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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1915)
THK l.KK: U.MAHA. KH I DAY, .I MA 10, 11)15. 11 IX)R RENT lorri aa4 Office. Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. TrtTat Office Walling; Room 180 Sq. Ft. $18.50 The Bee Building Office Room 108. Fars oad As sett Lai4i. FOR RJfiNT For term of ( to 10 years, rancti of $.670 acre; located 1 mile from . station, on main Una B. A M. R. R. In N. W. Nebraska; acre under plow, balance gently rolling pulun, 2 seta mn.II Improvement. Writ C. C. TToxell - Land Co.. 1(1S Emmet iM Omaha, Netx-o . t, '. , - : , '. -1 WANTED TO tlXTt Yale buys everything 2nd hand. Wtb, 4004. OFFF1CB furniture bought and soli J. ' C. Rssd. 1SOT Ksrnam. Doug. 1U . REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALIC fjaiUorau. Llvs Oak Colonic none better. W. T. Bmlth Co.. 813-14 City Nat BK. P. l !. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALBt Writ a good description of roar land ' and nd It to tlx KJous. City, la.. Journal. "Iowa's Moat Powerful Want Ad Ma lum." Twnty-ftv worda svry Friday evening. Saturday morning and Avery Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads oa twlvdlffrent daya for $2; or SO worda, 14; or TS worda. $. Lai fast circulation of any Iowa new raper, 860,0 reader dally In four great atates. Mlchlgao. Good Farm Lands In the Swlnart Tract of western Michi gan' a clover and fruit belt. Theae are tiaw lands, well adapted for general farming, atock, dairying, poultry and fruits. 110 to $30 per acre nnj a large aelectlon of choice lands at lis to t.U Terms, 110 to $60 down and $3 to $10 a month on 40 arras, or annual payments Near towns schools, railroads and markets. Oood loads and quick transportation by boat or rail to Chicago. Detroit. Grand Rapid. Write for 72-paffo book and map free. Join our excursion Tuesday. July 30, leaving my Chicago offices at 11 a. m. F.nt1r expense from Chicago and return. Including railroad fare, board, berth, ate, 115.50. George W. Swigart OWNER. 0-12V1 First Nat Rk. Bldg.. Chicago. o. Mlikrimt, 140 ACRKS 46 miles from Minneapolis. opa mil from town; M0 acres under cultivation: balance used for pasture; can practically all be cultivated; heavy oil; good set buildings, consisting of 8 room bouse, targe barn, granary, corn cribs, windmills, etc.; the land will pro due 00 bushels of corn per acre; tele phone In house; country thickly settled; complete aet of machinery; 27 head of stock, confuting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 1 years old; six good horses; 2ft hogs; chickens; one-half of this yesr s crop and everything on farm goes at $60 per acre; half cash, Schwab Bros.. 1028 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Msaiia-. JUDITH BASIN LAND 20-YEAR TBRMa Wa recently bought a large acreage of 1 atat land at the sales held during May. 1916. and wa are offering the bum at $1 per acre profit We bought only at , minimum prices, at whioh the state had the land appraised. The state's terms at 15 per cent down and the balance In twenty equal yearly payments at 6 per cent. You simply pay - us the 15 per cent plus II per acre and .-we assign the -state- contract to you. Cheaper than homeateadlng. Hllger Loan and Realty Co., Lewtston, Mont. IIONXANA ranch for sale; splendid ranch of about 1700 acres, and four ranches of 160 acrea each In Teton county, Montana, for aale by owner, at very at tractive price and reasonable terms. Ir rigated and every acre tillable. Railroads croaa property and depot on ranch. Maps ar.d descriptions on application to R, A. Frascr. Helena, Mont. o Kel'raika, . ' 'FARM for sale by owner. A fine 180-aore farm In Nebraska, good Improvements. Price right for quick sale. Address Y 14. Bee. Mlsceltooooas. CROOK COUNTY. WYOMING. Can locate Mx people, good homesteads, M0 acres, timber, good soil. It Interested . call evenings U01 8. Xth Ave. Red 8VJ0. REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, 5 PER CENT TOLAND A THUMBULU 44 Be Bldg. i0 TO 110,000 made promptly, f. D. - Wead. Wead Bldg . 18th and Fa ream fits, CJTT and farm loans, $, $. par cant j. t. uumont st to., tia msta Hand. WANTbD Qoou farm and city loans at lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. la Farnanv . WANTKD-CKy loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1M0 Farnam St. CITY property. Large loana a specialty. W. U Thomas. ii Htata Bank bldg MCNEY on hand for city and farm ioena. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bids OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farm. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1W Omaha National. Phone Douglas $7U bKK us first for farm loana In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. loL CITY LOANS. C. a. Ca-ibarg, ' tw-M Prsndela Theater Bldg. WANTED City and farm loana; lowest rates. W. O. Templeton. Bee. T. 2ua. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE Acres Are Best To Buy Acrea near Omaha for years have proven to be the best and most profitable In vestment. Acres near Omaha are getting scarce, thit ts why acr-' will Increase In value quicker than any other kind of real estate. Acres in Benson Gardens are the beat located acres near Omaha, today that car be bought at reasonable prices and wi very easy terms of 110 down, and flO a month. PEN SON GARDEN ACRES are located close to car, school and stores cn paved road. Call at of 'Ice or by poone for plat of Benson Oarden Acres; will take you out any time during the day, venlmt or Sunday. Hastings & Heyden 1614 Harney St. FIVK acrea adjoining city; good house, bam. garage, chicken l.ou.i. fruit. In cluding apples, peaches. pears, plums, cherries, strawberries, raspberries, cur rants, grapes, etc.; surKUB. rhubarb, alfalfa; convenient to car, scho.,1 ond slurea. Pbune Osncr, Webster REAL ESTATE NORTH BIDK $200 Cash Balance Easy Payments Mew seven-mom bunrslow, ready to move into; walking distance. Ieal with owner. 1537 Ho. 2sth St Call Red 11. Beautiful Clairmont S6?4 N. 4BTH AVK. Brand new 7-room home, with ntk fin ish on first floor and oak floors through out; tile vestibule: tile bathi exception ally well built: lias large east front lot, or.e block from car line and boulevard, with cement driveway. Owner will make easy terms. See thla at onca. Glover & Spain Doug. T H9 City National. Fine 7-room houee within 20 minutes' walk of P. O . I4.M0. Donglas 100. ( ROOMS , Elegantly finlslied almost new house, very well arranaed. oak finish down stairs, large attic, full basement, large lot, paved street, located near 2fth and Evans. Price. 14.150. C. 0. OARLBERG, SIX Brandela Theater Bldg. A Snap -room cottage, 4209 Lake; $100 down. $20 a month; Owner, 2 Paxton Blk.. Douglaa 1725. 2602 N. 30th St. Fine, all modern, 7-room cottage, on car Una. $M0 down, 30 per month; $1,000. Webster MIS. LEAVING city, sacrifice 6-room; bath, newly painted; houae at 261T Blondo. Web. 6104. ' REAL ESTATE fKNJTH BIDE Brand new, 2-story dwelling. Field club dint., easy terms, IS.IoO. Douglas 1009. - REAL ESTATE VVEHT KIDS A Good Home in West Farnam District at a Low Price 123 S. S7th Rt. This la an -rom un usually well built modern house. In the very best of repair, ready to move Into at onoe. Fine grounds with large shad treea; much ahrubbery and bearing1 fruit treea. A cool, comfortable plane with a large front porch. Four bed rooms and sleeping porch, besides two baths on the second floor. Maids' quar ters on the third floor. Attractive ar rangement of the flrat floor. If you are looking for a good place right In tli Wet Farnam district for less than cost this Is your chance. Don't miss It. Key at our office. George & Company Tel. Poug. 75. 1KB City Nat Bank Bldg. $ 800 FIELD ULUB HOME 7 rooms, modern, splendid location, 'close to school, south front lot; all new homes; just one block north of Field club. C. G. GARLBERO, lit Brandets Theater Bldg. $6.000 MOfl Lafayette, 7-room, strictly modern; sleeping porch, flrsplaoa and all built-in featurea. A very attractive, well built home, south front corner. D. 3W2. 7.-ROOM bungalow in, Dundee. It should be seen to be appreciated. Wal. 15396. 6-ROOM bungalow In Dundee. A rara bargain.' Seeing la believing. Doug. 2X6. FOR RALE bv owner aeven-roum mod. am home. Call Harney 141, or ill Capitol Ave. $109 Underwood 8 large rma.. oak, nv hog-y. birch, si. porc'i, h. w. heat D.74C4. EQUITY of $1,200 for sals in modern cot tage, built two years: part cash, bal ance trade. Call Walnut $480, WFjflT FARNAM lot, $800; all Improve ments In and paid for; good car serv ice; close to church and school. Tyler lf3. REAL ESTATl SUBURBAN Dundee Practically New $5,700 Big living room across front of house, good dining room, butler's psntry and kitchen on first floor. Four fine bed rooms, bath and open sleeping porch on second floor. Largs attto, full basement First floor finished in oak, boimed ceil ings, bookcases and fireplace in living room; beamed ceilings In dining room; artlstio lighting fixture Second floor woodwork is whits enamel with hard mapls floors, newly painted, newly decorated throughout. Well arranged, well built and well located on one of the finest lots In the vlllag. One biock to car Una. Annstxong-Walsh Co. Tel. Tyler IMS. tMete Bank Bldg. DUNDEE BUSINESS PROPERTY Southeast corner 4Wh snd Capitol Ave., first stroet north of Dodge, six-room modern house, with oak finish on a corner lot sixl34, with room In rear for a store or a flat to front on car line. Owner very anxloue to sell and wants an otftr. W. H. OATES, SOLE AGENT, 447 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglaa 12M. FOR BALkV-Mui-room bungalow in Dun dee. Bpierwiia location, uwner win swii at a bargain, as he la leaving Omaha. Call Douglas tHt, bstwens and U a. WANT offer for 7-room ail modern Dun dee residence adjoining Happy Hollow; garage and driveway. Douglas 2N3. Two-story. 8-room house In Dundee, all modern, $3,260' make me an offer; $600 down. Phone Douglaa 43K3. Floreiaiok. C. L. NETHA WAY for trades. Flor. 371 REAL EMATK IN V tCSTMENTS viO(JD investment, two-story brick, con taining 2 stores and $ six-room flats; rental. yearly. Tyler l('i. JOBBiNQ site. 86x132, comsr lot with tr8A-kae, aiLhin oue-hsll block of Ulh and Douglas streets. Price. $17.6uO. Tyler liwd. REAL. ESTATE KX CHANGE 18-ROOM luuuern hous, for land. acrs or vacant lots. What hav you? Owner, Box 7V8. FOR EXCHANOB-W acre, irrigated farm. 1 uiilas nort lu-ust of corporation I4mli of Donver, Colo., on maiu country read connecting with Sand Creek road; Ot acres under cultivaUon, 400 acrea under ditch and possible of Irrigation: flood at of (ami buudlnga; all oultlvated and fenucd; high lino oanal and Antero reservoir water, not us bonded district. Pries. SbO.OuO; mortgags $13,600; will trad tor Improved farm or city property la any of the middle or eastern states; ooramlaston to brokers. H. C. Johnson, care Frederick H. Bartlatt A Co., to w. Wsshlugton bt, Chicago, 111. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOC8. splendid house of six rooms and bath. near rsr. stores, etc. $1,.rM. Douglas luu8. New 8-r. bungalow, rlo. of Miller park! mod. In every reslwt. $4,0. Douglas 'J. 6I48 ImJbc, new psrt Dundee. doutlelot", 4-r. buivaalc. large living ronn. D. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts Fail to Accommodate De mand and Wheat Jnmpi Two and Three Cent. ALL GRAINS SELL STRONG OMAHA, July 1$. 1S15- Cash gralna were all higher today. Re celpta were very light and there waa hardly enough grain on the tablee to take care of the demand. Wheat waa especially strong, selling from tJ3Vc higher. Trier was a liberal amount of corn sold at an advance of S flio. Oats were in good demand and were quoted He higher. Black rust haa been reported In soma sectlona of the spring wheat country, but It doea not seem to Influence the specula tor to any extent The bears will not regain control of the market until there haa been at least a week of dry weather, and a free movement of the new crop Is assured. Improved weather conditions have been reported In the corn belt. Clearance were: U rival and fWir equal to lW.Ono bushels; corn, .0)J0 bush els; oats. 14.000 tnMhola Liverpool close: Wheat and corn, not quoted. Primary wheat receipts were S4S.O0O bushels and shipments tlS.Ono bushels, against receipts of ll7.O0i biuihc.1 and shipments of 1.J18.0CO bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were at,(K bush, els and shipments Sfil.ooo bunhela. against receipts of $19,000 bushels and iMnnmU of 319,000 bushels last ear. i-'rimary oats rerwlpta were fflH.OOO bush els and shipments DKS.OOO bushels, against rce4pts of 4.VXK) bushels and shipments of CS.O00 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. W heat Corn. Oats. Chicago 17 144 114 Minneapolis 121 ... ... Diiluth , 4 Omaha 3 22 10 These cash sales wrs reported todav: Wheat No, t bard winter: t car. $1.3; 1 car. $1.1)5. No. $ hard winter: $ cars, $l.$f. No. 4 mixed: 1 bulkhead, $1 .29. Corn No. 2 white: 6 cars. 74o; No. 3 whits: 1 car, 74c; cars. 74V. No. 1 yellow: 1 car 75c. No. 1 yellow: 2 cars, 74o. No. $ yellow: 2 cars, 74c; 2 cars, 741io. No. ( yallow: l car, 74c. 2 mixed: ear (near yellow), 74Vc; 1 car (near white), 74o. No. $ mixed: 1 car (near whltei. 74o; I cars. 3c: 1 cars. 7Wo. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 7Va. So. mixed: 1 car. TiKr: 1 car, 724c. Oats No. $ whits: 1 cars, 50o. No. 4 white: 1 cars. 6oc. Sample: lVk cars. 4So; $-S car. 48Vc; 31 cars, 46c. Jtarley No. 4. tA car. Wo. Omaha Cah Prices Wheat: No. turkey, $1.37'U1.S8W: No. $ turhey, $1.$14 tf l $T; No. $ bard. $L34Hftl.Stt; No. hard, $lff1.I3; No. $ spring, $l.0iff1.a6i No. 2 durum, $3.1R(81.1; No. durum. $1.17 nl. Corn: No. 2 white. 74H3"4c No. vhlte. 74f74c: No. 4 whits, T3VU'74'ic; No. white. 731V974C; No. S white, 7$V4ia 734c; No. 2 yellow, 74mf7 o ; No. S yel low, 74WT4Vc; No. 4 yellow. 7SVtr74V.; No. 5 yellow, 7J'r74c; No yellow. 74ii74c; No. 2 mixed, 73'44r7Jo: No. t mixed. 73r734i': No. 4 mlxsd. 72ia7JHc: No. 5 mixed, 72M,tr7Sttc: No. mixed. n r72Sc. Osts: No. 1 white. fiOifrU; Stan dard. 6ou0c; No. 3 whits, 6irtftft0ic: No. 4 whlU, 4&lB0c. Barley : Malting, 7 fWlc: No. 1 feed. sretf7c. Rye: No. 2 &M0c; No. $. 88if8c. CHICAGO GRA1 AID PROTMIORS Feature of the Trading; mm Closlngc Prleea oa Board of Trails. CHICAGO, July If,. Somewhat reassur ing developments about th black rust danger In the spring crop belt did a good deal to cause a setback today In the price of wheat Th market dosed nervous, f'lNo undtor last night Com lost felVo net oats finished o off to Ho up, and provlsious suowad) gains of uwqso to &icmw Although bisck rust reports came from a number of new points In the north west, traders seemed to bs nhlefly Im pressed by the a overuse of word that any actual damage had yet been done. In thla connection a high authority went on record with the opinion that there was no more of the plague this year than usual. Othar expsrta wars quoted as declaring that the extent or harm wotild depend wholly on the weather and that If conditions proved good a destructive! widespread of the rust aipared un likely. Many holders, therefore, took profits and showed especial vigor In do4nT ao on a rather aharp upturn of the market about midday. Larger offerings of new wheat from Illinois and other soft wheat states gayve an sdvantaga at times to the bears, no tably In the last hour. There were late assertions, too, thai the buigo naA stopped export sales. No doubt was ex pressed, however, but that earlier In ths session the HeXmler and December op tions had been 1 1 bora II y bought on for eign account. The seaboard sent word of 400,000 bushels sold to Franco sad of 200,000 bushels to Australia. Corn dragged more or less all day owlrur to favorable crop newa. Hot weather was aald to be rapidly forcing growth. In the oats crowd, shorts, trying to cover, ran up the price of the July delivery. The later options, though, fluctuated with other grain. Higher prices for hoga carried pro visions upgTsde. Besides an improve ment waa reported In the demand for cirred meat Closing prices on options: Article! Open. I High. I Low. Close. I Yes y. W heatl I 1 Hf 1 74! July. Sept. Corn July. Kept. Oat July. Hept. Pork I 1 15 1 0W4i 77. 7$ 4aV- U 16 16 40 I 1 1$ I 111 1 Ii 1 101 77H' 7$kl - HWf 8 Vtll 72 744 T7H 73 i4 4 $ 73 40 a Kept 15 46 16 67 $46 ' $66 I 10 vd 10 081 16 16 16 40 $ $6 I 46 MOO 10 06 16 87W U 12 16 $7 $ r i$7 $0 10 00 Oct. Lard kiept Oct.. Riba Bept Oct. 16 60 I 26 a 66 $42 42 10 17 10 22 10 00 10 06 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. $ red, nominal; No. $ red, new, $1.20QTL3; No. $ hard, nominal. :orn: No. 3 yellirw, 7ie 43'(lc; No. 4 yellow, 7c. Out: No. J white, 5WtfWic; aundard, 65ji6tH4c. Rye nominal. Barley, 7u78c. Tluiothv, $6.6tu $.75. Clover, $$.5l)ri3.38. Pork, $16.10. Laj-I $.12ia 27. Ribs. $.60410.(W. BUTTER Lower; creamery, Bg26o. POTATOK8 Iower; rcoipts. Jb cars Virginia cobblers, 11.251.30. POULTRT Allv, unsetUad; fowla. 13c; aprlngs. liMiMlc. KtlGS Higher; receipts, 11.74$ cases; at mark, cases Included, 1417c; ordinary flrsu. PlSc; firsts. 1717a OMAHA. UBNISHAL MARKET. BUTTE RNa l, Mb cartons. He; No. $. 60-lb. tubs, 20e. CHKESK imported Swiss. 82c; Amer ican owls, toe: block Swiss, Mc; twins, lo; daisies, l?c, triplets, 17o: Young Anierica. 18a; blus label brick, l6e; 11m kurger. J-lb $uo; Now York wait. Uc; iniported Frsnvb Roquefort. 40c. FisH Trout 14o; large crappies, 14c; halibut. 1$o; channel catfish, 14c. herring. Jc: ccdfiKh. 14r: mac kerel, 16c; salmon, lsc SWsUr POTATOKS KaiS4kS, $27S bbl. Wholes 1 price of bef cuts sifsoUvs April 24 are as follows: BKEF CUTo- Rlbs: No. 1, 15c; No. 2. lc; No. $. lo. Loins: No. L lc; No. $ 31c; No. $. Ac. Chucks: No. i, W ; No. i. 12c: No. 8. llc. ltounda: No. L ltc: No. 2. 18c; No. 2, 16Wc Plate; No. 1, o; No. J. c; No. i. 8c. POULTKY-Hrollers. SOc; Hfilng .chick, ens. IV; bens. 14c: cocks. 8c; roosters. $v; stasTt, 8'4c; ducks 16c: geese, luc; iurkeya. I.3l6c: pigeons, par doa., 8V; ucka, full feathered, 10c: sees, full feathered, Sc; equaba. No. t, $160; No. $, 8ic. Fruit and vegetabvs prfoaa furnlabed by ailllnskl Ki'uli company: FRUITS 4"Jranse: r-aiiforr.la Valencies REAL ESTATE MlSCELLANrXUS Homes $100 Down $200 Down 5300 Down Wa hare a number of 4, $ and (-room homes In different parta of the city wo J down and the be.lsnce on small monthly 1 puyir.entH. a.l;oit the sinc as rent. Cull or phone :s snd ae a nl send yoj a list. Hastings & Heyden Ult HAUXKY 6T. ldfja, lMs. 2Mb, r4s. $.17$ per box; InOs, 14 a lT bos; f!i- JOi. 21'', "MVa . prr box. lmons: Kxtra fancy Oolden Howl, 3c0a, SAfls, $6 60 per box. ttunklst, fb.OO per box; Red Hall. We, M. $4 p.- box. tlrapefrult: Chase Brand. 4. f-4 nil ; 64. $.V0O. Apricots, 1. per crate. Peaches: 'liluniohs and Male Larly, ip per box; ft. John's freeston yellow, $1.00 per jox. Prunes: Tragedy, $1.40 per bov. l'lums: fanta Rose, $1 26 per crate; t'llmax, Uur banka and Botnns, $100 per erst. Cherries: Orvgon, 1.100 per orals. logan berries: California, $5.50 per crate. Rar beirles: Red, $2 60 per crate; black, x; s per crate. Blackberries. $1 00 per crate Bananas: Medium, 12 wT? 36 per hunch; Jumbo, Changulnole nd Port Union, 4c per Ih. Cantaloupes: Flats. $1 00 per crate; ponies, 6a. $i.O0 per crate; atundards, $1.7n per erst Watermelons, 1o per lb. VEXJRTAULF.S Cabbage: Homegrown or southern, 2c per th. Lettuce: Head, $1 per do ; leaf, 4tc per doa. Pepper, &0o per basket. Tomatoe. lc per banket. Onions: California rrstal wax whits. $1.60 per crate; Texss yellow. $1 36 per crate; new, 16c per doa. Celery, 36c per doa. Rhubarb, 3w4c per lb. Cucumbers, 11 00 per he t. Ileans: Wax and green. 'V per basket. Parsley. So per baaket. Beets, turnips and carrots. 60c per basket. Peas: Ureen. c per hasket. Radishes, 0c per do sen. Potstoes: Minnesota white. V per bu.; new, 80c per bu. (Asparagus, market price. NUTS-Walnuta: So. 1. Ho lb. Filberts, 16c b. Braslla 110 lb. reoana. lc lb. Almonds. 3uo lb. Peanuts: No. 1 raw, c in.; jumno raw, sc in.; ISO. 1 roasted, fee lb.) Jumbo roasted. h)c lb. MlSCKLLANfXlUS-Crarker Jack, per case, $$.; half case, $1.76: t.rnpops, per caae, $126; half case-, $1 &. Homy, $4.30 per case. NEW YORK UKSKR.tl. MARKET Qaotatloa of the Day s Varleas Consmodltles, NKW YORK. Jtily 1.-FIAUR Pteadv. WHBAT-eoot. firm: No. 2 red. $1 41 and $l.f-0 c. I. f New Tork, export billed- No. 1 northern. Duluth. $1 1V and No. 1 northern, Manitoba. $1.42, c. I. f., Buffalo. Futures, unsettled; Sep tember closed $1.15. x CORN Kasy; No. 2 yellow, 89c, prompt shipment. OATS Spot, firm; standard, Wc; No. 3 white. 8c: fancv dinned white. HMJ $4e. HAY-Steady; shipping $1.00. HOPS Firm: state, common to choice, 1i14, IMMSo; 11S. nominal; Paclflo coaht 114, lDU4r; 1318, S-jflOc HiDKt Firm ; Bogota. SOfJSlc; Cen tral America. 2o. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, S2c; secoofis, ,tiSio. PROVI810Ni4-Pork, easy; mess. $13.26 T1.76; famllv, 31.0nrfp22 Of); short clear. fl.Cg21.60. Beef, steady; mess, $lNv,f 13.60; family, $13 rWWO.60. Lard, easy; middle west $7.!XMnlt.ti0. TALLOW Dull; cltv. R nominal; Country , 6"ic; special, Sc. BITTTFR Steady: receipts. 10.777 tubs; creamery extras, 27tf38c; firsts, 24tf'Jtc; aeconde. 2,?Hnr24o. KOOS Firm; receipts, 11,794 rases; fresh gathered extras. ZHQUa; extra firsts, &f 2c; firsts, Ma'ic: seconds, lvfflsc. CHEaIC Weak; recelms. 4.074 boxes; stats whole milk, fresh flats and twins, colored specials, 16c: white, H4fco; colored average fancy. 14rtil4c; white average fancy, 14iffl4c. POULTRY Live. Irregular; western chickens, broilers, Sc; fowls, 15c; turkeys, llfitlo; dressed, quint; western fro sen ro sating chickens, lN4i2?c; fresh fowls, load. 13',r917c; turkeys, ljlc. Kansas City OraJs aad Provisions. Cash, No. 3 hard, l.8liff1.$:' No. 3 red, I nr.Ai 4A. T..l A1 lie . L. , . V-. mm, . fl.WU'l.lff, W L.I . f mftCIIIUl 9A.VWn, IVcemtter, $1.05. txjKN No. 2 mixed. 7rif7c: No. 3 wnne, no: no. a yeiiow, tmyt79v. riov s, 7w76c; July. TSc; September, 9Sc; De cember, flo4OHo. OATH No. 3 white. 6Sc; No. I mixed. $0o. BUTT FTl Cneame ry . 37c; firsts. 3V1 seconds, S3c; paoking. ISo. IDOOS-FlraU, no; aeoonda, 1tc. POULTRY Hens. 12o; roosters, lo: roll era, 17iipl$e, Mlsaes polls Oral n Market. MINNEAPOLIS July 16. WHKAT July, $1.3; September. $103; No. 1 hard, $L4; No. 1 nortosrn. $1.431.4; No. 3 northern, I.!voi.J. FIjOUR Higher. .1 ba RLKY-aaroo. RYH-llBcfl.iA. BRAN 1-1.60. CORN No. yellow, 7177oi. OAT No. $ white, 61aifio. FLAX-41.68iun.70. I 1 I,tnrMl Srstlsi Hstlitt. IXYFTRPOOL, July 16. WH FIAT-P pot, JCo. Manitoba, 11a 3d; No. 3, lis Sd; No. 1 northern, Duluth, Us 6d; No. 2 hard winter, 11a d. CORN Bpot American mixed, new $s Td. t. I. oral Grain Market. rVT. IXTUia. July 16. WHEAT No. $ red. fl.ziipi.JH; No. 3 hard. 1.42; July, $1.12; September, $1.06'url.06. CORN-No. 3. 7So; No. 3 white. T9o; July. TTc; Soptemosr, 71c. OATS-No. 2, Mc; No. 2 white, 64o. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July 16. COFFEJtt-Tha oof fee futures opened steady at un changed prica to an advance of 6 points on a renewed demand from brokers who were supposed to be buying; In expecta tion that the Brazilian government will 'valorise the present crop. Thore whs considerable confusion as to the details of these plana, however, and trading re mained quiet with the market closing net unchanged to 8 points higher In the absence of any important offetinga. Bales, 10,260 bas; July, 7.06c; August, $96o; September, S.80c; October, Mc; November, 6.64c; Deoember, tlw; , Jin fuary, 6.92a; February, 6.k); March. 7.01c; April, 7.0tlc; May, 7 12c- June. 7.17o. bpot. quint; Rio No. 7, 7H3?c; Santos No. 4. $So. Cost and freight offers were about unchanged, ranging from 16c to .nOc for Santos 4s and around 7.20c for Klo 7s. Cot tea Market. KFW TORK. July 16.-COTTON-Qulet: middling uplands, .10c; sales, 400 bales. Cotton futures oiened steady; July, of fered at 8.66c: October. .07c; December, .36c; January. $ 44c; March. 368c. Future closed ateady; July, lJtc; Oc tober, 3.10c; December, 8.37c; January, 9.4tio; March. .70c. Cotton closed steady at a net advance of 1 to $ point e. LIVBRPt)OL, July U.-COTTON-flpot. ateady; good middling. i.46d; middling, 6 16d; low mlddllug, 4.6SH1. Saloa. 12,000 Otl and Hoela. SAVANNAH. July IS. TURPENTINE Firm; $o; sales 4H8 bbls. : receipts, 478 bbls.; shipmonts, $ bbls.; stocks, Unit bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales, 1,841) bbls; receipts, 1.364 bbls.; shipments. 7.403 bbls.: stocks, 6A.404 bMi. : quote. A. B. $.tKV!f3.00: C, I), ti tf.. u 10. 1 aa iKmi ... n m li $3.12&8.K; K. $3.66; M, $4 10; N, $6.1O?.20; WO, 8.lfra.; WW. $4.4l"0.46. Uailoa Stork Market. fiONDON, July 16. -Ths American aoc tlon of the atitck market was dull. Cana dian Pacific, United r-'tste Steel and a few gold bond were the only issues traded In during today. BfLVKR Bar. 22 8-Kki per ounce. MONKY l.i per cent. DlrOOUNT HATK-hort bills. 4 per cent; three months, 4tt per rent Metsl Msrket, NEW YORK, July -M BTXLS-Lead : Offeree at $6 65. Ppelter: $tt tioted. 8.'csprr: Dull; electrolytic. $la7i . Iron: Steady and utchsnared. Tin: Dull, a7.64rt.i). At London: Spot copper, C76 10s; fu tures, tVi 16: elw trolytic. 92 10): spot tin. fl7l; futures. fl3 15a. Antimony, MS. Lead, Is 8.1 ; spelter, f lOu. agar Market.' NKW YORK. July 1 6. SI "01 A R Raw, steady; centrifugal, 4 8Sr4.afcc: molass, 4 0Mi4.07c; refined, steady. Short cover ing caused a rapid upturn In the market for sugar futures early today and uric st noon showed !itl4 points net gain. P.vaporoted Applea 004$ Drlsd Frslta NKW YORK. July ll.-EVA POftATED APPLK8 Quiet. DR1KD FRinTS Prune, firm. Apri eots and poaches, dulL Raisins, ateadler. Dry Goods Market.' NKW YORK, July If. DRY OOODK Stapls cotton good were dull today. Col ored goods were In fair demand for man ufacturing purpose. Bask 4 learlns. j OMAHA. July 15 Hunk clearings for Oniuhs todav were 2.v.f,'ir; and for I th corretpcnding day last )ar l: 4M. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Lower Than Wednesday Lambs Are Thirty-Five LoweT. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP HOl'TIt OMAHA. July 16. 131$. Receipts wr: Cattle. Hogs Bheep. Offlclal Monday J71 4 'l 8 ' nffici.i r,,...i. - -? a-ai iAM Official Wednesday.'.'.' t'.tim .'$ .'68 veumats inuradny..., l.tso i.suu Four dav tM week.10.W3 17.6.14 41.06 ame day Inst week.. 9.1IX 27.4K1 34.311 osiiie nays I weeks ago 14.311 . if"w am ds va 2 weeks ear 1S.K'7 46 87 3A310 Bsni days last year., toi.a 82.7M W.M The followlug tahle shows th receipts of cattle, boss and sheep at the South Omaha live atock market for th year to dat as compared with last year; liats,. 1314. Inc. Cattle Ml 871 41I.OW 113.71 Hoga 1.730,7?! 1.447.K 88. 416 Sheep (.Hi . , 143.81$ 1.M0 The following table shows the avers a Pries for hog at th South Omaha llv Mock market for th last few days, with comparisons: Data 1PI6, 114.'IH :$!$ tl!ll.lIO.tl". Jun Junt June July July July July July July July Julv July Julv July Julv July July July lev. I 8 44 T4 7 $4 'H 7 $ 787 7 71 t 78 7 6 ' 8 181 $ $' laa JUVI tx $ 81 i j $ 801 V8! 1 r.l s n IS! 7 Soil i art 3 7 7 3:11 3 til 7 161 8 48 $71 7 D $ 83! 8 88 8 81 8 $1 8 3S $ 81 $ M 8 7 S Ml 7 831 3 881 7 68 8 82 7 7 (787 8 441 8 Ml 7 St 8 111! 7 W 8 281 7 7 3 36i 7 82 7U 7 1 $ TOt 3 71 8 741 7 $0 $ 32 7 181 6 30 I 8 341 7 IV 8 241 Sunday. 'Holiday. Reeslpts and disposition of lira stock at th Union Stock Yaros, South Oinaba, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. n yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cat Us.Hoo. Shea p.H'ssa. C M. St. P l Mlsaourl Pacific ...$'.. Union Pacific 21 20 47 C. A N. W.. east... 12 1 C. N W ., wast... 13 C. st P.. SI. at O.. 14 7 C U. A Q., ssst... 1 1 C, H. A W, west... 18 81 I C, R. I. A P., sost. $ $ C, U. I. A P., wast. $ 1 Total receipta ... 88 7 I D18POS1TIOM-H BA D. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Morris A Co 81 417 1.874 Hwlft A Cu 6 418 t.tt!6 Cudalhy Packing Co.... 82' 8n $.178 Armour A Co $7 8.W7 J. W. Murphy 1,8 Llnouln Packing Co.... 18 So. Omaha Packing; Cix 8 Ludahy, C Paul Ill w. 0. vansant to a Hill A Hon 8 F. B. Lewis 7 Huston A Co 26 L. JT. Hosa 1 Ho sens lock Bros 68 ..... .-.. MeCrvar A Kellogg... $ Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 3 Hlgglna $ Hut (man 6 Roth , 11 ... Meyera 8 . .. John Harvey 18 ... Other buyera 81 L4l$ Totals , 2.081 S.282 UM3 CATT1JC Receipt of oattla wero small this morning, only eighty-en cara being reported in. For ths lour days this week receipts amount t 10,888 head, whioh with tha exception of last week, is ths small eat for any recent week, but larger than a year ago by 4,000 head. Uood to chaioe beef steers opsnd fully steady with yesterday, but later on, as It beoam apparent that ths demand was not overly large .eased off, alostng alow to 18c lower. Beat bosvsa hers were good enough to bring $10 W). For tha week good to rrholo fat cattle aro fully etsady while other grades, that Is, caul from around $8.60 down are lOSnbo lower, and In some oases possibly mors than that on tha most common and grassy kinds. There were not enough snougrh Blockers and feeders In sight this morning; to test tha market, but what eat t Is thars war of that descfiptloa oomms.ndsd about steady, prloes. etscksrs and feeder hav been strong all ths week and are. If anything, a lltUs btghsr bhsa last weak a doa. Quotations on oattla i Oood to oholoe yearllnga. 8ft.Oo01O.O; fair to good year llrurs, $10t.00. good to choio heavy beeves, (X'H.OO fair to good ournffd beavea, 88.60us.60: outnmon 4 fair corn fed beeves, $T764r4.6v; good to otiolo f4 heifers, rOI.76; good to chotos fed cows, 88.60QI.6O' good to choice grass hsifsrs. UHftit.Wf. good to ch4os grass cows, M.0tu.$; fair to good cows, J6.M 3 00: common to fair cows, $4.3&u4.i; good to choo feeders, $7.siXJ.3d; fair to good feeders. $6.60p7.60; common to fair aoooketra. 86.kttnl.6O: stock heifers. 36.7rA 7 .00; atock cows. $6.6w8.60; atock calves. $0 007.60; veal raivws, $8.0ut.76; fat bulls, tags. stc. 86.6otri.60. Keprescntatlv sales: BBr rrsnRs. Ko. I ... 8.... 3.... 10.... It.... 43.... n..., i ... u.... At. Pt. ... 774 1 M tim. Av. Pr. T tie 8 h 18 l IK lit I 44 1 1U7 8 4 IBM 6 10 14 1U6 3 74 31. 1404 8 m M MM H 11 f....irr 3 n )i ui i a ...11M 1 I ...101 8 44 ...147 3 84 . ..1111 3 40 ...1114 j H ...111 i 4 ...! 3 34 ...1141 8 I rj 11 114 11 STJKRS AN i' WEIKJtKH. H IH 88 18 18 ... I... 8... 34... .. 4M 8 4 -a? M IN II .. m 8 14 .... ..KM4 8 T6 .. TM 7 04 .. 414 7 74 ..100 8 4 ..148 3 Tf it mi fc.RU. I M IN 6 to in 4 40 8 11 04 8 74 4 6 M IT) CALV KA 1 It 4 IW 1 1 ,. in in STOCK RH8 AND FKEDBHS. 8 4M 4 8 Ml 18 . a wi la HOUU-Keottlpts wsrs th luyhtost of any day so far this week, only about fifty-sovsn firs, or 3,800 tioad, being re ported In. Thi brings ths total for the week up to 17,684 head, being lO.OuO mailer Ulan last work, 28,000 short at two weeks ago. and I6.UX) lighter than a year ago. This Is ths smallest four days' run alrw th second week of Ds cenibor. Ths reaction In values started yester day, held over until todsy, snd while shippers wars slow In getting started, thny bought tha bulk of their hoga on a 6ki0c higher baals. Most ut their pur chases landed at a epraad of tf U'dTK. Packers' first offer wr no mors than fully ateady, but the Improved gradually until when they finally put up their droves It was at prleea ttiat wero fully 6u hltrher. snd most sellers thought (4lvc up HI end of the peeking hoga moved at $6.7141.80, although there was quits a sprinkling around Sti.TU, and a few erat tering bunches as low ss $7 66. One of the fed tros of th trad was th fact that I tie of $7 46 was paid by a pscker for a Vr'y good load of light hogs. Move mwt w it generality slow, and It was well along toward II o'clock before the light supplies wers anywhere near cleared. So far thi week th packer trade has shown m not decline of fully a dime, an 1 possibly a llttl mor than that In aoins Instancea. Shippers on tha other hand have held firm all tha way through, and today are selling at least lOHKV hlghar 'han at last week's close Today's too of ; 17.46 is ths highest pries paid sine s I wwlt ago, when tt.s high mark stood at 1I7.W. I Reprreenlatlvs aales: Na Ar. so. Tr. Km. 1 Hm ... 4 l 74 . Ill Mi ... Ill M , Av Hh. fr ... !.' 140 t M . . . . JVJ ... 4 ....174 ... Its ...m: 11 is ... M l 7 la ... U lit T it ... Ut 10 1 11 ...111 II 7 It . . . tri 40 T 14 ... tm 4 is ..yM M f Bt ... M ... 7 ...411 ... TBI ....lal ... IV, 14 114 ... 4 4 M.. 41 l . . 4 44 In.. 4M 344 4 7 tja ... 4 70 4 . 374 SM 3 14 St . tM ... 3 14 47. 4 ... ITTi, 4 . Ik4 44 I IA 41 . . 4. tt 81. TI U 4T. 7a M is Ik Tr.. . . M 4 3 4i n . 'ti. 71. . . 1 1 1 av a aa . tti to 1 17 rr Hi M IH TI 41 ...171 4 T 41 SHKK'P RrcatPts war liberal aaaln his morning, some flfty-sevrn crs. or ;:.Um0 head showing up. Tliu Is tha j heaviest run of ths week, and the week ,supply now foot up 41 f6 head, ss insslnst II. nil Isat week, sr.W to we.-V a uo and TJi.'al last year For prarth ally lit flrt I'li'e ihia year sheep receipts siiow a gain over 114. the big deficit bav- .1 I $.. 8. . T U to 7.. 7 f4 8 8 . f $ 31 3 8! $ .1 I" 8 8 47 11. 13 81 12 8 881 18. M 8 m 14. 8 861 8 Ml 16. 8 86 1 8 641 Ing bn completely wired out In tha last alx weeka. Chlcevo wa the only other msrket to have much of a run. but IhiuIi price suf fered a sharp reduction there, and wlih m lllersl l.iral supplv buyers Insisted on a big decline rlbt from the start. It turned out that todsy'a trade showed Ih btgsest break of the week, the bulk of tha lambs finally selling at prleea that were rlkl't at 3f. lower aft- sellers had fought the slump for the greater part of the forenoon. Nearlv everything In th line of 1st Urnb sold at on figure, 3X36 Fr-edete were not In very Urge supoly but sellers were of th opinion that there would be Utile If any change In values, In spite -f the sharp alump in killers. "uppllee of old sheep were limited, snd as waa the rase yesterday made up almost entirely of ewes, whlc. sold at good. atrdy figures, best bringing $6.80, with other 'n down to $V2S. There ha e been few yearllnaa or wethers here at any time this week, and values have really not been tested out at any time. In Chi earn yesr'lnas have been following the downward course of lamb, snd wsro thers any here they would probably do the am thins. Quotations on sheep and lambs: !mls, good to choice. i 0OO.?u; Ismbs, fslr t go.id. 87.74is.0O. Ismbs. feeders. $..Vi 8 00: yesrllnics. fslr ti choice. ;.00iu8.7; wethera. rr to choice, vrfa.rti; awes, fair to good. M.Afif . Representative sale; No. Av. Pr. TH native feeder lambs 8 7 1.; native lambs 70 8 MO 14 si nstlv Ismbs 8 80 M Idaho lamha 63 8 40 tS2 Idaho lamb 8f $ 17 CHICAGO 1.1 VK 8TOCK MARKET Cattle stead r Hobs gtroa hero Steady. CHlCAOt). July 1$. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.0)4 head; market steady; native beef steers 80.71(1 10 40: western steers, $7.16tr4.86; cows calve. $7. 00(ri0 fl. cows and heifers, S3.!6: , I . . , 1 1 iWWt W A .. .. i. , ,..... ...... ... ---'- , ti'7.40, light. $7.80(87.86: mixed, wwim; heavy. rt(Kff1.4f,; rough, Mbs(.b; pigs, 88 7W70 H11KKP AND l.A.MHI KCipi, l,lw head: ahrep ateady; lamb, weak; aheep. 86.60Wt.76; lambs. riMi.M. I St. Loot Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July t6.CATTLK Re ceipts. 3,000 head; market ateady: rower; native beef steers. $r.6filOS6; yearling steers and heifers. $8 0Utt 6; osJves. $ 00 8 .16; Blockers and feeders. SB.80fr9.at; southern steera. $6.2sCt.6; native calve, Hootfio 60. HOUS Raoalpt. 4.0r head: market higher; pigs and lights. $7.0uu0. mixed and bntchera. $7.60tft.80, good heavy. 7. BHF.KP AND l.A neclP4s. m.m-v head; market lower; clipped muttons, $6.0$ C6.6: lambs. 7.0I$.16; cilppsd lambs, Kaasaa CUT I.Its 8 took Market. KANSAS CITY. July 18-CATTLE-Rs-celrtts, 4 0O8 heaa; market weak: prims fed steers, 3 "U lo.fti; dressed beef steer, M.rwv.so; western steers, 87.6or: cowo $4 f57.76: helfera. 87.oitj.76: atockara and tesder. M.3ff8.86; bulla, 86.7M37.tt. csJvaa, M.OMO-lO.oi. , . HtXIS Receipts, 1.800 hed; market, higher; bulk of sale. $7.20.7 46; heavv $7.30487.36; packers and butchers. $7.JI 7.46, light. $7.301.0; Pigs. $7.$NtrT.86. SIIKKP AND LAM Br Receipts. 800 head' market lower; lamba. 87.iM"00; yearlings. M.76ia7.26; wathaia, $J.00(u.So; at Trm sr. - loss: City I.lrs Stook: Msrket. SIOUX CITY. Is-, July 1S.-CATTLB-Recelpts. 860 Jiead ; market stoody; na tive ateers, Sl.ofvnnO OnO; butcher, $R.it1 8 60; cowa and helfsra, 84 $tfi.a; canners. Mtwtr47; calves. Ba.60O60. liOUH Reoelpls. 4,600 head: market So to 16c higher; heavy, $7.091 $0; mixed. $rt7vif7 00; light. HU-W; bui f '. $.e4(;.io. . SHBKp'aND LAMBS-Rscelpts. nons; no quotsllona. St. Jossatk Live Stack, Market. ST. JOSBPH. July U. C ATT t.R-Receipt. I SO head; market steady; steers. $7.6WJ0.16; oows and heifers, $4.60O60, calves, $8.0001000. HOtis Reostpts, 11,000 head; shippers higher; packers doing nothing; top, $7.40. SHBBP AND LAMBS-Reoelpts, $00 head; market lower: lamba, $7.6O-S.30. Llvs B4ok In Slckt. Receipts of llvs stock from ths flvs prin cipal western markets: ' Cattls.lfor. Sheep. Fouth Omaha.. l.H"0 3,800 18.000 Oilcago S.0i0 U0OO 14.000 St Loul $. 4.'W $. Kansas City 4,000 $.ro 800 Blous City '860 4.600 Totala .12.800 27.800 $0,600 Now York Money Market. NT5W YORK, July 16 -MERCANTILE) PA V F.R 3Ti8 per cent. eTEUI.INO RXCHANOIE Sixty day bill, 34.7150; demand, $4 7846; cable, 34 .7716, SILVER Bar, 47c; Maxloan dollars, Mo. BONDft Oovammant, ateady; railroad. Irregular. CALL MONttY-Stsadr: high. I per cent; low, IS Pr cant; ruling rsto, f per cent; last loan. 3 per cent; closing bid, IS per cent; offered at $ per cent TIM 81 IjOANB Steady; sixty days, 3 psr cent; ninety days, 24 Pr cent; Ms months, 2i3 por cent. Closing quotation on bond ware: r. g. ref. ta, res.... 17 M. X s T. 1st ts. . TI 11. S. ret. 3a. asssos 81 Ma. Psa. ?. 4.... at V. H. la. rs.. WliN. Y. C. . 4s....lls4 da eoupos lwN T. ttr 4a lviti r. 8. 4a. re PS N. Y. Slat tS....M V. B. 4a ouo....iisn. T., N. U. m H. Panama Is oevpon..l4o sr. 8s 14 Ao Smarten a...l Na. Paolfl 4 08t A. T. m T. a?, 4tta l4 0 8a U Arm oar m C. 4tta. 1Sii. g. L ref. 4.... at Atklm a. 4 ... Ksr T. m T. Bs tl nai, S Ohl 4a ..... MPna. so. 4a let OS. rvifio la Bt da sas. 4a S7 ('has. at Ohio t'.. U Keadln aaa 4S.... Bit, t. H. A 4 I .... L A. r. r. ts. ' O M I r ts.. 141 Ho. Pa, a?. 8s. 7 "". k. 1. a r. r. t si( aa ear. ta tei O. A . raf. tta.. tOwBo, Hailoar 6a. t 1). S K. 11. par. la. 44 tntoa Pacltl 4a.... M Iris aaa 4a t4 oa av. 4a H Ua. Hlaetrle a...,Ht C, S. KabtMr 4....tJ Ut. No, lal tha.-,,. Ml. a. Steal 4s 1M 111. ('as. rf ta aa Wbaan lit I.. ...loo K. C Bo. raf. la... asti Waat. 1'nlo 4...l 1 A N.'unl. 4 14 Wast. Um tnr. I.. lot Bid. First Case for Publio Defender Ths flrat criminal oas to be defended try Richard . Horrou, recently p polntd to th new office of public de fender by Oovemnr MnrehBad, were aa algned to him by District Judge Rngllah. Following are the cases named by the Judge: Kmest Mooney, charged with sub bing with Intent to wound. John Stnlth, thsrged with breaking and entering. Frank J. Dorr, alias H. J. Dorran, and Thomas Hodgaa, charged with robbery. Jamsa Lynch, charged with robbery.' AH five men pleaded not guilty and In formed Judgs Bngllsh they hsd no means with which to pay an attornsy. Ths county board will proviJ an of fice Id tha court boua for Mr. Horton. LATE CELEBRATOR IS BURNED BY CRACKER William Braun, iv-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. August Braun, 8216 Plnkney street, Is ' still packing a "hangover" Fourth of July spirit yesterday, arid. against his mother's wis he, was playing wit rt m loaded toy cannon. Tha piece exploded at th wrong mo ment and Braun was burned about tha face and eyra by tits powder. He waa attended by Dra. Charles Shook and C. B. Folts. who ars of th opinion that his hurts will not be serious. TELEPHONE COMPANY TO PAY $8,737 OCCUPATION TAX Tha Nebraska Telephone company haa re poited to th city council occupation tax Indebtedness of $7,638.81 for ths quar ter ended June 30. An additional lmm wis reported for the first half of the year for 'the South tide. NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET Issues Develop More Definite Two Sided Character. AWAKENING ON SPECULATIVE NKW YORK. Julv 18 -For the first four hours of tixlay a session, stocks de veloped a nr definite twn-sideo chsr acter In th sense thst efteciallles. chiefly tlsej In war contract clnss. manifested greater strength, while railways denoted Increased selling pressure. In th final hour this condition underwent a sharp reversal, all the former aleculatlv favor ites coming rapidly to th front with galna of one to more than two points. Ths change wa coincident with the announcement that the standard Oil company had disposed of various of Its pipe lines to meet the wishes of ths In leratats Commerce commission, snd the declaration of an lncred dividend by the Amslgamnted Copper companv, which disbursed fl. Instead of the usual uO rents. There was also an awakening on speou Istive as s result of Oermany s explana tion of the Nebrasknn Incident, whioh waa accepted aa an evident destro to maintain friendly nesotiatlone with Wash ington. Conflrmntlon of increasing' ac tivity at leading centers of the steel In dustry gave an added Impression to the very strong close. Record breaking quotations were made by Bethlehem teel at I'll, American Can at 6'..", Baldwin Loortmottv at 714 snd Willy's Overland at 138. United Statsa Steel changed handa In enormous quantities towards tha close, rtstna? to S, Its beat quotation slnos t$vo early part of June, when the federal court ab solved the corporation from any Infraction of ths Sherman law. Southern Pacific waa weakest and most actlvs of ths mors prominent raitwavs. declining almost two points In oho early trading, on what was bellovod to b for eign selling. It mad full recovery lobar, hut some of the minor railways ntvw under financial readjustment, Irwrlunlna; St. Ioul A Man FrancSsoo Iswuos, Mis souri, Kansss A Texas common and pre fer rd, aitd Rock Island, wero distinctly wee k throughmit. Total sales) tmocntad to 684 On sliarew Deatllngr is foreign sxchsnsw woro tkm Ited mainly to remlttanoes to tti omtt nem Franca botng stronger, wftti som hesvineos to marks snd lire. Thnrs was a marked dscreosa t "fv tur" or foreign orfertngs of bond a The market was Irrosular. Total sale, par value, were $1,1 90,000. Ptsnamai sogtaterwd ss advanced per oent on oaii North Side Baby Station is to Bo Open On Friday Ths baby health station maintained twice a week lay ths VlattlnaT Haras bs Boetatlon at ISM North Twwrvty-fourth street will b open thla mowxlnsT be tween M gnd 11 yoktek. Dr. Ifswoll Jones, who has Just rotiirnofl from a three weeks' trip to MlnnoapoiU and th northern lakes, will bs In chorg. This station will bs open to mother every Tttssdsy and Friday, whsn Instruc tion on baby feeding and ho-glens will be given. Another station at Salerno's hall. Sixth and Plnros at r sot a. opens at ths sams hour each week on Mondajr and Thursdays. Sparks Boys Put Signs Along the Lincoln-Highway Harry O. Sparks and his brotnor, Clif ford M., of Jackson, Mich., associated with ths Hparks-Wllllngton company, ar In Orruvtia on a trip to ths coast ovsr the Lincoln Highway, puUlnj up danger sig nals across ths contlnsnt Th father of th two boys making th trip Is mayor of Jackson, prastdsnt of th Chamber of Coirrmerce and general manager of tha SfjarkavWIUIiiaTtoa company, makers or ths Sparton horn. They expsot to catch up with CreooraJ Consul Osterman nt Chaysnns and make ths remainder of ths trip with him. Shaves Half of Face, Then Barber Stops K. H. Tekartan. Des Molnss, entered an establishment In tho violnlty of ths polico station, where larg letters on Mis outatd Invita tha stranger to corns In and 'get shared and trimmed free. for nothing." Having but three niokels and n coding tonsorlal suooor, h availed himself of ths opportunity. "Flftssn csnts, plsttss. for a ' ah av," prematurely requested ths man who wsAtod to "ahavs and trim free, for nothing." Tha customer callsd attontloa to tha sign, nut was told that tSva motto was on'y In offset February St, and othsr days he must pay Just liks John D. Rockefeller or Chris Ruckholm. . Tskarlan, who spsaka English highly flavored with Syrian, sxplalnsd that ho had but IS cants, but if tho man would eompromiss and do th Job for 18, h'd be gam. NeaTotlations . war auposfully con cluded. Tekarian's board was sliaved on each slds of hla fsce to a point running parallel with ths tip of his noaa. Here ths artist rested on hla oars, as It were, snd loudly tlemandsd a Jitney mors before proceeding. Tskarlan r- fused and th artist oonflscatsd hlg hat. "Trim. tied, shaved and dehatteaf free, or nothing," Tekartan appeared at po lice headquarters and Tiled a complaint agalnat the barber. Ths rase will bs heard Flldsy morning. Demand for Fiction Shows a Decrease Ths Omaha public library has loS.Ot hooks on Ita ahelvea, and since tha open Ing of th Institution In 1877 there hav been 40,uu0 book worn out. Mis Tobltt'a figures ahow that flctloi reading haa fallen off. Formerly flctloi ronutlluted aa much aa 86 per cent of al book taken out. and now leaa than i per cent of books taken are fiction. ; explains the difference by citing tha In creased magaains sales. PRESIDENT OF STATE BANK MARRIED TC MRS. LAMENT j Albert L. Schants, president of ' th . State Bank of Omaha, waa married tt Mra. Agnes l-arvent at I "0 Wednes day evening by Rev. F.. II. JenUa al the minister's home. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Schanta wett ui prised by tha newa of the wedding fv day. With ths exception of Bert M. Con. dlt. who secured the man lag license al the court house at 610 o'clock yesterday, and his wife, none of the friends of thi couple knew that a wedding was to takt place yesterday. Mr. and Mra. Condil were w Unease of th ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Scbants left this morntiu) for a Bedding trip to Yellowstone park, I I