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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1914)
Til 14 BK14: OMAHA, FMI)A, ,11" LA' U4, 11114. OLTKltED FOR KENT Darns GOOD barn, room for 8 or 10 horses. U17 Webster St. Call Douelaa 41 Store nnil Office.. Vacant August 1st Fine cool room, with vault, electric light and wntor free. 14V, ft. by 27 ft., par titioned for two pri vate rooms and recep tion room. Opens di rect on beautiful court The Bee Building Co Ask the Superintendent, Boom XO.'J, to show you now. FOR RENT New store building, elotrlo lighted, 22x40. Finest location In city for pool hall and barber shop. No com petition. Address M 314. Fine cool room with vault, else, light nd water free; 14Hx27 ft. partitioned for 2 private rooms and roccptlon room. Opens directly on beautiful court, 3d floor. HEAL ESTATE FARM A IIA.NCU LANDS FOR SALK GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Scramble is Made by Wheat Shorts to Even Up Positions. BAD REPORTS FROM CANADA Crop News from Bilrrmr. North U In Kffect thnt "Weather Una tleen Asjnlnat Mntnr Insr Cerenl. OMAHA, July . There was a scramble of shorts In wheat to oven up their position yesterday, and In addition to this buying there were many orders filled on Investment account. Gains for the day were 'ifimc. Mack rust und blight from recent high tem peratures In the spring wheat country wcro tho leading Influences. Advices from many sections of the northwest told of the appearance of tho pest In ono form or another, and tho best crop experts traveling claim that all former estimates on the spring wheat crop will havo to bo reduced In order to come anywhere near the total yield, and that the crop on the whole will be a normal one, providing the weather from this time forward Is cool and favorable for tho maturing of the plant. Crop experts are centered In that section where black rust has devel oped In Its worst form and where It Is claimed It Is likely to spread. In addition to the unfavorable crop prospects In our own northwest there were many bad reports from Canada. It Is well known there havo been a goodly number of frosts predicted In wostcrn Canada so far this summer and that tho wheat plant has been weakened thereby. Thcro have been scattered showers and Alabama. SIOVE to Baldwin county. Alabama, whero you can graze stock all the year. Have l,7w) acres good for orangos pecans or stock. Twenty dollars an aero with termsL M. S. Richard. 4U4 Grand Blvd. Chicago. o Arkamsi, 1IOMESEEKERS' excursion; German American colony; Grant and Jefferson counties, Arkansas. Uphoff, 40) Times Bldg.. St. Louis. Mo. HEAIj ESTATE LOANS CITY PIIOPHU'VY FOll SAliB. Missouri. FARMS for sale $3 down. $3 monthly buys 40 acres, good timber land, near town. Texas county. Mo.; price $200; per fect title. J. B. Jarrell. Mt. Vernon. 111. Ncbrnske.. FOUND 320-acre nomeatead In settled neighborhood; fine farm land; not sand hills; cost you $200 filing fees and all. J. A. Tracey. Kimball. Neb. North Dakota. OFT thoy go to buy our North Pakota farms on your terms, 10 to 20 years' time If you want it. SIS to $30 an acre. Seo the owners, William II. Brown Co., 6 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, or Mott, North Pakota. Agents wanted. Texas. FOR SALE Cheap, by owner direct, t.Wi acres, or less, fine land In rain belt, gulf coast of Texas; splendid for stock, agriculture, winter homes, or gumo preserve; excellent boating,' fishing and hunting. H. It. Boiling, 1832 Calumet Ac. Chicago. Want a Home Bargain T Here's a good ono at sacrifice price: 9-r. modern house, choice corner lot; both streets paved; finest location, near Lowe Ave. and Izard. Lot large enough for another house. Must bo sold at once, and tho reduced price. t3.SU). will sell It. Make us an offer on your own terms. Might take small amount or lot In part exchange. 4-r. cottage, built 3 years; full lot: near 37th and Ohio; $1,160; $60 cash. S12.60 per month. Have several cottage homes on similar terms. McKitrick Real Estate Co. 315 Ramgo Bldg. D. 11S2. 15th and liar. a few rains, but there are i laims ot dry weather in nearly every section. It Is said tho wheat plant ts going backward, and this was the cause of the smaller re ceipts at Winnipeg yesterday, the total being only ninety car, but tho run of receipts was also light a year ago at ninrty-nlno cars. Those on tho selling side ot wheat yes terday believe that after an advance of 6c the upturn must be checked by natural conditions. The movement of winter wheat Is enormous, the spring wheat ts coming out more treoly. and In caso of better conditions In tho spring wheat country thero will bo seen a. most com plete reversal of conditions surrounding the wheat markets. The bears havo re fused to stand for any amount of punish ment, and this alone accounts for the rallies to bo seen from day to day. Thero was an Irregular anil unscttIM market In corn. Scattered showers were reported In Nebraska. Iowa and Illinois, with prospects of lower temperature. Ar gentine weather was fine and the market thero ensy. Arrivals of corn from tho Interior wcro still of poor quality and light shipments from thero aro expected until tho middle of next month. Cash transactions were moderate at 100,000 bushels. The oats market was a narrow affair. The weuther Is fine, not only for finish ing tho crop not yet harvested, but also excellent for threshing and movement of oats. lrlces wcro L.flT'40 lower for cash. From the action of the provision mar ket. It wilt take a gfeat deal of maneuver ing by the holders of cash products, ns well as tho longs In futures, to prevent sharp price losses. Thoro was consider able buying by shorts, especially of pork, In order to securo profits. Foreigners were sellers of October and January lard. AVheat was unchanged to lc higher. Corn was c to lo higher. Oats wero 4c higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 413.000 bu ; corn, 39,000 bu. ; oats, 18.000 bu. Uverpool close: Wheat HJQlHd higher; corn. n4n?t.d higher. w.,. Primary wheat receipts were 2,600.000 bu. and shipments 1,363,000 bu.. against re ceipts of 1.S7V.O0O bu. and shipments of (W..000 bu. last year. . , Primary corn receipts were S50.U0O bu. and shipments 361,00) bu., against receipts of 357,000 bu. ana snipmcnis oi .wwv uu. last year. , Primary oats receipts wore r.Tl.OOO bu. and shipments 606,000 bu., against receipts of 600,000 bu. and shipments of 526,000 bu. last year. CAUIiOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. September, tiSc. lecember, "SStfTS'ic. CORN--No. 3 mixed, 75c. No. 2 white. Sv . September, WiRflBite ; December, 67 Ho. OATS-No. 3 white, S74e; No, t mixed. BCTTIJR-Croamery, Jfc; firsts, ile; seconds, ISo; packing stock. 17c. KOOS Firsts, 13c; seconds, 14c. POULTRY Hons, ISo; broilers. 17c OMAHA 4) EN Kit A 1, MAIIKKT. REAL ESTATE LOANS $100 to $10,000 mado promptly. F. D. Wead. Wcftd B'dg.. 18th and Farnam. C1TV and farm loans. 6, 64, G per cent J.H.Dumont & Co., 1603 Farnam, Omaha. HARRISON & MORTON. 910 Om. Nat. WANTED City loans Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam, CI RVTM TVROS Loans, 1500 and up. U-A-Dj - Xi.VWO. 0mana Natj Hanic. SEE us first if you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha, Neb. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City Nat. Bk. Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. DouglaB 271S. 6 CTTV TIAK'R Hm(a.Ciu-ltiirB: Cn.. 0 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg, CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, 22S State Bank Bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE R. E. A FEW BARGAINS 4-room cottago. So. Boulevard Ave., near 15th St.; block from car line, $300. 9-room house, near 40th artd Saratoga, $2.0M. 8-room modern. 23d and Vinton, 32,950. "-room modern, well built by owner for home; will take suitable lot or smaller house In trade, $4,200. 4 acres, Benson, 8-room house, ? blocks from car line; seo us for particulars; fine property; will sell for 35,200. AUGUSTAN A COLONIZATION ASSN.. 304 McCague Bldg. Tel. Doug. 24S3. 6 ROOMS, NEW $2,800 Contains living room, dining room with window seat, finished In oak. kitchen, refrigerator room, pantry, bedroom and closet on first floor; two very large bed rooms and nice bathroom on second floor; house entirely modern, cement basement, screens throughout; corner lot. paved street: located 2630 Blondo St. Terras If desired. C. G. CARLBERG, 310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg. 706 Park Ave. 99x140 A substantial 7-room, all modern house In good condition, with ground suitable for an apartment site, facing on two streets. First time offered for sain and will make tho prlco and terms right. Glover & Spain 919-20 City National. Doug. 3962. Pianos for other musical lnstrifts. D. 2017. REAL ESTATE ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 305 So. 17th St. Phone Douglas 54S7. REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. ACREAGE FOR SALIC. Five Acres 1 Block from Car Line This is ono of the bcBt propositions that has been offered in Omaha for some time, as it la practically a country home with all town advantages. Property Is Im proved with a 7-room, all modern home, large barn, poultry houses, etc. There Is 1H acres in bearing grapes, 1, acres In pasture, balence In fruit and shrubbery. Houso has city water, gas and electric light, modern bathroom and furnace. Only ono block to car line, school house and stores. High, sightly location, and would make a good proposition for a sub division. This place has a great many advantages that must bo Been to be ap preciated. Make an appointment with our salesmen to snow you tins property, no trades. George & Company Phono D. 756. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Acres Acres Acres On tho Bcllovue & Fort Crook Boule vard and car line Is located Country Club Acres. This addition is very choice high und sightly; scenery most charm .ng; no nicer subruban property than Country Club Acres. You can buy from one aero up and on easy terms. O'Neil's 11. E. & Ins. Agency, 15ft- Farnam St. Tel. Tyltr 1024. CITY' PROPERTY FOIl HALE. $3,850 Best Bargain in West Farnam District 3K57 Jones St. (Just west of CSth Ave., on Jones St.), 6 rooms, com pleted this week. First floor fin ished in oak. Second floor hard pine, white enamel bath room. Sleeping porch 8x10 feet. Full brick cellar, cemented floor, sloped to drain. Improved ventilating sys tem through garret makes coal bed room In the afternoon and night. Ono-half block to school, 1 block to Leavenworth car, 4 block to Farnam. Inquire at 305 So. 17th St.. or phone Doug. 6487 or Harney 6903. $2,700 $450 Cash for a good C-room, all modern cottage, with the furniture; paving all paid; full lot; good neighborhood. Must be sold. P. J. Tebbens Co. 760 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 21S2. BARGAIN Splendid West Farnam house. owner leaving city. jatest designs In construction. Corner lot. G. P. Stebblns. Walnut Hill Snap 7-Room Modern $3,650 East front lot. Oak finished house. 1014 N. 40fh. A nnn.IT run lunnirv Worth 35,000 easily. J1.150 cash and bal ance 4 years at C per cent. Speak quick; Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 153C. 20S-10-12-14 State Bk. Bldg. 7-Room Home $2,000 $200 Down Located at 2561 Hartman Ave. (formerly Wobster Ave.) 3 blocks north of Fort St. Near 24th St. car line; has 7 large rooms, city water, bath and gas; monthly pay ments, about tho game, as rent. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. $750 For a Good 5-Room Cottage Think of It 1150 cash and 315 a month buys it. With 350 spent in repairs it will be worth 31,000. 2210 N. 27th St You can't afford to con tlnue paying rent when you can buy a snap like this. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 1636. 20S-10-13-14 Stato Bank Bldg. WEST END BARGAINS Six-room modern house; reception hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, hardwood finish, hardwood floors up and down stairs, three bedrooms, stairway to attlo; house in nice order; lot 47x111, at 3513 Dav enport; house vacant, Key first door east Nonresident owner has reduced his price from $4,600 to 33,760. Modern seven-room house in Benson, with ground 100x127, most all covered with fruit, on one of the best residence streets near car, for sale at a very low figure, or would exchange for ten-room house In northern part of city. W. H. GATES, Room 647 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 1294. IF you wlih farm lands at the right price, write to Mr. John Melzner. 109 Sd Ave. Northeast, Mandan, N P. Thlrtv years' experience at farming and stock raising. He ha for sale small and large farms or ranches. Small payment down, balance terms to suit purchaser 6 per bunt Interest. South Side Snap $300 Cash And $IS per month will buy you a good vunuoi' cam IUI f$o 4UI, WJLVf, Oil 51 at anil tit nf Pnutollar T),,A 1 m The Byron Reed Co Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City St ljuls Winnipeg MS 130 66 116 220 205 11 102 67 21 2S 123 Tli ran sal en were reported today: Wheat Nd. 2 hard winter: 6 cars. 76c; 9 cars, :rv Nn 3 hnnl winter: 1 car. 74V4c; 3 cors. 75c; 1 enr, 73Hc. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 77c. Corn No. l white: l car. iovc. io. white: 1 car. 76c; car. 74Hc; 1 car. 75c. No. 6 white: 1 car. 744c No. fi white: 2 cars. 74c. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 70c; 3 cars, 69ic: 6 cars, CUHc. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. 69c; No. 3 yellow: 1 car. C9Hc; 1 car. 69c. No. 6 yellow: l car, w. ii. 69c: No. 2 mixed: 1 car. C9Uc: 3 cars, C9c. No. 3 mixed: H car (near whitf-v 74Uc No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 68V4C. No. fi mixed: 1 car, G814C. sample mixed: 1 eur. 67c; 3 cars. (Be; l car, s:o. uaie o. a white: 7 cars, 33c; car, 341-ic; No. 4 white: 4 cars. 34&c; 1 car, 34Uc. Omaha Cash Prices w neat- no. - nara. 74(S'77c; No. 3 hard, 73ViU76c; No. 4 hard, 71074V4O; No. 2 spring. TVMi'6Mc; No. 3 spring, 74Hft75fcc; No. 4 spring, 71V4 073Mc; No. 2 durum. 73&'i4c; No. 3 durum, 72S73c. Corn: Np. 2 white. 75Q75Vic; No. 3 white, 74H3T5e; No. 4 white, 74fl74ic; No. 2 yellow, 69V4M4c; No. 3 yellow. 69WtWM4c; No. 4 yollow, 6SV48fic; No. 2 mixed, 694f69Uc: No. 3 mixed, 6Si(S69c; 35Hf?35Hc: No. 3 white, WitSKc; No. i white, 34Ti(335c; rejected. 3tiiW.Httc uar ley: Malting, 47C3c; No. 1 feed. 40Sv-o. Rye: No. 2, 57W)6Sc; No. 3, G767V4c CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Fenlnren of the Trnrilnsr nnil ClontnK Price on llounl of Trade, CHICAGO, July 23. Severe damHge by black rust and by heat In tho Dakotas and Minnesota brought about ft fresh ad vance today In the wheat market here. Unfavorable crop advices from Russia and Argentina counted also against the bears. In addition, country acceptance on overnight bids from Chicago wore re ported) an only fair. The opening, which was '.ic to lc higher, was followed by supplementary gains, but with nelllnj considerably, enlarged oit the bulge. A decided dip ensued, but strength again doveloped, especially In July. Black rust was reported to have spread to Manitoba. Tho close was nervous, io to Uftc net higher. Corn prices ran up quickly on account of continued hot. dry weather. The bulls wero further encouraged by Argentine dispatcher telling of difficulty getting ccrn of sufficiently good grade to fill contracts. After opening the name as list night to lc and Hie up. the mar ket hardened a little more and then un derwent a moderate reaction. Subsequently prices swung higher than before, December In particular advancing because of stop-loss orders to buy. The close was unsettled, l62Vic above last night. Oats sympathized with corn. Liberal offerings became tho rule, however, on the upturn. Lack of demand weakened) provisions. A setback In the hog market seemed to make buyers hold off Futures ranged ns follows: Bt'TTER No. I, Mb. cartoons. 27c; No. 1. UMb. tubs. 27c. CHKHHKImported Swiss. JSc; Amer ican Swiss. 24c; btock Swiss. 3c; twins, 17c, daisies, liWc; triplets, 17Hc; Young Americas, lPc; blue label brick. 17He; llm burgcr, 3-lb . 18c; Mb., 20c; Now Tork white, 19c. FISH-Whlto, 16o; trout, Mo: large crop pies. 12c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe. Per pair, 60c; salmon, 16c, halibut, lies buffalo, !Vc, channel catfish, 10c. plko. 13c, pickerel, 9c. POULTRY Broilers, 20c: hens. 13c; cocks, SHc: ducks. 8c: geese, Sc; turkey. 16c. pigeons, per down. We; ducks, full feathered, hey geese, full feathered, 8c; squabs. No. 1, 31.60; No. 2, DOc. BEEF CFTS-lUbs. No. 1. 1SV; No. 2. 174o; No. 3, loc. Iolns, No. 1, 21c; No. 2. IStyc; No. 3. 16c. Chucks, No 1. 12e; No. S, 11c; No. 3, 10Wc Bounds, No. 1, lS-c; No. 2, 15c; No 3. 14t4c Plates. No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 8c; No. 3, 7c. Tho following fruit and vegetable prices aro quoted by the Glllnsky Fruit com pany: FUUITR-Orances: Extra fancy Glen. dora Valencia. 96s, 112s, 134s, 160s, 176s, 200s and 3s. 33.75 per box; Bed Ball Vulcnclas. all sizes. 33.60 nor box. Lrm'.t ons: Extra fancy Oolden Bowl, 300s, 3'XN, $7.00 per box; fancy Silver Cord, 300s. 300s, 16.60 per box. Grapefruit: Ktra fancy, 64s, J4.60 per box; extra fancy, 4G, 14.00 per box; extra fancy. 36s. $3.50 per box; Indian Hiver, 64s and MM, (&.00 per box. Apples: Wlnosaps. 33.60 per box. CALIFORNIA Fltl'ITSPeache s. Ex tra fnncy Placer Co. Elbertas or Craw fords, SSc per box; 60 box lots, 82Ho per box; 100 box rots or more, HV' tsr box. Pears. California Mountain Bartlett, full box, 13.25 per box; 10 box lots, 32.20 per box: 25 box lots or more, J2.1& per box. Plums, Diamond, $1.60 per crate. Grant, $1.60 per crate; WIckBCS. 3i w per crate; 6-crate lots. 10c less; 10-crate lot, -So less. Apricots. Wcnachco. Washington, for shipment next Thursday. Ier crate, $1.60; 5-crato lots, $1.45; 10-cratc lots, $1.60. CANTAIXWPES Arirono. standards $3.25 per crate; Jumbos, $3.00 per crate; Ponys, $3.76 per crato. VEGETABLES Cabbage. 2o per lb.; California onions, 4c per lb.; peppers, 60c por basket; fancy tomatoes, 75c per crate; 6-crate lots, 65o per crate; cucumbers, hothouse, 2 ilois. basket, 75c per bosket; new beets, carrots, turnips, 26c per doz. ; celery. Michigan, 26c per dos. , celery, Denver, large Jumbo, $1.00 per dox. ; head lettuce, 60C4M1.60 per dox.; leaf lettuce, 40c por do.; onions, home-grown. 15o per doz.; radishes, 60c )xr doz.; garlic, Italian, 20c per lb.; horseradishes, $1.60 per case; shelled popcorn. 6c per lb.; Asparagus, homo-grown, market prlco about 30c per doz.; potatoes, new, J1.0W1 10 per bi shel. WATEBMELONS-lHc per lb CAULIFLOWER - Home-gorwn. $1.00 basket- BANANAS 31.7fW.60 per bunch. Nl'TS Salted peanuts, $1.60 por case; No. 1 California walnuts, ISHc per lb.; pecans, 12Hc per lb.; filberts, 16c per lb.; almonds, 20o por lb,; popcorn, 5c per lb. MISCELI.ANKOUS - Sugar walnut dates. $1.25 per box; limes, $1.75 per basket; craekerjack, $2.60 per cobo, checkers, $3.60 per caso; craekerjack. per half case. $1.76; checkers, per half case, $1.76. Corn nml "XV lira Rmion Bulletin. Corn und wheat region bulletin of tho United States Department of Agriculture, weather bureau, at Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours ending at S a. m.. T6th meridian time, Thursday, July 23, 1914: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- High. Low. fall. Ashland, Neb... 98 69 .00 Auburn, Neb.. .101 69 .00 OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Very Light and Prices Fully Steady. ANOTHER DULL HOG TRADE Sheep nnil l.amlia of All Kinds In flood Demnnil unit Active Sell era nt Prices Slendy rrlih "Wednesday. SOUTH OMAHA. JU-y 33. 1914. Receipts were: Official Monday ... orriclal Tuesday ... Official Wcdnosday Estimate Thursday. futile. Hoes. Bheen ... 4,50. .3 13.MS . . . 3.XV. 9.JJI 11 S ... 1.SCS 7,308 11.933 ... 900 10.000 8.600 Bulk of the sales Innded at $S.50fr.6S. with a scattering all the way up to $3.90, the top. iiepresonianvn snies: Four days this week.. 10,600 3J.7M 45.075 Same days last week.. 6,838 32,761 30.0S1 Same days 2 weeks ago 6.170 35.699 29.747 Same days S weeks ago 11.3(1 -WO 31.613 Same days 4 weeks ago 10.934 Zi.KA 20.423 Same days last year. . . . 9.5.M $1,737 S5.63S Tho following table stiows the rcoipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt the South Omaha live stock market for the year to dato as compared with last year: 1914. 1913. Inc. t'eo Cattle 4S0.639 455,843 H.7; Hogs 1.503.702 1.6S7.03S 133,336 Sheep L220.294 1.04t,S64 178,930 The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at the South Omaha I y stock market for tho last fow days with comparisons: Date. 1914. 1913.11912.imi.1910.19OP.l3 July July July 3.. July 4 July 6.. July .. July 7. July 8.. July 9.. July 10. July 11. July li July 13. July 14. July IS. July 16. July 17. July 18. S73 J uiy w. I July ao. July 21. July 22. 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Island, Nb.. 91 CO .00 Hartlngfn, Nb 75 60 .00 Hastings, Neb.. 8S (il .0) Holdrege, Neb. 84 02 .00 Lincoln, Neb... 96 fix .04 No. Platte, Nb 78 60 .01 Oakdale, Neb. . 76 m .00 Omaha, Neb.... 94 '. .00 Tckamah, Nob. 94 67 .CO Valentine, Nb. 82 56 .00 Alta, la 90 06 .00 Carroll. Ia 91 70 .00 Clarlnda, la.. ..101 76 .00 Sibley, la 77 69 .11 Sioux City. Ia.. 82 64 .00 Sky. Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Foggy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy 10 12A 10 15 11 90 10 15 10 20 12 00 11 60 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 15 10 20 ! 10 15 11 87V4 12 00 I U 9214 11 45 11 60 1 11 47V. Tlld. Alked. . :o ...... . 9441 U Phone Douglas 287. 212 8. 17th. Only $3,G50 Homo Bargain Six rooms and bath, oak finished, hot water heat, strictly modern throughout; built by owner for home, now left city; full 2-story, oil finish, large corner lot, on paved street, one block to car and school. Trm. For appointment call Osborne Realty Co., 701-2 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. ' Doug. 1474. BARGAIN. New and modern 5-room bungalow, lat est style In every -way. good location, 22d and Ames. Webster 4228. MUST be sold, tf-room, new, mo lorn residence In Morning Side addltlos; cost $2,800 to build, mint tell at a luai. Phone D 3007. 7-ROOM house, rents for $18.10, must be sold at once. $jK) will handle it 11. 471 L $7,100 FOR Ql K'ic'cash sale, income prop. crty, $13 per cent. Call owner .vning. Harney Jii& BUTTER Higher; creameries, 21i27Vic. EGGS Steady; receipts 7,6X1 cases: at mark, cases Included, litflS-lic; ordinary firsts. 17Vi018c; firsts, mw19c. POTATOES Lower; receipts 90 cars; Illinois, Kansas and Missouri early Ohlos, 6&gc per bushel; home-grown, $1.00U1.16 per bag; Virginia, barrels. $2.40112.60. POULTRY Alive, lower; springs, 18J? 21c: fowls, 14V4C. Chicago cash prices: Wheat No. 2 red, S2V44t83',ic; No. 2 hard, 82Vjft83Vc; No. 2 northern, 93H094Vic; No. 2 spring, 92V4W 93Vc. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 73V44l74c, No. 8 yellow, 7373Vio; OatH: No. 3 white, 36(jf K8c; standard. 3Si&9c. Rye: No. 2. er. IBarley: iVSCOc. Timothy: HOOfiG.50. Clover: $W.0O&U3.O0. Pork: $22.75; Lard: $10.02V4. RHi: $11.7o12.25. .S ii (far Market. NEW YORK, July 23,-SUOAR-Raw, steady; molasMcs, 2.61c; centrifugal, 3.2Cc. Refined, steady; cut loaf, 5.20c; crushed, 6.20c: mould, "A," 4.85c; cube. 4 66c; XXXX powdered, 4 63c; powdered, 4.Wc fine granulutcd, 4 40c; diamond "A." 4.40c; confectioners' "A." 4 30c; No. 1, 4.t0e. BUTTER Steady; receipts, 7,400 tubs: creamery, extras, 27V4SS4c;. firsts, 2lVAt 27c; secondB, 22ij4c; proceis, extras, 22Vzv 23c. CHEESE Easy; state, vrhole milk, colored, specials 14160, white, 14il5c; white or colored, average, fancy 14'iif 14Hc; skims, 44fllVc. EOGS Steady; fresh gathered, extras. 2126c; extra firsts, 22Wff23V4c; firsts. 2HS Kc; nearby hennery, white, 24ir29c; gathered, whites, ZlQVlc; browns 241r2Sc. POULTRY Alive, weak, western chickens, broiler, 22c; fowls, 17ci turkeys, 1516V4c; dressed, steady; western chick ens, frozen. 14j20c; fowls 12&194c; tur keys. 26SC6C. ' St. I sou la drain Market. ST. IiOl'IS, July 23.-WHEAT No. 2 red, 81Vc: No. 2 hard, 81GS4c; July. 81V4o: September. 81V4tflHe. CORN-No. 2. 7474V4c; No. 2 whlU, 82c; July, 73V&0; September, 71o, OATS-Standard, 37VSCic; No. 3 white, S9c. Mlunenpolls Oram Market, MINNEAPOLIS. July WHEAT July, S8Vc; September, MVic; No. 1 hard. 90c; No. 1 northern, 91ViSnic; No. 2 Iriorthern, si'iBTOO. I.lverponl lirnln .Market. LIVERPOOL. July 23. WHEAT No. 1 Manitoba. 7s uUd: No. 2. 7h SUd: Op. 1 tober. 6s llVd; Decemhor, 7s Tid. CORN American mixed. 6s 7Hd'; Sep tember, 6s 5!d. Knnmis 4'lty irnln nml I'rorUloua, KANSAS CITV. July 21 -Wheat No. 2 hard, 7We. No 2 red, 7I4c July, 76c; 98 4 7I'4 78 10014 7 7) 11 iovi iom t rJVi 90 H 100 100 100 100 io: 3r 100 7 Wi 101 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Raln- Dlstrict. Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 18 96 68 .00 Louisville, Ky... 22 !W M W Xndla'polls, Ind.. 13 9S 70 .00 Chicago. Ill 24 9 74 .10 St. Ixiuis, Mo.... 18 9S 72 .00 Des Moines, Ia.. 24 94 72 .10 Minneapolis 62 80 52 .CO Kan. City. Mo.. 32 96 . 0 a) Omaha, Neb 17 88 64 .00 Tho weather Is somewhat cooler In Ne braska and north up the valleys. Tem peratures contlnuo high in other portions of the corn and wheat region. No precipi tation worthy of note occurred except In Minnesota, whero showers were quite general. A fa.ll of 1.32 Inches occurred at New Ulm. L.A.WELSH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Locnl Securities. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker & Co.. 449 Omaha National Bank build ing, Omana: CrflKhton Rel Elt Co Tw r Jt. Pa. ofd I Plrmont IXimrr fli. 71 1'Uirmoni ureBniij- - Illinois Tnotton Via.. Omha t C. P. Bt. !-. P"---" Omahii A C. 11. Hy Mrl4.. Omabi Klc. Lt I. Tow.', pld.... BrIK & Co.. fnlon Slock Ydi.. Onithi DONDb litncruft, Nb . t. 3J Clly Nif! Hank -llld. Mil A Kl P. Ui. BM V" r. ' t . . -. . in.. a. Lxuncu mum , ." -j I)i r.dee l'v Wrrnl " M Dundeu nlt)r Co 19.; .... Orrlng, Neb.. Water 6i. IMS 101 Kn. Cltr.. Mo.. Tax DI1U 7i l Northern railflo 4Hi. 2017 H Omaha Cleo. U. A l'ow. Si, 1M1.... 1 Omaha Oaa 6i, 1117 rli nm.h. IUi. 1-J41 . 101U Cltr of Omaha 4i. 111! M 9.W Omaha C. U. Ht. Itj. Bi, 1111.... KM 87 PuBet Bound Tr. IA. A Pow. U. 1IH.100 101 gcrlbner. Neb., Bi. 129 - 9 100 Halt Uke City Hch. it. 1M 95 JH SwKt A Co. Bi. 14 t tl V. S. Kmtltlnt A Iter. Bi, ltll M Wayne Neb.. Sch. Dli. Be it 100 I . Melul Market. NEW YORK. July 23. METALS Iead, iiulet, $3.8Mf3.M; lndon. 19. Spelter, steady, J4.9."Ul5.05; lndon, 21 12s Cd. l.'oppor, easier; spot and September, $13.10 j13.fi0: electrolytic, $13.50; lako. nomlniil; casting, $13.23. Tin. quiet, spot, $31.55 31.75: September, $31.65631.85. Antimony, dull: CookBOn's, $7.12iTI.25. Iron, iUlet, unchanged. Iondon prices: Copper, quiet: spot, 60; futures, 00 10s. Tin, ulet; HPot. 113 2s; 6d; futures, 144 10s. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 61s 4Hd. ST. LOUIS. July 23.-I!ad, quiet, $175; spelter, quiet. $4.fcVS4.90. Toffee Mnrkrl. NEW YORK. July 23.-COFFEE The market was a little steadier today, with trade of moderate volume, Including a fair demand from shorts based on better foreign markets In the face ot continued large Brazilian receipts. After opening practically unchanged tho market slowly gained strength and closed unchanged to 1 point net higher Sales, 18,000 bags; July, 8.40c; August. 8.40c; September, 8.60c; October, 8.60c; December, 8.79c; January, 8.84c; March, 8.94c; May, 9c; June, 8.SS0. Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 8To; Santos No. 4, 12e. Omaha Hay Market, OMAHA, Julv 23. HAY Choice upland and midland, $lt6O312.00; No. 1. $l0.60i 11.60; No. 2, $9.00810.00; No. 3. $4 00rS.00. Straw; Choice wheat, $5.60tJ6 00; choice oat or rye, $6.O0iS5.6O. Alfalfa: Choice, $13.OO14.00; No. 1, $12.(flQ13.0O; No. 2. $11.00 C 12.000. I'littun .Market. NEW YORK. July 23 -COTTON-Fu-tures closed steady: July. 12.47c; August, 12.36c: October. 12.40c; Ieeember. 12.57; January, 12.51c; March, 12.66c; May. 12,78c. Spot, quiet, mlddjlng. 13.2T.c- mil. iflc; sales, GTiO bar 'Sunday. "Holiday. n..lni. ami ,ilanosltlnn of live stock at tho Union Stock yards In South Omaha for twenty-four Hours cnuing ai j i. yesterday: Cattle.Hogs Htieep C, M. & St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. & N. W.. cast C. & N. W., west C. St. P. M. & O C , B. & Q.. eit C, B. Q.. west C, R, I. & P.. east.... C, R. I. & P.. west... Illinois Centrnl Chicago Gt. Western. 12 8 13 6 S 24 24 9 K, 20 n 14 8 I 2 33 Total receipts.... 62 148 33 DISPOSlTlON-HiaAn. Cattlo.lIogs.Sheep. Morris & Co Swift & Co 22 cnulahy Packing Co 31n Armour & Co X1 Schwartz & Co .1. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co 27 B O. Packing Co 6 Excel Serum Co Com. State Serum Co Grain Belt Serum Co Cudahy, K. C 106 Hill & Son 1 F. B. Lewis 1 .1. B. Root & Co McCreary & Kellogg.... 27 H. F. Hamilton 7 Hlgglns I Huffman Roth 2 Krebs 30 Baker. Jones & 8mlth.. 36 Tunner Bros John IIar-oy H Other buyers 90 1.714 1.K76 3,0:0 2.1M 118 1,927 891 2.651 1.861 3,444 1.610 .r,t ..110 ..ti jo . m ..IM .lit 1T0 Hi 11 111 . IM 110 M ..111 .. lit .Il XI .114 ..ni ,.W4 . tit l ll ..:ti .110 ..111 no 11 u I M I U M I It I K t M IS I 14 I M I It OIK .. ID I W Kim io M I H 1 tm I M I on t to 110 10 I Kl I M I 0 10 I 00 I CO I 0 I M 10 41 (1 10 40 IM Id 44.. 71.. M.. II !.. tl . 10., tl . II . II.. It.. II.. II.. tl.. 0.. M . 0.. II II . .. II.. 71.. I . !.. tl . 7.. 17.. 10 . ;.. to.. 71 . 14 71.. II.. 77. (It.. It.. 10 . 11.. 71.. so.. 71.. w . 71 .110 211 1)4 tit , 81 , MI S7 .....Ml 110 Kit :t in tit tM .Ml .161 ...Ml ...H7 ...in ..It4 ...IIS ..110 ...IM . .til ...10 1B0 ...ttl 10 Tr. 1 o K 60 I to 10 I 00 14 I 1 I 10 I to I to t 10 1 r. 1 it 1 t t a s I 15 01 I M r 1 f 110 1 70 10 I 70 10 t 70 40 70 0 I 70 10 1(1 ttl) 70 110 70 ... "0 ... 110 . . 70 10 I 10 I 10 I 71 S Hh. 10 IM IM 10 0 100 'io 10 'io "io to M 40 10 40 . . 111 M I 71H .111 1W 7 .ju no 1 1 40 40 M 10 10 I IS I K PIGS. tl . ...tit ...110 ...HI ...ill . til ...ill ...141 ...114 ...Jl ...n ..IM ...Ml ...114 . .til ...IM ....111 110 8 7S 71 t 7t t 7t I 7t 10 ftl t 10 I to t tn I M I 10 t ts I K I 0 I 10 lambs: lambs. teeaers, Totals 1,'JM 10.R34 10.300 CATTLE Receipts were very light this morning, thcro being only 37 cars re ported. Tho total for four days foots up 11,509 head, being larger than any week Blnco threo weeks ago and larger than a year ago by about 1,000 head. llnvnra ir.r. nil nil! in the VUrfltl CftrlV and it was verj' evident that they wonted tho cattle. THO rosuu was inai lFrenjr much everything In sight had changed hands at an early hour, although trado whs not what might be called exactlly ac tive. The best beef steers sold up to $9.75. lfnr ilin week irood cornfed Cuttle and Igood grassers aro steady, while the me dium to common ana nan iui. kuius i both cornfeds and grnsscra are luvuu lower. Cows and heifers sold In about the same notches as yesterday. For tho week tho best kinds are steady, whllo tho medium kinds of grassers aro 2&vj'40c lower than last week. Thero wero only a few roeaers nere this morning, but there was one load of westerns good enough to bring $8.33. For th wenk the market on tho best grades ot feeders Is a little stronger, with other klndH steady. quotations on cam-: uooa 10 cnoice beef steers, $9,257(9.76: fair to good beef steers, $8.7600.25; common to fair beef steors, $7.75il'8.75; choice to fancy cornfed heifers. JX.0OU9.00; (rood to choice heifers, $7.00(57.75; good to choice rows, $5.60177.40; fair to good grades, $5.6076.50; common to fair grades. $3 7Mf5.60; good to choice stockers and feeders, $7.7M8.35; fair to good stockers and feeders, 57.00fl7.50; common to fair stockers and feeders, $6.25 tfr7.00; stock cows nnd heifers, $5.0O4r7.00; stock calves, $7.00ftS.OO; vcul calves, $7.50(3 10 60; hulls, stags, etc.. $5.2507.63. Representative sales: BBEF STEERS. Av. l'r. No. At. I'r. 1117 8 IS 4 87 9 n im i ion 9 io No. ... I. . 19... II... 14... .Hi 8 (0 . 901 0 ...1111 no t. .. 11!!!! STEERS AND HEIFERS. At. . Ill .1011 .ltll 11 .io 9 :s 1HS S 60 4H U 17H 7,O0 HH tK 1IIH 1.100 1144 HH 00 il,) HIS too 11m l.Sfvi tt-i i:w CTieMMak A Ohio. .. 3.000 I Tiki to O. W 00 (Thlraio, M Ht. r .. 1.J00 nirato m w I'hlas Osrr M0 40 (Vjlorado ruel A lmn.... .... . .... 'olorado A miithern PenTer A lllo Orande InTer A II. n. nfd DiMUiera- Heriirlilra lle Oearral Klfrlrlc (Irea Northern pfd 700 Ureal Northern Ore elfa. 700 Muuenhelm Riploratlon ... Ulnole Central nterhnrotith Mel rfd Intplrallon Cbper . Inlernatlenat llarreeter Kna city Boulbern. Uhlih Valley ouiatllle k Naaht e.. Metlran Petrolenm . . Miami Corper no MlMourt. K T oo Mlnraurl I'arltls Hon National Itltcilt National l-ail Netada ropper v) Netr Vnfk t'enlral I,7ifl N V . N". II. A II l.VK) Norrolk Weatern Northern Pacific .... I'tflfle Mall rerlfle T. A T 'enniyltanle, fiillman Palace Cr . luy rim. (prr 1,000 Readlnc lt.fM llepubltr Iron A Steel... io HOfli laland Co . ... Rno lloek lalan.l Co pfd.. . too St L H. P Sd nfd . . Southern pacific t.OiV) Southern Itallnar J.lft) Tenneeeee Copper leies i nmpany I'nlon I'nclfle .. .. Vnlon Pacific pfd Vnlted Mlafea Hlm V. F. Steel nfd I'taJi Copper Wahaih pfd Weatern Tnlon BOO nraiiosnoiia Kiectrle .. Too 4IH II 7W I31V IIS 1.HO0 101'i 1.100 S! ti MIS 111 14 7H M'4 114 ' 11H BU IM ii to 1.100 1I0S 109H SO', 11H 21 '4 IS "ti'ii 21 30 11H "nn rH 13,1(0 HIS IKS W4i 110 W.400 61 S POO IIOI4 1.000 K MU 7IS 7t4 itk i" 2 si' 4V 134 I4S. 147 11U4 l BIS 111 1 US IM t4 IMS in 7 US I11S 41 US IIS nw 111 lotv tl IMS III MS 11S 30 IS IV MS to 11 1UU 111s II OS 110s H'. IS BIS 7114 9 9 IS ...103S ... 7S ... 14 ...104C ... 991 ... 807 ... 9S4 ... 910 ... 145 ... M7 ...771 I. 4... I... 4... 11 1101 CO 4 1161 70 1 917 7S 7 1104 0 . 102 ..1105 .. 910 91 5 IS 0 10 10 I CO BIO TS0 . . . 770 ...1610 .. :o ...1110 . ..1670 7 00 7 :s 1 00 t M 10 I CO to Ml t B0 IS 110 7B1 S BO 41 UI ISO 9 CO COWS. 4 16 4 ir, 4 10 4 15 4 li & 00 C X E tS t BO HEIFERS, oo 1 I 00 I Ui 6 B0 BULLS. 010 B 00 4 1110 6 B0 1. ... IB40 B SO 1 1460 B OS 1 MO B 76 1 .... CALVES. 370 I 00 1 210 10 00 . . 110 10 00 1 110 10 It STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I IK I B0 HOGS A liberal supply showed up this morning, bdoui idi cars, or jv.uiu neau. being received. The total for the four days ts 32,790 head, just about the same as for last week, but 2.000 smaller than fur the same days a year aRo. With all other markets reporting slight slumps tho local trade opened out dull and lower. Shippers bought their kind nt prices tnat were generally quoted as 6.U10C lower, tops dropping to 38.90. pack ers started out bidding SQlOo lower, and while most sellers held on for better prices a few of them were not willing to take a chancu again today, and they cut loose at these curly bids, that Is, 6f!10u lower man yemirunirs wiener marsri After a rather dull session during the earlier rounds values began to show a tendency to strengthen and tho next sales did not look over a mcsei lower liven at this level the trade was very dull, and as packers wero taking, moro Interest in the trade today prices continued to firm up until a good many of the latir sales lookeiil ru lv steany wun yesieruays Ken eral killer market As prices Improved trade became more active and a fair clearance had been made by a reasonable hour. Taking the packer market all the way through values can bo quoted at steady to 5o lower, although some of the early sates are, as was stated, &!0c lower. Tho average, however, shows more than the general decline. This Is due largely to the fact that the best nogs, which have been selling to shippers at good, strong prices, show the biggest decllno today. SHEEP SIksxu nml lambs were active sellers this mornlmr and pretty much everything had changed hands by 9 o clock In the morning or soon alter. From a seller's standpoint It was a very satisfactory market all the way round. .anil's wero In stood demand and solil fieely nt Prices that were fully steady with vesteiday. The best killers sold up 10 ivw. there be Inn sixteen cars, or about half of the receipts good enough to brlmc that nrlce. According to the early reports from Chicago their best western nmbs were nlan sel Inir nt IViO. tho two markets belna; practically on a par The medium kinds of lambs did ,iot sell fin'to so freely, but still they changed i.itnus in good senson. what few feeders mcro were also sold In about the same notches as veaterilav. PW tlm wlc lambs aro around ?04Oc lower than lust week's close, the best lambs having lold vn v rmny or isst week at 18.40. Thero were not rnniirh r.1,1 iii.n here to really test cut tho market. Theio were, however, a row yearlings good enough to bring, $5.65, and a few ewes at $4.i5. which was fully steady with yester day. For tho week old wethers and ewes are around lMiZSo lower. uhii v..un. which were excessively high last week as lu.i.i.urr-; wun omer Kinas of sheep and uiiiun, nru sruunu wirj lowest'. Feeders have been In good demand and steady all the wool.. Quotations, on range sheep and Lambs, good to choice. $7.750. 00; fair to irood. !7.2.vni7.?3! i.mi,. $.506.tO; yearlings, good to choice, $3.65 G6.00; yearlings, fair to good. $5.40175.65; yearlings, feeders. $5.00(iT.4O; wethers, good to choice, $S.40;.fiO; wethers, fair 10 goou, ia.uu4fO.40: wethers, feeders. $1.00 iii.ffj, cwcj, koou io clioire, $4.ti04M.7S; .ij4.tw, ewes, reed ers. $3.0Oif3.50. Representative sales: o- Av. Pr. 179 Oregon Iambs ti ! 235 Oregon lambs f.1 7 65 280 Oregon Iambs 62 7 66 243 Oregon lambs 61 7 65 66 Idaho Iambs 69 8 00 182 Idaho lambs 8 00 173 Idaho lambs 76 8 00 ICG Idaho lambs 7 S 00 173 Idaho lambs 77 8 00 145 Idaho yearlings 87 f, 75 170 Idaho yearlings im 8 75 111 Idaho ewes and wethers.... 113 4 R5 249 Wyoming feeder ewes Ri 3 66 240 Wyoming feeder ewes M 3 65 181 Wyoming feeder ewes W .1 65 63 Wyoming feeder ewes 69 3 65 125 Wyoming feeder ewes 89 3 66 73 Wyoming feeder ewes 89 3 65 155 Wyoming feeder ewes....... in) s 65 172 Wyoming feeder ewes S 3 65 Jan yoming reeuer ewes S9 3 65 120 Wyoming lambs 62 7 25 SOS Wyoming lambs 62 7 25 206 Wyoming lambs 19 g 00 152 Wyoming lambs 72 S 00 149 Wyoming lambs 67 800 189 Wyoming lambs 68 8 00 125 Wyoming Inmbs 70 K 00 156 Wyoming lambs n 8 00 214 Wyoming Inmbs 68 8 00 324 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 61 6 75 290 Wyoming feeder lambs.. .81 6 76 70 Wyoming feeder Jambs.... 6t 6 75 311 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 51 6 75 213 Oregon feeder lambs 64 6 70 29 Oregon feeder lambs 64 1! 70 73 Oregon feeder lambs 66 6 70 23 Wyoming ewes 98 4 40 79 Wyoming ewes 98 4 40 Ht. Louis Llvr stock Market. ST LOUIS. July 23,-CATTLB-necelpts, 4,100 head; market steady to lOo lower; nntlvn bepf steers, $7.0iari0.00; cows and holfers, $5.00W.&0; stockers nnd feeders, $6.0037.50; southern steers, $7.75ff8.2.; cows und heifers, $4.60tffl.50; native calves, $6.00(310.60. lions Receipts, 6.90O head; market lower; pigs and lights, $8.2&U9.00; mlxod und butchers, $8.KW.20; good heavy, $9.10 09.20. SHEEP AND LAMBfl-Recelpts, 3,600 bend; market steady; nntlvo muttons, $4 OOfl'4.50; lambs, $7.0ig7.75. ICnnsn I'lly Lire Stock .Market. KANSAS CITY. July 23, CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.600 head; market weak; prime fed steers, $9.Jofi0.M; dressed beef steers, $7.909.25; western steers, $7.Wjr9.Wj stockers and feeders, $6.00f79.60; bulls, $5.25 tffl.76; calves, $8.Mg'10.26. HOas-Recelptn, 2,900 head; market lower; bulk of sales, $8.75Qe.96; heavy. $8.9039.00. packers and butchers. $8.S0-(t 9.02; light. $S.fi5ff8.RO; Pigs, $8.60U.75. HI IKE!' AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market steady; lambs, I7.3.i7.90; yearlings, $6.00j0.76; wethers, $4.7535.75; ewes, $4 004.6O. 1 Clilrnun 1,1 ve Ntnok Market. CHICAGO. July 23.-CATTLK-Receipts 3,500 head; market, dull; beeves, $7. 70 10.00; steers, $4.4006.35; stockers and feeders, $5 65Q8.05; cows nnd heifers, $3.83 W9.25; calves. $7.7511.25. HOCIS-Receipts 18,000 head; market, lower: bulk of sules. $8,8020.05. light. $8.659.15: mixed, J8.608fl.15; heavy, $8.60 9.15; rough, $8.6008.65; pigs, $7.75t9.05. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 10,000 head; market, slow; sheen, $5.1605.60; yearlings. $5.60476.00; lambs, $6.0033.06. St. Joseph 1.1 ve Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.100 head. Market slow: steers, l.tti1i.rJ); cows and heifers, $4.0039.00; ialves, $5,60410.00. HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head. Market lower; hulk of sales, $8.808.90. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts. 500 head. Market steady; Iambs, $7.0(V87.2C. STOCKS AND BONDS. Total Mica tor the day, m.00 aharea. Vmt York Money Market. NEW YORK. -Tut.. - call, steadv. 24"U rJ.' . iiYL 1 rtY" ...... ntc-auy sixty nays, 2 per 4e?i.:rnrUn P 'ify"- 3 .If C"nl! mnth"! cenT m'rcantllo paper. 4't per STERLING EXCHANGE Strong; sixty buis": tVwS!' dcmnni1, WC0: com" SILVER Bar. Rilif M.,l. BONDS Government, stronir: rallmarf easy. Closing quotations on bonds today werej s follows: SJfc'L S . la. 1111. M 7 IJctt A M. 8a... 1(1 101 IrllUrd (a . ... 101S 101 L. A N. unl. 4a..,.. MU MUM. K. A T. l.t 4, M lllViMo. Pacific er. Ii.vt W.N V. C. g. 3141.... II iwi'4 "Mo deb. 4s. , .. Mii U R. ret. la. rea do coupon . ... V S. la, rei. . .. do coupon V a li, res do coupon Panama, la counon. Amer. Ar. Ba . ... Am. CWton Oil Bt.. ISN. T. a ula, ltii lo?2 li T. ?.: 4K.I7SN-. Y. StVtV .110 Am. Tobacco 6a... m N. Y., N. II, A H. Armour A Co. 414a . 1114 cv (a a.t Atchlioa sen. 4a.... ISSN. A TV. ct. 4U.,101W do ct. la. 190 .... ait!Kn n..i.i. n " A C L clt. 4s II do la ' a, IMI Ohio . ...! o S. U rer. 4a !0 do ct. 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IJHWeat. Kl0. cr. It llnnk Clrnrinars. OMAHA, July 33. Bank clearings for Omaha today wore $3, 566,743,17 and for the corresponding day last year $J,7SI,- 677,93. Cotton MnrkVt. LIVERPOOL. July 2J. COTTON Epot. easier; good middling, 7.25d: mid- 'JliU5'-.7,?B,I: low mUdllng. .85d; sales, 6,000 bales. Another Forgery Charge on Man Who Resisted Officers Another charge of forgery resulted last night against John Landers, principal In tho five-hour stand against the police nt Ml North Forty-eighth street, when W. B. Taylor, who conducts a lunch counter In the saloon of Peter Oravert, Identified Landers as the man who on Tuesday afternoon secured $5 from him on a $11 check. Taylor says that Landers entered tha r.alooii at 2814 Cuming .street and said ha was a detective looking for a sewing machine swindle, and displayed a gun lo add strength to his statement. Tha gun was the same one with which Lander terrorized the women and men with sev eral hours later. ' When Landers was rMdy to leave h said he was In need of some ready cash, nnd producing a check for $16 asked Tay lor If he couldn't glvo him $5 on tho check and bring the remainder of It till to the police station on the next day. This Taylor did, and was surprised when ho called at the station today to fine) that his man was not tn the employ otf tho city, but was behind the bars. The Bee's Want columns take no vacm ttoiis tney are always "on the Job," reads', to serve you promptly and at minimum expense. Advertisement. LKGAL NOTIUKS BANKRUPTCY SALK. The undorslgned trustee tn bankruptcy of the estate of James D. Rose, bank rupt, will, on the 3th day of July, at tha hour of 11 o'clock a, m., sell to tha high- est bidder for cash, tho stock of good and fixtures of said James D, Rose, con sisting of hardware, furniture, undertak ing goods and harness. Said sale wilt ba held In the store formerly occupied by the said James D. Rose, In Lous Pine Neb. Any Information as to stock or salej can bo had by writing Arthur Gaines, trustee, care of McGilton, Gaines & Smith 1004 City National Bank Bldg., Omaha! Neb. The stock can bo seen before data of sale by calling on J. 8. Davidson of Long Pine. ARTHUR GAINES, Trustee In Bankruptcy of the Estate of James D. Rose. Julyl9D10t Review of Operations on Ntock Ki-i-banur Durlnit- tin Bay. NEW YORK. July IS. Again taking Its cue from Iondon. where Americans were substantially lower, today's stock mar ket manifested a heavier tendency In the early dealings. Virtually all Issues were lower, but only Canadian Pacific and Jchlgh Valley were especially heavy, deriinlnr a point. Baltimore and Ohio e.ii m Its recent low price and Chesa peake & Ohio and Reading appeared in he under pressure. Missouri Pacific convertibles went lower than yesterday, and a slight recovery In Rock Island .i.it.irr were soon effaced. Standard Htncks were littles changed. Among rw.rinitlea Sears Roebuck rose three Prluinber of sales and loading quotations nn stocks wero a ioiiowb: NOTICE OK TRUSTEE'S MALE ' Notice Is hereby given that on Friday. July 31st. A. D. 1914. at 1:30 p. m. on said day at Gregory. South Dakota T win - fer for sale In bulk at public vendue to 111c msiieBi ujuurr ior casn in hand tho entire stock of general merchandise, com posed of dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes, groceries, queens ware and other merchandise. This is a nlce clean stock, invoicing nearly $18,- I'or further Information address tha un dersigned at Fairfax, S. D. CHARLES A. DAVIS. Trustee of the Estate of Butler Brothers. Bankrupts. Jydt Alaiks, Gold Amsliamaled Copper ,. American fleet Sugar... American Can American 8. ... American 8. A It. pfd- Amer. Sugar uattnioi . American T. A T American Tobacco Anaconda, Mining . . .. Atrhlaon Daltlmoro A Ohio . . Urookira Rapid Tr.. .. California Petroleum .. CasadUn Pacific Central reeiner . Bslea. Utah. Low. Clow. 100 77 11 1,100 &" 13 1,100 HH 1.400 US 400 101T4 mi; 100 INS IM eoo ll.MO ',au0 ioi 7.700 400 II toy, 90s 7H 10 tin a II4S HIV IS', US 9 ! Md M 10H, 104 " MO H 7(a B0 Mi 21 lll'i $H The town of Galva, Iowa, will receive sealed bids for Improvements to the elec tric light end water w.orks plants, aa follows. Bids for on addition to build ing 60 II-P. Internal combustion engine, generator and motor-driven duplex pump. For plans and specifications write E. L. Snyder, care Electric Engineering CoT? Sioux City, Iowa. Council reserves right to reject any and all bids. Bids to be opened Aug, 6th, 1911. Ad dress bids to I. E. Baumgardner, Clerk. Galva, Iowa. J. II. yl3NTS. Mayor. I. E. BAUMGARDNER, Clerk. JyKdJS ATTACHMENT wits coral BINDER der.SoldlneTerreUU, Price cTtM.Wwithfodderbudar, .111 llnm. If...!! witMi "T.iif.ara h.n...i lerle all you alalm far III out. Iletf andahaahae ) aresnlla.aaaaen1aanilaet)rear.M Teatlaaoelalaaad) catalog' (rea, showing' plctorea el barraatar. A4raa PROCleSMANUrACTURlNaCft BalbnKaaaa4 barreater eats and Urowaln pllaaanbarraetararla wtu nti. alaa aad bene ant aad aboek equal with a eorn bnae