THE BEE: OMAHA, TIHMISOAY. NOVEMBER IS. 1915. 11 ron kknt Karalanral Room. 8. 21ST AVK. 61 Nicely furnished, mod ern rooms, close In; quirt home. Tel. Douglas 713. SPECIAL LOW RATrK TO I'KHMANKNT GUESTS. HOTEL SAN FORD, lth tnl Farnam, HOTEL HARLKY. frMh and Fam.m. TWO nil modern housekeeping rooms, 1721 Jackson. FOR REST-One room to gentleman. 1 1 strictly modern private home, ol ee In; reference. Thone Tyler W2. KOUNTZK PLACE prlvnte home; suit able 1 or I; board optional. Webster 67 ws. NICELY furnished room for refined gen tleman In strictly prlvnte modern home. 2201 Deer Turk Blvd. Tyler 2CM2-W. JOIN PACIFIC DelUhtful. roiy. home like room, for business men; strictly modem and newly furnished. Ho,n." privilege end reasonable rates to right parties. tTtll Harney i.i. FOR RENT lec. 1 large furnished room, private bath; large closet; havs good references. Well located. Infornlsh-daHnnm. ONE or 3 unfurniahed rooms strictly mod- rartiKi without cnuurrn. Housekeeping: Rooms. FARNAM 2S2I Two nice housekeeping rooma; e'lectrlclty, steam, gas range. LaVENI'UKT, 20IR-TWO or THREB NICELY FURNISHED HKPO KOOMri; REASON ABTiK KtNT TWO UN Fl'RN ISltKD rooms for light housekeeping, on first floor, with pri vate entrance; partly modern. Call Col fax 269. Furnished llonses. WEST FARNAM. Furntehed or I'nf urnished. $40 ANl Seven rooms, all modern, piano player; ate; paved street; hslf block to cnr. AMERICAN SECURITY (.. VI B. 17th St. I 'oni-lH, n"13, 7-R. house furnished. H. 331. Houses anal Citmti. North. t: SEVEN rooms and hath, all modern. 2?24 Msnderson St. Web. 32i6. BIX-ROoM cottage modern except heat, 2?43 N. 19th St. Phone Webster FIVE-ROOM house, nearly new, modern except furnace, only $19. Call Col. lulvl. RENT FREE FOR TWO WEEKS Nice eight-room house; newly decorated; modern except heat; norm window and door; price reduced to Sis. Web. 5Qft0. FOR RENT 6-room house, all modern convenience, 4 block to car. 4?,13 N. SSth Bt. M. A. Past. 4519 N. 88th St. Phone Col fan 1178. FOR SMALL. FAMILY Entire uptalr of residence; S nice large room and bath: modeiSi except heat; clean and comfortable; 110. Web. &. 6-ROOM cottage: mod. 1"31 S. : 1st. H. 'J926. WALKING distance, 26, Dodge, 8-room, modern. S26; key, 240; call Web. 475. Rent Reduced lIc) S-roora houe, modern except heat; torm windows: arransed for two fami lies If so desired; rent i-IX UiU Corby bt Tel. Web. 72. . 24T7 Blnney, B-r. brick flat. Web. 731. 7 ROOMS, 217 Charles, $13. Wal. 2H. 24i5 EMMET. 6-r. rottwge. W. luf FOR RENT 6-room, new, modern, ui-to-date brick flat. 2330 Willow Ave. Rent $36. Tel. I). 1530. COTTAGES, 2H)!-11 SOUTH 20TH AVE. S14 PER MONTH. Two 7-room house. 8. W. corner 83d and Howard. These houses have been "very completely remodeled: new fur naoea, combination light fixtures, hard wood floor, new paper In every room and closet. Summer porch, screened In; In fact every comfort. 830. ALFRED THOMAS 308 1st Nat. Bank. DANDY mod. 6-r. cottage1; large yard; Iron fence; on 24th car line; splendid lo cation; new gas stove; electric! lights; $18.60. 8411 8. 24th. ' FOR RENT New, mod. 6-room house and aleeplng f torch, full basement, east front, excel tnt neighborhood, close to car line. South Tl. STRICTLY mcdern, 7-r., Hnnscom Park, cottage, oak floors. 826. Tel. Har. i2i. 7-ROuM, modern, a-5 Poppleton Ave. MODERN 7-ronm house. 1619 Park Ave., $30. Phone Harney lu.". bZl PARK AVE. S-rooni mod. home, $.16; garage extra. Carey Cleaning Co. H. ifl. t-ROOM cottage. Water paldj 111 a. 2ih St., $U ALL modern, fine repair. 29th St., near Maaon. S-r. ; 830 8. S608 N. 28th Ave., 6-room house. $10. Stores, moves, packs, ships; 3-horse van and 8 men, 81.26 per nr. ; storage $2 per mo. sattafaction guar. u. tum & xy. iw. Sllacellaneous, 114 S. 20TH, 7-r. all mod. house newly fapered and painted; closo in; 85. 314 N. 27th, 6-r., cot., mod ex. lit., $li. a36 S. Hth, 6-r. cot.; part mod., $U. 306 N. Wth, 6-r.; not mod.. $. RASP BROS.. Douglii 1668. 1108 N. lth St., good 6-r. cottage, part modern; walking 4 stance; eaves car far. $18. T. J. Hook, 1101 N. 18th. Globe Van&Storage Etorea, moves, packs, ahlpa; 8-bors vaa and t men, ILi per br.; storage $2 pet mo. Batlstactlon guar. D. fix Ik Ty. liM. I-R. cottage, newly decorated; rent cheap; mod. except heat: storm win dows. 8i 20 Cor hy St. Web. 1343. Gordon Van Co. SSs Storage. C N. Uth 8t. Tel D 3M or Har. 1T. Inll S. 8sd St.. 8 rooma and bath. 8006 Franklin St., 6 room and bath. W7 FranKiin M., & rooms ana o&tn. PHONE DOUGLAS 2X19. MOD. 6-r. cottage, full basement, reason able to adult. 1947 8. 2nth. Har. 46u4. 6EK the Central Furniture Store s FHEU RENTAL 1. 1ST aard s matti I'mo ng, paeMi, snipping. 7U Webster Bt. I'ougias J4MI t-ROOM cottage, partly modern; good condition, 81K.60. 423 N. 84lu. 11. 27K1. F1UEUIT bHvTi MM Pbona Douglas 888 for cum pie t list of vacant bouses and apartmeius; auto for storage, moving, l'tri anU Jackson Sta WANTED To buy on monthly payments, small stors room, with living rooms sbove, In Central school district. Phous Red 7S64. BURLETTE. iM. k-room house wUU bath and furnace, $:. Call Web. 464. H.miqu Crelsh Sons & Co., Bee, Bldg. nouses -i, , c( tto. cUy JO T ") J lip. Co., moving. Keen Peking & storage. (VilXW .,7 Karnam D. 614a. FIREPROOf WAREHOUSE SEPARATE, locked rooms, for house hold good and pianos; muting, packing and snipping. OMAHA A N A.NIJ biVHAUK I U. 14 , bsth bt. Doug. 41oA Store an 4 Offices. FOR RENT OR LEASE. At T14 South lith St., Omaha, old stor sge room appioxunateiy 4nxtJi feet, cooled with Ice. railway siding for two cars, suitable fur fruit, vetielablca, beer, meats, butter. Cheap. R. Waller, phone 267 or 336 Benton St., Council Bluffa. o WANTED TO BUY SLIGHTLY Uked roll lop desk, not lust than 64 Inches lung. Pnler new vug sanitary type, good make. Also flat top desk or table and chairs, rjive best casn erics and description. Address C 4J2, Bee. wu. pay 1 nicago pile lor aluminum serap castings. Psxion-Mtictit-ll t:o. COOD t or room, well located, clear house, around $2,5). pay for U In clear loia. Colfax 493 WK Cay Chicago pri. es for aluminum scrap casi ngs Paton-Mlt. h-il o. strictly bU-h sra.le i.Ihmo Web 3T.S Ysle buys evervt'tii ,1 hand. Wen 4 H. WANTED Second hand leather LePlng', any blse or quantity. leather Preserver Co.. 642 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. III. Rad Them Every Day7TtWlifPay ! Tbs Want As 1 Ta , REAL ESTATE FARM A- H II I. !. FOR HALR lona, FOR SALE or exchange, my H.fW) equity In a lM-ai re. eastern Iowa farm. Flrst- clasx improved lund, city property or, elock of god. For particulars addreaa Knx 412 Watertnwn, 8. P. Kaaaaa. CHOICE Improved 4 In Phillip county, Kansas, black soil. Exchange fnr rat tle, other land or eaah $t,uu. Hellyer. Republican City, Neb . M I unroot a. 40. 80 or li acre good heavy oll. well settled tart of Todd county, Minn.; food road, schools and churches. Price, IS to J-V per are. Term. $1 per acre cash, balance 81 per acre a year; 6.01 acre to dcct from. Schwab Bros., 1028 Plymouth KM.. M tnneauolls. M'nn 10) ACRES, Meeker county, Minnesota; 100 under cultivation, clay loam soil, halnnce hav meadow and pasture; good buildings: $70 per acre- easy terma. Au gust Renam, R. 6. Litchfield. Minn. Mrhraaka, FOR AI.K C40 aorrs, mile from Kim ball, Neb.; near railroad station; $12.60 per acre. Will consider Omaha (clear) residence prolerty In part payment. Ad dress L. Hee office. South Omaha. TOR "ALE Rat larga body high-grade medium priced land in Nebraska; very little money required C. Bradley, Wat bach. Neb. . Mew York. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE RENTER, DON'T BLAME FAILURE IN LIFE TO LACK OF OP PORTUNITIES. Here In one today, waiting for you to grnsp. 4-acre farm, new house and barn, orchard, wooda. village and summer re sort, 1 mile Syracuse, state macad. road all the way. Price, $1.b00; $Jj0 cash. $100 yearly. THIS BAROAIN OFFSETS ALL EX PENSES AND LEAVES A HANDSOME PROFIT. 8S-acre fruit farm that turn off 11,600 yearly. Price, $3,4iO. WHY TRAVEL ABOUT LOOKING FOR BUSINESS? I."t0-acre farm; building worth $9,onO. Price. $6,000; $0 cah. $200 yearly. Writ for photos. R. R. fare one way to purchaser. E. Munson, 242 8. Fallna Pt., Syracuse, N. Y. Wis seta UPPER WISCONSIN Best dalnr and ireneral croo state In the union: settlors WMnted: lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 34 on Wiscon sin Central Irfinfl urani. r.xceiieni tanas ror stock rnislng. it interesiea in iruu laniti mmt fnr booklet on snDle orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Soo Line IlHllwav. Mlnnespolls. Minn. Mlscellaneona. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8 A LET Write n cood description of your land and send It to the Sioux City, (la.) Jour nal, "Iowa s Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Satumav evening ann Munnay ror one month, giving sixteen ada on twelva dif ferent days for 82; or 60 words. 84, or 75 words. t. largest circulation of any Iowa news paper. 260.000 readers daily in lour great states. FOR 8ALF3. 120 acres; 62 acres under government ditch; paid up water, balance pasture land: 3 -room house: some fence; 8 mile to railroad town; school and postofflce close; X2.3UO. Term. Box 1223, Alliance, Neb. FARMS WANTED DAIRY farm for rent. About 4nf aoras. Two mile from Council Bluffs. One of the best dulry farms In the country. If per acre. Apply to George O. Clark, 18 Pearl St. Phone 174. Council Bluffa. la. Use The Bee's "Swapper" column. HEAL ESTATE LOANS. $1"0 TO 810,000 made promptly. F. D. Weed, "Wead Bldg.. 18th & Farnam Bt. FARMS and city loans at lowest ratea TOLAND A TRUMBULL. 448 EVae Bklg- CITY and farm loans, 6, 64. per oent. J. H. Dumont Co., 41 State Bank. A "For Sale" ad will turn seoond-hand furniture Into cash. WANTED Good farm and city loans at lowest rate. PETERS TRUST CO.. 122 Farnam. 5T AMI for loan on best class city residences In amounts 82.0HO up, also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRl'ST CO., 122 Farnam St. CITY proiierty. Large loans a specialty. W. H. Thomas, 228 State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATfcJ CO.. 1018 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. H. W. Binder, City National Bank Bldg. (ICL CITY LOAN. C r,. Carlberg, 80s u7 J2 Brsndei. Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE RANCH WANTED 1. 000 to 1,600 Improved Nebraska ranch; must tie cneap; warn to trade In splendid 2u0-acre Cass county Improved farm, 2 miles from good town. T H. Pollock. Plattsmouth. Neb. o NEBRASKA land, Omaha city property to trade for restaurant, grocery, meat market, picture show. Address L sot, xea RHAL ESTATE NORTH bEDE A FLORENCE BOULEVARD BAROAIN on the PRETTIEST MILE Price cut from $7,600 to 36.900 for quick: sale, as owner Is forced to leave city. This place consists of a lot 90 feet wide and 840 feet deep. A beautiful lawn, fins shade trees, lots of fruit apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherries. A beautiful, alt modern, quarter-sawed oak finish home, bungalow style, with hot water heat and all modern Improvements and conveni ences. A fine large garage and drive way. Must sea this to appreciate It. Ijet us show you through some time this week. a this snap csn't last long. JEFF V. BEDFORD & SON, 223 Keeltn Bldg. Douglas 3392. CLOSE IN Nearly new, 6 rooms, east front lot: paved street; nar Crelghton university; all modern; price S4.?so C. 0. CARLBERG, 812 Brwndels Theater Bldg. CONTRACTOR'S SALE Am going south, must sell, mjr new 7 room home, beautifully finished: 4 clesr lota well located. 1 mortage. Price no object, but must be all cash; also Mitchell peciaj amo in line conouion. lumiiure, paint, lumber, everything goes. PHONE COLFAX 4193. 1824 SAHLER. 6-ROOM house, modern except heat. 302? Manderon. Owner. Douglas 82K1. BUNGALOW New, 4-room. bath, clectrle lights and gas; corner lot, I blocks from oar; $100 down, $25 a month. Douglas 7393. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE JUST W1IAT YOU WANT l-arge living room. dining room, kitchen, pantry, rear entry, Wtf, ce tlX space: oak fiiiioh and floors, two nice bed rooms, sun room and bath on second floor; corner lot. facing east and south. I-ocated on . 8Mb avs. near Arbor, pri. e $.1,6uu. $5fti cash, balance monthly This is close to school and Haiiscom lmrk C. 0. CARLBERO, 313 BraiMUIa ThaaUr Bldg. 'GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat it Weak and Sells from Un changed to Two Cents Under Tuesday's Prices. RECEIPTS ARE VERY LIGHT OMAHA. Novemher 17. The wheat market was weak today, selling from unchanged to 2c lower. The receipts of thia cereal were not very heavy and the cssn demand wss eut fi. lent to take care of the light run. Corn rr,l lit a wr lltfht anil tne De mand for this cereal was not very active, Corn ranged from unchanged to So lower. There wa very little oat sold today and the receipts of this cereal were very light. Oats were quoted from uncnangea to Vc lower. Rye receipts were heavy again today i and there was tinrniy enougn oemano irt take car of the offerings. Rye sold from lo to Sc lower. Barley was quoted nominally un changed. Clearances were: heat ann Hour, equal to 1,808.000 bu.; corn, 18,000 bu.; oats. 2.1100 bu. Uverpool close: Wheat and corn, un changed. Primary wheat receipt were 2,fiW.0n0 bu. nil shlpmnts 1.3fT7.flOO bu., against re ceipts of 8,0(.noo bu. and shipments of L7..7.O0O bu. last year. Primary corn receipt were W2.fl00 bu. and shipments SM.OuO bu., against receipts of 1,271.000 bu. and shipments t.f itv bu. lest year. Primary oats receipts were 1.422.000 bu. and shipment l.RU.OOO bu.. against re ceipt of !s!Mii0 bu. and shipments of 91S,- 000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. WheL Corn. Oats. Rye. Chicago 1.15 158 SW Minneapolis ... ... Duluth 742 Omaha w J3 18 82 Kansas City .... 242 46 10 Pt. Iuls S4 27 38 Winnipeg 1.27 Theaa sales were reported today: Wheat: No. 8 hard winter: 8-8 of a car, 81.00; 1 car (choice!, W: 1 car (dark), !c; 1-6 of a car, 97c; 2 cars. 9tvJ; 8 cars. Wo; 1 car, 9f.vo; S cars, c; 1 car, WHo; 8 cars, Mc; 1 car, S3Sc No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, 9oc; 1 car. 94Sc; 4 cars, SHo; 1 car, 93V; 8 oars, :v.c; 8 cars. 82c; 1 car (burnt). SfiWc. Sample: 1 car. SSo; 1 car, 86c; 8 cars, 83c; 1 car 82c; 1H cars, 80c; 1 car, 66c; 1 car, Mc. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 3o; 1 car, 2Sc; H of a car, lc. Rve: No. 2: 1 car, 924c; 1 car. 91c. No. l: 4 4-6 cars. 90c. No. 4: 2 cars, 8Sc; 1 car. K7lc. Sample: 1 car, ssc. Corn: No. 2 wh'te: 2 cars, imc No. 8 white: 4 cars. i"o. No. 8 yellow: 8 cars. (: " No. : 1 car (new), 68e. No. (I yeliow; " " if a car, 83c. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 62" -"i of a car, 52e. No. 2 mixed; 1 car, g'.c: ' car (high colon. 2Vjc. No. S mixed: 1 car, 62c. No. mixed: 1 car, 61Hc. Sample: 1 car (white), Glc. Oats: No. 2 white: 1 car. 364c No. 8 white: S cars. 844c No. 4 white: 2 cars, 84c. Sample: 8 cars. S2r; 8 car. S14c- 1 car. Sic; 1 car. 30c; 1 car, 28r; 1 car, 26c. Omaha Cssh Prices Wheat: No. 2 turkey PScgJl W: No. 3 turkey. fl 9c; No. 2 hard. fjfre; No, 8 hard. 9SWc; No. 4 hard. 92i&9c; No. 2 sprnlg. M'rjO'e: No. 8 sprlrg. Mfl37e: No. 2 durtim. 97c; No. 8 durum, SfiMc; rample, Ufp S5c Corn: No. 2 white. filHifi'il'V: No. 5 white. 6ifi14c: No. 4 white, imfin'.4e; No.' 5 white, 4,lc; No. white, i0H 0ic; No. 2 vellow. MVlflnlSUc: No. 8 yellow. W3i4e: No. 4 vellow, 02r3Ho; No. 6 vellow, 624MSo; No. yellow. 24 No. 2 mixed. 2ST!4c: No. S mixed. 61W62C: No. 4 mixed, ttHfitilNe: No. S mlxod, SlVllHe: No. mixed, Mft 61Hc. Oats: No. 2 white, S6Wc; stand ard, 8,r.:i64c: No. 3 white, 84V,'ft344c; No. 4 white, HJHttMc. Barley: Malting, S?3I ffic; No. 1 feed. 4rvffStc. Rye: No. 2, 804 (&91c; No. 3. 894O90C. Chicago closing prices rurnisneo: The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth. Omaha: Artlclel Open. I H'gh.l Low. Close. I Ves'v. Wheat I Dec. 1 04Sig. 1 064 1 03V4 1 03!l 044 1 04 1 04' May. 1 084 1 01 1 0T4 1 06ff 1 0tH 1 otiH 1 07V Corn I Dec. B0Sl fil 80 aO'4 00 May. 64V4yiiJ 644 3S 31 MV4 Oats Dec. SRHW 8"i 384 38 ,WH , May. 404SPI 40!4 39 39's 404 Pork Jan. 1 70 1 70 46 674 M 7 1 474 REAL ESTATE INATC8TV ENTS Fine Chance for Investment 80x280, 1 block from Ames, 1 block from Fontenelle Park. 3700, 60x160, north sld of Ames, near 30th St, X0. Quick sals. $1,000 Cash for Both. Tel. Walnut 1940 or address F 411. Be. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE KIO-HT blocks from the car. in Benson, Just outside city, where taxes are low and where one can pasture cjw free and raise chlckeiit, on free range and cut down the high cost of living, 6-r., (nearly new), 14-story cottage, with large pan try, closets and store room; 100-barrel fil tered cistern, with pump In kitchen, con nected to cesspool: electric light and tele phone; largs chicken house, wired run, big bed of strawberries; all kinds of extra selected fruit, shrubbery and shade trees; 3 full lots; near school, churches and stores. An Ideal placs for family desiring to live In the country and at the same tlms enjoy all city conveniences, except high taxes. Price, $2,300: $100 down. $16 month. .Owner, 6206 MoKlnley SL. Ben son. Phone Benson 681. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN IT'S BRAND NEW Peven room bungalow; all modern; oak finish; large living room; rooms all newly decorated, screens, window shades; k- i""i . tun naiirniviii; line ou 11. 101; paved street; located In the heart of Dundee. Price right. Terms easy. RASP BROS., 108 McCague Bldg. Douglas 18. REAL ESTATE MISt "KLLANEOUS Must Be Sold By December 1st. $300 Cash A client of ours must sell a 8-room. nearly new, bungalow, located on a big 58x160 corner lot. handy to good car line, school, stores, etc, PrW U.1M. If you ioins mr a nice little iiomt, let ui show you this at once. Hiatt-Fairfield Co. 230 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phone n. 498. ACRE and quarter of ground, all set to fruit and bearing; eight-room house on premises; well and cistern; must sell cheap; 3th St ; three blocks south county line South 1667. I AVK about K) city lots In growing Ktst n?.r or In Omha. Mk an offr. LEGAL NOTICES auusri ii imu 01 1 n H r r j,., (1 . serial bond of said district until 1 is o clock p. m. on the 7th dav of December 1914; said bonds era issued Under ami t -virtu of an Act of the legislature oi ill state of Nebraska, approved March 26th (Signed) CATHERINE RORirn-ro Secretary Short Lin Irrigation District. Ndut xieaa 1 nem every iay. it Will Pay! The Wast Ads la The Be. Notice 1 hereby given that sealed Dro. po-als will bs receTved by the BoarfTf Directors of the Short Lin Irrigation District st their office In tile Villas if bayard. Neb., for the purchase o? fir. iMn thousand f I v a k. , . in- urn, session laws ii-wj, c rispier 70 and 11 smendments thereto and pursuant to a vote of the majority of th guallfled else, tors of said district. The Board .r?2??J reserves the right te rajeot any and uii bids and will In no event sell any of aM bonds for less than nlnety-fh, per rn of the fac value thereof, by order,. the Board of Directors er ot M 26 14 50 114 I 14 W I 14 17H lrt T.Tfin 1ffii 100 9 3i"' 9 1.' 2 li ITJ no 1?J l4j rvi! CO lli xi'y ! 1A Askerl 4HI4 Alio I,II4II 41) rRVIIO.!l Feat area of the Tradlasr 4 Inatnaj rrlcea n Roar a ef Trade. CHH'Atlo, Nov. 16 Scarcity of cn-ean tonnnge brought about fresh declines to day in the price of wheat. The market, although steaitv at the close. was VUc to IfrlVtc net lower, with lnfmlwr! i.im-V ann v ai l.n-x'a '. t-orn finished c to W down, oats off V to 0 and Itrov IjKlona unih, han.l 1 AJUhi- lilKher. Free selling by holders formed the order of the dav most of the time In wheat. Difficulties In obtaining vessela had noticeably Impaired the vigor of export Inquiries, and had caused almoet from the atari an evident corresponding loss of confidence among the bulla Rela tive firmness In quotations at Uverpool seemed to have only a transient effect here and other bullish news, such as an estimate of 20 per cent reduction of the domestic winter cron acreaire In seven of the leading Mutes was ao lacking In ' any permanent Influence. I Near the end of the session a little inojr m ine wnear marsei. too piece as the result of some export business by the way of the Gulf of Mexico, having been imssinie owing to earner oecnnra ill prices, especially In Omaha. The Gulf sale were said to have been at the lowest basis so far on this season's crop. lorn went lower with wheat and In In consequence of a liberal crop movement o- r',,,iii,i eei-Liuna Ul inn oeiu ' ( o iiriiinnn whb mow. onifl attributed chiefly to buying orders from ine larger pm'Hers. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red. $1 1211.13': No. 8 red. $1,094: No. 2 hard, $1.044(fil.0(!4; No. 8 hard. S9ct1.08. IMrn: No. 2 yellow, old, 6o; No. 4 yellow, new, 6!iHif?Vc; No. 4 white, new. 67fi674e. Oats: No. 8 white. 4tT!',c: standnrd. 3sii39c. Rye. no sales. Barley. n7iWc. Seeds: Timothy, Sb.tii.0t: clover, $in fliv,o m Provisions: Pork, $14 60; lard, $.; ribs, SlO.nmfTlO.M. BCTTER-teady: creamery, f34fl.msc LOGS Ixiwer; receipts. 8.74" cases; firsts. 29c; ordinary firsts. 2fi4sf274c; at mark, esses Included. 2tH)2e. POTATOES I'nsettled; receipts 43 eara: Michigan ancj Wisconsin, whites. KWJrr Mnkota and Minnesota whites. 66i2o; Da kota and Minnesota Ohlos. 66iir00c. POt'LTRY Alive, unsettled; fowl. o; springs, 134c; turkeys. 18if22c SIKW YORK OENF.RAL MARKET Qaotatlona of tha Day an Various Commodltlas, NFW YORK, Nor. 17.-FLOUR-Steady. , EAT Spot, easy; No. 1 durum, H.UV f. o. h. New York; No. 1 northern. Duluth, $1.08'l. and No. 1 northern. Mani toba, $1,104, c. 1. f. Buffalo. Futuies were weak; December. $1.11. CORN Spot. eay; No. 2 yellow, 73'4o. prompt shipment. OATS-Baroly teady; No. 8 white, 41'4 ti41Vo. HAY Steady; prime, $1.S24i No. 1, $1.30, No. 2, $1.20; No. 8, Sl.iosjl.06; thlpplnc, Idle hops yuiet; state, common to choice, 1016, 21ii30c; 1914, "tffUc; Pacific: coast 1915, i2(g'15c; 1914, 10ai2o. HIDES Steady; Bogota, SotfUe; Cen tral America, 2.0. LEATHER Firm; Hemlock firsts, 330 S4c: second, ?2tT33c. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; $17 0iV(il7.Mi; family, S22.KiiV3 8); chars, $1S.6O&21.(P0. Beef, steady $UU0u 17.10; family, $l8.0o5l'i.iO. mess, short mess. Lard. steady; middle west, x.06(f9.16. 1 TALLOW Dull; city, 74c; coWry. 774n; special, 8c. BUTTER Firm: receipts 8,213 tubs; creamery extras, 31S324c; firsts, 274 294c; seconds, Cu'2c. EUUS Irregular; receipts, 8.078 cases; fresh gathered extra fine, 43ft44c; extra firsts, 40(fj42c; firsts, 8637c; soconds, tVit S4c CHEESE Firm; receipts, 306 boxes; state, whole milk flats, held specials, lti'np; average fancy. 16ifilc; current mtike, specials, 164J'16c; average fancy, 154c. POULTRY Dressed steady; western fresh chickens, barrels, lfnu'23o; fresh fowls, Iced. 12jjl7e; frosen turkeys, lSUo. Alive, sternly; western chicken. 16o; fowls, 1349 loo; turkey. 18cffic. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. PfllTl TOT A II.. - rr-. , - W . , - over 7 ll., 17c; broiler, l&44i7c; springs, 11c; ducks, 10o: geese, luc; hens. 9ullc; young gltinea hens, each, S5c; roosters, Sc. OYSTERS Chesapeake, standards, per gallon. $1.10; standards, $1.25; selects, $1.60; nortnern, standards, 11.46; selects, $l.it; New York counts, $1.90. Northern, small cans, ':'! 2Sc; large cans, 36H5c. Chesa reake. small cans. 30ii2ac: large cans. SOii Sac FISH Halibut, 13o; salmon, frssh pink, 9c; fresh red. 124c: catfish, fresh, ldc; trout, fresh, 13c; white fish, fresh, 17c; red snapper, fresh, 13c; catfish, frosen, 13c; smelts, frozen, 10-1 b. boxes, $1.26; smoked white fish, 14c. kippered salmon. 17c. FROZEN FIRH-Hallbut. sixes to suit, 104c; catfish, large, for steaks, 18c; sal mon, falls, 9c; salmon, silvers. 10e; No. 1 trout, He; No. 1 whlteflsh, drssssd. lOo; No. 1 whlteflsh, large, 16c; No. 1 whlta flBh, Jumbo. 18c; pickerel, round W. C. 6c; pickerel, headless, 8c; black bass, order alia, 26o: herring, dressed, pair frosen, oc; blueflah, extra fancy, 13c; red napper, headless, dressed loci; floun ders 10c; scallop, per gallon, $3.00. SMOKED FISH-Whlta, 10-lb. baskats. per lb., 10. , KIPPERED FleH-Salmon. 10-lb. bas kets, per lb., l7o. CELERY Mammonth, per dog., 7So. BEEF CUTS Ribs, No. 1, 194o; No. 3, I640; No. 3, 124o. Loins, No. 1. 214o. No. 2, 18ci No. 3, lo. Chuck. No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 94c; No. 8. Sc. Round, No. 1. 14c; No. 3, 18c; No. S, l. Plats. No. I, li4c; No. 1. 940: No. 3, 84C L1VI0 POULTRY Broilers, 14 to 14 lbs., In separata comp., 17c; over 14 to lbs.. 16c; springs, any slse, 134; ducks. Picked, 4 pries, but not wanted. Uo; hen, over 4 lb. pr Ib H4c; roosters, 84c Turkeys. 17c; old Toms, 16o; under 8 lb., 8c; less than S lbs. each not wanted. Geese, full, feathered and fat, so; picked, 4 price, but not wanted. Guineas, each, 36c; young, 1 to 14 Iba each. 86c. Homer squabs. 14 01. and over, $8 00; 10 to 13 os., $3.00; No. 1, must weigh os., $1. 60: under S os, too Pigeons, any kind, per dos.. duo. k FrV.',t 'n.1 vageUhle prices f urnUhed by Oil nskl Fruit company: FRL'ITS-Callfornia Valenclaa, 136. box, $4 75; 1;4. $6 UU; 17us, 2uu. 216s, ftjOs and 2. 3r'.5f. lemons, Golden Bowl, 800s. box, $650; 311. $5.00; silver Cord, 3u0.. $6.(); ssi, $4 6.1. Peaches. Colorado El berla or California Salwsvs. crate 76c Pear. Winter Nellla, box. $2 2. Grapes' Tokays, orate, $1.76: Emperors, $3.00; F;m perors, In kegs, $3.76; Itnriorted Malagas bbl., $8.00 to $.60. Bananas, bunch, $1 76 to 84.00. Crimes Golden apples, fancy. 1301 ner box; Wlnesaps. old fashioned; Washing ton, $2.36 per box; Arkansas Blacks fancy, $2 50 per box; Btaymen Wlnesaps! fancy, all sites. 32.36 per box: Black Twigs extra fancy, all slse. fa 36 per box; Rom Beauties, eura fancy all lxes. S2.00 per box; Wsgners,. extra fancy, all alse. 32.26 per box; Spnseuburg larga sites only. 2.60 per box; Jonathaii Idaho, extra fancy. $176 per box; Jona than, fancy, $1.6u per box; Roms Beauties extra fancy, all sites, $2.00 er hox: Pesrmalnea, extra fancy, all sites, Colo rado, $2.00 per box; Pearmalnee, fancy tl.76 per box; Peannalne. choice. $1.60 par ,ox. J M. Bschtel's Jonathans, 34 80 per barrel; Wallbridge, $4 On per barrel; 0m Itens. $4 00 per barrel; Black Twkgs, $4 00 per barrel: Ben Davit. :iU per ban si; Missouri Pippins. $4.00 per barral; York Imperials, $4 (10 per barrel: Willow Twigs $4 UO per barrel; Wlnesaps, 84 00 par bar rel; Huntsman s Favorites, $4 00 per bar re'. Star Bra"nd Ben Davis. 81 75 per barrel Willow Twigs. $1.26 per barrel; Wlnesaps. $3 60 per barrel; Jonathans, 83.60 per bar rel Shield Brand Black Twigs. S3 60 per hitrri,!: IIImcU Thiul connnwrtclal l,r,r.H S3 26 per barrel; Ben Davis. Illinois. U't per barrs1. VEOETABI.E3 Cabbage lb., 140. Head lettuce, dot., $1.00; leaf lettuce. 4uc. Cel ery, Pascal, dot , 76c: Jumbo, 76c; Mich igan. &. Onion. Spanish, crate, $1 60; red. lb., 2c; yellow, lb., 14c Cauliflower, crate, $3.00 Brussel sprouts, lb.. Vjc Tomstoes, lug, 81 60. Pepiti, basket. 76o. Paisley, dot., 3Cc. Rutabagas, lb , 14o. (Ireen beans, wax, basket. $l.m). Siiuaah, lb.. ln. Pumpkins, lb.. 14c Artichokes, dot.. $1 26. Casaba. crate. 38.00. Pota-t-es, Colorado whit stock, bu., 76e; OUloS, Uc. Sweetpotatoea, bbl., $i 60. Dec. 1-anl .Ian. May. tUhs Jan. Mav. Hl.lT Vtllllalhl,, I. m . w - . . . ... ,.-u., ...i..i.. . iT .w- LI- ! Nov. l.'i C.eu, 7 4 I o: lol bo'aVd. bow;ver: lielTed" to gtr-U, The" 51 j "J J ;7,! market to a certain extent. ' . J 7,' 1 i J .,7 ! S uin lVovlslon. scored a. In. In nearly all ' J f J S V ! S, ? 44l T W option nolwlth8tandlig a decided break j.- - ! K i J . J S J IV Ji In the price of hogs. The unturn was Nov- 1(l I 7 N. ( 8 Wl 7 44, 7 W OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Show Very Little Chang; in Either Direction Sheep and Lambs Abont Steady. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER OMAHA, Novemler 17. Isn.V Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. IHflclsl Moii,,IY 10,2,8 Ofllcial TlleaiUv 3 3.700 24.3ii2 is f.14 Won im KH.ITS 4? OH livK..l Esllniale Wednesday.. S.2i Three dsvs this week 24.84S Same days Isst week ,.i.i Same days 1 weeks sxo 8t.a. Same days 8 weeks stjo 34D Same days 4 weeks ago ;'.:J l'l "OH U.777 1" yiU ": IS.S'3 :lllle Uhs last enr..,4 2i.(44 :t.i The following table show the receipt of cattle ho. .( al.een at tha Omaha I live stock mai ket for the vear to aate. as, riltllllArn,! m-llh mmt va-ar: V'li. D14. Inc. Cattle 1 072 474 827 S-X 26 118 Hogs 2SM.84J 1.9iHil HiW.v Sheep 2.!K).6i2 b'l.!W The following table shows the average prlcf-s of hogs at the Omaha live slock nai ls, in market for the last few days, with com- Date. I 19K I 1914 I l!M3.i lt12 I 1911 p i!lO. j mov , t.,' V 2. 8. 4. 6. 7 044 I 7 68, 7 711 $ 041 7 871 7 78 6 99 I 7 10 7 Til 6 Mi 7 9l T M 7 iu I ( a ii i u i w 7 09i 7 It Ml 8 09 ! 7 7 11 Hlllt IS .r 1 74 7 86 7 4sJ 7 8.i T 86 7 70 S fc4 MS gx, C",' . N"T," K-" W ... J M 7 Mi 7i, S lit I 7 ' v- I 34, 7 tvl , T'i a 14 J Tr 1 174 T 6S i 7 Sl I T 7T 7 73 j 7 Ml 7 . S i H 08 T Tl t U 7 ) 7 7 81, 7 7 7J i til 7 84 1 7 1- Nov" f T Si 7 to 7 4; JxqV, 10 614 K'nv II 7 HH 7 M Receipts and disposition of live stock at the t nlon slock yards In Omaha for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'cloca yesteiday: RECB1 PTS ca rs. Cultlo.HoKS.Stieep.il sea C. M. A St. r.. .19 8 IWsbash 1 23 Missouri Pacific .. I'nlon Pat-lflo C. & N. V east. C. N. W.. wet. 6 67 85 11 13 51 41 C., St. P., M. A O.. 23 C, H. Q., eaaU.. 3 C, B. A y.. west... 47 ('.. R. I. A P., east. 3 C, R, I. A P.. west. .. Illinois Central 10 Chicago O. W 3 Total receipts ...248 ei DISPOSITION HEA D. Cattle. Hogs, snerp. Morris A Co 624 35 Swift A Co Cudahy Tacking Co Armour A Co Lincoln Packing Co So. Omaha Parking Co. Kay Packing Co W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant A L. . Hill A Bon F. Ik Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros Kellogg 949 6M 920 30 ti9A 1.057 1,009 1.133 1.361 1 647 " 818 224 M7 M 132 68 1'6 447 8 89 17 179 140 7 V 4 1 73 25 151 18 2S 992 338 Werthelmer A Dcgen... ( Hamilton Sullivan Rro. Hothaohlld Mo. A Kan. Calf Co... Christie 'lllggln Roth Meyer Baker. Jones A Smith. Dnnnor Bros John Harvey Cllne Jcnson A Co Other buyers i.OM 3,623 ll,jU2 Totals Sunday .. 6,684 CATTLE Receipts of cattle continue moderate, although tha run la very sood for this season 0 tha year. Today 338 cars were renorted In. maklna tha total run for the three days this week 24,848 head, the smallest for any similar period for a number of weeks back, but mors man aoubie the run of a year ago. Beef sters of good quality were In de mand at fully steady prices. Common kinds Were a little slow snd half-fat or warmed-up oornfeds war weak. The faot Is no ons seems to want tha half-fat rornfeds. but that I usually the rase at this season jt th year, when buyers give the preference to western grass besf. Cows and heifers wer mostly steady, although canner were a little low and possibly weak In spots. Uood to choice yearlings and good feed ers hav been In fslr demand svery day this week, snd prices on such rattle are runy steady with yesterday or a Utile stronger than a week ago. wuoiaiiona on cattle: Prim oornfed beeves. $9.76c3nO.O0; good to choice fed yearlings. $9 0iVf9.78; fair to good fed yearlings. $8.009.00; common to fair fed yearlings. $6 6oua.OO; good to choice heawy beeves, 9.00.(mi; fair to good oornfed beeves. 37.76ifiO.oO; common to fair corn fad beeves, So.oo.Tl; prim grass baevsa, $H (XiifS.OO; good to choice grass beeves. $7.6o84.00; fair to good grass beeves, 76 (7.60; common to fair grass beeves, $6.76d 6.75; good to choice glass heifers. IMbi 6.76; good to choice grass cow. tft.ntf6.36; fair to good cow, $4 7617 60; common to fair cows. $3,764)4.76; good to choice feed ers, $7.2rifc.Oi fair to good feeder. Sn 69 7.35; common to fair feeder. $5.60irfti.60; good to choice stockers, 7.6ojiH.OO; fair to good tocker. $il.5nt7.6o; common to fair stockers, $6.6XQffl.ti0; stock heifers, $5 763 6.75; stook cows, $4 6pb.75; stork calve, $ti.003.36; veal calves, 86.00(if.tO; bulls, Stags, etc, $4.00ffpft00. Representative sains: WXOMINQ. IS feeders., K76 S 70 33 feeders.. 1049 7 30 10 cows 903 4 00 10 f seders.. 933 t 60 11 bulls 1868 4 60 21 feeders.. 604 T 36 IDAHO. fl feeders.. P38 6 60 cows.-.IOJO S 90 26 feeders.. 978 IM 10 feeders.. S61 S 60 NEW MEXICO. 130 rows.... 676 4 30 HOGf Receipts wars again very mod erate, being estimated at only fifty-three cars, or 8,700 head. So far this week shout 10,813 bead have arrived here. This Is 3,000 smaller than a weak ago, and only about half as large as for ths same days last year, but Is few head larger than two weeks ago and nearly double th supply for th same days three weeks ago. Shippers wer In ths trade again today, and whlls their purchases wera not heavy, they amounted to a fair share of the total supply. Prices bald looked 1013 I ho lower, tops dropping to 86.30, ths low est rlgure or the year, and for that mat ter the lowest level reached In several years. Another 60,000 hesd run at Chicago to day dispelled all hopes sellers bad of checking the. break, and while local re ceipts wsr extremely moderate, another KKaloc decline was registered. First bids were all of 16c down, and a few sales were mad 1 on that basts, but by th tlms jne ouig or uio crop oegan 10 move traas had firmed uu a shade, and most of Hi hogs sold at I016e lower prices. Move ment was decently active shsr a trading baal had been established and nearly everything had cleared by 10 o'clock. Representative sales: No At. Bh. r No. At. Sh Ft at U4 . . 00 4 i t too m a gl 170 0 r 178 ... gr;u. m in ... 74'i i,i tn tie 4 tl ) 4 10 M tt SO I 11 ym ixo t it II ... 1 10 44 ill 4 M It lit ... 1 is to in ... St li It ... (i nos. M 13 ... I OS tl 14 ... I j u m ... 11 SHEEP Ths midweek market found th run extremely moderate, supplies of forty two car, or about 10.000 head, being th smallest reported on a Wednesday since the first week of August For ths first half of the week supplies total 62.876 head, be'ng smaller than last wtek by over 8,0110 head, but 6.KO0 larger than two weeks go and l7.ro! heavier than for ths corre sponding days last year. Fat lamb trads was more or less of a drsg, slthough a pretty fair clearance was made In good season, st pries that looked Just about steady with yesterdsy. No gooa westerns showed up. and lamb from com lot showed a wide rang of quality, with nothing very toppy being Included In th recalpta. Soms stuff that was fairly good reached $ ', while Is 36 bought the bulk of the offer'ngs. A decg of Idaho that would hav brought $i 26 If properly trimmed up went at $8 20 atrslght, while fed westerns, which wars In fair shape but were too heavy, were bought at 10. trice range has narrowed aharply again In the Inst two days, and while the lamb at 8s.3u today wer not rholca by any mean, It Is doubtful If the best would hav brought any mora thsn that. Quotations on sheen snd lambs: Iambs. good to choice. $8 B4i 80; lambs, fair to aood. 8 1n8 36; lambs, feeder. 87 769 8 60; yearling, fair to choice. $ti.0mii 60; yearling, feeders, $Oiai.76, wether. fair to rh i In l.-e. I fff. im; ewes, feeders, $4 Ooricft.Zn, Reprrseiitntlv sales: N',i A v. :Jts fed lambs 78 3.:' fed lambs 71 Pr. 8 :n 8 ;.M native lambs 4.10 Wyoming lambs 7W1 Idaho lambs MO Wyoming feeder lambs 2 South Dakota feeder lambs.. 8,'jt Colorado feeler lambs 74 native feeiler lambs V'7 native feeder lamb S:4 native feeder lambe ?4 Wyoming feeder lamb 490 natl lami a 71 8 SO 78 8 2. 77 8 2S Hi 8 l 62 KM 8 4" 78 7 M 87 8 2 . CI 8 0 M 8 2 T 8 26 8 2 (IIICAtiO I.IVK STOCK M4HKKT Cattle nteai lloas Steady. heep Firm, ClI1CA(JO. Nov. 17 --CATTL.P-ReoelPts, 17.im head: market steady; native beef steers. $. 9WI0 SO; weatern steers. w " ' '.' " s and heifers. $i.7Mi.2e; calves ItUOfllOPO. Hi OS Receipts, 46.000 head; market steady at 10c decline; bulk. $ 0irl 46: light. 36 (VH0S.4S: mixed. 3.Y84ftl.70; heavy. 3.S.oiv(f,70; rough. $..!nri.'0; pins. 8i.7W(j' .... Hit KEF AND LAMRS-ItecelPta, ItJ.isH) head; market firm: wethera, $6.00U.Ai; ewes, $3.50A6.66; lamba, S.60n. I at. I.oala Live Mock Market. ST. UM'18, Nov. 17.-4'ATTLB-Re-celpis. 6.IHW bead: market steady; native beef stet r. $7 &ifi0 4; yearling eteers and heifers, $K 6uijil0.8f; row. $ti.0Onr7.6O; stockers and feeder, 88.OW7.7Ii; southern steers, 85.ti.0; cows and heifers, $4.U0 41 10; native calves. 88.0ntirlii.fi0. Ill HIS - Receipts. 8.600 head: market lower; plus and lights. $5 7Vu 6; mixed and butchera, Stt.lfrii .; good heavy, 8H.60 tl 00 SHEEP AND LAMBfl-Recelpta, 8 o0 head; market steady; yearlings. w kT 7.8.S; lambs. $!.00i.7; sheep and swea. f6.0ii).3i. Kansas City l.lve gloek Market. KANSAS) PITY. Nov. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. 7i0 hesd; market strong; prime red steers, 9 ami'io.uo; aressea oeei sieei., $7.rKy9.0U; western teers, ttt.ovus.wi; stockers snd reeners, sn.wnow.io; mnw, $4 MMifi.7S. calves, $0 0OJ510.0O. HOUS Keoelpts. w.uuu neao; mai n lower; bulk of sales. $t.104i 46; heevy. 88.4(V.K0: packer and butcher. SH-SOP S.60; light. $.0i,.40; pig. $6.4KU.40. SHKKP AND IMU ueceipia, ."" head; market steady; lamb, fs.ift'js.wi, yenrllnKs, $a 26fj.H0; wethers, 36.o.Ou; ewes, 85.0)6.66. glow rty l.l4 Btoek Market. SIOITX CITY, la, Nov. 17 CATTLIV- Receipt, S.dtl head; market steady; na tive steers. $rvfm(f7.76: butchers, $4.&ttJ 6.60; cows and heifers. M.Wi.; cannera. $3. 36414. 26; stockers and teeoors, n11 6.60; onlves, $6.0.6O; bulls, stsgs etc., ti Vns HOOS Receipts, -iv neaa; rowi.i ii... 1 .. t.i iijhA AI- mixed. 8H.10 m 16; light, $6.90&4.10; buik of alo. $6.05 W.-'; . ....... t tnen head; market steady; swes, 4-0Utfo.A; lambs. S6.763.3&. St. Joseph I. It Stuck Market. bt -TfiB rPH Nov. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts. 2.000 head; market steady ; steer. $rt6"iuv.0y: cow and heifer. $3.i6uD-Ou; calves. $fl.60ii00. HOOS Receipts. 6.RO0 tieso; mtraef, lower; top, .4(); puik ot saiee, n .- HHlffrp AIvil)' LAM US Receipt. l.OliO head; market slow: lamb. $7.7W 00. Mock In tght. Wecelnls of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets: 1 fi-ttl ttnvi ftlieen. South Omaha ' ' f0? I"'? Chicago .17.000 46.0110 16.000 Kansas (Tty SL Louis Sioux City Totals .. 7.IKW .. 6.0.10 .. 3.000 Kl.tmO I. MO 4,600 6.60 8.no 3.000 . .48.7tK) 71.700 88.100 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nor. 17.-OOFFKK There was further scattering liquidation and a little trade selling in the market for cof fee futures here today, but after opening t a decline of 2vlo points prloee held fairly steady on covering where there also seemed to bs a little demand for houses with European connections. The close was 316 points net lower. Bale. 20 500 bag; November, 6.68c; December, 66V; January. 3. Was; February, 6 69c; March, 8 60c; April. 6.66c; May. 6 69c; June, .74c; July. 79c; August, S.s4c; September, 6.80c: October. 4.94c. Spot, quiet; Rio, No. 7. 7rf7Se: Santos. No. 4, V(T4c Oost and freight offers were re ported more numerous, with quotations ranging from 9.10c to 860 for Santos 4s. English credit, snd from 7 to 7.06e for Rio 7s, American credit. The official rabies reported a decline of l-16d In ths rate of Rio sxchanga on London, with mllrela price unchanged at Rio and 60 rets lower st Santos. Kansas City drain and Provisions. KANSAS CTTT. Not. 17. WHFIAT-No. 3 red. 31.1001.12: No. 3 hsrd. $1.0101.07; December, 9a64o: May. $1,004. 111 Mfio 1 mixed f.9Uri4(nc : No. 1 white. 69fji'594c; December, b6'at7c; My, 8014c UAlb .IO I wnilt, SIIU'SITSU, v. m mixed, 844flS5o. BUTTER Creamery. 30c; firsts, 28c; seconds, 36o; packer, 19c EOOS First. 28c; aeoonda. 33c. POULTRY Hn. 114c; young roosters, 12c; brollsr. la ( t'ottoa Market. NEW YORK, If or. 17. -COTTON Spot, quiet; middling upland. 11.70c No aales Cotton futures opened barely steady; December. 11.62c; January, 11.67c; March, ll.enc: Mhy. 12.(m-; July. 18.12c. The cotton market closed steady at a net decline of from 3 to 7 points. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 17.-COTTON-Spot, steady; good middling. 7.8ld; middling, 97d; low middling, 14L Sales. 10,000 bsles. I Mlaarspolli Grata Mark. MIKNEAPOLIS, Nov. IT. WHEAT December. 994tJ'04q; May 31.03; No. 1 hard, $1064; No. 1 northern. 3L01H9 1.044. FliOUR Unchanged. BARLEY 6!lf67e. RT E 44ff"Bc. BRAN $18.00. CORN No. 3 yellow. 684o7"H. OATS No. 3 whits, 8411644c. FIAX-43.074'fj2.U4- OI anal Rol. SAVANNAH. Oa . Nor. 17. OILS Tur pentine, firm, at 66c: sales, 100 hhls : re ceipts, 336 Mils.; shipments. 118 bhls. : stock. 11.686 bhls. Rosin, firm; sales, 1,004 bhls.; receipts. 1,172 bbls ; shipments. 690 bbls ; stock. S.1 bhls ; A. B. S 40; C, D. $5,424; E. $6.46; F, $6,474; O. $6 60; H. P624: I, $6 66: K. 3 00; M. $6.26; N snd WO, $6.76; WW. 87 10. Mrfl Market. NHW TOHK. Nnv IT M UTi t .aTha xohangs quotes lead offered at $5 26. , Copner firm; electrolytic, $l.n). Iron steady snd unchanged. Tin firm at $42.60 4348 80. At London: Spot copper. .C7S 16s; future a'79 Ks; slectro.lvtic, 96 10. Spot tin. 174 Pa; futures, 173 5s. Antimony, 128. Lead, 27. Spelter, 84. ' St. Leal Orala Market. ST LOUTS, Mo., Nov. IT. WHEAT No. 8 red. 31 17: No. 3 hard, nominal; De cember. 31 08; May. SI 04 fl 064. CORN No. 2, 604clc; No. 3 whlta. 60411 e; December, 674c; May. 614itiT;i7c OATS No. 3. 860; No. 3 white, nominal. I.lverpoo Orala Market. LIVER POO U Nor. IT WHEAT 6 pot. No. 3 Manitoba, 12 7; No, 3, Urn 64d; No. 2 hard winter, old, 13 d; No. 3 Chicago, new, 11 2d CORN Spot. Ia Plata. Ss. FLOUR Winter patents. 42a. gar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. IT. SUOAR Raw, sasy; centrifugal, S.Olo; molasses. 4.84c; refined quiet. Futures opened weak on reports of freer new crop offerings. Of- tsrlngs at noon were to 6 points nst lower. F.vaaorateg Apple til Dried Fralt NEW YORK. Nov. IT. EVAPORATED APPLES teaay. IiRIED FRUITS Prunes, quiet. Aprl rot and peactie. firm. Raisins, steady. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK, Nov. If. Man's war and drea good advanoed; cotton good and yarns steady; silks in fair demand. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 17 DRY OOODS Cotton goo is and yams steady. Lsces In better demand. Worsted yarns higher. YORK STOCK MARKET, Ettensire Speculations in Securi ties of All Descrip tions. NEW YORK. Nov. 17 Extensive sneo- julstlons at higher prices li securities of an nescript 'one except rails snfl similar investment issues attennen toaay earty tiadluK. with sharp recession In the last naiv or tne session. During tne rorenoon all the coppers, automobile Usuea, sugar shares, oils snd some, recent favorites, like Lackawanna Steel, Crucible Steel and RhIiIwIii Locomotive were lifted 8 to 18 points, whil Bethlehem Sleet. Waking from Us torpor, rose 34 to 4:H. In addition there wss a further rise of 8V points In rutted Fruit to IS8, while Consolidated (las and other utlllt'es. as well as express company stocks recorded average gains of 8 points. Incidentally Mercantile Marine preferred, which re cently made a meteoric rise of 18 points to 7M4. declined almost 7 to 684. and Texas company, which was rushed up U4 yesterdav. fell 5 to 11 All this time ra'ls were doing little mora than holding their own, with moderate strength In a few of the high gvada shares and some minor Issues like Den ver A Rio Ornnd" preferred. Seaboard Air Line and Rock Island. Partial explsrstlons for the movement In the coper group wns furn'shed in tha afternoon, when announcement was msde of the forthcoming dissolution of tha Ouggcmielm Exploration company whlctv has large holdings in some of the mora active metal Issues. Evidently the terms of the separation were not to the liking of holders of these stocks, soms of which receded from 2 to 8 po nts. Prior to that Incident sugsr stocks amf other Inactive speclajtlea had yielded much. If not all, of their advance, while rails gradually receded. Rethlehem Bteol lost 14 points of Its extreme advance, closing at 4. United States Steel, sh ed had risen over a point to 8, fell back to X74, closing at that price. Prices wera mixed with an irregular unnertons at tne end Total sales amounted to 1.0H0,0i) shares. 111 conditions In the ateel Industry a ' authority stated that new order wera runtvng steadily fair In exees of rnrmnt production. Copper metal Is on a firm 19o basis, with a marked Increase of de mand. The bord market shared the Ir regular condition In stoeK Total sales, par value, aggregated $6,476,000. United Stales registered 4s declined 4 per cent on call. Number of aales and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: gain. Hlsk. Lew. Clcse. Alaska KM 14.700 t V 874 Allfe-ctialmvs ., .0o VS V Amarleaa suet (atgar.... It Tin 4 ' Amerlren Cn .. W.M0 4 4e4 Atnortnaa Lonnmntm .... .1 "I " 7y Amrrtran S. R. U.Sno ion 971 Am. . R. Df4 em liaai 11 1U Am. emar nrininf r.e" 11ns ii., iu American Trl. a Tl.... 4. Too 1?4 12 4 Amsrtraa Toharo Aus'-oeoa OopiMir ,.. Atrhlana mo .w tm im ... 49.SS1 l (94 l4 nxi int 107 ion ... xi.ino 1241 in is ... 1V mi M haldwln LooncncKIrs SMIIIraiirs Ohio.., ttethlFhsra n BrmilTn lUplil Transit. 4'alirnmla Pi-trolaum .,, ranailt Prlflo fenlral iMIhtr Chaiapeaks a Ohio.... rhleaso rt. w I 'lWrno, M A M. P hlctso a N. W Chirsso. R. I. A P. Rr '"hlne Copnar ., ColoniiV, Purl A Iran.. Crurthls SttMl ppnTur A R. O ehl..., rn.illl.ri' SsouiitlH .. BM (loneral Rloctrio Orest Nortlifrn ptil I.wwi IN ni , 1. omi so n m S4.M 77 4 4. MS .70rt (S t .ro M14 tie i l.eio ex 1KVU IMS t"i savtj t4 n u H4 44 .... 1S44 wo 314 17.S10 Mt IM 444 44 10 WO M4 W4 74 I 444 15.7"n 7S loa 4.(00 47 41, SOS 4414 HK 174 1771 HTVk 1 700 IV 134 1M nrsst Nn. orm etrs. IS. 70S im HI I"i4 I04 OiuiKnhplm KtiHoratloa.. St. too 74 11 774 10 814 44 lei M 14 1 M n Illinois ivninii Intsrhorough Omi. Cot. Innrtrsllon Corpr ..... International Hsrvoetor.. Kanaas Mir Soulhorn... 8. 70S X7 21 5C. 474 461 Itovj jet V U I-hih avnr LmllaYllls A NsatiTllls.. Mitran Pstroloum 7. H0 114 114 11.100 l.ono M Ismt Deeper 84 MlasouH. K. g T 1 Mtftsmui Parlfto ....... National lltarult Nsllonal Lm4 NaTtila Coptisr Nw York Coatral N. Y 14. H 4 H Norfrit A Woatsm..., Nsrthara Pacltlo rarlrte Mll Psclflt Tel. Tsl Prnnarlvsnla rullmaa PaJaes Otr... Rjt ron. Copeer Iieaitln on A4 4 an le.im 17 ia i 4 1ns y in?v4 io4 . I8.100 m 7114 tsv . 1 ooo litivi HMk mw . I.oo U7 ll lis too 114 J4 tl . 1.900 44 44 4K 400 so Ma MS 7-l W ICI, M . JJ.100 1-4 4 jnt , 10. too ih iri4 t4 . I son M M14 . sne 10s tot i'4 . I 7no US Mi 14 . 7 too 104 16)4 )f4 . I. am i' 4 t'4 . 1 oo im iwi it! . 11 oo i4 IMS ns K0 M4 u4 UH .104 000 Ml 4 IT14 . 1 os 114 114 in . 68 oi i 4 T4 Tit Too "H " 74 . fa loo 4 (ih s4 . 1 onn tt 4m so . 4 100 4011 tf o,il RMiiihlle Iron S Rteol. Souther ParlMc oillhern TtallwaT atuilahsksr cvrnirmnr . Tannaiaa Oieesr Tavaa rnmnany I'nlna Icirtn V'nlon I'arlfte bM t'nltod Htatsa Staal.... . Sttwl DM.... t'tsh Oifinsr W'eolrn tinlon Wratlashonas glontrla Montana Powsr n,marw.l Motor WM,b 11 tiM.. linn 11 w sow (04 Total salas foe ths dir. l.OS9,0"0 shsns. New York May Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. MimCANTILH PAPER-8U34 per cent. HTERLINO EXC H A NYlfi 81 Tty-d 1 bill. 84 62; demand. 84.(7: cable. $4 8776. SILVER Bar. (Mc; Mexican dollars- 394c. BONDS Oorsrnmsnt. teadr: rallmaA. Irregular. TIME IOANS Steady: 80 and M A.wm tWfilK per cent; aix month, i8 per ssxtn CALL MONET-Steady; high, t rr cent; low. 14 per cnt: ruling rata. S er cent; last loan, 3 per cent: oloalng ild. 14 ner cent: offered at t per oant. (. losing quotations on Donas today wera ss follow: V I. rsf. 8s. rg... Salt Ma tas. sr. Ss 44 r enaeon tl N. T. T 6nt. aa lliu. V. g. la. rat 114 W. T. Pier 44s lnnu 4o eoiisoB 10114 V. y. SHata Ui 111 V. g. 4a ess 104. T.. K. H. a R 4e seueoa 110 ev. 6s ...1174 Panama la eoupoa..l014Nv- Paolfts 4 S4 Am Sm1ra IHU tn Is M4 A. T. T. . 44s.. 107440 a L, rY. 4a 1.1 14. Armour Y. 44.. V f se. T. A T. la.... tr4, I Atohtaon an 4a M ran a. eon. 4tis 10M4 nl. A Ohio 4a M o sea 44s lor On. Parirte 1st aoiWaadina ssa 4a ttii Cha Ohio 4ta... Kut. I a B. F. r. 4a tov c n AO 1. 4a ... Mlo. Pae. er. I. 107 C M 8 P 44 V7 as ear. 4s 104 , C. n. I. y r. 4s. 41 So galivaT Is lii r. a . rat. 44s ... Valoa Pacifl 4.... t7ta . o in O rat. 14 4o st 4s Ilia' 74 V. H. Ttoebar 6s.... 104 lonuP. A Steal 1 UH'a S4Wshash lat Is 1014 o wat. 1'nioa 44s ... 144 Erie saa. 4s Gen. Fleetrle Vs Ot No. 1st 4MS 111. 'Tsn. rat. 4a K. C. So. rf. Is.... t N anl 4s... M. K. 4 T. 1st 4s.. aBI4. 9'' 4 TV mi. xnaa. OT, M. .141 Mi Aaslo-rnsrk I 04 ., 18 l oslia Stork Market. LONDON, Nov. IT. American securities on tha stock market maintained a firm tone on a tnoderat amount of business, despite thtf rise In exchange. Denver fk Rio Orande shares were firm features, wh'le United States Steel wss Inclined to droop. Str.VFR Bar. t4id per otinra. MOVRT 4' per cent. DISCOUNT RAT ES Short bills and three months. 64 per cent. Flank Clearlag. OMAHA, Not., 17 Bank clearings for Omaha today were 84.1K9.128.91 and for the corresponding day last year. 33.1'k),al3.73. I.oaal Seearltlea. Quotalloas furalahad by Bursa Blinkar A Oa. 449 Oman National Bank bullam. Uouha Hots P14 Aakwl. Amar. Smsttsr Hscarttla pti A 174 stv Bauksrs Murttas Loan 144a. I Cur National building. 7 par east pti. .. 100 Daar A C., PM t 974 Itinuu.i . , mmtw if .........(. ,iua yiak Rubbar Co.. T par seat 1st pr4 .104 Haral4 Butldlnj. par aaat ptd M 10 ion 41 T 64 Saw Statu rat. Via Onisha a Council Blufa 84. R, ptd 7 Omaha a Council Blurts Rjr. f 6. (4. l giata bank ol Umaoa. Ill Swltt a Coatpany lit Pslos Stock V arta Stack 74 ttsuaa Anslo-granck I par rant aotaa. lis ... T Oarmaa OoTara't I par oant aotaa. Itt4 .. 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