THH 15KE. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MLY H. V.): rkat, kstatf Acnr.;F. A Cow, Chickens '.: and a Garden will reduce the liigh cost of Hving quickpr tlinn any other way. You khould prepare now fur the future and make a start to own one or more ' Acres , in Benson Gardens BENSON 0 AH DKX ACHES are the best located acres near Omaha today that can be bought at reasonable prices and on very easy terms of $10 down, $10 a month. BENSON GARDEN ACRES are located close to car, school and stores and on paved road. Call nt 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, 1G14 Harney Street. . HEAL ESTATE FARM 4t RANCH I. A IIS FOR IALB ; MontneeJ MONTANA ranch for ale; splendid ranch of about 8.700 acre, and our ranchee of 160 acre each In Teton county, Montana, for n.le by owner, at very at tractlv price and reaaonablo term. Ir rigated and avry acre tillable. Railroads cross property and depot on ranch. Map and description on application to H. A. Fraaer, Helena, Mont. o JUDITH BAS1N-UAND 20-YEAR , TERMS. We recently bought a tar acreage of fate land at -the sales held during May, iJ9l6. and we are offering the an me at 31 per acre profit We bought, only at .minimum prices, at which the atate had the land appraised. The tale's term at 16 per cent down and the balance in twenty equal yearly 'payments at 6 per cent. You (Imply pay ,u the 16 per cent plua tl per acre and I we assign the atate contract to you. Cheaper than homeateading. Hllger Loan ,and Realty Co., Lewlaton. Mont. allscellaaeoas. Wyoming crook farm. - Can locate six people, good homted, sBJO acres, t'mber, good soil. If Interested Icall evenings lfiOl S. 2Sth Ave. ied. 0. REAL ESTATE LOANS ' FARM LOANS, 6 PER CENt TOLAND TRUMBULL. 44 Bee Mrtg. '100 TO 810.000 made promptly. 8 D. Weed, Weed Bldg., 18th and Faraam eta. CITY and (arm loan 6, b, per cent. J. H. Dumont Co., 416 State ban. WANTED Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. FETERa TRUflT CO.. 13 Faraam. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. '' Farnam Smith Co.. 1SJ0 Farnam Bt. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas. 828 State Bank bldg. . MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Ban Bldg. OMAHA ' homes. East Nebraska farms. O'K&KFE REAI EST AT Hi CO., 101 Omaha National. Phone Uouglaa 1716, BFE us first for farm loans la eaatora Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 CITY lXJANa C. a. Ca--iber, 810-13 Brandela Theater Bldg. WANTED City and farm loans; lowest rate. W. O. Templeton. 603 Bee. T. aMQ. REAL ESTATEEXCHANGE FOR BALK or exchange, 1j0 acres clear an good level land, no sand, black soli. Farming in same section Wallaco Coun ty, ' Kansas Prkse lis per acre, or . will exchange for 160 aires In Nebraska, of same value, or income property. Owner, F. M. Kuwltxky, Nebraska City. Neb.- la-ROOM modern house, for land, acres or vacant lots. What fcave your Owner, Box 796. "IT 7 FOR EXCHANGE &, ten miles VV Weaeington SprlnKS, B. D. ; good buildings, ail cultivated; 40 alfalfa; price. 4MJJA4) clear. JIM W RAY. Kioux Clay. FOR EXCHANGE!-) acres, irrigated farm, 1 miles northeast of corporation Jlmlta of Deliver, Colo., on main country "road connecting with Sand Creek road; acres under cultivation. 4flU acres tinder ditch and possible or Irrigation: good set of farm buildings; all cultivated land fenced; high line canal and Antero reservoir water;, not In bonded district. Price, 3W,000; mortgage $12.6oO; will trado for Improved farm i or city property in any of the middle or eastern states; commission to brokers. H. C. Johnson, rare Frederick. H. Bartlett & Co., 6 W. "Washington Bt.. Chicago. III. It) ACKEjJ In the heart of the peanut country, Baldwin Co., Alabama; close to transportation, schools, eta. Free and clear; will exchange Omaha and assume some; price $150 per acre. Addresn f -710, Bee. W FOR EXCHANGE-. Improved, 160, Douglas Co.. Bo. Dak., 3S.800; take Improved 80, Minn., x northeast, Keb ' southern Wis. JIM WRAY, 6IOUX CITY. - REAL ESTATF SimHTUy Floretae. C. It. NETHAWAY for trades. Flor. 376, Dundee. FOR BALE Six-room bungalow In Dun dee. Splendid location. Owner will Vsell at a bargain, as he Is leaving Omaha. Call Douglas IMS, bet one and 11! a. iru REAL E8TATK NORTH SIDE Do Yon Want A Bargain BrandL new, all modern: 5 large rooms and bath; g rooms in oak. one a sun room; beam ceiling. toukca.se. window eat; weli erranved kitchen, wlih run veulent pamry and Icebox room; bath room, tile ami t-niim. l with guaranteed fixtures; liKhtlr.g rixiurt can be se lected by buyer; siiitis to second floor, whiidi is Urge enough to fiiilnh II rooms; cement basement; jurna'-e ;icn ; not arid, cold water; fine. laige lot. paved street; close to car; lui a-d In Uoun-vard l-'ai k addition. filLe ii.XJ1. about .JU tasli or vacant lot as pait phmmcui, . Rasp Bros. - Phone DouhIms iiw :.Ui'ai4ue BWg" 2;:-JeliULsTJL, t I large rooms dwti(lrs. one snare room upstairs, lot S.t'ixl:4, paved ire-t, with paving r.uiii, house In ood condi tion, l iice only t-.l: 1100 cah, balam-e U u) per month. Iter is your oppor tunity to siop paying rent. Tnink, act, be quick. C. 0. CARLKKRU; - 13 Prandi'is Thcjler Kldg. Only $3,500 geven-roont !i.,ue, atri.'tly modern, with ftHir rooms on first floor and three laige bedrooms and bnth on se-.,nd floor. Lot has -foot frontMee . paving all paid. Located :J14 tilis Ave. Very easy Urma. . Norris & Norris AM live fciUg. i'houe Liougiaa 4.'70. KlUIi KSTATK ACKKAOK REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE FOR SAI.li-6-room house near Mlllor I'ark, $.W- down, balance llk rent: rlectrio llirht, firimce, gas, Wa' inff cHy. Webster 6au7, REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIRE Field Club Special $4,300 Big living room across the front of houee. large dining room with beamed celling and panelled walla., fine aun room off dining room, convenient kitchen, two good-st'ted sleeping rooms and one smaller room on aecon dfloor; dandy bath, com plete; the finish is fumed oak on the first floor, white enamel and mahogany doors above; oak floors In every room In the house; basement with first-class guar anteed furnace: hot water heater for summer time and floor drain; the lot is Mxl.16 and Is an east front on boulevard near Mason. This Is a perfect little beauty, practically new and decorated throughout In a beautiful and artistlo manner. Terms, $7Ut) caah and l per month. Anristrong-Walsh Co. Tyler 15M. State Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE $30.00 Gash and , $30.00 Per Month Buys this beautiful, all modern. 6-room bungalow; located I blocks from car line and 2- blocks from school. Don't Pay Rent Another Month. Telephone About This Todays Call Walnut In evenings. Call Douglas SM week days. See This Today Brand new 6-room completely modern t-story house at AVakeley Ave. (be tween Davenport and Chicago). This place Is well built, has large living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, one extra large and two small bed rooms and bath on second floor; also cemented basement, furnace; linen and other closets. Built-in bookcases, oak floors and finish, In fact all that Is needed to make a cozy homelike place. To ap preciate It you will have to see. M0 cash or good vacant lot as the lrst pay ment and the balance monthly. You will look a long time before you will find a house as well built as this one. Price Is heosonable. Keys at our office. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas itA S08 Bee Bldg. $2 800 , FIELD CLUB HOME T rooms, modern, splendid locAtlon, close to school, south front lot, all new homes, Just one Mock north of FlehJ elub. , C. O. CARLBERG, )H Brandele Theater Bldg. FOH SALE by owner, seven-room mod ern home. Call Harney 141, or ZiH Capitol Ave. EQUITY of 11.200 for sole In modern oot tage, built two years: 'part caah, bai anott trade. Call Walnut 240. v. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS. Here Is the Opportunity You ve Been Watching For A Beautifully Located . fi-Roora, New, All Modern Bungalow $300 Cash Monthly Payments to Suit. ) Thia house is only block from cer line; is on a beau tiful lot; principal rooms in oak; brick fireplace, ce ment basement and all modern. Phone Walnut tK this evening and will be plc-ased to send an automobile to bring you out and Inxperi this house. On week days rail Iouitas f2 OWNER'S BALB-Twoiuw fr-rooni mod' ern cottaxes. coat 5 4(. To raiae money will take M l 00. Greatest barkain In the city. Addrea. A Bee. Omaha Bankers to Take City Bonds Mnyor Dshlamn reports that a confer ence between hlmeelf, Ctommlasioners Jardin and Wllhnel( and local bankers. I resulted u an amicable arrangement whereby lli'VO Auditorium bonds and jVAU'O park bonds wilt be taken by these hankers and tho city will have the money without im:rh delay. , A few weeks ago these bankers agreed to take the bonds, hot when they were presented by the eily treasurer, g de mund was made for an oiHnlun other than the traiikcrlpt of the city attorney. The tanker now agree to accept the opinion of J. L Webster, attorney for the Water board, . who recently passed upon tioujmo city sewer boode bougitt by the Water board. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET But One Car of Wheat U Sold Dur in j a Sftvr 8stion of the Omaha Exchange. CORN PRICES HOLD THEIR OWN OMAHA. July lS, Wi. The mnrket tor wheat til very slow tortsy and there was only one carload re ported eo.'d. AN beat was Quoted nominally lfi'Jc lower. , There was not much rhange In the cow market and altnouth there was a liberal amount of ssles Tenoned the of ferings were stiffli-lent to take care o( tl.e demand and the market Sold Vo lower. Oat. continued firm today and sold un changed to He blKlier. Kalos of oats for export were tfni.0m bu. A great many of tha wheat pecultnrs are leirlh and It it generally thousht that they are correct In their Idea. New wheat is coming Into most of the mar ket of the eotitnweet and southeast, hut In the mr northern sections harvestlnd has been delayed considerably by th. long drawn out wet weather. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 4'i.OOit bushels; corn. 4?,0flt bush els; oats, .V,.i,iiw bushels. Uvivrpool close: VVIieat and com, not Quoted. lTimary vhet receipts were Hkl.tr) huahols and shipments Wl.eoo bushels, agninat receipts of l.MO.Ono bt.h.ls and Moments of 1,1S4.0iX) bushels 1M year. Primary corn receipts were 576.000 bush el and shipments Sn-I.oo buahela, againat receipts of 4OS.0U0 bushels and shipments of Vk,K0 bualiola laat year. Primary oats receipts were rR.C0O bush els and hlpmenta fi.l.ooo buohela. against reoekpts of ilt.COu buahela and shipments of t.uiils last vear. CAIUjOT KEH'KlPTfl. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 2TT M Minneapolis 14S ,,, ... Duluth 23 Omaha ; II T 10 Kansas City 47 17 19 ft. Louis 7 a Winnipeg 12S Wheat These sales were reported to day: No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, $.'. Rye: No. X 1 car. 80c; No, i, t oars, 8c; No. 4, i-t ear, Sc. Corn: No. 1 white, 1 ,car, S3Hc; No. a white, t cars. 7Sc; i cars, :'; No. S white, 1 car. 78c; No. 1 yellow. 4 cars, 73'c; 1 osr, 73H-; S -6 cars, 3e; No. t yellow, t S-5 cars, Mc; 1 car, 7dic; I cars, 73Hc; 1 car, TS-; No. t yellow. 1 car, 72Ho: No. 1 mixed. 1 car, 7240; No. I mixed, 1 cah. TIc; 3 8-4 cars, TZMfc; No. t mixed, 1 oar, 7fHc: 1 ear, 72'4c; 1 car, 72o, No. mixed, 1 ear. 1fcc; 7 cars, Tlfce, Sample: 1 car. o; 1 car, fc. Oats: No. S white, 1 ear, V; 1 car, 4e; 1 S-5 care, 44C Pample; 1 car, nc: No. S mixed, 3-i car, tBc. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 48V4o. Omaha Caah Prlcea Wheat: No. I tur key, tl.S4ftl.KS; No. I turkey, 1,S,vffl.S6: No. 1 hard. tl.SOtf l.m; No. S hard,! fl. 24 1.80; o. 4 hard. ii.2&ui1 28; No. S spring, tl.aTCl.M: No. durum, ?1 17i 1:18 ; No. 1 durnm. tl. 11.17;. Corn: No. t white. TllTSHo; No. J white. 7J1, 74: No. 4 white, 72r7SV; No. 6 white. 72(tf73c; No white, T;!$?2y; No. 1 yel low, 734'0'7JIV; No. S. 73fti'7.t!ktc j No. t yellow. TVflmc; No. 6 yellow. ,2Vci73c; No. yellow. 72r72e; No. 2 mixed. 724 6?73Hc; No. mixed. 72r72Ho; No 4 mixed, Timai72c: No. 6 mixed, 7lMuniK". No. mixed, 714T7mo; sample mixed. 6fji 69c. Cat": No. 2 whit., 5tMwTmv: atand ard. SOfiOMc: No. S white. 4rVWc; No. 4 white. 4&'S49I4e. Barley: Malting, Rir70c; No. 1 feed. fim)8c. Rye: No, I, SWilHtOc; No. I 8)!eOti9c. CHICAGO GRsIN AND PROVISIONS Featerea of the Tradlgg an Cloalag Prlcee em Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July U. Black rust report, from the Dakota and Minnesota today quickly turned the wheat market from weakness to strength. The result was a firm close at lHc to 2o net advance. Corn wound up unchanged to He higher and oats with a gain of SB to a. In provisions the outcome was a rise- of 6 to 2?o. At first the black rust news met with Incredulity. Wheat traders, however, quickly woke up when the reports were confirmed from the Mouth Dakota Agri cultural college, and it waa' stated the conditions were exaotly the kind to pro mote a spread of the plague. Almost simultaneously the fact developed that exporters were buying much more freely than has recently been the case. Throughout the rest of the session prlcee continued on the upgrade with an urgent general demand headed by a big rush of shorts, knowing tlie crop Infeo tlon appeared as yet to be restricted to Juxt a few points. , Pressure from receiving houses Indi cating hedging Sales from' the harvest districts of Illinois and other regions nearby was chiefly respqonsible for the heaviness of the wheat market before the black rust scare began. Even after the market ag a whole wag scoring an ad vance, the July option showed less vigor than the later deliveries. When trading was at a stand the greater part of pre mium for cash wheat here, as compared with July, had disappeared. Good weather tended to make corn relatively easy. The strength of wheat, however, finally had a bullish effect. Oats moved up more readily than com. Decreasing stocks acted as more than an offset for favorable advices regarding the crop. Provision sympathised with 'grain. Compared with the last few days the volume of offering decreased to a not able extent. Closing price en options: Artldel Open. Hih, Low. Clofce. iYes y. Wheftt July. 101 xioy, 1 n 1 10H WTi' I 00 ' 1 osv, 7! MT!e. Bept l mil 1 0 I 01 Corn July, fcept Oats July. . 7'i 47 4H U ( 47H i i IS 01 14 S4 ib iZ't U 06 t IS I 8 25 I 47M, 86 t 60 bept Pork j SepL 7 14 W 8s IS 104 14 86 Oct.. Lard Kept. 15 16 ' 15 21 IS 0U I 40 lie . 75 87 Got.. Ribs r Sept.) Oct.!. SO I 70 Chicago Cash Prtcee-Wheat: No: I red. new, l.At; No. t hard, nominal Com: No. I yellow, J'iJ'78'4e; otnera nom inal. Oats: No. I white, ' ilu ic: standard, 63t64a. Rye: No. 1, nominal; No. 8. Kc. Barley: 7iSc. Timothy. 85.Watl.76. Clover, t.ttyl3.8&. Pork, 814.75. Lr.l. I.flfk&.lfi. Ribs, l'J.12.2. fa I 'ITER Lower: creamerv. tifiite. , EOG3 Lrn settled; re-eipts. 17.PJI cases; t mark, cases Included, K3nc: ordi nary first. liitl6lti',o; firsts, ltrtiWc. POTAIOES Lower; receipts, 7a ear; V'liglnia. cobblers, 11.801.40. POULTRY-A live, unsettled; fowls, 13c; springs, ln-tflilc. Kansas City Grain aag Provisions. . KANSAS CITY. July 18. WH FAT No. 3 hard. 31.30 l.ffi;; No. t red, $1.16Q121; July. 3L0; fceptember, V; Leoember, ii.om. CORN-tVo. t mUed. 7c: No. while. Tfl-uTVec; No. t yellow, 77c; No. 8. 7u 7HUc: July. 73Uc: September. IWtrfw.-: Liecemtier, filSio. oats-no, 2 white, 63c; .No. I mixed, 4&&ic. RLTTER Creamery, 7c; firsts. Sc: seconds, 2.'-c; packing, lie. " FOOS Firsts. 17'c; seconds. l,c. POL'ITRY Mena. lit; roosters. c: ! broilers, 17(0 lvc. j I MlaateaiMiIla Grain Market. MINNEAPOL.IS. July li-WHEAT-t July, $13JVi: fteitemter. 81.074: No. 1 hard. 11.46: No. 1 northern. $l.S4',j&1.44Vi; No. I northern. $1 Sl'7 1.41 Vs. FI. I'R t'nrhanged. HA Rf J:Y-4r7c. R Y t' Nominal. ' . ' ' . HRAN f.21 .10. 1 CORN No. 3 yellow. 77e. : . OAT-No. 3 -white, ol'V&Mr. f LA -H r Ve 1 iA,. St. I.eala Oral a Harkrt. 8T. IX'IS, July 11-vv HKAT-No. 1 red. nominal; No. i hard. 113, July. 81 V. September, tl .iArt0.il ' CORN No. 2. 78Vc, No. 3 white, 73c: July. 77c; September. Tlrs. OATS No. 2, 61Vc: No. 2 white, 63c. , fslfre Market. KEW YORK. July 18. COPTFFC The market for coffee futures opened steady at aa advance of 3 to 1 points In sympathy with the steady showing oi Jruil aiu) on some scattered coverings aftrr yntrr rtay' late decline There was no Import ant demand, however, and price. laX-r eased vff uoQer realUuig and. uaia- Ing Whlfb appeared to be In-iilt.tt hv (be huge primary nv elpts and repot ia rf ratber f.cr offerlnsa In lh coat enl ftvlglit iiiaikt Tlie cloae waa 1 t,. 4 roims n( lower hal-. Tt J l-.ca. July, a: Aug'iat. .!; eitemt-r. 4 7V: October. . 7"c; Novcinler, , ; v. .'rnh-r .lanuntv. tiM.o; February, ; Mnn h, CV; April, g'V; May, ).lo; June, J.UTe. tpot, nuift; Rio No. 7. 74r: Satitoa No. 4. ('Sc. Cost and freight orfrra ranged from about V to 9 for Hantoa m and around 7. Ale for Rio 7a. Rio exchange on 1-onrton was l-S7d Inwvr. Mllrels prices unchanned. r.w york (.r.iuntL market Qnntatleaa of te flay Vartone C em mod I Ilea. NTCW YORK. July IS.-FlxH ' R-Firmly held HRAT-9po. firm; Ns. J red. tl.JWt, and No. I hard winter, 81.46, c. I. f.. New lork. export billed; No. 1 northern. Mwluth, el.iH. and No. I northern. Manltohs. 31. n, c. I. f , Hnffalo. Futures, firm. Coptenilwr cloaod $I.11T. . COKN-Ppot. easy; No. t yellow, (ttc, proiniit sbtpment. tAl "-Spol, firm: standard. I!c: No. 3 while, Hc; fancy cllpjied white, tKo. IIAV-Klrm; shipping. l (to. MOI'St Finn; slate, common to choice, 1I4. Phiiso; v nominal; Pacific coat, isi4. hwmc: iwia, suioo H IDF .14- Firm; Hogota. sriHlc; Cen tral America, JV. l.KATH F7 R Firm; hemlock firsts, 3.V; econds, UXlc. PROVISIONS Pork, unsettled; i;ii.j;li) 75, family, tfl.Mt't3.o; .ivar fl!.aVg; f. Rf .teady; 81Hmlil .f,); family. ''OtiW.io. Ill 111: middle wet, 88OW8.10. mes, hort Lord, TAT.I.OV-Qtilet; city. SV. nominal; country, fffl'': special. So. Ill'TTFR Unsettled, recolpta. 24,tes tub creamerv extras, J7JWHvi firsts, tb li.Ui; ae'Xnds, M'it'vtc, FOCf-Firm: reoelnta. 1.VT rases; freah gathered extras. 3XJc24c; extra flreta, i'liS:-; firsts, lsVjHc; seconds, Tii ll4o. CliKFTSFl-Weak; rocelptu, U.IM boxes; slate whole milk, fresh flats and twins, colored specials, 1&ct state whole milk, white. lrc; state whole milk, colored aver, awe fancy, MHtfStc: state whole .111 UK. White average funcy. If.tl.-So. POrt.TR V T.lve. unaettled: tin tirloee quoted Dressed, quiet; western iroxen roasting chickens, 1mi'?c; freah wls. I'-ed. 13'.9lA4r; fresh turkey, Iced, In Wc. . . - OMAHA OB.H5H4I. MARKRT. BUTTER No. 1. Wb carton, lie; No. I. 00-lb. tubs, SSc. CHKF7KF; Imported Swlas, S?e; Amer ican 8wlss, 2cj block Hwtss, X3n; twine, WC; daisies, l?Hic, triplets. l7Vto; Young America. 1M; blue label brick. Ifcto; Inn burger, l-iu., Suo; New York white. lo; Imported French Roquefort. 40c. FISH-Trout. 14c; large crapptes, 14c; halibut. 13c; channel cattish, 14c: herring, lc: rodtlnh. 14c: mackerel, luc; salmon. IKo. EWF.SIT POTATOF;o Kaiiaaa, 62.76 bbL Wholesale prices of beef cuts etfeotlv April I are as follows: HF.KV OLT8 Rtbe: No. 1. 1Mo: No f. 1V; No. 3, lo. Iolns: No. 1, ila. No. 2. 21c; No. 3. e. t:huoks; No. 1, 1-Vt-'; No. 2, 12U01 No. 3, llV4c. Round: No. t. lc; No. 2. lV4c; No. 8, 160. Plates: No. 1, 9c, No. f, tt'io; No, 3, "a P0CL.TRY Hrollere. )c; spline chick ens, ISc; hens. 14c: rocks. Ric; rooster. 8c; stags, we; ducks Jiio: geese, loci turkeys, 13tlfu; pigeon, per dot, oc: ducke. full feathered, 10c; gso. full feathered. 8c; squab. No. 1. I1.W; No. 1 6ou. Fruit and vegetabte prroe fumlahed by OlUinekl Ftult company: FRUITS Ore nges;' Cabfornla Valencies, IdOa, U"6s, 2SHs, 8:s, :100s, 33.75 per box; lfcoe. 34.UO' per bos; !76 W), UK. ''50a, $1.25 per bo. Unions: Kxtra. fancy Ooldeti ltowl, 800a, , 8R60 per box. funkist, 16.00 per box; Red Ball, 300a, 360s. 34.60 per box. Orspefrult:. Chase lirand, 4t,a, 14 60 ; 64s, 8K.O0. Apricots, 1.35 per crate. Peaches: Triumphs and Halo l.arly, soe per box; St. John's freestone yellow. $1.09 peroa. Prunes: Tragedy, 11.40 per bor. Plumsl Santa Rose, $l.l per crate; Climax. Bur banks and v ltotane, $1.00 per crate. Cherries: Oregon, $a.00 per crate. Logan berries: California, $3.50 per orate. Rasp berries: Red. $2.60 per crate: black, .MS per crate. Blackberries. $3 00 per crate Bananas: Medium. $3 0032. 36 per bunch; Jumbo, Changulnole and Port LAraon, 4o per lb. Cantaloupes: Flat. $1.00 per orate; ponies, 54s, $3.00 per crate; standards. $2.75 per crate. Watermelon, lio per lb, V EG KTA tHUKS Cabbage : Homegrown or southern, to per lb, Lettuce: Head. $1 per do. ; leaf, 40c per dot. Peppers, 6O0 per basket. Tomatoes, 70o per baatcat. Onions: California crsUl wax white, $1.50 per crate; Texas yellow, $1 85 per crate; new, 16o per do. Celery, 86o per dos. Rhubarb, 344c per lb. Cucumbers, $1.00 per basket. Beana: Wag and green, 0"c per basket. Parsley, 36o per basket. Beets, turnips and carrot. 60c. per basket. Peas: Green, 60a per basket. Radishes, 30c per dozen. Potatoes: Minnesota white. 0o per bu.J new, 808 per bu. (Asparagus, market price.) NUTS Walnuts: No. 1, We lb. Filberts, 15c lb, Brazils. 12o lb. Pecans, tio lb. Almonds, 30o lb. Peanuts: No, 1 raw, c lb.; Jumbo raw. c lb.; No.' 1 roasted, 8u lb.1, Jumbo roasted, 10c lb. MIsrELLANKOUH-racker Jack, per case, $ l.fe5; half case, $1.75: Oompops, per case, $3.25; half case, $1 83. Honey, (4.80 per case. New York IJeneral Market. NFTW YORK. July li. SUGAR Raw. eaav; rentrifugnl. 4.13i&4.!Wc; molaeee4. 4.0iirfi4.0nc. P.eflnod, teady. After early liquidation the market for auger futures rallied on buying by trad Interest and at midday waa steady at about t to 10 points net decline. i.lverpo! Grata Market. LIVERPOOU July 13 WHEAT Spot, No. 3 Manitoba, 11 6Vtd; No. 8, 11 4d; No. I northern Duluth, 11 Id; No. I hard winter, 11 5Hd. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, 6 3d. ' York Mowey Martlet. NOW YORK. July 13.-PRLMJS MER CANTILE PAPF.R aUS per cent. HTKRI 1XO KXCH ANOB Hlxty-dsy bills, 34.73; demand. 4 775: cables, $4,7700, ?lLVbR-Bar, 47Hc; Mexican dollar; 36c. ' BONDS Government, steady; railroad, strong. T1MF' IXl.VXS Firmer; sixty and ninety day, ttSiK per cent; six month, 8$$A pe- cert CALL. WONKY Steady; highest, t Per rent; lowest, IV per oent; ruling rate? I per cent; last loan. 3 per cent; oloelnjr bld, 11 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Cottoa Market. NKW YORK. July 18. COTTON- pot. quint: middling uplands, 9.06c No sale. Cotton futures oien steady, July, s.eta: Octotier, $.Kc; Pecembcr, V.ltc; January, .rjc; March, .i.'c. Cotton, futures closed very steady; July, $.M); October. $tf.01; December, fci.26; Jan uary. $U.35: March, tf 60 , itton cloMd vrry steady at a net ad vance of 1 to I point. LIVERPOOL. July 13 COTTON-etpot, steady; good middling, t.SlNl; middling, 6d; low mjddilng, 4Ji Sales. 8,wJ bale. , v Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, July 18.-PRAIRIB HA Y Old hay: choice upland, $16 .urirl.no; No. 1. JI4 nfli.uu. No. 3. tltOOCj 14.00. No. 8. 39 M ii;'12 00. choice midland, $17.00; No. L $14.00 4114,50' No. 2. Hitumi U."0: No. 8, M.Ui'Ui2 . ChoWe lowland. $12 "tf i2.fi0 No, 1. $110" 12 w; No. 2, $10 ill 0u; ' No. $. tk.trri HttA New hiy la (utable at $lS.00r& 14, oO, with a possible prospect of advancina- to $1500: there isn't a car of hay In Omaha unsold. Metal Market. NKW YORK, July 13. 61 KTA M Lead, offered at $i.M. 8elter, not quoted. Cop per, quiet; electrolytic, 3IO.7f.tfi DO. 00. Iron, oiiler and unchanged. Tin, quiet, a IM.iL At London: fpof copper. 78 6: fu tures. e: lbs; elect rolytlc. 4.W los. gyot tin tlTl ids; futures, 4.1' 6s Antimony, 61136. Lead. A 8e M. Bpeiter. 4!1J0. Oil aad Rosin. PWANNAH. fia., July 13-TtTtPEN. TINI-; Firm. T"io; sales, wli bhle. : re clptn, 1 bbls. ; sliliunvnts, 172 bbl. ; st.'ck. Z2.M7 bbls. HOF1N Firm: sales, 1,76 bbl.; receipts. i.rv bblg; slilpnients. 76 bbl.: stink, .40 bbls. Uuotetlors: A. B. tlV,: ('. n $1A; Y.. nb; V U.i; fl. H. I, $3 30; K P70: M. $4.10: WO. WW. M 411 (146. trr Oooda Kwrket. NKW TORK. July 13.-URY OOODS Cotton soods markets were generally ouiet today. Yarns were dull Men's w,r lines ere being prepared for formal owning next week. k'Tanorated Ayglea aad Dried I- relta' NKW YORK, July 13. EVA PORATEO AIPLF4 fill. IiUlFi) rrtUITS Prunes firm: AnH- oot ai4l pek'jes, quid Kdaue4iriu. OMAHA L1VEJT0CK MARKET Fat Cattle and TetAttt Stfady, with Cowi Lower Sheep Steady and Lambs LoweT. HOGS SELL STEADY TO LOWER OMAHA, Julv 13, 1M.V Receipts Were: Cattle. Hoga Bheen. Olflc.ial Monday 4 .7J 4wi ' k.ttinxte Tuesday t,) 6.01.0 10,j Two tUys hi week, .m name dit)s laat week. 4 W F-ame dnya t wks. arti. m7 mt dava 3 wks. auo. 4..V4 'ne days 4 wks. ao l.t;l Fame dul last nur 1 ;.7 ls.w . 18.M Sl.'.ia! l(M:i 6..'.' V4 b'-l M.l7 iV.13 I,ei7 .The following labia ahnara ba eereinta ef cattle. h.- -.... Omahr. Ih-e stock mnrket for the year to date a competed with last year; , 1016. 114. Ino. Deo. i"ttle t..7.07 41 l.f.ftej lu.rne .... ".""a l.73 r A,4';.ow Wb-Tin .... "beep l,l.ai,04 T.Jd) The following table show the average Price for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with compariaona: Di m. 1 m 4. iota ,ii3 ii)ii.iiniQ.irt. June 3ft, June June r-7 June n I 'S lit I 61 l ! I m I a 7 3 lii I 6ii 1 6 li )U 7U ! tw T4 li, e.i i 7 KUI It 44 t 64 t 14, I I Ox June 3 7 S4 l 7 l l t ii I I tl 1 1 3ui T 4S', 171 I N.I T til 38 7 '.! I j 8 68' t Ul ii ; June So tn 8 10 July July July Julv July July July July I: I 79 1 4 . S.. s i i ' li 1 1 Tl M 7 MVtl f 81 1 t 36 i I 7 14i Ml I 81 li 7 6 7 66 7 "17 6 .1 !! ( .HI 8 SJl 7 3u, July . I MiU, 1 Ml k 7M 7 11 1 162 i" ' ll S na, B li, 7 K4 July ll.i , ;,u U 7 l 33! 7 V luly 11. 1 I 8 itll V ill 7 ot 6 M'l 8 44l July li. 6 864 I 8 74 .7 i XI 8S 7 t "ly 13.1 .7) 8 MS ; 1H ; 3 3I 7 67 Jul Jul Nilhday. Holiday. Receipt and disposition of tlv tock at th Union Htock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hour ending at 3 p. in. yesterday: RKCEIPTS-CARS. , Cattle.Hoga Mheeil H'ses. r., m. et. p a .. 1 Wabash 1 .. .. ., Mlaaouil l'dclflc 1 ,. ' ., Union Paclllc ...1.. 43 U $ C. A N. V' east... C. N. W weft... 21 lis f ,. I C. Ht. P.. M. O.. 4 8 :. t C. H. 4V Q., east... 3 S .. C H. A U.. west... S 1 ,. 11 1 C, It. 1. r P.. east. 13 Illinois Central 8 .. .. Chicago O. W 1 .. Total recelpta . 69 38 8 DlSPOSlTION-lfSAT). Cattle. Hoga. Pheep. Morrl Cb 3ni 6i 1M Swift A Co MKI 2.i,44 Cudahy Packing Co V.'.i m Hi Armour Co 4.V . 1.67 tv-hwarti C01 7M J. VV. Mucphy !,3jS Morrell S Lincoln Packing Co 10 Ho. Omaha Packing Co. 18 K. C. Co , Ill W. H. Vnnsant Co 13 ' ..... Hentln, Vahsant L... 84 , , Hill 4k Ekin., ..... F R. Lewis ' 23 Huston & Co 4... 8 J. II. . Bulla 26 MoCreary Kellomi.. ., 10 Wcrthetnier & Deaun... 1 H. V. Hamilton 18 Rothschild Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 34 ..... HlKglns 6 Huffman , ..... Roth i ..... Meyer 16 ..... Tanner Bros no John Har-ey H " FFancls 4 Other buyer ST.2 3,534 Total. ,...3,$rj 6,. 10.8S6 CATTLK-ltecelpt were very light tor a Tuesday, only U)l car being reported In. This make the total for ttie two day this week only 6,078 heed, being smaller than any recent week, but larger than a year ago by almost 1,(100 head. While the trade on beef steers opened a little slow. It oon became apparent that buyer wanted everything in lg'..t and it did not take them long to effect a clearance. Price lald showed little or no change, good kind being active, with, a top of $10. uu, with the medium to com mon kinds a little slow but slU not far from ateadv. Cow and heifer were In fair Supply, but the Quality of the offertnKa waa not overly good. Packer at the same time were very much Inclined to lay down on grassy kinds, which were lower than yesterday. The cow market oan best be quoted a around I0RI60 lower than last weK en the good kinds, with the grassy kinds Xtj.ifio lawer, and in some case perhaps 6uc .lower on the least Oeelrable grade. otocken and feeder were about steady, the demand being sood. and tho few on sale changing hands at an early hour. vfuoiamuns on cattle: uood to choice yearlings, I'l.OorrtlO.u); fair to good year llnga. $8.fl&.ii0; good to choice heuvy beeves, $!.5r.(i0.00; fair to good comfed beeves. $X.7oOH4; common to fslr eorn fed beeves. $7.764t6.76: rood to choice heif ers, $7.OTi'i.0O; sood to choice cows. 1.6o-J 7.6'); fslr to good cow, $4.00fl.60; common to fair rows, $1.0004 00;, good to choiog feeders. $7.4S ; fair to good feeders S 104(7 60; common to fair Blockers tbtOiS 60; stock heifer. Sft.lfya 700; stork cow. $6.SO.80: stork celvee. $6.0Ofl7.50; veal calvee, $.ooj.80; tat bull, ktg, etc., $6 ii.-(ST.50. Represents tlv e sales: Ks. At. Tt. K. A. r. ...ivrt I 66 ... if I 10 .... M in ,...H 6 I J ....liao 1 ;o 8 Ill IU, 14 '. til 6 36 . 1 1014 I 44 tl... tn... 34... 17... 46.,, IttSf 76 !.. 1M7 I n it lorn ( ie t4. 1604 10 00 BTF.KRH ANU HKiffcRB 1(1 T 16 14..., 14...... 441 t 17.... 14 I 4U 84.,,, 34 714 I 60 CALVES, I 4 16 ' 1.... 1 iw 4 u $ ... 6 44 TUT t 40 7H t 7 ISO I 00 lt4 I 16 174 66 4 471 4 74 3 1 IW 4 1(0 ill 33 sue 7 to STOCK KK.-4 AND FEEDF-HS. 6 6 110 tl 7m 7 " 3- W IU 7 r.3 T li 3 766 4 76 4 11M 1 U HOGS There waa ajtother V( i y moder ate run of hog here today, only about seventy-two oara. or 6,000 head, being received. The two days' total le k,6u bead, a agalnat. $.161 last woek, Z3,7 two week ago and 16.073 last year. Mhkpvtng it amend continues good, and under the Influence of firm reports from other points, outsiders look a good pro portion of siippltee at good steady prlcee, their purchase ranging largely around 4..ldr7 36. with tops a hlgn a $7.30. This U a (hnih above yesterday' best prioe. but quality was considered a aood deel better. Th bearish streak in the killer market still held good on this morning, and. a was the cwae yenterday, ptuskur buy via Paid ne extent Ion to what ahlpoers were doing, but went right ahoad and made their first biie on a fat V: Pwer basis. Kiifr thought It high time to call a halt, and aa they relused to rut looae the way packers were bidding- the trade settled down to another all forenoon fight- As was the case Monday packer just waited until salesmen got ready to trade on their heal and then bought the hn;a. Today's break amounted to a flat 10c, wnl h means that th big string moved at li.HJ. The range Is widening out an! the sale have become so scattered that It Is almost Impossible to quote a bulk. The general trade was anywhere from steady on shipping grades to a dune lower on kllltra. Bulk of the pecker purchase landed at Vt.n'ul 70. and there waa a sprinkling of shipper sales all the way up to the lop $7.m. No. . Bh. Tt. .. 1 1 I II . . 124 W. ,.i4 ... Ill', ..v M . 14 144 10 . 7 ... IT , iho ... t tn No. 44... U ... 71... 44 .. 11... 101.. 40 .. A. ,.1M gk. T' I so I 7 u 61... 71.'. II . 66 ., 41 ... M .. 67... 3l .1)4 .r. 11 1 m m ... im .MA ... t 16 1 It T 66 47. Ul ... IW ' BHEBP-Rei-elpts of eheep and lambs i were quite a bu heavier than yesterday, some thirty-ati cars, or -0,,',j0 hand, be ing reiiorted In. Tl.ls brings th two days' tots) up to 18.646 head, which Is 6,iu0 head larger than last wt-ek, and twice aa large last year, but a shortage of XOuO b. ad as compared with two weeks ago. The lamb trail opened out slow stialii today, and as packer started out bidding fuliy a quarter lower. It looked as though traders were In for another long eeuiixi. By a little after 10 o'clock they began to get together Uiotgb and before 11 the big end of the offerlnfs had been cashed en a liKIhe lower hla Trading was fairly active after Hart had been msde, and it did not tske long to get every thing moving towards the snale. Bulk of the lambs sold st 1' Tf.'cr. the latter price lielng as high ss anything went. Wualltv of the lamb offrrlnas was hordly as good yesterday's, snd qulta a bit poorer than st the close of last wek. Whet feeder were here were eagerly ought after, and sold at gi,d, firm prt.-ee. A three-car string ef feeder yesr llnas reached t M), aa high aa anything has sold of Iste. There were not great mint sheep on Fand. and moat traders thought the nisr ket qmitably stcsiv. "K Cars of Wyom ing ewes landed at $6 46, and best ewe here touched MM, Oenersl opinion I that It would tske something fancy to sell over 86.0H under ordinary conditions. Ho fsr this week wether have been con spicuous by their absence, and few fat yearlings ere coming frme of th latter went at $ 76 yesterday, and on bunch old at $4 CO today. quotations on si eep and lambs: lambs, good to choice,' $6.6Mi.$0; lambs, fair to good, $.0tnj 60, lambs, feeders. $7.00 7 H".; yearling, fair to choice. $4 605M.60; weth er, fair to choice, $,. ftor(J4.ss. ewe, good to choice. $5 3oi0; ewes, fair to good. Mt&tKIi. No. Av. Fr. (TO Oregon lambs ...,6ft $30 Oreicon yearlings n no i-Hl Oregon feeder lmbe 6N 790 lWtiregon feeiier yarln 74 6 $. Oregon ewes tin; $46 416 run ewea um , 4 j K1 Idaho lambe 64 $ to lM Ids So lambs t'.,t $ )i' 6 0 Wjpnilng feeder yearlings..., 77 i 6u CHICAGO L1VB HTOCK MARKET Paltle t aaettled Ilea Veek heeei Ntroag. CTUCAQO, July 13 CATTLE Receipt . 4.0ii0; market Unsettled ; native beef steers, $n.7o;fflo 30: western steers, $7.Xi K.: cow s and heifers. M.snfl.so; rslves. S7.7lidTll.3V. H(Xif-Recelple, 18.000; market weak; bulk, 36.tOft1.86; lights. $7.3lif7.76; mixed, $ fCir.iS; heavy. $ti.40dJ7.86; rough, $H.60i 6.7: plira, $,7,w(S-7.7a HHKKH Receipts. H.OiM: sheep strong; lambe. lower; sheep, $60i90; lambs. 30.7j4j9.16. Kt. Lee Is Lire Itiirk Market, ST. ,AXVtB. July lt-OATTLr Re ceipts, 6.im; market steady; native, strong; native beef steer. $7.SOii I0.M; yearlings steers and heifers, $4.optii.i; cowa, $.iV1S.1S; stocker and feeders, 8 00 f.2ft; southern steer, $A.36a,86, native calve. $8.fl0r(i 10 f HOOS-Re-!, 4.100; market lower; r4g nd lights, K764T?.$6; mixed and butchers. $i.2..1.7; good heavy, 87.1M 1..V1. lircKP-Reeelpts. 4,000; lambe, lower; sheep, steady; clipped muitona, $5.a.? 5 lmb, $.. J04J..36; clipped lamba, $7.60 Q H. W, Kawaaa t Ity Live Stork Market. KAN8AH CITY, July 13, CATTLK Re ceipts, ,(k; market alrongl prime red steers, $9. JO 10. 10; (jre.aed beef teere, 4.vd0 6Vi; western steers, $7.W774 60; cows 84.5wt'r.7r; heifers, $7.fliif 10 no; sto-ker and feeders, $S.7fJ-S.60; bulls, $6.7ilf7.; calve JH.IK",, 10.00. H()U8-Recelpt, I.J00; market lower; bulk, $7.n7.40; heavy. $7.nuir7.tO; packet-sand butchers. $7.10'vfJ.43; light, $7.1ill 7.42H: tdg. $7.vtf7.30. SllFKP-Recelpts, 4,0no; sheep, irlrong; lambs, lower; lamb, $.flKff.7&; yearling $.7.'iii7.U; welhere, $U.KiB4.7&; ewe, $.V0 tttl.6(i, , , loux t'Hy I.lee Itoek Market. SIOUX CITY I., Julv 17. CATTLFJ Receipts. t.MM head: mnrket steady; na 17 v: "w " holfers, ..0tkjiiM: canner. $4.2IV94.7; calve. $f 604 .Wi; bulls, stsgs, etc.. $5.(W1M.?1. ,' HCM JH Receipt b. 4,rflft head; market steady; heavy, .fKxft1.25; mixed. $i,eiii; ttio ' ,4lfl-Wi bulk ot '". W.S5 SH F7KP AND LA M BS Receipts, none : quotations, non. Rt. Joaepk Lire Itoek Market. BT. JOUKPH. July 13. CATTLE Re ,,pl,A.l'w" h'li market higher: steer, $7.6Kfi050; i-ow and heifer. ti.bOuM: calves, t).(kntf 10.00. HOOS-Rei-elpt, 1,600 head: market, hlpper higher; top. $7.80; packer, noth ing doing. , HH15KP AND lAMB-neeelpt. I 000 htMLii : nurkpt lrLi nKi tu iusf.n t lg" ' - t ....yt, sv,vv-A6Tl. I U. Lire itoek la Sight. Receipt of live stock from th five prln clpnl western markeu: . . Cettle Hor. Sheen. Chicago 4.0110 J8.noi D.niti Houth Omih 1,400 . fcOOO lOloO St. Ixilile ,...6.010 4.I11O '4,IX0 Kansas City I ,(0 6.H0O ,u0 Moiix City ,. 1.600 4,iW .... Total....;.' 21.6110 jixsud 28,100 Leedoa Stock Market. l-ONDON. July 13.ln th. American department bt the tock markst United State steel, Canadlkn Paclfto and Union Pacific attracted attention in th fore noon on favorable New York edtioes, but business slsrksnsd ller and the market finished dull but steady. Msrklngs In American gold bonds were smaller. 6! IVF. R Bar, 82d per ounce. MONF7Y lVk per cent. Discount rates, short hills, 44 per rent; three months, 4V fli'i per cent. Threatened Strike on Rose Building is Soon Quieted John Hart,' contractor on th new Rose building, on the old Myerg-Dlllon corner, t sixteenth and Farnam streets, hsd g little row with th Carpenter' union Tuesday, when K. J. larnsted. business agent for the Carpenters' union, insisted that he employ only union carpenter. What threatened to be a strike wa soon quieted when Mr.' llarl consented to let out the non-union carpenter and put g union man In hi place. Two Governors to Go Through Omaha WRhln tha next few day a considerable number ef ditingulhd citisen will pa through Omaha, among them two gov. ernor. July 3$ Governor Stuart of Vir ginia and hi taff, twenty-two member in th party, will arrive over the Milwau kee at 7:86 o'clock la the morning. The party will be here one hour, going out over tbe Union Pacific. August t Governor Dunne of Illinois and hi staff, returning from th Pa cific coast, will com In over the Union Pacific at 7:44 In the morning, and thirty minute letsr leave for the east ever th Northwestern. There will be fifty In th party. Jardine Wrestling With Refuse Matter Commissioner Jardine or the public im provement department ha taken the ref use disposal situation by the horn and expect to prove- himself a, regular Mexi can athlete. To start with, he ha requested the city purchasing agent to got. estimate on coat of equipment and switching charge for r moving thia material to several lo cations being considered, one at Haid wood lakaj six mile south along the river. . This does not apply to garbag which la being received by a hog-foedlng con cern on tbe east bottom. ir,4iiTr.iWhii? NEW YORK mi MARKET Bo-Called War Sharei Comprise Balk of the Trading. 4 mat BET1ELEHF.M STEEL UP HIGH NT.W TORK. July 1.1. -The eo-rall'd wsr abarea tii.ih.. with .111.4 i,,.i-i- t nnd eqlilpnients. eomptiacd the hulk of ine trailing today. Highest prices ever recorded were noored by Hethlehein Heel at 17io. American Can at WS, New York Airbrake at F. Oeneral Motor at l., Ktudobaker at H and Flepublto uteel pre-. irrreo at w. inner ivureiated lamics ninde fslns of 3 to 4 polnta. and American Owl ri oditcts added another )2S points to Hi tSH-ent meteorv ascent, all of which it Inter rellnntilahed United Htale gteel waa again the nct active atock, being in demand at iadv . though alleht advances on grow 11. real 1 rat Ion of betterment In the sitI in dustry. Csn and Westlnghousn ram next In volume of output. It was reardc,l aa 'elgnlftcnnt of the market' trend that such usual favorlten as Resdln. I'nimi Iscjflo and AmaiMHiiiaied Copter ..' relatively Inactive. Prliwg rfd- led rrnni their beat In the flnul li.mis witn cute heaviness In Union Pacific, Canadian Pa liiir. , American gmeltltig and Amalga mateil Copper, which cloacd with in mm r ate net loasea. Total sales ainiinied -,. Idi.ttm shares, tbe most active se on m almost iortnk'ht. Foreign exchange marl. eta reflected hi a mesa ure the s.iocea of the tie Hrlilidi war loan, sterling bills being dlMln.cv firmer, though losing t trifle liter in nflorlnes of comincrial lillis. An Int-r-rstlng doveiopmeiit of the exchange situ--lion wss th receipt of gold to the amount of 81.M,0vO from outh America, the Im portation being made possible only be cause exchange natuiMiy favor thlx in.'irket, T ). - , 1 1 .1 1 - 1 - ... , in.,,.,i, lOMtanwr ir 1,111 in m,i' tnrmmrA - .... In , . . I sintemenl of Idle cars sm of July I liow- ins a aerreeee 111 tne surplus or ein h equipment of almost ;'iC enra compared Willi the preceding month. This favor eld condition waa partly oftaet b a ruling of the Interstate t o-.niueroe com mission which auspenleil rate Increases In structural rtcel between t hlcaxo nnd I'aiifl.' roast points. , 'r"oreliin telllnj of bend w on tt diinlntwhed ecal toly but a larice part. 'f the trading was In United fltstee Bterl. ii'iw par viin-r, B gxrett at CO $i.R30.Oii. I nlted States bonds wern un changed on call. Flynn to Keep the Social Dates for , thp. ftnmmiR.q.nTiPu.c! A new feature of the life of th olty official la to be a social calendar, wltl City Cleric Flynn assuming added respon Ibllltlea a aortal aecretary. Mayor LWilman conferred th new hon or on Mr. Flynn at the regular council meeting. The necessity of this arose over fre quent Invitations to meetings, banquet, dinner, parades, christening and other functions. Special Reretnry Flynn Wsa directed to keep the commissioner informed ot all day and nlaiit appointment. Th following I an excerpt from tha city aortal calendar: Tuewlay Evening. July 13 PolUh olub, tiouth 81le. All ootnmlsxlonera Invited. Friday Evening, July 16 Field Club tn at riot Improvement olub. All commis sioner. Negligee affair. Tueedajr, July tl Commissioner In ylted to loin baenrerfeat parade, Ac cettsd. Saturday, ' July JX ditertaln Major Thompson and party of Chicago. RilNFAl I SlMfP MARCH 1 IS NOT UP TO THE AVERAGE A surprising bit of Information waa sc oured from Weatherman - Welsh this morning, when he gave out the figure aa to th rain fall In Omaha since Janu ary 1. Although there I a slightly greater amount recorded for the period' from January 1 to July 13 than for normal year, ther Is aotuaily a shortage, for th period from March 1 to July 13th, the amount we are short being 1.28 Inchen. Tha reason for the shortage I that dur ing Jun, whleh month ordinarily fur nlihea u with a large aupply of rain, we went short 1.32 Inches. The da,te, from January 1, we are 1.$ Inches In excess of the aver.. Vrooman Guest at Seymour Lake Club Carl Vrooman. assistant pecretury of irlcultur. Captain W. B. Smith and L. J. Connor ef Washington were honor $uet a.t a dinner party given by prom inent Pouth Omaha business men at. Sey mour Lake Country iluu, Monday even ing. Following tho dinner, the nien went out to th Ak-Bar-Ben don. In tbe party were; , fl.'J. Ingwerson, Ryron clow, W. B. Tag. Frank Andereon. - Lverett Bucklnghnn Or. It. C Vermilion, A. r, otryger, Rev. c. J. toung. J. F. Roberts. Cold Blasta f ease Sciatica. Sloan' Liniment will help your sclstka. Oet a 36o bonis new, It penetrates, kills th pain, stop many aches. All druggist. Advertisement. ' TO PROTECT CITY AGAINST POOR SOUTH SIDE PAYING Th city ligal department has been di rected by the olty council to protect the right of th (ity In connection with al leged defective work cn tha Doctor boulevard, . Pouth Sld. The work w as done under a five-year guarantee and bond wa furnlshd. Iai IMkerxc. Lama bark I usually due to rheumatism of the muclee of the back. Hard working people Are most likely to surfer from It. Relief may be had by massaging the back with Chamberlain's Liniment two or three times a day. Try It. Obtainable every where. Advertisement. You Can't Cut Out A BOU fcPAVINal-l F F or THOtwmi U fW. MisfrolrMWr Iw ! WWMMWN - will clean tliem oil permanently, and you work the hone laino tinx. Dcxi not blister or temove the hair. J2.li( per bottle, ielivtrrX Will tell you mora if you wiiie. Iiook 4 K ire. AJSSORtU., JR., th aiitueptic liniment for rnankind, rtducii Vuficoie Veins, Kupturcii StuacM Sff LltmnanM. g&Mrti 1 wlh Goitre. wtna. (Tyei. A a., pmu ir. ri f i wi aa4 t2 t.4 iwde M IrajiM ef Svi.rfM. 64ataui.rc4 ...y by Jf. VOUfcQ.K 0. r104 Itaukj It.,pnaaie, a44, 1 ';V ! II. l r - 6 t- V I W