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THE BEE OM AT\, FRIT JAY, JULY 20 1015 11 ““ RBAL ESTATE—ACREAGE Why Not Buy An Acre In Benson Gardens? Equal to six or eight regular city lots. The advantages are many. You will have plenty of room for a garden. You can grow all the vegetables you need. You can have from 500 to 1,000 chickens. Your car fare is the same (b cents.) RIA L ESTATE— \CRSAGI You can have a cow and h You will have a better plac You can grow all the fruit You can reduce the high cost of living. You will have better healt! You have no city taxes to There are many other goo an acre in this beautiful Aere $10.00 a month payments. The have. Call and get prices and literature telling more about it. Hastings & Heyden 1614 HARNE age Tract. 1Y STREET. ave fresh milk. e for yonr children. vou need. 1. pay. 1 reasons why you should buy Only $10.00 down, best savings account vou can FOR RENT |REAL RSTATE—FOR EXCHANGE Houses and Cottages. Miscellaneo RINTAL FIDELITY &5Vidk FREE Phone 288 for complete list of ‘Vacant and -nrunm also for %fi moving. 16th and kson Sts. 117 Leavenwort Phone D. Gordon Van Jatking, Packini o9 N. 1ith St Ma gard’s §o &l m-: Tel. D. %4 or W.b -"um shipping. mx WM 'ntuo—m S. 16th—6 rms., tollet, gas, ater, $18.00-1121 Pacifio—7 rms., mod. ex. heat. 1306 8 fllh Ave., $r., modern, 30, 2008-10 N. 18th, , mod., each $20. 1088 8. 24, $-r. W, FAR.NAM SM!TH & CO., Phone D. 1084 32 Farnam 8t. Co,, moving, J. C. Reed jfncs S at Stores and Uffives. 2 Nice Cool Office With Vault Near the Elevator and Stairs Electric Light Free THE BEE BUILDING OOMPANY, Buperintendent’s Office, Room 103. FOR RENT—Ground floor lnd b....m'nl Musonic brick bullding, feal, Kawneer front, corner lot, nnen sec- tion, county seat. Inquire of J L. Grimm, ‘Wilber, Neb. Office on 17th St. Double Windows ONLY VACANT ROOM AVAILABLE ON THE STREET. Private (l(fleo—wnmu Room 180 Sq. Ft.—$18.50 The Bee Building Office Room 103. BEAL ESTATE FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE Oalt “hone better. W. T. none . . " e Cos At ity Nat. Hie. D. 21 Colorado. FOR SALBE-Four sections Cheyenne county, Coh.. land for sale. Good col- proposition. 3 ony Address Y I‘I.l'l‘l A ACRES, two miles from Arcadia, FoR‘l:Y'm have you to rude. worth $2,00. Box 211, Tecumseh, Neb. Towa. A"E ¥OU A nuul FOR SALE? ton of your land and nnfl ltg . Bcoux CI(Y, ls‘, JAo‘urn-l. " ‘Want Me- h"’ 'r-.ny-nv. wnm every Friday vening, g and every Baturday avl-lu undl.y mrnlnl ONE-HALF section good farm land, two and one-half miles from town, in the best county in the state of North Dakota. Wil trade for good hotel, well located and doing & od busin Must be priced right have a few fine farms for sale at snap prices. Deal di- rect and save commissions. F. D. Will- jams Land Co., Cooperstown, N. D. 13-ROOM modern house, for land, acres or vacant lots. What have you? Owner, UITY in 8-room modern house in Vest Farnam district to exchange for lsle model automoblle; full value given. REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDR Beautiful Laird St. Home Bungalow style, oak finish, beamed ceilings and other special features: style and arrangement is unique; construction the very best; cholce lot, paved street, location ideal. Price very reasonable; terms easy or lot taken as first payment. Rasp Bros, 106 MoCague Bldg. Doug. A Little Down Balance Like Rent This home has reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and rear entry on first floor. Two large rooms and bath on second floor. Large closets. Oak floors through Furnace 1663, guaranteed to heat. Screens, including screens for front perch. Lot 0x130. Pavi street. Price $2,%0. Located, 3381 Ames Ave. Terms. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270, YOUR home in Evanston will insure the proper environment for your family, REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE $700 Cash $40 Monthly Field Club Home Living room across entire front, large dining room, with beamed ceilings and nelled walis; sun room and kitchen on irst floor. Three bed rooms and bath on second. Fumed oak, mahogany and white enamel finish. All floors are oak. Hast front lot, 46@135, on boulevard, near Mason. House is very attractive and com- plete in every detall. Brand new. Oc- oupled but a few months by owner, who is pow compelled to sell qulckly Priced at a bargain figure. Only $4,30, Armstrong- -Walsh Co. Tyler 15%. State Bank Bidg. |Aee 7 ROOMS, i . |Gust REAL ESTATE-—SUBURBAN REAL MATHUBU‘RBAN REAL ESTATE—SUBLU RN\V Big Sale of Dundee Lots Beginning at 9 o’Clock Sale From 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. HOW TO REACH THE SALE. GET OFF AT 49TH AND DODGE STREETS. Don’t Saturday Take a Dundee car, ale, miss this We will sell your home. PRICES are low in this sightly tract of ground. TIERMS can he arranged to suit purchaser. No discount for ecash. DOUGLAS 2596, we will send a salesman with an automobile after you. Send for plat and price list. H. H. HARPER & COMPANY 1013-14 City National Bank Building. D-l‘” “DUNDEFE” “WEST FARNAM DISTRICT” |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Good Beeves Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher, Others Steady—Sheep a Quarter Higher. HOGS LOSE FIFTEEN TO QUARTER Speculation in Iron Shares Reaches Olimax and There is Much Excitement. |VOLUME OF TRADING HEAVY SOUTH OMAHA, July 2, 1915 NEW YORK. July 2—Speculation in Recelpta were attle. Hegs, Bh J: war stocks reached a climax today. Officlal Monday o Volume of trading, heavy ns it had been Officlal Tuesday !uo mu n the preceding days of the week, was Official Wednesday.... 2087 3 11l larger today and the market was In Estimate Thursday 1,000 a atate of excitement throughout the | session. Tt was the biggest day's busi- | ness of several montha. Prices of the 98 | more unstable stocks were rushed up in a violent manner to the highest marks on record. In the last hour there came | & sudden reaction, amounting to a co: {lapse In a few instances. The whole | market sold off and, although there was | & partial recovery, the close was unser. Four days this week. 10,766 Same daya Inst week..15,206 Same days 3 weeks ago 12. o Same days I weexs ago 9. Same days 4 Same days last y The followlng tabe swows b receipta of cattle, h and shuep at :he South Omaha v Why not move to the new district, where every- thing is being done to secure ideal home-like surroundings. ock market for tho yvear to date, as compared with last y 1916, 1904, Dec. Cattle 600,608 441,587 1,636,084 1,538/987 » 249,279 1,251,967 The following Lable Jlows the i erage price for hogs at the Hoath Omaha live Btock market fof the Ist fi% dsvs, with comparisons | ™ | = = 5 2 e & S bl ne ‘qRPII 2883 Lh3 1 1 ) | 1 1 7 2A2EER B CALL ‘pepas "grg(s r—— Bl 23 e & J— ~mmmes srasan esrace 00 Azgsge 8 23 3° C. A'rl‘l.n—lhmlu. light today, leavin four were very the total for the day tled Notwithstanding the wseverity of the break, the active industrials for the most part showed gains on the day and the rallroads were about on a level with yeaterday's close. Total sales were 1,50, 000 shares. No new element of 1 rtance was in- Jected into the speculative situation, al- though bullish sentiment towards war stocks was fed by reports of increasing lrll\lrz of these concerns and of pena- ing orders. The pronounced rise In_ this quarter of the market seemed to have attracted a considerable amount of pub- llo house buying, which hel; to pusn up mlol.flonl still higher. movement of such range, for the most parc on no precise information of sufficient import to Indicate its permanency, was of itself enough to xolnl to an equally #afe reaction. The decline was sald tu have been accelerated by the action of banks in calling a halt In accommoda- tions on war industrials. Bethlehem Steel and CruMNt figured most prominently in the dealing: 4~ ble Steel jumped 17% points to 83 _and then slumped 17 points. Bethlehem Steel rose 11 points to 276 and in the late break fell back 16. Both shares established new E - ¥ = = his week at 10,755 head. This Is THE now part of Dundee, south of Dodiw 3 high records, as did Westingh n streot, overlooking Elmwood Park and July, SLIK; Septomber, $10IN; December, | the 'T‘"'-‘r‘. of sy m"i Woek DA | tric at 1% and Allll-(‘hll'v‘:orz“-:t'g& Happy 'Hollow dolt Grounds, GR IN A D PRODUGE 8 ‘.’:]:""“;‘,:_ of July week, and sllEULY | Republic Steel was unuaually active and H. H. HARPER & COMPANY, CORN—No. 2 mixed, Tc; No. 3, Triko; | *1e) lan & yeAr a0 itle in sight | lransactions in that and the other steel 1013-14 City \ntl‘nnnllfll%lfldu — Mh 3 "V‘t’(‘f:fi .s;‘ b xm G lh bun" nged.\‘;; m‘ at hocves tat | 18sues, together with the rallroad equip- one Douglas . i yellow, 0. 8, T uly, 70; ment shares, made I FVANETON lota are priced to e |0ld Wheat is Strong, Holding Its|Scpiomver. igite: Docember, iisgootic, | bricos that were logise nigher. They | (he"4ey's total | © '“r&e part of OATS —Btendy: No. 2 white,' sc. No. 41 Pald $.75 for good killers, a cut off t a B —| Own, but New Wheat Drops o Bl iU TR Rallroad stocks were in the back- ) P mixed, 43 R ey ground. They shatéd in the early ad- REAL ESATE—INVESTMENTS Two and Three Cents. second, Bo; packing, e | """ ¥ | mon kinds of beeves wers only steady. | yiincy o iyinier relapeed. Bt Paul do L o ater recove Lo — EQGS_Firets, 18c; seconds, 194 o s hae Ty 5::““:,"“":.“""“"“‘; action of the 'dlreclor-"ln reducing the g UL —Hens, ©; roosters, %o; J 4 vidend rate from 5 to 4 per cent not ALL RECEIPTS °ARE LIGHT | yroilers iigie. in the Jame notches as yesterday. = | being announced until arter the lons, 7% onYour Savings and a Share of Profits You are guaranteed 7 per cent dividend earnings on the first of July and January of each year, if you invest with us in our Profit Sharing Plan. Also a division of the profits at the end of each year in addition to the 7 per cent semi- annual dividend, which has not been less than 9 per cent for the past twelve years. Your monsy in- vested 1s ..mpl‘k ecured by well selected Real tate, Mortgages and Contracts of Sale. Shares can be purchased now at $105. Authorized capital, $300,000, Write or see us about it. Hastings & Heyden | 1614 HARNRY ST. | FOR BALE—or rent; trackage bull ding, uth“nnd Seward, 36x88. Apply 1424 - e EVANSTON offers quality and character. 'l'hl ideal place ln bulld your homa the new part of Dundee, Dodge_street. EVANSTON, HARPER & COMPANY, lBll—M City National Bank Bld‘ ‘Telephone Douglas 2696, EVANSTON s high and sightly. LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE ov COMMIBSARY, FOURTH Infantry . N. U n‘ City National Bank Bldg., Omah Sealed proposals, ln dllhlklle for fur- nl-hln‘ and delivéring on or before Au- , 1915, at Fremont, Neb., sub- -ulen stores as berow, in accordance with specifications and ' conditions set forth in Ciroular No. 6, Office of the Commissary General, Washington, D, C,, April 21, 161, will be. r-celv-d at this ol- until ten o'clock A. ugust fite una 'then opened: Spectfications w:’l_l EVANSTON, 18 south of ) $2,800 Field Club district, nll modern, south front lot, splendid ) on Mason St., close to l'.‘h()ol and (‘Ir llM G. C KRG, ‘;:.m..m%“ B o 4 wordn W, or 7 wo Largest circ !o'u news- paper, 20,000 readers a-.uy four states. MINN. duce w oot ; 4 at r acre Ql%h'w‘:': o, 1‘0 Rymoum s Jiamespotia, lu-o-n‘ luv soil; 90 bu. acre; BLACK all - % =l bu. A"llfl. lnd hogs the farmers rich. N per acre: Opportunities independent. Buy a farm now. Stebbins. Nebrusics. I HAVE 60 acres of land county, Neb. Would like to sell. take $4 per acre for it. Address W. Reeves, ton, Neb. REAL ESTATE lAOAl! ARM LOANS, § PER CENT. TOLAND & TRUMBULL “l Bee Bly g TO W0W ‘made promptly. F. ead, Wead Bldg., 18th an: rnam Sts. | CITY and farm loans, & 6% 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 State Bank. an and warrants. Farnam lt. in Garfield | will 'BD-Cit. Farnam Smit! lowest rates. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam. elalty. a? ry. Large loans a s omas, 228 State Bank Bldg. WN!Y on hand for city and farm loan . Binder. City Natlonal Bank Bld os. Fasi Nebraska farma. | D. | WAmD—Oood Klrm and city loans at| 312 RR-A\'DE]R THEATER m.m $R. cottage, 1715 Ontario, hm lot, o w-hr. ruit. 8, 3701. BUILDING lines established in E'l.lllton. REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE An Attractive House West Farnam District 819 N. 4lst Ave. The exterior of this house s attractive in design, being a combination of tapestry, brick and stucco, The first floor is finished in oak and has a living room across the entire front, with brick mantel and grate. Well ar- nged dining room, with panelled walls and window seat. Three bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch on the second floor. Two rooms and bath on the third floor. Lot 00x110 feet, to alley. Can be bought I'hr less than cost, if offer is made at once, George & Company #02 City Nut. Bk. Bldg. Near Saunders School $7560 Cash and balance monthly for new sauare home, corner lot, east front lot, 50xi®. (Price has been $,000, but pnm is cut 10 |per cent for immediate mal O’Keefe Real Est.ate Co., > 1016 Omaha National Doug. 2716, RIGHT on the corner of Gith Ave and Pacific, an acre of level {in the path of the projected and assured | new boulevard; 1% blocks from Elmwood park; a remarkable opportuni for in- | vestment or home. - What hg you to | offer or exchange? P T, 'For Sale By Owner EE] REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nation. FPhone Douglas 7M. PRIVATE MONEY, 000 to loan on lmnrnved lnm Geo. B & Co.. % Brandels i us tor m lon.u ln eastern 3 nited States Trust Co., Omaha. TOANS. % rates. ‘—.—(fi‘u'l—hu' T m 1 'hnvlnon. u Hee, T. 200, e e REAL ESTATE—VACANT trees, ete. nnuln el ed walks: mm—."m wi l\e' modern six-room house near Farnam; oak floors nnd Hnl.h Illu fireplace, l|0eplnl rch llld bullt- in bookcases and ust be i will sherifice Cal boullu 2070 during business hours. PRICE RLDULLD New, modern, mrch oak nnd hln.h flnuh flne hufln{ and kcases, beam CC ling, ressed )ur'l.ck lolland‘lh)‘n‘ tlc;u chll‘, ll:oorl “h.. ce_out, sou ron! B‘lt | TE! ER. GLAS 1 [ — | mEAL u'un WANTED FOR walea. 7o Tasuranoe. g iy and’ coneci e S wfi""u'\#;.AB" b m‘ round: direce |96. 297, furnished upon request. Dell Te ptain Comm! Lough, Ca issary, Fourth In- 15 1bs. Rice, toes, 1,060 1bs. Onions, 263 cans To- "“""&1”{»- hu' lgl m)n- Tg . Jam, el Josotien ried), B llfl) 10 "l Sugar, 134 cans Milk “""3( vunnr. ckles, Sal cans Pepper (black) 168 % Toa. Butter (cn‘mery). | arine, 42 gals. Syru (l)l-:::ll‘l ID. %0 bottles V:'nllll Px- traot (; Iim Ibs. Fresh Bn'. “ 1bs. Blcon, 4,200 1bs. Fresh Bread, . Flour, to be delivered as lpocl;;d NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals wiil be recetved at Hebraska, by the Board of Eau cation, Nebraska 'State Normal Schools, up untll ten o'clock a. m., August 3, 1915, the ncuonotnbrlc lMltah- O \tortum for the at Kearney, Nebraska, accordance with plans and spegifications pared by J. H. Crldanck Architect, m 13, Continental Bull Omaha, Nebraska. The Board tion, Nebn.lu State Pcormnl Bchooll will also receive proposals for the heating, plumbing and clectric wiring for above buflding, ao- cording to plans and specifications pre- d by the architect, up until the hour and date above named. All bids must be accompanied by a cer- titiea check for five (5) per cent of the tull -nmunl of bid, made pavable to G, State Treasurer of Nebraska. flo Teserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. igned by the Prendent and the Secre- tary of the Board of FEducation, Ne- braska State Normal School. Jy.-2ld12t CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Firm—Hogs Unsettied— Sheep Strong. THICAGO, July 29.—~CATTLE-Receipts, 4000 head: market firm: native beel cattle, $6.20010.2; western steers, 368 8.15; cows and helfers, $3.5@9.25; calves, 501100, sl BIAI- NTATE—HIWNWUD | No. 4 769e «2ac %e to to 1%c, ‘The tended wheat a the bulls. nearly Corn side. to cro - HOGS—Recelpts, 2,000 head ; market un- settied. averaged fe to o lower: bulk of sales, $.25G06.90: light. $7.0047.75; inixed. L2075 ; heavy. $4.007.00; rough, .03 6.15: Digs, $6.5067.40 BHEEP AND lA\lh\‘Rculul! 14,000 head; market strong: sheep, 35.0006.%; lqgbe, $6.5065.90. Ol and Rosin, SAVANNAH. Ga. July % —TURPEN- TINE—Firm: 3¢; shipments b ROSIN-—Firm ceipts, 202" bbl wtocks 80.656 bb' D, $290; E, $3.00a406; ¥. L $810: K, 854, M, 406 5.50; WW, .9, Liv sales, 4% bbls.: 4.%7 bbls.; sales, 1278 bbls 3 Illlvnlmvx receipu stocks, Stock in Sluht. de of live stock at the five prin- | cipal markets: (‘nulr Holl flhelv ! ll.fll) 2. 1,400 th Omaha R and shipment receipta of 964, 295,000 bu. last yalr increase of however, the heavines Buying on the part of a sharp rally in provisions. sald to have been the ground for_the investment. ness wi OMAHA, July 3, “IL ‘The market for old wheat was selling unchanged to s cent higher. ok | auotations of the Bay:-an Vasiots CARLOT RECETPTS, 4640400 . white, W @46c. No. 1 fee No. 3, 9@éec. deal lower prices for ang! Weather in the winter wheat beit favorable for thrashing and where farm Work of this kind is being pushed the|@L374; No. 2, §1.80; No. 3, $1.26; ahipping, oy producers showed willin esl not only | $1.00@1. 1 | s to meet the views of the buyers, but HOPS-Steady: state, common to cholce, n asked for bids in many {natances. 1914 crop, @lsc; Pacific coast, 1914 crop, ] Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal |12616c, 1913 crop, S@ilc 5 723,000 bu. Corn, #1000 bu. Outs, 000 bu. | HIDBE_Firm: Bogota, dic; Central “iverpool ¢ Wheat, unchang merica, 29¢. ‘ J to 10 Tower. . Gor, unchanged LRATEIR-Firm; hemlock firsts, 32c; | §:1; 3] Primary wheat recei . wm 1,908,000 | seconds, I)&?l »,. bu., and shipments 664, ‘as against| PROVISIONS—Pork, easy; mess, $1800 receipts of 2,153,000 bu. il shipments mw‘ 3 short clear, | & " of 604,000 bu. last year. $19.00G721 mees, $17.600 | 3 LY Brimary corn receipts were 43,000 bu., [17.75; 0w, Lard, ~firm; | * and _shipments, 264,000 as against [middle west, e receipts of 42,00 bu., and shipments of | TALLOW—Dull; clly. B4c; country, | % 451.000 bu. last year. 5%@8%c; special, Primary oats recel BUTTEI.Unsettled; recelpts 3 s were 374,000 bu, o bu., as against ., and shipments of | second, &rlc; ll.ll'.lnli CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS b Th market closed heavy at Corn S%c net decline. and 'act that rains in the winter crop belt were confined to sections east of the Missouri river led to a noticeable country wheat offers make handlers confident that the movement of new wheat would show & rapid increase. Besides. advices were at hand that the yield per acre for winter appreciable ount more than had been suggested Bovernment report Fading away of the black rust scare added greatly to the discomfort of wheat Experts went so far as to assert that the South to would average an recent Dakota crop safe. Another bearish followed wheat Oats fluctuated nervou p damage reports. th of other Krul prices on_options 41 110%) 1 PN lm. 106 | 1 0 M0 T {| ke I x’?\‘ was influence the slowness of export demand. said the total sales to Europe ag- gregated only 00,000 humel:‘.n Wi sly ers led to |16 1b.; .Br.l l 12%ec 1b.; pecans, 12%c b, luxpcrt busi- | Open. | High.| Low. | Close. [Yes'y. heat, | 10% ® 7 | % to wheat owil In the en market was dominated by Good to uholu .75, fair to good to cholce huvy fair to good ocornfeu yearlings, 'NEW YONK GENNRAL MARKET s was|3 white. 6de, HAY-—-Firmer: prime, $1.40; No. 1, $1.% creamery extras, e firets) A@EYC; EGGE—Irreguiar; recelpts, 17364 cases frosh @athe tras, 2845 t PEeene an £8 33I®3 S5 ml;?d and light hnn on u ; No. 0. 1, fln No. 2, 8%o; NO- l- and heavies as low as bre Gkt nmn,.,{"““ furnished by FRUITS - Oranges. Co Pl"-'u:: Rete Dry {o,the fact that so many heavies wers loft unsold veatsrday It ls hard to say Just how much lower today's sales o this sort of stuff are. but there is o danger In_ass ha 00, TPeaches, Cnll!omln per box; Elberta, o\l; basket crates, | Bex,or cnle, our basket ora Elbe bu BTM | alz 0 : bu, and any cmo dlv since o | suppiiea for the four dny- oot { head, being only a little o v third as large as last week, half as large as twu and a'falling qfl of 5,000 as compar k last sae weel year. Receipty #o far this week are the small- ¢ [est In over a month, Estimates called for five cars, but only four loads had shown up when the now t of & load It 4 little pack- of ewes mylnx three or !our weth- I3 ers hmu ht & B Lam lated of & m. supplies coni thin thres” doubles. -hlch sold in go0d scason at 38.60, Fleecey were dry this morning, bul qu.m‘v the lunb- wa not 80 nd the salo was lonel‘.‘ly auotsd as Mo Bisher, This was more than market con- ditiong ut other pointa 'lrrlntt.d i Today's values singe Jul: pe! ('sllllnooul, Cracker 2.&. W 7n w Phatt alf case, Juml)o raw, nw. 6o 1b.; 1 1c per 1b.; No. roasted, 1b, J-mbo vmhd. %o per 1b, Wl(.rmolonl l‘ F& 1 walnuts, 18¢ 1b.; fliberts, nd, No. cal supplies were so very | in & measure at i, Y, ELLANI'I)U rackerjack, case. “ case, §1.76; eornvo;-. 8. §1.65. Peanuts® No. raw, lmulcd Se Ib.; .lumbn T Jumbo, roasted, i0c . i salt Honey, .80 case. Limes, % Watermelons, 1%c 1b, the highest reacl 14, when the same figure, of the oller‘lm as to be Grain Market, July ber, 31 northern Q1.4 and lambs: Lambs, L60@8.60; iambs, f lambe, ' feeders, lambs, feeders, talr to cholce. 8 Quolnuonl on shee good to cholce, $8. vood, 38.208.8 ,oml, ¥7.76G8.00; 8 yearling @1.49%; Now “Thicago Cash Pri new, §i (@ )3% ces—Whent 2 hard, 1113441 1.14%; No. Corn: N mnnru nmulnnl nda nomlw No. 3, #1.00%1.01 h MIIIXC\"A ¥7.92 Hl TTER-Lower: FEGGE—Lower; receipts, mark, 000 | mtl--u- City G HC KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 2. ~WHEAT |(,..r 3‘15 h | ————1—No, ¢ hard, $1.8@ Timouy. Provisions $90.57 %@9.57%. rib creamery, included, B barreled, 1650, LTRY-Alive, t lowe:; springs, 1Ti@19c in and ¥ 1.46; No. 3, red, $1.16@1.17; No. 3, No. 2 rec new. No. ity At 5 Pork, $15.50: g 2ic M‘fll cases ‘l 13 #1091, wle vovisl $.1 LI} y per cent; hinsty daye, 3.5, bought |¢ bhardly wort :lhe hulh of & fair representation yester-, 'éy‘“"’ @ Honds are Inclined to yleld. Total sales, par value, u.‘no.m United States bonda were unchanged 1. N New York Money Market, 2t M Al R Tl B g | SR ey e NEW JORK, July MCPRIME MER- and the new crop were light and were| WimAT. y ' C%JNSA n’:‘( omflgr .my l;‘.‘.’:"‘\;lp“t to take care of the slow d ;’;ek_N“ som 268 1 bl $4.7135; demand, s cables, C light and the de- 2 ;' common to falr cows, mand was ORly falr, cauelng & drop of &k & Bu Food "o Sholce " teedors WBILVER—Bar, @ic; Mexican doliara, alho for that deceal '\ ine and| CORN—Spot, casy; No, 3 yellow, e, | fali” atockers, .6 BONDS-Government, steady; railroad, the sales were unimportant. e oats|Prompt shipment. 566.50; stock cows ouy market remained un OA t, easy; standard, 64%c; No, ; i, 1.0ANe—mm; -my days, 2% per cent; six o Uflw rm M.hnl. 2 per ot . $8: A, r cent . ¢ bid, 1% per cent; offered at.2 per n::t." London Stock .llk.'. LONDON, Jul, . ity was confined mt hare Wheat. Corn. Onta, | firste, flm firats, 184 Chicago . L2618 1% s Minneapoli e} Dpuw b7 v Fresh receipts of NEW Tumearally atate, whola il eany it o twins | GOS B Tecoble of o footeal ¥ mn July 3 COFFEE-Tn Omaha. hite an g s, 1 Vour dayw’ total is the in e M e points 1 T POTTRT Fave, itie. western chick- back, . am; 5¢ a1 ndvance: und during the day ruied guist ens, brollers, 22c; fowls, 17c; turkeye, 11 it very st y. Offerings were light @120; dressed, stoady:' western frozen 40 the market was thought to be in » roasitng chickens, 186kc: fregh fowle, ioday's bersl, yun. otterings | (he" recent liq The “closs. was o:.d' c; fres) il . included some forty loads, mostly of [net unohas to six points higher. | ’ FRREHRT 1f paaYy hem, hat: were rv‘-.rmd over “trom | Baen. 5,700 bags; July, &10c; Augus 5 1 car, new, §1.16. arge & showing 1o |Septem : i"g‘.: Nor 6 it ONABA GRNERAL MARKET, plek 'mm‘p;:'d shipping orders ,"1,""";.; . . g., Ve e w: 3 e, S 1 e, r 088 declin ul . 1"car, “Toko; 1 Yol ke *Ha BUTTER-No. 1, | icIb. cartons, %c; No. | dn fven more than that in EDots, Tops | My 6.k Juse. Car, . 0, mixi h m at on Tolhe. OntacNo. 3 white: 1 car. doc; 5% | loan Oty e down. ,,,“,‘,,,,,,, Tiors tn to ¢ ,,“?H" car, 45%c. No. 4 white: 8 cars, #bc. oot dalatoe also were in a very bearish!received from - Bt Omaha Cash Prices—No, 2 turkey, $1.22| America, 1, Yorx white, 18c; | Mood, &nd their early bids were anyway | Tondon was unchanged. Milreis e @LiL; No. 8 turkey, $ingle No 2|} o e LK M:‘}'« r‘; “" | 20qesc They bought quite m- | irove nhahatEed ot TT8 £t 100 rots Tas bard, $119@140; No.'3 hard, $L16@13e; | 'mPerind, teench Lo ele ,‘ ht mixed hoge early. [t Santos o 11\";;‘04 hard, z" 1:@130 rm 3 -prln& ll o Lo . L) they ":mo lnlln‘:umpet‘lh . No. IH’I"'L 1.08401. s on me 0f em, 'l N Do, SraL o "Corn: No. 3 white, forced to pay bretty closs to shipper Kansas City Live Steek Market; THXR@78c; No, 3 white, T6%@%e: No. 4 prices. When butchers and heavigs fime white, 16@75%c: No. b white, .0% aly began to move It was very uneyen |Receipts 6 white, T4l@76c; No. 2 yellow, dnl but prices were quotod fully | strong: pri No. 3 yellow, T8lu@ric; No. 4 y;}lvw.. 15 !:.'c‘y:n‘-;n.m & esed _boef stoers, 4 0. el T 3 0. ou Tovgine: No. '3 mined, i 1% M"flfll packer hogs $6.1008,20, with |8.00; cows, 1.50m % Y ors and_ stock . 15¢ lower: r"lunm 15; heavy, % e 5 “pediers sha h, n light. $7.0067.95: pig HHEDP AND LAIM-MM a; ket steady ’%'E: market war Market. ORK, Jul, '.—IUG&R Raw, cen! rllu luv W <) nnl- m ichanged, h ords r- taken on #ls of 6.80¢c for fine ‘l":flh Futs {hé were steadler early on a renewed d from the trade ‘interest, prompts reports that 50,000 tons of raw sugar hlll been sold to exporters, which offset the harp reductions in refined. Prices at noon were 4 to 6 Mnu m.hnr Raw sugar closed stea the deeline: mnlrfluld. $4c; mnlu-u sugar, 2.87c. A 000 tons of centrifu Fump; \u made on 0. b, Cotton Market, Tome. —comh—spu M. Sales, 64 NEW Mdy. Gnlwn futures openesd steady; o-oohr. I“u. D“:," r, 8.7, January, arch. Y, 10.28¢. L‘otlnnulo-.d mnywyulun wml:nmm‘:. losed barely steady: Cotton futures o 9.3%¢; mflc v, .‘:nnnry. ..—Cm'm"—. o0 mm&"" maaily ow mlfldllall".l.“.m. llu Ay ; 5.90d; bales. o-n. ’- Market. OMAHA, glmuu HATS ” 0‘000“ 00; éo l.% Market. LIFA- o. $11.00@ 12.00; No, 2, 3 ’ . 75 wnlh‘l" fair to cholce, $6.26@6.50; NEW VORK July 20.-MBETALS-Lead: PRAX- A b, K, wtng “Wika s, ewes, |Offored at %% Spalter, not quoted. from FLOUR—Reduced. fair to good, “.7* firm an Unchln‘ “rin. ulet, -‘“ BARLEY —65@ /8c. 36.00. (ovzl’ - y, h'.‘(‘ RYE—$1.00g1.02. %t. Louis Live Stock Market. At London: Spot. o ures. BRAN—$§21.50. 6T, LOUIS, July 2 —CATTLE-Re. |f2 108: ulestrol flu St. Louls Grain Market. LOUIS, Mo., July 20.-WHBAT.- No coipts, 6,000 head; native beef steers, §7.50 @10.15; y“rlln’ steers and heifers, 35.50G 10.00; cows heifers, $6. .00, stock - ST. h.drrl, southern WH No. 2 Manitoba, ils 8 No. 3, 11s 64; No. |/ 1 northern, Dulu i No. ? hard winter. 118 CORN —Spot American mixed, new, §s 6d mx Clty Live Stook Market, SIOUX CITY, la. July 3 -CATTLE- Recelpts, 50 head; market flrm; native steers, $6.2609.%0; cows and helfers, §. 6.50; .76604.75; stoc! 134 $t. Joseph Live Stock Marke a ST. JOSEPH, gripts; &00° hawd; ‘ma 1.0 COWS Al calves. $6 006110.00. & Recelpts. anner feeders, $6.006%. HOGE—Receipts, 7,00 head; market, @20 lower; heav. mixed, 6.20; Iight, 95.8006.00; bulk of sal AND LAMES—Receipts, firm; ewes, XL ik | l:“‘; hr-d “m-rlut 7.20; bulk of sa [ X NF‘lfl?;p AND \‘l”—-l\u‘rlpum end; market mxm»r lambs, §5.00@s. M ; £, cows unlz heifers, 40000 i) 1B L0 000 5,78, Dry Goods Market, NBW YORK, July 3.-DRY W— Me trac %, Te@e0c; oo 630 Head: market, 106 e, Coton ‘Woan H eipts, ' n ot % | No. 2 white, S0%@8ic; , T8%e; Sep-|ase "yxup- and llvh .' X .70, ‘u’“‘u‘i more 115 | tember, Tike: o a " Butchers. = #1.557.50; wood h Cloths clover, | JOATS—Bteady: No. 2, #8c; No. 2 white, g led it - (vel' | 7@6Te; July, 63 Beptember, $e. REEP AND LAMBS Recelpts. 150 Tiehtly firmer tendency. Raw was Sy hea mu ket -lron1 : steady. Cantons were Liverpool Grain Market. b, W 0005 Bloating ow LIVERPOOL, July 2. EAT—8pot, 1-5. Evaporated Apples and Dried m NEW Y@K. M, —~EV, 555 AP PPLES—Dull enlz.r.ull!) P‘Rulfi—m '3:“ a:- Releuses. filed azainst it was K. (‘ Complaints City club ¢ {hzn the

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