TWO Hi:K: OMAHA. 'ITl.slUY, XOYKMBF.K 17, VM I'OR KENT Houses and iinam. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Globe Van& Storage South American Harvest of Wheat Started at Buenos Ayrcs. eqires, moves, pack, ships; 3-horse van and t i.ien, l 3.", per hr ; storage p. r no Satisfactory guar. P. 4.VS & Ty 2'W. FOR KENT W have a complete Hot of all house, spsr'menta and (Into that are for rent. This IiM ran be seen tree of charge at Omi'i Van Storm: i'n,, i S i-;tt- Si. Fidelity Storage Co Storage, moving, packing ami shipping. lHh- Jackson Sts. Phone Douglas 2v.v Murn nnil office. Just Now We Offer Two Small Offices $10.00 AND $12.00., Water. Light an.l All Service Free. The Bee Building I'M. es jficc ;i5 I Wheat" j Dev.. ! Mm- I WHEAT IS A FRACTION HIGHER j " Jp Ma-'. , i Oat , i Pec... Ms v. j Pork 1 .1 it n . . Mav. Jrd .I in., i Mav. I Ribs . .Mav. Jan.. f.i.nishcd p .i South Sixteenth Kin 1 l irect : ii n . of- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET (Mhh l 1 (lu'li I .ii I lose i ri I 14 ., 1 l'iSi l 2iv !' i;vv,i,4 OithI trrntthrnrit from Foreign orn Herein! by the Demand C oantrlce re Mtrh Heavier. (The Building That Is Always New.) Office Room, 103. room Re,l tn desirable, office. TWO steam-heat near pestoffiec. 1 iKSK RbU EXCELLENT office space tii"u lice Bldg. U stores, vn v low rent O. I'. S.ebhlns. Her. WAXTICO TO KENT WANTEITo lent from someone leaving the city for several months a furnished hi urtmcut, b roiaule patty. Reference lui ui-hen. Adiress K 194. Bee. WANTED TO KENT A (arm on sharea with everything furnished. Address C Coppotk. bloien". Neb. KKAL ESTATE I DIM A RAM II I.AM1N t oll SALi: Mlsnonrl. $5 DOWN nnd to monthly buys 40 grain, fruit, poultry laud, near pice, $.2o. $10 monthly buys VI Write for list cheap land, box 'arthge, Mo. tV iMtODHll. OMAHA. Nov. hi, I'1' According to cable advice from Bnrnos Ay res the harvesting of wheal will be cotnnienced in the northern part ol Ar gentlna this morning, the harvesting of this grain will be general next month there, and that a big movement la prom ised for eariy January, as well aa Feb ruary and the laier months. According to an estimate published by the Liver pool Corn Trade- News the yield of wheat In that country will be larger than last year, when it was 132,000.000 bushes. In ISM'.' It was 198.4(W.flno bushels. Many complaints are coming from the state of Kansas of a lack of moisture. One of the larger concerns In the trade with branches all over the state says that whether there has been ilaimiKO to the growing crop up to the present time or hot the opinions are divided. From the manner in which the receipts ol wheat at St. Units and Kansas City con tinue to increase there is litile fear of $5 per month. I crop losses In Kansas. Those markets received iH.OnO bu. Jointly on Saturday. . .'compared with ICS bo for the corre sponding day a year ago. Receipts of wheat from July I to date at primary markets were 2.i, 445,000 bu., against L7, iU0 bu. a year ago. The export trade m oats has fallen off somewhat, but tills was caused partially by the fact that foreigner have lim amounts of that grain going to them and they are anxloua to clean up part of these offerings before they make additional fuither ri'1'chuses except on the soft spots. Week's receipts were S.92S.OOO hush els, ugalnst 3,75s 'Km husheia one year ago. and since August l these shipments wire 12i.n00,iio" bushels, against 9ii."o0,0o0 bush els a year ago. W ith 11. e opening of the stock yards 1 today and a hog market on which to do ; business in the provision pit an ihe RoArd j of Trade, additional activity is 1 .ve.'ied. j The t ush trade in hug products has In en I larger than generally known, and a sroat ideal of this ia being used in the way of I thipliicrils abroad. W heat was 'o to 4c higher. ' Corn wa li- to 34c lower. i 'Ola were unchanged to Uc lower. There is little doubt but what the ex port trade in wheat will continue on an enormous scale in tuct, up to the offer ings for Immediate and future shipment, aii well aa up to the ocean freight loom availaule. The beais In wheat will talk more or less of the Amentum crop being of the United Status, .1 V,s, 4'; i'VC I I l'.'v li ,j hi i:t 10 w) " 71" H1 I I I 1 14', 1 l.V', 1 1 l lv:-S 71 ' 71" ; Cattle Receipts Lisjht ami Trices Show Some Improvement. HOGS FIVE TO FIFTEEN HIGHER i! a 19 Cl'-ti 10 tin in rc. 10 iT 1 1: i .0 10 41 10 , 10 .sit lil 1M 4'"- I!' l.t I t! r." 1? ,v. 1 hi 4.'', 10 ;vi ; H 10 j 1? I" t 10 47 S : 10 ;;- , I'm Miee end In m ha Mrili, erae (unllt i4 4.oil Nothlnai Tnpp feeder 1 mh hnde Higher. lint I' n en:, b iv 0 . I... K T' '''" he nl. III. III, e he ;.. , 1 lllk of til. , w ith 1 he f. w ini: Thcie w lo ic ). m il, 1 J- il- s w 1 i1 l lalio lit v v brouctit v . hat tew ! rea.'tlv Nt iTl of Ihe t. c,h 1 i: it h. 10 done I'M ( k I Mil 1, Ih .li lii.nl. .1 nt .1 FACTORS OF INFLUENCE UNION YARDS RESUME WORK 10 r.ij 10 ; in 10 ;'. ChliHgo Cash Pi Ices -W heat No. 1 red, fl.HVul.leVt; No. i. hard. H.141, Ii 1 .).. v, C(.. o. 2 ye. low, 7:iV(i7tv. "ew, S" -ri 7oc; No. 1 yellow, 7-1 74c. new, !Mi v'ti . Oats: No. U white. 47'4i 4'"c: stand ard. 4'i-yn4e. He: No S. II OA'vi l. Harlry. .l v vk-. Sxeds: Timothy. .! 7.u i'.JS; clover. liiuWiU.iii. Piiwisions Pork, I1T..W: laid, fll 4'.; ribs. $. sTirlo 7.". I I T'l KK-S.ea.ly: creameries, 5iviKc. rli - Hijher; receipts, 4..1'.' cases, a' mark, cases included, .""li;'tc; ordinary firsts, ' JTt. : fists L'"V'i -'s'' INiTATlMOS- Steady receipt. .14 ears; Michigan and Wisconsin. ;'.4'c; n kola and Minnesotii. 4 (il.V. IvrU'llV- l.he. higher, springs. 11 Vu Uc; fols. lie; turkeys, l'"- SiU'TII Uecelpts wen-: 1'stiniate Monday Snipe dav last w ei k Snmn :' we'ks ago Same .1 weeks iiiv, Sam,. 4 weeks alto SHine day last year The following table I . OM Ml V. N Cattle Hoc 4 "l ''.'l s i;tr i' 1'C n;!7'..'v 9.4M shows . Istt Slu e ; (livslllli le I j .el.l of t; ii. No ' Wet .- ot r-'T 1 Ire.lil'K l'l CHl'e 11 lid '. r iikx c, nvt'.t. .i i vv . Mel 11 i; .1.1.' 1 1 ' It.' let CtC'CK I K ., in n Ivet '.i. ii. .in. vv i. ,i I t ii 1 .1 e. 1 1 ir inic a . n .iti,rd:iv .', .1. ; lanil show c.l a sti i.Ie lilchel T in m I v sal, was in, i.lc ill Ii, hit I.. K t a HK HO I the. f li.-iib;. I 1. til lol' ,l 'In . t. , a,; to. lav 1 l.ii'ibs Hoc. , som.. that Oprninc, of Reserve Bank niul Cotton Exchange Has Effect. 'Chicr.ge Fickeis Open Fia.it A.-'ter N n?-D.iv ftaarpntir.e. 11. let , ml. A wi ,' ' . i ' i 1 r lambs ( onld in le, .1, r sheep of con ed I anil. s at al' .'. il ..'Hi colli Klhe , I'lOtiltCC III C,V s.C.I ! e bo'k at V. ii 11V l- K . .-. lav bad i' 'I'letl . et.t bo 'C.l 111 K ' , I'U'U EXCHANGE ON I0SD0N EASIEPj STOCK RECEIFTS ARE LIGHT Healer In II. mils and Vote-. Report l.nrurr "ihrr t uiinti'i'" llnsl- ( nr I linn llri'i nth . : ai d conipion Kia.di s at'c .riolnble nt $a ,'wti :.VI ti.l'.H the re. '.'C.V'l 1 .7vv IV7'i 47.N.H '.-.31S i-iptv f cattle, liocs i lid sheep at the South . Omaha live stock market for the yi ar t" ' date, us comiaired th last year. I i;H4 h'l:! Pec Cattle KM.iMI R.'..4' '4 ,tto I Hogs l.(i,;l.ii r.2;-4.ie. iM.S,' , Sheep S.M.Mt .;(" M.' The fnowtig table shows t.i,- aveisgi I price for hogs at the South Omaha IV" sto. k market for Hie few dajs, will, i coiuparlMons . late QU.'tMll. good e ', i,; ear! ll;i yearlln s I ll,'. 'ee i b ice f eves goo.i tvv t i good. -V. ii i.4 (n sheep and lambs: T.ambs. ...Ice. .n'.i'.i .': lambs tali t ' Vt .ol feelers, lioo.l l' etioce leeiliis, ( olllliloll, V. "v.!; 7.. e,,( to I liol.-e I." a0lM. fair ti K.i'd, $T."M7i..'. year i-rs. 40-'ii !M .o ilii'in, good to .tlv7f.. Wl't'iers tail' to good. , et'iel i 'eeders 14 SX.l I S.'i M. luitlv. N'.o l'l - In I'igu; atloii ot' the fr.1eitl receive svstein and the formal teopen.m; nt ti.e cotton PMhaiU'e nlld ttiei i iii h mat ket wei e t he outstanding fai lots' o i intliieiico iii Hie I inn ip cl dUtrl.l I" dav. I'rom nil nice nuts the new hankire.; 'aw weie pel into rfiei I at s'.l of lhe twelve r, Kioluil ciliteis with a m.nllti.itn i of i on fusion. The import in e of Ibis mi-: del taking may be lucUed Irani the fa. t Ibid the new HVMtrtn emhlH.es over .'.So'i idnli tiiniTil llioronahlj lnierleil I In l:- il.'il Pen Will ! I Ili.liif-clcd I'.verj W eeli for a While. lili a . Nov. b. Slaiighteting of t! c l iilon stock yards was in' a i ii . . 1 1 i a nln""day ciiiaran pl.o-ed by federal anil stale nuinoi ; Muse ol the prevab nee of the month d sense, the qunrmune . i.ihv nil c : at midnight last .-hie. J, l'. i .lv 'V e-: . ee bis. I an (4 ,i li'iv ing nihil a: lie capital and l. and di'("lta of K YHK l.i;M.rt'. I, IHIthKT A arloaa acres, 1 town; acres. Upper Wisconsin Bent umiy and neneiui uup state In th union, aeiliurs wanted; lands for sale at low prices, on easy terms. Ask for book let 84, on Wisconsin Central i-iind GiaiiL btaba acres wanted. Write about our trail ng lands. If interested In fruit lands, ask. for booklet on Appie Orchards in Wisconsin. Address Land Lept.. tioo i i . . . . ,,i . . . (inM g " ' "-'- '-" , but those w ho are het iMisted on condl KEAIj ESTATE l'OK EXCHANttE tions say that all the wheat In the I'nlted creamery extras itt I states, as well us Argentina, will be wanted, and a cable received from Llver I pool said tout the larger part of the nir- plus in India has alicaily been contracted for by tii eat Hritaln. The corn market Is In a posl- Manlatlona of the liny on fommoiHIVt. WHl.WT-Srot. firm; No. red. Ji lts', . No. 2 hard. l.h;, ; No. 1 northern l'u luth, ll.lsv,; No. 1 northern M-inltohi. J1.1XIH'. nominal . 1. f Ituf.alo to arile; futures lunier on export sales, but easel off on the big Increase In the visible Mip I'ly: Pecember, 1 23; May. $1 Lb , HOPS- ijulet : states, common to choice PM4, 24i;14. , Pacific coast 1914 UflHc. ll'l.i, Itr.illc. HIIiKS-Steady; Hogotu, ?7i2So: Central America, S7c, WtiUl Steady; domestic fleece X Ciilo, SKuai' CORN Spot, steady: No. yellow, f.'c c. I. f. to arrive; Argentine, prime. 7v. Iii itii i tin 1 delivered. OATS Spot, steady; standard. .M.iVetUo ; No. .1 white. Wu'.iMc; fancy flipped white. VA. Vr.itVsc. HAY Wendy; prime, J1.J0: No. 1, $1.17'-; No. $1.10; No. 3, !;cSi$1.00; . hipping. V. ii 30e. l.KATH l"R Firm : hcmloel; firsts. "1 illllr: seconds. antj31c. PROVISIONS - Pork, etea lv; mess. $-0..M Hi l'l H : family, 24.nO; short clears, $: troi li.iXl. Heef steady; mess. $ .n 00'f .'3 'Kl; fapvily, $.'40HH.,.".i4l. Tirl. steady', middle west. $11.7(Kd ll.W); refined, steady; conti nent. $12 4f: South America, JH'.'.tia; com pound, firm, $7.U"t'tri'.4ii TAI.l.OU Steadv: citv. ', tlV4'riTi,e; special. 64' I ll'TTKH-Weaker; receipts, score!, HTs Vet. Oct, Cel. V'Ct. lO t Nov. I Nov. iNov. No,'. 1 Nov. I Nov. ! Nov. I Nov. I ..iv. I 1914 .r'wT lid.t 151 J . 1 1! .1 7 y.' 1 ii-' ;u. i.-i i i I 7 lUSi d.l 7 0." 4.! 7 Hi r.. T sf'S n.l 7 ;vM, 7.1 7 34. S.I I i 7 ri i 10; 7 ("-.l U.: 7 47v l.'c . 4 '. 1' 7 t.7V 14 7 7fi., j l' I is 7 8' ! ! 10 I US', i J tf, $ (W, 7 wi 7 5 7 ,1, l.tiii. ii:. ' :t 7 64 na. S .tw, U h 01 S 27 , 7 f.l, I 7 "l S 25! 7 l'l S ( M l, 1" ti 1!! VI 1.4, 6 10 6 10, it i.li I 5 1! 73, 6 i-'i 79 tt 141 7 m , ; ssi ii us, u, i 7 ',7! ii 1-'l 7 v :, b n 7 m' I, 7 6'c li i. 7 4 5 ) 5 el 7 ait i 4 T 70 j W 5 tS 7 72, 7 !;. t 72 7 t.s t Mi 4 I .1 ves 99 " l' II i l.lah, I nubs ,1 S Nil t'i 'e l iHlr'' v I'.S led we.-' IH "' '-' 1,1 W v a.mlliu file" 92 4.1 42 W vo-iitiiu la nt's " v 1,1 III 'ei iambs .H 9 2i l.!l iregou t.'e.to, iniubs i" 7 ' 1 t" OreK in fee. Id lamb".. . M 7 '2.'v ?'; . v,'u.., feed, i I ami s . . 7 2'. 2W Oregon feeder In nibs .. . v .'' '.' I ii s. . it ut Ions HI I'lU.s 'I f , ."i: i i i o I liee new condition found direct r. lie, tiop nm otilv in Improved sentiment, hut in an utcie-ised deiniiud lor Invest ment se. urtlis al piles generailv blither than tho.e recorded luce .lulv ." list l'il,y nic iino'.blal inai'ivet some iicine siocks Hi li' iilote,t at tlglltes close to Hie final pi i. es of t he dav lllle It If. toot .111 1 was ot; mglit only niihnnls which has been passed by s ale ii ii.l federal veterinarians aa free lroin the i aitagion and which have been shipped in fioiu dis'ricts where the dls jisse la a not bctn reported werei allowed I lo bn kd'c.l. Km h animal must be passed nil e . it m'liei lie eipts for today were estimated eighlv -eiaht cars, containing ( iik tt.o i.ii: sroi h miiii:t 7 73, 7 7'i' I 9 Nov. Nov. . si V" . Nov. IV 7 (,7U 7 7!e 7 n;U 6 37. Nov. 141 7 7fi.,j 7 74, 7 S.' 2'! 7 74 Nov. i: i 7 ti"l 7 91 b 2t i ., N...V IS ? Kl I I 7 tl.ti li 3 I I . t,. ...J .,.., ictsrvll Ion Ot (lie StOCk at the I nlon stock yatds. South Omaha lor twenty-lour hours ending at J of inch n. in. yesterday: lvi.' r.il ir-f'i i.-. Cattle, llogs tsncei allle Irreuular llous I nelcl Sheep Mend In l.iier. CIllCAOO, Nov.. Pi IHIC.S Receipts, 1 v. tn head, market inseilled cirly ad nnce (if 10 la 'uc half lost; bulk, t t's""' M"'. ll:;ht, $, 7 9". mixed ;it'uM4. i''2;eay. $,' e.'.'n sin1 . t'n.igli, $7. :',''( i 7 I , pl-.s. i" Iv I $4 .sv.i t r.e, o lil I C VTTI ,i: Re a ints. 7,.',i" hciol market li . W 7o: ' ' I I" " at 6,0ffl cattle, Healers In bends and notes isportcd l'.,mi sheep and ii.ii hogs. This estimate laii;cr over couniei ' bus. ness limn n . , , ,,ne-thlrd the usual Monday re M titiv and orders Horn out ot town were . . declailal to be m greater volume. Some I ot the Iii hail f nanclnl Interests w'ie otthials , f the various packing com- negot.utmg foi niun ' Ipal and slate limn j panics are considering a plan of dls'n on a b pc cent basis, and new financing feeling the vhiMs n.-e s. wevek. ',:..rr::f !Z.ruryT" "' r- """ weie the usual runiots of forthcoming ! v hen the sitoek vaiils resumed business foreign loans, none ol which mater. uliie.i today alter (lie (imranllne. Receipts were i:xi iianiie In louden was d( cidedl i easier lis a result ,a ireer offerings and I absence of bids No further change In tales tor long time domestic loan and lo irreuular: opened Strom: advance mct.il lost; bcevc v I steers. $ HOii'i :m cows and j '09 f'0; calves. I, ,:'n 11 2.. ''J SHI'7l' P Receipts, 22 Mil head '"" ( ?o lower, sheep. J. . i.'i .lii.'i". ! p, wii; iC, , lambs, $; ii,i'.i on. r"!' higher. , S 2...-.l beitel-s. s sl.'a.ly 1. v earllnga Market. Ill' rnioii radii' C. . N.-W . C., St. P.. M c, ii, sV y., Ry. west . & O west. . 11 It Total receiiits 1' v:t DISPOSITION II I'jA U. Cattle country. Farina. HIGHLY improved Red River valley farms; can accept some trades. Write for list. Huxicy-lirown. UarnesvlUc, Minn. ABS fit ACTS OF TITLE. K1CKU Title (Juurunice una Abstract Co., a modem al.ti.act olfice. oUO ti. lilli tit. 1 hone t'ouglaa s.47. lU'.Kl) Absrf.'ict C o.. oldest abstract ot !ico m NebitisKU. M L,iaiidcia Tueuier. KEAL ESTATE. LOANS. CITY and .aim iouim, , ..',... o per cent. J. 11. uuiiioiil (VI- i u..i'Aij i in nam. umaiia. WANTt-o-City louiis. I'uu tb Trust Co. Ntorushu lui'ina. JiBTvV'ir. CO., Uc.uyiaa :i71. UMAilA noun s. lau' O KliLl' 1- lli.Vi. l''Pi oiiiaaa Null. llAi.KjtfO.N IV WUll'lU.N, illvi Otil. ABU. ( i V i i V I I IS -U"ni. '""i up, vi 'I u 1' urn: iuuiid Jvioke mv.i. o. Oiuaua, visTh-u city ai hum .-snni.il .onus una wurianls. W. Co., iiii rarnuin. CITi pi ipcrsy. i-tt'gu loans a specialty? v. It. ilioiuas, i-ia atate rlaaK ri.dj. tluu to iu,oui: lua'ic promptly. !'. U. vveud. I'Min niug., i.itii aim l ari.am .-vis. eio.MUl on i anu lor cay uiu lai m tuaiia. 11 Vv. bituier, i lty Null. laaiiK jjlug. TrTr"." CiTV l.OAiVti. Hemla-cai ibei's Co., "''"312 Brunuels 1 heater Hidg. us, lira:. It you wuni a fuuu loun. Cd b.tilca 'i i ust Co., Omul. a. Neb, Hon where lower prices would ' doubtless be aeen were it not for the good I export demand that has developed and ! wh eh Is expected to absorb all the corn of good quality lo be offered from this time lot-ward. There is a goodly open In- ; tetest in the Mav future nt Chicago and I it is generally believed that foreigners are ! long not only on the futures, lint that 1 they have considerable cash bought for delivery a soon a the grain is available. ; This fall has been excellent for curing and hu'klng corn and the movement will likelv Increase freely. Receipts of corn , f roni November 1 to date were 7.544 OOJ i bu. against 4.4''3,OuO bu. last year. Re-, ceints last week were 2 C92.0H0 bu., while I the shinments were l,4."1.0iyi bu. Clearances: Wheat aim flour rpial to 1.47(1.0.0 bushels, -orn, 3,000 bushels nnd oats,. :IS7,I0 bushels. Liverpool opened with wheat unchanged nnd corn 1 lower. ,-, Primary wheat recelnls were 3,ftW,Oi0 v... .klnm.,,1, .- ' nr.il OOl bn niznlnst mm riii.,ur.,.o . . -v . receipts of l.Sil.eJil bu. and shipments of I l,02i,iKu bu. last year. Frimary corn rece'ots were 1.3.!,.fl00 bu., and shipments of 345,000 bu.. against re- , ceipta of s'21.000 bu. and fhlpiiicnts of xss ooo bu. last year. . , - . Primary oats receipts were l.OOnOnn bu. and sh'pinetits of 1.071,n00 bu., against re ceipts of 76l,fti bu., und shipments of 1119.000 bu. last year. CAR LOT RiiCKirT!'. Wheat. Corn. Oatst 4,til tub's: rreemery (higher scoring), .cib. u ,'iic: creameiyi firsts, 30i1c seconds, liiffiJSV; process extras, 'Jii'i'tc; ladles, current make, firts, 22i?i23c; seconds. Jil'ytjiil'o; pack-j Ing stock, curnnt make No. 2, 21n"l1c. i t MKK.SK Steady : receipts. 421. boxes; Morris sv: Co Swltl & I'o i inlaby I'ackltut Armour A- Co .. Schwartr. & Co. J. W. Murphy.. Morrell Lincoln Packing Morris. S. St. 1 ndepeinient . Hellion. V. ; Hill & Son. . 31 L"U . 72U . .31 Kan ll I lie stock K ANSAS Cl I'Y. Nov K c celpts, iri,ii head, market hither, prime fed steers, ill'.'l "rtl 11 Ml; dressed beef sleel a. II ill la i 10fli.,',i, wastein Hteers, , mtti'.i 7s; stocK il 3 3,ets and feeders, iilX"u v.vki, bulls, $,.0O(ii 11, 7 ..tVM; calves, fii.uo.i ln.25. 7 4 HOiis - itei e pts. ii.(viii) head, iiiatket i h gi'.cr. closed weak; bulk of sales. J7 ii."V( 22 soli; heavy, $,'.7.,'i 7 NT. . a,'kcrs and biilcli I era, $;.70i.s.n; light. ,'.' wv.oi; pigs. $7.00 Sheep. , 'o V 111. 1.1'rt Sill:!:!' ANN LAMPS- Receipts. 1..2I 1 2.111 head, market higher; lanilis. Is 2,".1i a 2r. ; l,'2.io ea 1 1, ngs. $ ynnt'i welliei s, $. fin-ii.fs); 1,377, i i e. $."i.'2.".iiii Kl i oinnierclnl paper was noted. I In several I nes of Indiistrv, notablv 'steel and iron. Hide were signs of better !iiioul. one ol the laicc! ilants ot the l ulled Slates Mee. I i orpoi n I on lesiiiiilng I ( IH-ral Ions li l til se el al weeks ol Idleness. ; The western freluht movement, while tin I iter lust year, showed heavier mt rchan- j j illse tonnage. v i-ri i- i. . I l.nrge retirement or emergency cur v 1 1 I ,r. - I ((' I ,.,. ,..,.. , . . .,ii testified to the earlier monetary condi tions tn the west. logs. 1l.i Him 2,010 1.014 irfh'i 2.7ta New York Cotton Pit Reopens with Values Practically Steady Mock Market. Co. . . Paul... Ai Lush. lul .'.II l'W is. . Rool ii Mulla.. IlllS'-i. Co. state whole m.lk, frei li, colored specials. I'' l"v,il.rii,c, state whole milk,, white, l.",',e: j J. stale whole inllk average lancy M'-yd!'1' Hue: state whole milk white ll''niv l I.. skims .V(l3'(e. Kosenstock Hi-os. Vj I IS- Irregular; receipts, :!,45i:2 ensi s; Sulnvnn Pros fresh gathered, extra fine, ;i9.Mlc; extra Mo. Kati -t'ul. firsts, 371 3Re: firsts. 3H3Hc; seconds 27 1 'hiNllo i3 :c; stale and nearby hennery whites. Hli,glns SMrvre; state and neurby rresh ' gat liered ' 1 1 "f 1 'man white. f..ViSV stpte and nearliv gal hered ' browns and mixed colms, ;:4ff;41( ; state ! Meyers and nc-urhv hennery browns, 40rM;ie 1 Taii'ior Pro POI "LTR Y I Teased. firm: western ! John Harvey roasting chickens, 17iff20c Wi-arlsc: frozen turkeys, firm: western chickens. rt'dH'ic; turkeys, lknlc fresh 171i 2'2c. 1 14c; low la, ' ' L've, ' Klein fowls I Other buyers. 303 Is", 12n I lilt v;i on fit! 1 S 29 hi f:i :c r.- ,M i', 3t;n 1.9S2 IMtllA 1,1'AF.nU M.RKF. Mb REAL ESTATE NORTH SHJE Tne Lot Free It you llllvC UiUuitll I.OV.U laall I o K' on Uiijunl in. iv bungalow, ouk and vhlto "iiamei flni iii. mouein, will seil on terms, but CASH TALKS FAST. OO SLE JT, I 14 Sahb-r. Webster 4I9. .2!) .')7 .929 .l.V, .L7f7 .rX9 .529 27S iiv 41 7M 14H 7o I.OJ'HHOP Til KA. One of the Uiscar Mutual find I'atty Again Keystone comedy. I'I'H .ii LOTHROP. 2-ice K-ii. druiiia. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE $1U0 CASH, balance like rent, buys! 8 -room modern dwelling, West Far-' nam uisinci. prico iikl- it you mean business, tall D. 2 SI Si. KEAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS M L' ST tiELL" " New, modem enjoin house, ti. i&th Ave., near Woulwurtli. ijood reuauu for selling, i'riie, $4,2oo; worth 'i,iioO. 6-rooui new bungjiow, 201 h near W'ool w or ih Ave. Oanuy aiidp, $J.40U. 8 rooms cke in, imu uu cuss, $4,200. i looms, iiiouerii, line yum, lauiitj of fruit, shade; lot jukLiO; z.i,i ssi., near Laird. A snap, $2,87jO I hone I). 3.X7, FoR HALE. On account of poor health, I offer for sale my propcrt, close to depot; tood location for restaurant and lunch room; sn keep groceries in connection. Wilie K. Welach, Red Cloud, Neb. TWO lota west L St., South Omaha, two minutes to car line. Roth for $M2j. Alex. Aivay, ,02 ti. 24th St. T. lo3S.. Coffee Market. NLW YORK, Nov. JS COFFEE Mar ket showed continued steadiness here to day, although trading was generally viuiet. Two wainei! arrived hire finrr. Rrazil over Sunday, one of winch was considerably overuue, and the aduition ol li's.un bags to lot al slocks seemed suffi cient to hnp out assortment. Brazil, however, was ol firing very little coffee in the cost and ireigiu nuiket. while tne weikly liguies rellecfed an Increasing business irom Europe in Ihe pr.mary market, and, notwithstanding a small de mand, iho spot market hero wh steady at t'c for Klo 7s and 1V for Santos 4s. Sales of old contracts through the liqul oal ntf comm.ttee amounted to only KiMX) bags. f'eeeni oer closed al 7 t.Vijj.oc; March, n.Kfi'io.iU'c; May, C.vifriti.lOc, and Juiy, i.7'''ij.H.ic. Chicago Minneapolis liuluth Omaha i Kansas City j St. Louis ! Winnipeg Tin te sales were reported lodav: Wheal No. 2 hard winter: 13 bars. $1.07M,. No. 3 hard winter: 13 cuts, $10, : S cars, $l.li'n; 12 cais. $1.0ti'4: 1 car, 1 mi. No. 4 hard winter: 2 cars. ILOosj; 1 ear, J1.0G1; 3 tars, $l.Ki. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $1.0S'i. No. i mixed- 1 car twhltel. $1.00. No. 3 mixed, durum : 1 car, $113. No. 4 spring: 1 car. ve; 1 car, 9o. No. 2 durum: 2 cars, I1.13'-j. No. 3 durum: 3 cars, $1.13, 3-5 (ar, $1.12. Re.lerted: 2-a car, !. No grade: 1 car, $l.i.'l'..-. Rye No. 2: 4 cars, 6kc. Barley Rejected, malting: 1 car, ooc. Coin No. I white; 1 car, Ulc. No. 1 white: 1 car, tl.'c. No. 3 white: 4 cars, lil'-jo. No. ti white: I car. tile. No. 1 yel low: 2 cara, 62'tje. No. 2 yedow: 15 cars, til'...e. No. 3 yellow: I car, ti'ic; 1 car, l'jc; 2 cars. 61 tic; 14 cars, tile. No. 4 yel low: 1 car, file. No. 5 yellow: 1 car (old). il3c; 1 car, il ; 1 car. tiOiic. No. yellow: 2 cars, tile: 1 car. OOc No. 1 mixed: 1 car, file. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (old), vl'-je; 3 cars. 61'c: 2 cars. (f)'4f. No. t mixed: 1 ear, 6c; a cars, 60Vjc; 11 cars, 60c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (old), tilvjc; 1 car, tile; I car, .'sjc; 1 car 5Dc. No. ti mixed: 2 cars. 59c. Outs Standard: 3 cars. 4oc. No. 3 white: cars. 45c; car, 4tc. No. 4 white: 1 car. 44c; 2 rars, 41V. No grade: 1 car, 43i1c, 1 car. 43c. umaba Casli Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, $1 .Otitis LI': No. 3 hard, $LKvftl.07'i: No. 4 hard. $1 .Otn 1 .ft'.'; No. 2 spring, ..0.i ?il.07'i; No. 3 spring, $1 .Mfi 1 .nfi': No. 4 spring. $l.oO(Hl.fl6; No. 2 durum. $LI2fi 1 13',t; No. 3 durum. $1 .lltyij 1.13. Com: No. 1 white, 62'(fi3e; No. 2 white, 613i'q 62e; No. 3 white, K(61V: No. 4 white, Wiifiiimc; No. B white, 80Vtiilc; No. 6 white. tjO''Slc; No. 1 yellow, ti2''?wi2Hc; No. 2 yellow, 61'62V; No. 8 yellow, 60fitc; No. 4 yellow. HOVMc No. 5 yellow. WSifitilc: No. S yellow, 6011c; No. 1 mixed, 60Val4c; No. 2 mixed, 60, ill 614c; No. 9 mixed. 60n'c; No. 4 mixed. 69sile; No- 6 mixed. ,vfilc; No. mixed. ,4itiG0c. Oats: No. 2 whlto, 45'4i&4dV,c: standard, trgie: No. 5 white. 44. 3 4.V :No. 4 white. 44'ifT-H'.c. uariey; man Ing. 2'a73c; No. 1 feed, M-oHIo. Rye 2. KVt'c; No. 3, 9797sc. BI'TTER No. 1, i, ihp-iii tuna, oJc CM K.eSB Imported nan .-sw-iss. ;.v(( ; block Swiss. 22c: twins lie, daisies lbV'e: triplets. IG'-jc; Young Amercas 184c; blue label brick. 17c; llm buJ,?el J-!b - Wc' 1 lb.. 20c; New York white. lV'.sc; imported French Roiiuefort, : 4oc. I hKKF f'l-fS-Rihs: No. I. IS.-; No. 2, 1 10c; No. 3 l-o. Loins: No. I y'"c; No. i -, lii'c; No. 3, 13c. Chucks: No. 1, lt)i-j ; i No. 2, 10c; No. 3, fWc. Rounds: No. 1. S'.c: No. 2, 12c: No. 3. 11V Plates: NiJi '''V; 1 N"- hc- 's'- "Uc. r ISII T tout. 14c; large crapples. 15c; I salmon, 8V; halibut. 1 1 To ; channel cat-I tlsh 12c: like. 14c; pickerel. 10c. j I'Ol'LTRY Broilers. HVic; spring chick- ' ens. lie; hens. 9-irllc: cock. Sc: ducks I in, ,, . . . . . - jw . fi'-ese, c turKeva . .4 21S 5.7H4 7.m;.1 today were tho l8htcst l hut they have been on s Mon- Totals OA i I LE Receipt ! cartons. -c; mi, "-. -""...v. r ""... .,, itia ') I . n (.'( ci v y eiuvii un'1 s k 11 1 ,j n ), ,T i Swiss 9se- Amer. i or Peer Htetira on sale this morning con- lont ll lite SIOI X CITY. Nov. bi, -CATTLK- Re- celpts. l.iK") head, market steadv to 10c I higher; nativ e steers $ti 7i'(S tv; butchers, . , $.i.2i.'ut 75; cows and heifer. H roii'Y7.'i; . I canneis. $4 OiKifi.nO sto. ker anil feedem, . I $ii.0 Jl '..'.'i0; calves. t7.M'ii'.l..4, bull, slugs. . etc.. $l.,'il'iil'. HO, .! HOi IS - Ri celi'ts. 7.3o0 head nmrkel ,'.e . j higher, heavy, $7.551 7.7a; mixed. $7 eZ1!. . !7i."; light, $7.j.Hii 7.524; bulk ol' sales, $7.50 . I (il7.H0. .1 SIIKKP AND LA M IIS - Receipt s, l.ioi .Ihrad; iiuuket ateady; iwe.s. tl.,'iiVuii.9i; . I Itimns, $.ri o (!isi.;i. ; . 1 Ml. l.oul I. It Mock Market. HT. I.OCIS, Nov. pi CATTLK He- I celpts. 91Mi head; market stendy, unlive I beef steers, $7 UXu 10.7i, cows nnd heifers, I $,i.MV,i',i."r, ; southern steers, bi.7.ifu 7 7a; cows! and hellels. Jl.turtilMi; nailve calves, $ii."l Otil. I"'. luiiin-iweipiH, ,iio iieaii: tnnrl.et 1 ,ul buslnena was comparatively fillet inn iitivj aiMoin, ,11 ji.ii 1.11, iiiiAe.i and butchers, I7.45ti7.9u. good heavy, $7.55 1i7.90. SIIKKP A N I ) LAMBS Recelnls. 20 head; market steadv; native mutton. $1 75 lambs, $s.ivr..,2fi. Oiliurn led Apple end Dried I'ralls NKW' YORK, Nov. li. EVA PO RATED APPLES yuitt; fancy, 7', if i't-c; choice, I'.'ii.Vjc: prime, 5'o'j1,,'. 1'RIEI) FKL'ITS-Pi uiies, firm; Califor riias, 3V;4Uc; ore.ons, Wynllljc, Apri 1 ois, qu.et und firm; choice, 9'j'iiloc; ex tra choice. 10' n 1 1 c ; luivy, 1141120. Peaches, steady; choice. .gi4c; extra choice, ti'vatij ; fancy, 7i(74c. itais ns. uu.et but ettadv; loose muscatels. 644T 7'U'i; choice to fancv seeded. 7''"e; heed less, iistr'jt; London layers, $13. Metul Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 11 METALti Tin, Heady; spot. $31.2 ,n 31.7.0 Electrolytic ii'per. firm: $11.7Vo 12. (ni; castings, $11624 Hill. 75. Lead. $'l.ii'n:i..;.-; spelter. $7i e Iron. Ciulet. No. 1 northern. $.1 2,Vfi 14 75: No. 2, $li.ksiil4 7JU: No 1 soulhern, $14.U.U 11.75; No. 2. $14 24(14.75. At Umdon: Tin, fl 9; strait, tlii. Copper, 1.2 17s d. Lead. November, 17 17s ud; spelter, 24 17s fid. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov 16 -COTTON Spot 'HI cl; middling. 7.75c. Futures closed steady; liecenibrr. 7.'.tic: January. 7iic; January, new, 7.i&s-; Marco, 7.4.K-. March, re.', 7.77c; May, new, 7 'vc; July, ir October, .:c. Ilr l.ooil Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-DRY G'H'jli.S Collon goods and yarns, steudv. Raw Silk, quiet Wool. tlrm. Wool guods, quiet. Jobbers reported trade good. demand wuti ipiite brisk aim most of the cattle on band sold at prlet a that kith Po und even l.'c higher than last week's close. Cow und heifers were In fHlr demand nt prices that on an average were steady with last week's close, some sales look ing a lllle strong and some a little weak. .St.ii lo i s and feeders showed com par.ulvelv little change being ut least fully stoRdy nnd In spots possibly ;t little HtrollUCP rSW'inif tr. flu, lunl !.... Ilic lalirenn tsr r - m. .UlTfoTtUCU 'V.V: on feedoVa is'sail, VeTy' ' luiieatncrea. Sc. sc,uubs, No. 1. $!.o0. No. Quotations on cattle: liood to iholce v&tszv fu,nishpd by Gi,in!,ki ! wxi?iz cor;:: I'Rl'li in a n'x,- 1,'vi fa . vi l"!,vl'. $MX.'&ti .75 : common to fair Red Hall Valencia. i . ,. . , 75 ! " ' . . ...7. T Ifs ..',. 1-mons: Fancy 3..4J.7 ai. t5 5! , . i- '"""k. ' r:; ' ,?'"" , " choice Red Ball. 300s. 3wi. $5 00!ilr num.. I.ec..i iti m,'s ?V choice helfer.'i. ii.."iiKji7.!i(); good to choice cows, $.'1.7.116. 75; fair to good i:ows$ ,5.2y 5.75; coiuiiion to fair cows. $4 50aio.2.i: I'lHicd entirely of range or grass cattle, st. .losepti l.lir Ntoek Market. ihere not being a single load of cornfeds, ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 16.-1 lot IK Receipts, on sale. Many of tho eattic were on the $7.2uO head; market strong to tv higher; Texas r Mexican order, tho average! lop. $ 10; bulk of ales, $7.HO'(s.on. iniility of the receipts being poor. The CATTLK Receipt, l.ion bead: market I NKW YORK. Nov. Iti. The leopeiilug i of the Oolton exchange niter three nnd n 1 half month of liquidation and adjust ment following the sudden closing of Insl July, attracted a large crowd of members on the floor. Old ami new stylo conn acts were dealt in and this cans hi some cm fusion, hut, generally apeaklng. trading progressed very smoothly .tnd prices held fairly stradv aflcr some early irreg ilai lty. old stvle tieiember conlraets opened lu'love 7'.c, which niennt that the con- traits taken over by the corporation would go Into the hand of the syndicate and later sold off lo 7.'e, but new style contract ruled generally steady, with March selling around 7.S.V' and May S.UGc. There was considerable trading III old stylo Pcccinlicr and Januitiy contract, n the 'pier new style, deliveries, with evi dences of some Investment buying, whlla theim seemed to be very little selling presi nie. After the first hour of trading It was estimated that between 75,010 and 125,OtiO bales had changed hands. Heavy liqui dation f old contracts, which had bet only 1.0i bend, conside -ably below tho HVerage ror Mondays, hut more than had been e visa ted In view of the areas un der quarant ne. Monday receipts in nor mal times approximate 35,oon. Receipts of cattle ttlao were below the average, being but 7.000 bead, but prices advanced only 10 cent.t us compared with the dosing price Just befcre Ihe -fttcs of the yard were closed November 6. Ar ilvnls of sheep also f bowed a decrease, hut pi ice were steady nt the previous level. Speculators wrr said to be 1 moet the only buyers of hogs, th bulk of which sold brtween $7.70f(iS.OO. Montana la U rsmtlned. WASHINGTON. Nov. Id Connecticut and Montana todny were placed under federal quarantine because of outbreaks of the foot and mouth disease. F.rld InsiH-ctors today reported develop ment of the disease In the vicinity of Hart ford. Conn., and at. Glendale, Mont-, Ihe addition of Montana and Connecticut brings the number of quarantlnnad states up to sixteen. Cold Weather Aids Russians' Advance Into East Prussia box per box. Per box r1 ''apeiruic: aii sizes. $2.75 per box. Apples: Extra fancy Grimes Gol den, $l.e", pel box: fancy Washington wi.iii. i. per oox; extra fancy Wash-1 good to choice stockera and feeders. $,.29 "' n Jonathans, $150 per box; fancy I " . .: fall to good Blocker and feeders olorado Jonathans. $1.25 per box: fancy $6.BH'a i r.2i; conunon to lair stockers and Wushingtoi, Jonathans. $1 :t5 per box; feeders, J5.Wi1ii.(. stock heifers, $4.7..iq extra lancy Washington Hoovers, $1 X, 6 -25; stock cows, $4.(11 5. 56; stock calve. Per box; cho'ce Colorado Jonathans $1 0o ." -vs fTH im; veal calves. $7.7,'.'f 10.25; bulls, ' nox: orecon mi tunhuus Ilia i.ei-i stags, etc.. h. ci'riti.vu. No. CHICAGO GRAIN AND rBOVTHOaS Featarea of the. Trading; ad t losing Prices nu Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. Ki.-tiurprlse over un immense gain showed In Uie United States vislhle supply gave a downward swing today to the price of wheat. Clos ing quotations were steady, but HaC to ".'i7!" under naiuruay nimu, f.i net loss of Vul'so and oaU of In provis.ons me ouiwaiiit vo,,... sie. .,1,. oa v-nii m inter nunanas, $1.75 per box; extra fancy Washington Delicious. $-.00 per box; New York Greenings, $.; in per barrel New York Baldwins, $2.70 iter barrel. Pears: California Clargleus $'2.'. per box; extra fancy D'An.lous, $2.50 per box. Grapes: California Emperors $3 5n per barrel Oalltornia Emperors. $1 75 per crate; Maliiias. Hii per keg. Bananas: Per bunch, $1.7Mi3 0a. VEGETABLES Cauliflower, $2.50 per crate. Cabbage: per pound, 14c. On cumbers: Two dosen box, $2 5n. Celerv Sllcalpan. 35c pep doien; Denver Jumb'o e.c per doien. IePIiers: Per basket, die To-.nato.s: Per basket. $1.26. Lettuce: Head. 60c1ltl.6U nor Horen- Uf A.,.. Onions: Hhallot Ml- r,- a. i.,a;..i : : ' .,,,eu. iiauinorn. ier aozen, mc. On. una: Yel low, 24- kt pound; red, I've ter pound Horseindisb: Per case. u . Garlh : Italian, per pound, aoc Potatoes: Idaho " I'Y bushel; Kcd niver Ohlos, ff,n per b, , n woiie. mi per bushel . v . '.,i,. ri r oarrei $2.00 $1.(5 per hs inner. r. 1. t,v-Walnuts: No 1 California Representative sales: ! No I'r. Kb. Av. pr. I 3 I4 I 74 4 1147 ., COW , 9 Mi 4 H 1 10S0 5 B 7,17 6 U MULLS. 1 lJ-.l & Ml 1 YiM 6 It 2 i'h t to 1 lvi! (fl I 1:1 5 7i I lil'O t iu ' I lfiuO 7 . I 141 S 6'l ' 1 12M! f. o I S i Ol. iv. i'. its AND FEEDERS. I I t e tn i ( 17 sot iii 1 7:'o so 10 Ml u w !ri7 7 4W ' l 44$ C I NEBRASKA. Jerseys, i calves 31K 21 stock ows k9 ..1:4791 . il'i2 .. x7 ..l'l 20 Steers. . . dozen. .2 cows 7M h stock cwa 7,2 5 10 II ' "ws lists 4 HO 1 bull 1 heifers... VJ 5 75 4 heifers. SOUTH DAKOTA. 3 stock ows 9u3 ti Oi is feeders 2 hulls i:wo r, 7J j f,.,.,!,.,,. WYOMING. per pound. Pecan: P-r ... ('-. '. 1 - 16 cows. Jumbo, iv per pound. Filberts' per '' Ml'viCElLf 'ivTtnrfc ,,'r "m,n'1' HM ELLANEOl r Popcorn: Shelled per pound, 4c. r-ates: Hugsr walnut $1.40 per box. Almonds: p,.r pound '". Limes: Per box, $1.75. Cracker Jack" Per case. $3.n0; ,.r ,af i-' $1 77 ,J.eWJ"''JM''- tr h" ase; $17d. Date,: Prcmedary, $3 00 per case i.oiivj. rer use. n Files: Tw.u,. per c, lvi,-. Cider: Per kr barrel, $50(j. f 'oeoanuts : Pr dozen. 75 Squash: lnir.'.ic nigncr: steers, Ti.nni 10. .vi; cows and heifers, $4.710 O); calves, $ii.iBn no SIIKKP AMI LAMMS Receipt, 50J head, market steady; lamhs, $S 50439,2',. New 1 ork Money Market. NKW YORK. Nov. lii.-M KRCANT1LE PAPER-5ViiV4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak; sixty day bills. $4,k5:ft; for cables, (4 Ssfiti, or demand. $4aN775. SI LV KR Bar, 4HTc. LONPoN. Nov. 16. SILVER Bar, 2'-'S.d per ounce, DISCOUNT RATES Three months, 2 '''2' per cent. New Vork 4 oniliierela I. NKW YORK, Nov. H'l MKRCANTI LK rAFKH-fi'i'a.A per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE---W'enk; ft)-dav hills. $4ri; for tables, $I HK; for detnainl, $4735. SILVIOR-Rar, 4kc. Hank 4'IearlnKS. fi.MAI A, Nov. 16 Bunk clearings for Oniaha toilay were $.':.(ivL',5!si.4l and for the corresponding duy last year $l.4'io.3M9.9;. Metal ST. LOUIS. Nov. Strong at $.1.6'?, 3.05. $1.91 i'u 1.90. Make. W.-METAiS-Leail: rpeltei : Stronger at 6 7? A 40 ! 5 9l 6 55 7 Hi MU 1112 of Wrong Identification of Body May Lead to . Several Law Suits CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Nov. l.V- (Special.) -Some Interesting points or nw have arisen aa tho result of identification of the mangled body of an unknown man who was killed by a train nt Springfield, '111., a Hiut ot Robert Bollin of Chey enne. The coipse wn placed In a $190 coffin und shipped to Cheyenne by a firm of Springfield undertakers, acting on tel egraphic Instruction from William Bollln. father of Robert Boll'n, but before it ir- ..,1 rived young Bollln had wired from Texas itl.at a mistake had been made In the 1 Springfield Identlf Icatlou and thai be was alive and well, '.'"oiisequently the elder PETROGRAD, Nov. 1(1. Vla London.) -The Rupslan advance n East Fruasla. according to advice received here from the front, Is being assisted materially bj told weather, which enables the troop to move more rapidly. A fall of snow during the last two Uayi is reported, but not to a sufficient extent to binder seriously the movement of the troopa. Relief societies In Petrograd and other Russian cities uie bonding every efforl to collect woolen garments. Dummlei . .,...( 1,1, . U ,,nlr,rm4 ff l,.nlll,.( 1 ( lUIIK U wito nm iiiitiv, s. - i Germane are plated about to attract nt- thrown Into the pool, was In prugr The south was buying a little, hut Liver pool und Hie continent were evidently proceeding with much caution. Price held fairly steady, NEW ORLEANS, Im.. Nov. K-The Cotton exchange here was opened this morning after n suspension of almost throe months and a half. First trading in local options did not show much change front Inst week's liquidation trad ing. January fliwt transaction being 7.05c. Old style March brought 7.In and the i.ew style 7.S6o on the first call, showing that the trade was willing to pay a premium of !J of a cent a poiin! for the new style. 12 -ou nee $3.li ; per half per sack, $4ou; Pec pound, 1 a v ows j t; ;,i 1 steer. ...IO1.0 7 5(i M.J.w!-'tS".P"''!, Vre v,fy f'r lor : "oui. eiKiuy-iW'o head, comprising the total leaving . ,-"r ", ,'me 1rect to a packer,, Bollln refused to receive the corpse when , . - -.,., iu.ua oil f,h( days run is 1.400 larv.r ' ago, hut i l.nrio .mailer than last year "mu wnn snippers buvlng turn Journey lo spi Ingflein. ,- .-.s i.iav were I (ill V Ulc to us Russ Headquarters Assert Successful Progress Being Made PETROGRAD. Nov. 16 -The following official communication was issued from headquarters tonight: "On the Eaat Prussian front at Stal litponen, around Angerburg and near Johannlsburg, our troops are making successful pronress in the fighting. The action continues In the region of Soldau and Heidenburg where we have prog ressed notwithstanding Ihe desperate re sistance of the ene:ny. "on the left bank of tho Vistula the bat tin proceeds, developing along a front from Plook (Poland) to tho Itlver Warta. On the front between Kallsa and Wlnltiu Ihe enemv has withdrawn. In the neigh borhood of Cteiistoctjowa nd towards the south the enemy baa attempted an offen sive, but tb.N has failed. "Our march on Cracow continues. "In Gnllelo the Austrian are seeking to oiganlze a defense on tn River Snn in Ihe Douna'ett region, west of the front comprising VCahno and Tarnow and on Ihe Wisloka on the Jaslo front. "In the region to the so'ith of thn Ga'.l- cian frontier our troops ure advancing to- tentlnii. Here and there on the streets small tardea ure set up for the receipt of (nntilliiitions and the distribution of war literature. Dispatches to Petrograd paper Indi cate that the Germajis are making slow progress along the line, which extend from the river W'arlhe across the Vis tula to the southern frontier of Easl Prussia, fifty miles west of Thorn. The new Iront extends over u distance of SOU miles from the W'arthe to the extreme northeastern section of Eaet Prussia. The German right wing now appears to be feeling its way. The renter of the line Is stubbornly resisting the determined ndvance of the Russians. The left wing' la protected to some extent by the broken character of the country and by com plicated artificial fortification. In this region the chief German re liance appears to be heavy artillery, since in euch a country cavalry operation at almost Impossible. e. Minneapolis 4. rain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. H-WHFAT-December $1 . 1 2', : M.v t. w ,. " V. 1 . bard. $117'.. No. 1 northern.' ti' ui much Jl.UV'i I.14"- from a 5c decline lo an advance of J it.',: No. ;' northern FL U RUiu liani.,1 BARLEY-57 'fits. . RYE- $10 'ill. 01. B HAN -$20 in. CORN Nu. 3 yellow, f.V'utLe OA I S No. 3 white, 45'-.i4i,c FLAX-J1 .4541 4)v, .... . . , . . - x...a ,.a an tncreasel w neat iraoei ims, - of the visible supply, but were unpie pared for an enlargement of .53e."O0 bu.. far surpassing the In record at the cor responding time a year ago, 3.665.000 bu. In Chicago alone the stock on hand was augmented by more than l.OOo.ono bu. dur-, ing last week. The aggregate of the do mestic supply now in tore Is the largest n year r m "i" "V"' "V i..!.' mlxeil. tf.4''H neavy loony . v.. i " VV'i ,' ' ' r ue. '.c-'uhi'ic; December Kansas tit) f.raln and ProtUlons. KANSAS CITY. Nov. Ib.-W'IIKAT No. 2 hard. $i .(Kji - fj 1 r7 : No, l r,.,i j (,'. miner l isc. I. (SC. : Mav 11 11 No. '. ('li,c: Mav Trade freely at ie J ,7, niKiir. J'ackers were slow In getting stan.-d and their fust bid. weie not micli better than steady but . r:,:;f,'l;i"" ':...."!. ""..i-rs bulk of the killer OI a nicKei up, BiaiiffB were quoted as i r'm '," """" niarsei is a goo big 5-&10C higher, and the average show .. , 1 advance. Trade 'n pois una a clearance i In good season. , Heavies wer ln KOO(, de,nand. and as there wa utile shipping demand o the , weighty grades killers were able to buy hem eary. In lad, there was a good I .LV; i ai 1 w1,"n' a"d grades, ship per bidding vaini .... l,ii. '. To-1 t reached here and tho Adams Express ( wui d the passes across the Carpathians . j company promptly shipped it on a re- j . , . Khedive May Lead Turkish Army Sent to Invade Egypt Now has arisen the point, of who is to( pay for the exiietise incidental to prep-j aratlon and shipment of the corpse te: things up until w hen the l-,,r',",Ilr' I,,r ",r """" na ,nP express supply moved value i charges. William noiiin declines to be and In some in- held responsible, stating that ne ordered I tne body of Robert Bollln prepared for burial and shipped, and that he will not i pay expense incidental to preparation and shipment of some other corpse. The: Springfield undertakers claim that they acted in good faith in taking thu elder R.illtn's order to cover thn body, which1 as 10. , good w as I was muue I I BERLIN. Nov. l.-iVia Wireless to1 london) According to reports reaching' here from Constantinople, the khedtve of Egypt will leave the Turkish capital shortly to ataume command of the Turk-' Ish ooratlonH against Egypt. He will be had been Identified as that of Robert accompanied by a suite of fifty person white. 47c; No. 2 mixed, teaching 30os,iin bu., a against j.wd.ih.ii. cm. bu. last year. Important buying of December and May wheat on direct foreign orders upheld the market until the final hour of the ses sion. European cash bids at Kansas Citv were said to have been relatively the highest so far on the crop. Sl'ers here, however were hampered by ti.e fart that lake freight rates were up and that therm was lime ir any wvtiiunii m n ;( LIVERPOOL, Nov, 16. WH EAT Snot " water routes east from ihirago instead , steady; No. i Manitoba s f4d Nn ' I OATS' 4,Te LV BUTTE R Creamery, 32, K conns, jic; pH( king stocg. 21c FGGS-Elrsls. 27c; second 22c POULTRY )le,,s. 12e; roosters turkeys, 14c. I.lrerpool Grain Market. firsts, 3"c: 10 rw .vining except tn real weighty kinds. I Iho range of sale was wide sgs n to-! cisy, and the bulk moved at a apread 0f C'l C.SJ. lops reaching $v.of.. Most of, trie killer riilrchMueit 1.... , , . ; - -- .ruin i ... tut of course buyers paid better . .1." anything real desirable, and - ""('- viio were anie more common grades as iveprestntatlve sal No. t u 11 rfcil Colder weather that favored flic hand ling of the new crop bad a bearish In fluence mi the corn market Hceii ts were l.lieral and the export demand, whleh of late ha been a feature, wa lacking. Oats tended to (ig with corn. Besides there seemed so th'ng of a letup ir, the call for cash oats. Despite an advance 'n the hog prices here tne provision market averaged lower. Packers appeared to bo chiefly renpon sible for holding the market steady. J i.,d; No. i western winter. S.s !.,.! ,,', tures. nominal. " j J CORN'-.Spot, quiet; American mixed.'., new. 7a flltliraa M,lt- I I.. , .. : l m ili ..mi n its JO.) an. 1 1 M 7 45 7 7 70 7 1 .1 7 TS 7 fc.1 7 M 7 1(1 ei,. St. 44.. 7.. to low as b IV $7. li on Bollln, and they demand the price of the coffin and their fen for preparing the. Abbas Hilina. khedlvo of ITgypt, has body for shipment. Tho Adams Expiess been In Constsntlnople since the out company's agent asserted that the. com-1 break of hostilities. He owes eplrituul rany also acted In good Llth and that J allegiance to the sultan a the head of somebody must pav the company for the the Mohammedan faith. Dispatches from body's round trip between Springfield and ' Constantinople a month ago said the Attorney Furnishes Clue to Placing of Bomb in Court Boom NEW YORK. Nov.. le.-Meyer 8chlo.i an attorney, who wa In the Tomb couit re om Saturday morning when a bomb was diMcovered Just In time to prevent iti explosion, ha given the police tbelr first direct clue to the possible perpetrator of the plot. S'hloss told detectives that ha was walking from the front to th rear of tho ro.un. when he saw a slendor. Smooth-shaven man of about 35 rise hur riedly from the seat under which the bomb was found a moment later and walk tapidly to the door. The man seemed very nervous, he said, and watted . short time outside of the room, Keillors said that lie asked th man what waa the trouble and he replied that the Judge "will get what ts coming to him." Schlos further declored the man waited until Pidiceman O'Connor ran Into the hull with the bomb and ran down th corridor. The lawyer pursued the full tlve, but was unable to detain him. Magistrate John A. Campbell of the Tumbs police court, where the bomb was discovert d, I not afraid that a second at tempt will be made on his life, but the police authorities bavo decided to guard court rooms and to admit no en who lannot give good reason for being there. In addition the door lending frm the hall In the north end of police headquarter will be closed toduy. A good many pub. be places, especially where Justice In administered, will be fctai'ded, and extr.1 guards will be attached to the head of city departments. Lie 4d; January, 5a e'td. t. Louis I, rain Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16 - WHEAT No. 2 r-d. $1 .( 1 11; No. 2 hard, tl.12r 1.134; Dei ember. $1. 10 ml 104; Mav. $1 lx CORN No. 2. tit''if.74e; N... 2 white, Rsc December. 65c; May, 704"f7OI'c. OATS-So, 2, 474c, No. 2 white 494c 1"4 111 SHEEP-There portant changes il.. PIG'S 4 IS It. 1 J7., we. e iroin r i: .il IW . ... .; ii :m im .is til 10 i:o o l-i IS i'r. 7 K. T tli 7 9ft 7 , 7 9 . I 40 4 Oa 4 , 7 i 7 7u no tne exi e;,i ion new or ini i lose of last that receipts suit with ll were light and nothing good wn on sh Owing to the absence of anything good in the most two small bunches of lambs changing hands during the tarly hour at $4 60 nolh- Ohryennt'. Unle- Its hill is puid It will decline to permit the Springfield under takers to have ti e $190 coffin in whh h the unidentified corpse, reposes. Attorneys here incline to the opinion tl.st William Bollln rould be held for all expenses were It not for Ihe fact tnat the Springfield coroner who Identified the body as that of Robert Bollln ,1s sbs ciuled with Ihe undertakers who prepared and sl ipped the body. This, It I -erteil, phi'-es responsibility on the und'r tukem for the mistake made In shipping the body of an unknown on an order to Many Trains Piled Full of Dead Bodies Arrive in Brussels GENEVA. Switxerland. Nov. 1.-(Via British government had ordered him not1 to return to Egypt. j A message from Berlin received yester-! day said the khedlve had declared to the Paris. The National Swiss today pub- correspondent of a German newepuper Hshed a long letter from a Swiss who bis loyalty to the sultan, which wa die- doing Red Crot work at Brusel. An Uted by his religious obligation. This extract from the letter says: " 'The number of German wounded gr- same message said the khedlve Intended to accomiany the Turkish army which ts marching on Egypt by way of Palestine, n killing ) ne, Hade dragged along . , p e body of i,ol,t:rt Ilonin of the forenoon. Aside from one or I Bee Want Ads Produce Results, Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Nov, IS SUGAR Raw. steady: mo.uHKS, 3.36c; centrifugal, 4.01c; rt-fliieil. steady; cut louf. tic; rrushej. 5 'ic: mould A. 5.55c; cubes. t.$V; XXX.X powdered, 5.25c; powdered, B.20c; fine gra nla led. l.lw; d amond A. 5.10c; con fectioner A, 5c; No. L 4 foe. riving here Is unimaginable. Train, which we call cemcteiy train, full of Piled up dead soldiers, continue to arrive from the front. They contain bundle of dead; that Is, four bodies tied together to facilitate transportation. "The bodies are burned promptly in speclul furnace elected Just ouulde of Brussels."