TTTK BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, CxrmKKR R. 1914. 14 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Farmer Cdl a Halt on the Sale of Their Wheat SBAIXS ARE SOMEWHAT L0WEH Hknt OaV-Half af Out C.mt Off, Vt bile Cara Mlaaa ta On Oat Illaher ta Half Iwtr Oat nwn Frarlloa. OMAHA, October 7. lli rirmirn In both th winter and spring whest belt have rslled a hall In the mat ter of wheat mIm, aa th present price In n"t to their liking. As a partial offset to the flrmneae of holders wi tne redur tion tn cash sal In all positions for both milling- and import. Jt was learned lust before the Hose Isst night that '.OU0 hu. of whest u sold to go out via the gulf, but eastern seaboard port era reported tti dnli4nt day on the crop. Speculation In wheat haa narrowed down to tba room trading element. If the hedging aalra. which were In evident yesterday, are excepted. The publla la no longer to be seen In til market, because of the recent wicked price fluctuations. Corn was heavy and rloeed around the loweat levela reported and showed, net Iowa for the day of V"lc. There waa Mly one lltne rally during the session ind there waa considerable pressure put on the market by local professionals. There waa no new buvlng and the cash Irade waa amaller locally. Country of fering ere amaller. Weather la uneet tled tn central and weetern Iowa and there waa some rain In Oklahoma. The unliable auii.ly In the I'nlled Mates and Canada la now tTlMW bu., compared with I.4K7.VW bu. one year as. The apeculailve call tor oata yesterday whs amaller than in several previous dsy. and while thla waa partially off ant br decreased country offerings, the re ceipt were large at ptlrnary market.. Provisions longs were liquidating t(I tome extent yeaterday. Thla waa the case, particularly In .Innuary products. Wheal waa Vulc lower. Corn waa lc hinder to hie lower. Onli were UfrHc lower. Theee aalea weie reimried today. Wheat-No. 2 hard wlater: J tar. ! J car. r.c; 1 car. 87c. No. hard win ter: 1 ear.'W'V; 1 car, 9c; I eare, WW, J rar. 74c: rare. ITc. No. t hard win ter: 1 car. Wo; 1 rare, poor, 2rt. No grade hard winter: I cara. Wtc; 1 car. fic. No. I durum: t eara. 8!Hc, No. 8 durum: 8 cara, MHo, Oai No. I white: 8 car. 42'e; cara, 42c. No. 4 white: cars. iv; No- ',m,;ed:J CX' '41 in; 1 car, 41Wc No (trade: 1 cara, o. Barley-No. 4 feed: 1 ear. Mo Corn-No. white: 1 car. 71!. No. white: J car re. No. 1 yellow: cara. yellow: I cara. 4. No. I yellow: (cara. CMe. No. yellow: I care. to. No. 1 mixed: 1 car f.e. No. 3 mljed: 1 car, near white. tW; 1 car. ffl; fear. 4o. 1 ear. 4So. No. I mixed: 1 car. near white ftT.e; 4 cara. 4c; 1 car. My No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 4c. No. mixed. 1 ... a,. white. 7Wc: 1 cara. OHo. Mam- pf -r i -Zr22i:J? hi No. 4 NO. "uuiMi w- Na 4 anrlna. B.MiWW', 'oT 3 durum. ! No. Corn: No. 1 whlta, W&ta: N; 2 Shite. nr:W Vhttft. V. 4 white. 7fi(eV: No. 4 white, i: no. i whiti v: n- w; mVic: No. 2 yellow. fifftc; No 3 yellow. 4SH64e: No. 4 yellow. 644 No t yellow. G4Wfl-c; No yellow. 644 win- No 1 mixed. fWY'aiSSiu. rnlie. W'; No. mixed. NO 4.,4ft4e: No t-Vc-WnddA t2Hc; No. . fMKPv-.i v 4 whit 4mft41e. Barley: Maltlnn, :TVM W By.: No. X OearMrea on corn Vr.'Jl,ur oata buahel and wheat and flour Ird. Nov Rl Oct. Jan Jan . t ; 10 an 7J-7H! 70 in ft.'. !.'4 40 4" 85 in i 4i Ml 70 7. 10 jl0 45 72H' 7 70 plei 1 car, 6.V, Hye-No 1: I rara. a. Omaha Caah Prlcea-Wheat: No. 2 hi KUtKc; No. I hard. N raTT!r97o; No. t eprlnK. WVfct-wH: hart waa no uvwrprw.i i CM.r. wheat receipt w.- . buahria and ahtpmenU l.OOO b'.aheia acalnat recelpta laat year of buahela and ahloroenta of 732,M buahel. Primary corn recelptt were, 4J2.nnO buahel. and ahlpmeau .-.i iat vear of Wo0 buah el. and .hlpmenU nf' w.a.OOO bu.beU. PMmirt oata receipt, were 2.04S.0(10 . , .hlnmenta 1 S OHO buahela, nirt rceln. laat year of M.OW buah- ela and ahlpmenta of M4O"0 buahel. . CARUlT RX'KIPT8. Wheat. Corn. Oe-U. Rj. B ly. Ohicirrt ... Ih'i 4 3X1 .. Mtne'pl. .. 74 .. An.l.. 47 R4 4 4 Kan. City . W U Ht IxuU . 4 34 WlnnJpef . a " C HICAGO ORAI! ASDTBOTIHOJII reatarea of Tr4lli7 ! Cloeta ' Prtce om Board of Trarfe. rilirAfMl. Oct. T. Wheat prloes ra- rjwloi from an advance today after dl covery that efforle to buv Jarre amount. riniie oatenalhlv for the French and itelaian aovernmenta had been without authority. The market cloeed unaettled at the an me aa laat ntxht to Uo up. Corn rained Vac to and oata V( to Sc. In provlalon. the outcome varied from loo deMlna to a rlae of fcto. Bulllah fltnirea In the rovnrnment crop report regarding wheat cam too late to affart tmlav a market, th early atrenKth In which waa due mainly to higher Quo tation, at Ikverpool, to a decreaae In th Kuropean vlalbie .upulr and to unfavor able advice about aeedlmr In Franc. Helglum and elaewhere. Keactlona act in. however, when th fact began to be apparent that export bualneaa wa. not developing unuaual volume even when offer were mad at a decided, conoeaalon In m-ic. What made th. backward awing of value conclusive aa to wheat waa th nnounoement that big tentative sal of flour from American and Canadian mill, to a supposed repreaentattv of the French aad BellKian armies were being cancelled. Th aaKrexate of th di credited sale, was said to b fully 2,0O0,v sack. Cnrn mad only temporary dip In re poii to th setback ahown In wheat Wet weather, threatening to delay re ceipt., waa partly responsible for the sirens-th of th market and o also v a tendency to even up trades In antlclpaT tlon of the government crop report. 1 h. Washington estimate, which arrived juat after the close, proved, however, to be more bearish than had bean expected. (tat reflected In a moderate way the re- i-al of a liberal demand from the nca tKiard. It waa said that one purchase from Prance amounted to 44V."i bushels. Carre recelpta of hug at wentern cen tera weakened the provisions market Huytng on the part of paokera, though, . had a ateadylng effect after the decline. Grain prices furnished by Ixiran Bryan, office. 115 South Sixteenth street. Wheat! I I I I Chicago 'sh Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red 1 oyi i . No 2 hiird. Il.flfJ 1 '.' Corn No. 2 yellow, 72c; No. I yellow, '.i'lyMVIV. 'la No. 1 white, 4i,W'ik-; ptanilard. 45Vu4f.c. ; j.nigher: recelpta, t.i caaea; at mark, rea included, '.fir; ordinary flr"ta, '.""ii-lc; flrta. Illi' V- ni'TTKlt Ifleher. receipts. ,17 tub.; Creanierv, ?4''i-'yc I't TATOI- I'nartt'ed ; recejt. 40 cara; Michigan and Wtwnnain, 4'ftCOc; Mlnnea.ita and Iakota, 470'. 11K 1.TUV-Alive, higher, apriruja, J 4c; fowls, 14f.14'x. rir 1 ark .eaeral Market. KRW TOriK. Oct 7 SCOAR-Raw. steady; mnlfiaaee, 4 :f7c; centrifugal, Mi2c; reflm-d, easy; 'Jit point, lower; cut loaff 7 4"c; crushed. 7 c; motild A, !c; cubes, 6 7fw; XXXX powdered, .fi.V; pow dered, 6.MK-; fin araniilated, .&; dia mond A, 4.S0e; confectkinera' A, 40c; No. t ILl'-V. BfTTER Firm: receipts, ,M tuba; creamerv extras, Me; special mark, 31Vic; firsts, 2ifr.c; aeconrla, Zr.'rtZTV-. t'HEESK Unsettled; recelpta. 2, boxea; atate, whole milk, frceh sneclala, white and colored, Vii 17Vo; average fancy. 1,r,c. yjlilH Irreg-ular; recelpta, 11.MT, casea; tate Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whltea, 4Wi4r!; ratherl whltea, 82ii4c. IDL'I.THY Alive, weak; western chick ens, broilers, iww; mwie, t. reaaed. weak; western rmrnfii", irwa, ICcijOc; fowl.. Mozoc; tursey. v" Mleaearoll Grata Market. M7NNEAPOI.I3. Oct. 7 WHEAT- ecemlH-r. 1107: May. $1.12: No. l narn. I.ohV: No. 1 northern. l."wai.i'o; no. nnrlhera 11 O.V !.. WIIKAT-Market wa. off Ho soon after nnonlna" fancy Patents. I6.aj; Ural Clear, Mi: at'cond clears, j.is. BARl.F,Y-Mjfl40 R I C K R.V(V4C, MH AN !(. cohn No. 1 vellow. Wt. OATH-Nn, II while. 4.1,Vr431B, FIAX-$1.30ittn.4' Kaasaa City Orala aa Frowiaioas. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 7 WlfT.AT NO. hard. 97"Vbe: No. 2 red. IWrfSU'V.; lh- remher tl.boiai.OOV.: May. ll.0r,'v!T1.07. corn No. l mixed. wtrwc nn. wlilte, 72tf72c; Ueoember, 6STo; May, OAT-No. I wTtit.. 45o; no. i mixeo, 41fM7VLo, BUTTETt Creamery, 2sc; nnrt, c; aeennda 74c: nacklnr. zoc. E044 Firsts. 21c: second. I7HC, IXULTRY Hena, 12Hc; broiler., 16c at. Loala Orala Market. ST. Infl. Oot. 7 WHBAT-No. 1 red. t1.04rai flf,- No. 1 hard fl."Zl.04H; lecemtier lllieAa: May. iza. CORN-No 2. 70c; No. 2 whit. TSH 77Uc: December. 6'4c: May. Bl"4o. -OATf-No. 2. 44Vc; No. 2 white, 4Wc I.lyerpool Grain Market. IVEVERPOOI Oct 7. WHEAT Boot steady: No. 1 Manitoba, 9. td; No. 2 red 'tnMr. new. aa Iwl. COHN Hpot steady; American mixed. new. 7. td CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET attle Steady lloaja Weak fthevra Steady. CHICAGO. Oct. 7.-CATTI.E-Receli., 1S,kjo head; market steady; beeves, $M t11.00; steer,, $. l.Vjf K.Ou; atocJcera and feeder., f..2fiH.Xu; rowa and heifers, 34) tlt.no; calvea, fi.60(ll.K. HOG'S Receipt., X3MO head; garnet weak, lbc to Xi lower; bulk of aales, 17.26 4(K.(i0; light, r7.1i)H.Ji; mixed, 7.:nai.40; heavy, t7.0my.l&; rough, r.'WI.lii pigs, HllliBP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 4,00 head; market steady; ahaep, 4.7r6.); yearllns. td.6uQi.u; lambs. I6 OOU1.80. Article! Open. I High. I Iw. I Close I Yes y Dec-May. 1 flelri 1 oV 1 HWi 1 14S Corn fec..lt''sl May.WVuSi Oat. I I Lee..'-4Vi-Tl 1 4svaj 1 14l I 07V1 1 14J 7i,l 4n,' 0 Msy. fcigoi'4 MV5 Wn s, Pork. I I Jan..l0- 1 07S 1 15t T lS I 4? 61'. WTi It ft It 40 1 it a It 6IH REAL F.8TATF TNVKSTMKNT8 For Sale A rholo lavvstment; thirty feet front lug south on Harney atroet, between 20th and Stth atreeu. Will double in value. Buy It now and get th benefit of th ad vance which is sur to come. Kent from old ho us all) help pay carrying charge W.H.Thomas&Son 31 Stat Bank Building. COTTON SEED MEAL CRACKED Oottoa Saa4 Caks Cold Xraae Oak. . , w. . c . un-i to you, w rii, or wlr us for prl ea oo High CJiad, Meal or Clai krd Cake. 41 to ii per rant TXZA.2J CA AaTD X-IaTTEB OO, PAI.I.Ag. TBX. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET 1 1 Cattle Fairly Actire. with Pricei Steady to Some Stronger. HOGS MOSTLY TWENTY LOWER Pat sej-B Strwaa to Tea teats lllsker Fat I-asaka Active aad Fally Steady Feeder Sbera aad I .a m Va Steady. HOCTH OMAHA. Oct. 7. 114. Raeelpts were: cattla Hon. Sheep. Official Monday 1ZZ14 4 nwi J7.f.l Kficlai Tuemlay BS 6.7 .W )tlmAt V ednesday.. t.xO frJiOA ai.uuO Three day thla week r,4"4 14 ,t7S J0,2I Ham daa tsai week .. 2. 124 U.mt 120.114 hunt iliii t KteL. ..a M 11:1 1107K 11 flame dava 2 weeka no i7 tiei K .'.ll 71.6 t1 Ham) da a 4 weeks ago IX. MJ W.627 Hfimo days last year. .24.S.I7 1&.0B1 V.V Tne following taU shows th receipt, of rattle, hogs and sheap at th South umaha iv stock jnarket for th year to date. a. compared with laat year: 1414. 1912 Inc. rc rttl S5.HW 7tt.4ft Sl.tH Hogs 1.X21.HH7 2.040.144 Sheep 2,1.213 2.r.014 M.187 '.'he following tabl snows tn prices for hogs at th 8outh Omaha live stock mar ket for th last few day, with comparisons. 4 s'eer. t cow... Pate. I 1SI4. lit 'ilt lion. '1910.111a.. li. Hept. 201 Bept. "nt. 22. Hept. 23. nt. 14. Sept. 26( Sept. 2.j Kept. 27. Kept, 28. t U Bept ZH.i t 11W He pc 30.1 7 7'V! g 2i l-u 1.. 7 gTt I I 7 WW Oct. Oil. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct t fcH M, t 4 t 731 I 171 R M'i k 4i 4 R2 47 S 12 87 40 t 0 I M HA 101 81 S S $ OH l 44i 4 Ull I 46 I 12 4 72 S A'1 W) I 411 - I HI J m t 07 t 4f 4 4l i li 77 I 111 I w t in I M 24 II M I 4 21 44 46 4 14 8.( 231 n 16 2il Tl 21 I 4S; III Wl 181 44 25) lot 47 4 47 M T R2V ...17 711,1 t OH 7 SK 7 S7I 7 Ml 63 I 2 7 82 I 7 fC f 2n bi 6 ffll I 4ftl 4.. I It IS X BP 4 24 I 3I 231 t 271 7 H 46 S 301 821 t 40 7 671 SI 7.. 7 K0 7 99 8 711 6 481 8 47 7 M It 14 Sunday. Receipts and disposition nf live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Houth Omaha, for twenty-lour houra ending at I p. m. yes terday , RECEIPTS CATVS. Cattle. Hog.. Sheep - m' Bt. I..... ... U abash i Missouri Pacific. ....., l Union Pacific .......... 86 C, ft N. W.. ast....w ... CAN. W., wost. 89 C, Kt P.. M. ft 0 4 C. B. ft Q., east 1 C. B. ft Q., wcst...M.. 84 C, R. I. ft P ea.t-.. 1 Illinois Central Chicago O. W 1 Total recelpta 2S1 JDISI'OSITION H EiAD. Cattle. Hogn. Sheep,. .. 4i-6 709 J.1M 4.099 8.4W 4.S74 1 1 26 $8 4 2 21 28 8 12 22 2 2 1 2 122 87t Kansas City 1.1 v Stork Market. KANSAS CITT. Oct. 7. JATTL.B Re ceipts, 13,000 head; market strong; prima fed steers. llO.Otdl 10.80; dressed beef slews. 27.ti5a.76; wnstern ateers, 86.604i.l; tinkers ana feeders, In.HKimo; buns, fu.00ij.26: calves, I6.6II&10.60. ItOUH lleeeipts, 11. w) neati; marxet lower; bulk of sales. $7.tW7. 90; heavy. 87 W7.7I; packers and butchers, I7.00W 95; light, 87.4"Ka00; pigs, Si.OOW.W. Hllt.rU' AND IMMltH-iUKolpts. 22,000 head: market higher: lambs, t7.omi7.66; yearllnga, .2rl.3; wethers, tb.Ko.6; we., t4.Krt 00. St. I.oala Lira Stork Market. ST. T5U1S, Oct. 7.-CATTLK Receipts, TOO head; market steady; native beef teera, l;.6Vfjl0.8i; cows and heifers, I-i.W tiW.IU; stocker. and feelers. ti.inn.Mi southern steer.. WOoflH.OO; cows and half, era, It.OWirt.Wi; natlive calves, $4.0iyit'11.00. HOU 8 Receipts, 11. 4) head; msrk.t lower; plus anil lights. 27.20$l&36; mixed end butchers, IH.OOjS., good heavy, 88.10 tig 3T. SIIKF.P AN l'IA M HH Heceipts. 3. WW head: market steady: native muttons. H.0"4j.00i lambs, 87.0nm.M. Slaaa ly Live Stark Market. KIOUX CITT. Oct. 7. CATTL.K Ue- reiuts. l.ono head; market steady; butch ers, 85.KVh7.10; cews and heifer. It.ait' 28; canners, f4 00tf4.75: atorkers and feeders. 86.0Oft7.bO; calves, .!ay(pl0.00; bulls, stags, etc., 4.7VH.MJi HOOS Heoelpts, !.( head; market i(V lower; heavy. 87.4MC7.70: mixed. 87.87 7 45; light, J.3(v07.57H; bulk of sale, 27.g fl.M. nttKKI AISU UAM MB Keoeipts. 7'W head; fed mutton., 16.60; ewes, 83.6004. W; lambs, t SX.ll0. St. Joaeph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 7 CATTL.B Re- relpt. 2.000 head; market, steady; ateers. t. 604110. ; cows and heifer, HSmUO.OO; ralvas. tilOOtjIOML HOB Recetpls .ooo head; packers bid ding c lower. 8HEKP AND UF- Receipt. R.400 head; mark.t, lOfglbc higher; lamb. 87.00 tlT.tO. oriea namrt. NBW YORK. fct. 7.-COFKEK-Report. that a cormreheslv Hraslllan refund- ng plan would aoon be announced In London, combined with a further sharp advance In the rate of Lflhdon exchange on Itlo. created more confidence In the lira.lltan financial situation and the cof fee market wa. firmer today. No ma- rlal Improvement waa reported In the demand, but an advanoe In the coat and fretKlit market was followed by an up turn of "c In l-al spot values, with Itlo 7s quoted at 6'-o and feantoa 4s at lo-wc Receipts at the two Hraxlllan porta wer 7,000 bags, against xu.Ov last year. Morrlj ft Co Bwlft ft Oo C'udahy Packing Co.... Armour ft Co J. W. Murphy Lilnooln Packing Co 8 B. o. Packing Co 8 St. Clair Packing Co... 84 Cudahy, Kansas City... 3W Morris, Kansaa City,... 84 W. H. Vansant Co ION Kenton. Vanaant ft Lt, 2.,! lllll ft Hon 21B F. B, Lwla l,s J. R. Root ft Co 6 J Jf. Hulla 127 U K. Hull lit Rosenstockl Bros 27 MuCreary ft Kellogg.... 78 Werthrlmer ft Deajen... E1S II. P. Hamilton 1H4 Hulllvan Bros. 78 Rothschild ft Krebs ... 187 Mo.. ft Kan. Calf Co.... 68 Christie 47 Klgirins 1 Hulfman 8 Olaashergr 1 Raker, Jone. ft Smith.. 137 Tanner Bros ft John Harvey Ifi7 1. ft F 87 Kline 214 Other buyer. 848 810 1,4!3 1,812 iW r.298 Total. 7.657 1.5M 89.4S2 CATTLJ-Th receipt, of cattle wer only fair tbl. morning, 22S car. being re ported in. Thla leaves' the total for th three days this week at 24.404 head, being amaller than for tha corresponding day. last week by almost . head, but larger thvn a year aaro by almost 2.OH0 head. Beef steers were In good demand and a. the supply was not large th better grade were a title stronger again than yester day, making t,he market for th week at least l'Hlfc, higher and In gome case. more than that. The common to medium grade, were fully steady. Cows and heifers moved a little more freely and they were steady to possibly a nrtie stronger In some case, than yes terdny. i Wtrlctly good feeder, were In active de mand at prices a Hue stronger than yes. terday, or lOulou higher than last week. Medium to common grade, wer slow and hard to move at no more than steady price. Quotation, on Cattle: Good to cholc cornfed beeves, t; 1.10 60; fair to good oornfed beeves, 8it.ooniS.50; common to fair cornfed beeves, t7.7Mi8.tf; good to choice range steers, I7.40i&.0; fair to good rang ateers, t6.7.Vu7 40; common to fair rang steers, ssw..75; good to choice grass neuers, t"it c.ou; good to cnolcs grass cows, 6.0001176; fair to good grades. tS.60 (f4.0D; common to fair grades, 84.00416.40' prime feeders, t.2 jaa.40; good, to cholca stockers and feeders. 87.&u9.V; fair to good stockers and feeders, t" Wj7 40, com mon to fair stockers and feeders, 86.0U9 bO; stock heifers. K tOu.76; stork cows, Mo0irS.00; slock calves, tMOo.00; veal calves, 8800S10 25; bulls, slags, ate., 85. 26144 TOO. Repreaentattv sale.; BKKF UTEER8. Ar. Vt. N. t. TT. ..nfri t fin it cow. 1044 tar. ..1040 t ii W I ' Cnhla Nek. 19 cows 1CW) 4 16 45 cows W ID Hen Hush-Neb. 80 atockera. h'4 75 14 heifers .. PV) 3S 17 St. ft hs.. 410 26 21 heifers .. 4 10 A. M. Oustafson Neb. 31 feeders . 11.1 7 20 R S. Rrow nice- Colo. j 2 steers.... H'A 7 4 feeders.. 1 7 10 2 cows 4 ao 4 cows ) 4 60 4 ateers.... l 4 60 42 cows..,.. KM 4 15 2 bulls I4) I SO 12 cows 9X3 S 40 I). O. Roberaon Wyo. 87 feeders . 974 0 cows 97 4 9 cows WO 4 76 4 cows 9"A 4 75 W. H. Hrldgei-Wyo. 5 ateers. ...IM 8 ZS . steers. ...fW7 7 00 S feeders. . 810 K Scows I W II. and C. Holden yoming. 1 Steers.... !10 4 00 4 steers.. ..1'05 9 cows lr-2 S 75 Irnsi 1114 fce.er.. Hit 7 M U feeder... 10IB heifers... 9 4 4") H2 feeders.. 9S4 cows 1140 20 Carpenter ft Nlmmo Wyoming. 19 cows I'H 4 20 1 bull lal 2 feeders.. 1146 7 26 21 feeder... 10P1 62 feeders.. 7 A. H. Patrick Wyoming. II feeder... 11 7 86 244 feeder... II 86 44 steers.. ..1ZX2 8 40 42 St. h'f's.1079 86 1 St. h fr. K00 4 25 I St. h'fr. T V 4 60 2 Cows 940 4 00 K. M. Ribblns-Ncbraaka. It atockera lal 46 2 at. cows.. 69 10 stockers. 634 4 46 2 feeder. . 610 WTOMINO. 33 steers.. ..ISM I W 13 steer... ..1223 18 cows lie 4 U0 10 feeders.. 478 17 feeders.. 959 6 60 feeder... 914 t hfra..inr8 40 HOL'TH "DAKOTA. 25 feeder... 90 4 46 4 feeder... 6-T2 I at bull... 640 S 00 47 steer..'... 718 20 su cowa. 8ul 00 7 steers.. ..13 NEVADA. ( 40 steers.... 10M 6 76 38 steer... ..1071 7 25' 41 steer. ...1H2 7 T M steers... .1104 7 85 49 Steer... ..1025 4 76 21 cows lOhn 15 89 steer.... 1M 4 36 41 steers.. ..ll"2 7 85 80 steerm....lli 7 35 81 steers.. ,.1M 7 3o 48 steers... .1121 4 35 15 eteers....1045 6 76 87 steers ... 1124 7 86 18 steers.... 10M) 75 43 steers.... 1073 75 OOIjORADO. ft feeders.. 1077 7 75 OREGON. I t steer... ..1103 7 15 8H steer... .. 10K7 7 16! Hoost ReceiDts were verv fair again ! today, about eighty-six cars, or 6,b i head, comprising the day', supply. Total i for the three days amounts to 14.873 head, ; being L0u0 head larger than last week, but slightly smaller thsn a year ago. ! Prices continued to slump at all point. : this morning and the local decline was ; tba largeat sine the half dollar break at , the opening of the European war, value. 1 dropping- pretty close to 20o lower than ! yesterday. Trad -opened very dull and! packers early hide, made at a zoo aecnne, wer never bettered tj any great extent, ! although some seller held off for the greater part of th forenoon In an effort to get more money. Trade wa. naturally 1 very dull all the way through and while 42 steers. ...1125 20 st. hT.. 918 1 st. hfr. 820 10 cow. 1046 4 0 80 7 60 7 85 S 60 7 25 7 85 7 30 7 00 6 50 60 ( 25 6 75 7 8V 66 7 00 05 6 85 7 0 Lambs, good to choice. $7..W37.0; lambs, fair to good. 7 fm7.80; lambs, feeders, tii.ootiT.U; yearllnsa, good to choice. $." 1W.00; yearlings, fair to good, t4.M55.7l; yearlings, feeders, tVeciiS 75; wethers, yesrllng., feeder. 8V4(ff8.80; wether., good to choice, t,V20?ittO; wethers, fair to good, 8fOft6J0; wethers, feeders. 84 10 j .'; ewes .good to choice, 84.5tS4.86; ewea, fair to good, I4.r(!4.50; ewes, feed-' era, IT&olM.li. Repreaentattv sales: No. . Av. pr. 125 Wyoming bred ewea 9) 4 2ix Wyoming bred ewea M 4 aj 215 Wyoming bred ewes 94 4 ft, )A Wyoming 'red ewrs M 4 n 212 Wyoming"' w ethers 97 80 94 Wyoming aether. M 5 an ll Wyoming ewes 100 4 6 l.'!02 Montsnt feeder lamhs 70 7 13 l.ii Wyoming feeder lambs 68 8 70 ii yoming feeder lambs an 7 i n w ynoi'ng teener lsnbs 66 70 r.-i w yoming feeder lambs 66 ( 70 t. nyiminx feeder lambs 55 8 70 1"2.Wyomlng feeder ewes -n 20 Wyoming feeder lamb. M f 7 70 Vfyomins feeder lambs.... TiO Wyoming bred ewes tvt Wyoming feeier ewes.... 88 Wyoming ewe 1.78 Wyoming ewes...; 84 Wyoming feed r lambs.... I Fa Wyoming feeder lamhs.... 179 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 241 Wyoming feeder lamhs.... 1M Wyoming feeder ewes 1.118 South Pnkota lambs 648 .-Viuth Dakota lambs 4v8 Wyoming lambs 2S1 Wyoming lamba 176 Wyoming ewes 175 Idsho ewea.... n culls 49 Wyoming ewes 249 Wyoming feeder ewea..... 1.114 Idaho lamba. 176 Wyoming Jamb J18 Wyoming ewes 1.911 Wyoming lamhs 70j Wyoming lambs &f3 Ic'aho f-eder lajnba ... 54 ... 98 ... 91 ... 94 ... 95 ... 60 ... 41 ... 47 ... 52 ... 97 ... 56 ... 61 ... ... 58 ...1"7 ... 4 ... 84 ... 99 ... 90 ... 84 ...63 ... 92 ... 67 ... 74 ... 60 4 76 4 76 75 4 40 4 an 60 a 60 4 (' 4 70 I 4 on. 7 2T. 4 ai 7 so 8 661 4 no 4 oo 1 no 1 4 50 4 Oo 1 7 V. 7 16 4 ' 7 GO 7 20 j 85 Canada to Raise at Once Second Force OTTAWA. Ontario, Oct. 7.-Canada wilt rslae Immediately and send to the front a second expeditionary force of .o) men with' a first re.nforcement of It nor cent, rrmklns; 2J.O0 In all. Thla dc clalon was reached at today's cabinet council. The second contingent will bring the total of Canada's force .t th frcnt up to more than 50.000 men. Bee Want Pooster.. Ad. Ar th Dest Businest Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Itaak 4 leartnacs. OMAHA. Oct. 7. Rank clenrlngs fit Omsha todav were 83.SS1.9.74. and fot the correapondlng day lust year, 88,119,-671.10. some sales were quoted aa just 169200 lower, moat of them showed a break of a flat 30c, .0 that the general packer trad can be quoted aa largely 20c lower. The extreme close was the low time or the day. After moat buyer had filled their orders, and competition was pretty much eliminated, prices weakened still further, and what nogs were aoia irora this time on were quoted aa at least Va36e lower. In fact bids were with drawn entirely on some of the less de sirable hog, the packer, picking up just the best end of what was left, and there wer a few loads still In first hands up to a late hour. Shippers were willing to take anytning on the decent light order at prices that were no more than, at the outside, lotrl&c lower, but their orders were not liberal enough to necessitate their paying a pre mium on good mixed hogs, and conse quently they did not have to com into, competition with the fjacker buyers. Most of the sale, landed at 27.47.60, with soma rough, undesirable heavies a. low a. 87.25, and top. up to 87.90. Prices have now dropped under the low point reached In August, and are the lowest since December 24, 1913, when the average told at 87.49. Representative .ale.: No. Av. Sk. Tr. Ho. Av. Ph. ft. 16 864 ... 7 44 Tt 24 840 1 It 41. ........14 M TH 46. ....... .tt 7 4IH 4 J4 74 HI 77...... ..H1 41 xai 14 -." 44 81 44 4 U (I 48 64 14 14. .104 Ml .tat .it .$M .t IW .trt .rt ! ta 2M to 10 4 M 1m M Tt 847 44 1I-4 47 M 7 46 7 46 7 46 T 41 7 44 7 4i 7 44 T 46 7 44 7 44 7 44 7 46 t W T to 7 to 7 44 7 M 4(1., 44.. 74.. 7t., 41. to... ea... Tt... Tt... tt... 46... 47... 4... 4i... 4... 47... 47... 71... .t'JO .t7T ,.4 ,.tat .414 .HIT ,.IIU ..171 ,.94t ..SM ..Ml ,.W ,.r ..204 ,.24 ..tit ,.114 120 7 M 7 44 7 44 7 tt'4. 7 64 7 (6 7 M 7 47 7 44 7 4 744 7 44' 7 44 T 44 771, 7 79 7 74 ' 7 44 7 4 We're Making Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Three of the Greatest Bargain Giving Days of the seasonEvery Department is This . Big Store Has Contributed Its Share to the Great Event. Supply Your Present and Future Needs at a Big Saving. In Our Popular Domestic Rooms Good 10c Dress Ginghams; small, neat plaids, fast colors, yd.. TVs 10c Outing Flannel, all light col or., yard! , TVfcO 10c and 12 He percales, dark or light colors, 38-ln. wide, yd., 7 140 18c Beautiful Flannelettes; fin kimono style. 15o 10c. Pllsse Crepe; all lllit shade, for underwear I8H0 10c W leached Muslin, Hope, 86 Inches wide, yard 74o I2Hc Linen Toweling- 7H0 16o Linen Toweling 10c 18c Linen Towellns; 13H0 8144 ajWaKVAVTaii At :80, laae of c Apron Check pure Indigo dyes; all Mues as long as they last, yd., aT-80 1 case of Huok Towel: extra large; regular prlc 12V,c each while they last, ech...7H m L n;i4'e,p'"f Alf? -fl f-1 - ' ' ' " " ' ' "'"J Our Blanket Sale Will Continue All Week $1.50 Blankets, per pair.... tZ.OO HlanKeta, per 2.50 Blankets, per. 3.00 Blankets, per .50 lilankets, per pair 83 4.G0 'Blankets, per pair. ts.oo Blankets, per pair. Baby Blanket. , Bath Kohes Auto Robe Comfortable. Bath Robing, best made, pair 96o pair. fl.95 pair fl.eS pair ...$1.98 .9)3.48 , fJ.50 $4.88 . . .BOO to t-3.60 9.75 to 3.98 93.B0 to 15.00 .B9o to 15.00 per yard, 35o Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Gases Thursday Hemstitched Sheets, x t r a large size, made of best sheet ing manufactured; worth $1.39 each, at fl.00 Henlmed Sheets, 81x99 seam less; extra heavy and dur able; $1.00 quality, each 75c Imported Marseilles Bed Spreas, scalloped, cut corners; $5.00 values, each, ;. .$3.50 Full size hemmed-Marseilles ed Spreads, assorted; worth $2.75 each, at $2.0O Excelsior Quilted Tanle Pads, hemmed ready for use; full size; $18 5 values, uaeh fl.AO New Yark Meaay Market. NEW TORK. Oct. T-PRIMK MTCR- CANT1LK rAPFTt SfiT per cent. Sterl ing exchange, firm; tor, cables. 84.MU); tor demand, !4.l.-i4.. 81 1.V Kit-Bar. fc2Sc BaBaraed aaples sat rtrlea frail. NEW YORK. Oct. 7. BVAPORATLil) APPLES Market nominal. rUlt:i KRl'lTS-Prunes. nulet: ami rot and peachea. Inactiv; raisins,' dull. Cat to a Market. . LIVERPOOL, tVt. 7. COTTON foot, in inir a-inani: Anirnrin minnnna rair t.34d; goo.! inwMllng. 8. Mil; middling, l.M; low lulildllng. b.vid; good ordinary, 4. Old ordinary, t.tTd; sales. 3.100 bales. Dry Uoad Market. NEW YORK. Oct 7 -IRY GOOD8- 1 otton goods quiet. Jobbers reported llKht trade. Worsted yarns dull. Cotton arua quiet. Beaatifat Omaha la Paaaraaale Yte.vra. Th Omaha Be ha. spent mora than a year In the preparation of a set of pa no ramie vitwi which would give outsiders a correct idea of what Omaha I. Ilk and b a handabm souvenir booster for th city. I Thea blrd'.-ey vtew. how how th dif ferent section of Omaha look ana glv a splendid Impreaalon of Omaha', fin struc tures, th wholes.) and retail districts, hop., stock yards, residential and park sections. , in booklet can be mailed or It inakws an ornamental addition to photogTopbic rollertions. On sale at The Be office or at DCwstanda. Nu apiece. Be WsnjyAOa Ar th Best Buaine Boosters. K. It... .1M ? ,v Tun 110 .. 414 .. IM ..II ..Km ..1.-10 ..lli4 ..1040 t U t t I 44 It t T4 I 44 tt 1... 1... 1 .. I... 14... .... M 11 1 1171 STEERS AND 1IEIFKK3. .... 742 I ii COW3. 4 45 4 4 44 4. 4 00 1 t 4 4 1 IX 14 14 I HEUFKlta. 6 . 1 I IS ULXI.8. ....110 1 , fALVBd. t4 4 , t 44 11 , I t STOCK EKS AND FEEDERS tO 4 STt 4 SHE El' While fat lambs were In very good supply for a Wednesday, and as rule active sellers, prices wer unchanged from yeaterday. The beat lamhs her. sold up to 87.50. boing top for the day and Identical with Tuesday's top price. The bulk of the lamb sales ranged around 87 .(KVfJii.SS. The sorting was little !f any different and th quality In general was about th same. A. to mutton th, supply waa not quite as good, but the demand was better, prices being strong to a dtme higher all around. Early In the forenoon some wethers and yearlings moved at 8.35, and th bulk Of the fat ewes was snapped up mainly at $4.50. 14.75 being practically as high a. fat ewes are bringing at Chi cago. A. tn the case of fat lamba trad was activ and th clearance In rood season. Feeder buyers were not aa numerous this morning, though aa many feeder of- r.rinr. nt all claaaea were available. Trad was not as active as on th formr dsvs or the weK, still values snowso no material change. It might be added that toward the close of the market yesterday twelve double decks or lanma on me , faayr order, but carrying a inn ii"n. f old to go to th country in lowa at 41-10. fv, recainta thla morning wer esti mated at some 38.000 ha4, being not j quite as large a. -a week are, but a little short of two weeks ago and a year ago. This make, for th wea to oate about 108.828 head, compared with UD.1H for th .am daya last week, 114.S59 two weeks ago and 188.404 a year ago. Quotations on rang hecp and lamb: . 474 . ' 744 4 .117 I tt 170 814 I 44 t 44 1 V0 WJ 4 60 a 60 40 7 75 40 7 a 76 80 83 7 15 6 5 5 tft Ui 4 26 00 7 00 8 bull 175 13 tUH-ker. ii 8 cowa. ...low 8 stocker. 770 7 st cows.. 800 M atockera til 4 7 Blocker. f feHlers..ll4 15 felerB..llT7 8 St. hfrs.. 777 44 feeders., Iv J5 heirera..li(8 7 feeder... 8M 1 rows 7x5 ' 3 steers ... 8'JM 8 feeder.. 7 SL hfr... 710 7 calves... JOB 7 feeders.. 730 t feeders.. a48 t feeders., am 4 cows SS7 1 bull l)o 1 heifer ... M) ( .terra.... tta 17 Blocker.. 7M cow. .... t.o 4 OOWS...1.U1.M Stockers. 69o 17 st civs... S3 stockers. eiH IW feeders.. H48 steers.... lml 17 st. lift a. . I4 7 cows 12M S4 cows 1H77 M feeders. .loi4 8 cowa.... vr.b bull 14,0 4 ateers.. ..1011 6 feetlers.. MO 11 feeders.. 7u7 8 calves... 318 8 calves... m 10 50 1 feeder... 710 4 80 t feeders.. 5ttf 7 00 8 cows 7 I 00 1 bull l'X) t DO 1 bull 1014 5 50 James P. UcKrntul It S feeders.. 140 8 54 i feeders.. 1080 feelers.. IU44 t 65 R. A. Walker Wyo. I cows 840 5 15 5 cow a? 3 feeders.. C40 I M cows KM eows 1(14 8 75 18 cows...,. 17 4 feeders.. 1017 ( 50 ' F. J. Voss-Wyo. 24 ters....V?15 7 45 1 cow 1080 v . k. Taylor Wyo. . 73 00 1 bull .1010 t 50 53 feeders. . K.A 70 18 feeder. .! 7 40 larinii Bros. Colo. .1um ; 7 rows.... .11(0 8 0) A. Luman Wyo, KWJ 50 W. A. Harclay-Neb. . 8. 4 7 15 L. N. I Hwnln Neb. 14 feeders.. I0 7 15 A. A. Hunter Colorado. 54 feeders., sai 1 40 M feeders.. 808 44) feeder... Id 7 40 li feeder. .low 5 75 45 6 00 ' 10 5 M 40 7 00 7 86 2o 40 t! 05 7 15 U 6 50 50 i t 8 00 t 80 80 C 80 4 75 t 60 86 U 3 steers... 3 steers... 23 feeders. 3 steers... 17 raws... I row.... 11 steer... 8 feeder.. ..1050 W7 I 75 8 15 I 76 M 8 TO T 36 M7 IN 7 40 t OS SERVICEABLE SCHOOL SHOES For Misses1 and Children Our dependable school shoes for Misses and Children are Drexel Quality every stitch. Same styles as mother's shoes and with wearing Qual ities found in ue other chil dren's shoes. We have them in button, kid and patent colt, sun metal, cloth tops, and- kid tops, common sense toes. The sister shoe of our famous Steel Shod Shoes worn by thousands of satis fied boys. Children's 8 to 11 $2.00 Missea' lHa to 2 $2.25 Young Women's 2Va to 6 .$3.00 Visit our new children's department. 1419 F am sun A Veritable Feast of Garment Bargains Prepared for Ak-Sar-Pcn Uisitors Thursday $30.00 and $35.00 Tailored Suits, all sizes for women QJQ fP'fk and misses, at ' VlvivU Two hundred elegant suits, only one to four of a kind; broken lots from our regular stock of $30.00 and $35.00 values, and a splendid lot of samples. ' Several Hundred Beautiful Dresses, to T $30.00 values -fp J?a broad assortment ........ OliltOU Afternoon and evening gowns and eharniing street costumes, in charmeuse, crepe de chines, chiffons, nets, etc, all latest colorings. PRETTY DRESSES Made to sell at $15.00; new bas que effects with long pleatod or plain tunics in serges, poplins, messaline and other popular fabrics; remarkable bargains Thursday SAMPLE COATS A big line of garments made to sell at from $30.0.0 up to , $40.00; classy models in all ' v newest colorings and materials, on sale Thursday in two big lots, at 519.50(0 $25.00 150 New Balmacaan Coats Choicest materials and colorings, specials at Watch for Sale of Children's Coats Saturday. $10.00 S5.93 to S10 'mm is - i AH UNUSUAL ATTRACTIVE LOT OF High Glass Trimmed Slats From $10.00 to $12.50 Values, Choice '. 5 afn as ... Some 250 elegantly trimmed hats in fact nearly every $10.00 and $12.00 hat in our entire stock; copies and adaptations of expensive Parisian models. All artistically trimmed in Goura, Para dise, also Numidy arid Ostrich effects; the most wonderful values in high class millinerv ever of fered in Omaha during the height of the season. Don't Fail to Sea This and Other Wonderfurv.lues Offered Thursday INLAID LINOLEUMS wet Fall. 1914, Effects Tiles, Wood, and Carp Effects. Very Beet Vitalities: Domestle Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd 05o Imported Inlaid Linoleum, sq. yd ....3)1.40 6-ft. Surfaced Linoleum, sq. yd Site 12-ft Surfaced Linoleum, sq- yd. .. 08c JIcw Rugs If you are contemplating new floor coverings, see these special values at the earliest moment: Seamless Wool Wilton Rugs, small allover effects on medal lion patters. 9x12 slte..$U2.50 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 8-wire quality, 9x12 slse, special at, choice ...... 12.98 Seamless Velvet ' Rugs, heavy pile, 25 patterns, 9x11, at 918.00 LACE CURTAINS A $25,000 Mill Purchase on Sale In Four Lots Curtains made to fell at $1.25 pair, sale price, 6c Curtains worth $1.50 pair, at 98c Curtains worth $260 pair, at.... 91.40 Curtains worth $3.00 pair, at HI. OH Curtains worth $5.00 to $8.00 pair, at 9-.9S New Patterns, Big Assortment. Ak-Sar-Den Sale of Fine China, Dinnerware and Cut Glass Thursday un toe tin i-ioor. ve IMjr Kpedal Tables of Fancy China fliuroday, iOc, 2.V, 40c, 08c, $1.49. tvery article worth 25 to 50 more than th,ese sale prices. You- will be sur prised at the immense assortments and low pricings of our showings in Fancy China and Cut Glass. Splendid oppor tunities for savings on all line) during our special Ak-Sar-Ben Sales. 1 Haydcn's Grocery Dcpt.-The Talk ol the Town Quality roas aa aavta; af U 4a SOSL aa ta aoat ef 11 Tins' 18 lbea beat pur Caji Oranulatd Bugar for "IjO tt-lb. sack, bast hli srad IManiond It Hour; toothing finsr niai fur bread, plr or raka; sack 91.36 18 bars whit Husalan, Ltamond C. Unui, Heat 'Km All or ljiunJry Qund Whit laundry Koap S5e The beat Domestic Macaroni, Vermi celli or Spaghetti V H 10 lbs. beat Whit or Tallow Corn mial for as t lb, fanry iapaa Rio. 10c duality, for 7 as t cans Oil Hardin 8 a t lbs. best No. 1 Hand Plukad Navy Beans for ta Macltren'a Peanut Butter, lb...l3H barker House Catsup. Worcester Sauc. Assorted llcklea. Prepared Mustard or Horseradish, bottle al 2 2 -os. Jars Pur Krult Preserves. 8o 1-lb cana Aaaorted Soups 8li Corn r'lakes. pkg. 6 Quart cans Tnnse 8orgum. . . .16 Breakfast Cocoa, lb ftuo Choir Hun Dried or Basket Flrrd Japan Tea. lb SS Golden Pantos Coffee, lb Sue TMM TEQBTaJftX.I' sCAKSTXT TOM tm nom oa oxixi. 15 Iba. PoUtoea to the peck SO Tou get what til law require at Haydan'a. Large market basket Qreeo Peppers for .-or. aoo Large market basket Green Toinatoe for I Fancy Colorado Cabbage for krut. per pound . . . aa Fancy lied Onions, par lb aa 4 bunches fresh Beets or Carrots. .& Good Cooking Apples, pack 80o 3 heals fresh Hothouse lettuce... fte Hubhard Squash .. ... 10 and Is1-! Fancy Tokay irars. basket aso Italian Bin Plant 841 lut them tp now. Thuraday. t-oasket crate 85o peclal Box Apple Bale Jonathan Oriinea tiolden or California Bell flower Apple; all fancy No. I fruit, per boi lui Colorado 3Clf er Fears, soz ...... ti.ss Th Best Strictly frnk Xggs, aoth- las? flaar, per dosea 82 Vt The best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb 31, rimy country creamery nuttar. pound Good Hairy Table Butter, lb... Full Cream Cheese, lb , Imported Hwlm 1ieese. lb..... Imported Roquefort CUee, lb. per .ssa ..as BOO ,oa I It pays Try HAYPEFTS First It Payo