THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER' 4, 1917. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Desirable Cattle in Good De mand All Week; Hog j 15 Cents Lower; Lambs Up a Quarter. .- Omaha. November I. HIT. ateeelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Tarda. Omaha. Neb., for H hours ending at i o'clock p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS. Cattla Hor- Sheep HT'a RAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK STOCKS Corn Hits Toboggan With Bulk Selling of Eails Until Eecently ' Two Cents Down and Some Eegarded as Leaders, Under- lfisaourt Pacific Union Pacific .... C. N. W, aaat.. C N. W.. wast.., C, St P., W. O.. C, B..A Q. aaat.. C, B. A Q . west .. C, R. I. P.. wt .10 . 1 . t .11 . 1 ..21 It 4 IS total receipt. ' . DISPOSITION. Cattla. Vorrl. ft Co......... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Company Armour Co.... J. W. Murphy ,. ' Cudahy from K. C. lit Totala U0 7 Ofnclal Monday 1S.76I 1,147 Official Tuesday 11,771 1,60 Official Wednesday... 10,171 1.4S6 Official Thursday .... 1,710 1.110 Offical Friday 1.224 2,111 Estimate Saturday..... 400 1,(00 Bors. lot m ii 461 ' 141 I0K 16.H1 11.(21 19.274 14.121 1,144 200 ' Omaha, November I, 111T, Carlot recalpta of grain totaled 147 cars today them verted to the local mllla. Twenty-one cars of corn ware reported and (7 ar of oats. hlle rye receipts were (our cars, ana tnose of barley eight care. Continued light arrivals of corn ware no tlced today, and can be expected for the next month or ao. while the farmers are gathering the new crop. The market on the whole was extremely narrow and only few transactions were reported late in the aeaalon. Spot quotation, were mucn lower, a few sales being made at a 2c to to decline. Local buyera were not over-anxioua for any amount of thla cereal, wmie me export Inquiry was also very light No, yellow sold at . ana ti.ui, ana i Kn miied at 11.10. while one car eacn of No. 1 and No, 1 mtted, near white, aold t 11.11. A part ear or no. 4 wnue orougm . '. . ... - Oats refiectea me aeoune in kviu -. sold off fractionally, the bulk bringing ;d m 'in Petroleum were effaced at half cent lew than yesterday's sales. . There eaall";ioi BaI ,mounted to 160,000 was no nnuauai acuTe-ncaa ,,., ... cereal, buyers taking only small amounta for Immediate consumption. Standard oats sold at 68o and the No. I white at 17 c and the No. graae at io. Six days this week.. 60.161 Same daya last week.. (2,16$ Rama daya 1 wks. sgo.Ii.ISl 'Same daya 1 wks. ago.41,171 'Rama days 4 wks. ago.11,177 Sam days last year.. 42.411 Cattle A usual on were not enough rattle 71,026 17,464 15.061 16,101 t,tl 110,710 js.m ai,t6( 11.322 16l,14f 41,011 I2,6 Saturday there here to make a " " - - . , i arrv man. jloiu Rve was In poor aemena-ana no amies . tisinnncnn end axceea re were made, wnue in. ni;r " "' serves Increased by 155.400,000 i . as i oompareo waa gooa, - " . I with last week a loss or aii,vvv.vvv, (market The week's receipts total a little ilTtr SV.VVV HWU. fillip tlS aillKlifa. PIMUV (three weeks ago, but about 7.000 larger Ithan for ths same time last year. Deslr ,able cattle of all kinds have been In good request this week, and have been fairly 'ready sellers at generally higher prlcea. The first half of the week both eornfed and ran re beeves, as well as the more de sirable kinds of feeders, and practically alt fat cows and heifers, advanced l&ffj&e. steers.' while not so active on the close. held practically alt of thla upturn, though eows and heifers sold mainly 10a lower Friday, and closed with part or tne ae vines lost. Bulls, stags, etc., and veal calves were not quotably changed at any time during the week Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves. $15.00014. 50; good to choice beeves, lit 90115.00: fair to gooa beeves, su.vuw .116(1- rem man to fair beeves. 17. 0811. 00i good to choice yearlings, f 14.00O14.50; fatr to good yearlings. 111 OOff 14.00; common to fair yearlings, 14.60911.00; prime heavy grass beeves. 111. 00 11. 60; good to choice grass beeves, f 10.00911.50; fair to good grass beeves, 3. 00010.00; common to fair rasa beeves. $7,004)1.50; good to choice heifers. $7.50 $.00; good to choice cows, r 76UI 00: fair to good cows, $6.2607.50; common to fair cows, $5.0005.15; prims feeding steers, $10 6013.0Q; good to choice seders. $1.60010.15; fair to gooa reeaers, 17 isai.tli common to fair feeders, $6,004 1.00; good to choice Blockers, $1.6001.60; stork heifers. I.6O0I.OO: stocK cows, lo.uov ' .!!; stock cslves, $.00f 10.00: veal salves, ' $.00ll.60 bulls, stags, etc.. ss.&uwi.ou, Hogs The Ughest run of the week was en hand this morning. The market waa a falrlv active affair and packers bought a number of hogs on the early rounda, paying prlcea that were all the way from juo to Ho lower than yesterday. Shippers bought a few hogs, Baying $17 for the beat Ths bulk old from $16.10 to $1615, with pigs selling i as nigh as $11.50. The general market loses around 10a higher for the week, i Representative sales; , ' No. Av. Sh. Pr. ' No, Ar. oh.' Pr." 11. .110 110 $16 71 71, .141 210 111 10 46. .141 40 14 II II. .101 110 15 10 61. .261 150 11 15 77.. 221 49 17 00 . pros.-. 14 00 II.. Tl ... II II It 50 ' - .......I mn.a ara. FlEUrSS WSrS a CCDl UP, the No. 2 selling at ll.n ana mo . . II 11 and $1.21. Feed barley brought $1.11. Clearancta were: Wheat and flour, equal to 121.000 bushele; oats, 761.000 bhlg- primary wheat receipia wim wi'. bushels and shipments sin.vuw . against rscelpts of 1,700,000 bushsls and shipments of 1,061.000 bushels last year. . . . - til AAA tSiia n .1. and shipments 101.000 bushels, against receipts oi i,uv Am. locomotive... of 24,oo ousneis isbi Am. Smelt Ret. primary "'7"" " " Am. Sugar Ksr. elr ana snipmeni -- receipts of 1.020.000 bushels and shipments of 1.121,000 bushels laat year. , CARLOT RECEIPTS, i Wheat Corn. Oats. 41 111 Chicago ... Minneapolis Puluth ..... Omaha' ..... Kansas City Louts .. Winnipeg Grades Off As Much As Five Cents. mines Two-Hour Market Session. TOPICS FOR SABBATH Presbyterians Lay . Plans . For Making Drive in the Direc tion of Helping to Win War. NEW PASTOR NORTH SIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH New Tork. Nov. 1. Further selling of rails, including several well known Issues. ... .-.- .I.. 1.. 4.M Itt Ik. grading No I ". """i; hour session of ths stock market. New premiums were mads by Bt. ram common and preferred, ths former falling no nti to 42 and tne preierrea s io 2U 71. Iow records for the current period ana a much longer time were made by Union Pacific, Southern Paciflo and Northern Pa- clftc. coalers, notaoiy jieaama, my uroschlnsr lowest levels. Amons soeolaltles preasurs waa moat merkei calmt motos ahares. Maxwell com mon losina 4 points and the first preferred 1 with 1 tor Qeneral Motors, tiuno wm h..vU.t at the coDDers. yielding a point, Crucible Steel reacted mors than a point and U. 8. Steel showed an extreme decline of a point after having gatnea as mucn. u.r n. trrrran loaz mil iia vuihup vance In the general decline of the final half hour and other shippings forfeited the rremter nart of their advantage. Veritable gains In American Sugar. Industrial Alco ths wes shares. The weekly bank statement wag-again an Index to ths enormous shifting 67 moneys nnected with flotation oi me aocooa ... Actual loans ana aiacounis i a. inrru.iiiilf weak. Liberty 4s were steady at par, the I Via aoid at .J1 to 10.76. Total bond sales par vmiu . gated $2,150,000. United States 2s and 4a advanced H Pr cent on call during the week. Number of sales ana quoimiiuum stocks: Bales, nign. uow. viy. Am. Beet Sugsr VUU S9 1,100 62Va 1 1,600 62H 10 3.000 ITS, T4 1.400 19 l 71 11 6014 7f 17 Am. Tel. & Tel,... Am. Z., U A S.... Anaconda Copper.. Atchison A. O. k, W. L B. o. Baltimore A Ohio. B. a. 8. Copper..,. Cel. Petroleum.... Canadian Pacific. l!l00 112 1124. 11214 400 12 12 1214 671t 65Te 17 10 17 1514 61 51 centra ieauior, . . Chesaoeexe unio 61 16 16 61 17 12 4,600 126 124 124 2.000 47 66 65 6,009 1.100 1.600 1,400 1,200 6,300 46 .521 126 7 , Zl l 66 36 14 60 41 14 ...1021 , , .. These sales were reported today: wk... v 1 heril wlnteri 1 cars. S2.15. No. 1 hard winter: cars, sj.h. no. h.rJ ai nter! X pars. (2 . no. v .i.i.f. 1 rmr Ismuttvl. ii. oo. no. f" l-tt. . hrnwA til.! 1 Cftr. B2.UO.- PKIIIUiv yellow hard winter: 1 car (live vwll). pi.tlllsrs' Securities 2,200 37 iiv w49vin. una, no. i nnnnwin flinsni Kieciric.. uw - . . - ' . K ' . , J tnA ES KB BB VtI ew.aw. - . .... I f3UTJB.I . AC x? i jiavir nAffhatrn anrinv! l duik-i , . xj nft ... 11 1). No. 4 red enrlng: I car, $1.0$. r..t No. Ore ctfs. $,100 li C, M. Ht. r.... Chicago It N. W... C. R. I. A P. ctfs, Chlno Copper..,,.. Colo. Fuel iron.. Cong. Products Ref1 l.OOO Crucible Steel 4,100 -iihm Cane Sugar.. 1.100 1,300 1,000 300 46 44 "ii" 40 14 27 61 27 45 42 'iiii 10 13 26 66 17 15 16 41 41 14 11 It 13 24 56 17 36 16 Illinois Central. L Inspiration Copper, ! Int. M. M. pio... lntsr. Nickel Inter. Faper K. C. Bouinern.... Kennecdtt Copper, Louisville A Nash. Maxwell Motors... II. . 5 III. .11I . Sheep The run of eheep and Jambs for the week was the lightest tn seme time. Th. market closed steady on all classes of fat sheep and lambs, with a slightly lower 1 trade on feeder lambs. Feeder sheep were steady for the week. The upturn In fat lambs wall 160 lie. Fat eweg were fully too higher at toe elose of tha week than they were a- week, ago, and In pole ' ..!.!... rim in killers waa active through. mat the week, with a little falling off Frl- gay. reeder lamb found an uneven treae, ..4 .re fiiv l&a lower than laat week. i Ouallty was very poor. Feeder ahesp are .higher If anything, ths beat kind as much M 600 UP. ' t- " ' St Louis Lira Itock Market, St. Loula, Nov. I. CattleReceipts, 1,10$ . bead; market gtsaayj naavm o '""? I a. naaia in- vaarllne steers and hellers, 7;0f(lie0! cows, 16.00 0 10.4$ I stockers and Jeeders, $4.60011.60; fair to prima aouthsrn aa.AAAll.T6t beef cows and . heifers. $4.00010.00! prima yearling steers ' heifers. I7.50O10.00I native saives, ii ii tr... 'e .',..! I C0A bead! lowert lights, $17.00017.405 pita. $14.0O4.l5i mtxsd and butchers, $l7.00O17.75i good heavy, $17.44 017.40; bulk, lT.QwU.se. ' . . eh..n and Ijtmbi Receipts. 105 head market steady; tombs, MMO! w0' 10.60Olll6j wethers, gn.ewwis.sv. Chicago Live Stock Market. hi-.. K. 1 Cattle Receipts, 1.000 m.rkat weakt native steers, $1,760 17.60; western steers, $6.61$.40! stockers and feeders, $6.14011.501 eowt ana heifers, aftAAtfietK, .tvaa. lf.6AA10.00. i - Hogs Receipts, 14,000 headj watket weak: bulk of. sales, 111 4017.!5 light, in 7ni1 ., Mliert. 116.lfO17.50; heavy, 114U17.66r rough, .$14.15014.401 pigs. a., aaaiI II 1 '.. V Hh.n and Umbt-Recalpta. 1,000 head market weak; wethers. .T5Ol-00; awss, $7.651140; lsmbs. tl.01l.75. s ' f:.f: s - KMrnttUTiUym Stoek Market v.mai Cltv. Mo.. Nov. l-CaUle Be celpts. 1.50O head; market steady; prime fed steers. 416.60011. 73; dressed beef steers. ' $11.00016.00; western oteera, H. 00 IS. 00 IS initio 00: helfera. $1.60011.60 atockera and feeders, 18.00 (M3.S6; bulls. nni7 1S. calves. I6.50O11.00. Hogs Receipts. 1,500 hesdj market lower . bulk, $11 40 17.00; pigs, $15.00014 00. KhaeD.and Lambs Recerpts. 1,000; mar ;. kt steady; lambs, $14.sl.76; yearllnga, 12 00U.i6; wethers, $14.50012.50! ewes, ii.oooiloo. -- . BIom City Live Stock Market, i Slouk City.' la., Nov. $. Cattle Receipts. 0 head; market eteady; beet steers, $7,600 16.00; fat cowa and helfera, $6.60 01 161 cannere, $5.1604.16; atockera and feeders, -' $7.60O13.26f; calves. $T.OOJU.60t bulls, tugs, etc., $6.1607.60; feeding cows and heifers, $5.$08.16. , -- Hogs Receipts. 1.000 head; market II to 30 cents lower; light, $14.40014.10; mixed. $14.60914.40; heavy, $14 40014.76; pigs, $14.1001140; bulk, $14.6011.40. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, TOO head; ' market steady . ' ' ' - ,;',,.':'' ' . St, Joaeph Live Block Mfrket St, Joseph. Mo., Nov. $. Cattle Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady: steers, $1,000 14.60; cowe and helfera, $6.16011.60; calves, in fin 11 J oo. . 1 Hogs ReeelpU. 1,50$ head; market low er; top, $17.16; bulk Of sales. 111.00O17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; market .1 steady, iambs. .$11.000 il.isi ewss, .vfy "' Omaha liar. Market neealnts llsht. demand good on , prairie hay and alfalfa, also eat and wheat strsw. Market firm and higher. Prairie Haji Choice upland, $22.60; No. 1, $11.50030.50; No, . $16.60017.60; No. 1. 614.500 14.50. No. I midland, $11,609 id SO: No. 1, llS.Wel7.50. No. 1 lowland. III.60O1I 5I; No, 1. $11.50011.60; No, 1, . ii,.i is SA! No. 1. $25,600 2160; atsndard, $21.50024.60; No. 1 $20.50 0 22.60; No. . is.uwiev. Straw Oat, $1.60 0 6.60; wheat, $7,000 Kew Tork Dry Goods Market, K.m Tork. Nov. 1. Dry Goods Cotton goods and yarns here today were firm with a further advancing tendency. Wool geoda were firm. Linens ruled high with a belief . expressed by Importers that supplies will be . very short for spring, auriaps were wn tTsntit City Grain Market . : tr.n... nir. Va.. Nov. I. Corn No. mixed. 11.1001.17; No. 1 white, $1.05O 1.11; No. yellow, i.sesye.v, $1.16; January, m - . ' Oats No. I white. 09le mlaea, 640c s - , f'' tt.' Craia Market a. . rnta. Ma.. Nov. t. Corn No. 11.04: No. I new, !.$; Peeember, i.lf i i a fit . . Oets-o. 3. l$HOIK: No. 1 white, . - 1 1 -r -:. V$stlM Market w. Tork. Nov.i g. Cotton Soot, , quiet - .tAAitm unlanda. It.lOo: no sales: cotton futures tlosed steady December, 37.1e January. 26.6tei March, l.00e; May. . hf. 11.190. No. 1 mixed common and rea nurum. car (II pf cent hard red spring), $2.14. m. e iir.A common and red durum'; 1 car (SO per cent spring),, $1.11. No. $ mixed common and red durum: 1 car (40 ... ...I hard red anrlns). '$2.00. No. 4 mixed common and red durum: 1 ear (1 per cant rye), $2.01. t)i.vima i; i car. bi.zi. no. m var. e.et. ..r 11 1! . ear. 11.13. No. 4: 1 u.. Petroleum. -. - v-.. ---- . . . . . . ... i - ear. $1.14. No, 1 leedt I ear, si.ia. nejeoiem Mlami copper.... 1 car, $1.10. Bampiei i car iomie muniii i jiia.ouri racure, $1.16 1 car toats mixsaj, f.v.. ; . Montana rower, f-nv-n Vn 1 vallowt 1 Car (shippers I NAV.itm Copper. weights). $2.04; 1 car, $1.01. No. yellow: 1 New york central ... 11.01. Samnla yellow: 1 car, $1.40. No. 4 T h. H. while i l.l car? $2.00. No. 1 mixed: 1 car worf0ik ft Western (near whltte), i,n, n s w;;' NortMra ramiw... tnean white), $1.W. ' 10, No- 1 Paciflo Mall...... rnlxea: l car, ei-sv. . I facuio -iei. Oats Stanuarai a oars, oo, n. e .... itii,. Na. a white: 1 cars, 67o. Sample white: 1 ear, 67o; I cars, Ho. Omaha1 Cash Prices-Corn: . I yellow. $101 02.03; No. t mixed. $l.IO1.00. Oats: NO. 1 White, HfPI1c, .mnu.u, .... s .hiia. t7UA67aic: No. 4 white, 57 0 47C. Barley; Malting, ;, K t f.7d. $i.00l.l. Bye: No. 1. $1.41 1.70; No. , fi.iswi.is. Local range or option 1,700 41 $1,400 102 1,100 26 200 100 11,100 11 14 10 2,100 1,200 000 $.000 l'ioo 1,600 400 17 60 17 .24 'ir 60 26 400 101 1 1,100 00 100 14 14 26 08 41 00 24 21 14 21 115 II 78 27 22 60 17 68 14 102 102 11 l 14 11 40 10 It $1, 14 21 ii 71 11 12 17 61 14 14 '41 ..... 66 72 Corn, Deo. May Oats. Pee. Msy 1 14 t 14 114. t 14 1 II 1 11 11! 1 12 17 v 17 57 37 ' 61 60 60 61 114 111 57 50 rki..A -.t'lA nrlraa. furnished The Bee by Logsn A Bryan, stock and grain broksrs. II South mxteentn street, yinmnmi Artv Open. Corn, Jan, I 14 U Deo. I 14 May I 10 Oata. Dso, II May 11 Pork., Jan. 43 00 Lard. Jan. 22 77 , Rlba. ' " Jan. 31 40 May 13 10 High. i 11 1 11 1 10 11 51 41 II II 77 S7 IS 23 20 Low, 110 111 101 5T 51 41 10 1 21 $0' I 23 IB 21 12 CloseTlTes'y 3414 15 ".'J.. , ,. .all. 1IU Pennsylvania " J J 2 Plttaburgh Coal.... Ray Con. Coppsr.. J. 00 23 II Ron-'i-sVeV.: Im tii I shmttuck Arts. cop. i.u. Southern Pacific... 1,100 "3 j Southern Railway... . I , J ptud.bakercorp... ..... - . Texas Company.. . niu Union Paciflo..... I.J0J W U. 8. ind. Aicono.. ... ---- - j? U. S. Bteet ' . 111 "Hltt 111 U B. Steel pld.... . 400 111 l 1" Vtah l opper. ...... ----- i - Wabasn pta. 0 g. - Weetern Union.... .'00 84 14 Westmgnouss .... -"..:v.-. ...... Total sales ior u. ' Market. New Tork. Nov. .-MercantlU Papir- per cent. 11 11 11 T til 1 15 1 10 ,' 11 8 I 111 115 110 P' "Si.t.Mmw hills." 14.71 i m. .D,lce,a "SoTda" bfus' on banks. $4.71: eom. merclal 60-day merclal 40-day bills. Presbyterians of Omaha and Ne braska are coming to the city in large number! Thursday, November 22, to organize a campaign for aiding the government n winning"" the war. Western Iowa Presbyterians are coming on the same date and during the day and evening meetings will be held and plans laid lor tooa conserva tion and the conservation of every thing else that may be needed by the boys in the trenches and the allies of the United States. . v All meetings will be heldn the First Presbyterian church -and it is expected that the attendance will run into the thousands. Should it be necessary, overflow meetings will be held. The meeting to be held in the aft ernoon will be for ministers. This will be followed by a banquet, after which there will be a mass meeting . . l 1. 1: : to wnicn tne puuuc is uivucu. p- . Presbvterian speakers of national UreV.JiarrVJ.yJiaUrPa reputation will be present, to address . the mas meeting, among them being Rev. Harry J. Howard of Knoxville, Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, moderator ia( has just been chosen to serve as of the Presbyterian general assembly; pastor of the North Side Christian Rev. John A. Carson, Brooklyn, and church. He is a young man with. a Rev. William H. Foulkes, Philadel- fine education and unusual natural phia. All three of them are members ability and is one of the leading min- of the Presbyterian National Service jsters in his brotherhood in the state committee. At the mass meeting N. from which he comes. His success iti H. Loomis, Umaha, will preside. both pastoral and evangelistic work , , , .. -u has been marked. The people of the North Christian r , X) rfi'-li "71 nmfiwamnih irirn aTarrfjiTrn n'n'tivr' -i y 81 11 . . . . a, as) nonds Oovernmenu ei weak. railroad, .2.. teg... .4 Int. M. M. U.... H do coupon.,... '. v.. .... - 41 45 sir. . is. reg... L. w. up. 1 II 7$ 3I 12 31 41 33 13 23 70 33 40 do coupon.... s . M. n.. m t. U. a 4s. reg,..106Mo. rao. gen, do coupon... . 106 Mont. Power g.; 0 eri..mm sa con. 14 N. Y. C. deb. Is 13 Am. F. Beo. Is. 14 No. Paciflo 4s.. Am T. T. C 6S OO S 13 40 14 CHICAGO ORA1N AND PROVISIONS. Cora Average tower, ; Daa to Ideal Weather 1 Close Unsettled, auum v.w T.nI weather for CUT- ini" hVwew crop mad. corn-price, today C, D Q. Jt . 4..I3 -dore. ;.. mveraae lower. dc.Plte week end evening C.,M.&St.l'.g.4 86 " . .t U t 11-4 . - An..M. T ... cnurcn 11-vc aucu a new fer Edqulltf cho,r director. Bunday .chool Harrv J. Howard, and they nave .-ik , pr.aohin at 11. -snnr service . The adopted Unique way of greeting Ladlee" Aid will be entertained In the him When he- appears in the church fhureo parlors Thursday afternoon by Mrs. pulpit Sunday morning. Numerous Cnolr r.hears&, Frlday evening, confirma- badges have been printed and on each tion class Saturday at 14. is I picture of Rev. Mr. Howard. Be- First Lutheran, 20th and Mason. Rev. neath the picture of the new pastor Titus, Lang. Paator German i services 10. arm thm xun.rAf 1 " " English service with celebration of the Holy b !i- t i c r .t.. Communion l.i Sermon: "The Greatest By this badge the men Of the com- command in the World, follow Me." Pr- munity greet you. and bid you and paratory service 7:30. your family welcome to Omaha, tO St. Marks Lutheran, 20th and Burdette. the community and to the North Side R 8 de Freese. Pastor-Preaching ll and r-u." ; - 1. Sunday school, 0:45. Christian-Endeavor, v,nnsnaii muivu. j 7. Reception of members at morning ser- At the morning service each man vice. attending the Church Will wear one Our Saviors' Danish, 111 South Twenty- of these badeei Dinned to "the lapel second. . Alfred "Sorensen, Pastor Sunday Z.t u:. . school, 1:20; sermon by pastor, 10:80; Bible OI BIS COai. class, 5:15; regular aervlce. 1:15; Thursday , ' . . . . . , at 8 lecture, "Luther," by Prof. N. P. Lang, mere wu. oe a special musica program at the Lasteiar street Jt res- church of Our Redeemer, 2sos Ames, hvtrian church Sundav evening. Prairie Park Hall, Rev. C. B. Harman, Ti,... -.it ks- vnral nnrl instrumental Pastor Bible school, 1:45; at 11, "God's there Will De vocal na insirumeniai y , , Echo;" do evening service. w,u iuu.v v..v v.w... y, Bensop Rev. W. T. Kahse. mis- ' " slonary superintendent will preach at 11; On account of the expiration of no evening service. . . , the lease Wednesday night on 'the ,K?untzi M?,morla,, J'Mnam and Twenty- ..... r.;.A f tl,. ffnlnn r.r... Rev.. Oliver D. Baltily. Ph. D., D. D., ju.ij vwuu.w ...v w...... pastor; Rev. C. Franklin Koch, B. D., As- pel mission for SO many years, at soclate Paator ll. Reformation sermon; elose or From It IS the intention, however, tO Con- sUDerlntendent: 7. Luther leaaua. tinue the work in another location Methodist Episcopal. On 51 larger Scale tOCOmply with the Dleti Memorial, Tenth and Pierce, H. P. increased demands for SUCh an insti- Hunter, Pastor Sunday schocd, 0:46; at 11, tiitinn in Omaha Charles F Robel "A M"n APart:' 7- "T" Cptimlst;" Ep- tution in ymana. .nanes r . n.opci, worth Utgi 7 ,eluj.r MlM Flor,nc, Mo. the superintendent, has been aSSOCia- Hale; .prayer service, Wednesday, I. Reg ted With the Union Gospel mission ular meeting of officials board at close of since iti organization over 10 years " km"t,nf- ' T ao-n Pmndine. trim seritrinc nf a new McCabe, Forty-first and Farnam, J. Hlnry ago. rending tne securing or a new 8t, Pa,torAt ,.l5 Blbl9 chool. at Ui location he has already completed ar- -a,., w in Danger of Losing the rme rangements for engaging in another Att of worship?" :io, Epwortu league; line of religious work. pcuta., .l:to.. J . , Oak Street. Twentieth and Oak, Russell Ttirn urAfnmn nf i Patil'a Fni.conal E- Waltt, Pastor Sunday achool, .10:46; The women OI SI. raui S episcopal Rey T c Webster will preach at 11: Junior church give a .rummage sale next fri. league and King's Heralds, I; Epworth day &t Twenty-tOUrtrt and U Streets, league, :so; at t:3u, .ermon Dy ins pas c,fi1 Omaiia tor. "Prayer versus Satan ;'H Wednesday, OOUUl Vinaua. I mhln atndv and nraver aervlce. leader. L. John Cameron, mt. farm Avenue and Harney. Alonio "vi-""r..ra..'.. ?M school. I,r-t 11J "The Ooodns and S.' ISgTlW.M4ltiV Trinity' 4went,.flr.t and B.nn.y. H. O. mandments In the iota century." : IrIi"iv'.,"."iv. ."V.t..7:.:n . Trinity. Twenty-fifth and It. South Side, . . '., winimms. chorister! Mrs. Rev. Charle. F. Holler. Pastor Sunday I F, g Noi,on organist, Sunday school, school, 1:45; preaching and Lord s supper. ir l " Ba Syson? superintendent: Epworth 11; Junior union, l:!0; joint Baptist xoung j Jn Bobert Carley, president People's union and evening services, 4, "RU". " " " , Joseph O. Anderson. 'Anna T. Olson, Mrs. je. Twonty-fourtta and Iorv"; Edith Sturglll and Miss Anna Lane will talk. E. Bowen. Pastor-At 1:45. Sunday whool. Muo by Bwedlsh Baptist choir. "."1, l.W Calvar. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev. " ., '., .... f S . l.J.mmma Tmmw A 1A.4A mnm. 1 A 11 ATI Amcan MOinUUIOl UlUIHIiUUBI, minion. "In tbi Upper Room;" Sunday South Twenty-fifth. J. A. Braadnas, Pastor school at noon: 4:30, Baptist Toung People's 11. preaching: 12:15, class: 1. 8unday Cent. Leather 6S. ""V. Ai s. Central Pac. 1st. "'";"'"' ' P AV O CVS... T OO. .' ' .. . .A., ..1. .A. II 17 10 11 11 up of trsdes. The dose was unsettled, De cember, I1.18V4J May. $1.10 to $1.10Vs and the market aa a wnoie ranging iron. - r h t ftP ref 4s.. 63 Te rao. jv k'lrcf 4V4i. 74 Union P.otfio 4s. iv a. vl n. ref. Is 41 do cr. 4s, " " ----1 - .)iiir. a. RuDDer s decline to Uo advance ae compared wiin pom. n v. ; g st4ei 5,, 36 hours before. Oata finished unchangea to Ho down. Provisions showed was 01 tio 10 100. . Aaaartlons that In some places the mud dlness of roade would Interfere with hauling tended somewhat to curb aggresstve selling and to bring abont proflttaKing puronases in tha laat half of the session. More resistance' to pressure was oispiayea tin, r... . . - :,,;,....h i. . en. Electric es. ji "iim Gt. No. 1st 4tt 8 W. .Union 4 Vis . av A 91111 Bid. 10 am 84H 78 S 014 $0 t C. ref. 4S 71 VI 'Bid. by eats than by com. Some Improvement PO""8. f.?,0i..; " ducks. ' F. F. tat, llo; iS rtm..im demand aesmed evident but I V. . tat- 22c, aucas. r. . OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. ' .....o..i.. alt sites. If Vic; hens. 17Us: B.na,; under UVUIIU "w rw - " " . testto demand sesmed evident, but V. . fat. . m"nM, each, 15c. 1 from the seaboard remained light, jre-h up to 8,000 pounds, I6HO- .Ions underwent a sharp setback rT SJ m,press, $10.15 bjr to. the weakness of hogs and corn. ' - P " . Km.U n.ib.r. her-amm huvars and xrelgni.. flVt ' . ...M4..a In domestta demand sesmed evident, the call Provisions MW.1... ... th On ths break, packers became buyers and rreignr. - . ',... .tmndards, rallied the market to a moderate extent. yy"e7. X Tr. cana. 580 ; smalt nt. . ....... A.m. hi nf : .nnniin.iii I . . . u . Alio im.w. .i-nw.,..i.ii. " - ulana for stabilising the ratio orra naa hog price, was made publlo aftsfirhe pro' viaion market Bad eiosea, rhlraro Cash Price Lorn: NO. I yei low, $2.164)l.ll No. I ysllow and No, 4 yellow, nominal. Oats: No. I. white, 11 ViO King Cole Chesapeake standard, ' " a. ... t.. Aana. lie: email c ;r,:':-..C. ..i.ta. rallon cans. 6IV4i standard. 6H81ie. Ry: F. . " ?" "Iti-" small cans. $2e; blue $1.74. Barleyt $1.1001.15. Seeds: Tim- V?. nsr 100 $U6 larga .hella. per 100, !.... a. AAA! VS. Sit MA1 A Prh. I POlntS, PST iVI, S.At $1 60. athv. lt.00A7.7l: clover. 111.00624.00. vPrb visions: Fork, nominal; lara, .; nos, nomtnsL Butter Receipts, 4.771 tuos, maraei un changed. ,.' . ... mCaaa Market hlchsri receipts. 1.181 rases; firsts, llViOIOVio; ordinary first, II ffl7c; at mark, cases inoiuaea, sso. Potatoes Market unsetiisa; 1 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and white, bulk, $1.1501.16; same, 111 Poultry Alive market higher; fowls, lie; springs, 16 Via, botft No. J gallon can.. - ,0n cana. 3e .incmi .......- .... IT aa. l.r.. rana. sbo: smau cana, ii cmna, .... .' -.linn cans King Coie. wi.w:.-- j... $5,001 large can.. .. -".- fJOlO uneemii.. -. 7" - -. -. . .1.. A... amall C1IU. 18CI cana, fi.ssj jarg. ..-, - ,,- - - Plsh-rresh: Halibut dtrsct by express, lie icj "- Via lb i pink, 180 lb.; black cod ""'V .aa .i..-and large, llo l.t .mail. 1. 1 ma. tin lh : black cass, oau .-. . '.a. It . temnTNo. 1. llO lb. t Whlteflsh, .. I.V.. iie Jh.: Bike, round or dressed, iso ., rsceipts, i -ij. ii, . crapp es, meaium, Minnesota P Wf "5 !rVe. Tl-lOo lb., her- sacks, ii.Jv 10o lh.. d snapper, f ...Trr .n ?it. loo lb. Prosen: I" w: 'VsVn" ttolbT: aalmon. red. V- n...l M.rkat- I """r.V , ",. 1a ..hi. ah. 140 lb. I CSt- v.. York. Nov. S.-Flour-Easyt spring tt.h. .mall. 15o lb.! black bass, odd slse, ISO patents. $10.$011.!5; winter patent $10 65 lkl mnsdltwa, 1 .Oo ;. tyio.io; winter airaignia, ,..., wn,w""w. . as ifc ntekarel. dresseo, 1 mixed, $2.19. e. . f., New york. - 10c b.j ling flr0rrr,d ap. .Oats Spot, barely .teady; .tanaaro, saw i ito id.i '"U"".,V iia lb. Froga Louis- P"r' 4. ir.mK. l.SI: large, $1,761 Ww.v-rmS No. 1. I1.S5: No. t. Sl.tlt)' Una black bulla, jumbo. 1.10; No. l.:$1.101.16; shipping. $1,000 medium WSi ed-Eaay; Cty bra, !00-,b. , .ck, nrira of beef cuU: NO. I rios, 1T AA 1 i Hope Easier; state meaium m cnoice, 1117, 7l80c; 1016, nominal! Pacific coaat, 1117. 14$37c; 11. 20 tfUc. HIab r rm; Bosota, 1& Leather Firm; hemlock aoll overweights. firsts, 61c! seconds, 49c. ' ' Provisions Pork, uneeiuea; mesa. in. 41.0; family. $4l.60tJ4!.!0: .hort olear, 141.00352.00.. Lard, easier; middle, west. Tai Ar4.teaav: citv soeciai wot?, c. Wool Strong; domastlo fleece. XX Ohio ami4 P.nnavlvantm. 70c. Rice Strong; fancy neaa, wo; oiue rose, IHeiVie.-- - ' . -; .... . . Butter Market firm: receipts. 8,111 tubs; creamery higher than extras, 45t46fcc; ex- trae (11 seore), 4tJc; lira is, w lAi-r aefanda. 404142a. - r.aaa Market firm: recetpta. T.62I eases fresh gathered extras, 41 9 41c; extra firsts. a6147e: firsts 41 le: seconas, neira. Cheese Steady; receipts. 1,411 boxes: state whole milk Tats, fresh specials, 12 nu,i .t.la mvaraae rtta. 20410216. Poultry Alive, market strong; chlckena, llOSJc: fowls. Jl2lc; turkeya, 2S14c Dreexed, market quiet and unchanged. ' . Mlnnpoiia Grata Market. Minneapolis, Not. J. Flour Market un- changed. Rye I1.TI4J1.74. Farlsy $l.O01.28. . Bran $21.60 21.00. Corn No. 1 yellow. $2.11 11 5. Oata Na.' white. 66t68ViO. r ,Flaxeed fi.25tyJ.27. . Methodist, will '.conduct revival services each evening at $ o'clock from November 4 to XS. Swedish, Nineteenth and Burt. K. Q. Novberg, Pastor Preaching, -11 and 7:20; 8unday achool, 10; Epworth league, 4:S0. Hanscom Park Methodist, Woolworth and Twsnty ninth, William H. Spence, Paator 1:45, Bible school; graduated classes for all agea; 11, "The Door of CerUlnty"; flret 10 minutes of servlcs devoted to children; 6:40, Epworth league, Clarence Dunham will lead; 7:45, "The Superficial and the fteaL" First, Twentieth and Davenport Rev. I. B. Schreckengast will preach both morning and evening. Presbyterian. R. L. Wheeler Memorial. Twenty-third and J, T, L. Wheeler, Paator Bible school, 1:45; pri-acMng, 10:65; Young People'a So CaVstr cf Christian Endeavor, 6:J0; preaching, 730; Bible iss Wednesday evening, 7:3tf; Tuesday evening, 1, teachers' training class, Rev. Ralph H. Houseman in charge. Westminster, Twenty-ninth and Mason. J. Franklin Young, Pastor At 10:30. "The Principle of Prayer, or John Knox and the Scottish Reformation:' Bible School at noon; Junior Christian Endeavor. 1:30; Senior Christian Endeavor. 6:30; at 7:30, "The Temptation to Doubt." North, Twenty-fourth and1 Wirt At 11 and 7:30, Rev. J. N. Wilson, WlHIamette, 111., will occupy the pulpit; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:30; Senior Christian Endeavor. 6:30; prayer meeting Wednesday at .7:45. , Lowe Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas, A. F. Ernst, Minister At 1:30, Junior En deavor; 10, Sabbath school: 11, "Prevailing with God and Men;" 6:30, Senior Christian Endeavor; 7:30, "Conserving Ou;- Strength." Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant. B. R. Vanderllppe, Pastor Sunday school, 10, K. 8. Flnlayson, superintendent; at 11, "Abounding Orace;"' Christian Endeavor, 6:30; at 7:30, "The Lord or Baal." First, Farnam and Thirty-fourth, Edwin Hart Jenks, Pastor Morning service at 10:30, "The Christian Perspective of Life;' at 7 '45, "The Evidence of ' Providence in the National Life Our World Position;" Sunday school at noon. Frank E. Clark, superintendent: Junior Christian Endeavor, 4; Christian Endeavor meeting, 6; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45. Dundee. Fiftieth ' and Underwood. Harry B. Foster. Pastor 11, "Faith Which Hath Foundations;" 7:30, "A DeseVter." Castelar, Sixteenth and Castelar, Prof. Walter N. Halsey. Pastor Sabbath school, 1-45- 10:30, children's sermon and rally day exerclsea; Endeavo.' societies, 6:30: 7:30, program of music by Christian Endeavor and choir. Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth, Rev. Raymond J. Rutt, Pastor 0:45, Sunday school: 11. sermon on "Food Conservation; 6:30, Christian Endeavor; 7:45. .ermon by the pastor. . Parkvale, Corner Thirty-first and Gold. R, W. Taylor, Pastor 10, Sunday school, 5 J Purchase, superintendent; 11, "Our Earthly . House against Our Heavenly House;' 6:45, Christian Endeavor; 7:46, "The Happy Choice;". :45 Wednesday, ..,h.r irtilnlne. Mrs. G-. F. Fisher, teacher; f prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45. Benson. A. J. McCrung, Pastor 10. sun day school; 3, Junior Endeavor: 6:30, Inter mediate Endeavor: 6:30, Christian En deavor; 7:30, worship. Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Charles H. Fleming, Pastor 10:30, "One Blood;" Bible school at noon; Junior En deavor at 3 and senior Endeavor at. 6:30; 7:30, worship. ' , t I'rited Presbyterian. Central, Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Hugh B. Speer. Pastor At :45. Sabbath school; 11, "The AlUSufficlent Shield;" 6:30, Young People', meeting; 7:30, sermon by the pastor. First. Twenty-first, and Emmet, Frank B. Foster, Pastor Preaching. 10:30 and 7:30 Toung People's meeting, 6:45; Sunday school at noon, 1 ' United Brethren, Harford Memorial, Lofhrop ' and Nine teenth, E. L. Reese, .Pastor 10. Bible school; 11, worship and sermon: the com munion will be administered at this service; 6:30, Christian Endeavor; -7:30, 'Jothams Fable of the Trees, or Dangerous Ambitions of Life;" 1 Wednesday, prayer meeting and Bible study, , : rnitarlan. First. Turpln's Hall, Twenty-eighth and Farnam 1:46, church achool. "The Re ligions of the World;" sermon . by ths minister, "All Saints." First. Turpln's Hall, Twenty-eighth and Farnam 1:45, church .chool: .11. All oi...- TTnltarlan headauarters. 210 South Twenty-fourth street, open every week day. t , . i Miscellaneous. . Associated Bible students meet In Lyric building. Ninteenth and Farnam. at 1. and Wednesday evening in the aame building. T. E Barker, representative of the Watch Tower and Bible House of Brooklyn, will lecture. People's Church, Rer. Charles W. Savidge, Pastor Morning, "The Soul That Hunger and Thirsts. Evening, "Speaking to Young Men." Sunday school at noon. Young Peo ple's Boclety of Christian Endeavor. at 7. Latter Day Saints, Twenty-fourth and Ohio Sunday school at 1:45. Sacramental and .octal services at 11. Rellglo at 6:45. Preaching by Hubert Case at 1. "P8161 mlo by A. H. Mills, Kansas City. Choir led by Mrs. Nell Atklngen Kelley. xt. ,.i sniritnai Meetings. 2414 Cuming Thumiiav and Sunday. ,Evenlngi at 8:15. Message bearer, Mrs. Ella Gardiner. llVaO'No I ribs, llo; No, I ribs, J5c No. lJcl No. 1 chuek 14Ac; No. 1 enucas. 14o; No. I ehucU 13c No. 1 rounds 10-io NoV t rounds. 17Vo; No. 1 round UHc; No. 1 platea. 14V.c; .No, I PUU". 13WC: No. I plates, 12c , ' . 7...i. .A uratmbla amioeg furnished by Fruit and vegetable aglaea Qlllnsky Fruit company; .." Vegetables Onlone: Spanish, $l. crate, large crates.' $5.50 crate; red. ". lb. Cabbage, mo w. s !. . ton lots. $41.00 torn Cucumbers. $1.60 to $2 00 dosen, Mttuce, neaa, .. .. doien; teat. 40o dosen. Celery ; KaUmaaoo. 40 doten: Jumbo, sue i-oxn-- , "' rota, turnip, ana parsnips, so 40odosen- Garlic, llo lb. Sauaah. 10 lb. PvUtabagaa, lo in. ' , ... Delicacies Fresh crab meat, per gal. $l.o: ireeh ,lt?n'. $1.75! freen kuw-h,. --' , cooked beadlesa .hrimps. $1.0: fresh peeled shrimps, per gaL, h-J f' 60c; roe enaa. eaca. ;i 7 169, $1.15; Cotulta. $1.75s turtle meat. Ilk, ,a.. . 'J trn. i.n. per doa.. -tso; lumbo frog lege, per doa. $100; Urge frog P dot , 11.60; medium frog legs, per doa., II. 76. Nuts Cocoanuts:: oacma, ". . $1.00. Peanuts: No. i. raw. " "J0, No 1. roasted, lb.. 12c; Jumbo, raw, lb. 12Ac: Jumbo, roasted, lb., 1301 ss'd. cso, 12.00. Wslnuts lb., I4C ' Peanuts No. 1 raw, us - roaa-cd. J2Hc lb.: Jumbo, raw-, UHo lb.; j-.mho. roasted, lme lb-i saited. $1.00 aa. Walnuts, arrival, 14Vie lb t union) 7:10, "The Lost Sheep. Olivet Grove Mission. Thirty-sixth and Crown Point Bible school, 1:46. . Bsnson. Sixty-second and Maple, T. Ander son, Pastor Bible school at 10;- preaching at 11; Lora'a .upper win do eoservea at close of sermon; young people's meeting, 6:30; preaching, 7:30; -mid-week service, Wednesday at fsSt, - V ' Grace, Tenth and Arbor, B. B. Taft, Pas tor At 11, "A Program of Sacrlfce," 7:30, The Excuse I Do not Think It is Necessary to be Converted to Be 8av4." - , s Olivet. Thirty-eighth and Grand, Jr. A. Jensen, Pastor 10, Bible school rally day; 11. "Persona! Work"; 6:30, Baptist Young People', union, "Perseverance"; 7:30, "Par ables"! Wednesday, t, prayer and fellowship meeting. , ... ,. Iramanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney, Arthur J. Morris, Pastor Morning worship at 10:10, topto, "Ships Adrift;" bible school at noon, Charles W. Simon, superintendent; Baptist Young People, union meeting at 6:10; evening worship with gospel singing and a gospel message at 7:10; prayer and praise aervlce Wednesday evening at S. , Congregational. , . ' ; : , y First, Nineteenth . and Davenport, Fred J. Clark, Minister At 10:30, "Our Father; Bunday school at noon; Wednesday at 7:10, achool religion, Toung Women's Christian association. Plymouth. Emmet and Eighteenth,' F. W. Leavttt, Minister Church school, 10; at 11, "Faithful in What Is Least;" communion and reception of member. ; evening service at 7:10, sermon, "John Calvin and His Work," . . . Bt. Mary's. St. Mary', and Twsnty-sev- anth. a Jl Hurlbert, Paator Preaching at 10:10; Bible achool at noon; young people s meeting, 7; regular miawees; prayer serv ice at S Tnursaay nigni. . Oermmn. Twelfth and Dorcas, R. Hllker- baumer. Pastor 11, "Reformation and home Mission"; I, "Foreign Mission ana curving Armenlani": Sunday achool, 10: communion forenoon; extra collection at all services for mission and the starving Armenians. Christina Science, i .' J First, Bt Mary1. Avenue, and Twenty fourth At 11 and 1 "Everlasting Punish ment" 8unday school, 1:45 and 11. Wednes- !. maatlnv. 1. Third, Druid Hall, 841 4 Ames Avenue At 11, "Everlasting Punishment ;' Sunday school, 1:45 and 11; Wednesday meeting, 8. ' ... . ' t ' Episcopal. . at. Rarnabab. Fortieth i and Davenport, ... t.i.vA n. Holsanole. Pastor At 7:10, matins; 7:30, holy communion; 1:10, church school; 10:M, choral eucharlat and sermon; 7:30. solemn evensong; Caul', sacred cantata, Tne Hoiy iniy." . , in-iritwa. Fortv-flrst and Hamilton. J. B. Flockhart. Rector Holy communion, 8; church school, t:46;-iaie communion, u The Vision of God." V hi Pani-a. Thtrtv-second and California Rev. Arthur H. Mareh, Vicar 7 :30. . holy communion; 1:45, church achool; 11, holy communion and .ermon. , ,,. ; ' rhristUn. Ftratl Twentv-sixth and Harney. George L. Peters, Supply Paator Unified service at 10 Theme, 'The Church'. Challenge to the world." Christian Endeavor at :S0. "The wn.M'a rhmllanaa to the Church" at 7:45. North Bide, Twenty-aeeond and Lothrop streets, Harry J. Howard, Paator Morning. The Importance of Prayer"; evening. "The Claim, of the Bible" Sunday achooL 10; ChrUtUa endeavor, f:lo. . , - Lutheran. T.niiiia. Memorial. Nineteenth and Castel lar Streets. Rev. , G. W. Snyrter. Pastor At 11. -Ths Divine Desire to Save All" Sun day achool at 10. Ladle. Aid Friday from 10 to I at the residence of Mrs, Bessie Hughe 4474 Evaa. .treat St. Paul s, Twenty-fifth ant Evan. Street, aw. E. T. Otto. Pastor Services tn Ger man 19:30. At 7:10 in the English service an Illustrated lecture oa "Luther and the Reformation from Worm, to 164' will be given. Sunday achool 1:10, Confirmation leesone Friday ' Klon Lutheran. 84th and Lafayette. A. T. I-nrtmer. Pastor Eva Nelson, organist Bir- schoolj 1:30, Allen Endeavor; 7:45, preach lng. , . Free, Fortieth and Maple Rev. J. T. Logan from Chicago, editor of the Free Fiscal Aient for Hundred Thousand Dollar stock of manufacturing company operating under tha blue sky law. oi Minnesota. Also need stock salesman. NORTHERN CLASS CASKET CO, 407 Minn. L. oV. T. Bldg, , Minneapolis, Minn. , 4 DRILLING IN FAMOUS GLENN POOL FIELD j Federated Oil and Refining Co., officered by prominent Denuer merchants and bank ers, has acquired 100 acres, splendid located, and is now sinking its first well close to the u: mi. f..,m. nrnAucerfl. where immense fortunes have been made at a stroke. Ths element of risk has been reuueea to a mini mum. You want part of the first block of treasury stock at j ' " 1A l-FNTC. PFR SHARE I fit. .... ha tha onlv block ever offered. Ask your banker or any Denver bank a. to the etanding of this company's officers. Write or telegraph at once for illustrated pros pectus. ... madison, Olmsted a company (FUcal Agents) 223 Central Savings Bk. Bldg, Denver, Colo. 1 .-' I - ON RUSSIA MILD British Press Inclined to Belief That Kerensky's Statements p - THave Been Taken Too 4 J Seriously Here. 4f -tj ; London, Nov. 3. Most of the morning papers print Premier Ker ensky's interview with the Associated Press conspicuously, but the corn rrient is not general. The Petrograd correspondent of the Daily Tele graph, who is now in London, writes: .Premier Kerensky s state.nenr, seems to have been taken a little too seriously in some quarters. It even has been construed as a hint that Russia is toying with the idea of a separate peace. This theory should not he allowed to establish itself." Russian Casualties Highest. The writer then tells of the , im mense, sacrifices in men that Russia has made and recalls the revelations -in the trial of General Soukhomlinotf, former minister of war, of how Rus sian heroes stood up with only sticks, stones and fists against the organized German troops. He believes Russian casualties have been higher than any . other (of the mam belligerents. The writer also emphasizes the pri vations' of the civilian population and adds: . "Already people"" are dying of hun ger in some of the northern prov inces and it is not pleasant to think what the situation in such districts may become early in the future. What Kerensky wants apparently is not a release from the bonds which unite us, but indulgence for Russia's weak ness, and Russia certainly has de served indulgence for its efforts and sufferings. AH we can ask of it is to , do its best. We must not be impa tient if that is less than we expected." ' Suspect Pro-German Activity. "We s should hate v to regard the statements as authentic , They have the ring of pro-German propaganda." The newspaper then says that Ker ensky, "if he has made such a state ment, should be reminded that France and Great Britain have been in the war as long as Russia, but are not yet war-weary and do not desire to shirk their responsibilties. , Russia, it declares, also has reoeived generous assistance from the allies and the United States. The Graphic con cludes: - '-'A "Now t th t!m tn nrnv ita rl a. votion to the ideals'of tne allies, not by lip service, but . by good, hard blows on the weakened Aostro-Ger-man lines in the east." . . .7 Three Nebraskans Secure V ni. 1. f-- 1 a r . raierus ror inveniions Official list of letters patent of ia- iviiuvii jjauiu it vtit 1 t w vuitvu a tea i v, ? patent office at Washington, D. C, to residents of Nebraska for the week ending November 3: Vaiichn ' R ' Baron. Florence. 'Neh coin controlled circuit controller. Wilmer G. Buck, Fremont, Neb., valve for internal combustion engines. Florain V, Chudomelka, Scribner, Neb., power transmission attachment for automobiles. BIG BEAR STOCK TO ADVANCE SOON Send for Yours Now ' New development, indicate that ig Bear " stock will have a sharp advance soon or may be withdrawn from the market. You should take .advantage of the present 12 c -price. Big Bear stock is full paid and non assessable i Incorporated in Wyoming for $600,000; It holds 520 acres in the most sensational money-making oil field in the U. S.-the Big Muddy of Wyoming; it is drilling two wells, both nearing the Oil Sands ; it has the casing to complete both of these wells; it has in the bank $26, 000.00, and has $28,000.00 coming in from parties who have bought stock on the monthly payment plan; drillers and refin ery men at Casper, Wyo., near our wells, have bought over $80,000.00 worth of Big Bear stock; your money goes for actual work, no officer receiving any salary or. commission; this company is drilling in the Big Muddy. field, where 96. of- the wells drilled are producers, ranging from ' 100 barrels to 2.0M barrels daily capacity! one 600-barrel well would make this stock sell in the dollars ! and, finally, U is being financed by men , whose integrity is un questioned. Write or wire at once. Get litera- , ture, map and bank reference. Wm. G. Krape. Inv. Co., 943 Gas & Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. . "A live producing mine, one that has always y V paid its toayunde.' most adverse conditions GIBSOH COnSOLiriATED WPEMO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 1, 000,000 SHARES 1 " OUTSTANDING 750,000 SHARES, ALL IN ESCROW. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS V 1 Director, F. F. TOWLE, Globa, Ari. President Gila County Abstract Co.i Globe, Arig, President, CHARLES E. KALTENBACH, : Newark, N.J. , of Kaltenbaeh Btevens. Ine., 8Uk Manufacturer. Newark, N. J., and Allentown, Pa. Vic. Pregidant, GEN. AM AS A P. PEAKE, Valley City, N.D. CanHalbt, well known mine 'operator and one of the pro . motera and organisers of the Butte Superior ; Copper Company. Secretary-Treasurer, P. P. GREER, Globe, Aria President First National Bank, Globe, Aria. Managing Director, H. E. BIERCE, Merritt Bldg., Los Angeles, CaL Mining Engineer. - Director, W. A. LAMSON, Chicago, III of tamson Bros ft Co., Grain Brokers. " DirectorV E. J, KALTENBACH, Brooklyn, N. Y. of Kaltenbaeh ft Stevens, Inc., Silk manufacturers, Newark, N. J., and Allentown. Pa. Depository: The First National Bank, Globe, Arizona. ' Registrar! Columbia Trust Company, New York. ,. Transfer Agent: Empire Trust Company, New York. A PRODUCING mine, heretofore worked under primitive methods, yet has produced rich ore, averaging 20 Copper, and yielded about $2,100,000 net smelter return. T OCATED in the famoui Globe-Miami district of Arizona, right in the midst of the famous mines tnat proaucea su.uuu.uuu last year. NOW reorganized and under new management, the improvements contemplated, it is estimated, will add at least $800,000 annually to the income o this old mine. The opening of large bodies of high grade ore .may cause tne stock to make sensa tional advances. t v . t : " ' VOU know what Inspiration, Miami, Ray Consolidated, Old Dominion, Magma and , .; t,o Tia Thorr ar nil in the same district, wrtlun a Diner uig ijuupcc ovuvn-o u.-v .. l.. . .... , -, , enure capital stock; jesa ua unuiuui vi v.. - , v, r . ficers, directors and engineers are men of highest standing; a remarkable opportunity . is presented in this . '.'V: ;.v- . First Offering of Stock at $2 Per Share v Prior to Active Trading on the New York Curb. , BUY GIBSON CONSOLIDATED COPPER ' Wire Tour Orders and Let Remittance Follow. Full Information and Prospectus on Request V ROGERS, NORTON & CO., I W. A. LAMSON Member. New York : Cm Market ; Association, . tamson Bros. A Co, 43 Exchsnga PIac, New. Xrk, N. Y. j - , . ,., S03 Tacoma Bldr, Chicago, IlLl , I ff Board of. Trade, Chicago, 111. tl 3