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chinists are being organized against seven 0c. Peppers, per bak., 60r; Tmmten- that the week's run s the lml ot mo Total sales, par ue, - GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET e Aot | OMAHA LIVE STOOK MARKER | 3555t sty NEW YORK STOCK MARKET| S5 TRl s e e s - g o "'Yi per o, . Green pe w- | —_— ::7‘:"1::"“; o 3,500 'n deciined Y per cent on call. plles. The story states that there are no Wheat Ml]m thl Thirty-Nine | ::v,km”r: ¥, beets enrmlah(urn'ln gmr Not Enough Cattle to Make a Mar- | Xivesronaing period lnt yes Latest Aspects of dxe International Strike in Chicago strikes against firms known not to be i Oars and Aotive Demand Boosts |¥ic iwiec poatces "ot Gaimper. 8 ket—Fat Lambs Fifteen o | vorsea this morning and fat lambs agun | Sifustion Aet as Deterrent to uhicag ey o g TP irginias ), ¢ made up the bulk of the offerings. villlam Schoenberg, 1 s By | e Twety Goate Nigher. |JES S Lmmnbuis g Jir| Spoviiatiy Biatiment Munitions Works| T, ™ o e vous oo, 2 Frid: nd as the buyers all needed a , Tow lnfiba D badly trade was not tty - 5 d that is all.” LITTLE CHANGE IN HOG PRICES| {5 | rum?mmu on a 166200 ngno: WAR SHARES mm UPWARD!| cHiCAGO, Sept. o—Five Chicago tirms | 80 better wages, and tha i baats, "the bulk of the lambs selll sald to have contracts for the manufac- —_— CORN RECEIPTS ARE OVERLY BIG ::‘,‘.’:,..“é‘ | per case, {per Ib, No. 1 raw, 6c; roasted, 8c; Jumbo, ”, 1 it art of the offerings Suff 1th Coldaf OMAHA, Bept. 10, 985, |raw 7o roasted, 9. Honey, per case, OMAHA, September 10,1915, | 5.0 AL JERn b B han anything that | m 10—Latest aspeots| ture of shell casings or machinery for X4 Dc]-"\ -‘:‘ 'l‘ ':p'" b i S mof -H Irfln!- and especially | 33,78, ] Ro«ru were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | was here yesterday, and for this reason of fuation as 8UE-| making them, are the objects of strikes} Take g ¥ . TR T (ool thirty-nine cars| xmw ARKE? | R mowtay....... MR * S '& the marke! ot e N et n?.."?,}'m, A e i "W | by machinists, according te a story |best cousn, cold, throat and lung medi- &nd there was an active demand for this R 19 Ficial 'Wedncaday. . 1 X 301 | Foday's sdvamece practically recovers e demand_ f ecall of the | printed In the Evening Post today. :ne n|u‘d- A;M "“-' ¢.:- helps. 5. All "‘“‘- fictal 3 v the week. m ed as the mnn hat strikes of ma- |druggists.—Advertisement. grades of wheat wid un-| Quetations of the Day on Varlous |Bitimate Fridey ... : i | i muru'f«:;f were not eapecially well ulative sentiment today,| " Fost adde that atrikes of ’ eunm to ‘oem.n higher, while the lower Co . at moderate declines 0 mmodities. — - supplied, and they too made a_ slight grades -dnned' lltrv:\ 2to 4 t;nu n al NEW YORK, ot 10.~FLOU Five days this week 1024 0. 15, v.lr?u pretty good ew-\lu ;t $5 H Fecov: B nlmmfl!uulv on y ey A g gk o oorn and| o endy. Bel R~ | game an. last week. .28, 634 128793 quoled as 10c above yesterday. Ay ety ‘m“‘“fl 'gs flml hour e A WHEAT—Spot, strong, Chicago, No. 2 § Tho asoliin W 7688 | No i hen be ‘,:r. Setficilent Gemand. . 40 g...dmk Beptember: No, 1 northern, Buluth, 4 Wk, ago.17.006 40, . m p b " % iy extent of cauaing net losses of 1 to Sare o e od on the tabies. | %0} No. 1 northern, Manitoba, #3c, ¢. I days last year.. 2,772 16, 4 | Ses ints In investment issues witi srain placed on the sluftato. “Futures, " firm; September, | The Tollowing St . feages e Solatile wpacialice. e The receipts of rye and barley were !l lo shows the recelpts | s ewes ........ ‘ ‘unim ni Wwere no sales Pursuing their usual course, wa o Pk CORN—Spot. firm; No. 3 yellow, ke, | Homecaitic, " Hoks and ‘sheep at the | Ok e wors Incilned o mew high levern Bethie: esc markets remained nominally un-|Prompt shipment. Gal0 &5 Cumpared With (ast yoat: | lambs hem Steel made a_maximum advance of HAY—Easy; New, No. 1, $1.5@1.9); No. L R A : - 10 to the new record of 835 and General wheat, cor and |2 ! 10G11100; No. 4, 91AeGHL05; ABIPDINK, | Cuttle aier G800 10058 | % LN Feeder Tani Fecord, witle Chuciols Bteet “as "Be o 5 0 ", o] e and It de- adiyerpool. spot: Wheat, unchanged to | pot, ; new, No. 3 white, #0:. | L1088 e 1T % B4U8 | 1005 Utah foeder Jambs 9 baker 'came within fractional proximity 84 higher. Corn, unchanged to 1d hi her te, commeon to cholce, (FheeP 678,608 1,81 “ £83 Utah Seeer Jambe.:: of their best GiolAtIONs, &GINS in . po Timary wheat receipts were 2. 1 gic: "Pacific’ coast, . 101h, 14@iéc, | The following table snows the everass I T e Ak | ETOUP, were materially feduced or alto- .nwmem- 1,086,00 bu. nl-lmt N ) 4 £ | Brioss for hogs at the Omahs live stoc "The feeder \amb market was real mod- SAneT R e ad 904,000 bu. and shipments of g s 1" [ETRALT S SRS YS, S0 A Iy supplied, but was & much tamer nvl:':lu.llz"-lmrd“q‘r:mlon":‘:';‘?b:r:: r than the trade during the eany and Ex shares, the lnur- strength TR000 b, ast yoar > 2% § - A AR g hemlock firsts. 3203 | 5 o™ i, 11914,(1913. 11912 11911, 11910.11000. | half of the week. It was nearly noon be- | baing attributed (o reports that the worat Primary corn receipts were 3,000 bu. and shipments of ZR000 bu. against re- g b fore n clewrance of the fresh arrivals was' merce i — % ceipts of M0 bu. ana shipments of ',{‘""""‘T’ oo shore” cles ] | %] T %6/ § 4/ ] % | miade. ‘and the prices pald were barely cont orqet 1ot ah gl arcind Tedoeton SIL0W b lagt year. | e, 11 SODIL 4 Blowliltlsn stendy with yesterday. Good to choice of carrying charges. » SEND FOR OUR FREE recel weore 1,400,000 bu. | 9,00, u,\g .[My middle bl oga o 3 (ml. s are quotable at $8.0048.25, the la United nluu. Steel held fairly steady L and -Mwmm of 1,608,00 bu. against re- | 48, “”! A 93 831 718 > ce being today's top, and leu de- | at first, gaining sentimental support from BARGAIN SHEET celpts of LEW,000 bu and shipments of | 1 olty, B%@6%e; coun -1 H ‘u{snl iralte Kinda fre seliing under $8.00 the flling of the decree of the federal 2 908,000 bu. Tast year. S%@c%e; 1, e, 30! B3 111 5o Qu. '""T'lon n,l;r':'lq'r;r‘\md Iml"bc. 'g':flbf..,x Sourt which nh[luihod lll"rom violationT HBUTTER \ good to cholce, of the anti-trus ter this advan- canwor mmcerrTe, | a0 t,..m'::;':..:.:“..,':;:;'"}.:.“.’“’zz‘ o ol P18 AR T gued fo Shalsy, SRR Jembe £t 0! S Saelies ler e the gaves, It Will Save Money for Ohleago 10 834 | G2BYe: seconds, 22\-m28i4o. | 8 -'7’1 832 712'88% r to cholce, §.160% tonnage figures showing a decrease of Y a . B BOGE—Market firm: receipts 9,43 cases | 8zl 18 0.a1 20400 tone on v fl led orders. tozether ou. > Ifnrv-h Rythersd extras, m{ ; 4 uau ol DS Stateme ment, (L the. Kovernment rots, La27e; firsts, e |3 73 823 708 » B o Pprosecution s N Profits i I H ,,’ -1 of the corporation. We Sell pirect, No Long Pro ond As a who'e railways denoted intermit-| « Y = AT P )tmcur, . .'r'l;::h rl,n;‘r“k ro«fiwu # 'm‘ 8% ::\ 18 tent l;r‘m:;lr!u:,ndhfurther ';.\"fi“'v of "the At YourExpense. of prices, furn The | %7 b 3 ) 6 97| 0 0 . ame character which followed A ‘Bryan, stock and grain ;:%(::, .w:;t‘lt s g Q‘ma averags - 0l QIR S % 1daho feeder lamba. fhe lasuance of the rx-ellent Ford Supplies Exclusively. n e Sixteenth f | Bow ‘nc{) Y» Dreased, ‘weak wuhrn | enrcAaGo I.IVE !'l' K MARKET \ "llhnr better than other -h.re Recelpts and disposition of live st bl Missouri, A c Y. "‘:’,"‘ s n‘:’““,*m“"'; ). N 'l',?‘m" the. n?(nn R Tarts, Botul Dmghat s eferred and Tioe i alstinctiy AI“O ACCCSSOI‘y 0. X Neb., for twenty-four ours ending at §| Cattle Weak—Hogs Stromg——Shee | Total sales amounted to 54,000 Fig | S0tk » n shares. Fore'gn exchange was again stim- mal Minneapolis Grain Market. | IPTS—CARLOADS, | eH1cAGO, fl.:'l"’ 1, LCATTLE — Re- | w::ml:.“ '('m .urmlln:l; medA“n 0 French 2063 Farnam, Omaha, Nab.c MINNEAPOLIS, ~Sept, 10_WH M. & st p,, CotUe HOERSNeeD AN, |coipts, 100" head: market weak: native | ing o Bhes e o Formerly The Ford Supply Co. Beptember, 91%c: Deoomber, ' h 1 2 4 vd {beer eattle, $6.1031025; western steers, nondu were irregular with reduced Eu- northern, h ‘8 |$5.7048.50; cows and heifers, $4.00@8.40; , 9% FLOUR- ehr‘nnd ‘n-ht‘!, $3.006112.00. RIB-R HOGE—Rocelpts, 12,00 head; market 10¢415¢_higher: bulk of sales, $6.50 | lght, flh'u-‘h’!l mixed, . .. | QuWM $6.507.75; rough, 36.20@6.46; pigs, R. I & P., cast. o | §8,5067.75. ® | - Tiiinols " Central . .- +{ SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 7,000 | 4 x-.u- l’l'y , Grain and Provistons. Totil recel 3 head; murket pts ™ I)Ifi)’lml'flu}\—hhAD 1 ga;' St bbbl Sl Kansas City Live Stock Market. Cattle. Hoge. Sheen. 2 i P & S -1 RKANSAS CITY, Sept. 10 CATTLE- mixed, 60c; No, l white, | 527 Recelpts, head; mar) y. prime .hr Decembe bk 1,007 o 0@10.10; dressed beef steers, 1,060 stern steers, $6.60@9.00; stock- ora, 36.0008.60; bulls, $5.%50 2: calves, #.00G10.%. HOGE=Heceipts, 1,00 head; market higher: bulk of males, $6.86@8.00; heavy, $4.5007.25, packers and butchers, $7.050 | llm- light, $7.500:8.00: pigs, §7.0657. SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Reccipts, 6600; market higher; lambs, $8.1008.65; year- | We are G ving Remarkable Values i e v This Season in Hirsch-Wickwire, Ly lz;'u,“.":::"."xa:::;m o RN ¢ 'fl“‘.;;?.-.: e || Schloss Bros., Styleplus Clothes | i - Totals a4 sae) ST . | n.-e nomlnlk.. Beptem CATTLE- Recelpts were very Ilight "mu. 1,90 head; market steady; native this morning, only %0 carloads being re- > e e et e | ) at $17.00 to $30.00, and are making this store the niost talked “white, %@e7%e; No. ° Liverpool Geain Market. uvmu-oo Sept. 10.—Wheat-pot, No. 1 Manitoba, Ms : No. 3, 1la 8d; | No. 8, 1ls 7%d,' No. 1 orthorn® Duluth; | ‘Wheat—No. 3 hard wlnl-r' 1 car, §1.00; X John Harvey F=iBalownBal ported In the yards. There were not| L A 4 -;nom::.h" attle of ‘wmy one”kin IAT‘;:.N;:{:";",“ e owe aad. Helters, 108 | - of in the west. You find here the one and only complete oxpeoted under such eircumatances, the |@%10: native calves 300118 stock of these famous makes in this section of the coun raas wan "slow " and dull without' any | HOGS—Tecelpts, 550 head; market s new or interesting features. To quote |higher: pigs and lights, $.7og8.; mixed no previous seaxon has found us so well prepared to meet it terday | nd butchers, $8.00@6.90; good heavy, $7.30 Sere Pyitianition: e 3"‘:"" gfl:fily Vet the "case. ne".':':fi TLRERP AND LAMBS-Recelpts 1200 | the demands of every Man and Young Man. the \v':l.xugnd "n’.v':".ho?.."mi:'f," llm head; market strong. lambs, $§7.50@8.35; h Our enormous outlet enables us to offer not only greater assort- change oomur-d wlm Jast week, but|sheep and ewes, $5.5017.%0, ments, but a third better value than in any other clothes made; the tlgll: m:;dfi'm?d- gow he .mck"' m"‘h" ,v.lh;,. P Pooag s * e k choicest of fo;eln wlnv:,ltm: finest proddnct of Amerk?n looma.tn (T » every néw and popular style, for man and young men of every o n I T M SO AL B g T L e X d and build. See particularly the exceptionally good values We are i X - m'll:: r:ll ch‘nll n K u.-;flhzt'-{mmuhua. rket steady: l‘ow., / teaturing, at— tate Deef mo' ¥ ‘ure around ISGe lowsr foF 'uoos—-nne % A head; market 10c | the wu o ohelel Mn'r'hrll'-. :u 1 4 ; mlxeld. :m 3 5, Falr Foed ; 10 ght, ulk of sales, . oa- L g.fig " SHBEEP 'AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,20 .00, orn A bee: Bt. Joseph Live Stock Marke ST. JOS! Mo., Sept, 10.—-CATTLE— | R ; st Beceipta, %:w;mr;:,;:;;-fl ke i en Here's a Special ol Value | Men’s and Young Men’s 10GS—Recelpts, 3100 head; market up—8$18 and $20 Blue Serges, in Sulta at SIZ.BO e LA @%c higher on' lights; others steady; English and conservative models; All in the latest style material, such as I 1 S GY " AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,000 we can fit short men, tall men, | fine woolen cheviots, worsteds, cassi- 3 aollcotlon- om ; good kK )mnd market strong; lambs, $5.0008.60, fat men and extra size men im | meres and serges; fancy mixtures, tartan de- ut these suits, special, checks, overplaids, shepherd checks, fancy upor uu more | SO 5« Live Stoek S i A 310.75 grays, browns and blue serges; perfectly b‘r' n(-rnr!mmnsu e imtalnmer: | $6.6006.00; stock ocalves, $6.50G8.15. Receipta of live stock at the five prin- tailored and cut in the latest styles. Cholce CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ..,""’g"' o | Salven o P00 Ditie, stags, : Men’s @ Young Men's | for $12.50. [ g ' & 1 ke Kansas City . Suits at $10.00 ’ L1168 720 4 steers....1161 720 . Features of Trading and Olostng | 1o far | 23 steers.,. 1) oers % |St. Louls . Materials: All-wool cheviots, Men'sand Young Men's Prices on Board of Twade. lnor abm-nu. m-rr‘:“u:" l'\:,l:-bor w.'.‘."&. .m‘“"." ot the week ‘since Mon- | Chicago .. worsteds, cassimeres and serges, s i t s‘s oo o t day, Estimates called for elehty-five cars Sioux City g uits a b Sept. 10-Wheat made s |PGGSTOn clearinge, 32,89,66,000 0 had, brinuing the week's, total in fancy mixtures, checks, plaids, ud-y. influenced ohtl:‘fl.{ R ‘lo "nead. his s Totals | stripes and plain colors. A saving Made of the finest American woolens, (! by Coffee Market. nd t as lary U . of $3.00 on each suit, at $10.00, | in fancy cheviots, fancy cassimeres, fancy worsteds, fancy blue and gray serges, tar- tan plaids, Glen Urquhart and novelty ef- fects; styles that are new and up- te; silk and serge lined. A saving of from $3.00 to $5.00 on these Suits, at $15.00. and of ot u W JORK, | s-p 10, ~COFFRE-The {" WO '.. . N Ol 3 higher wit i""‘"‘ was rather | (N0 WSS Afhert the four days’ recelpts | saaty. corimat” i Taolaeey: ‘were v-n as 35,103 head. The correct | Refined, easv, 10 points lower; cut lul( total nm four days of the week | § foc: crushed, G “mould A, 6aée! cubes, b.80c; X: powdered, 5.560; now- bout steady prices for | qered, 5.60c; fi nulated, 5.40c: m-- on sale fua :‘9 _:: A, Ldk: ennhn tioners A, .:n‘ Bugar \Irll DDQM qu! eter uffs at figures that were con- m“. hl.hnr No stralgnt loads noon prices we 6 points net W it | e ' This Part of the Store is Distinctly a Mam s re hargly say cholce | NEw YORK, Sept, 10.-METALE Lead, ipper buye i up | oo - r not quoted. Col B LA | A el i e || Store and we Want All of You Particular up reached $7.65. and unchanged. steady, at X kers ware very slow in taking hold wh i S bt e | i ', L 8%e | | Men to » Take A Advantage of Jits Grent Benefits made on heavies' were, if anything, | n; £153 ba: futu AR mony, New Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $16.50 and $25.00 1164 [ hardly &8 §ood as yesterday. £15, Lead, £23 1s 34. Spelter, £ Q ”“ u et New . Fall Nockmr, made ' in' About 150 dozen of thou fine wed “"' thought themselves entitl P Dry Goods Market. large, open end four-in-hands; quality Silk Four-in-Hands len. muu and while they had to wait \ln!ll {n the lorenoon' they llnuly NEW YOR Sept. 10.—DRY GOODS— exclusive patterns. $1.60 values, | Regular 50c values, sl 00 125 Dozen Men’s New on mixed and heavy kinds | Cotton goods varns firm; wool stran D abont a Riokel ‘ur and forelgn markets notive: ready-to- ||| Saturday, 1.00 | Sach 35 or 8 tor.. Fall Shirts made the market showed air degree | Wear trade was spotty and bulges were €holCO covvenransnns . Men’s Pure Silk Thread Hose, .\ xE" i s ,:? Sf agtivity and closed at’the best time of |reported. “Run of the MUl" quality. Regu. || 10 Deat patterns, laund- 1% por vent, of- 3¢ the packing hogs were bought Orders for Steel Decrease . lar 50¢ sellers, ered or soft French ouff, : ling of heavies| NEW YORK, Bept 10.—The unfilled ™ Ry C 4 o of the | tonnage of the United States Steel Cor- || vt [T One big Lot of Meas L 3 neckband or collar at- One big Lot of Men’s Lisle Hose, “R f the Mill" tached style; man: un o e 3 l 2 i’c ity y of quality; worth to 26e, these shirts are samples, Sample lot of Men's Pajamas made R o an Bai and pon. || made by some of the best i shirt o B 814911 Vi, 3% Q50 00, | poration on August 31 totaled 4,908,463 tons, a decrease of 20,086 tons from July. ne down stead the mm t h tfl‘u. S Ul STt | U oS o0TS PROWLER i | Erom Tast Baturany: Good tights fave hot ON PREMISES AT NIGHT | been In d-c;:l uuvp time this —— any week :nd Vo held about steady -ll‘ P, F. Allen, living on North Eighth Av. street, Council Bluffs, an employe of the Wickhams, shot Men's Negligee and Golf Shirts, about 85 doszen; || Satnrday........ mo-tly‘“‘ n.mplu,l some htly mus-iOne Big Lot of New Fall Neck- sed, worth to ‘1.00 wear, large open end four-in- . A8c|iewm’ . " moe Men’s New Fall Headwear $2, $2.50 amd $3 Values, for $lo45 u.mrd-y we 'lll place on nh about 2, Aoo New Fall Hats for Men and Young Men-—the entire floor stock of a New York high grade % hat manufacturer of soft and stiff hats. These hats, if sold in ’ the regular way, would retail at §2.00, " 50 and uo 4 ] At a e SESEEESNENERESRERES and three officers were searching his premises for a prowler he had seen there a little while earller. The man sprang up in the darkness while the officers were searching and Allen let fly with an automatic. The bul- let went through the man's body, striking back of the left shoulder and penetrating the lung. It is sald he has a fair unnul of recovery. rl"'fll‘u "' ek ;i v lA;n:tml-“mnot-n. Holwul '—Suppliecs morning were the | in same nelghborhood as Allen and st for | any .:l-, .gmv‘l':&r&g tormerly worked for the city, being fa- | o M Ph aiout twenty-1o4F | miliarly known as Jumbo Armstrong. .iormo-oo é&dfi&‘.’: AR :.E o ToSa e Market, ORK, Sept. 10~OOTTON. OMAMA GENERAL MAMKET. |quiet: middling mnh 10.10c. No sa “L = box, California A R Q" sareh, | cartons, Be; No. MW"MMM!&U Great Sale of Boy’s and Children’s Headwear Over 200 Dosen Boys' and Children's Headwear, all new Fall styles, inclu Rah Rab Hats, Wool and Feit Hats and Golf Caps for wear; 50c and 25 75¢ values, on sale Saturday....... c See our regular lines of Boys' and Children's sl 50 Fall and Winter Headwear, at 60c, 65¢c, up to .