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) Drug store -u-x Jobs._Knels! :ncm. Bee Bldg. L " HELP wu'nn—wu.l | MEDICAL Factory "1‘r1-C1t¥A Barber numu cured In a few days wilbolt or write Dr. Wray, 36 Ollllhl Established 1884, —O s LEGAL NOTICES College. _ Tuit t b trade Wages for & and ‘10 ocent "‘m‘: TRUSTERS SALEThomas ¥ Bourks, x.:.r‘mcc angnt o kbnflc Order "1‘«:5?:-:.. ted airs or :‘)m. \ atalog lm u_t Douglas L] (éaufl ’ .-.“‘ :I“ HORSTRHOMR wanted to work at fire '“ffl:‘fiymf R Hebrata at and fioor, Must have recommendation ook a . recelve sealed bids for om tirm; absolutel all Tangible nssets of the bankrupt estate. » fighter. Agm- Y pmwr{{ to be sold comsists of lons Now Open. and nxum of ope racket store MERICAN ated on lots and_ tweive. blook AUTO geven, Beward, Nebraska. | Inventory, 255 am 8t., Ou‘.‘«%& N?m ‘Al bids to_be moms‘anbv m b re T B T S fl"n hanater of itle, The Fisht to reject jobs per week lately. Get in. Learn .y and all bids is reserv by our m of these Jobl' }'o rtb-r information un u n r.mo.u. .brun 3' Souders, Se Fasic. ‘" ‘l‘r\lnu tvr Bankrupt. J(a—lt \T D— uunlurnm trade. gy . S g v s S | Gias. Binn’ rs. ur luates wi Faw weeks' completes with " nw..l BAILWAY TIME OARD now for coming 's rush. TIL® | s Maler, 110 8. Mth St Om lfl'l.' STATION—Tenth and Mason, WANT Chicago & Northwestern— D.Wnport THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET | Wheat Reoeipts Blg and Prices Drop Two to Four Cents as Futures Hit Toboggan. CORN RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY OMARA, June § i35 There was a blg increase in the re- ceipts of all grains on the local exchange . N receipts were high, totaling 110 | .‘fimouth the demand for wheat was | the market suffered anether drop of 3 'to 4 oents per bushel. This deoiine was probably due to the drop in the futures and also on aecount of the in- creased recelipta. The sales of corn and oate were good. The corn market was off 1 to 2 ocents, while oats were quoted % to 1} cents lowu Messages received from St. Louls and Kansas City told of the increased offar- ings of new crop there and of the reports received from Oklahoma that the oute ting of wheat will be general there by and _ opa | inter, June 15. That state is expeoted to raise bainter, Bth Aver aod ‘u‘ NORTH. 000 bushal ol i e 008 were: Vheat ur Have ‘work ' fof puinter and R O equal to 464,000 bushels; corn, 3,000 bush- 2:,!;[!: Wil ) A;ll'\"' ( ux City Locsl ols, oats, .00 bushels. groul ply Dl-l' e SR | MRy comty - Unchanged o Lo fowan oo Ny ry Wheat receipts n'nmunmnnt &unmoyn- Denver bushels, “and -mpm-nu %&ufi:& FINE N© {against’ receipts Qne, of, the chojcast 1#0-acre m-m. in (*hjpmenta of %8000 bushals laat Gy oo Wowru' 7 a: two s and Shipments (18,000 Dusbels: .."‘.:'i O l ols and »l §Foom - house, ‘:,',fm"" insd Limited. Tecoipts " of 1u300 bushels and Ship- big silo, barn being Washington ‘Limited . ments of 101300 bushals last yeat. Une engine, alfalfa and n_grinders, | PRSIy n"...' Primary oats reoeipts were 06,00 bush- gelt fooding mangers water pi ols and shipments 436,000 bushels, agwinst rom cement reservoirs. Place a) . |receipts of 98,000 hunhnl- and shipments n‘ced with_woven wire. It is on of 939,000 bushels last ilos from Friand, in one of the Deat and CARI'OT RECEIPTS. Tost prosperous f ties. in Wheat " Corn, Oats. | Nebraska. Price Dlr acre on easy (;hlum 1% ¢ lunomlu rAmmmcom-ANr Duluth .. o ‘are Block. Omaha. m | Omaha . ] ] ton Pacifio— Winsipes ' “ o Inotype m-w- book work. Unton Pa nnipeg iieee 4rign, Seals 1o . BMIDWR | Qveriand Limited Alese oash sal Lo g~ Ry y B W Eitorla s WheatNo, 3 hard winter: Brorees No. 3 hard winter: 1 car Turkey, mu-n----u. 2cars, §1.83, No. 4 hard winter: 1 cal, WANTED-Namas of No. 3 mixed durum: 1 S, Corr wAmnb—m-Ly n-'fl""' . ma:.‘nth. emtn. - Badn) P'rt.nklln lu tute, h-- ¥, N. S “AN’T D1,000 g 'L Uotton Sonn. i and Caiio. WERNMENT pumonl. thot ds_ of pointments u mm ll |l s e wry oae imen exal ation uestions. NIL cor‘?mututs. 430 Seven l{t %uh- ABLE-BOD]HD IN- fof " dremen, vrakemen. 2l ‘mm. g:wrlence unnecessary. Rallway, AT ONCE—Men to and conducwn. Nebraska, $70 t Tumv for moto) r\l \!I-“ roads unneécessary. ‘Write manager, Electm Ranw reau, 846 Syndicate Trust, 8t. Loul GOVERNMENT _POSITIONS In_ pon.-' attice, railwey mail and,c ‘(Jm Dranches ro Prepare former United Btates retary fl Examiner. Bl Write today. !l..fi o Hohool, Rochester, . WE WANT A MAN between 0 and &, | with executive abllity who can handle | 8 force of salesmen and can manage the office end o ; our business is W".h (ho publlc and private schools, and | ror lhll reason we DMOI‘ a man who has { duc‘ n, teach! ri- | un ‘\v‘ bot pn ::-‘ ence’ mfi T m’ro-onms-.we&. “Ten &) tl mail order plan 3 samo free. I !crvlca TOOK with reference; Ame where uq!ond and m " HELP WANTED MALK AND FEMALE. LESMEN or saleswome, Mvestigate our pronolluon. iptroducing our “dadly Wit ine Kiaget1 o Tevbotts, pron mUATIONI WANTED ONG tent woman wishel man wenis Lo go_to ucation; good at flf~ experienced in dunhono Doug. work; a lafld ures, also good penman; nonl office work. Add) ress, L. 633, m Servant th.l.’Pmbl.m Holved. The t Girl Wanted Ad desired rosul “ This lies to resi £ Omal & hi ‘A” Councll =lufl- Hl:s ad to ice or telephone 'l'ylnr 1000, ducated, snhmou- steady, LL hard 'nrkln‘ marrie ymperate. bnv. of reference, with wi nnn rience, with hu Illx y, deaires pgm IJ.on At lIVI salary. M In!lrvhw. ess 8114 N. 67th !l. Benson. Neb. i PERIENCED man wants Int ‘dy work .l:i prlv-u hnuy lwlt cleaning or gardening: onest, sober and willing \o work AA.- ress, A 4%, Bee. POSITION wanted by trustworthy and energetic young man. Best references rurnll ed nnd not afrald to work, Phone Dougles ] il gith: 3'years: xperiance nmn office girl; 3 years experience. References, &1 » WANTED~A tn 10 the coast as com- lon for middle aged lady or couple. Addrees Y 543, Bee. AN ENGINEER ntundlnl the utnn university wishes love or, Saaist same count -urvuynr or engin: r summer. Ayddn- G Bee. Am-g—.!uh as ohautfeur. ugfl‘mulfil 7 to 800- bnll'ovcr years’ experlence; oy references. P. O.’Anderson, 3208 Cnarles Omaha, Neb. PERIBNCED colored girl wants posi- tion u chambermald. cbster Address in uu vicinity of lnd l‘-.rwn odm cu. for chfldren during the or to m read to invalids. Phone ma 5 ‘s Ave., where i iewios agtisted, | Look 1'!?" Jor traveler's aid at ¢ n station. lly I uar of :m‘;hlflet would like to hear hom one or two i 1“ dolrlu to same. Room !h THE Salval tm ‘:ny lnd‘ullrh\ honu hsy ) fu m“‘ "" nn'dl m h. hou d our wag mr:? e Hame, "iils 4 V. oo oo ks Toreive OPPOSITE IOULIVARD WANTED—Children 1 private 2 B Fieh 8t Red Rod Haa Bfi% The ~Magasine Man., Phons uglas 7163 MEDICAL PILES. FISTULA (‘URBD br. B R T‘nv cures piles, 'Ith.o:‘l ure guarant Sntll ourad Write for book ses with te-umnnm. DR F u TARRY. 240 Bee B |FIT8—1 cured my dnuhur by simpls discovery; particulars free. Z. Lepso, 86 Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. other operation. = | Chi.-Neb. Limited to umn il Alblon-Oakdais Chicage, Mil Pacitio Limited . Chicago el Ch Stonitie. Local Chiengo Great Weat m. ‘E." Lamitad Illlo-.rl P"' locky foago Local Pamsangs rvle.“'ke |G gollcrun & Califorsie Exp.. Wocky Mountaln | BURLINGTON STATION—Tenth and Mason. Burlingtos— 2 3 BEziRERIREEEEE teenth and Webater. Chicago, St. Paml, Minneapolis & Omaha— Seux cuv loux lmn‘o al . a dally. b daily exoept Sunday. =(;:ut Orchids Arev Allowed to Pass Out of Holland TERNEUZEN, Netherlands, This little fortified Dutch town, in ordi- nary times a customs office of ninor consequence, has come to be the prinel- pal port of communication between the Netherlands and Belglum. As rail com- munioation with Antwerp Is so uncertain = d;au:m: nna-aw in who prospect m velled bouE HALE b bour Hetars the mn. per basket: leaf lettuce, ¢ par & matoes: Fancy, $3.00 per crate; (‘hhke 8 per crate. ‘Artichokes: §1.80 nions: ye! W Ky Per 1.0 axtea, .t Bermuda, white, §1.480 per crate; Texas I“rmufl\ nunw $L85 per crau 28—Minnesota, white, r hu hew vouuwl Texas ‘r‘lumm. P‘ "y PR .rhfiws - Cooqanuts, B\n F.r uu dos. alitornin’ w-lnuu B “per 1h: filbarta: 1o per Ib. 1%c per Ib.; pecans. 540 b Baghr Watket da per ox: LAmag, $1.78 per 1 Shelled popcorn, 4o per Ib.; almon N per 1b.; mxprs-ck u\) per cas - rln\ ‘175 Peanuts Te '\nr asted, LA Ib nxk lfltl Jumbo‘ !c et Mty s {'om.\.—rnwn, Uhches, BB per G0t bunches. New York General NEW YORK. June b.~81 BUTTER-Steady; seseipta, 3110 { extras (08 sgore), MG, cream- (higher scoring), WaMisc; firsts, 214 s Sarel uu“'! ipta, 15,0 iy i _recoipte, A5, cases; froeh gath xtras, Bdc; oxtra firats. S1GGC; firats, MEC mer: onds, u?wka nearby hennery, whites, e to fancy, @3¢, nearby hennery, rowns, fl!g' POULTRY--Live, weak; weostern chick- ens, broilers, 23g@6c: Cowls, asked; turke: D 1, quigt; ern lcwls. fved, or, CH ¥ receipts, state wholf m|ll( resh special ?’l o "nilk, average Tancy 140 m ‘whol W S DCH ‘m f!@ 'niv 1 810 T 864 * | Wi e Chmnmlalsn, '”I\' ’.‘“""“"” No 1 3w Y R B R oloe lowland, ux $08| 847 738 * 1«“ erkal J?.:’J“Zn.‘"”" : LY oy —] market. Choice . 788 868 1 \ ® e ¢ wheat is guotable at gl * |86 RN Slin ALFALIA Practically no dsmand for | % 7800 * |72/ 8 7 Ty alfalfa unless it 1 No. 1 cholce. | 0% T8 * Ja,a:s‘ i N0 gloAnd Cholos, SLogieo; No'S | Sun S 7 o8l w ol 738/ 878 .giyl 0 3 i Minneapolis Graln Market *Sunday. 50 i S MINN :&.:.‘Ngua o TV ERAT. CATTLE—Recelpta this week oot up e e wm N4, | about 17,80 head, and while this is nearly 1istbiote | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beeves Off Ten to Fifteen Cents for Week-—Lambs Fifty to Sixty Cents Above Week Ago. SOUTH n.\l.\H-\. June b, 1M5. Cattie. Mogs, Sheel al A Official Tuesduy Offiefal Wednosday Official Thursday 1,171 Official Friday 1154 Estimate Saturday e | _Bix days this week 8,161 |8ame last week 3 u 49 | Same dnn 2 w ks ago. % 4,481 Same days § w'ks ago.18 50 W18 ” 88 | Samo days 4 w'ks ago 23,93 8078 o Same days last year. . 11® 4580 19,66 The following tabie snuws e recelpts | J mtua. hogs and sheep at the Bouth u ve with Sheep 3,000 head mhort’ of lnat week there has been o gain of over 6,000 head as com- plrvd with the xorulyuuflln‘ we-)\ last to the 1 N Owing et :a‘;-;;;:-“'\ol 3 vrim’uopo. g o-lpu _n.:a the n‘i"u.:p:mnn l.d.:lnu: white: 1 oar, . No. orn 2 : | prives from fin- o No 8 Fenow: 1 xfil'fi.u. resacd best mian an ing No. 2 pixed: 1 car e%%e. No. FLrd oy nyu&nn shown o . m %c S adore: o.cu h:“flz 'hrm 3| mansas m'c'“:";‘: :‘ “?""'“‘" urd thewe uu:‘w 'lmhm“ a J uwhflo 46e. Ite ne b - oattle, as Sample: 3 c:i:. To. Rye: 134 ,Kfi%g' 8 No, ¢ red, 81 n-ur el oot of “ine. medium welgh e 00 o B Dtamban, 300 Doce Valuea wre fuly i0gito lower o iRt o —No. 2 mixed, 3 ra_d pa X .a"" foos and ’n‘v‘;‘g:lnn 4 wu * No.3 yerlow. o have sold at $0.00 this , th TPhei Ju 100' September, -&m gier hand, the graasy O s white, W@iTHo: No, 1|LnES Bave! “:u -muiau E ower 0. % ‘a) YORK, June ow, @ tures o 7 ¢ u l_:umndm Cotton l.rkai. tudv July _%1 0. 3 mixed, X3 v, 10.080; , m No. 4]10.Mo; h, 1 ixed, fl‘c The ootton market closed steady at a xe. ka white, | net advance of 1 to § points. i8%o: "ntandard. 4%@eeige: No. 3 waite, | Cotton future closed steady July. ato; 46%@a46c; N‘o 0 wmta. 5 @454, Rarley: October, 9.83c; December, 10.06c; January, \nmu 1 fee: e, Rye: |10, March, }A h 0501 .08; \'a 3, $1.04D1.064. xnroo. Jun CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Closing Prices on Board of Trade, lhnunh it seemed at one t! n t that Junollln the lnlllnl wrn-ll-ned out to proportions whi ket 'fi:wnr ” vbfion ;I.lu shadow of the neW erop began to foma values to shrink. In this connection many reports were received M.lr lnalnuns an ! early harvest. Bvulh'fl s, fur ex-) lmpile. was expected to cut wheat next weel Prospects of clearing weather west, where crop damsage was apparently no- ticed, s not u erfous as recent advices had_indicates xht the case, did a good deal lo intensify bearish sentiment rvurdln. wheat. - Feell wu so in- | venced by the continued fall th quota- | lons from’ Liverpool Corn followed !h. ‘lead of wheat, Pre-| dictions were for en pts next | week. The arrivals here of late l'a’va‘ ndiag | been smaller than ll any col eak: he action of other grains. ings of new crop oats to arrive increased to_a conslderable extent. Provislons had no adequate support. It was "’f ‘pukan ‘were trylu to unload | thelr hold! 'll‘ of lard and i No session of the Chi " Board ot Trade will be held on Monday. The day is a legal holiday here owing to a ju- dicial election. Futures ranged as follows: Article| Open. | High.| Low. | Close. | o'y, as to be practically cut off, that most | Ribs. fertile and, before its decimation by war, most populous section of all Burope, which lies about the Belgiad city of Ghent, finds its sole outlet by canal or rafl to Terneusen, thonce by Boat across the Soheldt to FMushing, thence again by rail to Rotterdam, Amsterdam and The Hague, or by the ordes-chanuel styumers to England and the outer world. As the export of almost everything pro- duced in Belgium has been forbidden by the military authorities in ocoupation, Terneuzen 1s not in danger of being swamped by the sudden influx of trade. At least one curious product of Belgian intensivg agriculture, however, s still freoly exported to Holland—indeed, is even more freely exported than ever be- fore, ‘since there is now no demand for it in Belglum. This product is out or- chids, for the retail florist's trade. Bvery day there yass through this port scores of light boxes, consigned to florists in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and as | even to England, containing hundreds of orchids of many species, carefully packed in cotton and in tissue paper. The two small towns of Neirelbeke, between Ghent and Termonde, and Loochristi, in |3 the Waes, furnish them, and are famous florists throughout Burope for their orchid houses. Owing to thelr near- ness to these points, the larger cities of the Netherlands have always been heavy purchasers of these beautiful and exotic plants; and the flower shop windows of Amsterdam and The Hague have for yoars been gorgeous bowers of exquisite coloring and rare form through their dis- play of orchids. PICTURES AT THE HOLLAND AUCTIONS SELL AT LOW PRICE (Correapondence of The Associated Press.) |’ Jozet Israels, which had formed the col-| lection of the late C. Schermer. , were also disposed of te dealers at ridiculously low prices. THE HAGUE, June 3~The sale of pio—ms " $4.00 . per tures at & great sacrifice continues |n|lub Jor bo Holland, often at auction. At a lmm. sale sums ranging from only $7.60 tol§, $1,30 were paid for paintings by the Inuulu 52 Several | Mauves, three of the works of the broth- I.,,, -pound boxes, ers, Marls and half & dozen Vincent van feol Cash Prices—Wheat: No, 3 red, No. & hlrd. n @1.83. Corn: bite, . Rye, nominal. Bar- Seeds: Timothy, % 5 $8.60013.50., Provisions: Pork, | lard, $9.60; ribs, $9.8734010.37%. BOGS—Lower; ‘recelpts, 21,05 eases: at mark, cases included, ifige; ordin “l‘lll 15%1 brl l.a‘ B 2 e wWer: recel cars; Miohis ';.u. . n and Wis nll", TER—8 ULTRY—Alive, Tower: springs, OMAHA GHNI.AL MARKET. E 70'1'.. 1!‘,#: 11b. eartol o Nlfi"lél Alnbfl,l:‘.d lwln.u ..A‘n:: 8 lo ll\‘c CHIM i7%o; }'1“ merica, 1 ma’l-"b‘.’?“‘:# '% sy n lrmr-rrlu. —Trout. ue; channe! cu ut, ufir: M'rm'fl%u—km R v lesale prices of beef cuts effective s 1 Uke; No, 3, lb\ N Plates, No. 1, %40} flu. t.(urm—nnum hens, 140 m“}u a“w.m)xrfil" m turnished by Calif, u-,v”rf" r hol l'mcy ?!:Jul. uu ol B3 per box; (l- ox lots, $3.4) "‘ E:og‘aol'u“'fi, S, oy Bliver Cord, Extra fancy 5“‘1‘.. box g | [+ Loper Dok Wee Boid ser on: b “" ‘: .’.I'w = ., Bananas: Modlum | nql x bunch; Jumbo fruit | Changsinol Port Limon, 4 per Ib. | Strawberri Extra fancy \esoiiri (ats.), $3.50 per case. Californla cherries 2.6 por box. Apri Four-basket crates, $5.00 per crate. ETABLES- (A\llur “ cab- Lage, 8 to 106-1b. crutes, Sc per I Celory: Jumbo, $1.90 per 405, Peppors: 50 825 TY0iNe; No. 4 yeliow, Tl | o. W) @49'4c; | tonight searching dictionaries for even miadling, ddling, Vo midating, u{ Sates IRIO Jos. l-lvu-ml o-u- n--nn. No Y Manitobs CHICAGO, July 5.—Heavy slling on |3 morthe ?:ml “'" "‘ \c‘.“ ‘hard | the Dl;t o‘l ‘t:-m‘i':l Mgcnn:l v.nn oar- ‘* ried whea! C own grade. The N m,n | xed, lt wu a weak close at 24 @8%o under HQW not qu 'M-' bk By last n Winter pa‘ents, ¢7s 4. corn llnhhod 1%@1%0 to 1%c down, oats —_——— 1“ to nw:ne and provislons at Tosses n. Loul- Gratn nulm. ng fi to 1 o.. )‘uu 6. ult !N 3 h-rd. nomh.? -k.‘ 'Mc Ng“ " 'white, TS4o; 'H— 0. l. 454@490; No. 2 white, ble. AgeanuAlleged Base Ball Pool Held PHILADBLPHIA, leged agents of a base ball pool, In which |it 1s sald 50,00 Philadelphians gamble |weekly, were arrested today, charged with violating the gambling laws of this state. Danel Lucas of Morristown, Pa., who 18 accused of being the general agent for Pennsylvania of the Base Ball News syndicate. Ten thousand coupons for next week's play were found In his possession, according to the detectives, Hdward Witthuhn dnd Barton Weaver, (who live at the address, where the ar- rests were made, are the othe: prisoners. |Lucas according to the police, admitted enat he bad sequred a three montha’ leave of absence from the rallroad, where he was employed, to handle the pool ticketa for the New York conoern, which he sald ators. Diotionary Has No Terrors for These they withstood & ragid fire of different ¢ words lasting through all of today, ex- | hausted & list of 5,000 words prepared in advance, and set committees to work more tangled letter combinations in the state-wide spelling “bes” held here today g | under direction of the Ohfo Agricultural ecommission, &hortly before midnight they were still standing, Seventy-five g, ‘boys and girls, each the champion youth- | ful speller of his county, had entered the contest early in the day. Germany Without Data on Nebraskan|e BERLIN, June 6.—(Via London.)—James ‘W. Gerard, the American ambassador, today called at the foreign office and re- quested information concerning the tor- redoing of the American steamer Ne- braskan off the southern coast of lre- lsnd last month. He was informed that the German government had received no report of the inoldent. Catholics of Germany Must Pray for Peace COLOGNE, June 5.—(Via London.)—Car- dinal Hartmann, archbishop of Cologne, bas lasued & pastoral letter directing that & petition for peace be included tu the weneral prayers of the Catholic churches in Germany. BAN PLACED ON MARRIAGE BROKERAGE IN EGYPT ndenoce of the Assoclated Press) |- CAIRD, May #-—Marriage broking, a remunerative trade under the old regime, has received & blow in the ocourts of um which threw out & claim for 128 | by & woman against & Moslerh wuyu In ite findings, the court read a |tecture to the broker. While bringing per- | sons together with the idea of mu'rlunni nd June B.~Three al- |8 ecompany of New York, was taken into || 18 |oustody at & clgar stand, which the polioe | Y |say wag the local headquarters for the COLUMBUS, 0., June 8.~Thirty-three |are the Ohio school children spelied so well that {0%g ' l‘ lhll b tock atoers is very i n .mnn have M‘ Tt hw ohoic. fs"::d have found a but on the Nflle and feedin, Steers the values are yery uneven, u‘ f‘lnlMOI'fi- uow\ ".l. 803 0 i:'.*"'.. i i nu"ou' 6.10g10.80; “fat bulls, ete., i stook bulls, . HO fl:‘:.&l week is u, ly mont o advance waa !‘ou u kinds, Trade was ff rly active l‘ ufl uurl& everything been nl y o'clos oLgh ‘were # h hands at time. ¢ &“‘fih 1 ‘auring the vfl." K, and you: of . L b an ‘fl the best heavies sol 00 ll’ll‘ o ts and huw& MO & o0 .85, while the of the desirable 0, wita quite & as ¥ In cancs ad orders tor hoge of strong _w some stuft weigl noarly 80 pounds went at the same ures as were pald for the lighter l7~ but such a case was lhc exoeption. ln, to the fact b‘lg nd ot khn fferings today -n on the and butcher order, th duurnnlnn«m l‘l"ll( heavy. grades was not 8o noticeable early, but nmud up strongly eaough close. avnAunuuv- sales: 1 -3 4 is backed by two New York state sen- | i 148 “sompariecas “go. back oom| than tha e weolc's filfl 1ighter t ort of last vear. The mr now amounts to, in round numl ead. hofter Monaay, when n]l,m run of very commen qunlity found " valuse ust ol nd hmb hav throughout the last #ix day tr jers belleve that chol u -zuu G“lnbh welghts would still bri it can be quoted as nearly Seady, . been the oa r t two monm no ‘y-sru‘n‘.(-l or wethe uotation shorn lsn ‘0"0 oo.!:_"" $4.5008.75, CHIOAGO LIVI STOCK MARKET ll-lr e a Cattle Ste: CH!CA(:O June B A'I'T M0—-Racelpts, head; marker seady: native beet ."fi"‘.;.w':".‘.'.’:."’..u.,. Baga Ty caives, md?&wn:":l‘gfl R A g i b LS, il T ! r .96, FEEP AND LAMBS-TRacoipts, 3,000 head; ‘y’urht ateady; shoep, Bk 0; b, §1.75010. tock Market. o 5 —~CATTLE~ ()fgl——loo.lll 5,600 head: market steady; heav: $T.4007.46; mixed, §1.37%6 17.40; Light, ¥7. "\m AT%; bulk of sales, 573744 @1.40. l‘ldlinP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 200 o ., Jfl h Live Stook Market. thd Jum R cow .nd h.“ll'l. umm nmw. head; market l(ron top, $7.66; le of waloy, ¥7.856 £ AND LAMBS-N> receiptv: n-m.t‘n’\dy lambs, ¥10 0471 8. ot 8T, cel) u, calve HOGS — Coftee Market, NEW YORK, June §-—COFFEE-Ma futures openod steady at an ad- 2 to § points on some scattered ¥hich appeared to be inspired of the B lal cables contirming yes- 1s & commendable thiv= to do, sald the coyrt, its virtue is lost when done purely ' tor gair { ate reports of an advance of Rio exchange. There was very little de- [ wo i real o with HOGS STRONG TO FIVE UP TODAY mha live stock market for the year to date, compared with last year: 1915, 1914 ine. Dee. | Cattle H2017T 060 82,462 Hogs . 'W“fg.;".‘.. ‘ | market clostng net 1 | vnmu higher. Hnlu 11, Evro:” guly, Avgu Sep! end November, | i Decembar, 8.5, January, &8o; February, &00; Maroh, €80c; April, 8880; May, 7.080. Spot steady; Jtio Ts, Tho; Santos 4, #e. No fresh development was reported in the jcost and freights. Brasilian cables re- | ported an advance of T reis In the Rio market, while Bantos unchanged Clearing ¥Mouse Ba tement. NEW YORK, June §.~The statement of the actual condition of cl'mn{ ouse banks aud trust companies for the week shows that they hold §i86, 308,350 reserve In {exceas of legal requirements. This ie an |increass of ’1‘ M6.810 over last week. The statement fcllows Actual condition: Increase. | Shares IC“" moderate pressure. na £2,044.966,000 §7, 008,000 | 2 h,m e pre m?’.y e shares ISR i e cmon gl e, e 15 o [ prenerve bamk.... .. UNSNAW 1E00) ber of dachinge. s Being mu-ny | ™ o 246,000 ,Il’m‘llonnl but later astesl comm ISPt & n{mm 00 | e rred. Canadian’ Pacific, Lnion ot demand doposits 2, ot €900 L0 | Bl Tand American. Can #ained s polnt. | S Sine aevoatss g oy ::.x:‘-al-“:gnr becoming weaker as the 911 on AgEregate resorve 686,482,079 | " Amaigamated copper and Anneonda cop- | Excess nnnrvt. 2,908,110 pér were among the few features of | compunies {n Greator New York not In-( '&’..f.';..“'...:fl,“r:o,::{fi":lm Enins, | pre- | cluded In eluvlnl house lu!emom mabl, & result of the enormous | Loans, ete "G00 R ' Stk dividend deciared by one of the | 8pecie . aiessenen ‘M‘fl 267,400 better known companies. Advances in | Logal tenders: | BELED wiZLTO| these stocks ranged trom 3 to i pointa ‘nm deposlts MO0 *8maw0| Willye,Overland scoring the maximum Ve Ine. In the final duaiings steel, Union O Yuttepures 11,726,900 Pacitic, Southern Pacifia and American AN R ¢ Ay S i = “u.,..‘ > | e e g Mg Dey tee! b 8 Lored rm 01 NEW. YORK, Jne 5-DRY GOODE— | Other lsvues in V[e tnvrastional it Cotton goods were firmer and steadier o ed for A necerdam, wiich | I e Slears woe e | may have represented offeringe for Ger- |dull and goods quiet. Ready-to- | ™ antile agencies |.. u..| wear manufacturers are making ready |y .w- refer; [& for their fall lines. 2“ undnrlyl S « ml‘t‘a" °'ih | Bvaporated Apples aud Dried Fraite | decree " A orine the ‘stee] ‘Corpo | "NEW YORK. June A—EVAPORATED | Among the several rafiway sta APFLES-Dull ‘and Ly submitted waa that of Canadl DRIED UIT8 — Prunes. ~ inaotive ‘-hflflwx \,&& Apricots and peaches, dul sinn, | BTN [ Mo | fl' oxaa & run}u Boads. m.ns T‘m‘ulu Brinker & ., | | nited Htates coupen s Bid. Asked. | per cent on cul during the B Number of sales “o::uu quotations " = on stooks were as - g . " 'u RR 7 g g 8 Py . " 108 107 .. ” 129% L] * S e w koo 10 o . 8 1% [ 3 0% Storms in Southwest Kill Five Persons " | Little or Nothing Remains of Boom spreggs e 39332 7-0 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET of Earlier Bessions. DECLINES ON THE OPENING NEW YORK, June S.~Little or nothing remained today of the boom which yes- terdlay sent stocks in general to the high- est levels of recent weeks. The effect of {the United States Steel decision seemed | to h-v- apent its force for a time, steel a8 well as the other loaders re- e =3 ¥ es’ 3 £ 7 Clerk county, near Four inches of water utes in Ashland, th Tests of Torpedo Tubeu Unluooesstul w- | marine will be returred to the New York navy yard, where its comstruction was recommended for acceptance by the gov- ernment. DAILY PRACTICE WINS GAME FOR ST. BERCHMANS The young women of §t. Berchman's academy yesterday defeated the St Pe- ter's team in & base ball game, 13 to 10. ‘The #t. Berchman girls claimed thelr victory was due to the dally noon hour practice which they take. Numerous hnluh.flmm!hmtuh the plate were the features of the game. Miss Louise Ballars and Miss Fiorence Foley constituted the battery for 8t Berch-| ) man's and Miss Grace Murphy and Miss Agnes Sands for St. Peter's. Wallworth's Curves Puzzle Islanders NORFOLK, Neb., J'MM b.~(Special Tel- egram.)—Norfolk beat Grand lsland here this afternoon, § to 1. Some clasey pitch- fug by Jack Wallworth of Norfolk, who struck out nine men and allowed but one walk, was one feature of the game. Grand Teland's only seore came in the third inning on A walk and & two-bagger by Downey. Norfolk rang the bell three times in the fourth on a two-bageer, two walks, and & single. Hoore: olomcoswone? Totals..... 3 & M 0 *Batted for Boasen in minth. Grand Island ....0 01 00 0 oes c‘:é- ':::.l-“lc l-l.m lu‘b of -mn Culls from the Wire. Zus3Sedzgiantizge 15,8500 iR 4:«# London Stock Market. LONDON, June .fi""‘“" luun 'on m-uy uu.r e R o o TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN PASS THROUGH OMSK (Correspondence of the Assoclated Presw) OMSX, Russia, May 18.~8ince the be- ginning of the war, 6100 officers and #9904 men have passed through this oity on thelr way to the camps in 8. beria. — The Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Booaters. FINLEY BARRELL - & CO, - NEW YOR_K_:-_ CHICAGO 711-16 Brandeis Bidg. W. C. FULLER, Mgr.