THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914. 9 OFFERED FOR RENT Houses nnd Cottages, Fidelity Storage Co. Storage, moving, packing and shipping. 18 & Jackson Sts, Phone. Doug. 151. MeLCfSfard s c- Educed Large van. 2 men. $136 per hr.i. dray. S men. 1 per hr. 1713 Webiter. Doug. 1496. PKEE RENTAL LIST. Complete "for rent" Hit of houses, apartment and flats on file at our office: no chare whatever. Union outlining Co.. 16th and Jackson St. $20 spt-HOOM all modern stone' bunga low. oak floors; on car line and near school. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY, 17th and Douglas Sta. Douglas 6013, 0 ROOMS, modern, 2d floor closo In. 116: 2t6 Dodge. TcL Har. 6763. G. A. Ecklos. E ROOMS on Florence car line; near Mil ler park; partly modern; 118. Web. 1780. 10-RM. house, barn, 6 lots, fruit. In good condition. 2330 S. 41st St. Tel. Flor. SOS. 6-ROOM house, electric light, gas and water. $15. (334 Manderson St 6-R. and bath, strictly modern: walking distance, nloe yard; fine location. II. 3755. Stores nnil Office. Must have an Office with a vault? The Uco Building litis them large or small, located on the street or on the court with water and free elec tric light $18 - $30 - $40 - $50 The Bee BuildingCo Room 103. PART of gdod new store. 1622 Chicago. Darns. GOOD barn, room for S or 10 horses. 1317 Webster Ku Coll Douslas 43. REAL ESTATE FARM Jt RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Arkunaaa. HOMESEEKERS' excursion: German American colony; Grant and Jefferson counties, Arkansas. Uphoff. 400 Timed Bldg., St. Louie. Mo. Coluraao. FARM AT REFEREE'S SALE A 160-ocre form located Just six blocks from the postoftlce at Elkhorn, Neb., has been ordered sold by the district court on July 11, 1914. This sale will take placo, at the east door of tho Douglas county court house at 10 a. m. sharp, farm to go to the highest bidder. This Is known as the John McCormick farm and Is a well lm 'proved up-to-date place, has a seven room house, good barn, ben houses, double corncrlb, hog sheds, orchard, wind mill and cUtern. Water Is piped to pas tures and hog sheds. The soil Is In flno condition, farm has been seeded and changed for thirty years. Como to this sale and buy one of the best producing , n.iiaUa nntitv lnr full liar. tloulara address Clydo t Sundblad, clerk county court, uinanu, FOUND 20-acre homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not Sand hills; cost you W00, filing fees and ulL J, A. Tracy, Kimball. Nab. . Iotvm. GET AWAY HOT, DUSTY, SMOKY CITY. , Where sun ahnes, breezes blow .ana croon Krow. Twenty acres on one 01 tne mX loads out of our city; five acres fruit; balance fine farm land; good 6 roomed house; good barn, well, clstem, nice shady front yard. Price. ,5,000. showou iFw Smith.) 23 Pearl St. . 6 miles of Council Blufts. V, mile from railroad station; 7 acres bearing orchard, small vineyard and other fruit for home use; 8 acres timothy and clover, 3 acres alfalfa, balanco of Place in cultivation, most of which Is rich upland valley land. No buildings. This Is a good, all round little farm and wo'th $5,000. Owned by heirs who want to 'jell. Let us show you. McGEE REAL, ESTATE CO. 105 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. Mtnueautn. v FOR Sale 160 acres, 45 miles from Min neapolis, 1 mile from town: 16u acres under cultivation, balance used for pas tures; can practically all be cultivated; heavy soil; good set buildings, consisting of 8-room houue. large barn, granary,, corncriba, etc.; tho land will produce '60 bushels of corn per acre; telephone In house: country thickly settled; completo set of machinery; 27 head of stock, con sisting of pleven cows, balance 1 and 2 y ear-olds; six good horses; 25 hogs; cnlck ens; ono-half, of this year's crop and everything on tho tarm goes at 30 per acre, halt cash. Schwab Bros., 1028 Ply mouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. 46S ACRES Minnesota, land worth over $75 per acre. Must be sold. $53 per acre, $2,000 cosh. Douglas 79593-5. r Missouri, .FARMS for sale ,5 down. ,5 monthly buys 40 acres, good timber land, near town, Texas county, Mo.; price $200; perfect title. J. B. Jarrell, Mt. Vernon. 111. Nebraska!. RANCH FOR SALE. SOO-acre ranch located In Dawson County, Neb.. 10 miles from town; 7-room house, large barn, granary and com crib combined, blacksmith shop, chicken house, hot house. Implement shed, 2 wind, mills, largo cistern, water piped to the house, feed lots and pasture.; 00 acres farm land, some alfalfa, balanco all fenced and cross-fenced. A money-making proposition. $36 per acre. For full par ticulars write II., Box F. Cozad, Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to J10.0W , maae promptly. V. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., ifth and Farnam. CITY and farm loans. 5, 5V4. 6 per cent J. H. Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam. Omaha. HARRISON & MORTON. DID Om. Nat. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam bmlth & Co.. 1320 Farnam. fieri CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlberg Co, u , 310-312 Brandcls Theater Bldg. SEE us first If you want a farm loan. united mates Trust Co., umana. in en. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder City Nat. Bk. Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. II. Thomas. 22S State Bank Rldg. WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. GARVIN BROS. "gL-fe 6 farm loans. Optional payments & an nual Int Wm.. McCormick. 1201 farnam. OMAHA homss. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omana Nat. Douglas 2715. FOH SALE OK EX CHAN OK It. E. Pianos for other musical Instru'ts. D. 2017. REAL ESTATE AUST11ACTS tlC TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co . a modern abstract office, 305 tJo. 17th . Bt. Phone Douglas 6487 REED Abstract Ca, oldest abstract, of- flee In Nebraska. 20rt Brandels Theater. CITY PHOPHIITV FOH SALE. $1,350 Neat 4-room cottage, with city water and gas; sewer In street; cement walks; tun 101, wun snruuoerv; fouu iuimhuh, one block to Leavenworth St. car. Easy terms. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 R. an dels Theater Bldg. HOl'SE and lot. North 2fti Ave, $300. $150 cash, balance monthly Ctavwford, Ware blork Red 2804. MiOOM house, rents for $18.60. must be old at once, $3u0wlll handle it. H 171L nmtit i itpv nnnriiTin lri-nirnm IlKQIil ami WH III III H. MQKKh Traders Believe July Will Discount Under September Wheat. CONDITIONS NOW ABNORMAL While the Crop Promises to lie. the Greatest In n Gnml Many Years There Is nn Actunl Scarcity of, Milling Ornln. OMAHA. July 13. M4 The belief In Board of Trade circles Is that July wheat Is likely to well at a dis count under the September. It is nald thoro will bef a big run of new wheat at Chltago during the last halt of.iho pres ent month, and that It will Us largely of No. 2 red, and will be sent around on dollrery In order to oven up tho large outstanding contract In the trade. Tho No. 2 hurd wheat forwarded has been mainly sold for shipment abroad, and as the supply of this grain Is llkoly to be Inadequate for filling large sales already made, there will bo none of It sent around on contract Great surprises are still 111 store for those who have sold wheat short for this month, as there Is likely to be some disappointment In securing enough wheat for delivery here and In securing enough room on the lake and ocean to mako deliveries of wheat In the old world. Conditions are abnormnl. White tho wheat crop promises 930.000.000 bushels and the winter wheat has been harvested under most flattering conditions and Is being thrashed In as active a manner as possible, there Is nn actual scarcity of wr.eat in some sections to even up tho position of exporters. Enormous quanti ties of wheat havo been sold to. go ubroad, some placing the amount as high as 75.000,000 bushels. Theso figures look large when the fact Is considered that the United States has not been able to sell any wheat abroad for quite a period pre vious to this crop year. Wo will have further large quantities of wheat for sale, and It Is said that the foreigners will come for this grain, as prices are said to be quite satisfactory to them. The hum of the reaper will be heard In the spring wheat country during this week, according to reports received, and It will only be another ten days until harvesting will be general In the spring wheat belt and thrashing will soon be under way as well. Tho corn belt Is In a dry condition and, with high temperatures tho losses to the HEAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR HALE. SOUTH SIDE Nearly now 5-room cottage with floored attic, modern In every detail, cement walks, nice yard, good neighborhood, pavod street, fine location, only $3,000. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-512 Brandels Theater Bids. On Omaha's Pret tiest Mile $5.500 One of tho cleverest and best ar ranged houses on the prettiest mile for sale by owner: east front; 6 large rooms; llvlntr room has flreDlace. beamed ceil ing; strictly up-to-dato kitchen; 3 large bed rooms or white enamel, large ciosets, mirror door, oak throughout, stationary Wash tuba In basement, largo porch, screened in; plenty of shade trees, stucco garage ana driveway; terms to suit. Call Owner WEB. 7862. 5412 FLORENCE BLVD. . COTTAGE, $1,800 5-rooms. city water, cas. furnace, barn. 2 blocks to Harney car line: Easy terms. . U. G. UAKLBUKtt, 310-12 Brandcls Theatre Bldg. The No Commission Realty Co. located at 316-32) Paxton block, offers a suggestion to those wishing to sell or ex change any property or business. Would you not go 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, hotelB, res taurants: In fact, anything and every thing. If you want to buy, tell the -No Commission Realty Co. what you want. ir you want to sell or exchange, list your property with the No Commission Realty Co. Como 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 them, with experienced attendants at your service, Is what brings results. Come In. or write for tho only method of buying, selling or exchanging any prop erty or business and pay no commission. This Is Uie department store for realty and business transactions. It's the peo ple's way. They all go to the NO COM MISSION REALTY CO. t SEWAED STREET Almost new 7-room house, strictly all modern, nice south front lot, paved street, near 24th street car; price only $3,100. Reasonable terms. 0. Gr. CARLBEEG, 310-312 Brandeta Theater Bldg. 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 rent proposition t PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Douglas 1781. Ware Block. B1X-ROOM. all modern house, nearly new, near car. Dundee. Tel. Harney 265S. New, Up-to-Date Homes Bemis Park District Part Cash, Monthly rayments, Balance 6 Per Cent Interest High class property, in Omahar most beautiful residence district , Close to 3 car lines. Walking dis tance to cathedral. Just finished, facing Bemis Park, at 35th and Cuming Sts. Three 7-room,' strictly modern homes, living room, dining room, kitchen, sun room, pantry, entry and small toilet room on first floor: I bed rooms, enclosed sleeping 'porch and large bath room ou second floor, pome and take your choice. Gave, commission and buy from owner. Phone owner and builder. Address N. 1G6, Can Bed, $2,800 Will buy that dandy 6-room house Just finished; living and dining room finished in goiaen osk; ope Dearoom on Ilrat door, two nice bedrooms and bath on second rioor; paved street; south front corner tot; an mooern in every aetau; close to car line. Cash payment down, balance easy. Keys at o trice. C. G. CARLBERG, 110-311 Brandels Theater Rldr- Florence Real ISaUttat tor Sale, C, L. Ncthaway, suburban prop. Vlor, 271. scattered .orllon. In omr the .lute. said to be Ideal, and, because of this fact. 1 thero aie many In the trado who ndhero to mo war sido or the market, and tney havo paid dearly for their stubbornness. Conditions point to further advances. In corn, nnd, while they may not come to day or tomorrow, as thero are likely to setbacks because ot profit taking by longs, me auvanccs are sure to come unless there are heavy rains throughout the belt and the plant Is thoroughly wet down. Oats continue to follow corn In a man ner and this grain has many solid friends In the speculative rajiks of the Chicago llnArtl tf Trnri. faali fiat hllVA Bold lib- crallv during the past fortnight and thero is still a gooa uemanu ior una grain. Owing to the fact that July pork Is In thn hnrwtn of strong concerns In the trade tho undercurrent of the provisions market is trtoro man niceiy 10 .conunuo strung. Wheat was HOTHC lower. Corn was unchanged to c higher. Oats were UdfMc lower. ..... Liverpool closed with wheat Hd, lower and corn UCHd hlghor. ,. . Primary wncat receipts wore uu. arid shipments of 737,000 bu.. against re ceipts of 1.(91,000 bu. and shipments of 103.900 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were wi.uw ou. and iihlrtments of 425.000 ml., against re ceipts, of 404,000 ou. end shipments of 617.000 bu. last year. ... , t Primary oats receipts woro 611.W0 bu. and shipments ot 1.50,000 lu.. against ro celpts of S03.000 bu. nnd shipments ot 912.000 bu. last year. Chicago 8S1 109 10C Minneapolis i.c Diuum .1.... v Omaha f2 49 39 40 Kansas City St. Louis XK Wlnnlueir 171 55 Tnesu tales were report ea toaay: wnuai. No 7 honl wlntur. 1 Car (choice dark). 72Ho ; 1 car (semi-dark), 72c; 2 cars, 71lc; 3 cars, 7ivc; s cars, uc; No. 3 hard wlnteiv 1 car, 71c; 4 cars. lOftc: 3 cats, 70c Oats: No. 3 white, 1 cars, S5o, 1 car, 35Hc. No. 4 while. 4 cars, joc. No grade. 1 car, 34c. Com: No. 2 white, 1 car, "3V4c; 2. curs, 73tf. No. S white, 1 car, (3Ci 1 car, 7UC. iso. wniie, cura, ilHc No. C white, l car, livtc oo. i yellow, 3 cars, C74c; 1 car, 67'ao; 3 cars, t7c. No. 3 yellow, 1 car. 67e 2 cars, 60tto. No. 2 mixed, 1 car tnear whltoj, 7zc; i car (near white), 71c! 3 cars, 66c. No. 3 mixed, 1 enr, C6Vc; 1 car, CCc, No. 6 mixed, 1 car, (Sc. Sample, 1 car, 64o; 1 rnr (lint). ": 1 car (hot). 690. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 7M4Wa: No. 3 hard, caV473Hoi No. 4 hard, 0&Jt72e: No. 2 spring, 775780; No. 3 spring, 76fi77c; No. 4 spring, 72075c; No. 2 durum, cewowiiq; o. a aurum, twu 68540. Corn: No. 1 white, 73Htf73Mc.; No. 2 white, 7WJ3KC; no. s wnito, tvjfttc; jno. 4 white. 70W371ttc; No. 6 white, C2(&2Ho; No. 1 yellow. 67if67ic: No. 2 yellow. 67 7Ho; No. 3 yellow, OCiQCJo; No. 4 yel low, uanwic; ro. i raixou, wwawso; iiu. 3 mixed. 6UC6Hc; No. 4 mixed, 64VVU 65Hc; No. C mixed, 64ttyc: sample, mixed. 58&64C. Oats: No. 2 white, 26 86Vic; standard, 353c; No. 3 white, S5V4 (ff3&Hc; P)o. wnite, 3Vna. uarieyi Malting, 60(&64c: No. 1 feed, 45g60c. Rye: No. 2, 66GV4o; No. S, 64"iG6c CHICAGO GRAIN AND rROVISIONs' Features of the Trading; and Closing Prices nn Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 13. Immense receipts fronV the new crop led to a decided fall today in the price of wheat. Tho market, after favoring the bears through out the session, closed heavy at o to lt lttc net decline. Corn finished He to o down; oats off, o to lWQlHc nnd provi sions ranging from 10o' loss to nn advance of 20c. Arrivals of wheat In Chicago reached a total of 1,126 car loads, believed to be tho largest amount that ever came here on a single day. The movement, to other terminals, especially In the southwest was also heavy. In addition the domestic vlsslble supply showed a huge gain. Blackrust news, turned out to be of no advantage to Uie wheat bulls. Nothwlth rtandlng that In some places In South Dakota the damage waH estimated as high as 50 per cent, the outlook for the spring crop as a whole encouraged belief that chances were good for escape from a gentral spread orthe plague. Cooling winds prevailed and1 the forecast gave nn hint of n return of damp weather this ride of the Canadian line and there were welcome rains wnere neeaea oeyona uie InUnintlnnnl bnundarv. Aithmiuh corn at first rose sharply owing to reports or damage irom urouiu una heat, tho market later underwent a de cided setback. Advices that rain had falleti In portions of Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio gave the iseArit control despite assertions that the crop In Kentucky and Tennessee was virtually failure. . Oats tumbled with com. July developed special weakness, tho short Interest In that month seeming to have been alto gether expunged. Active options In the provision trade ascended with hogs. There was liberal profit taking by longs, notawy oy in fluential holders at Milwaukee. Articlel Open, t Hlgh.1 Low. I Close.l Safy. VVheatl d ?H bJ ?H Sft' S 39W S9H 87H SSJ4 8D4 SOU 86 SoH 3&S 30 20 87 20 95 20 85 ' 20-93 l 20 724 10 S3 10 40 10 35 10 40 10 30 11 J7 12 02 11 Uj 1100 U 02 11 W 11 97 11 j July. Sebt. Corn. I July. Sept. Oats. July. 'SeDt Park I Sept. Lard SeDt. lUbS July. Sepr. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, TOUfiWUc; No. 2 hard, 79$4P71ici No. 1 Corn: No. 2 yellow, 71c; No. 8 yellow, 70c. Oatst No. 3 wnite, wosac; stana- mi ;ffr4W' HT6 nu. ovu. xaney. 4iH67c. Timothy. $4.0045.25. Oover, $10.00 (S13.00. Pork, $22.70. Lard, $W.. lHbs, til 7fjfMi.12U. t,riiaTiifriAr! nMlnti. 10.731 cases: at marx. coses inciuucu, iuwTiwi w j xirsts, liiiaiN; iinui T4,ii'vv.. POTATOlio lower; receipis. id I'.b.n.aa and Oklahoma. X1.4VU1.W 1111- noU, Kansas and Missouri Ohios, tl.W& l.za; Virginia ou.miB,.ti.M-u-. POULTRY Alive, lowier; fowls, 14c; springs, I821c BllnneapnlU Grain Jlarlcet MINNEAPOLIS. July IS. WHEAT July, 84Uc; September. 78Ho; No. I north ern. fsi'Ac: no. i nonnero, onwoyt., u, 3, 82W84'4c. ....... FLOUR Fancy patents, h.du in woou, flrsV clears, $3.50, Jute: second clears, $2.83, jute. Bhlpmonts, 99,050 barrels. RYE 5&866C BRAN Strong, $18.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, C606Hc OATS-No. 3 white, SoQAc FLAX-$l.611.63. Rvmnornted ADUtrt, nnd Dried Fruit NEW YORK. July 1& EVAPORATED APPLES Steady; fancy, UH2o; choice, lOtuillOc: mime. Hk(iW.c. DRIED FRUIT Prune, quiet; Cali fornia, 3T4GPllV4c;' Oregons. 10312c; apri cots. Inactive; choice. lSViOlStfo; extra chnlcft. 17017Vlc: tancy. 184o. l'eacliea, dull; choice, 6HS6c: extra choice, 6Mi VAo: fancy. 7VHc. Italslas, quiet; loose muscatols, 6y,o74c; choice to fancy seeded, 7Vt(Kc; seedless, 6'iWvc; London layers, $L7&8.80; Kainsas City Grain nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. July lS.-WHEAT-No. S hard. 7S4J78e; No. 2 red. ClV4B72o Sep. tember. 70HW,e; December, 7374c. CORN No. 2 mixed, 70c; No. 2 white, 80c; September, fSSTtc; Decejnber, 70Hc. OATS No. 2 white. S8Hjf38Vic; No. 2 mixed. 34036c. BUTTER Creamery, 23c; firsts, 21c; seconds, 18o; packing stock, 17c. EGOS Firsts. 19c; seconds, 14c. IOULTRY-Hens, 13Vic; broilers, je, Liverpool tirnlu rrnrUet. LIVERPOOL, July U.-WHEAT-No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 4Vid; No. 2, 7 24d; October, UiW; December, 6s Hid. CORN American mixta. 6TH4; July, Ss4Hd. FLOUR Winter natents. 26 6d. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), 10s34. St. Louis Grain Market. 13 oti iAJi;4Ui LOUIS, July IS. WHEAT No. red, 76f?nc; No. hard, WjGc; Septem- ber, 76T4C corn no. , Tine; No. 2 white. 78c: Sep Umber. UVCic OATS-No. 2. MUc; Np. S white, JOc, 1 Everybody reads Boo Wont Ada. MDW VAD17 CTnnV MUDVrT huh luiuv oiuuiY mmuuu Continued- Selling of Securities Causes Further Unsettlement. HIGH-GRADE ISSUES AFFECTED Noteworthy Fenturei U Persistent OfferliiK of Cunndlan Pacific, Which Is Stout Active Stock Most of Session, NEW YORK, July 13.-Conllnued selling of securities, a goodly part of which was believed to represent liquidation, .caused further unjettlcment In tho stock market today. The movement differed from that of last week In that It affected most of the high grndo Issues. , A noteworthy fenture was tho persistent offering of Canadian. Pacific, which wus tho most active stock for tho greater part of tho session. It sustained a net loss of 4 to 10 points. Tho selling was ascribed to Canitdlnn brokers, presumably acting ror homo clients. United States Steel was another leader to decline under tho weight of heavy offerings nnd Union Pacific, the coalers and metal shares yielding from 1 to 2 points. . M New Haven and other Issues of tho fame class were again weak, the former declining to Its recent low record, while some tho Goulds. Ontnrlo & Western, Western Maryland and Toledo. St. Xmb St Western added to their recent severe losses. Tho nrralgnment of New Haven s former management hy the Interstate Commerce commission, had little? If any effect In tho market. , Prices rallied fractionally In the final dealings, probably as a result of short covering, but trading became dull and tho tone at the closo was weak, New ittnvon. hnwnver. rnflectlmr some buying. London was a moderate buyer here despite dull conditions nt home. Paris fas observing a holiday and Berlin prices tvero lower. Renewed weakness was re ported from Vienna, Money rates wcro nominally iiisiier, Inst Saturday's low clearing hous re serves causing a number of local banks to remain out of the market. In the bond list half a score of low paid Issues lest from 2 to 10H points, tho latter .being the extent of the decline In ono of the New Haven aubsldorles. Total sales, par value, $1,937,000. Panama coupons 5o declined 1V4 per cent on can. London 8 Hole Market. IONDON, July 13. American securities opened around parity today. Trading was light nnd prices moved Irregularly during thn flrft hour. At noon the list ranged from A above to H below Saturday's New York closing. Consols for money, i5Hc; consols for account. 7THc. SILVER iter, qulor. :.c. A ,, MQNBY-lHQ'rti per cent; short bills. 2(fi2h per, cent;' three months, 2'Mt2U por cont. I.oont Securities. Quotations fumlihed by Darns. Prlnbr A Oo.j 44 Omha Nitlonal bnk building! RtorlcL HI4. Aided. F.irmont Creamery Bid. 7 Pr cent.. 1MW Ftlrmont Cremnery i Iw cent.... OT Omli C. 1). Bt. It. pM TJH Omh h l D. It- & n Omha fi, I t P. pM f Union Stock Yra. Omah Jj swift A Co. 1 per cent... 10 IMli MH . II IIVl lOtU nk 100 101.17 1M 15 103.71 101.17 tt ti Mtl MH lot 101 100 Skinner Macaroni, I ptr cnt pfd.... ..... Ponda IXuieroft. Neb., t. 1M H Dloomlnicton. Neb., K. L. ta. WW.... 1M Dunde Paring trarranti, 7 per cent Dundy Co., Neb.. Bchool, 19U-M 104 Kali ntTer Co.. 9. D. la. 1MJ 101 Oerlng. Neb., Water. . 15M 101 Uncoln Traction 6a, 1M7 Northern 1'aelflc ells. J04T MH Omaha K. U & P. 5a. 1111 II Omaha On. Ca, lilt M City of Omaha 4H. 1M1 1 101H Omaha 4 a 11. St. Ily. is, lilt H Putet Sound T. L. P. ta, 19U.... 100 Scrlbncr, Neb., la, 1911 9 Salt .Lax Bchool 4a, 1110. i 93 Slous City Bl. Yds. Si, 1950 J1V4 Swift Co. R, JW4 MV U. 8. Smelting & Iteftnlng fx, 111;.. M Wsync, Neb., School QUtrlet la It ICtuaas City, Mo., Tax Dills, 7 p. e. lH H 11 IIH 100 101 NEW YORIC GENERAL MARKET ttnotatlons of the Day on "Various Commodities. NEW YORK, July 13.-FLOURQu!et ana Dareiy Bieaux, aprinK I'Kienin, f.iv iiM.CO: winter straights. J4.0O4M.2O: win tcr patents. $4.2MI4.60; spring clean). $4.00 G4.16; extra No. 1 winter, $3.6033.86; ex tra No. 2 winter, w.4uma.&6. uye. steaay; fair to good, $3.35433.50; choice to fancy, $3.66(513.70. i VI,' rh,.i. xrA o ,A-m atu. f. I r New York export. WHEAT Spot, easier; new No. 2 hard, 86V4c; new No. 2 red, S5;o, July ship ment, c 1. f., New York; -No, 1 northern Duiuth. V9c: No. 1 northern Manitoba, 99Vic, f. o. b. afloat. Futures, weak and lower unaer liquidation prompted oy -favorable reports on tho spring wheat crop. July. SSHc: September. 85 lf-16o; December, SS'.ic. hay Firm; no. 1, $1.10: no. z, i.wy 1.0&; No. 3, S590c; shipping, 78c. HOPS Steady; stato common to choice, 1913, 3103c; 1912, 1216c; Paclflo couat, 1813, liXB'ivc; vivi, lwioc. CORN MEAL Quiet; fine white and yellow, $1.451.46; coarse, $1.31.40; kiln dried, $3.76. BARLEY Steady; malting, tagfiOc, c. f Buffalo. CORN Spot, quiet; No. 2 yellow, 76Vic, c. 1. 1., to arrive. OATS Spot, quiet: standard white. 43 34&Vic; No. 3, 44ViSi5c; fancy clipped wnite, (iic. HIDES-Steadv: Bogota. 2SM629c: Cen tral America, 2HhiC LEATHER 11 rm; hemlock firsts, 30o; seconds. 28290, PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; mess. S22.E0ffl23.00: family. 23.004r25.00: short clear, $19.75021.00. JJeef. quiet; mess, $17.00 Vfii.w, ismiiy, im.wijiu.w. r,ara, urm; middle veil. X10.Z5il0.3u. TALLOW Steady; city, Cc; country, tl gHc; special, 6Hc BUTTER Quiet: receipts, 10.200 tubs: creamery extras. 27ttf2Sc; firsts, 21H 270 ; seconds, n'tiw, process extras, zm 22Hc; labels, current mako, firsts, 0p 20cr seconds, 19c; packing stock, current make. No. 1. 19c. CHEESE Firm! receipts. 2.200 boxes; state wholo milk, fresh, colored specials, l4ic: white. 14'ic: colored, average fancy. 14V4144c; whites. HUG-Httc; aklnu, IQ 11 Ho EGGS Firm; rocelpts, 15,600 cases; fresh gathered extras. 24ft 20c: extra firsts. 22U. OOZc, firsts. 21022c; seconds, 17t20o; state, I'eruiayivaiiiu uiiu iiuuruy iicnqry wnites. ttitWo: gathered whlteB. 'ZZtmio: hnn. nery browns, 242Cc; gathered browns and mixed colors, zoos&a POULTRY Live easy; western chick ens, urouers, 17&ZZ0; rowls, 16c: turkeys, 15Ji'16c, Dressed weaker; western chickens, frozen, llH?20c; fowls, 1216c; turkeys, au woe. I OMAIIA' GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, Mb. cartons, 27c: No, 1, 00-lb. tubs, 27c, CHEEE ImDorted Swiss. 2Sc: Amer. lean Swiss. 24c: block Swiss. 22c: twins. 17c; daisies. 17 He; triplets. IlHc; Young Americas, 19c; oiuo laiiei Dricx, 11W, 11m burger, 2-lb., 18c; 1-lb., 80c; Mew York Pish White. 16c; trout. 16o; large crap- pieo, uc; opanisn macKerei, too; snaa roe. per Pair. 6O0: salmon. 16a: hallbuL llnr buffalo, 9 Vicj channel catfish, 15o; pike. uc; yicHerei, vc. I'OULTRY Broilers. SOo; hens, 12c; rnptra till. Hii.L'a i',, mra.aa C. . ...... 16c; pigeons, per doxen, 90a; ducks, full reatnerea, sc; geese, full featnered, 8c; squabs. No. 1. $1.60;, No. 2, COc. BEEP CUTS-Rlbe. No, 1, 180; No. 2. 17Vic: No. 3, 154c. Loins: No.l. I9V4c; u, loviKj no. i, j.74C. l-iiuck; no. 1, 110; sso. c. ivfo; do, a, iuc, tiounon: no, 1, 16Vc:, No. 2. 14tc; No. 3. 14c Plates! No. 1. 8U0: No. 3. Tic: No. 8. 7c. The following fruit and vegetable prices are quotea oy tne uinnsKy irruit com pany: KRUITS Oranges; Extra fancy aien- uora Valencia , 'jes, 112s, ljcs, iwa, nw, 200s. 216s. 260. $3.76 Ivor box: Red Ball Valenclas, all sizes, $3.60 per box. Lem ons: Extra fancy Golden Bowl 300s, 3G0a, h.vj per dox; tunoy Oliver iora, wus, swa, $6.60 per box. Grapefruit: Extra fancy. 64s, $4.(0 per box; extra fancy, 46s, $4.00 per box: extra fancy, 3es, 13.&0 per box; Indian River 64s and 80s. $5.00 per box. Apples: Ben Davis, $1.75 per box; Wlne sas, $3,60 per box. uaiirornia Fruits: uur bank olumi. SL26 ner box: Climax nlums. $1.60 per box; Tragedy plums, S1.7S per box, California peaches, $i.l0tLZ5 per box, black raspberries, per' 24-plnt case, $2.26 per case; red raspberries, per 24-plnt case, j.ou per chjjo, Kooeenernes, per z Dint cose. $2 60 per cose: cherries. ter 24 pint case, $2.00 per case. VEOETABLES Cauliflower, home xrown. $1.00 per basket: California, onions, to per lb; peppers, Wo per basket; fary (tomatoes. $1.00 per crate! R-orate lots. Wo per crate; cucumbers, hothouse. KKXTJl.W , per uos.; new uoora, carrots, luriupa, per dos.; celery. 11.00 por dox.; head lot-1 tuoc, twctni.w per uos.; teat lettuce, iw ier doz. : onions. home-Rrown. ltc ler dos.; radishes. 15o por dos.; parsley, rVc per dos.; garlic, Italian, 20o per lb.; horse- radish, t.a per case; sncneu poiciirn, oo ter lb.! nsnarasus. home-grown. Ier dog. market price about 30o per dos.; potatoes, California hew potatoes, sc per iu., watermelons. lic ner lb.: cantaloups, California standanls, 1B0 per cratet Call-, fornla ponys, JX.W por crate; cauunower, home-grown. Jl.00 per basket; bananas. Jl.TMjXl.M per bunch. CALIFORNIA KIIUITS linrric", j box; apricots, $1.75 crate: plums, J1..S crate; peaches, J1.10 to 1.35 box: hteck raspberries, ill-pint caso. $.S6 caso; red raspberries. Il-plnt case, 3.N) case: gooso berrles. 24-plnt case. 2.M case; cherries. :i-plnt case, $2.00 case. NUTS Salted peanuts, i.w pr No. 1 California walnuts. 18Ho per b.. pecans, 124c per lb.: filberts, 15c per lb.; almonds. SOc per lb.; jocorn, to per lb, lOTATOKS California, new, 2c lb. WATKRMUtJNS-lHo lb. CANTALOUPICS-Crtllfornta, standards, $2.50 crnte; California, pony, $2.00 crate. CAUUKLOWEU-Home grown, $1.00 . PlNKAPPLES-riorida; 48s. $17Ri crate: 42s; $3.00 crate; 36s, $3.2o crate; 30s and Its, $30 crate. rA . UANANA8-$1.75 to $3.50 bunch . MISCELLANEOUS - 8ugar walnut dates, $1.25 per box: limes, $L. per bas ket; crackerjack, $3.50 per case; chock ers, $3.50 per case; crackerjack, per halt case, $1.75; checkers, per half case, $l.ifc ClUCAdO I.IvTl STOCK 1IAHICUT Cattle lllnher IIok II Uhrx- Sheep Lnvf rr. CHICAGO. July llrII9CIS7eCi'i 23,000 head; higher; bulk of sales. $8.. 5 $9.00; light. MBWWihra,ii,SS, heavy. $S.S5S9.00;, rough. $8.S5U1 W, pigs. TCATTLE-Recelpts. 16.000 head: lecher: K.m d fetors. $6.76.10; r,w and helfer,..$S.9M5: calves. $7.W 11.00. KHBl'il iteceipis, : hfn. $5.vo.l&: yeaning. .... lambs, 5.405-9.25. Kalians City Live Mti.ek Mnrliot. wansas CITY. Mo.. July 1S.-CATTLK -Rooolpts. 11.000 head: market 10a higher: prime leo bicji, dressed lef steers. $8.1039.25; wtm steers. $7.00fi9.W; southern rrteers. $5.75 8.66: cows. $4.087.W. heJJeTs, $6.W.40. seockors and feeders. $jS.16WSu; bulls. $5.2&8.75; calves, $.60(10.00. , i.nr, . 1 r market 100 to'hrgherr'bulk.": 431S.W) pacKora aim V ' .. ..;: . tn 10o lower: lambs, W.woa.26; ycarllnrrs. $6.26437.00; wethers. aTCflROo! ewes. $4.2&ff6.00; stockers and I w . inula Lire Stool. Mnrltef. e, t nmsj .tulv 18 CATTLE Re ceipts, (1,000 head: market steady; native beer stoors. r .Dwmou: towji ." 'JwrS: i.VWV.W, c . .. . .. ...... - - i inuthern steers. $5.76418.40; cows and helf- ti rsur.n rs.' nntlv calvns. SS.OOU lO.tiO. tinno-nuoinii K ftOfl head: market 16o higher; pigs and lights. S7.DO09.OG: mixed And butohers, $8.90tr9.05; good heavy, $S.9C 8HBEP AND IMBS-Rccclpts. 7,000 hond! market stoauy; native inuuuun, .754r6.00; lambs. $8.0009.10. HI. Joaenh Urn Htoclc Market. RT. JOSEPH. July IS. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.400 head; market steady: ijteers. $7.2;n.2A: cows anu ncu, .wuo.w, ramp AND LAMBS Recelpts. 1.600 head; market weak; lambs. $7.8.oo. Kerr .York Money Market. - .... an A,mV r..,1l NEW TOllH.. JUiy 1 .uunni- steady: 2MSM Per cent: ruling rate, 1 nn,. riTif olnalnir bid. IV.Jil'i per OCIlt Timo losns, stronger: sixty days 24 per cent: ninety days. i?aJ tcr cbui; monthn 4ner cent. MERCANTILE PAPER-3?ilU Per RTRtiT-iNrj 17XCHANGE Easier: sixty days, $4.8660: demand, $4.8746. Commercial bills. $4.fGJ4.86M. SILVER Bar, RMo; Mexican dollars, 44c . BONDS Government, heavy; rallroaa. heavy. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 13.METALS Iead, dull at $3.8&iia06o: London. 19 7s8d. Rneltnr. nnlot at I4.DGflS.0D: London. 121 10s. Copper, quiet; spot and September.- $13.36 13.76; electrolytic. h3.tii'pij.s(; ioko, nomi nal: casting; IIJ.W. nn. sieauy; bvoi, $32,20032.60: September, $33.40iBO2.70. Anti mony, dun; cookson's, xj.i-ewi. iron, quiet; No, 1 northern, $14.7&B16.23; No. 2 northern. $14.604116.00: No, 1 northern, $14.7B3il5.26: No. 2 northern, $14.60816.00; No. 1 southern, $14.7&w&.b; no. z, fii.wty 13.00. Iyondon prices: Copper, steady; spot, 61 10s; futures. 62. Tin. steady; spot, 14S 6s; futures. 147 15s. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 61s Cd. KT. TvOUIS. Ju V IS. METAIi Lead. dull at $3.76; spelter, dull at $1.604.81H. Coffee Blarket, NEW YORK. July 13. After opening at a decline of 1 to 2, Dolnts under scatter ing liquidation In the absence of any Im portant demand, tho coffee market showed very llttlo feature, closing at a net loss of 1 to 2 points. Sales, 9,000 bogs; July, 8.26c; August, 8.34c; September, 8.41c; Oc tober. 8.64o: December. 8.73c: January. 8.78c; March. s".87e: May, 8.92c Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. s4c; santos no. 4, liTio; mua coffee, dull; Cordova, KHClOo, nominal. London Wool Murkol. LONDON. Julv 13. Offerings at tho wool auction sales today amounted to 11.123 bales, catalogues containing equal quantities of merinos, and crossbreda woro readily aosorDea at nrm prices. ana continent was a keen bidder for scoured merinos and Americans occasionally paid 10 per oent advance for fine greasy cross- brtas. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July IS. COTTON Fu tures closed barely steady: July. 12.40a: August. 12.33a: October. 12.S3: uecember. 12.62c; January, 12.43c; March, lt48c; May, 1Z.73C, pot, quiet; miaaung, u.o; gun, 13.60c. Sales 1,300 bales. LIVERPOOL. July 13. COTTON BDOt. ateadv: rood middling. 7.99c: middling. 7.470; low middling, msc, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK.- July 13. DRY GOODG Tho 21. is. ciafiin company reocivors- sale was largely attended and buying was active In all departments. New lines of staple worsteds were priced for spring. Advances ranged from bo to 7ttc over last year. Cotton goods were steadier and quite acuvo on staple gray gooes. Omaha Hay Market. PRAIRIH HAY-Cholco upland, $15.00 18.60; No. 1, $11.60912.00; No. X $!0.tX 1L00. Straw: Choice wheat. R.W2M00. Alfalfa: No,. 1 to choice quotable at $13.00 Uii.w; no. j, iiu.ivii.w. ElKln natter Market . BIJIN, July IX BUTTER 27c. Ilennlnirton Wins from Vnlley. BENNINGTON, Neb.. July H-(Hpe- clal.) Bennington defoated valley at val ley, Sunday, by a score of 9 to 1. Tho features wore the pitching of Kingdom only allowing two hits In eight Innings and striking out nine men. Mangold of Bennington got four hits in five times at bat. warmer made a homo-run. Score Il.H.E. Bennington ..0 0 6 0 1 0 3 0 13 Valley 1 0 -O 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 ' Batteries. Bennington. Gordon. King don and Petersen; Valley. Husland, Tur- ree end Nystrom. Ogalallu Heals North Platte. NORTH PLATTE, Neb.. July l$.-8pe clal.) Costly errors and Inability to hit tne oaii wnen nits mranr, runs cost norm Ptatta the came with Orcalrdla Sunday afternoon by the score of 3 to L Six hits were allowed by each pitcher, with Mar lott ot Ogalalla having slightly the better or ine arguiurnv vy nceimiK nunn Platte's hits well scattered. Hcore: RU B Osalalla .,,.1 00010100-361 North Platta 00010000 O-l 6 Batteries Ocalalla. Marlott and Har rington, North Platte, Jones and Pass, Umpires: Bybee and Nichols. Attendance, miriiTX t urn omnniv Tuinvrm UlTliUlrt. LllJU OlUUIV illAillVDl Desirable Kinds of Cattle Stronger and Active Sellers. HOGS ARE TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheep fltronir tn rv nnd I.nmlis Ten Rhndr Higher I'lftorn Centn lllitber Ilrrelptu font I hup Very LlBht. SOUTH OMaUtA, July. 13, 1914. Receipts wero: Cattle. lings. Sheep, Kstimntn Monday 1.500 4,sw 3.500 H.0f2 Snmo day last weok..., 2.070 Same day 3 weeks ago. 3,0U Hamo day 3 weeks ago. 1.959 Same day 4 weeks ago. 2,722 Hamo day Inst vear.i... 3.01 J 3.7C9 6.91V1 4,815 !,2M 6.3M 10.173 5,132 2,60 8,473 The following table shows the receipt of cattle, hogs nnd sheep at the South Omaha live stock mair.et for tho year to date as compared with last year: 1114. 1813. Inc. Dsn. Cattle 414,318 435.862 Hogs 1,42;,779 l,tM,&2l lsli'43 Sheep 1.1S8,1S M7.906 153,292 The following table ahowa. we range, or nrlna f.r .n0 -1 Ut Rnlllh nmnhi 11VS stock markot for the last fsw days, with comparlooni: , Date. 1914. ll913.19l2.1911.11B10.tl.tl90, June 12. 8 I3HI S 441 11 I 8 201 9 161 7 46 6 86 6 83 5 92 6 87 5 83 6 S June 23. June 21. S 44 w I a 10 1 8 61 S 63 7 48 6 14 9 21 7 40 June 25, 8 "ft 8 17U S 16H 7 S8 9 8 12 ' 7 4: June 26. 8 621 7 30 7 68 June 27. June 23. 8 46 1M4 8 611 7 30 8 14 IS 6 OSl 9 00 7 34 7 84 Juno 2l. June CO. 8HH 5 581 8 20H 7 34 6 181 8 99 7 C2 6 99 6 SO C 37 6 46 9 Ml 7 61 6 03 July 1. 8 7 73 7 19 10 TO 6 73 7 C3 R 70 5 97 July t. 8 63 8 79 July 3.. Julv 4 saw S C9 7 IS 7 67 606 July 6.. July 6.. S 71 7 23 7 7l! 8 SSS ? 26 a 6 26 8 9 78 7 76 6 1$ July 7. S 81 6 31 6 36 I 7 6 2S July 8.. 8 St 7 23 a rr. 7 65! 6 16 6 16 July 9.. ? 59U 8 75 7 191 8 601 7 65 Jiuy id. 8 47i 8 70 8 71 7 24 0 S3 6 27 I 8 44 7 67 7 63! 29 July 11. a 61 7 20 6 4: juiy ix. S74 7 201 ft S2 8 S3 uiy va. Jt C2 Sunday. Holiday. TijMinta nnd ntinnaltlon of llv stock at the Union stock yards In South Omaha for twenty-four hours cooing 11 j v. yesterday: , Cattlo.Hogs.Shee p. U s. C- M. A St. P 4 Wabash 1 Mo. Pacific 4 3 6 ii 3 31 i " 17 2 6 1 S Tt Union Pacific C. & N. W., cast C. & N. W., wo.it.. 17 C., St P.. M. & O.. .. C R. & Q-, east..-11 C., B. & Q.. west.. 20 C, R. 1. l'.. oasi. o Illinois Control .. Tnlal receluts 67 DISIKISITION-HISAD. Cttlo.IIogs.Sheep. Morris & Co.... Swift Sl Co Cudahy Packing 442 329 231 336 27 1 788 414 1.000 1.034 1.313 715 1.11S Co. Armour w j. W. Murphy.... Lincoln Pacing Co... S. O. Packing Co Hoffman Uroa Kay Packing Co Grain Belt Bup. Co,... W. B. Vansant Co Corn Belt Serum Co.. Hill & Son P. D. Lewis Huston & Co.... McCreary & Kellogw... H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Hlgglns Huffman Meyers Tannar Bros John Harvey 3 24 147 9 10 36 S3 34 SI 22 I 14 46 70 283 Other buyora ..1.CC9 3.429 totals .......,.,..... ...v - r 1 n-tr V Tli. xrnnV starts OUt with t rf eatUe. -only sixty-two cars be ng reported In. which Is the smallest for S Monday thus far. The demand for tho all .lAalealiln Kintlfl W ttll MUU4 . ..tiia inni urniiuaivta strong to. a little higher than last . wmk. MarirMr nn chllid ui , oourso. are ino"na, ".ra intly ahn'd" SmxS1 won after 9 o'clock In the corning. The b$?bVef steers here this ?UAM $9.40. tho highest price paid thus far this yttr- ... .11.. nr.A in choice , .--.7-.j . ii Quotations on cavua. v. w -.- bSrte.n( $9.009.60; fair to gobd beef toers. $8.6009.00; common to fair beet .teers, $7.78.60; choice to .fancy corn. fod hellers, o.w4ivw, iv irr..'i ritJifftotn- wnnrl to choice COWS. $6.WH7.60; fair to good gradea $5.75.60, common to fair grades, $3.7606.75; good to choice stocners anu ivi ' fair to good stockers and feeders, $d.76 7.60; common to fair Blockers ana reMera. $.256.75! atock cows and heifers, $5.00 7.00; stook calves, $7.a.w; veaicaivcs, $8.005)' 10.60 ; UUUB, Stags, eic, to.-on!."". Representative sales: BEEF STEiaiUl No. At. IT. No. At. rr. ....1000 7 00 II 1108 I 00 ... Ill 7 71 11 1441 1 06 ....110$ 7 M 1111 I 06 ....1041 7 U M WO 9 16 ..'..16M f M II 1034 I IS ,...11U S 60 II 1430 I II ...1311 I 71 II 1111 44 I... I... II... 14... 1... 84... 81... II... 'STEERS AND HEIFERS. II... , 134 1 76 36.... 130 I 10 873 I 00 III I 00' tM I 10 8... .1114 . W . 701 . 774 . m I 10 I II I 80 II II....... I 31 21... 46... II... I 44 8 41 931 II COWS. t... 131 I 40 140 4 60 ! 1..... Stttei MI 4 64 1010 I 64 1060 I 60 870 I 10 1. 1. 810 4 Ml ., 614 I 04 1. 1. 1010 a za ,161 t 38 166 I 34 , SOI I IS 130 (44 ,1070 S M 01 I 76 m in , ISO I 10 1 1064 4 64 20. 1011 0 61 MM I CO .141 I 64 .Hi 1(1 .841 I 70 . I I 75 . MS I 86 lltS 7 04 11 i'.'.'.'.'.'. 128 CO .100 1 00 im m 1M7 1 si 840 4 3S 714 6 $4 KM 6 40 1. ...1110 7 M 1... 1... I.... 114 7 40 1060 7 40 170 7 40 IM 104 I... HEIFERS. .661 I 44 . (41 I 64 . 661 4 40 .113 I 66 . 110 I 76 . 110 176 7.... .741 76 . M0 7 00 .631 7 10 . 814 7 IS , 436 7 64 .1114 SH 1 36 4 7 I'.'.'.'.V. It I. iiULLB. 844 K SO 1 1100 I SI ,, 1114 t 74 1 1030 6 IS ,, 1064 I 83 1 1W0 I 14 .'144 I 14 1 1640 1 14 1144 I 35 1 1164 7 04 CALVES. 314 I 00 1 171 I SO 144 I 04 1 104 U M0 t 00 4 177 10 04 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. .$ 1 1 1 J 1W vw a... . 184 00 3 166 10 60 muuitrsiui Aflu riiuuivnij, T 664 I 86 33 M 7 SO 7 665 7 05 704 1 26 WESTERNS. writ . l n i I , K'-l. 48 steers.... 1225 8 36 49 steers..., 1249 S 30 J, B. Musaer, Nebraska, It steers.... 1300 8 20 HOGS Supplies this morning totaled sixty-nine cars, or about 4.300 head, being 1,600 larger than last week, but 2.0W smaller than for tho corresponding ion- ,1nv 1m at vfclLr. Hhlnnlnar orders wero lorrrA today and shlppor and speculator buyers started out early picking up what they could use at figures that were fully a dlmo higher, and In some cases possibly a little more than that- Their purchases were large, amounting to close to half ot the total mmnlv Packers were slow from the out set, refusing to follow ths lead of tho shippers, such bids uu they made being no more man a mcaei nigner. oeiiera, however, were of the oDtnlon that values ought to be better than this, figuring that with so many hogs already sold to ship- fers the killers would have to coma to heir prices. As a result the trado re mained slow and dull throughout, and, it was not until along towards 10 o'clock that much ot anything was done. At this time salesmen were still holding for an advance of at least 10c. and as they showed no signs ot giving In, buyers raised their hands, so that when the balance of tho Bupply finally began to move slowly, the prices paid looked to he around a dlmo higher. Thn average trade Is fully IOC UD. Bulk of the offerings moved at a range ot $3.60 03.70, with some lancy iserKsnircs as high as $8.80, the highest price that has been paid so far this year. Am wn, the case all lost week, there were still a few loads of common mixed. and packing nogs lert toqay aiier every thing else had been sold. Bids on this aort ot etui: wero not much better than j ttoady at nny time and some ot thn rncKers retusea to oven mage an oner on some of the roughor grades. At mid day there were around a half dozen loads of thin sort left In first hands, on wjilch packers wore In no case bidding letter than steady and tn some instanoss they failed to even make an offer. N. 61.... 61..., 10.... 66..., 71.... 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(I.. 13.. 8 60 I 60 8 60 8 60 I 60 I 0 8 60 ...111 ...SOS ...ltl ...S60 ...S4I ...S63 so 160 M m 110 80 16.. 40 U.. 63.. II.. W..... Ill 10 15 JK 31 311 63 377 61 ,353 160 8 70 II.. 164 8 70 17 ...168 ... 8 MH I 6IH I 70 8 71 8t0 26 V0 ... II XI 410 1 II 14 69.. .....307 PIGS. so 111 ... 1 xs is., 11 ... I n SHEEP-ln response to a light run 01 only some 3,600 head compared with 9,022 a week ago and 8,473 a year, ago, every thing in tne sneep onrn soia Detter tnan the close of lost weak. Lambs were quot able IO&I60 higher and aged sheep strong to a shado better. In view of tho high prices there was a good competitive de mand, as all the Hacker buyers were out early In the morning and tn the end there wero not enough orrerings to go arouna. Trade was not active, however, as the packers were reluctant to allow any ad vance) over last Friday s prices, though most everything at all desirable tn tho way of killers was cleared In good sea son. Two loads of lambs from Idaho were good enough to establish a new high mark for the season, the price being $9.25 with only a few lambs sorted out ot the two cars. The bulk of the lamba ranged. around $9. 00(09.15. and- the packers took the seconds and culls largely around $6.75, which was the case most ot last week. The aged supply amounted to no more than a double deck of Wyoming ewes at $5.10 and some yearlings at $6.25. uuotations on range sneep ana tamos. Lambs, good to choice $9.00419.25; lambs, fair to rrood. t8.7MfJ.00: lambs, feeders. $0.CO36.7t; yearlings, good to choice. $6.35 416.60; yearlings, fair to good, $3.00Q.J; weinera, good to cnoioe, hmwo-w; Wern ers, fair to good, $5.60(06.75: owes, good to choice. I5.00n6.25: owes, fair to good. $4.7506.00. 11 Wyoming yearlings , m E 6 10 8 60 9 IS 9 35 700 8 75 6 10 -o cuns 1, nn 212 Wyoming owe 98 14 culls 100 S68 Idaho lambs 69 wo Idaho lambs w 6 ouus ta S3 native lambs 9S 11 native ewes 119 Omaha Shooters at Hooper Trap Shoot Omaha shooters attended the shoot at Hooper, Nob., Sunday, when they were Invited to compete with forty other marksmen at the traps. Klngsley led the flold by three targets, while Dixon, also ot Omaha, showing well. The scores: Klngsley 96 Gates 93 Dixon 92 Sasse ... .... 92 Carter 92 Gross 91 Spencer 91 Crosby 91 Reynolds Stevenson Casper ... Redman . Bray Kraver .. Hook Stoner Gilbert 91 Herr 91 Robinson .,,.... Kutfold Fairbanks Kanaieno Hansen Valsko Buck Evans .... 91 .... 91 .... 00 .... 89 .... 89 .... S3 Thompson Coffmon Koyno .... Flehn Bourn Hansen ... Lammelt Stucker Lowe .... 88 88 86 Huffman . RletE Professionals, ST. EDWARD TAKES THE LAST OF CENTRAL CITY GAMES CENTRAL CITY, Neb,, July lS.-(Sp- clal.) Central City boosts of one of the cleanest and fastest base ball organiza tions outsldo ot the State league, To date nine games have been played, seven of which have been chalked to tho credit ot tho boys. This record has mado the scheduling of dates difficult, and only fast aggregations can be secured. Next Tuesday and Wednesdays tho boys will play Scotia hore. Yesterday witnessed the closing ot two real games with Bt. Ed ward at this place, Central City winning tho first by a scoro of 2 to 1, and tho I visitors tho second by the same margin. , The lost exhibition was exceptionally ex citing, being drawn out for twelvo Innings. , The pitching staff of Wright, Davis and Miller has been doing faultless work and , Ward behind the hat has been giving strong support. LINCOLN BUYS CATCHER BLACKBURN FROM H0OSIERS LINCOLN, July JS.-Presldent Hugh L. Jones ot the Lincoln Western league base ball team today announced the purchase ot Catcher Earl Blackburn from the In dianapolis team of the American associa tion. Blackburn won last year a inembor of the Cincinnati National League club. Cedur nlnffa Take This One. CEDAR BLUFFS, Neb., July IS. (Spe cial) Cedar Bluffs defeated the A. O. U. W. team horn yesterday tn a good game ot base ball. The superior work of Bocke muehl, the local pitcher, was the feature. The A. O. U. W, team did not .score until two were out In .the ninth nnd then they got two on two lilts and an error. Next Sunday the locals will play tho Emll Hansen team of Omaha. Score: R.H.E. A. O. U, W. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 S 6 3 Cedar Bluffs.. I 2000000 '-3 83 Batteries: A. O. U. W., Kemp and Tut Ue; Cedar Bluffs, Bockemuehl and Zlmola. Denlaon's New Parle Ready. DENISON, la.. July 13. (Special.) Denison base and foot ball enthusiasts have spent this year nearly $3,000 In lay ing out and putting in shape grounds for permanent use. The local team will play the following schedule ot games. Dow City, July 15: Omaha Luxus. July 18; Manilla, July SO; Dow City. July 21; Wall Lake, July 22; Carr61l, July 23. Knlrbury Defeats Deshler. DESIfLER. Neb., July IS. (Special.) Falrbury broke Deshlers winning streak of six straight games by defeating Desh ler on the local diamonds, Shaner ofl Folrbury allowing only five hits. Score: R.H E. Falrbury ... 3 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 411 11 4 Deshler 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 13 6 S Batteries: Falrbury, Shaner and Welch; Deshler, Sittlor and Jepson. Arlington Defeat Herman. ARLINGTON, Neb.. July lS.-(Speclal.)-. Arlington base ball team won from Her man Sunday. 11 to 7. The feature of the game was the brilliant work by Byron Ilamnmry In left field. Score: Herman 1 02010030-6 Arlington 0 2 3 0 4 0 3 1 -H Upland .Take Game. UPLAND. Neb.. July ll-(6peclal.)-Vp-land defeated Mlnden yesterday in a loosely played game. Score: R.H.E Upland 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 08 II 6 Mlnden 0 HI 1 1 I 1 0 0-7 67 Batteries: Upland. Doyle, Ltndgren and rartch: Minden, Green and Bunion. Um pire: Mason and Grey. Everybody reads Bee Wont Acts, 83 82 83 82 S3 81 SI 80 79 78 78 78 77 74 61 67 64 63 i