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20 AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat j Buldy at Unchanges . Prices Under Light Run and . Weak Dlund ORN RUNS UP AND THEN DOWN ¥4 . Omaha, June 18, 1916, Cash 'l at was 'tudy. selling at pra ,-' )x prices. While the de- ! rbv wheat was not very strong, the ts were Tather light and most of sales. were made around yesterd early sales of corn but most of the later %e decline. as fair, and the cash de- 1d for this cereal was quite activ olu 'on 4 trifle weak and were Iovor | The demand for oats was good pte; rather light. - S Rye -ou o [lower and ‘barley was quoted 1 17,000 bushe! ) 1024 lower; corn, heat n«l,u were 665,000 bush- nd Khipments. 404,600 bushels, against “&m of 497.000 bushels and shipments .l“ bushels ‘last yea: corn mlm ere 39 29, bushels, 0. bushels and shipments corn, hnl mus.nu 000" 000 bushel last y CARLOT' RECEIPTS, ' Wheat. Corn. Olll THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916. —_— e e blue bass, 16@22¢; crupples, 12@14c; bad- nflih, 8¢ jumbo white fiah, 33¢. : White, 15c; kippered, 17c; ; peeled, §29 fresh lobaters, g 33c, Frogs, jumbe, §2. OYSTERS~—Chesapeuke,” per w ards, $1.60; selects, $1.80; counts, 1.9 CELERY—Mammoth, 90c per. doze: dlum, $hc pbr dos.; smsll, 40c; Florida, per crate, $2.36. BEEF CUTB—No. 1 2 3 chucks, 13'%c; No. 2 chucks, 13%¢; No, ke, 13c. No. 1 rounds. 17%c: No. 17%c; No. 3 rounds, 18%c. No. l‘fl“' No. 2 plates, 10c: No. Frul d vegetable quotations furnished by flu Ollllnlky Frult ¢ mpany: NEW YORK STOCK MARKET General Selling Movement Precipi- tated in Final Hour Because of Alarming Mexican News. FEW CHANGES IN : "= Néw York, Jui 'or the first four hours of today's session the market was left largely to its own devices, with few noteworthy price changes, except for some irregularity in speciaities, In the final hour reports of an slarming character regarding Mexican affairs but general selling movement, lding one to almost two points from their early beat, with s declines in _various speculative issues. Throughout the morning and during the stagnant an & point. traor- the trading element evinced greater bearishness, largely ‘as a 3 It of the breach between the rallway + | managers and their employes. The rallroad group, uside from Reading ;|and Norfolk & Western, was unusually in- Minor rails, chiefly Lake Erle & Western, Peorla & W, Toledo, St i | Louls & Western and Kansas & Toxas pro- { | apeciaity, scoring an No. 6 ‘O‘u ears, 37%o. No, 4 iple white: 1 car, Prices—Wheat: No. 3 hard, Hlo.,l'nu. 144 @0to; No. 4 harc; 4| while marks nhofl The Bee and grain brokers, et elevated 1 to points on al and Loulsville & Nashville favorable response to the re: sumption egular 7 per cent ra dividend. American Beet Sugar was the leading rly decline of more than 2 points, which it soon recovered, but as promptly lost later. Coppers d sinc shares, the latter selling ex-dividen were subject to persistent pressure. Crucible Steel featured the so-called war {ssues, with bstantidl gain, but fell back with the balance of the list. United States Stesl followed Ity course of the past weok by manifs ly strength, which was soon Total #sles of sl Forelgn excharge was more active, with concurrent wdval in sterling and francs, sed & small fractipn. Mor gold was received trom Canada, bri the total consignments from that nunhr ed. amounted to 3 -nwtlvu n ul-l and unouuon- on lead- e .“:b ‘. ?lu High, Low. Close, % R ¥ nsx:’amq amh i B _udal 3 95 (R R HE 3] HEt P i o l' "ml ll § uumwcuum- oa Board of Trade. 18. ultlmnl " and the 42 Mu [ the The 0140 off, with September at %o down to %o decll . at & % of: the day wers. reachbd last b 0] alt hour when the | Nev feport ‘trom’ &’ leading Abtas tmat 3 reathe had bean vorable hu (or autumn- nce the wu weather vould “ n ‘sald to “ nm. lent suppont N Northern Pacific. Pacific ll:lll. o clber il id i) New York Money Morket. New York, June m—x‘ncmrm PA- I)’-dny, bllls, #N 13%; demand, ll llulonu dollars, 4 l*lhvll—flll'. e Tlll LOANS—Firmer; sixty days, 3% @ % per -;:c.' ninety days, (lflot per cent; | oq" ha, wmn how- at:, No. 3 XTI B N 3 ; low No. ‘C‘- U TER~Lawar; craamers, u‘um 08T 41 tor |fi !MO “durum, | | -'« 2%; No. 1 northern | N Au—-lxehn quotes load offered at 0, Spelter, wu!‘ L, East Loula dellvery, r, firm; -louuvmh. by uflm and latre, - §2! ud- unchanged. “" 4 . London: Spot coper, nm zqumlym lum t £13; tutures, u 17 te- MORNING | & precipitated a moderate | § d fmportant | Jun OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Trade is Steady—Sheep and Lambs Were Steady with Yesterday. HOGS ARE TEN CENTS HIGHER Omaha, June 16, 1916, Recelpts were: Cattle, Hogs. Oiflclll nandu rene ll!l 7,308 . 3,808 8,383 fllclll Wldn -dny . 15,378 Ofticlal Thursday 2, 12,000 Estimate Friday .. Five days this week.15,233 Bame days last week..20,772 .fl 0” 9,934 49.543 44,215 Same days 3 w'ks ago 44,968 Same days 4 w'ks ago. 47,698 Same days jast yea 7710 39,214 21,007 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omah, Live Stock market for the year.to date, u compared with last year: 1916, 1916. Ine, Dec. 665,114 "473,366 91,769 . 1,742,666 1,612,602 209,963 . 8,366 962,707 .. . B4, "t‘hn fono'lnl table shows the. average ric of at the Omaha live stock market for flu last fow days, with com- parisons Date. | 1916, [1916,/1914.119338 (19121911, eI ' B 814 1] 1] 1 S823538 223 [ o ‘ccexve ‘oo *Sunday. Rocelpts and disposition of live stock at Union stock yards, y-four hours, ending at 3 o'clock p. m. June, 18, 1918: RECEIPTS8—CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Total recelpta .... 20 DISPOSITION—HEAD. 1000 | Morris & C Armour Schwarts . & Co. J.:W. Murphy Lincoin Pack. Y Other buyers . Totals 9,140 [615 CATTLI—R.:-ID!I were very light this morning, only ninetee: belng toported in. The total for the five days thjs week Amounts to 16,233 head, being the Bmallést f any fecent week and i than u o by over 00 head, quality of today was g or, lhuu not being a single cholce load killers in sight. “The best beeves here were only good enough to bring $10.2 it about steady, being littl no change In either direction. The g al trend ol values this week has ‘ been arpund 16@26c low: P mon to pretty good yearlings, Ruht cholce bee wever, have remalned steady. stockers and feeders were yesterday. Good to cholce .76; common &ood to choice )4 to cholce cow: oqw $6.00@17.75; 000 Kood to , 48, WOI llx fair to good feed- common to falr lndul’l. HH 10 10 2 +1446 10 20 41640 10 76 STEERS AND HEIFERS, . 869 vee1088 11200 . 998 . 180 11 26 HW&—HGII sold 10¢ higher this morn- Ing and the market was good an tive, the same It has been every day thus far this week. Although recelpts we, sold at $9.50@9.65, will be remembered that the bulk of the hogs yesterdsy brought $19.40%9.60, with the top at $9.66. Both packers and shippers were free buyers, so that good hoxs of all welghts sold very freely. Inferior atock was mol III!(lI the better loa This In the end, however, prac- verything was cleaned u) advi carries the the highest point touched since May 24. ‘The ‘recelpts, while not especlally large, were 2 fresh cars being reported in. five days this of any recent or than & year ago by over 8h. Pr. 40 49 35 80 9 45 946 9 45 9 6y » 6734 9 624 e 970 in_ mod rlnu supply repor al tothl Por the 29,046 _head, the lar run for & number rger th year 000 head. The arrivals conslsted with very te of the fact that recelpts have been large all the week there was a very buying demand and the market as a in a good healthy condition. Buy- were out in the yards |n good se un‘ the bulk of the . offerings . changed hands quite early, Pri 4 jcally ateady with Ing enough, change 1ther direction to be worth quoting. Good spring lamba sold up to $11.35, the same top ¥ Bhorn ted § of shorn year pretty, decend, k Quotations on wpring, $3,00Q11 wold upito §6.40. p and lamba: Lambe lamba, felr: to - cholce $6.76@7.25; ewes, good to cholce, $6.26@ 6.60; ewes, fair to good, $5.00@6.25. No. 2 Pr. 61 native 11 26 30 fed ew 6 40 44 natlve spri 10 66 1% fed clipped 9 00 35 cull ewes. 4 60 166 fed e HORSES—T! rather ‘dull ti week; but- all Indications point to new activity from now on for for some little time to come. Tomorrow morning a new French Inspection will start and there will be a demapd for an almost unlimited number of war horses. Th contract calls for three classes: light artillery and hea: artillery horses. The country should bear in mind that the 0| gpecifications call for horses of good colors running from 15-1 to 16-1 hands high. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady, Hogs Weak, Sheep Strong, Is Report. Chicago, June 16.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; native beef cat- te, $7.85@11.40; western stecrs, $8.50@9.55; stockers and feeders, $6.00@8.50; cows and $8.50Q11.75. market , with an ‘advance of 10c; bulk of y10010, 00; light, $9. awo 95; mixed, 9.56@10. Yy ; rough, " IOO'B H vll’l. $7.6099 0 SHEEP AND LAMBS8—Receipts, 11,000 head; market strong; wethers, $7.00@8.10; ewes $4.60@7.40; lambs, $7.50@10.30; sheep, $7.00@11.06. Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. Kansas City, June 16 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 700 head; market steady; prime fed steer, $10.36@11.26; d ressed beef steers, $8.00@ ; western steers, $9.00@11.00; stockers and feeders, $6.76@8.50; bulls, $5.75 @8.26; calves, $6.50@11.00. HOGB—-—-Recnfipll, 5,200 higher; bulk of sales, $9. “% heavy, $9.85@9.90; packers and butc $9.65@ 9.82%; light, $9.40@9.76; pigs, $8.60@8.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,100 head; market steady; lambs, $5.50@11.10; yearlings, $7. 7500 50; wethers, $6.26@7.50; hea market Omaha, Neb, for{ewes, $6.00@7. Bt. Louls Live Stock Market. 8t. Louis, Mo, June 16.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 11,700 head; eef steers, $7.60@11.15; yearling steers and helfers, $8.50@10.65; ' cows, $5.60@8.50; stockers and feeders, $5.50@8.50; Texas and Indlan steers, F’ 05 prime yearling 8.7 cows and 1 ) pr!me loulharn Steers, $9.00@10.00; native calves, $6.00@11 HOGS—-Recelpts, 10,900 head; kot higher; pigs and lights, $8.00099.95; mixed And bitchers, $9.7610.00; good heavy, $9.90 ©10.05: bulk of sales, 39, 76@10.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,700 head; market steady; wethers, $5.00@8.00; clipped ewes, 35.00@7.50; clipped lambs, $6.00@10.00; spring lambs, $7.00@11.66. Sloux City Live Stock Market. Sloux City, Ia, June 16 —CATTLE—Re- celpts, market steady; native cows and heifers, $6.50 etc., $6.00@8.50. d; market 5@ 10c higher; heavy, $9.50@9.75; mixed, $9.40 m sn light, $9.25@9.40; bulk of sales, @9, !HEEP AND LAMBS—Not quoted. Live Stock in Sight. Cattle. Hnn- Sheep. . 500 900 4,600 400 . 1,000 700 ..11,700 Omaha ... Stoux City . Chicago .. Kansas City Bt. Louls .. b 000 19,000 5,200 10,900 49,000 11.000 1,100 2,700 Totals BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW. Trade Currents Indicate a Further Gradual Retraction. New York, June 16,—Bradstreet's tomor- 19,300 ts, following the reaching of maximum expansion, seem to Indicate a further gradual contraction, at least as re- gards new buying. But the situation except in a comparatively few lines—lumber for in- stance—Is stongly buttressed by filled up order books, which insure activity in in- dustrial quarters for some time to come, Lower ocean freight rates, enlarged divi- dends, evidences of renewed heavy buying of steel for foreign account and the perfecting of a $50,000,000 loan to Russia are also significant features. Notwithstanding that the time for seasonal quiet has arrived, activity In essentlals is marked, though un- attended, of course, by smptoms of feverish- ness such characterized purchases a while ago. Ins there has come orderly, y buying, h evidences of a prudent disposi- llon to eliminate upbidding as well as to l\l‘lrd against sudden downward shifts In rices. Weekly bank clearings, $4,676,913,000. Coffee Market. New York, June 16.—COFFEE—The staadior tone "developed in the market for fee futures here yesterday was followed Dy further advances today and covering seomed to become rather more active as prices worked higher. The market opened at an advance of 3 to 4 points In responso to the fairly steady showing of Brasillan cables_and a moderate demand from houses with KEuropean connections. Trading was quiet during the mornng, but demand seemed to broaden somewhat later in the day and covering was probably prompted by reporis of rather n steadler tone In the cost and frelght situation. December contracts sold up to 8.06c, or about 23 polnts above the low level of last Monday. The close was within a point of the best at a net advance ot 8 to 13 polnts for the day. ~Bales, 10,800 m- g bids: June, 8.13¢c; July, 8. " Soptember, 8.34c; Uctober. 8.44c; December, 8.49c; January, 8.63c; February, 8.68c; 'March, s.6dc Aprll,'8. 67c; May, 8.13c. Spot coffee, easier; Rio 78, 9%c; Santos s, 10%0. Cost and frelght offers from Rio were said to be about § ‘points higher, while comparatively fow offers were received from Santos, with 10.50¢, London credits, d’ an_advance of unchanged pr- o) S350 Navembot, Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, June 16.—EVAPORATED AP- PLES—Steady; fancy, 7@8c; choice, 6@ 6%c; prime, 5@6%ec. DRIED FRUITS—Pruries, nla, 4%c, but firm; firm; Aprico 1% @11%e. : extrag cholce, ns, quiet; lo to fancy Califor- H o seeded, 8% @9c, Liverpool Graln Market. Liverpool, June 16.—WHEAT—8pot, No. 1 Manitoba, 2 Nt 104; No. 2 red w new, s Minneapolls Grain Market. Mlnnupolll, June u.—WHEAT—July. ,‘1 lsememb»r. $1.07 Cash: No, $1.08% @1. uh, northern, $1.04% @1.06%. 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[ RANDEIS ™ THEATER And Associate EDWARD LYNCHA3 Asveci The Great Drama of the World War “INSIDE THE LINES” Mats., 10c, 25¢c—Evngs., 10c, 25¢ 35¢c, 50c Wibr June 20-21 MATRER, MAUDE ADAMS In 3. M DARIES' “The Little Minister” Today KNEW Tonite 2:30 8:20 NeseH “Too Much Married” ATINEES— Wed. and Sat. BEAUTIFUL MANAWA MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER Bathing owlin, Dm:l.n. (ll‘)bu hnl in ball Mm{ p-!ho New Merry-go-round And &nodur Attractions. Free Band certs Afterncons and Evul:t:—l’drbnfllr" Band. High Gr: Moving Pictures Every IDEAL PlCNlC OUNDS Yllll Fknk. w FIEE ADMISSION TO PARK. Where Everybody Goss. AYET LA!'I' TlMZS TODA\' Frohman Presents That Dnhty. Talented Stage Success, LOUISE HUFF in “DESTINY'S TOY” HUSTER’S ORCHESTRA BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUES You Will Surely Like This Play. ENMPRESS VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS Sterling. Higblund or Honry Rudolph . 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Atrestaurants,clubs, bars, or delivered to your home in the case. ek S A GUND COMPANY OF NEBRASKA. u;‘o-z% f.."?.'f.’.m!' 3, Omaha, uglas 621. Family’ Trade Sunplied B Gurl Furth, -m?'! Tom. To Get In or Out of Business; To Buy or ' dulum that keeps buy- |Sell Advantageously; Use THE BEE WANT- ing and selling in motion | ADS, Bird Masque at Childs' Woods Saturday, June 17th, 4 P. M. DIRECTIONS FOR AUTOMOBILES: Guides in costume on main Bellevue road show way into grounds. DIRECTIONS. FOR THOSE GOING IN STREET CARS: Cars leave 24th and “N” on the even hour and every 20 min- utes thereafter (several cars at a time, if necessary). Leave car at Country Club Acres station—Ten minutes’ walk to grounds; OR Leave car at Child’s Crossing and take auto bus to grounds. * Cushions Available for Seats. Sandwiches, Drinks and Ice Cream Sold. Admission: Splendid Picnic Grounds. Take Your Supper. Adults 50c, Children 25c.