12 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1916. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow and Uneven, Beef About Steady Old Sheep " Steady, Lambs Lower. - HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN UP Omaha, June II, lfU. Rtwsipts -were. Cattle. Hon- Oheep . Estimate onday .... 1.000 7,000 . 1.600 Stmt days lul wk.. I.IOf S.4t 10,003 Seme day 1 WNki aVo. I il 70s ft. 241 game da S wMki ago. M7 t.lftl 1.762 flame 'a? 4 week o. t,m 7.870 S.2&1 Same ay Uat year. . , , l,77 1,101 10,105 The follow.nir table shows the recti pU of eattie, hog and iheap at tha Omaha live lock market (or tha year to data aa com pared with last year: lilt. If IK. Inc. De. Cattle 6,!7 vtMtS M.tti Hon .....1.802.:OI l,ft9l,097 201,104 Sheep 931,114 1,012,447 71,861 The Cot lowing table shows the average price of hoc at the Omaha live etock mar- inr in iss. rew trays, wun fomtwrwiin Data. 19U, 11916. "j14.llll. 191!. 1811 . June I. I 134 7 421 7 SO I 27 6 M June 10. 17 7 41 7 87 1 13 T 45 III June 11. f 35 7 16 I 47 7 43 June 12. t M4 7 27 I 01 I 52 T 18 I tO June IS. I 29 00 I 59 7 11 1 71 June 14. 41 7 14 I 54 7 15 K 79 June 16. 4t 7 16 7 95 I 47 T 43 June 16. I 66 7 IS 3 01 I 50 t 16 June 17. I 47 7 16 I 06 t 40 7 It t 91 June II. 1 12 13 I S3 t 23 June . t 17 10 t 20 I 41 t 19 5 92 June 20. 9 41 I 21 I 40 T 25 ft 99 June 21. 9 67 7 40 I 43 7 40 I U June 22. 9 61 7 34 I 21 7 41 I 23 .June 23. 9 44 729 I 09 I 44 I 20 June 24 t 43 7 32 I 69 I 61 7 44 14 June 36 . 7 19 I 1 I 63 7 3 June 14. I 97) 7 39 I 17 I 6lj 7 30 I It 'Sunday. Recelpta and diepoaltlon of live stock at the Union .lock yarde, Omaha, Neb., for lwentyfour hours. Kndln at I o'clock p. m., June 34, 1919: RKCKPITfl CARLOAD. V Cattle.Hoffa.8heep.HVi. ' C, M. ft St. P..., Wabash Union Pacific .... C. A N. W east.. CAN. W., west., a, St. P., 14. A o. C. B. A Q.. eaet... C. B ft Q., west... C, R. I. p., taet. Illinois central ... Chicago Ot. West, 17 17 . 46 23 19 ft 10 99 ,v. Total rerelnU....161 DISPOSITION HEAD. , Cattle. Hon Morris ft CO......,., 847 Swift A Co 636 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1.21 6 Armour ft Co.,,,,.,. 447 Hchwartx ft Co....,, ..... J. w. Murphy Rlncoln Park. Co'.. So. Omaha Pack. Co.. Hen ton, Veant, Lush Hill ft Son.,,.,...,, X. B. Lewis.,,,..,,, I T. Huss Itosenstock Bros Werthelmer ft Itofen Sullivan Bros , Rothschild ft Kreba.. Hi tin Huffman Roth Oleasters; ....,.... John Harvey Dennis ft Francis Kllno Jensen ft Liuniren.. Other buyers ...... 11 7 ."- 30 190 14 46 . 44 3 41 .. 11 . 1 17. . 16 - I 10 162 ogfc 427 1,197 1,411 0 17 Sheep. 986 2.465 9,649 953 I 473 Totala ,.,....V. l.m 1,601 7,516 CATTLE Receipts were slightly lighter than last week, but about the same as two weeke age and not far fi-om what they .were a year ago. There was really very little change tn the market. It was a slow ana .. dull trade from start to finish and prices ' were very uneven. Still there was not much change from the close of last week. This was true of oowstuff and feeder as well as af beef steers. The best beeves her were good enough to bring 110. 5ft, Dotations on cattle: Good In choice ; peeves, H9.16019.76; fair to good .beeves, 19.40(919.36; common to fair beeves, 98.260 9.40; good to choice yearlings. I9.60O10.10; fair to good yearlings, 98. 40429.10; com mon to fair year lings, f7.254fl.60; good to cholc heifers, 17.6001.60; good to choice : cowa, $7.i6fl.00; fair to good sows, 94.000 7.36; common to fair cows, 94.0009.00; good to choice feeders, 11.0008,60; fair to good feeders, 17.4001.00; common to fair . finders, 16.9007.40; good to cholc stack ers, f7.760R.6O; stork heifers, 14,2607.60; stock cows, 16.40 0 7.00; stock calves, $7,260 v 1.16; veal lives, 19.00011.10; best trails, sings, ate., I4.H0T.76; grass bulls, 16.600 I. 10. - - Representative sales t t ' BEEF STEERS. . . No. : At. Pr. No, Ar. ' Ft. . II. ..... 174 $7 10 , 44 997 $1 49 , 44..., J.' 761 9 10 17. ...a. 1106 9 40 49 1321 I 10 II. .....1807 I 90 : 3I......1241 10 It 41 1101 It ft STEERS mo HEIFERS. II...... 936 f 19 17 f71 f 10 19.,..;. 941 lv ' 14 117 I 7ft 14 100 9 10 10 791 ft 40 II...... 117 9 76 II...... 114 10 Ift HEIFERS. ." "I......I0II I 00 - STOCKBRS AND FEEDERS. It..,.. 434 f It . HOGS-Recelpts of hog were rather mod erate even for a Monday, some ninety 'nine ears, or 7,090 head, making up the day's arrival. This Is 1,600 smaller than last week, a few head lighter than "two weeks -a so and nearly 1,000 short ot tha name .Monday a year ago. Shippers had very heavy order this 'morning and started right out buying hogs on a 160160 higher basis, taking every thing that they could possibly use. , Be fore they were through they had bought tally half of the offerings. In the face ot such keen competition as this packers, who slso wanted hogs pretty badly had only on course open, and that was to get what they could while the getting was good, which was just exactly what they proceeded to -.do. Their hogs were bought at about the 'same sort of figures aa shippers wera pay ing, that Is 10016c higher than laat week. On anything good the close waa Just aa good ' hs any time, and was very active, but some of the poor light and grassy kinds, which fat lad to attract much attention early, were ''also slow sellers late and aom sellers claimed they wera unable and some sellers .like the general ad vane for some of the ..-voAimoa grades. '. As a general thing, though, tha market showed a full 10015c advance. Host of the hogs sold at fl.tO0ft.t9, fft.ftft being very popular prlc tor strings. The top reached '19.71. - ' " . f ' No. Av." Bh. Fr. No. Av. Sh. Fr. 76.. 114 - 10. II 41 ;' 46.. 137 10 19 60 64..I41 ... 1 66 47. .364 40 1 60 ' 21. , HI ;.: ft 62 74. .141 120 9 70 44..I44 tO ft 76 t. SHEEP Lamb receipts wera of pretty decent volume this morning, some thirty oars, or 9.660 head putting tn an appear anoa. Today's receipt are 1,600 smaller i than last week and nearly 1,000 lighter -lhan a year ago. but more than 1,000 heav ier than two weeks ago. There waa practically no local stuff here, nearly everything offered being from Idaho. Raoeipts Includfd almost no old sheep and '.the few ewee thats bowed up were bought readily at good eteady prices, soma very good ldahos bringing 16, with a load of hair-fat tanners at 64.76. , - On the lambs It was a sticky deal. Ad verse reports on the eastern dressed mutton trade made buyers bearish, while most other markets i ported decent uns and small breaks and with so broad a showing from ' which to make their selections, local buy ers were Inclined to take their time about , filling order ; Their early bids wera gen erally a quarter lower. Some of the offer ings carried a good deal of water tn their fleeces, and on the weteet of the stuff bids looked, on paper at least, as much as 260 40e lower, but, judging by the way they talked on the beat kits packers wars after a 26o reduction. It was noon before movement started. for sellers who were of the opinion that cendlttens did not warrant so large a break held on In hopes the trade would strengthen up Packers dickered around most ot the forenoon without raising early otters to any .noticeable extent, but In tha end boosted bids a little, and when tha lambs finally started scaleward It was at figures that, - while on paper were a quarter down 4 Id - . not figure any mora than 16s lower con- sldarlng tha wetness of fleeces. On one or two of tha dry eat lota the decline might , hav been a lit tie greater than that, but j aa a general thing calling the market ,16c, lower covered it Moat of tha lambs r sold at $11.16. with on tour-ear bunch. wbiob Was fairly dry, at $11.20. After a trading basis waa established It did not take long to make a fair eioaran. As was the case all last week, "feeder buyers got little cnances to anew what they could da. Sorting was light and vackers bought mil the cull, $1,090 being , popular ngur. tjuouttong ee sheep and lambs: Lambs, spring, fatr to choice, 1O.26011.2O; lambs, spring, culls, $8.6004,26; lambs, fair to thok-e handy, $9.2609.10; lamba, fair to cooloe bavy, ll.6O09.fi; yearling, fair to lAoleo handy, $7.1601.76; yearlings, fair to :. cholc heavy, $7,000.72$; wethers, fair to , choice, $4,7607. 25; ewee, good to choice, 94.2t0t.7ft; ewes, fair to good, $6.040116. I. CHICA4JO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Firm, Hogs Weak, Sheep Steady, Js Report From Chicago, Chlnaao. June CATTLE Rectota, 16,000 head; market firm; native bft cat- lie, it. man. id: western sieers, i.jw.iu storker and feeders, $6.760". 76; cows and heifers, $3.7609.75; calves, $8.50011.76. HOUS Receipts, 33,000 head; market weak at 16c advance; bulk, 10.7OQi9.95; light, $9.3001.90; mixed. $9.60010.00; ncavy, vv.sb v le.ou; rougn, tr.av.ee: pigs, I7.40ft9.20. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,009 hesd; market steady; wethers, 97.0008.00; ewee. 14.6007.60; lambs $7.6009.90; springs. e.vu(fi i.pu. y St. tools rVe Htork Market - i St. Louis. June 24. CATTLE Receipts, 4.500; market higher; native beet steers, $7.60011.6; yearling steers and heifers. IN. 60610. 46: cows. I5.600i8.60: stockers and feeders. $6. 6008. 50; Texas and Oklahoma steers, $6.6009.90; prime yearling it teem and heifers, $8.76010.24; cows and heifers, $6.00 VB.uv; prime soutnern sieers, ,),vwviv.vu native calves. IK 00 I 2 OH. HOOS Receipts 1.100 ' heed: market higher; pigs ami lights, $8.0001.10; mixed and butchera, $9. 78 dt 10.00; good heavy, $9.10 Jp 10,03; bum of aalea, 99.7Vf.v&. . SHEEP Recelptar 4.700 head; market Kteady; wethers. f6.OO06.OO; clipped ewes, $4.0008.00: clipped Iambi, $6.00010.00; spring smbs, $7.00011.40, Kansas City Lite Stock Market. Kansss City. Mo.. Juno . CATTLE Receipts. 10,000 bead; choice lea sieers, iuc higher; grassed and medium grade, slow to 10c lower; prime fed steers, $10.26010.86; dressed beefS steers, $8.00010.00; western steers, $9.00010.60; s locker and feeders, $8.7609.00; bulls, $6.76 06.00; calves, $0.60 11.00. . H OGB Receipts, 1 2.000 head ; market higher; bulk of sales, $9.6609.90; heavy, $9.8009.96; packers and butchers, $9,760 9.10; light, $9.(1609.86; pigs, .$8.6002.76. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head ; market lower; no choice weetern lamba; lambe, $8.60010.16; yearllnga. $7.86 08.26; Wether, $6.2607.50; ewe. $6,000 7.76. . . . OMAHA tiKXEBAL MAJ3KET. Wholesale Prices for Produce Charged by . Oinatu Dealers. ; BUTTER No, 1 creamery, lo cartons or f t' , 10c: No. 3, 31a. POULTRY B oilers, ellve, under I lbs., 10 0 26c ; hens, 1 6c ; special roosters and stags, 10o; springs 2"c; geese, 10c; ducks, lio; young ducks, 16c; turkeys, 20c; old torn. 20c; capons. 11c; guineas, 15c; squabs. :i 600 4.00 par do.; pigeons. (1.00 por do Wholesale prices of beef cuts: Ribs:. No. I, llc; No. I, llc; No. I, 17c, Loins: No. 1, 14c; NO. 2, 22c; No. 3, 20c, Chucks: No, 1, 1844c; No. I, 18c? No. I, 12c. Rounds: No. 1, 17c; No, I, 17c; No. 1. 16c. Plates; N. 1, 10c No. 2, 10c; No. 1. Ic. t CHEESE Imported Swiss, lb., 44c; domes tic Swiss, 3u; block Swiss, lo; "Blue Label" brick, 18c; "Blue Seal" Mm burger, 21c; Roquefort Soclete, 66u; Italian Romano, 43; full cream Wisconsin twins. 17c; dalatea and triplets, 17c; Americas, 10 lbs. each, lb., llc; favorites, I lbs. each, lb., I9c; York Herkimer white. 10c; Kummln Ost, 24p; Bap sago (Kreuter), dos., 11.30; Ltederkranx, fl.60; green chill cheese, $1.00; McLaren Imperial Club, 11.00; McLaren Im perial, medium, $1.36; McLaren Imperial, large, $2.40; Royal lunch, medium. $1.36; Royal lunch, large, $2.40; small Roquefort, jars, $1.40; large Roquefort, Jars, $3.00; Pimento cheese. In glass, 11.35; McLaren deviled cheese, 10c; McLaren nippy cheese, 10c; Century or Philadelphia cream, 11.00; Annetltnat. 4fic: Ntufchatel. 46c: lunch cheese, 60c; Oold Medal Camembert, $2.40; Miniature Camembert, $1.30; hand-made cheese (41 In box, 15c; Phoenix brand rancy imported nwiss cnecse, nns, per aoi 15; Phoenix brand fancy Camembert. tins, $4; Phoenix brand fancy American cheese, tins, $3; Itallsn Parmesan, In glass, small, 13.60, large, ft: peanut butter, Jan, 90c, $1.40, $2.30; t, 10 or 16-lb. pail, lie. FT8H Canned: Domestic JA Olf or mus tard sardines (100 cans), $5; domestic mustard sardines (41 cans), $3.10; domestic oil carton and key sardines (loo cans), $3.16; domestic mustard carton sardine B cans, f4.o; imported &ib mm Hrninva, babies, very choice (100), $12-60; Imported Htorm King sardines In pure olive oil (100), 119.60: Imnorted Little Sat for sardines tn olive oil tins), $7.00 Imported Bismarck herring (1-Ib, tlnsK dos., $2.00; Imported an chovies (1-lb. kegs,. $3.60; Imported French mushrooms, Cabaret, email tins, $8.00: Mary land green turiie meat tin cansp, ff.iiu; .im ported Japanese crab meat, wlcb brand, (large tine), $4.60; imported Holland iNlch np herrlna HI. lb. keas). 11.60: Burnham i ft Morrill fish flakes, dax., large, $1.36, 1 small, 10c; soused mackerel. Storm, King, tins, keys), iod cans, ss.oo, . OY8TEKB .husaiiifake. uer Tal.l Stand-1 ards, IM0; selects. $1.10; oounts, $1.16. CELERY Mammoth. Qa pr aosen; me-1 dlum, 60a par uua.; small, 40o; Florida, pet orate, tl.it. Fruit and vegetable quotation furnished by h Ollllnaky Fruit company I fruits oranges: vais., s. bus. box; 210s, 181s, 14.60; 116s, 160s, 14.76; 176s, 10 0s, Ills, $6. Lemons: Oolden Bowl, 300, IftOs, $; fsncf. $6.60; Silver Cord, $6. Grapefruit: Its, $6.60; 44c. $; 64s, 64s, 80s, e.ou, f ineappies: r lorma evs, bos, cri, l SI; la 46a. II: Cuban. 13. Strawberries: Market price. Loganberries Crate, $2.71. Blackberries: Crate, $1.75. 4fecldous fruits: Apricots, box, $3y peaches, $1; plums, Cli max, $1.10 plums, Santa Rosa, $1.76; plums, red jun, Burbanks, $1.60. Cantaloupe: Standard, crate. 13.16 1 bony. 11. 60 : 2-1 standards, $1.60; flats, $1.1$. Apples:. Baa Uavn, oox, i.so. VEGETABLES Potatoes; Old, btt., $1 60; new, lb., to. Onions; Yellow, lb., 4c. Home, grown onions, beet, shallots, turnips, car rots, and radishes, dos,, 36c ; cucumbers, basket, $1.10; celery (Fla.), do., 90c; cab-baa-a. lb., lute: tomatoes. ' orate. $1.16: spinach, bu., 40c; rhubarb, dos., 30c. Pea nuts: no. i, raw, .id., eo; no. j, roasieu, loi Jumbo, raw, lc; Jumbo, roasted, lc. Figs: Box,80c. Popcorn: Case, $2.60. M ISC ELLA NE0US Drum dates, $8,51 per case. Fits, too par hog, - Popcorn, $1.60 per Orn and Wheal Begto BuUetla. " Station ot Nebraika. Temperature, Prect- pnaiion. District . . , Highest Lowest, Inches. Ashland .....'...;.!.. 18 40 k .18 Auburn ; 14 ' 60 ( , .46 Broken bow .......,.. ' do ,.4 Columbus II 13 .31 Culbertson ,i, . , 14 v 61 1 0 Falrbury bs en ,ti Fairmont 17 t .11 Grand Island 17 , . 11 .48 Hattlngton tl 61 . . ,l HRRting ., ,, ST 0(1 .10 Holdreaa .............. 86 ; , tl . 0 Lincoln ................. 87 . tl , .61 Norm riatt i4 . to ,os Oakdala , It 67 . .46 Omaha 81 tl 1.10 TekamatL 91 tl .10 Valantlnr It $4 .34 ' MlBfteapolle Oram Market, Minneapolis, June 38 WHEAT July. 11.06 01.04; September, $1.07. Cash: No, 1 hard. $1.11; No. 1 northern, $1.07 01.09; No. t northern, fl.0301.07. FLOUR Unchanged. , . BARLEY HI 0710. RYD 91091e. ' BRAN $17.00018.00, ( ...... CORN No, I yellow, 76070c. OATS No. 1 white, $7011c. FLAXSEED $1.76 01.70, Liverpool tiraln Market. Liverpool. June 16. WHEAT Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 9 lid; No. I, 9s 9d; No, 8, $ Id; No, I red western winter, 9s td. CORN Spot, American mixed, now. Is. FLOUR Winter patents, 47s, HOPS In London, Pacific coast, 14 160 " liB v V- Coffee Market. New York, June It. There was a renewal of July and later month liquidation in the market for coffee futures here today with prices making new low ground for the movement. The opening was unchanged to I points lower, and active months sold 1 to 11 points under Saturday' closing figures during the afternoon with September touch ing 1.10c and December t.04c, or nearly a cent a pound under (he high records of May 10. Reports of lower offer In the cost snd freight market promoted the sell ing movement, while there was a good deal of July liquidation In anticipation of no tices. The business Included considerable switching from July to later month with sales amounting to 61.750 bags. The mar ket closed at a net loss of t to IS points for the day. June, 7.T0c; July, 7.70c; Au gunt 7.80e; Septembre. 7.81c; October, T.94c; Notembr, 7.91c; December, 1,04c; January, 1.10c; February. 1. 14c; March, l.llc; April, 1.26c; May, l.lOe. Spot coffee, dull and nominal, Rio 7a le; Santos 4s, 10e. Offers of Santos 4s were reported In the tost and freight mar ket at 1.90 to 10r .London credit. The official cables reported a decltn of 190 ret at Santos. Rio, holiday. - Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York. Jun It. EVAPORATED APPLES Dull I fancy, 107o; choke, 604c: prime, 606c, Prunes, steady; California's 4 011c; Oregon's 1010c. Apri cots, firmer; choice, lie; extra cholc, lie; fancy 13. , DRIED FRUITS Peaches, firm; choice, te; extra choice, tc; fancy, 7c. Retains, steady; loose muscatels, I08e; choice to faney seeded. 70ic; seedless. 8 010 . Cotton Market, : " v r '-' New York. June 14. COTTON Future opened steady; July, 13.24c; October, 11.40c; December, 13.61c; January, ll.tlo; March, 13.14c, - The cotton market closed steady at net lose of 12 to 16 points. , New York Dry Goods Market, . New York, June 30. Cotton good Were steady and quiet today; government orders for additional quantities of army goods and materials have been received. Wnnl goods were Aim Haw silk was slightly Ir regular. .. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cash Demand Covers Heavy Eeceipts and Wheat Prices Hold Their Own. MARGIN ON YELLOW COBN Omaha, .Jun. 26, l.K. Th.r. wui . good r.nh d.martd for wheat today and th. receipt, of thi. rereal were fatrly heavy The wheat market waa quot ed from unchanged to lc higher, but th. bulk of the aamplea went at toe advance. The corn receipts were fair, but th. mar. ket wa. rather dull and the aalea were very light. Yellow corn gold a wide mar gin over the white corn, but the market generally waa quoted unchanged. The oata market waa pretty active and ruled from toe higher. There waa a moderate caeh demand for oata and re erlpta were alao fair. Rye and barley were quoted at practi cally unchanged price.. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1,111.000 buihel.; oata, 16,000 buahela. Liverpool oloa: Wheat, unchanged; corn, Id higher. Primary wheat recelpta were 1,1,1,000 buehela and ehipments 436,000 buahela, agalnat recelpta of 631.000 buahela and .hip menu of 637,000 bushels last ysar. Primary corn recelpta were 131.000 buahela and shipments 768,000 bushels, against recelpte ot 310,000 bushels and ship ments of 603,000 bushels last year. Primary oata receipts were 146,000 bush.ie and ahlpmenta 763,000 buahela, against receipts of 332,000 bushels and ahlp menta of 640,000 bushels last year, , , CABLOT RECEIPTS. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 41 137 I lit Minneapolis 441 ' ... , . . Duiuth 100 - Omaha ,. 60 44 t7 Kanaas City. 167 106 16 St. Louis .. ,0 101 13 Winnipeg . . ., 1,171 These sales wera reported today: 'Wheat No. I hard winter: I can, I6V.C No, 1 hard winter: 1 car, 66V,c; 3 cars, 06c; 3 oare, f4M,o; 1 cara, 14c; 8 cara, 63s; 4 cara, 03c; 3 cars, 02o; I cars, 01c; 1 car, 0c. No, 4 hard winter: 1 car, lie; 1 car, OVic; 1 car, 0o; 3 cars, lie; I car, 3!c; 6 cars, 38c; 3 cars 17M.c; 1 car, 87c. Sam ple, hard wlntsr; 1 car, lie; 1 car. lie; I cars, 76c. No. 1 durum: 1-6 car, 03c. No. 3 railed: 1 car, 04 uc; 1 8-6 cars, 62c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 81c; 1 car (hard), 80o, No. 3 mixed, durum; 2 cars, 31o. Bye No. 8: 1 car, lie. No. 4: 1 can, I0f. Barley Rejected: 1 ear. 66c. Corn No. 3 white: I cars. 70V,e; 1 car, 70Uc: No. 8 white: 3 cara. 70c. No. 6 whits: 1 car, 68V.0, Sample white: 1 car, 6,c. No. 8 yellow: 1 car,72V,o, Sample yellow: 1 car, 68c. N.. 8 mixed: 8 cars, fOVjc. No. 3 mixed. 1 car, 7lo; 1 car, lotto. No. 4 mixed:' 8 cars. 6Bo No. 8 mixed: 1 car, 06V,c. No. 6. mixed; 1 car, Bsc; l cars, Bsc; z cars, sfftc Oats No. 8 white: 1 cars, 17Hc; 1 car, 37c. Sampl. white; 1 car, 3t4iK I cars, IS He Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard. tt6Hcl No. 3 hard, l!u,ei6V,c; No. 4 hard. lltoOOlc; No. 3 spring, 0cJl.O6: No. spring, I6c1.04: No. 8 durum. 810 OSc; No. 3 durum, OOCyOlc. - Corn: No. 3 whit.. 70e70V,c; No. 8 white, Vi70c; No 4 white, 436mc: No. t white, 61 e He: No. white, 67t,60c; No. 3 yellow, 72V,t78c; 'No. 8 yellow, 72tJ73Uc; No. 4 yellow, llHOlti; No., 6 yellow, 71Jl71ttc; No. I yellow. 70J71c; No. 2 mixed, 70", 711,01 No. 8 mixed, 70f71c; No. 4 mixed. 6!U)6fcuNo. I mixed, 66t6,c: No. 1 mixed, 67fteiSc. Date: No. 3 whit., 81 eiiu.- ai.nri.rd. B7Ual27Lo: No. 8 white, 8737l4c; No. 4 white, 8!4tp36!ic. Barley: Malting. 66j)70c; No. 1 feed. 6467c. Ry; No. 3, llJ02c; No. 8, ,04,81c, Chlcagu iiuwitig prloea. lurtiished Th. Bee by Logan aV Bryan, stock and grain brokera, 1 1 a poum IXieentq, etrea. Art. Whl July Bept Pee. Corn July Bept Dec. Oat, July Bept iJee. Pork July Bent Lsrd July B.ot Ribs July Bept I Open. High. Low.l Close. ' J 01H 1 04tj 1 01 104- 7344BH 71H4TH 8,U 34 82 24 41. 18 13 18 80-26 1 01 1 044, I 07H - i ' ' I - 72H 4 J HI 8 38H0K 4U I 84 IS ' 24 10 IS 36 18 40 iocs 108 V, 13 76 13 ft 11 SI 18 87 72K 71 H Sits I8 mi 24 76! 24 87 18 1! 18 36 1 01H I 044, 1 07V.! . 78H 72H 36H9K! 24 71 24 87 18 IT 11 30 18 70 18 TO 13 T7 13 77 Tea loon 103 101 72 TIV, 1 lit 40 34 17 24 40 12 87 13 II 13 SO IS TO ' CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Proa peel of War with CamaalltM Cum Hardening of Wheat. C-hteaan: June 81. Renortl Of black rust and other adverse erou eondltlona, In the southwsst together with Increased prospect Of war with tn, tarranaistaa tenueu ioaay to bring about an upturn In tha wheat mar. ket here. Largely as a result, closing quota tlona, although unsettled, were Vso to Ho ... ...I- .. .1 Al IX ... tember at l.04 Corn finished unchanged, advene, and provlslona at rise of .7&c to 80c. . Notwltnstanamg some Hesitancy- wmrn at the outset waa displayed because of Ideal weather and field reporta from northwest, the wheat market eoon turned decldely against the boars, Paoed by tha likelihood of perhaps Indefinitely protracted war op erations by United States military forces, trader, gav. evident signs of a growing opinion that Buropean Intsresta had unduly pressed wheat values. word tnat Diaca rust nan ueveiopea in Kansas wheat carried price, here to the topmost point of the day. It wa. said, however, that the-.ruat wa not of the dreaded Spring wheat kind. Coarse gratne were atrengthened by an Improved demand from ahlppers, Including export salea of 300,000 bushels of aorn and 260.000 bushels of oata It waa said 1,600, 000 bushels of corn would b shipped from here thla week. Higher temperaturea, though, Acted somewhat aa . bearish offset on .corn. Excellent crop reports made the bulls timid regarding oata. Hlgheat prices of the eeaaon war. reached for pork and rlbe tbaoon). The baaia of tha advance waa a rlee In tha value of hogs. Announcement-from-Liverpool that ft move ment waa In progress there to boycott bacon from tha United Btates appsared to have no effect on the market here. BUTTER Market steady; creamery. I8H 38c: recelpta, 11,610 oa.ee; flreta. 31W 31 He: ordinary Or, u. liuttiouc: at mark. cases Included, 304,31c. POTATOES Lower; hew receipt,. 100 care: Oklahoma and . Arkansas sacked Tri umphs, ,0c 0 11,06; Virginia and Carolina, barrelled. U.J6tJ1.76: old. SOctTSl.Ol; ra- cetpte, lS cars. 1 POULTRY Market steady; fowls. HVio; springs, 34036c. , Chicago caan rTlcea Wheat: No. 8 .red, nominal: No. I red, 11.000 1.01 !4; No. 8 hard, S1.01.O1.03: Nor I hard, SlkcO 1.01. com: No. 8 yellow, T67SV6c; no. 4 yellow, 74ttOT4,c: No. 4 white, 710740. Oats: No. I white 303V.e; standard, 404, 041KC Bye: N. 1. 4C Barley, WW 710.- Seede: Timothy, 16.0008.00; clever, 81.00013.00. Provisions: Pork. I38.60O34.76; lard, 113.30; rlba, 31S.40O14.00, NEW .YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotatloeu) of the Day mm th. Leading Cam- modltiee. New . York, June St.rLOURWeady; spring patents, 16.4006.70; winter 'natenta, S6.10O6.3lj winter stralghta, H.T1.0. - WHBAT Spot, stronger: No. il. durum, 11.1SU: No. 8 hard. 81.16U: No. 1 north ern, XMiluth, II. 81V,, and No. 1 northern. Manitoba, fl.stTh I. o, D now xorn.: fu tures nominal. CORN Spot, steady; No. 8 yellow, 86c o, I. f. New York. OATS Spot, ateady; standard. SlVic. , HAT Steady; prime, 11.60; No. 1, 11.41; No. I, 11.86: No. 8, 11.16; shipping, 81.00. HOPS Steady: state common to choice, 1,18, 11010c; 1,14, 407c; Paoifto coaat, 1116. 11011c; lfl4, svioc . HIDES Steady; Bogota, I3H 0380! Cen tral America, Hue. LEATHER -trm: "'hemlock firsts. 17c; seconds, 10c. PROVISIONS Pork, Arm; mess, 831.160 31.76; family, 1. 00011.00; abort clear, I2S.00O8I.00. Beef. Arm; mesa, 317.600 11.00: family, I18.00O20.00. Lard, etrong; middle west, 318.40 0 1 8.60. TALLOW Firm; city. 1V.C nominal: country, 8034(0: speolal, 3c. BUTTER Weaker; receipts, 13. 013 tuba; extraa, SOVkOSOVto; Clrata, 2l0lc; second., 2O 0 27V,O EGOS PtrvK receipt., 18.T48 eaaea: freah gathered extra fine, lV,OS4; extra flrete. 14i,rnl&c: firsts. lf,4c. -CHEB8S Steady; raoeipts, 1.614 boxes: etata fresh speclala. 1614016o; Stat, freah speclala average fancy, 16016V.O. POULTRY Dressed firm; brollsra, 300 lie; fowkt, 16V.031O: turkeya. Mo; Uve poultry .uaoartaln; price, not aettled. , No. 8, 13.0008.00. Straw: One car on the market; choice wheat Is Quotable, at 16.00 0 ,o..u; cnon-e v,. ur rye. ........... ai' ralfa: Two cars on the market; both poor old alfalfa Is quotable aa follows: Choice at from 111.00012.00; No. 1, 110.00011.00: No. 3, 17.0000.00; no demand for anything poorer than Np. z. New York Honey Market. -New York. June 26. MERCANTILE PAPER 8(4 02 p.r rent. 8TKKLINU EXCHANOESlxty-day bllht. 84.724;. demand, 34.74; cables. 14.76(4. SILVER Bar, 66e; Mexican dollars, 60 Sc. TIME LOANS Easier; sixty and ninety days, 3t,034t Per cent; six months, zo 4 oar cenL " CALL MONEY Easier; high. 2 per cent; low, 2H per cent; ruling rate. 2Mj or cent: last loan. 2V per oent; cloning bid, Z'a per cent; onereo at in per rem. U. S. ref 2s... 8 K. C. So. ref 6s. do, coupon ,. ,9 L. A N. un 4s . . . 84 u, U. 8. 3s. rrg .. .100 'M.. K. T. let 4s 74", do coupon ...100 Mo. Pae. con 6..10144 U. S. 4a, reg ...110 Wont. Power 6s.. 91 do, coupon ,.110 N. Y. C. deb 6s. Ill 2 Mj Am. Smelt fs. . .10IV.N. ' Y. City 4V,s.l06 Am. Tel ft Tel. 'S. Y., N. H. & cv 101 H. cv s , 1KV, Anglo-French 6e -6No. Pacific 4a .. 2'. Atchison, gen 4s 02 UNO. Pacific 3a. .661, Bait. A Ohio 4s. ooliOre. 8. L. ref 4s. 02 Beth. St. ref 6s.l00Pac. T. at T. 6S.100U, Central Pac. 1st 80 Penn. con 4s..104H Chee, ft Ohio cv. Penn. gen 4 Via.. 101 4 Ms 16U,Rrsdlng gen 4s.. 86 C, 8. ft ; J 4a... 88!4"St. L. ft S. r. C., M. ft St. P. ref 4s 82 cv 6s 106V.SO. Pacific cv 6S.103M, C, R. I. ft P. Ry. Bo. Pacific ref 4s W ref 4s 76 So. Railway la.. 1.1s. C. ft 8. ref 4Ua 83V,'Unlon Pac. 4a.. 96V D. A R. O. c 4s 78 Union Pac. cv 4s 03 Brie gen. 4s ... 737.U. S. Rubber 6s. 102V, Oen. Elec 6s ..i.tw,!;. 8. Steel Is. ..106 Ot. Nor. 1st 4!4s 994W. Union 4i. 84 III. Cent, ref 4s 8 W. Blec cv 6s .117 Int. M. M. 4Vs.!0lttD. A R. O. ref 6s 70 Bid. Offered. , ... . Hetal Market. New York, June 24. METALS Irfad, 36., 0. Spelter dull; Ea,t St. Louis delivery, 612.00 asked. Copper dull; electrolytic, nearby, nominal: September and later, 827.00 02, 86. Iron steady; No. I northern. 120.60 021.00: No. 2, 320.80020.50; "No. 1 southern, IZ0.20O20.76: No. 2, SI0.7IO20.26. Tin. easy; spot offered at 140.00. At London: Bpot copper, 102; futures, fit; electrolytic. 1130. Bpot tin. 1173 6s: futures, I17 lea. Lead, 126 Ua. Spelter, I6i. Sugar Market. New York, June 86. SUGAR Raw, firm; centrifugal, 8.40c; molasses, 6.63c. Refined, firm, cut loaf. 8.80c; crushed, 8.65c: mould A and cubes, 1.16c; XXXX powdered. 7.80c; powdered, 7.76c; fine granulated, 7.46c; dia mond A, 7.06c; confectioners A, 7.66c; No. 1 T,60c. Futures at noon were 8 to 4 points higher. , . . , Bank Clearings.. Omaha, Jun. 26 Bank clearings for Omaha lodnv were 13,266.138.10, and for the corresponding day last year, 33,101.161.40. Ervine Brandeis Arrives in Omaha J. Ervine Brandeis.- only son of U. Arffnnr RrnnrVin and heir to .lib i.iv --- .-- the Brandeis fortune, arrived in Omar ha from New York yesterday to take his place in the pioneer Omaha firm of the same nrrie. ' "He is goint, to continue the 'brand 1C...J.!."1 remarked W. H. Thomas, an old-time associate of the Brandeis. stores. It is thought that Mrs. Arthur Brandeis and Miss Leola will spend most of their time in Omaha here after. "Mother" WheatoiT Spends Day. Here .''Uothi.r" Whfatun of nation-wide reputation as a prijdn worker, was a visitor ol trie city ana county institu tions Sunday afternoon, while stop ping here for a day on her return to Chicago. She has visited every peni tentiary in tne united aiaics auu practically every institution of puriish- II 1 VII V 1IM .UIIVbiiuH - - ago she was a permanent resident of Omana, ana ner welcome si vouic headquarters by the older officers of the force was a warm one. EVINCE ENTHUSIASM OVER HOME FOR AGED Between 1.500 and 2.000 persons attended the picnic and ball held yes terday atternoon ana last evening at the German home on South Thir teenth street where first steps were taken towards the -establishment of a home for the aged. It has been proposed to erect a philanthropic home and hospital on the grounds Of the present German Home, and though the idea is young, it has taken hold quickly. At the affair yesterday,. which was attended by representative Germans of Oma ha, great enthuisiasm. over the plan was evinced. V . Those in charge of the plans are: Henry Rohlff, H, Rodenburg, Henry Schroeder, George Sieh, George Kiene, Hans Peterson, Henry Ehlers and William Butt. On the woman's committee are: Mrs. John Dahmke, Mrs. ' Charles -Schnauber, . Mrs. H. Rodenburg, Mrs. A. Brandes, Mrs. R. Romy, Mrs. P. Wolf, "Mrs. E. Koenig, Mrs. George Kiene and Mrs. Robert Strehlow. -. -. . . ; i SEVERAL FIRE ALARMS AS TRANSFORMER BURNS Several mysterious fire alarms were turned in lain night because a trans former Twentieth . and Corby streets burned out during the severe electrical storm, throwing the fire alarm system- out of order. , The street railway lines were out of com mission for a short time and the public was' generally . discommoded because of the heavy rainfall in a few minutes. No heavy damage was done so far as reported, though in the lower portions of the city cellars were flooded. ; ; , SEVERAL LOSE, THEIR FLIVVERS AND AUTOS When you leave cara In th. aarklng And to forth for work or larking, . J Snap th. lock ere your departing. For It may be "Nevermore." Prom "Th, Raving," by Edgar Allen Orts wold. . The warning comes slightly late for John R. Hiha, 722 Dorcas street; John Kunneman, Kenard; E. G. Mosengard, 3407 Lafayette avenue; C, E. Ward. Lewis, la., and Chris Jacobsen of Avery, for they have reported to the police that their machines have flown.: ... . .. Omaha Her Market. Omaha.' Jun. 16. HAY Prairie? Cholc. upland, none her.; would bring ,.0IO,.t0: No. 1. fl.00Ol.60: No. 3. 34.0001.00; No.. 3. 14.0004.00: choice midland, non, here, would bring, 88.000 8.60; No. 1. ,7.0001.00; N i, 8a.00Ot.00; No. I, I4.OO04.OO; ehnlc lowland, none here, would bring, 37.000 7.60; No. 1, 84.OO07.Ml No. 3. 14 9001.08: i A COUNTY ROADS DAMAGED BY SUNDAY DOWNPOUR - , . .. .... The - cloudburst of Sunday night caused considerable damage to the county roads,' according to the reports received by Lew Adams, county sur veyor. Culverts were washed out and in many -places the roads were made impassable. . 1 HARRINGTON HONORED' y BY FREIGHT AGENTS ' J. . Harrington, local freight agent of the Burlington, has been -elected president of the American Association of Freight Agents, an organization with 1,200 members, which met last week at Cincinnati. . , , . , - ... NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Last Week's Liquidation Be- sumed Upon Broader ' Scale. i BEC0VEB7 AT TJIE CLOSE ' New York, June' 2. I.at week's liquida tion waYtum04 on a broader baxia today, the movement bettiff one of almost steady declines, with some alight recovery at the Close. The- Mexican situation was again the paramount factor, although other develop ments, surh as Ate federal court order directing the disaolutloa of the Corn Prod ucts Refining company and less optimism regarding crop prospects, helped to bring about the general shrinkage of valuta. Corn Products common, on an extraor dinarily large overturn, made an extreme decline of 6 to 13V, with 11 for the pre ferred at St, Mexicans averaged losses of to 4 points, - with ft for Petroleum and motors, and the war groups, were 2 and 3 points down, with 9 for Ilethlchem Steel before It rebounded. ' t United Stales Bteel manifested actual heaviness for the first time in weeds, de clining li to 82, with but little recovery. Coppers and- the tine shares were heavy tu weaki shipping Issues were again ad versely Influenced by rumors of further re ductions in ocean-going rales and special tics of less definite description yielded sympathetically. United Htates Industrial Alcohol added Zhi to Its' 18-polnt deprecia tion of the preceding week and other stocks that owe their impulse to the operation of pools and vlhtuc suiterfd in variable de gree. , ' The weakness of standard rails, particu larly Reading, which was also the most ac tive feature, was perhaps the 'most discon certing feature of the aeufflon. Offerings of these stocks we're most insistent, Reading at Its worst showing a loasftft' t4 points, Uther coalers, Canadian Pacltlc, "Soo," Union Pa ul He, New Haven and Houthern Railway pre ferred receded 1 to 2 points. Tolaf sales of stocks 4 mounted to fTU.UOO shares. 4 The Atchison system reported a net In crease of l,it4,Uov for May, giving espe cial point to the continued high pressure of the western freight movement, which showed 'general gains of 10 to 16 per cent over last week. In the exchange markets the only no ticeable change was the greater firmness of rateB on Paris, foreshadowing the comple tion of the new French loan by our bankers. 44onda were heavy, with general selling of the more speculative issues. Tula! sales, par value,' $,720,UUU. United States bunds were unchanged on call. . Number of sales and leading quotations on the market were: , Hales. High. Low. Close, Am. Beet Sugar:,. V.SOO Hi 81 8& American Can MU0 63 61 Am. Car & Found. 2,700 67 64 64 Am. ixjcoinotlvu,.. 8,100 tiH 66 Cb Am. Hmel. & Ref.. 11.S00 9it 90 si Am. bugar Ref 10 Am. Tel. & Tel.... 2,600 130i 130 130 Am. Zinc, I. & 8.. M00, 44 40 404 Anaconda Copper.. 16,400 80 77 ,7 Atchison 1.U00 104 103 ld'i Baldwin Locomot,. 13,700 80i 7 77 Baltimore ft Ohio. 2,400 S 874 87 y Brooklyn Rapid T 85 butte & Sun. Cod. 8.100 70 86 96 U California Petrol... i 600 17 17 lb Canadian Pacific. 1,600 176 174fc 1744 Central Leather... 10.000 6tH 66 66 Chesapeake U.. . 4,BI.O 61 60 60 C, M. ft St. P 1,800 97 8 96 Chicago ft North 128 C R. 1. ft P. Ry.. 7.SO0 22i 22 22k Chi no Copper, 2,000 49 48 48 CO lo. fuel ft -iron. 3,1.00 40 38 39 Corn Prod. Ref.... 3:'. 500 lit 13 13 Crucible Steel 16,300 78 73"4 734 Distillers' SecurlL. 2,800 44 42 42 Erie 10.800 36 34V 344t General Electric... 600 16tl 164 166 Gt. Northern pfd.. ,2,200 11? 118 119 Gt. North. Ore ctfs. ' 2,700 35 83 33 Illinois Central.... 300 104 104 104 Interb. Con. Corn. 1.900 17 1814 18U Inspiration Copper. 10,600 48 '47 48 tmer. nar n. j.. sou lit) ijd 113 "4 Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs 84,100 89 86 87 ! K. C. Southern..., 800 26 24 UK ! Kenneoott Copper. 18.800 48 46 48 ijouis. x ixasn 131 Mex. Petroleum.... 34.800 97 92 98 Miami Copper..... 2,600 34 34 34 , tv. K TAX. Did 12 Missouri Pacific... 500 6 6 6 National Lead 800 64 64 63 Nevada Copper.... 600 16' 16 16 New York-Central, 8,800 104 102 103 N, Y,: N. H. A H.. 1,600 61 0 60 Norfolk & West... 6,100 131 180 130 Northern Pacific. 2,700 113 118 113 acme Tel. ft Tel an Pennsylvania 1,800 67 67 67 Kay con. Copper.. 4.800 21 20 21 Reading 109.000 99 94 94 tsep. iron & Hteel. . I. too 44 42 42U Shat. ArU, Copper. 1.400 294 28 28 Southern Pacific., 4,100 97 96 . 96 Southern Railway. 6,200 22 21 '21 Studebaker. Co.... 10.300 138 184 138 Tennessee Copper. , 6.800 36 33 33 Texas Company,...) 2,200 183 177 178 UnjvPaclflc. 6,900 136 136 136 union racuic pra. zou saft 82 82 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. 16 100 1S laiti 157 U. 8. Steel &9.300 84 8J 88 U B. Steel Dfd.... 400 117. 117U htu Utah Copper 1800 78 76 76 Wabash pfd. "B".. 8,400 tl 26 8 Western union 800 93 92 92 westingh. Electric 8,800 58 66 66 JUL, amvm iu uay. Du,uuu snares. Bid. " WORKMEN OBSERVE ; LODGEWTHDAY Two Thousand Ancient Order of United Workmen Gather ing for Anniversary. TAKE IN THE DEN TONIGHT Members of the Ancient Order ot United Workmen are , gathering in Omaha today to celebrate the thirty third anniversary of the, order. It is estimated from 1,500 to 2,000 of the Workmen will have arrived in Omaha by this evening. The assembly is not an official con vention and no lodge or business meetings are contemplated., The members are merely gathering for a good dime and1 they are making ready to occupy every minute this way. During the day the Workmen are making their headquarters at the Pax ton hotel, although a large number of the visitors are guests of the local lodges. , Frank A. Anderson of Holdrege, tyranl master Wnrkman. was nni nf the early arrivals atid soon after- I C 1. C C.,nC C.riA Tl- warus nana ..,,, lOUgC UIWLCIS ,IC CA..i.u .lie dav. this evening all visiting Workmen il !.- n- ...liar.. thv win ue om ai jtu, nv,. ; V will be introduced to King Ak and his crew of workmen. At the Den the ' njans contemplate the initiation of a large class oi visiting vvuiMntu. r7 .1.. r.,.. n,nsiinff this eventna delegations from Scribner and rre- . ...Ml a nn a crtrial train mom win tunic u " - and a very large number are expected .... u:inn n. ll.tt. to come in auiowuuusa. dred or more are expected from Lincoln. Christian Endeavorers of West Virr ...:u -CCBn.KlA tnrlav at Fairmont for the annual convention of their state organization. Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them for reiults. I C O YOUR BUYING EARLY TUESDAY- ENTIRE STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAY AT 9 P. M, DURING SUMMER SEASON U III 16 DODGE ah DOUGLAS STREETS SPECIAL FLOUR SALE TUESDAY You don't have to pay 11.76 12.00 a sack for Klour, when- you can buy the best high-grade Diamond H Flour, made from the best selected ff 4C No. 1 wheat, tn 48-lb. sacks. .. . Every -sack guaranteed to glvo -perfect satisfaction or your money refunded tn full. . 13 lbs. beat Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for .....$1.00 12 bars Laundry Queen White ;baundry Soap . .2fl 5 bars Ivory Soap 19a l-tb. pkg. 20 Mule Team Borax. . . . 7 lbs. best bulk Laundry Starch t5e 8 lbs. best White .or Wellow Corn meal .' ...17o 8 lbs. best Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal 25c 8 cans OH or Mustard Sardines. ,. .19c 6 lbs. Choice Japan Rice...... 25c 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, 10c quality. 23c No. 3 cans Oolden Pumpkin, Hominy, Sauer Kraut or Baked Beans for 1H Tall cans Salmon 8 1-Sc, 10c B. C. Corn Flakes, pkg 6c W. O C. or Krumbles, pkg,..- ;9v MarLaren's Peanut Butter, H....12He Skinner's .famous Omaha Made Alaca.-. ronl, Vermicelli or Spaghetti, made by Omaha people, pkg 7H Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure , Tomato Catsup, Pickles, sorted . kinds, ot Prepared Mustard, bot le Sl-Sc Wild Cherry Phosphate or Root Beer. one bottft makes 6 gallons, 'per bottle l-c 16-oz. pkg. Condensed Mince Meat. .59 Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb 2fie The best Tea Sittings, lb 130 Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb..... 20c The Best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb 30e Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, pound 28c The best Strictly Fresh Guaranteed Eggs, per dozen 22c The best Full Cream, N. Y. White, Wisconsin Cream, Young A. m erica or Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb 20c Imported Hoquefort Cheese, lb..v..A5c Fancy Swiss cneese, id.,. neUIUnHlfl HCtJSMJ, COt II IB (bs. New Potatoes to the peck... 45c Fresh Spinach, per peck .v,6o bunches Fresh Badlnhes or Onions. fte 3 bunches Fresh Hoad Lettuce 5c 6 Bunches, Fresh Leaf Lettuce 5c 4 bunches Fresh Beets, Carrots oa . Turnips for.,..; .5c Fresh Peas,, per qt...... ......5o New Cabbage, lb '. ....4c- Large Cucumbers, hothouse-.. .5c, 7c Faniy Wax and Green Baans, lb..74c We advise our customers to put qp Cherries, Pineapples, Strawberries and AprfroU NOW. Commnjicing today, Grocery -pepart-ment will , vlose at 5 p. m., until August 15. ' B your shopping early. It Pays-TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST-It Pays 7 LITTLE TOT GETS FROM FLORENCE TO BALL GAME In some mysterious manner Averv Brown, aged 4 years, of Florence suc ceeded in getting from his home to Vinton street, Sunday afternoon, where he was picked up and brought to headquarters by a passing police man. Parents arrived late in the aft ernoon and took the little fellow home. - , 'He wanted to see where sausage and politicians are made," quoth Desk Officer Chapman ; to tke joyful parents. But Avery insisted he didn't want to go to aouth Umaha, but the "ball, dame." - WAS ON WAY TO ALTAR, BUT THE LAW STEPPED IN '.'You've got me this time, but I'll try again," announced Beatrice Rob erts, aged 17, as she was taken from the Union station to police headquar ters by Officer Jensen Sunday-morning. Beatrice, who hails from Chi cago, was en route to Douglas, Wyo., to meet her husband-to-be, but par ents and the long arm of the law thwarted her by means of a telegram. Beatrice even had the wedding ring. She is being held in the matron's de partment. , ' ' EUSTIS AND BURNAM GO ON TRIP TO YELLOWSTONE Passenger Traffic Manager Eustis and Vice President Burnam of the Burlington, with headquarters at Chi cago, were in Omaha a couple of hours Sunday night enroute to Yellowstone- Nations' park. From Omaha thev no bv rail to Codv. Wvo.. and from there through the park in automooiiej. lney make tne trip at this time in order to get a sort of a lineup and figure on what accommo dations are ftoinn to be required later on to handle the travel. j .. OMAHA MOVIE MEN SHOOT MILITIA LADS WITH FILMS ,i -. . . Howard Grebe and Louis Rachman. Omaha movie camera men, are at Lincoln, shooting up 5,000 feet of pic tures of the doing of the Nebraska National Guard at the Lincoln Con centration camp. , , -. the pictures will be exhibited in Omaha and all over the United States with a few weeks. . They were or dered by a firm which produces a well known him-news weekly. LIBERAL'S BAND WINDS . ; UP CONCERTS IN CITY Liberati'i Grand Opera cohiDanv and concert band, which opened' at the Auditorium Wednesday- for an eleven-day stay, closed last night The suspension was due to the poor attendance, the result of the hot weather. iliiifflffllj i l A ENT J (!JI1 Henry RoUII Company Crj llllll ' ' Otarri6a(r I T jJ( I II 111 2S7-69Le"enwortnS'- V i9& ' II) I ill II FhonDoul876 4r v (1111 Prompt deliveries .AMUSEMKSTS. I I ' -- ABUSEMEwTS. . 1 t TONITE T-NEW-r M m'Jit SB. IV W-m I Baak I il r fJRANDEIS TONICIIT-i-AII W. ' ' 1 Matinees Wsdn'sdav A Saturday EDWARD LYNCH and Associate Players to "SYLVIA RUNS AWAY" Mstmees. 10e-25c- Evpfs 10c-ZSc-35c-50c BASE LALL Omaha vs Des Moines Jun. 24, 25, 26, 27. -JtOURKE PARK. TWO GAMES' SUNDAY, JUNE 2S (First Cam. Called at 2 p. m.) . MONDAY. iUNE 26, LADIES' DAY. (Gam. Called at 3:18.1 Boa Seats at Barkalow Boa E M P R E S $ Continuous YauosvUi. and Photoplaya. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY . COLONIAL MINSTREL MAID Bis' All-Girl Act. 41 -Pans Citr Trio, Bnsi La Count, Black and Mllford. Comlnr. Thursday VERDI SEXTETTE. O A V H Socioty Mo.i.s D V I II Spocial Attraction TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY "One Summer in Omaha" Omaha Scones Omaha Poopl ' Procood. lo Charity. GAYttTV "Where Everybody Goes." Hu star's Ortihsmfrsa. roday, Wednesday, Thursday fessHB u lukt rresenis : VICTOR MOORE to "THECLOWN new variation In the Eternal Triangle. see K0RTH BROS. ::t3S22HSL lllQ QPvaaMial FasturM In Daily nlr r Chan.ss. TODAY ONLY Mary rickrord in on. of her araatast char acterfsations, ."Ft A G S" By Edith Bernard Delano Tomorrow Fanny ' Ward in "The Marriage of Kitty." TODAY NORMA TALMADGE tn "QOING STRAIGHT" Also Keystone Comedy. J THE MUSE Big .set Features. Ethal Clayton and Ton Moor. "Dollar and The Woman" r Also Comedy. , FAR NAM Fourteenth and Faraeai Presents Tomorrow THEDA BARA "SAMSON"