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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916. Apples: Ben 8 MARKRT] o Unsettled. Chicago, July 3,—CATTLE—Receipt new, | western tomatoes, t sLas -;: Higher—Feeders Steady— | a toeder ! 4’ .' important to the Last b dos. 306, Foa: % Bheepand Lambs Steady. |, Hous e 30006 s , Degree. e Te Fonsorn: o @10.10;" light, $9.56@10.10; mk TEADY 7'1'0 snonu heavy, $0.6010.20; rough, s JEALINGS ARE coxn‘mn Figs, 60c per box. Popcorn, $2.60 per 850 bigs, 89400048 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, W TR NEW RK GENERAL MARKET. Omaha, July 3, 1916, H unsettle New York, July 3.—Coming between two | g,o¢q ':: “.(:," on the Leading Com- OROPS 9.40, EGGB—Firm; receipts, 11,815 cases; fresh SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 8100| Declines of 2 to 4 points were recorded | SIOEEIMT SO 93is S (fohy) head; market, higher; lambs, 2 oon by various speculative . i . i i e ike him. * | yeariings, $7.60@8.60; wethers, 4 O Entures ‘belme United | 26036%ec: firsts, 23% @24%c. general this week. least until after the wrestling e dump the dub Ilk; i awes, $6,00@7. ‘ on Industrial Alcohol, Crucible Steel,| CHEESE—Steady; receipts, 3,696 boxes;| h : match. ereupon Plestina dug up | 1 ? state, fresh specials, 16% @15%c; state, hv- armers everywhere are experienc-| Ty’ Greeters were enthusiastic [$100 to gost with the sporting editor Baldwin Locomotive and the Motors. Metal POULTRY—Live, prices _not _settled. Y 4 Dreak in the copper and ailled products IN| progsed, weaker; broflers, 24@dic; fowls, 18 [ work in ; 80@9.60; calves, | Mexicans made pronounced recovery on 022c; turkeys, 26@36c. $6.00@ 11.00, the more favorable outlook In that country - oGt Rocelpts, 6,000 head; market [and such (ll-assorted stocks as Mercantile le"pwlu",ml_“‘fv'}""ml b ity Loy g16:00; WUIN o}, Tei ARG Musings, Toxgs - compdny, e Roduels Manitobs, i 6d; No. 1 red western ' winter, reliable ' . 108 1d. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 700 head; | throughout. f market higher; iambs, $10.25@10.75; Ralls of ‘the tavestment ciass wore aull,| - CORN8pot, Americanimiztd, sew, P2t 36,76071.25 ably better, espectally the transcon- | EUOUR-TWinter patenth b6 ot £¢ 160 Early . FEfERE _FiEEE J \ group, with considerables actly- | o iiO i Sloux Clty Stoek Market. ity at gains of a point or more for South- ; oy ) Stoux_City, In., Jul orn Rallway and Wabash preferred shares i cemmnX, §00 ‘head; market 10@16c higher: | Such minor rails as lowa Central and Min- e e ket : sec. | tO the € | native ste. $7.36@ cows and helfers, | neapolis @ Louls were weak on very |, a.acei packing, 31%e. ? b $5.0067.75; " stockers 'and _ teeders, 5@ | jight offerings. EGGS—Firsts, 21%c¢, 9 to 9% Ly X 'u?o»hnmm‘-', ol head: me Thu snacket 'b:'l;:“fl:"'flw‘;'“:‘:; fgel ; rr&‘r::r;}:—uam 1Bc; roosters, 10%e; T A d ts and disposition of five tock at | §lendYe heass: D f el Involving the early re- 3 ‘aNeceipts and o tposttion of Jive giock (t | 8.65; light, $9.459.56; bulk of ales, it 4 Al nde ¥ ity-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., 1 RECEIPTS—CARS. Cattle. “2[!- Bheep. Hor's treme gain of 4 points and other Petroleum | quiet toda: ing to the very general clos- made an extreme gain of 4 points and other | ing of hous for the holiday. Live Stock Market Cattle 300 Metal Market. 4don) thair lo New York, July 3.—METALS—Hollday on Bonds were firm with Anglo-French and Canadian dvances. Total sales of bo 920,000, Unf States coupon wnd registered 2s St. Louls ... Bloux City Chicago ... Kansas City 1 | Bouth Omaha of time |Fifty Thousand Men “Bank 40’17:;.1'{;;8 i G SERRY In Eastern Camps |0, DARFORTELON HRAD S v L 1 Awaiting Orders|conditc lowing and the Cattls, Hoge. . rings In the United States Am. 2,100 89 T e ing June 19, a8 reported : dry.. 3,900 53 e York Sl S—sApproxinuately b 50,000 National Guardsmen from the Am slfatn in thf Department of the East of the regulai army now are in mo- the return ;:fklhll' flc‘fl:::' St d o 1o5m | bilization camps awaiting orders and | MeCook percentages of changes shown this week as | Bald 1% | equipment, Major General Leonard compared with this week last year: Wood announced last night, It is ex- ected, he said, that 35,000 men from i nis department will be in the field by the end of the week. Already at the horder or on their way there are 24,028 state troops. These men are divided by states as follows: kiyn Rapld Tr. . & 8. Copper 2,8 e the dat: CITIES. k “Amount, {lne. Dec. roposi hes. & P L MiL . & Northwe ., R. 1. & P. Chino Copper © ' 300 50 Colo, Fuel & Iron,. 700 42 rod iL 800 few we S 136 7,703 - e : gnu N:rll'!f:“c & 40 136 130k 10 888; Rhode Island, 181. Peat, Nog. 0! Movement of militia will be much |year as Interborough slower from now on, General Wood | second . ,',',‘:r‘;;';‘;‘.‘.‘f',“’g'" said, but_he announced that the re-|that wi ¢ M a mainder of New York’s cavalry con-|ing on tingent-would be sent south at once. ol b sk g i Coppa Health Office is - R Ready to Prevent o Spread of Disease Health Commissioner Connell ndtes there is an epidemic of polio-myelitis in New York. The history of such outbreaks is that they spread over a large area, perhaps states. Dr. Connell hopes it will not spread to Omaha. To minimize the possi- hilitydog an outbreak here l'l;e has di- rected his inspectors™to “be up on b their toes all the while” and serve 8- bagis notices for abatement of such nui- sances as heaps of manure and ref- So fi so_en mowmmmmeess ticularl, Expert years, wenfi;c of last > g0 i bl 8066 202030 2 g 45 2. tices will mean something, hé¢ &dds, |MeCook [nvestigations disclose the fact that flies maf\spread this disease. . Weed notices being served give five days’ grace, after which warraats will foflow if action has not been taken. almost OWS ar: London, July 3.~—Americt 3 ? mecurities were neglected, but closed steady. i ¥ Bank Clearings. Sy ——— HE HH ol o Copy of Tiffany + Works at Library holida, The Public library will takea pnr!ia} vacation during the hot months o July and August, elosing all day on —————— OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Wholesale Prices for Produce Charged by Omaha Dealers, BUTTER—No | creamery, in cartons or A HONDS—(overnment 9e, [ tubs. 30c: No. 228, Sundays. It will also be closed to- b, e o T b R Under 2 1be. | morrow for its regular Fourth of July for TIME LOAN alxty days, 3% - 2 . | holiday. A hoWdwy, i#orit; ninety daya and‘six months, 3% @ [J2c: youn i The library has just received an the cof i b, you ' o the fargest for a Monday in Per cent. months, All told 131 cars, or §,200] (ALl MONEY—Firm: high, 3 autographed “copy of the works of o D R L ae |1 g Tats, 3 par_oan "'l:!-"i:“ C\“r!fll\ """ | Louis C. Tiffany, the gifted son of the L ‘“::::x‘;:l :::?w'u:on hotls TRIL B Der patli nioming bid, 4 i9k%e 1b; No. No. 3| New York jeweler. Young Tiffany, 4 A 2% cc"“ t ;‘;:' N‘:.“: 1?& A ol | 8 “addition to being a gifted painter, ] No. 1 chuek: ! has done excellent work jn stained | P! glass windows, .fivrile lasds, textiles, Oc; No. "|interior decoration and landscape art. ! Btk l‘o-c-lr:namd 0 . | The book, one of a limited edition on it "|fine Japanese paper, has many fine u..'f.,."";;’,,,::,f,j engravings and color prints illustrat- i |ing his work, and as only 492 copies were printed, makes a valuable addi- ric Herkimer, white, 3 tion to the art collection of the li- price’was the ink. e Ulederk A RiTh, ‘erosn ehiliobbves §1, brary. 180 _ includ s My e / [k R 0B b el b - Recent acquisitions also _ include o ket ' L e about ‘twenty-five hooks in German no . t, Al slack recelved X .82 perial, medium, § i K o cared for, but will not be so'd until and a dozen in the Italian language. i;)'md)l any, til the ph‘xsic the mi ticipat BT nant the. AloLasron ulapy. ot dev) cheese, 90c: MoeLaaren nippy c! Y . 3 3 990, Century or Philadelphia ¢ o Ay Tl‘y Riverview Sunday Be Steel, be. 101 A %5, Lianch L{ dressed: happy boys " [n i & L BD *AVent.Unlon' 43w 4% 3 mbert, §240; | . Three poor 5 1008% D.&R. G, ref. §n 69 LMI i hand-m were observed departing. from the | gnitea Omaha Market, tancy Imported Swiss cheese, tins, d 3 Yol Omuns, du b Y Chotce ‘up- | $6.00: Phoents brand fanicy Camembert, inw, | Sunday aiternoon. They had sp ash- vo ‘ours, or about ‘h‘,';‘:' ieenan Na . -'r;od 1,_none [$4.00i Phoenix brand fancy American cheese, | ed around in the big oval to the point sinallec than last 3 WDLIER AL 3, - 1 3 .| of satiation. One of the triol looked 804 Tightef; thaa tne none "a' 3 0": 0; | 81,40, i LTy pall, 1lc, “| himself over carefully, then turned to Y o Al FISH—F Catfish. 18618 Halibut [ his companions and remarked: “Gee, i "‘:I‘ 1 ought to_be clean now!" “Movement was rea- | NEW ' HAY—Cholce, C| a0, ot "oe: | Twenty-five hundred bathers were i forenoon about | $9.00@9.00; No. 2, $5.00 dluni, 15 registered by the checkers during the m.&n i"i:_o?fi.?" of » day to 7 p. m, and many more on cholce, $11.0 | i|the way at that hour. 5 % @ ew Al | snappar, *13¢; Spanish mackerel, 16c Commissioner Hummel is treatin, to, 2a0@10.00;, No..1, #4,0069.00; | tish. 0 faka Brie Juaind whilelen the water daily with chlorine gas, an the D:d Al i wutton ) \ | ih o continued st o 47 SRS Sy oaflh. ¥ once a week the pool is emptied and Cofton Market. ned . Domestic. 4 ofl or wius- New York. .July ~COTTON=—Futures (100 cans), . domestic, % refilled with city water. The pool holds 265,000 gallons of water, sardines (48 cuns), $3.10; domestic On Tuefidlf' "Ie lfi!\lll --women December, 13.05c; January, 13:18¢; March, | % ofl carton and key sardines (100 cans) i A $3.96; domestio % musturd darton axrdines [ Only” rule will be suspended on ac- e " 8pot cotton, middling uplands, 12.96c. | (48 cann), $3.25: hinported Zix Zag wardines, 1id Sules, 33,860 bles. © [ bubles, very cholce (100), R Bhiarisd count of the holiday. t n weak: good middifng, §.194; oltve ofl (100) 3: low middling, 749, Sales, | $12:30; im T saraien 1 | Omaha- Party Touring 1100 lporied ans Through Canada in Auto lmp;'rlud French "rh on market closed steady at a 38 b o et B A Lo B e v:| “Through Canada in an adtomo- om‘:-.r, 12, December, 13,14 \ X : g bile,” is the slogan of a party of four & Atk e S A R Flutae tin): $4.50: imported Holl " | Omahans, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns leo-:hl".\‘nl:‘-_n;‘wm :-r l-rfl'ringl-l'l:“l::nl 1 SR and Mr: and Mrs. Harry A. Tukey, w York, FAPORATED AP. | & Morrl A, arge, : h S Eerks tabvibr y. 1;‘-1?‘:!:0.«.‘;: A . aekaral, (@toves Wing whocm dnow touring through east ta stx-halt, prime. 6% @8%c. 3 f ; ern_Canada. ¢ DRIED FRUT tirra; Califor- | , OYSTE ver gal. Sun: | The four started from Omaha sev- as, 408t 40 T4 @Kt Oremon's, 1911, | R BRYY Mammoth, 3 por dosen: ma. [€ral days ago, after shipping Mr. T ok, e patonic: eyt e per don: wmall ¢ ber | Burns' car to Cleveland. They h ..:.u“n-nm. ':hu;'t‘r‘:. Te. n.uu'g‘ .lh....‘,; i ge_r Il(l:dl c:‘(_ the ro:d II‘:I ped out in ; muscal chotce v ky Fruit company: eir Canadian route - before going, ol 10101 sgetinss THRIONS rn‘t?rr‘—Oru [ IN:. havihg’ chackmarked the culverts, the, Chicage Produce Markot. B ot Jien, 160 3T8: | sandy - spots and the paved - roads. ¥ i 23 § They expect to spend several weeks W o8 Ociate: | Srapetrati ! in &nl a, after which they will tour - \C&": ml.l” cases; Y Ly 3‘«. .ll_!.l.ex nfllnr;.gr.t:. 20% @21¢; | 38 Pineal o un " \ d aine and on to New York, ATOES—Unsettled; new receipts, 100 price. Loganberries: Washington, D. C.; Baltimore, Bos- ‘Oklshoma sacked frultal | ton and other eastern points. ~ Read Bee Want Ad 'them for results. \hr profit. Use NEW YORK STOCKS[Eecscie =" . NBBRASKA NERDS fidluen Strong to Ten Cents | heaa: e c:(.ll‘e; Session Insignificant and Un. {:’;":ffi?y' e don, '?”:'E.'"Z‘.T: MEN FOR HARYEST Case, $2.50. | Farmers Experience Difficulty LANEOUS—Drum dates, in Hiring Enough Hands to Work in the Fields. with wheat cutting north of the Platte that owing to the awar in Europe. Erlcel on binding. twine were going to | said high. Reports, however, are | largely for business and professional and that. standard twine is selling at 9.80, 0 n;, Goods Market. Just Enough Precipitation. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 300 head. | reached, Mexican Petroleum made an ex- New York, July 3.—~Primary markets were Last week there was jult enough Hogs Sheep | Apecialties recovered the greater, part of SRy g according to the railroad reports, none ’ Halidar 14 is needed for the next ten days. It|they metal exchange today. London not received.| would require just about this length grain harvest out of the way. mary of crop conditions, especially condition at 100 per cent. The fol- According to the view taken by the railroad officials, who have gathered week, the farmers are up against a e pretty bus; everywhere in the state, or the grain is New . York, 5643; Massachusetts, | approaching the stage where it will 5437; New Jersey, 4,056; Pennsyl-|have to be cut. At the same time, the vanis, 3,398; Connecticut, 2,221; Mary- | oat crop, which ordinarily does not land, 1,165; Maine, 1,039; Vermont,|come on until wheat is out of the way, is about as far advanced this busy days in the Nebraska fields. Warm Weather Helps Corn. plant has made a good growth, par- days, or since the hot weather set in, corn conditions during a term of the Nebraska crop will have reached the normal by July 20. The Burlington’s report, dealing with the condition of corn at the end previous week, draws the following conclusions, placing this condition on use in yards and alleys. These no-|wymore Other crops continue t6 hold their ing. This sandhill section and out in the west- érn portions of the state, where the rains have been more frequent and heavier than over the river counties. Seven Rookies Are Seven recruits were enlisted at the | recruiting station in the basement of representatives of the four Omaha Two men are here from each com- ing offices until further notice, or un- to war strength of 143 men each. Recruits are sent immediately to Lincoln, where they are given their ccording to Sergeant Julius Fest- ner and Corporal Brown, in charge, to arrive from St. Louis, and are an- der not 8 | Rttt 41| 7 venty_Five Hundred PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mayor Dahiman has gone to Long Pine, Neb., to attend a July Fourth celebration. swimming pool in Riverview park |going with Mrs. Nicholson in their car, to Grand Island. IN FINE OONDITION | City, Hoga. Bheap holldays. today's’ market w Instgnificant 9,200 6.800 '7_"__ and unimportant to the las grace, Deal- 7,008 8,742 Kansas Clty Live Ntock Market.: ings were light and contracted at the outset, | New York, July raain, pro- i Ande ;;u: 12:2: Kansas City, July 3.—CATTLE—Receipts, | because Increasingly dull at midday and vmon;. coffee and lday. The crop reports of the Burlington 30 ! 8,600 head narket, steady; prime fed steers. | lapsed into stagnation later, the total HOPS—Stead, - 4 o162 5762 @11.00; dressed beef steers, $8.40@ | turnover barely approximating 260 shre 1915, 12G20; 1914,-6@7 Pacific Coast 1315, ‘“d.N“'h"’"“"‘ roads f°"‘h° week day last year g L. holiday | 10.00; western steers, $7.60@1 u:_I-«;z’k;:- allest | 110 15: 1914, st R O ending, last Saturday, indicate that| pio¢ “The following table shows the recelpts of | and feeders, §:.0099.00; bulls, 36.76@7.25; t ogota, ; Cen- o ttle, hogs u:: sheep at the South Omaha | calves, $6.60@11.00. utterly lacking. The | tral America throughout Nebraska small grain is in [and e Btock market for the year to date. as | HOUGS—Receipts. 7. i short interes further excuse for at-| LEATHER—Firm; hemlock firsts, 37;| 4}, very best possible condition, and | the gompared with Iast year: higher; bulk of i h . | tacking special stocks in the tax of 6 to 8 ) i 5 day. 3 1815, Ine. Dec. | $10.00610.05; pa: 0 cent which the government intends to te, 11,312 tubs; | that ali through the southern portion | \7 d » i | @10.00; light, $9.70@9.95; $9.25@ | levy upon gross earnings of munitions com- | Sreamery 2 fists, 2O | L 2 panfes and related concerns. 28%c; seconds, 26% tate, harvest is in full blast,| Taylor of Rochester, Minn., who will $t. Joseph Live Stock Market. whares also were depressed by the additional | ®rage fancy, 18@16%e. / ing great difficulty in getting men to | over the harvest fields. Wages are | their high. 1n fact, wages cut little figure. [ WET® The men are needed, and if they are able and willing to work, they are in the season indications were | from ffect that the supply is ample [men price was 12 cents. and for the farmers to get their on the four divisions of the | _aq Nebraska, placing a_perfect comparison between last week week previous. is as follows: Last_Previous a for the crop report of last tion that is to cause them. to *people during the next eks. The wheat harvest is on the wheat. Added to this, the cutting of alfalfa is ready, so th the three lines of work com- at one time there are to be ar as corn .is concerned, the y during the last five or six s, who have made a study of assert that with seasonable r continuing, practically all of week and at the end of the of 100 per cent for perfect: Last Previous : Week. Week. perfect condition, The mead- ¢ in gerfect condition for graz-! olds true throughout the Signed by Militia urt house Monday morning by nies of the Fourth regiment, N. | | instrueted to maintain recruit- companies have been filled up | al examination, ilitiamen. expect full equipment inf orders to move to the bor- | a ter than Thursday. Nicholson, deputy clerk of the | States court, started on his vacation, Several members of the Greeters of A America, the organization of hotel |Marin 1s A 0 Draake, one of the huskies helping sy Erachclies Swiofiattenced Strangl’er Lewis in his training. the national convention in Salt Lake be their guests for a few days, at president of the Greeters. I } The hotels” have large reservation paid about anything they ask. lists Keenan, manager of the Henshaw, He predicted that after tHe match cents per pound, whereas last | Farnam_street would be jammed solid with a crowd of merrymakers the wrestling crowds, transient trade at the hotels is light just at present rain to keep crops growing nicely, and | and to accommodate many more than|if he would forsake her, —_—e——————— HAYDENS Guest Greeters Plestina Groes on Return from Big | WarpathinSearch - 'Convention in West gunning for one rson, chief clerk at the Hotel and he made’some personal mention Home, is expected soon. R. McFadden, manager of the We of Plestina in hurling the defi. Williams of St. Paul and “Dad” the reception accorded them on |of The trip to Salt Lake City. They |of Mr. Draake. disaplpointed in not having been > to elect Cdlonel Anderson as|Charges Hubby’s Relations for rooms for wrestling fans all parts-of the country. Joe that he had fifty reservations, 0f One Tom Draake Marin_Plestina is on the war path. Draake the other day hurled a chal- have returned. Colonel W. H.|lenge to anybody around these parts lling-| _“Who is this Draake” roared ton Inn; Robert N. Koenigsberger, | Plestina, “a dub of a trainer. 1 clerk at the Henshaw hotel, | wrestle him for $100 at Lewis’ train- ohn W. Kennedy, room clerk at | ing camp, Tylee's gymnasium or Six- otel Fontenelle, returned Sun-|teenth and Farnam. If he hasn't gut They were accompanied by the hundred I'll wrestle him for noth- ing. And I wouldn’t want to charge a nickel admission, it would be cheat- ing my friends to make them pay to ee and started out in search With Alienating Affections Charging that her husband’s par- ents and relatives alienated from hes the affections of her husband, Mrs. Beatrice Melcher has filed suit in dis- rom Nebraska and Towa towns. | trict court, asking $25000 damages from Abraham and Pauline Melcher, parents of her husband; Reuben Mel- cher and Goldie Melcher, his sister. wrestling fans, Fortunately for| Mrs. Melcher, in her petition, says that her husband was offered an op- portunity to go to college and also the hotels will have a'chance|was promised a start in business life would be able to do otherwise. She also claims in the petition that she was led into filing a divorce suit N o, Dree. £488, against her husband after he had been e . 5 Avold exposure and drafts. Eat rght.|induced to leave her, and that she The Burlington is making up a sum- | Take Dr. King's New Discovery. It kills|later changed the nature of the suit vertisement. only. and destroys the cold germs. All druggists. | into one for separate maintenance e Closed All Day Tuesday July 4th Wednesday We Continue Our July Clearing Sales with bigger assortments and better bargains in all departments than ever before known in July sales in Omaha. Watch our windows and ads. They will point the way to big savings on all kinds of sessonable merchandise. It Pays—TRY HAYDEN’S FIRST—It Pays. Choose Office Space With Care and Forethought OU naturally prefer convenient and agreeable surroundings-you want a home for your business.and at a moderéate rental. Let us show you how your desires relative to an ideal business loca- tion can be fully and splendidly accommo- dated in the | BEE BUILDING (The Building That Is Known to All.) Office, Room 103. Telephone Tyler 1000. ~ i 4 /7 A AR mmwmummmmuunwmmunmwmmumuuuummmmmuummmw|||um||nmummmlnmwmmllmmulmxmummunmmmlmuuunmummmmmug vy . 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