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o \ f2agsegvenery wueas 14 LIVE STOCK MARKET Desirable Killing Cattle Strong, Others Steady—Fat Lambs Ten-to Fifteen Up. HOGS STEADY TO TEN OFF Omaha, November §, Receipts were Cattle. Hogs Official Monday 9,060 7 Officlal Tuesday .... Estimate Wednesday cop. 18,320 11,720 11,000 Threa days this week..1 Same days last week..33,540 Same days 2 weeks agod Same days 3 weeks ago: Same days 4 weeks agod Same days last year..30,990 Recelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb. for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., yesterday RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'rx. C.MN. &M P L3 7 7 3 Wabash 1 Missourt Pacific Unton Pacific 21 7 C. & N W, east 12 1 C. & N. W, west 2 L3 1 C.8 P. M. & O 7 1 C., B & Q. east 5 b €. B. & Q. west 1617 C,R. 1 &P, sant 7 2 C.R. 1 & P. west 3 Tilinols Central 1 Chicago Gt. West. . Total recelpts ....228 103 4" 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co, .. L 390 1479 807 Swift & Co. .. 985 1,842 2,080 Cudahy Packing 857 2,196 1414 Armour & Co. . 388 1294 1892 J. W, Murphy . ... . 763 Lincoln"Pack. Co. .. 26 eod 8. Om. Pack. Co.. Heninger & Olson ... 16 W. B. Vasant Co. . 11 Bonton, Vans't & Ludh 127 F. B. Lewis 1. B. Root & J. H. Bulla. L. F. Huez . .. Rosenstock Bros. F. G. Kellogg . ...... Werthelmer & Degen H. F. Hamflton . ... Rotschild & Krobs. Mo. & K 1t Cy Christie \_Higgins Huffman 7,674 10,610 r, but the total for the two d to only. 16,634 head, less than half as large as other re- cent weeks, Thero was a yery fair demand for beef steers of good quality and the market on such was @ little stronger. Mo- dium and Inferior grades were slow, no one being especially anxious for the warmed up kinds of beeves, Cows and heifers were steady to atrong and feeders steady. Quotations on cattle: Good to choles 00011.10; fair to good beeves, common to talr beevel o $8.760. ves, 0. 6.76@7. good to cholce tair to good cows, $5.600) cows, $6. 6355 to falr cows, $4.0005.60; good to cholce feeders, $7.26@8,00; fair to feodors, @7.25; common to falr eders, $5.760 good te choice steck- ers, $7.26@8. ok heifers, $5.26@6.76; wh, $4.25 ntock calves, $6.00 veal calve @10.00; beef bulls, ate., $5.26. Hogs—Chie a big run and ex- pected to have a hard time getting steady prices, Here the market opened somewhat slow, part of the packers holding back, and while & few early shipper sales looked, If anything, strong, shipping outlet was very . MNimited, and packers were able to make their first purchases at figures that ranged from in mo case moro than steady to as much as 5o Jower, The trade was rather draggy all the way through, Packers in some cases trled to enforce still further price concessions us the day wore on, and at one Aime it looked us though the close might be a dime lower, but the bulk finally sold at morning prices, that is, no more than steady to be lower than yesterday, Some the best lights Wold just as readily as anything else, but medium to common \stuff that lacked welght was a little slow, and on the close at least showed the most decline. In rounds were as & general thing a any time, though on desirable hogs there was, a8 noted, no change from early figures. It was well along towards midday before everything was finally cleaned up. Prices averaged & little lower, part of the de- oline the market showed probably being due to the fact that lights were, If any- thing, more plentiful than on Tuesday. Bulk sold at $9.40@9.60, with a sprinkling of| Iights on dewn, while thers were scattoring wales of the good butchers and heavies on up to §9.76, the top. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. N 2 L2906 ..298 200 0 b6 160 9 65 3%..98 ... 800 Sheep—Fat lamb prices showed the firat really quotable change that they have Monday of last week, With a continua of the moderate receipts, packers who seem to want more fat lambs than are coming started early this morning and by id-fore- ‘moon had cleaned up most of the offorings at figures that were easily 10@16c higher, and by some traders, were quoted 16@36c higher. None of the lambs here were con- sidered quite as good as the o brought $11.00 yesterday, but in that several bunches sold as high as 3 ‘with others at $10.90@11.10., The day's top of $11.16 ia the highest price ever pald here at this season. Fat sheep were generally strong, not & very big supply belng on offer, Some pretty good ewes sold around $7.00, with wethers at $8.05. Feeder offerings were lghter than yes- terday, and trade was active and steady to stronger. One string of desirable lambs that wero rather light brought $9.70, and a couple of loads of light lambs set a top of $10.00, the best price paid here In some time, and higher than was ever before paid during the month of November. All the desirable feeders were cleaned up early. Not many feeder lambs were offered. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs—Lambs, %00d to cholce, $10.90@11.15; lambs, fa $10.260 §00d to choice, $8.0098.76; s, 0@8.00; wethers, fair to cholce, good to cholce, $6.86¢ good, $6.86@7.10; ewon, to culls, $4.00@6.75; owes, feeding, 5.75; owes| breeders all ages, 36,009 epresentative sales: No, Pr. 200 Wyoming feeding lambs ? 80 238 cull feeding lamba... 700 320 Montana feeding lambs. 9 50 127 Wyoming feeding lambs. ... 600 217 Wyoming feeding lambe.. .. 6 66 428 fed lambs. . 10 66 522 fed lambs.. 61 966 217 Wyoming lu 66 10 85 Wyoming lambs. 10 66 61 10 66 10 65 $11°15 8 60 8 60 11 10 St. Louls Live Stock Market, St Louts, Mo, Nov. §.—Cattle—Rocelpts, 7.900 head: market steady; native steers, $7.60€11,60; yearling wteers and hers, 56040 11.16; cows, $5.50@7.75; stockers und .30@7.60; prime southern steers, 7 g steors wnd heifers, $7.00@ .00; native calves, $6.00810.75. Hogy—Raulpts, 10,000 head: market steady; Jdghts, $9.20@ Plgs, $6.0069.00; i good heavy, ll’.;h ewes, $3.75@7.26; yearlings, $5.00@ §.45. —_— Sioux City Live Stock Mdrket, Bloux City, Ia, Nov. 8.—Cattle receipts, or | beef stners, .80 ok 10 Jower; light, $9 heayy, $9.45@9.70; bulk of sales, $9.35 e Hheop and Lambs—Receipts, 1,200 - | Cattle, " |wold at $12.05, the highest price on re Tl s6.T0@10.10; cows and heifers, $4.60G7.60;,| head; | FINAL ESTIMATE OF- YEAR'S HARVEST Corn Crop is About Four Hun- dred Million Bushels Below Last Year. WHEAT, OATS AND BARLE! Washington, Nov. 8.—Preliminar forecasts of the country's principa farm crops this year were complete today in November crop report of the Department of Agriculture. The esti mates of this year's harvest, statistics of last year's final output and the aver- age output for the years 1910 to 1914 inclusive, in millions of bushels, i. e, 000's omitted, follow: 1916 1916 b-Year Crops. Estimate, Crop. Avera Corn 3,0 . | Wheat Onta Barley Rye Buclwheat Sweot potatoes tame, (tons) Hay, wild, (tons) Cotton, (bales) Tobacco, (Ibs.) Flaxseed Rico Peaches Pears Apples, (bbls.) Sugar beets (tons) 67, 7,416 Corn—Stocks of old corn on farms November 1 estimated at 89,686,000 bushels, compared with 96,009,000 ‘ |bushels a year ago and I(H.“(}(L(‘)OO bushels, the average of the preceding five years. Final estimates of the year's crops and their value, as estimated by prices .| paid to farmers on December 1, will be announced by the Department of Agriculture on Friday, December 15 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Hogw, Firm, Chicago, Nov. K—Cattle—Recelpts, head; market firm, thres loads of b Firm; Firm; Sheep, 0 $T.10@12.05; western steers, stockers and feeders, $4.80@ £,00; cows and heifers, $3.76@9.70; calves, $8.50612.00. | Hogn—Recelpts, 43,000 head; market firm, unchanged to be wbove yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $9.25@9.85; IIght, $8.75@9.85; mixed, $0.26@9.95; heavy, $9.26@10.00; rough, $8.20@8.45; pigs, $6.60@H. 60 Sheep and Lambs-—Receipts, 18,000 head; market firm; whthers, $7.70G875; cwes, $4.10@7.76; lygaba, $8.50@11.50. | Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Nov. §.-~Cattle—Receipts, 11,000 hend; market steady to 10¢ higher; prime fed steers, $9.76@11.50; dressed beef native bee utoers, $7.60@9.60; western dteers, 3$6.50@ 10.00; cows, $4.50@7.50; helfars, $6.000 10.00; stockers and feeders. $5.60@8.00; bu4| L00@6.50; calves, $6.60610.60. {ogs—Recelpts, 000 head: market higher: bulk of males, $9.35@9.76; heavy, $9.60@9.80; packers and butchers, $9.50@ 9.80; light, $9.26@9.70; plgs, $7.50@9.20. Sheep and” Lambs—Recolpts, 5200 head; market Righer: lambs, $10.60@11.15; year- lings, §7.76G8.75; wethors, $7.26@5.25; ewes, $6.76@7.60. et St. Joseph Live Stock Market. 8t Josoph, Mo., Nov. §.—Cattle—Recelpts, 2,200 hend; market 10c higher; steors, 86,50 @310, cows and helfers, $4.60G10.00; calvos, Hogs— 5,600 head; market steady to strong; top, $9.75; bulk of sales, $9.45@9.70. Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 600 héad; market steady; lambs, $10.76@11.20, Coffee Market, Now York, Nov, §.—The market of coffee futures was nervous and irregular with sen- timent more or less unsettled, owing partly to_election uncertainties. The opening was 3@4 points higher on scattered buying, but prices soon turned easier under liquidation, which seemed to come partly from Wali street scources, with March selling off to 8.430 and July to 8.62c. The closs was 3 (0 & points not lower. Sales, 33,750 bags; vember, §.28c; December, K33c; 8.360; Fobruary, 8.3 BdBe; May, 8.52c; August, 8.68c; September, g0; Ootober, 8.77c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio s, 9%c; Santos 45, 10%c. Cost and freight offerings were unchanged, ranging about 10.0010.12%¢ for Santos 48, London credits. The officlal cables reportod no change in the Brasilian wpot market over the local holiday. Santos futures wero unchanged (o 50 rejs lower. No- Meat Market. Now York, Nov. 8.—Motals—Copper, firm; eloctrolytic, first quarter, $29.00@30.00; sec- ond quarter, $28.00@ 29.00. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, $24.00026.00; No. 3, $25.60@ 24.60; No. 1 southern, $22.50¢23.00; No. 2, $22.25 @22.76 Metal exchange quotes tin firm; spot, $42,660043.00 At London: Spot copper, [134; futures, £119. Kleotrolytie, £147. Spot tin, £183 10s; futures, (184 16s, Oll and Rosin. Savannah, Ga, Nov. 8 —Turpentine—Firm, 46% @47¢; wales, 268 bbls.; recelpts, 318 bbls,; shipments, 14 bbls.; stock, 18,668 bbls. Rosin—Firm sales 987 bbls.; receipts, 896 bbls.; ! Quote 46,36, Cotton Ginning Report. ton, Nov. 8.—Cotton ginned prior jor 1 amounted to 8,619,603 bales, compa with 7,378,886 last year and 9,286,912 In 1914, Round bales included were 168,698, and Sea Island, §0.310. Ginning by states (nclude: California, 11,283; Oklahoma, §92,646; Texas, 3,110,299 TRIUMPH IN PURITY [ PROMPT DELIVERY TO PRIVATE FAMILY TRADE MAIL ORCERS SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY 29 SHERMAN AVE, OMAHA,NLB. o B wmeendy; ewes, $6.70 Twmbs. “‘10“ L PHONE WEB..1260 i (4 mrees mee s arATrmseman ane Thrice welcome to any accommodation this store can grant you. We | merchandise. make your visit to here—free. Use our | that you should fin Shop as much as you | profitable. To this end we h y—we're here to show | events for Thursday and Friday. Don want you to feel perfectly at home here. Use our store as a con- | venience. Check your baggage and parcels free telephones and other accommodations. please, without the least obligation to bu ing organization been more aptly s in our Suit Section Thursday. Hundreds of Classy Suits, just received from our New York buyer, go on sale Thursday in two splendid special lots. Elegant New Tailored Suits, made to sell up to $65, all sizes for women and misses,\in hroad ideas. Come in velvets, velours, chiffon nearly all beautifully fur trimmed. and $40; come in velours, serges, poplins, $ %abardines and other popular materials; 2 5 sale price, Thursday.................. Over 100 Classy New Dresses serges and other popular materials; choice new de- signs; all colors and sizes. Matchless values, in 125 Fine Tailored Suits, made tc sell at $35 road assortment of classy styles. Our Over 100 Classy New Dresses, in satins, taffetas, fine Thursday’s sale, at.........ovvneeeeneeere e, Fall Wool Dress Materials In abundance. We bought liberally one year ago at prices fully 33% below today’s market. You can come to our daylight dress goods section on Thursday and buy these goods at no advance in prices. Note a few items: 50 PIECES 42-INCH ALL-WOOL EPINGLE and French Taffeta; new fall colors; the ideal material for your new fall dress, Worth $1.50, at $ l .00 40 PIECES b4-INCH ALL WOOL SERGE, IN medium weight. Colors, Navy, Brown, Burgundy, Delft Blue, Golden Brown, Green and Black— Worth today, $1.50. Thursda; G heargrrordtinees » ... $1.10 76 PIECES 56-INCH ALL WOOL POPLIN Suiting and French Serges, two weaves that are in g;{en%vdenlxlnnd‘r.l Eve‘ry ;c}:rce;hnde. including Black. Worth today, $2. Thursday R G L O VeSias e : . $1 050 100 PIECES 36 AND 40-INCH ALL WOOL Serges, Armures, Diagonals, French Crepes and Batiste. Your choice of any of these 48 75¢ values, Thursday, at........ ety [+ Dress Skirts Made to Your Order Dress Goods 3 Main th?rm BUY THE MATERIAL for a skirt in our DrBss Goods De- partment, and we will have it made for you to your me: by one of the best men' tail- ors in the city. Several models of these excellent skirts on display for the mak- sz 00 o ing, fit guaranteed, only $5 Semi-Made Skirts at $2.98 10 DIFFERENT NEW styles in semi-made skirts. Plain weaves in Blues and Blacks. Fancy plaids in the new color- ings. A big assortment at ‘lo’ and 5 87 Models Our price, Thursday— 7 No Two Alike ure Wet Wilson or or HughesJ Which? Dry When you bet that new hat on the outcome of elec- tion did you pick the winner? If you did come in and let us show you the “people’s choice” in the fall hat elec- tion. The Stetson is always on top—all the best shapes ors for street and at prices that are you, from— Women’s Pure Silk The $2.00 hat with the $3.00 quality. - 59c¢ Best Gloves Attractively Priced i Women’s Real French Kid Gloves, in Chas. Per- rin make; have beautiful hand embroidery backs; all wanted colors, with beautiful embroidered backs and wrists, in America’s best makes— specialiy priced + $1.19 ., $2.50 pér pair. ... Women's Lamb Skin and Cape Gloves, in most all colors; this is an exceptional value 89c for Thursday, special, pair Laces Trimmings a‘)d Buttons A very good line of silk nets, in all | Chiffon 'All-over Embroideries, in lions, worth up to, $2.50 sale price, yard... a8 98(: $15.00 ROBES, $5.00 Black Spangled Robes, also Chiffon Robes, in colors, special, Oriental and Chantilla Lace, 10 to | 18 inches wide; used for jabots; ‘ many pretty pattegns, in cream and | white, special, per Yard, 39c ! Challenge Safety dogen for . dresses; regular price 16¢ yard, special. $1.50, sale price, yard.... 890 A very good line of fancy dress trlimminga.‘in bnndnl and edges; reg- ) ular price $1.00, sale price, per yard 39¢ | One lot of Fancy Dress Buttons, | 3 and 6 on a card, spl., card, 1 thae 3, % | Plush Buttons, doz., 25¢ to zgi A very good line of Fancy Dress and Coat Buttons, per dozen-— Lat ...25¢ to $1.50 fringe, all colors 35 assortment of the season’s newest style | broadcloths and other popular 4abrics; | $19.50 ” “CONCELLO” Absolutely the very latest ideas in 4 Gold and Silver Lace Hats which were made to sell at §10. 50 Which fact insures you selection of an individual style. Hosiery Specials Women's l’l;in and Fancy Hose, in all the newest designs and col- $1.00 ., .. $5.00 and colors; clocked and embroider- and extra sizes, special, 12-section Simplex Form, 3 neck, waist and height. The most used form and at lowest price ever made in Omaha; $15.00 value Four (4)-section Simplex‘ Adjustable Dress Forms; very convenient and suitable/for the home dressmaker; can be used for sizes 34 to 46; shades, 42 ins. wide; regular price | colors, special, per yard, 89 $1.00, spec O | B C | $750 value vard..... | Fancy beaded Bands and Medal- ' Kleinert Featherweight Dress Shie! 17c¢; size 4, 30c valuey 21¢; size 5, 10c Prime Snap Fast lar sizes, per domen. Tape, white and black, 12-yard bolts, size 3, 4, 6, 6, per bolt 16c Red Seal Hair Nets, cape and HAYDENS | Welcome Teachers to Omaha| HAYRENS| Interesting Specials in Women's Stylish Outer Apparel Never before have the superior value-getting, bargain-giving powers of our great buy- hown than in the remarkable special values displayed | | i ment of styles. | Elegant New Coats that would sell regu- | larly at $35 and $39.50 on | sale. Materials are seal $ _75 | plushes,'wool velours, Bo- | livia cloths, friezes, meltons | and classy novelties; all sizes; big assort- | A Classy Lot of Coats in 1‘ broad a:sortment of styles, $19.50 | full flare and belted mod- | els, also the extreme large | collar effects in many popular materials; | all colors and sizes. Very special values at | Thursday’s sale price. > in Thursday’s Sale at choice............... African Brown and these elegant silks, 36 and 40 ins. wide, Monday, at inch Novelt; that were made to sell for $2 & $2.50, Thursday. “poth face and day, at value, at........ evening wear, sure to please sale at Hose, in black §- : Ladies’ low neck, mno sleeve, and colors. We are headquarters for the John B. Stetson ed; worth up to $1.50, hats, $4.00 and $5.00. The “Chamois” brand, the un- § °" leptoconagonabac 79¢ | heawy or fl‘eeced FO“O"' e i3 -98¢ matchable $3.00 hat, in the classiest shapes of the season. § Women's Fibre Silk Ladies’ Union Suits, heavy ribbed or The Hgyden $2.00 special is well worth yotr attention. Hose, in black and all fleece lined, 75¢c vals., all styles, 49¢ gosdieolors Siroiilen Ladies’ All Wool Vests and Pants— § worth $2.00, at at ing Gowns. Dainty pat- l::rpm' ........ $l-50 to $2-50 terns, at 98¢, $1.50, Women’s Guaranteed Washable Kid Gloves, in andi e, $1.98 | T5c at Save on Fancy and Standard Notions No Mail Orders or Telephone Calls Filled at These Prices. go s tneiisiee Pi . | M. & K. Knitting 8¢ | per roll, at... 10¢ Inside Belting, black 1%, 2, 2%, and 3 inches, yard....S¢ 50c, 75c and $1.00 Salesman's Sam- | ] o ARG o Y _ b : ; s atebianay $5.00 5c Bowstring 6-cord Sewing Thread, black, white, | 19c Sanitary Elastic Belt, well fitting. .. Chantilly, Oriental and Chiffon | pear] Buttons, card 5 not all numbers, 2 fOr..v.ve.rsseenesssion B | 50 Chldren's Hose Sagpurt Flouncings; 18 and 27 inches wide; | Fancy Pearl 'Bunor;s' o per .d-u'aent f.nbxu:yxugklmh:hm in box, comfortable and :: el sl pporters, used for fancy blouses and entire q y B oy Eraln s | y T R AR 10¢ and 156 Warren's Gros Gral d ‘white, : fkected AtasliGeonh | 10c We're anxious to do everything in our power to Omaha a pleasurable one. We are very desirous d a visit to this store not only pleasurable, but ave arranged many splendid Special Sale 't miss them. 'Wonderful Values in Blouses $5 An almost endless variety of charming new models in | Georgettes, plain and novelty crepes, in white, flesh, maize, navy | blue and black; many beautifully embroidered; all sizes. e New Gold and Silver Lace Hats Special Sale Thursday November SILK SALE SILKS AT A SAVING OF % TO % ON PRESENT PRICES. Never were Silks and Vel- vets in greater demand than they are today. 200 PIECES OF SATIN-FACED MATERIALS. Every scarce shade, in Satin Meteor, Satin Char- meuse, Satin Majestic, Satin Messaline. Colors, New Plums, New Greens, New Blues, Burgundyi $1.00 ... $1.50 Worth $1.50 to $2.25. 75 PIECES OF 40-IN. NOVELTY BROCHE CREPE DE CHINES AND POPLINS, CREPE MADERIA AND RIPPLE CREPES. Not all colors, but a very good assortment in street and evening shades, high-class, elegant Silks, that FORMERLY SOLD FOR $2.50 AND UP TO $6.50. Your choice $2.00 NOVELTY SILK, $1.28—100 pieces of 36- Dress Silks, Satin Striped Chiffon Taffetas, All-Silk Satin Plaids, Monotone Satin Striped Taffetas, Fancy Checked and Striped Print Warp Taffetas, beautiful high class silks sl 028 and $lo48 VELVETS Our stock of Velvet Suiting and Costume Vel- veteens is very complete. A full color line, show- ing all the scarce shades, too. Special values, 15 PIECES OF 41-INCH ALL SILK CHIFFON Velvet, rich in quality; every thread is ack.” 10 of the season’s newest colors. Regular price $5.00; Thurs- 20 PIECES OF 36-INCH COSTUME VELVET- EEN, beautiful, soft Chiffon finish, twill back and fast pile, and colors in Navy, Plum, Green African Brown and Black. §2.50 Dependable Underwear Underpriced Ladies’ mercerized, silk and wool and silk and lisle, in flesh and white, on g $2.50 and $3.50 Ladies’ Italian Silk Vests and Bloom- ers, good quality, $3.50 vals., $1.98 ankle length union suits, band top, medium $1.25 Children’s Heavy Fleeced Union Su(i)ts, ¢ Children’s Vests and Pants, all sizes, at Ladies’ heavy quality Out-| Children’s Gowns, Sleep- | ers and Night Shirts, worth can be used to get any measurement of hips, bust, shoulders, $6.95 $3.69 ize 3, 25¢ value, Il sizes crimped pins and Manicure Sei steel, all perfect. .. \ 00 Blacks. A special sale of $1.88 pure silk, $3.50 .. $1.75 --25¢ -..49¢ 24c sors, Button-Hole high-grade ..29¢

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