riW BbJE: OMAHA, FHLDAY ,11 1A Ji, U14. 13 OFFRRKD FOIt KENT llottitrve mill (.ottiiKea, A m o v e d. lcke?, "yiTtii 'QUI HT1U JRCKROn OIF. UOUg. 1516. EIGHT-ROOM, all So. 28th St. $25. modern home. M3 ROOM ltOUBO, modern, iXiM. facing Hanscom Park, Phone Harney 1565. FREE RENTAL LIST. Complete "tor rent" list of houses, apartments and flats on file ut our office; no charge whatever. Vnlon Outfitting Co., ICth and Jackson Sts. r-UOOM cottage, all in KOod condition: city water, electric lights, will rent wth1 Xo 800, r"m!lv APP'y ios N THREE-ROOM il. I., extra flno. gaa range, sink, toilet. Uku new. 112. lted 4:02. C--R. cottage. 210S N. 27th Ave. Web. 16S0. SIX-ROOM houje, all modotn. 1601 FranK lln St. $2G. Phone Webster S3.U M'ANT CHEAPER HUNT? 8KB THESE: 3- r,, toilet, we. 1612 N. 24th $ 6.00 4- r gas. water, fenced. 436S Bttrdetto 13.00 5- r., partly modern. 2464 S. 17th 15.00 t-r., partly modern, 119 N. 37th 13.00 E-r., modern, pclect, 3722 N. 20th ,. 25.00 e-r., modern, bargain, barn, 002 S. 36th 20.00 t-r.. modern, bargain. 2321 S. 20th 15.00 Seo our homes sold on rental terms. McKITIUCK REAL ESTATE CO., U6 Ramgo Hldg. D. 14P2. 15th and Harney HOUSES FOR. RENT. 8-room modern brick house, sultablo for rooming housa purposes, at 21st and Har ney Sts., $50. 7 rooms, sleeping porch and sun room, new and desirable, exceptionally flno view, quiet neighborhood, $50. 7 rooms, modern In every respect, on paved street and boulovard, $32.60. 8 rooms, nit modern, Hanscom park dis trict. $35. Very cli:ible G-room brlcl: flat, dose to High school, 333. This house has all modern conveni ences, Including hardwood finish, tiled bath room and sun room. J, II. DUMONT & CO.. 1603 Farnam 8t. Phono Doug. 690. Storm and Offices. Proposed Changes Will Provide 3 Small Offices Do You Want One? at $9.00, $10.00 or $11.00 The Bee Building (The Building that Is Always New.) Office, Room 103. Barns, GOOD barn, room for 8 or 10 horses. 1917 Webster St, Call Douglas 43. FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. Pianos for other musical, Instru'ts. D. 2017. FOR SALE or trade, a relinquishment In Stanley county, S. D 16 j ncren good land, w. D. Hansen. Forest City, la. A GOOD lot In Homestead add. for a good Ford car, 5-paswngor. Write to C. W. TJcltz, Summerset, la. REAIj ESTATE LOAMS $100. to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead lildg.. Isth and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrants. V. Farnam hinlth & Co.. 1320 Farnam, ticf CITY LOANS, Beinla-Carlberg Co., u, 310-312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. SEE1 us 'first It 'you want a farm loan. United Stales Trust Co., Omaha, Neb. JlONEYjon hand for city and farm loiyvs. H. w. Hinder, uity wat. uk. wig. L.1TY property. Largo loans a specialty, W. if. Thomas, 22S State Hank Bldg, CITY and farm loans, 5, ohd, 0 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha, HARRISON & MORTON, !)lt Om. Nat. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. fl A RV TV B ROS loans', 500 and up. U..niY. omaha Nat. Hank. l farm loans. Optional payments fc an nual Int. Wni, McCormlck, 1201 Farnam. CMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO., 1C1S Omttna Nat. Douglas 2715. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co . a modern abstract office, 305 So. 17th St. Phone Douglas 5487. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandets Theater. ACREAGE FOR SALE. li ACRES in Florence, along the paved road; $50 down, $15 a month; high, sightly ground, good location; flno view. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. REAL ESTATE FARM db RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Canada. SASKATCHEWAN VALLEY CHEAP LAND. Come and see the 'crops we can raise and that farming hero is a good proposi tion. Deal direct with larmur. Land in excellent shape, In well settled part that has known no l allure. BURNINGHAM. .atrongfield. Sask.. Can. Colorado, COLORADO FARM On Lincoln High way. in' Denver Greeley district. MX) acres, 2 sets improvements, Jw.iwO worth Irrigation water; pneo ana terms right; will take part income property, Nebraska farm or merchandise. Auareaa Owner, Y 94. Bee. Mluue-uta. FOR Sale 2W ucici, 45 miles from Min neapolis. 1 mile lrom town; 1G0 acres under cultivation, balance used tor pas tures, can practically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set DUilditigs, cousi-ling f b-room house, largo bru, gruuury, conicriLs, etc.; tho land will pruduua oo uiisuem of corn per acre; teiepnona in liuuue: country thickly settled; complete i.ct of machinery; 27 nead of stock, coii i-is ting of eleven cows. Balance 1 and year-olds; six good lioi.es; ia nogs; cutck i lis; ouo-halt of this ear's crop and everything on the larm oes at per ucre, nuit cash. Schwab Dros., ltu Ply. mouth tildg.. Minneapolis, Minn. If you contemplate buying land in Min nesota, write us lor list of uepenaablc llrms. State what county you are In terested In. MINNESOTA FARM LANDS' ASSOCI ATION (Incorporated). '17 Palace Bunding. -Minneapolis. Minn. THE OFFICIAL LAND ME.S i-J UKQAM V.ATION OF MINNESOTA. JUIolilvan. I'OR SALE Jl.OOJ buys a first c.ass S0 acre farm; good .-room f.amo uojbc, large barn an- other necessary outuud ings; alaj a sm-.l ircimru; 70 mru of low. heavy, biack sod, sul.a-le tor all kinds oi vegetables, cabbage, unions, hay, outs, corn, etc; 'm acre- oi fine iru.t land; one of tho best coniDlnation farms In t..o btute oi Michigan for g.aln. fruit, etc. For furthei pa,ticuiars aiy to liki KEYZcH. Holland, Mich. Write for iny farm catalogue. Aetiraaka, irOUND--acre homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand Hills; cost you a, iiung ices ana ail. j. A. Tracy. Kimball. Nett Arab L. Iluugerford OS Crawford, .Dawea county, Nebraska, will havo a big bunch of offerings In the columns next Friday. Watch for his ad and don't arrange to buy land anywhere ri until vmi hnvn read h,s ad and in vestigated Ills -Land of Independence" his "Harden Beyond the Sandhills. 160 ACRES of doeded. also 160 acres school land, with a W-yoar leaae; two sqts of Improvements, wells, nog nouses, BOOU SI 10. etc., ucrea oitjioiu, -ts mil, frnm irr,o,i lAvn nf 750 Inhabitants. J'rke. $15 per acra Adjoining lands sell 'or 163 and $75 Der acre, Terms. Phone I 111, Wolboch. Call or addrew, L. E, J.oomcr, Wolbach, Neb, ItEAIi ESTATE F.tlOl Jt KAINCH L A MIS I'OH SALK Nebraska. Come to Dawes Co. The Garden Beyond the Sand Hills VVhv ln mil watt Air. I.nnrl.&.ekpi'? ,,,,, ...... .. .1.1. ........... .i why do you figure on tills country nnil on that country anil somo other country ' other smaller barns, with hogtlght p.s and allow this man and that man and; lure; also good sited orchard with dir Rome othor man to Job you around, here ferent varieties of fruit and shrubbery, und there, when there Is ONLY ONE Then there Is a fair tenant house with real, advisable place for you to locate, the nccessarv outbulldlnica. This farm Is and that Is at CRAWFORD, DAWES COUNTY, NEBRASKA "Tim Land of lndcpoiidonco" "Tho Garden Boyond tho Sand Hills." You must certainly bo familiar with the fact that I havo excellent soil here; nice streams of tho purest of water; In exhaustible wells; tho best of alfalfa, potatoes; small grains of all kinds, and, anything that you or anyone clso would caro to raise. No better country In the world for cattle and horses than right hero In Dawes County. Now, why do you procrastinate and spend your money traipsing around viewing other unproductive sections, when such a gar den spot as this awaits your coming? What moro do voU wnnt thnn frnm 3 tn G tons of alfalfa to the aero: from 100 to 230 bushels of potatoes to tho aero; from 20 to 40 bushelo of wheat to tho acre; from 33 to SO bushels of oats to tho acre-' Wo yield that, and yet land hom has been held back from a boom and kept down within tho Drlco that a man of medium means can afford to pay. You cannoi una n section wnere they have better railroad facilities, better climate, better schools, churches and so ciety, than wo havo right hero at CRAW FORD. DAWES COUNTY. NEBRASKA. The following are just a few samples of the bargains I havo: 1C0 A. Six miles out Crawford, more than half of It excellent farm land, bnl nnco good bottoms, but rough along edi?e. I'lorro clay eoll, per A, $12.00 027 acres 5H miles out of Crawford; SO A. under plow and Into crops; 15 A. nl falfa, all fenced and cross fenced, some timber; 300 acres can bo farmed: good Pierre clay soil; good wells, windmill and tank, rer A $21.00 720 A. 53l mllew out Crawford. First water right on White River a world of water; 243 A. under freo Irrigation; 230 A. more can be Irrigated from the eervloo ditch; 140 A. flno alfalfa; 200 A. more under cultivation and Into crops. Place all fenced and croso fenced; ono C-roomod house, ono 4-roomed house, two frame barns with hay mows, 200 running feet of cattle sheds, several largo board corrals, good well and windmill with water piped to houso, barns and corrals. White River, a small, never falling stream, runs through the place for more than a mlie, and along the stream la excellent tim ber und a beautiful feeding park for stock Moro than 600 A. of thla place can be farmed, -wh'le the balance Is creek, blue grass pasture and tlmbor. Railroad loading station and school house right on the place. You can load all hay and grain without hauling It off tho-place. Thero is not a better place than this in the state of Nebraska. For aulck sale. per A ...$46.00 jrom k,wo to io,tw, rirst payment, will handlo this place. 800 A. 3 miles out Glen, improved. ready to move into, rough but excellent shock land, heavily grassed and tim bered, running water and wells and wind mills; placo Is all fenced and cross fenced; it Is an excellent stock ranch. Per A. only $9.60 $S0 A. 2 miles out- of Glen: all im proved, ready to movo Into; moro than 100 a. under cultivation, 260 acres can ba farmed; runnlmr water timber, excellent crass, and everything complete for a first-class grain and stock ranch. Per A only $15.00 1.440 A. 15 miles out nf Marslnnd. nil heavily groused; hundreds of acres of good farm land; little Improvement, but all fenced and cross-fenced: irooil well. .windmill and tank; excellent stock ranch. rcr -. only $8,50 107 A. Joining town site of Marsland: nearly all can be farmed: excellent po tato, land: only a couplo of blocks fron loading track. Per A. only..: $46.00 240 ncres 4 miles out Marsland, 90 A, under cultivation, 175 A. can be farmed, all fenced, excellent sandy loom soil. Per A. only $30 1 A. 5Vi miles out Whitney, 10 mile Crawford; -good three-roomed frame house, small barn; all fenced and cross fenced; good well and windmill; excel lent opportunity for a man who wants to movo right on this fall. Per A. only $20.00 CIO A. 12 miles out Crawford; 2 miles from railroad loading station. About 00 A. under cultivation; 450 acres of flno farm land; 4 roomed house, good well and windmill and tank and about 2 miles of fencing. This Is an excellent section. Per A. only $14.00 31 A. joining tho townslto of Crawford, Largo 8-roomed frame house; bams, sheds and corrals. Nice, lako of water and used to supply the city with ice. Nice, creek runs through the place. 30 A, of fins alfalfa under Irrigation with treo Irrigation right going with the place. 116 A. under cultivation. Nearly 300 acres can be cultivated. Part of this placo will bo In demand for city lots within the noxt couplo of years. Tho house on this place Is In a beautiful location, over looking the city of Crawford. Per A., $13.00 1,320 A. 11 miles East Harrison, 13 miles duo wost of Crawford. Place is all im proved, good frame house, bams, sheds and corrals. All fenced and cross fenced Into several different fields. Moro than 300 A, under cultivation. 70 acres alfalfa; CO acres Brome grass. With the place there goes 85 head .of cattle, 50 head of horses, full and complete lino of machinery, blacksmith outfit, wagons, buggies, harness and tools and Imple ments of all kinds. You can get this place and Immediate, possession with a $10,000 flrat payment and you can hav from 5 to 10 years on tho balanco. Where can you beat this, at only $30,0007 1,120 A. 12 miles out from Crawford, 8 miles from Ft. Robinson. About 200 A. under cultivation; good frame housa; larue 2-story frame barn. 60 by $0 feet: all kinds of sheds, corrals, etc. This placo is all fenced and cross-fenced, lias plenty of timber and good wells of flno water. That part that Is not farm land Is hoavlly grossed with buffalo, wheat and gramma grass. With the place, ttwro sroes 10 head of brood mares and 10 head good milch cows and a full and complota line of machinery for the working of the place. Immediate possession can be given if desired by party buying the 170 A. of crops now In on the place or making ar rangements for Its harvesting. $7,500, first payment, win handle tnis. nice of overythlng complete as above de. scribed, only $17,X Tho abovo aro only a few of my dif ferent offerings. I have anything you want, any s.ze ana at almost any price. Now, don't throw this down thinking you will look It up again In two or three days or a week. This ad will not appear again. Clip this out and put It In your hat, then get busy at once; raise enough money with which to make a closing pay ment, havo your wife get ready and both of you como right up here. It won't do any good for you to come alone and then have to go back and talk It over with your wife these delays are just what causes a man to lose the best things In life. If you havo got an offer on your land, accept It before you come so that you will know Just what you can do. Tho placo you look at today would un doubtedly be sold to someone else before you would get back home to raise the money with which to buy. Arrange with your banker so you can use from $600 to $l,0u0 with which to close a deal on the niacn vou like if you don't see the Place you like, then don't buy. After seeing that I am all rtgnt ana mat my coun try Is all right, then don't be silly enough to go back homo without buying. If you don't see anything In the above list and you are really Interested, write ,vi fnr nno of my catalogues of Western Homes. I will gladly send you one. but It would be better for you to come at once for you would see the land Itself m reality ana you wumu ei in vn ray bargain prices that you would not get In on If you waited a few weeks. Sincerely yours, Arah L. Hungerford CRAWFORD. DAWES COUNTY. NEBRASKA. "The Land of Independence." "The Garden Beyond the Sand Hills." REAIj estate KlltM Jt nANCII LANDS KOJI SALIJ .Nebraskst. 309 ACRE FARM Only about 12 mllca north of Omaha, on the Cahoun road. There are over 20) acres or good farm land, balance pasture I and timber Improvement No. 1 consist Ur rru-i 5 i.... ,i r. e ownea Dy oia ioiks wno cannot givo proper attention. Po Ulvoly. to nn all around farm. Is crackerjack. Remember 13 miles from Omaha: ought to bo and Is honestly worth from $175 to $200 per acre, but If sold quick $130 will buy It O'Neil Real Estate & Ins. Co. 1505 Farnam St Tyler 1024. SEE A rah L. Hungerfonl's ad offering western homes on easy terms in tho "Land of Independence." Ad will appear In Friday's and Saturday's issue. BE SURE AND READ IT. REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY POI SALE. A Million Dollars Have been spent in Improvements In and around Beautiful Happy Hollow Do jou know that every dollar thus spent adds to the value of every lot? vaiue. ma rising moro rapidly in this residence district than in any other resi dence part of Omaha. Why? BECAUSE Happy Hollow is n delightful place to live. BECAUSE Happy Hollow has every modern convenience of city life. BECAUSE Happy Hollow combines country Ufa with city conveniences. BECAUSE Happy Hollow In in the midst of delightful surroundings, boule vards, parks, the Sunken Gardens, Happy Hollow Club. FUTURE HAPPY HOLLOW VALUES are bound to bring a profit to men who Invest today. Will you be one to take advantage of the low prices? Will you consider today making your home amid congenial people, in a delight ful neighborhood? REMEMBER NO TENEMENTS. NO CROWDING. BIG deep. LOTS 60 to 75 feet In width and ATTRACTIVE TERMS We aim to arrange terms to suit tho buyer. Wo want to help you own a home. LETS TALK IT OVER. If you" have not seen Happy Hollow, you have over looked ono of thu beauty spots of Omaha, Soe It today and see us tomorrow, or call us on the phone, D. 7W. George & Company 902 City National Bank Bldg. The No Commission Realty Co. located at 316-3J0 Paxton block, offers a suggestion to those wishing to sell or ex change any property or bustntss. Would you not go whero that kind of business Is dons? There is no kind of a proposi tion that Is not handled thero merchan dise, farms and ranches, city and town properties, rooming houses, hotels, res taurants: In fact, anything and every thing. It you want to buy, tell the No Commission Realty Co. what you want. It you want to sell or exchange, list your property with the No Commission Realty Co.' Come in and see the greatest assort ment of excellent money-makers that can be found anywhere. Wo also have cash buyers for properties and business In dif ferent localities: yours may b tho nron- erty or business they want It Is a proven fact that a market place for every kind of property, displayed whero the thou sands of people can Inspect them, with experienced attendants at your scrvloo, Is what brings results. Come In or write for the onlv method of buying, selling or exchanging any prop erty or business and pay no commission. This Is tha department store for Realty and Business transactions. It's tho peo ple's way. They all go to the NO COM MISSION REALTY CO. Dundee, $6,500 Brick Residence 9 rooms, strictly modern and up-to-date, nd one of the classiest homes in Dundee. offered at a bargain for aulck sale. W guarantee this to be the best buy In Dun dee today. On the first floor thero lo a large living room with extra large fire place, flno dining room, complete kitchen, Dreagrast room ana sun room, On the second floor, 4 nice bedrooms and sleeping porch, tile bath room, oak floors and white enamel finish. First floor quarter-sawed oak finish, beamed ceilings. Lot 50x135, and paving taxes paid in full. Owner must sell at onco. This Is easily a $7,500 proporty; Investi gate at once. Glover & Spain 919-20 City National Bank Bldg. D. 3962. NEAR BEAUTIFUL MILLER PARK Brand new home, strictly modern, oak 1 I L. .1 ..11 ... BtnmtAm .1 1 IIIHBIIVU, lull in aiuiito, o ,,o UII1S besldes bath, den and screened-ln sleeping porcn. uccqratea xnrougnoui. -uu ce ment basement, cement walks, sodded yard, screens, water meter and window shades. Furnace heat. Flno lighting fix tures. Lot on paved street, at 2437 Laurel Ave. Price $3,850. $350 or more cash, balanco $C6 monthly. All complete, ana rcsav 10 occupy. CHAS. HORN, OWNER. HARNEY 5210. Cottage Bargain $2,500 Dandy cottage at N. E. cor. 19th and Miami, five rooms and bath, all modern, furnace heat, very complete and attrac tive. Built four years and always occu pied by owner. Nlcs corner lot. $500 down, balance easy. Aimstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1536 206-10-12-H State Rank Bldg. BRAND NEW C rooms, living room finished In golden oak, on- bedroom on first tfloor, 2 bed room and bath on second, five closets, cemented cellar, furnace, latent plumb ing, south front lot on corner, paved HtieeL Price $2,600, $500 down, balance payment. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldir, 4 Acres In Keystone Park For only $1,100. Lays fine; nonresident owner neeas money. W. H. Gates C47 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. D. 1294. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT New up-to-date home, oak and birch finish: sleeping porch, floored attic, pressed brick foundation, first class ma terial and workmanship throughout; cor ner lot, fln locations best In Omaha for the money Ownei Douglas 152. Florence Real Kstatv for Sale. C. U Nethaway, suburtianprop, Flor. 274. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Rains in Wheat Belt Prove Help to Market in Price Gains. CORN IS QUITE UNSETTLED Yellorr Crrrnl Shown Irrepxnlnrlty nil Weather Reports Show ln flnrnc In InoroHHOd Offering. OMAHA, July 2. 1911. Rains In tho winter wheat belt nro likely to delay threshing and movement of wheat for a few days at least. This fact was tho principal holp to the market yesterday, when thero wero fractional prlco gains, and this, too, against freo offerings from tho opening to tho closo of tho session. Liverpool was Ql?d higher for fu tures, which fully demonstrates tho claim mado that It Is suicidal for the producers of wheat In the United States to follow tho market downward and dispose of their surplus at prices unnecessarily low. The strength displayed at Chicago on Tuesday attracted world-wide attention, as this mnrkot Is head and shoulders abovo tho others. Cash wheat was sold at Chicago lo the extent of posslblv 500.000 bushels for cx- sterday. The milling demand was Port yost qulto small, tho total being around 50,000 bushels. Vessel room was chartered lor a round lot of wheat that will go nul by water from this market. Exporters con tinued to take hold freely, as thev have boon nsst'rod thero will be no trouble. In moving the wheat out of here before tho close of navigation. Corn was irregular and unsettled yes terday. Favorable weather In tho belt where thero wero good rains caused In creased offers In tho pit and tho supply on sale was but poorly absorbed. Rest ing spots for the day wero Mi'Jo lower for nearby futures, while the deferred months wore Uc better. The now style of Inspection of corn had moro to do with me unsettled reeling in the pit, ns it was a difficult matter for buyers and sellers to arrive t any understanding. Oats showed losses of V41P7o yesterday. The oats yield of Oklahoma Is officially Placed at thirty-four bushels. with twenty-five ono year ago. Advices from Nebraska say that the crop of this state Is ten days earlier than usual, and that It will be ono of the largest ever raised. The feature of the provision market was tho continued buying of July pork, by brukors who were representing be lated shorts. The selling was almost wholly by profit-taking longs. Lird and ribs were fractionally lower, Tho stock of hog products as compiled by Registrar iioore or tho Hoard of Trade whs con strued by provision specialists as bearish. Cash wheat wan unchanged. CaMi corn was unchanged to He higher. Cash oats wero unchanged to V4e lower. Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 356,000 bu., corn, 17,000 bu. and oats, 15,000 bu. Liverpool closed with whent HSTW higher and corn h'gher. Primary whoat receipts were 596,000 bu. nnd shipments of 39Mi00 by., against re ceipts of 572,000 bu, and shipments of 341.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 472,000 bu. and shipments of 206,000 bu., against re ceipts of 677,000 bu, and shipments of 424,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts wero 554,000 bu, and shipments of 574.000 bu., against re ceipts of SO.1,000 bu, and shipments of 34,ooo bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat.Corn.Oats, Chicago Minneapolis .. Duluth Omaha Kansas City . St. Louis Winnipeg ..... 70 48 147 .... 53 ....103 .... 1 .... 67 ....154 ....212 53 20 2! These sales wero reported: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars 74; No. 3 hard winter: U car, 73c, l car 73c; No. 4 hard wlntef: 1 car, 70c; Oats-Standard: -. 1 V MJ1W) . , ,..,(, 0 V10, Mtf , No. 4 white: 3, cars. 32V4c. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, 69c; No. 2 white: I cars. 6Sic: No. 3 white: 2 cars, 6SMic: No. 1 yellow: 3 cars, G3Hc; No, 2 yellow: i cars. G3Uc: 5 cars. C3c: No. 2 mixed: 12 cars, 62c; No, 3 mixed: 1 car, 6114c; 1 car, eivfcc Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: , No. 2 hard, 7i77c; no. a hard, 7076c: No. 4 hard, HS73c; No. 2 spring, 7S80o; No. 3 spring, 78379c; No. 4 spring, 754,. o: No. 2 durum. 62&3ei No, 3 durum, 61 dzc. i.;orn: io.. a wnne, 8iHWiip; Mo. 3 white. 68Vi6SHc: No. 4 whlto. 6767Hc; No. 2 yellow, 634C3Vc; No. 3 yellow, Oiyi (fiWUc; No. 4 yellow. GlHflMc; No. 2, CIV 62c; No. 3, 61H561o; No. 4, C060c. Oats: No. 3 white, 3JH633Uc; standard, 33140; No. 3 white. 3233o: No. 4 white, 32U5I32V4C. Barley: Malting. D0j) 55c; No. 1 feed, 46G0c. Rye: No. 2, 56p 56Ho; No. 3. 55W056C. I CHICAGO GRAIN AND l-ROVISIONS Features at the Trndlnc nnd Closing; Price nn Donrd of Trade. CHICAGO. July 2.-Asscrtlons that black rust had been discovered at Wll mot, N. D., formed the chief causo of a decided advance today In the price of wheat. The market cloBed firm, 1 lit to 114c net higher. Corn finished unchanged; oats up, i to c, and provisions with a gain of 5 to 20c. Heavy acceptances on bids from hero to the country gavo the wheat market some reaction, which, however, failed to last. Wet weather southwest, causing delay to threshing, acted as an offset. In addition It was said northwestern millers had acertalncd that the new winter wheat was remarkably deficient in gluttcn. Corn grading under the new system was more of a success today, and the Improved facility with which receipts were handled brought about a good desl of selling. Uhowers In the Ohio valley and elsewhere tended also to encourage the bears, but unfavorable reports from Argentina, and the strength of wheat helped to rally the market. Rust in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Min nesota was largely responsible for the oats bulge. ? Provisions ascended with hogs, and because of hotter cash demnnd. Stocks of cut meats nt the five loading western points were shown to be fifty million pounds less than tho total a year ago. Artlclel Open.. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. I Ycs'y. Wheat July. Sept. Corn I July. Sept. Oats July. Sept. Pork July. Sept. Lard July. Sept. Ribs. July. 7SVV 78V4J 7H 7M 77 7tt' 05 36Vi' 31 21 S3 ' 79H T0i 6SJ 65H so;1 85H 21 83 ' 20 30 10 05 ' 10 20 U 70 11 70 7S 77i 6SH 65!i 21 65 20 171i 10 00 10 15 11 GO 11 55 73' 6SV C5T4 8614 35H 65H 84fi 21 90 0 30 20 25 20 22HI 10 20 10 22Wj 11 72H1 10 17M 11 67H 11 60 11 67' Sept. 11 00 11 70 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, 80Vij81c: No. 2 hard, 7fWMic; No. 1 northern. 87689c: No. 2 spring, sc. Corn: No. 2 yellow, CgftUfiDHo; No. i yellow, t8Ke6?ic. Oats: No, 3 white. 35?ie37V4o; stan-ard, 37VJ037?ic. Ryo: No. 2, yic. Harleyi 4748c. Seeds: Timothy. $4.25(n' 5.60; clover, $10.00il3.00. Provisions: Pork, $21.85; lard. $10.06; ribs. tll.5011.S7V4. EGGS Higher; 13,158 cases; at mark, cases Included, 16ftl8c; ordinary firsts, 18 fl8Mio: firsts. 18018HC. CHEESE Lower; daisies, 14'4Q14Hc; twins, 14l4Uc; Americas, 151&Kc; long horns. 14150. BUTTER Higher: creameries, 20 2W4C POTATOES Unsettled; receipts, 40 cars; new. Arkansas and Oklahoma. $L50U1.5i per bu.: Virginia, barreled, $4.504.G0; old, fl.25Ol.90 per bu. POULTRY Alive, lower; springs, 2S 24c; fowls. lBHc. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY-July 2. WHEAT No. 2 hard, now. 743S0&C, old. 81ec; No. 2 rod. new, 73Vi074e; July. 72c; September, nVLiQWika; December. 7i075V4c CORN No. 2 mixed. 65ftc; No. 2 white, 7ia72c; September, 64Ho; December, 53!4 53Hc. OATS No. 2 white, 35ttc; No. 2 mixed, 23H(333C. BUTTER Creamery. 23c; firsts. 2lc; seconds, 18c; packing, 17c, EGGS Firsts, 18c; seconds. 14c, POULTRY Hens, 14c; broilers, 24c. w York General Market. NEW YORK, July 2.-6UOAR Raw, steady: molasses sugar, 2.67c; centrifugal, AUc Refined, steady; cut loaf. 6.25c. , cruihod, 3.150; mould A, l.SOc; cubes, 4.55c, J XXXX, pgwdercd, 4.45c; powdered, 4.40c; fine granulaled. 4V. diamond A. l.JOcs confeetloners' A. 4.20o. No. t, 4.10e BPTTER -Creamery extras, 27tfJmo; firsts, 24tw2ti'ic; process extras, 22tK4c; ladles, current make, firsts, 200404c. CHKKSH-Stato whole milk fresh; white or colored Kperlals, 14ft He, fancy to av erage. mtHc; skims, llVMillie. KGGS-Frosh gathered extras. rxgXc; extra firsts. XJflHV: firsts, 20ff20.ie, POULTRY - Dressed, firm: western chickens, froien, HUffJOc; fowls, ltfelSHc; turkeys. JMIrpe: live, flrmi western elilrk. ens. broilers. c, fowls, lS4o: turkeys, lU"C. OMAHA GENHnli -ARKr.T. nUTTim-No. 1, l-ifc cartons, S7c; No. j CHEESE-lmportcd Swiss, e: Amorl can Swiss, 24c; block Swiss. Mo; twins, lie; daisies, KHc; triplets, ITHc; Young Americas, l?c; blue label brick, 17 Vic, Uin burger, 2-11:., 18o; l-lb 20o; Now Yorn white, 19c F1HH White. ISc; trout, 15c; largo crap pies, 12c; Spanish mnckercl, lfcc; shad roe, per pair, (0c; salmon, 16c; halibut, lies buffalo. 9tC; channol catfish, 15c; pike. 13c: pickerel, Pc POULTRY-Urollcrs, 20o; hens, Ko: cocks, SHc; ducks, Sc; geese, !c; turkeys, 15a: pigeons, per dozen. POo: duck, full feathered. Sc; gcesu, full foathored, Sc; sa 'i.i i. No. 1 $150; No i. 60c BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, ISVio; No. 2, 11Jc. No. 3. 15Mc; No. 1 loin, 19c; No. 2, 15UC: No. S. lf.ilP! Nn. I ehllrUa. lie: Nn. h Jl9.l ft 10c: No. 1 ilates, J--; No. y, No- 3. W No. 1 rounds, Mtc; No. The following fruit und vegetable nrlc.s are quoted by the Glllnsky Fruit company: miiuts-oranges: nxtra fancy uien dora Valcnclaa, i6. 112s. 126s. 150s. 176s. 200s, S3s. 200s, $3.75 box; Red Ball Vul enclas, all sizes. $3.50 box. Lemons: Extra rancy uoidcn Bowl, 3Gi's, SCOs, $7.00 box, fancy Silver Cord, Sot's. 300t K50 box; extra fntuy Suuktst Trail brand, 300s, 860s, $6.75 box. Giapo fruit. Extra fancy, 64s, Jl.W box; extra fancy 4s, $1.00 box; oxtrit fancy. 36s. $3.60 bo: Indian River. 64s and SOs, $5.00 box. Apples: Ben Davis, $1.75 1..-. II'Ih,.,... I4M CALIFORNIA FHUlTS-Chcrrlcs. $2.00 box; apricots, $1.75 crate; plums, $1.75 crate; peaches, $1.10 to $1.25 box; black raspberries, 24-plnt cbbc, 12.25 case; redVllno Si raspberries, !4-plnt case. $5.50 case; goose- ,, 'i' berrlcn, 24-plnt case, $2.t0 case; churries, zi-pini case, z.oo case. vuqe: ETABLES-Cabbnge. 2c lb.: Cali fornia onions, 4c lb.; cppor, COo basket; fancy tomatoes, $1.23 crate; cucumbers, hot houso, 50c to $1.00 iloi.; new boots, car rots, turnips, 25c dox.: celry. $1.00 dor.; head lettuce, too to $1.50 dos.; leaf lcttuco, 400 dox.; onlmiB, homu grown, 15u dos.; radishes, 15a dox.; parsley, 50a dox.; garlic, Italian, 20c lb.; horseradish, $1.65 cam; shell popcorn, Co lb,; asparagus, homo grown, dor, market price, about 30c POTATOBS-Caltfornln, new, 2io lb, WATERMELONS l?io lb. CANTAIXJUPES-Callfomla. standards, $2.50 crate: California, pony, $2.00 crate, CAl'UFLOWER-Homo grown. $1.00 basket. PINEAPPLES -Florida: 4Ss, $2.75 crate! 42s, $3.00 crate; 36s, $3.25 crnto; 30a and 21s, $3.50 crate. BANANAS-$1.75 to $3.00 bunch. NUTS-Salted peanuts. $1.60 case: No. 1 California walnuts, ISc lb.; pecans, 12te lb.; filberts, 15c lb.; almonds, 20o lb.; pop corn, 5o lb, MISCELLANEOUS Sugar walnut dates, $1,25 box; limes, $1.75 basket; crackcrjack, $3.50 case; checkers, $3.50 ense; cracker jack, half case $1.75; checkers, halt case, $1.75. Minneapolis drain Mnrkrt. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July 1 WHEAT July, f64c; September, Rlc: No. 1 hard, 91c: No. 1 northern, kS5490Ac; xvo a northern, uBUMSSc. FLOUR Fancy patents, $1.40; first oiears, w.i.-; second Clears, BARLEY 41lf60c. RYE-665IG7C., BRAN $18.50. cornno. :i yellow, t;imuc OATS No. 1 white, 34H(3'3!c. St. Lnnln Cenenil Murket. ST. LOl'IB, July 2. WHEAT No. 2 Tjr A'rt. X V. n .l 1..I.. 1 T3 v., iif,,, tin, nn,,,, ,iiur.v, iii, 76V4o: September. 77c. CORN-No. 2, 69ttc; No. 2 white. 73ff 75Mc; July, C6UO6ic: September, Wnc, OATS-No. 2, 37c; No. 2 white, 39o. Liverpool drain MnrU.Pt. lit VER POOL, July l-WHEAT-No. 2 Munltoba nt 7s Id: July, Cs lid; October, fa S4d; December, Cs 9i. CORN American mixed, 6s 7d; Sep tember, 4s 0V4d. Ouiahn liny Market. OMAHA, July 2, PRAIRIE HAY Choice upland, $14.O0Ji 14.50; No. 1 to choice upland, $13.0Ci2f 14.00; No. 2 to choice upland. $10.OKll.C0; No. 3 to choice up land, $5.007.00; No. 1 to cholro midland, $13.0if 13.50; No. 2 to choice midland, $10 00 (&11.00; No. 3 to cholco midland. $o.00fi'7.00; No. 1 to cholco lowland. $10.0011.00; No. 2 to cholco lowluhd. $.008.00; No. 3 to choice lowland, $4.0Jfij6,00. NEW HAY-Cholco. $13.0013.60; No. 1 to cholco. $11.00O,12.00; No. 2 to choice. $10.00ffll.CO. STRAW-Cholco whoat, $5.50i6.00. ALFALFA No. 1 to cholco. new. $13.0Off 14.00; No. 2 to choice, new. $10.00011.00; No. 1 to. cholco, old, $13.00514.00. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, July 2-Rather a smaller decrease tn the world's visible supply for the month of June than expected, 'and somewhat disappointing European cables seemed responsible for scattering selling In tho coffeo markot today. Tho opening was 1 to 5 points lower, nnd the markot closed at n not loss of 3 to 4 polntH, Sales, 39,750 bags. July, 8.35c; September, 8.55c; October, 8.64c; December, 8.81c; January, 8.58c ; March, 8.83c; May 8.89. Spot, qulot; Rio, No. 7, 8T4o; Santos, No. 4, 12Uo. Mild, dull; Cordova, 12ftl6cnnmlnat. Mctnl Mnrket. NEW YORK. July 2 M ETA LS Lend, dull: $3.85W3.95; Loudon, .C1D. Spelter, tiulct; $4.9O0i6.Oo; London, 21 10s. Copper, steady; spot. $13.4013.70; September, $13.40 .3fi0; clectrolytlo, $13.62413.75; lake, nominal; castings. $13.50i(U.ti2rt; Ixindon, strong; spot, 61 12s tid; futures, tU Tin, steady; spot. $31.00W31.25; September, $31.00 Cf31.)2i4; Ixmdon, firm; spot, 142 2s 6d; futures, 141 15s. Antimony, easy; Cook (ton's, $7.12r.7.26. Iron, quiet; unchangod; London, Cleveland warrants, 51s. Cotton Mnrket, NEW YORK, July 2.-COTTON Futures closed easy: Ju.y, :2.55c; August 12.52c; October, 12.27c; December, 12.33; January, 12.30c; March, 12 35c; Mnv, 12.f5c; spot, quiet; middling, 13.35c; gulf, 13.35c. Sales SOO bales. Cotton closed at Practically the lowest point of the day, wtlh the tone easy at a net loss of 1W(22 points under liquidation and bear pressure. CIIICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cnttlr SlroiiK I1ok Slenily Hheeu Higher. CHICAGO, July 2. CATTLE Receipts 3,600 head: strong; beoves, $7.15foM5; steers. $0.60fl8.20; stoekera and feeders, $5.7Mi7.W: cows and heifers, $3,708 8. SO; calves, $6.76i99.75. HOGS Receipts 17,000 head; steady; bulk, $S.258.40; light. $8.058.45; mixed. 8.000.47W: heavy, $7.90fjS.60; rough, ?7.0Q 8.10. pigs. $7.S5?8.25. SHEEP Reco pts 12.000 head; 10c higher; sheep, $5.25SO.O0; yearlings, $6.2&ST7.40; lambs, fG.m9M. 81. Louis Live Stock Mnrket, ST. LOUIS, July 2. CATTLE Receipts 200 head; strong; natlvo beef steers, $7.W i.30; cows and heifers, $5.0009.00; stockcrs and feeders, $5.007.63: southern steers, 17.7S8.(0, cows and holfers, $4.5 U.63: natlvo calves, $6.00000. HOas Receipts 8,200 head; higher; pigs and lights, $7.0038.50; mixed and butchers, $S.SMt.60; good, heavy, $S.458.65. hhrkp-neculnts 3.400 head: steady: lambs, 10c higher: sheared muttons, $4.7S 5.00; spring lamos, n.wa,), Chicago Ltvei Stock .Market, CHICAGO. July 2.T-CATTLE Receipts. 3,000 head. Markot strong; beeves, 7.1Wj 9.45: cows and heifers. IJ.vu-iis.N): steers, JG.W8i.20; stockcrs and feeders, 5.7&yi 7,80: calves. $.G0J.5O. Receipts 18.000; 6 to 10o higher; hulk, $8.25 - 8.40; light. $8.10fl.45; mixed, $8.05 8.60; heavy. $7.90tfS.W; rough, $7.9008.10; Dlsrs. J7.35fiS.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000 head. Market lower; sheep, $5.25.00; yearlings, $6.2507.40; lambs, $6.2Sfl9.00. Ht, Jnsenli Live- Stock M-rket. ST. JOSEPH, July 2. CATTLE1 Re ceipts 30) head, market steady; steerx, $7.00-9.00; cows and heifers, $1.0.3.50; calves. $5.00ti9M. Itoaft-Recelpts 10.000 head, market steady; bulk. $8.168.35. BHEBP AND LAM BS Receipts 1,500 head, market strong; lambs. $7.608.76. OMAHA L1YEJT0CK MARKET Desirable Kinds of Cuttle Strong and Others Slow. HOGS STEADY TO SHADE HIGHER Run of Sheep nnd I.nmbs Contlnne Vrry Fnlr Demand Reasonably Good nnd Prlcm In the Main Are Stendj. SOUTH OMAHA. July 2. tl- Receipts were: Cattlo Hobs. Sheep. Ofllclal Monday 3.061 . l?. 3.061 Official Tuesday.... I.2K 2,720 1,000 S.V.V! .912 Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday 12.415 10.000 7,706 5,000 Fnup iiov. im. ii nm M.tin 30.701 Same days lnst week. .10.934 3A.!0 20.422 Knmo .litva 9 ivk. irn II .Mrt 85.513 12.CS Samo days 3 wks. ago.10.Sli :7.3 12.3 Same days 4 wks. ago.11,675 30,! US2 imo davs lnst year... 6.977 4S.2S3 19.300 Tltn fnllnn-lnv 4ohl .l,ntv tin! receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt the South Omaha llvo stock matket for tho yenr to Uato as compared with last year: iftij iftti. in Dec Cattlo IIV.,770 426.57S J0,'3 Hogs 1.379.006 1.196.276 lie.-TO Sheep 1.092.279 936,444 153,835 .... Thn fnllnwlni- tulilo ulinw- 1110 range Of nrleeN fnr liiiu. nt Hi. Kiuttli OmnhiL IIVO b.u.h matket lor tho last few days. With comparisons' Dato. I 1914. 1013.19l2.ll911,,1910.IWJ.TilK)8T June 15.1 5 03 I I 7 261 6 78) 9 401 7 57 5 50 June 1. OIU 1 6 $5 S3 M t6 6 i June 17. S OSlil 8 40 7 16) 5 1 Zll 7 53 5 53 301 7 61 5 37 Juno 19.) S 20! 8 41 7 5 82' Juno 20. June 21. June 22.1 S ilU) X 40 1 M 6 K 9 42 J G 03 9 40 7 63 9 151 7 45! 5 S6 Mi T t U 1.1 S 23V4I S 4(1 ' t fi !9 June 23. Juno 21. 6 201 9 151 7 451 6 86 ttHI S 51 7 4! 0 14 9 24 7 40 5 94 9 26! 7 4S 6 87 7 58 5 83 9 131 16 S8 Juno 25. S 121.1 8 53 7 y S 17' i 8 521 7 k 8 15V4 8 461 7 30 f. 12 6 14 Juno 28. 8 4I 7 34 6 0S 9 00 7 61 j u no w. I S 1SU) I 7 31; U 1SI S 99 7 62 5 99 Jllim 30. 8 -7UI 8 611 I fi 301 9 62 7 5'i 6 03 July ...... - V . LTI - - .. . - ....1 -n1 . H 1 7 131 ti SjjlU IAJ u U a July 8 5S( 7 19 8 79 7 63J697 Sundays. ('ATTLP flnAl..t .M 1 1 1. , J. -. . ,, ,,uvi;iii0 jihii. .w mj , only forty-lhreo cars being reported. Still tno total ror tne rour davs tins wcck is slightly larger than for the same period last week, and larger than tho corre sponding tlmo a year ago, by over 4,000 head. Tho market on good oattlo was strong anil active, on tho iithur Hand, tho loss desirable kinds wero very slow and weak ami anything snowing grass was nnru to movo, Yearlings on tho fair to pretty decent order are not sought after as much as they were at ono tlmo, but strictly good kinds still tell to good ad vantage. Dry-lot cows and holfors wero very scarce, und tho feeling on that kind was steady. On tho other hand, grassern wero wenk, the same as they havo been on most days of late. Thero wero few stockcrs nnd feoders In sight and they commanded steady prices. Thero will bo no market on July 4, Tho yards will bo open for tho receipt of stock and nnythtng arriving will ba cured for, but not offered for salo until Mon dov, July 1:, Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beet steers, $8.35ft9.lfi: fair to good beof steors. $8.108.35; common to fair beef Heers, $7.54 3fS.il); good to choice cornfed heifers, $7.25 ifi.n; good to choice cornfed cow , 7.10, fair to good grades $l.7MM,75; com mon to fair grades, $3 7Sf..7S; good to iholci dockers and feed.rs, $7.o01iS.00i fair to good stackers and feeders. $ii.7o 7.50: common to fair stockcis and fecderx. $ti.2Sw.6.75; stock cows and heifers, t5.0. 7.26; stock calves, $0.M)$I7.7S: veal calves, $7.00010.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.256 7.65. Representative sales' HOGS There was another very slro nhl run nn hand this morning, esti mates calling for 161 cars, or 10,000 head. ThlB puts tho weeit's total ni ss.uo noon, being a little over 1,000 larger than n wock ago, but moro than 4,000 short of tho corresijndlng days last year. Trade oriened out very dull again today. Shipping orders were- not nf much con sequence, and as packers refused to bid until along towards 10 o'clock, the early trade was pructlcaliy lireiess. wnen nrsi offers wero firmly made, they looked to be Just about steady witit yesteraay s early sales, that Is, $8.16 was bid on nearly overythlng, and It took vory good Muff to draw an offer of moro than that. Home hoos wero sold on this noais. but tho majority of tho salesmen wore asking a nickel ndvance, and they were not Inclined to tako orr witnoui putting tin a fight. As a result tho movement was slow for a whllo, but In tho end packers raised their nanus, nna wnen tne bulk of tho supply started to movo prices were steady to a shado higher than yes terday's average, nnd fully steady with tho best time. After a trading basis wan reached tho movement was continu ous, and whllo trade was not very lively at any time, practically everything tfus sold by 10:30. The general markot Is steady to a fchade hlghor than Wednesday. Two prices, $3.17H and $3.20, catch the long strings, although tho sales are pretty well spread out over a range of JS.lWt: 8.22. Quite a sprinkling sold as high nb $8.25, this figure again being tho highest pnld. After four days of rather micnrtaln markets prices arn a scant nickel higher than at tho closo of last week, SHEEP There being another good run of Idaho and Oregon sheop and lambs hero for a Thursday, the buying sldo of t'io trado another play for lower prices this morning, but tho sellers resisted any decline nnd the market looked about steady on both sheep and lambs. Tho re ceipts footed up some 6,000 head, against 4,M7 11 week ago, 2,490 two weeks ngo and 4,250 on tne corresponding day a year ago. It was a noticeable feature this morning that tho packers took the feeder end of the lamb supply as well as tho most de sirable offerings, tho good demand from packing quarters being attributed In a measure to tho fact that Kansas City and St, Joseph we.ro lightly suppltod, as has beon pretty much tho case of late. Chi cago hud only a fair run. As tha general quality of tho Iambs was little. If any, different from yesterday, the range of prices was about the same, most of tho good lambs selling anywhere from $8.50 to $8.85, and tha sorting as a rulo being light. Trado was fairly actlvo and most everything cleurcd In good senson In thn forenoon. A rather limited number ot yearlings, wethers and ewes, formed tho aged sheep supply, and as thero was good competi tion among buyers for somo mutton offer ings, an a rule, tho bulk ot this stock changed hands before tho lambs began to move, tha yearlings excepted. As al ready noted, values wore fully steady. Tho offerings in tills division wore only of average quality, there being some rango owes included among tho early sales at $4.76. For tho week lambs show a decline ot Ofc35o and aged shoep lOftCOc, which la nothing more than was expected, owing to tha unusually high rango ot values prevailing for rango stock. Receipts havo bt'ii liberal this week and buyers 3 re ox- jjt:i;itru iu uuuufiuv iu ueur me uiurmii. Qiintutlons on rnniro sheet, anil iambs: Lambs, good to choice, $$.759.O0j lambs, fair to gooJ, $8.0OJt.75; Iambs, feeders, $5.75j6.60; yearlings, good to choice. 16. So ifiUMi. yearlings, fair to good. $ii.00fti.35; wethers, good to choice. $5.35(96.60; weth ers, fair to good, t5.20H-u.35; ewes, good to cholco, $4.tO"4.SO; owes, folr to good, t4.35-4.50. No. Av, Pr. 8 native Iambs 88 8 25 0 ewes 140 4 75 ii native lambs 78 8 50 151 Idaho ewes 112 4 00 15 culls 10 3 00 15 Idaho wethers 126 6 50 940 Idaho lambs G8 8 75 OU Idaho lambs IX 8 GO 300 CUlls 69 G 50 200 culls 51 6 60 60 native lambs 67 8 35 20 natlvo Iambs C9 8 35 lti native lambs ei 6 25 4 nutlvo Iambs ,,, 63 6 23 2 native owes 120 4 76 147 Idaho yearlings 76 5 05 Sioux City Live Slock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 2. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000 head: market steady; na tive steers $7.60flO,00; butchers. $5.5S7.60; canner. $3,6315.00: stoekera and feeders, $6.0086.25; bulls, stags, etc., $5.356.25. HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; murket, 5c higher; heavy. $8.10S.15; mixed. $8.0il4Q 8.10: light, JS00.fl8.O7H; bulk, $S.0&6$.12tt. HEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 250 head; no quotations. ' Kansas Cltv Lit - Ntnck Mnrket, KANSAS CITY, July 2. CATTLE Re ceipts, 80 head; market steady; prime fed steers, $9.009.40; dressed beet steers, $7.608.80: western steers, $6.5000.20; south ern steers, &.&uus.w; cows, ,i.yrn 'j. hel'ers, $6 76W9.0J; stoekera and feeders, 6.0O7 50; bulls. $5.264i.75, calves, $6.0(Vg9.25. HOaS Receipts, 6,500 head; market, steady: bulk. ig.3MlS.40: hoftvy. $S.3SO.40; packers and butchers, $13033.40; light. $S.2O8.30: pigs, $7.?5fi8.K. fHKi'.r ami iiiu iteceipis, head; market steady; lambs, iS.2Mf9.00; ewes. $1,00415.00; stockcrs und feeders, $3.00 ITS. o. STOCKS AND nO.NDS. IleTleiv of OperntlnnH nn Slock Ex vliniiKe Dnrlntc the Day. NEW YORK, July 2. Irregularity was tho only feature of tho early operation on tho stock exchange tbdny. Trodin was exceedingly light, even compared with recent stagnant conditions. Changes in tho lenders consisted of minor Kalns In United .States, the Uarrl mans and Amalgamated Copper, with unimportant declines In Reading and St Paul. Sale of loo shares of Unitcti Dry Hoods at 63, a frardon under Its last quotation, whs recorded. Overnight news was without market Influence, althougn foreign advices Wero not especially on cournxing. NumtH.-r ot sales and leading quotation! on stocks wero as follows: Sales, llltk. Low. ClMt. AlaaU OolJ il Amalgamated Itiptwr. .. 11.KK1 C3 Vt MS American lleet Suiar XJ'i Amancan Can ,. t' American H. It C0U 63 ;h C' American H. i I- ptfl.. American Migar lletlnlnx .. . I0, IMS K0S .. . ZW AliHrlran T m T. 930 IMS American Totiaeeo Anarond Mlnlnr 404 1,601 MOO J.tPO ais oot, !I54 14 llti AtcMaun S in" ltattlmora & Oliio DrooKlyn Itaplcl Transit. California I'eiroleum.... Canadian parltlc Central leather rjieaatxakn t Ohio ... m4 IMS Mt it 14 9S 110 S 2 2J4 104a KS 14i MS 147S 1SJS IMS 300 Chlrano, (lreat Writern.. .. ChlcsKo. Mil. A St. Paul ttilraso Nortliweaterti . Chlno Copper.., niorado Fuel Iron Colorado t Hniittwrn..., ,, llnr .. It. tl , Penirer ,t It. O pM ., Olnttllera' Hecurttle , Urle , tleneral Blectrlc Creal Northern pM Oreat Northern Oro rtfa (lUKienhelm Kxploratton.. . llllnola Central lnterborouah-Met. fd.... nitration Copper International ll-neatcr.. . Kanaaa City Southern.... lhlli Valler Iiularllle A Naalirllle.. . 04 69 a,,,, , I. 50) its 2H lit KM 31 H JIH tl :oo inn i)2M itis aw UVa MS u US IM soe JiH l SKJO 134 11S!4,1UU ..... '134 Mexican Petroleum.....,, . .... Miami Copper 1,(00 MS SIS 1U 17S 180 45 l.T 21 J1'4 'nii UV.i 'ii'a Mt, CSS Mlr-eourl, Kan. & Tex,, , Mlaaourl l'acltlo COO 17H Natllnal meruit , (00 ltl National 1ml , Neraila Topper l.Wfl 14 New York Central son ti N. V , N 11. Hartford J,on am Norfolk lc Western 900 1OT Northern Pacific 1,400 110t Pacific Mall IMclflo Ttt. Tel.; 104H 104Vs 1D3'4 110 SIS' :4 111 110U IS4S. rennilanla ,, 300 lit imnman Palace Car...... nay Onioltddteil Copper lteaillnc DUO H Sti ,too mit ihu lus llepublle Iron ft Hteel.. I3S nock Diam! Co linck lalanit rfd 1,100 200 1 S ITa "ii" iK JS 'sis 4S S3 IS 2S 4S MS 54S S3 ItlU Ht. I.. & H. V. li pfd.. soiiinern l'-rmo Houtharn lUllway ,,,, Tenneaaen Copper .... Tenia Company Union Pacific Union I'aelria pfd United BUtns Hteal..., Vnlted Btatra Bteel pfil t'tah Copper Wabaah pfd Weatern Unltn io.m l.too 500 6,100 IU 15IS JI4H CI ll,foo f.is MS ni MO 1C9U 1MU 1GO 2,100 CSH 57K 51 ,... ,.,. .., 3S 1,600 (I I7T4 II Wllna.hnua Klectrlo. 700 74 7J' 7JS Total ralea for tin day, t$.6o aiarea, Xct- York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 2.-MONEY-Cal. firm: 2624 per cent: ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 24f2Vi per cent. Time loans, steady: sixty days, ZV per cent: ninety days, 3 per cent; elx months, 3tt 4 per rent. MERCANTILE PAPER-3?iti4tt per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm: sixty flays, $4.86.76; demand, J4.o7.00, Commercial bills, $I.86U. 81LVh,llUar. 66H; Mexican dollars, 44c. nONDS Covernment, firm; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations' on bonds today wero as loilows: f. H. ret. 2a. re(... MKL. 8. deb. 4a, 1911, MS do cuupon. VI Ll(ett A Myers 5a,.102S V. t). : ttt lU141-)rlllard la .. . ....1IIIS do coupon. IOihI A N. un. 4a,. . H'a U. H. 4a, re. liVM. K. ft T. lat 4a I4W do coupon 110 Mo, ISc, cr. Ca,. ,,60 I'anama Sa, coupln,.li)ltaN. V. Cen, (an. Jila MS Amer. As. U IM do deb. 4s MS Am. Cotton Oil ia.. W N. V. Cltr 4. 1MI.101S A. T. &. T. cv. 4Va H N. Y. HtaH 4Ha....llO Am. timaltlm C....lutiN. Y. ltya. adj. ia 61 Am. Tobncco 6a 1KSN. Y N, 11. ft. II. Armour & Co. Ifta,. !in cr, 6 , ...ICS Atchison ten. 4a.... tkln'N. & W. cr. 4'.4a, lots do ot, 4a. mo..., Slit No. Pac. 4a 9JS A. C. U clt. 4a.. Wli do 5 7 Dal. ft Ohio 4a MHO. S. L. ret. a HIT do cr. 4i SI, lie. T. & T. MS Uetli. Hteel ret. 4Ha MMl'ean. cv, 3H'. 115.. MVi llroolt. TTun. cr. 4a.. 17S da ran. 4a ,..160 Can. ot da. la lWUIUy Con, a Ill Cen. Leather it tSIleadlnr (tn. U K Uiea. ft onto 4a.. BIS Hep. HtMl B, 1(0., 93S do cr. 4,ta MSB. L. ft S. F. ret. 4a 70U C. 1). & Q. 1, 4a.... 7S8. U, 8. con. 4a.. Ml, do fieri. 4s 3SR. A, L. adj. H... 76U C. 0. W. 4a 7JRo. Dall Tel. Ss M C M ft 8 1 o. 41ia,101S6o. Pa, er. to M do (en. 4V I01U da ret. 4a MS O. II. I. ft 1'. c. 4atSS8o. lUllway Bs,...104S do ref. It.. 47H do can. 4a TJS C. & N. 3Hs 2t4TBias Co. cr. CI...101 "Col. A So. rtr. 4U 87',Tex. ft Ps, lat toOS I). ft 11. a. Ttt. ia.. U Ihlril Are. adj. ia... 7S Pis. Becurltlea Ca.... M Union I'aclflo 4a.... 97s Erin cr. 4a (D) 70 do cr. 4 Jtu do (en, 4a 72i,U. 8. Rubber Of ....10JV, den. Blectrlo ia....lM V. 8. Steel U .' im Oreat North, let 4tta,100iV. Car mem. Si... t", in. uentrai rer. aa.. n -wanasn let sa 102i Intar.-Met. 4H H''Weat, Union 4H.. (IU K. C. 8. raf. 6a JSHTVest. Elec. cr. la.. 9BJ llld. OfferacV Local Secnritle- Quotatlons furolahed by Duma. Brlaker ft Cs., 44 Omaha National bank bulldlnf I Stocks Bid. Aiked. Fairmont CrMta pfd. 7 p. c, ei-dlr. W loo Fairmont Cream (. 6 p. c. ex-dlr.. 97 100 NebraakaIowa Grain Co 1,49 Omaha ft a B Ht, Ry. pfd. ex-dlr,. I8!i soH Omaha ft C B. IU A B H Omaha K. U ft P. PM II 13 rratrls Ufa laa-ranoa 1$U Union Stock Yarda, Omaha HH I94 Bwlft & Co., 7 per cent, ex-dlr 105 105 U Bklnner Macaronla g par cant pfd., KSi Bo. Ban rraoclaco Land & Inp tl Bonda Ilancron, Keb. is flH IM S I. Can Tbraih. Men. (a, 1J17-SS.... 69 100 Eaat Ht. Louie ft Bub. ia. 1S31 13 954 Dundee Parlnc vtrranta, 7 par cent loo Dundy Co., Neb.. School ta. 1111-33.. 104 105 Kail hirer CU, S. D. fce.lVJl 103 ioj.74; Iowa It. ft U it, 1935 9 K IC. C., M, ft O. 4a , 20 13 Lincoln Tras. Ca. 1930 95 W Omaha E. U & P. Ia. 1133 91 SIS Omaha Ola is, 1917 95l 94", Slty of Omaha 4Via. 1941 101H l maha ft C B. 8t. Ry. ia. 1913 91 94U Pugat Sound T, L & V. 6s, 1919 100 101 Rcrlbner, Neb., (a, 19M...1 99 100 Halt Laka School 4a, 1930 95 MS Rloux City Stock Yarda ia. 1990 1H I1H Kan. City. Mo., tax bills. 7 per cent 99 100 Bwllt fc CO. Cs 1944 84 U 97 H Wayne, Nab., S. P.. ia 99 109 Ronton Stock Murket. ROSTON, July 2. Closing quotations on iitocks today were us follows. Allouet SNeTaila Ctn Amol. Copper 69SN1plalna Mlnea A. Z. L. ft S li4North Butte....,.,. Arlioiia Com 4SNorth Lake Calumet ft Aril.. . ItUOId Dominion,.,,,,, Clumet & IIela..(M Omreola Centennial 41SOulnoy ,. Cop. R. Con. Co MSHhannon E, Butte Cop. Mine fv, Superior Kranklln 9 Snrarlor ft Boa. Mln liii U 2$ I 41 VI si 8 ws flranby Con iTamarack Sts dretne Cananea. ... p. 8. 8, R. ft M. SJS lile Itoralle (Cop.) IS do pfd 4S Kerr Lake S I'tah Cnnaolldnted, lltU lAVt Cipper I'tah Copper Co... IS I nana -opper ... .4Mwnirerin Miami Copper 2!1tButU & Superior, - 40 ws Mohawk London Stock Mnrket. LONDON, July 2, American securities were quiet nnd featureless during the enrly trading today. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to Uc above par ity. llnk CImrtniraj, OMAHA, July 2. Rank clearings for Omaha today wero $3.019,351. 3S. and for the corresponding day last year $3,194. 912.93. Personals Everybody reads lee want ads. American Telephone & Telegrtfeh Go A dividend of Two Dollars per share will be nald nn Wednesday. July 15. 1U. ti stockholders of record at the i-lnie of buM nets on Tuesday, June 30, l'jll O. D. MILNE. Treasurer i