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16 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916, GRAIN AHDPRODDCE Wheat Receipts ' Heavy and " Price Enle Strong Corn Trade Firm. OATS ARB IRREGULAR 'Omaha, Julr 1. 1111. . TJi. Th wheat market MtittniMd atrone teaar and advanced from Ic In JV.C Today' wheat reoelpte ware exceptlonat ,lr heavy and the bulk of the samples -traded Ne. 1 hard. There was an eicellent eaeh demand for alt sradea of wheat and the bulk qf the aamplee were eold at advanred prte'ee. The rem market was firm and there was a moderate demand for this cereal. Corn receipts were somewhat heavier, but the Swiss were comparatively Heht. Outs were Irregular, white advancing a quarter and the four selling a quarter lower. ' The receipts df oats wars fair end ther. was a fairly rood demand for this cereal at the prevailing prtrra Rye end barley were quoted nominally on ehanaed. Liverpool eloss: Wheat. Id higher; corn, ItlHd lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1.621. AM bu. and shipments 4T4..O0 bu., against receipts sf 144.004 bu, and shipments of 314,000 bu. last year, trlmary corn receipts were 111,000 bu. snd shipments 93M00 bu., against receipts of 441.000 bu. and shlpmsnts of 1.1,004 bu. last yesr. Primary oats receipts were 130,000 bu. snd shipments 001,000 bu., against receipts of 4 1 1.01)1 bu. and shipments of 440,000 bu. last "' CARLOT RECEIPTS. v Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago ....131 131 v 111 Minneapolis IIT ... ,' ... Duluth li ... ' Omaha Ill : 41 . - II Kansas City .........III 36 1 It. Louis ...J...HI 41 11 Winnipeg 411' ... ' ... ' These sales wsrs reported todsyt Wheat No. 1 herd winter; 1 car, lllltt: 11 l-l ears, 11.1!; 1 car. 11.11.; 10 cars, J l.lllsl II cars, Jl.ll. No. hard winter; ears, 11.10: I car, 11.10; 1 car, 11.01; I ears. II. OUt; 4 1-1 cars, 11.01; I cars, tl.01141 I. 11.01; I, 11.04. No. 4 hard winter; $ cars, 11. Ot; 1 ear. ll.OOti.; cars, 11.01; 1 ears, HOI; 1 car, 11.04; -I cars, 11.01. Cample hard winter: 1 car, 11.04; 1 car, I.0IH: 1 car. 11.01; 1 ear, 11.00: 1 I I cars, Me. No. 1 spring, 1 ear, 11.01. Sample durum: I ear, 01c. No. I mixed: 1 car, 11.11. No. I mixed durum: 1 car, 11.01. No. mixed 1-1 ear, 11.41; 1 ear, 11.01: 1 ear, 11.04. ' Corn No. I whltsl I cars. 17c N6. ( white: 1 ear, 10 Ha. No. I mlxedi 1 ear, la,. No. I mixed: 1 ear, - T7c No. I mixed : 1 ear, 71C 1 car. Ho. Sample onlsadi 1 ear. lie. ' Oats No. I whltst II cars, II He, No. 4 white: 1 ear, 17 Ho; 1 ear, I7. Bern ale white: 1 oar, II lie: 1 ears, 17c; I cars, 110. - Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: Ne. t herd. sl.10tt4yl.il: No. I herd, 11.07 01. 10 : No. 4 hard. ll.OIDl.Ot; No. t spring, 11.01 1.14; Ne. I spring, 11.04O1.11; No. I durum, ll.UsM.04; No. I durum. 11.014)1.01. Corn: No. I white, 770)77Ho: No. whits, 14077o; No. 4 whits, 114)10e; No. I whits, 1l7c; No. white, 7l7l: ?. yellow. 1lj1e( No. yellow, lT0c; No. 4 yellow, 7l971r; No. I yellow. 11e7lo; No.-1 yellow, 7777o; tlel No. 4 mixed. 7!OHl No. I mlxsd, 174o; Ne. 1 mixed. 1l11e. Oats: No. whits. IIOIIHe; standard. II lle: Ne. I whits, ISOIIwo; No. 4 whits, 1I7. Barley) Malting, 14 lo; No. feed. HOjIlc. Urs: No. 1, ltllel No. I, I40I1O. a. . OMAHA rUTHHII MARKET. .-.' trsstta Palrly Aailss, Wltk Wheal Opeauag ' Trading was fairly active en the local exchange. September wheat opened strong and reaches). 11.10 at the beginning of the session, but at the closs was only o higher en September, and the December was practically unchanged. Ths high mark for the day on December whsst wss 11,11. " , corn was firm, th September aptlon doo ms to higher and December e higher. Trading In oats was moderately active, and both the September and December closed a fraction lower. Omaha closing prtese mi futures Tar this rVhT Sept Dee. Com. ft" Deo. Cats Sept Dec. Open. High. 101. 1 It UiS-3 1 II "1.3 155 53 '"5 in io 40 101 111 III II 40 141 111 ...st Chicago etosing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan. Steele and grata brokers, III nojtn. rJixteenta street: Ait. Open. I High, ILow.j Close. Tea WhL July Sept two. Corn July Sept Deo. Osts. July Deo, Pork. July .Sept lard. July Seal Oct, Pit. July Sept 1 14-U 111- IIUX'I 10 ia.il' 40. tk "a 41- III 00 01 14 13-14 11 II 11 17 lit 11-711 II 40 11 II 1 II 1 11 . 1 11 11' 17 It M 41 III 114 10 11 H; 40 8 hi ool 14 10 II IS II II II II HI lit 111 II iij 8 it it II 10 13 11 11 II II 11 II I0 II 41 111 II II 11 11 40-41 11 IT 1 14 1"- I M II :; .Jit 40 H 00 14 M '1111 II II 11 If !v CanCAAO OKAIN AND PROVISIONS. JVssk Mask Baa Sean Caaees Farther . ! Bias la Whoa. : - Chicago, Jsly II. Peace rumors virtually street today ths offset of Increasing re ports ef crop dantegs In the northwest Prices closed unssttlsd, at l.lll.ll for September and 11.11 for December, wlht the market as a whole e eft to' o up as compared with yastsrday's finish. Corn gained o to 10 set, oata closed un changed to c lower, and pro vie ions vary, las (ram II c dscllns to a rise ef 10c. It was a big broad market today In wheat with balls and shorts purchasing en large seals until shortly before midday when ward began to ba circulated that Bulgaria was considering peace. Asssrtlons that ths Bulgarian premier had summoned ths gobranje to discuss ths situation gavs ths. peace reports sems degrss of definite B)sss and although confirmation was was lacking many buyers turned quickly to the selling side. During ths reel of ths session a majority ef dealers psld little) heed to the black rust dsvslopmsata which earlier In ths day had completely monopltssd attention. The most pronounced damage advices oaraa from South Dakota, but predictions were ourrent that the injury la North Dakota would hx due Urns become squally apparent. Some of the bast known sxperts In ths 'country wsrs quoted aa authority for asn eetleaal estimates of ths harm already In flicted en the spring sown crop ef wheat Near Absrdsn, S. D., the dsmags was fig. area at oe ear cent, wim ins oiaoa rust still working and with ths outlook that mueh of thee rop would not be harvestsd st all. Another authoritr put ths total dam. age so far la the Uekoles and Minnesota at 11 per cant Cora bulged with wheat and wag bus talnad latsr by ths placing of a largs European order for alcohol from the United States. Country offerings were light. Oats felled to hold early strsngth. The waathar was' constdsred to ba favorable for the fill ing of lata planted fields , ; Pork and ribs averaged higher as a re sult ef a spsculstlve buying. A decline in lard waa associated with a down turn la quotations at Liverpool. .... Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red. nominal ; No. red. old. 11.11: No. 1 hard, new, 11.11; No. I hard, old. 11.111.14. Com: No. t ysllow, llllc: No. 4 yellow, 1IO 40041c; standard. 41 !. Rye: No. I, lit. Barley, I4t7c. Seeds: Timothy, ll:: clover. tl.IOsH4.00. Provisions: Pork, ili.l04liM.IOi lard. 111.11; ribs. 1U.10 4 11.71. Butter Hlghsr; ereamery, I44J)17o. ' Kggs Rscslpts. 1,111 caces; markst ua ahanged. . Potatoes Higher: receipts, II ears; Vlr- Snla, barreled, II.).40; Virginia, bulk, lie; , Kansas. , Ulssourt and . Illinois ?nloa, 1I9ISC. Poultry Ulvs, hywer; felws, lie; springs, nei4c , ...... , Mbanasgihs Orala Isaitest. ' Mlanaapolls, July II. WHBAT July, ' U; September, 11.11. Cash: No. 1 , rd, 11.16; No. 1 narthera, ll.ll 1.. : No. i northern, ll.lll.ll. v. pi01t Unchanged.., .. ..... , , Alt LET 11941c f tsv ooo. ".: c '-. 1 It Ji a AN U.!t 11.00. . CuKH No. I yellow, llllc. . OATS No. I white. I)lla i lOUIID-11410114. sTsnm Cltr Heassal Market. - K'-aaal Cllr. Mo., July tl WHBAT t. I hard. 11U1.14; Ns. t red, 11.144) Ml: July, llOltyl.01; Ssptomber, 11.01: December, 11.111.12. CORN No. I mixed, 7l7lc: No. while, iseilc; No, I ysllow, lICMOe; July, 7lc: September, 74c: December,. 010. OATS No. 3 white, 4!4!!c: No. 1 mixed, 31 o 40e. NEW YORK OHNKBAL MARKET. New Tork, July It. Plour wirn 11.14; No. 1 hard. 11. S7: No. 1 northern. Dululh, 11.14; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 1.11. f. e. b. New Tore. Corn Snot, firm: No. 1 " yellow. Ilc. o. ). i. nn, lore. , . Oats Suot. steady. Hay Quiet; No. 1, 11.10; No. I, ll.lt tyi.ib. - Hods Btesdy: slats, common te ehofea. lilt, ll10c; 1114, tt7c: Pacific coast llll. 11014c; Ilt4. I10r. Hides Firm: Bogota, II lie: Central America. S3c. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, lie ssc onds, 30c. Provisions Fork, firm: mess, 137. ooo 31.10; family, I2I.00C11.I0. Beef, firm; mees. 111. 00ft 1. SO; family. III.IOSIO.IO. Lard, easy; middle west, I1I.I00 1310. , Tallow Weak; city, 7c; special. 10 I14r: country aDeclal. lUe. '' Butter Barely steady; receipts. 10,413 tubs; creamery extras, 3IOI0c; firsts, 170 liter: seconds. 2l03Ac. Kggs Btesar; receipts, ia,e?i cases; rresn gsinerea sxirss, tine, zasyisc; sxira nrsis, l)37c; firsts, Ii3lc. . fheese Firm: receipts. 1,07.0, boxes: un- chsngd. 4 Poultry-a-Llvs. stesdr: hrollsrs. 3I!tc: fowls, 30e; turkeys, Ifiollc. Dreesed, quiet: nreiiere, iiaysic; iowis, uigijc; luravye, 2Sc. ....... 'st. Louis Orala Market. St. Louis. Julr II. WHBAT Ns. 1 red. II. 1101. 10; No. I herd. nsw. I1.10O1.11; July. 11.11: September, 1,111.11. ' CORN No. I, llr; No. I while. IIOIlc: Julr, s0o; September, 1l01lc. OATH we. 1, Of Vive; no, s wnue nom inal. . . ., ' - Liverpool Orala Market.: .. ,, - Liverpool. July II. WHEAT Spot .No. 1 Manitoba, lis Id: No. I, lis Id. ' CORN Spot American, mixed, lew, ICS CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Market Weak. Hsgi Weak," Chicago. ' July II. CATTLE Receipts 1.000 head: market weak: nallvs beef cattls, 0.1IO10.I0: western steers. 17.7101. 10; stocksrs and feeders, ll.00O0.00: cows snd heifers. I1.I0O1.I0: Clares, ll.tooll.OO. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 rued; markst weak: 1Bo to 10c ower: bulk, 1.I0U.IS light, II.1I01I1; mixed, H.OiOllt; heavy M.OOOI.Mi rough, JI.00Ol.1t. SHEEP AND LAMBS Rscslpts, 1,000 head; market. Arm; wethers. t iri. ewes, ll.3iO1.t0; lambs, ll.t0O10.il. ,-. "'' ' Coffee Market. ' . ' Nsw Tork. July II. Coflos Steadiness In the eotree msrust at ins openinB .uur, he nrlee were 1 UOUlt higher. WBS fol lowed by quits an actlvs selling movement, especially tn ths Issl hour which weakened prices snarpiy, ins ciose wems w fUime ri lnwer. Seles. 17.360 begs. Ths avnlanetlan fns the latS WSaimeSS WSS thst stop loss selling hsd developed In a market bare ot Buyers. 11 was aieo uwvtn ths declines In Brsslltan markets, ths first In some time mey have atfsoted ssntiment hara and chenkad the confidence lacking and final prices wsrs snout ins inweii ior the dev. December sei inn eir irom e.eao I. lie: March from I.I1IOI.10 and May from 1. tetfl. IOC. JUiy, S.IVOI August, s.sec; eep tamhar. l.XOn: Ortobsr. 1.44c! Novsmbsr. I.4lc; Dscember, l.tlc; aJnuary, I.IOc; Feb ruary, 1. 17c; March l.llci April, 1.71c; May, 1. 14c: Juns, l.llo. . Spot qulslr, Rle Is, 101 Santos Is, I0c. ntfara from Santos were Irregular, with sales late yssterday of 4s at 10.tie. Today's quotation wss is.dvhii.ovo cost onu irsisni, London eredlto. The official eabies rspsriea nsciinss or 110 rsls In Rio 7s snd a fiartlal St rsis ds cllns In Santos futures. Rio exchange was 1-lld hlghsr. ' Omaha Hay Market. '.' . trmaha, July 10 HAT Choice nplbnd (none hers), eld, 110.40010.10; nsw. 110.00 ff 10.10; No. 1 (none hers), old. II.I0O 10.00; new. II.10O10.00: No. I. eld, 16.000 1.00: new, 17. 00O4.00: No. I, eld, 14.000 1.00; new, 11.00O7 M; choice midland (none here), eld, 1I.I0O10.00; new, 11.110 10.00) Ne. I, eld. Il.oooi.tt: new, II. OOO I. lo: No. I. old. lt.loso.00: new. 17. ooo 1.00; No. I, old. 14.00OI.00; how, II. 00O 1.00; choice lowland (none hare), old, 11.10 Ol.oo; new, I7.oooi.oo; Ne. 1, old, IT.ooo 1.10; new, ll.00O7.00j No, I, eld, 14.000 t.OO; new, I4.00OI.00: Ne. 1, eld, 11.000 4.001 new. It.OOOI.OO. Alfalfa: ' Choice. old, 110.00O1l.00i new l.00C10.00;.No. 1, old, oio.oooii.oo; new, fs.eoos.so; no. I, eld, It.OOOI.OOi new, 14.00 0 7,00 standard, 11.00,0100. -"''. St. Lsais Un S4ec.lt Markst, St. Louis. July II CATTLE Receipts. 100 head.; markst stsady; native beef steers, I7.oooio.oo; ysaning steers and heifers, . .I.iooie.otl cows, H.iotsi.oet stocksrs and leaders, 14 1001 It: Texas and Okla homa stssrs, lD.ieoi.10! prime yearling steers and hellers. I1.71O10.1S; cewe and hslfsrs, ll.OOOI-Iti Prima southern' steers, ll.00O10.ee; natlvs calves, 14. 40 011.74. HOGS Rscslpts. 40,000; market lower; plge and' lights, II.00OII1; mixed and butchers, tl.lOO'.Hi ld heavy, till I. Ill bulk, ll.OOOI.IO. " SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 100; market stsadyt yearlings. 11.0001.10: clip ped ewes, II.MOI OOl spring lambs, 11.00 10,00. '..,.' , . t . ... . . Kansas Cltr Lisa Stack Market, i Kansas City July II. CATTLE Receipts. 1.400 hesd: market steady; prime fsd steers, II.I0O10.10; drssssd beef stssrs. I7.llltl.l0l western steers, II. Tlel OS; stockere and fssders, It.lOOI.IOi, bulls. ll.1tOl.0l: calves, II.I0O11.0O. HOOS Rscslpts, 1,100; marksl stsady; bulk. ll.4OB0.IOi heavy, ll.40O.70: peck ers and butchers. ItlOOIIO; light, fl.ll 1.10; pigs, ll.00ei.ll. . sheep Recelnta. 1.400: markst stsady: lambs, ll.10O10.00; yearltnge, I7.10O1.00; wethers, I.tOOMtj ewee, I1.I0O1.00, Cattea Market. ' ' . Tork. Julr II. COTTON Futures opsnsd steady; July. 11.770: October, ll.llo; December, II lie; January, ll.llo; March, U.lle. v i The cotton market Vleeed' stsady at t points advance to I polnte decline. '' , DPOt quiet; mmuima upi..i, IJvemaol. Julr II. COTTON Spot steady; good middling, 1.13d: middling, 7.17d; low middling, 7.11d. Seles, 4.100 bales. . '-: .' XvaDorated Apples and Dried Fruits. New Tork. July II. Evaporated Apples Quiet and steady: fancy. 7070 choice, 404o: prime. mSo. Dried Trulls Prunes, saay; Csllfornlas, 40s te 0e. 1OIo: Oregons. 1910c. Aprl cota flrmi cholos, .l!913c; extra eholca. 110. Pssches, nnn; cnolca, sol extra oheioa. 10 ; fancy, 7o. Raisins, flrmi looss musoatele. IOIc; chotos to fancy eseded, 101c; ssedless, l10c St, eeeph Un Stack Market, St Joseph. Me.. July II CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 hsad: market steady: steers, I7.00O10.00i cows and holfers, t.1lol.lt: calves, 7.04U.0O, . ...... HOOS-r-Recslpts, 1,000 hsad: market lower: top, -11.70; bulk of sales, II.I09I.IO. SHEEP AND ' LAMBS Receipts V loo hsad: market stsady; lambs,' ll.tltfll.OO: owes, 11.1107.14. ' Sieux City live Stock Market. SIOUX City, la, July II. Cattle Reealnla. 400 head; markst, stssdy; natlvs stssrs, I7.00OI.10: cows and heifers, . I4.7l0l.lt; euiie, aiaso, etc., ts.vveje.se. , . . Hogs Receipts, 4.300 head; market to 10c lower; heavy, ll.30Ol.li; mixed, 11.11 OI.I0; light ll.OOOI.IO; bulk ef salsa II.10OI.I0. ' ' Shosp and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head. He Sssek ha Sight .', s . --""""a ...a nmvipts ana ShtP- ments from the Ave artnat.u.1 . 8t LOUIS ,.,.,.,. 100 41.000 ' IDS Chicago 1,000 ll.iet ,00 Kansss City 1,101 l.ieo 1,000 Sioux Cltr 400 4.100. 1100 South Omaha ........ lot 1,001 . tie ,.1.100 11,704 10,110 Totals Masai Market. ' v New Tork. July XI. uaTiij a 10.40. Spslter firm: snot Beat at delivery. II. 7OII.I4. Copper quiet; .lec trolruc, I14.eooil.0s. Iron slesdy and un changed. Tin firm; spot lll.liOil.lt. at wewi! spot eoppar, ill; futures. Ill: electro ly tie. llll: aoot tin. use t.. turss. mi lis; lesd. Ill lie M; epelter.'ttt. Dry Ueeds Market. ;', Waa Waal. I ..I- a. n... . ' - " ' , - -1 J a,. i.tn goons WSrS eleartv hut entet la .i.nl. tin ft , wsrs Arm. Silks In vslvsta, aatliie aad viweuae were BOUgRt ior ISIL. WOOi mar kets were Arm. ... . Sagei- Masttsl. ":. .;'' Nsw Tsrk, Julr tl. Sugar Raw. nntat. centrifugal, I.l7c molasses. I lOe. Refined steady; fins grsnulatsd, T.lle. gattxss at mvb were a enaue tower. LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Cattle Supply Sella Nominally Steady Hog ' Receipts Swindle. SCANT RUN 0T " SHEEP ftfipti wrt (Jmahi, July 11. 1U, Officii Monty ...... I.ITI , f.101 14,72ft Oftlrlal Tuday . . ... 1.I7S T.304 H.?73 Offl.UI Wb(lnUy 1,1.9 T.160 . 7.361 Ofli.li.1 ThurndBy .... ,24 11,981 u .H3 BtlmBt JTrlday ..... 100 7,000 UP Viv dayi thts WJtsk.H.939 I9.1441 40,147 Hm dftya last wak..lMftl 44,130 10, 1 8amj dmy t welii kffolO.31.3 41,071 14.111 Ham days I wanks acoU.131 f 1. 010 49.f7 Br. me daya 4 weeks tolU7 l,0B0 tl.009 Sam days lat yr. . 10,730 40,130 01.722 Ths followlnf tibi snows tti raeslpui of cmttls, hogs and sheap at th South Omaha llvs stork markst for th ysar to data, aa ccmparad with last yaw: 19U. 1010 IflA. DSO. Cattls .... 030,100 I40.9&0 93,100 Hoas .. ...t.OOn.017 1.771.441 327.040 ...... Bheep 1,000.117 1,307,010 123.703 Tha folkiwtns tabla anowri ths a vera fa pHeas nt bega at tha Omaha Itva stock mar bat tor I ha last few daya. with oomparlson' Uata. IfM. tlttU. I19I4.U0U. 11911. 11011 July 0 0 47 V f 1 U 4 II July 0. t T x to T 10 to July 7 t 0401 T 14 I to t II II lily I t 11 1 fl I II I 02 1 23 I II July I " I IN 0 1 I 71 7 II July 10. 9 70 4 I 47 I 70 T 24 0 I) J'lly II I l?H ' I II 71 7 20 I 17 July . f 01H 0 TO. I li 1 00 0 94 t It July II. 0 00 0 14 I 01 J 14 0 10 July 14. 0 HI f 00 I 00 00 1 14 July II V 111 I 96 04 I 09 7 H 30 July 10 -' t Oil 01 0 TO 7 15 July IT 44 T-A9 t TO I 12 7 10 0 1" Julr 30. 9 It . f I T3 I 91 T IT 0 14 July 10. 9 0H T ATI I 10 T 30 10 July 10. 9 10 Oil I 00 7 31 0 13 July 11. 9 10 Q 17 I Tl I 17 ' ' . 0 17 la. 8undiy, CATTLK Hrttpts wafa- smallai ' than usual for1 a Friday, thsre birtnff about 100 frtsh haad on aala, hardly enough to lo tarsst buyars In tha trada. Tar tha waak uppltas. hav baeii prstty much ths aama as last waak or tha corraapondlng wsk last yaar, but tha proportion of graas cat tls has haan targor than a yaar1 ago. Trada today was nominally steady at tha week's decline, which means that both tat rattle and cow stuff are selling 109 lie lower than ther ware a week ago, and the general tone tn trada Is dscldedly weak. Pealere are largely of the opinion that prices are finally down to a summer basis and there la every proapeot of a mora satis factory trad from now on. Cows and heifers are sailing at tha low point of the season. Packers have bean gat ting plenty of southern and weatera rraae tock of lata and have been r very tndtf ferent buyers of the native grass re. Vnl calves show some strength for ths week, best vaalsrs now selling up around IU.T0, but bulls, stags, eto., sir generally some what Jowar than a weak ago. In stock era ' and feeders values broke badly the fore part of tha week and this deollna brought out country buyers in force For the past day or two shipments to the country have been of fairly liberal propor tiona and although prices are still right around I0e lower -than a week ago there la more . Ufa and activity about th with a proapeai of a fair clearance for the Quotations on tattle: . Good to choloe beeves, O.O01O.li; tair to good beeves, ll.OOOI.IO; common to fair beeves, Is. 400 0.00; good to eholca yearlings. 11.10610.00; fair to good yearlings. ll.IQ09.il; common to fair yearling-, II.1I0O.IO; good to choice heifers, 17.1191.11; good to choice cows, 10.7107.71; fair to good cows, IC.0090.71; oommoa to fair cows, l.760I.OOj good to vwiu iuar. i,iigi,vii mif to guot feeders. IT 0007,10; common to fair feed era, 11.0097.00; good to cholc stock ttrs. 17.4091.00; stock heifers, 11.6004. Tl; stock COWS, 11,1101.60: stock ealvaa. IO.7x.0ai.ft- veal calves. ll.006ll.TI; beef bulls. ' stags, etc.. 10.0007.11; Bologna bulla. I.IO0O.IO napraaeniaijve sales: , .. . . r BEKr BTBERt, No. - , Ay. Pr. ' No. Av. Pr. 1 0T0 II 71 10 1001 07 AA J0........UH I II II... ,..,.1137 140 1. elMI I 10 ' - , 0TKER0 AND HKlk'SRS. 1......... 711 10 10 ... 741 10 ; COWS. 0 IIT I 10 ' I IftAS ft SR 17.., .....1011 00 I,..... .1310 10 01 7 70 JUI1FER0 1 HO 4 00 1.. ...... 410 7 00 , . BULLS, 1. ....... Ill I II 1 Uio l 11 1 ' rAr.vv.a ... 110 10 00 STOCK ERA AND VBIIDinftJI U.. ...... 711 0 00 - WK8TEBNB ravls A Douslaa Mont. Mexicans. llaUere. 7I I 0. - 00 steers. 110 I 10 D4vt A Dottftlaa Montana. . 41 steers. Hi 0 11 NEBRASKA. II stssrs. Ill f 00 loowa... f 4 3 cows... 1101 I T ( i HOOS Yesterday's liberal ho run proved to be just a flash In ths pan, sup plies dropping to a real moderate notch gain today. All told, about 10T cars, or T.000 head, were an offer, which, with the exception or Monday, is tha smallest run of j,hs week. Total for the week to date Is 11.144 head, as against 44.110 head last weak, 41,071 two weeks ago and 40,030 last year, Choice lights and butchers were anln In best demand and sold to shlppsrs en flrat rounds at prices that ware anvwav Or higher, and Vera quoted as 1910c higher or soma iraaers. noma aom as Riga as 19.10. Packer trade also got started In good season, droves selling at price that ware eieeay 10 eirong, ana in somo cases looked, tf anything. a little hither. Bulk ot th offerings waa cleaned up In good season on this basis. : Before, the cloaa. however, tha mark weakened, bids dropping down to a ateady and even lower basis. A few etlera mad concession with ths beat graoe possible and cleaned up, but most of th trader who had hogs left on tha finish elected to hold for a return to early price. And they might have won out. too, had not iat re port from Chicago Indicated a 10a lower clos. but after these bearleh wtree began circulating, packers quit bidding altogether and left th yards when there were still some twenty loads unsold. Shippers who wantsa an oaa toa or two got in at this time and bought a few bunches on an easier baala, but noon found fifteen loads stlU In the pans. The average market was a ahada higher than yeatarday, the bulk selling at 10.309 I.K, with the ueual sprinkling of common nogs on down and a fair ahowlna of the meet desirable grades on up to 10.10, the top. On the bulk of the offerings today's prices are 19100 lower than last week, al though aom of th beat shippers are eell Ing steady with Saturday. Shipping grade ar lOo higher than Monday, while the bulk of th packing hog la. If anything, a UtU easier, average coat being just about wher It , waa on th opening, day of th week. 8HBEP There were only three ear, ar about TI0 head of sheep and lam be, on offer here today Barring holidays and Sat urdays, tnis is tn smallest run In over a year, or sine May, 1010, to b exact. To day's light run put a crimp In what prom- ieea 10 d a vary rair week' run. holding the five days to total down to 40.174 head. This Is 10,000 larger than laat week, and a little heavier than tw weeke ago,-hut a falling off f 11,000 aa. compared with th same days a year ago, . There were no ranger on offer, and even the native supply was almost too slim to make a market. . Trader wasted no time, the barn being cleaned up la short order at price that were quoted steady, beat atuft her reaching 10.71. As oom pared with th olo of lost week, today's price look around TOc lower. . rniay a week ago a few na tive sold to 110.00, but It was generally conceded that had ther been any rangers here, top would not have gone above 110.60. Today, with native selling at 11,74, and on down, beet of the rangers ar quotable to 10.11, which waa yesterday s fop. Feeding lamb aold yesterday at nrl?aa that were not far from ateady with th proceeding day. If anything, the ton waa easier, 11.10 buying bulk of the offering, aa against tl.ll Wednesday. Frlcee ar still 10010a higher than a wee ago, when 11.00 was th popular figure. Any weakness mat was noted in th asred eheep division Thursday was lacking today. th tew native one ner eeuing as nigh as they would at any time during -the week. A nrattr good kind brought IT.ii07.eO, and eemethlng real good would rearh 17.10. Ewe ar steady wttn a week ago, Tbey hav not been any wether of eooaequenc her, but they, too. ar quoted a unchanged. Tear linn opened th week steady, but broke eharply Tuesday, and at present loolt quarter aeiow rnuay a wea ago. Quotations of sheep and lam be 1- Lamb. gnod to rhitlce. M-TlffS-itS; iiimba, fxlr- to good, 10. 34 00.71; lamb, feeder. $1,109 9.10; yearling, good to choice. IT.IO91.M1 yearling, fair to good, IT.OO07.il; year ling, feeder. lo.OO0T.ll: weth.re, fair t tihotce, I4.H9T.T. 'we, good to choice, I7.009T.II; awe, fair to good, II.TI0T.OO; ewee, plain cull 4,009Mll owes, feeder. 14.1091.00; awes, yearling. $7.1091.71; we, braeders, Is and up, I0.00 9 7.TI, Representative salea: N. v Wt Pr. II Idaho feeder lamb U $1 104 Idaho feeder lamb II 9 50 010 Idaho lamb , II 9 10 301 Idaho lambs ,,,,, f 110 Idaho lamb 00 9 10 14 native wether 138 7 TO I yearling ewe Tl I 00 01 native breeding we.,,,.,,. II I II 30 cull owe 4... I 4 00 109 native ewe Ill T 10 77 native ewes .......100 7 40 01 native ewes ...,,........, 90 4 Tl 70 native lamb 01 9 Tl 14 culls 10 ' ' I 71 II cull awe II 1 00 " HORSES The announcement that an English Inspection would be opened here Thursday of next week waa by long odd ths feature of this peek's trade. The new Eng lish contract call for horse weighing from 1.119 pounds up. from 10.1 hands up In height and between I and f yaar old. To 'meet the English demands hone must be sound, well built, full aged and In all ways right up to the notch. Th decent hot weather run that showed np this week waa cleared Indifferently well. War grades sold readily enough, but any thing In th commercial line or common stuff waa extremely hard to move. In other words, the war market; Is the thing. London Stock Market. London, July 11.. American curltfes were moderately active around parity and eloeed steady. SILVER Bar, 10 l-lld pr ounc. MONET 44 per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short bills, 10,9 per cent; three montns, kv pr Don't Walk Upstair. Ride Up on the Escalator To the Second Floor. TELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLAS" 'An Entire Building Devoted to Men's Wear of All Kinds. , . , . i - J .. ; ; Looking Forward to One of the Best Saturday Sales of Men s Clothing You Ever Had The Opportunity To Participate In This ia one of the banner,sales of ' the year and, with a Saturday half holiday, will permits hundreds v to visit this Great Clothing Store . and share in the offering of ' - - The Best Suits You Ever. Saw, at -ri " IOhL P til These are broken lots of some of the finest Suits of the season. Don't think of buying clothing of un certain makg when we offer you Suits with labels in mem Deanng sucn renowned names as . Hirsch- Wickwire, Society Brand and Schloss Brothers Sizes for all builds of men hundreds of Suits in all nattprna. colors and fabrics. Values un to 13tvT: SAY S15-00- EXTRA SALESPEOPLE EXTRA FACILITIES and this EXTRA-, ORDINARY INDUCEMENT , NO CHARGES FOR ALTERATIONS K ' v Fifguaranteed and satisfaction, also. ' ' Hart Schaffner & At the Lowest Prices This Season , inw new nome 01 iiart Schaffner & Marx offers you the opportunity to buy from the r linest stoclc of Men s Clothing m Omaha and save all the way up to $15 on your purchase. , NO QUESTION ABOUT THE RIGHT STYLEMATERIALS, MAKE OR FIN, ' ..... ISH AND NO. QUESTION, EITHER, ABOUT THE SOUND JUDGMENT OF - YOUR BUYING A SUIT HERE ON SATURDAY YOU WILL GET THE BEST ' AT THE SMALLEST PRICE YOU EVER PAH). . r -c All 1916 Models This Is Important . Your Unrestricted Choice From This Stock Priced This Way. . Marx Clothing ..... w HaitSchtflnerl Clothes $40 and $45 Suits...... $30.00 $30 and $35 Suite ... . . . $25.00 $27.50 and $25 Suite . . . . $21,75 $20 and $22.50 Suite ... . $ 1 7.50 Other Remarkable Offerings Include v Flannel and White Serge Trousers with black silk stripes. In two lots, values $3.50 to $6.00 :;V-; -V':;.;:". At $2.50 and $3.50 : 385 Men's and Young Men's Suits From Our Regular; Stock ' T ALL SIZES REPRESENTED Pinch-backs, plain and conservative models; sizes for all builds of men; values up to ?18.00, in two lota, at $9.75 and $11.75. No Charges for Alterations Men's Straw Hate Any Straw Hat Saturday, 11.65 Your unrestricted choice of any mui'i Straw Hat in our entire stock that ha been wiling at 12.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00, all in .one lot . Saturday, at 81.65 ' Panama Hat. at $3.98 AU the $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Panamas, at S3.98 Banfkok. and Laihorna, $2.98 AU $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 value, in one lot Saturday, at . .92.98 All the Men'. $2.00 Madagascar Hats, at 98t Mea's Straw Hats at 45c AU the Men's Straw Hats that have been selling at 98c and $1.45, all in one lot, Saturday, at 454 Boy.' Headwaar All the Boys' and Children's Straw Hats that have been selling at $1.98, Saturday, at.... 084 All the Boys' and Children's $1.26 Straw Hats, at ...... 79 All the Boys' 65c and $1.00 Straw Hats, at 45 AU the Odds and Ends Men's and Boys' Straw Hats, Sat, at, .104 An Exceptional Fine Offering 956 of Men's Summer Shirts, at V . Outfit with a half-dozen of these Shirts, find you won't be ' paying out much more than you would for two or three, ordinarily. There's 128 dozen of them negligee, golf , and sport styles many are samples and are very ex- Pdntinnnl vnliiAfl WnrVi $1 9.R tn S5 Kf. lit'-'.. . .. ,. ........ -. s . Included in this lot there are about 15 dozen "Olus" Com bination Shirts and Drawers, values $1.50 QC to $2.50, for. rv. ...... ..J . . . .... v'-'.'A yJC One big lot of Men's Silk and Fiber Half. Hose, run of the mill quality, values 35c to 60c; , - f OC sale-price .. . . . . ......... i .. .'., ., LDQ 96 dozen Men's Sample and Broken Lots of Negligee and Golf Shirts; regularly 75c to $1.00. - .'PQ Saturday, at . . . V . , ;'. . . V. . ... . . . , . . i .' DVC Two Special Lots of Men's Athletic Union Suits, mostly manufacturers samples; regularly , - CO QC $1.25 to $1.50, at. ... . . r OJCand jOC Only a few of those fine All Wool Men's Bathing Suits, worth $2.60 to $4.60; sale price, . , ;;r QC ' CO QQ for Saturday ... ...... .'. ..... ...... tOQ to y&jQ One lot of Men's Mercerized and Fiber Half Hose, slightly imperfect; special, a pair. ...).,. .... ... Mala FWor. Mra's MUis.''r ' 7: . 18c Travel Time Here Are Trunks and Suitcases Hard Fiber Suit ' Cases, made over a steel frame; reinforced corners; look like leather; good lock and bolts. A very durable and splendid appearing suit ease. Prices 98c, $1.60, $2.50 and $3.50. ' ,.'.'; . i ' " . ' . 1 .a Leather Suit Cases and Leather Bags at $4.98, $5.98, $7.80 and up to $25.00. i Wardrobe Trunks at ,$27.50 to $60.00 -We are ; exclusive . agents in Omaha for the famous "Safe Lock' Wardrobe Trunk, made by Guibe-Heyering of Chicago, prices, $27.50 to $60.00.