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TJIH I.KE: OMAHA. U'Fnvvn-V. OCTOBER 6, 1915.
OMAHA UYEJTOCK MARKET
Fair Demand for Cornfed Stuff, with
' Banj Beef in Active De
mand Alio.
HOO HITS 13 VERY LIGHT
OMAHA. October 8, IMS.
Receipt were: Cattla, Hog. Sheep.
O..I.:..u M.jiflHT I A, -4 4. i.it
k.timat Tuesday .... . to.Out
Two day! (Ma week. 21. Ca S.245 72.IM
fiam. riat last week.. 2! 14 7.17.1 "vH
Fm d.ye t weeka aso 17,4:4 . M,'
H.nu unyn 1 v.rrk tao tt. iW ..3
Ka.i.e d. 4 we. ka ao Ju.l.'l II h'i Ttj.l.a
1-am. i.aya Inst yenr.l.w .Sil 7;i, .:;(
The fnllowln tnl le sho- a the reoelpta
of rattle, hoii and aheap at the Oma.ia
II v tKk niHiket fur ttie year to dale a
Compaxt-d w.th laal rar:
131a. 1914. Inc.
battle s..4 ..!.. .4 1.-..K9
loi M.4, l.a.OO 31.1411
lheep 2.3L-4.J!. Li.MlQ Ua.t
The following table ahowa the average
ri'Hta la, Ixva at tne Omaha live sto. a
market tor Ui ial lew days witn twin
tarsoiia: lal. i il. ,IVn. ,... im. . lu tlt ijw
a J!v a tt
Ki 10
" :ei4
-i
U I 17
iM U
iu
ai in
la
1
milt
U lw
U I IM
411 I M
M 7 ai
vi a ii I al
1 Ml li V ll I
I t Ml M
a ii I H
va, a 4m a s a
mt a 1 I a
, I . I v 4!
a jut ! a i a
a i a i a i a
I ki I H I
ui im
a U ui a
a i a i
bfU
Ix-pu U
tx(ll. 1U
M iu
!) I 4u
rm 4W
fctt, 0
I m. a -v
i a uh
I sVai I
I W I U
I ll
J ll- I
1 l.-j J
7 M
fcii. mt
.'11.
Oct. ..
Olta ...I
tKU ..)
a ii a i "i I
tty fall l fe
... al
I W, ! a
7 a
'Uunl.
Ca a iin-Rocelpl numlxt wd 14 car,
WbH.it, Willi llUtniet, m a UlMtpUollll-
pHius a a ittiKh iirer iuii nul wm an
Cliaull. 111. luuM ilia lutei lor Ul
ttf y lula Movk, l.wa IWWl, laCUV
ally iu a4uu as ui weva. iui auuuier
tmau tow kiM aau.
'luara tui 4o.k a Utile aprlukilnc of
ooni.m btotik, uut Uicie Iimv imu ao
few in tl lot mat it is ui.iiCJit w um
OUU4MJ isune iui . Was, uuwever, a
lair ueuuuiu auu tne iteiai siia.aily
aiAuy. iutiia IHrvi Waa ui io:uv ut
iiu.nu and me bjiiaei irauy iu a tint
snuiiavr Uiaii va)i, ikeia ail
ffimu tu want lair uuimtrr ui nult'ii
auu in tiiv lull ui ma rvueiUt uuaiiatU
tiMius n avwu Mriuun.
Cows auu liuii Hr In lifclit supply
anu as inctit a iau uumi iiy
inuvcu vtiy treei al iuiy iu airunvr
pint: a. iueis in soinu imwii Htm iv
I'Wiuii tiiuir tur.iiae. S-a cuailug llieill
a tilii inula iiiun man yeaiciuay.
block! r auu (!. a, .aiievwiiy attick
era, were in loru aUffiy. Al in a aauie
time spccuiati'is liau guile a nuuiuer tJ.
cam uh tiauu irrul o.er Hum yvaler
day au thai iney eie not a huuaiy lr
th trah nc.ipta aa moy imam Jiav
bven, in lact luey tM.il aVuKniiy niado up
their iiilmia io uuy tne day's receipts at
leas Itiuirf-y and aiarted out Diuding that
Way. 1 here was. however, uull a littla
ouUlde ileinaud so tl.al sellers m on way I
and another anccei'i-l In getting aieady
or pretty doe to eivady prices lor their
desirable aturf. Lena dea.rabl kinds :
were weak so that lh general market j
might b summed up aa luw, aieady to a I
llllia lower. '
Quotations on cattle: Good to cholc
fed year. lima. ''.( .Ho; fair to go id fed !
yearlliiK. vsWKiitt ; cotnmun to fair fed
yearlings, KMiN.uO, good to cholc heavy 1
beeves, .ivnv Su; la.r to good Curnted I
beeves. H :i.(i; common to fair corn- i
fed beeves, liUi'li'-'; prime grsas beeve, I
Mi!i4; good to choice giaaa beeves,
f7.4mnS.0i: fair to good gras beeves, M75 .
4j7.40; common to fair graaa beevea, 15. U M ,
4 76; good to choice grime heifers, H wmf
tbit; good to choice graas cow 1
16. fair to good cowa, t-i.0Wri6.it; com- I
mon to fair cowa, M.ChXh.Ok; pr.m year- ;
iiiH nw'm, fi.iif-fis.iu nvu to i-nuica leeii
era, 7. 2 47.71; fair to good feedera, pi.Mtf
7t6; common to fair feedera, o!roIhi;
food to cholc Blockers, 7.7i1.i; fair
o good to kera, H7.Vtr7.7I); common to
far atockers, ij.Coiiiil.7ii; stock heifers,
U.7f7.vA' Mock cowa, " bii ; atix-k
calves, iifcSlV); veal calves, H-lKXilO.vy;
bulls, staxs, etc.. M Wtj4.uO,
Hpresent alive aalea:
BE KIT STEERS.
Ne. At. Pt. No. A. Pf.
II ..H5t I 40 u 141 t I
" u" aKBRASKA.
17 stockers. 0J to M) atockera r T 00
helteia. i6 2u lo feediira.h-aa do
feeders.luu7 a 45 21 foeUers.LUii i
WVOMINO.
. .t teer...' It feeder. ItTO t 10
rs.iwn nip
r'silJI S
a...Uw) i
40 cow.... 88S i0 ZS cow
1. Bt-era...l.M 7 05 li leader
IS ieedei.l0 1W U sieers
X Slr...Uu 1 n
ai'ia very scant aaani
iwuii, win eiww iwiiji-iiiu uaia ur aiMv
livau auwwiua uii, utai iwr lua two uaa
M.i.uuiua u mm Iiu. ueum allull
ut wveg aau, aim ,vmu aiiuivr utaa tur
tne SiuiHi u. a ijii ear. euiiiiua aa lr
li.la Mmft ,! .iia,.iiT .u Iumii two
Wuvna ago, wnvu icuvipla wie Ine klgiil
eel io! utcr a year, a no. wilh una
cviiiwii tne s,iiiwai lur aea yuais.
. au uufna w.i ual wr.y una uiuimiig,
Sua aiitpi.i' UUjiu wvi eiei.iiiiy tnicii.
iiMnl iiuKa, w.ln.u iiinii At puuuUS
uumu. tevie luiiy Iwc liieni-'l'i aiul uiiAea
ana uuibiieis uiieiings wenl lu sulphurs
ai piKxa inai Hem u.ieviu iud iig.y
kwuv mauci'. ius luucneU f.ut, wulun
uu.i Ine uiat piie lual lias um.il pa.d
au lar Hits ei. win. in inajoiuy ut
lihiiU auu a iiu.uuvr of Duicuui so.tl
lluiu i.. up,
ixo. uuks of butcher weight were in
bi ut.. iuii, u luilay auu ghuwed th muai
auviuit., tii n,u iMiii n.wiicU a law
liue uailiv uuu ua liny had to compel
wiiu ainppeis uu iaui.ca4iy eveiyiiuug,
valuta laiiiy auaiuu. Miy luwua ui
lulAtu elan, auu bvjiimj luai wet uil till
Vviuui uiuei, amu a iiiulu aa sin
hihinr, am.e uu tn ciue even mur aa
vitL Uion luel was iiuuiuu. in tne Was
"u.) a teiy e.nu.i protviiiuu ot hea.y
liu,a ill tlie I'ecviul.
tivneiai uiurmi km uaeven and largely
Kfcubiu up. muivlUuai smea umg nulled
aa aiiyAiiete iiuiu a uun io mi auov
yeauiuay. 'llaue waa viry wUm, anu
al u ciuck nut a nug wa Uu in iir.i
liauda. 1U eiu ot ti.e packing hug waa
i-nu;il ai a...wi.iei, w.tii a iw a luw as
..J, and a lair sprlualiug uo up to the
top.
rHEEl- Uuppiie moderated consider
ably iuuay anu wire mut-n smaller Uian
any Tueauay lur aeteial eia back. Al
thai liny wei mucu Uratn t..an at any
other n.arkeu Arrivals amounted Id
abuui 1.1 caia, or iJ.u. nead, P.ln.l.ig the
tutal lur Uie ten ua up to li.tit Head,
hii'ii U a suunaii ut a.vt0 as cumprtu
wlili laal week, RvuO lignter tuan two
weeas anu auu i,iul sinauvr man (or lh
me caya a year ago.
Fat Ituiib trade uuiiied out very dull,
Packer all warned iu ilu their oruera at
ahadou ilk una, wh.le arilfra were aaamg
ui.a a uu In some caaes higher prlu.
The reauil was iimt ine uiarael draggud
aluiig tinougu the uetier lri of thd lure
nuuu wi.it mile bvlng duile. VVnen the
oittiirig ftuaiiy Blutiew io move It was
at pruts tiutt wi lii nu tase better than
aitmuy, anu iu euota looked a shad aa
kf. 'lh iwci la i-ackera luOughi sumu uf
Uu Ir lirei purviiaes weaa iu a dim
luwer. ki.lppeis paid a mga S.1n tor
a tew lua. auu Pctrs uuught aewrai
euinga at lvvi..u, Out up iu a wis uuur
In t..e fureuuun aieray s .7 yaoia.iju
l.ad Out utvu lea.uied.
it waa iiuuu utiiui lh bulk of th fat
laiuus waa o.eemd uv, a.iU even then
liiere was a alrnul or two uiunild. It
turntd uut jusi auuul a ateauy dtal, al
tiuuti it. ere was unduublMliy a weaker
t.-ii m the treble. Moat of the dualiabl
killing lambs mved al t.uu.Ai.
WuuiaUuiie on ahet-p and lamna: Lambs,
gu.t t- th le 7j; lambs, .ir ti
Jood. tvtoua.ao; lamb, feeders, 7.75(
.i, yearn,., a.. caum, v.itw. u,
Jia.liiigi, litJiil. t.a ii.l'; wetne.s. fair
to chui.e? 1..Uw.ai; eees, gt,ud to cn.K,
i..wuii.i&; , talr to gooo, ei.7J.eu;
eta, cuinmon Co lair, t.euiuu.Gw.
iuirutiiuuvi sales:
Av. Price.
.. 4 I us
2iS Idaho lamb
44 v yuinlng lamba
71
t ti
I 3
t 10
I 2o
7
I 66
( 26
I 4u
46
I Si
T 74
I M
T Irt
T ao
I as
1 10
I TO
1 r.
76
I 0
I ft
I M
( so
I 60
4tn Utah iambs lA
14 .tlttlio Itetlrr lamb U
174 I Uh f.eJer lamli . bt
14 Utah fetuer lamb eg
l'.J Wyoming lamba 74
1m Native lamb
7 Iiluho laii.b ................ 04
l'n Wyurntng lamb 64
l Wyoming fnt-der lamb 47
' 13 Wyimlng feeder Ihiiiij 43
lirmi.n feeder lamia 41
:S Wyoming feeder Umtn 47
tl ldnho feeder lamtw 17
4 S Wyoming fder lamb .... W
T Wyumtng feetler Ulnbj 44
tt s'oritai, tamlia 7S
! I tan feeder Iamb W
' 1 'vumlng I.-. nil a 70
e'7 W)ming l in lis 7J
I'M Mnnur feeder Umba fJI
l Uah hiriba 7
?.T I tnh html. S
14. i Uualana lamb u
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Eeactionary Tendenciea Upperaoit
Throng-hoot the Day's
Seiiion.
WAR SHARE PRICES SOAR
STTW YORK. Ort Reartlonary
tenilonolea were iippertnoat throughout
t'Hlay'e session, drapltn the ranking of
new high wonls In the war ahara. It
waa tlila fnrtlrular group, however,
whlrh manlfeaied Increaeoil htavlnraa,
and the a ia-eplllllty of th-e eain-a to
alvere Influrnce mere runiora In fact
lemonai rated anew the artiflcal and
eie.-nlatve rharwrter of the eeneatlonal
movemrnta In thla rleaa of atorka.
Boiling of many of theae leauea wag re-
aumed at the outaet, the decline being In
the nature of a pont.nuailon of yemrr
day'a lute operatlona. Tne ear.y der.lne
the Improvement ahown by rallwaya. bul,"'!nl or 'arther 1
even tlite maneuver failed of effect, a
eeeond decline aettlng In before noon.
I hiring the mld-aeaalnn, prlree were
aratti lifted. In antne Inatanrea rlalna
over their flrat recovery, hut al lthee.
galna were wiped out later on the clr-
cuiauon or reioria or an acriaeni io
another and mora hurried ecramhle to 'denU of the gonlor c!aa of the Arta col
un'oad, aurh leauea aa Hfildwln I-oro-:ig, lUnedlrt higltah, Arthur O'Rourke
motive. Crucible Btee! General B eotne. ' and Em,r r,mrT anil ,hrM, .judentg of
Weatlnghouae, Bethlehem Bteel, l?nntl- .. .... ., , . ,, .
nental fan and aeveral of the motor th" Junir ' Alphonae Oundla, J a met
aharea breaking i to IS point a from their Harrett and Charlra Kannr,
hlgn nuotauona or the prevtoue nour
and bringing th average lovel well be
low yeaterday'a final price.
When It waa learned that tha accident
conelated of nothing more than a minor
exploalon on a torpedo boat In home
watera, prtcea Immediately retrieved a
rart of their' loaa. omy to go all I I iwer
n the final houre. Th Belling of that
period waa accelerated by activity on
the part fthe ehort Intereat which rec-
ognlied the hollow tone of the market J South Carolina,
and made the moat of the situation. !...,.. . , ...
Liquidation waa moat extenalv In th Th JTotectograph Check Writer corn
later dealings and support was luke- i pany, ft South Thirteenth street, Omaha.
warm at beat. Th outcome reajlled In
the cloelna of
count and to that degree the market
now preaent a stronger technical aapect.
Total aalea amounted to 1, 176,0 10 shsres.
Among the new reeorda made while
price were at their best were Bethlehem
Bteel. up Bl to 400H: General Motors,
to , and Continental Can, 114 to 127.
Bond were Irregular to heavy, with
freah foreign selling. Total sale par
value aggregated tii.fiJOtift.
United mate bonds wcr unchanged
on call.
Number of sales and leading quotation
on stocks today were:
halea. Ill-rn. Iiw. llnaa
Alaaka rni4
Allla- halmera
Amerlaa heel Sugar...
Amerlr-aa n
Amt-riran l.ucnmntlve ...
Amtrlian S. R
Am . R. DM
Am. Hnaar Raf nlns
Amertraa Tel. aV Tal....
Amerlraa Tohnrco
Anarimdi Copper
Atrhlaon
Badlwia Lnoomntlve ....
Ha HI mora 4V Ohio
nothlrhem Hteal
Hronklra Ranld Tranalt.
Callhirnla lairAlaum ...
f'anadlaa Paclda
r'antral laalhe
f'hvMieeaka A Ohte
Chlrasn II. W
( Mr.ao. M. gl. P....
Chlraaa N. W
Chlrasn. R. I. P. Ry.
('tilno Torper
Colorado ruel a Iron..,
Crurlbla gtael
DiMff a R. O. pfd
puiiiiara' HMurltlaa ...
Krla
Omml rieelrta
Dree! North-m pfd
Ortal Nn. Ore cua
Ouairtnhttm Rvplnrailoa.
lllllimls Central
Inierhornuah Cnn. Corp.
Inaplratlna Tuppef
International MarTaattr..
Kanaaa (Mtf Houtrtern...
Ihlan Valley
Ioulavllle Naahvlla.
Mrxlcaa Patrolaum ....
Miami Copper
Mlaaourt, K. . T. pt4...
Mlxeurl Paeltla
National Hlaru.t
National ta
Navana Copper
Naw York t'eatral
N. T., N. H. H
Norfolk Weatara
io
I2H
'4
1
tl4
4I4
H
44
rH
llri
W
124
71
11
II
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r
M
t
HU
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II
N
1
44
U
m
u
inii,
l'l-
7?V,
Knit
111
i
SWI
lit
US
lots
7'4j
l
"ii"
.
to mm
in.Mwi
iio'e
17
m inm4
!. irm
J0 til
) 7H
1.7li0 li
II. ok) Yi
t 4i 4
I em loo'.
I I'O Ml
l.M
I m
I.JD
11
HI
H'4
1
t.MO 17
17. m
ii
li.tw
1
SI
aiw
44.
M
MS
II
M
It
4 w
MS
10
i'.
44 1W mh
IH
1T 174l
11H llll
, M 0
roi
, 14 no
, t.h
! 'i'id
tl
III
4 S
ai.
"in"
4
V 44
5
101
to
its
'is
4
1M
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lotu
a
111 i
121 i
"4
W'4
1'H
1M
4MI M
14.4110 ls
ll.tns
. 11,100
t
4V
K 4 t
I io
l.tno
1 e
4 1
7H
M
lit
no1
it
4
T
41
114
1
'4
41
4.4
is
3
in
l,in
Northarn Paellle I,7W
Paritla Mall
4-4
II
11
tfiH
1M4
ftl
Kll
14
m4
J4
14
111
1
1
114
1st
17
14
Parlflo Tot. A Tal 1
PonnarWanla I
Cullman Palace Oar
Par coa. Cuppar Z4 K
44
11114 11
14414 1
Keaniiig
Hapulilis I ma A Steal
goutlittra Paniria
Minithara Hallway ....
giutlahakar otnpany .
Tannaaaaa Ooppar
Taaaa Coaipaar
I'nioa Pantio
t'nlon 1atltla ptl
I'aluw giatoa uat..,.
V. . tl pta
I'tab Copper
Woatara Unloa
Weatinahouaa Kleetrts
Montana Power
10 WK) l.MU
HI
to im
wo
l.ntf i
. 40 1444
t. KM 44
t!mo iiivi
IU,
US
111 44
??
114W,
T4
t4T4
1)1
..1JJ lie
l l"
.. i.wo
41
114$
at
n
137
M
General Motors
14
ToUl saiaa far the day, 1.171. Out sharaa.
New York Moaey Market.
NFTvV YORK, Oct. l-MF.RCANTILK
PAPERaiSMi per cent.
KTKKI.1NU KXCHANOK Blxtv-day
bills. M7; demand. M.70; cables. (IM
81LVKR lar, 4l-Sc; Mexican dollars,
SKVc.
Iu ) N P8 Government, steady; railroad,
Irresular.
TIMH LOANSFlrm; lgtr day. JH
t per cent; ninety day and alx month,
24,413 per cent.
Cloning quotatlona on bonds today war
aa follow:
V. B. ret. Is, rag.... IT M. K. T. lit 4a.. T4
Io cio'c 47 -Mo Pae. ev. la..... 14
I'. 8. U. Ig 14 UN. T. 0 Sab. a....Kl4
a reasoa W UN. T. fit? t 1 114
C. a 4a, r. 14 N. T. Plata 4a. ...1IV4
eoupoa itt4N. I.. M. M. a H
eanoiM. rouii'ia..! m ev.
.I1IH
Am. BmrlUra ta...in No. Paollla 4a.
A. T. T. a. 4Sa..lMI4
Armour a Co, 4a.. l0. a. U raf. 4a...
Altklaaa gaa. 4a.... tlHi'ae. T. a T. la.
HaL Ohio 4a H4 raa. eaa. 4(4....
Co. Paul no lat...., ti a saa. 4s.
.haa. A Utile 4a... M Reading aea. 4s...,
r. d. a j 1. 4a.... mh. u a a. P. r.
C M A 8 P g 4Wa .. )4ga Pa. ar. la...,
C. H. L A P. r. 4a 4 de raf. 4a
C. a 8. rat. 414a.... 1 go. Kattaur ta..
D. A R. O. raf. an., 4414 Unloa peclfte 4a.,
gila ga. 4a. (44 60 av. 4a
te. Kle.lrla U.. ...).' P. 8. gabber 4a..
Ot. No. lat 44a MVt'. 8. 8leel 4a
111. On. if. a.... I4wt',aah bt ta
K. C. So. !-(. It.... I.VAat. t'niua 4a.
LAN. ual. 4a.... U Waal. Clae. ev. Ii
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Kaaaaa City Live glock Market.
KANfJAB C1TV. Oct. . CATIUEe-K-ceipta,
Ju.iMl head; market Lady; prune
fed aleeia, t.auiuii.iJu; urvaaetl bed atcera,
Vi n.4ilt.ki; western steers, ea.UujJ.uv; sioca
era ana leutisra, 4i.taVHiauu; butts, 4o.voikW;
taivta. b.Mujo.uU.
lit-KJa iltcuipia, 12.000 head; market
hlvntr; bulk uf sales, 7.x.iaM'. heav,
7;khiU; ackers and butchers, i.ei
.ii; light, ii'.iAu. jt); pigs. I. uoj iS.
c-llb-Lr- ANU UMllb-Keowlpla, U.vOO
head; market steady; lambs, l Au.i.;
t,aiiinK. V.K4j7.t41; waiueis, u.du.iiii;
evtra, 4a.aVul.Al.
8t. Laal Live atoek Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct, L4?ATTLK Receipts,
(.uu head; market slow; native beef
leer. 47 Doi lO.ii yearling ateera and
heifers. b.,-ulll.li); rows, lu.0Wl.ti; tuck
era Hiid ttHdcr. pi.0iKiii.a; scutherti aleera.
j..'.vlit.j6; rowa and heifer. KOuVi-iU; 1
native catvea, o.wjjn ii.
HuOS-lteoelpta, H.uuO head: market
hliiher; lift and lights. aa.5iKua.3S; mixed
ind butchers, $7.S6tj.; guvd heavy. f7.H&
KHEKI AND IJ4MP8-Reclita, 1 &00
head; market lower, lamb. 6.VuU4).(M;
aiieep and wa. l4.Uxii7.7i.
kleagai Lie 8iek Market.
PHICAtJO. Oct. I. 4"ATTL.K RacelDta.
r.0i hund; market steady: native lieef
rteer. stilMi io..; western steers, W f
N; cos and heifers, 4i.lUuH.4fc; calves.
I7.7WM1.W.
IKKi.-i Itecelpta. 1 000 head; . martlet
atriiig, liau 1 o atuve veaterday' 'average;
bulk of anle. 47 4t SO; light. V fcrfi Si;
mind i;.Hi4: heitvy. 7.Uhi., rough,
rJ.-ir7 i; plaa, $oUir7fiV
elUCt P ANU UAMB-Recl ts. K.On
head; market weak; wether. t6.66tj4.Dt;
lamb. 4o.7Jll IU
8t. Jaaak Lie Bttaek Market.
ST. JOSKPH. Oct. 4. TATTLE Re
celpta. l.iajO head; market ledy; steere,
S7.iaiU0a- eowa and helfera, 4uuat);
catvea, tj OTHt lu.M.
HlXlSIteceipta. I.E00 head: market.
Mopcr 1ii i6v higher; top, ft X; pacaer.
&4VV ha-her: bulk of s.les V i.a
BHIT.EP AND IAMBS-Reeelpta. 4.U0
head; market steady: lamba, 4s.uiKUii.7S.
Beak t'le.Haaw.
OMAHA. Oit. . Hark rlee.rlng for
Omalia today were H.rrj.im 10, and '"r
e corrtMipoiidiiig dale last yuar, IJ.O J-7M.i.
Funeral Services
at St. John's for
Father Harrington
Funeral aervlcea for Father W. J. Har
rlngtin. B. J., profiaaor of. oratory, F.ng
llh and dramatic llterntur at Crelghton
college, who died Baturdsy night of lung
trouble, were held Tueaday morning at
o'clock at H John a folic, lite chuich.
HUhop Pcanmll conducted the aervlcea,
conalatlng of the eolornn chant of the
office of the dead by the profeaa a o"
Crelghton college, and the Catholic clergy
of Omaha. Father McMcnamy, aaeiated
by Ilev. Thomaa Wallace and Rev.
Th-ima Connor of the Crelghton fac
ulty, conducted high maaa, and th blahop
edmlnlaterrd th Inat abaolutlon. Btu-
rrlngton'a claa, and
atudenta of tho college were preaent In
a body. Hi slater, Mra Catherine
Harrington Giltner of Bt. Iiu!a, waa aiao
'preacht.
Interment took p'ace in Holy
cemetery.
BopuK her cemetery
Th pnllbearera conalated of three alu-
BEE AD IS ANSWERED
FROM SOUTH CAROLINA
That advertisements In Th Be are
read and bring result from all over the
country Is proven by the following let
ter rarnlv.! tiv fk 1 -,,' 1 .nnr... f.M
received October 4 the frtlnwln. !
read your advertisement In The Be of
September 24, l'JIS. I'ne send me mor
details, a I am In th market for same.
"MH8. n. P. PESLEV,
"Moultreevl.L S. C.M
REPORTS OF KILLING
FROSTS BOOST PRICES
Report of light killing rroats over
practically all the grain be't from Penn
sylvsnla to the mountain lent grain
up on th Omaha Grain exchange. Wheat
advanced J to 4 cent and corn and oats
1 rent.
With twenty-eight car of wheat on th
market, price ranged from 96 cent to
$1.40 per bushel. Com so'd at KVoSa-ic,
with receipts twenty carloads. Oat sold
at 32.tfi33'.ic Th receipt were nln car.
iaa Bqaal to rwnmnerlata'a.
"I hav tried most of all th cough
cure and find that ther Is none that
equal Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It
has never fallel to give me prompt re
lief." write W. V. -Harner, Montpellar,
In.). When you hav a cold give this
remedy a trial and see for yourself what
a splendid medicine. It Is. Obtainable
everywhere. All druggists. Advertise
ment. Beaton & Laicr Co.
415-417 So. Sixteenth St.
Omaha, Neb.
This Stock is Selling Too Fast For
Y t -y
JVi j ijuy
ii-.iV W I
Liberal Credit
Terms
it these tamo
LCW SALE PSICES
Prompt Dolivcrics Guaranteed From Nov On
m I'M'l1 allies 4 a m mi n iii n,
Friday is to Be
Day of Prayer
The Omaha Evangcllatlc aaaoclatlon
ha leaned a call to make Friday a day
of prayer In Omaha. Following 1 the
call:
"Giving thank to Almighty God and
to our Savior. Jeaus Chrlat. for th great
vlctorlea of thla more than clty-wlde
campaign, we cannot but feel that vic
tories are ahead of ua aurh a up to thla
time we have not known, therefore, we
d re to appoint Friday, the 8th of Octo-
, ber, aa a day of prayer, when we urge
that all praying people give, much time
to prayer. W augxet that the prayer
take two general direction:
j (ll "That every unconverted man and
I woman In Omaha and vicinity may be
aroimed to a aenae of their need of
Chrlat and that they ahall yield abso
lutely to the pleadings of the Holy Bplrlt
and accept Chrlat a a peraonal Savior.
"That the forces of evil which are vlg
oroualy oppoalng the redemption of men
may be utterly routed."
OMAHA EVANGELISTIC ASS'N.
By TITl'S LOWE.
R. M. Reyno'da. Y. T. Rouae.
K. F. Iienlaon. A. J. Morris.
A. C. Rusk, K. K. 1 liomaa.
w K. oenier. j. r . iiheimy.
J. B. Lli htenw l r. If. 1). Bpeer, .
gammer Complaint Cared.
Dr. King New Life Pill will rld the
system of fermenting foods and poisons.
Keep stomach and liver healthy. Sic,
All druggist. Advertisement
"I f
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Don't Fwliss the Bargains in
Sized Rugs
A General Clean -
Rothinz Reserved.
1 5. DO Tapestry Portiere (Red and Green) J - ff
per pair 4XeUU
17.00 Tapestry Dordera on Green Armure CQ QQ
Portiere, per pair 03aO
$4.60 Tapestry Jbordera on Green Armure J0 QQ
Portlerea. per i,alr Pau70
124.00 Double Faced Brown
lnilh Crwi fVC AU beautif ul
W W Ul I WU VCI O long; tapestry
rjcK ycrsr uoucn uover
TAPESTHY bjr the jarxl
nltnre tuid give etiniatea
eaten
415-417 South Sixteenth
i ana a.i n. i i i nana in Ma ai itaannii uaia i i
Warns Kiddies to
Keer) Off Streets
"Say, kids, don't r de your llttl wagon
on the street or you may get runncd
over."
Huperlntendent Graff of th public
schools says It Is dangerous. As part
of his "safety first" proiMganria he ha
sent circular to all teachers, with this
statement: "May I ak each teacher to
talk In every room, from kindergarten
to eighth grade on the question of play
ing In tre streets? Try to Impress upon
the children that the streets are public
h'Khwsys and should not be used for
play purposea."
In his rides about the city Mr. Graff
says he has observed many instances of
children exposing themselves to danger
by riding down street in their wagons.
GUY SMITH BUILDS BOAT ON HIS
AUTOMOBILE.
j""""fcw
I h v
I f X ' I Te The Ree' "Swapper" column.
on Our Spacious 2d FL
Us to quote many
Up of Entire
G3TD
Every Curtain Marked Rejardlesj
Linen Velour Portiere.
per pair. $0.00.
now, telling irom ji.yo to jj.w. valnes that can not b8 eq laied.
for Furniture covering, gore in thla sale. PUk out your pattern. We eovr tur.
on the work.
Odd Fellows Meet
Here This Month
Borne I.Ono Odd Frllow of Nebraska
will b In Omaha October 1 to Z2. In
clusive, for th grand lodge, grand en
campment and state Rehekuh sessions of
the order. Headquarter will be main
tained at th Fontenelle hotel, while th
grand lodgw will meet In the Douglas
auditorium, the- grand encampment In
Odd Fel'ows' hall and the state Re
bekah assembly In the Fontenelle hotel.
The Patriarchs militant will meet In
Odd Fellows' hall on Wednesday follow
Ing the adjournment of the grand en
campmcnt.
The c'ty commissioner will maintain
the Ak-Bnr-Ren Illumination on
evenings of October 19, 10 and Si
honor of the grand lodge session.
Omaha Man Lands Big
Job with Railroad
Frank Robinson, born nd reared In
Omaha, ha been appointed traffic man
ager of the Oregon-Washington Railroad
and Navigation company, an auxiliary of
the Union Pacific. The railroad career of
Mr. Robinson waa started In the Union
Pacific hendquartera here, when some
twenty year ago, a a boy, he was given
employment ortlng waybll'. Tter he
went Into the general freight office as a
clerk and after that hi rise was rapid.
Large Room
Carpet
Dept. ;
Prices Come and
Stock of
o! its Cost. The Kavo to Move.
$3.25 Tapestry Portlerea (Green and
$1.98
$5.00
$4.50
Brown). Sale price . . . .
f 10.00 Armure Portlerea, mercerized
flnUh, per pair ,
$14.60 Hose Damask Portlerea,
per pair
Patterns, full 63 inches wide, 3 yards
weaves, quiet colors, Oriental desiens.
SFLERCI3
HIGH
CLASS
St. Omaha
For the Ehlanea of
A FINE TREATMENT
FOK CATAURH
XAUT TO kUXl AND COST! LIYTI.3 ,
Catarrh Is such sn Insidious dlaess ',
and has become ao prevalent during ti e
past few yeara that its treatment should
be innerstixiu by all.
Science has fully proved that Catarrh
Is a constitutional disease and therefora '
lequlres a conM.iutijnal treatment. ,
(tpraya. Inl alers, salves ai.d nose djucli.
seldom If eier kl.e .aa lug bene It ami
often flrlv the dVee further down the
air ravages and into the l ings.
If you have Catarrh or Catarrhal deaf-,
- 1
I ncas or hia'l no.i-es, go to your druggi.t
jand :et one ui.nce of P.ir.nint (O'Utie.
iirenglh. Take tl.la home and add to It
V, Pint of hot water and 4 ounces of grn-
I tiimeo lunar; air uiru uib.- nni, tnu i
In ! Th'. n, nf.en h In. hum relief fro-n
the distreaalng l.ead-nolav s, clopged not-;
tr-.ls should open, breathing become easy
and mucus stop dropping Inlo the throat.
Ti Is treatment has a Mlrht tonic act on
which makes It esp-cnlly effective in
I races where the blood has become thin
, ard weak. It la easy to make, tastes
Ininiiiil mil encta I tile. Kverv Person'
who wishes to be free from th.s de
structive disease should give thi treat
ment a trial. Advertisement.
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I .III:.
esmo
a healing house
hold ointment
The game aoothlng-, healing, anti
septic proprtieg that make Resinoi
Ointment a standard prescription
for gkin-eniptions, also make h the
Ideal household remedy for
Kama Woenda IMmploa
rValtla "ore B'ackhnda
Cuts ChaAnga Irriutioa
and a score of other trouble which
constantly arise in every home,
especially where there are children.
That la why Resinoi Ointment
should be on your medicine shelf,
ready for instant use.
Sold by all druggUta.. For fra trial, writ to
Dept. , Real no I, Baltimore, Ma,
DC
Beaton & Laier Co.
415-417 So. Sixteenth SL
Omaha, Neb.
See for Yourself
ti"Tii-i-v m, v-r
Extra SiwUl
HA SOCKS
(Foot Stools)
' Lie Cut
Velvet and Aaminster Oot-4-rMj
llonilsome Color Combina
tions. Commencing at 8:80
A. M. Wedncadajr g f
and Mhile the ajjlQ
ttaaajta(tttM.
Positive'y Ro Fhono Orders.
You Must Come in and take
Your Turn wilh the Rest
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