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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1914)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY RKK: XOVKMBER 8. ,f14. -C GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! Sentiment in Whtat Tit it Decidedly More Bullish. CASH ARTICLE IS SELLING WELL I"J frem Foreigners ami from Miller Rraardcrt as F.nrnnrna IT Trade la lorn tail Oat Improving. SOfTH OMAHA, Nov. T, 1114. Smaller receipt r. -.-..oat are looked for at the soutliwt at. well ax at the northwest, it i ixp.rtt hy tnese In a position to know us in the 1 rohuble movement of this (stain thnt the changes by foreigner, the new from nil milling tenters e;tnrdsy told of a better demand lor flour, and with thin demand coming hot only from foro.tfners. but from the domestic- trade a well. A milling con cern at St. Ijntiie. a mil an anuner at .Mlnneapolisx In tlier messnxe v.-icidy, aid 1119 riour trade would lie tho larg est on the crop, were It rcsslhle to cure I veaanl room tor the mcvernent of thle ccimnndity to importing coiinlr.es. rliete wax a aoo.1 extort imames In I corn and out, with the Imnrove- 1 mint in the trade turUr In coin tnuti . 1". oat. There wa com' dersh'e old torn a,. hi for liiimed nto shipment to the ! east ami for export and there were gioijiv turchases of the new crop for th" latter I half of .Vovemer and all of I Jot-ember I fur export. Argentine shipment of oata j were ll.t) bushels. A report received 1 from that country claim tuat the i nti I I1" " Till , n. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Higher and Feeder Lower for the Week. HOGS HIGHER FOR THE WEEK hot n rat l.amhs Dollar Higher Than Week A an Fat Sheep Fifty to Sixty f'enta Higher aad Feeder l.lttle Changed. SOUTH OMAHA. rov. 7. 114 Receipts were: Cattle, lloga. Sheep. ITO.I hn he n flntnsu.! 15 In :al hy froai. Veieel room aa chartered lor ! V?r'K Moi.day Wu,fM bushel of corn at l',c to Buffalo. ruMO,.v fhvria v.ie the principal buyer it ' Iir. ' JJ""",l ' an. for farmer hoiuin ,.,, ,,,, . to I ?i."V-?? ,'a,.K" trrdy and they , " t-ptlmate Saturday .... ,X ineir urplti. an wll us lor rountiv el vaior people to lett-m the bids now betus ent out. Pentiincni in i.iore bu.ltth on wlitat than ut any tlaie tince tlio war broke out, and this reeling Is rruii!HiH among the concerns In control of the avtual grain. .1iUi niliilons of bushels of wheat were add by the country dur- th first stufcrs f the war ubioad Jul holders It. the interior havo loi.otvcd the advances nnd soi.i n eiy on all the hard apots. This whc-U has jnoted freely to primary soiling mnrki-ts, and It U now bateved that with a partial letup tn the selling- higher prices must or pniu i.. farmers and othe.g In o.dvr to secure the grain now wanted. . Xn addition to tna buying of cash wheat SWAPPER'S COI.f.MX I HONOUKAfH," r:TC.t;nafl "phoTo araph and ten records for al or vrmle. hat will you iflve me , exchange tor tr.era? Addrcaa S. C. 15M. r.e. . T-ROOM HOl'SK, like mv."Yeat repair. Price $2,750. Want auto, cany ba.uiu'c. A -162, 13ee. , RfiVOUVER-WIll wrp a new. SJ Colt a tnew police) revolver for a kodak, or, what have you? Addicny P.-t I'.g. Bee. BIOMg. t.hiiM qii, lark Vi oll t . U. TtPEWRITtSR-Nearly new NoTXTtH derwood typewriter for cash teglsler. Address S. C. 229. llee. TANK Wooden tank, 7-foot din. incnea rush; token npurt. handle. AddrciiH f. C. 22.1, Bee. foot easy to WATCHES ETC.-17 jewel silver case watch. A-l. 2'ixSVi Ansio kodak, new. iron punching bug ring for wall, com plete except bag. What have you to swap. S. C. 231. Bee. . WILL TRADE EQUftYIN Oi5od"loT for chickens and 'iorse. Address B. C. 520. Be.. HORSE. KTC Will trade one horn; i amall 4 single rig and can"t be matched What have you? S. C. lw;?. 7 1? m ON YOUR MONEY We have several different plans whereby you can get trorn 1 to 10 on your money and be absolutely safe in your Investment. As every one knows Real Estate is one of the best and safest invest ments on earth. We can ar range it so you can invest in individual properties or talie an interest with others. It will pay you to see or write us about it. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1814 Harney Street. 1 prlees un !n Januarv iHim. 'rl nn.l ilhr. I'hLkers n.d profit taking longs s tl'pMeil th la:h of the orrer ngs. The! u,uarant.l.e meaiures. lepoits of hog1 ''" i" aji.d inoie lavorab, uuvb.ea as to i cordltions in the south, with a little better bualneea tn that uuatler In imta i I.. 4.844 4.1ST 4.7rj .20rt 19,045 lM4e 5.14 wore anuiift the helps to bulls. neat was anrhiinced to lc higher Corn was HC hlehtr. V er. U.f hielirv f lrarancen of when an 1 flour cnim. t . h.0C-' bu.; , orn and oU " i.ivrproi closed corn. ;d I wer. none, nomina B lm TV hent ror'AlTta n-nrA U9 . ik tx,i and ihlpments l.40.'.0) lm.. aiialiist re t'"',1 J: '.-.n hu. nnd sh.pnunt of RxfW) hu. last year. Primary cjrn" r.M-e pM were a21.fk bit. no anipmerts 47 '.(0J bu., aca!nst re- i" iris or ; " bu. Inst I'rlniar.- oais recelr.tt were l!.oa bu rids ilpnients 1 20.I.CW I u. aicninst receipts f a?.cviu bu. nnd shlpmen.s of K9.V0 bu. Inst car. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Whttat. Com. Jats. Rye. B ly Six days this week.. 2O.6S0 .4e4 M.W Same oays Ust week..r.rt47 20.1M Mama I weeks ato J4,i"0 2.J;4 U.li" Kainn a weeks agn J.1,204 30,sa2 loo.i; fame 4 weeks ao J0. H'VSSi JS.VH fume days last year...23.47 fci,9 At,7 1 ',e .ouowing table H.uws the receipt CI' caltiv, h.iKs and sheet) at the Mouth wrr 1 "Van "v stock ma-k.'t for the year to 7.1 w 1 1 1 1 ml' Jim , mil. l.'IS. I'et. i wwiana live p j dite. us tot '' j cuttle H:;.l.7!)2 ' IM. bu. year. and hlpmun;s of 174,- Oit. Oct. vt. O' I. Oct r-ct. f . I Oct. i'gs l.fc.'7.l'7 2.174.73 1 147, 7 Sheep 2.7T,JCH J.S47,tiS6 7,4.i The following table nhni the rrlces for hna at the Houth Omaha live stock market for the last faw nays, with coin par. sons Date. I b!4. 'JjU ivil.ilnie.iKUit.1'JtiS. Oct. Oct lb.. I 7 ;VI 7 91 g 771 . 7 r?Hi I W! S 74' M 7 4t s s. a ft. 5 S) t 4 in the line of killers and as a i this clcring quotation ute lull; limher on lainus coiniared v.ilh a veK a.o anu burner on aged sheep. Vestrday fed Western Unit's ci'tnmaniied 10. lop for the uav, week and month thus far. aaainst tvt at tiie ru of last aeek aiwl sn IS.'O tok for Noxember of last rear. The bulk of the lamha yester t.ay Kill at 7Hiiift0. Fat es brought as mu. ii as to.sV comparct w ith M So, tha uo tor the same month last rear All prices have eatahllshod a new high record tor .November. Owing to the unsettled condition, largely in account of t" toot and month rtmac. It is hard to aauae the market for the near future, hut It looks as If fat stuff would continue to, sell at relatively htuh pi Ices, as baa hern the case ail fall Tlie feeder trade haa been ptartically at a standstill toward tne emse of the week, but this has leen due nisln.y to a feeder toarcltr re.ther tnan to an absence of any cen.und. The .nyu ry. however, hits fsllen o.f somewhat and now that no shipments will be allowed to go Into Iowa or lo any raster., points tiaoe on feeding account win l e o' niul er oropottion than had bem nntii'b'ated nt the beainnlnn of ihe week. Ptl.l a very fair number of orders r.ae come In from Nebrassa points for .ambs we gh.ng anywhere from foriy-live to .lftv-lle pounds ciitniy. It Is thought If a normal run of feedeis should arrive there wou'.d be more than enough offer ings to meit the present demand and pr.cea would have an easier and probably a lower tendency. On the first oays of the wee't a ts'rly r.ctlve trade was a noted r:iiri. with the bulk ot the beat feeder 'w' DEBATING TEAM OF SOUTH R AQf! RAH, PEACE IS MYTH OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL j American Leaguers Bring' Question I TTo Nearer Solution. b.m.a going to the country around S j. 7h, a nt the. tnot of the feeder ews at 3 15 r!oine trailers are oi i n '"i that strictly choice feeder lambs might po-ssiblv se'l upto 17 CR. ...,. Quotation on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, ivMCIi.h; lambs, fair to ood iK207H): teedm. im'd ,',Plr! Vt. IS.) J 3. S AN I 811 S 7 S7 S 4i j rh Ice $S..VJi6.1o; Oct 19.1 7 t 7i, S S7i 8 1 7 Sl 5 III ! SiUMo Oct ), t Nov. ; Nov. Nijj. Nov. Nov. Nov. Chicago S43 2 ITS si itu'eanoils I'Uluti 677 Omaha S 21 Kansas. City 2?1 10 )rt St. Luufs 1.1 ;.i . D4 Inr.lpeit 2!.4 Tl.cne suits wui c rccoi ted today No. S hard winter: 2 cars. Sl.flS',4: 1 rnr, tl.es. No. o hard winter: 4 cars. SI.On; l car, $l.073; 4 cars, 1.07i; 1 cor. d Mia., i t,ir, fi.ui, i .1.1. H mixed: 1 car, l.i7. No. 4 durutn: 1 iai 1.04t. No grade: 1 car. tac. RyeNo. I: 1 car. 95c; 1 car. 94 c. No. 3: 2 caVs, 5c. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, '7l'c. No, 8 yel low. 2 cars. tiO'rc; t car, rSo. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (new), 64o: 1 car (new), (i.1'c. No. 5 mixed: 1 car, il'Jc. Sample: 1 car, f9o; 1 car, 6S',c. Oats standard: 3 cars, 4C'tc; 1 car, 4tic. - No. 3 white: 4 cars, 4.1'ie. No. 4 white: 1 car. 46'c; 2 cars. 45c. No grade: 1 car, 4ac; 1 car, 44c. Omaha Cash llce Wheat: No. 2 bnrd, ll.07til.09; No. 3 hard, Sl.OMil.O; No. 4 hfird, SI OiTil OU; No. 2 spring, Sli' fil.CK; No. 3 sprlnic, Sl.0T.H1f 1.07; No. 4 snring, ll.nitji.OS; No. i durum, ?1.0HN 1.10; No. 3 durum. tl.WHtfL- Corn: No. 1 white, 70'itif7OUc: No. 2 white. 70ft 7T1.'! No. 1 wh te. :i4t7nc; No. 4 white. Cfi't'nrWjc- No. 5 white, WiWWVac; No. whlto. SivfiSS'ic: No 1 yellow, 7u71c: i iio. z ye:iow, icvt'a :e-i4c; to. yetiow, io'i i njiUMi'; No 4 yellow. ellow, ra34(57(ic; No. 6 30 I li Usy 21. 1 St n.i ! m ... 4 T. .1 k 37 8 31 44 V5 IS M 7 2! 8 6.11 S :io. 7 so I I i s:' .th a JA' i 7 &Si a 4 24.1 S H I 7 t&l f 431 f 28 t M ' 2 1 7 ,U'j: 7 67 8 4 !. S 47 7 K 27.1 Mi 7 i, IS 11 S 3S M 5 40 2S. 7 7 7 S 0 S Ul S SU 7 JI o ol .. ,ht iwi. ilon. fair to goon, uim' CM: lemilng. good to chob-e. .r.V...A0; -ii.... ,.i. i.. vond. ti ivf i.a year- feeders, h'.Mit .'; " in. weinrr, mil 7 '.il S ill SH2M06i: vet nr. leeaors. ' ;"'"' !nH; mi goo I t i choice. s.iw; ek'"'r," 7 M i Hi good. S.'.2.va5.); ewe, feeders, S3 2DJH.15. fed yearnnps , P fed lamh w 11 ftd ewra " 7 7 ;i I uti 7 ; i i ' 1 T4l 7 7UI IS 131 7 5 IW 7 78 7 045 1RI ! T 70i S W I 7 61 S M 8 OT I C8i . 'ill A 1 7 721 . 7 10HI 7 7Si 10! 7 HI! 7 fc 8 '2 7 '! T 6H1 I 0 101 8 OKI 7 fc 6 ! 7 1 11 K 7 S1 Ml ; 7 .4i 6 M 7 V S 271 8 2ul I S 811 9 101 7 ?. 7 3Ki 7 511 7 73. C 181 17 7lll j 7 34'i1 7 93 7 ?.i 141 7 90! I Sunaay. CATTLE Receipt, ns usual on a Bat urday, were not large enough to be of any consequence. For the week the totul shows little change as compared with tno previous week, but is considerably smaller than a year ago. Beef steers, cows and heifer have ad vanced us much as lbOLac. many Hinds being 25c h.glier than last weeK. the mni'Kct on ato:kers and feeders has s:umod badly, It being almost Impossible during the last half oi the week to dis pose of cattlo of that kind excepting Nloaa City U Mock Market. ' EIOUX CITY. U.. Nov. 7. CATTLL rc iower: heavy, t;:M(-. r,l-J'A'v 7"0- llgit. S7.P04A1S: hulk. ..lfJ 7 . SHKf P AM' LAM HHRecelpts, 4.000 he."r market. 1MJ.Ho lower; fK. 6 00; lamb. r.(iKriS.00. Market. w . n . fits- Ltv Stock vANriAS CITY. Nov. 7 CATTLK prime d steers. market SlO.OOli il.oo; .iu,r is.oiWi.7: western sie-ri., yellow, No. 1 mixed. WilHc; No. 2 nilred. Ml We: No S mixed. 68rftic: No, 4 mixed, liMtfiCDc; No. 6 mixed, OSl.Hc : No. mixed. 6?-iJ6XVfc. Oats- No. 2 white, ; 46c; standard. 4l.1i46Vie; No. 3 white. 4,i' (145: No. 4 white, 4fr45Vic. Barley; Malting. tj'ii7Jc; No. 1 feed. 6553e. Rye: No. 2, WVtiHoc: No. 3. SIHiVf-Ac. ni . - wiA AO when earning auftlclom flesh to be ' ut.l ted by the packers. The general mar ket on stock ers and feeders Is around iOc lon'or tnan laat week. Stork cows ana heileis aht ttillv S.ie lower while stocK 7ntf70'ac; No. SI calves are anvwnere from m'o to as m..!h yellow. inffilUHic: as 1 00 iower. steady: S7 00:ff8.in: stm kcrs Bnd f-erteis, Sn Ttuns.'ii, buHs SS.2r,l.7t; calves. Hi.lKVaio.M. HOOS-Recelpta. 7.000 head; market lower- 'built of sale, S7.ri7.tW: heavy. ST VVi SO- packers and btitohers. S7.3 7. ii. hf 17 KM7.H): tilKs. S1SS7.00. 'HiiKP ' AND LAMBS Hecelpts, 1.000 hert: market steady; lambs. SSOivfiSa yearllngi S5.7fV0.7f; wetners, sj'.iiona.rio; RAILWAY TIME CARD IMOX STATION Tenth and Mason K. C. St. U gxprssa.. K r. A St. U Bxprsss.. K. C. A St. laul Drrt. ,a m . .it:l"i pm ..s t:00 pm 4 a tea go Great Western- Twin Cltj L,lmltd Twip-Cllv Eipren Clilenfo KxprMS , Illinois Central I'll li 10 Limited ChlcMO Eipress hlcago, Mlliraakcet & ft .s 1:10 Jill . ! H am .a 6:0f r m a " 61 pm .a 1:50 aid Arrlrs. a t it mm a 4:0 am a S KI pm a tKii a ;o pm a 3-34 pm a ' am a J 3u pm Paul pacific Llmltsa I T ISiin Chloago Mpeclal at :99pm smiii Kramitaoo f.lmilH alt 64 am klnso liarllfht bpeclal s 7 is am Mssilla Local ..I I kpn Unioa Paolflc Overland Llmltsg s 4:00 an 'all..ral Mall a 4 JO piy Omaha giprsss ....J Allauu gipress , JH Angelas Limited all W am lnvr Hpaclal T:Soam Colorado aixpreaa a 4 :H0 f.in Colorado Hieclal alX.oi am Ran F'ranclaco Llmllad alO CO asi Pacirte Limited , a)2 3u am Orasan-Waaulngtoa Limited. ..alO:S ant North Platte Local a 16 am Urand laJaod Local a I 0 pm btremsburi Local blS:41 pm Wakaak Omaha-8t. Louli Eipraaa a 190 pm Mall and Cipraaa ill) in bmnUrrjr Laval from C B...b t.M pia Chlcags) A Mortttsveatern NOKTH. Twin Cilr Exproaa.. llaSocg Paaaangar ... Siou City Local... Mlnuripolia Uxprraa l'wla Oi Lluiiled. IMnrrr Special Carroll Local Hiarkaye Expreaa I nnmo Looal ('arroll Local t'Btraio bpeclal as KrasclMo Llmiud... oncrland Llmltad . 7:49 am b T 4i am a 8 ii pm 6 tUl a l ib pm EAST. a t am a I Dii a 7;4C am .....alS lJ pm a 4.ao pm a 04 uu a I it am a uu pm Orafou-Wublnmon UoUtea. .a I Jl im Loa Aosalta Limited : WEST. rkadraa Local a 100 pm l,lneoln-baMaa ) pm lJocoln-Lona; Pine a 2:1.. pm Haatlasa-Superlor b S Ul pm ladwoo4-Hol fc'prluia a bi pm 'apr-Indar " pm Aiblon-Oakdsla b 4: pm t'klcauo, nock Islnnd A I'aclfl BAST. Bockr Mountain Llmlivd al2 ii am I hlcato laical I'saaenger bio (W aui ililcaao Pay EipreM a am Chlcuo Nlbt Kjrca a 4:111 pm I)ta Moines lx ai r4rnor. -i s.n si: 15 am a 7 3' am n 1 l p .n all 4 1 pm all:0m a S:4kpm s l:'4 a n e l:W pat s t to am a I 40 pn a 2 ID am a 4 :c0 pm a 7 :ts pm I I: Ipji a 4:lj pm alO l( am b 1 M pin a t'.n am all:lt pm bl". 16 am alO SO pm a I 4J am a 1:44 fm blO .10 pm a T II mm a T 'to am alctpa aii .64 p,n a 4 45 pm alO OO am a !:1j 4Bi Sl0 II aia l T in alS.li am all:4J a CHICAGO GRAIN ANU PROVISIONS Feat area of the Trading and Closing; Prices n Doard of Trade CHICAGO, Nov. 7. Predictions that domestic receipts of whent next week would show a decided falling off helped today to give quotations on the list. As a result the- market closed steady at ''i4f He to o above last night. Corn wound bp with a net gain of He. to WbMc. nnl out, of He to Wftic I 'i provisions the outcome wa varied. Attention In the wheat nit oentrd largely on the fact that for the first time since harvest thtre had been during two successive dava no Increase in the stock at Minneapolis. , Besides, country ofterings were, reported to be lighter In all sections, and It was the onlnlon of many trader that a turning point had been reached. Opinions were also ex pressed thst the riee In ocean freight rates would attract tonnage and make I uge Clearances a certainty In the near futuve. In this connection, special signi ficance waa attached to n hit from '..he Italian government for a single purchase of 1.O00 buahels. Improved weather In Arsrcntlna and f-oiTiCWhat reassurt.ig report from thero that crop elamasre would not be severe pave the wheat besr Home advantage a,t the ouUvt. Later however, traders as a rule inclined to the belief that the In jury must be considerable ns the plant was In head, and there had been a heavy setback In the yield for 1911 when as now frost after I rest had occurred. In cir cumstances that were similar. Corn hgr-'iened In price owing to fx- fiort sale of e0W bushels and to even ng up trades to prepare for the rvovern nient report Monday. It was said tha uuallly of new corn woa Invltlns lorelgn busens. PrOMpoct of cooler weather tended to case the market, but the effect wore off. In the oata crowd the airialtness. of ooun try offerings led to firm from the slur. There were continuous buyers of Decem ber. Provisions ahorts dropped through urgency to cover today when the fact became apparent that packers were sell-, lug freely. An earlv advance was :nore lan wiped out. Ueeplte the closing of tue stok yards here, cash demand (or n-eats was reported olow. 1 he loot and mouth d scasc ha ren dered the situation this weeK very un certain, and while puckers have bought reel.' In anMetputlon nt a shortage of beef later on, the trade In feedeis has Artlclej Open. I Hign. Low. 7 Clo.Te'y, a 6 54 pm a)0-1 p.n b 3 :V0 pm a t ill pm all '.0 am b 1 44 pu Wheal I lec.l 17il'. May. 1 23HHI Corn I I . Lec.70.fl70r May.ll3'4iti73! Oats I Dec. I 50 'il N4sy.lD4V.-3H; Pork Jan.. I 20 K, I May. 2u 30-2&I Laiu I I Nov.) U 25 I 11 Jan.. 10 65 10 1 17' 7tW 78V, I E0H! 2". 10 55 10 75 May. I 10 75 Rlba I I Jan.. I 10 W I 10 u I 10 85 May. I 10 67l 10 S7V-I 10 65 yciiuw, new, i No. S yellow, yes white, tiV Ii' s: No. 2. Sl.W. Chicago Nebraak r-n.Kb. limited to Lincula. . 4 4'. a si Colorado California i.xp Oklahoma A Ta br itociT Mounuln lliuiud. 40 pm a I u pm .all II poi BlRI,lGTON STATION Tenth and Mason. Chicago Cash Pr ce Wheat : No. 2 red, Sl.UVatll IS; .no. 2 hard, l.U.V4'jl.l&. Com: No. 2 yellow, iMi.Knc; No. i yellow, new 73c; No. 3 yellow, ;.,tr,!c; No. new. 71fi72Vc. Oats: io. i 48'ic: etundard. 4SH'aS0c. Rye barley: urj.,7c. ievUe: Timothy, tJ.iolo.a..; clover, Sij.ik 14.ee. Pork; U7.C0. Lard: il.j. R bs: :.u 910.75. LLOd- Stxaay ; ifoelpts. 4,l(i2 cases: at -cases Included. iH'a.'it; ordinary lirsts. ift'ilJKc; firsts, i7itc 1 POTATO )'. Ixiwer; recilpti, 84 cars: .. TMkntfL Mb-htrutl. Minnesota and ia- s a ii pm " v." T.U .... .. - ::i -,...Z .4,. eons n. whit. DOti-IJo. POl L'iH-Ai e, unsettled; springs, 14c; fowls, lima 1 3c. al 04 pin bit: -4 pm S 4:) pm ,;:,f "" mark kii . m iu a 4 ut pm all lJ a n m't: t mm teen hampered to such an extent that ! 8 'firl,-i prices hate broken badly. No one can form the Slightest Idea a to what the coming week will bring forth, but It would look at present writing as ll tnere ought lo be a good demand tor every thing canytng ficsh enough for the kill er. quotations on Cattle: Oood to choice cornied beewes, tD.OOfyl.i.50; fair to good comfed beeves, 8.Oixttd.i4); common to talr cornfed beeves, d.7b(j8.tM; gwod to choice range beeves, 7.Hfi.. jO; talr to good range beeves, Sg 7c4p7.40; common to fair ranxa beeves, 8t.OOiyj.76; good to choice grass he. fere, gri.url.OU; good to choice gras co vis, Sfi.7ntjS.ou; talr to good grades, So.lfcJ (tfo.'.u; coiuniut. to (air grades, 4.ujj.).wii; prime leedirs, 18 0018.18; good to cnoloe stocser and feeder. S7.2uxt.7.HS; far to gooti stockera and feeders, Jx.fionri.iM; com mon to talr stockera and leeuerH, Vi.auif ti.ixi; stock ba.iers, u.7Ub.0u; stock cows, t4.jWSiu.oO; stock caives, SooO447.no; veal calves, $i.outjlv.i0; hull, atags, etc. S4.ia tlK.il.. A BEKK STEERS. Ko. Av. Pr. No. at. ft. M 1I4 10 ft tt :.1S47 t 71 lOoU. IS cow I7 b 2j li hgfera... 725 6 0J JlOiJtJ Iteuslpts wtre the isrgast for a Satmday for soma time, about e.glity-slx cars, or t,IMU head, being receiveu. Total lor the week la 2s.4o4 head, a gain of 111010 than y.uOO over laat weeg, but about tl.biu amaaler than laat year. Paelurra were elow In starting out this morning, and ll wa rather late before any bids were made. Sellers asked price that war unevenly higher, but tirst pucker bid Just about steady with tne iow time yesterday, that is they were somewhat lower tnan Friday' average kl.ier trade. A they had little Informa tion on, other market to guide them, and really thought they ought to get more iuoiMy, salesmen vtre In no hurry to cut loose, but when a little later packer offer slrengUvoned up to yesterday' lovnj, aupyile started to move, slowly at first and later- with a fair degr of activity. A a result, the big end of the supply wa soon moving at about teady prices. tJiilypoi were very light buyer, and only a few bog were old to them. The quarantine In Iowa made them very par ticular aa to the originating point of uch tuif a they did buy, and they re fused to look at any Iowa hogs, i rice paid wera sharply Ipwer than tha ahlpper trade yesterday morning, and were In fact only a little better than the killer market 1 1W11 i-uJi t i7tz f U'K th0 wr ""! at S7.2f.r( t'siu 1 ' T.tn wSttm top reaching SV.60. For tho 1 U 1 24Vt! 1 Zi week value show an advance of lotfxific. Up until Thursday price were generally "if. ana wm.t values made a quarter advance on thut day, packing grade dropped off harply on Friday, with hlpper taking their off today. Price ai so uneven that the average 1 very misleading and cannot be taken a tin Indication even of the general trend ol the market. A vsry alack demand for pig and hoat reulted In a sharp drop In prlcera. some sales made during the earner part of the traae did not look so tnuoh lower, out later sale were quoted anywhere from &uc to SLuO a bundled lowor. Pig weighing over 100 pounds sold as low aa So.00 Bulk of today H pg aaien was maue at n..uwna.w, while It will be remembered that nothing sold under the S.00 mark yesterday. AT. ....KM ....HI ....167 ...lit . ...S. ....til ,117 .! :.ii I t, Joseph Ll Htnck Market. HT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov.' S. CATTLE Recelpta. 100 head: market, steady: gteer. $ri.5(ifi't0.5O; cows and hellers, S4.604KI.25; calves, SncA 10.00. HOOH Receipts. 18,000 head; market, steady lo 10c lower; top, $7.60; bulk. S7-00 417.50. I SHKEP AND LAMRS-ReceJpts. 1,000 head: market, steady to strong; I am he. Clearlair Moose Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. The statement of th average condition of clearing house bank and trust companies for the week how that they hold 815.914,560 reserve In excess of legsl requirements. This la an Incresse of SW9,oo from last week. The statement follow: Average ' condition. Amount. Peereaae, Loans , 82. 1 44.7o2.0U0 S12.549.00O Specie 344,205.000 848.000 1egal tender 10,8.'U,000 t.&M.OOO Net deposit 1,921.047,000 a3,804,0O0 Circulation wo,a,w 1,104,000 Hanks' cash reserve In vaults 388,487,000 Trust compame cash reserve In vaults.., Total reserve a Excess lawful reserve1 t7.5M.O00 4r.0.'W.00O 16,14.M7 Trust companies' reserve with se.soo clearing house member carrying 86 per cent cash 1.19 821.000. nummary of stale bank and trust com panies In Ureal er New York not Included in clearing house tatament: - - Amount. Decrease, than. In vestment.... S660.3fi0, S00 8 4w.80 Hol, 48.000,200 1, 062,714) Currency, bank note.. 18,0,H00 9.18,0iki Total depoIU 64,827,000 B.M.SOO lacrea. Flask Clearings. 'OMAHA, Nov. 7. Rank clearing for Omaha today were S2,788.90mi3, and for the corresponding day last year, S3, log, 687.43. The summary of the clearing for the week and the corresponding week lust year la as follows: Til1 year. Lat Year. ....I 2,g94,782.HS t 8,&80,271.2 .... 8.715,302.3s 3.121,479.80 ...V 2.W2.W9.84 3.652, 10S.4 .... 2.744 f -4. 40 3,419.14440 .... 2.890.877.4 S 3.198.177.04 .... 2.788,908.33 8.108,687.43 'Monday .., Tuesday ... Wednesday 1 rnursaay . I Friday .... ' , . a ouiuruay . . Total I ..SK.607,573.21 Sl.W0,567.7s 70 50 I. BOvJl 60 b4', 63451, 54-53r- W 05 'l 18 n I 19 0 19 7 20 30 I 19 V2't: 19 ti 2v 20 I I 11 2". 1 11 35 I 10 97Hi 10 40 i 10 7i I 10 00 10 40 10 tt I I It 60 I 10 66 I 10 76 'l 10 60 Tvv '-A, .' y 1.-.:;- v-' 1 I VJ e i f : M 1 3 f u - , y ) a I Itt t . ' ' B-'1 If A1 fi S f ' V " tl kl vfO ' ; ' HO CHANGE AS TO YANKEES Wards Wilt Not Ray lain New AnrW lllahlandcrs, l( la Itefl nltely Annonnred at Meet of Maanate. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 7. The coffee mar ket wa very quiet again today. The re action of 4)0 In the late of lirailllan ex change on 'London waa not accompanied by any change In cost, and freight oner and local dealer claim that price on the spot here are now well below parity with primary market. Some anxiety 1 alo expressed as to the safety of two or three steamers overdue from Urall. and, while buyers ere reported to be holding off, price were generally steady at SSo for Rio 7' and 10e for Santo 4 . Sale of 4 500 bag were reported . through the I liquidating committee, with liecemoer Closing ai neM44o.oo; naarvu. fi.me'.w, May. 85.1645.20. and July. 84.97. I Omaha liar Market. PRAIRIE HAY Chplea upland, light hales, 8IO.50itU.O0: No. 1. 81o.OCx01fl.6Ol No. I 88.00t10.00; No. 3. SVIXKua.GOt choice midland llEht bale. 810 00010.60: No. L S9 6uno.OO: No. S. SS O0U41.00; No. 8, 8.V0O 8.00; choice lowland, Sa.tOf .00; No. l.i S7 506S 50; No. 2, S5.00fp7.00; No. I. 83.00 5.00. STRAW Choice wheat. It eAJtd.OO; choice out or rye, SC.tWH.rA, ALFALFA Choice poa green, fina tern. 812.60; No. 1. Iil.uuvu.bQ; r-o. a 89.5010.50: extra good No. 3 bring U; N.3. S.0Cu9.00. to... 4... H 4) 14 .... 1S. ... 14 lit 1 Barllnglon Pervar Uniliad CblcafO-Omaha Dtaver nna Calltnrnla . Tut Bcund Eipra"..- Kebraaka rointa Black Hills Uoeola Mall N.nkT'M Eipraas Nebraska Epras IJntols Ln1-' tchuyiar-Plaitsnioulk ... pleitimouth-l"a gellaTS pisMsmeuth ... hli-ago gpeclal IXoTer f5"cll Ckloase Fspreas fhlcaso Eiprew .. Ci aston lcal m U K C t Louis aiwtal K r a i. i'""" lJseoln-riii,e' Depart. a 4 40 am s 4 in pm a 4 11 pm a 4 20 am .... a 4 In pm b 19 pm all :!i pm s t r. am a 7 J" pm b I or- pm a H is am al" ' nm s 7 1 am all 4j ptn a I 44 sn . ... s t sn pm b I m a If r I I 11 am I I) pm Mlnn-nt''la r;etr, -fn.' e, MINN EAPOL1P, Minn.. Nov. 7.-HKAT-vtiiit ,idv.. . ir.u.c thau cirt t-jde;-. t Or X-..U. 3 ye law, OCtfVV. t ATI No. 8, tarr.tnii.'. FLAX tl.4i ftl 4Vs. H.4RL' Y :i7&07c. HYK-'n97c. URA.S-42J.10. ArrWe. a 7 it am a 4 ti at. : a t W ptp , 1 I ID pm J a in m ! a a : cm ait 'J rm ; a 7 01 am , Kaasna City Grain and Frovlaloua. I! 'mi KANSAS CITY. Nov. 7. WHEAT No. rioIl hard, SHlflWt: No. 2 red. 81.1.; a ro am i December. II.UtVs≪ fc; i1ny. S1.IHV sJMpml CORN No. 2 mixed J(.71i;; No. 2 all:! pm whila. 7144"2c, Dereuber, MbC;. May, 70"kii';(iVc. tin 41 OATS No. i white, 17c; No. 8 mlxsd, ti.. 4.. 47.. ; so. . 44 . 44.. 41. . Lit . 43.. 4k. . 1U . 1.. 1 44.. 1 .4 . I 44.. I 41.. , It.. 41.. t4 . ml.. Iti . mm.. 41.. 7.. Hi 11J i M :i :.. 1.44 141 I.t SIS aos ViJ 11 410 7 aa tw 1 14 4)4 414 124 a I M ai bll 00 pm aii'tiiYm a r pm s SO pi war psTF.ft TnrrT T ris ru. teenth nnd WchWer. .noer Chlcaam. 4 Omaha T.ln Cllr Blro ft g-r Kloua Cll Pen.ner Caerana l.sea dally. Psal, Mln-npolls ai 42VUV. POL'LTRY Her., 11c; rooster. Sc;. tur key. 14c. St. Lnnla Gala Market. FT. I.OCIH. Nov. V.--WHKV r-Nn. ! red. It 1!1 1.',. '. 2 hnrd. Jl nttl 15; ID.cer-l.er ll.H'i; My. fl 214. COUN No. 2. Wei No. 1 while r.unlral; Peretrlver. f4,c: May. 73e. K OATb No. t'c; No. 2 white, 49c. . gh. Pr. Ko. At. m 7 14 70 Vl 44 T II 41 -sn 1 15 Ml ?4I 7 11 tut t: w tl : ' T i0 M I t 4 1 2.. Hi 24; 114 W 114 7 S i'i 2M T So t; b4 Hi) J ll 4 35 1 7 Hi j;j :o. 7 an 74 ai ill) 1 4 4 147 tio 7 an 44 n, 10J -7 l It 214 10 t 40 el no l.o 7 Jn 47 e 4n 1 : 4i tn i f) , iu 44 1.2 M) 1 V 47 !. 14 1 7 tu 44 iu; 40 1 HI L'lJ 40 7 50 t 94 it 1 iW no 274 1 It 477 2.4 40 1 S-H 4 t.,4 411 1 4t ii ri; ... 1 74 '-Ai 40 7 44 tt 4 110 1 : (,t ,,j : 7 it 40 Hit 2uj 7 i4 to 104 100 7 34 40 It4 ... 7 14 PIGS. ... tat t ton .-. 4 ) 11 kl t II in ... 11 I I4S ; SU 44 lit Sh. Pr. M 11 Ml SO 7 24 T T li 7 44 7 14 7 a. 7 Hi 1 15 f . . 7 Ii f !4 T 44 7 44 7 la 7 S.H 7 4 7 4i) 7 40 T 40 7 44 40 7 40 7 l 7 -0 7 40 t 4 7 40 7 4i t 4t t 44 7 4.1 7 40 7 to 1 to Iowa and Ames Are . Lining Up for Big Game of the Year AMES, Nov! 7. flpclaU Ame and Iowa clash hero on Htate field next Saturday In tha annual battle between the two largest lluwkeyn stats Institu tion. Tha Amea-lowa gamo In tha past ha determined to whom belong the tata gridiron champlomhlp, a a gen eral rule, and It aeema to be vested with that Importance this year tn view of tha frata of the other school of tb stales Th Amea-lowa conflict Novem ber 14 promise to crack all record for attendance at an athlstlo spectaole In Iowa, even breaking the approximate 10,. Odt) paid admission at the game at Iowa City last fall, the event that made the tending attendance record. The gam g the homecoming day for Am grade and former atudent. Ame and Iowa met on the foot ball field for the first time tn 1894, and In the course of the period that followed sixteen foot ball game have been played between the rival, the game thl week being the sixteenth. Gams were not played In the year 1886, 1S98, 1900, 1908 nd 1908. Following are the Ame-Iowa auorea from 1894 to 1913, Inclusive: Ame. , 1 , 24 ClIICAOO. Nov. 7 American leaguer. In winding up their nnnual convention, left unsolved the must Important two problems supposed to lie on the pro gram. The question of ieaio with tho Federal league appeared no nearer solu tion for all tho debate on the subject. ml no change In ownership or In the list of stockholders In the New York tub ws announced. Regarding the latter point. It waa given i. out that no formal dis-usslon or tt hud taken place. Ilirt It was noted that while most of Ihe magnate cnugbt early trains for their home tow na tonight, Frank Far rell of the New York club and James Lannln of the llcston club. Farrell' leading upporter. stayed over, saying they would start liack east tomorrow. A shake up In the membership of Ihe New York club was contddered advis able hy some of the magnate aa a pre liminary to strengthening the team In the metropolis. Ward Won't nay Yanks. t Only pretty definite statement that the Wards, ownera of the Urnoklyn Fed eral, would not buy Into the New Tork Americana waa announced on the Fed eral situation. Everybody admitted that terms on which an honorable peace could be reached would not be possible until after long negotiation. The club owners dsctded to erect a monument over tho grave of "Jack" Pherldan, whose death occurred thl week at Ban Joae, Cel. Resolutions ex pressing the league' sorrow at his death were adopted. Charles Momera of th Cleveland club waa re-elected vice president of th lea gue without opposition, and the board of director for the ensuing year will In clude representative of the Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Boston club. Moat Favor Redaction. Moat of the. magnate declared them selves In favor of a reduction In the number of ptayera carried. They agreed that twenty wa a more convenient num ber than twemty-flve, but definite action wa deferred until the spring meeting, and meantime) the National league will be consulted on the plan. Reduction In the price of seat at world aerie game also found onanlmon support, and the magnate agreed that the price charged should exceed the regular admlislan price by only a mall margin. If at all. The National league again will have to aerrae to thl suggestion before anjr change I made. Relieving that the game played laat year. In a good many cases, extended far beyond the time really aecesnary, th club owner agreed that manager, umpire and ptayera should be Instructed to hurry up the games. Confer wltSt Themae. In connection with tha American league meeting ome of th minor league problem were discussed in the lobby 01 the Hotel, where the meeting waa held. Among the atatement that came out waa one that all ohaace of Itnget Rresnahan purchasing the Cleveland or St Paul American association franchise nnd putting a team In Toledo hd gone by. Rreanahan thl afternoon conferred for a long time with' Ciharle Thomas, president of the Chicago Motional, and. It waa reported, though neither would confirm It, that the catcher had agreed to atay with the Cuba. Whether he would succeed O'Day as rnaiiager or continue to serve a a private In the rank could only be guesd at. Most of the American leaguers scat tered tor their home tonight. A number of minor league leader atayed over to leave for Omaha Hunday night to at. t'nd tha National association meeting. It wa annoiunced that President C. A. Coniiakey ot the Chi Cairo American probably would attend the Omaha meet- ng. Order in Tap Line Cases Modified as to Steel Railroads WASIIINOTON, Nov. 7.-ln a supple mental decision tody In th Industrial railways rase, the Interstate Commerce commlsetcn directed trunk Tine railroads to re-establish allowances or division) with Putted State Steel corporation!! railways, which are concededly common carriers. Tens of thousand of dollars annually will accrue to the Industrial line through the decision. In Its conclusion the commission said. "W shall exrect the trunk tine road, under the modification here made of our original flndln.T to re-establish allow ances, divisions, or demurrage, or per diem arrangements with tho Industrial roads only In Instance In which the transaction In bona fide and In which It clearly lawful and proper. Each t-ase mut be Judged by li own facta and merits." Tho commission modified Its original findings on account of the decision of the supreme court In the tsp tines cases. "We have concluded," the commission say, "thnt It t our duty to refrain from Issuing an order and to avoid the delay which would be attendant upon litiga tion. "What we have said relative to estab lishment of allowances or divisions wlUi the Industrial road referred to I hit to be underrtobd a a finding by u that those Industrial road csn resume these relation with the trunk line carriers without transgressing the provision of the commoditle clause. If tnfrnctlon 6 that law come to our notice, w shall In the proper wy bring them to the atten tion of the Deportment of Justice." Nebraska Fourth in . Cross-Country Run AMES. 1., Nov. 7. ("peclal Telegrsrn.l Ame won the lrrtercolloglt cross country run her this afternoon wRh twenty-one points. Kansas aeorad forty- six, Missouri sixty-one and Nebraska ninety-seven. RAILROAD COAL MINES SOLD BY COURT ORDER 1 CINCINNATI, Nov. T.-Btock tn several eastern Ohio and Went Virginia cost companies, capitalised at 3,17e,we, paaaed Into the hand of John Jones, it seat operator of Chicago today a a result of an entry made br United States rjtotriet Judge Warrington, ttnappen and Denl oa hi the ault brought by the govern ment against the New Tork Central and th Chess peak 4 Ohio Railroad 00m panle. their subsidiary lines and vartotj coal companies controlled by them. The case was brought by the government un der th Sherman antt-lrtiM law, and the federal official declared It to be the most sweeping victory that has ever been achieved under tha act. The prlch fixed at tsjm.ow. 1 OMAHA HIGH RESERVES WIN FROMNEBRASKA DEAF The gridiron battle between Omaha High school reiervea and the Nebraska School for th Deaf eleven resulted In a victory for the former hy a score of t te 3. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 7.-4.'OTTON-pot, qu'el: prices 2 points higher: Amerlcsn m'ddllng fair tna: gooi mmaiing, 4. via; middling, 4MWT low middling. 4. tod; good ' ordinary, 83d: ordinary, s.stxi. I-ales 1 S.roo bales, Including s.700 AmerSi and 1 600 fur speculation and export. Import I 17.3CS bale,- Including 17,361 American. an ay inn -uue oeuviiry ujicnru ai 1 wu and cloaed at 4.34d. 1894 1W5 l(7 189 19"1 1903 1904 ja mi 19t 1910 1911 1913 1913 t 4) 44 SI 4 It 1 I ..b ..k 2 m ...e 4 am . x 4 04 pm b daily "P Sa.ida?. M1i 411 K a-s e.TT York tieaernl Market, I NEW YORK. Nov. 7. Sl'liARHe w, t.lv an steaiiy ; refined 14 14 I 14 Ill 121 I 44 I Vi 104 i oJtai.i- I nui,ij,jl fur a aiurf3y. sums 1 i,u " nesq o: n.o and Ismts were ie-i ! l-vrted In this rnernmg. fcur single decks 1 of r..1 j earilrm and two uli decks of !,-1 lemris. T'-ey v.tc ell from Iowa. Hi ; it is l.ii,ii it it. the ve irl.nus 47 00 ' -- S 11- ,1. 4J.14I. 1 , I': us'iul cl -cuiiKTrces have f euted'tti . ti.i r .- jy.-i.ni. 1,,!, wtk. due lo the i qiisramin i-, of Hi Ch -;t;. ar.l some ' lb tmtiin t-isrknts te itess of the s p I lra'i 1. i f f .-ol ard mouth disease over a l.irve suction of the country. A decided Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 7.-WHEAT-.Spot, quiet; No. 2 .Manitoba. 9s 7(1; No. 2. 9s 6d; No. 8 winter western. 9s 6Vtd. Futures, quiet; December. 9 7d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, I new, 7. Futures, easier; December, 1 is 7d; January. 5 74d. ! Itew York Money Market. ' . NEW YORK, Nov. 7.-MEHCANTILI1 ' PAPER 4 per cent. Sterling exchange, firm; u-dav bill, 84.9760; fur cable. S4 9lnn; for demand, 84.91. ; 8TLVER Har, 49'c. Exchange. 121 1,231,4.1s; baJanres. 89.81S. '843. Kxcbans. for the week, S1.SU8,73,084; I balances for week, 882,254,240. j Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta NICW YORK, Nov. 7. EVAPORATED lAfri.Kr-Mi-ri active. ! DRIED FRl'IT Prune, firm; Apricot, f teady; Paachea. ateady: Rulalns, steady. ' petier export demand for apricots and I peach Total 0 0 s 8 80 0 0 7 7 103 Iowa. 8 0 0 6 12 13 11 0 14 111 i 0 20 45 153 Knea Beats Lenabard. OALHHBL'RO, 111., Nov. 7.-Knog col lg today defeated Ixmbrd 10 to 3 In a closely contested game here. Knox scored a touchdown bi the third period on a line plunge by Rosson. who later kicked goal. Btowe for Knox and Beeley for Lombard made goal from dron kloks. " t Chleagro Wins Haa. CHICAOO Nov. 7Northweetsrn unl yerslty won th InUrcoleitlat oro-coun-Jy. ir.Un .heT?. luyi defeating the Unl. verslty of Chicago, M to 29. Campbell of Chicago led the field home. coSpletlnar ifV,i,i? !" ,n cW'n Osborne i JJorthweetern wa second aud I'raley of Northwestern third. ASSERTS SENDING RELIEF TO EUROPE PROLONGS WAR IjOS ANOBLKR. CaX, Nov. t While efforts were sein made t raise fund here to auoosr the vlotlm f war's rigors la Belgium, Dr. Mllbank Johnson, president of the Municipal Charities com mission, puhllehed a statement today de claring thst relief nt te Europe meant only prolongation of the strife and us gestlng thai charity sheuld begin at hems. J. E. BOYD, SON OF FORMER G0VEflN0RB0YDF IS DEAD ST. LOTJIP, Nor. T.-J. H. Boyd, son of s former governor of Nebraska, died her oaer " . , Gophers Take Flvei Plarea. MTNNFlAPOtJS. Nov. 7.Unlverslty of Minnesota took flrt five plume In the dual cross-country run with the XTnl var sity pf Wisconsin today; Hlx man com posed each team. The distance, five mile, waa covered In 27:14V. Miners Beat Denver. . DENVER. Colo., Nov. 7-ln a slow, a mot festurelees game, th School of Mine team dofeated the University of Denver eleven thl afternoon IS to 0. There were apurte of fast plating only occasionally. ' W.-I. Use to Contlnne. A meeting of the Wleonln-Illlnol league magnate will be held at Oshkoah at which such step will be taken a tu keep the circuit Intact for at least an other year. Wausau and Appleton are among those reported likely to throw up the pong. tlaakere Beat fJornell. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 7.-Th Univer sity of Pennsylvania association foot ball team defeated Cornell, two goals to noth h't't today ,nUrooll,te leatruo game hlekley Girls Win. , ---.-, l.t. 1. tnpeciai.i Shlckley Ulgh school girls' basket ball team defeated Ruskln High school girl' tam, 11 to , st Ruakln VYlday afternoon. Langford and Wills Fight in New Orleans SAN FRANCISCO. Cul.. Nov. 7 -It was definitely annnunctx't at the Clabby-Chip ringside lust night that Sam langford and Harry Will of New Orleans, negro heavyweight, would ftght titer Thanks giving day. Thl contest had been hang ing fir for several week. There will be no title at tko, laat nlght'a eon test, on which 'hinged the middleweight cham pionship, probably being the laat top-liner that California will seo, owing to the pas sag at Tueaday'a election of an anti prise fight law. This law will become operative five day after the vote ha been officially certificated, which likely will be In about a month. star Market. new York. s'ov. 7-8roAR-Rw. firm: molasses. (2.99, centrifugal, 164; refined, ate'ad '. Pry t. Misaeart Pacific moiaaaes 1 .c. cemr.iugai, .-': de-rao In ire r... lius compared with q jin, . pouus m.ci . t-ui IO..J. , one ami two v.ceks ago and a year agi Falls tnal Cltr eaanaer Fntllht Dersrt. k I 4 pm b t 40 am Arrl.e. bit 4 am k 4 t 5.9k , rru4hed, 5.i0c: mould A, i 55c; rultea. 1. 25c, XXXX powdered, 8.15c; powdered, 5 1iw; fine granulated. 6c: diamond A, 6c; confsctioners' A, 4.kuc; No. 1, 4.75c, hud also Influenced the trade for higher price. On most days the general market ha been reverlsh. with the packers ao tle competitor for anything at all decent oeals Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 7 DRY GOODS Colli n good, firmer: yarns, steady; linens firm; burlsp. in better demand; underwear and hosiery, steady. Wool, quiet. Pender and Lyons Tie. I PENDER, Neb., Nov. t. -H pedal. ) Pender and Lyon High school foot ball' I team played a 7 to 7 lie game here FtI-' day afternoon. -Stair1-' irvi qvo 4.Xtix "sumnfoa kp Iirsa.. Vl U rlnviodo qj oo jsa st tUTlal 004 r jecsxsl eog Okie State Win. CINCINNATI. .. Nov. 7Ohlo 8tt unlvtralty won th Ohio i-onfereme crosa-country run for four nillea hoj-e today. Nevln nf Ohio Htste flnlsrTed first, making th distance In 22 tl: Chaa of Denlson, second, time, 32 13; fall. Oberlln third; Weber. Denlstfi, fourth; Roemer, Obsrlln, fifth. Save $2 to $4 Per Ton 1 HAT'S what thousands are doing by buying coal dlrct Thi.T.d to you "clean as a hound', tooth. - TEGUMSEH COAL Evry pound of Teeumah Cos I guaranteed to prove out 13.400 B. T. 17's. with only 8 ash and 6. mois ture The first firing will convince you of th quality of your puroha. Our mine are located nar Vln cenneae, I red. Til adlvan tage of your location and sav the eipenae of long-. cotly freight haula fro4n Eastern mines. Ths Coal CHub Tlan has seen worked uccessfully by many of our eustomtrs.. Thy buy a OARLOAD aud split It between them. The saving Is worth It. - o. a. atzaraa. 81 00 par tort. . . SI 00 per ton. .. Ill 43AJSXeOAJ SxS-lneh Domestic Esg.. SxlVt-lnch Iiomestlo Nut s-mcn Ikomaetlo Nut II 00 oar ton. Crushed Mine Run. nv staa 81 1 a re inn Screening $i 00 per ton. Ixt-lnch Lump fl.SO fwr ton. Freight rat to your rlty low." Write for Information. stajtrnr-siowa ooax, oo. Miners and Shippers. W. W. Howe, Pres. Job Freeman, V-Pre. l)avld Ingle. V-Pres, jr. n. Coulter, Bec-Tr. lt SsUiOot-xalek BollSlavg, Ohlca;. Long Distance Tl. Harrison 11 81. Auto Phon SS-tSS.