TIlIv BKK: OMAHA. THUJiSDAY, MAY 11, 1916. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Strong Future Market and a Brisk Cash Demand Send Wheat Up One to Two Cents. CORN OPENS WEIL, BUT BREAKS OMAHA. .May 10, 19l. ; future market and a good in.) caiiwrt a .'limp advance In wheal iiiitrket. ClIITI llr the Iocm Three h-til oier ycsuiu. wheat n. nhout a ct-nt lilch pri.e Mid No. 4 hard eolrl al a 3-cent advance. The, poor demand for corn continued today and the ira.l In thl rcreu wu Vry light. A few of the earlier ale were made at about a -riil advance, but these ample mere of better quality. Toward the cloa the market weakened and the later aalea were made a frac tional decline. The oat market wan rather quiet, Ihrra twin a? onlv twelve al Of till c-eieal on the floor. Ual were iiuoled from unrhmiKi-il to a . nuarter hllier. Kve arid harley were quoted ut hanned. I 'leers n't of wheat and flour were (hiiimI to ww.flOu bu.; corn, 1W1,0 bu.; oats, U?,W bu. At Liverpool wheat closed umhangi-d; corn, unchanged to 4id hlfc'lier, I'rlmary wheat receipt were ".0 h i. and shipment 72!,'i liu., against re'dpt of 74ii, bu. and shlpnmnls of ,"o.w bu. i.it viar. I'rlmmy mm receipt were is-.") bu, and ahlpineiita KU.v Im.. Hlnt ro ' i lptfi of 77,mi bu, und uhlpim-iiis of ' bu. last year. I'rtmarv oats ia!pt were t,!W5.fl"0 hu. end shipments' StiM.nOo hu., Mipiliist re reipta of W'.'wO bu. and shipment of i'p,'HW bu. last year. CAIlLOT lUX'KJr'Tft, Wheat, Corn. Oats rhlreco ... Untie poll liuliith 310 an .L'ofl , Jo . M ....I.., f I, in nit .,.,,,., Kansas City x. ht. 1 Willi v - Winnipeg mi These dnlei were reported today: Wheat-No. t hard winter: 2 rar, 11.11; t rr, 11.13. No. U hard winter: ear", 11.10't; care, 11.10; I ear. II.MM; '. II Oh: ear, ti ling: 2 r.ar. SI. I: 2 cur, 11.07. No. 4 haul winter: i ear. 1107; car 11 : t ear. Il.tt'i: 4 ear, 11.04. 1 -r, 11.03'; 1 ear, II 03; I ear. 1102. Hn tic pie hard winter: 1 car, l '; I car, II or, J car, 11.01; 1 ear, I.-; 1 fr, Mr; J car, .; 1 car. Hoc. No. Z mined ilurunr. 1 cur, $1.10. No. I mixed: 1 car, $1 13. Ky-No. 4: 1 car, tfie. i'oiii -No. I white: i l car. WW, 1 car. 1'tc. No. 2 white; I car, tc. No. I while; 1 car. ttrV; 4 -B ears, Vic,; 1 car poor), Wc, No. I yellow: 2-6 car, "In. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, '!; I S-S car. 7'Vs. No. $ yellow : $ cnr. 70..c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 'No. 2 mixed: 2 car, lti'c; 1 car, i'ic. No, ,1 mixed: 6 car, i,9'.r. No. li mined: I car. i:. No. mined: 1 car, Sic, Hampla mined: 1 car 'hot), Mo; car, Mc. Oat No. S white: I far, 42'.c: 1 cr, . No. 4 white: $ car, 41 K tuple elilte; 3 car, 4ic; 2 car, 4c; 2 2 $ car, l",tc Omaha f'ah prlee-Wieiit : No. 2 hard, $l.ll!.lit; Not hri, l.l'VttJ.I04i No. 4 hard, 11.01 '4411.07; No. 2 spiiiiK. $1.07 jl.I4; No, A vpi lng $lf41) No. I durum, $l.l(r'al,1l; No, J durum. l.'r"M 1.10. lorn; No, 2 white, ti'yi 7',' : No, while, fAVu'i'A'-; No. 4 while. 7Uii'; NO. fi While, r,'tl&,P NO. t Willie. (tliMii': No. 2 yellow, 'iiiVr7lr: No. 3 yellow, iSlf ,iie: No. 4 yellow, i;:t'it,ec; No. yllow, 6't2ic; No. ynllow, ftliWy; No. 2 mixed, (Zi'o-iln-V; No. a mlxiid, tltiV'" Vn; No, 4 mixed, fiT'yX'Mi'-: 0. 6 mixed, ( lc; No. mixed, li't't'lv-. liaia: No, 2 white. 43l'''r43V1,'; ataiidard. ll'i'ctXr: No S white, 4241 42UC; No. 4 while, 4l(i41l4c. Barley; Malting. IMt70e: No. 1 feed, b'.t'U H3c, Hyet No. 3, KlVoMV; No. 4, lA'VW Si 'A". Chicago cloalng pi Ices, furnlnhi d The Ree by Ixnn A Hrynn, tck and grain brokera Slfi Houth Sixteenth treet: A riMej firiiTT)gh'.'l U;w. T' 'loia-.J Y e"' "y". Wheat: I.v f 1 UK' 1 1 !fi.i 1 IV. ' i m, i i4; 1 IU1 i ri July. 1 17' l i;i I l 17,'(-l 1 17.! 1 17 V, 1 11;! i r, l lwii 1 KH, Corn May. Tr.',i July.WVuV .ept?3Vu'i; (et. I May.! 47 V July. 434U';. ::.S' 74'! ', 74Vi li','. 72'.iJSf I 4 . 47'y, 4T", 4TS I'cik I I May, SI Kt 21 70 a 2& 12 Wl 11 K : 70 23 an I !i o i :'j s ; I ?.i !i I 2.1 WW 31 2Vi 23 ' .' ! 33 22V' 23 3 I 2.1 l July. Kept. Unl. May. July. Sept. ItV. May. 17 MR I 12 W ' 12 ) I 12 ', 12 97'i 12 7?m2 iO 12 Wl-K 12 7'i 13 071 1.1 07VI 12 7'; 12 92'ti 11 I 12 eS 12 ffiVil 12 m I 12 Wl ' 12 7' H II 70 13 70 '12 r.J )' 12 00 I 12 7i"4 inly. Sept, '12 -! 13 $2t' 12 7? '12 "071 J3 f HICitiO RIV A M IMIOVIIO r'ratnrra of the Tradhm mid I loalna Price on llonril of Trade. t'HICAOO. Slay 10. Increaalng drouth In the outhwt and wet. together with damaging galea there and In the north weat a well, made wheat price today mount higher and higher. The market closed itrnng, 1V to lc Hp, Willi July at 1.17Sitt 1 17 and Hepieniber at II 17, t'orn loat V'do to H'oe. oata flnlheil at io to h4j Vc advance and prvviMun off I! to 15c. Topmoat prlcea of the eaon prevailed for wheat at the cloae. The aarent, which began a man a the market oi-ncd. re ceived Initial Impetna from the failure of J rc!otlon for wldetread howii over night Inatead the wire were crowded with advlcea o fcontlnued exeeoalve dry nee and heat In Kanaaa, Okliihoma and Nebraaka. Sandetorm In Kan and duatetorma In Nebraaka were reported and then came word that hlnh wind had blown ened from the ground lit thouaanda of acre In North lkota. n the bulge noma of the early buyer of wheat turned aeller. premnbly to reallae profll. Sreh puicliiiiK, how ever readily ahaorbed all t lie offering In the later trading one house alone took 7ii1( bualieta of the July delivery. Although rom at flrat yinpathlied w ith the wheat atrength, value later headed down grade. Hlacknea of eaatern de mand tended to handicap the bulla. Oreen bug damage In Oklahoma and Kanna lifted ot. He,,a houe with eaboant rvntio'tlnna were active buyer of iittra. Jrov)i(iiina weakened, chiefly a a remilt of heartftn opinion expree, bv a Mil waukee packer. According In him. 'ard e.i.-lllv wa fr too high- at famine prb'ra wllhout any famine ebb-ago Cah I'rl' - -Wheat- No 1 rd nominal; N I red, U4S"tl. No 2 hrd. I117MHI', No I bald, tl 1'fM I' Corn- J yellow. Ttj;:e, No I r i low. TTfyJJk : No 4 while, 7;e lta- N,, S white, 44V4Ae; atandard. it ' 't ..'. !: No I tmtitinali No I. ' ' Harlet, K-e - Tlmoiliy, It V'-j 7 .'.v. rl - te. l'tiit"0 l'o tal-ii. !", $;J Jj irii, lard, t-i ; fit., tU4jU 3. LEGAL NOTICES ri uoi t 'u ! i-t its) oi no; ttiiM.i HN I A , I iiMI-IVV T(.e b.i ,l( if 1..U i f Iii ei.n lin t .; ..M.f-r ie inl I, -!,(!.. t i.aat 1 1 .,o-t .at.-t If ,a' wl t- .- Ir ,i .:. . I ,r I l. n ., , -.lan l . .1 , , I -.e I'. I - r.-,,la. $ 6 Iii In II f XI " . li- . u .., .. In . ..! I tH I,..,. I ( i -. -( i ' a i 'i.'.tt i eh. t,l a i . ,. 4 I le- - I I i,ii I a - ' I a 'i ' .. . -r I t a. , i, t t !( , .1 fc li"l l- ni I i li ,.:;i-'iia-"- t I'll-.!' tt lali an I t !., It I n l-i.i.l l I HI I, ,. .! V . la ,- , - ii . ' -1 i t t-- I ii i ! " I in : i m. . ' .-e I t (.. .f . - , a ,t i a i ' f .. ft , 1 1 a I- -I- I . I i l - . , i-.l 1 i a-i 1 1 S I I a a I , - t ; i ; 1 i- 1 I '-, ' ' y a t l I -I . v I ., si,-, hi ii. . . s , l -i i-. ... I 1 ia , I i , . ... ia ' - t ' . ,,,h I . i. . - ' i I ' I a a t . -'f -'.-..- I i '-, ,.-.tI I ,i -'a .'!' ., ( - i. ( , a c, . -. , , .i , m i , t..-. . 1 1 , i'.i . 1 . ... 1 e I . NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Noteworthy Feature of Irregular Session is Curtailment of Operations. UNCERTAIN AT THE OPENING NKW YOltK, May 10-The only note worthy feature of today' market aalde from IM further Irregularity, wa the marked curtailment of ojjratlon. Kven the first hour buluei wa only nomi nal and thereafter trading ateadlly dl mlnlnhed. The uncertain trend of the opening wn occanlotially relieved by apnainiidic advance or decline, but the proved to have no actual algnlrlcanee ex cept In a few prominent laue, who movement resulted from well defined caiiMc. Mexican affair continued to engage the attention of peculatlve Interest and the po!Mlitlc of a federal Inquiry of the eoal altualloii canned ome selling of lock which may come within the '-ope of uch Investigation. Trade authorities referred to a "low down" In the steel and Iron Industry and the United Btates Klee April tonnage statement which broke all previous records, seemed to fall on barren ground. Italia were fairly active, hut realizing sale contributed to the heavlne of that group. Iloclc Inland, yesterday' outstanding feature, received a moderate setback while leader Ilk I'nlon Pacific, Heading and New York Central, were under restraint, with heavl iich In New Haven. Peace rumor, which were no le tang ible or vague than in the preceding -ion, were again rrpmlad for the preaauie against munition In which decline var ied from 1 to more than Z point. .Mexican Petrolouin, the Moloi Slid the l ulled Wlate Industrial Alcohol backed and filled In onf lining fiiahlon. for the first time In a fortnight, ship ping share fulled to exercise the light'-! Infliic iir.o. Mercantile Marine nd I nlt'-d Fruit lost some of their advantage and prominence! on denials that outside Inter est were seeking control of those piop eitles, Hugar share alone were consistently strong, American Hugsr showing unusual a llvltv and ualiiing HV with I to 2 points In others of the seine group. Final ptlcwa w-re moiitly at lowest levels, fresli (filing causing renewed weakness. Tutsi sales of stocks. 4.0" shares, Honds were lower with the exception of Hock Inland, tlie debentures and refund ing Issue making further repon to re ported reoigiinlssntlon proceeding. Total nl of bonds, psr value, $.1,S3A,'h. 1'nlled Htalcg pond weie unchanged on 'all. Number of se and leading quotation on stock today were: lllch. I'W. Cl". Amerlcin TIMt gur.... JI.HXI 74 70 7i4 Amarlcan ' :-' '"''4 " Anirl (.'. 4 F I l u' '' I '' Aiueihaii low.mMiie '. . J.ei " Amerlria H. 1 It 7 SoO ' "H W Am. Kur Heftnliig I0," II3- U0! II4H Amerl.-.n Tel. 4 11 if Aniotlian t. I, I "0 HIS lej', HIS ji hi ini.ia Cia,tr w Ms m4 An-imoii ei )' l"i' mS'i llaldeln IjOcaninlK ..... II. t" 4' halilinor t ' lilo !l 17 g'i '' llrunklvn IHplil Trtiull M't Hun a g i,pr t.tejO ll ll4 i sllfornt f'irr,lrum ('utitlaii P.-lllu " IM IM -sirl Iswttier 1 W4 ' 44 tiManeak Oliln l.(X)0 D Kl'i :' rhliinn, H. . t. f IW &:,Mi MS l'i lili. H. W 127 'hl,.... H. I. A p. Ill , 4H.4O0 it 111 liiiio i iiBimr W. i r'olnrsil,! KmI t Iron ... MM) 41 41', lt Ciril Pnsliiel Jterinlng. . Ml lf'4 It ) -ni,l,le (Mm-I l. sue H 7'i 'S lueil lllero' HecillltlM .... I l 11 in't f'S Krl I.l'ie S-. ..' 34 Ouxml gleclrlo 2J IM' IMt 11i,l llrm Nortliem pM ).; IWI liu", 1 It. (treat Mo. Or ctf 1,000 4Ut 4ii ("' illlii'il lantrsl .,, , Ill l(ilrlrotiKli con I'orp In ii.plrll,, I'oi.prr I, f 4t 44( 4l't liilariiillontl llarveMar , HIS Ililer. U M, (il I'lrn..,, 11,71 MS M"i ',s KaiianM Clly Sullirn. . ,. o0 MS 2rt ft K ofi-c,l t UN'r ....... .1t M l,lii ;i.".44 ImiiIxIII t Naahtille.., D.'S 17 1.;; Mili-n Pairvlaum Nun liM4 1 Miami l npiK-r MS 8S'i Mlrniurl. K. T. p( PIS Mliwmirl r'aclfln i.em CH ' ri 4 Montari Pewar , 77S Natlnnal la,l ton It,'., Kl ..- Nevala l-i'iar wxl 171, l;S Naw yor i'aiilral 710 W' I'nS 1WS N. V,. N. II V II I.tt 6'a . Norfolk a W.-.iru I ton I'.SS l?JS Northern Fat'llla ........ MM) II2S Hla lll; Pad fin Mall ) 24 23S '''i Pacific T.I. Tel M 1'rnnat lvnla 7 ? K) MS lliy ' on, Cot'lr., 1 am) j?s js IJ44 It.eailllig H.le ,' 9S hnmlill.! Iron gleal.... 4.MI (IS 4S 4S Siiauiir Artxnii Coppar :ir Hoiiilirrn Parlflc I.M US ITS 1't e.-iiiiiirn Hailvar I 4-e -;i" !is US ."liiildskrr ' nrpnrtllon 4. WO U:' l.iS 1-1 T'-tiiiMe Copper .,, Taxaa Cfimpaiir . ... jl'l I nln psfKio , 17,! 1.11s U4i l I nlnn Pa'lflc pf, US V M ln.1 Alcohol Ift.VH) Ili'l'll, lei PsMeg Hialaa 4tM J0.4o MS Wi ki r, g. (Heal cM ,., hid lliii. His ll I ihIi i";ieer l.e s ;oi -,v, Walflah pM II.,,.,., I, too 2S t7S i'.S irn Pnliiii reo its lis II Waallnslioua Elri-lrlo ... IM 44a H 4S governmentTinds wheat conditions improved There I continued Improvement In the eondltldn of winter wheat, except for a lack of rainfall In the south portion, and ome damnge by green hug and Ifeasian fly In the southeast portion. It Is head ing low In the southeast portion. Heed ing of spring wheat I nearlng comple tion, the early sown coming up well soil making good growth. Oat I doing well In the central districts, but Is af fected by dry weather In tlie outhest portion, ('urn planting I under way a far north as tlie Ohio valley and Mis souri valley. Corn Is not germinating well In the south, and there I much damage In cut-worms. Haln Is needed In the soiitlienst portion. Potaloes are tuiproNlng. Tobacco I making satisfac tory growth in Kentucky, but plants are scarce, and the dry weather unfavor able in the middle Atlantic coast states. Pastures, grans field and fruits are doing well and are generally sl isfactory. It. A. WKIJ4II, Meteorologist. Weather llureau. offee Market. NKW YOltK, May I'l -cOFFKir..-Afier esierdy' adiancc, which carried some of th later month into new high crounil, there seemed to lie iti.nr reallxlng In the inurkot for coffee futuie heie todny. while (teinund wa llinlicd. The opening waa I to 2 points lower mid the market veakene.l further in the lata trading, with July eclllti down to x ;dc ttud iitpleinber to X i2i. The close w at n net decline of ft !i S poliils. Possibly the scattered selling lute In the dm nuv have been tluii in rather a leas favornliie view of pi-ii.-e ptoapecta. but them wns no ciianga III Hie in-wa fr.illl Pun t nl fur the liny were ti.V ban Mv X.l; Jinn, X :nU ; July, 4'c. August, X epiem her, (S.V, Ocliihcr. Xtmi-. N'nlrlillr, X ('', I v. i-iiii-er, X'.ic, .lii'iumv. i.v-, Kbrci . I7.V; Mo li , April, --. MHit. aictily; Hio i. Iti ."int. i . ). ,V i ti-tllse was r Oirleil n the c,,l slid freight si'uV'iill Mil viny few nlfrra ,e being inwul here ft out Iiim Tlie clficiil -a'.i-4 ri-poili'd n.l ,'litlia im tclln la l. ri Ui'i i lea!-! 7 ' t' f.. New tit lea it and .tnt . foi Sew t el 4ltt anal Malt, vtVll ii . May I' - Tl IHI N "I INK I1 at J''. ele. iO tih; . re. , r i-- a I I 1 j t . :. .pi,,.- ..i a -i a I. a r It'-MN I Inn. at!ea. I l.l la in -l ll; wl.S.I'HII l, vim -41 i : ; ' t - t It - I i-.! I ' t - Itl'-lll.v, r t 1;, ; i K li t;.-(t j li li ., II 4 "'I S "4 1 a M li m S li . it 4 nil, I ' Melal M.ralil Ntlt !-. V. l- II I IM S a, t I X - a I t a t a -l ai ,- . .1, . ,i i 4a a - 1 l'. li'i t in a i,- ,ii i. a- . . i,...,i t i a 1 .( ill, ,. 1,1. . . I I' -a 4 .-' , ( ...''Vial tl ti. , tit .... I- i. ,- - ' . - -. I- t e1' ' t ' " i - I a a ' i 1 I t 4 t a a ; ! l (tit tiiaaail Manaet j 'I . i tla I t t m't. j 1 - - . ai . 'i I t I a,.,i-. m 1..' .'-.1,.'. ''i.a il a I. I , V , ft a ,, . , I fr., ., .l !t t'f'l ttiara.ill ! lat,.l ! I S i1 ;.i t, , 4 I. ,t i I t t I 1 fl '- v - n. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher Feederi Lower Sheep Highest on Record. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER OMAHA, Vy 10, 1D14. neceipta were: i Cattle. Hogs, fhcep. Otlb-Ial Monday 6,(.'39 ' S""1 fifflclal Tuesday S.124 ei.4,3 3.371 Estimate Wednesday.. 2,U H,6"J 2.200 Three day' total. ..13,?1 fame days laat- week.,12.; Mame 2 week ago.. I. .16,147 fame S week ago 1 237 Kame 4 week ago iT.oiig Same day last year. . .14,090 24,e'W H4.2C7 84.27 28,'iOH 23,927 11. K 22.4;'4 2,;i,ii 25), 134 34.'2 The following table ihow the receipt of cattle, h-v and sheep at the Houth Omaha live tock market for the yeaf to date, as compared with last year: KM. I9I.V Inc. !& Cattle 42.5I3 271, X M.074 Hog 1,421.822 l,y4l7 222,105 Sbeep 7(11,707 SM,7'i. 112.0.. The following table show the average price of hoga at the Umaha I.lva HtocK market for the last fevy tluy, with com parisons: .'ia't r"rJi?TiuiiTTTmvTrSi3?rwliiTiii i . ri!iir." Apr. Apr. Apr. J K't! i ill u 4; M a I 34i S 6:', M lu ' wi M . 137 l,H U 14. il ii i n 04 a oi I 12 14 Apr. IN ,l 1 Apr. Apr. Apr. liay 7 V: fl 'JU S XI! 7 3o 111 101 l b 741 go; n i $ 2i' I 171 s 81, 7 nil o c.l Hay Day J1ay loy lav 2 .Jl 5 74' D 01 7 4i $ .: 4 i ( . 0 0(1 r, 61 I i 0 ) 21 May May li lny . May io Hunday, Keccipt and disposition of llva stock at the I'nlon stock yards, fjmsha, Neb., for twenly-four hours, (Hiding at 3 o'clock p, m,, .May )0, VM: flKOBIPm Cattle.Hogs Hlicep.il r' V., ,M. & HI. P 1 W.bash j Missouri Pacific .. 4 I'nlon Pacific 2i 31 C, & N. V eust,.. 2 4 CAN. V west... X, 4.! (.'., Ht. P., t. g) (),. U ;, (',, P. .- g., aasl.. li I '., P. Q west.. ,12 in 0., It. J, A P., en (. ft 2 llllnolffl Central .... 2 $ Chicago tl. West.,, 2 2 Total receipt 12a It:) 1'IrtPOUJTION. f.'attlo. Jlogs, 1,111 l.'tl i.:.ks She Moirl Co lf.i Hwlft and Company,,., Ciidihy Packing Co..,. Armour A. Co....,,.,,,., H'liwsrli A Co J. W. Miirphv I-lijeoln Packing (.'o Ho. hi, ml, a Pac king Co. Korn .Packing Co K. 14. Iewls J, B. Hoot & Co....,.,,. J. II. flulla I. K, Mu F. (1. Kellogg V rthi.lrmer A 1 leiren ID 4:2 i m 70 I .. T 4!; 1Vi 7 l I" t7Vi 7 21 I I 30 1) ,(' I 24 14 I I : 9 tril 7 2 K ;, ti I 7 l I 31 s $1 7 44 7 14 31. S 141 7 4''i I 81 7 i 8 ;I7 I 10 7 i 7 e J I S 2 til 7 $yj 6 77' 9 IS -$ 7 24 t 24. T i 6 7 2 WW i.li'ui '.-or, 244 2.1,'i , "... 1 r2 u i-'i 4 30 22 St '. '. ' . 4 3 44 4f, 11 !!!!! '.;!;'. 3 14 2' 3 Pulllvan Bro Mo, A Kan. Calf Co,,,. Hlfcgln I'oth Meyer filissberg Maker, Jones A Hinlth.. Hamuli- llroa John Harvey I'eianl A 1'inmls Kline .lonseri A Iiiingren Oilier buyer Totals 3,173 n,7 2,i:'4 CATTLIv-Hecilpl were very ilghl for a Uednosday and the total for thu throe day thl week amounts 10 only ll.lei) head. VMille till Is illicitly larger than a week ago 11 I amallcr I ban must ir.eiu weeks and slightly vmallci- then year sgo. The demand for beef gleert was very active, with price 1041 !', higher. Ctiol'-e heavy lattle. a well a chohe lUht tattle old a high a IM,. Cow und heifer showed the lame nd varcu as beef elet-rs, the traJii being live. Wtockci and feeder were alow and price today were around mrlOc lowci. OtilsMi- of the chohe grade the ruailiel Is tVo.Tic lower than n week sgo. Quojnitlons on ftttle: Oond to choice yearlings, $uOO9.iO; good to choice beeve. IH.Wii9 .Vi; fair U good beeve, $H Wuk.kO; coiiimon to fair beeve. $7.7SdS.iV); good to choice cow, $7SV(ijiX); fair 10 good oow, $1.Wft7.26; eoniinon to fulr cow, Ifi.uo'iil.&O; good to choice fender, $s.iy f.M; fair to good feeder, $7,urll.0; com mon to fair feeder. $H.iiVa7.4u: uood to choice etockers. w'aaiV; tock hellers, i.Si'H.S: stock cows, KiWl-'li.iS, Hock calve, $7.00f((D..Ki; veal calve, $9.2:U,2i; bull, slugs, etc., tiii)u).H', Keprent niative sales; It l-J Ji' si'l'K KHH, No. 4... I. .. II. .. 4... II... U... ii... I... !.., I... II... At. ft. 712 7 50 IwH I in 771 I t'i -i I 10 tll Id IB4 I 2ii m 1 c, HTKi-.Hrt ANH It,) I Oil tlt US 7kl I (0 ...... 7 I ),i Ill. 7.... I. .., II. .. Jo.... il.... Ill ... a r- . m 11 . in 1 . in; .11) .t.'.IO . 1 .! (0 I nr. 1 10 I 3u I It 11.1 ll CH-Kllei. II .... '4 ... .... . ... .(V) Jl) M ; f. . 4 1 . ite .Ilia) I Ml I 0(1 9 t Ill I 10 li.... COWS 18. . , 12... ..1M1 M 10 ;.. :! a,. ..lit I 71 I toi.v j, .. 7 J 1 2t 1 4,i 7 , iu t tn n it 1 ! ; .Klli I IW I IKH I ii IIKte-KRS. 1 r 4 ... tm 1 ,i 1 i m 1 to . 7n 1.0 MILLS. rs 7 it 1 14:0 : ji iso 1 CAIA'KM. - 4i 1 ?t 1 m 11 oc 1 y IM l 10 IKXi Shipping orders were mora mod erate today, but what hogs shippers did buy on early round cost fully m.-nrty price, and In nni case were strong lu a point or two higher line or twn of the packer who had mgeiit ord-i a for good butcher ueiglu and heaty hngh furnished niot of the e tenement 011 earli rouiida. They slsrlid out early, and paid slrong to h: bltilier pi Ices f,ir Ihe kind of stuff they wanied, iiille a few of the best heavies selling l( high as ,i ;.S ami top reaching I!'1' e-iiiiie of ihe lea desirable hogs al.ni sold fairly earlv at steady in stumg tUures, but ahrrvier they were snip to, buei paaa.( up piHif mlte, uinl lihi huga, and the iluae. a usual fmiinl ,iiii n a,i Imeiit ,f the plainer h.'aa fttdi HI lb pi nt, ulf.li Ullli aiiniv I ,." I , ,... 'lit aluff llv llila Hint) lif , 11I ei,.-r. h.i, lei pietH well iiii,, and the earli a,-, tutu lis t dud 1111I entl eli Iliiina uh.i er eiill In 1 Im ii, f.-,,it-, ifieia 111 jlhe lai of the hug that were left ti ; fig-ire that wo e i mi than steady .and waid oiiai.l.rid bl a, line ,.l-, ,,er than ei. i,i while . n t n 1 . il were iii 1... Iii, ,i, n.t UM 4 ittiii.xi liute.l and ibt giade 1 As B. la I il.ua 11,.,. I (,f he h,i( a, .Id I iipa tr 1,1 ti,hr, a-l-, am- laiiia m-e( !e.lt! en )., al haa p.,K ,if ' i,f-..tn,aa WA I t,. l I ". . a 7,i m 1 1, 4 j ,it , f I , w. 1. 1 at a lie. a 1 , I al Ihe . i 1 I,, to (i-.ii i6,,i .ill a.il- i ,i I -4 tvt , It t W 1 vi I t t lla. all W II j r s. t Il . i It ( ' I r ' i i .' !., I I .4 U'B Jl t t H t '---J 1 i. 4 t t- 4 t M b ' - . t ' f.' (t v,-.-k .ft I s.-.-a- . i, 4 ' 4 I (.', if i, 1.4 w -' i ' II.. ,-. I - a I ttt al al S-a . 1 , . 1 1 11 a- a 1 1 a. I I .. ' ii t .a i., . at .! I'- ' " I I-'- i lit t , p.... ' '' 1 7ta ... a ' I ' ( ,1 1 t 1 it v 1 i a i fflv . a , , i 'j, , T :, ... , I i i , 1 a t - -' , -I.I -a l.t.t ii' l ,.-a . - a . 4 . . I 1 . I . a ' " a .... I- . , I I I ' a i , -... !-, , ,,..,. la a, I '" I" ' t'' -- 'S ; . . ; a - v tt , t - 1 - ., I ,ll ,' I. " ' - ' " ' l.-H -l. ' a. ild .it ff'.ii ' -I iy -as about all the would! sheep offered. They sold at $.), Ihe hielieet price ever given here for ewe of anv degcripllon. Clipped ewes showed more of an upturn. No full loads were offered, but a short deck of imndy-wclght shorn ewes sold as high as jx.oo, and another packagu reat tied f,'.K,'i. Quotations on sheep and lamos: Tnil. ?ood to choice handy, 111 12 .00; iHtnhs, air to good hardy. 111 .'.fa II .M, Innihs, fulr to choice heavy. $)0.7.Vdl..'i0; lambs, clipped, hsndy, $!l..W10 a); lambs, clipped, heavy, IS Vfi8.,V); yearlings, fulr to choice light. ti yriiiO.Tfi; vearllngs, fair to choice heavy, x.7.'flS.7fi; wethers, fair to choice. I' Mi ewes, good to choice, IH.7.,' 20; ewes, fair to good, WMy.'J): ewes. Clipped, $0.Wr7jk.00, Heprcseiitative sale: No. A v. Pr Mexican ewes ' 30 IH Mexican lamb 79 12 W i.n fed lambs ''' II W 229 clipped lambs PI V 'Ik (iiir v(;(i i.i v f, rrm k mhkkt (attle Slrong Hog Weak gheep g I rung. ClflCACIO, ,lv 10.--CATTI,K-Ilerclpls. I2i0,i head; market strung, with one fancy ad of beeves at $10.10. the highest Mhv price ever known; native beef sleers, 7.!iiWH).l0; western steers, IS, ) !'')'.. On; stockers and feeders. I,", 9i'(i S .'); cows and heifers. $l..1Mi..i; calves, $i.7."i4.0.10. IKKIS-lie eltils, l!2,rO bend; iniirkot weak, 10c lower; linlk of snles, 9.iMit).7r; light, t'l 2WII HO; mlsed, t!l.:i"9 Wl; heavy, t9.2M9.M; rough, $.259.4i; pigs, $7.2 9. M. KHBP.P AND I.AMim-P.ecelpts, 12,000 head, mnrket, trong; wethers. fMOlO 'It ewes, '..;i:V'j9.3!; lambs, $.2,"4l2.H, tit. l-ools Live flock Market. HT. If tl'IH. .- Msv 10. -ATTLK -Receipt. 3.100 head; market steady; native hcef slcern 17 kf.' vi-arllnif uh aiM (in,1 heifer. $K.rt.7,i; rows. $.". i!H.V: etock ers nnd feeder, l'i tiiti ,'jr. Texas and Oklahoma ateera. $.' 7.V118 7,'i; pilme south ern steers, III ki9.iVi; cows end heifers, $.,.(.' tJ.Oo; nsllve calves, M 00710.60; pilmo i yeHrnrii:ksno neners. -.i;n a.ii. I IKKiH-Iteceipta. lO.Hno bead: market i lower; p'gs and lights, $7 fi'tO fcO; mlsed sou fiiii' ncis, tii.wit.iei; goon oeavy, t.Kt 'lift 9", HIIKKP ANT) LAMPS- Receipts. TA head; msrket slrong; wethers, $7.oO'rt4..'iii; innihs, 110 mi 12.00; cllpp'-d lambs, 9 itdl lclfi; clipped ewos, $7, Wit $.24; spring Innihs, i0.0i 14. (A Kenans f lly I, Ire Slock Mnrkel. KANHAft CITV, May 10 -CATTIK -P.e-celiita, 3 4n head; market higher; pilme fed steers, f).2.V9 Hi; dressed beef s-eers, $D.i'ttl9.M.i western sleeis, IxOwiiil 10; sioi kers and feeders, $7 iija.75; bulls. ,i. ii.ii i. n; csivcs, gn.wyiiw,7i. MIM- Receipts, :i,,','i head; mnrket ttesdy; bulk, $!t .y..Ml; heavy, l'i V.m pecker and butcher, $;i.7(r(9.lj; light, $9 6f.75j Pigs, $t.V.V?i!.. rillKKP AND I, A M PS- fteielpl. 1?,w7 head; market ateady; iambs, ffl 2.vf)12."l; yearlings. $.ftoift 11 .on; wethers, $7..VW),f,i); owns, ViXi'n',).iti. Minn ( Ifg Lite Slock tlarUel, HIOCX CITY, Msv lO.-CATTLE-ne-eelpts, ft) liesd; market 10c higher: na tive steets, $7.T5'u9 : butcher. IO.!,Vi;S ,Vj; roivs and heifers. $" . "TS vr 8 On; canners, $;i,&j ti.7; bull, stags, etc, '.,., Vmi.M. HO'irt-RrrelpiH, 7,fi'i0 head; mnrkef stesdy: heavy, $9 .Mr W; mixed. !i : .": light, $9.fS(i!i.4C; bulk of sales, $!i.4;, .;,;.. MIKKP AND LAMRrj-ltecelpIs, none; not :uolerl. Slock In klghl. Receipt of live slock l the five prln- Cattle. Hog, frihecp ., 2,M) 9,'iiO 2,2) .. 1.0J) T.uoo ,. .I,'. 0 lO.SW VM . . 3, t'li) 9. .Vm 1 () ,.I2,W) 22.) V.,W .22.400 fl,4"0 2,7'io Omalm Kloiix city ,. Ht. LouH .... Ksnsas Cltv ChlfcagO Total receipt OMAHA (illfKrlAI, M IRKET, Wholesale Price for Prndac ( barged by (linn bit Healer. MI "TT Kit -No. 1 creamery. In enrton or Mb. ;:.''; No. 2. PUl'l.TIH-Hrolli r. alive, under two lb., .lie; hens, l,V; spei-lrl roosters nnd sings, 9c; springs, 2uc; goese, pa.; duck., 12c; turkeys, loc; old lom. 2'sr-; capons, '.He; giiluens, 2fK-: squabs, $l,jii.4.tM a-r do..; pigeons, 9c per dox. CH KKHK-- Imported Hw Iss, 4cj domes tie, :; block, I'Ao; twins, lSc; daisies, Iffy; triplets, IS'ic: Young America, DOr; lilui liilii-l brick, Wc; llmburgi-r, 22'-; Ini ported l-")en' ti Rounuefort, 65c; New York white, rjoc. KI.-'II -Fresh, per lb.: Catfish. 17c; carp, 9c; trout, 14c; roe had, ; halibut, I4-; salmon, iVni7c; shore codfish, 17c; buck ehad, j1)!-; Hpanlsh mackerel, 12c; red snapper, 14c; yellow pike, lie; flounder, loc. Kronen, ra-r 11).: llallbut, 17c; blink bass, iy22c; cropphs, 1214o; hiiddock, loc; sunflsh, Be; siiugers, c, Hmoked, ra-r lb.: White, IV; Kippered, 17c; silnion, 17c; flnniin huddle, 13c. REKK CIT.-l-fli-': Ko. I, 19'ic; No. 2. No, 8. 17ko IjoIim: No. 1, 23'c; No. 2, 22'.jc; No. 3, l;",c. Chucks: No. I, J"V-; aNo. 2, 12V: No. 3, 12o. Round: No. 1, pi- J No. 2, l.'lic; No. 3, u-.c. Pluteg:. No. I, loo; No. 2. :-c: No. 3, use, tiVTf.K.-i--Clicsiip. nlic, per gal.: Sland nrd. II. (si; selects. II. SO; counts, $1 .$,'). l 'KI.KItY Mummnili, He per dnj:.; medliiiii, fioc pui- doit.; small, 4nc; Florida, per cralo, 12.26. NL'Trt Peanut: No, 1 rw, fic lb.; No. 1 toasted, S'vt- Hi.; Jumbn raw, S'vc 111,; Jumbo i-oaatH. 9'c lb. Fllbeti. I.V Hi.; pecans, i:Uc lb.; pecan Jumbo. 17'jc lb.: mixed nuts, l',c 11). 1- RI ITS t irange, hox: Navel Valcn cuia, ii-w. sua. $2.uO, 120s, $:l.2.i; I70,a, I'VSx, 3H, $l.ii0; ;, IK). $2.71; JSng. $3.30; '.'"". 21',, 2",iib, 14.27,. Meditcrrnneaii Hwecf.i, r'g, 13 if; l.'m. $J'2.'i; I7a. II.G'i. 2ii. 2l. Il.'sis. $4.ii; 2vis. S24.a, Jt'al. $3.7;,. amoli. box: Comet! Howl. $j,ii; hllver Coid. 14.60. Ciapet'rult. box; , $j.i; We, 11.10; 4Cs. I:;. ?Ji ; 4a, 14.00; 70s, Hi. fa. $4 (Hi. straw ben les : rlilpmcnt Monday, Tcesdsy and Wednesdu), $2.7fi cane. R.-inanas, bunch: Ml-dlum site, $l.SiVfj 1.71; medium Hlo Juniboea, I2.0Oa2.2,j; regiilur slue Jumbors, $2.b''u$.7i; eslra large .lutil lioes. .i hi'ii 1.71.: .Mammoth, $3 "if:i,75. VKOKTAItI.K.ii inlolia: Crystal wax, $-.2" cralc; llermudii. 11.7b cral; oniuu cel. a. im, ;: iii hu., onion sets, yelhiw, S'.Vi bu. Carrot, beets, tiirnlpe, parsley, indlslicH. sliallots. fiiic d"X. CaltbHRc: New, ::,. Iii.: old, .V Ih Rhubarb, 117.. .o. Toniatoea. .I ?al ciate. Lettuce, Il.tiO Lev, Celeiv: l our do . ;l ' crate: 0 dog., 2 crate; s ibin . I.' ,) crate Peppers, fc.'c Imh'Kel. pitlstoes: lied liivec ( hlo. Il.lil hu ; whil" slock, II biul.20 bu. Hwecl nature Hamper, II.T5; bmiiar, seed ewer! J f,,i l,,, llnNKV-Club. i;6te; Airline, It.vi 1 He APPI.KS P"'i I'm la, $1.25 bid ; Pen l'ui, I it ii . II , b"i, Ibiiiie lleauii, t ti; hn : ' nloisilo W . W, ymi luallivs, ft , . ial box - w 1 on K li c tit 1 1. Ntlih i;t uIhiIiihs n( Ike Hat un Carina 4 tiiH(itilllles. VCIV ViKK. Mai i I I 'U'II ijuiel W HP V T "ra't. 'Itni N', 1 d in, P J", J b nd P . V, ii .i.li. ri, l.iiiii:., I: .w, v.i 1 i,.ii(be. Mii.n.iii, p f. t .. I, New tulil.t. Ill III.', m .i i- ;iw I nils ia.a mi. N.i i jfr'lnw liS . 1 f Se Y.o. 1 1 1 T a - M".l ai - a l nl a c'.' il ill .-,iiutn'll (, 1 I. it a, ' i . ,.,! 1 1 i TK ! H ii ,-. . -lllHl e Pi,. 11. I (, y i.-l- , l'r.tilil tnnri.-a - I til I 1 i! '! ! ll i H.'ll.:-ti . -.el. 1 '. . 11- ' ' . . I l,.li.i P 't alaslv Reef .1. I ... I. . , I II. MU i-ri 1,7 7 ;t f. a 1 Trt it 1 . . iv. 1 t i,i ' 1 .- 1 a.i.ei 1 lien a 1 fiat, . 1 . S, a li i " . . t,-,. : i a nil,- i i it " . . i , ' . i .. a t - 'i ir i I iia-a ;. Ml ( -i .. i i ll' Clli I.. I i.i 1 T ' - - ' ' i - - l l , 1 . I . . v ! I , l . i ii a i - I 'i, I HI t. ' n -1 .a I a I- ' .ti , ... it . , a ' ii. . 1" i I ,t i i. , I j, 1 t 1 tt liatlfc UMt tlaaltal. S f 'H ."ttK M t i. M ' I-1 IV.lt urn i', Ml ' 1 ii IV i I 'I I t ': ,(..., ,1,1 I I t I II la! I .1 a I 1 II I . DIYORCE MILL IS GRINDING AWAY Five Wives and Two Husbands File ' Petitions With Clerk of Dis trict Court. VARIOUS GROUNDS ARE GIVEN lier-auee her hunbarid, sho alleges, icfuHf-d to take her to nhowg and ether places of recrpatlon, Mn. Iiana McCarthy Is asking a divorce from KM ward II. McCarthy. They Lnve been married glx years. She wants her maiden name of Trobun i-P-rk. Anna YankKii Is nsklng a divorce from Charbs, They were nuirrled In Rrooklyn. N. Y.. in 1901. Louise Ftrown wants a generation from Clayton Rruw-n, on grounds of cruelty They live ttt S32 Houtlt Twi-nf y-sccond street. They have been married three years. lionise Met Funk reeks divorce from Arthur "". Funk, on grounds of cruelty They hfivo been marrlrrl fourteen year Olid have three chlldrrn. Ollle Creamer wunls a divorce from William H. Creamer, on cliatges of drunl eiincsi. They were married ttt Mudlson, Neb., In 1911. tleniy Itcnl seek a, divorce from Ida Heal, on grounds of Incompatibility of temperament. John ( 'tiiibel ' seeks a divorce from K'lla Hoffniim ( 'mnpbc.ll. Ho say-, .air.' ha a li Hubs ud living, to w hom he I still married Khe also like chop ui y too well, ho un). HENRY LANE WILSON SUES NORMAN HAPGOOD WAMIIINOTON,' May 10,-IIcnry Lane Wilson, former gmhnssndor to .Mexico, brought a $TO.O0i) lbe suit today li the local court against Norman Hapjood. tho puhllelier. Mr. Wilson buses bis -iit rn publication regarding the Mexican situation. Alaka la oon lo have It first railroad Young Men's Christian association. IMIIKHKSITl. " -OMAHA'S 7T CXHTKU.- Bally Mat., 15.33-M Erea'g, lS.25-50.70o rr.n Star & Garter Show D;.';-J. rrom Star k Oar-tar Theater, Cuicago? VauiieilMa InnlMdea 'Ilia (rl l'fllli-," Welan A Tall man: I'ellni, ttlillann A llii., . 'I he p"lln lllri: W'.lfa A. it Klll.t Hale In ITiaoulia lll'l F.KAI'TV cllDltl K tadlea' Dim Mattne Weak Dayg. BOYD SUMMER ENGAGEMENT Opening Sunday Witt and all week. EVA . ON LANG ,n TRIAL rrlcea 96c SOc. BTAKTa VOW. Ct Pboae Doug. 404 THE MAT OP VArnRVH,I.K nsll.Y MATIN'KK. S it : KVIMtV NKIIIT. !' 1 r Olhar Sua 'fl.la Weak: HailUoft A AFWA l.lrli-, Mil,lr l larh 4 Vatm. rUlia HELD Vltiianl '.,. Murrav tomuall. Im-.-- i pree g iHiprei'. (rpiieuni Traial Wak I). I'ltPT.i -Matlnae, aria 1 1 a-1 r . 10c: l'tt t'ltl latii'li' Halurilay surl hmidsn ite. Msllt. 1'. fi'v ski ;. ' BOYD TrtggKf- Bacon or 8hBkener? ta 'MAtT:ll SHAeittPEARK STROLLING PLAVCRS" Mittnal Master PU-tnr with FLORENCE La BARIC Balcony Bo Lower Tloor 100. Today M NEVVf Tonlte 2:30 tRU3 8:20 NOHT. BROS EAST LYNNE' TOJI.W QEOmOE LEE It OIBLB Musical Comedy de Luxe "At the Golf Link" GaAY ft GRAHAM In a Comedy Military 8tLrj. HUCH BROTHERS Original Bhlp Ahoy Boy. JUAN IXWIH The Prettieit Comedienne. "A BROKEIt GENIUS' Photo Drama Maaterpleca. loo ADMTSSION 300 Omaha' Bright Spot. LILLIAIf Gf8H In "Sold for Marriage" PATTY ARBUCKLD In "The Other Man" HIPP 1Mb aait Harney. II Phone Doug 80e9. ALWAYS tOo AMY TIMB. Lt Time Tod&y OUSTIN FARNUM "DAVID GARRICK" Tomorrow "THU INMOCCNT 11 C" THE MUSE' BB.tttBTa.ar SPOT IB (IMtat. l)u. 710 T4y aa4 Towerrew HCHBY B W Al.TB ALL a4 KDMA atAVO IB at' 'The Misleading Lady" Part irmaai-a I T . I TurpliTs School ol Uancini ti,i iiiH A fi"i C:etw I ,.i aa-ue l':at . a-$ VABMSf ll ll II I I I 1 W 1 The Hotel Fontenelle AM0Vcta tm iurati FOR TONIGHT ONLY Ii''.miaa4I kt -et l.ie Ar Doris Claire Secord Titr. r 1 alto oini." Tt t.a.ll llil.lM . IS ) trs.a tail MV I. a !' t4itl f ,.,'i,.ai. I f tt Maii t: a , t ' 0 1 .1 ) T aet.t Ml f M I I I k4i ! 'EXTRAOROI HARY BARGAIN OPFORTUfllTIES IH MAY SALES THURSDAY i 1 1 r vv mt nWLPL a n LI6 If DODGE i c .1 V tr a. Ml. it'J'-V-L. U W tm 1 ar ffl BEVY OF SPLEFIDID BARGAINS, In Hew Silk Suits and Dresses- Nearly Four Hundred Elegant New Silk Suits on Sale Thursday, Artistic Reproductions and Adaptations from the most charming- Foreign and Domestic Models and in all the season's richest silk weaves and colorings. FOUR SPLENDID SPECIAL LOTS $35, $45, $55 and $65 Tailored Suits tSrt& $19.90 A wide range of charming designs in silk taffetas, nobby check fabrics, poplins, gabardines and elegant wool suitings, all sizes and colors, choicest C1Q Qfl bargains of the season at VllaflU rNEW DRESSESHEW BLOUSES OVER 1,003 OF THEM STREET DRESSES SPORT DRESSES AFTERNOON DRESSES DINNER DRESSES In all the season's most charming designs and in choicest fabrics and col orings. FOUR SPLEN DID SPECIAL LOTS: $15, $19.50, $25, $35 Hew Silk Coats STJSl $15, $19.50, $25 Extraordinary Sale of Beautiful New York rwm w m mrrBBBi bet sm rm wwutm vni. bw j- pmijblkn mm HAT: almost our entire stock of beau tiful New York trimmed Spring and Summer Models included. The most astounding values you have ever seen, go on sale jums Hats that' were $20.00, $22.50 and Milans, Lizeres and Hair Braids. There arc only one of a style. Therefore, early attendance is advisable Read the Big VI inursaay FLOUR. BUTTER, CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS, TEAS atriTimtio TT tTTJ TJ PD TTTTQ AWT1 IfPnpin tit nr. UUI Xji-nJ, i ivuuu j, w.w "iiu luuijl JtxaULtO . ...... tiluSnml "II" l! NVufi-lintiil .....i. Tl.s hrst lilKh Krails Ilaonil "IV Flour, not Ulna fi'H-r "" ' ' r l.r.a.l, 1-K or oak.', per ,""lh '.' 'l.'e'HV'liiKl'i'ar'tt.le il. mi, ini "II " I'hoir 700 10 li s l-t Wmte or Yrllw 'JJ( iiii-iil ;'--.'.'-'; ''1'. ' . . . . 1 lli In "a I ,.! Itlm iiri-asMim .'u-- Km AH l.auii'li v ! 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