16 GRAIN ANDPRODDCE Gush Wheat Market Very Ir regular, with Local De Nr mand Slight. COEN Cmaeket IS QUIET ' v 'v t Omaka, Ot. It, MM. The tub -heal market waa very irreru-. ler today and prices ruled from lo lower to Xo hither. The local demand (iSfwhul was not very active knd . moil of the export Mas wort for futnro ehlDmenl. . L few choice eample of the No. I herd wheat aold at tha top price ot Wednesday morkot and the bulk of today'! eelee were made at le advance over the avera.e price of the laat market day. The ranee of prlcre on No. S hard wheat -wea wide, earns of the eemplea selling Jc higher and several aalei belnf made at a cent decline.' The general run of No. 4 wheat aold around tl.664?l.ll and the sample hard ranted to prlee from 11.110)1.41. The tom market was- very quiet and pried, ruled from eteady to Ho lower., v- The local demand waa not very good and severs! eemplea of thli cereal were carried over. . - . , Yellow corn aold at a cent premium, the while and mlid corn, quality considered, selllns at practically the aama price. Oats recelpia were very heavy and there -waa a steady demand for thle cereal al practically unchanged prices. No. I white aoM at 444,e.,isiidard aold at 4H4tic and the bulk o( Ihe ea-nples, which graded No. t white, sold at 441,0. Ths demand for rye waa very good and the market was quoted Mo higher. . The barley market waa a trifle weak and ruled from eteady to lo lower. Clearance were; Wheat and flour, equal 10 M900a su.1 corn, 166,000 pu. ; oats, 17, too bn. ' Liverpool doss: Wheat, steady to Sd high ar; corn. vtStHd higher. Primary wheat recelpta were 1,616,000 bu. and ahlpmenta 1,711,000 bu., against receipts ol 1.101,0.0- hu, and shipments of 1,10. .000 bo, laat year. ... ..Primary corn eoelpts war 70s, 000 bu. and shipments 166,000 bu., sgalnat receipts of 411,000 bu. and shipments of 411,000 bu. last year. . Primary oats recelpta war 1,714,000 bu. and shipments 1,401,000 bu., agalnet receipts ot 1,016.000 bu. and ahlpmanu o( 011,000 bu. laat year. ' . " i CARJ-OT RBCBIrVrS. . Whelt. Corn. Oats. Chicago ' II 101 IK . Minneapolis 4... . 110 .. ... Puluth ..., ....,.. 114 ' ... - ... Omaha ,...i.,.i., let il H Kansas Cltr ... 416 ; 21 . 101 L Louie ... 860 li , II Winnipeg .....,.....-'.,. tOd These eelaV wars rsportee today: . Wheat No. 1 hard winter, fcara, (1.171, ; 7 cars, fl.M. No. I hard winter, 1 car. Il.il! 1 sera, ll.tr; H car, 11.V: 4 Kara, ll.tl. No. 1 bard winter, 1 car. ll.MHi oara, fl.tl; t oars, 11.1614: t cars. 11.11; I can, 11.64; 11 can. 11.64; 1 car. 11.61(4. No. I hard winter. I can, tl.M; 114 oars, IJ.il; 't-t car, 11.11; 1 can, tl.M; 1 ear, 11 il; 1 cars (part old), 11.(0; 1H oara, 11.41: t ear, 11.41. Rampla hard winter. I oars. 11.10; l-l. car, 11.41; cars, 11.47; 114 can, 11,41; 1 ear, 11.11. No. 1 aprlng, 1 ear, HUH. No. 1 spring, 1 ear, ll.ilHi 1 Mr, 11.11. No. I durum. I oars, 11.61; H ear, 11.60; 2-1 ear, 60e. No. I durum, I oaie, 11.10; I cars. Il.ll; I 1-1 can. It H. No. 4 durum, 1 oar. 11.14; t oars, I1.6H,. No. 1 raised, I oara II. 40! H ear, 11.1411. No. 1 Billed, 4 ears, 11.11; l-l ear, 11.17; 1 ear, ; ll.ilH: 1 ear, 1.I6; 1 oar. II.iiH; I oar, 11,16; H car, II.IIH; I cars, 11.63. No. 4 mixed, ear, fl.lt; I ears, 1,13; 4 can, 11.(1. No. 1 inlied durum. 1 ear, (1.11. No. 4 durum mixed, 1 ear, 11.45, Rye No. I: 4 ears, 11,10. No. I: 4 can, Il.ll. Barler-No. I; 1 ear. He; 1 ear, too. No I: 1 car, 76c. No. 1 feed 1 oar. 740. Com No. I whits: I ears, HHo. No. I white: 1 oar, llHo;ll ear, lie. No. I whilst 1 car. llHo; 1 car, tic. No. I yellow: -H oar, 14c. No. yellow: I l-t oara, 140. No. I yellow: 1 ear, lie. No. 1 mixed: I oan, lie. No. I mlxedt ears, Ufco; l-l oar, ISC. X .. Oats No, I white: 1 ear, 14 He. stand ard: I ears, 41 H: I car, 44 lie No. I whits: . :i oars, 44HO. No. 4 white: I cars, 440. Bample white! TH oan, 4IH0. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat : No. 1 hard, t1.isHtrl.ti: No. I hard, ll.IIH01.IIHl No. 4 hard, 11.411.64; No. 1 aprlng, 11.116) I. 611 No. I aprlng, 11.6I91.1IH; No. I dur um, tl.iTt)l.l; No. 1 durum. tl.ii01.6O. Com: No, 1 whits, tlH0Ho; No, I white, l013Hc: No, white, HH0llci No. I white, l!0llHo; No. while, OH0HHc; No. I yellow, Il0l4o; No. I yellow, II H0 !4e; No. 4 yellow, It 013 He; No. i yellow, UH0HC1 No. I yellow, I1H0I1HO: No, I mixed, I2H0I1C1 No. I mixed, I10I1UO: No. 4 mixed, llHVIlot No. i mixed, lis IVi.t No. t mited, I0llo Oats: No, I while, WH0 444io; standard, 44H 044HO: No, ) white, 44044HC; No. 4 white, 41 Ht 440. Barley; Malting, 100011. 60; No. 1 feetl, 10010c. Rye: No. I, I1.110I.M; No. I, II. 1101.lt. ... i ' Omaha Fatar. Market. " . Local opening prices on wheat wen a trifle lower, but European oablea were strong and with eentlnued bullish reports from Argeenttna the market (tutcxly reoov ered . this slight lose, the December edvane Ug to 11.66 and the May to 11.64V Then were no 'new developments on the submarine altuatlon and In-spite of tha scan caused by laat week's raid, twenty eight veasela cleared at New Tork for Suro aean ports. ' iraoinj, a cno oioas was neavy, ine US. oember carrying the bulk of tha buslnsss and closing at 11.64H Tho crop nsws on com waa vary faver. able today, but In aplta of thia tha market followed wheat vary elosaty aod while the opening erioea were lower, the market elos. ad at TIho ion December at 7!Ho on Mayf4 a gain of about Ho for the day. , Oata nmalned firm and most of the local treas was to the May ertlole, which closed steady. . .t rangs- at options l . 1 Art. ' ouen. i High . Low. i Close. I tea" ITht Deo. Mar Joir X It IMS, 1 lit. Ilia. 1 I7V1J7 1 14 Deo. May 1IJ 11 ' 4t4 II Oi De I 444 Mar I as.! 41 ' Chlcsto eleatng srleea, farntstted Tits Bee br lAgan Hryan. stocK an grain broker.. sis vouin Sixteenth atraet, Omabai I ..Ven. I High. TTTa t Das. 1. (I r tit 1 It I117U 1 IIH 16IH ' Kay 1 t1 "tMf-l lH tM : 1,4-1. I1S7 July rjorn llll 1 11 Sea.. TIHHTU0 arIitttflil tit.' Oals. 1 !.(' 1 tf : n t4H 7IH 16 Dee. 4ti ;- 4iy May llt.! II Dao..l.li tl . 14 09 Jan. . 31 76 II II Laid I Dee. I 14 It I 14 IT' 21 ill It II 111 Tl It I7H 111 IT 21 it 14 II II 11 14 1! Ill 10 Jgn.1-U- II t lit tl Bios I Oct, t !' Jan, I 11 70 lj. Jmjll ttj II II II 70 111 17 II 16 CHICAGO GRAIN AND rBOVUIOXS. . Wkest' Bss a Weak Start, kit Kalllss , ' '-,.'. ' Utarpsal' Adetsss. ... . Chleago, ' Oct. It. Prospects of actlee call from Oreat Britain for wheat from tha united states made nrlcea here aver ag. higher today, although something of a bearlah reaction took, place In the after oon, swing to a sew eubmarine scare. The msrhet closed unsettled, c to o net higher, with December at 11.1114 and May, .. 61.671., vorn games, eke ts Ho; oata fin ' tehed He to Ht?Kc off. and provisions varying from 16c decline to a rlss of lie Although at first, as a result of ralna la Argentina, the wheat market ahowed eon slderabla heaviness, rallies soon took piers. .Influenced tersely by araertlona that re. , cent big reductloua of the estimated Ar geutine would not be altered and that the rains were unimportant. Tha fact that Liverpool quotations wet, uneipeetedly firm tended also to encourage buying here and atlll more so when later In the ees- ' slon word" came from Winnipeg that the unites states ans uanaoa would be de pended on for Immediate auoDliea for Or.j Britain and Its allies, and that purchase, elsewhere would be chiefly for the purpose of building up reserves. Announcement of tha departure- of twenty-eight eleemers front New York yesterday, deeplte the V boat situation, counted also aa a atiiuulus ts.prlcea ........ . II waa ths report that a eubmartne had been elgnted lot miles east of New Tork, . .Men tater became current that upset ten fidenee to a great degree. Short ecllcrs. however, took advantage of the resuliing dip In prices and mads heete 'to olivet prolita 'As. a coneequenca. s-imelhltig of an upturn waa to progress as IratUng came to n end, 1 " , ' " i Liberal export sales, unfavorable weather, and the wheat strength combined lo lift the oors market. Be.idea, tael-e were reports of . aisappouiuasj suggisaT a-naras ss liuaola (l IIH 1144. 1 14 111 1 IIH lilt, tl tli n us ' 4614 4114 41 . 4l Oata wen ee)resed by heavy recelpta here end at other fredlng centers. Moreover, ex port .businsS waa nlatlvely. .small. Signs of a guod shipping trade tended lo Wit provteions and so too did tho fact that' offerings al first wsre scarce. Lard for October delivery advanced to the high eM point In yean. Chicago Caen. Prieee Wheat: No. 1 red, 11.1101. 11: No. I red. ll.i3H01.i7H: No. 1 herd, 11.41 0 1. II; No. I hard. ll.fitH0l.63. Com: No. f yellow. 69 0 00c; No. I yellow, I!01H: No. I white, 1.H. nuts: No. I whits. 4tt4 047Hc; standard, 47H04IV.O. Rye: No. 2, 11.34. Parley, lie fril.14. ffeede: Timothy, 13.6006.60; clover, 116.00. Provtelono: Pork, 131.60: lard, 116.26; ribs. tU.1 I4.lt. Butter Unchanged. Kttge Kec-lpla, 4.761 coses! unchanged. Potatoes Firm ; receipts. 46 rare; Minne sota; and Dakota, Ohlos and whites, 11.200 l.a; allchlgan and Wisconsin, while, 11.0(0 1.20. Poultry lllghorx fowls, 17c; springs, I6HO. . NEW YORK. STOCKS Mor Significance Attaches to Dealings Than to Course - ' of. Prices. . .'. RUSH IN THETINAL HOUE New Tork. Ort, H. To many ob-rvr more ilf nlftOr.ic al(rhd lo tha detvltns In lod.y't stock market thn to tha oounw of pHOM. Almoat tne-thlr4 -of tha -.fir Ml trni ctton of ft!0,400 nhrM occurred In tha lat hour, aJl tofthr at tha aipenaa of quoted vhIumi, tht yeneral tlat and war (hum In particular declining on clreomatantlal rumori auftrcatlna; danvar of a racurranet of raant aubmartoa warfara In aarbjr watra. i Purine tha forttnoon and tn tha Intarmadl ata period tha Hat fav frcquint Indication of rarovarlnf from tha epprahenalon maul featad on Wedneadar, Manltlona and aqulp mcnta totMher with ahlpphif aharga, ware then dicfdedly atronger. Oalna -M theae vartoua froupa aatanded from 4 o almoat t polnti, Theae ad vane ea wr fortified by aome atrlkinf galna among ralla. Including Norfolk and Weatern, which aacanded to the new record of 14, with t to I point a ad vance In leading coaler, Union Pacific, New Tork Central, arid numerou low-pr'ced atocka of the am dimlon, Including Wwl ern Maryland prafarred. Rock Inland. Denver Rio Grande preferred and Southern rail way preferred. ' There waa again much early activity at vubetantlal galna In tha utilities, notably Ohio Oaa, Columbia Oaa and Conaollda.ted Gas, while Petroleum, National Blauult and eome of the Motor and I -eat her taeuee cored Irregular advance which era dla alpated at the do, Developmental over 'the holiday Included the vary favorable annual etatement of the Oreat Northern railway, the Bulletin of th American Railway Aaaoclatlon, disclosing an Incraaaed oar ahartage, and the report of the comptroller of th currency showing na tional bank depoalta highest levels In the country' history. Bonds were Irregular, Total salsa, par value, I. 736, 000, United State bonds ware unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks were.; ' Mel Ifttl TTIsTH T-rts- rinaa. It American Can 1,209 t0 US! 66 U n-itie van m f uunai7 i,ivv Am. Locomotive... MOO 77 Am. 8m ML A Raf.. 11,600 101 7TU 71 611 1U14 Am. Bucar ft,00 116 H 111 Am. Tel. at Tel Am. Z L. A B Anaconda Copper.. Atchison t t ivw .an .. 1,100 ,100 47 4 41 ,,600 t3H 10 ',204 10tH 106 11, Bald, lsocomotlve.: 10,80a 14 7t Baltimore A Ohio,. 1,900 II Brook. Rapid Trait. . Jt. B. A S. Conner Vi.SOfl 14 Cal, Petroleum,..;. 1,100 33 uanaaian racino.. aoo 17( Central Leather.... 111,600 10 tjneaapeaHo sc Ohio l.ooo ., m, hl r,.,, ItiO hlcago A N. W. , .. R. I. A P. H.. 17 100 Chtno Copper; 3,806 oio, ruei m iron,. 7,oa lorn Products Kef. 800 Crucible Steel 14,300 Distillers' flee urltles 1.1 00 sine General Electric... Great No. pfd...... Ot. No. Or ctf..l. 7.100 1,101 177 lot 111 I.fOO 4 J 14 40 1,100 107 ft lOt Illinois uenirai Inter. Con. Corn.. .. Inspiration Copper. 11,409 14 11 inier, narveaiar II Int. M. M. pfd. OtfS. IS,00 101 J!$ 'Si 3 3 ii ttii n. j, nouinern.... t.fco Kenneoott Conner.., T.400 Lrouisviii ivaan., Mexican Petroleum. t.ioo iii foi' 101 1,100 .17 17 17 J Miami uopper. . . . K. St T. fd.. Miaaourt Paclftc l.tOO 1 41 National bead Nevada Copper.. . , . 1,100 11 C tin 7.400 1014. 107 V ew Tom uentrai, set sv Western. 44,100 141 141 14 orthern Paaino 7,100 111 110 11 rgcina Man 400 II 15 ' 34 Pennsylvania 1.000 11 17 nay can, Coppar.. Reading Rep, Iron gt Stael. . fihattui'k Arts. Cod. 4.700 11 11 11.000 : 10S11 101 101 It 66 l lH 116 111 mi ii l!o in 141 146 13 a. ll.l .600 71 300 11 1.100 10041 1.100 131 1,(00 .31 too i:i 11,100 141 Snuthem Pad fie... Studobaket Co Tnnesf a ' Copper. . Teiaa Cnmpany... union iaciric. . . . .,. Union Pad fie pfd.. C. E Ind. Alcohol., J: .. t.aoo met liTa iiTt. v. m. Bieai.... U. K itael pfd, steel. .......111.100 111 101 101 1,100 120 130 120 Utah Copper. . 14 I1 II II SM wanasu ma. ' 100 il Weston. Union. m. . ; , . I, Eleo. I, 300 101 704 1 "5 "5 Ml Westtngheua, Elao Total sales for the day, 110,000 share. CHICAGO UVK ItTOCK MARRVT. Ca!p; Wekki Hog. Weak) $h9pt Chicago. Oct II. Cattle Receipts. 1.006 head; market weak;, native beef cattle, ti.toail.lt; weatern steers, .lieI.IO: stockers and feeders, I4.7I4T7.71; cows and helfera, ll.i0iSI.10i calves. 17.11011.10. Hogs Recelpta,-. 14,000; market . weakt oatly 10o under yeelerday'a average: bulk ot sales, tt.tiIO.0: light, II. 1010.11; mlsed, H.lsiO, I0.IH h,avy, l.tit(10.1li rough, t.litt.di;,plgs. I7.ll'tl6. . pneap ana Lamos iteeefpls. 11,009 head market flrmt wethers,' ls.60A,.; Wos, 11.16 t7.U; lambs, 17.71 10.40. Iblaata 1 IJv. Stork Marks!, St. Louis, Ost, . II Cattle Tteoelnte. 1.700 head; market eteady; native beef steera, 17. 10O1I.00J' yearling steers and hslfera tl.iotfl0.4i; cows, ti.loa7.30; .tockers and feeders, 11.30117. 10; prime southern steera 6s.oo-ay.eo; cows and helfera, I4.60ft7.t0 prime 'yeartltrg-Titaers' snd "hetfera; I7:I0 t.00; natlva ealvea 16.40011.71. .. . . Hogs Receiple, 1,000 heai-ft market loweri llghta, M 7lt) 10.11; plga, Il.404t.l0; mixed end butchers, It.tlCflo.iOi good heavy, 110 Sire 10 4!.; bulk of aalss, M itt; 10.10. Bheep ant Lambs -Recelpu, 1,100 head; lambs. 17.00410,40; alaughter ewes, I6.0OA 7..1; bleating ewes, tl.ioal.lOi yearllnga tl.IOAI.til .waa,'tl.7i47.3. . St. Jseeavh Lire Stock Market. Ht, Joseph.' Oct. -1. "-Cattle Recelnia. 1,000 head; market steady: steers, It 10-j 10 10: cows and helfera, 4.t6fl6.0t ealvea 17.60 11.00. . . . i Hose rtecelpta. 1.600' head: ' market alow; top. 11.10; bulk of ssles, tl.60QI.66. i nnsep and Lamoe neceipta. s.soo head: market ateadyi lambs, 11.76910.10: awes, SS.ISV t.lV. . . ; . Manx City Lira Stash Market. 1 loos City. la, Oct. II. Csltla Recelpta, 1.100 headl markel eteady: beet steers, 16.10 411.00; butchera, 16.21O6.60; osnnsra, 11.00 61.00: bulls, ataga etc., !4.1ttl-6tt. . Hogs--Recelpu. 1,006 head; market eteady; light. 11.1001.40; mtled, 16. 40(1 .(!; neavy.i 61.60V. to; sulg of aalss, 11.110 1.60.' ' .. .. . . , , Sheep and LamesReceipts, too hsad-' LIT IKeck la Sight. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Omaha . . V . Chicago '. . .. .1.600 . 1.100 14,600 11,000 , 1.000 , 1,600 . l.ioO , 1.700 : 14.000 ' i.000 1,00. t.oeo Kansas City ..one sne Hlou City . St. Louis ... 1,100 Total .11.600 . 40.100 , 11,100 St, Loula Ura-a Market. St Louie, Oct, If Wheat .No. tl.ti01.72: No. t sard. 11.41 w,l.i:i Do. cember, 11.6.(4 Msy. II. iltsOl. ' Corn ateady: track. No. t, 17c; No. t white, I71,t60; Deoembor, 76.; stay, 76414. Oats--No. 1, 17041101- Ko, 1 whlt, 414.0, '.'- .. ',, . , ' ., . Live-peel Orals Market. ' . - , Liverpool. Oct. 13 Wheat Spot, 14a Manitoba,. lis Id: N'", 11. Id: No. I, 14a llt,dj No. I herd ltr, 14 7d. ' - Corn Spot, Ainaflcsn. mland, nsw, . 10s llaid. , V . .''.,.,' ii C 6J 71 101 lilt 111 ! lot 71 17 17 14 II 11 1 II II 3 v.vw i.5 U 13 'titi 3U n ui i 11 11 I1U 16 11 US 14 ' 71 71 41 41 HA 11 17 17 176 171 111 111 40 107 Mmavan-ill, Urals llarket. : lllnneaoolls. Oct. 11. e'lourUaohangod Berley-tlcall.tl.: . Kyo tl.lQUjOl.ll,1' v "' ' Bran I1I.I0OU.M. LIVE STOjT MARKET Cattle of All Kinds tAow,- Weak to Ten, or More Lower- Sheep and Lambs Steady. HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE UP Omaha. October II. I14. ft-ceipts Were , Official Monday official TueedaV . '.., official tt'edn-aday . orilclal Thursday . . t.etlmata rrlday .... Five dava' totala... .44,711 if.4.0 nt.i! 26,001 131,117 IS.417 144.721 21.111 147.164 17.613 131.142 11.341 127,tl4 Hams days last aeak. .40.631 Same 1 weens sgo. , , , ,41,4 1 1 Mama I weeks ago 46.176 9iml 4 weeks ago. .16.766 Ram. d.v. I.at veer. ..11.646 Rscelpts and disposition OI live e.w;. . h f.n,n -jb verrls. Omeha. for twenty- four hours ending at I o'clock yesterday; RECEIPTS CABS. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses. C il. St. P...... I Missouri Pscino . . 13 io ; i -is . i 60, V .1 1 I I'nlon Pacific ..... i C. A tt. W., sast... C. A N. t., west... C, B. A Q.. east... C, J. A Q.. west... C, R. I. A P., east, C, R. I. A P.. west, llltnel Cntral .... Chicago 0. W Total recelpta.. Ill DISPOSITION HEAD. . . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . til 310 614 Morris A Co, ........('..,. Swift A Co. Cud.hr Packing Co lot in 47 1 116- 1.612 6RI 1.644 101 III 1 ..... 741 Armour at Co Schwaru A Co.... ....... Uurnhy...,.,,.... Lincoln Packing Co So. Omaha Packing Co.., Armour. Denver , . , Cndahy, Denver 1,111 1,410 Benton, vaneant a juusn. Hill A Son....... r. B. Lewis ,, 260 . 104 '! 141 .. 14 a. J. B. Root A Co; J. H. Bulla ..... rtosenstock nrss Wsrthelmer Degen..,, H. r. Hamilton....,....' Sullivan Bros. .......... Rothschild A Krebs Mo. A Kan. Call Co Christie Hulf man Roth ..' Olassberg Banner Broa. John Harvey Dennis A Francis. v Kilns ,.. Jeneen A Ld..iren,..,., O'Day ,., ,,.,'' Other buyers i,, ill Totals. .1,071 M3 U, Hi Cattle Recelpta ot eatti tnta monllng numbered lis oars, a large run (or a Friday, and mora oattl than were realty needed considering that receipts earlier tn tha week have been liberal, and that buyers wars all pretty wall filled up. Today's run brings the total for ihe five days up to 4,71, which la lightly smaller than two weeks ago. but with that axoeptlon tha largest' of the sea son to date. However, aa compared with a year ago there Is a falling off of 11,000 head. Buyers ware all pretty well filled up on cattle and pot In urgent need of many addi tional. Por that reaaon tha trade waa slow and dull from stajrt to finish, Prices ranged all the way froth pretty nearly steady on something that someone Just happened to want, to considerably lower on. the general run of killers and feeders. flotations on cattls. Good to choice beeves, $10,000 10.60; fair to good beva, ls.7691v.0O; common to fair peeves, 10.60(9 1. 10; fancy heavy graaaara. ' Is 0l0 00; good t choice gflas boevea, l?lt0.ilD; fair to choice grass beeves, ?.0"O' Sfi; com mon to fair grass beeves. IfVOOaf '00; good to choice heifers, II 7f)7.J6; gooJ to choice sows, I8.40t97.00; fstr to good o.wa, 16 76 4.40; common to fair cows, f4.t0$6,7t' rood to choice feeders. I7.CO0.ih; fair to food Naders. 757 tO: common to fair feed er. Itj.ooe 7&; good to chol stockers, $137.16; stock helfera, l&.7i&7..&; stk now, 94.t0OI.S6i stock calves, 16.60 61.60: veal ealvea, al.OOtf 11.00: beef bulls. aUga. eta,. le.2IOI.76 ( KRBRABKA. "' ' No. At. pr. No. Ar. Pr. Usteors.. 860 6 40 31 calves., I0t IT II H heifers, li 60 1 lcalves., 106 7 60 OUTH DAKOTA, llatean., Ht 6 60 lOcows... 6t 4 16 llcows... 701 I 40 1 irataars..lU I 0 WYOMING. II steers.. lost T 10 - 14 ataers. .1060 ,T 16 Hogs Sarty reports front Chicago pre dicted lower price .there, but at thia point with very light run aod quite a bit of competition on anything deelrtbl tha mar ket opentd a nlrkel higher, while at th best tlm soma sales war mad tht looked ct much as lor higher, average market be Ing called a big 6a above yeatarday. Ship pers wsre on ths trade for about thMr uaual quota. They bought' a couple of loads of good butchers as high aa tf.76. which Is the top for the week, and tha highest prtc paid here since a week ago Monday. Bulk of tha aalea landed at l. 41 011. with, as noted, a top of 10.76, It being large ly 10,60 market for packing hogs. With th exception of Tuesday, when price aver aged leas than a eant lower, th market haa been moving up steadily all week, and Is now tie higher than last Saturday, or TOe higher than tn low tlm the middle tho previous week. Representattv sales: . ( . Hi. Ar. Bh. Pr. Mo, A. Sh. Pr. a.. l 66 44..1H, II II 16 110 I 86 6..lll 120 40 ... I 46 M..ITI 110 60 ... I II 41. 4 ... I 10 I tt.,110 ..' ' I 76 . . - Pias. ; - I 60 , ll..T M , ... I 00 , II.. tit. II. .161 II.. 171 41.. 100 II.. Ill IU.1I4 I. .111 She.: The eloae of yesterdar'a fat lamb trade was draggy and lOtHtc below the prevloue day., though In tho end nearly everything waa cleaned up. This morning there .wer. ho killing lamba here and what orders packere had wera filled with lust a fair sort of stuff, prloea being sbout Ilka the lata trade yeetarday. Bales ranged at tt.40Ot.lt, ths latter prior, being ths neat paia, inougn gooa lamoe are . nominally Ottoted as high ss 110. Prices have lost all tha midweek advance and are oloetng lust aoout wnero tnew , wera a week ago. Fat aheep' ware not In large enough .ud; ply to make a market, valuee being quoted nominally eteady. JJeet ewea are Belling around 16.10, with choice yearllnga aa high ae 11.00 and good wethers around If. to t. possibly 17.71. These figures are Just about steady with last week. Feeder demand was, Pants Sale Men's 12.50 Pints, 'tl CA on sale.,.....,,... JlaaJU Men's f 4.00 Pants, in nil col- r,i,;:.$2.50 Men's $6.00 Pants, huge as. sortment of patterns; all the latest .hades, . tQ CA on sale .JaDU Boys' Knee Pants, fl.00 CQJ. values, on sale. vwC : J. HELPHAND T ; CLOTHING CO. - , TK. Star. That Saw. ,Yw , Money. 1 3H-3U M. tth .'.''.-- ; rtasnirr I -ssewi Big Profit. Stock Market ZIRC CONCEHTRATINQ . shnrea on ths Now York Oaro Market at a very low prtea, will' . make big profile. Bend tu your , order to nuy thM share be t fore they advene. Great t pos- f. sibilitis bcioro this Company. Write or copy 0 our special letter. C. E. BERGMAXX & CO. nv.fmnt scur'(('s.. M avrweffway Now York retti-. Hi'se- uh-et. ,11,147 1.412 21.102 .11.317 ' 1.411 15.473 , S.04I ' :.4:l lt.lt . 4.610 1,046 32.166 . l.toO 1.200 1,4.100 THE 'BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, as usual at the close of the week, some what slack, and while 'mose of ths fore noon sales showed llttie change, the trade waa dreggy. A band that sold at 16.61 waa of a very desirable aort, but carried a heavy fill, and choice, feeders are atlll quotable aa high aa 110.00, though bulk of offeringa la selling st tl.2i490.7i, with culls on down to 16.60. Thia means that on the general run of feeding lamba piiees. are little better than they were a week ago. . (juotatlons on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to chotee, tl.104C10.00; Iambs, fair to V':.':',.' Complete Stocks of . Styles. . You MeniWho and Pay Very Little for Your Clothes Think it out for yourpelf. Isn't it sane to believe that a great, powerful organization, with the one object in view tlie best clothes .at a definite price, can set the pace in its class? , By centering on the making of Suits and' Overcoats at the one sale price for the entire .nation, this wonderful Clothing Organization has found; it possible to employ, one of the greatest fashion artists, to give ALL WOOL fabrics, expert tailoring and to sum upwith PERFECT SATISFACTION for the nominal price of $17.00. , ' agaa " as ts sryiepi , . "The same price the world over are mbre than a standard suit of standard price. They are the standardized clothes -standardized by scientific methods in a model plant of mam- moth size. - , - - Each ordinary season it is possible to make ' : the quality a little finer and to give a greater variety of correct styles, - In times like these, when fabrics are "up in the sky," the Styleplus volume and manufactur ing plan enable the makers to keep the price down to $17 as usual. 1 - All models big range of fabrics. You are included. v " t Exclusive Distributors for Patrick Duluth- s ''Bigger Than . Weather Mackinaw Coats," $7.50 up. - ': -. . , ,,,, are shoes right from our own regular stock and direct BUT RIGHT FROM STOCK. Step up and get the "Hurley Bros." Shoes Priced This Way: All $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes, at(ia pair. . . . . ,A11 $6.00 and $6Ts6 Shoes,' at, a pair; . v. . , . . .-. SENSlUDERWEARl r..t Mtm'g Fin. Quality Silk Craas Shirts, all the very latest pat terna . . $5.00 and $6.00 Msa't Wool Hw In gTay or black. Medium weight. Special Saturday, pair, .... .21t? Man's Dr.s. and Strsat Clorss --In all the new shadea. Extra valuea ... $1.50 to $3.00 Carpenter's Tools Sat ef T Bit Stock Drills, for iron or wood: $1.60 value $1.19 No. 3S Tanks Automatic Screw Drirsra, worth $136. .... .98 4-Inch Yanks. . Ratchet Screw Driver. ,'.......'.. i .. .... -3? Extra Sat Chuck and Drills for Yank Automatic Scraw Driven, for . .1 ......29t Boy Scout Hatchota, with leather shield, for ...............4941) Dry Battery Lantern., val ue, for ."79 -Hammer Handle.,, first quality . atraitrbt rrained hickory ... . . . 5s 35c Padlocks, special . . ... . vsnuins , e aiKin u,. m w- inch sweep, (regular $3.00 values, at . .....'. ..-.$2.29 Cenuin. Morrill Saw Seta, $1.00 valuea, at . ...79t Morrall Psttsrn Saw' Sota, 4 5c val ue, at ..29e 12 Grade Genuin. Diaaton Hand sa-a, at.......... $3.29 Nail Ssts, fully warranted. . .5s IS or 30-1 neb Genuine Sand.' "Aluminum Level.,' at. ...$4.79 Riiiaf Sun Slav Pip Enamel, 7 6 Bassm.nt. -1 OCTOBER 14, 1916. good,' tt-!6r6.l!; lamba feeders, 16.0041 10.60; yearlings, good to choice. I7.604yl.00: yearlings, fair to good. 7.007.iO; year llnss. feeders. 16.1647 .71; wethers, fair to cnolco, .6.10617.71: ewea. good, to cholcel I4.764jr6.66; ewea, fair ts good. !6.7i&6.7i. ewea, plain to culls. 1.06t.lf ewea feed ing, I4.60f6.t0; t ewea, breeders, all sges, lt.2i0l.OO. - - . - Repreaentailve sales: ; r Ida - ' ' A. 141 titan lamb...'.... " 111 Montana lambs tl Pr t 26 t 10 Desire to Dresi Well us 17 rsaaf MasR sioi.ti.1. "Hurley Bros." and "Trustworthy" Shoes for Men, in a WonderfuV - Undejrprtce Sale . EVERY SHOE OFFERED in this event, is of a standard make, the very latest . style, fashioned by experts and the best Footwear that your money will buy even at regular prices.- There is just one reason why we offer these to you at reduced prices. We want more men to know what a wonderfully vrood Shoe Store we have here. These . . . . " $425 $5.25 THESE PRICES FOR ONE DAY ONLY-SATURDAY the Jot, but at. 75 Dos.n Man. Kid and Caps Laathsr Drsss CIotss -In tan, brown and black. Regular val. ' uea, $1,50;' sale ppce. .$1.15 Wsbbsr'. Hand-Mad Sweater Costa Made of fine, quality all worsted yarns; fast colors; many colors and combinations,' tor ..85.98 to $8.50 Hats That : STETSON HATS -, The best known hat sold in . America. l Seen here at headquarters to exceptional advantage, owing to our more than ordi nary assort-. tj nst Ayjj 'djC ments. . rri r. pOUe ePr.eelpO mayo hats 'Equally well known in Omaha as' the SS.OO hat with the $5.00 look. Fifty or more styles; every one a winner for . quality, shape and finish . . rfQ ff Broad or narrow brims. .... pOeUU "BRANDEIS SPECIAL" $2 " The best $2.00 hats In Omaha. Every new style, ' every new winter shape in every desirable color. A complete showing at. ............ .$2.00 Boys' Headwear Special Special Saturday Boy.' 50c Hate - and Cap., for ....... 24 , Boy.' Hate and Cape, worth to 65c, Saturday, at t .......... ... ... . . . .'. , .37 Boy Fall and Winter Heedfaar, better (Trade., at., ... , . .50. 65. 98 and up to $2.00 19 VJ 1.461 Montana lambs , 61 . I 71 341 Utah breeding ewea ...104 7 00 472 Utah lambs 71 10 00 191 native lamba, 11 to 1.432 Wyoming lamba 16 It 05 t,63t Wyoming lambs 60 I 71 160 Wyoming feeding lambs.... 60 10 10 lit Idaho feeding lamba , II t 10 Kansas City Live Stark Market. Kansaa City. Mo.. Oct IL Cattle -Recelpta, 1,100 head; market weak; prime fed steers. lt.t06U.OO; dreassd -beet . ateere. .Ride Up on the Escalator from the factories, not bought at a reduced price for this sale best pair of Shoes you ever bought for the money,, ,.; "Trustworthy" Shoes Priced This Way: -All $7.00 Shoes, - . at, a, pair. ... , . . AH of. ur 54.00 Shoes, to at, 'a pair. . 95 Dozen Men's Sample Fall and Winter Weight Union Suits MadtTof ' line combed cotton and worsted mixed yarns;, closed crotcn-,. w.nite, . ecru and gray mixed.". These union suits are perfect fitting and in a reg- ular way would sell at $1.50 and $2.00. ' , . a a i-J "ll! ; Sale price. ..... ......... ... . . . . . . ; ;. J yOC aiKl About 200 Men's Sample Wool and Wool Mixed Flannel Shirts, Irt as sorted colors. Plain and military collars. Mostly samples.- AH size's in not m each color. Values to 200 Dos.n New Fall Silk Four. in-Hand Tisa -Made of ' pure silk. Beautiful new patterns. Special, at . ... ... . . SOtf, We are Omaha's exclusive sell-" i ing agents for the famous Mun- tinf Union Suit, for MenAll" .weights and sizes to fit most men. .....$.00 to $5.50, Gratify Men s 7.0O4!.60:' westsrn ' tSuii 4.26; calves, 16.0011.60. . Hogs "Receipts. 'l.OOO head; ";?''';'' 11.50810.16; pigs, l.76f.i0. Sheep and Lami.Relpta "J'!",'! stesdy; lamba, t.6610.10; yearlings, t7. 46.60l wethers. 17.0067.76; ewea 16.0tJ 7.16,.. . -.Irfifi i, ' i N C J ' ' 1 . . . ; go . ... . ... . . . . $5.85 $3.25 $3.00. Divittea into 3 lots', . ;. $i.oo, $1.50, ,$1.?f ; Man'. New Fall Silk axlnraar ' .rliarge apen end f o.ur-in-hand ; . rich designs; exceptional,. val ues; special-. ( . . . i . . .$1.00 ! One i Lot of Men". DrSs. Shirt. "Soft Frencji cuffS:.'or laun dered cuffs.; 1 neat patterns; " worth. $1.60, at..... $1.15 Preferences