Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 31, 1915, Page 12

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915. = e - g i | " e them In pretty decent season, paying a | Number of sales and leading quotations on | Tennerses Copper GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i f"Foutoosto 5 ™{o% OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | 5" shfis'” sivine. “on’l pridicas | e o' | s potatoes, $1.75 per hamper. Nui 1 | everything in the mutton Mne. The !».... e - - —_— 'B..hmln. 18c per u-l filberts, 16c 3 —_ ’ h'"fi" sale 4"“ ::-t of ll‘:z‘e 8"5;?}1 | Americwn Beet Sugar..... 7 2 | Brasi) 1 r i pecans, pe " : yearlings and wet ™ A 3 ul % : Al fead Can 0ld Wheat is Weak, Selling Four . simond; Be per 1b Miscellaneous, | Cattle Receipts Light, as Usual on & ¥as rather gooor all ‘the way (;-‘rm:::-,;'hldml Characterized by Less Ex- ’ Amaricas Sme It 3 50 ase. C | : 3 id b thou ta this into : % . Cents Lower, While the New |53 5or e rlr":ij-:l. .7 Tr.'.':"flfl Friday—Sheep Active and nsideration, prices showed Ve more| travagait Speoulation in War - G| wetern Tnios pops. hal ) " 4 advance than that quoted. Ewes sold as| % 131% | Westinghouse Eiectri is Higher. ! Faw, 6o 1b. w Twenty-Five Higher. Tigh A% §6.40, the Dest figurs for Issues. e T e [ S roubtad sc por T Wateremelons o msmant 1 e Toariines A WtBors s < | e S Tkt he day oo m! l, r . ate consignment as e yearlings a ‘Wethers - - v UP| | | Baltimore & Ohio. OATS MAKE A SMALL ADVANCE %Yo, 1 walnuts, 180 Ib.; fiiberts, H0GS STEADY T0 TEN OENTS Jven cars of lambs were offersd, | BUSINESS ~ VOLUME SMALLER Ollteente Peurvioumrr.. 13 BRADSTRERT'S TRADE REVIMY m o |15 Ib.; Brasils, i2ic Ib.| pecans, 13%e Ib.i BotP OMARA. July 3 v, 100, were of pooper quality than il | Canating Pectte —— 1op- OMAHA, July %, * _|almonds, e Ib. 8 ARA, ¢ g . | the general run of stuff that. has been . | Central Leather ’ 7 Improvement Shown in Deve were light and | MISCELLANBOUS-Crackerjack, $3. Receipts were Cattle here this week, and as buyers thought( NE' . July 30-The trading | Chesapeake & Oblo e Week t's will demand for all i W X B $3.35 ca Official Mond, oo 5,617 3 they were being priced too high, nothing market today was char- | Chicago, Great Western I 5 __ments of N b > , $1.60, uts® No. , 8o Official Tuesday 3 g was done on_them until noon. . y less extravagan pu- | Chi., Ml & st Paul ) NEW YORK, July 30.—Bradstreef rather weak and showed o |Otficial Wednesday 3 919 | “They were finally cashed a little before !ation in war issues. Yesterday's violent | Chicio & Northwestern 1234 | say: ustibles otnts per bushel. New Official Thursday per a 15c|Teaction caused traders to proceed more | C"ino Copper 2% 8% | Activity In iron aml steel copftiial oper- . 5 , which ls on Colo a g:r:m:i‘.;:: ¥ . Limes, $2.00 basket. |Estimate Friday ... 1. : | advance, and’ most traders (m,,.m that | cAutiously and the outside demand fell | Cojorade Rl & iron ¥ 8 lcontinued, improvemant in ind»quieter labor o nts - o Ib, % this week 12,002 -~ h |off. The Instubliity of these stocks at th . stions, diminished idieiess, s of orders for Teceipts were fair and were suf- S R 7,304 | Gonvlering the quality they were around i§ig), “jovel - eatablished on "the " week's | erer & RI v Ty [sttuation, & steady flow ,sney, some im- ficlently large to take care of the do: | BRAL MARKET s last week. 15,730 No feeders had been aold ut midday, (DUIKe was shown by their erratic fiuctua: | Disiiers Seco.ica 2% [munitions of ‘war ana my fine’ crop news mand, The market sold from % to s ¥s 3 wks. ago.13012 but the continued upward trend in fa “o(t;n tod. For the most part they held | Erie . sovw 26% ‘provement in cnll-rumuvrl as to ele.l::ld cent lower, ol i Vout Same days 3 wks. ago. 5,95 stuff led sellers to belleve that feed u"glh'"‘m"‘"" records made memw‘, | General Eiectrie o 173 |and growth in optimis out in et Ounts recelpts wers very light ai -1 f the Day on Varions |8ame days { wke ago. 14,597 prices ought to show some advance. Vit they did not retain the greater part o | Qeeat Neviern. pil....c | B8 11T% | business this fall, stad midsummer qulet demand W active. e marks mmodities. Bume days last year.. 1,50 Quotations on Shep and Lambs—Lambs, | {helr recent large gains. The volume of | Great Northern Ore ctfs. 3, 0. 0. |contrast to reports ot slackness in indus- vanced 1% to 3 cents. NEW YORK, July 30.~F1OUR—Barel Th pa receipts| good to cholce, $8. .®; lambs, fair 'ollnu‘mu diminished from the exceptional Guexenheim Exploration i 1% |in trade circles and A€ Upon war orders. - I 1% ran Tide ¢ B2 |,y YORK July - v, | Scatli Rogh sha-uhies at, e SoUth | good, Weesh iambe, | cosders VTood | VISR, F,, Sl TE, Brecedine iy | BSOS CN N ik i iy i ') |iie, not, ddbendig in Jater chan Rormal 4 . fair to chofce, $6.00%7.00; s are Inapiration Copper N R 3 14 | The crop movemey'wheat are still ‘smal think th winter wheat move- Omaha live stock market for tho A y | At the opening efforts to resume the | joeb y o ' 41 juying has not reall il ore i lkely to T ties: . i Tea, 811, | 98%0 o Sammecn dawll | iy ) good 10 - Ay ;{'"f.,,;,",,',“:?, O amen o] ubward movement met with temporary | Liernational Horvester. LA Nhoueh Fan °rthwestern centers: repors - aiop the trade g c. 1. 1 | [Cattle L0 44B481 118,464 £ood, $5,0006.00. X ; Suecess. On the carly rise e Wore | Lohigh aViley .......... |opened some ngespect. Retall trada hel e et " ang 1our | No. 1 northers, L. [Hogs .........1,00200 148279 297,99 ... v T —— gral L Soboints in Bethlehem Steel, | Loulsvilie & Nashviiie . |gains in this r@ by clearance sales has 2 corn, 62000 bush- gu . - Futures, Sheep .........1,%5906 1,900,412 ... A6 | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | et 302;"(\'"»'11“ loan Coal | Mexican Petroleun....... ‘% 7 3%(in some placed wet :‘:n“;":r :-‘né}‘: oot t N Dokt Lhe i e with | Catle Bteady. "I:‘::-' Steady—Sheep Tude toward (hose shares, howster, Was & | probably below ngtic and foreign aceount ry wheat ) g o thown quic! ahipments gpre ime, $L4; No. 1, $LI6 recelpts of 2067,000 bushels a . 3, $1.80; No. §, §1.35; shipping, of 164,000 bushels last year. wero 607,000 bush- ~Quiet; state, common to_chofce, bushels, against K 3c; Pacific const, 1914 crop, Bogota, 8ic; Centraly H 479,000 bush- ricy ushels against H Firm; hemlock firsts, 320; and shipments | seconds, By PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; mess, §18.00 8.60; family, $20.00122.60; short clear, .60, of, mees, $17.500 gEanss L ) E ¢ la Artime work at plan ly. Large offerings ~were - 1% | chinery for dt""'.’}— for the week, $3,005, CHICAGO, July 3.—CATTLE—Recelpts, [ made at the highest figures and thers | NeT*d s o R | M aetiected i avem 5. ; t 1918, 1912 1000 head: ‘market, steady: native beel |was & reaction — Thorcstirs i, soare RO, VR PR «os N S0 tew ‘, Pank clearances\ 7 per cent from last cattle, 6.0@10.25; western steers, $6.85(0 | was unsettled, frequently changing 11 | Nersix & Wentoa "' 1037 | $37.000, & decrease oxh, £ 8.10; cows and heifers, $3.25(19.%5; calves, |tone snd although good advan: Northern_Paeifio Y iy | - 50@11.%. shown by scme of the specialti | Pacific Mail n H D—mcel‘x- 20,000 head: market |closedhe market did aot again at Pacific Tel. & Tel...... o 8y usiness Steady to 10c_h! bulk of sules, $5.307" um figures of the first hour, Pennsylvania - 7 3 y 0. the 7.00; light, mixed, $6.501.00; the position of the Industrials be- o -+ 2 A, | et to- Foavy, 01001 107 roush, PoA08T! Dige, | canfl ‘more pmacrtars (ng prliirinle be- 9 y nfined 1 rinc(i\esed,” United ome to the fore. The demand for-| peeublic ron & b X | . The market é.°\1 Joft early, I ¢ stocks increased and under the lead | ROty jiiana Co., pd i (but later reacted and close. steady. head: market, stiong: shee, eading a number of substantial nd- | b r, A n ¥ 2l oid i . g4 | SILVER—Ear, 22 7-18d per ‘ounce. o evsolall Soutpern: Fustlle the 1 B‘%é"«"?\"fi‘%‘“‘éflr‘"si's“h' il " 3 especiaily : Eh "OU Z8—Short bills, Kansas City Live Stoek Market. R P [, % " Hual KA, s \ern rvallroads, St. Paul was heavy cent; three months, bi6% per cen KANSAS CITY, July 3.—CATTLE—Re- :jong to the reduction in the dividend | == 3 o ool st ] ceipts, 800 head ket steady to 10c lsc: mpeciul, 6%ec. { 8, ead; market stea o 10c | o S ¥ gv'rmn Steady; receipts 8,800 tubs: ngwr prime fed steers. . §.50010.00 evi®lgn exchange rates on all centers J dressed beef steers, 0 tern $d- decll today. ch and R dl' Sy S Yo Beots, Mowie laers, wiige B .'.“.‘.”.ma,‘"&% Y geclivey Tloday. rrencn “and emodeling A HOSPE CO =8 st 5 =i = < # t BRE Pk CBEENLES ) 852N P — w £} e o * —— 28 *yuags(s 2 "pega gae gaa 'y its, 14,000 $ 0w7.00; 289 SNIeZ =2 8 ') ® o 2 JE—— =Nng= P ERCEL I 1] £ 4 228 "g33ss BRHNE _ag = S — 5 £ .60; L M. heifers, $5.756@9.50: | {| Wi reached a new low mark at 6.40 EGGE--Irregulal § A 5 2 5.71, R e 4 i Suth Omana, | SLockers and feeders, $6.2546.40; bulls, $.50 demand. Francs brought 571 ) 5 @100 celves, $5.00910.25, 7jith developed in the bond market fl | tor tw GaB Fecelpia 00 Wllhaterial ndvances wers recordod 16 . m. Ligher; bulk of dules, W3@1%: heary, |If ginel convertidle isues. Total sales. 1513 Dou la%ql '%; packers and butchers, $. ue, $3,800,000, ats and twins, colored, special b N 50@7. ma i'i— States bonds were urchanged R : g bafing! fresh, 2 2 .8067.90; pigs, 86 ’ 8 1@ele; do white, 1WK@lde; do col . & Bt. P. i - B i 3w ardll avi fancy, 13%@13%c: do white, 1 th a2 y LTRY~LAv Live Stock Market. July 30.-CATTLE—Re- head; market steady to ative beef steers, 0. yearling steers and heifer: 2 jeo 00G18.00; 3 d i i southern steers, $5.25@4.85; cows lere, $4.00@6.50; native calves, $6.0) Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin, At Omaha for the twenty-four hours ending at § & m., Tth meridian time, ms“ Jul& %0, 191 ATIONS OMAHA DISTRICT. ~-Temp.-— Rain- Bl orustunSan: Total recefpts , 9 DISPOBITIUN—-HEAD. 75, HOGS—Recelpts, 4,000 head: markat steady; pigs and lights, $7.2567.70; mixed w%buwharl, ¥ \10; good heavy, $.75 SHEHP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 1,500 —— — — = 3.8 jrsieiii Beagt Clothes From the Best | S8IOUX CITY, Ia., h—~C YN g%-. §7.0089.50; cows and helfe M k R k B ; P ‘e 3 A i, e akersat Rock-bottom Frices | " The highest grad'::f suits, trousers, ete., are sold in our men’s clothing of uluku. X i hfl“ AND IAH‘BS—Racdp(l, 200 | RN v section. It does not matter whether your expenditure is. high or low, you will EPH, 5, 00 hu{! market steady: steers, . 250). sT. 108 July 90.~CATTLE- | be satisfied. . m cows “and helters, ) | Drop in and let us show you otir Scotch, English, rough mixtures and worst- u&p% 380 nead; market | ed weaves, in greens, browns, grays, tans, checks, plaids and the mew broad e tom $R: bulk of sales. 302l giripeg; all the models that are so popular this year. bn"’llllP .A.{D‘.}‘.Alll:;md te, 30) yi lambs, ; mar s « Values Ranging From $10.00 to $25.00 at —a R RS i = 5 & BEBeEwe el 5 200 1 000 0. 14,000 rather 4,00 and helfers 0 very lignt Shour Sl s 4500 % P ('liemfii:e h 1 Pgl!m Be'ach st » he alm Beac : ‘Irousers M%g New York Money Market of in NEW YORK, July 30.-MERCANTILE i i Minneapolis Gratn Market “::’:&y." Wity STERLING® BXCITANGE-o- bills, Sllltl 4 i 8¢ Joung Tellows s POLIS, _ Jul were no stookers TT, deraand, $4To0 cabiee oy men of more matured Beptember, onsedusnce, Lut ihe BILVER-Bar, 47o; Mexican dollars, In all colors and sizes, ¢ build. Very light in best siesrs wero PO A ivisninons siatdy: voikeaie: from 33 to 50. Our a A weight and” cool and h 193 LOANS.Strons: ® days, 3% per stock. contains sults for / N comfortable on. these cent; 9 days, 3% per cent; six mobihe, men of all heights and . o hot, sultry days. $3.00 P P e ONy—steady: nwb, 3 per| || Sapes; patch packet y iy values, pair— gent; low. IN gar dent: ruling rate. 1 | models and the classy ved, & per cont- "% | || half Norfolk effects, Lo TRRrEY: $7.50 and e v $10.00 i Values Doy Gocts Musliat: Our former - prices WIEW YORK, July %.—DRY DE— duced to $1. ‘ool ot led today. rpet "were. oarce. Cottor g% a-.... and r and yarns were ~to- A nes are nofl fall. Bank Olearin Wfi?fi?fi"ik Slaughter | of Men’s Summer F urnishiggs ‘-"fi-‘m.: ¢ ot CEIVG Tt it hbe prin- || 3 ~ SIS e SN Rt *5.00 to *10.00 '%- i g'm. hel lcago . &2 4 J8%8 & 233w 3BW | | . ———— . Y One Lot of Men's Corded Mad- . Men’s ~ Bathi Sults—Most!: e nion u ts. o] | lots that are worth up to $1.60. hattan_and Other ANA T tioe athworsted (Bres Specially priced. 69¢ High Grade Shirts | Vsiues-to 3, at dsc $L98 3 85¢ and . All-$1.50 Manhattan l 25 et s HOUELBupstise - costinued liberat : 1 Men's 8 Shirte— Stltsy: 'af s ! One Lot of Men's 8ilk. Striped Tunof 14 cars or whout 100 head | Hoth collar attachod and neck. | All $2.00 Emery Shirts, Pongee and Madras. Pajamae— band styles; all neat patterns, | at Worth to § :l 49 " K § sz 368 o sealataan o BESTISRIEDE 53R & o but not all sizes in every pat- | Al $2.00 Manhattan $1.00. | shirts, at :tu $2.50 Emery Shirts, bt 43¢ 7 E- oy "'“'l“‘: . ' PR S ey wes bR A i 128 Men's Neglighe 304 0ot | 1 £3.50 and $3 Man- lar 31 values; all sizes, 14 to 18. | hattan Shirts, at 128 D Men's Lisle M Divided in two lots, 8 @O, | All $3.50 fo $4 Man- in sl Solors: worth to 11 S R AEE hattan Shirts, at 19¢; sale price, pair..... c y All $3.98 Silk Shirts, T 65 Dozen Men's Fine Quality | o4 ‘c'no‘fi'l.h:“:h.: nu:ln and 8ilk Fourin-Hand Ties—Worth All £5.00 and $5.50 Silk pe Nigl rte—Worth to ety . 28¢ | shirg ot o dor v ol e N G Choice of Any Panama, Bangkok § -6-§ or Leghorn Hat Saturday All these fine hats which we have sold all sea- son for from $5 to $10 will be reduced Saturday to the one price of $3.656. The first on hand wi et the better choice. %’. unrestricted choice of any man's Straw in our entire stock, in- Stra Javas, Porto Ricans, Sen- R, W"finfls and hough [l | ws that have been selling at \ $2, $2.50 and $3; choice Sat., at. B R S B

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