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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JtlJNK 20, lt16.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Demand for Cash Wheat is Brink
and Prices Advance a Cent
to a Cent and a Half.
COM UNCHANGED TO HALF UP
Omsha, Jane II, 1116.
The dmnd for cuh wheftt wai quit'
1 active today ana tnt mrKt Mia from i
1 1H" htrhr. What rclpu were fair and
moat of the Mm plea were disposed of at
an advance over Saturday quo tat lone.
Corn ruled from unehanced to He hlaher.
There wee a fair demand for the better
grade of corn, but for the lower gradea
the demand waa dull.
Oau followed wheat and corn In the
advance, but the cash demand for tils
cerel waa not very good and the re
celpta were rather light.
Rye and barley receipt were not of much
Importance and theee markets were quoted
uncnangea.
Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal
to I.KO.Oftoe buahela; corn, 141.000 buahela;
oats, i.otT.eoe nuanew.
Liverpool doe- Wheat lJ4d lower;
rorn, v lu tower.
Primary wheat receipt were l.OftMOO
biwhele and ahlpmenta 07,000. buahela,
ggalnat receipts of 7ft, 000 buahela and ship
ment oi isi.oue Dusneia last year.
Primary 'corn receipt were 721.000 bush'
el and shipment 480,000 bushel, against
receipts of 70,000 bushels and receipt of
701.000 bushel and shipments of 1.0H.OOO
twhi last year. ,
Primary oats receipt ware IBt.000 bush'
W and shipment 017,000 buahela, against
receipt of 600,000 bushel and shipments
or mi.ow twine is last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Com. Oats.
71
01
lis
1
10
1 car, lie; 1
Chicam ..; ., it
Mlnneapells 4T
IHiluth X, IS
Omaha 71
Kansas Otty Ill
Ht. Leuls tl
Wlnnlpef ....... ...... ..744
, These sales wsre reported!
Wheat No. I hard winter
ear. llo; 4 ear., I14,c; I oars, tlc I ears.
IHo: I cars, lie; I ears, 11.; t ears.
si tto: i -ear. sse. we. Rare winter: l
. ear. lie; t ears, lee: 1 ear, llc 1 car, SRo;
1 ear, lie; 111 ears, Met l-l ear, I7e; 1
ear. Ho; t ears, !4o; 1 ear, He; 1-fi ear, He,
ample hard winter: 1 oar, llo I cars, lie;
1 cars, Tie; 1 ear. Toe. No. I durum: I
ears, 10c, Mo. 4 durum: 1 oar, He. Sam
ple durum:V 1 oar, TOe. No. I mixed: 4
cars, He. No, 4 mixed: H ear, t6o; H oar,
.sc;. i ear, sro.
Rye No. I: 1 ear, 90a . '
Core Ne. 1 whit.: 1 ear. TW. No
while: I' ears, Tie. No. white: T ears, TOO.
No. 4 whits: 1 oar. lie. No. I whits:
ear, lltto; 1 ear, llo,. No. white: 1 ear,
lie. No. I yellow! I ears. 7le. No. I y.l-
low: i ear. TlMjo; t ears. Tie. Ne. I y.t-
low: 1 ear, 71e;I ear, llfto. No.
yellow: 1 ear Hot I ears, ITHoj 1 ear
(Immature), MVje. Bempls yellow: 1 car.
Ho. No. I mixed: I car, 71e: 3 eara, 7QUjc;
I eara, TOe. No. I mixed: 1 ear (near
yellow), 71 llo: l ear. TOVjc: I oars. llVae
1 ear, Ho, .No. 4 mixed: 4 ears, Ire. No.
I mixed: i ear, HHo. No. I mixed: 1 ear.
Ho; 1 ear, Ho; I ear, 7o. lamp!, mixed:
1 ear. He; l ear, 18 so; 1 ear, He.
Oats Ne. I whit.: I ear. I7e; I ears.
Mc: I ears. IIUo. No. 4 white: I ears.
llo, Sample white: f ears, attyje; I ears,
sac: . cars, s.tto,
Omaha Cash Prlees Whsal; No. I hard,
Mt)llet No. I hard, I1IS; No. 4 hard,
HOIIo; No. t sprlm, llcll.ll Ne. I
prim, .ce)ll.,o; No. 1 durum, OHo
No. I durum, llIOo. Corn: Ne. I white,
HViOTOKo; No. I white, HH70e; No. 4
white, IIUOIHe: Ne. I white, llttlto;
Ne. I white, l7VjHe; Ne. I y.llew, 7m
Tie: No. I yellow, TIOTStte; No. 4 yellow,
Tle7let No. I yellow, HVje7IVjo; Ne. I
yellow, 4747e; No. I mixed, TO(70Ujo: Ne.
I mixed. 1197140; No. 4 mixed, 41011c;
no, I mixed, S7ujvee; no. s mixed, siej
He. Oata: No. I white, l7,lo; stand
ard, l7Hs17c: Ne. I white, IViI7c;
Ne. 4 white, IIKOile. Barley: lUltlnc
11071c; No. 1 reed, 14 011c. Rrs: No. 1,
lOOIle; No. I, lie)IOe.
Chicago eloalny prl.ee, famished The Bee
by Lot an Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
111 South Slxuenth etreet:
Don rlleh i l-oW I Cloaa I Tie"
Art
Vkh't
July
Sept,
Dae,
Certl
July
Sept.
Lee.
Oeis
July i
Sept.
Dm.
Pork
July
Sept.
Lsrd
Juiy,
Sept.
HIM
July
Sept.
iooivj
104 SlOt
107 0 Uj
71 71
llwt)Tt
II1-T
ml
I II TO
la II
II w
111 18-11,
U 0114
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ill II
II 10
111 10
II 10 II 10 II 10 11 10 II If
II 10 11 7IH1I 10 II II II It
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too
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II 10
III II
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II H
CHICAGO OBAIX AND PBX VISIONS,
realm d Tradmt aad Ceeh Prlew ea the
Chicago, June 10. Preepect of war with
Mexico brought , about a decided upturn
today throughout the entire list of .grain
and provisions. Wheat ekteed strong, 19
IKe te to net higher, with July at 11.01
and September at 11.04. Corn showed
an advance of 14)1 te Ho. oats, o to
., and provisions llei7o, to lOe,
Trade In wheat was en a large seale, and
was said te tnolods much buying on foreign
account. At the outset, the market was
virtually bars of offers to sell and attention
waa oentered almost wholly on the question
of what effeot on prices would result from
the sweeping orders to aead the military to
the' Mexican border. The majority of deal
ers took the rlew that hoetllltles Implied
also arrangements for huge emergency sup
pllee, with consequent tightening of values.
Speculators, who Inollned to an opposite
opinion and who eold on the bulges, oaused
several reaetlono, but only to see the
market again ascend as soon as the selling
was over,
. Wet weather delays ta harvesting In the
Printer wheat crop belt noted aa a further
handicap te the beare In wheat,
Cora quickly ahewed sympathy with the
wheat advance. Besides wet weather pre
dictions tended te lift the market, and
so, toe, did export ealee. Oats manifested
little heeltatlon a first, owing et the fine
crop outlook. Later, however, the likeli
hood of Increased domeetle demand for war
purnom gave an advantage to the bulle.
.In addition, there were reported sales of
I. 100,000 buehelo te Burope.
Provisions scored a oharp advenes nfter
an eerly break. Expected liberal buying
en the part of United Btates milltery au
thorities wes responsible for the late
strength. Unlooked for over abundanee of
hog receipts here formed the reason of
the previous trenslent eetbeck In. values.
Chicago Cash Prlees Wheat: No. I red,
II. 01: No. I red, nominal; No. I hard,
1.0201.01: Ne. I herd, 07cl.00.
Corn: No. I yellow, 7114 7I Vic; Ne. 4 yel
low and Ne. 4 white, nominal. Oau: No. I
white, lltylK; standard, llt)40e. Rye:
No. I nominal; No. I, 7c. Barley: 40Tc.
Seed: iTImothy, 14.004)1.10: clover, IIH
14.00. "Provisions: Pork. l3.00til.li; lard,
III. 01; rlbe, lll.tteil.lt.
BUTTER Lower; creamery, lifUHe.
EUOS Higher; recelpte, 11,110 caaee:
firsts, llOUUjo;1 ordinary firsts, 1I0
i0o; at mark, eaeee Included, I0d)llc .
POTATOES Unsettled; old, '.receipts, It
care: a.w, recelpu, II eare; aaoked tri
nraphs, Il.4t01.lt: Virginia and Carolina,
barreled. I4.I0OI.H.
POULTRT Alive, steady; fowls, 17 c
NBW YORK OBNBBAL MARKET.
ee4sheee of the Day m Varisea Ceai-
.... Meelltiea. .
New Terk, June 10 n.OUR Oulet;
eprlng patents, li.60 tf 1 10; winter patents,
I6.rooi.4l; winter etratghts, ll.HOI.10.
WHEAT Spot, etrong; No. I durum,
11.11; No. I hard, 11.19; Ne. 1 northern,
Duluth, 11.12; Ne. 1 northern, Manitoba,
II. 24 f. o. b. afloat. Future,, nominal.
CORN Spot, barely eteady; Ne, t yellow,
II e c. 4. f. New York.
OATS Spot, firm; etandard, 4c.
HAT Steady; prime, 11.1001.11; No. 1,
l id; No. 1, ll.4001.lt; No. 1. tl.U01.lt:
shipping, llieoi.lt.
, HOPS Quiet; etate, common to choice,
1011, lioioe; etate, common te choice,
1014, 107c; Pacific coast. 1111, UOUc;
Peclflc coaat, 1014, lOlOe.
HIDES Irreguler: Bogota, llOlto; Cen
tral America, aaOHc 1
LEATHER firm; hemlock (IrsU, I7e;
eerende, 14c, '
PROVISIONS Perk, firm; mees, I1I.00O
2110; family, 2,tO2l.04; short clear.
III. UOll.St. . Deef. firm: meaa, I17.I0O
1100: family, lio.eooio.to. Lard, firm
middle west. tll.ltOU.aO. Tallow, SUady;
city, Ic axked; eouotiy, 0O0c.
BUTTER Unsettled; receipts 11,101
'whs: creamery extrae, tlO10e: firsts,
:; eeconde. !01te.
VM Firmer; recelpte, IMS! ceen:
rr gathered extra fine. 14 Olio; extra
ri4c; flrate llollc.
. CHBKSB Berely eteady; receipts. 1,247
k,; .ate, t.el) qmee, 10O., a.ar
. r t1, lteil)c.
t;),TBr Live, mc.rlaln: brolle,,. (t
other prices not anled: drawd,
..t, broilers. Iv03ec; fowls. ll0c;
. ....rrs, lGe.
UNCLE SAM'S GASOLINE CAVALRY The new American contingent, about to be sent into Mexico in the latest ci
is equipped with a motorcycle and sidecar machine gun attachment The accompanying picture shows some of
division moomzea ac hi raso, reaay tor tne dasn across the border. i.
crisis,
this
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'W'li"" i'i'IT f if fmtirmfm mmmmmimi.mw-'-ir-ir' r -n
OMAHA LIYE STOCK- MARKET
Beeves Ten lower and Others Are
Steady to Ten lower Sheep
and Iambi Abont Steady.
HOGS TEH TO FIFTEElf LOWES
Raeelnta wmrmi
Estimate Monday
Seme day laat weak
Same dey I weeks ago
Omaha, June II, 1111.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
too
I. Ill
1.070
7,100
7.101
I.1S1
7,470
1.211
l,7!
1.700
1,140
l,7tl
1,111
1,157
1,701
Same day I weeks ago. 1,000
Same day 4 wcaka ago,. 1,410
Same day laat year.,.. 4.A1S
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha
live stock market for the year to. date as
compared with laat year:
lom. iffiR tnn ' ' nM
Cattle ...... IH.781 477,127 11,424 .
Hog 1,717,401 1,527,411 111,171 ......
Sheep 007,747 164,5(10 11,711
The followlne tahla .h,.. ,a. ......
pricee of hogs at ths Omaha llvs stock
insraet tor tne laat lew days, with com
parlsons: ,
70.. 107
141,111
71. 147
17. .221
101. 01
07.. III.
Date.
jS j:
suns I.
June o .
June I
use o.
0 !
une I.
'une 0.
June 10
June 11
June II.
June II.
June 14
June ll
June 10.
June 17.
June ll.J
June 10.
1010.
I .14
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ii
i ii
I 01
II H
I 10
' e
' 40
I It
I 47,
lioit. nolo, imimiii
III
II
I 14
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ill
7 10
T 00
I 04
I 14
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I 001
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n
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i io
I ii
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a
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I 47
I II
II
I Oi
I 47
I to
I 40
I II
I 41
1111
I II
I 74
I II
ill
ill
I 71
I 71
I It
I 01
I 01
Sunday.
Aeoelnte end dlannaltlnn m u
the Union Stock yards, Omaha, for tw.ntr-
'u' h"uo .ndlng at o'clock p. m.,.Jun
RECEIPTS CARS.
cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
M. a a p.
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo. .1
Union Paclflo ...11
C N. W., eaat. I
C. N. W., west. II
tt, St. P., M. 4 O.ll
4 Q., seat , 1
A U.. waat.tO
C., R. I. i P II
C. R.
Ullnole Central . . s
Chicago OL West 4 ! v
ToUl receipts 141 '
DISPOSITION
14 It I
1 ' I
44 ... 4
: .' I 0
ii "
1 " .i
i 'i : . "i
no it ' . "
Morris a Co, no
swift a Co. " too
Cudahy Packing Co... Ill
Armour a Co ,1,0IT
W. Murhpy ,." ,,
Lincoln Packing Co. .' 20 .
Mehr Packing Co. ' .
W. B. Vansant Co. ... 21 -Benton,
V's't a Lush. I
am son tl
0. Lewis 10
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ill
1.020
1,051 - 1,001
I.I40-- It!
1,040 1,111
141 : ....
. .. ....
'iii ;;;;
H. Bulla
L. P. Muss ...j.
Rossnatock Bros
Wsrthslmer a Degea
H. r. Hamilton
Higgm
Haffman
Roth
sleyeni
Banner Brae. .L
John Harvey ,.,
Dennis 4 Prancls
Jensen a Lungren
Other buyers v,
10
I
to
4
1
1
II
47
li
I
1
II
111
:
T7T
1,101 1,411
?M!s '...'....;... .1,41
CATTLE Rocelnla ware varv n,nAM.u
only 144 cars being reported In. Thle Is ths
amaueei run tor a Monday for soma time
back and smaller than a year ago.y '
Tne market on beef steers was slow owing
... """V novices iron all points,
whils prloae were generally 10c lower. There
were ne eholoo beevea aood enoueh to nuk.
a top, the beet here selling up to lle.10,
Cows and halters of the best quality ware
not very muck different, but others were
lower, the general market bain a aiaw t
10a lower.
Stookers and feeders were In van, llM
supply and the feeling generally steady oo
far aa desirable kinds at least wsre con
cerned. ,
Quotations on edttle:' Oood ' to choice
beeves. 110.40010.00; fair to good beevea
l0.ltO10.40; common to fair beeves, 11.160
.it; good to eholoo yearlings, I0.7IO10.I0:
fair to good yearlings, II.I0OI.7I; common
to fair yearlings, I7.1IOI.I; good to choice
heifers, 11.0001.71; good to choice cows.
I7.UOII0; fair to good cows, I0.I0O7.7I:
common to fair oows. I4.00eo.i0i xond te
eholoo feeders, ll.IOOI.7t; fair to good (sed
ers, si.eeos.ve; common to fair fewlers.
II 1107.19; good to choice stookers, 17.110
1.60; stock heifers t0.t0OI.00; stock sows,
tl.i0O7.tt: otock calves. 17.210171; veal
calves. IO.OOOH.7il bulla, stags, ate, 11.60
qra-av.
Representative aales: '
Ns. ...
4...,
i.:..
ii...
40.,.
0...
II...
10...,
22i.
CO...
II...
I...
1...
BKEP STEERS.
Av. Pr.
, . 141 IT II
.. 160 I It
.. 114 71
.. 101 It
..1015 t II
..1111 I II
..ltll 10 10
..1111 10
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
t
7,10 head, Thle Is slightly larger than a
weak ago and a gain of nearly 1,000 head
over the corresponding Monday of last year,
but smaller than two weeks ago by 1,100
aeea.
Ropreeentetlvs sales: , '
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
41. .147 ... l 10 05. .Ill 40 II 27
40 I 10 17.. 101 40 0 12
0 I II 02. .240 ... 27
100 I 4 07.. 271 ... I 42
... I 41 44. .104 ... I tl
... I 10 10. .141 ... 0 10 v
I 41 7.,226 ... I 41
SHEEP The biggest Monday run of sheep
and lembe received elnce April was on hsnd
tnis morning, arrivals amounting to thirty
Ave cars, or about 1,700 head. This Is 2,1)00
head larger' than either last week or two
weeke ago, but is smaller than for the same
day last year by 1,000 head.
As wea the oaaa moat daya last week, big
ana ot in euppiy consieted or range aprlng
lambs, there being at leeet twenty-five oars
0E tnem to oner, with such a generous sun,
ply to pick from, and early advices from
ether points of a slight y bearish natu.
packera went about making their eelectlons
In a lelaurely manner. Their early offers
were as mucn ae sea nelow laat week's
prices, and as none of the salesmen are
asking less than steady money, not much of
enythfng yea done until well along In the
torenoon, . , .
Supplies of old sheep were very fair, but
Outlet proved to be broad and bulk of the
offerings moved fairly early at steady
ngures. Shorn Idaho yearlings at 17.60 and
wethers nt 17.00, were mate, of, the stock
that brought those prloae rrlday while de
cent to beet ewea again sold mainly at 10.00
oo.to. i ! . . .:. . .
It was aftar 11 o'clock before any lambs
of oonssquenoe were sold, but trade Anally
opened on a steady level. As soon ae a
trading basis had been eetablished move
ment livened up and in a very short time
everything had been cleaned up. Most of
the Idaho springs sold at tll.00OH.lt,
several banda reaching the latter price,
which was ths top. Quality was generally
good and sorting ran light. Peedar buyers
who were In the market for anything they
could get were unable to get enough to
fill anyakind of an order and were foroed
NEW; YORK STOCK ; MARKET
Mexican Shares Bear Brunt f the
; Liquidation .Beginning- at Out-"
set of the Session.
A BREAK IN MOTOR
New Torka Jun 19. At! other !onaldr
atloni wor forgotten by Wall street today
In the unmistakable concern man t feat over
freah ocmpltcatlona fn the Mexican situa
tion, -The financial community waa not en
tirely unprepared for the attitude of the
federal government, however, tflr last Sat
urday's advices from Washington appeared
to forecast the subsequent developments.
Mexican shares naturally bora the brunt
of the liquidation, which began at the out
set and proceeded with greater force and
breadth to the close. Mexican Petroleum
and Texas company yielded 64 and 5, re
spectively, with S for California Petroleum,
preferred, while United States Smelting, at
Its lowest, was , down 4 points, with 8 or
more for American Smelting, Greene Can
anea Copper and Southern Pacific,
Motor Issues, whose technical Dosltions
earned weakest of all the specialties, broke
10 0 points, wit ft 11 ror Willys-Overland.
Munitions, particularly Crucible Steel, Amer
ican and Baldwin Locomotives and Amer
ican Car, together with coppers and other
meiaie, receded I, I and even points.
Relatively, United Btates Steel gava, the
best account of any oromlnent issue. Its
extreme loss being only 1 points.
Among rails - tne shrinkage In- Quoted
values was so general as 'to make detailed
reference unneceasary. Secessions ranged
irom 1 id 1 points, New York Central suf
fering additional Impairment on the refusal
ef the public service commission to arant
tne company's application for increased
passenger rates.
Total sale ot stocks amounted to 715.001)
hares.
Western railway centers reported an lift
crease of 4 to IS per cent In tonnage over
tne corresponding period of - last year,
T.I 00 97
Southern- Pacific
'tMithern Railway .. C.flOO
Itudebaker Co. ...,!!, 40ft 138
1 nn. copper . , . .
Texas Company ..
Union Pacific ....
Union Pacific pfd. .
U. & Ind. Alcohol,
p. 8. Steel ,
V. 8. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Wabash Pfd. 'B"
Western Union ...
Westing house Elec.
' Total sales t'or the day, 786,0'
12 H 22
2.100 46 44U 44
1,300 1864 183 U
11,000 137 13ft 13SVi
.. S2V4
7. Sift 156 H 1B3 Ui
1,000 8ftt 3 H 33tt
100 117 "A 117 117
1.000 78 7T
1,400 87 37
790 94
11.300 10 S3
k'M
I shares.
New York Money Market.
New Tork, June II PRIME MERCAN
TILE PAPER-nen per cent.
STERLING EXCHANOE Sixty-day bills,
canies, f.rre
Mexican dollars,
cklCAOO UV1 STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Wank, Hogs Weak and tower, and
' nnsen week.
Chisago. June II CATTLE neeelnta.
11,090 head 1 market weak, although two
loads or fancy antra nee.es sold at m.to.
the hlgheet pries el the yeari native beef
rattle, IT.lOfyll.loi western a lee re, 11.400
l.lt; stockers and feeders, ll.toet.70:
cows and heifers, 11.1001,10; ealvss, 18.60
eyii.eo. -
HOQ8 Reoelnts. 1 1,000 head: market.
weak, lOfllic lower; bulk of eeles, tl.iOfj
1.71; mixed, lt.ioet.71; heavy, ll.ltcyl.IO;
rough ,11.1101.11); plga, I7.toea.lo.
SHEEP AND LAM 118 RecetDta. j 11.000
neaa; marnet weak; wethers, 7.ooet.0O;
ewea, 14 .1007.10; lambs, I7.IO014.1S;
springs, ts.3S0U.tt.
Kansas city IJ.e Stock Market.
Kansas City,- June 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 11,000 head; market for prime,
ettedy; prime fed ateere, 110,11011. li;
dressed beef eteers, 11.00010.11; western
staero, tl. 01010.11; stockers 'and feeders,
tt.7S0l.7S; bulls. It. 7608.16; calves, $8.60
011.00. ' ,
HUOB ReeelDts. ' 11.001 head: market.
eteady; bulk of aalea. ll.4O0t.IS; heavy,
II. 1001.70; packers and butchers, 11.460
Ml; light, ll.IO0t.IO: pigs, tl.iO0l.7t.'
HKKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000
head; market, eteady; lambs, II. 10011. 00:
yearlings, I7.7iei.i0; wsthers, ll.liO7.i0;
ewea, tl.tO0l.OO. ,
' Mfnnen polls Grain Market,
Minneapolis, June II WHEAT Jnlv.
11,0114: September, 11.01 It. Caah, No. 1
hard, 11.1414; No. 1 northern, ll.M01.ll:
No. I northarn, tl.OtVt01.OIU.
AMUgRMBlfTs.
Bonds felt the effect of the weakness
In shares, speculative lssuee making Variable
concessions. Total sales of bonds, par value,
were 11,111,000. , , ' , , t
O hunerv. nulla war nratlnallw
bought by packers, going mainly, at 11.60 I though slightly under the preceding week.
v .....
Quotations on shsep and lambst Lambs,
spring, 11.00011. Itf lambs, fair to cholcs
handy, , 1101.76; lambs, lair to choice
heavy, tl.lO0l.lt; yearlings, fair to oholce
handy, 7. It07.7t; yearlings, fair te choice
heavy, l7.00O7.lt; wethers, fair to eholoo,
M 7I07.III swss. good to oholce, vI.U0
l it: ewea. fair to good. Il.ooei.ll.
No. f Av. Price.
II Idaho ahem yearlings; . ... . to 7 10
II Idaho clipped ewea It I 10
II eull ellDOed awes.. II t to
lit Idaho spring lambs. II 11 II
II Idaho cull spring lambs.... It, 100
United States Is and la were H per ecnt
lower, the Panama Is, Ha and the Is,
I points down on call. ,
Sales, tatgll. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar ..11.100 tl It. HH
American van ..... t,auv .Dei sen
Amer. Car A Fdry. 1,400 tl .. 1714
Amer. Locomotive. .10,700 71 toe.
Amer. "mlt. A Ret. 11,100 tttt lVk lift
Am. Sugar Ref. ... 700 lllli 11014 HOVi
Am. Tel. ft Tel. ... 1,100 130V, 130 110 '
Am. Z., L. 4V S..., 7,100 47 47T. 1814
Anaconda Copper . 1,100 14 8114 II H
Atchison 3,100 lOWVf 101'ltlK
Bald. Locomotive... 10,100 88 U I4H tt
Bait ft Ohio 4,700 II lie, 88
B. ft S. Copper .!!lt,300 V
Cel. Petroleum too 11
Canadian Paclflo - 1,100 17114 17S
Central Leather ... 1,700 14 fSH iSVi
v.Mea. as uimu ,,,vv ..W. .11.
Chi., Mil. ft St. Paul MOO II S tt
Chi. ft Northwastsra 100 Illy, 111
c, R. I. ft P. Ry... .10,800 :i 1014
v.nino copper ,,,fuu
Colo. Fuel ft Iron... 4,700
Corn Prod. Ref. ... 1,300
Crucible Steel ... 427,100
Distiller's Sec. ..... 1,100
Erie M.IOO
General Electric ... 400 lis
ot. Northern pfd. .. 1,100 131
. Be
70 1 71
M 17 .
17iS 17t.
43).
!
13
47 V,
7Vi
11
111
60 J
. 41
,11
7S14
41
30 ' li
167 111
xa. 11.14
71
46 Vi
Ot. Nor. Ore ctfs.. 1J0O 3814
luinoia wemrai .... ouu 1U0
interborougb C. c. . 1,100
Inaolration Conner. 34.400 4114 4714 47v
Int. Harvester ..... 400 114 USVa 11314
ik a, n. piu. Gia..aa,guv aei. ,9),
Kansaa uy. Houtnern l.soo 37 . 3t
Xenneoott Copper. .30,000 61 41
L. ft Nashvllls .... 600 133 183
Mexican Petroleum. 41, lot 101 tl
miaim v.upper a.svv . sea.
Mo. Kan. ft Texan, pfd
Missouri Paolflc L. 100- 1
Montana Power .... 200 84
National Lead 1. 300 SHU
Nevada Copper .... 2,100 17
new iora uemrai. .13,100 106
N. T,. N. H. ft H. .. 3.700 11VC
Norfolk ft Weetern ,.7,400 131
Northern Paclflo .. 1,200 111
Pacific Mall j
Paclflo T. ft T. ,.
Pennsylvania
Ray Con. Copper .
Reading
Rep. Iron ft Steel
3 3684
106 103 103
4914 47 47
, 1,300 67
. 3,100 31
.81.600 103
. 1.600 40 81
Shattuck Aria, Cop, 1,000 11
2iU
10
133
' 16
SS 3,
.. 11 '
1
14 14
4 64
11 ltVi
10314 103
0 60
130 130.
HI. Ill .
.. 21
.. . .tl
l 17
21 21
100 101
4i 46
0 -10
14.72: demand, 14.76
SILVER -Bar, I4e
TIME LOANS Easier; , sixty and ninety
days, l01 per cent; slz months, 30
3 per cent.
CALIV MONET Steady: highest, I psr
cent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling. rata, 1
per oent; laat loan, I per cent; closing bid.
2 per cent: offered at I per cent.
U. S, ref. 2s reg II K. C. 8a. nt. 6a. 11
do coupon.... II LAN. unt. es.. 14
U.' S. Is, reg.. 100 M.. K. A T. 1st 4s 76
' do coupon. . .100 ' M. Pae. con. Is.101
U. ft 4s, reg.. .110 Mont Power is. 17
do coupon... 110 N. T. C. deb ls.112
"Am. Smelt. s..l06N. T. City 4s.l07
Am. Tel. ft Tel., N. T., N. H. ft
cv! 4s 108 H. cv. 0s 113
Anglo-French is. IS It No, Paolflc 4s.. 12
Aicn. gen. ,a... vs, oe es......... OS
Baltt. ft Ohio 4a. 11 14 Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s 12
Beth. St. r. 61.100 P,c. T. ft T. 6.. 100 1
Cent. Paclfle 1st 81 : Penn. con. .4s.l01
Ches. AO. c. 4s 86 Reading gen. 4s. 18
C, B. ft Q J. 4s lt,,St, L; A San
C, M.. ft. St. P. F. ref. 4s.... 84
cv. is. ....... .107So. Pac. cv."t.104
C, R. I. ft P. Ry. -de ref. 'ts..,. 00
ref. 4s.....,. 71Sb: Rallwav 8a..l0l.i
Col. A S. r. 4s. 14 Union Pacific 4s. 17
D. A R. O. con 4s 78 . .do cv. 4s 13
Eris gen. 4s 71 U. 8. Rubber te. 102
Oen. Elec. is..l04U. . Steel is. ..101
at. No. 1st 4s II W. Union s. 16
III. Cent. ref. 4. It W. Elec. cv. 6s. 70
Int. M. M. 4, .108 Bid. "Offered.
London stoesf Market, ',
London, June It. American securities on
ths stock market were quietly Irregular to
day on the labor and Mexican oluattons.
SILVER Bar, 30i-lld per ounce.
MONET 4 per cent.
' DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. S ear
cent; three monthe, IOi per cent;
Bait rieerinse. '
Omaha., June It. Bank nleartnra for
Omaha today were 1,141,281.14 and for the
eorrcapondlng day laet year 3,36t,llt.ti,
' M. Ierats Live Stock Market.
St. Louis. June II. CATTLE Recall,!.
1.701 bead; market, steady; native beef
steers, l7.6O011.lt; yearling steers and
neir.rs. t8.ooeio.lt: ' oows, ll.toei.60
stockers and feeders, 11.1001, 10: Texas and
UKianome steers,. ts.iO0S.sst prime year
ling steers and - heifers, tl.7teit.lt: cows
and nelfers, ''I5.oeet.oo primes southern
eteers, $1.00010.00; ndtlva ealves, It.ooo
11.10.'
it.lttl Wiarkat. Inv...
I7.ll0l.7l! mixed and
butchers. 11.1101.10; good heavy,. 11.76
asu; duik or saiea, ,,.SDe.7..
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.800
head;, wsthers, 11.0001.00: clipped ewes,
4.00 07. 10; clipped lambs,' to. 00010.00;
prlng lambs, t7.tt011.it.. ,t r .
BEGINNING TUESDAY, JUNE 20'
IT TT n t' jrnav tphtv
v W TAIL IX I
i
U eLU6 li DODGED DOUGLAS STREETS
A Rouser of a Trouser Sale
1,000 Pairs of Men's and
Young Men's
$4.00 and $5.00
TROUSERS
In Worsteds , and ' All
Wool Cassimeres, in, al
most unlimited variety of pat
terns and colors that will go
with any coat and .vest; all
hand sewed, arid every pair
guaranteed ' to give absolute
satisfaction. AJ1 4izes from
28-inch to -50-inch
waist; ..the
best bargain . P II
shown this season
at sale, price of only
Read HaydenV Big Special Grocery Sale
1 for Tuesday
Highest Quality and Frashest Goods. ata Savihg of 25 to 50
l'i lbs. beat) pure cane Granulated
Burar ...$1.00
48 -lb. sack best hlh-crada Diamond
"H" Flour, made from 'the Wat se
lected ' No. 1 Nebraska wheat, per
M-ibvesack 91.25
24-lb. sacks Diamond "H" Flour.. We
24-lb. sacks' Rye, Graham ' Wheat,
Graham Flouf 8Su
I lbs. best white or yellow Cornmeal.Ue
I lbs. Railed White Breakfast Oat
meal ka. t&e
lost rthotce Japan Rtce ..toe
12 bars Laundry, Queen White Itaundry
Soap .Jtfle
7 lbs. best bulk Laundry. Starch . . ,25c
Skinner's famous Omaha-made Maca
- roal. Vermicelli or Spaghetti; It's
quality foods, made by Omaha peo
ple: pktj. y. ...... 7c
3 2 -ounce Jars Pur Fruit Preserves, .25
2 8 -ounce jars Pure Fruit Jelly ..... .80c
21-ounce Jars pure Strained Honey. .8So
Larve bottles Worcestershire' Sauce,
rpure Tomato . Catsup, Pickles (as
sorted kinds), or prepared Mustard,
bottle ,. .81-Sc
Teast Foam, pkg . . . , 8
No. S cans fancy Wax, String, .Green or
Lima Beans 7Vs
No. S Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, Bauer
Kraut or Baked, Beans.... 7He
8 cans Lu Lu Scouring Soap. .Sfio
Tea and Coffee Department Specials.
Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, the talk
of Omaha, par lb... ..gOc, 1
Fancy Porto Rico Blend "Breakfast Cof
fee, per lb S7o
Fancy Mocha and Java Blend, nothing
finer at any price, per lb SSo
Or Z lbs. for ,. , . . .J. ' . . . ,1.05
Choice Uncolored Japan, Sun Dried Ja
pan, Oolong, Ceylon or Gunpowder,
regular 60c quality, Saturday, lb,.4Se
Hershey's Breakfaat Cocoa, lb.., ...23c
The Best Creamery Butter, lb 30e
The Best Creamery Butter, lb. ear
too file
No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, lb.2fe
The best strictly ' fresh, guaranteed
Egga, dosen . . ,. Zc
The best Full Cream, N. T. White. -Wisconsin
Cream or Young America
Cheese, lb 20c
MacLaren's Peanut Butter, lb....lH
Put Vp Your Pineapples, Strawberries,
Apricots and Cherries Now.
15 lbs. New Potatoes to the peck...4Be
Fresh Peas, per quart....-..,.. 5c
4 bunches fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips
" or Kohl Rabbi for...... 5c
t bunches fresh Onions..' .a.,.6e
6 bunches Fresh Radishes Se
Fresh Spinach, peck t, .5
Large Cucumbers, each. ...74 and Be
Fresh Wax or Green Beans, lb....7o
Fresh Cabbage, lb 4Jl.4e
6 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce. ,5e
3 heads fresh Head Lettuce. ..,... So
I bunches fresh Parsley....'' ..10c
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes. tb. .-loo
Fancy, large. Juicy Lemons, per dosen,
, at .....20c, 2oc, Sue
HOGS RectlDtl.
pigs ana iignts,
Slew City Lire Stock Market. . '
Bloux City, la., Juno 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,100 head; market 10 O lie lower;
native steers, 17.76910.40; oows and heifers.
M-OO0S.H; calves, $B.tO0U.SS; bulla, stags,
to., 16.OO0f.7(. .
HOGS Receipts 4,000 head; market 10c
lower; heavy 1.101.0; mixed, fl.tO
1.10; light, If.OOOIJO; bulk of sales, I16
ei.40. t
BHEKP AND LAMBS Not quoted.
IiTcrpool Grain Market.
Liverpool, June 14 WHEAT No. 1
Manitoba, ts lid; No. 1, U fd,j No. 8, Is 2d;
No. 1 red western, , m Id.
CORN Spot,. American thlxed, Is. lid...
FLOUR Winter patents, 47s.
, HOPS In London, Paclflo coast, 4 IBs
5 16s. - ' - f
'f Sagar Market.
New Tork, June; 18, SUGAR Raw.
qulat; centrifugal, 6.41c; . molasses, 6.61c
Refined, steady ; cut loaf, I.SOc ; crushed.
1.4 So; mould A, 1.15c; cubes, 8.18c; XXXX
powdered, 7.10c; powdered. ' 7.7Ko: - fine
granulated." 7.46c: diamond A'. f.aftu! 'con
fectioners' A, 7.66o; No. 1. T.IOo. Futures
at noon' war unchanged to-1 ; point lower.
AMV8BMBNTS. -
AMUSEMENTS.'
No. ,At. Pr:
41 1021 T 78
11..... 841 I 4
18... ...1028 S 80
11... ...1018 I 28
II...... 822 8 48
18.. 1160 18 48
40. ...,H88 18 44
. 881
.... 7T4
.... 288
.... 108
.... 110
.... 181
.... 848
,...1041
.... 808
.,..1170
....1187
....1240
....mo
..t. 178
10,,
1....
8 18
t 10
88
HBIFBRa
I 80 11-.., .
ft
COWS.
4 18 4...
8 00 I...,
8 80 4...
T IB 7...
T II 14...
I 88
BULLS.
78 . 1...
7 15 I.,,
CALVES.
0t 1.,
7
14
' .. 1
. 818
. :
I to
I io
... 288
,..1040
... 141
. . . 84 7 is
...1884T 48 '
8 78
8 88
7 00
.1188
.1470
7 00
T
tea it is
140 10 71 8 810 11 78
STOCKKRS AND FUX.DI.Rft. ,
18...... 880 7 It
HOGS There waa a very decent Mon
day supply of hoas here, and U was
buyers' market, prices droottlna 1 oai 1
from Saturday's average. 'Chicago reported
more (nan Q,so gnu a sharp decline, and
mis enaoiea snippers to get what raw
hogs they wanted at prices that were as
murk aa lac below the beat rim BaWrday-
Miiero saw inai (ne weak was mevltabls
and the packer market got undtr way in
good see son on the basis noted, that Is fully
He below the high time Saturday morning,
or lOffifo under the average at the eiase
of laat week. With the exception of oneor
twe dull apots. when packers were making
unsuccessful attempts to fore still further
declines, the market waa fairly active, and
bulk of the offering waa cleaned up long
iwiore iv b ciwk, , .
A good share of the aalea was made at
$8.10498.40., 28.11 being a papular price for
trine, gull a few of the commoner
lights sold around 81.28 and under, while
several bunch we of good butohers and'
heavies ruattied 28,46, and toys landed all
f. AS.
, The run was mtlmaUd at 111 cac.
TiaillMlJM Wjf 'ammmmm 9
6
I
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday
June 20th, 21at and 22nd, , ,
1 MR. A. H. BLANK -
Has the Honor to Offer V;? 1
The Incomparable Empress of Beauty
" and Emotion, .
BEATDIZ CIIELEdA.
ED17III r.:iLT0:i ROYLE'S
Intense Drama of Human Interest, : -Intensity
and Intrigue :", . ; "
"The Unwritten Lav'
A .THEME used by thousands of lawyers a plea which lias saved numberless souls"
from the gallows or electric chair a law, though not written on. any statute
books, but giving any man the divine right to protect the sanctuary of his home
" all these and more blended into one big, powerful, gripping sermon showing that
every man's home is his castle and must and shall be respected as thus. ;
' ' Not play for children, but a big human pyacholoprica. discussion of on of th most vital '
questions be for. the American public today the sanctuary of the home.-' ,; ... ,...vr;
i' Performances Btart promptly, at 11, U 3, 5, 7 and 9 P. M. . .'" -s-
i.
pi
orPMMaiMlg
raWTiAiiii
.It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It ?yJ
AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS
GAYETY
When I took over the
Gayety theater and placed
in it distinctive, feature
photoplays, I knew' that
there was a certain under
current among some folks
against the Gayety, on
account of its burlesque
attractions. I knew that
this prejudice would have
to be overcome,. but Lfelt
sure that by conscientious
. effort providing only the
.best and cleanest pictures
' shown with good musio
and in the proper atmos
phere this prejudice
would gradually melt. In
this my fondest hopes are
being realized.. ; ; ,
At great expense- the
- Gayety has been made in
to a first class picture
house. The surroundings
are clean and attractive.
The seats are comfortable
and Huster's. orchestra
furnishes the best of
"music. We provide oUf
patrons with first run
World and Paramount
features by such produc
ers as Wm. A. Brady,
Jesse L. Lasky, Daniel
Frohman and others the
best and most expensive
productions possible for us
to obtain. In everything' "
we.do we have the com
fort and entertainment of
our patrons in mind. If
you" have never been in
the Gayety or haven't
been there recently, come
soon. You will find it a
delightful home for photo
plays1 and will become a
f regular patron. Today,
tomorrow and Thursday
we present for your
approval s
Marguerite Clark ,
and. a notable and able,
cast in asocial photoplay
of unusual theme, .
"Silks and Satins"
JAKE SCHLANK, Mgr., ,
GROCERS' AND BUTCHERS'
ANNUAL PICNIC
THURSDAY, June 22nd,. 1916. An interesting program of races,
games and sports for your enjoyment. Valuable prize will be given.
Music and dancing all day. A great many new attractions at the Park.
. Everyone welcome to tome and enjoy a day of recreation. The best of
order will be preserved.
Housekeepers are requested to buy their supplies Wednesday, as
grocery stores ana meai marxeis win oe ciosea an day inursaay. .
TKIa la tK C.Mtt Annual Event for All Omili.
TONIGHT EWEI
charles" frohman presents
MAUDE
ADAMS :
Is)' J, M. Banie'a Faar-Aat Csisy -
"The Little Minister"
, 7 . '
TkuMair, Friday see Saturday, Matinee.
Tauredey mat SaMraay, Eewara Lyaek ana
Aaseclate Plarara "la WaHnel Jtamy." ..
at II f I" 4 Perl.
Itl UeJt
Ethel Clayton , '
House Peters v. -.
f- ' ' ,;' ' in i
THE GREAT DIVIDE."
TONITE
::f 8:20
NORTH BROS
KNEWi
"The Bi Bou"
HIPP
CentiBUeus,
11 Io 11.
Jaka Schlaak, Manet
al al
By Special Request
MARY PICKFORD
Omnitj FrohmaB ProductlDB.
Tmomrw
The RagewuSbi.
Advertising ' ' ' v..c
to to business what
Steam,'
. 1, to machinery. It la the
great propelling power.