nTE BKK: OMAHA. TIKNDAY. NoVKMHKR 3, 1914. 11 urn nv.sT Moesra a art (nlinifi. IF you want strictly re evr noma. 8 room, never before rented, rail Harney t84. Low rent to rluht tenant. Twenty minutes' walk Irom city hall. MINK mom, new, oak finish, hot water heated house, near cara, Dundee. Wal nut 2f!2. MODERN l-roum huuse, vtfi 8 Sf.th Ave, Vacant November 8. Inquire T. 1. O Rrien. Phone Harney lftM or Ivug. 12:t. lAKGK room loin, brat conU.Uon. S3.1 8. 21ft. II. rn FOK KENT We have a complete list of all houses, arartmenta and flata that are for rent. This lint ran be teen free of charge at Omaha Van & Storage Co, KW S. lUh St. MOI"KlTN houae, 151$ North 4th ft. Wal mit 114 t-ROOM houae, 2218 Blnney: modern: hot water heat: Imrn. Thone VeheterK8. 6-r, mod, cotlnge 1913 Cha"rl. H. 11W. HOUSE for rent: modern: 2 . 2th. Inquire within. Telephone Red Van and Btor- asa Co. Reduced ratea for SO days. Lsrgu van, 2 men. SI ST per nr.; dray, t men. tl per tir. 171.1 Vllr. Doug. 14M Maggard's J. C. Reed tup. Co.. movlns packing A storage 1)T For nam. D. ST.; 6-R. mod. cottage, 719 S. 87th St., $26. 7-r. mod. house, 3614 Leavenworth St, t3a. Eoth fine locations. Phone Webster 251.0. 8-ROOM house, modern except furnace; nice, yard; ftood cellar; newly papered; $20 2101 Miami St Apply J. I. Kemp. Phone Douglas 5.113. S-KOOM. OXE-STOKV IlKU'K FLATS. $12 $13 112 112 $12 $12 $13 $12 lias range, electric lights, toilet, aink, water paid, cement basement; Just like RKL KMTATK rRM A RANCH LAMPS FOR BALK) leaalii. Upper Wisconsin Heat dairy and general crop atata In tha union; settlers wanted; landa for aale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Orant. Plata acres wanted. Write about our crBXlng lands. If Interested In fruit landa, ask for booklet on Apple Orchards In Wisconsin. Address Land lept., Boo Line Ry., Minneapolis. Minn. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i. . i American Producers Making Money on Grain Sold to Europe. CORN HTOTINO ON NEW CROP Yellow Cereal rrleo Are Being Largely laflaeard by Oat look for Harvest la Orow lagf t'oaatrlee. OMAHA, reov. X 19U. The American pioducer of wheat la cer tainly enjoying hia labors nl the laat ottr. 11a la now enabled to dispose of every pound of hla grain and as wheHt la going out gold fitim abroad Is coming in to pay for It. The fartnera of the I'nited Males are rich, and everv day ol the war abroad adda money to their bank ac counts. When the fact la considered that the clearaooa from I'nited Slates ports recently have broken all records and that the movement has been restricted because of the scarcity of apot offerings and the lack of tonnage on the ocean, It la a hard matter to say as to what the actual clearances would reach were everything surrounding the market mora favorable. Word comes from ninny of the countries of the old world of a lack of food supplies. FOR MDSK., 240 acres, near Newport. Tn" price of corn will pivot on the rteo.; pBrt hay, bal. pasture; 2S-foot ' ' new crop, coupiru wmi KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 106 S. 17th Ht Phone Douglas i4i7. RF.ED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 2K1 Urandela Theater. REAL K9TATE FOR EXCHANGE FINK 3J0 acres; 46 miles from Minneap olis, every acre under cultivation: lays level; good soil; good water; buildings consist of house, barn, granary, machine sheds, etc. Price, $75 per acre Will take up to $10,000 good property In ex change, balance some cash and mortgage Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth Bldg., Min neapolis, Minn.. frame house, large, barn and fenced. Loaa of $2,io duo Sept., 1915, Int. 8 per cent Prica $32.60 per acre. Will pay iom cash Ulfterence. E. R. ROGERS, Carna. Nab. tho question aa to whether It will com forward In merchantable condition or not. It la generally believed In board circles that the new crop will move ear lier than usual, and If the present weather continues this grain will be har vested early, and It will be In better condition than for several seasons past at this' time. new inside and out; oak grain finish, i property In exchange, balance caah and painted floors, new papers: nice. Jarre . mortgage. Schwab Rre.. W2S Plymouth 1,017 ACRES 35 miles from New Orleans, La.; all level prairie;, no stumps or stonfs; land in that district being put acre; will fake ' oncThali (other good ! " Is generally believed that ! west. $10.9,1100; reflnedflrni: continent fire 1.14V; No. 2 hard. $1.1301 HV Corn No. i yellow, TfcliClc; No 3 ve.low, 7i-ts 7T4c. oats No. white, t4M74c; stand srd. 4r4S Rve: No. 2. M llarley: UvtfTTc. heed: Tlmnlhv, $.r7fco(2. clover, $11 0ivu l4.ro. provisions: Pork, 117 00; lard, $10 97: ribs .7.V9'I0 7S. Hl'TTKH Fit in, receipts, ,l tuba; creatrery 24ffT.j'tc. E HIS Receipt. 1.344 cases; at mark, tases Included, 174fl.',;4c; ordinal y firsts, 24:.V; firsts. Wti27c. POTATOES Ioaer; receipts, in cars. Mkhluan and Wisconsin, 3t 4.1c; Minne sota and lakota, o4V. LIVE Pon.TRY Higher; springs, USic; fowls. lOSdlM. NEW YORK ;EK.RAI. MARKET tlaotatloaa a Ike Pay o Varloea roaam4ttla. NFW TORK, Nov. 2.-rLOVR-Firmly held MIKAT-Ppot No. i red. $U7; No. i hard. $1 Itt; No I northern. iMilnth. II.IHH; No. 1 northern. Manitoba. $l.iH, nominal, c. I. f Buffalo. Futures without tninsactlons: December. tl.MS; May. $1.21. HOPS Kasy state, common to choice, 114, 2Sr3c; Pacltic coast, 1U, lilH-; l13. inM3c HI1K Steady: Bogota, 36ic; Cen tral America, if WCKU,-Snaily; domestic flee-e, XX Ohio. SiWtlo. CORN 8 pot. firm: No. I yellow. R3e, to arrive; Argentine prime, 7S nominal, de livered. OATH Poof, steady; standard. Wffc; No. S white, MtjMV; fancy clipped white, Wti 5tk. HAY-ateadv: prima, $10S; No. 1. $1."V( 1.02H; No. 2. ; No. 3, rt430c; ship ping, TogV. LKATHK.R Firm; hemlock firsts, 31SJ JIo: seonds. Wile. PROVISIONS Pork, firm: mess, $21.0ol9 21.10: family. U4 KVii 1 00; short clears. t3.00t&0rt. Peef, firm; mesa, lH.ftWt'aon Oata sold liberally to exporters last j family, $'-'4.(nJ2I.iio. Ijird. firm: middle court; ashes, lawn and garbage cared for. No children. Three vacant now. Come IIAVK A LOOK, BK CONVINCEO. TWO JU.OCKS SOCTH OF VINTON STREET CAR ON 1STH. WOOKMAN. 411 McCague Rid. Red 4W2. Doug. 4S49. Fidelity Storage Co. Storage, moving, picking and shipping. 16th Jackson Fts. Phone Douglas 2H8. Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Hnncoa n all parts of the city. bl l.AJi nt'Mt. ail modern, i-rootn house, Slo 4.rr.m f!n 1-m 1tA Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, amps; 3-horse van and 2 men, $1 ?4 pr hr. ; storage $2 per mo. Satisfactory guar. D. 433S tt Ty. 220. SIX-ROOM, mod., fine furnace; T. 1897? 7-ROOM cottage, modern, V4 8. 31st EtT Harney 647. 6-HOOM cottage, modern except furnace. Phone Red TW. b-ROOM cottage. 2210 Burt St. 7-R cottage, 2906 Harney. H. 2125. 2.ri02 DKCATL'R, 8-room cottage, mod. ex cept heat. $18. water paid. Tel. W. 2370. iOR RENT 6-ronm, modern, 2715 Fow ler Ave., $26. Phone Webster 660. FOR HALE or exchange, city property, 101) acres Improved farm land, Lyman Co., 8. IX, one mile from R. R. and town. A (.'dress F 129. Bee. 1.120 ACRES Al divide land In good wheat country; 7 miles trom railroad town; school on the land. Here Is a bargain for some one. $a per acre. Will con sider good exchange. No heavily mort gaged property and no gold bricks con sidered. A. T. Seyboldt, Bridgeport, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED INVESTMENT PROPERTY WANTED that can be bought for caah; must be substantial, well built and good location. Customer can Invest $20,000 to $100,000. W. R. HOMAN, 231 Board of Trade Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS. CITY" and tarm loans, n, 6Vi, 6 per cent. J. II. Duinont & Co.. 1608 Farnam, Omaha. D-ROOM cottage, 1021 . 20th. Red FIVE-ROOM cottage, 1040 8. 22d St. for. NEW 6-room houBe, all modern; quarter block to car luve; nice neighborhood. Webster 412. MODERN, ex. heat, five rooms and bath; 7th and Hickory; $20. Phone Doug 6yt6. 6-R. cot, mod. ex. heat, $18; walking dis tance; 1436 N. mh. Harney U9. FIVE-ROOM houae. wiln barn for six horses; large wagon shed and yard; lo cated at 2421 8. lSth., Phone Red 7784. MODERN house, 6 rooms, excellent neighborhood, 2101 3 34th St. Har. 2.H06. NEW '7-room house In Dundee, one block from car Hne; bath room on second floor, also lavatory and toilet on first floor; excellent furnace; rent, 232.M. Call Walnut 24o. Seven-room houae, i&46 Capitol. Doug. 409. Stores anal Office. Stores For Eent. 20th and Farnam Streets. t 75.00 per month for rooms on 20th street, fine basement $125.00 per month for rooms Just west of Merrill's drug more, facing on Farnam street, heat furnished; there rooms are strictly modern and very, desirable. Other Good Store Rooms. $ 22.502916 Sherman Ave., 15x60 ft. I 82.00-i2OK Cuming street, new building-. room 20x60 ft., full basement $ 50.00-707 8o. 16th St, 24xu ft, steam heat. I TS.00 617 Bo.. 16th St., fine modern store room, 20x60 ft, full basement, electric light, modern show win dows. f 8o.O-1021 Farnam street, 20x60 ft, full basement $125.001611 Howard St., modern store room, full basement aleam beat will be Installed st once. George & Company, 202 City Nat Bank Bldg. Phone D. 7W. MODERN storeroom and basement, lu62 N. xtii, $12. Conrad Young, 822 Brand dels Theater Bldg. Phone Douglas 1571. A FEW desirable storerooms left In the new building, northeast corner 16th and Cass Sts. ; cheap rent Conrad Young, 822 Brandeja Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 1571 2ND FLOOR office rooms or suitable. for light mfg. Wright & Lasbury, 60 8. ICth 6t Doug. 162 Store Bldg., 40th and Farnam. Walnut S6. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O KEkiFli REAX EteTATiv CO., 1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas 271$. GARVIN BKOfi 0!". nd up- UiUVVliS OllUO omaha Natl. Hank. HARRlyON & MORTON. 916 Om. Natl. W'TD Farm loans Kloke Inv.Co. Omahi WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. CITY" properly. Laige loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas Hint Rank KIH $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wend Hlrlr IKth and fc'arnam Mta MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg. 6 PITV I.ntN.1) nmi,.ci,ik... rv. O in.5Hl U,.n.l. TI,-..- TJl ' SEE us first If you want a farm loan. United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE See This Place 3420 Parker St., a 6-room completely modern house on a large south front lot, 60x127, close . to car, stores and school; $300 cash and the balance monthly. This house was built for a home. You should see it S410 Burt St, a (-room modern except heat house, on paved street and close to three car lines; $Aa caah and balance monthly. If you buy 3412 as well, the price will be reduced. This Is worth thinking about. Creigh, Sons & Co. Douglas .ju. 60S Bee Bldg. OWNER LEAVING OMAHA. A bargain Will sell modern, 7-room house, splendid location. KOUNTZK AD DITION, one block from car line: lot 50x140; also has garage. Will show you through. Call Webater 6894. CHEAP FROM OWNER 6 rooms and bath, baaement, furnace, lights, gs. At 2113 Ohio Kt Payments. Payments. , $30 CASH. BALANCE $15 PER MONTH Tw will like this new 4-room bunga low, Just the place for a young couple. Only 2 blocks to car line; has electric light, cement walks, cement cellar, has never been occupied. Ready to move Into now. THE VOOEL REALTY AGENCY. 1016-16 W. O. W. Bldg. forelgnera have resting orders In all the larger markets for additional amounts. It Is estimated that the Kovemher clearances of wheat from gulf porta will reach 14.0n0.0ii0 bushels, and that these clearances will be about equally divided between Ualveston and New Orleans: that the November clearancea wilt exceed the October clearances to a large degree. The harvesting of wheat will commence next week In the north of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, and It will be general by the end of November and early December. It Is expected that ow ing to the price of this grain Argentina will continue to sell It for early delivery, Hraxll depending wholly on that country for food supplies. With the stocks of manufactured prod ucts anything but burdensome, and with colder weather and more general alaiiRlit.ilnp at country points stock should begin to acoummulate. W. L. Oregson says it Is generally conceded that hor reoelpts will be larger when colder weather comes, but If the prices are lower than at present we think they will flna anxious buyers. The general position la healthy and many look for active markets. Whrat was unchanged to c lower." Corn was Ho lower to lo higher. Oats were unchanged to ae higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1.3W.000 bushels;' corn. 1.000 bush els: oats, 617,000 bushels. Primary wheel receipts were 2,071.000 bushels and shipments 1.865.000 bushels, against receipts of 1,738.000 bushels and shipments of 70,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were fcl,!. bush els and shipments 476.000 bushels, against receipts of 406.0(0 bushels and shipments of 46iftK) bushels last year. Primary oata receipts were 1.448,000 bushels and shli menls 937,000 bushels, against receipts of t44.nrt) bushels and shipments of 73,000 bushels last year. These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 4 cars, $1.07'4: 3 cars, $1.07; 2oars, $1.06; 10 cars, ll.064. No. 3 hard winter: 4 cars, $1 W4; 2 cars. $1.064: 14 cars, $1.01: 2 cars, $l.0tV 13 cars. $1,054; 1 car. $1.05. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.05; 2 oars. I1.04H; 1 car, $1.04; 2 cars, $1.03. No. 3 mixed: 4 cars. $1 054; 1 oar, white, Wc. No. 4 mixed: 2-3 car, One. No. 1 durum: 1 car, $1,974. No. 3 durum: 1 car, $1.07. No. 4 spring. 1 car. 9Hc: 1 car. 6c. ino. 4 durum mixed. 1 car. $1.03. Rejected: 1 rar, 174c. No grade: 1 car. mixed. B&c. Oats-ritandara 1 car, 4t'4c; 2 oars, Vie. No. 3 white: 13 tars. 444c: 8 -2-3 cars. 44 Vc: No grade: 3 4 cars. 44Uc: 7 cars. 44c. No grade: 1 cars. 434c; 1 car, 43(4e; 1 .car. 43c. Corn No. 2 white: ear. 9ie; 1 car, o. No. 3 whits: 1 car, fo. No. $ yellow: 5S cars, 69c; 2 cars, 684c; 1 car. part new, 67c. No. 6 yellow; 11 cars, frhnc. No. t yellow: 1 csr, 68o. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. 68c. No. 2 mixed: 4 car. 74c No. 3 mixed: 34 cars. 674c; 11-3 cars, 67c; 1 car, new, 624c; 2 cara. new. 62c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, new. 62c. No. 6 mixed. l cara, (64c. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 66c. Sample: 1 car, W5c: 1 car, 65o. Rve No. 2: 6 cars, 89'4c No. 3: 1 car, 84c. No. 4: 1 car. HSWc; H car. K7c. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 1 hard, $l.ofifc'10; No. 3 hard, $l.i&iel-07; No. 4 hard, $1.00H.0C.; No. 2 spring. $1.05tf 1.04; No. 1 spring, $1.041.054; No. 4 spring, 34c(&$1.04; No. 2 durum, 11.07 1.074; No. 1 durum, tl.0Wfcil.O7. Corn: No. 1 white, 6"x,to694c: No. 2 white. 69a 69Uo; No. 3 white, S4tf69p; No. 4 white. 6m&mW4c; No. 6 white, 674&68c; No. 6 white. 7674c: No. 1 yellow. 69ti69Vic; No. 2 yellow, 6SV.ijc: No. 3 yellow. 684 69c; No. 4 yellow, 67(fl84c; No. 6 yel low, 674fii,ic; No. 6 yellow, 7',4c; No. 1 mixed. 67C'isc; No. 2 mixed, 7Efr7Hc; No. 3 mixed, 67'(i674c; No. 4 mixed, 664i? 74c; No. 6 mixed, 664t674c; No. 6 mixed, 6(g7e. Oats: No. 2 white, 454ih4f4c; standard. 4.iil5Vc; No. 3 white, 44V.i&444c; No. 4 white. 44tf4',4c. Barley: Malting. 6272c; No. 1 feed, 600590. Rye: No. 2, 884ijS9Wc; No. 8. 88&S84c CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oata. Rye. Barley. REAL KHTATE KOITII SIDE Barns. GOOD barn, room for $ or 10 horses. 1917 Webster St Call Douglas 43. WANTED TO RENT WAITED TO RENT A farm on shares with everything furnished. Address C Coppock, Florence, Neb. REAL ESTATE FA KH A RANCH LAJSOS FOR BALE AliBuesota. BARGAIN 320-acre improved farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis; on good gravel A road; lays level; about 120 acres under cultivation, bulunco used lor pasture; some tine meadow Isnd; can practically all be put under cultivation; buildings consist ol g-rooni houae, barn, granary, corn cilbs, macr.lne shed, windmill, etc.; good apple orchard. Price $U per acie; one-haif cash, reasonable terms on bal ance. Adjoining- farm held at double this price, bchwau Bios., 10J( Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. KOUNTZE PLACE. GREATEST BARGAIN. Nine-room house In first-class condi tion; 3 dandy lota, each 50x122 feet. Oarage and barn; Just off boulevard. Incum brance K40O. Must move. Will sacrifice greater portion of equity and many other residence bar jn Ins, all sises and prices J. F. WALTER, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 4tW Omaha National Bank. ( 'Phone Douglas 7399. $1116; South America, $12..; Braall. kegs, $t't 2V compound. ft.TaSifl.W. TALIAJW Quiet: cto tvS64c; country, 644jV: special. 6H?. , . ,.., BUTTER FlirA; receipts, lli tubs; creamery rxtras, 34c; creamery. S44c; firsts, 29fi.33c; seconds. SMrc; process, extras, 2''-V,c; ladles, current make, firsts, 224f23c; reconds, 2l4i22c: pack ing aloek current make. No. 2. 204c. CHEESE Quiet; receipts. 1.680 boxes; state, whole milk, fresh, white, specials, lfii,c; same, colored. 1SM15V, same, white, average fancy, 14M'16c; same, col ore.!. 144WHV.C; skims. 3ei34cv EOOS Firm; receipts. 7.058 cases; fresh gathered, extra fine. 3Mf3c: extra firsts, S2fl34c: firsts. 29nSlc; seconds, 2MiHc; state, rennsvlvanla and nearby hennery whites, 63U."c; same, gathered, whites, SiMiGOc; same, hennery, browns, SMi-; ssme. gathered, brown and mixed colors. 29Ci36c. POT'LTRT Pressed, dull and weak; western roaatlng chicks, 144il7e:, fowls, fresh, 17Q224e; froxen turkeys. 17(22c. ' OMAHA GENERAL SfARKKT. BT'TTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartons, 51c; No 1, 0-lb. tubs. 800. j , Clic-l'-fni iniwrivq ow,, o. , nuivt ran Swiss, 28c: block Swiss. Ec; twins, 10c: daisies 164c: triplets. 164c- Young ....k.UUi" hi lie liLbel brick 17c: 1 1 ill burger, iwb.. c: 1-IK. 20c: Ne York white, lc: Imported French . Roquefort 48c FI8H Trout, 17e; large erapples. V 18c; salmon, 12015c; halibut. 14c; channel catfish. iro: piks. 17c; nickarel, 10c. POULTRY Broilers, 144c; spring chick ens, lie; hena. ItlUc; cocks, sc; ducks. 10c; gtesa. c; turkeys. K.c: pigeons, pr dos.. D0c: ducks, full feathered. 10c; geese, full feathered, so; squabs. No. 1. $1-50; N . Market quotations rniMlshed by Olllnskl fruit company; OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Lifht and Pricti Stfiidy to Stronger. j HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER Pat Sheep aad t.eeaha Ureas; (a Shade Higher -Feeder le aad liaalMi Active aad Fallr Steady. ."Oi l II OMAHA. Nov. I. 1914. Recslrts were: Cattle, flora. Sheep. Estimate Monday 6.5O0 A4H0 t4.im Samn dav last week.... l.bU ,M li THl ftime day 2 weeks ao.l.77S 1,M1 47.5 Bame day 3 weeks eo 13 1 2.57 S4..W Maine day 4 weeks a(;o. 12.1IS 4.' 37,f.lt fame day last year.... 1.S4J 4.110 12.10 The following table ehowa the receipts of cattle, hogs and sneep at the Houth .imalia live stock market for the year to date, as compared with laat year: 1914 1913 Pef. Cattle 7.;lv lli.:i3 24.44 Hogs 1.9ci0.9M 2,U,7i 241.7!'7 shecp 3.74:..2iif 2.7M.!! 3R.714I The following table rowi the prices for hogs at the South omaha live stork market for the last fow any, with comparisons. and 12. 1V on the same day vear ago. The uuallty of the range offerings was very ronl th morning: better than It has been of late, but fed western sttifi' was not quite up tn the standard ant at the rloat of last week. Good killing stuff cf any kind was none too plentiful again today, and. If ini. thing, there were not enough right good killers on hand to meet the demand. Trade was reaarded aa more or less un even by a gooi many tradera, but In general prices on shrep and lambs were strong to a shade higher, there beln some range lambs good enough to sell up to Is irt, and some fed western ewea. weighing around 102 pounds and some thing on the fancy order bringing $.VV Competition among paeker buvera was keen, resulting In a good clearance at an aarlv hour There wss not much of anything new to report in the feeder trade, as the sup ply and the domanl was about the same aa at last Week's close, and prices were ijuotably about steady. Everything In I the feeder class sold about aa soon aa the offerings were In shape for the buy ers to look at them and the consequence was a good cleanup In fair season. Quotations on sheep and lambs. Good to chob-o Inmhs, $7V4taln: fair to good lamba. rort7Vt; fair to good feeders $6.40iH&; common to fair feeders, li.tMT 6.40; good to choice yearlings HOOjrrt.tt: fair to good yearlings, lS.7flj00; feeder yearllnaa. . 41 v; good to cnoice MONEY MARKET STRONGER Itemlti in Increase of Offering? for Long-Time loans. VIRTUALLY BUT ONE RATE Little per Data. I 1914. 1 1 913. 1 1912. 1 191 1 . 1 1910. 1 90S. Jl. Oct 12.. 1 47i I 1 KM, 6 14. 41 7 70 6 91 Oct. 14 Oct Li. Oct 1.. Oct 17 Oct. 11. Oct 19.1 Oct. 20 30 ( 37 31 I," 7 401 3 st 1 411 7 411 t 64 7 4l 1 6r.: 1 61 7 871 37 1 1 611 7 19 6 S 3,1 7 41 ..(( 31 1 61 1 44, 7 M 7 i 8 041 8 ' 6 37 7 24t 7 Ml I W 7 7 2' I 77 7 7 !'0 1 74 7 6 I t 7 0441 71 6 94'! 7 Oct. 21. ( 4S 7 61, I 8 Oct 21 fui-, 1 hi' u in Oct. 8.1.1 7 034 T 67 1 301 Si' TM Oct. 24. 6 94 T 521 8 43 6 28 I 50 Oct 20.1 7 01i 7 67 8 41 24 1 47 7 6 Oct 27. 6 9S 7 Mil 1 IS 3i 7 54 Oct 28.1 7 teXAl T 671 8 mi t 131 1 l 7 S2 Oct. 29.1 7 fluW, 7 74, 7 791 18 131 7 661 W Oct. 30. 7 tt:j 7 76 7 5 tt 1 17 70 6 Ott. 31. 7 li 7 711 7 65' l 8 Oil I 6 6 Nov. 1.. I 7 6s 7 7I 04i 7 M 7 72 Nov. 2 7 10S I 7 761 6 ldt 7 !' 7 6l I "3 6 6 I 47 6 41 5 XI I 2J I 29 6 43 n.1 I 6 67 Sunday. Receipts nnd disposition of live Mock at the Union stock anls, South Omaha, for twenty-lour hour's ending at 3 p. in. yes terday : RE Ell Tt CARH. Cat tic HogH.SIieep. 1 1'r's. C. M. St St. V 5 i 3 Wabssh 1 .. 1 Missouri Pacific 8 Union Pacitlc 92 3 26 3 C. A N. , east.... 7 111 C. Al N. W., weet.... 46 2i 7 .. C 8t, P., M. O.. 6 .. 7 C. II. A Q , east.... 2 C., U. A Q , west.... 99 7 37 4 C, R. I. A P., eaat. 7 2 4.. t, R. I. A P., west. .. 1 Illinois Central 3 4 1.. Chicago Ut. West... 1 2 Total receipts.... 2f 4i 7 11 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Fheop. Morris A Co Swllt & Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour & Co Schwnrts A Co Morrell Lincoln Packing Co South'Omaha l ack. Co. cudahy, country W. H. Var.sant C Uenlou, Ynnsant & L. . Hill A noil F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co J. 11. Hull! run wmvsiii . ... j. ii. mi a FRCITS-Oranges: Kxira franev Val-J , ; " "i "' ' encias, wis, iu, i-"s, iw. --. per box; Red Ball ValenMas, all sixes, $;i.75 per box. lemons: Fancy, 3ms, 3H, $5.50 per lwx: choice Red Ball. 300s. 3M'e $5.00 per box. Grapefruit: All sises, $3.00 per box. Apples: ExtrS fancy Washing ton Grimes Golden, $176 per box; fancy Washington Grimes, $1.50 per box: extru r-Mu iv.hinvtnn .Tomtthans. $1.60 per box; fancy Washington Jonathans. $1.35 Hu.inian per box: fancy Colorado jonauians. until per box; Colorado Jonathans, choice. i.wii Meyers Rosenstock .Uros.. McCreary ti Kellogg.. Wertheiiner A Degen. II. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bios Itntlischlld Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.. ChrlHtln Hlggina Ill 11 47 W 30 70 63 116 '$ Chicago ...211 Minneaps 644 Duluth ..1,207 Omaha ....147 Kan. City.. 726 St. Louis ..217 Winnipeg .630 CHICAGO (iKAlKf AND PROVISIONS Feat ares of the Trading; aad Closlas Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 2. Immense export sales possibly tne largest erer know.. gave the wheat market today an upward swing after a brlei downturn at the start. Prices closed firm, c to V&lc above Hat urdav niaht. Olhrr leading slaplea, loo, net advance torn vio 10 BEAUTIFUL 66x1814 residence lot on a t.l. u a, . 1 . ymrA o. ' " - ' ,11 aenred A an reus m. tl. niy ;o., mom b. 9tn. i 7" . Ilc o i.fevte and provisions 7W: Tyler 1031. Snap right now at $36 front ft I fcv0'" S 1 provisions Foreigners seem to nave virtually un- REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS 1426 N. 18th Eight-room, ail modern, newly painted with 2 good coats of lead and oil. If you want something close In and cheap, at $!.4M, you will look this up. KASY TERMS. Off.NlCB, next door south. phone Webster 1 227. PAID ON LOT $166; WILL. TAKE P6. l. DAVENPORT BT. IMPROVED SO acre farm. 3o miles from Minneapolis; 46 acres under cultivation, balance used for pasture land, covered Willi poplar aud oak timber, very easily i Imrrd: no -waste land; nvatest ael of bu. Mints In that vicinity, consisting of house, barn, granary, corn enn, etc.; one heavy team, three Jersey cows, all young stock, lt0 chickens, hogs, complete set of lann machinery, wagons, buggy, creain separator; in fact everything Is complete; also 15 tons of meadow hay, 8 tone clover hay; S acres of corn; 60 bushels DOtatoes. 10 cords wood cut In stove length; in fact, everything on the) farm goes at raan, balance can stand. SCHWAB HR08 . 1028 fly mouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Mine $400 cash buys a near, modern bungalow on the south side, balance monthly. $700 buys 7-room, two story, large resi dence. A genuine bargain. Phone D. 8o07. SIX-ROOM, modern but heat, fine yard. paved street; $A caah, $20 .month. fl.Mj; $00u cash. Paving all paid. LAND snap near Hoodwood, tit Louis county, Minnesota. Postlvely the laat at such low f gurea. acres. $10.00; terms. Worth $16 00 to $.-000. .2 000 acres. $10.60, worth $16 to $J0. Write Flood wood Land Co., Jos. G. Fogarty, Mgr., Flood wood, bt Louis county, Minn. Nebraska FOR SALE By owner. 160 acres near Lodge Pole, Neb.; forty acres have been cultivated; fenced; no buildings; $14 per acre; one-half cash, balance i years at per cent A. J. Wharf, 313 N. Glen wood avenue, Peoria, III. FOR HALii A GREAT BARGAIN. Tho east half of section 1. town 14. range 11, In Pawsoa county, Nebraska. Good 6-room house, barn, granary and cribs; Improvements In good repair; fenced and crosa-fenced ; 20 acres In al falfa, 200 acrta snider cultivation; 7 ml.es from Sumner and 12 miles from Overton; good tenont; lest of will, no sand. Price, $3s per acre tor 60 days. Terms to salt purchaser. CLAYPOOL LAND CO.. Kearney, Neb. FOR BALK Beat large body high-grade medium-priced land In Nebraska; very Utile money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. o. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2. COFFEB The coffee market wss generally steady to day. Demand continued light and prices on spot ware unchanged, with Rio 7s Quoted at (-i.o and Bantos 4a at 104c, but holders weer encouraged by report of an increasing demand from EuroDe. Brazilian rabies reported an advanoe of 1-1 d tn the rate of Rio exchange on London, and the cost snd freight mar ket was very steady, cut there were ar rivals of 60.000 bass here over Sunday Rio 7a were quoted at 6.10c In the cost and freight markets and December con tracts st 6.6f46.7ic In the liquidating committee. Cettea Market. LIVERPOOL, Nov. I.-COTTON-Bpot, large business snd steadier; American middling, fair, laud; good middling. 606d: middling. 4.fcod; low middling. 4.72d; good ordinary, (.lid; ordinary, 3-07 d. Sales, 8.500 bales. ( New Tark Meaey Market. NEW YORK. No. I.-PRIMB MER CANTILE PAPKH VW per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Bteady; for sixty-day bills, $417, for cabirs, $4.1126; for demand, J4 90o. si LVER-Bar. 4'c. Dry (,m4i Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 2.-DRY OOODbV- Cotlon goods steady. Yarns steady. hs( silk firmer. Carpet prices for next sea son on a lower basis- limited orders to buy wheat In every mar ket in North America. Tha European de mand was especially active at Winnipeg, Duluth. Kansas City and here- Canadian diaputches aaid Liverpool was taking wheat as fast aa olfered. In tha United States demand from France waa moat conspicuous. tsllmates of tne loiai amount of export sales for tho day ran as hlKh aa 2,5o0,O00 bushela. Fears that primary receipts or nomeaiio wheat might undergo a sudden falling orr stirred up speculators and added to the bullish sentiment due to tne earner out look in the war situation as affected by developments regarding Turkey. An In crease In the i nitea mates visiuie. suiiir total waa regarded as oflset by the lessen ing of the slock on hand in Canada. . In corn, aa well aa In wheat, export sales led to a chance In aentl'Tiet and favored the bulls. It was ssid that as much as tuu.ono bushels was taken here for Europe. On the other nana, irauere were generally expecting Increased receipts here soon. Hedging pressure on oats failed to keep piioea down. Foreign buy ing and the atrengtb of other grain proved influential. . . - ... Provisions were unsemea oy conriicima reports about quarantine rules at the Chi cago stock yards and elsewhere. Shorts did tx gojd dtal of covering, but on the enauing bulge there was free taking of profits by longs. The range of price changes turntd out to be little. If at all. beyond what Is usual under ordinary con- Gra.n prices furnished by Logan A Pryan office 815 South Blxteenth street: per box; extra fancy Washington Hoov ers, II. s rer nox; ureun n(iiiw-iiL,u,i,., $1.50 per box; Oregon winter bsnanas, $1.75 per box; extra fancy Washington INulclous. il'.uu per nox; new mi vnr. u Ings, $3.00 per bsrrel; New York Bald wins, $2.78 per barrel. Pears: Callforn'a Clargleus, $2.26 per box; extra fancy D'AnJou, $250 per box. Grapes: Cali fornia Emperors, $3.60 per barrel; Malaga. tr.00 per keg- Bananas: Per bunch, 1.701$ 3.60. VEOETABLHS Cauliflower, $250 per crate. Cabbage: Per pound, 14c. Cu ucmbers: Pr 2 dos box, $1.60. Celery: Michigan, Sue per doxoni Denver Jumna, TJo per dox. Tomatoes: Fancy, $1.25 per basket. lettuce: Head, 50cir$l.60 per dose.; leaf. 40e per doxen. Onions: Shal lots, 40c per dosen; yellow, 24o per pound: red, 14 per pound. Radishes: Per dosen, 35c. Horseradish: Per case, lUftTv Garllo: Italian, 3uo per pound. Potatoes: Per bushel. 70c. Sweet Pota toes: Per barrel, $3.0o; Jerseys, $1.75 per hamper. NUTS No. 1 California walnuts. 19c per pound: pecsns, 124c per pound; Jumbo pecans, 18c per pound Filberts, 15o per pound; filberts, long naples, 18c per pound. MISCELLANEOrS - Shelled Popcorn: Per pound, 4c. Dates: Sugar walnut, $1.40 per bo. Almonds: Per pound, 20c. Limes: Psr box, $1.75 Crackerjack: Per case, 8.60; per half case, $1.75. Checkers: per esse, $3.60; per half rase, $1.75. Dates: Dromedary, per case, $3.00. Honey: Per case. $8.60. Fgs; Twelve 12-ounre, 83c per pound. Cider: Per keg, $3.40; per half bsrrel. $600. Cocoanuts; Per rack, $1.00; per aoxen. 76c. Squash: Per pouiil. 14c Kansas Cltr Grata aad Provlaloas. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 2-WHEAT-No. t hard, $1.07U6; No. 2 red, $1.0681.074; December. $l.f4j l.OH'i; May. 81.144'U1.1. CORN No. 2 mixed. 7(U''lo; No. z white, 71c; December, 664ft054c; May, OATS No. 3 White. 47M74; NO. 2 mixed, 42ti464c Bl.'TTER Creamery, 31c; firsts, 2flc; seconds, 26c; packing, 204c EGGS Firsts, 23c; seconds, 114c POULTRY Hens. 11c; roosters. c; tur keys. 12c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fro Its NEW YORK. Nov. 3 -EVAPORATED APPLES Dull; fancy. 74HP7Hc; choice, e 4jt4c; prime, b"tWVie. onic.1' ji , 1 ' , ' - , - - fernias. 344rllc: Oregona, 94114. Aprl- cota, dull; choice, 'Bic; extra cnoice, 104ij'114c; fancy, 12W24C Peaches, aim; choice, uai'ttc; extra cnoice, wi-mi:, fancy, 7ti74e. Raisins, qjiet; loose mus catels, e'foc; choice to fsncy, seeded. 'c; sueuiess, ta tc, ionuun iyeis, 357 i:73 70) 6HI "ii 2V4 26K 007 li.7 i: UK) 2,W 42 247 311 676 H60 hi 21 79 t 8 12 11 4 144 212 2 237 M 662 34S 712 1.023 121 3s0 3.503 1.829 3,491 228 tlnrrwwere. However, Ilea? Eager aeae e Aeeeet H t eat, eeJasT Another Ht. dnctloa Soon. NEW TORK. Nov. 2 -Further strength ening of the local money situation aa seen In Isst Saturday's bank statement with Its talrly large excess of cosh re serve, today t-neulted in an Increaae of of ferings by banks for long-time loans. There was virtually only one rate 6 per cent but borrowers evinced little eager ness to accept that figure, anticipating snnther reduction before long. Interior bsnks were again buvera of mercantile paper at 64 to 7 per cent. Foreign exchange wss more firm, Rng lsnd's revision of Its list of contraband articles snd the Increased caution of marine Insurance companies being partly wrtKAr M 7UM in- fl tn vnnil wethers I tvannnalhlA fur tills d,vMnnm,nl Pshlea t5.5tti5.7ti; feetler wethfrs, $TsOiK8i; go d i and sight drafts on London were quoted to choice ew es. $5 8Mf& "i0: fair to good ewes. $5.0tni6.A; feeder ewes, ISIMTt li. No. 16 fed lambs 137 fe1 ewes 2ns fed lamba Iik'4 Idaho feetler lambs. 1261 Wyoming lambs .... 4n red lamna 210 fed lambs Av. TO lo . 71 .VI Ti 79 83 Pr 7 7. CHICAGO I.IVB "TOCK MltKET Cattle Mostly Tea to Fifteen Cents Lower Unas t nevea. CHICAGO. Nov 1. -CATTLE Receipts. 2ti.oi.io head: mostly 10l5c higher; no i beeves, steers or siockera and feeders selmg, quarantine in force; cows and hellers. $;.- 40; calves, $7 00110.35. iHXiS Receipts, 3S,fM head; market uneven; closetl steady at Saturday's aver age, bulk. 87 7.50; light. $7.05i1l'7.r6; mixed. $7.1067.65: heavy, $7.1tro7.66; rough. $7.1o70; pigs. lower, at $4 07 l.M FHEKP AND LAM BP- Receipts, 34 o 0 head; market lOWftoo higher: eteeti, 16 454f 6.X; yearlinKs, $6 2M7.00; lamba, $i.eOa-l.frJ. . Loala Live Stork Market. FT. tri", Nov. 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11,300 heed: market lower; native beef steers. $7. Mm H).7ft; rows and heifers, $5.00fi9.!i0; stockers snd feeders. J5.60S7.50; southern steers, $.1.7Mf7.76; cows snd heif ers. $4.O0tr00: nstlve calves, $8.0Mil0 00 HOGS Receipts. 11.300 head: market steady; pigs and llglits. $6.60i'7.ffi; mixed snd butchers, $7.1.Vtf7."; good heavy, $7.45 7.60. SHEEP AND LA M Hf Receipts, 4 000 head; market for lambs higher; sheep steady; native' muttons, $4.tf)6.25; lamba, $7.00tr.28. at $4,914 iik! $4.90, respectively, easing off mere fractions later. Cotton ship ments as roiiorted today showed an enor- mmia Inrr.n u. r I K. nnn.rflnt w , k ?jThev were. In fact, the largest since the J I recent movement began. . Al Iocal bsnl.j made their first payment. ? so bn,,t $3.0"0,' in gold certificates, for Z ! federal bank stock today. A very large pan of a big shipment of gold bullion. which arrived from lenvrr to be con vert! d Into coin, will be used toward the further liquidation of this country's In deblednesa Inquiry for Investment securities con tinued, although the volume of business today waa much smaller thnn a few days ago. The better Investment tone has made Itself frit in the unofficial market. wher United Rates Steel. Amalgamated Copper and other active Issues were quoted at prices well above recent fig ures. Material reduction In prices of certain specialties offered further evidence of the contrscted conditions In the steel trsde, these being attend, I bv reports of im pending wage reductions. The fact that aeveral of tho Independent manufacturers are known to be working on thnlr wage sehedules for tlie coming year lends plausibility to these rumors. Railroad officio's reported further heaU tat Ion In business throughout the west, but a heavier movement of general mer chandise waa noted. Receipts of grslns at Chicago last wctk were far In excess of the movement of the corresponding week of the two preceding years. Tho Pt. Paul and Psnnsylvanla systems issued their returns for September, the former showing a handson s net Increase, while the Pennsylvania a earnings west of Pittsburgh were less satisfactory. Kansas Cltr Live totk Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 2 CATTLE Receipts, 23,000 head: market higher: prime fed ateera, $9.751710. 7H; dressed he-f steers, $7.7u4i.60; western steers, $6.76tf 9 00: stockers and feeders. W00V.4V bulls, $i.iNii.li; calves, $4.nlUl0.50. HOGS Receipts. 8.400 hesd; market lower: bulk. $7V.t7.SO: hesvy. $7.2"i7.30; psckers and butchers. $7.1.V?r7.40; light. $7 iKXti7.ro: plgw. $6.2.-r7.50 SHEEP AND LAM ItH Recelots. tl.OVJ head; market higher; Ismbs, $7.2"); yearllnaa. $.V5o4j.uO; wethers, $5.6ft6.; cure, $4.5OQ5.e0. Artlclel Open. I Hlgh-I 1w. Close. I Sat'y Wheat Dec.. May. Corn I Iiec. May Oats Dec. May. Pork. I Jan.. My. Lard. 1 !! 1 1V 1 16S 1 2?ffl 1 23 1 21V' 6Sl fr. I71VWWW24 4tTV4SJ74l 115 j llSl 1164 1 JwJ t ESI 1 H 64 HfrJ4'8H 714;71HWI 71H 484 44I 86 10 fC 68'4-, tlttW H4H1i 13 n 1 1 i6 1 it so 1 ii m& 11 a 11 124 1 1 35 I 19 10 I 19 1741 1 1 rd. Ill I, Nov.l 10 7241 10 95 1 10 7V41 4I 10 T24 Jan I 1 9241 10 10 1 1 9-241 10 00 I W) May.l 18 224' 10 224! 10 16 I 10 15 I 10 024 Ribs. I I I I Jan .1 IM 1 10 0741 8741 1 174 864iW7 "Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red Maker, Jones A Smith. Tanner Bios John Harvey; Kline It If. v Other buyers C62 .... 1 Totals XT0 1672 17.46H CATTIJC Rece.pts were the lightest thst they have bten on a Monday tor a good many weeks and ilgiitor than a year ao by aoout I.SJ0 heao. Heel steers were scarce and as packers all wsnlett a tew killers, ths mai-aei opened quite eiiny on tnat kind 01 stuff wltn pilcea steady to strong. lows and lieiiers were In fair demand snd they loo commanded prtcea that were aleauy to a lltite itronger, aa compared with last woek s cose. Feeders sold In uiiout the same way as killers, that la, at sternly to strong prices. Tne announcement at the close of laat week that the government had placed the Chicago stock yarda under quarantine because ol an oulbieuk of foot and mouth ulseane st polMts Sieai that mttrkot. was rsgsrdeq here as likely lo mean sn In creased demand for siocker and feeder cattle. Aa no leeders can bs shipped out of tha Chicago murket owners of such cattle can hardly afford to aend their cat tle tlurn wltu the certainty that they will be held for an Indeilmte period. At the sama tlms buyeis or such cattle who have been accustomed to go to Chicago will not be able to get any cattle out of that market snd will in consequence be forced to sesk markets farther west. Later reports from Chicago indicate that the government has placed the yards at that point under complete quarantine, and that no stock csn bs received or shipped out after o'clock p. m. of Mon day. Railroads are being notified not to receive shipments of any kind of live stock for Chlcsg-o. Quotations on cattle: Good to choirs corn-fed beeves, $9 DCilO 60; fair to good corn-fed beeves, $H.0ui9 .00; common to fair corn-fed beeves, i6.75ftS.Oo; good to choice rsnge steers, $7 404)8.40; fair to good rangs steers, $6,7547.40; common to fall rsnge steers. lo.fcie'.'f5; good to choice grass heifers, $6.0uty7.(i0; good to cho'c grass cows. $0.76,1)50; fair to geod grades, $5.00ei6.76; common to fair gradea. $4 Oftii ft.OH; prime feeders, $ $ s.40' good to choice stockers and feeders. t7.lotj7.N6; fair to good stockers ami feeders, $6 6ikj7.20; common to fair stock srs snd feeders, $5. 80416.60; stock heifers, $4 75116.00; stock cows, $l.50-5.fl0; stock calves, $7.5OrulO.O0; veal calves. $7-504jlO.OO; bulls, stags, etc. $4. 506.26 BEEF STEs:i,S. loos CJty Live (Mock Market. HIOI'X CITY. Ja Nov. J CATTLE Receipts. 4.600 head; market 10c higher; native steers, $4.506.7u; butchers, 8V25t 6.76: cows and heifers. liaSu-HO: cannti', S4.ontT5.; Stockers and feeders, J6 J.'.l 6.75: bulls, stags, etc. $5.00715 75. I IOGB Receipts. 1,500 bead; market steady to 6e lower; hcaby, f7.OnW7.l6: mixed. $6.74M7.03; light. $6.97v6.V74; bulk of ssles. $J.ft,ii7.0j. SHEEP AND LAMBS-necelpts, S.009 head; market steady; ewes, $2.fOfl.15; lumbs. $400(37.76. Bt. Joseph Lisa flock Market. PT. JOSEPH. Nov. 3.-HOna-Recelnts, 4.600 head; market steady to 6e lower; ton. $7.35: bulk of sales, f7.00fi7.23. CATTLE Receipts, 1,604 hesd: market steady to weak: steers, $6.Kre 10.00: cows and heifers, lt.ootrs.0": ralvea. n.or.RO. SHEEP AND IM MRS Receipts. 1,600 head; market slow; lambs. $7.246.00. Live Stock la glgat. Receipts of live stork at ths five prin cipal wratarn markets: Ploux City 4,500 1 600 J.00) Kansaf City 3,000 1.100 18.0" Ht. louls 11,300 11,800 4.000 Chloago 20,000 3.0iJ 84,000 South Omaha 6,600 8.400 24.000 Total receipts S,800 84.606 79.000 $1.85. OH aad Rosla. NEW YORK, Nov. 2. RORI V-Nom-Inal; strained, common to good, $3.70. TCRPENT1NE Easy; machine barrels, '"SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 2.-TVRPEN-Tl N K Nominal, 4!.4c: no sales; recelts, W, bbls.; shipments. U39 bbls.; stocks. 28. 48.' bbls. POSIN Nominal: no aalea; receipts, 1428 bbls.; shipments. 2.330 bbls.; slocks, 110,623 bbls. Quotations unchanged. Mlaaea polls ;raia Market. MINNEAPOIJS, Nov. !.-wHKAT-December, $1 12H; May. $1184: No 1 hard, $1164; No. 1 northern, Sl-tfQ'l-16i; No t northern, $1 'V 1 V FIl'R Unchanged. BARLKY-6767c. RYE-91ft2c , BRAN $J0.60. CORN No. 3 yellow, elflc. OATS No. S white. 44'.yM&C SEED Flax. $1 .32aU25. t. Laats Grata Market. ST IOl'IS. Nov. 2. WHEAT No. 2 red, tl.10grl.12: No. 1 hard. $1 1IC1.18; De cember, $1 1S11S: May, $1,204. CORN No. 2, 76c; No. 2 white. 74c; December. t7Sc: Mtf 714071SC OATS No. 1. 468474c; No. 2 whits, 48c. I.lvevpoel Grala Market. LIVERIXJOIj. Nov. I. WHEAT 4?pot, firm; No. 1 Manitoba, Is Id; No. 2, Is 44d: No. , s4d. Futures, steady, la Mud. CORN el pot, quiet; AmrTean mixed, new. 7s Id; IPIata futures, steady; No vember, 6a 4d. Itnak riravrlasre. OMAHA. Nov. 1 Bank clearings for Omaha today ware $2,994.7x2.13 and for the corresponding day last year $3.620,272 62. Metal Market. HT. TMMB. Nov. 3.-M ETAI Jt-Iad, dull, U 1MJ3.374; spelter, dull, $1-BI.. I.. ...too I 00 ...luii its 1 8 !5 . KO I tt 1 It M egar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. I-SUOAR-Raw, quiet; molasses, 2.87c; centrifugal, 3.63c. Refined, easy, 20 points lower; cut loaf, 6.30c; crushed. 6.80c; mould "A." 5.96c; cubes, 6.5o;-XXXX, powdered, 6.5V pow dered, 6.00c; fins grsnuiated, .40e; dia mond A, 6.40c; confectioners' A, 5.30c; No. I, 5.15c. Elala Batter Market. ELGIN. 111. Nov. 2. BUTTER Ten tubs sold at 24J24c Cabinet Ministers Who Resigned Meet Victor Emmanuel ROME, Nov. 1. Alt the cabinet min isters who resigned their portfolios yes- "Women Skeletons" Between Partitions Just Few Beef Bones Saturday while electricians were wiring the house of Harvey Fl. Woolley. 191(1 Clark street, they found some bones between cne of the partitions. Ths report spread that they were the bones of human beings Th5 report grew as It went along and by the time It reached the news--papers, It was hardly recognisable. The final ona wss thst the bones consisted of a eottplo of skulls, split, and lndlcatr Ing a murder. When the bones were found. It was near quitting time. Ths stories were to the effect that the workmen were so unnerved that they did not return to work. It Is a fact that they did not re turn, but the reason waa that It was ths regular Saturday half holiday. At the tlms Itr. Woolley was out on hunting; trip. Yesterday when Mr. Woolley returned, he started an Investigation and quickly discovered that Instead of a number of tones having been found, the electrlctani discovered but two, jwth small ones that at seme time had been In a soup piece of beef and evtlently had been carried between tha partition by rata. W. A. Scott to Call Election Returns in Front of The Bee W. A. Scott, balla-hoo artist, will call out the election returns Tuesday night In front of The Bes building, on the Seven teenth street side. Scott called tha In nings of ths world series for Ths Bee and has a clear voice that will carry several hundred feet. All of the first totals to come In from the larger precincts will come dlreetly to The Des from tho Judges. Allies Bury More Than 25000 Teutons LONDON, Nov. 2. "As shownc tho huge German losses In ths Tpres region. uroay met looay in me presence oitt . ,tatcd that tha British soldiers King Victor Emmanuel, with whom theyhat) t,urM more than 26.000 Oermana." discussed ths situation for about two' ty, a messe4te to tho Weekly Dispatch hours, Hlgnor Rublnt, minister of tho treasury, gava a lengthy explanation of his rea sons for resigning. He said ths budgt from one of its correspondents in Bel glum. The telegram continues: "There are many great pllss of German dead around Dlxmude, which It has been tra- . 4 1 I . . S tl AVtMA . .1 I ...Uw- . . ww "'"jpossibls to bury on account of the eon war began. Tho defloit might easllyi ,muoui fnt)l,,. Dlxmude Is a heap of have bean overcome by an Increase In 1 ,i. ,., . , an agnd peasant woman, who refuses to 4,. Pr. Mo. Av. Tt. ..Ull ITI U 1271 10a COW o. ..ICtl I 10 I .. tut IU It liKlFEKH. ..$711 U 1 i.ULLS. t ltfO I 06 I 1 UM I M CALVES, W 1 M 1 NEHRASKA. 7 feeders.. W& 7 36 61 feeders. .-073 7 10 I feeders.. 102 7 10 13 feeders.. 764 6 90 COLORADO. 12 calves.. 319 7 7 2- yeurllngs 617 6 $J HOGM Sellers all asked higher prices this morning, and when other inarkela were rrported weaker and local packers made their first bids sharply lower things rtinslned almost at a atgiidatll for some time. After dickering for th best part of an hour, traders finally got together, and wien the supply finally started to move values were generally a atiade lower than Saturday. Ths sales showed more -or less unevenness, and while some looked fully steady, others were aa much as a nickel lowtr, but the general trade Is just a shade lower. Iilppera filled their orders during ths early rounds st prices that were In most rases fully strady, and In one or two Instances were quoted as stronger. Sup plies ware moderate, and as the move ment was fairly active during the lat ter part of the trade, a tleerancg was made In good season. Hulk of ths sales landed at $7 OfuffMO, as against Saturday's long string at $7.10. Bims of the mors deairahle offerings reached $7 16 and $7.2u, with tops at $7,224. Today's flxuree are Just about lor a hundred lower than the first of October. Rupplles smounted to about forty-nine ears, or 8.4UO head. This is a gjiln 1.4O0 head over last week, but Is about 700 short of ths corresponding Monday of Isst year No, 47.. revenues and limiting expenses, the aug- mentation of the revenues. Includln, the,qult home iiiiu rtKiB in iwaoaiiun, wn en airvauy had bjn approved by parliament, from - "t which It was ..peeled to realise .. J.W0 JODS Waiting 000,000 annually. Ths war, however,' D changed tho whole silustlon, Bignor Rullni fcal'l, and the military budget alone would require tlflo.ono.ono. Owing to the European crisis, Blgnor Funeral services were held yesterday Rub'nl continued, the revenues Instead , for Zack Cuddlngton, former sewer eon of increasing had diminished by about j tractor, who took hla own Ufa Friday $20 om.00,1, Ihe new taxations bringing Inlln a room at the Boquet hotel. Tha body $1,000,000 Instead of $16,000,000. He added 1 was burled at Forest Lawn cemetery. . that he recognised the necessity for ur- Cuddlngton killed himself because of tent miinaiy expenses, dui wisned to despondency. The day following his For Cuddington No. si..., At. 0k. FT. IU )J Tea it M t Sftt ISO T OS 41 I4 1 74 7 t4 1I 1 S'4 144 : 7 10 . ruin. St l"t ..4 4 lit 106 .. I M IS ,. Ill 8IIKEP-The week opens out with a run of 34.000 head, compared with 18,791 head last alondsy. 47,i-a two weeks ago 71.. 41. Av. Hh. rv. .Ml im I 114 ro 4 t it .! .. t 1 i5 iw 1 11 IW Its ID .1 . . T 9S IU 80 f 14 counter balance thsin with new taxa tlons. A majority of tha ministers preferred to postpone the taxation until after ths mar, but Bignor Rublnl said he feared such action might bo considered unconstitutional. "Funeral of Crown Prince" Referred To WASHINGTON, Nov. t-A priate let ter received by a young woman In Wash ington from a lieutenant In tha German army refers to "tho funersl of tho Crown Prince." Tho letter cams to ths attention of stato department officials when IU re cipient asked tho American government to undertake to transmit a reply for bar to tho lieutenant, to whom sho Is en gaged to bo married. Tho request eras denied, as have been many similar ones. Tho letter mads only a casual reference lo the funeral, speaking of tho big crowds which poured out to see it. A week ago dispatches from London feath two friends appeared In Omaha from different towns In Nebraaka to offer him employment, at just tha kind of work to which ho was suited. Bee Want Ads Are Famous as Result- DEATH RECORD Mrs, Haas Petersen, SHENANDOAH, la., Nov. t-8pec4aj.) The funeral of Mrs. Hans Peterson, who died suddenly Wednesday, was 00 a ducted today by Rev. Peter Jacobs. lief death was very sudden, as she was taken ill late Wednesday night and died la few hours. Mrs. Peterson had been Ill poor health for soms tlms. Her sister re cently returned to her horns In Illinois, thinking tha sister was In better health. Culls from the Wire Although It landed In a pond. .Captain H. P. IloueyweU's balloon "New St. Louis," broke the world's record for con tinuous flight, carrying four paaaengers. according to a telegram received at Bt. Loula trim tlte pilot. Tho balloon sailed also reported tho receipt there of privets J from St. Louis about 11 o'clock yesterday letters from Germany saying tho crown prince had been buried. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. morning and landed about two and a half hours later near Klnmundy, 111., eighty four miles from Bt. Louis. The lougvst trevious flight with four twrauua la SalJj to have been seventy miles. I