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THE BEE: O LIVE STOCK MARKBT|:::ietitier e e GRAIN AND PRODUCE $6.90@7.10; ewes, falr to go 1916. Mexican Petrolium. 13,200 113 Miam| Copper. ..... 10,200 40 ‘M, K. & T pfd. M| aad : AMUSEMENTS, — Missouri Pacific Pqwer. A A e el i G e | I : Noria Farar BRANDEIS Theatr - Cattle Receipts Heavy, Trade siisasoo @ o Ureeder "|Weakness in Wheat Futures|osts | Trading Proceeds in a More Yevads copper. . N showiney Slow to Lower—Lambs De- | yq reenistive sules: . vr/| Makes Cash Market Very Orderly and Rational Man: |Y, ¥ N i @ it “The Littl cline More or Less. 188 Wrominn iy e T HOE Byl raders Holding ner at Sessioh, Pacitle Matt.ie e e ” . Vyomin mbs ... 10 30| R * . Pacific Malil. - Wi Bt iz 19 1o | — TG Girl Next Door” HOGS UNEVENLY LOWER Wyoming ewes ...o...oo00 1 16| COORN RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT DEALINGS AGAIN LARGE |Readins “The Talk of the Towm Voming breeding swes. ; [ : Shattuck Ariz. Coj Continuous Performance, 11 A. M. to Southern Pacifi 11 P. M. General Admission, 25c; Reserved Section, 50c. 106 6 05| —— T Omaha, Beptember 26, 1916, New York, Sept. 26.—Trading In stocks |Southern Rallway .68 10 25| The cash wheat market was very dull on s ~|today proceeded in a mord orderly and |Studebaker Co. —_—_— account of the weakness In futures, an - ==y Tennessee Copper 63 3,304 48,908 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.. |traders held their grain over for better| CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRONISIONS ratiogal manner, the sharp reversal of yes- [ Texas Company 00 5,500 48,000 Zhe b H Inclined day's final havi ber- | Unlon Pacific ! b prices. e buyers also, were not inclines h | terday'a final hour evidently having a sober- Pacific v Cattle Market Slof | to take the samples at the prevailing prices | Wheat Market Develops Fresh Strengt : Union Pacific pfd.. : ‘u':ul‘l 48,8, roault, the sales ware Yery gt After Uncertaln Start. Ing effect upon the more venturesome spec- | ;8" [ng " A loono 3 Chicago, Bept, 26, —Cattie—Receipts, 8.000 | The market was quoted 1o to %¢ lower, | = Chicago, Bept. 26.—Substantisl enlarge- [ulative element. Dealings were agaln very | U o Same 3 weeks ago.....26,130 12,588 head; market slow; native beef cattle, $6.40 | the bulk of the No. 1 wheat selllng 4t| ment shown in the world's available stock large apd broad, amounting to 1,866.000 |T Same 3 weeks ago..... 4,286 032 @11.20; western steors, $6.00@9.25; stockers $1.54%, and the No. 2 at $L.54. of wheat led to a setback today In wheat | gnares, ‘making the seventeenth succassive Wabash pfd, Same 4 weeks ag 21,682 10,022 and feeders, $4.60@7.60; cows and heifers,| The 3 hard wheat §01d a llttle more | prices here. The market closed heavy %@ | session n which sales have reached or far Western Difon Same days last year..21,216 7,175 78,304 [ §3.40@9.15; calves, $5,60@ 13.00. readily than the No. prices for this | 1¢ net lower, with December at $1.54% and | (ycocddd the million. math o Rbacipta: sha’ dispomstion” of Tive- atookc. At — Recelpts, 18,000 head; market | grade ranged from to $1.63, the bulk | May at $1.64 Idaho feeding ewes. .. Wyoming feeding ewes . Wyoming feeding lambs. . Omaha, September 26, 1816, Recelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OfficlAl Monday Fstimate Tuesday ';0!’ Weak, Sheep Two days this week.29,663 9,104 i Same days last week..30,610 9,715 BOYDEz ¥ 55 NANCY BOYER in “The Little Lady From 18,300 A Westinghouse B Y Corn finished unchanged 0 | The gerater activity was shown in the | spi] me Town’ i the Union Stock Yards, Omaha. for twenty- | Weak, 150 to 200 under yesterday's aver- | selling around 3§11 and $1.02% %o down, oats off %@4G%c and Drovi- | irst and Ginal hogrs, the former being| Toici sales for the day, 1,665,000 shares. e 1!'0.:‘"' ‘ J..: e four hours ending at 3 . m. yesterday: OrT otk of sales, $10.26@10.95; light, $9.90 | The No. 4 hard brought $1.41 and $1.50, | afo AW™, %08 off @R BT marked by a strong opening and sudden de- —_ gt bl RECEIPTS. € AR P06 bomixed, $8.80@11.10; heavy, §0.566 | and the sample grade sold as low as $L.32%, | " Noiwitnatanding ‘hat wheat developed | Marked br'a S oysais ata guddes Ot e M T e AR Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. H'r's, | 11.06; rough, $9.86@10.10; high, $10.10. while the best price was $1.48. fresh strength the first half of the sesslon | wag noteworthy for the strength of ratin ndon ! | **Contalns’ eart sotiss P 1 b o %] Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 23,000 hoad; | The corn markat was also very quiet and | freoh Stresth th e A e tatny | “ome of which rose to the best quotationsyof | 1London, Sept. 26.—American securities | ¥ 1 1 RO a qecaks Wethers, §6.45G3.50; ewes, [ruled from unchanged to %e higher. There | (hG IMATEST IATer, Was upalie te COTR S0 (e Dkt e t 0%t | were dull on the stock exchange. here to- ! .\!lnaurl 8 2 i $3.80@7.90; lambs, $6.76@10.50, were no sales of white corn reported, and by assertions that the world supply was the The strength of ln\;eulmrnl {ssues probably day. { Union' Pac 11 oag iy he batter grades of mixed and Yellow corh | [Jegout ever known at (his seaton, The | rornepi gnkih Of Investment aeuts Drobably | “silver—Bar, 32 15-16a per ounce. Phone i [ P i| g S Leus Live Htook Market, sold well, up. around oo, 1,| fvailable siock total had increased 1723000 | rallivay earnings seued in the soures ot the e, e Doug. g | o 9 3 e Rt “rCatile=Receipts, ere was a falr demand for this cereal, |y, compared with last week and was Discount Rates—Short an ree months, 494 i 4 1 1 3 y o bushels as P day. These included th { argrlaie s | R e £ g ke Stendy: native beef | but the receipts were very Iight and only a | heanels s compured with last week and whs the Southern' Paciflc ‘company. showing . | $%@5% per cent. THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE. i | Co B & QL wesl 10l 14 a6 o |Gra, UGN LL00: veariing steers and heit. HTacers ot thid gersal wire sold; o V-V Eads n year and, In the o e wros, | D€t galn M tncomes of more than 50 per Bank Clearings, Dally Matinee, 2:15—Every Night, 8:15—This Week, ! CUR L &P, eant... 8 3 oo |and Mtesdaen, 3ha0gren g 80 Mockers ere was o go man lowed the announcement of these 18, | cont "and the August. returns. of iie Aton 5 w nee. 2 e - | : 3 ) 3 & L 60; Dl prices ranging from unchanged to 1c lower. | longs took 4 free hand, A & NNA WHEATON AND HARRY CARROL i Tiiingin. Centraly, . : 3 g PR AL AU T teers and helters, 374 | The bulk of the samples, however, sold (4 Beeyiok tho markat tn.the st &t nearly the o A1 a3 pop 0B {dfbclosed ' het ‘"““"|O"?,;::h"‘;d.i”ff;"Z:L,,S“F;f,‘,‘,f_“:,::,"f:, fox BERT LEVY, EQNA BROTHERS & CO., Mullen & k| Chicago Great West... 1 .. - native caves, $6.00G11.75. ] ha nate . pe sty i CAE P vt pricse of 18t Mave boen compared | Unlted States Steol, which confinued fo | corresponding day last year 32,i82,95176, | Goptan. G, ‘Aldo Bandegger, g Gl e S— = o ecelpts, 12,600 head; rket Ly prices. interests were said to have lead the list, was watched with fal | Ireceipts...... 455 86 4 5. v There was not much rye or barley on the o1 Il stre, 4 spectal in- Prices: Matinee, gallery, g | A Y ol IERis SLoASg L 00 5 pig Y‘T"W, tables, and the trade In the coreal was| !N the short selling, whereas Wall trest | torest bacause its abrupt decline troen yos: Omaha Hide and Tallow Market. Saturdsy and Sunday, 2 DISPOSITION—HEAD, 0.00 hzxxan ;'1“5 h"l'l’ ?;f,,h Ilko, u‘qnlm, comparatively quiet. Rys mold from stendy | CONCerns were rwz:rud n'alldl"nl"'.“l B terday's record price of 120 to below 115.| Quotations furnishe oy Bolles & Rogers, 8 g Tt s LU Rl R LT R T el B Bl R QR LR R facy natante exialis i NOE. b rioie On Yery large (ransactions Steol rose 1% |613 South Thirteenth sireet: 1 “OMAHA'S FUN CENTER” f Moris & Co 10 Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 2,600 head: | to 16 iigher. - the ‘market ‘was bullishly affectei by nows | POIR(8 0 1164, declined to 1134, and closed glliden—0. s No. 2, 1fe. Dally Mat., 15-25-50¢. Cudihy Packl i"fil‘ market steady; lambs, $7.00@10.60; slaugh- Clearances wers: Wheat and ”"ufl ell\lfl‘: that British flour millers had resumed work SRR A ’“;m Tty X Nl’(’el’l.‘5 - 1, G. 8, b\;";. Even'gs, 15-25-50-7! Armour & (o 1624 3507 Youritnas, 35 s0 i ga 8 owes, $8.800 | to 1,076,000 bushels: corn, 4,000 bushels, and | tHeS Betuiah Higte mitiers hed Feritiel Tork with new recordr g the foremost issues|No. 1, 16c; ol ek, LIk That Brand New Enthuslastic Show Avnour &.Co. . 9.60; yearlings, $5.00@9.00, oats, 526,000 bushels. B R L e e rds for American Beet and |No. 1, horse, each, $5.50; No. 2, $4.50; 1§ Musicar ¢ 3. W, Murphy. . Kansas City Live Stock Market. A e e e hichee " '*| rarily encouraged owing to reports of ex- g:?;pg:?em';c:;m‘:-;:m"sce?mn(tfi DD o | AL moai o naen (melte,lares. kg HIP, HIP HOORAY GIR e ) iné t it : g 1d_higher, and corn I ith threshers in , W bear some | $1.25; . 26@176c. 2) eat_vaudeville o g 1 H Kansan City, Mept. 26.—Cattle—Recolpts, | Primary wheat receipta were 1,692,000 bu,, | S%lve rains intsrtering with threshers in Thiatlon to sufar issues, regained some of [ Tallow—No. 1, T%c; No. 2, 6i4c. LSRR dos BEL L g WL gL Y Jor oies Co. i ressed. Dot Htuerscdyisecs, WO0QI0TE: | and shipments of 962,000 1" inimmants "o¢ | 10 be Very_near lost sigiit of when subse- | (helr former prominenco and strengih, ‘and 7 Helen Vreeland, song bird, and the DIVING o Bwift, from countr: CaNe e steers, . 26, western | colpts - of 3,943,000 bu. an shipments ol 4 0 Xas olpany galning o 1 uf iving contests ursd W, B, Vansant Co... 11§ steorn, $6.2599.00; cows, §4.60G7.00; helfers, | 1965000 by last yoar g [ ity hacpekd fabimluid foaipglyt ot ¢ almost & points on the proposed 25 per cent (38 o R T M Rl M 347 36.0005:50; #tockers and feedors, §5.0007.80; | “primary corn recelpts were 810,000 bu., acsion of wheat CRoports. that the drouth | capital ‘ncreuse, TAXI Ladies Dime Matinee Week Days. 1 F. B, Lewls. 321 ufi:..':_g{lm:'.z‘n, calvey, V0@ T100, ket |and. shipments of 224,000 bu, against re- in Argentina was causing delay to planting | | Coppers, equipments and motors, Stuts | p H[;':lll.‘l Co. HH lowar: bullc of sales, $10, 10410, et ::fl;q ul: Mul,aon bu. and shipments of | g AREER o Y Tasting effect on the mar. 5:3-”.;."23:’.”::3?:?%“.’1?0..': .che u:m:I named MAXWELL CARS || 0 ni o New - ¥ 7 149 $10.00@10.65; packers and butchers, $10,004 ' u. YOAE. ket here. t es, par- g ¥ t Toscntock B 364 -‘flm,fl $pa510.8: ples, sno0@aco, | Frimary onts Teceipts were 100,000 bu.| “Oats, like wheat, wers beariahly influ. tloularly the gas stocks, were in better de- Webster 202 s RU Lam| ccelpts, 19,000 head; [and s , ., i 4 increasing stocks. : - e ! LAy ] 3 Tambs, 99.766.10.30 yonrlings. | calpta of 1,111,000 b, and shipments of e O (o23nds wers strong, with a broad tnquiry === Williams® Select Players k H, F. Hamiiton 86 47.6008.50; wethers, $7.00@7.76; ewes, $6.60 | 848,000 bu. Tast year,* brovistona. lncked support. Packers un- | foF high-grade lasues, Total ales, par wainy AMUSEMENTS 10 cents “THE ROSARY” 25 cents : Sullivan Bros. 15 7.25. . RLOT RECEIPTS, Oaty | loaded to w, moderate degree, and buying (#6000 T x —_— Rothachild & Krebs. eat. Corn. Oats | yay chocked as & result of declining quota- [ U- 8. ere unchanged on call. Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. ;n Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market, Chicag: 387 Number of sales and Quotations on lead- tlons on hogs. Ing stocks were: H 8t, Joweph, Mo, Bept. 26,—Cattle—Re-| Minneapolis . “+| "Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, gl s - S 3 celpts, 3 700 head; market slow and lower; | Puluth 37| $1.66% @1.67; No. 3 red $1ESR@LESK: ! A peae g ar... 23,800 ,g 3 Lof""- Cl!flm H #teors, $6.00@10.26; cows and helférs, $4.00|Omaha .. 23| No. 2 hard, $1.69%@1.64%; No. 3 hard, | xmc jooct Suar... 6600 85" o4 rld a1 f 9 @9.50; calves, $6.00@11.60, Kansas Clty s nominal. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 87% @88¢; )| Am. Car & Foundry 4400 §T% 63% 68 William S. Hart Opening today for four days .68 Hogs—Recelpts, 7,600 head; market 10@ "»I Rouls 321 No. 4 yellow, 81@83c; No. 2 white, 81@82¢. | Am. TLocomotiye 6800 794 774 ”2 ! S c'“%’vr’:‘n?v“}"l‘o. Oop Ad 151 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 5,000 head; | Wheat—No. 1 hard winter: 1 c ! $L16. Seeds: Timothy, $3.60@5.00; clover, |Am. Tel. & Tel... 2,600 1365y 155 135 % THE PATRIOT” : 18 market steady; lambs, $10.10@10.40. No. % hard winter: 132-6 cars, $1.54; 3-5|§1'00G14.00. Provieions: Pork, $28.10; lard, [Am. Z. L. & 8. TSR TG Kerds ERTS, of f " T — S A 3 et HSais: 'y e | $13.45; riba, $14.07% 01 Allaconda Coppe R yStans. Best and Latost New York Money Market, g Sk Ht O m B2 1 Can | T Butter—Steady; cream h % I ey ¥oft, Bat (14cMsrsaalie Paper— | §1501 25 car, BLAT Nor s Hard mingers ™ | 5p 5888 75 ranein Baldimege 3 i A ML e i 2-6 car, $1.47. T 0101 No, rd winter: 1 Baltimore & A0S 8438, WIRTIRY par cent. Cur, §1.605 3 oath, $1.41; Hample hard win: o L A ) Brook. Rapld Tra Cattie—Receipts were largo again e €y exchange—80.day bills, $4T1R; | teri 1 car, $1.48: 1 car. $1.46; 1 car, $1.40; | “eoh toea—dligher: recelpts, 56 cars; Jer- |B: & 8. Copper.... making the total for the two demand, $4:76 11-16; cables, $4.76 7-16, 1 car, $1.37; 1 car, $1.33%. No. 1 spring: 1| 004 20@1.50; Ohlos, §1.20@1.25 Cal. Petroleum - head, 1,000 smalier than for the Sliver—Bar, 69%c; Mexican dollars, 63%e. | car, §1.65, No. 3 spring: 1 car, $1.60. No, 3 | oIyl ce nigtiens toth h0] apeings Ganadian Paclfic.. Jast """B but over 8,000 lar Bonds—Government steady; rallroad | gurum: 1 car, $1.66, No 3 mixed: 3-8 car, | 1 '*c“ Y gher; , 18¢; 3 C’;’;x:glc k,ux)m-,.. 19,300 the corresponding perlod a. y: strong. 1 e pea MUSE "o, s, Motre HIPP &oiieu Valentine Grant | Dou 8069 in LAST TIMES TODAY Tiia Loae-Aisady 66" days, 2091ser No. 4 mixd: 3 cars, $1.60; 1 car, $1.49; ——— C, M. & ;f,,‘_’"“" e - = MARY PICKFORD mafket points were heavily Jos sent; 90 duys 3G3Y% Der cent; six months, b %i0: 31 405 cars, SLANME No. 85 1 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. |Chicago LN WL T:'ll- Dl"ll;lhr O‘f Ms-c'G;ellor In & Lovable Chiuieintiitica: b K@3% per cont, STRCD le: 2 ) $1.15, st Chino Co SRR e screen story of a Scotcl “ " on kinds that wers [ Call Money—stendy; high, 3% per cont: | “Habey x5 1 L e 10l no. 4. | Quotations of the Day on Various Leading Chlos amary. o 10000 who could fight her own battles. HULDA FROM HOLLAND. low | low, 2 per cent; rullng rato, 2% per cent: | 1 car. fhn Commodities. last loan, 2% per cent; closing bld offered at 21 per cent. r, Trade wa on account of the I 1t was late in the day Corn Products Ro. Corn—No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, 79c; 1 car, | New York, Sept. 26.—Flour—Steady. rucible Steel. 78%¢. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 70c; 3-6 car, | heat—8pot easy: No, 1 durum, $1.74; | Distillers' Secu before anything ltke a clearance was made, 90, | 15%& No. 3 mixed: 1 car (HIgh color). | no 3 ard, $1.70; No. 1 northern, Duluth, | Erle i Quotations on cattie: ‘Good to cholee |, : 0c. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, Tlc; 2-6 AT, | §1.83; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.80%. | Great No, prd ’ beeves, $10.00910.60; fair to good beeves, 1411 | T8¢ Sample mixed: 1 car, 67c. f. 0. b. New York, L mmon to falr beeves, $6.70 4 9ig [, Pata-—No. 2 white: 1 car, dde. Standard: | * Corn—8pot quiet; yellow, 97, c. 1. £. New [}l No- Centra) 2 beeves, $7.60@ | sg, coupon .., 110 3% | 7 3:6 cars, 46c. No. 3 white: 1 car 44%c¢; | york Inter. Con. Corp. High School Class begins Saturday, September 30, 8 p, m.— First Children's Class $7.00@7.60; [ Am, Smelt, 6n..114% y 4%s,.109% | 2% cars, 44%c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 44%c; |~ 0g Spot easler; standard, 53@53%c. |Inspiration Copper. 5880y Saturday, October 7, 2:30 p. m,—Applications should be made early. Now open, Adu grass beeves, $6,00@7.00; | Am. Tel. & Tel N, Y4 NOH 1 6 cars, #o. Sample white: 1 car, 44%ci | oed—Stendy. Tnter, Harvesrnr. a9 Beginners Monday, 8 p. m. and Adult Advanced Tuesday, 8 p. m. No more pupils re- helfers, $6.76@7.26; good to | ov, 4%n ..,. 1% cv, 68 1034 | 1 car, dde. Hops—Firm; state, common to cholce, | Int. M. M. ptd. ctts ceived in Monday and Tuesday classes after October 10th. Arrangements may be $0.40@7,00; fair to good cows, [ Angio-French’ b, u&m, Pacific ... 92% [ Omaha Cash Prices—~Wheat: No. 2 hard, | 1914, 44 620, K. C. Southern. h made for private lessons day or evenirg. § Ir cown, $4.60@ | Atch, gen. 4s 95 o 38 ..., $6% | $1.53@1.67%; No. § hard, $1.49@1,67; No. 4 | jy{qes—Firm; Bogota, 32% @333 ¢c; Central | Kennecott Copper.. 33,300 Phone Harney 5143. 28th and Farnam Streets. 4 to cholce feeders, $7.20G8.25: [ B. & O. 4 90% Ore. B, L. ref. 4s 934 | hard, $1.564G1.50; No. 2 spring, $1.51 1.68; | America, 83¢, Loulsville & Nash. 800 4 46, .20; camm'on (fl:fl: 5:‘;'1.«“‘122 ;‘l":: ’:im. ;l'*fn”;:: No, 3 spring, $1.48@1.65; No. 3 duru) v Leather—Firm; hemlock firsts, 39¢c; sec- s‘ 8807 mad to cholcs [Cent: Fac. 1at, ., $8HPen: « Son g @1.67; No. 3 durum, $1.56@1.66 Cor onds, 3. heifers, $5.76 stock calve $3.00@11.00; beot 7.00; bologna bulls, H 102,12 whife, 81% @82 3 whité, §1% @82¢; | * Provistons—Pork, steady; mess, $30.000 |\ 1;&5;),31!« :’- (11 ‘?;:dllnt‘lgfl- - 95% | No. 4/white, 81@81%c; No. 6 white, 80@81c; [ 31.00; family, $30.00@34.00. Beef, strong; %&\\\\\}\\\ 6. et R No. 6 white, 79@79%c; No. 2 yellow, 10@ [ mess, 321.0092180; famlly, 823808240 757 Bo. Pa 108% | 19%e; No. & yellow, 78% @15c: No. 4 yello rd, easy; middle west, $15.0015.10, 7 7 N Y rof. du 72 do 904 | 18 : No. 6 yellow, 77% @78c; No. 6| ~Tallow—Firm; city, 9%c, nominal; coun- h Ropresontative sales: C. & 8. rof. 4%s. 83%8o0. Rall 1008 | yellow, 78@77c; No. 3 mixed, 8% @70¢; | try, 9% @9%c; special, 10c, asked. s ™ D& R. G, 'o; 4. THUnlon Pacttic 4h, 1 | No. 3 mixed, 73@15¢: No. 4 mixed, 115 Butter—Firmer; receipts 17,622 _tubs; WESTERNI ! do cv. 48......’94% | 78¢; No. b6 mixed, 77 No. ¢ mixed, | creamery extras, 35G36c; firsts, 33% @34%o; L, H. Jack—Nebraska, No. v. Pr, 19 calves. 342 §8 00 C, A, Lee & Sons—N 61 feeders. 997 7 40 8 toe FoJ ltruullnlt:— M@ o, 1024 | 76 @77 hite, 443 @46c; | seconds, 32@33c. A Pr. MRV B, Steel bn....106 - | 4 No. § white, 44% @ | Eggs—Firm; receipts, 20,3330 cases; 46| o1 C. rof. 4y 89 West. Unlon 436w 96% | 44gie; No. 4 white, 44@44%c. Barley: Malt- | fresh gathered, extra fine, 38c; extra firsts, Int MM 415s..100 *W. Frgo. ov. 8120 | ing 960@81.07; No. 1 feed, 80G90c. Rye: | 36@37¢; firots, 320 34c. Bia. - * D. 0 Co 1001...100% | Ng 3, $1.175 01,18% ; No, 3, #11614,01.17%. | ChucsoTirm: roneinia: 5,661 boxes state, Oomi ok whole milk, flats, fresh speclals, 30c; state, 1 chlven; 343 7 36 Bl e MRy DAY Mk whole milk, flats, average fancy, 19% @19 %c. Buske—Nebraska. Prairie—Cholce upland, $10.00@11.00, must | The wheat market opened slightly lower, Poultry—Live, weaker; brollers, 2lc; be extra cholce to bring $11 No. 1, |but advanced sharply on the strength of | gywie 5 £ e ib Drabed B . Btutevass—Nebraska. $9.60010.00; No. 2, $7.00 farlh, 0O SANS) muskenysdon Dries bulltsh weather reports from Argentina. This | regular; chickens, 20@30c; fowls, 116 35 i No. 3, $5.00 » i) B.00; cholag mlzdln‘-;aoo?o. 0,010:001 No. I | advance was (only temporary, the market | (UKL 550 35c. % Rebedeguz~Wyoming. A .60; No, 2, §7, .00; No. 3, declining to $1.49 on the September, and N 36 steers.. 700 7 35| @7.0f chofce lowland, $7.60@8.50; No, 1, $1.61% on the December. The trade In vt o " D. B. Campbell—Wyoming. . .60; No. 2, $5.6006.80; No. 2, $8.00 whout was not very Réavy and wen wor Minneapolls Grain Market. At the request of the Ak-Sar-Ben Governors teers. . - fined largely to the local ele; i Little Ll w-—None on the market. Choles | ing 4 1 et (010 gy T ComTMe h T ORGA Tn quotable t, 4000 B0, Sholon ot ook or rye $6.00@6.60, | R e Wil Ita—Cholce, $13.60@14.60; No. 1 t, there be- | Minneapolis, Sept. 26.—Wheat—December 'y tew outside orders given, | ctbsed $1.623 @1.62%; closed $1.60% @ 0 weather conditions on corn are re- | 1.80% garded as bearfsh and the market opened [ Corn—No. 2 yellow, $2@83c. and the City: Authorities, the routing of all.cars 28 ateors, 1025 6 80 38 stoers. 788 h 0 somewhat lower. The market recovered a| Oats—No. 3, 44% @44%e. on the South Omaha Line, during the Ak-Sar-Ben Swanson & G.—Minnesota. 4 ’u"oigw ;z':';“-"‘;;:‘;gu’ngv No. | tritl with the upturn in wheat and sold up | Flaxseed—3$2.11@2.15. . - % 5 =) R Y i wrbms, T A e e R M o ot e‘lv'i".'"v'eg“;'u'm and the g‘-‘_fi%fi%&;:fi? C?.rmval, will be.changed in the downtown dis- Ry Nubvamma: '™ " %] Xanuun Cily, Mo, Bot. 36—Casn: Wheat | DU OF (ho tridon were in the December | Rye—iiieisl trict, and cars will run as follows: From 17th Unchanged to 1c lower; No. 2 hard, $1.54 A wero steady, but the market wa: 2 ‘M‘io’f"l-“:, g "‘-f‘ss”"-“v"; “?‘:“"""“- considerably by the sentiment in $0], Corn—Unchanged; oN. 2 mixed, 84t @tc; | o0red 8 IRt udvance during the arly | s¢ pouls, Bept. 26—Wheat—No, 3 red No. 3, 83% @84c; No. 2 white, 86@8615c; | P2 ¢ wheat and | St. Louls Grain Market, and Cuming east to 16th, South to Webster; east L] s R $1.69; N hard, $1.60@1.67; December, 0 1 R LR PR LT A LTy ey |l gy 0011 Droember to 15th and south to Howard. On northbound T3; May, 75%e, 4 Wht, 1 | T WL, S YA Corn—No. 2, c; No. white, 87¢c; De- . 8 00| Oats—Steady; No. 2 white, 47% @48c; No, | & t. 149% | 1 50% 149 cember, T2 @72%c. I i i L T N PR T \ Uy ‘ml:@; i """:i‘ Fity ity Guiagiondy (ke No. 3, 46%e: N, 2 trips, from 15th and Howard to Webster, to 16th, feeders. S, May [162%152) 1 533151 1 51%/152 white nominal. - s g oy Metal Market. ke ) y Riiay to Cuming, to 17th. . NEBRASRA. . Ll ReagTin Bpohir, agiats par- waue e | Sevt. | Trwl 43 7 i TRt aLE Mariat dellvery, 9 . C , firm; elec- 21y 78 Liverpool, Sept. 26.—Wheat—Spot, steady; G TR S It R o0 ean irors pesdy mma e oy | T2l V7% | o 3 Fard winior, T4s: No. 1 diahitoos This change is effective September 26, 1916. 640 18 calves. 285 8 00 Ol\;l"l:i. d’fln Clldy: lvot.k “:i'l‘«wr"iw' ?’.y(, :; | “ [ 4" “.Co'r‘:n;—::bza l:l‘elfldy' nA."z‘."}::nfl,;,‘“d ~ > % ; MR i W T8 A Londen: conmnapeh A0 mivew, | Do | il $u {18 | now, Ton 4. We trust that none of our patrons will be seri- - XA DAKOTA. tures, £173 108, Tead, 131 10n. Spelter, £83, | iy o cioaing prives, fornished The Be | « A steers, . — 85 IHN:(:““"' 766 8 15 2 i E“;‘ M-srkot. g i teers New York, Bept, 26,—Sugar: Raw, steady; Gstemcien T80 fToeen et ] contituran o0%e; momascn, § 1 Refie 39 wtoers..1141 6 75 steady: fine granulated, 6.76@7.00c. Sugar t @10 Int: Il 3 H The et ioad "?m h futures at noon were 4@ points higher, wet another of the Irre, have come ta be regard by Logan & Bryan, st «ously inconvenienced on account of this tem- porary change in routing. RONDS. BOUGHT (DEFRULTED — = — i than lua:.n x : & ‘week, .but whi - LU co on . A "“7"?':"1.“".".:3}3‘::." noted very ndit- —a DEFINITE mw L Bl | —that does 41 DEFINITE things cal 6c lower, while others were ) thought to be as much as 10@1bc lower. :;“r.::.::r,.“ e 4 o cShidr —does them REGULARLY St o o e B —over a period of SIX months - —without a dollar’s charge who! ' 10@16c lower, and the fow loads that were still in first hands at noon were wanted that way. % At any rate it was a mig k factory market from the sellers’ standpoint. 8 > wma.l"r shipper sales were steady, bulk 3 the i were 6@15¢c below yestor- neral market was not far Bulk of oltferings landed 10. 10.10 @10.35 catching the big end of the males. Qt??' & few ascattering bunches sold below $10.00, while there was a sprinkling of the . better hogs to both shippers and packers ' oL up as high as $10.76. P Representative sales) No. Av. Bh. Pr. No, Av. Sh. Pr. S4407 4030 50 42..210 200 §9 90 All this week and all next week Omaha is going to be o crowded to/its limit of capacity by the tens of thousands N\ of visitors and delegates brought here by the Ak-Sar-Ben =5 o100 RIBCRN festivities. So great has been the demand for accommoda- ; s 3o 10 20 200 10 25 tions that all the available rooms in prominent hotels were & 30 10 40 % 10 & taken weeks ago. ~ - i «oo 10 B0 . 10 60 e 1070 0 10 756 Outlying family hotels, rooming houses, boarding houses - and private families with spare rooms who wish to profit § PIG 13,103 ../ 850 Sheep—The market was a draggy propo- sition from any: angle. Packers thought | & sdon rom amy Sngl” Pkt nudh by the opportunity thus presented, and at the same time | doven'ln the’ bl vima ot o last (o ‘dave: render a helpfgl service to Omaha visitors, should adver- ‘ y VS A P e I tise their offerings in The Bee’s Classified Columns now. d 'm':;".'e"fi'n."'xm.::‘,:'::.?.‘:‘.:.":‘; that . . < If you have good accommodations you c4n get extra good 2 , %l??&uw;..?’?f:;ffil '::;‘-{";‘; Itisthe ONLY Service in existence sounds like service—not one of those prices for them at this time. . the early part of the forenoon at pri todaythat isdesignedtoPROTECT offhand invitations to“drop inat any your car and also teach you how time”—but a DEFINITE Service to take care of it, by making 41 dis that we INSIST on vous getting tinct and agreed upon inspections, —that insures 100% more pleasure oilings and adjustments, regularly in the use of your car not to men- Let the public, both in Omaha and outside Omaha, know what accommodations you can offer by getting your ad- = vertisements into The Bee AT ONCE. Don’t wait until the big Ak-Sar-Ben festival is over and then wish you sl Pprotty well along in the f before much fat stuff sold, but :- v:::m::: case Ah’k:o“:om \vluo ulnh:blo to get ncesslons Y want nted, P v dhat mzfififi'{:f‘g s on stated days for SIX months It tion vastly decreased maintenance had done it. : % About like yesterday, being with no cholee lambs on offer, of the desirable bands sold at $10.15 10.35, the latter price being the top. Fat ) Were ‘mone too plentiful and packers 15 not a promise—not a device that costs. Come in and let us prove it. E. R. Wilson Automobile Co., 2550 Farnam St. Omaha. Phone Harney 871. - ADVERTISE YOUR ROOMS IN ‘\ " THE BEE Now ‘ " Phone Tylér 1000 i purchases steady. As high as pald for ewes mors than once, AW & preity fair clearanco of the fat

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