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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY. JULY 17, 1916. REAL' ESTATE IMPROVED West. SELECT LOCATION Between Jackson and Jones on 13d At., rooms with alt the latest convenience, such as bullt-tn bookcase, buffet, sun room with French doers and many handy arraniementa in kitchen and entry; U oak finish and floor; house tar papered before sided and shlntled; built by day labor, the beat of material used. Let us how you this place, SCOTT & HILL CO. Pouf. 1001. around Floor, McCague Bids. A FINISHED PRODUCT. TEN-ROOM BUNGALOW BUC TO CAR. Adjoining Clalrmont; finest of oak fin ish, selected oak (double floors); floors very room; roomy closets; linen closet; bullt-ln faaturas. Price leas than cost to duplicate. Can five you beat of terms. This weak only, $3,250. Call OSBORNE, 701 Oma. Nat'l Bk Bid. D. 1474. WEST FARNAM CORNER. Modern s-room bungalow, with corner vacant Room to build two brick flats. 8 P. BOSTWICK A SON. BARGAIN AT $1,800. Wast end, house and lot. Ilul Daven port . Call 141 Lin mi In Blvd. Hsrn-y 1738. North. KOUNTZE PLACE. Just listed, a beautiful bungalow Just west of Kountsa Park, betwenn 20th and 24th; 6 rooms, with combination sleeping porch and sun room; oak finish and oak floors; has built-in fireplace, colonnade openings, built-in bookcase, and buffet ; on paved street, 1H blocks from car line; less than a half block from park. The entire attic of this bungalow Is plastered and finished, which would give you am ple space for two more rooms with a vary little crt. If desired. We have a very close price on this. Would bo clad to show you before you buy. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1781. BIG BARGAIN Out-of-town owner will sacrifice In or der to raise money. Five-room cottage, all modern, good furnace, three large rooms on first floor; two bedrooms and bath upstairs; paved street; located at 1601 N. 84th St. Price out from IM0Q to $1,000. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. MaC&gue Bldg. DUNDEE T rooms and sleeping porch, strictly modern, and In good condition. Price 14,600; terms. Located 4107 N. 48th St. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bea Bldg. Phone Douglaa 4270. FORCED SALE. Good lot Bedford Ave., with I -room house; well; rents 110; easy payments; 11,260. A bargain. GEORGE O. WALLACE, 614 Koellne. KOUNTZE PLACE restricted district resi dence for sale. F. V. Knlest 9516 N. ISth. South. c-ROOM oungalow. brand new. all modern, oak floors throughout; oak fin tab In liv ing and dining rooms; large, light white namal bedrooms; good location; restricted addition. A bargain at 11,160. Easy BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 4)42 Paxtop Bite. Doug 1719. FOR QUICK SALE 1746 8. 28th St.. 9 rooms, $1,600; 1747 S. 28th St., t rooms, $1,600. Will consider trade for St. Paul property. Address H. L. Turner, 12-14 E. flth 8t.. St. Paul, Minn. SAFETY F1H81. FOB. RELIABLE AND SAFB FIRE AND TOKNADO INSURANCE BEE O-NEIL'B R. E A 1N& AGENCY, 414 Brandft Thtr Bldf Tyler 1014 9079 8. 16TH 7-r. mod., newly-painted, pa pered and varnished; street paved; $24.60. Barks at Musll. D. 6967. i-ROOM house, all modern, for sale. $620 Pacific. Phone Harney I1J. Miscellaneous. STOP HERE Two-story frame house, 8 rooms and bath, basement with cement floor, fine garage, lot 60x124, with alley, nice shade trees, one-half block from 24th St. car line, close to publio school and near Catho llo parochial school, handy to churches of praetically every denomination, paved streets, paving all paid. This la a bar gain; price withheld as owner Is asham ed to advertise so low a figure. C. A. GRIMMEL, fit Om. Nat, Bk. Bldg, Phunc D. 1615. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. After looking at MINNS LUBA 30U dif ferent buyers decided tr it It wu to. boat proposition on tho tnark.t And they backed their Judgment by BUYING lota It YOU will com. out today you wlh understand wby otbere r. buying. CHARLES W. MAKT1N & CO. Trior 117. lit OmihA Natl B.nk Bldg. CUMING, near 29th St.. 22 or 44; must be .old to cloee estate. Qrlmmel. 840 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE. I dandy vacant lota. yj block to oar ttM ovt to 11.000 caah for quick aala, CALKINS A CO.. Douglas 1118 City Nat. Bank Bldg REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. LYNNWOOD Oo oat to Lynnwood today and sea the beautiful lota wo are sailing from 1460 to 1300. A. P. TUKEY & SON, Phone Doug. 601. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg. TOR BALE, SUBURBAN ACREAGE. II H acres en paved road, 1 miles of Benson. Choice land. AH In corn. Won derful opportunity. Pries IB SO. Easy terms. Might accopt residence as part pay. J. A. ABBOTT, Real Estate, Omaha. 1 ACRES, Including big 'crop blackberries and grapes, 4 miles N. W. postoffloa. Colfax 1677. VOR BALE Five Improved acres; $400 Sroflt yearly. Apply Mrs. Pallas, 6111 Mc Inley, Benson. Dundee. JlWdEBJ B-room modern oungalow. Built by us 11,760. On easy terms. U BKLBT at SONS. Phone Dong. 111. Dundea ' bungalow. Walnut 1666. Dundee lot. 1016. Walnut 1666. I. sens near Dundea Walnut 1661. Florence. tNB ACRE OF GROUND l-ROOM HOUSE 1100 CASH, 116 A MONTH. This aera of ground la located about H mil north of riorence, on tho macada mised road to Blair; has several small fruit trees, S rows of grapes across the acre, larga asparagus patch, balance In potatoes and truck farming. Tha owner Is willing to take $1,750, PATNB INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha National Bank Bldg. D. 1711. Miscellaneous. THREE ACRES FOR SALE. One-half orchard, one-half alfalfa; high. tightly, smooth land; Blrkhouser. addi tion, platted, II city lots, cheap; near twostreet car lines. Tel. Walnut 1111. REAL ESTATE Exchanges &HB remarkable increase In BBS Want Ada oan be traood to only one sourcs good results at law oost than any other Omaha pa par. 20,101 MORE PAID WANT ADS fa trst five months of llll than In earns rmnoa in int. to JL, Unproved, Call, for merchandise. 40 a., Improved, Colo., for Omaha noma. 61 a.. Improved, Iowa, for Omaha cottage. $1,000 first mortgage and $8,000 cash for each. Neb. or western Iowa farm, W. T. SMITH CO., P. till. 114 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. CLEAR downtown Income property for seven-room house . In Dundee, Hanscom park or Field club district. Assume or pay difference. Owners only. W. Q. Templeton, 603 Bea. AR MS,-Ranches, Residences, Apartments, Merchandise stocks. Income of alt kinds. Can match any deal of merit. J. A. ABBOTT 4 Patterson Blk.Omaha WILL exchange equity of IA60 In good 6- room house for auto; modern except heat. nape. Address A 460, Bee. sARMH, ranches, city property, acreage and Investments for sals and exchange. Morgan, 1911 Cuming HL Doug. 2461. REAL ESTATE Exchanges ;AN tell or exchange anything you have to offer C J. Can an, McCague Bldg. BQU1TY in good -r. houae for cottage worth ll.itiO Coif as 1061 after 10 a. m HOTEL and furniture at Dallas. 8. D. , whangs. D. 1707 Toland ft Trumbull KtAt tMAl t investment WM COLKAX, 706 Keallna Bldg. Real astata, elty property, larga ranches a sparlslty. BARGAINS in business and residence prop erty. O. P. Stebblns, 1110 Chicago. REAL ESTATE BW Prty FOR SALE 24x132. faces three straets; near new Ford building; splendid manu facturing site. Address, B-411, Bea FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN ON Apartment houaee. doubt, brick noueeo single houses, bualneae property and (ami lande at 6 per cent, IVj per cant gt I pr ot W. H. THOMAS. 221 Keellne Bid Douglas 2141. PRIVATE MONEY. SHOPBN COMPANY. KEBL1NB BUILDING. )MAHA b.mes. Eaat Nebraaka farme. (I'KKEKE REAL B8TATD CO.. 101 Omaha Nal'l. Phone Douglaa 2T11. MONEY to loan on Improved (arm. and ranchaa. We also buy good (arm mort. gagea. Klok. Inv. Co.. Omaha. KbIAL ttb'l'ATK ioana. an per cant. Se D K BUCK 41 CO.. 11 Omaha Nat Bant NO DELAY. W. T. GRAHAM, BKE BLDO. MONET on band (or city and (arm Ioana H. W Binder. City National Bank Bldg. CITY and (arm Ioana. I, IMj. per cent J. H. Dumont Co.. 41 Keellne mag. UiANa- 6 6ts Per1 cent LOANS TH08. L. UcOARRT, Keellne Bldg Red 4144. CITT Ioana a apeclalty. Loweat ratea. Flret Truat Co., D. 1151. 803 Ho. ism at. n A DVI M QDC 146 Omaha k Bldg - -i UONKV HARRISON MORTON. 1 PCU tin Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 1100 to llO.noo mad. promptly. F D. Wead. Waad Bldg.. l.tn ano rarnarq pta. Abstracts of Title. Pucrcntoa Atalncl Wo can bring VjUdiiili Lcc down your abatract on abort notice R. 7. Patteraon Bldg D. 1147. Title, Guarantee and Abatract Co!; rVcrr os Bo. 17th St.. ground door. Bonded by Maaa. Bonding A Ina. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldeat abatract o( fle In N.bra.ka ?llfi Brandle Theater FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. Colorado land excursions, axpens s paid. C. L. Nethaway. Florence, web. Florence i, Maryland Lands. BEAUTIFUL bay front eatate, 100 acres. I building". Very healthy. Halt a1 and plnas. 110.00 an acre. Improvements cost 911,000.00, Owner, P. O. Box 4411, Nlcetown Station, Philadelphia, Pa. rlissoun Lands. CHEAP FARMS--Any slsa, aaay terms. In tha beautiful Ozarks of Dent county. Mo. W. 8, Frank. 101 Neville Block. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. 2,600-ACRB ranch south Cherry county. Plenty of hay. Olva away prtca of 11.71 per acra. Buy this and make yoursalf rich. THOMAS CAMPBELL, f32 Keellne Bldg. 4S0 ACRES Keith Co. land for sals, or will trade for good, clean atook or dry goods, groceries or gents' furnishings: $1,000 worth of Improvements on place; priced right; 14.000. W. N. Orcutt, Belmar. Web. Oregon Lands. FOR SALE by Owner. Fine farm In Rogue River Valley, Southern Oregon, oloss to good town. Pacific Highway and large variety of famous mineral springs of that locality. Climate and scenic attractions unexcelled. Price, $46,000. For detailed Information address O. B. Hegardt, Port land, Oregon. (Personal). Wisconsin Lands. iiti'l literature and mapa on tho obeapeet p ' : land In United States. BAKER A TILLOTSON. !tr tjnd Douglas Sta.. Omaha. Dong. 1111. Miscellaneous. ARE YOU OOINO TO BUT LAND 7 If so, ft n copy of our Journal fit. It has lands, elty property and stacks of goods advertised from nearly every ststa. So that you can find Just what you wtsh In itg columns. Bstabllabsd II years, reaching 18.000 read era. Sand lie for one year s subscription, or 11 for five vears. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOURNAL. TRAER. IOWA, ACREAGE. i-A. to 6 A. tracts on car Una, Easy terms. C. R. COMBS, 811 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Doug, alll. Horses -Live Stock Vehicles F r Sale. ONE dark bay and one light bay horse. about 11 or 12 years old; 14 hands high; 1,000 pounds each; clipped ears; picked up July 6 th, 1916, and Impounded at City Dog Pound, Ith and Webster streets; will be sold at public auetlon at City Dog Pound Monday, July 17th, 1016, at 10 o'clock to the highest bidder. By order of A, W. Waggoner, Pouadroaater. 1 4-yr.-old Jersey cow; 1 l-yr.-old heifer, 1 7 -month-old Jersey calf; top notch stock. Inquire liOt list Ave., Benson, wen. WORK team, harness and wagon, must be sola at ones, can at no. etin. wi fax S97. TOUNO family cow for aala, Phone Wal nut JBBQ. 6S03 racinc. HAT. 16 BO toi A v Warner. 101 N 16. POULTRY AND PET STOCK I HAVE same choice retrievers, month old. Will sell females 110.00, males fife. An swer quick while you can get them. I. J. Ctemnoczolowskf, Box 136, Elba, Neb PIOEONS pay far better than chickens; always panned up; llttie space neeaea to start; free book explains all. Majeetic Squab Co., Dept. tl, Aflei, I a. THOROUGHBRED White Leghorn cocker- ls, S months old, 60c each. Mrs. van Hagen, Benson Acres. Benson 481. FRESH aquatic plants for your tlib globe, tOc. Will keep fish healthy. MAX OttlSl.ER BIND CO. FOUR Fox Terrier puppies for sale. Walnut 16 II. Screenings. II. lb ier 100 .be. 601 K. tlth Si. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OVERLANDS, FORDS, VELIE ltll MODELS. GOOD SERVICEABLE CARS FOR IU0 AND UP. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC., 1047 Farnam St. Doug. II SO. FRANKLIN roadster, running condition, 1911 model, I UP. Andrew Murphy efcSon. Must sell all our soood-band automo biles within 10 day. hav several makes and are giving better values than anyone else. Johnson-Danforth Co. - 1S!I-I1-II N. let. ft $100 REWARD For arrest and conviction of thief who steals your car while insured by KILLT, ELLIS THOMPSON, 111-14 City Nat Bk. Bldg. Doug, lilt. UH-D CAR BARGAINS AT MUHfHV-O BH1-N AUTO 00. 1114-11-11 Farnam St. A , wiu i rati uu a uw tofU for youj IC oca. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO., Itttb and Harney. Dong m. LIGHT roadster. In good condition, good tires, 2 extra tubes. Want larger car. Cheap If taken at once. Can be seen at 1424 Evans. Phone Web. SOU. FOR SALES Good "auto" work truck. 1 100. 2314 North ant street, 1276 SPEEDSTER I J 7 1. If you want a faat car In fine shape, all gears new and engine In fine shape, see tnis toaay. uamu. uougias his. AUTOMOBILES FOF SALE UAROA1N Light inuring, eleilrlc light., perfect condition. Carllele, 430 Flrat Natl. Ilk. Bldg. Office. D. 1100; rea., H. . Automobiles Wanted. WANTED Automobile worth about IS00 to 1,000 In good repair; will take machine aa flrat payment on S-room bungalow; balance like rent. 1140 a 90th Ave. Aut Repairing and Puinti' lino reward tor magneto we oan't .tir Coll, repaired: Baednrfer. 110 N. l'b. NKU. Auto hadlator Hepalr Service end price right. Ill tth at. 1. 11'- Auto Tire, and Gupplio, 'ON'T throw awajr old tire. We make on haw tlr. from i old one. and eave jrou k per oeot. t In 1 Vulcanlalng Co.. ill. Dav anport St.. Omaha. Neb. Douglaa IH4. .oxi-lN., tell; tons. l. n. Other eliea In proportion. Duplex Tlr. Oo..tlll far nam etreet. AUTO TIHBa REBUILT, 11.00 TO II.M. UVO TIRE CO.. 1111 CHK'AOO aT. Motorcycle and Bicycle. It AhL!liY-lMVlLtiuN MOT OKCVCLalB. Dar gain In uaed machlnea. Victor Rooa, "l'h. Uotoroycl. Man." 1701 Leavenworth. 1114 Single Indian for aale cheap. V. Ual lett. 111 So, lid Ave. Telephoo. Walnut 1170. BICYCLE In good condition, oheap. Phone Tyler Hi W, or 2!1 South ll.L FOR RENT 810 Worthington St.. U rooms, mod em. Near Brownell Hall. Beautiful shade trees, and In fine neighborhood. Rental $40.00 par month. George & Company Phone D. 750, 902 City Natl Bank Bldg. Legal Notices. NOTICE. TO GENERAL UNSECURED CREDITORS OF THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAT COMPANY: The following order, fixing the time for filing general and unsecured claims of cred itors a trains t tha Missouri Pacific- Railway Company and referring such claims to Spe cial uaster, lion, ueorge u mtencocK, Room 611. New National Bank of Com merce Building, 416 Pine Street, St Louis, Missouri, waa entered July Id, 1916. by Honorable William a Hook. United Statrs Circuit Judge for the Eastern Division, Eastern District of Missouri. In the Receiv ership proceedings against tha Missouri Pa cifto Railway Company. ORDER, REFERRING CLAIMS OF CRUDITORS TO SPECIAL MASTER AND FIXING TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS. IT IS ORDERED that the holder or hold ers of unsecured claims or demands against said defendant. The Missouri Pact Ho Rail way Company, and all persons (other than tne noiaers or bonds or other obligations payable by said Railway Company and se cured by mortgage or pledge of oollateral. tne respective trustees of mortgages or trust Indentures given to secure payment of the same, and the holders of such claims as may have been approved for payment by orders herein) who claim any Interest In, or Hen upon any of the funds or property in possession of the Receiver of said Railway Company, are hereby required to file state ments of the nature, dates of accrual and amount of their reepsotlve claims and de mands, duly verified by the oath of the person or by an, eft leer of the corporation making such claims, with GEORGE C. HITCHCOCK, heretofore appointed Special Master in this cause, at his office, Rooms 811 to 819, New National Bank of Com merce Building, 41S Pine Street, In the City of St. Louis, Stata of Missouri, on or befors the FIFTEENTH DAT OF AUGUST, ISIS. Claims shall be proved on the basis of allowance of interest to August It, IIH, the data of the appointment of the receiver herein, without prejudice to. the right of the claimants to claim Interest accruing there after upon the amounts found to be due to said claimants, respectively, on said lith flay or August, ltla. Any party to this cause, said rscelver, and any party who flies his claim or demand In aacoMance with this order, may tils with said Special Master within thirty days after AUGUST 16TH an answer to any claim or demand Died with him as herein ordered, and may contest the same. All claims and demands so filed are hereby referred to said Special Master to investi gate, hear proof and report thereon both as to the amounts Justly awing thereon, aa to any liens by wnicn tnsy are secured and as to the order In which they are lawfully entitled to payment. The Special Master may In his discretion hear proofs in re spect of claims contested or uncontested. in the city ox at. Louis or elsewhere, and shall notify all solloltors of record of the times and places of all hearings, and may adjourn such hearings from time to time and from place to place. Said Special Mas ter is hereby directed to proceed under this order with all reasonable diligence and make and file In writing his report or re ports on all claims or demands which have been filled and presented to him, and all soli citors ot record in this cause, as well as the solicitors of record for the parties present ing said claim or demands, shall be notified by the Special Master, in writing, and any filing of said report or reports, and any party to this cause, or holding any such claim or demand, filed as aforesaid, or said receiver, may. within twsnty days from the time of the filing of any such report of the Special Master, file specific exceptions thereto. Exceptions not so filed will not be oonsldered by the Court, and If no exceptions are filed within suoh twenty-day period the report or reports shall stand oonflrmed The Special Master herein shall cause that portion of this order relating to the presen tation and allowance of claims to be pub lished forthwith, onoe each week, for four successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation published In the City of St. Louis, State of Missouri In a newspaper af general circulation published In the City of Kansas City. Stat of Missouri; in a news paper of general circulation published in the City of Omaha, Stats of Nebraska; In a newspapsr of general circulation published in the City of Atchison, Stats of Kansas; in a nswspaper of general circulation pub lished in the city or Pueblo, state of Col orado, and in a newspaper of general cir culation published in the City of New York, Stats of New York. (Signed) WILLIAM C. ROOK, United Bute Circuit Judge. Dated July Id, Ills. S10JyU-lT-l4-U NKW YORK OKNKBAL MARKET Quoaatlens of tho Day en tk Various Com modities. New York. July 1 6. FLOUR Firm. WHEAT Snot, strong: No. 1 durum. ll.Sttt; No. 1 hard, 11.14; No. I northern Duluth, 11.11; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 11.11 f. o. b. New York. CORN spot, nrra; no. i yellow, loste o. t f . New York. OATS Spot, firmer J standard, 4lo48tto. HAY Quiet: prime, tl.lfi; No. 1. 11.10: No. I, tl.1091.S0; No. t, I0ei7o; ship ping, 7B0SAC hops steady! state, common to choice. 1916, 12030c; 1914. IffTc; Pacific coaat, 1916. 11 OUc. HIDES Firm; Bogota, iiHOHo; Cen tral America, l-ttc. LEATHER Firm; hemlock Brat, ITei seconds, 4e. PROVISIONS Fork, Arm; mess, 93B.909 17.00: short clear, 126.00031.60. Beef, strong; family, 111. 60O10-10. Lard, steady; middle west, ill. 90911.90. BUTTER Firm; receipt. T.TH tubs : creamery, extras, f 8 H 9 3 b J firsts, 17 O 28c; seconds, IftftOloc. EQGB Irregular; receipts, 10,141 case; fresh gathered, extra fine, HOSTc; axtra firstr, UOIftHo: firsts, 140)41,0. CHEESE Stsady; receipts. 8,198 boxes; stats, whole milk, flats, specials, lBViO bt; average fancy, wwiouc, POULTRY Live firm; broilers, 11028a; fowls, lie; turkey, 15 Olio. Dresssd firm; unchanged 1 turkeys, lie. Kansas City General Market. Kansas City, July II. WHEAT No. 1 hard, I1.07O1-U; No. S rod, U.O901.M; July 11.01; September, tl.OT; December, S1.08U. CORN No. 1 mixed, T80Tte; No. 3 white, 79c; No. 1 yellow, 799R0o; July, 76 c; September. 7lo; December, ISHOHc- OATS No. S whit. 41042o; No. 1 mixed, 14 03 Dec. BUTTER Creamery, 18c; flat, lie; seconds, 28c; packers, llftc EGOS First. 22c. POULTRY Hens, lie; roosters, lie; broiler. 2&o. Metal Market. New York. July II METALS Rather a better inquiry 1 reported in the copper market and the quotations of the larger selling agencies remain unchanged at about 29c for October ana later snipments. ks altera, however, are still offering electroly- tlo at from t24.00 to 2t.0O for nearby and forward deliveries. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Market Active, All Cereals Scoring Good Advance Over Friday's Quotations. WHEAT TRADE IS STRONG , Omaha, Jolr II. 1H Th. local caah market wa, quite active today and all eeraale aoored a aubatantte! Advance over yeeterday'e quotatlona. Wheat waa atrong, aelllng from lttOlc higher. The nargta between old and new wheat haa narrowed conalderably and the better grade, of both add around 11.01. No. 3 wheat .old around 11-04 and 11.01 and the No. 4 hard from ll.00Ol.0lt,. Corn reoelpta were light, but a fairly good demand waa In evidence and tha mar ket ruled from tiOle higher. Oata aleo bullleh and aold from HIjHp higher. There waa a fairly good call for oate and receipt, of this cereal were good. Rye and barley aold at practically un. changed prices. Clearancea were! Wheat and flour equal to 711,000 buehela: corn, 11,000 bushels; oats, 10,000 buehers. Liverpool oloaa: Wheat unchanged; corn, Id lower. Primary wheat receipts wete 1,011.000 buahels and ahlpmanta 171,000 buahels, against rscelpts of 411,000 bushels and ahlp ments of 111,000 bushels Isst year. Primary corn reoelpta were 940,000 buah ela and shipments 711.000 bushels, agalnat reoelpta of 621,000 buehela and shipments of 160.000 bushels laat year. Primary oats reoolpts were 610,000 bush els and shipments 660,000 bushels, against receipts of 661,000 bushels and shipments of 417,000 bushels laat year. CARLOT KECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ...1S ...134 ... 41 ...111 .. Hi ,.,11 101 111 II II II 4 eare. No. 6 1 car. : 1 ear, Ne. I 1 oar. I car, rhlrago ... Minneapolis nuluth .... Omaha Kanaaa City St. Liouls .. Winnipeg . . These sslss were repor' il today: Wheat No. 6 hard wlnr; I care (now). II. OS; 1 1-6 care (old), II.' It I care (new). 11.06 1,. No. I hard winter: I can, ll.06t; 6 care, II. 06; care, 6i.o.m; -. 11.04. No. 4 hard winter: 4 care. 11.01 Is; l car, 11.01; I cere, 11.01; 1 car, I1.00M; 1-1 car. 11.00; 1 oar, 8o. Sample hard winter: 1 car (new, heating). 11.06; 1 cere, lie Rye No. 4: I car. sic. namine. . war (barley), lo. Com No. 1 whltei I cars, TTHc No, I whltai 1 oar. 7714o: l-l car, TIVjO. Sample whit.: 1 car, 74c. No. I yellow: oar, 77 "Ac. No. I yellow: 1 car, 7c. Hample yellow: 1 car. 710. No. I mined: l-l oar, 76HO. No. I mlaed: 1 car, 17140 11e Ma 4 ml.nll! 1 Car. 76t.C. 1 .... 16 Uo. No. I mixed 71c; l-l car, 1ltc, Sample mlied: I'c. Oata standard: I oars, sso. hit.: 14 cars, llo. No, 4 white: ..fe... . ilk. namoio wnue: He; i car. 1701 IK care, 17 Sec I l- oar, J6ic; 1 car, 16 tec Omaha Cash Prloes Wheat: No. hard. 11.0601.01: No. I hard. ll.OIOI OIwi No. 4 hard, ,7o(M1.0l; No. I spring, II OIOI OI; No. I spring, I1.00O1.0I; No. I durum. 6I 17c; No. I durum, Italic. Corn: No. I white. 77Vte71Ho; No. I white. 71 77t4c; No. 4 white, 7ie76tc: No. I white. 76H7lc: No. I while, ilGTIMjC: yellow, 77H477e: No. I yellow. 7747H4c; No. 4 yellow, 760770: No. 6 yellow, 7IJ 76Hc: No. yellow, 7l7lo: No mixed, 761017": No. I mixed. 4 mixed. 7l07lwc; No. 6 mixed. 6 mixed, legptee. usie. .. " 3H40Jc: standard. II 9 " l whlta, line lc: No. 4 white. H Barley: Malting, 0IO7lo( No. I feed. IIO 61c. Rys: No. 1. lOOIlo; No. I. IIOIOc. OMAHA rUTVBB MARKET, Hoary Trading In Both Septsmbw aad De cember Wheat. . . . M..b.a fcv heavy trading in both September and December wheat, which advanced several cent, on new rumors of black rust from several of the Important wheat sections. Wheat opened slightly lower. ' but qulojlj rallied and reached a high mark of 11.01(4 for th. September at 11.01 S for December delivery. M, . Corn and oats were nrm f.trly active trading in bothof th.ee mar kets. ... 8ert.ro bar cloaed o ana ueosmo.. "SelltJmber and Decerab.r oata both closed at He advance. Omaha closing pne on ruiore. . ..... CI. Wh't Sept. Dec. Corn Opt. Deo. Oata BepL Use. Open. High. Lot 1 OIK l nn 71(4 Ilk im i oik 101: 1 0lttl IS 5 III 01(4 1x10614 71 X60j 111 TYeVT X10I xlOIH Tl(4 11 xll'i r4M ...it.d. unicago cioeing pniw. by Logan A Bryan, stock and iralh brokers, Art. 'ht. July Sept. Deo. Corn. July Sept Deo. Osls. July Bept. Deo. fork. July Sept Lard, July Sept Oct Rlba. July SpPt Open. High. LowT 1 01 1 II 101 1 00 1 11 101 1 12 1 11 m 77 71 77 740 1lR 74 61 11 " 40 41(4 40 4IVsO 41 40fi 42 41 41 is' io-ii 'ti'ii" ii'ii ii ii ii ii it ii II 20 11 17 11 10 It 26 II 10 II II It 40 II 40 II 40 13 I7 II 10 II 17 1 11 1 ll(i i ; 41 41(4 41 'ii'iiH it ii II 1114 II 17-10 II 40 II 47(4. 101 110 111 CIUCAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Black Ru-t Report from North Dwkot Lift Wheat Value. Chira. Julv 1 ft. Likelihood of tn.T damage from blank met led to efrelve buying today In the wheat market here. A a result sharp advance were voored and tne nnien waa iron i laini ot w "no w Stto, with July at 11.11 and September at I1.18H- Corn cloeed 10 to 22Hc up. and oat up lo IKo. In pro vie lone the out come ranged from lo decline to a rlae of 6c. Wheat advanced t th Mfhest quotation of th week, and held nearly all of the gain. Jumpe In price began within a few mlnutei after the market opened. Sultry moiet weather In the northweit furnlebed the motive power. Cool wlnda, which had been relied on to leeaen the black rust danger, seemed to have disappeared and re- Sorta were at hand that In some section of orth Dakota the pest was visible on the talks In every field. The assertion wa added that the rust wa not confined to an occasional stalk, but wa general. A further incentive to in duii iar in the fact that pit offering here were nn usually small until the market had showed a decided advance, and that wnen prom taking did ensue the effect was noticeably of a slight and temporary sort. Enlarged export aemana aooompaniea me rise In the value of wheat. It was esti mated that aa much a 1,000,000 bushel at th seaboard wa disposed of for shipment to Europe. Part of the total wa definitely aid to be domestic grown, th rest Cana dian. Liverpool dispatches Indicated some renewal of anxiety in regard to tne adequacy of supplies. Com r. rices were lifted br word that the crop was firing In Illinois, Missouri and Kan sas, 'temperatures aoove iuu were reported n the soutnwest, ana there wa serious ;om plaint of the absence of rain. In oata, as In other cereals, crop damage reports acted as a handicap on the bear. More over, the call from the seaboard wa good, and stocks were expected to show a big de crease for the week. Provisions rallied en account of the strength of grain. At first the market had been depressed owing to a decline in tne value ot hogs. Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red. nominal: No. i red, 11.14; No. t hard, nominal; No. 2 hard, 11.1014. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 80 $ flic: No. 4 yellow, 787lo; No. 4 white. T6H977o. Oats: No. 1 white, 41 0; standard, 4lo. Rye; Nominal. Bar ley: 11910c. Beads: Timothy. 18.76; clover, $7.000 14.00. Provisions: Pork, I34.B093MO, lard, 111.17. ribs, I19.10O U.70. BUTTER Unchanged. EOOB Receipt, ll.llt cases market u- e hanged. POTATOES Unsettled; new, reoelpta, 10 oars; Kanaaa, Missouri and Illinois Ohio, 76 He; Virginia bulk, l-O0o; Virginia barreled, t2.(i0O2.7S. POULTRY Alive unchanged. Minneapolis Grain Mark. Minneapolis, July 10. WHEAT July, $1.16; September, $1.1S01.1S. Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.1-; No. 1 northern, $1.17 91.30; No. 3 northern, 1.U 1.17 . rLOUR Unchanged, BARLEY 3710. BRAN $17.60013.0. CORN No. 3 yellow, b20$3. OATS No. I white, 40040, iTLAXflKED $1.1491.11. NEW YORK STOCKS Business on Exchange Is of the Usual Midsummer Sort. TENNESSEE COPPER LOW New Tork, July IB, Detailed or specific comment concerning today' brief session would serve no purpose other than to dis close It hollow and superficial eharaoter. Business was of th usual mid-summer sort. In that operation were limited to the professional element, which sought out new points of weakness, with Indifferent success. Tennessee Copper fell three point to Its loweat price of recent year before eupport Ing order and short coverings effected complete recovery. Equipments and motors, with other Industrials and minor specialties reacted slightly but these, too, came for ward later, losses proving only temporary or nominal. Among th high priced apeelaltle Beth lehem Hteel wee consplououa for It gain of 96 point and Sear Roebuck was un usually active on It rise of point, nana were steady to strong and United States Steel traversed a narrow radlua with some hnavtnes In United States Industrial Alco hol. Total sale of stock amounted to 148,000 shares. The hank statement bore out It promise of a large caah gain. General news Included the weekly state ment of the mercantile agencies, which referred to the eeaaonal Influence on various lines of Industry with further a be taction of speeulatlv buying. In th main, th general trade situation wa regaraea m more wholesome. Crnld to th amount of $?4.000,000 Was received from Canada, making the fourth installment of the week. There was vir tually no market for foreign excnans. rates to leading center showing no change. Trading In bonds was restricted to a few special Issues at quotation unaltered from the preceding day. Total sales, par value, si.sib.wow. United State bond were unchanged on call during the week. Number of sale and quotations en ie-uin stocks were; , . . sale, nifn. ww, -i Am, Beet Sugar.. 3,0(iflfl American Can Am. Car A Foundry Am. Locomotive . , Am. Smelt, ft Ref.. Am. Sugar net.,,. Am. TcL A Tel.... Am. Z.. I A S.e.e Anaconda Copper. . Atrhlaon Raid. locomotive. Baltimore A Ohio.. Hrook, Rapid Tran, B. A S. Copper.... Cal. Petroleum. . . . Canadian Pacific Central Leather. . .. Chesapeake A Ohio C, JJ A St. P Chicago A N. W... C. R. I. A P. Ry.. Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel ft iron. . Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steel nistiller Securities Krle General Electric. . . Great no. pra Ot. No. Ore ctfs. . , Illinois Central.... Inted, Con. Corp.. inspiration uopper. Inter. Harvestsr... InL M. M. Pfd. ctfs. K. C. Southern. . . . Kennecott Copper.. Louisville A Nash.. Max. Potroieuiu.... Miami Copper..... M. K. A T. Pfd... Missouri Pacific... Montana Power.... National Lead K(wari. Couoer. . . . New York Central. . N. T.. N, H, ft n. , Norfolk A Weatern. Northern Pacific... Pacific Mail Pacific Tel. at rei.. Pennsylvania Mi 16 H 1114 664 64V, 64 14 6144 J.noo Lion i enn "too 'uVu !-- 1.100 3414 l"4 1,100 It 7144 100 104U 1044 104V4 1.100 61 m 67 400 II II V.ioi ii" 'ii" nit u 100 17l 17l4 171 100 li 63 634 100 II 61 II 100 16 16 M "iio 'io 'io io 1,000 46 46 41 00 41 41 41 , 13 .000 17 66 67 100 41 41 41 1,100 16 16 14 164 1,100 111 HI 118 1,101 16 i.ioo 'ii 4,100 II 00 14 400 II 16 100 101 101 ei II lot 60V4 100 111 111 HI 400 111 111 HI It 4 1,600 67 1,100 II 1,100 17 16 11 6 100 17 600 94 7 33 67 SI 7 43 25 7 23 1.000 11614 1S4 126 11,000 II 21 24 Ill 1,100 131 111 111 600 SI II II 1,600 105 106 104 10,400 64 14 64 200 117 117 117 100 76 76 76 100 17 17 17 II 1,100 II 14 14 Hay Con. Copper.. Reading Rep. Iron at 8teel. Shattuck Arts. Cop Southern Pacific., Southern Railway. Studebaker l-'o. . . , Tenneeeeo uopper. Texaa Company... Union Pacltlo. .... Union recmo pia. ti a. Ind. Alcohol United Btatee Steel U. S. Steel pfd. . . . Utah Capper. ...... Wabaeh pfd. "B". Western Union.... West Blsctrlo.... Total lals. far the day, 146,000 aharaa. Statement of Clearing Bow. BasJu. . .- I.l. 1 . .,,.1.1 .I..M,nl new xora, .... ... - - of clearing house banks and trust oom- panles lor ins weea euow. ..r u. 111 101.470 resenre la excess of Isgsl rs ...in...u This I. an Increase of 141,111.- 411 over last wsek. The statement follows: Decrease. Loans, discount. ... 7...M.1II.IIM0 1II.IIMM Jtessrrs In own vault, tjs...... .,.i.,vvw Koeervo m .u.t " , Rosorv. bank.. 111,141.000 Bassrva In other ........ Jt ... 11.111.000 Net demand depos its e,..,v..,vv. Nst Urn. deposits. 110,014,000 ri,,,i.tlon 11,611,000 Aggregate reeerv 111,711,000 uxoeM .-. . .Increase. (B) Of which I4,77,,00, is specie. ununarr mm,m . -" panlss In Oreater New Tork not Included in Clearing - 1,110,000 1,011,000 11,114,000 1.214,000 47,000 ,0.461.100 1,111,100 114,110,100 11,411.100 Doorcase. 411, 100 141,100 100.100 1,163,100 14ene, uwouwuw, .... ... ... to '"vw Legal tender. Total deposits Banks casn rs- - i . ..1 .- L. . .. reeerve in .u,.. Mew Tork Money Market. H.w Tork. July II. PRIMS MERCAN TILE! PAPER 4 per cent. STKRI.IWU BiAV-Ai.ui otavr-onr Dine, 14.71; demand, 14.71 11-16; oablea, 14.76 7-16; franc demands, 16.11; oablea, SILVER Bar, llc; Maxloaa dollara, 47o. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. steady. XU. 8. r. 10, reg. e.wini. ai. ai. ewe.au. xdo coupon ... IIK. C. So. ref. la. 10 xU. S. la, reg... 100 L. A N. un. 4s.. 14 xdo coupon ...100 III, K. 4 T, 1 Is 76 XU S. 4s. reg... 10lsM. P. con. H...101 xdo coupon ...110 Mont. Power 6s.. 7 A Smelt ls.10N. T. C. dab. Is. Ill Ant Tsl. g. Tel. N. T. City 414. ..106 7i ,14 10llN. T N. H. 4b Anglo-l'renoh Is. Ii! 1 ov 6s .....lit Atch. gsn. 4a... 1110. Paolflo 4s... ,1 B. O. 4s 01s do Is 66 Beth. St. ref. Is.100 Ore. 8. L. raf. 4s II Csnt Pao. 1st... llPao. T. T. 6s. .100 c. A O. cv. 4s. l6Penn. oon. 4s..l04 C. B. Q. t 4s 7 do gen. 4s...l01 C M A 8C P. Reading gen. 4a.. H iv I lOTSt. L. A San. F. C. R. I. A P. Ry. . ref 4e .... .71-11 Vef. 4a '4 So. Pac. ov. Is. .101 xC. A 8. ref. 4s 11 do ref. 4s 10 D. A R. a. o. U. 7lSo. Railway 6s. .101 do rsf. 6s 70 Uunlon Pao. 4a.. 06 Erie gen. 4a 74 xdo cv. 4s.... 3 Sen ICIec. 6S....106 xU. 8. Rubber 4s. 101 iriL No. 1st 4s lU. B. Steel 6a. ...106 L C. ref. 4a I W Union 414e.. 4 Bid. Asked. 103 100 101 7 7 I 111 xBld. Local Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished br Burns, Brlnker A Co., 441 Omaha National bank building, Omaha, Neb.:. Hlooke n . A r. . r.rd Fairmont Cream. Co. 7 pet. pfd. 101 Oooch Mill. A Ele. Co. 7 pot pld II Cudahy Packing Co. 7 pot. pfd. .104 Lincoln T. A T. common 7 pet. . ! Lincoln Traotlon Co., C pet pfd. 94 Kansas City Ry. A Lt. p(d 60 vlnnt&ln fltatea TeL 7 Dot Ill Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfd.. II 17 Omaha A C B. St Ry. pfd.... 71 71 Poters Mill Co. pfd Jl 100 Sulsbcrger A Sons, pfd 16 7 bloux City Btock tsrds oommon 17 21 Sioux City Stock Tarda, pfd..,. II 10 Swift A Company Ill Union Btock Tarda, I pot stock.. II 101 Bonds Anglo-French is. Oct 16, 1120. 16 16 Armour A Co. 414s. 1630 0814 nnnth. Bt. Louis 6s. 1031 0914 100 Beneon, Nsb. Belt. B'ds 6s. 1046.107 107.16 Co umhus Lt Chi. Union Station T Pnrtl'd Cem't C Ken. City Railway Co. notes... 100 100 Ken. city Railway ist s, si Lincoln 6. A Electrlo Is, 1141. II Lincoln Traction 6s, 1111 II Omaha Oaa 6s, ll7 4 Omaha Elect. L. A P. Co. 6e.... 7 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. 6e. 1131. Suleberger A Sons Co. 6a, 1141.. II 100 City of Tork. Nsb. O. L 6s, 1110.101 102 Ben. a am ds, iii,ivf iu..n Ht, A P. 6s, lU. 96 5S tatlon 4 Tii. 1S... (94 09 m't Co. s, 1918-314. 99 100 99 Honrs. Sheep. 7,106 1,00b Cattle. 4.71 4.404 10, SKI 7,6fiS 1.578 9.0&S 4,U 1,849 S.878 7.034 718 8.727 1,881 IIS 10,600 .... Official Tueaday V.'.V WIKLI.VI iiiuriQU ,,, Official Friday ii,g.i.iei.v4j cwiuraay Six dare this wmI. .1 (tea Same days last wck..l0.81S Name days I weeks atol6,078 81.737 4.4f7 flame days I weeks as;olrj.417 5 18 Sl,4 Same days 4 weeks agolM70 H9.8(l lf,7M Same days laat year., 18,170 81,180 66,448 The following thi h(itB th. rinr. nt cattle. hoa and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year: MIS I (41 K Tea. n faille .... mi6 B33.088 I0.0M Hoars 1.979 (111 1 la ft ion til Sheep 1,044.870 1,163,199 lOTJli Th- following; table shows the averaff prlrb of hoR at Hit Dmaha live stork mir tor lhw int few days, with comunrlanna: Hate. June 7 June tl June. If June 10 July 1 J my , July July I. Julv f July July f July io Julv 11 ! July II. J my is, July 14 July 1ft C.t M, at 1 Wabash Missouri Pacific.,, tnion Pacific C. A N. W., east.... n m u u C, At P.. M At 6!.' nan .... C B. A Q west!!!! i n t i ii Illinois Centrsl....V. unicajje UL West... Total reoelpta.. LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Cattle Receipts for the week Hog Mark-t Closed a Little Bearish. LIGHT RUN OF SHEEP Omaha. July It, ltU. 64.68 80,148 8L. 461 14.618 1 91 6 Ilgi6jm4.l 91 3", Iff 1 2 IftlVT I IB 4ft I T 14 4AiI TH I 44 T 94 S 98 t 46U 7 14 I II T 84 II 9 n 7 14 I II II m 7 41! 1 17 I 86 I 19 18 I emf 7 16 I 10 I 61 T 19 m 1 71 f ti i i I 684 7 11 ft e f B 64 7 14 t 16 I 11 I II 7114 H 1 11 I t2 7 SI I jt 8 A t 19 S 76 T 19 70 6 90 I 47 1 70 T 24 t SI 97 8 61 I 71 7 20 17 t 6m 6 70 71 T II 8 94 T 11 9 H 6 84 I 66 T 16 10 I 61 6 RB 8 86 1 66 I 84 6 16 I 64 8 69 T IB I 16 Hu inlay .."TT na aisposuion or live stoon at the Union Stook yards, Omaha. Neb., for terday- 'BU1"i o oioc yes- RECKIPT0 CARS. Cattle. Hois. Sheep. !! I !. I 14 1 8 61 IS 4 14 18 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris A re Swift A Compap"..., Cudahy Packing Co.. Armcur A Co 0c hw arts A Co J. W. Murphy Ro. ....1.686 ....1.101 ....1,461 ....1,948 .... 386 .... 464 l1' 10,111 CATTLB Reft.tf.t- H.i. vi. l. have been rather liberal for this time of year, some 16,600 head, or about 6,000 more than last wsek, and 1,600 mora than for the corresponding week last year. Quality of the offerlnge haa been of the usual midsummer character, choice Ion fi fed cattle being comparatively scarce, and most of the stuff showing more or leaa grass. In the main lt haa been a dull lower market and tha revision of prices to a summer basis has been responsible for a decline of 160!6o on practically all grades. ouysra are snowing a seasonable partiality for desirable year) Inn and hnrtvw-i-M steers, although, the choirs heavies still command a premium. At tha elose of the week prime heavy beeves did not sell much over 110.81, while the beat of the yearlings would stop at 110.00, Bulk of the fair to good 1,000 to 1,100-pound cattle are now selling at a spread of I8.76O9.00, and there is a rainer weaK undertone to the market. A few westsrn rangers have shown up this week and prices have also been lower on those, althougb the range Is wide. Prime greasers aeU jp to 19.00, while common and Texaa stuff Is going at $6.7697.36. The wwLrin rn i nation nss naraly opened up yet, but dealers are looking for a fair run of northwestern cattls next week. In cows and heifers there haa not been a great deal of change during the week, Desirable grades are brlnalna about a- mucn mm a weeK ago, while the market haa been uneven and very uncertain on the medium and common stuff that hu Mn. tKuiea tne pujk of the receipts. Veal calves, bulls, stairs, etc., are selling in much mu -ma nwicnoi t.B a week ago. Business In StOCk era and tmmAmrm kmm bean exceptionally light this week, but In spite of that fact there haa hnan a -ham decline In prices and closing quotations are fully I6O860 lower than a week ago. Country demand has been very disappoint ing, as the rush of farm work haa kept prospective buyers at home and the lumpy condition of the fat cattle market has been a further depressing feature. Quite a good many cattle will be carried over until next week In yard traders' hands. Quotatlona on cattls: Good to choice beeves, 9. S6O10.16; fair to good beeves, 89. 160M6; common to fair beeves, 18.860 1.26; good to choice yearlings, 9. 60O10.00; fair to good yearlings, 88. 609.60; common to fair yearlings, 17.3608. 60; good to choice neirers, mi. 2b vs. id; good to cfholce cows, 88.7607.76; fair to good cows, 16.0006.7ft: common to fair oows, S. 76 0 6.00; good to choice feeders, 97. 6008.16; fair to good feeders, 67. 00 Of-80; oommon to fair feeders, 6.00(P7.U0 good to choice stock ers, 97.600 8.16; stock heifers, 96.60O6.76; stock oows, I6.16O6.60; stock calves, 96-76O8.60: veal calves, 99.0OOH-6O; beef bulls, stags, etc., l6.60V7.ib; poiogna bulls, I6.6098.b0. HOOfl The market was another bearish affair all ths way through. Nothing of consequence waa carried over yesterday, and that was lndesd fortunate, for fresh re ceipts were far too large for a Saturday. Shippers put la another tight day, and with the tendency lower at all other points. packsrs had no great difficulty In getting prloes down. Movement was not quite so lively on early rounds as It waa yesterday, but at that trading got started la better season than was to be expected. Packers' offers were fully lea to In spots lOo lower right at ths outset, and despite sellers' protests that so great a decline was unwarranted, tnat waa me way tne nogs finally sold, most droves going on a full 16o lower basis, while not a few sellers claimed that they bad to make concessions or as much as lOo In some Instances. Choice hotra. which up to today showed less de cline than any other kind, were, If any thing, punished worst today, topa dropping a quarter. fltnae todar'a break o rices are mt tha low est levels sesn slnoe the early daya of July. In tho last two days a run 100 aeciino nea been registered, which means that values are a full 16c lower than a week ago, when bulk sold at 19.6608-76, and the top stood at 91.96. One of ths big features of this week's market oame Thursday, when choice heavies sold at 910.00, the first time the price has been paid here since April, 1110. Representative saiea. No. At. SK Tr. No. Av. 19. .JUS T6..197 if receipts show any rolnma at all. Nomi nal quotations at the week's close put good " to chotce lambs at 910.60010.66, with fair to plain grades on down, but as noted above, in viewing yesterday's bad slump at 'h tha Windy City, some doubt la expressed as to whether brat rangers would sell this high were they here. Notwithstanding tha weaVness In lambs on the olose, eld sheep finished fully steady at the week's advance of a quarter or more. There haa been a very good demand for ewes and yearling alt week, and while supplies have been fairly large on aome daya, valuea showed a steadily stronger tendency. Decent to good ewes are now . selling at 97.1607.60, while fair to best wethers ars quotable at 97.0007.86, and , good yearlings are bringing 97.7608.36. Feeders were not plentiful enough at any -stage of the game to make market. Such lambs as showed up sold a little higher than at ths olose of last week, bulk moving up to 19.00, with a top on one load of ti.ru, j Feeding yearlings are quotable at 96.60 0 -7.16. while yearling ewes have sold above. 88.00 and are nominally quoted to 8.60- Feeding ewes of a fair to good kind are, ' selling at 96.0006.76, with mature breeiT- -ers at 96.0007-60. As was the case a rear v ago, the tine between feeding and breeding, ewes will be hard to draw. . Quotatlona on sheep and Iambs: Lambs... good to choice, 910.60O10.66i lambs, fair to good, 99-76010.60; lambs, feeders, 98.600 . 9.06: yearlings, good to choice, 97.7508-86 ; yearlings, fslr to good, 97.0007. 7ft; year tings, feeders, 96.6007.16; wethers, fair te ' choice. 11.7607.75: ewes, good to choice. : IT. 0007.60; owes, fair to good, 6.767.O0; ewes, plain to culls, 94.0005.76; ewes, feed-; v ers. 94. 60 OB.TI; ewss, yearlings, 97,60 0 8.60;.' ewes, breeders, 1's and up, 96.00OT.I0,. Cattle CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Dull, and Market Weak, Hogs nneep we. Chicago, July 16. CATTLS Receipts, 400 head; market, weak; natlva beef cattle, 97.10OU.00; weatern Steers, 4 I8.10OI.26; stockers and feeders, 95.4009.40; ows and, heifers, 91-60O9-60; calves, 98.50O11.00.' - HOOfl Receipts, 11,000 head; market, dull, mostly 10c lower; bulk of salsa, $1,661 9.90; light, 99.8609.86; mixed, 98.I0O10.00; heavy, 99.36010.00; rough, 9.09.4I; pla, 98.1009.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Keeaipts, 1,009 head; market, weak; wethers, 96.T6OI.90; swes, 98.1607.40; lambs, 17.1601071. s . Kansas City Uvs Steak Market. . ' Kansas City, July 15.-CATTLE We cetpts, 800 head: market, steady; prima fed steers, 910.00010.60; dressed beef steers,' 17. 6009.90; western steers. 97.00 010.00; , southern steers, 96. 611,08-66 j cows, 94.710 7.76; hstfers, fl. 0009.70; stockers and feed ers, 96.l60t.S6t bulls. t6.60OT.S6; calves, 96.60OU.00. HOGS Reoelpta, I.M0 head; market, lower; bulk of sales, 9 660 83tt: heavy. IllOOl.lim packers and butchers. 89 70O JIH; tight. I9.66O9.70: plge. 99.600 SHEEP AND LAMBS -Receipts, t,00 head; market steady; lambs, 9lft.6IO10.S0; yearlings, 97.Tft08.36; wethers, 9T.SftOT.T6t ewes, 16.710 7.40. I St, Louis lira Steak Market. St. Louis, July 1 6 CATTLE Rseelpts. 860 head; market steady; natlva beef steers, I7.604J11.00; yearling steers and heifers, II. 60010.68; oows, I6.60O8 36 stockers and feeders. 96.50OB.60; southern Steers, 96.660 90; prims yearling steers and belfen, 16. T6 O10 36; cows and heifers, 6. 00O8.00; prima southern a leers, . 0000.00; natlva calvae. 96.OOOU.76. HOGS Reoelpta. 10,009 head; market lower; pigs and lights, 9S.T60S-86; mixed and butchers, 6006.96; good heavy, 9. 86 OI0.00; bulk of sales, 9t.60 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, lot head; market steady; wethers, II. 00O8.00; clipped ewes, 14.0008.00; dipped lambs. 96.000 10.00; spring lambs. 9T.00O10.lt. St. Joseph Lire ttaek Market. Bt. Joseph, ' July 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, 96.60O10.S6; cows and heifers, 94.S609.6t; oalves. 17. 00 11.00. ., HOOS Receipts, 6.000 head; market ' lower; top, 99.81; bulk of sales. 99.40 09. 89. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. ltt head; market slow; lambs. 910.00O10-9O; ewes, 96.7607.35. Sioux City Lire Stock Market. Btoux City, la., July 1ft. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100; cows and heifers, 9.10O-40. HOOS Rscelpts, 7.000; tOlOc lower; heavy, 9I.40O9.60; mixed. 99.I6OS.40; light, 99.10O8-36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100. Bank Clearings Bank clearings In the United State, for tha week ending July II, as rsported te Brand street's Journal, New Tork, aggregate 14,. 01,140,000, against 14, 101,411. 00 laat week and 11,111,467,000 In this week last rear. Canadian clearings aggregate 1107,141,000, as against 1101,111,000 last week and 1111.004, 000 In this week laat year... Fallowing are ths returns for this week and last, with par entages of ehange shown thla week as oom- pared with thta week last year; CITIKI. Amount 171 10.. Ill 51. .Ill 70. .Ill 10.. 101 40. .Ill 100 II II ... I IS It IIH IS. .116 ... I I7t 70. .Ill 40 I 41 II. .116 ... I II Bh. Pr. 110 II 10 100 10 160 I II 0 10 40 60 ... .10 16. .131 RHSR, Reeelnu. thta week hn. been the smallest sines four weeks ago, or In ...t,.. worrfa. the emalleet sine, stock began coming. During the first four day. ot the week lambe held a good firm tone, supplies being modersts and demand good, and up to Thursday's close were aa much aa a dime up for th. week. Testerday a bad slump at Chicago In which aome gradee were Quoted a quarter lower, put an easier feeling Into trie local mereei. ,nu whm. there waa nothing her. to show the break, tendency waa without a doubt lower. The result Is that closing Quotations are no more than steady with a week ago. A few good native lambs sold at 110.11 yeeterday. and while westerns have been outselling na tive., It wee considered doubtful If choice range Iambs would have made 110.61 had there been any aort of a run here. At any rate trader, believe that a reaction Is due. and look for a reduction In prloes nsxt week New Tork Chloago Philadelphia, ... Boston St. Louts Kansas City.... Ban Franolaoo. . Pittsburgh Baltlmors Clsveland ...... Detroit Cincinnati Minneapolis .... l.oe Angelas..., Omaha New Orleans.... Milwaukee ..... Loulsvlll. Atlantlo St. Paul Brattl. Buffelo Portland. Or.... Flchmond Lsnvsr Houston Indianapolis ... fort Worth.... Providence ... Washington ... Bt Jossph Memphis Hertford Salt Lak. City.. coiumoua .... Toledo Nsshvllls .... Duluth Albany Des Moines... Rochestsr .... Savannah .... Galveston ... Norfolk ...... Wichita New Haven... Spokane Oakland Grand Rapids. Stouz City..., Scranton . . . P. orla Macon , Hvr.cuee Springfield.' Masa.1 worceater Jacksonville. Fla. Auatln , . Oklahoma Birmingham . . . Little Rook..... Chattanooga ... Lincoln ........ Fremont 111,171,160,000 161,111,000 110,171,000 100,101,000 1,180,000 11,114.000 91 lit AAA 47,164,001 41,606,000 41,150.000 1S.122.00A 16,171,000 SK 1.S AAA i!,9n4,ooo 10,111,000 ll.76l.0001 11,410,000 14,711,000 11.111,000: IK .21 AAAl 11,711,000 u.eis.ooo 17,111,000 11,111,100 1,107,000 11 SSl.AAA !., 004! IV.,,1,000 10. 421. AAA ,,500,0001 ,s.a,uou I TA..AAA 1,111,000 11,61,, ,001 11.16M0O 7,617,001)1 4,117,000 5.2J0.O00 . KS..AAA .114,000 ,BZ,,000 1,514,040 4,646,000 , 4,121,000 4.11. OAS 1 111 AAA l.ltMoaJ 4,081,000 4.407.000 1,111,000 1.911,000 1,101,000 1,171,000 ' 4.117,000 4,101,000 1.745,000 1.1 IS. AAA . 4,117,01)0 1,411,000 1,201,000 1,111,000 1,170,100 71,000 Laat waek'a. Ine. 17. II. I 1.1 40.1 II. 1 It I H.7 II. I II. I 10. 1 4.l 17 II. 11. 1 1 71.1! 11.11 II. 1 'ii! ii. : i.i ii. o . 14.4 II. I II. I I.T 41.1 V, 11.4 J7.I 11.8 II. I 74.4 II. I 11.1 41.0 I!-! III .71 Omaha Co.ie.al Market. Wholesale prtca. of bssf .out. sffeotrve July 17 are aa follows! No. f ribs, lie: Mo. 1, lie; No. I, 17e. No. 1 chucks, llo; No. 2, 18c; No. 1, 11 Ho. No. t loins, I4o; Ho. I, :lc: No. I. lltto. No. 1 rounds. 17Ho; No. I. 171,c; No. I, 17 o. No. 1 Plate 104c; No. 1, 10c; No. I. IVjo. .. ,. frogs Markat. 'i.A, .' New Tork, July 11. Th. market for sugar futures waa quiet, but th,. undertone was steady and closing price, were unehanged to I points nst hlghsr on covering. Bales, 400 tons. September cloeed at l.41o: De cember, l.lOo; March, 4.66co. Raw and re tilted sugar cloaed ateady. - , London Btook Marksl. . SILVER Bar. 21 t-lld per ounoe. " s MONEY 4 "j per cent discount RAT&a short and thre. : months. 64 per cent. ;: ;i Have 1 PHOTOS RETOUCHE Bee They will maKe better Pholo-Enffraved Plates Bee Entfravino Dept. Phnrt . TVlav Clf( l uildin,g Omaha.Nebr. OUR J