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    rilE BEti: OaiAllA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1914.
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REAL KSTATB
CITY PIIOI'BIUTY FOR SALE.
ItKAIi KSTATI3
CITY PIlHPKltTY I'Oll SALE.
MONTCLAIR
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Farmers Holding for More Money
for Surplus Wheat.
CORN CLOSES WITH ADVANCE
Yellow Cerent, In Knee of Heavy
Cnh I) mm ml, Takes Flight to
Higher Level on Mont Alt
Important Kutnres.
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BUNGALOW SECTION OF MONTCLAIR originnlly con
tained G2 lots. OF THESE 50 ARE SOLD. Prices and loca
tion did it. The unsold lots nre just as great bargains as were
the sold ones.
Prices $700.00 to $750.00' each. Terms $12.50 cash and
$12.50 per month. Prices include water, gas, sewer and con
crete sidewalk.
Only 12 minutes' ride to heart of city. Choice of two street
car lines.
Grade schools and High school in easy walking distance.
Is convenience and close-in location an object to you? If
so, you can't afford to pass this opportunity without investi
gating. We are going to make a special sale of these lots, Saturday
of this week. It is our business and our pleasure to show lots.
Put your time against ours and look them over.
ONLY 32 LOTS LEFT IN BUNGALOW SECTION.
Prices in other section range from $800.00 to $1,300.00.
Benson & Carmichael
Douglas 1722.
642 Paxton Block,
The No Commission
Realty Co.
located at 316-320 Paxton block, offers a
suggestion to thoso wishing to sell or ex
change any property or business. Would
you not bo where that kind of business
Is done? There Is no kind of a proposi
tion that Is not handled there merchan
dise, farms and ranches, city and town
properties, rooming houses, hotels, res
taurants: In fact, nnythlng and every
thing. If you want to buy, tell the No
Commission Realty Co. what you want.
If you want to sell or exchange, list your
property with the No Commission Itealty
Co. Come In and see the greatest assort
ment of excellent money-makers that can
be found anywhere. We also have cash
buyers for properties and business In dif
ferent localities; yours may bo the prop
erty or business they want. It Is a proven
fact that a market place for every kind
of property, displayed where the thou
sands of people can Inspect thorn, wltn
experienced attendants at your service,
Is what brine results.
Come In or writo for tho only method
of buying", selling or exchanging any prop
erty or business and pay no commission.
This is the department storo for realty
and business transactions. Jt' the peo
ple's way. They all go to the NO COM
MISSION REALTY CO.
New Bungalow
in Benson
With 100-Ft
Frontage
If you want an Ideal home with lots of
ground, close to tho business part of Den
son and car lino, you should look at this
new E-room bungalow Just being com
pleted; ono lot has full bearing grapes,
cherry trees, currants nnd several apple
trees; three big shade trees In front;
high and sightly location; house will
have electric light, gas, furnace heat If
wanted; city water and bath; part of tho
houso la finished In oak. Will sell on a
small payment down, balance monthly,
about the samo as rent.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY ST.
CHICAGO GRAIN AMI PROVISIONS
Kentnrrs of thr Trailing; ntut ("loving
Price on Honril of Trnilr.
CH1CAOO. .luly .-Corn took the lead
on change today, both In activity and
strength. Drouth damnge as well as the
bullish construction placed on the govern
ment report prepared the way for a de
cided bulge. Tho market closed strong.
Ntt24c above last night In wheat the
outcome was unchanged to 44f4o lower
OMAHA, July 9. 19H
Farmers of the winter wheat belt are
refusing to let go of their surplus wheat
around tho presen price. Tho large
handlers of cash wheat, not at Chicago,
but In tho southwest, claim thev ore un
able to fill tho ordors held by them, owing
to the tightening grip on tne now crop
llng held by tho producers. This Is tho
caso not only In tho winter wheat country
but tho small surplus In tho northwest Is
being held for higher prices. When the
fact Is considered that this country has
a prumlsoof MO.OOO.OOO bushels of wheat,
and or this amount ras,.ww uro creuuca
to tho winter wheat states, It would seem
that there would bo more wheat than
could possibly bo taken caro of
It must not bo forgotten that foreigners
nro In need of tho surplus wheat In this
country and that they have bought a
great deal moro wheat on this crop than
was ovor purchased In former years dur
ing the same period. Some In the trade
believe that 06,000,(0) bushels have already
been sold to iro abroad but tho general
estimate of wheat sold Is not placed above
.oono.wo bushels.
Tho whnut market at Chicago closed
with losses of H&too yesterday and rest
ing Bpots were at tho lowest pi ice seen
here. The trade was prepared for a bear
ish government report, but It was n littla
moro bearish than somo belloved It pos
sible. News from tho spring wheat country
was of about the same kind an that re
ceived for several days, with scattered
but unconfirmed reports of black met
In the country. There were many reports
of rtvd rust, but no damage was claimed
by cither except In scattered districts.
One or two of tho best crop experts now
In the spring whoat country says that
tho plant Is too far advanced to be hurt
to any extent by theee plagues.
Corn closed at advances of 44f4o yes
terday. Special strength wbb shown In
ti, luK- whii'ii wa difficult to secure
whllii RAntember ruled relatively firmer
ti.on o.a lumhor There was a much
better cash demand and this helped th
situation moro man aio. in; tonin .
shorts. Reports from west of the river In
dicate a decidedly greater Interest from
feeders. Cash markets were higher. Ad
vices received from Philadelphia ay Uiat
a parcel of corn received there from
Argentina arrived in a bad condition.
Cash sales of corn were .000 buahels.
Oats showed gains of 44c for nearby
futures, whllo the deferred were He lower.
Realizing transactions on tho advance
was the feature. Crop reports from 1111
nols were less favorablo and country of
ferings wore lighter. ...
Hogs at tho yards wero higher and the
provision market was strongor. rat
Cudahy, tho well known Milwaukee
packor, was at Chicago yesterday and
was quite bullish on provisions. There
was some support In tho market from
brokers who generally act for tht pack
ing Interests.
Cash wheat was unchanged.
Cash corn was 401Vic higher.
Cash oats wero 2c higher.
Clearances were 1.000 bushels of corn.
3,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
cnual to (.00.000 bushels.
Liverpool closed 4d lower on wheat
and 4w4u higher on corn.
Primary wheat receipts wero 1,008,000
bushels and shipments wero 643,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of 791,000
bushels and shipments of 461.000 bushels.
Primary corn receipts were 378,000 bush
els ana snipmculs wero 3s,ooo bushels,
against receipts lost year of 406,000 bush
els and shipments of 225,000 bushels.
Primary oats receipts were 468.000 bush
els and shipments were 6S4.O00 bushels.
against receipts last year of 5T6,000 bush
els and shipments or 700,000 bushels.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
WheatCorn.Oats.
101
61
18
21
97
Chicago 244
Minneapolis 77
Duluth 45
Omaha 4
Kansas City 93
St. Louis lis
Winnipeg 17S
These cash sales were reported today
v neai no. a nam winter: l car, new,
itrti-. vmis oianuaru: i car, aiftc. No.
3 white: 2 cars, 34V4c No. 4 white: 1 car,
3414c. Corn No. 2 white: 4 cars, 71c. No.
wniie; i cars, uc. jvo. 2 yenow; 2 cars.
wc. no. j yenow: i car, Wic. no.
mixed: 1 car, C44c; 1 car, 64c. No.
mixed: 1 car, 644c; C cars. 644c No.
mixed: 2 cars, 644c
6ZO.
No. 5 mixed: 1 car.
Near 37th and
Farnam Sts. New
This Is one of tho choicest homes in
Omaha. Every convenience. Living room,
sun parlor, den, dining room, butler s
pantry and kitchen on first floor; 3 extra
large bedrooms, tiled bath and enclosed
sleeping porch on 2d floor; maid s quar
ters and storage space on third floor.
Finish Is the best of quarter-sawed oak,
beamed ceilings, panelled walls, artistic
fireplace. Second floor finish is birch.
Mirror doors In bedrooms. Fine corner
lot. garage. You will like this. The price
is right, $9,000, but make us an offer.
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler 1636. 208-10-12-1 State Bank Dldg.
DUNDEE
Two Bungalows just being
completed.
Most attractive bungalows in
Dundee.
Strictly modern, 5 large rooms
and bath, oak finish.
throughout. beam ceilings. built-
in bookcases, window seats, plate
rail; 6x7-foot cupboards In kitchen
with glass doors; beautiful electric light
fixtures', sleeping porch; full basement
with cement floors; streets paved; high,
sightly location at 49th and Burt Sts.,
Dundee.
Can be purchased cheap on easy terms If
taken at once.
Telephone Douglas 415 or Red 8373.
Homes For Sale
A real homo with a beautiful lawn,
flowers, shade trees, shrubs and agree
able neighbors; 7 rooms, modorn. Ideally
situated, two blocks from street car.
There is also a barn or garage. Ask us
for full information.
Hero Is a houso with a downstairs bed
room and bath; 7 rooms and hall;
strictly modern, beautiful hard wood
finish In tho first story: lot 43x138, front
ing on paved street and boulevard. Pav
ing all paid. Price. $4,600.
Eight rooms, strictly modern, oak wood
work and oak floors In first star; pine,
with birch doors upstairs; full cemented
basoment; floored attin: hot water heat:
south front lot, 60x120 feet; paved street
and cement walks. A very desirable home
in a good neighborhood; convenient to
street cars, public and parochial schools,
churches and parks. Price $5,GM.
J. H. Dumont & Co.
1603 Farnam St. Tel. Douglas 690.
Bargain for Some
one; Old House
and South front lot 52x150 at 3411 Cass,
for only $750.
W. IT. GATES,
C47 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1204.
$350 CASH
$35 MONTHLY
For your choice of 4 brand new homes,
B 11 strictly modem, oak finished, full two
storleB and never been occupied: living
room, dining room, den and kitchen on
first floor, 3 good bed rooms, bath and
screened-ln sleeping porch on second
floor; stairway to attic; full cement base
ment, cement walks, screens, sodded
ard, water meter and window shades;
decorated throughout; combination light
fixtures; guaranteed furnace and plumb,
li g; located on paved street at 2437 to
2443 Laurel Ave.; prices $3,800 and $3,900.
If you have looked the town over take
ono more look and you will see some
homes worth the price we ask. For
more information phone owner, Harney
tao.
$1,100 Cottage
Six nice rooms and large front lot,
plenty of shade, barn and chicken house.
Only 3 blocks from the west side car.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Doug. Vil. Ware Block.
Kountze Place
Home
NEW. fttHPtlv mmUrn T.rnnm el.
Ished entirely in ouk' downstairs, blrcrt
aoors; upsiairs yenow Pino trimmings;
14 blocks from park. This Is a bargain
ana lor erne ny owner. Aiusi sell. Terms,
2204 Evans. Tel. Webster 7892.
Great Bargain
1522 S. 28th St., Hanscom Park district,
very kuuu o-ruuin huuiw, an modern ex
ccpt heat; nice east front lot, 36x150, pav
ing an paid. li sold In the next ten
aays ow cann, oaianco $20 pel
month. Lot alone worth $1,000.
P. J. Tebbens Co.
750 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Phone D. 2182.
25th and Chicago
Cottage
Six rooms and bath, nice lawn front
and back. The present owner rents out
two rooms for $18. Why not buy and cut
out mis rem proposition?
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO
Douglas 1781. Ware Block.
$2,800
Will buy that dandy 6-room limi.n ii,.t
finished; living and dining room finished
In golden oak; one bedroom on first floor
two nice bedrooms and bath on second'
floor; paved street; south front corner
lot; all modern in every detail; close to
car line. Cash payment down, balance
easy. Keys at office.
C. G. OARLBETiG,
310-212 Brandel Theater Uldg.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat, No. 2 hard.
71f77ic; No. 3 hard. 7376Ho; No. 4 hard,
70y75c; No. 2 spring, 8081c; No. 3 spring,
iwuow; no. i spring, iowioc; no. & uuruin
liUFiic: no. 3 ourum, imnc. corn: No.
(63Hc; No. 2, C4Ua4Hc; No. 3, 64&4yo;
No. 4. 61H2c. Oats: No. 1 white. 34ir36c:
standard. Ui(03iKc: No. 3 white. 34Uift
34',4c; No. 4 white, 3434'Ao. Barley: Malt
S0;i54c; No. I feed, 5tfoc. Rye: no. z,
REAL, ESTATE
CITY VIUH'EIITY rim SALE.
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Are Light find Val
ues Are Higher.
RECEIPTS OF HOGS MODERATE
Drninnd In Hood ami Prices Are. .
Nickel to Dime Higher Train
of Idnho l.nmba Ilrlna
Nine Ilollnrs.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 9. 1914.
Itecelnts were!
Official Monday ....
Offlrlnl Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday,
l.stlmato Thursday.
Cattle. Hogs. 8hjv
. 2,070 2.W9
7.STO
S.4S9
6,200
1,118
LOW
!00
8.409
2.00J
and for oats a gain of mjhUc to e. Provi
sions wound up with fHftOUic net ad
vance. Hlght from tho start thorn was a rush
to buy corn. Tho fact that the govern
ment estimate of the ylold for this sea
n proved to be much under what tho
trade In general had been led to expect
was tho orluln of the stniiutedn. Then
camo damage reports from southern Illi
nois ana otner Parts or the Ohio valley,
from northern Texas and Oklahoma. Dis
patches showing an excellent cash de
mand In virtually all markets caused bull
ish sentiment to become more rampant
and confined sales largely to the profit
taking account.
Highest Prices of the dav formed tho
rule In the corn nit ns the session drew to
a close. It was pointed out that In addi
tion to tho orfect of the government re
pott nnd to tho Injury duo to widespread!
dry, hot weather, the Argentina situation
could not be Ignored. Buenos Ayres sont
word that tho corn coming from tho In
terior wus rilKiuinnhitlnii In nunlltv. and
1 .... 1 . . t . . i i , 1 w.
tnni CAi'una t:n, inr living itiri j m , i ftiim .... . 11 ro
with nnthlnir hemln.1 tnwnrd th ttnllr.llllnb .1.4I1.70S LRJJ.047 ",'
oneer
3,7.
3.S.1C0
3.
Si, MS
S7.0M
29.249
20,423
12.06.H
12.43
30.4T6
Plntos.
Although wheat broko sharply as a re
sult of the largo crop Indicated by the
government report, the setback was al
most overcome. Kxtremcly high tempera
tures prevailed In the northwest and
wero accompanied by the first authori
tative reports of serious damage from
black rust. Mitchell, 8. D.. was where
tho significant news came from in regard
to rust.
unfavorable weather nnd the corn binge
governed oats. The government report
had little Influence except nt the outset.
Khorts In July pork found the markot
suddenly baro ot offers and had to faco
a rapid ailvunco In values Rising prlcen
for hoes and corn helped give tho rest
of the provisions list a moderate upturn.
wuotalions ranged as rouowa:
Artlclol Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.i Tes'y.
Wheat I I
July. 7S'4 79ti 7S'(, 79i
Sept 78 78'i 7S' 7SI
Corn. I I
July. GWi CRTs Mk WSI
Sept 66H C6T .? 6CM
Oats.
July. S7 S7H 37 S7H
BepL 35U 36 SMil SS
Pork (III,
July. 2200 2260 2200 22 CO
Sept 20 60 22 60 20 40 20 57H
Lard
July. 10 10 10 124 1010 10 10
Sept. 10 23 10 27H 10 2241 10 25
nibs. I
July 11 93 11 934 11 924
St.pt I 11 874 11 !"0 11 84 11 W
7H
78i
684
65
S74
54
21 S74
20 374
10 074
10 20
11 S74
Four days this week.. 6.14
Samo days last week. 12.2S1
Haine days 2 weeks ago 10,934
Bame days 3 weeks ago 11.386
8amo days 4 weeks ago 10,814
Un..... . . u n, ..!. !1
The following table mown inn "V'V,,:
of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South
Omaha live stock mair.et for the year to
dato aa compared with last year.
ifti Inn. IlSC
"
4S.1.W7 ";
''.wi,4 nntM 1K7.244
t. -II 1 ,l,l. .hnn'd MAA ffttlKt OX
prices for hogs at tho South Omaha live
stock market for tho last few days. wn
comparisons: -
Date. I 1814. I1913.lim.llll .'mo.liw.liw.
June 18.
June 11
Juno 20.
June 21.
June 22.1
June 23.
June 21.
June 2S.
June 26.
June 27.
June 23.
Juno 2).
June 30,
July 1
July
JUiy s.
July.
July 6'..
July 6..
July '
July 8
July 9
landed at JS.3t.4S, whllo a wider range
of K.DOJS 5o takes In practically every
thing. Tops ate 74c higher than Wednes
day, several loads selling nt high at $8.86.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red.
8l4fiS3c; No. 2 hard. 81fcJ?82Ko; No. i
northern. 84?K4c; No. 2 spring. 87CWlc.
Corn: No. 2 yellow, 70467040; No. 3 yel
low, 89fl9-)ic. Oats: No. 3 white. 37483Sc:
standard. S8Vi03S4c. nye: No. 2, nominal:
No. 3. 04c. Barley: 48S68c. Beed: Tim
othy. $4.2WSG.60; clover, $10.00tfT13.50. Pro
visions: Pork, $22.60; lard, $10.10; ribs.
11.87H12.124.
CHKliSK Lower: daisies, 13iJH4c;
twins, J3fl3Uc; Americas, 144144c; long
horns, 14'44jl44c.
KG4JB Lower; receipts, 10,918 cases; at
mark, cases Included, lKIISc; ordinary
firsts, lTstnc; firsts, 1819a.
POTATOES Ixiwer; receipts, 25 cars;
Arkansas and Oklahoma Triumphs, J1.60M
1.65: Toxos Triumphs, $1.HS431.4&; Virginia
tbbls.). $4.6(VH.66; old. $1.25$1.40.
POVLTHY Alive, higher; fowls, l&4c;
springs, 2CXSJ21C
Corn nnd Wheat twtarton Ilnlletln.
Corn and wheat region bulletin of the
United States Department of Agriculture,
weather bureau, at Omaha, for tho twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th
meridian time, Thursday, July 9:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. llaln-
Htgh. Low. fall.
Stations.
.00
.00
.00
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.00
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.00
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.06
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.00
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Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloar
Clear
for twelvo-hour
Kaln
fall.
18 92 66 .00
22 9S 70 .00
13 Vi 66 .00
24 84 60 .00
18 94 68 .00
24 M 64 .00
62 M 62 .10
32 !S 64 .00
17 90 60 .00
Two Houses
Close-In,
$500 Down
We are offerlnn for sale ono S.ronni
house and one 5-room cottage, located on
33d St., between Burt and Cuming Sts.,
on a ver.y small payment down, balance
about the same as rent. These houses
Yin.,.. ,.,n.AM a t. . W .1 I. n .
1 1 1 1 . u ui; " i. . w . it.: mi, RUf, uahll nim I IU.
water heat; east front; big shade trees;
on paved street. Price for the two houses
$.',600. Hero Is an opportunity to get two
pieces of property on a small payment
down. You can live In ono and rent the
other one. See us about this at once.
Hastings & Heyden
1614 HARNEY ST.
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, fine location; best In Omaha for
the money. Owner. Douglas 152.
Florence Heal ICatate for Sale.
C. L. Nethuwuy, suburban urop. f lor. 271
ACnUARE FOR SALE.
' Acres
Out
Benson
Way
We have the best list ot acreage prop
crty for sale anywhere near Omaha. You
will find acres out Benson way are con
venient to car and In a direction where
It Is building up fast. We can sell you
tracts from ono to five acres each on
very easy term?. One-acre tracts:
$10 DOWN, $10 PER MONTH
TWO-ACRE TRACT, $20
DOWN, $15 A MONTH.
Why not start now ana buy acreage
property a long as you can buy them on
such easy terms?
Our salesmen are always ready to take
you out at any time,
Hastings & Heyden
1614 Harney SU
Ashland, Nob... 87 60
Auburn, Neb... sii fit
B'ken Bow. Nb 89 66
Columbus, Neb. 86 68
Culbcrtson, Nb. 93 65
Falrbury, Neb.. 91 6S
Fairmont, Neb. 86 69
Or. Island, Nb.. 91 61
Hartlngt'n, Nb 89 60
Hastings, Neb.. 89 60
Holdrcge, Neb. 92 62
Lincoln, Neb... 86 62
No. Platte, Nb 90 80
Oakdalc, Neb.. 92 60
Omaha, Nob.... 85 66
Tekamah, Neb. 87 68
Valentine. Nb. 94 66
Alta, la 85 61
Carroll, la 84 61
Clarinda. la.... 90 62
Sibley, la 86 69
Sioux City, la.. H 60
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.
District Stations. High. Low,
Columbus, O
Louisville, Ky..
Indla'polls, Ind.
Chicago. Ill
St Louis, Mo...
Des Moines; la.
Minneapolis
Kan. City. Mo.
Omaha, Neb
Temperatures have risen slightly In the
corn and wheat region within the last
twenty-four hours. No precipitation wor
thy of mention occurred in any portion.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
New York (Jrnrrn lMnrkel.
NEW YORK. July 9,-SUOAR-Raw
steady; molaBses, 2.61c; centrifugal, 3.26c.
Refined steady.
BUTTKR Creamery, extras, 2Ci&C7Uc;
firsts, 2449264c; seconds, 22f24c; process,
extras, 22ti224c; ladles, current make,
firsts, 20&214c; seconds, 194c; packing
stocks, current make, No. 2, 184c
CHKESE Btate, whole milk, fresh,
whites, specials, 144c; same, colored, 144
ai44c; same, colored, avorago fancy, 14a;
same, white, 14144c; skims, 6ll4c.
EOaS Fresh gathered. xtra. 2325c;
extra first. 220214c; firsts, 204$f214c;
seconds, I&32O0; Pennsylvania and
nearby henneries, whites, 2C(jxSc; same,
gathered, whites, 22027c; same, hennery,
browns, 24026c; same, gathered, browns
and mixed colors, 20f25c.
POULTRY Dressed dull; western
chickens, frozen, HWCOc; fowls, 124019c;
turkeys, 26ff26c. Alive weaker; western
chickens, broilers, nuvoc; fowls, 16H(
17c; turkeys, 16c.
Omaha liny Mnrkft.
PRAIRIE) HAY-Cholce upland, old.
$14.00gil4.60; No. 1. $13.00S14.00; No. 2, $10.00
mil, 00; No. 3, R.W,I; No. 1 to choice
midland, $13.00013.60; No. 2, $10.0fill.0);
No. 3. $5.00Q7.00: No. 1 to choice lowland.
$10.0011.00; No. 2, $6.0088.00; No. 3, $4.00
6.00. New: Choice, none here, wanted at
$13.00(313.60; No. 1, $11.00813.00; No. 2.
$10.0011.00.
STRAW Choice wheat, $5.6OI.0O.
ALFALFA No. 1. choice now. $13.00
14.00; No. 2, $10.00311.00: No. 3. unsale
able; No. 1. choice old, $13.00314.00.
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8 441
8 Ell
8 85'
8 68
8 69
8 71
S 81
8 82
8 76
7 13 V 301 7 611 6 31
7 36 S M 4J ) 6 64
7 40 1$ 40 7 63
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W Ml ... IN CI m M 41
14 ? M ft ",t 1M K 8 40
71 Ill I IK (..' 34 HI lit
m Hi no 1 w 11 r 40 I 49
M Il W 71 HI 19 S 40
19 tn ... IS H ... 8 40
M l'T m IK 94 7 H I 40
97 81 I M M S xj I 40
U SIT M I Ml (ft til . . I 40
79 :0 190 is Tl lit 40 I 11
M .... HI llM IX (.4 Xt 119 I 19
II .... 171 140 IW W Ill H) 140
71 49 :l I 99 (6 XC 49 I 40
71 at :i0 9 X HI . 8 4(1
to im ... i m 7i no m Mm
99 14 49 I St 71 24) W I 431
17 tf . . II! 9 K9 . I 414
It 141 IN) I H K 209 399 I 41'
M 14 W l 99 U4 10 I II
li 114 . I II iS 1.11 19 I 41
M Ml . 18 'A Ml . . I 41
90 X3 MIS M Ml . I IS
41 K0 .. I II l ItO 1 4S
51 Ill ... I SI i0 J 9 0 I IS
71 17t II I M 0.1 197 110 8 41
99 14H 71 391 M 1 i
It HI 10 I li 9 1 ... U
7l' Xi SO 19 04 Ill 10 4 41
19 Ill I It 91 399 1C0 ',
19 171 10 T9 91 171 I 49
9 100 400 I 19 99 399 110 471
11 Ill 130 9 17t f Ill 10 1 17 1
H .... 17 M g 374 4 341 IM Mitt
70 S9 19i) 1171, 70.. . 140 ... 190
II.... 741 M 9 37, It 399 ... 1 90
11. .. 179 10 1 371, 17 .... 30 KM
17 109 10 S 40 73 390 11 Nl
11 Ill ... 40 97 3l 190 I SO
U 119 9 10 11 !7 13) I S.
II ... 30& 90 9 4 0 91. ... 131 . I II
II 314 ... 1 49 71 137 ... I 99
(I IX 40 I 40
6 tOI S 151 7 45
7 49 6 14 24 7 40,
7 Jfl 9 26 7 4S
7 30 11 7 68,
7 JOf ( 14 r
i 341 0S 9 00 7 64
7 661
6 731
7 63,
7 67
7 731
7 19
7 18
7 23
7 25
7 23
6 30 9 62
6 37 10 (10
8 79
46
'632 '889
6 26 8 96
C 31 8 78
6 866
8 66
7 71
7 75
7 69
7 65'
7 66
6 8(
S 92
8 87
1 83
6 6
6 03
6 70
697
606
6 1$
25
6 15
6 16
Sunday. Holiday.
Ileeelnts and disposition of llvo stock at
tho Union stock yards in South Omaha
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m.
yosterduy :
DISPOSITION HEAD.
CattlcHogsSheep.
C, M. & St. P. Ry 1 J
Missouri Pacific Ry i i
Union Pacific Ry J 8
C. & N.-W., east 3 10
C. & N.-W., west 15 2S
C , St. P.. M. & O. Ry 1 J
C, 11. ft ij., east i i
C. II. & Q , west 15
C. R. 1. & P.. east S
Illinois Central Hy i
Chicago O. Western Ry... 1 2
Total receipts
3S
93
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Mnrrl. .t- (-o 191 1.007 159
Swift it Co 274 1.44.1 1.783
Cudahy Packing Co ira s" J
Armour & uo jim i.iai i
Schwartt A Co 2 ...
J. W. Murphy i.kJ
S. O. Packing Co s
Ilonton, V. S. & Lush.. 26
Hill & Son 12
F. R. Iewls 6
Huston & Co.... 8
McCreary & Kellogg....
Mo. & Kan.-cal. tro
Hlgglns J
llnffmnn In
Roth H
GlassberR 4
Tanner Hros 3
fnlit, 1 1 n niftV . 13 ... . .
Other buyers
Tni.i. 1.026 7.241 2.932
fATTt.R Rncelnts were extremely
llsht again this morning, only thlrty-
vn nm belnir renortod In the yards
i,-w ih fnTir ilavs this week tho total
amounts to only 6,144 limit, being only
ai.mii linir ni In nro as fo r TilOdt recent
weeks, nnd smaller than a year ago by
almost 2,000 head,
Iluyera were out In the yards very early
this morning, some 01 mom ueing m
saddle before 8 o'clock. With so few cat
tlo from which to make selections the
market opened very nctlvo and every-
l(nir wn atinnned nn In short order,
The prices paid woro safely 10a higher
ihmi v..i.rHfiv. nr 2TrfM0a hlKher than the
closo of last week. As high as $9.35 was
paid for the best beeves on sale, that
being the highest price paid thus far this
VNIP.
Cows and heifers were also stronger
and they are as much as 254r40o higher
that the low point isbi ween, vrm cuiw
showed still further strength, selling aa
high as $10.60 for the oholcest. Kinas.
Tham wrn nnlv n. few stockors ana
feeders In the yards, and tho demand, as
usual, light. Prices remained about
fit art H
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef
.p t TMfi :ir, fair to (rood beet steers,
JR.35ti,75: common to fulr beef steers, $7.75
frfl.sri; gooa to cnoice mniini iinuuia, n.
78.25; fair to good graaes. ja.fowu.ioi i-w i
mon to fair grades, $8 7fO76: good to
. .ii. nnri feedprs. $7.60ti8.O0:
fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.76
. lit, T t rnir ulnrkrm nnd feoders.
$6.26fi.76j stock cows and heifers, $6,000
7 C0: stock calves, $5.60417 7S; veal calves.
$7.5010.60: bulls, stags, oic, .4ri..
Representatlvo sales:
BEKl! HTliKill.-,
At. Pr. no,
No.
I. ...
4. ..
M....
11....
1....
19....
....
II. ...
11. ..
as...
II. ..
11 ...
14....
....
1....
I....
1....
4....
I....
11....
I....
11
910 7 00
.... 714 I 11
.... 976 3 40
. . . .1 I 60
.... 190 I 60
.... 1)0 8 19
....1141 IW
...,10 190
. ...1010 I 99
747 I a
it...
40...
I...
19...
14...
19...
II. ..
19...
10...
17.
At. IT.
. ... 791 8 99
1111 I 70
11 I 75
1079 I 90
1111 I 1
lts oo
isxi t oo
1IU 9 10
1211 3 19
.1! I 31
STEERS AND IIKIKERH.
903 9 7S 34.
.1079 IU
. 677 30
w a.
. 19U
. 915
.1010
. ST7
4 0)
4 00
4 31
4 90
4 15
910 & M
. 975 3 70
.1012 ( ffl
.1123 9 K
1..
3..
T . ..1170 4 oo
Kansas City drain nnd I'rorlalons.
KANSAS CITY. July 9,-WHEAT-No.
2 hard, old. 82c; new 784282c; No. 2 red,
75o; July. 724c; September. 71472o; De
cember. 7E4c.
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 6740'68e; No. 3
white. 767S4o: September, 654tJ6E4c;
December. M4(f54Uc.
OATS No. 2 white. 40c; No. 2 mixed,
334337c,
U
firsts, 21c;
HOTTER Creamery. 32c;
seconds. 18c: packing. 17c.
EOOS Firsts. 184c; seconds, 14c.
( POULTRY Hens. 14c. broilers, 24c
St Iionia General Market,
ST. LOUIS, July 9. WI I BAT No. 2
red, 7844y?94o; No. 2 hard, 7846Wc; July,
VWiKci September. 774c
CORN No. 2, 704c; No. S white, 77c;
July, 674c: September, 674c
OATS No. 2, SSe; No. 2 white, 404c
t i , -
I.lrrrpool Grain Market,
LIVERPOOL. July 9. WHEAT No. 1
Manitoba. 7s 4d; No. 2. 7s 24di July, 6s
iia; uctoDcr. ss va; uecemrer, bs d.
CORN American mixed, 6s 74d; July,
DS SkO.
Bee Want Ads ProAiice Results.
American Telephone & Telegraph Co
A dividend of Two Dollars per share will
be paid on Wednesday, July 15, 1914, to
stockholders of record at the closo of bual
nets on Tuesday, June X, 1914.
O. D. MILNE. Treasurer
4...
l...
i...
1...
l...
J...
l ..
l...
10...
990 I 50
103 IKI
791 W
1lf0 I M
170 4 10
Ill I 19
190 I 33
1071 60
1100 3 90
tH 3 90
1013 7 00
MO 9 00
...1070 9 OO
711 15
iff. 9 71
HULLS.
59S C S3 1
130 9 35 2
1400 9 00 4
1140 4 00 1
; ,w 4 Halves.
0 9 t 4
"BfOCKBIW AND FEEDERS.
.. 967 7 (10 tl 739 7 JO
collaterals also joined the list ot Issues
to register lowest Quotations and Chess-
eake & Ohio repeated Its lowest selling
price in the activo list coppers, iMew
York Central and tlaltlmoro & Ohio dis
played pressure, while Reading, tho Har
rim nn a and Tnlted States Steel were up
nominal fractions.
For the greater part of today's session
standard stocks Ignored tho weakness ot
the Goulds and a few others by their dls
pday of Independent strength. In the
fins! dealings, however, renewed weak
wess In lower priced Issues unsettled the
entire list. The closing was heavy
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
SsIm. High. Ixiw. Clo.
SHEEP An elishl-rnr string nt Mnlin
lambs, or some 2.00)1 head, was the run
today, which was lltrht for a Thursday.
The light supply and the strong feeling
reported at outside points warranted the
Packoni paying steady to stronir rii-lr.
for everything on sale. Tho whole eight
cars sold at $9.00, with only 160 head out
of the eight cars which also went to the
ii'u.jKi on ooth sheep and lambs as com
pared wlthm the close of the previous
week, but larger runs and a substantial
Price dccllmi are exnectrri wnv ttm muv
A noticeable feature of the week h
the Packor takltiir nil IIS mnrtm nt til ftVfti
thoURh thore in n
for fecxW nmmllea and tl routine 1 1 K'ts IStl l'ir
nro awniuiiK a gooa opportunltj' to got
something that Just suits them.
Quotations on range sheep and lambs:
Lambs, good to choir. MRSfM iiv
?; 0 rt ,WW.f: lambs, feeders
$,7EG.60; yearlings, good to choice. J6.36
4.6o; yearlings, fair to good, $8.O04H.35;
"ticia. iwu io cnoire, ft.Kro.TO; w'eth
jrs, fair to good. $J.J54fC45: ewes, good
iiJZrEc 'w,u"'.w ewes, rair to good,
$4.305jH.w.
NO.
v nniive
160 Idaho lambs
6PZ Idaho lambs
1,394 Idaho lambs
loo culls
60 culls
ewes ijj
67
67
67
59
61
Pr.
4 7S
9 V
p no
9 00
6 75
6 75
AIM Colli
AmalRAmatM Loppr . .
Amtrtran lnt 8ur
Amnlrtn Can
Amttlctn K. A 11
Amrrlcan P. & It. pfd. . .
Amtr. Hutir Rrflnlti(...
Anirrlctn T A T
Amrlcn ToUceo
AnteAmla Mlnlnf
AUhlwn
Iltltlmnr a Ohio
Brooklyn Ittplil Tr
California rftrolum ...
Cn1ln rarino
IVntrnl leather
I'lirMrfAkA X Ohio
ClilfMn O. W
(Mrtio, M. 'A 91. P....
Chlrico ft N. W
(Tilno rMr
ColoriJo Kul A Irvn....
Colorado Bouthrrn. ...
Ptntfr A It In nnnde...
Dntr A H. (I, ptd
DWIllfm' Pfcurlllfn ....
Brk
0nffl KlMlrlf
Ort Northfrn fti
(lrfl Northern Ore cllt.
nuiirrnhrlm Kiflorsllon..
Illinois Onlrnl
Intrborotili Met. pld....
lnrplrstlon (Vrrr . ..
nlr-mitionil lUrrMttr..
Kartu cltr Houtharn ...
mhi viiix
iuIstIIIv N.nlnlllt...
Mrxk'tu Prtroltum
Miami Coppfr
Mli.ourl, K. A T
Mliwurl 1'aelflf
.National Dlacatt
National Lrad
Nra.la Oopper
Naw York Ontral
N. V , N II. ft II
Norfolk Wtrn
Northern Pacltlo
aclflr Mall
rarltlo T ft T
rrnnnlranla
ilillman I'aJat Or
Itar Con. Cocoer
na.llnK
Republic Iron ft Strel...
Rock laland Co
Hock laland Co. Did
ft L A B. R 3d rfd..
Boulhcrn IHrlflo
Rmthrrn Itallwar
Tenneaw (Jontr
Tsa rbmpanr
union iacino .,
1'nlon Piwltlo ptd
linilM shim Htwl
IT. H. Rlffl pM
t'tah (Topper
Wabaah pfn
Weatern Union
WnatlnshmiM niertrlo ..
Ri-dlTldrod.
Tolal nlrt for the day
400
7,900
S7M
ll'i
4.SO0 434
390 1034
1.000 131 1304
31 H
7914
994
101
990
VO0
1,900
90)
1.000.
Wl
13.100
310
400
314
l
914
m,
iiivi
to
i4
40'
CHICAGO MV13 STOCK MAIIKKT
Cattle .Stronu tn Ten Cents Hlaher
lions StroiiK to lllarher.
CH1CAOO. Jlllv 9 rATTI.Rll.rnlnt.
3,000 head;, markot strong to 10c higher;
boeVes. 17.6021,70: steers. i&.MinR.M: mnrk.
ors aim leetiors, 3o.iao.uo; rows and helf.
ers, j.,ai)v.ou: caiven. CT.60iRio.SO.
HOOS Receipts. 17.000 liend: nnrU
strong, fWlOc higher; bulk of sales, IS.MHf
8.S0; light. W.45tf8.824; mixed. $S.354JS.85;
heavy. $8.1&Ii8.S5L roileh. IS.lfVfNt .SRt nlir.
$7.C0Iffl.fi0.
H1IKKP AND LAJd US-Receipts, 1S.000
head; market steady to 10c higher; sheep,
lo.SMH.U): yearllncs. $O.OOoT7.60: Umh Kto
Kntisas City Live Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Julv 9. CATTLVi-n.
celpts, 2,300 head: market steady to strong:
prima leu steers, FJ.WJ.iy, drusiaed beef
steers. $8.00119.16: western steers, lfi.7r.lf
:.z; iigui southern steers. 3o.wruS.riQ: cows
i,im.dv; neuers, m.iWJ.vi; stocKera and
feeders. tfl.OOfffl.ftl, bulln, $5.3ijn.00j calves.
HOU8 RecelDts. 4.600 head: market Ui
iuo nigner; ouik or sales, 33.4,8.06: heavy
$S.C08.65; packers and butchers, $8.45
e.w; iikiu, .iu'U9.); pigs, 9.wiia.ao.
NIIISISI' AND LAM118 ReColptB. 2,000
nran: marKei steady; iambs, s.6n9.oo;
I'cariings, w.ziwi.w: wetners. i4.7rmi.oo
ewes, $4.25436.00; stockers and feedors, $3.60
Ml, Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. July 9.-CATTL12 Tteeolnta.
3,000 head; market strong; native boef
steers. 37.603cu.7ii: cows and heifers. 13.00
9.00; stoclccrs and feeders. $5.00117.60: Texas
and Indian steers, 33.7Mrtl.40: cows and
heifers, $4.504?1.65; native calves, $fl.0OS
10.60.
HOOS Receipts, 0,900 head; market 10c
higher: pigs and lights. $7.76G.M: mixed
nnd butchers, $3,051(8.80; good heavy, $8.70
ft 8.80.
SUEUP AND LAMIIS-Rocelpts. 3,100
neau; market steady; natlvo muttons, $1.75
vri.(iu; lamos, .uuqv.uu.
Hloax Cltr Lire fttnek Jfarket.
PIOUX CITY. July 9.-CATTIE-Re
celpts, 000 head; market steady; natlvo
steers, jn.wiiy.w; nutctiorn. n.vnfj.t: can
ners, $3,7151.25; calves, t8.76tZ10.76; bulls
stage, etc.. Jd.2Sie7.7B.
HOOK-Itecelnts, 4,600 head; market KB
10c higher; heavy. $S.3Aff8.40;, mixed, $8.25
fflS.30; light, $8.20ft8.25; bulk of sales, $8.26
C8.30.
SHEEP AND IAMnS-Recolpts, 600
head; no market
1.MX)
1.900
"ifo
300
1.100
3S
14
39i
liH
13t
114
tU
1
I4
n
394
414
lit
40V
9i
114
sii,
in
124S
701 IS4 4
3,900 II
too
7,000
30.1
900
too
l.JM
S3, 90)
100
"ioo
3.900
11,900
114
1S8U
133
I4
33'9
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114
111
'ivi
I4
31 Vi
r94
It
si"
1374
133
31
314
19U
11
133
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994
914
3.900 1114 HO
TOO Ut H3U
900
10.100
800
3,700
'9; SCO
(00
314
193
"ii,
9b"
4
300 1414
3,900 1MU
31,300
900
I, Ono
2,000
t.ijf
9.300
334
1094
99
794
314
K3!9
4
1
97
344
1434
1(94
4l 4
1034
74
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74.
37H
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37 4
4
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101
1.04
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914
914
194
193
3
474
lJ'i
100
131
494
334
31
i
13
1)4
314
i4m
134
30k
64 4
114
314
im
1971
574
114
139
914
734
14
114
130
41
184
rot,
3t'a
10614
110S
31
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1994
1119
1344
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New Vork Moner Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. .Tntw n-xnvwi.
firm; 24fRT4 per cent: riiilnV SlT-":
fr'L c!2l"l b,d'. V41 PM" ""t. Tims
nwiM, , nays, zu Per emt'
ninety days. 24 per cent: ilx mSnthi?i
MERCANTILE
cent.
BTHIILINO E XC 1 1 A NO E Easier m
4SILV13R-nar. 684c; Mexican dollar..
HONDS Government. ... n ,
easy. ' "roa,
months, $4
PAPER-3945134 pt,t
London Stock Market,
LONDON. Jul- ia.i..
above to belo parity; "r lrom u
'JPN'r1. P" cent: short bills, mm
lirr cent; three months. 21.imtA Zl-
3
cent.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 9,-Bank clearings for
Omaha , today were $2,659,325.0 and tVr
Loral 9ronrl(l.
Quotations furnished by Burns. Brink
& Co.. 449 Omaha Nntlnn-t n.Vl"vf?,in2?.r
Rtock..
W 9 19
1113 9 79
997 7 00
13(0 7 30
0 19 00
6 . . 9-9 IV
HoaS-A very moderate Thursday run
showed only about nlnetyhrM lo.
Vt B 2ua Thead Ix-lng received. The total for
?he 'four days li 5.7W head, being more
han 12100 Waller than last wek and
over 7.0)0 short of the same days last
y 'prom a selling standpoint today's trade
Is the first really satisfactory market of
he week. On three out of our days re
celpts have been exceptionally light, as Is
shown by the shortage In the weeks
total, but the discrimination against com
mon hogs has made it almost Impossible
for salesmen to get what they thought
tho hogs were worth Today's market,
however, tills a different story. From
the very outset the dumand was good and
tho market opened In fair Mason at
prices that were alt of a nickel higher.
As has been the case on previous days
tho good hogs sold first, but with the de
mand In good shape, and competition
keen In every division prices Improved
all around as tho forenoon advanced, and
beforo the closo all grades were moving
readily at RtflOc higher prices, while quit
a scattering of Individual sales looked a
dlmo higher. On tho whole the less de
slrablo kinds really looked stronger than
the better grades. Trade was fairly
lively and a clearance was made In good
Tho" general market can be quoted as
MM9n lilzher Narrow bulk of the sales
puckers at $.76. No aged sheep of any
kind were available aside from a few
head of native ewes ut $1.75. this being,
nf course, not enough to try out values
Tim receipts for tho week amount to
29,241 head, compared with 31,613 for tho
same time lost week and 20,478 two weeks
ago and 30,471 a year ago, The receipts
at all markets fall considerably below last
week and a year ago. owing to this
situation prices htro made an advance of
St. Joseph Live Stock Market .
ST. JOSEPH. July 9.-CATTLE-R.
celpts, fiOO head, Market strong; steers,
$7,607(9.25: cows and heifers, $4.50(0.00;
calves, is.oayio.oo.
HOOS-Recelpts, 6.600 head. Market
higher; bulk of sales, 1S.457I8.C0.
SHEI9P AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1.600
head. Market steady; lambs, $3.0009.00.
Coffer Market
NEW YORIC. July D.-COEEUE Mar
ket wus a llttlo steadier today In sym
pathy with higher European cables, the
continued steadiness of Ilrazll and reports
of a slightly better spot demand. The
opening was four to five points higher
and while there was no general or ag
gressive demand, scattered offerings were
well taken around the Initial figures, and
the market closed nt a net gain of four
to six points. Sales, 22,760 bags, July,
8.37c; August, R.47c; September, 8.67c; Oc
tober, 8.67c: Iiecembcr, 8.8Cc; January,
8.89c; March. 8.95c: May. 9.01c. Spot, quiet;
Rio. No. 7. 8T4e: Santos. No. 4. 12c. Mild
coffee, dull; Cordova, Wtfntc.
31rlnl Market.
NEW YORK. July 9.-METALS-Lead.
dull, $3.8&U3.96; London, 19 10s. Spelter
quiet, $4.9&iii.OS; London, 21 10s. Copper,
quiet; spot and September, $13,4013.80;
electrolytic, $13,874; lake nominal; casting,
$13,024- Tin strong; spot, $32.60QI2.75;
September, $32.75f32.85. Antimony dul.;
Cookson's $7.1&87.25. Iron quiet, un
changed. Ix)ndon prices: copper easy,
8iot, C1 10s; futures C2. Tin firm; spot,
147 7s fid; futures, tivi, 11s txi. iron:
Cleveland warrants, 51s 44d.
ST LOl'In. July S. MtSTALK Lead,
steady. J3 7O&0.8O. Spelter, dull, $4.80.
Cotton Market.
NEW YpRK. July 9-COTTON-Eu-turi'H
closed steady; July, 12.29c; August,
12.21c; October, 12.14c; December, 12.27c;
January. 12.23c: March, 12.29c; May, 12.47c.
Spot, quiet; middling, 13.26c; gulf, 13.60c.
No sales
COTTON Cosed steady at a net decline
of 12 points to an advance of 4 points,
practirauy inn low point ot tne nay.
LIVEHPOOU July 9.-COTTON-Spot
Irregular; good middling, 7.8&d; middling.
7.3Cd; low middling, 6.88d. Sales, 4,000
uaic.
I
ury u onus MarUcI,
NEW YORK, Juy 9. DRY QOODS
Cotton goods markets were steady to
day and more purchasing of gray goods
was reported. Men's wear prices for
spring advanced late, itaw silk l being
purchased In fulr quantities by leading
silk manuiuciurers.
STOCKS AND IJONDS.
Review of Operations on Stork Ex
chnnife During- the Dor.
NEW YORK, yur- -Early dealings in
the stock market today were notable for
the number of low prices recorded. New
Haven fell to 624 and the Uould securi
ties again declined substantially on mod
erate offerings, Missouri Pacific and
Denver preferred lost 2 or more points,
with a further drop In Missouri Pacific
collaterals. Missouri Pacific consolidated
slxs and Denver common. Rock Island
Fall ItUar Co.. H. D., 9. 1933
fliindjr Co., Nab. Bohool. 1I1I.19JI...
Cltr of Omaha 44a. 1341
umaha Oas t. 1117
Omaha K. L. ft p. 9. nil
.Lincoln True. la. 1939
nra It. ft I 9a, 1193 "!
hijat Round T. L. ft p 6a. 1911
Fairmont Crmry, guar. ( p.
Bancroft, Nab., 3a, 1933
J, I. Cm Threah. Mch. 9a, 1917-31,
Pralrla Ufa Insurance
Oniaha E, L, ft I. ptd
Fairmont Cream err pfd. T . e
rt .. A. . t, a .
Omtlia ft C li. St. ny.'pfd!!!!'.
rninde Palnr Warranli. T pr cant,
Swltt A Co., T par cent
Union Stock Tarda, Omaha
fk Inner Macaroni a par cent pfd
Hlnui Cltr fi4nck Yaroa la, 1990 ,
Halt I-ake School 4a. 1930
Kan. Cltr. Mo., tax bills. 7 par cant.,
Vtamo, Nab., 8. D. 9a
Swltt ft Co. la. 1944
tkrtbaer, Nab., 4a. 1931 ,
Did. Asked.
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..193 103,71
..104 103
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.. 31
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.. 94
..190
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193
914
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94
99
191
1904
100
190
, 103
994
1 914
91
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904
190
1014
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914
934
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100
190
974
100
London Wool Sales.
LONDON. July . Tho offerings l th
wool auction sales today amounted to
13,817 bales. The demand was brisk and
prices firm. The beat rnulM ni m.A
advanced from S to 74 per on$. Amerl-
vniio muubiii line greasy merino ana cros
breeds. Punta arans rnns-ewt fmm tin.
changed to 5 per cent higher and Ameri
cans secreu ine best grades at Is Hd.
The continent was more active.
1
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlta
NEW YORK. Julr . Evatxrate4 an.
pies, quiet.
DRIED FRi'iTH-rrUnes, steady: apri
cots, dull: peaches, quiet; raisins, steady.
Bandit Tries to Hold
Up Passenger Train
WATERLOO, la., July 9. An attempt
was mado to hold up Illinois Central pas
senger train No. 11 by a bandit ono mtlo
east ot Epworth, la,, tonight- Tho ban
dit ordered the porter to search the pas
sengers while he stood guard with a
drawn revolver. The porter replied by
grabbing the bandit's gun, which was
discharged several times, but no one was
Injured. Passengers heard the struggls
and gave the signal to stop the train,
whereupon the bandit freed himself and
Jumped off, escaping Into the nearby
woods.
Nineteen Real Estate
Men Talk for a Prize
PITTSBURGH. Pa., July 9.-Regltra-tton,
reports ot officers, the contest tor
the Chicago real estate board's silver
trophy cup and a "get together" meet
ing occupied tho time of the delegates to
the seventh annual convention ot the Na
tional Association ot Real Estate Ex
changes of America, which opened today.
Nineteen orators from aa many differ
ent cities competed In flve-mlnuto talks
for the Chicago trophy. The wlnnar will
be announced Saturday.
RAILWAY MEN PREPARE
, ULTIMATUM TO MANAGERS
CHICAGO, July . Representatives of
the freight handlers, clerks, baggagemen,
warehouse men and train men of sixty
seven railroad lines west of Chlcaga
were occupied today In preparing aa ultt
rnatum to be sent to tho board of man
agers of the roads. The executive com
nilttee of the employe yesterday voted
to take a referendum strike vote la thett
organizations. .
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