TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 27, 1913. 5-0 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Farmers Shutting Sown on Sale of This Year'i Wheat CORN AND OATS ARE LOWER Declining Prices Reirtstercd and Any Attempt on Tart of Lonsrs to Oet nid of Holdings Will Pre cipitate Farther Slnmp. OMAHA. July 19, 1913. The pressing needs of the farmers have been pretty well relieved, according to advices irom the winter wheat belt, and those In the best position to know say that around the present price level wheat Is unlikely to come out as freely as has been the cane since the new crop com menced to move. Primary receipts yes terday wcro large at 3.214.0W bushels, which was 800.CO0 bushels In excess of 'a week ago, as well as for the correspond ing day Jn 113. Whenever oondltionsn such as exist this year are to be see, the first threshings of wheat ore always mar keted as soon as farmers are enabled to Ket It ready for movement Many farm ers are In debt and they are forced to dis pose of at ltnst a portion of the.r crop In order to satisfy the country storekeeper pr banker who has Biven them credit dur ing the time that the wheat crop was be ing made. Wheat Is likely to pile up on the farms and at country stations un less growers are willing to forward It to the market. , The spring wheat crop will soon be in t-cadines to move to points of distribution and this will come In direct competition with the winter wheat and it will then be up to the exporter as to naming the price, for a time, at least. Cash wheat was .ii4o higher. Lower prices were registered for both corn and oats yesterday. Oats sold off on the weakness made In wheat, and the corn market declined because predicted showery weather whore needed In Illi nois, Indiana, Missouri Kansas and Ne braska. Thero Is still a largo open inter est In the Chicago market In corn and oats, and any attempt of the longs to cet rid of their holdings would cause iharp price recessions. Cash corn was l&IKo higher. Cash oats were o higher. 'ihe following cau r ies were reported today: Wheat: No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, SOo. No. S hard winter, 3 cars (dark), iijc; 1 car, SOc; 1 car, 79iic; 1 car. 7Wio. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car (dark), 7c; 1 car, TTfrc. Ityoi No. S, 1 car, 61c Corn: Jo. 2 white, 4 cars, 6314c. No. 3 white, 3 cars, Sic. No. i yellow, 2 cars, Co; 3 cars, 6lic: 3 cau, 6lHc No. 3 yellow, li cars, (ilSio; lu cars, til',4c; ',4 car. (UViC No. 1 yellow, 1 cur, tottc No. 2 mixed, 3 cars. 61Hc No. 3 mixed, 4 cars, SI Vie; 7 cars. Wac; A car, 61c. No. 4 mixed, 1 cur. 61c No grade, 1 car (hot), 6c. Oats: No. 3 white, 1 car, SSo; 7 cars, 37c; 1 car, 37Uc No. 4 white, car. 87c; 1 car, 37Hc; 3 cars, 37c. No grade, 1 car, ;4V4c. Kejccted, 1 car, 3&Hc Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 hard. 79H02c; No. 3 hard, 794JSlic; No. 4 hard, IBM 1 9c; No. 3 spring, 81JS2c; No. 4 spring, TSVfcQSUttc: No. 3 durum, SlVj.82oi No. 3 durum, SOHSSlc. Corn: No. 2 white, 6Jttes No. 3 white. KIWc: No. 4 white. 63ttCe: No. U Yellow, 6H4362C; No. 3 yellow, 61 61ic; No. 4 yellow, 60361Hc; No. 2 corn, Blue; No. 3, 6iiH4c; No. 4, 6tMitjtUc Oats: 3SVies54c standard, No. 3 white, 37Vsj3Sc; No. 4, S737Hc Barley: MalUng, t&U&c: No. 1 feed, ss4lc. lire: No. 2, lSeiHc; No. 3. 60H961O. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 371.0W bu.; corn, 6,000 bu.; oats, 21,000 bu. Liverpool closed with wheat at 0ld lower; corn, KStto higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1,816,000 bu. and phlpments of 703,000 bu., against receipts of 1.W4.O0O bu. and shipments of 614,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 3,000 bu. and shipments of 365,000 bu., against re ceipts of 306,000 bu. and shipments of 300,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 636,000 bu. and shipments of 663,000 bu., against re ceipts of 287,000 bu. and shipments of 187,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. , . , , Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 467 153 1U Minneapolis 62 Duluth , 66. Omaha , ,202 SS 19 Kansas City 343 36 It St. Louis , v.138 29 SI Winnipeg Ill CHICAGO DRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature of, the Trading and Clostns Prices on Board of Trad. CinCAQO. July 2.-Buying that s.tatied..at..0.". t tho 'nsest houses In the trade lifted wheat today after a show of weakness at the outset Black rust reports from Minnesota tended to aid the bulls. The market closed steady at a ?.oti ?aanf?u of ttOKo to- UKa Corn finished with a gain of lUo to IH6lHc, oats up o to IVio and provisions ranging from 24c off to on upturn of 12V4c Bearlshness In wheat early resulted from weak cables and from reassuring domestlo advices concerning the outlook for the spring crop. Purchasing, how ever, soon became general. Export sales ac St Louis and New York counted against the bears. Black rust talk seemed to make no im pression In the wheat pit until the last hour. The fact that Minneapolis quota tions appeared to be Influenced by fresh developments regarding danger from the fungus wan to a considerable extent what held Chicago prices finally at the top level reached. . Failure of expected rains In the south west brought' about active buying of corn. High temperatures In Kansas served also to Increase the desire for a material ad vance In" prices. There were extremely bad crop reports from Indiana, Illinois and Nebraska, Continued unfavorable threshing returns made oats readily move up grade With corn. Provisions hardened on account of tha bulge In coarse grains. One of yester day's heaviest sellers reinstated his hold ings. ArtlclAi Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Close.! Yes'y. Wheat July. Sept. Dec. Corn. July. Kept. S5UCK 8914030 61V4 Dec. issues Oats July. Sent Dec 414 21 34 1173 U 80 10 60 1177H 11 55 10 124 Pork. Bent. Laru. Kept. Oct Jan., Bibs. Sept act Jan.. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, new. SGXQCTc; No. 2 red. new, 86 86He; No. 2 hard, new, 87BTV4c; No .2 hard, old, SSHGSSc; No. 8 hard, new. C6U jTc; No, 3 hard. old. rmeWc; No. 1 northern, &Sp93c; No. 2 northern, 0$32o; No. 3 northern, 38HGe0c: No. 2 spring, mwic; No. 3 spring, SSCiSOc; No. 4 spring, S288S: velvet chaff, S8(Sr02c; durum, SiOOOc. Corn: No. 2, eupmtc: No. 2 white, 64 6tUc; No. 2 yellow, 6Sj2SHc: No. 3, 631i6 62Ho No. 3 White. 63k4c: No. 3 yel low, CTiffOSttc; No. 47 filUCCc; No. 4 white. 62a214o; No. 4 yellow. 61142?4c Oats: No. 3 white, new. Hc; No 3 white, old, S9W40O; No. 4 white. 3?U 8914o: standard, new, iHc, standard, old, 401441c Rye: No. 2. new, 64c Barley; 464i63c Timothy. $1.75.75, Clover: Nom inal Pork: 322.2582S.00. Lard, I1L6714 11.70. Ribs: S1L6013.25. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 23o to ZCQ 614c POTATOES Lower J TOQSSc: receipts, 5 cars. Boas Unchanged; receipts, 9.200 cases; at mark, cases Included, 1517o; ordinary firsts. lSHOlWo; firsts, 171418c. POULTRY Alive, lower; fowls, 14o; springs, 18c; turkeys, lc Mlnnrnpolta Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 24. WHEAT July, 8Sc; September. 8714c; December, NHc Cash: No. 1 bard. 90c; No. 1 north er, 8S8314c; No. 2 northern. 8C3rTKo! No. -1 hard Montana, 85c; No. 3, 8414d86c. KLOUR Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. UARIETY Unchanged. 80RN No. 3 yellow. Siaeilic. ATS No. S white. SSfl&iic RYB-No. 2. 6&nw& KLAXr-L3il4fl 1.4014- I.lrrrpool tiraln Market. LIVBRPOOL, July 26.-WIIEAT Spot quiet. No. 1 Manitoba, 7s Sd. No, junitnia. 1 fill A No 3 Manlto'ba 7 tiM S5. Ktt 854 S6QSSH &6H 0 SSHtfM S9MK4 S0H S9H W4 ' WT 62H 60 63 tlQ& 63 614 62KGT4 5S&8. 00 t8H W 30 aJKGH 3 39H 39!i 40H 8i VM&k 41KG12 KI 43!i 21 30 a 42A 21 30 214114 1175 11 80 U72H U77-S0 U SZtt 11 85 11 80 11 S3-8S 10 60 10 62U 10 61 10(214 U 77-SO 11 8214 U 77H It H 11 5714 U 67H 11 B 11 C7H 10 05 10 00 10 0314 3d: futures easy. July, 7s 4Hd; October, 7s 2Ud; December. 7s iA. new, kiln dried, is 8J; American mixed, old, 6s; American mixed, old, via Gal veston, Es 3d; futures firm; September, La Plata, 4s lid; October, La Plato, U. OlVAltA CKNERAl, MAHKBT. BUTTER No. 1, l-iu caron. 26c; No. 1. CO-lb. tubs. 27Hc; No. X S6o. FlSU-Whlte, fresh, 12o; trout fresh. 18c; large crappleo, fresh, 12c; Spanish mackerel, 16c, shad roe. per pair, 40cj salmon, fresh. 16c; halibut, fresh. 10c; buffalo, to; bullheads, 13c; channel cat tish. ISc: pike, 16c; pickerel, llo. CHEESE Imported Swiss. Uc; Ameri can Swiss, :toj block Swiss, 24c; twins. 17c; dulses, 17c; triplets. 1714c Young Americas, ISc blue label brk-k 17c; lira berger. 2-lb., 22c; New York, white lie. POULTRY Broilers, aotfsJo per lb.; hens, 16c; cocks, 1214c; ducks. 18320c; ge,ese, 18c turkeys, 209Sc; pigeons, per doz tl.; roosters, So; ducks, full fea thered, 1214o; geeso, full feathored, 13c; squabs. No. 1, II. W; No. 3, Wo. BEEF CUTS-Ito. 1 ribs. 1714c: No. t 15ic; No. 3, 14Hc. No, 1 loins. lHa; No. 2. lSkc; No. 3, ltHc No. 1 chucks, llo; No. 2, l6ic; No. 3. 10c. No. 1 rounds. liUo; No. 2. I4tc; No. 3. 1114c No. 1 plates. 7Ho; No. 2, 714c: No. 3. c The following fruit and vegetable prices are reported by the Qlllnsky Fruit company: Fruits: Extra fancy Elbert freestone peaches, per bushel, $125; extra fancy Elberta freestone peaches, per 4-bnsket crate, &0c; extra fancy Elberta freestone peaches. 2S-crate lots, per orate, 83c, Wlckson large green plums, per crate, $1.83; medium red plums, per crate, ti.&O; large blue plums, per crate, 11.8593.00. Pears: Bartletts, per box, 33.75; t-box ,W,0, T U. A C lillTH , nu rfUllll. UUA, 31.25; Crawford, 31.25. Apples; Duchess or transparent per du., -du. lots, 31.20; 10-bu. lots. 31.15. Cantaloupes: Ari zona standard, per crate, 33.23; Arizona pony, per crate. 32.73: Arizona Jumbo, per crate, 32.75; California, pony crates, per crate, iz.ro; t'amornia stanuara, per crate, 33,00. Raspberries: Red. per 24-plnt case. 33.50. Blackberries; Home grown. Per 24-quart case, 32.50. Oranges: Extra fine valonclas. 126, 128 sizes, per box, 36.00; Sunklst Valenclas, 150 Bize, 36.60: 176. 200, 216, 250 sizes, per box, 37.00. Potatoes: Large, new, per bushel, $1.00. Grapefruit; Florida, Indian river, 44, (4, 64 sizes, $lo.u. Onions: California large yellow, iWr lb., 3c, Cranberries: Evaporated, carti con taining 36 packages, per carton, $2.70. Lemons: Extra lancy Sunklst 300s and 300s, per box, $10.50; extra choice Red Ball, D00s and 300s, per box, $10.00. Toma toes: Tennessee, per 4-basket crate, $1.00; 6-crate lots, SOc Watermelons; Alabama sweet Per lb., 114c; 6-crate lots, per lb., We VfiOKTABLKS Potatoes, large, new. per bushel. $1.00. Onions, Calllornla large yellow, per pound. 214c Tomatoes, Ten nessee, per 4-basket crate, $1.15; 6-crato lots, $1.10. Watermelons, Alabama sweet fier pound, lfec; 6-crate lota, per pound, 14c MISCELLANEOUS Roasting eats, per dozen, 15c; Michigan celery, per dozen 35c ( Mott's cider, per keg, $3.a0; Nehawka cider, per keg, $3.26: asparagus, per dozen. 50c; rhubarb, per dozen, 2oc; onions, per dozen, 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips per dozen, 30c; parsley, per dozen. 40o; radish, per dozen, SOc; head lettuce, per dozen, $1.00; homegrown leaf lettuce, per dozen, 20o ; green peppers, per basket 50c; wax or green beans, per basket $1.00; hothouse cucumbers, per basket $1.25; cauliflower, per pound. 10c to 1214c: Venetian garlic, per pound. 12l4o; new cabbage, per pound. So; eggplant per dozen, $1.W; horseradish. 2 dozen bottles In case, per case, $1.00; Dromedary brand dates, package, $3.00; Anchor brand dates, package, $2.23; walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per pound, 20c; medium pecans, per pounJ, 1314c; Jumbo pecans, per pound, 15c; giant pecans, jouisiana paper sneii, per pound, 25c; filberts, per pound, 16c; Drake al monds, per pound, lie; paper shell, 18c; Brazils, per pound. 10c; large washid, per pound, 12c; black walnuts, per pound, IHc: raw No. 1 peanuts, per pound. 7a; jumbo peanuts, per pound. 8a; roast pea nuts, per pound. 814a; shell bark hickory nuts, per pound. 4c; large hickory nuts, per pound, 3o; white rice popcorn, per pound, 4o; checkers, per 100-package case. Leslie berry boxes, quarts, per 1,000. $2.7$, Cora and Wbeat Heglus aatlettn. United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, for Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m..- 75th meridian time, Saturday, July 26, 1313. OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp.- Rain Statlon. Hlffb. Low. fall. Sky. Arhland, Neb... P7' 70 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb... sz ,w ciear Broken Bow.... M 61 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb, W 67 .00 Clear Culbertson 97 63 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb.. 86 71 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb, 93 66 .00 Clear Orand Island... 94 72 .00 Clear EHartlngton .... 90 C5 .00 Pt cloudy Hastings, Neb. n t .w 1't uiouay Holdrege, Neb.. 95 64 .00 Clear Lincoln, Neb.,. 93 63 .00 Clear North Platte,.. 94 64 ,00 Clear Oakdale, Neb... 99 70 .00 Clear Omaha. Neb.... 86 67 .00 Clear Tekamah 86 60, .00 Clear Valentine 93 64 .00 Clear Alta la, 83 00 .00 Clear Carroll, la 80 69 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la..,. 85 67 .00 Clear Blbley, la 79 6$ .06 Clear Sioux CHy W -00 Clear Minimum temperature tor twelve hour period ending at 3 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- District. Stations. High. Low. fall Columbus, 0 18 73 66 .00 Louisville. Ky... 23 84 04 .00 Indianapolis .... H 3 60 .00 Chicago. Ill 24 78 60 .00 St. Louis, Mo.... 19 88 64 .00 3368 Moines 22 82 63 .W MlnnmiwllM 51 30 58 .20 Kansas City 20 90 66 .50 Omaha 17 2 64 .00 Temperatures were much higher In Nebraska and Kansas during the last twenty-four hours, and a alight but gen eral rise in temperature occurred In other portions of the corn and wheat region. Showers occurred In the Kansas City and Minneapolis districts. WELSH, Local Forecaster of Weather Bureau. Kcvr York General Market, wmv YORK. Julv 28. SUQAR Firm: muscovado, 3.07a; centrifugal, 3.57c; rno- hisses, Z.SK, iteimeu tittw. BUTTER Unsettled; receipts. 6,736 tubs; creamery extras, 2614JT27C; firsts, 2614&27c; seconds, 24925c: state dairy, fin est 26c; good to prime, itHCZSHc.i process extras, 24!4⪼ firsts, 2314024c; seconds, Xi!c: imltutions, creamery xlrsts, 24o; fac tory, current make, firsts, ti&WAc; pack ing stock, current make. No. 1, 2114c. CHEESE Easy; receipts, 675 boxes: statu whole milk, fresh white and colored specials, Hlia; state whole milk, fresh white and colored fancy, 14c; state whole milk, fresh white average fancy, 13K9140. EUQS Irregular; receipts, 12,130 cases; fresh gathered extras. 2426o; extra first. U23c; firsts, isecoo; Psnnsyl vanla and nearby hennery whites, as to size and qualltyt 203le Pennsylvania and nearby hennery gathered whites, 23 029c; western gathered whites, 2026o, POULTRY 11 ve. Irregular: western chickens, broilers, 18c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 13c Dressed, easy; fresh killed western chickens, 21026c; fowls, ISWIJc; turkeys, litilJc St, LoaU tienernl Market, ST. LOUIS, July 25. WHEAT No. 1 red. 8498514c; No. t hard, StOOOo; July, SSVio; September, 3414c tli CORN-NO. 2, C514o; No. 3 white, 65 6614c; July, 64ci September, ftc OATS-No. 2. 37Ho; No. 2 white, S9Uo; JuV. c: September, 8SH'839Hc. RYE C6HC POULTRY Firm; chickens, l$Hc; springs. 1614c; turktya, 18c; ducks, 1214a; geese, 10c BUTTER Quiet: creamery, S6o. EOQS-Steady, 1114c Kansas City Groin and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. July 26, WHEAT Cash: No. 3 bard. 8106414o: No. 3. 79149 83Ho No. 2 red, 81081140 ; No. 3. 8040Hc CORN No. 2 white, 67a; No. 3. 64466140. OATS No. 3 white, 33940c RYE 60c HAY-Cholca timothy, $14.00014.60. BUTTER-Creamery, 2c; flrsU, 25c,; seconds, 24a; packing, 20c. EOQ8 Firsts, 18c; seconds, 10c POULTRY Hens. ISc; roosters, 9a; ducks, lio: broilers, lie biiiskc uram jaarKei. MILWAUKEE. July 2d. W'HEAT No. 1 northern, 91 14f2Hc; No. 2 northern, ; no. z nara winter, itcrsc; 3 white, Srntem- POAT6t-40UHc. RYE 64c BARLEY WWc Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns, July, ato, ociiiqiiiuBr, urnc CORN No. 3 yrUow. 6i;c: No, 65a: No. 3. S&tXSMtOi JlUy. 62110: NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Undertone Irregular and at First Mainly Downward. HILL GROUP AN EXCEPTION These Issues Respond to Favorable Crop Advice Genera! Bond Market la Quirt nnd Steady. NEW YOR1C. July .-Tradtng In stocks during today s brief market session was In most essentials characteristic of the midsummer season. The underton was Irregular and It llrat mainly downwards, the only striking exception being the Hill group, these stocks responding to favorable crop advices. Lehigh Valley and minor railroads and specialties also contributed slightly to the constructive side, while Canadian Paciric, Louisville and Nashville and "Soo" were weakest of the standard railways liarea. In the special group American Express yielded & points and made another new low record. Opinions wore altogether professional and of narrow proportion. General news was without very dlreot beating upon market conditions, axoept for the heavi ness of the London market. The out standing feature of the. London market was a decline of practically 4 points In National Railways of Mexico first pre f ci red. Washington advices again dealt with proposed congressional investigation of the New York central s retundtng projeot of a general halt by the interstate Oom- m,n Nimmlulnn In tralltllt rate adViCtS. The general bond market was quiet and steady. United States coupon 3s ad vanced per cent on can, uui uimr sues were from I to 3 points lowpron the week. Total sales, par value, $701,000. Number ot bales na iwaut viuuiuun on slocks were: ...... ... SAlM. IllKn. Amalruosita Comwf .... t.MO H Mtt K Annrlcm Asriculturat JJJ Atwrlouj Cl 31400 MH JJU U AnwrlMO O. F : 4tl4 4U 4H American Cottoa Oil JJt Am. Im 6MurUI ..... AmtrlMS UaiMd S ., Am. ti. S3 H, Ptd ! Am. Bux&r lttllatos w toerieiaT. A T. " W Mil "J UTH Amtrlo&n libscoa AniMudt Wains Co.... too Kit AUhUoa IIH. AUbtioa ptl Atlwilla Cout Um, MlUnwni A Ohio.., lltthlchmn Htl ... Urooklxn lUptd Tr. Caudlu rxllla ... ontrtl LMthcr .... ,,... ... ..... lit 1M UK lt4 IS . 400 I4tt 14 14, . t(M UH Hli ll . 1,W0 11TH 2UH 117 . too Sl(( Ui li . l,m 44 WH UH ChtMpeUt A Otolo. fki.. n Chicago, M. A Bt. P,. 1,100 164 1CU lOMi ChlCMO A N. W M0 IMS UH 1" Colortdo fuel A Iron... too n lift Conoll4&t6 Om . Corn rrodoots 103 1H 10)4 1 IXUwu A Hudson , 144 Dtnnt A IUo Orna... ...... i II Dum mt ii. a. via... ..... Distiller." VacuriliM ... 100 1X lt 1114 Krl 1.100 JIS MS MV Krle Ut tti 200 41H 4114 41$ Krte M ptd i Oentrml UKttrlo " 140 110 Orr.t Kbrtlura pt4 3,100 124H lMr " orot orlDlra ur. vtu. llllnoli Cantnl . .14 UH lUVi 14 K il InltrLorouch Mat juA U14 InUr. Mat. Pfd 100 II tl II Intern.tlotl UarrMUr.. UN 117 W 104 Inter.Mtrlne pt 1H iDtemitlontl Fur ...k. 114 Internntloo! Pump ...... ,. tty Ksnsts Cltr SouUaern.. ..... 2714 Locfoa ou ...... , ,91 Ltblzh Vulltr ...7....... 1,400 111 1MH ItOH LauUrllle A Nohrlll.. 100 13314 lit ltt! M., St. P. a B. BU. U. 104 12414 tSCtt II4 Ulasourl, K. A T. 400 SlVi 25 Vi iiA Ulnourl ruclds 3,400 RM Ml muno Biscuit ., ..... ill Katlootl UtA 41 N, II. . tl M. Jd ltd uu. Kw York Central.... a... Ilia n. r.. o- b " 29 Ifertolk A WciUrn 400 10614 1MK 1MU Korth Aafrlwn tiu Nonhtrn Paclfls J.JOO no 1I14 10IH Paeltlo Mall 1014 PDnTlvanla 109 111 1UK 11114 People" o lliu p., a, a a Bu u 11 PltUbura-h Coal 100 U14 1114 1114 Prmd Btl Car ICO UH U Mil Pullman Palac Car , Ill ta4lB U.I00 151 11114 lu kbmdii 1, a a 100 u UM. H JltpuMlo I. A 8. ptl... Roek Iiland Co.... nock bland Co. ptd..... Bt U A 8. P. 2d pfd.. Bfaboard Air Line....... Seaboard A. It. pfd moaa-Bhotfleld 0. A I... Southern racltle , Boutbara Itallwar Ba lUllwar pfd TtnaetM Copptr 11 100 17 1TH ITU 00 M It lH .,. .... l ..... ..... ..... 14 8,000 1414 1114 1114 00 h s 2M too 71 71 Tl I0O UH 2B 10 Union Pacific lAottl 1iu 11IU iitiZ tJnloo Paeltlo pfd , m" United Btttat Raaltr.. , lift CnlUd Slataa Itnbber. , United State, steel, '15,000 tt4 (111 U14 V. B, Steel pfd 10TU. 107 UUh Copper 1,100 4T4 4744 4T41 Va. -Carolina Chemical ., 100 liu. uu tl Wabaeh ...; ju watoih ptd , ,2 Wtoni Maryland " Waattrn Union 100 4U U (ill Weatlngtiouie Eleetrto .. JO0 I2H tilt" tiu Wheellne A Lake Brio ..... Total salts for the day. IM,W0 shares, ?Tw York Money Market. NEW YOniC. July 2(1. MONEY On call nominal; no loans. Time loans easier; sixty days, 314V4 per cent; ilnity days, 414Q4 per cent; six months, &tf per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-0 per cent. STERIJNO EXCIIANQB-Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8335 lor slxty-dey bills and at $4.8085 for de mand. Commercial bills, $4.83. , SILVElV-iiar, 59Hc; Mexican dollars, 47c. BONDS aovernment, Irregulart rail road, steady, Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: U. B. re I. Si, r... H 1C O. Ba ret. Is. IT do eoupos KU 8. deb. 4S list., toll U. S. la, rag 101 U A M unl. 4i,... Mil do coupon ,.....,,.101 U. K. A T. 1st 4l.. Nli V. 8. 4i. rtf... UO da 4H. 05 do coupon 10 Uo, Faclflo 4 la. Fanama la ooapon.. do conv. U 7114 A. O. let la C(U... 40 K It It of M 40 Amer. As. U N. Y. C, f. lilt A. T. A T. c 4S..104 i deb. 4i II am. Tobacco Ce....lll N Y N It A It Armour A Co. 414a. . T. Hs 14 Atealaon sen. 4a.... II N. t W, lit s, ... aj do CT. 4a 1K0 It . 'do er, 4a ,....UH do tr. ,,.1114 No. Paolllg 4 H14 jl a u in s 11 do u u& IU). A Ohio 4s W 0. H. U rtd(. .. t Mo l4a ., Pann. cv. IHa 1IU,, MV4 Brook. Tr. er. e... ITJ4do ood, ta vS Can. ot a a. U.....lMiiHadlar r.n. 4a,,., US Cn. Uather ta II 8. L. A A- t. tg 4a t Chea. A Ohio 4Ha.. M do sen. U UV4 do conr. Ilia M gt. U S. W. e. 4s. T7H Cblcaso A A. IU. 1114 H A. U adl. la,.,. Ttl4 C D. A Q. . 4i,..-lHBo. IHa. 00L 4a.,., ti do (an. 4i n do cv. 4i.,. IIS C U A S P e 414. 103 . Jt rf. 4a., . IIH a It. I. A p, 0. UHKEo. Railway la 101 ( do rfs. 4a 7lh do can. U 71 H O. A ti. r A e 41i. It TJnloa Pacltla 4,... KH D. A It. rr. ,4a.... do er. 4 , ... uu D. A fl. O. tti. ta., 7014 ..do Ut A r(. 4i.. Ill, Dletlllera la II U. 8. Itubbr I,...10H Brla p. 1. 4a., V. B. Steal td U... Hft do ien. 4a......... 7014 V.-a Cbem. Is 11 do er. te, r. U.. J4S4 W.Ueh let A es. 4a i Mil. Can. lat r. 4S IllinVeatarn Md. 4s... TI14 InUr, Mat. 4Ha 4 Weat. Elec. ov. !.. 1114 Inter. IL V. 4H-. IMtWIa. Central aa 1114 Japan 4Ua 1114 JStd. "OKarad. Local 8eorltle. Quotations fumlabed by Buraa. Brisker A Co., 441 Omaha National bank bulldlnti Bid. Asked. Columbus. Neb., E. U 5a, 1H4 , 13 II Council Wult. O. A E. la. Hit II II Detld Cole lnr. Co. 4a, Mil 1.... 1114 1M14 Dallas, Tel.. 4, 1134 II. II Dears A Co. 7 per cent ptd HU 4414 Fairmont Creamery par cent tuar.. 111 Fairmont creamery 7 par cant pra... n lei XJneotn. Nab., rat. X p. 1111 4.70 Uwlatllte O. A B. (a, till., M UH Keer Orleaaa Tl. & U 4a. 111...,.... II H14 Mountain Bute T. A T. I p. 100 101 Omaha 4Ke. ! Omaha ft G B. ill Ry. lilt wu 1114 Omaha A C. II. Bt. lty. pfd ill! 11 W Omaha A C. II. Ht. lty. com It It ll4 Omaha A a B. B. A B. ptd IU Paters Mill t per cent pfi 1114 II Portland. Ore., 4a. im It u rort of Seattle, Waaa.. 4H, 1MI ... MU IIU Hadlasds. Cal.. la. 1I40..7. MV4 l lucky Mountain foal, with bvoua. .. . . . 100 Bouthers lty. Co. lp. la. mfrf Tenmo.ee la, 1114 ,,.M.W M ttu Pnlon Stock Tarda. Omaha. , M14 17)4 Dry Goods He view, NEJW YORK, July 8S.-PUY OOODS Cotton sroodi markets are quiet, but firm. Tradlnr Is confined very larcrely to deliveries In the next few weeks, although some business Is being; placed for the late fall months and for spring distribution. Fine and faney cotton Koods trading Is confined to hlfh nov elties. Stocks continue at a very low point . . , Selling agencies report a lack of sea sonable! accumulation of spot goods. This Is doing much to hold prices steady. Prints are aiilet In narrow widths. Per cales are being sold welt for future de livery. Blcaohed cottons are behind In delivery owing to pressure for spot mer chandise, ainghams are quiet Duck rules steady and unchanced. Clrarlnir Hoaae Bank nlntement. NEW YORK. Julv M.-The statement of the actual conJ.Uon of clearing house banks and trust comp&titos for the vk shows that they hold JtH.l67.Tv") reufvj In excess ot legal requlrvments. This !s nn Increase ot $7,55,500 Ira n Ust wvtik. The statement follows: Actual condition, Decrease Loans $1.91(1.3(6.000 $13,974,000 Specie 349.6se,0M STJ.OOO Legal tenders 83,813.009 ilS.OOO Net deposits 1.786.750,000 3.178,000 Circulation 46.7W.O0O 131,000 Banks' cash reserve In vaults 369.361.000 Trust companies' o a s h reserve In vaults 64,:33.CU Aggregate cash re serve ,.. 433,399.000 Ex. lawful reserve.. 2S.lt7.700 T.&SSliO Trust o o in p a nits' reservo with clear ing house mem bers carrying 25 per cent cash re serve 74,027.000 Summary ot state banks nnd truot com panies in Greater New York not Included In c rearing house statement: Loans $647,579,900 $1160.900 Specie , 66,158,800 263.700 Legal tenders...,. 7,493,S00 99,700 Total deposits 622,872,300 772.200 Increase. London 8 took Alaxket. LONDOK, July Id. American swurltles were quiet and featureless. P'lces Cened about unchanged and lat'jr moved Irregu larly within narrow .lmlts. The clot-lrg was steady, with value fro-n 4 uhivi to la below yesterday's New York clnelnt;. LONDON, July 2A. Closlnc quotaUons on stocks were as follows: Conula tniaif I1U Ininni. r.ntr.1 in do awouat..,,. TIIMIM., JC A T U Amal, Copper 11 rannirlraala , Ilia Awninoa .inn Heading II Canadian Pao1lle..lUt4Botithern IMin.... ISH CJUoan a W ISHUslos Paclllo IM BU Paul., IH U. 8, Steal lilt, Uenttr A Rla O... HHabaah 3 Brie riunin,.., tou do lat ptd 41 Jland Mlnaa., 114 -uu iniiui.ii.M xa SlL-VKH-Bar. steady at 3714a per os. MONEY 214 per cent The rate of discount In the open market for short Mils Is 84 per eentj for three months' bills, Sff-t l-U per cent Treasury ilintement, WASHINQTON. July 3U.-The condition Of the United Htntna tneturv a tho h. Blnnlrur of buslnoss today wasi Net bal ance In stneral fund, SlII.$2J,S49; total re- ince In Ktneral fund, 3133,623,349, total re telpta yesterday, 12,450.081) total payments rcsterday, 33.BS9.S2o7 The deficit this fls 'ilL?,u, " SIS.09,478, itiralnit a deficit of cal 5,8J4.4S7 last .year, exclusive of 1 "a nam a cnnai ana puoua debt transactions. Coffee Mewketa NEW TOUK. July K.-lOirpEn-Trnd. Ins; In the coffee market was quiet with early price steady on sUonff European cables and firm primary markets. Wall street supplied the demand and prices eased off, closing at a not loss of 4 to 4 poinis. ouiy, k.wo; Bcptqmber, .wc: pctobor, .3Sai December, 9,46c j January, aS2n Sinn. Mnv a4h Dnl' wtroe r.tuU j WUI 4 IkJ r I , VtltAJJ iil4IUaU a to! March. .S7o; May, 9.770. Spot, ladys NaT Rio, Ullo; No. 4 Santos, WHo. Mild, quiet; CordAva, UOlcHo. StCi Cotton Market. NEW TOItK, July 3.-XTTON-ru. turco ciosea steauy; Juiy, u.TKi August, 11.61c: September. 11.29c! October. ll.lSc: November, 11. llo: December, 11. Uo; janu- ar-, u.uoo; iiTsoruary, n.wic: juarcn. ll.iso; May, 11.19c: spot quiet; mlddllnK uplands, ii. too, kuii, m.MO no saies. LIVEUPOOLi. July 34. COTTON EnoL dull and easier; middling fair, 7.18a; good mlddlng, 8.37c; middling. 8.53c; low mid- aung, oavo; gooa orainary, o.o; ordinary, 6 67c. Sales, 6.000 bales. Metal Market. NEW TOItlC, July SS.-METAX.S-Tho metal marxeta were urni ani unchann;i-o. Lake copper, 15.Z5; electrolytic 315.00; castings, 314.76. Iron, steady and Un chanired. 8T. I.OUIB, July 30. METALS Lead, nrm, h.u. upeiter, xirm, fu.izi4uo.s5. Prr Goods Market, NEW TORK, July 21 DUT GOODS- AiarKets ore aieooy. Mens wear lines will bo opened on Monday for spring of 1914 In a large way. Yarn markets are) a iittio more active. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits . NEW YOIUC. July 25. EVAPORATED ivfi'iji'.a yuiet. DRIED FUUITS-Pruncs and aprloots, quiet Peaches, steady. Raisins, quiet Bngsr MnrUet NEW TORK. July 2a-BUdATU-inrm! muscovado. 8.070; centrifugal, 3.C7o; mo- lasses, i.aa. nennea steaay, CHICAGO XiXVD STOCK MAXUCET Cattle Steadr Sheep Slow nnd Stendr. CIUCAOO, July 26,-CATTLEReoelpU, 200 liead; market steady: boevos, W.mt 9.20; Texas steera, t6.06iJ8.09i western s loots, s7.ivo.i; stocKers and feeders, S3.60tt7.75: cows and heifers. S&Ojmtt; calves. 3i25fflll.0O. UOOS-RocetpU, 8.000 head; bulk, $as&9 v.oj; oen, aimng, oinor steaay w a snoae lower; light. W.o&9.W; mixed. W.704J0.15; iieavy, vt.ww.jui rougn, ta.pu430.1g; ptgn, SHEEP AND IiAMBS-Recclpt. 6,000 neaa; mancet siow, stesay; nauve sneep, 34.3i4iE.tO: western. 64.364.60! yearllnus. K.Wdn.OH; native lambs, tG.600o.J5; west ern lomDS, ets.4uvo.. ICsnsni City drain nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITT. Julv Jfl. CATTLE Re ceipts 300 head; market steady; prime fed sieers, n.trQn.w; aressea ocei steers, I7.254S8.40: western steers. M.tMiS.M: southern steers, 35.5007.10; cows, 34.009 7,w: neirers. io.ou.so: stocKers ana feed' ers. bulls, S5.0OS4.76l calves, I0.60O10.00. HOaS Receipts. 800 head; market weax; bunc, jvi.wigv.oo; heavy, w.wa'J.ou; packers, and butchers, 3S.Wtf.0G; lights, tt AKid iff, rif,. rrVjvftot 6IIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market steady; lambs, Jfl.5Oa7.S0; year lings, 35.0006.75; wethers, 14.5g5f-5.a6; ewes, $3.8081165; stockers and feeders, $2.6034.26. Bt. Lonls Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS; July M.-C"ATTLB-Re- choloe steers, 37.&j.OO; stockers and feed. era. tflawnTVV mvrm unit Imlfr. limit atvi OUI1S, southom steers, 7.00: calves. S4i .25Q8.00; cows and helt ers, M.uie.tiu. HOGS ItectJpts, S.400 head; msrket stead v: dIr-s and lltthts. t7.'Jbtl6.3bi mixed and butchers, f) ZVQ.X; good heavy, $9.30 fsiIElEP AND LAMB 8-Receipts. VXO neaa; marKet steaay: muttons, jiarai.ii; yoariings, lawifo.w; lames, a.nxp(,(a. Blonx Clfr Live Stock Market. vuv v.a.i .hi; yr. ivc- oelpts. 100 head; market stetvdy; native steers, 3S.201fl.76; cows and heifers, 3700 crrrTTV .twiv t..i. 4ji r a w m t HOGS Receipts. S.00O head: markot lOo lower; heAvy. joo8,w; mixed, w.trws.70; SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 700 head: fed muttons, 3S.gbft4.0i?; wether. S4.5OiQ6.0O; ewes, $3.7534.50; lambs, $70 St. Joseph Live Slock Ttfarkrt. ST. JOSEPH, July 2S. CATTLE Re ceipts. 60 head; market steady; steers, $.i66.P): cows and heifers, ?4.00fVfl.ca; calves. 3S.QOJO.00, ... HOOS Receipts, 2.000 head; market slow to shade lower; top, 38.00; bulk, $&8S SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none: market nominally steady; lambs, $6.76 7.60. Live Stock In IMkI.i, RecelpU of live sto"- - ' clpal western markf Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Sioux City .. St. Louis 2,'" Chicago VQ R.00 4.CC0 St Joseph 50 2,00) Konsas Cltr 300 100 .... South Omaha; 17 7.41S 1,305 Totals tt.m 7,605 Alibi Saved llln. A Dutchman was relating hts mar velous escape from drowning when thir teen of his companions were lost by thi upsetting of a boat and he alone was saved. "And how did you escape this fstoT" asked onen of tils hearers. "t tld not co In te pole" was the Dutchman's placid answer St Paul Dispatch OMAHA LIYEJTOGK MARKET Good Cattle Fully Steady, Others Easier for the Week. FAR AHEAD OF LAST YEAR Sheep Steady to fltronc for the "Week, vrlth Lnnttta Twentyfivei Cents Lower liunrter Higher Thrtn Tuesday. SOUTH OMAHA, July 36, MS. Relnta wrif fta,ta ItheeD Offlrlal MnnH.v . . ll C CO.I Official Tuesday ',..'.. i.it9 W1 7.791 Offlolal Wedneailay.,,. 1.9C0 7.774 S.5M Official Thure.lov u i II un Him Offtelsl PH.lav i1 t Ldt i.&A estimate Saturday .... 17 7,41 i,s r)ii hmI .A M9 1a en am I .n 11 ,Tf ILK IM II Two weeks aso $.687 4S.53J 3I.190 Threo weeks aro 7,M 47,014 1913 lAlllr fe'AAlr 11 im rjliYU 10T41 Same period last 'year.'llLJT 45.SJI 35,893 The followtnc table shows tho receipts or oattie, nogs and sheep at south utnaaa live stock market for the year to date as iKuijiaiwi wiiu last year. 10H IMt lnr TtB. n i . I.. JK7, AO 1i htM J logs hUt.Kl 3,060,853 ...... 373,575 Sheep 1,047,742 1,008,317 33,435 "-..i.. .,.., 1UI,I, ,... " int roiiowins; tame snows the ranee 01 .1... ta tin.. . . 1 . . . fA. fH, " 1 l v UVUU1 V . " " - ast few days, with comparisons! Date. I lilt I mi iian.iMii.ilim.iUma.UK7 July 16. 8 7Jii T 15 S S3 7 03 SI 6 76 715C30 7 74 44 6 73 7 17 84835 mill 7 30 1 35 8 35 7 76 6 74 723 6SSSSS7 75 0316M C 8 31 7 701 8 37 734 8337676 34 6S3 733633 7 57 4 31 5 M 7 47 6 SO 1 11 6 34 6 7 67 G 43 8 17 7 1 5 W July IT. July IS. 8 3114 juiy is, July SO. July 21. SS7I July 33. July SI. July a. July 26. 8 77 j 8 7714 8 Vi 'riuiuuy. Tlln . n.t AI- Ik, ,1 . I. , tho Union Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for tivemtv.fnur Uiir, ,ndlnr at 3 p. in. yesterday. RECEIPTS CARLOADS. ct. nr. . i t A ' W-jabash j. .'...'.."!...'. 1 .'! Union I'aclfio u IJ. A IV. W.. nnal . a C. & N. W., west 44 !! u,, du 1:, m u e ,, C, B. & y., west 3 fl.. 1L 1. A t. An at C It ,1. & P., west , 1 juinoia v,eutrMi J .. Chicago at Western I Totals , , iu 6 DISPOSITION CARLOADS. ,, . . , Hogs, tuieep. Morris & Co A.... 1.337 ... awuianu company..., 2,150 4JUuahv tarlcltio. rv . 1 iic Armour & oo , 2oao Bohwart & Co 1,668 J. W. Murphy . 1.464 ICudahy, country., , 077 Armour, country'. a WMIT.I UUJfVta a................ .... l.aUS Tot1" H.405 L6U CATTLoEl ThAm wir n fsi. ?i,ifU"' .r importuuce lu the yatds ..... i.iuiiiuiB, i.Qr ute weeit receipts nave been inorlnrniM. ehnwiiti. n erable falling of as compared with last nae mm u jreur ago, ihe demand for good dry lot beeves Has beeil UCllVa nil Iha wmL nml atrnnv prices have been maintained. In fact at the close tho market 011 that kind of cattle is as high as. It has been any time tnis season. On the other hand common to medium corn-fed cattle, that Is, tho kind showing more or less Brass, have been rather slow sellers most of the time, while the tendency of values has bsen steadily downward. At tho close of the week cattle ot that description ore unevenly lower and they naturally come Into direct competition with the poorer grades of corn-feds. wnat nas Been said regarding beef steers would apply equally well to the market on cows and heifers, that Is. the better grades of oow nturi have com. manded good, firm prices thoughout the. wbbk, wnue interior gross siock nas osen gradually worklns lower. Veal calves have been In very good domand and rre 350 higher than a week ago. Oood fat bulls have been good steady sellers, but prices are unevenly lower on common grassy kinds. Weather conditions having been more favorable tha market on stock cattle and feeders has been In a little better condi tion this week, that Is the few cattle coming have sold somewhat mora freely and at a little higher prices. Aa a mat ter of oourse the volume ot business has been very narrow. Quotations on cattloi Good to choice beet steers, Sa.26tt-I0; 'sir to food best steers, 37.tfOCS.I5; common to fair, beef steers. $7.257.M; good to choice heifers, l7.0WjW.0Q; good to choice cows. $6.0uCH.4; fair to good grades, $5,25t.0); common to fair grades, $3.60S,36j good to choloe stockers and feeders, r7.Z(f7.7B; fair to good stockers and feders, $6w57.25; com. mon to fair stookers and fseders, $6,254) 6.76; stock cows and heifers, 4.00ii,W; veal calves, $7.00310.00; bulls, stags, eta, Representative sales: CALVES. . Ko. At. Pr. M. AT. Pr. 1 110 7 TO 1... ........ 0 It 00 1 12S100g HXQiS HclPfi amounted to about 111 cars, or 7,410 head, brlnglnu the week's total up to 48,631 head. This is 6,500 head short of last week, but a gain of over 4,000 head aa oompared with the corre sponding week a year ago, The trade opened In poor shape, being, If anything, weaker than on any. other day ot the week. The slumpy feellnn spread to the shipping kinds today, and purchases made on shipping and specula tive account were anywhere from steady to 60 lower, tops going only to $9.05, a nickel below yesterday. First "bids mad by packer buyers showed a decline ol 6&I60, and In spite of strong opposition on tho part of salesmen they rolled to show any Improvement the bulk ot tht hogs finally selling at this decline, Most ot the sales landed at a spread of $3.60 SjS.70. Towards tha close the market became even weaker, and In the majority of cases buyers stopped bidding' altogether Suoh offers aa were made looked to be all of a dime lower and trade had stopped altorather. Later on In the morning packers went around and picked up what hogs were left at prices that were 10a lower. Sell ers were rather slow in cutting loose and It was nearly noon before tho lost sales were made. Taking the week as a whole the market on tha pooktng grades has been In very unsatisfactory shape. There has been a oonslstenly downward movement In kill ing kinds and while the average has. not shown any sharp decline on any one day, today's break puts the general market about 20a lower than a week ago. Pack, lng hogs are all of 26c lower, while the better graded of light and butcher stufl are very nearly steady with the close of last week, the whole decline on these kinds not amounting to more than a shade to W In other words, anything that could be used, by shippers and epeoulators has held firm all week, while there has boon a steady deellns In the rougher end of the offerings. M. At. Bh.Pr. yaj. At. Bh. rr. 14 141 ... 110 t Ill u Ml II Bt 110 S II !.,,.. ..ttt 14 I II 42 .ut 11 in rr v im m ,.tt ... 1 11 11., in 40 1 u (!.,.. ,..tU ... IIT14 U IU ... Ill M.......WI tt 11714 U 0 mi 1. HI ... 110 Tl Ill to 1 n 14 M IM Ml I 49 II 24 1W $ 47 U ee e h hi ....,, .Ill ... ins 44,, 170 340 I It 11. ......Ill SO I to 47 Kl 114 t Tl tl...... .Ill 114 t Tt It lit ... lit 44 ... 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I tt 104 117 It I to 10 117 ... I 41 44... ...-U4 ,., lit 44 ... .144 ... IU tt 142 ... tllH TO..... . IM IM Tt 244 ... SIS K ..... Ill M III 71 tat ... I It II Hi 10 I H Tl X 1H IK 71. ...... HI N IN !..... ..IIS no 140 TT Ill M III 1I.......1M ... IK 11. .,.... IM IM II IU ... I te IT Sta IH III T4. tit ... I M 41 241 14 I a Tl 114 M IH U.......l4 ... IH Tl ttt 110 I H II 114 130 I H Ml 40 t OS nas. to..,.,.. II ... t to MlKEP As UMia. on u Bfttm-.y the market was practically bar of both sheep and lambs, there being nothing In sight to really make a market The six cars reported In the yards were consigned dl reot to packers and not ottered for sale. The week's receipts have been very lib eral, showing a considerable gain over last week and a small Increase over a year ago. Early In the week prloes broke sharply on account of the large receipts, ana a bad slump at eastern points, notably Chi cago. LAter on as tt becamo apparent that the demand on tho port of the local packers was really very good and that there were no more sheep or lambs com ing than would be required to satisfy them, the market took on a better tone etui strengthened up very materially. At the close ot the week lambs are about 25o lower than at the close week, and about 25a higher than they were on Tuesday, the low day this week. Sheep on the other hand being In lighter supply than lambs have not shown so much change, but are fully as high as they were at last week's close and possibly a llltlo higher. Taking the market at this point no a whole, tt ran be truthfully sold Uiat the trade has been In a good healthy condi tion and as a rule very satisfactory to the selling Interests. Packers undoubt edly feel that fat stuff, especially lambs, Is selling pretty high and there Is a dls position everywhere on the part ot buy ers to take advantago ot large reoelpts to bear prices. Feeding sheep and lambs have been In fair demand throughout the week, that Is buying orders have been about as numer ous and about as large as could be ex pected this earlv In tha season. Itncslnta of that kind of stock have been light and Just about equal to the demand, so that prices on feeding sheep and lambs have remained practically steady all tho week. Quotations on sheep and lambsi Lambi, good to choice, $7.86tOT,65! lambs, fair to good, $.50tr726; lambs, culls, $S.O(ya.00: lambs, feeders. $6.COJf3.60; yearlings, good to choloe. S3.26ir4.00: yearllnt. fair to good, $3.0006.26; yearlings, feeders, $1.26 o.w; wetners, goon to cnoioe, li.wxro.oo; wethers, fair to good, $LOOIM.50; wethers, feeders. $3.5CN,00: ewes, good to choice, $4.1504.75: ewes, fair to good. tlKHK.5! ewes, feeders, $2,75Cp3.S; cull sheep, $X0i BJW.W. TIMELY TIPS FOR NEWLY WED Ten Commnndmrnta for Ilrtdo nnd Ten for DrldetTroom Kmmed by Jan. A marrying magistrate In New 'fork attaches to the certificate! of union on autograph copy of rules on "How to Be Happy When Married." There or ten rules for each party to tho union, 'as follows: Advice to tha Bride. First Remember that In every day there Is something to forgive and forget Second Don't nas nor unduly tret your husband. Third Remember that when he comes home from his day's work he la tired, physically and mentally. That Is not tho Umo to UU him of your household and other dally cares, ITourth PatlenUy wait until your hus band has. had his evening meal and has retted up a pit beforo you throw your care and worries at him. Then his mind will bo receptive to everything that a teresU you. Fifth-Have a smile (even It It Is a forced one) for your husband's home coming. Un will not forget that smile (probably tha only one he saw all day) when you need hi advice and counsel. Remember that a cars is only half a care when shared by another. Sixth Be fair and reasonabla in your treatment ot him and. meet his halt way. You cannot always have your own way. Seventh Remomber that you didn't marry a paragon only a creature of the molo species, one who has many faults and lew virtues. Look at the former with s kindly eye and a loving grace, and psrslsUntly encourage the latter, Endeavor at all times to suppress the bod In him and bring out at every pos sible opportunity all the good thero la in hlch. Eighth Remomber that your husband Is ever working for and ever thinking of you; that all his desires, his am bltlons and his hopes are centered In you therefore, don't bo Jealous. Ninth Don't be extravagant Don't spend mora than you con honestly at- ford and always less than your hus band earns. This will give you A sur plus for tho Inevitable day ot mishap or mlttortunti or unlooked-for contin gencies. Tenth Lastly, be a good fellow your selfyour husband's chum and eweet heart Than your days will bo happy, your nights reposeful and the end ot your Ufa a glorious sunset First Remember that the girl of your choice Is human, and to err Is human and that you're no saint yourself. Second Remember that your best girl Is a pock of nerves, and that you must be patient If you would bo happy, Third Don't think that because you work i for this best girl, and glva her your pay envelope on Saturday night that therefore she has no right to an opinion of her own, or that you own her, body, soul and mind, for you don't i Fourth Remember that she loves you, and Is thinking only of you. She adorns her person only to please you and wants your admiration and praise, Fifth Remember that she was brought up In an atmosphere and environment all her own, probably entirely different from yours, and that It takes time for her to adjust herself to your way of thinking and doing. Sixth It doesn't take much if any effort to be gentle to a pretty young wife. ' Remember that the test of your good breeding Ilea In the after years, when the no longer bos tho endearing charms of youth. That Is the. time for you to he the real bridegroom. Seventh Remember that marriage puts you on your best behavior always. Tou can accomplish more, have your own way oftener and make mors substantial progress In your mutual happy relations by kindness than by nagging. Eighth Remember It is not the big things you do for her, but the little things that count Tou may leave a standing order at your florist to send, your wife and sweetheart her favorite flowers, every day In the year at an enormous cost Yet, If you personally brought her ono blushing rose, she would gladly forego tho florist order. Ninth Don't come home with a grouch, nor throw your 111 humors at her; remember she has cores of her own many physical cares that you aro a stranger to. Leave your business tribu lations downtown pull yourself together when you aro going home. Tenth Lastly, remember she Is your rwlfe first last and always, and whether she 1 right or wrong your wife. Never forget that and defend her and her good name against the world. New York World. The Persistent and Judicious Use of New (paper Advertising is tha Rdad to Business Success. SET FREE FOR THE LOOT Bank Embezzler Porocs Settlement with His Victim. SCENE IN PHILADELPHIA COURT Trusted" Employe Blades fliers tho tor Eighteen Months, Makes ev Fortune and Comes DsvedK with rile. Walter F. Bhourds. trusted employ ot the Merchants Union Trust company, of Philadelphia,' who robbed that bank, of $1,400,000 In securities and $30,000 In oash and who has been hunted by the pollen, the Plnkertons and the Burns de tectives, came Into court in Philadelphia, on the Ith Inst, confessed his crime and made restitution. Judge Hall then ordered the bin ot Indictment submitted and a verdlot of not guilty taken. The case was dropped because the officials ot the Institution which was robbed pleaded that tt they could not drop tho case and get their stolen bonds back the bonk would tro to the wall. Bhourds gavo back all that he took and $5,000 In addition as a sop for tha Injured feelings of the bank directors, George Durnham, Jr., one ot the offi cials ot the Institution, spent $20,000 In trying to apprehend Bhourds. On September, 1S1L Bhourds, who was the superintendent of the vaults ot tha bank, disappeared. When the officials went to their offices that day they could not opon tho vaults, Bhourds was not to be found. He was sent for. His wife sent back word that he was not ta tha house. Experts wer engaged to open the safes and the bank began tho day's business with money from other Institutions. An Investigation showed that $30,000 In cash was gone, and a few days later It was dtsconrered that bonds to the extent ot $1, 400.000, almost all of them negotiable, had been stolen Shonrds Blades Dertt,i-ve8. rinkerton men wero enjrd andi every port on the Atlantlo was guarded but Bhourds slipped through. In Tarv uary he was Indicted and the Burns agenoy was called Into the case. News of the theft was suppressed because a run on the bank was feared. Tho New York papers cava the first Indication to the general publlo that a big theft hod been committed. Otttolata ot the bank were arraslvo and otUd that Shourd's stealing were not as hi s reported. About a year ago advertisements ap peared in the Parts, Now Tork and local papers which told Mrs. Bhourds where her husband might bo found and nego-. tlntlons wero begun for tho return ofs tho securities according to plana which Bhourds Indicated In his advertisements. A representative ot ihe Bums agenoy went abroad to see Bhourds, but tha latter did not trust him and the deal watt called oft. Later Bhourds took up tha matter with ex-Dtstrlct Attorney Ja roms of Now York, Jerome then conn tnunleaUd with the Kdladelpfata au thorttles. It was arranged that K BtMrurds should make restitution ha would not bo prosecuted. In all his dealing h demanded that no stain should attaolt to his record and that the Indictment be quashed before he would saaka vaeaX the thefts. Bhourds was assured by Jerome thai ho had put the deal through. Still tha fugitive doubted tt and feared that ho was being doubly dealt with. K stun to thts country and landed ta Mew York, where he was met by his wife Jerome and a Burns reprasentatlvw. Half Ills Loot In aenwanyv Suspicious to tho last that ha wtut not" being dealt with fairly, Bhourds cam home with only half tho loot Ho ernH- Ingty told tho lawyers who ogreed to met htm that ha did not trust them and that he had salted half tho theft in Otonouy. When they hod convlnosd htm thst ha would not be prosecuted Bhourds went back to Germany with a Burns nan aud got the balance ot tho money. After hta second return Bhourds still rotainea tha halt of his loot which ho had gens ta Germany to get, and tho bank felled ta make him gtv it up until he was treodi of the charge against him. District Attorney Rotan told tho court just how tho offlolsia of the bonk wer at the mercy of Bhourds. If they did not; accept his offer they would bars to close. Mr. Rotan said, and they asked htm to condone the compounding ot tho felony. He said that ho would do so only wits the permission of the court. The attori ney general then sold that the barvldnsj department would consent to the cast) being dropped It tho court approved, Dlstrlot Attorney Rotan bad each ot the offloors ot tho bank say that they; wanted to havs Bhourds declared not guilty. Bhourds was told to stand up M that the court could see that ha watt present The court remarked that it did not sea how It couhl do otherwiss, in view oS the fact that the safety ot the hank, Its depositors and shareholders was at stake, and the Jury was ordered to find a Ten diet of not guilty. When the verdict bad been recorded Bhourds handed a bundle to Mr. Lewis, who found tho balance ol the missing bonds and stocks in IU Shourds alto gave tho extra $8,009 to thsj bank's attorney. Bhourds used the stolen money in trpeot ulatlon abroad, tt ts said, and has mads a fortune. It Is hinted that he ts really now worth more money than he handed back. When ha left Philadelphia ha went to Son Francisco and from there across the Paciflo to Australia, thea to Europe, lie appeared at ease In court When tha proceedings were over he bowed to tha man whom he had accommodated and! left the court room with his wife.-Nawt York Bun. . A California Revivot Tho Korean apricot pickers wero at their chosen task when a California, vigilance committee dropped arour.d. "You Jo' mosey outen this." sold tho leader In the customary lingo. "Thero ain't no place for you 'round this hyan camp, an' th' sooner you pull your stak Inge th better for you." The spokesman of the Koreans remov4 his cigar box hat "We get your meaning," he sold In gentle tones. "But pardon rno. wo though all this sort of thing had passed out with the 9ers and the sand Iota and Bret Horte." Th. vlxllante brought to view an al& and dlnsy rone. "Bame oia row um (ivwisu, "vtj So the gentle Koreans gotOtf7lari4 Plain Pooler. "Hot an Experiment," sazr to h. POEHLER co. Established liSd. GRAIN COMMISSION "Sand for Bally Market Xttr. 1TJVN8UOIJ1H BTJ&OTTst 1 it 4 IN M T"i i