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14 THrf BEE: 'OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. QAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle 81ow and Generally. Ten lower for - the Day Sheep - Steady to Strong. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE CENTS UP ReoelDte Von orrioiai Mondr ... Official Tu.ide Official Wedneoiler Bottxnate Tliureday Omaha. Jan. tl. Mil. Cattle. Hon IJheeD. 1,401 10.001 1..IOT 1S.IM IMH s.ioo 4,111 1.107 S.SSS- ; .iii 4.471 100 4MII 14.471 41.0(1 !4,l4t 11.I10 40.411 11,144 .11.150 lt.i:t 20.064 .11.007 II. til 14.S0S .11,101 41,171 14.114 - rr ar totaio....i4,ioi earn aay. laai weeK.. .14,131 aama i wttu airo... Bama t weeke ago... Varna 4 weeke a(o... Sam- aayo leal year. Th following tabla ahowa tha receipt, of oattle. hojta and aheap at ttte Omaha llvt luca marKai iot me year io oaia aa eom oared with laat rear: . lilt. . 1(11. ' Ino. Dae Cattle ..... 174.764 4S4.4H 07.171 ...... Hu ...... J,77I.SJ 1.SI1.14I 111.701 ...... Sheep ISI..ill lai.lll 1011 Tha followlm Ubla absira tha averafe , ivwm m nwmm aim timaoa live etoca mar. Kwt for the loet taw days, with rompartaons I1U 1114 (1411 I1Q11. liill.imi, June I luae t law I 1 ana 0. eone it Je II J una II. iuoa 11. J una 14 Ie U iona tl. on II. Jane It. Jiina 10. . June 10. June II. June IS. o II I 01 i'S t "Si t It 4 t IT 47 J I tut 41 404 II 1 I t 41 I I II I III II I II I II I 17 t 41 I II j 41 I II t 44 ! II j 41 00 4 17 II hi in iu in iii t II I II I 47 f 41 I ii I ii 1 1! i ii i ti 1 10 I 10 J II i JO f 14 I II T 11 I II t It I ll I 47 T 41 r ii oi to i ii f It I 01 I 10 If II 3 II I 11 I (I t 11 t 10 I It I II I II t 01 . 0 Ml I l t 41 I 40 II t 14 I IS T 41 I 13 . 8uhtar . Receipt, and Slepeoltlost of lira (lock at tha Union .lock yard,. Omahr Nab., far twantyfovr houra, endlnf at s o'clock p m. raatardayt r ' MCBIPTS CARLOAD. . ' c . it. a . p wabaaha ...1 Ulaaourt Parlflo .... I Union Pacific ...... II CAN. W., Mat..., 1 CAN. w., wait... It C, 8L P.. II. A O... , T CAB Q.. aaat.... I C, B. J., wait.,.. 40 C, R. I. A p., aaat,, 4 C, R. I. A P., wait.. "... Tlltnola Central .... 1 Cblcafo Ot. Waal.. I Cattla. M o..Kh..p-H' r'a 14 10 11 41 ; Total noalvti... II T , III 4 1 DIDPOIIITION HEAD.' ' . " ' Caltla Bora. Sheen. Jlorrla a Co........ 441; Mil 17 1 twin A Co V lot I lls no Codahy Pachlm Co III ... l.lll ..... Ill Armour A Co Ill 1.114 , m J. W. Murphy,...-.. .... . 1,141 Lincoln Packing Co. 1 .. I.! ,. ' R. Omaha Pk. Co. t ... Cohr ... - 0 ... bill A Roil.......... 1 r. B. Lewie .. II . . ..,' ... H. Bulla.. ....A. . I . ..... t. P. Hual 41 ..... . Aoeenatock Broe.., 11 ...... ; :' i, , Werthalmer. Penan 11 ... Sullivan Broe I ..... --f ... Rolhachlld A Krabo II Bolh ,, II i ; ... Mayan , ,... 14 ... (Ilaaabaro; 4 ... Bannar Broi., 14 ..... , ... John Barvay , II ..... ... pannl A Pranrlo,. II ...... Janaaa A Luiiiran' ... 4... ...... O'uagr ' 't Totala j"..' 1.110 ' 14.il' l.iU CATTLn Haoalpta waro modorato. only 111 can bolnc raporlaa, but for tha waak lo d-to raoalpto amount to 14,101 baad. ollchtly omallar than lait waak'l nil and avar 1.000 baad omallar thaa a yaar aro. la fact, tha ran Ihli Waak baa boas laa llahtaat for a loaf Una book. la iplta of that faol prlooo aaro aa wait aa at othor markil polnti havo baaa tradually working Jowor. Tha marbat today waa alow and around loo towor oa avarythlnir, aaloai It might bo on lomathlnoj vary oholeo. Tha duality waa not vary food and thoro waa nothing to mako a top, A rlakt oholea lot at prlmo kMvaa would probably havo aold around ll.lieIO.II. Qaoutlona oa eattlat flood to obolaa kaavaa. II0.I44MI.II; fair to ood baaToo, 10.4010 III oommon la fair hoovoa, 11.110 0.40; good to.ohoroa yoarilnaa. l.lot) 11.40: fair to ond yMrllnaa, II 74tl.t0; oommon 0 fair yaarllnga. I7.2&4I1.7I; food to chokt hvlfara. In 00OI.7I; aoo4 to cbolca oowa, I7.74t 48. fair to good com, 16.3(0 7.741 oummon lo fair cowa, 14.00491.21; good to rholea fr an M.M.7a: fair It good fhadera, 17.10(41.00; common to fair feadcra. tl loatllO: good to choice atock. am, I7.74f41.t0; itock Balfera. M.M8.00; atock cowa. Il.lot7.60; itock calvra. 17 160 real eaivai. iioobii.io; ouiia. . aiagi. I6.004JIH. V Rapraaanlatlva aalaoi J,? BUBr ITEERa . No. A. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 7...... 711 II II- .,..,a. 10 II II 7... ...toil ( 00 11. ..... 1011 I 10 44.. .,..1000 0 31 II 1110 I 40 I......114I .1 It 14.,.. ..1004 110 41. .....131S Oil 41. .....1304 1 00 10. .....1101 10 00 ; II 1000 10 01 S1......11M 10 10 ..1H 10 It I.7H (to., I.7447.3(; awea, good to ebi.lco. 11.314) 4.71: -wen. fair to good. ll.0U4jl.zl. I...... 110 11...... 114 11...... til 101 I. .....lojo "."..U'.IIlt II. ,... .1111 1 470 STEERS AND HKIPKR8. ' 4... 11.. ITI III 111 10 I II t 76 HKIPERS. 7 It . I.... cowa 1.41- I. .. . I (4 I. .... .1101 I II 4. .,...1371 BULLS, f 10 i......lll( ' CALVES. . . I 10 1...... SI0 37 117 71 I 71 I 41 1-40 I II 1 10 ; to I 00 : ' 1...... 110 li lt 1100 ' . STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. . 11 ho j oo - ... HOOS Ono of tka Old-faahlonad imalb' Ing big bog rung allowed up thla morning, racelpta of III care, or 17,000 bead being the largeet for any oae day ilnce the latter part ot April, Al othor polnta, however. eupplleo were juit moderate, and in iympa thy with a lharp advanoe all around the clroult, local prlcea took aa upturn of nearly 40. Tbo advance waa not ao great ahowa- at noma other markets, but eonalder lng tha- handicap of heavy lUDDllca under which meal tradera were laboring, tbo trade waa oonaldered vrry oatlgfaetory. Movement, etarted In good aeaaon, ahlp. pen taking quite a few early at lo higher prtece, and peckere noon following ault. Ourlng the early, naif of the forenoon trade Wao -oaaeonably motive, with the reiull that the big end of the offeringi had itarted ecaleward .before 10 o'olock. Tile wlodup waa much Ibe aame ao oa Wedneeday. After ordera became pretty welt filled, the Influ anoo of the heavy run began to- be felt. Buyvre flret reduced offera, and later aull bidding altogether, moot of them leaving trie yarda withuiwoaiy or more loada un old. A good I be re af the aalei landed at 10.11 M ltt .Ml tha mr Mabul II I Am ma.mI coat -waa meetly to higher than yeiterday Currant Drieee ara tha hleheet of any time tfclr r.-onlh. and aro not tar from the blgb point of tne year. Reproaenietlvo aalao: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A V. 7.. 101 71.. 140 44.. 144 14. .114 71.. 140 44.. Ill 71. .Ill 7.. 117 40 II 41 ... I II lit . t It 1 ... II 140 70 lit II 71.. 114 71.. 137 71.. Ill ik. "Pr. .. II 10 : 100' I STH ,.. IS 07VI t 71 . It SHEEP If yeiterday'a ihoep and lamb run. wao omall. today 0 waa mlcroecople. for only four care, or about 1,000 head, were reported In, Barring Saturday! and holl daya, thla la the imelleet for any ono da atneo Juno laat year, for the week to dale recelpta foot u 14,171 head, being about 100 head larger than a week ago and 1,000 heavier tnan two woohi ago. out emaiier thaa for the 00 rree ponding daya of lail year ay more ihaa 11,000 aeaa. There wee really not enough ot anything hero to make a market today, and. while genera inea nera enougn to oooit vaiuei. they found ttiomieivoi umble to get mublw if any. better tnan ateeay pneea. ono or two trndero auoted price otronger. but aa a neaeral thing the market waa railed suet otoady. Lamb ofterlnge were pretty evenly divided between natlvo aprlngi and dry lot ollppora. ao rangera arriving. Beet .. native eprlnge aold to 111.10, with a fair kind down to 110.10. Another out of tbo weighty thorn-loo weiterne took ll.oo. . wane lighter kind reached 11.10. Two or ' three deoka of owea that came in with aprlng lamb aold on a eteady beeli. Beat hero, which were of a real deelrable eort, reached, fl.71, with a fairly good eprt at lt.t0OI.tl. ralr to decent gradea are till quotable at fl.oofya.oo. while pleli klnda are oelllna mainly at tl.tOHi.OO. and oulla on down. No wethere or yearling of any description aavo boon -hero the oouplo of daya, . . ' laliotatlono on ohoep and Umbel! Lam be, oprlng, II toe 11,10; lembe, fair to choice hand. 14 444 I0 Urn ha tale (a aknlnt heavy, tl.IOCt.loi yearllnge. fair to onolce handy, I7.ltq)7,7&i yearllnga, fair to oholce naavy, f7.ovaji.iii wetnara, xair ta onoteo, Secret & Submarine By E. Alexander Powell 1 , ,. 4 "Its lad al tka Trait," Tlffcttof la rwaara," -Taa Ilaa4 to Olarr," "VHo krraaa,ralft .flFTH INSTALLMENT, ntoraii. , tleutetient Jarvla Bope la deulled by the oavat aoara ta inveatigato aod report hie flndlnga oa tbo InvonUoa of i;. Ralph -Burka, which aervea ta bring tko axooiarina. to- a atata of porfootien. The b-atenaat arrlvee In ValdavU aad la wel- ; laveator ana nia daughter. t;-eo, oa the Mai trip of the Inventor'! beat, a Japanelo kelptr la urprleed la taa act of axamlnlng tko mechanlam of tko voa Ixatlng device. Hope roporU favorably aa tne now device, but there are othera later. 0te4 la. U. Aa atlempl to burglartao Dr. Varkea laboratory fella, but later Cleo tlada murdered la all bedroom. Cleo eelle her father library to get money 1 later ehe flnda a note, from which aha learne that they eon. tain the oeeret formula, with Mope aae tacea ta the auctioneer'! atord, only to find it la. flamea. Org. Ivaaotf and Oerald Morton, two eplee la eearch of tha formula, attempt to capture Cleo when ehe calla at tko houee of Stephanakl, the anarchlgt. Hope ruohea lo her aid: Morion aboote at him. but tko bullet hlta a borne, la tko oellar, which am pivdea, , : y' (Continued from Yesterday.) 1 The man bowed reipectfully. "Very rood, ma'am," he amweret). "Til at tend to it." Little did Hofje and Cleo dream that the man with the deferential manneri oi a well-trained servant wai in reality an unknown but dangerous enemy. . It wai Mahlin, who had bribed one of the servant furniihed by the caterer to let, him take his pla;e. ... , , Ana now," said Mrs. Delmar, turn- to .tieo, i want to introduce ins to .Cleo, "1 want to some men to rou. Mr. Hone tella mt tnt this -ia your first real party and4.Mn. Delmar, who at that rsoment r'w. .1 .-.:.. . L . . . 1 , 1 I I I . . I'm determined that you nhall have a to inne. nere comes a man now .at I want you to know," and she i eckoned to a' man who was croiijng -t ie floor" with a tall and strikingly handsome brunette. ; "Why, it's Mr. Morton H exclaimed I Cleo. "I didn't know that he was here.l have you known Him long, Mrs. Pal mar?" ... . .,; . , . .1. .'.sj:i . ;' .-- "I never met him until tonight, but he seems to be a very t-hatmtng fel low. He knd the Countcao Jvanoff, the lady who is with him, are old friends of my husband's vice consul, tit. Paget. L invited them on his ac count." ..- , "This is indeed a pleasant, surprise, fin Burke," said Morton, gazing at Cleo in such open admiration that her vet dropped in confusion. "Now I a glad I came. You look as though i had come straight from th Rue H Psix, May I have this dance?" ceo glanced at Hope, who was al ly deep in an animated conversa a wi ft the countess. He seemed, to ve forgotten her entirely. He had t eron siked her for a dance. A ie flush of anger came into her ..pa. -- ;.s ;- I "tnueed you "may," she answered. 1 very fond of dancing," and "the . tboment she was floating away e arms of Gerald Morton. When e of ht tight of them Morton '- something in her ear ' vd tr ft look up into hit o a smile ot pleasure. ,, l we c mce this, countett?" 1 r- Jy, snd iti an in r, i i, -wen loit in the 1 1 irli-t finuret. i i a tme in starting hit . i -.-! .'i:g. An unex- Canl6i, tsia, bp E. AleaaaSer Powell. Meted opportunity had been thrown in his way aho he intended to make the moit of it. He had had much ex perience In the game of love, but he had never played it. for such high stakes, or when it waa so- vitally nec essary for him to win, and he appre ciated, moreover tnat, were tie to oe successful he would have to play with consummate skill. Nor did he make the mistake of underrating his ad versary,, Jarvis Hope. He knew that the young naval officer held an as- aurn nlaco- in Clen'a nffeciirtna. hut he also knew from experience that if it alway-easy to make, a woman jeal ous .of the msn she lovet. And he determined that his first move should be .to-stir up Jealousy between Hope and Cleo. When the dance was ever, following the customary rules of the game, he. tuggetted to Cleo that they take a stroll upon the terrace, and it was there, In a nook formed by, s t 1 .1 . .1-- C- ..A acrccn oi paiina, wai incy were luunu. half air hour later, by Hope and Olg' I've been looking for you every where, -Cleo.; he said sternly. "Why nave you been away so longr "I have been talking to Mr. Mor ton," Cleo answered. "But," the added defiantly, "1 wasn't aware that I was expected to give an account of my actions. I am quite old enough to taxe care oi myseu, man it you. Morton taw with satisfaction that a lover's nuarrel -was brewing, ibut it was enaea almost oeiore it began by Stepped onto the terrace. "Oh, Mr. Hope,"? she cried, catching tiaht of the group behind the palmt, "1 ve been looking all over for vou. The butler tells me that my nephew lame- lieu all nuui o,gu. lie must have taken the books upstairsthough I. can't understand -why that stupid servant at the dooi didn't let me know. Doo t you and Miss Burke want to go up to the study and look at them?" - -:.' - ' - - As Hoot and Cleo followed their hostess into the house, Morton and Olga looked at each other signi ficantly "We must follow them," Olga whiipered. - . When Francis Leyland arrived he was met at the door by Mahlin, who recognized him by the package under his arm. ( -. "Are you Mr. Leyland, sir?" he in quired, retpetfully. , ' "I am," was the answer. "Your aunt desires me to tell you, sir," said Mahlin tmodthly, "that you are to give me the bookt and I am to take them to the upstairs study so that Lieutenant Hope can see them." "Darned glad to get rid of them," grunted Leyland), . surrendering - the heavy package. . . (To Be .Continued.) American Yelepbona ft Telegraph C. A dividend of Two Dollars per hare will be paid on Saturday, July 15, 1014,1 to stockholders of record at the close of business on Friday, June to; 1910. ' G. D. MILNE, Treasurer. RS nativ- Drinc lrhb. .... 121 iwriv eUppod limbo. ... No. , , 111 nittlv tprlnv Itimb.,.. 14 nallvs) cltppad ewm 17 fed clipped limbi , fi Utiv aprlng Umbsj..,. 19 cull prlrikf Umim. 64 natlv fthorn twd,,,,,, II native tprlnc lamb...,. Ill Mtlv aprint lambt.,..- 6 19 76 .,a,100 6ft Av. Pf. .., 64 11 60 .. U2 76 ...71 t IV ...44 11 35 ...63 60 ,..12S t lb ...61 11 00 ... 64 11 60 IUmm CUr 1-10 Htnrk Market. Kanaa. City, , June s-rATThO H celpti. 1,009 Head; market atesdy; prime fed ttera, 110.26910.76; drwd beef ateera, tM.OOfrlO.OO: wttrn ateerx. 19.00010.75: tockara and feedera, S.764fl.0O; bulla. $6.76 HOOS Receipts, 10,000 har; market hlrher; bulk of aalea, 91.606.95; heavy, 16.109 10.00; packera and butvhera, $H t.6; Itjrht, $.76(rt,60; plga, 99.6008.76. 8HKEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 2,600 head; iheep, ateady; lambs, 10c to '16c higher"; lamb., t.60911.40; yearlings, 17. Us 98.60; wethers. 9.2&97.60; ewes. 96,009 9.00., ,.T . f , . ..' Bt. Leula Live tMoek Market, .. St. Louis, June 22. CATTLE Receipta, X.404 head; market steady; native beef teen, $7. 60911. 66; yearling ateera and heifers, II. 60ft 10.66: cows. 66. 60 160 1 etockeri and ieedera, 96.6096.60; Texaa and Oklahoma ateera, 96.609910.00; bows and heifers, 16.0096.00; prime- yearling steers and heifers, 96.76910-26; native calves, 94.00 V 13. WU. .a HOO0rReoslnti. 2,200 head: market steady; pigs and lights, B. 0099.40; mixed and butchers, f9.S091O.0O; good heavy, ji.ti 910.00; bulk uf aalea, 99.90&9.96. HHEBP AND LAHBH Receipts, 400 head; market ateady t native muttona, 94.0098.00; wethers, 6CO096.OO; aheared lamba, 90.009 10.00; sprln lamba, 17.00911-66. ' ' CHICAGO LIVE 4TOCK MARKET. Csttle, Waki Hog,. Vleski Sheep and . v.. " eUmba, 'l7oaeUlMl. .. ' . - j ' Chicago, Jun 22.i-CATT!ieg--Recelpta, 2,000 hed; market, weak; native beef cat tle. 97.609U.30; western ateerm 98-6096.26; stockers and ferders, 96.7698.70; cows and half on., $2.7(99.76; calvea, 96-60912. 00. HOOS Recetpta, 20,000 head;,, marked weak, early advance of 10c loat; bulk of toales, 96-769t.ft; light, l.ifl.6; mixed, l9.fl.Srfi'lf,0fi; heavy, tv.S6910.06; rough, .6699.6; plga, 97.4699.10: ' ' BHKEP AND LAM B8- Receipts, 10.000 head; market unsettled; wethere, $7,009 9.00; ewes, 94 7097.40; lambs, 97.609K.20; prings 98.26911-06' -4 Bt. Joeeph Uf ntocR Market, t StJoseph, June M.CATTLB Receipts, I, 600 head; market ateady; ateera. $7,609 10.76; cows nd heifers. $4.6099.26; calves, $4.00911.00. I . . HOOS Receipts, 16.000 head; market 5910o higher; top, $10.00; bulk of salea, $9,869-060. BHKKP' AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 000 head; market el-; aprlng lambs, $10,609 II. 69; ewag. 16.6)970. flteux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City. June 22. CATTLE Receipts, 700 head; market ateady; native steers, tl. 2696-75; calves, $7.00 911.00; bulla, atgs, etc., 96 6096-76. HOOS Receipts. 0,300 head; market 6c higher; heavy, $9.6699.76; mixed, .&G 6 66; light, $6.3091.46; bulk of sales, $6.46 99,66, . . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J00 head. ) -; Sugmr Market.' " "... ; New York. June ' 3!. 8UOAR Raw, teady, with salea of 126,000 bags of Porto Rlcoa aflloat for prompt and July shipment, partially without port options, at 0.28 c 1. f. Centrifugal, 6.27c; molasasjp, 6.60c; re lined quiet, granulated, ,7.66c. Sugar fu tures at noon were 2 to 1 polnta lower. Market clotted ateady, I polnta higher to I lower; July, 6.97c; September. 6-60e;, De cember, 6,14c, r- - - v- v t V (fcnahft Hmr Blawrket, , :' PRAIRIB HAT Choice upland, none here, would bring, $9.0096-60; No. 1. $8,009 I 60; No. 2, $0.00 0 6.00; No. I, $4.0096.00. Choice midland, none here, would bring, $8.00 98.60; No. 1, $7.0096-00; No. 2, $4.00 97.00; No. , $4.0096.00. Choice lowland, none here, would bring, $7.0097-60; No. 1, $8.00 9 7.00; No. 2. $4.009.O; No. S, $9.00 96.00.. , ; r :y .... ., ''f ' Dry Ooods Market. l ' New Torit, June 22 Cotton gooda and yarns were, firmer' today. Dreaa goods tended higher with a more general demand. Raw silk was steady. . , - , Metal Market -f .'.'. New Tork, June 22. METALS Exchang es quote lead at $0.86 asked Spelter dull; Kaat St. Louis delivery, $12.26 aaked. Cop per dull; electrolytic, nearby, nominal; Sep tember and . later. $2T.6092t.t6. Iron ateady and unchanged. Tin quiet; spot of fered at $40.00. At London: Spot copper, 167; futures, (9$; electrolytic. 1132. Spot tin. 1171 6a; futures. 172, Lead. 20. Spelter, 47. ! Ceffes Market. -' 1 V : New Tork, June 23. COFFEE the tallt of an easier tendency In Brazil aeemed' re aponalble for a renewal ot- scattering liqui dation in the market for coffee futures here today. 'While, there waa ajuo some selling from southern trade sources, and after open ing at a decline of S to 4 polnta,, active months aold about 4 to 9 polnta net lower. Lecember eontraota sold off to 8.17c and March to 6.32c. or into new low ground for the movement, but at.tb.lt level tlfere waa nfome covering by recent sellers and little local trade buying; with last prices ahowlng rallies cloaed.at-a net decline of $ to 4 points. Sales. $6,600 bags. June, '7.67c: July, 7.89c; August, 7.96c;, September, 8.06c; October, 8.11c; November, 6.16e; December, 6.21c;, January, 8.86c ; February. 8.11c: March, I.Sc; April, 8.41c; May, $.4 As.-" Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7ti, fl'Ac; Santos '4a, 10c. Coot and freight offers- were ;rs ported kbout $ points lower on the average, although It was said none of, them; were an low aa the 'lowest of yesterday, when there was a sale ef Santos 4s a 10 c; loiy don oretliti. " ' The official cables reported ' declines oV 76 to 100 rels Jn the Brazilian markets anQ of l-Md In th rate of 'Rio. exchange on London. ..''. . ... - OU ud itesi.. Savannah. 'Oa., June 21. TURPENTINE -Firm; 37 Vc; alea, 466 bbls.; receipts, 684 bbla.; sbipments,, 817 bbls.; stock, 11,1 SI bbls.. w .. .. ROSIN Firm; Mha.'lftifl.hhu.; receipts. 1,624 bbls.; shipments. .1,W bbls. ; stock. 84.M6 hbls. Quote: A, B, $6.00; C. D, 96-06; B, $6.10; F, $6.16: O, $fi.22H: U. I. $6.26. ' ' " 1 Evaperated Apples aad Dried Fralta. : Kew York. June 22. EVAPORATED AF. FLE8-Qulet and steady; fancy, 714 97c: c,holce, 9c; prime, 696c. uiib.u iTMuiTt rrunes. sieaay; jaiiror rilas. 4W911o; Oregons,- 79109. Apricots. . firm; choice. 11 911 14c: extra choice, . U.e; fancy, J212Wc. Peaches, firm: choice to extra choice, $Ho; fancy, 7c. Ralalna, quiet; loose ..muscatels, 898Uc; cholca to tancy seeded.. 798c; seed leu, thi j a. . Liverpool 'Grata Market. Liverpool. June-22. WHEAT Spotl No. i Manitoba, 10a; Mo. S, ts 10d; No. $, ts Id; No. 2 red western winter, fe 10d. : CORN Spot American 'mixed, new, Is ' iid... ?, n i . s, ' - u ( I .- ';- Baaa cieanaga. ;l 'i Omana. . Juaa if. Bknk . claarlnaa fnv Omaha today were 11.760.414.71 and for tko orreaponding day., laat- year tstlil,tol.to. . 1 v -. Celhn BUrket l- , New "Tork, Wane ' 13. COTTON Futareo Opened -eteady l Joly,-llWlto,Oetolep, ll.loe; . uecember, ll.lie; January, M.llej liana, U.iro. iv .4.1 .. j ... .i ... ! Wantttr Some "Want . Ads in ex- chance' for lots of 'answers. Phone ine oee.-.- - A Phenomenal June Sale of Men's' Clothing CONTINUES yXJT J-KIUAY and SATURDAY .I6.W DODGE DOUGLAS STREETS CONTINUES FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of Over Three Thousand MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S $25, $30 and $35 SUITS ; . 1 -' (Plain Blues and Blacks Excepted) . HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ....... i 1 . . . f n And Other High-Grade Makes IK i m mA m n VERY SUIT OFFERED IN THIS SALE - GUARANTEED Spring and Summer, 19 lS, ; merchandise, and the very latest and best oi this season's styles. v . The fabrics are the choicest weaves and . patterns that the - looms of the World produce; offering an exceptionally broad range of color- ings for selection. " , : i An immense assortment of snappy "Var sity Fifty-Five", styles for the dressy young fel-., low and lots of more conservative models for men of more quiet tastes. The newest ideas produced by these master designers, creators of men's clothing style. , v WE HAVE BEEN FOR' 30 YEARS AND WILL CONTINUE'TO BE THE HOME OF HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES ' m - a ' ' ' . -.- x' S f'r v. 1 A v - ' " V'"'" '-l A ( ''. '. . - " Ii 1 J t . it. -I"- : v. , " ' - a l"t--'i. ix; -jM-Mi4 -? ... i .- f 8m$ m'-iftsi p-- .. . . - . " -1 ' , ti H '-. ' III . J0 I, A4 ; 4f N i s s s a , s s- z ii a i - ... hi . ; . iVvi&i:IM9Sitt s iiiiiii,m -i ,. i HI J .