T1IR OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER H. Ml 5. mm ui GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Grncral AdTaneeun" the Pricei of All Kindt of Grain on the Lo , el Market . . GOOD DEMAND FOE CORK KOTED OMAHA. NorembfT U, 191 4. Thr m a rnrl adranc to' to) prl f grain today. , Whnt irtronn, 11ln(r " from" - tm iluninl to lc hlhr. Th demand .for thl crrl w -quit active, but th re ceipt were not a food as they wr on the prevloua day. Corn aold from H to e hlrner. Th receipt of corn were fair and thera wa a moderate demand for thla cereal. ' The rim of oata wn quit heavy and the demand for tM cereal u quit active, prlca rn1nf from Ho to H hiaher. Ky receipt! were very gnt0 and thera na conelderable demand for thla cereal. The rye market ruled from unchanged o lc h her. , . Berley ao'.d from unchanfeA to lo Kihr. - flrarancee were' ' Wheat and ' flour euual.to jn.ffiti bushel; corn and oata, nnno. ' r.lvevpool clone; Wheat, unchanged; corn, unchanged. - Primary wieat recelplirera t.M0.4nO mi. and fhlpmanu l.mi.ono bu., aint re relptii of 1.3Man) hn. and ahlpmanta of 2.wV bu. It year. Primary corn reoelpta' were H.0r , bii. and shipment JTA.100 bu., avalhit ra ratlpta of K7,ono bu. and ahlpmanU of .onn bu. . lut rr. ' Primary oata recelpta wer I.W.tna bu. and ahlpmenta 1,011.000 bu., nint re ceipts of 8M.000 bu. and ahlpmenta of 4S.U10 bu. 1at year. ' . , . : . . CARIXJT RECEIPTS. . . wheat Orn. Oats, Chlcaao ,....J7 231 iT ..." . ' 4S ' "44 Mlnneapolta 64 Dulu.h M Omaha ..; , V Kana City ten Kt. Iiula W Wlnrtlpea ..........I.Vl ' ... L ... i Paloa reported ' today: . Wheat No. Ji hard winter: ear. 7r; 1 car. 9"4c: 4a : i r, sr; & car. f.M7: 11 cara, c; 1' car, j. M'c. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. Mc; . 4 j' , rara, .'; i cara, s:e; I ear. lHc: I cars, Mr; cara. Vi; 1 care. 0c; S car. Mtc; i 1 car, froeted, bc. Hample:. 1 car, W4C; 1 " cars. Sftc; 1 cr, Sfc:.l car. TVi car. I No. J anclnJE.; .1 car, Mc. ,No. 2 mixed: I cer. ". No.- X durum:1 r car. 1 rc; 1 car, :-. No. 2 durum mtxad: 1 ar. No 2 mixed durum? 1 car. Ma. o. S mi Ted d'inim; - I cnr, KHc. Rye No. r: 4nr, lie. No. 3: 1 car, 4c;'J. cara; Mr; I car, l4c: a car, lc. No. 4: I i rar. w, I'orn No.'l white: l Parley No.- 4: 1 car. KS -Omaha Cash Price-Wheat : No. t-tur-key, 21.0ftfrl.01: No. 3 turkey.. Weft $100: No. 1 hrd. lrtc; -No. 3 hard, WWe; No. 4 hsrd, 8.Vrt 3V4cj No. 2 sprina, W(fWtc; No, 1 sprlna. 6'ji4r: No. 2 durum. M'iH7o: Ne. -J- durum. rnfiOOc; sample, MbSo corn: No. 2 white, OlSfleiNct No -1 white. ; i mi'c; co. 4 Wbtte, WM4'anHcj No. ft wniie, A 1c!l.f-i1'"-1 HHw.i'iw; Close Te. Wheat . I ' f Txic.ll 0411 1 o",U' 1 04U11 nlUAII tU.U May.ll ..tW lba 0Ma .1 Co.!h. L.l i .. L..J. .... Oats." J fi'WI il!'f'4:!'''M'i','e rec, c.. I4M f 14 M I 14 40 14 40 114: n.. H : j J 72 W2i, l Hfif 28 Ja sa-47 Lard. . .Hn., Msy. P.lns, p' . .. -tsy ml 1), Sk mmt I ai b...' . .. . Jan.. -I 17H IVfr Msy. s m M) A-Aeked. ; , I .. - . f1, . .. .; r C'H It'AOt till A I. A NO' tR) VISIONS Feat a res of the Tredlap; anal Clostna; ! Prices o Board nf Trade. CHICAlJO, Nov. 13. Assumption ' that export trnoe, from the Unite States """"i n oecqme iftrter , encoursaed bttlllalt kenliinent today In the wheat ttado. Tlus outcome wa a ateady close, 7c to !&lc net hUher. wlLh Uooembar at tl.06 and U ay. at 1.0Mt. Oaina . were ' cored rcu n'.mo Dy otner speculative aruolea. ".' HSo, ta He; oata, Wo to .U and vlelon a shade to 7W'ifl0c. . - corn provisions a shade to 7U ,lik- Ieaaln bull In wheal took the around that fotelxn development . appeared to te directing the Immediate European de mand more and mors-to the country. " 'I(J on "P""" that the sup. l y In Great Britain waa almost neall ble and on the . continued alewigth of frlota here and at other domestic een ters. notwithstanding- the lexoeptlonally l.rovy crop movement of late. View or this chatafter halted to bilnft 'ln euffl '...i bu"n to Pr'vea uprade right al the outset, and there .waa at no time tz.' irrv .th-morl lJecrott.mg arrivals In ' the 'northwest t'oiial friend or the; bull sKl of th wheat market. , in thts connection goaulp TJMJnfni hi,ni wheat waa belni rhlpped from Kinneapotl. all rail, to York . foe' export 'iSna ni .... fr'r,?-!".". "J vl from Kansas City "'In 'hat demand there mas brisk." . ,or corn Broadened out to a notable degree, aod espeelejly oh the pert o. i.apua neavy profit-1 taking by some prominent loo g.. the us- ward tendency of nriora c...,Trt' ' K tlc. No. S ehltef 1 csr, 11. No 4 pw ia,-ac; wiw, m- re,, w, iri h te- 1 tar new . We No 1 vellaw- 1 araaa. per-do . 2fxa'c; free; lets, car ac No 2 yeUoW- 1H cl. 2ic m',,,m- P"" !" Ier lare. Kor." o med:Nl el'r FOZlKN VlRJI -Hallbtit' site to ault. Oata-rHandard- r rr 5Vc: WHc;. catflah. large, for steaks, 12c: sal- IrarKi-lvh'i C.24c?2 "l No 1 ' wh?t'anshrid We' cars. II cars, 2414c.' No. 4 white: ruV i'S.V.wSh V-' NTTwh Iff ?i JSTi.'L "a.W.."-- sh.j:mo:".5c;l'p,:.r,. rJ w No i yetlow; 2tIc:-No. 1 yellow. Llta; N I IS Kliw Wo LJUVfco- No fr:'Vl No -4 yellow, tlMyACi No. ft yel-fi T&.'No i l'- Chuca No t lfc-' No low. 6IW2c; No. 'yellow, (tWsMlVc; W I V No' 2. 0c'- SJ'n! 1 14o: No 2mlxe, ftilMM.r; N0. 3 mixed,, l?c; is'no 1. lt" Plate No L iol-' No No 4 mixed, 001c; No. 5 mixed. ? VSo No 2 tUc r ', , . . fwnfa tSJi:' 'MVfa .rCMTtTRY-Brollera. "lH- 'to-lW PiTrlev"' - "' le; tprtnta. any slse. JM4o; ducks. K I?;.- vi f'avtJti-' Nk?--VE&u. -. - Prtoe, ,but npt wanted, lie; i.i?v' 0'.2, WWfj.No. I, OliBc hnns. ovef 4 lbs. per lb.; ll'4c; roostero, R hi!'ii0-M2f,p'"' ;u"1,h"d Turkey.. 7cjSld Torn ijir&dei tVil'l ?"n Bivan. tocli and (relit I lb..' c; lesa tnan ft I be? eaoh not HAHl " ' ""'"" """""n s.ree: wanted. Geese. . fu l. IttuiiHxl ihd could not UiJ.0,aB ,wm overcome. Complaints regarding 'the Boer ?.;.,.,V '-.he."'P ve the chief S! ,rf"!",;l,'h corn" O.I.1 "7oml hl -he ket, thouah bv knnwl. ih.Zl I rec.lpt, rre for the week hsd been he largest for any correspond)" wTPk iS five yesrs. "r Wt" ,,n 1'rovislons responded to the itN.tk ho and sram. ?;,Vli ? L.M""f ?' to have resched sn aversae of rnnrl th.- iwhe the normal total. , Chlosao Cash Prtr-a Vhui . 11131.141 No. I red.- li...;i.n"-Ni hard nominal; No. 4 ha4, gieg . , CTrJ t w-li 1-.. - v V Tr' ,t'K' :o 3 yellow, old, 66c? No 4 yellow new .i; No 3 white, old. 64 v' bstsT'Ni hU tiBi standard.. 4V4u.c. Hn: No. i, ! Harley: 64V4Veed,: Tim- 1..I : Pork, 114.40; lard. V2V; rib., ?0 fl "' Kl'TTER-Hlxher; creamery, 23U3(we. KtlOS-Hltrber; rsn-elpt. 2.S81 caiZ? f'tsts. ,-tt.Hc; ordinary first. 27:m at nitrk, raaea Included. MiSuc. . l uT4TuK8-lx)r; rmeluta. (D cars-Mi-lilriin and Wisconsin White, 4.'i ' Ml.ine.wta and Dakota ' white, ftuiitjic; Wlnnrsota and Dakota Ohio. MfftioT POI'LTHY-Allv. steady; fowls, lrOo rprliiK. :3c; turkeys. ltrlc. ' . .7?' MIbsmbsIU firala Market. ' " ' MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. ll-WHKAT Di rriilxrr, II 00; May ll.039'1.03V No. 1 rd. llSt; So. l norlh.rn. ll.0t4ri.a4Va. rr h HA RLE Y-&1 .'. , ' ' . IIIIt-lNtKc.,.. .' .'. ' ,,. . CoHN-a'o. i yellow, ,. ttATS No. 3 while, 34VtlMSc. ' - r'LAX-.i;Vai.wrt.... . . . . It. Iala firalei Market. ' ' ST. IjDVIS, Mo.. Nov.' It-WHEAT-No. 2 red, 11 i-l'iTfl-ia: No. 3 tisrd. nominal; Ieremlr. H0Te; May. 1V' rf)KN-N. I - nominal; No. - white nowiiial; Deceniber. tt-ci Mav624,c. OATS No. 2 oomiuali. No. 2 whit Dominsl. ' , I lTaMr tir4 MWrke-. t UVERPOOU Nov, IS --WHKAT Sost No. 2 Manitoba. II '-.; No. . II 4Vd Ko. I hsrd a Inter, od,'' lis 4d; No. J 4 olcago, new, u 2d. . .. Kiihi City Grain Bed Vrevlaloa. KANSAS CITY N )V. 1t.-V.H1AT-No 3 bard, i.03!ltf?; N. 2 rrd. ti 1171.12; 7x-enbr mV-i: May.- I; Oitji ojw, CXt-h o. 2 mixed. t-'Vtigoc; No. 2 Vm Tb te' ''aappr cwunuk' Thlte. Hf?Y. December. WViffMSe; oats-No. 2 white. re7H; No. i mliel. MVtflff Ha. . Hl'TTK.K Creamery. c; flrata. Te; er-ondn. !Jtc- parklna. UiH1", . FXiOH-Vlrete. 20c; aeconds. Be ln.TRT-Hen. llc; youna; rooidera. lc broiler. le. SEW VORK CiEfKRAt MARKET Qaatatlaaia of a Day 'Varloaa ' . I mmodttlea. - ' NF3W TORK,"No. 12. FTrOUR-Ftrmly held. WHEAT Root, firm; No. 1 durum, il.UH, f 'o. b.. New Tork; No. 1 northern. I'vlulh. Jl.flWa, and No. 1 northern, Marl loha, ll.lJ.. c. I. -f.- Buffalo.- Future, firm; December, 11.11. ' CORN Bpot. . eay; No. S yellow, 76e, prompt hlpment. ; OATS Wpot, steady. - HAY Steady; prime, fiat: No. 1, f 1 ; No. 2, fl.K: No. 2. 1 0U1.,; ehlpplnf. Ms. ' HOPlf leadv: tate, common to choice. Ills. TifiVir,; mi, 7fl2; Pacific coaat, ff!B 12(7l5c:' 1514, 10yi2e. . : HIDES Steady; Eoarrta, 3nSlo; Cen rl America. .JTc.' ,.'.. , LBATHKR Flrn; Hemlock flrat, 2J 34c; aecond. X2fT. " 1 ' -PRtVI!St N( I'ork, quiet; meaa, tl.50 170rt; family. lai.ttMra.W; ahort clear, i(5ift20ft0. heef, ateady; roeaa. l .Vt lT.'Kt; fumfly; lojlg.a). Lrd, firm; middle-wev I 2&$rt,. TAULOW-lmil; city. ;H4c; t country, ve.Ho. , BUTTER-fitekdy: receipt, ;n3 fihe; Cfeamery ettraa. y931Vfrc; flrU, 27Hci fnn(l, Xtf'ilc.. ' E08 Irrerular, . lower; .receipt, 2.S27 cea; freeh 'nathered extra, fine, 4IQ4ic; txtra, flret. M80c; . flrU, UWflc; ec- anda.3aso. . CHEKSS-Steady; receipt. 1.1 fcoee; ataie, whole mlili. held- speclala, flata, lh,lc; averaaa fanny, bVc; -currant make. apeclal. . 15HplSpc; averase fancy, lSo. , . i : POULTUT Alive, flrmr western chirk en. 14S91So. fowls,' 14Hc; tirkaya, tUft tie. Dresaed,- firm; woatern freh chick ens, barrels, l.'Ho; fresh fowls, Iced, 12 to 17c ;. frpsen .turkeys, 17a23c.- OMAHA fiERBHib M AHKBT. Ht'TTFR-Best creamery. 10. OYBTEHS-Oheaapeake.: . , Tans Bulk ' - Small Lara. Oala. Kiaadards, small alae..- ..... Standards, lerce. ....'. . .30 , Felects .21 . Northern .citandarda .. ..24 11.10 '.M .. . 1st 41 LA Northern Helects Northern Count ...... ..28 .46 UloePotnt. per ltoj II. 2ft;. per barrel. 28.00. FRFJH FI8H Halibut scarce, lite; ett flsh, lee; bullhesds, 14c; red salmon, L2tyc; pink' almoa, .tc;- trout,' Hi; ' !!, l"c; hltedsli, lc; bluok baa. 14026c; floun ders. 10c;- fresh water eel, 18c; lobsters. Oct Dlckerel. ' headless. lc: blsok baas. order slse, 2ftc: herrlnn, dreseed, ' pair frocenvtc;.bluflHlvextra fafcy, 12cj red napper. headless, dressed ion: floun der", 10c; srellops, per fallen. 12.00. ' SMOKED FISH. White, lO-lb. baaket. isr-lb,, e, f KIPPERKD'PfSH-Salmon, 10-Ih. bas kets, per lb.. 17a- ... . i.iiviuMtmmontn, per ao., 7c rat 2c; picked,. H price. ' but not wanted. Qulneaa, each, 26c: youna;.. 1 to i Iba. rarh, 36e. Homer squabs. 14 os. and over. $3 00; 0 to U os.. tt.OO; No. 1. must weurh o 21. W: under t of, 0o Pistons, any kind,. per do., one. , , , . , ... Lrriy veuble. prieet furnished by-Oillnski Fruit company: - FKinTtJ-Oranges, California' valepclaa. lXa, box. 14.7ft: 160. Jtt ahd tftfla, $6.00; IjO. i 260 and 2eA. 60 Launooa. Ooiden Bowl. m, boa, 00; 900. 44.6a Grapefruit 8s4-, fts 4e tbm . Monday. 34.60 box; Tuesday,. 3M0u Peachee, Colo rado Elberta. crate,; 70o; California.-Sal-way. TOo. Pears, Mlehlfan Kefferna, bu.. 31.00: Winter Nelll. bo. 2.; Idaho Kelfers. box. 32.00. - Grapes. . Tokaya or mperor prate, tl ; ke. 13.50; Im- forted Malafs kec. , (t up.. Banana Ortms Ooiin apples, fancy, t! 00 ner be; Winesa'pa, oil fashlon.dr'vfsSlSjr ton. IIS per , bo; Arkanaua Blacka fancy, 32 80 per Dox:etaymen WlnMapal fancy, all slse. 313ft per box; Black Twlgu extra fancy, wTiltea l 2ft box; noma neimiee, extra rnrv all than.' fancy, tl,W per b-5x; Ilome Beauties fancy,, ail alaes, 31.00 per box; Pearmalnna, extra' fancy, all alses, Colo- v , r-earmaine: rai I1 76 c box: Pi:ma4nea, .choice. l.W bo.. , ' '. . ncy. per .j. , si. ecntei s-rsjonatnant, M SO per barrel: Wallbrldge, 14.00 per barrel; Oen ltens, 14.00 per ' barrel ;.BInck Twa, 14 00 per barrel: Berr Iavls. 33.60 per barrel; Missouri Pippins.! 3400. per barrel; York Imperial, 34 00 per barrel: Willow Twle-a. 34.00 per barrel; Wtnetaps, 14.00 per bar rel ;. Huntsman's Favoritca, 34.00 per bar rel. s . - Mar Brand Ben Davis, H71 per bsrrel; Willow Twlge, 33.211 per barrel: Wlnesaps. 3.tt per, barrel; Jonathan. 3J.60 per bar Shield Brend-i-Bfack' Twig, M per barrel; Black Twigs, nommertclal brand, ta & per barrel;. Ben tav, liiinoia, l "t oer barre1, .'' , VfcXJKTABIJKS Cabhage., 'lb.. IHe; necxi leituoe, ooa , ai.w;.iear le ettuee. dos.. 40c; celery, Jumbo, do.. 7Sc; western. no., ido, anirnitaa. aos., jfto; onions, Washington re4. lb., lo; yellow, lb.. IVm; cauliflower. ' crate.' 13.00; tematooa, box, 11.60; peppers, basket TRo; parsley, dos., 3fto; mtabagsa, lb.,. Hof wax green Ill.Mi auash, lb.. lVc; pumpfelna, lb., mo; 1 erttchekoa. doa., 31.21; .brussej sprouts. I loo lb., casabaa: crate. 11. oo imiiinu VJ'-.." I 300 lb i casabas; Colorado and 'white stock, bu.. 3ftc: Ohio. i .Sweet potatoes. Virginias, bbl 12.60, L,rrinb?rr-, ' Cherry.' bbl..' 7.6t; NTNo. 1 walnut.. lb.. lHc; fllberta. . . lsej, Brasila, larae wash., b.. 16c: I P0"". 4jc: almonds. . Nonpareil, ' !" lio'h x V 'b" l7: K Tlu. ;itraa J Ib.I Jftr; laingMldoes. Jb., Uo. CocoanuU. bex1. 35.00: doi.. Tftc. i rEANI.'TS-.No. 1. raw.' lb., le: Jumbo. ,lci r0, roat"1' .. 3c; J rw, u , iii i'vi wtitcA iu., rt eUI(DOt MlWEI-LANEOUS Oackerjack, rsae, (J M; H ceoe. 11.7ft. Cornpops, case, 33 26; case, Ilea. Dmm dates, box. 11.60: sugar walnut dates, -box, 41.60. Salted peanuts, can, tl. 14. Popcorn, 40c 1-lb., case. 12 M. Honey, rase, . 13.71; Airline, case, U . . - ' - - - , ' ' l.eral getrerltles. ', 1 , Qoauiiloas rlnh4 h Inira. ' BHakt A Oa, 44 Oinaba Nalianal bask sulMtna: aut&k git. Aak4 lUakara Mart Loss. It. 14 rur Trmt. bM... -............. M I lir ltllonl ntn., j Bar atat ais pr a .. .fa muj Kalraiont Oraaaaarr.' aft fit Pw MMnf Ciaar. iasda. ......... S4 VIM klMf C. I par rant II rat M... K. 10 T 4f' 1-4 ' 1M naraia puliqine m aar raat aia Unroln Tat. at Tel.. wa Saw tkata Ti. aft-.. Omaha a C. B (. gy.. M . Onrnha A C Br. A . sf. tai Hank .af . oh... .......... . Sain Cs.... ......... tales IMeck Tarda tkock Baena . Aesio-rVanrk I r rant aotas. .'. 44 ..' ' ..'at .. 111 ..'ii ;.- kv not 7 Uarmaa Gov. I per 'reel nrcsa, IJixxa TH. 'A Tel. 4a. I'll.. Marrawta H.. A U. ba Ciaiau Water 4Wa VJ4. lei H4 ai ni4 ...... v as i tie ' iHnana ( a., iwii OoMba A (. 9 rtt. Rr la. 1J . lo.a Rr A Uxht aa. 11 4 Cliw. Nab.. 4laa. !: ST IT4 livl Oltjr liatk Tudl U 1M0 O . ....... lou rii. . IX, M IMI I tlM ata.k Var4a. Onaha. t 1111., w i. t'aJos Kiark Vara, ta. . r4 . Waraa Cauatr rVhaole la l.e Mta ltt4 We ll ' Oil aaA.Reela. "SAVANNAH, Nov. 12. TURPENTINE Firm, ftty;: sales, 2o0 bbls.: reeelpta, al bbls ; shipment. I bbla; clock, ROtlNrirm: J ale.- t.7 bbla.; re celpta, .1,41 bbl.; ahlpmenta, K bbla; tok, 2,4i.3 bbl Quote: A, H, C. D. rl If CO; F. 3a lOoT.r; O. 36 10.U; M. 8.lV'i6 20; I. lfi,lM.; K. 36 70; M. M.4k; N, oil. WO, 3.M. WW. t,.(M,4.W. Omaha Satyr Market,' PUTTER CTioloe creajnery,' 2c -KM. IN. . 111.. Nov.- 13. HCTTER Wisher, 76 tube sold at 30 cent. . , . ,T KJ. ' "inra,, excra ranoy, all alsea, I2.2& per' box: feplisenbura. 'ifV on!y' e3 0!- Jonathan. ilda.no. 'extra-fancv ft 7K iw.. i.. . . OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle More or Leu Lower for the WeekSheep and Lambi Steady to Stronfrr. HOGS 30 TO 33 CENTS LOWES OMAHA. November IS. 11. Recenlla were- Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Ornnat Monday.... Ofrirlnl TueariVy..., Official Wednesday Ofncial Thursday XflcJaJ Friday .... tstlmata flaturday ,702 4.192 4.443 4.. .10.414 . 3.!il . . 7M . 17.131 .r.4 2.0M . 22 fix day this week. 24.77 P-me days last week..7.9" 2n.H7 M,4l 8ame daya 2 wks ar..0.W4 1I.7K m.m Kama days wks aao...17. 19.177 1.412 Mint days 4 wks aso..M.ta 20,7!S ir?.i Same days laat yar..i.?A) 4U122 C.I0 The followlnc table shows the receipt Of cattle, hn. and sheep at the Omaha live stock market for the vear to date, a compered with last year: . 1114. Ine. Cattle . W..1.04H.1B . ii.7 St4 los :....2.Jl.n l.fWl.WO 1,M Khesp 2.P12.4M 2.8M.47 74.207 1 The followlntr tsble khows the average prices of hoes at the Omaha live link market for the last few days, with com ponsons: r . Date. int. 1M4.I 1913.1 112. 1M1.I UI0 Oct. 27. Oct. 21. Oot, . Oct., aft. Oct' n. Noy. J. Noy. .2. Nov. 2. T Jo t kl t- S aa? 4.1 1.7-, Nov. Nov Nov. Nov.. Nov. Nov. Nov.- Nov. Nov, 6.1 . 0.1.0 Mv, 7 3S( 7 M 7r, 0 7'? io a si V 111 0 41-4 121 0.6u ' Receipt 'and 'dlaooaltlon uf live stock t the T'nton stock yards, Omaha, 'for iwamy-four Hours ending at l o clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CA R Cattle. Hor H'se. Mf0 IMIMTM 1 0J Tt7 im'iu Hin T 05 T 74 I 7- U 7 7 12 T7 Tl 111 I T TO 7 12 T 71 SI It 111 Oil 1 M T 71 It M 1 171 T 71 I vH T 11 7 aii fl til t 111 I 07 7 74 7 25 7 M 7 M 7 70 1 7 7J Ml 7 70 ' I at' T IK 7 Tl J4 T n in 7I IW in IK I T SI 7 77 0 12 7 80) 7 T9 17 7 72 ' 1 7 7 73 747 764 7 n IB M 770 I 7 4l 7 U! 7 r, J 7 8) 7 24 I 7 fT 7 T 7 S3I 171 !1 m.C. M. Rt. P. ,. I Missouri Pacific, . .. JiS.t'nlon Pacific C. A N. W.. west.' C Pt. P., M. A O , C. B. A Q east .. 8 B. Q., west. .. K. I. P., eaat Illinois Central Chicago Great Western....' Total receipts 7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris Co. fwift Co , udahy Packing' Co Armour Co. Schwarta A Oo. J. W. Murphy ....I Total 1613 CATTL.B Receipts were so light that the morning was practically bare of sup plies. For the weak"3o,867 head have been received. While thla is smaller than last week, and for that matter the smallest of sny recent week, It Is over 16,000 head larger, than for the same week a year go. ' Beef steers, while In .very fair demand, have gradually eased orf, and they are now lM26o lower than a week ago. ' Cows and heifers under the depressing Infiuenoe of liberal supplies of common end Iqw-prlced steer have shown con siderable decline this week, being 200300 lower than laat . week' close. ' The' most unsatisfactory feature of tha week -haa been the feeder trade. There appears to have been a sudden reduction In buy ln orders from the. country, not only here, but at every market point, and prices have steadily declined, being: 2i9 40n lower thaa last week, with speculators still 'loaded up with cattle that they havs been unable thua far to dispose of. ' ft., I1 (. ... ..!. . , . . - A ....IB.,.., v, , , laiiin, t i nil. uuraiw heaves. 38. 760 03; good - to choice fed yearlings, WOrvwe.TS; .fair, to good - fed yearling. Anrt?.00; common to fair fed yearling, 3 ft'li.00; good to choice heaivy beeves, M.ffWOftO;. fair to good eornfed beevea, t7.71J.00; common- to fair eorn fed beeves, 8e.60t3T.7S; prime grass beeves, Ui.OfifM.flO: aood to choice irraas beevea. 3rP.00; fair to good graas beeves. 30 .76 07.50; common to fair grass beeves, 36. 7f, I.7S; good to choice grass heifers. $5,7631 4 7ft; good to choice grass cows, 3fi.fiOtjM.26i rair to good cows, f4.7nwe.su; common to fair cows, I3.7&EN.75: aood to choice feed- era. 37.2MW.0ni fair to aood feeders. M.ftttS 7.26; common to fair- feeders, 36.50tM.60; good to choice stockers, 7.6OWi.O0; fair, to good stockers 30.60(7.60; common to fsir stoeker. 34.ftOifM.60: stock heifers. 16.769 76; stock cows. 3460i.76; stork calves. l lorn. 36: veal calves. .O0C.6O; bulla, stsgs, etc, 4VS00. HfHlU Uaceiota were moderate evea for a Saturdsy, and were the lightest of the week, nnlv forty cara, or 3,60 head, being reported. Total for the, aix daya of 24,71(7 neao, is- ,J iaraei man iihi wea ana l.OUw heavier man two wrens ao, out smaller than for the same days Inst year by more than l.0"0 head. The week! run is the largest for some time. ' ' ' There, waa a tetter feeling; In the hip ping trade then at anv previous time thla we, ami ouieiu uuyvrs iHa rmmnn good light and butcher welxht hogs to make a fair share. of the day' a light run, ml,ln t,ir nnrKaaea on SfTi'ic hleher basis. They took a number of loads n round 36.00. with an occaslonsl bunch at a . . n.M . m kBi, mm as Tn fnr torta. wjth shippers on the market an ac tively and aappne anytning oui largn 10 begin with, there wss llttie for packers to do but follow the market already es tablished, and killer trade consequently opened fairly active and 6M0c hiifher. A mrA hiM of the hoiis sold on this basis. but before the close vslues 'weakened and nearly all the early advance waa lost on last rounds, late , sales being little, If any.' higher than yesterday. Despite the fart that trade closed slow and weak, a pretty fair, clearance was msde before 1:30. A spread of .6K.i cwsht the bulk or the sales, with tops at 34.70. Average trade was a big nickel higher. . Aa compared with a week ago value are 30836c lower. Prloes declined steadily durlna the flrat four daya of the week and the slight upturn on the close only recovered 'a 'small' part of thla decline. " Representative sales! , 4... fMt 100 4 ' 1 ....... MB IB II IS.. MI ... lis).. ...'.. ll ... ' 41, iu lit 4 a IT. 19 4 40 4 1 II I 9f M ....... 4 l 4 M tr....... Ml l 4 U ) 40 4 M i ,.. 4Ts II ,..K4 4 tt'4 t It ...1 n 4 H ' 64.. '(iHEEP The week'' official receipt of ihi anr lambs, sre 6.2e3 head, being 8.000 larger than laat week and .& heav ier than i a year ago. out neany ii.im short of two weeks ago. With the ex ception of last week this Is the smallest run since the first of August. For the first time In months local supplies the last two week have fallen ahort of Chi cago reoelpta There were no freh arrivals today. Aa compared with a week - ago fat lamb cloned fully ateady. and In aome cases stronger, choice lambs being quotably a dime higher. The variable uuallty of the week's receipts has resulted in a slight widening of the range of price. Corn field Ismbs reached 40.00 Tuesday, the h latitat price paid on th local trade sine Aucust. Idaho wheat-field Ismbs m.de 38. to. the same day. Reoelpta Included a good many comeback lamba, quite a few of whh'h hsd not been out long enough and were In llttie better than feeder flesh. 4uoiallona on sheen and lambs: lamM, good to choice, 14.7603.36; lambs, fair to good, lAtkiug 76; lambs, feeders, 37 Tftce-CO; yearlin. fair td choice. H.r.7k; year ling, feeders. 3 ftmyl.09; welhera. fair to choice, 36.6utUe.ti0; ewea, good to choice, Iolfa6a0; ewea. fair to, good. 34.T6fpi.26; cweg, feeder. M 60J6.16. . : CHICAGW LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle gteady Hea Esy9hep i v' Mtreag. . CHICAGO. ' Nov. ll.-CATTLB-R-celrH. 400 head- market steady; native bee. steers, fto. 0010. 40; weetsrn steers. 14 4-04.bO: rows and hetfsrs, k!.7t.J0; ilves. 14.76V HOiSH4X'eipl. 11.000 head: market eacy. at lc advanca; bulk of ales. tu 7 06' Tie-hl. llt4J1.0J; mixed. 34 If 7 hesvy, tn.j(Xi)7.au, rough, .3ut4.46; pigs. Iti rt1! o. till EEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3,000 bead; market atrong; wether. 8o.a64.3u; ewea, 83.tMu6.76; uuiibe, t7.uu2j3.20. It. I.eeU Live Iteek; Market.' W. .litlUia,'. Nov. 11 CATTLB-R-reipta. head, market steady; nstlve beef steers. 17 6ttHl ;. yearling steers snd heifers. 3.!iw 10.64; cows. 36COh7AO; stockers end feedera. tiVml 'h. auuthern steers, V2'a ?0; rows snd heifers, II HfcJ 4.60. natlv t alves. 3.0i 60. I HtrUts Recelpta. lXv head; market 40 .1 . Hog. m 278 611 660 2 Ill stesdy: pica and llxhts, 2Aff4K; mixed I ana butcr.er. ss.enriri.os ; food heavy, as w $;.. HHEEP AND I.AMBU- No re-elrt;' market nominal; yearllnits, ; lambs, 28 'Wd .; sheep and ewea, K tO t.J. Kaaeaa C'tty Mve llerk Market. KANSAS CITT, Nov. 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, HiO head; market slesdy: prime fed s'ers, 3f. AW.O), dressed beef steers, 7yva 0"; western steern. 60rrf60, sto-kers and feeders, 36 fft&.m. .bulls, M.ftir'ft; calves, 34.nor10.0. HCKJ8 Receipts, 1.20O head: market higher; bulk of ssles, 3A5f.4M.AO: heavy, as H ; peckers snd butchers, 34.004i4.ii0; light. 5041 75: pigs. 36 Sofrfl R. KHEEP - AND UA M HS Receipts, none; market stesdy; Ism be, 3 4ffrS .M; year Unas. 3A3.i4j7.26; wethers, brVV; ewe. o.OVu6-76. ' Rt. Joseph Live Htnt-k Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 13. CATTLE Re ceipts. 100 head; nrmrket steady: stsera, .60Q4)BO: c0w and heifers, 3.764.00; talves. 34.6030.26. HOOS Receipt. 2.400 head: market tesdy to strong; top, 16.46; bulk of sales, I4.4M? 46. . HHEKP AXP LA MRS Receipt 200 head, market ateady; lamb, tt.orxfj8.75. Sloax t'ly Live Stock Market. SlOrX CITT. la.. Nov, 13. CATTLE Receipts. 300 head. HOtiS Heceipts, 3.7O0 hssd; murket K hlaher; heevy, 34 6fyfi.56; mixed, K.46W 60; ugnt. f Biu4e: milk or sais, tm.mi. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; market steedy; ewes. 34.2o'ij'.45. i Clearln HeeSe Baak Statement. NTOW TORK, Not. 13.-The statement of th actual condition of clearing house banks and trust oompsnles for the week howa thev hold 03.846.370 reserve In excess'of lngsj requirement. Thl Is an mere-of 14.744.J70 over laat week. Ttie statement follows: Actual condition : fncresee. Loan, etc. 23,122,711,000 3,037,000 Reserve In 'own vault 1623,078.000 Reserve In federal ' reserve bank 169.031 ,000 Reserve ln other de- posltorles 43.Ml.riOO Net demand deposit 3.219.24.1,onn Net time deposits ... 144.7W.O00 7.708,000 4 101,000 5M.0o 4:,4l3.0nO lf3,0OJ RSf.,010 , 4.744,370 Circulation 34.S47.niO Excese reserve 1M.64ft.J70 Aggregate reserve, T60,e60,ono. . I Jf which 3478.864.000 Is specie. De- crease. Summary of slate banks snd trust companies In Greater New Tork not In cluded ln clearing house statement: Increase. Ixiena. etc., ' :..IR12.r.50O 2i74l.?ro Specie , 2jrTa.oo H7.1V) lgal tendera .4f.70O 14.1.700 Total depoelta ,. 331. 32. 300 37S,00 Hanks' cash reserve In vault. 111.224,400. Trust companies' cash reserve In vault 360.6f,100. Hew York Money Market, NEW TORK. Nov, 18. MERCANTTr.W PAPER-8flV4 per cent. STERLING EXCHA'OE-0-dav bllla. 146160: demand. 84 4618; Cables, 14.64. R1LVER-Bar. 60; Mexican dollar, 3Vtc. ' , BONDS Jovernment. ateady: railroad. atrong. Closing quotations on bonds today were aa follows:.. D. I. rat. Is, rt... Ma. Par. or. is...,. 44 N. T. C. deb. 11014 V. T. rttr 4m.. ...loss N. y. Jtte 4M,a. . . .110 N. T.. N. H. H. ev. 4a .. 11744 21. g. i,..tt ....lot ....14 ....114 do .Sanson , V. I. 4l re. SO aatinoa , Psasmi Bi rt Am. gmelters '..-mno. nwirifl s S4 ...1114, Aa Mi4 A. T. TV i iot O. B. u raf. 4 ! M Pse. T. A T. tt t t4ifann. too. 4Vt.....M08 ovt 4a sen. 44a oti rmmAini m, 4s. M '. I B. r. r. it TO Armour A Go. 4Hs Atchians - sen. 4s.., Bal. A Ohio 4a...., Ces. rwelrto 1st...., ribas. A Ohio 4Ha C. H. A Q. j. 4 .. tdBo. Pe. sr. Is, 1CTI4 C M A.I r g 4HS.10H4, ta raf. 4s. ........ 8!t C R. I. A P. r. 4a go, Railway fts... C, A 8. rat. 4.... MHl'nloa rsotfle 4a.. D. A R. O. ref. 4s.. M - do ev. 4a .1M . 74 . 44 .1(1414 .104 "4 .ins Drta 4a. T44U. . Rubber' 4s. (Ua. Blaotrlr Is 1MSU. . Meal Is.... Ot. Wo.. lot 4H-.-.,. WtlWabasb lat ss...., III. Os. rat. 4s "Wan. Unloa 4Ws 1 K. O. o. raf. Is..:. M Weat eier. tr. 6s. .11114 U N. ant. 4s.... ,41 Anglo-rrench Is .... 7'4 M. K. A T. 1st 4s.. 74 la. ..-. . f I - ' I ' i . " . .1 ', ; , '.' Coffee Market.. N1CW TORK. Nov. 1S.-COFFBE Th market for 'future wss very quiet today, but price ruled arteadv on' aome scat tered coverlrg , for over1 the week end. Alter opening uncnangeo, siarcn soio up to 4.74c during the morning, while av advanced to, 1.81c, end tho market closed steady at a net advance of one to three points. -JBalea, -4.260 bss. No vember -and December. 4.68c: January, Tain- fflahrua-rv. .71o: March. 1.72c: April. .77o;,May, .81c: June. ISSc: July. 4.81c; Auiruat. B.Voc; BeptemDer, . i.wc; . ucmurr, 7 06j. ' Bpot, quiet; Rto No. 7. 7TAc; Banto No.-4,' iO. Coat and freight offer were renorted about unchanged. . The official cablea-reported no coang m ine ira-flltan-marketm .. .... . - Evaporated Apple anal Dried Fmlta NE5W TORK, Nov. U.-r-EVAFURATSf APPLES-eteady. . - - DRIED ' FRUITS Prune. quiet. Apri cot and raisin, firm. Feache.- steady. Austria and Hungary ; , Hold Negotiations (Correspondence of th Aoclated PresaO "VIENNA, Not. . Negotiation for th renewal of the commercial agreement be tween Auitri And Hungary ar lowly proceeding between the commissioner ot th two tate here Th present . Au gjelch. or agreement;' expire In 1917. but It waa' ipeclflCAlly .Drpytded In. the Au glelch law that negotiation for renewal were to begin at th latest In .the eariy part of 1116.- .Th AUBglelcK arrangement provide for the cuitoms'knd commercial union of the two countrieeand I quit separate from the political union, which 1 permanent Under th Ausgleloh th two slats form practically one commercial territory, with the same coinage, weight and measures. a Joln,t bank Issue, and the same consular repreaentativea abroad, while the monop olies nnd tax connected with Industrial production ar administered on Identical principles.. The commercial arrange' men began In 1W7, was renewed in 1878, 1887 and 11907. In 1897 no Agreement tu reached. ' but ln fact th Agreement,' wss kept alive on the condition of reciprocity, j Thl year seems again likely to witness some impedimenta to th negotiation, for the Austrian seek to conclude an Agree ment for a much longer period than here tofore. 'declaring that a "monarchy baaed on ahort notice" would be dlaadvantage oua In . the. International situation, likely during the next -decade. On the other hand, Hungary favor an economic agree ment only for a ahort' period, and urge that th agreement should Include the drawing up of at tariff. ' " The Hungarian newspaper comment on th fact that on of th Hungarian com missioners is an undersecretary of state, who la aervlng In th army a a aecond lieutenant, while all th-Austrian com missioners are military tneji of th rank of general "Thl I a singular combina tion." remarks th A Nap. "and military dlaclplln may play an unduly promjnent role In' the rase, as the aecond lieutenant may think that It la hi duty to obey -th order of hi military superior. A, a matter of fact, .haa not -Hungary alway been represented by subaltern against the general of Austria?" Th Hungarian paper generally main tain that under preent circumstances only a provisional Auaglelch la possible, And. that any permanent arrangement must wait until th political and geo graphical result of th war are known. Tha Mturrlasa Take.' - The dull boy In the elaaa Unexpectedly distinguished himself In a recent history examination. The queatlon ran: "Hew and when waa slavery Introduced into America?" To thla he replied: "No weinen had com over to th early Vtrainla colony. The planter wanted wlvea to help with the work. In 1611 the lndon company aent over a shipload of g rls, Tha planters aladly married them, end fl-'erv w mtroduced Into Amer ica." T; 'Jth Companion. . . NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Onlt Diitinroisliine; Feature of St ion Further Strengthening of Specialties. WAR . SHARES RECORD GAINS NBW TORK. Nov. ID The only dis tinguishing festure of today' dull and perfunctory market ass the furtner strength of pecllties and the continued neglect of standard stock. War snares. sutombl,e issues and some of the more oosruiv, out bigh-prlccd, industrials. In cluding A tew of the tooarco group, re corded gains rsnglng from 1 to 13 points, while rH.ir.vay Investments moved within extremely narrow limit when quoted at all. Trad n had the fsmll.ar marks re rurting irom a week of Irregular and un certain changes. There a further ostentation of public Interest and short covering In some of the war descriptions .ss reiorted by comnilsslo.i h jusvs. Contrsry to its custom of recent week end. London waa again active on tne telling side.' Except for the specliltlej. however, final prl-e were IncoiiCiiiPlvc. Tictsl sales airrested shnres. Sentiment in nonservstive circle ti tnciinerj to greater caution, for which the rrsunfjnl'Mi of activity in specialties was pe-ttly accountable. Trading In some of those Issue. 1 being discouraged, even where known merit Is recognised.' The metal shares are commanding more at tention, not only because of the favor- hle conditions In that Industry, but for the additional reason that tnls clae of stocks 1-out of line or lower than the balance of the list Loo banks made an aotusl cash 'cnin of about I12.UW.W10 loans, expanded by 44),t4j and deposit by over l42,0Oi.(XiO, with a gain of approximately 36.000,00 in ex ec reserve. ..... Mixed change were shown by th ex change market, London waning a trifle from yesterday's better rates, whlleParis nd Berlin were lower, all on llgnt otter ing. It Is believed that the French In oustrlsl commission now In thl country m,k heavy purchases of various sup plies will soon enter into negotiations with our banker for a credit of substan tial proportions. . Touay's - bond market was dull and without eepeclnl feature. Total sales, par alue, amounted to 33.770,000. 1 nited btate bond were unchajiatxl on call dur ing the week. ' Number of sales and leading quotations on stock today were: . . Bales. Hlsh. Low. Clme. Alaska Ool4 ...'...-.... AIII-rhJniers Asiarlnsn Boat Susar American Can AmarKian lxxwrnntlvs 4. urn "t W4 30 4. ! turn US 47V Hi 4ft ' 7t 4.1 1, fin ARieneaa Hi AR. Am. 41. A R. pfd Am. Ausar rUrinln American T"l. A Tal A martcan Tobacco ....... Anaconda Copper Atrhlaos . Baldwin Looosintlva ..... Baltlmora A Ohtp..' Balhlahara Steel Brook Ira ataptn' Transit.. Calirornla Petroleum .... Ciena las PaiUMo C'tmral Iaiker 1'heaapeak A Ohio...... Chtc.RO O. W Chlcaao,' gj A gt. f ftilCaso A Kf. W CTilraao, R. LAP. Ry.. Ohtnn Copper Colorado Piial a Iran..... l.7 lomt 111 111 in ; l 117 117 B10 1Ila 11,14. lTa 1.ST0 BI 2fm 1IV4 14.IO 7' 7 7. 1 104 1074, 107 4.300 121 111 121 I, H It 100 441 - 4M L100' SS (9 4 444 10 lis 15 t. PW PKh (VI Si t.SOO BiO M 11 4J 1 4' 1 14 114I4 64 64 77 4.000 lt 3100 1.000 6S 71 4" rruciwa Rteel Danvar A R. O. pfd HIHIIISTS Securities .... rna ...I. tflrl Blactrle Oraat Northern efd.- If 4S 43 T.lno I.K 4t 41 42 10 171 177 1.7 Oraat Northarn Ova rrtfm i ana ir. OusfanlMlra Exploration.. 4,'tno lo 74 49 71 ' 44 110 ' 32 II '' 14 Ml iniDoia tientral Interboroush Cos. Corp.. tine 10T 22 W M U 137 l 4 II 44 IK tl lanpiraiion unppar .... Intern at Inoal HarraMar. Kaneaa Our Reathere.. Lahlsh Vallay Ijoulavllts A Naahvllls. Mailcan Patrolaum .... Miami Capper Mleaoart, K. A T. pf4.. MJeeoiirl Paclflo N'atlonaJ Biscuit , National Lead Nevada Popper- ., New Tork Central ll.BXI 41 mo no no 1.400 ll 1 ' 14 3.700 1.100 im "iii ' 400 line M IS l.too lo no so 10? 10 N. T , N. H. A H sn M ii 4 Norfolk A -Westers.... Northern FMclfls Psclflo Mail Paelfle Tal. A Tsl FanseylvanU Bar Cos. Copper. Bsadln Rapnblle Iron A Btaal : Southern Pacific, Sonthern' Rallwar Studehakar CVunpasy .. Tannsaeaa 'Copper 7'exae 4-rnpanr 'ntoo Paolfle ; Unloa Pacina pfd t nlted Hiatal ' Steal V. a. Blael.ptd. ......... CtaJl ODpprr vTeatarn mion Wsatlnihousa Kfleatrl , Montana Power Heneral Motor '.. V.abaati B. nfd.. 60 1) lift 1.400 11 m o n a us 32 41 l 12 im LXX) 1.100 n W IA 2 4.000 68 I SO 10 Kii 101 - 2. mo xt 14 4.M0 1 IM lt 3.100 Sfr 14 i II O0 1T1 171. 170 3,0 131 137 111 81,300 1- 17 l.oos 1t mi. 7 ll 75 7 o lw 41 am 7i 71 I.IA) ' 4.400 11 X9 Total sslas for th dar. BM.Oix) ' ' 'Coltosi Market. . NKW TORK. Nov. 18. Cotton futures ooened stesdv: December.- ll.STc; January, 11.72c; March. 11.95c; Msy, 1206c; July. 12.12c. The cotton market cloaed steady at a net advance of 9 to 13 points. Futures closed steady; Decemher.11.72c; January, 11.86c; March, ltd; May. 13.24c. July. 12 2V. UVERPOOI Nov. 12!-COTTON-Spot, unchanged: . good middling, 7.36d; mid dling, 7. Old; low middling, 4.53d; sales, I.80O bale. ' . ' " I.nn Ann ( Market. LONDON. Novi 18. American recurltlea on the stock market were steady nt a fractional advance and a moderate bu ti nes was transacted in the usual active Issues. SILVER Bar, 24 7-1M per ounce. MONF.T H Per cent.' ' DISCXDtJNT RATES Short bill, .6 pr cent . . . ' i ' . Bsigtar Market. ' NSW.. TORK. Nov. it SUGAR Raw, frm; centrifugal, 6.01c; molasses, 4 24c. Refined steady. The market for sugar futures waa easier, under liquidation and Belling by Cuban Interests, closing 2W1S rolnta lower. Bales, 2,460 tons; December, 86c; March, 3.16c; May. 1.22c; July, 8.81c. ' ' Dry Goods Market. NBW TORK, Nov. 13. DRT GOODS Cotton goods and yams, quiet; men' wear and dresa goods, firm; burlap, strong; spot goods, active;, knit goods, active. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Nov. 13. METALS Cop per, firm; electrolytic, $18.60. Iron unchanged. Announcement, At special meeting of board of directors of Cities Service Company today, officers were authorized to sell $5,000,000 worth of preferred and $2,500,000 worth of common stock for $5,000,000 cash. A strong American syndicate has purchased this stock. Sale of this block of securities will enable the company to retire its entire float ing debt and furnish ample working cash capital. Arrangements with purchasers provide that their stock will not be offered to the public at the present and purchasers may withdraw their stock from the syndi cate only on agreement that the preferred stock will be sold for not less than 85 per cent of par and common stock at not less than 125 per cent of par. ' . Holders of preferred stock of the company of record December 15th,-1915, will be given the right on January 1st, 1916, to receive 5 per, cent convertible debentures of the company for the amount of 9 per cent of -their holdings as payment for the pre ferred dividends to that date, the holder to have the right to convert debentures at any time into 'stock on the basis of $100 of preferred stock and $25.00 of common 6tock for each $100.00 of debentures. Holders of common stock will have 9 per cent' on debentures feet aside -for them and certificates will be issued to holders of record December 15th, .1915, which will entitle them to receive debentures when ay holders of preferred stock have been paid their deferred dividends. Company will resume regular monthly dividends in cash on its preferred stock February 1st, 1916, to holders of record January 15, 1916. Henry L. Dohcrty & Co.. 60 Wall Street, NEW YORK CITY. Allies at Saloniki Cordially Recieved (Correspondence of the Associated Prese.) LONDON. Nov. I. There wss an Inter national flavor to the crowd which watched the landing of the first allied troop at Salonlkl, a large number of Engltah and American Red Crosa worker having come down from Belgrade and Nlsh to await the course of event at the Greek port. Several of these eye wit nesses reached England thl wsrk. Rev. A. H. fjewcll, chaplain of the Red Cros detachments ln Serbia! spoke In enthusi astic term ot the completeness,, quiet nd speed with which the allied expedition disembarked and of the unmistakable cordiality with which It was received by the populace. "A Brlteh vanguard resched Palonlkl on September SO." he Bald, "consisting of Brigadier General Hamilton, whom even body, mistook for Blr Ian Hamilton, and his staff, with a following of twenty strapping British Tommlea ln brand new khaki. "Both officer and men made them selves a Inconspicuous as possible In Falonlkl, their purpcee being. merely to Inspect the ramp prepared for the land ing force some two ' miles outside the town. Four day later report gained general currency that the expedition waa already waiting ln a huge fleet of trans port outside the harbor. There waa academic discussion among the populace a to the ethic of a landing and crossing of nentral Greece, and one hear sugges-' tlon here and there that It was 'Just what the Germans had done to Belgium.' but nowhere wss there anv attitude of hostility to the allied plan. Indeed, when opinion was expressed at all, It waj In terms of cordial welcome. "On October 6 the transports began to rrlve in the harbor proper. They were crammed with French troops, which poured over the gangplanks onto the 'Serbian quay.' The Saloniki newspapers published two pieces of new aide by side first, that the Greek government had lodged a 'protest' against the landing; and, second, that the governor of Sa loniki harbor had given order to clear It. In order that no other traffic might lnterfre with the comfortable disem barkation of Che allied force. That typi fied the whole operation. Greece had en tered formal complaint, but was shutting It eye to the actual operation. It inter preted popular feeling, which Is vigor ously sympathetic with the allle." Getting; Oil, When your 16-year-old boy take you out on in tennis court and puts it . all over you. When the atreet urchin on roller skate bowls you over on the avenue and atops to assist you to rise with a "Sorry, Old Tor!" When you receive thst notice from the Secretary that your college rial's will hold Us twenty-fifth anniversary. When your daughter's son la said to re semble his grandfather. When you are content to sit ln the tenth row Instead of the first at the musical comedy. When your tailor suggests that the plaid suiting you have selected is Just a bit youthful for you. When you stop reminding people of your birthday. When your firgt sweetheart present you to her third fTustiand. When you overhear your partners, who entered your employ ss boys, remark that your business methods are "old-tlmey" then you say to yourself, "Yes, I'm get ting on!" Judge. Natural fonseqwenee. "Where are you off to ln such a hurry?" "To fetch the doctor for my husband." "What" up with him?" "He tells me he haa got hepatitis, dys pepsia, rheumatism, enterlttfl, gastritis, appendicitis, nephritis And cerebro-splnal meningitis." "Where did he get 1l that?" "Wnv. a man Induced him to buy med ical dictionary, and he' Just begun read ing itr--Chicao Herald. T7 The Bee "Swapper" Column. IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT 5 BONDS Not Callable Before 12-1. Interee Payable. April and Octobe. EXEMPT FROM ALL TAXATION IN GERMANY Owing to the Decline in Qarniin Exohange We Offer These Bonds at $203.75 net for each 1,009 Mark, Ex-Coupon, April 1, 1916, delivered free of all expense anywhere in the United States. With German Exchange at normal rates the Bonds would yield abont 8. AMERICAN COMPARISONS based on a 4,000 Mark nonet, being the equivalent of a $1,000 . Bond American Issue. In ordinary times a 4,000 Mark Bond would cost '. . .$952 Owing to the low rates of exchange now only $836 Showing a profit from an exchange basis alone of .$116 ' about 11 equivalent on a bond of American issue. IMMERMANH & FORSHAY Members of the New York Stock Exchange 9 and 11 WALL STREET - - - NEW YORK MONEY TO PRISONERS IN EUROPEAN CAMPS Cash Findi the Partiei to Whom it Wai Sent in Remarkably Quick Time. QUICK TIME BY MAIL Money goes out through the Omaha postofflce nearly every day addressed to prisoner of war in prison camp of Europe, and always reaches It destina tion. Remarkable recuperative power la shown by the postal department of the countries at war and in spite of the great rhlftlng of men nd women becausa of tho war, the postofflce knows where to find them and there is little confusion; so say postofflce officials, ' The Germans are particularly efficient In delivering mall to their prisoner," raid Superintendent Wllle of tiro Omaha money order offk-e. "They give every prleoner a number and they can tell In stantly by referring to their record Just where any particular prisoner ia, hla height, complexion, home residence, regi- I ment, company, etc. We have cus tomer here who send money to his 'brother, a Rust an, now a prisoner ln I Germany. He wrote from Germany that his captors treat him well, but do not Jglve him all the money that his brother I sent at once, but psy it to him, a cer tain amount each week. I ' Prisoners In Algeria, j "The French seem to take most of their I war prisoner to Algeria for aafe keeping. Several people here In OmahA Bend money orders to friend and relatives who are Germans and confined in Algiers. "One woman sends money every week to her brother, who waa a sailor on the cruiser, Leipzig, and la now a prisoner in England." Just how mall get to eGrmany these day, when Germany ia supposed to be effectively blockaded, nobody seems to know, though It is. most likely through Sweden and Denmark. The fact remains that letter addressed to Germany reach their destination as promptly and surely aa those addressed to England, aqd no complaint has reached the Omaha office because of undelivered tetters. In thl connection, and . turning - from war to Chrlatma. ' Mr. ' Wllle luggeat that persona expecting to send Christmas money to Europe do so a early aa pos sible thl year, owing to the fact that steamship service la more or lea uncer tain Read Them Every Day. It Will Fayt Work. COPPERS INDUSTRIALS Because of the unusual activity In Copper and Industrial Securities, th-i COPPER, CURB & MINING OUTLOOK 1 devoting unusual attention to these, stocks. The Coptper, Curb & Mining Outlook has. for EIGHT YEARtf. been the recognised authority on Min ing and Curb Securltte. It' give "The truth regarding Mining and In vestment throughout the World.' FTBUSKED BI.WIIKXT (401agss) OKI DOLL1I AJTM UAtLT Sample Copy rr on Bqnat. CCPPER, CURB & MINING OUTLOOK 71 TKXSTTT FX.AXTI1. 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