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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Sell Cent to Two Cents
lower Despite Good Demand
and Good Receipts.
CORN HALF "tOCENT HIGHER
Omaha. May 31. 1916.
Wheat wm weak today, selling from
eent to two rents lower. The receipts of
thla cereal were very Hood and th cash
demand wss fairly active.
Corn receipts showed a biff Improvement
and the demand for this cereal wn good.
Cash rorn ranged generally from a half
to a rent hither, the yellow aniline at a
premium.
Ceh nata were dull, and although the
rereliiti were fairly heavy, the aatea were
rather light.
Data eold from a quarter to a half rent
Under Monday' prlre.
Ity and barley receipt were unimportant
and theae markota remained practically
unrhanaed.
Clesrsnces of wheat and flour were equal
to 1.4 7 4, 000 bu.; corn, 46I.000 bu, ; oala,
I.IU.OIW bu.
At Liverpool wheat closed lld lower;
corn.l&lMtd lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,071,000
bu. and shipments 491.000 bu.. aaalnat re
relpla of 707.000 bu. and shipments of
tfil.GOft bu. laat year.
I'rlmary rorn rerelpla were 7aa,00i) bu.
and ehlpmenta 00,000 hu , sgalnst receipts
of t.("0 bu. and ahlpmenia of 471.000 bu
laa year.
Primary oata rerelpla were 1,911,000 bu.
and ahlpmenia 1 JH.000 bu., sgalnst re
relpla of 2i,000 bu, and ahlpmenia of 111,.
000 laat year.
CAR LOT BBf'KlPTH.
Wheat, Corn. Oala,
Chicago !" 101 421
Minneapolis 2f-l ,., ...
1'ululh to
Omaha ll 1 "i
Kanaaa City 17 !4
HI. I.oula 7 (4 30
Winnipeg H.7
Theae aalea wera reported today:
'Wheat No. t hard winter: 1 car, MVkc.
No. t hard winter: I rare, Hi- 13 rara,
7e; I rara, ttn; S rare, lie; rare Ho.
No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 4c; 3 rara. lie;
1 rar, U ; 2 rara, tile; 1 rara, H'V; 4
rara. Hoi 10 care, I0o; 1 rar, c; I rara, 7r.
Sample hard winter: 1 car, !; I rar, 3r
No. I durum: 1 rar, In. No. i mixed:
1 car, II, 00; 1 rar, HMt No. 4 mined:
t rar, Mr; 1 car, 2; 1-a car, nr.
Rye No, 4: 1 rar, He; I-S car lt.
Harlay Kejerled: t-i rar, 4r.
Corn No. I white, 11 rara, tuttc; t rara,
He; No. while. rara, S"i No, 4
while, rara. 4Vt; No. while, 1 rar,
2lr; No. 1 yellow, 1 car, c; No. I yel
low, I rara, 7o; 1 rar, 4r; No. 4 yel
low, 1 rar, r.r No. yellow, t rar, for;
1 rar He; No. I mlied. I rara, Itfcoj 7
rara, tiK; No. I mined, I rare, tlc, 4 1-1
rara, t(.'c; 1 rar, tta; No. 4 mined, I rar,
tie; 1 car, Mn; No. I mixed; I car,
No. mlied, 1 car, ItUjc; 1 rar, lilr.
Oata Standard, I rar, 37c; No. 1 while,
I rar, Httcj rara, JV4e; No. 4 white, I
rara, ItVfco; Cample while, 7 rara, Mo,
Omaha raah price Wheal: No. t hard,
tltt-tte; No. 1 hard, 4 V 17 f ; No. 4
hard, VtCI3i; No. I aprlim, Hc4fl nit;
No. I spring, lllo; No. S durum, Utp
4o; No. I durum, 2l3r. Corn: No, is
while. M',H4r; No. I while. '';
No. 4 white, 4 1f B 4 4 r ; No. t white, a
14c,; No. a, white, !tfmr; No. 1 yallow,
4t(f7r; No. I yellow, Matter; No. 4
yellow, 44Wt!; No. I yelli.i., tttm.Sr:
No. I yellow, (HttUc; No I mlied,
elc; No, rnlx.il, HM6t4c.i No. 4
mixed, Uttthc; No. I mixed. 1 4 V n;
No. 4 mlaed, !344Hn. Oala: No. 1 while.
I7"4rl7c: atamlerd, Mtt7n; No. I
while, ilWH; No. 4 whlta, HH1H'.
Xarleyi Mslllng, flMt; No. 1 feed. 2tt
Mr. Ryi No. 1, lltllr; No. I, Hlli,
Chlraao rlnalng prices, furnlahad The llee
by I.osen A liryan, al.u k and grain brukara,
111 Routb Hlateenlll at reel;
Art. "Opan
WhTT"
lllh.
1 tit
Low.TjCloa j Hat
May
1 U
101
10144
107
1 OiH 1107
107W-Hl71i
1 01 101
July
hept.
t "orn
May
July
Hit.
Oat
May
July ,
Kept.
Pork
May
July
Hept.
lard
May
July
Kept.
llll.a
May
July
Mep.
1 07 sum
1 07
ioisios
I Ot'e
tm'
70
70
IIH
40
Hit
II 40
it mi
it 10
n
it tl
11 M
II 4
II 40
II 10
10
70 714. H
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-'. lilt
MJ
3h It'e
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l
70
a
t
3'i
40 la
'
II 40
21 71
21 17
11 tl
12 42
12 17
II II
MVtj
MH-f
ItS
71 40
It 10 II 21
n 70.40
ll S0 21 0
ia lo.io!
I " IT 1
21 U'lj 21 DO
IS 7 II 10
11 40-16
in i(i ii m
II to I
II
11 to II It
It I0 11 46
12 I0 12 40
II J0.I7
12 22
II IT
III 221 II to
I IIK AtiO fiKAIN AMI I'KOVIMO.NH.
real urea of the Trailing and (loainf Prlrea
a Hoard of Trail.
ChUaan, May 3 1 . leflUl.- In Ih loweel
prlrea alnre laal March look place In lh
whoat market today hecauee of huae atneka
In alor ami afloat ami a a rouil of lip
proved domealln crop rnpnrta. Cloallif iU0
lallun. however, were unaellleil, lanama
from I'a" down to a ahaile kdvama, with
July at 11.07 H (J 1,07 H and Hi plcmber at
11.01.
Corn flnlahed UlrSr to I'n up. ola un
chanted to 'c limer, and prmlalon Hrc
ular. varying from lbc tlecllne to a riee
of 20c
Weakneaa In wheat became more acute
after announcement t ha t the world' amck
were the Urgent on record at Ihla lime of
the year. In thla connection It wm ahowu
that the total available aupply had Increaecd
In the laal week i "I'U.oim buahrla aa aiiilnei
a derreaae of 7.tiit.0o0 at the rorreepoiiihne
lime of laat year. Il'-avy arrlvala were
reported al Liverpool, and It waa anlil that
the proapect there waa for a continued en
largement of auppllea. Betterment of the
lonieailo crop outlook waa chiefly In the
aouthweat. In particular word came from
Oklahoma that many field that before the
recent reina looaeo wonnieaa were now
likely to allow a fair yield al harvest,
ou the break, a conalilerable number of
wheat tradera who had been conaplcuoua
beara look auddonly to th buying aide of
the market, one of (heir apokcameit en
plained that th market had ben approach
ing loo near the dollar a buehel level and
that apparently the fact waa being Ignored
that ihe war waa atlll on. orferinga were
coiiipaiaUvely acarce aa the eraaluu came lo
an end.
In the corn crowd, belated ly anuria
found 'ttlemenia dllfli ull until a auPaien
tlal premium waa paid t:tlmal.-a of In
rreaaed acreage In the leading aiatea (united
only a temporary rhe. k on Ih upturn In
value. Ierlh crop repnrla weakened oat
Kven In nh iahna, where ver damage
baa been the rule of late, bennfita weie
aeid to Pe apparent aa a result of ratna
Nntwltheiandliig that at flral on a. count
of liquidating aalee proviatnna underwent
harp lueae. Ih market atleiward rallU'd
It aa aaaeled that In the later trading
l-gcker wet ectlv buer
teat) Price U heat . No. I red. nvmtlnet.
No I ted. II 't I l . N" I ba'd. II
let; ,S. I hard. j II S- ' "'" N
I lw, !: N. 4 ell..w, t.-. No. 4
while ttMte Oata No, I whit !
Ultf; aiHltd, No 2,
t H.rl.y 9!4.' liar Tim.
eiav, t gj I 4. l..r. I ttl l I'rw
vl.i,,... I'.ok Ml Jn, lard. Ill,
Una l) l
HI rtth-tiim, rmmirt.
I.iPiW-. ai,l , ripis, llftll t'aaea
! I :i S' " r ' l"ejl
(. i ... le. .a., l . I '
I , . I tia.ael l -w. ...i i. e a
II wet. Uwhigae. le. tlinwMa
II iai, Mh fcie.. Wu..,tem, fcln.neMie aed
kel . . - t. .ipl.
.:d 1 1U l itl
il 1. 1 HI An. -. l -
wiaaeeiewdt bl Motet,
V'eat ! M MIS 1 - V.
Ii ii. J-... i mil n"i '
a t i v . I It 1 1
N 1 a. Ii I 11
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4 . O
OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Best Beeves Stronger, Others About
Steady Sheep and Lambs Strong
to Five Cents Higher.
HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS UP
Omaha, May 11, 1110.
Rerelpla were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday t.9 7,470 .2B1
Ratimat Tueaday .... 1,241 7.411 1.121
fcatlmat Wedneaday., 4. too l,i) 1 '"
Three daya thla week. 14. 240 14, i 0 15,111
Ham daya laat week,,H,ol I ? 1 V 7
Same two weeka go..l4.t6 14,021 ll.7l
Ha me three weeka ago.14.114 :i.r.l 11,14
Mr. me four week ago. 12,121 14.2117 22.424
Heme laat year 14.274 41, Ml M40
Th following table ahnwa the rerelnt
of rattle, hog and aheep if th Omaha
live at uric market for ti.r year to date
aa compared with laat year;
10 Id llll Toe. Dao.
battle 121,171 427. 71 II.MI
Hog 1. 6116.07 1.171 (17 20t.tl
Hheep 146,014 121.211 14,241
The following labia ahowg th average
prlrea of hog at th Omaha live aio. k
market for the laat few day, with com
parlaonv: May 14
I 4i 1 ii;
I ll 1 Ml
? Ml
May It
Tllg
I 10
tut
70
71
I 2
I it I
I MS
tO 'A
17
T 41 11
I M
I M
I II
I 71
t 71
I 14
I 61
I II
i 70
14
a
I II
I tl
I 74
May
May
14
17
I II
14
7 66
7 III
I II
1 II
May
1"
10.
11
12.
7 la
7 II,
7 III
7 It
7 12
I 21
I Ml
May
Hey
May
May
I I l I 11
I 14 I 14
I 17 I 2
I 16 I 10
7 10
7 41
7 46
7 41
II
y 14
I I II
7 4
May 26
7 101
1 00
7 44
May
May
7 41
7 4l'
7 4t
747'
I 01
I 42' 7 II
I ox
I 17 7 12
May
34 '4
10 S
II14
7 161 I 4)
7 20:
May
May
7 Ml I 62 7 )'
I I Ml 7 22'
Hunday. '
CATTLK Herelpl. were null liberal Ihla
morning, 212 rar being reported In. Thla
, ,!-,. . miiri ior too inree oaa n olo
head, about un average for the laat tnrea
or four wreka and about the aume a
year ago.
Hood to choice heavy beeve were very
much aouuht afinr and war In active de
mand at price that ware a little alronger
than yealnrday, aoma good klnda aelling up
to 110 46, a now high lop. tin thn olher
hand, the common to medium gradeg are
very alow and barely aieaily. Thla la alao
true of even good yearllnga.
cowa. heifer, atorker and feedera re
main about atailonary.
Uuolallnna 011 rttle: flood to choice
breve, !0 00IO6; fair to good beeve.
in 404J10.00; common to fair heave., 0
110; guod to choke helfera, MoOtylOO;
good lo choir row. 17.760)1 00: fair to
good row, M.7&4J7.71; common to fair
cow and heifer, 4 604J I.76; good to choir
reeoer. i vov,ii,; talr to good feedera,
7 76(11 00; common lo fair feeder, II 764
7,76; good lo choir aiockera. 17 0l 60:
flock halfera, 76f.26; alnck cow, 1176
'i; iora ralve. 7.164I,7I; veal ralvea,
IMO0 Mj.oO; bull, gtaga, to , It 1001 60,
niCKr" BTKKI18.
No. Av. I'r. No, Av, Pr.
' 40 I S,', II 60
20
...120
... 171
...I0M
10
I 40
I 60
I It
I 76
III
I ion 1 16
121 U"
121 i:7
14 1400
I 46
I no
I 70
II I0M
17. ..,..1171
It. ..,.,1221
12..
a. .
si . .
20,.
17..
71..
. .1221 I 11
..1401 10 00
,. 10116 10 10
,,1221 10 30
..1416 10 40
.,1047 l 80
20 I2A6 10 01
II nio 10 21
21 1611 10 26
M Kill 10 66
17 1644 10 f,
HTKICIIM ANI IfEIfEnH.
, 46 I II II til
. Ml I 60 67
. 106 I M 17 ,HD
111 I 20 722
II . , ,
It
66
I 16
II...
10...
IS , . .
27...
I 40
. 131 60 2 7M 10 10
IlKlf KI1H.
I...
I...
. 710 I 76 1...... 730
. 640 7 10 4 (tl
. Ml 26
COWS,
.Ml (00 1 170
. IM I 71 1 1014
. Ml 7 16 1 1121
Ml 7 16 1 , i
7 00
I 10
00
M
7 0
7 71
26...
7...
I...
HULLH.
1 12M 7 00 1 1070
7 10
7 10
1 1744 7 40 1 171
1 1710 7 10
I'Al.VKg.
MS 11 00 Z Ill 11 10
4 146 11 00
II DON The market today waa Ih moil
ragged and uneven affair aeen her In a
good while. Average coat recovered yea-
lorday'a break, but Individual aalr looked
lo be anywhere from a nickel lower lo aa
much aa loo higher than yaaterday. Olher
markela reported no belter than ateady
price early, and aoma wire predicted de
cline. Iieapll thla rather bearlah tone
elaewhere, local ihlpper buycra who had
mora order than on any olher on day
in a month alerted In early buying right
and left on a alrmig to 10c higher kaala.
moal of their purchaaea being a full nlrkel
higher, Thry war in the market from
attrt lo Dniah and hrfor Ihe wlnilup had
nougnt between a third and a half uf th
receipt.
Packer wera not Inclined lo follow thla
advance and made their opening bid at
flguree that were mainly MjlOc lower than
yealerday. The heavy ahlppnr buying evi
dently threw a big a. are into them, how
ever, for after a few hoga had aold on a
ellghlly eaeler baala klllera atarted In to
fill lh"lr ordcra and paid prlrea that were
In ho caae lex than i..a.ly, and In moat
inatnncea looked atrong to 6o htgher. One
or two buyera laid hack for a weak cloae,
bill, aa noted alinve, ahlppera were at Ml buy
ing on the llnlah. and wlillo lata pricea
wera hardly aa good aa at the brat time,
lrr.ua, t value wcr obtainable for any-
tiling dcairalil even on Ihe ratreme finiah.
The Hading waa very Irregular and hoga
moved rapidly at tlmra. and alowly at oth
er, but ni-urly everything; waa cleaned up
by 10 o'clock. Ihe market averaging a ahaile
lo 6c above Tueaday. Hulk of Ih hoga aold
at Ii2640, and the top reached 1160,
in nighcai ngur paid ao far Ihla week.
No, Av, 8h Pr. No. A v. Bh. Pr.
40. .2114 40 If 11 71. .101 440 II 20
1 1 . ,!t ... t 16 tt. . 260
26
24
12. Ill 120 I nil It. .2,10
77. .221 40 I 16 12. ,11(1
!. ,247 120 I 87 H :l. .21.0
71. .21 ... I 46 ..li
37 tea
40
I 46
10
H. .110 ... I 60
ritm.
1. 111 ... 00
HIIKKP Kirept for a fw odd head
ther waa not a clipped lamb In the barn
today. Hulk of the offerlnga waa made up
of California aprlng laniiia. along with a
aprlnkllng of ntlte W llh a continuation
of the moderate re.elpta. and encouraging
advbea from other point, paikere took
mure kliiillj lo lb aprlng lamia today, and
Had., opened early, l... of Ih California
aelling readily al flguree that were eeally
etronaer. and Her quoted bv a good many
tradera a 0v higher rU.tta are plalng
a Pig part In the aprlng lamb trade, rut
of 3 1. In per .ei,i liein tb regular thing,
end thee vr. and uuality la hardly
Ihe ema frt.oi one day to Ihe nekt, dep. rib
log th marl. el la by no meaoa an aay
)..!.
rulra (,.iU Included on ta at lit 10,
a agatnal III for th-lr mal.-e veateidav
The Peat California that at tomliig aold
net for the drat llni thla Wek. pfe.loue
cooalgtiioeoie hvlog been forearded They
fc-muht ll it, the same prh waa bid
en their male aerd. but Imtat' .tt
of 4l per feel w e,.r!r u lighter
lhaw lb on buirr loiat .,n Tutlat
...! .( el i a,.ii, f.lr native
nt,ied around tt
"-veil a.iin i t. k.' wl , i.-g
aim lee .i lot .! up Ik ! th.-e
nriog A the tea teler,tr a.
-icle aol.i afciv r. l.t uuaiiiy toe
,l.'d t.a.te t..toi4 li.,ngt
tj-l at .-. oh S- " 4 Uo.t lao.ee
liio, t4Jl It. leinla, g .1 la .ft..,
hi.... laa)t4. Uit, ha, ,i, , 4
k. ttT-euiisl. lau.te fair a ik..l
in, : a talr le . k .1.
It I t It Ka.ile, 1. 1 t .hi.
-. I ' t l ' fair Iw
I "1 '1 - I t k 1 . t 9
! , . fait It. .. t 1.4
I Salit t.-ir4 ., . g)
I Nll t t 4 It I ! .'4
11 et'c, Hi' a la ... 'hi . i 1 1 .
M4 , a-t 11 t . , ... I 7 -1
ill t i Htt l e 14 ft
lit 1 Mil "tt'-l e tl 414
H K. i.i -e '.. ti on
tit ai-il- W t til
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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Operations of Pools Contribute
Largely to the Day's Pro
fessional Market.
LEHIGH VALLEY IS ACTIVE
New York, May SI. Th operation of
pools and clique In apeclal etock con
tributed very largely to today' obvlouly
professional market. Kxcept for Lehigh
Valley and Reading, which were active and
atrong at timra, the railroad list mani
fested little of laat week's animation, de
spite the iafluance of numerous brilliant
statements of earnings over the holiday.
Norfolk Western, however, rose to the
new high price of 126, allowing for the
reduction of It regular and sira dividend
of 24 per rent! Other standard stocks were
obscured by the Panama Canal, motor,
rubbers and minor steel and Iron Isaue,
Mercantile Marin preferred and aom munl
tlona. New maslmums wr registered by
two of th automobile group, Chandler
Motor rising 1ft to lOHi, with Lee Tire
up Iti to 14 W.
Mexicans, particularly oils, wera disposed
In advance at th outset, but loat consider
able ground later on publication of th
tenor of Ihe Carransa nolo, which created
fears of renewed complications International
Harveatnr Issues were perceptibly strength
ened by Ihe Increased eernlng dlarloaed In
Ih annual latementa of in aomeatio ano
foreign companies, and copper and tine
shares were under reduced pressure.
The hollow character of th day s trsoing
waa evidenced by th raa wllh which
price ahaded In Ih final hour, Heading
leading Ihe decline and changing varlou
arly gains to moderate net lose-.
Total ssle amounted 10 jiia.uoo snare.
Mora sold from Canada for account of
Ihe Hank of Kngland brought total Imports
of ths metal on th present movement up
to about 122.600.004 slid tended to harden
exchange ratee to London and Pari.
Mark Slid lire wor pracucany un
changed.
The bond market ws firm, with marked
strength In the war Issue, Canadian 6
making a new high riuoiaiion at int.
York Clly 4M. of 1066 slao were In 1111
ususl demand. Total sales, par value, M,-
)!
t!nlted Mtstes coupon It oacnneu p-
cents on csll. , , .
Number of sales and leaning qumaiioo.
on slock today were:
naiea. mgn low t
Am. Het Hugar., 10,on 70 74' 78
Amercing Can J 400 tew in n ,
Am. f ar Pound. 1.2"" " 5 ::7
Am, lmotlve 1,00 13 icy g
Om. Km. Itef... 2,200 M'., 17'
ijji ;i
Am. ZI110. L. f4. 1 1.200 I t i M
Anaconda Copper, 1.100 il 4 J
Atchlaon I.M0 10f,4 106 .. IJ
ll-ldwlli Uicom... 1,100 IO14 M4 JJVi
lalttmor Ohio. 1,7011 in i ji
Hrook. Ilp. Tf.... 1 100 M Mt
Untie H Cop.., 1,700 12 10
California Pt 20 i? 12
Canadian I'aclfc. lino w' iia' 1
Central el.ather... 1,100 64 64 64
Cher, ar Ohio 200 61 624
C. M. It HI. Paul '
Chi. North 400 121 181 lao
, R. I. Pa. fly 1,700 21 v "Tt
Chlno Copper 'J1 63 Hi- n
Colorado r. I., t.ooo t "H ;t
Corn Prod, Kef... too 11 IIS l
Crucible Hte.l i, M0 4'4 :! M1
lust. Hecurltle. . . . sou ti 111 01
Krla , 1,000 Mi M4 '4
lien. Kler.lrlo I"0 17 2 1 7 1 V I 7 2
tl. Northern prd.. zoo 121 1-1
(I. N. Ore, ctf..., 1,700 40 1 .114
Illinois Central.... 200 104 10.1 l'Jf '
Inter. Con. Corp ..... 17 "4
Inspiration Copper 700 46 46 44
Inler. liar., N. J,. i.'"i iia iw 114
Int. M. M. pfd. ctf 44,400 16 2 M '4
K. C. Houtbern M
Knnecolt Copper. 10,400 66 61 64
l.oul. A Naah.... I,00 110 lot in
Miami Copper
M , K. A T pfH "
Mtaaouri Pacific... !00 IS t It
Montana Power. 7
Nalli.n.l Lead 200 17 17 7
Nevada Copper.... 700 11 17 4 17 4
N. V. Central J.MO 1 OH "ej 10S 106.
N. V., N. II V H. 300 HI 01 01
Norfolk Writ., I.IQ0 126 12414 1:6
Northern Psrlfo... Ill
Pacific Malt 100 24 234 24
Parlflr T, T i-i
I'ennaylvsnla I, M0 67 67 67
Itay Can. Cop 400 22 22 22
Heading II, 00 lo,! 10i, nl
Itep, J. H '' 7 ' 4 1 47
Hhat. Arl Cop... too 22 II 114
Moulhern Pacific... 1,00 M M Ml,
Kouthern Hallway, too 2.' 22 '.'!':.
Hludabaker Co 1.600 140H 1S1, 12
Tenn. Copper 1.200 44 41 41
Texas Conipsny i3
I nlon Paclfio 11,100 140 1314 121
I'nlon I'aclfc pfd 2
C. ft. Ind. Al 1.100 161 161 161
V, H, Hleel 11,700 If f.
II. H. Hleel pfd.... I"0 II7S 117 117
Utah Copper J.I00 II 0 0,
Wabaah Pfd "H". . 100 2 2 Z'i
Wealern I'nlon.,.. 600 M 161. .'
Weal. Klactrlc 1.100 S HI HI
Tola! asles for the nay, itb.uoo ansre.
New York Money Market.
New Turk. May 11 MONET On call,
needy; high, I pr cent; low, 2 per
cant; ruling ral. I per cant: lagt loan.
1 par rent; closing Did. I pr rent; of
fured t 14 Pr rent.
T1MK LOANS Kay! lly and ninety
dsys and six months, 2, ffl per cent.
MKHCANTILK PAPUH I per canl.
HTKHLINO KXCHANtlK Hlxly-day hills.
14 72: demand, 14 76; rabies. 14.711.
HILVMl liar, n,c; aiextcan aonara,
I2c.
IliiNDS (lovernment, heavy; railroad
firm.
It. S. r. !, ref,. M K. C. So. ref. la 11 ,
do coupon..,. ML. A N un. 4.. M 4
IT. H la, reg 101 V, M, K. T. let 4s 71
do coupon. ... l"l Mo, P con, 1101
I'. H 4a. reg, ..110 Mont, Power la 17
do coupon. ... 1 1 I N. V C. deb. Ha 111
Am. Hinll. kg 101 N. V City 4. 101
Am. Tel. Tel. N. I . N. 11. A
ov 44 lot If. Co. la 117
Anglo-Krench 6. M No. Pncltlo 4.. 2
Alch. gen 4.... vieg no gg ga
Halt. Ohio 4s. tit Ore. H L. r. 4a. 12
Heth. m. ref. M.0taPar. T. A T, 6 inn'.
Cent, Pacific let. Penn. Con. 4S.10S
Che A O. r. 4s 16 do gen. 4..lni'.
C, H A Q J 4 M Reading gen. 4a 16
C, M. A HI. f. "Hi. la. ban. ir.
cv. 6a 104) ref. 4a 74
C. II. I. A P. Bo. Pee cv. la. 104
ref 4a 74 do ref. 4.... 10 it,
Col. A ft. r 4a 14 8n. Railway 6. 101
PAH tl a. 4. 71 Union Par, 4... IH
dn ref. 6 70 do cv. 4 13
r.rle gen. 4a 76 V, H. Kuhber Ha.l".",
Hen. Klar, ..104 1' H Hteel 6s.,.106l-t
lit. No. 1st 4 MW. Villon 4a. 16
I C ref 4a ... ', W Klec, ev. MI.4
Int., M. M. 4a 101 Hid.
Iindoa Htork Market.
I.ondnn, May 11 American gecurltle
weie fairly active, a number of enl
occurring, rhlrflv of Vnlon Parlflo for thlp.
ITient In America
MLVKH- Har, 12d per ounce.
Mi iNKY - -40 4 per cent
iHCii'NT HATKst Mhnrt bill. 494
pr rent, three month. 40 4 per runt.
Itaek I leering.
I ..... . af.v II 1 1 .... W .iH.lm, r
Omaha Kdt were It 474,1 17 M. and for th
rol rKiiilllig nay laat fear iiiutj mt
total t lea ling for th tttiinlh. of Mav ear
Itf etl.tt! 04, and for th corresponding
month g ir aai !t IH 1 74.
telloa Market.
New Trk. Muv II i 'OTToM ttnol.
uuiai, middling upland. 111.', elr. 3 24
kale
t'tttton future opeoed le,lt ; .lull.
II tic. iwloeeg. II !v, I'ei anvtwir, 11 t,
Ja.iuait IJ I. , tlel.k, 11.''
fh toltoH It'atael 4loa.l lltt'b at kel
d. line ft It aolel OA Jnea tvt cl to
14 ptiloia ea later dilltefl)'
l.ltetv.H.1, tie 11- I I f f i -l.
Ik, " l'l.l'la l.'Jd, Itii.ll
K.I. le en.l-1 In. I lid, al JI 'JI
Metal Mark!.
St. . a.k Viet tl tKt4l t l .i l
1 t tHd Sfa'lat v..t 6,tt l-t
t ..w-a 4 I..M 1-1 It 4 l wit g- H
a ii til e-.ti.lt,l A s. ttl " I
laial 1 1 1 t ; t I t' .' n. ,
a..a4 fin 4al a4 al . ke( . aia I
ttt 44
i t..et-a lent rrar Int. ,l4t
tilt a - Hit t,, lit il i a
'.. t l t I HI I' I
itl kIMI
WHITE NTSt H. 11.
maplewood .r.VA.r,4
MrilWlHH. N H
Hit tHUlIt I'M ! at It ltM
lr J4 I 14.
MAPLF.NOOD l.NN
now 4ri
tHtt ! . t ,aatg )
f4t al fctt
Halt Cait I awtaa ikstaw y.4
44 tt ,at' k4 ke l'eliwg t'aalae In afta,
!. , lit tttaiiaaf. ftw
fetkt ' tiaraweww. It tt
I to a iiutt, i,
riUfAfiO I.IVK HTOf K MARKKT.
Cattle Vrm, Hog Weak anil Sheep
Ktrong.
Chicago. May 11. CATTLK Receipts.
14.000 hesd; market firm; native beef
rattle; I 25 1 1 , OS : western steers, l6
6; alockers and feeders, M.0O00;
row and heifers, I4.60WI.80; calvea, M.OOiij)
11.26.
JftKIS Recelpls, M,000 head: market,
weak; 6c lower; bulk of sales, M.f.sl 70;
light, 11064(116; mixed, M2Sit.70;
heavy, .26ft.7t; rough. 13 26431, IS; pigs,
7 .OOfiM 0,
HHKKP AND LA M lift Receipts, 11.000
head; market strong; wethers, 17.0091.16;
ewes, I4.76V6 76; lam lis, . 004210.10;
springs, .60 11.76.
hL lAui Live Htork Market.
Kt. Iuls, May 11. CATTLK Reeelplg,
4.200 head; market higher; native beef
eteers, 17 to 10.60; cows, 6 60rH 60; year
ling steera and heifers, fl. 10 4)10. 00; stock
era and feeders, 6,60it S.60; Texaa and
Oklahoma steers, M,60IO6; prime year
ling steers and heifers, . 76010.16; cows
and heifers, M.ool.00; prime southern
steers, 14,004)1.60; native calvea, M.004)
11 oo.
flO'SH Receipts, 10,600 hesd; market,
steady; plga and lights, n.tntH.tS; mixed
and hutchera. M 4f.tot.76; good heavy, 11.70
4)177; bulk of sales, ll.607i 1.70.
UHRKP AND LAMBM Kecelpta, 8,700
head; market, ateady; wethers, I7.004JI.6O;
clipped ewes. "i.607.60; clipped lambs.
11.609)10 16; spring lainlis. 110.004)12.26.
Coffee Market.
New York. May 11 COFKKK The mar
ket for futtirra opened at unchanged prices
lo an advance of 1 point, it seemed mat ar
few foreign buying orders had reached here
over Ihe ho-llrtny, while there ws little cof
fee for aale and the active momns mien a
point or two above Monday'a closing figure
during the early trading, with July touching
I Mo and lieiemher l.2c. General liuainea
waa verv oulet. however, and prices eaaeo
off later andor scattering liquidation and a
lllll,, trade aelling. Which Wa sail to t
against supplies afloat. July eased off to
I 66c end December to a. 71c, wun me mar
ket rinsing at a not decline of 2 to points.
Hales, 10,1.00 bags; June l.iac; July. I 61c;
August, .6c; rieptoiuber, l.Mc; October,
4 70c; November, l,74o; Uecember, ),7c;
January, l.llc; February. I.Mo; March,
I 4c; April, I Mo, Hpot coffee, ateady; hlo,
7s, ; rlunto 4 lOTac. t wa fi
in the coat and freight market that Hantog
4 wor offered her at U.Mo for prompt
i,i.,,nni' 10.71.0 for July ann Augim nip-
meiils; 10 26 for August-Heptember ship
ment, basis Kngllsh credits. The official
coble reported an advance of 76 rel In
Klo and of l-32d In Itlo exchange on Ixin
don, while Hantos waa unchanged a com
pared wllh Monday's advices.
hlous City I4va Mlock Market.
Hloux City, May 11. CATTLK Recelpls,
l.ti'ioi I''"""-'' -t-' mti .
steers, 1 004)10 26; cows and helfors, IK.J6
. .1... u.aaw in lie lower: naiive
ti t, 60; carves, S.00pil.ov; uuna, iae, .
MOOWI.OO. ....
111,1)14 Kecelpta, 4, too; rnaraet, oo lowep,
heavy, M 16C 46; mixed, 26KI 36; light.
II 1001.26; bulk 01 taio, ii.fntt,
Oil and Koaln.
- k tt. M.v at TI'RPKNTINR
Firm 343r; alea, 170 bbla. ; receipt,
tr.6 bhlg.i shlpmnts, 117 bbls.; slock, il.oiil
b ROSIN Plrm; sales, 171 bbls; receipts,
.. ... i. . i,i..,.oi. .114 bids : stor-k.
61.61 bids. Quote! A, 11. ..''." ";
16 00 O, M.on; II, M 06; I, 6 10; K, M.26;
M 6 10 U. 16 16; WO. M M; WW, 16,76.
Hugar Market.
xi. vk Mav 31 Hl.'liAR Raw, Steady)
centrifugal, S.itc; molaaaea, l.2c. Hetlned.
ateady; fine granulated, 7 16c. Futures were
firmer on ouying or "
houses. At noon prices wer. 1 to 4 points
ilgher.
AMI'IKMRJITI. AMI r.MKVl f4.
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THEDA BARA
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You lovers of intense
emotional dramas, step
forward plcane, because here
is the picture you have been
waiting and waiting for.
ir It's chuck full of thrills,
U holding you spellbound
throughout, and while possi
bly daring in spots, yet the
entire feature is so artistic
ally handled as to offend no
one and represents the very
acme of dramatic perfection.
fT Every Wm. Fox feature
is full of action from
start to finish, there being
no dull moments, with the
result that the spectator is
Kept at the very highest pitch
of excitement throughout.
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picture and you won t be dis
appointed, we ensure you.
EMPR E.S1S
Vaudeville anal Photoplay.
THwtnUr IrttUr- Stwidy
5AlRCONS5
Ceeasepelilu I ateitehtot.
PALMO DUO
Cetwedy Nelly 1. r win I.
Norwood and Norwood
Slwgtitt- ItaatUtg - MuttJ
GOODY-GOODY GIRLS
Mttui leased?.
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Itttl ASO Ma-Slt
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"IDOLS"
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
Wholesale Prlrea for Produce Charged hy
Omaha IMalrr.
BUTTBR No. 1 creamery. In cartons or
tub. Jlc; No. 2. 21c.
POULTRY Broiler, alive, under two
lb.. 26c; hen. 16W:: special roosters snd
slags, 11c; springs, SOc ; geeee, lor; ducks,
14c; turkeys, 2uc; old torn. 20c; ca
pons, lie; guineas, 26c; squabs, 11.600)4.00
per dnz ; pigeons, 1.00 per dog.
CHKK8K Imported Hwlss, 4c; domes
tic, Mc; block, 2o; twins. ltc; daisies.
lc; triplets, llc; Young America, llc;
blue labol hrlck, lie; llmburger, 21c; Im
ported French Rouquefort, tic; New York
white. 20c.
FIHH Fresh, per lb.: Catfish, 17c; carp,
c; trout, llltc; ro shad, 6rc; halibut,
12 c; salmon, 16fi17c; shore codfish. 17c;
buck shad, 26a; Hpsnlsh macknral, 12o; red
snapper, 14o; yellow pike, 14o; flounders,
10c; halibut, 17c.; black base, I Kit 3 2 r;
croppies, 1 2 it 1 4e ; hsddock, 10c; sunflsh,
9c; ssugers, Ic. flmoked, per lb.; White,
16c; Kippered, 17c; finnan haddlee, lie.
OYHTEKH Chesapeake, per gal.: Htan
danls, 11 40; selects, ll.fiO; counts. II. M.
CKLERY Mammoth, I0n per dosen; mi
dlum, 60c par dog.; amall, 40c; Florida, par
crate, 12.26.
Pricea of Beef Cuts No. 1 rlba, JOc; No.
I ribs, lie; No, 1 ribs, 10. No. 1 loins, tie;
No. 2 loins, 22o; No. I, loins, ltvtja. No. 1
chucks, 13c; No. 2 chucks, llc; No. 1
chucks, 11c. No. 1 rounds, 17 e; No, 1
rounds, 17e; No. I rounds, llc. No. 1
plates, 10e; No, S plates, 10c; No. S
pistes, I c.
FKIJITH Oranges: Navel and Valen
cies, Ma, 0s, 12.76 per box; Ms, 100. 1100
per box; 120, 11.60 per box; 160, 171s, 14.00
per box; 200a, lies, 260s, 14 26. Mediterra
nean Hwaets, 120s, M 26 per box; ltos, 2 60
per box; 170s to 2s, 13 76 per iox; 200s,
224s, MOs, 11.00. lemons: Golden Bowl,
16.60 per box; Hllver cord, 4.60 per box.
Orapefrult, IDs, 11.71 per box; 40s, ! 4.00 per
box, (4s, 14 .26 per box; 14s, 10s, 14 71 per
box. Htrawlierrlcs, Hhlpinent Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, 2 76 esse. Pineapples,
all sixes, 11.00 crate. Cherries, 2 00 bog.
NEW YORK (.KVKRAL MARKET.
leading fpiolatlon of the Day on Varlou
Commodities.
New York, May ' 11 FLOt.'R Easy;
aprlng patnnta, 66i8'66; winter patents,
tb.Stb'a 6.66; winter straights, 6. 306.40;
Kanaiia s'ralghts. 16.606.00.
WHKAT Hpoi, enay; No. 1 durum,
11.11; No. 2 hard, 1.H; No. 1 northern,
Hululh, II 26, and No. I northern, Mani
toba. 1124. f. o. b. New York. Futures,
steady; July, 11.16.
CORN Hpot, firm; No. 2 yellow, llc,
e. I. f. New York.
OATH Hpot, steady; standard, 46c.
HAY Firm; No. 1, 11.464)1.(0; No. 1,
ll :'.t,4i 1 40: No. 1. 112041.30: shipping,
1. or, 1. 10.
HOPH Hteany; slate, rommnn in rnnice,
116, 1247 24c; 1014, 677 7c; Pacific coast,
1116, ll( If"-; 114, ll'lo.
IUDKH Firm: Bogota. 23lt34c: Central
America, 2.1c
LF.ATIIl.lt Firm; hemlock firsts,
7c;
PHOVIHIONH Pork, unsettled:
126 6024 00; family, 2 Obft 21.00;
clears. 123.008 2 .00. lieef, steady;
17.60il 00; family, III 00ao 00.
mesa,
short
mesa,
Lard.
steady; middle west, 112. 60 12 SO.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 10c country, 104J
10r; apeclal, I0,c. I
BL'TTfcll Barely steady; rerelptg, 1I.IM
tubs; creamery extrns, 304) 31 c; firsts,
2l4li0c; seconds, 2ti)2tlc,
K'KIH Irregular; receipts, 21.471 cae;
fresh gathered, extra fine, 24f26c; reg
Ular packed extra firsts, 23W23c; regular
packed, firsts, 22ff.2Jc; second, 204ffl2lc.
CHCKHM Hteady; receipts. J,2il boxes;
state, freah specials, 164)16 c; state fresh
specials, sverag fancy, I4l44c.
POULTRY Ureaed, steady; chickens. 11
4JI2c; fowls, lW23c; turkeys. 2i9Mc;
allv, weak; broiler, 21 33c.
Irj; f.ooil Market.
Stw York, May II ORY OOODI Cot
. avera oulet today. Print clnth
and convertlblra wera dull; yarns were firm.
Owing to the wonderful
JJ popularity of this pic
ture, we are running it three
days instead of two, so we
are changing our program
today instead of Friday as
usual.
In addition we have
i something new in pic
turedom The Boob Weekly.
It's a burlesque cartoon
weekly, all the rage in New
York, .the Strand Theater
there paying $1,500.00 per
week for its exclusive show
ing, first run, on the great
white way. We've seen the
picture and wc tell you it's a
corker.
ffjf Naturally our musical
program is also worthy
of your consideration, so
come down expecting a good
all around performance and
we assure you you will not
be disappointed.
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.QUALITY THAT SATISFIES SAVING PRICES-
(niaAkiLaL,R
6 If DODGED
Direct From the Garden of Fashion
Come Over 1,000 Summer Frocks
Charmingly distinctive in design and in almost end
less variety. All fashion's most favored fabrics and
colors, including the new Khaki Kools, beautiful
Crepes, Shantungs, Novelty Pongees, Rice Cloths and
many other popular weaves; a special showing of
these beautiful new IQSO R9C CQC
dresses, Thursday VIZ $LO,$Od
HUNDREDS of CLASSY SUMMER SUITS
On sale Thursday, in two immense special lots.
Simply matchless values :
SUITS
Worth to $25. .
$10
F a b r i c include Gabardine,
Poplins, Serges, in plain colors
and checks; also pretty combin
ations and the very nobby "Sil
verbloom." Summer Suits,
at $10.00.
A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW BLOUSES Mostly
maker's samples, that would sell regularly to $9.00;
come in the popular Georgettes, Laces, Crepe $98
de Chines, La Jerz Silks, etc. Thursday, choice. .
A BEVY OF SUMMER SKIRT STYLES In a
wonderful variety of designs and colors, in all the
season's most popular fabrics, for dress and outing
wear, including a wonderful line of the ne'w Sport
Skirts and Silks, at . .$2.95, $4.95, $6.95 and $15.00
PUT UP YOUR PINE
APPLES NOW.
The Bait, Chaapett and Most Health
full Fruit Grown.
Thurder morning w will open a frsh ear
of extra fancy fruit, moitly 21 and 80 sir.
Tha ara tha best sir. you ran buy for
preserving, le wait and mure fruit.
24 alia, each 12,'ic
Per Joien fl.40
30 alia, each 10e
Per doxen .11.15
IS six, aacb ' 17V,e
Par dosen t2 00
PER CASE, any alia 12.78
13 LBS. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR . f 1 .00
48-lh. Sack Beat High Grade Diamond K
Hour, mad from tha bast selected wheat,
4S-lb. sack for $1-30
10 ban Laundry Qun or Beat' Em All
Soap for ... 2 So
9 lbs. Beat Mixed Chick Feed 25
6 earn Oil or Muatard Sardine.., 10c
Skinntr'a Omaha mad Macaroni, Vermicelli
or Spaghetti for .T' .c
T lbs. best Bulk Laundry Starch 29e
2 pkgs. Cudahy'a Golden Rod Washing Pow
der for Se
10 bars Cudahy'a Pearl Whit Soap 28c
I bars llakln's Fleet He Spark Snap, th
soap of quality, that mak waihlng ray,
fur 25c
0 ran Lu Lu Scouring Soap, It Pt th
Dutch, for Zc
Vaat roam, pkg ....3c
l2-o. jar f'ur Fruit Prrves 25c
?l-ni. Jar Pur Straind Honey 2
K. f. lorn r lata., pkg. ,5s
Th b.tt Tea tiiftinga, Ih 12' i
Kancy Gulden hantu (.Vffee, Ih ,,.2U
THE BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, lb., lit
No. 1 titwd Country Butler, lb. ...... Jit
tinud Dairy Table Butter, lit.,., 2se
The beat ritrtrtly rreah test, dot ...2i
Ih beat Cull I r.am. K. V. tthit. Wl.(o.
sia t'ream. Young Amerlra, or full Cream
llrtck tha..., lb 20
THC VEGETABLE MARKET OP OMAHA
KR THE PEOPLE.
New IVtatoe. par lb ,,.,.,.,,,,..
t lma. lt. r leak hatli.K., t
1 kunnK.a lltill tli.n.ra . I
fai'tr 41 or lir.ea H.en, Ih ? '.a
4 be4 i reah l..af I .ttut-e. t
f lnta.h rreah Aaparea u .,,,,,,,...
I aay Kf leatat.. a.r la loe
Anrlltilig ,ax waal la I rk Vat. labia
it, aad t t turn It lu t
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4MI wlir O t
The Bee Telephones
Dy SrvU TyUr 1000
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GRAND CARNIVAL
t t r tea, it!U IMt lit.
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Ed. L. Heinz Shows
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Mtiti 4 St.
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DOU0LAS STREETS
SUITS C9050
Worth to $45..
Beautiful Silk Taffeta and Silk
Faille Suits; also a choice lot
of combination Sport and Semi
Tailleur Suits. Wonderful val
ues at the sale price, Thurs
day, $22.50.
For Hot Weather
White Hats
That are as com
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