. and Grace K., also by his brothers. August of Cleveland, Mo., Al bert Meyers, ot Cascade Falls, Ore. ; Otto Meyers of Belleville, 111.; Fred Meyers ot Alton, 111., and by his sister, Mrs. Julius Mans, of Alton, 111., who arrived Tuesday morning to attend the funeral. "Hot an Sxptnmsnt," SBXP TO hPOEHLER go. Established 13)3 GftAIN COMMISSION "Send for Sally Market z.ttr.n ansrttKAJ'oi.iB puLuxir Ing the middle ot the session on account of good export Inquiry, but much foreign demand had reference only to shipments that would be immediate. As mlllng sales were comparatively slight, the merchan dising did not seem sufficient to sustain the market at a permanent advance. Short sellers again took a hand ami were in control throughout the last hour. Predloted showers made corn prices de cline. At first, however, the bears were at a disadvantage owing to the weather map showing an absence of moisture. Oats displayed no Independence, being swayed wholly by the action of corn. Provisions weakened with hogs and most of the business was In lard. Articlel Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yes'r. Wheat July.) Sept. Dec Corn. SGH &5H SH WH S7,i SOU 87 87i4H 91 90H 90H H4ll 62 61H 61 6214SU 63V4 62H 63i 630 60S 69H E9K K 3974 39U 39H 39H IWH 40 40?i 41H 43W 424 42?4Ti 43HSH 22 10 22 22U 21 GO 21 35 21 42U ,21 5 11 S7H 11 R3tt 11 S2H U S7H 11 95 11 87H 11 7-90 11 95 12 00 U 95 11 95 12 00 10 77H 10 72V4 W72H 11 87tt 11 92V4 11 97W U S7-90 11 95 11 70 11 65 11 C5-7j U im S7u.ai Wtaoi July.reJKO. Sept. 6-HtPtt Dec. Oats. July. Sept. Dec. Pork. July. Sept. Lard. July. Sept. Oct.. Jan.. Ribs. Sept Oct.. 39T4 43UVi 22 20 21 60 11 87H1 11 So 12 00 10 75-77, 11 90 U 70 Chicago Cash Prices Wheatl No. 2 red. new, S7V4Wic; No. B red, new, 86tyir$7o; No. 2 hard, now, 88ffS8Ho; No. 2 hard, old, 89HCWc; No. 3 hard, new, 877V4c; No. 3 hard, old, 8Sft89c; No. 1 northern, 92A ((93c; No. 2 northern, 992o; No. 3 northern, 89Jf91o; No. 4 northern, 8289c; No, 2 spring, 91(332c: 'No. 3 spring, S3jJ flo; No. 4 spring, 8289c; velvet chaff, 8$92c; durum, 841c. Corn: No. 2, 63c; No. 2 white, 64U64Hc; No. 2 yel low, 6SKCG3c; No. 3, 62G2e; No. 3 white, 645lHc; No. 8 yellow. 63J3Wo; No. 4, 61H2c; No. 4 white, 02?ie3c; No. 4 yellow, ulH'&taVic. Oats: No. 2 white, 43a; No. 3. 8S&0J No. 3 white, 40041c; No. 4 white, JSMfl39?ic; standard, 41HH2c; standard, new, mic. Rye: No. 2 new. 63V4 fi4o. Barley: 4S(ff62c. Timothy! J3.7&C4.75. Clover: Nominal. Provisions: Pork, 32.10 T23.00; lard, U.82K11.85; ribs, llU5j12.23. POTATOES Higher. 75cCJ5c; receipts, 66 cars. r POULTRY Alive, lower; fowls, 15c; springs, l9o; turkeys, 19o. New York. General Market. NEW YORK, July 22. SUOA R Raw steady; muscovado, 33.04; centrifugal, 33.64; molasses. t2.79; refined, steady. BUTTER Steady; receipts. 16,647 tubs, creamery extras, 27(ir27ttc; firsts, 25HSlc; seconds, 2426c; statu dairy, finest, 20c; good to prime, 24V4Ij,25V4c; process extras, 2iHQ5c; firsts, 23H24o; seconds, 22a; im itations, creamery firsts, 24c; factory, cur rent make, firsts, 23-23tt. Packing stock, current make, No. 1, 21Kc CMblfcfcjE Irregular; receipts, 4,761 boxes; state whole milk, fresh white and colored specials, 14i914Ho; state whole milk, fresh white and colored fancy, 14c; state whole milk, tresn white average fancy, WifSHc. EGGS Irregular; receipts, 22,979 cases; fresh gathered extras, 2426c; extra firsts, 2Uf23c; firste, 19QC0c; Pennsyl vania and nearby hennery whites, as to size and quality, IMSics Pennsylvania and nearby hennery gathered whites, 23 Spi9c; western gathered whites, 20tf25c. POULTRY DreBsed, steady; fresh killed western chickens, 2&32Sc; fowls. l1418Wc; turkeys, 18l9c. St. Lonls Gcnernl Market. ST. LOUIS, July 22,-WHEAT-No. 2 rod. 84KrS514c: No. 2 hard. 8891c: July. 83V4c; September, 84ftc. CORN NO. 2, OSVjc; no. 2 white, 68o; July, 64Hc; September, 63QC3Mc OATS Ko. 2. 39c: No. 2 white. 4H4c: July, 38Kc; September, 39H40c- FL,ouivEosy; red winter patents. 34.25 04.CC : extra fancy and straight. liffitfJ 4.35: hard winter clears, S2.754j3.G0. mum uncnangea. HAY Unchanged. POULTRY Firm: chickens. 13Uo: springs, 17c; turkeys, 18c; ducks, 12c; geese, ivc. BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 26c. EGGS-Steady, 12V4c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour: bls ?r.'.10.0X 12.000 Corn, bu 47,000 26.000 Oats, bu 104,000 36,000 1 Chanirea In Visible Supply. ' NEW YORK, July 22.--Special com munications received by Bradstreets show the following changes:' Avallabl supplies: Wheat, United States, eatst of Rockies, decreased 21,000 bushels; United States, west of Rockies, decreased 651,000 bushelBj Canada, de creased 1,881,00 bushels; Total United States and Canada, decreased 2,653,000 bushels; Europe, decreased 2,800,000 bushels; total supply, decreased 5,453,000 bushels. Corn, United States and Canada, decreased 2,001,000 bushels. Oats, United States and Canada, decreased 693,000 bushels, The leading Increases and decreases fol lows; Increases: Fort Worth, 155,000 bushels; Nashville, 112,000 bushels; Dallas, 66,000 bushels; St. Joseph, 59,000 bushels. Decreases; Manitoba, 675,000 bushels; Mil waukee. Drivute elevators. 51.000 bushels. Itnnxna uity urnm una provisions. 1CANAS CITY. July 22.-WHBAT-NO. 2 hard. 81H4K86C; Ho. 3, S085c; No. 2 red, Sl82o; No. 3, M081c; September, 81c; December, 84T4Q'83o; May, 90c. CORN No. 2 White. GBHWiHc: No. 3. GKH 65Hc; September, 62T43o; .December, 59 fiC9V4c; May. 61M.O. OATS No. 2 white, 4141V4e: No. 2 mixed, 39Mc; September, 404H0T4c; De cember, 42Hc 11Y15 ic, HAY Choice timothy, 14,OOg14.BO. BUTTER-Creamery. 36c: firsts. 25c: seconds, 24c; packing, 20c EGGS Firsts, itc; seconds, 10c. POULTRY Hens, liftic: roosterB. 9c: ducks, 15c; broilers, 16c, Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 22. WHEAT July, 87o: September, S9Ho; December, 9214c Cash: No. 1 hard, 91c; No. 1 northern, wwiwftc; no, 2 nortnern, iift 3, 8548',jC. BRAN Market unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 59H0c, OATS No. 3 white. S8V43syc. RYE No. 2, 6667c. FLAX Jl.B7Ki31.37H. BARLEY Market unchanged. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, July 22. WHEAT-Spot. firm: No. 1 Manitoba, 7s 9Kd: No. I. 7s 7d; No. 8, 7s8Kd. Futures, steady; July, 7s6Kl; October, 7s3T4dj December, 7s 4d. corn spot, quiet; American mixed, new kiln dried, 5s 4d; American mixed, old, via Galveston, 5s 8d. Futures, easy; September La Plata. 4sllUd: October T.n Plata, EaKd. MllivnuUee Grain Mnrket. Mir.WATITfTI'tlT Wl. Till,, iinmim No. InorthernJ 93KtX)4Ko; No. 2 north. mi, vuc.?xu, no, i nara winior, WW 8SV4o; July. 8714c; September, 87c. uuitn-fto. 3 yenow, ustrosvic; No. 3 white, 61c; No. 3, -63go21ic; July, 6IH0; September, C2?ic UATS-41C. ' RYE-C3HrClc BARLEY-C4C3c ' Peorln Mnrket. nrnnrA tii ti,w ttitikt x white. 63c; No. 2 yellow, 63ct No. 3 yellow. C3V4c OATS-Standard, 4014c; No. 3 white, 391ic. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 22. M BTALS Lead, steady, 34.20; In London, 20 7s Cd. Spel ter, steady, 35.a0O5.40; in London, 20 15s. Copper, firm; spot, 114.00; July. Au gust and September, tl4.0091t.25; electro lytic. )14.C0S14.6I14; lake, 1C37141..62H; castings, Jll.1214ai4.37H. Tin. firm; spot l.Oi?41.50i July, J41.OOC41.25; August. jn.Wi41.15. Antimony, dull; Gookson's 1S.4038.55. Iron. Irregular and unchanged. London markets olosed as follows: Cop per, firm; spot, 64 3s 9d; futures. 01 Us 3d. Tin., firm; spot. 187 6s; futures 187 6s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 65a 3d. ST. LOUIS. July 23. MET A LS Lead, firm: 11.20, Spelter, firm; 15.20. .r una ana noma, NEW YORK. July 2. COTTONSEED OIL Strong; prime summer yellow, $9.20 bid, July, 19.27; September, 39.35; Decem ber 36 68. rosin -rcasy TIRPENTINR Steady 1 RIt F Firm. M'JLASSES-Quiet NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET More Irregularity Than at Any Time Since Recent Rise. TRADING FREQUENTLY AT HALT Fairly Strong Opening. Due In lnrt to Higher Unotntlona In London, Soon Given Way to Gen eral Deellne. NEW YORK. July 23,-During th greater part of today's stock session prices exhibited moru Irregularity than at any time slnco tho upward movement of last week. Trading frequently came to a standstill and the movement lacked the breadth ot tho previous day. A fairly strong opening, due in part to the higher level qouted in London, soon gave way to general declines, notably In New Haven, California Petroleums and some of the obscuro stocks, while wells Fargo lost 9 points. Tho decline in New Haven issues resulted largely from tho announcement that the company purports to issue 37,652,000 of debenture bonds, some two-thirds of which will be utilised in paying off maturing notes. On the other hand a few of the better railroad Issues, such as the Baltlmoro & Ohio, the crangurs and Canadian Pacific were consistently strong. Greatest gains were recorded among tho industrials. Re publto Steel preferred rose 8 points. Reading. United States Steel and Cana dlan Pacific attained their best prices In the final hour, but realising sales In the final hour were slow, receding fraction ally. The weekly weather report was of a mixed character, but favorablo in the main. It is clear, however, that some sections, particularly In the middle west, contlnuo to suffer from drouth. Money conditions reflect greater ease and Increased activity. The general bond market was heavy, with especial weak ness In Steel 6s. Weakness again was a feature of the government bond list, the 2s and Panama 2s declining and United States 4s and Panama 3s H on coll. Total sales, par value, were 31,870,000. Number of sales ana leading quotations on stocks were:' Bl8. Hlh. Low. Clow. Aro!n.lM Cow!- ... 1M Mtt American Airlculturd .. 100 4 , American Deet Sugar.... l.wo Wk J African Cu 1.0 I1V4 IJH JJH American Can pfd I,M0 $ . An..rlcan C. & V 44 W 4 Anwrlcan Ontton Oil 7 W JIU J1H Ai-eileaa Im 3ecarltlt.. 409 li 3IH ArBrii-an Llna . 600 H , Amirloan LeomotU.... 600 S0H Amlcaa & n. 1.10O (IK M4 14 American B. 4t IU pfd... 600 lH 1 Am. Buar lUtlnlni .... J.tOO 11JH 11014 lllli American T. A T 100 IUM 1M Amartean 7V)lw.5C(i uu n Aniconila Mlnliu Co. 1.(00 UV, J1S4 V Aioaiaon ,....... ,w . Atcbtaon Pfd . 114 t7H 91 Atlantlo Coart Line SOO 11 11 117 Ualtlroore Ohio W0 MJ4 7H 'H Ilethleliem SUel 4.S0O UK 1 "K Drooklm IUpId Transit. 4, SOO HH U 87 H Canadian I'icino. U.400 U , 1MV4 14 Central Leather U00 2iA U 2S4 Cheiapeaka ft Ohio 1,000 (til 64 64 Chlcairo O. W. 400 14 14 U Chtoaco, M. & (K. r.... 1.100 1001 104 1 4K Chlcaro & K. W MO 1UU 1JH lMVi Colorado P. St 1 600 JOK H JOS Conaolldated Oas , 700 111 HI UOV4 Corn I'nxlucta 400 10H 10U 10S4 Delaware Hudaon ..... IM Denver & llio Orande.. 100 llVi 1IH UJ4 Denrer & R. O. ptd Htt Distiller.' Securities .... 100 i3t 1 liM Br S. SOO tt US Brl ltt Ptd l.WO 40K 40H 40K K.rle 14 ptd 200 14 U UK General Qectrte 100 140 liH 140 Great Northern ptd 1,400 124H H 14 H Great Mrthern Ore ctta.. l.SM 24 3'4 U4 Ullnnl. Central 100 111(4 111H Inlerborouih Met 2.000 lVi ii UH Interborough Met pfd..., 4,040 lW . 6 International HirretUr lot later-Marine ptd 14U International Papr International Pomp Kansaa Cltr Southern,.. &00 2714 27 1714 Laclede Oaa , K Lehlth valley ,t00 149K 141 14U loularllle & (N-athilllo.. COO 133V4 Ul 1UU M., St. P. tt 8. Ste M . lti'i Mlisourl, K. ft T 1,100 21H UH 21U Mlisourl Pacific 1,00 HH 1H I1H National Dlacult '4O0 IIS 11414 lis N. li. n. of M. M pfd.. 100 10 10 10H New' York Central 4HV4-. U SeSOS New York Central LSM IH M t N. Y.. O. tt W... 100 1914 2V4 U Xtrfolk ft Weatern 100 10S 106 10S Northern Pacific.., 1,100 09 10SH 10S14 PacUlq Malt , , 100 21 11 ItSt rennarlranla 1,000 lit 11J14 1HK 1'Mplo's Oaa 11114 P.. C. a ft Bt. L SO I'lttsburjh Coal 00 SH 17H 1S14 rraawa steel car too 24 V4 :i 1414 Pullman Palace Car 100 161H 1&3A Its neadlnf ,.. l,0O ltl IMVi WM Ilepublle I. s S... S.TO0 24 Z4H Uti Hock Iiland 1,300 UK 1H u nock Itland ptd 1,600 S7H 24 Vi 27 Bt. Lv & 8. F. Id pM , Seaboard Ar Line. , , lu Slosa-tThetrield 8. & I., 100 IS 14 IS Southern Paclflo 4,600 (314 2H Yl noutnern itanwajr i,ew Z3 Uli 23k Southern Ratlwar ptdl , 77 TenneneS Copper, 2,400 80 SS'i ZM. Teiae ft pacific 20O 1414 14H 1414 Union l'arlflo 2H.S00 119 11714 14SU Dnlo Pacific pfd 100 UK UU Uli United Stalea Ilealtr , SSK United Rtatea Rubber. .. COO 6014 60V4 (0 United Statea Steel 43,600 674 6U ECU, United Statta Steel pfd.. SOO 107 107 lost! Utah Copper 2,000 4K 44K 4414 Va.. Carolina Chemical... 800 IS It 1SU Wabaeh " j2 Wabaah pfd 100 6T4 4 ,g Weatern Marjland 200 4114 41 408 Weatern Union ., ,,, ejff Weetlnihoura Electric... 1,100 4114 4014 uu Wheeling ft Lake Erie,. I Totals aalei for the day, m,400 aharei. I, Oil ln 11 Slock Mrtrltct. LONDON, July 22.-Amcrlcan securities opened steady today. Prices advanced during the first hour and later moved Ir regularly. At noon values ranged from 14 above tn ?1 hplnu v.itn.. York closing. - " " Cbnaols, moner 71T4! tlllnoli Central., iit io account.,.., 711S-UM., K. ft T.. Jiai Amal. Copper T4,N. Y. Central.. "'."loi Atchison , 14 1'ennajlranla .... siv. Canadian Pacific. ...224H Heading ..' l3hUt(j O. W 14 Southern picVf i Ssu St. Paul 10S Union Pacific! ... l!lii Denrer ft Hlo a... 1114 U. 8. Bteel... " , Erie , nKWaUrt dq lit pfd... 41 DeUeers .. .... .. nu Orand Trunk UKIUnd Mlnei!" Sr,M'S5'"5.ar' qulet -t J71-16d per'o. MONEY 2?i per cent The rate of discount in the open market months' bills.' 4Wa wnV '"re New York Moner Market. NKW YORK, July 3,-MONBY-On call steady. aa2V4, per cent; ruling rate, 2li at 2H Per centi Time ioarls. flrm'arTirtiS? .iv ;r. ";xv,"""-ua 0 ver cent, " .null,.,, vfvi per cent. PR I MID MEHCA7JTII.K niDitnj cent vvr . 1JKFIJWN,0 . EKCHANQB - Steady; 11.8323 for alxty-day bills and 14.8688 for demand. Commercial bills, J4.83. SILiVHR Bar, BSKc; .MexUan doUaro 47c. TtnKTlH nnv.rnm.t ... 1.. . irregular, Trenaury Statement. WARtliNfirriN n. n k, condition of the United' States treasury - ....... ""O'ii luuajr WIVS. uuoiice in general runa. siza.ooi.fyjl. Total receipts yesterday. 11,246.163. Total payments yesterday. ,cs7.cil. tho deficit V"- .t,iri, iucuuai a deficit of to,$l2.70 last year, exoluslve of -aimiua tuimi pnu jiuuno aout transac tions. Ne-vr York Allnlnir Htocks. ..NEW YORK, July 22.-Clo!ng fjuotri Hons on mining stocks: Cotnatock T. atk.... S Little Chief s fdo bonda 10 If ei Iran lis Con Cal AVa IS Ontario tm iron Hiier IMOphlr it, ST.."" . '.. eow jacket ........ IS Offered. Coffee Market. NKW YOIUC, July 22.-A sharp decline In the European coffee markets after a firm opening caused active liquidation here. Prices opened steady at 4 to 11 points decline and later there waa a fur ther loss, the market closlrur steady at a to 24 points net lower. July, 4.95c; August. 9.00c: September. 9.16c; October, 9.200; November, a.Uc; December, 9.36a; January, 9.42c: February, 9.49c; March, 9.66c; April, Sl.61c; May. 9.60c; June, 9.67c. Sppt, quiet; IUo 7a, 9Ue; Santos 4s. UHc; mild, dull, Cordorva, Umtftc nominal. Cotton Sfnrkrt, NEW YORIC. July 22. COTTON 8pot. quiet; mtddllnir UDlands. 12.40c; mtddlfnir jjulf, 12.65c. Sales, none. cotton rutures closed steady: closing bids: July. .16c: August, 1201c; Sep tember, 11.67c; October, U.45o: November 1138c; December, 11 33c; January, 11.33c February, 11.31c; March, 11 4ic; May 11.43c. MVERPOOIV July ?2.-COTTON-Snot unrhanged good business; middling fan 7,t2d, good middling, 6 98d, middling, ,7id, low middling, 6.53d. good ordinary, COId; ordinary, 5.IW. Sales, 10,000 bales. U9VAIIA OHMvltAL MAHKHT. ' . BUTTBUNo. 1, 1-lb. canon, J8cs No. I. 00-lb. tubs, 27Hc, No. 2. C , PISH-Whlte, iresh, Ucj trout, fresh, 15c; largo crapples. fresh, 13c; Spanish mackerel, lSct shad roe, per pair, 4oo; salmon, fresh, 18c; halibut, fteah, 10ci butfalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel oaf Ilsh, lJo : pike, l&c; plckoret, lie. CUBUBtJImportvd Swiss, 310; Ameri can Swiss, Kc; blouk Swiss, Z4u; twins, lie; daises. 17ci trlpleU, 17Wc Young Americas. ISo bluo label brick 17c; llm beiger, 2-lb., ,2c. New York, wlilte 19c. POUIVTRY-Urotlers, 30jAM per lb.: hens, 16e; cocks, UHc, ducks, 1SJjc; Seeso, 18c turkeys, 2wJJS5c; pigeons, per ox., S1.20; roosters, Oc; ducks, full lea thered, l2V4c: Kctwo, full feathorcd, Wo; squabs, No. i, Jl.oO; No. i, t)c. U13HK t'UlS-No. 1 ribs, WHc; No. 2. UKc; No. S, 14Kc No. 1 loins. lirJic; No, Jt lS4c; No. 3, 16V4C No. 1 chUCKS. lie; No. 2, ioic; No. 3, lOc. No. 1 rounds, l5Uo; o, i. l4c. No. 3, I4V4C. No. 1 plate, 7Kc; No. 2. flic; No. 3. Bc The followlriK fruit and vegetable prices are reiwted by tho Ulllnsky Fruit company: Fltl'lT Extra fancy alberta freestone peaclies. per bushel, 12.3$; 5-bushel lots, per bushel, (2.25; extra fancy elborta free stone poaches, per 4-basket crate, 90c. .California deciduous fruit: Climax largo, red plums, per crate, 11.75; Jjur bank largo red sweet plums, per cruto, 81.W; Wlckson largo Krcen plums, per crate, tl.So; Simon large red plums, per crate, 11.75; Dolon medluni red plums, ier crate. SLM); Tragedy largo bluu plums, per oreate. 11.85; pears. Bartlett's, per box, 22.15; peaches, St. John, per box, II. 25; Crawford peaches, per box, 11.25; Arizona standard cantaloupes, por crate, 23.25; Arlxona pony cantaloupes, per crate, 11.76: Arltona jumbo cantaloupes, per crate, 12.75; California cantaloupes, pony crates, 12.50; California cantaloupes, standard, per crate, 13.W. Homo crown blackberries, per 24-quart case. 13.00. Va lencia oranges, extra lino, 126, 2Ss sizes, per box, is.tw; Hunklst Valenclas, 160. Iti.50: 176, 2v0, 216, 250 sixes, per box, S7.00. Uraperrult, . lorida, Indian River, It). 54, 04 sixes, ;i0.00 Lemons, extra laticy sun klst, 3o0s and 3C0s, per box, 110.50; extra choice red ball lemons, UWs and 3t0s, pur box, J10.00. vkUKTAUL,v:s-Potatoes, large, now. per bushel, 31.00. Onions, California largo yellow, per pound, 2V4c Tomatoes. Ten nesseo, per 4-baskot orate, Sl.Ui; o-cruto lots, 21.20. Watermelons, Alabama sweet, per pound, lHc; 6-crate lots, per pound, lUc. MISCBLLuVNEOUS Roasting ears, per dozen, 15c; Michigan celery, per doxon SSc; Mott'B cider, per keg, 13.00; Nehawka cider, per keg, tl5; asparagus, per doxen, 50c; rhubarb, per dozen, 20c; onions, per doxon, -Do; new beets, carrots, turnips per dozen, 30ci parsley, per dozen, 40a: radish, per dozen, 20c; head lettuce, per dozen, $1.00; homegrown leaf lettuce, per dozen, 20c; green peppers, per basket, too; wax or green beans, er basket, 11.00: hothouse cucumbers, per basket, 31.25; cauliflower, per nound. lOo to I214o; Venotlan garlic, per bound. 12Wo; now cabbage, per pound, 2j4oi eggplant, por dozen, 31.50'- horseradish, 2 dozen bottles in case, per cose, 31.90; Dromedary brand dates, package, 33,00; Anchor brand dates, package, 33,23'. walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, Ser pound, 20c; medium pecans, por pound, IVio; iumbo pecans, per pound, 15o; giant pocans, Louisiana paper shell, per pound, 25c: filberts, per pound, 16c: Drake al monds, por pound, i5c; paper sholl, 18o; Brazils, per pound, lOo; largo washed, per pound, 12o; black walnuts, per pound, 2Mic: raw No. 1 peanuts, per pound, 7c; Jumbo peanuts, per pound. 80; roast pea nuts, per pound. 8V4c; sholl bark hickory nuts, per pound, 4c; large hickory nuts, per pound, Set white rice popcorn, per pound, 4c; checkers, per 100-package case, 33,60: checkers, per B0-package case, $1.75; Jjesilo berry boxes, quarts, per 1,000. $2.76. ' Corn and Wheat llcKlun rtnlletln. United Btates Department of Agrloulture, weather bureau, for Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Tuesday, July 2X 191S: OMAIIA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp. Ral.i Rtntlon. High. Low. fall. Sky. Ashland. Neb.. 0 62 .00 Clear 66 .00 Clear 65 .00 Clear 67 .00 Cloar 68 .00 Clear 60 .00 Clear 63 .00 Clear 61 .00 Clear 64 .00 PL cloudy 64 .00 Pt. cloudy 64 .00 Clear 64 .00 Pt. cloudy 65 .00 Cloudy 06 .00 Pt. cloudy 67 .00 Clear 64 .00 PL cloudy co .00 cloudy 62 .00 Clear 64 ,00 Clear 66 .00 Cloudy 01 .00 Cloudy Auburn 91 Broken now.... os Columbus 86 Culbertson 93 Falrbury B2 Fairmont W Grand island... 91 Hartlngton .... 86 Hastings 92 Holdrcge 93 North Platte.. 88 Oakdalo 87 87 87 Omaha ... Tekamah Valentino 88 Alto, la Carroll 82 Clarlnda 88 Hlhlev S3 Sioux City M Minimum temperature for twelvo hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVKRAOES. No. ot Temp. Italn District Stations. High. Low. tall. Columbus 18 Louisville 23 80 86 66 68 56 66 68 68 68 60 Indianapolis 14 82 SO 84 84 86 90 90 Chicago .... SL Louis ... Des Moines. Minneapolis9 Kansas City 24 19 22 51 26 Omaha 17 .60 rrn.rnturifi continue moderate In the corn and wheat region, but a slight and general riso has occurred in all portions within the last twonty-four hours. Show ers occurred in Minnesota and the Da kota and rain Is falling in the latter this morning. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July 22. Cotton goods market for staples are steudy but quIeL Yarns for contract delivery aro easier. ... ..i . . , ... ,1' a l' ,1 f fnj ,1 i 1 1 V . ery atter January 1 will be subsequently lower, jouoeiH rcyu.i. diuw itw.. trade on nearby goods. Evaporated Apples' ana Drlert ITnltn NEW YORK, July 22. EVAPORATED APPLES Market quiet. DRIED FRUIT Prunes, firm; apricots and peaches, quiet; raisins, firm. MORE NEWSPAPERS WILL HAVE BOOSTER EDITIONS Mor thnn 1L0 Nebraska newspapers have signified their intentlpns of publish ing booster editions the third week in September. Every mall brings to Man Tnrrich nt th nnhllrltv bureau ad- dltlonaj'acceptarices of invitations to Join the ranks. Inquiries are also coralnK in from, out Ma iha tnti The scheme of the Ne braska Press association has attracted attention from all over th United State and several states probably will follow Nebraska's sulL The additional newspapers that will publish booster editions are: The Drown County Democrat of Alpsworth, Register of Chappen. Central City Republican, DuBols Press; Nemaha News, Newmar, Grove Reporter, Pender Republic, Red Cloud Chief, Wilber Republican, Wayno Herald, Fairfield Auxiliary, . Hartlngton Herald, Litchfield Monitor, Lynch Jour nal, Pawnee tHty Chief and the Enter prise of Stapleton, VALIANT RESCUER IS ATTACKED BY LOVER Bllas Willis, colored, 1610 Izard street, received a serious slash in his back Monday night when ho endeavored to save Clara Wright, colored, Blxteenth and Izard streets, from her Infuriated lover, Andy Dtfck, colqred, Fifteenth and Cass streets. Willis was standing on the corner whoii the woman ran up to htm and asked him to protect her. Willis responded vallently and was first hit with a brick thrown by Lock, -then pounced upon and cut In the back. The police ambulance conveyed Willis to the station where Police sur geon Folts took twenty-one stlches In Hewing up the wound. The injured man then went home un assisted and Lock was locked up. The Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road to Business Success, OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Desirable Cattle Strong to Ton Cents Higher Thnn Monday. VERY LITTLE CHANGE IN HOGS Sheep In (lood Demsnil And flteruly to Trn IllKher Imba Are Blow nnil AVrnk tn Fifteen or Tivenly I.nivrr. SOUTH o.mai I A, July a, ms. "f'Ptj, wro: cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Official Monday 4.WS .6.696 15.4J4 Estimate Tuesday 1.700 8,700 7,600 Two days this week.. 6,298 15.194 22,934 game days Inst week.. 6,172 14.001 H.ttO Same days 2 wks ago.. 3,708 IS.Mt 21.675 gnmo days 8 wks ago.. 4,313 18,889 15.0TO game days 4 wks ago,, 6.3S0 22.WS 2.1S8 Same. days last year.,, 7.T34 14,787 12,420 The following table shows tho rcctlpts u. "V1-, hKa ami sheep at South Omaha lite stock market for the year to date as compared with last year, r,.,,. Wll 1912. Inc. Dee. V,nlt,e S,137 455,454 1,317 i1.0" 1.02K.O48 2,o,,206 375,159 8leP 1.032.463 9SS.06S 48,802 ....... ...ii10 '."0?ln t01" shows the range ot Price; for hogs at South Omaha for th I fl M T f,w ,1.1-. ..1 1 1. ... . ... ' voinvariwnnf I Date. 1 nix iau.ii9u.in.uo.iw.ig7 July 18 July 14. 7 67 7 79 6 4. 6 74 5 71 5 76 6 73 5 6( 6 74 6 W a 6 83 8 65H n 43 6 31 vl 6 4 t 401 July 16. July 16. 5 m 8 Si 7 82 7 83 juty it. July 18. July J9. July 20. July 21. 7 74 9 ? 7 76 9 6 33! 271 7 76 8 871 July 22. 7 70 8 8SH1 7 69 6 32 Sindoy. Rocoipts and disposition of live stock at tho Union Stock Yards. Bouth Omaha. n-Swii,' r twcnt'-four hours ehdlnc at 3 o clock p. m. July . 191s RECEIPTS CARS. C. M. A Hf P .w . .............. .. Wabash 1 2 . Minaouri I'acillO , , 13 8 Union Paolfio is 20 25 C. & N. W.. n. So, V- ci. v.. west 11 SS C., St. P., if. & O ..." 2 12 I y., u. e y., east 9 2.. C 11. Mr U. uru.t ID .u - c.; k l & p.;'e,t:;..:::: 2 7 .: a Avn..r::.::::: i i Total recelots 87 137 29 DISPOSITION it ma n , wmo. atuKB. oneep. , . I 1 T m l.DRS Bwlft & Co 345 1,693 1.091 1,K4 677. 1 15 2.116 1.337 8,142 U'Udahy Packing Co.... 224 Armour & Co 042 J. W. Murohv - Lincoln PnoWlnir Pn S. O. Packing Co "'. Armour, irom it. c.... 125 Benton, Vausant At L. 81 Hill & Son 113 1. II. IAU'1.- 48 ..... J. U. Root & Co 63 J. II. mi in 17 MoCrcary & Kcllogff.. 43 ci iiieuner at uugen. II. F. Hnmllfm, 37 Rotlischilda Sc. Krobs! 4 11 821 uipor uuycra 2,734 Totals , 1 Bin 0 89S 9 S97 CATTLE-Cattlo receipts were disap pointingly small thi, morning, only 71 cars being reported in. The run yester Anll h0V.ver. was larger than on most days of late so that the total for the two days averagod up about the same as for the correspondingly period of last week, put smaller than u year ago by about 1.600 Head. Beef steers wore In good demand this morning, but the quality was vory poor, consisting largely of half fat or warmed up steers. There were, however, some right good killers among tho offerings ?,nd tye,ar"nK sold up as high as 38.90, tho highest price paid since December of last year, it would be safe to quoto the better grades as strong to lOo higher with the common kinds slow and weak. Cows and heifers were also , in good demand and havo showed a UttlO'strenEth as compared with yesterday. There wero only a very few stockcrs and feeders in sight, but they sold in about tho same notches as yesterday. Quotations on cattle: Uood to choice beef steers, 28.2&as.90j fair to good beet steers, J7.904f8.25; common to fair beef il'SPl JS'&M-Wi good to choice heifers, I7.004rs.00; good to choice cows. (6,001(7,40: fair to good grades, I5.25tr6.00; common to fair grudes, 83.60&5.2o; good to choice stockers and fsedsrs, I7.257.75; fair to good stockers and toders, 36.7607.26; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, te.l&J 6.76: stock cows and heifers, 35.00416. 60: veal calves, 37.0030.76; bulls, stags, eto. (6. 0OO7.40, Representative sales' At. IT. No. At. Pt, t lltl 7 IS n m nt it imo 7 u t 174 li t Ml III io tm 1 111 I 40 20 ...1308 I 10 40.,,, 11U (t 14 1238 I 41 21 Ill) I U) n , lioa i to 49 HIT t to 1234 I (0 1 1151 71 II.,, jiiv ig iv jjbj STEERS AMD HEIFERS 21 75 7 tt 17, 1044 3 io , 114 I ti tl...., tei I 0 STEERS AND STAQB. 10 110 T 60 i ..1502 T 66 WIWB 3... 3... 2... tii i to 1... ....lota t oo .... 175 I II ...,11W t to lftnft a ta ttl I "5 tOO 4 00 1MK I 71 J::: 1. 7 IIT 6 00 1 1010 I li 1 1110 I Tt J...., lltO t 74 1 1100 I 73 ., 1041 t U 3 ,.1115 t II 1 i... 1050 7 00 4 1. n mm t 170 t 00 1 ill 5 23 tu 40 2 IU IM I tit I li 2 1010 G 11 1000 00 f!OWB AND HEIFERS. ... Ill t II 17 tit 73 HEIFERS. ... tlO t 75 Tii I 10 ... t:o i to i.. too t is ... tio s to 7it t to ... t:a 1 7o l.. loto t m ... (70 I 00 2 , l I 71 it! 7 111 6 30 8 21 0 21 8 26 7 15 78 taH 7 15 8 2S 7 16 I C 30 7 17 6 34 I 33 7 SOI 6 85 8 35 7 23 6 38 8 28 I fl 27 8 81 7 85 6 33 3 43 Sandwich Farm Elevator 9 3 AUSk DEIFIES DECAY You Can Stack UNLOAD - Fill i With our overhead lifting Japk, fur nished with our Elevator you can use for STRONG SANDWICH MFG. CO. Phono 2055. 1 741 4 10 t , Its TS 7. .......... TM I 10 1. uo 734 HULL j a iio t Tt J 4tt 4 T5 1 mo Tt 1 100 4 Ti 2 !Cv I 00 J 1 M 1 1114 I K 1 M 1 1140 49 1 1M0 IM 1 nt on J W 4 00 1 130 i to 1 HW 0 1 tlfO 7 00 CALVES. 308 7 7 t 214 36 iti 7 7t IM I K 2 150 IM 1 140 to 10 00 1 170 I fo J IM 00 1 110 I (0 1 00 1 I0 M BTOOKK1U1 .VND FEEDERS. li 110 4 00 s , fit IS Hi IW tt 710 4 S i mi iw 24 m i II tl 4 JO t Hit 7 00 11 1071 4 do li 1014 7 40 4i tn t eo WESTERS NEIlIlAfllf A. 37 steers.,.. law 7 SO 10 cows 9S2 6 10 11 feeders.. 9U fi 75 1 colt 160 9 75 8 COWS 871 6 00 12 COW 913 6 35 21 feeders.. Si 7 20 12 feeders.. 1143 , 7 fc 22 cows 1003 6 40 UTAH. C7 faeders.. 7S! ft 40 COLORADO. 3 feeders.. 746 6 60 21 feeders,. 814 0 65 8 feeders.. 660 6 75 HOOS There a a fair supply 'la sight this morning, about ISO cats or 8,700 head being recelvod. Thu two days' receipts total 16,396 head, over 1,001 head larger than last week, and just a trifle hoavlar than on the samo days last year. The demnna tor lights contlnuod good today, and shippers picked up a good snare ot the light and butcher stutt at strong to 5o higher prlcts, a few luxds reaching 39.15. Packers mude their first bids at steady prices, end In spite of tho fact that sellers held out tor soinu t'.iiie( tho bulk ot the packing hogs ir at steady Ilgures. On the closo tho tuuiket even weakened off a little, and voveral loads that were still untold at 10 o'clock wero refused when offered at steudy prices, buyers in most cases aBklit-ro ductlons ot about 6c, Salesmen reiused to make any concessions, and at a late hour these hogs wero still in first hands. Tho bulk ot the hogs sold at lS.fW4M.tO, with a sprinkling ot lights on up to 39.16. tho top. At no tlmo could tno movement bo called active, and towards the close trade stopped altogether, buyers, in some cases, retuslng to even bid ou what stuff was left. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 37,007.36; lambs, fair to good, JS.90W.00; lamt'S, culls, 3i.35tf6.60. lambs, leaders, 15.76ufl.(0; yearlings, good to oholce, 15.754j6.Si; yearlings, fair to good, 35.60g.76; yearlings, feeders, $4.35(1 6.00; wethers, good to choice, 3t.40iN.70; wethers, fair to good, J4.3M4.40; wethers, feeders, 23.X5tM.00; ewes, good to oholce, ii.lMf4.30; ewes, fair to good, $4.00(94.16; ewes, feeders, 32.764J3.23; cull slleop. $2.00 O3.00. Representative sales: 1A. At. flh. 1'f. JA). At, Bh. Pr. 21 Mi SO I "0 is.. .....Ill 10 tu it 51J M I 70 14 344 ,., Ill 47 .ill 144 I 70 14 110 ... I M (7 283 110 I 0 40 34 140 li 11,...,.. 170 140 HO TT US 10 I till 40 .. 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I 00 TO i X 65 370 SO 100 S 371 40 t ti It., Ill ... t00 41 211 40 I W 4t 74 ... t 00 II til ... t M 43 US 140 t 00 .,..., .374 ... I IS T4 ill to t 00 40 3 ... I IS SI 234 IM IM 24,....iTt ... I IS il 231 40 tOO ti 114 ... 8 U 71 M7 40 t 00 21 144 .... IIS II. v 243 110 100 41 ,.S7 ' 40 ItS TI 121 ... t OS H.......340 120 I IS U 2SS . 10 t OS 40., .....214 10 IIS tt.,..t..20S ... I0S 44, H0 ... ItS Tt tit M t OS ll 403 K IK 42 ill 240 t 09 .It ttS 10 I 18 tt 2:1 ... I 07 K II Iti ... t IS It lit ... I 10 12 tit ... I IS 14 til ... I 10 Tt 217 ISO I IS ii Ill ... IS 10 231 40 I IS ti.,,,...20S ... t IB IS.. 2SS ... ItS tt.,.....lTS ... IIS 0 12J 110 I II tt til ISO t It lias. 11 107 ... I CO 10 II ... 4 75 SHEEP Rocelpts ot sheep were qulto moderate today, the run being only about halt as large as yesterday. For tho two days the receipts amount to almost 23,000 head, being nearly doublo the receipts for the corresponding days lost week and a yar ago. However, the receipts are no larger than two weeks ago. The market opened with a Very uood buying demand for old sheep at prices that were steady to 10c higher than yes. terday. flood wethers sold up as high as $4.70. Atter some of the more urgent orders were filled the market did not show qulto so much life, Lambs were very slow all the morn ing owing to tho very bad slump In tho market at Chicago. Prices up there, ac cording to the Chicago papers, broke 40flt0o, the extreme top quoted there on the best Idaho lambs being $7.60, whereas $7.68 waa the top hero. With tha best lambs actually selling higher than at Chi cago, buyers here seemed to feel that they were entitled to some concession and were bidding lower right from the outset The result was that lambs' prices were around 16tf20a lower for the day Lambs that sold up to $7.65 yesterday had to go at $7.85 today. Feeding shtep and lambs continue In good demand and prices on that kind ot stock showed little or no change. In fact, desirable feeders have been steady thus far this woek. Representative sates: No. Av. Price. 66 Idaho wethers 12 4 60 62 Idaho yearling , 77 6 35 918 Idaho lamb 87 7 00 77 oull lambs 46 C 23 Y o U R Can Unload Anything You Can Get In Hopper of Sandwich Elevator. SIMFLE aiUSCLH SAVING MACIUNEIIY ABIC FOR PltlCKS AND CUTS 33N Idaho feeder lambs 60 6 t& 190 Idaho feeder lambs.,,,, Hi S 75 314 Idaho wether ., 95 4 60 27 cull wethers 73 3 60 2tt Idaho wotherrt 93 4 60 120 Idaho wothers 94 4 60 2G native ewes , 101 4 00 34 native ewes 72 4 00 8 cull ewes 88 3 60 179 native yearlings 81 5 00 223 Idaho yearllngn 77 6 30 4M Idaho yearlings , 77 6 ST, 65 cull yearlings C8 4 00 265 Idaho yearlings 77 6 35 80 Idaho yearlings 80 6 35 41 Idaho yearlings 70 4 00 10 natlvo Iambs 60 700 162 Idaho ewes 109 4 33 17 cull ewes ...104 3 00 17 Idaho yearlings 81 S 26 1S66 Idaho lambs 00 6 63 140 cull lambs .... 60 6 65 95 Idaho wethern 98 4 00 9t Idaho wethers . . 94 4 76 684 Idaho yearlings 82 6 80 CIIICAUO LaVK "TOCl'c 3IAIIICK1 Cnltlo Steady HoKs Weak Sheep Stronar. CltlCAdO, July 2X-CATTLK Receipts. 3.000 heed; market steady; beeves, $7.20 9.10; Texas steers, $7.068.00; western steer.e, $7.15H8.20; stockcrs and feeders, $5.60tV7.80; cows and heifers, $3,7&tJS.40i calves, $S.2511.W. HOOS Close, receipts, 15,000 head; mar ket weak, 6c to 10c lower; hulk of sales. tK.860.ao: light, $9,lo$io,60; mixed, $8,809 11.40; heavy, $S.0OJJ9,; rough, 38.C0tJ8.75; Pigs. 7.60fl9.25. SHEEP AND LAMUS-neoetpts, 1R.0OO head; market strong, 10c to 26o higher: native sheep. $4.25tr3.10; western, $4-SO& f.15; yearlings, $4.4OtTd.60 lambs, native, $5.36&7.C0; western, $5.85(17.60. Knnana Cltr Live Sinolc Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 2S.-CATTLB Receipts, 12,000 head; market steady: prime fed steers, $8.60(S'9.00; dressed beef steers, (.itB.i'u; Blockers ana reeaers, 8 25; southern steers, $5.W!f7.S0; cows, $4,10 417,00; heifers, $6.z&Oti.96: stockcrs and feeders, $5.25(f7.90; bulls, 35.25ff6.75; calves, $6.6WO.0O. liuuB - iteccipta, ltoo head; market steady to 6c lower: bulk of sales. 88.9349 0.10; heavy, 3S.9Gff9.02H; packers and butchers, $8.59.17rii light, $3.96(20.15; pigs, $8.0008.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 head: market steady to weak! lambs. 15 7W7.30; yearlings, 34.6Og5.D0; wethers, $1.00414.75; ewes. 33.60(34.25. I . . : r . nt. i.onia Live Mtoou jiiarKet. BT. LOUIS. Mo.. July 22,-CATTLTO- Recclpts, 0.9U0 head; lOo to l&o lilgher: good to choice Btcora. $7.&J18,00; atookent and feedcrn, t5.2Mf7.50; cows and hedrers, $4.76(30.00; bulls, fc.007.0o; calve. $a.00y 11AW: southprn steers. 36.2S4ffS.10: cows and heifers. $4.2586.60. jiuus iioceipts, lo.soo neoa; &o lower; pigs and IlKhtfl, $7.S3f0.60; mixed and butchers, $9.35r9.G0; good heavy, $9,354? 0.45. BHEHI AND LAMBS RK50lptA 11,000 head: 15o to Xo lower: muttons, 33,r&f1.00; yearlings, 3fi.00tf6.00i lambs, $13307.20. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July J2.-CATTLE-Ro celpts, 2,000 head! market a toady; beeves, $5.6O(Ji.S0; cows and heifers, $1.6088.75; calves, $4.6010.00. HOOS Receipts, 8,800 head; market slow, steady to 6a lower; top, $9.15; bulk, $8:90719.05. BHEEP AND LAMBS-Recolpts. 4,000 head; market lower; lambs, $5.60tP7.25. Btonx Cltr Lire fltoek Market. BIOUX CITY. In., July 22.-CATTLTJ-Receipts, 600 head; market steady: na tlve steers, $8.268.60; cows and heifers, $5.0OR.25. HOaa Receipts, 7,000 head; market steady to 6o, lower; heavy, 38.E5ifW.80; mixed, 3S.ROfiO.00; light, $9.0009.03; bulk ot sales, $8.00tf.D0. AH EBP AND LAMBS Reoelpta, 800 head; no quotatlona. BURGLARS STEAL DIAMONDS FROM C. A. PATTERSON HOME Burglars entered the C. A. Patterson home, 2812 Jacttlo street, Monday night, and secured from a chamois baa; taken from a dresser drawer, n pair of diamond earing, of half karat each, valued at $200, and a ona and one-quarter karat diamond ring, valued at $200. Entrance was gained through a pantry window from which the screen was pried loose. Othor Jewelry of little value was evidently examined and lett behind by, the thieves. P0CKETB00K CONTAINING DIAMOND AND CHANGE TAKEN Mrs. Milton Laurltson, C01 Bouth Twenty-sixth street, lost her purse con taining a halt karat diamond ring and $1,60 at the Toung Woman's Christian as soclatiOn kitchen Monday afternoon. Mrs. Laurltson left the room for n moment,1 and when she returned her pocketbook, which had been on the table, won gone. Key to tho BItuatlon Eeo Advertising-. Jorna,iiuniot, callous Hunches, allars pain and tafcra out sonnets andlBflammitloa promptly, lleallng and looililof uuiaa a batter circula tion ot tha blood through the part, aa altUng natnra In building new, haajthy Uatua and eliminating the old. Altx Ahl, Tublnaport, lnd., writ Nor, IS, 1 80S. "I o doubt you temambar or rat- iingtwoDoiuetoiyoar4BWBBuii,4B for a bunion en my toot. Mr foot Is wall." AlaaTaltiahlafAanvawllln ot painful aniouon, Ooltre, Enlarged aland. Vortcojo Veins, Milk Las:. Strains, Sprains. Heals Cuts, Uralses, Lacerations. 1'rtra 11.01 andtlJOatalldnigglataoTlUllraroa. tntittm, W.r.Y0UNQ.P,O.F.. 104 ftaitia St. Wrlt0l4. Miu, Construction The Wood Eternal 3 4S4 it o 6ta o Why Sandwich Elevators Are the Best .SMALL grains SMALL GRAIN EAJJ and SHELLED CORN' . ... .POTATOES . ... ... .HARD COAL SUGAR BEETS SILOS BUTCHERING -- . . . .Changing "Wagon Boxes (..,.., .Heavy Lifting, Etc Council Bluffs, Iowa AV. 13. DAWSON, Manager.