1R THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1915. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Old Wheat is Unchanged to a fCent Higher, While New Wheat Falls in Price. MEW WHEAT TESTS HIGH : 11 Omaha, July 14. ltl. ",THlay' receipt were fairly heavy and titer ti a pretty active casta demand for very thin t en the Hit. Wheal ranged from uncnanved to a eeni-lurrier tor the eld ana , tm le to to Unmtor new wheat There were leveral care of new wheat on the i for today and all of the earn plea teited etsly pound or better, one car . welshlnp; ; stair-throe and one-ha If pound to the j uatiel. I ,-Ther waa food demand for all trade , f; torn and the market wa quoted prac- I rlcally unchanged. a. There wa a rood run of oata today and price ranged generally from unchanged to i i-iC higher. The better grade of oata sold i&. Vo advance, but the No, t and 4 whit t Bold practically unchanged. '.' Rv and -barley were quoted unchanged. ' tHearance were: - Wheat and flour equal te-4.7Z.0oe bu.; corn, tZ.OOO bu.; oata, M,- bu. Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to td llgher; corn, 24 higher. nvtmary wheat receipt were 1,121, tOO1 bu. uut ahlpments M.,0(M bu., agalnat receipt tf .374.0M bu, and shipment) of JB,000 bu. B year. 2 ; rimary corn" receipt were I47.0M bo. f4 ahlpment (77,000 bu., agalmt receipt 661.000- bu. and ihlpmenU of H2.009 bu. mX year., .Primary oat receipt were MMM bu. htpmenu 7IK.400 bu., agatnit receipt 'tV4it,040 bu. and aftlpmenU of 410,000 bu. 4 year. A CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat ...43 Corn. 261 Oat. 121 som ceunt4nar.ee waa glvon to ' theory that cat were too Ion aa conivared with oora. Provllon gagged as a result of lower price In bog. Even after the descent, ag grmtve support waa lacking. Chicago Cash Price Wheat: No. S red. nominal; No. t red, $l.0 tJM; No. 2 hard, nominal; No. S hard, fl.05 1.01 Com: No. yellow, sK0c: No, 4 yel low, 79c; No. 4 white, 76 C Oata: No. 2 white, 41T41Hc: tundard, 424i4ttc. Rye: Nominal. Barley: flS07Oc. Seeds: Timothy, ft. 71: clover, 17.OOtQH.06. Provision: Pork. $24.S02&.5fl. lard. $.1U7H; rlba, 112.059 13.4f BUTTER Unchanged. BOOS Receipts, 14,101 case; market un changed. POT A TO E8 Lower ; receipt. 40 car: Arkansas and Oklahoma Triumph. TOQSOc; Kansas, Mivaourl and Illinois Ohloa, 75 SOr; Virginia Cobbler, S0t0t. POULTRT Alivoi lower; fowl, 17c; spring, 21 24c. IiYE ST0CK MARKET Bad Breaks Around Hoc Cir cuit and Packers Control Trade Cattle Light. SHEEP SUPPLIES SHALL OMAHA ITTl'KE MARKET. Wheat mhI Cm TraJe Aetlte, with O.U C.mpar.tlTel Pall. Th. wheat en. eorn markets wsre fairly actlva, but the trad. In ata wai compara- tlvely Hint, i What decline le for the September, and th December ruled le lower. Th. ra.on given for lata decline in wh.at la lh denial of black ruat r.porta which hava bc.n coming In from tha northweat grain belt. Corn ruled a fraction lower 4n eympathy with wheat, and oata rtmalnad ateady all durlnf tha a.ialon. Thara waa pretty actlv. trading In wheat and oata toward tha eloae, Omaha cloalng prloea uo luturaa tor tola day: Open. I High. Low. Cloao. Tay Chicago 1 . MUlneapolla .. BUIutb. ... ..I , Omaha to' Kanaaa City Ill It a pt Ixrale Ill , .11 It ytrmlpeaT 18$ S?Theee Bales wera reported today. $.Wheat No. t hard winter: 1 car (new, II lb..), $1.87; I car, (new), !.; 1 car lelS), 11.0414 . No. I hard winter: 1 car, jl.ft: I can, II. mm I can, II. HI: I can, tl.8ts; I can, 11.01. No. 4 hard winter: I oar. 11.01: can, It. 01,: I can. 11.01: t Mr, II.0OV. ran, 11.00; 1 car, IIHo: 7 mra. tic; 1 car, IH,r. Sample hard winter: S-care. I7e; 1 ear, llliol 1 ear (hot), lie. Ma. 4 aprlng: 1 car, 18c . .No. 4 mixed: 1 a 11.01; 1 car, 11.01. '.Barter Ne. 4: 1 car, $lc; 1 car, (le. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, 77c. No. I WWte: 1 ear, 77c. No. I yellow: 1 car, trr. No. I yellow: 1 oar, 71 He. No. I Brfaed: t car, T0ie; 1 cer.'7He. No. I nied: 1 car, TH,o; I car., 74c; 1 car, fseV- Ke. 0 mixed: 1 car, 7c Sample it tied: 1 ear, 71c; 1 car, 71c; 11-1 ear., .& ti-Oala N. while: I can, lotto, sun ftfd: 1 ear, lute. No. I white: 1 car, Mtc; I can, 1114c No. 4 white: I can. I l-l can, 17fcc. Sample, white: , I eta, 17c. Oat, and barley 1 car. 14 too. '. Omaha Caah Price, Wheat : No. I hard, 1.41.07; No. I hard, 11.41(401.01: No. J Vard. tOcvlI.OI: No. I durum, 104007c: Sf a durum, 0400c. Corn: No. I whtta, nH)a77e: No. I white, 7Vi7lc: No. 4 ttajta, 70470Hci No. t- white, 7!tt7lc: HtV whlta. 707ttle: No. 1 yellow, 770 ttlae; No. I yellow, 777c: No. 4 yel hr NIHlit; No. I yellow, 7tt07c; No. Follow, 74t)7IUe: Si. t mlaed, 7114 (tie: No. I mtied, 747IHc: No. 4 mlaed, H(lJll4e: No. i mixed, 7114 74c; No. I IVuted. 770c. Oata: .No. I white, It 14 0 Mi: atandard, HHHc; No. I white, WttOUtte: No. 4 white. 1744 011c. Bar- tri Malting, 01071c: No. 1 feed, 110110. f: No. J, 10011c; No. I, II0OOO. - Optica go, July 14. Wheat ihowed t down ward tendency moat of the time today,. In- 0 jicd larger by cooler weather In tha ft Ihtteat, . a condition likely to retard ck ruat. Price, eloaed heavy, 1 0114c a i lower, with July 11.0114 and September 1 41. Corn Onl.hed o to 1401o down, t H we off to Ho up and provtalona at 14 Ic deellneo. f Oplnlono of crop exparti that If the 1r4ther -continued favorable the yield of UHWat In tha Dakolaa and Mlnneaota would $rtt be aorloualy dlinlnlahed by black ruat gate the bean a decided advantage at the Otart, . Considerable aelllng preaaura waa ' i a. Induced by London dtapatchea referring 4 the poeelbtltty of t aaparata paaoa with , i trla. ,. i . ' t Iteporta, f however, that eeme fleldn In Eath Dakota already dlaplayed avldenca of tk mat damage led to a general rally PArleea. Bulla derived further eouraWa from auartlona that oaaea had been dla Ctvand In whrah tha ruat waa attaoklng tha atalka. Nevertheleaa buying orden failed to aaauraa Impraealva proportlona. and during tha laat half hour of tha day tha market underwent a material freak decline. Announcement that tha Brttlah govern ment waa to nx prlcaa tomorrow on a Urge tmount of reaerva auppll.i at Liverpool and Olaawhara did a good deal tt check new buying here. Advance In ocean freight ratea eawnted Hkewlae agalnat tha bulla la tha lata trading, and ao did atgno that ' tha country waa offering new wheat more freely, Nebraaka and Kaneaa In particular. Be oldea predlctlona were current that from now on tha number of ahlpmenta to Chicago would Inoreaee to a eubatentla! extent. Corn weakened .with wheat Ralna In too f tfona where there had been eemplatnte of drmeaa tended further to .... tha market. Oata wen nlatlvely firm. Crop damage re part, appeared to atlmultta buying and WhT Sept Dec. Corn Sept. Dec. Oata Sept. Dec. I x-107: II k lMUjjloa 'loa Ul 107)4110614 xlOitt ; 71H 71 x71H ' Hit ll IDIH , l "l!4 'H 4014 40 NO 14 1041 10714 7114 !4 x0 Bid,' xA,ked. . t Chicago cloelng prloea furnlahad Tha Bee by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain broken, 111 South Hlxteentn atreet. ijmana: Art. Open. High. ILow.l Uloaa. 5ly 1 Mlt 1 11 10IU 1 4 Sept. 1 11 1 im 1M( 1 00 Dec. 1 IS 1 14H 112H 1 12 Com. Vu'r 7714-H 7 77 H 11 Sept. 7114-14 74H-H ' Dec. IIA.-14 . I1H Ilk I2H O.I,. July 40H 41 4004 41 Sept, 4014-44 40 40H 40H Dec. 4114-14 41 W 414 l Pork. July .14 41 14 41 It 40 IS 41 ' Sept. 14 00 14, I'r 14 14 ii 14 40 Lard 1 July II II II II II II II II B-Pt. II 1714 1 1714 II 10 II II Oct. 11 10 II 10 II 10 II 10 RIM. July 11 II II 40 II 10 II II H.pt. II II 11 4714 II 40 II 4iVj 11014 11114 114 14 40 4014 II to 14 70 II 10 II 40 II 41 II 40 II II City Genera! Market. Kane, City. July 14. WHEAT Irregu lar: No. I hard, 11.00 01.14: No, I red, 11.00 01.10: July. 11.0214; September, 11.04140 1.0414: December, ll.MH01.OO4k. CORN No. I mixed, 7707114a; No. I white, 77 0 7114c; No. I yellow, 71 070c; July, 704kc; September, 71Ho; December, OO0IO4ic. OATS No. I white. 4114 04114c; N. I mixed, 10011c. BUTTER Creamery, lie: (lata, ale; aOconde, lie; packer,, IIHe. KOOS rirete. 2c. POULTRY Hone, llel mooter. lie; brollera, lie. Minnexspolle Omit Market. Mlnneapolla, July 14 WHBAT July, 1.1IH01.1I14I September, 11.1114. Caah: No. 1 hard, 11.1014; No. 1 northern, 11.1414 01.1714; No. 1 northern, 11.10 14 01.14 14. FLOUR Unchanged. BARLBT 4S 0 7414C RTB 00011c. , BRAN 117.60 011.00, V CORN No. I yellow, 0114 00114c. OATS No. I -whit.. 1001014a. l-LAXaBID 11.04 01.17. St, Loaxa Oram Market. St Loulo, July 14. WHEAT No. I red, old, 11.10; new, 11.1701.11: No. I hard, nominal; July, 11.0714: September, 11.0014. CORN No. I, 70 14 0 10 Ho; No. I white, 1114c; July, 71140; September, 71140. OATS No. I, 40c; No. I white, nominal. Liverpool Oral Market. Liverpool, July 14 WHEAT Spot firm; No. I red, weetern winter, 10a lOd: No, 1 Manitoba, 11a 4d; No. I Manitoba, lie Id. CORN Spot, firm; American, mixed, new, lit Id, - . ' i Cvaaeratee! Apple, and Dried Frulte. New TorM, July 14. EVAPORATFJD AP- FLsa DUir; '"g't '14 0'4o; choice, 00 "tStllS rkuiTS Prinea, at.ady; Call tcrolaa. lao to 40a, 1V40OHO; Oregona, 70 lie. Aprletta, firm; choloe, lie; . extra ehetoa, lie; fanoy, 11140. Peachea firm: choice, 10: extra oholce, IHo; fanoy 7o. ItalalM, 1 toady; loon. Muacat.la, IVIHo; choice to fancy, needed. 714 0le; aaedleaa. 11401014a. ., : ' Metal Market New Tare, July 14. METALS Exchange quetee lead offered at 10.40. Spelter eaay; pot Baat St Loola delivery, 11.00, Cfcpper dull; electrolytle, 114.000 20.00. Iron ateady and unchanged. Tin ateady; apol, $11,110 10.00. At London: Spot eapper, 111; futurea. Ill; alactrolytlo, 1114 10a; apot tin, till; luturaa. 111! lea; lead, II le; apaltar, 147. Omaha. July 14, 1111. Receipt were: Cattle. How. Sheep. Official Monday 4,711 7,100 1.006 Official Tuesday 4,404 16,34! 7,601 Official Wdnday .. 1.671 0.066 4.661 Official Tnundey .... 2.444 M74 7.014 Ultimate Friday 060 0,.00 1,100 Five d.yf'tl!, week. .16.417 44,000 10.161 mi day, laat week. . ia.au 42.071 14.111 Kama daya S w'ka ago. 14.626 61.010 41,117 Heme day, a w'ke ago. 16.167 60.010 11,600 Same day. 4 w'ke a(0.1(14! 62,000 30.764 Same day. laat year.. 11.012 21 074 14,440 The following table .how. th. recelpta of cattle hoaa and abeep at the South Omaha live atock market for thexyear to data, aa compared with laet year: 1110. 1011. Inc. Deo. Cattle 022.11. 611.121 01.662 Ho.. 1.060.416 1.726.121 122,664 Sheep ....1.044.616 1,111 160 01.471 in ronowina table onoe tn averaa. price of hog. at the Omaha live atock mar ket tor the lai few da.. with comparleone- I 1010. I101.ll4,llfla.ll0l2.1011 Date. June ,7. . a 10 0 46 i 10 0 II June II. I 4014 J 10 I 44 1 14 0 01 June II. I II 4 I 14 II 7 14 I II June 1. I 1714 I 14 I II I II I 10 July 1 t 0214 7 41 6 17 I 66 7 10 0 16 July I. I 0214 7 II I II I II 1 II July I 17 44 I 71 1 21 I II July 0. I IIV4I 7 II 1 II 7 II I II July I I 1444 7 14 I II I II - I II July I I 7l 7 01 I II I 02 7 II I 16 July f ( II I II I 76 7 10 July 10. t 70 0 06 1 471 I 70 7 34 I II July 11. I 1714 I ill I 71 7 20 I 17 July 12. I 1114 f 70 I 71 7 II I 14 7 11 July 13. I 10S ri4 I 06 7 16 I 10 July 14. I 62 66 I III 16 I I 14 kuDd.r CATTLE There waa the uaual amall Frl day'a run of cattle today, about 160 head, which makea 10,417 for tha week. Aa com pared wljh a year ago, this ahowa an In creaaa of about 1,600 head. Tha market today wa vary duL Al though recelpta wore limited, the demand from packera appeared to be evn more aa, and while blda were unevenly lower . than Thureday, pie packen did not seem .to be at all anxtnua for the cattle even at their lower bide, and It waa late In the forenoon before any bualness hsd been tranaacted. Ootid to choice native beeves were quoted around 11.26010.00, and very decent west ern range ateen went to the killers at $7.36 01.00. Trend of valuea has been lower all week and eloalng quotatlona are right around 160160 lower than a week ago on without noteworthy change, packera taking the few deetrablo grace eows at prloea not materially different from , yesterday or a week ago, while on the medium and com mon klnda, which made up the bulk of tha meeger offerlnga, prices were anywhere from 26c to lOo lower, and there waa a very .uncertain demand for them even at thta de cline. Veal calvaa were quotably about eteady, and there waa no particular change In the merket for bulle, atage, etc. Although there were only a few atock cattle and feeding ateen on sale, there waa practically no demand for them whatever, and closing quotatlona for the week are anywhen from 26c to 60o lower than laet. Hard tradem loaded up with auppllea all week and have been unable to dlepoae of ttou even at tha lower figure,, other polnta are heavily leaded up with auppllea anil this haa created t very weak feeling la tho trade. . Quotatlona on otttlat Good t ehole beeves, t.601O.4O: fair ta good beevee. It 86; good to oholoo yearlings. II. 60010.16: fair to good yaarllnga, $1.1001.60; common to fair yearling. $7.1601.10: good to oholoo helfen $7.2601.2$; good to eholc cows, $1.7607.76: fair to good cows, IO.OO06.76; common to fair eows, 11.7101.11; good to oholce feeden, l$.M0$.IO fair to good feed ers, $7.1601.0$; common ta -fair feeden, Itll07.li good to choloe stock. re, $7.7$ 01.40; t cock halters, 110007.21; steak cows, IS.6007.00; atock calves, $1.7101.10: veal ealvea, 11.16011.16; beef bulla, ataca, etc., 10.6007.16, bologna bulla, $6.6006.60. HOQS Bad breaka wen reported all around the olreult, and the local trade waa In the control of the paoken right from the outset Shlppan bought very eparlngly, and while freeh euppllee were no better than- fair, a holdover from yesterday of between twenty and twenty-five oara gave buyen a very fair showing from whleu to make their aeleetlane. Setlero realised that a sharp alump waa Inevitable and traded with that In mind. The reeult waa that while packera' flrat blda wera a good big 100 lower, aalesmen did not waata much tlma, but alaehed prlcaa and cashed everything on which they were able to get offer that wera hot mora than 10c down. It waa not long be fen trader found that early prlcaa win no longer obtainable, blda having been reduced to a llo lawef level before mora than half the offerings had been sold. From this time onward move ment wa slower, prloea continuing to weak' en until tha oloaa, when thay looked aa much aa llo lower than yesterday's average market. Aa a general thing, values wort l$0l$c lower, eloalng dull and weak at tha day'a low time. Bulk aold at 11.4001.10, with a top of $l.$l. Current prloea are 160160 lower than tha eloae of laat week, and bulk Is now selling at the low tlma of the month to date. SHEEP Sheep and lambs auppllea were amaller than uoual, even for a Friday, anly ten can, or about 1,100 head, putting In an appearance, and aome of theee being single deoke. Five days' recelpta am 10,111 head, being 4,000 amaller than laat week. 10.000 ehort of two weeka ago and 30,000 lighter than for the eame period laat year. There were hardly any choice lambs In cluded In the offerings, the supply consist ing largely of natlvee and fair westerns, and packan were more or leaa Indifferent throughout. By 11 o'clock a good ehare of the arrivala had changed hande, and while prlcee looked about ateady, the tone to the trade waa. eaeler, the opinion being generally expreoaed that had the run been any larger declines would have been noted. Salea Included a few of the beet native, as high aa 110.00 0 10.61. with some light Wyo mlnge at 110.60. What sheep and yearllnga were here were bought readily enough at eteady prices. A load of fed weetera ewe,, the beet that hav. been here thle week, sold st 17.60, the high- eet figure psld In weeks, while "liters touched $7.40. and a package of yearling, reached $1.36. About a load of feeding eer was bought at $6.60. , outside thle one bunch not enough feeden wera offered to be worthy of mention. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady, While Hoge and Sh-ep ' Wera Weak. Chicago, July. 14. CATTLE Receipts 2.000 head: market eteady: naM bif cattle, $7.1O011.OOweetern steere, S.lOfA 0.26; atockera end fder., I1.49Q.4!: co-.v.-, ad helfere. $2.606S.6(rt celvee. I3.SC01S.OO. HOGS Recelpta, 11,000 head; market weak, moetly 10c lower: bulk of rales, If. 06 01.16; light $$.4000.10; rmiec, .v. job 10.10; heavy. 11.20610,10; rcugr., $C.S0 1.60: pigs, 11.1000.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS PeeelMe. 0.00 head: market weak: wether3. tH.7itJS.3U; ewee, $1.2607.40; lamba, 17.000 K. 70. XEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. .. quotatlona of th Day on th Varleua Com modities. New York, July 11. FLOUR Unsettled. WHEAT Soot, weaker: No. . 1 durum. I1.10a; No. 2 hard. 11.21447 No. 1 northern. Duluth. 11.214k; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, I1.2014. f. o. b. New York. uuk.x spot, eaay; no. j yeuow, ec. I. f. New York. OATS Spot ateady: atandard, 47 14 0 4714c ' HAY Weak: prima. $1.36: No. 1, $1.30; No. 2, 11.1001. 30; No. 2, 10097c: snip ping, 76f.66c. HOfS Quiet: state, common to cnoice. 1016. 12020c: 1114. 107c: Pacific coast 1116. 11 ' ISO. HIDES Firm: Bogota. 2314B33C; central America, 32 14c. I-BATH EH Firm: hemlock flreta. 37c: second., ::6c. -P.UV lSIONt Pork, firm: meaa. 126.000 27.00: nhort clear. l26.OO02H.aO. Bacf, Htrnngr-famtly, $10.60020.60. Lard, ateady; middle west. 113.60013.60. ... tit TTI5K rirm: recelpta. 13. ii. tubs; creamery, extras, 261402114c; firsts, 37gy 2c; ..rondo, 2614020c. HGijS Irregular; recelots. 22.068 cases: frr.h gathered, extra fine. 26 027c; extra lire;.. 3603614c: firsts, Z402I1.C. CHEKSK Steady; receipts, 4.4,6 boxes; st.t, whole milk, flalH. specials, - 1614 0 164kt; average fancy, l.Aj1614c. ruui.TK Alive, irregular: oronere. z. tf26c: fowls. 20c: turkey.. 1601&u. Dressed. aicady and unchanged. , HI. Lsula Lira Stock Market. St. Louis, July 14. CATTLE Receipts. 1 Kn hsB- market I.M(1v: native beef etf-ers, $7.60011.00; yearling steers and heif ers, $6.60 0 10.16: cows. $6.6001.26; stockers snd feeders, I6.60ixs.eu; jexss ana uw noma steers, $6.6000.60: prime yearling steers and helfen, 11.76010.26: cows and hclfsn, $6.0006.00; southern eteera, $1,100 10.00; native calves, $6.00011.76. HOQS Receipts, 02,000 . head; market lower; pigs and lights, $1:7609.85; mixed and butchen, $1.76 0 10.00; good heavy, 19.16 10.01: bulk of eales, $1.7600.06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J 200 head; market ateady; wethen, $0.0006.00; clipped -awea, $4.00 01.00; clipped Ismbs, II. $0010.00; spring lamba, $7.00010.36. Kansaa City Live Stock Market. ' Kansaa City, Mo., July 14. CATTLE Recelpta, 600 head: market steady; prime fed ateen, $10.00010.00: dreeeed beef eteera, $7.1001.10; western steers, $7.0010.00; stock ers and feeden, 11.2601.26; bulle,. 16.600 7.16; calves, $1.60 011.00. HOOS Rscelpts, 12.000 head; market lower: bulk of eales. 1.O10I.$6; heavy, $0.80 010.00; packere jffd butchers, $1.70010.00; light, ll.50OI.lir Pigs. 10.0001.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; lamba, $10.00010.10; yearllnga,, $7.7608.26; wathen, $7.3607.76; ewee. fl.7IUT.tt, Man City Live Stank Market. - t " Sioux: ' City, la., July 14. BATTLE Re 'Ceipta,.a0A head; market ateady; oows and helfen, $0.00 0 7.60; .cannara, $4.0005.50; ealvea. $$.60 0 10.60. HOGS Receipts, $.000 head: market 60 10c lower; heavy, $1.4001.75; mixed, $1,100 $.40; light, $1.30 01.10; bulk of eales, 11.25 01.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Rscelpts, 100 head. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. . : . St. Joseph, July 14. CATTLE Receipts. 100 head; market eteady; ateen. 16.600 10.16; cows and helfen, $.4.2601.26; ealvea, $7.00011.00. HOOS Recelpta, 1,000 head: market low - 1, ear hulk of .alee. 10.6009.10. Hir.r AND LAMBS Receipts. 100 head; market ateady; lamba, $10.00010.75 awes, $1.7607.24. Us Stock ta Sight. Receipts of live' atock at tha five principal weatsrn maraeie nwmat. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Chloago ...........3.000 18.000 9,000 Kansaa City 100 2.00; -3.600 Sioux City 300 1.000 100 Omaha..... $.700 $.100 $.100 St hialt. ..1.600 tl.COO 1.800 Total.....' 7,100 101,700 10,600) Great Clearance Sale $4.95 .. 98c ,39c 39c ...::5c 50c ...45c J, Helphand Clothing Co. 314-316 North 16th Str.at. $7.50 Pftlm Beach Suite, t......... $1.50 Odd Psnis, on sale. ......... Men. Union Suite, at.............. 75c Dress Shirts, at-;... Men. 10c Hose, at... $1.60 Straw Hate, at 76c Silk Hate, at.,.; ,. EN and VOr.lEN--Everybody--Look--Read Thousands of Mm and Women who dres carefully and well have been here In throngs, many are coming to morrow and will be here for the last few days Saturday last day. The enormity of the price-cuttinf demolition stands alone in the annals of bargain-giving for this, the final wind-up, in MEN'S and WOMEN'S CLOTHING, SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, HATS, SHOES, ETC YOU WANT TO BE HERE TOMORROW-SATURDAY LOOK AT EVERY PRICE'QUOTED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. THEY ARE THE REAL AND GENUINE MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU : tCC"D FLC3H REJtDY-TO-lVEAR FOR WOMEN. GREATEST CFFERIKCS F03I TOORROVY, SATURDAY $1.00 and $1.25 Middies, now.. 69$ $1.00 All-over Aprons, now. , . .354 $1.25 All-over Aprons, now. . .45 Up to $2.00 Waists, choice. ... .454 Up to $3.50 Linen Skirts, plain sand fancy, all styles ........ ' $2.00 All Silk Waists, all colors. 95 $1.00 House Dt'esses, all styles.'. 45k $1.00 BootSilk Hose, all colors. 39 $1 N, H. Summer Corsets, now 39 $2.00 and $2.50 Linen Sport Skirts, now at ...... 95k 15c Cotton Hosiery, all colors. . . .94 Children's 60c and 75c Wash Dresses, now .............. 25 Sutnmar Drtaaaa Mutt Co.. Big line Dresses, all styles and colors, worth up to $3.50, to go in two lots, take your choice, now. Up to $4.80 Drwast. ........ In latest styles and colorings, lace collar and cuff-trimmed, to go ih two lots, take your choice .J Up to $4.00 Pa-mpt, aow. ... . ... . White. Tan and Black, in all leath ers, great assortment to clean out the entire shoe stock tomorrow, choice now, pair, 98. 59c AND 95c $1.45 AND $1.95 98c LAST GUT FOR MEN $1.00 and $1.25 Dress Shirts, now. . . . .39t Big line Dress Shirts, now. ........ , .484 60e Balbriggan and Lisle Underwear. . 194 $1.00 B. V. D. Union Suite, now... ; . .'. .494 $2.00 and $2.60 Palm Beach Pants. . . . .954 26c Garters, individual boxes . .. .84 10c and 12ttc Black and Fancy Hose, pr., 54 Up to $2.60 Straw Hats, now. ...... .694 $3.60 and $4.00 Oxfords, black and tan, lace and buttoh, all leathers, pair. ... ..S1.95 MEN'S PALM BEACH SUITS Your last chance to beat the hot weather, men ! Big Una to select from for Saturday 'a selling. Take your choice, Coat and Pants. . . ...i . . S. . .. .v. . . . . Separate Palm Beach Pants, plain and stripe, light and dark colors at, per pair. . . . . . . ,v. . .... ... . ... ....... . ---- $2.95 ...95c followed nndflr reatMnv. but thtra was no important prcssuro and the close was within a point or two of the beat and from 6 to 13 polnta net burner. Salea were ST. 350 bag. July 8,2c; Auoit, 8.33c; September, .38c: October, 1.42c; November, .4c; De cember, 8.64c ; January, 8.S ; February, 8.13c; March. I.flto; April, l-Tfcc; May, 8.80c; June, 8.84c. Spot, dull; Ho 7, tc Sentoi 4. lec. Pew freih offers were reported at the ooat and freight market aa today was practical ly a holiday tn Brasll and quotations were about unchanged. The officials eaibles reported a gain of 76 rein at Rio with Santos spot unchanged and futures It rela higher to k lower. Bio exchange was Hd lower. . .... . Cotton Market. - . i New Torltv Juy 14. COTTON Futures I opened steady; July, 12.83c;" October, 12.00c; December, 13.17c; January? 13.23c;, March. 13.38c. Cotton futures closed steady; July, 12.89c; October, 12.97c; December, IS. 13c; January, 13.18c; inarch, 13.37c. Spot steaay; middling uplands, 11.15c. Sales, 2,080 bales. The cotton market closed steady at a net advance of to 7 points. Liverpool, July 14. COTTON Spot, quiet; prices steady ; good middling. 8. 1 7d ; mid dling, g.Old; low middling. 783d. Sales, .. Coffee Market. New Yorlt, July 14. There was a mod erate buslnens In the market, for coifee futures here today and while fluctuations ware somewhat Irregular, the general rul ing f prices- was higher Tills seemed partly the result .jbuying by houses with Mverpooi connections or cotton exenange lnterertts and after opening at an advance of 3 to 7 points, active months sold about 6 to 8 points above last night's cloning figures.- with December touching 8.52c and May, 8.81c. Retsfctlons of '3 or 4 -points London Stock Market. London. July 14. American securities wer$ nuit and lh list closed steady. SILVER Bar, .9d per ounce. MONKT 44 per -ent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills, 5 per cent; three months, 5i per cent, Sugar Market. ' New Tork. July 14.--SUGAP. Raw ste... . centrifugal. fi.40c; motasass, 8.83c; refined, steadv; fine granulated, 7.86c. Futures de clined about polnta during the early trad ing on scattered selling by commission bouses. BBAPSTBEET'S TRADE BEVIEW. Seasonal Infloenem Never Wera So Neg ligible as Now. - New York, July 11. -Bradstreet's tomor row will sty: Seasonal Influences, which usually affect the larger lines during tha heated apeele, never were so negligible as now. Hot weather has made it uncomfortable for men tn industry to work continuously at high spaed and then at the same time the normal desire for vacations has probably cut down operations In numerous enter- prises,, but . notwithstanding a relatively' noteworthy degree of activity prevails, ( Speculative buying, predicated heretofore , on fears that there would not be enough , materials to go around has, however, large ly disappeared and the situation is all the healthier for this. Most reports agree that prospects point to a continuance of good; business through an indefinite period, with" , little or none of the disturbances incident to s presidential year in evidence. ' . Weekly bank clearings were 4,008,113,Mfl. Dry Goods Market. " ' "! New York, July 14. DRY GOODS Cotton goods markets were steady; yarns wera firm and wool active. Many Jobbers are here for their semi-annual purchases. American Telephone 4 Telegraph Co.. A dividend of Two Dollars per share will be paid on Saturday, July 16, 1916, to stockholders of record at the close of business on Friday, June SO, 1916. G. P. MILNE, treasurer. I I an b biii a wasiwa!-esss BggaHBKiiHBBWBaB: 8 )onn to Rock-Bottom MI'S Go the Prices on And Furnishings of All Kinds No need of waiting any longer Prices have reached Rock Bottom. Come Saturday and be among the first ones to choose from these lots of Suits.. You find the very ma terials and styles that Omaha's well dressed men are wearing and you'll save about a HAJjF. , Every Suit in the Store is Included in Sale We are going to make as cleans weep as was ever made by any Business House, and this clean sweep will swing into your way a mighty torrent of MOST EX TRAORDINARY SAVINGS! l p-p I Clearance ' fJ' Sal8 ! I Suit Was Vllf' MvV Ml I Formerly fl $16.50. v. VfcjftsaSL 4 1 Now on Salel A. aY i P3- t " -. a a. PALM BEAen SUITS MM The Last Week Saturday Last DaySale Now On Entire Stock 214-216 North 16th SW Opp. Loyal Hotel, Near PostoHlce r 3E MEN'S SUITS r Now Reduced to 95 Worth -at. to $12.50 MEN'S SUITS Now Reduced to $(j375 Worth to $16.50 MEII'S SUITS Now Reduced to j $11T5 $22.50 MEN'S SUITS Now Reduced to $11175 MLr U Worth V U to !- $27.50 PANTS At About Half Price $1.75 and $2.00 Trousers, Pair, at $1.19 $2.50 Trousers, Sell ' tag-Out Pric$ , $1.79 ' $3.00 Trousers, Sell 1 tag-Out Price $1.95 $3.50 Trousers, Sell mg-Out Price $2.45 '$4.00 Trousers, Sell- ing-Out Pn $2.95 $4.50 Trousers," Selling-Out Price - $3.45 Men's Oxfords . ' Worth to (1 fiQ S3.50, aow JisU5 Hen's Belts Vp $. SOa valuaa, .Sat arejajr. ' at 19c Men's Hose Worth to 15c, C pair, on sale. , "t Soft Shirts ?r.lr.7..59c Onion Shirts R.f ular 7Ss . OQ- I v.luau..Acrw.- I II CLrOTMING COMPACT S.xS-" i I i i: 19