16 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917. LIVE ST0CK MARKET Cattle Prices Nominally Steady, With Light Receipts, While Hogs Rule a Little Stronger. 4 Omaba, July 15, 1117. Keelpt r! Cattl. Hog-a. Sheep. Official Monday Official Tueadav . Official 'Wednf&dajf Official Thursday . Estimate Friday ... .... !,2 i.tvlm l.in 4.334 16,740 ,1 1,644 lD.tHi T,37 :,D68 lO.SSfl t.lfiS 46 1.4U0 MOO Fiv day this wark. . .14,741 5,7 3MM Same day laat wafk..l2,St Sl.tMIO 14,693 same days 2 wk. agu.JJ.: 47, SM 14,747 Same daya 1 whs. aio.:4,(iit 4S.3; 1S,7 Same daya 4 wks. a(a.:,:'l 37, 16,113 Sam daya last year... 18, IH 44,i:( SO. Hi Tiecelpta and disposition of live etoclc al the Union stock yard. Omaha. TJib., for twenty-four hours ending at i o'clock p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLJAD. Cattle. Hcigs. Sheep, li r a. r. l. St. I". ....... Wabash Missouri Pacific I'nlon Pacific .... I t:. A N. V.( eaHt .. 1 C. It N. W. weal . . S r. st. p. m. o. ,. s C. B. & Q., -ast .. 4 C. B. & Q., weal ,. 1 C. K. I. 4c P., east .... C. R 1. P.. et .... Illlnola Central .... t Chicago. Ut. Wtt.;...' 4 1 i : 'is 16 41 II 1 1 20 13 i S 4 14 21 Total reeelnts . , OISI'OSITIOX M KA f. Cattle. lloa Sheep. til l,47t 1,104 121 Morrla Co. ........ IS 1,41 Ktrlft Co. ....j.... J7 Cudahy Pack. Co, .. 113 Armour A Co IS 8charta 4V Co. J. W. Murphy , . . Lincoln Pack. Co..... 1 H. O. Pack. Co 4 Swift, Ft. Worth..., 145 Hwift, Denver Armour ' 1'. B. Iwla ..' 10 J. B. Boot & Co 1 M. ft K. Calf Co 4 lllgaina 1 Huffman ...... T John Harvey ........ 1 TVnnln Franrla .... 1 Tnen Lungren . . 4 Kohr Other buyers SO J,4I l.&Ha 3,117 456 110 240 1,096 111 1.443 Totals t4 t, 1,111 Cattle Recelpti were aa usual on Friday limited aa to quantity and Indifferent as to quality. The supply conalated of about 450 bead, making a little over 13.000 head of cattl to far thin week, about 2,000 head mora than laat, hut fully that much Icaa than (or the corresponding' week year ago. Prlcea were nominally steady today all Around and the good heavy cattle are selling tn pretty muoh the same notches aa they were laat week. On yearlings, however, the demand has Improved considerably and clos ing quotations arc all of 2S60c higher than laat. Quotations en rattles Good to choice beeves, lJ2.40tjll.&&; fair to good beeves, tll.ii0ttl2.2i; common to (air beeves, 11.76 11.S0; good to choice yearlings, It2.004p 1100; fair to good yearlings, 1 1.00 1,1. 7,; common to fair yearlings, 49.60410.75; good xn -'choice grass beeves, 110.71011.76; fair to good grass beeves, 19.6010.60; common to fair grass beeves, 11.2601.11; good to chotc hftfera, tl.60Q10.60: good to choice mwi. H,le.tO; fair to good cows. $7.60 4H.60; common to fair cows. tt.00O7.60; good to choice feeders, 11.7691.60; fair to good feeders, t7.769t.60; common to fair feeders, 19.7697,60; good to choice stock en, 11.0001.00; stock belters, 17.004J1.0O; stock- cows. td. 6007.60; stock calves, M.80 41.00; veal calves, tl0.00Olt.60; bulls, stags, etc, tS.6O9t.6O. Representative esles: BEKF STEERS. No. 1,. A v. Pr. No. Av. Tr. . 670 IS 00 6....,.,. 771 $7 60 STKKRS AND HEIFERS. . 16 13 15 COWS AND HEIFERS. ,. 131 I 60 IIKIKERM. 7.. 63 7 16 I t2 I 00 run h. 1,... t 3.... 1.... 1.... 1.... t.,.. 1.... 1.... ,..100 ... lit ... too ...1210 ...1270 ;.. 310 ...1040 ...mo ...1279 ...1110 ... 274 I 76 ( 40 I.,; 1140 I 26 10 f 46 1. 700 T 0 t 10 26.... 1.... ...lost ...1060 I to t o BULLS. 00 2.. 650 HO t 25 76 to T it t ( t 16 7 It f 60 1.. 1 070 1... .1110 t CALVES. I 25 1. 3 230 10 00 6. ....... 143 11 00 11 1 177 12 26 Hogs There was another tolerably lib ral hoc supply hers, offerings amountln to 141 cars, or something llks 1.400 head The five days' total Is ths largest In a long time. Arrivals for ths week so far amount to fi,27t head, which Is twice as large as sweck ago. 11,000 heavier than two wseks ago and an Increase of 21,000 over the CON reeponUttiff period of fast year, The general trad showed soma advanos again this morning after a draggy ana, si trrmcly Irregular sesslpn. On ths strength of encouraging advices from other point shippers filled their orders at prices tha were generally 610o higher, and In sov eral Individual cases showed oven mors up turn than that. Ths close wst ths closest tints of ths dny. As usual, soms of tha plain packers Which tailed to sell early were still In first hsnds on tha finish and a few loads re mahied In the pens until after midday. On closing rounds values wers no mors than steady with yesterdsy. Ths general market was not over a nicks! hltfher, If It was that that. Bulk of ths offerings sold from 614.76 upwards, quits a sprinkling of ths better kinds selling up around sio.ia, ana extreme tops reaching 114 50. For the strictly packing kind It was largely a fi4.ni4.tO trads. Representative sales; No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr 12..40S ... It , t..2U ...14 70 lt..2it ,,,14 76 to. .tat 60 14 10 71. .231 ...14 16 tl..356 10 14 10 16. .311 t9 14 16 17,.tt2 40 16 00 it. .321 ...15 06 M..261 ... 15 It 74,.23t ...16 10 13. .201 200 1116 77. .221 49 16 20 47. .217 ...16 21 M..3U 200 II 19 ft. .271 40 It St ..1I6 60 16 40 44, .221 ... 16 49 .. 351 10 It 60 , ' SHEEP. Rang lambs mads up almost ths entire run this morning, natives and old sheep he ms iw acarcs 10 ds or any consequence. The market was another draggy. Ions drawn out affair. Packers tried hard all morning to get lambs a qusrter lower, while sell ers worked equally bard to obtain yester- uitys prices, ana u was not until nearly noon that offerings finally atarted to move at figures that wers. for ths most psrt, 10015c lower than yesterday. As was ths csss yesterday, everything changed hands within a few minutes after a trading basis yuotsllons on sheen and lambs' T .mh. good to choice, 116.26916.40; lambs, fair to 000, i.7h.js; lambs, culls, 112.00 14.76; lambs, feeders, 114. 26f 15.25; ysar- mma, weaterns, 110.74 11.60; yearlings. ...-, hvjoii.to; wemera, fair to choice. 19.000 10.00; ewes, fair .to choice, t.0& 1.60; awes, culls and feeders, 16.00 (f t 60. nepressniaiivs sales 22 Wash, wethers snd yearlings 92 f!9 60 11 Washington lambs s j 4s j waemngton reeding lambs,. 61 It 20 10 nsamngton leading lambs., 62 69 cull feeder lambs 27 native lambs....,..,,.. i7: 22 native ewes 1... 16 (36 Idaho lambs.. j It 00 14 00 It 60 t 00 16 40 Kansas Clly Lit Mack Market. Kansas City. July I1-i'.iii, u..inl. 1,700 head; market ateady to strong; prims' fed stern. tl3.6011.60; dressed beef steers, ' "; western steers, II 00 11 00; eows. t.9010M; 'heifers, t7.62M3.76' atockers and feeders, 14.6ntjt.60; bulla. 17.0s r .60; calves, 17.00 14.00. . Hogs Receipts. 2.600 head; market steady to strong; bulk of sales, 114 76 f 16.76; hesvy, tl6.66flrl6.60; packers snd butchers. tl6.t0lt.?0; light. tl4.1601i.4O; pigs. tl3.0014.26. . Sheep and, Lambs Receipts, 1,009 head; market steady; lambs. 114.66016.19: year lings, HO. 11.60; wethers, tt.60ftlt.00i awes, fl.fS!.2t. . - ; - Bleu City IJvo Stork Market. Sioux City, la.. July 13. CatUs Receipts, (09 head; market steady; beet steers, 16.00 4913.60; fat rows sad heifers, t7.54 11.60; tanners, ti.60 6 7.25; atockers and (seders, I7.00B1.09; calves, tt.0lJ.60; bulls, stsgs. etc., if.90Vi0.00; feeding cows and heifers, 16.99.09. Hogs Receipts, t.99 hesd; market steady to strong; lights, tit ltHS.lt; mixed 1I4.15J16.20; heavy. tl4.t0lt.40; pigs, 111.90913.69: bulk of sales, !14.76 16.20. No sheep on .sale. Metal Markot. ' New Tork. July 11. Metal: Lead, dull; (Pot. 11 o asked; spelter, easy, spot Esst 6U Louis delivery, te aeksd. Copper, dull; lectrolytlc, spot and nearby, nominal; Aug ust and later, 1:1. OOP 31.06. Iron, firm and unchanged. Tin, weak; spot, 6M.&0 ti:.6. At London feAot connrr. 4129: futnrea. 1121 10s: electrolytic 1142; spot tin, 6217; fuures, (334 16s; lead, spot (39 10s: futures, Hi 10s; spelter. 656: futures, (59. . NEW Y0RK STOCKS Many Elements Cause of De pressed Tone to Wall Street Session; Little Public Interest. New Tork. July 13. Extension of the short Intereal, a rise In fall loans to 6', per cent and the unfavorable sentiment created by further steady declines In I Lib erty bonds accounted In varying degree for the depressed tone of today s market in Wall street. Professional selling met with little re. sletanc.e on the continued abstention of pub lie, interest. Peace reports and Intimations that the arrangement between the govern ment and the steel manufacturers was fsr from satisfactory, accelerated the decline. which was at its height tn the laat hour. The bears concentrated their attacks upon United States Steel and the numerous allied Industrials, Including equipments, Hire! reg istered an extreme Ions of 3 points at 12IS. Ks lowest quotation In many weeks. and gross declines of 2 to almost 7 points were made by Bethlehem, Crucible and Lackawanna Steels, Republic Iron and Steel Foundries. Other elements of weakness were rep resented by Baldwin and American Loco motives, coppers, oils. Central Leather, American Woolen, Corn rPoducts snd ths slotoxs. In which recessions rrn from 3 to 4 points. Kails were steady most of the session, with comparative strength In Reading, St, Psul and Canadian Pacific, but dealings In transportations were overshadowed by the greater activity In speculative Issues. Ship pings also held firm, notwithstanding Indi cations of realizing at ths higher levels. Industrisl Alcohol surrendered Its 3-polnt rise, but American Sugar and United States Rubber were firm. Final prices were mostly at the day's minimum quotations. Total sales, ttO.009 shares. Time money retained its recent ease. Rates on 7ondon and Paris relaxed. Of ferings of Liberty bonds at the wide rsnge of par to tt 20-60, a new minimum, fea tured the irregular bond market, Marine (s snd internationals were strong. Total sales. par value, t3.4HO.000. On call United States coupon and registered 2s declined 1 per cent and the Panama 2s t per cent. Number of sales and range of prices of ths leading stocks: Ssles. High. Low. Close. Amer. Beet Sugar 1,000 1 U t0 90 '4 American Can .... 3,300 to 49 V, 4H Amer. a A E. . t.000 7'i 76 76 Arner. Locomotive. 2,100 7314 70 71 Amer. S. A R.... 6,400 122 119 120H Amer. T. A T.... 400 121 120V 133'4 Amer. Z., L. A S, 1,200 30 29 14 !9'4 Anaconda Copper., 11,300 0 71 Atchison 1,000 100V4 100! 100H A., O. A W. I. S. 1,900 109 '4 1QU 10714 Bal. A Ohio 700 724 71 714 Butts A Sup. Cop. ...... 1744 Cal. Petroleum It Canadian Pacific. Central Leather ., Ches. A Ohio ... C M. A St. P.... Chi. A N. W C. R. I. A P. ctfs. 2,300 11V H9H 1H0 1,200 10 SO 4 g4t j, suo sin 11 V, MOO 74 '4 71 300 109 101 00 (74 67 61 72 108 (7 63 60 24 14 42 22 t4 Chlno Copper .... i,00 14 63 60 12 42 tl t4s 16S Colo. F. A I (00 60 Corn Products Ref. 20,200 36 Cruclblo Steel .... 411,300 t Cuba Can 8ugar., 6,900 43 Distillers' Secur... 6,700 23 Erie 2,400 26 Ueneral Electric. 40Q 169 168 117 General Motors ... 22.400 119 111 Ot. No. pfd 400 104 104 164 Ot. No. Ore ctfs... 1,400 (2 13 32 Illinois Central ,. 200 104 104 102 Inspiration Copper. 7,900 69 67 67 mi, m. M. ptd 49,900 19 17 18 tnter. Nickel It Inter. Paper , .... tt C. Southern ... 100.22 23 21 Konnscott Copper. 2,100 44 43 43 Louis. A Nash 125 Maxwsll Motors ... Mexican Petroleum 1,600 6,600 1,300 7,600 47 11 41 32 46 16 40 11 41 l 40 21 94 2i It 16 123 100 27 29 63 64 27 96 19 111 Miami Copper Missouri Paclflo ,. Montana Power ,, Nevada Copper .. 600 1,100 709 22 19 36 22 0 New York central. N. T. N. H A H. Norfolk A West.. 16 100 122 123 too 101 101 Northern Paclflo.. Paclflo Mail .... Paclflo T. A T.... Pennsylvania . .... Pittsburgh Coal.., 1.200 1,000 1,400 t.000 12,100 62 67 21 94 11 12 64 7 16 II Ray Cons. Copper, Reading .......... Rnpubllo I. A S Shsttuck Art. Cop. Southern Psclfla,,. 2,309 13 J Hotthorn Railway. 1,609 27 27 Ntudebaker Corp.,, 14,609 67 66 93 26 67 Texas Co. , 1,490 114 111 111 union PaclTIO .... 1,100 136 134 134 U. 8. Jnd. Alcohol. 16,200 165 100 10 u, B. eieei 155,100 136 122 122 U. S. Steel pfd..., 709 111 117 117 Utah Copper ...... ,000 107 106 106 Wabash nld "B",, (100 28 26 21 nseirrn union SI Wtstlnghous Eleo. t400 50 41 49 Kmr York Mnnev Markat. New Tork, July 11. Mercairtll Paper per cent. Sterling- Exchange Slity-dsy bills, 14.73; commercial sixty. day bills on banks, 14.71; pnmmerclat sixty-day bills, 14.71 ; demand, Sf.Tsti-is; cables, 14.76, Silver Bar. I0c: Mexican dollar. 43Ho. I Tim Loans Firm; sixty days, 1I4 perl cent; ninety daya, 404 par cent; six I momns, 4 01 per cent. Call Money Strong; high, t par cent; low, I per "cent: ruling rat, f per cent: Isat loan, 1 per csnt; closing bid, I per! rem; orrerea at 1 per cent. U. S. 2 reg... I6lnt, M. M. s., 13 no coupon .. !. c. 8. ref. Is si U. 8. Is rsg.,.. 11 L. A N. un, 4s.. 11 -ao coupon ,, s 'U ft T lit II II IT. a 4a reg... 104 Mo. Paclflo g. 4s tOtf do coupon ,.104Mont. Power ts. 06 ran is coupon 11 n. t. c. a. a....i05 Am. F. S. is... 961 No. Paclflo 4s.. 17 A. T. A T c 6s 11 , do Is 60 V Anglo-French 6s 14 Or. S. L. r. 4s.. 17 arm, os wo. ii sr. T. at T. oi.. S7U Atchison gen. 4s ltPenn. e. 4s....l01 tt. u. 4s.... 15 do gsn. 4s.. 9f. t en. Lamer a Ksaain gen. 4a 95 Cen. Pan, 1st... 11S L A S K a 6s 63 v. n u. c. ss. . sso, rae. 0. 5s.. 99 C. B, A Q. J. 4s It do ref. 4s .. 66 I !.sormn sho. y. os ...... It C R I A P r 4s 71Tex. A Pae. 1st 91 u s r, iiti 71 union racirte 4s tl P. A R. O. r. ts 62 do cv. 4 .... 68 Dom. of sn 6s !tU. 8. Rubber 6 6664 " s". iiu, o. eieei si,, 104 Oen. Elec. 61. 03 Wabash let 100U eta. twi. 1)1 -weni. un. V, ti till. C. ref. 4s.. 66 Bld. tOffered. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Possible Peace Mot Forces Corn Down After rrtce Kcach ew High Record. Chicago. July 13. Attention to posslbl peace moves turned tn corn market down, ward today after prices had touched new high records, Tn close wss nervous, l'icl to 4c net lower, with September at 11.614s to 11.61 and December at 11.11 to 11.13. Wheat finished unsettled, lo off to 3o ud. at :.ui for July and l.l for September. unta lost o to e and provisions 12c to arc. 1 nn 1 pence gossip began to cominats a majority of traders corn wss tn actlv d mand. The fact that rural offerings were scare and that receipts her were meager I seemed for an hour or mors to stimulate eager buying, both of new crop months and of deliveries near at hand. On ths upturn September touched 11.61, ths highest quo tation yet for that option, and tn ths ssmpl market No. I white commanded 11.16, an other new top record. At thla stags rumora were circulated which led to discussion or the chances of an early peace. Oeneral liquidation then set In and waa aeoom- panlsd by short selling that carried the market downward during the greater part of tha rest of ths day Abaenc of trsdtng In wheat at ths out set waa so complete that no quotations whatever wers pouted for at least an hour, a circumstance said to fet remarkable. Un certainty over the outcom of food control legislation at Washington appeared to. be chiefly responsible for tha atoppags ot business. Later a few transactions were I witnessed and the market showed some firmness that wss associated with need ot rain In ths spring crop territory. Oats paralleled the action of corn, but kept within narrower limits. Provisions lacked any aggressive support. Pescs talk seemed to ttsvs considerable bearish effect. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: Not. 2 and J I red and 2 and I hard, nominal. Com: No. I yellow. 11.131 t3: No. I ysllow, 11.130 1.93; Jo. 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. II white. 7i)7lc; standard. 75(?7tc Ry; Nominal. Barley; tl.204Jl.60. Seeds: Timo thy. 14.904V7.50: clover. 112.60017.00. Pro visions: Pork. 140.70: lard. t29.ti20.7t; ribs, 121.22 pll. 73 . Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New Tork. July 13. Evaporated Apples! Quiet; fancy, llM3c; choice, 319 11 e: prim. iosioe. Dried Fruits Prune. asy; California,! ll01Je; Oregon. 111o. Apri cots, steady; fancy. 238230. Peaches, I steady; standard, 10e; cholca, lie; fancy,! Raisins, aulat: loos muscatels. 4e; choles to fancy saeded, t01c; seedless, I901lc; London layers, il.to. 1 Braach Bossrs Bank far Ogden. Washington. July 11 Th federal re- aerv board today --f '- """ Utah. "a a rsserv city. GRAIN A1PR0DUCE Prices on Corn Soar to New Levels, With Advance of from Two and Half to Eight Cents. Omaha, July 13, 1917. Ths Iocs! trsde in caxli grains centered In the corn market and prices on this cereal soared to new high levels, the market scor ing an advance ot 2e to tc over the quo tations of the previous day. Arrivals ot corn continued very heavy, todsy's total re ceipts of corn being 146 carloadt?, which wss thirty-seven carloads mora than was received by Chlcsgo, the nearest competi tor. In spite of the hesvy receipts, how ever, the sellers had very little difficulty In disposing of their offerings, as th local cash demand wss excellent for all grades snd psrticularly for the better grades of white, which sold at a wide premium over both the yellow and mixed grades. The wheat market was dull and featureleaa, and whllo receipts were extremely light, the demand was very Indifferent and only a few sales were reported. Tb better grades of white corn ran red In prlre from 11.90 to 11.15, the commer cial grades of yellow sold at 11.86 and tl.61. and the bulk of the mixed sold at 11.11 and 11.66. The oats market was quite active snd there was a moderate Inquiry for this cereal at prlcea ruling from q to le higher. Rye was a trifle weak at a 2c decline, but barley waa strong, and this cereal was quoted 6a higher. Clearances were: wheat and flour equal to 619,000 bu.; corn, 299,000 bu.; oats, 209,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 202,000. bu.. and shipments, 265,000 bu. against receipts We Men's Palm Beach Suits That sold regularly at $10 and $12; all sizes up to 48 chest, in this Saturday Sale, g A I 1 .i i1 Ttmk s- ' If I Several Hundred Pairs Men's and Young Men's Trousers, Including an Extensive Assortment Excello Trousers A New Pair for Any Pair Not Satisfactory. Trousers that sell regularly at $3.50, in July Clearing Sale, at. Saturday Three Rousing Specials in Men's Summer Furnishings Saturday Men's Union Suits 65c quality in fine nainsooks, with elastic web at back. All sizes to 50, A matchless value AQn at our Cash Price. ....... " : " " - Knit Union Suiti 85c quality, in white or ' ecru, quarter sleeve, ankle length. Sizes to 46. Great val-v EjQ ues at Cash Price. ...... VC A Big Cash On About 30 dozen manufacturers' samples of stiff and soft straw hats,,in styles that will please. Some slightly soiled. Cash Price, 50c . 1 ( i.isi.vw bu.. and shipments ot 661,000 bu. laat year. Primary corn receipts were 645,000 bu.. and shipments, 659.000 bu. s gainst receipts or 147,000 bu., and shipments of 677,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 463,000 bu.. and shipments, 595,009 bu.. against receipts of SOM'OO bu., and shipments of 795,000 bu. last year. CARLUT RECEIPTS. I Wheat. Corn. Oats. j Chicago 24 "111 111 j Minneapolis ....... 42 ... ... i I'ulutli , Omsha 4 148 42 Kanxas City 66 26 20 St. Louis 21 61 22 Winnipeg 30S Thess sales were reported todsy: .Wheat No. 3 hard winter: 1 car, 62.31 Sample hard winter: 1 csr, J 2. JO. No. 4 durum: 3-5 car, 11.76. Rye Sample: 100 bushels, sacked, 2.1S. Barley No. 4: 1 csr, 11.35. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 11.90; 1 cars, 11.95; 1 car, 11.93; 3-6 car. ILK; 1 car, 11.99. No. 3 white: 2-5 car, 11.93. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars (shippers' weights), 11.66; ' cars, 11.86. No. 3 yellow: Z cars, 11.88. No. 4 yellow; ) car, 11.86. No. yellow: 2-5 car. 11.88. 'No2 mixed: 1 car (near while), 11.92: 1 cars, 11.68; 12-6 ears, 11.66. No. 1 mixed: t cars, 11.81. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 11.98. No. 5 mixed: '1 car, 11.87. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 11.68; 2 cars, 11.67; 1 car, 11.87. j Oats Standard: 2 cars, 7Z14C. No. X white; 23 cars, 72c. No. 4 white: 4 cars, 71 c. Sample white: 1 cars, 70c; 12-6 cars, 70c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, 12.3002.32: No. 3 hard, I2.282.31. Corn: No. 2 white. 11.1001.15: No. 3 white, ll.90ei.93: No. 4 white, ll.S0igl.92; No. 6 white, 11.90-91.91; No. ( white, 1 1.90 & t.90: No. 2 yellow, 11.18 & 1.18 ; No. 3 yellow, 11. 8801.88; No. 4 yellow. 11.87 1.88: No. & yellow, 11.87!. 88; No. 6" yellow, 11.1791.88; No. 2 mixed, 11.88 1.63; No. S mixed. 11.17 1.88; No. 4 Have Found Cash Buying LA 11161? .Remarkable Cash - ' ' ' , men s Remarkable awvuMi ui in fine quality worsteds, cassimeres and Scotches, in a wide range of the most up-to-date patterns and desirable colors all sizes, 32s to 48s, in regulars, stouts, long and stubs, in big assortment of the season's best styles, including soft roll, 2 and 3-button and v pinch backs. r -- " ' ' All Suits Purchase Sale It Pays Saturday mixed. 11.S7HS186: No. G mixed. 6t.S;& l.tl; No C mixed, 11.66 U 1.88. Oats: No. 2 white, 72472r; standard, 72SI2c; No. 1 white, 7172c; No. 4 white. 71'4 971c. Bsrley: malting. 21.251.49 No. 1 feed, 11.2061.28. Rye: No. 2, J2.2SS2.28; No. 3. 12.26&2.27. Local lang of prices: Art. I Open. 1 High jLow.j Close, j Yes. Wht I I July 1 03 2 93 203 3 93 203 Sept. 1 93 1 t3193i 1'93'ltO Corn. i Sept. 1 60 1 0 159 1 61 159 Dec. 1 16 1 16 111 1 11U 114 Oata. Sept. 66 66 65 ' 56 &$ Dec. 67 67l 67 57 67 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art, j Open. High. Lnw. Close. Yfe4. wht. ; i 1 July S 04 2 04 1303 2 93 204 Sep. 1 95 1 95 Il92 j 1 14 112 Corn, I ' I I Sep. 1 61 1 61 158 1 68 169 Dec. 1 16 1 17jlll 1 13 116 May 1 15 1 14 110 1 11 115 Oats. I July 61 61 67 6! 68 Sep. 56 66 66 55 55 Dec. 68 68 66 67 Pork. July 41 00 41 00 40 70) 40 70 41 00 Sep. 40 19 49 19 39 80 SI 90 40 25 Lard. - - I July 20 96 20 96 20 65 29 65 21 00 Sep. 21 20 21 29 20 85 20 85 21 29 Ribs. I I July 21 66 21 66 21 401 21 45 21 57 Sep, 21 70 21 73 21 65 21 60 21 73 Bar Silver Again Advances. New York, July 13. Bar silver was quoted here today at 80o an ounce, an advance of o over yesterday's price, which was the maximum for twenty-five years. Profitable So Will You; Profit By These Specials. EM D0DG2e DOUGLAS STREETS . 6 TS.T aiffl loiig ivi not so much on account me .cAtciJwuxiauy nigu quality ui uie uiieinigs aiuu& iuw pxitc. Surplus Stocks From Regular $18.00 $20.00 Suits Saturday's Cash Price Guaranteed Alterations .$2.65 Trousers that July Clearing Men's and Youths' Bathing Suits One-piece, fancy trimmed, in navy blue, grays and other colors, all sizes to 46 chest Regular price $1.25. You can't afford to rent a suit when you can buy them here Saturday, at 85c Men's Mercerized Hose 35c quality, in white, black an colors; slightly imperfect, 1 J to close, Cash Price C of Men's Straw in Three Big A fine line of the season's new est styles of stiff straw sailors, in sennit and milan braids. Every one a $2 or $2.50 seller 95c TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It St. Louis Live block Market. St. Louis. July 13. Cattle Receipts, 1.S90 head: market steady; native beef steers. i7.5O13.50; yearlings, !l.6013.60; cows, 66.00&10.50; stockers and feeders. 14.00$ 10.50; prime southern beef steers, IS.OO'o 12.25; bef cows and heifers, 14.256 9.60; prima yearlings, 17. log 10.00; native calves, 6.OOg,14.60. Hogs Receipts. 4.100 hesd: market high er: lights, 115.1016.65; pigs, 110.00914.75: mixed aud butchers, 115.10$ 15.65; good heavy, 215.8016.00; bulk of sales, 115.100 15.S0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head; market steady: spring lambs, 114.5015.25; ewes, 18.u0if9.00; dinners, 14.004J5.00; chop pers, iti.006.50. . , Chicago Live Stork Market. Chicago, July 13. Cattle Receipts, 1,100 head: market steady; native beef ycattle, 18.30&14.00; etockers snd feeders, 16.25151 9.25; cows and heifers, 15.4011.90; Calves. 950 14-60. Hogs Receipts, 15.000 head; market weak at 6c above yesterday; bulk of sales. 114.50 ft' 15.90; rough, 114.2i 14.50; pigs, Jll.OOgi 14.26. Sbeep snd Lambs Receipts, 15.000 head; market strong; wethers, I7.60S 10.85: ewes. 17.00Qt.25; lambs, 110.003 15.75. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts today were larger, demand light; market lower on prairie hay. Alfalfa steady. Choice urlnd prairie bay, 116.0017.00; No. 1, llO015.00:. No. 2. 17.009.00; No. 3, 14.00fr6.00: No. 1 midland. 113.0014.OO: No. 2, 15.00 8. 00; No. 1 lowland, 68.00 9.00; No. 2, 15.0036.00: No. 3. 14.0006.00. New alfalfa, choice, 118.0019.00; No. 1, Jl.00frl7.00; standard, 11 3.00 16.00; No. 2, ll.00igil3.00; No. 3, 17.00&9.00. Straw, oat. IS.OOS'S. 60; wheat, 17.00 7.50. Liberty' Bonds Slightly Lower. New York, July 13. The lowest price yet recorded for Liberty bonds was reached to day on the stock exchange when a lot ot 14,000 sold at 99 S8-50ths. Men's Kool Cloth Suits The justly popular two-piece summer suits choice patterns; sell regularly at QC $10 and $12, Saturday PU.70 Purchase of ,' of the quantity (about Two Prominent Makers and - - . Free sell regularly at $5.00, in ' rf o g Sale, at. ................... . . PpDO ,;Price. and Panama Hats Special Lots A special purchase of Panama , - and Leghorn Hats in up-to-date shapes; regular $4.00 values. Cash Price $1.95 Pays New York General Market. New York, July 13. Flour Firmer; spring- patents. lll.90O12.16; .winter pat ents, 2U.5511.10; winter straights, 211.15 11.40; Kansas straights, tll.1012.1i. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 hard, 12.11: f. O. b., New York. Corn Spot, firm; No. I yellow, 12.02; f. o. b.. New York. Oats Spot, easy: standard, 81981.- Rye Easy; No. 2 western, 183 c. L'f. New Yor to arrive. Feed Firm ; western bran, 190-pound sacks, 235.50; standard " middlings, 100 pound escks, 141.50; city bran, 100-pound sacks. 136.00. Hops Quiet; state, medium to choice, 1916, 30&25c; 1915. tSc; Pacific coast, 1916, 9llc; 1915, 78c. Hides Quiet; Bogota, 43e; Central America, 42c. Leather, firm; hemlock firsts, 67e; sec onds, 65c. Provisions Pork, unsettled; mess, 142.60 43.00: family, 143.0O44.00; short clear. 14O.Q0&42.69. Lard, weak; middle west, S19.fi0&il9.90. nominal. Tallow Easy; city special loose, 17c asked. Wool Firm; domestic fleee XX OWo. 69 9 60c. Rice Steady; fancy head, 18C; blus rose, 78c. Butter Unsettled; receipts, 17,640 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 8940c; creamery extras (93 score), 39c; firsts, 38 38c; seconds, 3537c. Eggs Irregular; receipts, 101,929 cases; fresh gathered extras, 37 38c; fresh gath ered extras firsts, 36 36c; firsts, 230 34 c; seconds, 3133c. American Telephone 4 Telegraph Co. ' A dividend of Two Dollars per share will be paid on Monday, July 16, 1917, to stock holders of record at the elos of business oh Saturday, June 80, 1917. G. D. MILNE, Treasurer. 1,000 Suits) but on of the Celebrated Men Summer Shirts A big assortment of good pat terns in neckband, collar at tached or sport.styles, in plain colors or fancies; fast colors; all sizes to 17 neckband. Re- markable July Sale val- HOC of ntll- OooVi M aa Price...... DOC Men's 40c Waih Ties, in white and fancy colors, full size, wide ends; oil sale Sat urday. Cash nr 6DC