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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916.
RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
ah Wheat ii Stetdy at Unchwjpi
B Price. Under light Bun ad
Wak pemw.4.
COiir fiUNS UP ASD THEK DOWN
- '. - ' Omaha. June 11, tilt.
Ceh wheat area ateady, selMnt at prao
" tidily uncaanaed prlcea While lhe do
fhand for wtiett area not very etronf. the
facetpts srera rather light and moat of
Jtt-'. sales: .ware made around yeeterday'e
Close. . A Caw early aalao of corn wera
ade at advance, sat moat of tba latar
fa lea were made. at Ho decline.
'T'Tho corn ran was fair, and tha eaah da
Jiand for this esreal waa quite active. .
tta were 4 trtfla week. and wara quotad
lowar. Tha demand for eata waa good
M tk, receipt.: retr lltht.
Rye aold Ic lowar and barlay wu quoted
It pnrhajurad 'Prlcaa. '
VClearances'.wsre: Wheat and flour equal
an 1.114,00. kuahala; com, 17,400. ouabain;
; fata. lil.MI htfahet.. . .
3 Liverpool Htm: Wkaat. lt Id lowar; corn,
AUf)SHd lowar, '
' a). Primary -wkaat receipts wara 111, 161 bush.
la and shlpmente 40l.l.' boahala, atslnst
, sxelpts of 417.10. buibala and ahlpmanta
Jf .41. Mt: trnh.t. laat yaar.
X Primary corn racalpta wara 111,001 buab
- 5a and . ohtraients III..00 bushels, saainet
- ancetpta of 44l,0oo ' buabala and ahlpmanta
m TOI.OOO'buakala laat yaar.
" Z. Primary oata recelote wara 610.000 buah.
X Bm and ahlpsjtenta 111,000 auehele, asalnst
ane'tpta of- 417,000 buahala and ahlpmanta
aw axi.too.fbuanalo laat yaar. .
. Zr ;AHLOT RECEIPTS.
,' .i . , t Wheat Corn. Oata.
. Xklrato 17 . It Hi
Mlaneapollo .......... 101
ulalh ........i..... 41
blua baea. -ilrMtel oraBBloa.- 119140; bad-
dock, 11c; aunlUab. peilumDo while Bab. Us. I
smoked, per lb.: wane, i.c; sippsrea. no;
Annan haddlee. 111 Headleaa ehrlmpa, par,
fal.. 11.14; paeled, U fraah lobsters. Krean. J
lOo; JlladMc, Frets. Jumbo, IMO; me
dium. 11.75.
OYSTERS Ohep.ke, p-r aal: staad
arda, tl.0: aelacu. 11.10; eounta. 01 00.
CKLBRT Mammotb. OOo pee doaen:, me
dium. Vi per doe.: email. 400; Florida, par
crate, IJ.lt.
BEJSF CUTS No. 1 rlbe, J0: No.
rlbe. 10c; No. 1 rlbe, lie. Mo. 1 loins, ilo;
No. I lotna. 12s: No. ( loins. lIHc No, I
chucks. Httei No. I ahucka, llUjOi No, I
chucka. ISo. No. 1 rounda. 17 Ho: No. I
round.. 17V.01 No. I rounda, Hue. no. 1
platen. 10141); No. I plates. 10c: No. I
platea. t
Fruit and veaetaMs auotatlona furnlabad
by tba Ollllnaky Fruit r mpany:
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
General Sellinf Movement Precipi
tated in Final Hour Became of
Alarming Mexican Hew.
FEW CHANGES Df HOSNING
u
41
II
07
II
anaaa City" ... 47
t. Loula :tv..t.. II
... WIiHpe ;.i.......-..IM .
3 fhaaa aalea wara reported:
Wheat No. I hard, winter: 1 care, He;
. t ar. IHic; curt, tie; I can, ll; 1
r-Mc; 1 car, lie; 1 ear, lie No. 4 hard
' ttrlbteri 1 oar, lloi 1 car, lotto; 4 cere, OOo;
aj eatra, lis; I tarn. Ho; 1 ear, HHc; 1 ear,
7 f. Sample hard winter: 1 ear, 77c; t car,
aP-''0' '"c;. car, ivo,
. lre No. 41 J ear. 17c
, Corn No. I white: 1 care, 71 Vic. No. I
MI: 1 oar, 71c No. 0 white: l-l oar,
1HC. lfoti I yallowl .1 car. 71 Ho. No. 4
, Srilew: .1 ear, 71c .No. I yellow: 1 oar.
ae l, ear. iiua No. 1 mixed; 1 car,
c No. l mlied; 1 car. 7lic; 1 car, 7a;
tear, 7H4c . No.' I.' mined: 1 ear, 7114c;
iear. 7lc- Nc A mixed: -I earn, ioc Nc I
r4: J' oar,' 71c; l,car, 7Hc No. I
iiedi f can, Toot
OataVSo. I. wMt.f." cara, l7Hc fta. i
vniiai i ear, c. aampie white: l oar,
014 cn'ri.'IIK'c.'
o on
Omihk Caah PrleM Wheat: No. t hard.
deitc! No-. bard. 001,0 c: No. I hard;
hallo; Nc I eprlnt, llctu.04: No. I
1irln. eol.l; No. durum, II 01c:
a, I durum, loailc Corn: No I white, 71
J.7H4q; NO.'-I white, ,7V,)?le; No. 4
akblta. T00I70UO: No. i white. Ila70o: No.
wbHe, t4)lc-. No. I yellow, fl4))7IUe:
. 1 yellow,.7IViO)7lc: No. .4 yellow. 71 U
JkttMl ,NK I. yellow, 70140)71 1; No. 1
.II0W. OOHVIIe; Nc 1 mlied, 71HB7IHC,'
.' 1 mlied, 'Oil 710 1 No. mlied, 1114
'71CI Ho., ( mlied,. 01 7 le;. No, '0 mlied,
IH0)70c,. bum: No. I. white, ItttllHo;
1 addayd." 17017010: NO. ' 1 white. 17B
Itto; No. 4 Whit ;imlc. Barley:
t'altlbl. OfftJOci Nojt (eed, 11017c Ryo:
I, If ay Feci mK. at aeflrerc.
te t.Bryan, luck and iralo brokora,
ScWaco oloelnc prlcec furnlehod Thd Bee
CMiren: a),isryan, auck an
0, tputk Wilaentk elreel:
PHI
in
If to
111 ll-lll
1 ?!
I U I
.ail
71
TO ell;
ei
it inn
it ti
II. 40 '
11 H
IK
!! II
II 111
11 00
11 Ill
'II,
IS.
B-
fell
totk'
oVuly Otapt.
Kra
Siaa
duty: II 07 . II (0
Sept. I 11 17 1 11 io
I CHICAGO DRAIN AND PRO VISIONS.
01
Ntw Tofk, nn 1. Tor th first four
hour f todr'i Mttlon th mrkt wu
lftft lurgiily to IU own dv.cM, with (w
ntwoTthy arte ctenfM. for him
IrreffulaU-ttr In ipocIkHIm. In th final hour
rftDorti of n alnrmlnff ehftrnetor rogardlnf
Mslcnn affnlrkt . prtclpiUtod ft modertvto
but itntrnl -oUinr movement, tall and
other standard atocki yielding one to almost
two nointfl from their early neat, with
greater . . decline In .. various speculative
issues.
Throughout the morning and during tne
stagnant intermediato session, important
stocks varied scares ly mora than a point.
Deallnere were Drofesslonat to an esiraor-
dinary degree and the trading element
evinced greater pearlehness, largely as a
result of the breach between the . railway
msnjLa and their eniDloires.
The mil road group, asiae iron, neaains
and Norfolk Western, was unusually in
active. Minor rails, chiefly Lake Brie at
Western, Peoria Western, Toledo, St.
Lou. Western and Kansas ft Toxas pre
ferred were elevated 1 to J points on all
transactions, and LoutivHI Jt NashvlUs
mad further favorable responao to tha re
sumption of the regular 7 Pr cent rate of
dividend.
American Beet Sugar waa the leaning
specialty, scoring an early , decline of more
than I points, which It soon recovered, but
as promptly lost later. Coppers and sine
shares, tha latter selling ox-dlvldenda, were
uMaet to noralstent oressure.
Crucible steel featurea me so-cauea wan-
Issues, with ft substantial gain, nut ieu
back with the balance of tha list. United
States Steel followed tts course of the past
week by manifesting some eany sirengm,
whldlt was aeon dlsstDated. '-
Total aalet of stocks araouniea v s(f,vw
Porelgn ichange was more active, with
mtneurrent advances In sterling and francs,
while marks eased ft small fraction. - Mora
gold was received from Canada, bringing
the total consignments troin. n, t4ui.
to abova Hl.OM.OM. " K
nnnrtdi tt.ra In-MulaiC With S falling Oft
of yesterday's .heavy , offerings of Anglo
rrencn sa, mat issua, . ruwvw,,
heavy. Total sales of bonds, par vaHe,
IMTMv"' Panama coupon 8s and res la -tared
,4sclined S4 and per cent, re
spectively, on call v
isoriiDor or saisa ana .uu"uui v"
In. .took. Imr.. .. .... clow.
Ani'. i).VJfu.r... IJ.soi J214 IJ14 10 11
Amerioan Can.. 1,00 io loli MJ4
11 T
;2
11 11
II 41
II II
II 11-17
II 10
II 10
1:
i
II 71
II 17
II TI
II It
ill l
11 11
1 wt Mm TnMUaf and Catalan; rrtaaa
. ... M Board of Trade. -
! Chlcasw. June II Bearrib aentlmenl rk
eWrdlna tha harveet outlook and the !
fort kltuatlon forced wheat today down
t new low prloee for the 1011 crop. The
Barkat clooed nervoua, 01140 off, with
elaly at II 1401,1s. and September at
S .01 fc 1.04. . Cora llnlahed 140 down to
6 an, oatavarylnff from Vo decline to
J49140 advance and provlolona u A
enl lIIMo.
Minimum price, of; the .day were reached
. jui wheat in Aha laat half hour when ohe
aaaraet waa aanaltlve to the effect 01
ontmprebenelvuv report 'from' A' leading -authority
italic! that the .weather had been
Astromely favorable or late for autumn.
' wi wheal and that In oonaequence the
faaaara loa the.Heeelaa fry would not be
. a aevere aa and been oaaeeted.
1 a The earner apart aaeerted alao that eon
oiltlana for the aprtnf crop had been unl
Jnrmly favoralle accept. In tha Red River
Salley, ' where., tha. rainfall had been aver-.
Rkundant . lalea, el LCOO.Ooo buabelk for
jhon were made a 'Hulafh aa a reeult of
lea. lata break in , prlcea, but the fact waa
lot 1 confirmed .Ul tima to have any In
l uenaa aa the market.
9 Dlaoouraffoment over! tha apparent lick
.m 'export demand for wheat haodtoapped
eme aulU to a eerloua entent Much atrae.
put on Ibe fact' that the decline In
aV-eaa .(rolahl. rateu "lad not beamed to
. eviaae any. hrcreaaa..of ehlpmeata from
faa. united atete..--
2 lncreaaed pure ha eta tc arrive from- the
. gowntry weakened corn In tha laat part of
OnM eeaalea. Karller, ' tha rnarket ahowed
ej food leal of atrensth, .the oonaequence
Vf aomo buying for the aeaboard, Oata were
governed chlall by the acllon of other
OralB. Crop rlpovta remained favorable,
8111 It waa eald dry, warm weather would
aw he a benefit.
E Commleaioa noaee-'ViytntY' eald to be
' Saaod on Improved 'caak trade lent auppoat
T praviaianc rroin -taaink ny loose, how..
1 'or. led al llmea 10 notlcaabla waakneee.
loaah rrlcaa Wheat: , Nc I red. 11.0114
Ave. 1 rod. nominal; No. 1 hard, nominal
.. I hard. It.cw'U.Ol. Horn: Nc I ye.
j-W, 1707Ke; No. 4 yOllow'ahd No. I
1 nltdi nominal. Oata!" No. I white, nom.
axali atandard, loei 40140. Rye; Noml
ru oariey; eecyeuc, . aeean; , Timotny.
uel ... .1-..., . 1 a . .
I Ik, IZLOCaiH.,,; l.rd. 111.11; rlbe, 11.I0
la.ee..---- - -
1 JJJTTBR Lower: areamenr. lISllUo.
I MIOOS unchanredl Tocalpta.; 17,011 caaea.
1 WOTATOSS (Ineettlad; Tecelptc old.- 1
-: new, 11 oani aacked Trlumpha. (1.10
1 't-iei . viraiaia aaa ; wafoiina, . barreled.
le.toejt.i,. - .L . T
I POULTIIT Alive, uuohanled.
NKW VORX OtNRRAL aTARSET.
natatleeri of 4ha aay5M Varloue Com.
fw Vb ' VH. . t4 WAtie m
rlna patanU. 11.1001.10: winter natenta!
l.ineje.ee: wintar otralfhte. 11.0001.10.
WHKAT Boot, 1 weak I No. . 1 durum,
.1114: Nc I hard. 11.1114: Nc 1 northern
Hulk. 11.1011: Nc 1 northern Manitoba,
k.J a. a'c aiioai; xuturee, nominal.
iX)Rf Apor. eaey; -No. I yellow, lle,
' I.- I. eiew ,ora f
ATS Dpo. aaav: etandard. 40c
feji r"'e. ii.hoi.h; no. l
Wl No. I, (l.40etl,4;.Nu.,l, II. 10 1.11
pins. li.ioQi.ie. :
.Ur- tlulal; aiate, : common to choice,
i. lJOo( lll. lJci Padflo ooaak
el. neilc, Paclflo coaat, ityioc.
mDBa Tlrmi Bogota,. lOHc; Central
tiKATHKIV Hrai; -'hemlock tlrau,' lie
ondc.leo. . -rv . - . - .
'ROVKIONS Pork, dtoadyi men, 111.00
:e.e; raauiy, - eaa.eeeyi,.oat ahart alear.
.MH.I0. Beef. aieady;.meac lll.igo
wo; ienir,, eav.vaze.v. . fcaro, ateady
idle weetU.OOaju.,,. ,
fALLOW Steady; clty Oc, nominal,
uatra, e apaiiai. mc, ;
UMAMA MARNET. ;
haliiale rrtraa far (oalaa AV'aaetod
' ! OeaaMSaal aMtofSa .i'-' .
MAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Light and Trade ii
Steady Sheep and Lambs Were
Steady with Yesterday.
HOGS ABE TUT CENTS EI0HEB
1.031 7, ace
. 1,101 l.ll
, 4,711 11.171
, i.ioi li.ooo
too i.ioo
Roeelnte wore:
Omclal Monday
8fflclal Tueeday .,
fflclal Wedneeday
Offtc lal Thureday . .
Eatlmate Friday ..
rive daya thle week. 11.111
Same deye laat week. .10,771
Same daya I w'ka ago. 11,410
Same daya I er-ke ago. 11.114
Same daya 4 w'ke ago. 10,120
Ma, daya laat year. .17.710
The followlna table ahowa tha receipt.
of cattle, hoge and aheep at tha South
UmaAjt Live Stock market for the year, io
date, aa compared with laat year;
1,11. 1011. Inc. Dec
Cattle .... 141.114 '471.111 11,711
oga .....1.782. US 1,111.10! 101,111
Sheep .... 111,110 161,707 14.111
The following table ahowa the. average
irlrM nr hoaa at the Omaha live clock
market for the laat few daya, with com-
paruun.:
iune 4 .
June I
June I.
June 7.
June I .
Juno 0.
une 10
une 11
une 11.
June 11.
une 111
June 11.1
Am. Car. A V
Am. Locomotive
Am. Smelt. A Ref
Am.
Am.
4lH
Anaconda Copper
Atchlecn , ,
Raid. Loocblotlve..
Baltimore a unio..
Brook. Rapid Tran.
400
l.7"0
7274
Smelt. A Ref.. 1.100 II
?ofi Te':"'V,ioj liiit ' isoU lioii
onda Copper.. 1100 11 14 144,
10
7m
714
Sunday. .
ReeelDta and dtapoaltion of live etock at
(ha Union atock yarda, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-four nourc ending at I o'clock p. m.
June, 14, 1111:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS. .
" Cattle.Hoga.Sheep.H'r'o.
M. A Bt, r
Wabaah
Maaourl Paclflo ...
Union Pacific
C. A N. w., ee.t
A N. w., we.l ..
St. P., M. AO..
B. A Q.. eaat.i..
B. A Q., went..
R. I. A P., eaat..
' R. I. A P.. weet
Illlnote Central ....
Chicago Ot. Weet..
Total recelpta ..
Morris k Co...;.....
Swift A Co..........
Cudahy Pack. Co....
Armour A. Co
Schwart. . A. Co.....
i. uurohy ......
tncoln Pack. Co...
So. Omaha Pack. Co
P. - 8- Lewie
J. H. Bulla
Roeenetock Brol
Sullivan Bro.
Hllglna
Meyer. , . ,
aiaeaberg
ohn Harvey ........
Dennla A Prancla ..
Kline
eneen A Lunarea ...
Pat O'Day
Other buyera
"ToUla
1.0UO 100
1.100 to
1,400 II
"mm' 'ioii
17114
100 170
1,000
l.ioe 0
1.100 00
100 110 110
I.ioo 1014 10
i.ioo 1114
1,100 1414
4,100 lOli
10,000 1714
"l',400
'"ooo 121 iii"
100 3711 17 H
400 lOItt 10114 101
: utt
4114 Wi
A S. Conner
Cal. petrolOum
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather....
Cheeapekke A Ohio
C, M. it St. P
Chicago A N. W...
C. R. I. A P. R..
Chlno Coaber ,
(-nlnreiln W. A I . . . .
Corn Product. Ref.
Crucible' Steel
DlotlUoro' Securities
one
Oenoral Electric,
ureat No. piu
Orcat No. Ore otfe
Jlllnola Central.,.
1nta ron Cam..
ineslrttloa Copper. I0.1M 40
inter., narveeier. . .
int. H. m. pia. ctic
K. C. Southern..:.
Kennecott Copper.,
Loolevllle A Naan
Men. Petroleum...
MlMoun racitic... ,
Montana Power..,.'
National LOad..,,,'
Nevada Copper.. ..
NOW' lorn central.
N. ., N. H AH..
Norfolk A Weelerni
Northern Paclflo...1.
Paclflo Mall .
Paclflo Tel. A Tel.
Pennsylvania
I'nn RaOlMf..
Reading 11,100 10614 HI
Kep. iron A ateei
lUOl, 4VDH
II V4 II
OlJ lOtt
'ii" Tin
..... n
171 11614
..a
n nil
no
io H
tilt 1110
114 4li
! 1044
414 ;
. .... 41
174 174
111
111
17
1,100
.100
00 111
10.100 100
1.100
1,400
oii H
IB 14 . ley.
I "10
iiii lui
oii lotS
16 14 10 14
1114
II
1IU
OIK 0714
1714 17 't
044 114
11114
I6
1114 16
104
1114
1214 UH
e
II
7
17W
101 li
100
1,000
100
1.400 104
l.iuo U.M
1,100 III 111 131H
400 Ult 114H 11414
"400 'io" ii" li
1,700 H14 II 6771
loan
47 H
Mk.ttunl. Aria f!An. .00 1146 If 1,
Southern Pacific... 1.100 MK
Southern Railway... 0,100 lal, li liU
studebaker Co. ... .-11,100 mij niij 140
Tenaea.ee Copper..loo 44 41 1 1114
Te.a. company.... - svv tvu s,v 'jee
Union Pacific...... '1,400 11IH UJ14 117
union paeinc pro., . avv
bl ma. iicoflM. ,,iu, ,d,w jDiia in
A Steel ...13.100 oo 1614 1114
a. fltoel pia.i,. eve 111 lie ue
Utah Copper.,,.... 1,100 1014 Till ; 7114
Wabaah pd. "B"., 1.000 lt I7 I74
Wuun Unlll ' 1.000 16 3 Ittt 111,
Weat. Electric.....' 1.100 II. 1114 lilt
Total aalea far tne aay, lev.uev anarea,
V New York Maaay Market. . ?
New Tork. Jbne 10. MERCANTILE PA
per 11401a. per oent. -
8TERL1NU SiAHANuaBixty-uay ouia,
14.72 H I demand, 14.71141 cabloe, 14.76.
SILVER Bar, 4114c;. Mexican dollars,
1144c. ' ' "' v
tiub flANB Vipmer: alaty daya. I litt
le, par oent; ninety daye, 11404 per oantl
llx-nantha, 14 04 per Cent.
CAeM. huhsi nrmeri nign, en per
oent, low, 174 per aentt ruling rate, 1 per
cent; laat loan, H Per cent; cioeiog no,
I per aentl oRered at lit par sent.
U, a ret. la. rog H.L. AN. " JH
do coupon.... evwin. a, iie
V. 8. I., reg., .. loOH McTPao. con Oa.101
do coupon 100t4Uont. Power te I74
U. 8. 4a. reg....livr,. 1. ucu. ee.i.e
do coupon. . . ,110 N. T. Olty llfe.IOl
,M .m.ll aa, . 1 Of. IN, T.. N. H. A
Am! TeU: A Tel. - . ' M. ov. 6.. .....lit 14
..IVBIOO, X-HCIIIU W.i
o-Prench ta 114 do to 1114
la. gen 4s II 14 Ore S. L. ret. 4e llli
.A Ohio 4e. II Po. T. A T. la. 10014
4 He
Angio-y
Atchla.
nail a
Beth. 8L ref. IcloovPenn. gen. 4 14. .101 14
Cent Pac let 1014 Reading gan. aa. 01
cS. 'o7V IHa'IIHSt, .'J. (laa,F.
C. H. A Ut J, t, eel "1. aa aa
Jl. A Slf f. SC Pac. cy..s..l04.
- ev io. .'.;!.. .'iiooai . oo' reii e...:., eo
C, R. I. P. Ry So. Railway la., 101
ref. 4....J...' T44Uilon Pac. 4a., 11
Col. 8. t.,nli 4ljl' l"""-,!
D. A R. O, l ll 71 U. a. Rubber 0s. 101
do ref, la... . 70 14 U. 8. Stval la.., 104
e Brie gen. 4e.. .10414 W. unlo. 4Va.. 01
Oen. Elec. 6e.... 7414 W, bice ov. la. Ill
ut. wc in ill, r -aiv...; , .,
Ill: Cent. ref. ta, (014
(nt. M. M. 4t4a.:iO14 ' ".. ,
V'.i'Vfl'i' ttawjoat,
' New Tork. June 10. METALS Exchange
quotes lead orrerea at eo-.o. apeiier, weak:
apot,.-Eaat 8L Louts delivery, llo aaked
'Coper, flrml eleutrolyttc nearby nominal;
Aentenlbor and latrc -IIT.IOOII.Il. . Iron.
ateady and' unoaaaged. Tin, quiet 1 spot,
41.00. , V-r 1
At London; Spot coper, lilt; futurea.
(HO! elootrulytlo, 1110. Dpoi tin, nil; ru
turaa, lit 1,0c Load, III la Id. Spelter, ill'
" New, Tork. Juno Jf. COTTON Future,
opened barely steady! Jala, U.lOo: October,
ll.lle: December. 1I.1U; January, II. He:
March, If.loc
The Ceuco market olosed stoadi at
net loss at to I pelnl. . . x
BUTTER Nc' I oroamvry. rn cartoaa or
m. sic: ma. x. two. ... j, .... .
VOUI.TKYWnllora. auvu. under twa Inc.
o: banc lic; aveclal Ouoatats and stage
; eprioac aeo; gwec eaor aueftc- 14o
,eya 10; old. tome leu: eapona, lie
' 1 - -.m . ,,a" pa. . iwai
mm. II. fto pw-Kos. ' . 5
AKUBlmvurud. Swlac 40e; dnmoatlc.
i blutk. lac; Iwlna. IJci datelee. I7c:
loai. 1714.1 Young eniarloa, .1001 blue
L brick. 10c." Il.uburgar. lie; Imported
ok Reuuuatart. lie: flew (, Yark
-H rraali.' per ta.1 4tflaa lis! oar.
uwat. 14c:,' ra eked. 14c; halibut..
a-Maaa. I7et shore rodllem 17c; . buck
0. " a; Aeaatsk maabarv4. lie; red aaap,
. i! yeww Mka, lout Itouaitra, lie;
' .". igar Marl-t,v';' '- ',
'lUae Yuk. June' ll. StlOAR-Raw! Arm
centrifugal, i.ll'c: molaaoec" Mlol redood,
ateady r flne granalated. I.IL rutures a.t
nooa wens ,.tu a poiaut lowar. .
iiMllVi'il' ' im mM,',;,
A Clear Head and Eyes
is abtainod. (luring HAY FEVER eoaaua,
by the uea of "BNUr'PlNli," Cook e Hay
rover Belief. It will not irritate tha aoe
or oyee, hut at aootktng, craanaing, and
healing. It la a raaiouy vf Merit, and hue
been ( benefit to hundreds- who uaed A
laat eeaaoa. for aala at all Drug Staree or
aallad to yoa dlroet upon raeelpt of fl.
... .v WRITE KOR PAMPHLET.
COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY,
.' Caeaar, Wyaaabig. U. S. A. '
Omaha, June 10, 1111.
Cattla, Horc Sheep.
6.14,
I. 1m - 0.121
II. 171 1.161
11.000 1.421
1,100 4,600
11,000 11.046
41.141 17,141
44.111 11.691
44.141 10,113
47.111 11.110
11,114 . 11,017
Date. I 1111. Hill
1111. '1011. 11012.1111
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ll.7607.il; awec good to choice. tl.lld
1.00; ewee. fair to good, 11.00410.21.
No. , Av.
11 native eprlng lambs.
10 fed ewee
44 native aprlng lambs.
It fed clipped lamba. . . .
16 cull awea...
11. fed awea
HORSES The horse market nae oeen
rather dull thle-week.-but-all Indleatlona
point to now activity from now on for
for eome little time to come. Tomorrow
morning a new French lnepectlon will etart
and there will be a demapd for an almoat
unlimited number of war horeec The new
contract calla for three elaaaoe: cavalry,
light artillery and heavy artillery horeee.
The country ahould bear In mind that the
apeclflcatlona call for horaeo of good color,
running from 16-1 to 10-1 hand. high.
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ON HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1. 127 1,017' 262
. Ill 1.161 ' 1.621
. II 1,071 ' 1,166
.. 71 1,111, 1,460
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114 ' 1,140 4,676
CATTLB Rteslpta wsra vry ilihf this
mornlnf, only ntnstssn cars belnc Reported
jm toiai lor tna nvs nays tms wmk
amounts to lt.SU hsad, bslnt tha smallest
sf any fecent wk and smallsf than a
jrsar aio by over ,000 head,
Tha duality of the otferiniti today was
Joor, there not belnc a slnslo choice load
t killers in slcht. The best beeves here
were only vooa enouan to brins: iio.zo. The
prlcea paid, however, were Just about steady,
mere dsuib little or no chance in either
direction. Tha general trend of values this
Week has ' been downward. ttrleea banic
around .49260 lower, especially on the uoin
mon to pretty good yearlings. Right choice
beeves, however, have remained steady.
Oowa, heifers, stockers and feeders were
Just about steady with yesterday.
Aiuotatwns on cattle: uood to choice
beeves, ll0.40O10.40t fair to good beeves,
It. 50010,40; common to fair beeves. tH.219
4.60; good to choice-yearlings. 19.7649 10.&U ;
fair to good yearlings, ln.6001.76: common
to fair yearlings, I7.X494.40; good to choice
heifers, ii.outf i.?e good ts choice cows,
i7.Tt04.6Ol fair to good eowa, 4e.tofliT.76:
oomnton to fair eowa, $4,0004.10; good to
choice feedbrt, 14.0004.711 fair to good feed
ers, 7.6(lg4.00 common to fair feeders.
Is.s0ttl.40; good to choice stockers, $7,760
6.6; stock heifer) -.6Uji.oo; stock cows.
I6.6U0T.6O: stock calves. 4T.t604.T4. veiil
eale, fi.oO0U.7lj bulls, stags, tu., 4.60
nepreienutive aaien:
BBU1P ITssBAtf..
t AV. H ... W At. .-pr.
., Ml $6 74 14...... 191 $6 00
.. 464 1 76 ...;. .1044 I 44
..1141 10 10 IS 1446 10 10
a. 1540 10 74
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
141 ft 76
HK1FBR8. '
,. 101 4 60 6...
..1000 I It 1...
eowa
..1041 1 II I.e.,
.,19100 T 00 i...
Ill I 00 '
BULLS. '
!.,.,.. 1100 110 1......1600 I 71
1 tlllO 7 It N. -
CALVES. -
1...... 149 I 00 1 160 II 04 '
1...... 170-10 fl t 110 11 II
HOGS Hogs sold 10a higher this morn
ing ana tne market waa gooa ana active.
the same as It haa been every day thus far
this week. Although receipts were very
littoral, pretty mucn everything had cnangea
hands by 1:30 In the morning, A large per
centage of all the hogs aold at $1.6001.61,
witn a ton at H.79. it will be remembered
that the bulk of the hogs yesterday brought
is.fooi.tv. witn tne tuu at is., jsotn
packers and shippers wera free buyers, so
that good hogs ot all weights sold very
freely. Inferior stock waa mora or leas
neclaoted until the better loads had cbenc-
faaada, This has bean the caso every
aay mis weea - in tna end. however prac
tically everything was cleaned up.
xoaay s .aavance carries tne maraet to
tha highest Point touched since Mar 14.
The 'receipts, while not especially large, were
very rair. 121 fresh ears being reuorted in.
This makes tha total for the five days this
week lLIsi head, the largest of any recent
wk ana larger than a Yar ago. by over
11, woe oeaa.
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CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET.
Cattle fttaadr, Hogs Weak. Sbeep Strong,
Is Report. ,
Chicago, June 16 CATTLB Receipts,
1,000 head; market steady; native beef cat
tle. $7.46011.40; western ateers, 18.6004.66 ;
stockers and feeders, 16.0001.80; cows and
heifers, 14.00010.00; calves, $1.10011.76.
HOGfl Recelnts. 14.000 head ; market
weak, with an advance of 10c; bulk of
sales, $6.10010.00; light, ,4utp,ii; mixea,
$1.60010.06; heavy, $1.66010.06; rough,
tS.6oai.8l,: Diffs. 17.6004.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 11,000
head; market strong; wethers. $7.0001.10;
ewes $4.4007.40; lambs, $7.60010.10; sheep,
$7.00011.01.
C!ty XiT Stock Market.
Kaneae Cltv. Juno 10. CATTLE Re
celpts, TOO head; market steady; prims fed
Steer. $10.16011.26; d resaed beef steers,
$4.00010.26; westsrn steers, $4.00011.00;
stockers snd feeders, $6.7604.60; bulls, 16.76
01.26; calves, $8.60011.00.
HOGS Receipts. 1.200 head; market
higher; bulk of sales, is.saqiv.Bo; neavy,
ia.B5ftl.S0: Backers and butchers. $0,660
.824; light, $4.4001.76; pigs, $4.6008.86.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.100
head: market steady; lamba; $8.10011.10
yearlings, $7.7608.40; wethers, $6.2607.60;
ewes, I6.oo07.ou.
St. Louis Live Stock Market
St. Louis. Mo.. June 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 11,700 head; market steady; native
beet steers, T.ouc u.o; yeaning aivtjra anu
heifers, $8.60010.66; cows, $6.6008.60;
ntnvkmr and feeders. 86.6008.60: Texas and
Indian steers, $6.6000.90; prima yearling
steers and heifers, $8.76010,26; cows and
heifers, it.O0VB.ou; prime eouinern eieere,
IS AiifflilA dfl: native ealvee. 86.00011.60.
HOUS Receipts, 10,600 head; market
hlaThattv nln and llshts. 88.0009.96: mixed
and butchers, $4.76010.00; good heavy, $9.40
010.06; bulk or sales, 19. . bccpiu.uii.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,700
head; market steady; wethers, $6.00 08.00;
clipped ewes, $5.0007.60; clipped lambs,
$6.00010.00; aprlng lambs, $7.00011.66.
; Sioux City Live Stock Market.
Sioux City. Ia.. June 1. CATTLB Re
ceipts, 400 head; market steady; native
eteers, 1.26010.46; cows and heifers. $6.60
$08.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.0008.60.
HOGS Receipt, 1,000 head; market 60
lOe higher; heavy, 19.60 00,76; mixed, $9.40
09.60; light, $9.2601.40; bulk of sales, $9.40
09.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Not quoted.
Live Stock In Sight.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 600 8,900 4,600
Sioux City 400 6,000
Chicago 1,000 19,000 11,000
Kansas City 700 6.200 1.100
St. Louis . a 11.700 10,900 2,700
Totals 14.300 49,000 19,100
Nor A v. h. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr.
... t 10 II. .174 40 l II
41. .144 111 40 71. .212 19 4 41
U..K7 ... 146 i 70. .221 '40 144
10. .111 ... I 46 II. .166 ... I 41
71. .114 10. 10 .16. .101 10 61Vj
61. .1.1 40 I It 73..UT 140 4 474
II. .167' 40 I t0 II. .Ill 10 I tl
14.. 141 44 I II 40..22L ... I 70
BMBEr-sheep were lu moderate aupply
and still' there was a' very fair run for
this lata tn the week, fifteen cars being
reported - at the yards. , This brings tha
totki lor the live days this week, up to
21,041 head, tha largest run for a number
of weeks back and larger than a year
ago by 4,000 head. Tha arrtvala consisted
very Israel of ranee atouk. with varv
llttlo 'fed stock In sight
In spite of tha laat that reoolnta have
been large ail the week thera waa a vary
good buying demand and tha market as a
whole, Is ta a good healthy condition, Bay
ers wera out tn the .yards n good season
and the bulk . of tha . Oltertngs . changed
hands Quits early. Prlcea nald wera nrae-
ttcally, ateady with yesterday, thera not
being enough, change tn either .direction to
be worth quoting. Good spring lembs sold
up to $11.24. the asm ton as yesterday.
Shorn fad lambs reached $1.11 and a bunch
of shorn yearlings, 47.40, j A taw awea of
preuy, aeccua. tuna toia up; to $4,40, v.
Quotations on sheep and. lambs: Lamba,
spring, 11.40011.111 lamba, fair to, choice
handy, $1.1401.76; lambs,' fair ta ehe.ee
heavy. 16.1009.16; yearlings, fait ta choice
handy, 47.2tOT.Tt; yearlings, fair to choice
heavy, 17.0007.16; wetbera, fair to choice,
BBADSTBKKT'S TRADE REVIEW.
Trade Currents Indicate a Further Gradual
R traction.
New York, June 14, Bradstroefs tomor
row will say:
Trade currents, following the reaching of
maximum expansion, seem to Indicate a
further gradual contraction, at least as re
gards new buying. But the situation except
in a comparatively few lines lumber for In
stance is atongly buttressed by filled up
order books, which Insure activity In In
dustrial quarters for some time to come.
Lower ocean freight ratea, enlarged divi
dends, evidences of renewed heavy buying of
steel for foreign account and the perfecting
of a 160,000,000 loan to Russia are also
significant features. Notwithstanding that
the time for seasonal quiet has arrived,
activity In essentials Is marked, though un
attended, of course, by smptoms of feverlsh
ness such as characterised purchases a while
ago. instead there has come orderly, steady
buying, with evidences ot a prudent disposi
tion to eliminate upblddlng as well as to
guard against sudden downward shifts tn
prices.
Weekly bank clearings, $4,676,111,000.
Coffee Market.
New Tork, Juno 14. COFFEE The
steadier tone developed In the market for
coffee futurea here yesterday was followed
by further advances today and covering
seemed to become rather more active as
prices worked higher. The market opened
at an advance of 2 to 4 points In response
to the fairly steady showing of Brazilian
cables and a moderate demand from houses
with European connections. Trading was
quiet during the mornng, but demand seemed
to broaden somewhat later In the day and
covering was probably prompted by reports
of rather a steadier tone In the cost and
frslght situation. December contracts sold
up to 1.06c, or about 21 points above the
low level of laat Monday. The close was
within a point of the best at a net advance
of I to II points for the day. Sales, 19,600
bags. Closing bids: June, 1.12c; July, 1.18c;
August, - 1.24c; September, 1.84c; October,
1.39c; November. 8.44c; December, 8.49c;
January, 1.63c: February, 1.48c; March,
8.03c April, 8.67c; May, 8. 7 Sc. Spot coffee,
easier; Rio 7s, 9Hc; Santos 4s, 10o. Cost
and freight offers from Rio were said to be
about I points higher, while comparatively
few offers were received from Santos, with
4s quoted at 10.40c to 10.60c, London credits.
The official cables showed an advance of
71 rets at Rio, while Santos waa unchanged
and exohange waa l-82d lower.
Evaporated Apples awl Dried fruits.
New Tork. June 14. EVAPORATED AP
PLES Steady; fang?, 7 0 to; choice, 10
6 Ho; prime, 606ttc
DRIED FRUITS Pruriea, firm! Califor
nia, 4 Ho, Oranges, 7010c. Apricots, quiet
but firm I chotca, 11 0 11 o. Peaches,
steady; choice, la; extra, choice, 6Hc;
fancy, 7b. Raisins, quiet) loose muscatels,
8 08 Ho; eholcs to fancy seeded. 701c;
seeded, IH0o.
Uverpool Orala Market.
Liverpool, June 10. WHEAT Spot, No. 1
Manitoba, 10s id; No. 2, 10a; No. I, Is lOd;
No. 1 red westsrn winter, Is lid.
CORN Spot American mixed, new, Is
H-. - -
MinJMapolls Grata Market.
Minneapolis, Juna 14. WHEAT July,
$1.074; September, $1.07. Cash: No. 1
hard, t1.14; No, 1 northern, $1.08)4 01.11 Ml
No. S northern, $1.0401.0614.
AUCTION SALE
KOUNTZE PLACE HOMES
At Your Own Price.
Saturday ssornlnr. Juna Si. at 10 a. m..
the following properties will b sold for
cash to tha highest bidder: , .-
. atOlS WIRT . ,
8 -room, all-modern house, with barn
(or gangs) In rear; lot 60x124.
. tOU WIRT
A -room all-modern 'brick1 residence
and brick garage; also frame garage.
with quarters abova for chauffeur; iot
Tlx 124. Beautiful shade trees; paved
tw. paTMig pain.
LOT -Wxljd
Just east of tha above described boast
la oasily worth 11,600.
Thesa propertiee must bt told and
somsons will surely pick up some bar.
gains. It will pay you to inspect- saait
now and attend the sale Saturday morn
log. Juno 84. at 10 a.-m. Terms: I860
deposit at data ot salt, remainder cash on
delivery ofc abstract, showing a mer
chantable title, and warranty deed. For
further Information call
OU PEOPLES HOME ASSOCIATION.
MRS. E. R. HUME,
Ckalrasan Building Coansaitts.
4
rtn
Shoe Bargains
Men's Oxfords, $3.60 value, spe
cial for Saturday .$2.50
Men's Canvas Oxfords in palm
beach or white 31.50
Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, on
sale at $1.98
Ladies' $4.00 Pumps S2.50
Ladies' Gray Pumps, $5.00 value,
on sale at S3. 50
Child's Mary Jane Slippers. -98J
Misses' Patent or Gun Metal Slip
pers, on sale at S1.50
Barefoot Sandals ...50s
Tennis Shoes and Slippers, 50C
and op.
J. Helphand Clothing Co
Tha Store That Saves You Money.
314-316 North 16th St.
AMUSEMENTS.
r,RANDEISTiAUlS?
. THEATER Wed. ana Sat.
EDWARD LYNCHr
Tha Great Drama af tha World War
"INSIDE THE LINES"
Mate 10c, 25c Evag. 10c. 25c 35c. 80s
TUES, - Oft. l MATINEE
WED. alline AU-aU WEDNESDAY
MAUDE ADAMS
'com!?,es' "The Little Minister"
Today
2:30
Tonlte
RUm 8:20
"Too Much Married"
BEAUTIFUL
MANAWA
MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER
Bathing Bowling Boating
Dancing (lS-plece band In ball room)
Dlp-the-Dips New Merry-fo-rouod
And Many Other Attractions.
Free Band Concerts Afternoons and
Evenings Fairbrothere Band.
.High Grade Moving Pieturoa Every
Evening.
IDEAL PICNIC GROUNDS
Book Your Picnic Now.
10c Car Faro From Omaha.
FREE ADMISSION TO PARK.
When Everybody Goes. ft ff
iAJCETV
LAST TIMES TODAY U
Daniel Frahniaa rreeente
That Dainty. Talented Stago Success,
LOUISE HUFF in
"DESTINY'S TOY"
HUSTER'S ORCHESTRA
BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUES
You Will Surely Like This Play.
EMPRESS
VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS
TODAY
Sterling Hifhlsaeler.
Henry Rudolph Terry A Harvey
Dally Day and Company
: "Man. (laid and International
Uddiaa" (100 Children.)
FAR NAM
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES. Prsssats
Robert Warwick in
"The Sine of Society"
Sunday Alias Brady hi Tanfled Fatea"
TODAY
William Farnum
"The BattieTof Hearts"
PATHE WEEKLY.
HIPP
Paramount Daily Chan,..
TODAY
Con. tan ca Collier hi .
lunuuu ur men ,.a
WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR
NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM.
MUSE
4 Parformaacas
Dally
MARGUERITE SNOW in
"A Corner in Cotton"
BILLIE BURKE in
"Gloria'e Romance"
Chapter 4 "A SOCIAL VORTEX."
Advertising is the pen
dulum that keeps buy
ing and selling in motion
pr mm "irri
- nr iiriii iiifliri inn nri j
Hissed i : w
I l'fie Censor 1 ;
I THE "head of the family" puts
i j J. her O.K. on Gund's Peerless 1
9 I Ttoor Sh Irnnwa it's crrpat fnr vour J ae 1
L lagging appetite buflds up your $ Wfio
2 system pleases your palate. ,1 UiWi
The best folks in your neighbor- t!l 1
I hood always keep in the house a ! ' 3a
I case or two of Irl"'
f Everybody who tastes this delic- , KiKly
I ious beverage likes its full, 3 VmI
g l l creamy navor. tvery, goiaen arop- i a v&ft -1
ll An sparkles with snap I
!krcF ana gooaness. it ' II K
Jnjlj Since 1854 Gund's Ij iM
ajriif Peerless Beer has SV'iilli
I ' Hjlijll maintained the same I, .V ,
wMWs standard of purity. - VW 5t v I
fi KPkEll cleanliness and I IflA
I JrTl matchless flavor. t Iff k jl
k af BleSi Atrestaurants.clubs, -. 1 I
I 9zS? bars, or delivered to your J
Ii' V5ntvT!i& home in the case. Vjj, " ' 'ii
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mgS&ZA La Croaaa. Wia. f 1 V - M
K&&Sr GUND COMPANY OF
Pf 11 NEBRASKA. L ZT7
f i i ll f 11 M- E- BLAIR, Mar- 9 P1 "JW
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To Get In or Out of Business; To Buy or
Sell Advantageously; Use THE BEE WiUMT-ADS.
Bird Masque at Childs' Woods
Saturday, Juiie 17th, 4 P. M.
DIRECTIONS FOR AUTOMOBILES: ! ' r
Guides in costume 'on main Bellevue road show way into
grounds. --' "
DIRECTIONS FOR THOSE GOING IN STREET CArtS:
Cars leave 24th and "N" on the even hour and every 20 min
utes thereafter, (several cars at a time, if necessary). Leave car
at Country Club Acres station Ten minutes' walk to grounds
OR Leave car at Child's Crossing and take auto bus to grounds.
Cushions Available for Seats. . Splendid Picnic Grounds. -
. - Sandwiches, Drinks and Ice Cream Sold. Take Your Supper.
Admission: Adults 50c, Children 25c.