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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; MONDAY, XOVEMBEH .14. ISOt. : SVAHA " S3BGR3S Plnrear. Harry Bweneon and Arthur Ufa I were at the Krug theater Sunday afternoon. William Pnlte and family atfrt visitors at the Orpheum at Omaha Friday evening. The new 2,0A0n-gnllnn pump has awn running thli weak at the pumping na tion. Mrs. George rial .and Mrs. C. C. Hupp at tended the matinee at the Krug Wednesdsy af ternonn. ' Edna I'rico was liere from Omaha Wed . nesdny afternoon visiting her sister. Mrs. W. I'.. Wall. 1. H. Ulnck ond H. U Ahdersun. It.; are ppenfllnt this week at Lake uinneuaugn, . nuniln.. ducks. H.-ircltl Reynold and Arthur Dial are spending thin week up the liver, camping out and hunting duck. Mra. Elmer Taylor In visiting lier mother ut Hiiensmlnnh, la. She exrects to be sb arnt a couple of weeks. Mian Lynn Sutherland nnd Mr. Cooper of Omaha wire guests at the party of Miss Anna Totter Saturday night. The Ladle' Aid society of the Presby terian church mot at the home of Mrs. C. C Calron Thursday afternoon. Mra. Angiillnc Tucker, who baa been at I -,, t. jk'I week visiting her son. Freeman, returned lMne Mondiiy. John 8. i'ltul. O. J. Kelrle and F. B. Nienois were visitors at Oinalia Tuesday tilsht. Watching the election bulletins. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Buttle attended the funeral of Mr. Bhe-isiiae at Omaha Thura lay atlcrnubii. Mr. Buttle was one of the pallbearers. The ladles (ulld of St. Mark's gave a dinner al the Olty hall election day. The ireceeds Went to the current expenses ef he church. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. linss of Omaha spent !Sum.ay hwe, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.'T. Bwa.li son. Mr. and Mrs. Hass were former residents of Florence. The election was a aulet affair here. There Waa a g-od vole cast. Roosevelt led with the most vote and F. S Tucker for representative waa the next highest. ' R..B. Wilson, cditer ttiii. puallsner ef the Fraternal Journal ol uinaha. visited .lomithan lodge, lnd: undent Order ef Wd Felluwa, at tiieir meeting Frlduy night. H.n-ry Swanenn tok up his studies at the Omaha Commercial college Monday morning and will finish the course this term, having gone one term laat winter. J John ltennlnrer and Otto Btuben spent a couple, ol days this week hunting ducks about elx miles up the river at a camp the Florence hunters have establish there. V. V. Bhllev is at Calheun this week In charge ol a gang ef men doing some riMchlny- on a' fsrm recently pnrchnwl mum I im by James W. and Dr. Hamilton of Omnia. W. B. Kdmonds of Grand Rapids. Mich., spent Sunday here with the family of F. V 'tucker, Mr. Edmonds was here on ac count of the recant death ef his brother. Cash Edmonds. , Mrs. Hensley and son Will ef Hay Springs have it-n the guests or Mrs. urMsmwi this week. Mrs. Hensley is here fer the i.uip.s of wlao.ng her sen in one of the business college ef Omaha. The Blading on Main street Is finished, II but tho dirt under the street car track, v.hlth is being slowly taken out. As soon as this Is finished Mr. Van Court will com mence putting down the nisCiidam. Rev. Mr. Hlgglns ef Salt Lake City. Utah, .-jicupled the pulpit of the Presbyterian Iiu'eh here Sunday night. Mr. Hlgglns is , Inhiler In one of the Salt lak lTesby ctrlin churches and ie here visiting friends. ' Miss Tena. Jucobson, noble grand ef Dag liar louse, Rebekah degree. Independent yrtler of Odd Fellows, ef Omaha, ylsited Rote Rebekah lodge, Independent Order ef Odd Fellows, Tuoaday evening at Its meet ing. , 1 homns Foulk returned Monday morning f lioioTi,. la. . He was here a couple ol Uuvs uU'T.tlins the funeral of hi fi.i-.i-ln-laiv, Robert Elliott. Mrs. Foulk i.:.d the children will remain here for . .-v. week.. I . . . . Mrs. Elisabeth S talon was very sick a few d:if last week. Mrs. 8ta!nn in one o( the olitnsl nr tilers in Florence, coming hero with the Mormons In the early '6jn. Her husonnu, now dead, was posuuasler here. Mrs. Ai.na Potter, one of the. tsacliers In the puhlic. HChooi, gui a bit tVtiluy psrty K Wail's tiail t about snemynv? cf jier ir.'ends. fJtir.ctng waa the order ef-thn i veiiins, Refreshments v.et served. Jl'ss - otter. mtslkued.ia entcrialiiljig. JDJ . I'U tu.itlier and slstais. She. received seveisl h:hc:sme presenti. The council niet Menday night. It being their rcgulur meeting nlgnt. rievenil hl.l v.ete allowed and read. A cuuiniuiiic.tiibn iee.uesting the council to provide some it:rHUB ol entry to the c-!d luormon csme icv.' from the east side, was received. a; tv lookinif the mutter up it was timid I .-. 1 1, id was no mieet en the eust side. 'i - irm'.ter wrs refeired to Councllrikcn s... . s and Hnni'.sun, who will look over i i U'Sund. and report at the asxt meet- The Omaha Water company finished fcii hug Si:(i Mnp il.u ita crop it a'fttlni tilts eek. It liui cstf d four luiise crnpa oil the ground this year. There are twenty- Uiree acres tind there was cut and har vested close to ISO tons; brlnalng in th uelKhborliood of $S ier ton. Me-t ef the twcnlj -tliivi" .-teres if land from which out eUfit'e., fict of the top was taken off ahtt lu'i .! t JOaKt Omaha twelve ye;tr Hiro. The f crop is en this wound, where the" .- ro fop soil of any kind. Rev. Mill I. SiMl?!:. who has been prh st t St. Mark h e.inirt li for the past th--teara, leave.s November 2S for Phlludelphis. Where he has been appointed assist:! it rector pf St. James church. He wlH al" be yriviite seiietarv to the re-tor. Since; lie ha hiH-ii here Father Brtiltli baa suc teedK'. procuilng iin organ and a bell, an addition te tlie church slid enn tiri; ii rectory. He and his two iFleia I., v iieen oevtfy'n; the rectory, tiis sisteia will renin in ifio until Chrlst--ss. when tliey will Jol: Mm ut Pliila, ieli'hla. - I RcDaoa. Mrs. Tern Hull enterlalned friends from Omuha on Wednesday. Mrs. Chris ' .ATarlla; bus been sick this - week, kill l Improving. Aihsrt Fslrbrothcr was In Rcnson ane flay Isst Vieek vli'luj his aunt. ' Manv people frn ilir.son went to Omaha last T'uesdjy. to henr ti e returns. Mrs, Lcocluicr , btitci lalned MIhs Ietta Brush Of Ashland during last wvek. t Mra. Dimuson, living near the Swedish cemetery, has been ill with pneumonia. Mrs, J. A. Keller was sick a few days ' lust week, but la now nearly reoovered. Herman Hansen, living near the Country 'club, la sli,k with an attack of the grip. Jumes Walsh came up from St. Louis last , week te vote. He returned Wsdnes- lillV -. Tom MeQuire. who waa Injured by a horse a few days ago, la recovering from his Injuries. . . . i , Mrs. Peter Gravert, who has been sick with rheumatism some weeks, is still con lined her reum. Ml Jk.ldle Johnson of Omaha waa a vls i Itor Benson last Sunday. She awns some property here. The geventh and eighth grades of the ouulic shocl had an old fashioned spell ing contest last week. K. R. Parker received a visit from his father, who Uvea in Kennard, Neb. He re turned home this week. Mr. and Mra. H. J. Urove entertained last Sunday Mrs. Psyne and. Mr. and Mra. Pryoi- ef South Omaha. Several mall clerks ef this place and their famlllea went to Omaha Friday even ing te attend a reception. Mlsa Bee Hoffman attended a party given at the home of her friend. Miss Allen ef Omaha, Wednesday evening. The members of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school are making arrangements ' for a big bssar In the near future. The regular fire meetlng was held Mon day. Resides the usual routine business two new members were added to the Hat. Andrew Christiansen received an Injury to his collar bone while at work on Post's dairy farm. He Is progressing favorably. Orvllle Pryer and family have moved Into benaon. They are living In a cottage on Mslo street until their new one U fin ished. The christening of the twe-weeks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCabe took place 'at St. Cecelia church ef Omaha. The name Hugh was given. Services will be held today at 10:45 and T 30 at the M. E church. The evening ' topic will be: "The King Who Trapped a ' l'resumptlous Coward.'' The Woman of the' Methodist Episcopal church gsve a dinner and lunch all day last Tuesday, at the hie house. They netted a nice sum of money. The f dins' Aid society will meet at the home ef Mrs. W. J. Johnson Wednesday afternoon. All members are requested te be present as there Is work to dp. Article of Incorporation have bten drawn up fer the Vensen bunk. The errlerrs will he: James Howard. C. A. Tracy, H. H. Pest, Peler Uravert, at. F. Thomas, H. O. Wulff and F. . Parmer. A rummage tale will te held November 11 at Sixteenth and Vinton streets by the woman of heiison church. Anyone wIkIi Inr te donate anything can leave word with Mlsa Biigee-. at sMiison, Times. At the regular aseeUug el ike Degree ef Hener Tuesday evening Mrs Chris l.rek and Mis Florence Jehnsen were InlMsted. Mrs. Leerhnr, chief ef honor. eervd a light luncheon during the evening snd a fecial hour was spent after the regular ousinese. , Onlv one democratic was elected on the Benson ticket, thst belni A. Msver for road evcrser. James Oallnghrr elected constable The clerks were E. O. Roiemon. K. O. Hjrtlev, republican: Ben Morton. William F'amp and Mat Kaiser, ilt mocrai. Patrick Welsh, who lived west ef Pensen. died Isst week In Washington Hste The remains were brought home snd the fttnersl was hld Tuesday from the home ef his dnnhtr, Mrs. Iirsen. four miles west of Benson. The Interment at fount Hope. The ftensen postofflce wss robbed of shout 175 of money order funds Isst Wednesday sfternnon during the sbsnce of the postmaster. Mr. J. McOiilre. who as soon ss the discovery of the Ies was made, telephoned to the Omshs po-tefflce fer In spectors. It Is now thought the young man who did the robbing wss seen at Irvlnaton snd st the latest report Is hlng drtilned there. It has not vet been discovered how the robbers entered the Interior ef the of fice. Went Ambler, Mr. Lemlne; Is seriously sick at his hem In Kst Ambler. J. E. Augheler wss the guest ef his sen Frank and wife en election day. A. W. Spoerrl and wife had the brother of the former as guest ever Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. (lnv Matsen entertained their uncle and family the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Rlakely were guests of Kv. H. M. Henderson and wife Sunday for dinner. Mrs. Maestrlck was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Smith, at Cut-off lake the in hi ef the week. Grsndma Hlckmsn left en Thursday for Norfolk, where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. O. Kldd has removed from her sum mer home st Ackerman to Fifteenth and Harney to spend the winter. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Syas returned from their pleasant trip to Missouri en Saturday much benofited in health. Mr. and Mrs. Will Karp's year-eld son Willie died very suddenly. Wednesday of membraneous creup. He was their only child. Allen and Albert Faverty have taken the contract of completing the well for Rev. R. M. Henderson which was begun soma time age. Sonde. Mra. E. A. Benson enttertalned at cards Thursday afternoon. Mrs. I. S. Leavitt entertained friends from Milwaukee last week. The Round ' Uoien club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. W. 8. Curtis. The Dundee - Woman's club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. H. C. Baird. The Ladles' Aid society of the Dundee Presbyterian church will meet Friday with Mrs. James J, Lsmpe. Miss Mildred Mnrriam and her guests, the Misses Persinger of Chicago, spent Sat urday evening with Miss Louise van Gie 09 n. FUSHIMI JAPAN'S HERO PRINCE Half-Brother of Mlkade Passes Threegh ssaha en His War te See the President. - - His Imperial highness. Lieutenant Gsn eral Prince Sadauai-a Fushlml, half brother te the mikado of Japan and In line for sucoesalon to the throne, stopped In Omaha about half an hour last evening on his way from Japan te Washington and ether American cities. Prince Fushlml comes to this country on a spsclal mission from ths mikado .to President Roosevelt. Further than that the mission is a friendly ene, the prince will net commit hlmtelf until after having visited the White House. The Imperial party arrived on the Union Pacific Wverlnnd No. 2 at 10:3e, two hours late, and proceeded to Chicago over the Chicago Northwestern as seen as the train waa ready for departure. Dr. Rokftnku was the only one of the party to appear at the solicitation ef a number ef reporters and others who wished to Interview the here prince. ''The prinoe la asleep and wi'J not be dis turbed," sufd the doctor,; who is physician to his Imperial highness, . "May we net see Mr. A. Sate, grand master of the Imperial household, and In terpreter fer Prince Fushlml?" waa asked of the decter. . "Mr.. Sate also is asleep," was the an swer. A tba pgrtr left the private ear th out line of a, face very much like a description received of the prinoe was seen peering out ef the window, but then the doctor said the prince was "asleep," and the doc tor ta said to- know best. The prince and party sailed on the Man churia October to and will embark on the homeward Journey at San Francisco De cember 2ft en the Mongelia. After spending about five heups In Chicago Sunday the party will proceed immediately te Wash-i.-ititon and then visit New York, Boston, V hihidclphlu, St. Louis and a number of oti:er cities. Prince Fushlml is 55 years of age mar ried, and has two sens and one daughter. He is tho idol of tho empire, atsnding high with the military and the- people. He served with distinction in . the battle of Nanshan hill. He does not speak English, but is accompanied as interpreter by. A. Sato, a graduate of Harvard. A number of Informal receptions have been tendered the prince and party since they arrived at San Francisco. The prince Is not averse te being photographed, but will not talk on military subjects. - The party Includes, besides the prince, Count S. Terhasma, Mr. A. Sato, Dr. Roll kaku. Major Mihara and Mr. Moffltt, the last mentioned being a member of the United States secret service. . Taates of CI are. r Smokers. "Taates of smokers have changed very much In the last few years," said a te bacce retailer recently. He had Just suc ceeded In finding. a cigar fer a fastidious smoker. "We have very few ofthe old Havana cigar smokers left. Now, that man wlto mauled over the contents' ef half a desen boxes, said he wanted an imported cigar. He ended by taking a cigar made In this city and he declared that it was one ef the best ha had ever tasted. "I don't know how te account fer the change, but it la a fact that men who years age would take nothing but a cigar mnde of pure Havana tebiicce nowadays want cigars that are doctored and faked. Sometimes I think the cigarette habit Is responsible for It. Cicarettes are being smoked more than they ever were and they have created a peculiar taste among smokers. "Then so many cigars are doctered. These create an appetlts which when once acquired spoils all other tastes. "Some yArs, ago men used to ask for Havana cigars and would take nothing else. They could tell a good cigar the moment they saw ene and none of these domestlo things could be palmed oft an them.." New York Sun. All goode sold at Hubermsnn's Jewelry store guaranteed as to pnee and quality. 18-K. Wedding Rings. Edholm. Jeweler. Hew York Live llsrk Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 12-BKBVE8-Re-eeipte- none; market for dressed heef In moderate demand at TDiltic per ib. for nat've sides; Texas beef. 6l'U,iI-i.-; no Inter caL-ha; exiwrta, 3 140 cattle. 7M sheep and 1.4 4 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, W8 head; market steady: fuir to gaud veals sold at Ssvgsuu per I'M Iha.; grajaters, ; 0" tflt.-6; city dressed veals, TWllWc. Ht GS Receipts. 3.4-'J head I pone on Sale; niurk-t feeiin nomin&llv steady. SHEEP AND I.AMRS Receipts 1.M6 hend: rheep In good dnand and steady; la ml firm to ltw hlirher; sheep sold at $4.owi4 40; lambs, tS.i.VtsW; rulla. I4u; dreoaed. muttons steady, Wl Market. -t . i neta kau i ullflf -VleiTi ' medium grades, combing aiid clotOlrg. if stH. llglll nor. usvgi amvw , tub washed, VtVsC.. 'GRAIN ANB PRODUCE MARKET Cub Grain in Omaha in Demand tnd Higher Price! Are Paid. RELATIVELY HIGHER THAN OTHER MARKETS Feterea Open Mreag, bat Slightly Lower at Decline Corn Arts tame Way Oats Firmer Doaalp, Stocks. OMAHA, Oct. 12, 1S04. Wheat was slightly hither ut one time today In the speculative markets snd again ' w" """"y lower, this lstter In the final 5 11 w" ,h evening up at ths end of the week and not the existence of any unfavorable condition in the market situation. From Liverpool csme reports of slightly better prices. Rroomhall con cedes that there has betn some little frost In Argentine, but It Is a question whethvr the damage has been serious snd there has been no confirmatory reports regarding the proposed restriction of wheat from Russia, these being the chief bull pointers of yesterday ami the ones upon which wheat was advanced so sharply. There Is this favorable condition millers want the whest. snd in buying It they care but lit tle for values of future Omnhs's cssh market today wss excel lent nd the samples were well Sold before the close. The shipper of whest should al ways study the tst clossly In estimating values. A car of Ne. ! northern wheat sold at ti.lD, Ne. 3 spring as hish as SI M. and no grade spring at $1.03. Of course the bulk of the grln coming to this market is hard whe.t. but the prices Indicate what might be had If the grain was offered nere. Hard wheat avermed I'.ot to I1.'KH fer 86 to S7H-pound test, H.OGVfe for S8-poun.1 test and $1.02"., for 55-pound test; No. 4 wheat, testing 87 pounds, sold s.t 8c. These are ll comparatively hlg prices as com- parea witn otner markets ana Indicate the real excellence of Omaha as a market cen ter, and It furthermore Is Indicative of tho fact that there are buvers here for all that elevator men care to forward. As to the future, there should be no material breaks, but It is net likely that very much higher prices will prevail unless It Is true that a large part of the wheat orop has been marketed. In the Chicago sneculxtlve markets as well as In other centers of future trading, prices were stronger earl v. but c'owd sllehtly below yesterday. This waa not an evidence of Inherent weakness In the sltus tlon. There Is and will he conilde'bls scalping movement fer which the msrket Is very well suited at th! time, the changes offering ample opportunities fir this. De cember and May are close together again, both closing about the rame. At one time December was 4c higher and May Ho higher than at the clof on FM'.-iy. V;it thev clofed easier. At ene tlm. te" Mwr was He off, while Decembe was a'po lower. The final ftKiirei bhowed bt point losses for the day. CORV SpeculdHve!- Ih! mniV.t- vrss unusually Irregular. Ben-lh news was Ivr.ored in he esrly deilipes. luch as tins weather, which H of fie Vr.4 tn prepare the crei for tnitltft anl !s.rr Areentlre shipment. There is vrv 1 mj contract rem In the elevators E1e-ator men are n-t seni'lng fortv ird old c;.c n are prossbly net getting much frevn farmers' hands. Till" l-ai b"'n so .i.rve.t that many buyers hnve suspended thilr dnliv bids on eld earn T- n'l-,sl r t 4n Omaha apnear elaewhnre. The posH'en " in- rear is pot css'irv ie , ir this ta recornlred bv manv who art eut everv dav. In Chlcevo Dvmh-r m!"pri 10 r.-c a a-nin cr ic. rut the nl c'm.. after the run of tho shorts was VJc under Friday. Miv followed ner ir.er. il'ho igh with a livhter rise and onlv tic cre . OATH Market titiTnw but firm. Pri f. In Omaha, about MiirS-. Futu'e wer sllghtlv bettsr. Ird'ca"nx some Improve ment in the general tone. wmana dtnelpts Wheat. 17 cars: corn J oars: oats. Id cars. Omshn cssh skies: Whest1 er 7o. 3 hord. 57 Iha II ns- 1 x 9 n n v. . 11.10: 1 our No S sprlns. tl eg; 1 car no grade soring. I) i: 1 car No t hard. ST lbs.. X1.0F; 1 car No.-J hard lh- , Jtl 0t- 1 car No. 3 hard. 57 lbs, fUS-: 1 car No r hard. 55 lbs.. M.nciy; 1 cue ,'o 4 53 jvi., Mc; 1 car No. S hard. M lbs . i.V!U: 1 car No t hard. 57 lbs.. JVtWU.- 1 err No S hrit 56 lbs., fl (VH. Onts 1 "tir Ne 3, 2SMo. omann uatn prices. WHBAT No. '? hnrd. ' t! 071 0- TCn 9 harder WHtn.vSH: No. 4 hard. 98c; No.'? spring. I!. 10; No. 3 spring, II. M; no grado, sprl" wheat. 3V01 ui'ripj no. z otn. dic: rso. a pin. Who: No. 4 old. 4c; no grade, old, 4c; Sn. J yellow old Sic: N". 3 yellow, old RlVie; No. 2 white old. 61c: No. 3 while. SOHc. OATHNo. mixed. "c: No. 3 ndxed. 27ft No. 4 mixed. 26c: No 1! white 5H4c: N'n white. Hp; No. 4 white. 27HT2Jc; stsndard, elraln Markets Bltewhere. Closing prices et tho following mnrketa today and Thursday were: CHICAGO. . Close Today. Friday. 1111 M44 Whest Deo? mber May ., July 1.14 '"si m, 51 4flvs 46 k Sl'i si y. 31 Vj 8SV4 riv 4i"i .. 40-i 814 81 Corn-- Dncernber May Ji'lv Ci"ts December May July Wheat ticcemher May ....... Corn December May Wheat Decomber May Corn December May Wheat December May Wheat December May Wheat December May ST. LOUIS. I.I614 i.iti-;i 1.16. 46 45 KANSAS CITY. 1.00 43", W.i NKV YORK. l.SO'i M MINNEAPOLIS. .' 1.1 l.MH 1.05H 44W 1.2H1J l.l!i 1.16 1-17H DULUTH. 1.17 1.16H 1.17 NEW YOltK GEKIt AL MARKET tknatatlnus nf the Uaf en Varieua Commodities. NEW YORVv, Nov. 12. FLOOR Recelfte, IS.iiM) bbls.; experts, 5,t&7 bbls. ; salee, 4.L0J pkgs.; market firm, with trails quiet; Min nesota puieiiis, JS-Hf .-AM; Minnesota la kers, HW(J.'; wl..ter patents, Jj.tS.W; winter straigiits, k..3.y3.t; winter ex true, t.S.04.25; winter low grades, ti 4il.06. Hye flour tirm; sales, 200 bbls.; fair te good, HSU. 76; choice te fancy, 4.7i(.Ov. Buck wheat flour, quiet; per 160 lbs., J.li2.aj. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, 1 1301.15, city, 11.151. is; kiln dried, t'i totf .?J. BARLET Steady; feeding, 4Hc, . 1. f., New York. WHEAT Receipts, none; sales, 8,S'.() bu. futures. Bpot market steady; Ne. 2 red, Sl.ZIH I- b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du luth, (1 Vi t o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Maultoha. XI. C f ' o. b. afloat. Options opened up en foreign buying and firmer cablra, following a reaction due to profit taking sales, the market again advancing en prospects for small receipts west next week and on bullish statistics on Monday, closing SUC net higher; sales Included Ne. 1 red. May, l.l,Vl.lii 7-ltfr. closed at $1.16i; July. tl.03Mfl.WT. closed at ll.Uft; December. 1.204(aiiTs, closed at 11. 2u,. CX)RN Rsceipts, 1,76 bu. experts, i 413 bu.; sales, 10.U00 bu. futures. Spot market firm; Ne. 3 red, fie In elevate r and mya t. o. b. afloat; Ne. I yellow, 71Ho; No. 2. white, Mc. Options opened easier en fine weather and with wheat, but recovered on light receipta and closed partly He net higher. May. closwd at 62c; December closed at kstSc. OATH Receipts, tw.iiuo bu. : exports, 1,150 bu. bpot market dull; mixed oats, ?6 to Si lbs., 344t35c; natural white, 30 to 42 lbs., SJi37c; clipped white, 3t ta 40 lbs., S7(j3VjC. Options nominal. FEED Firm; springs, $20; middlings, $19.70. H AT Firm; shipping, ilt"ic; good to chulce. IK "(i 86c. HOPS Steady; atate. common to choice, 1304. 3liy4oc; HU3. SliVic: elds. 14Qlkc. Pa cl he coast, UKH, svuiHlo; UtKI, MfMc; olds, Hric. HI DEB Finn; Galveston, M to 80 lbs., 17c; California, 11 to XS lbs., lie; Texas (drv), 24 to 30 lbs., lie. I.K ATI! k)R Firm ; acid. 34ftc. PHOVIBIONS Heef. firm; family. 110 50 &1160; mess, IsOtusr 50; beef bams, ttf liui. packet, f 10 iMu.10.50; city, extra India mess, 114 50iu.0i. Cut meats, steady; plekled bellies, frs,o; pickled shnulders, 7S-: pickled hams, 1,.'uV.c. La'd. stusd; western steamed. $7 60; closed 7.ji, nom inal, refined, barely steady; continent, I7.t-i; Bouih America. tS.fc); compound. 5'Mo. Pork, quiet; family. Ill ft'ls.5o; ahort clear, llJ7l.aiS.76; mess. f)i;.761jU 26 TaUa)W-DuII; city. 4"; oeuntry, 44, 4Sa MICE Steady; domeatlc, fair te extra, ISa-.'ic: .lnpyTi, nominal. -fc U'TTKR Firm, wmclal prices; Benb- vated, cemmen to extra, 'taik'v: wester-.t facterv. common te rhelcV l.iisuc- west era Imitation creamery, common to choice, USJilV. . I'll f:ESK-Flrm: ntate full cream, snsll coiorcd and whit, choice October, 10Sc; large colored, choice October, lOHc; large white, choice October. Wt Kir, Firm; western fancy selected, 2r: ctrn first. ?c. POVLTRY Alive, oulet; westorn ci'ck ens. 11c; fowls. 12c; turkeys, Italic. Pressed nnlet: western br--ers, ll'--ac; fowls, tKc; turkeys, 17'tflc. rillCAO GRI5 in PROVIIOt Featares ef the Trading and Closing Prlees on Board1 of Trsde. rrilCAOO. Nnv. U'. Sc nre.iy of ensh whc.it held option prices cnmp:ir.itlely st-ady today. At the clore the D'-cembrr delivery was off a sh.nle n:ul M.ty ,,i. Corn is rloan l.tSc Oits are up c and provisions !Jl2c. Kmall reoeipta ill the nerthwes and firm nrss of cables tn'ised a steady tone In the whest market At the opcnirrjt. ln' Lii n ti. lions on December were 'tc higher nt Sl.HV Miv was c lower to ' l.iKinr at fl.UVfil.Ua. fcentlir.ent In the ult. ii.. Hrr, was inclined lo bcarlshneas as the result' of fear ihnt the tot.il world s move ment for the week would slio a ( oni'ider alile increase. While offerings were light the dei-iHnd was not sufficient to prevent a decline In- prices'. December dropping to 31.14. May sold off to 31. U. Toward the middle of the session the market hecnine quite strong, especially for the May de livery which advanced te U.14'-i. December rallied to alout the opening figure. The niHiket closed with Decembir at JI MVW 1 (M'i, May closed at 11 04'(;. Clrsrince. ( Wheat and flour were euual te HOlO bushel.', primary receipts were bushels, com pared with 1.2S9AO bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 6o3 cars again"! 7ss cars last week and 924 cars a year ago. Sentiment lu the corn market was bul lish as a result of small stocks, hut the government report wa no overwhelmingly bearish as to hold many buyers In check. Fxcellent weather conditions also favored the bears. Private advices from points In Illinois Indicated that the new cron Is ready to he moved In bulk, hut on the other hand Nebraska grain men report that farmers will not sell new corn. Re alizing sales csused an essy ton isle tn the day. December opened r shade to '-.JKc lower ot &m9Cli. sold 51'kc snd iV'vc and closed fim. Local receipts were 143 cars, with three of contract grade. A good cash demand ca.ised s firm tone In speculative trading In oata. The volume of business was very llKht. Decsmher opened unohaneed at 23c. sold uo to Wc and closed at 2fl'c. Local receipts worn 01 cars. Provisions were wak early in the ses sion, as a result of lower prices nt th ynrds, but covering by shorts In oil products gsve a firm tone to the r.irket. Final questions on January pork were un 12o at 312.7Si1?.7i,l4n I-nM nnd ribs were each up "Vtr t $7.1?',4 and 35 SO respectively. rsthrntea rel;ts fer Monday: Wheit, l csrs: corn, D6S cars; oatn, 115 cars;-hogs, 43.0CO hen4. The lesllng fiilurea rarircd as follows: Articles.! Open. Hlgh'j Low. Close I Tea'y. 'r c- t Dre. May Juiy j 1 141 1 14j I i ... 1 il i: I v?j un, HVil 14 I 1 14'6 1 14 1 1 11 UMi'l 1 14 1 13 V I 1 !': 1 Mil! 9014; 'i .. Dec. Ms y July C'tH 'ov. Dec. Miy July p. . l; Jan. Msv L ' -Jan. May Ri' : -Jan. 41v.y 5ViQy 53KI 51H! 4t;4 4'i 4ir;.."4l I 464! 4T 4!'i I I I 'i-ii-!-. ii.!- -Si 3d 2 1 31 s-i : :ll',i 3141 31H 1 : 77H! 11 ;B 77'.! 12 Sim 3I'4! ai4 l 12 60 I 12 7714I 12 tJ'V 12 30 7 7H! 7 1714! 7 17b .7 3iW stu 31H 12 CO 12 ;o 7 0714 T 17 ( 53 ' 17j 69 70 7 10 7 i.'lk erva 6 bu 6 ro C 60 6 V 70 No. 2. " 1 4'nv ."-ol" l"-r sere -.s f-i?-".-:: FI.OT'R Market stendy; wlninr pitentg, 15 !il4 4-; 'Vir.ret r-l;;ht, Sl f-Vv .V; surlp.g pstepts $! V:1t'..r: sprtfif. Mfn.i-.'bta. ii.'.&'i on- l-l,r, -'ti-0 .'l WHEAT-rNo. i spring, SUCOJl; No. 3, !1 '11; No. 1 i-cd..H.r7Vi::.i!i-i. CORV-No. 2: Fli ; , 2 ve!c, T OAT8-N0. ! JiVKo. 2' while. 32S2c; io, a wr.tie, ;nrv-:V(-. '-- v0.- 37c. v rtl.EY Gog-d Je?!lng; 38(3Sf-:,r; fair to - "UMiig. .-?. .. SVS-TCo. l'fl'a4.r..1t: No 1 nortbwrat- BAR ci BT:KV,S-T.o. 1 "flax. cm, 11.18; prime timothy, l2.0:Vi: clover, eon7reT sikpp. ii.-t'i'r PF.rVTSIONS Mesrt pri'-k, ner lb'., Ilt.154ri1.2a. 1-grd. tier "-1M T.s.. r.1W17.BH Siicrt rlia' sides flcosel. $" 77.1214; short clear side (boxed), la.S7t44i7.B3.' Follo!nr fverf thu rcce-pta and ship ments of flsur and grain: H"-"'. lilnrc' Hm kMi llW rm .roo f i AW a "-v v e nr est r - Wheat, bu , 51. '"O Corn, bu 127 ." Oats, bu. U:13i:-0 Rye, bu 7. 5ro r.arlev. bu t. .1 . .131.400 J8J.3ffl Jll S 75 I'll! 65.0RO On the Produce exVhar.ua today the but- ter muritet v j.s ste-.dy creamertec. l-;.).'!'.-; dairies, 155?ic. Kegs', stey; at ntark, cases Ipctudeit. 17'.'i2tHc; fruts, 11440; prims firots. 24t4c; tttivis, 2014c. . Choeas, steady, Ktjno. St. Lk1n Griln anil I'rer Ulons. 8T, T.eil'lS, Nov. 32. VrIJf;A7.' t'net tled:' No. " re.l. ' h ito", ig'.i'.n; track, tl.17Tfl.37H: D-.cr.iber. -S1.15'-4S1-1314! Wav. .ll'V; Nh. 2 h 1 -I, .l 13 3!. i2 i. CORN Firm: No. 2 each, ,'3c, Oscember, 48c; Msy. '-'; ;. 6'!. Cc. OATS F'rtn '.'. ! ces.. ;tl": truck 31M, T32c; Decemhr. Mcj 4ay, No. 2 Wl'lt. :i'W. FliOUB-M.iiXf unlit, steady; red winter patents. i V'.tS.f.'i: ;.c brent).', 35 8t"ff 6.7S; extra fancy, J.P(i(615; clear. 4.2ci8'4.40. BKT.I) rifothv. sieadv, S2.O0Cf(2.45. COBNMEA1V-Steftily, J2.70. MR- N f'!rin! khi v .-. H ack, M'aSc. HAY Active: best In dercand; timothy, ."i' 13.Cd: Ti 'lrle. l! '-'Slo.Cu. IRON COTTON TIES HAtitvlNH 71. :. HEMP TWINE 14o. FOl.'l.VHV b'l"n):n-i:I-k"'ns, ?c; sprlnKs 10M)c: tu kys. 'Sej-Aurks, 3s; gfes--, 7i-. BUTTER Firm; rMimery, 20ii:GVac; dn'rv vti- PROVISIONS PorV., higher; Jobblrc, 140. I nt.t higher- rr'Tie fileurn, 3-'.. Dacon, steadv: boxed extra shorts, I8 37HJ clear ribs, tX.Vr, short clear, $3.00. ii,ja Wi.ang, lsy-. - or. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls... k.l'iO 8,000 Wheat, bu t.doti fm.nao Corn, bu 2.fO0 31.000 Outs, bu i 46,003 24,000 Kansas Cltv Drain and Previsions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12, WHEAT-Mur- CORN Lewerj Deoember, 43TI.C; May, 42Hc; cash. No. 8 'mixed, 48te; Ne. 3, 40c; No. 2 white. 61c; No. 3, 4Hc. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, SOtiSSltic; No. 1 mixed. Sue. ' HAY Steady ; choice timothy, 3.0C.5; choice prairie. 7.5otr8.0O. RYE Steady, 78c. RUGS Higher! Mtewourt and Kansas new No. 3 whltewood caaes . Included, i4c; case count, 20c; oasos returned, tie leas. BUTTKft Creamery, ?"a12c; dslry, 17o. Receipts. Bhlpment-4 Wheat, bu .........18,200 82,400 Corn, bu....; 4.HK) Oata, bu 21.000 9.0X) Mllwsakie Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 12. WH RAT Steadv; No. 1 northern, II.IG',4; Ne. I north ern. Il.l81.14t4: May,-11.14. RYE Firm: Ho. 1. 85tsi&ii4c. HARLKY Steady; Ne. 2. 65c; sample, 3t j:3c. CORN-Steady; No. t, 6tti9c; May, 46, &4c, asked. Mlnnelpolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 12.-WHEAT December, I1.161: May, I1.17S; September, bOHc; No. 1 hard, i.21; No. 1 northern. l.)iS; No. 2 northern. tl.lW,. FLOUR First patents, t.:06.3: second patents. Wlc'j8 15; first clears, 4 45'g4.5&; second clears. 2. W.OO. BRAN In bulk. 115.00. rblladelpbia Prod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 12 BUTTER Firm, good demand; . xtra wettern cieum erv, 2f!o: extra nearby prlntn, 2oc. FOOS Steady, fair demand; nearby first and western first, 2fhV; at mark. CHEF'S Firm, fair demand; New York full creams and fancy, 114112c; choice, 1H4o; fair to good, lotiUc. Dnlath drain Market. DULUTH. Nov. II WH BAT To arrive: No. 1 northern, ' II. 13; No. I northern, 11.10. On track: No. 1 northern. 11.13- No. I northern, 11.18; December, 147; May, II. OA.T8-T arrive and on track, l?o. I.teerpaal tiratn Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. II WHEAT Spot, nominal: futures, steady; December. Ts Id. March. 75d. May. 71444. CORN Bpot. Arm; American mixed, 4ed. Futures, nrm; ti.cainbir. U January. 4s fr-d. ket ste.-.dv; Decemner. si.KHW'l.n',4; May, ll.Wi.-d.ifi'i; caah, No. 2 hard. tl.dt4iOl.ot; No 3. 31. 064 1.07; No. 3 red. 1.09ijl.l.j No. 3, ll.OUl.OK; No. 4, 9cfc1l.02; receipts, 102 mn live stock mm Cornftd Steers linch Lower Than a Week Ago, but oiisrce &ni I'swg higher. - HOGS AT LOW POINT IN MANY MONTIS Fat sheep and Lambs Ten to )nartrr Higher Than Week Aga, Uot Feed ers Have Slivmrn l.lttle Change and Qeoted Fally Steady. SOi'TH 0..i...'.A. Nov. 12. 1! I Receipts were: Orhi lal Monday Official Tuesiiay tiftlcial Wednesday. Official Thuisday..,. OfftciHl Friday Olhcial Eatuidav ... Cattle. I'oks. Sl.eeu .. 4.4tit 3 I..1 11.3.4 4. lit, .. 3.i 411 2.SJ- tj.ll' C- S.,0) ' Totals this week 11.43.1 :'.4.':' :.. Totals list week 2S.I..i 32 M6 7.74 Tetuls week before .'.:) .Mi5 Is.Sa. Same three weeks ago. .2t.lti.i IS 4 -1 Same four weeks ago i4!i9 31.3'tl Same week last year 2.J!t 7.ojk, RECEIPTS FOR THE YKAR TO DATF. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hugs and sheep at Seuih Oninlia for the year to date, with comparison with mi year: 1904. Cattle k Hogs l,i!7.tW Sheep 1.570.7H4 The following tatda 10. Inc. Dec. 14S.2 ii 1 oil "ss 12.713 1, 57.21 2.4V: shows the sverag ptice of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days with comparisons: Date. I 1304. l8.l02.ll.ll00.lfM.11W I n?H! 3 2, T IM 30 7 021 27 2J K2i e 2 7,1 t 031 8 77 3 39i 6 741 6 011 711 6 ffe 711 S 0" 2! I r,p 5 9-v ( (! I 311 n 63! 3 V' fill 6 67! 5 65 6 731 I t 721 511 I 6 431 6 l Ml 1 711 K31 6 711 3 '-5' I -' 44i 6 6"! I 6 741 0 Sfii I t, ?5 8 73 6 l-i 6 cat 4 4 4 Ml 4 1.1 4 581 1 4 Mi 4 111 4 51! 4 41 4 5' 4 34! 1 4 521 4 Mi 4 47 i 4 Sli 4 001 4 Ml I 4 V 4 ell 4 7l 4 71i 4 C3 4 741 j 4 84 4 181 S 73 4 10 3 87 4 13 3 71 4 Ml S 71 4 i 3 I 3 SJ 4 181 4 141 3 -. 4 iJI 3 M 4 13' 4 im 3 17 4 10' 3 52 I 3 54 4 ok! 4 t3 5 4 111 3 55 4 04 ! 3 4 04I 3 45 4 02' 3 51 I 3 62 4 Oil 4 ft'i 3 31 4 (11! t 5J 4 06 t 45 4 M 3 47 4 02! t 43 I I 41 4 371 6 11 5 07V, S 1SSI 5 17 . I 5 22 I t 20 6 08 I 5 0"HI 4 95 I 4 W I 4 311,1 4 84'nl 4 MM i fW'il 4 311 I 4 HSTsi 4 scsJ 4 9T I 4 ; 4 H,-';-4 33 I 4 fWHi 5 03! 5 071 5 17 3 141 6 141 j 5 25! t 1"! 5 ni 4 371 4 321 4 931 I 4 4 371 4 7W 4 741 4 V3I 4 7S' I 4 SOI 4 i'7 1 4 Cl 4 (3- Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by acli void w.:si Cattle. Ho,ts. S51i.wp.Ii r s. C. M. 4 St. P 1 26 .. .. Wshash I e 1 MirsoMll Pacltlc 1 1'nlon Padftc system 3 21 .. .. C. & N. W 13 1 V., K. & M. V 2S C, St. P. M. & 0 15 .. ' . & M 1 2J C, U. c Q 7 .. C, R. 1. ft P., cist.. .. 4 .. C. R. 1. & P., wast.. ,. 1 .. IlMnols Central J Chicaio Gt. Wwlcrn. 1 I .. .. Total receipts 12 117 1 1 ' The disposition of the day's rocc'pts was ns followa. t-nch buyer purchasiiiB the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Ho.ts. Sheep. l.iVi .. . Omaha Pncklng Co. Cwlft and Cmnpp.ny Cudahy Tacking Co Armour Co Armour, from Denver... Armour, from Sioux City Huston & Co B. & S 83 SI 105 27 l.V'l 95 C2G 1,M2 l.'V.'S '167 13 1 Totals 249 P.!7 s 1 CAJ'j.'i.li 'lhre were s. r .- car.' of cttio in the yuici:' ti.ls iriorulng. but i)iucllc.ii,y everything ct.int,cii Itunns at y;Jterila s prlce3. Fr ths vc-k receipts have l.n-n very iigti. thert- being a (Iwacnoe us coi,, paied Willi last week ni.iouiiU:itJ to abo-.tt S,ii0 ht-ud and kh co:npai e J vlti. ".he aiitue week cf last year there Is a failing oft ei' about 14,0. htl. . Quite a lew corn-red steel are beKlunitiR to snow up In -the receiptJ", hut mot cf them are of thr. short-fed vnety. 'hlciu;o in piiriiculur lad u big run ol sl-.url-:il sti'ft laat week and the market s-.tiTe.-cd in I.Ktl shape. 71c tler.'.ino there lor the wrc i quoted at Suirt-uc, wlih ItiV-ancea of a lo of as n.ui.li ai .J7"C. a.u-li 11 ritsnii) b that in Ci.ii-agv his of courfe affectca all ether mork.!s and at this point the decline is placed at sho-.it K4iV5c. Strictly chr.ice cattlD have not sufcttd that much. Good t choice grd"s iny be quoted from S to ti0, fair te good from 16 to vnd shorter led vnriutles largely from 14 to 14.36, with seme at the cornmen kinds under 14. Weatern rangw he-f steers liuve been In rather light receipt all the week and With a good cTemar.d the tendency of .ri-s lias been upward. The market may Hafeiy be ouoted lfiiai5c higher than a veek atto on the more desirable gravel, but the common cattle have not shewn that much improve ment. As high as 14.35 was paid tlila week for some Wyoming cattle, flood te choke grades may be quoted from 34 to 14.85, fuir to gced from 11.15 te $3. 80 anl tho less de Biraiile grada frsm f "4 . 1 5 down. The e.w market has also been active, with the tendency of prices upward. Aa compared wl'h the close of last week the general market Is rifht around IWTdSc higher. The supply has been rather light hei all the week nnd with an active de mand each day's offerings have been well cared for. The market on stockers and feeders has not shown a great de:U of change. Doth supply and demand were very light the fir. -it ef the week and toward the close both increased about the same amount so that as compared with the close of last week prices are simply steady to strong. Geoil to choice grades may be quoted from J.t to 13.90. fair te good from 13.25 to 13.50 and the commoner kinds fietn 13.15 down. Hej-resentative sales: - NEBRASKA. 77 cows.... 10 co-ws... 7 cows... 8 cows..., 3 cows... .1047 ,.10ti4 ,. 991 .1046 I 00 s eo 1 00 1 50 2 50 2 00 2 25 3 26 2 40 20 steers.., 21 steers.. 3 steers., 2 cows.... 1 cow 1 cow 1 calf 2 heifers. . Ill .lloo .1143 . 310 . 890 .1010 10 3 35 2 75 2 50 1 60 .W0 1 cow 1030 2 25 E 00 1 cow io 2 cows 615 4 heifers.. 7u6 140 W0 1 80 WYOMING. 9 cows 1041 7 cows 1050 3 26 1 heifer... Ill IN 3 26 " 1 ateef 1030 8 0 2 01 21 steers.. ..1161 3 90 3 26 7 steers.. ..10H4 3 M) 1 cow HhO 1 cew -033 1 bull.... 21 steers. B cows... i cows... I cows... 1 bull.... 1490 2 00 1 bull 1464) 2 06 .1ltio 3 SO E. Alexander Wyo. . 2 3 2 18 feeders., 34 I 44 .1044 8 20 F. Dern Neb. . 336 2 75 IS cows 3J0 2 M 1440 2 00 1 cow loo 2 20 HOGS There was a big run of hosts here this morning for a Hat ur day, and, In fact, receipts were the heaviest they have been in soms time past. All other mar kets were quoted lewer and a similar de cline ef about a dime took place here. The long string today sold at 14. KO, ngaiimt 4.li) yesterday, but there were net so many negs under 14.30 ns there were under 14.90 yesterday, so that the average Is hardly a dime lower, but close to It. Packers started In this morning bidding only 34. 7714, and while they gat a few ioada at that price It finally became a 14.80 market, with a few ef tne choicer loads selling from I4.3JH to 14 90. Trading was fairly active at the decline, so that all but a few late arrivals were sold in good season. The general tendency of the market has keen downward this week and closing prices are 7Vjc to 10c lower than those in effect a week age. The market la also at the lowest point since last June. As com pared with a year age, however, prires are lwq'2uc ntgner. nepreaeniaiive sales: No N... H... 46... 40. .. II. . . 61... II... CI... 54... I... 4'.... 69... et... 64... IS... M... 64... II. .. II... 71 .. II... 64... II... 4... II... 41... 13... 60. .. W. .. Tl... II .. 64 . .. 1(1... O .. II... 61. .. 17... 7a... M .. M... A". Sh. Pr. .104 ... 4 Id . II ... 4 4i ..Ml 41 4 T-U Ns. At. ..121 .171 ..in ..r.r ..Ik? .117 ..241 ..171 ..tt . J!M ..IM ..244 ..IM . .l ..mo . .141 ..211 ...W4 ..it ..111 SU. Pr. 17 ... , M... e... 17.... i ... 4u... if..... !.... II.... 120 4 10 I Ml I SO I M 4 IS 4 M 4 M 4 10 I to 4 M 4 at .tn i4j 1 rs 11 110 1 t;w a. 3 4 77 4 11 271" 400 SO in tn 4 77 U0 4 77 ll ....ri ....Ui ....Sit .... ...110 ... .Ml ....III ....Ml ... ni ....lit ... st ... SI4 ,... . . . . Slifi ...191 ....I'll ,...! ....I'll ....IK ....Ml ,...!! ...n ....!! ...Hl.4 ... .tn ....J7I ...v. ...t.4 IM IU0 lllU ICO 4 H 4 M 4 4 M 4 II It R:::::: k 7J fj 141 14 IS 44 il HI 5!::;::: 47 64 r 4 II 16 eu 70 II U 77 If 6....,. M - . II ii Ml I SO 40 4 SO 40 4 80 41 4 SO 41 4 SO 120 4 M im 1 M 40 4 SO a is 41 4 ... 4 10 im 1 ai 4 10 4 II im 1 10 4 I In I n III .111 .1.71 .1H in 1 a 44) 4 Ml 4 4 10 ... 4 M I M I W . !4 ..231 ..241 ..:i ..im ..171 . UT ..KM U 12tl 4 10 ui 4 in 41 4 14 40 I kl ... 4 II I M in 4 ie 1.0 4 ii 4 10 4 Is 4 10 4 in 4 in 4 I I M 4 to 4 M 4 M 4 ke 4 M 4 1 4 10 4 II IM n 4 iu ... 4 Ml ... 4 ti ... iu it In M IN ,..H4 M ,..t;l ... .Ill M) ,,.141 ...Hi 40 2.4 tt4 . :w 4i ..361 III ...2l 4 U .! IM I N Oct. 17... 1 Oct. 13... Oct. 19... Oct. 20... Oct. 21... Ott. 22... Oct. 23... Oct. 24... Oct 25... Oct. 2H... Oct. 27... Oct. n... Oct. Oct J)... Oct. 31... Nov. 1 . . . Nov. 2... Nov. ... Nov. 4... Nov. 5... Nov. !... Nov. ... Nov. I... Nov. I... N'.-v. tA... Nov. 11... Nov. 12... . i iy 71 o J Sfl . . 4 :t l.' 4 w :.t i 4 :., . 4 it in .. s. m . . ii i: M im s ... 4 : :ft :u 4 f ,..; -' m i . t 1 1 .' i ; :: I't M 4 St. J. 7 !? 4 'S sw ie 4 in r: i 4 r", i i 4 r :m it ie. i; 27j . . 4 w ,c i-j 4 -.'j M JK ITS IS V ... 4 ' ". fi HI 4 IS ; : f 4 I : c ?-4 :n 4 m t.: tn 1 i 4 Hi 4 tn f ...... IT' v '"'. ."4 .'7 :i 4 la . , : ' i e 4 . .-.t i'"'i 71 I t ... 4 II c. I ! 4 '. ti . ...ni n in is .. ' SIIKFP There vers a few h-Mtf rt n i- tlvis on ti n nin:)et this ii-:nipg nrd thev M st rteady r'cer. N aU . Iin s h o--rj it '. aril ftucp ii i Km re v.ck leer ' e been ve:y liglv., there I rl 13 a ! - crra: e as ccmrarrd n th la ' we- Ii I smo-.tntirg to about 3: on t; id n.v.t a 1 co-i- I jinred with the s.im wn U cf 'fi y :ir mere Is a falllrg 1 IT cf ui t 4. .iml hei-l The deaenl for fit shcop n"d ii-mbs l'a b"cn Iriwk all the week. i ih.it w.tn t!i 'ght ran priies have Isrproved all aorc the tne. As c imparfd ulth ths d o ift week It is fa(r to oiio'.i- ti c 5 r l msrket nil the way from ltH- to 2 c i R tcr. Traiilng has Ixen active, ro that e'.ch diy i receipts were t likid up .n a l-urry. The feedoi r.ark-t I not 1.on great deal of rhangs during ti e week. R'r lp; hsve been hr.ht srd the c'emc.i il Wi s s s-, limited tl-.e Pist half of tic week. b'ii Im proved toward tie ihife F r the wc k ire market can best be deicilbrd by rallUil I. stendy t-i strorg. Quotations for grnsi sh'-ep and Ini-ibv Ooid to rl'olce yenillrg. $4.4-vu 4.(1: fair to gord venrih-gs, 34 0t'a4.4n; poo.l to c o ee v.ethers, Il .;'.- 4 611: f'r to gocd we h r. 34 0i"f:4 15: sncd to choice ewe. t4.i 4?; fair to guod ewes, 13.7M14 .00; ccrd ii choice lambr. IS 4IWIS.T8; fair 10 go.-d -amis, Ji..l. 5 40; feeder var'l:g' ,3.:6.4.Ti; wethers. f.1.n0'4 00; feeder ewf, 2.u"ii3 mi; feeder lamb.'. ll.Ut4.90. rHICAC.O I.IVF STOCK MAHKKT Cattle and heep Steady-Hogs and I.aniba Lower. CHICAOO, N v 12 . CATTl.hi-uecrlnts. 200 head: maiket steady; good to price afters. 36 f (Kg 7.00; poor te medium, jVui" 6 7f.; s'ocUers and feeders. 2tKl4.10; cows. l 7$tf 4.30; heifers. 11.75 .40; c-t nners. 11. J" 2.4ii; bulls. I.M"i4 75: calves. I3.6084 iM0; wsU et n -teers. 13 IM.'1i 5.1D. HOOS-Receipts today. lfi.OCfl head: e-il-niete.l Monday. IS.''1 head; market lower; mixed and butchers 14 ft "on .10: poctl to choice heav. Ti H)',:i .1 "i" tough heavy. J4 7"ii4li": bulk of sales. S4riV4 95. PHEKP AN 1 I.AMr.S-lieceips. Sl-0 head: sheep, steady; lamh;;. lower; good to choice wethers. 4.3f'"i4.76; fair tp c..o:co mixed. S35(i'ol.i6: wer'ern slieep. native lambs, 4.ruj.-Ti I4.60&6 46. western lambs, Kansas City l ive Stock Market. KANSAH CITY. Nov. 12 - CATTLE R"- - . ,.. . . ...A 1 J. .,,.nl,B,,0fl rhfi c 11 I'll- , .I'VI M-T-..I, l-i. r -. ........-'. - 'export and die-ewi bc.-f .t'e a. In.i 4n 5 ; I mr to rc-ovl. W. 751. 5.0ft: v.e.;.o-t! f'J 'T' I II 75S.7.; stockers and feeders, fi .bilt .s. I s'i'j'hern s-esrs. 2.ot.4.5: icuihern cows, ' ll.Sft 3.:8: native crwi 1 .SlVii 4.1" : . native nencr-. .w..i-.ij o v; uini-. . 1 . w . ..... .. I2.rifri: receipts fir the week. Si. 1C0 I ea-l. H'VJJI VTrre'rts. 3 .V head; marl-et !'i v lower; trip, fi.05; bulk of mx. 31,7 'ti 1 9 : h'-.'W. f.4 Mtv 8.116: tinckeni, 14 t A.; 1 ijrs P.-iJ lights, 4.4iJ, 1.S0; receipts for the week. 4' Kn "t'lJKEP ANB LAMB. R cslp'.s. none; murket nominally s'e.ily, nativ- lintbi. ,:. 'to 7.": ntv"C wethe . J3.it-1! 60; ra'.vc f-ve-: $S '? 4 '.V: we'U-r-.i lamb.', I4.25'.-S..fi; rihtfin jcarhng-', 4.4.7.i; wt era sh-ep, 3. :A-('t .:)"; stocliei-4 anil feeder.', 2.. 0 .4.0J. ft. I.onJs l ive Stock MerWe. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12.-CATTLE Rerelpts. S's hend. including 300 Texan.'; maikcl. ct-adv; native .hipping and txport '.n, ti.SOT.'fi.TS, th top for stri tly la-cy: d-i "ed beef and hatcher steers, 34 o-!.ii; i-locVers and ftet'ers, 3':.Jf.i-t3.7C-; tee:s un der 1,000 lbs., IS.Cflttli.So; ciwo and he fer.', I." :Ct-4.50; canneie. Sl.S.'.rj J.Si: bulls. 2.W.vir 3.75; calves " 5i7i'7 :'5; Texas nnd lad un etcera, 12.504.33; cowp nnd heifers, 20j(i. 2 SC. (10ff Reretpti !!i,)o hrnd; , mnrke; pimAv: plga and lights. 34.oo4i4.80; pack'-rs. 7ifn'4.'i; butchers ami best heavy, 4.MK"i 's'lIFEl' AND LAMI'S-Rccelpts head: , n-rket Btcs'iv: native inu'ionf, ...... lambr. 31.r'i:i'i.0O; culii and buclts. 't 1.(10; stc."kerf, W-SO'iii.-.O; Tt-xuns, J3.tX4iv.0j. St. Joecvli live Stock Market. ! ST. JOSEPH,- Mo., Nov. 12. CATTLE ' ):.';-.ip's, 451 hmd; market noni;n il'y I 'TiOiVsHc'-elpto, 8. IT head; mnrkct 10? Ijc lower: llclit. 4.Wi-l.li3; medium and . hesvv, I.70!4.S. , . , I . KHKICl' AND' LAMRS Receipts, 1.412 jheud; market H'o higher; lambs, 6.40. ! Rloox City live Stock Market. StOI.-X CITY, la..-Nov. 1 '.'-(Special Tcle I gtani i-CATTl.K" Rt-celptu, 200 head. Mar ket Slvauv; ieee, j.i.u":s.w, ti-'wc, uu. " and mixed, tl'.:vliu3.0i.; stackers and feeders, 2 r,t-h.40; calves nnd yearlings, Ii.26u3.(.0. HOOS Receipts, 5 2cO head. Market 10c lower, selling at 4..0i44.iio; bulk, 34.7irg4.30. Stork In flight. Tho receipts of live stocl. at the six prin cipal western cities yestenlay were as fol lows: South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City St. Loul.i St. Joseph Chicago Totals .u Cattle.Hogs.Shetp. 3110 9.700 200 2iKI 4iu luo 6.2U) 3.ol'4J 2.6fK) li,,IXM 400 1.-12 t.JOO 1,262 45,338 4.J0J OMAHA W HOLES A 1.12 MARK CI Condition at Trad and aotatloaa Staple and Faacy rroduce. EGOS Candled stock. 22e. l.IVK FOLXTHY liens, dc; roosters, Ec; turkeys, lUc; Umiks, 10c; geese, c; spring chickens, Jc. 11UTTEK Packing; stock, liftc; choice to fancy dally, 174j4hc; creamery, zl'ttMc; fancy prints, 25c. FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 10c; pick erel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 7c; bluehsh, i:c; whitetlah, lie; salmon, 14c; redanapper, 11c; lobster, gree.t, 20c; lobster, bulled, wc; bull, heads, He; cattish, 14c; black basa, 20c; hal ibut, 10c; crappieti, 12c; roe shad, 11; buf falo, 7c; white bass, lie; g legs, per dog., lie. HAT Prices quoted by Onialu Whele sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland, 17.00; No. 2, 10.60; medium, tti.OO; coarse, 15.50. Rye straw, 15.00. Those prices are for hay of good color and ttuailty, OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 46c; extra selects, per can, 37c: standards, per can, 82c; bulk, standards, per gal., 31 Hi; bulk, extra selects, per gui., 11.76; bulk New Tork co-mis. uer gal., 12.00. TROPICAL FHITI'S. RANGES Florida, slues US, IM, 171, MO, 21b. ;wi, 33.266l3.60. LEMONS California fancy, 270, S09 anl 360, V 00; choice, 14.50. DAI KS-Per box of 30-lh. pkirs . 2 do; H'lUowl, In 70-lb. box, per lb., t3ic. FICJS California, per 10-lb. cai ion. 759 "Ic; Importod Smyrns. 4-crown, 12Ho; t-crown, 14c; 7-crown, isc: fancy imported, u jailed, In 1-lb. pkgs., 161iic; California, per cai-e of thirty-six pkgs.. 12 26. BANANAS rer ineiiinm a. lad bunch, 12 f0: Jnrcho l2.7"-?ii; 5'V C0COANUTB-Per 100, 15. 0. FRUITS APPLES Horns giown Jonathan, per bbl. 14.00; Ben Tinvia. 12 25- New Tork Talman and Pound Sweets. 13.00: New York Kings, 18 00; New tork Pippins, 12.76; New York Greenings, 2.5iii 2.00; New York Bald wins, 2.5t'ij2 76; Colorado Jonathans and Wine Bups, per bu. box. 11.60. PL A his Utah, Colorado and California, fall vanetUa. per box. U.7;it2.2S; New York Keefer pearl, per hb... ii 50; New York Dutch, per bbl., 4.00s4.2f. CELERY Per uos.. :o4i60c GRA PEB Imported Malagas, per keg, I5.0odj6.00. CRANBERRIES Cape Cods and Wiscon sin Bell and Cherry, per bbl., 3.0u; per box. I2.li6. VEGETABLES. POTATOES New home-grown. In Backs, rer bu., 40c. TURNIPB-Psr bu.. 60c; Carada ruta bagas, per lb., Ic. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. II 952 09. ONIONS Home-grown, in sacks, per bu.. CAl'Llf'LOWKR-Per bbl., 4 00; of to 10 heads. 12.01. per caas CUCl'MBKRS Per esse of 2 dog., 11.75. CA HBGli Home-grown, per 100 lbs.. 70o. SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per bu. basket, Hoc; Illinois kiln dried, per bbl., 3.00; Muscatine, per bid., l-'.im. OREEN PEPPERS-Pe. bu. baaket. loo. 8QUA SH Heme grown, per dos , Mc. EOO PLANT Home-grown, per dos., 75e SAUER KRAUT-Wisconsln, per keg. 12 5-). CIDER New Tork, per bbl., IS.K; per H bbl., 2:. HORSE RADISH Per dos, 15c. M ISC ELLAN EC'1'8. CHEESI5 -Wisconsin twiua. full ersam. 12c: Wisconsin Young America, lie; hioi-k Swiss, new. 15c; old, JC'jlTc; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wlaottaslti llmbergt-r, 13c NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 loft shell, new crop, per lb.. lc; hard shell, per lb., 13c; No 3 gnft ahell, per lh., Uc; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., I'.'c; pecana. large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; iieanuts, per ill., 7c; rosMied pesnnts. par lb. Ic; Chill Wsinuts. jer lb., l.'fiiaHc; almonds, soft shell, per lu.. 17c; hard shell, per lu., lo. fhestnuts. r" lb '-Vtlllc-; new black wal nuts, per bu., 75$90c; ahellbark hickory nuts, per bu., II 76. large hickory nuts, par hvi . 1160. HILES Ne. 1 green. To; No. t green, lo: Ne. 1 salted, IVe, Ne. t sailed, 7VC; Ne. 1 .,A toil. (,. Y ... HI" 1.' 1J 1 t'-n 'v 1. , 11 1-' et. 1 r : . . . a . ..I 1. ,1 ... ; ; -tit 1 1 ,.;v.,.il K an ope a . ,llt. h.s a icti- I c; J 1. .11 . 1 . . . .: . H . it .! ..-.:-i OJS ... - ' -. - I' -.i".l I'.IV- In-t w.,8 iuir.iu. liu'Oti!! t-:ini'S!i t . . t-s. V:.:i If .: .:i its vre i. al Mil , I.- i li,i ..."... I'll S . il 1 d (.ViJeh i t.-.c i ve .is-. 'I!. (.'' ws nc,t:v nt a. ;-.iv.itiv . of . i s. w i,:i .mV-s re; t-.i k lu .':v .u.iai l cctrL-cr it' ,. 1 o.t'i-. Ji.'iui l i e. u.ir.h 7.i.7? T.liV. . 7.'i .. J-.;-.' V '.., A it ust ; i-,c, F 1 t tsi.r ,.:Vc ai d Ooto'irr c. pot bio pli-'uy. o. i invoice, (i-.. ; mild, ;i. :a; t on o .1. 'ltf":l '1. tot ton 'lirVe'. NLW Y(HK Nor. P.'.-CO 17 ON-Fu-ti.r c a rd im.!; NiiM.nl r., 3 .uv : Di pi"ihr, sm'; J.r. uiry. .1 :ij. ; Ke ui.y, M J.:tu I O.c; A- I., ill., ftliy, .'.'.iV ; Ju:u. .0!.-; July. l.l.r. tjo . i.-.ill; 1. -Icdil-vi ir. a:-.n -. I -...'c; tr.Ptli.ii; rulf, !i 1' c I a es , l:' ic. Li v i: 1 : 1 col. r'.v. u-co n ov a.-.ot n n oiii'-.a lie lainl. prici ui v QJ' Am-'rk in m i'oii:.p. e.l'e. tal. w c l,M -. n'-whih ; rer- f r s:.--and eiort and .ncUi.'ol .,1" r.i "k recc 1 Is .7 lm I alei. nil An.f.'l -i''. Si' I .oris. Nov. .2- Hi .) -?e . m nil 11: 'i : sa -, -nr; r e 1 s. iiK) .e: thl.uion , 2S bii.e'; a ta k, .7,i.'i be. lea. . . Mtpl MirVe. NKW YORK. Ncv. l.-M :T.1.-AII marks s ci ntl i isd lie h '- a .'Irm nuder ton todav. nlth"ii:h 1 lie lr Hub wa. less -ctlvi . Iron In r--i-;ea''r w -s strei-. -nd -.he genenil ileinnil of (CihhI v ",4im! . P'lccs rrere rni-l"- ."o'w-ire 1 f-.i'M ..te-il-v. Ti e recent hi aw l,i 'tc pf ro;-";er by Kutope e '-.('"' 1 r r 1-.-1-t':i l' I' al; fo- ' tr ther ai'v.itt'- -w .t .1 pr e-s ..r- 'V- i -lii 1 ks '11 no.. ) 1.-.7: . e!e-t rolytv M' "";7M I't and eest'i'K S".7"'-M V.i-. Tin w is fill : fpot. tS:.S7t1':..1'. Lea if nrd Kpe.it.-- tl-111. iha f,.,,'. w;.s at t4.-.'ti't4.3ii uad rjicite." at lo.4 "t.fA . ST. I. oris. Nov. 'MnTAL3 Lead, strong, 34. a6. Sp"lter. !S :'.5. I7v.noriitcil Aie rnd t"f"t Fruits. NKW YORK. Nov. V. - K"Alt RATICD Arri.F.S-.v-i'k"t c'-i It'ii- . ii ! fiid. a -i-: c mnin -, 'a l:; ; .pt l.;c, 4;ji ; chile rr(fr,'Uo; i::;cv IV; I'.l CALIFORNIA I'R!i:T Flil'lTH Spot !ti-H'i nr. ra-il. r j .i.lvt. air nd end iitie stiadv t ti m. quita I ns 'in' Ing ftom 2c to 60, ace r.l u to gr.ft. Aprlel arc l-i Litht fiint ly cn 1 pot aid ho'd flrrn In rplte of llht deni'r l; cltoiio. 3U,''tl,,c; rv'i-i choiC", '.a' .il"'-.t; I'ancv. '1'ic. f'eacheo ire f-m in the sb'-enc of cfTr Imps; chVc !ii'.-.c; ex.ra ihilce, S'jiOoj farcy, 1-iHtltllr. 1 a. 4lcnrln.-- House tvertttfi, N'FIW YOR, Nt v, 'I'.'.-Tl.c Rtatcmen' of avrases of the cliatiT'i: hoiie lianlis of this cltv for the five uay-i of this weet nhowr 'Loan-" t .tr J.l.Sf ileci-iUse S.7l.-.-ot,. (-.-pirilfi f ' .1 ::,O45.W0, dccrca.-c '?.0. 107,400.-ci-.ci.'l .ill-in .'' '.Sl.l.rt'i. ilacrcts- J.71 'ir'l: Ice-a! i.r,.i- vi :!r.K'i. dec-e-u 1, ro" ''K': s-"-'e. v;i, 5.4.7fl. decroase 31,741.100; reserve $302.. If .Villi'. efrilis.' t'i. 11. ' ? o ' 4 S"Sl.ftH.2r4. dorreate Ifi.OiH.C.I: Hirplus 8,S4a !7fl, -Tcc.-ciro tl.;t7.S!0; .-n-l'-i!t;l .Stales ntf posits, H4.744.375. decre me Jl.:i?.!lf0. Snitsr and Slo1':sei. NKW YOllK. Nov, 12.--SI-H AR-Fl'itJg fair rofir.liiif. 3 13-H'c: rv.irt-litrxul SS esC 4 7-ir..-; m ilai swor. 3J1-1SI-. Refined, firm: No. . 6.05c; No. 7. ac; No. S. 4o; No. ft -l-Sc; N. 10 4 8'-; No. 1'. 4 70c: No. 12, 4t"c; No. 13. 4.:c ; No. 14, 4. flic; co-f-c-ii"i.ii' A S.St-4. mould A. r-.!-? ittt loaf, 6 15c; era hel, 616c; p.iwdc.ed, S.55c; granu l:i t .1 . ;.'. : cubes, 5.70c. MOT,.1 SSES-H'eiily; New Crl'nr.s open keltic, soi d to choic-, 3217 .'i.. I-'orelan i"ly-'in'lal. . PARIS. Nov. 12 Tl-'c i-0" cent rcnteg. Sf 20" fi- the1 'ccn"ii-t pcr-urge on Laii" don. 25f i2,o fur checks. I.ovn-' i-i-i'Il'n iviu-tlis; to .CI'Xl.Cco nai withdrawn from thi Ranlc of I 'ui" e :otl:y tit: lilimcni to i',i;'rt Ttl'.i; '.l.V Nov. 12 -.-''"ha ae on tjnni'on. 20tn swi-'i lift,-.-, for chocks ni-coun raioit Ki,o.t i.u il 1 i- cm- a.mnn'h bills. 41 per cent. , T-rts ami Inorts. Nl'Wi'V'HK, Nov. 12 Total imports of drv I'lw'il.i and general merchandise st Iha po" nf ' Yor'-' foe the w--V (flve days) ending todry, -wry valued, at 114.438,653. - F-xports i f specie 110m inv y ora mr ioji week 1 ft vn dnysi were 12.007,200 goll, ami I.MS.570 il'ver.. '; . ; eK men cinysi were m.vu,? gi. ltniiorts "f s'we at rnew torit au'vi ir.., ,..,fi! my,, cu-ii) v'ero 122,170 .tllVe.,-,! ill ;ii.391 eold. , " - .T- ' , l"l Trensur' Statenionr.. , J?JlPHINaTON. Nov. 12. Tkntay'g state nvenT of tli- ri'B"'U'y b-lsnce In the gn eril fund, en? its1" " o" he 15"0(vift evld reserve In the division of redemption, f-hows: Avail 'hl cash balunce, i44.642, 3SI; gold, H?T,C0ti.755. - . . r Peorls M-srket. PEORIA, Nov. 12. CORN Easy to lower; No. 3. old, Bfic, No. 4. old. DSc; no) p-i-ade. old, 62c; new, No. 3, BOW'lo; new,, No. 4 47V.,ftl9c: new, no grade. 46(3470. RAILWAY TIME CARD IMO.1 STATlOSi TBJiTH AXD MA.RCT Chicago, Rock Island at Pacific VIST Lea ve. Arrive. Chicago 1-myllHlit Ltd. ..a 3:.l am Chicago lit.ylliiht Local. b 7:o0 am Chicago Enpresa bl2:Ul pm I'd Moines Express a 4:30 pm Chicago Fust Express. ..a 5:40 pm WEPT. , , Pocfcv Moi.iit.-4in Ltd.. ..a 7:20am l.ir.i-'iln, Iicii.it & wtst.a 1:30 pm Oklahoma and Tex. Ex.. a 6:. pm Fnst Chlci.KO 5:50 pm ttlrago Hreut Westerau fc't. P. ot Minn. Ltd a 8:3 am Bt. P 4i Minn. Ex a 7:35 am Chlc.igo Limited a 4:n0 pm fhlenrn ExnrcsS 4:Utll a 9:35 pm a 6:16 pm bll.60 am a 1:20 pm a 3:50 pm a 6:0.i pm all :65 am 7:30 am a 7:15 am a 8:25 pm al0:30 am a 4:V6 pm ( hleiiga 3iorlvaster, Local Chicago ull-.'.O am Mull lmj light St. Paul Ua flight Chlciigo 0. 1:10 pm u 7;5-i :n a 7.10 am a 8:25 pm .....a 4:00 pm a 8:15 pm P.b 4:00 pm 8:30 am 10:00 pm 11:50 pm 8:15 am 9:30 am ' 7:06 am a 1:30 am a 4:30 am a 8:4 pm 10-35 am 10:35 am 6:13 pm a 6:15 pm 1:16 pro) Unmeet iincMkio 1 .... 1 1 Carroll ... t-.,,i hi Paul Local HSoux 1 ; Bt Fust Mtiu CllK'ilBO CXIireaa Norfolk i Honesteel a 7:41 am rieadwond A Lincoln. .. .a 2 :!o pm C.....I. a wvnm ni...;.Q 2'n ;.d 2 50 pm Hastings-Albion Wabaali, ..b 2.50 pin ..a 7:45 am ..a 1:13 am ..a 6:3 pas New World's Fair .... Local from C. Bluffs a 1:00 pm a 3:00 pm a 8:20 an a 1:39 pm a 7:00 png all:50 pn St. L. Cannon Bill Lx Missouri racltte. gi Louis Express... ...alO:45 ara K. C. & fit L. La..... JI1U45 pm World's Fair Special. . .a 6;J0 pm The Overland Limited.. a 9:40 am a 8:05 pm Colo. 4k Calu. Ex ...a 4:10 pm a l:4t am Chlcago-l Ol liai-'l oil . -m .v pirn Eastern lixpreea . Columbus Local . bliSam a i4 a,na b , U pm 3:2V pm .0 :00 pm . I:4 in .'b C:50 pm ..a 3:50 am Colursdo pelal Chicago Bimetal .. lies trice Local ... Fast Mail initials C'eatral. Clilinrn EvDrSSS a 7:26 am al0:33 pm a :U) am b:0 t,m I'kl...... 1 ..nilllld ' .1.1 DU ' ' .' - - ... J - - - . , 1 :jJ p:n Mllin. t m. rui 1 in Minn. AY St. Paul. Ltd. .a 7:50 um a 1.06 pm chlcaao. MilwaaLrs t gi. ranl Chli-sge Daylight Ex. ..a 7:56 am' 011:00 pm Cailfurnia-Oiegon Ex... a 6:46 pm a 3:i9 pm Over. and Limited a Ml) pm U 7:34 am Des. M. St Okobojl Ex.. a '& am a 1:10 pm BIKLISGTOM TA1 IOI-IOTII 4t MASOlf Darllaatou 6 Mlssoa rl River. Wymore. Beatrice and Lincoln Nebraska Express rienvor Llmitnl . B. Hills Sl l'ugit 8. Ex. Colo. Vetlbuled Flyer.. Lincoln Fast Mull Fl. Crook 44 pluiuin'tli. Bellcvue ex Pnc. June. Hellevue 4b I'uc. June. Kansas lly. Bt. Joa Kansaa City Day Ex.... Bt. Loils Flyer Kunsas City Night Ex.. C hlcsfco, ISailluuton Cliictigo Limited C'liicagti Hi-e i ii Chicago VvHllhuled Ex.. i.'l.icuuo l.ocul Fast Mall a 3-fiO am a S .uO a in a 4:lo pm alLlll pm b 1:57 pm b 2:. 72 ;iiu a 7:50 pin g 1:30 am bl2:05 pm a 7:40 pm a l:5 am a 1:04 pm a 3 90 pm a)2:03 pm 10 3o am a s:26 am A Ceeaell Bio IT a. a 1:15 am a f :0i pm u b:2i pm all :(io am al(':4j pm a 4.46 am & (tnlarjr. . a "-"-j pm n 7 40 psa a 7:iJ am a 1:65 pm a 4 00 put u 7:24 am a l:li am nll:00 pm 2:41 pm WEBSTER DEPOT tSTII WEBSTER Missouri I'aclfie. .Nehrnska Local via Weeping Walur b 4:1 pm a11:SI pm Chicago, St. I'aal, Mlaaeapolls A Omaha, Tln City Paasen;er....b 6:30 am b 1:11 pm Sioux city Passsngcr... a 2:o pm ajl:30 am Oukland Loo . I b 6 46 pm f 10 sin a Uailv. b Dally except Sunday. Daily eacept Saturday. llaily aasaat aaeaga . , 0 ,: ,v . .'-.a. J 1 1 1 9 V' ne?