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    REAL ESTATE
CITT I'Ndl'KMf rilH SAME.
(Continued.)
WltA ACCT.PT
CLEARING HOUSE
CERTIFICATES
. Dollar for Dollar
In Mjimwt for real estate. F. J). Weia,
1S01 Farnarn. (!)- I
REAL. E8TATR at rranonabls prices. Writ
for list. H. R Robinson, Santa Crtr. Cel.
; ; U',IMv Nox
MODERN COTTAGE
Flv-roorn cottige built last spring; newly
papered and painted, doubl floora, surface
floors being maple; large bath room; nle
attic; piped for gaa ana wlrad for electric
light; all modern plumbing; full alia
Tfni, ate.; aiuth front lot 7x)'K), lying
Ugh and lghtly; located 3614 Boyd fit.
, Piles ll.KO. -
C. O. CARLBERd.
til N. T. Life Bldg.
' ' ; (19) -963
BUT THIS BAROAIN.
Lot at 2th and Fort Rte., only ttX.
B. O. NORDQU18T, Owner, 624 8. JOth St.
l9)-78x
REDUCED-PRICE
- i i r
Brand new 5-room cottage, thoroughly
well built; cemented cellar under entire
house; double floora; nice large attic for
Itorage - purponea; nickeled plumbing;
rverythlng modern eoept heat; parlor,
lining room and vestibule nicely papered.
Located at Blnndo St.; good neigh
borhood; cloe to school. : Go and look at
It and see for yourself how It la built.
?rlce reduced to $2,300 for quick sale.
C. O. CART.BERa.
il New Tork. Life Building.
(19) M9:
. .WILL, ACCEPT
CLEARINGHOUSE .
CERTIFICATES
Dollar for Dollar
In
riyment for" reel estate. T.' D. WFAD,
Farnarn. ' . . 19)-87D 4
Clearing House Certificates
' CERTIFlCAf Efl OF PEPOSll
..AND , LOCAL CHECKS , . .
Accepted in Payment
$200,000'. 'in 'flrat mortgage on real estate
for tale In amounts from $500 to $6,000.
Mortgagee now bn hand,
' Pefets Trust Company,
New York Life Building.
V. (19) M9S4 1
Snap in Brand New House
Hero la the cheapest new modern house
bl Omaha and must ba Bold before the 10th.
f tills month, ...
'National Investment Co.,
; " ' $l-582 "BrandHa Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
; ;, f. - (19)-M' 4
' i,400 RENTS $264
,
Two cottages on one lot. four and six
rooms, Kent one and live In the other.
A BEMI9. Faxton Block.
1 . . 'Piiono Doug, 585.
" (191-
CLOSE IN. BARGAIN ; -
100 PeWeyAv.,'g rooms, new and modern
la every respect, will rent for US per
month,. ' For quick sale on eaay terms.
R300. Owner lives there, ask to see it.
' 09)-M8 4.
. ' . WILL ACCEPT
CLEARING HOUSE
CERTIFICATES -.
'n Dollar for Dollas.'
In payment for real estate.
1801 arnam.
F, D. Wead,
fay-tix 4
FOR SALE A well built 10-room frame
house, beautifully finished In hard wood;
hard-wood floors. ; mantels, modern bath
.room -and conveniently arranged. Will
sell at a very low price, to.be removed
from present premises by purchaser. Ad
dress C, C. Rosewater, Bes Bldg., Omaha.
(W-MA.7
WILL ACCEPT
.:, CLEARING HOUSE
CERTIFICATES
Dollar for Dollar
In payment for real estate. F. D. Weed.
I . Varnam. . .. .
IJEAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST CC
AV CUA8. JS. WILLIAMSON, Pres.
(i)-wa
LUST your property with Chris Bover, 224
andCumlng fits. OS 794
' . REAL ESTATE
riRV ranch lands fob ialu
Colorado. '
Choice Prairie Land
For sale several sections of choice prairie
land It miles oaat of Denver, Colo., cheap)
easy terms; will sell In quarter section
if desired, C W. Price. Spirit Lake, la.
' . . -' i&h-MW Hx"
NebraslM.
FOR SALs-400-acn stock farm adjoining
railroad station In Pierce county. Neb.;
beet of hay Jand; $80; very cheap. A. J.
DCRLAND, Owner, Norfolk. Neb.
' (3B Msa tx
FOR BAT-rV-Thlrty Wion snd Cedar
county. Nebraska, farms, from $10 to $0
per acre; write for my list. W. P. Truax.
caehlvr Uos. State bank, Dixon, Neb.
(ai))-M372 10X
FOR BAU1 Fine prairie farm land! n
Keith county, Nebraska, where every aero
la tillable and first-class soil, at $16 to $J0
per acre. Oet your money invested In
mother earth, where It will be safe, and
where It will bring sure returns. Call on
urn. kviu iwiu u ms. xxarrison. ua-
lal.a. Neb.
3-alr73 7
, SMsejtk tskt.
FOR BALIS Tho ftnest 1000-acr ranch In
South Dakota; good buildings, all fenced,
unlimited water surply; free from sand.
w11 uu sisvei; priov, tie JPeT Jt
A. Suaiikky, Pukwana, B.
(!sj)-M4 4x
LAND seekers' excursion Nov. 6th. Special
rates to Aberdeen. t. D. Writ an once.
15. T. Daibey, liauiburg, la.
. C0)-Mia Bx
TO LET Wanted, two good renters for two
fine section farms; both farms up-to-date
linproveirenu, all under cultivation; to
right parties will make aplvndld propoal.
tUm. Addieaa O. T. Hart. Mollenrv. N D
i . ta-aljbi$x
Teaasv,
i .
' ' TEXAS EXCtTRStON.
TJesday, Nov. $, a run an excursion to
brownsvillc. Texaa, taking In ail the Gulf
toast country. Very low rste for round
trip. Texas Land and Immigration Co.n-
rP "-Tig p Mr LtL'fi 1
REAL ESTATE LOANS "
LOANS on Improved cltv property W H.
ThoBia. tVt, First National Bank Bid.
- (T!)-ut
WANTtD-City loans, Peter Truat Ca
i'X) 79
WANlED-rOty loan and wrrnta W.
araaiu fimitli ft Co.. 1J20 Farnarn St!
: ' (2-77
Il.0t0.ot0 TO LOAN on business and resl.
dent property n Omaha; lowest rates!
no dels. J nomas Bi.unan, Kovm L N.
. tiJ-79.
lOWfcT RATfiA-Bemla. pto Blo.k.
(3-.9
U4) ! M.M IO LOAN at lowest rates;
po tld. TUuma Lreanan. Hon 1. N.
- l!)-.H
L'MON LOAN ft INVtT. CO.. II Be
Ixian on Real Fatal. Bid
ha 1st and Id mtgea. 'pbe.e Dou. o4.
W-44Kivii
REAL ESTATE LOANS
((.ontlnucd.)
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O Keefo R, B. Co., 1001 N. V. Life Bllg.
. 12I ?
$500 TO H.ono TO IOAN-Prlvata money;
no delays. J. H. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. l ife.
(2.') 902
t1 to $l(i. noo made promptly. F. D. Wead,
Wead Bldg., ltlth end Farnarn.
(22) MVO
MONBT TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WILL pay caaM for mortgage on thor
oughly modern. 7-room house In good lo-a,loP-
Address p TttBee a) MJ75 bx
WANTED TO BUY
SECOND-HAND furniture bought and sold;
also machine of all kinds rented,- $2 per
month. Xfcl. Duug. 699J. , ( Mi4)9
CASH paid for socond-hand clothing, shoes,
etc. ua No. lsth BL Tel. Red $3-6.
(26-l6
WANTED To buy calves. Tel. Doug. 339,
(a wi
TO FARMERS AND PRODUCE 8HIP-
. t PER8.
Highest prices for butter and ecas. Cash
or merchandise. Send trial shipment. Th
Bennett Company, Omaha. Cto) 87
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, hnn
leums, offlca lurnlture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillow,
qullta and all klnda of tools; or will buy
in? 'urnlturo of your house complete.
1 he highest prices iald. Call the right
man. Tel. Doug. 1471.
, 2 MB0ITW31 .
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Houses to rent.
... Walt Rental Agency,
08-$10 Be bldg. 'Phone Doug. 2904.
" ' (2) ah:j a
YOUNO LADT wants first-class place to
board and room; must be good. Address
Q-fte), oar Bee. (28J-M378 (x
BY lady and daughter, nicely fumlahed
modern houae to take care of or rent for
the winter. Address C 6ti0, care Bee.
'. (lit)) Mi (X
WANTED SITUATIONS
DRESSMAKING of all klnda. 2511 Seward.
(27)-MiU Novlux
CAPABLE furniture salesman with 1$
years' exnerlcncs and lam acqualntann
in city and state, desires poult Ion with
reputable furniture houa In city.- Ad
dresa M 669, care Bee. (27) 91$ ox
FIRST CLASS all round baker for
shop or hotel; hotel prelerred. 'Phone
Webster 224. (27)-M124 4x
TpUNO MAN, 88 years old, single, as book,
keeper or cashier; nine years' experience;
best of refervncee; bond If required. Ad
dress W 5&7, car Bee. (27) Ml3g 8x
MANAGEMENT of hotel, restaurant, club
achool or college boarding department'
by man and wife of long experience.
Best references. Mrs! C. A. Martin,
Clarion, la. (27)-M305 9x
WANTED Bv experk-nced lady teacher,
private pupils in the English branches and
music; spuclal attention paid to children'
have first class testimonials. Address 8
oae. ceretiee. (27) MU2 $x
POSITION as housekeeper for respectablo
gentleman. Addrees W 6Z1, Bee.
(27-)!)62 5x ;
FRENCHMAN speaking English fluently
desires position as hotel clerk or porter;
nine years . experience. .. Address L 60S.
car of Bee. (27)-M28g $x
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper Wants set of
bonk , to- keep evenings; moderate fee.
Address A P2-4. Bee CfT (W Hx
RAILROAD TIME CARD
CNIOX. STATIO.V 10t AUD MARCy.
Chicago, Mllnasks It, Vasl. .
, " Isav. ' Arrive,
Chicago ft Colo. Sp'l....a 7: am all:60 pm
Cal. A Ore. Express..'. ..a 6:20 pm a 8:?6 pm
Overland Limited a 9:68 am a 8:30 am
Perry Local ......a 6.1 pm alO:JO am
Unloa rarlflc.
Th Overland Limited.. 8:60 am 'a 1:10 pm
Tho Colorado Express 8.60 pm a 1:00 pm
Atlantic Express a 9-30 am
Th Oregon Express... 4:10 pm a $:O0 pm
The Los Angeles Ltm..all:66 pm a 9:16 pm
Th Fast Mall a 9:30 am 1:46 pm
The California Express. 4:00 pm a 1:60 pro
Cola-Chicago Special. ,.al$:10 am a 6:60 ara
Beatrice Local b 7:42 am b $:16 pm
North Piatt Local... ..a 7:42 am a 8:16 pm
Cklcago tt Nortkwestersj.
Chicago Daylight...'..... 7:08 am all:S4 pm
St. Paul-Minn,. Exp.,.. a 7:60 am an):00 pm
Chicago Local all: 0 am $:2B pm
Sioux City Passenger... 7:50 am 8: 28 pm
Chicago Passenger. -...a 6:00 pro, a 9:30 am
Chicago Special a 6:00 pm a 8;28 am
St. Paul-Minn. Llm.... a 8:28 pm a 7:40 am
Los Angeles Limited... 9:30 pm al2:$6 pm
Overland Limited alO.OO pm a 8.23 am
Fast Mall , a 8:04 am
Sioux City Local.. 1:66 pm 120 am
Faat Mali , $::ij pm
Twin City Limited a ;2H pm a ":40 am
Norfolk - Bonesteel a 7:40 am a 1:26 pm
Lincoln-York-Ohadron .b t'40 am all:90 am
Deadwood - Lincoln a $ 00 pm a 1:25 pm
Casper - Shoahnnt a $:00 pm all:"0 am
Haatlngs Superior b 1:00 pm b 6:2S pre
rreinum Aioion ...o e:w pm D t:S4) pm
Chleag Great Wstr.
St. Paul-Mlnneapolls... 1:80 pm 7:30 am
St. Paul-Minneapolis ... 7:90 am 11:36 pm
Chicago Limited 6:06 pm 8:'7 am
Chicago Exprea ........ 4:08 pm 11:36 pm
Chicago Express ,., 7:30 am 3134 pm
Chicago Express 3:30 pm 3:30 pnj
W a bask.
St Louis Express a 6 .30 pm a 8:30 gin
Ht. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffw) a 1:80 ant all:15 pm
Stanherry lcal (from ;
Council Bluffs) ..,.(,..b i:0t pm bl0:W m
Illlaols t'eaitral.
Chicago Express '....?.'.'. 7:20 sm a'$:46 pm
Minn, ft St. Paul Exp..b 7:20 am a 8:66 pm
Chicago .Limited -.a 6:00 pm a 8:30 am
Minn, ft hi. paul Lmtd a r'30 pm a 8:30 am
Chicago, Rock Ilata A PaelSo.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a 148 am all:30pm
Iowa Local a 7:00 am 4:90 pra
De Molne Passenger.. a' 4:10 pm 12:30 pm
low- Local all:0ara b 9:66 pm
Chicago 4 Eastern Ex.).. a 4:60 pm a 1:23 pm
Chicago Flyer ....al.uOpm a 8:36 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Urn... all (Q pm a 2.35 am
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:36 pm a 4:40 p. n
Okl. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm a 1:46 pm
I.lncoln-Falrburv Paaa..b 8:45 am blO.lS am
Mlaaoarl raciac.
K. C. ft St. L. Exp a 9:00 am a 6 46 am
K. C. ft St. L. Exp all:lj pn a 6.60 pm
Nebraska Local a 2:00 pin all:.$ am
BlHLIltuTOM ITA. IOTH ft liAIOX.
Bnrllagtaa.
Denver A fatlfnrnia
Leave.
.a 4:14 pm
.a 4:10 pm
a 4.10 pm
.a 9:80 pm
.a 8:00 am
.a 9.90 am
,b 1:43 piu
b 2:10 poi
a $.10 pm
,b l.U am
ali:66 pm
. 7.u6 pni
.a 4:3) pm
.a 6:30 pm
a I. II am
a 4:4 pin.
,al0:46 pm
,a 9:1$ am
. 4:46 pm
Arrlv.
4:10 pm
a 4.10 pm
a 4:10 pm
a 6:45 s m
a 6:10 pm
a 4.1) pm
a'2: 1 pm
b 9:06 am
a k: .0 p.n
bl0:20 m
7.46 am
oT:W anx
a li am
'.l: pm
a $:j6 p.n
a 8:81 am
all:30 am
aU:30 a n
a 4: 0 sm
m i.ht pm
'Northwest Special
.Black Hill
Northwest Express ....
Nebraska point
Nebraska Express
Lincoln Fast Mall......
f Inf.ttn f 1 I
1 Lincoln Local
: T...t...in. in....
....uiBviiiD-riHiiiinuuiii.
Bellevue-Platlsinoulh..
Plattsmouth-Iowa
Bcllev..-platismoutb...
Denver Limited ........
Chicago bpecUl
Chicago Exprea
Chlcaao Flyer
lorn Local ...
St Louis Express
Kansas City ft bt. Jo.
Kansas City ft St. Jo.
Kansa City ft St- Jo.
WEBSTER ITA-ISTU ft WEB1TEH
Leave.
,.k 6 30 am
..a l oo pm
,.b 6 43 pi
.. 8.44 am
Arrtve.
b 9:10 pm
all a) am
b 8 10 am
c t bO pm
Twin City Paasenger.,
Sioux City Pasauifr.
Emerson Local
Etieran Leal
Mlaaosrl rults,
Lwal via Wocplntf
Water
Falls City Ixical
Fails City Local
a T 46 am a 66 pm
.b 8 6 pm all am
. 7.U III4 Cll.tj U
a Dally, b Pally except Sunday, e 8m
day only. 4 Daily except Saturday. Dally
eavupl MviiJ,
TITE OMAHA
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAKHtl
Bean Get Upper Hand and Lower
Prices Steadily.
LIQUIDATION STILL IN PE0QKES3
Cable Tome Stronger, bat 'llav
Little Effect, a Export R
laesa la Practically mt
Staadstlll.
OMAHA, Nov. t W7.
With an almost Itslleas Saturday mar
ket, the bears had the upper hand and
lowered prices steadily.
Liquidation haa been In progress and has
not yet run Its course.
Cables come some atronger. but they
had little effect, as export business has
come- practkally to a standstill.
Wheat opened well on cable and local
bulls buying a little. The pit crowd was
bearish, however, and -began pounding th
market with success. December wheat
opened at 89c and closed at 8740.
Corn was practically lifeless, with no
cash business and no demand. Receipts
have shut oft as far as possible and country
shipping I st a standstaill.
liii-tuibsr corn cioaed at 63c.
OhIs were fairly active and opened
shade stronger on purchases of future op
tion a Th market stands very little selling
and worked oft some toward the close.
December oats opened at 47o and closed
at 4.4u..
Primary wheat receipts were 780,000 bu.
and shipments were 934,000 bu., against
receipta Inst year of 921,(u0 bu, and snip
liiems of 627,000 bu.
Com receipts were $19,000 bu. and ship
ments were t44,0U0 bu., analnst receipts last
year of ili.OUD bu. and shipments of 8bd,
OuO bu.
Clearances were 26,do0 bushels of corn,
IS, li bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to 2H.,,mv) bushels.
Liverpool closed stt-d higher on wheat
and 'ud higher on corn.
Seaboard reported 40,000 bushels of wheat
and 40,OuO bushels of corn fur export.
L,ucal range of option;
I
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y
Wheat- I
Dec... 89t R)Vi STTi 7'4 SS
May... 97 97 9U Vi4
July... lVi W, & SI1!
Corn
Dec... ' 63 63 63 $314
Jiy... 6S $4'S ki 63 644
July... 64 $4 t3!t
Oats
Dec... 47 474 'S S fS
May... l fuS 4 49-S
July... 40 4ii 46V ' 14
47
Omaka Cask lrle
Nothing doing In cash grsln.
Cm-lot Hecelvt.
Vli-at. Corn. Oats.
Chicago
61
124
107
', Minneapolis ,.
....210
....2l
....204
Omana
DuluiU
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PHOV1SIOM
Feature of th Trading; and Closlngr
Price on Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Nov. i Ihe New tork flnan-
elm ti . 1 11 ,ti inrne.l a kteiiiiv VUhbi mar
ket Into a -weak atfair touay ana at the
close wheat tor December delivery was
lo lower. Corn was uown ic. Oats
u ic lower, provision er 'i yiH i c
lower. .
The wheat, market opened firm today, re-
sponumg to
tne uusu.ueciea strengih at
Livetpuol. Later tna New York oantt
imn.ni ma. 1. . j nrt it h.ini ..mi.
sluered the worst recorded from thai city
caused Immediate and heavy eeiiing of
wheat. Prloes broke aharpiy and' remained
Weak until the close. 1 he rumors of
liuttlng down of null also caused some
eillng. 'ihe fact that aonie export busi-
, neks was reported trom the-eaat did not
i prove an oftaet to the financial ltuatlon.
Th cloe wm weak, December wneat
opened itlc higher, at 96 vi 96ic .
sold between 94vi14o and 6o and
closed at 94 He. Cleaiances of wheat and
nour were eo.ual to 266,000 bushel.
Primary receipts wer 761,000' busuela,
against 920,000 bushels on the fame a ay
last year. jUirineapolls, I'Hiluth and. Chi
cago reported receipts Of 565 car, agumst
6n car last week and 514 car one year
'the corn market was strong at the open
ing In sympthy with wheat and the re
ports of poor husking returns. Cons. dur
able selling of long corn came out on the
auvance, and then th break In wheat and
that Vtx V aril kanli A
i anarp decline Cash house, were fairly"
1 free seller and the market In general ra -
M.!r7l'Wt'., Decembe'r .
nigner, at o1i('uc, sold between
1t0o and closed at 69a. Iorul re.
celpts were 124 car wltl SO cars of con-
iravi graue. .
'1 he oats market opened strong In sym
pathy with wheat and corn, but later th
attempt of a prominent long to unload,
together with th declins In wliea,t and
corn, broke the market sharply. Trade
. waa in (mail volume and the range of
price. waa narrow. December opened He
lower, at tunc, sold between 4s!&,6uc
and closed at 48,c, the low point of the
day. Local recetpta were 104 cars:
'lh provision market weakened under
sell.kg by packers ueapit a bullish how-
ing of taUatlc. 'Ihe weekly receipt of
hog at western 'center waa much less
laat week than either on the week Imme
diately preceding or the corresponding
week last year. This fact, however, did
not seem to strengthen prices. -auary
pork closed at 17 He lower, at $14,27 4.
Lard was down lOfc 12Vc, at $8.35(j'.3'i
Klb were 1 y,a lower, at $7.67 Vs.
Estimated receipts for Monday are:
wheat. 43 cars; corn, 116 car; oat. 117
cars; hogs, 27,000 head. . .
The leading future ranged a follow:
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Clo.l Te'y
Whet
Dec.
May
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
Oats
Doc.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
La rd
Nov.
Jan.
May .
Rib
Jan. May
WC'vJ 98?i,
1 04V(f
1 0i 1 04
. MVs!
69Hfi fiO
tioSaiiUia !t
tiu't4til 61
49 ti 60
t!iSi 6243T4
4M 4S
14 40 14 40
14 T7Vi 14 60
$46 g 45
$ 46 8 46
$ .0 $ 60
TK 766
90 7 90
84',
94'il 95
1 02Vr'l 04'4,'
102V 1 W14
K 914
69' 16914654
6fv. 6 ..a
1 K
M
6
69 Vi
461
48
61 w
47
I
14 27V.
14 62
8 45 '
6 37V,
8 60
I
4'4
52
.4t,,4
14 45
14 86
8 4K4
8 24
8 47',i
61V
7V
14 86
14 60
146
' 8 36
8 60
785
7 80
T 671,4'
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No. t
Cash quotations were as follows:
I . n-oieaay: winter patents. $4 40a
4.,6; winter alralghta. $3.9v9l.6o; Siirin pat-
vmn-'i sy , tw.w( 1-4V.
WHEAT No 2 spring. $1.00471.08: No. 3
"p5'x,'-, ue: No- ri. KH-9I'4-esS?.
" ' fo'68i N? Ullow.
JAT8-No. 2, 48c; No. 8 white, 46f,49c
BARLEY Good feeding, ttitflbo- urtn
chn're malting, TTtjSuc. J ' Ia r 10
ffw?.?;,"'!,' No 1 northwestern. Jllsu
7 $7Ha.".26. Mcaa pork, per bbl ti:i eau.
18 76. lrd. per 11.. ., $8.45. Wiort rle-
side, boxed. n.75tJ8..5. 1 0rt t,,?r
rollowlng wer the receipt and hln
ent of flour and grin: " "nlp
me
Recelnt. Shipment
r 31 )
"S 44H.S.HI
1S3 610 5 'K 4,1,
tn. 2S7.60I
H.S'O S 4,y,
82 100 'Mi c
Flour, bbl..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Kye, bu
Barley, bu.
ju i no riiraun exenange today th but-
iL.mHk?i W",a,",r",i'i, r''e'n-rle,.
!3Vc; dalrlea. l.ijt.0. Rfrs. ieady: at
mark. caea Included. 17H4l204: ;tlrst $.0.
.-liu first. 4o. Cheese. tedy. l14V,e:
rkl'adelphta Frog ace Market.
PIMLADELPHIA. Nov. t.-B UTTER
Quiet jle lower; extra wentelS crfanT
tTZiV txlr' ne"rb Print. 2c.
. k-Mj'f-"m' '0l demand; Pennsylvania
and other nearby flrsi. Zio, at mark
.nr!-r!yJ;Ur.rent Jet'Pt. in returnahi;
ias. e. t mark; western chok. c. at
msrk; western fair to good, 2c.
CHEESE Quiet, but firm; New Tork full
.... T 1 .
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
$44.76 to Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp
I4J.76 to Liverpool. London. Glasgow!
T.f9 to Sogndlngvtao eomrnoo port.
Its. 60 to liango, Abo. Helslnfor.
cu ega ar .j,...,,!, n i lower. Two
n J fynr berth r'm s rerved
0. S. BSjNYAHiaT, G.aeral Are,
sua .. Viaaa s( Vatwkge. Ljc,
DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1907.
ireama. choice, 15SfllB4c; fair to good.
IIMAIIt wnol.kUlR tttllKKT.
(adltlo f Trad mm !
Stal ss4 Faae Fr4 ao.
FOGS Fresh country. $2o; storage, l$o.
s BCTTER Common, ft; fancy tub and
rolls, 2rvgbic; creamery, 81c.
CH$K6K full cream. Wisconsin
twins. 17Sc; new full-cream brick. 17c; do
mestic, new vBwl, 18c; new llmberber, IS
tolitc; young Americas, 17V.
LIVE POULTRY Springs, $Hc; hens,
$c; roosters, 4c; ducks, ioc; geese, 9c;
turkeys, liksi pi aeons, 76a per dos.
DRESSED POl'LTkr Springs, fancy,
10c; hens, 10c; roosters, be; ducks, 12c;
geese, llcj turkeys, 17lie.
HA V Choice ah, t upland. $10.00; me
dium. $a.o; No. 1 bottom, M00; off grade
Itom mi to M.atf. ry straw. $i.UU; No. I
sifslfa. hi..
FRUITS.
CRANBERRIES Per barrel. $.JC-S9.50.
Att'L.t.b t-uiorHdo faiity Jotialiiana, 4
tler box. 93.26; Calliornla Belleflower, $2,009
f 26; Washington Bnow, per box, $2.00; Ore
gon Kings, per box, $2.50; Oregon Bpitsen
berg, per box. $2.60; Oregon Baldwin, $2.26;
New York Baldwins, fanuy. per barrel, iv.Oul
Greening, $6.00; Hubbardaon. $5.00,
Pfc-Aho v Inter Iseuis. fe tter box, ft it;
-tier box, $3 00; Idaho and B. DeAnJou,
4 and 6-tler boxes, $3.60. '
UKAPh.6 Miciilaan, per basket, 82c; NW
Tork. $2c; California Tokay, per crate, $2. 00;
Cornlchan, $100; Imported Malaga, par eg.
$4.oonn.oa,
VEGETABLES. v
NAVT BEAN8 Per bu.. No. X. $2.$0 ear
bu., I Irre. 7c per lb.
POTATOES Fer bu., SSigTSo.
BEANS New wax and string, 40pj0e per
asrket btefkav '
CAi'.BAUUWlsconSIn, Holland seed, IHc
per pound.
BEETS Per bushel. 90c.
" tiRNirS -er nushel. 60e.
ArSNlH-Per bushel, 76o.
PAII8HER-Per dozen, $0c.
TOMATOES Per basket, uOfliTBc.
CK1.ERY Michigan, 9ota35.
ONION-Red Olotoej per pound. Iio.
SWEET POTATOES-Virginia, $J.t4.
PEPPKRS-Per bushel. 7tc.
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 ribs, 14o ; No. 'a ribs, 11c; No. I
libs, c: No. 1 loin, 19c; No. I loin, 13c I
No. 8 loin, 9c; No. I chuck. c; No. t
church, t)c; No. $ chuck, 4Hu: No. 1 round.
ic; No. 2 round, .c; No. $ round, w.
No. 1 plat, 4Wc; No. 3 plat. 4; No. H
plat, c. , , '
TR6PICAL FRUIT. -
LEMONS Per box, $S.H0, $7.00,
cvvuAf L I aPer sack. $4.o; per dozeo.
DATES On msrket Oct. '26; HalIow'n.
par pound, ?o; bay er. per pound. '.
BANANAS Per uarKh.-ti.owiiJ.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prunss
t si some. hat unsettled by freer oderings
niiu. who irni irairoijs 01
tnovlrg supplies of Lnmedlat grade Quo
tationr rai.ke from r to 9u lor California
fruit and from tu to c for Oregon,
pe.thes, vry arm, with fanoy yellow
quoted at UVfeo.
mi" TALT.OW-ren alted.
No. 1 9c; No. $, 7V0; bull hides, t4c; green
hides. No. 1, 80; No. 2, kc; horse. $1.60b$.uO;
Sheep liells, hvttolX.ii. Taller. tu 1, 44C,
No. JHe. Wool. 164J22c.
COFFEE Roasted, No. SB, 26c; No. $0,
tlo; No. 25. 19c; No. 20, 140.
KifcH-Haliuut, lie; trout. 111; pickerel.
10c; pike, lc; pike, fresh froxen, 19c;
whlteflah, 1416o; buffalo, 14c; bullheads,
skinnea and uref,ed. l;lc; ratflan. dressed,
17c; white perch, 7c;-while bass. 16j; bacg
bass. ,c; aunflsh, btf 9c ; crappiea, tic;
laigo crappiea. )6c; herring, fresh froxen,
ir; whltcllsh, frncen, I3ilnc. pickerel, fresh
rroson, 130 ; red snapper, 12o: flounders.
I Nit arl. I84u.. 4 . nsni -eodflam frwk
i wo-, rea snipper, lie; nounOors.
ish frojen, 12c; haddock fresh froxen, 12c;
I snjeit". 13c; sbau roe. 46d per IU. I rug legs,
I Per Jo-' rense tunU .mcM. 4
I .VVVT, :-- ...
wnii.4 uwws-uini, stanaarq west.
rn; iornatofft fancy 8-potmd tans,
$1.4o; standard 8-pound cans. $1.90. Pine-
r'IS!-:"r .1 P04"? ''' '"' ,1,c,d
, $1760 2 36. ojllon apples, $4 60. California
, P,f I00.1' Peara, $1.78U 59. Peaches,
l; 'W2 W L. C. peach. . inl.'.W. Alaek
: lmon, red, $1.40; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.1o;
,f.n,-y..icK'f ' Skdlnea. quartet
I W-80' three-quarter mustard. $2. Si.
I Bweet potatoes. $l.a&1.3 Sauerkraut. oo,
' "',.','J.n" MH',,, uu- '-lm M,"" -'-poun.L
' iocwi.a. eoagea pes; -poung, too; fancy,
i W-M?.?'! "
m siiinrnis weinncs, iici iniii wal
nuts. 16c; pecans, 1231!;; filberts. 12Hci
Brsxils, 13$14r; almonds, 10 ; roasted pea.
nuts, 4Hc; raw peanuts, to.
.St. I-o I Geaetal Market.
ST. LOUIS, ' Nov. -8. WHEAT Lower;
track No., i red easli,,.W.irH7i,io; No. $ hard,
8kv7iS1.0u; Deoember, 6Vc; May, $1.02i.
CORN Lower; trackj No. $ cash, 66
STo; Decembor, . 64 ?e - May. tV.o; No. $
whte, 67t67iec. .'
OATBweak; track No. 8 cash, 44Hoi
Prmber. 4bHc; May. 6OH0; No. $ whit.,
1 3?'tit ,, . ," . ..'..!,
yJLKl.
r, .1' irZ:, ..r. '
clear. $3.9Ku4.10.
SEED Timothy, steady, $3.60f4.SO."
COHNMKAL-Steady; 3.00.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, $1.0S
HAY - Steady; i timothy, $11.00'18.C;
prairie. $9.lKK&11.0O.
IRON COTTON T1ES-$1.10.
BAGGINO 11 $-ltie.
HEMP TWINE 11 o,
PftOMilONS tork, lower; Jobtlng, 114.75.
Lard, loner; prime steam, lu.LH. ur, salt
iiiuula, steady; boxed extra-shorts, $9.1.'V4;
clear ribs, 12; short clears, 9.26.Bac jn,
! "t,e'1? boxed extra short, $10.U,; oiear
ri", niiori clears, fio.iiv.
POULTRY Dull; chickens, lie; spring,
10c; turkeys, 12Hc; ducks, IVK: seese, 8a
BUTT En Dull; creamery, 24fi27Vi,o.
EGGS Idc. case count.
Receipt. Shipment.
.... 9,-OJ ' Ij.oou
Flour, bills
Wheat, bu .
Corn, bu . .,
Oats, bu
...49.0 4)
...75,000
...99.0U0
12J, 00
45,(0)
78,04
Kaasa City QraJo Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Nov.' 8. WHEAT De
cember, &c; May, 97i. Csh: No. t bard.
88H9.2ttc: No. 3. 87(!'H9o! No. 8 red, lu;
No. 8, $u.
CORN-Deoember, 51o; May, ' 6,14,0
Cash: No. $ mixed. KfaWc; No. $. llaSc;
No, 1 white, 5c; No. 8. tifibe.
OATS No. 2 white-, 44fi46c; No. 1 mixed,
43. jh. r. - 1 - . .. .
HAY Weak; choice timothy, $U.50tffli35;
Chon e prairie, $11.09ftll.2G. v '
KYE-Steady, 73c.
Pt'TTFR-t reamerv. 6c;' f.ertfln. 18c ;
L(3QS Finn; extra, 22c; first. 22c, -
. . ' Roceipt. Bliipmenl.
Wheat bU. 6S.O1.V ... , 18.0)
Corn, bu. 11,000 14409
Oats, bu. ...'..'..!....;'.!. 117,W) - 8,000
Kansas City options;,' , ( " .
Opening. High.) Low. Close ! Yes'y.
Wheat
December May
Corn
Dtember
May
81 14
M14
8U4 8914
'97
IH4
63 $34
51ti!
r-
64S6l'tl66l
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov 1-W.l EAT De
cember. H.041; May, $l.lVl 4; No 1
hard. $1.03Vk$1.03''u; No. 1 northern,' $l.l.2'4
tjl(; No. $ northers, $sa:fc4l.00; No
1 northern, f4V.;Wc.
FLOI.R First patents, $6.50fi6.6; .ec
ond relents, $5.3044 M' I first clears, $4.3ti
4 4; second eleara, 13.C04j3.70. "
FLAX Good demand; closing prices were
ll.ifV To arrive. 11.114.
Milwaukee Oral) Market.
MILWAIKEK. Nov. 1-WHtAT-No. 1
northern, $l.i8trl.0t; No. $ northern, SWifi
$1.02. , ' V
BARLEY Firm; (ample, 71cffl.0O
6vcuj"rir,,,; No- ' CMh- My.
Peoria Market.
rr.imiA. ov. 1 on.N-Hlgher; No. $
yellow and No.
giadi-, too.
I, -'c; No.
. 61e; no
OATS-Sieady: No.' I white, 47fcfl42c: N,
4 while. 44HH147C. .
WHlSKY-4)n th basis of $1.65 for
flnlshrd goods,
Liverpool Grain nnd Prorlalons,
LIVEfPOOU Nov. a.-WHEAT-6pot
quiet; No. $ red western winter, 6a lid
futurea steady; December, 8 8Vd; March 6a
4 rf: May. 6 4d. .
CORN Spot ay; prime mixed Amer
ican. 6a 9d; futurea firm; DeoeuaOer, 6 kiad'
January, 6 6H4-
Cotton Market.
T. LOIMS. Nov.- t-OOTTON-FIrmer;
middling. 10c; sales, 40 bales; reoelpts,
bales; shipments, none; stock. 1118 bales
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. t-COTTON-Spols
were firm, with prices showing an
advance of He on all frd-. Bale, lico
bales; tow ordinary, 6c: ordinary. U-i,--goid
ordinary, me; low middling. w:
middling Juc: good middling. li4ac; mid
dling fair. 114 ; fair, 1; atock. 139 377
bales; receipts, 7,97i balea
Wool Market.
BT. I)t'7S, Nov. 2--WOOL Quiet; me
'um grades, comhlng and clothing. tKo
i.'-: rglit hne, nsiJr; heavy fine. II
1K; tub washed. 2lfc
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle cf All Kind. Cloia tha Week
' About Steady.
HCGS CONTETTE TRAVXUNO UP
iheg a Lasnb I Llgkt Receipt
All th Week Price oa Meat
" Kind Qarr to Forty
Cent Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. J. lt)7.
Receipt wero. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday lot l.$70 . 26.610
Official Tuesday tW l.S'J 7or
Ultlclal Wednesday $.737 (.447 .947
nnvpii Tlimsday 3.9-7 2.H '1
Offlcal Friday $.805 2.116 $.175
Estimated Saturday JjO t.M
I 8ix days this week Z2.72S 13.8T.1 65.819
Pam day laat week. ...Jo. 26X9 $7,919
' Same daya $ week ago..3.Vs5 27.01 $9 09
. came days 1 weeks ago..S7i 17.4SH
came oays 4 weeks ago.. 32.4!) r "i
Same days last year.... $4.3x4 27.976 T6.2SJ
int luiiuwiii tain snow the teceipt
of cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha
for the year to data, compared.-with last
'sr i.i7 Inc. Deo,
Cattl 1,019.777 978 S 141,4(
Hog l,f.21,07 $,li$ .601 9R63$
Bheep L76,3w I,lhU.ll7
ii.e following tauio Suo.. th averag
prlie of Lou buuth Oaiaiia for th ll
several day with oumpirisons:
Date. I 1907. lui.l906.!W4.,l-J.il1,iHl.
Oct 23..
Oct. 24...
Oct. 2$..,
Dot. 24..,
Oct. n .,
Oct, 2S...
Oct 9...
Oct. JO ..
Oct. 31..,
Nov. I...
Nov. $..,
. 8 70 I 19) I 141
4'A.
I M9
I 13
44
t 16
4 94
4 K
4 92
13
I
66
13'
06
4?H
4 94
i
4 K
02
(1
t 05
67
6 10 4 90 4 94
3urday,
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha 1 r,it& nr.
Chicago 12Mfi7oO
Kansas City 1 6f 40
St. Louis 1 Z.ffi 7 in
Sioux City !.00.0Q
l inr-g 80
t 2'04). 'j6
t.66tl70
of stock
a:
brought In today by eaoh road w
Cattle. Hog
a. librae.
1
I
1
16
.., M. Bt. F ,
Dnlon Pflciflo 1
C. & N. W. (east)
C. N, W. (ea
C. N. W. (w
B. ft Q. (0
C.. B. A Q. (v
west) $
east) 1
wentl It
C R. I. & P. (aat)
Totals I 36 $
Tfi disposition of the day' receipts' wa
s follows, each buyer purchasing th
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hutu. Sheen.
umana racKing to...
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
, Armour ft Co
Cudahy, from K. C...
Kingman . ft Co
890
63
33
141
127
443
107
n
132
' wismeth
Independent Packing Co.
ju i nrw, ................
Held over
Totals 127 A1J0 ZMi
CATTLB Receipt of tattle Were very
light this morning Is alwgy to b
expected th last of the week and ther
Mas not really enough cattle on sal to
mas a teat of th market. The total re
ceipts this week have been very hinh
llgiusr Uian for tho previous wseK or a
year ago, aue, will be readliy unuerstood,
to. the ehort on the Pari of commission
men to Indue the coufliry to hold th
cattle back until the financial conultions
brighten. It was hoped by this means to
I prevent what might have been a dlsai-
vruvis break in price had receipts been
overly Urge. The wisdom of 'commission
men's action is shown by th fact; that
while the market broke sharply during th
first two days of the week the decline ha
been pretty much all reoovrd during th
last three day.
The suppl" of cornfed beef steer I
never very Urge at this seanon of the year,
but it hitu been (matter tti) usual -this
week. In tact,, tlciv have not Pfen enough
fat cattla in the yard to really maae a
market or establish . quotation. At th
sam lime ther ha been a very fair In.
quin on th pari of nackers and the feel.
Ing at th close of the week Is that any
thing deslrubio would sell right tip tq
last week priees. The upjily of beet
Steers ha consisted almost entirely of
lang steers, but th ottering vtm of
cliai kind have not been very large. While
racker started out th beginning of the
week -Tory 'poor buyer, ther gradually
Increased their purchase until they wer
back to normal th latter part of the week.
Prices which were pretty badly demoralised
on Monday and Tuesday have ' als4
strengthened up and at the close of th
week the decline has been recovered, so
that the market Is now Just about where
It was th latter part of last Week.
The market on cowa and heifers suffered
very everely during th first two days
ot- th week, largely because receipt of
that kind of cattl wer very heavy. Later
on packers orders Increased, they berom.
Ing very freo buyers. The demand from
tin source was materially Increased by
large buying demand from outside packer
nil shippers so that the market during
the last half of th week w in a position
to advance sharply, At th clo all th
decline of the early part of the week ha
been recovered and the market I In a
food healthy condition. It would be a good
plan, however, for the country to move
rather cautiously and not take any chance
of flooding the market, until general Dual,
nes condition have d tiled down to an
entirely normal condition.
The buying of alockar and feeder early
In the week was very much Interfered
with by th uncertainty to what action
banks would taks In honoring checba and
drafts and for time would-bo buyers
from the country were 4n a waiting mood.
Everyone wsnted to be sur that -.Hie
money with which to pay for cattle would
be forthcoming before either buying or
selling. ' In consequence of the limited de
mand In connection with liberal receipts,
prices declined, whll cattl accumulated
in the yards. Later in the week, a It be
came apparent that parties having trioney
In country hanks wuli have no difficulty
in securing the wherewith to make settle
ments, buying became more tree. Th low
price acted as a great inducement to free
buying tind th surplus cattle wer cloanod
up a well as th fresh receipts, At the
sum time "prices' rapidly firmed uo and
t the close of th week ar fully (t good
on week ago. In fact. In some case
possibly a little atronger. Fit III il(Vuro
HOGS Receipt thla morning wer very
light, only thirty-four cars being reported
tn. Thero wa a very good buying - de
mand on th part pf slilpi.er and the mar
ket opened a big 6c higher. The early sa'es
were mostly at ti. for th general run of
hogs. loiter on $170 became a popular
price for such hoga a shippers could use
some of tho sales, being 6ul0o higher than
yesterday. Packer did not. tiear very
anxious for the hog at th advancA and
the most of them wer holding hack, not
seeming to care about getting many heg
at the current prices. For that mason the
market eased off a aoon as shippers had
filled their order and closed with con
siderable of th advance lost.
The receipts of hog nav been the light
est th' week in a long lime. Everyone
ha advised shippers to go (low and feci
their way rather than rush th hog to
mrket when tner waa no knowln what
th demand might b. Th demand, while
conti acted, haa been fair gll the week aud
with light receipt the week started out
with a good atirr sdvgnc over U) close
of the previous Week. On Tuesday a part
of the advance was lost, but from that
day on until the close of th week the rnar
ket gained a little every day, At the clos4
of the week the market Is r)i26u big.i.r
than the cloae of th previous week or 3W
higher flan th low point of the year to
date touched on Friday, October 28.
SHEEP Ther wei no riesii reoe'pt pf
sheep or lamb this morning and only
comparatively few holdovers, pretty nesrly
everything hsvlng been a-ld bef irf th e)oa
of th market yesterday. -The totl re
ceipt for th week show a very heavy
fall'pg off as compared wth the previous
eek and with a year ago. the drcreaae
having been due, to th eil.ct on th part
of th coinmUslon man to keep the etuflf
back whll financial condition at the hlg
market point wer so unsettled. la spit
of th moderate receipt both bar and st
all other market points there haa been
general decline all along th line. Th con
illtlon prevailing her bv been very llt
tl different from thoss reported at other
markets, ther being a general (omnia nt
f groatly seduaad buying, whlub 4 p
expect under axisiuig clrcumstancre.
As on financial disturbance cam te
Ihe urface, packer everywhere seemed to
limit their buying to actual necsealtiea.
There a not th slightest dlnpoe: U..11 4
anticipate want, nearly all of them adopt.
Ing tn hand to mouth pol'cy lo the piltr
of buying. During th early part of th
week price declined, but Ok market ha
steailled down toward the cluae so Uiat tn
week ended with a liiU better (rtuuA
I i 141 71 $ 99 I
5S'.M5 S
IM IK " Uv
I i oil 1 it :
4 9M $ OSl f Sli 6 9
4 93 4 97 6 61 I H
4 93 69 6 18 I
4 il 4 98 M i 7
ml 64 6 79
I I 00 I 67$ I
Holts. ,
R e. t,A 7?u.
4 4Hi4 90
prevalent on fclllers than earlier In the
week. Still prices are 26c to 400 lower than
last week taking th market a a whole.
W till the feeling I now better, s noted
shove, It must be understood bat th de
mand I still rather limited and no great
number of kliler I wanted at any point,
although g few sell quite readily.
Th feeder trd all this ween was of a
dlsapiHtlnUn and unsatisfactory character,
but no mor so than was to be expected
under existing conditions. Th uncertainty
on th part of both buyers and seller re
kaiiilug tii action of bank In paying tot
stuff rrstuiallv disooutaged trade, frlcea
during th early part of the week declined
on .th aeneral run of feeder tjl'c, al
though, light lamb held pretty pearly,
steady. 1 lie feeling that price war very
low and that faadlng sheep and lamb of
all kind aex worth th money naturally
stlmulsted th demand to soma extent and
thr w connldarabl buying onthe patt
of those who haa the rnoney wher It was
Immediately available. Th talk th lat
ter part of th week among operator on
th market waa that whll big run might
bring about a temporary break It looked
Very much aa If th market bad practically
touched bottom and was not likely to a-
vory mucb lower. .
Quotations, i n good tn choice . kUK-r;
Umbi, $6.8634.40; yearling wethers. $4.75'i
$.26; wethers, $4 6044 7tf; ewes. M.'"4 11
Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $3.6O7r6.90j
common lambs. $4.tttf6 36; yearlings, 44 n)
4.76; wethers, $4t'a4 6i: wes. $.U0a$.ja;
common ewe,. $l.uLtif.S0; aged breeding
w, $4.CDtJ.00.
CHICAGO 1,1 VH STOCK MARKET
Cattle- tady, Hon' Strong; t Skad
Higher.
CHICAOO. Nov. I. CATTLK Receipts,'
tulit fcj lA k .....l.. - A u a kAA.
tmr'i, im !-., lit ex 1 91, t mm u urvvrB,
$.Vy?f7.0O; cows. $1.9IK&'4.90; calves, $4 lti
7.00; Texan. $J.4tf4.&), western, $$.C0Hyj.4Vj;
stocki rs and feoders, $2.4n'4.60.
HOGS Recelhta. about T SOO head: market
strong to a shsd hlslier: lights. $,.7iu.6:
mixed. S3. 80 30: heavv. 8fi.4iV7iS.30: ruUih
$S.4ttr,.fj niga, $4.t?'4j6.70; bulk or gales,
86. 96."
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, abou
1. 00 head; market steady; natives, $3 2.V.9
6.26; westerns, H 60S.a); yearlings, 5.04
6.76; lambs, H.KQ4-. '
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Nor. CATTLE Re
ceipts 2,010 head, including IiiO southerns;
market steady; choice export and dressed
beef nteenr. $3.60itll.40: fair to aofld. 84.5W9
6.60; weatern eteers, $326ti4.00; stockers
and feeders. $t.90g4.6O: southern steers. ti.K)
i3.76; nutlve cows, $1.6tVa3.80; native hetfrs,
$2.73.93; bulls, - $2.0til.U; calves, UMt
6.75. Uecelpts for the week. 44,800 hesd. i
HOGS Receipts I.Otie head: market strong;
top. $.1.65; bulk of sales. $. 75.80; heavy,
8.V.rS.8o: packers. $f,706.86; pig and
lights, W OO&XWi. Receipts for the week.
2S9 0 head.
SHEEP AND LA MRU- None; market
nominally' steady; Ismbs, $8 rr.6fi; wet
em yearlings, $6.0ttf9.2; stockers snd feed
ets, $3.6o4j.23. Reoelpts for (he week. $6,000.
tiekd.
St. Lools I.tve Stock Market.
8Tr-LOt'IS, -Nov.- 8 CATTLK Receipts,
8,000 head, Including 600 Texan; market
steady; native shipping and export
steers, $6.1616.40; steers under 1,000
pounds. $3.&04i)4.26: (looker and feeders,
$2.000 4.60: cows and. heifer. $J.60tJ'4.6tf,
fanners, $1.262.00; bull, $1.60&4.50;
calves, $3 0007.00; Texa and Indian
fleers, $2. 601.00; cow and heifer, $1.23
W3.45.
$.000
head; market
lower; pigs and lights, $6.21(16.20; packers,
620; packers,
eavy, $S.0u 4jp
ouicners ana ne
4.26. - .
SHEEP AND LAMH3 Receipts. 1 600
head; market steady : native muttons, $3 oO I
iu 0.D0; jamos. iioiff ( ou; cuiis and bucks,
$J.09C 4.00; stoclura, $456 6.00.
ft. Joseph Live Stack Market.
T. JOSEPH, Mo., 1 Nov. $ CATTLE-.
Receipt 633 head; market stesdy; natives,
$4.2iff6 26;- cows-and heifers. $1.76y4.50l
torker and feeder, $8.2694.26.
HOUS Receipt 2,178 head; market 6q
higher: top, $6.6; bulk ot sale. 6.77SV85.80.
SFTEEP AND IAM 8-Rereipts none;
market steady; lamb, $6.00$.&0; yearlings,
$5.0136.60. .
lanx City Live torts Market.
SIOUX CITT, la., Nov. $.-(8peclaI Tsle-
rram.) HOG8 Receipts. &00 head; market
f?10o higher, telling at $4.tt$4.70 bulk, $6.6)
tjf 66. . . .
CATTLE-Recelpts. 100 tiaad; market un.
changed) beeves, I4.fc0-fl8.00; cow and heif
ers, 2Ku4.O0; tocker gnd feeder, $3,003
$4.00; calve apd .yearling. $2.603.60. .
- Stock in Sight. , .
Receipt of live stock at tha six prln.
Cipai wtstarn niarnei jesieraay
Cattle.
Hogs.
Sheep,
South Omahg.
floux City.,.,
Kansaa City.,
ft. Joseph....
St. Louis
Chicago
Total ....
... 160
, .. 100
...$,600
, ,. 138
,..$,600
, , . 600
2,800
809
3,000
2,3 78
8,009
7.008
1.600
8,000
,,...$,213 18,678 8.600
(HI Rosin.
NEW TORK, Nov. 2. OILS Cotton.
!eed, etsadyi prime crude, 2(o prime vol.
ow, 29c. Petroleum, Arm; refined. New
'erk. 11. 76; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
8 70; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk,
4.96. Turpentine, ateady, 4o.
ROSIN iea4y ; trained, commoli to
good. $4.40.
bA y ANN ak, aa., NOV. 3. OIL spirits
turpenttna, Arm, 48c. I
ROBIN Firm. Quote: A. B and C,
13 10: fl 1 10- V. 11 Rfiffil III' I.' it mi I
1.90: fj, S 907 8 96: H. 4.0to4.86; T,
14.24; K, $4.764.80; M, IS.Osfl.lO,; N
ie.eotjMJi yo, $6.o; ww, $1.10.
Isi and M !.
KEW TORK. Nov. $.-SUOAIl-Raw,
stegayl fiir refining. 8. 4fte; centrifugal, 86
test, $.9oe; molasses sugar, $,06o refined,
stedy; No, 6, 4 doc; No. 7, 4.66c; No. $. 4.5 o;
No. . 4 4c; Ko. 10. 4 c; No ll. 4 sue; No,
12. 4 J6c; o. J3, 4.$0c; No. 14, 4.1$o. Con.
fectloners' A. 4.90; mould A, 686; cut loaf,
6.70c; crushed, $700) powdered, 6.10c: gran,
ulated'. AOOei out-. 1.260.
MOLAaSES Steady; New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 87648c.
Movements of Speele.
NEW YORK. Nov. I -Impprts of specie
for the pert of New York for the week
ndlne today were Hg.ine sliver and $180,87$
in gold. Export pf apod from th port
of New York for th week ending today
Wer $HT1,10 silver and $610,060 gold. In.
port of merchandise and dry good at th
port of New York for the week ending
October 2 wer valued at $17,816,623.
Bee Want Ad Aril th Jiest business
Bolsters. ' '
Handsome office
southeast corner
fifth floor V
One of the handsomest office suites in the building
. will be available November 1st. It consists of two rooms;
a email waiting room, facing east, and a larger room on
y the southeast corner. In connection with the mite 1a a
. large burglar-proof vault. These offices are above the
noise and dust of the .treet gnd have a pleaiant utloojc
. " on the court house grounds. With the south light, they
are particularly cheerful in winter and in summer al$raya
bi.v the benefit of the bouLU breeze. The price of this
suite is $G0.00 per month.
The Bee Building
has well earned its reputation as the best office building
" , In Omaha. The building is" absolutely fire proof and ra
' always mentioned among the. best examples of office
architecture in the country. The elevators run day'and
night, oa Sunday as well as week days. Tenants rr
cive most courteous consideration and are given many
advantages in the way of service which no ther Omaha
office building attempts.
There are several very choice offices' vacant at this
time. Offices are never vacant long in The Bee Building,
so that it will be advisable for you to call at once, T
For office epace apply to '
It. V. BAKER, Eupt, Rooa 418 Bee EI-,
COSDlIIoJ OF OMAHA TRADE
Financial Situation Ha Checked Spot
- Bmineii Except Qrooeriea,
ADVANCE SALTS HZAVTXST EVER
WIsUmU Dry Goad $ Millinery
lloase War Flrat to Fel Flnaa- -rial
grlaareaoy 0tok
Dig; Moilk.
While other wholesale nierkete my
boast that the "buying power" of their
customer hs not been crippled: by th
holding Up of ch and extension of the
check systems, by the banks, Omaha
wholesalera frankly admit that the situa
tion ha hut off th epot business, espe
cially In dry goods and mlllmery.
Grocer ar nlilng th ttua line, and
In the usual quantities. The flnanntal world
doe not em to have a direct connection
with th grocery trade, consumer do
not atop buying thing to eat a quickly
fs they dq thing to wear and luxuries fof
he home. For thin reason th grocr will
not lose profit during th elreulatlon of
Check a money. ,
Hut other line must wlt for the golden
I stream that h pegnn lo flow toward New
'York, befor their bustnes revives. t 1g
, likewise in regara to conecrion. . pioj
even rners enn arart are oeina reoaiveii
bv the wholesalers, who declare that foe
the last week collect tons have beon elowet
than at any time durln th yer. regard,
lose of the fart that they hav lust dona
the bes; bualpe during October eve
tocoraoU tot that, niynt-. .. , ' . .".
v - j i
Things G roe era Are Selllngf.
Cannad good have advanoed 'during; th
week and th prediction Is that they wll
Continue to advance. Ther I m hortif.
In everything, from the mpst common
vegetable to th best of fancy fruits.
The line re largely sold out and faetorle
r sending out short deltverl, cr.mpelini
th wholesaler to do th am. -CaUtw'"1
dried fruit will be Utile racier. Th
pew ratriln crop la coming in, and a It 1$
a large one, the price win be' low for ex
ceptionally fine good.
buckwheat and pancake flour are celling
liberally, and the outlook i food for 'a
large trade. As buckwheat has advanced.
$l per barrel, flour which do not contain
an ounce of tha favorite pancake Hour
will have a large sale. Qooda which sell
by the package have not advanced, and
there are a number of new line On th
market, offered by Minneapolis millers.
Despite th fact that th pure food
law have made It necessary to have all
maple ayrup pure, and made of the sag
of maple treee Instead of various sugwes,
extracted from everything, which will
produce sugar, th price ar th aam aa
formerly and no advance are recorded.
There has been no change In the eugai
pr coffee market for some time. Che
Is weak and dull. The new do is on
the way to market .and th Japanese
varieties are higher. Native rice will b
about the same a last year and IS o
a good grade except In sections wher
ther ha bn too much rain. . .,,
Dry Ged Hold Flrat.
While sales ar not lur. cotton good
have hdd level during the past Week,
and there have been no advance In glng.
Iisina, prints, tloains, duua.s or eamurlus.
A'thougn th nulla, which roanuiactur
ducks ar Increasing their production, luey
are still unable to keep up wlcu the tat
mands of the trade and ar obliged to hold
pi ices at Wiial seem 40 D a niah level.
Not only are dress goods eelltna; .freely
for next spring, but ther - ate many
duplicate "cuitUig-up" order coming b
(or winter goods, the duplicate orderg being
heavier than lor many year. On heavy
suitings. tancy oneviois, trjedcloins,
storm rge and material culuble for
separate slrts, the late fall trade e wl
iisiained. Ilegarding th . aprlng trails,
retailers ar selecting the .-f ancle, an 4
it I predicted .J hat they will ge better
than for the pat year ot Q. ,..Vlttt the
retail dry good dealer, whet I needed 1
the lifting of a financial gltuatlon, which
ha cut down their trad, and a spell of
cold weather. The latter would do Store
to stimulate the movement of goods 1 - 1
anything else and duplicate order for
winter good would drop tn to lh whole
salera. . I
The shortage of help la aUll. gerlQus
?ueatlon with the shirt maker and Inanu
acturers of ready to wear eotton goods.
Lai is manufacturers In Oman hav
fered every inducement to girls te operate
their niachlnes, from furnishing meal to
paying belter wagea than ever before, but
are running short each week of thlr cdei$
for winter and spring.
Omaha has proved the Ideal renter for the
millinery trad. The past season Is th
brst when anything like a Drat class whole,
ale millinery house ha sold good from
Omaha, and at the end Of a short summer
Season, and fall and. wlntar . o dor
Chipped several week ago, th milliner
pronounce Omaha aa Ideal market and r
port that they have not only he.d the trade
which they enjoyed when located in othef
cities, but have opened- a big trad in new)
territory. "
Price of headgear have not descended,
because of the elimination ot fancy eong.
bird plumage from the hate, but vainer'
how advance, beeaus of the expense con
nected -with, making th . plum. Irom
Chicken anil duck feather. Soma of the
effect are surprising and th maker have
succeeded in placing wings of almost any
bird of the glr on hats and manufacturing
the wonderfully tinted feathers from those
pf whit chlekens. -
Robber Trad le Good.
Leading In gain among the wholesaler
re the rubber houae. Rain for a week
at a time during early Ootober Caused deal
ers to sell rapidly from their-stock and
frequently th holdover Wr 'all cloned
up. Much a trade ha put tii merchant
In a good, mood to buy new stocks for win- ,
ter, and the trade haa been heavy. Th
tfmand for large, fresh and clean stock
haa been the heaviest for yar and th
rubber business in Omaha I far front ba
in" the least In the wholesale, dietrlot,
Shipment of holldy g'Kidi ar going out
and within two week all th flrt orders
will b in tha retail store. The whoWaU
drug house selling them report a ood
trxle, and especially on tii better clans of
stuff. Candy factories of Omahg will work
day and night for th next few, week fill.
Ing order for holiday candle and It will
b. Chrlatma eva before the laat ordr 1
filled at the rate they ar being fll.d. Re
ordering will begin about th tin. tii
ean.ry makers get well -undo way , tk
flrat lot.