THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. 14 Demand for Wheat and Cora is Active and Market Rules Un changed to Cent Higher. BETTER GRADES ON ADVANCE Omh, June 1. 191. Th demand for heet nil corn w fairly active and both of thee market ruled from unchanged to a cent higher. The baiter aradoa of eorn anld about a cent hither, whlla th lower grade aold about unchanged. Tha demand tor aata, whlla It waa not vary actlva. ahowed a llht Improvement and the market aold ateady to a tent lower. Receipt! of all gralna today totaled HI ear, aa eaalriat 12 car a week ao and a total of 40 cara received a year aao today. Rya and barley rclpte ware unimpor tant and theaa market! were quoted un chanced. , flfaranrea ware: Wheat and flour equal to 1.031.000 bushel; corn, S40.000 buahali; oata, 74S.0OO buaheli. Liverpool cloaa: Wheat, unchanged; corn, Id lower. I'rimary wheat receipt wera ITI.OOO buahela and ahlpmenta, HI, 000 tuhl, aaalnat rarelpta of Ml, 000 buahela and ahlpmenta of SSS.ODS bushel laat year. Primary corn rarelpta wera 102.000 bushels and ahlpmenta. 6S7,00 bushels, ss.lnsl receipt of 49.000 buahela and ahfi.menta of 440,000 bushel laat year. I'rlmary oata receipt were 1.SHO.OO0 bushel and ahipmenla. 1.110,000 buehl, acalnal rarelpta of 162,000 buahela and hlpmenta of &2,000 bushel laat year. CARl.OT RECEIPT. Wheat, Corn. Oata 49 rhli-aco ....... Mlnnrapolla .... Jiuluth Omaha Kanaaa City ... Ht. I.oul Winnipeg ...... Hit 17T 4 41 111 70 no 161 T SI Theaa aalea wera reported: Wheat No, t hard winter: I cara, Ve; I ear. o. No. t hard winter: 1 tar, c 4 eara, ci I cara, 1:; I cara, I7e; 4 cara, e; 1 car, 18c No. 4 hard winter; 1 car. Mfco; I cara. ic; 1 car. S-V,c; 7 cara, tin; I cara. tic; 1 car, 0c. Hmnpl hard wlnteri 1 car, 2c. No. 1 white aprlng: 1 car, SOVSo. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, S4c; 1 car, 8r. Rya! No. t: 1 car, lie. No. 4: 1 rar.eS. Corn No, I whlla, 10 earn, c. No I whlta, 1 car, c 1 car, 84.j; 1 car, IIHt; No. white, S-S car, die; 1 car, to.:. No. i yellow, I cara, S.Vi. No. yellow. 2 r. 7o; 1 car, 44 4.0; cara, St Ho. No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 41. Wo. No. yellow, 1 car, t4o. No. J mixed, 1 car, 7c; trar., if. No. I mljad, I cara, ttc; 7 rare, IiVo. No. 4 mlid, I cara, too. No. S mixed, 1 car, to. No. I mixed, 1 car, tic; 1 car. ; 1 car. tifte; 1 car, tin Bampla mixed, 1-6 -er, 41o. Oata No. I whlta, 1 car. IVe; I -ear, te; 1 car, lc. No. 4 white. I cara. SHo: 1 cara, Ito 1 car, 14 Wc Bampla whlta, 1 ear, S4V.e; 1 car. Illit: 2 care, 4o. Omaha Caah I-rlcea Wheat No. I hard, f HHc; No. I hard, St-i,, Wvir; No. 4 hard, I4; No. I aprlng, tl.l 01; No. t aprlng, S2ll No. I durum. IS' He; durum, t2tt4fl. Corn: No, I white, iliiDUUii: I whlta. H4Me; 4 white. 4&4.Hc: I whlta, (40'4r,c; 4 whlta, 40s 4c; I yellow, 77Vio; t yellow, tHW 7c 4 yellow, t4Ttts; yellow, HI4o; yellow, t&o; J mixed, 4147i', I mixed, e4o; 4 mixed, ttr,; t mixed, MIHI mixed, Ktbc. lister No. 1 whlla. S T ', 37 fce : atamlerd I4(7c; I whlta, J4'(J3V'; 4 whlla, MSC2tHo. II A II LET: Malting, ltn; No. 1 feed, Mtt l.ec. Rya: No. t. Hit Ha; No 1. Itttllo. Chicago cloelng prtaea, furnlebed Tha Ilea by Logan 4k Bryan, atom ana gram ortissr, It Houih Hlxtaantn trai: Art. jipanTT Hlg h. Low. Cloaa. Tea July 1074 107 i fept Corn July fept. rial a July Pept. Pork July Kept. Lard July Hept. Kiba July "pt. 1 ! M 1 0IV107H1107H-V4 101 704 J0H 40 lV 11 19 11 17 12 ID 12 II II 42-41 II 12 I770 it 'A 1144 40911 ilfcfe 40 IIS It 70 II II 11 40' II 40 II 12 11 41 12 12 12 27 12 II 21 10 21 10 II 2 II It II 40 II to 21 12 II IS-12 12 42 12 12 II 12 II 4 JUL 12 17 12 n CHICAGO CiBAIN A NO TBOVIHIONS. feature! of that Trading and Cloalng Prlcea on Hoard of Trade. Chicago, June l.Flrat offering! of the 191 crop came on thai weat market today and nulikly brought about a matorlal downturn In prlcea. Tha reault waa heavy clnae, l'4ln to lo down, with July at II 06 ul-064. and Heptember at II 07I.07V4. Corn loat H0 to o and oaia flnlahert v0 orr to o up, anu provi alone at a decline of 10A 40c. Aithouzh at flrat the wheat market ahowed anma !lna of atranglh, prlcea be gan to deacend aa anon aa word went around that Oklahoma waa offering to ahlp newiv harveated wheat witnin a rorinignt Cutting waa aald to be already going on In the anulhern part of Oklahoma. llearlah aentlineul Increaaed later owing to the ab aenra of any Important export call. Nee4 of rain In weatern Kanana waa chiefly reaponalhlo for tha early advance In tha wheat market here. One prominent ex, pert aald that If rain waa delayed another week the crop would aurely be In bad con. dltlon. Deterioration W!l noted alao In the n,n in, .k of the Texaa ranhannia. Corn declined with wheal. JeVialdea, caah drive nd here waa alow, notwlthatandlng that conalderabla Improvement In tha amount of trade waa reported In the eoulb, and aouth Weet. M Oaia dlaplayed a good deal of realatanre to aelllng preaeure. llmieea with New York ,...n.,.ii,.. wera credited with much buv- log of July delivery and with aelllng of Heptember. .... In provlalnne, tha big atorki at Liverpool acted ae a weight on tha market. Vnder the clrcumaiancee an advance here In the price Of hoga failed to make any impreeeinn. 'hl.aeo Caah Prlcea Wheat: No. I red, ai 07 i.- V. 1 red. 11.00 471.06 V. ; No. I hard, lixunillt: No. 1 hard. Il02ttl04, Cora: No. I yellow, l70V,c; No. 4 yel low 44,CI No. 4 wliua. ihv I'm. Vn white. USafJSIc; alandard. 40 4c Rye: No. I and No. I. nominal; No a !e Harley: 4076e Heed: Timothy 11 iiiii' ri.iver. IT 60416 00. Prnvielona pork. 120 71W2I 40; lard. Ill 46 411 60; rlba, III 7StH2 47 . ..,. Ill T I i.ltt urn; ereanteir, (.,)lHHira.1)' : re, eiia. S 4"4 raeee; fltata. 20W31W: ordinary flrita, 1IS4 0 0c at mark, rearg Included. 21lle Pil l.TltY Alive, lower. fwla. lae. PliTATl'K 1 l.aeltled. Old. recelpla, II rare. Ml. higan, Wle. .main. Mtnoee..ie and 1-aknla. white, 6r(fla. Mlnneaota and Iekata lhl.. Ici w. -recelpta. 14 caa, Teaae. .eutina and Alabama, eaiked Triumph. It 4i I r. TiiittTTitAriiAi. iH. laJ:ag )latU. of tl.e l.y eo VarWoa I aanfMMtltlee. New T-'k Ju' 1 -llol'rt Qulel rt 11 a f !. week, N I durjm. II I. Ji,, J hetd. II III N Bormetw. l'eith, ,.i N. t ..t.ca, Manliuirta. It II . KN -e,... eaayi Ko, I f"". '1n"ii', aaelef, e4enl. 4l Ha I ;,r n . ... n . l ft I4. N I. IIIHwll. eMyahig 1 1 I I " . , t(. 1 i-a.lf . ete, om, ie aMi-e. ,,, , (..-... Il4. It'-, la-itie . . hh.;. I i4 a) 1 IMi'M :. I' -e-'a, ll Cenltel ... e 1 ' 1 1 1 1. n I (- fla'a, He, e- -a I . , ei . - ll N - P. --'"- i6 -! '- H t.. . 1,1 t I " I1"' I...IU, ( I I4 lv, ee, I ." I I.,, ,, i t . .ai, U I ,411- " ', e. ! " 4Wl44 4 Hgl M4lltr WlwWM fea 4-4 tM.4 'f l-a it t i 4 W - N I .. I 1. . I ,,.1 , , 1 H..,. ., ' ik, , . it'i -e "' it m .-- f 1 1, .... , . , ,, ... t.- ,.- ' I .,. , . , -. I' M 11. a. 1 ...... 4 ! 4 .. , 1 . 1 . . ' l., , 1 1 ' - - ..-. ' k ' , . I t ... n sv. " 4 o,k 1 f l '0l a . - - . . 1 1 . , a m . e f'l .- 4 . , ft v . . . . -1 -s ' 1 ' " e .. , .. 1.. .,. -. x . , t ; . . " I..I-4 ' ' .,... -, t e a.n, 1 , a ' . ... 4.. . i- . t : t , t . v . . . rf - ft - ft ft 1 a a I, , . . , a . .. l 2 rlba, lie; No. I rlba. He. No. 1 lolnx. 23e; No. 2 loin. 22c; No. 2. lolnx, U'-jC No. 1 hurkx, ISVtc; No. 2 chucka, lJc; No. 1 churka. 13c. No. 1 rounrta, 17 'c; No, z rounda, 17 Ue: No. I roumla, 18c, No. I platea, 10(,c; No. 2 platea, 10c; No. I plat, 0o. (ttriTM rrna: Navela and VaMn- claa. 4a, Ida. 12.76 per box; 91a. 100, 12.00 per boa; 120a, .i.dO pr box; line, i ". n,r li... fooe v t f, 'L0. H 2S. Mediterra nean Hweeta, 12t!a, 3 .25 per box; Una, 13 SO per box; 17 to 2a. IJ.7S per oox; cim, 324. 2S0a, 13 00. Lemnna: Uolden Howl, t:. r.0 nee hn HHvep cord. 14 60 Per box. Orapefruit. 26a, 12 70 per box; 4a, 14 00 per box, 04a. 14.26 per Box; a, "a, ii.io per hn. Htrewherrlea. Khlnment Monday, Tueaday, Weilncaday, 12 75 caae. Plneapplea, all alxea, 3.00 crate. Cherrlea, 12.00 box. Liverpool (iraln Market. Llvernool. June I. WHEAT Snot, No. 1 Manitoba, 11a 4d; No. 2, lie d; No. , 10a Hd; No. 1 northern aprlng, 11a 3d; No. 2 red western winter, Jla 4d. CORN Spot, American mixea, new, ju TVid. Mlnneapolle (iraln Market. Minneapolis, June 1. WHEAT July, II. UK VI 111 Heptember, 1110. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.17; No. 1 nnrtnern, i ii (Sl.ltte; No. 2 northern, 11.07 14 01. 1J. flUCAfiO I.JtK HTOOK. MARKKT. Cattle t'oeettled, lloga Weak and Sheep Firm. Chicago, ,7una 1. CATTI.K Rarelpta. 4,000 head; market, uneottled; native beef rattle. Ill 26 W 1 10k; weetern ateera, III 46 l.tili; gtnrkerg and fnedera, I.OOQI.0A; rowa and helfura, &0'(f 8.SD; calvea, OU'tf II U. IIOOB Racelpla, 17,000 heed; market. weak at a ahmte advance; bulk of ealea, H(.6 76; liaht, 19 Of, 71; mixed, It. 409 ill; heavy. I'l 36 rough, M JOtfl 45; plga, 17 00 an. HHKKr AND I, A HUM iieceinti. ij.ooo head; market, firm; wet here, 7, 00 21; , 4 7(7 7f; Iambi, IKO'I 10.(0; twrijiga, H tu'tf ll 76. New Vurk Money Market, New York. June !. I'NIMK MEIlCAN- TII.K PAI'KH 3 per cent. MTKKI.INil KXi'HANOK Hlity-day bllla, 14 72; demand, 14 7644; ralili-a, 4.74. hii.Vh.H nar, uexiran aniiari. 624k . TIMF. I.OANH Firmer; elxty and ninety dava, 2Ui per cent; all montha, 2'3t4 nr cent, (tali, MONur Firmer; nixneat, per cent; loweal, 1' per cenl; ruling rate. 2 per reri; laat loan, I per cent; cloalng bid, 2Va per cent; offored at I per cent. II. H. r. 2a, r-g. '4 L. N. un 4a., l do coupon... ' M. K 4T Ul TIU II. M. 3a, reg.-HM' Mo, 1. con ta.,101'4 do coupon ..101 Mont, power 6a 92 U. H. 4a, reg,,110'4 N, Y. ' deb (a. 11. 1 14 do coupon. ..Ill N Y. Cliyx 4V4a I0HV4 Am. H111II, ti .lOH'i N, T. N. It. It Ain. Tel 4e Tel. II. cv 4a 112 ov. 4Ua 101 n. Pacini! 4a , 9214 Anglo-French 6a. 96 No. Parlflo 3a ., M Atch gen 4a,. a lira n. 1,. rer 4a ll Unit alt Ohio 4a.. 91 Par. T ac T f.a.iui Iteth Ht, ref 6a. 101 4 penn. Con. 4 V4 . 1 n ft 4 Cent. Pai'lflo let t do fn 4 Si a . . 1 1 3 W Che. at o. o tvta xr, rteaimg n 4a 96 :., II V g i 4a 4Nt. I,. Man K. C M. Ht. P. ref 4a 0 cv 6a 101 Ho. Par. rv 6a..4U C, R, 1. A P. Ho, Par rf 4a.. 90 ref 4a 7 4 Ho. Hallway ta.lUlfc '. n rer 4'ia X4 union Par 4a, ( 0, 4 II. U 0. 4a 7K do rv 4a 9) Krle gen 4a ... 74 tf, H Rubber a 102 den Kleo 6a... 104 I! M. Hlrel (a,,06V4 Ut. No. lat 4la 99 w. union 4a 96 I C. ref 4a IH4W. K.len. ov 6a 124 Int. M. M, 4a I Hi', li, It. II. 6a ref 49 K, i. rui. rat 6! 92 'Hill. Coffee Market. New Tork, Feb. 1. There waa a further de nine In the coffee future here today with inoat of the active month making new low ground for the movement. Offering were not heavy but there waa very Utile demand In evidence and after opening at a decline of I 10 poind, Heptember mid off 10 14.61 and March to I 14, or about 9 to 10 point not lower. Kxpertallona of Increaaed offerlnge aa the new crop beglna to move In Hraall aeemed to encourage buying, while aetlere were held In check by I he preernt relatively firm prlrea, vlewa of primary ahlpper and prlcea ahowed !llght ralllr! on covering In the late trading. The cloae waa I lo I point net lower. Hale, 16,000; June, MOo; July, 47o; Aug., 164c; Hep Itlc; Oct., 6c Nov., I70r; Dec, I76r; Janv., 410; Feb., 46c; March, Idle; April, 94c; May, 499c. Spot quiet; Itlo 7a, 9; Hanloa, 4. 10 No freh future were reported In Ibe coat and freight alluatlon. Tha official cable reported a decline of 71 rel at It to and an advance of l-22d pence In Rio exchange. The Hanlo market waa unchanged. Victoria cleared 4,000 for New York and 1,000 for New Orlean. Nt. Ipl Live Hlork Market. Ht. Loul, June I. CATTLB Receipt, 2.R00; market, atrong; nallv beef ateera, I7.I04H0.60; yearllnga, ateera and helfera, 4 60410 00; row, 6 60 60; alorkera and feedera, 16 609460; Tela and Oklahoma ateera, 6. 6049.06; prime yearling ateera and helfora, IH.764J 10,26; rowa and helfera, 6 00 100; prima auulhein ateera, IX' (fj I 40 ; na tive calvea, OOiu 11 00 HOtlrl HerelM 1,200; market, lower Plga and llghla, IMHl: mixed and bult-hera, l .204t.7a; good heavy, I 46 (1 9 70; hulk l)f aalea, II 36(t 946. HIIKKP llerelpla, 2,0; market, atrong; wether, I7.00ti86u; clipped ewn, 6.60f 7 10; clipped lamb, 4 6Uiffl0 26; aprlng lamb. 110. OOf 13.26, Hanaa City Lite Htock Market. Kanaa City, June 1. CATTLK Recelpta. 1,000 head: 'market, ateady; prime fed ateera, 110, 40tr 10,40; dreaaed beef ateera, 14 60WI0.45; weatern ateer, I9.00Q10 76; alorkera and feedra. (l 76 I 60; bulla, II 00 0 X 60; ralvea. III 60tf 1 1 00, lit HIN Receipt. 1.000 head; market, trong; bulk of ante, HSOffall; heavv. 19 4641 9 12: perkera and bulrhnra. tt 30y 66; Ilk lit, li"a, PIKB, HHJtJIlll H1IEKP AND LAM HH Recelpta, 6.000 head; market, atrong; lamba. 9 604HI 60 weihora, 17:6117) 00; yearllnga, 4 OOtf 1.60; ewea, l 0t)y7 74. Ht, Joaeph Live Htock Market. Ht. Joaeph, June 1 CATTI.8 Receipt. l.aoo head; market ateady; ateera, liood 10 76; rowa and halfar. 16. 004) 10.00; calvea, 14 ""Win 60. Hi ii.bV Racelpi. 7.104 head: market atrong, top, 1140; bulk of aalea, l lotj I 60 HIIKKP ASK LA M HH Recelpta. 1.100 head, market higher, lamba, M6I)4 ewea, II 00(1 7 40 Metal Market. New York, June I M K:TA LH lad. IT 10 aaked Hpeltcr. weak, r:aat Ht Louie de lively, III 00 eeketl I'l'pper, film; elec tr.tlvtlr. pearb, nominal, Heplentlter and later. ISIOiift) j J4 ,,,. t,., ,,,t , changed Tin, itilll. apul, t(. oil J ( uo 4t l,ond"it - I'tippe, , Hi"l. IIJil, fniurea, Ilia, !. lr,.l tl, . I U'l llll Cl'.'t. 1147 6a, futuraa, 114!. I. cl, ill lit ,elter, III Hlau Illy l.l ntrrk Market. hi.mx 4 -11 v , la, ui.r 1 4'ATTl.K n celpte I ftm, maik'-t. alral ; native aieeta, tu,r 10 li, ,,,( and l.il.-r.. tlltJ9 liulla el. . 4 aa Hlllt -Receipt, 7 0 II. !.!, hea. l,lilt. inUf.l 1 i IV II i,. l-i'le f eel. a. It J II 9 ti. HUM. P -lleteipt. JU9 firm light Ilia HlftMk la ihl. I m. .. Hl.ftUt t tty I e ! o Hkp 1 I l Huelv , I 4 I'hl. e . , 4 K II r . .... I fiB I III I 4 II 4 at, i i ! t4 I Iv T. i 31 114 tU .I HftMia, tie ! I - It M'fcN rivtv 111' 1 I tl'1 l ft?,!'' ' tfti t'U.ft,. ft H . i tl 0 fc. 1 ' ' l 4 '.U I. ft,. t 11.4 - . II tt I. ft.. 4 I,! ae v , 4 lt't , an-,1 ,, ' at . ft 4 I I ' V.-...I. It. l t . It l I ! I "V I ! V i lilt, V - ' t t I'M ' l ft il44S ( it re t.i4j ii'x )hv. It-Mi'Vl I' if J,..M-. ill' t4 fa f.ft- ,4, ' ' I tl fr Fitinclla Wins the Now (tokes Stakes N M I -;U-- K ?" I t i' i .'w.1 1 ,J . tit i l 1 I , I) t l!i r 1 h Si? '4t 4 SUfc, 'lf ! H !.'! t I -1 I : I tii t) S t I i , 1 . 1 1 w v I i t x 4 f M ft I r t 1. ,u 1 tt -4 m, t t I . hi OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Best Beeves Touch High Point on Record Sheep a Big Quarter Higher. LITTLE CHANGE IN HOG VALUES Omaha, June 1, 111 Rerelnta were; Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday 6,9I 7,170 1.251 Official Tueaday 1.141 T,41 l,ia Official Wednvaday... 4,110 1,121 4,6 1 Eatlmat Thuraday... 4.400 11.200 1.600 Kour dava thla week. II. 120 16.707 lt,'J7 Rama daya laat week. 11,007 17.667 14,106 Ham two weeka ago. 19.662 41,094 20,1(4 Kama three weeka ago.ll.12l 11,612 14.662 Ha me four weeka axo.l, 42.232 24.700 Mama daya laat year.. 14,710 41,440 7,017 Tha following table ahowa tha receipt! of rattle, hoga and aheep at the South Omaha atock market for tha year to data aa compared with laat year: 111). 1414. Inc. Dec. Cattle .... 126.964 414.211 11,741 Hoga 1,494.199 1.394.902 201,297 Hheep 149,462 131,011 11,641 Tha follnwlna labia ahowa tha average prlcea of hoga at tha Omaha live alo.k market for tha laat few daya, with com parlaona: !-. L1J '-L-L1 ! L' 1 J.1 I! I1.!-1. lil'I May 14 May 14 41 I II I 13 I II ?l ! "I 71 40 1H 70 4 71 f 44 1 II1 7 la 7 II ii I 24 I 19 7 II II ? i! .: $ i i I?! i n May May May I II I II I 24 I 14 May May 7 14 7 21 1 12 I 24 I 14 I 291 I 10! May t 3 41 t 41 40 I 17 May I 16 I May I It May 7 I0i I 00 May May May 17 14 7 41 I 01 I 43' I 44 7 41 I 02! 7 161 I 41 7 111 I 62 May May 10 II 7 47 I 69 June 1.34 7 ; 7 I0 Sunday, Recelpta and dtapoaltlon of live atnrk at the Union Block yard, Omaha, for twenty four hour ending at 3 o'clock yeterday: nF.CKIPTH CARLOADS. Cattle. Hog. Hhn. H'l'l C , M. A t. P 4 6 Wl,ah 11 1 Mluourl Pacific 14 2 4 Union Pacifio 46 10 1 C, A N. W , eaat 4 2 '. . ., C. A N W., wrat .... 16 44 2 I.',, Ht. P., M. A O,,,. II II 1 C., II. A y , at I 1 1 IV, II A i J , will 42 27 4 . It. I A P., eaat..., 4 I 1 C, R. I. A l' weat..,, I 1 I Chicago . tit. Weat,.,, 2 1 Illlunol Central I . . .. Total receipt 212 blHPOHITION 167 HEAD. II Cattle. Hog Aheap. Morrl aV Co 77 1,3411 637 Hwlft and Company 1,194 1.81 Ml 6 Cudahy Pack. Co 94 1.633 631 Armour A Cn 1,212 3.166 304 J. W. Murphy 2,417 .... Lincoln Pack. Co 26 Ho. Omaha Park. Co..,, II Hwlft J, Co, K. C 761 Hill A Hon 77 .... F. H. I,ewl 10 J. H. Root A- Co 7 J. II Hull I Hulllvan llro ,., 14 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co 1 Hlggln I Huffman 4 Roth 73 ,., Meyer 20 ..... .... Olaaaberg I , Manner Hro , , 4 John Harvey II Jenaan aV Lungran 44 ,,,, Other buyera Ill !. Total 4,127 12,662 4.713 CATTI.K Receipt were large for a Thuraday, 20 car being reported In. Htm In total for th four nay amount io only 11.120 head, being allghtly mller than laat week, but larger than a year ago Heavy beeves of good to choice quality vera In actlv demand and free eller at prlcea that wer a little hlnher again than yeaterday. A piece of a load anld up to 110 74. whlrh I 'high waa ever paid on thl market, th aame top having been reached once before, and that waa In Oecamber, 1114. The medium to commoner gradea were alow and lower. Th fart la that medium and common yearllnga are 40 76c lower thn a week or ten ilaya ago. Cowa and helfera wer In good demand at ateadv nrlrea. Very few alorkera and feeder were In !ght. but what few there were aold In yetrdy'g notnhe. Ouotatlona on cattle : Oood to rholc heevea. 110 0001071: fair to good beeve 44 40B10 00: common to fair beeve. l 10 140: good to choice helfera, 14.00 1.00; ood to chole cowr I7.760I 00; fair to good cow. 411.74 49 7 76 : common to fair row and helfera, 11.10471.71; good to choln feedere. .00l,76; fair to good reeoer. 17. 76. 00; common to fair feeder, I6 764JI 1 76: eood to chnlc atocker. 7.I0 60; tork helfera, I4.760I 26; atock eowa, 16.76 4J7 60; etork calve, I7.I6BI.76; veal calvea, II OOf 13.00; bulla. Itag. etc . Id lOtJI 60. RKKF iTEBRB. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pt. II. II. 7. 14. IS. 13. I. ...1034 II 61 II ' M 10 Ill I 46 l 6S I 10 27 1211 I 75 19 1220 10 16 20 1379 10 26 41 1312 10 60 .... 16 I 16 ....1114 10 00 ,...1207 10 10 ....nm 10 16 ....1271 10 76 BTKER8 AND HKIFERH. II.. 16.. 41.. 41 I 00 717 I 60 741 10 49 I. 14, 613 114 I 26 I 70 HEIFKR8 160 I 00 COWS. 7 26 I... 7 I 4... I 00 1... 1 1042 1 1!1 . .1030 . .1160 ..1440 7 10 7 10 I 00 II 1004 RUI.LH. 1 1171 I 10 I.. CALVKH. 1 600 I 00 1... 710 I 71 110 11 71 HOOft Hhlpper did not buy n heavily tndy, and got what hog thev wntd at no mora than tedy price. Prker cm nut with bid that were aa much a 6rioc lower, but eellera could ace no rraann for making env eurh ronreealon when all other market were atronger. and nothing "irt until bide beranie almnat elrdy. The trengttt did not etnp here, however, for after a few hoga aold on a allghily at"r bnela trad got up to a fully ateady level. and Inward the rloae waa. If anything tronger, e-ime of the lale aalea being quoted In eitreme raae a much aa 6r higher After trade enre gt,t under war movement wea fairly active, and a good ctraranre waa niad by mi'tfurenoun tieneral quality of todav'a recelpta wa much poorer than yeeteclav, there bring a much vmalter pri'p.,rtlnn of good lo thobe elork her,', and a Utter! percentage of trftby Hehla F"r tbia reainn valtt'-.t on paper feliftl lo reltert the market ecruralely aver real waa. If anything, rattier while m.vMt of (he individual ael-a were no lee than aleaitv. nd manv lonked alrong"r M t f the r..n acid at i wil l, i..il there wa a llwral t.rlnkurig ,f -,, tt. light on d-wn ! It i Ttftf wer ateady at 4 6 The trhg un-lerlene l,t the mar t le beet ek'ien bv the f,l Ittet while lite j.errenlage ff jsucr h'-e o'l olfrr wa ller then ua.iai. it v i thing at, i'r,,e up lt g'vo.l aftftftn v A ah Pt hh Pr II It 4 4 41 . I 44 III lit l ll lf 4 ). 4't I 16 tt I I j:i ! 1 1.4 14 II I I 4 44 I'tliH I 41 H I1 i ff-rtiif, mf f 4 n,iA fc. il-iif m-'iiMg tt im,t liM .f ''' tw-t wt, i,i- I , im, rfant,!)-! ' -tl-Msn, H.4t HHI tl i .lt 4 )- t. t.' ihfv 1 U,' c : I i. t I ,iiV4 istl.i rll-r " tt " '"'ift-i iMei7 ihtit n 1, A 1 i 1 HUlfl A 4AH. !,!(, r l'-4'4 rt4.i t 1- 4) 4 '''- ' " "l - tllHl 4 (. , 111,44't if 4. a. toi I 4 It, '- 4 .!.! ' - I 4-f l Mft I (J "-4 :4(. M I, - J Ctlt 1 4,,,'I.VjJ ).... fc.ft m -t I M l t fc"1 t 4) I . A - K If.' Htl.V tl.ll l-'4 $,4-4 lr4 f -'ik ht wWm 14 I J All I I 4-44, ' t ! ..,, C I ) ' v, 4 leV6 ( ' l 4.- r 4 I 14V. v. I.) 4a fc-al 4-1 Lfc n A ft,..-) t 1 '- f It- 'Ji' - M l -- 4i tA ..ej.sn 44- . , ha vi A 1 1 " s - wf t t If' ..... . - , g 4 t -I - l, 44 . l ) A g.4, , v. ) ' (iv. lit ) 4 -11. V i - " s 4r ") te - .i "' "I -4 4 44. 4) f ie.n , iipii f4 mtt rt m r i'f n-, 1 -I.4J i lll . I let -.- I w k M (f I -v j I . 4 - t -r- I U-4t 4 m.i I ! I - ". 11 I I I ' 'M ' t i -' l76JI2l; ivn, good to choice, 4.760 7. 25; ewe, fair to good. 15.606.75. 43 Fed clipped ewe 11 60 144 Wooled ewe 116 11 Fed clipped ewe II I 16 40 Native aprlng lamb 64 II uu 36 FeJ clipped yearllnga 13 10 00 66 Clipped ewea 104 7 00 14 Native aprlng lamb 67 11 26 72 t'llrped lamb I 10 10 12 l ull clipped lamn i o Id Native prlng lamb 4 12 00 ROTARIANS FEAST AND PLAY TRICKS Monthly Dinner of Club at Hen- shaw One of Most Original Events in the Organization's History. PURE FUN AT EVERY TURN Omaha Rotarians made merry, re galed and were rgaled at the monthly dinner at the Henshaw rathskeller last evening, staging a composite vaude ville and minstrel show, carnival, four- ring circus and feast of Bacchus, minus the wine, that would have done credit to a holiday celebration of French art students before the war. There was not a dull moment, nor a quiet one, from the time the Rotar ians filed into the rathskeller, donned screai tingly-colored, various-shaped carnival hats, armed themselves with squawkers, vhistles, paddles and divers other merry-making instru ments, until they toddled out of the hotel, stuffed with food and weak from laughter. Cabaret and Then Some. Had a Sherlock Holmes looked in on the testivities he would have de ducted that the Epicurean bedlam was a free-for-all cabaret show partici oated in and viewed by representa tives of all the nations of the earth, Mars and bast Douglas street Kaisers sat next to Johnny Bulls, Chinese mandenns swapped yarns with Japanese mikados, Charley Chaplins kidded quaker deacons, and so on down the line. Every Rotarian wore some ki of a carnival hat; some of them fitted and some of them didn't. No one cared whether they did or not. After the sruests had gorged them selves and wer" unable to remon strate, Kingmaker O. S. Goodrich and President Harley Moorhead man aged to make thei.iselves heard long enough to announce the star acts and contests. First came a hallohoo contest be tween four erstwhile staid business men, but the while, short-skirted, kit tcnish, "dancing girls." Earl Ward, R. M, Dozicr, Frank Norton, W. N. Updike and C. W. Adams disported themselves before the expectant Rotarians, the contest being marred only by the falling off of Mr. Adams' skirt and the accusing of Mr. Ward of trying to flirt with the dingmaster. By applause the crowd finally designated Mr. .Ward as the winner, and he was awarded the prize, a silver-buckled leather belt. Ringmaster Ooodrich next led on for approval Frank Haskell, Al Scott, Pr. C, B. Atz.cn and Howard Day, who, attired in baby bonnets and waists drank milk from bottles for a prize. Two of the contestants were disqualified for tearing the nipples off and drinking irom the necks ot the bottles. Mr. Scott won a silver handled pocket knife for his prowess as a milk drinker. Sextet of Chaplirfs. A sextet of Charley Chaplins, con- .r t T T I 1.-1-I A I til HISIIMK I" IT, J. n. ricars, i minim, Paul YVchrticr, John Gleason, Howard uoiilihiiK and JJr. W. rv. frootepro vided thirty minutes of hilarity, dash- 111K around m true llun style in a fashion that would have made many a canned drama comedian turn em erald with envy. With pliant canes, tiny moustaches and Kunboat shoes the Kotarian Chap liiiitcs tipped over chairs, kicked up their heels and otherwise shocked their patient brother club members. The applause for the Chaplin act was so deafening that the hotel clerk came down and said a Des Moines traveling man occupying quarters on the top floor of the Hotel Fontenclle had telephoned that the noise was disturbing his rest. At least, that was rumor around the banquet room. Mr. Wehrner finally managed to perspire out some Chaplin steps that the other Rotarians couldn't execute and he was presented with a pair of aold cuff links, lie averred after wartls that he wouldn't work that hard again for a hundred shares in a ran nun mine. The big hit of the evening was a smashing minstrel show by the Kotatm dub of three John Mc ( ague, jr.; Harry Koch and Harry v ox. 1 ney acqutiiea inemseives iiKe veteran nimslrrl men, singing paro dies on popular songs, cracking joke at the expense of oilier Rotarians and thumbing their banjos and guitars in a cl'4V manner. "Whn was those gem'tnen I saw vmi with on the court home steps the . , , ,, . . . ' 1, oilier nay, inierrogaieu nones .tit: Cfttk'114. "liine was no gem'men, answered "Hones" Koch. "loe was President Soiehead and Secretary Doiuon (if the Koutm club " There were doctor in the crowd, and the show went on when the per formers bad been revived. there were ataUiiihei of souvenirs at fvh plate, ranging from loe hml to tan oi olive. Kike lliK'n!4 wer f4-t during l).r fvrniiikf, aiiiiount tug iui'sf out' ln !ih ritrli (i-l eavh was t Die 4t-ita of 'iii'e Kolfin I he mi! !' I.e-l a few eriom tumults lo !et I iletetr to the inlrr I'tt'Oitftt! loiitritttoit I Kol4ty i!u'' at 1 un li'iuli 111 JtiU, ll'!i-t .Mo be f. I Un J hp'irt "t Pr It I Alain were I ltoen, lb . 1 -l-x -I. trod, i'4" t t tl 4!'i.1 lii litiim, t, I l" Henry. t V 1 i.--li I, K. John W. WtKli !ut t' tn Ktt'.S tt vrlllft'l !fit,4'I!tt!Hl 4444 In ttt oi Vlr l.iH' tMvh, h. h t at t" ft.ttitt 1. 'ti . V!i t an I Ml KH If l l-l i'l I'i ( ifttt h Hir 4h.t.l itir'f lit tv ... t4 if '' 'r 1 1 .. . f c 1 t I1- w t II 4 4 . t l'i Ki'Ui 1'irr . fitly i a 1 Ml ,i 4 i I l' 4 Kiiii.' 0 4 ...! I f"l ! t l'i4t I I l" ','4 -f ft'- iii 44ftt , 4 4tfta 4ftft4)a. f ,t a. - t t 1 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Plainly Disposed to Move to Higher Levels After Period of Hesitancy. BAILS GIVE CHIEF INCENTIVE ft. v 1. T . . , C.r.ffarlrft the more omlnou' aepeot of the Mexican altua lion and the cumulative unrertalntle of domeatlc political condltlona today'a market - . . .. ., tn vmnftre t .ft hlftrher levela nee iiiaiiiij. i ,,ft,ft.n'-'. w after an early period of heflltanry. Kail up- pIKd the chief incentive, nvnmn .. em howlng th way by It tain of flv . . . . ,u. U I .ft. m'fttlnn nf 1 ft 0 POIIIIB lu ihb ,ift ., - 8lmultanouly Norfolk Sc Wetern converti ble 4H Katned I to l point. c.ft... .1 .ft..... .Ira.alh.n.l In V TT1 - viner ,-.,, inftift" ....n-.. - --- pathy, notably Reading and LehlKh Valley, with moderate gain In om of th Pacific, Including Hill hare. Oranger and eaatern line were firm to atrong. deriving a strength from additional excellent tate ment of earning, to which Baltimore ft Ohio proved a trlk!ng exception. War lue. particularly oonoa, wore hi.. i..i,,.mft,H hv t.eece rumor which perlted deaplt denial and proteatatlon rrom nign ource. nno-r tainrd a new high record at 102 V and Japa- ,1- v. , . v. . , . . tt, a r, mi n 1 n and neeo ,' uft-m,',, Implying former ownerhtp In the latter country were up a point. -Snipping riarea, nuuocr leeuee, b"wi Sugar featured th peclaltle. Menantll Marine preferred made an extreme gain of 21 on report of an approaching agreement among the oppoelng Intereau together with a brilliant tatment of cah resource, and United Fruit cam Into renewed prominence wlin. an anvanc or it pmi. acure Induatrlal tha common and flrat and aecond preferred ehare of the Oulf Btate Hteel company attracted attention by their further gain or '4 to poima, imi Rubber made a new high record at 18. ....i.ilu were under the cloud created by the firm attitude of the Washington government tnwara ine iir note of the Mexican authlrltle and om of , Iilnn, end kindred lame wr moderately heavy. Highest price were haded Juet nerore in cioo on r" newed eelllng of heading. Total aalea of tork amounted to aKO.noO hare. Ke'-elpt of more gold rrom canaaa, onna Ing the total on th current movement from that country up to about 127,000,000 waa ... ..,,.,. ,,n ftiftftllnv rate, which Wr barely itrady, with flrmne in franc and light eaa In mark. Klrmne marked th trend or me nona .."k i,,.ft.uft,rf Inmilrv for aneculatlv laaiie. Totl ale. pr value, 13,710,000 rnlted btate ponaa were um.-iiaui.-u v call. Am. Beet Sugar. . 17,700 7S'4 74 7 Amer. rart 00 444 41 "a, 44 Am. far tc Kdry.. loo 4v ? Am. Locomo 2.M0 72 72 72 Am. Hmelt. Bf. 2,400 47 Vi SSJt MJ4 Am. Huaar K-f. . . . loo 111 Jllje 110. Amer. Tel aV Tel. . 100 130 129i 129 Am. Zlno Le.d A 8. 4,600 44 V 3'i 13 Anaconda Copper.. 7,400 44 SSJt SS A m'iiiioii " " . ' . Iflwln I-nromo, 1,200 4 HH .... -. . . . a 4 A A HI U Alii. 114. Hall, a nio ."' " 'w fti.it. A fl C.nnomr. 13.200 8HU MU .......... rr ( Mri :.v: '.o6-i77 "my i fentral Leather ... a00 64 v o4 64' ...... ,nn AlZ Al a'JIi I. ne unm ,',', - c Mil A Ht Paul. 1.200 II 'i IS f'hl. & No. Weatern 124 ('., R. I. k P.... 1.J00 21 20 2044 ("hlno Copper 'H Colo. Fuel A Iron . 3.400 44 43 43 Torn Prod. Ref... 1.000 11 18 1 flrurlh Hteel 4,300 M'i 43 3 err Bee Li"'" oii Krl 1.400 3 41 31 lien. K.lectrlc 170 Ut. No. i.fd 1,100 122 121 122 fll. No. Ore ftf ... 1,700 11 31 3 r... ..... . i.aa ft,.,,, ,A114. llllnoi t;enirai ... ftww i.ii iii 'V, Interborough C. C ..... 17 J. Inspiration Top. ... 2,00 46 44 44 Intl. Harveater ... 300 113 113 112 Int. M. M. prd ctf. I2.M0 41 13 14 K. C. Houthern 20 .. in nn r,iti. Rltft in; p, eni!ei-,i v ft.,i'", . . v, " ', Lnulavllla tc N. . . . 300 121 121 124 Mexican rei.. ,,.,.n,'"" i--t ' t im ion ar, t. 264t, asv M . K Sr T. Bfd 10 Mo. Pacific 100 4 Montana I'nwer ... 200 sit, ' f'4 National Lead ... 200 47 47 47 Nevada Topper ... 100 17 17 174, N. V, Central t.400 104 1 06 44, 104 N T, N H. H... 700 40 40 41 Norfolk Ik Weat... .11.100 130 12S 121 No. I'aclflc 1.00 115 113 114 l.,.trin Mell 100 24 24 22 Pac. Tel. A Tel 33 pennaylvanla 1.600 17 47 47 Ruy Con. Copper . xzm ""a i. ji.. ii mn lri'jTft. Hiov. 101 . Itcn. Iron A Hteel. 1,300 18 44 4 Shuttuik Aril. Cop. 304 11 ai 31 Ho. rnrtflc 2.000 9 14 Ho. lUllway 1.900 23 22 23 ... . . . . , ft- , ,A , tfi XL 1 a? It 1 in muueoaiter ' -w. .. . ft."'"' 'a " a " Tenn. Copper 1.100 43 42 42 Texaa 'I'o , 192 t'nlnn Tar 1,000 131 137 13 a. . r. I : -I 'iflA 4. O KOiV fi t A,. lnwn 'acmr pm,. to-'-r u.n - m V. H. Intl. Alcohol . Mo UH 167 ibH . t..l SI Uflft lib. lil. la L r! 8! Ftl pM."".'l 01 m 117 Mi 117 U 41 1 Art 111 lAtUft if. m. i inn i u ippr " m Wahsah pfd "B'. . . 1.700 2S 24 24 t-niAn 1 9nn AH U 4S DT, WeetlnKhnuae Klee. 1,400 42 61 41 Tnial ale for th day. 300,000 share. Many Omahans to Gate City Pageant A special train is to be provided to take an Omaha crowd to Lincoln June 6 for the Gate City pageant, which will be in fulr swing there at that time. The Commercial club has decided to get behind the movement. The board of governors of Ak-Sar-Ben is to go in a body. It was the gover nors who first started the movement for a special train and asked the co operation of the Commercial club and other organizations. The Omaha Ro tary club is to join in, and the Omaha Real Estate exchange voted Wednes day to get out a good representation to make the trip. Other clubs and organizations are to be seen with a view to getting as full a trainload as possible. The definite time for the train to start lias not yet been fixed. It will go out of Omaha in the morning, however, in time to get the crowd to hiiuoln for all of the important events of the day, and returning will leave after the evening performances arc over. Merchant of Venice In Forest of Ardcn Daily rehearsals f"r the prodm-limi of the Men-bant of Venue by the Mii.ir via of lifllevue college are held .tut-ol : il.iur in the Fnreil fl Arden. Only five Hifte working days remain. 1 he iitdmr reheat wl Vrt!nedav aflermni was interrupted hy ram. l'ln ni'iritirg frltr! iil t'l-Rtii a"!; I ri'Uy attrriiiMin v. ill be Itivrii nver ! the wurk. alurda mnrniint ttl occur the lnt dre4 ? hcarl and Muday immune will be the last. Int, Maiii'iis been extended tn l!ie Omaha lrw If anno and lium. r'iu hf Omalia ir 4imtnii4 I he t. lial .vtumsiori i trt, 14 an 4t(,ti. iil Siritnti thi.h a great liii pr.-i-!,- t mift!r r. J lie ii j.hilt4tf r btt put in f . r!.e'il i '! I,ll,n )l 14 8 (t'frn '..r l iii tM mi SI tif deep icaty I. .ie,. EXAMINATIONS ARE ABOUT OYER AT BELIEVUE COLLEGE I- 4 4illit.it.. Ii 4tuH PI4I ' t. !. 4 i the 4i ft'ii ffui fif'l at if .'! ..:'( t'l i 1 fill Mciu.i'! .In t ri am I :, 'i4 loin I b 'tl I ' t.iir Imi I .:'4! i'niii'-'ii 1'v.t ui'.iH I 'if n fi l'r- I ?l4 I fiU I" Vf 'l !,n ..,, 1. 1 t..i'it'i. .1 r. 4 11 I I' . iie (. i i.4 V(i-i'-!.l ! lamuii tif i!'i itt I jit-'a' '', " I tii t' I'e . j-.'t'i.-l I'r.-I I ft h.rae itl i.f.ni I'm ,! !. ,.i'4 lftt'i ft.ftl4, 4ftftft lft4eft. ft,. .-,. t I 4 4 . ' . ft ft - - , I ..ftft.ftft -. . .' .,1 .,'. .ft.' , , ft, .4. ' U-JI AYDE n Ll6 If DODGE Read the Big Special Sale for Lay ht your month's supply and aave more than hall th coat of living. 48-lb. ack Beit High Grade Diamond H Flour, nothing finer for bread, pies or cakes, made from the best elected No. 1 wheat, ack. . . Sl-30 10 bar Beat-'Em-All or Laundry Queen Whit Laundry Soap 25c 4 pkgl. Golden Rod Waahing Powder, for 10c n bar Pearl White Soap 29e 6 lb. Choice Japan Rice 23c 8 lb. Beat Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal for 25c 10 lb. White or Yellow Commeal, 23c The Beat Domestic Macaroni, Vermi celli or Spaghetti, pkg 7,c 6 can Oil or Mustard Sardine. ... 19c 82-oa. Jar Pure Fruit Preserve . .25c 1 -lb. can Assorted Soup S l-3c lS-oi. can Condensed Milk TVaC 4 can Wax, String, Green or Lima Bean for 2Sc No. S can Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, Sausr Kraut or Baked Beana, per can, at 7 Vic Yeaat Foam, pkg 3c F. C. Corn Flake, pkg ..Be W. O. C. or Krumblea, pkg 9c Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsup, Pickle, asorted kinds, or Prepared Mustard, per bot tle, at 6 1 -3c Fnry Queen Olives, nt 3Bc MacLsren'a Peanut Butter, lb.,..12'ac ;1T PAYS TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS.; Tours at Reduced Rates Including Excursions Summer Excursions Round trips from Omaha, going and returning same route: Atlantic City... Detroit. Mich Montreal.' Que Bar Harbor, Me. . . . Boston. Mass. Buffalo, N. Y New York City! '. '. Circle Tours to New York and Boston! New York, one way via Washington, Norfolk and steamer, other way via Niagara Falls, $60.50 to $62.10 New York, one way via Niagara Falls and Montreal, other way via Washington, D. C $61.80 to $65.55 New York, one way via Washington, D, C, other way via Niagara Falls $58.50 to $62.10 Boston, one way via Montreal, other way via New York and Washington $70.25 to $73.10 Boston, one way via Montreal, other way via Niagara Falls $57.80 to $60.20 Boston, one way via Norfolk and steamer, other way via Montreal $63.30 Above tickets are on sale daily with final return limit of sixty days and liberal stop-over privileges. Many other attractive eastern tours at reduced rates, including excursions to the lake resorts of Michigan and Wiscon sin and delightful cruises on the Great Lakes. For rates, reservations or further information call on or address, W. E. BOCK, City Passenger Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul fly, 1317 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 283. Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising maybe in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to be really successful. AMIUKMKNTS. 1STH AND HARNEY l DOUGLAS I SOtS u AYET VBl PARAMOUNT PICTURES FRIDAY ANO 5ATURtAY Talenle I'etsu lll In l-klMr!. lfta el IK sails limtiil, ...INT AM MNM W " URANDEIS M T1UA1IR TONIGHT. At L wriK MATINELSi V. " Ssluiatr, Edward Lynch Aest AsUl ll.re, ;rii,uTl-"UNDER COVER" n. ... M.u . VYmI, S.I, in. . I ilCCS ,ft(. in. 4., a..,. 14 rnH-ARATIoN, "SSAIl V Mlt.- TONITE PC NEWr 8:20 i iRU sioav NORTH IR01 failAV AS 14 SAtl "l,V t4ftaftft d ft , Vil l i Villi. ASU ril'iH r-t AV t AiARfttiN HIMil IH4 S,'k(- i Aif S. .... 11.4. t..K'li 4.ftVft.lir 4.11,., klfttftVl 4 eeuftlf " fti l-i' el 'i-d l"4.ftU ItM. - At 4. . Sis. THEfilUSErerrrvr lMt T 41 M l I I 4m "lee imkt l 4fte ' DOUQLAS STRUTS Jane Grocery Opening Friday HeTshey' Breakfast Cocoa, lb.....28e The Beat Tea Riflings, lb. . . . . .12'c Fancy Golden Santos Coffee lb. BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE SALE. The Best Country Butter, lb 30c The Best Country Butter, carton, per lb., at 3,e Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb... 28c The Best Strictly Fresh Guaranteed Eggs, per doten.... 22c The Best Full Cream, Young America or Wisconsin Cream Cheese, lb. ,20c Nrufchntel Cheese, each . PUT UP YOUR PINEAPPLES NOW. Extra Fancy, Large, Kipe, Juicy Plne applea, nothing finer for preserving. 24 site, each 2'tC Per down 10 SO line, each . '5 Per dozen 81 13 Per case, either sine S2.7B MISSOURI AROMA STRAWBERRIES, PER CASE S2.2S 24-OUART BOXES. THE VEGETABLE MARKET OF OMAHA FOR THE PEOPLE. New Potatoes, per Hi 4e 8 bunches Fresh Rndishe Be 8 bunches Fresh Onion 5c Fancy Wax or Green Bean, lb.... 10c 4 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce 5c 2 bunches Fresh Asparagu 5c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 10c Fresh Spinach, peck 5c Anything you vXant In Fresh Vege table we have it, and sav you from 40 to 100 per cent. . . .$57.30 $35.10 . . .$45.20 .$58.60 to $61.30 .$54.60 to $62.10 $42.45 to $44.45 $55.80 to $59.10 AMI MK.TS. LAKE MANAMA The Meet Beautllul Amumnl Para tn lh Middle West. NOW OPEN Everything Petler Tnan F.r Be lor. NtW MAN.MfttMINT. Many Allratlla-leai N One a Ideal I'knt Ureuad. Al. rl'rlh.e I Bkece Imu4 Ii ball at. Open air mu4 every alWraetftM and eseeli. GHAND CARNIVAL IIM fAlts. 4fH A Vlf04 STS. AftMi. NoNr-ARl.lt. AIHI HIC t.t. Ed. L Heinz Shows UNI Vla, loMMI VtlNij AHlM'AV, JI M aliMUMiiN I a. THE MUSE 4 fiiimvuvu lll 4, t d Si. I 4,4 4.H..S I 4,, Hull T !. 4 I'm, .is, fcella, k THE LAW DICIDtS" Mitii Avti n n.T Mil 1 i m a r I k set" ft.l .1' 44-l 4S, FARNAM ' Sllslfdlf 14 .-, al .ii Ik. ' , "IDOLSH ,1 j i- . A i 7 ft, tt 4 '4ft I . .-ft ft v . t t - , t 1 I.I I, h ,v i i ... 1 - ft ,,'ft.r,tftVC - II ! r .4-a 4 lib ft , . , . ft-. I ft ft I !..... It It Nftv . I tft , 4 ft. t I I I - - , .! .! .,. ' A 1 , . ..-..-.ft. 4 i H i -4 ft. . . it I il 14ft ski. ( t. 4. e. - ., "tftuaM tt l - ftftie. ' I a,.-, ,f -I - ( I 4 tr-t" - I t' ' ,