THh mi: (M 11A, FIUIMY. ,1V LY Jl, 11114. C ITY It RAT j KST.VTM piitirutiTY roit SALE. IIBATj KSTATU CJTV PROPKIIT foil .SALE. 9 O'Clock 9 O'Clock Saturday-Special Sale Lowe's Subdivision Lots 55 Lots lyirig between 31st street aud 33d street and Par Ifor, toeeatur and Franklin, will be put on sale SATURDAY, Augikat 1st, at 9 o'clock at very low prices from .V $550 to $900 111 Special improvements are now in; 33d street is puvud wiih Utricle: Contracts havo been lot by the City ior (Jurbing ana Pavyng both Parkor and Decatur Stroets; to be completed HflS YEAR. t Tlio Paving Taxes for 33d, Parker and Decatur Streets fill be paid by US in FULL upon delivory of Deeds. TERMS $25.00 Down and $JU.UU per aionin. Take Harney Lino and get off at Decatur. Office and sales man on Grounds. McCague Investment Co. Telephone Doug. 415. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Almost Complete Restriction Trade on Grain Market. of 1506 Dodgo Street. House Beautiful West Farnam $5,250 Wet have an IDEAL HOME oa tho top fct the hill, on Karnam St., between 48th and 49th: 20 blocks west of the City Hall, In a splendid nolchtorhood of new homes. Jlead the description and realize that It's looation Is Ideal) Lot 60x150. Paved street. Klne lawn. Splendid basement. Pressed brick. Real fireplace. Enameled laundry tuba. Ouuranteed furnace. XJvIng room 35x25. Den on first floor. Screened porch. ' Ono bedroom 12HS19. Ono bedroom 11x17. One bedroom 11x11. Tiled bath. Beautiful oalc floors. Fine decorations. Screens complete. I.arge closets. Hest plumbing.. . .' . . The number Is 4S2T Karnam St. Come out TODAY and look It over. Just being completed. Charles TV. Martin & Co., ffyler JS7. 742 Omaha National nnkijuTS. Attractive, Sightly Dundee House Located on Izard St.. near B2d, and over looking tho boulevard and Sunken Oar liens to tho west. The. first floor of thlu residence, Is .fin ished In selected oak, with oak ' floors with tho exception of the pantry and Kltehcn, which are finished In birch, with rnanlo floors. The. bullt-ln seat In the hall, tho mantle and fireplace In tho liv ing' room and the columned opening be tween tho living room and dining room add materially to the attractiveness of this house. The second floor bus Jour bedrooms, three of which aro finished In white en amel, with mahogany-finished doors; there Is also a tiled bathroom and outside Bleeding porcln stairway to a large attic; south front lot, 60x133 feet. Price, $7,000. Ilcosonablo terms of pay ment. George & Company 903 City National Bank Bids. Phone Douglas 756. $3,850 Best Bargain in West Farman District 3S57 Jones St., (Just west of 3Sth Ave., on Jones St.), C rooms, com pleted thta week. First floor fin ished in oak. Second floor hard tlne; white enamel bath room. Sleeping porch SxlO feet. Full brick i filar, cemented floor, sloped to drain. Improved ventilating sys tem through garret makes cool bed rooms in tho afternoon and night. ' One-half block to school, 1 block to Leavenworth car, 4 blocks to Farnam. Inquire at -305 So. 17th St., or phone Doug. MS7 or Harney 6903. $50 CASH BALANCE $16 FER MONTH. Near Kontenello park) 3 blocks to car;' Jtew 5-room cottage; electrlo light; cement Walks, cement cellar. Price, $1,700. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY, 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg. Corner Lot 55-Foot Frontage Price $450.00 Reusonablo torms, without Interest. City water, sewer and sidewulk already In and paid for by the owner Only two blocks from car line. PHONE Douglas 2596 H. H. Harper, 1013-14 City Natlonul Bank Bldg. LITTLE CASH WHEAT BOUGHT Small tJrnlit Attrneta Most Atten tion, with Set of Ttrwrw Con ilttlona Pricing; fit oa llltlh I'Hnlita of I'rlce. OMAHA, July 30, MM. There was a almost complete restric tion of tho wheat market en tho Board of Trade. Conservatism was urged by the officials of the big trade mart, led by President C. It. Canby. A dull and ihnrply lower market gave way to sensational conditions that ex isted on Tuesday. The fart that alt tho houses in tho trade "cleared" at the regu lar time yesterday caused a healthy feel ing and thero was more assurance In the trade Ono of the convincing features In the wheat market early was heavy selling of futures by foreigners. This was followod by efforts to cancel former purchases made by exporters as well as Importers. Thero was little cosh wheat bought heru yesterday by foreigners, the tocnl tran sactions for tlu day being 100,000 bush els. There was additional room character of 960,000 bushels at c to Buffalo. Kan sas City reported hoavy offers of cash wheat from the country, but the prices wt re not to the taste of cash handlers. Wheat market claimed the bulk of thn grain trade's attention yostorday and business In the corn pit wan compara tively quiet. Prices suffered a sharp reaction following a higher opening, and though later making fair recoveries from tho bottom, closed UT4o lower for the day. Private advices telling of fairly good showers In sections of Nebraska had me eirect or urging on sellers, as the latter state has been suffering from pro longed dry weather and the corn In sec tions of the territory was reported to bo In a critical stage. Heavy prosstiro In the way of hnlnlnir sales against country purchases of the actual grain foHturcd trading In tho oats pit yesterday. This selling was done on an opening bulge and there was a quick it-action In prices, following which tho market ruled sharply lower in sympathy wiin oincr grains. Efforts of the shorts tinder cover gavo the mnrknt a higher start, but the market quickly roaeted. w heat was 6o to 7c higher. Corn was Wo to 2e higher. Onts were io higher. Clearances of wheat and flnur vim equal to 963.000 bushels; corn. 1,000 busu- uisj uais, i,uw nusneis. At Liverpool wheat closed higher; corn. 3Vi8JU higher. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago .Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis ... Winnipeg FINE HOME IN WEST END . FOR ONLY $3,750 . Six rooms, modern, with reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen, threo bedrooms and bath on second floor; stairwav to attic; first floor Is flnlahed In birch, with maple floors up and down stairs; full basement, cemented and bricked up; good furnace; lot 47xtU; at 5515 .Davenport; house Is vacant; good op nnrtunltv to ret nice homo very cheap. Gpod '7-room house In Benson, with larcn c'railnri 100x127. all covered with fruit, nicely located and convenient to car; might -excuange tor lurger nouso in northern part or usiaiia. Yvr. H. GATES, Boom G47 Omaha Nat. Bunk Bldg, Tel. Douglas 1294. HERE'S A REAL SNAP CHOICE NEW HOME, $3,050. Eight. rooms, strlctlv modern, oak fin Ish.-fnir basement, laundry, etc., south front, paved street; restricted residence district, in Prairie Park, near zotn ana ileredlth Ave. Reasonable terms. Good 9-room modern house, fine corner lot, both streets paved, best location, near Lowo Ave. and Izard. Price reduced to f3.$.i0. Might take small, clear lot In Part exchange. Make .offer on your own terms. Have h. number of homes on small cash payment and balance rental terms. McKitrick Roal Estate Co.. 310Rdmgo Bldg. D. 1IS2. lfith and Harney NEAR HANSCOAL PARK 1260 CASH. BALANCE l.IKP. HRN'T Nearly new, strictly modern C-room bung alow; can iinisn; tun cement uasement; uvu mucus iu can line corner lot. THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY. . 1015-16 W. Q. W. Bldg. TWO good lots at 37th nnd Snaldlnir. These lots must te Fold; owner Is leav ing city: nave cut tiie priQo below cost $50 CASH BALANCE $1S PER. MONTH: 5 rooms modern except heat; lot 60x132: 3 blocks to cur and school. Will sell to colored people. THE VOOEL REALTY AGENCY, 10U-16 W. O. W. Bldg. T-ROOM house, renu for $18.60, must be sold at once; two will Handle It. II. 4711. MUST be sold, ti-room, new, molen residence In Morning Sldo addition; cost (2,800 to build, must sell at lues. Phone D. M07, A SNAP Must d solii at once. Seven room house, electric light, gas, city water, louei. mj-iooi irotu. goon uam 3123 Burdette, tl.000. Small payment down una me rest iiko renu ian wen. imij. House Half Acre, $2,600 $250 Cash Balance same as rent, buys a beautiful, T-room house (nearly new), and a high, sightly half acre of ground, only 2 blocks from the terminus of tho West Center ex tension of the Leavenworth car lino (now under construction); newly painted, decorated and varnished; fine well with windmill; good chicken shed. You couldn't put up the improvements for above price. The Byron Reed Co SUMMER INITIATION INTO PHI DELTA KAPPA Phone Douglas 297. 212 S. 17th. Dundee Home 4821 Webster St. Owner transferred to another city, must Bell his new. strictly modern home. Best white oak floors throughout, oak finish on first floor, birch doors and finish to match on second floor; large living room with fireplace; dining room, kitchen, but ler's pantry and refrigerator room on first floor, Both front and back stairs; three large airy bedrooms, bath, linen closet and extra large sleeping porch on second floor, Full utile, all floored. Full cement basement, floor drain and gu connections In basement, with sink, (las heater for summer use. Large garage with driveway. Pull lot. House only 1 year old. An Ideal, cool home that can bo purchased right 11,550, only (1,360 cash required; balance easy terms. Only one block from ear line. Look this up If you wnnt a real bargain. Must be sold this Veek Glover & Spain 919 City Nat'l Bank. D. 3002. (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN, July SO. (SncClul.) The summer Initiation of Nebraska chapter of Phi Delta Kappa took place at the Lin coin hotel last evening,, following a o'clock banquet. The following well known educators were received into this fraternity. I Ira Basil Fee, superintendent city scnoois, uneyenne. wyo.; ueorge ia. Mar tin, superintendent city schools, Ashland Walter Romny Pate, superintendent city schools. Alliance; Martin Hemp, head of tho department of education, Hastings college; Arthur Julius Wlckland of the department of English, River Falls Nor mm, Wisconsin. Phi Delta Kappa Is an honorary fia ternlty In education, having lieen founded In im. A toast list followed tho banquet last night. The following responses were given: "Iowa 'Pep',"' Louis L. Hill; "Darkness Just Before tho Dawn," Walter It. Pate; "Fanned." Albert A. Reed. The Nebraska chapter Is less than three ! months old. Tho chapter members are: Charles Fordycc, Denn of the Teachers' college; Charles Kendall Morse, assistant In educational theory and practice; Al bert Allison Reed, state Inspector of high schools; Walter W. Htoner, superintendent city schools, York; Vivian L. Strickland, superintendent city schools, Tecumsuh; Charles W. Taylor, principal Teachers' college high school; Charles E. Teach, ex-superlntendcnt city schools, University Place. 121 240 63 12 40 615 170 , 75 103 321 323 61 These sales were retiorted toilav: AVhcat No. 2 hard winter; 1 Car, 88c; b cars. 87Hc; 4 cars, S7o. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. $So; 2 cars, S7H" 3 cars, S7o; 1 car. 85?ic; 4 cars, S6Wc No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 87c; 1 car, Me. Barley No. 4: U car. 42c. Rye No, 2: 1 car, 65v4c Oats No. 3 whlto: 7 cars. 45Hc: No. 4 white. 6 cars. 35c. No grade: 1 car, corn mixed, 34Uo: RWc. No. 3 whlto; 4 cars. 76c. No. 6 white: .1 car. ,7rc. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 2Uc: 3 cars. 72c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car. 71lUc; l?i cars, 71Mc, No. 3 yellow; 1 car, 71Vic. No. D vollow. 1 car. 71Uo: ?i car. 71c. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. 71c No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 1 car, "lc. No, 2 mixed: 2 cars, iOTc. iso. amixoa: i car, near white, 74c: ISA cars, 70Hc No. 4 mixed: car, near white, 72c. No. 0 mixed: 1 car, 70Hc Sample: 1 car, 67Hc; cars, 66. Omaha Cash Fr ees Wheat: no. z nara, B6Hrfi!S)4c: Nu. 3 hard, WViflSSWc; No. 4 uard, buusic; .no. spring, siuooc; r.o. j spring, S3S85c; No, 4 spring. 80083c; No. durum. smjWjc: iso. 3 mi rum. mjjc. Corrt: No. 2 whlto, 7CfjW,ic; No. 3 white. 751iG7tic.; No. 4 white. 751375c; No. 2 yeuowi " nwf.ic; jo. a yenow, iivtw 71Wc: No. 4 yellow, Wi71V4a; No. 2 mixed, 70',4(8"Wc; No. 3 mixed, 70UlB70i,4c; no. 4 mixed, i!VMi70c. oats: no. z wtute, 36ff36c; standard, 33HQ35tfo: No. 3 white, 35'4234c; No. 4 white, 34W35c. Barley: Malting, 4'iJfCSc; No. 1 feed. 41046c. Rye: NO. .', tfff66:SC:. NO. 3, UlfttltiiC. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradluar anil Closing: Prices on Ilonrd of Trade. CHICAfip GRAIN AND PROVISIONS fine granulated. 4,40c; diamond ' A.'' 4.40c, confectioners' a, 4.wc, no. i, 4.20c. spring patents. lt.JOfi4.70; winter straights, W.90ft4.10; winter patents. 4.364.f0; spring clears, h.wih.ib; extra iNo. i winter. .; extra No. 5 winter. $&40X.U. Hl'TTKll sternly s receipts o,ww uius; creamery xlras 2Jti3Pc; firsts. SMfnUc; seconds, 22'iQllCi process, extras, H4f JSttc; ladles, current make, firsts. aHfr lie; seconds. 19VH7QOe. packing stock, cur rent make. No. z, WHttire. CHKB8tt-Strudy; receipts, 1,700 boxes; stato, whole milk, fesh, white or colored, special", ii-tmoc; same, averago isncy, mitfHHci skims. UHUlHc. KUGS Fresh gathered extrss, 2e7o; firsts. SIHilOHc; seconds. lOSle; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, whites, 2W31c. stale, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, gathered whites, 23tTSc; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery browns, 260 27c: stale, Pennsylvania nnd nearby hennery, gathered browns and mlxod col ored. 22JtSlc POULTRY - AHve. firmer; western chickens, broilers, 20(RCle; fowls, UJrlSc; turkeys, 15815V4c. Dressed, steady: west ern chickens, frozen, HtfiOc: fowls, 1H 19Hc; turkeys, jSOttSc. . OMAHA (JEN 1011 M. MARICHT. BUTTER No. 1. Mb. cartoons, I7o: No 1. uuili tubs. I7c CHEESE Imported 8wUs, 2SoJ Amer ican Swiss. 24a: block Swiss. 32a: twins. 17c; daisies, ITHo: triplets. 17Ho; Young Americas. 19c; blue label brick, ITHci Hm burgcr, 2-lb.. 18c; l-lb 30c; New York wh'te. 19c. FISll -White. 16c: trout, lie: large crop pies, 12c; Spanish mackerel, lAo; shad roe. per pair, 50c; salmon, ltc; naiiDut, lie; buffalo, 9V, rhaiincl cattish, )0c; pike, 13c. pickerel. Be. POULTRY Broilers', 20c; hens. 12c; cor.kn. KUc: ducks. So: ceeso. sc: turkevs. Ho; pigeons, per dozen, DOc; ducks, full leatnercd. sen geese, xuji reatnerea, o; squabs. No. 1. SI. BO: No. 2. Wc. BEEF CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1. 19V4C! No. 2. 17fcqt No. 3, 15c. Loins, No. 1. aUo; No. S. 18Wc; No. 3, 160. Chucks, No. 1, 12V4o; No. 2, 12c; No. , 10c Rounds, No. 1, lMtc: No. 2, lSWc. No. a, imc. Plates, No. 1. 8Uc: No. 2. Sc: No. S. 7c The following fruit and vegetable prices are quoted by the GUInsky Fruit com pany. FRUITS Oranges- r-xtra fancy Glen, dora Valenclas, PCs, It:, 136s, ISOx, )7s, 200s aud SSOs, 13.75 per box: Red Ball Valenclas, all sixes, ts.fin per box. LemU ons: Extra fancy Golden Bowl, 300s, SOOs, 7.Ct) per box; fancy Silver oord, 800s, SSOs, fo.iv mr ugx, urapeiruui mini imiw. Ms. 14.60 per box, extra f"r. 4C, J4.00 for box; extra runcy. Ms. $3.60 per box', nrt Ian River. 64s and Ms. 15. W per box. Apples: Wnlsaps, J2.B0 per box; Duchess, HOlMUM) m hurrnl I CA LI VX) RN 1 A FRUITS-Peaches: Ex tra fancy Placer Co. Klbertns or Craw- lords, c per box; ua box lots, per tox; iw dox tots or moro, nkj per uox. Pesrst California Mountain Bartlett, full box, $2.25 per box: 10 box lots, 12.20 por box; zi box lots or moro, z.i& rr uox. PI uma. Diamond, 31.60 Per crate. Qnint, J1.D0 per crate; Wlckeos. t.6C- pes' roto; 6-crate lots. 10c less: l0-crati lot, -3o less. Apricots: Wenachte, Washington, for shipment next Thursday, per crate, II. M: 6-crate lots. II. 43: 10-crate lots. Il.W. CANTALOUPES Arizona, standards J3.00 per crate; jumbos, fS.CO per cntto I'onysv i.oo per crate. BANANAS I1.76Htvt. 60 per bunch. NUTS Baited peanuts, H.iiO per caso; No. 1 California walnuts, 18V4q ;cr lb.; pecans, 12o ier lb,; fllherts, l&o per lb.; almonds. 20c ner lb.: noncorn. 4c per lb. MISCELLANEOUS Sugar walnut dates, 31.25 per box; limes, $1.75 per basket: crackerlack. S3.G0 Per caso: checkers, 3.50 per caso; crackerjook, per naif case, 11.76; checkers, per nwt case, 11.75. VEGETABLES Calibage. 2Wc per lb California onions, 4c per lb.; peppers, 60o per basket: fancy tomatoes, fioc per crate cucumbers, hothouse. 2 dus. basket. 75 Por basket: noW beets, carrots, turnips. 2Sc per duz.; celery, Mich., S5o per doz.; celery, Denver, largo Jumbo, $1.00 per doz.; head lettuce, 60cgU.60 per doz.; leaf lettuce, 40o per doz.; onions, homo-grown, 16a per doz.; radishes, 60c per doz.; garlic, Italian, 20o per lb.; horsoradlshes, $1.60 per caso; shelled popcorn, 4o per lb.: asparagus, home-grown, market price about 80o per dot.; potatoes, new, M.OOCfl.lo per bi shel. ' CAULIFLOWER Home-gorwn, J1.0) basket. WATERMELONS lV4o per lb. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Steady and Feeders Around Ten Cents Lower. HOGS SLOW AND FIVE LOWER Vr rlr nun of Shrcp nnil I,nmb lrllh Drjnnnd finntt mid l'rlcru Steady to n l.lttlr Stroniter. SOUTH OMAHA, July SO. 1914 Receipts wore: oJittve. Hogs. Hhetp Official Monday .8' 4.275 11,813 uit o ai Tuesday. s.im i.aro Official Wednesday.. . 2.0.11 S.047 Kstimatc Thursday.... sw 3 M90 at a t ost of K.k or Utile bett liulk Isnded ttt S8.60a.fi0. with a sprinkling all the way up to Jt.iS, Sunnlles footed un 14t ears, or 9.R00 head, hrlnginK tho week's total up to ,3M head. This Is i,Ct smaller than a week ago, and almost J.CO) lighter than for the ssmo period lsst vear. Repreentativo ssles. No. At. Bh. Tr. Ne. m. . lift i ih ii. It 1M HIM M . . .. ? . 44.. .. t. .. 51 . 47. 71.. l. 4.. ...jj: ,...w .. ... m .. MA C0 J 10 10 SOU 70. ti. 27.KM j5 ' 46.0CO ii . 30.717 !.. St.SU Id... 33,191 ! rj . . . ..244 110 Jit S M M i M I M I I it I U I K I W t n n I M M Four dav this week.lP.16 J.38 Same days last week. .10,911 32.419 Same days 2 Ttks. ago. 6,822 32,761 aiue daya 3 wks. ago. 6,170 .tu-j Humo days 4 wks. ago. 11,281 38,160 .Same days last year.. 10,300 31,188 The following table shows tho nmgo of of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho South Omaha Uvo stock market for tho year to dato as compared with last year: 1311. 1111.1. iiw. '. Cattle 442.337 46J.91S WJ"' Hogs 1,64.787 1.657,1K: iw.Jio Sheoji 1.2S9.460 l,CSl,9f0 177.510 Tho following tablo shows tho tecelntB prices for hogs at the South Omnha live stock market for tho lait few days with comparisons: , M. .... tit... 61 ... . Il. ..JM .T .M0 ..i;o Mt 330 ..m . KM 3JI . If) . JM . 3M . ..ix . . no wo IK III o 0 10 110 iso iO 0 lfO ;o w I M I U M K 8 M U M U I M 17 H i i;i U:::: I!::: it... 41 . :s... ii... i... T .. 7J... 71... 70.-. 70... U... St.. M... H... (t .. M... 60. . 7J. to... It... M... ... It... .. 71.. ... A. ..! ..ttt ..3J7 ..M4 ..it ..W4 .Mt Htl. Pi. 10 t T',4 M I 14 ... 0 M I 10 ... I 04 lit i r ..110 110 40 ....117 ... IM ..,. ... t to . ...til 110 to . ...ut to no ....HI W ( ....to tw i o JO Ira tnrisv. .. Prion rrnllceit showed a decline of td to W below tho butt .ale A few fine hnlMirerd were taken T Amerlrang at steady prlfs. usnsois tor money, w. . hii.a'kii Bar. weak; Ha. MONEY -3K, rer cent: short and U reo months. 5 per cent. STOCKS AM) noM. CTletr of Operations on Sloolt E t'hanie During thn Day. Ml ...lit ....Hi ....ten ...in ::: ...i ...in ....J00 ...Hi ...,m ....2t0 ...317 to t to I to ti I till I TO II to I to I TO TO 8 TO TO I TO I Ti t Tt TI IM I Tt i (0 io to to to v'kw vnnif Jul so Prices of stocks roko with extrenm violence again today a result of the overnight news irom abroad. The. advance In the Bank or Fnglaml rate, reported occupation ot jnr Servian capital by Austria and further heavy gold exports provoked declines at the opening of S to 4 point In most active lnDiies. wltli a S-poInt loss In Canadlat; aclflc. There wcro rallies ot t to sunmi nnlnta Itnfnrn the end of the halt hour but the unileitone denoted extreme levsr- Ishncss and uncertainty. Number of sales ana lending quoimion on stocks wera as ioiiows Date. July 16. July 11 July 17. July IS. July 19. July JO July 21. July 23. Juiy z.t. July 24. J my . July 26. July 27,1 JUly Jt. July Si. July SO. 1914. 11an.11n2.1n11 !inio,'iw9.:ims. 8 05 8 76141 8 73 80. 8 71' 8 6714 S 62S 8 MU 8 UK 8 091 7 161 6 261 8 8SI 7 821 31 8 76 7 IS 8 2Sl 7 SI 6 37 8 821 1 151 4 30 7 711 6 44 91 8 S3 8 87 8 88 8 83 8 77! 8 77 8 C9 1 171 6 3(1 S So 7 201 6 3oi 8 1 7 7C 40 7 24 7 M 7 47 r.- 6 33! 6 77 0 35 6 S3 6 S 6 45 2SI 7 7o 6 S 31 7 70 6 21 8 4.1 7 Ml 6 31 8 3S 7 57 34 1 7 671 6 St S 2S1 i 6 24 8 8 9311 8 62SI 8 63 8 62t S f7 7 66 8 U 8 Ml 7 67 I 7 GSf 6 Ml 8 Sl 7 451 13 631 1 611 8 231 7 871 9 07 6 671 7 tfc 7 21 14 7 17 7 40 0 J Sunday. Mlollda. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards In South Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. in. yesterday. RECEIPTS OARS. catlle.iiogB.nccp. C, M. & St. I" Wabash Mlinouil 1'nclfla 1'nlon Pacific O. it N. W., east C. & N. W.. west... C, St. 1 M. & O V 13. & Q.. cast C, 11. & Q west . C, It. 1. & r.. cost C R. 1. & V., wost Illinois Central 12 4 12 3 1 1!) 3 "H ao 4 Total receipts. 3S 143 31 DISPOSITION-HEAD. catiie.liogs.niieep. Mnrrla Sr. Co Ii Swift & Co 119 Cudahy Packing Co 1SS Armour & Co Armour & Co 147 Morrull 8 Swift. K. C 18 Cudahy, country..... Ronton, Vansant & L.. 4 Hill & Son 3j F. R. Ixiwls . J. U. oRot & Co 14 J. H. nulla 77 s. F Husz 8 McCrcary A Kellogg... 20 II. F. Hamilton Hlgglns Huffman Roth S Mcyem Krtibs 'i." i Ruker, Jonos & Smith. C Tnnnor Bros ? John Harvey Other buyers vi 1.M2 2,W 2.S91 2.041 2,041 1.149 1,610 8J6 3,643 2,613 1.44S HIIHHP Another very moderate run of sheen and lambs showed up this morning. amounting to some 1.UK) head, making for .... h...i. . . .1 -. - r.-j. .... .. . mo rrh iu unir -1,31 iirau, oa cuiiitareu with 46.01 head for the same dav Inst week and 39,192 head fAr the correspond ing time last year. I'nllke the former days of the week the quality of the offerings wan a lltllei httr tnHnv ntid fnr thnt reason buyers ixrro better competitors Mr everything on sole. The recaipts inciunti live cars of Idaho lambs that were shipped direct to one of the packers. In inanv tesneets the trade was very similar to that of yesterday, tho packers Having good demands tor soma gooa Kill ing lambs and the movement being falrlv active, which resulted In a seasonable clearance. Prices on both aged sheep and lambs mlcht be recanted as steady to a shade higher, with the sorting not quite ns heavv as yesterday. While what lambs were on sain were good they wero not choice by any means, 'inn nuiK 01 me mum ships nan mauo right at JS.OO. In the neighborhood of 700 head of ewes moved at 14.85 and car of wethers was good enough to bring The situation in tne teeoer traue was much tho same as It has been ail the week thus far, there not being enougn n the (Will mr linn to no around among tho different buyers whn held good orders for thw tmle or tne year, nucn lamns are soia on feeding account brought good strong nrinma. Quotations on inge sheep and Umbat l.nmiis, gooa to cnoice, c,iijo...v; isinup, fair In arwirl i?.2AfT7.75! lambs, feeders. .50(rj.W: yearlings., good to cholco. 13.63 518. w yoarungs, rair to. yoa, o.-hjv.pj yearlings, feeders. .00.50; wethers, tr. rlirlr lAUVfifiei: wfllixrs. fall to good. 83.35U,W); wethers, feeders. 14.00 Hi.no; ewes, aoou to cpuiro. h.ibju.w ewes, ra r to gooa. i.wiit.ii); ewes, jucvi ors. t3.00t.1.50 Representative saies. No. Ay. 30 native lambs ,.. v m 53 native lambs 63 83 native feeder lambs.. 59 native owes 103 1029 Oregon wethers w 363 Oregon yearlings p) Oregon yearllngR no native minus l.ES Fcuturea uf the. Trailing; and Closing; I'rlccn on llonril uf Trade. CHICAGO. July 30. Wheat prices rivaled In wlldness today th oftrst market results of Austria's declaration of war. A rise of 9c a bushel was scored, partly uue to unconiirmea rumors or a nnai break between Russia and Germany. Trading, however, was deadened both by tlio virtual refusal of many firms to at tempt business uud by stoppage of export domund bocuuso of uncertainty regarding ocean war risks. The market closed al most benumbed, Go to 6a higher than lust night, but 2'ic to 3a under the top tlgures of tho session. Corn finished lit la to 3c net ndvanco and oats up c to lftc. t'rovieions laggea tnrougnout una in tlio end ivurlcd from V,ia decline to a gain of i!o to .o as coniparea witn twenty-iour hourn before. Devclonmcnts In tho wheat nit came with such surprising swlttncss und In volved such great Veopurdy that numbers of oven tho lurgest houses declined at tlincH to uccept orders that wero accom panied by ofiers of gilt-edged sucurltlos ior margins to any limit requirea. Tho very first transactions after the opening boll struck showed n Jump of 7c, vnnutions of -c at tlio sumo instunt be tween different sets of brokers wero not uncommon and thero wero somo cases where the extremes of the simultaneous, lunge amounted to fully 4c. subscnucnt nrlco changes after the initial outburst of activity were on rela tively small transactions, except when tho market swept to tho topmost level a halt Hour neioro the cioso. The final sag In wheat prices came when tulk hub centered on the prospect of a glut of HUpplleji In the United States and the possibility that tlCio might be no adequate outlet. Corn was Influenced by tho advance In wheat and porhups even moro by nn al most unprecedented upturn In the quota tion lor corn ut Liverpool. There was much evening up of truilen hero, however, on tho ndvanco and tho close waa heavy as In the cuio of wheat. Oats responded to it groatly enlarged demand from tho east and by the fact that heretofore oats have hud little in crease of value compared with other grades. Packers continued to sell pro visions freely, regardless of the war news. It was said that foreigners did consider able buying, chiefly of lard. Quotations ranged as follows: Corn nnil Wlirnt llegruii Tlnlletlii. Corn and wheat region bulletin of the United States Department of Agriculture, weathoir bureau, nt Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Thursday, July 30: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.- Rain- High. Ashland, Neb... S4 Auburn, Neb... 90 B'ken Row, Nb 97 Columbus, Neb, 83 Falrbury, Nob.. 03 Fairmont, Neb. 90 Or. Inland, Nb.. 94 Hartlngt'n. Nb SS Hastings. Neb.. 95 lloldrege, Ncu.l2 Llncoln. Nob... Mi No. Platte, Nb !! Oakdftlc, Neb.. fcS Omaha. Neb. .. 90 Tekamah. Neb. 83 Valentine. Nb. 98 Alta, la 82 Carroll. Ia 85 Clarlnda. la.... 93 Sibley, Ia 8T Sioux City, In., so Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 3 a. m. Low. fall. Sky. 01 1.30 Cloudy CS ,0i) ' Clear 70 .00 Pt. cloudy 67 .43 Pt. cloudy C9 .00 Pt. cloudy 7 .iW Pt. cloudy 74 .00 'Cloudy 67 1.2S Cloudy 71 .00 Cloudy 73 .00 rt. cloudy 68 ,00 Raining 6S .00 Pt. cloudy m LIS Cloudy 71 .00 Cloudy i .15 Raining 61 .82 It. cloudy 60 .20 Raining 64 .ft) Cloudy 70 .00 Clear 62 .39 Raining GO ,01 Raining No. of District. Stations. Columbus, O IS Louisville. ICy... 22 Indla'polls, lnd 13 Chicago, III 24 St. Louis, Mo.... 22 Des Moines, Iu.. 21 Minneapolis ..... r2 Kan. City. Mo.. :H Omahn, Neb 17 -Tcmu. High. Low. Rain fall. .00 Totals 1.091 8.001 8.U19 CATTLI5 Receipts were light. " . . . - . .i ,, TVmrMilnv. onlv tnir- ty-two curs being reported In the aids. This was hardly enough to really make .. i i. nt iiii there was n fair de mand for killers, and the offerings m a rule changed hands In gppd ' "V.'J morning. The prices paid were goncrally steady on all classes oi ucn nic.n nnr1 ilrn was a feeling that anything' really good would posBlbly ii.va primiimmm sirunKur iiii.ni. Stockcrs and feeders were naturally a llttlo slow, as they nro apt to be the lat ter part of the week, nnd the mark" generally a llttlo lower, possibly as much as 100 lower than earlier In the week, Thero wero a few western feeders hero . .1 .nr.1lr.li ,A l.riniT Quotations on caiue .uuuu v ....... v- i. . H ta 'yrrfin Tr . fait tn frnod bet steer", W.7MT92B; common to fair beef steers. 7.75trS.70; choice to funcy cornfed belters, js.wtru.w; goou iu kviot nwiij, T.na4W.iS; trnnd to choice COWS. tC.G0TOT.40; rtin rnn.i irrades. 33.503.50: common to fnl rrrlA. 13.7Mffi.50'. gOOl! to CllolOO stockers and feeders, $7.75fl8.35; fair to good stockers ana teeners, i.wu'i.wi common to fair stockers and feeders, 10.23 ($7.00; stock cowc ana lienors, fc.vwjM.w; stock calves, 17. 0035.00; veal calvus, 37.50(9 10.50; hulls. stars, etc., 85.2s?T7.9j. Repreeentatlvo sales: uei:f stebrs. Artlclel Open. I High.l Low. Close.l Yes'y. Kim SALK White's rottage. furnished, a Lake Mamwa. best lx atlon -on-strncted so It is awas cool Inqulf ei nings at rottage or oi W. H White U) . l a nt mi. I ii.u'i 'ijn) an. MRS. ISAAC POLLARD DIES AT HOME IN NEHAWKA NBHAWKA, Neb., July 30. Speolal.) Mrs. Viola Pollard, wife of Isaac Pollard, died this morning at the age of 73. Mrs. Pollard was born and reared In Vermont, whero she waa married to Isaac PolUrd In 164)1. . They came at once to their Ne braska farm, where they have lived, con tinuously ever since. Mr. Pollard and five 'children survive her, Harriet Wills and '''harlutte Phot well of Seattle, AVush, , I. M and Raymond of Nehawka and Kmmu Hr.in rne r f I in In Wheatl July.l Kept.1 Corn. I July.l Sept.) Oats. I July.l Sept. Pork I July.l 23 26 Sept.1 20 70 uard I Sept. Oct.. Ribs. I Kept Oct.. I 92 I 97 81 I 97 I 7 75'l 721 74 I Wl 37HI 37 I 38H. 92 1 91 I 72&H 361,11 I. 91 94U! 75 304I ' 37il 88 88 i 23 50 20 95 10 15 10 25 10 3: 10 34 23 25 20 70 10 15 10 25 23 23 20 76 23 20 W 1! OTK! 11 G5 ! 11 97 12 0' 11 75 r I 11 5i 10 25 I 10 12!6 10 37HI 10 20 57UI 11 92U 11 47( Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red, Oietffc; No. 2 hard, 9KT92c; No. 2 north ern Sl.0S4jtt.C7; No. 2 spring. H.otiil.co. Corn; No, 2 yellow, 7H77c; No. 3 yellow, 6Uc. Oats: No. 3 white. S6WKc, new, SGfKlc; standard, 374fi3Sttc; new. 37f 37V4C Rye: No. 2, 72c. Uarley, 4S057C Timothy. t4.7686.&0. Clover, 8lO.OOWl4.00. Pork, 113.26. Lard, S10.17& Ribs, J11.S7H C 12.40. POTATOBS Steady: rocelpts 8 cars; Kansas. Missouri, Minnesota and Ohio, 4Mic uu.;' home grown. SOctiil.OO per bag; Virginia, bills., 12.15-32.26. lUTTTKR Steady; creameries, 2Sy28c. KClUH-Iilgher; receipts, 8.00k cases; at mark, cases Included, ISfilSWc; ordinary firsts. liitc; iirsts, imunc, POl'LTllV All' 18c; fowls. Wo. Vimv York tirnrrul Murkrt. NEW YORK. July 30-8laAR-Raw. Refined, steady, tut loaf. &.80c; crushed. 6 2oc, mould "A" 4 Mir, cubes, 4.05c, Ive, steady; springs. J60 XXXX powd red, 4 U stead m"iai-e , . ' ! powdered. 4 50c, rentllfugal, 78 62 W M .00 R2 54 .CD 81) 51 .00 .SS 00 .00 Ml t'4 .40 XI 64 .00 M 118 ,00 !.' (S .90 Moderate temperatures prnvull In tho corn and wheat region. Heavy rains oc curred at points Iu northern Nebraska, tho Dnkotas and Minnesota, L. A. WUI.SH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. 1 vii ii dim Clly drain mill V rovlaloii. KANSAS CITY, July 30. Wl I HAT No. 2 hurtl. 8790c; No. 2 red, SSffSOc; Hplcm- ber, M'Ac; uecemncr, ic. CORN-No. 2 mixed, 75lifl7'5c; No. - white, 79Hc; September, 72Ucr December. 61',iv. OATS-No. 2 Hhlte. XWiSDo; So. 2 mixed, 3637c. SI. LouU Crnlu Jfurket. ST. LOUIS, July SO. WHEAT No. 3 red, sOflOOHo: No. i hard, 90c; July, l'.4c; September. OZ'ac. CORN-No. 2. 774c; No. 2 white, kc: July, 75Hc; Sei)tember. Hnc. OATS No. 2, 3C'37c; No. 2 white, 38Vic. Liverpool tiruln 3Inrket. LIVBRPOOL. July 30. WHHAT Spot, nominal; No. 1 Manitoba, 821; No. 2, 7alOV4d; No. 3, 7s9V4d. Futures, excited: October, 7a lid; December, 8s Ud. CORN Spot, nominal: La Plata futures, strong; September, 6s Id; October, fisUUd. FLOUR Winter patents, 28s lid. ' Mliiiirupolln Craln Mnrket, MINNEAPOLIS. July 50. WHEAT -iv 97e: September. 96?ic: No. 1 hard. .oi'; No. 1 northern. ell.0TTk; No. 2 r.iirthern, 97Tit'. Coffee Mnrkel. NEW YORK. July 30,-COFFEK-The coffee market develo""- pronounced weak ness today under the disturbing news from Europe and after opening weak at 71 to 82 points decllno sold off later to a net loss of 76 to 90 points. There was New Orleans and foreign selling here and liberal offerings from llrnill, while all fnrelan markets were weak and lower. Spot Interests sold freely against lower cost ami ireigm onenngs irom urazu nnd, although the market rallied a little In ihn nnrlu nflnrnoon on coverlnir. It warn heavy again near the closn and finally 71 to 80 points net lower. Kales were 170,250 bags. August, 8.56c; September, 6.70C; Oc tober, 6.80c; November. 6.90cj December, 7.00c; January, 7.06c; March, 7.1c; May, 7 30o; June. 7.17c. Spot, weak; Rio No. 7, 7',ic; Santos No. 4r 11c. Dry Goods Murkrt, NEW YORK. July 30.-DRY GOODS Cotton goods market dull today. Raw silk market stagnant Dress goods lines opened by ono corporation at prices lower than last yoar. Yarns dull. I Suicnr .Market. NEW YORK. July 30. Sl'OAR-IUw, firm; centrifugal, 3.2910. 32oj molasses su gar, 2.G4S2 67 sales. 60,000 bags, refined, steady and unr hanged. .... l I!!!!"! i n Av. IT. ,,10(14 I a ., m 7 is .,tM0 7 M .. til 7 40 . . 970 7 TI No. I 1.... 10.... II.... A. ...1117 ... 910 ...1017 . ..1QI Pr. 7 I 00 I to I to .. lis . . MI 4 00 .. TM 4 10 4 oo COWS. 4 oo it... 936 vm 1011 io:o w too m 070 .1010 4 Tt 4 Ti b 10 i It c SO 5 10 5 10 I to i 65 5 W 3 I. 33. 27 ,..111 i to ... KO ill ... J ( 00 ... II 00 ... HI 00 1 1000 to 1 117 t 0 1 1110 155 4 1 It 10 1 1140 S 3 1041 t IS 1 12T0 ti Ii 1 HIO 7 0) 177 Idaho lambs . 232 Idaho lambs . 221 Idaho lambs . 1439 Idaho lambs 181 Idaho owos .. 170 Idaho ewes .. 125 Idaho ewes .. 141 Idaho owes .. 50 fed ewes ..... 11 fod ewes ..... 41 native lambs 82 63 63 63 IB 67 95 93 95 93 93 120 C7 Pr. 7 50 7 85 6 30 4 80 3 63 575 6 10 8 0J 8 CO 8 00 8 00 4 85 4 85 4 S3 4 83 3 70 4 65 7 83 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET fnitti. Ntrailr 4o HlronRw- omrr fttendv. ruicino lulv so CATTLE Receipt snort honil! market steady to strong beeves. $7.3O3H0.00; steers, JO.401W.40; stock' ors nnil feeders. 5.Mt Mi cows and hclt s si(iniK mm Ii'ah 17 VMfl2 iWl "7n?fiffir-e:i.Vff; vT.o66 " toad market mnVtiv ioo lower: hulk. IS.flMO.05l 11(5.0! tu IRI mlMful. I.VIiUCUtf.lD; J . fomil 11.03; rough. lS.331J8.60i pigs. ''408:9j,.. head: market steady; sheep. ..lra.8o. yearlings, 5.60iifl.50i lambs, fB.ooos.iu. KnnenN Cltr Live Stock Mnrke.t iMUam riTV .Tulv 80. CATTLE Re celpts. 3.600 hend: market steady; prime ti.A meets. X9.sr.dlU.ao: dressed beef steers. I7.754jO.25; weitern steers. Jo-jotjv.iw, Htockefs and feeders. I8.00ff8.60; bulls, 35.25 dfl,75; calves. I8.CXWW.B0. ,.ri,.t itnnR Rece nts. 6.30i) head; market lower: bulk. Jk70ff.M; Iwwgwg packers and butchers, SS..0ti.C0; light 'p . r..M? I 'a Nil LAM RS Receipts. , 3,500 tad: market higher: lambs, vearllngs. sa-timni.tiai wmncir, .."uj.w head! ew, M.2:.UG-W. Slnnr Cltr Uts Mock Mnrket. SIOUX mitr. AUtVt aold Atr.4limt4 Arari-n iwi Amtrt(i Cn . Ararrlrtn 8. It ... Amtrlntn R. it- rta Atnr. Pusr Refining. . . Amrltn T. T.. ..... American ToMfro Anwnd Minis ... Athln nlllmor A Ohl nrenklrn Flrl0 TT Cill'omlt rttroleum CtnadUn Pscltlo ... .. ftnlrt Iatnef rhupW A Ohio CMCi0 t w. 1ilfo, M. HI. P ... Chicago N. n Chlno Ceptxir tMlfirifln Ful Iron... DBTr mo UNI".!" innrtr a n. o. rtit nutlllera' Kutllkt ... Krto Otntrsl Kltcttlo , . .. Ort Nerthern pM.. ... Ott Northern Ore etf. Outnhlm Biplomllon.. Illlnoll wntnii Interborouih Mat. pM.. did rttlen noppr . . i InternatlDnit llrvetr.. Ktni rur 8ithrn.... Ihlth ValUr liuUvllte Nnihvlllo... Matlcan rotroKura MUml rprr Mtnaurl. K ft T. itaUa. lllth. tin. Cl. U.000 UH H tT.500 17 J,J3 till ii.io) :t 1,00(1 ta t0H l.too loin 1M ;.:oo iu, lit 4 MU tou 7H too ill KV.M0 it,:oo sis 11.460 "IS It.cno tt I.tM ,11 41. too TW ID.OiV) St 4.400 J.V) 11,700 too it, too too tl ot 111 ail is ' TJ TI 1i 1M( 34 tm A m 13 i?'4 12 i 1I0H ltt'I 11 WO 1.M0 37,100 taoo 11,400 lit J. TOO 4.100 1,100 101 1000 .t0 1. 100 106 i.tno iivt It, KM IttS 111 I.I0O 1WH ill I.tt It 11 ill li 11 82 1UK " . W 4U loMi II UU ti 1.T00 l.trtO . u.too . too . roo . 4,100 . 17,100 7,0l 1.4M 101 U.mo iou 204 It too 11 r lt,(KW 104 10) 154 i 10.300 UU 1J1U m i ti it it ITU 10 I IM 4! 77 ft 91 1IH TO 10tV 1 Mliaouri l acilir ...... National nucim ...... 'National lfti Naraaa cppr Na Tom antral N T.. N. It. A H Norfolk a Wftttni.... Northarn Pacltlo 'arinn Mail ...... ... ratltlo T. A T rtnnirlTtnl. Pullman ralara Car... luv rTAn. Odnoar..... I'.MUlInc 111.100 Illpumio iron a tntai... Ttock IiUn4 Oo too Itoek laland C3o. pti..... 100 si. I h. r. sa !' ...... Boutliirn rat I tic ,. 11,000 floutnara IUII way ll.too ISnnuiM ryiAnar S.m Tasaa Oompanr 4,00 lit 111 union raeirio .......... .iw.voo hi Union rtcirie vto i.w " United gtatas fltnl Kt.700 St4 p. 8. suti pta 4.000 oti t'tah Coprxr 17,100 MU w'aMiii rra ..... wtilirn uninu .. ...... ,tm WfittngAouN Itlectrlc ,. 7,oo 71H ;!:; 1JT "tt lta tou 19414 Total talta for Mm tv. 1,MO,000 (harts. It lt'.i t tT 114 115 ft .. Tt 71" lt'a 1U V Il'a II 4 10 WH 111 UU. 40 101 1 II 14U IS ttt 1TJ 117 ttt, "U It I llJ 4IU lla TtVi tl H tiW ITU Utfe ion lit 1H lit UU IV MV liti S4H 111 lit Tt IIK, 1J.V. l Ntt York Mone.y Market. NEW VORIC, July 30.-MONKT-Op call, strong; fVtJO per cent; ruling rat 5 per cent; closing hid, 4tfu per cent Time loans, nominal; sixty days, 90 days and six months, 6H4M per cent. MERCANTILE IAPER-gGW pfr Cnt STERUNO EXCHANOE Very un settled: sixty days, nominal; demand, 11.97, Commercial chills, nominal. HIIA'ER Rar, ti'ic; Mexican dollars, 40c. BONDS Government, stead)'; railroad, weak, Closing quotations on bonds today wtrt ss follows: V. M, rat. :. nr .. MUM. K. T. lit ll'l do coupon ti Mo. Pac. er. la 40 v h. m, m... tot n. v. c. s. $H.. .. r; 0o coupon 101 N. V. C (Ha. llil..101l V. n. 4i. rag....,...10N. r. Btata H 107; do coupon .V. V.. N. It. II. nnma li coupua.,100 cr. u HU Am. Sintltlnt la lOlliNn. racltlo 4 ....31 A. T. A T. cy. W. tlH do :a t.U Armour a Co. 14a... to o, H. U rot. (.,... ItK, Atchlion tn. r. . .. tHirao. T. V T. fa...., 8H4 -mi. oi unto at iron, con fa., w Char, a Ohio 4Ua. 11 Itaadlni (an. 4 ti t;, ii. a w ! nits. L,. at 8. ( M ft r I Ilia.. I oo Bo. pic. cr. i: n. i. a r. . ia. ma do nr. I". a g. rar. ua., u 8o. Ita I), ft n. 0. rat. t.. liUUnlon Taclllo 4a... tl"i mm srn. n vn qo ct. ia pa (tn. Klactrle f 1MHU. fl, Itubbar la. ....Ill nt. No, lt lHa...ioo;tu. P. VtMl ta.., .,,.311 ill. Cta, rar. ai aovWabaah lat i ii. v. po. r, di... i;,-wai. uaion ,.. U A ..V. unl. 4a,,,. ItHWcaU Kleo. cv. (i. Hid. "Offarrvl. , F. r!4a! l'i T. 4 iO 9 nr. ta...,, it Ilallwar la Ul on racllio 4a... . til aa I r-iTV Julv SO. CATT till Re ceipts. 800 head: maraei weBRcr. steers. J7.WW6.60; butchers, 'J.OOtl'9.00; cows and heifers. klWM: canners, W.M fflJOO; ca Ives, 17.6039.60; bulls, stags, etc., I5.COUB.76, 5,000 head; market. tendv: heavy, 8HMfri.Bo; mixeci, aj.y' S:fi)i fen" Imllc of sales, iiW 8' SHEEP AND LAMRS-ReMlpts, 210 head. - I.otiU I.lvf Slouif wsriwi. t ottia lulv ao. CAl I uiv un' 3.100 head: market steaui Mt. ST. native beeTsteVr?. Mi' iinvfn?s stockers and feeders, s.wjr helferr, f4.wJTw.w. iin - I ,wL7.tti.-T AMn r.AMnH Receipts. 4,100 :i. COWB AND HEIl'ERS. ,...tet c oo HEIVKRH. 110 4 60 TJO t 00 ill t M It.. (4) It 6 2i I to UUl.l.M C. 4.... 1.... I.... .... . m . too . too .1170 . IK I to I TS 7 oo 7 10 1.... .... 1.... 1.... 1.... 3,... 1.... 1.... 10... 1... 17... COO I IS 1 1700 i t S 30 t 1U0 I 16 970 i 40 1 110 I 100 6 W 1 1170 t CO ItM 3 to I ,11.60 0 i;i6 t 60 1..... 1130 1 (0 MO S 10 1 leoo 7 34 1310 S 40 CAIA'ES. :s 7 w t to io oo Si6 7 Ut 1 J10 10 W :m i to 1 iw io oo o its t m to oo no io oo , STOCKERS AND EEKDERS (II I 4 130 7 00 , 4U I K 10 let 7 09 310 73 t 170 7 It 710 10 11. IH 7 .. . . tli 7 00 WlSHTKllXrP. NERRAHKA. ! cows 9S7 6 00 HOGS There Wus a fair supply In sight this morning, and with lower markets ut other points, tho local trade opened out dull and .generally lower, Khlppern and speculators bought some early on a weak to 5o lower basts, l'ackcra made their first bids at figures that were about n dlmo lower than yesterday's average. Salesmen were expecting some sort of a decline, hut they priced their holdings at steady figures, una refused to cut loose at the decline proponed by tho killers. As a result tho packer trudo was very much the sumo as on previous day of the week, that Is very slow, and during the earlier hours practically lifeless. About 10 o'clock, however, things began to show signs of life, and whllo It was somo time beforu bids Improved much, there was a stronger feeling In evidence everywhere. Later on offers weie raised A little at a tlmo. until they reached a level not over 60 lower than yesterday' general market. As was noted before, sellers wero unking steady figures, but In view of tho condition of other markets they expected u doctlne of some sort, nnd when prices strengthened up they sturted to cash their holdings on a nickel lower basis. This movement was by no means general at the start, but before long It was evident that a fairly active market was In progress. As tho market grew warmer and buy ers csme Into competition on the desir able kinds prices continued to firm up until some hogs sold un tho extreme close looked fully a good as Wednesday's av erage market The fact remains, how ever, that the long end of the sales was made at a nickel decline and the average w'M show a falling off of nearly 6c. Fur the greater tail killing droves told head; lanibTlWino: lWfrJ"Alv mM" tons. $4.00a4.60; lambs. $7,0O7.W. St. Joseph Ut 8ook Market. ST. JOSEPH. July, W.-CATTTRe- stealy; bulk of rales. fS.fi'yBS.J- HI1EEP AND yBW?)klM 200 hood; market strong? lsmbs, 87.OVIIfl.00. nnnk Clrarlnar. OMAHA, July 30. nank clearings for Omaha today were tz,305,SS&!6 and for th corresponding day laat year 17,042,484.04. Metal Mnrknt. . NEW YORK. July .fe.-MOTAUId t3.S5Hj3.D0. , .Spelter. t5.tXV36.10. Copper weak; spot and Reptamber, offered at $13, electrolytic, $13,75; lake, nominal: cast Ins. $12.60. Antimony, dull: Cookson's, $7.21&7.t3. Iron, dull and unchanged. London prices: Iiead, 18 15s. fipelter. 21 its. Copper, weak; spot. M; future. 57 6s. Tin, weak; spot, lW iOa; futures, fll 10. Iron, Cleveland warranta, 61. HT. LOUIS. July 80, METALS Lead, easier, at $3.7H- Spelter, wek, at $4.13 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July $0. COTTON-Fu-tures olosed weak; July, ll.S7ci August 11.91c; October. H.lBo; December, ll.lfc, January, ll.:sc: March, lLZSc; May, 11.66c. Spot, quiet; middling, 13.60:; gulf, 12.75c, BRles. tjCO bales. NEfr YORK. July S0.-COTTON-Mar-ket closed weak ana 65 to 90 points under last night. LIVERPOOL, July $0.-COTTON-Spot, easier; good middling. 7.34; middling, i.lt, low middling, .SS. Sales 7,000 bale. (Hum ha liny Market. OMAHA, July 30. IIAY-Pralrl: No. 1 choice upland, $10.5011.00; No. 2. $9,003' 10.50: No. 3, $7.004f9.o0; No. 1 midland. in rvVriiA rj. vy 4 tu rjvr:rtA M 4V ikLa 8.(0; No. 1 lowland. $9.03)10.00; No. I. $3.00 . ffOOO; No. 3. $6.oo6.00. Straw1: Choice wheat, $l.60if6.0O; choice oat or rye, $5.0ZT i.ocnl ftecnrltlea. 6.60. Alfalfa: Choice. 113 C031 4.00; No. 1, QuotaUon-TurJlshed by Uurn l.rlnkcr llMWUMl No. , MS8. Evaporated Apple and Dried Pralts NEW YORK, July 80. EVAPORATED AFJ'LEH time Hid. Alkcd. Sc. Co., 419 Omaha national iniinv im Ii B. Omaha: tfTPCKB Par U Co. pfd. ...... ralrmont fraainarr P'o " Fairmont Crramary tluar, 4a.... IlUnoU Tract ln pfd........ Umtha A C. U. St. Ilf. ( Omaha A C. n. ltr.-t'"'i" inm.ha Elac. U. A. Pow. p(d... Slout Cltr Stock Yui. pta. . Kwlft A Co,,. Union Btook Yd. Omnha Plfldand, PONDS Qty Kr...!fc Jf-v tt .. tl'i .. JtVi .. t .. tl .. TlVi .. It .. 11 .. K it; ,. ti r 4 1'.J 100W lOO'i 17 toil III tt ttt; 10IU ti la UuiiOaa Par. Varrajta ja. Uundca Realty Co. "-, I0?iiS Oertns. Neb., Water , JIM Hot JptlMii H. I4-. 4. 1130.,.. ... Kanaa Clir. T Wlla 7a... Omaha Ktao. Lt. A I'ow. Ca, ll. Omaha Oaa 5t. ! t'ltr of Omaha H. ':";:; "'.. ' , ii Ht nv. la. 1121... Hcrlbn.r. Nab.. . Halt Lake Hell. Vwl " Ml Hwlft A Oo. ta, 1141 I' V K BDi!tlni A Itat. I. 1111 Wayna, Neb.. Soh. 1)1: tt .101 . II . . Hi . tl . t: t 110 10) 102.17 HVi 100 7 93 ti VAU It.tl tt 101 104 tilt II ' 1!i t0 lluatoii Mlnlntr Block. HOHTON. July a). Closing quotation on stock wero ai ininiv.s Atlouet a. r.. u a S Arltona Cero Cl. A Arltona Cl. A Hecle (Vstrnslal ........ Copper lUni c. Katt Dutta C. M.. lanklln Oranby Con Greece Canana Kerr Uka Irfka Copper Iu Salle C'epver-. Miami Copper .... Mohan k 17 Kavada Con. 10 . to NlplMln Mines .,, . liUN'urth llutte 30 , I'.iNorth lar.a t'i . St Old Dominion 41V .990 tjulner 83 , UUHhannon Hi '. tt Superior 2t . Ililuparlor A U. JJ. ln tUTamaraek tt , CI V. H. H. t, A M... IUi ,U do ptd 41 , ttttltab. Con ,., IU , I Utah Copper Co.... lilt . I Winona tu . UViOutt A superior . It1 DRIED ntUITS-Prune. steady. Apri cots and peaches, quiet. Raisins, iteady FARMER FOUND DEAD; SUPPOSED HEAT VICTIM YORK, New,, July 30.-(8peclal Tele gram.) James Bellows was found dead In a pasture near his home, five mile southeast of McCool, yesterday. It 1 supposed he wa a victim of the excessive htat, and suffered a sunstroke, or was thrown from a horso he was riding. lie was 63 year old, EXHAUST PIPFSTARTS FIRE IN DAVID CITY WATER WORKS DAVID OITY, Neb., July 80.-(Spec!t Telegram.) The power and engine houat of the David City water works was par tially destroyed by flro this evening. The flro I supposed to have started from the exhaust pipe. Estimated damage I about $7,(00; no Insurance. hiiihk by Llahtulnr. DAVID CITY, Neb., July RO.-(SpeclaI.) A large barn on tho farm of Edward From, aeveh mile wott of David Cty, waa struck by lightning and burned to tho ground Monday evening. Eight hun dred bushel of wheat, 00 bushel of oats and Vtt bushels of corn stored In the barn was destroyed; $700 Insurance. Loudon Stark Market. LONDON. July 30, American securities were nominal early. Dealers would do no buslnea. and quoted prices within a range of three or four dollars. LONDON. July SO. -War having elimi nated foreign competition, the home trade took the offerings t the cheap (kin arraeimtrirr lumttvasnaiuklalMMlii mtm H m sr. n sh WW www anus M turaaWKla Aar. fMdla a atj. IaeJjrf J. D, fMraa, Haairail, pal., willan "TatMm Itai-taja laeUaijyau lal far III Mt, Hi t ij I aiiijf It f aa tlla. aaura rnttA tt m laat wot. TataWrMArAa aaJ aatalo f raa. s&anta Hrtana