THH HKK: OMAHA. Tl T.sDAV. XOVKMHKK 17, VM. I OR ItF.NT Houses and lottaces. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Globe Van& Storage South American Harvest of Wheat Started at Buenos Ayres. f .! His lied In login X Soutli Sixteenth Mrcct :JHtl, o f - I II. .- flee 315 Art rip OtH-n i High l.nw H'lif ' ftil'y ! Wheat Pvt..' stores, moves, packs, ships; 3-horee un st-d i' men, $1 25 t hr ; storage p.r iro Satisfactory guar. P. 4.CS & Ty. FOR HKNT We have a complete list of all nouses, arsrments and fiats that are for rent. Thia li.it ran be seen tree of chsrge at Omaha Van Storage 'o . w S l itt- si. Fidelity Storage Co Storage, moving, packing anil shlppine. lnh Ar Jackson Sts. Phone Poll Kit 2xx Mav 1 WHEAT IS A FRACTION HIGHER Cereal Strengthened hy the Demand from Foreign Countries Corn Herejps re Morh Heavier. Miirrl anil Off lorn. Just Now W Offer Two Small Offices! $10.00 AND $12.00., Water. Light ami All Service Free. The Bee Building (Tlio Mulcling Thut Is Always New.) Office Room, 103; tATi sleliTii-heutod stores, very low rent, near postoffloc. O. 1'. Siehhlns, DESK room In desirable off !. lice HhU. !". 32".5. Corn I c. Mil'-. Oats I 'ec. Mav, Pork .1 an. Mav Und Jan. May Ribs May Jan. 1 lsii I 14 -1'.' .' 3ll I ! is 124 i .) 55 I ! 1" 124 I t IVx, I I :1V i i:Voi'.'i4 :i4 i :'V 534 ii 20 i 19 62-6.". t h 4.", 1 10 60 , n x l '.' 704 I 1 124 19 ,o j 10 4 i 1 M'i 1 1V.P, : i i :t'. - 4'4 li'Vc-M ( My 5-!' li 124 11 10 i! 55 ir io b 4;''., lo io .v. ,1057-60 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light and Trices Show Some Improvement. HOGS FIVE TO FIFTEEN HIGHER 1 i, 'at Sheep and lamina Mrtili, Stcrnne Ipinlltt t l.ninl Nothing Top IVrilrr I aniha Miuilr lllulirr. lint t'K mi: 0 do. k T' V."" hi' Ml, II Mm r I 111' !.i 1 ilk of til. II 'i I he I . but Tlii'i.. In ii' 1 in.il ib s mil' I'lllllO Hi $ bronchi . ; W lull low I t'-lI'MK Kl I'll or Mio I. i',!. I m: it i in iliira. io nil,! l't.t of I.' N" If. lilO'll 111 !l t nt iiiiI II"' f Imnlo. I.'in r!' .I .hi.. l.ll'.l'M It.' I I HOI1I.' 111. It 11 ' a u or OMAHA. Nov. Hi, l.'M According to cablo advlooe from Buenos. May. In W 10 10 M 10 10 ,. Avrrn the harvrstliiK of wlu-al will bo ; .Ian.. o ill I in X", io 1" A '10 ooinniencrd In the northern part of Ar i ' K-ntlna thin morning, tho harvesting of. nleano (ash 1 i too--Wheat No. 1 red. this grain will be general next month 1 ' HVu I - .S : No. k hard. II. H, n 1 ).- V there, and that a bin movement 1 prom -1 ''orii. No. 2 ye. low, ?:i , (i . 1 . new, vu titod for eanv January, an wrll aa Kt. 1 .'V; No. a ye, low, 7:,.To. now. -)! AcoorduiK i OM MIX. N ruar' and the later months. to an estimate riiblislied bv the l.lvei pool Corn Trade Ne the vteld of wheat In that rountry will be larger than last year, when It was IK.OOO.tmo bushes. In l?!'.' It was lliS.4(W.00n bu.xhels. M.inv comnlitint! ure coioinff from the stale of Kaiifas of a lack of ino.siu.ro. mark, oa-sos inclinl.d. joii;' line of the laruer concerns tn the trade firsts. " ' 4 r e : f ruts I'ii'wh' "tin .'rnnciies Hit Over lue sinie bbji. that whether there haa lieen (laiuai;e to the growing crop up to the present umo or not the opinions are divided, l-'roin the maimer In which the receipts ol wheat at St. lmls and Kansas City eon- tinu. oats: No. :i white. 4r'ih4s".c: stand nrd. 4'iS'i4e. Hyr: No J. SI. ( I. IM. Harlry. iilvk'. S-ds: Timothy, (Ui r.m !.; clover. iHV'h 14.ii I'iomsioiih fork, I1T.M: hud, Sll.4'.. ribs. $.i sTnin 7:. Cl'l'l BK-s.i-Kilv: i rBniei'ics, !iKi'. KutIS -Muher; receipts, ;X c isoe; a oiillnary 1 lH. Sheep 'I,MI ?4.:ii ;'l.7hi li. Tin 47 rc .".'..tl'S celptv of cattle, hots and sheep at the .oiith omnhu live stock market for the year I" date, as compared w.th last year. P.M4 IKi: Cattle W,ii41 S....i.i I !. t ... r2-'4.si. ISheep S.KNMH 3.i: .'iM SiU'TH lleeeipts were: I'Munat.' Monday Hanio Max- Inst w r. k !"ntw nivka ago Same .1 xieeks aio.. Sam.- 4 wt eks hko. . Same day last year The. following table 'at Mo , 4..il s l;t7 !'.l"-' . i.t: i . !'.4VI shovs lloi ;". r..l ;.i."''.' O''. :!. 1 ;.!'.( i the leediog I" t can-i- and aril ri'innin Oii.'tnti.'M 1. 1.: dene lit",, I . . . Il ls , . . .' SMI ' t!oM I'll! I '"hi Hi'ik III I " ' r iiku c,'nH1 M.'i II K . .ul.'" '.If lot r 11, 'li it i .' a lll.ilket t; "'lit h. .1 1 1 1. 1.1 mi. tin- i roe a ' II S.ltMd.'t I ". .1, l laiol's rh" e.l r -.o'd es H ill I,!"' bU'het Tl e l"'.k Inillli sal' s was iivi'li' ul ?'. '' u il l In nil I,, i! ' t niu 11 i"n t i f , in A w e. i a!o l.' l.r i'.t liiiol'.i loiild be had i' lei.l.v sherf' of collie, i ' le IV t red I .limbs at '' -cent t"l IP, i.s. s e, ill t nine Xi'ef.llni; .re .I'.otable at '.!!' " i'ii'I II Hindis Hie 'I'l'Mllble at .vM FACTORS OF INFLUENCE. UNION YARDS RESUME WORK Oprnine, of Reserve Banks aiul I Cotton Exchange Has Effect. Tlucr.go Tickers Open ?a. After Nini-D.iv Quar?r.t:r.e. EXCHANGE ON 10ND0N EASIEP STOCK RECEITTS ARE LIGHT sti r. In l.aruer tloiids ami otes f.e.ort "Ihrr I miiilrr" llusl- 'I'll a ii II err nil 1 lliuli n .ivil. Ilinronahlj Inspeilrd Sri- Ili'i'lU'il I'rni Will lUsliir-ol.-d I'.verj V. eeli f,.P a W hlle. Pec '4 llil M.i8'4 h: '. .Mir! nits, yearllii s, 1 lit'. ee . b ice '. -i iMi'i : : ewes gooi t i good. I i on -beep ami lambs: t.anibH, ! .Ice. ' iic'.i'.i c; lambs lair l . ' . i1 ' fei-ilers. viM'.l l'l elio ce lee. 'h is. .opinion, Ji "-.i .11 7.' . lto.nl to I holce. $; :.01S ,1' fair t Kod. ST.'MTi'.r year 'ers. $.. 'l,l '. '.HI. .letlOTS. gOOil to :lS7ti. wel'iel's lull' to good. v-ethers. Vodcrc II ;(MI t io i h.e. e J.". 1V.1H'. '.V; w. ' is.. CV e :. '.eeilels. J.. lull 4 .41 ' 11 NI.W iUK. N'O bi - In iMgu, .itl.':i ot ' 1 he federnl res. -i e system and the formal . (.pen. nit ot I be cotton ei lininte mid thei HI' . in b iii.ii kei .vet i' lb.- outit.'tii.liiitt t.'i' l'i s ' In o ;li ot ltilltieui f in tin Milan, el d!i.trlt to ,t,,i ., I'l'ini all account the new bnnkin-. 'aws wrie t lulo cfieit nt n'.l of thelli' " luelie r.ttlotial c.nleis with a in. n I in 1 1 ti 1 1 loot of i (infusion, 'ftic i m pot I i in e of I Ida un- ,VRS f;i, ,:liV inl; .lei l ikciic, may l e Uidued from 1 lie f:t 1 !H)( nun 1 lie new svsieill eruni a ' cs o-it i l. ,mmmA hv -'il' I n linn ii I?- ii i. , i .i-.i" ... ... . pi.. .111 of: i in No-.-, b ,li Me I'llio I .in v iiIIh i ..I by federal (.115-e ol loon in rilnnght.'tlng of i Hindi yards was nlii'day tularin and state nuthoi- the prevalence of the I sense The quarantine at midnight last Imilnit iihki t ile canilal and l.'.S'.'s.V"M and iliposits ot Ii itatii I s- steady n- Michigan and Wisconsin, kota and Minneaot. 4' nl."ic. It.H'UIIV- Live, higher; l'Jc; fowls. 11c: turke, b". ipls :' HI I 4'- cars . Pa- springs, 11Vy to increase there is Utile fear of LXCKI.LKNT office ipaee, Jj per month. I crop louses tn Kansas, 1 hose marKeis ii"3U lire Uldg. I received 614,0"0 ho. Jointly on Saturday, .. " - . - v compared with 10$, Out bu for the coire- lA-lVTti-n m uPVT Upondlng day a year aiJo. i:eceipts of "mi' J I wheat from July 1 to date at primary ANTKP-To tent from someone leavini ' ,"!"r.55, were '. bu the city for eeveral inoi.thH a turin.shed , bu' a.yar, , . , apartment, by re laole party. Reterences . The export trade in oats has fallen off by the fact that foreigners have bin MOW YORK .I.M:n-.l, MSHKKT The followltig table hhows t.i, aveiatf. price for holts at the South I iiiinhii live stock market for the few da, with comparisons: Pate, i li14 lsl l , i-l a. tt'. I . . l-.iio. arlnna tuinl hei.. Adireas K 184. lice. VvANTKP TO KKHT A farm on idiarea with everything furnished. Addrnaa C Coppovk. Hoien-. Neb. KKAL ESTATE 1IIS1 A ItAM II I.AMJS I OII SALIi Mlinunrl. to I)OWN and to monthly buys in acres, grain, fru.t, poultry laud, near town; pf l-'e, S.;o. S10 monlhly buys SO u, res. J write for liat cheap land. Box -iiry, Carthage.. Mo. t liconitii, Upper Wisconsin Beet umy and genet at cop slain In tha union, avlUurs wanted: lunda for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for book let 34 cn vV leconmn Central J. and Giaut, biaue acres wanted. Write about our crating lands. If Interested in fruit lunda, ask. fur booklet on Appie uictniids in V Isconsm. Address Land Lept. iioo , . .... .n..i... , i i1" way of that .'imoittits of that gram going to them and they are anxious to clean up part of these offerings before they make additional fuither purchases except on the soft spots. Week's reielpta wera e.SM.mW hush els, against 8.7.SS noo bushe,s one year ago, and since August 1 thone shipments were lJi.'lV,!"!" busliels, against no.nuo.OoO bush els a year ago. V ith the I'uetiitig of the stock yards today and a hog market on which to do bi.s iH.ss in the provision pit ,m the Hoard of Trade, additional activity is i xfccied. The ( ash trade in hog products has In en larger than generally known, and a threat deal of this is being ued in the way of blni'iiienij abroad. heat was "40 to c higher. Coi n wan lc to 3'ic lower. I'ata were unchunned to c lower. There Is little doubt but what the e port trade m wheat will continue on an ennrmuUH scule in luct. up to the offer ings lor immediate and future Mluptiietit, aa well an up to the, ocean freight loom aalaoi. Tim beaia in wheat will talk more or less of tho Argentine crop being of the L nited Malm, quotation of the liny on Com nnIIIT-a. AV UK AT Spot, firm; No. 2 red. l.lV No. hard. ll.hiV No. 1 northern Pu luth. II.1HV,; No. 1 northern Mmltoh-i. H .-3VL-. nominal o. i. f Mufislo to arrive. futures lirmer on export aales. but ease I I uot. net. Ciet V'i'l. itxt Nov. I Nov. I Nov. Noc. I Nov. 1 Nov. Nov. Ss I " W' "1 IT. W.j 7 06S 7 T4 7 11 VI 4 7 71 7 !; IIEAIi ESTATE I OH valley Write Minn. Farms. HIGHLY Improved Ked Hiver farnih; can accept some trades, for list. Huxa y-tirown. Uarnesvillc AittsTltACTS UK T1TLK. KLRH Title UuuraiiU'e una Abstract Co., a modctn atai.act olfice. UG ti. litlt tiu 1 hone Pouulaa 4s7. lil.Kl) Abatrucl Co., oldest abstract ot iko m Ni.Uiuaiva. -iHJ Lidiiidcifi 'X'uuuter. KEAL E.STATt. 1AJANS. CITY unit ,ariu iuuuu, ', .'V... 0 per cent. J. 11. uumoi.i 1 u. .o.o r 111 naui. (Jmana. W ANTbLi Cily luuiis. l'c-ii ru Trust I'o. i.idiAiIA iioiin.s. l,uh: iNcuiaahU luiins. UJs.iiL.l-t, KLili LaT.t'iit, CO., M'i unci 11.1 Anil. Dougiaa :f7IS. HAi.lvitfii.N ii MUitl'U.N, tuu old. .sail. VJlXkV 1N UUUO v ,,.ana Nan. bairn, .1 4 i r urn: uiiitit jvioku iui-.Lo. omuua iVATtu-1. uy .onus uud warrants. W. . ainuiii biuan at Co., iij rarnain. C.1T1 pi ipcr.y. Laigu loans a apeciaity? v . 1 1. AI10HU.S, gilte HailK Hidg. tiuu to tiu.iim: nia.jt. piuiui.y. ii, e, riidg., j.iiii ana l ari.Bm Vvad. .-sts. iu.iil 11. vv. oil 1 and lor city aim lar.n ludiis. Uiluier, t uy Natl, uuiik Ijiag. I'lTY l.UA.Mi, Ueiiiis-cai iberg Co., uti-;:i.i Hranuds theater Hidg. but tiiose who are beM misted on rondi EXCHANGE tions say that all the wheat in the Culled Mutes, as well 11 s Argentina, will be wanted, and a cablo received from Liver pool said ttiut the larger part of the sur plus in India has alieady been contracted for bv (ipnt llriti.in. The corn market Is In a posl- I tlon where lower prices would ' doubtlesa be aeen were It not for the good 1 export demand ttiat has developed and I wheh is expected to absorb all the corn of good quality to be offered from this ! lime forward. There is a goodly open In- teres! in the Mav future at Chicago and It is generally believed that foreigners are ; long not only on the futures, but that 1 they have considerable ctiwlt bought for delivery a soon us the grain is available ; This fall has been exrel'.ent for ciirlnir . and hu'klng corn and the movement will likely increase freely. Heeeipts of eorn j front November 1 to date were 7.544 001 1 bu. against 4.4' J,0(iO bu. last year. Re- . reints last week were HHtC.OoO bu., while the shipments were l,4"il.0iy bu. Clearances: Wheat and fiour fiial to 1.470,0' J bushels, -orn, 3.000 bushels and oats.. ;lS7,ono iiushels. Liverpool opened with wheat unchanged end corn l lower. . Prfniary wheat receipts wore 3.0S0.OO bu.. mid shipments of 2.O50.O00 bu., against receipts of 1.8i").oil bu. and shipments of l.o.'l.iKO bu. last year. Primary corn reee'nls were l.Su'' bu., and shipments of 345,000 bu., against re ceipts of W1.000 nil. and Fhtpments of SJsSOoo bu. last yenv. , Primary oats receipts were I.OOOtM bu. and shipments of I.O.l.oOO bu., against re ee:pts of 751,0,10 hu., and shipments of W.0O0 hu. last year. CAH off tin the big Increase in the visible eup ply: Peccmber, SI C'.l: May. $1.29i',. 1 It U'S ijulet ; states, oomuion to choice 1!'M. :4'(1b . 1'nclflc coast 1914 llf)14. ; ll'l.l, !ille. H I PKtS- Steady; itogolu, :'7ii:sc: Central America, t'7c. Wt'HUj steady : domestic fleece XV C iiio, ;u(.i:cc. CHUN Spot, st.adv: No. yellow. i.'c ! c. 1. f to arrive; Argentine, prime, ,se, tuiiiiii.nl delivered. : OATSSio, steady; standard. tW-jo; ' No. 3 white. MV.i.Me; fancy clipped white, vv. vr.'!Hc. HA Y Steady ; prime. M.30; No. 1, I1.17U; No. S, $1.10; No. 3, 95cSil.X; t hlpping. s 1(1 .of. l.KATH L"H Firm: hcmlod; firsts. 1 j,te; seconds. 301i3lc. I'HOVlSIt iNS - Pork, ftea ly: mess. S-'0..M (fil'1'0: family, S4.nt; short cle.'irs, J.'IXf.o 2Voi). Heef steady; mess. S.T 0C'!-.'3 'Kl; family. f'.'4.0ixic!,i.iiu. Iiri, steady: middle west. $11. 7t((i 11. 0; refined, steady; conti nent. $12 45: South America, I 1 - '. ; com pound, firm. 7.1:M4j'n ,".40. TALLOW Steady; city, 'f OVIie; special, 6i Ii CTT Kit-Wra k er ; reeel pt s, creamery extras tH2 seore. Sic; (higher .seorlngl, Icibiiiic; lirsts, jn-iie- aeconds. 21 if ti SV; process extras, aH'tJ'i'sjc; ladles, current make flritj. J'.'Viifi 2;lr ; aoeonds, 2 1 iyij 2:'c ; tiack Ing stock, ciirrmt make No. 2, 21fit Ur. CHKKSK Steady : receipts, 4.'i, boxes; slate whole m Ik. freith, eolured specials. IV.1I.V4C, state whole milk,, while, l.'.i,e; stale whole milk average fancy 141-0 Hue; state whole milk white, HVul-V; sklniv -V'flVe. Kill IS- Irregular: terelpi.s, ;'.,45ii2 cases, fresh gathered, extra fine, :$-u4e; extra firsts, :17'(i:'.Ke; tlrsts, liefjrwc; swonds. 27 i:1.'e; stale and nearby hennery whites, Sf.fn'iTc; state and nearby fresh ' pat hered whites. .".'(ifiV Htsto and nearby gathered i Nov. .--..v. Nov. Nov. I ...ii , Nov. 1 Nov. Now Nov. 10i Ot", II'..- 7 Sf- . 7 hi4 7.1 7 S4Vv 8.1 1 9 I 7 M 1 10; 7 ,4HVI 11.! 7 47V, 12. , , 4 , isi 7 r.7' 141 7 :i"si l.v 1 1 7 81 ! S 27 7 f.l, 7 iW, ; ii4, 71c i!ii s :i 5 Ui 1 .ki I l-i H IS: h r! k 01 Ii H, V ,', b 10! 7 !U 6 lOi S I" ll l.t' s 'i. I J ml 6 If! ' I'.y i 141 1 w Sill li Ol! h IU, ,71 ii 121 1 M' I 6 H C" l 2. 1 Ox H 7 7i 7 Ui! 7 & Mi 7 7ii, I 7 M S 2&I 1 73. It1. 7 b4 7 70 IVOR. 5 . S el J 3 W S tW 7 K. D 7 M 5 '-ii II I I, lull. 1 mil"- '. ""' ..t fed iatoba ! "' l'.S f.-.l , we.-- . M ;" '.' K I S ' oil 1 1 11 1; e w i s -'2 4- 4.' VA vo-ntlia In libs ' '" III '..1 in tubs 711 II ?0 l.! iiieitoli .'i'il"i lambs ii 7 T. It". 1 irei; n feci. 1 bimb".. . .... el 7 2." "N - '--eg. 11 feci. 1 I it'll s . .17 2li"i Orey.011 feed'-r hind's . .i 7 2.'i I 11 ics 1.0 i.isr. m 01 h sishki:t vi ii . 00 1 , is.. M I fi 37. ii 2'l 2,., li SI' ' I 74 3' 1 M 1 i.J 5 ' 5 (II I ii s Siinitay. . , b Itect.pts and disposition ol dve stock at the I nlon stock yards, South Omaha lor twenty-lour hours ending at i n chwk n. 111. yesterday: UL' .il Tf-l .' Cattle. llogs.Sll I allle Irreuular llous I nellli-d Sheep Sternly lit l.mii-r. CIIIC.VHO. Nov.. IK - lllll'.S IJei-ellits. P. 1 mt bead iiinrkel n uset t led eiily ad ance of 10 t,, ic half lost: bulk. I, tkvi M': llitl'.l, $.' (H; ; Mils o.l ; i',is..4. leay. l.'.e.'.'iix.iH'. ro.ttih, $7, !t"'o 7 1 1 : pii'i., tt .rfl.il ll 1,(1, CATTl.i: Hi- 1 ipls. ;,;t head, ni'iikct iiregiila 1 : opened strong to IiOc higher, advance uiosilx lost; beee:i, sS 2.'.-i 11 '0. I steers. $" 1,11. i'l lio i ons and hellersi S . M ! -11H f'0; calves, $,.,oii 11 2.- SIlKl- P It Ii'ts. .J mo bend I 2'.c lower, sheep, V' ,".'., 1. Let', fii.M'di 7 if', lambs. : i"ii'.i ll' ins, tuitions ! Ill pills of ,- .-1; 1 .m i n I In se new conditions found direct r.s lle.it, -ii not onli in lmproed senlimenl. but in an itiereised deinaiid lor lnesl iii. nt seciirll. s at prices gencraiH blither I ban those recorded since .lulv .0 List. In the uti"1.btul HMfi.et some inline stocks Wile .llote.l at llgllli'S close to t lie final pi li es of the da''. pealers In bonds and notes reported a laiiter 'over oountel ' business than i 1 fut 1 y and orders Until out ot town were declined to be ill greater xoiiniie. Some ol Hie I in 1 mr 1 ti ill f nun. ml Interests were ni-gol utiiig for mun ipnl and state louim on a ft per .cut busts, and new financing stale nu. I federal veterinarians as free from tl.e . .ntagioti and which hav hem shipped In rem districts where th dis ease l.a not b.-cn reported were) allowed to bo kil'. d. Il.ii h unlmal must be passed by nil e-iiiit'iier He elpls for today were estimated at. eightv -eii'hl curs. ( ontnlning 6,00(1 cattle, l '.imo sheep and .! hogs. This estlmal Is about oiie-tldrd the usual Monday re ceipts lift hials .f the various packing com panies are consldei'lnn a plan of dls'n fectlllg the Hills iHi-o n wek. Hogs sold 4 cents to &o cents higher bv some of the prominent railways was ...... I (.. I... ,,.!.. .mlrfnrll.,ll TI.,'!,. wei.i the usual riimoia of forthcoming ! hen Hie Htoek yards resumed business foreign loans, none of which mater. allied. I' Xi hangc in loiulotl was de.-nle.ll easier as a result id ireer oft. -rings and -. I nea.ly t. r en flings 1 absence of bids No fuithir change In j tales tor long lime domestic loans and (omnierolal paper was noted. I In see,il lues of Inditstrx. notnblv ! steel and Iron. Mu le were signs of better-'tin-lit. one o( lti' laiitMt plains ot the I lilted Slates Steel ( nrpon.l on 1 esillulliK I ( IM-riillons aitei so,. l I weeks ol nil today atter the iiiiiirsnllne. Heeeipts were only H,0i head, conelde ably below tho average for Mondays. b :t more than had been e pe. te.l in view 01' the areas un der (iimrant ne. Mondav receipts in nor mal limes approxl.nate SD.aoo. He.-eipts of cnttlo nlso were below- the svirnire. being but 7.000 head, buf prices ccp. ll'r Cnloti Pacific Hy... H P C N.-W . west . ii '-'' c, St. P., M. CI.. ls C., It. At west . .. i'l '- ' Total receipts Hi'' lUSPOSlTHiN- v:t llLAP. 11. - count ry, Morris AL- Co Switt & Co I'lidahy Packing I Armour Co. . . 4 SHI tulw; I Schwartr. & 'o. oienmeryJ' W. Murphy.. i Morrell 1 .1111-0111 1 a. n ... a Morris, S. St. ! lndeKMideiit I Hont'in. '. S. Hill ti Son I''. H. I ."Wis J. It. Hoot A- Co. .1. H. Hulla I L. V. Hus'. . Kosensto. k Hros. . Slllll 1111 l'.IOS j Mo. a Kan -Oil Clitlslle Hlmlns I lliiffinan Cuttle. :i;iS 1.011 .... 721'' 1.21 Kansas 4 1 1 I. lie Stni'k Mnrkel. KANSAS CI I V, No li C.Vl'TLK -l(e- celpt.", Ki.kii head, inarket bUher; prime s.i fed steers, SIP." "tilt "L dressed heef sleet c.. A lil $1 .lOtliH.".'..; western steers. S, ' ixni'.i 7S; slock 3 3,eis and feeders, ii 0,ii .tn, bulls, $',.0odi 7 .. '.0; cul-v es. Jii.iiiii ln.25. 7 4, fl'hls - He. e pis. "o.ini head: market Irg.ier. closed weak; bulk of sales, $r.t"tt( ;17 22 U", heavy, S7.7..'u 7 .xf.; ackers and hul.h ! ers, $;.7i'ts.i'; light, $;.iv .us.o,i; pigs, $7.00 Sheop. 1 'us 111. I,l'i3 SIIKKP AMi 1 A M MS He, dids. li.'.l 1 2,111 hen. I; market higher; lambs. Jx 2.".1i 't 25 ; 1,2') yearlings. $ii .Wi" 70. wet here, S.YM'iitU.O; 1,3"m CWes, $;i.LYilii.00. tier lust year dlse tonnage. Large retirements, of emergency cur rency and clearing house 1 ertlflcales lesiiiic.t to the earlier monetary condi tions In the west. gs. nr. ii;.i 2.0HU 1,014 Is 2. 2.7t!7 Co. . Paul... Lusti! Co. Ml ltoth browns, and mixed colon. ::ifi;4i. state! Meyers on. I nearby hennery hrowtus o'a-t.lc 1 Tan -tor tiros POIT.THY Pressed. firm; western ! '"!in Harvey.... roasting chickens, 1 Tiff 20c: fresh fowls i 1 ' ''' 12i,-?i1(; frozen tnrkev. I7iit22c L've' 1 K'loln firm: western chickens. 13, He; fowlsllher buyers.... 1.10 it-sc; tut lieys, IKrjlHo 12" 110 M I x 2:1 Hi f.:l 53 l.O 51 hi ;mo OMS1IS (,KKntL M.ltKFI iit.K iik tlibl U you wniii a furiii louu. i t-ited Sjiuu-i '1 1 ust Co., Omur.u. Neb. HEAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Tne Lot Free II you iiii.c uiuuuu I.ovm (.uoti i-.j 1 ay on ' levant, in iv bungalow, ouk and .villus -nainei flnitin, inouein. will get I on terms; mil CASH TALKS FAST. UU SEE IT. MM Sahli-r. Webster 4lHj. LOT IliiCr.IPT.-?. Wheat. Corn. .211 ...K'7 . . .929 ...l.V. . . .5?r ...2t,!i ...52 27S I lata 14H I1X 41 LOTH HUH THKA. 2lTH fine of the Pisiurl, 2-ieyl Mutitiil Pill l-'atiy Asuin. Keystone comedy LOTH HOP. K-M. .llama. KEAI, ESTATE W EST SIDE 1100 CASH, balance like reut, buys! it-room niodern dweliiug, West Far nani uiBirici. t'rico rusiu. it you mean business, tall D. -81!. KEAI) ESTATE M1SCELLAXEOC8 M V ST SEL L. .New, modern s-iooin liouse, b'. 25th Ave., near Woolworlli. uuod reaaon lor aeliing. I'riic, $4,2uii; worth S.i,i)O0. -room new bungalow, 25th near Wool worth Ave. Punuy unap, Vi.40u. 8 rooms clce 111, jMu ana cuss. $4,200. ti 1 ooi. is, iiiouern, line yuru, jJio.ni, of fruit, sliade; lot rjuxljii; 2J.j St., near Laird. A anap, $2,850 Phone l. 3j07. KuR SAUK. On account of poor heullh, I offer for eale my property, close to depot; good locution for restaurant and lunch room; an keep groceries 111 connection. Will K. Welsch. Hed Cloud, Neb. TWO lota west L St. minutes to car line. Aivay, Wi 8. 24lh ft. South Omaha, two Hoth for SiiJj. Alex. T. loss.. Chicoso Minneapolis Puluth Omaha I Kansas City. j St. Louis ! Winn'ra'K ... : Th-se sales were reported today: Wheal No. 2 hard winter: li bars. $1.07V4. No. 3 hard winter: 15 cuts, I1.0C, 8 cars, $l.Wi; 12 cais, Sl.Wi'i: 1 car, J.mi. .no. 1 nam winter: 2 curs. Sl.OoV. I car, $1.05; 3 cars, $1.05. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, Sl.ufii. No. i mixed- 1 car (white), 51.00. No. 3 mixed, durum: 1 car, $113. No, 4 spring: 1 car, xc; 1 car, Wic. No. 2 durum: 2 cars, 1. 134. No. 3 durum: 3 curs. $1.13; 3-5 car, $1.12. Kelerted: 2-5 car, Hoc. No grade: 1 car, SU'l'v. Hye No. 2: 4 curs, .sc. Hurley dejected, malting: 1 car, ode. Coin No. 1 whtlu: 1 tar, o3c. No. 2 white: 1 car. 62c. No. 3 white: 4 cars, til'.-ic. No. ti whito: 1 cur. 61c. No. 1 yel- jlow: 2 cars, (i2Ac No. 2 yedow: 15 curs. il'.vC so. a ouow : 1 mr, ozr; 1 i-ur, Spite; 2 cars, l',4c; 14 cars, tile No. 4 yel low: 1 ear, 'l'.'. No. 5 yedow: 1 car (old). i".3c; 1 car, tile; 1 car. tjOc No. t yellow: 2 cars, lilc: 1 ear, OOvjc No. 1 mixed: 1 cur. (51c. No. 2 mixed: I car (oldl, W-jc; 3 curs. 611.JC: 2 cars, Wi'ic No. H mixed: I car, 6e; i cars. 60',io; 11 cars, 60i-. No. a mixed: 1 car (old), ol 4c; I cur, w, I car, 5'jc; 1 car, 59c. No. i mixed: 2 cars, W: Outs Standard : 3 cars. 45V- No. 3 white: b cars. 45c; car, 41Sc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 4:V,c; 2 cars, 44 '.qc. No grade: 1 car, 43i4c:. 1 car, 4:ic. timaha Cash Prices Wheal: No. 2 hard, $1.0.4''Jl.'i4; No. 3 hard, $1.0&'vfil.07'i: No. 4 hard, SLOtMi 1.0T.V, No. 2 spring, i.O.i (ffl.07'4; No. 3 spring, $1 .04 'a 1 .nfi'n; No. 4 spring, Sl.u0iril.06; No. 2 durum, $1.12'41S I.131,; No. 3 durum. $1 .11 'ri 1 .13. Corn: No. 1 white, 2'V,(jJ-ic: No. 2 white. 4lslj 62c; No. 3 white, 61tilVic; No. 4 white, tFtiiiifViil'c; No. 5 while, 80'siilc; No. 6 while. tJOVifilc: No. 1 yellow, mfciUHe; No. 2 yellow, 61'4-562l4c; No. 3 yellow, A.i?ifi2c: No. 4 yellow. SOU'S 61c; No. 5 , ,, , ' ' 1-H cartons. Sic; No. i, m.-io. tnrw. te I HKESfv Imported Swiss. 3e; Amer ! lean Swiss. 2.K ; block Swiss. 22c; twins, we; daisies 16Vie: triplets. 16V; Young Amercas 184c: blue label brick, 17c; llm , bur.7er-, i!b- "0c; "- ': Ne Vork 1 45c inil,ortPil I'rcnch Ho.iuefort. nv.KF CCTS-Ribs: No. 1,'IS.-; No. 2, !."'...N'"- 3 ,1,"',-' l-lns: No. I lli'vc; No. li.'-ic; No. S, 13c. Chucks: No. 1, lO'-j.-; No. 2, 10c; No. 3, Pe. Hounds: No. 1. J-'ic: No. 2. 12e; No. 3. liy Plates: icrW!,i-;; N,2; 8,c; :- (1'c' tifii liout, 14o; large rrapples. 15c; salmon. 84c; halibut. 114c; channel cat tish 12c: tike. 14c: pickerel. 10c. POl'LTRY Broilers. 1414c; aprlng chlek ens. lie; hens, flijllc; cocks, Sc; ducks. 10c; pecse. He; turkevs. liic pigeons, per doz., fK)c; ducks, full feathered. 10e; geese '"feathered, Sc; squabs. No. 1. $1.50; No. Market quotations furnished by Gillnski I-ruit company: 1- Hl 'I i- 1 11 amies: Kxtrn fancy Valen cia, Ms, Ill's, 12ils. 150h, 17s, 250r, $4.00 ier box; Ked Hall Valencies, all sizes. S1.75 lemons: Totals C. 1 I LE-Heeeipts .4.21S today Ighlcst Mutt they hove been 5.7t4 were on a l.!t-2 7,.X0ii Mid Mun ipco July. Although the, range sea- Sloiix I 111 Live SloeU Mnrkel. 81DI X CITY, Nov 1.1. -CATTLE- He eeipts. l.rtno head; niarliel stea.lv to liv higher: nat'.x e steers $ii 7ViiX tvi; biitcherH. I $.1 i.'yti in; cows and belters, 4 .wvim. ,,".; 1 cannets. $4 ttt'nfi.iiO. sto. k.-rs an. I feeders, I $ii.w '(J '..'.'i0; calM'S. $7.H'(i1i.i.O, bolls, slugs, 1 etc., $ I., WiK". ik j HdC.S Hieelpts. 7.5ofl he-id. mirkel 5e I higher, heavy. $7.55itt7.7u: mixed, $7 :2.Kh ! 7. L'.. light, $.'.5.Kb 7.524; bulk of sales, $7.50 I Oi 7 tiO. 1 SHEEP AND LAMMS -Heeeipts, l.iOi brad; miu'ket steady; cues, $ 1,,'iiVioi.iiii; Inmbs. $5ii'i(S.:iri. Ml. I.nula l.hr stock Slm-kei. HT. I.OC1S, Nov. pi CATTLE-He-relpls, It. !xi 1 bead; inaiket sl.'ii.iv, niillyo heel steers, $7 Mil 10.7.i , c.ws and hclrers. $.'. IOi'.i.l.-. ; soiithet n steers. 5.7.i'ii 7.7 ..; eow n and hellers, JbinKo , CO; natlM- ( lives, Jii.bl 5(11. ne. HDilS-HecelptH. 7.mio head: inarKet lower; plus and lights. ti 5ifri7.)v; mixed and butchers. $7.45'g7.!i. good heavy, $7.55 (it 7.1(0 SHEEP ANP LAMMS Heeeipts. (1201 head; market steady; nutlvc muttons, $175 In mhs, $x.miH'J.26. I a.lvatu-e.1 only 10 eent.i as compared with in-!.. . ,. ..... .... f showed heavier mirch.it' ll" ciosuig rn- .n.i .... ... the yard were closed November 6. Ar rivals of sheep also showed a decrease, but pi ices were steady at the previous level. Speculators wrr said to be al most the only buyers of hogs, ths bulk of which sold between $7 "O'iS.00. Vontann la 4arnnllesl. WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. -Connecticut and Montana, today were placed under federal quarantine because, of outbreaks of the foot and mouth disease. l'eld Inspectors Malay reported develop ment of the disease In the vicinity of Hartford. Conn., and at. filendale, Mont, the addition of Montana and Connecticut brings the number of quarantined states up to sixteen. New York Cotton Pit Reopens with Values Practically Steady NEW YOHK, Nov. Hi.-The l eopcr.liiH ef the Cotton exchange utter theo and a half months of liquidation and adjust- sudden closing of a large crowd of Old uwd new stylo in and thia cam Hi generally speaking. Cold Weather Aids Russians' Advance Into East Prussia ,:l. e son is pretty much over with the supply F ..! of beef Minora on sale thia inorriina c.1.1- I'lHtod entirely of range or grass cattle.i Joseph l.li,. ntuek Sfarkr.t. ihero not boms; a single ioud of cornfuls; ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 16. I IOOS Receipts, on sale. Many of the eattic were on the $7,2oo head; market strong to Ifle higher: I Texas jr Mexican order, the average j top. S.1.10; bulk of sales, $7.H0'if x.00. ! iiuiility of t!ie receipts being poor. The CATTLE Heeeipts, 1,100 head; market deiiiund wui (piite brisk and most of the' Ih1f25 higher; steers. JT-Ooii 10.50; cows ! rattle on hand sold at pilots that wero and heifers, $4.5(Vu1VOO; calves. Sli.ilOfltl.nii. I UK- and even I'c higher than last week's! SHEEP ANP LA M MS Receipts, MVI i close. head; market steady; lambs, $S.Wmj:l.25. l-ows no, I Iw.il'orB aA,. Ii. fulr ...1 ' prices! that on an average were steady toffee Market. NEW YOHK. Nov. 16 COKKEE Mar ket showed continued steadiness heru to day, although trudiHo was generally iuiel. To attaineiti arrived hire fiont Hrazil over Sunday, one, of which was ( 'Oiinlde.rahly uviruue, and the aduitioii of !i'i,.m bags to haul slocks seemed suffi i ie.nl to iirip out assortiuents. Brazil, however, was ottering very little coffee in the cost and freight mutket, while the wetkly Iiguics rellected an Increusliig business trom Europe in lite prtnaiy inarket, and, notwithstanuing a small de mand, tho .spot inaiket here was steady ot t'c for Rio 7s and ln'jo for Santos 4s. .-aies of old contrails through the liojiil iml.tis comm.ttee amounted to only KOOo lags. rieecniuer closed at 5.4..ii5.5oc; March. 5 Kf,.6.mic ; May, Cincirt locf and Juiy, 6.7.V.ij x,ic. Kvaporn teil Apples r.nd Dried I'ralts NEW YORK. Nov. 16. EVAPORATED APPLES omtt ; fancy, 7Vp"'4c; choice, li'at.c: prime. 5yr,4c. PH1EP KHI.'IT.S-Piiiii.s. firm; Califor nlas, 3Villc; WKSons, !t'v4 1 1 'o. Apri-i-oia, cii.ei und firm; choice. ("illOc; ex tra ( hoice. lo'-t'lb'; tun.-.v, 114fil2c. l'enches, steady; choice, u6i4c; extra choice, 6ivii6 ; fum y, 7''74c. Huisms. uu.fct but itiady; loose muscatels, 6'ir 74':; choice tu fancv seeded. 7'i'o-e. fceed lepfc, ti'-tis1:; London layers, $1 5. Mriul Market. NEW YORK. N'.ii-. 1 -M ETALsS-Tin. steady; spot, $V.2 h 3i.."o ElcclroiMic i upper, firm $11 .7Vo 12 do: castings. $11624 dill. 75. Lead. $.t.554i:i.i;:.; spelttr. $-1 1" lion, quiet. No. i nort.'ieru. $.1 2Vfi 14 75; No. 2, $14.wrl4 M: No 1 bouthern. $14.25H 11.75; No. 2. $14 2.,Sil4.75. At Ixindon: Tin, fl'9; stiaitu, llol. Copper, f',2 17s 6d. Lead. November, il7 17s imI; upcller, i24 17s rd. . Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov 16 COTTON Spot, oil el; middling. 7.7.V. Kutures closed steady; December. 7.2W--; January. 7.3wi-; January, new. 7.ifcv-; March, 7.4.ic, March, ne.vv, 7.77c: May, new, 7. 'xc; July, s l)r tiotoher. .:c Kry I.ihiiIi Slarkrt. NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-DRY GOOPS Cotton goods and yarns, steadv. Raw nil k. qu:t. Wool. Mrm. Wool gjuda, quiet. Jobbers reported trade good. per box. Per box; per box. Grapefruit oox. Apples: Extra aeri, $1... t,ei box: fancy Washington simiiis. i.iu per oox; extra fancy Wash uiciori jonatnans, $1 do per box; fan a- Jonatnans. $1.25 per box: uniiu.Kiuii joninnariN, II .io nei i at with Inst week h close, some sales look ing a liile strong and some a little weak. Shield is und feeders showed i-uin- par.iilvelv llltle i-hunge being ut least ! fully sioady and in sisits iioshiiiIv ti little stronger owing to the fHrt that, there were so few on sale. The ilimiii.il, hoiv ever, on feeders la silll verv Hunted. WHotutions on cattle: 3ood to iholce y'larllngs. $h.(Kk,i in 50; good to choice corn ted beevse, $s.'o,(i 10.00, fair to good corn- fed beeves, t.Oi.,JjS.75: common to fair corn-fed beeve-i, $6. ".''Its. on ; choice to j prime, range beeves, $x.iK,s.Co; good to I choice range beeves, $i. orris. tit); futr to ncy Kill V iM.SIM. Jl.n. U Mil ur n,. a.i..,. h.,., -ua .,t..r .. . . choice Red Hall 300 ?..: So OOIf Z Z iXi ' "i 7:2 V,1 ' All sizes. $2.75 tier Choice helfera ti;."..K?: 'Jl- a,,,.. I I.. ..I,.,l,.u fancy Grimes (lol- cows, $5.7.V(i6.75; fair to good (;ows$ ,5.2 ,c, 5. m; common to fair cows, $4.Uifju.25; good to choice stockurs and feeders. $..20 (ii7.((5; fair to good blockers and feeders. fancy j $ii.6i'' i.2U; common to fair stackers and liov . feeders. Sri.klilrti.lI: utoek helrrH li T..,i T-tnii laney ivasnington Hoovers. $135' 6 2.1; stocK cows, 4.W'b.ii0; stock Per box; rho'oe Colorado Jonathans $1 no! S..twsips (m; veal calves. $7.7."iV 10.25 per box; Oregon Spltsenhuigs, $1.40 per ' stags, etc., S4.751ii.75. box; Orernn Winter Hananas, $1.75 perl HeprcHentatlve sales; box; extra fancy Washlnzinn iNeii,.i..,,M I 12 0(1 ne,- l.. K' ,. ... v... . . 7-"tr " . nar.v flf.tw. f -- I'M - .reeiiings, a., Ill per barrel New York P.uldwins. $2.7G sr umii-i. 1 cms. t auiorniu t largleus. $: itir win; extra laney Anions I2.M talveu, ; bulls. New S ork Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. lii.-M ERCA.N'Tl LE PAPKR-5Vo51u per cent. STERLING EXCIIANHE-Weak; sixty, day bills. SI.Kulft; for cables, $4 XXfid; lor demand. $4.!I775. H1LV EH Mar, K't.c. LONDON. Nov. 10. SI EVER liar, 22Vd per ounce. DISCOUNT HATES Three months. 24 o27 ier cent. .New Vork Commercial, NEW YOHK, Nov. HL-M ERCA NTI LE PAPEK-riV.',si per cent. STERLING 1CXCHANC.K -Weak; (M-day bills. J4.S5; for cables. $1 S.X; for demand. ! $4.K735. m i. r.u -uar, we. Hank ( Irarlnsi. fi.MAl A, Nov. 1fi Hank clearings for Omnhu today were S::,(is2,5lin.4l and for the corresponding duy lust year $l,4'i,3H,92. No. Air ill IT. Av. .1147 Pr. Hi yellow. ttOVjiftiilo: No. 6 yellow, tin file; No. 1 mixed, iVrijlsic; No. 2 mixed, (M-iov 614c: No. 3 mixed, S07W4C; no. nuxeo. 64lc; No. 5 mixed. 5t61c; No. mixed, t,iji 60c. Oats: No. 2 whito, 4i45V ; standard, 454'S454c; No. 3 white, 44Si9 45c ;No. 4 white. 'jTT-lliiC. uaney; nan Ing. 62!ft73c; No. 1 feed. SlfMRo. Jlye: I. K74iiWc; No. 3, 97(S7',sc. No. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVIMOSS Features of the. Tradln and t losing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. K..-Surpr1se over un Immense gain showed In Uie United Slates vislhle supply gave a aown-an. swing today to the price of wheat. Cloa- bux. Grapes: California Emperors, $3 fin per barrel r'allfornia l-'inperors. $1 75 per crate; Main gun. Sfimi per keg. Ruiianus: Per bunch, $l.7Sf3 0n VEGETABLES -Cauliflower, $2.60 per crate. Cabbage: Per pound. 14c. i',,. cumbers: Two dosen box, $2.50. Celery Mlcaigan. 35c per doxen; Denver Jumbo e.c per doten. Pep,iers: Per basket. Sue To-jiatcK-s: Per basket. $1.26. Lettuce Head, &uci.i$.W per dosen; leaf. 4n,t per dozen. Onions: Hhallots. 60o per dosen. Radishes; Per dozen. 50c. Oii.ons: Yel low, 24- jut pound; red, 140 oer pound Horseradish: Per case. $).,- CtrU: Italian, per pound. 20c Potatoes: Idaho (...- per bushel; Hed River Ohlos. iV,c per bUKhel: Minnesota whiles, hi per bushel Piyeet Potatoes: Per barrel. $2.00; Jerseys' S1..5 ier hsnisT. ' NCTS-Walnuts: No 1 California. l.V re.r pound Pecans: Per pound. 124c Jumbo iv rt.r pou,,,, p,,,;. pound, lie; long naples. lo per nuund AILSCELLANEOrK-PopcoVn: ' Hheiled ft Io rl?J,,n1- 1 , r'hlV: . Su"r Hut, $1.40 per box. Almonds: per pound. I.lmts: Per box, 1.75. Cracker Jack Per esse. $3.5,1; H.r ,,alf , .' t hecU,rK. ,,e oaj)f fs $I7d. Date,: Dromedary. $3 00 per case Hony: Per esse, $350. Pigs: Twelve L-ounce p-r ease. Hie. Cider: per keg .''l.f '-oroanut?; -. rm.t w, ,... .-r Ullien. 75C K.cu.l, pound, 14c. ' I SSH 757 MS 575 isan If'ufl VIM S I OI. l r l' i0 s:ia Kill HJ .1031) 55 ...JIM . ...lu'll ....i;:o ....i'j 6 10 tl e ru .C COWS 5 stock cws 11 cows. . 1 heifers. Si 4... COW .. 4 (5 ... 6 1. MLLLB. 1 HO I . . t 10 1 .. h 7i 1 . . . ; 1 ... f Hi Ha eg Si li t i.o NKHRAHKA. X4 5 55 ii calves SIX 5 10 21 stock ows ss!l 1320 i;u2 AND jn... 1... n .. KICEDEHS. H!',i H h., 7:'0 wi S'.i7 7 Ou Metal ST. I.Ol'IS, Nov, Strong at S3.fjO?3.55. $1.!K"ij I 96. Maket. 16 M ET A LS Lead: hiellei : Stronger ut Wrong Identification of Body May Lead to . Several Law Suits menl following the Inst July, ant acted members on the floor, contracts wore dealt some cot fusion, but. trading progressed very smoothly .ind prices held fairly stradv after some early irrcg.ilai Uy. Did style December contracts opi-ti"d In-line '. 'jc, which meant that the con- iih.is wim-n oxer liv ilia I'oi j.oi ill ion i ... ,s. I .... ..,11 . ..., ,u 1.....1. .1- .....i...... PETHOGRAD. Nov. 16. (Ma London.) "". . .. ."" V. -The Rucslan advance In East Prussia. anil mirr fcoui ou 10 i.c, nut new style 1 , . - I .. - .a 1. !.., ..An 1. -A.l .... (mn contrarts ruled generally steady, with '"""""" '" "'" Msn-h selling amunil 7.S5c and May S.0T.. . " 'ronl, Is being- a.sl. ed materially by There na considerable trading In old old we.lher. which enables the troops to stylo December and Jenuuiy contracts, m,,v' mn siplrtly. hut business was ciuiinaratlvely unlet in A tan or snow- uuring me ia-i iwo w. the inter nw style deliveries, with evl- t" reported, but not to a sufficient extent deni es of somo Investment buying, while ' binder seriously the movement of the thein seemed to he very little selling troops. presnite. Relief societies tn Petrograd and other After the flrtt hour of trading It wns Russian cities ore bantling every effort estimated thut between 7S.000 and 125,0) to collect woolen garments. Dummlei bales had changed hands. Heavy Ihiul- clothed with the uniforms of capturel datlon V old contracts, which had bee; Germs ne are placed about to attract nt- thrown Into the pool, was In progress Tho south was buying a Utile, hut Liver pool and (he continent were evidently proceeding with much caution. Priori held fairly steady, NEW ORLE'ANH. ji.. Nov. K-The Cotton exchange hero was opened this morning after a suspension of almost thruo months and a half. Klrst trading In local options did not show much change from last week's liquidation trad ing, January flint transaction being T.Oec. old stylo March brought 7.01o and the i.nw style 7.86u on the first cull, showing that the trade was willing to pay a premium of 'i of a cent a pounl for the new style. Per Minneapolis (.rain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. l'i. WHEAT ing ujiotailons were steady but HaSc to , ,,., . ,;,,.' '"noru;;"' ,' J rsaturuuy n.s'.i. V" (MM,; .N... i.ortliern tt ti7. 1 i r oats ui' icici-i, '""i' N. DC ,.d..r f ........ nul lr.s. e.f .tl I'm". Shd Vi4c. In provls.ons the outcome vai n u from a 5c decline to an advance of 24c. Wheat traders had expected an Increase of the visible supply. ut were unpie pared for an enlargement of S.63.VO0 bu., far surpassing the S record at the cor responding time a year ago, ii.ttfii.fliiO bu. In Chicago alono the Mock on hand was augmented hy more than l.Ofm.OOtl bu. dur ing last week. The aggregate of the do m,..iii. miiKiiv bow in store Is the largest 1. .,..n furthermore, rrceilita continued! heavy today at tho primary terminals. w.r t leaching S.uh.imi bu., aa against, j.sjd.'s."! cxi,'fi',' bu. last year. , Important buying of December and May wheat on direct foreign orders upheld the market until the final hour of tha ses-j slon. E'iroarun cash bids at Kansas Citv were said to have been relatively the, highest so far on the crop. Sl.trs here, howeier were hampered by the'furt that! lake freight rates were up and that there i was little if any advantage in us ng the. water routes east from Chicago Inntead! of all rail. Colder weather that favored the hand ling of th new crop had a bearlsn In fluence on the com market Reeen ta were l.lieral and the export demand, whleh of lain has been a feature, was lacking. 0ts tended to sag with torn. Resides Micro seemed soine.ih'ng of s letup In Hie call for cash outs. Despite an advance '11 the hog prices bere tne provision market averaged lower. Pa.-ktr appeared to be chiefly respon sible for holding the market steady. r LOl'H-I'nr handed PARLEY fi7ti6M . RYE-$l H"ii1.01. BRAN-$J0 5,1. ColiN-No. :j yellow, f'uii.', OATS No. 3 white, 45i.ji4,o KLAX-Sl 4M1.4S. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 5.-(Speoiul.) Some Intr-rcBling points or law have arisen aa the result of Identification of the mangled body of an unknown man who was killed by a train nt Springfield, lis 4 is) 1 bull 132l r. Hi' Ml., aa that of Robert Mollln of Chey- "iHO 5 75 4 hellers. .. 6'i2 6 20 f line The cor use was nlacrd In 11 Shsl t sioelr e-.T-IM "'K.OTA' ",frin Bml "1PP"'I l Cheyenne by a firm ittZ.lS 575 'k rZ":::im rintm undertakers, acting on lei- WYOMING egraphle Instruction from Williuni Mollln. 36 cows Kir 5 ,-v. jfieows.. Mo - o- father of Robert lioll'n, but before it 1 r- cows. ... jir.i.; en 20 steers. .. .1112 7 27flved young Kollin hud wired from Texas' IMK'ti'-V 11 7 W I"'1 a mistake had been made in the' Monday. llo'iR eig'uy'-tw''' taaor "e Go,) ' sl,n"Kf'"1'1 M-htlflcallo d that he was; head, comprising the total receipts 'of "vp aru' '" '.'otisequently the elder i.r.1f.,l,wrlv" ,'"l,e drt 10 a packer. , Hollln refused to receive the corpse when' dy-"rr.TO "'"'J ""I the Adams Express, but is 1.300 smaller than last year. jf rnpsny promptly shipped It. on a re- i ".. iicu sun suipnera hui n turn lournev to ,snr nil I'M llv'-'hUJiV iriV"llyJ0': . i Now has .risen the point, of who is to In getting started n n,1 u,!.i. ....' ....... 'hav for the expense Inr Idental to nren-' not ni icli better II,.. .(..-,(,. . ... --..,1.,., ....a -i,i....., .i. ..! from the shlniicrs . m, r, . ..m.. ..-.1 .t- moved values 1 charges. William imiiin declines to be bell retiponslbl. , slating Hint ne ordered ago Trade freely at mm n as Russ Headquarters Assert Successful Progress Being Made PETHOGRAD, Nov. 16 -The following official communication was issued from headquarters tonight: "On the East Prussian front at Stal luponen, around Angerburg and near Johannlsborg, our troops are making successful progress In the fighting. The action continues In the region of Soldau end lleldenbutg where we have prog ressed notwithstanding the desperate re sistance of the enemy. I "On the left hank of tho Vistula tha battle proceeds, developing along a front ' from Plock (Poland) to tho River Warta. 1 On the front between Kallss and Wlelun the enemv has withdrawn. In the) neigh ' burhood of Crctistodjowa end towards the I south the enemy baa attempted an offen sive, but this has (ailed. "our march on Cracow continues. "In Golielo Mm Austrians are seeking to oiganlie a defense on M)c River flan 111 t Mo Douns'ets region, west of the front comprising Zabno and Tarntiw and on the Wlsloka on the Juslo front. 'Tn the region to the so'ith of tho Ga!l cian frontier our troops i-re sdvanelng tu wutd the passes across the Carpathians." tentlon. Here and there on the street! small tables ure set tip for tho receipt ot (oiitilliiitlons und the distribution of war literature. Dispatches tu Petrograd papers Indi cate thai the Gcrmap. are making- slow progress along the line, which extendi from the river Warthe across the Vis tula to the southern frontier of East Prussia, fifty miles west of Thorn. The new front extends over a distance of 800 miles from the Wartlie to the extreme northeastern section of East Prussia. The German right wing now appears to be feeling Us way. The center of tha line la stubbornly resisting the determined advance of the Russians. The left wing la protected to some extent by the broken charauter of the country and by com plicated artificial fortifications. In this region the chief German re liance appears to be heavy artillery, since In such a country cavalry operations are slmost Impossible. Kansas City (.rain and ITotUlons. city. Nov. 16 w 1 1 1." it 2 hard, $l.(,i. i 1 .07; Kit. t red (1 (;-. Pd'ember II (n;i..i 0,1; m. , ,-. CORN No. 2 mixed, to's',,.;,..,.: ' v,,' . 674116:14c; December (Vj-.,c; Mav c. .,0-TS-Xo' " wniu'- 1:0 : -v- mixed, 4r.ro ';(' P.l TTER-Creamery, 32. li conns, 2.c; pa. king stocK, 21c FG'IB Klrsis. 27c; seconds 22e p.'HLTRY Hens, 12,; rooster turkeys. 14. Weic Strong rompetltion 1 , iJ X, V , l,p unl'1 when the .. .... w. I,... tinier supply " n"Kr uu and In some In stances were quoted , m,Hll al( )0, higher The general market I. a goal big .'ifHOc higher, and the average shows almost a flat 10c advance. Trade was active In spots and a clearance wan made In good season. Heavies were Jn good demand, and as there was Utile shipping demand n tho weighty grade, killer, were able to buy them eanv. in lu.-i o.. . .. . Inquiry for all weights and grades, shin-' bad been Identified aa that IW' T Mi lr mi tm .... I -t .... 1 I -T flN'llllg, SB.K ! S 1M I If II fat I , I O P l.lilAiai . .. ' Khedive May Lead Turkish Army Sent to Invade Egypt Hie body of Robert Hollln prepared for burial sml shipped, arid that lie 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! Mollln's order to cover the body, which of Robert 1 firsts. See; ."; tlllln m, A Hia.i ,i ... 1 l - At. . I Virvthlitu . - 1 1 , ii t(iuii, nu iiiscj uriunmi inn prur ji lilt1! TZthZtUX&Z1 'heir fee for preparing the! day, and the bulk moved at a spread ofi,l0,IV fr shipment. Tho Adams Expiess .he"''K',lier P;charshwer,,VmadeM:To,.nUd:f0m,ttn "'B1 ,hUt Cm! $7.75, but of course buyers paid b' ti" r 1 ""iy a "d '" oml faUh n'1 ll,at i I'm e jor anything real .leir,.l,l., ,.,,,i somebody must Dav the comnnnv for ihr I MERLIN. Nov. 16. tVIa Wireless to1 Iondon) According to reports reaching here from Constantinople, the khedlve of Egypt will leave the Turkish capital shortly to asaume command of the Turk-1 ish nitration against Egypt. He will be accompanied by a suite of fifty persons. I Attorney Furnishes Clue to Placing of Bomb in Court Room NEW YORK. Nov.. 1.-Meyer Schlosj sn attorney, who was in the Tombs court lioni Saturday morning when a bomb was discovered Just In time to prevent it.i explosion, has given tha police their first direct clue to the possible perpetrator of the plct. Schloss told detectives that ha was walking from the front to tha rear of tho room, when he saw a slendur, smooth-shaven man of about 36 rise hur riedly from the seat under which the bomb was found a moment later and walk, tapidly to the door. The man seemed verv nervous, he said, and waited s. short time outside of the room. Scliloss said that be asked the man what wsh the trouble and he replied that the Judge "will git what Is coming to him." Sehlosa further derlnred the man waited until ivliceinuti O'Connor ran Into the hull with the bomb and ran down thu corridor. The lawyer pursued the futl tlve, but was unable to detain him. Magistrate John A. Campbell of the Tombs police court, where the bomb was discovert d, la not afraid that a second at tempt will bo mado on bis life, but the police authorities havo decided to guard i court rooms and to admit no one who cannot give good reason for being- there. In addition the d.tor leading fim the hall In the north end of police headquarters will bo dosed today. A ,-ood many pub. lie places, spi dally where Justice In administered, will be guarded, and extra guards will be attached to the heads of city departments. 1 me same lime were ubie to luv 1-. minion urarleN mm ...v sules: Representative as 17 No. 21 . I.. Liverpool Grain Market. j' LIVEHPOOI- Nov. !. WHEAT-Spot 1 steady; No. 2 Manitoba, s M,d: No -' I 9s (id. No. 2 western winter, Us. 64d- fu-' ' tures. nominal. j - CORN-Spot. quiet; American mixed,!,, new. 7s; futures, qilet; December. Osi;!' yu, January, nt S'id. St. Louis I. rain Mnrkel. ST. LOI'IS. Nov. 16 WHEAT- No. 2 r-d. $1iiilll; No. i hard. SI l t 1 .:.. Dei ember. $1.10 '1 10U; M m y ti m fUUN'-No. 2. w.'.nrr'sje; So. 2 white, ic December. 65Sc; May, 704rrr70Ii,c. CATS-No. 2, 474c, No. 2 white 434c- Av. no. 1 1 14,1 tn 7 ti "S u 7 ei .m : 7 70 :w 7 :t t-A ... T 71 .11 44 7 TS A 0 7 Si ... is m ... 7 m PIGS .! ... tS l. Ill ... 7 10 J7. r'l I EEP There we.t- poi'alit changes front No. il. Air. V'4 .il lar 1.0 3"i' lWi :io . b: 40 1-0 i'O to l'si is 7 H', 7 III 7 Wi 7 , 7 iS t M t Ol I Oi 1ST IM no new or tne ( loso of 7 iS 7 7.1 Weill Willi the exii-idton that i'-.el.ls w. re lighl and nothing good was on hhI Owing to the absence of anything good In the killing 1 ne, Hade dragged along most of the forenoon. Aside from one or two small bundles of lambs changing hands during the early houra at $8 50 no'h- , tne body li biyennc. I'nless Its bill Is puid It will df llne to permit the Springfield under takers to hsve tie $1'j0 coffin In which the unidentified corpse reposes. Attorneys here incline Io the opinion that William Mollln could be held for all expenses were it not for the furt that the Springfield coroner who Identified the body as thst of Robert Hollln ,1s asso ciated with the undertakers who prepared and slilpped the body. This, It Is ss ( rted, places responsibility on the undi r- takers for the mistake made In shipping , the body of an unknown on an order to l.lp the body of Robert Hollln im- lgfct Abbas Hilrua. khedlve of Egypt, has been In Constantinople since the out break of hostilities. He owes spiritual allegiance to tl.e. sultan as the head of. ths MuhumnieiUn faith. Dispatches from Constantinople a month ago said thej Hritisli government had ordered him not to return to Egypt. j A message from Merlin rnc-elved yester-; day said lbs khedlve had declared to the Paris.) The correspondent of a German newspaper Itshed a long bis loyalty to the sultan, which was dic tated by his religious obligations. This same message said the khedlve Intended to accomiiany the Turkish army which Is marching on Egypt by way of Palestine. Many Trains Piled Full of Dead Bodies Arrive in Brussels GENEVA, Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Saaar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 16 St 'OA It Raw, steady; molusses, S.S6c; centrifugal, 4 01c; rfli:ed. steady; cut louf. 6c; crushed. 5 "ic; mould A. 6.55c; cubes. S.S; XXXX powdered, S.25e; powdered, 5.2Ue; fine granlate.i, s.luc; diamond A, .i0c; con-1 n -1. . U. UCIl.l, 6. lis-; diamond A. .10t-: ft-ctiijners A, 5c; No. 1, 4 S5c, Switzerland, Nov. IS. (Via National Swiss todsy pub- letter from a w1ss who Is doing Red Cross work at Brussels. An extract from the letter says: "The number of German wounded ar riving here is unimaginable. Trains, which we call cemcteiy trains, full of piled up dead soldiers, continue to arrive from the front. They contain bundles of dead; that Is, four bodies tied together to facilitate transportation. "The bodies are burned promptly In speclul furnaces erected Just ouulde of