THE OMAHA' ST7XDAT BEE: SEPTEMBER 6, 1903. 10 a ononoaonoi o a o a o n o D o D o a o a o D o a o a o a o a o a o a o a o Q D STORE orKX UNTIL 1 P. M. MOVDAV LA DOR DAY. U osfg JSff ODoaoaoaooo a STOKK OPKX I'XTlli 1 P. M. MOM.V LA IKUl DAY. The Fashionable Women of Omaha invariably look, to Brandeis each seasenor the new and correct things to wear. Women's Fall Suits and Dresses are now shown in Brandeis immense Ready-to-wear Departments Second Floor. So many stunning styles in Women's Suits were never before produced by fashion designers as this fall. Bran deis' showing of the really fashionable suits and dresses is more complete this fall than ever. You will be charmed with the smart, new effects. Exclusive High Grade Tailored Suits We especially mention the graceful new modified Direc toire styles. There is an exclusive and a distinctive orig inalty about these suits at Brandeis that stamp them as the best of their kind. Our varieties are greater and we have taken pains to give you something in style that you you cannot una elsewhere. we mention specially o our lines priced 39 49 59 Suits of Smart EI'kiic at MKlorate Prion -This showing will firmly maintain Brandris leadership as style dictator of Omaha. These suits are cloBe rivals of expensive Imported styles. No one m but BrandelB could show rr Cfl gt ! tff f 8 ?8T.:?r..8o.,.lu.,r ..$22 $25, $29 D o D o a o a o a o a o a o a o D o D o D o D o D o a o a o a o p D o D o n o n n'osoQoaonoaoaoi Innovations for Fall 1908 New Satin Dresses These dresses are about the newest things you'll find this fall simple Princess effects, with occasionally a suggestion of the new Dlrectolre tucked chiffon trimmings large self covered buttons- close-fitting, slightly trained and demi-emplre back all street and evening shades $25, $35, $39, $49 Special Sale of New Model Skirts at $10 At this special price Brandeis offers about 20 different styles in the new gored and plaited effects, demi-sheath and Directoire modifications in chiffon. Panamas, & f A voiles and novelty worsteds, a special at Brandeis Is Showing Absolutely New Styles In Tailored Waists This is the day of the plain tailored shirt waist either in silk, net or linen. Nothing else can be considered so thoroughly correct $50 $798 $7198 and $flf85 with tailored suits special, at... ; wl f up U I Brandeis Beautiful New Fall Millinery We invite the women of Omaha and vicinity to inspect the exquisite ascemblage of Fall Hats which we have brought from New York and Paris. Brandeis' Millinery ia recqgnized all over the west for its artistic beauty and Its absolutely correct style. This fall's styles are simply captivating. The large hats, but radically different from last season in design, lead in favor. BRANDEIS BOSTON STORE lonoQonononononononaononoDOi o D o D o a o D o I 0 O O ! D o 1 n l U o D o D o a o D o D o D a o o a o a c D o n o n o D o a o n o D o D o D o D o 0 o D o D o D o n o D o D o D t D o D o D o a ibnononono ilVM.jLL. .... V 3 JJJ MONDAY LA.OOIR DAY In honor of the day the great Ben nett Store will Close at 1 P. M. The Usual Monday Sales up Until Closing Time This department will have some of the strongest Mon day specials of the season. No details today, but short, snappy facts. It will pay you IRESS G00 OS to come out Monday morning, $2.00 and $2.50 English tweed fabric suitings skirts and suits; very special, jard 52 inch; make ideal GSt $2.50 and $3.00 Broadcloths, street and pastel shades of factory ends, to 10 yards; at, yard.v. 98 100 pieces fancy fall silks, In light and dark colors; many kinds for waists and dresses, yard 30 27-inch chiffon taffetas, blnck only; heavy, lustrous silk, yard. . . . 69 a September Sale of Blankets Buy Blankets now. It . surely pays. Prices almost a third less than later. Our big purchases In anticipation of this September sale were never so fortunate for you and for us. riaid Blankets, all pure wool, largest size, regular $5.50 to $3.00 values, $.V48, B4.30 and $3.08 Finest $10.00 White Blankets, very beautiful and light, Pair 55.48 11-4 Cotton Blankets, tvorth $1.39, for 95 100 pairs Gray Wool Blankets of fine selected stock, handsome borders 82.70 Tan All Wool Blankets, with pink and blue borders, worth $7.50, Pair $1.48 Large size Cotton Blankets and heavy, for 49 In the 2d Floor Garment Dept Every item mentioned here cannot style at these prices. $8.00 Jackets, black or tan Covert, for $5.00 $20.00 Voile and Taffeta Sklrtf, stunning models, at. . .-. .$0.05 $7.50 Reefers, for girls, many styles, al colors $3.05 be duplicated in quality or SAMPLE sriTS A sale of newest fall models; maker's sample line at a third off, $25.00 to $30.00 values $10.50 $7.50 Silk Petticoats for.. $4.95 $7.50 Silk WaiBts for $4.05 Monday Morning Specials in Grocery GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Heavy Receipts and Shipments Take Edge Off Grain Values. PREDICTIONS FOR FUTURES MIXED Receipts Are Dally Running Over Ea tlmatea and It la Conceded that Prlrea Mill tome to - Loner Level. OMAHA. Sept. 6, 1008. Heavy receipts ami large exacted coun try shipments take the edge off grain val ues. Northwest markets came lower and selling became, general and offering were backward and slowly taken. Sentiment run mixed aa to the future action of val ue, but receipts ara running over the esti mates dally and 11 Is conceded that If they continue Isrge prices will hava to come to a lower level. Wheat proved a dull affair owing to the short faturday session and the holiday to come Monday. Bhort selling on the larger northwestern receipts proved the real factor for the decline. Advices show a good demand all along the line, and this nheuld auataln prices. September wheat opened at 9ic and closed at MSc. Corn sold off moderately on reaHiing. The weather continues Ideal throughout the belt, and Die forecast la for continued fair conditions. The weather la still the Im portant factor with the. deferred futures. September corn opened at 73c and closed at 73c. Primary wheat receipts were S.Stf.niM) hu. and shipments were 3.200.000 bu.. against receipts last year of 4,549,0t'U bu. and ship ments of 3.11S.000 bu. Corn receipts were 2.767.0O0 bu. and ship ments were S.tWOOO bu., against receipts last year of 3,S6fc.0(O bu. and shipments of .mono bu. Clearances were S2S bu of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 307,000 bu. Liverpool closed id higher on wheat and HSd nigher on corn. Local range of options: Articles ! Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close ! Yea'dy .Wheat-I Pept... tec.... Corn - Sept... Deo.... Oats Sept-. May... vJ K4 hI 8Hl i34 Kfe! 73 'A K 62 i! K4 -' 47", 47 J :H i 60S &J 60V, 6"-s Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. I hard. 9289Se; No. S hard, 80ytt-llc; No. 4 hard. SS'gis.-; No. 3 gyring, t&aVbc. COKN-No. 2. 73W7Sc : No. 3. TSi.lTTS'v:; No. 4. 71'4i:V; No. 2 yellow. 74'ke; No. S yellow, 7Vfl'7Sic; n0. $ white, 73Vfl78c. OATS No. 3 white. 47V&1; No. 4 white, 47j48c; No. 4 white, 4:vfi 4TSC. BYE No. 2. 7&&18V; No. 2, i74t7c. Carta Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats Chicago 65 , 336 2o MmneMDolia 320 Omaha 51 47 10b t)uluth 44 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Keatarca of the Trading; and LloalasT Prices of the Buard of Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. 6. Selling for profits tssumed liberal proptrttons In the wheat market today owning to a heavy tnov ment. both prtsenl and prospective In the northwest. The market closed weak, with prices off I-ii-Sc Com. oats and pro. visions were alo weak. Business in the wheat pit was of at evening up character, as la usual preced lng a holiday and holders beuig more anxious to sell tli mi shorts went to buy prices steadily declined all day. The chief influence was the situation in the north west. Receipts at Minneapolis and ' Dii luth were enormous, . the total arrivals to- umy aL the twe points txlng 7W cars. against 447 the corresponding day a week ago, and it waa predicted that ths receipts at MlnneaDoiis neat Tuesoay would ag grragate from S.0.4 to 2.4ft) care. Despite an unusuaily urgent demand for cash Vheat by millers in ths northwest and tne i Jiaioa ut Hour which have hueu made the pat few days, the exceptionally heavy movement naturally could have no other effect, it was claimed, than to weaken wheat values. Loral exporters claimed that any material decline In prices would force liberal export sales, but only small sales had been made during the day. Min neapolis and Chicago cshIi wheat premiums were unchanged and St. Louis waa He lower. The market cloned weak and only a trlfla ubove the lowest point of the day. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 37,oih bushels. Primary receipts. 1,405,000 bushels, compared with 659,000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Minne apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of KM cars, against 502 last week. and 3Wi a year ago. corn waa draaired down sllahtlv hv the weakness of wheat. The selling of Sep tember was duo to the turnlnor out of about ISO.OOrt bushels of contract corn from elevators during the past t went v-four hours. The market cloRed weak, with prices HSVc lower. lxcal receipts were 436 cars with SO contract. Oats were Weak on selllns- of Hnlpmh.r and December deliveries by cash houses. At the sample tables demand wn mthue slack, and prices declined to lc. The close waj weak, with nptra nft u.h& .otal receipts were cars. Provisions were dull ind earn. At i. close prices were a shade higher ' to 7c lower. Estimated reneints fop TnesHuv ru D , 40 tars; corn, id cars; oats, 221 cars; hoss lor Monday, 2.V0U0 head. Ihe leading futures ranged as follows: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle of All Kinds Higher for the Week. Fhons your ordors If you cannot come before closing time, at 1 o'clock. CHEB.RIES Thirty dozen larse cans Best We Have, Royal Anne CIr White Cherries, worth 38c: at. can UtJV Kennett's Capitol Flour, sack SI. 50 and R0 Oreen Stamps (Granulated Surnr 19 Pounds for One Dollar Hennett's olden Coffee, pound 860 and 30 Green Stamps ' B Teas, asMorted, pound 48o and 40 Oreen Stamps jji Pickling Spice, pound S5o and 10 Green Stamps B? Bennett s Making Powder ao and 20 ureen Stamts H B 2nc Grape Juice ISO Ginger Snaps, lb So y Dr. Trice's Breakfast Food, two pkgs. for 15o M New York' Cream Cheese, pound SOo and-10 Oreen Stamps iia q a ' a:;,.a mmmmsm mmm mt tammm mim m .. w , sai' m a r BAILEY (Si. MACH DENTISTS 1HIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCS Corner lOtb aad Farnom Streets, Best equipped Dental office in the middle west; Htfhest grade Dentistry at Reasonable Prlcaa, Porcelain filUnoa. Just like tna toott. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON Hotel Savoy y stone of Solid Comfort" Concrete, steel and marble. In heart of city. 210 rooms, 135 baths. Eng lish Grill. $i.00 up. EARLY HOG TRADE FIVE HIGHER I Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Sept. Lvo. Miy Corn- Sepl. Dec. ' May Gats SeH. 1 c-c. May Pork- Sept. Get. Jan. La rd Sept. Got. Jan. Klts Sept. CKt. Jan. II OlJiVsi SSil7S1''uAt UK I !Wi i on,; 1 0O TOW 7T. 1&0V&V' TSHil 78 9741 i1 10Hi 1 Olhk 7W. 7U 7H &fi ttVnT 4WJi 4m 4974 f-o-Si nO i60V'nl4 60V 63V 621-1 62 14 U ffi 11 57VU U B7V.I 14 74 14 14 72W 14 6? 14 14 r 16 30 16 30 16 22Si 18 30 16 3aJ 66' fj9 66 -a 6S ftj 6RI 7 67Vu I 7o 47H( 47Hi 9 7V(1' 19 7v& I 9 7V4 72m 9 12HI9 1? 17 I 9 an 4i am s 50 I OTHi 9 07; 1ZH9 124 I - I 151 8 4ZHI S 42 9 67 47S 9 10 9 17 8 50 Sheep and Lambs Active Hellers All Week, but Laiubs Are Twenty Five to Fifty Lower Thau Last Week.. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 6. 19.8. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ri,KJ4 3,304 id.UW Official Tuesday 8.194 8.8,3 Ul,73o Official Wednesday 9,371 6,Oj2 i7,iii; Official Thursday 1.737 3,77 20.6S3 Official iViday 1.M9 3.309 3 Estimate Saturday , :D0 4.00 Six days thia week. . . .?,!! M.fi St.1'74 Same days last week liA-i y).4 b5,4n4 Same days 3 weeks ago.. 4,5,5 S0,1L"7 isytl Huma ilays 3 weeks ago. ,lo.4.iii 37.U1S 4:t,0 3 Same days 4 Weeks aga.. lti.l-34 bl.Wl 'S:, '.b Same days last year a. 797 37,6 70.77 The followinK table shows the receipts ot tattle, hogs and sheep at Suuth Omaha for tha year to date, compared with last year: I9jt,. im7. inc. IJ. o. Cattle 601, 4t 750.160 14S.U7 Hons 1,i4ii,8C 1,776.293 70,5i9 bhtep 1,066,314 1,117,4U t.1.1-11 nia following taule shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: . Date. Aug. X... Aug. M. . Aug. 27.. Aug. 28.. Aug. 19... Aug. 30... Aug. 31... Sept. I.... Sept. 3.... Sept. 8.... Sept. 4... Sept. 5.... 190S. 1907.1WO.19o;.,19!l.19l3.190.'. 64 5 Sbl 5 f 6 l 5 4S 7 10 6 37'4j o 771 1 6 6,1 6 l. i 311 7 S. 4041 6 77 ' 6 So 6 24: 6 -A " 2'J 6 46V.I t 70 i 6 80. 6 SO a Ki 7 27 6 46H( 6 68 6 b 83, C 32 a 33 7 18 I 6 71, 6 66! 6 71 6 27 7 2s 6 63 6 73; 6 78l '2 6 181 6 33 6 44 J 6 8& 6 63 0 13 6 23 7 33 6 5 Tl I 3 47 1 6 2i 5 21 7 U 6 63 I 5 66 S K6j 6 33, 6 30; 7 3, 6 57 I j b9 6 76 6 46 , D 42 7 3 ! 6 6C3t 6 7aj 5 67 6 23 6 !.", 6 46 , 7 ,0 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cat t If. Hogs. Sheep. H r s. 48V4 Nil. t. Cash quotations were as follows: K LOCK Firm: wlnten patents. 14 HW 4 ; straights. 83.86'a l.Srt; spring patents 5.5vi5.76; straights, 4.0oi6.30; bakers. 12.70 i4.10. WHEAT-No. spring. PKr.; No. I spring 94C1.05; No. red. Siftc. CoKJS'-No. 2, 7W7Hc; No. S yellow, 7M. iiHiie. OATS No. 2 white. 51c; No. I white (i.tovr. RVK No. 2. 7hWc. MARLKY ttood feeding, Wi2r; fair to choh-e malting, 63V66c. SB EDS- Flax. No. 1 northwestern, tl.2P4. Prime timothy. 13.40. ritOVISlONS Short rlhs. sides (lo.eV tx.K7vrt9.;'5. Miss pork, per bbl.. 4.6mrH4.66. I-ard, per P lbs.. 19.674. Short clear sides (hixed. $9.2fyfi.M. Following wera the receipts and shlo ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 25.500 4S.10ft Wheat, bu lo'.eio 36.5K) Corn, bu 23.( 267.701) Oats, bu 3O4.3U0 263.7u Rye. bu 3.1 t tJ Barley, bu 124.30 27.700 On the I'rodure exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, tVu1 22V; dairies. Yirac. Vg firm; at mark, t'ks.s Included. hVtj'lTVr1"; firsts, 'Oc; prime firsts, 21c. Cheese, steady; ll'gflSc. Mtlwaakre Grata Market. MILWAI KKE, Wis, Sept 5. WHEAT No. 1 northern, fl.0Oil.lO; No. t northern, Ki1.H7; December. 9TVc asked. RYK-No. I, 7Ho. WARLEY -Sample, HlfiflSijo. CORN December, ?H97i,c bid. Dalalk Urala Market. Dt'Ll'TH. Minn.. Sept. B. WHEAT No. 1 hard. I1.037,; No. 1 northern, II.027,; No. 3 nortliern. H.fVi; Sep-ember. IW'.c; De cember. iMc; Mav, $1.03, OAT6 To arrive, 49c. C.. M. & St. P Wabash 2 I'nion Pacific 13 C. i N..W. (eaK) r C. & N. W. twest).. .. 20 C, St. P., M. Ar O.. .. 3 C, V. & Q. (east).... 1 3 C. H. Ai y. twest).... 8' C C. R. I. & P. (east)., .. 3 Illinois Central 1 C U AV 1 61 3 was T.fal rescripts 7 The disposition of the day's receipts as follows, each buyer puicnasipg the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Shuep. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha P. Co., Denver. CudHhy Pkg. Co., Ft W. Cudahy Pros. Co Sullivan Bros St. Uiuls Ind. Pkg. Co.. Wisman Other buyers 116 133 71 43 ;i l,l"9 5oH ' 312 312 no 24: 163 1,617 Totals SI 4,433 3.0 2 CATTLE Only a few scattering bunches of cuttle were on sale ttils morning, there not lielng enough of anything to make any test of ti e maikei. It in am be said, how ever, that tile feel.ng waa ah mt steady with eMerday. For the week the receipts hkve teen mil;e lilirial, showl' g a gain over previous weeks of recent dale and being about on a par with the receipts of the corre spending week nf last year. The mar ket as a whole has been in spiendid condi tion as viewed from a seller's standpoint. In spile or the fact that the arrivals on most days hava been larga tne demand has been sufficiently urgent to take everything coming, with the result that the market throughout the week, has been in a guad healthy condition. Hardly enough corn-fed steers have been received during tha week to make a real test of the market on that kind, ths ar rivals being limited to a load or two a day. ei'll the few cattle of that kind ar riving have met with very ready sale at Mrong prices as compared with last week, tcinge. beef rattle have been active selleis mi practically every day throughout the week, with prices quoted steady or strong until at the close it Is safe to Bay lha.1 the general market ia around 10ff)15c higher than it waa at the dope of last week. The way buyers have taken everything .coming It has been very evident thai they have had a place to put the cnttle and that may he taken us tin explanation of the fart that prices have advanced in the face of very liberal receipts. The market on cows and heifers also haa been In very satisfactory condition through out the wholo week. '1 ne demand has been active, so that each day's arrivals have liicl Kith quite ready s.tlu at prices allowing more or les otretiRUi from day to day. At the close of the week the market Is ;irouini loc higher thiui lasf week a close. Tho strength shown has not been limited to any one kind, strictly good cattle, aa well as cunneis, being quoted higher. tlood fleshy leedeis have been in active demand throughout the week, selling freely every day at good steady prices and at the close of the week the market Is fullv slealy with a Week ago. On the other hand there has been a large supply of com mon to medium grades of both stockeis and feeders, which have been rather slow sale every day, the country not appearing to care tor that kind. Hence there has been a tendency toward accumulation of thai cla.a ol cattle in the hands of specu lators, witli tne natural result that prices have had a downward tendency. At the clone of the week they are around 15f).'6o lower than lust week and 25i4uc lower tnan the high time two weeks ago. Wuoiailons on cattle: unod to choice corn-fed steers, 6.4o'u7.2u; lair to good corn-fed steers, d.2c ti6.4; common to fair corn-led steer. J4.OWi5.26; good to choice range steers, R75f5.oO; fair to good range aieris, $l.2i,4.75; common to fair range steers. J3.oiKijf 4.2S; good to choice cows and heifers, ft.t"'(j4.26; fair to good cows and helfera. $3.0irtj3.60; common to fair cows and heifers. I2.2."i3.00; good to choice Blockers and feeders, 4 00?i4.6o; fair to good Blockers and feeders. S3.40j4.iiO; common to fair 'lockers and feeders, $2.;o&3.40; stock heifers. 2.7fS3.25 H(X1S Hogs opened 5c higher this morn ing and the trade was fairly active at tha advance, so fnr as the good hogs were con cerned at least. Later on, as advices from other points were none too good, and as later trains brought In quite a good manv hogs, the market' eased off, the advance of the morning being lost. The trade waa very dull at the close and the feeling weak and unsatisfactory as .compared with the early market. The hogs sold very largely at VJ.o.Voii.o"), as against I6.65li6.6n yester day. The top hogs reached $6.75. which was 5c higher than yesterday's top and the highest price paid Ir. a long time. lleceipta of hogs this week have been sligiitly less than last week and consider ably smaller than a year ago. The market this week has fluctuated hack and forth, the low point having been rearhed on Thursday. The improvement In prices yes terday and today lenves Ihe market about lfc higher than at the close of last week and al the high point of the year to date. Kepresentalive bale FOSTER The Kin of Shoedom Ths Ladies' Foetwetvr Maker, Pre-eminent Recognized styles, makes and footwear of the highest guaran teed quality only find a place on our shelves. ' We want to repeat that we sell as we buy, on qual ity, style, fit and with a guar antee. Today we would mention particularly The Foster , Women's Shoet Absolutely perfect in build; the lasts are enigmas of style, every pair adding style and grace to the feet upon which they are fitted. The medium shade. Rusalan calf, with brown suede tops to match, we are showing right now. They ara the topplest, daintiest fall shoes shown In the west. They sell themselves on sight. We have vour size and a corps of expert fitters to aspist you in selection. Prices range $4, $5, $5.50 and $6 No. Av Sh. Pr. No. A. Ph. Pr. fi Ii m 6 4 l ,J1 M 7 :l 55 U 231 ... t M : J U t .21 3d f a fi lit 120 lii (s n to H 23 .. M (J) 2.' l it!-, CT 2.(0 40 6S f.l n id., 7 iM W tio 4 1 243 ... i m tn 'i 65 :.s 2i si !;' 3 no to 4 65 CO i' 2t" .i 16" ii M 21 ... M ! 3 4 4 On '.2 2 '1 4'l S C! ?! 121 68 n IH I fc to iit VI t Si 44 ! 12't IK H 210 li S oo 7" 22 4'i !i i 210 . . 4 Si I', 270 1H 43 .1 2l txt I SS 7." in l 4 II HI . . t 67"4 If '.35 fi lii f 2-.S 2.l . 57-, M M Itii f f.S 75 220 21 SITl, 11 ...... 217 l f 40 B IM 120 ( in, 70 Sit ISO f i 17 247 120 4 6 iH ... 4 HT't 74 2lw . . . f ) 7 2 'J 41 4 7', 71 2 4 Jll ,7 214 M t(V 2: i" 4 4,1 4 J : 1 1" 24 SO St 201 ... $ 124j ' n 10 4 to 64 :.'l 40 It 7 Jb7 f(.l 4 40 u 2)1.1 ... 4 74 IDrexel Shoe Co. 1410 FARXAM STREET. We Close at 1 P. M. Monday, Labor Day. IHAVDEHs TH RELIABLI STORK We Close at 1 P. IL Monday, Labor Day. Great Clothing Sale Continues So tremendous was the Fueoess of Saturday's sale that we have decided to keep the ball rolling, and in order to do so, have added to the splendid stock still remain ing from the Railroad Co. pur chase Over 750 Medium Weight Suits from our regular stock. Think of buying Hart, Sciaff ner & Marx Hand Tailored Clothing: 50 $15.00 SUITS q $18.00 SUITS $20.00 SUITS $22.50 SUITS $25.00 SUIT3Q tl $27.50 SUITS $30.00 SUITS $35.00 SUITS E00 Sale will continue till every suit has been sold not one of them will be carried over. All suits are newest styles and in perfect condition. Those who have worn the Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothing recognize it as superior to any other in style, quality and general all round satisfaction. Boys' and Children's School Suits We're determined to do the children's clothing business of' Omaha, and are after it with the greatest line of Boys' and Chil dren's suit values we believe was ever shown in Omaha or the west. A PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES FREE with each Boys' Suit sold; See our special sale offerings at $2.75 $3.95 $4.95, They're Specials, but the Skates go just the same. Some Whirlwind Bargains Monday Morning 10c EMBROIDERIES at 2y2c A grand line of Swiss Nainsook and -Cambric Embroideries and Insertings. worth up to 10c yard, at per yard .2V2C 20c EMBROIDERIES at 5c A new line of Matched Sets, and 6 yard strips of Cambric, Nain sook and Swiss Embroideries, Galloons and Insertings, worth up to 20c yard, choice ..... .50 75c EMBROIDERIES AT 25c The greatest snap of the season, Skirt Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroideries, worth up to 75c yard, at per yard .25c You can't afford lo miss these wonderful Monday Bargains. , 75c and $1.00 Silks at 39c and 49c A big purchase of over 25,000 yards of new Fall Silks, at a tre mendous bargain, handsome novelties and newest weaves and col orings, color Satin de Chines and Messalines, Taffetas in colors and black, black Peau de Soie and Satin Duchess, color Peau de Cvgne and Radium, Lace Cheno, stripes, AQn 0nrf OQf plaids and checks, worth to $1 yard, at WW U QQj Attend Our Famous Time Sales FROM 9:00 TO 10:00 A. M. 1 ease of Hills, 10 yard limit, at per yard 5 IFROM 10:30 TO 11:00 A. M. 1 case of Fruit of the Loom, 10 yards limit, at yard Gc FROM 11:00 A. M. TO 12:00 M. 1 case of Lonsdale, 10 yards limit, at per yard 5C FROM 12:00 M. TO 1:00 P. M. 1 case of Shaker Flannel, worth 6'i:c, 10 yards limit, yard 3V 15-MINUTE SALE on Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths, etc., which will be announced on the floor. Big Sale of Men's Shirts Continues k. 6HKKf--Tnere wrrv n3 ?re! receipts of slipep today, ths markt b'lng pwtlrally bare of supplies as usual on the last day of the w"'lc. Tl9 total for tha week foots up HB.2T4 hesd, the Isrtrest run of the year to date, and larger than a year ago by a,' head or more. Notwithstanding tha very lsr receipts, the market lias been In a uod, healthy condition throughout Ihe whole week. There Iihm been a ufi'lc;4rnt demand to take care of everything coming, bo that each day's arrival have Bold readily, ami, as a rule, been cleaned up before the clnu of the day. In fact, about the only thing that has been carried over here or. an day has been the odds and ends, which buyers and sellers could nut get at In tlm to clean up before the close of the mar ket. Large receipts, both here and at other Belling points as wetl, h;i Kiven values a downward tendency everywhere, with the result that at the clone of the week the market here on sheep i generally quoted r.round 23ec lower on the general rur. of muff, with occasional Bales xhowing a lit tle more lone than thaj. p.sslbly an much as 4i per cent. On tl other hand, sure sales the latter part of the week cojid be pointed out that would not look much over 15c lower. Feeder lambs Buffered the most decline, the general run nf them selling around lower at the close of the week owing to tiie fact that a very considerable propor tion of all the receipts conslaiud of that kind of stuff. Kat lai;iba declined 2Va4i'. as a general thing, with occasional sales as much as 4ofiJ0c lower than lust week. Pn.Bpecme feeders of sheep and Unilii .will note that the market Is now very m-n-h I iwer than it wus one year ago. Thus, dur ing the month of September lt year, feeder huvers paid as lupii .:' IT. 15 for full loadB of lambs; as high as 6' for yearl n.i and ".) for ewes. This week yrelty g d feeding lambs have sold at tn.( tuid earlings at $4.M. there being s differen.-.? of :' in the top a!es as between this j ear and li't yum aliens n isnge or grass sheep and lambs: O.Mid to c. oice lambs. d.3i'iiV; fair ta good lambs. $.". 'dS.i.6; feeding lambs, J4.5t"''a5.i'. g'x.d In cbol-e I gl t yesrlincs, t4.15fci.3S- good to choice heavy ycarlinaa, H9O'u4.10; feeding yearlings. 4.1o. good to choice wethers. 3.6o'u 4 So; fair lo good wethers. H 4(o J. 60: feeding wethers, jJ.4tc6S.65; good to choice ewes. IS Sila J.So; fair la good ewes. 3 nufij 36; feeding ewes, JJ.26fcJ.lu. culls and bucks. ll.otVu-. j0-, Toledo Sped Market. TOLKTX), Bept I SEKI Clover, prim, ISK. 4ctober. 15 Su; rHjcemhej-, March, S57, Alsika prime, R.uu. 5.c Several new lots '-added for Monday Morning selling; stvles and patterns even better values than those offered Saturday garments that would sell to $2.00, choice, at. . . . u new Sure TRY HAY DEN'S FIRST all Pays Wa ofisr su-3.-c. to sal 60 saares of Union Stock Tards, Omaha, at B0 In blocks of fiT or mora. W. Farnam Smith & Ge. 1330 rABHAM TsL Doug. 1064 STKEET. lad. A10431 INVESTMENTS stocks noxos We will sell subject to confirmation: 10 Albaugil liover (pays flfrt 8.00 I Krivliin Rroj.' Homi iDavs 7"7l.. iaOrt.Ort 350 Ii'olores tpays U'rl $'-25 8000 Ktna Zlnk it t9 German American Coffsa ipays i0X at 1200 2000 (ialena Bay $1.1 900 Hulihnrd Klllott $1.35 2500 Indiana Minlntr (Ore) $ 3T 750 l.a Republics $3.75 Rim Mines o. or America rs" z r 50 N. W. Portland I'erru'nt inuin i (pays) 7 I 'J8.60 3500 Octave Mining (Arlsonal .. $ .4H ;0'I0 lenn. Wyoming $ .40 750 Portland i..ld Mining iras 18! $110 u Kanltol Chemical $11.60 420 Trl-Bullion I'reffered $4 00 Let us five you money on yo.sr buying and selling orders. Correspondence so licited. THE BLUE-F1SK& CO. g 07 C. K. 2Tatloaal Bid?., CsHar Rapids, la. W. Farnam Smith & Co. Stacks, Bonds, I nvestment Securities. 1320 Farnam St. 3s5O0 i THE PRICE OF OT-TO-AT JVAT UK NEW FAIL SHOES Enrol Strikes Popular Demand. WALKOVER quality and indlvldusl styles meet the demand and rleases YOU elect Tour Vow at tha Walk -Over Shoe Store . S14 BOUT 15TB BTaVZET (Ton doors Bo. of Beaton Druf 3o.) ID. B. TKOKrtOg, wal4( w 1 ' i it r. i 1 i n I i -