16 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916. LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Cattle Active and Strong, Feeders Slow, Weak Some. - Lambs Up, Some Down. HOGS FIFTEEN CENTS UP . '''"v.v . , October , lilt. Reeelbts were: Cattle. Hoirs. Sheep. Official Monday.. ....11,717 S,E?4 it.Ut jfllclal Tuenday ,....U.s7 7.S67 26,08 Official Wednesday ... M 1.47 Ss.lr Official Thursday...., Mi 4,786 St.,344 Kstltnate Friday...... 2,600 1,400 11,000 Vive days this week..4o,m 16.4 I38.nl Kama days last vnK. 47.411 85.417 164,720 jtarue days 3 wka. ago, 44.976 28,81? 147.I6K atatie days S wka, aco. 11,768 47.62 131.143 Ham day 4 wka. ago. 18.846 8.074 18.861 Ham dayt last yaar..J9.3S 18,216 213,861 RecPlyt and disposition of live stock at Use Union Stock yard. Omaha, Neb., for twenty four- hours ending; at I. t. m, yea- ' .' it': RECEIPTS, t Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Hr"e. tabath .. 1 ' Mlnfreurt Pacific ... I 1 11 il 4 I S ai Union Pacific ..... 60 11 21 C W east..- J A X. W., wwt S B. east.. X ... B, A Q., wait.. 11 .Illinois Central .. 2 Ckicag QU Wlt., 3 Total 100 40 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co. Ehrlft 6 Co. ...... Cudahy pack. Co Armour Co Schwarts Co 3. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co, . . . . . Cudahy, Denver Swift, Denver W. B. Vanaant Co. .. Benton, Vanaant A I Huinyer ft Oliver .. r. a Lewis J. B. Root ft Co. J. H. Bulla r. O. Xellof ........ Werthetmer ft Degea H. F. Hamilton .... Sullivan Broa Rothschild, Krebe ,. Cart. tie , Htggins Huffman Baker ............... Banner Bros. ........ John Harvey ........ Pennla ft Francis. . . Jensen ft Lnogrett Other buyers 36$ 868 76 e3 164 S04 688 662 763 206 ,211 3,684 1,204 278 t,87S 2,104 16 t 0T 10.64T v faU! .3,821 2.681 10,407 Cattle Receipts war moderate as usual on a Friday, only ninety-five fresh . cars being reported In. Th tota) for the Ave daya thla week foots up 40,021 head, the smallest sine throe waeks ago. out slightly larger than a year ago. There was a sraod active demand for killers of all kinds. cattle of that description changing hands in gooa Mason in tn morning, me prices paid were stady to strong Stock cattle ana readers were slow ana wee. Quotation mi cattle. Uood m hole beeves, 2l0.60O10.66i fair to good beeves. M.MOjio.oti common to raw aeevea, vv.eso t.M. a-nodr to eholoe era beeves. 37.60O 2.20: felr'ta food grass beeves, 1.e7.6f; common to fair gra beeves, 34.0007.20; food to oho.ee faelfere, 36.70tf7.00; good to choice cow. 36.3IOI.T2t fair to good cows. 86.6006 6; vommon to fair oowa s..ob .Ml good to oholc feeders, 37.06OT.7t; fair to food feeders. 86. 690.00; common to fair feeders, .e02-i food to oholot stechers. IV.Mtl.M; otock heifers. 31.720 BlQCl BOW, H.1V,7. mwvm, T.P03 89i veal, calves, 21. 40311. M; best bulla stag, eta.. if.fi,H( Boiosnn ouiia, Sa.26O8.20. - V COLORADO, , v Aw. P. No. "-Av. fr. llttooro.. 6T 97 10 4 heifers. 312 St t SOUTH DAKOTA. 16 steers.. 1312 3 26 7 steers. .1122 I 30 WYOMING. 38 steers.. 1128 7 32 16 steers. .1181 133 Hog With so anall a ran hr and shara advance all around th circuit. price registered another halthy advance this morning, th market being 13o higher than yoeterday'e average. What hogs ship per bought were anywdy 180 lo higher, while th packer trad, which opend on a 1016c higher boat, improved steadily, a me hogs selling a much as 30c higher at the best tlm. Th vIom waa var irimllar to trdy'a A lata train carrying nine or ten lead did not gt In until vrything else was cleaned up, and a th last of the early arrivals had seld at th bwt Urn of th day, set I em x pec ted a still further advance on these last few loads, racuere went aoeui owyina the at tuR la a very leisurely manner, howevr. and In no eaa were prlcea any better than steady with earlier trade, while seme salesmen had to mak nlckl eon eeaaion. and did not call their late stuff any mor than a dim, abov yesterday, Three .or .four ocatterlnf loads had not Tha bulk of th hog sold dt 83.ft0O2.10, with only aoattsrlnf under th hllL Th top rehed 33.33. A compared with fast wk' cloee, currant raluu ar almost TOo lowor. 'The trad has reacted om what tn th last counla of day, though. today market being around 1 6c higher than the low day wannasaay. No. Ar. Sh. Pr. No, At. Sh. Pr. 14., 163 43 93 83 44 . . Ill . . . 86 30 93.. 224 140 2 33 32. .262 40 9 00 32. .193 133 9 33 '38. .238 40 3 10 71. .243 ... 3 19 19. .112 110 9 19 ft. .129 3 .3214 19.. SIT 9 93 ... Sheea Pat lamb trad showd continued strength at all point thla morning. Hers offering mad vp rather small share of th whol supply and very thing waa cleaned up early, moet of th stuff telling around 98 7803.33. Quality of th run was emparatlvly poor, no good lambs being on oxrer, ana oosts wer anyway 1910 signer. Something good would have easily brought 93.30, and som of th trader quoted a nominal top or fie.se on oest lamna. un paper price or 10O13a higher than a wek Mo, Nothing of oona.uonoo In th fat sheep lfno waa offered and th market was called about steady. A few head, of wa brought ga.sk. une in iamo rai snp are at least 130130 higher than last Friday, as th good we are selling around 93.7606.83. with best yaarllngs at 83.83 and wether a high as 97.73. Hardly enough of lthr of th latter glass so or coming to malt a market. Many of tha feeder which were expected to veil lower on yesterday's afternoon oes si oa did not find a buyer at all, and were tarried over for today, while thos that wer oashed looksd a little lower than th pre vious day Thla morning th demand was lack again, and with almost n cholc stuff her, such a sold steady early yesterday Utti was don up to a late hour tn th fore noon. When offering finally did start to move It waa at figure that were a I moet steady with yesterday Sine th high tide Wednes day the market has slumped a good deal In' pets, and it la weak to as much a 26c low er. In other worda, fvedlng lamb valuee are Just about where they were at th cloee of fast week, some of th real cholc stuff sell ng at 33.1603.88, but moat of th desirable offerings going at 38-6308-36, and the bal ance on down to 38.00, feeder sheep have rarovered a little of last week's decline and ere around 26o higher than last Friday. Quotation on sheep and lambs t Lambs, ifoott to choice, 92.76O3-30; lambs, fair to oed, 32.60O6.76; lamb, feeders, 88,300 3.26; yearling, good to choice, 97.8803.00; yiarllnge, fair to good. 97.00O7-30; year Ungs, faedere, 83 80O7.73; wethers, fair to rhfjre, 36.60OT-T3; ewes, good to choice. II 4C 6J4 60: ewes, plain to CuUs, 94.8606.63; "xs. feeding, 94.30O3.22; wa, breeders, ell age, 26.2603.00. .No, r. '-..-. l. , xvt Pr. -4S Wyoming fder tamha,k... 34 . 9 80 U2 cult feader'amb 36 8 60 til Wyoming feeder lamb,.,,. 88 . 9 86 ICt Wyoming yearlings 64 . 8 00 ill Wyoming lantba 84 8 66 Wyoming breeding ewea..., 1C3 t 40 572 Wyoming lambs 88 ' 3 30 IvT cnU lamb 78 . 9 96 sUsuas City Uv HtMk Market. Ranaas City, Mo., Oct. 3. Cattle R. wlpta, 1,230 head; market steady; prima f-d steera, 92.60016.73; droned beef steers, 97. 306.22; weetern steers, 84.0008.00; uow. 84.6007. 16; half re, 93.3008.80; stock. r and feeders, ll.28O8.80; calves, 98.800 11.30. I Hogs Receipts, 8,839 hesd; market high-1 rt bulk, 98.36 0 8.43; heavy, t 10OI 71; packer and butchers, 88.a602.78: lichL 3.08.r6; pica, 88.6003.00. j Sheep and Lambs Receipts, ' 8,608 head"; 1 market htthor: lambs, 33.60Oi0.00; year., itmrs, 87.60O3.23; wethera, 97.00O7.T3; ewe. 96.167.33. " ' - Iivo New tn Might. Hon. Sheep. 11,000 26,000 3.600 1.003 3.600 "ma ha Chicago mwux City St. Louis . . 1.690 .....a.ou 1.860 . ..... .2,109 , 1,208 3.4O0 13,000 2.6V0 4,700 3.300 City Total . .3,200 90,809 46,600 NEW YORK STOCKS Humors of Peace Parleys Effec tive in Depressing Markets in Wall Street. DIVERSITY OF DEALINGS New York, Oct (.Rumors of a renewal of peace negotiations, which seemed to re ceive credence in nurh financial quarters, were effective In depressing prlcea In the stock market dealings today, after much pre'lous uncertainty and hesitation. Values declined 8. 2 and even 8 points from top levels of the forenoon, the selling being the most precipitate of any recent seanton, with some nominal rallies at the clone. Tota transactions amounted to 1,870.000 shares, of which 80 per cent occurred in the first nour. Prior to the final period, the list had shown numerous cross-currents, former lead ers losing some ground, with areater activity in minor rails and a few Industrials of re cent prominence, such as the sugar group, Central Leather, and American hide and leather preferred, fertilisers and chemical snares and rubber stocks. In fact, the most Interesting develop ments apart from the sharp reverses at the end of the session, was the extraord tnary diversity of the dealings. More than 260 different stocks were traded In during me first nail nour. this number belna- con siderably augmented later, and establishing a record for many years. Extreme gains in secondary rails and some of the specialties referred to ranged from 2 to 4 pu Ints, with Denver ft Rio Grand preferred, Western Maryland pre ferred, Chicago ft Alton, Chicago, Great western, Wabash and Kansas City Southern preierrea, tne most conspicuous features. New maximums were supplied by Central Leather, at 22, and American Beet at par, nut other stocks of that class, and some of tn utilities attained hlahest auo tatlons of the las yean only to be sacrificed in tn sweek of the last slvty mluutes. Those who regarded tha foreign exchange market as an Infallible barometer of peace ove!a.es extracted little comfort from that quarter. German remittances, which should strengthen at the first signs of peace, were slightly heavier, and francs Iso shaded wun no cnange in rates to London. Bonds were strona most of the day, but eased with stocks toward the end. Tout sales, par value, 16,436,000, United States oonas uncnangea on call. Number of sales and onotatlnna on l1. Ling stocks were: sales, man. low. Close, Am. Beet Sugar..., 7,200 100 87 American Jun if. 000 e&u 63 4 Am. Car Foundry 8,600 71 'I 62 I Am. Locomotive... 10,300 211 80 Am. Hmelt. Ref.. 18.200 WfL lioat Am. Sugar Ref,.., 12,800 114 112U Am. Tel. ft Tel.... 800 133 44 UsS Am. Z-, L. ft fl. . .. 14,100 43U 46 Anaconda Copper. , 21,200 06 14 wo 107'A 90S 80H Aicnwn e.iao 107 ifaia. Locomotive.. 17,200 Baltimore ft Ohio,, ,200 TOO 8644 a, at b, ' uopper. , Cal. Potroleum. 16, 0J 68 . 200 AIM 1,800 Ul 41,400 23 Canadian Pacific. Central Leathel... 179 Cheeapeake ft Ohio 8,800 88 Chicago ft N. W.. . 300 J30 h. 1. f. ny,4 6. 20 64 Chlno Copper 2,400 Colo. Fuel illrnn.. 37,700 Corn Products Ref. 3.600 Cruclbl Steel 28,400 Distiller' Mecurftlea 3,200 Brie 16,600 40 3.600 182 1,400 120 6.200 46 U General fflectrki... Great NO. pfd...., Great No, Ore ctfs Illinois Central... 9.600 108 Inter, Con. Corp. 8,400 11U lneptrallos(.'opper, 16,0Q 37 116U Int. 21. M. pfd. Ctfs. 16,300 130 116 118U n, v. noumirn e.zoo 37 h Konnecott Copper.. 20,600 66'j Louisville ft Nash.. 404 138M MflXlnan Petroleum, 13,200 liaf eSSt 36 64 133 1U6 113 110 U 3 32 Miami copper. .... s.io M K. ft T, Pfd.., 400 Mlaftourl Psclflo.. l.AflA Montana Power,,,. 600 National Lead 1,100 Nevada Copper..., 2,100 32 New York Central. 13,600 112 N. Y., N. H AH. 2,400 t)2 norxoia n nstern 1 6,0 'JO J4 Northern Pacific... 1,900 114 141 1,900 114 113 113 300 36 26 26 200 26 96 24 racuic Man Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Pennsylvania 9,000 Ray Con. Copper... 9,000 Reading .......... 47.600 1 e ' 264 8S 1 114 111 m Rep. Iron ft Steel.. 20,700 80 Hhattuck Arts. Cap. , , . , Southern Pacific... 4.200 103 Southern Railway., 23,300 27 Studebaker Co...., 20,600 1SH ?nnese Cop par. . 2,600 23 exas Company..,. 2,800 234 union racmc ki,4oo iai 14 Union Pacific pfd., ' 600 82 82 U. B. Ind. Alcohol.. 3,000 123 126 0. meet ,...311,600 118 116 fl. Steel ofd....- 1.10A 121 lift Utah Copper 18.000 8fl 85 Wabash afd. "B".. 14.800 sou 2BJ ssu Weetern Union..., 2,100 102 loo')oo Westtngheus Blea. 32,600 66 84 64 ivi in. any, 4,eiv,vuv enare. BBUDSTMEVrs TRADE REVIRW. Quick Time Marching Order la Nearly Kvcry lino. ew Tork. Oct. 3. Brads treat's towinrrn wiu say: Quick time aotitlnues the marohlnsr order In practically every line of endeavor with new and higher levels being attained to th tuna, svare, of soaring prices, penalties by th why, Of superabundant prosperity In 'the face f abort crons or strala-ktenad sunniiu of raw materials. Th cry is that ther are not enougn cars to naui eemmodttles, that insr is not enougn laoor to hasten produc tion, and ther are not enoush aooda to aim. ply insistent demands. Wants, apparently ar Insatiable, current demand being for present needs fory winter, for the holidays and nsxt spring. Consequently current ie ports merely accentuate those regarding pt uiiTiir, ana u m eriaem tnt Jobbing trade, mall order business and distribution by retail dealer la of record proportions. fveeaiy nana cieannga 9,l43,006l0o9, Kow York Money Mnrkai. New Tork. Oct. 0. . afe.tiia. xmk Hteri tia Exrhana ftlmtv.il kui. 94 7318 d,rand' M3 11-13; abls Bllver Rar. 33o; Mexican dollara, 33o. iiunui uuTarnuranu nuay: raiiroBii strong. Tim Loan Flrmi slxtv and nlnt 803 per cent; u months, t03 per cent. Call Money flteadvi hleh lu low, 2 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent: closlna bid. iu n,p U. S r. 2s, reg.. 98 L. A N, tin. 4st.. 86 do coupon .... 33 M K. ft T, 1 4, 74 U. S. 3. reg,..100M. P. con. 6s 101 -do coupon ,..100Mont. Power 8s. 63 U. S. 4s. reg.,.108N. T. C. deb.-0..iii do coupon ....110N. T. Cltv 4Ua. us Ant. Smelt. 9S..113N. T.. N. H. j., . , el. H. ov, 6s 111 ..118 No. Pacific 4e... 93 . 96 do 3 aftun u aih. 4ei, ei xvi. n. ov, cv. mi Analo-French 3a, A ten. gen. 4S.... So (ire, S. L. ref. 4s 84 ft O. 4 33 Pac. T. ft T. 6... 101 th. St. ref. 6s.l07Penn. con. U.. .inu Central Pau. 1st. 90 do gen. 4a...203 C A O, cv. 4s. 91 Reading gen. 4s, 9614 C-, B. ft Q. Jt. 4s 88Ht L ft fan ST. v., ja. m mu r. rr. s 0 ev. 6a 10T fin. Par- v IL mm C, H. 1, ft p, Ry, do ref. 4s 31 ref. 4s T58o. Railway Ss,.101 C. ft 8. ref. 4s. St Union Pacific 4s. 97 it. m n, u. c, is, if no cv. s 84 Erie gen, 4s 73U. 8. Rubber ..10!il Gn. Blec. 6s....l06SU. S, Steel 6s. ..106 GL No. 1st 4a. 99 West. Union 4a 94 'Int. M. M. 4s.llOUIom. of r lsxi ieea? K. C, So. ref. 6s.. 90 Bld. , . Local Rtoeha and Bond. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker ft Co.. 443-32 Omaha National buildtna-. Omaha: BTOCftS Hid. Aalrerl Cudahy Pack Co. 7 pet pfd. ...104 103 Dougles Hotel Co , ,. 60 78 Con, Casualty Co ,,..l.40 Fairmont Creamery Co, con,, .,148 ; ..... do pfd 7 PCt 103 107 Oooch M. ft I! Co. 7 pot pfd.. 99 100 Hupp Automatlo pfd , 36 K. C. Rya Co. pfd . 88 "76 Lincoln T. T com. 7 not.... 6a iab n Monuntain bis. t. a t. uo. ...Ill 112 O. ft C. a Ry. ft B. Dfd...... .0 sa a ft C. B. St. Ry pfd .... 74 O. ft C. B. Ct. Ry. com. ,,...,. 43 92 reiers siiii pia , ft . &q Packard Motor Co. pfd 100 103.. Updike Grain Co com ..,.108 mion Bloc 11 Tarda not at oca. 100 . 11 Swift A Co stock ..,....,181 182 BONDS Armour ft Co. 4. 1331 33 92 Amer. T. ft T. note ....,100 10 Booth St. Louis 4s, 1881 Mil aiu ChL N 8. ft Mil. R .R 3a, 18U.. 81 92 Chi. Tel, Co. 1st Ca, 1922, .'..101 102 Comw.-Edlson Co. let Sa 1943.102 103 Cudahy Pack. Co. .1st 6 1934.101 103 win. ui lid. mm, 1 v4 xuu 100 la. Ptd. Cem, Co. 0 1-318-23., 93 100 K. C. Ry 1st 6. 1344 A 97 Los. Angels Ry. 8s, 1044.,-... itu. xiu. O. ft C B Ry. 6a. 132..,..... 66 37 Pee. Gas, A EL fcs, 1943 67 6ft Swift ft Co. 8s, 1944.. 100 100 Trenton, Neb. EUc 6a. 1931-86.104 80 le&.Ci (.nivenniy tiua ... ; .... ff Wtleon ft Go. 4s, 1941. ,101 183 Wx.-dlv. . IS 7! 20 101 101 26 26 134 184 28 23 231 221 148 83 T 126 116 or.C GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Trade in Wheat is Slow lie spite Active Demand Traders Holding. CORN PRICE . IS HIGHER Omaha. October 6. 1912. The receipts of wheat were Quito large today, hut with prlcea sllrhtly lower the trade In thlf cereal waa rather slow Th demand for wheat, however, was active enou.h at the market prices, but seller were Inclined to hold out for bet ter pries. The wheat market generally was quoted from 101o lower, the No. 2 hard selling at 91681-68, while the bulk of th No. 1 grnde geld at 91-69. No. 3 hard sold around 91-6701-68 nd the No. 4 and sample grades, which were slow sellers, ranged in price from 91.630 1.64. The demand for corn was excellent today, and with receipts of this cereal very light the market ruled from steady to lo higher. The bulk of the samples were of the commercial grades, and yellow corn, which wo at a premium, sold from l02o above the other varieties. No 2 yellow corn sold at 82084c, and th No. 2 mixed sold at 82c Ths oats run was fairly heavy and th demand for this cereal waa quite active. The bulk of the samples were of ths No, 2 white grade and sold at 46 c. The best grades of oats sold at 46 0 46c and the poorer samples brought from 44046C. There was a fairly good demand for rye and barley, rye being quoted from c lowur and barley lfljlc higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 109,000 bushels; corn, 111,000 bushels; oats, 67,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, steady to 2d higher; corn, d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1,806,903 bushels and shipment 1,164,000 bushels, against receipts of 2,126,000 bushels and shipments of 1,706,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 194,000 bosh els and shipments 478.000' bushels, against receipts of 637,000 bushels and shipments of 241,000 bushels Mist year. Primary oats receipt wer 1,261,000 bushels and shipments 1,188,000 bushels, against receipts of 976,000 bushels and ship ments Of 76M.OOO bushels last yeart CARLOT RECBIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 80 . 164 223 Minneapolis 2T8 Duluth 90 .. Omaha 178 Si 66 Kansaa City. 194 27 41 Ht. Louis 118 8-' 64 Winnipeg ...80S - .. Th sales wer reported today: ' j Wheat No. 1 hard win ten 3 cars, 91-68' 1 car. 21.66. No. 9 hard winter: 14 care, 91-68; 214-6 cars, 91-68. No. 3 hard win- ten 1 car, nam, si.ti; 1 cars, 1.01; e cars, 61.67t 2 cars. 31.67: 1 oar 91.66; 1 car, 91.86. No. 4 hard winter; 2 cars, 31.64; 2 cars, 91-84! 18-6 car, ll.Hl 1 car, Sample hard winter: 1 car, 9163; 1 oar, 81.62. No. 8 spring: 8-6 car, 60c; 1 car. 31-63. No. 2 durum: 4 cars. 81.62. No 9 du rum: 3 car, 31.S2; 1 ear, 6i-6f. no, 1 mixea: 2-6 car, 91-61. No. 9 mixed: 1 car, 81-68; 1 car, 91.66. No. 4 mixed: 1 car 91-43. No. 3 mixed durum: 1 car, 91-83. By no 3: 4 cars, 91.20. Sample: 3-7 car, 91-10. Barley No. 2; 1 car, 9107. No. V. 1 oar. 91-04. No. 4: 1 car, 91.02; 16 car, 91o; 3-7 ear. 90c. Rejected: 1 car. 79c. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, 84c. No. 2 white; 2 cars, 84o; 1 oar, 83c. no. 8 white: 2 cars, 88 c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 9So. No. 3 white: I car 83e. No.. 8 white: 1 car, 82Ci 1 car, 79c. No. 9 yellow: 1 car, 36o; 1 car, 86o. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 84c. No. 3 ml ted; 1 oar, 83o. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, S30! 9 oars, 880. No. 9 mixed: 2-8 car, ,81e. Oats No. 2 white: 1 ear, 48c. Standard: 4 cars, 46o, No, 8 white: 88 cars, 46 c No, 4 white: 2 ear. 46c. Sampl whltat 4 3-3 ears, 44c; 1 car. 44c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheal; No. 2 hard 91.6701.69; No. 2 hard. 91.66 01.6,8 ;' No. 4 hard, 91.3301.64; No. 2 spring, 31-88 01.64: No. 8 spring, 91-68 01.61; No. 2 du rum, 91-6101.63; No.v 9 durum, 91.69 01. 32. Corn: No. 2 whits, 8S034c: No. 3 white, 8S0B8e; No 4 white, 82tt032c; No. 8 white, B20B2a; No. 3 white, 78082o; No. 2 yellow, 86036c; No. 3 yellow, 14 088c; No. 4 yellow, 82 034c; No. I yellow, 83tf98c; No. H yellow 62088c; No, 2 mixed, 88U02et No. 9 mixed, 22082c; No. 4 mlsed, 8'J0S2o: No. 6 mixed, 810 llct No. 8 mixed, 80031c. Date: No. 2 white, 46046et standard, 46046o; No. 3 white, 4B046tli No. 4 Whit, 44046c. Barley: Malting, 94c091-97t No. 1 feed, Rl)66c. Rye: No. 3, 91-19 01-20; N. 8, 911801.18. . OMAHA FTJTt'BKS. Wheat futures wer rather unsteady todav and the opening prices on this article were fractionally tower. Ther was A onartt rally on th buvtne- sld about noon, but It did not last and the market sold off, th December reaching a low point of 11.64. tha May 81. 1411 and July 91-38. ,: This drop in th market was caused In some, degree by hedging sales and profit taking by the longs. There was an activ interest In corn. De cember ruling lo lower and th May Arti cle gaining o, Tne range on oats was very narrow and I her waa very Utile local Interest tn this market, . , " . Local rang of option; . Art un. 1 High. Low.l Close. I Tea wht Dee, May July 1 96 1 63 191 j T3! T3 1 66 184 1 34 166 1 88 164 1 64 166 1 1 138 1 98 131 13 Tl Tl 78 T4 71 74 78 4T 47 47 47 43 43 49 49 Corn Deo. May Oeis Dec, May Chicago closing prices, furnished The Rm by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker, Bio Main euxieemn street, umaha Art. j Open. High. I Low. Cloee. Tee. WhtTT I I FZ I Deo. 1 80 S 167 I 87 160 May 1 60 1 80 167 1 67 H 163 July 1 36 ; 34 181 1 137 Corn. Dee. 78077 T9 T T6 78 May 78078 78 77 78 73 Oats. Dec. 49049O 49 49 49 May 830 61 62530 32 Pork, j I Deo. 28 00 28 86 U 26V 22 73 S3 87 Jan. 89 18 33 60 'lit 03 28 IS 23 00 Lard i Deo. 13 83 13 97 18 86 18 87 13 82 Jan. 18 43 13 47 18 37 13- 44 13 37 Rlhe., Oct.' 14 03 14 10 14 32 14 07 14 07 Jan N 13 62 jlf 40 12 46 12 40 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago, Oot. 8. Peace rumor and bear ish advlcee regarding the Argentine crop outlook, resulted in a series of downward swing In the valu o Wheat today. Th market cloaed heavy, 3c to 6c net lower, with December at 81.67 to 31.87. and May at 91.37 to 91-67. .Corn fin ished o to lc qff, and oats down 0c. Provisions scored gains ranging all the way from a shade to B60l?e. nuggnstions or a iikeiinood of showers In Argentina made th wheat bulls uneasy from the start, as heretofore no sign had been reported of a breaking up of th drouth, which has been forcing Europeans of 1st to enlarged busting In the United state. Lower quotations at Buenos Ayr tended to further bears and too. did a decline In vessel rate from South America, with conaeqeut Increased shipments. Selling her, however, did not attain unusual pro portion until th final half hour of tho session, when gossip as to a new attempt negotiations for peace added to the pressure en th market, and resulted In the summary closlna; out of numerous hold ing. inereduality as to th truth of th pao rumor prevented wheat from breaking much beyond ordinary limit. xcpt In th case ef July opltno, In which trading as yet 1 relatively light. For a brief interval July was down Just 8 cent a bushel. Rxport buying on th setback appeared active, but It was said th British government and Ha allies would not hereafter give out any In formation regarding purchasea of broad stuffs, x - Corn sympathised with he weakne of whea. Som of yesterday 'a largest buyer were conspicuous on th selling side. Cen tral Illnol advic indicated a tberal arly movement of the new crop. Oat, although at first displaying Independent etrength fin ally shadetn th depression of other grain. Kariy nrmn waa naeea cnieny on th relative cheapness of oat, as compared with rn. Diminished -ncelpto of hog tended to llfht provision. Tha liveliest demand cam from shorts. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No ft red. 91-4101.41; No. red, 31.67 01.38 ; No. i nam, nominal: no. i nard, 11.0101-63 Corn: No. 2 yellow, 39g96ct No. 4 yel low, Sft08e: No. 4 while. Sic. Oate: No. t white, 48049c: standard, 49049a Rye; No, 1. II :S. Barley, T6c091.13. feeds Timothy. 98,6094.76; clover, 311.00014.00. V " Provisions:. Pork, 922.03; lard, 914.82; rib. 14.00 V11.7&. Butter Firm; creamery, 2O034c. Kaa Receipts. 4.642 Casee: unchanged. Potatoes Firm; receipts, 36 cars; Jerseys, si.zovi.ev; unios, ii.ibvji.ze. Poultry Alive, unchanged. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. QvwtatlNM of tho Day on Various Leading lmmodlttes. New Tork, Oct 4. Flour Unsettled. Wheat. Hnor weak: No. 1 durum. II 6: No. 3 hard, 91.76; No. 1 northern, Duluth, fi.si: iq. i nonnem, sasniioo, fi.oin t. 6. b. New Tnrk. Corn Spot weak; No, 2 yellow, 31-00, Oats Spot firm; standard. 63064c. Hay Quiet; No. 1, 81-06; No. 2, 96c: No. 2, 90c; shipping, 760&6c, Hods Steady: state, common to choice, 1916, 46963c; 1616, 8016c; Pacific coast, 1916, 14017c; 1916. 9$13c. Hides Firm: Boaota. 22fi2fic: Central America, 33Q35c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 29c; sec onds, 37c. rrovisions rorir, unsettled; mess, sa.uuw 31.00; family, 90.00024.00; short clears, 827.00&29.00. Beef, firm; mess,- 926.260 27.60: family. 223.60ft24.60. Lard, steady: middle weet, $16.10 26.16. Tallow steady; city, 9c, nominal- coun try, special, 9011c; special, 10c. ouitor iareiy uieaay ; receipts, is, bed tubs; creamery, 26037c; firm, 84$ 36c; seconds, 88034c. Eggs Irregular; receipts, 13,922 cases; fresh gathered, extra fine, 390400; extra firsts, S7$26c; firsts, 34&S6c; seconds, 210 83C. Cheese Firm; receipts, 4,162 boxes: state. fresh specials, 20 021c; stal,e, average ranc-y, nozoc. Poultry Alive, steady; broilers, 21c: fowls, 17 0 20c; dressed, quiet; chickens, 190 30c; fowls, 17023ci turkeys 2f02Oc. OMAHA 4JKNEBM8. MARKET. Butter No. 1 creamery, tn cartons or tabs, 34c; No. 8. 22o. . Uv Poultry Broiler, 1 to 2 lbs., ale; broiler, over 3 lb.. 18c; ben, over 4 lb., lflo: hens over 4 lb., 16c: roosters and stags, 10c; geese, full feathered, fat, 12c; young ana old aucics, tan leathered, rat. 18c; turkeys, any site over 8 Iba, 24c: less than t lbs., half price: capon. 9 Iba. and otfr, 24c; poultry,-poor and thin, not wan tea; fuinta. acn, zoo; guineas, young, ach. 25c; squabs, homers, 14 ox each, per dosenv 84: auab. homers, 12 ox. .eh. per doaen, 83.60; squabs, homers, 3 ox. each. par doaen. 31.60; squabs, homers, under 8 ox. ach., per doson, SOo; pigeons, psf doxon, 91 Chs quototfon by Urlan A Co. Che Imported Swiss. 46c t domestic Swiss. 38o; block Swiss. 80c; twin cheeao. 21c; triplet. 31 c; daisies, 21 o; young America. 22o; Blue Label brick. 26c; lim ber gar, 23c; New York .white, 22c; Roqufort. 66a . Beef Cut Ribs: No. 1, 13c; No. 2, 16c; No 3, 130, Loins: No. 1. 23c; No. 3, 18c; No. 3. 14o Chucks: No. 1. 12c; No 2. 8c: No. 2. 9c Rounds; No. 1. 17o: No. 2. 14c: No. 2, 12c. Plate: No. 1. 9o; No, 2, 8c; No. 3, So. Oysters King Cole Chesapeake standards, 81.40; King Cole Chesapeake selects, 31-36: King Cole northern standards, 81.80; King Col northern selects. 92-00; King Cole north ern countB, 92.26, Fish Pike, 13c: halibut, 13o; bullheads, 16c; catfish, 17o; pickerel, 11c: red salmon, 13o; fall salmon, 12c; whttefiah. 16c; trout, 16c: black bass. 22c; headless shrimp, 91-86; peeled shrimp, 91.76; kippered salmon, 17c; smoked wblteftsh, 14c. Fruits Oranges, 96s, 100s, 9! 4s, 94.23 box; 126s, 96.00 box; 160s, 36-26 box; 176s. 288s, 86.40 box; 30 Pi, 216s, 260s, 96.76 box. Lemons Fancy 300s, 860s, 97.60 box; choice 300. 240s. 87.00 box; 370s Bio 60o lens Grapefruit Market price. Apples O rimes, Jonathans, 94.00 bbl.; Ben Davis, Missouri, 93.00 box; Grimes. Golden, Washington. 91.76 box; Jonathans, Colorado fancy, 92-00 boi: Jonathans, extra fancy, 93,00 boy; Oregon, odd varltles, 91-33 box. Grapes Michigan New Tork, 28c basket: Tokays, 31-86 crate Emperor, future, 94 00 keg. Pear Colo rado or Washington, fancy 3 tr., 92.60 crate, Keifers, bushels. 91.40 bu.; Keifers, boxes, Colorado fancy, 91-78 box. Prunes Italians, 91.(0 crate. Cantaloupe Standards, 92.60 crate; pony 92.00 crate; flats, 90c crate. Peach Boxes, 91.00 box; In Ills, 96c box: clings, 86o crate. Ve get biee Potatoes, market price. Swett potatoes Virginia, bbls., 38.60 bbl.; hamp ers, 91.86 hamp. Onions Crates. 83.00 crate; red. yellow, 8 ID. Tomatoes Basket. 76c basket: California lugs. 91.60 lug. Cabbaae. lo lb Celery, Michigan 40c dox-t Colorado jumoo, 6o dos. Head lettuce, 81,00 dos; leaf letunce, 40c dos. Garlic, l&o lb. Honey 93.76 case. Cranberries Barrels 99,09 bbl.; boxes. SS. I DOS. Nuts California No. 1 walnuts. 18 U a lb. Miscellaneous Cracfcarjack. vornpupa and cnecsers. case, ss.eo; nan case. Si.To; p sa lute. Special No. 1. lb.. 9o; Jumbo pea nut. 8o; popcorn, cos, 83.60; honey, new eaa. 3.73. Minneapolis Grain Market. ' Minneapolis. Oct. 4. Wheat December, closed at 81.61: May. 81.64: No. 1 hard. 91.76; No. 1 northern, 9l.7101.73; No. a norinern, i.eei vi.71 . Corn-No. 9 yellow, 8909Oo. Oats No. 2t white, 46046c. Flaxseed 92-42 02.46. Flour Unchanged. v" Barley 43C031.O4. , N Rye 31.3301.13. Bran 923.00024.60. Kansas City General Market. Kansas City. Oct. 6. Wheat No. s hard 91.8701.66; No. 9 red, 31-6601.62; Decern- ir, e'.oi; stay, Corn No. 9 mixed. 3414c: No. I whit- 86o; No. 8 yellow. 36 0 86c; December, 78c; May, 76076o. Oats Unchanged; No, 2 whit, 49o; No, 2 mixea isgtic, St. Loot General Market, St. Louis. Oct. 6. Wheat No. 2 red, 91.44 vi.oij nu, m nam, ei.ta m n i.ei a : Decem ber, 11.66; May, 91-66OT.68. Corn No. 2. 92c: No. 2 white. SSnt n. eember. 76c; May, 77077c. '-'i" v. e, ec; o, t, wniie, esc. Liverpool Grain Market, Liverpool, Oot.- 8. Wheat Spot, No. 1 Manltnha. IKe 9A- Mm 1K 1 A . xi i - 3d; No. 9 hard winter, 14s 4d. vuTit opui., American mixea, new, ids 10d. Coffee Market New Tork. Oct. . Lower Rnilltin mar. keta and bearish vleible aunnlv flaurea. seemed to Inspire some scattered selling In the market for coffee futures today, and price maae new low ground lor tne move ment In most Instances. The onenlna- waa at a decline four to eight points, and after holding around the initial figures during the morning, prices eased In the late trad ing, with March selling off to 8.60c, end May to 8.66c; under offerings which seem ed to' come partly from aouthern sources and . partly from Wall street. The close was 11 to 18 points lower. Sales 32,600 bags. Closing bids: October, 6.66c; No vember, 1.54c; December, 3. 53c; January, 8.660; Februray, 8.67c; March, 3.69c; April. 8.63c; May, 6.47c; June, 8.70c; July, 8.74r; euRuii, a.isc; nepiemner, s.szc. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio Ts, 8o; Santos 4s, 11 c. The few cost and freight offer received wer delayed and about unchanged, a compared with yesterday's. The world's vleible supply showed an Increase of 1.048, 20 bags for September, against 243,208 bags lent year, making the visible as of October 9, 778.696. The official cables re ported declines of 76 to 100 rels in the Braslllan markets. Omaha Hay Market. Omaha, Oct. 6. Hay Prairie: Choice up land, 810.00011.00 must be extra choice to bring 911-00); No. 1, 99 60010.00; No. 2. 37.0009.00; No. 8, 36.0007.00; choice mid land, 39.60010.00: No. 1, 39.00O9.8O; No. 9 37.0009.00; No. 8, 86-0007.00: choice low land. 97.4008.50; No. 1, 94 6007.60; No. 3, 36 . 60 0 6 . 60 ; No, 9, 8 4 . 00 0 6 . 00. Straw : Choice wheat. 36.00$ 3.60; cholc oat or ry, 96.6001.60. Alfalfa: Cholc. 913.600 14.60: No. 1, 912.60012.30; standard, 910.60 fttl.oO; No. 8, 919.00010.60; Nd 3, 93.600 8.30. . . - Kvaporated Apple and Dried rrults. New York, Oct. fl. F.vsporated Apples Quiet but steady; fancy, 70So; choice. 8c; prime, 64 07c. . J)I,?d.Fnit,r!mi' nm California. T0Uc; Oregon. 7011-. Apricots, in bet ter demand, but Inactive; choice, 13c; extra choice, 14c; fancy, 13c. Peaches, glow; choice, 4c; extra choice, Tc; fancy, 7c Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 708c cholce to fancy, seeded, 7fiuC; seed leas 19012e; London layers. 2176. "ai,M Owtnha Hid and Tallow Mark. Quotations furnished by Boll ft Rogers, 613 South Thirteenth street: Htdca-M. fl,; N0.-I, 18oi No, t 1T0 Ores No. 1, 14,c: No. 1. 16, O. 8 bulla: No 1, 16o; No. 14 c. Deaoone. each, 91.26. Horse: No. 1, 86.30; No, 3 94.60. Ponies. 33.69. Sheep pelts: Large.' 81.36078c;-medium to email, TIC 860, Tallow No. 1. He: No 2. 7a L Metal Market. New Tork, Oct. 4. Metals Lead, 97 000 T.10. Spelter, strong; spot East St. Louis dellvsry, 910.09 bid. Copper, flrmj electro lytic, 927.26023.60. Iron, steady and un changed. Tin, Arm; spot, 936.76O40.00. At London: Spot copper, 120 10s; futures, CUT; electrolytic, 4142. Spot tin. 1177 6a; futures. il77 10s. Lead, 20 16 Spelter. 264 10. 1 Dry Good Market. New iTork, Oct. 4. Amoskeaf tickings of all grade wer advanced a full cent a yard today, to a beats of 7 cant for oa. standards. All cotton goods wer Arm, with a rising tendency. Tarns also were firm, with buying confined to spot lots and nearby deliveries. Silks were steady. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET (at tie, Steady; Hon, Htronf; Sheep, . ttrm. Chicago, Oct. 6. Cattle Receipts, 2,000 heed; market steady; native bef, 96.600 11.36; western steera, 86. if.!. 40; stockers and feeders, 84.7607.75; cows and heifers, 93.6009.40; calves. 9S.OO01S.6O. Hogs Receipts 16,000 head; market strong, 20c to 26c above yesterday's average; bulk of sales, 39.3C09.&5; light, 39. 10010.0ft; mixed, 39.00010.06; heavy, 9.T0:"O6; rough, 38.9009.16; pigs, 36.7609.26. I Sheep and Lambs Recelpte, 26.000 head; market firm; wethersT tiM&T.SU 6wdu, $3,S67.60; lambs, 97.00010.30. St. Lonls Live Stock Market. St. oLuis. Oct i. Cattle Receipts 2.100 head; native beef steers, 97.50011.00; year ling steers and heifers, 38.50'ff 10.6u; cows, 96.5007.60; stockers and feederr, 3.!U(tf 7.60; prime southern steers, 98.000 K. 00; cows and heifers, 94.6007.60; prima year ling steers and heifers, 27.0009.00: native calves, 96.00011.76. Hogs Receipts, 4,700 head; market high er; lights, 99.36 09.90; plge, M0l.00; mixed and butchers. 99.2610.00; good heavy, 99-0010.00; bulk, 99.GO09.fO. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs, 97.00010.25; slaugh ter ewes, 86.00 25; bleating ewes, 98.500 9.60; yearlings, 38.OO08.7S. - - Cotton Market, New Tork. Oct 6. Cotton Futures opened barely steady; October, 16.90c; De cember, 17. 01c; January, 17.05c; March, 17.14c; May. 17.28; July, 17.28c. Cotton futures closed steady. October, 16.86c; December, 17. (19c; January, 16.9Rc; March. 17.15c: Mav. '17.38c. Soot cotton. quiet; middling uplands, 17.00c; no sales. rne cuuon inaratt Closed ma ay witn prices 1 point higher to 12 points lower. Liverpool, Oct 6. Cotton Hpot, eteady; good middling, 10.07d; middling. 9.92d; low middling, 9.77d; eajes, 4,000 bale. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sloox City, Ia Oct . Cattle Receipts. I,6u0 head; market steady; beef steers. 36.75 gMti.vu; canners, 83-7606.00; calv. s, ij.60 10.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 86.25 6.00: feedtnx cows and heifers. t4.7S''atf.b6. Hoks it ocelots, 2,600 head; market! steady; light K. 908. 98; mixed, 98. 9609.00; 1 heavy, IA.00fri9.35; bulk of sales, 9-9b&9.26. ! sheep and Lambs Rccei uts. 2.600 heail: 1 market steady; lambs, (8.90. , j Ht. Joseph Live Htock Market. Bt. Joseph, Oot. . Cattle Rncolpts, 900 head; market steady: steers St. GO 4t' 1 0. 50 : cows and heifers, 4.2C$t.7&i calves, 17.00 VH. bu. Hogs Receipts, 8.000 head:, market 15sJ 10c higher; top, .0; bulk of sales, 19.26 9.&D. Bheep and Iamba Receipts, 2,000 had; market steady; lam be, 9.2610.00; ewes, 16.(07.10. liOndoa Stock Market. S" London, Oct. i. American securities were active, with coppers the firmest, Silver Bar, 32Hd per ounce.' -Money 4Vi per cent. DHcount Rates Short, bills. 5$5 per cent; three months' bills, 6H6 per cent. Kuanr Market. New Tork Oct, . Sugar Raw. steady. I centrifugal, CO 2c; molasses, 6.12c: refined, I steady; fine granulated, 6,907.00c, Futures opened steady on covering, prompted by tht sieaainess oi me spot mantel. At noon prlcea were about one point higher. . , , . i Here's line Gpeattestt Siuiil s 0 veFCoall Vatae , Quality, Style and Price Considered, There Is No Better Suit or Overcoat to Be Had FRC Pencil Box WIlhEach Boy's Suit Men's fancy drsa Msle and police styles, in neatest pattern; ' strong eiasc.es. sec vaiue apeciaj. New Fall showing of famous black, tun Hoae, or white f oot- 1 5c (). value, at Union Su ts Great values; per fect fitting Bal brtarsans and fin Ribbed SulU; all at sea; fl.tO Qor value, at.....''C For faftrdav Regular 35o value NeckUes I5c Hundreds o f beautiful patterns to select from. All pure silk and guaranteed . to wear. Don't miss this : wonderful special. . If i5c is 71 ff rn ,,, 188; Windows in Train Broken, One Passenger Hurt Logan, la., Oct. 5. Some object presumed to have been projecting from the west bound freight, struck the east bound passenger, between Missouri Valley and Logan, last even ing and smashed out a number of windows, throwina the class over the passengers in the car, striking William Canty and others, the company surgeon removed, the glass from Mr. Canty's eyes. ' ' . Omah. H.y Market. Prairie Hay Choice upland, $10,009 10.60: No. 1, IS.0049.SO; No. 2. 17.106800; No. J. ,.90S7.00. Midland, No. 1, 9.00 .60; No. i, ,7. 00O8.00. Lowland, No. I, I6.00(i7.00; No. 3. t(.Ol)S.OO; No. 3, 13.00 4,4.00. . Alfalta Choice, 14.00; No. 1, 12.00B 13.00; .tand.rd, 19.5011)10.50; No. 2, H.0O f.00; No. 3, 6.00.00. Straw Oat, ffi.00.50; wheat, S&.00 S.50. Oil and Roaui. Havalinah, Oa., Oft. t. TurpentUid Mar. ket arm; 43 04; galea. 167 bbl,; receipt. 2i3 bbla. : ahlpmentu, 16 but.. ; Block 23,247 bbls. RoslnMarket Arm: Hale, 1,231 bbla; re ceipt., 1,469 bbl..; (shipment,, l'bbl.; .tork. 87,011 bbls.. Quote: A, B, C, D. E. 16.00; P, O, .i0; H, I, K, M, N, 16.21; TO, 6.40; WW, 16.50. f Hank ('learlnxs. Omaha, Oct. S.Bank clearing, for Oma ha today wore 14,444,398.62, alid for tho corresponding day last year 14,184,411.53. TODAY The Screen's Supreme Sovereign Captivating, Fascinating, Winsome v Clara Kimball Young In Robert Chambers' Widely Read "The Common Law" Special Music, Stage Setting aad "Proper" Atmosphere. 11 1 DD 1 5th nd Harney Sts. rlirr Always a Good Show OPEN 9:30 A. M. TO 12 P. M. , TODAY MARY MILES MINTER "YOUTH'S ENDEARING CHARMS" World Series Base Bsll Scores by . Direct Telegraph. IITMCV taxi S I I IJ" V MAX W hLl. AKS tJIIIlL I Websler 202 AMtSBMKNTg. I ii Never before in, our history have we offered such bargains in Men's Fall Suits and Overcoats as at this sale, To sum it up in a few words, it is just the sale you have been waiting for. Think of it! 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