LIVE STOCK MARKET light Ron of Cattle Sold Out at 40 Oenti Higher Than , , , ast Week. SHEEP HOLD FOR MORE PAY Vtacaleta war.: Official Monday fWlrlal Tu-jada? . OTflplal W.dne.dar' Official Thuraday Batlmat. Friday . Omaha. July II. 111. Cattla. Hofa. Slp ... 4.011 4.1U ... J.I93 1.141 ... .2 Mil .... 1,14 Mil .... 4i t.JM IS. OS 11.144 K.l" 1.S00 40.H1 n.m 44,124 41.071 41.410 (4,121 41,14' 40.241 10.144 14.111 44.311 17.117 . nr. aya thta v "-4n f4ama aaya taal w..k . 14,041 f4ama da.ya S weak. a.o14.411 Kama 4mya t waeka agnio.lbl TJcma tiara 4 wacka acol 4,114 UmmM ilava laat vur. 1M1I Tha followlnr tabla ahowa th racalnta of cattl.. hoga and ahoon at tha South Omaha Nva alack markat for tha yaar to data, aa catnparad with laat yaar. IIU. IIU. Inc. Dac. ratla 711 141.701 11,021 Han .....2.047,041 1,4-4.014 211. 114 haaa 1. 141.441 1.111.071 101.414 Tha fallowlnc tabla ahawa tha avarat. eneaa or nor at tna umana uva aioca mar-, hat for tha laat fw daya. with comparlaona. Ttafa. 1I1T7 year, but aitramaly Mint raceipie , aiaa. h.ra and a atcady advanca an arouna tna circuit acoaonud far tha local upturn. Quality of tha offaiima tha aarly jiart ' of tha waek waa anytntng out fooa. out tna laat two or thraa daya' auppllaa hare been of a very daalrabla aort. Bwaa, . wethera and yearllnca have aold In about tha earn notrhea all week. Feeder lambe aoared 21c upturn . tho-flral two- daya of -fne week, and alnca then have held about teady. i ' . ' Quotatlona on eheep and lamba: Lamli. rood to choice, $11.36 10.41; lamba, fair to aeod, tl.TSlylo.Si: lamba, foedera, tl.TBO yaarllo.a, good to cneice, ai.oofpi.z.; yaarllnga. fair to good. I7.I09T.I0; year. Itnga. feedera, aa.ioo7.li; wetnara. fair to choice. II. 7101. 00; ewea, good to ehofca. 17.0007.40: ewea. fair to good, I4.74B7.O0; ewea, plain to culla, $4.".0..7.; awae, feed ere, 14 404J4.00; ewea, yearllnga, I7.loet.00; ewea. breedera, Sa and up, I4.00O7.II. Repreaontatlve aalaa: av, rnca. 141 Idaho wethera 14 111 Idaho weth're 10 111 Idaho wethera It II Idaho wethera ... II. II native ewea '.,,..,,,..101 101 cult ewaa II Tulr 14 Jul" II July II Itilv IT , July II. July II. July It. July II.; eiMy ii July II July 14. July, II. Jury II. I July 17.! July ... HH. 1114 11111.11112. 1111 II I II t II I II I IIH I II I 14 l T II 1 tl I 11 S 11 7 II 14 T 01 I Tl I 12 T II I lltf I Tl I II T 17 I I T e I II T 10 9 11441 I II I (II lOkl 17 1 Tl I IT e 2114 III ill III I II I II I I I II 111 t 1444 III t 14 I TT T II I I7SI I I 14 I TT T 47 I Til III I IT I lit I II I II ' T II I 14 t III I II II e 14 II e II I 14 II I II I 17 I II a II I II 41 I It 14 ; Sunday. : Koclpta and dlinoaltlon of lire atoek at the Union Stock yarda, Omaha, for twonty- nwure ending at o clock, p. m., yea tarday; . - BECniPTS CARS. - c m. t. r. Vtaaourl Pacific union partrio' ....... CAN. W.. aaat C N. W.. weat .... t c, st; p. h. o. ... C, B. t Q.. aaat C, B. q. weat ... I X, H I. I P., aaat ., C It. I. P.. weat... .. ltlinoli Central ...... I Chicago Ot. Wait. . . .. Cattla.Hoga.Shlap.H'r'i. . a a .. .. 1 ..I It I II II 11 II 1 I ' I 'Total raetlpla .11 111 CISPOSItlOrl HEAD. II Morrla Co Swllt 4 Co. Cvdahy Packing Co. . Armour 41 Co Schwarta 4k Co. T. B. Lewla ......... 1. a Root A Co. .... I. P. Hual P. O. Kellogg Iliflllvaa Broa. ...... Hu(fnta ...i. Jlolh Baker. Jonea ai Smith Banhar Broa. - Jehg Harvey , , XJthar buyara ....... Cattle. Hoga. sheep. 71 117 III 14 ,'ll I . I I 1 . 10 II t 11 41 II 1.740 1.ISI 1.111 Mil 111 1.117 1.12 1.011 III GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Run Continues Heavy and the Demand for Good Wheat Remains Strong. LITTLE CORN OK FLOOR 3 mlied. THJTIt4c; No. - 4 mlsd.TTHf 7Sc; No. i mixed, 77eJ77Hc: No. 6 mx&. 7H77c. 0u: No. 1 white. Mtandard, JIH3IVc; No. S whIU, c; No. 4 white, aHiffJBHe. Barley: MaltlnK. I4fl6c; No. 1 feed, 6l3c. Rf -No. 1, t6c; No. 1. taMc. OMAHA nttB MARKET. Omaha, July II. UK- Wheat roceipta today wars vary heavy Quiet Butt Seaaloa la Wheat Pit Black . . Beooru CanUou. Oradlnf In wheat waa rather quiet, and both the September end Decemebr option were lower, Although Teporte of black ruat MKiinu. they are. In a meaaure offest hv the Dreiant dry wealhr. which and the demand for good wheat continued 1 ideal for the harveatlni of winter wheat. 7 10 ' M. Laole Ura Stock MarVat. . . St. Loula. Mo., July. 11. -Hove racelpta, 1,109; ateady; pi re and llfhta. O.OOttt.06; mixed and butcher SI.10O''0; heavy, t.!0 .; bulk. !... cattle rereipu, no: ateaay; native neet ateera. IT.ftOC 10..0; yaarllnf iteera and helf- 11.100 1.M: eowo, U.IOOI.OO; atocken and feedera, 11.3001.11, Texaa, and Okla homa eteara, 96.6001,10; prime yearling ateera and heifers, M.TeOlO.tf; eowa and helfera, $(. 9001.00,. prime touthern ateeri, fl.00010.00; native calvea, tOO0U.7e. Sheep recelpta, 300; teady; bleatlnnewee, II 90010-00: aprtnf lambe, 17.00010.00; yearllnga, 91.000 10; laughter awae, $6.00 0.7. rrotna ttf 1,717 , suit I . Cat! la There waa tha uiual very light ?idare run of cattle today eighteen loadt. bout 4M .head, and tha offerings Included I vary llt that waa at all attractive to the reeeed Wef men. Prlcea held ateady for1 anythlag attabla for the Ullleri and the market la closing alt of 1604Oco higher than a. weak jgo for both toeef ateera and cow qtuff, Suo plies this weak have been some ,0tft heatKahart of laat, and this eondl Un tita been g, duplleata of conditions at cfeer market. temand haa Improved, but the Imorovemant haa been due more to tha Sorta In auppllaa than t any Inereasa tha demand for beef. Tone ta tha trade tha eleae at the week, however, lb strong nd dealers are looking for t eontlnuanca as this Strang Ih so long aa receipts are katsl down to moderate preportlona. In atockera and feedera tha trade haa been affeeted by tha long dry spall and all the aavmaca at the early part of tha week haa been loet. Paaaurea are drying up and the earn crop la threatened as that tha coun try la laotlned ta await development and Mt lead vp With eat tie at this time. Values- are fatty I to lower than Monday and taare are good many catU In. the yards la trad era band. ' . , Quataian en feattla; Oood ta eholcs vB. O.I90l.;. fair to good beeves. JJ.H9t.Mi common ta fair baevea, 17.100 Tlj good to choice yearlings, 90.9000.71: fair to good yearlings, 3,09.90; com men aa fair vaarllnn M 71-07. 7t: good to eholee graaa beeves, M 00 01. 09 1 fair to good grass oaves, 91.307.79;, common to fair grass iuogi.iv gooo. ia onoiee nsuera. 107.(01 good ta -choice raws, 19.900 nur- to goea eowa, s.ov.i- n to fair eowa. 91.7000.79; good to aholaa feedera. 97.9909.19: fair la com reeg are, 97.999 1.90; temmoit to fair (seders. 49.9907.99: aood to choice atockera, 97.900 ill: stock helfera. 11.7903.74: stock eow. .fj.tt09.t9; stock oalvea, 14.7101.19; veal lvea, 19.40011.09; beef bulla, stag, etc. 'f9.lS07.is; jsoiogna uuiia. sv.evsie.se. v Rspraseatatlva aalea: : , . ' 'i t. 7-;'' '"' BBr TBKEal '" He ' -.' Av. Pr. No. - At. 1 7...;..., 914 94 79 14.. , 911 94 44 11........ 919 99 . It 491 f 19 47,.;.,...ll T 14 49 194 44 14. .......1199 9 ' I. ....... 417 49 HRIFKRg. vt.'.i... 444 I 74 4. ..... 44 . i-. , COWS. U... 9S9 4 49 I........ 174 9 94 i4. 1904 4 44 ; 1. ....... 474 4 44 f ..'. ,'4 4 74 t 19J4 4 44 ,99........ 444 14 1 ...14 4 44 1 4. ... .Hit " M a- 4... .....1099 4 99 1........ 919 t 40 ...,10l I 44 1 10ft I 40 , 944 9 79 ,.. J9 1VT S 19 .me s id 9 99 i....,...wse ss I 74 CALVH, .i 4 1. ....... 114 4 49 t........ 919 , luiai City Uva Stock Market. Kansaa City. Mo.. July 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 400 head; market steady; prima fed. steers, 99.90010.13; dressed beef steers, 97.90 0 9.90' western steers. 97.4009.24: stockers and feedera, 99.9001.00, buHa, 94-94 09.49: calves. 99.40011.09. Hogs Kecoipis, l,vo neaa; raaruei steady; bulk of salsa, 44.4O09.T4i heavy, 99.7609.77H: packers ana butcnera, ss.suo 4.74: light 99.40 0 9.79; pigs, 9I.4O09.34. Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, 1,909 head; market strong; lamba, 910.26010.74; yar. lings, 97.7403.94; wethera, 99.7907.90 swes 97-0097.40. ' Chloaga Uve Stock Markat. ' Chicago. July 11. Cattle flerelpts t.090 head: market steady; native beef steers, 17.00010.44: western steers, 99.7404.49; atorkars and feeders, 94,0001.00; eowa and helfera. 91, 9000.19; ca ves, sa.eosj ii.es. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market strong- to above yesterday's average; bulk of sales 99.oi0 lD.ct; ngni, qtvio.io; mlsed, II. 76014.14; heavy, 99.149 19.1; nMih. IS.tt.A9.10: nlas. 47.4409.44. Hheep and tmbs Receipts 1 4,004 head; market steady; wethera, 99.99 9 4 19; lambs. 97.149 10.99, . St. Joseph Uva Stack Market. fit: JnseDh. July 14. Cattle Receipts, 140 head: market steady; steers. 97.409 10.00: eowa and hslfsrs, i llf9 M; calves, ii 00011. a. . , Hogs Receipts. 1.0 "4 head; market steady; top, 99.74; bulk of aalea, 99.549 9.7. ' - - Sheep and LambsRerelpta. 490 head markst steady; lambs, 114.449 10.14. ...f ' Sins City Uv Stock. ? fllout City, la.. July II. Oattl. racslpt 104 head; market steady: native, ateera a? asms tl hutfihere 19.4001.14. nogs,' receipts s aeo neaa, m.rg.. Vii; higher:- heavy 94 1499.40; mined 49.090 29; light 99.90 0 9.0; DU1K aaiea .wr tHICAUO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Pries High, but Market Start aa tha strong. The present run of wheat Is the longest aver received In this markst and tha quality exceeds that of any previous years, fully 40 per cent of the samples grading No. 1 and No. 2 hard winter. The wheat market today was a fraction lower, only a few cars selling at yesterday's prices. No. 1 hard sold around 91.19 today and the bulk of the No. 1 sold at 11.17 and 11.11. There waa very little corn on the floor and tha market ruled steady to a quarter higher, with a moderate cash demand. The oats market ruled from unchanged to a quarter lower. uats receipts were pretty light and the deamnd for this grain waa fairly active. Tna rye mar net was sirong, advancing 1 eente, while barley waa quoted nominally unchanged. Liverpool closed with wheat 2Ud to Id ntgner; corn, unchanged Primary wheat recelpta were 2,012,000 bushels and shipments 902,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,444 000 bushels and Moments or 709.000 bushels last year. primary com receipts were 941,000 bush els and shipments 191,000 bushels, agalnat recelpta of 907.000 bushels and shipment of lli.ooo Busneis last year. Primary oats receipt were 1.034,900 bushels and shipments 442,000 bushels. gainst receipts of 479,000 bushels and shipments of 147,000 bushels last year. , CAR LOT RECEIPTS. , Wheat. Chicago 109 Hlnneapoiia 290 Duluth ,.,.,..".149 Omaha 914 Kansas City 417 Louis 224 Winnipeg ...972 14..4 949 1... mi !.... ,.,,.iui Ml T M 00 1 1........ 140 U 00 ......... 140 19 00 Hogs The amalleel run of the week to date waa here, recelpta of 114 cars or T.704 hd being considered Just decent for a Friday. Tor tha week" to date supplies oot up 40.134 head, being 1.444 larger thaa a week ago, but 4,400 smaller than two "week ago, and lighter than for the same tUva last year by 14.900 head. , Shipper" paid steady to stronger prices lr their kinds this morning, buying fairly freely on aarly founds. They purchased e.Mvrl iMd mt the beat Hants and butch' -.cm. himh aa 19.94. and for tha fourth ilme in as many day ths top landed at 19.79.- . - Meat of the packing hogs said at a spread of 9:l0MO; with a good showing of the . moat deatrabla hoga an up top, as noted, fMchlna: 49.79. Oeneral market 14 anyway : dime higher than last Saturday, and some M tn aesi ovicotri mrm mwva in; att. although topa show only a alckel ad- : ivahc aver laat week'' close. At present ..the average market is about 44c under (he eara high time, while the top la 19c ; below the best price pai4 this year. V. Rprsntativ sates: ;N.:Av. . ..4 -43.4294 4.173 tt..9lt 44.. 479' ' 40.-.fll; VU4..41 ;.l.r.tt Ml r. ... 94 U ... 0 It 40 34, ... 0 49 90- 0 44 40 0 49 49 4 74 19 No. Av. sh. Pr. 44 99 90 144 9 17 ... i is ... 9 44 ... 0 44 10 9 44 PIGS. Chlca.ro. Julr 14. Desplt tha fact thst wheat at onetlmetoday touched tha highest orlce vet this season the market except dur mg the first hour was on the down grade. Bears mada much of assertions by a promi nent eioert that crop losses would perhaps not reduce he yield in tne uanoias ana Minnesota muen under a seven-year aver age. The" close was weak, 10tHo net lowur. with SeDtember 4l.32U01.23H and December 91.16. Corn finished lHe off to HOc up. oats Ho down to 0 o up. and nravlaloaa unchanaed to 14e higher. At first the wheat pit waa dominated by now that black rust damage waa increas ing and that the Infected area waa being enlarged. It was oson apparent, however, that advances In prices were beginning to act aa a decided check on the enthusiasm of buyers. At thla Juncture heavy aalllng on the part or nait a aosen nig nouses joitea bullish confidence to a still greater eitent. specially aa the chief basts of the selling appeared to be somewhat authoritative ad vices that in, harvest in tna inraa prin elpal . 4tt9 northwest might prove much neitsr tnan ne oi jaie peen generally assumed. Considerable Interest was taken by wheat trader In the circumstances that many estimate of damage In the nerthweat were founded on - comparisons with last-, year abnormally large large crop. Tha total yield of the Dakota and Minnesota In 191 waa 191,904,94 bushels, where a ten-year average for' the three about 191,000,990 bushels, - - Corn value swayed good deal In pathy with wheat. Besides, continued dry. hot weather, Was largely offset by word that within ten day nearly 1,900,000 bush' sis of Argent m corn had been bought come to the united states to be utilised main y for glucose. oat war relatively easy throughout the session Hedging sale were numerous. Higher quotations on hogs gave firmness to previsions, Arrivals of 4iogs at th leading western market were less numer oua than last week or a year ago. Butter Higher; creamery, 84027o. Kggs unsettiaat receipts. - 7.919 csaci firsts, ltW0)le; ordinary firsts. 11H912C at mara cases mciuaea, is0iie. pouto iiOwer; receipts.' 30 cars: Vlr- glnla barreled.. 91,1101 0i Virginia bulk, 73041a;, Missouri and Xanaaa, 41970c. Poultry Alive, lower: fowl. 17ci snrlnsi. The corn, however, is badly In need oi rain, and unices there is a cnange com prlcea will continue to soar. k- The corn maricsi wm runs ""f advancing c and December , The oats market was ramer v... advanced In sympathy with wheat aaa corn, the September closing t ' cember advancing 9eC. Omaha closing prieea on luiurrt, - day: Art. I Opn. WhL I 8ept Dec. Corn. I Scpt Dec. I Out a. Bept Dac. 74H 96 99 High. ILow.l Close. i im 1 31 . J! J944 41 111 111 Tl4 II iii ui T4 at i ii 404 Tea. I1T44 120S 7414 1.14 II 404. lie: July 7144c; cember. ITc Poultry Hen., lie; era. Sic. neater, It Ho; br.ll- ... A . Prtre of Crmde OIL Flndlay, 0 July 11 The Ohio Oil company Oila morning marked down eight nt ell 1ft centa a barrel. Th. nMw n.ia mr Nftrth and SoUtll UlM, 11.11; Indiana. 11.41; Wooater. II. M; Prince ton and Illlnola, 11.71; Plymouth, 11.11. New Tork, Spelter eaay; MMaJ Market. July II Lead, 11.11 aaked. a pot Eaat St. Loula delivery. 110 00 aeked. Copper firm; electronic. 34,10i; 00. Iron eleady and unchanged. Tin quiet; .pot offered al 131.60. At London ; Soot copper Jl 1 1 1 future,. 108; electrolytic. 1134: epot tin, 111; fu turee, 111 15.1 '2 " Bee Wiit Ads produce results. I1 Chicago eloatng prlcea, furnlehert The Bee by Logan Bryan, atocH and grain broker.. 31. soum nimeenin nr.... Art. Open. I High. Low. Corn. Oala. lit III 'ii - 'ii 41 16 14 II The., aalea were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 11 care, 11.11; can, II.lTVi. INo. 3 hard winter: I can. 1.11 Mj; II care, 11.11: 14 care, It.lTUj. No. I hard winter: I car (dark), 11.11; 1 car, II. lit,; 1 car, 11.14: 1 l-l can, 11.11; 1 car, II.IZUj; 1 car, 11.11; 1 car, 11.1114; can. 11.11. No. 4 hard winter: 1 can. 11.10: I can, ll.Oli,; 10 can, 11.01; I can. 1 oil,; 1 can, 11.01; can, 11.07; 1 car, tl.06;' 1 car, 11.14. Sample hard winter: car, 11.03: 1 can. II. 01: I can. 11.00: 1 car, lie: .l car, tie. No. 1 mlied: 1 car, 11.11. No. I mlied: 1 car, 11.03. Rya no. l: l car. 14c. Corn Ne. llwhttei 1 car. Tme. No. I white: I can, Title. No. I white: 1 car, IIHc. No. 1 white: 1 car. T7Vjc. No. I white: 1 oar, TTc. No. I white: 1 car. Tic. Sample white: 1 car, TTc. No. 1 yellow: S earl, Tlo. No. I yellow: I ean, Tic. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, Tic. No. I mixed: 1 car. 7lMjo; i car, 7.14c. no. 1 mixed: I ear inear yeiiowi, iau,c; a can, lie. sample mixed: 1 car, T3Ujc. Oata No. I white: 14 can. lie. No. 4 white: 1 can, l!!tc;.l ear, 3114c. Sample white: 1 car, ITc: II can, IIVjc. Omaha Caah Prlcea Wheat: No. I hard. II. 1701. 1H4; No. I hard tl.10H4yl.lTVj: No. 4 hard, $1.0101.10; No. I aprlng, 11. IT 01. It; No. I epHng, 1.144yl.ll. corn: No. I white, 711!Hr; No. I while, 710 71 He; No. 4 white. TTOTTMjC; No. 1 white, TIVIOTTc; No. I white, TltaOTlc; No. I yellow, 7114 071c: No, I yellow, 711,0 1lo; No. I yellow, T7 14 07114c; No. I yellow 771.07114c; No. t yellow. TT Wht. July 1 ZJU. 1 MtillTOW, Sept 1 34 '1 1 24 12314 Dec. 1 IVk 1 17 "t Corn July 14-ta 14V, 12 Sept 71S-V1 71V, 71 Dec. IIVj-ll 611, 111. Oata. July 41 41 41 Sept 42-41! 42 41 Dec. 44-42! , 44 43 Pork. July l II 21 41 21 II Sept II IT 24 It 24 II Dec , Lard. July U TO 13 T 1! 10 Sept II IT II 10 12 11 Oct. 13 TO 12 11 12 17 Dec. 11 40 II 40 12 11 Blba. July, II 40 It 40 11 II Sept 1140 13 41 It 40 12314-H 1 26 12 71 11 41 41 41- 21 41 24 IT 12 10-11 12 16 11 IT 12 It 13 31 13 46 151 123 131 33 Tl 43 41 41 43 31 30 34 13 22 .0 13 10 13 VI 13 13 13 30 II IT II IT ' Minneapolis Grain Market. Hlnneapoiia, July tl. Wheat July, 1.11; September, 11.77 - Caah: No. 1 hard, 1.12; No. 1 northern. l.S70 l.lOSNo. 3 northern, !. 211101.37. Plour Unchanged.. ' Barley ITOllc. Rye I46c. ' Bran tlT.60OH.00, Corn No. t yellow, 13014c. Oata Na. I white UOHVjC. riaxaeed 2.04 O3.0I . St. IV.nl. Grain Market. Loula. July 11 Wheat No. red. tl.2301.lli July, St 11.S7ei.14: No. I hard, .1 10 Hntmber. 11.3044 Corn-io. I, llc: No. t whlta, ll0 l2o; July, 13c: September, 7lc. Oata No.,1, new. 40O4lc; No. I white, new, 41c tjanaaa City r,oerel Market. v.n... ritv. Jiilv 11. Wheat No. hard, 1.1101.22; No. 1 red. 11.1101 11; July. 11.11: September, 11.161,; uecemoer, "oltUNo"' white, 43043o; No. I mixed. 11041c. Butter Creamery, Sic; ftnta, tlo; oec onda lie; packing, llc. Kmm irtreta. 11 14a Corn Unchanged; No; J mixed, Tl0 ItVjCl No. I white, I0c; No. I yellow, Tremendous LADIES TAKE NOTICE SILK TAFFETA SKIRTS 97 QC In the NeWeit Stripe or fd- Plain Colore All to go in AND Two Big Lots worth $7.50 QC . and $10.00, t . . . . . . . .... V' JJ LOOK FOR THE BIG YELLOW SIGNS! THE: NOVELTY CO., U NNSVg 214-16 11. 16th SI. Sheep Oemparsttvely speaking,' today' IMD and limb fun waa aa heavy aa on . any previous day of the week, arrival ot . thirty-three ears, or 9.10 head, being liberal ", tor a Friday. In fact, with the exception v of Ifoaday, th supply haa been real liberal all wash, the five days' total being 91.41 head, as against o.lt last week. 20.141 fwa weeks ago and IT, 117 last yaar. ' This - week' run ta tha largest of the year to ' date, and t among the heaviest received ' here durua; th month of July 1 recent yaar. Early round today were a little dreggy. Kellers who have been getting some sort of " an advauee every day this week asked 190 tec higher yaluea today, pricing best lamba ' .jur4 9Lt,H. Packers decided that It waa r Ua all a halt, however, and after plao . log steady Md oa all tha efferlags they re- ruael u rats their hands. Whan movement finally started tt was at Bfioe that were fully ateady ta In most vases stranger. Hearty all ths range lambs , offered wars ot real good quality and vol at I19.lt. which price waa the-top yes terday. A few ear brought Il0..e)li).l0. tra than half tha offerings had been ' eaahed br mldeforeBoon, and everything waa 1 rusasd up long before midday, tuortlng waa Jit aad packer toon nearly all the call. .:. rrlce tor aid sheep again ruled ateady. i.M iMjHag tow good ewes, with another r ot tha yearllnga and wethera that ' 91.9 yostorday. dupHcattnf the today, and a string of t-ysar-old Mr, whteb Inefadsd sprinkling of -aa at II t. .t umae n fully T or a little mora r iHe a we . The run her 4 w is . tha heaviest ef the . .Caffe Marts, NeVTerk. July ll.Vffee futures ooened teadr at a- partial sdvaace ef t point as a result of moderate outside buying, continued firmness ot Braaiitan market and scattered covering, but there seemed to be no sus tainea Duying.. and in th afternoon under selling by oommlsstoit houses and houses with cotton exchange . connections, nartlv against Brasll acceptance prlcea easod off quite sharply, September eel Hag from l.sTe to I. tlo and Pecember l.flo to i,o, with the close easy and 4 to 9 point net lower. Hale war 99,99 bags. Closing bid: July. I.lte, August, 9.ie; September, 9.41c; Oc tober, 1. 4o! November. He; December, .7c; January, l.4o; February, 8.7lc; March, l.77o; April, I. lie; May, 1. 1 To. June. 9.te. - ; Spot coffee steady: Rio T. Santos 4a,llHe. It was rumored that Santo it had bean sold at ltt. tost and frelsht, London 'credits, although thla could not be confirmed and there were no opeu offers under UH. Ths official cable reported a decline of 1-lld In exchange and partial advano of is points in ean too. - V,.' Baatoa' Wat Markat. Boston. July 91, Th Commercial Bui letln tomorrow will say: "Tha wool market this week haa con' tlnued at- the slackened pac that It adopted a week' ago, , Probably - the total trine (era for th week will hardly reach 901.10 pounds. Prices, however, are gen' erdlly nrm. In' the west operations are constantly dwindling, but pries remain high." Scoured basis : Tsxaa line, twelve months, liaiici line, eight months, tsbtic California: Northern TIOIOc; - middle county, lTIo: southern; l!0i. Oregon: Kaster No. 1 staple., Iigc; sastern clothing, Tisjiio; valley No, I, lfc. Territory: Pin staple, ' Italic; ' line medium staple. ISO lie; Ana clothing, 71 c; flna medium clothing.' Tlffloc; fine medium clothing TtfiTIo half blood comb tag. 110170; fa blood combing. TieTic Pulled: Extra, sivuoi aa. IOOIIc: an A tivc; a super, msbtxo. Ray Mvks. 'l ' Hay Old: Choice uplknd (none ' herol, 0.0010. 60: No. 1. it.10019.: No. 1 l.ai.: No. 9. I4.0ltt.0v. Choice mid land nen her), !.. 1 MO; No. 1, 91.01 ?t.s; ixo. a, ss.Qos.se; no. I. 9.9tti.o. holes lowland. 9I00OII0; no. 1. IS.OOf I 09: No. 9. 94.Kttl.00: Ne. I. 9X.0Ott4.OI. New; Choice upland (none here). llO.OOgj lo.ao: No. t. H.frOttio.ooL no. i. ii.ooai.oo: No. 9, 18.00 7.00. Cnolcs midland nons hers). Il,tottl0.0; No. l,-9t.00a.l9j No. 9. 9T.Cai.0O; No. 9. 911007.00. Choice lowland, i..oo0S,mi no. , i.O0.9t No. 1. 14.00 01.10: No. I. Sl.eettl Aafalfa (none on the market) Tholes pew, fio.fDO.i.e; no. i, f.ossi.og. OB.os0i.es; we. . T.0. avaanah. Oa., Jut yll. Turpentine Arm 4m44; salea Ut; nealpt 999; ahlpmenu lis;- siocHR te,so. Rosin drm; aalea 1,011; rocolpts . 1,999 enipmeniB lie;. eiocm ee.siE. quote i A, B. 9110; C. f. 91.11: Y. a. U 91.91 i li K. M. N, WO, 9919; WW, .9: Wssu Your Summers Go Better tWki to the tork fountain 4d fountain, re better, thank to , v th drink l)vtt mad. tK gexfa fountain a nttiongl institution. That', boc.ua, it gav them . uaeiuU vKoleaomo, tUidout nd rofnaahiiuj bevengo. to Denuuul the genuin. by fall name nickname, aneouraga aubetilution. THE COCA-COLA CO. - ATLANTA. GA. Smi for ree todUat 'Tk. Jtunonaw a CoeecJa." ! Store Hour.: 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. i Burgess-Nash Company: Friday, July 28. 1916. "EVCRYB COT'S STOR E" STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY. Phono DouU 137. Clearing Men'? and Young Men's SUMMER SUITS At Extreme Price Reductions A DETERMINED effort to clear our decks of every summer garment before inventory and if price has anything to do with it there will be a great out going Saturday. Four groupa: MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Were $10.00 to $12.00, now ' $6.95 tNCLUDING PtUm Beach, cool cloth, crash and hot weather 1 materials, in pinch back or plain styles. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Were $13.65 to $16.50, now $9.95 INCLUDING Palm Beach, mohair, cool cloth, air pore and 'other hot weather weaves. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Were $20.00 to $22.50, now $13.65 INCLUDING' mohairs, cool cloth, silk mixtures and unlined coats and -pants, pinch back or plain styles. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Wre $25.00 to $35.00, now . $16.50 INCLUDING Men's Silk Suits, in pinch back or plain styles; were $25.00 to $35.00. Men's fancy palm beach outing pants, were $3.00, now $1.95." Men's all wool serge outing pants; were $5.00 to' $6.00, now S3.95.. Burgei-Nh Co. Fourth Wow Line Up Men! Choice of Any Straw Hat That Was to $5 A 50c SOME straw hat sale, loofe very good in the announcement, but there is always a disappointment afterwards There will be no disappointment in this sale, we assure you. Positively every straw hat in stock (Panamas excepted) including hats to $5.00, choiee Satur day, at We. - - Moil's Panama., la $7.80, at $1.98 - Every Panama in stock enters into this sale for Saturday. A style and shape to suit your own individual taste. For- merlv priced to Vl.au, Saturday, aj.sa. - ; ata.N.ak Cfc Fwrtti ' Flow.-" Manufacturer's Samples of Men's SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Ihclud- ing Values to $2.50, at 59c WE were very fortunate in securing the. sample line of promi nent underwear manufacturer at "a price" that enables us to 59c offer you special underwear inducements Saturday. Knitted weaves, long and quarter 'sleeves, three-quarter and ankle lengths, closed crotch; also athletic and quarter sleeve, knee length. You'll find a splendid selec tion to choose from, at. , Men's $2.50 Shirts, $1.50 Bought before the recent advance iif price and offered as if there was no ad vance. Wide range of patterns and color ings, best foreign dyes used in coloring, sizes 14 to 18 perfect fitting, and an ex ceptional value at $1.80. . ( Men' 50c Neckwear, 25c Manhattans, tubulars and de Joinvilles, ill unlined. Just the kind to give perfect wash and wear satisfaction. ' Clearaway Men's Bathing Suits, 95c The lot consists of both one and i two-piece styles. A back order just received makes this sale possible. ' Rather than carry the stock over we offer bathing suits at less than half price, Sat, 85c Boy's Straw Hats Were to $3.50, at 50c TtaS includes all the well made favored shapes in straw hats for boys in our stocks Boys' $5 Panamas, $1.00 A splendid selection of Panama hats for boys, were to $5.00, Sat urday, choice from the stock, $1.00 Boys' $5.00 Suits, $3.95. Boys'', suits, made of Panama Palm Beach and Cool Cloth, sizes for ages 6 to 16 years, Norfolk and pinch-back coats, knicker pants; were $5.00, Saturday, $3.95 Boys' Sport Shirts, 60c. Boys' $1.50 and $2 wash suits, V at 95c. Boys' wash suits, to $3.00, $1.45 Boys' $1.60 to $2 Wash Suits. at 95c. Boys' wash pants, Price. 7 Boys' TSport Blouses, 50c. Burgaaa-Naafc Ca. Fourth Floor. Vacation TrunksWere $16.50 and $17.50 $10.95 TRUNKS that look well and serve better, specially reduced tor Saturday. For instance, the well known Hartman steamer or dress trunks, canvas covered, Fiber bound, this season's goods; also 36 to 40-inch dress trunks from regular stock, formerly $16.60 and $17.60, Saturday, It $10.95. Dress trunks, $3.95 to $50. Steamer trunks, $8.95 to $85. ' Wardrobe trunks, $20 to $125 Traveling bags, 95c to $125. -Suit cases, $1.00 to $50. ' Week-end cases, $4.95 to $55. Burgaaa-Naah Ca. F.urth Flow. A Great Clearayray of Men's $3 to $5 Low SHOES in the Down Stairs Store at $1.95 THE surplus stock, of a large wholesale shoe house "picked up" at an under price is the reason for offer ing these, the season's best values in men's shoes Saturday. Right in the face of a constant and rapidly rising market makes it doubly attractive. Sizes 6, 6j, 7, 7. Including Men's patent but ton oxfords. Men's black ve lour - calfutton oxfords. Men's tan Russia calf, lace oxfords. Men a black Rus sia calf, button ox fords. Men's tan Russia calf oxfords with rubber heels. Buraaa-Naak (V-Daw.-5t.lra Star. 16th uid Harney. Were $3.00 to $1.95 a Burgess-Nash Ce.--ETery body's Store V.