Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 25, 1913, Page 9, Image 9
THE BEE: OaiAIlA, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913. WANTED TO ItEOT WANTED Room and bonrd for couple In pleasant Omaha neighborhood. Jewish family preferred. Write J. P. F ll No liranka St., Sioux City, la. IU2AL ESTATE LOANS MONUV to loan on Omaha homes. No delay. J. 1U Mlthen Co., Inc., Ml City National Dank Hldg. Douglaa 1178. CITY loanB wanted. Loana for build ing purposes. X7 TT mrrrw . m M6 Btnto Bank llldV. MONUV to loan on Omaha homes. No delay. J. H, Mlthen Co.. Inc., Wl City """ LIUUglRB iai. OM..IIA homes. Kast Nebraska fnrros. J lVJSCU'lS UHAU JSSTAT1S JU., 1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715. LOANS on farms and Improved city property, 6, OH and 6 per cent; no delay. J. II. Dumont Co.. 1S03 Farn.im St. WANTED City loana and warranta. W. Fnrnam Smith & Co., 13i0 Farnnm St. GARVIN BROS. ornn,r.1?atanBJanug- 1100 to 110.000 made promptly. V. L. wead, Wead llldg., ISth and Farnam. 6 u 9M.19 Tli-nn.lAl rrh.n,AK 111. It. WANTED City loans, l'etors Trust Co. LAHGE loana our specialty, t-tull Bros. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Offl, Nat. WANTED TO BUY. Dolgoff IM-liand store pays highest prices lor lurnuure, ciomes, snocs. eu. iwi. WANTBD Good second-hand fire cn Cine; must be In Rood condition. Address VIllaKe Clerk, Cordova. Neb. WANTED To buy motorcycle; frea engine; gtvo phono number. Address D. 222, core Bee. WANTED Ford 4-paseenRer car; state how lontr run, condition, whore can be seen. Aaarcos a Z25, liee. WILIj buy slightly used 1'ord if offered nt bargain. State condition, price. D. 208. Slightly used high grade piano. W. o72S. UK(3Ali NOTICKH. NOTICE la hereby given that scaled proposals will be received liv tho Board of Directors of thn Farmers' Irrigation District at their officu in tne uity or scottsb urf. Neb., for the purchase of $7G,C00 of the M per cent serial uonaa ot mo aistnct until 12 o'clock m. on the Hh day of August. 1313. Bald bonda aro Issued by authority of an act of the legislature of tho state of Nebraska approved March 26, session laws liai. Chapter 70, und the amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote of a majority of the qualified electors' of said district.- The board ex pressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids and will In no event sell any of said bonds for lesa than ninety flvo (95) per cent ot tho face valuo thereof. By order of the Board of Directors. HEYWAUD L. LBAV1TT, Bccretary of the Farmers' Irrigation Dis trict J.lldMt. CERTIFICATE FOR PUBLICATION State of Nebraska, Office of Auditor of Public Accounts, Lincoln, July 11th, 1913. It Is hereby certified that Tho Farmers LIfo Insurance company ot Denver, in the state ot Colorado, has compiled with tho lnsuranco law of this state, applica ble to such companion and Is therefore authorized to transact the business of life, accident and health Insurance in this atato for tho current year ending Janu ary 31st. 1914. Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts tho day and year first abovo written. (Seal). W. B. HOWARD, Auditor of Public Accounts. C. II. CLANCY, Deptuy. Jy25dlt "Hot an Experiment," SHIP TO POEHLER co. Established 133B. GRAIN COMMISSION "Send for Daily Market better." MPTHEAror.Ig DTJIrtTTSC OCEAN TRAVEL, HAMBURG, AMERICAN Largest SSCa. .Over 400 Ship in the i.50ei9: "WORLD TONS "IMPERATOR" . World's largest Ship, Will Sail Xroot Drew York Saturday ..Ana. 9, 11 a. M. baturaaj, Aug. no, u a, m. Saturday, Sept. 20, 11 A, M. and every 3 weeks nraarter. JCntbllus iiMufra t itttn ia LONDON tnd l'AKU en UIH lb JIAMUUllO an ntfiutu 0. Books now opn tor stiwn, ItFennsylvanla July 31, 3 p.m. Kals'n Aug- Vic. AUg. a, 9 a.m. llmyerator, August 9, 11 a.m. ItFatrloiSj. .August 9, 12 noon Amerika ..Aug. 31, 11 a. In. Pretoria. ..Aug, 3'J, 12 noon Pres. Grant. Aug. 37, 12 noon tImpertor...,A'tir. 30, 9 a.m. Kals'n Aff.Vlc. Sept. 3,10 a.m. Pros. Zilncoln.Sept. 4, 13 noon J2nd cabin otuy, tNow. tHan burg direct. tATti. 8. PtnairlTtnlt sd4 S. 8. Pre toria ull from Niw l'Ur toot JJd BL, touth llrooklrn. All othtr ulllnn in tbli Mrrlc from our llobokao Plr. MZDITEIiaAirSAa Olbraltar, Wupjos and Qenos. C.VAU tetmtr lu thl nrTl Iiti from NEW PIKIt. Ill 81.. guis Urookljrc Taks Mth It. Fcrrr. U. s. lamboxg (11,000 tons) Aug. 9, 10 a.m. S. B. Moltks (12,500 tons) August. 30, 11 a. m. S.namburg Sept. 17, 10 a.m. S. 8. Moltke. Oct. 7, 11 a. m. OBUISES Around tha World tltrauiru tne Panama OanaJ, Jan. 37, t , Our Tsscbt IMpom&eut enm Tsuu Jtrr HUI or iceuarr in til uru ( uo wrui. WTlto lor information. HnnihurM-Anierlcan 1MTW. lUnaolph St. Ctlcijo. IIL, or V lOMl 4(1. Metnl Slurket. iJ3V XU1W, JUI 3t. Jili X 4WET -Ct4VUi quieU $4.20. at London, 2UISs. Spelter: . . i . . .-. . v i mi ir ST. LOUIS, July M.-MKTALS Load, Strong. J4.22V4. Spelter: Firm, JS.2ftff6.aH. Copper, firm; standard apot to Oc tober, J14.OOei4.tO; electrolytic. H4.7MJ 14.87; lake. I14.87&15.C0; pasting, 1I.4K. Tin. weak; spot. $IMS1.0; Juftr, IW.9J11.W; AUgUSl, tWJWll.'". OOlJlllM nr. tin "TSriArtrn 4 Hn.A.iv Hull! f'rwlV- tvu b fo.vvdfo.du, nun, ,(niui un changed. Iron, steady and unohanged. London closed ae follows: Copper, easy; spot, 15 10c Futures, fffil3 6d. Tin. steady; spot OS10. Futures, CIS 10a. Iron, Cleveland .warrants, Us 3d. n n ' o .aaa rr . .."I .1 . i nil II Omaha Hay aisirket. OMAHA. July It T I AT Old, No. 1 choice upland. .504f10-00 (extra); .No. 2, ta-&rS9.a; No. i, V.Mm.my. No. 1 choice midland, taMma.60; No. J. J150O9JO; No. X. tlCO&tJt): No. 1 c ho Ira lowland. HOOft 1.00; No. Z. rLUOQUM: Na X. liOOyLoO; new, Nol 1 choice nplatBd or znldland. tlfl.OOS10.30". No. X. liH&iatC Nu 1 krv iand. U.W83L0D: Xa T. lUXWi. Knw. one car of rjt om xbe nuu0Lt oda vwk, sold at fUUSAXA; cftiirme TUbast .annULhle . tram XLStXOLSSL GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Large Shipments of Wheat Being Brought for Exportation. OMAHA RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY Men In the Trade Ilclleve that tn Another Tito Weeks Dally Ave rune Will He Ilctvren Four mill Flnf Hundred Cum. OMAHA. July 24, 1913. John M. Dennis of Louis Miller & Co., one of the leading export wheat concerna of tho world, with headqunrtera at Bal timore, was making purchases ot wheat for shipment abroad In Chicago yester day. He left last .night for Kansn City and other southwestern markets. Mr. Dennis br ieves tho present large crop ?L.w.h1cft.1.1". ,he I'nltid Mates and tho rnct that li Is wanted abroad assures the greatest prosperity known to this country l",m.a,.ly y?11'"8- lie says that Importing countries have never bought as large amounts of wheat from us in as shor a time OB they have this year. That In ? ."V.,or our wheat the gold from Eng 22 .' FrnlK'o and Germany Is now pour ing into the rnlted States and that com .lne.0ia, conditions will Bhow a wonderful improvement In the very near future, as It takes a comparatively short tlmo to movo tho wheat of tho farms of the coun try Und tn return nnl.l In (In lilnn,. Thai Instead of piling up' the grain In the ele vators, as probably has been the cuse iur iimny yenrs past, It la in a great many instances shipped direct from the points where It Is grown to tho Beaboard to bo loaded Into vessels and, sent to the old world for consumption. Cash wheat was unchanged. Both corn and oals were lower yester day. Senttoroil nhnvvpra throughout tho corn belt and prospects of additional rains In sections wnere needed, coupled with lower temperature, were the bearish In- nunces in that grain, and these conai tlons helped to carry oats downward. The weakness In corn was tho signal for general selling of the provision. Cash corn was unchanged. Cash oats were Uc lower. All previous wheat receipt records for Omaha were broken today when 230 cars ot thnt grain wero received at tnis mar ket. Grain men bellevo that within two or three weeks tho Omaha market will be getting COO' cars of wheut dully. Clearances ot wheat and flour wero 703,000 bu.i corn, 7,000 bu.; oats, none. Wheat at Liverpool closed USfHd lower; corn unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were 1,879,000 bu. and shipments 665,000 bu., against re ceipts of 1,262,000 bu. and shipments of 815.000 bu. laBt year. Primary wheat receipts wero SS7.W0 bu, and shipments 326,000 bu against re colpts of 359,000 bu. and shipments: of 269, 000 bu. last year. Primary receipts of oats wero 601,000 bu. and shipments 626.M0 bu against re ceipts of 231,000 bu. and shipments ot 256,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oats, Chicago 410 95 10J Minneapolis 123 Duluth 3.S ... ... Omaha 832 71 14 Kansas City 402 23 5 St. Louis , 143 32 24 Winnipeg 69 Tho following cash sales wero reported: Pnm? Vn. S white. 2 enrs. 62V4c: 4 CttrS, 62Hc No. 2 yellow, 2 cars, CH4c. No. 3 yellow, l car, ni'Ac; la cars, uic u. yellow. 1 car. COViC No. 2 mixed, 2 cars, filp. Nn. 3 mixed. 6 cars. 01c. No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, COc. No grade, 1 car (white), Bivio. wncat: no. i nam win ter, 2 cars, S3c; 2 cars. 81ic; 3 cars, Sic: 2 cars, k0c; 10 cars. SOttc. No. 3 hard winter, car, 81c; 1 car, SOVio; 2 cars, 0c. No grade. H car, 75c. No. 2 durum, 1 car, 79c. Oats: No. 3 white, 1 car, 38c; 5 cars, 37!K.c. No. 4 white, 3 cars. 3714c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car, S5Hc No grade, 1 car, 3,c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 80383c: No. 3 hard, 79082c; No. i hard, 7V44J79V4c; No. 3 spring, 8181Ho; No. 4 spring, 78V40SOc; No. 2 durum, 78 79c; No. 3 durum, 77H78c, Corn: No. 2 whlto, WAQ&c: No. 3 white. 62C2V4c; No. 4 white, OlHQfiSo; No. 2 yellow, 6l061Uo; No. 3 yellow. 60ia61Uc; No. 4 yellow, C9W OCOVic; No. 2, 60ytiBfilo; No. 8. 60H61c; No. 4 corn, 6914060c; no grade, 67iTfllWc. Oats: No. 2 white, S&S'&Hc; standard, 38c: No. 3 white, 37V437c; No. 1 whlto, 37V4037V4O. Barley: Malting, 63(JjB5c; No. 1 feed. 3S0 41c. Rye! No. 2, 5914060c; No. 2, 6905914c. CHICAGO GRAIN' AND PROVISIONS Feature of the Trudluir nnd Closing Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. July 21, Refusal of country owners to sell at a decline had a steady ing effect today on wheat. Tho close was motionless at u range of Itfi'Vlc off to 'ic up. Corn finished unchanged to He higher, oats with a gain of Ho to Vic and provisions varying' rrom do ucenne to an advance of 214c Rural offerings of wheat proved to be next to nothing. It was said that big owners at leading terminal points had largely disposed of holdings and had taken for granted that plenty would be for sale When wanted. Farmers, how ever, appeared to have decided in great majority that U. waiting policy was adr vlsable for tho time being. Wheat prices, which at first showed a tendencv to sac on account of favorable crop advices from the northwest, hard- eneu graauauy as ine aay wore on. a. notable falling off In export demand, though, brought about a feeling of cau tion on the part of the bulls, so that the market kept within narrow llmlta throughout. Corn traders evinced doubt as to the sufficiency of the moisture sunnly. Aftsr an early advance the market became easier, one of the reasons for the reac tion was a report mat Kansas damage had been exaggerated. The oats crowds devoted themselvea en tirely to following the action of corn. Provision business was In the main lo cal and Indecisive. Offerings were mod erate nnd there was no urgent demand. Futures ranged as follows: Article! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat July. 806H 86 S 8&H 86U Sept 87087 87 86 S78 86 Dec. WVi 90946 Corn. July. 61H 61 61 61 61 Sept620 ! 62' 62fc 6V,itVi, Dec. S8- 69680-tt 69 69 Outs. July. 3S 39 38 3Si SS Sept 40040 40f 40 4014 40 Dec. 424J42 .42 42 424 42 Pork. Sept 21 47 21 60-52 21 40 21 47 21 47 July, 22 20 22 20 22 25 Lard. Sept 11 82 11 87 11 82 11 85 11 85 Oct.. 11 87 11 95 11 8i 11 90 1190 Ribs. Sept 11 SO 11 87 11 80 11 87 11 83 Oct. 11 60 11 65 11 67 11 65 11 62 Chlcairo Cash Prices Wheat: No. I roil. new, b7S7c; No. 3 red, new, S6087c; No. 2 hard, new, S7fSSc; No. 2 hard, old, S00Sc; No. i hard, new, 860gro; No. 3 hard, old, 8SfJSS44c; No. 1 northern, 92tt693c; No. 2 northern, 91092c; No. 3 northern, 89001c; No, 2 spring, l02c; No. 3 spring. K09Oc; No. 4 sprlne. 8J08So; velvet chaff, 8S0'J2c; durum, 840OOO. Corn: No. 2, 6314&C2ic; No. S white, (H0C4o; No. 2 yellow, 62e3c; No. 3, 81ie63!; No. S white, 636ic; No. 3 yellow, 620 61c; No. 4, ei0S2c; No. I white, 63063ci No. 4 yellow, 61i0ti2c Oats: No. 3 white, 890Wio; No. 4 white, 3J0O9c; standard, 40UW0c. Rye: No. 2. 64c; Barley; 18062c Timothy: I3.76C4.75. Clover: Nominal. Pork: $22.20013.00. Lard: H.80U.82. Ribs: lll.6212.37. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 23c to 20nt 26c BOG 8 Higher; receipts, 10,041 cases; at mark caseB Included, l&017c; ordinary Xirata. invwjJiovjc: nraia, uwavsc, POTAT01S8-Ealer-, 70c?1.00; receipts, 60 cars. POULTRY-Allve, unsettled; fowls, ttc; springs, 18c; turkeys, 19c Mlnnrmpolla Grain Slarket. MINNEAPOLIS, July 24. WHEAT July. Kj&c; Hcptember, sVc; December, SUjiilVic; No. 1 bard. 90c; No. 1 northern, ISHSHc: No. t northern. KHACTSc: No. t hard. Montana, 86c; Ha J, V4jic FIXJUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged, BARLEY Unchanged. CORN No. i yellow, eoQc OATS No. S -white. SSc RYE Nc t 6607C HBBD Flax, St20L39. 81. Iuia Grnrral Xlsrkrt. ST. IjOUIS, July 2t-WHHAT Na 1 red. Htfic-, Na 2 hard. SS&Olrs July. latW. geptembur, E&Vbr- CaSOi. Ka 2. CEr; No. 2 wTrtte. CSCJc; July. Sjx, Rfjrlfmber. CiCTaC. RYU SEc POLJ.TKY Firm; hlckcn, 33&I3 OATS-No. 2, 3Slc; No. 3 white, old, 41c; July, wte; September, 3914c springs, is Vic turkeys, lioj dueks, lie; geese, 10c. BUTTBR Quiet; creamery, !c. lcaas Strong; ISo. 11RAN Unchanged. II AY Unetumgvd. ... ReoelpVs. Shipments Flour, bbla ., 5,000 9,000 Wheat, bu 23t,W0 101.000 8oril, bu JS.000 13,000 at, bu mOO 26,00) MW YORK GKNRRAL MAHICKT Uuotntloun of the Day on Vnrloua Commodities. NEW YOlUv. July 21 -FLOUR-MurkeL steady, tlth fulr trade; spring patent. J4.6Olj4.90; winter straights, 4.2utM.30: new winter patents, I4.75flu.10; prtng uleatu, tl.v0u-i.2u; extra No. 1 winter, U.KH34.10; extra' No. S winter, t3.70U3.tO; Kansas straight. t4.irif4.2C WHHATSpot, steady; No. 2 red. Wo; No. 1 northern. Duluth, J1.C0M. Futurcu Inactive with narrow price changes, clon ing prices net unchanged. Jul), 5Sof September, December, 3.V. CORN Spot easy; export, 70e, nom inal, f. u. b. afloat. OATS Steady; standard white In ele vator, 4Rfl4e; No. 2 white. 46c; No. 3, 45IH54c; No. "4, 4494414c; ordinary clipped white, 44tf46c; fancj- clipped white, 4TU-ISC. HAY Quiet, W0Cc No. 1. tl.OOif 1.02; No. 2. S5tJ90o; No. 3, 6T;75c. HUPS Quiet; state, common to choice. 1912 crop, Hfll9o; 1911 crop, 12ai4c; Pa cific coast 1912 crop, 1S4J20C; 1911 crop, 16C17C. HIDIXtQtilet; Bogota, 29JJ80e; Cen tral America, 20?4c. LEATHKR-Flim; hemlock firsts, 2Sfl 29c: seconds. 27QtSo. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; me, t.25 a.iz; ramiiy, 24.wv?TC.wr short clear, 20.i5 IS22.25. Beef, Rteady; mess, tlt.OO018.RO; famlfy, t2O.OO042.OO. Cut meats; steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 DOtindB. lS.0Ct9il7.00; pickled hamfi, 413.600 16.73. Lard, firm; middle -west tll.SOJf 11.00. rctlned, firm; continent. 112.40; South America, m.W, compound, firm; tl0.0otmo.ts. TALLOW Steady ; city, 6c; country, EiStfcc: special, 'Cc BUTTER-Unsettlcd! receipts, 1J.2U tubs; creamery extras, 2l027c; firBt. 214 0?7c; seconds, 24025c; state dairy, finest 2dc; good to prime, 2402oc; process ex tras, 24$T2So; firsts. 23?4c; seconds, 22c; Imitations, creamery firsts. 24a; fac tory, current make, firsts, 2J023c; pack ing stock, current make, No. 1, 21c. CHEESEJ Barely steady: receipt, 2,449 boxes; state whole milk, fresh white and colored specials, 14014c; state whole milk, fresh white and colored fancy, llo; state whole milk, fresh white average fancy. 1331014c EGOS Irregular; receipt, 18,25$ cases; fresh gathered extra. 2t:o; extra firsts, 21023c; firsts, iWJCOc; Pennsyl vania and nearby hennery white, a to size and quality, 26031c: Pennsylvania and nearby hennery gathered white. 21 0ro; western gathered whites, 20035c. POULTRY Alive, weak; western chick ens, broilers, ISc; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 13c Corn nnd Wheat Iteirlon rlotletln. United States Department ot Agriculture, weather bureau, for Omaha, tor .the twenty-tour hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian tlmo, Thursday, July 24: OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. TcniD. Rain. Station. High. Low. tall. Sky. Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt cloudy Pt cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Ashland, Neb... so 57 .00 .00 Auburn, Neb... 81 Broken Bow ... 75 Columbus, Neb. 78 Culbertson 73 IFalrbury, Neb. 84 Fairmont, Neb. SO Grand Island .. 77 Hartlngton .... 70 Hastings, Neb.. 76 Lincoln, Neb... 79 North Platto .. 72 Oakdale, Neb... 78 Omaha, Neb.... 78 Tekamah, Neb,. 81 Valentino 76 Alta, la 78 Carrol, la 79 Clarlnda, la.... 81 Sibley, la 76 Sioux City, la. 78 65 61 60 CO 64 63 65 60 68 . 68 58 60 62 63 56 66 C3 69 60 54 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Minimum temperature for twelve hour period ending at 8 a. tn. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Kaln. District Stations. High. Low. fsJU Columbus, 0 18 86 61 .30 Louisville, Ky... 22 94 OS .20 Indtunapolls .... 14 88 GO .60 Chicago, 111 24 78 - 68 .10 St. LOUls, MO..,. 19 DZ 66 .20 Den Mnlnes. la.. 22 SO 66 .00 Minneapolis 51 74 48 .00 Kansas City. Mo. 28 84 64 l.io Omaha, Neb IT 78 66 .00 Rains wore quite general within the last twenty-four hours in tho eastern and southern portions ot the corn and wheat, region, no precipitation worthy of note occurred lu Nebraska, the Dakotos and Minnesota. The rains were heavy -t points in the lower Missouri and Ohio t-nllnvR. A fall of 3.40 Inches occurred at Lamar, Mo., and 1.10 Inches at Bloom lngton, Ind. L. A. WELSH, lxjcat iorecasier wcainer uuroau. Kansna City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY, July M. WliiSAT NO. 2 hard, 81085c; No. 3, 8O0S4C, No. ,2 red, 81Vi81;c; No. 3, 80081c; September, 81c; December, S4T4085c; May, 90c- CORN No. 2 white, 66c; No. 3, C5o; September. 62062?4c; December, 6894c; May, C05i6OT4c. OATS No. 2 white, 41c; No, 2 rnrxod, 39c; September, 3914040c; December, 41 042c RYE COc HAY-Cholco timothy. tl4.OO014.GO. BUTTER-Creamery, 26c; flrata, .25cj, seconas, 24c; packing, 20c EGGS Firsts, 18c; seconds, 10c POULTRY Hens, 13a; rooBtera, c; ducks, 15c; broilers, 16c. Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL, July 24. WI I EAT Spot, steady: No. 1 Manitoba. 7a 9Ud: Nn. 2. 7a 6d; No. 3, 7 3d; futures steady; July. 7s &d: October. 7s 3'.td: December. 7s 41id. corn Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, kiln dried, 6s 4d; old, 6s; old, via Galveston, 6s 8d; futures steady; Sep tember, La Plata, 4s lld; October, La Plata. Ea lid. I .... . jiiuwauKee uralu fllnruet. MILWAUKEE. July 24. WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 91092c; No. 2 northern, 80 01lo; No. 2 hard winter, $809c; July, 87c; September, 67c CORN No. 3 yellow, 62c; No. 3 white, 63c; No. 3, 6202a; July, 61c; Septem ber, 62062c. UATB W(H1C. RYE-6306ic. BARLRY-64a63c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 24.-COTTjON-flpot quiet; middling uplands, 12.15a; gulf, 12.40c No sole. Futures closed steady. July, lL86c; Au gust, 11.62c; September, lL43o; October, ll.SOo; Novomber, 11.21c; December, 11.23c; January, 11.16c; February, 11.17c ; March, ll.tOc; May, 11.33c LIVERPOOL, July 24.-COTTON-8pot In fair demand and easier; middling fair, 7.24d; good middling, S.ttd; middling, .6id; low middling, 6,41a; gooa ordinary, &,ea; ordinary, 6.62d. Cotton closed steady t to 27 point net lower. ST. LOUIS,. July 2l.-COTTON-Qulet: middling, 12 5-160. Bale, none; receipt. 214 bales; shipment. feSi bale; stock. 14.919 bales. Coffee Market, NEW YORK, July 24, COFFEE Price In the coffee market opened 10 to 13 points higher, Tho market continued to gain slowly, closing steady at 12 to 21 net advance. July, 9.05c; August. 9.0Sc; September, 9.S4o October, 9.32c; Decem ber, 9.60c; January, 9.56c; Mardi, 9.73c; May. 9.83c Spot steady; Rio 7 s, o: Ban to in, lllic. Mild quiet; Corddvo, W016V4C, nom inal. Hale of Bbeepakln. LONDON, July 24. A sale of sheepskins was held today with the demand fair for the 7,900 boles offered. Merinos and short wooled akin were taken at d in the lower, while cross bred sold WfiiA below the last sales. Olla nnd Ilosin. NKW YORK. Jqly 24-COTTONSFJED OIL Strong; prime aununer yallo-vr, UM; July. W-62; tfeputnber, U62; December, 1475. I ' Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July 2t DRY GOOPfi Thn cotton good market are quiet Trading In men' -wear for future deliv ery la light Yarn rule barely steady adA quiet Bvapoeatr-d Ajrplea and Drl9d FraltJi KKW YORK. July 1SYAPO HA XKD jtPFLES Quiet and ctfady. XHUJSD FlinrxS Aprtastta jOunSf. Pnaxshea idcl. Rnlrrtn artanfty. NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET Course of Say's Session Curious Med ley of Advances and Declines. RENEWED WEAKNESS IN N, H. Some Government lnc ReR-lalcr Lower Price, While Varlona Mneclnltlea ttlae Two to Fonr Pnlitta. NEW YORK, July 24. The course of the day dull stock market was a curi ous medley of advance and declines, which In the later dealing gave way to a general and well-ustalnld rise, initial aeallng disclosed renewed weaknes in New Haven. Some of tho government Issue also registered lower price. As a partial offset various specialties rose 1 to 4 point. In the early afternoon a brief buying movement In Steel. I'uton Pitiiflc, Amal gamated Copper, Cnnhdlan Pacltlc and Reading lilted price X to 2 point. Tnla was toilowed by a hurrlod covering of allorta and considerable; realising for profit, after which the market feu back to it early duiino: Best price were scored lu tne final hour, -with tho closing strong. . . The day' budget of new embraced tho Weekly reports of the Bank ot England and tne Hank ot France, tne former dis closing Increase of reserves and gold and tho latter a gain of i.600,000 lit gold. Americana were generally lower In Lon don and for the tirat time thl week that center wan a seller, here. Home now dealt largely with tho crops, Kansas advice Indicating exag geration u to corn damago. while spring wheat In the northwest was improved. Esiunates ot United State Steel earn ings for tho second quarter, to 1 be issued next week, wore tlxed at around compared with 12S,U)1000 last year. The general bond market wa toodt. with pronounced strength In Rock Island collaterals. All government Issue wer Weak, coupon 4 declining per cent Registered T 1 point and other 2 per cent. Total sale, pnr value, tl,iWo. Number of sale and .aairtg quotation on stock, were: Arale.mati Cow.r ... S.O0O IMi S "J American Agricultural .. ..-v; 'l!" I Aroirlcan Bwt Buar.... J.W IIV4 Aintrlcan Can . "H J American Can fti t9 Ji? American C. ft , J2J S Uu II Amrrlcan Cotton Oil.... 1,M "VI H Am. lo. 6.curltla. IM Anmlcan UniM, u J"w .! Amrtcan Locomotlte ... W9 WH JJ Amarlean a & 4-S 11& Amlcan 8. It ptd.. J MH Am. sugar llrnlni. JH 11 American T. b T JH 1" ') Am.rlcan Tobawo 800 JU lit III Anaconda Mining Co.... MM JJH "J Alchlaon v.;,, .m 1.000 n 'in Allantlo Coaat Un. ..... Baltimore Ohio l.SM II M J1H Bothlah.m 8tl . V nrooklrn napW Tr 1.100 II U I7H cnadlan Pacttl IJJH 1IH IJJ1 Central tsather l.W ri.. Cheapeak. ft Ohio MW MV. H 1 c-hlcaio U. W W 14 " 14 . Chicago M. & St. P.... 2.100 105 104 10SW. Colorado Fuel If""- 4''' " ,JL Consolidated Oa M 111 111 111 Corn Products 400 10 JJ Delaware & lludnon.. J Denver ft lllo Grande.. . 100 11 11 J DanTcr & It O. ptd UlstllKra' Securities ..." " Krl. 4,100 ISV 2H HH Et 1st Ptd 1.000 1H H Br Id pfi...." 100 11 K t Sotril sSctrii ........ 0 W ut North. pH....... I 1I4J4 1J ore.t Northara Ore ctra. 1,100 SJJ4 M 11 Illinois Cntral IM 111 1K 111 lntHborough Met 1.100 II H 1H later. Met ptd 1.000 M M Htt lnternUlonal llanraitor 10 Intar Marino pfd , ." ..... ..... H lDternallonsI Paper .... 100 H IVl International Pump .... 100 4 H Kanaas Cltr Boutliern... 600 21 11 11 Laclede Ois 100 M II W tehlgh Vallu t.00 141 ll uliVllle ft KashTlll.. 100 1M 111 111 4f . BU r. Jc 6. Ste. M. 100 lit 1MH 1 Mlmurt, K. A T Mo I1H JJH Mlnourl raeltlo 1.100 11 "H National niacylt ....... l.joo uivt lis in National toad 100 41 11 41V 1.'. It. It. ot M M ptd.. 1W 10 10 m Ynrk Central 1.104 13V. 11 II N. Tv. O. A W..... 1O0 V l H KortoU Wtstern..,,,. too 101 in 104 North American ' Northern Pacific 1,100 101 109 1M Pacltlo Mall 20 , Pannarltanla 4,100 111 111 111 People's Gas 1.100 11 113 111 P., C, C. ft BU ti i II Pittsburgh Coal 300 11 II II Freed Steel Oar. 100 14 14 21 Pullman Palaco Car Ill Heading 40.C00 111 Ul 111 Republic I. tt 8 1,200 25Vt 23 il Itepubllo I. tt B. pfd.... KM II Hock Island Oo 1.00 17 11 11 aiock Island Co. pfd...., 1.100 39 17 21 Ht. U ft B. V. td ptd... 100 1 gaaboard Air Una. 100 17 17 17 tfeaboard A. L pM !M 0 40 40 fllc-Sheia1d a A I... 100 17 M n Southern racillc s.ioo n; sivi IT4 Houtham Hallway 5,100 U 11 21 H rm lianwaf ,kai i7 u allwIr'Pfa.. 10O 71 71 7IU wa Copper I,00 SOU ti & Pacific (M UH 1114 llli So. Rallwly -ptd.; Tanncaeea Tina Union Pacific 21,400 1W 147 141 Union Pacltlo efd 200 14 14 114 United Btatea Raaltr 11 Unltad.Btates Hubbar.... 800 fo t oo Unttad Btatas Bteat 55.SO0 II (1 M U. .a .Steal ptd 1,000 107 10 1M Utah Copper 4,400 4 4f 4t .Va,. Carolina Cnemlcal., ?oo 2d 25 23 Wabaah 1.100 t 1 2 Wabaali rfd 014 Weittrfi Maryland 200 40 40 40 western union zuu m ii si WeatlnghouM Rlectrle .. KM U 11 11 Wheeling ft Lake Brie t Total sale for tha dar, 110,400 share. New Ynrlc Money Mnrlcet. NEW YORK, July 24.-MONEY-On call, steady; 202 per cent; ruling rate. ppr cent; cloalno; bid, 2 per cent; of fered at 2 per cent. Time loans, easier; elxty day, 3V45J-4 per cent; ninety days, per cent; six motttha, 6Q4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6 per cent STERLING EXCirANOE-Steady, with banker' bill nt .4.8385 for sixty day and at 14.SCS6 for demand bills. Commercial bills, H82U. SILVER Bar, 59c; Mexican dollar, 47c BONDS Government, weak; railroad, steady. M Closing rruotaUons on bonds were a follows: U. S. ref. is, reg... ti K. C. Ho. nt. Is.,, It do ooupon L. H. deb. 4s 1M1.. 0 V. 8. Ss, rsg 101 U & K. Uhl. 4s..., 12 do coupon 101 M. K. ft ,,. 1st -4s M U. g. 4a. reg 110 do gee. 4Us , 7 do coupon 110 Mo. Pacific 4 It Panama Is coupon.. 4 d0 eonr. Is 71 A.-C. 1st Is ctfa.... 4N R R of M 4s 60 Amer. Ar. u 17 M y, e, g. lUs,. 11 Am. T, T, 0. .100 ado deb. 4a ,. it Am. Tobaeeo Is..., lit N T N It & II Araoer Co. 4s. s ey. 1. n Atchison ten. 4.... HTf. Sc W. 1st e. 4i ttK do er. 4a mo i9 eT. it ..lto r. Is.... IIH KoPaelflo 4s.. M A, C. I, 1st 4 11 do Is 4 1H .... II P ' rr. !s lt. M Bjwk. Tr. er. U... 17 do con. 4,...,,. Oaa. t Oa. 1 10214 Readme, gen. 4s. . tn is.,. , HUB. L ft 8. V. fg is M (JM. eV Ohio 4. 11 do ran. Is.,.....,, ii do oonr. 4Ks., ,.7mSt, L. S. W. c. 4s 77 CMesw ft A. l.tlH. A. L, ad), ts"! do nn. 48.,.,,... m do er, 4a.,... . stu o m - p 4s..i do m iru: , : lis C. It. I, A P. e, 414 "So, Rallwsr ls,!.,loi . Tf- 71 tfo g"- 4s... T3M S t fi r ItKWnkrq PaelfUtV o IJ. e It sr. 4 M do er. 4s " nu J!?'... nL u' io it nt. 4s.! 1 ?''"", Is V. 8. ItubbeV a.,. 100S Brie p. U 4a ui V. B. Steel M ta " w do tn. 4s. 70HV.-O. CaemTtsT 0U lit. C. 1st 4aa$W.trn Jfd. 4s7. " 7TU 1V7' "Sweet. Hse. er. ti: 11 Bid. "Ottiri, ndon Stock Market. LONDON, July 24. American seiurUle opened steady and a fraction higher lo day. Later price moved Irregularly and at noon value ranged irom ; abovi to below yesterday' New Yor"c t!l.lnr CVmaols. nMnay. 72 U-llnrtnas Okntrtl 117 do araovau. ....... 71 M., K. A T 21 Aaaal. Cosr 71 M T. Oaatral jni AUalien , laOHIHnoarlTaaU ... IfU Onadlu Pinc...W Reading ttl Xlero O. W lmfleuthera Paalfle,... Ui Bt Past lOtKVstaa Parne,......UI Dearar A Rla 0.... 11 U a. Rtaal uu Krt. nViWitart ... o 1st rf 3. ........ 41UTeEecn sou Ore ml TTsaik 21llad Mines..,.,..., t a.vriv hit, aieaoy si zt'AU per a. MONET 24 per cent The rate of discount In the open market for abort bill la t per oent; for thre months' billa, 44 1-11 per ceoiL TTeaary Statements WASnXNOTOK, July HvThe oondltlon trf that Urrtted States treasury at the be grnnlna; of bnatnee lodar waac Net bal ance in BflnsnU fond, P27 T2n.Ha. TotaJ rv 4uttpta ytattierQsy, I3.7M.191; total payments ytaUrAtjr. jTLWS.1W ICh drflctt thl -fu- cal year I 1,0!,M, as against a deficit Of I6.3W.3K last year, exclusive of Pan ama canal and public debt transactions. Iloatoit Milliner Ntnpka, BOSTON, July 4.-CKsltig uuotatlons on Boston stock and bond; Allousi Mohawk Amal. Copper . .. lNatada Com 11 A. X. L A ff 20 Nlplaaing Mines ... IS Arltona Com. .... . 1 Ntortb. llatte ........ 27 11. ft O C. A 8. M 70 North IS Cal. A Ariteaa MVlold Dominion 44 Cal. ft lleela. . .411 DwmU TI Centennial ... . lOVjQulnar It Oer-per ltang C. C. ll4 Shannon 7 K-aat nutte c M llVuperler t Fraaklln HaHuperler A a M... IS' Oranbr Con Tamarack H Oreene aninea IN V N. 8. II. M... S4 Itle Morale Copper. lu do ctd Kerr take IS Utah Con take Copper .... ISVtah Copper Co. I Salle Copper 4 Winona Miami Copper . . MWolertna ....... M 11 1 41 Xevr York Mlitlnir Stnt'U. NBW YORK. July 24.-Clotng quoin, tlons on mining stivks: Otm. Tunnel itock . .OlMltle Chief M ilo txHidt lOMettran ..vl.l0 CVn. Cal. A Va ItOnttrlo .....Led Iron filter l.Odtiphlr 10 teadrllle Coo Oii Yellow Jacket 11 Offered. Hunk Clenrliiit". OMAHA, July 24.-tlank clearing for tndnv urn 14.T9I.T1S t anH to 119 jiu: 10 the corresponding day last year.' OMAHA (IU.MJn.tl. tAIlKHT. BUTTER--NO. 1, Mb. carton, c Nc 1, 00-11). tubs, 27c; No. 2, 26c FISH-Whltc, tresh. llo; trout freah, 150! large orapplva, fresh, 13a 1 Spanish mackerel, 16c, shad roe, per iur, 40o; flinon, fresh. 16c; halibut, fiesh, 10c; buffalo. o; bullhead. 13o; channel cat lleh. loot pike, lfrc; pickerel, lie CHEESE Imported Swiss, 3io; Amsri can Swiss, too; block Swiss, 24c; twin. 17c; daitot, l?o; triplet, 17Vic Young America, 18c blue label brick lie; llm bergcr, 2-lb., 22o; Now York, whits 19c. POULTRY-Uroliera, mrxia per lb.; hens, ltio; cock, 12c; micks, ilU'Joo; Soee, ISo turkey. 2vtj25o; pigeon, per ox., 11.20; roosters, 9c; ducks, full fea thered, 12ci geese, full feathered, lilo; tquabs, No. 1, M.bO; No. 2, 60c BEEF CUTS-Jto. 1 rlo. 17o; No. 2. 16c; No. 3, 14?ic. No. 1 lolna. Wic, No. 2, l8o; No. 8, llo. No. 1 chucka. no; No. 2. 10c; No. 3, 10c. No. 1 rounda, 16o; No. 2, 14cj No. 3, 14o. No. 1 plutes, 7e; No. J. 7o. No. 3, 6c The following fruit und vegetable price are reported by the Ulllnsky Frull company: FRUIT Extra Taney ilbcrta freestone peaches, per bushel, 12.86; 6-bUahel lots, per busiinl, 12.25; extra fancy elborta free. Btone peathes. Per 4-bmket crate. Wc California deciduous fruit: Climax large red plums, per crate, $1.75; Bur bank large red sweet plums, per crate, 11.60; Wlckson lurge green plums, pur crate, 11.85; Simon large red plums, par crate, 11.75: -Botan medium red plums, per crate. II. W; Tragedy largo bluu plums, per create, 11.85: pears, Bartlett's, por box, $2.65; enchrs, st John, per box, tl.Xo; Crawford peaches, per box, 11.25; Arlsona standard cantaloupes, per crate, 13.25; Arlsona pony cantaloupes, par crate, 12.75; Arlxona jumbo cautuloupes, per crate, $2.76; California cautaloupon, pony crates, $2.60; California cantaloupes, standard, per crate, $3.00. Homo grown blackberries, per 24-uuart case. $3.00. Va lencia orange, extra flue, 120, 288 sizes, per box, $6.00; Sunklst Valenclus, 15o, $6.60; 176, 200, 216, 350 sixes, per box, $7.00. Grapefruit - lorlda, Indian River, 46, 51, 64 sizes, ViO.OO Lemons, extra .unoy sun klst, 300a and 300. per box, $10.00; extra choice red bull lemon, iJWs aud 300s, per box. $9.60. VEUETABLBS-Potntoc, large, new, per bushel, $1.00. Onions, California large yellow, per pound, !V4c. Tomatoes, Ten nessee, per 4-basket crate, $1.15; 6-cruto lot, $1.10. Wutprmelons, Alubamu. sweet, per pound, lv; 6-crate lots, per pound, lc MISCELLANEOUS Roasting cars, per iilVn 1Fet M IntllaTnn HaUfV ttm ilnann 86c; Molt' elder, per keg, IJ.LO; Nehuwka cider, per keg, $3.26; asparagus, per dozen, 6O0; rhubarb, per dozen, 2vc; onion, per dozen, 20c; new beets, carrots, turnip per aozen, uc, iiurniey, pur aosen, tva; radish, per dozen, 0c; head lettuce, per dozen, $1.00; homegrown leaf lettuce, per dozen. 20c! green PCPPer. Dor bnakat. 60c; wax or green bean, pur bnsket $t00; hothouse cucumbers, per basket $1.25; cauliflower, per pound. 10c to 12c: Venetian ganiu. ir iiuunu, i-ric; now cabbage, per pound, 3p; eggplant por dozen, $1.60; horseradish. 2 dozen bottlos In case, per case. $1.90; Dromedary brand dates, package, $9,00; Anchor brand date. Dtteknce. 12.26: Walnut. No. 1 soft nhMI per pound, 20a; medium pecans, per pound, 13c; jumbo pecan, per pound, 16c; giant pecan. Louisiana paper shell, per pound, x6o; filberts, per pound, 16c; Druko al ir.cnd, per pound, 15c; paper shell. 18a; Brazil, per pound. 10o; large washed, per pound, 12a; black walnut, per pound, 5oi raw No. 1 peanut, por pound. 7c; Jumbo peanuts, per pound. 80; roat pea nut, per pound, 8c; shell bark hickory nuts, per pound, 4o; large hickory nuts, tier nound. 3c: White rioa DODCorn. nne pound, 4c; checker, per 100.paokoo case, $3.60; checkers, per 60-packago case, $1.75; Leslie berry boxes, quarts, por 1,000. $2.75. CHICAGO LIV13 STOCK MAIIKICT Cattle Steady to Shade loner- Hogs Weak, CHICAGO. July 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,000 head; market steady to a shade lower; beeves, $7.209.20; Texan ateera. I6.0n8.00: western steer. 17.10ft 8.16; Blocker and feeders, $5.60ff7.75; coWa and heifer, K.WtSM; calves, I8.2MM1.2'. A trainioud 01 Mexican steers, iva pounas average, sold at $5.65. HOGS Receipt. 18,000 head: market ....... r . lArwl .... ...1.1 t.itll. e.f anlna 1'i Hi Kit nCU, V,VW "11."" , Mu... w hw.... rr 9.40; light, $9.15(89.65; mixed. $8.809.50i heavy. $8.COa,36; rough, $8.0OXf8,W; pig, $7.60tW.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 9.000 head; market strong, lOffSio higher; na tives, $4.365.50; western. $4.35OC40: year lings, $6.6o6.8o; native lambs, $5.65&8.0; western, $0.2&&.00. St. Lnnla Lire Stock Mnrket. rt. LOUIS. Julv 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head; market for nntlvea Bteady; southern 15c lower: good to choice teers, $7.25438.00; tocker and feed er. $5.ZUU7.50; cow ana neuers, h.iwf 8.40: bull, $0.0OJi'7.O0: calves, $.coll.ou; southern steers, 6.2au.w; cow anu neu ers. $4.26f?6.50. HOGS Receipt, 6,600 head: market Eo lower; pigs and lights, $7.2&69.60; mixed and butcher, $9,8019.45; good heavy, e90 S1QA0. head: market 10316c higher: mutton, $3.2T4M,26; yearling, $6.0OH.w; lainn. $6.2587.60. Kansas Cltr Lire Stock Mnrkef. KANSAS CITY, July 24.-ATTU5-Re-ceipt. 8.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; prime led teer. $8.C01?9.Cp; dressed beef steer. $7.0Og8.4O; western eer. $8.50 (S8.20; southern steers, 15. 4007.20; cows, 14 OOfitf.OO: heifer. $5.00S8.0: atocker. and feedeVa. $5.354W.80; bulhT.S.OW.OO; calvea, WHfl'RecelPt, 7.400 head: market f 10c higher: bulk. j815; heavy W !V M0: packer and butoher. $8.S59.20. 1 liht $8.954t9.20: p KS. $7.5008.60. ffinSEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3 M0 head; market 160260 higher; lamb , $M S yiarllnir, $5.0090.75; wether, $4.2 (Too! iwe, U.60Qt8S. Sioux CUT Lve Slock WfrUet. SIOUX CITY. la.. July 24. CATTLE. Recelptt 6W head; market steady; native steer $7.tt3S.60: cow and heifer, $.60Ji WASitw bad; market ;kk- havy tsjim.n: mixed. $8.764M.!5; lU'ht $ 9&a IO? bulk of sale, .. Sin2EIAND IAMBS-HecelPt. 700 htd: fed mutton. V,2nmO0: wether MrtvOO; ewes. $3.76&U60; lamb. $.S5tf J.0. 8t. Jaaeph Live 81ol 31nrket. ST. JOSEPH, July 24ATTL15-I'C-celpta. 1.100 head; market rteady : teer. $5,&08.66; cow and heifer. $I.C0y.7i, calve. $tt0Q10.00. HOGS Receipt. 7.000 head: mnrkM .tronger; top. $9.a: bulk -W SHEEP AND SJ.P head; market tronger; lamba, V..CMV1.A ' Live- Stork In SlKlit. Cattle, nor. Sheen. Rlotrx Cltr . W ,0M 700 Tfanaaa City 1.000 7.400 S.flOO Kansas yiir . 1 Chicago .;.;'."."". t.000 18.000 9.000 WonVaha-.... l.?81 ll.ono ;.0 St Joseph ........ .iw ."w Totals 23.7H1 55.900 21,300 Th TinidHtjeirl and Jadlriua Fe of Jftncapuitta AdvurllMing 1 thi itnad lu Suaumui fiut-cent. OMAHA LIYEJTOGK MARKET Good Beeves Steady, Common Kinds Slow to Lower. HOGS STEADY TO TEN LOWER No Slurp of Any Cnitariiurnrr Today ttei-elpla Consist Almost Kn- 1 1 rely of Immliie Drtunml la Good nnd Prior' Are n. Little Slronitrr. SOUTH OMAHA, July 24, 1913. .,.clrl"..were: Oattle. lloga. Mhcep Pfflolal Monday... Pf'lclal Tueaday... Official WednesJay Estimate Thursday 3.69S 6,-j k.118 16.414 1 ?al 2,41-11 1,909 l.Obl 7,774 8.683 ll.OJO , 3,500 ... n-eeK. 9,111 Ot.iW Piune day last week..l,)J 31,961 $1,111 r-ailll llni'a 9 U.l. ... e ..... a.nn, OA iffi U., ... 7 " - 1Ui M.V 1W,,IU -... v, wn 1 w as. ago. 13,015 7,STS Vs' Same daj last year.. 11,401 29,838 28,140 ,T'0. following table show tho receipt V1. ,wg1t ani1 "h'ep R "outh Omaha live itOCk mnrknt 11, ... eompared with last year. c,al0 436,4211 4n,aBI ...... 4.82S s 1.0IUU KW.10S 4U3J Ji1" f,oll?lh table snows the rang ot P-.5e? l0r. no" Bt uth Omaha for tha last ftw days, with compsrtaont: Oat. I lXjlU.lMl.1910.lstM.ijwl.uT. July 14, 0 21 g J6I 7 7 6 43 It 8 M 7 82 6 II 6 71 8 23 7 U 6 6 ii t SO 7 74 0 41 6 71 III IK 40 5 61 IK I 85 7 76 6 74 C 8 is 7 75 0 33 6 W 6 17 I 81 7 70 6 27 S St 7 67 6 34 5 9! 033 I 7 07 6 31 0 M July 10. 7 16 I ,B 7 16 July 16. July IT. July is, July hi, July to, .Inly 81. J " 7 W 7 23 7 as 8 m: July IB. July 81. 77 filllday. Recrlpt and deposition of llvo stock at tho Union Block yard, South Omaha, Neb for twenty-four hour ending at p. m. yesterday. R12CEIPTS-CARLOAD8. rllttl Itctfa Ult..n ft-.- Wabash R. It....;" 6 Missouri Pncllla Ry, 12 7 1 3 23 6 36 12 11 39 17 'i 3 1 iiioii raeltlo it It. 1 23 13 O. A N. W Wet... V O., St. P.. M. & O.. 6 yt f Q-, eat.,., 6 p., II. A O., wet.... 13 O., Ri , A p., rut. 4 U.i It. I, A P., west. 1 Illinois Central Ry. 1 Chliftgo U. W. Ry 1 "I Total receipt ,, 61 168 It DISPOSITION CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs, Sheop. Morris AV Co 61 Swift ft Co 196 Cudahy Packing Co.... 316 Armour A Co 240 Hahwnrta A Co H, O. P. Co.,, 7 I. P. Co 10 Sinclair 7 Armour, Kansas City.. 76 llentiiu, Vmisant & L,. 11 Hill A Bon, 33 Fi II, Lewi,,, 2 Ji II, Root A Co., 11 Ji 11. Bulla 19 rtlielinr tk Degeu,. 64 It. F, Hamilton 17 Rothachlld & Kreba.... 16 !.4iP 261 HOT 862 2,03( 1.1H6 2,lkS."i 131 1,016 VJthcr buyers 191 728 Tntnl 1,837 9,217 4.24R CATTLE Receipt of cattle Wero Very light thl morning, only fifty curs re ported In. For the four days- this week receipts foot up 0,087 head, being smaller than for. the corresponding period laat ween nnd a year ago, but larger than two nnd three week ago. The demand for beef steers of desir able quality was very good, and cattle such ns have been Belling from around $8.40 aud upwards wero generally steady with yesterday, nnd, for that matter, Just a high as they have been any time. One bunch ot choice yearlings sold up to l.,&0, the snmo prlco thnt was paid for tho same cattle hero on Tuesday. It will bo remembered that till I high prlco for tho year to date. Common to pretty decant cnttlo wera very Blow sailors at lower 'price. Buyer apparently -do not rnro for that kind, and seller found It alow unloading, Tha best cow nnd heifers, inch ft shippers and outside .buyers would bid 5.11, wero steady, but common grassy Kind were low and weak. Veal calve wero In good demand, the best selling a hbth a $10, Bull sold In about tho aame ticjlolips n yesterday. There warn only a few stock cuttle and feeder In the yard, and the desirable kind sold In about tho t-umo notches ns 1-eaterdny, fur lu fait thure was little or no drop In price on any kind. Quotation on cattle: Good to rtholca beef oteers, U.ffiUo.lW; fair to good beef Bteero, $7.9004.26; common to fair ,beet steer. l7.2iij7.lK); good to choice heifer. 7.0(1I,00 good to choice cow. $0.O0i27.40; fair to good grade. tS.2GlfL00; common to fair grade, IJ,tOU5,2f; good to choice stneker nnd feeders, l7.2f.if7.7C: fair to Rood Blocker and fedars, $6.7607.25; com 1011 to fair itooker and feeder. $6.2641 $.751 atook oown and heifers, $5.0OU6.60: vent calvesi $7.00010,001 bull, itugi, etc, t.003)7.4O. Representative alk IlEHy BTEISRS. KB, ATI Tf, Xo. At. Pr. r.. ....... .illl I M 11... Ill I u Turn.,.,., III T 19 l..ii,,,,,,,lM0 IM t1. in. Til O ! HH I IS 11. 1,1 i...lii 1 od 1011 1 40 iiitiiiiu.,iul I in I , J4 1 40 H,.iiliiiiiilll 111 Hi.. 1104 141 II.,,.,..... Hl I 10 !" II.. 1140 I Co T. .111.111.. TIT I II 1. ........ ..ti0 I 10 ,.1103 I CO ,,1174 M Ill II. ...l... 11.il" J f II,.i..mJ...IM 171 hti'.i'.iih rtnu 11n.1v i j un. JO nu, 711 T II II 122 I II I, ...1 111 I 10 139 I M COWS. ..., ,1M0 B 04 I ...lOll I 20 i lift 1 K HKIFWR3, 4 717 I t d, ...... 1 ,. , 711 7 10 I Kt I 71 7 710 I 00 1,... 1120 7 no 1.., (to j'm 4 TIT 1 td BULLH. t Ill I 10 l.ii,i 1IM 7 21 1 1170 I Id I 170 7 11 1 4I I 10 UAUVltH. 1 Ill 10 00 !.... W 19 j BTOCitiins 4 m 1 U l.,..i..t.i, 110 19 00 S AND FEEDERS. . Til I 41 ll,.....i.i. 121 19 NETIRAHKA. 10 teer,,..12l3 7 09 6 heifer.., 724 0 40 1 feeder,. .1210 7 M 49 fedr..lls 7 tS 10 Meer. .,.llM 7ft . Scow 1030 t) 26 MOUTH DAKOTA. 10 feeder., 820 6 10 fl sow 991 6 CO 14 steer. ...1171 7 33 HOOH Hupplle today were the heav test for the week to date, amounting to about 160 cars, or 11,000 head. For the week the run foot up 34,388, a gain of 3,600 head a compared with laat week, and about 4,600 larger than tho aame day laat year. The heavy receipt gavo the packer just the excuse for breaking the market that they have been waiting- for. Specu lator started out early and bought a good many load of good' light and butcher stuff about steady. Packer did not get started until well after 9 o'clock. When they made their first bid the price offered were lOtt'lto and on rough packer fully 16o lower. Trade was very low from the start First sale to killers worn about a. dltne lower. Trad want on slowly at thin decline until moat of tho order had been filled. About this tlmo valueu took a fresh drop, landing an a 104fl6a lower level. What hogs were left at thl time were forced to go at thl decllno, the only alternative being to carry them OTor until tomorrow, Tha close was. If anythlnc. drSKKlor than Uie early trade, and at midday there wera still a few load In first hand. In addition to thl one train ot hog did not arrive until after IS o'clock. At the time of our going to preoa tneeo lost arrivals had not been soul. Balk ot ale was mada at $8.C53f JO, with the long strings at $3.70 and $8.7$. 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I 71 71 Ill 10 I 05 H ....XI ... 1 7J I4.......1M ... I IA M HI 119 t 71 90 Ill ... I 10 CI. .....HI . . I 71 M 104 40 I 10 II 2M 40 I 71 SIIRICP There, wrr nmH 4hlrtn n fourteen cars of lambs In tho ynrd this morning, but on old hcop of nny con sequence, Tli total arrivals for tho wck iooi un as,wo neaa ana over, being tho lliriffHt for nnv week sine the. num. lug of the ranga pennon and larger than uir uip corresponding period a year ago bv over 1.000 head. An hnttltl AlwlV0. HiAre. ti-err. tin nl,1 f-r.eonof any consequence In sight anc nothing- upon which to base an cstlmatf of tho market on thnt kind of stuff. Tin roenngf However, wa tuny steady witn yesterday. Tllo demand for fat lambs wan good, at usual jit thin point, nnd price were . Ilttld atrrtnEffir Minn vnatni-.tnu l1nti. lamp sold up an high ns 17.45. Tho tradi wn naiurnny ft lime mow, owing to tni fact thnt tho offering were all prctt muah of ons khul. Still. nr.actlealU everything wrh disponed of nt it reanon ably early hour. The trade might be summed up a n good, healthy and, fror a seller' standpoint, nn entirely satis. ractorv market. There wete no food era of any cons quenae In tight, but the feeling on tha kind of stock wan steady, tne iamo at It has bein all week. Tho demand foi fncdlnit lamb is never very large this eurly in tho season, but It In fully a good ns could bo expected nnd equnl to the receipts, Uitotntlon on sheen nnd lnmbs! Ijmbs. good to choice, JS.WT7.53i lambs, fair to good, .0tl.8S! lambs, cull. $4.3itf.J.tiO; lambn, feeder, trt.0O30,M; yearling, good 10 cnoicn, t3.&oiin.tft; yeariwgs, inn- 10 irnnri. 14.7SfftA.00: VMrllnrg. feeder. Si SMI 5.C0; wether, good to choice, Mtofl.ss. wethers, fair to Rood, t4.2MN.40: wetheri, feeder. IJ.SMjfl.OQ: ewes, good to choice $4.00l-4.oO; ewe, fair to Rood, tLaXlKOCV ewes, feeder, 2.7MJl.l5i cull sheep, $2.0 OS. 00. No. AV. IT. is Nebraska owes 76 4 0) :t cull owes 65 10S Ncbraakn. owo 61 IW 91 Nebraska fed yearling.... d '; 1610 Idaho lambs M 7 45 Guards Sing the . Marseillaise in N Front of Vatican ROME, July 2t-ThrouKhout the day tho Vatican wa In a veritable tato ot Moge. Thl wa the outcome ot thl mutiny of the Swiss guard, whose de mand. In tho form of a memorial re latins tholr grievance and ctttng forth the conditions on which they would re main In tho service, flatly wore rejected today. ' Three lender In tho movemont wore ex. polled from tho Vatican. Four other left tonight nnd twelve have requeued leavi to depart for their home In October. Those who left were accompanied to the gate of tho Vatican by their comrade. At tho moment ot separation they cried, "Viva Garibaldi!" Some of them Joined In singing the MarselllaUo. Nover bofort wa euch a scene witnessed In front ot the vatlean. Yeterday the guard wero relieved ot their cartridge, and today even their rifle were taken from them, a It wa discovered that they had succeeded In concealing cartridge. Imitation Cowboy Failure as Reality Frank Seville, a 119-pound youth, mem ber of the burlesque stook company play ing at the Krug thl summer, jumps out on tho stage In tha second act, garbod a a wild and woolly cow gentleman of tho days before tho "movie" revolution ized cow-puncher droas. He shoots oft 0. revolver several time and as the come dian flee In staged confusion he roars. "Whar Iwol Whar lel" and then lie exit left and "double" hero or some, thing else. After the matinee yesterday, In a fl! of rage ho partly destroyed hi wlfo't. wardrobe, and then before the evening show he started to trounce the stagi crew In a no-stage manner, He war booted out of door In double quick tlmn and ho went around tn front and created a disturbance In the audience. A plain clothe policeman happenod to be there and he attempted to quiet the stage cow boy. Bevllle punched the officer. When quiet wa restored, Seville wn carrlod out In charge ot the plain clothet . man, and wa brought to police head' quarter, whero he Is held on a charge j ot drunkenness and disorderly conduct, as well a disturbing the peace A po lice surgeon repaired hi Injuries received In lit unsuccessful encounter with the policeman. Paris Newspaper Gives Bryan Poke PARIS, July 21. In rcferrlnfr to the proposed treaty between the United States and Nicaragua the Temp today recall that Secretary of State Bryan told a member ot It ataft In 1903 thai the United States ought to evacuate the , Philippines, that the United State wat big enough and that it did not Want : either colonic nor a. navy. The newspaper says that Mr, Oryan'f ' rapid change of opinion as manifested In his statement to tho senate show once, more the practical spirit of ths American, "who know bow to cast off mere theories when the future of his country Is at take." Signal Corps May Not Leave Omaha (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, July 24.-Speclal 'Tele ;' gram.) Aurance werr jrtven by the War department today that for the pres ent tho signal corps will not be taken from Fort Omaha. An order .for Its re moval was made somo time ago and the Commercial club of Omaha, aaked Senator Hitchcock to prevent Its enforce, ment If possible. Senator Hltchcock-has hope that the de lay may enable him to stop thp removal altogether. Omaha Woodmen of the World Go to Meet The Beyrnpur guards and a team from tlie) Benson camp, Woodmen ot the World, ar to go to the national metln of tha uniform rank. Woodmen of the World, held at Put-In-Bay, O., -which begins August & John T, Yates, sovereign clerk, and who Is alao commander of the uniformed rank; eastern division, will attend. It is ex pected 2,000 members will be tn attend a oca.