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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916.
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Good Beeves Ten to Fifteen Higher
and Others Steady to Strong
Sheep Steady.
EOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER
lmah. My 24, 1916.
Hrl)t wr: Cat I la. Hnii. Sheep.
Offlrlnl Monday .S.' l.f7
0'c-ll Tuesday h.fil J1.11J 4,141
Etlmate edneeflay... . 6.n''0 ,200 4,000
Thre day (hi wer-k. 16.31m :K,r 11,110
Gam days lt week. . . H.hH 34.129 16,782
Sam I weeks agn 14,114 2.1, H,t 11,14
Kama 3 week, agn 12..VH 34,297 23,424
Ham fnur week, ago.., II, 147 31. 3 209
hm day Hat year . . . .ll.UI 2J.(1J 9,102
Tha following labia ahows th reeelpta
of rattla, hose nt aheep at tha Hnuth
Omaha lira .lock market for tha yaar to
dat compared with laat year:
11. 1U. Ine Dao.
Call la ... 102. 21 41.li U.iMT
Ho. ....1, MS. 701 1,321. .21 112.171
8hp ... I2S.M7 ll,412 tl.4
Tha followlnf tall show, th average
P"l of hog. at tha Omaha llva itork
market for tha laat fiw days, with com
parlanna: T a t. Ti iT TTi 1T1 4 Ti 1i.1i 1 ini
ll
May
ll 7 141 24 7 (1 HI
II ' 7 17 I It I tt
III 7 U I II I 11 7 It I II
7 14 I 21 I 14 f 19
IIS Ml I II I It Ul I II
II! I II I 10 j It i 77
T 14 I 14 j II I 79
I 7 14 I IB 7 41 t !
41 7 11 I II I 14 t 94
I II I II I II t til 17
7 II I 19 I 11 7
71 1 41 I II I II I II I II
10 I 19 I 24 7 II I 14
tm 7 11 19 7 ii 1 ii
70V 7 16 I 11; I lb I 71
71 'J 7 II I Itl I tin 7 10 I It
7 JO I 24 I 14 7 41
2 7 29 I 171 I 29 7 II I 14
U Wl I H I 101 7 19! I 19
..'M.??,.!jLl,J'1. T. 1 '
..
Mar I..
May 7..
1y I,.
May I
May II.
May It.
Xl. 11
Mar II
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
Mny
14
It
M
17
1
20
31
12.
21
24
HumJay,
CATTI.B nrelitg wer qulta liberal for
Wednesday, 140 cars In I tig reported. Thla
brings tha total for tha thraa daya up to
JM10 head, lying th largest for any lni
llar jitrlod aim tnar week, ago, anl larger
than a year ago l,y almoat 1,(10(1 red.
Tha demand for heavy rattle wti vory
ttv and tha market IoISo higher than
yeeterday. Everything aold vary quickly at
tha srivanr. Th Iwet lineves aold at 1111,24,
whlr h a th highest prlr for tha yaar to
data, and tha hlgliet prlra vr ld In
iiiiaiu urn ariuen mat it la a 11 only
..o5 lower than tha emrem high prl.a
vr in I l on thla mrkt for any month,
tha rword her having been 110.71 which
Waa paid in limmbir, 1911.
tlood to choir yearling hve wer alao
llttlie higher, but tha madlum u pratly
ood klnda ara alow and at tha bast no
mora than steady. Too many of that kind
of rattla have been coming thla week.
Quotation on rattla: Hood to choir
oaiA.vO; fair to good beevea,
9ilttl.0; coltiioon to fair beav. IK llitf
I2&; good to tholr half-ra, 17 71100;
ood to ihoha owa. 7.l0fpi.tli fair
to good rowi, l7r7.IOj lummnn to
fair cowa. II 10(61 76; good to -Unle a
ffdra, l.00wl.7l; fair to good f.,,l-ra,
17 1001.01; eoinmon to fair fcadara. 14 H'lt
7 10; good to choir aioikora, 7.10(ie
lock bfifir, I.7I l.ll; aio, k cow. 6.7I
7 60; atork calvca, 7 16l.7t; vl
calvna, I9.VO011 00; bulla, aiaga, tc, II OoO
1.00.
IKX1H Thar waa vary notlcaal.l
drop In ra.l.la' nur.a aa lomparad with
ruatay. rrlvala today amounting to ama
114 ra, or 9,200 haad. Tha total for
Ihn ftrat half of ih. .,-k la 24.641 haad
balng 7.S00 amallar than Ih1 wnk, but
moia than l.Oiio larg'-r than alihar twa
wi-ka ago or tha corraajiondlng dayi of
laaf yajir,
Tha run. though ralhar modorat for
thla tlrna of tha weak, .rovad to bm ulanty
lig" whan inaaaurad by damand. Th
tnarkat o,.rlad out In ..od aaaaon on a
'"'' Mlchar haala, ahlppara buying a
faw hoga thla way, and . nuinb.r of ur-g-iit
a,klng ord-ira war nilad on th aarly
ra.1, i ngura. that w.ra, If anything, a
llitla mora than a nl. k.. hlghar
Aft.r a Intl. var hlf th hoga had
baan r.ah.d, howav-r, th. trad, took "n
an aaaiar tona, and from than on It waa a
ary dull alTHtr. aallara fighting bard for
.rly prlraa, without m,.h aurcaa.
It wa pratty Ma lha foranoon whan
da. ant ,.ar,r wa, fln.ny mHtl t (
ii?"" Ik" ""irly "-"""'"I 1-rlraa
HSii i" " u"u 'n """
aaalon. had to l. ,.,) In (m,
Aa uaual a faw a.attarlng load of common
Jt'u'if h".r' '"."'"'"I '' H th. ,"od
lulf bad gon to th aralaa,
(Janaral markat waa about a nlrkal hlghar
landad at a anraad of 60-1 4 96. with a
wrinkling of good haavlaa on up to III 76
S; ' urr"nt l'rl'- r Juat about a
o,,!:.,,,t:k,h ,,r"r" -' -"-5
riHKKI Itacalptg of ahaap and Ian, l.a
war. ju.t about tha .,. " y,y-
aallmaiad auppllaa l,.i, .vnten cara
or 4,000 l,.d. Thla bring. U,. ZJ
1m h ,Vd'"" !' " 12.100 haad
hbh la mora than 1,000 ialar than laat
w.k, but l.ooo h,gflar than two wa".
go. and a gnln ovor th gam da. of laat
yaar of 1.000 head. .
The markat waa annth.r pratly draggy
affair. I'omlnuad llbaral raoaipi, ,t
Iliad local buyara aom.wht barlah. ,la.
Pit th fart tht lb run h.ra waa .
modarai. and moat aarly offara war mad.
at lar figuraa, Hallrra, howav.r, could
?""," rra.un fr making ronraa.ion. and
hold on until buyara flimily v, , .nj
the flrat iainlia aold niovad In yaalarduy a
llgh rllppad lan.U . Iiotn, th. ra.ord a..
Ubllah-d yratarday, and imm atuff walgh
Ing mora than nlnaly pound, a. high ..
110.46. A coui.la of dark, of nallv aprlng
ami., niul, lii.oo. lh. hlghaat nrlr paid
In aarul Hay., at,d .om. mor. of ,h,
i allfnrnla aprlng laml aold at 111 tl al
t hough thiy war trlmmad up a llitl mor.
UM1H).
iilhar natlv aprlng. aold to 112 60, with
ma dow,, , 111 ni. Hon,, w.lahiy Pppd
I....H.S Ul.1 ..( t a vary ,t r.,.,,,,1,,,,
from .,U.r., and up t , ,. ,,, llr
ioid "" ''rlliiy orilar ware anil un-
Aa romparrd lih Ilia allm a. run. that
hava I,..,, coming tha aiipply i,,,l, U.Mt
'icltj f.lr ,av.-rul dark. I.- wall a. amall
.n. !'.. .. t, ,, f(r Nuihlng ovarlv
good .!,. -I 1...I a,,),,,,, 3l ;j wh
cllirra tiim.. I on down to IMS.
Wuolnllona on h..... nnd laml.. ; ' l.amlva
I' ll, m r 10 t ri.o, w 1 1 n ioi A. t . .... , ,
i upii.Hi,
bj!id. llil i ;i, 10 In. Uml'w. clip'
p-'l ii.niv,
111 l it II
I II an l II On ;
ii.. f.iir in
nn n mi, aprlng,
yciii Uujii,, f . I r i holca. ligrit.
r i llik , ( ln U 1 on, w.ih-
I. a 1 ti, h 9 76; .. , good
i tll'li r. IH
.......... " . ' '-' mi g.Hiu.
t..jj,,. ., c,lp.U. lioottito
ttic ,i.o i h: i-nitK utiiKir.
laltl Mn.ng Hog. Waak. kha V4ak.
I In,.,,, 11,,, 3, -faTTI.I; -lUcalpla.
It"- t"l. I'.mn.t aiii.ng, nail.a l-.-rf
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Goes Through All the Process of
Healthy Reaction.
INVESTMENT SHARES HEAVY
.-vaw york. May 24 In th varna'-ular
or inn ape, ulaiiv. clamant today a market
wont tlirotiKll Ilia prorcR. of liaaltliy ra.c
tlon, Inv'-alinanl alorks aa wall aa anaclal
tlaa di'vaiiiping ni.-irki-d haavlnaaa on fairly
llirira ilcalluga. U'Hahlnglnn'a tint to th
IlrltlHh KMirnmi'iil am-nt mall ltntlon.
and tna i-rr-ni-h Hdmlaaion of a riarman gnln
In a portion of tha Var'lun aartor forced tha
hnala of baarl.h aantlnii-nt. but In all llkall
hood today' ravaraal raaultad r-hlr-riy from
lha blli-f that tha upawlug had procaadad
aimoai ion rnpiniy inr aiiri-iy
liaadlng, whlih lad th raront advanr
on Ha aarlaa of naw high rarnrda, culmi
nating In lha previous day', niailmum of
110., wa. no laaa cormn i-uoua on tha da
rlinc, fulling to lmlVi and cloalng at 103,
an ovarniirnr inaa or o point.
otlwr aiHv rail war lower by 1 to
polnik at Irraguiar Intarvala, with th fx
caption of Itork laiand, which waa In
maikan demand In an catrama gain of !'
to 21, pri'MUliiahly In conaeuuanca of tha
company a cxi-i.-iiant curnlnga and prograaa
vowar'i a rrianniy raorganUH I Ion.
Tha ninvami.nt of apaclaltlaa waa ron
ruattig. auggaHtlng a conflict tiatwaan Ih
abort and lung rrniinta, hut hlghar prlra.
ir"viiiian hii,t miiinny. Mcmr-nria war one
morn -iiv nd alrong on "Intervention"
rurnora. Automolill ahnraa for th moat
jiari kin" to yealnrilny a auliatNntlal ad
vancra. with a naw high record for I hand
lar Motora on Ita rl of 6 In Klfi'4.
Kui -h war and aeml-war rlaarrlptlnn i
th locomotlvaa, Cril'llila H'aal, tlrnaral
l-.lactrlr, Wrallnghouaa and (lulled rllalea
induatrlnl Alxihol m-ra galvanized into
roralgn r-ontiart.. Coppcra with firm to
airong nnd ahlpplng ahnraa. parllrularly
.-onri'Hniii aiarin pri-r"rrcd, iiguraa promt
lianllv at higher lavnla.
I'lillnd Hlktra Htral waa firm moat of th
aaaaion, but fill bark with th antlr Hat
In Ih final hour, whan Heading and oihar
eratwiiii raviirilea war at minimum prima,
lha murket rloalng wlih a heavy tone.
Tolal aitli-a aiTioumad to 7H0.000 aharaa,
Reading' contribution being almoat on
quarter of lha whol.
l-'oralgn ' hange, notatily arerllng, con
tinued heavy, deapll additional raraipt. of
goia rrom t anada.
Hc.aona for Ih racant activity In W
bah taaua. at material autna warn rnimil
III lb" April aiatrment of llio road, ahowlng
an no rea or uau.nuv over in aam month
laat year.
Honda war Irregular on an enpanalon of
operaiiona. -loiui aalaa, par value, aggra
a h i o,i ii,nii,uijii, iioviirninarii ijotid. war
unchanged on rail.
Nunihar of lea and leading quotation.
on .101 mb Louay war;
Opn. High. I.nw. Cloa.
Am, Heet Hugar... 900 TS', 1 73
Aniarii-an ran .... koii 607 fin'4 6n i.
Am. Car Konn'y 1.900 61 Bl '
Am. Hini'lt. A Hefg 16.600 J02H 10H4 100
Am.Wugur Itefg... f,oo 112 111' 112
Am, Tel V Tel..., 70 129 129 129
am. r.. u., ar a.., i.iiini aa ', .7
17
6
Anaconda (upper.. .oo
6
106
It H
92
67
94
22
14 t4
99
A Ii hlaou
3,1.1)0 ion
106
ll.ldwln I,oromo. ,
llnlllmorn lihlo.
Ilrook, jtapld Tran.
ft. St H. t 'upper, , , ,
t'al I'etroleum. , , ,
t'entrul I.aHlhar.,,
Chea V lilil.i
12,210 9 1 '4
91
S,.I1I0
400
1.200
2,S0
300
3
H7
94
64
11
17
93
22
64 ,i
1.
600
3
99
no
20
63
43
19
11
1.1
39
172
122
i'., M. HI. V 1,700 mow
I". N. w
C , It. I. A P. fly. . 11,1100
Chlno Copper l,loo
Colo, l''ue 4) Iron. . 2, HOI)
21
M'j
19
63
corn Trod. Hefg..
Crurllil 811.,..,
Ida. Harurlllc. , , , ,
Krla
'ieneral Klccirlc , , ,
Ureal No. i.fd....
tlreal. No. fra, clfa.
Illluola Central...,
Int. Con. Corp
Inaplrailon Copper,
Int'l Jiiirveator. . , .
I. M. M. pfd. rtf.
K. c Houthern
16,700
6,000
17,100
4
61
61
.19
4"0 17 14 172
Kl'O 122 122
7,900 42 i 41
400 106 113 14
'l.ioO '6
41
113
11
46
111
92
20
66
4O.IH0
93
20
W
IH '
21
63
700
Kannacott Copper. 26.900
l.oulavlllo N..,,
Mexican I'atro. ....
Miami Copper
M, K. ar T. pM...
Mlaaourl rar-lfic...
Monlaua 1'ower, , ,
National ),end.,.,,
Nevada Copper..,,
N. V, Central
N. T, N. II If..
Norfolk W eal . . ,
Northern 1'nrlflc.
Pacific Tel. A Tel,
Pannaylvanla
130
116 110
42.400 ill
l,4oo a.,
36 31
210
200
12
J2
ll
79
41U
79
7
1,2"1
9i0
79
B7
12,lni)
l
la
11
1 1,400 107 100 101
,z'"i rz an ai
HO 126 126 126
1,000 114 113 113
K" 1? 3,1 3 9
1,100 61 611 6H
610 23 23 83
181,400 J1 JIIJ 10J ii
610 47 47 47
Hay Con. Copper.
IteHdlng ,
lt"P Iron ar Htael,
Khaltllck Artx. Cop
Southern Pacific. ,
Houlhern Hallway,
1"H .l.'k XI 3 3
7.310 107 1,4 101 101
4.H0 23 22 23
11,600 144 141 i, 141
610 4 46 4ii
4U0 1 04 192 192
20,410 141 140 140
ctudeliaker Co. .. . ,
Tanneaaee Coppr, ,
Texaa CompMiiy, , ,
l.'nloii Pacific.
I'lilon Pacific pfd.
H2
ir i6
4 94
114 114
10 K
21 11
4 96
12V hi! .
I'. Ind, Alcohol. 11.100 ir,
IT. 8. Hleal, ....... 16,00 6
II H, Hleel pfd, . . , am 1)7
Pub. Copper 1.700 II
VValiaah pfd "ft",. I 100 29 V
Weaiorn rnlon.,., 4 200 SflJ
waai. i-.iaciric 1,200 ti.i
Total .ale for lh day, 790,000 .bare..
Hank Clearing.
Omaha. UlliV 24 llMiik oUerlnee
Omaha today war 3,t7,614 111, and for
th correapondlng day laat year 12.960..
121 91.
toffee Murket.
Naw Tork, May 24 Thar wa. a renawal
of realUIng or i-ttrliig liquidation In tha
nrre inurhet today and til tun wa. mor
or lea. unsettled, with fluctuHllon Irregu
lar, lha market opened unchanged to flv
point lower, and acllv month, ahowad
nut loaae. of atMiut four In eleven polnta at
on tlmn during lh day, with May aelllng
at i ,11 and Meptninber at 2, or ghoul
twenty-avaii paint under th high level of
laat Huturduy. Home of the recent prom
inent buyer, war among th heavier earlier
acllera, but aaerned to bo giving th market
aupport at th decline, and lat month, mi
lled In th lat trading, wllh lb rloa net
on point higher to eleven point lower
.May and June w.r lower with other
month, net uiu-hunged to on point higher.
Mule, Including FXehangea. war 111,2611
bag. May, I 3c; June, 43c; July, 1.66c;
Augu.t, I. Sir; Heptainber, 170c; October,
ll 76ri Nnvamhar, 1 10c; Drmbr, I 14c;
January, I. air; February, .94o; March,
9r; April. 104c.
Hpot roffa qult; Illo 7a. Ie; Pan I on
4a, 10r. No rhiing wa. reported In the
coat and freight altuailon, but Hantoa 4
wereorfered her at 10 I or, f. o. b., lira all,
for Juno and July .hlpment on th baal. of
London credit..
Th nfflrlal cable, reported a derlln of
16 rel. at Hto lib Hanioa and th rata of
HI vicbang unchanged.
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GRAIN AND PROWICE MARKET
Cash Wheat Runs Considerably
Stronger and Advances Two
to Three Cents In. Price.
CORN RALLIES HALF A CENT
Omaha, May 24. C'aah wheat waa con.ld
erahly .trnnger today and ghowed a gain
of 1 to 2 centa per buahet. Th loral d
mand waa alao a Hill iron.-!' and th bulk
of th aamplea wer aold on th advaniaa.
Th hulk of th corn aold about a half
rent higher, although a few rar. gold at a
rent advanr. Th demand for torn wa.
fairly active and ther wa. a total of "nine
teen cara received.
nut aold from a half cnt higher to a
half rent lower, oat. receipt wer light
and ther wa. only a fair demand for thla
cereal,
fty and harlay war quotd unchanged.
Clearancea of wheat and flour wera equal
to 169,100 nil,; corn, 1,020,000 bu.l oat.,
774,000 hu.
At Liverpool wheat clo.ed unchanged;
corn, Id lower,
Primary wheat receipt, war l.Ooryooo
bu. and ahlpment. 616,000 bu , agalnat re
ceipt of 494,000 bu. and .hlpmant. of 413,-,
000 hu. laat year.
Primary corn receipt, war 811,000 bu.
and ahlpment. 474,100 hu., against rnre.pt. ;
of 436.010 bu, and ahlpmanl. of 444,000 bu.
lat year.
Primary oat receipt, wer 1,411.000 bui.
and ahlpment. 1,211.010 bu., again. t re
ceipta of 474 000 bu, and ihlpmcnt. of 732j
000 bu. laat year, ,
cahi.ot nKr-Piitrrs.
Wheat- Corn. Oat
('hlc.go in
63
241
Minneapolis ..,..231
1'n hi lb 27
Omaha 74
19
94
21
Kan.a. t'lly 117
Hi. I.oula 44
Ttieao ala wer reported
Wheat No. I hard winter; 1 car, 11.02;
4 cara, II 01; I car., 11.01; I rara, 11.00;
I car, 11.00; 1 cara, 99r; 4 car., lie. No.
4 bard winter: 1 car, 99c; 1 rar, 9c; 1
car, ur:; 1 car, 97c; 6 cara. 17c; 2 rara,
98r; 12 car., lie; 2 car., 96c; i car.,
He. Bampl hard wlntar: 1 car, 17c;
car, 10c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 91c.
Corn No. 2 whit: 1 rar, 49c; 1 car,
II c. No. 4 whll; 1 rar, 4in. No. t
whit: 1 rar, like No. 6 whit: 1 car.
4r, No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 49c, No, yl
low: 1 car, t;ic. No. 1 mld: 1 car,
9c. No. 4 nilied: J cr, 17 r. No, I
mixed: 1 car, 61c; 1 cra, Ho; 1 car, lie..
Oata No. 3 whlta: 1 car, 39c. No. 1
whit: rara, 38c; 1 cr, 3e; 1 cat.
lie, rlarnpl white: 7 cara, 37c.
Omaha c.ah Prlcea Wheat: No. 2 hard
II .OOtfl 06; No. 1 hard, Cu 11 02; No. 4
hard, itUttr; No, 2 aprlng, l 0101.09; No
I miring, Bi. l 09; No. 1 durum, 99cl
II III; No, I durum, IScg 11.00. Corn No.
1 white, I949c; No. 1 whit. l4Br;
o. I wnil, 7t6ln, io. I whit. li7W
lc; No, 4 whll, I2tol7c; No. I yellow,
7O'rJ70c; no, 1 yellow, 1970c; No. 4
yellow, l9o; No. 6 yellow, CIIc;
No. I yellow, 47 tfc; No. 2 mixed, 61
ric; No. 1 mixed, l'i-41c: No, 4 mixed.
746lc; No, 6 mixed, 614i67c; No, I
inlxad, 3'47r, Oata No, 2 white, 411,4
41c; aiandard. 40W40c; No. 1 whllo,
lttrli-: No. 4 whit. 860390. Harly
Malting. I'tWUTc; No. 1 faad, 666lc. Ity
no. i, iianc; iso. j, g.o.
Chicago rloalng nrlcea. turniahad Th R
by Ixigan Hi van, .lock and grain brok
er., lit Houth Hlxlnlh atrt;
Art. ''") uptn. I HlglbJ Iw, I Clo. JVa"
W'h't
I
I
May
It 01 11 0
l 01 f (t 11
1 10 11 11
II 01 1 01 107
)09ll 118 im
1101 10 1109
I I
July
Hapt.
Corn
May
7373!74
72 173 73
July
7271i7272!71 72727I
Hapt. 7070,,l707070 70
170
(ral.
I I
May
143 43 42 142 143
140 4, 41 ,41 41 40 (40 40 140
33139 131 1311 131
July
Hapt.
Pork
May
23 (9 122 (8 23 66,23 61
23 00-10,21 0I-1223 00, 23 00
22 10 22 10 122 17,22 70
21 60
22 10
22 67
12 16
12 72
111 17
112 71
12 72
July
Hapt.
I.ard
I I
May
112 77
12 10
12 16
111 10
111 77
I3 12
12 96
I
112 76)1 76
1 1 2 76j I 2 71.
112 16,13 16
I
July
Kept.
Kiln
May
111 12
12 77ill 77
12 77)12 77
July
11 10-16 12 16
Sept.
112 g II -K7 : 1 2 90
112 1011 I2-I6U1 10
I lilt At. I.KA1N AMI ritOVINIONS.
1 rat lire, of 111 Trading and 4 loalng I'rlc.
on lit. Hoard of I ran.
Chicago, May 24. Notwithstanding that
pence rumnra led to a bnarlah reaction In
tb lat hour, th wheat market today
rontlnuftd to bold aniuethtng of a .harp
dviinea, which hail reaulted chiefly from
lin-renaed report of crop damnga In Okla
homa and Hnuthartt Kanaaa, .Prices cloaed
unacttled, halt to net higher, with
wllh July at ll 091 09, and September
at 11.10. Corn finished V n to c up,
oats unchanged to Su higher and
proviaions varying from Hi gam a. yes
terdays cioa to I2n sdvanc.
Until speculators began to pprrlat Ih
posNlbin aignlflr-anc which the reported
miaaion of Prim- von liueliaw to th United
Hlutas might baa aa a deflnlta move for
an early pec, the wheat market wna uni
formly on th upgrade. Kxreaaiva heat and
aliaanc of rain tn okluhoma and neigh
boring part of Kansas, It wa said, had
cauaetl decided eulargntent of burnt area
In th field and had lad to pradlotinna
of an abnormally shrunken yield. llulllah
arntlment w further mphutxd by In
diana report, of lleaalnn fly damag, and by
auvicea tailing or redurrd acreage In th
northweet, hoth side of the Canadian
boundary. Two centa a buh"l wa added
to value In omn caaea n.-fur th oer-
.tatnnt advance waa checked.
Hkapiiclam regarding th authntlclty of
AMIII'.liill.
Lake Manawa
The lot lefitullfuJ AmuNrninnt Turk In the Mlilillle Went,
Will Open Its Gates for the Season
1916, Sunday, May 28th
While the formal opening; will not be tint It Memorial n.j the
prk will he Ihrawn open new Sunday (or the lnitppctlnrt of the pub
lie. No exitn h,i li.rn upared to put the park In the b4t condition
Mr. furl 11. Kit ward. r esperlemed park man from the east, will
have the ninKimtnt, and fverythmg tl be bittr than ever befoie.
MANY ATTRACTIONS-
Some New Ones
A.lmllim lit I'ati Will He t ree, I .u.tl.
1UUii..tUHI(.gil
Liltlo Hipp & Nupolron
"la He.kuii k t aim..... "
3 Conway Girl
aagiag . i.,., N,l
Hyi tun) NcaI
lk kM l.i.,, -
CtMk & Kothrrt "
"'!? li.i.k "
The PrrlrmJrr
OURUL Uim WW,,"
aj5
r 1ilJ,i
Tiii-am.nuF.N in
THK MOUSIV
th new. regarding von Buelow prvnted
the hear from obtaining a mor complete
control of th wheat market during th
lat trading.
Corn ro with wheat and a a result
of unfavorable weather, eepeclally in
Illinois and Iowa. Besides receipts were
nntanl small, Damag report from Okla
homa tended to lift th ot market. Ad
vice, thought wer favorable a. to th big
centrAl fltate.
Hrarclty Argentina beef wa .aid to b
a factor In bringing about higher price, on
provision. The chief Influence, however,
-wa an advnnr tn th value of hoga.
Chicago cah Prlcea Wheat: No. 2 red.
Il llftl 11; No. 3 red 11.1091.11; No. 2
hard, I I.09T 1. 11 ; No. 3 hard 11.04$
1.01. Corn: No. 1 yellow, T4S76c; No. 2
yellow 71. Oata: No. 2 white, 40ip42c;
etandard, 4344!ic, Rye nominal. Par
ley, 0'971o. Seed: Timothy, I4.ooffl.00;
clover. 17.60 16 00. Provlalnna: Pork, 122. 7S
6 23 66; lard, 112.76; rlba, f 12.37 127.
HI'TTEK I'nc hanged.
KlKJM Lower; recelpta, 21,004 cases;
firsts, 21 ., 21 r ; ordinary firsts, 20$
20c at mark, caaea Included. 20fl,21c
POT A TO llnsett led ; old. re.lpts, 22
irars; new, receipts, 12 cars; Florida barreled
(Hose, 1.00r( 4 26; Texaa. Loulalana and
Alabama, sacked, Trlumpha, l.bgl.76.
New VorU Money Mnrket.
New York, May 24. MONKY On call,
firm; high, 2 per cent; low, 2 per cent;
ruling rat, 2 V, per cent; laat loan, 2 par
nnt; closing bid, J per cent; offered at
2i per cent.
TIMI5 LOANS Stesdy; slgty days, 2
BA per cent; ninety dsy., 1 per cent; slg
months, 1 per cent.
MKRCANTll.K PAPER I pr cent.
HTKKLINfl KXCHANUE Hlxty-day bills,
14,72; damand, 14 76 ; cablea, 14,717-14.
HILVKK Par, 71 c; Mxlcan dollar.,
66'.
ItfiNPS Government, steady; railroad,
Irm'gular.
4 loalng quotatlong'on bonds today wr
s follows:
L. N. unl. 4. 4U, n. T. 2s, reg., 99
M. K. A T. lat 4s 77 rlo coupon ,,. 99
Mo. Par. c. 4b.,11II. H. la, reg. ...101
Vfjdit. Power 6s.. 97 "do coupon ...101
N. V. r d. a.,.ll4M7. B. 4a, reg. ..110
N, Y. City 4.. 107 do coupon ..,.111
N.V N. II. A It. 'Am. Hmlt. 4s., 109
rf. 1 1 2 A T A T e 4 . . 1 17
No Pacific 4... 2nnglo-rrnrh 6... 96
'in it Atchlaon gen. 4... 9
O. 8. L, r. 44,. 91Ftal. O, 4a 11
Par T. AT. 6a.,110H. Htael r 6a... .101
Pifin. con. 4. .106 !'en. Pacific lat.. 90
do gen. 4a.,.10lc. it it. cv, 4.. o
Ra.irllng gen. 4a. 94l It. A y. J. 4a.. 91
H L . H V r 4a. 74 ( M A 8 P c 6a . 101
So 1'ac. cv. 6..lif,f" It I A P r 4. 74
dn raf 4n. 90r. v 8, r. 4.. 14
o. Itallway 6a..loir. A R. O. c. 4.. 78
Unban Par-lflx: 4a. 97 do ref, 6a 71
do cv. 4a 41 Hrl gen. 4. 75
(7. 8. Rubber 4s.. 102 len. Klec. s 116
tr. 8,'Hteal 6s. . ,li6iit. No. lat 4a. 91
Wa.u Union 4. I6fi. Central r. 4a. 11
W, El, ev. 6... .124 Int. M M. 4.. .102
K. C. Bo. r. 6... 91
(nttiia) Market.
Nw Tork. May 24. COTTON Spot,
gtaady; middling upland., 12 06c; sale.,
4,246 hale..
Ther wa. a renewal of yesterday's gall
ing. Th. cotton markat cloaed very .ready
at a net advanr of I to 14 point, for tha
day,
Future, opened steady; July, 12 14c: Oc
tober, 12.42; liecember, 12.17c; January,
ii.iiiic; jviiircn, ti.iic.
Cnttrm future, cloaed .teady: July
IS. Me; Hecember, 13 12c; January, 11. He;
alarm, l J ilo.
Mlnnrapoll. (iraln Market.
Mlnnapoll, v M.y 24 WHEAT May,
11.11; July, .14i.ifflll4. Cash, No,
hard, 1 20; No. 1 northern, 11.14 9
1.17; in 0. 2 northern, 11.16.
PAIILKT lf73c.
,- ltYK I2ai3c.
UltAN III 00 11.60.
ColtN No. I yellow, 7476o.
OATH No. I white, llo.
FLAXHKED 11. 1491. If.
Metal Market.
New York, May 24 MKTALH Lead,
7.1107.11. Hpelter, ay; Knat Ht. Louis
dallvery, 14c aakail. Copper, firmer; eleo
trolytlc, nearby, nominal; Auguat and later,
21 60310 0O. Iron, steady and unchanged.
Tin, quiet; flpot, ored at 141.00.
At London: Hpot copper, 132; futures.
(130 10s; electrolytic, (164; spot tin, 192;
futures, f.112 6s. Lead, 131 7s Id. Hpeltnr,
ill.
Kansa. flty t.raln and Provision.
Kansas City, May 24. WHEAT-Cssh No.
1 hard, ll.lO; No. 2 red, 1.0401.01: May.
1.01; July, 1.02.
COKN No. 2 mixed, 19c; No. I whit.
70c; No. 2 yellow, 71c; May, 757c:
July, 47c,
OATS No. I whit, 4446c; No, 1 mixed,
40 410.
Liverpool firaln Market.
Liverpool, May 24. WHKAT Spot. No.
1 Manitoba, 12; No. 3, lis Id; No. 1
northern spring, lis lOd; No, 2 rd west
ern wlntnr, 11. 4d.
COKN Spot, American mixed, new, 10
1
FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL
EXERCISES ON THURSDAY
Commencement exercises 'for the
eleventh grade of the Florence High
school will be held this even
ing at Fontcntdle hall, when the class
will give a play. Miss Julia K. Krisl
is superintendent, Leroy E. Smith,
principal, and Miss Ilernice Thomas,
assistant principal, at the Florence
school. The graduates are:
Vesta Hhlpley, Marguerite Raymond,
Jame. Tucker, Helen Patereon,
tllenn Kog. tloldta Hubbell,
Reuben Hahn, Agne Johanaen,
Imugla. Myers, Maud Kelrls,
Milton Melaon, Rutht Lewi,
Maynard Shaw, Thurma Morgan.
Clerald Slert,
AMIKMKTS.
Farnam Theater
,tjiMt el ImUiii
A4 Um
kl.MI
"HOP-THE DEVIL'S BREW
A tUtw M HKkIi k I! tanii
le Vtllk t ,. )w,l(.
IllblllWtlbl J
1 - I
lttlV
eH'HI l llllhl.ll
-rOeUftOMin i rm mwr
llHIH.Klw
"""" ' ' '. .,.......,.'.
Drinks Water from
Septic Tank So as
To Prove His Point
To prove that the septic tank which
receives the refuse from the- Benson
drainage system turns it out filtered
and free of noxious odors or germs
George JL. Campen, former assistant
city engineer, testifying for the vil
lage of Benson drank nearly a quart
of the water in district court before
Judge Day.
Robert Wilson and Adell C. Wil
son had filed suit against the city of
Benson asking that the tank be abol
ished, alleging that it made the neigh
borhood an unhealthy place to live
in, as well as destroying the value of
adjacent land by reason of spoiling
vegetation.
SOUTH SIDE MAN SUFFERS
BROKEN LEG IN RUNAWAY
-James Cotrell, a horseman, em
ployed by the South Omaha Horse
and Mule company, suffered a broken
arm and painful abrasion about the
body when a team of horses which
he was breaking became unmanage
able and ran away.
I he accident occurred at Thirtieth
and L streets. One of the horses
sustained a broken leg and had to be
shot.
-nMAriKMa lit! V
0 Wl A H A
-TWO DAYS-
FRI., MAYO
SAT., MAY 9 7
At 21st and Paul M
1000 -PERFORMING ANIMALS-1000
65-
IgllTIODU ILi glMl
-65
acri riituaii
MORI IOUCATIO, PierORMIHO WILO
ANIMALgl THAN SHOWN A La OTHCN
HOW COMBINC D
24
AFRICAN LION
IN ONI ACT
Hr-Rldlng Lis a,
Lara, ara,
Is ag la Llns,
Waral'l Wsalsr fMlsra
SO WkWi eraUm 44n sa e.li.
4MIU.TIgr.ilLaeg 40 tOOBwg
MAatawlClM Mr UM. mt Cm4
Kill Im huii t II Jl rtttimwit, 1 ml I r.
An advanra sal nf reaerred neat tlrk
eta will ripen at th Beaton Drug t o.',
.tore, 15tn anil Farnam atrt., Tuea
ilar, Mar 28, at o'elork a. m. Mall or
der will h held until noon allow day.
gk SB SB T g 1 Vi,
awligjjji
Friday and Saturday
at the Muse Theatre
llHlAYlDEN'Si'
Mh
0'
Illusion
The newest wrinkle In Summer Millinery, Straw
crowns attached to large Maline and hair braid
brims, in the prevailing colors: Fink, white, cit
ron, lavender and black mostly trimmed with
ostrich. '
All are underpriced just for
Thursday, at $10.00, $7.50 and . . .
Put Up Your Pineapples This Week
You will not buy them again this season at these
prices. The market is advancing every day.
W have a carload of extra fancy
fruit, all larg sites. Th arc tha
cheapest to bur, as fou havo mora
fruit and less wast.
80-ais. Thursday, each., 10c
Doicn $1.18
24-alie, Thursday, each. ...... 12 l-2e
Doien fl.48
IS -all, Thursday, each 17 I -2c
Doien $2.00
Par cas. any .is $2.78
13 lb. Bast Pur Can. Cr.nulat.d
' Sugar for (1.00
4-lri. sack, be.t high grad Diamond
H Hour, nothing finer for bread, pie.
or cakes, par lack (1.38
6 lb., cholc Japan Rice 2Sc
10 bar Laundry Quean WhlU Laun
dry Boap, for 28e
8 lb., be.t mixed Chick Feed 25c
6 cans Oil or Mu.tard Sardine. ... 10c
Skinner's Omaha mad Macaroni, Ver
micelli or Spaghetti, pkg 7 l-2c
I 16 -os. cans Condensed Milk.. 28c
Tall can Salmon s i-3e
82-os. jars Pur Fruit Preaarvca. .28c
Beautiful Blooming Geraniums, 4-Inch
pots, for ...lOe
It PaysTry Hayden's First It Pays
AMUSEMENTS.
GAYETY rr&V
Phone Douglaa 1808.
LAST TIMES TODAY
Daniel Frohman Presents
HAZEL DAWN
In a Thrllllnf Dramatic Romance of tha
Mountains
"The Feud Girl"
Friday and Saturday you will have
an opportunity to see "Gloria's Romance"
the most elaborate motion picture novel ever presented
the. film interpretation of an original story by the noted
authors, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes.
Br iftaal arrangtmmt iwilh F. ZitgflM,
Ceorgo KJeino Proaonta
AUPlclurtNav,l Ity Mr.6MrX!
RUPERT HUGHES
"Gloria's Romance' is the most costly
picture novel ecr brmijcht out ncarlv a million
dollm hot been irnt to Hive nti ihU rtmrUblt rhouu
plojr. AmeiU (rl tlf-MIS Hit Lit. Ht K. t - r,.tte.
lh letJiiif iil-i.Uf lo. I h all gtr lurittnf tail I h JJ
r Unif Kulket. Atimki i ft wUu,r Klein
fee ur(tie4 Iho pitnlm tl.nt. yvt oro seegltli ih...it.l
nletuinm.ui PJ Mttiini ti .tun Hui.g laj "ultl
IUiWkuk ' I tt.Ul i eVlMIUNM I Ii lao litt4.s
OmA) lJf ft.
Featured for
Thursday
Will Be a Sale
of
Sailors
28-ni. jar. Pur Strained Honey.. 23c
K. C. .Corn Flakes, pkg 8c
Grape Nuts, pkg 10c
Yeast Foam, pkg. , ,,.3c
The Be.t Creamery Butter, lb... 31c
The be.t, strictly guaranteed fresh
F.gga, per dozen 22c
Fancy Full Cream, New York White,
Wisconsin Cream, or Young America
Cheese, lb , , , , ,22o
Neufchatei Cheeae, each 3s
Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, each. Be,
6 l-4e and 7 i-2
Highland Navel Oranges, dosen, 20c
26c and 30e
THE BEST NEW POTATOES, per
Pck 43 c
IS lbs. Best Red River Ohio Potatoes
for ..30c
Freih Spinach, peck Be
bunches fresh Radishes. .8c
( bunches fresh Onions 8c
4 bunches fresh Rhubarb.,' 8c
Fancy Wax or Green Beans, per qt. lOe
8 bunches home grown lettuce Be
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 10c
Fancy Cucumbers, each, 10c, 12 l-2o
18c
A MI'SEME JfTS.
BOYD
T ONPGHT
Mat. Saturday
EVA . ALONG
LANG" RU?E
A Delightful Comedy,
Matinee SSc Mght, Zoo and BOe.
Nxt Week) All the Comforts of Home.
Today If NEW
Tonite
2:30 a
RLJta 8:20
"Lena Rivers"
Jn,
Dtvso Ball
OMAHA niiNvtn
Wl ll-ll.lt.it
lUH'RKt; lAWK
i m t linn $ i ii
l. .. . u .t t., Hw,
- ( t i