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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1916)
GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cull Wheat is Rather Weak and Prices Decline from One to Two Cents. COBN MARKET IS HIGHER Omaha, July . Illl. . Cash whnt wu rather weak today and 4clln4 (rem le to lc. Tha demand, however, vaa oiiHe active tnd would hava aaatly taken car of larger Voceiftta. Cora ' roretpta were atao very Ufht and tatre vas an excellent caan demand for thia cereal. th market ruHnr from So to lc Mgher. Tallow corn wee eapectally to de mand and eold at a good premium over tbe other grades. ' 1 Oata were quite active ,and eold around Ho klfher. . ftya aeld about 16ttje lower, and bar ley wa quoted nominally unfhanerd. Clearanrea were; Wheat and flour equal to l.m,oe bu. . u i Liverpool close; Wrwat, unchanged to Id lowVr; com, oteaady to Id higher. - Primary wheat receipt were nM.000 bu. and ihlpmenta Tft4.4O0 bu., agalnet receipt of m,O0 bu. and ahtpmenta of. Ul,90 bu. last year. r Primtry corn nteolpta 'were H,09t) ' bo, and ihlpmenta I.tlMOO bu., against r. ceipta of 731.000 bu. and shipment of Ml. 000 bu. last year. - Primary oata rerelpte were TTMOO bu. , and shipments 1 ,, 00 bu., against re eelpu of 711,000 bu. and ehlpmsnta of Q0 bu. last year, CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oals. Chicago .... Minneapolis Duiuth .... Cms ha 8,naas City I. Louts Winnipeg 71 ,.3U ..30 M i .. 60 II . S ,. :4 17 14 Thaaa sala were renorted today: Wheat No. f hard winter: , t ran, 11c. I cars. Me; I care, Kc; I cant, He. No. i bard winter: 1 car. tc; 1 car. 3c: 1 rar. .t 1 oan-ltc; t can, tc.ftttoinp.t hard !.; 1 car 91; 1 rar, fOc. ' trt I- I: 1 car, 0e. P Cora No. I white: 1 ear, 1 ears. 2Ho. Mo. I white: f ear. IS He. No, I while: . I -I ear, Tie;. 1 ear. 7c. Ko, white: M car. Tie. No. S yellow:' 1 car, 7! Ho; No. I yellow: 1 car, 12 He; 1 car, 71 He. No. I mixed: 1 car, He. No, f mixed: 1 ear. 71 Ho. ; Sample mlged: ; 1 Cr, lie. . . Oata No. 1 white: 1 ear, tie. No. I white: 1 ar, I7H0.1 K 4 whit. 1 nr. Vc; 1 ear, tte. iaraple white: 1 ear, SSHe; t em II H. . - ' M t Omaha Caah Price Wheat : No. ft hard, 97tc; No, I hard. HHKi No. 4 hard, Utile; No. 2 durum, ICCHc; N. I durum. tieiXe. Cora: No. S. white, 73 Si 9 lsn No. 1 whiu. T3e7SHc: No. 4 white, fiH47:c; No. I white, TlfUHo; white.' T0(ieli: yow. Ne. yellow, No. yellow, T2H 07le; No. I yellow, Uni No. yellow, 71H4T2Hei No, 3 mixed, 71 ite;V9, I mlted, TlHTHei No. 4 mixed, MttU4at No. I mixed, 70HT1H1 No. I mixed, 77lHo. Oata: No. 2 white, KWUt; standard, HkQt1e; No. I hll, IfMVITHe; No. 4 white. ltH17o, Harloyi Malting, MdMOo; No. I feed, Itye: No. I, IIH"0; No. I. Ilt. creamery extras,' t!02tHo; first, 27 0 3ic; seconas, itQlic. BOOS Mteady , recel pts, 18,790 cM ; hesh gathered, extra fine, 227e; extra firsts, :&SiSc; flrsu, -l.mH.4Sc CHECH E Htadyi reclptK, 10,615 boxes; stair, freeh sporlals, lfifUHo; atato, av-' erage fancy, HtllbVte. POULTRT Dressed, stsadyf broil era. 21 f SSc; fowto. Kd31Hc; turkeys, 36c. Li OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Wholesale Prices for Produce Charged by Omaha Dealers. BUTTER Ha 1 creamery, In rar tons or tuba. I0; No. 2. lie. - POULTRY Broilers, alive, under I IN., 30d36c; bens, lie; opectal rooetere and taga 10He: springs, 20o; geeae, 10c; ducka. 12c: young ducks. 14c; turkeys, tee: old mmi. 20c: capons, lie: guineas. 2lo: oquabe, IMfft.oe pr doa: pigeons, II. At per do BGEP CUTS iwholeaale prlcoa): No. 1 rlba, IIHc lb.; No, 3 ribe, HSc; No. 3 rltoo, 17c; No. 1 loins, 34c; No. 3 lolna 23e ; No. 8 loins, It He: No. 1 chucks,-i4c; No. 2 chucks, Uc; No. I chucks, ll'ee; No. 1 rounds, 1Tc: No. 2 rounde. 17Hr; No. I rounds, lie; No. 1 pistes, lOfcc; No. 2 plates, 10c;. No. I plates, He. CHKBHI'-lnipurtetl Hwhw lb, 4le; domes tic Swiss, ilci block Swlas. :c: "Blue Label" brick iHc; "Blue Hwal" llmburg-r, lie: Roquefort Hoclete. Ifcc; Italian Romano, 4Ir; full cream Wisconsin twine. 17Hc; dalele and triplets. 17'"; Mme'rlvaa, 10 Iba srh. lb. 1Uo; farorltea. I lbs. each, lb. Ic: Tork Herkimer, while. IMtt; Kummln riet Sic: ;ep Hagn iKrvutert. dos 11.20: l.lvderkranx, tl.ftO: green rbllf cheese. 11. 00; Mrl,aren Imperial Club. tl.O0:'McLaren Im perial, medium. II. 81: MHaren Imperial, large. It 40; Royal Lum:b. medium. 1 1. SI; Re vat lunch, lew ta.40; small Rogurfort, 1ars 1140; large Rooaefort, sre. I) 00; Plmenio' fheese. In gis II 14: Mt-Iaren delled cheese. 0c; MclisrMn nippy cheeeO) S(h'. Century or Pblledeltihls cream. It HO:' Appeiltost.' 4fte; Neufrbstel. ibv, tuncb oheise hue: Qotd- Medal Camempert. ,12 4ti; Miniature ' Camembert, II 20; hand-mod t'beeer In box), lie: Phoents- brand fsncy linMrled Hwlai cheese, tine, per Aom, IA.00; Phoenix brand fancy Camembert. Una. 14 00: Phoenix brand fancy American rheeso. tlna 11-00; Italian Parmesan, In glae. smell. 10: rargo. 11.00; pee nut butter. Jera. tOc, 11 40. 12 20; I. 10 or 31-lb. !All, Ho. riflH Fresh: Catfish, small, llr; steak. Halibut. 1e. Whheflsh. hard, bright Selkirk, medium, lie; hard, bright Selkirk large, lie. Trout, No. 1, lse. Teiiow pike. No. 1, fancy, lie. Pickerel, dressed, 1lo. Salmon, Chinook red, lie; pink, lee. 'Bull heads, lie. Black bass, order slue, '34c; odd sixes, 17f. Croppies, medium, I0cj order slxe, 14c. Carp, No. 1, pressed. Or. Steak rodflsh (shoreflah), 13c. Haddock, le. Shrimp, fresh heedless, gal,. 11.21; peeled, 13.00. Red snapper,. 31c. Spanish mackerel, 14e, flunflsh, to. Whlteflsh. Lake Urlo I umbo, tic. Flounders, fancy, 11c. Macksrel, native, 13e.' Shad roe, each, 40c ... Frogs, , jumbo, 13.10; medium, ll.il. rruii ana vegeisnie uuMaiions rurniansa by the Ollllnsky Fruit companyi vubtablb foiaioee: uia. ou., si so; lb., to. Onlonst Tel low, lb,, 4c. Home grown onions, ' beeta. sbsllota. turnips, car rofs' and radlshcov dx.t llet cucumbers, baekeL ll e; eolery iria.l, dot., too; cab baae. lb.. -IHa: lomntees. erate. 11.14; spinach, bu., 4": rhubarb, doa, 0e. Pea natoi No. I, raw, lb., CHoi N. 1. roasted, He, .Figs: Bog, lee. repuorn; t;aao, xa.so. He. Figs: Box, "c. Popcorn: Caoe, 12.10, M1BUKL.L.AWH1UUB urum naiee, sd.su per , Fifa, tog per Dog, ropooru, t.sv par omaha nrruBB MARKET, -r Vradtas to AeMea, Boplembsp Oa4 Cleistag eweer Higher. ' - ' Omaha, Jury t. 111. Trading In ths Soptembor option waa ac tive agaia today, and the December trading ss much better thai) yesterday. September wheat opened at lie, and ! Uiough It declined c during 4he goaeloa. raUled end closed at, sic bid. . December closed about H lower. Sep tember eora ruled about lc higher, while December advanced He. September oau closed He higher and Te eember waa a fraction hlfhsr- at hclose. r Open. I High. I LoVt CUse. lYas. Wh't. jset Uec. Corn. H-'Pt two. Oats. Sept lec. H 1 OIH . It n tii 71 M 1 UtillOl i . II H I 01 Hi 5! II 103 44 J?" irinnutMilM. Minn., July t.WHBKT July, .f!.trei.f! Btpwmbw, ll.oi K : c.h. No, 1 hard, 11.11; No. 1 north. rn. 1.0IKV1.1014; No. I BortBern, ,i.oi FLQim unchauM. , BARLCT 7lo. ' RTB l.ei.r. . -'"I BRAN 111.0011.00.. "v . CORN No. I ytllow, Ttfllllto. OATH No. I whllo, It SO He FLAXSBICD ll.Ttgl.U, - ' " ' ' ' City Ownl MarkM. , Kanaaa City, July l.- HEAT No ' I hard.i Mcfli.att No. I rad, IHVIl.Oai July, lotto; (apl.inbar, le. VORN Ho, i mlaad, I37IHo; No. t whit., 717H4ci .No. I yallow, 7074tae; July, 7IVj7le; Soptamhar, HOUVkc. oat no. I wmta, tiotve; no i niiaa, USI7. ... ,1 r . Cblffago eloalnf prleaa. furnlaliad Tn. Ha. bv Loaan A Bryan, atoolc and araln brokarm. Ill Mouth guu.nth oira-t. Omaha; - Art. ht July oat Ina. Corn. July Oata, July Brdl -!,. Pork. July f.Bt Lard July IM. .liHy JUlS. llltt-UI !- .1 "l Hi It II 14 II II 11-11 II M-llj II tt i II 17 T 1 OIU ... II " I 114.00 ti io' : it ll li li li 11 T II It iAh I ll ii ins 101 I 0li I0IS loi i i ion, till to. II 714 T4S..1. 714 S isii-ti tii IIU i IIS iiH 5 iih-io nil, II 10 II II 31 II 14 II 11 71 II 00 ii li ii it li io HJt 11 40 li 10 II 17 11 17 l 10 III 7o u 70.i:,n ii ' CHICAGO f.BAIN AVD rROVIKION. XatwUaal Ravmal WaMlwr Toad, la Kaa f Chkal. Mr Baaiiak iol candltlnnB kkk domlnata. Ika whaat marhaj rao.l at ta uma today .wara naarly couelar bar duead lata- In tha aaaalon by ward ef toad avrart waa far ahlpmanta or tha naa, crot. Trlcaa eload anaattlad at 11H July, and n. u paptamaar, w,on up to u up, com parad with raatarday'a flnlah. 'Cora falnad H to no. Oata wara unchanged to aada klfkar and pravtalona down toTVk a ne. , At flrat tha wkaat marltrt aoomed to 0pan4 ohl.tly aa tha fact that tha woatkar waa Idaal lor karvaatlng of tha wtntar crap, and waa mlao of a charactar llbalf ta forea vrowth In tha aplinf crap bolt. Uwir . auotattona from Llvan landad furthar to handicap tha bulla, aad at Ha in attaatlon to continuad larva ra ftalata balk tn tka Cnttad Statoa and Can. da. Baaidea tha levarnmant July report ta bo taaaad tomorrow aftaraoon waa aipactad 16 akaw aoma lmpraramaut during tha laat month la tka aanaral aomaatto crop autlook. Howavar, tha baara balan to ba aauttou, when It waa notlcad that although paw whaat waa moving In tha aouthwoat . and that ona.lhtrd of tha crop had already baaa karvaatad In Kanaaa tha ntarkat did taut appaar. to ba foaling tha dpraaliig aff act that uaually haa aooontpanled hatlg. Ing oa g taraa acala. ...... ' Rallying no war. arhlck aapoetally manl laaled Itaalf In- tha whoat ntarkat aa tho day ama to an and waa ctnpnaaltad oy pouncmenta from St.. Ioula that uaw crop grtnaa thara wara vtrtually nil and that U axpart. aalaa -at tha gulf of Itoilco had boon mada at fie hlghar than tha arloa af tChteago goptaiubar dalltry. Tha raault waa a wlndun hara naarly Identical with tha Aguraa prevailing twealy-fotir koura aAfore. . Perilataat buying for ..port gave atrenglk to corn, Oond weather had only a transient bearish Influence. Oata llk'c corn hartlned ae-liig - to .expert, bualneaa. Avant-ea hew ever, were checked by excellent orop aorta 'Frew, - all .eetrtloae. . ' rrovUlooa aaaed off dreplte hlghar quo .tattoni on ' hoga. Tho - mam rcaaon. liberal palling, which waa tndulgnd In by awnara of nork and rlba. Caih Price., a.;, No. 3 red, 11.04 N red. 11.01: No. I hard, 11.01: No. hard.- Il.ll1.0i!g j Cern: No. I lellow, 1 .ta; C.9IU.C, No. 4 letlew. Iin77e; No. ahile. .lie. 1 Oata: No. I hl.e, iw , gtandard, lltiVIOUjc. Ri: No. a, Ola. uM: dlirlOc. geeda: Tlmottti. 11.11 1a.m.. l7.aoatl4.00. Provlalona: Pork. 114 ltgli.lt, lard, 111.11; rlba, 111.17) 11.17.'-,. BUTTIR Steady creamery. HHa)IH,c. KUQg HIKheri receipte, ze.t.l . caoee; Urate; 0lS3t4c; ordinary grata. I0H9HO ml m.rk. caeca tjicluded. ZOOJUIC SHyrATOIOJ Unaettledl new recclpta, 40 van - nkt.hotna aiui Arkaneaa aackad Trl- umpha. Ilcll.0l; ' IIIU10U Ohloa. , 00c O I a,- Vlrelnta barreled, .loail.ia. Poultry Altva. hlghar; . fowl, !7o gprtttaa, : iab,c. " SCW tOR ' CENEBA1. MARkKT. aaalatliaa af tka Uar eat the VacUue (eai mvm m.. 1.1. a. enxtL'R Quiet. " WltBAT apot. Irregular; No. 1 durum, 11,14(4: No. 9 hard, 11.11; No. I. north- era. Oulutk, ll.itlo, aad No. 1, aorlhera. lUutltek. Il.t4t, t a. b., Kaw Tork. " turn, rtemlnaL . . CORN gpot, steady; No. .. I. t. New York. , . , OATH Spot, Heady. 1 ; ( MAT Unlet. ... j ) I.KATttKR. Tlrm. " PHOVIdlONH Pork, firm: m,aa. Ifl.lo 'TOO: family, I3.0M.0; short cl.a i4HglT.lt. Beef, firm: ataaa. 117.10 44; family. Il 00O20.00. Latrd, firm .alaweal. gll.M4Pll.ag., tauxiw Quiet; city, tyc; oounto. -fVo. .... . - a.0Ta su: ' receipt,, 14,111 tuba 3 yellow, II Via, LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow to a Little Lower Than Wednesday Sheep and Lamby Fully Steady, H00S FIVE TO TEN HIQHIE Receipts were: Official Monday ... Tuesday, holiday ,. Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday Omaha, July I, Ills. ' ' Cade. Hoga. Iheep. 1,101 1,241 1,121 , w.-OO 1.041 ll.lOt 7,t 1.800 Four dare this week MIO. le.ftSI 24,422 flame dava laat week. 14. 464 42.37S 4M3S Heme days I weeks aaoM.731 46.3R4 31,236 flame days I weeks afol4,7M 43,T6 UM' Hams days 4 weeks agoii.iio to.eao Same, days laat year.. 1,111. .2M.U 34.111 The following table snows the receipts of eattle. hoga and shewp at the South Omahe l-ve stock marlret for tbe yei.r to date, as vompased with laat yeart ltl. lilt. Tno. ' Pee. Cattle .... I0M3S '11 6.374 0,051 Hoga 1.8H.M7 l,H7d.74T 204.770 Bbeep 1,104,835 1.071.231 71,611 The followlne tebt ihowi ths areraae rices oi hogs at tha Omaha live atock mar- for the last few days, with comparisons- Erk et I'atO. I HIS imil.tlKH 11811 tllU.:lll June tit, June tl.l June 22 Jvne 11. Juno 14 June II June II. June 37. June z Juno it. June 10. July July s. July I July I. 4s "i 31 40 i III II t 67 f 41 I 41 1 4( I W f 11 2 M I 11 7 4 I !3 I it 7 21 I Of I 44 I ID 4t T 23 01 I 11 7 4 g 4 f Jt I 11 I 63 7 I ITS t 11 I 17 I It?) 7 10 4 13 0 I 16 I 41' 7 10 I 14 t Illl 1 441 T 14 t 9 4ftUj 7 U It ? 14 I II IT If 7 24 I II I 61 I IO I 41314 T 41 17 I 66 7 51 14 I 114 7 li I 30 I III 7 11 67 I 111 7 23 1 12 014 T 11 It! 7 26! $ 3 came to this conclusion everything moved in short order, 10 o'clock seeing the entire supply on the way to the scales. If any thing sorting waa even lighter than on Wednesday and some of the buyers wanted to call the market stronger oa this account, but quality waa again good and quoting values fully steady suited most traders. As has been the caee ever since the latter part of last week, bulk of the lambs sold at 110.60, one or two Iota not of the best taking a little less. - Continued scarcity of supplies featured ths trads In the old sheep and yearling dWlslon and what stuff was here waa readily bought on a good steady basis. The fact la that during the laat few day little good atuff haa been here and the fair kinds, which make up the bulk of the offerings, have been consistently strong, so that while no ad vance haa been quotable on any one day prices are really a little higher than they were toward the tall end, of lest week. A fairly good sort of range yearlings sold to day at 17.16, with ewes that were none too desirable at ,76. The feeder trade was another blank, sort Ing being very light and packers taking nearly all the odd lot of culls. The fact la that so far there have been only one or two daye when supplies were large enough to give buyers any chance to show what they oould do and aa a result most orders that are In buyers' hands have been kept under ro-er. Hence there Is no real way of judging how broad the outlet will be, but one thing aeeme certain, that the demand for feeding stock Is again going o exceed the supply by a wide margin. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 110.260 10.60; Mamba, fair to good, IrMGtplQ.ll, lambs, feeders, tl.OO O1.I0; yearlings, gooa to cnoics, ot.ovv year Unas, fair to gooa, fi.ioo t.tw wf there, fair to choice, 10.6097.60; ewes, good to choice, ..60t)7,.0p; ewes, fair to good, 16,603 4.60. CHIC.GO.LlYE HTOCK MARKET. Cattle, Weak i Hogs, Weak at 510e Ad- I 8 beep, Firm. July 4 Holiday, . - i "tiunday -1 Receipts and dlaooaltton of live lock at 'the t'nion stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours, ending at 1 o'clock p. m. July I, ltii: . RECEIPTS CARLOAD. , CarWte.Hogs.Sheep.H'r's. C, M A 8t Wabash Mlsaourl Pacific . Union Pacific , C. N. W., east C. A N. W., west....! C, HI. p., H O.... C B. A Q., east C, B. Q., west.,.,,, C R. I. p., east..., C, H I. A p., west.. Illinois Central ...... Chicago Ot. West...,, Total receipts 13 : 3 1 37 3 '66- 33 - 4 17 .10 I 116 -HEAD Hogs. 1.787 1.011 1,247 1,131 141 644 Sheep. , 1,176 ' 1,376 ' 3,141 , 3,604 , M. lawaJs Grata Market. ' Btt.euls,- July I WHBAT No. 7 redt 91. OlOi.ii; No, I hard nominal; July, i.l; HspteaiDer, V. . CORNNo. I, imci'No. I white. 7lfee. July, 7IHci September, 71 He oats No, I. iisiiiie; rte. i wmte nominal. - ' " J UVK Steady; No. I nominal, ,t IJrerpeol Orala Market. Liverpool. July I. WHEAT Spot, No. 1 Manitoba. 10a Id: No.- I. ta 7d: No. I red western winter, lie Id, CyRaS Spot. American, mired, new, so. V.' Coffee UaM.-.b A -kl'w fork.' July l.COFFttB A some what reertlonary tone at the opening of the mdrket for futuree here thte morning wea ellpwd by renewed llrtnneea on reporU of further advance In Brasll and local trade buying, first prices were I to I points lower, with December selling eft 1.36c dur ing the early trading, or about 6 points under the high level of yesterday morning. There eeemed to be some local selling for reaction as well ae realising en tnia set back, but offerings were not heavy and the market turned firmer during the after- noou, with December selling up to l.3lo, or io points net miner, ana neariy ie aoove the .low level reached on the setback of late 'last month, The close waa at the beat point, or to 10 points higher.. Sales, IS.iM bags; July, I.Otc; August, l.llo; September, 1. 14c: October, I. lie: Novem ber 1.34c; December, l.llct January, l.44e; ffehruary. 1.41c; March, l.ftiri August, l.lfte; May, l.l4e; June, s.too. spot cones, nrm: ftla 7s. It4c: Santos 4s. lOHc?. Cost and ireiaht offers Wf re higher, with Santos 4s rtuoted at ltvie4c on me easie or uon. don credits, with private caoiea attnouting the Rrmnesa in tne Han toe maraei io ru thef covering of futures by Santos export ara.' The official rabies reported en ad vance of 76 rets at Hlo, while the Santos market was unchanged for spot and changed -t. 2 rels higher for futures. Rio exchange waa 6-3M higher. Rio cleared 17,000 bags lor New Torn. Cotton Market. , New ' Tork. July 4COTTON Futures opened steedyi October, ii.obri oecemeer, 1I.36Q: Jaitua.v. . is.-ici , siercn. ie..io. oloeed steady; July, tl.lloi October, U.Olo; December, 1 1, lie 1 Januar) , t.3sc; marca. lt.4e. The cotton market oiosea eieaay, net tour points higher to 1 point lower, July being higher, while new erop positions were gen erally unchanged to 1 point under the Onel An urea of veaterday. - Llvopbool. July I. -COTTON-Spot, firm; American middling fair, l.76d; good mid dling, l.ld; middling, s.eia; tow miouiing, 1174; soles, 7,000 bales. 1 0- Omaha Hny Market. Omaha. July -I.-T-H AT Old: Choice up. land (Done heref, 11.10 10 00; No. (none here), ll.6OVl.60t No. S, 4.l9.0; ,Sa, 1, ia.g,es.ii.fle: choice midland (none here) 7.60tfl.lO; Ne. I (none here), 17.606160; choice lowland (none here). n 5f.ns.oo: No. i. I.60tf1.60: No. I, ll.iotl 4.001 10, J, e,tuft,vv. rsvw m;i vnaiu). MflOfllOOO; No. I, It.OOftlOO; No. 3, 16.00 ttl.OOAlfr Ca: Cnolce old, oit.nooefix.ee; no. L no.otfy u.oo: No. I. l.iJti.QQ; 'V' - 'r ' Metal Market. - "; - ' New Tork, July I, M KTALS -Led of. ered. 10.60. Spelter, wek; pot, bast Ht Louis dettvery. 110.31 asked Coppea dull electrolytic,, nearby, nominal; - September tfnd later, :2. Iron, steady and unchanged, Tin. quiet; spot onerea at 130.60. . : i . ' A' London 1 ipot copper, tn. ; tuiures, 106: electrolytic: 1130. Spot Un, 11TI 'futures. till 6e. Lead,, lit Is. Spelter. DlSPOBiTION- ' x Cattle. Morris A Co.. ..... 381. Swift A Co Oil Cudahy Pack. Co.. 1,111 Armour A Co 101 Ho h wart E A Co, ... J. W. Murphy .... ..... Lincoln Pack. Co.. 17 S. O. Pack. Co.... I ..... ..... Hill A Son.. 41 r. B. Lewie....,., 41 ..... ' ..... J. H. Bulla 4 L. K. Hues.....,,.' . II Wer'mer A Degen 61 ..... ..... Rothechlld A Kreba , I Htggins S 1 Huffman 36 - ..... Roth ' ll ' Meyers 11 ' Olassberg V g .,' Banner Mroe. li .... ..... John Harvey ,.,,.'131 .,.. Dennis Francis 31 ..... Jeiieen A Lungren. ' 1 4 .,.. ..... Other buyer ..... 10 ..... 412 ' Totals'......,'. 1.441 13.174 11.317 CATTLB Receipt were very fair for a Thureday. Ill oars being reported In. The trade, however, was Blow and dull, the lame ae It was yesterday, and It was latej in the forenoon before any business or oon- sequonoe had been transacted. Quality on aa average J not very good, so that sales do not ehow up any too well on paper. Prices ranged anywhere from eteady, to quit a little lower In some eeae. j uuotauone orr cattle: oooa to enoice beeves," 1O.9O010. 60; fair to good beeves. 136910.00; common to fait beeves, M.36 VS. is; gooa to -cnoioe yearnngs, t.evv 10.11: fair to aeod yearllnes. 11.1001.60; common to fair yeartlnga, 17.1501.10; good to choice hat fere, 17.1001.10; good to choice cowa, 17.0001.00; fair to good cowa, 10.000 7.10; eommon to fair cows, 14.6000.00; good to cnoics reeaera, oi.toejs.to; zair io gooa feeders, 17.3601.00, eemmen to fair feed era, II.1&07.26; good to choice stocKers, 17.7101.40; stock helfera, M 6O0T U; etock cowa. 11.1007.00; stock oalvea, IO.I60S.IO; veal ealvee, ll.IO011.il; beef bulls, stags. etc., 10.7107.76; grass Sulla. Il.60ffl.40. Representative sa.ee I EKBr STKER8. Chlcaeo. Julv 1. CATTLE Receipts, 1,000, weak: native beef cattle, 7. 10011. 30; western steers. 18.3001.40; stocKers ana feeders, 16.0001.16; cows and heifers, 13.71 4I.7Q; calves, io.ooviz.oo. hoob Hecetpts. zi.froo; wean ai do io ivc dvance; bulk, tl.10010.06; light, $1,660 0.00: mixed, $.OO0,1O.H; hoavy, $8,660 10.16: rough, $1.66 01.70; plga, $1.1001.10. Fl?C BP Receipts, li.ooo, nrm; weiners. lO.'ftl.OO; ewes, $1.3607.30; Umbo, $7.60 4,0.10, St. Louis Uto Stock Market. St. Louis, July I. CA TTL E- Recetpte, 600; strong; native beef 'steers, 17.(00 1.36; yearling steers and heifers, $1,600 0.6: cowa. 16.6001. 36: Blockers and feed ers, $6.6001.60; Texas and Oklahoma steers, l.fiO0l.to; prim aouinern sieere, ev.vuw tn no- nwi und helfera. 15.00 4fc l.OOr prime yearling steers and helfera, $1.76010.36; na tive calves. $8.00011.76. HOUS Receipts, O.ioo; nigner; pigs ana lights, $1.60010.10; mixed and butchers, $1.16010.174; good heavy, $10.10010.17. bulk, $9.86010.10. SHEEP Receipts, 1,000; steady: wether. $0.001.00; clipped ewes, $6.00 01.00; clipped lambs, IO.OO0io.oo; spring lamoe, fi.vsv 10.76, , , , Kaaiuw City Uv Stock Marfcei. Kansas City. July CATTLB Reeelpts, 4.300; steady; prime fed steers, fio.sto 11.00; dressed beef steere, $8.00010.00; west erfi steer, 17.00010,81V; stockers end feed ers, $6.7601.76; bulls, $6.7607.71; calves, 160 011.00. t. t W..1W .... HOQB Kecetpta, nianer, eio.os; heavy. 118.00010-1; nacnera ana butchera. II.I0O10.1O! HghV IlllOl.lli pigs, ii.nei.io. , . BIIERP BeoetnU; 1.100; atrongi lamha, is. to 0 10.46': vearllnga. IT.IOSI.IOi wathera. II. HOT. 40; ewee. I.I07.M. Ht. Joseph lira Modi Maraat. ' St. Joseph, Julr . CATTLIS Receipt., 1.100 head; tliarliet alow; ateera. ,i.oosj 10,40: cowa and aaliera, ,.vvv,.v, ., II.00OI1.O0. ' un.ia-BMt.a 1...0. head: market hlgler; tap, 110.01; bulk of aalea. II.70U . . - .... SHEHF AND Latpo awipi ..... head; market ateadyi tamoe, ,io.uof,ie.sei gwoa, I4.IO0T.OO. SUnl Cltr Un Stock Market Sioux City, la., July ! CATTLEV-Re ceiptor 100; market ateaoy; native aieer., . . . . A. A AO ' IT.onvie.,.; coa-s ana n.u.i. bulls, slags, etc.. 4.007.40. ..nno s nnn: market le to lee higher: heavy, I.70I.IO; rnfxed, " I. "o; light, tl.40Vi.et; bulk of aalea tl.1081 Uva Sta.lt IB Sight. Rscslnta of live etock at the flv. prln- clpal weatern marHeta: Cattle Kansao Clly ........ 4.200 Chicago ............ . Sioux City lo st. Uiula MOO Omaha ....... ..... UH At. No, I. 4 141 10.,...15ll 10., .A. 1070 17 1141 14.. v ... Ill Fr. TT II tl .1111 ..Illl 111 No I... I... , ii... ' 47... II... 17.. Av. Pr. ... Ill 17 40 ...lilt I 10 ... ill. I 00 ...1010' I 20 ...1117 I 40 ...1211 I 40 ... 101 I 40 Illl 10 00 TEBRS AND HEIfERS. II...... 701 I 40 10... 21...... 714 I 10 . 11... 01...... 717 I 41 i II... i0...... Ill I 71 4.... f. lit I IS - - HBirBRS. 11...... 101 , 11 ., . I... I...... til I 10 . T. I...... lit I to . I... I...... 711 7 tl 1... .. .)-. ,t. . . cows. , . ... 1...... lit 4 II . . 4... I. .....10,0 4 II 1......1070 ii mi I it . I no !.... 101 I 10 It.. ... .1011 t mi t ti . . - - .... BUM I. ..... ill fit , 7 nil II 1040 I 71 I......1I1I .1.......11I0 I 10 . 11. .....UK I Illl I 10 1 1IT0 see 114 141 III lit lit It III 100 lit I II to 1 11 I 71 I 71 I II I 31 I 10 4 10 I 10 I II 1 11 I I 10 I 00 I li t II I It ,1.' lit I 21 I I I ' CALVE!. 1...... 100 t 00 - . 1...... 141 It to I.,..,, lit 11 oo - STOCKBRS AND FCEDCRS. 11. 141 I 01 , ..-.,- . HOaa Se far aa tka shippers were eon. ooraed. the market waa Juat like Wednes day.. Receipt, were almost twice aa large ae yesterday, ana gooa noga naturally mucn mora plentiful, but order, ware agala large and outalda buyer, got Int. acttoa early, paying prions that were no leaa than ateady with the way tnay oougnt tneaa noga yes. terday, and In a good many cleo. leoked le hlaher. . There wea kmuoh batter feeling on the packer market todey. Bupplloa were large et meet of the liver potato, aa well aa at thla nolnt. but Chicago had a compara tively moderate run and prlc. were higher all , around the eorcult. . With .hipping oonpetltlon m '.trong and their awn re quirement, large, packer puyera alee atarted buying in good aeaaoa, paying so nigner risureo rleht from the atart. Even thla ad vance proved too small, to buy the bulk of the orrerlnga ana e groat many a roves moved at an upturn of aa much aa IV.lOo. while the otooe wee active, and fully 10c higher. The trade waa active all through. and the liberal receipt, wero cleaned up before :!.. ', The general market wa, IV 10c higher. Reet hoaa. Which sold higher Vetterdey, while other gradea were dropping, look the ahert .end of the upturn thi, morning, the fair ta decent kind, ahowlng the meat ad vance. Bulk of the pecking br,a was boughl at ll:lltx;l.70, with shippers aellln, mainly at 11.11 Vl.ll, tha latter price being tha top. Ropreaentatlve aalai: . " No, Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 27. .Ill 110 II 41 . SI. .117 Oil at B-v.nn.h Q. July I TURPENTIN rirm.4oa4lc: saleo. 1,144: recelpta, 711 .hlnmant 1,1 stock. 11.1 S.. - . ROH1N e-irim aares, t.e.uc recetpie. s.s.s shtomento, 1.100; etock, I4.I44. Quote: A. B. II. 0,Q, .3,; V. u. ,.10B.as; c ,o.a.. 1.10; P. 10.11; O. II. 1. ll.ilVt.ll: K. 11.41: tl, 14.41 4.71 ; N. tl,IIVi,ltl WO, Il.tOV 1.14; WW. 11.508 0.10. Dry tea, Market. ' "V.T New Tark. Jury I Uen'a wear ataples, which were opened up today, ahowed ba. ancee over lest year ranging from II to 10 per oent. Raw silk was slightly easier. Cot ton gooda war. Irm and ulet. tarns were nrm. 41.. M0 41. .311 11.. Ill 11. .lit II. .tit 7I..I04 10. .111 17.. lot 44. 11 H. .241 lit . 'it it i:-. . Sagar Market. - : : j V, New Tertt, July 1. SUGAR Raw. firm: oentrlfugal, Mac: moleeeee, 1.110. Refined, ateady: fine granulaled. 7.11c. .. future, at neon were I ta I potato higher. futures -cloaod ateady and OVI'pelntaJ hlgehr: aalea, l.lll tone; asptomner, s.tio; December, l.,llc: March, 4.4t. . . ; laadaa (Meek alarkei. . TLaadon. July I. Am.rlcan aecurltlea were Mly ateady, with Canadian reel Bo United gtato. Steel tbe beat .pole. SILVER Bar. JOlid par .unc, ) DISCOUNT RATES Short bllla, I cant; three moatna' Mil., lit par .apt 14. .in ii.. tot ;o..s!i ii,. in 44.. Ill ... II. .Ill 40 JI..II1. 10 II. .231 , II 01 ... II.. Ill v It 10. .Ill .... 31.. Ill ... It. .Ill 41 I II t 14 II I 4. 1 I 10 t to 00 I to : I 14 : . I t I 10 t Oil, 11 I 64 I 11 , I 41 is oi . I 11 I7H t 10 . 71 Sh. Pr. , .-. II It II t 11 11 111 11 01.. 311 It.. 102 74. .237 111. 170 tO. .114 4I..1S4 1I..13I 13. .lot M . It X IL.tot.. 10. .221 01.. lit 10.. lit SI.. 134 10. .140 M. -234 7.. 242 10.. 141 74.. 213 117.23. 00.. Ill 3.. 101 xa a. 71 V 41.. Ill ' SHEEP Lamba mada up an .van greater an. re of tha-oRennga the. they did yes. terday, nut aemano waa even more tneiat ant .than on the prevlou, daya of the week and values again rulod fully steady. The market ousned In good sraaonAwhat delay there waa on early rounda being due to the fact that osllors wore trying to push prlcoe up a little aa the flrat bide made were In yeotaraay e aotenea. it aid not take aril Ing Interest, long to convince themselves that packers, while wanting tha lamba badly enough, had resolved not to go above Wadaeeday'g flgurea, aad a. am as they .s II t 10 I 10 t 10 , I 10 I 10 ' II t 10 I 10 It I 00 ., t 02lt .. t II ,. I it ., I II I I7H 10 40 110 110 300 141 "it iii NEW YORK STOCKS Several New High Records ' Established in Course of Day's Trading. READING SHARES IN LEAD New Tork. July Several new high records were established In the course of today's moderate trading, bat these were scored by stocks which exercised only pass ing Influence on the Hat aa a whole. Senti ment was araln favorably affected by the latst aepects In the country's external re lations, aa well aa varloua domestic devel opments, Including1 additional May state ments of earnings, which disclosed enor mous galne over the corresponding period of the previous year. Reading waa the outstanding feature, leading the market both In activity and eitent of gain, although the latter waa largely effaced In the general realising movement of the final hour. There also was further Inquiry for Canadian Pacific and allied iKsueSe- together with New Tork Cen tral subsidiaries and coalers. The recent strength of New Tork, Chi cago A St. Louis common and preferred waa explained after the close of the mar- kket, when announcement was made of a change of control to Cleveland intereata. Metlcane were Inclined to advance, to gether with motors, but munitions were variable when not under pressure. Tne ac tivity and etrength of United States In dustrial Alcohol, American and Continental Cane and several of the fertiliser lasues failed to stimulate tnterest to more than a mild degree. General Motors tell CO points to 600 at the close. Inspiration, which made an extreme gain of 114 to the new high price of 6J, was the only metal stock to manifest more than ordinary activity. Zinc Issues denoted fur ther liquidation at declines of lttOl points, todays' quotations being the lowest of the year. ' sugars contributed the other new rec ords, American Beet advancing 2S to with a gala of m to 63 for Cuban Cane. Marine preferred wee euojeci io late soil ing, but United Fruit retained much of Its substantial gain. Total sales of stocks amounted to eeo.eoe shares. Bonds followed the course of the stock market, shewing irregular net changes, but Anglo-French fis were active at a fractional advance. Total ealee. par value. f3.330.OO0. United States bonds were unchanged on call , ; Hale. Hlprti. Low. Close. 30.804 KVfc 934 (.400 55 534 1.200 MS 6 63 6.300 68 U H 8,200 5U 300 1124 110 1114 THEY'RE SORE AT WILSONOH BORDER Ely E. Drnesedow of Houston TeUs of Democrats Who Will Turn Republican. DOUBTS CARRANZA'S POWER Am. Beet Sugar... Am. Can Am. Car A Fdry. . Am. Locomotive . . , Am. Smelt. A Refg. Am. Sugar Refg... Am. Tel. A Tel. . . . Am. Z., L. A S. . . . Anaconda Copper. . Atchison Baldwin Loco. ... Baltimore A Ohio. Brook. Rapid Tran. B. A fl. Copper.... Cat. Petroleum.... Can. Pact tic Central Leather .. Cheasa. A Ohio... C, M. A St. P.... Chi. A Northwest R. I. A P. RV.. Chlno Copper .... 1,100 Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 4.10 Corn Prod. Refg.. Crucible Steel .... 10,400 Distiller's Securities 1.700 Erie General Electric . Great Northern pfd. ut. no. ore ens. . . Illinois Central . . Int. Concol. Corp.. nspiration copper. 11344 1 s t.n. a H KBP Race l pie. 140. Hogs. Sheep. 7.300 1,100 91,009 11,000 (,000 100 ,S0 loWO IJ.3C0 1,100 Total! .14.800 65,900 16,000 New Tork Master ' M.w Tork. July MBRCANTILB sA- PER H3 P . m'M 8TEKLINU EiAJnai -wi7-a.y i i demend. 4.T6; cables, 4.76. '8BONPS--Oovernment steady; railroad Ir regular. .. 4 u tt lrr ut ix m ii piriaiajr. 01111 mim St per oent; ninety days, !H P cent; six montns. wiie vT rii.i. Mf fi Kx v irm: nun. pur nii Li. nt! rullna rate. per cent: last ksn, 4 per cent; closing bldf 1H Pr ent: offerrd et 4 per cent. L 8 r. Se, reg. L. A N. un. 4s.. 94H do coupfn ... I'M..4T. 1st 4s76 . U B It, T-og.-loe .Mo.rac. con. se.iQi do coupon ....100 Mont. Power 6s., 174 V ' I 4s, reg.,.10IHN. T. C. deb. ea.m4 do roupon . ..HO N. T. City 4tts .10, Am Urnil . 6S...107HN. T., N. K. A R. Am. Tel. A Tel. cv. 6a 113H L-v. Jse 10SV.No, P. 4s M Anglo-Krenrh es. "K-00 Atcniaon gan. u w. B. tfc O. s w rau. . m . .uvi nLth a...! r Ra.l0OUPnn. eon. 4US..1041 Cent. Pac. 1st... aH do gen. 4HS..101J4 C. A O. ev. 4Hi SSHB'nf 6 C, B. A Q. J. 4 I L- A B. r. t lot So. Pao. or. la.. 104 t d i a p Re. do ret. 4a.... 10 Wf. 4s 74So. Railway la. 10114 C. . ref. 4Ha II44U. P. 4... Ilti p. B. O. c. I. 711. do ov. 4...... 14 aen. ,B.... 1. u. a, nueoer .s..w.i. kl.c. Is. ..104 U. a Steel 5s... 105 Qt. No. 1st 414. 01 Union 414s. 14 I. C. ref. 4,.... HOiW. Eleo. or. as.iir Int M. M. 4U..104HD. R. O. ref. I. tt k. C ft ref sa.. tilt 'Bid. "Of tore. Man Suspected of Attack On J. Rosenberg is vaggea Severil dyi ago William Carvin itinerant, was arrested on luioicion of having assaulted J. Rosenberg with a hatchet in the latter'a store at Six teenth and Cass streets. Carvin was partially identified, but not sufficient ly to me cnargea, aitaiiiai iiiiu. n. a result, he was sentenced to twenty daya in jail on a vagrancy complaint when arraigned in police court. . Rosenberg is considerably im proved, and has every chance for complete recovery. Bids for Remodeling City Hall Have Been Opened fiids for remodelintr the citv hall have been opened and referred to a joint conference between city, school arid water department officials, which will be held at V a. m. today. The lowest bid will run about $54,000, considerably more than the commis sioners expected to spend. The original plan was to limit the im provement to $35,000. , Failsto Get Hand Out of T Friend's Pocket in Time . Because he was unable .to extract his hand from the pocket of a dear friend in time to dodge the watchful police, P. R. Gordon of Chicago is now sDendipg lortv-rtve days in jail. The dear friend. James Hardy, who is also from Illinois, has proceeded to the harvest fields. ' ' ; ' . Northwestern to Change . Running Time of Express ' Starting Sunday the Northwestern will cut thirty-five minutes from the running! time of its Omaha-Black Hills and Wyoming express. The train that has been leaving Omaha at 4:25 dai r will leave at 5 in the alter noon and will reach Deadwood at the same hour as at present. . 'nt. Warv.. N. ' . . . far. V. M. nfd. etfa. 12.100 01 11 K. C. Southern.... I'm zo s. an Xennecott Copper. .' nil . n 4 LAN 100 11114 1134 13314 Mexican Petroleum 11,000 10411 101 102 Miami Copper 400 15 H 1114 354 Missouri Paclflo .. 4,000 7 714 714 National Lead .... 300 4 11 05 Nevada Copper .. 1,400 1014 11H 1614 N. T. Csntral 1,500 10014 106H 105 N. T.. N. H. 4 H.. 100 41 oil 614 Norfolk IV Western 1.100 132 It 131 H 131 Northern Pacific. 1,100 litis 114 114H Paclflo Tel. as Tel. Pennaylvanla Rar Con. Copper. Raadlne '. Rep. Iron A Steel Bhattuck Arlx. Cop. Southern Pacific Rntithen, Railway. Studebaker Co 14,100 11741 11544 1351, Tennessee Copper.. 100 364 354 351 Texas Company ... 1,100 195 114 1931, union racinc .... it,,uu i.v Union Pacific nfd.. 100 ' 824 12 a "214 U.S. Indus. Alcohol ... 131 130 133 U. B. Bteel 41,200 sitt Bne V. a Steel pfd.... 1.300 11714 11714 117 Utah Copper 100 71 71 71 Wabash pfd. "B".. 1.100 1414 1114 lH Weatern Union ... . 100 ,4'a ' stit Westlnshouae Eleo. 1,100 91 1714 1714 Total aalea for the day, 160,000 share. 600 124 128 1284 12,000 37' 3J14 33 14 1,000 834 12 83 !.400 105 105 105 11.001) 71 70 71 H 1,101 1014 11 10 85 10.100 064 13 64 1.100 14 18 19 1,100 1S2 180'i 18014 3.200 5714 67 57 l.ioo 13 63 1; 700 9914 98 ... 130 130 MOO 13 21 "Sore at Wilson? I should say they are sore at Wilson," said Ely E. Druesedow of Houston, Tex., who is in Omaha visiting for a few days with his brother, Robert C. Druesedow. Of course they're sore. Why not? There "will never be any peace in Mexico or on the border until Amer ica goes in there and establishes a government for them, as in Cuba and Porto Rico. What's the use mon keying around about it for several years like we have done." Mr. Druesedow says he has been a democrat all his life, but will reg ister as a republican at the first op portunity. . "And I know hundreds in the bor der country who, will do the same thing," he said. "I have seen hun dreds of men who came out of Mex icogood life-long democrats, driven out of Mexico and their property confiscated, who are awfully sick of Wilson and who say they will vote the republican ticket. "It is a fact that those Mexicans cannot govern themselves. They are not fit for it Up jumps one who is a little better bully than the rest and he bullies the crowd for a while. Then they all follow him. In a few greeks along comes another who is a better bully and they follow mm. "I'd be willing to bet anything I possess that if all foreign countries could keep their hands off and say nothing for one year, Mexicans would overthrow Carranza within a year, much as they shout for him at present." 41 414 14 74 5 87 10 43 71 45 l 98 130 23 10 42 14 72 45 ' 4.800 31. 16,44 IftS 1.600 121 110 120 1,410 36 15 3 500 10614 101 105 !00 17 17 17 31,401 11 10 11 1,000 61 4.300 22 14.100 101 1,01)0 200 1,100 1.400 Hat 814 22 ii 9 22 09 44 28 08 z. ll Asks Court tor Divorce From Common-Law Husband Ida B. Tollej has applied to the district court for a divorce from her common law husband, Charles H, Tolles. They entered into the com mon law marriage relation in 1908. savs her oetition. and continued until about a year ago. She charges him with crueltv and unfaithfulness. She asks divorce, temporary ali mony and $3,000 permanent alimony. bne says ne nas a nouse ana tnree lots in McCool Junction, Neb., $4,500 in the Blue River bank of McCool Junction and $1,000 personal property. He la an employe ot tne telephone company at McCool Junction, but summons was served on him at 622 South Thirteenth street, Omaha. Object of South Side Club is Held Not Valid City Attorney Rine advised the city council that the objection of the Workingmen's Independent Political club, South Side, relative to farming citv prisoners to contractors, is not vatm ; , "These prisoners do this work vol Luntarily and are allowed a portion of the wages paid by tne contractors. the attorney stated. Special Officer Appointed To Arrest Song Bird Nimrods Bovs caught shooting song birds in the vicinity of Fifty-sixth and Grover streets will le arrested. A resident of that community has Heart empowered with special police authority by Superintendent Kugel of the police department, to whom com plaints were maaa. Iht name or mis special oinccr wm not be disclo- ' for obvious reasons. City Council Orders the Grading of Curlew Lane Where is Curlew lane? Yria a twentv-nine-foot thorough. fare extending from Twentieth street to Twentieth avenue, and is the first street south of Deer Park boulevard. It is only one block long. The lane is -to be graded, ine council autnor ired the work. , : Tries to Swipe One Free - Meal, Wilj Now Get Sixty James Lane, suffering from the nana-s of hunger, tried o procure a sumptuous meal of nutritious viands at the Calumet restaurant without paying out his money for it. Lane will now get free meals from the city for twenty flayc. - V' Taking Big Chances It is a treat risk to travel without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, as this preparation cannot be obtained on the trains or steamships. Attacks of hnwel eomolaint are often sudden and very severe, and everyone should go prepared tor went. UDiainaoie every where. Advertisement, j 'Look a Thoro, If You Don't Think It's Just Wonderful for Corn.!" "Bless my stare, look at III Land of the llvln'l wny, just iuw a. . came right off Juat Ilk. peeling Banana,. Little Bobbie' 8 Pa By WILLIAM F. KIRK. Wen Pa cairn hoam last nite he was laffing, I guess beekaus it is spring & he is happy like the robins. Ma wasent laffing at all. How did yoiijiappen to git hoam so erly? sed Ma. 1 thot you were going to yure wunderful new lodge. . It bustecf up, sed Pa, it went tor Probishun & eeven the charter mem bers handed in thare resignashuns. Nedless to say, sed Pa, I made a few breef remarks & quit coald, too. Needless to say, sed Ma. Did you cum rite hoam then? No, sed Pa, I met Old Bill Hanna hart a littel chat. Mavbe I am going to buy a car like his. He says it runs like Villa, sed Pa. It is news to me that you contem- olaited buying a car, sed Ma. Can we afford it? That is a seekret at present, sed Pa hut T am orninor to oret the car. jest the saim, & you & I & littel Bob bie will go out across the country, and we shall heer the littel birds sing- a ., . , I 1 T1 lug at me caitet towing, x ii.cn . Tt-rH . hnnrh of caftel lowing since I was a cowpuncher in Mexico, Pa sed. , - Ma was lookincr at Pa kind of hard. Rcely,' she sed, 1 shud like to heer mnar nf thia wunderful car. Wen did you maik up yure mind to buy it? WCn i was UUKlIIg lu um, ecu He savs it is a grand investment eeven wen vou havent trot any munny, He paid cash for his, but I doant need to pay cash, he sed. He toald me a lot of peepul bought ottomobeels without paying cash. Of course, sed Pa. I toald him that I cud pay cash if neces-ary, but might see tit to asic for a litlel time. I dare say you mite, sed ma. What kind ot a speel is tnisi anyway, sea Ma. Are we reely going to have a car? 1 1 As sure as I cud be the next Fresi dent if I wanted to, sed Pa. Thare wont be any moar staying at hoam on butiful Sundays for us, sed Pa. It will be out in the open for us, out in the far places, with the wind sing ing around our ears, Pa sed, & the joy of living in our harts, We will whirl oast the 16wly bam.s the ripe cornfeclds, & the winding streem ware lurks the calm chub, t'a seo. We will? Sed Ma. We will indeed, sed Pa. We will breeth the incense of erly morn, not in our stnffy Though fine city hoam, but out in the wunderful open, & the littel burds will envy us our happi ness, Pa sed. 1 . I guess the littel burds doant bee grudge human beeings none of the happiness they can dig up on the jur ney thru life, sed Ma. I hoap I am not dreeming, deerest. You were newer moar wide awake in yure life, sed Pa. - We are going to have that car. You look kind ot teeverisn, sea Ma. Are you quite well? J newer ten Detier, sea ra. Then Ma asked me to pinch her arm & see if she was awaik. & then she knew we was going to have our car, & now we cant hardly wait for the first ride. "Well, I Should Say Gets It' DOES Work" DU Yov Brer See tfc tlket JT WoBcr Hle..U' U the W Selliaff Cora Cure ta tbe WwliX Put your finger on my tot, right there don't be afraid that's It feel how moott the skin Is? Well, that's where the corn was. Well, that beats alii" That's thr way "Gets-It" works on all corns, ever corn, every time. It's the new, simple wa of curing corns. You'll say good-bye to all foolish contraptions like bundling bandages sticky tape, plasters, toe-eating salves, and grave-diggers such as knives, razors ano scissors. "Gets-It" stops pain, I Applied iv t seconds. Never falls. Nothing to stick to, hurt or press on tha corn. "Oets-It" Is sold everywhere, 85c a hot tin, or sent dirpct by E. Lawrence A Co, Chicago, III. Sold In Omaha and recom mended as the world's best corn remedy by Sherman 6 McConnell's Drug Co.'s stores. Says Hubby Threatened to Burn Home, seeics uivorce Chareinff that her husband threat ened to do her bodily injury, to burn down the house and to take ner me, Marie Kastncr haa applied to the dis trict court for a divorce from Vaclav Kastner. to whom she was wedded in April, 1914. She asks custody of their child and alimony. Kastner, she says, earns $45 a month. ' r Lieutenant Waddell Takes , Charge of Naval Office Lieutenant W. W. Waddell, U. S. X arrived in Oinaha Wednesday from San Diego, Cal., to take charge of the local naval recruiting office. I i.,,t.n.ni Waddell has been serving on the cruiser San Diego of the Pa cific fleet. He relieves Lieutenant E W. Tipton, w transferred to the battleship Kansas. Wanted Some Want Ads in ex change for lots of answers. Phone The Bee. , , American Telephone ft Telegraph Co. A dividend of Two Dollars per share will be; paid on Saturday, July 15, 1916, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Friday, June 30, W16. G. D. MILNE, Treasurer. FIELD GLASSES Just Received High Grade LEMAIRE Field Glasses. A Few LEMAIRE Bird Glasses. Columbian Optical Company, 209-11 S. 16th St. HiftFever Preparedness It ts eitatle Important to millions of .of ferers. B prepared by eatlina on your dnurgist or writing na for a bottle of "SNUFFINE," Cook's Hay Fever Relief, a positive and non-injuriou. relief for HAY FEVER or ROSE COLD. For Sal. at all Drag Stores or mailed to you direct upon rwtipt of (1.00. Writ, for Pamphlet. COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, CASPER. WYOMING, U. S. A. THE UNION FOUNDRY COMPANY 1108 JACKSON JT. New Open for Business. Contract, fla ured oa, both city and aut-al-towa work. SOFT GRAY IRON CASTINGS, Advertising is the -pen dulum that keeps bu ing and selling in motion AMUSEMENTS. - BEAUTIFUL MANAWA Tha Place to Picnic. Band Conc.rts, Motion Pic tur.., Bathing, Boating, Danc ing, Riding Device and Oth.r Attraction.." 1 10c car fare from Omaha for adults; purchase round-trip tickets for children on Manawa cars, 16c. FREE ADMISSION TO PARK BASE BALL OMAHA VS. LINCOLN ROURKE PARK July S, 7, 8; 9. FRIDAY, JULY 7t LADIES DAY. Two Games Sunday, July 9 First Gam. Called at Z p. m. GAMES CALLED AT 3:18. Box Seats at Barkalow Bro. sjIDQ Home of PARAMOUNT flJr sT and WORLD Features. Uth aad Harney. Phen. Douf. S0S9. Friday and Saturday MYRTLE STEDMAN tn "THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" A play of .xtrattrdlnary power and .urprieee. ' Today JOS1) COLLINS "A WOMAN'S HONOR" EMPRESS CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS The Four Slickers, Three Hlckey Bros.. Giimore at Cast!., William. Culver. COMING CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In "THE VAGABOND." DAV Conllin o u D M I laf 1 to 11 P. M. Today and Tomorrow The Omaha Society Movie, "ONE SUMMER IN OMAHA" Benefit Child Savin. In.tltuu. ADMISSION 10c 20c AIRDOME FARNAM f -AT 30TH STREET Taday ' House Peters in "The Hand of PeriL" Also Comedy. ' T Mil CP Coolest Theater U Wis, Biggest Feature. Roa.tta Brica and Richard Buhlar in "LOVE'S TOLL." ' MISS BILLIE BURKE in ' "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" ' Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. X V,