10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1918. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Heavy Sales Take Care of Good Wheat Receipts and Price Advanced Two Cents. COEN PRICES HOLD OWN Omiki, July I. -IIH. The rank wheat market we etren. to day, ruling from unchanged to Zc higher. Wheal receipt! wore quite heavy and there ru a fairly active demand for alt gradee f thla cereaL The aalea were alao heavy and moat of the aamplea went at 2c ad vance, the poorer aamplea eelllng at, prac tically unchanged price. There waa a food demand for corn and the market eold from unchanged to 1e higher, the hulk aelnnf around Seturday'e prlcea. The eat market waa rather dull and, al though the receipt of thla cereal were very good, there were only a few aalea reported. ' The market, however, waa quoted ataady , to Ho higher. Rye and barley were quoted unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to l.tTl.eno buahela; corn, 116,000 buahela; oata, 190,004 buahela. : Liverpool eloae: Wheat 4 higher: corn , td higher. ....... i Primary wheat receipt were I.ltl.MO hanhela and shipments 401.000 hu.hels. against recetptr of l,v buahela and ehlp tnenta of 406,000 buahela laet year. -Primary corn receipts were 142,000 buahela -and ahlpmenta 111. 000 buahela, agalnat re ceipts of 71S.004 buahela and ahlpmenta of III. 001 buahela laet year. . Primary oata reeelpta ware 117,000 buahela . and ahlpmenta 111.000 buahela, agalnat re eelpta of IIS.000 buahela and ahlpmenta of 420,001 buahela laet year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. - Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago S Wi 100 MlnneapoUa I" Puiuth , ;; :: Omaha , " X ' Kaaaaa City I " " t. Loula ' H Winnipeg ..!. ... ... Thaaa galea were reported today: ' Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 11.07; l'-4- era. 11.01: 1 car, 11.02V,. No I .hard winter: 1 car. 11.01: II earg. ll.oei . t ara. Mlc: I car.. lc: I cars, MHo: I care, (to: 2 cara. 7o: 4 cara, 17c. No. 4 hard winter: 4 ora. He; 11 cara. Ic . I ear, lie; I cars. Mo: 1 car. II. Sample hard winter: I car (heating), lie: J car. He: I ear, 12c: I car (llv weevil), loo: I car (heating). 10c: I cara (heating), He. No. I spring: 1 car. 11.00. No Hurmi 1 car. Nei l-l car, 170. No 4 mixed: 1 car, lie .' -i i i Barley: No. 4 lead: 1 car, lie. ' Oate-atandard: 2 car, lie. No. white: ," I cara, IHtC: 11 cara, llo. No. 4 . cara, I'Hc. Sample white: 2 car, 27 e; ,Jja-f,i-h.,' t ear. 74.: I Wl f4te. No. I white: 1H cara, 74c No. I white: I cara. 710. No. I white: 1 ear. II He. Sample white: 1 car, 710. No. 1 yellow: 2 car, 710. No. Tellowl 2 oar, 7114c : No. I yellow: 2 oar. 74c. No, I yel low: 2 oar. 74o: 2 car. Iltlo; 2 car MHO. No. 2 ml.ed: 2 car. 74o: 2 r. J4,e. I No. 1 mixed: I cara. T4c I oara, 74M,o. No. I mixed: I can J4o; t cara, 74c. No. 4 mixed: 2 car, 7214c. No. I m xed: 2 car. 74c; 2 car. 7114c. No. I mixed: 1 "" t car, 7lc Sample mixed: I ear. 71H1 oar, MHc; car, 17c. Omaha Caah Prloea Wheat: No , I hard. I2.H02.I7; No. I hard, hard, Il4l7c: No. 1 aprlng, IJ.IItyl.Ol. So, I aprlng. MottH.00; No. I durum, ISO lei No. I durum. 70"- Corn: No. I wilta, 741474ic; No. white, 71 . No. 4 white. tH447m I N. I hlte, 7114 riKo: No, I white, 717JHoi No. 1 yel "w, 7I7I14C1 No. I yellow, yellow, 7l7ll4o; No. 4 yellow, 74 lit) T4io; No. I yellow, ', yellow, 7l47lc; No. 2 mixed. 74140 4e: No. I mixed. t4.J74V.el "J. TIHO740: No. I mixed, 7ll4 0 74o No. 4 mlxVd, 7I47(,: aample, 17 0 72 He. Oata: No. I white, 11011; eundard, l0 Yc: No. f white, MOHHai No. 4 white, l70Ho. "mS',..,a?.'' nominal; No. 2 feed. 0O7.o. Rye: No. I, llQIIoNo. I, MQIlo. omaba nritmB majuutt. '- The wheat market opened tnflelowar, with active trading In the temle- "4 December option. Reportl of black mat In the northweet. however, oauajd a harp rally and September ellmbed to KM, . the (Member reaching a high il J . Cam opened ataady, but trading waa vary quiet during the aeaaloo. - . Trade In oata waa alee quiet, the Sep tember advancing about He and December City General Market. Kanaaa Cltv. Mo.. Julv 10. WHEAT No. I hard. II. 020'-01; No. I red. tl.014M.ol; July, 11.01; September, I1.02H; Decem ber. I1.041491.00H. i CORN No. I mixed, 7IH077C No. 2 white, 7IHO"c; No. I yellow. 77H4J7IC; July, 71c; September, 7214; December, llHc. OATS No. 2 white, 4040Hc; No, I mixed. KOI7c. BUTTER Creamery, llo; flrele, Mc; aeoonda, llo; packera, IIHo, EGGS Flrata, 12c POULTRY Hone, llei reoelera, 21c; brollera, 21c, MlnneapoUa Oraln Market. Minneapoiia, juiy -iw. nnni 1.1414; September, lt.14H01.t4H. Caen: No, 1 hard. I1.20H: No. 1 northern, I2.2IK; No. northern, 12.11 li 01.14H. PIXJUR Fancy paUnta, MUs ether gradee unchanged. BARI.ET 48 0740. .- RYBelHOMHr. BRAN 117. 00O1I.00. CORN No. I yellow. lOOUC' OATS No. I white, 1114411. FLAXSEED 1,HHQ2.0H. Liverpool Grain Market. , . -, i.t. in WHRAT Snot firm: No. 2 rad'weatern winter. 10a Id; No. 1 Manitoba. 10a lid; No. I. 10a lOd. CORN Spot American mixeu, new, ive. FLOUR Winter patenta, 14.70. . HOPS In London, Pacing coaat, (4 ICaO II lie. . St. Louie Orala Market. . . ..... .. .1. u. e 9mA I1.14H01-1IH; eld, 11.1102.21; No. I hard nominal: July, 11.04; Beptember, 11.01. CORN No. I. I01io: No. I white, I0HO llo; July, 7IHo; September, 74HO. OATb no. I, evo; no. wn. wuiw. V' I Open: I High. JLow.l Cloaa. 1 Sat. Art Wht July Sept Dee, Corn. July Bept Dee. Oata Jly ;lept Doe. rork, ; Jely Sept Lard. July opt -is July apt I lew wtMKQBt .leage eloalng prteog, fumtahed The Bee Agaa ABryan. ateck and grain bcokara. Open. I High. iLow.l Cloae. ITea'y 04OH H it id u fl 17 111 H-lll 1 II II 11-11 II TO 1 M 1 II 1 11 71 : 74 I ; 41 . 41 l IT 14 IT, II M II II 11 IT 11 II 11 71 101 101 ill", TT III II 8t 21 II 14 II II II II 17 III 17 lie ea t . 1 10 1 11 Hi-t4 elH-H II IT II M II 20 II II II 111 II II ill 17-101 ii i 14 17 II' 17 II 40 II 41 II 70 II 71 ' CBTCAOO ORA1X AKD raWVIUOICS. Chtnaa. July ie. Contllotlng re porta TetaUve to the sreaenoe of black mat the Dekotaa kept the wheat market nervoua tooay, inoigo toe ouiuen wniweoj vrv demlnated. and tha eleee. waa atrong at the bleb nolnt. with a net advanoe of 0 lite 2 tie. with July leading at 11.11. and September at 11 10. Corn eold higher, with a aaln at the cjoao of from HO to HOHC jot with Jaly at 7114a gad Beptember at , . Cora gold higher, with a gala at the cloae mt from ua to alao net. with Jaly at TIHO and September at 74HOHO. Oata gmuihod from a ahade to HOo higher, and : Vrovlalona varied from unchanged to llo bwer than Saturday'a laet quotation. . WukaiM at tha atart la the wheat mar- let oa the abaanoe of (reeh ovldenoa of black nut danger, waa followed by ai 'advance oa meeaacee tailing of further find ing of the raaL Another break la prlcea 'reaalted from a denial of tha mat report by the man who acnt me oieea mat . re- avte BULtorday. - Tha market bulged later, oa repeated re- aorta of the preeenee of the mat la varloua loealltlea, acne of which, however, pre dicted amy great damage tn eight. Tha .4MHM waa aided by newa from the board that 101,004. buahela of wheat had im. aaid far exDort. The etrengta held to the end of the eeealon. Local aaah aalea e elMtt aaaraaated 14.400 buahela. Cora moved In aympethy with wheat, 'though In narrower llmlta, good weather uwri r.tllne to -woakea the pneee. . Caah hooaaa were liberal taken of July 'corn, and country holdera eold freely on the advanoe. white export demand helped to maintain tha galea. . Hot weather reporta, with expected i,..f..lne of tha harveat. .helped oata reflect the trend of the other gralna, high temperature oalnaae aoatnan eunow am- . Provtetona were alow and weaker, with ...... kelnc credited aa Important aellera. Lower live hog prleoa alee contributed to the weafcneee. . . KITTTKR Unchanged. ' , . BOOS Higher: reeelpta. 12,411 eaaea; flrata, IIOHc: ordinary flrata, IDHOIle; at mark eeeee Included, 110 22c. . POTATOES Lower; new reeelpta, 40 cara; v . HLeeourt Ohloe, lOOItc; Oklahoma, l.k.nua eackad Triumph, llcOH.40; Lou- Uvllle eobMarg. lioOll.M; Virginia barreled, ULTRT Alive lowers fowl, HHc. rnrhiga, 21014c ' - V... pvt Wheat: No. I red. nominal N. I red, 11.01; No. I hard, 11.0114; No. I hard, ll.aeeji.ei w uueillli: No. I yellow, IIOIOHci No. 4 white. 71071c. Oate: No. I whlte1 40O 41HC1 aundard, 41041e. Rye: No. I, glkc Barley: MOIOe. Seed: Timothy. eu. elever. S7.040 14.04. Provlalona: Perk, W4.IIOU.ITl Urd. III MI rib. 111.21 tile. ... - . t " Evaporated Apple and Pried rraJt. . ".":. rN-w York, Jaly 1. BVAPORATKD AP. PLS Quiet; fancy, 701! choice, 40 etee; prime, e?wc. , , lRIHD JRUITSPrnnea. Srm: Call ilaa. 40e to 40a. IHOIVio; Oregon. 70 - c. Apiicote. Srro; choice, 12c. eitra ka. 12c; fancy, HHc Peache. ftrm: choice, 4c; extra choice, 114c; fancy, Tc. Ralelna ateady; loose lluecatela, ltlc; choice to fancy aeeded. 714 42o; aeedleaa, IH oiuhc. KKW YORK UE.NERAL MARKET. Qnotatlona of the Day on the Leading Corn- mod It lee. New York. July 10. FLOUR Stronger; spring patenta. I&.I0O2.II; winter patente, fO.2O0n.4O; winter straight, lfr.0OO6.10. WHEAT Spot firmer: No. 1 durum. I1.1IH: No. 1 hard. 11.11 14 : No. 1 north ern, Duluth. 11.21; No. 1 northern, Man itoba. 21.21, f. o. b. CORN spot, firmer: atandard. 4c. HAY Steady: prime. 11.41: No. 1. 11.40 0142H; No. 2, 11.2401.11; No. I, 11.066 1.15. HOPS Steady: etate, common to choice. 1111, 120 20c; 1114, 607c; Pacific coast. IIH. 11011c HlDKti bteady; Bogota, 3ZH9o; cen tral Amerlra, 3214c LBATHKft Frin; hemlock arata, 370; second, 34c. PROVISIONS Pork. Srm: mene, 121 10O 27.00: trnelly, 121.00031.10; short clear, 124 OOrJli OO. Beef, firm: mess, 117.10 11.00; family, lll.(020.00. Lard, eaer; middle weet, I13.l0fr13.40. Tallow, steady; city, lc; country. 0tplc; special. c BUTTER Firm: reeelpta. 1.04 tube; creamery extras, 211402914c; Arsta, 270 21c; second, 26 HO 20c. EGOS Irregular: recetpta, 14,061 casea; freeh gathered extra fine, 26 0 27c; extra Srata, 1626c; grata, 24 0 24HC CHEESBr-Steady: reeelpu., 1,147 caaea; state whole i milk, flata, apertals, 11140 12c: state, average fancy, 16ylsc POULTRY Alive.' Srm; brollera, 14021c; fowla and turkeye not quoted. Dreaaed, arm; brollera, 36V33c; towia, isty.ivio; turkeya, 26a. ' Berne day I weeks no. l.tna Same day 4 weeka ago. 2,131 Same day last year... 4,172 The following table shows the receipt of cattle, hog and aheep at the South Omaha I've etoca market for the your to date, as compared with lest year: ivis. 10-. tne. Dee. Cattle .... 111. 1st 621.035 to,si; Hoga ,012.ll 1.711.117 200,111 Sheep 1,023.724 1,110,274 11,160 The followlna fehle ehnwe the average prices of hogs at the Omaha line stock mar- !ate I IIU illl lien IlaH IIQlf.'llll June jo. Mlt I 21 I 40 7 III I II June 11. I 17 7 40 I 41 7 4t I II June II I II i 7 4 I II e 7 41 I 22 June 12. I 40 7 21 I 01 I 44 j I to Juno 14 t 41 7 82 I 09 I 61 ? 411 I 14 June 15 e 7 II I 12 I III 1 101 June II. I ITS T II I 17 I II 7 II I 12 Juno 17. 10 I II I 46 7 10 I 14 June II. I 40 T 16 I 44 T 14 I II June II. I 41 7 14 I II e 7 14 I II June 14. I 1714 T 14 I II I II I II July 1 I 12 7 42 I 17 I 66 7 II I II July I. 12 T II I 10 I II T II July I I 67 e e I 71 7 25 I II July I. I 63 7 II I 16 e 7 26 I II July 7 I 14 7 34 I 24 I II I II July I I 71 7 OS I 21 I 12 7 21 I 16 July I II I II I 76 7 II J"'r 10 I 70 I II I 47 I TO 7 24 I II u a. a. o . Missouri PaVlfio'.'i! union rarlfle .... et n. w east , A N. W., west., SL P., M. A O.. B. A Q east.. B. t Q. west., R. I. A P., east n Y a. n . rillnn'l. 'c.tL, Chicago Ot. West.'.' Bank Clearings , Bank cieerlnge In the United State for the week ending July I. aa reported - to Bradatreet'a Journal. New York, aggregate , Tn. in eon ...In. I 14.111.111.000 eat week and 12,166,116,000 In thla week laal year. Canadian clearing! agregate 1301.661,000 aa agalnat llll.iai.uue laet weea e". 112,000 In thla week lest year. Following are tha relume for thla wek and last, with neruenlaaea of ohanga ehown thla week aa compared with thla week laat year: ' CITIES. New York.M... Chicago PtTtTadelphla ... Pooton ........ m. Loula....... Kanaaa City..., San Franclwo.. Pittsburgh ...i Haittmora ..... Cleveland ...... Detroit Cincinnati .... MlnneapoUa .. Los Angelea... Amount, New Orleans..,., Milwaukee ...... Loulavllle ....., Atlanta St. Peal......... Stattla Buffalo Portland. Ore... Richmond . Denver Houston Indlanapolla .... Forth Worth.... Providence waahlngtoa ..... St Joaepa.. 'Mempnia Hartford Salt Lake City., Columbus ., Toledo ... Nashville ....... Duluth Albany i Dae Molnaa. Rochester Savannah ..... rjalveatoa Norfolk ......... Wichita New Havea.... Spokano ........ Oakland Orand Rapid... Bioux city...... gtrenton .,... Piorla ,. Macon Svracuea Srrlngfleld, Maaa. -Worcester .... Jacksonville, Fla Austin Oklahoma City.. Birmingham .... L'ttle Rock Chattanooga ... Llnooln , Jackaon, Mies. . . Fremont ....... 11.721.196. S6,0, 240,130,1 104.103.1 la, 131, 11.115, 11.711. 13.121 IS.UI. 44, 160, 6,171, II.6H1 10.147, 22.177, ll.MI, 23.IVI 11.761 11.161. 11.605. 14.111. ll.iai. 11.161. lO.lli.i 14.161,' 11,471, T,4S1, 11,714, 7,772, 10,111, 10,114, 1,167. ; I.IOI. 1,112, l.lll, Last waek'g. l.lll, 1.141, l.lll. 4,110, 1.110, T.070, 1,171, 1,114 1.147, 1.410, 1.111, 1.104, 4.101, 4,037, 1.741, l.lll, l.lll. l.lll, 1.171 4.161, 1.177, 1.471. 2.771, 1.122. 4.204, 1.742, 1.066, 1.764, 1.171 117, 411, ,000 ,1001 AAA .ooo ,000 ,000 ADA ,0001 ,000 ,0001 AAAI ,000 ,000 ,000 ,0001 AAA! .ooo ,0001 ,000 AAA ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 .000 AAA i.oool .000 ,000 .0001 ,000 ,000 AAA 1.000 ,000 ,000 AAA1 1,000 '.OUO ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 ,000 AAA AAA 1,000 ,00V TtTi II. I II. I 11. 1 II. I II. I 21.4 17.4 14.1 II. I II. I it i 41.1 Hi t.l 41.1 ,16.0 'li.l 'iili 11.4 14.1 00.4 14.1 fO.1 17.1; 10. 1 I. I II. I ill 16.1 II. I 17.6 'it's 45.1 1.1 I.I II. 1, II. I 41.1! 10.1 20. 21. II. II. 1.1 1.0 -i:. ii. i ' ' :' OaOeo Market.'' v New York, July 10. The market for cof. fee futures ahowed renewed flimneea today with prlooa making new high ground for the present movement on a mouoraie demand which seemed to he Inspired by reporta of freer clearancea from Braall to Europe and talk of a allghtly Improved spot demand. The market opened at an. advanoe of 1 to I points, and eold VP to l.llo for December and t.fOo for March, during the afternoon, or about II polnta net higher.. Reports 'of frost at three polnta in aao r-auio may poa albly have had aome eenUmonta! InSuence, althought It la too early In the aeaaon tor anything abort or very eevere temperature to affect the new crop outlook, and frost acaree are not uaual until lata August or September. Cloalng prlcea were II to 16 point higher, aalea, ii.oeo aaga. jury, l.llo; August, l.llo; September, l.lle; Oc tober. l.4lo: November. 1:41; December, 1.11; ' January, l.lloi February, 6.16c; March, I.70O eakoai April. e.iec; nay, i.ic June. 1.16c ' Spot coffee, ateady: Rio Ta. lo; Santos 4a, lOHc. Coat and freight offers averaged about not unchanged. Tha world'a visible decreaaed 614,711 bag for the month of June, compared with a loaa of 114,106 bag laat year, making the supply on July I, 1.165.141 baya, agalnat 1.111,201 laat year. ' The official eablea reported no change In spot prices, hut Santoa futurea war4 36 to II rela higher. Shlpmenta from Rio and Santos to Europe laet weeg aggregated it,. Ml aaga. . . . - - . . , ... Omaha Bay Market. ' Following are the quotettona of hay from the Omaha Hay exchange today. Ten cars ot hay are on the tracks, and tha market Is better on the beet gradee: Choice old upland and prairie hay, II.10O 11.00; No. I. If 60OI.00; No. 2, I6.I0O1.00; No. 1, 14.I0O6.00. Choice midland hay. II.OOOIIO: No. 1. I7.50OI.I0; No. 2, I6.00O10I; No. 2. II 00O 1.00. Choice lowland hay, I7.50OI.00; No. 1, tl.l0O7.ll; No. I, H. 00O6.00; No. I, II 00O 4.00. Cholre new prairie hay, II 00O10.M; No. 1. u.booi.oo: No. 1. I6.00OI.00. Choice eld alfalfa. 111 00OJ11.00; No. 1. Iio.ooon.oo: NO. I, I6.00OI.00. Choice new Alfalfa. M.00O1I.4I; No. 1 I.00OI.I0: No. I, I6.OOOI.OI. V Sendy alfalfa. 17. 0006.40. Oat strew. 11.01; wheat straw. 2 1 10. ... -till and llealu. : - - Savaanah. Oa., July 10 TURPENTINE Frm: 43 0 44C; aalea. 1.164 bole; receipt. 370, bble.; shipments. 110 bblo.: stock, 16,177 bblt. ROSIN Firm; sale. 212 bbla : receipt 1,166 bbls.: ehlnmnnta: 1,166 bhla : sttM-k. 44 1 bbla. Quote: A, B. C. D. E. F O H, I. 10.00; K, to. OS: M, 14.14; ti, (III; HO. l.lll WW, 14.60. LIVE STOCK MARKET - ' Killing Cattle Slow to Ten Cents Lower Lambs Slow, Bnt Ten Cents Higher. BULK OF HOGS STEADY Recelptjawet, 4,100 Eetlmate Te. 1 Same days "la, ,i,eek. 1,606 name day 1 watalay ago. 1.621 Omaha, July 10, 1111. Cattle. Hoga. Shc-j 7,000 1.000 1.241 l.lll 7,004 1.742 1,146 10.001 7.301 6.141 4,613 1,044 July 4 Holiday, RECEIPTS CARS. Total receipt .; 101 " " 17 i 11 ' I ii 'i ' ' i Y. i i II ; i DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheen. Morris At fin. ka Swift A Co. 7H cudahr Packing Co. . 132 Armour at (JO. 1,031 Schwann Co J. W. Murnhr ' Llnco n Packing Co. . 8. Omaha Packing Co. n.nivn, , nme i,usn Hill a: Son ., P. B. Lewis Huston 4k Co. L. F. Huss F. O. Kellogg H. F. Him ton Sullivan Bros Hothschlld 4t Krebe . Hlgglna Huffman Roth Olaeaherg Banner Broa. John Harvey uennie at Francis .... Jenaen A Lungren ... Pat O'Day Other buyer 10 7 II 111 14 II 7 ' 41 70 1 71 4 I 17 4 II 67 II I ,. 62 1,111 124 1,171 1SI 1,117 1,105 1,261 1,071 1,710 111 1.00: yearling, good to choice, l7.IOOI.il; yearllnga, fair to good, 14.7607.64; wethers, fair to choice, lt.60O7.60; ewea, good to choice, 6. 7607. 40; ewes, fair to good, 15.76 00.76. . CIHCAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Market Lower. Hoga Steady, sheep ateady. Chicago, July 14. CATTLE Receipts, 16,000 heed; merket, 6c to 10c tower; na tive beef cattle, 17. 26011. 20: western steers. II.1IOU0: Blockers and feedera 16. 60t 60: cowa and heifers, S. 6601.46; calves, II. 60012.00. HOGS Receipts. 40.000 head; market, steady, lo and 10c lower: bulk of aalea, II.I0O10.10; light I). 56010.10: mixed. tl.50O10.20; heavy, . 60011,20; rough, !.50ei.66; pigs, lt.10OI.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 11,000 head: market, steady: wethers, I6.7IOI.20: ewea, 13.2607.40; lambs, 17. 60O11.00. ' St. Louis Lire Stock Market. St. Loula, July II. CATTLE Reeelpta. 7.600; ateady; native beef ateera, I7.50O 10.20; yearling ateera and hetfere, II.60O 10.05: cowa. II.50O1.25; atockera and feed ers, I6.50OM0: Texaa and Oklahoma ateera, I6.60O0.00; prime yearling ateera and helf era. I6.60O10.16; cowa and heifers, 16. OOO 1.00; prime southern steer, l. 000 10.00; ntlve calvea, I6.40O1I.7I. HOOS Reeelpta. 11.100; steady; plga and lights, l.7510.16; mixed and butchers. I.I0O10.I4: good heavy, I10.10O10.10; bulk. I1.I0O10.1I. SHEEP Reeelpta, 21,000; ateady; weth ers, M.00OI.0O; clipped ewea, I4.00OI-00; clipped lamna, I6.0010.00; aprlng lambs, 17.00010.60. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. K.n... Cltv. Julv 10. CATTLE Re ceipt, 16,000 head, Including 1.000 couth erne; market, alow and weak: prime fed ateera, 110.160 10:76; dressed beef ateera, H. 00O10.00; western steers, I7.00O10I0; atockera and feeders, I6.60OI.60; hulls. ll.76OT.50; calves, I0.50OU 00. Hons Recelnta . (.400 head: market, ataady; bulk of aales, ll.M01l.o4); jwavy. I.iooio.oo; packers ana ouicnere, .....w 10.10; lights. II.IOOIOI; Pl", ll.00O.3l. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.300 head; market, ateady; lambs, II.I0OIM6; yerllngs, 7.60O.M; wathera, 11.76 0 7.11; ewea, .ll7.10. 8km City Live Stock Market. . . . . ...... . n . TT7 V W .. BIOUX i:uy, -, e7 celple, 1,000 head; market, ateady; "alive ateera .oeejiw.aw; cow. u ..-, -O7.00'; cannera. I4.00O5 60; atockera and ....... ea at 6A: ralvea.. I7.60O11.00; bulla, e'taga. etc., I6.36O7.60. u , HOOS neceipte, o.ouv lower; heavy. II.40OII0: mixed. IT.40O l.ll; light, II.I0OI.I0; bulk of aalea, l.66 " ..- ,... SHEEP AN1J LAMM owwv", St. Joseph Live Stock Market. - i,v ntnirrLK Reeetnta. 1,00 head; market ateady; ateera, 17.000 10.16: cowa and belters. I4.150l.i0i calves, 7. 00010.76. : HOOS Receipts, 1,100 head: market loweri top, 110.00 bulk of aalea, I7.70O . .... v .un Waealnto. 1.100 head; market ateady; -lamb, I10.00O10.H; ewea. I0.7seri.ow. ' Dlapoelthm of Uve Stock. RecelpU of live atock at tha Blve principal waateru maraeta yesteraey. Cattle. Sioux City l.ooo Chicago ia,vv Kanaaa City .......16,000 St. Loula 7.100 Omaha 4.104 Totala 4,111 7,171 B.I67 CATTLE Reeelpta of cattle were quite large thla morning, 111 oara being reported In. which la the heaviest run tor a Monday for a number of weeka back. Other market polnta were alao well aupplled and generally reported more or loss decline. The reeult waa a very alow and go far aa killer were concerned a very weak market at thla point. Beef ateera were around IO10O lower and It waa late before anything Ilka a clearanoe waa effeoted. Cowa and Detfera were vary alow to lower. Good atockera and feeder were, If "any thing, a little stronger, the oupply being light. On the ether hand, common and In ferior kinds were alow and weak aa uauaL Quotatlona on rattle: Oood to choice beevea, 11.160 10.40; fair to good beevea, l.lll good to oholoa yearlings. I0.I0O10-1I; fair to good yearlings, I.60OI-I0; common to fair yearling. 1. 16 0 6.60; good to oholc holfere. 17.1601-21; good to choice cowa, 1.7101.11: fair to good cowa, I4.00tj6.76; common to fair cows, II.HOI.IO;. good to choice faedera, 11.40 Ot. 10; fair to good feed era I1.I6O6.00; common to fair feedera. 6.I607.I1'; good to choice atockera, 17.16 06.40; l.ock heifer, ll.00O7.Ii; atock cowa, II. 60 0 7.00; atock calvea, 11.7101.10; veal oalvea, II. 16011. Ill beef nolle, stags, etc, II.I0O7.16; bologna bulla, I6.I0OI.60. Representative aalae; , . BEEF STEERS. -. No. At. Pr. No. At. ft. 40...... 147 11 II 11 111! I 10 II. .....1121 I II 10. .....1161 II.... .,1111 41.. .,..1011 17 10 44 1101 I 10 I. .....1001 I II II 1110 I 00 II. 1147 II II.. IT... i II... 41... II... I.... I... .1111 I 41 ' STEERS AND HEIFERS. I !.. I 44 III 111 711 . Til , 146 , 111 I 714 I. .....1081 1 1100 II 1011 II 1171 I 40 It. I II 10 I 41 41 I 10 II HEIFERS. I li 1 I li COWS. I 14 I 16 I 10 I II I II I 76 I 16 I 40 I II I.. I.; I. 17 1071 104 . 154 40 I 14 II 4 16 I II - BULLS. 1......1120 III CALVES. 1 110 I 04 - 1...... 144 11 II HOOS Chicago had a good aupply and on early wlree reported a ntokel decline. Packera wanted similar reductions hare, and aucceeded tn buying aome of their hog aa much aa lo lower than the cloae of laat week. General quality of the run waa hardly ae good aa on Saturday and the hoga were acaroer. The reeult waa that while ahlpplng orders were not overly broad, out. aide buyera took no ohanoe on getting left, but bought what hog they oould uaa on a ateady basla. It buyera could have had their way the packer market would have been a flat ao lower affair all tha way through. After the shippers had taken their quota, however, klllera found that their requirements were, If anything, broader than the aupply, and after a few atrlnga had moved on a ahade to 6e lower basla. tha market firmed up, later aalea being ateady or nearly ao. Late round ware fglrly active, and cloalng prlcea looked ateady on everything exoopl poeal bly aome of the poorest gradee. Ae haa bean customary of late, bulk of the offering cleared early, nearly everything being gold by 1:10., Oeneral market waa moatly ateady, although In apota, especially on the early trade, packer hoga looked aa much aa 60 tower, and acme of the later etrlnga were called a little easier. Most of the hog add at a spread of I.60OI.1I, wfth a aprlnkllng of the real good hoga oa up to .II, tha top. . , No. AT. Sh. Pr. Mo. Av. Sh. r Pr. ' 41.. 114 0 II 4 17.. Ill 10 II II 17. .Ill 140 I 71 . II. .Ill 110 I 75 71.. lit III 1 10 11.. 201 40 I IIH 74. .111 164 I II II. .Ill ... I II SHEEP The aheep and lemh run waa Just fair; Arrivals were eatlmated at thirty two cars, or 1.000 head, which la mora than 1,004 larger than laat week, and 1,000 heav ier than for the eama day of laat year, but amallar than two weeka ago by about 1,004 head. . Lambs, of course, made up the big end of the aupply. but. If anything, the produc tion of old sheep wss larger than uaual. Sellere all moved their eights up a few notchee. and the flret packer btda, which were no more than ateady with laat week'a eloae, failed to result la any aalea of 00a aequence. A good ahara of the forenoon had paaaed befor tha bulk of the lambs atarted to move, but aellera atuck It out and finally carried Jhetr point, canning the bulk of the aupply along towarda noon at a full 10016c advance, Price range oontlnuee very nar row, and eortlng comparatively light. Moat of the range lamba offered today landed at 14.46O10.7i. the latter figure, whloh waa tha top, being the high mark for the month to date, and the beat mark ever recorded In' July. - Whet few natlvea. ware offered wont mainly at I1I.40O14.I0. Feeder lamb aupply waa no larger than at tha cloeo of laat weak. What few wore offered eold mainly around .04. One of the feature offering of the day waa a deck of Idaho yearling ewea, which went to the country at ll.lt. Aaed ahatn. aa a general thing, shared the lamb upturn. Quality ehowe little or no Improvement, bulk of the old mutton offered being at tha beat only fair. Beat Awea here today raid at 17.11, and although the top la nominally quoted higher than that. It 14 the beet figure that haa been nald her in week. Other ewea brought aa high aa 17.14, A few pretty decent range yearlings acid at 16.00, packera buying the cull, which were little more thaa feeder, at 47 16. Only odda and anda of wether wee offered, eeme aelllng to 17. 50. Qiiotetlone on aheep and lamba: Lambs, good to choice. 110.400)0.76: lamba. fair to good, t6.760io.il: iamb, feedera, 11.140 Hog 6,504 40,000 1,400 12.100 7.004 Sheep. Ill 11,000 4,140 11.000 1400 .....47,104 72,704 44,400 Totala How 011 Money Market, New York. July '10. MONET On call, hieh. 414 ner cent: low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; laat loan. 4 per cent: cloalng bid. 4 per cent: offered at 4H TIME LOANS Strong: alxty days, l0 1 per oent; ninety daya, 101 per cent; alx montha. 404 per cent. ueA,lMTII.ffl PAPER 4 OCT cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Sixty-day bills. a. 91. demand. 14.7616: sanies, st.lt t-10. SILVER Bar, 0c; Mexican dollar, IS He. . . ' ' . BONDS Government, ateady; railroad, a's! ref Is. reg IIH'K. C. So. ref la 14 do. ooupon .. IS HI- N. un. 4a. . 14 H U. a! la. reg. ..100 M. K. A T. lat 4a 76 do, coupon ..100 Mo. Paclflo o 4a. 101 V. S. 4a, reg. ..lOIHMont Power la . IIH do. ooupon ...110 N. Y. C. deb 6e.U2 Am. Smells... 107 N. Y. City 4i.l Am. Tel. A Tel. N. T.. N. H. A ov. 414 101 H. cv If .....11IH 'Anglo-French la. !6No. Paclflo 4a.. II Athi.nn e.n 4a S3 No. Pacific la .. 40 Bait. : Ohio 4s.'IOOre. 8. L. ref. 4a IIH Beth. St ref. 6e.l00fac. T. l. oo.ieeuj r,.,Hl Pan l.t maPenn. eon 4B..104 Chea. A Ohio ov Penn. gen 4e..l01 4e 16 Beading gen 4a . 16 H C, B. Q. 1 4a II at. L. 4a m. r- C. M. A St. P. ref 4a ...'...7101! cv 6a 10711 So. Pan. cv 4. .103 C, R. I. A P.. So. Pac. ref.-4a., 61 By ref 4a,.... T4So. Railway 6a ..14 C. A 8. ref tHe. IIHUiilon Pac 4e ... MH D. 4k R. G. 0 4a. 71 Union Pac. cv. 44 13 Erie gen 4a 74 U. 8. Rubber la. 101 On. Ealectrtc 6a 104 U. B. Steel 6a... 104 nt. Ner. let 4Ua BlltWeat. Union 4U 14 III. Cent ref 4e 11017 Weat. Elec. cv Is.l Int M. H 104 w. Kiec. ov. in Bid. D. A R. O. la.. 74 Cotloa Market. New York, July 10. COTTON futureo opened firm: July, ll.ltc; August, ii.oic; December, ll.ltc; January, 11.40c; March, it Spot cotton quiet: middling i uplands. II. 06c. Sales, 1,000 baiee. ' Futurea eloaed barely ateady; July, 11.21c October, ll.OIo; December, ll.lle; January, 11. llo; March. 11.400. The eotton market closed at a net de ollne of I to IS polnto. Liverpool. July 10. COTTON Spot quiet prleea steady: good middling, (.lid; mid dllng, 1.1 3d; low middling, T.ltd. Salee. 1,004 bale. Metal Market. New York. July 10. METALS Lead. 1.50. Spelter, uneettled; spot, Eaat St Loula delivery, lo. Copper, dull; electrolytic nearby, nominal; September and later, 126.00 011.00. Iron, ateady: No. 1 northern. 110.60 031.00; NO. a. liv.vwfjsu.ou; no. 1 eouin ern. I20.2IO2I.7I: Nc 2, Alt.74OI0.il. Tin. eaevl enot offered at 111.717 - At London: Spot copper, 164 10i: futures. til 10s) electrolytic, till.- apot un, imp futurea, 1171 10a. Lead, til; spelter. 144. Dry Goode Market. New York, July 14. Dregs gingham were priced today for aprlng. 1417, on a baala of to for Amoakeg Bookfleld ohambray, 4o laat year: utility grade, 0140, 70 laai year. Raw silk waa higher and mora active. George E. Mickel to Attend Talking Machine Convention r . K XJiL-el nreeirlent rtf the. Nebraska Cycle company of Omaha and tne mickci company . ui ac Moines, is killing two oirds with one . Ui,;.. errenererl Vila vararinn Biuuc, o 0-- so that his travel route brings him to Atlantic t-ity lull wnen tne national Association of Talking Machine Job bers holds its convention at this noted resort. - Mr. Mickel's organitattoni tre rated among the four largest in America, and no important association - move has yet been made without first ob taining the opinion 01 rnr. mickci. A r... ..;;.,.,(. Atlantic - fitv Mr Mickel's summer trip will extend to New York, Philadelphia and Wash inrtnn. rtturnintr by way of Cincinnati and Chicago. : ; Suit for Damages Follows Accident on iwiiiara Koaa f.,1....... Vrttirt hai filer! anit in the AUtriet court aakintr $15,000 damazei from Frederick J. Adams. Her petition alleges mat sne was permanently injured on June 25 when an automobile driven by Adams ran into a car in whicn sne was rraing. The accident hanoened on the Gretna-Millard . road, about three milea this side of Gretna. - Repaving Operations Begun I . On Twenty-Fourth Street Preliminary to repaving North Twenty-fourth from Cuming street to Patrick avenue, with vitrified brick block, men have started tearing up the asphalt pavement laid many years ago. r"v ' ; From Cuming street north a gang of some fifty men are at work. The resetting of most of the curb has been finished. ' - NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Extreme Decline of Eight Points in Industrial Alcohol. DAY'S SESSION IS FEVERISH Nw Tork, July Id. An extreme decline of I polnta in stock and a rise tn call loans to $ per cent, a new high rata for day-to-dar actions slnro the raopainv of the ptock exchange In December, 111, were the outatandlng features of today's nervous and feverish session. The braak tn Alcohol from 138 H to 10TH wa almost steady, but made gerater prog ress In the final hour, when the stock senmed almost without support. There was no official news to account for the severe reversal, but goaslp ascribed the liquidation to cancellation of war orders and In regard to discussion over questions of policy. In view of the onormous disbursements .wnnocted with the .mfd-year payments of Interest and dividends together with heavy Income tax payments, the per cent money pate, which applied mainly to belated bor rowers, was not considered unusual. Some Intimation of the advance was contained in last Saturday's returns of local clearing houM institutions, whoso sctual reserves dis closed a rhrlnkage of almost $36,000,000, bringing the excess reserves down to $63. &4K.060, the smallest total reported sines the new method of weekly statements came Into operation. v A majority of the other war stocka were heavy with Alcohol. Tennessee Copper, whose production of acids caused It to be ranked among the munitions, rather than metals, also suffered in the further liquida tion of shares of that description, and American Coal Products fell 7tt points. Motors, for the mottt part, were subject to additional pre&turt and United States Steal receded a point on publication ot the Junt tonnage statement, showing the first de crease In unfilled business abotit 809,000 tons In almost a year. Representative rails, particularly Reading and Canadian Pacific, were heavy at times, the arrival of further large quantities of. foreign-owned -American securities from London causing some fear of fresh selling from that quarter. Sales of stock amounted to 4 5$, 000 shares. Speculative bond issues registered mod' srais declines on light offerings. Total sales, par value. 12,110,000. . United States bonds war unchanged on call. , Number of leading sales and quotations on tha stock markt: flales. Hlrh. Low Close. 1,400 14 VI ,800 1.400 1,100 1.700 Am. Beat Sugar.. American Can Am. Car & Pound. A m. Locomotive. . , Am. Smelt, tfc Ref. Am, Sugar Ref..., Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. Zinc L. tfc B.. Anaconda Copper.. Atchison r....l... Baldwin Looomot. Baltimore Ohio. Brook. Rapid Tr.. Butte Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroleum.... Canadian Paclflo.. Central Leather... Chesapeake Ohio C, M. St, Paul.. Chicago ft North.. C. R. L ft P. Ry.. Chlno CopperA . . . . Colo. Fuel ft Iron, Corn Prod. Ref . . . Crucible Steel Plstellers' Security. Erie Oeneral Electric. . Ot. Northern pfd. . Ot. North. Or otfs Illinois Central.... Inter. Con. Corp.. 61 ii 84 4 62 3H 62 144 y 1-0 1,000 lH 1H 12tt 6,000 SI UVk 28 H 17,100 1 7t log 100 lo 0 7i 71 19 B8W s6 S&3 2 60 18,100 800 200 T.toe 2.900 171 177 1,200 64 B8 92 61 91 07 1,700 1,000 MOO 1.800 8,600 200 M,eoo 1,000 3,400 22 48 44 4SH 12 14 72 88 42 41 86 IS BO 106 U 70 82 16 i 62 H 5 41V 3 llta .. lit 21H li 4714. 4744 42 lraptrattoa Copper 11,444 14 71 41 !S4 164 400 lltu llttl 114H 1,104 ttti i 16U 100 10614 1D614 IVbl 404 17 ItTt 1644 41 Ir.tar. Har., N. J... 200 114 Int M. M. pfd. otta 17,104 K C flouthern Kennecott .Copper. 12,t04 Loula. eV Naart Me. Petroleum. . 4.204 .ii 44 hi 101 44 Miami Copper M., K. Tex. pfd. Mlaaourl Paclflo... Vnrtan Power National Lead Nevada Copper.... K. Y. Central N. T., N. H. H.. Ni.rfolk Weat.... Northern Paclflo. . Prilflo Mall l aclflc Tel. aV Tel: Pennaylvanla rar Con. Copper.. 1-eadlna Rep. Iron 4k Steel. 8hat. Aril. Copper. Eluutharn Pactfle. . . Hcuthern Railway. Btudetwker Co.... Tcnneaaee Copper.. Tixaa Company... Union Pacific U 8. led. Alcohol. V. a. Steel U. S. Steel pfd.... Utah Copper. Wabaah pfd. "B".. Weatern Union.... WtaUnah. Klaetrle 12,700 102 H 101U a aa 200 7 404 1914 200 46 104 li 1,404 104 U 400 4111 404 UI 7 41 44 104 (0 112(4 17 U 26 S 44 i 132 S 10214 1244 16 ti "104 4041 60 14 12044 141 200 1124 112V1 112 104 11 !0li 2014 ae 204 4714 7H' I7K 1.104 11 114 11 10,000 ) 47 4714 1.400 46 4414 4414 1,100 IIH II n 1,004 4 4714 47 U 1,704 tl lt 24 3 4.(00 114 141 121 4.401 14 II 11 400 191 lit 111 4,100 11414 121 131 ea.ivo j.t iviyk iv 19,600 44 16 see iit 1.100 1.100 109 94 94 1,909 tt 15 ae a. h 11 27 117$ 74H 17 91 e Total aalae for the day, 444,004 aharee Rotarians Plan to ' t Attend Convention Omaha Rotariarti wjll depart Fri day evening for . the . international convention of Rotary clubs at Cin cincinnati, July 16 to 20, inclusive. - The delegation will occupy a spe cial car over the Rock Island. The Rotarians - will spend Saturday in Davenport, where theyl will be enter tained by the club there. From there they will proceed, with other Rotarians, by special 'train, reaching Cincinnati Sunday afternoon. Those who will go are: Dr. H. L. Akin, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baum, jr., Dr. Frank M. Conlan, O. S. Good rich, Dr. and Mrs. E. C Henry, J. R. Hyland, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly, Harley Q. Moorhead, J. W, Welsh and son irtd W. L. Masterman. . To Hold Sale of Uncalled For Parcel Post Packages If yon want a package of chickens, a buggy whip, horse i regulator, cement . knife, fishing tackle, nest eggs, razor- strop, vanity case, dfist mop, smoking tobacco,, nine pieces of Chinee mnnev rlenral tenl. a .a14 pelt, coon skin, skunk hide, five weasel hides or seven muskrat skins you can bid them in at the sale of uncalled-for parcel post packages which will be held on the north steps of the postoffice next Monday morning at 10 o'clock. There are several hundred other articles in the list. Kugel Would Prohibit ' Some Spotlights on Autos Superintendent Kugel of the police department states he will offer to the city council for consideration an of dinance to prohibit spotlights on auto mobiles operated on paved streets and boulevards.. , . . "Some of these motorists are too foxy with these spotlights, which are not at all necessarv on navni etreet. and boulevards," stated Mr. Kugel. Thia official says he has received many complaints from pedestrians. Recommends Chamberlain's. ' 'I .take pleasure in rccommenrllncr Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, having used it in my family for the past thirteen years. i nave into otner remedies, but Chamberlain's is the only one that ever gave me permanent relief. We are never without it even when on a visit or summer outing, and I cannot say too much in praise of it," writes Emerson Demeree, Harpursville, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. , Century Petroleum Corptntjon Thta atock ewe far kit advances " Cwatrola 11.04 aena Oil a Oea Prerertlea In Pen., and Not Tork. Barly aaneuneaeaeat of predaotlea ahould eerry Hook te 22.54 per aaare. Par value 11.04 per eaara. Traded la ea N. Y- Car around 44 mu , Write fat eetaila of "Oor Doth I .her Plea." WOOD, KIMBY A CO. V Broad St, N. Y. Earl Caddock and Plestina May Meet j Night of the Eaces An effort is being made by the Omaha Auto Speedway company to sign Earl Caddock, the Anita, la., wrestler, and Marin Plestina of Omaha for a finish match in Omaha Saturday night, following the races at the speedway. Plestina has agreed to the match, and negotiations with Caddock have been started. The articles of agreement the speedway company is asking the wrestlers to sign is that in case of j. draw, such as occurred when Stecher and Lewis tangled, or any other un satisfactory ending, that the receipts be turned over to charity. This pre caution, it is believed, would elimi nate all chance of a farce such as oc curred July 4. Caddock has never appeared in Omaha, and local fans have been anxious to see him. As Earl and Plestina have been at the "outs" for something like six months, it is be lieved a match between these men would be a good one and would bring the wrestling game back into the good graces of the Omaha fans. Surplus of Grain in Omaha Elevators Now The week started off with 1,661,000 more bushels of grain in storage in Omaha elevators than on the corre sponding date of one year ago. The greatest increase is in wheat. The figures now and on the corresponding date of last year are: . Now. Tear Ago. Wheat 1,460. M0 14.000 Corn 201,000 162,000 oat , SSI, 000 11.000 Ryo 7,001) , Barley 6,000 none Totala 2.054,000 192,000 Total lnereaee, 1,661.000 buahela. , Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them for results. We have in course of preparation a booklet on the ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY in which we iihall describe at some length the new and interesting- developments connected with the wide application of electric power to the company's operationa, the improvement in pro cesses, and the installation of new metallurgical meth ods which have brought about a New Anaconda. As thtf booklet discusses these subjects quite thoi- oughly, illustrates them with many photographs, and describes their bearing on Anaconda's future outlook, it will necessarily be rather elaborate, and the number to be printed will be limited to the number inquired for. In order to determine the number of. these booklets desired, we are requesting those who wish to obtain copies to writs us to that effect ' 4. TtugeneMyerJr&Co. II Wall Strut. Ntw Ywt III lllllllllllllllll IIWMBMS-ai a. kWWW. AwirfcirNrfX" ID7 n . U .1116 TP, DODGE DOUGLAS STREETS IW Why Not Reduce Living Expenses Materially? Our Grocery, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Prices Give You the Opportunity. ( 48-lb. bag Diamond H Flour, made from best selected No. 1 wht, $1.25 24-lb. bag Rye Flour, Rye Graham or Whole Wheat Flour 90c 12-Ib. bag Wheat Graham 45c 8 lbs. White or Yellow Comml, 17c 8 lbs. best Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal for 25c 12 bars'' Laundry Queen White Soap for 25c 7 lbs. best Bulk Laundry Starch 25c Seedless Sultana Raisins, lb... 10c 8 pkgs. 11-oz. Seeded Raisins. .25c 6 cans Yi Oil or Mustard Sardines for 19c Imported Smoked Sardines, can 10c 6 small cans Kippered Herring, 25c 82-oz. jar Pure Fruit Preserves, 25c 28-os. jar Pure Strained Honey, 23c 82-os. jar Apple Jelly 20c 16-oz. cans Condensed MiIk..7Hc 16-oz. cans. Condensed Soup..8Mc E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg... 5c Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsup or Prepared Mustard for 8c Hershey's Cocoa, bulk, lb 25c Golden Santos Coffee, lb 20c The best Tea Sittings, lb.... 12 He Uncolored Japan, English Break fast, Gunpowder or Sun Dried Japan Tea, Sue quality, lb. ... .38c The best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb , .30c Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, per lb., at .28c Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb., 30c, 40c Fancy Young America, Wisconsin Cream or Brick Cheese, lb 20c Neufchatel Cheese, each 3c Omaha's Favorite Vegetable and Fruit Market for Tuesday. Large. fresh Cucumbers, each... 5c 3 lbs. fresh Green or Wax Beans 10c 6 bunches Fresh Leaf Lettuce. . .5c 3 heads new Cabbage. 10c 4, bunches Beets, Carrots or Tur nips; for Se 6 bunches green Onion; 5c New Potatoes, peck of IS lbs. . .30c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 7 He 6 bunches Fresh Radishes 5c Large Heads Home Grown Cauli flower for 5e Extra Fancy, larfe, juicy lemons, Ser doien 20c ission Bell Cantaloupes, ea., 7 He California Fruits and Berries at lowest market price. Tlt Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays. 1 Specially, desirable office for a Real Estate firm with a rental business At the head of the stairs on the first floor, oppo site The Bee business office. This would rriake it especially conveient for people who wanted to deal with a real estate firm having houses for . rent ,It is almost as good as a ground floor location, and the rent is very reasonable, indeed. Price, per month $30.00 It carries with it all the advantages of service in ' THE BEE BUILDING - Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103. AMVSKMENTS. HIPP Heme el PARAMOUNT mnt WORLD Feature. TODAY Jaaae L. Leaky Preeeata tha Celebrated Photoplay Artlat BLANCHE SWEET , In "THE DUPE." A Fhotottruna of Suprama Htrit. AIRDOME 30th an Fantaaa. Street. TODAY "THE ANCIENT BLOOD." Featuring VIRGINIA NORDEN SThe Girl of Gold Gulch." "That Lonely Widow." BASE BALL : OMAHA VS. TOPEKA JULY 11-11-1S-14. ROURKE PARK ' FRIDAY, JULY 14 LADIES' DAY Cereea Uad at Silt BOX SEATS AT VARKALOW BROS. AMUSEMENTS. M II C C Partem.. Ill W . b ? eneea Dally, , -O- , -V. Nance CNeil la . "The Flamea of Johannit." Alao a Georie Ade Feble. ElVIRR ESS .J?DAY WEDNESDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE VAGABOND" ' ! Uoparda. Doyle EUW Clayton at Lennla. The VaJdee. Continuous Vaudeville end Pheteplar. II te 11 Every Day. , Lillian Gish !"' ' ,' v:' - f fa "An Innocent Magdalene" x Keyatone Comedy. -r V1'