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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1916)
12 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Prices Rule One-Half to a Cent Higher Under an " Excellent Demand. BZOEIPTS FAIRLY GOOD HEW YORK STOCKS After Several Days of Quiet Many Commodities Make Gains. CROP NEWS REASSURING Omaha, Autuit 1, w. There was an eicellent rierr.ar.d for wheat today and prices ruled from Hlc higher. WW la today's receipts wore not nearly as heavy as Mondays, stilt Tuesday Is gen rally a Hint day, and the run wan con Idered very food, a total of 217 samploa thowtnf up on th tables. No. I hard wheat sold around 11.17 and fete hulk of tho No. 3 averaged around fl.IH. '". Corn recslp'a continued very light and the aah demand (or this cereal wat fairly ac tive. Tht whi market. however, was a trlflt Weak and ruled from HClc lower. Tho demand for oats was pretty food at the prevail Ins; prices, which were from a quarter to three-quarters under yesterday's quotations. There was very little trading In either rye or barley and these markets were quoted unchanged. .Liverpool close: Wheat, steady to Id lower; corn, d to id lower. ,' -Primary wheat receipts were 1. SIS, 000 bu. -and shipment 111,000 bu., against receipts - at 087. 09 bu. and shipments of 790.000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 7S6.0O0 bu. and shipments S40.00Q bu.. against receipts f CI1.009 bu. and shipments of 374,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,160.000 bu. and shipments 043. 000 bu.. against receipts of 14I.OO0 bu. and shipments of 31s, 000 bu. last year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. v Wheat. Corn, K1 Oa't, 461 12 27 Chlcafw , 233 lllnneapolui ; 292 Duluth 185 Omaha 277 Bt. Louis ..1S7 Wlnnlpef ..... til ... y These sales were reported today: '"o.l hard winter: S cars, $1.10; 17 cars. 4 cars, 11.11. No. 1 hard winter: 8 ear 11.11; 1 car, 11.17 4 ; 14 cars, II. 17; ears, 11.10; I cars, fl.1t; I oar. f-l.lt. No. I hard winter: 4 oars.tl.lt S cars, fl.lt; l'irara. tl.11: I cant. 11.12: 1 ear, ti ll: t-car, ll.tl; 1 car, l.t. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. Il.lt; t cars, fl.01.; t cars, tl.tl: I t-l cars, tl.tl; 4 cara. fl.tT: nu mm. 11.07U 1 ear. II. 01: S cara, . 11.04. Sample hard winter: 1 car. fl.Ot; t t-l can. tic; car, 70c, No. I spring: tt urka. it. lit l car. 11,11. No, t durum 1 car, fl.OI. No. I mixed: S I car, 11.11. 2o. I mixed: 1 car, flit. No. 1 mixed . durum: t-l ear, tl.tl. Lftva No. S: 1 car. 4c. iM-n No. t white: a cars 77c. No. Itavhlte: I cars, 7fe. No. I yellow: 1 mtr.-fle; car, 77c. No. 1 mixed: I cars u! f l.i nn 70c. No. t mixed: 1 ear, Tlc. temple mixed: 1 car, 7oj 1-1 oar, ' tic- .Anilii Cash Prices Wheat: No. Bar, f1.lt)l.ll; No. I hard. 11.1491.11: No. hard., i.oit)l.ll; No. 1 spring, fl.ltei.ft; f0. I spring, fi.issyi.t; sv. m '"! l.Ml,07; No. I durum, 11.05 MU. Corn: No. S white T7T7o: NO. I white, 74 770 ; No. 4 white. Tl7c; ?. I white, t4f7lc; No. f white, 7t Uhkoi- No. l yellow, 7Itc; io. yoi low t77lo; No. 4 yellow, 7Ht?7Uc Kk'l vllnw. ll77o: No. t VellOW. 71 6 tlr: No. mixed, 77fHc: No. I mixed. tnu No 4 mixed. 7a.ttv7.ta. No. mixed, 7I7Ice No. f nilxed, 7174e. OatK No. 1 white, tleaic; standard. Maii. mm i whii. 27uai7c: No. White. lHeTc. Barley: Malting. I44ftte No. 1 feed, II0I1. Rye: No. I, 140140, No. . II ftto. OMAHA FtTLRES MARKET. Batai September and December Wheal Ad' veaee Throe Cent. the wheat market was strong today on eontlnued and sensational report 01 in rreaaed damage from black rust. In some parts of the Dakotaa wheat averages only alaht bushels to the acre, and Is testing round forty pounds to the bushel, nop Jember erheat advanced I cent and Decem ber closed I eents nigner. ram dosed a fraction higher on 8eptm ter and unchanged on the December. While the rains during the last twenty-four hours fcava not been general, the sections where fain haa fallen nave oeen piavva wa m tkt nv urious loss. . Tradina In oats was very light, the De cember closing unchanged and September elaalna Uo miner. Omaha closing prices on futures lor this New Tork, Aug. 1. Stocks made substan tial and rather general reroverleM today ; from their lethargy of recent sessions, un- : der lead of investment Issue, notably Union Pacific and United States 8ieel. The former! made an extreme gain of 2 points to 131 on very large dealings, and steel was In de- ' mand toward the close at 17, with individual ; transactions of 1,000 to 2,300 shares. I The excellent statements of earnings ror i June reported hy leading lines, particularly tha Pennsylvania system, was effective in i tlmulatlng speculative confidence. Other favorable factors Included the decision to place Maxwell common and second preferred shares dn dividend basis, and the declaration of a fixed rate of dividend on Studebaker. Crop news was more reassuring, although d vices from the northwest leave Utile doubt of serious Impairment to corn and I wheat. This, however, found only little re- j flection In grangers. Ht. Paul, and Chicago i Northwestern being firm to strong. 1 Shares of eaatern roads, Including coalers and New Haven, were in better demand than recently. The only, conspicuous excep tion in this group was Rock Island, wh.cn weakened In the final dealings. Missouri Pacific also manifested pressure. Munition and similar specialties made fur ther advances In the placing of additional foreign contracts, with pronounced strength united states maun mat Aiconoi, uma- wtn and American Locomotives, Crucible Steel and shipping shares. Zinc stocks were steady demand on the improvement shown by foreign markets, but coppers were dull and without material cnanga, ioiai sales amounted to 131,000 shares. Pennsylvania's eastern lines reported an Increase tn operating Income for June of 11,124,000, with a gain or isn.oov on lines west of Pittsburgh, and Chicago 4t Nortn- westerh Increased 1410,000. Rmltta.nea rates to UJuroDS wars very unaltered, but a better Inquiry was reported tnr Miarllnv bills and cables to Berlin. Bonds were irregular, wun toss activity in Ana-io-French and the new French notes. Total sales, par value, 2. 170,000. United States bonds were uncnangea on call. Number of leading aalss ana quotations on the market were: Bales, nun i,ow. 2,100 II 10 l "moo 'it 'tis to 15,300 Iftfc 17 'I It 200 14 II 12 JOl lot 121 .Ul 121 100 24 31 34 1,204 71 71 7'.4 1,100 101 10 'i 1024 l.OOf II liS It 84 V, 1,104 II 17 17 000 'II 17 17V 1,700 177 171 171 AA 111! Ii ll SI 200 1,000 LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Bun is Respectable, While Hog Receipts Are Largest in Two Weeks. HOG MARKET IS DKUGOISH Omaha. August 1, 1,1. Rae.tpta wr! Catfln. Hova. Bhep Official Monday (.91!! H.3l Esllmals Tueadar ... 1100 I J, S0 Two daya ihla wrklo,33 8am daya laat week.. ,.441 Hama daya 3 weeka affoll.lfii Sam. daya i w.eka aao ,.34, Ram. dava 4 ara.ka tin Dam. daya laal ytar.. l.ilt 10,413 3I.5SJ Tba rollowtiig labia ahuw m ivt:eltla oi eattl., hoga and ahaep at tna Suulh Omaha Uv. atock market for lha yaar lo data, a, compared with laat year. 1114 1,11. Inc. Der Cattle .... 41,HI 113,1,1 ,,.007 Hoi 2.07S.7S, 1. lit. til 234.170 ... . Sheep 1,177,31, 1,!14,?1 7,,3.3 Tha following table ehowa the average piieea of hoga at lha Omaha live atock mar fcet for the Taat few daya. with comparleona III; raarllnga, good to rholre, I7.,0.10; yearllnga, fair to good, ,7.on07.5O; year- iga, feeder. 38. 6007.00; wethera, fair to holre, 10.7,03.00; ewea, good to choice. I7.007 10: ewea. fair to good, IS 74B7 00; ewea. plain to culla, I4.0fle,.7,; ewea, feed- ,4.6O0.OO: ewea, yearllnae. ii.noi.w ewea, breedere, 2a and up, 14.0008.00, Repreeentatlve aalea: Wt. 2,0 Idaho lamb. 70 33 Idaho ewea 30 11 cull ewea (3 cull ewe. ,1 Idaho wethera ,2 Idaho yearling wethera,., Wyoming feeder ewea.... Idaho feeder lamba 300 8. V. feeder ewea rull feeder ewea ,3 South Dakota ewe, cull ewea Wyoming lamba Wyoming feeder ewea.... culla rulla :00 Idaho breeding ewea .... Idaho feeder ewea 2,1 Idaho feeder lamba Idaho feeder lamb. Idaho feeder lamba Idaho y'rl'ga and wether. 1007 Idaho lamba Data, i 111,. l, It. HI4. 1I3.H13. IH11 July II. e 7 03 I 05 I 70 7 11 July 17. I 14 TO, 17, I ,2 7 II 0 10 July II. I 1,14 e l 1 11 I II July II. I 31 7 07 e IS 1 30 ,11 July M. I 1IH I H I II 7 31 I 13 July II. I 10 I II J II I 11 (17 July 31. I 3l I 71 I 7 ,11 7 II (S3 July 21 e I II I II I 11 I II July 34. , III, I II I H I 17 7 II I II July II, I a;s I 14 I 77 7 47 I 80 July 18, I 3IH I 73 I SI 1 17 I 41 July 27, ,1114 I II I II 7 It I II July 21. I 14 I II I 03 I II I 14 July 21 I 40 1 2,1 I 03 I 17 7 81 I IT July III I 34! 1 II I 18 7 8" July 11. I 3I',I I 431 I 411 I II 7 73 0 01 Aug. l. I Hy I 2lj I 13 7 71 I II aSuua,y. Recelpta and dlapoaltlon of live atock at the Union atock yarda, Omaha, for twenty four hour, ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: heubii'Tb cars. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. "Art. I Open. ' High. Low. Close. ga.T nipt 11IH-H 1 11"H !H Deo. Ill J22HUIH W HH Ce7t 71)4 ; 7114 71V. 1H JH Deo. 141 It U ept l ; IIT Ills not II Pec. log 40 Hi IQSl 40 IQH Am. Beet Sugar. American Can.... Am. Car fndry. Amer. Loco Am. B. Refg.. Amer. Sugar Ref. . . Am. Tel. Tel... m I U I S.... Anacorda Copper, Atchlao'i - Meltlmore umo. brook. Rapid Tr,. , Butt A Hup Cop, Cal. Petroleum. . . . Canadian raclllc. Central Leather.. . Cheaapeake A Ohio c, H. at. raui. Chicago A North. C. R. I A P. Ry. Chlno Copper Colo, Fuel iron. Corn. Prod. Ref , . . Crucible Steel Dletlllerl Mcurlty. Erie General ttlectrlc, Ot, Northern pfd.. at No, Ore ctfs.. HHnolB central... liter. Con. Corp. . . . Inspiration Copper Inter. Har., N. J.. K C. Southern. .. Kennecott Copper, irfiuls, A Nseh. ... Mia. Petroleum... .Miami Copper.. ,, M.. K. A Tea. pfd. Missouri Pacific... Montana rower... National Lead.... Nevada Copper.... N. T. Central.... N. T., N. H. A H. Norfolk ft Weet,. Nrrthern Pacific, Paclflo Tel. A Tel Penneylvanla .... flay Con. Copper,. R adlng Pep. Iron A Steel Khat. Aril. Copper, Southern Pacific. . hVuthern Railway. Studebaker Co.... Ttnneesee Copper. Tmss Company... Union Pacific..,..' Union Pacific pfd U. S. Ind. Alcohol. U 8. Steel U. 8. Rleel pfd,., Utah Copper Wabash pfd "B",, Wtatern Union..., Weatlngn. Ulectnc. C M A St. P 1 I 2 Wabash 3 2 Union Pacific .. 31 , 41 24 2 Mleeourl Pacific 1 3 1 C. A N. W eaal., I , C. A N. W we.t.. 42 44 20 C, Bt. P., M, A O. . 3 29 C, B. A Q. eaat.. 10 1 8 C, Br A Q., weal 7, 33 C, R. I. A P., eaat 7 11 C, R. I. ft P. weat 3 2 Illlnoia Centra l 4 Chicago. OL Weet. 1 I l Total reeelpta,.184 11" II I He SOU ov II li 4 121 2.100 II H 17 H 17 'i 1,100 47 17 47 l.NI 44 J 41 44 S US 1,100 70 11 II Mj 100 44 44 44 4,400 11 II 81 1,100 111 111 101 1,701 117 111 117 112 102 ' 41 11IH III 111 i'.iti 'ii i.ioi 'ii' 1,400 1,100 1,000 1,100 "S 11 44 461, 127 11 II 11 11 11' 10 101 17 1,700 104 4v l 13 17 17 108 101 "ioo iii iii 121 :::: ::::: ::::: 4,100 ii ii n 101. 1: 13 22 l.7(,0 11 14 It'i 101 11 41 47 20 14 83 137 114 131 13 uo 30 Morris ft Co...,,... Swift .A Co Cudahy Packing Co.. rmour ft Co. hwartl A Co Lincoln Packing Co. O. Paoklng Co... Hanlnger ft pilver., Korr Packing Co... B. Vanaant Co. . ., Benton, Vanaant ft L. Hill ft Son B. Lewie B. Root ft Co.... H. Bulla P. Huaa Roaenatock Bros, .... a. Kellogg Werlhelmer A Degen. r. Hamilton Sullivan Broa Rothschild ft Kraba.. Hlgglna Huffman Roth Meyers Qlaeaberg Haker, Jones ft Smith Banner Broa. , John Harvey ,,,.,,, Dennla ft Francla.... Jensen ft Lungren... Pat O'Day Other buyers Totals I.IOI 11 1.401 38 11,700 128 118 40, 31 31 1,100 111 III 17,101 111 137 17 'li li.iot ' V.ioi 17 77' 18 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Boa by Logan ft Bryan, atock and grain brokara, 1, soutn msteeniD etreen , Art. 1 upon. 1 nun, iww. jrVht. Sept Iee, Corn Sept Teo, Vat. Sept Dec ork. Sepl Deo. lord. Sept Oct. Deo. Jllee. Sapt Oct, 110- 1 11 120 114-8 1 11 133 II 71 77 11 17 17 11 40- 41 40 4l-ll 41- 41 14 II 14 IT 14 II II IT It TI 11 II II IT 11 II 19 II II 11-41 II 41 II 10 II 41 II 10 II 10 II It Close. I Tee. ' Tl' 7H-; I-1 13 II 71 II 71 II 17 II 11 111 21 14 10 SI 12 13 II II II II II CHICAGO OBA1N AND PROVISIONS. 1,101 11 II 1 of Nertawee! Creo Daaaage, ' Wheat Oooa Higher. rhwig. Air 1. Wheat prices ran up iNrlftly today. Influenced mainly by more auicl mora severe crop damage reports from tho northweet Tho market closed nervvous. 101U. to- lUISHo net higher, with Sen- tomber at l.ll1.14, and Deoeraber t 1111 Corn Snlsked lo HO0 off. and oat, unchanged to o up. Provtalona made gains of lo to 7c01l oenta. Bulla had things their own way In the wheat pit ascent for a short time at lart. Initial trading waa bearlahly ef fected by lower quotatlona from Liverpool nd by aaaerttona that although Import fceeda of European conntrlea would be aargor than had been evpected, foreign Bowers were holding on ana were only pur chasing from hand to mouth. Word from Omaha however, that 100,000 bushels had been purchased there for ocean shipment eauaed many speculator to change to the trail aide. It waa at this Juncture that K.9 dammga reporta began to pour tn from th oldea of tho Canadian lino, Manitoba Waa eala to bo black ruat infected aa badly U tho Dakota,, and there were predlctlona that North America this year would not be hbla to contribute half aa much aa laat la tho world's Import requirement. - Sharp advaneee ehown by closing quota tlona at Liverpool had much effect toward IRcraaalng bullleh sentiment here aa to wKee.t. Additional export at the United Jlatea seaboard counted further tn tho aame lreetton, but the chief impulse toward higher prlcee continued to come from crop Aamaga advlcea, especially that a big acre age In both North and South Dakota would fWt .pay to cut, . In. tho Bonanaa farm district near Ketaa, til ft., tha altuatlon waa aald to be tho Worst aver known, so bad that ownera were talking of setting fire to the flelde. . Raj a In parta of Nebraska, Illlnoia and fawa. eased tha corn market. The bulge in wheat prlcee had only a tranelent In fluence on the corn market. Bsport aalee aad the wheat atrength ateadled oata. Al tajoagh acta were lower on account of bear lati crop reports. Provisions rose tn consequence of scar- WIT- of offers and becauee of goaslp that ,nr Belgian relief commission waa In the market purchaalng auppllea. Lower quo Cattona on hoaa ware Isnored "Cash prices; Wheat No. I red. new. 11.11 eLJI: No. 1 red. new, ll.231.37: No. hard. new. H.2401.17: No. I hard. wewr 11.11 Ol. 14. Corn: No. I yellow. II 9Zc: No. 4 yellow. 100,1 c; r.0. I -lie. 1IV.0I1UC Oate; No. I white. 40 jbaMUei stsndard, IO041, Rys: No, I, ran tl.MOt.00; barley, IIOKc. Seed Mothy, II 10; clover. 17. 00014. 00. Pork a. Ill lard, 111.71; riba, 118.17013.77. . Baiter HI, her; creamery, 14 0101c . twos-Hlaher: receipts. 11,117 caaea pOfHs. Il013a; ordinary, firsts, 3l031c; o-t mark, cases Included. l,033c 1 .JaUtaea Higher; recolpta, II can; Vlr- .la karreled. II.4i01.ti; Vlrglna. bulk. onllc; Ohloa, 70071c. Total ealel for the day, 111,001 aharea, , Haw York Money Market, New Tork, Aug. 1. Money On call. high, 2 per cent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rate. 1 per oent; laat loan, 1 per cant: closing bid, 1 psr oent; offered at 1 par cent. Time Leano .Steady: elxty daya, 101 per cent! ninety daya, l03 per cent aia montna, ,vi per cent. Prima Mercantile paper 4 per oent. Sterling Bxchanfr Sltty-day bills. ,4.71; demand, ve.iei,; cabiea, ,4.7Vj Silver Bar, 4c: Mexican dollara, 4,e. Bonds Oovarnment, . steady; railroad, easier. U. S. ref. la reg 11'L. ft N. unl. la. II do coupon... 11 M. K. ft Tex. U. S. Is. reg. ..100 1st 4S 74 do coupon, ,..100M. Pac. con. la.lOia. U S. 4s, reg,..10lMont. Power ta 17 do coupon. ..101 N. T. C. deb. la 111 Am. Smal. Ii.. .107 N. T. City 4a.l07 am, lei. a let. r, i jv, n. a ev. 4s 101 H. cv. la. ..,.111 Anglo-Pronch la 11 No.' Pan, 4a.... 11 Atch. gen. 4a... IIS do 1 II Bait. I Ohio 4a 10 Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s 11 Beth. St. ref. lslooPac. T. ft T. Is. 100 Cent. Pao. let.. llPenn eon. 4a.l04 Che. ft O. 0. 4. II do gen. 4s..l01 t;. x. a 4. ), eiytneauing gen. 40. SB C M. ft Bt. r. 8t. L. ft Ban cv. Is 111 r. ref. 4 11V. C. R. 1. ft P. Ry. So. Pao. ov. la. 101 rer, s is- no rer. es.... su Col. ft S. r. 4s II So. Railway la. .101 tf u. a n. u con ee le vnior. racilio ta Sf Brie gen. 4e. ,, 14 do cv 4..... ,31; Oen. Bier. Is... 104 U. S. Rubber la.IOl OI. No. 1st 4a.l00U. S. Steel to,. .105 III. Cent. ref. 4a llw. Union 4a.. 11 Int. M M. la.l0lW. Klec ov. Is. 111 a. . o. rer. db.. ..w Bid. "Offered. ... Local Stacks and Bonds. Quotatlona furnished by Burns, Brlnker A to.. 4,e-l umana national uank siiag. umena: ... Slocks Bid. Am. Smelt. Sec. Co. pfd "A".. 11 Cltlee Service Co. pfd 11 tuaaca rava. v;a. 1 pot, pro... let eere A Co. pfd 10 Palrm't Cream. Co. I pet, guar, 11 Falrm't Cream. Co. 1 pel. pfd. .103 Oooch M. ft E. Co. T pot. pfd, ...01 Herald Bldg. Co. pfd 100 Lincoln T. A T. com. 1 pot..., ,1 Northern Statee Power Co. pfd. ,1 Omaha ft C. B, Ry, ft B. pfd. . 04 Omaha A C. B. Ry. pfd II Peters Mill Co. pfd II Sioux City Stocks Tarda 00m.. 1, ' Swift A Company 193 Union stock zaraa a pet. atock Bends- Am. Can deb. la, 1,31..,. 11 Am. F. S. Co. I pet. g. n. 111! 17 Armour A Co. 4s, 1130 ,1 Booth-St. Louis Is, 1,31 ,1 Benson INeb.) School la. 1141. 107 Fremont (Neb.) I pet. p. b., '11.101 la. rortiana 1. 1. sb, ie-,... se Imperial Ruaalan l-yr. credit. ..101 K. C. Railway 1st Is, 1144 ... II Province of Manitoba la 1121.. 17 . . 1 -Tr. n.w.u 1 net. ' 1 T , Umaha a c a. oi. nj. es, leas -Oregon 8. L. ref. 4s, llll 11 rscinc UBS a riioc. ea, isd.r. pv,, I'rov. of Saekatchewan 4s, 'II IS Bo. Cal. Edison Is, llll , Utah Power ft Light Is. 1,11.. ,4 City of Tork, Neb., g. I. la '10.101 Tosemlta Lumber Co. la, 'l,-'ll II , Poultry Alive tVwge, 17010c unaotlled; . :fowls lla; Uvarpaol Orala alarkoa. Auar. 1 Wheat not I new, lla Id; No. I. Ita. vem Spot Aanortcaa mixed, new, i ; Manl H lid. Asked. 5 ST 101 1 100 iv, 100 101 100 134 101 I I ,3 100 107.31 101.1 10, 7 ,1 103 100 DISPOSITION HEAD. Kaasaa City Uto Stock Market. Kanaaa City, Mo Aug. 1. Cattle Re- ceiple, 12.000 head. Including 100 eoutherne; irket Bteany; prime lea ...vw 00; dressed beef steers, I7.00tjjf.16: west- steers. IO.7t0l.8O; cows, I4.I07.2; fr ,s Aflrtl.lO: stockers and feedera. t.1101.00;-bulla, 11.21 07.00; calvea, ll.to 11.00. Hoge Recelpta, 14,100 head; market wer; bulk of sales, 8,.40VS.su; neavy. 11.1001.00; packers and butchers, 10.450 l.lt; light, l.2,0l.ou; pigs, ,s.vvoe.iD. vheep and Lamba Recelpta, 1,500 head; market lOtyltc lower; lambs, 110.00010.70; yearllnia. 17.7501.26; wethera, I7.4J07.I5; ewea. 17.0007-50. St. Louie Lira Stock Market. ljiule. Aua. 1. Cattle Receipts. head: market higher; native beef eteere. 17.00010.21: yearling ateere ana h.irer. ,110010.00: cows. II. 50 01.00 stockers and feeders, 15.4001.21: Texaa and Oklahoma ateere. 15. 50 010.00; prime year- Una ateers. and helfere, ll.jstno.xs; cows and heifers, ll.ouos.uu; nauvo AAA) 1 1 71, Hogs Receipt,, 100 head; market ateady; olas and Hants. 11.76010.00; mixed ana butchers, 11.61010.00: good heavy, Il.8t0 16; bulk of sales, l,.,50,.s. Hheep and Lames neceipie, market ateady; eprlng lambs, I7.OO0.U; aughler ewee, f&.vO0T.z; oieatina ewea, 1.00010.00; yearllnga, ,,.uvov.ov. Chicago Live Stack Market. lUnsx Aua. 1. Cattle Recelpta, a,uu head; market weak; 86010.40; western Cattle, i.ogn. Hheep. . 448 1.723 1,471 . Ill 1,661 3,611 .. 147 1,141 1.412 . 142 2,881 1.241 110 II .. iV I 131 62 10 II 241 14 I 10 111 110 250 . It 38 10 2 I 12 I 1 63 60 143 24 23 7 477 41661 I, ,44 14.40 .4,788 Cattle There waa another verv re.nenle. blo run of cattle today, about 4.4UO heuri and tho two day,' aupply haa been nearly e.uuv neavior man tor Monday ana Tueeday las. weea. Cornfed beeves made up but a email nor- centage of tha offerlnga. Quality of tha weetern ranges waa better than Monday, and tha market waa alao aomewhat better. Ithougn hardly quotably higher aa far aa beef steers were concerned. Bulk of the fslr to good grasssrs are aelling around ll.lftOT.T,, wltn Mexicans and Texana 8.1007.00. The market for cowa and heif ers waa only moderately aupplled and under the influence or a neaitny demand from both local packers and outside buysrs. prices ruled ateady, Last nignt'i rain acioc aa a reviviner ror th. Blocker and feeder trade, and the dull neea and weakness that characterised Mon- day'i market gave wiy to a brlek and 109 160 higher markat tnis morning. Quotatlona on cattle: .Oood to choice beevea. 11.10011.00: fair to good beeves 11,1501.40; common to fair boovee, 17.100 11.71: good to cboloo yearllnga ,1.25010.111 fair to good yearlings, ll.vutf ,.utl; common to fair yearllnga Io.7t01.li; good to uhuloe graaa beevea. 11.00 01.10; fair 10 good grass beevea, 17.1107,71; common 10 fair graea beevea 11.0001. 00; good to choice neirere. II.7I0T.IO; good to choice cows, 11.000 1.31: fair to good cowa. 11.0001.10 common lo fair cowa. 11.1101.11; good to choice Isadora, 11.1001,11; fair to good feedera 11.0001.10: common to fair feeders 11.1107.00! good to choice Blockers, 11.800 l.li; atock Heifers, tt.7s9e.70; stock cows. 16,1001.40; stock calvea, II. 7601. 10: verl calvea 11.10011.00: beef bulla stags, ato. 11.1107. iti Bologna buna. ss.qv,.ib. Representative aalee: BBEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 11 , 114 It II I. ....... Ill II 10 I Ill I 10 10 171 1 00 II 1,1 1 10 14 Ill I lilt 7 40 II. ...... .1111 II llll I 10 14 101 I llll I 00 1 130 STEERS AND HEIFERS. II Ill I 1 114 II 117 II 01 HEIFERS. II Ill I II 7., ......1001 7 Ill I 71 1 1,1 WESTERNS. Sara Anderson Colo. I ttk. sirs. (II I II I atk. hfa. 510 Percy Spenca Neb. II yl. ata-hfa. 711 I 10 r. m. raoaia atone. 4lataars..lll0 1 80 p. B. Hpear Mom. 41 steers.. 10407 10 . George C. Deerson 8. o. ICOWS....1I00 III .lx. sir. 117 w. E. Brown 8. D. II eteere. ..111! 7 41 7steera. 4 oows. ... 180 I 91 I cows. . Roy Baughn Wyo. lOateera... 141 I 00 llateera.. Icowa.... Ill 4 11 4cowa.. F. K. Olbeon Wyo. 17 steers.. .1011 til 1 sleere. ..llll Til Hogs Rscelpts were larger than for any dev In- nearly two weeks, estlmstea call ing for 111 cars or 11,100 head. This makes the total for the two daya 10.131 head, a gain of between 7,000 and 1.001 over both leat week and two weeko ago, and twice aa large aa for tho aame daya a year ago. or tho heavieat for any aimlar period In tome time. The market waa one of tho draggteet af fairs aeon here In eome time. Parkere carried the day in the end. Sell ere hung on for more money moot of thi forenoon, but finally had to give tt up, ai tnetead of raising bids packera began low erlna them tn soots. When the movement startsd tt waa at flgurea that were tn no caae less thsn 10jll.c lower, while many rlrjvea eellerB called tha market flat He itewn. Rooresontatlve aalea: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 51. .Ill 1,0 II 00 16. .104 7 Ik 7 16 I 16 I 40 I 40 I 10 I 10 I 10 T 00 . 141 170 ITI , III I 16 I It 10 I 00 , Celloa Market. New Tork, Aug. 1. Cotton Futuree opened steady! October, 11.15c; December, U.lle; January lasoc; siarcn, is.sso; May, ll.llc. - Futures elooed ateady; October, I3.lle Deeember. 11.10c: January, ll.llc: March, ll.llc; May, 11.18c. Spot, steady; middling, ll.llc: aalea, ioo oaiea. ; Liverpool, Aug 1. -ouon v eaa 1 good middling. I.IId; middling, 1. lid; .low mid- dllna. I.IId. . Saloe, l,,H balea; M0 for speculation and export. Recelpta, 1,004) balea Futures, steady. - Lsadea Meaey Market. Londen 'August 1. Money and dtacount rates ware quiet. The mining group waa quietly aupported and apeculatlvo Ruaslana hardsned. but American aecorlUoi war Idta The cloolng waa ateady. Silver Bar, lld per atinoer"7 ..' Money 4 per oent. "'t - Discount Hates Short Mils. !! par cent! three montha t0i per cent. ; Bank Clasjtaga. -,L 1 Omaha, Aug. 1. Bank dealings for Oma ha today were lt.tll.I17. 41 and for the cor rse ponding day laal year 11,111,111.11. (. : ' .'-. " f SK Pr. 0 II 01 0 I II ... I 10 ... I II ... I 61 17. .Ill 110 I 10 40.. 171 II.. Ill ... I li I,.. 213 11. .110 ... I 10 71. .101 41.. Ill ... I li 71.. Ill II.. 131 II I 16 8heepThe run of sheep and lamba wbm not quite ao heavy as Monusy s out at mat was liberal, aotne fifty care or 11,100 head Bhnwlng up. 80 far thta week recelple are the heavteet of the year to date, recelpta having been 20,481 head, aa againat 13,181 head laat week, 11,113 two a-eeka ago and II. Ill laat veer. ' Movement waa late in atartlng, but when lamba finally did atari acaleward the early dope waa well borne out. piieea being fully atrady to in a lew apoie a nine ngnier. Beet lamba Bold up to nooa brought 110.70, a r.tcbel above yeeterday'a packer top. Bulk sold upward from lis.is, witn ratr wyom. Inas and Dakelaa downward 10 ie. cheep reaoted. regaining moat of yester-day-a break In a 100 apturn today. The 11.50 quotation on beat ewea waa reetored, while good- range yearllnga reached II. Feedera ware not very plentiful, and sold fully slsady. Several odd bunchee ot lamba reached 11.81, the new record establlahed yeaterday, while seme fair feeding ewea went aerosa tha acalea at ll.lt 01.31., Quotatlona on sheep and lambB: Lamba, good to enotce, sls.00S.JO-; lamne. r.i good, Il.7i01l.ill lamba leaden, 11.11 , .. 71 ... II .. 67 ,.. 16 ... 18 ...107 ... 2 .. 01 ... II ,.113 , .. 15 ..1A7 ,..101 .. 12 . .. 12 , .. 12 ..101 Pr. 10 40 7 40 I 60 4 40 7 It I 60 I 40 I 20 i 10 4 80 7 30 3 10 10 to i 35 4 2t 4 00 7 71 7 31 I it I 36 I 35 7 70 10 60 The city council received bids on the furnishing of estimates of the cost, and the detailed plans and speci fications, for the construction of a municipal electric light plant. S. G. Pcticolas submitted a bid on the general estimate of one-tenth of I the more necessary for ice to preserve St. too Omaha Gets Bids on Detailed Plans for Municipal Lighting The Bee's Fund for Free MilLand Ice Dr. R. W. Connell, city health com missioner, sends $5 to The Bee's fund and writes as follows: Enclosed check is for the millc snd Myers Names Men to -Assist in Fight for Omaha Land Bank Frank H. Myers, newly appointed chairman of the general committee 0 various business organizations to bend .v . I l.,;nnint, a feApra lanr ice fund, for children who th' , h heas just completed would not be able to receive these v"1?'".. r... 1 u;, vr-.itive mm. much-needed necessities. The terrib ' 'x. They are F. A. Brogan, hot weather this summer makes it all i "mJic ,. T llt1lJ.r Drake. John I.. 1 per cent of the estimated cost, with and keep milk for infants in a safe native beef cattle, eteera. 11.71 08.60: stockers and feedera, I5.00ffll.00; cowa and k.i,. t, cams. 25: ca vea. ss.subiii.id. Hogs Receipts, ll.VUV neau, weak, unchanaed to lto lower; nuia 01 lee, ,.3O0I.6; llgnt, mi, n OH! 10 06; heavy, II.OO01O.O6; rougn, 1 nl 17TIAS.80. . L . ti I.... 1 X AAA Bneep ana wmw ....-, head: market ateady; wetnere, i. ewee, 1.6O07.fe; lamna, si.,bw.i.vv. St. Joeepk Uto Stack Market. St. Joeeph. Aug. 1. Cattle Recelpta, I.- 100 head; market ateady: ateers, se.evu 71; cowb and nellera, ,1. uusye.ee; cai.ee. 1.00011.00, Hoge Receipts, B.ouu neaa; . top, I.I0; bulk, 11.4008.66. 8neep and lamos neceipie, ,vw hu, market ateady; lamba, IO.OO01O.4O; ewea, 7.0007.60. "KW YORK OENKBAL MARKJtT. QuoUtiona of tho Day oa tho Leading Cam- modltlee. New Tork. Aug. 1. Flour Unsettled; spring patents. IS. 55 0 0. 10; winter patents, 61000.15: winter siraignts. ,....... Wheal Spot, steady; KO. 1 aurum, 11.34; No. 2 hard, 1.35; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.44: No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 1.41, f. o. b., New Tork. Corn Hpot, easy; no. s yenow, v-au, v. f New Tork. Oats Snot steady; No. I white, 40 47o. Hal- Quiet; prime, 11.16; No. 1, 11.20; No. 3, 11,10; No. I, 10c: shipping, 7580c. Hops, stesdy; stale, common to cnoics, ,11, 11011c; 1114, t07c: Pacific coast, 115, 11014c; 1,14, 1010c. Hldee Steady; Bogota, aiyiOWttc; cen tral America, 32c. Leather Firm; nemlock ttrata, sic; aec- onde, 31c. Provisions Pork, stesdy; mess, ,3S.uoo .60; family, 128.00028.60; ahort clear, 26.00027.00. Beef, steady; mess, 18. 000 1.60; family, 111-totczo.BO. Lara, easy; middle west, 12.80012.10. Tallow Quiet; city, c; country spe cial, 707c: special, 7c. Wool- Steady; domcsuo lieece, AA unto, lie. a bid on the detailed plans and speci fications of 2 per cent of the esti mated cost. Albert C. Arends' bid was $2,800 on the estimated cost; his bid on the de tailed plans and specifications was 14 per cent. ' Anderson St Bennett submitted a bid of $1,000 on the estimated cost, but did not bid on the detailed plans and specifications. r. W. Ballard of Cleveland, bv K. B. Howell, submitted a bid of $500 on the flat estimate. All of the bids were referred to the committee of the whole. Federal Employes Are Taking Their Vacations Now lohn Nicholson, chief deputy clerk of the federal court, and Miss Flor ence A. Moore, deputy clerk, have re turned from their vacations. John made two automobile trips to Grand Island with his family and spent some time at home, cultivating his roses and communing with sweet nature. Miss Moore took the Great Lakes trip and had a "perfectly grand time." She visited relatives in Chicago and Buffalo and viewed the wonders of Niagara Falls. She even stepped over into Canada, where she saw -the sol diers of the British empire drilling. R. C. Hoyt, clerk of the court, and Miss Alice Chase start on their vaca tions now. Mr. Hoyt and his wife will take a long western trip, going first to Arlee, Mont, where they will fish in the waters of the Jocko river, whiclHs more beautiful than its name. Then they will proceed to Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, British Co lumbia, home through Canada, arriv ing here September 1. Miss Chase expects to spend most of her time resting at her home iu Council Bluffs. . condition for use. Milk is often unfit for an infant, even though it may taste sweet, but be on the point of turning sour. The acidity of the milk, although not readily detectable, may be sufficient to produce enteritis or cholera infantum." Every cent contributed to this fund buys milk or ice for babies and small children of the deserving poor. Not a cent goes to any administrating or "overhead" expense. Previously acknowledged S473.S0 Dr. R. W, Connell 5. 00 B. N.. Exeter, Neb 1.00 H. Serck 100 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Wholesale Prices for Produce Charged Omaha Itealera. Butter- No. 1 cream, ry, lo cartoon ar tuba. lie; No. I, 27c. pnu trv Hro lera. zuc: nena. ioc: geeee. full feathered, 10c; rooatera and Btaga. 10c; H,.u. turkeys. 23c: old tome. 23c: capoiiB, Sic; guineas, lie; squabs, too to 14.00 pvr dusen; pigeons, ei.vv per ao.en. Cheese Imported Swies, lb., 4tc; domsstta Swiss, lb., 54c; block awiss, lb.t zee; twins, To'ung America, in., lie; blue label' brick, lb.', IB Vie; limoerger, 10., io; n.w me www, lb 20c; Kocuueforl, lb., Ita Beef I.U18 ttios: no. i, isc; no. s, iso; No. I. lake, llns: no. 1, ziy.a; no. z, 2c: No. 1, 17 Ho. Chucks: No. 1, 12(40; No. I. 12o; No. 1, 10o. Rounds; No. 1, 7uo: ISO, z. line no. s, use x-isies: No. I, 10c; No. 2, lc; No. 8, lo. Coffee Market. New Tork. Aug. 1. Coffee Tha merket for futures waa very quiet today, but there was talk of a somewhat eaater tone in the coet and freight situation, . and after open ing unchanged the market sold off during hs afternoon, wltn tne cloaa anowing net loss ot 601 points. September contracts eold at 1.45c early, but declined to 1.40c. while December worked on from l.llc 1.12c and March from 1.71c to 1.710, with laat prlcee at the loweet point ot tha day. Salea were reported of only 1,111 be, a. Au tuit l.Sic: September, l.llc; October, 1.44c; November, 1.41c; December, l.llc; January, l.llc; February, l.llc: March, 1.70c; April, 1.71c: May, 1. 10c; Juno I.I60 July, 1.40c. Spot coffee. Quiet: Rio 7e, lc; Santoa 4a, 10 Sic. Offers of Santos 4s were reported in the cost and freight markat ranging from 10.4to to 10.70c, London credits. The official cablea reported a decline or 75 reta In tlte Rio market, but Santoo futurea were 25 to 10 rele higher and Santoa apcta unchanged. Rto exenange on London, s-ina lower. Minneapolis Orala Market. Mtnneapolle, Minn., Aug. 1. Wheat Sentember. 11.18 k 0 1.11: December. 11.1114 Cash: - No. 1 hard, 11.14; No. 1 northern. tl.2101.11; No. 1 northern, 11.21 0 1.11. Flour uncnanged. Barley 11001c. Rye 11 0,0 c. Bran 117.7101110. Corn No. I yellow, ll0llc. Oats No. I whits, 11 011c. Flaxseed 11.0101.11. Metal Market. New Tork, Aug. 1. Metala Lead, dull at I0.lt. Spelter, dull; apot, Baat St. Louts, delivery not quoted. Copper, nrm; elec trolytic. 12600027.00. Iron, ateady and un changed. Tin, quiet: apot offered at 111.10. At London: soot copper, not: ruturea, C104 10s; electrolytic, llll. Spot tin, 1117 te; futures, 1,1. Lead. Ill 7s id. Spelter, ill. - Many Bankruptcy Cases . Are Closed During rear One hundred and seventy-one bankruptcy cases were closed in Ne-' braska during the fiscal year, accord ing to the report just completed by K, C. Hoyt, clerk 01 tne teaerai court. Of these twenty-tnrce were lann- ers, sixty wage earners, Mty-three merchants, three manufacturers, one professional marund thirty-one miscellaneous. Ther liabilities totalled Sl,418,y and their assets $441,720. There were eleven cases where lia bilities in each case were over $20, 000; twenty in which they were be tween $10,000 and $12,000, 102 in which they were between $1,000 and $10,000 and thirty-eight in which they were under-$1,000. There are now 27o bankruptcy cases pending in the state. Going to Mountains to Get "Atmosphere" tor btories "I became a convert to prepared ness the first day I saw the Germans marching into Belgium," said Irvin S. Cobb, short story writer for the Sat urday Evening Post, who stopped be tween trams in Umana. Mr. cood and Mr. Frank Stevens of New lork are on their way to Walcott, Wyo.. where they expect to meet diaries t. van Loan, also on the staff of the Satur day Evening Post, and "go up into the hitrh country south of Saratoga, Wyo., and north of Estes Park for a hunting and fishing trip. Selden-Breck to Build New Lee-Coit Warehouse The contract for the construction of the new warehouse for the Lee Coit-Andreeson company has just been awarded to the Selden-Breck Construction company. This new warehouse .will double the capacity of the present plant. Local Wheat Market Jumps Up and Down Under SomeEumors The Omaha future market was de cidedly bullish on reports of serious black rust and heat damage in the Da kotas and Manitoba. There were also rumors, later denied, that 500,000 bushels of Omaha wheat had been sold for export. Chicago reports that in addition to the 500,000 bushels of Omaha wheat sold Monday for ex port other centers had sold 200,000. A New York report denied that the wheat sold Monday was for export, saying that it was bought for invesf nient. The market opened at $1.1514 and sold down to $1.14 and then rising almost 4 cents under active trading of the shorts, who were in a rush to cover, and closing at the high point, $1.18)4. The Omaha receipts for the dav were 277 cars. Corn held up well in spite of very favorable reports from Nebraska, Iowa and parts of Illinois. A report from Oklahoma predicted not much more than half a crop. Some Missouri corn is suffering for rain. Secures Order to Keep Husband Away from Her Sadie Welsh has been granted a di vorce from Harry L. Welsh. Ida Steinberg, who recently sued Joseph Steinberg for divorce, has ob tained a restraining order prohibiting Mr. Steinberg from visiting or mo lesting her at her home, 2019 Cali fornia street. A . hearing is set for August 5 to determine whether or not the order shall be made perma nent. or Emma Miller has filed suit asking divorce from Arthur Miller. Cus tody of two minor children is asked. Bertha A. A. Wengel asks divorce from August Wengel, and custody of four minor children. Mrs. Lottie Van Engel has filed suit asking for divorce from August Van Engel. Mary Pearl Harrington has filed a petition asking for an alteration in the decree divorcing her from the former Imshand in 1912. At that time the father was granted custody of the four children, Freddie, Beulah, Glen and Robert. Mrs. Harrington, since remarried, now wants custody ot the children, asserting that Freddie and Beulah are now living with her. All Records Broken at Army Recruiting Station The army recruiting station at Omaha exceeded all past records when it enlisted ninety-five men last month. The highest previous record for a month was eighty-five. Of these, forty-one enlisted at Omaha and the rest at the substations, Lin coln, Des Moines and Sioux City. x r Rur McCague, C. C. Kosewater ana r. Strykcr. This will constitute the central working committee in ihe fight for a land bank in Omaha. Chairman Myers is of the real estate and loan firm ol Benson and Myers. In his connec tion with h'is firm Mr. Myers has had a large experience with farm loans, and is looked upon as a man espe cially well qualified to take up thi problem of a land bank in this lo cality. Building Eecords Showing Big Growth Building permits in Greater Ojfiaha for the month of July 137 in number aggregated $584,675, as compared with 164 permits in July 1915, aggre gating $556,780. The total number of building per mits for 1916 to date is 870, aggre gating $3,897,522, as compared with 718 permits in the same period ot 1915, aggregating $3,015,210. Bids Are Received for Heating the City Hall Bids on the heating of the city hall were received by the city council at Tuesday's meeting and referred to the committee of the whole. The Bee Building company submit ted a bid of 55 cents per 1,000 feet of condensed water, on a five-year con tract, inserting a clause that the rate would be governed proportionately by the price ot coal. J. L. Brandeis and Sons' bid was 50 cents per 1,000 feet of condensed wa ter, with a guarantee tnat tne cost in any one year would not exceed $5,200. This bid was made with the stipulation that Wie city could ter minate the contract at any time. Newsies' Picnic Set Back N On Account of Fast Day The date of the annual newsboys' picnic has been changed from August 8 to August 9, because the date originally set is that of the Jew ish fast day commemorating the fall of Jerusalem. If the picnic were held on the day of the fast the Jewish lads would be unable to participate. Drops Dead While Hanging Clothes in the Back Yard Mrs.. Susie Smith, 717 Leavenworth street, dropped dead while hanging clothes on a line in her back yard. A lung hemorrhage was responsible for the sudden death. She was 51 years old and had resided in Omaha thirty years. She is survived by her husband and two children. Painful Swollen Veins Quickly Relieved and Reduced Mri. R. M. Remler of Federal, Kansas, writes an inttreBting account of her success in reducing a aevere case of enlarged veins that should be encouraging ,to others simi larly afflicted. SJie suffered with badly swol len and inflamed veins (in fact one had broken), for more than seven years before she became acquainted with Absorbine, Jr., and used it. Absorbine, Jr., was faithful It applied for several weeks, and, to quote from her letter, "The large knots in the veins left, it was all nicely healed and has not bothered me since." Absorbine, Jr., is an antiseptic liniment - healing, cooling and soothing. Safe and pleasant to UBe. $1.00 and $2.00 at your druggist's or postpaid. Liberal trial bottle postpaid for 10c in stamps. W. P. YOUNG. P. D. F. 104 Temple St. Springfield, Mans. Turpentine o4 Roala Market. savannah. O.. Aug. 1 'Turpentine Firm; sales, Ttl bole. ; receipts, 611; ship ments, till; stock, H.481, Rosin Firm; sales, 1.41 bois.; receipts, S,tl; shipments. stock, .SM. Quote: A, B, 9i.svvi.s&; u, v, f.v; K. M.IK; F, 16. t0; H, L K, X. N, WO, $8.50; WW, $1.70. Dry Oawls Market. New Tork, Aug.! 1. Dress goods were active today. Men's wear lines for spring were opened In fancy weaves and steadily bought. Cotton goods were firmer and cloth lines more active. Raw silk was higher, and burlaps firm. : ftt. Lea Is Market Closed. St Louts, Aug. 1. Ne grain markets; pri mary election., Arrested on Suspicion " ' Of Street Robberies Harry Sheldon of Kansas City and Albert and Harry Shaffer oi Council Bluffs have leen arrested on suspi cron of recent street robberies. They were identified by John jotinson, Rleventh and Firnam atreets. as the men who tried to rob him Monday night ' "'r'' " " .This Store Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M., ft; Graataat val ue)! in Sum mer merchan 4 it t r known in Omaha. s tflAYDEN' 1 JJU6 Til DODGE OOU01AS STREETS B i g Savings on seasonable m e r chanciise in U departments. ReadHayden's Big Special August Grocery Opening Sale IT WILL PAY YOU TO LAY IN YOUR MONTH'S SUPPLIES; QUALITY GOODS AND A SAVING OF 25 TO 30 PER CENT IS lbs. Best Pore Cane Gran. 1 AA slated Sugar e?l.UV 4-lb. lack Beet Hlh Grade Diamond H FlourV made from No. 1 selected Ne braeki wheat: every sack guaranteed to give perfect sstlsfsctlon or your money refunded in full. A 1 Qg WEDNESDAY FOR eb 1 .ejO 4S-lb. SACK T'wv in k.n Beat 'Em All or Diamond C Soap for . . lie 1! bare Laundry Queen Whita Laundry aoap lot . e iu. n-A White or Yellow Cornmeal S Iba. Baat Boiled White Breakfast Oat- 4 ""ox?caWs' ConWnMd M ilk 2So 6-ex. cane Condenaed Milk 33c Yeeet Foam. pkg. Corn Flakee. per pkg... Fancy Sweet Cookie., lb.....lfK. 12',C Large Bottles Worcester Sauce. Pure To mato Catsup, Pickles, assorted kinds. per bottle S'aC 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice, 10c qual. , . ,25c lbs. Choice Japan Rice, 7 toe qual. . .25c 4 pkgs. Skinner's Famous Omaha made Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti. . ,28c 6 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines 25c No. S" cana Pork and Beana with To mato Sauce SVsC Fancy Queen Ollvee, per qt 35c No. 2 cana Wax, String, Green or Lima Beana for VlC No. Z cans Fancy Sweet Sugar Com, 7yBc No. 8 cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy or Squash for . . : 7ViC Sour Pickles, per qusrt 10c Fsncy Sweet Pickles, quart 20c Wild Cherry Phosphate or Root Beer, one bottle will make five gallons of refreshr ing drink J" The Best Tea Siftings, lb 12,c Fancy Golden Santoa Coffee, lb 20c The Beat Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, par lb n-w"-WJas-wlt Pays AMUSEMENTS. ..30? TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb., at. 2Sc Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, lb. ,26c The Best Strictly Fresh Errs, don. . ,23c THE VEGETABLE AND FRUIT MAR KET OF OMAHA FOR THE PEOPLE. The Beit Sweet Sugar Corn. doz....!0c 4 bunches Fresh'BeetB. Carrots or Tur nip for Be 6 bunches Fresh Radishes..... 5c 0 bunches Fresh Onions Be 2 large Cucumbers (or ge Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb se 4 bunches Fresh Parsley 5c 2 Heads Fresh Cabbage 5C Anything you want in fresh vegetables. BUY CALIFORNIA PEACHES NOW FOR CANNING. We have a special car of extra fancy California Elberta Freestone Peaches j ne ii ucs i. rhiu ior canning: WEDNESDAY. PER CRATE 89c AMISEMENT8. AMUSEMENTS. LEO AND MAE JACXSON ; Pre at lev Comedy Cyclleta. Brtakley and Maara Harris and Snyder Kdse and EmerBv Auto Races Moving Picture. Douglas Fairbanks Flirting With Fate Alto Kayatoaa Comttly II Tods y -RITA JOLIVET ta "AN IN TERNATIONAL MARRIAGE." George Breadburat'a Stage Succeee of Love vereue International CampllcatloB. MUSE DYlrT Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno in THE TARANTULA. Farnam Theater TODAY ' MARY PICKFORD In THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE" JITNEY TAXI WEBSTER 202 1917 MAXWELL CARS. READ BEE WANT ADS.