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JHh, ISKK: I I VI All A vt B.l ix. kxi i a n i -.- ic.i. MtT.iu r.nmr-uuMt.K UKAL KST ATE ACRK AGE I ACRES ARE BEST TO BUY Acres near Omaha for years have proven to be the best nd most profitable investment. Acres near Omaha are getting scarce, that is why acres will increase in value quicker than any other kind of Heal Kstate. Acres In Benson Gardens are the best located Acres near Omaha today that can be bought at reasonable prices and on very easy terms of $10 down, $10 n month. ' BENSON GARDEN ACRES are located close to car, school and stores and on paved road. Call at office or by phone for plats of Benson Garden Acres; will take you out any time dur ing the day, evening or Sunday. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Ilarnev Street. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE $30.00 Cash and $30.00 Per Month Buys this beartlful. all modern 5-room bungalow; located 2 blocks from car lino stid it blocks from school. Don't Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About This Today Call Douglas 2 today. Call Wal. 62 after 7 p. m. PUBLIC AUCTION We will sell at public auction Monday, July IS, 1915. on the premises at promptly 5 p. m., the beautiful residence and three loti located at 3103 N. 61st St., Omaha, .Neb. This beautiful home was built about 4 years ago and is a home that has to be seen to bs appreciated. Terms, half cash; balance back on the prop erty. There will be no by-bidders. Cir cumstances are such that this beautiful home must be sold under the hammer. For further Information call Kel. 3286. JAMES L. POWO, Auctioned Kor lowd Auction Co. o MAKE me an offer for my 6-room, mod em cottage. 2002 N. 20th 8t. Your Own Terms Dandy -rnorh. modern house on Plnk ney 8t., near ?4th. Full two-stcy and attic, living room arrangement, oak finish, nicely decorated, three .rood bed rooms. Rented now at J30 per month. A $4,000 house for $3,4U, on very easy terms. Glover & Spain . V 919 t'ltv National. D. are?. Do You Want A Bargain? Brand new. all modern: 5 large rooms arm wain; d rcumo mm m vwa. room; beam celling, tookcases, window seat; well arranged kitchen, with con venient pantry and ice box room: bath room, tile and enamel, with guaranteed fixtures: lighting fixtures can be se lected by buyer; stair? to second floor, which la large enough to finish 8 rooms; cement basement; furnsvoo heat; hot and .cold water; fine, large lot, paved street; close to car; located In Boulevard Park addition. Price 3,960; about 1700 cash or vacant lot as part payment. Rasp Bros Phone Douglas 166J. 106 McOague Bldg. KEAli ESTATE SOUTH SIDE Sacrifice Sale 'Modern 8-room residence, 841 Park Ave. tJood condition. No reasonable offer re fused Owner at residence until Thurs day. Nonresident. Terms to suit. Hanscom Park Dist. Six-Room House We have a very trettj new home, only two blocks from Hanscom park, that can be sold on ety terms. This house la ?ak finished, with beam celling, built-in bookcases, etc.: fireplace: toilet. and laun Iry In basement. Ixt 50x132. Price 16,260. Located at 3839 W'alnut 8t. Small collate would be accepted In trade. : Norris & Norris lot Bee BlflK. Phone Uouglas 4?70. Field Club Special . ; $4,300 Big living room across the front of house, largo dining room, with beam ceil ings and panelled walls. Fine sun room off dining room. Convenient kitchen. 2 Kood slised sleeping rooms and one smaller room on second floor. rp.ndy bath com plete. The finish Is fumed oak on the first floor, white enamel and mahogany duors above. Oak floors In every room In the house. Hxstinent with flut-clasa guaranteed furnace. Hot water heafr for summer time and floor die In The lot is 4xl36. nnd is an east front on Boule vard, near Mason. This is a perfect little beautv, practically new and deco rated throughout In a heautltul and artlatlc manner. Terms 1700 cash and 40 per month. Armstrong-Walsh Co. State Bank Bldg Tylr ISM Must Leave Home Owner of full J-story. S-room modern home at 822 8. S&th St. Is transferred to sn eastern city and Is compelled to give up his nearly new house. A well kept bouse and unusual yard and garden. This house waa leased to Dr. Hippie at 336 per month the first year it was built, then ihi owner moveV ln and has been there t or 4 years. The neighborhood Is good and is growing. Lot 4i166 feet. Price M. 00. in terms to suit. Everything Is '.n order and you can move right ln. Harrison & Morton Kouglss int. IIS Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Daadee. Nifty Dundee Bungalow A rand new, 7-r. and bath, oak finish, strictly modern and up-to-dsta in every way; choice lot, eonoea. pavea street. Price exceptionally low; terms. Ask to see It. Rasp Bros, 106 McCague Bldg Phone Douglas lffd. tteasea. S-ROOM modern house, 10 lots, bearing fruit. Benson 2sl or 401. Dr. Parson. C. U NETHAWAVorliades. Flor. 27S. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE Here Is the Opportunity You've Been Watching For A Heautifully Located (i-Koom, New, All Modern Bungalow $m Ca-h Monthly Payments to Suit. This house is only block from tar line; is on a beau tiful lot: principal rooms in oak; brick fireplace, ce ment basement and all mod err. Phone Douglas 228 todar and will be pleased to send an automobile to bring you out and Inspect this house. After 7 p. m call Wal. 662. Beautiful 8-Room House Can J3e Bought on Easy Monthly Payment Plan. This house Is all modem, with hot water heating plant and two fireplaces. It la located on a high lot and Is close to car line and school. There are beauti ful shade t-ees and a very wide lot. Don't Pay Kent another Month See This Today. . I will Send an Automobile for You if You Will Phone Me Today at Doug las 2926. E. P.' Wright Call Wal. 682 aftor 7 o'clock tonight. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent. 6 or 4-room strictly TmHrt27Unl0W ln 8t- John Psh. REAL ESTATE: EXCHANGE for exchange;. .5? c. Todd county, Minnesota, four and one-half miles southwest o Eul. Paul' y four h"ur rld 'rom feu undnuHii-""111 PJ ubU; level to aSS iT-l-f. t87vnyuve acres timothy Hmti2 wuVbiaUnc" brush and i'S w"-11 large acreage of open land, bhould be owned by some one with euf- JicJenJ?.'rJ" to do om tlIUn- and clear ing. W?h improvements It can be made one of the best stock farms tn tho stste. per acre now ellJnS: t T5 to J100 Price: Un per acre; purchaser to as sume mortgage of 116,875 due 1920. at 6 frihC'nt,nLc,;e,tI Want Woo mors cash and balanoe of eiulty In unen cumbered Canada Land. HOWARD EVKRCTT. Commerce Bldg. fit. Paul. Minn.-o What Land Or Lots have you to pay In towards U-roora all modern home, mortgage S6.600? You will get a good eoulty toy acting today. Write. O'Keefe Keal Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Vat'l. Douglas :"71S FOR SALK or exchange, 160 acres clear and good level land, no sand, blAck soil, im settlement farming ln same section. Price 116 per acre, or wll exchange for 160 acrea ln Nebraska ne .. inoome property. Owner, F. M. Kuw'lU ky. Nebraska City, Neb. hACRK NEBRASKA CATTLK RANCH , FXi?..BAJJS OH KXCKANQE. Includ Ing- 60 head steers, horses, and all neoes- a,ry '"'P'"'"n'- We have Just listed a splendid S60-sxre ranch ln Sheridan county of this state, which will meet the requlremente of anyone desiring a good stock and grain ranch at a very moderate pr.ee. There la plenty of hay, running wafer, timber and every essential needed in a good cattle ranch. Price S2S per acre. The owner will consider an eastern Nebraska farm, or some Omaha Income property In payment PAYNE INVESTMENT COM PANT. 6th Floor Omaha National Bank Building . Doug. 17S1. FYR I'KfHi Mi-IP 176.000 Oregon Irrigation bonds. Ollt- edged security; 6 per cent Interest, pay able semi-annually. Want clear Mon tana. North Dakota. Wisconsin or Canada lands. HOWARD EVER nr. Commerce EMg, St. Paul. MInn.-o 13-ROOM modern house, for land, acres or vacant lots. What have you? Owner, Box TSS. HEAL E9TATK LOANS V1SU T 0 1 VII trn fivu TOltAND A TRUM BULL. 44 Bee Bldg 1100 TO 110,000 made promptly, t. D. Weed. Wead Bldg.. Uth and Parnani Bta CITY and farm loans, 6. SH. S per ceaL J. H. Dumont Co.. 411 Btste Ban. WANTED Good farm and olty loans at lowest rates. PETER TRUST CO. 162S Tarns m. WANTED Ctty loans and warrant W. Farnam Smith Co.. 130 farnain It. CITT property. Large loans a specialty. W. H Thomas, 22S State bank bld. MONEY oa hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA homea. East Nebraska farms. O KBKFK REAL ESTATE CO.. Il' Omaha National. Phone Dougias 2TUV SEE us first (or farm loans la eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 CITY LOAN. C. O, Ca.-tberg, llo-ll Brmndxs Theater Bldg. ""Altlr'"L1"' '" 'oans. lowest rates, w. u. Templetun. 601 Lee. T. . I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts of All Ortini Are Very Light and the Market ii Stronger. WHEAT MAKES GOOD ADVANCE OMAHA. July 7. 181.V The market ass stronger tods. The receipts of all grslns were very light, but there was sufficient demond to take care of all the grain placed for sale on the tables. The wheat market advanced 1H rents, corn ass quoted i-1 ceits higher, while oats sold from S to 1 cent higher. Hulls on wheat pointed to the Increased export sales of new wheat and said that it Indicated that there will be a demand for the grain when there Is any large amount offered. Corn traders are illsm.ped to an slow i on the selling side until there is more inmcatlon of the crop Improving. Those who looked over the crop In Illinois the last few days are well satisfied thst with good seasonable weather until the end of September the tmp would come up to the average and possibly a little better than the average . Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to ll.l.ono bushels, corn. 7 000 bush els, and oats. 440no bushela Liverpool close not quoted. Primary wheat recelots were W:,0n0 bu.. and shipments of bu., against re ceipts of l,7S,0no bu. and shipments of M4.o bu. Isst year. Primary com receipts were M,000 bu. and shipments of 421,ix bu., against re ceipt of 486.000 bu. and shipment of 62.M bu. last year. Primary oats recelnts were 40,000 bu. and shipments of bu., against re- f.Hp!" of "W.000 bu. and shipments of 764.009 bu. last year. CAKIjOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. hlcsgo m 27 306 Minneapolis 14M Duluth 7 Omaha 6 40 Kansas Olty 'it Jit u St. Ixmls i 4 ig Winnipeg , Sales renorted tiutav uiaivm a i r winter: 1 ear, 81.86; i car. musty. Ii. MV No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car. 81. IS. Rye No. : 1 car, II .0ft. No. I: 1 car, V06- Corn No. 1 white: I cars, 720. No. I white: 1 car, 72V. No. 6 white: 1 car, 7Hc No. I yellow: I cars, 73o; 2 cars, 7c; 1 car, 724c. No. 3 yellow: 1 cere, 72lc. No. i yellow; 1 car. 72c. No. yellow: l car. 71 V; 1 car. 71 c. No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, near white, 7m; t car. near yellow. Tic; 1 car, He; I care, i"c- No- mixed: S cars, near white, 6 cars. 71Hc. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, . 6 nld: 1 car, 71Wo. No. mixed: 1 car. musty, 70He. flamplo: 1 tar. yellow. 6e; l car. c; 1 car, 66c; 1 car. 62c. Oats-No. 4 white: 2 care, c. Sample: 1 car, 45c. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 1 tur key. 8l.2Sfcl.J0; No. 8 turkey. 8l.28iM 2; No. 2 hard. II.17U4Y1 ki a k. No 4 hard. 'tt.SO01.36; No. i vr .iwi.ae: rto. I durum. S1.1601.17: No. 8 durum, 11.1601.14. Corn: No. 1 white, afitfaWc; No. I white. lUKtUw v. i white, 7l(W2He; No. i white, 7IMrT-!He; No. white, 7H7!lc; No. 2 yellow, IvJJa 73c; No. 1 yellow. 7372He; No. 4 yellow. iso. o yeuow, unfile; Ho. I yeuow, 7ir.ivw: No. X mixed. 71,fl7Jc; No. I mixed. 7H0r7mc: No. 4 mixed, 700. 71c; No. 6 mixed. 6Wfc.704c; No. mixed. wwiw; sample mixea. airo. Oats: No. 2 white. 47if48e: standard, T4:vc: No. I white, 46VvJM7c; No. 4 white, 4fAi 4o. Barley: Malting. va7c; No. 1 feed. &lc. Rye: No. 2, 11.0601.06; No. 8, 81.040 CHICAGO GRAIN AMU PROVISIONS Feat area of the Traalntf and dowlas; Prices n Boct-a nf Trade. CHICAGO. July 7.'-Unwelcome rain over the harvest fields of the wist gave ine wneat maraet toaay a lively upward swing. Despite considerable reaction. values held in stubborn fashion to mush of the advance. The cloao waa steady, lm$Utc above last night. Corn wound up with a gain of H-4c to fee. and oats off Ht4jC Provision finished at BW& S2'4o net decline. Rushes to buy wheat were of suoh violence at the atari that In some cases juiy option snowed a jump of 4c. At that point, however, firms Identified witn tne southwestern trade sold freely. ana ine extreme duiis were crowded. back. Reports of cleaiinsr weather throughout Kansas and Missouri ore. I vented any renewal of the ascent of prices, but failed otherwise to make mucn impression. According- to high authority, the entire winter croo belt wag suffering from the delay to the MEDIOAIj RUPTURE. . Rupture treated successfully by ail safe, scientific methods. The majority are cured without a surgical operation. We have treated many hundreds of men, women and children. The cost Is deter mined after examination, and time re quired to cure two or three weeks. Call or write for further particulars. Frank H. Wray, Suite SOS, Bee Bid.. Omaha. Neb, e PILES, FISTUI.A CURED. Dr. E. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical operation. Cure guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rectal diseases with testimonials. DR E. R. TAKRV, 240 Bee Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received In the office of the Board of Commissioners of btate Institutions until 1:10 p. m. Wednes day, July EI. 1K15. for an addition to the power plant building and for the furnish ing, proper Installation and completion of the new equipment as specified for the Stste Penitentiary and the Hospital for Insane, Lincoln. Nebraska, raniiaiinr a) condensing- apparatus, heater, engines. iiriu:niMfa, irwnsioi mei s, generator, water tube boilers, piping, line construc tion material, poles, motors and miscel laneous lower plant equipment, accord ing to plana and specifications prepared by the Maria Engineering Company, First National Bank Building. Lincoln. Ne braska. Plans and Specifications of the above Improvements may be obtained from the Marts engineering company, Lincoln, Nebraska, or from the offloe of this board. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for i per cent of the amount of the bid pay able to the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions. listed thia tb day of July. 115. , BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATE INKTl III THINS, Iiy LEO MA TTHEW3, Secretary. jy x-a-it NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By direction of the property committee of the Board of Regents, bids will be re ceived until 4 o'clock p. m. Monday, July II. 11S. at the office of tho undersigned for the construction of a boiler house, stack and tunnela according to plans and specifications now on fUe at the office of the superintendent of construction, 1'nlverslty of Nebraska, Lincoln. Bald building, stack and tunnels to be con structed on the University Farm near Lincoln and to cost approximately w (no Bidders must confer with the superin tendent and use the Dianas prepared by him for building propoeals. Bids must be sccompanled by cashier's checks or certificates of deposit as required by In structions sceompsnylng plans snd speci fications. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked on the outside "Bid for boiler house." The right Is reserved to retect snv ana su bias, i niversiiv or Nebraska, j. a rses. Fecretarv. Htatlon A. linrnln ' J4 1-11-15 movement of new wheat and also be cause of the Impaired quality of a Isige proportion of the grain. Although higher quotation from Uv erpnot enoouraged some hope of export buying, no announcement was mailo of any wheat Bales to Hurnve. Un the contrary, the world's nvallshle supply total showed a substantial Inoresse as ! axe I n. t a big falling off at the corre- '. sponillng time a yenr ago. Rears were disposed also to give every emphssls possible to UIW ef menacing cndillona In regard to shipments across the At- 'nlr- om waa in m nesriv tne whole session, owing to the undesirable cold weather. Complaints of alownca of growth oTr TT v! m "" ,mrt" pf Xh" nn.'ni, on srcouni or 'esr that the July delivery would he- come perhaps altogether an old crop problem. The seaboard sent a-ord of IM.'W bushels of new oats taken for expert. Cntisually neralnlonl llmilH.l.M. ..I., hy holders brought about a notable break following table shows the receipts In quotations of pork, lard and ribs At I ' r'tle. boss and sheep at the South one time pork was down tl 1"S a bar- ',)nlaha live stock msrket for the year to rel compared with Isst night. In this"1" compared with Isst year: connection t.'i.re were figures at hand I ... ',1V ,1,4- ,J?fv P1'' w i ci hwf.d hnu . i. ,,i,.. ' ttie 61. .it, 4 4io.4M m.i; to Ueve been much Un.C.. . JZ.. " Closing prices on options: Article Open. I High 1 low. Close I Tes y Wheat July. 1 OS',' 1 0J4, l v l 01 i J 07V, 1 0T. I IV. 1 02 I 1 0'JV 1 01 Sept. corn July i4 7S I 72,1 37l 16 Sft 16 SO I 7s: 72 ! 7S 72 , Sept. Oats i July. Sept. I Pork I 7.1N' 4SI 4.M,1 a:s; i 1SS 3VS 2;a 1 4S July. Sept. Lard July. Bept. Ribs July. Sept is r& i ir 4i i 16 77H I 14 K 24i 15 16 16 10 S6 I I 875 ss ! s 25 i rn! 7H I 00 i an 10 20 I 10 20 M 10 06 ?H 10 16 10 1TW 10 60 Chicago Cssh Prices- Wheat : No. red. old. tl 2.1; No. 2 hard. o fi..Vif i, St. Corn- No. 2 vellowr 7K,iv7r- No 4 yellow. 76c. Oats: No. ,t white, VK-,c, standard, 80Vu1' Rye. nominal. Bar ley: 678r,5c. Timothy; K3fifft.no. Clover: rFOUtr,. lork: I1V70. l-r: Sts.Mr 72S. HIM; & STM-fl 10 00. Bl'TTKH-liOser; creamery. 2aS56t4,c. EOQ8 Steady: receipts. 25.010 rsses: at mark, cases Included, 14tilSc; ordinary firsts. Infinite; firsts, ltrlV. POTATOES Steady; receipts, to cars; Virginia cobblers, tl.4T1rl.S0; no old po tatoes. POIJLTRY-Altve. higher; fowls. l3Sr; springs, l4T20c. "JEW YORK KKRA1. M4.RKRT Qsrotatloaa of the Day on Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK, July 7.rKLOtTR-Steady, apriiis peienia, te.euun.K.t WHEAT Strong; No ? red, Sl SCrtt. rml No. t hard winter. M.42V. c I. f. New York, export billed: No. I northern, 1 'il ium, t.4l. and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, SL84, c. 1. f. Huffalo, Futures, dull; rkp- CORN Spot, firm; No, 1 yellow, S7c prompt shipment. UATB fipot. firm: standard. S7V. Mo. s wnne, bic; rancy i uprx.,1 white, 'WHr.V; HAY Firm; prime. II W: No. 1. ll.ilUSi: 1.86; No. 2, 11.80; No. 3, 11.10; shipping. iAX. V SJ W. HOI'S Firm: state, common tn choice lf14. lOMlte; M nominal; Pacific coast, 114. Ilrt14c: 1013. WlOc. , HIDES Firm; Bogota. SOJfSlc; Central America, 77c. LEATHER Steady: Hemlock firsts, 82c: seconds, HiftiSlo. PROVISIONS Pork. harelv stead v: mess, S18.6043IH.OO; family, 121 .004 U. 00; short clears. Il9.504jai.oo. Beef, quiet, mess, SW.OO'EflS.&O; ;'amily. SID MdfiO.jO. Lard, weak; middle west. $).S(4i8.40. TALLOW Easy; city, SHc; country, 6T4 C"cjineclal, BUTTER Weaker; receipts. 4S.H0S tubs: creamery extras. LTtf2ic; creamery firsts, liMWTHc; seconds. .'ViiXVi EGGS Irregular; rtceliHs, rf?,?gg cases: fresh gathered extras. 22if23c; extra firsts. 80ieic; firsts, 18914c; seconds. 16H-3'lo. CHKEBE-Unsettle.1. recelpU, 16,4Sa boxes: state whole milk, frenii nnlom.! specials, loftc; state whole milk, white, 1W1M?; state wholo milk, colored avenure fancy, 16Jlft4c; stvta whole milk, vFniKD wn-io, jiHtriDsi!. POULTRY Alive. firm; no prices quoted. Dressed, quiet; westurn frosen roasting chickens. lfU2c: fresh fowls, 13V.4316ric; fresh turkeys. Iced, 16917c. Cora and Wheat Regloa Balletla. At Omaha. Neb., for the t wanl v-fnnf- hours ending it I l m.. Tfith meridian time, Wednesday, July 7, IMS: BTATIONH lF OMAHA DISTRICT. Temn RaJn- Btatum. man. ,ow. fall. Sky. 62 .66 Cloudy 64 .26 Clear M .88 Pt. cloudy 0 .80 Cloudy M .00 Clear 00 .io Clear RS .21 Clear 00 .84 Cloudy 62 1.62 Raining S .4 Pt. cloudy M .00 Pt. cloudy 4 .62 Clear M .24 Cloudy 61 1.14 Cloudy 4 .29 Pt. cloudy 60 1.08 Cloudy M 4.00 Raining 61 1.40 Cloudy M .78 Cloudy 60 .78 Cloud v SI .63 Raining 64 l.M Cloudy Ashland, Neb., Auburn, Neb... 16 Broken Bow... SS IColumbtts, Nb. 87 Culbertson. Mb. M Falrbury, Neb. 87 Fairmont. Neb. 88 Or. Island, Nb. 88 Hartlngton, Nb ft; Hastings. Neb. R Holdrege, Nb.. W Ianooln, Neb... K7 No. Platte. Nb S4 Oakdale, Neb.. 84 Omaha, Neb... K Tekamah. Neb. l Valentine, Neb. 2 Alta. It 80 Carroll. Ia 80 Clsrinda, la.... Sft Sibley, Is- u Hlouz City, la, 82 Kaaaaa City Grain mmd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Julv 7 WWK-.iT No. 2 hsrd. ll.29Cl.31; No. 2 red. 1 2li 112; July. SLOyt; September. IW'ic; De cember. 64ec. COltN No. X mixed. 74'.tfl7r; Ko white, 7o; No. 1 yellow, 76c; No. a 76c; July. TAa. Heotembtrr. 70Hc: lw.mir OATS NO. X White. 48c: No. mlxaH 44 46c. BUTTER Oeamery. 27c: firsts. seoonds, 23c; packing, 18c. , Ktun nrsts. !;; seconds. 124U POULTRY Hens, lie: itmstera ft.- broilers. 17tPlSc. I Mlameapvolta GraJn Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Julv T WHEAT July. 11. 17 : Meotamber 11 mix. No. 1 hard. S141H: No. 1 northern, Sl.autt J (140; No. 8 northern, 81.27',: No I. 1.474. FLOIR Lower. BARLEY-6Mf9c. RYE-1.071.08. BRA N U1.D0. CORN No. I yellow. 7H1T7Sic. OATS No. 8 white, 47ac. FLAX-SLTSUOISIA. 4. Loals Grmlsi Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July 7. WHEAT No. I red, old, 11.33; new, 11210123; No. 2 hard, nominal: July. S1.0BH: Sentemher. CORN-No. X. . 76ir76He: No. X white. 77Hc; July 76Hc; September, 71eC UATa no. x, no. a white, 2Vio. Llrerpoel Orals Market. IJVERPOOU July T. WHEAT SdoI. teady; No. 2 Manitoba. 11a Sd; No. a, lis 3d; No. 1 northern Ouluth, Us Stod; no. 1 nara wiaisr, ui a. CORN epot, quiet; American mixed. new, 8s. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Julr T. COFFEE Steadi ness In Brasll and ths bullish view of the statistical position were reflected In a slltrht advance In the coffee market today. ana alter opening one to two points ingner, soia nree or lour points above last night's closing figures. There waa no Important demand, however, and frtoes Inter reacted unrW a little readi ng, closing net two points lower to one rolnt higher. Sales, 1,760 bags. July, SKc; August, 18sc; September, 6.c; (c tober, 6.87c; November, 6 Itfc; December. iSvc; January, S.Mo; February, 6Wc; March. 7.01c; April. T.uAr; May. 7 12c: June, T.I60. Spot, quiet; IUo No. T. 7 He; Santos No. 4. KSc Cost and freurht of. fers were a shade firmer, with Santos No. 4 quoted at 1.06c to S.lSc. Rio No. 7, 6.86c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Julv 7 OOTTON'-Spo quiet; middling uplands, I 6c; sales, k bales. Futures opened steady- July. 1 80c: October. SSic; leoember, ISOe l ife: March. IS 20c. ; January, Cotton closed steady at a net deellue Of 14 to 23 points. Cotton futures closed steady; July, 7.0Bc; October. 7.0ac; December, 7.14c; January, 7.Mc; March. 10.04c. . . Rfnt r0oms quick with Bee Want Ad. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Good to Choice Beeves Fifteen to a Quarter Higher Lamb Weak to Ten Lower. ' I PACKING HOPt STTTT TilWs"R i WJ""U nU3 Blii lAJWttt I ' 80CTII OM4I14 Jniv 7 lsl.Y fletelnts Cattle. Hogs. 9hep Monrtsy lholhln i orrt.lsl Tuesday. 4 W .16t K.4M !.(-.1 K"1 Wrdnesdsy.. 2.4X) u.son '..r;4 27.141 I.0T4 4.SH . 1 Three days this week. t.r ' Pa nie riaxs last wtek. .11.49ft 1 name da s 2 weeks sso 14.911 . fame 1s s 2 weeks un 14 11 j Same days 4 weeks sgo 114M a.xTO i 8n davs last vest.. "44 11 SWt M 1.WT.047 1.MI.0i l.02 Xh. hcp 1.116. 7n 'Tr The following table shows the average price for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date, i ii6. ;ii4. i"i.t :iia i:n.inio.ii. 'una Mil S 11, 8 40 7 161 6 Hi t 'l I S 411 7 401 S 13' 40) J 2 S 111 T 48! 6 Ml t 17 J SS S S 441 I 6 20, S I6 t 46 I 0' I ill T 46 6 14i S4i T 40 June fll 1 40 . June S2I 7 M1 ; June Wl 7 2S june b ? r June :6 J SS 'June 7l June tai T Sf S 131 I M 1 ' t 1 S 17 S 63 7 S0 S 11 1 M I i I m I a 44 7 k S 14. S 131 T 84 4 01 S 0O J 64 7 34 4 18 S Ski I 2 I I 80 S 01 7 6 IS HI 6 Ml 7 kl ! June 2 T Ui It June 2o 7 H S S SI July 1.17 42's 8 171 S July .. 7 8 tOj I 66 Mi 7 111 8 71 7 3 July a.; 7 28e, 8 sii a ; 7 w S 46, 7 67 JUIV 4.1 M I Jul 6 . U tl Mt B s i 8 m T 71 Julv 6.. 7 V 8 26. T 261 6 21 8 i 7 76 July 7..I 7 m 8 S 811 I 6 111 S 78 7 'Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. in. yesterdsy: RECEIPTS-CARS. Oattie Mogs Sheep H r 1. C.. M. St. P R Wabssh 1 Missouri Pacific .... 2 I nlon Paciric r. A N. W.. east... 6 I 28 6 47 20 42 N. W.. west... IK St. P.. M. O.. 16 B. A Q.. east... 4 B. ft Q.. west... R. I. T., east. 16 R. I. A P.. west. 1 Illinois Central 4 Chicago U. W S Total receipts 10S 118 46 4 UISIVSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, sneep. Morris ft Co 471 1,104 Swift ft Co 671 Cudahy Packing Co 771 Armour ft Co SW Hchwarts ft Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co -J7 So. Omaha Packing Co. 6 Morrell 2 Benton. Vansant ft L... 16 Hill ft Son X K. II. Iwls 52 J. Jl. Bulla 2 U V. Huss U Hosenstock Bros 44 II. K. Hamilton 36 Sullivan Bros 1 Rothschild 7 Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.... IS Huffman 14 Roth 1" Movers 3 Olassberg 1 Tanner Bros It ' John Harvey W Dennis A Francis 26 Other buyers 1W 114 1 o27 1.483 si 166 a.sn S.146 1,806 Totals 2.046 6.M9 12,4: CATTLE Receipts of cattle tnls morn ing were light for a Wednesdsy. only K" csrs being reported in. ror me wa to date receipts are only about harf what thev have been during most recent weeks, although slightly larger than a year ago. The market on good to rnoice oeeves was lbit&a higher thia morning, while medium tn Bret I v decent kinds were strong to perhaps 10c higher. The trade waa active at tne advance ana every thin hanail hiuida at an early hour. The best beeves, both heavy and light, sold at 310.00. the highest price paid slnoa December of last year. Cows and heifers were In good demand and fed stock commanded strong prices. with grassers at least steady, ftocsers and feeders were In light supply and firm. Quotations on rattle: Oood to choice yearlings, IS 2&ff 10.00; fair to good year lings, S8.0o?ft.0O; good to choice heavy beeves, 89BOijO.OO; fair to good com fad beeves, Is.KMjV.BO: common to fair corn fed beeves. I7.BOiS8.S6; good to choice heif ers. 87.604.00: good to choice rows, S6.T54) 7 60; fair to good cows, t4.00Oe.7S; com mon to fair cows. I4.00ij.00;, good to ohoioe feeders. 87.0tfr.20; fair to good feeders. I7.001t7.60-. common to fair stock- era, tt.50ZW.B6; stork heifers, S6.7Vij7.00: stock cows, K.60n.ao; stock oaives, m wtr 760; veal calves. .00r.50; fat bulla, stags, etc.. I6.60ig7.60. Representative sales: BSEF STEERS. No. A?. Pr. Ns. Af. Pr. . .114 41 ..1MT I . 11M H ..llll I M ..111! ..1M7 10 . 1M4 . .IMS I I .164 171 ..1M IW I ro ss 7t I M Ui I u tl I to lftftl I to SH I SO 1S11 7 117 I ?t SKI IN ton t m S4.. 14.. is. . 1.. 11. . it.. n . ii.. M . it I M 1 11 I..... 40 4 II I .1000 f M ltll II OS STEERS AND HUIFKlrlS. t ....II 4 71 II II I .... IM I 10 M W III Til I M 41 M4I I HI .... m IM M St I 4S .XV. i a ,771 I 71 IT. 1 SO HBI EIFICRS 1 ao I oo u 7 ll I Til I M 1 HI 7 U 1 114 1 a 1 ia m 1 no s a w la 4 417 1 s 1... CALVES. 147 I 10 I ITS I SO I IM 1H I 1T4 I I tns, - m 1 m ' STOVKe'rS AND FEEDERS. II m in 1 tm in t 64 III 1 144 IN 1...,... 711 I k W 17 7 t5 ... TI I SS I HO T II HOOS There was another moderate run of hogs here this morning, estimates calllna for 122 cars, or 1.800 hsad. Total for the week to data la 17.461 head, being only about half the also of the runs for the same days last wsea ana two weeas sgo and 2.001) smaller than la it year. It Is hsrdly necessary to note that the big shortage aa compared with recent weeks ia partly due to the fact that there was no market Monday. Early reports of stronger prices In Chi rago boomed the shipper trade and ship pers' first purchases looked strong to. In most rases, a nickel higher. Prices they paid ranged all the way from 17.86 on butcher weights up to sr.se ror nest ngnis. This latter figure was the day'a top, and eauals the best Price paid so far mis year Packers on the other hand started out talking shsrply lower, claiming that the reported advances st other points were based on shipper business, tellers were pricing their holdings at fully steady money, and as packers' first offers were close to 16c lower the killer trade re mained at a complete standstill until late in the forenoon. First hogs finally sold to killers were fully a dune lower, and only one packer was willing to do this well, so thst when a general movement started prices were all of 100lBc lower. Values continued to slide downward gradually, and after a aood many hogs bad sold fully IBo lower trade went all to pieces. At a Ists hour there were between twenty-rive and thirty loads still unsold. Such bids as were made on them were cloee to 30o lower, while soma sellers could not even get an offer. The general trade was anywhare from a dime lo 30c lower and closed dull and weak at that. Packers gave the de moralization of ths provision trsde as the main reason for ths big slump today. Bulk of the hogs thst had been sold up to noon moved at S7.uV07.2O, with the early shippers scattered on up ss high as 17 4b. the day s top, No. Ik. ft. Ms. U Ill S 11 M... a si ... T 10 s;... 41 ... I M St. . . 44 m ... 1 us, ... 11 rrr MS I 11 41 .. tr si 4 7 11 1... u m w t m ii... 41 t to r u M... At. Ik. Pr. ..Ill ... 7 ..10 14 T 44 ..III IM 14716 . .11 M0 T M ..1H H IM .SB ... TU . ao ... 7 in ..im ... tat 71 171 8 7 at SHEEP Receipts today were almost as large as on Tuesday, some forty-six csrs, or 12.600 hesd being reported In. Total for the first hslf of the week Is a,!, being sllghtlv .m.iier than for the asms period last week, about l.-ion short of two weeks ago. and lees than l.flnn smaller than for the corresponding ds vs isst year, in spite of the fact that there was no msrsei nionoay suppix-s are showing up very wen ir the tsi.is of remparisnna As wss the rase Tuesdsy, hlg bulk of the offerings consisted of Isnihe, snd psrkers sgaln stsrted nut offering lower prices. Sellers wanted at least steady figures and nothing wns done until about 10 o'clock, when- a venr.romlea wss fin .11.. mmrmA -iu- ......j to move srslewsrd at steady to W lower 1"l,on tnalnly for for'lsn Interests wss figures ops agsln reached .;$. hut ' , """nd'ng snd depressing feature there were not so msnv at this figure r ,0,,nv " active stock msrket, with toilsy and most of the Ismbs moved at'n'w. lowr teenrds In a number of hlKh tV)t. gra 1 railway Issues. The selling, ac I nder the Influent of another light run of agej sheep prices held firm, snd were quoted ss fully steady to possibly a little stronger. Foiir more loads of ihe wethers and yearlings that brought Tuesdsy were here todsy and sold at 1670. This constituted the big end of the offerings of old muttons, although there were a few ewes on sale, best of which sold at S6.M. Quotations on sheep and lambs: l.amhs, good to choice. !9.tMr76; lambs, fslr to good. $.ft".8&; lamhs, feeders. n.OOir 7.60: yearlings, fslr to choice. B6.Mr7.fio; wethers, fslr to choice. IS fti4)4.?.i; ewes, good to choice, l."v rfi4 86; ewes, fair to food. 4 JMi.. Representative sales: No. A v. Pr. 101 Idaho spring lamhs 64 B 40 U Idaho spring lamhs 64 I 60 s Idaho spring lamhs ax hA 2M Idsho spring Ismbs r I n 167 ldsho spring lambs 70 I so 4M Idaho spring lamhs as vi ' Idaho spring lambs 60 I M 417 Idaho spring lambs 6 I , C'llir4GO I.IVH STOCK MARKET tattle rirwa lloaa Weak 8heep Firm. CHICAGO. Julv 7.-CATTLR-ne'elpts. IK.Ono heed: market firm; native beef steers. I7.00t10.8fi; western steers, IT.Sivjf 6 60: cows and heifers. I3.tt4ie.ii0: calves. 17.5010.76. HlKM Receipts. 20,000 head; market weak. 60 to 10c low er; bulk of sales. 17 tl766; light. 7.6fr7.0; mixed, I7.16f7.0; heavy. as.96O1.70; rough, M.tv7.10; pigs, t6.IMHf7.S9. SHEEP AND l.AMBS-Recelpta. 16.000 heed; market firm; sheep, S6.Mi.Mi; lambs. 7.0iyu . Kansas ltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 7.-CATTLK R. -celpta. 6.S.4) head; market higher; prime fed steers, M.110.00; dressed beef steers. S.6iS.B0; weetern steera, t7.7430; cows. M.(i;7,Hi; heifers, 17. ; stockors snd readers. 16 VW .66; bulls. li.7My7.Jf; calves, S6.00iiri0.2ft. HOUS Receipts, 8 000 hesd; sulk of sales, 87.BOir7.70; heavy. I7.at77.60: pscker and butchers. f7.4MT7 !0; lights, r oW; Pig. l7.OD4j7.9B. SIIEEP AND IvtM US-Receipts 1.000 liead: market steady; lambs, J9 (m ; yeartlnss. 16.6016.00: wethers, S6.'.6'. ewes, iU!5t-0i); Blockers and feeders, It.M 67.23. . . Ml. I. owls Live Itsek Market. ST. 13UIS. July T. OA TTLU Receipts, 4.WU hesd; market higher; native beef steers, I7.MV( I0.S0; yewrlinr steers and heifers. fe.0"4i.B0; cows, t..00jr;.eu: sto k ers and feeders, llOOti 2B; southern steers, tS.4i88&; nstive calves, 16 OOtHO.BO. HOtlS Heceipts, 4, Wo head: market higher; plan and lights, 16 Bt"fjti.nO; mixed and butchers, S7.SM).0O; good heavy, Si.M J7.W. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S.B00 hesd; msrket stesdv; clipped native mut tons, SB 0n4i.86; clipped Ismbs. 7.i042..'4); spring lambs, t7.B0st.0. Rloax t lty Lire Black Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July T.-CATTLE Recelpta, 1,200 head; market steady; na tive steers, t7.2fea.70; butchers, S6.B09S.OO; cows and heifers, 8t.2Mft.60; bulls, slsg, etc.. Sh.iS0ffl7.B. HOUct Reoelpts. 11 000 head; market 10a to lie lower; heavy, S7.SW7.BO; mixed, r.1W.; lights, 6.4B4i7.1S: bulk of sales, $7.0087.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS No quotations. St. Joseph Live Mark Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 7. CATTLE Recelpta 1.800 head; market, higher; steers, 87.60m. 76; nows snd heifers, KM ifiDBO; calves, KOOtTIO.On. HOGS-Recelnts 8,600 hesd: market, lower; top. 17.70; bulk, l7.46r7.SO. SHEEP AND LA M 11 Reoelpts 4.000 head; market, lower; lambs, Sa.sOQS.60. Live Stork la Slatkl. Receipts of live stork at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: i;atti tiogs. neep. South Omaha... Chicago Sioux City St. Louis , Kansas City.... Totals r.U 1,14 12,!W0 .15.000 . 1.S00 . 4.0 . 2.200 30.000 12.CW 4 I.OU) lh.000 a!so6 .28.800 61,200 Si 000 OMAHA CBNCRAI, MARKIt. . BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb cartons. Ho; Ma. 1 60-lb. tube. aso. CHEESE Imported Swiss. 32c; Amer ican Swiss, 24c: block Swiss, So; twins, Msec; daisies, lTtoc; triplets. lVc: Young America. I80; blue label brick. Ufye; llra burger, S-lb., 30o; New York white, lie; Imported French Roquefort, 40c. FISH Trout, 14o; large crapplea, 14c; halibut. 18c; channel catfish, 14c: herring, 7c; codfish, 14c; mackerel. lBc: salmon, llo. SWEET POTATOES-Kansaa, SITS bbl. Wholesale prices of beet outs effective April 26 are as follows: BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, ITVfcc; No. X, ne; No. I. llc. Loins: No. 1. lrc; No. 2, 184c-. No. S, lKo. Chucks: No. 1. XHc; No. 1. lOHc; No. 8. Sc. Rounds: No. 1, M1?; No. 2. 14V: No- 1MC- Pltsa: No. 1, 840: No. 2. ie: No. a, te. POULTRY Broilers. 8O0; spring chick ens, 16c; hens. 14c: rocks. 8c; roosters, kc; Slags. Itta; ducks. 16c: geese, 10c; turkeys, U4pl6c; pigeons, per doe., 60c: ducks, full feathered. lOe: geese, full feathered. Be; squabs. No. x, 81.60; No. 3, 60c. Fruit and vsgetabte prices furnished by fjllllnskl Fruit company! FRUITS Oranges. California Valen- -1-- . l-Mim vum and ajka IX 71 per 'box: 'l60a and 388s. 84.00 per box;". 176s. 200s, 216a and zsoa, 14.26 per box. Lemons, extra fancy Golden Bowl, sous and Sous. 86.60 per box: Sunklst, 86 04' per box; Red Ball. 84.60 per box. drape fruit. Chase brand, 46a. 24 60 per box; 64s 15.00 per box. Deciduous fruits, apricots. 11.26 per crate: California peaches. SOo per crate; Tragedy prunes. 11.60 per crate; large, red and green plums, II. 24 per crate; medium green ana red plums. 11.16 per crate: California cherries, 11. 10 per c-raie; nome grown cherries, 82.60 per trate. Loganberries, California, 12.60 per crate. Raspberries, red. 12.60 per crate. Bananaa, medium fruit. S2. 00-0-3.86 per bunch: jumbo fruit. Changulnola and Port Llmon, 4c per lb. Cantaloupes, pony, 64-crate. 12 25 per crate: 64-crate. 82.00 per crate; standards, 46-crste. 12.76 per crate. VEGETABLES Cabbage, home grown or southern. 2o per lb.; head lettuce, 81.00 ilosen: peppera. too basket: leaf lettuce, 4O0 doaen; tomatoes. 70o per crate; onions. California crystal wax white, 1160 per crate: yellow. 11 per crate; new, lac per dosen; celery. lf per dosen: rhu barb. &iJ4c per lb.; euvumbers, 16c per basket; wax and green beans. 76c per basket; parsley, no per doaen; new beets, turnips and carrots. 60c oar basket: Sreen pees, 80c basket: radishes, 80u per osen. Potatoes. Minnesota white, sue per bushel; new potatoes. 80c per bushel. NUTS No. 1 California walnuts, 18c per lb.; filberts. 16c per lb; Braills. USc per id.: recana, uie per id.; sugar walnut dates. II. Ut per box; almonds, iuc per lb.; MiSCELLANEOUS-CrackerJack. ti.M per case; one half case, II. To; compops. 81.16 per case; one-half case. 11.16. Water melons, IHo per lb. Peanuts, No. 1 raw, to per lb.; No. 1 roasted. 6c per lb.; jumbo rsw. 8c per lb.; jumbo roasted, 10c per lb. Honey. 14.80 per case. Asparagus, mar ket price. Oils sss It eel a. SAVANNAH. July T. TURPENTINE Firm, S94ti-4Cr: sales, B6f bbls. ; receipts. 71 bbls.: shipments, an bbls.: atok. 24,131 bhls. ROF1N Firm: sales, 1,W bbls.; receipts, 8.878 bbls.; shipments, 8 Mils ; stock, ol bbls. Quota: A. B. 83 00: C. D. 13.16: K 8:i2i; F, 8J 80; O. H, 3..1t8 ; I, S1.tt4140: K. IS. 71; M. S4 20; N. 0.H; WU, WW. 4 60. I attar Market, NBW YORK. July T.-SUOAR Rsw. firm: centrifugal. 4.S044.S7c; rnolaasas. 4.kad4.1Bc. Refined, steady : cut loaf. 7c: crushed. I 80c; mould A, I 660; cubes, 4 36c; xaaa powaereo. e.sc; powaerea, 1.110; fine granulated, 8.10c; diamond A, l.luc; confectioners' A, 6c; No. 1, 6. Sac. Sugar futures were more active early today and at noon wet about So points net higher. IPlIf VATIV CTA1V lllTHfTT flW YOKK. OlOCK MARKlT I ivii wivvu uinitivui T . . . .... , - increaica Liquidation, Mainly for r.. , ,..... r. . . . xoreigTi Interests, Outstand ing; Feature. SELLING CHIEFLY FROM LONDON : . ' 1 ' u K Julv i Incresserl llnul- : ' "rrrnt report, came chiefly iwm Ixinn.in. but was said tn be r French origin. it Is understood that large amoiin's of American securities have been held In I ondon for months psst as collateral for loans mads to Pal bsnkers. This collateral, gossip hs II, was subject to certain condltsmf which hse not been fulfilled, hence today's oirerlngs. ln a meHsuK the downward tendency wss ncrclerstrd by unenlness arlslnis from trie situation between this countrv snd tlermanv. Seml-officlHl advices from WsKhingtnn intlmntlng thst Ber lin's reply in the matter of submsrlne warfare would prove unacceptable opened fresh avenues of conjecture and speculation. Xs a wlmle shares of the railroads comrrlsInK the southern group were most adversely affected. l,oulsvtlle Nashville fell s points to At lantic fosst Lino 6 points to W; Illinois Central 7 to t, and Southern Raliwav preferred 4 to '.. With the exception of Atlantic t'oast Line and Southern Raliwav. these prices represent the low est quotations In many years In addition Canadian Pacific and St. Paul fell to new low prices of 141 and 7S. respectively, while Missouri Pacific msda a new minimum at 4tj. Missouri Pacific's Increased weakness waa the direct outcome of the company's pro posed capital readjustment, which Im poses a If assessment on the oommon 'lie ret. All parts of the list were affected In greater or lesser degrees, but United States Steel held more steady than snv of the leaders, recovering half of Ha 2-polnt loss. lowest prices were made In the last hour, but short covering con tributed to a moderate rally at the end. Total sales were the lergeet of any re cent day, aggregating 637.OU0 shares. Railroad returns for May Included Islington's net Increase of S41S.00O, St. I Minis ft Iron Mountain's decrease of SiVVimo and Illinois Central's decrease of S1U.000. Europe's sales of our bonds continued In large volume. Total sales Par value were 3.666.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Mew York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 7. MERCANTILE PAPER Mtt per cent. STERLING! EXCHANGE SO-day bills. 84.74: demsnd. 14. 7ft; cables. 84. 7760. SILVER Bar, 47c; Mexican dollars, 37c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregulat. MONEY Time loans, steady; 80 days. 2V per cent; 80 days, 2 per cant; six months, lt!4 per cent. Call money, steady; high, a per rent; low. Itt per cent; ruling rate, l4j per oent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; of fered at 3 per rent. Closing quotations on bonds today were V. g. ef. la, reg.,.. NUM. K. T. 1st 4s.. 74 4a upoa It 'Ma. Pas. rv. la.... II , l a. la. rag 144N. T. C. Oak. .... 104 4.0 esuaon 14N. T. City 4H....ll C. t. 4s. n IS N. Y. State 4H....HMV 4a ravpaa ll4N. Y.. N. H. H. rsnsata M eaapas..liS4 nr. Is list. Am. PmaKsrs u . . .lftt No. Pwciiris 4s n A. T 4 T. rr. 44.1S4 do la V Armour l. 4H. HIO. B. L rat. 4s.... us Alrhlasn 4s ... Pe. T. T. Is 17 S Hal. 4V Ohio 4 ... M Psns. eaa. 4t4S I0tt Pacltla tat IH ao eaa. 4V6S "', t'haa. A Ohio 4s. Maaadlns rn 4s II Vt r. B. Q . 4a.... HHI. U I I. f. r. 4S 44 Cltiri 4Ha.. SH. Pae. or. 6s , K I. P. r. a 41 "4 Is rat. 4s. 14 1". a. rat. 4Va. ... II a. Hallway la Its. 0 H. O. rat. Is.. 4iUnloo Parlfla 4a.... M', r.rla . 4s 4s cv. 4a m Oaa. Blertrlc Vi lot V. M. Rufcbar 4S....10H, Ol. Na. lat 4Sa ... 111'. S. glaal la mis 111. 1 "an raf. 4a... IT Wahaah 1st Is Ion. K. C. Ho. raf. Is.. IS w. rjnloe 4m... SIS LAN. ual. 4a.... iWaat. else. cv. a..1 BU 1 Loral gteeks aad Beslt. ' QueUtlaee turslshad by Bum. Brisker ft Co., 444 Omaha Satloaal bask kulldlsg: aXorka BI4. Askal. Aa. Smalt. gMsrltlas. ttl. A 14 Sa Baskara' Marigas Loan, ear M 1 Olty National Bank. Omaka IM Oonttneatei Oaa ., ( 16 Fairmont rrvamary 7 ear cast pt4... 11 11 Herald Bulldlni. I ear oant aratarrad n4 IM Lee Braoss A Uttatar, fit 17 S, 9 Moasuia Itaias Tal 104 1M Omasa ft C B. St. Ry.. p4 71 72 Omaha C. B. Ry. ft B.. t4 M . 17 rpdlka Urals, pit t'aloa Block Tarts stack Swirt Ca., sf4 Btate Bank. Omaha M N 17 llllt 111 Ill H II nie n "a flulasberaer A Oo. 7 aar seat M. srds, sri , Skoal City Stark Ti Honda Coaahy Pack lot Oo. U. 1M , Olty National Bank Building 4s... Caetlaantal Q. 6 I. la, 1J7 Das Motase. la.. 4U,a. IStt. 141 11.1 101. Tl 191. m naasaa. Nak . Muala. Iim. IMS Kaa. City Mo., grs. Pla. 4Ha. 1MI.. 100 M 11 U Knot Co , Teas.. 6s. 1M6 lot s lot M Loulalaaa la. lilt lotta la New Btate Talapboes 71 at Omaha . U P. Is. IHI w li Omaha C. B. It Ry. is. IIM N Roc 7 liouataln Foal aa, booua as ftious nty Btaak Tarts 6. ISM a 11 Bvtn ft OS. Is, 144 HU s St. Joeasa, Mo, rVhaol 416a, ISM ... 104 4 1A1 16 Bait Lka. t'tak. W AS 4s, IIM 10s Ualvaralty Place, Nak., 4, 114..., S MS Wlcklts I'aios Block Tarts Ss. 1M4.. M Its) l.sslos Btoek Market. IXJNDON, July 7 In (he American de partment of ths stock market there was slightly better business, win. prices a shade under tho New York cloelng of yesterday. Canadian Pacific shares, however, were steady. A further batch of gold bonds wss sold snd will Increase the shipment on Saturday's steamer, SILVER Bar. ll-ld per ounce. MONEY 1H per cent. DISCOUNT RAT Ei Short bills and S months, a' Per oant. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July 7 DRY OOODS Cotton goods markets were steady today, l'ut Inactive. Burlaps were quiet and tlrm. Worsted yarns are moving more freely at low prices. Evaporated Apples sa4 Dried Fralta NEW YORK. July 7. EVAPORATED APPLEB-Oulot DRIED FRUITS Prunes and raisins, firm. Apricots and peaches, quiet. Mela Market. NEW YORK. July 7.-METALA Lead: S.7kf.77Vk Spelter: Not quoted. At London: Lead: (24 7a Sd. Spelter, 100. H 1 Want Jews Heard When Peace is Made CHARLEVOIX, Mich. July 7.-The need of one central committee to represent the rights of Jews in whatever interna tional body decides , upon ths terms of peace ln ths European war, was ex pressed today at the conference of Amer ican rabbis here. In the report of ths committee on the president's message. The report recommended that the con ference endorse the policy of ths gov ernment to maintain neutrality tn ths conflict now raging. Kauffman Kohlar of Cln.iinnatJ was elected honorary president for Ills-la, and William Rosenau of Baltimore waa elected president. Cars ol War Mnaltleaa. LONDON. July T. 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