Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 28, 1915, Page 11

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Miseelinneons. S S ALL PARTE OF THE (‘ITY F D. WBAD, 1%L FAI\\A“B RS m, Hrandels Theater . h.!" fio“‘“—l‘-—& - & qm Hes bilg. e o oity. SEF the Central Furniture Stores. FREB RENTAL LIST. i s | ms, "rooma, mo‘ Drlek ALL wizes. §3 per manth inth up. 807 ¥ Paston GlobeVan & Stora el vacks ships; 3-h Vll wr lr' nur‘lc & AL PRI o BERVll‘E ™Y for complete nndmlhvutmmt also GordonVan 0. diE Moving, m N, tth *_Stor Tol. D. 14 or Wab, EE a. &hipping. mx Iill‘r L 'll\fi—l.l N. 16TH 8T\, ? rooms, modern XCept heat. 3., Van ana utorame r S §o,, Sall ua tor esr mo—m N. 25th Ave., § rooms, modern o mn M.ple St., 5 rooms, modern lg%n%“mh St.. 5 rooms, all mod. 234 ‘arnam 6§ rooms, modern excr 7. all mod modern .00—-Park Ave. an 8t 7 rm Just. PAYNE nfi-mrzn'r gonmw\' Sulfe 6%, Omann. Bank Bidg. I)g [ FOR COLORED. $12.50-3005 Paul-—§ gas, water paid, | 1uo—aza 8. uzh—c rms., tollet, gas, " Heb6-112 Pactrie—1 rm . mod. ex. heat, | 106 8. 30th Ave., Sr., modern, 8. | mod., each $20. H mm N, Jsth, u», 24, 3 W, FARNAM SMITH & CO 1084, 1820 Farnafn St Phone 1. | T, Ta? Leavenworth J C. Reed e Somg Stores and, Uffices. Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stuu’ Electric Light Free The Bee Building Co. Superintendent's Office. Room 103, FOR RENT-—-Ground floor and basement Musonie = brick bullding, 80 feel, Kawneer front, corner lot, business sec tion, coun(‘ seat. Inquire of J. L. Grimm, Wilber, Ne Office on 17th St. Doublé Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM . AVAILABLE ON THE h STREET. Private Gffice—\Valting Roem 189 8q. Ft.—$18.60 The Bee Building Office Room 108, ¥ /REAY ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE better. Live Onk Colonies, g 1 iv:mh 3-14 ut, Br. l; l L B oAt lhl." > o 5 P. 12, "&“fl,‘,‘;‘mg .;';Tv'bmr.an Perect utie. Make Vost offer. K. M. Bet- iy fl tesworth, C FORTY ACRES, t'o mll-‘s from Arcadia, #la.; what have you to trade, worth 53,000, Box 211, Tecumseh, Neb. 3 Owner, Rox ICrelgh, Sons & Co. [ % 4 0th Ave. - GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! cJient Who has a clear, vacant 1ot that he wanis (o put in a8 part ayment on & small, well located cottage. have something good, let us hear from yon. Hl FAIRFIELD (Yl |3 umnm R Selling Three Oents Higher and tlnnul 0ld Five Oents. CORN TRADE REMAINS STEADY uglas 08 REAL ll'l'A'l’D-——lNlR EXCHANGE \VANT tol nvh.nn for N!Il‘lll land clty Yy, a new -rflmm furn- jahed x.ungulow on' two lots in Cor Tex. lectric lights, natural gas d— dross lem Foreman, Alve, Neb., Rox ON! ALF section far lllvd. two and onc-half miles from lown. in the best county in the state of North Dakota. Will trade for located and doing good D right. also hl\m a few fipe nrm wr- ale at anap os. rect and save commissions. hn\l Jand Co., Cooperstown, N. ), Incmm hrnm\i for I%% : R I modern house, Ior land, acres vagant lots. What kave you? |4 OMAHA, July 6. Both the old and the new wheat made strong advances today. New wheal was 2%e to 3¢ hld\". whils he old unchanged to 5o higher. Receipta re light and were hardly emough to take care of the strong de- man The corn market H'mllrwd steady and "~ 1%0ld unchanged to Yo higher. Oata receints were lght and there was a falr demand. The oats market was auoted n-ehu-.ed rts on corn from Illinels and paria of Indisna show wonderful growth dur- Ing the last few weeks. In eastern In- Iana some of the crop is In the earing . with two ears to the stalk, and in Texas, Oklahoma and southern Kan- gas it s making very good [rogress. Most of the bad reports received so far have come from the northwest Clearances were: Wheat and flour, 1 to 293,000 bushels; corn, none; oats, 8, hushels, Liverpool Wheat, 1§d to 24 lower, spot: corn, -mrhlnfid Primary jeat receipts bushels and shipments g. against receipts of '-m shipments of 265,000 bushe! Primary corn reveipts were #9000 b -mmnu 249,000 bu f 5R8,000 bushely om hunhel. last vear, 3| Primary osts recelpts wure 9,000 bush- ela and shipments 08,000 bushels againet receipts of 1,08, bhitshels and shipments of 553,000 bushels'last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. aqmflfin Sroom modern house in West Farnam distriet to exchange for l-mwfnodel Automobile; full value given. > hear from Nebraska open to buy or ex- for Tdaho farms and ranches, Box se, Idaho ower: e L el aes rece] of r. 2 ears (new), Haa ce- |1 gar, §1.22. Corn: No. 1 onr, No. 3 yellow: 3 car (near white), % No. § mixed: 1 6 mixed: 1 iple hot vellow), Tlc; . No ! 'hlle 2 cars, 48'6c 1 car, Sample: car, h?Prluo—W‘hu( No. 3 tur- iDA hflfl To! shan; Bor REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE X of 5 rooms and bath, bungalow n\«lr fooms fhnlsked in o-i« beamn: bookcases, win: walls; beautiful u'llm ing and heating ¢ Just north of lot, facing two nmm bolh.]\- '8 | Chicago arfanged or lot taken as first payment. Mlnna‘pol uth .. Rasp Bros. pRais L\:nrnl(‘fly. 6 . Doug. . Lotis 166 ll('('mm Bldg. Dous. 1653, O TIOR : ——ee e | TThese sules Were reported today No. 2 hard winter: | car (old). .5 S ( 1,21%. v Balance like rent, buys you a nice fe room modern except heat house. ment walk eéndition. asked. 18 worth seeing. ca ., Tie. D_"_‘:“. lfic 1 Dougl 08 Bee Bidg. Wait For et Minne Lusa BBA YTlFl l’:lnl Ml UL NORWOOD LOT, i “l : ¥l¥)‘» ity dm’. .a wnn ving and all_other lmprvvc pJ" very aasy terms. PAYNE INVEST! 'T COMPANY. 5th Floor Omaha B-nk 1dg. —0 e wi flwk' No. I Whlu. Rhite,' kinoie, Burier! NG 3, Ngske, 0% CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS REAL ESTATE-—SOUTH SIDE Wait For Minne Lusa FIVE rooms modnl'n dow . Features of the Trading and Closing H Prices on Board of Tr CHICAGO, July coming more North D vc g ,?:&’1’ to -n ul rn 3 &o& k Rob: thmu.hont o D. . Stro 1 to lxc ubovo lut n lot, ‘lty lll‘l‘ and oaf lnq\l re ':In o( Kc to fi“ Red 661). W ported u,!:’ ‘;ln: in u:s mfnwhn: comp! of I of the rusi | lfl&flmsl hlwul the wheat market nv-loonn dulfl . Corn ! with a ) mmwo ey ", -huiwhf 8«7 8o. After 6 m——““'m hAkn honas i wod b l-r. house, rult, 8. 3701, . Last_ Lot for $57 in n‘t‘.’h.l.". Farnam District, $10 cash, §i -“fll O’'Keefe Real Ei % ) Omumpflum.l mf:..go’ 'fi g’bul whut runnln«;“ uneut In Nebruska. lfllflfl nd with vhen nrtnxth PRICE RED! CED New, modern, seven fine_buffet ing, dis- poreh, cak and Mwh !Inhh and okcases, ceill ?‘Bel’lnb.l‘l'yl Omah: n n a OUGLAS 163, sleeping offorings tulrly uflw lnflulfl oe on - mccount of the firmness of o& er usmll and be- cause of harvest delays. Harvest ex- ! lewa. S U A FARM FOR SALE? Wil % "Foa fescriion of yaur land and send it to the Sjoux Cit; , Journal, “lowa's Most Powerful a dlum.” Twenty-five words ever ~vening, urday mar uturdny vonlu lnd for one month. lwal\n 5d!l(errzm " y- r §2; or 75 words, ¥y Srsont "cireuiation al any Tows news= paper, 250,000 readers daily in four great states. or 30 words, Minnesota MINN. tarms; | dow price, Minnesota_Land € A AviEs 8§ mll‘ lmm l(ln g ) Lival tu ff."x uvmmfl?“ffl e W'? by elc‘. ll\l .fi terms, | m i trlbo. ulnd\nfl phope 235.. P}’M“ in 3. .vom uete met mlchlur i .l ears ol (Bl KenE; on-nalt of uu- onr 8 crop u‘ vgrytnln; un (:5? !ool at v mro- LT LU L S e Minsourk, HLACK alluvial soil; corn, 9 bu, acre; Wheat, 490 bu. Alfaifa and hogs the farmers rich. Notice the price, . wcre; $4 mcre cash, balance twenty I re, Opportunities like this are rare. ind ut. Huy a farm now. G, P, Stgbbing, Nebruska. CENTRAL NEBRASKA FARME One of the best mmnroved half, sectio i STl o be found near Kearney. nn fi“‘ other qutbuildings. Every foot #oll, (an make a price o sx.: 2 R If_taken now, purchaser to recpive landlord's share of this year's wp/u' 1 \la.u'r\n‘h'r COMPA Nat Hank Bldg ‘"».T.ym l‘““ BAY E—('hfllrb fann O'Nelll panches: also (‘I!y“'w “EREF lu your w (bor with every sale land near okane ulnl’ fruits, = grain, . stock., Mree hooklet, d.ud Land Co., Elk, Wash," B "Consth- = acmmen, REAL ESTATE LOANS A T 'roLAfi%”b""!"lmdsvnu_yl_ Hee Bldg. %fi Mm“ "“l farm loan: J.H. umont & Co., 416 ‘Dundee Bun galow|! nnvad mnlla‘ztg“e flmlvu!(y trying lu port from packs rulbd the l:u Tnarket after & Sharp break, MINNE LUSA % tance uul. south BL. O ’nw largest -Adlfinn ever platted here 'em will soon Le on sale, i\ For Sale By Owner| % New modern six-room house on vy mlr P‘unuln..m floors and finish; reh and built- in bot:llzunl and ocupl st _ba 80l will ‘ml!lfl- Qall Dou,:lla 2070 'd & business h n, prices for most grudes of ha:a(nt prices on ontions: _i_i, s 83 8 ee - B3 B2E 32 B8 B at Right Pnce This is a 7-room, modern bu: Io\' 10-. on & south front lof 1., only ort I:oolu fg-m b ime, on high, sightiy point, urnrdlu & fine view, have ing large living voom wmu cnur‘ tvont w. brick built-in “r:‘.:: with h ilt-!n urs tive both- fi compiete bath mm 'fl'.. ed | $4.506.50; in birch; convenient kitchen with ample Pork, "s19.: room, all on first fleor, Two ly large bedrooms on secon: floor. ull cemented 22 K2 gx fl§ ;3 c® - B &8 B% 23 l | a = oy 3 i °.. «® z= ”7. IIM. LX d | BUTTER~Lower; vmxnar\ 21%G20%c. Dassent, furnace | BGGS-Sleady: recel | “cases: ot cony ndldod, 1% mmo..l' i Y Founderisoae: ey 17 b 1 O firete ot n, coml n co- ra i A ment, M’evn{ House' alons cost M‘Hy P‘% 1&:1 U""- R . the price asked for whole propert: u—Lmv-r. Dg ch {8 now $4,500. Lot worth 1400, A Vlv'(nll Cobblers, barreled, SL®c: bulk, L bullt house at a pyery low price. Soe. mall payment down, balance monthly, Possession goon. Do not fall | Kansasy City unl- and Provisi to investigate. This jn the best velus we | KANSAS CITY, July #,—WHEBAT-No, have had the opportunity of offering in{2 hard, $1.30@1.45: No. 2 red, $1.15@1.18; Dundee for a long time. ~ | George & Company REAL BSTATE~VACANT Phone D. 76, Nat, Bk. Bldg. mT wK". well tmproved mkl l?. etc, Price, $300. Inquil 306 N. Omaha. Web, &%, J-m 8t e OwnerLeavmngy REAL Mum TS AR, 6 H, 5 uON ? 4811 Dodge St., & fine rooms, dandy| Almost -3 i porch on frout and side of house, l.r.- . cott, livi room, quarter-sawed oak g ey th R I‘AYHI l.]”'l & Nati)) % L% nam bullt-in refr nr.‘(uv‘ jced from poroh. Houu Is well built in every re- W on all 'll- paved lann'::’ Pror. Reed. of TN' ‘““- ‘1“'& ither m g 2 O i eEhacl, wha s lauve Dend apec l:lll ‘Io: of uum oy - vv Ondel ful Nlulne o g il 4 Lusa Soon on Sale |5 3 er str lot, street; flm large i are few. —'— Payne & Slater Co. in castern 0., Omahs. ‘u‘Z’n‘!. m.f?fi»“"% REAL ESTATE WANTED I T S Bt L) 0 'gl v+ d E IIYOII 91' 616 Omaha National Bank llld‘ :| Wonderful Minne Lusa Soon on Sale_:. .c.-.- e Ay ?“ S aren ool, Phone !ltn-n or Bealed oln, ebruska, by the Nel Btate N m tem o' Yar 'the crection ef suditorium for the State ro B Farsona. REAL .uu-mv-nnm‘ s l-r.en .dd!uon ever platted Mn, wi svon be == l Ll th‘“u a:’i e My s, | ‘u Gust wirlng Mu to plans and .n:murt up until the hour ouum by & cer. o R T (5) per cent of the lull nmolnl of_bid, made pa. State Treasurer of N e Hoota reserves. the right 1o aceept or rejeet un or i m.a-%«mn:.-r vrmal School. Wheat Makes Good Advance, New | hich were re-| | | ol t hipmments |3 d | turkeys, ' ouwom in pro- decting to 16 C H o Amm Open. | Hiwh [ Tow. i Close. Saty. }Mm Ill‘i \\ll a"a 0 ‘ ’m%‘ 0 July, $1.17; September, $1.0'4: Decomber, $.08% N CO! Ne. 3 e: No, White, Te; No. 2 yellow, ™30 No, 3 :i‘! e Iy, To; Septomber, T84c. Decem 2 Was1o; o, Oreamery, 7c: mixed, White, No. 19440 B POULTRY Hnu, 12%c; roosters, B broflers. e, NEwW \'0IK llfi‘l}l;\l. MARK Quotations of th Commaedi l»‘l.o\ R-Firmer: spriog patouts, & red, new. $1.2% Due ki No, 1 horthern, 1uth, $Li04e, o {. Buffalo steady: september, §1.15% CORN-—<Epot, steady: No. nrempt shirment HA \'—\«Nlhmr v'rlnw $1.6: No. 3w Spot, white, steady ey standard, tancy clipped prime, $1.40; No. No. 3 $1.%; 6de; white. 1, §1.% shipping, HOPS—Qulet; state, common o chalce, 1914 _crop, #@ldc; Pacific coast, 1814 crop, {12618, 12 orop. MElle. HIDKS-Steady: Bogota, Wgdic, hemlock firsts, ?{A\ l- Ilme' LW, Con- lrll Amaerica, 8¢ BATHER-Flrm; loron&n NG PROVISIONS--Pork, family, unset tied 330004932 00 Beef, quiat; n’m‘o short d mesy, family, tard, | sagyi middle weal, ALLOW— % special BUTTER-—S! creamery Ql"‘l 260; saconds. BGGR-—- W o fresh gathered extras, firsta, ec: firsta, HEESE—Steady: receipts, 11,086 boxes; state, whole milk, fresh twins and flats, white, colored, speclals, 13%,@14c; average “m»)l'wrr“v—mhr. not settied: dressed, secands, fresh ruwl. iced, 13%MTe; fresh feed. 15@16c OMAMA GENERAL -Cnl(l'l'- BUTTER-No. 1, 1-1b. cartons, 2%c; No. 1b. & (R “‘imponm Swina, 80; Amere foan Swise, o 8 2 (R rericn, w“a @ label brick, 17; ) ca, Ul | burger, 3-Ib, Mc; New York white, I imported French Roquofort, 4o, TR Trouts Moc, whiteflah, 19¢: h.p. . 130; channel catfish, 16c; herr 10@12c; il wuc'r POTATORS—Kai B N lmfimu: No. sl 4%, 4 (Y No ?,m‘se h um. Nerh N b 0% 11BN No. :. Whe: o, , $%c; No. 2, #4o; bre preces fusnished by Vit and vegetal Gllnakl Fralt compeny, RUITS-—Oranges, Califorriia Valencias, | 9608, $4.00 box' 008 California Valencias, {alifornia Valencias. $4.50 bo den Bowr, 300s ma \ho banka, California n-nmu t?'u blmn»m i T g aPeitnen m‘iaz- it uluh and n, 4o per | ‘Ih.; Blm’t:: r?ulod. ‘9o per 0. 1 waliuts, 18 1b.; filberts, 160 Ih: Brasils 13 1b.; pecans, 12ic 1b.} almonds, e 1b. ISCELLANEO U B—kalrll;k. $3.50 g ¢Ne 1 raw, & Ib, Y% cawe, 8.7 case, 3165, Peanuts: .; Jumbo, raw, S 1b.; Minneapelis Grain Market. ul, ~WHEAT-- a.o'r F)hmhar. {l' No 1 Mra. u. northom. A1 @1, 618 _. nena nl»d Y- Tee, i \ ordlm.r)fl ? 2 1 | LEGAL NOTICES | T NoTics 10 conrfiafiu % Il!l \r,\r\ X Lo July 27~ HL;kg“%um. u.-’ i, 117 BORN_No, & Me: No. 2 whits, s | H lember, [V %R No. § nominal; No. ? wn\u. 0 §The; July, 80%c September, Liverpool Grain Market LIVE POOL. July fl.—WHl"AT Manitoba, 118 | northern, Dulul winter, 11a 74, qulet; Ut Market. NBW YORK, July &1.-COF@BE-~Mar- ket closed 8 to 14 pbints not lower; -ulu. 16,500 hu July, 6.80c; Aum 6,700 ; tember. October, 6.64c; Nawtm ;" u}e‘ "M‘wh-“ m"u'-:mw I ‘n. ubflun. 6. 8. June, 8.90c, ipn . barely Mo .;..Jy. No. 7 Bio, The: firsta, e l on Vartows | Official new, | Futures, | vellow, e, ‘Om-h. 1,40 | shipping. | Cattle mess, | weatern froken roasting chickens. | ¢, « mpln-. 1644 Youn‘ ¢ m“-y,{"ix. '| comis nn n! the stuff bel ulno‘t " elwu OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Breaking Down Under Large Runs of Westerns—S8heep and Lambs ‘l'en to Fifteen Up. HOGS FULLY T“ CENTS LOWER SOUTH «)IIAH\ July Roceipts wore ‘atgle. 1'cgs. Seondny o i | Batimate Tuesday 130 10700 Two days this week.., 7488 18,217 Same diye last woek.. 518 me days 2 weeks ago 6860 Same days § weeks ago Same 1 weoks ago Same days last y The following tab of oattle, hogs sna 1913, nep ik e roouibts AL cue South | lock nar lor 100 year to| date, as compared with Inst ¥ 115, 18 L Lt { Hogs xnlnu lszs | Sheep The lnllonlnu uuno mwn ey brice for hogs at the reith Un stock mnrlul for the iast fiw & compart Ine 12,¥70 JMGII g— SEEE_SBEZ)° g ceaasns 0% gnae PRTITEL P — 83 aaam .;i:i; e oF Wt TN o e Somme “...w. PEEe Faan =sg “ 1 1 it Alm‘lo’; %t . 'N“fln H.or "o !I\rr. lfor twenty-four hnurl ending ll 1 o'clock m. yesterday R‘CKIP’I‘B—;CARII)ADI. M, Chi, Gt Morris & Co Swift & Cudahy l’ulflnl Armo =: 8, W. B. Vansant Benton, V. & L. Hill & Son. . B. Lewls ! Huston & Co. | 4. B. Root & C H. Bulia N F. Husz., osenstoc Kellogg: Wertheim H. F. Hamliton Sullivan & TEEERS.2 B.#3ze !.BE":S-.‘,. '{Sféi !M l'&.‘% meut wnn hnvy n lm nu nunu m smaller Ihln ot fai 02 | peo i m'he v this i el "3‘91-'*‘&“3?.':5" reduce -3 N 1N aturall; steers, Jnfcn 5! n:::»‘:}"n&: ?l:cnxd receipts An rying delm thy ‘on 'oum | hile -v.rhtlv ohm lo ;:-ulz- nnva not shown & 1 hvnnanlm ncntnhu o ‘l- coming forward was 10860 lo I-‘cvn duy-% or um.mnd fio lower for th' \’-rv few m':d cows lnd ho nbout gu o lon 5 " g, s Ay , W a foming. bl the Kot uf is _around 1% nu Jar nl on 3 Hl id; I American mixed },,_ 1 2w No. 4. | Santos, Cost and freight offers were quoted | lel at 7.05¢. Rio exchange on. London, 1-16d lower, Milreis prices were unchanged a both Rlo end = ntos, Cotton Market, NEW YORK, July 97.-COTTON-Spot, quiet; midiin nn ands, 9.10¢; Futures opes ady: October. December, 882 J-n-ury. Sdle; "Cotton closed one point lower to six points m,w l nuon utures «lnud steady; Octobe: e u , January, 9.47c; \rg\"?txm&.l, Sli‘ 2.t Bpot, hanked: good nilddling, i~ 515d; low middling, Rates brles. March, 6.45d ; dling. 4,660, 000 e My oun r IAVANNAH "RPR el pmles, 69 bbls. shipments, en, 1,40 shibments stooks, 2 . Dry Goods Market, NIW' YORK, 1 IY .’l RY GOODE ® nujet today Y-n-- were dull \iunfl wear for spring | was ordered more freely in the lo priced lines. The siik some imbrovement. olored are stegdily decreasd ouput be- cause of scarcity of t an at noon wm unch.n'efl to 7 poluts "’ {lower, ted Apples L)NK Jul fll MV. ;-m R nes. fem: apri o unil peaches, ou ruishng, steady Dricd Fruits lm"-’h ods mills { EseognInessEsE VAPORATED / with Bahtos és at 880c and Rio Ts | § iere Was & fairly l"nlnl -\A Ply on hand, about 180 cras, | head being recelved. Total for tn days amounts to 16017 head, o studtage | of 5,7 head parad with Jast vce large as two weeki lnurly 5,00 head ove, insisted on, and soon got a reduction in pi that amounted to fully i0c, and as m!l'h as b In a good many onses They hought butcher welght hogs as low as L8650 and even and pald on up as high | Packers, with a | plek from, used re of & bearisy) trade a club to forge a 1l dime carly bids were as much ak most 0 1o Cases, but very little sold. unth well alo in_ the forenoc ani when bulk of the offerings finally sturind b prices were in the ne- sen not over 10c lower sun, and while some sale: ad be more than @il Jowe: 4 bo pointed out that showed cline. It anything, the mixed nd ‘butcher weight Kinds EBowsd ihe niast of the brea Bulk of the mc 'r gu around $6.40006.50, tha u s g Wil Shippers helped to swell out this na bulk by buying mixed hogs of but weights around #6.50. Best lights f to bring over # which ls the lo | point the to) od 1 v thme, Hevresoniative sal No rchases vn mbde Av. ] o s ssarswpYsoss #|ond oven after 23R :sn:aa_ i : 'fi‘m\,m (kg itors ar | BurgemcN e B two | | at | Y 8toney. was 5 | BHEEP -Yesterday » lght run was fol- | burial: lowed up with another moderate foday, ouly’ about {wenty-eight T8% head. being received. It the week to date foot up ontv &8 against .00 head last tWo weeks ago and 17970 a year Bupplies for the Inst two days are smaller than for ‘any similar period since the third week of June, when the Monday and | Tuesday runa footed up lese than §000 | hend Old sheep made up a fale share of the | receipta again today, but continued to he | in very good dem gonera) {fhing scored a |londs of ewes sold | yearlinga touched mere than once There were no wethers of consequence here, Offerings of aged sheap during the last two days have besn the largest in upply or for d | some tme in wpite of the fact that lamb | st recelpts have fallan off considerably The lamb trade, which was such a drag youterday, opened out slow again todsy. and while most sellers thought (ambs ought to show as much gain as ewes and yeariings, packors took tholr time about mMARINg thalr selections and very lttle sold until 1t was nearly noon before everything was cleaned up, but when aellers finally cut loose they had carried their int and values were Quoter 10@18¢ higher. Bulk of the offerings moved at SLIGHNIS, beat lambs here | selling ‘! the latter figure, which was the top, mimos: without sorting, while most of thoso aL 815 carried & poor fosdera had been morted enerally out Quotations on sheep and lambs Kood to choice, $5,00HK.%; ¥o0d, STI5HS.00. lgmba T ;-nulluu. talr to . 8. wothers, fair' to -hnho 82808 €00d (0 cholce, $A.25016.16; ewes, falr to lnnd Rt T Representative sales: 51 Idaho Iamby 91 Idaho feeder 20 Womin, 1T Wyoming _bucks T native lamba & native lambs | CHICAGO Yy "i u Lambs, lamba bucks Cattle Wenk—tHogn W u-—n". ! c l"l AGO, July 31— CATTLE--Recelpts, b—vl | head: ' market, weuk: nat) Carte, "B s eater atoars, L1 Cows and heiters. T mnRRT oolos 12,00 head tnl lowe walnk mmy 7.0 rough, 8, \WLAMN Recelpia, . SUONg; sheep, e vlm- market T tald 11,000 £ B@e.A0; — Live Steok Market, Y el ZCATTLD- Re- head m:gc ower: ke i [ Live Stock Market, ‘ KANSAS CITY, Julv 27,—CA B— l::relrm fod ateers, g0 $8. 00479, vulo | T ongre 4 $5,5007.00; calves, §6.000) HOG8+Racel 8,30 or; nulkk of 'aa :h g Sir l'm' V# Iambes, wflhen. 1 s and hutehe hhfimri“.‘ Stoux Clty Live un-u n-rnn. SIOUX UITY l'fll. Jui A‘l"l‘l.w ariket Mm entern -mm. u&l ! onn- Al .28, 1 m- 1 I 10 0.0 uull-mn. { fonaia Joseph Live Stook Market. . JO”P". I ..—(.A'I'TL'-M- h‘ ., fl Live Stock I Recelpt# of live stoc elpal western: markets ru\h Omnha loux City Bt Louis a0 Lioeal Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Bus ke y 48 Omehs Natioval Baak )"1'! ."‘. 3B Socks Tnul-/.” i I Y Market. } NEW YORK, July M-MERCANTILE PAPER-AA8', per cent. ATERLING EXCHAN: l ‘llU"‘" .07, demand, cables, “wiu\r, 4i%e; Mexican dellars, NDS--Government, easy; railroad irreguiar. MONEY~—Steady: high, 2 i ruling rate, a Ior. I‘ | por cenf: Iast loan per cent; olosing bid “1 per cent o!hnd at 3 per cent. ivrum firm: mixty daym 2% nlnoty days. 2% per cent: 4@3% per cent nt: | 1 wix | | Mont of the busis | soction of the stock | | market ‘ansdian Pacifie and | Unitéd States Hteel at hardening prive The other shares were negiacted. Honds | were sold In falr numbers and wera ab- il }m . Discount rates, | Alnrm bills by per cent; three months, @hla per cent. Metn) "nl’l- NEW YORK v 2T~ METALS-Lead, offered at 8.5, Copper dull; Plulnrl, thc, L lmn wnd) .nd unchanged. Tln % 1.andni pot | quiet: | per. R £n 7 JH: §E Jou. Bpol tin. S18f o, fut mony. wad, d £92 10w, e M. i Spelter OMAHA. July —~Rank Omaka toda; A wfl-a 2, responding da —r POy L] Y o/ GEORGE STONEY DIES AT ET UNAPUNINAA ARIY Word was regelved veosterday . of the déath of George F. Stoney at Fort Hoechuca, Ariz., where he hus heen for the last four years for his health. | "He was the son of Mr. and Mre, George | | 1. Sloney of Omaha, The elder My, cmMayed i the guurierans- | ter's dcpartmont. . United §tates arew hére, for many vears, but went to Fort Huachucs two years ago, tuking s position clearings for 0817 nd 01’ last year, §2 45, | the quartermaster's Jepartmen: there 0 order to be near his son. Thomas 1) | Stoney, a brather. 1a alsq employed in | the quartermaster's department here. The body will be brought to Omaha for | th Lo | g 102 ’\ | will remove them NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Demand for Shares Broadems and S\rennh is Shown. WAVE oOF ormmx ) J-m exhitition of sustall d by gomme e S8 varticalar signifioance waa the reawak- oning of activity in the rellroad shares. The dullness and heaviness - of = these late, togethor, ‘with reporta. earnings and the possi- ond reductions n soma h‘vn constituted onv of the unfavorable aspects of tha situa- Toduy, however, n wayve of optime s came inte the lead in apeculation, vally came to the lend in Shwoulation Total llllel were S50,000 The rise began with a fm‘(her mnrknl- ng of the war stocks, several of which aguin made high records, spread (o other specialtiea and in the afternoon reached the railroad stooks Paul was Hfted Vi, Canadian L number of others from | Among the industrials, fl"l rose 39 points-to 3 1 points to 148, .-rurlhh -\nl 5 to §1'5, Baldwin' loce 1% to 61% and Allh ¢ polnta to &84, al AThe rise w inerease in commission” house g, Added impetus to the movemiant was glven by the inference conduct of the The on the forpedoing American steamer Leclanaw wi reted as an indicatlon of NEW YORK instances, most tlon poin .hal- luol J"‘&.‘ g strength Buving of raliroad stocks was prompted by an evident seurcity eof these shares and by rumors of a grant of, Jate increases o the western :.a';: was ?u\\ bu\ln:l of steel In anticipation of vorable . guarteriy statement which was realized (Iflr when (he statement appeared after the close. Bonds were irregular. Total sales par Al\l $2.600,000. Unliad States ‘¢'s, coupon, declined % on eall. of sales and leading quotations on are wn follows Alaskn Gold ., v I Amalgamated O 1{‘- il i § s .. ' we 1900 ,400 ' atlece 38100 1908 Amorican Reet American o Howar Ames u i American u A pd. Amerfoan Sugar Refining Amerioan, Tel & Tel American Tobac Anaconda I A L, b, mumm IOtile. A‘I.in K Gresn Northetn a Great Northern Ora etfs . Quszénneim _Exploration Jlivnis Contrel . h Mol Tuepiration opoer Internatione! Hfors Hout! EBuseite & a Nattona! Biscuts ; Natlonal Lead | N Copper Nl' Yorl { " Nortoix @ Western hnl hlr,r M‘ M ~injure Conductor mm of Northwestern hl“n‘:”ln nection, were paini ured in an unusunl manner. MW wan 0, badly hure that he had te u taken to Mercy hospital, Connell When the. traih u:‘v-‘ At stopping point in the ductor Statts failed to walting nearly twenty min: o) wunt to the way - oas oo and brakeman' men were painfully m but the duetar m seriously Hurt. ™ L B, Zimman. mM&u W}Q‘ the electric light company, has just turned from Chicago, apd while there he was able to gel by ilie & and to board the Kastland as it lay on - its side in the Chicaro rlvn‘ He ' wdlk the length of (he top, or ‘sids,’ ef boat and suw the work of rescus on st that time. Mr. Zimman ssys kaw the spplication of the | torehes, which were used to cut heles in the side of the Boat through the stesl frame 10 get &t the hodies of those whe were caught in the traps, “The mwen the rapidity, with which they weére »h [to make gn opening through ' the wleel s’ was simply marvelous.” Be ,-""' he apptioation of ‘the’ ally wonderful, and | saw them save [ the lives of many in that way:: They ' called Into service m-cualu every. puls : motor In Chicago. | Antwerp Celebrateu, Fined Fifty Tho LONDON, July .—-'roltu.qilu) Amsterdem. the Morning - Post spondent says “The city of Antwerp I'“ francs ($60.000) for populgr tions held there on lh d.l Dolillllflll lnhnuyp-l:‘ “ -uhd. mbflv ‘e worked ke “Trojans, and (f

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