THE RKK; OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915. 11 FOU IlKNT. lloatrt anal tottanes. oath. f-n. cottage; mrxi. l l H. IH It. W. 1-H(HM bonne and sleeping porch; FI-11 club district. P .Vth At. H. 't BRAND NEW room with sleeping porch, alt modem, Oak flnlh, cement basement and walka, east front lot, located 8. th Ave. Iioe S2.P00, liberal terms. C. 0. CARLBERQ, S12 Frundfts Theater Blilsr. CLOK-lN, deslralile five-room rottaKa, modern except furnace. 6V8 8. lth Ava. Tel. Douglas 42.1a. W. A. Hlxcnbaugh. SJTRICTLY modern. 7-r., ilanncom Park. cottage, oak floors. 2. Tel. Har. 4-29. l-H moilrii i'o,iakf. U.. '!.. Har. IJ6. t-ROOM, modem. 1959 Poppleton At a. MoDKKN 7-room house, Park Ava., 1.T6. Phone Harney IMS. 87 PAKK AVK. S-room mod home, US; garage extra. Carey Cleaning Co. H. 7307. CfibOM cottage. Ill S. 2sth St., (16. Water paid. 6-ROOM cottars, part modern, big yard, US. 28.15 S. 11th. FOUR-ROOM houae, partlv modern, 24a Ho. 17th St. Phone Douglas 4. Fine modern home, practically new, prettily decorated, good woodwork, eaally heated, good location, near car lines. Inquire 718 Park Ave. Harney 1241. f-r. hnu.e, niol. ex. heat. K0 S, 21at. 4-KOOM houae, modern except heat. 718 Hickory St. , -ROOM houee, modern except heat. $20 month. 831 8. 21at St. Harney "&. TH AVE. AND CAS9 $.7). T rooms, 2 block Farnam line; close to cathedral and Saunders' school. Owner leaving city. Call Doug. 2716; evenings and Sunday. Harney 6134. 438 North 38th Ave. 4 rooms down. In mahogany and oak: S rooms and bath, 6 clorets. on second floor; fine big lot. fruit, hedge, M; will build garage, finish room 3d floor or make sleeping porch for extra rent; lease 1 or 2 years I we citv Saturday. Dow, Harney 6134. After 6 p. m. Monday: Harney 477S. FIVE-ROOM cottage, modern except heat. 8210 Hamilton St. t-r. mod. house. ,14 I e venwor h. W. v DL'NDER 7-room house near car. D. 423 or Walnut .1117. Tel. 139 NORTH S2d Ave. Klght-room modern house, West Far- Iiam District. Hardwood floors, choice ocatlon (DO. QARVIN PROS.. (45 Omaha Nat. Bank Blag. Mlaorllaaeoas. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, packs, shlpa; S-borse van and t men, 11.25 per nr.; storage li per mo. Batista.!! ion guar. D. 4338 A Ty. 23ft. 7-ROOM modem house. 3317 Seward. FIDELITY fi&yftfc f'KEE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list ot vacant bouses and apartments; also for storage, moving. Kth and Jackson St, B-ROOM cottage for rent, one-half block from car. Webster 2151. Gordon Van Co. rH staving. Ing, 7toraga. 119 N. 11th St. Tel D 394 or Har. 137. MODERN 7-room house: barn; good lo cation; (26. 4348 Franklin Walnut 3043 SEE the Central Furniture Store's FRE8 RENTAL LIST. A It 3 Van and Storage iviaggaru s mov. tag, packtruX, Douglas 14S. snipping. lill Webster St. SEVEN and five-room houses; modern; walking distance. Douglaa 68. IT .mi bos Cretan Sons A Co., Bee Bldg. nouses j parU of th clty- Jr Ti 1 Exp. Co., moving, I, . KeeQ Peking A storage. vv" tyi7 Farnam D. 414A FINE 7-room, modern house and garage, (40. 2117 Lothrop Bt. Call Web. 7216. FOR colored people, t and 6-room cot tages, partly modern. 1844V19U N. 22d St. Call Doug. 6790 tores) sun si Offleee. BASEMENT room In modem office - building. Harney St.; good display win dow. Apply ARM .STRONG-WALSH COMPANY, Tyler 1P36. State Bank Bldg. MODERN, convenient offices. Continental block. Rates reasonable. WANTKD TO BUT WANTED TO BUT Four second hand wheels such as are used on go-carts or baby buggies; wheels must be In good condition and from eight to ten Inches in diameter and all of the same else. For further information Phone Harney 4598. . Scrap Iron Wanted 1,000 tons scrap Iron In carload lots. For prompt shipments out of north and southwestern territory of Grand Island. Great Western Iron & Metal Co. Grand Island, Neb. OFFICE furnlt'ire bought and sold. V C Reed, LM7 Farnara. Doug. tl4u. Btrlctly high grade piano Web. 372. Tale buys everything 2d hand. Web. 4904. HIGHEST prices for old clothing-. U. 4714. WANTED TO RENT NICELY furnished sitting and bedroom, by young couple, in private family, ref erences exchanged. M 272, Bee. RE AXi ESTATE FARM RANCH LAUt FOR BALE Colorado. I OWN 80 acres, all under Irrigation, lo cated at Fort Morgan, Colo.; no Im provement; price. (7i per acre. What have you for (4.400 equity? Address 24ua nun ri., uniKna, Iowa. FOR SALE lM-aira farm. 1 miles 't mm vuuucii diuiii, on me juim-uin nignway. Address J. Hannibal, K. 4. box 74. Minaraotiu Eed River Valley Level 100 acres with rich black loam oil; i miles trorn town; near ueighoors and school; German settlement; farm half iu crou and ail can be cultivated, price (oi) an acre. Liberal terms to actual farmer. Payne Investment Company, Omana National rJanit Bldg., umaha. Stew kurk. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE). II cows, team, toois. crops and hens go with this lhO-acre farm; house, basement barn, lit w silo, orcliard and woods. p rice, (6.000. Home for the homeless and JOY FOR THE KEN'1'fc.K, 46 acres, house, barn, orchard, stream, cows, team, I tools, price, (2io. WHY HAMMER ALONG THE LINES OF CITY STARVATION? 60-acre farm, house, barn, orchard, woods, stream, cows, village one nilie; city, k; school, 20 rods. Price. (1.4U0; (ao0 cash, (lOu yearly. W rite for photos Rail road tare bue way to purchaser, ii MUN buN, Ittai a. banna St.. byracuse, N. Y. Acaraaaav. ago ACRES of the best wheat land In Western Nebraska; 4&0 acres school land. 0 acres privately owned; cut near to stacks of cbo.ee upland bay on cmy ttart of the section this year: balance of trass stands knee-high. This iand is Unimproved, except t miles of fence. You ran t find better land anywhere. Price, .r .i.aw u nuuui ikiiu in cajin; iiji.zuu st.r section, (4.IKX) cash, talence to be paid (1 UO per vesr with ibteiest at ukt cml per annum. More cash, better terms Will not separata. Write Y 124. Bee. FOU SALE Best large bidy hlKh-grarta medium priced land In Nebraska; very Utile money required C. Bradley, Wel tach. Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM A HtHrtt l.4H -lR 41,10 Nebraska. Nebraska Bargain LOOK HKRK RF1AD THIS. 4n.ono acres of Keith county land, none better (s to (100 per acre. HERBS A SAMPLE. 1411 acres deeded land B miles from Ogal lala on Lincoln Hignway; improvements, fine grove. 7-room house, ZSxil, baMment and furnace, tenement house. IfiiJo, good basement, bam Mx36; granaries, hog houses, chicken houses, cattle sheds and outbuildings; good wells, water IS feet; school l1 miles: 60 acres In alfalfa, bal ance pasture. Will all grow alfalfa; 60 tons of alfalfa goes with this farm If sold at once; fruit consists of 2S cherry trees, 20 plums, 33 gooseberries, 76 cur rants, 16 apples, all bearing: 0 acres adjoining this can be leased for a term of years If wanted: will give possession at once, as owner is very sick. Price (65; half cash. L. G. Dally Write for my list of other good farm bargains. 8024 Davenport St.. Omaha. Neb. UNIMPROVED 210-acre stock farm In Douglas county for (SO an acre. Address T 126. Beo. Wlseoastaw FOR SALE ao-acre Improved farm, good frame buildings, all stock, horses, hogs, machinery and crops; fine location, 1H miles from Grand Rapids, county seat: 40 rods to school; all for only 14.500. halt cash. L. Gross, Grand Rapids, Wis Poute 1. IITKK WISCONSIN Best dairy ana general crop state In the union; settlers ranted; lands for sale at low prloee oa easy terms. Ask for booklet M on Wiscon sin Central Land Orant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested in fruit lands ask for booklet on apple ore hard a Address Land and Industrial Depart.. So Line Railway. Minneapolis Vina. Mlsoellaaeoas. HAVE TOI.T a FARM FOR BALBT Writ a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City, la.. Journal, -Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Me dium." Twenty-five words every Friday evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads oa twelve different days for (2; or U words, (4, or 76 words, (6. Largest circulation of sny Iowa new, paper, (TiO.OUO readers dally In four great atataa REAL ESTATE LOANS (100 TO (1.UUI made promptly. T. IX Weed, Wead Bldg.. Uth at Farnam Sta. CITY and farm loans, a, b, per eent J. H. Dumont A Co.. 416 State Bank. A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand furniture into rash. WANTED Uvod farm and city loans at lowest rata. PETERS TRWr CO.. 14 Farnam. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas 22S State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. KrtMt NebnuKt farms, O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omahs National. Phone Douglas (Tit. MONET on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg. fitt CITY LOANS. C. G. Carl berg. 21 u 12 Brandels Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE WESTERGAARD & PETER SON EXCHANGES (10,000 stock of good, saleable mer chandise, good location, to trade for land or Income property. For land or Income property, one of the finest and best located resi dence properties In Blair. Value, (8.500. Fine 6-apartment Wrick building, good location. Annual rentals. (2,880. Will trade for Improved' farm land or No. 1 residence prop erty in Omaha. Price, (30,000. 80-acre farm In Washington county, Nebraska, to exchange for Omaha Income property. 206-acre, good, Iowa farm to ex change for desirable Omaha resi dence property. S62-4 Brandels Theater Bldg. Omaha, Neb. TeL D. 1280. H. C. Weatergaard. Paul Peterson. FOR' Sale or Trade 240 acres of land In Logan county, (6.60 per acre. 160 acres 11 miles from North Platte. Will take auto on this; (10 per acre. 480 acres, well Improved, In Dawson county. Will take Omaha payment as part payment; (30 per acre. 160 acres In Dawson county, improved, (26 per acre. 640 acres In Logan county, (6 per acre. Residence, Hansoom park district, 8-room, all mod em. Will take small property and give time on balance. Address 1617 S. 26th St. Phone Red 6447.-0. FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres near Central City, cheap land preferred. Box it, Lynch, Neb. 6-room cottage. Council Bluffs, 80 aores Irrigated Colorado land; for lota or cot tages In Omaha. Colfax (80s. FOR Sale or Exchange 1H0 acres good farm land. Grant Co., Minn. Price (6 per acre. Want residence or small stock merchandise as first payment. Basy terms on balance. Haney Land Co., Her man, Minn. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE OWNER will sacrifice (-r., strlotly mod era houae, with large s'.eeplng room, oak floors, woodwork nicely deoo rated. Terms. Phons Webster 1127. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE West Farnam Lots East fronts on SSth St., Just north of Dodge St., In that newly developed dis trict, for (2,000. Restricted to good homes making an especially safe place to build. We have built several houses. It Isn't too late to start one for you and have It ready early in spring. Only two east front lots left In the bloc It look at them today. Harrison & Morton BIG BARGAIN House for sale: must be removed; some pleasant location at 2u7( Harney; look it over and give us an offer. John Lof. Web. tCM. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Daadee. BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME JUST NEARING COilPLE TION IN EVANSTON ADDITION BRICK AND STUCCO HOUSE OF T ROOMS. EN CLOSED BLEEPING PORCH AT 11T S. I6TH ST.. AND FINISHED ATTIC. This house was built for a home, but owing to change in plana It must be sold. I will be at the bouse Sun day to show you through or call Harney 404 for appoint ment. A. B. GRIFFITH, OWNER. Beasosw Best Buy in Benson Just the place for retired farmer Six-room house two bedrooms and bath upstairs, dining room, kitchen, parlor, den or bedroom downstairs; oak Hours down- . stairs; modern except heat; ground l:,t lJi. excellently located. IH blocks south of car line; nlcs lawn; fruit trees and ' small fruit; chicken house: screens and , storm windows the best place In Benson j for anything like the moncy82.)0. F. U. Oll.er, 2614 N. 61st St.. ilvnson. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipt of All Cereala Are Good, with Wheat Leading with a Total of 171 Cars. PRICE REMAINS UNCHANGED OMAHA. November t ims. The receipts of all grains were very good today, wheat leading with a total of 176 cars. The demand for wheat was quite active, and the market sold from unchanged to Vc higher. Corn was also In good demand and was quoted unchanged to a Ho lower. Yellow corn was quoted at a premium of IH" above the other varieties. The osts market was a trine Irregular, the No. 2 white selling about He higher while standard oats sold a lower. The run of rye was quite heavy again today and this cereal sold unchanged to Ho higher. The receipts of barley were unimpor tant and the market was quoted nom inally uncnanged. Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to Id lower; oorn, unchanged to He higher. Primary wheat receipts were 4.SH.O00 bu. and shipments tWJ.OO bu . against re ceipts of (.OTl.ono bu. and shipments ot LK&.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 766,000 bu, and shipments 946,000 bu., against receipts of 638,000 bn. aftd shipments of 466.000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 2,124.000 bu. and shipments l.??0,000 bu., against re ceipts of l. 44 (too bu. and shipments of 937,000 bu. last year. C A RIOT RECEIPTS. . Wheat- Com. Oata. Rye. Chicago 1 tu 237 .. Minneapolis 123 .. ... ,, Duluth 1609 . Omaha . , 176 i 7g yf Kansas City 47 64 18 .. St. Lo Us 61 101 Winnipeg J3o6 Lead Teachers t 2 These sales were reported today: .."heat No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. 8o. No. S hard winter: ( cars, 7c; 2 cars. Hc; 16 cars, Wc; 11 cars, lHc; 2H cars, fba. No. 4 hard winter: 1 cars. Mc: 1 car, 5c; 4 cars. WUc; 2 cars, Wc: 2 cars, 2Hc: J cars, 2c; 6 2-S cars, 91c; 10 cars, (w; I bulkhead, 88c; 1 car (61 lb. test), 88c Sample: 1 car. 90c; 1 car. 8c: 1 car. (7c; 4 cars 86c; 1 car. 86c; 1 car. 83c; 1-4 car. 80o 1-1 car, 80o. No. 4 spring: 1 ear, tic. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. 4c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, 96c; 1 car, 6Hc; 1 car, 4o. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 94c; M car, 92c. No. 2 durum: 1 car. 96c; 1 car, 94c No. 2 durum: 1 car, 94V4c; 2 cars, 4c No. 4 durum: 1 car, 93o; 1 car, 9lc. No. I velvet chaff: 1 car. 97c. No. 2 mixed durum: 1 car, 94c. Corn No. 2 white: 4 cars, We. No. 2 white j IH cars. 680. No. 6 white: 1 car. 68c. No. white: 1 car, 6740, No. 2 VAllnw 11 A, M- ...11 .. . 1 60c. No. 2 mixed: 1 oar, 6i1e; 2 cars, 68Hc; cars, wc; - car, wc. mo. s mixed : 1 car (near yellow), 6Hc; 1 car (near yel low). 68c; l car, 69c; 2 cars, 60; 2 cars, 5Kc. No. 6 mixed! 1 car. 6?c: 1 car, 67Ho. Sample: 1 car. 6nc Oats-No. 1 white: 1 car. 36Hc No. 2 white: 1 car. 86Hc Stand- ara: cars, Jbwc. .mo. 8 white: I cars, S4Ho: 86H csrs. Sia. No. 4 white: 14H cars. 33Hc. Sample: 2 S-6 cars, S2Ho. Rye No. 2: 1 s-a cars, wc. no 3: I cars, imc; 1 car. S3 Ho. No. 4: 1 car, 93Hc; 1 car, 2c; 1 1-4 oars. 91c: 1 car, 90Hc; A cars, 90c Sample: 1-2 car. 94c: 1 car, 90c Omaha Cash Prices: Wheat No. I tur key, 99c2l.OO; No. 8 turkey, 98a; No. 2 hard, 96&9Rc; No. 2 hard. 94H6,97o; No. 4 hard. KXarac: No. Z spring, woeii w No. S spring, 94fwc; No. I durum, VI. VVMI Willi,, V-W)Vj white. 67er68e; No. 4 white, bihVntMc: No. 6 white. 67Ho8c: No. 6 white, 67Vi 67c: No. 2 yellow. 6jOo; No. t yellow MHfUflOc; No. 4 yellow, 6H06c-. No. 6 yellow, 69WHc- No. yellow, 68irle: No. 2 mixed. 6,ir.9c; No. 2 mixed 6&ti69c; No. 4 mixed, 67Hf8Hc; No. 6 mixed, 67H066c: No. 6 mixed, 67674.0. Oats No. 2 whits. SMtfftHo; tAndard, 869 85Hc: No. 2 white. 34SHc i No. 4 white, 8SHr33Ho Barley Malting, 6fl64e: No. 1 feed. 4&60c. Rye No. 2, 9WM6c; No. 8, 984C. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grab brokers. 816 South Sixteenth street: Artlelel Open. Hlgh.l Low. KMose Tes'y. Wheat Deo. 1 00 1 02 1 00 1 024, 1 01 1 02H May 1 02ff 1 04tfR 1 OT 1 04H 10214 1044, Com. Dec. 67SJM. 1 57M4 f ' May 59HiJ" 0H 6B1Z 0H Oats. J Dee.f 8S SS" 8 S9 May 39H 39&A. S9H S9HWH Pork. Dec. 14 20 14 66 14 20 14 46 Jan. 16 67H 16 70 16 37H 14 47H Lard. Jan.l 8 97HI 9 90 I m 9 12HI 02H May 9 20 27Hl 16 22H 9 26 I I Ribs. I Jan. 9 02Hf 9 12H 8 96 9 02H May 9 25 80 ll7HrMr rn 101. 1024 67 69H0H S3 14 12U 16 46 90 9 17H 8 96i 9 974 30 CHICAGO ORA1N AVID PROVISIONS Featarea of the Trading; and Cloelas; Prloes on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 1. Active demand from exporters at Winnipeg and Duluth gave the wheat market here a decided upward swing today after an early decline. Prices closed firm. HW'' to le net higher, with December at $l.024rl 02H and May at tl.04'4. Corn gained H-nc to lo and oats HKHc to Uc Provisions finished Irreg ular, varying from lOo off to a rise of 32Hc. Wheat bulls took command after the fact becsme apparent that exporters In the northwest who had lake vessels char tered were finding that despite the im mense crop movement from first hands the car arrivals at the big terminals were proving too small for Immediate require ments. Besides, late advices from the northwest appeared to Indicate that re ceipts would soon tend to diminish as farmers In that section were busy with fall work In the fields. Moreover, the Increase of the domestic visible supply total turned out to be less than ex pected. Excellent weather and the large re ceipts northwest operated at first to give the advantage to the bears. Then, too, cable quotations were easy and optimistic reports were at hand as to the condition pf the winter crop In the southwest. When once the market, however, took the upgrade, no Important reaction oocurrf-d. Corn developed firmness almost from the start. Export transactions formed the onier strengthening inriuenoe. Oats responded to persistent buying, said to come from the seaboard. Notice was taken, too, of sharply higher prices that prevailed In Canada. Higher quotations on hogs and grain put strength Into provisions. Selling after the bulge, though, made the close of the market unsettled, Chicago Cash Prtces: Oraln Wheat: No. 2 red. 81101.12; No. 8 red, 1.06H 1.10: No. 2 hard, nominal: No. 2 bard, 97cQ1.0t. Corn: No. 2 yellow, tSQ&oi No. 2 white, 6S4c. Oats: No. 8 white, S6Uti37c- standard. lHt?40o. Rye: No. 2. 21.02. Barley: 632c. Seed Timothy, 8n.oni.00. Clover. 910.00)00v Pro visions Pork, 114.40. Lard. 18.10. Ribs, teTMri 0. 50. BT'TTKR Steady; creamery, 23'ttT28c. BOOS Steady; receipts, 4..214 cases; firsts. 27&27Hc; ordinary firsts. 262oHo; tt mark, rases Included. 2utt27o, POTATOES Lower: Wisconsin whites. 40 47c: Minnesota whites. 42347c; Minne sota Ohtoe. 43C7o. POULTKI Alive, steady: fowla lie: springs, 13c. FARMS TOR RENT FOR Rent 40 acres. nicely Improved, two miles Hermar nan. Orant Co.. Minn. Haney Land Co., Herman. Minn. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS TJTBJ ART OF SHLLINO FOR CASH. This UtUe brochure explains fully how we can sell your real estate or business for cash, no matter where located. We mean it Write today describing what you have to sell, buy or exchange, and receive this booklet free. B. F. LOOs) CO- 401 W. Walnut St. Das Moines. Lv- WAjrrss A Isrse and Innr-eatahHahMA ln..f. ment house in Chicago and New York desires to make arrangements with an energetic man to handle its securities In Omaha and vlclniiy. State age, bual. ness experience end references "C. L.." P. O. Box 822, Nsw fork City. NKW YORK RlvBRAt, MARKHT (fattens at the Day ea Varleaa CasasaeaJttee. NEW TTVRK, Nov. t-nU'RMarket steady; spring Patenta, asaf6.rt; winter patents, jj.8ejd.oti; winter stiajghts, 810 tltv.SU. H HEAT Spot market firm; No. 1 durum. fl.UH f. o. b. New York; No. 1 northern. Duluth, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba. 81.OK c. L f. Beffalo. Fu tures market firm: December. ll.ueV CORN-ipot market sieady; No. 2 yel low, prompt. r,I8lot n'r' Inn; No. 8 white, 43cl4HC. ' IlOl 8 Market steadv; state common to "0, i.4, W11 3o; 1 aciflo '. 1U llo; 1914. KU'liks. 1 .AlTWK"rltei "dy; prune. II .86; No. L A-'Iiy M rKt firm: hemlock flI?J,A,?Sl'"k; "onds. 8aa3V PR6VJdlON8-Pork: Mafket Hrm; mess. 8W.(kjl7.6t; fam.ly, 8ii.60tria t) short clears. 8.8 .MfJ.,6.). 'teer Market steady: mess 81 6.17 u9; family. 8l i 89 2980. r'"t ,tW,dj,: -t! TALLOW-Market. dull; city 7Hc' country. 7, He; special? iij. T' ,C' M!FTEKf'rm; rc,,'Pt. . tubs; creamery extraa. a.maoc; firsts. 2;ii 2He: seconds, 84HiHc fihG."" V; receipts, 4.677 cases; rresh gathered, extra line. Snh.Wc; Mtrx J'L' M,7o: Xlr,u' S"8; aeconds, CHEESE Firm; reVelpts. 726 boxes: Hi,h1l m,Ik'. fl",- h"la "Peclals, 6W16c; state whole milk, average fancy iSs,fUU .w.no,e ""'. specials, 1649iBTi,c: state whole milk, average fancy, 16Hc POULTRY Alive. prices unsettled; ?rre,!!r.d u,et: western chickens, barreia, 16Vr23c: fresh fowls. Iced, 12i16Hc; tur keys, froaen, 18j)22Ho. OMAHA ORNEAtli MARKE7T. LIVB POULTRT-Prollers: 114 to 14 pounds. In separate romp., 17c; over IH to Diicks. llo. Hens, over 4 pounds, per pound. 11c. Young Oulnea hens, each ic. Roosters, iHo. Turkeys. lc; old Toms, 16o; under 8 pounds, 8c. Ducks, mixed, nair?' hred and fat. so! Oulneas, each, 85c; young, 1 to IH pninds, 860. Hpmer Squabs. 14 ot. and over, 8S IV0 H,"' Squabs: No. 1, must weigh S.iit u.ndL rlgeons. any kind, per dos., 00c. FISH-Hallbut, lie: salmon red, 12Ho: salmon pink, 9c; catfish, 16o; bull heads, 14e; Uks trout. 16c; pike, 16c; whiteflah. 16c: croppies. 18o; plcVeral. 10c oVSTERS-CnesapeakeT Bulk Small Large ... . , Qals. Cans. Cans. Standards 81.86 800 900 8e'0c' 21.90 83o Km Northern: ftandarog 8180 Uo 860 BekecU 81 90 9Ha 4(o vvniiw m.w wo 4ba BEEF CITTft Rlhs- M 1 luu.. xi g No. 8. UHc. Loins: No. 1. ilHc; No 2, 18o; No. 8. 14o. Chucks: No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 9Ho: No, 8, 8c. Rounds: No. 1, It He; No. i ;NNo1irHo.1"lU,': N- U 10fli N CHEESE Imported Swiss. 42c; Amer ican Swiss, 28c: block Swiss, 2ic; twins, 17He; daisies, 17Hc; trlpleU, 17nc; Young America. 19c: blue label brick. 18Hc; lim burger, 2-lb., 20c; New York white. 18Hc: Imported French Roquefort, 46o. r11.. T,r,abt Prtce furuUhed by Olllnskl Fruit Co.. APPLES Orlmei Golden, fancy, all sixes M.00 per box: Wlnesaps. old-fashioned Washington, 82.26 per box; Arkan sas Blacks extra fancy, 22.60 per box: Staynien Wlnesaps. fancy, alt sixes, 8i2S per box; Black Twigs, extra fancy, all slses, 82.26 per box; Rome Beauties, extra fancy, 82.00 per box; Wagners, extra fancy, large sixes. 22.21 ear Li- H,iii.un burgs, large sixes only, 2.60 per box; Jonathans, fancy, $1.76 per box; Jona thans. Idaho extra fancy, $1.76 ner box; Jonathans. Idaho fancy, $1.60 per box; Pearmalnes, extra fancy, all sixes, Cilo rado, 83.00 per box; Pearmatnes. fancy, 8JL76 per box; Permalnes, choice, $1.60 per J. M. Beohtel's Jonathans, $4.60 per barrel; Domlnos, 84.00 per barrel; Wall bridge, 84.00 per barrel; Oenltens, 8400 per barrel; Black Twigs, 84.00 per barrel; Ben Davis, 88.60 per barrel; Missouri Pip pins, $4 00 per barrel; York Imperials, 84.00 per barrel; Willow Twigs, 84.00 per barrel; Wlnesaps, 84.00 per barrel; Huntsman's Favorite, $4.00 per barrel. . Star Brand Ben Davis, $2.76 per barrel; Willow Twigs, $8.26 per barrel; Wlnesaps, $3.60 per barrel; Jonathans. $3.60 per bar rel. Shield Brand Black Twigs, $150 per barrel; Black Twigs, commercial, $3.26 per barrel: Ben Davis, Illinois. $2.76 per barrel. FRUITS Oranges, California Vals., 19AS an.1 1 'Jm tA nft 9 J u M .,.-- 2M)s and 2SKs, $6.60 box; 176s. 200s and 216s', $6. CO per box. Lemons, extra fancv. Ooi den Bowl, 800s. 86.00 box; 8H0s, 84.60 box; extra fancy Silver Cord, Sous, $4.60 box; 8ai)a. $4.00 box. QraDefrult. 86s. 46s. 64a 4s, 80s, $6.60 bog. Peaohes. Colorado El- oerias, ivo dox; uauiorma ttaiways, too box. Pears, Michigan Kelfere, $1.16 box; W in,-- XIaIH. 14 OS V . tA.k. V.if... ....... J 1 1 . , . U UVM IUBIIU IkOlini,, $2.26 box; Buerre Clargiues, 22.60 box. Grapes, Tokays, $1.60 crate; New York, Daskets, Z3o basket. Bananas, UTfx&H.OO bunch. VEGETABLES Cabbase. lUc lb.: to- matoea. California. $1.60 box; head let tuce, $100 dosen; peppers. (Oo basket; leaf lenuce, ouo aosen; parsley, iific aosen; celery, Jumbo, 76c dosen; western, 76o dosen: Michigan, 76o dosen; rutabagoes, IHo lb; cauliflower, lOo lb; wax. green beans, $1.00 basket; onions, Washington red, 2c lb.; yellow. IHo lb.; Spanish, $1.60 crate; pumpkin, lHc lb.; squash, lc lb. Potatoes, Colorado white stock, 85c per bushel,Ohloa 66c per bushel. Sweet po tatoes. Virginias, $2.60 per bushel. NUTS No. 1 walnuts, 16 Ho lb.; filberts, 16a lb.; Braxlls, liHc lb.: p'ans, 12Ho lb.; almonds. Nonpareils, 19c lb,; IXLa, 17c lb.; No Plus Ultras. Wc lb Drakes. 14o lb.; La Aguldoca, Uo lb. Figs, 12-10 ox., 80o box. MISCELLANEOUS Crackerjack, $360 case, H case, $1.76; cornpops, $3.26 case; H case, $1.76; Dromedary dates, $2.76 box; sugar walnut dates, $1.60 box; salted pea nuts, $1.16 can; popcorn, 40-11 a. $2.50 case. Peanuts, No. 1 raw, to lb.; No. 1 roasted, 8o lb.; Jumbo, raw. 7c lb.; Jumbo, roasted, to lb. Honey, $3.76 case. Airline, $1.80 case. Oocoanuts, $4.76 bag; doxen, 76c. Kansas City Ormtm and. Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Mo., Nov, 1. WHEAT -No. I hard, tl.OOai.lO; No. 2 red, $1.164 1.17; December, r7MltHc. CORN No. I mixed, 68c; No. 2 white, 68c; December, 64Hc; May, 6fic. OATS No. 2 white, XWoOlo; No. 2 ml xed, 84ig 36c. BUTTER Creamery, 28o; firsts, 26c; seconds, 26c; packing, 19Hc. EOQS Firsts, 27o; seconds, 21c. POULTRY Henp, HHo; roosters, 8c; broilers, 16c. Minneapolis Oral nMarkrt. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Nov. 1 WHEAT December, 97Ho; May, $1.01; No. 1 hard, $1.02H: No. 1 northern, ctt $1.00H. FLOUR Unchanged. BA RLHY 604i07c. RYE 95KJ.HC BRAN $19.00. CORN No. 8 yollow. 3H4c. OATS No. 3 white. H'ai. f'LAX-tl.SSiHi&'l.WH. t. Lasts Oraln Market. ST. LOUIS. Nev. 1. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1.14431.20; No. 2 hard, $1.04; Decem ber. $1.02; May. $1.04'4. CORN No. 2. old, 62i6f)c: new, 62c; No. 2 white, new, (2c; December, 65Ho; May, 68Hc. OATS No. 2, 37c; No. 2 white, nominal. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. l.-WHEAT-8pot. No. 2 Chicago, new. Us 4Hd: No. 8 lis 3d, No. 2 Chicago, new, Us id; No. t hard, old 12s 8Hd. CORN Spot, La Flsta, 7g 7d. FLOUR Winter patents. 41s. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), Ci 10s C"i6- Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Nov. 1. PRAIRIE HAT Choice upland, none here, $10.floi0.5O; No. 1. .60til000; No, 2. $8 00ff9.50; No. 8, fl.oOfl.OO; choice midland, none here, $10.00; No. 1 $8.60.tO; No. 2. $7.60Hi.6O; No. 2, $!flftr7.60; choice lowland. $.0D; No. 1. $7.058.00; No. 2. 86.004rf.00; No. 8, $4.0OC.0O, STRAW Two ears on the marknt. Choice wheat Is quotsble at W.u.M, choice oat or rye, $4.6Ofr7.O0. ALFALFA Six cars on the mtrket. Nothing better than a good No. 1 Choice, 813..KVT.UO0; No. 1, $11.604312.00; No. 2. W.OOO 10.00. Oil as4 Retav. PAVANNAIf, Oa.. Nor. L-TUTtPr7V-TINE Dull, tOHc: sales, none; receipts, 867 bbls.; shipments, 46 bbls.j stock, ll.V9 bbls. ROSIN-Flrm: sales, 881 bbls.! reoslpts. 9W bbls.; shipments. 1.911 bbls.; stocks. 6R.4"!2 bbls. Quotations: A, B, C. D, $4 41): E, F, $4 60; O. H, I. $4.56; K, 86 on; M, tu.66; N, 8H.O0; WO. $0.20; VW, $.i.Vji OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Good to Choice Cattle Fully Steady and Other Kinds Slow Sheep Some Higher. HOGS FIFTEEN TO TWENTY OFF OMAHA. November 1. 1916. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Estimate Monday 14. M' 8..VO tf.H Same day last week.. 16.9 4 2.s77 .I2t Same dav 2 weeks ago 12. SW J.S75 86 4 8ii:e day 8 weeks aim 1,77 8 6.9 41.T70 Same dav 4 weeks si 12.tW1 2,24o 4.1M Same day last year.. H.1W 8.1i2 Sl.. The following table st.ows th receipts of csttle, hogs and sh.-ei ut the ttmahs live stock market for tTie year to uxte, as compared with last year: , liMS 191 Cattle iss TSS 77.tvs 210.974 Hogs 8.2:S 616 U9V6M 244. 0-J Sheep 2,1H.S.H) 2.7I1.2iVl 76.N The following telle snows the sverage trtcea of hous at the Omaha live at k market for the last few days, with comparisons: Tate liHS. I 1914 Oct. 14. 6 84 HI 1 87 tot. li. S'.'HI 1 24l t)ct. 74. 8 82 T frl nci. V, ' '7 r:) Oct. 18. $ 871 Ort. 1M X l'1'l 7 Ml Oct. to. 1 HI " Ml Oct. 81 . 1 28 I 8 64 Oct. 22. T 84H 94 Oct. 23. 1 29l 7 03 Oct. 24. I li H4 Oct. 26. 7 231 Oct. 26. 1 S3H. t 01 Oct. 27. 7 1IH 6 9X lct. 2K.I 6 9;H 7 0H Oct. 29. 7 06S, 7 On Oct. 7 80H 7 U Oct. 21.1 7 U Nov. t. 7 02M 04! 8 il 6 37 ' 8 $71 7 40 7 44 V 7 87 7 W! 8 SH 12 7 92 2 771 2 SX ' 7 an' K C4I 1 Sli 8 t 861 $ 8' 4 Ul J 7 7 67! $ W( 241 8 4,' 7 64 8 341 6 191 8 261 7 7 H I ll 8 8Aj 7 64 7 741 7 791 8 131 7 4 7 7ti 7 f! 7 711 7 ffl T 68 7 7ll 18 6 i:l 6 041 T 70 8 011 7 87 7 7$ ouiuiuy. Receipts and disposition of live ut the i nion stock airts, Omaha for twenty-lour hours ending at 2 o oiock yesterday: IpT(M,m Cattle Hogs.riheep.H ses. c M A St. P 9 IHi'issouM radflc... I I l.,n l lllu IX io a 2 12 17 1 16 18 I 1 63 eo C. A N. W east... 46 C. 4 N. W west.. 167 C St. P., M. O. 8 C B. Q . east... 2 c B. at cj. west.. 144 C. .It. 1. west .. Illinois Cential .... f Chicago, Ut. West. 64 -..,-! nMlns . 6DO DISI'OSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Morris ft Co a rti H63 . l.uis , I, 947 ti 68 "727 $74 9M6 L-2 1.3W Hoi jci.dahy PackingT Co armour w Mori ell i.i,..nln l'ack ng 0 C.rn Mate Serum Kay Packing Co. v Uk V mnmunt Co..... 1 Jt 42 178 lianinn Vunsaiit ft L. . 14i Hill ft Son V. H. Lewis Huston ft Co J. B. Root ft CO J. H. Bulla U'F. Husx Kosenstock Bros Mo. reary ft Keilogg.. Werthelmcr ft Uegen. H. K. Hamilton Sullivan Bios Hotnsihild ft Krebs... Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. Christie H Ik gins Hurt man Roth (Faker, Jones ft Smith Tanner Bros John Harvey Dennis ft Francis L'lln- 4,6 398 76 809 M 118 L7 7M 7S 27 f. 1M YM 213 12 11 6 2m H8 . 340 94 . STO . K3 . 1.961 Jensen ft Lungreen... Other buyers 7.7D0 i Totals ..f n.002 8.337 12.070 CATTLE Receipts, while considerably smaller than the big run a week ago. were quite liberal. 64 cars being reported In the varda. This was. If anything, more than a good many were antiolpab Ing. Unfortunately, the quality of the cattle averaged very poor. There was a big oversupply of common, trashy kinds, a good many on the Texas and Mexican order. This naturally made the trade slow, as most buyers seemed to be look ing for something desirable, Good to choice beef steers were sought after, and the feeling was steady on anything of that description. The less desirable kinds, by reason of their abund ance were slow, buyers oelng backward about taking hold of that kind, and the morning was well advanced before many of them had changed hands. The general market on the less desirable kinds might be summed up as slow, weak to lower. Cows and heifers were generally about steady, as the supply of cattle of that description was by no means large. Com mon to medium Kinds of steers coming Into direct competition with cow stuff, naturally tend to weaken the market a little. Oood to choice feeders were scarce and sought after at prloes right around steady with last week's close. On the other hand, the great mass of common, trashy kinds were slow and hard to move at prices generally a little lower. Quotations on cattle: prime cornfed beeves, $9.76(fi10.00; good to choice fed yearlings, $ (Oh.76; fald to good fed yearlings, $.604v.OO; common to fed year lings, $6.60tfi8 60; good to choice heavy beeves, $9.flofr.75; fair to good cornfed beeves. $H.2Wi00; common to fair cornfed beeves, $6.68.J6: prime grass beeves, H0tm.&; good to oho4ce grass beeves, 6 76; good to choice grass heifers, $6 0oli 7.00; good to choice grass cows. $6 80(j( 6.40; fair to rood cows, 86.00$(o.0; com mon to fair cows. $8.7Mi6.00; good to choice feeders. $7.4Oi.O0: fair to good feeders, $68n7.0; common to fair feed ers, $6.76a.fW; good to choice stockers, J7.lSOtJ8.00; fair to good stockers. $6 7641 7.60; common to fair stockers, $6.506 76: stock heifers, $6 7606T6; stock pows, $4 76 600; stock calves, $8.5076; veal calves. $6 Mxail.50; bulla, stags, etc., $4.0a1.00. Representative sales: COWW. No. ' At. Pr. Hi. ay, 11M M 8 1AM I ,0 1 10:4 I U - 4 lino M BTOCKKItrt AND FEKUEHH I TTI i 40 8 an In 4 rri t on Ill 4 14 M 771 I 60 u rx 4 it 11 414 40 1 S0 4 71 41 Itt 4U 44 7t T 00 8 1121 I 44 HOUS Supply figures were the largest for a Monday since the middle of Septm ber, about ftfty-flve cars, or 8,600 head, being reported In. This Is 700 heavier than last week, slightly larger than two weeka ago and heavier than the aaine Monday last year by nearly 400 head. The market opened very dull. Pacers wore not doing anything early, and most shippers wers out of the game on early rounds. Three or four loads were bought by an outsider at fully steady prices, but that about llnlahed their early operations. Later-on after packers had established a trading basis shippers picked up a few loads that were around 16c lower. One load sold early as high as 87.86, ths dsy's top, and one or two bunches landed at 17.80. First packer bids were fully 20o lower than last week's close, the only ap parent reason for their bearlshness being that closing prtces Saturday were way out of line with other points. Sellers re fused to make so largo a oonoeaslon with out trying the marks t out. and nothing was dons until nearly the middle of the forenoon, but In the end they were forced to accept figures that were about 1620o below Saturday. It did not take long to effect a pretty fair clearance once a start was made, and most of ths offerings had been cashed before a10. Bulk of the aales landed at $7 tttgrr.OS, with an occasional load "undor the hill'1 and a few scattering bunches as high ss $7.16. Aside from the few early sales at vi "K, iiuLiinie soia aouve 97.10. No. At. ah. pr. No. 42... U .. 71... 47... II... 41... 74... At. .Ill ..a ..Ult ..tm ..IM ..i4 Pr. 1 M f M 7 10 7 11 t 10 7 M 7 84 St.. II.. II.. 41.. ..117 ... ( T5 ..121 M M ,.U4 1 I to ,.1I1 IM IM .11 i 7 ou 4u4 7 01 7 04 7 04 .178 FIGS. M 81 t 14 41... It... ...H4 .... M ..101 4 71 j BHEEP The unlooked-for break at the tm.mx wtma piiui ui( SUppilOS tO a great extent and this morning's run was the smallest for a Mondsy since the last week of July. Only about fifty seven cars, or I6.O11O hsad, were received This Is only a little over half as largo as a week ago, is 21.000 smaller than two weeks sgo and a shortsge of 4.7UO as compared with the corresponding day last year. For the first time elnce early in the range season Monday supplies here were smaller than at Chicago. Fat lambs were very scantily supplied and packers who hsd very bearish no tions on Isst week's close were forced to let up a little. Trade was dreggy con sidering the else of the offerings, but first sales of fat lambs looked shout 16c higher than Friday, or steady with last Thursday, $ft.76 being the figure paid In most of the early transeotlona It turned out to be pretty much of an $8 78 deal on what fat range lam ha and the good oornfeds there were here. One little bunch of rangers took $8 66. Values were generally 16c up. In comparison t'i the totsl receipts fat ewes were fairly well supplied. However, there was a good demanif, and prices were generally 10c h In her, bulk soiling around $.V60, as against the limit of $6.60 on last week's close. Feeding lambs and ewes mads np a big share of the offerings, but outlet was easllv broad enough to take care of the light run and everything moved In good S'Mon at firm prl.-es. Bevsral bunches of Sood feeding lambs made 8. AO. last Fri ay's to , and others touched 8H. 60.. Popu lar prloes for feeding ewes were W.ofwt 6 :6. with some that came In the bteed Iiik class up to $6 60, Quotations on slieen and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $x.66tm.76; lambs, fair to good, $8 6Nfi " ; Iambs, feeders $7.76,K 60; yesrllnga. fair to choice, $6 0"r6 60; year lings, feeders. fAfl0Sr7.lt; wethers, fair to choice, t6.604i6.7S; ewes, good to choice. $.'..2f4 80: ewes, fair to good, $4.7Mf6.26; ewes, feeders. $4 6ofi5 40. CHICAGO 1.1 VK STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Hoars Firm Sheep Weak. nilCAOO, Nov. 1. CATTLE Receipts, 17.000 head; market firm; native beef steers. as.loillOM; western steers, 36idl K.76; cows and heifers, $2.8Mf8.30; calves, $7.:.vfrii 00. HUIW- Receipts, 22.000 heart; market firm MrlOn hiuhrr- Inllk. 8s.70fl7.86: light. I $i.tttfi7.Ho; mixed, K.5.mi'J.75; heavy, $.40rif l.nn, iiiiian. " '. w. IMS', T-. ' . SHEEP AND LAM llH -Receipts 21.000 head; market weak: wethers, $.OOiir6.66 ; ewes, t3.7u4i6.7B. lambs, $6.60&8.M. St. I.nnte Live ork Market. ST. liOUIA, Mo.. Nov. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8.400 head: market lower; native beef steers, $7.6tiin.2ii; cows and heifers, 8it.4Vkli8.tO; yearling steers, $S.5ttT10.5O; stockers and feeders, 6vui.7i; soutiiorn steers, $5.26(118.60: cows and heifers, $4.00t 6.60; native calves, $H.00tii 10.60. linos Receipts, 11,800 head; market lower; pigs and UkMs, $.8tf i.h6; hv and butchers, $7.26tr7.; good heavy, $7,& SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt s. 1900 head; market steady: lambs. tAOftftO .00; shenp and ewes. t6.6tV7i4.60; yearlings, $6.. SO tr7.25. Kansas City Live "took Market. KANSAS CITT, Mil,, Nov. l.-CATTLB Receipts. tS.OOO head; market strong: Prime fed steers. 8.4r10.00i dressed beef steers, 38.004fe.16: western steers, 86.5019 6.60; stockers and feeders. $6.60iu.60; bulls, tt.fiOmoO; calves, 86.OW1O.0O. HOUS Receipts, 8..00 head; market higher: bulk, 87.10dtT7.40; heavy, r.l5.46; packers and butchers, $7.10if7.60; light, $7.10rr7 .50; pigs, t4.2ftr7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000 head: market stesdy; lambs, $8 26(fi.!; yearlings. 86 50mi7.26; wethers, $6.76i4.0O; ewes. 85.S5(fi.38. Hoax VUr live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, la.. Nov. 1. CATTLE Receipts. 9,000 head; market steady: na tive steers, 86.00fr7.00; butchers. $4.760'6.3A; canners, 83.6Mr4.JR; stockers and feeders, J5.SMi7.00; bulls, stags, etc 84.00jt6.10. HOOS Receipts, 1.800 hsad; market steady; heavy, $6.964r7.10; mixed, $6.96; light. 86 90JW .96: bulk. $4.90137.00. BHKICP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,000 head; market steady; ewes, $3.50it.26; lambs, $6.76.4a St. Joseph Lire Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 1.CATTLI9 Re ceipts, 2.2O10 head; market steady; steers, $7.004jl0.t; cows and heifers. $4.0043O.O!; calves. $6.onlf9.60. HOOS Receipts, 2,700 head; market steady; top, $7.25; bulk of sales, $4 96 7.25. . SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. L100 head; market dull; lambs, $K.00US0. Stock In Slant. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 14,600 8.600 15,000 Hloux City 9,000 1,900 6.00 Kansas City 33.000 8.7"0 13,000 Ht. Louis 8.400 11.800 8.000 Chicago 22,000 17.000 21.000 Total receipts 66.900 42.800 46,900 Ifew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 1. MERCANTILE PAPER Wi per cent. BTBRUNd iLxCHANOE 410-dsy bills, $4.60; demand. $4.Ki:6; cables, 14.64. SILVER Bar, 4Hoi Mexican dollars, 87o. BONDS Government, stesdy; railroad, strong. TIME LOANS Easier; 80 days, 80 days and six months, 2ihv8 per cent. CALL MONBY-Steady; higher, f per cent; lower, 1 per cent; ruling rate, per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, W per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Closlnk quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. g. ref. Is, rrg.... M Mo. P- rv. Is 41 4o eoupon N. T. O. 4b. 4t.,..inl V. n. is. rrm 101 N. T. rit 4Hs 10S4(, 4o eoupoa 11 N. T. atato 4 Ha... 10044 U. S. 4s, rg 104 N. Y., N. H. ft H. 4a eoupon UO n. 4a 117 Panama la coupon.. lflt No. Paclflo 4s 9244 Am. gmsltsrs 4s.. ..WT 4 o A. T. T. s. 4H..10', O. a. L raf. 4s 91 Arsinur ft Co. s.. M'iPso. T. A T. 6.... HH Ati-hlsos tb 4s.... II .fans. roa. 4Hs 104 Bsl. A Ohio 4s su So sen. 4Hs Cn. rscirio 1st U Hualns son. H Cbss. A UMl 44S.. B. L S. F. t. 4a 74 C. H. Q. I. 4..... 4"4Bo. rss. er. ss lisj 4 Clltiri 4V4'.,lon do nt. 4s O. R I. P. r. 4s. . Rsilwar ts 10144 r. A S. rot. 4Hs..., 81 linlna I'stlfle 4s..., 4 D. a K. O. rsf. 6s.. 40 Mo ev. Is tl Brio Sn. 4s 7414 U. g. Rubbrr ts... 10144 Osn. Bloetiis ts HHSt'. ft. maol ts 1M Ot. No. It 4 .... 91 WsUsh 1st ts 101 111 Con. raf. 4s hSWmi. I'ninn 4Ujs.... mil K. C. So. raf. ts.... MWWast. Bias. st. 4s..lttw 1,. N. unl. 4a flliTAiiilo-Fronch Is ,. 97' M K. ft T. 1st 4s.. 19H DI4. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov, l -COKFEW-Mar-Jet opened steady at unchange to 9 points advance owing to moderate out side buying and liberal shipments from Brasll to Europe. During the day, how ever, there were sufficient hedging sell ing to hold prices down although the undertone was steady. The close was 1 to 8 points not lower. Sales, 43,!60 bags; November. December, January, February and March, t.6ec; April, 73c; May, 6.7Cc; June, .81c; July, 6.86c; August, 4.91; Sep tember, 6.96c. Spot market steady; Rio No. 7. 7Hc; Santos No. 4, Wire. Rio exchange was un changed. The Rio market was 76 rels lowor at 61671 for Rio No. 7s. and Santos unchanged. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. METALS Lead: Offered at 84.90. Spelter: Not quoted. Copper: Firm; electrelytlc, $l8.12Hial8.a6. Iron: Firm; No. 1 northern, $16.6in7.; "No. 2, $1.2!81.75; No. A southern, $14.76l 17.2.',; No. 2. H4.6Oi(17.00. Tin: Strong at $3i.a(8.00. At London Copper: Spot, I7 2s 6d; fu tures, A75 12s; elei trolytlo, f8S. Tin: Spot. 163 10s: futures, 163 16s. Antimony, (126. Lead, 23 2s 6t Spelter, 71. Magar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 1. SUQAR Raw, firm; centrlfutjal, 4.46o; molasses, 1.6m.-; refined, steady; cut loaf, i.Sto; crushed, 6.16c: mold A, 6.80c; cubeis, 6.40c; XXXX powdered, t.60c: powdered, l.46oi fine granulated, t.36c; Diamond A, t.36o; confectioners' A, t.26o: No. L I. loo:. Futures opened Irregular today, with November 4 points higher on covering, while other positions were unchanged to 3 points lower under liquidation. 1 ' 1 evaporated Apples 41 Dried termite NEW YORK, Nov. 1. EVAPORATED APPLES Firm; fancy. 94r9Hc; rholoe, 8H0HHe: prime. 7Ho. DRIMD FRUITS-Prunes. strong; Call fornlas. IVCUHej Oregons. 8rrMtc; apri cots, firm; choice. V.vvfa', extra choice, 10','tttOHct fancy, HtJllHo. Peaches, steady; choice, 6c; extra choice, 6Hc; fancy, 6i(i"c. Raisins, firm; choice to fancy, seeded, 84ft6Ho; seedless, 9(&nlc. Dry Coeds Market. NEW YORK, Not. 1. DRY CrOODS fitaple prints and percales advanoed here a cent a yard, men's wear was strong; second advances announoed In spring carpet lists; raw silk 26 yen higher at Yokohama and local markets strong. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Nov. 1. Bank clearings for Omaha today were 82.914,301.25 and for ths corresponding dsy last year $2,994,762.63. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL, Nov. t, COTTON Spot, steady; good middling. 1.44d; middling, 7.10d; low middling, t.tid. Sales. 8.0U0 bales. NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET Mm Investment Shares, Led by Railroads, Atoend to Higher Quotations. WAR SPECIALTIES ARE HEAVY NEW YORK. Nov. 1 Under the Influ. ence of further favorable trade conditions an disclosed hy some remarkable atate ments of railway earnings, many Invest ment stocks ascended to hlRher quota tions today while specialties were dis posed to reaction. The heaviness of the latter Issues was due In part to Intima tions that the allies had decided not to 1ay the higher prices demanded hy A mor ns.!; a for munitions and slml ar supplies. Railroads were the governing factor of the session, Canadian Pacific being the chief feature with a maximum gain of 11 to 194, or about 15 points above laat week's low price. Canadian's advance, which was partlv shared by Its subsid iaries, was attributed more to a driving In of the short Interest In thst stock than to sny actual developments In connection with the company's affairs, although its earnings show substantial Improvement over the correnpondlng period of last year. Pennsylvania was another strong rail, rising 2H to olH. more than recovering Its quarterly dividend. All the eastern lines, as well as grangers and Parlflcs averaged a point or two higher. Fries supplementing their gains of the last fort night. Some diversion a as afforded by the strength and unusual activity of all the low-priced southwestern shares, led by Missouri Pacific. United States Steel rose fractionally to 88-la, a new high level for the current movement, at the opening, but later lost this gsln and considerable more, closing at 87. Rathlehem Steel's weakness was the subject of s me apprehension, the stock opening at 500, a decline of 24H. later falling to 460, one intermediate quotation showing a loss of i& points. Bethlehem' Una! price was 41. Studehsker, Paldwln locomotive, Mac wells and Cruclbls Steel were lower by 2 to 10 points, but coppers were fairly steadv. Utah rising over a point to the new record of 74 Closing prices were con flicting, with an Irregulsr undertone. Tutnl salet aggregated 1.1000 sharea. Pennsylvania railroad made a net gain of 11. 662.000 on Us eastern lines In Sep tember, while the system west or nus-hure-h contributed fl. 141 .000. records ex ceeded only twice In the mads history. New York Central reported a net gain Of $1,736,0(10. Bonds were strong, witn higher quota tions for convertible Issues. Total sales, par value, amounted to $6,215,00. United States and Panama bonds were H to 44 per cent higher Numher on stocks were as follows: Sam. HUn. Lew. Class, Alaska OolA 1.n I3H 18 St Allla-fnalmara l0 4114 4014 41 1 AmarlNtn Heat Sugar.,.. o s Amarlrun Daa 4 4144 tl 41 Amarlraa !.oreottvs .... '." "1 ,7H M . Amsrtnan ft. H 1,000 ! Am. S It pf 109H Am. Hmar RWInlns T.InO IIH lis 1144 Amartosa 11 Tal H,") ir n 1, Amarlraa Tndoow 714 Hi IK) til Anaconda Coppar W.H'O m ! H ' AtnhtMl I.1A 1WS li'l4 1K4 ; Paldwln lwmln .... Xl lrrvt 11 Ul Baltlmors Otilo ll.t-oo M4t M4 Bathlaham f1ao 1 too 4M 440 , Drooklra Hapld Traaslt.. 4. 000 t4 SS U4 ' Oslltornls Iatm1auni .... MO ls, 14e II Canadian Paclflo I7.0n 194 18444 1(1244 ., Central latlor Sim 4I4 Wi 01 ChasapaHka A Ohio lO.luiO ;H IV4 41 Chloaso U W , liv, 4 11114 Chlato, M. 4t r 11. at) W" 4S Chlraso A N. W t.mn 1I"U, 111 1W . rhlrago, R. I. A P. Rr. 4.1' 1H HH 1"44 f'hlno (ppr 11. inn MS r44 M4 Oolorsito Fuol A Iron.... 4.SO0 SS 44 ll4 Crurll.la Btnal II. 0 Sf, 114 UV. nnTor a r. n. ptd to J1 i" 11 : lllatlllors' geeuritlas .... 10.200 44 47 47 , Brio tl),4ll 44 42 41 (tenaral Blaotrlo 4, TOO 1 iso T Uraat Northara pru 1,700 1M J2r. 124 . (Iraat No. Ora clfa 4.400 12 M 61 OtissaatMlm nsploratloa.. I "0 Tl 78 Tl llllitote lntre 000 vs tl lot Interboroush Con. Corp.. IS. Ml 101 tt s Inanlrailos Ooeiwr H,7ot 44 44 44 International Marraator ln Ksnasa City Roulnara. . . . 14,400 K 11 14 ", lhlrh aVIley 4.I0S 41 Dn nfv ; Iiulrrlllo Naahyllle... ano ls iw lis ISanlnan Patrolaum 1.7no 40 h IM4 Miami Coppar 4. ins w 14 l ' Mlaaourl, K. A T 1.400 17S 16 111 Mlasnurl Pai-irto 41. K) 1 1 '.'' Natlosal Blatult 4ne ISA ltd 1!4 Knllonal ImiI lino 47 47 Narad Copnor 1104 ir, 1K 1M1 Naw York Cantrs! T.sno 11)1 ii loj N, T.. N. H. H I 100 si M 11 J Norfolk A Waatern 14.100 li! 1!P to J Northarn Paclho 11 0 114 114 111 ; Psrlflo Mall (,000 a i - fscltla Tal. A Tal 41 , PannarlTsnta 81.100 41 sn sm( Pullman Palana car 4c ! 1" is4 Har Con. CViaar I.Kio 17 24 ? Heading 11.400 M ! fn c, Hapubllo Iron A Htsal.... I. ton Ml u 14 Houtham I'aclflci ll.fKW 111 701 101 Smiths Rallwsy 11.700 34 M l- ,f Studabafcar (tompaar .... U Om 171 1X ! Tonnsaaae Coppar !,no 14 M S.1 Taias Company 7t 17 1K4 17 Union Paairio lT.ftM) 1S lui 114 Union Pad do pra 400 M 12 .' " t'nltad mates tftoal M.n n gr 17 1. H. Rual hl l.ooo llt llt. lti I Hi Copiwr M. ino 74 TJ ;i' t Waslara Union Ice M 1144 12 Waetinshotisa Bloettis ... ll.Srt 72 Tl Tl Montana Towor St) 40 ce S0 . nmaral Motors 841 Wahaah prd 14.41.) I 11 11 Total solas for tas day. l.ltt.dno sharoa PENNSYLVANIA ROAD EARNS $7,000,000 IN SEPTEMBER PHILADELPHIA. Nor. l.-The net earnings of the Pennsylvania railroad lines, east of Pittsburgh for the month, of September amounting to $7,282,021, were the largest for any one month In the history of the company, while the gross earnings of $30,817,261 have been exceeded only twloe. For the months of August and October, 181$, ths groes earnings were slightly larger. The net earnings for September exceeded those for the same month last year by nearly $1,500,000. In making publlo Its statement tonight, the company attributes the large earn lngs to an extraordinarily heavy traffic In the eastsra part of the country as a ; result of the shipment of almost every kind of manufactured materials for use In European countries. Use The Bee's "Bwapper" Column. N What Will Happen to War Stocks When the Kaiser and Lhe King Shake Rands? f An article that eppcarMl In the September number of McClure'i Maf ailne will ir you an Idea as to what lot of the go-called war lunply plant will do to utilise their turplus facili ties when peace again reigns In Europe, f W thought the article so practical that we secured McClure'i permisilon to publish It In pamphlet form. In order that people Interested In War Stocks could slso up the situation for themselves, f It win be sent without charge upon request Ask for l-o w including booklet explaining "TTmi Twjnij Ptyment Plan" H EsiasvarsCiBSK INTEKNATIONAI. MKKCANT1LJ1 MAKINN alMk boldant as obtiiu tint, ly uutuia ut oa lu proaiaKls at tha oonils( raorg a alios is tba olumo of THS ODD LOT KBVtUW. Pub HahaS h, John Mulr A Co., 41 bru4.ar. Maw toik CH. II 04 s yaar. 44anl tor SMSipta eoplas W lAvtmcTd-ctrltlc V (S'lfsSaaAsS 10) M Esckanfe Mare New Terk