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    THE OMAHA I1KK: MONDAY, NOVK.M HKR fi, 1022.
120,000 Persons
View Exhibits of
Products Show
Content to Name "Maiden
Omaha" to Continue Till
Saturday Mini
Taurhan Lfadn.
Omaha wconl "Maiden Omaha"
how cIom1 Ptturdny, after fully
J 20,000 person had viewed lha 15
elaborate exhlblta on th eighth floor
ft the HmtHluli atort.
f. K. Corey, managec of tht ehow,
wlilrh was glvrti urnler lha ausplrea
of lha Omaha Manufacturer' aseo
nation flcrlurnl thla year' event wa
even more aucrriiifiil than lha laat
yar'a
Tha ronttst to determine the Omaha
who' will Iwar lha title, of
"Maiden Omaha" will rontlnua until
rii-nt H.ilurday. Irene Tam lien waa
lnfp1 with ,070 votee, with Jtona
Marcuso In second place with 1,230
toloe ami IMna Harman In third plar
with 7,020 vote, yesterday.
Front 10.000 to 1S.0OO votra ara now
!' iriK rant for randldate rai'h Any,
Mr. Toicy said,
Tha board of directors of the Omaha
Manufacturing association met during
the pant wrck to lay plana for making
tha bTm Ir an annual on.
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The Business Barometer
Thin Wi-i'L'fti Outlook in (!oiiimrrre, Finance, Agriculture
and Industry Datied on Current Developments.
Drake Bulldogs
licad Valley
Ism nun City, Nov. 6. Iiiaka, In do
fi'ktlnx Aiiica, 14 to 7, at ! Molnca,
hntunlay, took thn liud In tha Mia
aniirl Valley rnnfwonrn, dlrputfld only
tnhnl'ally ,y Nchraiika, which did
not piny a 'mfarn'a (fnme and by
tha Kanaaa AKghi, whlrh defeated
Mlaaourl, Nehrucka waa defnated by
Hyrai'UHo, t to t. DruUe can dliplny
a atrlnf of three vlrtorlea, while N't!
In MKkci ion hnw hut two.
Kmtihh crnwiled Oklahoma out of
ninth pin re in the running ly defeat
in li the Hoonera, 19 to i, ut Lawrenre,
Kan. It wna miinlfi-el lhiouhout the
icumc, I hut the Kannana had aupeilor
tltnlier. Kantia now hna lout one
gitnie and won one with the con fir
anc, Drake having defeated the Jay
hawkera a month ago. The record
ulao ahowa one Kama tied.
OrJnnell, which prior to Saturday'i
name with Wuuhinglon almred the hot
torn of the Hat, with Wanning m,
trained aeventh place, with Oklahoma
laklnK eighth. Urlnnell defeated
AVaahlngtun, 16 to 0, at Orlnnell yea-
lrday.
Wnahiiinton reinulna at the bottom
of tha Hat, having loet the four con
ference gamrg, which It hue played;
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Paxton Gridsters i '
Beats Kaiman,:37-0
The Paxton billiard team easily de
feated the Kalman Insurance lenm,
37 to 0. at the Crelghtnn field yeater
tiny. The gume wna marked by good
"pen field running artd iti'fenalva
work by both team. The Paxton'e
goal whb never in dunger throughout
the giime.
The brunt of the work of the Pax
tona waa carried by Adleaon, Kuhby
and I.ulmck, who tore through the
Insurance line fur gain after gain.
In the third period the Inaurance
company made a valiant attempt to
overcome their opponents' lead but
were repulsed by the defenalve work
of Devii.h, Hegelman and Margolin, In
thla period, Kalman and Hundlcr of
the Inmiritiice te.im showed their abili
ty to Rain jorda, but were unable to
(urry the ball over for a touchdown.
The lineup la as followa:
Hy T1IKIDOKI-: II, I'KII K
r.illtur, ( enitnerre end Klnnnre, Htm Turk.
i iiprrijriu, twi.)
Th prlr iimvrmrtit of th Nw fnrk
noinii compile (hut tha nirltan iiunI
ti-f man nnol iKiir. 'I'liara ara 2.0.1
tally nnwapaprra In ilia ITniinl atalaa I't
lh a larya malurlty tiuhliah tha aioik
.ii'liaiin quolatlima and whi-navar tha
nu. luaiiorn aia at all unuaual or n
utlonal aiienilnn la callnU lu tliam wllh
a'are rirHHa. '
Tha rKault la tliat bualnaa aantlmtnt
from tha Atliinilu to ihn I'aciriv la mora
r laa a'lnnf't t tha upa anil riowna of
nan airaat, wliK h ara orirn nhnwiaa un
liniTtni Tina la in ha r"ari-tir.l, ,ut
it la a ran mat eannnt rtlnraanl. at
tinilon la ralltrl la II harauaa tha pra
valima connticrlf at optmlatn arainpil tn
ba amnahow rhillei aurly laat waaU hy
tha contliiuid daciiua in tha ato.lt mar
kaf. Thl i1i'lln, whl'h hi hean In nrnarraa
ainca BHptrrnbiT, arama to hava rulmlnat al
talnporarlly at liaat, nn laat Mninlay. On
that day 471 dlffnrunt alnrlta wara tradml
In on tha Mtoi-k F.xi'haea and aoma of
thain aohl I'J or III polnia halow tha hlKh
rai'ora or aunimar. rin Ttiaaday, whan bna
Inaaa man raad thair papnra thay com
nmni'ad to Bay. "Wo don't Ilka tha weak-
naaa of tha atnek tnnrkat," and naarly all
tha commodity niarkia bacama raadtlon-
ary. Jly Thurrdtiy the atoik nmrkat had
tnada a auhfiantlnl r?rovar:'. tha tnt-r-
ehanta who had baoma apprehenalva,
war rcaaaurad and aa tha waak amla, t-on
fldenca In tha futura ataina to ba com
plataly recnvarail.
Hympathy Not logical.
Put tha aympalhy hatwan tha com
m-ri-ial and fliiuni'lal murkirta la not an-
tiraly logical. Alnioat without exoep-
tlon tha trada raporta ara opilmlatlc. If
tna predict jont tnada are rcalui'd, tha
t-.anklritf reaourcea of tha couriiry will
ba ruliy einplnyad In financing tha dla
trlbutlon of gnoria.
Moreovar, gold ta commanclng to itave
i. nince tna lat or ucioiivr. 117, oott,.
ooe haa gone to Tanada, aa tho Cana
dlan dollar aa allahtly al.ova par. The
raaerva ratio of tha yadaral rtrarrva ara
tarn la allghtly lowar at 74 par rant, aa
compared with 77 a a. waek &1.0, tha gold
on hand ahowa a dacraaaa of 17.000,001), and
tha total or htlla dlarotintfd haa tncranaeil
hy 1121,0011,000. Thla all polnta to hlghar
Inlereat ralaa. which do not favor alock
apaculatlon. Therafora It ta to ba doubted
whathar tha axpauiafl iniprovtmant in
morcantlla ttutii-a will ba parmanant
ly accompanied hy a buoyant atoclt itiur-
liat, Railway aacurltlaa may and prob
ably will aril hlghrr, but a ranawal of
liquidation rather than further buying of
tha lilah apjculatlv Induatrlala aeania to
b Indicated.
Drflallon la I npopuiar.
Itut of coitiniana and Indualry tha eon-
veraa la predicted and tha outlook aeema
to Juattfy tha pradlrtlon. Thara ta In tha
ftrat place tha theory of a axcondary In
flation. It la not yot generally accepted.
Homa Influencaa ara at work to pravant
It becoming an actuality, but deflation I
unpopular at praaant and the credit x
panalon In progreaa la not likely lo ha
arreated until the. rcaerva ratloa ara milch
lowar and tha elation rauad by high
rlcea haa earned the nuaineaa communi
ty off th'lr feet. Thla la unfortunate,
hut It la human and wa may aa wall
face tha facta.
Meanwhile thoa who talk about Infla
tion ahould remember that only three Im
portant raw producta aro yet much above
their prewar value. They ara mutton, wool
and paper,
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Tnui hdo'i n.i: Kijhhv. Adelaon 121. Mend
I.a.to, l:.il..li, cif, inian.
Ttie lMXton fo.'thnll learn ta under the
nuioHiremeni of Ni'-k ra.nlc and would
Hiii'ttrd I'arinr, IM4 raioam utreci, or
In 1 ba eltv er ataie. Any team deairltig
aurnee rin a. hedyle Mini hy conimunl
tating with Niik Wamc at the I'axton
liiiiiait fail-r, IM1 Karnam aireet, or
cailtna .la.kMoi ft.!.
Tl.a boll weevil haa ( Ut 1 niton tip and
ha wilt proliably keep it up until enme
way to daatroy him la found. Whether
tha advance will thcek the conaiintptlon
of cotton gonda reniaina to be earn, (tome
euthorlllva fear It may, but Ihua far lha
dofnratlc dcinand abowa no eigne of abate
ment and tha export movement "f raw
cotton ta attain Inrreaalng Tha advance
In wool ta rllra.tly due to the tariff, which
la not likely lo be agaia changed for
eome yea re.
Tha demand for paper, which la really
phenomenal, raflecfe tha Incrvaaed circula
tion of tha nawapapera aa well aa the
growth of our reading and advertlelng
l ublla. They ara national eharaolartaili a
that ara likely lo become marked aa each
year paaa.ia.
Maw Moterlal Cheap.
Aa to tha other alapba wheal, rorn,
oate, rice, augar, tea. coffee, meat, Iron,
eteel, rupper, rubber, leather, lumber,
building malerlale and petroleum they
ara none of them In lha raw atata much
above tbulr prewar prlcea. Their fubrlca-l-Hfed
producta are Indeed hlatier. but the
wider "epraed" Itatween tha crude and
the flnlahvd article la entirely due to the
hiahar paid, and tha Increaacd ruat
of tranaporlnllon la alao due to higher
.
Koughly apeaklng ,11 la prnbuwe mat in-
aofor aa Ilia Induetntl tlaaaea ara con
cerned th'lr purihaalng power and tha
coat of wh.it they have to buy la cl.nelv
equated, but thla la not Hue either of
the far mere or clerical workera and It ta
from one or boih of Iheae group that
w ahall ptobKljIy tiear the flret effective
Urol!! againai tna riae in cna roai ui n
ln now In nroareaa. K'. It tha careful
merchant ahould Ira on tha alert.
Tha "overall parade" that everyone
ridiculed waa tha praluda to the "huyere
etrlke" that commenced nearly three yenra
ago, and It miy ba that anmethlng eriually
trlvlnl will be tna aignai tor 111 nu re
craalonal of whut wa call proaparlty.
Mual ( onalder Klertloa.
There are other contingencies that
ahould not ba loet eight of. Tueaday a
election and Ha cfrect upon tna minna m
tha people and tha policy of the govern
ment ara In ba conalderia.
Tha decline In the Oerman mark 10
t in-Ill conta a hundred, which aeema to
Indicate fruit ell hope of rehabilitating
tha credit of tha German government haa
been abandoned, ta another development
that auageeia caution,
mm another la the coat of coal to tna
email conaumera In the large rltlea. If.
appeara to be again rllng to entortlnnato
flgurea dreplte the vigilance of tho varl
nua eonl commlaalonera who have Utile
or nn legal power over til unecrupulou
profiteer,.
A titan emnorny nni erijoioew ue 10
"beware when all men apeak wall of
you' and aa an antidote to over-ronri-denca
ihl, advice ahould not ba forgotten
In tlmea of prnaperliy and oipenelun.
Indicia Favorable.
All the Indicia of huaineaa are now fa
vorable. Poatal receipt,, car loading,,
rullway traffic, the ealea of mall order
houara and department etorea, bank clear-
Inge, tha output of automobile, and moat
other amtlatlca Indlcatea an Increased and
Increaaed volume of huaineaa.
Ilut thee itatlatna nav rererenn
chiefly to the paat and It la for tha In.
vlalhle and the unknown that wa muat
make allowance. When we were In Iho
ptha of dcpreaalon It waa aafe and wlao
to rely upon a return to normal, hut now
that we ere getting Into a higher altitude
wa ahnuld not forget that there la a level
at which the air becomca ,0 rarffied that
breathing la difficult.
Chicago Grain
Omaha Produce
lly MAItM: II, Mil II AKIM.
Omaha lire l-ewaed H ire.
Chicago, Nov. 6. Tliia week hna
only four trading Any. Tuesday will
be election day, and rlnturday Armla
Ilea dny. Tha government report la
due on Wedm-eduy after tha close of
trading. It la a abort week and It
la hardly to ba expected that opera'
lions will ba extended on it large
g'lile, Trndora who have regarded the
recent advance In prlcea aa due large
ly to a political move to help create
a genernl bullish sentiment In favor
of better business conditions, tuka
tha poxlllon that it la best to ba rare
fill on tha bull aide.
Trade leaders generally base their
Ions and market operation upon a
nioi'o substnrilial factor than politic
and any thut those who hava tin
loadnd, helloving that the gocnlled
election bulge is over, have over-
played,, and they expect an Irregular
burdening of values for some time
to come.
Kaatern Tradera Itultlah
Tha one Important feature In lha grain
trade la the Indifference on tha pelt of
the geuernl publlo lu participate lu the
market on a larga acale, leaving lha
marketa mnlnly to profaeafonal. Iradera.
The Kaatern trader are unileratood to h
mainly friendly to tha hull aide, and ara
ouying on ell gooa nreaaa.
A downward readjuatmnt of raah pre
mium to i'rermher and a lowering of the
peremher premium over May wna on tha
pat few riaya from I'M to lu. It will not
be auprlalng to aee the December avll at
a dlainutit under the Mny, which caeh
handlera bellaub would Increua ejport
buying and tiring In a better demand from
nilllcie. I'rth of tbeae Intereata wer
good buyara of wheat tti laat week, tha
Urgeat order being 1,(110,000 buahela I
Orreie and all rororta Indicate that fnr
elaner will hnve to buy liberally right
along.
Kipect Ilrnp In Kallmatee.
Kxpectatlona are that, the government
report on Wedneaday will lower Ita ee
tlmnta of tha corn crop from 2 tG3.000.0O0
biiMbeja of laat month 10 around 2, too, 000,
000 huahcla, although one of the crop cvg
peria experts oon.ono buahela turn-
ptred with 3.010,000,000 buahela laat year.
A feature of the corn crop this year Is
that eight eurplua aiatea have a com
paratively better crop than tha balance of
the country, the decreaae from laat year
being Of, per cent agalnat 1 per cent
for the entire country. The hlg atatea
ara eetlmafed to have 27. 000. 000 buahela
leas than lent year Including carry-over,
with 3.000.000 niore hoga to feed and
feeding operetlona In tha corn atatea have
been heavier than uaual owing to poor pas
ture.
Iluylfig of necember and aelllnc of May
oat, placed lha former month So above
the May nt the cloaa or the week. Aatde
from thla changing and a little buying of
July and a-lllng or May and moiarata
ink nr nrr ncrixne there haa been tt a 01
epecutfltlve Jntereat In tha market.
Trade. Berle-W.
Hank Clearing tBraditreote) In thoueanda.
Uueiiieae faiiuree
Keiloral Hcerve ratio
Hecurlty Prlcea. N. T, Stock K.lchange
!n Induatriala
10 ftallroada
40 Hon. I
Commodity Prlcea
Wheat. Deo. delivery, Chicago
Corn, Pec, delivery, Chicago
Beef, go. dreaaad eteere. t'hlragn
I'ork. rlha. Jan. delivery, Chicago
Sugar, refined. New York
coffee. File No. 1, New Vork
renin, middling. New York
Print cloth". New York
Wool, doineatlc average. New York
etlk. No. 1. Hlnahlu, New York ,
Rubber, crude, planta. New York
Hidea. pack No I, New York
Iron, N'o. 2, plain, Philadelphia
ttee blllete, Plttahurgh
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t Week Prevloua Week Laat Yc
,n I7.et2.ait ;,oo.7n
ifio 372 393
70"1 77, 710
so m on 73
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Trade Review
Neidiinger Stars
f I II" . mee remain aherpiy
m Yale Victory i'.r,: r;u:n.;,r
11 K. . VIS Si CO.
Huiirteni. ih improving f iutnclti in b-in-
y ntiiii-ti r nn 1 ua.-
ni.i itum tro hiur
mil rio't ion C
U.lh annii4 In ir(ain mii-h nn w- u
f nian thai Hl'rr h Iil
mitH'tfti ulnr MiftwirM aiul t-rttlunt run hu.l k-,im tt.i.h-iii.i run i-'iM
bv N,-p.pr. ll.i,'.le.,lg ...Mrter-j H--;, ?.
Ink. Vale li e.f the tiudefi'iiteat
t,,,v, elete,, ,.tt It. fe.t and r-mped ... a.! .'I
Srm )lnen t'oun , Nov.
iw,i- with a ;n t' " victory in tnt
V.1I1. Kiwi here today. Thri.e Neid
I nger broiinht Ihe JS.Oi't) apea-lattira
(nt cf I'uir aeais by Ihrve of the
prettieat g.-miiig .lei ) llneeae.t, n
.e linen In eer.
KiukIiU Haiti lo Tie
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'I legram V The Akierllii Knight
cf tuiuhi and l' fhenatni.Mh All
Utara b-ttle f'ttr tiuiner lo a -
1,-ee tie bete ll"S afletn.on In a f-t
i.eleae a'ruggle
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Dwi Grid Hay
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ntmtnt-ei on iitin tifiKTliitltt) httvtntr ra
trlctlva ,nflun't, Thi ncnral pnaitlnn
f tha lattr trada. however, haa ale-i
IfnproviU pubUntiaill, and It la Rig
1 Iftcatit t ha r fur ward operntlnna In fmt
eetr ara enlargitt ataaltlr With lha
tiit of tni'ir orilra t lo b plareij,
tht irtpt'cia ar that a hna farir-rlfa -.Ml
tontitiua wcil en(tf)4 for an ma ttma t
4 rn.a
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h.4t ik. .-t,i!v ihfir4t4,( iur"4tntiil a th
1rv tf.J (tlat-4v-it a Itutia tct
An.tnin at (hit rn.l -f tevtntSt-r. MuMinekti
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NEW VORK TIMES.
Omaha lie Iiaeed Wire.
New Tork, Nov. 5. The business
revival which had been forecast
many weeks ago by such slns as
railway traffic, Iron production and
volume of checks drawn on the coun
try's banks, Is clearly enough In evi
dence. Tho quite unanimous testi
mony of the weekly reviews of the
mercantile agencies and monthly bul
letins of tha federal reserve banks
would eatahllsh the fact, even if It
were not demonstrated by the report
of businejis men on their own affairs
in every day conversation.
From these individual descriptions
and to a considerable extent from
the published reports one la apt to
get the impression thut trada la fairly
active. Its battle sound and Ita expan
sion continuous, but that It does not
vet measure up to tha traditional
"business boom." Naturally, this fact
adds Interest to the question as to
now f ist and how far tha progressive
movement of tnntx revival 1 iikciv
l i go.
rrecllitlon Changed.
Trine far tie e'.nic market Ii-e paed
lu.lgin.ni vary lm..in,ii iy nur,.
Ilea. The f h.eeo of September
"'4 'ho lrt fait of in i,,r . awerent.
Iv r..,1t,iin "a ,i.,1li Inflation bo,.i"
like that ef three vi. ago t.anv la
U lnb-r It eharacrl ia unci and rtwoldor.
ai :v lea-red in. a" pe ef It. ...,ti.i .n
f. ..r. toe arcj,rt In atcv. ka bad leech-al
a at Mb-ie any i.na littarrrafe ) a
lore. had lili I IU.I lr., ,..-l,,n t).
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lha 'e-.otrv lo et.o l,a e 't a d-ltiaie and
ra.iume in ah i-li It i, . w ,ih'. 11..
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I Wholeaal.)
Hy '! rtaparini.nl ot Agriculture
uuteau of tfarkete end Markelingi
KiTA TnKS.
I'arlot report for 14 hours ending t a m.
Haturtlayi Tentparalure and weather at
1 a. 111 , 19 deaieea, raining. Two Minna
Bote. 10 Nebraaka rare arrived; gt i-ara
on track, lucluilltig broken, itemand and
11114 ement moUerale; aupplies heavy; mar
ket week, t'arlut aal.ai N'ebreeka sacked
I'.arly (ihloe. United Ntalaa grail No. I,
2 cars at 4te par cwt.; Nebraaka bulk
Karly uliioa, I'nitrd atatea grade Ne. I,
1 tar at 46o per cwt.
HIITTCn.
Creamery Hxtiaa, 47-; 40-lb. tubs, 411
tatotartla, 44c; flrate, tftc.
Imiiy Ituyera paying !'. for dairy roll;
2tt2!tu for parking aiotk.
lll'TTBK CAT.
gtatlon price, Jc; delivered, Omaha, Ilo
f.'1'ts
Strictly freah, delivered Omaha, 14a do
No, 2, tic; ciat'ka, 17c; mini buyers pay
ing It 3U for fieah egga, case count.
Jobbing Price It) It tallera rreari Ne. I
fancy, 4c; aelacta.e 4nc; atorasa aelecta.
,0c; trad, :'; No. Jlc; cliacaa, 1,0.
I'Utll.TKY.
I.lv Broiler, 21c; springs, 14c; haavy
hena, lit ; light bene. 14c; rooalera, loc;
capona, over I lb,, 2tc; leahorn nouliry,
about lc- Ice,; ducks, ful, He; geeaa fat,
full feathered, 14c; gulneaa, tin aacn,
tuikoys, It to Ite, accoidlng lo slg and
condition; blgeont. da. 1100: no sum.
crippled nr cully poultry wanted at any
price.
1 treaaeo rnrinae. ft.Wft... miwhbib,
hena. according to nw, 22026c; rooalera,
He; dU'ka, 2c; turkey. 40(f40c.
v a, a 1 ,
J.ocal buyers era limiting the following
prlcea for freah v-al delivered: Fancy, DO
to 111 lb., par lb., Uo; heavy, not over
140 lbs. per lb. 10c; liver, heart and
lunga muat be left in veal.
Hi;r;r c;um.
Rlbe No. t. 21c; No. 3, 13e.
I.oln No. 2, 26c; No. S, Iftc.
Hounds No. I, l'c; No. 3, 10c
Chucks No. 2, !0o; No. I, 'c.
Plat No. 2, 4c; No, , 6c.
MITTS.
New coeoanuts, sack ab.ut 100 count,
17. tit. I.arg hickory nut, per lb.,
to. Tllack walnuts. In cka, per
lb.. , Blclly round filbert, eacks, par
It, lti?. Pecane.. according to six, sack,
lb., 27Jic, Waahed Hraxlls, according to
alia II,. U4UHC. NaW bugllsll WftlOUt,
100- b. ancka, 27C. uaiuor iia urane tmc-
dlum eoft ahall) par lb., JOc. California
.ln...n.t. .,.rt .bell aacka lb.. 2c I'ea
nuta, raw. according to elite, sack. TV, 42
Vjc. prsnuta. roaxtea, accoroing 10 aiee,
tack. SeHe.
t.lt r.r.n cj.
ln,.rl,.n Nn. I fatlCVl Twin, tld Sin
gle deialea, 2'.c; double dalelea, in-.
7ouns Americax, .1',.; mniimnw,
suuara print, 2c; brick, 23c.
M f 1. H, I
Kie aetraetcd. 24. 14-OZ.. t dozen to
e.a nae rau. tt oo: new comb, 24 aec
llona per case, 14 60; new extracted clov
er, 10-lt. can. ( cane to caaa, per lb., aec.
pill lis.
Bananas Tlaaed on aclllng price ef fc
per lb., 4.007.60.
uraiigee ttxtra fancy ...nuiu,,. ".-.
200 alr- and larger, per box. .10.10; jit
,lxe, 110 00; 260 bIm. 13 00; 2HI aize. Ml ot:
-4 stge, ts.oo; aoii aiae, ,.uw, r mi i.
fancy, all sizes, f 00; choice, too lea.
I.emooe rcxtra .:aiiiornia, eim, t-,
per bn, 110.00 11.00; choice loo, Mil
site, H.6010.uo; Limes, 100. 43.0B
Orapefrult Florida, fancy, K4 aize, t.00 ;
44-70-flO aize, t to; choice, loe leas.
Cranberries llbl., 10U lbs., 112.50; box,
40 lb,., I 60; .lumboa, bbl., 114.60.
Apples Delicious, nox, according to
aize and quality, I2.60&4.00; Waehington
Jtinathans, per pox, i. ci.
Jonathans. Mils .. 13 76; bu. bnk., l6;
t!rlmes Golden, bu. halt., 11.60; Hen Davis,
extia fancy, 14.60; fancy Mo. Pippins, per
bbl.. 14.26; fancy York Imperials, per
bbl., IS. 00. Winter banana, per box. 13.00.
Pears Michigan Kelfer, bu bak., 11.76;
Colorado Kelfcr, per box. 12.26; 1c'
Washington lie Autou, per box, 13.80.
Peaches Waahlugton Freeaton par box.
V-h". .
I'.raoea TOkay. l-nxinri uair.
Red Kniperor, crat, 12. 1 5
(white), kng. 14 00.
Ktaa California, 24 carton box,
60-eiirton box, $.'l..it
Hatee Hollnwil, 70-10, outte, to.,
Drom'dtiry. case, 13 60; box. 14.76.
Avocados (All'ator pears), according
ta sue. dozen. I4.006.00.
Cider New Nibraska, 14-gal kegs, par
kex t. 00.
' vroETAnr,'.?.
TotBtofs Minnesota Kei Hlver Ohtos,
Vo 1, 11.40 per cwt.; Nebraeka r.arly
flhloa. No. 1. ft.26 per cwt.; No. S. 11.00
per cwt.
Sweet Potatoes Virginia, bu. bk.,
l 26; bbl., 4.1. Si.
Rulalieca Per lb.. Itf.
Ileeta, Carrota. Turnips, Paranlpa Par
market bsk., 4141 60c; m sacks, per 11).,
Peppers Oregon, market baek., 13.04.
Kgg Plant Helei'ted, dozen. II 24.
Tnnvatoea llomeBrown. market bak,
Il.tO; hothouse, l-carton boa, 13.10 per
carton; California lug. 13 00.
oulori Hout !irn, dox'-n, 4nc: white
hek . 7Si : Imported Span!, It, erat. 2 2H
vellow. per cat.. 1:00; Iowa red, per
lh l.e.
tlarllt Per lb., :5e. I
I elture Coloradu h,l-l, I anl 4 ,
dux.n. c est a, It":il0o pr dozen, II li
hot ho. no leaf, , tte.
Spinach l' r bu . II !4.
I .ulifiower California, eratea, I! 6
t'at'i.ie I 'etea, per I.. 2 ! aackeil. .
I,i . I. I cabb.ge, !. ; eel ry reonag. per
lh , t'lc. HfU II atoita, 10, Jjc.
4'i,.j Mi) higft'o, I" dosea. Hetlc)
Idaho, 1 er ii'ifi : 1 1
Honey l'w Valna aTetea, II SO,
). uu b.ia lloiiiegiown, market Ink ,
i..t
rumpklna, muaab- P.e lb, I1.
I Dl'M
Ki4i fatct.) oik imirth. taaci
rl.r, et.a h . I ea, f ft, a.o.ialleng ste
f. a. a. itiuiba.
mi-
fine a) hl k rtianaf Il !'
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ia ia o.o.h. folloa.
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Alraerla
12.55-
Midland Ptalrle -No. 1, 114.10 tf 1 1 II j
ne z, iiz qoesis uo; 10, s. 11 nnoiinu.
Lowland I'ralrio No. 1, lOO0lll
no. z. ti.oea v 110.
Alfalfa choice, I2t00e2lt0; No, 1,
111 tug) 71 00; alandard. 17 tor II 04; No.
2, lit 1'iflt log Nn. 1. Iltt0tl4 00.
Hiri)al, 17 001)1 00; wheal, Mil
04 60.
HltiKS.
Doth rountry and packer hid marketa
ara dviidedly enaler, s'cortltng to reports
fimn local buyeia on faturilay, with th
arccnittanylng atelvinent that there Is s
genarul feeling that we sis going to see
ioaer prices. In fart thay sra lower to
day, s shown by fh nsw ouotstlona be
low, It a said there la a larga sucumu
lallon of light native euwa at all parking
c.iil-r,, which la aervlng a wet blanket
on upper leather hid value,, and until
there la soma disposition made of these
h mi. a w shall no doubt esa lowar priced
country hides lluysrs evidently are going
to govern therrieelvee acroidlngly.
Calf eklns aro eaaler. Ilures hide are
ea.ler aluo, and prices may ba reduced
next week, although, no change was mad
at th tl 1)1 of receiving litis report Bel
urdiiy. Wool and aheep akin are firm and local
buyers are Interested In both.
'1 he (allow and a re, a seems to have
reached lha stopping point, buyers ara
di,po,d to hold off, snd ther la no new
trading laklng place, none nf eoneetiuenra.
All Indlratlona ara that prlcea will not ba
any higher and they may settle back a
Intle, so buyers r not straining prlcea
under the preeent outlook.
Tha ciuotatloiis given below are on lh
basis nf gnoda delivered Omaha:
current receipt 11 una, u't- ano 4-vv ,
green hnlea, 11 ',0 and toi.e; bulls, IVfee
and c: liranded hides, 10i.j kip, Ho end
12'yc; c.lir, lie ano llt'c; ucatjoiia, '-.
each; gluo calf and kip, 6s; glue hides.
6c; ponies end glues, 11 00; colts, 260
esch; hog sUns, 16c each; horse hides,
14.60 and 3.to; dry hides, No. I, Ito per
lb.: dry salted, 13c; dry glue, te.
Wool nella. tl !',1 no for full wooled
skins: spring lambs. illltM for 1st take
off. Clips, no value, wool, 3065830 per Ita
No. I tallow, l-tjc; H tallow, tVic; No,
! tallow, fcc; A gresse, 6te; 11 grease,
6c; yellow greaee, -tyc; brown grease, 6c;
pork crackings, 0.00 par ton; beef crack
lings, ItiO.OO per ton; beeswaz, 120.00
per ton.
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
no, 2627. Nov. 4.
Hank Clearings.
Bank 1 lea rings In the I'nlted aia'es for
tha week ending Novi)ibr 3, reported by
lelegrapll to flrsdal reel 's Journal, Nw
York, eser.gate 7 7tt.ltl.0ii0 sgainst 17,
4l7.4II.ooil last wk and 1 1,041,7 It, ono In
hi. wmmU taat e..ar. 4'ana1tall ciaarinss
a agree ate :tl.tt0,000, as ssalttat 1:4.),- I
170,000 last week and 4l7.l,l,ouo In this
week lest year. Following sra th rlurns
ofr this ws.k snd last, with parcentagea
of rhangea ahown thla waek as vompsred
with tin week Issl yssr.
piovaitiher I. October 24.
N Tork I4.lll.0lii) n H.tOI.OiiO.IHnl
By t'pdtk Drain Co.,
Art.
Wht.
Dec.
open. I ifigh. I Low. I Close. ) Yes.
Hsy
July
By
lec.
Ilnv
Corn f
Dec.
Msy
July
Oa's I
Dec.
May
July
Lard
Jan.
Rib,
Jan.
1.1ns
116.
1.13
1.14
1.04i
1.04
t2Vi
.(I7T4
.,
.47V
.47 '4 I
.C7H.!
.43'4
.42' .
414
.ih!
1.19
i'.'iVh
i.'oV "
.13
I
.11
'.'t
'.41 "
1 14
i lVi'
'i.'oYii.'
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'.Vi'-i'
''ii "1
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I
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3H
I 1.70 I I II ! to )
I 4 74 1 17 1 1 11 1
.414.
.11 '4.
115S 111
l.UH 1.16
114', 1.14a
1.14 1HH
1.044 1.04'n
1.04 104),
.43 114
.11 .134
.1111 .41
.'a
.44H .47
41
.47 .11
.44
.42 .42
",vr "Ut"'
.81 'J .ll'rs
III I 170
14 lot 000
tti, 0110,000 v
, ... 401,0110
141,106.000
It,l42.0li
1tl.l00.00
111. 144.0000
jos.t44.ooo
7t.3,00
tl, om, 000
tii.iiiid nni)
13, (l. ono
tt.oti.ouo
41 tun 0110
43. 126,000
2. 147. 000
., 34,141.000
31,400,000
31.466,0011
6, 142,01)0
31,01. ,000
2I.7.3.00O
2417,000
2! .tti, 000
II, lit, 000
20,431,000
16,032.000
3I.6I7.00O
, 17.41)7,000
14.141,010
13. toil. 000
13,-4,on
11,161.000
13.104.000
1 3.3116.001)
1.14, 00. 1
11,216 000
10,737.000
11.643.0000
i. (24, 000
6.47K.00O
I'lllcsgO
Phllsdelphla .
Hoaluti
Kan, as City .,
Cleveland .....
Hen Kranclao o,
Detroit
Lite Angeles .,
Minneapolis ,,,
Cincinnati ....
New Orleans ,
Atlanta
HI. hini.nd ...
oinaha
Ituffala
Portland Or. ,
Handle
Mllwsuk ....
Denver .......
Italia
Oklahoma ....
Houston ...
Louisville
Mlrmlngham .,
Washington ..
Neshvltle
HI. Paul
Memphis
ndlunapolls .,
Hull Lak City
Columbus
Kurt Worth ...
Wichita
otklsnd
providence ...
ii- Molne ...
Rochester ....
Ilalvestoo .....
Norfolk
Akron
Uloux City
Total. V. 7,7llir44.00O 17,647.441,000
Kanaag lit Oraln.
Kansss City, Nov. 4 Close Wheat, tJ.
eemEir, 11.01 bid; May. 1114; July.
'VrB-lomber. 46'o seked; May,
46I40 split bid; July, 44'4c bl4.
ts4. 400,0110
131,000, 000
404,400,000
Ilt.IM.ono
04.ltll.0H0
147.1000 00
1 10,700.000
10, 1 so. 000
74,41.6,000
tl. 124. 000
1,122,000
12.431.000
14.404,000
41,161,000
42.4Zt.OOO
40 624.001)
36.161,000
22.l.O0t
40.037.000
lit. 760, 000
2.42t 000
11.160,000
217.112,000
20,704,00(1
11 134,000
t0, 033. 000
14.000,000
11,200,000
17,710,000
16.269.000
13.411.040
IH. 404.00
t. 340, 000
11104.000
17.174,000
l.62,000
1,440.000
10 067 000
II. 034,400
,l3 OOt
6.21)4.000
I 47 I t.U
aioox City lire gtoek.
gloux nt, Nov. 4 Caltl Receipts.
1.000 head; mar'ret comparea to weee:
ago; fen ateere una yoarnnae m.ut,
steers tops, li: 00; graea steers snd year
iinv. sr.,. ina.r: erase cowa and heifers.
steady; fat cows and heifers, steady: can-
ners, steafly: veals, steauy, 104., ,.v,
fncilors. eteacty, top, 17.40; calvea ateady,
ton, 17.76; feeding cow and heifer
steady; steers steady
Hogs Keceipts, z.itvt ") "'"ir
ateady; butchera, 7 761T no; itgnt, 1 j
411.00; packers, n.ill.ii eiz, ,
C5 60; bulk, I7.16W7.40.
Sheep Kecoipte. OUO net". mn i"V.
pared with week ago; Fat lamba. 604J76O
lower; top, 11 3 35; feeding 1 a nine, eve
lower; top, 112.60; aheep eiaedy.
Kt. Ivtttls Orain.
St. riuis, Mo., Nov. 4. clo Wheat.
Detember. 11.15; May. Il.litt.
fjOriwiiia
Matinee Daily. 2:15 Evry Night, :1S
EDDIE LEONARD
In "THE MINSTREL'S DELIGHT
Assisted by Slewert and OIK
Dave Both
ANDtRSON ALEXANDRIA
and BURT
la "Th Dlazg 7
Heights"
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NOW TILL WEDNESDAY
l-Overture: "Bombo"
Symphony Player
2 Kinogram.
3 Organ Solo: 'Tolly'
Julia K. Johoa
4 Comedy:
"Entertaining tha Bom"
Wild
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Da Havea
5 -Six Jolly Jeiters
Musical Extravaganxa
6 Alma Ruben and
Lew Cody
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"BEAT ENDRES"
SAYS AUTO OWNER
Charge That Treaurtri
Office Under Endret
Wa Inefficient and
Intuiting.
It ! amuainjr to nott the
campaign ilogani of the candi
date for ashtyriff on the Demo
cratic: tieket, M. L. Kndre. He
i trying to creep Into office n
the aloicain: "Efficiency and
Service" nd "Enforcvraent of
All Uwa."
A for "efficiency and aerv-
ice," how many of you 25,000
automobile owner of Douglas
county, obliged to go to Mr.
Endre' office to pay your auto
mobile license, escaped without
being: abused after having, waited
in line for two to three hour?
Do you recall the words poken
to you by the chief clerk and hi
fwiatant! "Why don't you loarn
to make your application before
you come hcrel Take It away
from her and make it out prop
erly!"
It la aafe to but that tha re
ciiajent of the above mentioned
treatment will never forget wh&t
they received, when alUTiouich
willing: to pay their just tax, did
not quite understand thtj per
plexing and complicated applica
tion blank, and became unwill
ing victim of the wrath of thia
"efficient" insulting staff of the
present county treasurer.
If this sort of ervic be "effi
ciency," God help tha untertu
nate who will fall int hi
clutches, if by accident, he ifliould
be elected Sheriff.
As to his other slogan. "En
forcement of All Law." Why has
he for years permitted owner of
'cars residing in Douglas County
to drive those cars on licensee
purchased in other states (mostly
in Iowa), thereby cheating Ne
braska of its license fee and de
priving Omaha and Douglas
County of the thousands of dol
lars annually in personal taxes
that should come to them? The
enforcement of this law and trol
lections of these fees and taxes
are "the duty of every county
treasurer in the state. Is there
an exception in the case of Mr.
Endres, and can Douglas County
afford the discrimination?
(Signed)
CEO. E. YAGER
TODAY AND ALL WEEK
Thoma Meighan
Theodore Robert
Leatrice Joy
"The Man Who
Saw Tomorrow"
NOW SHOWING
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TODAY tOMOSROW
HARRY
CAREY
"GOOD
MEN
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