Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 22, 1915, Page 11, Image 11

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    l'llh HKK: OMAHA, llirUShAi. ,at , ui;,.
von nrxT
lloaars nml I ottaaca.
Snath.
For Rent
South hslf of double brlca
bouae 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms,
i modern, at l.'.l 1 Sou h :sti
Ft.. ocr t'ark school, una
block east of llanacoui para.
TeL Douglas 3
REAL ESTATE
KHM A II I. t Ml. PilR Ktl.K
i In II tH.
FAtl.M UAKvJAlN.
Do yon want a goon i.mt Nebraska Im-proxt-d
f..rm of ltk ulto, one niilx frxun
tunny stul Ioah ot i'? XVtue ow ner
lor parlti ui.irs and pilci. A bargain lor
si'.iii- jiic. Allures h i.. Itee.
t:. ii lut'ii.s i.wi'i'il stonily; O' lnwr,
FARM lor sine t y om r. A niic Iw-m rt
farm in Nebiass.ii, go.d niur cinema.
Price rU'it lor quick aaie. A-Wi'M 1
614. H
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Dull Trade, No Receipts or Drmand
and Wheat Quoted Nominally
Unchanged.
CHANGE IN WHEAT CONDITIONS
2:''M Pacific. 7-r., modern. Will put In be.-t
eontlitl"n. t .
1 UK? Hark xxe., 7-r., modern. In film
cxindition. $.lf.
...iXll-WAW! rciMPANT,
Tyler 1K. suite P.nk Hidg.
M lacellnrteona.
tlr. f-elh Sons A Co
ni.utxxrix ,p , rart(1 nf Htr
Pe.. LiJg
SEE the Centre! F .rnltu-r .4. ores
FFNTAI. LIST.
KB KB
Al
GlobeVan & Storage
. e. packs ships. -hore vxri
tl 25 per hr.: storage tl per
Hon guar. P .4V 'TV 2 'A
Stores, ntoxe. packs ships
and S men
rnn Sntlafactl
U.M.Y :.
Buy IV acres, be ng state school land,
lease running ii ears. located In Irfiup
county. Neb Tills would be u go al place
to run a bunch ot cattle and a bargain
for soinebodx . Write owner, L. C. Clun-
dull, 1644 Locust St., IrfHicnln. N''D,
FOR SALE Choice Tar m bargains and
ranchrs: also city property. Wrl.e me
your want. J. 4". M'jrihy, O'Nfill. Nob.
" for sai.i:
sMO acres wlihln 6 miles of May Spring.!.
Kheil.mn county, Nebraska; t. e 17. 4 of
12-i)ti-46i uli til ah, e. Ji p I' o re if taken
food. Hood Inxestnietit. F. R. Clark,
Uyun, la.
FOR SAUK -!0 acies of good,
FIIJKL1T.
KURVICK 1
Phona t'ouflaa for complete llat of
Tarant hium nd ap.irtments: alo for
ctoia.e. movlr- 1'h ml n "t
ON
blur, level
farm bind, tnree nii.m irom station on
B. M K. It . It) inl r from Sidney,
Neb., i.ood arnool, Kood li.Uhbor.ood.
WM Fhlp SO.iO) b.ialiel if Kiuln from
tlili Ftntlon tMs y ar. W beat m ike.4
iwinti to fj
J2o :n r acie.
A Jli ecu J. w. Harper, Sidney. Neb,
rt' lu.Mhil's per a. re. Vrrn ,co?,' um-t.i,ed.
Jl ftiO eah, lalnnie on time. ! . 1 'V"ry
misnein
OMAHA. July II. 1:15.
T'le nmrkit aa dull today. Kec.lita
or lMt and onta were very likhl
and I hero was practlrnlly no denianit
for rl her of (bono cereula. Wheat una
onta were both ipioted nominally tin
elmnned. The rtetmind for eorn n
lti;ht, but the reielp.a were wry Prior,
and the maiket w a. foived 't to poinia
Id. her.
There Is almotd a eomplrte ivveraal
of condition aurroiindlnR the w ient mar
ket anu h re. l.m at Ita hemht In
ninny ac tions of ihe country.
The number of IiuIIh ue. reaae, vhllo
the numlMT of Ixara !i Inore axing. I n
reaaonnhly low temperatures in uie tnld
ule and northern portion of the corn
belt aje Ihe ni.'wn LrenKthvnlhg in
fluemea In the eorn market.
t. leui .n m in n'. wiii at and flour
equal to 61,n. husheln; eorn, lUH.wu busli
el; out, ,(ii.) liuHliela.
Liverpool nvd: Wh.ut, i to Id lower;
II im Is point) were n (mrtt'd to l" ofl'T
irg wh.i.t freely foi j mined in te shipment.
'in U w ig not until rl e. nml nuffered
a brink of more th in foot einla 'u aome
eii's that the limine! beisa-i to r Iv
Hi.nv Imylnr. snl.l o be for France, and
ii Hi hlnij n ngKri'i!le of l.ii.ii buhi i
w is the npiwnnt reason for the upturn
win, n foil, wed bet Wlil'll l Hi) time
aii (Minted to a reeoxrry In full
I'roFpeetii of a bumper vleul of spring
"hint Httraoled much attention here.
lend nit expert loiuimi South lKot i t I
i KiHphed that nil the when! examined hv
him w is In aplemlld condHlon. Another
well known authority enl word from n
uifferent siH-tftin thai Invest dint Ion
Miowed no aprlnix eroo trnb'.ea worti-y
of mention. lie added: "This ineiules
blnek rust "
I'm n parted company with wheat and
rose In rioonse to buying due laruoh to
I hi eool li'inper.itm-es wbleh prevniled
and which Wile said to be retardinn
tirnwlh. Ilraxe romplnlnts eame re-nid-Ii-b:
Ihe crop outlook In nomo parts of the
northwest lints kept wiT'ln a narrow
ranm-. The a, lion of thi market m
biiilired by the conflicting Influence if
v heat and eorn.
FiovHions. widen at flmt beaded down
grade with hot:, were later showing do
ch'ed rtrenglh The rallv wis laid lo
Flp.ns of a gid export demand for meats
prd lard.
Closing prices on options:
OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET
Steers of All Kinds Selling Lower,
with Trade Slow Sheep and
Lamb Recipts Large.
HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS LOWER
pood. $7 40'i'7 75: lambs, feeders, 7.Ji ft
if. eailns, fair to chobe. f.,.fiii,h b .
welhets, f.-ilr lo e.iid -e. ..ihi, ewi a.
nod l'i cl.nlee, S mi i ii. ewes, fair to
OM V 1 1 A. Ji 1 21
ill If. I'i cs
P'l.V
Sle i'P.
l'..m'l
1 1 ! ,'
lit.ism
tonvi. fl ,
lo pri si
No
nt . 1 1 1 x e sales:
Av.
I.ln o
Idaho
lit. i , it
lambs
feeder
fi e.ler
:i4
I.1 i M i kon ) t .u IIi.k i .
Oregon leeiter yeallltlgs
i tiuKiiii feeiler iarlinK.-i
l Idaho lambs
lambs vS
limbs tio
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Article! Op. n. llh l ow i (lose i Ves
KAUMs WAXTKII
I.fncoln buii'evard and t'n.
modem houso, Ti. Harney 17 w.
i -room
Gordon Van Co.
1! N. lith Pt.
xl.i . mx
I'acitmg
-to; age
Tel H S4 nt Web.
J. C. Keed
Kxp. Co..
pncklns
1'7 Farmm
-noV'ng,
storage
it 'HI
Maggard's
Int.'. paekliiK,
Jirugias 14
Van and .-"to.sg
Co. ("all us !or es
timates for niov-
shipping 17. J Webster St
COTTAGE 6-rootn and bath. 2V?i ('
A HOI "T f- HOISKS IN ALL. 1'AtU'ri oF
THE CITY. F. D. WE AD, 1H FAlt
NAM ST
Korea and offteea.
Nice Cool Office
With Vault
Near the Elevator and Stairs
Electric Light Free
The Bee Building
Co.
BuprintenDt Office. Room 103.
Office on 17th St.
Double Windows
ONLY VACANT ROOM
AVAILABLE ON THE
STREET.
Private Office WnJtlng Room
IS') Sq. Ft. $18.50
The Bee Building
Office Room 103.
W ANT Kl to buv on cany ler.ns. iir l
lonliik' or near station. Central or
western Nebraska. (1. M. Rurnej , Hart
ington, Jxeb. o
REAL ESTATE LOANS
FA KM l.o ANS, l I't.H CK.v T
TOTAVI' TKCMIMM.t.. 4( Hea JcV
tii'eltts were 7o
and Hhioiiieiita :U0iaxi hni..-iM
'against rece.pta or 3 .3 (i buabels and
!h pments of l,74.".,Of bushels last year.
I l'rlmary eorn receipts wen 4.IK buah
els ami hlinents iv.t-,.ti0 bushela, against
reeelptg 0f Mn.noa bushels and shipments
of .H'H.om bikshels Inst year.
I"rimarv oats nvclpta were fi.(V bush
els and ahlpments 5.W bushels, a-nlnat
,ro.-eiits of S;)ii tuiFhela and shipments
or ti,tni bushels lust year.
PAKUiT KKCKIPTM.
Wheat. Corn
ili T
W'ad.
Weart WW g
pr .mptly. e". L'.
Hth r.nd Fnrr.sni Sla
i.'TY and larin loans, a i'i. per cent.
J. H. Dumont t o. 4ln Statu HaiM.
W.ANTKI' .. ity loans and wairan's V'.
Fsrnam Sn-!th Co 1 !! Harnsn St.
IX
3'.
it
40
On Is.
3
AS'l k.U -Uuoxl turin and
loixest rates.
PETERS TRIMT CO,
ioaos at
.I'iV piuperiy Large loans a i
Vx , U Thcmss. !: State Hang Ulda
city
W22 Farnam.
Isi.y"! $1.16.
Mo.VKY on hand tor cliy and farm loan
H W. Binder. Cl'y National Hank Will
uMm H .X homes. Iasi NebrasKa t&mui.
O'KKKFF. RK.AL KSTATK CO.
flf Omaha National. Phone liougaami
ch K us lirst for farm towns
Neb 1'nUed States Trus. c
In
esat.rn
O.naha.
C1TV LUAN8. C. U. x'a i-urg,
Jlii lJ nramleis Theater King
VATEI Citv and tsrm loans; lowest
rates. VV. O. Teinpleton. 3 Bee. T. WJU.
ltAL EST AT K K.T CHANGE
J-.tcKiiU luialeru house, for land, acres
or vacant lots. What Lava you?
ixvnrr. box 7!.
WANTED TO lit-
VS'E pay Chicago pi ices (or aluminum
scrap castings. Taxion-Mltchell Co. o
laid ouys ueiliiiii -on Hand. Web. 4a
OF Ft 1CK furniture Lio'Jghi and sold.
C. Ksed, 1 Farnam. Iou. Hit
KEAX. ESTATE
FARM A HAlxtli LAAOl FOR SALU
vsuiiir- i.
Live Oak CoIouiub. none better. W. T.
Smith Co.. wu-14 City Nut Hk. !". ia
color---.
COME to cool Coiorauo, In shadow of
pines, when hot w.ujh ulow. oei n
rno-ii.ain noiue site, lAincr mounuxiu
parks; ueautitul luounlain -cuntr, goou
waier, f.ne ruud, lUl location iof ui
l,.r i.oiuea; M buy oOilM leeL, worai
fLuu, nuiu-ur oi u-ii-ioia -e.n uuiU;
muj pyi..eiKa. Ada. eon uin.er Moun
tain Furk llutno Co., Cnanipu oi .
lienver. Coio. o
.una.
HAVE TOU A FA KM FOR SAE1
Write a gooa description of jour land
nd snd It to tii ruoux City, la.. Journal,
'low a 4 Mos; Fooerful Wunt A.I Me
dium. ' Twenty-five words every Friday
cxeiidig. caturday morning and i)
Saturday vvtoina and ouniiay iniis
tor one pjouih, giving lUc.ou ala oa
twelve alUrent days fuf or i words,
t. or ti word, te.
,at circulation of any Iowa news
paper. DMMHai madera dally la four rai
UUl
ARK YOU UOl.NU T(J HUH UANOT
It so you anould first get a copy of
the Farm and Heal Estate Journal. 11
bas lands advertised . i It from nearly
every slate. o mat you can find Just
what you are looking fur In Its columns.
It keeps you lnioruied on land oppor
tunities In all parts of the country, gives
you personal be.p In finding land, eua
too today for a year's suoscription. or luo
for three inonllis trial. It will be stopped
at the end of the time ordered. Farm and
Heal Ksi-te J, urinai 1 - loa
Uyi'lTY of J1,A" li.r rule in inoaern oot
tate; bunt 2 years; part cash, biance
trade. Walnut i4M.
REAL ESTATE AVANTfcD
hli am in,
M nneapolia 17r,
in.lnth 1L'
Omaha 1:1
Kansas City 51
St. Iiiiia m
W Inntpeg ill
These sales 'were reported today
W hent: No. I herd w'nter. 2 cars at $1.37.
2 cars at ll.Sfi; No. 1 hard xv.r.ter 1 car
at U.Rfi't; No. 4 hard winter. I car at
II. TO; No. 4 mixed dutnin, 2-i of n ear at
11 1R rnni- V.i 't .uhll . I ..un 1. 1 T'.e-
! No. 2 yellow, 2 ears ;it 'Si. No. .; yellow,
j S care at 7f.4": No. 2 miv .-d. 1 ar nt 7f.c
13-6 cars et 74V; No. .1 nvixe I, I ear
! (near white) nt 74r, turn at iie; No.
. 8 mixed, 1 car IjoitI at i4c. Oats: No.
3 xxblte 1 r a ii'-e.
(hnahi Caah Prices Wheat: No. 2 tur
! key, $1.?Wff No. 3 turkey, $1.37frt.:tX;
No. 2 hard. Jl.Ttfl 37: No 3 hard. $l.:t4',),
1.3-4: No. 4 hard. S1.S rt ai; No. 3 spilnu.
$l.;(-"il4'i lorn: No. 2 white, T'.di ?.'..;
, No. 3 white, 7,'i7rc: No. 4 white. 7"hU
' 74e; No. f while. 7(tfr;4lV: No. 6 while.
74'n74lv: No (1 white. 7IS'fr74, e; No, 2
yellow, .ti'Vtd'i 7t;o: No 3 ve:low, 75'fff7ili ;
No. 4 yel'ow, 74' fn7:.c; No. 5 yellow. 74Vi
4)74e; No 0 yelloxv, 7tfi74,i-: No. 2
mixed. 74.ifl7rie: No 3 mixed. 741i74Ue:
! No. 4 mixed. 73Vr"4'4c; No. 5 mixed.
73i-Ji??74c: No. mixed, 73?i7le. Onta: No.
2 white. 4!-fiVV-; atandird. 4!'4fl9e;
I No. 3 wh'te. 4'JIN!'4o: No. 4 white, tsVii'
4SV l'a'lcy: Malting. fTfiffl': No. 1
feed, Ol'gtJa!. Rye: No. 2, 90i'!Hc; No. 3.
i i t
.lulv.
Sept.
(. ,
July.
Sept.
On.-
.lulv.
Kept.
PotK
e it.
IVU.
U
Sept.
Ox't..
hi ..
Kept
Oct..
il
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I 76
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8 .74
SOITII
Ren-lpts xx ere:
oni. l.-.l .,i tnln v I I
Official Tuea lav 4.ovi U.,.'i
t-.stlmate Wednesdav ",Hi V.'sM
Three dax a this week . I .". 1 4 i.'.vi
Same data last week. .o.M I'.: 4 '."
anie daxa 2 xxks ago.. V.Jtfi t .'?! '..! .'I
Saii i days 3 w ka ago. . ,' i .$ ;i4.S22 .'-AM
Same days 4 xxks a go. . 14 .' ', I I ?:.Mi
Same days hi! year.. 'ICO ;2..!' ;.,!.. Si
The follow. ng table iiimvi ll:e lei-e pts
of cattle. hos and sin ei at t:m Miuth
oinaha dve si... k nnrk.-t lo' tn- xrar to
CHICK. o i.itr. HTlll K MtllKKT
tattle Weak
nml llnaa
l.o er,
CII1CACO. July I CAT Tl
14, .no head niinkrt wea'i.
sleers. a 4 o 10 ;if.. western
A', eows and hellers. :..
.-lli:i.f AMI I .AM IH-Receipts. 14 i
heiol, market firm; nix-ep, IVKi',,i.7!i.
lamhs. ',.'iik I.'..
Weak to
tv -Receipts, I
n.itl . e U'ef '
steers, treoir,
.n I',; i alxea.
date.
lasl
vear:
I Ml.
1 4.v . r
1 lW.N.i
Inc.
as enmpaied with
I'M ..
' ttle ,".ii H'
oga I.; "l 'i -1
Sheep l..7.Si7
1 ho following table ..l.ewa tin i.veriml
pr.ee for Iiok. at the t-oi'h Onia xn llx e
stin k market for the list I -xv J.ns. w.lh
I'oinparisons. '
Inte
I. I.nn'a Live
T lAillS. Mn
1 l!tS i ' ieeeipta, 4.4HO bend
?7,f:4
7.r.i
I h'l.V hill hi
i n '
oi i;H. 1!i
i i ii b -.i k y-i i i
T I 7 "ji.' 'l I Kll l ' i J SIIKKI' A IS I I.AMllS-llei
. 4i m V5i 7 ii 1 1- t -7 , : ;: ' '"mh' '' ";
10; ( .Ax, S 4 II Ml 7 ' Tl! I "17 ' t,Kli.rs.
"I Ik M S 71 7 HI 6 til 8 44 . . .
U mt : H 74 7 li , 8 J 7 ! """ T ""rk
IS. MU .', k it I Ml ;. 7 ei l K AVSA.VI I-ITV M. ltilw ?i
14.
IS.
1-
riiiCAtio uRAin yo rRovisio
40 ACRES Grand county, Utah, lrrlg&bla
land a.-i first payment on o or o-ioo n.
Fhuiid ilurney Ui.tf.
REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE
NEW UUNUALOW ATA
BARUAIN
6 large rooms, strictly modern, finished
In oak. all of the latest built In fea
tures, fnil baseinent, largo aitle. lawn
is sodded, fine location, close to car and
school: If you are going to buy a home
you should see this one; it's a bargain
at your own terms. Phone owner and
let tne show you tilts fine home. Phone
W ebater 4.117.
features of the 'Irndlnw and Closing;
I'rteea on Hoard of Trade.
I CHICAOO, Jti'y 21.-Kxceptlonal pood
i weather throuBhnut the entire belt
caused lower prii c hero foday notwith
standing big export sales. Tlie market
closed steady, out 'dc to lSe under lasit
nlkht. Coin wound up at ldi' 4c to IWle
advance, oats unchanged to i and 10
nr v fiona with gulns of 5 cents and 10
cents.
Ideal conditions for wheat left the mar
ket at first with Foarrely any support.
It seemed as If every honso In the trade
had selling orders only. The July option
In particular showed aeutn weakness, be
ing the most upon to sttacks baaed on
tin increase of receipts Irom the new crop.
KNAP -
4113 N. 20th St., ti-room house with
sleeping porch, oak finish . down, birch
and pine uu.
For onick salo S3.40U.
W. S. FRANK,
2il Neville Plock.
4 Rooms, New,
Modern
$1U0 Cash Balance Easy
2.v6 Miami St.; rooms ure large, stair
way upstairs: 2 more rooms can be fin
ished. Price 2,H).
HASTINGS & HEYUEN, 1611 Harney St
KOUATZE PLAt'K HUilli,
WANTS OFFER.
The finest bone n '' uni- Place Is 'or
aale, or owner mtght accept smaller
t e us iv a ,..:. 1 hid i ft iic.y,
lot 74x121. Pee us at once.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Suite 637, Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Doug. us 17S1, o.
REA !, ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU are looking for an exceptional
bargain In a 6-room house, with pantry,
refrigerator room and reception hall, see
this today, all modern conveniences;
newlv varnished lnshle; painted outside.
17 Blondo. Phone Web. 8104.
KounUe I I.. 6-r., well located, mod. home
near school; bargain. Owner. Web. 1349.
D-ROO.M COTTAGIC, NEAR FONTE
NEI.LB PARK. FOR SALE OR
TRADE. WEHSTKH 1701.
EQUITY of n,4M In -r. cot. 1630 N. S5. for
1915 T. C. or vacant lot. 1922 Emmet St.
Brick Residence
Just Completed
Reliiiuived cuiic.ix.-le p.i.n lluor, brick
bai-auauea wlin Be-tord stone coding.
Front vestibulo with tile floors; uuul
closet with imiror door off of vestibule;
living room wild fireplace, book cases;
t rench doors between l.vlng room and
den; beam ielllng in living and dining
rooms; buik-ln buffet, window seat, oak
Pane, it! wa.nwoiliig below plule tail in
Uinlng room; oak tiiiish on the lust floor
and oak floors througnnut; kitchen wltn
bu. lt-iu china cupboi da, broom nnd
table leaf closet, w.lh clobhes and dust
chute;, rear entry with Ice box with
drain; second floor, has three lar.o b.l-
irx.onis with large closets .ind mirror
aoors; large sleeping porch; bath room
with tile floor, base tub, pcdceui 1 lava
tory and shower bath: large attic. Base
ment equipped w ill laundry tubs, toilet,
floor drain; vapor heating svstrm. En-
Itlre house p'ped for gas ard wired for
electricity, w.th neceseary wall plugs for
fans, Irons and vacuum cleaner. Entire
.house has the moat un-tnrint ..unUn.
d'roct liirhtlng flxturee. All walla nicely
decorated. Sereena for entire house, tr
eated on corner lot. with fine shsde
tree. Pavlntr ell paid. Hanseom Park
district. Price I7.50O.
Norris & Norris
400 Tee Kldg. Ptmne Tiouglas 4TT0.
atiu-s.ua.
240 ACKJ-t! 4s mite- from Minneapolis,
one mils irom town; tttW acres under
cultivation; balance used fur pasture;
can piacuceUy a.l oe cultivated; heavy
soil; good set buildings, cuni-i.ii of
rxjoiu uouse. large bain, gian-iy, vcrn
cribs, xxUidiullU. etc.; the lauu will pro
duce 4w uutheis of coin per acie; leio
pbone in bouse; country thickly -eltled;
complete set of inuciiiuei y ; 27 head of
stuck, con.isUnfi of 11 lows, balance 1
and 2 years aid, six good liuises; ho;,
chicken., one-naif ot this year's crop and
every mlng on lunn oes al Ml per acre,
half cash, bebwab Uiv... ls piyiuuuiu
Bidg.. i inneaiioiu. Minn.
FORCED SALE .
860 acres: Improved farm, only So miles
from ihe loxv.. li..e in Flpes.one couiuy, '
Minnesota. The best ol son. All upUnaa,
rollib- to level; acree Into crop, -al-anie
pasture and hay land. All fenced,
l.oCJ rods of woven wne. bet of uLui...
in good siiupe. A good sn grove. Tn.s
tim iu worm .ft 041 . hut will an lor in..
moilgage of Wi,iM, August i, it we can 1 1
tei uiii more.
The tiu.e is up in less than two weeks,
o you will nave to hurry and come ilni
up or wire; i-,iM) casn and i.uuo Jiurcn 1
will baiiuie 1.; -aiaiice Urma at per
cent. A full set oi machinery and elgni
goxal horses and all toe crop goes nun
uie farm.
Two good wells, windmill and tank,
lci,.y u, kmici a one c.i-uce in a tuuu
and opportunity. But ou bate to
iiuriy. Vim can wire or see me fere at
1 ipclone. U. A. Slead.
Ml.sis., low puce, easy terms. Minnesota
Land Co.. P. (. Box Uli, omana.
Mis-uui'iiT '
CENTRAL. Mi-oOLri farina. Bend for
list; iiAl laiu.a i ai aw.y count,. Mis- I
Soil. will, iu.1 -es-iiptiwU and tilce 101 ,
tai n; m iuuuri a o.st gram and blue
graa. count, ivoonu i. Palmer. Fui-,
t. n Mo.
tou AI.E-Uy ouur, well Improved'
1.7-ac.e farm x,n south fcloe of Oxarks.
lioweli co.oay. Sii0uri. A. I l.l.au.e. ",i '
hcies n u.l.taliun, t.aluiice Umber;
u rea fri ll. A oud dan n.l i,.. I
r. x t. U. F. Lj. j,ro-,ikvnunr. .no.
rli.tis.
Wheat Land in
Nebraska
Jiis Crops Assured
ir'l an Acre Cash
17 'Year-' Time
Owner of fine level uuar'er-sectlon in
Kim-all county Neb.. Imuructs u to
jell on long time, easy terms. Prt'e
li an acre; II an acre a year. Single
cropa on nenr'oy lands have netted owner
...... iaii una. .
IIASTIvi;h - inrvni-xi n;,. , ... I
" " .....'r... I'll. 1 1 1 1 1 e
FOR 8A-.-Beat large body high-grade
medium-priced land in Nebraska; very
little money rexjulred. C. trauiey. Wot-
REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE
Field Club, $6,750
East front on SSth Ave., Just north of
Wooiworth. Large living room, with fire
place; beaut ful dining room, south ex
posure; convenient kltc i.jn. Tliic.e large
and one sma.l bed room -nd tiled bain.
Hardwood f n eh Oak floors. I.ol P7xl.T.
This is the very best part of the district,
u..u ...c. inn I ..ouiiier Home iiko it that
can be had for anywhere near the
money. Owner has been transferred and
makes low price for mi ek sal".
Armstrong-Walsh Co.
Tyler IS 6 Slate liank Hldg,
$200 Cash
As first payment on a new 7-room, all
modern bungalow, close In, ready lo move
Into. IS 7 8. 2fth St. Cad owner Ked 18x1.
6-r.. new mod bungalow. South Side, re
duced to Ju.2o0, aina.,1 payments. L. 'Mil.
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
tW CASH. 15 A MONTH
for a dnnCy Ht'le l-room house, beautl-
ru n - on " '( - -i v i, tn
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Butte 6.T7 Omaha Nt., bk. Bdg. O. 17x1. o
REAL F8TATF 8 U3 URBAN
iiuuilre.
Dundee Bungalow
Owner Leaving City
4811 Dodce fit., 1 fine rooms, dandy porch
on front and side ot houne, large living
room, n. jarter-sawed oak floor, modi-in
Plumbing, fine beating plant, built-in re
frigerator 'c:d from Laeg pirch. ilouait
la well built In every reaped, metal
weather snips on all windows line large
lot. 10x1.77'. paved street, right on Far
nam car line. This property heiongg lo
Prof. Reed nf the Omaha l'llgh Scuool
Who Is leaxlllK Auulint 1 for T.oulnville.
Ho has mnde a oped 1 1 low price of tl.bOO
on this bun-alow and wil" giant easy
terms. Go out todsy and look It over.
Opportunities like this arc few.
Payne & Slater Co.
C1C Omaha National Bank Bldg.
A Good Home in
West Farnam Dis
trict at Low Price
123 South 37th St. This la an g room
uiiUHUally well built modern house In
tho very best of reUr, ready to move
Into at once. Fine grounds with large
shade treea: much shrubbery and bear
ing fruit trees. A cool, comfortable piaoe, ;
xl h a large front porch. Four bedrooms
and sleeping porch beside two baths on
the second floor. Maid's quarters on I
the tbiid floor. Attractive arrangement;
of the first floor. If you are looking
for a good place right In the West Far
nam district for less than cost, this la
your rnance. lion l nils it. Key at oui
office.
George & Company
Phone P. Tr. 02 Pity N'at. Bk. B dg.
Dundee Dundee
Pig Sale of Dundee Lota
Saturday
Dundee Dundee
Two-stoiy, t-room house In Dundee, all
modern, 3.2.'iu; make me an offer; I60O
lown. Phone Douglas 4231.
a in ivru. n I 111 iv-! 10 no
I Ik.,. 10 .n til 1,1 i in in . 1,1 n in Ik.
1 HUTTER Sternly ; creamery 211-tlr'.,0.
I KGGi4 Steany; receipts. I'i.2s3 cases; al
I mark, cases Included, 14nl. -c; orxltnary
fusts, bi'jijt 1(V: ttists, 1 . i 1 . Wc.
it ITATOKS-Lower; i-etelpis. 20 curs.
l.arreltHi. tl..AJl..
I POULTRY I4xe, higher; fowls, IV;
j springs, lku2Uv
1 I
j!F.W YtlHK tiFEKA MARKIiT
j (Imitnllotia of the Day on Various
j Commodities.
NEW YORK, July 21.-FCjOUR Maiket
: barely ateadv.
WHEAT spot market easy; No. 2 red.
: 11.17, New York, we ghts and grades to
' arrive; No. 2 hard, new, tl.iwV c. I. f.,
New York, to arrive; No. 1 northern,
I'uluth, $1.12, c. I. f., Buffalo, to arrlx-e,
Fnl 111 hs, easy; September, $1.1?V
CORN SM,t, firm; No. I yellow, R7e.
prompt shipment.
OATS Spot atendy; standard. 6.1c; No.
S while, (iJ'jc; fancy cllptM-,1 white, K14
iW4c.
JIAY-FIrm; prime, $1,324: No. '
1.27-i; No. 2. I1.2J4; No. 3, $l.li; alilpplng,
!.'.
HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice,
I'M!. ltViiloc; 1SI3. noniliial; Pa. l ie coas'.
191 4 llMMe; 1913, 8i1ec
HIDES-Steady; Bogota, SOflWc; Cen
(ra ioi'nea. JHc.
, LEATHER -Firm; hemlock firats. 32c:
decomlM 3t 'u3 c.
PKOV Sli INS Pork, steady: meaa, Ilk OH
Uilx.au. family, $21.00. 22.00; short clear,
j Jl.'.O"(l21.ii0. Bee.f, . net; mess, $ls tll
is.i.n; iamny, i.iviix.-u uo. 1 -n ro, iirm,
middle west. $.H.ikiil.2o.
BUTTER Steady ; receipts, 1S7!I7 tubs,
creamery extras '.leVflf-'T vc ; firsts, 244'd
2i.c: seconds, 23fu24c.
CHEESE Steady; receipts. 4 9'Ci boxes;
statewh ole milk rials and twlna, eolnii-d
speclnla, H1i1;k-; do white, Midi 1 1 '4r ,
colored average fancy, 144e; do while.
lV,iH",e.
FA iUH Barely steady; rorelpla, Hi.SlO
cases; fresh gntherid extras. S4-U26.',
extra finds, 22ij2;lc; firsts, 20't2t4c; seo
onda lS?il!e.
ItH'LTRY Live, prices not settled on
western: talking 15c for fowls and le
on broilers; dressed, steady; western
roasting chickens, fmxen, ltrjc; fowls,
134fol7c; turkeys, lfrfffltkv
OMAHA (in.HEHAL MARKET.
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons. 26c; No,
2, OlVlb. tubs, 24c.
CH10ESE Imported Swiss, Xc; Amor
ban Alaa, 2lc; block Swiss, .Vj tw.ns,
I'i'nc; daioles, li'ic; triplets, 164c; Young'
America. ISic; blue Inliel brick, 17c; llm
burger, 2-lb., 2iic; New York white, 18c,
Imported French Roiniefort, 40c.
FISH Trout lSe: -himrluh lie- h.ll.
I but, 13c; channel catfish, lftc; herring, 70,
I codfish, KKijlc; mackarel, 15c; salmon.
13C114C
SWEET POTATOES Kansas, $2.75 bW.
i BKLF Cl 'IS-Klus: No. 1, iV; No. 2,
' lkVtc; No. S, 17'ac Loins: No. l, 204c,
, No. 2, lU4c; No. 3, 18V- Ch-uKs: No. 1,
. 114c; No. 2. 11c; No. S, 10c. Hounds:
No. 1, l(,c; No. 2, 14c; No. 3, He.
Pates; No. 1, kfcc; No. 2, 8Vc; No. 3,
S4c.
Fruit and ve-etah prrcea furnished by
'Gtilmekl K.ult company:
I P'RUlTS-CuJitornia Valencies. 10ns
ll'.'.a 9X.Ca 1'U- U OT V. . . . '
.rw. f j,iu iA. v auiornia
Yalenc.us, lJo, $4.u0 box; California Val
encies, 17tla, 2o0s, 216, 24)a. $4 2:' box
Imons: Extra rancy Golden Bowl, klna,
ym. $f..5f. box; Sunklst, $i.00 box; Red
Bad, 8o0s, JOus, $4.60 box. iJecldunus
irults: Peacties, Triumphs and Hales
Early, 70c box; peaches, St. Johns, yellow
free stones, STVc box; prunes, Tragedy,
$1.40 crnte; plums, Santa Rosa, Satsuma'
and WUons, $1.U crate; plums, CI, max
Burbanks, Bolans, Abundance, i0c crate;
pears, California Bartlett, $2 25 crnte
l nan berries, $2.50 crate. Blai kberrleai
$LMiO crate. Bamuias: Medium fruit U on
to $22S bunch. Jumbo fruit, Changulnola
nnd I'ort Llinnn. 4e lb. Cantaloupes:
Ponies, iia, $2Ti crate; Maopa Nevada
standards, 1 ,1.1X1 crate.
V EG ETA BLES Cabbage, home grown
and 1 xtltherrx 1 . Ih 1 , .. .1 1 -, . . .. .
..... - . .. iiuv r. ai.w
n., . .. i . . . , . j -
I "-"ix. i iwuuix, ivc fioscn; peppers
6fio basket; tomaloes, $1.00 crate. Onions:
cniiii.iinn, wuiie, si.nu crate; Texas, yel
low. t.3t rrale: new. lac dx -i..r-
3So dog.; rhubarb. 3c to 4o lb.; cucumbers'
75e basket; wax and green beans, iiu
basket; parsley, Sue dozen,; green peas,
60c basket: radishes, 20q dux.; new beets
rarrots and turnips, 40c basket; new no!
tatosfl. 7 c bushel.
NUTS No. 1 walnuts, 18c lb.; filberts.
15c lb.: Brarils. 124c lb.; pecans, 12'c lb.,
ulmonds. ic lb.
M ISCELLAN EOU8 Crackerjack. $3 50
case, 4 case, $1.70; cornpops, $3.25 case;
4 ease, $1 6i. Peanuts' No. 1 raw, 8c lb ;
No. 1 roasted 8c Hi. ; Jumbo, raw, So lb.;
Jumbo, roasted, liic lb.; salted. $125 ran
Honey, $4. Ml cue. Limes, $2.00 basket.
Vx alnrmelons, 14c lb.
Kansas City firsls and Prorlslnns
KANSAS CITY, July l.-WHUAT-Nn
2 hard. $1 33U1.43; No. $ red, H.Wtl '
July. ll.l.VVul 154; S.pte.-nber $1.00V:
lremler, fl.02V
4()RN No. $ mixed. 77774: No i
wh.te, 7c; No. 2 yellow, 7ie: No 3 THe-1
July, 76c; September. 704ilr71o:
ber. 614c.
OATS-No 2 white, ..liimPAe; No. 2
mixed. 46'V47c.
BUTTEK-Lreamrry, TT'ic; first-, 25c'
seconds, 23c: packing, l'lo. '
F.OGS- Firsts. 17c; seconds. 1?i4e
POULTRY Hens, 12c; roosters, c;
troliers, I7itl9c.
41 M4 6,',
8,41
6 9S I
7 111",'
? tx-s,
8 (V. I
8 l.'l
,S 7i'
19 I 7 oV
20.1 W.',
2 1. 1
8
8 i.l,
N t,."i
s 76 m :
I. i.t, ,s in
I M xv'
S e I
k 71, 7
lb, ( .J, 8 .1 7 67 I
I 6 241 x 26 1 7 7'. ;
l.'i I 6 2U1 8 3".i 7 H-.'
Id, I 8 2xi 7 R3
l.. SOj I 7 Tl ,
17 11 34 1 S 3 .
I'll 6 'W 8 tt 7 7
:i; ,ui 8 :h 7 ;..
1 6 :ni 7 .0
July
July
, July
I July
July
July
July
J Illy
July
July
;llly 17.
July IS. 1
July
July
July
funday.
lteeiits nnd dlspnaitlon of live stock
at the Union Stock Yanis. Mouth Omaha.
Tor twenty-tour hours ending at 3 o i lock
) esteiday:
R KC El PTS-CA R LOADS.
. M. St. P
Mii.rl iacirio...
1 nn u Pac.flc
C. N. W east ...
. : N W.. west...
. S. P.. & ...
1 -. H. .V J., east ...
x'., H. At xj weal . ..
I'.. R- 1. A P.. east.
J . R. 1. P. west
Hllnola Central
Chicago, (h. West..
xxioeU Market.
July 21. CATTLE j
market steady; na-'
tlxe lieet steers. $7 ( rl-.3A; yeal lbig
steers and heirem. $MVumi.. ; cows. J HOu
8.1.i; stockers sml feeders $6.04ji'-5.
aoiithern steers, $,'..$, M18.V1; native calves, ,
$ -nxxi 10 1
IIOUS-- Receipts, 8.100 head; market!
lower; puis an, I lights, $7.JWn7 K; mixed,
nn, butchers, $'.:! 41 ,'. 70, gooil heavy, $7. 4a
M1.1V1. i
SHEEP ANI LA MRS-Receipts. 1.700
1 jivltlons
ied lambs
1
i 1
:'-! 34 I
.. .
48 1 .1
16 1
II
i
!. :m ii
Kansas 4'Iit I. Ire Hierk Market
K ANSA .4 CITV M. Itilw ?1 . i'TTI.11
Receipts, 6.ii heail; market lower'
prime fed steers $ i n .'n 1i) In; d eased bf I
steers. $ Ou'ii'.i ,7.'; western steers. I7.n0if 1
on; eoxva. $.S0i(7 f.'.; Iielfera, $7 WJ ,6; !
stin ker and Iwdera (.t r4t4.:4; bulls,
$.'.:.".iiit 7.".; calves, r, iio,i u.ro. 1
Hi HIS - It.ictpta. Sum bead: market I
lower; bulk, $..I'7 .3:.; heavy, $7.0ii7.AN. .
packers and butcher-, $7.I.Vu7.40; light,
$7 J;.'ci7 4 : pigs. $7.oir7.2i". 1
SHEEP AMI LAM IIS-Recelpts. .V !
bend; market 1V highrr: lambe. fl 40 ;jf I
7fv; yearllimi. ' 7.vp 7.t)n; wethers. $6,110,1
Xlo ; ees, Ij.uoHif Wt,
i i position 1 1 ea p.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
. h.'k I, ml (,,s
. Mix
. MS
. f.47
Oi...
Morns Co....
Swilt A4 Co
x'.dauy Pa. king
oiniour i"o
J- NV. Alurpny
S. O. Packing Co
s. & s ;
W. H. Vansanl Co...."
Benton. Vanaant & L.
-.II A Son
Huston & Co
J. H. Root & (."o "
J. H. Mil. la
L. F. Il'.lsi
Ke.logg
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan llixis
Kothsch.ld
Sio. Kan. Calf Co...
Illgk.lns
Iiiiffnutn
Roth
Meyers
Tanner Bros
john Harvey
Kllinx
D. F
CHher buyers
II
74
I
6
4
18
7i.
71
47
W
ki
4
4
MU
l.'.Mi
1.11X6
n.-i;
2,1,1,- I
1.771 j
l.!l'.' '
12
26
14.1
11
H
ITS
In. 4 lly I. Ire dtoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. la.. July 21. -CATTLE
Receipts. I.tno head; market steady: na
tive steers. $7 (xu'.i ST.; ciws and heifers,
$.'. aoii ,'.; cannera. $7.i"j7.:s; calves. $7.0t)
OKI, bulla, $h.2sVlr7.0Q.
HO(lH Receipts. 8 11OO head; market
aleady to 60 to UV lower; heavy. 17 ou
7 40; mixed. $6 SO)!; light, 6.tiit.50;
bulk of sales, $il.7fii7.l.
SHF.K1 AND LAMBS Rerelpu, none,
nn ((notations.
1
t. Joaenh I.I re gtnek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 21. CATTLE -Rertlpts.
l.mrt head; market steady;
steers, $7 tKi 10 Oil; rows and heifers.
$4 r04ii SO; calves. $6 0iV,i.60.
IKMJS Rei-elpts. 3.500 bead; market
lower: top, $7 40; bulk of sales. $7.1(Vo"7..'l
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Reeelpla. SoO
head; market higher; lambs, $7.0ni7.60.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Performance for Activity and
Strength in War Sharei
Surpassed.
BETHLEHEM STEEL G0E3 TJP
NEW YORK. Jul- 2l.i previous per
formances lor aetlx ity and strength In war
shales were eurptaaed by today's stock
mark. t. the movement In thec Issues
attaining proportions never liefnre wit
nessed. Bethiehein Stevl made the new
I, uli price of 4 and .Yesiinghotiae at
H"4, and American Can at 5s4. eclipsed
a I iornier records.
These shales, together vlth United
stales steel, which amn within a frac
tion of Ita best ipioiat.on of tno yiar,
eompr se.l fullv fn ier cent of tho dav a
turnover, while obscure Industrlula and
ei..ipments cont riliuted snother 20 per
cent xvith gains of 2 to 4 points. The
movement was at Its iieltjht tn the final
hour, when West lnnhou.e was n especial
iloniand on numerous Individual trmlen
actions ranging from i,KW ti l.ono shares.
United States Steel also was absorbed in
enormous blocks at ihe same lime.
Dealings In railroad shares, Including
former speculative favorlties, like the
Harr.mans, Reading and x annd an Pa
cific, were nominal at all t.mes nnd the.
pressure directed against these issues at
Intermittent periods pobicd l.nn y tn
llipiidntion with lllieral mixture of
short selling. Ixw pr.ced rillxxaya were,
seldom limited st n II. Klisso'iri I'aelflo
proving Ihe exception ft tho new low
pilee nf 24. Total ail-a amnni.ted to
711601) shares.
The Inn ie..tlng developments of the
foreign cxichnnge market was the weak
ness of France on the steadier tone of
rates on Ijondon. a reversal of rex'ent
conditions. Ielay In eonmimmatne;
Ihe 1-eneh credit was assumed to bo
tin cause of Ihe lower ratj for Paris
cnbles. The var able .'ate i i the Inter
nallonal money market was reflicted In
a lale res'overy of rates on Berlin BJid
the Scandinavian oountrloa.
Time money was vjuothly unt hanged,
but loans oxer the year were made at
slight shading from the .1 per rent rate
on high grade collateral. Commercial
paixer Is being accepted more freely, banks)
In the west responding to the lucrea-ed
InqiilrT from mercantile sources.
Add tlonal proof of the improved state
nf the steel Industry was furnished by
the erml-annual report o." the Republic
lrxin and ."teel company, whlc'.i showed
substantial gains In net earnings ami
aurlus.
The bond market dereloped some trreg-n-larlty
after an early undertone of
strength. Total sales par value aggre
gate,! n.Tim.iKii.
United States bondg werw unchanged on
(all.
Number nt salM and aa4lag qaetatloaa ea
stocks xvrs sa follows-.
a. I..
Alaska Oold M
Amaeltamstd rnppr .... on
Anirl.sn lMt gugsr
, ..mx s
Lire atoek In fight.
Receipts of live stock from the
principal western markets:
Call I",
Ronth Omnha S.MM
five
Amrlrsn
Anxrli'sn
Amrlesn
Amrlrsn
Amrlrsn
Amrli,sn
4.lm
Risk.
MX,
T4
4-S
MS
W4
Low. Clnss.
UV, tlx.
Cblrngo
S oux ("ly....
St. Imuls
Kansas City..
Totals
...IV
... ! o
... 4 too
... O.OnO
llogs. Sheen.
Ml loom
M.OtlO
V.7iVi
7,0011
loo 1
T
.Ifl.'.oo 61.SH0 32,7l
C"ffee Market.
NKtV YORK. July 21 COFFKR The
m-nket for coffee futures remained very
(inlet during todav's session. The open- 1
Ins xx as unchanged tn 2 points higher. In!
ex mpathy w ith steady Braxlllnn mir-
; kets, and prlx'es showed very lit 1 lo fur-!
8.534 I tber change, with the close net 1 point '
lower on Julv and August, but genera'iv
2 points higher. Sales were only W)
again , hags. July. 7.o4c: August. 8 l4c: Senlem-
ler. S.ric: October, B.Nk-; November. . 2c, 1
Deeember. .!; January. 6.9ie: Febm-1
arv, 7.0:1c; Man h. 7 07e; Ap II, 7 12e; May.
7 17iv June. 7.23r. Snot, unlet: Rln No 7.
eoiiraplng as far as the market .111 beef '4e: Hsnloa No. 4. Cost and freight
l(t
4J'
40 Xi
Ux4
IOH0 Mx, tlSi
j.;i,
x ere
for
3,(1x2
la.r
the
threo
Totals
CATTLE Receipts
today, ninklmr Hi. tott
(lays this week 12..'i'(i head Ihe lmireat nf
any time since four weeks ago and larger
than a year ago by almost K.'Wi bead.
Advices from all points were very dls-
H7X,
7S
4l'-
rieirs were concerned. The result wss
the market at this point was slow to
10itHf lower. Even the good to choleo
kinds suflered, although possibly not so
much us the medium to common kinds,
which have been slipping down hill quite
rapidly.
Coxxs and holfers were In moderate sup
ply and commanded steady prices. Tho
samo tiling was true of bn'ils and calves.
The demand for feeders was not so actlva
as yesterday and prliea were weak to a
little lower In sympathy with the decline
on beef steers.
Quota) ionn on cattle: Good to choice
yearlings, $0.xKifl0.0v; fair to good year
lings, jHovaD.JO; good 10 choloo heavy
beeves, tS.oGvlviO; fair to good cornied
beeves, fM.finrn9.hii; common to fa r corn
fed beeves, f7.75rii8.uO; good to choice heif
ers, $7.0ik,i.75; good to choice fed cows,
$6.MV(i7.i"ili; goi d to chnlco grass heifers,
K '.Mnfi7.; good to choice grass oows. $6.0t)
16. 75; fair to good rows, f i.bOxU6.00; com
mon to fair cows, $4.Q6 50: good to
choice feeders, $7 60n(K.20: fair to good
feeders, f8.5nri7.50; common to fair
stockrrs, f5.'iO(ii6.(iO; st ick heifers, $"i.7tWif
7 mi; stock coxvs, $5.511X1.60: stock calves,
fh.onifi7.fio; veal cnlveR, $k.0nyis.75, fat
bulls, slags, etc., n.5f7.SO.
Represertstive sales-
MFEF S I KERB.
offers were about unchanired for Rio and
1 unchanged to 10 points lower on Santos
grades.
Oil anil It i-ln.
SAVANNAH, fla.. July 21. TURPEN
Tl N Ex Firm at 40Tii41-e: aalea C.V, 1,1,1a
I receipts. 4 4 bids.; shipmciits, 7u0 bbls.,
stoi ks, 24.H32 Mils.
ROSIN-FIrm; sales I.MS bb's ; rw
ceipls, 1.0M bbls.; ahlpments, 1M bbls.,
stocks, 67,401 bbls. Quotations: A and
I B. .'. -; l i,iil -. $3 10; .,; V t .,
r. 11 and I. $3 30; K. $3 65; M. $4 20; JxT.
$4.!K); W(, $5.9.'; WW. $6.05.
Metal M irket.
NHW Y'ORK. July 21. M BTAIJJ Lead,
offered nt $.''. R u'lter, not nuoled. Cop
axr; ijtilut; ebi'lrolytlc. $19.6nru It '75. Tin
firm al $.;.7j((37.. Iron, quiet and un
changed. At Iz-ndnn Cpper: Sxot, 75 ir; fu
tures, 77 7s d; electrolytic. .!io 10s. T'n'
Sot, -HIT. Ifs; futures, irj IBs. AntL
mony, 123. Iad, 24 Us il. Spelter,
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LKGAL NOTlCT:S
Big Bargain
By owner, S-rooin bungalow, corner S3d '
and Harney Sis. lively home In fine
location. Easy terms, llarney liJf. o
REAL KSTATF MISC:LI.VECrH
MAKK ofler for 2 new 6-r. mud. cottages
I btat oiler lakes either. louglas ai7. '
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will le r eel. id at
Li coin, NeLraska, by the Board of Edu
cation, Nebraska -tate Normal bchoo s
up until ten o't.-hark a. 111., August 3 mj
tor ihe erection of a bi Ick and stone
auditorium for the State ix'ormal 8 hod
at Kearney, Nebraska. In a.cordance
with p. una and siascl: ballon pre are 1
by J. H. Ciaddork, Ar, hi ei t. Room 12
Continental Building. Omaha. Nebraska'
T. e board of Education, Nebr ska
State Normal Schools, will also receive
I roposals for the heating, plumbing and
ilectrli- wiring for above budding, ac
cording to plana and siiecif Icallons' i re
pared by the architei-t. up until tne hour
i. no date above named.
All bids muit be accompanied by a rer.
titled cheek for five (5) per 1 ent of ths
full amount of bid. made payable to ii
K. Hall, State Treasurer ot Neura-ka-
Tbe Hoard reserves Ihe ilsht to accept
any or rxjnt any or all blJs.
Signed by the President and the Secre
taiy of the Hoard nf Education Ne
braska State Normal S hool. Jy-21dlt
Minneapolis (iraisi Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 21. WHEAT
July. $l.M-; September. $1,044; No. 1
northern. $1.4S; No. 1 northern, $1.37'xf
1 474' No. f northern 1 iitri i' ..
FI OUR Reduced ; fancy patents $7.00;
first clears 5 00: second clears, $4 00
BARLEY Mil 72c
ltYK-xeitl.).
BRAN- fJl.&o.
COlCs'-No. 2 yellow, 7740780.
Nt. I.ools (irnls Maiket.
ST. 11UIS, July 21 W II E A T No. t
red. $1.16, No. 2 hard, nominal; July
$1 0T4: September, $ 0'4.
CORN No. 2. 7c; No. J white, 7B7S4c'
Ti.lv 7Ve Ul,ln,U. Ity.
OATH No. 2. nomliutl; No. t white. 53
&5c.
l.lv.rsiio' O.'ln M.pV.t,
LIVERUVIOL. July 21.-WH FJAT-Spot
easy; No. 1 northern liu'uth, Us74d- No
2 hrl winter, lis 741; No. 2 Manitoba!
lls41; No t Manitoba, lis 74d.
COP.N Spot, easy; American mixed
new, as $4d.
lu-ad, making up the day s
tor tne I list, hall of ihe
week Is .4is head, bel.of more than
twice as large as last week, U.iwo Heavier
than two wee its ago, and a gam of
nearly 7.000 as compared wltih the corre
bpoiiulng period laet year.
l'r.cis lonUnucu to siump at other
po uts, and in v.ew of a decline In pack
ers. slil.,ers Insistid on another dune
reduciloii thiu iiioriilng, and so far as
cuuid bo lold i,n an uneven market, t)iey(
bought most of their hogs about loe
lower. Pr.ce ranged from under fT.uu for
simo bulcher weight sluff, up to $7.40
for choice lights, the latter price being
the day s top, and a duiio under yeslor
dsy's best price.
No one was surprised when packers
took their time about making first bids,
but when they demanded concess ons
that amount! of In most rases li,15
sellers thought they were going a little
too far, and very little was done before
a late hour in the forenoon.
When movement finally started prices
were very uneven, but ss a general thing
were ouoted as most I v a dime lower.
Some salesmen thought values no more
than fT(ii0c lower, while others were quot
ing the trade as much as 1'MMV- off.
Trsde was very draggy all through and
at noon there were still a few bunches of
r.ngi unau d
Bulk of the packer hogs moved st $ 65
fn; k'i, with a few rough heavies and
sorts as low as $0 50 and a sprinkling of
f ood huti hers and llk'hts all the way up
o t7.40. the day's hlirh price.
Representative sales:
Irr l.ino Market.
NKIW YORK, Ju'v 21 DRY OOODS
Staple lines of Pacific rirv roods for
spring wile todav advanced one to five
rents a yard. Cotton goods mark"ti
were quiet todnv and varus were doll.
Notv spring laces are being shown. Im
porters' lines were restricted.
Kraporated Apples and llrled Fruits
NEW YORK. July 21.-RVAPORATBr
API'1 FN Unlet
DRIED FRUiTB-Fmnes, nulet, firm:
apricots and peaches, steady; raisins,
firm.
New York Money Market.
' NEW YORK. July J1.-MERCANTILH
PAPER3rt34 per oent.
BTfc.RLI.NU lOXCHANGH Sixty day
bills, 14.7150; demand, $4.766j; cables,
$47716.
SILVKR-Bar, 474: Mexican dollars.
36c.
BONDS Government, steady; roll road.
Irregular.
('ALL MONEY Sloady; high, I per
cent; low, l per cent; ruling rate, 1
per cent; last loan, 2 per (ent; dosing
b d. 14 per cent; offered, 2 per cent
TIME LOANS-Steady; 00 days. 24 per
cent; W days, tlu'k lr cent; six
nir ,tbs WhV4 per cent.
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NEW YORK. July ?1 -COTTO V-H,.
, quiet; mkMIIng uplands, V 25c.
Sales. AI bales.
Cotton futures opened stesdy; October
13c; December. 41c: January o..'
Mrc4i. 74- ,t,j: Vhv. 8V bid
Cotton futures closed stesdy; October
15c; December, 43"; January k 5.1c'
Msreh. k77c; May 99c. ' '
lVFiRlfU July 21-COTTOV-SiKit
go "4 buslncs done pri cs stead v; gooil
middling. I44d. middling, t I4d; low
middling, 4 6K4. Sales L2.0U0 bales. ,
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iiiti-i Mippiies m sneep and lambs
nualeraled suinewhat t day, dropping to
about thlrty-,ix cars, or lo.uuo load,
wh.o-i Is the smallest run of the week
to date. Total for the three days is
40.r;sO, as against 2A.05 a week ago, ar. 9,1
two weeks Sato, anil 36.675 hxt year. Re
ceipts for the first half of the week are I
larger man or any similar period for
Some time bail
Sellers haJ very bullish views this
morning, and ss packers started talking
about steady prices, and up to a late
hour bad not raised the r hands, soother
o v dr-wn ut session was In ord-r.
Quotations cm sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, $7.,Xy 7.; lambs, lair to
I union stock Market.
LONDON, July 21 American securities
on the stock market were Inactive, but
stesdy.
S1LVF.R Bar. 22 9-14 d per ounce
MUNKY-4&44 per cent.
DISCOUNT RATI H-hhort bills, 54 per
cent; three months', (4 per cent.
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 21. Bank rlenrings for
Omaha today were $il.022,o 47, d tnr
the corresponding day last year $2-
Total tor in day. 7 It. 000 shares.
Comrades of Late
General Mandersort
Visit His Widow
Fifty years alter their muster out front
the civil war General O. W. Davis of
Jackson, Mich., and Munroe Ebi of
Davenport, la., stopped oft In Omaha on
their may to fiftieth anniversary cele
bration of the muster out of Company I
of Nineteenth Ohio Infantry at Olbson.
Colo., next week. The late General C. F.
Manderson was colonel of thla regiment,
and he and Mr. Ebl were wounded on tha
same dato at Lovejoy Station, Oa., Sep
tember 2, 164. Poth were at that tlma
supposed to be mortally wounded, but
both eventually pulled through.
They -stopped In Omaha on the way to
the reunion to call on Mrs. Manderson.
and whlln at The Bee office recalled
many Incidents ot the war In which they
and General Manderson were concerned.
CHECK OF WESTER FIELD'S
BOOKS STILL GOES ON
The public accounts department In the
clty hall has started to check eighty
Improvement districts In connection with
the investigation Into the accounts of
Ellrry Westerfleld. former Dundee tree-surer.
Numerous errors are being found in
the books and Commissioner Butler de
clares nearly all of the errors tend In
the samo direction.
A Florence rltlsen reports having seen
Mr. Westerfleld on Fort street three tlmeg
since he left Omaha three weeks ago
last Sunday.
City Solicitor Fleharty says he gives
full credence to reports received by
him regarding the recent appearance her
of the Dundee treasurer.
FIRE DESTROYS COAL
TIPPLE ATR0CK SPRINGS
Karl Bock of the Union Paclflo Coal
company has received a message from
Rock Springs, Wyo, a point on the Union
Pacific, saying thst the big tipple of the
Central Coal and Coke company at that
point was completely destroyed by fire.
The mine had an output of 1,500 tons a
day, and Uie loss is very heavy. No
lives are reported lost.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent"
AD CLUB TO HEAR OF
CHICAGO ON THURSDAY
A get-toRether meeting of the Ad elub
Is to be held at the Commercial club
rooms this noon for luncheon. The
twenty representatives of the Omaha Ad
rlub that attended the big Chicago con
vention will give short talks concemirur
Idnas they got at the convention. Every
one Is to be choked if he talks more
than three minutes.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by
Bee "For IUnt." ,
4
N.w York stork V rhsnge lavlin.at oprur
1 1 lilts. Prsasat rlc . a . .
is ' n In ill turn t "f T;1g v IO
1iT Pt-VIEW S.o '"' la mill, ronlta. J hs
Mulr A Co . II Hruidars. N.w York KMl..