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; GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bulls Are Helped Out by Rust and
Exportation Reports.
CORN SHOWS EARLY LOSSES
Vrllorr Cereal Tnkri Slump, bat lle
ItnliiK Km Strrimtu, 'When
AVhent Shuns Strength
ilth Speculators.
OUR MOTTOES:
"The host fldvortiHoinont In ti woil.plet.Bcd customer. '
"To maka a sale and logo a friend la a calamity,"
, , Omaha, Neb.. July 8, 19U.
BtRsnn fk Carmlcliael,
pmalia, Neb."
Huntiemenr
. . I VfBa buying JpJ-b flf. "of. turn five years ago sad up to Monday of thli
weeu bad purchased aTf Uilil. twelvs Int.,.. t, ts I got or you about flvo
iarif axw have Imireased lb value ivor 160 per cent and the others In propor-
lluu. so i am mora than uaiisfiW.
MT'at
cable price.
pcio 11. i nave iiverf in umaiia. io,
Veil boated In the 'valTW bf nrohert f
li-l things considered, that I " have ti
nr.
ef tho Inta In Montdalr. J had no thought
?i w geuing your prices, i
akc one adjoining at (he
re so cheau that 1 could not
yciiTli and think I am fairly
tru
fh ItiVi In Moutcluir arc ttsc cheapest.
;-cr kmiwu to be' offered 111 Qumlia. Tours
EDWARD ROAjCH.
ion tiouiu ienui u-e.
MONTOLAifi eoiHwiiies. jiii Me advantages of an insick
location, with ail the aUraetive features of an outlying one.
If you will view these lots we believe you will feel tho
same as Mr. Roach. Let us put our time agaiust yours and
show them to you. They are so elose in it will not cost much
cither in time or. gasoline. Prices $766 to $1,800 a lot; terms,
$13.56' to $25 cash, balance easy payments.
Benson & Carmichael
643 Paston Block, Douglas 1722
New 7R, Hoine
934 So, 38th Ave,
This ueisr 5-roow hpusq pn thjj north
west corner pr ssth A'ye. cna iiBsiiq sl.
should Pe seel; tq bo hdreclute'if. Kltii
iucij on. a Jargre. porbe'r lot, "a'ltlj toom
fcapuBh ttj build aaptber hbijsg pn the
rear. Unix Wo plocls's from' top' par Hue;
1 minutes' ridp Iromlbc business Center.
faVed etieet. In good 'ilClfcbborhQpa. irbls
lipUso lui.i receptloir nail, llvlns vtiom.
Uinlnc rootrf aaif &ltcben' pn the first
poor; finished 'In pak. except the kitchen,
feecoriil story has thrcq )argq bedrooms:
fejopplnc' porch and sun parlor combined.
Alrtloors pn first and second storfes nre
oak: air rooms arc nicely decorated; fine
bttrUroom, with highest tfass plumbing
fixtures. 'Small payment down, balance
like rent.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY ST.
Dundee, $6,000
Wo have Just lletfd 4912 Undsrwood
Ave., a very attractive and well built 7
room hoiiBe, with cement driveway and
Korago for two cars; larfre living room
arrangement, with fireplace, dining room,
kitchen and breakfast room; and second
floor, 3 largo bedrooms nnd small sleep
ing porch. We con aamiro you tho prop
erty cannot be duplicated for the money.
Can arrange easy terms.
Glover & Spain
P19-M City National. Douglas 3962.
FOR qUICK HAL,B,
11Y OWNER,
2116 CABS BT,
Kleven-room, strictly modern house:
well-arranand rooms; six rooms on first
floor, landing up to flvo Urge uedrooms
and bath; nour oar; cloo In, Terms to
suit. A reasonable offer not refused. o
If J Nli". modern rcnldoneu for sals or trade,
Tn live town of Heotfg Illuffs, Nob, Ad
dress. H, MoPormnn, floott's niuffs, Neb,
iriorenea Heal JlHttttv far Sain.
C. U Nethaway, suburban prop, Tlor. 576,
Big Snap
Onlv IS! 1nwn Ami tv, n.. ,i.
will buy this dandy G-rooni bungalow, only '
1 year old. tiled bath, finish In oak.
birch and maple; modern except heat. ,
I'iped for furnace; largo lot; blocks
to car. See this quick.
P. J. Tebbens Co.
750 Omaha Nat. Bank. . Tel. Douglas 2182.
Only $300 Cash
A good opportunity for some one to get
a snap in walking distance. The house
contains 8 splendid rooms and a family
employed can save both their rent and
car fare by Investing Just fctO) cash. Call
ui up,
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Douglas 178, Ware Block,
Nice Home in
KOTJNTZB FtiACE.
Tun rooms, modern; quarter-sawed oak
flnUh, vury nke order, at 2U6 Emmet,
Would take smaller house In exchange.
W. II. GATES,
647 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
l'hono Doug. 1231.
$2,800
Will buy that dandy B.ioom house Jus't
finished, living and dining room finished
in golden oak, one bedroom on first floor,
two nice bedrooms und bath on second
floor) paved street; south front corner
lot all modern In every detail; close to
ir llne cah payment down; balanoe
easy. Keys at office.
l Q. CAttLBEHG,
tlO-312 Drandela Theater Bldg,
OMAHA. July 7. 1914.
Black rust reports from tho spring
ht statos, coupled with tho taking of
l.W.Cw bushels for export, were the po
tent bull hrltn In tho Chicago wheat mar
IV1 yte-nlay. Those who sold hat In
trie belief the boars were slated to again
Ukti tho market within their grasp
olmimod to the buying stde later, when
theio a a reaction nnd rally from the
earlv declines. The feoltng was strong
at the close,
' lllack rust Is a Joko'1 Is tho way ono
Mun;uu vrut eAperis puis mo
claims made by half n dozen men who
,. i.,, i.V1' Tl,1.0 naB aKi returned from
.1. . " "("ins wneHi couniry, says
that present weather conditions are lnvor-
i.m. .i . " . ."lvp.'"l",10IU ot block rust,
but that hi his opinion tt Is too early for
tho dreaded plague to appear.
i?.iiLlli!m,.iot.,S'!8 ot "'o rgest grain
."r,!tl,.tl0 cJ, co tTde In advising
, 8."!d th.Ht Jhe 1'orthwcstern
oiiditlons must be closely watched. That
tno wheat market has been In ucl a
.lopossed statu for a long period thut the
any r2l,o"?t "Ltin ,hat 0,1 wy little
but Shi los,a(l8 of O1' Vetorduy,
. , r ome late on the strength In
wheat. Tho weakness nt St Loula during
in?.li?nlV dlor"1 many or ti e
..iSi .t,dr,, al FMc caused
iM!aLprlra recessions. This was fol
?, d. b?; 8tre"Kth and there was a fur
ther decline later. 1
ln wi..Ci?9d lr"!Kular! t'io latest strength
in wheat causing prices to rally artor
showing material losses early. The mar
ket was off during the morning on heavy
hedging pressure nnd in sympathy with
tho Woakness In other pits. Crop ad
vices were generally favorable,
mi'l-w , i;r"vlslol'a market ribs led the
market. Thero was a good demand for
nnrv- ' J?' .latd waa stl" "nth
'-Ii . nn,d. la.rd "''owed some easing off. but
ribs hold their own.
higher wheat was unchanged to V4c
Cash corn was V higher to He lower.
Lash oats wero Hic higher.
wr,.-'.1Jrnees ot wheat nnd flour wero
wt .n,': cor.n- ,,u- at. .WJ bu.
i, . , rn001 whPt closed Vd higher to
Hf,J?,wri corn. Hd higher to V4d lower.
,mary wh"t rocclpta woro 'M'.OOO bu.
nn(L?1'1Pment8 40C.000 bu.. against rceelnts
, iu oojaw uu. and shipments of 1.221,000 uu.
mm year.
Primary corn receipts were S24.000 bu.
andrt5lA&'nents "S.OW hu- against rceelnts
ot 758,000 bu. and shipments of 1,124,000 bu.
last ear.
I'rlmary oats receipts wero 8S1.000 bu.
and shipments lli;,O0O bu.. ngalnst re-
f!R5.0.f J-JW.OOO u. and shipments of
1,104,000 bu. last year.
CAULOT RECEIPTS.
heat. Corn. Oats.
ST'f. standard, STViCSc live No I. t:c
liarle.N. 4TJ8c. Timothy, U.fi.j0. Hover.
IOoPftl.0. Pork. Ml 76. Ird, H0.0C
10.074. lUb. llWf11W.
BUTTHR-Steatly: creamery, tfMVie.
CllliKSK-Steady; daisies. lVilHc:
twins, 14ffl4t4e; Ainsrlcais 1691IUc: long
horns, HViflfco
rOlM.THY-Allve. lower: fowls, Ific;
springs. lSfiV.
I'HHIS-loiwer. receipt. 11, 772 rasvs; at
mark, rains Included. IfilSc, oltllnary
firsts. 17fl7c. flrslH. ltilK-.
POTATOHet-rnscttlPd. ri-oelpts. 113
oars; Arkansas and Oklahoma Triumph.
Sl.lWttW. Texas triumph. $1.10: Virginia,
bnrrels, tlSOtjN.OO; old. l M11IS.
OMAHA (irCNKIl A.;. -VIIKK.T.
No.
Bt'TTKU No. 1. I-lt). cartons.
1, 60-lb. tubs. 27c.
CHKK8E-Imported Swiss. ISc; Ameri
can Jiwlss, !4c; block Swiss, ttc; twins.
17c; daisies, 17Hc; triplets, 17He; Young
Americas, We; blue Ubol brick, 17'io. llin
burger. 2-lb., 18o; Mb.. Nc; New Yora
while, 19c
K18H White, 16c; trout, 18c; large crap
pies, lc; Spanish mnokercl, lCc; shad roe,
per pair, (Ot, salmon, 16c; halibut, lie;
buffulo, Vc. channel cattish, l&o; pike.
13c; pickerel. 9e.
POULTRY-Broilers, 20e; hens. Kc.
cocks, She; ducks, 8c; geese, So; turkeys.
15c; pigeons, per dozen. WK;; duck. lull
feathetcd, Sc; geese, full feathered, c;
squabs, No. 1 (l.H); No. 2. Kc.
BEKl'" Cl'TS-Rlbs. No. 1. lS'e. No.
2. 17Vc; No. X 15-V'. l.olns. No. 1,
l'jijc. No 2, lS-,c; No S, lrtc. Chucks.
No 1, lie, No. lu4c; No 8. loc. Rounds,
No 1, l.Wc; No. 2, I4 . No. 3. 14o.
Plates. No. 1, Sc; No 2. No. 3. 7c.
The following fruit ana vegetable pries
are quoted by tho Glllnsky Krult company:
KKt lTS-Urnnges: Extra fancy Olen-
,1nru Vnl.nrU. !', ll?u lV.a lbta. lTt'x.
I 200s. 21hs. i50n. $3 70 per box, Hod Ball
vnleiulns, all slics, per nox iKsinons.
Extra fancy Golden Howl 3tiis, SWs, r?.0)
per box. fancy Silver Cord. ;, 360s, $i!.f)
per box. Uratwfrult: Extra fancy 61s,
HW per box; extra fancy. 4fis, $4.1X0 per
box; extra fancy, 36s, $3 60 per box; In
dian River 64s and SOs, $6.00 per box.
Apples: Hen Davis, $175 per 1kx; Wine
saps, $2.60 per box. California Emits.
Burbank piimis, $1 28 pei Ihix; Cllmas
plums, $16o per box, Tragedy plums, $l."r
por box; California peaches, $1.10111 2T per
box. blttckraspberrles, Hr 24-plnt case,
$2 25 per ease; red raspberries, per 24-plno
case, $2.&o per case; Booseberrles, per 34
pine case, $2 60 per case; cherries, per 24
plno case, $2 00 per cusp.
V E G E T A B 1 E S Cauliflower, home
grown, $1.00 it basket; Cnllfurnlti onions,
6c por lb ; peppers, p-r basket; fancy
tomatoes, $100 per elate. 6 crate lots, !XKJ
per crate; lucumbeis. huthmise, COclijtl.n)
per dor ; now beets, carrots, turnips, 2So
per dor..; celery, $1 00 per doz., hend let
tuce, 60ejf$150 per doz.; lent Icttucu, 400
per doz.; onions, homo-grown, 15c per
doz.; radishes, 16c per doe., parsley, 60o
per doz.. garlic, Italian, 20c per lb., horse
radish. $1.65 per case; shelled popcorn, fia
per lb; asparagus, home-grown, por dozen
market price about 30o per doz.; potatoes,
t allfornla now potatoes, 2io per lb
watermelons, lic per lb.; cantaloupes,
California Htandards, $2.50 per crate; Cali
fornia pohys, $2.00 per crate; cauliflower,
hony.grown, $1.00 per basket; bananas.
fl.lfMlu.w JUT uunfi
x-Nl .T'tr;?.,lUod. I"-'"""'". SI '" Por case;
fso. 1 California walnuts, ISlic por lb.;
Chicago ,
Minneapolis .
Duluth
Omaha
Kansua City
M. J.OUlH
Winnipeg
035
... 5S
258
4
41
152
.355
2S7
31
U
33
305
These sales were reported: Oats No. 3
white: 1 car, 33Uc; 1 car. 33c. No. 4 white;
2 cars. 32c; 2 cars, 32c. Corn No. 2
white: 1 car. 6SHe. No. 3 white: 1 car,
CSc. No. 2 vellow: 3 ram. faitn- a fnr
63c. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. R2Ur Nn
mixed: 1 car, 62,ic; S cars, 62c. No. 3
mixed: 1 car, 61?ic; 2 cars, 61 He. No. 4
mixed: 1 car, 61c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 6O2.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard.
C9KS('74Ho; No. a spring, 79V6OS0V4c; No. 3
spring, 78H5T79KC; No. 4 spring, 75V4S77HC;
No. 2 durum, 70H71Hc; No. 3 durum, 69H
3 white, 7ie68c; No. 4 white, 6667c; No,
2 yellow, G31r63Vic; No. 3 yellow, 62i0S3c.
No. 4 yellow, 00HitIlHc; No. 2, 6362c;
3 white, 33iifl3Vic; No. 4 White, 32tf32ic.
Barley: Malting, WTS4c; No. 1 feed. 45
llye: No. 2, SOHfiOlc; No. 3. 49H
ffiCOc
60c.
71
On Your Money.
Good Security
Yourioney Invested with im
will earn not less than 7 In
AMOUNTS OF $100 OU MORH,
Invest your money In Omaha
Real EitAte and receive your
division of tho profits In our
now profit-sharing plan, Why
bo satisfied with 8 to 4
when you are guaranteed 7
with the provision that you re
ceive your proportlonnto shnre
of the earnings .of this com
pany and have your money pro
tected by the highest class of
security.
For further Information write
us for our booklet which will
give you a detailed report of our
Company, and Its profit sharing
plan.
Our net assets above all liabil
ities are now over $200,000
Hastings & Neyden
1014 Harney St.
r
Apartment House
or Brick Flat Site
Located at the northwest corner of 224
and CallXornla; 80 ft. south front on Col
Ifornla; both Btreeta. paved; haa -room
house, which can be used for a number
of -years and later on erect three brick
flats or build an apartment house. Oimtr
wants to sell within the naxt ten days
and has made a very low prico for this
desirable corner; box a south and east
exposure! only two blocks from Crdghton
college and within walking distance of
downtown.
Hastings & Heyden
1814 Harney St.
MEN
The Olothes Bargain op
portunity of the year will
be yours,
Beginning
Thursday, July 9
You'll never have a great
erone, Prepare to be here
first thing Thursday,
Watch Wednoaday Even
ing papers for particu
lars and prices,
HAYDEN'S
THE OMAHA BEE-
THF HOME PAPER.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND ITtOVISIONS
Features of die Trndluu and Closlnir
I'rleen on llonrit of Trade.
CHICAGO. July 7. Uneasiness over
tho chance of railroad labor troubles had
a good deal to ilo with cnuslnir wlmsit
prices to rally today ufter u weak start.
xne market cloned steady. '4o off to lie
up, compared with last night. Corn
scorea a net gain of ViJTUic and oats an
advance of lie to ?(iWc. In nrovisloiiH.
the outcome varied from SHOtc decline
10 a rise 01 DC.
Active buying on tho part of leadlnc
houses accompanied the bullish reaction
In wheat. Scattering reports of fresh
discoveries of black rust counted In fa
vor of thn hlllln. nnri mn Hid nnwu it
drouth damago In Important uccttons of
Canada.
tooi orcezes mat icnaeu to avert a
sprcau ot uiacit rust made the wheat
market inclined downward until nearly
uie iniuaie ui mo session. i-Jxport. sales,
gradually Increased to a liberal total,
however, and European crop reports wero
pessimistic. especially from Russln.
Wheat chiefly seemed to Influence the
latter strengtti, inougn, was tho risk of
a tleup of western railroads putting sell
ers In u bad plight.
In the corn crowd, predictions that at
best the crop this year would be only a
modorato one helped to develop bullish
sentiment.
Oats rose mainly as a result of buying
on the part of elevator Interests. Illinois
crop advices wero bullish,
.Higher prices for hogs gave steadi
ness to provisions. Tho consequent op
portunity to realize on holdings was
promptly taken advantage of by the
packers.
,,tr iu.; inueris, ioc per lb.;
almonds. 20o per 11).. popcorn. 5c per lb
CALIFORNIA FltlMTS-Cherrles. $2.00
box; apricots. $1.75 crule- nlni,,. ti -
cralo; peaches, $1.10 to $1.25 box; ' black
raspberries. 24-plnt ensc. $2.25 case; red
uo,...ciMco, .1-iiiiu uiiro, case; goose
berries, 24-plnt case, $2.60 case; chSrrios.
24-plnt case, $2.00 case.
J!PT-A.TOES-Cnllfor,'l'. new. 2ic lb.
WATERMELON8-l4o lb.
.nV?VI'0A,8Ftt,,rornlB- "a'xlards.
$2.50 crate; California, pony, $2.00 crate.
i V'l'-'uw.uK-nonio grown, $1.00
i4'IPPI',.KS-,1florlda: 4Ss- "ate;
ill: SS:1 cralo; 308 aml
BANANAS $1.75 to $3.60 bunrli.
MISCELLANEOl'S-tiugar walnut dates,
$1.25 per box; limes. $1.76 per basket
crackerjack, $.1.60 per case; checkers. $3.60
per case; crackerjack, per half case. $1 76
checkers, per hnlfcase, $1.75!
Corn and Wheat IWrIoh Bulletin.
llnuo!1! St.. W,ifat reKlon i"ttln of the
ii?oJsiates Dl)ament of Agriculture,
Jv ?i -r ,bureau' t Qmahn, for the twen
m?H,r, ho,ur" ending at S a. in.. 76th
meridian time, Tuesday, July 7, 1914;
OitAHA DISTRICT. '
c. . -Temp. Rain
Statloiifl. Illui. i ,,.., t.,n oi...
Aahland NVh""K '"AV
Auburn. Neb... 92 60 !s5 clear
u ken How, Nb 89 51 .00 Clear
Co lirnbus, Neb. 91 64 .02 Pt. cloudy
Cu bertson, Nb. 88 60 .00 Clear
Fairmont, Neb. S!i tU .14 Pt. cloudv
ur. island. Nb.. S) a m dear
iiartlngfn, Nb 90 CO .00 Clear
Hastings, Neb.. 89 o; .00 pt. cloudy
IIolrlrt,e. NTK OA nt '
Lincoln, Neb... 88 6S !l7 Clenr
"No. Platte. Nb 90 6S .00 Clear
Oakdalc. Wh m i: i.
Omaha. Neh Ml r.i 7 r-i...
Tekamah, Neb. 84 fi? .00 Clear
aientlne, Nb. 80 61 .00 Clear
A,ta la-, M "2 1.06 Clear
Carroll. In ":"i c-. . ti !,.
Clarinda, la.... 84 70 .42 Clear
S bley, la 85 RJ .03 Clear
dioux .iiy, ia.. 86 61 .00 Clear
Article' Open. I High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
July.'
Kept i
Corn. I
July. I
Hopt.
Oat.
July
fiept'
Pork (
July.!
Bept
Lard I
July'
Sept 1
Ribs.
July
Eept i
79',i' tovj 73 I
7SH' 79HI 7SHI
66V, 68 I 68h
C3i 64H 63?il
3!i: 36HI SB'.il
SoHl Si 36HI
80 '
V4I .
67h
64HI
I
36?i!
35H
II 65
20 20
10 2h'
10 20
U 86
21 76
20 30 j
10 12H
10 25
21 65
20 15
I 10 06
10 20
1 20 30 I
I 10 00 I
10 20
79i
79U
VAi,
C4
36i
35U
21 70
20 25
10 20
10 Zii
86 68 .(0
94 62 .00
92 62 .00
90 64 .JO
94 70 .20
88 KS .70
90 OS 1.10
8S 04 .60
11 85
11 77HI
H 87H
11 2H
11 85 1 11 S2H
11 85 11 T7HI
rHtrnirn Pn all Pra Whanf XTn O H
northern, 8S4089Hc; No. 2 spring. 8783e.
i.uru o u yuiiow, wMviwnc; wo. yel
loxv, 68868HC. Oats No. 3 white, SCHW
WrrantdioatvaSttafatlQsh
Gombaufi'm
Caustic Balsam
Has Imitators But Ho Competitors.
A Baft, Speedy and Positive Cure for
Cuk. Bfliat, Bwttar, Cpn4 Hixk,
Etiiin.d Tendont, rooai.r, Will
Puff., and all luuiu froa flctTia,
Slsfboat and otbtr bear tumttu
Cures all skla sUttuts r rarulttt,
Ikniii, Slfhthtria, Btmorts all
Buebti fnua Herns or Cittit,
. HamuJUniejT for Khnsutltau
Sprtint, gors Tbnat, UU totHaibTZ
r.rr botUs of Cntl iUira sol4 U
Vrrnt4 la (Irs MUfu:Uoiu I?lc (1 in
P.r bottl. SoU lir drusiliu, or itcc bi ii.
fircu, ctwrrra pud, wlia full direction! for
Is sm. t'tTluna for etiertpure dmlin,
ttiaoaUij, oto. Addnu H
Pit Uwrenct-Wllllami Co.,CIUnd, 0.
Jllnlmum t
period ending at 8 a. in.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
. , No. of -Temp. Raln-
Dlstrlct. Stations. High. Low. fall.
uiujiiuuh, yj JB
Louisville, Ky... 22
India'polis, Ind.. 13
Chicago. Ill 24
St. Louis, Mo.... 18
Dos Moines, la . 24
Knn. City, Mo.. 32
Omaha. Nob 17
Summary of weather nnd crop condi
tions In corn and wheat region for week
ending July 6, 1914:
WASHINGTON, D. C July 7.
The weather was favorable for hur-
VJn,lnn n'lhta. ii.h.nl ...Klnl. 1- . t -
.u..n ,.,,i.uk, rr u iv.il in im
yonced as far north ns Nebraska. Threli-
iiih u iiruBruBBini; taiisiaciunty, except
In Dortlons Of KnnKHn with Littinrnllv
good yields. In the spring wheut belt
moderato temperatures und well distribu
ted showora gave excellent growing
Wn.hor n nrl Ihn .rnn nnnllnunn ,.. ......
erally good condition except some local
rust In Minnesota Corn made good
growth, except iu Kentucky and portions
of surrounding states, whero drouth con
tinues and rain cumo too lato to some dry
sections to the southward. Cultivation
progressed rapidly In all portions of the
belt, and Is now well advanced or com
pleted In all central sectlona. Oats and
hay wero still further damaged In the
Ohio valley, and cut short southward, on
acrount of dry weather, but continue fa
vorable in the nortli and west. Weather
was favorable for tohaeco setting and
growth, except In Kentucky and a por
tion of the surrounding states.
L. A.WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
ICanana City (irnln unit Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. July 7,-WHEAT-No.
2 hard, 7C'fJ83V4c; No. I red. 7476c: July,
73c; September, 73r; Uo.-embcr, 78T407CO.
CORN No. 2 mixed. o&fcCSHc:. No. 2
white, 72M2V4o; September, 63Q2V4c; De
cember, 61c
OATS No. 2 white. 3Kjaj!4c; No. 2
mixed. 31(832c.
BUTTER Creamery. S2c; firsts, 21c;
seconds, 18c; packing, 17c
EGOS Firsts. ISHc, seconds, 14c.
POULTRY Hens, 14c; broilers, 24c,
Minneapolis (iruln Market,
MaNNHAPOIJtB, July 7. WHEAT
July, Mic, September, kmc; No. 1 hard,
92ttc; No. 1 northern. W.flOlUc: No. 2
northern. OOHcaiUc.
FLOUR Unchanged.
BARLEY 41B49V4C
RYK-oiV4Gfi!ic.
BR AN Unchanged .
C:ORN No. 3 yellow. (SUfflStc.
OATS No. 3 white. 34Hlc.
SEED Flax, $1.57H11 CO',,.
Liverpool (irnln Market.
LIVERPOOL, July 7.-WHKAT No. 1
Manitoba, 7s4Vid, No. 2. 7s Id; July,
Called; October, 6s Mid; Decomlier, 6a 101
CORN American mixed, 67Hd; July,
oe
I
Nt. I.nnU General Market.
ST LOUIS, July 7. WJIEAT No. ;
rl, TtStWnv. No. 2 hard, 7880Cc; July,
77S; September, T7V4c.
CORN-No. 2, 7o; No. 2 white, 71c;
July, 60'c. September, Clo.
Evaitorated Apples nnd Dried Frulta
NEW YORK, July 7 EVAPORATED
APPLES-Qulet.
DRIED FRUIT-Prunes easy Aprlv)ts
an J peaches quiet. Raisins dull.
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Trade in Good, Healthy Con
dition, with Trices Steady.
HOGS SLOW. OPEN VERY LATE
I'nlr Hun of Mtrep nmt I.niiiti nnd
tiood, Aflhe Denmiid 15err
llilnn SelU llnrly nnd JMrnnu;
to Ten t'eiitu lllttlirr.
1914.
Sheep.
9.0J2
S.C0
SOUTH OMAHA. July 7.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs.
Offl.lal Mon.lav j.PTO 5.?(B
Estimate Tuesday .... 2,000 -.
Tv, dnvs this week. 4.0T0 10,W 17.022
Same days last week.. 7,t 15. Mil '.
Samp dnH i wks. nKo. 5.341 I8.:ll.", I2.W
SHHllle days 3 wks. ago ,H95 19,7nl H.ttl
Same .lays 4 wks. ago, 5,n7 11,010 :..!B5
Same days last year.. 3.763 IK,!'. I 34.676
The following tulilo shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep ut tho South
Umaha live stock market for tho year to
Onto as compared with last joar:
, . 1914. 141 Inc. Deo.
Cuttle 410,323 4!8.)a" 1S.5I2
llous 1.3!K!,2.S".t 1.512.373 116,01
Sheep 1.113,886 160.981 l(.2.!l
The following table show mo range of
prices for hogs nt tho South umaha live,
stock market 4Ur the lust ftw days, wlln
comparisons;
Unto. 1914.
June 16.
June 16.
June 17.
.lUllo 18.
June 19.
June 20.
June 21.
June 22.1
June 3.
uno 21.
June 25.
Juno 26.
11913.11912. .1911. 191Q.liKi9.l!M8
6 78!
27.
2
Zt.
30
1.
June
Juno
Juno
June
July
July
JUiy
July 4
July ti..
July 6..
July 7.
S 01 I I 7 i6, 6 781 9 401 7 571 6
S 01U S 60 ID So 9 SS 7 66 6 54
S OSHl S 401 7 161 6 til 9 211 ! 631 6 53
8 18v 8 231 7 U I 9 301 7 Ml 6 Hi
I W 4 M
S 30UI g 41 7 291 5 2I
a i a j vi, i . o .j, a si
8 13 7 40 6 IS 9 10
8 44 6 2t) 9 151
44 16 201 9 15
7 46 6 141 9
7 36 9 2ii'
7 a 6 1!
7 30 C 14 9 13
7 3l 0 OS, 9 00
4
Mi,
8 23
S 09
8 Ml
8 12H
C I? 7
8 151
8 lSl.i
8 2TUI 8 61
8 17M 8 86
8
8 61
8 S3
8 62
8 46)
o It
7CSI
7 451 S S6
7 45 f. 8 i
I 7 401 0 92
7 4S 5 87
7 6SI 1 8.1
I & t6
7 ,;i
instnncca no better lhan steady. In
ther WiM-ds, things wero in an abso
lutely stagnant condition, with tho de
niaitd very Indifferent.
ReHjrts of a strong close at Chicago
caused a little life mimnd H o'clock, and
bids on desirable hogs strengthened n
shade at this time, sn that a numlier of
loads on the mixed nnd but. 'her order
moved at prices that were strong to a
shade ltlfhcr than yesterday's nverape.
Up to this time no rouslstont bidding had
been done, but now packers started look
ll.g at everything Bids In most ea'Jes
were Just about steady, although quite a
few showed some strength, and some
could Ik called a shade hlghei. Up tn
this time salesmen had been putting up
a strong show ot resistance, but the
li nger the thing dragged the more lifeless
Il looked, and from 11 o'clock on a rather
desultoiy movement whs kept up on the
1bsI noted, that Is, strong to a shade
hlaher on must kinds, ulth quite n
sprinkling that did not look any bettor
ban steady. At the best, it was n dull
and rather mean market fron, the outset,
und pilcrs mil be quoted ns generally
Heady to fa higher.
Most of the packer sales were miido nt
$smtis, uitt, H Bprinkllng up to $s.j7U.
Shipping kinds sold largely nt J4aVfiS,
piittlng tho bulk of all the s.Ues nt .LUfC
8 38. Tops landed nt $8.40.
Representative sales-
No. Ar. Mh. IT. No. At 8h. lr.
f HI 0 M M lt W I S7'
102 31 1 m
K 1W W II 116 IN t M
M 1 M SM M IK
II Ml 500 S M M l ICQ S 3rt
7i "i ac' m uit m n
ii s m, WH Ml Un
:s ...m w 11 w n u
0 Ml W S ft
M .. Ill ... 5 M Ill ... 1 S
it . . w m 11 n iw s js
4.. .nu in 11 in rt ... in
; " ... i m ... 11
M Ml ... I K 7t t ... x .V.
W . . 1 M II ...... 8 M
71 ui ... 1 as il io i( in
70 . .. hi 4.1 in 4n rt ... 1 at
I 41 .. .1J ID 1 M 14 HI 40 II X
1 71 .... Ill I 96 IN IS! 10 IK
1 n .... m o M ro :u ... 11 ss
I M . . .144 40 f M TI Sill .. II In
I 6" M KO J 70 ir, . . 4fl
W M II .. . 172 .. 1(1
! 70 . .. 134 ISO 174 .. ,M7 14 110
! 75 .114 ISO k 271,
7 3 Ij 6 lSi 8 W 7 C2 5 93 river
( so! 9 c:i 7 M, i" tC
7 73 6 37H0 l ti 7.H 5 7',
2-1 8 21H4I 8 68 7 19 8 79) 7 3 C 97
S "!, 8 W I lb ti 4t U, l lit
1 I. I
I 8 711 7 23 6 33 8 Ml 7 711
S , C fi 8 Wl 7 75 6 I!
S 2C S 81) ' f 0 31 8 78 7 59 II 3i
Sunday. Holiday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock nt
1 111011 stock yards 11 South Omaha
four hours ending nt 3 p. 111.
tho
for twenty
yestorday :
SRVO-Si.IIM.rau
waiiie.
C. M. St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific ...
Union Pacific
C. & N. W... east .
C. & N. W.. west .
C, St. P., M. & O .
C. B. & Q east .
C H. A Q., west .
C, H. t. .& P., oast
C. R. I. & P., west
Illinois Central ....
Totuls recclptes
Morris A Co
Swift nnd company .
Cudaliy Packing Co.
Armour Ac Co
J. W. Murphy
Morrell
Lincoln Packing Co.
S. O. .Packing Co
Kay Co
Grain Belt Serum Co.
O. K. Serum Co
King company
Benton,. Vansant Ai Lush
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
J. H. Bulla
McCrenry & K el lug ...
Rothschild
M. & K. Calf Co
Hlgglns
Hunffuian
ltoth
iMeyers
Tanner Bros
John Harvey
1 4
3
6 ' 21 29
1 6
IS X 3
10 8
1.1 2
IS 18
9 8..
1
1 4
.... 93 104 32
I-HEAD.
Cnttlo.Hogs.Shoep
. 293 9lV fiSO
. 623 i.rm 1,831
. 478 1,763 3.141
. 299 1,496 3,01V!
. .. 021
. 17
6
30.1
IS
3
31
t
38
21
6
9
2")
4
19
18
.3,0(0
!,777
3,932
wero
Totals
CATTLE Receipts this morning
again very iignt. only ill cars being re
IKirtcd. This leaves tho total for tho two
dnys this week ut 4,070 head, being tho
smallest of any similar period thus far
thlH year, but still larger than the cor
responding time a year ago by a few
hundred head.
There wus very little change In tho
market In cither direction, prices uu a
rule being quoted as steady with yester
day. There was, however, a good, firm
leullng nnd tho trade wua In a henlthy
condition from start to finish. I'retty
much everything had changed hands by
10 o clock In the morning, the market
being reasonably active after tho trade
wus onco unuor way. This was true of
practlcully all kinds of stock. Thero wnn
nothing very fancy In tho yards, but
thero wero cattle, both heavy and light,
tiwim VI1UUH11 IO orillg
Quotations on cattle; Quod to choice beef
fiSis M.504TJ.1O; fair to good beef steers,
$8.1008.36; common to fair beef stoers, $7.60
KI8 10: good to choice cornferl hoirarn. 1T;
J18.25; good tn lIioIco cornfed cows, $6.75tf
tv, inn iu noon 1,-ruurfl, .!. ikuu.io; com
mon to fair grades, $3.7i5.75; good to
choice (tuckers and feeders, $7.50118.00;
fair to good stockers and feeders. $6.75
7.60; common to fair atockcra and feodors.
J0.2&OS.75; stock cows and heifers, J5.OC0
7.2n: stock calves, $6,6047.75; veal calves.
$7.60NO.O0: bulls, stags, etc.. $6,25Q7.65.
Representative Males.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
SO
10
21
41
4
40
1
14
11
10
KHHKU-Tlie fact that other Missouri
vcr markets nmt rhicneo iv,m liui.iiv
eupplled again today created a bullish
feeling in the local tinde and as a result
the packer buyers were forced to take
the fairly largo receipts here at prices
strong to n dime higher nil around on
Loth sheep nnd lambs. The situation Is
that Idaho Is still the lilef c ontributor
of rniiKo offerings and not enough of such
sheep and lambs rjr coming to go around
to the different markets. Heavier runs
aro looked for In tho very nenr future
mid traders-would not be aurprlsed to see
a decide.) drop in values before long.
Trndo this morning was fairly active,
everything being weighed up cany in tho
forenoon.
Thn 9o quotation on lniiiha reached yes
terday was the popular price, ns the bulk
of thn lambs sold at that flguie, still tho
orferltigs hud to be good to sell In that
notch. Thero were u few less desirable
grades nt $8.86 and the culls went to the
puckers around $6.60Jii0.i'0. Few It any ford
ing grndee wore available.
Aceil sheen were In menircr slllinlv nnd
the demand being good, most everything
sold In a short time, there being four
curs of Idaho wethers aooil enough to
bring $5.55 and somo owes $4.75. Outside of
these few sales nothing olso of conse
quenco took plnco In this division.
Tho local receipts amounted to somo
s nmi Imnil eomnnred with 7.022 a Week
ngo, 7.475 two weeks nP" and 13.410 a year
ago. General quality good.
Quotations on rsngo sheep nnd lambs:
Lnmbs, good to choice, $8.S5iJT9 10! lambs,
fair to good, $S.60flS.; lambs, feeders.
$,V75fi6.C0; yearlings, good tn choice, 10.35
M6.60: yearlings, fair to good, $6.uoif6.3S,
wAthnr. aood to choice. 6.45(16,70: weth
ers, fair to good, $5.86176.45; ewes, good
to choice, $4.tWB'4.SO; ewes, ralr to good,
tl.Kff4.60.
No. Av.
8X8 Idaho lambs 70
10 oulls i
IS native ewes 125
33 native lambs 63
178 western ewes 100
129 lnmbs nnd yearlings 63
lnmns
N EW YOJIK, July 7. -Trading In slockH
niVi'"" wlt!10"t "leflnltB trend Vintll tho
Una hour, when tho list wns lifted out
."." 7,riy il'"" to the aceompan ?
P V'""'''""'"''!" activity Gains ot
! ifir2i no'l,H occurred In that hrlef period,
hltflj in the shares ot thn eastern rall
loads, which gave rise to renewed rumors
pt tin early announcement In tho Impend
ing fielnht rule case.
..Jr.,,lp """"iter part ot the session thn
price movement was Irregular on a mini
mum or dealings. Specialties were again
conspicuous by tlielr unexplained gains
or 2 tn 4 points nnd the Gould shares
weto active, at marked recessions, Mis
souri Pacific losing 2 joints nnd the col
latetnl bonds 5. Shnrtl ilrrilnna In IIiai.
securities as associated wtlh the pro-
I'of.-u iiinineini rrailjiistment of the Mis
souri I'nrllle system, which Is assumed
to Involve a severe scaling down ot exls
lug Issues Rock Island securities, Includ
ing the collateral bonds nnd preferred nnd
common shared, csabllshed new low
prices.
Among tho specialties which added to
recent gnlns wore Mexican Petroleum,
fttidebnker, common and preferred,
I nlled States Express, Central Leather
proterrrd and General Motors', whllo
I nltod Dry Goods proferred recovered al
most 4 points on the decline which pro
ceded nnd followed tho Claflln failure
Geneinl news of tho day, aside from
the nppnrrnt success of tho new French
loan, una not helpful to the conetruotlvo
side. Sumo udnlltlonnl adverse railway re
ports for Mn were announced, including
that or ti e Grent Northern system, with
a net loss approximating $1,000,000. indica
tion of further dulny in tho makeup of
the federal reserve board and tho In
derinlto closing of n large steel plant In
Maryland were other obstructive fatcors.
In the main the bond market showed n.
firm undertone, the feature being a 6
polnl gain In International Pnmn 6s. Total
sales, pur vnluo, $2,016,000. United States
bnnrti were unchanged on all.
Numbet ot snles and lending quotations)
on stocks wero as follows:
So In. Hlch. Lnw. Ow,
lambs ..
wethers
wethers
wethers
wethers
82 Idaho
85 native
239 Idaho
122 Idaho
256 Idaho
229 Idaho
148 culls .
1,460 ldahu lambs
247 culls
136 Oregon lnmbs
497 Idaho lnmbs .
410 Idaho lambs
100 culls
140 culls
193 Idaho ewes ..
30 culls
:!4 Idaho
80 Idaho
ewes
yonrlliiKB
38 Idaho yearlings
.. 60
.. 73
.. 92
.. 91
.. 91
.. 90
.. 90
.. C2
.. 64
.. r.7
.. 05
.. 6S
.. 57
.. 56
..101
.. 89
..104
.. SI
.. 98
Pr.
!) 00
7 00
4 75
8 00
4 8T
6 90
8 85
9 00
5 V,
5 6't
6 55
b 6T,
4 25
! 00
6 75
9 00
8 95
8 90
6 75
G 76
4 70
3 20
4 75
6 25
0 (X)
CHICAGO I.IVli STUCK MARKET
No. Ar. Pr.
24 90 7 10
1 ISO 7 80
It 1025 1 l"l
Ei IS! 8 m
41 1134 11 Oi
6 ai 1 10
a !7 I IS
30 1344 8
11 114 I 2
IV 1111 8 30
26 901 t 40
9 11411 8 40
6...., 1HS I 40
20 lOfi! 1 40
42..., UII 8 46
:o tin hi
STEERS A
22 UI IM
21 77 8 W
At, rr.
S7 8 to
30....
32....
Z....
I....
I....
.. 121
.. 894
.. 7H0
.. ISO
.. 120
.. IU
.. 0
.. m
.. 140
.. 940
. .1041
..10W
..10:0
..1110
.. 180
.. 880
-.1140
.. M0
.. fc04
., Ill
.. 10
.. m
.... 110
....lino
.... 140
1160
....uvi
.... 141
....uw
8..
JO..
17..
10..
84..
ri 1
II..
41..
40..
I 10
8 tn
COW s.
I 01
4 04
4 CI
I 78
4 75
6 00
I 00
I 10
C 'X
6 25
6 V)
C re
I 15
8f
(1
1.
1.
1.
HEIFERS.
I IS 3
os 4
1 1G 1
I 80 2
671 1 ...
BULLS.
170
10
180
3M
JtO
t 36
S CO
i 6
5 71
00
1 00
I 10
CALVES,
1.
I..,.
1114
1171
1182
.... 1217
1221
1IM
1131
1113
1230
1205
1245
nut
1232
1240
....1411
FERS.
71
13J1
7tt
. 10K
.. WO
..1038
..10M
.. Wu
.. HI
.. 711
.. 798
..10JG
..1404
.. mi
.. 831
. .ixm
..1070
..1130
.. ut
.. J
.. 410
.. MS
.. 730
..1110
..1(90
.. 840
..1013
..1IW
..1410
..1700
8 IS
8 M
8 81
I 6
8 eo
I IS
I 70
I T
I IS
I IS
8 !1
8 90
9 Oil
I 00
1 II
8 4
I DO
I 80
6 00
10
6 10
C M
SO
I 10
C 36
IS
C 18
8 44
e ro
I 71
75
1 O0
7 16
I 78
I 80
I 00
t 24
8 40
6 li
40
( 10
I 4
t 41
7 10
7 35
1 60
I 7t
9 X
I 10
9 V)
i.
1.
J...
1...
4...
... 11 10 00
.... 1(0 10 (O
.... IM 10 00
.... 170 10 04
.... it: 10
150 10 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
mo
800
. 100
171
04
7 00
7 Oil
I W
47....
I.
II.
KB
111
111
7 l(
7 24
7 10
WBHTKRN8.
UTAH.
11 steers. ..1380 6 76 41 steers. . .1224 7 85
37 stoers... 1208 7 86 9 bulls 1391 6 20
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 cow 1180 6 00 2 rows 1000 6 00
S cows 1052 4 80 8 feeders.. 095 7 26
heifers. 670 6 70 1 bull 710 6 10
HOGS Supplies amounted to about 114
cars, or 7,000 head, bringing the total for
tho week up to 10.369 hend. This Is 5.600
smaller than last week, and inure than
3,600 short of a year ago.
Shipping orders were fairly large this
morning, and a number of loads were
sold on shipping and sieculatlve account
that looked to be around a nickel higher.
In spite of the faot that rocelpts were
moderate and other markets all stronger,
packers played the waiting game again
today, with the result that It was well
along toward noon before they began to
look around very much During the
eerly yart of the forenoon packer buyen
seemed to have no Inttereat In the trade.
The only hogs that drew u killer bid
were the more desirable butcher weights,
and tho best offers on these were In most
t'ntlle Ntencly Hogs Strong
Hlieep Slronnr.
CHICAGO. July 7. CATTLE Receipts,
3,600 hood; market steady; beeves, $7.40i
9.66; steers, $0.4'W8.25; stockers nnd feed
ers, $5.76ii.0O; cows and heifers, $370ti
8.85; calves. $7.5UlKO.;io.
HOGS-Recclpts. 12,000 head; market,
strong; bulk, $S.35fi8.fcO; Kht, W.2Stt.70;
mixed, $8.26(8.70; heavy, $8.0508.67 ;
rough. $S.tol8.20; pigs, $7.45Tt8.40
SHEEP AND lMBS-RewlPts. 10,000
head; market strong: sheep. $5.Wrt,.10;
yearlings, $6.0007 60; lnmbs, $6.WX89.30.
Kmisns City Mve Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. July 7 CATTLE!
-Receipts. 6.000. head, markot steady to
16c higher; prime fed steers, J&lOTiO.M;
dressod beef steers, 7.76J3.00; western
steers, $6.60110.23; stockers and feeders.
6.0Ofl.10; bulls, $5254j7.00; calves, $0.60
1000.
HOGB Receipts, 9.200 head; markot
steady to 5o hlger; bulk of sales, $8.35
48.60; heavy. $S.464T8.W; packers und
butchers, $8.40fl8.67V4, light, $8.3008.66; pigs,
18.001(8.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rcolpts. 2,400
head; market 10c to 16o higher; lambs,
$S.600.10; yearlingi. $6.0Cxa.60; wethors,
$4.75416.76; owes, $4.0006.00.
SI. I.ouls Live HtooU Market.
ST. 1X1UI8, Mo.. July 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,300 head; market 10a to 20c
higher: natlvo benf steers, $7.60S9.30;
cows and heifers,, $5,003.00; stockers and
feeders. $6.00Ti7.60, southorn steers, $5.00
U8.40; cows und heifers, $4.(v)4r6.6D; native
calves, ttMKUv.iu.
HOOS Receipts, 7,200 head; market 5c
to 10c higher; pigs nnd lights. $7.0038.0);
mixed nnd butchers, $8.454i.70j good
heavy. OS.604j8.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.100
head; markot strong; native muttons, $4.76
(JJ5.00; lambs, $8.00119.25.
I
.NIoiik Cll- I.lvn Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 7. -CATTLE
Iluceiptn, 1,000 head; market strong; na
tive steers. $7.00(119.10: butchers, $5,601(7.60:
cows and hellers, $4.M(ij.75; cunners, $50
4(6.25; calves, JS.OOJill.u); bulls, stags, etc.,
J6.2rti7.60.
HOGS Receipts, 5.000 hend; market
steady: heavy. $S.20ij8.30; mixed. $8.1
8.20; light, $8.154(8.17',4; bulk of sales, $8.16
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET!
Trading with Definite Trend Til
Final Hour.
- 1 - 1
LIST THEN OUT OF LETHARGY
'or Grent ex Part of
Prleo Movement Is
on Mlnltunm Amount of
Dentin k.
Session thfl
Irrriralar
Aliv.la nnl.l .
AmaUamatod Copper ...
Amrrlcan lleet Sunar. ..
Amrrlran Cn
Amrrlmn H. AH. . ..
Amrrlcan f. & It. pM...
Amer Suanr Iterinlna .
Amrrlcan T A T
Anirrhnti Tonaoeo
Anaconda Minim
Alrhl.nn
IKHImore tt Ohio
Urookljtn Itapld Tr
California Prlrolrum . ..
Canadian Torino
Cintr.l Inllior
('MaPeaa Ohio
(-hlc.ro O. W
Chicago. M. & HI. P....
Chlcaito . N. W
Chlnn Copper ..
Colorado Fual II Iron....
Colorado i- Bouthern
tlrnfrr & Itlo Uranda. . .
tlrnvrr A 11 (1. pf,l
DlKlllleni' Hrcurltlra
Brio
(lenoral Klrctrlo
Oreat Northern pfd
(Ireat Nortlirrn OrP ttta.
(luctenhelm Kaplorntlon .
Illinois CVntral
lnlerhorouh Mrt. pM..
Inrplratlon Copper
International HarTetter .
Kan.aa Cltr Southern....
I-ehlKh Valley
Iiulatllle Na.h.llle.k
Metlcan PKrolauni
Miami Topper
MUaouri, K. & T
Mluourl 1'acltle
National Illamit
National Lead
Nevada X?opper
Now York Central..
N Y. N. It. H
Norfolk ft We.tern
Northern Pacific
Vaclflc Mall
Pacific T. AV T
1'rnn.jlvanla
Pullman Palaco Car
nar Con. Copper
Itesdlnc
nepubllo Iron & gttel....
Heck Uland Co
llnrk laland Co. ptd
8t. L ; R. r. 2d pfd...
oirthern Pacific
Kouthern Hallwar
Tennrewee, Copper .....
Teaaa CYimpanj'
Union Pacific
Union l'aclflo pfd
Utah Coppar
Wnhaali pfd
Werfarn Union
We.tlnaliouaa Klectrlo ...
Totol sale for the day,
300
10.800
200
8.000
2,100
700
400
COO
l.WH)
1,100
1.100
5O0
2.600
S.0il
11.800
400
700
100
1,000
1,000
000
'iiioo
100
100
too
1,900
27',
71H
24i
IIH
120
ut,
191,
OJ'4
I1H
19
19414
3S
' SIU
144
100
13t,
4tl
II
17 li
'tlfi
114 1,
33i
17 'i
70H
v,
1H
84
190 i
2!H
lUi
Mil
91 14
19
IKU
11
8 Hi
IM
H,
111H
4t
18K
aii
1H
im
ih UK
too
1.8O0
1,400
101
1M4
107
27
126i
6.401) u eon
100
14.400
300
1.100
1,600
"i.'ioo
100
7H
11
CSil
i'ii
a
im,
1st;
111
it
ill i
1H4
8,eoo mi HIS
1,100
19,109
'i.'ioo
i.axi
lb'.ioo
300
800
200
15,900
.100
6,300
1,100
1.200
I1H
16SV
"Hi
9744
111
M4i
148 V
1S7
lOIHi
em
IIH
nu
leiv
' iu!
IV,
96i
lti
tiSi
141
u
109U
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7
207,100 aharea,
17W
71M.
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84 i
1021
iaos
iu
im
194,
13
91S!
19
1IH
Nik
83
II
100
131
4ia
10
II
II
149
124ISJ
Hi
I5U
1111
:'
171.
107 V
21
137'a
139
6211
11 Va
II
181,
1.10
45
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10.1
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13
11
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III.
3 '4
69 V,
I, oral SrcnrUIra.
Quotations furnished by Burns. Rrlnker
& Co., 449 Omaha National Bank building;
Rtoeka. UM. Alkad.
Omaha C. D. Rt. IlT- la. 1921 ! MU
Vail Hirer Co.. H. t).. Ca, 1933 101 101.71
Dundr Co., Nb. School. 1918-1911..
City ot Omaha 4Vla. 1941
lmaha. OaJi ta. 1117 ,
Omaha B. U & r. 6. 1933...,
Lincoln Trac. 8a. 1M
iwa It. L. I. 1931..........
Puirt Bound T. U V 6a. 1S11
Fairmont Cra.merr, luar. I p. c
Ilaneroft. Nab., fa. 1U......
v 1 ran Thmh. Meh. Ca. 1911-25
I'ralrla Ufa Inauranca Hit
Omaha K, U & P. pfd...
irairmnnt CrenniarT Bra. ' P.
Omaha A C. II. U. t h
Omaha C, n. Bt. Rr. pfd. ..a........
Dundee l'aln WarranU. 7 tw cant..
Swift A Co., 7 per cant..
union Slock- Yard,, Omaha
fiklnner Mararonl I par cent pfd
Moux Cltr HUk Yards la. 1930
Halt lJka School 4a. 1930. .....
Kan. Cltr. ao,i r
Warna, Woo., a.
.104
101H
. !,
. 91
, IS
. II
.100
. w
. 99V
99
5
71V
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m
Scrlbner, Neb,, li, 1M1,
IV4
l
W
90
101
MVS
sis
98
101
iooy
O0
100
.
12
100'J
M
10
100
ioi t
im
MVi
lilt
1
100
100
97 VJ
100
Srw Yorlt Money Mnrltet.
NEW YORK. July 7.rMONEY-CaJI.
r cent. Time loans.
per cent; ninety
months, JTaSJH per
firm; 22i per ' cant: l
cent; closing, 2Ha2VP
firm; sixty days, 24
days, 2i Per cont; si
MERCANTILE PAPEIt-JK4? per
Cfnt ,. TKvntrAVrir SAimttAv alvfw
iiiiil . i4.90i demand. .8T7; com-:
collars.
4f- n ..ni tni1v rsllrnajl.
UUr. I Jo-uuvci in.iv.., - .
irregular.
' Metnl Market.
,i... . vniik-. .lulv 7. MT3TALS-Iad,
Juur$3.SWI3.93; J"rtoto..BlMr.
steady. l4.jo.uo; jj,iiui., - -
per steady; spot nnd September, $13,454?
Wlk. Vwtrolvtlc. $13.87; lake wm nal:
eastings. $13.62. Tin steady; spot, $31.9648,
Cltnilllbo. ,m lr. nllW. tin.
Kepiemoor, -
6i
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 250
head; no market
St. Joseph I.lvo Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo., July 7. CATTLE
Receipts 1.200 head, market higher; steers.
$7.604(y.fi0: cows and heifers, $l.0O4J.26;
calves, $5.00419.00.
HOtiS Receipts 6,300 head, market
higher; bulk, $8.30418.45.
SHEEP AND IAMBS Receipts 1,600
head, markot higher; Iambi, $8,004(0.00.
Oninlin liny Market.
PRAIRIE HAY-Cholee upland. $l$.004Ii
13.60; No. 1 to choice upland, $12,604(13.00;
No. 2 to choice upland. $9.004110.00; No. 3
to choice upland. $S.CO47.00; No. 1 to choice
midland, I12.604il3.00; No. 2 to choice mid
land, $9.60i?rl0.6o; No. 3 to choice midland.
IS.004I6.00; No. 1 to choice lowland. $10.0041
10.60; No. 2 to holce lowland. $6.004J7.CO;
No. 3 to ebolce lowland. $3OO4M.00.
NEW HAV-Cholce, $13.004fl3.rO; No. 1 to
choice. $U.0O4?12.O0; No. 2 to cholco, $10.0
11.00.
STRAW-Cholce wheat, $S.004j5.00.
ALFALFA-No. 1 to choice, new, $13.004jl
14.00: No. 2 to choice, new. UO.OOfi 11.00:
No. 1 to choice, old, In good demand, I
, rAflll VI S
ei,.v"u.,..w.
- . ..i
Cotton Market,
NEW YORK, July 7.-COTTON-Fu-turea
closed steady; July. 12.35c; August,
12.36c; October. 12.21c; December, 12.31c;
January, lt21o: March, 12.36c; May. 12.46e.
Spot quiet; middling, 13.26c; gulf, 13.60c;
no sales.
LIVERPOOL, July 7.-COTTON-Spot,
irregular; good middling, 7.99d; middling,
7.47d: good ordinary, 603d. Sales. 6.OJ0
bales.
Snirnr Market.
NEW YORK, July 7-SUGAR-Raw;
easy, centrifugal, 3.164i 3.32c , molasses,
2l'-i2.67 Refined, steady.
32.20;
b-IIUUHH- , .n.v tVlt.
.... i" -, no ,i -im. ni.- ruj v . d.iv,..
143 f futures'. 10n. Iron, Cleveland
W8T.ttni!6us.Mju.y 7,-METAIad,
dull. $3.77VaS3.80. Spelter, dull. $1.80.
Treasury Stnteinent.
WASHINGTON. July 7.-The condition
of the United States treasury at the be-
1,1s fiscal year Is $:3,26, against a de
t clt of $3,726,805 last year, oxcluslvo ot
Panama canal and public debt traniuc-
tlons.
London St.ieU Market.
IJNDON. July 7, -American siourltiea
moved Irregularly within narrow llmlls
during the early trading today, At noon
prices wero from ttc abovo to Ho belotv
parity.
llnnk Clearings.
OMAHA. July 7. Bank clearings for
Omaha today wero $2,370,151.83 and for
the corresponding day last year $2,4M,-
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, July 7.-DRY GOODS
Cotton goods barely steady; yarn, dull;
Men's wear prices foo sprint? will be
named next week.
GEORGIA SENATE WOULD
BAR THETHRD DEGREE"
ATLANTA, Ga.. July 7 -Tho Georgia,
state senato today passed a blU making
it unlawful for police, detectives and
others to subject prisoners to tbe so
called "third degree' examinations. Th
measure now goes ta the house.