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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. GRAIN AHDPRODUCE . Excellent Demand for All Ge retils Bulei Market -Re- - - ceipti Very Heavy. '- ,:t- . a t ; WHEAT TAKES ,CA'" BOOST Omaoa, October H.'Itlt. v Dicpli il all intol mM trap ea today ati tltero nl n excellent aemand for everythln on tne list. The Demand lot wknl waa espeelallr acllre today, and wltn the rkt ruHnf from itad; to He ' r, th eellera arere mo Inclined to let go . ' ' of their sample, anil only tew " poor uimy: whnt. wr Held over. The . talk of the wbMt ae a wry loo quality and ended No. 2 and 1 hard, the No. J . J-artl selllm ewerelly t 11.14 W the bulk of the, No. I iiti( at tI.H4JI.l4. A promlura wu paid for durum wheat or mllrtiw quality,, the No! 1 eelHnt; a and the No. t from 11.14 to 11.11. Bprtn whsat eold t tl.ell.le, ac! the mis. wheat trading No. t .no. t Mid from 11.11 The demand for corn -wu food, hilt prlcas . n.n.uiu ior. and on accoant of l hie decilM the ealeaof hls coreal wrU i rather lliht. No, - yellow corn at, tic and the white -and ml.ea corn oi . trade eold around n(l. "'"' The oat market waa -outto aetire and -.prices for the cereal were-practically n 'chanted. Standard and No. i white oats eold at 4f44!4c and the No. t white .sold ' at 41 44 1 44c. The poorer trade of oate i were ilow solleti, the No. brlnftM 4Mc and the aample 4Jc. " ... .... - The trade In ryo wsa Mtcellent and the .market waa ateady,- No, -1 Militia- at tl.lt and No. t at U.17ttl.ll. ' Barley Wai quoted .Heady and there waa a fair amount of trade In thla train all the ' prevailing market ptlees. : . . -., ',' -- . mnortad :tOdaV: ' "wheat No. I hard winter! 1 car, ll.tt; I care ll.ltH- No.- I hard winters 1 car. .1.11 ; I- car.. ll.tt i '" f. ". 4 care. 11.141: 11 care, till- hard winter? 1 car.. ll.MHl It oara, J1.I4; to can, tl.tHal " H": i1" winter: 4 l-l car., $l.0; 1 car. 11.41. "am ple hard (Winter: 1 car, 111 1 ' IMIHI ' W.l "" oary .ttf I' car. Il.lt. No. I aprlM:. 'car, JlSll 1 car. Il.tl. No.. Y""'', earjsjl.lt. Jto. t durum: car, 'tl: cars, It.ltl car, tl.4. So. t inldi, I rare, H.Hl car. tl.IT: t can, tl.tli I .. aar. .!, tl.Mtti . I ' cat, ll.tl. No. jt .mlaod: l-t car.. tl.Mi-1 car, tMI; 1 car, ,fl-4T.- : B-n". 1: .t car tl.lt... No. : , I t-S care, tl.lt; t-t car, tl.HH. ' ' ' Barley No. t: t ear.-twt 1 car, ttel l-t ear. Tic ' No. 1 oar, W4, Hojectedl; , I oar, ttc ' . i-., . , Corn No.' I whiter ' care. Kite, No. I ( white: 1 car, 110. No. 1 yellow: Im, I liuo. No. t yellow: t care. Its., wo. I yellow: 1 aar. ttc. No. t yellow: 1 car, tlo. tample fellow: 1' car, 70c. , No. I mued: 4 iarJilHo.. Na. t mld: J car., tic. Sample mixed: 1 car, lu; i car,. "oat-No. 1 white: i ea'r, 44Ho. Stan dard: 1 car, 44140: t car, 44o. No. t white: t cara, 44e: 17 care, 4lc , No, 4. white: t cara, 411,0. Sample whlta: ' t cara4o. Clearancae wefe: , Wheat and Jour equal to IJ4.00 bu.: corn, none; oate, 42J,on bu. . Uvorpool cloae: Wheat, .Lady; corn, Prlml"' wheat receipt ier. t,t4M hu. , ' and eblpmenoi 1,074.0 hu.; ataln.t rjc.lpl. of t,ttt.Mt bu, and ahlpmenta f 1,477,000 '' ""fTto'rJ'Voni receipt, war. Jtl.OOt to. ' ' ana ehlpment. ttt.OOO b., atalnjt receipt. of ITfttOO bu. and ahlpmenta. of Ul.tn hu. "primary oat. wceipt. w.r. Mlt.ooo an ehlpment. t04.00 bu., atalnat receipt, of I.01MOO buahela and ahlpmenta of T6M00 -rSaiwiBmt ' . i- -Wheat, Corn. Oate. Cltlcafo- . ...... ; r 4" VlnneapoU. ......;; Omaha "!! V, ?! ! Kama. City St. Loot. , ,..,:..!! til' Wlnnlpet .......,." Chlcato Ca4rPrlc wheau no. a narq, II 4H.H; No. I hard, ll.tttyi .! no, 4 hard, tl.4701. an. No .urine-. 11,6101.41; Nft I eprlnt, tl-ttOtrtt); No. t durum, tl. Uti No. i durum, tl.t491.lt. Corn; No. S white, !9lo; no, a wun "J No. 4 white, tlllHol No. 1 white, 04 81c: No. I white, M9M1.C! No- ,": t!OI5!4ci No. t yellow, IH,9l2ci No. 4 ralTow. llttOltc; No. t yellow, llfSJo: No. t veltiw, toeilc; No- lMi No. I mlied. tllo: No. 4 mUed. MH9 tlo: No. t mlied, 0Jllo; No. I railed, Tt 10c OaUK No. I white. 4444Hc: atandard, while, 4194810. Barley: , Maltln,w0oB Nvad, Copp,P" (I I7 tt'i while, 4ltao. uari.y, ,., "w Nevada copper I.ooo HH IHi JIM aj.oo; .No. I feed.70flIOo. Rll, No, N. I, Central ,11,100 lot , 10714 108(1 Il.lll401.iei no. e, iiaw''"' a., . ,w ei I . , Oaula nauraa. .. Ivtr tBAirin ana 100 Oaaaha rvturaa. , ; . oraaharOctober, 14, lilt.' . ThlAocat wheat market opened a frae- tien higher today, out in. bearlah tendency and decUned about Ko ahortly aftey'tha opening. ....ia.' The Argentina attuallon- waa practically the aame, but aiport offer, were not very good and many of the trader, were not In clined to the buying aide on account of the preeent dullneaa ef the market, ahd are waiting for a break before taking the long i "Vh. government report on corn waa fa' vorabl. an compared with that of Beptem. ber. bat In eomo eectlon. of llllnoi. and Ula auurl toe reporta are wry dlecouraglng. rn opened ateady on December and tic lower oa May, bet the December option re raalned practically unchanged, while the May advanced Ho from the opening prloea. Oate had a bearlah tendency In eympathy with wheat, and opening price, were frao- i' tlonally lower. local range of prlMa; '" Art. I Open"! High, jlow.l Cloae. gafy. Hon on hoge. 6fferlnga of lard wen) notably acarce, t Chicago Caah Prlcea Wheat: No. 1 red. tl.i7Ul.tt; No. t red, 11.191.47; No. 1 hard. Il.t091.6t; No. I hard, II.t5l.0, Corn: No. t yellow, ttl49H14o: No. 4 yel low, amende; No. 4 white, ttlic. Oala: No. I white. 14c; etand.rd, 4I9 471,0. Rye: No, t, tl.M91.UM. Barley:, 7SC9I1.14. di: Timothy, JJ.IOSS.IS; clover. IU.0091i.lt, Prorletona: Pork, tl.tO; lard. 116.171,: rlba, tli.H 914.0. nutter Steady; creamery, 109s4lio. Bgge Steady; recelpte, 4,744 Oaaeai Urate. !0V4931c; ordinary Aral.. tHtl!,o; at mark, caaea Included, J!142Hc poutoeo Steady; tlmneta and Dakota Ohloa, Il.i091.l0i Mlnnnota and DakoU white, 11.2091.10; Wlaoonaln . and Jllehlgan white, 11.0(91.20, V Poultry Alive, , higher; fowl., 17c; aprtnga, 17c, . LIYE STOCK. MARKET LCattle Beceipti Largest on Bee- ord and Prices Sharply Lower Sheep Are Stronger. HOGS FULLY 10c TO 1 Be OFF NEW YORK STOCKS - ... .,' , Prices Open at Substantial Oains In Many Leading V.-s ';-v Issues. .., SEVERAL , NEW EEC0EDS Nrtr Tok, Oct. H. Evnt of thi wk- nd, or mon tth 4fr the iMn of -untoward dvetrfmitu, conirtiutil to the confident ton displayed by today's market which wu ' eharaoteHie'd Jby vnuaual breadth. Prlcea opened at tAatant1a1 galni In many leading laeuea, theaa betnff forfaited In part durlnf the mldaaaaon, but at the final hour, tha moit active of the day, fresh buying, under lead of United States Hteel, Mercantile Marina, coppers and aqulp meata, forced quo tat ions-vto hlsheit levels and served further to effaoa the mora serloua reversals of tha presiding week. . Several new records were scored, Norfolk A Western rising t, to 11,; Oenitral Motors 164, to 771', and 4 tnr- Atlantic, Oulf Jr Veat Indies, to 17. Much of the belated- advance waa made at tha espense Laf a stubborn short Interest, which had, reg- tsurea us opposition to DUiiien revival Dy persistent pressure upon, steel and other leaders. " Total transactions' wore slightly In 'ex cess of 1, 000,000 shares, the last hour sup plying over one-third of ' the whole, and Steel, which made an extreme gain of 4 pftlnts, to 11 J, furnishing about 29 per cent. - Bethlehem Steel made a gross ad vance of 1, with 3s to t points In other Industrials, equipments and munitions, Mercantile Marina preferred's net gain was I points, with 4 .for Atlantic, Oulf it Weet Indict. - International Paper led tha minor specialties at an advance of 9, and coppers, slno and motors rose Irregu larly, but substantially. ah tna coalers kept pace with Norfolk A Western, strength being most, marked In (leading and Chesapeake A Ohio, at gains of 1 each. Pacifies were higher by 1 to almost I points, and secondary rails, like Rock Island, Western Maryland. Kansas City Southern,- and Southern Railway, partici pated to a Ilk extent i Bonds were strong throughout on free ab sorption. Total sales, par value, (6,170,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sale and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Hales. High. Irow. Close. 6.300 SB B7U flfl 4, 00 . 60 1,1100 61 3,1110 7K Moo it BOO .. 400 4? 12,000 A3 1,300 106 r.400 4 1,700 87 ' 209 as 1,100 9U 2tt . joo jsil 3a SOU 178 175 1,000 71 V Am. Beet Sugar. U American Can..... Am, C. A F Am. Locomotive , . Am. 8. A R. ...... Am. Sugar Kef In.. Am. TeC A Tel.... a. a. L, A S Anaconda Copper. Atchison ; Baldwin Loco. Hal. A Ohio Brooklyn H. Tr..,. Butt A S. Cop..,. Cl. Petroleum ... Canadian Paolflo. . (Jen, Leather . i 10 llt. Cbes. A Ohio. . .... 11,100 C . M fit ' SAA 3 ar. ix eati It.lOt MUfSIU 1, 100 SIS 81 !4 t.iot 41 H . SI 1,600 II i II 17,100 ttfi tou 1.800 44 4244 ITT C, M It C. M. C, R. I, P. Br.. Chloo Copper Colo. P. k I Corn Prod. Ftefln.. Crucible mael Die. Bectlrltlae .... Erie 10,100 ll Oan. Sleotrie ..... 1,100 171 H Ol, No, Ore 01(1... 1,500 41 41U Iltlnol. Central ... 2,300 101 ,107 4 Inler.Con. Corp... 600- 17lTU. Inspiration Copper. 14,100 -4H, ' II inter, nar., n. d ... InL M M. p(d etf, 41,100 111 K. u. Houtnarn.... 0,400 Kenneoou Uoppw., U 4k N , , . , Mei, Petroleum ,1 1 1 0 litu 10111 iisu 35 I7 S7 if-i ui 12 Miami Cooper M. X. a t. pfd... Mo. Pantile Montana Power ., National Lead 7.100 HJU ,loo 10m 10IU 7oii 1,100 II 17 i 37 la Moo, n,' 1 1 "l'.ioo'ii" Wot. Deo. 1 I4H Mar ,H Jul pi 17 Hay I ,TS i1 ,' ! Deo, ' . 4t -J May 41 I t4H i 64H ,1 17 Vj : 7!H . 784 - 4114 14414 117KI 71 H1 7IU I IIH 16SH 1 t4S 1"(4 1 tTStillTU 1 71 H 71 tStal 7IH 4SH "Chicago oloalng prlcea, furntalii-d The Bee by Ugan m Bryan, nwi a'" ""V ill south Blxleenth atreet, Omahai AM. I Open- I 'th. : Deo. 1 IIH 1 MH .'Bay' 1 1 "H July 14 t 44 , 7tw .May 7140 714(0 4I47 tlW Ma. ., aiJjT) Pork. - i , ' Deo. - -tt, It M Jan. II' Jt -M 10 . vizard, , . Dea. 14 17H 14 40 Jan. II IIH II. tt SSt,': 11 tt II tl ' Jan. ,S 1 73H Ijw.r Oloee, 1 Sat. 167 ill 7 7t 47 WJa, II 10 II II 14 17 It tt II t! it io! 1 17 1 17 1 II 7( I 71 " . M It to II It 14 40 .!, it tiu 11 it 1S7 147 111 70 tl 41 H II tl II It 14 If II 10 It 17 13 to (IIICAOlf QAI AW PROVISIONS. 4 . u.aa HMaaamU and niM'mi m ' Crgie 4a HalMeh Ton. ta Wheal. ri.i.tfo. Oct. ll.-Bulllsh foreign pondl' inHirdln. a derided (ailing oft la ' norld ahlpmenta, mad. wheat price, range " hlaher today, although a llberaf Increaae ... ih. unlud 8tate rlalbl. aupply total wought aboat .ow.lhlng of a inaction late In the day. The- aloe, waa uneetrled at 4o to c net advance, with December and May both at 11.17. Corn finished c down and oala off e c Provlalona scored gain. to to in . - l : Unrlri ahlamMlU f Wheat ShOWed a d.' crees. of t.0000,106- bushels, aa compared with last 'week, and of l,000,0t"'buehela .., the porresnondlnr time as. 1.1s. -Tna.aig, nttn.n or these figures, as viewed by the bulls, waa much acoutniated owing to the fact that auppltea on oc.an vaassgo had ,MAn iMnd 4.140.000 -bushels m th. last ' wer h aa against an IncreaM f 0,104,000 0i'al.ts last year. Besides, reports xrora ' Argentina told of a eontlnuano. of the ' d'-ovigth -and referred to uninterrupted en. isrgement of crop damage there, ttmall " ites 0 spring wheat recelfla at Minneapolis, Iuluth Jin& WHfnlpeg counted further ugalnst the hara, and a. too did aapott y sala eetlmated at 1.0000.900 buahela, said tw be -chiefly of .lite British and Dutch governmeata. - ' -: - " -- Notwithstanding thai tlte announcement k of the United Dtate. Ttalbl. supply total 1 was--followed by tha chief decline of the day In the wheat market, the aotback did '' not overcome all 'of th. prevtoua gains, and. there waa a rally In progress when the final going 'brought trading to a halt. It 1 waa noticed that A the - breaka aoma f th. IbuvKig of juture dellverlea aptwared ttfToc r European account.- ' Cera was- dapreaeed by af-lllnarfrom apec- - -ulatcrs. who St the Has time were buying oMs who contonded'that, despite big stocks data were at too heavy a discount under othr grain. The' visible supply figures. t-r,wcvr, seemed In the end snore than the 1 osik market could stand. x - With sbundant foreign buattuws In sight, yhe provision trade Ignored lowar . quot.. Wo. Pacific Pacific Mall . . I'acina 1. a T.... . ... -. Pehnsrltanla ..... 4,100 Hi 17 Rav non. CJnnnar. T.1A& Ifiu IK -eaanig .,t ii.tou losf. lot SB..1. at sa.ioo 74 Mat. Arli. Con.T... 700 II Ho. Faolfle ,. 4.700 101 100 nn. nauway 17.100 31 tltudebaker Co, 4,1100 llivi lit Tetinesaee Copper rexaa company ... Union Pacific! .... Union Paclflo pfd.,' u. a. ina, Aiconoi, 117 141 lit lllii 111 : ill . IS' 30 21 ' S4 a' .01 101 , III It Omaha,' October 17, lilt. Reeolpt. were Rstlmste Monday . Sam. day last year. Ha me t weeks ago.. Ham. I weeks ago., nam. 4 weeks ago. , Same day last year. Caftl. ..31,000 ..11.047 ..11.717 .13,311V Hon 8hep 2,100 13,000 3,403 31,101 1,114 34.114 1.304 41.000 4.701 10,141 , 1,171 -3, M.r.lnla and dlanolltlon of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omsha. for twenty four hour, ending at I o'clock yesterday: , RECEIPTS CARS. . Cattle, nogs, oneep. n a. M. St. P..,. Wabash Missouri Paclflo , Union Paclflo C. tt. W., east.. Q N. W.. weet. C. 8t, P., M. O. B. .. ..St. B. il., west. 40 , 1 M0 . .Ill .31 .171 . 3 . 3 . 370 C K. I. P.. esst. II c, R. 1. ft v., west, t Illinois Central .... 31 Chicago O. W...... It; Total receipts ...154 ' , "t 17 ' -I 10 , It ' . " ii ' ' ii . -1 -t. ST. . nt DISPOSITION HEAD. " Catties lioas. Sheep. ,. 7f3 I 1.601 ,,1,201 401 1, l.tat . 1.330 Morrla A Co Swift I eo. ....... Cudshy Packlng Co, Armour at Co Schwarls ft Co.... J, W. Murphy ..... Lincoln Packing Co;.:.. 17 Hunlger Oliver - 341 W, u. Vaasant Co 171 Benton,' Vansant ft Xush. 102 lllll 4t Son.......;....., 343 P. B. Lewis............. lit J. B. Boot Co: ,' 30 J. H. Bulla.. " 407 7.. F. Hues. . : 113 Rosenalock Ilroa. 244 . F. O. Kellogg '.. tit . Werlhelmer ft Degen.... 143 . H. r. Hamilton... 411 . Sullivan Bra. 2S. Hothschlld 4V Krebs.,... lit 4. Chrlirtt. '.. 136 . Hlgglaa , t . Huffman.,. 11 '. Uoth II . Meyera 10 . Baker .,.......,.' 30 . Uannsr Btos. 4t . John Harvey 1,11 , Dennla ft PrancU. .'...',. 348 .. Jensen A Lun.ron. ...... - 177 . fother buyers ........... 1,327 . 741 401 111 too 1,111 3,110 4,173 v: Totals.. ,.11,811 3,044 10,341 No. 7.., II... t... 1.100 IS 000 331 331 . 121 13,000 lit 143 14lj zoo gs Ra . 4,600 .117 lit V. B. Steel V.I14,400 111, lot 17. 8. Steel pfd.,,. 400 180 180 Utah Copper ...... 4,100- 14 I8 Wabaah pfd B..., 1,600 10 71 M western Union 1,800 101 a West. -Electric 1.000 IX Total sale, for tlx day, 1,700,000 shares. Now, York Mw Market. ; , v -Prim. Msroantlle New Terk. Oct. II. Papers I per cent., Sterling Euhange llity-day Wile, 4 11U, daman.. IStRSL, Mhl.iJ 11 U Franca: Demand, ts.lf; cables, 60.3. MgfkaiJsNo, av. ' Sh. Pr. mand, 11 1-160; .oablea, it l-llc. Oullders: Demand. 40c; oablea, 410. Llreai De mand. 11.41: cablea. 18.41. Rubleai De mand, II Wo; cables, llei . , silver Bar, 4lo; Mexican dollara, llo. Bonds Oovarnment, , . ateady: railroad. strong. . - , , . Tlme'Loana Steady; sixty days, IOI per cent nlli.tr days, ltj)l per cent! all montna, sievs per cent. . . , Call Money steady; highest, t peroant: lowest, 34 per . cent! ruling rate, 3 per fcent: last loan, 3 per coat, .losing bid, 3 psr eenll offered at 8 per cent. - -Closing ouotattons on bonds today weraV U. R. '. 3s, reg.. IIVjK. So. r. is.. 08 do coupon .... It l-.4 N. unl.-4s.; 14 U. 6. Is. reg,...100( , k, ft T. let 4a 77 do coupon ...too.Mo. pec o. la. . .101 44, Cattle Receipts were the largest on rec ord, III cars being reported, as sgalnst 716 cars, the largest number over before arriv ing at the yards In one day. Other market points' were heavily loaded, 00 that prlcea everywhere broke eharply. The market here was around lovibo iowsron moat every thing,, except possibly a few very desirable klnda. That means that laat week's advance was prstty much all wiped out. Many of th. trains were Iste In arriving, so that the market waa slow In opsnlng, and It waa tats befors anything like a clearance waa made. -Quotations on cattle: .Good to choice beeves, 110.00911.00; fair to good beeves, 88. 76010.00; common to fair beeves, I0.E040 1.60; fancy heavy graasers, tt.OOiflO.OO: gooM to cholc. arses beeves. 18.00 01.00: fair to. choice gross beeves, t7.26tTt.00; common to fair, grass beeves. 0. 004J7 00; good to oholco heifers, 11,7617.261 good to choice oowe.- t0.007.00; fair to "good cowa,..t6.00 4JO.00; common to fair cowa. 14.0001. 00: good to choloe feeders, 17.1091.00; fslr to good fseders, IT.000J7.60: common to fair feeders,!O.00Q7.OO: good to choice stock era, 17.6001.00; stork heifers, 11.1107. 85: atock cowa, IS.I6O0.60: stock oalvea, 17.000 1,00;. veal oalvea. 18 00O10.50; beef bulla, stags, ota, 16.2601.71. - BBRF STEERS. Av. Pr, No. 'Av. Pr. ,,,,1111 7 71 7. .......1030 II 00 ....1301 t II ' : - : CALVES. ....Ml I 00 .-. iTOWS. ""' - .... I6IK t 61 , 7 1O0I ...1070 I II 1 138t WESTERNS. T). Hanna Nebraska. 6 steers: .1044 7 10 12 steers. .1074 - Hogs Tho markst was a sway-barlted af fair, opening. 1O016O lower, later becoming a big 16c lower, and then closing up strong. Local rwrelpta were not large enough to war rant any break, and most of tha ''other river point, were also moderately supplied, but Chicago had enough for all, reporting In the - neighborhood of 60,000 head, and pre dating a 16026c break. 1 Here shippers bought what few loads they wanted on a U0O16. lower baslo. Packer trade opsnsd aboQt.the a.m way, but they were vary bearlah, fcnd bought most of the early arrivals on a big 16c lowor baakt. About a third of tho supply did hot get lb until after everything else was told, but Instead at enforcing still further! breaks, at they ex IMcted' to do, packer, had to pay better prices than early for tha late arrivals, Ihs close being Aetlve, and'no more than a dlnfe hMlnw laat Wek'S olosS. i - - x Improvement on provtslsns and tha fact tnat Part OI in. early oreaa was maameo on Chicago's close were the main factors In the belated strength. ' gere. onipper. also helped out by operating more freely than they had early and packet, who had unfilledorders had to take some hogs that wera pot over a nickel lower to All put their buy. , -v. . fho averags marttet waa no mors than 10O160 lowsr. Early tt was largely a, 11.80 A8.8I affair for packing grades, but ' later In the day soms of the same sort of stuff sold at II.8&BI.4I. Several loads oTd at the lop, It. 60, but, aa was the oasa Saturday. there war. no real cnoico noga onereo. - CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HABKET. Cattla Unsettled, Hogs Strong, Sheep Firm. Chlca.n. Oct. 14. Cattlsl Receipts. 21.000 head; market unsettled; nptlvo beef cattle, t0.S0OH.40; western steers, 14.1009.26; stockers and feeders. 14.70(77. 66: cows and heifers. I3.40O0.20; calves, I7.ootyll.oo. Hogs Receipts, 60,000 head; marKet strong at 10c under Saturday a average; bulk of aales, iv.ioejs.sa; ngnt. as. rav 0.86: mixed, 0. 10O10.00; heavy 11.160 1.16; rough. tl.06OI.20: pigs, 86.6098.00. Sheep and Lsmba Receipts, 34,000 head; market firm; wethers, I0.76OI.30; ewes, I3.I6O7.I0; lambs, ll.00O10.60. Kansas City JUUw Stock Market. Kanass City, Mo., Oct. 10. Cattl. Re celpte, 4,100 head; market lower; prime fed ateere, I0.60O11.00; d essed beef steere. 17.00 C.0.2O: western steers, lO.OO'B's.zO; nelters. I0.00O0.I0; stockers and -feeders, 16.60 1.10; bulls, IS.00O0.40; calves, !fi.O0ttl4-60. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 neaa: maraet toc ISO lower; bulk of. sales. I0.36OI.70; heavy, IB.60O1.I0; packers and butchers, IO.SOOt.80l light, II.2SO..0S1. plgs,.I.IO 1.00. - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, y.ooo head: market hlghjr; - lambs. 0. 40O10.30; year- nnga. sj.auut.av wsiners, , s,.vvys.uu; owesj! I0.7SO7.3S. . -., , Rloul City Live Stock Market. ' filoux City, la., Oct. 10. Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; bee steers, 10.36 -08.00; butchers, 16.3606.76; oannereM3.7S 04.701 Blockers . and feeders,, to.6007.no; bulla, atags, etc., 6. 0006-71; feeding cows and heifers, 15.1607.00. J ' - Hogs-Recelpts, 2, son head I market stesdy; light, ll.16ftl.26; mixed, 19, 2b 0.20; heavy, IO.J04JI.IO; bulk of sales, I0.1O 08.36. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,100 hesd; market steady; iwn, 2.60OI.I0;. lambs, 18.164)1.76.. , - . - ,, - V ' St. Louis Uvs Stock Market, ' ' St.Loull. Oct. 16. Cattle Becelpta. 12.- 100 head: market lower: native D?ef steers, 47.60011.00; Vsarllng steers and belfere, II. 80010.76: cows, IS.60O7.60T stockere and feeders, IG.80O7.S0; prime eouthern steers, .00Ot-00-cow. ahd heifers, I4.50O7.60; yearling steers and heifers, a7.sooo.u0; na tive calve. I0.00O11.75., , , . . . Hogs RecelpU 10,100 4iead; - market I to 7 00 7 10 V. S. Is, r.g.,.110 Mont. Power Is. 10 do coupon ...110N. T. C. d. Is. .,114 Am. Smelt. ts..lllN. T. City 4s..l00 N. H. A. T. ft T. or. 'N. lUa ...... ...11JU. . H An.-Krench 6. ., OSIiNo. Pacific 4s... II Atch. gen. I...., 13 do I III! Bal. Ohio 4s.. Il HO. s. I r. Is.... Il 3. Steel r. to..., 101 P. T. ft T. la... 101 Can. Paclflo Is.. IOPsnn. con. 4s..l0S C. ft O. cv. 4a. 16 do gen. 4Vss..102 C. B. ft Q 1. ta..- tlReadlnt gen. 4a.. IS C. M, 4V Bt f P. S. U S. F. r 4a 12? t-v. Is ........107 80. Par. ov. Sa,.los C. R. 1. ft P. V It 70 do ref. 4i...r, 00 C. ft S. r. Is.. ISSo. Railway Ss..U3 1). ft R. O. e. 4s. tOlaPnlon Pacific 4s. 07 KMe .an. -4s 784a do ov. 4....... S4tl (len. Electric ls,losU. S. Rubber ts..l02t, Ot. No. let 4s. IKS I" S. Steel 6s. ..lot 111. Cen. ref. Is.. 11 'West. Un. 40.. II Int. M. M. 4Hs,,100W. Kleo. o. 5.,. .121 .Bid. , V. of O; It!!.;.. 101 Oct. rlnanetal. 11. b'llver Bar, ' London, per ounce. -1 ' . Monoy I per rent. 'Discount Rates Short bills, 101 Pe oent; three months, 106 per oent, . Bui, ctaanaa. Omaha. -Oct. 10. Bank clearings . for Omaha today wera I6.IST. 111.00 and for the corresponding as laat year 14, 117. Ill 11. ttlaasapous Orila Market. ' Mlnneapells, Oct. -II. wheat December, 11.1191.1.: May, 11,16. ! Caah: No. 1 hard. 11. 7001. It: No. 1 horthern. 11.700112; No. I northern, fl.ttSO 1.71. ' i .- . Corn No. S yellow, IIOITe. v Oats No. t while, 4lt)4ll4c, ' Flaxseed 13.434-2.17. . Flour Lnr-henged. Barley I3ooll.ll.'-, ' ' ' ' -. . . ' Hye 11.1001.11. 'V- Uran 1:3,1033.61. No. AV. 66. .101 36. .361 I1..2II Sh, . Pr. ... It S8 .... t 86 ' 110 t 16 61.. 271 ,sao 0 SO 03.. 341 200, t 31 57. .31 t tt 84.. Ill 40 I 51 -- . . PlOft. I 101. It ... t 06 a Sheer) There wefe' no big runs anywhere this morning, and early proppeots here were for fully steady to If anything stronger prices, Chicago- wires having a good firm tone. A few feeders thst sold on the early forenoon aessiou were anyway steady, ae wore tho earlier sales of fat lambs. Oood feeders, brought ft. 10. whtlo pretty decent lambs ,anded around 110.00, and) a string of Ike Wood Lle 4ttock company lambs sold by mid-forenoon at 110.26, tha sepia, prloo liter Droucni lasi -atonasy, . .When the bulk of killer offering, moved It was at figures that were fully steady with what Tew lambs were hire Saturday, or generally 10016c above last Friday, Moat of the decent to good offerings sold at 110.00 010.16. Most of the fat stuff had been cleaned up well before noon. -The further the feeder trade want tfte The New York Curb Market I. The Secoad Largest Stack Exckaage " f . Ikoarld.. ,- ,,.,., ' Wo have just issued a booklet, that tells all about its organisation, functinne and scope ot operations something thst every investor and trade); should know. Sent Upon RtgvtsL -C- : Aak for tjooklet Na. B3. Harvey A. Willis & Co. ' -s - (EaUMIahsat ltOl) ' M Broadway. ( , Now Yark. mora varlerf were tha oplniona reardlnit U. Most of tha frajfers were satisfied to call It a food flrfiTmarKet, although hara and thar someone quoted prfes as mucb as ,19 to Ho hlfher, hn spots fc least.- ni uvmr- H,tite feedins; stock was, scarce again toaay. Best lambs her brouht $.t0, and'wlMle they wera ot a rood kind, buyers expressed themsolves as willing to give $10.00 for the right sort. . Feeder sheep wars bo. overir picnii'i and looked ''firm Co, If anything, bignr. Muttons sold on abou steady oaais, no ewes going abova I..t0. ' Quotations on sneep ana iamna' L'mnf good to choice, lfl.0Ol.2; lamba, fair to good, $9.7k9H.0Oi lambs, feaders, .00S IU.9V, yoanings, gooa i cnoice, ,,nutja.v, yearlings, fair to good. ItSOrT-biT; year lings, finders. $7.0il&8.00; wethers, fair to choice, .40i7.7.V; owes, Kona to choice, I6.7&06.9O; ewes, (air to good, t6.1lfyi.li; ewea, plain to culls, H.00fi.0; iwm, fend ing. 14, 50ft, .Zb; swes,MDreeaers, an ag, J, 263.00. t - , . . JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 AMUSKMENT8 WEEK OCT. 23 Monday, THE V MISSION PLAY V By Ml Steves, McCraartjr -The Pagaant Drama of tha Ago. , California History anoTRananco. ' SEATS SELLING ' Prtcoat Mata zSe to Sli . . . . Niihta. 2So to tM. Doug. ' The Best of Vaudeville. ,. Daily Malinaa, t.:l6-Rvery Night. Silt , This Week . ' . Bajikeff a) Girlie, with Madelabis- Harriaan and. Corps do Bullet McKay oft Ardinei Wo Connell A Simpson: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilde; Mary MaWillc; S Du For Boys; Leo Zarrcll ft Co. : Orpheum - Travel Weeklv. Pleas: Mafineei, Gallery, lOo, best seats lexcept'saturaay anu aunoayj, ioc, im ignis, 10e, 26c 60c and 75c. - vnuinn a r "OMAHA'S PUN CENTER." - Daily Mate., ll-tt-Ma. Kvao'gs, It-tt-M-loa. A new Show Under an OK Till. X LIBERTY GIRLS jCtt. Arthar Msyer, Jaalr niintsiav Barry M.lton, Elt. Josms. ' MnWay J... Collin. Special Vaudeville Features ; Three Builowa Girla on tho Sliver Wire and The L.berty Four,' Beauty Choral Cho-r. Sea VPunko Pueko," and laugh Vouraelf weak. 1 (Final Performance rridiy Nlte.) " Ladies' Dim. Matinao Every Week Day. DllVfl Matinaaa. loo to 15c ' UU I la Nitee, 25o.3Sc-S0c.75c. Toalay,4iSS and Tonight, tha Play That la Dear to tha Heart, of Milllaeia . Demrnan Thompoon'a "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" Ev.ry Night Eacl Saturday. M.tinee Tuss, WedU, Thura, Friday. to.oo046: plsa, I8.00$t.0t; , I9.?t,vv.v-; goou ncavy, lower: llrhta, mlxrd and butchexo. SS.H03B.I&: bullc of aales, 10.0041 0.30. Bheeo and Lambs Itoceiuts. 4.1H bcttd: market higher; lanb. l7.C0ti?l.60; slauph ter ewes, I6.00ty7.3t; bleatipg e ta.S'.'O 0.60: yearling eteeis. l.03a.7S; owes, I3.lt t7.2ll. Un toek In Sight. Ftccelpt. of live stock at tho five tllin. cipal western tnarKeta; Chicago. Kaneaa City... Omaha ...... St. Louis Sioux City.,.. Totals .. Cattle.V 7a-s. 10,000 1,000 3.300 10.000 3.100 .... 30,000 4,100 11,000 .....13.100 ..... 1.101 .04.300 14,100 Sheep. 14.000 t.000 11,000 4,100 i.ioo 11,100 Cltyr Grain Market. - Kaneas City, Oct. 10. What Ho. 1 hard, ll.S761.85; No. 3 red, Il.t7tyl.t0; Decem ber. tl.l3i May, tl.63. j Corn No. 1 mixed, 15080c:. No. 1 white, 80c; No. 3 yellow, 80c; iJecembor, 74140; May, Tltio. - 0.ts No. I white, 47c; -No. 1 mixed. 41 047c. , " Butter Croampry, i3tac; flrsta. 31c; sec onds. lOVic; packing, 171s0. ; Bggs Firsts, 3M.c. v , Poultry Hens, Utt'c; roosters,-, lltac; broiler ltitc , Evaporntsd Apple, and Dried Fruits. New York, Oct. It. Evaporated apples Dull, but -firm; fancy, 7Hfi)3c; choice, 7 7ic; prlmo, IH0 Dried Fruits Prunes, strong; Callfornlae, 74iCllta(rc Oregons. 7llc. Apricots firm; choice, 13c; extra choice, llct fancy, 14Hc. Peaches, flrmi choice, otfcc: extra cnoice, 70;. fancy, 714c Raisins, strong; looss musca tels, 7ty7o; choice to fancy seeded, !140 lltgo; seedless, lltj13c. - NEW TOKK CEXEKAL MARKET. New Tork, Oct 1. Flour Firm: spring patents, 8.4Stl.7l; winter patecta, 11.15 8.10; wlnur straights. 7.fiOff.7l. ' Wheat Spot, stesdy; No. 1 durum. ll.ltH; No. 3 hard. II.TIH; No. 1 northern. Duiuth, 11.10 ii; ts'o. 1 norvhern. IfanHoba, 11.7m. f. 0. b.. New York. Corn Spot, ateady; No. I yellow, tie, 0. I. f., New Torkrf ' Oats Spot, easier: standard. 13 5to. . Hope Ijtesdy; state, common to choice, lilt, 464103c, 10U 1010c; Pacific coast, 1110, 140 17c; 1015, Itftjllc Hldea-lrm; Bogota, IttlSSoi Central America, 14e. ... Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 41c; sec onds, lie. ... Provisions Pork, firm; mess, tlt.104 .31.00; family - 3.00tS4.00; short clear. 37.0oe31.00. Beef, firm; mess, 131.509 33.00: lamlly. l24.OO025.lrt. Lard, steady; moderave west. 111. 40615.60. t Tallow Firm; city, OHo country special, tKtylOUjo; special,, 10 tJlOHo. Butter Firm; receipts, 1,020 tubs; cream ery, higher than extra, at !5Vjt?!!e. - KggM Weak; receipts. 1,146 cases; fresh gathered extra tine, 18t?3tc; extra firsts. 36437c- firsts, 32034c; seconds. 31081c; nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, 569 60c. . Cheese Essler; receipts, '1,801' boxes: state, fresh specials, 314)31Kc; state, aven age fanoy, 30ts930o. Poultry Alive, uncertain; no prices set tled: dressed, firm; chickens, 18035c; fowla, 17 0 34c; turkeya. 35016c. Uvorpool Grain Market. ' . T.lverpool, Oct. II. Wheat Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, ICS 4d: No. 3, 16s Id; No. 3, 14a llHd-; No. 3 hardwlnter, -14a 7d. . , Corn Spot, American mixed, new, 10s 116V Flour Winter patenta, 47a. H" In London (PaclSc coast), ft lie ii 16a. r k THE PLAZA NEW YORK SnrlcTg Fwnoiis Hotta Oppcoitg Ccotrnl Park tt J9tbStraet . . Uott tt All rheatfel gad v , , Shopt - SUMMER , GARDEN ltd 6utttoor Tanrttetl Coot and ReiWiiRf Pltctxto Dine;.; y FRED -STEJUtT Maaaitt Dirottof - ROOMS WITH BATH 3 JO UP t Days Cammaticinr TaaUy Gaorga Hamilton Grcan . Roval Italiaa Saxletto Three Lordona -Lef(lnirwll ttGala . Special Comedy Photoplay Program "A Touch of Hlsh Lif.." Review of Ait-Sar-Bco Pageant Pictures. Frank Keenam in "The Thoroughbred." Thuraday only, Clara Kimball Young Tha Caamosf Law HIPP Bluebird and Paraawunl Pkttn-aa. TODAY ' LOU TELLEGEN, la ' The Victory of Conscience , AJs. "Torpedoed by C.pld." . ROHLFF LoavtM-wortk TONIGHT .' H. . WARNER la t . !'SHELL43" - Patko Nowa and a Caaaedy. V - . Cotton Marmat. New 1fork,--Ortu U. Cotton Futures opened steady,- October, IT.IIc; lcber. IT.t.fl; January, ll.tCc; March, l7.t7c;Uay. It .7l!i July. 17. see. . ' Spot, ateady; middling uplamli, 17.l0o; Al-a. 10ft tMlea. f- Tha cotton markat today, dloead very ateady at a jiet advance I If to 10 points. biverpBQl, Oct. J, Ntton flpot, itrvng; good miartllrrt. l.43d; middling. 10 ltd; loft, middling, Jtt.lJd; aalea, lw.000 batea, Tlrad, Acbiag Muaclaa lWled, flloaa'a Unlreenk lightly applied, a little reat and your ioranam dtaapiraara like magic. Oat e 36c bottle today, dill drug glata.MAdvartlaemaii)L - LEfjORE ULRICH IN "THE INTRIGUE'; A modern story revolving around the invention of an X-ray gun which the United States refuses to buy. Mitt Ulriob, as Countess Soma "Varnli, an international spy, foil ita purchase by another govern ment. , Though the inventor loses his gun throufrhj the destruction ' of the modeU-ha wins more the heart of the girl he loves. No One Should Miss It at tho I The Prohibition Promise i Delusion: y The "iebraska Dry" A ': Do the Deoble of Nebraska know and under stand what the promises and pledges of the advo cates of prohibition are?, '::.r , - - X: y " : y Many intelligehtand well-meaning citizens, deceived and milled, by the prohibition cry "Make Nebraska Dry," believe that v the adoption of the prohibitory amendment will make Nebraska , "dry" and banish alcoholic beverages from the state. s ; i ; .-. That thii belief u a delusion and unfounded in fact is w proven by the official promise and ttatemente of the y organization which framed the Nebraska prohibitory - . v v amendment and is leading the campaign for its adoption. y ;'yy:, .. - A., :..v.?. :, - y y-.V',; Jhe "Nebraska Dry Federation" in its official argument in - support of the amendment filed with the Secretary of State says: 'The proposed amendment does not ATTEMPT TO DEAL with the HABITS AND APPETITES of our citizens." y ' This is an astounding statement coming from the organization which is imploring citizens to "vote .Nebraska dry" ahd endeavoring by every means to persuade citizens to believe that the adoption of the amendment will "make Nebraska "dry." , ' . The prohibition advocates admit that the amendment is not intended to reduce either the USE, or the ABUSCof alcoholic beverages,. It is not intended to keep alcoholic beverages from ' the drunkard nor the boy. But it is A PROMISE that under pro y hibitioh every person may USE or ABUSE these beverages in any ' , degree so long as they follow the "MAIL-ORDER PLAN" and' v send their money OUTSIDE THE STATE ' '. . . -r .v f ,. . - -., ' ,- A .. .- -'-k' -',.--; .v.-' ..-,'-', -..' r- 't.'A.."'. -:.-,--'..- The statement deserves jrepeMtiug: "NO ATTEMPT TO DEAL WITH THE HABITS AND APPETITES OF OUR CITI ZENS." Cm anyone be deluded into the belief that this will make Nebraska '"dry?" that -it will improve conditions and foster tem perance when its only command is "Use all ou want-4ut buy it qutside the state?" , "" - ' 1 Kansas has tried this method" and has suffered the penalty of increased intemperance, increased crime, juvenile delinquency, pauperism and in 1 creased taxation. " The result of this system of j "mail order" and "alley joint" distribution of alco - holic leverages in prohibition states is forcibly illustrated in the following extract . From the Wichita (Kan.) "Beacon" of September 20, 1916. The "Beacon" says: - '':'' ' - "A young man suffering with t severe back strata called at " ' the office of a Schweiter building physician a few days ago for treatment. While the doctor was attending him he told how he ' was injured. 'I work in one of the railway freight warehouses,' he said. 'Last week we got a little behind with the unloading ot liquor, cars. .We unloaded one a day that week and this left us with three cars fo unload Monday. J was hustling along with the - other workmen and strained by back trying to lift a barrel ot "whisky.'' The workman told the , physician that the railroad - for which he worked brought from seven to ten carloads of beer and whisky to Wichita every week." , , J. These conditions are offered to Nebraska by the advo cates of prohibition, not a "dry" Nebraska but a Neb raska flooded with an unrestricted supply , of alcoholic beverages tqr the intemperate and the minor as well as all others. - ' - The Nebraska Prosperity League, "' OPPOSED TO.STATE PROHIBITION.. IN FAyOR OF LOCAUOPTIONi HIGH LICBNSK President, L. F.;CROFOOT Treasurer, W. J.COAD ' Secretary, J. B. HAYNES ' Send for oar literature. 1 : ' 7 OMAHA, NEBRASKA tt if V n, . ..... . v , t' - -' - 1 ' '' '' ' i' '' .' '. . ' .' ,' '- ''. ' . . . "y t l . 1 ' T -i " . '.y 'i "' v " v y 1 '" - A-a-jW.'- W.-. -''