THE REE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917. GRAIN ANMRODUCE' Wheat and Oatt Prices Ad ' ranee, but Corn Market is Irregular. DEMAND IS VERY GOOD Omana, February 1, 1317. The taa irata slmation continued active tanar, ana whll. the rarelpta were not " hravr aa aa'vasterdar, the supplv w" rlrtsnt to take cere of the demand, which wee very food. , . The wheel end oata markets seorad ond advanrn. but the com market wee rather Irregular, the prk-ea on thle e.tl blr, .tooted from He hlntier to 14c lower. ahllr wheat ruled from lc to Jc higher, ana oi U em quoted , from unchanled to r """hT'eej-h sales of wheat showed No. ! hard aelltnl at II. II. to 11 .., . . ... . . ii iku to 11.71. with the bulk selltnt at 81.17 to 11.17. . " poorer tradee of nara einifr in 11.81 Oh sample .hard to 11.74 on No. 4 rm eold er- readily at the prevails market price.. No. I white eel I In I ",, - i l .. ,n i. over the yellow, and th N. 4 ird of all corn sold from Th.r w a rood tr.d In oil. nd tsccellnit damand for all the different fradei of thi cereal. t Vn Rtandard oata was quotpd at 66e. o 3 whiur sold from MVi' to 6 and No. ...... i,, from 10 (iIiUK. Rye and barley were quiet on account of MKht reeelpta. and prlrea were M"u" If- to Ifc hlfher on rye .and uncbanaed on teCUwrfief were: Wheat and floor. Jal to M4.W buahele: com, "MOO bu-bela. oata W-OM buaheia . . Primary wheat recelpta war 143.000 buatw la and ahlpmenia it.M buaheia. aralnat raratpta of 1,M1,000 buaheia and ahtpmenl of I1.000 boahela laat year . Primary corn receipta were 1.0W.000 buah eia and ahlpmente M.00 buahla. afftinHt recelpta of I.I3S.000 buaheia anil tpmertt of 111.000 buaheia laat year. Primary oata reraipU wera (.41.000 buah eia and ehlpmanta l.,000 buaheln, aralnat rAipn of tlO.000 buaheia und ahlpmenia of K 4,000 buaheia laat year. CARleOT AWKIITH. , Wheat, t'orn. Oma Chic to O Mlnneapolia a&0 luluib 7 Omaha ivaDMaa luj 81. 1-oula ' " " aB Winnipeg ail , Theae mU war reported: Wheat Noh 3 hard winter: 1 tar. l.T1A. 1 ear, fl.1t; 1 car. $1.71. No. S hard win ter: I car. 1.7I; cara, tl.TTfc. 8 rara, II 77; l car, 1.7Mi. No. 4 hard winter: I car, tl.U. Sample hurd winter: 2 cara. $170; 1 car. Hi. 88. No. 4 aprln: 1 car. $110; 1 car, $1.77. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 11.71 H. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.77; 1 car. 11.11. ... fern No. 2 white; It cara! ". My fthlte: 4 rra. He. No. 4 white: 1 car. fcr. No. white: 1 car (ehlpner'a weighta) 86c. Ao.i 2 yellow: 1 car, abHc; 1 car, No. 1 yodowi 1$ care, lfcc;-l car, 15c. No. 4 yellow; I car, HWe; 2 care, ItBc. No. 1 mliffd: 4 cara. ISn. No. I mlied: i car. hkn ll-rara, tto. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 16c; 1 cara, 4c. No. I mixed: 1 tar, 4c. Oata Standard: 1 r.r, MWc; No. 3 white: 1 cara, He;- I cara. bio; t car. Hc No. 4 white: car.66c; 3 cara, ii 4a. Sample white: 3 cari, l.c; 1 car. ftve No. 4: 1 car, $1.14. Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1.16. .No. 1 feed: 1 car, $l.lt. ' . t . Omaha Caali Prlcea Wheat: No. I hard. tl.fltt4Mtti No. I hard. 1"0-"-No. 4 hard, l.t4J1.7; No. 3 aprtnr $1.74 1 11; No. I eprlna;. $1.7310; No. J durum, $1,734) 1.7S j No. 3 durum, l-T4 1.73. Oata: No. 3 white, M4eMo; No, 3 while, H0Mc; No. 4 white, No. white, n0Hc: No. e wblta. 4M $r; No. 2 yellow, ItfcO"?. No. VOllow, b6W:; No. 4 yellow, 34 lc; No. 6 yellow, $4fipc; NO. I rl 'low, 34HO4c; No. 2 mixed, l&4Mfcn; No. 3 mixed, 344 4fc; N 4 mixed, 14 0tr; No. $ mixed, I494e: No. 4 mixed; 14ffM4. Oata: No. 3 white, 340 bc; auadard. ft&6Ho; No. 3 white, abmiac; No. 4 white, lM.He. Barley; MaltlflK. ll.134Fl.30; No. 1 tead. IScff $t.l. Rye: No. 1, 1.31; No. 3, $l.3t 4Uilt. Oanaha Pwtorea. Today'a future market waa vary erratic and waa marked by a rapidly ohana-jng aen tlment. which finally took a ueartaa turn and forced a break in wheat ahortly be fore (he cloae. The northern and weatern . railroad have united In an effort to re lieve the acuta car alt nation, and the re mit haa been a decided Improvement dur- Uiff the laat few ttaya. The (torn altuatlon waa rather bearlah today and waa eup ported by more- favor able re porta from Arcanttna retrardlni the crop proapecla of that country. OaU wera without any particular feature, and for the moat part followed the at-tlon Of com and wheat, with lower .cloalni prleaa on both the May and July option. Local rattge of optlona; ' Hlfh. t low.) Cloae. Tea to Improve railway freight traffic conditions but the chief interact of bulla waa In the qu.-stion aa to the effect auch attempta nilltht have toward en la r it 1 tilt purchaaea for Kurope. In thla reapert, a majority of deal era appeared unable to aee rauae for en- rouraffement at prcaent. Plana for the re moval of aome of the etock at Mtnneapoiin to eaatern at a tee waa more or lena of left by word that recelpta at Mlnneapolia Included liberal amount of wheat from Canada. Kvtdence of aeaboard demand for corn atrenirthened that cereal at one time, but In the main the tendenry of prlcea waa down grade with wheat. Kurop-ana were aald to have bought two cargoea. The oata ntarka waa governed by the courae of other cereala. Selling waa not heavy. 1 Parkera buvinc rallied proviaiona. weaa- nena earlier had been largely due to a de- line In the hog market and to the fact that ahlpmenia of proviaiona from here were mall. Chicago Caah Prlcea Wheat : No. 2 red. nominal; No. 3 red, fl.760 1.71 ; No, 2 hard, $1,B0;. No. $ hard, nominal, corn: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. yeiwiw, c& $1.00; No. 4 white, MKc4?Il On, flat. Nt 3 white, 6liblSr; atandard, fid V &'4c Ttye: No. 2. $1.47. Parley: $1.00 1.30. Seede; Timothy, $3.604. SO; clover, 112. 00411. 00 Proviaiona: Pork. $2.9f; lard, $1.60; rlba, $1 Oul6.7&, Mutter Hteady; creamery, 32(M3r Kgga Firm; recelpla. 4.2FIS caaea; ftrnta, 42c; ordlnarX flrnta, 3D if 33t; at mark, caaea lncludea. 39itti4Ar. Polatoea Higher: recelpta, 46 cara; Wfa conaln and Michigan white, K 6tt J SO; Colorado, Oregon, Idaho and Wanhlngton, . M02.7O. Poultry Alive, unchanged. ' UVE STOK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Are About Steady Sheep Steady and Lambs Sharply Lower. HOG VALUES SOME LOWER Recelpte were: Official Monday ... official TueedBf. . Official Wednesday Official Thureday . Cellmate Frklay . Omaha, February H, H17. Cattle Hon oneep . .041 2S.223 . .3 1 2 SJ.02 . S.2U , 800 13,000 NEW YORK (IKNKBAL MABKET. Hnar fotnreo Are Ntronit and Hlfhcr on KsteneWe Dnylnf By Cobaoa. New York. Feb. 10. Flour, eteady. Wheat Spot, eaey; No. a bard, fz.ez; no. 1 northern, Duluth. S.12 No. 1 northern Manitoba. 12.10, (. 0. b New York. Corn Hpot, caeh; No. 2 yellow, ll.UU. . t. f. New York. xXata Hpot. .troniv: oUndard, T2t,e7lc. Hope Kaay; atale, commpn to choice. 1U. 3(44c. ' Hay Bteadyl No. 1. 11.16; No. 2. $1.00 I, OF,: No. i 09Jc; ahlpplnc ?00c. Hide Firm; ilixota, 43i45c; Central America, 42c. i Lcetber Firm: hemlock flr.le. 8?c; ecc ond., 66c. Proviaiona Pork, firm; me.. 132.00 .12.60; family, I3S.OO036.OO; ahort clear.. 132 00416.00. Hef, firm; meae. 123. 00 122.(0; family, I24.004J 23.00. Ird, eteady; middle weat, II 0.004J 17.00. Tallow Steady ; city. inic. nominal. country; lmctllc; opcclal. uc Fle day thla week .,26.0 3.1 Heme day. laat week..24.l3 11.J Heme day. I weeka ao2.307 07.023 Same daye I wceke akoi... . i.- ..-..'i. iii ...... name iaye . ww ... Same uaya laet year. .1 Becelpu and dlpo)llon ilve .lock at the Union Block yarile. Omaha, for twenty four hour, endln at 3 p. m. ye.terday: RKCKHTB CARLOADS. cattle. Hon. Sheep. H'r e. C, M. i t. r Mleeourt Pacific T.'nlon Pacific C. N. W., eaet.. O. at N. W weet.. C, St. P.. M. O.. C, H. t Q. caet.. C, B. Jc Q., weat.. C, R. I. P., eaet C, R. I. P . weet Illlnole Central .. Chicago Ot. Weat.. ward midday before nytblli' like a clear ance waa made. RepreaentMtlve eale.' No. Av. 10. .163 51. .161 16. .171 7t..30 73.. 247 71. .270 9h. ... 11 60 ... 11 70 ... 11 36 ... 12 00 ... 12 10 30 12 20 No. Av Sh. Pr. , 33. .1(3 ... 11 6 HO. .11 ... 11 30 02. .173 40 11 30 37. .136 ... 12 0e 36.. 136 ... 12 It 35. .233 ... 11 IS PUIS. 21.. 33 ... 10 60 U.,l!l ... 11 60 Sheep A pretty fair eheep aftd lamb run wee here for a Friday, eetlnialffB calling: for thirty can, or 7.3utl head. The live daye' Hupply foote up 03.421 head, belm 3.000 larger than a week ago, 10,000 heavier than two weeka ago and 28,000 greater than a year ago. Yeetcrday'i cloae waa the meaneet affair the local market hae Been In a long time. Towards later rounde valuce were largely a quarter lower, and even then not every thing Waa cl n ed up. ae one packer wee unable to buy anything. All told, aome fifteen loade, I oat of which wera on the weighty order, were held for today. Thle holdover on top of the decent freeh supply made total offering the largeat for a Friday In aome time, and, aa the refriger ator car ehortage had not been relieved, the trade waa pretty much a repctltloo of yee terday'a, . being dreggy and again showing declines. Owing to the eitreme unevenness the last couple of days and the fact that packers have been buying almoet none of the real heavy iambs, comparing prices today was no easy Job. Ily noon the bulk of the handy weight lambs had 'changed hands at prices that were around l&c lower than yesterday's general market, though, com pared with tbi) beet time on yesterday's opening, valued were as much aa a quarter lower in spots. A good many of the me dium weight westerns sold around 114.000 14.10 and some light Mexicans 'reached 114.26614.36. outsiders took a few of the heavy lambs for shearing purposes, paying aa high ae 113.00 for some and buying Cattle, Steady; others that weighed almost 130 pounds at 112.30. Aa stated above, packers had bought almost none of the real weighty lambs and at noon several loads were still unsold. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, light and handy, 4.004J 14.16; lambs, heavy, tll.16eyll.30; lamba. clipped, 311.603. U.76 lambs. feeaere. JlJ.uilir n.l; yearnnas. .nsaia 40- calvM 13 71 good to choice, Sl.7eil.M-, yearlings, fair cows nd heifers, S5.:0yl0.40. calves). s.l. CHICAGO UVK STOCK MARKET. Hogs, Final (Sheep, Weak. Chicago. Feb. 1'.-Cattle-Recelpt , XJ0O head; market steady; native beef, S,.!HH 12.00: etockers and feeders, S6.26e9.1; ,n e-nnri 2 1 0.&0& 1 1.60 : ewes, good to choicn. S10.763yll.26: ewes, fair to good, 33.60 10.76; ewee. plain to culls, S6.00ty9.00. Representative sales: No. 263 fed lambs 221 native feeding iambs., 167 fed ewes 469 fed lambs .' 472 Mexican lambs , 166 fed lambs 176 fed lamba ?f 110 clipped lambs 344 Mexican lambs 235 fed lambs 467 Mexican lambs Av. . 72 Pr. '14 25 13 85 11 00 14 15 14 66 It 25 14 00 12 66 lit 25 14 10 14 15 market if 14.00. ,, t 1. a nofl head: ., i- ,i.,h1. to 5c mostly regained; bluk of sales, S12.10rl2.36; light, S l.0 12.25; mixed, S11.36BH2.40: heavy, l Ht 12.45; rough, 11.5 P 12.05; P'g. 9-0J '"shiep and Lambe Receipts: 7.000 head; market weak; wethers. SU.00SjH2.0O; ewes, S8.604J11.76; lambs S12.403J14.76. Bank Clearings. , Omaha. Feb. H.-Bank tor Omaha today wese S7.0OO.829.24 and for ,he corresponding day laai year , 139 19 llutler Firm; Vecelpts, 7.014 tub.; cream- ,'i9t46Wc; seconds, 264r.3Nt,l v hlrhar then veeterd. V : 'extras. 4,W47t.C reamery extras (irz scorei .vwot, Totals 1 7 4 1 4 31 24 1 8 ( 9 m 1 1 1 10 4 3 6 18 2 1 2 I ' 1 ! 1 ii Li .86 186 30 2 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Morris as Co Swift A Co 169 Cudahy Packing Co.. 229 Armour AS Co.. J 86 Schwartx ft Co .1. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. . I Nelson Packing Co.. 5 Cudahv. Denver Cudahy, Kansas City 262 Kajisae ewls . . 2.177 2.036 2.034 3.778 2.643 1.6116 :: Sheep 1.531 2,790 93K 2,515 Art. Open. Wot. , " I I I May It TSOtt, 1 T4 1T1 I 11 1714k July I II. 1 4J.H1I43H 1 41 144t Kept. I I Ma 1 mtlilll. I liialni Corn, i I May I .93 98!, 97 97 97 July I 99 : 9 99 94 99 tista. I I May I 96 l 96 66 61 July I 68 I I 61 1 51 61 Chicago closing prlcea furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 316 south BUlteenlh afreet, ymahai "Art j Open. I High. I Ixfw.l close. Yea ttht i ,J 1 May III 1 73 V, 171 1 79 174 July t 43 1 60 147 1 41 149 Sept 119! 1 19 117 . I 17 119 Corn. I May 1 1 210 '101 11 July 1 001 1 90 99 99 100 Oala I x Mar" V 68 17 July 16 66 93 64 16 1-ork May 9 81 19 96 39 70 29 99 90 00 - July 19 Si 29 19 39 07 29 SO 19 10 i-ard. i ' Mar 11 ST 11 72 ' IS 92 16 70 19 T3 July I 19 76 11 SS IS 71 IS S3 IS SS rilbs. -1 1 ' Mar I IS 71 IS TT IS 6 IS 73 IS SO July 16 77 IS 65 19 17 IS 83 l6 37 Kagn Barely eteady: receipts. lo.tae cs.es; fresh gathered extra firsts, 46c: firsts. 46346c: refrigerator finest, 43; good to average beet, 413X430. Cheese Firm: recelpla 171 noxeai siaie held specials. 260e; state held average fancy, 2636c. Poultry Live, easier; chickens. 213922c; fowls, 22321c: turkeys not quoted. Dressed, firm: chickens. 18429c; fowls, 18 3j24c; turkeys, 20ft34o. r v HL lavola Uva Stock Market. St. Louie. Feb. 16. Call). Receipts. 700 head: market steady; native beef steers, 37. 50411. 76; yearling steers and heifers, is 6net 11.60; cows. 35.604,9.60: etockers and feeders. 16.80e8.60; prtme southern beef steers. 38-00 ST1 1 1.00 ; beef cows and heifers. 34.25ff9.00; prime yearling steers and heif ers. S7. 604910. 00: native calves. 96:00414.00. Hogs Receipts. 7.800 heed; market steady; litfhta, 319.264JH2.46; pigs, 18.0O3t. 11.00; mixed end butchers, SI 2.364J 12.66 ; good heavy, S13.503 12.65; bulk of sales. 311.26I1.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 660 hesd; marks! steady; lambs, S12.76W14 86; ewes. S3. 00311.60; yearlings. S'1.W1.S0. Mom City Uve Htaek Market. SlnUX City. Feb, 13 Cattle Receipts, 1,400 head; market weak for killers. 1049 16c lower: atockers and feeders, slow to steady; beef steers, S10.00OU .26: butchers. SS.OOSrIS.OO; fat cows and. heifers, S3.6039 3.99: oannera. It 60 4 6. 00; atockers and faedsrs. ST.OOei 36: calves, 97.0009.69: bulla, 9tttB, etc., 916JI.00; feeding cow: and heifers, SS.00ty5.00. Holfa Raoalpu. 16.00(1 head; no market. Sheep and Lamba Receipts 1.100 head; market steady: fed muttene, 39.604912.60; wethers, 810 16S311.S6; ewes, S8.16JI10.S5; lamba, S13.S3e14.1S. 0 Ottoa Market. New York, Fab. 19. Cotton Futures opened steady ; Mario. 16.91c: May. lS.OIr; July. IS.OSo; October, 16.70e; December, 18 TSc , The cotton market closed ataady,. net 1 polnta higher to S points lower. Future closed steady; March, -16.80c: May, 16.94c; July, 19.01c; October. 16.60o; December, 11.74c. Spot, steady; middling, 16.36c. Liverpool, Fab. 13. Cotton Spot, easier; good middling, 19.93d; middling, 10.99d; low middling. lO Ssd: aalea, 3,000 bales. 1 Kanaa. City Urn Slack Market. Kansas City, Feb. IS. Cattle Receipts. 600 head; market weak; prime fed eteers. 111. 16011 86; dressed beef steers. 39.000 11.00: wlern steera, ,e.ovfyit..u; cows, 6039V60: heifers. ST. 000) 11.00; Blockers nd feeders. !1.76e)13.16; bulla, SS.59Sy3.00; . vea. 37.00 0 18.16. Hheeo and Lamba Recelpta, 2,100 head; market higher; lamba, S11.OO014.t5; year lings, Sll.y0VlI.S6: wethers, 811. 00012.00; ewes, 410.75011.86. Minneapolis Oralo Market. Minneapolis, Feb. IS.r-Flour Unchanged. Barley Olc09l.lt. Rye SI. 40 01.41. ' Bran 331 00 011.00. Wheat May. 31.79 1 July. SI 71. Caah: No. 1 hard. Sl.3901.98; No. 1 northern. 31.79 01.33 ; No. 2 northern, Sl.7401.91; 1:0m NO. a yellow, eerarvi ei. Oata No. 1 while. 64 068c. Flaxseed 11 76 01 8! V Nt. Joseph Uva Stock Market St. Joseph. Feb. 13. Cal tie Recelpta, 300 head: market ateaqy; steers, ti.seou.7 cows and heifers, S6.6O01O.36; calves, 31.00 isis. 00. Hoee Recetpia, e.euv nean; maraei DBF Oe lower; top, S1S-90; bulk of sales, 312.00 011.15. Rheen and Lambe Receipts f.SOO head market alow; lambe, S11 76014.6Or ewee. 310.35011.86. F. B. Huston Co .1. B. Root AV Co Werthelmer eV Degen Kills ft Co Hulllvall Bros Mo. Kan. Calf Co. . ChelMllo Huffman Banner Bros John iiarvey Kline Jensen ft Lungreir'. . . . O'Day Othor buyers 31 41 l 111 13,764 10,404 Totala 1,9 Cattle Receipts this mofnlng were light as usual on a Friday, only it cars being re ported In, but aa the run this week haa been heavy It was plenty largo enough. There was about th' usual Friday's demand and prices show'i! Utile or no change, being generally about the aame as yeslerday. The irade. as l apt to be the case near ine cloae of the week, was a little, slow. Quotations cattle: U""d o .photos neetea. 3 10.60 Jll. 40; fair to good beeveii. 39. 764y 10.30. common 10 fair beevee. S8.UH0 9 73; good to choice helfere. - 38.2609.36, ,rl 10 choice enwe. tl.tn.; fair to good cows SO. 6007. 60; common to lair cows. 16 260a. 60: prime feeding sleere. S3 260 loot; jrood to choice feeders, S.. 75199 26; fair 10 good feeders. 37.3008.76; eoinifon to fair .oeders. 8.I07.S; good to choke atockera. Si 76 0 8 60; stock heifers. 31.000 8.60. stack cows, 36.001.16; stock calves. 37.00 0 9.00; veal calves. S9.360ll.26; beef nulls, stsge. etc... 37. 2 6 01. 16; bologna bulls. I6OU07OO Representative sales: , ' BKHF BTKKnfl. No. CITICACiO GRAIN AND PROVIHIONS. Wheat Falls Off Been Bee of disomy View of Export Situation. Chicago, Feb. It. Renewal of peeeemlam regarding the outlook for any Immediate re. rival at export business had a bearlah la fluenca on what today. The market closed weak, c to le net lower, with May at ll.130171 ai.d July at SI. 43 01.49. Cora lost c to 0c and oats 0o. Proviaiona finished at a range varying from Se decline to a rise of lr. Heaviness and lack of support character laed the wheat market throughout the sea. , ilon. ascent for a brief period after mid-day Crop damage reports from Kansaa. Nebraaka ' tnd Missouri was chiefly responsible for the transient strength, but there was goaalp cur . rent also that Ballings from New York to foreign poua had become almost as numer. eaa-aa before Germany had declared for un. restricted aubmarlne attacks. Downward BWlQga v. priiw imwinii.Hii, m.i.n, uw. ever, when the fact became apparent that do fresh buying for Europe waa anywhere In eight. ' - Special attention on the part of wheat traders waa given to news regarding news we prediefgreat j3tock activity J i : in the shares of IvEd-Conti ; -TuentCnjrdaled Oil lld Utilities, , " . . actrvely traded a cm the New York Curb market. Present selling pnet yields sd income better than 8. We have pre trarod ail tntercattng special circular proving why the prica of thin stock must aoTancaana uaeeunuia Tom tor the inking, tf you ipecify : ' Cimdar FtS tt tUtrth La (alia traax. Chlesro, III, -' fcoag leaaaea ra.e., siarrHaa aava It.. 3.. 6.. Av. Pr. . 725 S7 10 . 310 7 9.0 .HI 1 . T40 9 . 903 9 40 .1115 9 90 . 948 10 36 1.... 1.... 1.... s 00 S 76 1 16 1 SO 1 10 3 26 9 00 7 IS . . 74S S6 50 . . 660 7 60 . , 877 8 00 ..IMS 3 15 . . 944 3 26 . .1239 9 75 . .1176 10. 16 ..1390 I0V 6TBBR8 AND HEIFERS .. 688 9 15 11..'. SIS S St COWS. ..1126 t 60 I SIS .. 990 t 60 7 114 ..320 7 00 9 967 ..1071 7 35 7 1091 I! 1108 1 86 HKIFBRS. t ST8 1 SO S 1 1 179 S 00 4 916 1 119 S 16 1 690 S.t 1131 10 10 CAJ.VRS. 1 463 1 16 4 291 16 426 S SO 1 219 10 0 3 165 10 s 2 10 11 00 1 190 11 SO Hogs The hog run waa the the .smallest that haa been here since Monday, bat at that waa very decent for a Friday. 196 cara, or about 11,000 head, showing up. For the week to date BUDDIleo total Bl.144 neaa, aa against 119.939 last week. 97,011 .two week. ago ana sx.s.e a year aao. . Packers eventual V c eanea no all vol ten of twelve loada yesterday , making their later nurchaeea fu IV a dime 10, in some cases, lac lower than early. Tnui morning shippers were again free buyers early. Their orders were exclusively for the good, llaht hoas and were Oiled at niurea mai ranged from steady to 10c Mower than yeo terday, or were aa a general thing about 6c lower. It la Interesting to note inai prac tlcally all the hoga they bought weighed round too oonnde or less, while they re fused to even look at weighty atuff. Of course, the hoga they bought naturally haa to be of eood Quality. Parkera talked lower prices from the out set, and while they were unable to do much at the start, the killer market finally opened on a mostly 10c lower baela. That la, prices were around a dime lower than the morning market yesterday, or vary almilar to thoee paid on the later trade. Good, heavy hoge which were left without shipping competi tion showed as much decline aa anything elaa. Bulk of the supply moved at 111.160 11.10, and a few loada of choice heavies brought the top of 311.26. Movement waa not vary aotlvs, and It waa wel along to- LEOPOLD GODOWSKY Who Play in Omaha Tuesday Af teraoon Writes of the KNABE PIANO: "Your pianos are Indeed incomparable. ' They meet ever; wish of the most exact ins; artist, and to me your instrument realizes the highest ideals of your art" Leopold Godowsky. HAYDENBROS. Omaha Representatives. I Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases For AH Travel Time brante Stores Visit the Sporting Goods Department Complete Stocks The New Spring Are 5V Suits and Top Codts Certainly NIFTY WTCHERS That's the' superlative degree for "the best ever" and while this is always to be expect- - 1 ed of Hart Schaffner & Clothes Marx we must confess that the offerings for the new season even exceeded our most liberal expectations. ' ( . ' 1 The New "Varsity 55" is the snappiest Suit for young men we have ever seenMt has "youth" written in every line and is a strong bidder for first favor even with a variety of other styles that are "nifty" too. ' English Walking Suits that are just austere enough to be extremely dressy and "smart." j v And this is but brief mention of two of the styles 'that stand on dress parade in this advance showing for Spring. Copyright Hut ScrixJrMr frMaxt New Spring Top Coats-Top Notch--You Bet! Silk lined' and faced to the edge the embodiment of luxuriousnees handsome coata, we call them. J-1 The new browns and greens are fascinating in their blendings and the imported and domestic ma- I terials which are employed leave nothing to be desired. Prices Are Right, Too--$18 to $40 3,000 Shirts for Men-Unnsual Purchase f Q From E. & W. (-gLt). Shirt Co.--Saturday OUL HERE'S A SHIRT SALE that no man should miss. It means getting more' for your money than any reasonable man could expect right now, when the. market prices of materials is steadily going upward. It is. be-i cause the unusual is the usual here that-this store for men occupies firstN place in this community and here is a very good example of the way our, foresight and great buying ability enable you to save money. The'fabrics are Fancy Striped Madras, Soisette, Russian Cord, Crepe and Rep' Cloth, with collars attached; band collars; laundered and French soft turn-back cuffs; a very small percentage have slight imperfections. These. Shirts were all made for the Spring trade and are worth much more than we ask for them. Saturday, at 59c e&ch. . , Men's Silk Fibre Hose, 21c About 100 dozen Men's Silk Fiber Hose, run of the mill quality, but in the most desirably colors. Main Floor, Man's Buildinf. Men's Silk Four-in-Hands, 95c 25 dozen of these fine Silk Four-in-Hands, imported silk weaves; that have been selling right here at $1.50, now, 95c ' ' Get First Look . at the New Spring Hats They're Here "' Stetson' s' Mayo's and Brandeis Special . $3.50 to $5.00 You can come in and pick out your "topper" " right now. and be sure thawt is the last anibest word in style. oes for Men, $4.00 JUST BEAR THE name in mind and you will also know the charac ter of this Footwear satisfactory in every way Trustworthy that's it just like the name. We recommend them as the best $4.00 shoe we know of. ; x Here Is Another Group of Shoes at $4.35 A lot of Shoes from Hurley Bros , Williams Kneeland, Richards - and Bren ner, Mullen Shoe Co. and T. D. Barry all well known makers. If bought in today's market, we should have to ask 556.00 to $8.00 a pair for them. " Button, laceand blucher style, either straight, English or round toe lasts. t Leathers are Black Kid, Tan Russia Calf and Black Dull Calf. Plenty of sizes in the lot v ' , Main Floor, Ma' Buildinf. .