THK WKK: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAY, NOVKMRKIt 11, 1914. 11 ron UKXT tlnase a Cottaa. .OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ..131 S Hi 17..,. ..? I M COWS. i on I T IS T lie i-nw.M moaern nouse. at aiason. -. - - n.-.i r.v . ,.,. . : ! " J , 7 - -room. nice home, hardwood finish. ,"" vmsmk, ia v.vu. vi . ;;;;;;;;;;;;; - i:::"::::::' i ll ahj Aina. lvnport $. W. H. Gates 47 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 124. MODERN house. 10-r.. steam heat. 303 5! 2th ft., corner Farnnm. Repairs to suit tenant, Epeclnl terms, Phcparn, W. 2Rl2o 7-ROOM brick house. 2712 Jackson, quire 401 City Nat- Eank. 13 N. 21ST 5 rooms. $18. R. 6M1. In- 8-RCOM modern house, $M, 819 So. tith Ave. Call Harne y 41 81 . t-R. modern cottage. Slo N. S7th Ave. 6-R. house, mod., 4508 N. JSth Ave. W. 804. Maggard's Large van, S men tl.tS per hr. : dray. J men, P per hr. 1713 Webster. Doug. 149. I 7 , JC DJ Exp. Co.. movln Farnam.P. 614 8-R., modern except beat. Web. SSfcfl. t J l ( 7 Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, ships; S-horse vin ard 2 mim. (1.2a par hr. ; storage $2 por tfO. Satlnfactouy guar. D. & Ty. 230. 4628 CUMING Half block to car. 5 looms, and bath, modern but heat. In fine condition; tins lot. Phone Red 64S3. i IK you want strictly movers noma, 8 room. never betora rented, cull Harney 23 6. Low rent to right tenant. Twenty Oct 30. 7 K minuwi waia iruni cny nan. - , t SO HOGS AYERAGE ABOUT STEADY Fat Vearll Qaarter to Thirty Fire Ceata Higher Fat Weth er, Kvrrs aaa Ualm Strongr to Ten Ceat lllaher. 8.IWJ ?4 :si 7.SW 32.6.1 8,482 4i.t2- 8.S21 81,717 7.868 72.3"! SOUTH OMAHA, Nor. 10. 10li Receipts were: Caitle. Hogi Sheep. Official Monday 6.218 24.M4 Estimate Tuesday 4.M0 4,00 10,000 Two days this week.. 10.718 Pam days last week. .11,48 Same 2 weeks ago 13.253 Same 8 weeks ago 54,215 Same 4 weeks ago 2I.SN4 Sam days last year... 14,973 'lhe following tabic hum the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Houih Jmal.a live stock market for the year to date, as compared with las' year: 1314. 1S1 2. Dec. Cattle 810,3X9 841,747 82.408 1.955.767 2.1S4,SX 249,tHt hep 2.811.4S4 2.871, gS 60.8M The following shows the average price for hosts t.t the SuUth Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with corn par. sons. 14.22ft 61.0& Date, I iii4. um3.im2..iu.iiit.m.iiioa. 1 H S 7 60! 8 4S I 8 44. 7 52 5 43 2f I 7 0it 7 571 8 K! lO1 7 63 ' 5 4! 24. It M 17 Ml 1 1.11 a ?l an) I 8 41 k1'- St Z MI 1 67 1 4 241 8 47 7 66 Oct 27.18 98 7t ly 8 38 7 54 8 80 Oct 28 . 7 09V4I J Si 8 01 6 i 8 .( 7 oi'l 5 61 Oct 2. 7 064 t 741 7 7 Iil3756) 4-ROOM cottage, moder:r except furnace. 709 8. 37th St.. 820. Phone Harnev 371. ROOMS, strictly modern, sun room, newly decorated and garae. oil 4 Wool worth. Inquire 31W Woolworth. Phono Harney 5574. Fidelity Storage Co. Storage, moving-, packing and shipping. If'th & Jackson Pts. phone Douglna 2hS. STEAM heat, all modern. 7-room houso; also 4-room flat. 220 No. 23d. MODrRN f-roimi liouo-., a th Ave., Vacant November 5. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. Phone Hartley 10 ar Duug. 1218. FOR BENT We have a complete list of all nouses, apartments and flats that are for rent This list can be seen free of charge at Omaha Van A Storaae Co.. u8 8. loth St, EXCHANOE tent. 7 rooms, modern house, Hanscoln Park district, for alterations. n. 4229. 1 THi Uct. 31. 7 11 7 71 7 66 8 1 8 01k - I I i w iOV. Nov. Noir. Nov. 5. 7 8 271 8 251 I 5 811 8 19 Nov. . 7 SK'ii 7 61 7 73l 6 181 17 70 Nov. 7. 7 341 7 3i 7 791 6 141 7 901 Nov. 8.1 1 7 ar.l 7 ui K uxi K ait 7 781 Nov. .7E1 7 77 8 121 7 80 7 791 S 65 Nov- 101 7 73! 6 21 7 96 j 7 73 6 58 Sunaay. " cAttUK Ilecelpts of cattld this morn ing were only moderate for a Tuesday, 7 cars all told being reported In. This leaves the total for the two days this week at 10,718 head, the smallest of an recent week, and smaller than a year ago by over 4,000 head. One reason foi the moderate receipts may be due to the holding back In the country of feed ers, which are In very , poor demand at the present time. Thus the actus, re ceipts of cattle are limited very largely to killing stock. Desirable beef steers that Just hsp pened to appeal to buyers were steady this morning and sold .with ressonaoie freedom. On the other hand all beef CHttie were slow and hard to move, with the feeling a little lower If anything. No. Stockmen who were expecting a mosti urgent demand for beef cattle on ac- count of the closing of the Chicago yards JJ have thus far been disappointed, as the demand has been little if any more than JJ" normal. This may be accounted for In e! part by the enormous receipts at Kansas 57 1 liy yesterday, that market having been, swamped with killers. ' i. Cows and heifers were In fair demand 18. at prices not materially different from . yesterday, and the greater part of the offerings of butcher stock changed hands In reasonable season. The supply of feeders and stock cattle was very limited, but no more so than the demand. The quarantine established by the local authorities In many of the western states has limited the territory to which shipments of feeders can be made, so that the demand is consequently restricted. There was a little buying this morning, and the prices paid were possibly in spots a little stronger than yesterday, but it was limited largely to filling of orders. In other words, there was almost no speculative buying of either stockers or reeders. yuotatlons on Cattle: Good to cholo cornied beeves, 9.004pl0.60; fair to good cornfed beeves, 8.0ua.4.u0; common to lair cornfed beeves, 6.7548.00; good to choice range beeves, I7.4t8.o0; fair to good range beeves, 867urg7.40; common to fair range beeves, 86.00vti.75; good to choice grass ho.fers. t tunny 7.00; good to choice grass cows, 85.75&S.60; fair to good grades, to.30 4jo 75; commut. to fair grades, 84.tM5tt.U0; prlnio feeders, 88 00(8.J; good to choice stockers and feeders. 7.2vU7.86; far to good stockers and feeders, $t.tXte7.2i); com mon to fair stockers and leeuera, fj.sottf 6. CO; stock heiters, 80.75(8.00; stork cows. 84-5O6.50; stock calves, 8s.6O13r7.6O; veal calves. 7.&J'410.00 bulls, stags, etc., 14.75 ifti.75. ' , Representative sales; BKEF STEERS. Ns. ' At. Pr. Ns. At. Pr. 1 1130 8 40 II UJ0 1 nans 1 so to tm it 7 6S 8 IS 1-. 2. 7 10S 8. ? " 7 ti' I 101 8 09 4.1 7 JIVal 7 611 7 81; 8 13! r, I il Ml I SI t 76 10 7 SI 7 72 7 SI 5 Stl 6 68 72 6 .8 .4 5 -J) 7 00 5 7 I 78 8 ROOMS, fine condition. 1717 Webster St. ..Stores Bail Offices. Offices in The Bee Building (THE BUILDING THAT 13 ALWAYS NEW.) .Farnam St., 17th St., and on Court (Prices from $10.00 to $60.00.) Ask for the Superintendent, Room 103 DESK rom In desirable Bldg. Red 3--". office. Beo WANTED TO KENT WANTED TO RENT A. farm on shares with everything furnished. Address C Coppock, Florepi'. Neb. . REAL ESTATE FARM St HAM11I LA A US FOB SALE Miatuesota- BARGAIN 320-acre improved farm, 20 miles from Minneapolis; on good grayei Vroau; lay loved; about 120 acres under cultivation, balance used tor pasture! some tine meadow lanui can practically svil be put undar cultivation; buildings consut ol 8-rootu house, bam. granary, corn ciibs, macLia-sived.. wovdmul, etc; good apple orchard. , Price 830 per acie; one-bull cash, reasonable torm on bal ance. Adjoiuiug farm held at double this pr.ee. ttcawao Bios.. 10JI Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Winn. Mlasourl. , IS DOWN, $5 montuiy, buys 40 acres grln, irult, pounry land, near- town; pilce $320; lo monthly buys W) acres. W rite lor l.st of cuaap and. Box M4, Cartnaue. Mo. - ' ' .ISIS 8 M rt M .... K7 0 'I'i l.'v i m 1 7 i 171 Tl 1 1 1 M I Ht 10 00 NcHRASKA. P ters....lni8 3 st. rv..lu 7 18 cows .... HM 6 M 16 St. llvs... i 8 0 i . teeta...13iti 7 4t 46 he.fera..li,9 7 00 64 H his... 914 8 70 WYOMING. trows 11 Ui .17 st ewe.... 1084 1 M U '"WB WU 8 86 ti torts . 8 s lti cos 91M 4 78 UH) steers.... KWl 7 15 12 hfM.ers ,.l'i T w It st. rows.,PM 6 76 14 leedi rs.. M 8 40 7 steers. ...1071 7f 8 txWit 0. H 7 n 49 steers.. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET T&X Jrr ,n Neaily Three Million Baahrli of Wheat to Importing; Countries. ALL GRAINS SHOW LOSSES Cora aad Oat Follow W heat In Da rllae from Higher Level In ler Freaanrr of Bearish Inflnenres. 48 s.eera... 19 steers... 11 cows.... 88 cows..,. steers... 88 rows.... OMAHA. Nov. 10, 1914. Nearly J.iW.000 bu. of rash wheat were sold to Importing roiintrle direct or to thrlr stents veslenlav. Thru. !. In. 7 steers!!! ilOli T5 ; -,"l' lh, nh't taken at the Atfantlc 13 steers.,.. 1167 8 en 'IT , w" ,n xn" ""In, and 9iJ 7 i 1l iee.ieis,, MI7 40 . '"7 or ,," buslnrs was trans- 878 6 78 83 steers.... 1100 7 I ''ran in Tari- COIiORAIMJ ous markets of thetTnted Htates. 789 4 S 10 cows 87 8 09 1 j " ht. "howed losses of SHc yester- m 8 In 88 rows .- lo i r .1 WC . . ln resting sits were c 7 8 ) 12 bulls 1127 6 80 PrlowK th hihest levels, they were MJt nu, m oa I TkC above the lnwost rrbe nf the nav. v urn w as on aro vesiernsv: ins ex- OMAIIA iF.JKIt.l. MARKKT. Pl'TTKR-No. I. 1-lb cartons, 82c; No. 1, SOtu. tut. 31p t HKKSK Imptirted Fwlsa, S8c; Amer ican sw.ss. 3Sc; bUvk Swiss, tic: twins, ln ; daisies. lrtc; triplets, lit"C; Young Amerras 1SV: blue label brick. 17c; lltn buraer. 4-b., av; -llv. 20c; New York white, litc; Importiil Trench Kmiuetort, 45c. r 1814 Trout. 14o; large rrapplea. 15c; fslnion, 8v.c; halibut, II ,r; clinnel cat fish. 12r; like, Mc; pickerel. 10.-. l-Ofl.TRY-Broilers. ll'; spring rhlck ens, lie; hens, imllc; cocka sc; ducks, Hk grese, c; turKevs, Hie pigeons, per toi.,'Hic; du ks. full feathered, I'V; geee, full featherr'1, 8c; squsts. No. 1. 81.6V1; No. 2, A0c. 'Market quotations furnished by Glllnskl Fru.t company: MlRCKiLA.l:ori Shelled popcorn: Per lb., 4c. Almonds: Per lb., SMr. Cracker tack: Per ?s., per half rs , $1.76. Dates: Dromedary, per c , $3.0o; sugar walnut, per bos. $1.40. t.lines: Per us., $1.i6. Checkers: lr r., $3.60; per half rs , 1 76. Honey: Per cs.. $8.60. Klgs: 13 OS.. 860. Cider: Per ke. $3.00: per bbl., $6,tiO. Cocoanuts: I'rr sack, $4.0; per dot., 7c f HI' I I .ranges: Kxlta Kancy valen- m Hupplles remained molerate, something like sixty-nine cars, or 4,t)0 head being rece.ved. The two days" total of 8.KK3 head Is neanv 1.000 larger than last week, but Is 6,6"0 bead smaller man a year ago W IMOBUB, Upper Wisconsin Pr.. and ueneiui u.u k.ale in toe union;' svLtlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ass. for book let 84 on Wisconsin Central J-and Grant otata acres W,W' fi. lands ' Buv 7-room. strictly modern. Mth and graiiug lands. If interested in Iiyit lands, JollB.. ,outh front: Towner nonrcaident: took the hardest kind of work to gel things upon a steady basis, riellers held out for Monday's prices and when the big bulk of the supply finally moved values were steady, or very nearly so, putting the average trade on a rather uneven, b-it generally steady basta. Movement was far from l.vely at any time, but a pretty fair clearance was made In good season. Bulk of the sup ply moved at $7.4ttif7.t. with tops at 7.7fc This figure Is a nickel better than yes terday's top, but this was due more to the difference In quality than to anv Im provement In the trade. Pigs were In fair supply, and while most buyers failed to take much Interest In them, prices re mained about the same as on Monday, The market this wek has been a most uncertain proposition. Monday's run was so light that shippers were able to take nearly the whole supply, and this fset ws largely responsible for the 16o advance recorded. Today with a larger run values held firm and no more, so that for the two days the market shows a gain of anywhere from a dlnin to as much as 20c. Considering- the fact that the supply has been so very moderate, the quality has been remarkably good, and this accounts In a measure for the abil ity of shippers to compete with the pack ers on nearly everything that shows up. Representative sales: . CHURCHILL TALKS OF THE NAVY First lrd of Aaaalrmlty Assessrei Fleet la Mevtrr Hhapo Now Than War Groat War Bearaa. LONDON. Nov. 10. -Scenes of extraor dinary enthusiasm were witnessed at the Guild hall tonight at the Inaugural ban quet of the new lord mayor of London, Sir Charles Johnston, Who succeeds 81r Thomas V. Bowater. Added Interest at tached to the gathering by reason of the special circumstances of the times and th hiwanra nf t fc. - r. vl n ,1 -1 K.I.UI... Oats were t4Hc tower, matnlv In svm-F a u '.i... fitMi, t... inniu. trvi ' the crown responsible for the conduct of Ef '.hy iWl,,hih0 0,b"! r,n"; b,1,th" ,"ok Fancy Grimes Golden. $1.75 per box; i vhe war and the diplomatic) representa tives of the allied nations. Guild hall has been the scene of many civil and national functions In the last 800 years, hut there has lean none, which so strongly appealed to the popular Imag ination. The guests, who numbered 1.000 h S?,:, ?nTth. ami flnam.er.. enlerad the clvlo ui. fr buying by that section. Haluwlna. 82.7o per barrel. Pears: Call- I headquarters of London between two lines mo? !iniMLr'.r?e..h J'Jlt JheP v" foriila Clargious. $i.-B per box; Kxtra 1 of khakKlad riflemen. "P'" ,m't ,r,d0' Kancy U Anjous. $2.50 Mr box; Grapes; , roeiea1 nl.k l k,.n hL:.".. 'TTI- , , California Emptors, tftVi per brrel;al- 4. l' ailfT-U lllL'OTA 17 steers.... 104 7 40 I cellent weather for curing, husking and CAVA11A. I moving this grain were the pr nclpal I e.e. tla. 113a and .'.'8a. 83 76 ner box: Red SS heifers... 1180 7 60 134 steera...l2 1& i JVT"! .5 nWl. It is generally expected ; R,U Valeiv iss, $3 60 per box. lemons: w.i me inuvrmeni oi corn win oa on a Fancy 8.0s, .., M-.60 r box; choice Red ""'' . I Man. swia. .Mia. tf tw net Box. tlranrrult STILL MORE MEN KITCHENER'S CRY Commander of British Forces Sayi H Will Keep on Wanting Sol diers Till Foe Crushed. v !r of f?"h t.rd w"-," alnst the price, Kancy Wash.ngton Grimes." $1.60 per box; "VLhM .,rn"c.t'0'." only 1,0,000 bu. Kxtra Fancy Washington Jonathans. $l m) v in oniy a r air tnurplv. tratjA OPnti nifthpfi with all that t h v rs mh ah. . . . . weV'raJrltarge'eadrt VJfiv. Sn" by h". 'VfT " "W -M JtS P l"x;' Colorado onatnalXS:! were as much as a dime lower snd It and those with western connections pur- iVuYa. ti i T.t ho." oreaon Wmiir hIL ..IjI Vi nanas. 81.7a per box; Kxra f ancy wash Z" u."n,a". 10 ,ow'r' Ifom.a Emperors, per crate: Mala OearamS e: '"Vhoat and flour I f' K"' Jn-n.: .r bunch. $1.7, VLtJ'Xx'TU,'tl!L,n,. In.ni VEGETABLES Caulllflower: Per crate, J.Kr?.1- k1 "T.,P ",re i.!1 I 50- Cabbage: Per pound. . lc. Cucnm- shipments of KU.uuO bushels Inst year. gan. 360 doien; Lenver, JumlH), 7o dosin. r ,Vv . ini ( i h ! peppers: liashei, oc. lomaioea: nasaet. .1 a ki , V iLi v k i , i I ,1K, tettuco: until, nosen, utictjJi.su; leat. LiiT u i ""7,n:,"""T'iii, 4t. iiorseraaisn: per, cs., 315. At. 8h. I'r. .,.348 130 7 38 ...31 It 18 ...871 7 40 ...1 300 7 40 ...m sm 7 ...376 IvO 7 4 ...M4 .. 7 10 .-.IM 40 7 60 Na At. Sh. Pr. 74 MO .. 7 88 " -..13 .. 7 6B ? Ml 40 7 0 6 17 10 7 SO T 1S7 .. J 6, I' 3 80 7 H 71 124 .. 7 78 receipts of 437,000 bushels and shipments or 3k;,ouo bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,180,000 bushels and shipments 785,000 bushels, against receipts of 4N1,oti0 bushels and shipments of 741.000 bushels last year. CABLOT RLVE1PT&. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago M &V4 440 Minneapolis 310 Duluth , 417 Omaha 73 6 15 Kansas City S98 11 18 St. Louis 12S M 34 Winnipeg 425 These sales were reported today: Wheat: No. t hard w'nter, 3 cars, 3108; 1 car, $1.074. No. 8 hsrd winter, 3 csrs, $1.07H: 6 cars. $1.07- 7 cars. tl.OSH. No. 4 hard winter. 1 ear. 81.0B: 8 cars 81.08. No. 8 mixed, 1 car, $1.06. No. 4 spring, 1 car. On.ona: Shallots, per dosen, Coc; yellow, per pound, 3 He; red, per pound, ltyo. Gar ilo: lta-ian, ale; Had she ; Per doann, 60c. Potatoes: Idaho, per bushel, 70c; Red Klver Ohios, two per bushel; Minnesota Whites, fiOc per bushel. Hweet Potatoes: Per barrol, $3.00; per hamper, $1.7k Squash: Per lb., lite N I'TS No. I Cuiiiornla walnuts, per lb., 19c. FllberUi: per lb , 16c; long Napiaa, per lb., 18c. Pecans: Per lb., UiVjO; Jumbo, per lb., 18c. Kansas City l.lro Stook Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 10 CATTI.K Receipts, 17,oflt head;, market, steady, closed strong to 10c higher; prime fed steel s, HO.Wk11.iiO; dressed beef steers, a8.lHXufl.76; western steers. $7.00rulu.00; stockers and feeders, V-uU(U7.7ri; bulls, $6.00 ...1IW t .. ...143 .. 7 00 7 33 RVKL ESTATE WEST SIDE Close-Iri Bargain $3,000 ask for booklet ou Apple Orchards lu Wisconsin. Address Land Lpt. boo Line tiy.. .Mlnueapoiia. Minn. FARMS WANTED. WANTED TO BUY 1 want to buy about a i,&0o-acre ranch; must be good eras ing and. suitable for raising hay, timo thy, clover and alfalfa ana have fan? Im provements. Answer must describe land and come direct from owner. Address x 36s, Bee. FARMS FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT 0 acres, 4 m.les norm ut Florence; 6 acies .in altaifa. Win rent for 8 or 6 years. Call Wainut 15312. REAL ESTATE. LOANS. Jones: south front; owner nonresident; wants quick sale. This is positively a real snap for soma one. 0 'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGCY., 1306 Farnam St. Tel. Tyler 1024. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE BUNGALOW PIGS. ---ill ..8&S a, ....113 .. 8 31 83.. -IM ..8 38 SHhik,p The packers were liberal buy ers of Bheop and lambs again this morn ing, and while no tat lambs sold over yesterday's top. the sorting In most cases was a little lighter and yesterdav's top was a more popular price today. Value were generally regarded at least steady to a dime higher. Lambs sold all the way from 8S.60 to $9.80 for the most of them. As was tho case on Monday the packers cut into the feeder supply, and If some of the sales of this class were taken Into account lambs showed more advance than wss generally quoted. The bulk of the offerings consisted of fed westerns. The most interest seemed to center In the aged sheep today, especially was this the case with fat yearlings. Two double deck of fed yearlings sosred up to 8S.00. the highest November price ever paid on li.15 i,,,"I'ket'.?r'08" on yerllngs were 2.VW 3oc higher than yesterday. Ewes and wethers were In very fair demand and quotnbly steady to strong. A good sup ply of ewes was on hand today and more days0"1 Wer " "lht :han-m everal There was a little demand for all kinds of feeder sheep and lambs, but very few feeder lambs were to be had, while feeder ewes were In fair supply. On Monday's market the bulk of the feeder lambs moved at 8.507.10, and most of what few feeder ewes were available at $4.4.30 some going to the emmtry It $4.u0 but these carried a little flesh fT"meMt0nd".yy.Wa.Uttle ry 'rnt The receipts were about the same aaa week ago. both as to slxe and quality but less than half the run of two weeks ago and a year ago. At present no fed stuff Is coming from Iowa on account of the quarantine, thus making Nebrsska and the western range about thei only source of supply. ) Quota ttora on sheen and lambs: lamh good to choice, 39 0011.30; lambs, fair to roo-4 $860 9 00; feeders, good to choice 6 fl07.10; feeders, fair" to good, w yearllnfs, fair to good, $7 257.60; year- 81 Vi- i ' i, ii in- i ''v, ,!: calves. tK.60(j10.ii. 31 02. 1 car. $100; 1 car. I1V. No. J "iiiinn-n.,.!,,!. :iii durum. cars, $1 11. Rejected. 1 ear, 31.00. io graae, i car, wc; i cars, wc ttve: No. S. 1 car, 9fV No. 4. 1 car. 96V4c. No grade. 1 enr, 924c. Corn: No. 3 white. 1 car, 68c. No. 3 yellow. 1 car, 67He, No. 8 yellow, 1 car (new), 67c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car. 65l4e. No. 8 vellow, 1 car, 664c. No. 8 mixed. 1 car, 69Vic; 1 car (new). 6fio. No. 6 mixed, 1 car, 84e. No. 8 mixed, 1 car (new). 64c. Oats: Standard, 8 cars. 464c. No. 3 white. 5 cars. 45V;o. No. 4 white, 1 car. 45c; 3 cars, 44-ic. No grade 2 cars 44'4c; J car. 44c. Omaha Cash Price Wheat : No. 2 hard tl.mwmi.08V.: No 8 hard, tl.Aftdrl.OTVfr: No! 4 hard. Sl.0Oftl.O8: No. 1 rnirlnr 11 njH l.OTH; No. t spring. tl.0R61.08H; No. 4 ilOGS Receliits, 33.UOO head: market lower; bulk, J7.30im.8ii; heavy, $7.6oti7.86; packers and butchers. $7.607.1)6; light, 7.('iR'7.90; pigs, 8.&(Kb7.oO. KHEEP AND LA Ai 118 Receipts. U.00O head: market higher; lambs, $x.Vii7.1!6; yearlings, S.0iitj.7.w; wethers, $6.6H4)).60; ewes, 8u.utXii8.0u. Xloox City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Nov. lO.-CATTIJS-Re-celpts, 400 head: market 10c to 30c higher; native steers, 3ft.7iVjtlO.UO; butchers, ifi.iM) 8.80; ranners, $4.0txfi6.0il; stockers and feed ers, STiiKijti.7t; calves, $7Jtfl,5o; bulls, stags, etc., ti.tuipti.uu. As each dignitary entered the reception hall he was greeted with rounds of cheers, but the real outbursts were reserved for Premier Asqulth. Earl Kitchener, secre tary for wsr; Winston Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty; the Japanese, Russian and French ambassadors, the Helglan minister and tho commander of the Canadian contingent. As these entered the hall, which was deoorated with tho flags and coat of arms of the allied nations, the enthusiasm rose to a high pitch, tho entire assembly rising to welcome thorn. Tho military men. Including Lord Kitchener, wore service uniforms of khaki: tho ambassa dors and other d'ploraats were In tho bril liant uniforms of their rank. Confldeat of Sarreaa. , Confidence in tho ultimate success of the allied arms was expressed by Earl Kitchener, who pointed out the great Issue at stake, tho advantages possessed by the allies In men and material and in "that wonderful spirit which has never understood the mean'ng of defeat" Lord Kitchener prtlsed the territorials, part'cularly the London. Scottish and the East Indians; apoko of tho admiration of tho British troops for "the glorious French army," and said: "Under tho direction of General Joffre, who Is not only a great mll'tary leader, but a great man, wo may confidently rely on the ultimate success of the allied forces In tho western theater of the war." Praise (or Alt. . He praised tho brilliant leadership of millet lUt-nlnli t AlYl 14- v.,nlrA 1A spring. Blcj1.04H; No. 3 durum, $l.ivs I (filoc higher; heavy. $7.36fl7.46;'mid. $7 80 i Ormni Duke Nicholas and also "the avion " niirum. .i.jvij i.n. corn: no. 'r..o; ngnt, au; bulk . of sales, $7-30 ia aeeaa or the gallant Belgian army" 1 white, 68SI70c: No. I white, 674i9,e: i 7.40. i an. I Ih. ,.i.nlru ,i, fr,-.. No. 3 white. Kmic; No. 4 wh'te sni SHEEP AND LAM BS-Keoalpta, , 1,000 It , ' . ' W6' wWHc; No. t white. 54fl7Vtc; No. 6 head Tno market. 'P"1' ' l uuu Continuing, Lord Kitchener said: i . ' i i .urtusii v4fiHii iww iiKiiuna No. S yellbw. 7Hf70He; No. 3 yellow 87 ft70c; No. 4 yellow, 650Sc: No 6 yel- I ngs. '''. K.05.: wethers, good to receipts continued heavy and stop loss Dry Goods Market. low. B667VC: No. 8 yellow. 84U(BtV- ln NEW YORK, Nov. i 10.-COTTON 1 mixed. 79e: No. S mixed. OWtW-c- YARNS Qulot,; cotton gooda steady; No. 3 mixed, Vf!9He- No. 4 mixed 6ft silks howed no change; men's wear ma--. 8Sc; No. 6 mixed, 84"tfr7Hc: No. 6 mixed kots, dull; underwear and hosiery, quiet, 64ff67c. Oats: No. I white. 45f4c; stand- . ' ard, 46Hft46V,e; No. 8 white 46fT4r.v,c.; No. BTanorated Apple nl Dried Frails 4 white, 448.0 jfic. Tey Malting. 4W NEW YORK, Nov. 10.-EVAPORATED KHc; No. 2. 96HIS98C. CHICAGO GRAIIT AND PROVISIONS Features of the Tradlna; "d Cloalns; Prloea Board nf Tradew CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Difficult v In find ing enoueh vessels to provide a sufficient outlet ror exports rrom depressing Influence tod market here. Wheat i firm at the close, were ItMH to lHo under last night C"rn fin i e- V t down, oats off H'ff'Hc to tc snd provi sions varying from unchanged figures to a rtecllro of 33Hc Liquldntlng sales by discouraged holders of T beat began at the outset and formed the moot not cesble vesture o the rnsr'-e until Just before the olose, when the low price which had been reached temptid exr-orte's It was said, to take hold with a free hand. . Advice that a fleet of nlnetv ves's wa due to arrive in th United States from South American water with1" ve next slxtv dva afforded no Immed'ate neip to the bull, esneclal y -is -h ice $6.50dT.76: wethere f.lr tZ $6.26'6.60; wethers, feeders, $4 SV814 86-' e e. woo ' t-vcholoe, $6 80; ewes, fslr to gord. $&.25y5.fl0; ewes, feeders, t3.76a4.S0 Representative sales: ' No- Av. Price 188 Wyoming feeder lamha ks in n, irt . . vj , ,, 01 1 vi ivmins mmu 1S5 Mot tana feeder lambs. 349 Montana feeder lambs lis Montana lambs CITY and larra loans, S, iH. t pur cent. J. H. iiuiiiout & CU..10U4 t'ai'iiuiii, uuiaiia. Just finished. 8 rooms and bath, living t-0 Montana lambs ... room, dln.ng room, den and kitchen on 2)17 Montana lambs . Hist floor, oak finish, full basement, fine 279 M come, lot 6vxl3 , streut paved, close to 1 18 Montana lamb ni nooi una i aiae nanoom para car line. Wilt maae terms or take vacant lot as first payment. KASP BROS.. 108 McCague Bldg. KOUNTZE Pt,ACE. ORKATET BARGAIN. Nine-room house In first-class eondl- Wam 1, i,j-.,u T.in 11,,-ri iiuat 10 ( ana uain, -uoi 011 nouievara. incuin- JTi WAiU-ity loans, ters hubi t..o. hranf, M Must move. Will sacrltice JXyotn n lambs OaiAnA iiuiaes. .aai iSeuiasaa lanus. greater portion of equity and many othsr ,7l Wyoming lambs .. 2n0 Wyoming feeder ewes..... 119 Wyoming feeder ewes ... 88 Wyoming feeder ewes ... 4 4 Wyoming feeder owes ... 1K1 fed ewes 181 W.nm.ni au Doug. IM. i 9 Utah ewes !.".'!,."!!!.'." 3i9 Utah lambs tos I'tah feeder lambs 193 Utah feeder lambs 163 Utah feeder lambs t 1 tan yeanlngs AT I . - O tk.ls.cx lei RKau bb'lAis. CO., 1016 Oiiiaua tNaU. Uuugius 715. GAKViN kSHVH "itiiN ItAvttidoiS at MunTUiN, 9.11 cm. ,v all. Vv 'll- f arm loans Kiuk luv.co. Omaha WAM'UU-City toaus and wariaul. VV? i allium Siiiith 6c Co., i&u Farnain. C1TV piupariy. Lai go loans a specialty? .v. 11. ihuinas, Us bum bain u.urf. tluu to lo.out mauu promptly, k'. U. Wead, veau tit uh, iQtli aim far, am .-ts. MON1CY 011 band for city auid tariu loans. H. -v. Winuer. City Natl, ttaua tiiug. CITY LOANS. bml-ui lUirg CoT, u 3iu-3l2 tiranuls 'theater Uidg. residence liaraolns all s.ses auci pricea REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. t0 Omaha National Baak. 'Phoa Douglas 7399. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Doadee. SKK us tlrst ii you want a (arm loaav Cmted bialea liust Co., Omaha, Neb. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. HERR Title Guarantee anu Abstract Co., a modem absuact otfue. Mb B. lilh bt Piioiie jjoutilas 4oi. RL-.10U Abstract Co., oldest abstract of 11c m Netuasaa. issl Hiandais Tuuaier. . Remember, That You Can Still Buy Dundee Lots For $1,000 Each On Easy Terms See us about these before tby are all sold. Located on paved street, city water, sewer, cement sidewalks. George & Company Tel. D. 756. 902-12 City Nat. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATti FOR EXCHANGE RKA ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS $7(W equity in S-room. all mod. cottage to . w.PH, A JfJIJhfiV0 A8"- . excut,iTa tar aureaaa. iddnm 8 1S7 A wel' built. kULslsntial, 8-roura house, Bea acreage- Address a 137, mIl moQern but beut oa paVed street, with , paving all paid, and you can have it on a I payment or uuu cash, balance only $3U REAL ESTATE: NORTH SIDE OWNER LEAVING OMAHA . A bargain Will sell modern, 7-room house, apifciidld location, KOUNTZE AD LIT I ON. one block from car line: lut 60x140; also has grage. Will show yu i'i wei through. Call ebst.r 8894. tit 0 C A d H-4 368. BALANCE LIKE KENT. S-room stuoro cottage; living room and dining room finished In birds-eye inapie; comb. nation light fixtures; .hot water heat; lovely ' bath room, fine large cor ner lot; good barn. cemnt walks, cement cellar aud good ctotrrn. THE VOGKL H KALTY AGtNCY. 1015-16 W. O. W. llldg . Douglas tu91 or boulti dtltx per month. Get settled now for the winter. Doug. 1781. Ware B ock o fARTY GOING TO LINCOLN TO LIVE. Party owning a good homo In beet resi dence district In Omaha on North Blvd. Price. $11,600. Will lake a $3.jU0 to $4.'v) Lincoln property In a gcod location. WtU give a good deal for the right property. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Ware Block, Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS A H Oil 10 and Income for life. Our 10 and ?)-arre traits, payable only $5 monthly Willi no interest or taxes pro vide both. Immediate .obsession If de sired. For information aadrtii owner. L-182. Ee. .. 61 .. 65 .. 66 .. 63 .. 63 .. i .. 63 'O .. 89 .. 19 .. !; .. 88 ..113 ..li .. 64 .. 6 .. 63 .. 63 .. 63 .. i) j .. 1 .. 80 .. 84 .. 81 .. 40 .. 63 .. 78 .. 63 .. 64 8 35 7 00 7 00 8 60 8 60 8 6' I 60 t f-1 4 00 4 00 4 4 00 6 80 i 1.1 8 26 8 26 8 6 6 66 6 86 3 i' j 8 16 8 26 8 25 9 00 6 10 6 76 7 IV a 6 10 orders were In active operation. Higher rabies bad little or no effect for the tlmsT being. Increased arrivals of corn In' prospect gave an advantage to the bear In thst cereal. The weather favored shipping and It was said that husking was generally well advanced. Oats suffered In price with other grain. Nothing was heard about any export hus'naa In oats. Provis'ons averaged lower on account APPLKS-Hteady. DRIED FRU ITS Prunes firm. Apri cots steady, ePaohes quiet. Kaistna steady. Soger Market. NEW YORK, Nov. m-SUGAR-Raw, firm; molasses, 3.38c; centrifugal, 4.01c; n fined, steady. ovlde a sufrlrient I . . T , laM wtfatiHog Cholera Virus Z'T"- ..",th"".h I' -r . , -n . lniectett witn ioot And Mouth Bacteria CHICAGO. Nov, 10. Hog cholera virus manufactured at the Union Stock Yards has been found to be Infected with germs of the foot and mouth disease and two plants making the remedy today were closed by Dr. Samuel E. Bennett, "chief of tho federal Inspectors In the district. All tho virus on hand, worth about $30,000 was condemned. Seventy-five Inspectors were detailed to visit all farms to which the virus has been shipped since Octo ber 1. Suspicion that the serum was Infected was aroused when the hoof and mouth disease broke out in localities where no cattle, sheep or hogs had been shipped from the Union Stock Yards. Hogs were of se'llng by packers and because of attacked In these localities and it waS setbacks In the price of wheat and feed. a rair improvement wa no ei, however, In tho cash demand for meats. Article1 Open.l Hl'.-h.i Low. I Close. I Yes'y 35a Wvom ni lamb 13 Wyoming feeder lambs.... 234 Wvomlng feeder lambs.. 28 Wyoming yearlings loo f yoming lambs 286 Wyoming feeder lambs.... Kmni City Lire Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. W CATTLE Re ceipts. 17.000 head: market steady; prime fed steers, I10.00ijll.00; dTessed beef kteers $ 0093.76: western steers, t7.C039.76; stix-k-ers and feeders. U.Tl.H; bults. tL.WKuH.bi calves, t6.60910.50. HOGS Receipts, 32.000 head; msrket stead ; bu k. $7.5vfr7.0; hesvy.j$7 8oj7.8o; packers and butche s. 87.Ui4iJ.9u; light. tT..Oia7 90; pigs. H &07.26. SHEEP AND LAilUS-Recelpts, 14.0O0 head; market higher; lambs. $8 009 26; yearllnns. $&0OG7.uD; wethers, $.6vvi.w; ewes, $5.0034.00. ' St. Joaeoh Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 10-;ATTLE Re. celpts. &6O0 head; market alow; steers, $7.0041110.16; cows and heifers. t4.6Ou119.oo: calves. 86.0O4HO.0O. HOGS Reoe pis, 13.000 head; bidding unevenly lower, rHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts, 3,600 head: market steadv to weak; lambs. t8.6wBS.26. St. Lnat Oralai Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 10. WHEAT No 2 hard, tl.07Hl 08,; No. 3 red, tl H" 1.08; lxcember. tl.074iei.07H: May, $1.144. CORN No. 3 mixed. K'Vr. No t white. 72VV873c; December, Uc; May. OATii No. I whlU, 4747 Vic; No. 1 nilni, 4-itaiC. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 10. WHEAT Spot, steady: No. 2 Manitoba, 8s9d; No. 3 6d; No. 3 western winter. SstHd. Fu tures, nominal. CORN Spot quiet; American mixed, new, 7s. I. Plata futures, steady; De cember, 6s8Hd; January, Cs 8Hd. New Vark Mosey Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. MERCANTILE PAPER-6i,fe. per oent STERLING EXCHANGE Steady: sixty day bills. $4.8760; for cables, 84.907&IH.91 ; for dnmand. $4.0t4 isci. , BILVEU-Lar. 49Hc. 1 v, Wheat I l Deo.. 1 1fiH 1 17 1 V, 1 16H 1 17 May. 1 23H 1 24 1 2H 1 22 1 t3 Com Dec.. 694 R CS 88U ff May. 72-H Wit 71 H 718 72H Oats I Iiec 494 60 49 4H 49' "1 May. 63 63Ti 63 63'4 M!, Pork Jan.. 19 M 19 60 19 U 19 17H 19 60 May. 19 83H 19 S3H 19 19 67', 19 f& Lard Jan.. 10 87H 10 40 10 TV, 10 30 10 40 May 10 62H 10 47i 10 60 10 80 Ribs Jan.. 10 3JH 10 32H 10 17H 10 17H 10 36 May. 10 67H 10 67H 10 60 10 60 10 8T4 learned that they had been treated with virus for cholera. A bacteriological ex amination of virus proved the infection. , su Chauffeur Confesses for Its existence, I want every eltlsen to understand this cardinal fact, for only from a clear conception of the vast Im portance of 4h Issue at stake can come) the great national moral Impulse, wlth-j out whleh tho government war ministers, or even their navies ran do but little. Ws have enormous advances In our resources of men and material snd In that wonderful spirit of ours which has never understood iie meaning of defeat All these are great assets, but they must be used Judiciously and effectively. Wants Still Mora Mrs, "I have no complaint whatever to make about tho response to my appeals for men. The progress In the mllllsry train ing of thoss who already have enl sted Is most remarkable and the country may well be proud of them, but I shall want mors men and still more until the enemy Is crushed. "Armies cannot he called together as with tho magician's wand, and In the process of formation there may have keen discomforts and Inconveniences In some cases even downright suffering. I csnnot promise that these conditions will wholly cease, but I can gl va you every assurance that they have alreadr greatly .11-1 vvr7iiuii mat sumin' Istratlv energy can do to bring them to an end assuredly will be done. "The men who have eomo forward must remember that they are enduring for their country's sake Just as their com rades are In the shell-torn trenches. The Introduction of elaborate destructive me ch'neiy with which our enemies had so amply and carefully supplied themselves, hss bsn the subject or much eulogy on the part of military critics, but It must b remembered that In tho matter of! preparation those who fix beforehand 1 the date of a war have a considerable advantage over their neighbors. "So 'far as ws are concerned we are clearly open to no similar suspicions. This development of .armament h "Guro Your Rupfuro Lifro I Cured Pino" Old Sea Captain Cored Els Owt Eupture After Doctors Said "Operate cr Death." BU Hsmsdy and Book Bant Free. Captain Coiling railed the seas fot many years ; then he sustained a bad double rupture that soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him bedridden for years. He tried doctor after doctor and truss after truss. No results 1 Finally, he wss assured that he must either submit to a dangerous and abhorrent operation or die. Ho did eUaerl lis cured himself Instead. (m ,ir f.: : .. ... .i.; -i?vr f'JiffJ Its1 1 t "Fellow Ma and Wornea, Ys Dont Hava To De Cat Up, sad Yoa Don't Havo . To Be Tortured By Traiees." Captain Colling mads a study of himself, of hi condition and at lt ho wa rewarded by tho finding of the method that so quickly mad htm a well, strong, vigorous and happy man. Anyone can use tho same method I It's simple, easy, safe and Inexpensive, Every ruptured Person In tho world should have the Captain Colling book, telling all about how he cured himself, and Mow anyone may follow the same treatment in their own home without any trouble. The book and medlolno are FKKR. The will be sent prepaid to any rupture sufferer who will nil out the below coupon. But send It right away aaw before you put down this paper. rate nurrurte book ah a Kascor coupon. Cant. W, A. Colling (Ino.l . Box 73, Water town. N. Y. Plena send me your FRH!1B Ruptnro Remedy and Bonk without any obli gation on my part whatever. Name Address To nets1 customers en(y. 1 11: in ' mm HI A KIT iunisiiw. Expr$ Chargt PtdJ Kyeo hars Haver trlsd Tfayser Whiskey, -rr It aw, Mail as this sd with SO cents la stamps or eolo and w will send yoa full quart bottle of Hynr Privtt Stack Btled-tn-lkmi Whiskey m sealed case express ehanjraspaid. ltamEottU4-in-Bond whiskey of th finest kind sealed wit h the if, 8. Government's Gnwa Stamp ever the cork fully aged, full 100S proof, full measure sun to pleas yea iitevery way. Ym take ao chances we are one of th largest DistUlsrs ia America bn Id business 48 yean capital 8600.000.00. OrtUr right ww ordar mtnrt thaa on quart if yoa likew goads will g forward by first express, Ordtte IVsss N. Ms., tsle., ST 9., stowt, n1 all sut WmI thanof wiilit aail tt tMW for a gnart ei.g said. . 88-81 Addrmt ear nmmtl u)U THE HATH ER DI3TIUJNGC0.Dyt I OS PirWa, 0. WMklatta. B.C. BL Uals.aU. I.MO. .., few HaaMtCiir.K tViaifi), Okie, laiUuupJli, lai. siTrasl, Miu. ' JacktMnilla, Ft. Msw OrUaaa, La. Killing House Maid; QrtTif 4r Dn -Pa.. T i4?. ' mo","' ths arpl'catlon of old principles tjUUb 10 i fin IOr Jjlie of strategy and tactics and redurod the LA CROSSB, Wis.. Nov. W.-Henry 1 tVMnl wrf', something spproxlmat- ma t-KQ uurriiiions. "Our losses In the tranche have been severe, but such casualties are fsr from Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 rod, fenced to life Imprisonment at Waupun fw, u 7cw.n,u!:!!1:u1,n,n ?!? m,nute!- v -! 7iH: No. 8 yellow, 7S',7c; new, WfrX. '"'d lh lr eoause eh threatened to O ts: No. I white, 47l41e; standard, i reveal their romance unless he paid her 4349HC Re: No. 2. tl.utul. - H han.y: 6u to 6 . 8. ed: Timothy, $3.76416 26; clover. I r..-f-.. a i.w ui , . $10.ii614 00. Provisions: Pora. i2.7u; lard Confronted with bloodntalned garments $U 7H; ribs. $9.7f.&i0.62H. of the girl, Uso broke down and con- Sy..,.7.,!'.,:rf,,n''r: creamery, 24HaS3e. fessed. After killing the girl with an Lleo. chauffeur for 8. Y. Hyde, retired grain dealer, confessed today that h murdered Miss Petra ftulli.r. . ..ia In the family. Llso was taken before 1 dol,rrln" th Brl,,,h nstlorf from soelng Judge E. C. Hlgbee in circuit cur. ! the matter through. They wilt set rsther i iih .iiiirr iu uriiisii mannooi 10 prepare themselves to take the place of) those wno have fallen." Jn paying a trbute to th leadership' of Sir John Fronch, commander of the, HOW TO CLEAR AWAY PIMPLES Bath your face for ' several mlnutei with Res! no! Soap Snd ' hot water, thee apply a little Reslnoi Ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with Reslnoi Soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close, the pores. Do this once or twice a dsy, and you will be astonished to find how quickly tho heeling, antiseptic Reslnoi medication soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pimples and blackheads, and leaves ths complexion clear and velvety. s . Re nul Oliitmcnt anil Rcsinol Soap stop Itching Instant'y and speedily heal skin humors, sores, burns,' wounds and chafing. Sold by -all druggists. For free trial else, write Dept. 43-R, Reslnoi, Baltimore, Md. Advertisement. EGGS Higher: rec-e ots. 6.1HH !' .t mark, cases not Included, lMj'.ao; ordi nsry fit sis, 2-H24Hc; firsts, 27H2SHc ruin inr.ov oieaoy; Ain niKHii and automobile hammer, Llao said he dragged the body 300 feet through the woods from a lonely country toad and dumped It Wl.rrn.ln uHM- I I - .1 - ,. ' . . " kaV- 'wT7. A u iwiii, iiuo me j.a i,roas river, wnere It was POULTRY Dve, unchanged. St. Loala Grata Market. ST. LOUJK, Nov. 10. WHEAT No. t red, tl.lO.M3H; No. X hard, $l.l2fi 1.13H: December, $!',; May. tl.20V'9 CORN No. 1 7c;,No. J white, 77V4c; mvr, vi-.twotc; may, u?c. found sixteen hours later by a farmer boy. FIRST COMMONS MEMBER KILLED IN PRESENT WAR I1NDON. Nov. M.-Captaln Arthur V.Am.rA Ttruea A'NaIII Af h. Bu,n OATS-No. i. mpflc: No. whlU, 4Jc. Uf, ouards and heir to Baron O'Neill. 1 was killed In action n Franc Friday. Captain O'Neill was the unlon'st mem ber of Parliament for MM-Antrltn and Mlaaeapolls Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 10.-WHEAT-December, $1 14; May, 1 l&V, No. hard, $1.18; No. 1 northern, tl.l4'aH.17; No. I northern. $1 11 il.!6. FLOUR Higher; fancy patenU, $6.90; first c'.ears, $4 76: second clears, $3.7o. . BARLEY 57067c. RYE Mh'j$1.00. HRAN-IX.60. CORN No. 1 yellow, lf(iSc. OATS No. t white. 44Ho. SEED Flax, tL42Ol.4H- Coffee Market. ' NEW YORK. Nov. 10. Tho coffee mar ket continued quiet today. Spot value here are generally under a parity, how ever, and holder remain steady In their views with Rio s qulled at about to and Ssntos 4's at 10Vtc on the sversge. Liquidation through the voluntary com mittee of the exchange continues In a very moderate scale, salss of t.0 bsgs txiing reported today, with December closing at f uufr5.0c; March, b.WM.uih:; May, t loi.l6c; July, .6to.fic. The re- was the first member of the lower house of Parliament to fall du-lnr the .present war. He was ht -n In 1878 and married Lady Annabel Crewe-M Ines, daughter of the marquis of Crewe. Captain O'Neill served In the Boer war and re ceived a medal for his service. SONNENSCHEIN ON BOND ON "RUSTLING" CHARGE PIERRE, B. P.. Nov. 10. (Soedal Tele gram.) At the close of ths hearing today at Fort Pierre of Herman Sonnenscheln, a prominent and wealthy Stanley county rancher, on a charge of cattle rustling, he wss placed under bonds of $7,000 for his appearance In circuit court. Bond was given and he Is st liberty. British expeditlonsry force, snd his son ers staff, and to the high efficiency And courage of the army, the war minister said: "I think that it ha now been conceded tbet tha rtrltlsb army hss proved Itself to be not so contemptible an engine of war as som were disposed to consider It.'' He conclt-.ded: "Although our thoughts ar constantly directed towards th troops st th trout and the great task they have In hand. It Is well to remember that th enemy will have to reckon with th force of th great Dominion, th vanguard oi which w already have welcomed In this country. In the very fin body of men I forming th contingents from Canada and Newfoundland, while from Australia, New Zealand and other psrts ar coming. In quick succession, soldiers to fight for the : imperial causa. And beUee all these Him are irsining in tnis country over I 1.260,0(10 men eagerly waiting tor a call to bear their part In the great struggle. "As each soldier lakes his place In the fle'd he will stano forward to do bis duty and. In doing that duty, will maintain the credit of th British rny. which I sub mit hss never stood higher than it does today." The formal toast to ths king snd royal family having been proposed, ex. Premier Arthur J. Balfour proposed "the allies. He emphasised th toast wasj without precedent, but he added "we are l living in times that are also without precedent, when th whole world Is either In arms or In anxrous expectations." AN EXTRAORGKIAuY INVESTMENT ' A $360,000 Company with net profits of $000,000 this year and contracts closed for next year assuring net profits of over $1,260,000. United Profit Sharing i Corporation Writ for ntsa detailed report S1H. "JToUOaa- to aU bat sarrloa." JuiNna Lt bAKER STOCK BSVOKTxg Rank Floor, 30 So. La Salle St. CHICAGO Ifsw Tork ruiadslpala Direct private wires to all ua-kats. Reduce Sttsined, Puffy Anklet Lymphang.Uu, roll Evil, Fiatuls Boils, Swellings; Stops Lsmencss and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chile. It is an ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE (Mult fuiaohuiai Does not bliiter or remove tha hair and horse can be worked. plcaMst to uss. 12.00 a bottle, delivered. Detcrih your ess for special Instructions snd Book 5 K frc. ABSORBING, JR.. MtiMflk UnlMat hn- sawkiM M. 4aci fcislua. filolul. Ku, twvtUa Vum. Milk Us. Oei CoanainM oljr lew tH SNuina Htaapra- Si.f.rODhu. P.U7F..M lM rU.6arlafS.la. Hue.