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GRKIN AND PRODUCE ' Oash Wheat Market Very Ir- inu', with Local De- % mand Slight. CORN MARKET IS QUIET Omaha, Oet. 13,/ 1916 The.cash wheat Mmarket was very irregus ler today and prices ruied from lc lower to ¢ higher. The locak demand {0 wheat was not very active and most of the export bids wers for future shipment. A few thoice samples 6f the No. 3 hard wheat #0ld at the top price of Wednesday's market and the pulk of today's sales were made at 30 advance over the average price of the last market day. “The range of prices on No. 3 hard wheat was wide, some of the samples selling lc higher and several sales being made at a ‘cent decline. The génoral run of No. 4 wheat sold around $1.50@168 and the sample hard ranged fn price from $1.38@1.48, The eorn market was' very qulet und Pricesiruled from steady to lgo lower, The local demand was not very good and soveral samples of this cereal were carried over, Yellow corn sold at a cent premium, the white and mixed corn, quallty considered. selling at practically the same price, Onts recelpis were very heavy and there wes # steady demand for this cereal at practieally unchanged prices. No. 2 white sold at 44xe, wtandard sold at 441 @ddlac una the bulk of the samples, which graded 3 white, sold at 44%ic. 'n. demand for rye was very good and the market was quoted i higher. The barley market was & trifle weak and rulod from steady to %o lower. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, oqual u ulmm bu,; corn, 186,000 bu.; outs, b7, 0. bu. Mv-rpoql close: Wheat, steady to 24 Ligh- or; corn, 4@ 1%d higher. wheut receipts were 3,868,000 bu (763,000 bu., pgainst receipts shipments of 1,602,000 ‘ou Yeoelpts were 706,000 bu. fi#flllflh 860,000 bu., against receipts of A bu. and shipments of 473,000 bu. mary oats reéeipta wers 2,724,000 bu. " e CARLOT RECEINTS. o= Who t. Corn, Oate. 108 IlG 'l- 2 yollow: 4 un. (8 xed! ¢ 45-, 3%0; 2.6 car, continusd bulah ceporis ‘a market Onkkly Tocov fll‘n sdvane- m‘\fl 14167 Hb B § 'Mv'fla‘{r* A lBey st yesa o 33 67%)38 51 g i 4 1427 14 16 14 121 X flli t"'fl“‘"’fll‘lt 70 13 :o \ 5 o8 (13 93| 13 %5 R HE R AR R Chicago, Oct, 13.—Prospects of active call from Great Britain for wheat from made prices here aver- , slthough something of a took place In the after- ¢ § 10 & new submarine acare. The oln-l unpettied, e to Ho net ‘with Decembar at $1.68% and May, @ Ne . and provisions ' Ml 10c declive to a rise of 15 a8 4 résult of rains in m wheat na:iqz showed con- #00n ook place, that re- wted Ar- And that the fact that hat purchases for the purpose neement of t steamers te the U t & submarine had east of New York, it that upget ¢ Bhort selldrs, .f (hl résulting hants ‘1o somethlng of 4 “an Tradiog came ble \unlier. t the ovolleet | Oats were degyessed by heavy recelpts here and at othef Teading centers, Moreover, ex- port .busisk was relxtively small Signg Of a good shipping trade tended to ee provisions and so too did the fact that. offerings at first were scarce. Lard for’ October delivery advanced to the high- point In Years. $1.58% @108 No. 2 hard, § $1.59% G162 Con Xo: Vyeriow; 88 G 8 Oniat "Nos witle: 4T @ iBY%e. Rye: @11,14, Beed $15.00. Provision ribs, $14.75 14.26, Butter—Unchanged 2 yellow, 49@90c; Co. 4 white, 84340 WK GATY u-n'h-’rd L i receipte, 46 cars; Minne- ota, Ohlos and whites, §1.20G Michigan and Wisconsln, white, $1.06% ultry—Higher; springs, 163, NEW YORK STOCKS More Signlflcunce Attaches to Dealings Than to Course of Prices. fowls, 17¢; ——L RUSH IN THE 'FINAL HOUR (¢ Now York, Oct, 13.—To many observers more significance attached to the dealings in today's stock market than to the course of prices. Almost one-third of the aggregate trans- actions of 020,000 whares occurred In the last hour, all together &t the expense of quoted values, the general 1t and war lssues in particu declining on clreumatantial geating danger of a recurrence submarine warfare in Dearby During the forencon and In the intermedi- ate period the list gave froquent Indicationy of recovering from the apprehension mani- fested on Wednesday. Munitions and equip- ments together with shipphg then dscidedly stronger. O varfous groups nded trom 9 to points, Theso advances were fortified by some striking among ralls, including Norfolk and Western, which ascended to the ew racord of 146%, with 1 to 3 points ad stocks of the same division, including Wes orn Maryland preferred, Rock Island, Denver | - & Rio Grande preferred und Southern rail. way ppeferred There was wubstantial g ain much early activity at In the utilities, notably ‘| Ohlo Gas, Columbis Gas and Cousolldated i | Gus, whils Petroleum Natlonal Biscult the Motors and Leather lesies r ‘advances which were dis- and som scored irre the holiday fncluded annual statement of the 0 rallway, the Bullatin of the American Rallway Assoclation, disclosing ai Increaned car shortafe, and the r 't of the comptroller of the currency sho na- its Bt highest levels in the Honds were ular, Total salés, par value, $4,725,000, United States bonds were unchanged on call Number of Ing stocke were: A ®roe and quotations on lead- Bales. High, Low. 3 1 I’ "' c"“fi“ o 1 uol. Central anor Corp. 75».., ,a:i i ’.i:z {“u 142 e | Total asles for the aw, m.m shares. (OHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, e-u‘.'?‘wu-' Hows, Weak; Shoep, Firm cnleuo, ' Hoge—Recelpts, mostly 10c un 'o'fié""“" s avi nd fifm; ‘wethel [J n. lnmb-. " mno 40, 80 Lonia Tive, vk Maryon ‘attle-—Receipts, 2,700 native beef steers, P g d $00; native. catvets 16,0001 Hogs—Recelpts, §,000 hoady Hghts, $9.76@10.26; pign, §8. and_butehers, $0.6501 $10.05@20.48; bulk of N Lai 9.80; mixed §00d heavy, ‘l 30; bleating L .76; ewes, St. Joseph iive Stock Market. . Joseph, Oct. 1,000 he aws and heifers, § 3,800/ bulk of s heap and Lambs—Re market Wy lambs, 99.75 head; “%e to %o, oats fin- | g 5o THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1916. ——— LIVE ST0CK MARKET Oattle of All Kinds Stow; Weak to Ten or More Lower— Sheep and Lambs Steady. Omaha, October 13, 1916, Rereipts weve officlal Monda Estimate Frlany : 15,640 Five days’ ut ot 26,006 Hame (Inyn Bame Bame Hame Bome days last year. Recelpts and diaposition of Ifve stock @ the Unlon stock yards, Omaha, for twenty- four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterda: RECEIPTS—CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses, 2 1 s 5 Total receipts..131 36 DISPOSITION—HEAD. Cattlo. Hnn She(-'p 54 608 Morris & Co. Swift & Co. xxs £h 509 168 .. . 5,698 2,841 395 Lincoln Packing Co. Bo. Omaha Packing Co Armour, Denver Cudahy, De Benton, Van! Hill & Son, Sullivan Bros. . Rothschild & K Calt Co. .there were no killing i | just 13.«=Cattio—<Raceinty, | 0 "Sheep and Lamba—Receipts, 500 head.. Livel Bock tn Bight. Cattle. Hoga, 2, 00 b nM 3,000y 6,000 40,200 Sloux City St Louls ..., 2 white, . 3, 14, new, 10s Minncapolls Gealn Market. Alenoapolis, 1.Jlu 13.—Flout=Unohauged. Christie Mutfman Roth ... Glassberg . Banner Bro John Harvey Dennis & Francis. Kiine Jonsen & L O'Day ... Other bnyer Totals. . .3,076 2,624 23,824 Cattle—Receipts of cattie thiy morning numbered 119 cars, & large run for a Friday, and more cattle than were really needed considering that réceipts earlier in the week have been liberal, and that buyers were all pretty well filled up. Today's run brings the total for the five days up to 46,715, which s slightly smaller than two week: 0, but with that exception the largest of the sea- #on to date, Ho ar, a8 compared with a year ago the talling off of 5,000 head Buyers were all pretty well filled up on eattle and not in urgent need of many addi- tional, For that reason the trade was slow and dul] from stayt to finish. Prices ranged all_the way from pretty nearly steady on something that someone just happened to want, to conslderably lower on. the genera! run of killers and feeders. Quotations on _cal to cholee peeven, $10,00@10.60; fair to good beeves, #8.75@10.00; common to falr. bes 8.50; fancy heavy gransers, '$0. "010 00 jo0d to' choloe gries beeves, §' grass beeves, §7.00 rass vall‘ ll 00 fers, iw.l to :holw 8, § 0 to ? 4.40; common m falr cows, u 60@6.76" unnd $7.6098.00; falr to good commcn fo falr feed- veal o8, $8.00 oo, .&M.t" No. WYOMING. 23 wteers, 1086 7 30 34 steerw,.1060 rly reports from Ohloago .ud:‘ (i icun"ABere; But at potnt nompfllu-;V on u: 0 ul ““. dast ng. r ket opened & nie! n’l Mlt t Ime Aore sales fl mflt uch a8 10¢ higher, uverig: ing call-d & blg bc above yesterd: 8htp. pers wers on the trade for nbout thelr usual quota, They bo lht & couple of loads of good butchers igh 'as $9.75, which is the , and the highest price weok ago Mond landed at with, as nnud & top of $9.76, It being 1y & $9.00 et for packing hog: xoeption of Tuesday, when pric ;::: loes ‘nun a o1 I lxm n\‘:rh( has moving up steadily all week, and fs rhnrw 86c hi "P than lust Saturd er. than the low . time. the mi the previous week, Representative sales: N, Av. 8n. Pr. 3 . 4886 -Thl close of yesterday's fat lamb dru y and 10@16c below the ous day, though In the end nearly averything was_cleaned ur This mornini ambs here an What orders packers had were filled with fair wort of stutf, prices being about ate trade ynurflny Bales ranged @0.35, the Ia price belng the , though good lambs are nominally quoted as high as 310. Prices have lost all the midweek advance and are closing just about re they were a k ago. Fat enough sup- being quoted are selling around §4.90, whn cholce yearlings as high o $8.00 and §ood wethers around $1.60 to possibly §7.76. These flgures are just about steady with last woek. Feeder demand was, P —— Pants Sale Men's $2.60 Plntu. 3150 , in all col- ors and\ sizes, on sale...... Men's $6.00 Pants, luge sortment of patterns; all the latest shades, vglues. on sale, Men'’s Khaki Pants, on sale......uusyoes J. HELPHAND CLOTHING CO.- The Store That Saves .You. Mo 314-316 N, 16th St. Big Profits ; in Stock ' ZINC CONCENTRATING shares on the New York Ol? lulnl. at u":'ory low m.. I order b/{-y these -Mm fore they advance, Grealest pos- Nllfin’ before this Cvm:l'.l!. Wrile for copy of out special letier. C. R. BERGMANN & CO. Investment Securities. i, a8 high as $10.00, in selling at $9. k00d to cholece, § HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE UP [éooi o as uewsl at the close of the woek, some- | good, §9.50@9.85; 10.00; yearlings, good to chéice | yeartings, change, the trbde |jinze feeders, ©1.7 A band that sold at §9.85 was | ofoice, § $6.76@6.90; and cholce- feedern are still quotable | dwe “plain 1o culls, $4.00G5.50; ewes, foed- though bulk of offerings | ing, '$4.506.50; 9.75, with culls on down | g6'35@9.00. Representagive sales what slack, énd while ‘mose of the fore- | noon sales showed littie was draggy. of a very desirable sort, but cerried & heavy to $9.00. This means that on the general | run of feeding lambs prices are little better | than they were a week ago, ! No. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, 0@10,00; lambs, | 148 Utah lambs. air to | 349 Montana um . 9.8 westgrn e 15| $7.00@2. s : ! oy i Reifers, 46, \( 700 | cows, ¥ 1,466 Montana lambe Utah breeding e lambg¢ feeders, Jtah lambs. . 191 native lambs. 1,932 Wyoming lambs, 3,639 Wyoming lambs. 360 Wyoming feeding 186 Idaho feeding lambse City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 13.—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 1,500 head; market weak; prime fed steers, $9.650@11.00; dressed beef steers, | tair to good, $7.00 6.26; calves, § Hogs—Racelpts, 5,000 h bulk of sales, $9.65@19.95 ok ye wethets, TiF. 69 ewes, good to choice| ewes, falr to good, 36.76@8.75; ewes, breeders, all ages, 50@10.15; plgs, $8. p and Lamps—R | y; lambs, $8.65@1 Pr 9 :3| 9 80 Complete Stocks of Best Styles. - Ride Up on the Escalator Sit Up and Take Notice You Men Who Desire to Dress Well and Pay Very Little for Your Clothes Think it out for yourself. Isn’t it sane to believe that a great, powerful organization, with the one object in view—the best clothes .at a definite price, can set the pace in its class? 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