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14 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, ' JUNE 16, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET tw. '- ..... . Wheat Demand it Good and the Ke- Nceipti Improve But Pricei" ''V Run a Cent Lower. v COSH BULES :CNX ; HIGHER Omaha, June 11, ltll... There waa an excellent demand for both wheat and eont today and tH receipt of these Iwo cereal ihowml conelderable- .Im provement. Th talk of th aalea of wheat, however, wre made . at lower pricea, the market belnn quoted generally from lo to lHo lower. Moat of. the No, I hard wheat old around Mf$9(c, only a few cara of better quality selllfff ae kith -aa ic. ' Corn waa atronf and ruled from lo lo lHc higher. ' ; : . - . The oata market waa doll, -but the re ceipt ware very light and taally ..applied a rather weak eaah. demand. Rye and barley war Quoted at-pn-rhanged pricea. ; . ..;. Clearance were: ""Wheat and flour equal to l,t4S.00 buhle; corn, M.OW buabela; oata. ftflo.oOft buaheia. Mwrpool doae: Whagt. Id to Id lower; ' vom, 3d lower.'- ' Primary wheat receipt were tSS.OOo buih efa and shipment 424,000 buehele, agalnat receipt of ,4U,609 buabela and shipment of 366,000 buehela -laat year. , Primary corn reeelpta were 170,000 buih r!a and shipment 470.000 bushels, against eveipu of 421,000 buehele and shipments t M,et iiushala last year. , Primary oata receipts word 414, 000 trash -and shipments iai.000 bushels, aaalnst nueipt of 331,000, bushels and shipments ws inunvii uui year. CAHJXT AECBIPTa Wheat Corn. Oata. shad, ttfc; Bpanleh msckered, 10c; red anap per, 14c: yellow ptke. 14c; flounders, 11c; blue bass. HftJJc: vrapplea. 1314c; had dock. Uc; sunfltsh. lo; Jumbo white Ash, J 2c. Smoked; per lb.: White, Ifco: kippered, He; flnnan haddlrs. He. Head lees shrimps, per gal., $1.3b; peeled, IS; fresh lobsters, green, 30c; boiled, 33a. Progs, Jumbo. I2.0, me dium, II. OT8TKH& cneaapeaKa, per gai: stand ards, 11.00; aeleota. $1.30; counts, 31. 06. CKLERT Mammoth. toe per down: me dium, 60s par dos-i small, 40o: Florida, per erate, 11.16. BEBP CUT8 NO. 1 rtba, xo; NO. rtbs. lfc: No. 3 rtba. lie. No. 1 loins, lie: No. 1 loins, lie; No. I loins, lHc. No. 1 hueks, llo J No. I ehucka, llUo; No. I chucks, 13c No. 1 rounds, 17 Ho; No. t rounds, lTtto) No. I rounds, No. 1 plates, lOKovNo. I plates. 10c; No, I plates, Kc. Fruit and vegetable quotation furplahed by the QUllnaky Fruit company; . EW. YORK STOCK MARKET In.Doldrami During Greater Fart of the Day's Irregular Seuion.' DEALINGS OF THE SMALLEST Chicago . Minneapolis Dulutb, Omaha Kansas Cltr St. Loal, ... Winnipeg V." II .144 ,., II .. 10 41 ... 21 Mil 31 .41 II II Thees Bale, were reported today: Wheal No I hara winter. I nr. Il.l). Nil. I hard winter, 4 cara, lie; I can, lltoo; i can. ISc; 4 can, llc; i can, 14c; I can, IIHc; 1 aar, lie. No. 4 hara winter, 1 car, lie; I ears, 'lie: . I can. loo; 1 car, Ho; can, lie; I can, lie; 1 car, ITVic; 1 car, 14c. No. I ..Hun. I can, 11.01. No. I durum, I can, llo. ,No. I mlacd, 1 oar, Itkie 1 car, tic I car, llvto. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 10c. --' - Rye No. 4, 1-1 car, lie. Corn No. whit., I ears, 11c No. I white. 1 ear, 71 Ho. No. I white, 1 car, 11 He; 1 car, TO He. No. I yellow, I can. II Ho. No. t yellow, 1 car, 71e; can, Tic. Sample yeuow, i oar, net i car, fee; no. mixed, 1 car (near yellow?, Tie; I can, Tic. No. mixed, t car, Tie; 1 car, TZo; I can, TIHe; 1 car TOHo. No. I mixed, I car, TOc, No. I mixed. 1 car,' lie; I can. ITci 1 ear, 4c. Sample mixed,'! car (wheat mixed), Tie; 1 car, llo. .Oata Standard, 1 ear, llo. Nb. 'Swhlte, fear. IT Ho; 1-4 car. ITe. No. 4 white. 1 car, IToi 1 car, ll8ampl, white, I dare, live. ' ins-... . ' Chlearo eloelht prices, furnished The Bee or lokm et Bryan, atocK ana gram ecoaere, eie aoutn gixteenia atreext Jole g.pr Dee. Corn July Sept Dec, Oala July Sept Pee. Fork July Sept Lard July sept RUM. July Sept I Upon, lillh. Low. Cleee. lOIH-H 1 0IH 101 10l H 104OH ' I OIH oi 101-04 IHIi lltH I ) TJf !T!I ,1H T!H T04)H . f -11H 71 H T1H llteVH , l:t .i jo wen " iih n -'t 'nv4 It N . II S II Tl It Tl tl II ' It It II 10 It 17 It II it II . it ti II 71 It 11-11 II. If 11 10 li,k II tf II 17-16 11 It II 11 It B0 II 10 II 00 11 It Te 101 H 104H 101 H 11 70 IIH lH 11 TO 11 10 II TT 11 M 11 IT II 00 ' Omaha Caeh Prleee Wheat: No. t hard, lctHl.00: No. I hard, ll)Mc; No. 4 hard, lttlci No. I aprlnf, .tl.o1.0l; No. I oprlni, ITowlloJ) No. 1 durum, lie lie; no. aurunv xioizc. ;traf: no. x. white, 71 H9T!c; No. t white, 71Ht71,ci No. 4 white, 70tte)TlHO! No. I white, 7071Hc; No. I white, MHOTOHe: No. 1 yellow, 71H Wllci No. I yellow, Tl7IHc No. 4 yellow, TIHdMIc: No. I yellow, Tld)TlHc; No. I yellow, 7011c No. I mixed. 71 H 071c; No. I mixed, 7H71o; No. 4 mixed, i070Hc; . no, ft mtxea, f,HV7oe; no, o mixea, its to; Mdnple mixed, tlv7lc. Oats: No. t white, lIIHc; atandard, 1744 011c: No. I white, I7H Vl'He; No, 4 white, II H0 lie. Barley: Jialtlnff, 4IC.7BC; no. 1 teed, Utile Bye: No. 1, I0llc; No. 1, 11010c, CetlCAOd OKA1.N A!tO fKOVISIONS. ' Chicago, iun 'lS,--7emplelnw ;f' excel Ive rata ht'Mlnneaojta.dld a good deal to lift wheat valuee.ater the 'market' today had touched the leweet prlcee yet (or xhe 111! crop. Tne eioae wee unaelltad, but , Ha net higher, with July at 11.1101.01, and September al 11.01. Corn (Intoned H0 IUC up, oat at He decline to Ho advance, : and provtalona varying (rem l-Ha decline to a riee o( TH ... .... ' . , . Notwithstanding that the wheat market had recentfy euHorad a decline ot, II .centa a huahel. pricea today, plunged, ellll lower, in fluenced largely by a frnah breaff In Quota- ttea. Irom Uvernool. Ht.rtah eatlmalee .oh the 'World'e available, aupply. of. broadatulto tended aleo to. weaken valuea,'. aa the brob able aurplue la the .United Statea on July 1. waa (Igund at I11,000,0 huahela, the largeat total In yaan. However, when to day'e setback In prlcee had widened to more than a oeat beyond prevloua loeaea, oplnlena began te ahew eigne ot a decided change . (avorlng the bull aide ol the market. - Aeeorttene that two foreign tovernmenta Wore Inquiring for export wovn at. the American aeebeard tulpta to rail, he,t -prloea hen after the early' decline, luly wae mentionea aa one would-be purchaser, .Liberal ahlpplng ftajea gave atrcnglh to iOorn. tho market waa alao bulllahly alfecled by the amallneaa of reo.lDta. In oata Iradlna. the 'July option hardened, with eorn. Other dellvotlea were eaa sa account of favorable , orop reporia, Advanced Srlcea on hoaa .made the era. Melon market average higher. Activity waa eoieiir id nee. . , - Chicago Caen Prleee Wheati N. tt.MH; No. I red, 11.09; No. I hard. 11.01 H eri.e.?,; nn. naro, H.e Vll.101 H, Corn .' No, I yellow, 7l07IUo; No. I yellow, aoml nail No, 4 white, TlHo. Oale: No. 1 white, UH0IOtoC standard, 4OH041HC, Rye. tiornlnal. Barley,. tltilOe, Seedal Timothy, ll.tl0t.OI: clover, l7.IO01l.il. Provltnens! .Porn. til.eO0ll.7l; lard, lll.il) rlbe, lu.7 . BftS.SB, BUTTER Loweri creamery. llOlan, ' BUOS Reeelpta, 10,114 caaea; market'kn. changed. POTATOES Lower; old reeelpta, II can new, t. can: i.saa, Araeneee ana Ukla noma gacked Triumphs, 11.1001. 71; Virginia POULTRY Live, higher; fuwla, llo. NBW YORK UKNKRAL MAHKKT. : Qnetatioeui of the Day ea Varioaa Com, v. ...V'.i: audlllea. ",''..".' - 'New Terh. Juno H. rLOUR Qultt. ' "rWHEAT Spot, firm; No. .1 durum, IT.lf H I o. i naror 11. HH; No. 1 north ttn, Duluth, 11.41 Hi No; 1 northern, Uanl , toba. 1.1I4, all It b. afloat, ruturea ' nominal. - - . - tXiRN Spot, tttong; Nc. yellow,' II He J, J. t. iew lore. ' HAV Barely alosdj; prime, tl.loai.lt No. I, 11.11; No. I, 11.4001.11; No. a, 11.10 i. : anipping, 11.1eu1.1a. . HOPS steady';, atate, common to choice, nil, 12010c; Mil. 107c; Paclflo lilt. 11011c: Pacific coast, toioc HIDES firm; Bogota, 19014c; Central . amenta, ic. -' , LJSATHKR Steady) hemlock. lints. Ic . ; eeronda 14c. -, ' , . .. rROVISIONSr-ferk. steed meae...t3I.OO . ,.; israuy, lil.najll.oo; abort clear, t.l.kCOU te. . Beet, earala bteadvc imeaa. ,. H7.le01l.OO; fatally, tn.OO0lo.Oo., Lard. Heaay; miauie. weal. fJi.svcyis.oe.. , TALLOW-lteady; cHy, Ic, nominal country. IH0loi gpaclal, IHo.. . BUTTER kt.sdj; reoelpta, 10J174 tuba market unchanged,' .v . ; , EtMls Irregular ; ncelpta, JI.I07 merest onrhanged.'.-' -'i CHKEBB JTIrm; reeelpta. 4,111 boxes market unchaagedi.atverase, (anay,.. Iefc0 lOULTRT tlve, hrmr broilers. 11013c, leghoma, 14011c: (owls, -lie: -turheya lie. ' ureaaed, quiet: kronen, 10011c; fowls, II H -7e; cateaena. Hayxie; turaeya, gio,, ' ' v OMAHA (iEXERAI. MARKET. ,' tTh.Usala rrleee tar Prudoue Charged by New Torn. June II. Tha market waa In the doldruma during the greater part of to day's Irregular aeatlon, dealings tapering off tb the amalleat total of recent weeka Tnden proceeded with greater caution. In view of the . uncertelntlea aurroundlng the railway labor eltuatlon end affalrt In Uex ico. The continued abeence of public or Investment Inquiry waa another decided drawback. Pricea ncelved their Initial reversal In the forenoon, when extensive offerlnga of Anglo-French war bonda cauaad a decline oubetentlal fraction of a point. The heaviness of this lesue was the more In explicable from the faet that .much of tha foreign newa waa distinctly helpful to ttte entente allies' cause. It waa re garded aa being not unlikely that liquida tion of these bonda waa Induced- to an extent by the 'belief that other and prob ably more attractive foreign ioana ark soon to be offered here. Copper aharea, which ao largely monopo lised yeeterdey'e opentlone, were oompara- vely Inactive, but ruled, for the moat part at or near beat quotatlona, Inaplratlon com ing wlthtn a amall fraction or lie record price,- but tha aino Issues yielded to amall tranaactiohe. Molon made further recov- from the weakneee cauaed by the abandonment of the big merger, WHIye Overiand and the Maxwell Isauee ahowing decided residence to preaaure. Intercat in war eharee waa temporarily revived by the activity and atrength of CratclUe Steel and Proceed Steel Car, hut otber monltlona. oqulpmenta and epecial- tiee . of kindred charecler heattated -with almOefe eaual dlelrlbutlon of nominal gains and lessee. Mexican Petroleum made a aubatantlai recovery at one time, but the uncertain conditions attending property in- tareata la , Mexico continued to militate gamut activity In aharea of that da. acriptlon. - - or a 1 the leaden, unitea Btateo sieei exhibited greatest ateadlneee,- hovering about Ha recent beet price. Betnienem atoei mode an advance of IH polnta, rgainlng that much of ita quarterly, dividend of H nor cent. Ralla, eloept for canadiana. were lethargic, Louisville's gain of the pact week being explained In the restoration of the regular rata of dividend. .. ' Total aalea ox atooaa amouoteu io e.v.vvv aharea ' ,. v Honda were Irregular, with total aalea, par value, 14.410,000. Panama coupona la advanced H and the regietered IH Per cent. Number ot aalea ana quoiatione on leaoioo etoeke were: - - 11, see rsra si H, .in 1,1,00 l4 47 - 7I 1.000 II 10 ' 40 H l.tOO 71 71 H 7'.'H 1,400 IIH 17 H 17 H 400 111 111" 111 100 110H 104 110H 1,100 IIH I4H 14 H 11,400 IIH IIH ' "H 1,400 10IH 101 100 l.oue .sue, ss . ll,. oi, eiH BUTTCT4 Ne. 1 oreamery, ta cartong or tuba, llo; No. 1, lift. ... . . POULTRY Broilers, alive, under . two Ike. 2lu; bona. liHc; epeotal rooatan and alaga. lie; avnnga, 10c; geeee,. lie; ducks. 140; ' turkeys, lee; Old tome, too; eapona, llo; gutneaa, tie; aqaabe. ILM 04.00 per due. pigpona. tl.ee per sea ' "i CHEESe ImperteeV Swlae, 40e; demeette. c; block, jee; twina ilHcl dalaleo.-17HO trlpleta, ITHc: Young America, lie: blu, iabel. brick, -lie; ilmburger, lie: Imported french Beqquetort, lac;' New York white, lie, ',.,'..'.. - ;. riHH rreeh. per Ib.l fatfl.h, lie; carp, trout, lac; -roe.-ahad, - lie;,, halibut. flo; sue re nodtub, 17e; buck OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Show Little or No Change, Bein? About Steady Sheep Slow to Quarter lower. E06S STRONG TO. FIYE HIGHER 6.341 1.121 IBM 7,000 26.12S 16.544 20,065 14.K06 2ft 164 16,141 Offlrlal Monday S.I.S Official Tuesday I, B0. Official Wfdnemlay . , 4,712 Kstlmate Thumday '.. 3, B00 Fours day thla wk U.731 8a me days last week.. II, 110 Same days t weeks agoll.360 Same days I weeks agol 1,007 Same days 4 weeks agoll.&.l Hame days last year. .U.Htii! The followlna- tabla ihowi tha reeelnta of cattle, hogs and ahei at the South fmsha 4v Btocfc market (or the rear to date as eernp-r-d with last year. Itli. 1S16 Inn - rvn Cattle .... 664,411 419.111 S8.2II Hoga 1,711,61 1,0.SS 101,777 8heet 114,414 I4S.M7 ...... 14,163 The folio win ta.bl ihnwi the a.V(raa- prlcoe of bogs at the Omaha )lv stock market for tha l&at taw da.va. with com parlsons; Date. ItU, 11116. 1114.11113. IIIU.IIIU. Jun I., I .4a 9l i SO I 17 6 76 June i. t II 11 . II I 74, June l.f U I 11 I II T 41 6 June 4 , I II f 16 II T 16 June I I f T 41 I 14 I II T 31 6 11 June I. II e I 4 t 31 7 tl I II June 7. 0m T 41 I 37 T 41 I It June I I 19U 7 42 T 11 T 44 I 13 June t. I 11 T 41 7 10 I 27 I 11 June IV I 17 7 41 7 17 I II 7 46 6 II June 11 7 IG 7 15 I 47 7 43 June IX. I 1t 7 17 I 03 I 63 7 31 I June 13. I 11 I 00 I 69 7 31 I 71 June 14 iZ 7. 14 I 66 7 36 I 71 June II 7 16 T 16 I 47 7 43 Reeelnta and dlanoattlon of liv atnrk at m union moc a xaraa, umana. tor iwonty four Boura ending yeaterday: RBCJBIPT8 CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C M A SL P.... Wabaab Mtsaovtrt Parlflc Unloa Pacific C o N. W east.... A N. W.. wat C, 8t. P.' a M. a O., Ct, B. 4 Q., east C B, A Q west..,. C, R. I. P., east..,. C, R. At P.. west.i,.. Itllno a antral Chicago Oreat West.. Total receipts ...102 171 21 2 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattlfl. Hon Hhosii etiwna at lb... Hwlft and Company..,. Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour uo..,, Schwarts A Co Muruhy Lincoln Packing Co South Omaha Pack. Co. w. a. vaaaant Co,.,,. Hill at Hon., V. B. Lla : J. n. Bulli Am. Beet Sugar.,, American can .... Am. Car A P Am. Locomotive . . Amer. Smelt A Ref, Amir, Sugar Ri. . Amer. Tel. A Tel.. Amen Z., L, A 8. . Anaconda Copper.. Atchison usld. Locomotive., Halt. A Ohio Brook. Rapid Tran. a oupper.,,. Cal. Petroleum ... Canadian Pacific. Central Leather . . Chesapeake A Ohio u m. oi. r.. Chicago A N. W... C. H. I. A P Ry. Chlno Copper .... 1,400 Colorado F. A I... 0 Com Products Aef. 1,600 Crucible Steel .... 20.100 Distiller' Hscur. . . 1,400 Distillers' Ssourlt's, 1,0O fcrle ...vie. 1.700 General Electric... . 100 at. North, na... Ot. North. O.. cflS. uinois central 4uo Inter. Can. Corp. 1,100- inspiration uopper Inter. Harvester... K. B. Routhern.... Kennacott .Copper.. 13,109 ouisviiie m iNasn, 1.000 ...... . . ' At ls.ooo itik "i-. n .... .. , ,. 21 200 177 '4 ITS "4 17C 1,200 66H 6 1 H 7,100 66 44 MS 1,100 100 100 100 400 1194 110 ' 110 1,200 20 20 20H 44 7 41 41 V lit, ii 14 44 11 IIH 4 IISI 41 (, t'i 41 ?4V4 as, lis lie III 111 111 111 11 1011 10 Hex. Petroleum.. Hlatnl copper .... M-, - K. T., jfd. Ulaaourl Pacific... Montana' Power ... National Leed Nevada Cooper .. N. V. Central.. lt.000 106 II 101 111 tt 113 io ii it it ii U44 lit lut lH II tau la ..... ... '. , ii l.lOI IIH III, aiu i a u is - i. 1.700 107 ti 1CH 101 1,101 100 11 Houth.rn Pacific koutbern Hallway BiuaeDaHer L.e.,., Tennesaee- -Oonuer. Tt-xa. Company . . , Lnotn- racirw I'nten 1 . . Si- h ill iik 11 3 .a as - N. T.. N.-H. A H.. 14,101 1114 Ilia II Norfolk A Weetern 1.100 114 131 111 Northern Pacific. 1,101 llitt 1141, 114 Faclflo Tel m Tel. 11.101 40te Pennaylranla 1,409 11 lay Con. CoDDer.. 4.100 1144 neaatng at.ieu tvsa iv. neo. -iron at ateei. sou tse BhaUuck Aria. Con 1.401 Hit l.ioo 1144 II II 1.100 lit, llti II ti i.rwe l.x 1st - ill- 1,110 47 te IS - 41 III lllti 111 . Ill 1.400 111 la 11IU 111 nlen Pacific nfd. . 100 .. il U S lnd. Alcohol 100 111 111 ill U 8. Steel.,.,,.. 14,101 11 1111 II U S. Steel pfd,,. 100 III ' 111 117 inah Copper 1,701 14 114 II naoe.n pia a ., ee is xae, H Weetorn Union ... .... .-. 14 Weal. Bleclrlc.... 1.C0O 11 11 utZ Total aalai for the day, 410.000 Aharea. ; " Jf.w Verk htoaae Mark.. New fork. Juno II UERCANTILK fA. PEBIla per cent. ' , BTER1.INU GXCHANOB Slaty-day tllla, 14.71 i dsniand, 14.71 11-11; cablea, 14.711,, , stbtait-aar, - as njc; , neaican aoilarai lltec ., . TIMS LOANS SteadJ: elaty and ninety days, 1 14) ISt per oenti alk monlha, ! 44 per cent. , CALL MONET Plrml high, I per cent; low, I per cant; ruling rate, 1 per oenli last loan, 1 par cent; eloelng btd, I nor oontt offered at 1 per tent , U. B. la. ref, rag lit! L. N. n. (a.. , II 14 do, coupm .... Hi M K A T lat 41 71 n. -n. as.- rcg. ,iM54 aio. rac. con ea.iDl U. 8. 4.. Kg... 110 N. Y, C. deb 4.1)3 a., coupon ,..iivir. i, uuy ,v,aV4 Am. Sralta 4a. . .1(1414 'N. T., N. H. A Am, Tel,, Tel H. ce la'. .,,11)114 ce Analo-Krenbh la 11 No. Paclflo la -.44 Atrh. gen 4a. .,,.11 Ore. 8. L. ref 4e 11 Belt. A O. 44. ..lit, I'ao. T. a T. -M. 100 44 Beth. SL ref. Is. 101 Penn. Con 4t,o..!0tt Cent. Pacific 1st 11 Penn. gen. Itae.lllt. Chee. A Ohio c Reading gen 4s 11 m-mm taa ......... itst. l. a s. r. 6 . A Q. J II 11 ref 4a ....... II M. A St. P. ' So. Pacific cv U 144 - .e ........ iv. H m. rsi-iiic ret aa vv C. R. I. A P. . So. Railway la . 101 tty., ref 4e ... 71 Uhlon Pacific 4. IIH O. A a ref .IHa. 14 Union Pac. ov 4a. 14 D. A R. Q-c 4a.- 7lli u. 8 Rubber le.101 Brie gen Is .... 71 U. S. Steel la. ..lit " Oen. Kleo la ..101 West Union ta ,11, III. Cent. re( Is. II l. A R. O. roi is K ... .1 u ttt . - K. a Bo. ret le. IIH 4 Omaha. June IS, till. Cattle.' Hogs. Sheep. 7.10. 1.111 11.171 11.000 41.044 40.111 11.411 . 17,417 41,014 11.141 1 17 II 1 10 7 1 1 ....... Ill 1.411 413 4 1,171 1,171 147 1,714 1,801 170 1,131 1,411 131 .... 1,771 .... 7 I .... .... 14 .... .... a , .... - .... ,. o ; ..... i .... . i 3 ' ' 10 7 ..... ' 11 ...... .... , ........ i , .... .... ' i ......... 5 ::::: :::: 14 i... ; .... ill ' .... 1.611 Bull. O. . ktellnu werthemer A Degcn. ,, . , H. V. ll.mllten ' Sllllvart Bros, . ..... M logins Huffman Isyers r1.. Olssaberg Banner Broa. John Harvey . ,, iJonnla A Krancla Jritaen A Lungren ....... utner nuyera ; Totals :,l8 CATTLI Kec.lpts were Thursday, 111 cars being reported In. Thla brings tha total for the four daya up to 14,711 head, being the .mallet of any te- oeft week, and amaller than a year ago by over 1,000. head. Thero waa a. very fair demand for all dealrable kind, of beef ateera, so that ev erything along that line sold In good aea- at ateaoy pricea. The beat beevea here brought 110.00. Inferior gradee were nat urally a MttlO lhl. Uood COW., h.tfnra atockera and feeder, continue about ateady, wnue common atuff abowa mora or leu weaknera -from day - to-day. ' quotation, oa cattle". Good to choice uvea. 110.404,11.1V: fair to aood beeves. I.IO(j10.40i common to fair beevea. 11.114, good to choice yearllnge, l.7l4ylo.lo; and butchers. II 10: good and heavy. Il.l.lfrl.14; bulk of sales. Il.l6.yl.l9. BHBKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.SM; msrket nteady; weth. I4.004jl.00; flipped ewes, I4.KI4T7.60; clipped lambs, I1.00Q 10.00; epiing lambs, 17.004 11. 6S. CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET. and Baaop Cattle Weak, .Hoga Strong . Weak. Chicago. June 11. CATTLE Reeelpta. 1.400 head; market, weak; native beef rattle. 17.11011. 40; western eteere, IIA0O I. 41; etoekereand feeders I1.00O4.I0; cows and halters, 14. 004)10.90; calvee, 11.100 II. 71. HOOS Receipts, 10.009 head: market, atrong to 104,10c higher: bulk of sali-a. Il.l0et.ei; , ht. II. 4091. II; mlaed. 11.11 019.91: heavy, 14 50(f 10.10; rough, 1.I04 I II; pigs, I7.I0OI.1I. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 14,000 head; market, weak: wethera, I7.904H.10; ewee. , I4.40O7.40: lamb., 7.10S19.10: springe, I1.16O11.10. KANSAN WINS THE WESTERNHAHDICAP E. T. Gibbi, Shooting in Hi First Big Tournament, Camel Off Title. WINS TIE FROM PTE OF IOWA ' Kaaaa. ICIly Live Stock Market. Kenaas . City, June 16. CATTLE Re eelpta, 4,999 head; market ateadyi prime fed ateera. - I10-.16O11.16; dreased beef ateere, I4.00010.16: we.tern ateera, 11.000 11.09; atockera and feedere, 14.7601.19; bulls. I5,7;f76: calvee, 19.19011.99. HOOS Receipts, 16,000 hesd; market higher; bulb of salee. I1.40OI.70: heavy. II.70OI.7I; pacbera and butchera, 11.160 I. 76: light, 11.3401 0: Pigs. IS.60OI.7i. SHEEP AND fiAMBH Receipts, 1,100 market steady; lamba, II.00OH16: year lings, 17.7101. 7i; wethera, 11.7107. 76; ewoa, 14.0007,24. Slon Cltr Live Stock Market. Sloui City, la.',' June II. CATTLE Re eelpta, 1,000 heed: merket, ateady; native eteers. l. 10019.31; cowd and helfera. 14.60 OI.00: bulls, atags, etc.. 11.7601.31. HOUR Receipts, 4,909 head: market, Ic higher: heavy, Il iOOlli; mlied, 11.40 01-19: light, ll.10OI.40; bulk of sales, II. 360l.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 390 head B'ixlOO Stl40 92x109 31x40 MttlOS MxlMI Live Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the flvo principal markets yeaterday: cattle. Hoga. Sheep. 1,609 11,009 7 900 ....... 6.000 -.1.109 naaa City 4.009 bloux City 1.900 Omaha Chicago SI Loula Kin Weetern Handicap. Hdk. Broke. S.-Off. E. T. (ilbbe, Cawker Cltr. Kan 17 1. O, Fye, Ollle, la. . . .. 18 Kay Krlrson, Lake view, IB Ik 9ixia 31X40 C. Bottger, Ollle. la.. 20 (1x100 10x40 B. P. Elbert. Doe Molnea. j I. IB . S. Frits, Kanclty City. Mo 17 PROFESSIONALS. H. Kennieett. Evans- ton.. III. 2 OTilM Tom Marshall, Chicago., tt 92.100 Bart Lewis, Auburn, 111 10 02x100 Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, la. n Slxino George Carter, Lincoln.. 20 SOxlOO HIGH AVERAGE. W. S. Moon. Jewell, la C. Tappan, Hougland. Neb . . Ed Varner. Adams. Neb C. B. Eaton, Fayette, Mo John Gouer, Loulaxllle, Neb... William Ridley. What Cheer. O. C. Bottger, Ollle, la Weetern Overture. AMATEURS. C. H. Larson. Greeley, Neh..., C, C. Tuonan. Hoaaland. Neb.. John Peterson, Randall, la. . . . Hur latta. Tekamah, Neb William Bldloy, What Cheer, 1 PROFESSIONALS. Bart Lewie. Auburn, III ,.M Free, l.llbert, Mplrll lAke, la. 00 Ed O'Brien, Florence, Kan 95 W. R. Crosby, O'Pallou, III 93 Totals ..16.309 10,909 31,100 Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruit. New Tork. June II. EVAPORATED AP PLES Dull but ateady: fancy, 701c; choice, lOIHc: prime, 60lc. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm; Califor nia. 414c. - Oranges. 7010c. Apricota, stcsdy; choice, ll011Hc: extra choice, utto; fancy,- usiztao. Peaches, steady choice, Ic: extra choice, 41,c; fancy, 7c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatele, 10114c; choice to fancy needed, 708c; seeded, it, etc Cotton Market. New Tork, June IS. COTTON Future. opened steady: July, 12.14c: October, ll.llo December, 13.10c; January, 13.08c; March, 13. 13C The cotton market cloaed today at a net advance of 7 to 10 polnta. Liverpool, June 1&, COTTON Spot, weak; good middling, 1.42d; middling, l.lSd; low middling, l.Old. Salea, i,990 on Savannah. Oa.. June, 16, TURPENTINE Firm; 3!t,03!c; aales, 411 bbla.; re- olpta. 441 bbla.; atocks. 16,121 bbla. ROSIN Firm; aalea, 1,061 bbla.; reeelpta, 1.363 bbla.: atock. 61,616 bbla. Quote: A, B, C. D, E, 16.96; V, O, 16.16; H, lt.171,: I, ($.36; K, 16.(5; M, 16.4606.66; N, 16.66; WO, Ii.7i0i.l9; WW, 14.00. Mew Vork Sugar Market. New Tork, June 16. 8UOAR Raw, firm; centrifugal. i.llc: molxs.ee, 4.41c. Refined, firm; fine, granulated, 7.46c. 8uger futurea wore firm. .on continued aupport from Cu- ban Intereata and at noon prlcee were 3 to I polnta higher. 'Dry Goode Market, New Tork. June 16. Cotton goods were generally ateady today. mere waa eawlna tendency In prlnt ciotha, with finer tone In duck and colored goods. Tarns ruisd firm. 60; tair to good yeariinga, l.90l-7l; common to fair yeariinga, 17. 3601.19; good to choice nalfere. ll.oooa.76; good to choice cowa, II.76OI.I0; fair to good oowa, ll.i0O7.7i; oommon to fair cowa. I4.09O4.I0: aood to choice feedere, ll.90OI.7i; fair to good feed- era, iT.evoB.oo; oommon to fair feedera, ll.aD07.lu; good to choice Blocker., 17.160 I. 19; stock heifers, ll.iool.09; atock oowa, II. 1107.19; atock calves, 11. 2101.71; veal calvaa, 11.19011.71; bulla, alaga, ate, 14.19 oa.au. Representative aalaat ' ' BEEF . STEERS. ' '! .' . No. Av. Pr. , Ho.. . , Av. .Pr. 21 , 197 11 10 i...... in i oo 27..,..., 197 I al II. .,...1901 I Ii II.,.,. .1141 19 96 I..,,. .1111 19 30 31,,....lli 10 40 ' 4. ...,,1111 19 41 II 1411 10 19 Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool. June 16. WHEAT Spot. No. Manitoba, 10, 2 lid; No. 1, 10s 2d; No. I, 10s: No. 2 red western winters. Is Id. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, la Id. Mlnneapolla Grain Market, Minneapolis, Juno 16. WHEAT July, 11.091. Ol. 0114: Seotember. 11.08. Cash; No. 1 hard, ll.lltla; No. 1 northern, ll.ua-l. 01.10; No. 1 northern, 11.0414 a 1-10 tt. 19..,;. .'ill tl 00, 11...... 714 I 71 10 .1112 I il I9...,.IM I il ' al.....,Illl 10 00 ai..,,u04 10 11 ' 91 19 16 ' ,.1131 10 41 ..1494 19 19 STEERS AND HE1FEH8, 111 ol 791 11. .,,..1041- 09 I 19 I 99 I 19 II... II.... I.... II. 31 I II 113 I 71 102 I 76 01 10 00 HEIFERS. 10 Ill: I 19 3. .....1004 I 40 COWS. It..,.., m I 16 4...... 117 - I 40 I. ...... Ill - 7 19 ' 12. .,..,1931 I 16 I...... 161 7 71 ....... Ill 7 Ii :. .-'.-' -'- i ' BULLS. '. - - . 1... .,.1180 7 76 1......1320 I 25 HOOS Aotlvlty waa a leading feature In the hog trade thla morning, tha aam. aa It been every day thua far thla week. Shipper, and packer, were all out In the yard early In the morning and they wkated very little lime in getting rlgni down bualneea. The result waa that the market opened early and the 17U car. In sight had all cnanged aanoa colore :3Q in the morn. Ing. The lrtcea paid mrged aiiywber, from eteady..on. the leaa dealrable ktnda to ic or more higher on some of tn, moat dealrabl. ehipping gradea., The general market waa atrong to Co hlgl.er. Tha bulk of lh-j hoga old at ll.40OI.6i, with a top at ll.li. as ugatnsi a ouia yesteruuy 01 .aog i.iu, who a ten oi ,,.ou. - . .ill dw uu.ew in., rvveipie. wnue not as larg, aa yeatorday, wcro very lib oral, making th, total for the' lour daya thla week 43,009 head, th, largeat of uuy aimliar period eluc, thi last nook of April and larger than a yea.' ago by over 10.099 bead. Today'a advauuu vuriiee thu market -to the blgneol point touched on thla mar. kat alnoo May 3a, No. AV, II.. 111. 81. .119 3,. Ill 71. .141 II.. 104 Sh. Pr.-A 111 II 19 . r 40 ... I 4i .' 8l ' II 111 I Ii No. Av. 41. .260 7I.-.22I 79. 242 l.i 2(0 Sh. Pr. 49 l 31 200 I 46 40 I 60 120 I 40 in ......l9IUNo. Pacific 4a , 45 till..,.. ,k,. ,, ,h.r. h.i. i-Krent.n aa ate. ko. pecirin le e i-t-t - . . . . -'. . . --r Coffee Market. .' New Tork. Jane II. The market .for eoffee futurea waa firmer today on eem, ocattered covering attributed to the atronger technical poeltton after the- recent sharp decline ano aome trad, buying which may have been prompted by a slightly ateadler tone in - Small. , Th, opening- waa ateady at an advance of from 4 to 7 polnta and pricea sold about 7 to -11 points above laat night', cloctng figure, during the afternoon, with Pecen:. ber- touching. I.llc and May. I.llc. . The eloee waa practically the beat point of the day, or 14 to II point, net higher. Sales. Il.7i9, Closing bids: June, I.OOcf.JuIr, l.olc; August, 1.14c; September, l.le: Oe tober, 1.17c; November, I.llc; December, l.llcl January, 1.41c;. February, 1:41c; March; 1,61c; April, I.llc; May. I.llc. Spot eoffe, dull; Rio fe, lt,c; Santo.' 4a. 19e, No chsnge was reported In the reel and freight offers with 4a offered at lt, t.-o. b. .Santoa, for forward ahlpment.- The -official cablea reported no ehange In mllrela pricea and an advance of l-3ld in the rate of Rio exchange on tUondon. A decrease lo storks at Santoa auggested ree clearance lo Europe. g . ' Metal Market, .1 New Tork. June II. METALS Lead. steady.1 II.7IOI-. Spelter, eaay;. East St Loula delivery, offered, lll.il. Copper, Mrm; eleetrely:lc, nearby, bomtnal; Saptember-and later, I17.i001l.ll. Iron, ateady and un changed. Tin, dull. 141.19041.49. ' .' At 'London Spot copper, 111; futures, 1114; electrolytic 1149, Spot' ,tla, llllt fu turea, 1111 It. Load. Ill lad. Spelter, 144. --'; I..---!.'-. ": , ' . 1 . eight cars In algbt, which waa very lib- l run - lor a 'rauraaayr ah tola thu ns-eek 11.112 head have arrived at thu yurda. being a gain of almost 10,990 bead over laat week and of fully 19.009 head aa compared with a year ago. To make etili another comparison, reeelpta today were the largeat fur-any similar period slue, the laat week ot April. - Conditions wer, very' much against the selling Intereata Not only ' were receipt. liberal, . giving buyare uulte a good many from .which to make aelectlona, but advices from other nellffig point, tor the laet two day, have Indicated a downward j move ment In prices, oapecially on - all shorn stockj -It beceni, very evident tight from the 'outset that buyers all had order, to ,tak, on- aa muca bb lac, anu may atarteo 'out.- right from - the beginning bidding prloea that -much-tower. - VYtHIo oeller. were low about taking off that much, they were forced lo give lu ao'far aa attorn atouk waB ooncernird. it- took right, good elipped lambs to bring ll.li. (kirn. Idaho wethers sold at 17.00. Whan, It cams to spring lainoa. the market, waa anywhere from week to lie lower. .-. Qflotatlono on aheep and lamba: Lamba. spring, I..U0O II. Ien.be, .fair to choice bardy. II.11O10.I9; lamba.. lair to cbol.-e, heavy, H.lV4l-36:. yeariinga. fair to choice; hamHvV-ln.Boci-1.26: fair to cnoica. neavy. 7.M4TI.04: wethera, fair to choice. I4..7IO 7.11; ewea, good; to chotc,, ll.00O4.TI;ewea, fair to gooo, I4.ooo9.oo., . , . Reilreaentatfv, aalea. - ' l' Nov - ,' - ' " ' - Wt 111 Wyoming feeder arttngs., 14.: Ill Wyoming feeder yearlings., if 111 fed clipped lambs 74 122 native aprlng lambs V. . . .i ;. 11 101 fid ewee ..Ill Pr 17 II 1 II I II 11 II ' I 19 -'-I St, Louts Uvs Stock Market. St. Louis, 'June le; -CATTLE Receipt 1,109 head: market " atrong; native beet eteere. e4.eO01l.il: yearling eteers and h.if,,-.. IH.hOiiloal: cowa. 16.644,1.19 sldrkera and' teudera. l.klOI-60; Texas and Oklaboma.- ateera, I6.I4OI.I0: prime vnepllne ateera and hetl.ia, s.lboie.ia Cowa and hellers. 6.iOO.ob: nsllva calvea 14. Q0OU-4V;- prims eoutneru eere, vr.vv,, 'u?lia ail,ta. ' t.990 head: "market higher; pigs and lights, II.IOOMIi mixed Old Residents of State Celebrate -Golden Wedding Residents of Nebraska for more than sixty years and happily mar ried for the last Halt century, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson, JUII Lincoln boulevard, celebrated their eolden wedding anniversary in the presence of their children and a large number of relatives and friends, including three sons, four daughters and four, teen grandchildren. The children at tne golden wedding celebration were; Mrs. M. D. Willert of Tekamah, Neb.; W. C. Wilson of Spokane, Wash.: J. M. Wilson ' of Madison, Met).; Mrs. u. K. rettit oi Omaha; Dr. E. O. Wilion of Madi nn. Neb.: Mrs. W. W. Whitman of Hooper Neb.; Mrs. W. ii. Uwem ot Omaha. . Other out-of-town suests at the at- fair were: Mrs. S. C. West of Spo kane, Wash., a sister of Mrs. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Olinger and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. A- Urannel ot leKaman Neb. . . ; , Mr VViRnn. who is 77 vears old and Mrs. Wilson, 71 years old, lived in Burt county up till a few years ago. They came to Nebraska in 1855, and have liven here ever since. , The guests at the golden wedding anniversary made tne oia coupic present of $30 in gold. Boston Lecturer To Give Series for ; Mission Benefit For the benefit of tne City mission a lecture series by Dr. Edward C. Ab bott of Boston has been arranged to be .riven at the Hotel Fontenelle, the tirst one at 0 ociock rriuay evening. The lecture course will be apropos to the Shakespearean tercentenary. "Shakespeare, the Man, Poet and Dra matist, will be ur. addoiis suojeci Friday night; "Hamlet, the Greatest Play,'' Monday evening; "The Tem pest" (the -last play;, next Wednes day evening. , - ' f ; Ur. AODOlt was lormcrty connccicu with the Murdock school in Boston and is the man who arranged ihe widely-circulated Biblical and Shake spearean parallel calendar. - - Gould Dietz is chairman of the lo cal committee in charge of the lec ture series, while Miss Sarah t L. Pearce js.Dr, Abbott's representative. A large' number of .Omaha women are patronesses fot the lectures. ! , i NEIGHBORS SAY DAWSON : , FIRED SHOTGUN AT THEM Because D, ' B.' Dalfson, Thirty eighth and Camden avenue, is alleged to have tired a few casual shots from a shotgun at neighbors, he was ar rested and fined $25 and costs. John Gibson, 3806 Camden avenue and Mrs B. Sibley, 3810 Camden avenue, ap peared against him. - The results of the 'system are re ported thus far. aa being most satis factory. : ' ' . l f jHSOxISK . . mxs&o ..SS7XSIH) ...SSOxSIM) .. 33918.10 I.. 389x800 ...125x350 ...7 ...07 ...IM ...OS ...IS ture, which was held yesterday morn ing. Both marksmen, despite the high wind, broke 97 out of a possible 100 blue rocks. John Peterson of Randall, la.,-followed for third place with 96, while Bur Latta.of Tekamah, Neb., and William Ridley of What Cheer, Is,., deadlocked for fourth place with marks of 95. Bart Lewis led the professionals in the Overture with a 96. Fred Gilbert, Ed O'Brien and Bill Crosby followed in a three-cornered tie ' for second place with 96. Scores in the Western Overture were as folttJws: - - l.ulcKinson, u. It. .meets, ... j. "il Oram, J. B llli. Mlddaugh. B. J. 14 Hedges, O. D HEIbert, B. F Nelson. C. J lOKIngsley, R, C... 87 2. Huocher. W. H. SSVarner, E y. 4 Pampel. C 74Wlcht 77 Toder, W. E 1714. Flckel. W. H. 18 Neamer. Geo 72Cobb, E. W 84 rarrlott, R. P.... 82c:.rd. F 79 1. Kearney, W.... ll'Dlckel. O. R.... 86 Edwarda, J. W.. ll'Hymer. C. W...84 O'Connor, J 4117. Koyen, A 84 4. Edmondson. Mr. 70Klrby, H. N 83 Oernlng. C. T.... 80Peterson, J 16 ltte. Bur 96Rudat. F. H 86 Oolvln.-H. A...v. 74Redlck. O. M. Holllnaworth. J .T 7118. Cun ham. F, i. Bee Inc. A. it. . nueii, J. H.,..-. 8(aBanks, IHBragpn, SIMaokle, 72 "Lewis, Shooting in his first big tourna ment, E. T. Gibbs of Cawker City, Kan., vesterdav won the annual Western Handicap,, the second big gest trap shooting event in America. tn the 100-target race for first hon ors, Gibbs tied with J. G. Fye of Ollie, la. . Both turned ni scores of 92. In the first shoot of the tie, Gibbs and Fye tied a second time, both breaking sixteen out o fa pos sible twenty. But on the second shoot-off of the tie, Fye "cracked under the strain" and missed his last bird with the result that Gibbs won the event by a margin of one tar get. Gibbs broke sixteen again, and Fye fifteen. Wind Lowers Scores. Gibbs' shooting was nothing short of remarkable. A high wind swept across the firing line yesterday and pent the sand and dust whirling in all directions, it was the worst wind that ever bothered marksmen on the Omaha Gun club traps. Sand blew into the shooters' eyes and wind di verted the targets in their course. It was shooting under the worst kind of difficulties and accounts for the relatively low scores marked up. In addition Oibbs is not a tourna ment shooter. He has shot at more than 300 or 400 targets in registered shoots in a year. His shooting has been largely confined to shoots at his home club in Lawker Lity. tie also says it is the first time in his life he ever broke ninety-two targets. "I have broken ninety-one," he said, "but never reached ninety-two before." Gibbs was shooting from the sev enteen-yard line. Fye shot from the eighteen-yard line. Another Double Tie. , Ray Ericson of Lake View, la., and O. C. Bottger of Ollie, la., got into a double-knotted tie in the race for third position. Both broke ninety one targets ni the 100-bird race, and in the first shoot-off both cracked sixteen." But in the second shoot-off Bottger fell off. Ins stride and shat tered but fourteen, while Ericson nailed fifteen.. '.,'.. B. F .Elbert of Des Moines and W. S. Fritz of Kansas City tied for fifth place with ninety out o flOO. Pro Shoots Well. H. L. Kehnicott, the Evanston, 111., professional, did some remarkable shooting. Firing from ' the twenty two yard line he broke ninety-five out of a possible 100, the best mark of the day. To Billy Hoon of Jewell, la., and C, C. Tappan of Hoagland, Neb., went the honors for high average. Both broke 339 out of a possible 350 in the sixteen-yard events. fc.d. Varner of Adams, Neb., was third with 337 out of 350. and C. B. Eaton of Fayette, Mo., William Ridley of What Cheer, la., and John Gauer of Louisville, Neb., tied for fourth with 336 out of 350. the tournament came to a close with the Western Handicap yester day afternoon. It was a most suc cessful tournament with nearly 200 shooters taking part. Not a kick was registered and everybody was satis fied in. the manner in which the event was run off. Scores in the Wsetern Handicap yesterday were as follows: . Tappan and Larson Tie. C. C. Taonan and C. H. Larson tied for first place in the Western Over- Bauer, J O'Brien, . Warren. C. H.. Atkinson,' S. I. Albertus, P. Adams, R. P... Bollhoeffer. Ed . Fye, J. R. . Gibbs, E. T. 7. Kelstor, R. A. Parker, C. R Walnwrlght, 8. E Wolff, J. F llallnd, J. E... 1. Hall, C. C Sewart. C .H... Friti, W. S Moorhouse, C ... Severson, J. H . . I. Bottger, B. D. Denkman, J. . . Cheney, P. C. ... Dworak, E. J.., Frans, B. R. . .. . 10. Ament, O. H. Mallnd, Eli .... Beachy, W. II.. Bahr, A. E Foster, S. S II. Larson, C. H. Mltton, H. K. ... Reetl, W. F Selnina-er, C. A.. 12. Thlmgau, E. W. llEaton. Webster, J. E lORIdley, Weatherhead, F. Coe, E. B Dixon, Bert 13. Frye, J. O... Hinshaw, E. C. Lamprlght, C. E. Miller, P. R.... 14. Hasie. E... Ver Merhen, J. Malena, J W , !3Rsymond, D. A... 86 1.ltherberry. a .. 77 Weatherhead. R. 8711. Coatee, Ray... 89Errlrson, Ray .. 67Hartlng. O 89ChriHtenaon. C. .. 77 Edwarda, A. 8 ... 1220. Carter, O. L.. 89 Ed... A. M.. O. K. Bart. U. 421. Crosa. D. D... 87 HFrlnk, J. 8... litoaeberry, F llworkman, F. 1622. Thoman, H.... 91 83Bottger. O. 8 13 HCaple, O. E II 810aner, J 94 SIMelsenhelmer, P. R. 81 8523. .Top'weln, Mrs. Ill 77Marahall, T. O.,. II Taylor, H. 0 94 82Maxwell. O, W... 99 HWagxoner, C. L. .. 84 8924. Nicola!, O II 86Celhls, D 79 17Tappan, C. C 17 88'Kennlcott. H. L.. 12 88Clancy, R. W... 91 9126. Powera, C. M. . 11 C. B... W. ., 87 John, J. R... 86Hoon, W. 8. 63Cronby, W. 87"0'Brion, 88aSponcer, 68Klllaln, Q 89'Ollbert, F ItPhllson, A. H... B. HWhltncy, Dan .. 1 Larson, H. C. . . . C. Ness, F. Frye. A. H.. 'Denotes professional, 86Weatherhead. O.. 71 McDonald. H. 8... Mystic Workers of World to Sold Next Convention Here Omaha gets the next convention of the Mystic Workers of the World, in 1918. , , t The flash came yesterday irony Grand Rapids, Mich., where a dele gation of seven Mystic Workers from Omaha have been boosting the -convention for Nebraska's metropolis. The telegram received by the bur eau of publicity of the Commercial club states that a demonstration for Omaha lasted over an nour oeiore tne voting time came, and that during this demonstration 100 delegates, headed by the Omaha delegatic, marched through the streets, through the lobbies of the hotels and through the depots, singing and shouting for Omaha. There were seven cities m the field for the next convention, and Omaha won on the first ballot. The delegation from Omaha con sisted of Mrs. J. E. Byrne, Mrs. Cath erine Herum. Mrs. N. A. Sherwood, Mrs. J. S. Stickley, J. W. Dorn, A. E. Barber and F. W. Black. , This convention usually brings about 1,000 delegates. Its heaviest membership is said to be in the dis trict comprising Iowa, Illinois, Indi ana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan and Missouri. '. . , The delegation carried an invitation from the bureau of publicity in behalf of Omahsu Mrs, Corneer Passes; Away at Ninety-Four Mrs. Katherine Corneer, mother of S. A. Corneer, died yesterday at the home of her son, 8312 aouth Twenty-second street She was 9 years of age. Mrs. Corneer came to Omaha from Denmark thirty-two years ago. She has lived here ever since. Her hus band died seven years ago. She is survived by two sons, Sam uel A. Corneer and Erhardt Corneer, both of Omaha. Funeral services will be held Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with in terment in Springwell cemetery. Sloan. liniment Believe, Congestion. As soon as you apply Sloan'a Ltnlmsnt, th, congestion disappears and' your pain la gone. Bodily warmth Is renewed. 35c AU drug gists. 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Best Bulk Chick Feed 25c Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsup, Pickles, assorted kinds or Prepared Mustard, bottle 8 He MacLaren's Peanut Butter, lb 12Vic Tea nd Coffee Department Specials Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, the talk of Omaha, per lb 20c Fane Porto Rico Blend Breakfast Cof fee, per lb a7c Fancy Mocha and Java Blend, nothing - finer at any price, per lb 35c or I lbs., for $1.06 Choice Vneolored Japan, Sun Dried Japan or English Breakfast Tea, lb .38c Fancy Basket Fired, or Sun Dried Japan. Oolong, Ceylon or Gunpowder, regu lar 60s quality, Friday, lb 4Se Herahey'a Breakfast Cocoa, lb...... 25c The Butter. Cheese and Egg Market of Omaha for the People The Best Creamery Butter, bulk, lb.. 30c The Best Creamery Butter, carton, per lb., at 31 Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb., at ,...25c The Best Strictly Fresh Eggs, doa. . .20 The Best Full Cream New York White, Wisconsin Cream or Young America Cheese, per lb ,..200 Neufchatel, Cheese, each ,.,..3c 15 lbs New Potatoes to the peck 45c Fresh Peas, per quart 5c 4 bunches Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Kohl Rabbi for 5c 0 bunches Freeh Radishes Se 6 bunches Fresh Onions... 6c Freith Spinach, peck ......5c Large Cucumbers, each 7Vc and Be Freeh Wax or Green Beans, lb.,.t.7Vsc Fresh Cabbage, lb 4c 6 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce 6c 8 beads Frenh Head Lettuce. ..'.... .Sc 2 bunches Fresh Parsley ..... r. ... ,10c Fancy Ripe Tpmatoes, lb .,..10c Home Grown Strawberries, boxt,.,,.lOc Fancy Large Juicy Lemons. at, per doz. . ,20c, 25c, 30c - Put Up Your Pineapples Now. Fancy Logan Berries, box 7 Vt Fish! Fish! Fish! SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY No. 1 Fresh Halibut...... 14He No. 1 Fresh Salmon 16Hc No. 1 Fresh Trout 16 He No. 1 Fresh Pickerel 13 He No. 1 Fresh White Fish 16c No. 1 Fresh Shrimps 22 He No. 1 Smoked Fish. ,17M No. 1 Kippered Salmon.. M,.20e No. 1 Salt Lake Fish, lb. , 7c No. 1 Smoked Boneless Herring at ,. , ,15e Watch paperi (or our Saturday pedal ad in Meat Uapartm.nt. . For the Accommodation of Our Customers Our Grocery Department will remain open till 6 p. m. Use the Entrance on Dodge Street. The balance of store will close at 5 p. m. (excepting Saturdays at 9 p. m.) during summer months. IT PAYS TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS. Saturday, June 17th, 4 P. M. DIRECTIONS FOR AUTOMOBILES: -V Guides -in costume ' fur main Bellevue road show way into grounds. ' DIRECTIONS FOR THOSE GOING IN STREET CARS: 1 Cars leave 24th and "N" on the even hour and every 20 min utes thereafter (several cars at a time, if necessary). A Leave car at Country Club Acres station Ten minutes' walk to grounds; OR Leave car "at Child's Crossing and take a,uto bus to grounds. Cushions Available for Seats. - Splendid Picnic Grounds. Drinks and Ice Cream Sold. : Take Your Supper. Admission: Adultt 50c, Children 25c. - !' s