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LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattls Steady and Fairly
ActiveSheep and Lambs
- Are Steady Stronger. .
HOGS 0EKEBALL7 16o OPT
Omaha. Not. II, lilt. ,
Receipt are re:
Official Monday ,
Officii! Tueedar
Cattl.
. .HI
Hot. Ihwp.
1.171 . Il.7t?
. 1,117
ll.tlt
1).M
ll.ttl
11.111
14.(17
17,41
11.111
11.471
I.4M
K.tlm.1. Wedneadat .. 1.11
1I.IM
Three dara tl( weeX-.ll.tlt
Same day. last nak ..11.111
rjem. I w1 e ......11.141
Kama I was arfo II. 411
Same wka mo ...... 14.111
Same daya leal rear ..14,114
41,17
It.tlt
1,711
(I.IM
ll,tlt
Illll
Cattle Thar wu Terr liberal ran for
Wedneeday. In. total receipts i earn.
for tha tnraa dan amountln 10 11,111 head.
, While Ihu Is l ' oi" alocllon waak
' It la imaUer than other recant weaka. but
atlll larttar than a raa' MM
aplta of tha llbaraj receipt, tha market waa
In splendid condition, packara all wanting
liberal auppllea. Aa a raaolt prlcaa continued
. i . k..w . mill, waa an an av.r.
are poor. Cow. and helfera alao Mid InUc aba., raatardav'a market and tha better
about tha aanw notchaa aa aatardar. OoodTiradea of mixed eoro . selling about 4(,c
feadera ware ateadr. a string of waatarna
selling aa hlfb aa lt.lt. Medium to com
mon klnda ware poaalblr a little weaker.
Quotatlona on cattle: Oood to choice
cornfeda, tlS.MOU.lt; fair to food com
rade, ll.ttfl)lt.to; common to fait oopfffada,
ll.eO0l.eO; fancy heavy txeeoera, allot)
10.00 good to choice raaebeevea, $7.7(0
1.(0; fair to nod ariee beevee. I4.1H.71;
common to fair, la.liatt.lo: good to choice
helfera. (((07.1: good ta choice cowa.
tl.MUM.Ml fair to food cowa, le.1tOf.Mi
common to fair cowa, II.HOI.IO: food to
choice faederi. I7.10IJ1.00; fair to food
feeder. (4.7107.M: common to fair feed
' era, tl.tO0f.1fl good to choice teckore,
7 (0S.OO: otock helfera, l4.O0O7.lt; etock
cowa, 110001 10: etock calvaa, tl.ltOI.M:
veal oalaea, la.MO10.0v; boat bulla, ll.MJ
.(. . .
'. Reproamtauvo sales. v ' .1
No.' ' t-v. Pr. No. ' Avi Pr.
10. ...... no ( 00 , 0....... IK 14 M
17.',.,... 0(S 0 (I T 7(T- II
10 010 I 00 II....... (71 1 00
14....... 014 7 It . SI....,., til 1 10
H. ...... I2( (00 IS....... lit It 00
CALVES. '
t.......ltl lit : t.;....i til
31....... 100 1 It 4, Ill
t. ...... 110 111' I I4i
. I. ...... 14I" t tt T-i 11....... 477
. a a. a aa . . . . tie
I 15
T 10
1 It
I 40
to
1..,..., 101 it to ...... ...I ', i.
'' NEBRASKA. '
II helfera.. 70t 00 II steer. Silt t It
ISotaar..ltOt 1 II . ; '4 -
' . WTOHINO.
Itoawe.-.. 174 4 tl 10 cowl. . .1111
It cowa... til T 71
. SOUTH DAKOTA.
Iat.era..ll01 J it ... loowa... Ill
I tt
Hoaawtha market opened .alow on
grades. Solpnere were net doing muck on
early rounda. -walla meat at the packero had
S6e lower dope, and being unable to get any
hega aa that aaela had to await Ireah or
der. ' When thee came buyer Improved
early Hd quit a lltUe and when move
ment anally atarted. It waa at prlcaa that
were generally llo tower. '
After quite a few bog had changed kande
ehtppera received eoma belated order,, and
In filling --.them.,-boosted the market for
welgkty hoga at lesst a nickel over early
nrlceo, quite a few ealea made at tha beet
time net being over'lto lower. Lights, kow.
aver, never akowad any improvement and
were alow alt day at a decline of llo or
more, whit after the oulelde order wore
filled Oven welgkty Wade dropped back to
early tigurea,
ftepreeoatatlva aaleo
No.- At. Pr,
Av. Pr.
... u
, ... 41
1X I 65
... Ill
71. .141 ... II SO (0. .Ill
II., lit ..i I SI 14. .171
71. .HI 41 I 7..llt
IT.. Stt III It II. .117
3I..34I ... I 00 II. .Ill
. 8hMpVMovmfit did not itart otriy
At tan tli pravltftw daya of th wmIk - R
etpt wr lucr. part of tha run wt It
iraiiinf to tha barn, and tbart waa liberal
aprlnkltnff of range atuft In tha offarlnva.
which Had to ft aortad up beforo (t waa
ready to ahow. Cbioaco Juat bad a. fair
run, whlla auppllaa at all tivor potato ax
Lopttnf Omaha wro Hfbt, and otrongar
prtcca wara reported all around tha loop, tbo
local trado opantn on a ateadr to atro&g
baala.
Amonf tha oarllar aalaa waa a atrlnv of
. ran weaterna at fii.ia, a naw Btfn mam.
Tha porcentara of raal food lambs waa
murh amallar than on pravlouo dan tha
wok. and buyar oallad mora than ana
aalo a dlmo hlchar. whlla tha laaat that
could ba aatd waa to quota tha trado atretic.
Two band, of rang lamba, ona from Wyo
ming and tha othar from Idah, raanbod
Hl.55, while othar natlvaa told aa high aa
til. Tt. Savaral loada of ollppafi war In
avmanea, a ooopte or nunena inown aoout
two mo n tha ago roachlng l.ll, WHh aoma
that bad slightly tongar flaaeas at 10.0.
Muttona aa usual aharad tha upturn badt
awoa bera aottlng a nw top at $T.I. A
mall packaga at walghty ytarllnga roaohad
Foadara, whteh wara la vary fair supply,
wars In oagor damand at staadr ortbaa. aov
aral bands of loading lamba raaohlng 1.H.'
Feeding owts wora Strang to, If anything,
highar, oa string bringing lt.10, whila
brettdors toochod IT.M.
1 QuataUons oa flhacp and lnjba Lamba,
good ta chotea, 1..I0SU.IS; lamba, fair
lo good. U.odU.t, lambs, faodaro. .2I
910,0; r earn ago, good to eholca, M.3I
1.60; ynarlinga, fair to good, IT.TkfI.H;
yoarltngs, fedr. $7.0O,9f i wathara,
fffdara, f1.dfrujl.lt: owas, good to eholeo,
7.18, owes, fair to good, l,.oeT.i;
pwfi,. plain to OUIM, 4...ltt owas, load
ing, l.fld).M. owas brawlara, all agta,
, lt.oeaji.6. -t 4 , v.'
Rcpraaantatfvo salts 3 ';' -
No., l' .' .
Pr.
110 SO
I II
Jl II
11 Tl
II tl
10 II
11 1 II
11 M
1(00 Utah feeding lamb. .
ha ...I,,. l'
lis t'tak reading lamba..
an red lamba ....
lit fad Iambi ....
IK M lamba .....
II clipped lamb
107 red lamba .,,
ill clipped Umbo
CHICAGO 1JVK STOCK MARKET. .
MIM Finn, Mta Wwk and Lower, Skee
Weak.
Chicago, Nov? It. Cattle Beoelpta, 14,-
na: mantel nrm; native beer cattle,
e.,oilx.o; waatera ateera, tt.ltOlt.tt;
atorken and fa, dare, II.IIO7.I0; ebwe and
aeiiare, ,,.i,va.ui rilvea, tl.l0OlS.St.
Uoga Rerelpta, ll.ooo head; market,
wa.ki ttOSOc nnder yeWarday't avera.;
; uai. oi an-a. .ia,.,v; itgnt, 0..a99a.70;
mlxrd. lt.lot.(l: heavy. Il liOl II: rough.
ll.3SOt.tO; plga, t'..ol. ,.
' Hhoap and liw v -Receipt tT.OOO.fcead;
market, weak: Vta; tT.looi.lt; awoa,
a..rfw-aa, amoa, ,v.vu 1 1,,,. ; .
. Lmla Live Mtaek Vaaka, '
St. Loula, Mo.. Nov. 14 Cattle Receipta.
(.( kd: market Itaady; native beef
etaen, 7.I011.II; yearling .tear, and
herftr.. , tt.tOOll.10; cowa tl.f0OT.lt:
aterken ana (aadera, tt.S0Ol.e0; prime
. "-miw.h ,n.yUV,,w; cow. ana n.ir
era. ,.,flwoo; prime yearling .teen and
haltera, I7.io(.00; native calvaa, . 10.000
Hog Raceipl. 11,000 taad: market
i.war; iianta, ea.aewv.,,: niga, te.ioot.uo;
mixed and hutchem, tt.!Ol-00; good
naavy, u.auvie.iv; nulk ol aalea, tt.lto
Sheep and Lamba Receipt. 1.400 head;
maraat atrong; lam Da. it.tp, ii.q.; ewe
(J.ieol.,e; yvariinga, li.O04ll.lt. ..
' . SAeax "tty IJn Mack Markat.
RlaOXtntV, !.. NOV. II. ?attla Hanalnfa
4 000 head; market, steady; beef eteera, (0.00
4.7; butcben. 11.1001.10; atocken and
teeuara, ,a.aeva.,ai DUlrners, le.aO07.t9
atockera and reader. tl.i0O7.lt: hull
tag., etc., tf.oooi.lii feeding cowa and
naiipra, ea.avxre.ia. i
Hoaa ftecalpt. 10,000' head ! ' market,
lit- lower; light. tl.7tOI.tO; mixed, tl.loo
Hi heavy. t 4SOI.l; bulk of aalea, tl.SO
.tti
' Shaep and Tirnba Receipta. MOV head:
market. lOOtto txlgheri .wee.. tl.7tOl.t0
lainba, tt.SiOIl.tt.
Kajeaaa City Uv Stack Market. '
- Ranme Olty. Mo Nov. It. Cattle Re
: celpta, lS.teo head; market, atrong: prime'
I'd ataen, H4.iS4Hl.lv; draaaed baef ateera.
; tT.SOOK.aa western ateera. to.iooio.00;
stocken and feedem, tt.i0Ol.Tf : bull., 11.00
(.: calve. tt.00O10.i0. .
Hog, Receipt,1 17,000- head:' market.
lower; bulk of aalaa, tl.IOOI.7l; heavy.
tl.tiOt.M: parkon and butcksn, to.ioo
(.11: Hrkt. It.uot.it: plga, t7.lioi.il.
Skaep and Lamba Receipta. t.000 heael;
market, higher; lamba. tll.i0Oll.0l; yaar-
llnga, tl.liOlt.t,; wetaera, I7.I0OI.M:
. wg, t;.t07,7t. .
' ' Oil ai
Ravann.li. Oa., Nov. II. Torpenllne
Firm. 4l4Tc: sales. Ill bu.i receipts.
107 bbts.; shipment,. 334 bbl.: atoek, lt.,11
tWe.
ftwnn, firm: aalaa 1. Ill" bbl.. ; Ncelptg.
1.344 bbl..; .blpm.nu, ,00 bbix.; etock,
7T 434 bbls. QuoUttona; A. B. C, !, It.tO;
- K. '. M.ll; F, U, H, I. 114 17; , K. M.
..4; , l.t; BU, 11.10; WW, Il.t..
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Light ' Receipts Continue and
Cash Wheat Declines One
' to Three Cents, ;
CASH 00SN IS VERY WEAK
Omaha, Novambar 16. 111.
Tbo light rocotpia of grain continued to
day and aa a raault tha trada In the local
oaab market waa vory qulot. Caah wheat
followed tha decline In the futurea and ruled
from 1 to I oenta lower generally, although
a choice ear of No. 1 Wyoming wheal oold
at fl-ll and net a high price- record for
hard wheal. Tha local cash demand for
wheat waa euBlclently active to handle the
light receipts, and the bulk of the No. t
wheat aold around 11. IC, tbo No. X hard
aold at $1.14 and the No. 4 hard ranged in
price from 1.7t to 91.11. There were only
a few cara of milling wheat on the tablea
and tha buyera were paying about tt un
der yeitertay's market for the No. S durum
mixed, while r ordinary mixed wheat sold.,
around 11,14.
CaLvoorn waa very weak and ruled from
tfce to 40 lower, with the bulk of the
yenowcorn aeiung at ?to lo vac, or oooai
lower. The trade In corn waa dull
account of the drop In pricee, moat of tha
traders preferring to hold their aamplee
until tomorrow.
Oata followed tha other markets on tha
daclinea and tha cash trade in thla cereal
wa also ery quiet with prices ruling frpm
o to o low ar. Dtanaara ana no. s
white oata aold at practically the same
pries, tha bulk of the samples going at
tec, wnue fna no. wnita orougnt muc,
The cash damand for rye waa excellent,
with prioet ruling from 3c to lo higher,
The barley market waa vary slow and
tha market waa quoted unchanged;
Liverpool close: Wheat, firm, at iA
higher, corn, steady, to fcd higher,
Primary wheat receipts wore 1,170,900
bushels and ehlptnente 854,000 buahela,
against receipts of 2,701.000 bushels and
shipments of 1,041,000 buahela last year. --Primary
com receipta wars 001.000
bushels and ahlpmanta Sfil.000 buahela,
agalnat receipts of BO',000 bushela-nd enlp-
menta of 1(4,000 buahela laat year.
Primary oata receipts were 1 171,000
bushels and shipments OOt.OOO' bushels,
against receipts of 1.421.000 bushels and
ahipmants of 1,110,000 buahela laat year.
C All LAST It BL Kill' in.
Wheat. Corn.
Oata.
Ill
Chicago . .
lift
Minneapolis
Duluth .....
Omaha
Kanaas City
240
111
14
II
.!i
21
11
St. Louis
Winnipeg
Thaee aalea were reported ' today :
Wheab No. 1 hard winter! 1 car. 11. II.
Mo, I kard winter: t can. 11. II-. 1 car,
ll.ltVj) 1 car. 11.11. No. I karii winter:
I cara, 1.I4. No. 4 hard winter: S cara,
11.11; t cara, 11.11: 1 car, ll.lt. Sample
hard winter: 1 car, 11.71, No. a durum
mlied: I car, 11.00: 1 car, tl.lt. No. S,
mlied; 1 ear, ll.KHLl car, 11.11. No. 4
allied: 1 oar, 11.11, "
Bye No. S: 1 car, 11.44; t-l car, 11.41,
No. t: I caro, 11.41.
Barley: No. 4: l-l oar, 11.00. , ,
Corn: No. 4 white: 1 car, tauc. No. 1
yellow: 1 car, tlHo. No. t yellow: t cara.
Ho: I can, liUjo; t care. tie. No. yel
low: i car, ,.o: l car, (to, , 9 mtxeji;
4 can, tic No. 4 mixed:rl car. llo. No.
I mlied:. 1 car, lac: 1 car, tic.
Oata Standard: 4 can, ttc. No. I White:
I oara. l(o. No. 4 whltel 1 ear, 1440. Sam
ple white; t car, 14 fcc. Ruit proof: 1 car
INo. l), (tc. ' ,
Omaha caah rUCe: No. I hard, 11. 14 HO
1.14: No. 1 hard, tl. 1101.14; No. 4 kard,
(1.7(01.(1; No. I aprlng,. II.IIOI.M: No.
I aprlni, Il.7l01.lt; No. S durum, I1.IIO
1.11: No. S durum, 1.I701.1. Cora: No, s
white, -ItttOMke; No. I white, HliO
MUjc; No. 4 wklte, tOOttttc; Not ( wklte,
tlOttc: No. t white, I4llc: No. t yel
low, 4Vi0(tc; No. I yellow, Keili: No.
t yellow, I4OH01 No. I yellow, llftllo; No.
, yellow, 11 lao ; No. 2 mlied, isedtto:
No. I mixed, (lVtOI'c; No. i mixed, (10
(So; No. I mixed, looisc; No. I mixed, to
Ode, Oata: No,-1 white. ItOIIHc; eland
ard. I4K0! No. I white. 140110: No.
t white, MttOlttic Barley: Malting, tl.OS
Oi.ii: no. l reed. llrtMl.oi. Rye: net I,
11.4501. "; No. I, ll.44 01.4t.
tonal Bang f Option. ' ' f
Art.
Open.
High.
Low.
Clear-.
Tea.
Wht.
Dee.
May
July
Cbrn.
l tin
1 14
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lit
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Deo.
May
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Chicago oloelng pricee. furnl.had The Baa
iy Mgan nryao. eiork and grain brokara,
1. South Sixteenth etreet, Omaha:
jMft -n
WVTt
Dm.
May I
July
Corn.
Open.
TT
TT
High.
wTcloae. ITe.';
1 Htt
1 tlU
I HH
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114
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lit
I 17
1 11
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(t
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Oata.
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Mar
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tt
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fork.
Jan,
sr it
ST II
II to
May
1st It
Urd.
Jan.
-tl IT
li 47
it 10
10 II
14 10
14 II
May
it to
Rtbe.
Jan.
May
'14 IT
14 ll
OHJCAOO QUAltt AND PROVISIONS,
Chleago, Nov, ll. Although tslk of
peatJe parlaya within four months gave a
temporary aavantag to the bears in wheat
today, tha markat cloaed strong, Influenced
by the announcement rhat Argentina grain
of farinas to Europe had been completely
withdrawn and by a report that farm re
serves of wheat In Canada wara small. Clos
ing prlcea were, o to 2o net higher, with
uacemoer at 91.it to i.87, and Hay at
11.10 ta 11.11. Corn gained o to
e and oata, Vc to c. Provisions
showed a setback of 2e to lOo.
uoexpecieo advances in wneat quotations
at Liverpool gave a decided upward awing
to tha markat hero right at tha start. It
waa explained that arriviala of wheat In
Oreat Brltlan wara scanty, and that ralN
lore atnnand were increasing. Moreover,
Argentina crop advices proved bullish, and
foreigners seemed eager to acquire Chicago
contracts for future deliveries. Boon, how
aver, the market headed downward faster
than ft had gone up. Bears were msklna
murh of tha peace Interview from Count
Apponyl, the Hungarian leader, and It waa
not until the laat fifteen minutes of tha
aeeeion that- tha bulla again obtained con
trol of tha market,
Announcement of tha complete With
drawal oi Argentina oirera of wheat to
Kurope waa coupled hero with earlier ad
vices Implying that tha government of Ar
gemma waa contemplating a possible em
bargo. Uuch lata buying reautted also fromN
reports credited to tha Northern Grain
Healers' association, saying that the Canad
ian prairie crop waa HI.OOOO.OOfT buahela
less than laat -year'a total, and that only
43.170,000 buahela waa now left In farmeoa
hands. '
corn awsyed with wheat Bullish reports
were in a measure offset by assertions that
rural doroeette offerings of corn to aWlve
hero had noticeably Increased. Demand
from the aea board helped to uphold the
oata market, . The Clnadlan Northwest
crop waa estimated to ba 81,000.000 bushels
less than In lilt.
Provisions gave way on account of weak
ness In the price of hoga Later, though.
tpeckera buying lad to something of a
!nlly. ,- ... ,-
Chicago Caah Prices Wheat: Ho. t red.
fl.83; No. 8 red. 31701.83; No. t hard.
i.ifVi-i; no. 9 nard, nominal. Corn
No. t yellow, I.03 1.01; No. 4 yellow,
ll.OOtJ 1.01i No. 4 white, nominal. Oata:
No, 3 white, llS7; standard, ITa
58c. Rye: Na. 2, 81.411 II. Barley, I0ct
31.27. Seeds; Timothy. 83.3ieft.tfc: clover.
111. 0 tO-00. Provisions: Pork, 828.95; lard.
1 1 .vd ; nee, i .vu V ii.es.
Butter Higher, creauiery, 13 HO 3 7c
Kgge Higher; receipts. 4,333 rases; firsts,
3837c; ordinary firsts. 34r3le, at mark.
cases inciuaea, itntiti,
Potatoes-Hecelms. 13 Care: unchanged.
Poultry Alive, higher, fowls, lie; springs
" ;. - M. tMk Oral Mak.t.
' tt, Lours,' Mo., Nov. It Wheat No. S
rwi. ,i..aaji.,a; r,e. s nara, I1.I8H1.I,;
Daeeraber, 11.11; May, 11.11.
Corn No. S, new, 11.01 1 No.- t white,
new. 11.11; December, lilt; May, ITe.
Oats Lower; No. I, ilc, Mo, I whit..
nominal. , , ,
UewacTty IMml Market."" .
Kanaaa City. No,.;'.! Wheat Ne. S
hard. ll.ltatl.H: No. I red, II. 131. l;
IMcember. ti.l; Mar. 1117.
Oata dtaadr; No, I white, tieile; N.
I mlaed. &&ITc.
Coin No. I mlxul. ITttiv; So. t wiate.
.
THE BEE:'
l(o; No. I yellow, lie; December, ttftcO
lie; May, lio. '
Butter Creamery. Sic: Ante, ISe; eac
onds, tic; packing, lie.
Egg Flnta, 17c. . ,
Poultry Hene, lio; rooster 11c; broil
ers, SOc.
- NEW YORK CE.VKRAL MARKET.
QnotatloAa of the Day am Verio. Leading
r ComraedltlM.
New Tork, Nov. It flour Unsettled.
Wheat Spot, Irregular; No. 1 durum.
11.11; No. hard, IS.Ot; No. 1, northern,
Duluth, IS.1I; No. l northern, Manitoba
IS.lt, f. o. b.. New tork.
Com. epot, eaay; No. 1 yellow. II. H. c, L
f., New York, ten day-ahlpmant.
Oate Spot, steady. ,.
Lard Firm; middle west, I17.40O17.I0.
Hay Firm: No. 1, 4I.0SO1.10; No. I,
1.00: No. I, toe; shipping 10c.
Hops Quiet; state, common to choice,'
1(10, 4tOi0c; lilt, lOltc; Paclfi-eoeet,
lilt. ISOltc: 1(11. 1011c.
Hldee Firm: Bogota. 44t4A4tc! Central
America. 41041c. -
Leather Firm; hemlock firsts. 3o: sec
onds. 4 Or.
Provision. Pork, unsettled : mess. HI. to
012.00: family, IIS.tOOS4.00: short clear.
tSt.OOOSl.00. Beef, unsettled: maes, HS.iO
(til. B0; family, I2i.t0 0 27.00. Lard, steady:
middle west, H1.40O17.it.
Tallow Firmer: city, llcountrv. lOUtr
ISo, special, Ue. ' . -. ,.;..
. ' . OMAHA GENERAL MARKET.
i Batter No. 1 creamery. In cartons er
tubs. Sic: No. . lie.
Cheese quotatlona by lirlao A Co-t
Chewe Imported Swiss, ttc: domestic
Swiss, 42c; block Swiss, izc;;. twin cheese.
S7e; triplets. 27c; daisies, !7o; young
America, 37c; Blue Label brlcft, STp: llm
berger, Sto; New Turk whit. S7c; Roqo.
fort. lie. . '-. , "
Oysters: "King Cole" Chesapeake Stana-
ards, gal. 11.41. "King Cola" Selects, gal.
11.71. "King Cole" Northern Standarda.
gal. It. IS, "King Col.", Selects, gal. 11.10.
King vole" Count.. 12.11. Blue point.
per 108.. 11.31.
celery: California Mammoth, per do.
00c. , . . , r
Fish: Catflah, per lb. 13c; Trout, per lb.
lie: fall Salmon, per lb. 11S40: Red Salmon.
per lb. 13c; Ualtbutt per lb. 17cr"1ierrtng,
per in, (,d; maca. asaaa, , pejy id. livzoc;
Bullheads, dnsssd. per -'lb.' lie: Cam.
dressed, per lb. (c; Tile Fteh, per lb. lto:
Red Snapper, per lb. llo: Black Cod, per
lb, 10c; Sunflah, per lb. Tc: Cropp!a, per
lb. te; Flounders psr lb, lie: Smelts, per
lb. tic: Selkirk White, per lb. lie: Pike.
per lb. 10Ollc;Pickcrefr per lb. to Smoked
wnitenen, per lb. ito&. Kippered Balmon.
per lb. lie; Peeled Shrimp, per gal, l,7i;
"HeadHa, Shrimp, per gat II. St.
Wholesale prlcea of beef curs: No. 1
Ribs, llc; No. Ribs, Mc; No. I Ribs,
llo: No. 1 Loins, llo: No. S Loin 17tac:
No. I Loins, 110: No. 1 Chucks, HMc:
No. I Chucks, I Sic; No. I Chucks, lc;
No. 1 Rounds, lie; No. x Rounds. llo:
No. I Rounds, 11c; No 1 Plates, llo; No.
1 Platea, 10 o; Nov I Platea, 10c.'
Poultry Live: Soring, al elsea. lie: nana.
4 lbs.. and up, 14o; hsns. under 4 lbs., !3o;
roosters. He; ducke. full feathered, fat, ISc;
geess, full feathered, fat, 13c: turkeys, I
lbs. and over, ISc; guineas, sach, 10c: pig
eons, per dos., ttc. Dressed: Turkeys, dry
picked. NO. l. young toms and neo. Slo:
old toms, Sic: turkeys, No. t. lie: duck.
No. 1, lie; ducks. No. S, loe; gees., No, 1,
lie. . Other poultry at market price.
Fruit and vegetable price, furnished by
Otllnsky Fruit Co. 1
Fruit oranges: IS,,' 100s, lis box, (1.10;
12s, box. li.ii: ltos, box. If.lt; nts. III
box, 11.71; ;oo.. sua, ssos, box li.oo.
Lemons: Fanoy,--box, 17.00; oholca, bog,
list. Crapetrult: Florida lie, 41s box'
I. SO; Florida- tie, box, 10.00; Florida oea.
10s. box, 11.21: Applee: Tork Imps. Vs.,
bbl. 14.10; Ben Davis bbl., 13.10: wine
aapa, bbl., 14.00; Jonathans, box, 11.11; Jon
athans' Ills and larger, box, 11.71. Grapes:
Tokays:, cnte I8.lt; . Sniperon crata;
I,.i0: Kmperorr kegs, li.to; Malagaa, ex
tra oholoe, keg. 11.00; Malaga, fancy, keg,
17.10: Malagaa, extra fancy, keg, 11.00.
Fean: Bartlettav crate. 11.00; Kellere, bu
ll IS.
Vegetables Potatoes: ' Market prle
Sweet potatoes: Virginias, bbl., 14.21; hamp
ers, 11.71. Honey: Baa. c. 11.71. Cranber
ries; 'Ml., 11.10: boxes, 11.10 VegoUbles:
Onions crate, IS.tO; red or yellow, lb., lo;
tomatoes, lug., 11.00; oukes dox,, . II. Tt;
cabbage,, lb Sc; rutanagoes lb., lo;
celery, Michigan, doa., tOCi.jColorado. do.,
10c.
MIscelTaneous Peanuts, No. 1 raw, lb.
tc; roast., lb., to; Jumbo, raw, to,, lo; Jum
I3.TI; figs, oasa, 11.00; No. 1 English wal
bo, roasted, lb, 10,o; prom,' dates, case,
nuts, lb.. llc
MlmanapolU Grala Market,
Mlnneapolla, Minn., Nov. It. Wheat De
cember, l.lt01.ti; May, 11.17; cash.
No, l hard, 11.1101,01 ; No. 1 northern.
Il.tlliOl.ll; No, I northern, 11.100
1.I4V - V ..
Corn No,. I yellow, taotSc.
Oata No. I white, iS01to.
Flaxseed I3.7tty3.lt.
Flour Unchanged. ... J ,
Barley 7o0ll. II. . . ' .:
ya fi. 4osi.4i.
ran lll.IIOI7.tt.
-I
IJwnwOl (IMn Mkrkit.
" nivorpool, Nov. 11. Wheal Spot No. I
hard winter, lis 11 Hit; No, 1 norther. Du
luth, lis, 11 Sid; No, 1 Manitoba, Us Sd;
no. s, leg; no. a, no. quoiea, . t
Corn Spot American mixed. , new, IS
Td. , . .-.!,-
' St. Jwwpk Uv Stack Market.'
. nt.' Joseph, Mo., Nov. - It. Cattle Re.
oeipts, 4,100 headl market, steady to lOe
Higher steen. os.ivaxiv.,.: cows and heir-
en, I4.sooio.oo: calves, ll.i0Oll.7l.
Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market.
too tower; top, s.vu; puia or sales, II.IOO
l.o. 1 .
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000. head
market, 1010c higher; lambs, lll.IQO12.00;
AMrftKMr.NTS
" THE B)CST UF VAUDCVILLI
Italiy UaUnaa, 1:18 Nlltt. 8:15 Thll Waak.
Weffc auitlnf Bundsy Mstlaae. Nimrabar it
I FAY TEMPLETON JI iVl
Shatn,: Robert llore A Qorg, Halperln; Tba Mlttl
tare aeruei xtanai raoeruu; vrpxeura xravei
Wraktr. ...
rneea: M.tlnM. (allerr. lie. beat MU lexeept Sat
urday and guadail, Siei alahta, 10a, USa, tt. aU Its
-OMAHA'S FUN CENTER."
iQjrllinrTl I Dally Mat. W-M-M.
JyOVE-tVW Kvm'ge, lt-lt-M-lt.
Vandevtlle'e OreateU Ratertalaw
BEN WELCH-sr.BIG SHOW
MI'HirAI. BlRl.rMQli'B
Two snappy aatlree, A whirl of exhilarat
ing fun. Ban Welch and hie famous mono
logue. Only time here this aeason. Big
opsratlo beauty choru. ,
(Final Performance Friday Nile.)
LsaW Dim Matin Every Weak Day.
Sat- Mat, Wk.l "Puaa-Puaa" Jaaa Radial
. NEW SHOW TODAY
:A CHAS. A. LODER CO., '
? la "THE NICHT DOCTOR."
' i ROSS BROS. u
"CHAMPION MIDGET BOXERS."
- LEIGHTON KENNEDY
"SINGERS and ECCENTRIC DANCERS."
V TWO STORYS
la "MUSIC AND SONGS."
KATHLYN WILLIAMS
xe "THE TEMPTATION OF ADAM."
HllPP
Hms f ParaxBaual -'
., Ph.Ulaye.
First Run Bluebird. Opn 11 t. 11 Dally.
Raa Mltcb.ll, Star al "Damage Ceed.,"
kt "PHILUP HOLDEN WASTER."
. A Thrilling asnl Faactaatra Stary- J'
10 AolaxaMI, 10a. ,
fill OC First Showinaf
It I III) en Paramount Pielura
Blanche Sweet J
Theodora Robert, 1
"UNPROTECTED"
JITIIEV
TAXI
MAXWELL LAkS
Webster 202
OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, t
NEW YORK STOCKS
No Material Changes in Day's
Broad and ' Active X
Market. - r
SAILS UNDER REPRESSION
New York, Nov, tJ5.-There were no ma
ts.... rh.ntrna In today's broad and 'active
markat from thoee of the preceding aeeeion.
Ratla ware again under reprettetoo In con
aequence of the wldeepread movement of
the transportation companlea to tet tha
legality of the eight-Hour -.aw, whlla lesuee
of moat other aeecrtpuona were, main.?
hlaher. a few regie tered galna of almost
sanoatlonal proporttona, v v
Deallnaa during the forenoon were at
tended by alternate advances and declines,
local selling being partly offset by Interior
buvlne-. 8ome stocks were etrong from the
outeeC notably the Independent steel leaues,
wnlcn aenvea mucn oi ineir support irom .
the advance In the price oftatel mils, a
step Inaugurated by-the UniteU Btateaf Steel
corporation.
Coppers and allied metals responded to
tha unprecedented conditions In that Indus.
tryracendlna; to hlghcat quotations In the
afternoon on reports that con t racta at IS
eenta par pound had been closed for iai7
delivery Chlno and Miami coppers made
new records; also the preferred aharea "A"
and "B" of tha American Sme.tara' Securt
tlea tfbmpany.- - -9
utnar new maximum inciuaea uuit
State Stafil common, at an advance of II
pointe, with 17 for the second preferred.
Sloae-SiWfteld rose to 894, and Republic
Iron to ib To these records wore added
Atlantic, Oulf and West Indies; American
writing raper. preierraa, ana union nag
and Paper - k '
United Btataa Steel followed Its recent
course, manifesting hesitation at the outset,
but rlaintr briskly w 1 1 tv Amerlcen Smeltlna:
n the heavy turnover ot the laat hour.
atoel matting an extreme rise of a frac
tion, while amelting seemed in .urgent,' de
mand at a gross gain of t points. Ma.
lines traliod along with the coppers and
equipments threw off their lethargy of tha
mormngv
Investment rails largely reversed their
sluggish movement at the market's close.
and minor Issues of that group were slight
ly hatter. Total sales, 1,186.0(18 aharea.
Bonds were Irregular, with substantial
galna In smelting securities Is and Rock
Island debenture 6s. Total sales, par value,
$1,300,000. United States bonds w.era un
changed on call. S
Number of sales and euotatlons on lead
ing stocks were; . .
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beat Sugar.,. ! . 3,700 103 4 101 ,101
American Can 29.000 8&l. flail i
Am. Car A Foundry 1 00 P is. t
Am. Iocpmotlve... 1,600 93H 3'
Am. Smelt. A Ref.. 112,000 121 1164 111 H
Am. Sugar Ref.... 4,500 lit 117H 118
Am. TeL A Tel
1,400 133 13Z 133Vj
Am. Z., U A 8....
Anaconda Conner..
ju.ituu oiH
20,300 100
67 '.4
100
Atchtaon ..... . . . . ,
Z.BUO fj
4,700
1.700 16
1,100 14
S.700- 17
Bald. Locomotive.,
Baltimore A Ohio..
Brook. Rapid Tran,
B. A S. CoDDer. . . k
Cel. Petroleum
Canadian Pacific...
SUV zz
1,700 171
central Leather,.. 94,300 101
Chempeake A Ohio 1,300 67
C M. Bt. if . , , o 2,390
Chicago A N. W... -
C. R. X. A P. Rv.. 16.800
92
t4
Chlno- Copper...... 18,000
uoio, uei iron.. 3,800
Corn Products Ref. ......
Crucible Steel...... lt.OOO' 8K
Din tillers Securities 1,100 43 ' 43 14
Brio 10,400 38 85
3U
ifflntmi atiectno.
Oreat No., pfd.,...
OreafNo. Ore etfa.
1,300 ma no . iso
I0 11T lltH ni
l,10t I4i 4SK 44K
1,200 101 103$ lt3
1.100 1IU II 114
1.600 II . ilti II
117
nimotr ventral,,,,.
Inter. Con. Corp....
Inspiration Copper.
inier. Harvester.
Int. H. M. pfd. otta. 11,100 12H4 111!4 120(4
K. C. Southern 400 314. 38 s
Kenneeott copper.. 11.401 II Vs
SBS IC
uouievuie a jaan
Mex. Petroleum 11.200 110
183
10T
44
10t
it
Miami copper. . . .n.,loo
h.. jv. si r. pro.,
Missouri Paciflo...
Montana Power, r,
National Lead....
Nevada Copper...
New York Central
N. T.. N. H. H.
't
II
(
(T
, 300
1.T00 11 II ' 11
10,000 314 21'. 31
8.600 101 101 lOIVl
1.100 tl . It . 17
Norfolk Weetern
.133
Northern Paeldo.f. . 1,100 HOVi 101 110
Paolflo Mall 1,100
SI
raciuo Tel. at t.i:
Pennsylvania 1.000 it
Bay Con. Cpp.r. .. to.tot 1 14
Reading , 1.100 100
Rep. Iron J. Steel., 4T.I00 15
Shattuek Arts. Cop. I.too 33
lift
106
14
V 33
Boumern facino. . .
Southern Railway.,
studebaker Co..,.;
Tennessee Copper.,
1,100 9t 18
1,409 MT lJS- 137 U
. 400 23H 38 23
800 325 223 ' 235
1,800 147 148 147
2,200 83 . , 32 82
8.500 140 131 mii
Texas Company. .
Union Paciflo...,,
Union Pacific nfd. .
U, S. Ind. Alcohol. .
u. a. meat
U. 8. Steel pfd....
Utah Copper......
Wabash pfd. "B".
Western Union. ...
,120,100 138 111 123
. i.sno i;i 121 121
, 23.800 120 318 111
1.809 101 1 101
OUV 1 . 19 18
101
Westlnghouse Elec. 8,300 84 13 84
Total aalea for tha day, 1,385,000 shares.
. K.W Task HftSMBF Market,
New Tork, NaT. II. Prim Mercantile
FaiMr 1 per cenL
Sterling . Slxchnge Sixty-day bills,
14. Tl eommerelal sixty-day bills In banks.
4.T0; commercial elxty-day bill., 14.70:
demand, 14. Tl cables, 4.TI T-lt.
Silver Bar. II C; Mexican dollars. Ite
Bonds Ooverntrlent. - gteady; . railroad,
irregular. . ,
' Time Loanejrirm; sixty xnd ninety days;
3Vt par oent; six months, !t3 per
cent. ,
Call Money Steady; highest, l,er cmt;
lewaet, l per, -cent; ruling rat 1 per
AMimr.MF.NT
NO CHILDREN ADMITTED
Now Showing
11. n. Canlinuoua 1 1 p. n.
, ' All Seat 28 Cents.
"17IIERE ARE
MY CHILDREN"
jTha Mtlen pictur. amsatlaai all
Omaha la talkiag ahoui.
MAcVi.?,!:
Motherhood Triumphant
OOYD
TONIGHT '
FOR THREE i -T
Nir.UT c
Ta New Yark Wlatar Garwaa Sh.
"A World of PleMure."
1 People Mostly Girls
. Prices. SOc to $2.00.
Saturtiay Night, SOc to 91.50. .
FARNAM today ;
LEW FIELDS ' '
"The ManWho Stood
Still." ,
m
TV Oal. Ctrl la ta. WaHa Ya
Caa "Lve" ana Yaw Wile or Beat
Olri Wu'tB. Jealaaa.
, Amorica't Sweetheart .
Mary Pickford
' In Her Finl Suporfaatur
"LESS THAN THE
c:sr
, Eight Parts. ' 'A
Matinaai Prieaa Sarno aa NSf ht-
tl
10, . ,104
i II V It
f -li lit,
11 V 14
i i ' ii u
si :m
no4 Hon
10S 101
it . im
(1 (a'
126
3m 32
7 ' S
13. I4H
HZ
431a
cent; .laat loan. 1H per cent; eloalng bid,
t pr cent; offers at 1 per eent.,'-
u. a. r. Jsr-rag. at N. un. 4s.., bH
Mo eouDon ... 8U"U.. K. A T. 1 4a TB
U. & 8s, reg....lfl0M. P. con. 4a.. .101
'HO ODDOD . . . 1DU HdHL fOWUT SS.1UD
. .lugnHonu rower ss.j.uo
.4.110 N. T. C. deb. 0s. 1194
..11HN. T. Cltr 4As..llOH
..180 N. T., N, H. A H.1
w. n. it, reg, .s.iiv
ao rounAn
Am. Bmelt 8a
in. . TeL at. Tel. ; cv. 8s -111
cr. m 1I1No. Pactrtos.,.. 84
Anglo-Preach s. 88 do Is.. 88
ACcfa. gen. is..,. 84HOre. B. I 'rat g 81
B. ft a ,8s...... 82HPac. T.'ft T. 8a..l08 ,
Beth. Bt. ref. &s.l02ViPenn. con. 4V.S..108
Central Pac. 1st. 80 do gen. 4..A02
C. ft O. ct. 4 Via. SKUReadlng gen. 4. 88
B AG. t. 4s 88 "St. I., ft San V.
C. 88. ft St, P. ' ref. 4a II
. CV. 8a . .llMUfln p., . tt initX
C, B. I, P Ry. do ref. 4s..... 82
off. 4a inBo. Railway U. ,11
C ft ref. 4s. 88 Union Pac. to.. ,.108
V. t It. U. O. . IZ do OV. 48 84
Erie ten. 4a 74 IT H. Ruhharla lftS
Qvn, Electric 8a. 187 U. S. Steel 8s... .104
OL No. 1st 4Hs.lOU West Union 4f4s.l7
I. C. ref. 4s. ..w 81Dom. of C, 18.1.100
InL M. M. 4US 10tt
Bid.
K, C. So. ref. la. 81
Coffeo Markat.
New York. Nov. 18. Coffee After own
ing at a decline of 1 point to an advance
of 2 points, the market tor coffee futurea
held fairly atesdy during the early trading
with business largely To tha way of awltch
Ing fro an December to later monthH. May
con t racta sold ap to 1.46c or 4 points net
ngner, nut the market weakened late In
the 'afternoon on reports of free offerings
from Brail I. trade selling, and further near
month liquidation. December sold off- to
8.07c, while May declined to 8.38o, and tha
market closed ata net Wi of 1 to 8 points.
Sales, 84,000 bags. November. 8.02c; Decem-
oer, i.osc; January, 8.18c; February. 8. JOo;
March. 8.17c: AorlL 8.28c i Mav. 8.88c: June.
8.48o ; July 8.61c; August, 8.66c; September,
e.2o; jciooerr ic,
Spot coffee, quiet; Rio :fa, 8n; Bantoa
4a. 10He. It fraa .rumored that Santos
4a had aold at 870c, coat arid freight lata
yeaterday. While today was a 'holiday In
Brazil, a number of fresh offer were re.
celvod with quotations ranging bom 8.80o
v g.giau mr Dtniw s, jjonaon ereaus.
J no ortictal cablea reported, an advance
of 78 rela at Rio, but a decline of loo rata
at Santos. Santos reported clearances of
75,000 bags for New Tork and 101,000. bags
for Naw Orleans.
. . -; Omaha Ha? Market. ' '
Omaha, Nov. Jl. Prairie Hay Choice
Upland. Iio.oofiii.ao! Nn 1 . la soaia so-
No. 2, 7.00.00; No. S, 18.00(97.00. Choice
miuie-na, a.fto9ie.vu; Nty, 1, 88.0090.60;
No. 1. 87.0008.00: Nn B IK 0(17 AA-
Choice Lowland, 87.80t98.80; No. 1, 88.800
t.pv, ., ii.etJve.Du; no. 1, 84.oov.Q0.
vBtraw Choice wheat. 86.00O6.fi0: chain
oat or rye, 8.008.60.
Airaira c-naica Alfalfa, $14.M18.0O; No.
1, 8l8.609l4.m: Hlanrtsira. lit Aftrfliin ftfl.
No. 3, Ill.OOlZ.OO; No. 8, I8.60A10.00.
ts 8tock la Sight. '
cattle.- Hogs.
19,000 17,000 :
24,000 ' 68,000
8,800 A 12,000
8,600 16 000
4,009 10,000
Sheep.
8.000
; 27,000
18,600
14,000
, 1,409
Kanaaa crty. ..
Chicago
Omaha .
St. JaOUlS......
Sioux City . ..
Totals ....
66,900 116,000 16,809
. Metal' Markot,
NAW Ttplr Vl IK T M mm
tA 7 10' mnm)tmr gMrnn. n .
-- - - . m , ... wa.a , sirai, ,iMii m, jjoyii
gel very, n euo; .copper1, strong;
..v.ja.v, .!, quirwr, aoi.vue7ii.oo second
quarter, I30.004j31.08; Iron, steady and un
changed; tin, atrong; spot. 844.78,
18t olectrolytlc, 1163 l'oa; spot 'tin, list
Quality,'
Seethe ,
Splendid New
Lin ef Extra
Sim Coats,
Suit and .
Drtun. ' '
Remarkable Value Giving in, Thursday's Sale of New Suits, New
N Coats, New Dresses; New Blouses '
135 Women's and Mines Tailored Suite, handsome models, worth ttOC Aft
$35.00, WMand $50.00; at, choice. . . .... ..... ... ;. .;. oMM
A widely varied and very attractive assortment of designs in Poplins, Ga
bardines,, Wool Velours and handsome novelties; mostly all fur trimmed; all
sizes up to 46. '-.-'-v-lv;v-r'r".r ":--vr - :'. ' - )' . . -'X.?.
25 Beautiful Velvet Suite that sold up to $75.00, go
Thursday at one price ; choice . "; ' ., , ; '. . . . . . .
100 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES
that sold up to $35 at. .. .
In Silk Taffetas, Georgettes; Satins , and
Popular Wool Fabrics, including a goodly
number of dainty dancing frocks. .: Don't
fail to see them. v "
TWO SPLENDID LOTS OF NEW
A f tilQ An exceptionally choice lot
W. pt7 0f cias8y modeloMn Baffin
Plushes, Velvets and fine Velours, also
Fur-Trimmed Novelties.both colors and
black. , ,
NEW .EXTRA-SIZE COATS, for stout i-- -women;
exceptional values, at. . . ... . . . ; ,
A Trimmed JHat Sale--1;
Our Millinery Buyer has just returned from the east, where he made sev
eral advantageous purchases'of the very latest in Trimmed Hats, including Gold
and Silver Lace Hats,. White Haja, Large Black Hats, Fur Trimmed Hats, tc.
The entire shipment will be put on sale THURSDAY at less than one-half of
tlta-aiM Aifital trtffx . ' ' .' i - 7. . . i ; .s " ' ' ,
Hats worth over $20.00,
Hats worth over $15.00,
Hats worth over $10.00,
i It Pays
1S; futures, 181 is 8d; lead, lit Its; spelt
er, 168. . . a..- .y 4'. ., , . . ... .
CUm Merit ei. v
Naw Tork, -Nov. 18. Cotton Futures
opened steady; December, 18.88c, January,
an
16 ll DODGE j
Remarkable Special Offerings
; All This Week
Made -1 0 -M e a s ur e Dresses
$5.00 ALL-SILK CHIFFON
fall colors, including' black,
in the lot, Wednesday, yard....
BEAUTIFUL 36-INCH ' COSTUME VELVETEENS All fast
colors, fast pile, twilled back, 20 pieces In the lot; A mm
sell regularly at f 2.60 per yard, on sale Wednes- In I . li
day at, yard, 1....t
i .: . On Sale in Daylight Silk Section . - r
It Pay TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pay..-
Service, Savings, in November
3 w WlX)U0Utf JTREETS
$17,50
at. . .v. $10.00
at. . . . .$ 7.50
at. . . . .$ 5.00
Hats worth
Hats worth
Hats worth
18.81c ; March, tfl.l-c: 1.. tO.Jlc. July
to.ioc 1 "
: Cotton futures cloae steady; December,
10.10c; January. Z8.16; March. tO.ltc; May.
10,44c; July, is.aac.
D0U0LAS STREETS
$30 Silk Dresses $1 750
. Made to Measure ...... A I
, Fitncy Silk Frocks, for after
noon and evening wear, made
in the new fall styles, in Satin
de Luxe or Chiffon Taffeta. A
big line of new colors to select
: from, at ,
Made jto Your Measure in Our
Popular Dressmaking Dept
' Dancing Frocks of Printed
Marquisette and Chiffon, com
bined' with satin and taffeta,
made up in the most approved
fall styles. 4
Orders placed this week de
livered before Thanksgiving. .
: See the material in our Day- '
light Silk Section.
VELVETS In the new
42 - inch wide, ten pieces
$3.50
Sales Here.
Large Women
Will Find Us
Splendidly
Prepared to
Supply Their
Every Need.
T-
on sale
$39 J5
. 1 0
DAINTY NEW BLOUSES, ; - . to no
Worth to $5, on sale... . ... .... P-&fO
Gome in Crepe de Chines, Radiums,
Stripes Tulles and Messalines.
WOOL SERGE MIDDIES Just ttO QO
the thing for school; special. . .
WINTER COATS
FINE SEAL PLUSH COATS, dJOC
matchless values, Thursday. . . . . . . yV
Also Broadcloth, Wool Velours and Nov
elty Coats. Hundreds of choice new models
for selection. - ' .
$15, $19.50, $25 and $35
and Less
over $7.50, at. . . . .$3.75
over $5.00(at. . .... .$2.50
over $2.50, at, . . . . . .$25
-TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays.
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