6 D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE : OCTOBER 22 1916. GRAIN AKDJPRODDCE Bearish Futures Keep Cash Wheat Market Up Near Record Prices. ..A COBN SHOWS A GOOD GAIN Omihi. October SI, The demand for cash wheat waa very food today, but lad by the bearlah tendency of the future market the caab artlole ruled from slesdy to 10 lower. The general run of No. I bard wheat old today at fl.ee. about le under the averase orlre y.atsrday. No. I hard Bold around II and the No. t ranted In price from tl.Mtrl.tl. The aample grade brouiht from Il.li01.l4, the bulk e.lllns at 11.17. The mllllnr demand for durum wheat waa rood, but there were only a few care of thla train on the tablea, and priced were about 1c hlvher. The corn market waa very atronf and the market ehowed good sains on all f radea of inia cereal. Tellow corn eold at a premium, the No. 1 trade eemns up to tic, white the cornmer. clal tradee of white and mixed corn were Quoted at llUjdtOo. Recelpta. however, were very light and were hardly enough to aupply the atrong demand. oate were rather quiet and tha market old from HvVto lower. , The caah demand for thla eereal wal good, but tha duUneea waa caused by tha light recelpta. Rye ruled from steady to le lower and there was an excellent demand 'tor thla ce real at lower prlcea. The barley market waa rather quiet and : was quoted from nnchanged to 1c lower. Clearances were: Wheat and floor equal to tot. 000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 121.000 bushels. Liverpool olose: Wheat nnchanged; corn, lttirlUe higher. Primary wheat recelpta were 1,110,000 buehels and shipments 1,104,000 bushels, against reretpts of 1,111,000 bushels and ahlpmenta of 1,117,004 buehels last year. Primary corn recelpta were 402.000 bush els and shipments 421,000 bushels, agalnat receipts of 474,000 bushels and shipments Stt.000 bushels last year.. Primary oats rscslpts were 1,000,009 bush els and shipments 1,101,000 bushels, agalnat receipts of 1,211,000 bushels and shipments of IttOOO bushels Isst year. CAKLOT RECEIPTS. Wheal. Corn. Oats. 11 tl 101 Ill .100 , . , ... 4J . II II .... tS4 1 ... Chtearo . . . , Mlnneapolta , Duluth Omaha . . . . , Winnipeg These aalea were reported today: wheat No. 1 hard winter. 1 oar, II. IT: 1 car, ll.tttt. No. I bard winter, I cars, 11.41; I cars, Il lUt; i ears, 11.11; 1 car, l.lltt. No. I hard winter,, 1 ear, 11.11; I cars. Il.tl: fl ears, tl.lt It: I cars, tl.lt; 1 car, II. tilt: I car, Il.tl; 1 car, 11.11. No. t bard winter, 1 car, ll.lltt; I cars, Il.tl; 4 cars, 11.11; 1 car, 11.104; 1 car (amutty), II. It. Sample hard winter, I car, 11.10; 1 car, IMS; I ears, 11.17; 1 car, ll.lt; 1 car, , ll.lt. No, I durum, 1 car (new), fl.70. No. I mixed, 1 car, Il.tl. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 1.41; 1 car, fl.C0M. No. I nixed durum, I car. 11.41. , Rye No. I, I cart, 11.11, No. I, I oars, ll.lt H: I cars, 11.24. Barley No. t, 1 ear, 11.01. Rejected. I oars, too; 1 car, 10c No, 1 feed, I oar, loo; 1 car, tic. Corn No. I white, 1 car, II 4 e, No, I yal low, 1 car, llo. No. I mixed, car, II Me. No. I mixed, 1 car, too; 1 car, 17 Ha. Oats No. I whits, 1 ear, 44 ttc; I ears, 44 tic. Sample white, 1 car, 44o; I oars, title; I cars, 414c; 1 car, tltic Omaha Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. i hard, 11.441.44; No. I bard, 11.4101. tl; No. 4 herd. I1.ttei.tltt; No. I tpng, 11.11 I. 13: No. I spring, tl.HOl.70; So. I durum, II. 4lrl.721,; No, I durum, fl.lltyl.71. Corn: No. I white, lltftlHe; No. I white, i 4 )! ; No. 4 white, ia)lttio; No. I while, l7IIHe; No. I white, I7CI740; No. I yellow, II 011 lie; No, I yellow, 104 Otic; No. t yellow, ItHOIOc: No. I yel low, llftOllo; No. I yellow, 119140; No. I mixed, 119114; No. I, mixed, 174 011c: No. 4 mixed, 170174c; No. I mixed, lt0 74e; No. t mixed, 4o. Oats: No. I whits, 47 0 47 4c; standard, tt Vatic! No. I white. 4i4H4o: No. 4 white, 440IIUe. Karley: Halting, 110011.07; No. 1 feed, 71 fiVtiiitvi M" ''"'"i " Omaha Puturea. The opening prices on wheat futures were steady today, but thero waa some reaction n prices, due to prom taking and also because of the fact that sevaral of the longs Z ... unea over us holiday. Tha Canadian government has not openly oommandeered the supply of wheat In that , country, but have placed such restrictions on the sale of this article thai it almost amounts to a selsurs. The Oreek government was a heavy buyer of Manitoba wheat yesterday, taking al most two-thirds of the total amount ex ported. The corn market was quits active today and there was a fairly good export demand for this cereal. Opening prices on com were steady and prices remained strong during Us satire session. The trade In oats was fairly active, but the market held within a narrow range, the stay closing about 40 above the open ing pries. Local range of options: ' ' Art. I Open. I High. Low. Close. ITsTy 1 lH 1114 I 11 ut 1 II ill M Tl II' 10 41 II 1 11 Wht Dec, May July Corn. Dec. May ale, Dec. May 1 144 1 414 I 11 111 t ft 1144 1 II 114 J ,., Vi , 41 41 ' 11 II 1 If ttHl (fl 41 1 Chicago closing prloes. furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers, , uuuti, miisaniH sirv.l, umens. Art. WhL Dec I Open. I High. I Low" Close. Tes. I 70 1114 t 70 111 I 41 1114 IT 11 , If 11 14 10 14 14 II 14 14 10 II It 21.11 II II It T7 It II II IT 14 10. It II II 10 II IT I 70 1 10 III 1 704 I 10 111 1 10 1 11 111 1BOM4 'IT 11 11011 17 lt li ., itiio it 10 14114 lt 11 II 41 I II JO It II 21 07 I 21 21 It II I II II II 10 14 10 I 14 41 14 II II II I It 14 II 10 It 14 I II tt f 11 II II f7 May July Corn Doe. Mar July uate. Deo. May Pork. Dee. Jan. Lard. . Dee. Jan. RltN Oct Jan. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Oa Praflt-Tsiuig W heat Prices Go lamer, But React ami Advance. . . Chicago, Oct II. Although at limes un settled today, wheat nrlcea finished at tha hlgheat closing figures this sesson. A sharp advance In quotations at Buenos Ayree caused anxiety among shorts here, and It waa avldent that foreigners were picking ' up wheat on all outbacks. Gains amounted to lo ta le net, with December closing at 11.104 to 11.70, and May at 11.744 to 11.70. Corn showed a rise of e to e, and oata of 0o to rttc The out come for provisions was unchanged te 40c higher. . . , Attention ' of wheat traders focused chiefly on developments regarding the drought In Argentina. Flrat reports that , no rain of any consequence had fallen were succeeded by rumors that crops In the central and southern portlona of Ar gentina had received beneficial moisture. Afterward, however, advlcea appeared to Indicate that the drouth wen hot only un broken but that the crop damage already accomplished or now In proapect had re. 1 aulted in a ' sensational rise ot prices at Buenos Ayrea. The raeult waa that early , sellers here rushed to cover, eepeclally In tl last thirty minutes of the session, and that a lively upturn was-In progress as dealings came to an end. . Export business proved larger than waa generally expected. Th English govern ment waa aald lo be actively In the wheat market and It waa aald that another gov ernment had purehaaed 11,400 to T0,040 flecks of flour. In thla connection, a good deal of Interest waa dlaplayed aa to the amount of wheat left lor export In the Untied States. News of the shooting of the Austrian premier came too late ta affect the market. . v Cora, like theat. had the hlgheat does yet this seaeon. The lata upturn In wheat . favored the bulla, and so, too, did heavy shipments from here. Oats showed some Independent strength. Exports for thy day were 721,000 bushels , as . agalnat 106,000 bushels a year ago. Higher quothtlons on hogs and? grain sent moat deliveries of provlaione aharpiy up grade. , Lard, especially, waa la demand from shorls. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. S red, fl.t7 4 01.70: No. I red, 11.47; No. I hard, 1171401.71: No. 1 hard, nominal. Corn: No. 1 yellow, Italic; No. t yellow, nomi nal; No. t white, nominal. Oats: No. I whits. 44011c: standard, tt40tl:. Rys: No. I, nominal. Barley, IOc0ll.lt. Seeds Tlmoth!k",l.l!9!.!t; clover. 111. 00011. 00 rroviMons: Pork, 121. fei lard, 111.10, Butter Unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 1,111 cases; market un changed. Potatoes Hlrher: receipts. IB ears; Mln neeota and Dakota white. II. toot. 10; Mln neeota and Dakota Ohloa, tl.liOl.tt: Mich igan and Wleconaln white, 11.1001.40. Poultry Alive, unchanged. Ribs, I13.l701t.lt. NEW YORK (1KNERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day oa Varteoa Co modi ties. New Tork, Oct. II. 'lour Held firmly. Wheat Spot irreenfar: No. 1 durum. 1.17; No. I hard, ll.tttt; No. 1 north. ern, Duluth, ll.tl; No. 1 northern. Man I teba. new, fl.ll, f. o. b. New Tork. Corn Spot firm; No. I yellow, 11.114, nominal, c. 1. r. new lora. , Oats Spot' ateady. Hope steady. Hides strong; Bogota, 11014c; Central America, Ibc. Leather Strong; hemlock firsts, 41c; sec- onas, esc, Provisions Pork, quiet; mess, flO.100 11.00; fsmlly, 120.00 0 14.00; short clear, eJV.voapzf.oo. Beef, quiet; mess, I21.I0O 22.00; family, 121.00 0 21.00. Lard, firmer; mioais weet, V1S.1U01S.2O. Tallow Firmer; city, 14c; country, ape. clal, 10c; special, 104c Butter Steadier; receipts 1,107 tubs; creamery, eners. c; sreamery, extraa, 214c; Urate. 14021c: seconds. 12Ua2ae. Eggs Firm; receipts. 4,240 oases; fresh gathered, extra line, 11021c; ' extra firsts, wst'r; nrsis, hdim seconds, soeoaie. C'heess Steady: reeelots. 1.120 hoeae: state, fresh, speclala. 119211(0; same, aver- Pcultry r.lve. steadyf broilers, 174c; fowls, 11011c; turkeys, Ids, pressed, quiet; cniuaena, ivtyeio; XOWIS, 170240; HIT- keys, 2101IO. 'Minneapolis Grata Market. Minneapolis, Oct. Ill Wheat December, 1.104: May. 11.71. Caah: No. 1 hard. 1.14401.17; No. 1 northern. I1140 1.114: No. I northern, II. 71401. 124. Corn No, I yellow, 11012c. Oats No. I while. tt40tl4e. Plaxaeed 12.42 4 01.11 4. Flour Unchanged. Barley 11.40. Rye 1.1101.27. "Bran I2.to02(.io. City Oram Market. Kanaas City. Oct. II. Wheat Na t I,.. Il.tl401.7t; No. I red. ll.ltai.Tl, n.' comber, 11.11; May, II tl Corn No.- I mixed, llOtlo; No. t white, 124c; No. t yellow, 11011s; . December. 114c; May, 1101140, ' ....'., "- 1 w6,u "! 'd. 410140, M. Levis Oram Market. f St. Louis, Oct. II .wheat No. t. tl Task i"d' 'OI.TT; December, ll.lt 4; May, Il.tl. corn No. I. lie: No. I while. 11 on, n. esmber, llai May, llo. Oata No, I. 414010c: No. I waits m.. Inal; December, 10c; May, 14 c Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool. Oct. II. Wheat Mm v e hard winter, lis Id; No. I northern Duluth, Its Id; No. I Manitoba, lis Id; No. I, Its td; No. I, lis Id. Corn Spot American mixed, new, lis Id. ' '-seed Stocks and Bonds. ;" Quotations' furtllsheS In, n . . TI1. Co., 441-11 Omaha National Bank Bids Omaha; , stocks Consolidated Casualty Co..-,.'. Cudahy Pack Ing Co. stock. Bid. Asked 1.40 1.40 pct. pfd., ex. dlv .....104 ' Douglas Hotel Co. stock 40 Deere A Co. pfd..,, ...14 Fairmont Creamery Co. oom... Ill Fairmont Creemrv fV nM ana 101 TO 1 ioi" 100 107 14 111 171 II Tl "M 100 101 lit 14 Oooch M. A B. Co., 7 pot. pfd!!! 1114 OoodyearT. A R. fco, pfd. . .7. !!lOT i.incoin Tel. at Tel. com, T pot, , 14 Mounlaln'Stetes T. A T. Co. ...Ill notional Refining Co. com 119 umana u. u Ry. A B. nfd... ao a), nr. at tl, prd. Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd.... 10U Omaha A C. B. St. Ry Mm!",: J raters mil jo, pia ,, aa Union Stk. Yds. Co. S tu,f w aa 2"!..' 4 Company stock, ex. dlv!l!4 . B"i" f Company rights 11 Bonos. Argentina Oovernmsnt Is; 1120,100 ' Armour A Co. 44s, 1121 12 Booth-St. Louis is, 1121 t3 '88 100 Com. Bdlson Co.' 1st Is, 1141.. !l02 1UM 3 101 ij vuuanv raca uo. let M, 1121. ,101 u H. St. P. 4 pet., 1122... 100 ess, roau ana. , 1. wiiT.a :i."'iU',i;".v.vi,4.ni lot to j-. . w, . u .-viiieni uo, ea, 1PIS-M ts 100 nr, lies, ivse,...VT ' Kanaaa City Ry. 1st is, 1144... . 14 101 IT 100 7.10 rkmn. uei m ciec. uo. 1st ta, nil tl Prov. of Man., Canada, Is, 1121. li.lg Morris A Co. 44s. 111! Omaha A C. B. Hat. Ry, Is, ll fiu Pacific Oas A Bleu, Is, 1141. . . . 17 Packard Motor Car Co, is, till 11 City of Paria 4a, Oct 11, 1111. ...17 Rocky alt. Fuel is and bonus., ifc Russian Government 14s. 1111.101 Russian Oovernment 14s, 1121 Internal Loan (1,000 roubles). Ill ' Swift A Company la, 1141. .....101 i !, 11 - it . 11 101 III 101 united rrult Co. is, nil..,.,,. 101 101 14 wuson Co. fa, 1141 ,.:.10l 102 Winnipeg, Canada, la, 1114 17 dig Kf York Mote? Mark. Mw York, Oct 11. Prlmt Heroantll PaiMili pw cnt v Btsrllni Rxchanfft Blity-d&y bills, fl.TlHf commercials tlxtjr 'dar. f4,76i ! mand, 4.7 -!; cabins, 4.7. rrano: Dmand, 6.4 S ; cablM, 5.I1H. Dsmund, TOHoi demand, 10o, Kronen; Demand, II 1-Me; damand. It I-Ha. Oulldn; Dt mand. 41 l-llc; demand, 41 c. Llr: Demand. 9.0; cables, 14.41, Rubiest De mend, IlHot bls, Ilo. Silver Bar, 7ot Meitcan dollars, IIKe. Bond-OovnimenV steady . ratlroed, Ir regular. - U. S. r. Is, n. HHIC C. So. ref. Is. 10 ao coupon . "Tiu. , n. .. V, a SsVroi-.lMHM.. K. T. I 4s. T7 Tl lotH do coupon ,,..oom. p, con, is... U. S. 4s. ret. a. .110 Mont, Power U, do coupon ...llOUN. T, C. deb, ts Am. Bmell. U...U4KM. T. City 4H. Am. Tel. ft fei. n. i r. n. a a. cv. 4Hs .....lltU ov. s Ill Anfflo-rrench Bs. l4No. Paclflo 4s... IJV4 Atoh. ten. 4sv.. Uk do ts 67 B. O. 4s A t Ore. fl. L. re. 41 14 Pfth. 8t, ref, Ss.lomPao. T. T. Is. lot Central Pae. 1st,. IOPenn. eon, 4Hs..l0l C. A O. cv. 44. tiff d n. 4i..l01 C, B. A (J. Jt 4s MtftReadlnK f-n. 4s. tb CZ M. 8. P. I Ban V. cv. Is 107 U ref. 4s ti C, H. I. P. Ry. - Bo. Pfi. cv. ., 10 ref. 4s Tl do ref. 4s tl C. A 8. ref. 4s M 8o. Railway ts..l0t4 U. m n. U. o, m, av union rm.v, KHsi n. Se 78 U do flv. 4s... I. I a P eVinii Oen. Klectrlo fis..l0SHU. 8. Rubber Is at. No. let 4Us.l0O'U. B. steel U. t r. rf Am tl WesL Union 4Ui 17 Int. M. M. 4Sii..l0lDom. ot C, ItSl.lOOH .'Bid. , . Coffeo Market. New Tork, Oct II. Ths market for cof fee futures was more active today and prices ruled steadier on covering and some French buying from outside sources. The opening was steady at an advanca of I to 11 points and after some early Irregularity, actlvo months sold About 11 lo 11 points net higher, with March advancing to l.t,lo and July to l.llc. Part of the trade was In the way of switching from December to lster deliveries and there appeared to be con Iderable coveting by near month shorts as well as renewed buying by Wall street and cotton trade Interests on a theory that val ues have not yet responded to "Influences which are making for higher prices Id oth er commodities.. Sales, 11,109 bags- Closing bids: October., November and December, i.llc; January, 1.42c; i February, .44c; March, 1.47a) April, I. Sir; May, 8.BSo July, Llftc; August. I. ITc; September, 1.71c. Spot coffee, dull: Rio 7s, lot Santos 4s. 10 e. Cost and freight orders were de layed with the tew quotations received about unchanged. Ths official cables re ported no changes In spots and either Rio or Santos, hut Santos futures were Tl rels higher. Rio exchange 1-lld lower. Santos cleared T4,00g bags for New Orleans. " ' Sugar Market. . Nsw Tork. Oct 11. Sugar' The market for futures was Arm early on covering, but eased off later under scattered liquidation for over tha week-end, selling by commis sion houses, with clotting prices t to I points net lower; October, 1.40c; December, 4.1tc; Marclw 4.c; May, 4.S0c. Raw, firm: molasses, l.tle; entrlfugal, 4. 1 So, Re fined, steady; fine granulated, T.IOo. '"'' ; Metal Market. New Tork, Oct 11. -Continued flrmness was reported In the copper market todey with a fair demand, chiefly from domestto sources. Very " little copper la offered for delivery this side of January and prominent agencies maintain quotations ranging from lie down to about 17 fco tor deliveries of electrolytic during tha first quarter. iron waa unchanged. v REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES FOR STOVES, HEATERS, FORCES AM E01LERS PROMPT SERVICE MODERATE PRICES WATM FRONTS AND WATW) HKATINO. ATTACHMKNT9 OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, HON Doul St. PhOM TyIbt 20 HEW YORK' STOCKS Enormous Trading in TJ. Steel Again Foremost Feature. EEC0ED FOE GEN. M0T0ES New Tork, Oct tl. Enormous trading Tit united mates Steel was against toe lore most feature of the week-ned session that stock on Its further advancs of a point to 190 oomlng wtthtn a quarter of a point of its record achieved the later part of fwntem ber. Dealing In steel amounted to about 260,000 shares out of a total of 176,000 shares, Other striking features were the new rec ord made by Ueneral oMtors which rose IS points to 126, and- the new maximums scored by sugar shares, Cuba cans rising a fraction to ISlis American best 1 to 10, and Cuban-American 1 to 2H, with a 12- point advance for South Porto Rlro to 120, that quotation, however, being tar below lis nign level. central leather a so broke into new ground, advancing 7 points to 10, and Utah copper on its gain of 1 duplicated Its rec ord with substantial Improvement In other metals, Ths leather Issues were materially higher, also a few of the equipments and semi-war aessnpuons. Tnese advances were partly off set br premure oy against investment rails. Ir regularity In shi d Dins shares and Petro. leums, ana moaerate reversals in more obscurs specialties. Low priced rails were In further demand, especially Wabash and msioun racitic. The bank statement waa the mM( anonnr. aging presented of recent weeks, actual loans decreasing br almost 142.000.000 with a cash gain of about $21,000,000 and an In crease In reserves of over 130,000,000, brlng- a i in excess reserves up to about 1100, 000,000. Week-end mavrlcta na aitati. favorable. conunercal and Industrial trade rouurui nDwinr a. autUanlnaY nf tha. hmiI swift pace, . Advices from steel Centura inAivnt AAt. tlonal price advances In the coming week. tfonas were reactionary In ronssnii.nM lur.n-r oncrings or international Issues. Total ssles. oar velii. la ma aaa tti.. States bonds were unchanged on call during the week. Number nt lata. -..H.iu. ,. ----- HxvsaaivriiB vu :WQ mwvnm wrei ! UlsvK T m. eei sugar... f.600 lOlu 1014 100 II Am. Car A Foundry 1,600 10 Am. Locomotive.., I, too 11 Am. Smelt A Ref.. 10.600 112 IM 14 110 112 , Am. HuaTavr Bf . 1 inn tiru Am. Tel. A Tel 'flOO ns2 H 117 112 112 Ij Am. u B..,. too 47 4714 214 17 4 a 17 It Atchison . . . . -Ugl'tJI-. , 4a.,IUI7 IS 1,200 101 101 4 Bald. Locomotive,, Baltimore A Ohio. , Brook. Rapid Tran. B. A fl. Conner 1,600 26U 701 IS 7 Cal. Petroleum..., Canadian Pacific.., uentralseather..., Chesapeake A Ohio C M. A St. P...,, Chicago A N. W... C. R. I. a P n . 127 1 4,000 11,000 6,000 1,400 6,800 too 1.700 II lit, 11 1741 Chlno Copper , Colo. Fuel A Iron.. Corn Products Ref,, Crucible Steel 2tK I7e tt "J 14 714 Mrt ItS uismierr securities Brie lltt latZ General Electric... Oreat No. pfd. . Great No. Ore otfs. Illinois Cantral..., Inter. Con. Corp. , , Insplrnttoa Copper, Inter. Harvester... Int. M. M. pfd. otfs. K. C. Southern.... ,owv ...IS IB, BU 100 HI ut 111? 1,100 tt), 13 i ui 100 101 101 C, I0 200 1714 171tl 17 1,100 l ui SsJ 400 111" lllj U1 t.ioo niu nm m TOO 2774 174 2741 Kennerott Copper,. 11,400 144 1SI4 13 ivuuiaviiiu ax ivasn, Mei, Petroleum..,. Miami Copper f'iiio iioii ioi" ii loot 11 , 11 s, "ioi "t '"th' " "ioi 'ii' 'ii" I.200 21 12 22 l,too 10s u 107 107 1.100 11 J llij U 1.100 HI 5 141 1()3 i.too nt in nin it M.. K. A T. nfd.. Missouri Paclflo.,. . Montana Power..,, National Lead...... Nevada Copper. . . , New York Central., N. T.. N. H. St H Norfolk Weatern, Northern Paelfls. , . Paclflo Mall Paclflo Tel. Tel Pennsylvania . "l.ioo "iiti 'ii 7 Bay don. Copper... 1.100 ll" 2jJ J,2 ,.uw 111, tin iiuia 11,200 77 3 71 7,2 400 It II .'21 , 1.100 100 100 100 1,700 21 21 21 1,200 116 121 121 1.100 23 22 21 1.100 111 2222 224 nap. iron steel. , Bhattuok Arls. Cop. ftoutharn Pacific... Houthern Railway., Stud.baker Co...., Tennessee Copper,, Texaa Company..., Union Pacific 1,101 111 . 110 110 Union Paclflo pfd.. .. TJ. B. Incl. Alaahel. . I 1.1 1.1 lieu ...7f .no. Aioonsi, , V. S. leel........ 111,100 110 llli HI D. 8. Steel pfd 1,000 lllu 120? 121 Utah Copper . .. 11,200 I3 ,5 t,S Wabaao pfd. "B , ,. 1,200 21 II 172 wests Union loo tot ioi 102 Weatlnghotlee Blao. 1,101 44 .42 19 Bid, Total sales tor ths day, 711,004 shares. , ! lstfoa FlaaaHa Market. 1 Ixmdon, Oot 21. Silver Bar, 22d per ounce. . Money 4 pay cent. ' Discount Rates Short bills. 101 per cent; three months' bllla, lOi per seat. ' ';' ' Bask Clearings. . , Omaha, Oct. " 11. Bank clearings for Omaha today were ll.OOt.tll.ll, and for the corresponding day last year 12,111,177. 12. HOW? Why, out of the builder'i profits, and besides you ee, we get 7 on money advanced for construction. That money is secured by mortgages on the completed properties NEW properties TOO. x , , Home pirns has paid 1 cash dividends for five years, besides credit ing surplus profits to all is sued shares. ' 11.00 shares sow l.20. They will be worth mors after January first ; Ask for our booklet, "The New Way." AMERICAN SECURITY CO. . , Fiscal Ageata. 17th anal Douglas St., Omaha ' Heavy Hoisting E J DAVIS SBBBBBSaaBBSBBBBBBB 1212 Farnara SI TeL 0.353 1,100 )4 ii 700 24 13 14 1.100 17S1, 17.2 11,200 1, II i 1,100 70 li t,Vt The total clearings for ths week ending to day were HI, til, 117.14, and for the corre sponding weak a year ago I22.I2!,!61.II. CHICAOO UVE STOCK MABKET Cattle, Steady Hogs, Strong Sheep steady. Chicago, Oct II. Cattle -Recelpta, 1.000 nead: market, ateadyj native beef cattle, 1410ft 11.(0; weetern ateera. It.liOl.tO; lew, and feeders, IT.I09T.7I; cows and heifers, 2.IOfl,24; calves. 17.150 UH(. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; ' market, strong, 11c above yeaterdsy's average: bulk of aala, .,l(,14.2f light, l.ll(14.tl; mlsed, It.7iei0.i0; heavy, 1.70010.11; rough, I, 7I1I It: plga, 7.26.SO. Sheep and Lsmbs Recelpta, 2,001 head; market, steady; wethers, 7.0001.21; ewes, 11.71147.44; lambs, .KtylO.fO. OMAHA OEHEBAX, MARKET. Butter Mo, i sreamery. In cartons sr tubs, llo: No. I, its. l-ivs Poultry Hens, over 4 lbs.. 14c: under 4 lbs., lllio; broilers, I to 1 lbs.. 11c: springs, over I lbs., lie; roosters. 11c; geese, full feethered, fat, lie; young and old ducks, full feathered, tat lie: turkeya. muj ! over e ioe., suo; leee man a loa.. half price; capona, I lbs. and over, 24c; guineas, i each, Its: young, . each, 2tc; aquage, homers, 14 os. esob, per dos.. 14.00; II OS., sack, oar doe.. 12.10: I oa. each, per dos., 1.10; under t os each, per uos., eua; nigefwis, psr aos, 7,e. Cheese Imported Bwlss. tie: domestic wiss. me. stock ewlss toe: twin cheese, 22o; triplets, !2c; daisies. 22o: young Amerlos. 22c: Blue Label brick. ,n. lim. berger, 12c; New York whits, 22c; Roqufort tta , Beef Cute Rlhe; Hn , 1SUe. Mn , 11c; No. I, 12c, Loins: No. tfl.lo; No. I, lie: No. 1. lta. Chucka: Mi. 1 like- Mo I. lo: No. I, le. Rounds: No. 1, llo; No. i. llo; No. I, 12o. Pletee: No. 1, oi No. I, le; No. I, le. Oysters "King Cole" Cheeapeeke slsnd ards, gal., II. to; large cans, 12c; small cans, 22c; selects, gal., II. II; large cana, lie: small cans, llo: "Kins Cola." northern atandard, gal.. 11.10; large cana, 4c; small cans, 21c; selects, gal.. 12.00: largs csna. 41c: small cans, Ibc; counts, tel., 12.21; large cana. Mc, email cana, llo. Fish Halibut 154c: salmon rl. llo: Pike, fancy dreaaed northern- atoelc 12e: salmon, fall, llor cropplee, medium, 7c: bullheads, fancy northern, llo: whltefleh. northern atock, lie: pickerel, lie: trout lie: catfish. 17c: black baaa. order alza. 2te: odd slse. 17c; headless shrimp, psr gsl, 1.21; peeled shrimp, per gal, 11.71; kip pered salmon, 14 lb. baskeu per lb.. 17o: amoked whltefleh (chube), 11 lb saaket, per H. Ionia Un Stool. Markot. it. Loult. Oot 11. (Dattlo RctiDt. 1.000 noao; tnarxfl. tieaay: nativo b iteora, 87.60OH 00; yomrllni otoora and holfors, I6.60O10.76; cowa, n.S07.(0; itoekera and fender. St.807.60: prim outhero tesrt. 18.0090.00; cowa and holferi, 4.f0O7.60; prim yearuna atoers ana neltera. iT.bOO 1.00; native oalvea, 16.00011.26. Hoaa Recelota. 4.600 head: market hiiher: limu, .t0O10,20: plaa. Ii.ioo 1.60; mlzed and butcher. IM6O10.26; good neavy, fiv.ito viv.tja; duik ox aaiea, 6V.009 10.80. 1 - Sheep and t umba Recelpta. 609 head: market ateady; lam be, f 7. 00019.66; alaush- ter ewea, ft.u07.z; breedinc owee, 18.600 0.60; yearltngi, 48.0096.76; ewoe, $6,769 Kansas City Live Stoek Market. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 21. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head; market steady to strong; prims fed steers, 19.60012.00: dressed beef steera, 17.0001.26; western steers, 66.009 f.ioi souinem steers, S6.60a7.7a: cows. 14.6097.16; heifers, 16.6009.26; stockers and feeders, $6.0006.00; bulls, $4.7606.26; oalvea, $6.00010.60. Hon Receipts, 2.600 head: bulk of sales. $0.76010.10; heavy, $10.00010.16; packers and butchers, $10.00 010.20; light, 1 9.40 10.00; pigs. $8.6009.60. Sheep and Lim bo Recelpta, 1,000 head: market steady; lambs, $10.00010.60; year lings. $7.6001.60: wethora. $7.0001.00: ewea, $6.7607.40; St. Jseeph live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., Oot. tl. Cattle Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady; steers, $6.60 0 10.26; cows and heifers, $4.26019.00; calves, $7.00010.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market (0 10fl higher; top, $10.20; bulk of sales, $9,100 ! IV. IS. 1 Bhep and Lambs Receipts, M00 head:! market steady lambs, $9.76010.60; worn, i $7.0007.26. Duloth. Oct 11. Unseed OilOn track and toNarrive. $l,9t October, $2.07 H; No vember, (l.7 14 ; December, $2.67 asked; May, sa.ss om. POLITICAL ADVKRTINING. Stand By the State and the, Nation JOHN Mr. Kennedy was born, on a farm in Ayshire, Scotland, Octo ber 27, 1854, He attended the : public school in Scotland until he was twelve years of age, when he was needed at home on the farm. yVhen he was nineteen, he,came to the United States and farmed in LaSalle County, Illinois,; for four years. From the farm he went to Galesburg, Illinois, and entereH Knox College. He re mained at Knox about three years. ' At different times he has received from 'Knox College the honorary degrees of Bachelor of . Arts, Master of Arts and Doctor ' of Law. ;' ? .;;'V ; Mr! Kennedy graduated from the law department of the State University of Iowa in 1882, and ! in December of that year he came to Omaha and engaged in the practice qf law. v From 1882 to 1888 he was a member of the firm of Kennedy & Martin. In 1888 Myron L. Learned succeeded Mr. Martin, and the partnership of Kennedy & Learned con tinuedvfor nineteen years, being dissolved by mutual consent in 1907. LIYE STOCK-MARKET Fat Cattle and Good Feeders Steady for Week Lambs - Are Higher. , HOGS FORTY-FIVE HIGHER Onutht., October 21, UK. Receipt -: CM. to. Horn. Shp Official Mondtr.. 22.4&1 2.747 11.002 Official TuoHday 12,72ff 4,282 28.14 Official WedtiMday ... 10,085 4,481 l,t2 Official Thursday ... 6,862 1,111 21.888 Official Friday 1,871 I. IDS 1,067 .CtnimaU Saturday .... 100 4,800 1.160 Slzdaya' totals 66.711 24,782 117,776 16,861 142,782 28,060 13t,817 20,462 174,376 flame dayi laet week.. 48. 168 Same 2 weeke airo..,,.41,264 Same I weeks ago 48,068 Same 4 weeks aao 47.197 26,600 141,1X1 Same days last year. . .17,820 19.177 106.412 Recepta and disposition of live stock at the Untoj. stock yards, Omaha, for twenty- four hourftsendlQaT At t o'clock, p. m., Octo ber 21, 1016: v RECKIPTJ. CAR1J. ' - - - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C, M. Bt P. ..... Wabash Missouri Paclflo Union Pacific C. tfc N. W east C. 4 N. W., west ... C.8t. P., M. O. ., C, B, Q., west ... C, R. I. ft P., east ., Illinois Central ..... Chicago Oreat West. , 26 .. 19- ' 20 . 1- 12 .. , 27 77 Total recelpta , . DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle, Hogs. Sbeep. Morris A Co. .... 662 .... Swift A Co. ,. .... 967 .... Cudahy Packing Co. 1,062 .... Armour A Co. ' 1,139 8c h warts A Co, .......f 196 .... J, W. Murphy 1,814 Swift, (country) J... ..... 1,128 Cudahy (Kansas City), 146 .... ..... Totals H8 6,820, 1,128 Cattle Receipts for the week amount to 66,711 head, the largest week's run In the history of the market Until this week the record waa held by th week ending October 16, 1116, during which time receipts amount ed to 62.421 head of cattle. Under the Influence of the very heavy recelpta on Monday, not only here, but at every other point, prices broke sharply and wore again lower on Tuesday. Since that time values have been firming up, so that on killing cattle the decline has been entirely recovered. Thus at the close of the week beef steers, cows and heifers. In fact all kinds of killers, are practically steady with the previous week's close. Good stock cattle and feeders are also steady, but the medium to common kinds are unevenly lower, being perhaps 1036o lower than last week's close Quotations on cattle: Good' to choice beeves, $9.76010.60; fair to good beeves, $6.6009.76; common to fair beeves. $6,760 6.60; fancy grassers, $8.2600.76; good to choice grass beeves, $7.76 0 8.26 ; fair to choice grass beeves, $6.6607.76; common to fair grass (beeves, $6.0006.86; good to choice heifers, $6,7607.26; good to choice cowa, $6.6007.00; fair to good cows. 16. 86O6.60: common to fair oows. $4.2606.86; good to aholce feeders, $7.6008.16; fair to good feeders, $6.7607.60; common to fair feeders, $6.0006.76; good to choice stockers, $7,600 1.00; stock heifers, $6.2607.26; stock cowa, $6.2606.60;' stock calves, 67, 008.60; veal calves, $8.00010.60; beef bulls, stags, etc., $6.1606.60. - -.. Hogs Thero wss a very good Saturday run of hogs here for this time of year, early estimates calling for sixty-nine loads, oJ about 4,800 head, and the prospects being that. If anything, official figures would overrun this. The week's total Is 24.733 head, which l 1,000 larger jan a week age and 6,600 heavier than last year, al though It Is over 2,000 short of two weeks ago. On several days this week when the market opened higher, late trains have fail ed to share in the full advance, and sellers had some apprehensions as to how 'the last arrivals would fare today. Their fears were groundless, for when one big train came in shippers had fresh orders, and as packer droves lacked quite a little of, being filled out, competition was Just as keen as ever and prices were fully steady to, if anything, stronger than any other time. The general market was a nm nickel above yesterday's average. Bulk sold at $9.86010.00, and' the top reached $10.10. Prices today are 46c higher than a week ago, and are the highest of the month to rOLTnCAL ADVERTISING. VOTE FOR L-KE For United States Senator date, being around $10.10 better than at the low time October 4. , Representative sales: No. Av, Sh. Pr. ' No. Av. 8h. Pr. 102.187 ... $9 66 68..132 620 $9 76 94..157 10 1 80 - 76.1 197 80 9 86 76, .229',.. 9 90 68.V309 80 I 2 62. .266 ... 95 44. .227 ...10 00 , 69.. 261 60 10 06 66. .269 $0 19 10 ' 'i. PIOS. 19.. 108 ... 1 60 v ' Sheen The sheep and Iamb run ts be ginning to taper off, receipt the last week having been the amallVst since the early part of September, though they show a slight Increase over the corresponding week of last year. Fat lamb demand has been good all week, and values have moved up about 26c since Friday of last week. The best lambs here yesterday sold at $10.26 ana me weet. s top was 610.60. In fact, the range of prices for anything decent has been very narrow lately, nothing at all de sirable having sold under $10.00 this week, while the last two or three days It has been largely a $10.26 market. Aged sheep were In fairly liberal supply j early In the week and on on nr tn risvi 1 fat ewe prices were forced dawn, quotations at the close of the week being 10016c un der last Friday, Thero was really little change in the feed ing lamb market at any time of the week. Choice feeders ar very scarce and the few that come are snapped up read! iy even when the market on other grades Is slow. A few of the best are selling around $10.00. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 110.20010.26; lambs, fair to good, $9.90010.16; latnbs. feeders. $9,000 10.00; yearlings, good to choice, $7.6007.76; yearlings, fair to good, $7.0007.60; year lings, feeders, $7.0008.00; wethers, fair to choice, $6.0007.40; ewes, good to choice, $6.60 06.76; ewes, fair to good, $6.7606.60; ewes, plain to c 11 lies. $4.0006.60; owes, feed ing, $4.6006 00; ewes, breeders, all ages. $li.28 0 9.OO. k ; , Cotton Market. ' 1 New Tork, Oct. 11. Cotton Futures open eft steady; December, 18.49c; January, 18.40c; March, .16.60c; May, 18.65c; July. 1166c. Cotton market todav olosed verv ateadv at 'a net advance of 10 to 17 points. .... New-York, Oct. $1. Cotton Spot, quiet; middling upland, 18.60c; no sates. Futures closed, steady; December, 18.62c; .January, 18.48c; March, 18.62c; May, 18.74c; July, 18.74c .. ' Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Oct 21. -battle Receipt, 700 headv - Hogs Receipts; 4 J) 00 head; market, steady; light, $9.7009.80; mixed, $9,800 9.86; helivy, $9.86010.00; bulk of sales, $9.80 09.90. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 800 head. ' Omaha Hay Market. Hay Receipts light; market firm. Prairie hay; Choice upland, $10.60011.00; No. 1 upland, $9.60010.00; No. 2 upland, $7,600 6.00; No. S upland, $6.0007.00. Midland: No: 1, $9.60010.00; No. 2, $7.0008.00. Lowland: No. 1. $6.0007.00; No. 2, $4.0006.00; No. 2, $3.0004.00. Alfalfa: Choice, $16.00; No. 1, $13.00014.00; standard, $11.00012.00; No. IE A light truck manufacturing company, whose of ficsrs and di rectors are men of such prominence that yon probably know most of them, will shortly offer shares for sale at a row price, suck shares karinf a pas Value of $10.00 per share. ' The shares of this company will be offered by publishing an nouncments simultaneously in about two hundred leading news papers, having a combined circulation of about thirty million copies per issue. , :. ' . A rising, nation-wide market will be immediately created lor these shares. ' " Prior to publishing the above announcements limited allot, ment of shares is being eold at an INSIDE price. This offering is so-unusual that a majority of those to whom it has been pre sented have become liberal subscribers. .' . ' V Information on request if you ask for CIRCULAR. .' Address McINTYRE COMPANIES LIMITED 110 South Dearborn Street ' Chicago, Illinois NOTEi Ths lifht truck Industry fs believed to be In much th. eeme posi tion today that th. Itsht pleasure car Industry waa a few year. ago. Investments of a few hundred dollara mad., then have yielded hundred. , . ! thousands in SOT.ra! Inatancss... . j . . . POLITIC A I. ADVERTISING. NNEDY v During his thirty-three years' residence in Omaha, Mr. Ken nedy has been actively identified with the development of the city-, and has contributed largely to various buildings erected within the last few years. He was one of the moving spirits in the build ing of the Fontenelle Hotel, and served as1 chairman of the build ing committee. ' He is" a director of- the Commercial'. Club'- of Omaha and during 1915 served as Chairman, of the Public s Af fairs Committee. . Mr. Kennedy is a Presbyterian and Jias been a member of the First Presbyterian ; Church of, Omaha- for more' than thirty years. ' His family consists of his wife and three children. ' ; " . . . i . ' In the Fifty-ninth Congress; (1905-1907) Mr. Kennedy represented the Second Con gressional District. In 1911 he was chair man of the Republican State ' Committee, when the entire Republican state ticket was elected. . He has always been a Republican and is now the Republican candidate for United States Senator. 2. $6.0009.00; No. 1, $.OO08.oO. Straw; Oat, $6.0006.60; wheat. $6.0006.60. - t Oil and Rosin. 1 Savannah, Oa., Oct. 21. Turpentine, firm. 46o; sales, 84 bbls. ; receipts, 464 bbls. ; ahlpmenta, 1,467 bbls.; stock, 26,671 bbls. ' Rosin, firm; sales, none; receipts, .Ills bbls.; shipments. 16.876 bbls; stock, $0,160 libltt. Quote: A B, C, D, E, $6:20; F, O, H, I. K, $.36i M. $6.40i N, S.t6; WQ. 6.60; WW, $8.70. - 1 Dry Goods Market. New Tork, Oct 31. Cotton goods and yarns were very firm today. The high yarn prices are making It difficult for knitters .to readjust finished garment prlcea on levels customers will trade. Burlaps were ateady; linens scarce. Jobbers did a very large business. Elgin Butter Market. Elgin, Oct. 11. Butter sUo bid; sales; market unchanged. Amateur Wireless Ones Get In On Wilson Message Great Barrington, Mass., Oct 21. A message from President Wilsoir will be relayed by amateur wireless operators to all parts of the country at II p. m. (eastern time) October 27, according to a statement made today by Robed T, St. James,. who has an amateur radio station here. He said that the test fyad been ar ranged as a demonstration of the efficiency of amateur stations. Mr. St. James said that at noon to day and at the same hour tomorrow he would send out a wirele notifica tion to the stations wiiich are to par ticipate in the relay. Grandson of Poet WoimdeaY f London, Oct. 21. The latest list ot wounded from France Includes the name of Captain Lionel Hallam Tennyson, eldest son of Lord Tennyson and grandson of tha poet This is the second time that Captain Ten nyson has been wounded. I The Fortune Maker vThis Valuable Booklet Hailed Fro on Request' E. A. FERRON & CO., Pl. Su!te26, 226 S. LaSaJle St. Droaers , Chicago, ill. MOTORTRUCK INVESTMENT . POTJTICAL ADVERTISING.