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    THE-OMAHA DAILY BEEt MONDAY, OCTOBER 7.1907.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
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FOR lectures, concerts, risnces and hall.
Fraternity hall, Vtg Harney Bt., oppstt
Public library. N. P. Dodge Co , 1714
Fsmam 8L (li)-MM Oil
DRUO STORE; nest tiqoccupled location
for local druaf business In city. Will al
ter and lease to right party. Also A-l
amcery lo;ntion. RKMTS. $06 Paxtrm.
Rlk. fPhori Dougla MS. fl6 M3I
OFFERED FOR SALE
Fernet a-. -
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing
6 per foot. V N, 7tU $i. Tel. Red ll
(l)-2tl
Fsjrnltnrw.-
tJOR SALE Furniture of It 19-room house;
all or - part; furniture, must ba rooatly
if sh or term. 2517 N. Uth Bt.
. UW-M147
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WORTH SEEING I
STOVES RANG KB AT HALF PRICE!
300 nearly new. -slightly used, high-grade
. Stoves and rsngws- You can cava half
by buying of ua. W do what's right.
CHICAGO FURNITURE CO..
14U -Dodge. - Tel, Doug. 479T.
, (16) 122 (Mit.M
2D HAND furniture bough! and sold: busi
ness on th auuare. Rosenberg, formerly
with, Chicago Fur. Co., 108 8 14th. Dour.
bSM. . (14)-M464 Oft. 81
FOR HA LB Furniture of f-room home, all
'n good condition, leaving city, W7 Ohio
Bt. x (1G)-M743 8x
Pleiaoa, Organs, Mwsleal itramat.
RAISE
CASH
THE
TO PAT THE MUELLER ESTATE.
Oyer $100,000 worth of pianos sold at
!e than factory cost. Call or write
at op.c.9 for prices, catalogue and
bargain 1UL .
. New Pianos tor rent, $3 and up.
SCHMOLLER & , MUELLER
PIANOCOMPAIfY;
.TEL DOUd. 1625.
1111431 TABNAlf STREET.
(16) 338
FOR BALE Excellent upright piano, taken
- In on mortgage. Dr. prlobenow, 814 Kar-
bacn Block,, city rm
8TEINWAY planoi second-hand, good con
dition, cheap. tl MoCague Bid.
- .... 16-I7 Oct.
UPRIGHT Kimball piano, Ana condition,
$80. Uwner rubt aeJU . 1819 JJiveolwn.
" (10 i9J X:
T -pwrlters sad Scnlng Macblnea.
FOR JALK-'Iflgh grade second-hand type
writer; good condition; a bargain at IVX
Cail room tut. Wee Bldg. (ltjj-671
OKU Itcmlngtun typewriter. No. 6, In good
condition, (or sale, wheap, call at Bee
offlce. ' 1 - tic) ex-
FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard
and pool tablea. W lead the world la t
encap tar flgtures: easy payments. Uiuns-
wlek-Balke-Collendar, 407 8. 10th St.
: . , t :s, tlH-2n
, ; u- b ' , . .
TWO nearlyi iw Oliver, typewriters, cost
t each, for quick sale, $37.60. Ml Pnxton
Block. ' ' ' ' (!) 692
1 r ,; Atiacllaioj.
DUPLEX
00-gallop Worthlngten duplex pump, else
12x10x10, for aalo about October 1. Tbla
pump ha seen about six month' n:tul
ervlc and 4a In good condition; will aelt
At bargain. Apply W. U. Brldgaa. engi
neer Be Bldg. ... U6)-6J0
GAS, ELECTRIC AND
COMBINATION FIXTURES
Largest, most up-to-dm slock at lowest
prices la the city, select now. Delivered
when needed. Inaiwotion' invK4.
, I3URGESS GRANPEN CO.,
IIS So. IfiVh St ' Tal. Dbug. St
AUCTION SALE
IN THIS ROOM:
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All ' bar fixture, restaurant furnllur,,
kitchen utensil, gaa eteve. coal steel range,
electrio light fixtures and fans, and other
things aa tnis ouiiamg. . weanesaay, uci
, 1WT. 10 o'clock a. m.
: N. Y. Mf Bldg., Doug. 1267.
W. W. DODGE, Trustee In Bankruptcy.
- - , tl alms 4
FOR SALE A butcher's refrigerator.
ral ahvw oases, a new peanut roaster,
large coffee mill, two large automatlo
oil tanka and stor fixtures too numerous
t mentioB. Glob Lnd and Investment
Co., Onuiha, Neb. - (U)-7$
fRU4M at cnt prloes; fralght paid on all
orders; catalogue free.
6HKRMAN at' CON NELL DRUO CO.,
Omaba. Neb. - Oli-Yft
COMPLETE aet of abatraot booka for1 sal;
liberal terms. Burkbetmer Land Co., Crea
tor, 1. tl)-M44 7x
FOR SALB Kcll top desk, caalrs, table,
ruga. Qtficee for rent. W. A. Krr. t4.
N. Y. Ltf Bldg. , U) Irt
BEND US your nan orders for drugs;
freight paid on $10 lots. Myers-Dillon
Orws; ". Omaha.- - - 0( 2Tf
FOB SALE Furnace, aultabl for heating
a -ro"Ti house; good a pew; apply at
, ono. lUMiiajney BC- ' - . l-4g
HOMKOPATHIO anediruMa, wholemle and
retail. Ikberuwi frieVAMiaell (mig C.
11 16)-J7
SIMPSON Rockaway, aearly new. very low
price if taken at once. $14 Jenea St.
'Phene Pouglaa 1W. tOx
SHRMAN-WIUJAMS CO.. bext mixed
paint. Shuuau aaeOuemeil Drug ('.
FEW bargain la M hand aeda fountain,
uiontUiy payautnt. Dcrlgbt, iU8 f'arnara.
l)-ae
II ALL'S eaXea, new. 2d -ha ad. Ull Farnam.
HAY--0 e? too.. wgr, m H Wth.
FOR SALE On Estate Steel Range, used
only auort tliua. m N. alst bt.
lW)-Md$ 7x
vy.0l GALLONS FINB CLARET WINE
fl lu ale at a bargain, to lota to suit; will
I suit the wlu bum la Kane; write
at enc. TUe Loulpha Vineyards, Atehl
son. Kan. ' . ' GO MMS 08x
SECOND-HAND vereeat and Crearm.
Singer. 41$ N. 16t6. t (16 1.
FOR SALE Oaa range and hard coal
l)atrr at a bargain, fill J, South Omaha.
' -v k . tl)--7 j
ANYONE wanting to buy a Hutchison maa
aacon for the rlief ftt deaf neaa can get
Wood, M S. 261 h lit., Omaha.
' - UtU-rMJOl Us
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OAUfr-Hlrh-grade ateel range; also
wiM wei Houtn atn av.
'Phon iiarney. axo. ,
. i -
(!) MM1 Ix
FOB gALE A snellum-lsed base barotr;
"w KHuiwun, ft , p,, tuni. iii itaven
Pot- (1-Miu0 s
FOR BALB CHRAP.Roy4 Aoora No.
nuraer. aia cue It-fsMt eouuter. $84$
.TTT-rr.-, ; -.-.-.a
PATENTS
D. O. UAUWtlX, patent attorney and ma
fcUi de-ur. i'mWu Uk. 1 J. ked 7nl
07)- r vnu
MUST
PATENTS : '
IConUnu'-d )
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LARSON CO.-Book free.
pee Bldg.
Patents that protect: our three
books for Inventora mailed on receipt of
6 eta. stamp. R. S A A. B. Lacey,
Rooms 29-39 Pacific Hldg., Washington,
V. C. Established 18u. (6) M29
PERSONAL
THE ELITE MASSAGES
Chalybeate acrub batha; expert lady oper
ator. Room 2uo Barker Mk., laih, and
Farnam; new establishment.
(18)-MM8 7x
YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha aa
atrangera are Invited to vtnlt the Young
Women Christian Association rooma, 151a
Farnam street, where they will be di
rected to suitable boarding places or
otherwise assisted. (iM-Wi
MAGNETIC 9e'sy Masage
VUi.J-(4.1 Vapor and Tub Batha
Room 2, U04 Farnam at., 2d floor.
(U) M939 Oct2
PLEATING EVina.chmi,
, 1 W Embroidery.
Dyeing anil cleaning, sponging and
shrinking only uc per yard. . Bond far
pris list and sample. '
OOLJ'MAN 1'LliATlNO CO..
10 Douglas Block.- Tel. Don Bias W
08)-af4t
A IIOMK for women during conilnemoat
will find comfortable ho-nna for babies
whoso mothers cannot car for them; ac
commodation flrst-claM. terma renaonable.
Addrtss Mother Lee. euperlntendent Tin
ley Home. 'Phone Douribi 19. P. R.m
croft. (18) V8U Octl6
THI3 BALVATIOr ARMY BoTlottsTast-orT
clothlnc: In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, rejalr and sell, at It
N. 11th St., for cost of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call "phone, Doug. 415 end
wagon will e.ll. OSJfll
PRIVATR CONFINEMENT HOMB -Mm.
Dr.Klng, 1324 N. 4th St. Tel. Weh. i59.
WR HUNT mach'inen. l per wek, or 41
per month. Nebraska. Cycle Co., corner
15th and Harney Ste. (181590
WANTED To correspond irlth ladles be
tween 25 and JO; objort, m;nie. No
flirtations. Reference . furnished. Ad
dress M 300. Bee. (18) M5i7 fix
Tir A irNTFYTTn treatment and bath. Mm.
MAUiNillU amltn, Ut N. lit n. 2d floor.
, (lb) StK)
OMAHA Stammerers'
Bulidliig.
institute. - Ramga
18)-2S3
PICNNELL MILL-INERT CO. 1511 Doug.
las. , Mff 187 No lf
BYRINGES. rubber goods, by mat!) out
E rices. Rend for free catalogue. Myers
lillon Prut Co . Omaha. . - 18. 3S7
BURNS, chaps, gores, chafing, tender, skin
healrd by Satin Skin Cream. Try it. Zc.
ANY ONE desiring to take the one yenr'a
courno In th training aehool for nurses
at the Child Saving Institute r.houM
apply at lSlh and Ohio lit a. OrAdimtt
receive $15 and 810 per week. Te'enhone
Webster 1991, (1N MT) Rx
REAL ESTATE
1 RR Ali ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSaSLL M'KITKICK CO.; 431 Ramus.
PAYNE INV. CO., Jst floor N.T.L.- Doug.
1781. , (19)-2M
PETERS TRUST CO., N.
V; Life Bldg.
. (l)-29J
GEO ROB b. COMPANY.
18(1 Farnain. - ..... Tel. Douglas T58.
' - . ua)-5
CITY PROPERTY FOH BALE.
HOME HUNTERS. A HOYj . 1
PUT YOUR CAR FARE NICKELS INTO
' . . i A HOME. .
Huy 715 CapMol avemie, extra (In tiew
cottage only 'ten I'locks from postofflce.
Five "room,, furnace expensive plumbing,
space ' for 2 extra rooms in attic, street
paving ordered. Save car fare and live
near the center of Omaha, Price, $2,800.
Where's the man', with -a good position,
good rWerenee, and a little money, to se
cure this? Altitude 37 fet higher th".
hrtli.and Farnam street.
WHITE PINU HOUSB.
Lumber in this house worth ' H0 per
thousand. Now' renting for $-5, and water.
For sale at- $2,) on "long -time. About
$100 will be enough cash. ' See it, 114 N.
27th avenue. Street . rgy'ng. fight away.
Save car far by living flown town. Alti
tude 145 feet' higher than-the river.
C. 6. SHEPARP,
2004 Wirt. Tel. Webster 2612.
(19)-M971 7
Attractive Investment
Seven-room housed modern except
furnace; . bam, gopd neighWrpd:
paved street ; two ilocka from car line
$2,100. Can s make reasonable
terms. Is tbla what you want? '
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.".
v . First Fl. N. Y. Life Bldg. , , .
Tel. Dpy.g. 1781,
' 0-M86f 8
$2?0CASH
BaJanc monthly for hew 4
room cottage. Elegantly
finished. Modern exeept furn
ace; 'north part of town. Prlcei
$1,?00.
Balanc monthly for 6-reoro '
cottage. Same finish, cloaer
in; modern except furnace.
Price, $2.8?8. -
O. C. OLSENt ;
101 S. Mta St.
V19)-M8S2 S
NEW C-ROOM HOUSE
Brand new house, flue home, 1ile location
will aell en easy paymenta at tl.SOOs
National Investment Co.,
Douglas Blk., Douglas 6691.
- UM t
. li PER CENT INVESTMENTS.
Frame flat, sixteen rooms, with six -room.
Cottas in rear; aiaya renieu, annual
rental. 7M; only $a,IM; $Ju cash, bL
time. A
BrWk Sat buUdUtg. alxtaen rofna, room
for two' collage; reiuai, m per raumu
J2.5O0; $1,800 cash. bal. time. ,
Corner lot. with two-etory brlcar, Har
n.v n.ir 12th. ab.StX).
11-room house, modern, near high school
$8.; terms. , ,
I'utUrai at all nrlcee. i , '
If you want a horn of an tn'etment see
. liiwver, lult t.iumi ct- or pnun
Webster 67. . 1)-M4a I
BUY NOW
An 8-room house one block from cars, on
large lot, on isth St, Bouth of Lake bt
13
6-Room house on furl lot In Walnut Hill,
one block from cars, tn easy terms, $l.u0.
These are special bargains we . have. A
large list of homes.
8 EARS,
fc3 N, Y. LUa. ,'Phun Red 47.
. U8) M836 f
PLEASANT home or good tnvsstment. t
room all modern house laundry, comer
lot. good location; also vacant lot ad
ttfinlttf, 27J1 Wool worth Ave.
(1-Mi 7x
FOR MALB 68x14 ft., with two house:
oue l-roem. mod.ro,' eloee in, en paved
street. Inquire of owner, $718 Ja-..n alt.
.... 0- 6x
FOH SAf.E liy t owner, a nvfarn 7
, room hotiee. IU 0. JB'.h. (U)-MlXx
r.
Many Omahans Hayo won sacccss through
"BEE Want Ads." Many more could do tho
name if thoy
REAL ESTATE '
CITV l'HOI'Kfl I FOR SALK
(Continued.)
FOR SALE Eight-room modern house;
large barn, line ahade, one block from
two car lines, paved street. Call at -nli
N 2d Bt. (19-MS34 ta
FOR SAhE CHEAP Ono ten-room house
and barn, with all modern Improvements,
on lot PRxloO, walking distance; gilt-edge
Investment; owner wanta to move away,
Address V 371, Bte. (19) 860 7x
FOR SALK AT A BARGAIN.
10-room house, strictly modern, basement
under entire house, laundry. I3i-bbl. cis
tern, good barn, location excellent. Call
mt Cu:nlng St. (19) M9M 7
024 NORTH 421)
7 rooms, all modern, east
front, on corner Int. Price Is
-'. a good deal leas than
the improvements cost. Terms ,
, can be arranged. (
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
100X N. T. J.lfe. 'Phone Doug. 2132.
(19)-M89
FOR SALE Four cottages on 60x150, on
R St. In South Omaha, two blocks from
all packing houses. ailt-edga Invest
ment. Address O 370, Bee.
(19) 951 7x
A PROPERTY on a main business thor
oughfare, huvlng a preaent annual Income
of HI. ;, with a frontage on the side street
and alley, ulvlng a total available front eg:
of 210 fi'et for future permanent Improve
ment, which would lalways bring good
ntn; oucht to be a good purchasa at
$,0C0. 1 have such a piece.
HENRY F. WlMAN.
1003 New Tork Life Bldg.
19l-Mxd01J -
THREE lots cheap. Third and Rancroft
bta. AOdrees it. a. ie. wx Hancrort.
' 19)-M9U OctWg
HOUSE and lot for sale, modern 'i'pt
heat. See owner, 1X16 N 22.).
- (19) MS65 12x
REAL ESTATE at reasonable prices-; write
for nxt. it. . KoDinaon, riauta crus,
California. (19 M8io Nov&x
QOINO TO CALIFORNIA? Will acll you
my 101 ana lurnisnea coiiage at Avaion,
Catalina iHlnnd. Fine acreage, fruit or
vegetable land! 19 mile from Los Angeles,
b mile from electric car line. 1U0 acres
In Kern Co. T Iibbo properties all clear.
Airnl - .-II .. . .. 1. 1 I
Will sell kl icnuiiauic Ji il. I rAVfinugii
for Nebraska property. U. Hawver, 1014
Emmet. 'Phone W. 857. (19) M663 7
TRACKAGE . PROPERTY
To lease, $00 per month. 150 feet on Sixth
St., 177 ft. deep., on B. A M. railroad.
Phone Doug. 572. 1234 So. 10th St.
U3) ei UCtl4
FOR SALE A well built 10-room frame
house, beautituuy nnisnea in nara wood;
hard wood floors, mantels, modern bath
room, , and conveniently arranged. Will
aell at a very low price, to be removed
-from present premises by purchaaer. Ad
dress C. C. Rosewuter, Bee Bldg, Omaha.
U)-M317
$4,500
will buy elegant nine-room, modern house
at 414 North 81st St.; east front, paved
street, nermanent sidewalk: beautiful lawn:
large ahade trees; egsy terms, it necessary.-
1 MUM AS KB.f.nAN,
Room 1, N. Y. Life Bldg.
- . (19)-731
FOR SALE Two beautiful lots on 24th and
Elm; on graoo, plenty or snade trees;
either f OP' business or residence property.
T-i So. 9tt Stw 'phone Douglas 3606. J. B.
Bond, direct from owner, no commission.
'. (19) 484
$4 LOTS In Halcyon Heights, Benson, lying
well, close io .car line; av minutes rtue
to Omaha. Will sell altogether or in
punches of five. For price and terms ad.
-dress H 48. ear Bee. lt-4&7
LIST your prqiierty with Chls Soyer. 22d
and
a miming tn.
(19) 298
' BUY THIS BARUAIN.
Lot at 26th and Fort streets only $223. S
o. Noidquist, owner, o-i b. autn Bt.
asy-75ig
1 EAL ESTATE TITLE - T21UBT PO
CHA8. E. WILWAMdONi Prs.
1 la) an
REAL ESTATE
FARM ASJD HANCU (.AND FOR SALB.
lewa.
WESTERN IOWA corn land foi sale ana
exchange. Write U. L. craven Co.
Ouawa. la. (20-MJi& 013x
Keaaaa. ''.,...
KANSAS LANDS Writ for our complete
list of M.anaa tanas. Agents waotea,
Qlob Land and lovealioeot Co.. Omaha.
. .iv. .rod , .... T
fiCO. Mi uy ww
FOR SALE Fine farms In eastern Kan-
aaa. 40 miles soutn or Kansas city, iian
tilns,
ewis,
Ins, If you will see or write J. W,
Louisburg, Kan. ( M4 x
LINN COUNTY. KANSAS. LANDS.
200 acres. Improved, terms $50
lis) acres, fine a lk
HO acres, olos In 54
40 aores, walking distance 20
Bargains galors.
M CARTV RtJNEAV. L Cygne, Kan.
(2V)-MJe 12x
. v Mlarl
WHEAT, CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS
In southeast Missouri. To farmers, home.
seekers and speculators I wish to call your
attentiou to southeast Missouri land as the
beet soil that inouty can buy; I am making
a specialty of Mississippi county land; 1
have farma all alzea and prices; my list Is
too large t advertise, but If you are Inter,
ested, write ine for full description aa ta
these land that will arow 76 to 100 bushels
of corn and 80 to 60 bushela wheat and 6 to
7 tons of alfalfa per acre, t can aelt you
land from $20 to M per acre, according to
else and Improvements. Partiea looking for
home or speculation will do well to let ni
know what they want. 1 have It from W
to 2,000 acres, and prices are right. After
reading this ad writ me and tell me what
you want and what yo want it for, and I
will put you on the right track, er it you
can, call and sea me. Full description of
southeast Missouri lands mailed at yotrr re.
quest. J. L. SFKAGUE, 426 Chemical Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo. (at TH 7x
Montana.
FOR 6ALE Twq homestead relinquish,
ments. rovering fine tract of agricul
tural land pear Culbertson, Mont; price,
$300 each. A. G. Middleton, Culhert ion,
Mont. (2.0) MD114x
Nekruka.
FOR SALE 240-acre farm SH miles from
. town; on rural -route and telephone Una;
soil ma-iiuin heavy and level, 1) aere
broke, 16 acrea of alfalfa and red clover,
10 acrea of ash Umber. Price for the next
20 days, $40 per acre.- Easy tarma Ad.
dress Box 2. Orchard, Neb. J. C. Alex
' ander. . (2V) 401 lOg
FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farm and ranches
(or homca or Investment. Bemia Omaha,
( Ait
F. D. WEAD has moved his office to Wead
Building, ISth and Farnam Sts. (2t-4t4)
Mleellaae)a.
CHEAPEST lanJ loTT S. for H th crop;
no cash. Nat. luvt. Co., Brahdefs Bldg.
3ti) MSOJ 0:6
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm and Haack Laada.
seO-ACRE stock farm, ea th Loup vslJ
ley, five miles from town, equipped for
feedin-600 Van I yearly; double set of
bulliiinas In same yard; $70 acre plow
land, sixty acre alfalfa, balance meadow
and tame paaturet river treat; $2,4uO caab,
er will take a good man in on shares,
Tbeodoirg Ivvlmtra, Fullerton, Nb.
. ()-M7 C4
would use "BEE Want Ads"
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST RATES Pemie, Paxton Block.
122 1
WANTED City loaua.
Peters Trust Co.
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence 'properly in umana; lowest rstes;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1 N.
Y. Life. (22)-304
WANTED City loans end warrants. W.
Farnam Bmlth at Co., xjv. arnam SL
vSi)-30
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keefe K. iu Co.. iuui f... X. Life Rldg.
fX0-lii
LOANS on Improved nity property. W. H.
Thomas, sue first national iian ill da.
(2$) m
$600 TO $30,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates;
no aeiay. uahvin situa., JHUa arnm.
. (22)-)
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1520 Doug.
; t-W 308
WANTED Building loans.
FAldlS INVKSTMK.NT COMPANY,
-Tel. Doug. JTfL
(22)-7!7 12
$600 TO $68,000 TO LOAN-Prlvat money;
no delays. J. it. nnerwooa, 987 n. y. u
D MH6fl
MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
(22)-80
FAftM mortgsRe of $2,000. ff per cent semi,
annually; also a city mortgage of $1,200,
draw'ng C per cent, for sale.' Patterson,
1428 Farr.am St. (22) M441 $8
F. D. WEAD has moved his office to Wead
Building. Kith and Farnam Ss. (22)-4Kl
WANTED TO BORROW
$1,000 FOR 8 to 5 years nt 6 per rent; best
real estate security.. Address L 807, care
Bee. , (24) M36 8
WANTED TO BUY
CASH paid for second-hand , clothing,
shoes, etc SOS No. Isth St- Tel. Rtd
(326. ' (2u)-2U
WANTKJJ to buy, a good billiard and
pool hall. Address T. B., Box 754, Ne
vada, la. " (26) M982 21X'
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpet lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed Mllows, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or will buy the
furniture of your house complete. The
highest prices paid. Call the right man,
Tel. Doug. 3971. (25) M452 Oct. $1
CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co.,
in tf. iui. fiione uougias Oil. twtu
WANTED Good buffalo head; advise con
Ultlon and cash price. C. C. Bmlth, blst
Btreet,. Pittsburg, Fa. (25) 846 21jt
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED Small furnished house or apart
intnt; two in lamlry,. "ictepnone Harney
sun. I IJU OiS SK
BACHELOR business man wanta south front
room with private family In quiet neigh
borhood, within 20 blocka from postofhee,
Address F 311. caie Bee.. (26) MUSS 7s
WANTED To rent. 'or buy on payments.
s or 9-room house; modern or nearly so;
convenient to Walpiit Hill or. Farnam
car lines. Address. i. B14, ee.
' AT (2)-M708 7i
GENTLEMAN aht affUlt daughter . want
rooms and board In private family.- Ad
dress M 817, Bee. ' (26)
WANTED Unfurnished' room In modern
house, nesr 24th and Farnam nts., for
a young lady. Address 8 372, Bee.
. - (26) M962 Sg .
MAN. wife and aon,' years old. wsnt
ROOMS WITH BOARD, vicinity of lth
and Locust street. L. R. Vorce, 8024
Sherman avenue. Phone Webster 4ou,
office; Webster 1600, residence.
' (6) M972 $x
WANTED Room- In private family by lady
tnacner; must pa near car line. Address
N 3(9, Bee.
(2li)-M'JU 8x
WANTED-SITUATION
YOUNG man steaegraphsr will be open
for position about Oct. 1; has clerical
xperienoe; 'references. Address L 248,
care Bee. . . (27) MH
WANTED Position as clerk In dry goods
atAre 4i smell town by young lady; ox
perlenced. Ne. 180, Stuart, la. ;
r (27)-M6 OSx
WANTED Position as chauffeur, expert,
would ear for furnace also. Ref. fur.
nished. single. Address N 801. Bee.
. . . (2) M668 x
MIDDLE aged lady .-Want position as
housekeeper for widower. Call Aah 17071.
Council Bluffs. . . . izn-M-aa x
WANTED By experienced dressmaker,'
work to oo by the day. can on or an,
dress 2808. Dpdge SC. Tel- Harney 3760.
(,27)-ti37 Nov3
A COMPETENT and refined young lady
desire a position as housekeeper for an
elderly gentleman with means and pleas
ant home. Address 4 1 313. car He.
(27)-M703 7x
MIDDLE AGED lady wishes position aa
housekeeper or car vt Invalid; can give
references. Address L 816, Bee.
. .. (27I-M715 7x
COLLEGE STUDENT wishes work before
and after aehool In private family for
board -and room; can give references.
Address G 812, Bee. (27)-M706 7x
WANTED Position as bookkeeper or offlce
clerk; references furnished. Address
N m. care Bee. ... - . (23)-7 7x
POSITION Experienced sU-hographer. Best
references. Railroad work preferred,
'Phone i-'W, or address K 844. Bee -
C7) MHf 8x
LEGAL NOTICES
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA SEALED BIDS
will be received by the undersigned un.
til 13 o'clock noon of the 16th day of Oct
tober, Uu7, for the erection' and con.
alruction of one (1) fireproof wing.
one 11) cottage, aaa oae (1) atone room
to be built on the grounds of . the Hos
uital for th Insane. Norfolk, Nebraska.
Bids -for the sixain heating, plumbing
and -electrl work to be taken separately.
A certified check of $1,600 on a bank doing
business in IJnoolll, Nebraska. muHt accom.
pany each bid conditioned as set forth under
paragraph No. 18, page 3, of th technical
aueciiications. Th Slate Board of Publla
Lands and Buildings reserves the right tQ
reject any or all hide end waive defecta la
same. Plans and peoiMeatlon can be aeen
at th ottic (if the undersigned, state capi
tal building. Lincoln, Nebraska, or at the
omce ef (he Hospital for the Insane
Norfolk, lseprasaa, or at n omce of the
stste architect, ueorge A. iserllnghof,
room oi-o4 Burr block. Lincoln, Nebraska,
Th slate architeot will, upon request,
accompanied with a check or money order
for $j), send extra eels of plans and sped,
first ions for private use for those de.
siring them, snd I of this amount will be
refunded when plana and apeciflcatioua' are
returned m food oriW. GEORGE C.
JUNKIN, Socrtlary of Slate. U4d fit
NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE NOTICjt IS
hereby given that th Farmland, Frement
and Railroad Drainage District Is about
to Issue twenty-five thousand dollars of
rnw.r.ru'.rrnn
Owner of real estate or an easeinsnt
therein apportioned for benefit rosy pay
to the treasurer of said district on or be
fore alxly day from the date of th first
publication this Belie, th proporuan.
St snare of such - bund lau preperly
ehargeabl. agslnat sush real est la, and
thereby exen.pt such leaj estat from lia
bility for payment mt bond, and th
amount of bond laeu will thereby b re
duoad th aauiunt of such advance py
men la. Date of first publication hereof,
September 14. 18uT. Farmland. Ftajnout ai4
Lailrvad pralitag LieUWL sty J- F. Hu,
eon, Secrclar' r31i-D2iU
SSSeVEE
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, NehrasKa, octooer i, lvn Beaien
proposal. In triplicate, will be received
here and by Quartermasters at the posts
named herein, until 10 a. m., central stsnd
ard time. (Vtobcr S. 1907, for furnishing
shelled corn, oats, bran, hay and straw
during the fiscal year ending June St, 19r5,
at Omaha Q. M. uepot, rorts vrooK,
Omnha and Robinson, Nebraska: Fur'a
Leavenworth and Riley, Krhsrs; Forls D.
A. Russell anil Mackenzie, Wyoming; Fort
Des Moines, lows, and Fort Meade, South
Dakota. Proposals for delivery, at other
placea will not be entertained. United
States reserves right to reject or accept any
or all proposals or anypsrt thereof. )n.
formation furnished on application here, or
to Quartermasters at the stations named.
Envelopes containing proposals should he
marked "Proposals for Forage," and ad
dressed to Major THOMAS SWOBEj C. Q.
M. 08-4-5-T-2S-2P
RAILROAD TIME CARD
ONION STATION 10th AND MARC V.
Ualoa Pacts..
Xav.
.a 8:50 am
a 3:50 pro
Arrlvs.
?he Overland I,fmlted.
he Colorado Expreaa.
Atlantio Express.......
The Oregon Exprass...
The Ios Angeles Llm.
The Fast Mail
The California Express
Colo. -Chicago Special.
Beatrice Local
North PUtte Local.....
a 1:40 pm
a t :00 tm
a (:30fcm
a 6:00 pm
4:10 pm
al2:55pm aS:16pm
a 9;S0 am a 541, pm
a 4:M Dm a B:5n pm
a!2:10am a 8:50 am
b 1:48 am b 8.15 pm
a 7:42 am a : pm
Chicago A lortuwreatera.
Chicago 'Daylight. ....'...a 7:03 am all.Mpm
St. Paul-Minn. Exp a 7:50 am al0:W pm
Chicago , ,j l n:80am a 8:28 pm
Sioux Clt. essenge,.. so am a3:2pm
Chicago Passengel .....
Chicago Special
..a 6:00 pm a:30m
..a t:W pm a 8:23 am
.,a 8:28 pm a 7:40 am
..a 8:80 pm all.3" tm
. .alO;00 pm a 8:23 ira
Mt. Paul-Minn, Llm....
Los Angeles Limited..
Overland Limited
Fast -Mall.
a 9:04 sm
... .a 8:50 pm a 9:20 am
a 3:35 pm
Eloux City Local.
K nev vn Ki 1
l wm Cltv Limited a 8:28 pm a 7:40 ant
Norfolk-Bonestcer ......a r;40 am a 6:35 pm
Llncoln-Chadron b 7:40 am all:aakia
Dead wood-Lincoln a 8:00 cm a (:35 pm
Casper-Shoshonl a 8:00 pm all :25m
Hastings-Superior
Fremont-Albion ..
.b 8:00 pm b6.a3pm
...b6:Spra bl2:4pm
C'hleage Great Weetera
Bt Paul-Minneapolis 8:30 pm
7:80 am
11:35 pm
t:27 am
11:35 m
3:30 pm
bt. f aul-Mlnneapoila. .
Chicago Limited...
Chicago Express.......
Chicago Express
7:30 am
pm
7:80 am
8:30 pm
Culpa, Mllwaakee A St. Faal
Chicago & Colo, Sii l. ...a 7:02 am all :60 pm
Cal. & Ore. Express a 8:20 pm a:2f.-')nn
Ovet land-Limited ,...'..a 8;5k pm a 8:30am
Perry Local ...a6:lbpm a 10:30 am
Chlcnge, Ruck lalaadl at raoiSe.
EAST.
Chicago Limited a3:4Sam all :30 pm
Iowa Local a 7:0" am a 4:30 pm
Det Moines Passenger.. a 4. H pm al2:30pm
Iowa Local , .an :40 am b(:5ipm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a4:Wpm a 1:26 La
Chicggo Flyer ..a:00p;p a$;aiiim
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Llm....all:40pra a f:3i am
Colo, and Cal. Ex.. a 1:3a pm a 4:40 pm
ok), and Texas Ex:.:'.. .a 4:40 pm a 2:45pm
Lincoln-Falrbury Paaa..b 8:40 am bl0:14 am
illssonrt PaeUts. v.v
il. C. & St. L. Kxp..... a 8:00 am a 6:68 am
ii. C. A St. L. Exp all:lpm a 6:36 pro
Nebraska Local a pm ll:40n
Aauaaat. . '
it. iMUla Express a 6:30 pm a 8:30 em
bt. Louis uocai iuam A
council oiunii ,..s uvma su:u prn
Stanberry Local (from ,
Council Bluffs) '' i..b 8:00 pm. blO :18 am
Illinois Ca(ai. -:
Chicago Expiesa.:. ..a 7:20am a 3:46 pm
Minn ,4 8U Paul Exu...b 7:30 am a8:6Spni
C iilcago Limited a 6:00 pm a 8:80 am
Miuu. A St- Paul Lmtd.a 8:30 pm a 8:30 am
BURLINGTON TA 0TH aiASOX.
Uurltagtoa. v
Leave. Arrive.
...a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm
...a 8:30 pm a 6:46 am
...:&, am a 6:10 pm
...a 8:20 am a t in K,n
Denver & California,
Norttest Special...,
Black Hills
Northwest Express.
Nebraska points
Nebraska Express
Lincoln Fast Mail...r...b 1:46 pin sI2:ll bm
Lincoln Local b 8:06 lot
Lincoln Local a8:00pm
Louisville . Plattsin'th.b 8:10 pm bl0:20m
Pcllevue-Plattsmoutb .,a 8;iq.pm a f :46 am
lauamouth-Iowa b 8:16 am
Bellevue-Plattsmouth
b 1:30 nm
Denver LimUed...,...,
Chicago Special
Chicago Express
Chicago Flyer
Iowa Local ,.
.allitfpm a:44m
.a 7:00 am all 44 pm
. 4:30 pm 1:65 pm
.a6:30pr a 8:30am
.a 8:16 am aii:.toam
Bt. Louis express
a 4:45 pro all :30 am
Kansas City A St. Joe...al:46 nm a l.vi
Kansas City A St. Joe. ..a 8:15 am a 4 10 cm
Kansas City A Bt Joe ..a 4:48 pin .....r...
WEBSTER STA. IBTfl A WEBSTER
Chicago.
Omaha.
St fasjl, Mlqaeaslls ' ,
Leave ' Arrive.
t1 "tn h :Mpm
SJ:0pm all:) am
8:48 pm fe 8.10 am
...e 8:46 em e $ 50 pre
Twin City Passenger.
Sioux City Passenger
Emerson Local
Emerson T"wl-
Mbsssiarl Paelfla.
Local via Weeping
Water .j. ,,,
Fall CltyTocal.. .......
a Sam a $ 30 pm
a 1:50 pra all) in
a Dally, b Daily exoept Sustday. e Sunday
only- d Da IV except Saturday. Dally ex,
pept Monday. - .
OCaN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC,
,TtiIH8i" Mn of h Atlanuo'
S7a.50 IP CHICAGO TO LIVERPOOL
FJrst Class on Ra.il apd Steamer.
Empresses aaila from Quebec Oct. S,
0. M. KMMJ AMI. Oeaeral Arent. '
33 So. Clark St.. Caioago. til.
CHICAGO LIVE . STOCK MARKET
Cattle sad Kkrea Sfeadrwlogs Fit
tent ttlarker
CUH. AUU, UCl. l-l l I LEi iweipix
shout 4it) head; market steady; beeves, $4 16
rif.i-., .l it
6.Mc(y7.:te; J
$4.0t6.26;
f7.an; eows, l.inr.4e; calves,
- 'Texans, o.7!Hj 4 8o; westerns,
stockers and feeders.' $2.eV& 3.00.
HtHlii HeceHHs, about t.ou) head: market
6c higher; lights, $6 1646.80; mixed. In a
6.sa; heavy, $5.70.?O; rough. $6.70ti.lJO;
pigs, r (tot.VK bulk of sales, 86.1u"3.6i).
BliBtf AM' 4AMU KecalpU, alllt
' t,0u head; market steady; native, tii'-rj
6.40; weKtern, $3 266.5u; yearlings, $3.0040;
lain ux, ,isyi.ev; western, SD.gogi.iiu.
Kanaa Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 6. CATTLE-Receipts,
2,oti0 head; r.o southerns; market
at ' steady
Choice export gad dressed beef
$&.16vi7.00; fair to good. $6.00.00:
steers,
wt stern steers $4.0oii&.ti0; atockera and
feeder. $3.JUi4.tO: southern steers.
$3.uot4.tO; southern steers, $3 164
I I; southern cows. 4.MKaJ.&; native cows,
-;.iuHi.4u, iwiv. nriiri., vuji.,
'.5o-t Oo; calves, $'J.i)0&4.6u. Receipts (or
in weea, so.av Iieaa.
HOUS Receipts, $.500 head: market
opened strung, closed weak. Top, tt. J ;
bulk , of sales, $tS u64-26; heavy, $6.00(-(r 18 ;
packers. $6.0i46.26; pigs snd lights, M.l&tf
.:. neceipia lor uu weex. w.vuu.
HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, l.Ofs)
bead; market steady. Lamb, H2S&7.4.S;
ewes ana yeariiugs, a.wje.eu; rang year -
lings. $5.kVi.8or range sheep. $4 75i6.60)
fur the week, 46.900 head.
ntk 4n Sighl.
Rei-eipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday were:
Cattle. Hogs. 8heep.
South Omaha , 276 4 1m)
Sioux City 2o0 S.Ois)
Kansas t ity 2.0 o 2fo) l.irO
?t. lxuts i,ui Ine o
hicago 4uu ?M4 2,ou)
Total
t.t'ti IS.) . 4uo
Be Want Ads do the bus Lues.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cauls of All Klndi Show Hlgto
Pricet for Week. , .
HOGS TEN COTS OR MORE LOWER
Sheep mm l.uibs Cjood Esessk for
V Killer Tea Flftrra Ceat
Higher Feeder ghee aaa
Lam be Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA
Oct. . 1!'7-
RecotDta
Cutll. Hogs. Sheep.
.. .a;6 4,o:j 26.1
ere
Oln lal Monday
Otticlal Tuesday ..
1.4IS
5.1MI
T,d
6.7M
4,-tD
17."i7
6.&i$
1,000
Sirs
lni.M
75.$W
Orneiiil Wednesday
Omclal Thursday .
Official Friday ....
Estimate Saturday
Six days this week $J J
Same days last weak- -4, 119
Same days t weeks ago..$4.4J8
Same days I weeks ago. 34,3 it
Same days 4 weeks ago..'. if
Same dava 4art year 3n.t41
19,8h3
DA.lus
42.KT
7T.M7
7tl,7ti7
24.1i) t20.l
RANGE OF TRICES -
Ottle. Hogs
Omaha $2 2o'a4.20 Vs-
Chicago l.Wt.1 .7--Ul
Sioux Cltv " i.6.50 8.7'firt.O",
AShty-'::::::::;:::::!! .
The following table shows in J,
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year.
Hoga ..l.r-'7.W8 t0.i J:
Sheep l,479,Sa 1,613,148 M,iil
Th following table shows th f.y?r.,'K?
prices of hogs at Bouin umana
seversl days, with oomparisone: ,
B 7?1 1 M f
Sept. $3.
Sept. 24.
Sept. 25.
Sept. 26.
Bnt. S7.
S pt. 28.
Sept. $9.
i ) 6 171 I
6 741 7 T
( 1
19
$ 8 J Ml
1 W I R,
( 80
6 70
7
6 Vn
t 24
6 19
S 87
20
6 W'
0 STO
(03
C01
1
21
5 1KI T41
6
6 72
6 81
i 191 6 o!
7 81
s
i'
( 89
f 75
6 59
Hept. ),..
Oct. I....
6 U
5 71
1 24
t 25
ft 74
7 14
.7 2"
Oct. ....
6 91V
2X1
t 871
2 6 IK
l 41
8 59
Oct.
. 3....
5 101
75!
8MI
7 30
7 ill
( 68
Oct. 4.
6 4
2i 6 0S i 11 -
2 6 0; 6 i i 67i
Oct. 6.... 6 83f
6 2i
laiin.i'
Th official number ef car of elock
brought lnvtoc-ay ZnIp.H' '
C., M. A St. P..
Mo. Pgc.
ITnlon Pacific.........
C. A N. W., (east)
C A N. W. twest).,. S
C., St. P., M AO.. ..
C. B. A Q. (east)
C, B. A Q. (wast).... 4
V
Totnl receipts...... 12
17 -
1
26
8
t
14
, 66
... .t,nn nt ti dav'a receipts waa
is follows each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated;
i
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company..:
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour Company..
Cudahy (from K. C).
Carey A Benton
Lobman A Co.....
Hill A-Son
Mike -Haggerty
Sullivan Bros .....
Lehmer Bros
M. Co
Klngan Packing Co...
Independent Pkg. Co.
Other buyers
CatUe. Hogs. Shep.
124
1.26SI
l,2ua
ll
:t3
SllO
44
83
6
8
. 69
1
1
417
260
M14
6,065 1,417
Total
893
a mm T T n V vunalntS
of
csttle. as
usual on. Saturday, were not T the
large to out any figure whatever on the
maTket. For the week receipts have be n
about on a par With the previous week and
wHh a yea? ago. The arrivals hv -can.
slsted almost entirely of westerns n n
feeder order, th proportion of killing . cattle
being comparatively smsll. J'"
a whole throughout the week has been very
satisfactory to th selling Interest, prices
tending steadily upward. ;.,,.
Bef ateers, both cqm-ffids and wester j
rangers, hsve been in very light supply all
the week V This fact In connection with the
good buying demand has given prices an
Spwsrd tendency, so that at the close of
the wek the market could aafely be quoted
Vugtbo: higher .than one week ago. I he
trade on most days has been reasonably
active. vs1t hough late markets have been
the rule; the lateness being In BO small de
gree due to the late arrival of trains, on
some days little more than half of the re
celpt have been In sight when it waa time
for the market to open.
-What has been. said regarding the market
. h .on il not fail to bring about
an upward movument In values, hence It Is
not surprising that at the close of the week
cow atuff Is safely 16fl2Sc higher than one
week ago. Eaeh duy'a receipts have met
with very ready saie, so mai me ""J
Interests have been very well pleased will)
the week'a operations. ,
Tl fall festivities in umana uiouanv
rrent manv ccuntrv buyers, with the re-
uli that an Extremely larae business waa
done In deeding and atock cattle during the
week. Receipts were large, oui apparenny
none too large to aupply the good demand
and the market on most days was active,
with prices gradually firming up.
AS usual, tne lasi Of mm wee a mere was
a falling off In the demand and yesterday
an easier tone was noted to the trade, still
for the week operatdrs are generally quot
ing an advance of any wliere from 10c to 30c.
There are still quite n number of cattle In
the hands of speculators, but, considering
the large receipts, the number of eattla
unsold la by no means large.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn
fed steers, $6.36477.08; fair to good corn-IV-d
cattle, $.".75(fj4i 36; common to fair corn-ted
steers, $4.7fxjrT'3.75; good to choice range
steers. I6.20jl.7r; fair to gopd range St earn,
$4.4flii.0ii; common tnfair range stems,
$3 .76HH.GO: good to choice corn-Jed rows and
betters. $3.7664.60 ; fair to good grass cows
and heifers, 88.isb.85; common to fair
f:rasa cowa and heifers, $'.'.2643.25- good
o choice stockers and feeders. $4.7tiu.l4.i
J 1 , . .. n .1 .. J . - r.' .
1 T ID (KIU W ,f I . liu W. i o , . ..... ,
common to fair Blockers and feeders,
n.no. i
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
k cowa 071) 2 Is) - Io cuas VJt 8 15
4 eows 1 60 8 cows 768 8 3D
23 feeders.. 8M) $ 80 . 24 feeders.. 0H4 $ 90
39 feeders.. 1006 3 to Wi steers. ...ltf? 8 66
10 heifers... 7 3 35 13 heifers... 674-1 7
John MellaNb.
13 feeders.. Til i la
De Frave Cattle Co. Neb.
71' feeders.. 8X1 8 80 86 cows:.... 013 $26
21 steer... .1U) 4 86 82 steers. ..4011 $80
I A. VV. RaymondNeb.
12 feeders.. W 3 8 tenders,, 7G2 $ 46
cows 861 2 30 3 calves.... 270 $ ix
J. Ware-Neb. .
43 steers. .. 1090 . 3 00 67 feeders.. 8B8 I 60
Heaps A Prettyman Neb.
25 feeders.. WJt 4 00 Z feeders.. 756 $70
2 feeders., 720 ft $ feeders.. 6.13 8 60
1 fows,.,,, fcoo 2 7u icons m 2 06
2 bulls 6?i 2 46 12 cows., .,.1063 Is)
$ cow 776 I A 1 cows two I ;
C G. Hesner Neb.
18 cows til 3 26 1 cows
calves.... 11S (70 - 6 calves
727 100
228 4 UO
a. A. small Ne.
13 steers.. ..11 $ as i euws 1115 8 26
7T f..I.r-Vs lw i 7
11 i
BOUTH DAKOTA.
13 cows 845 3 20 8 cows
1 cows..... 840 f 86 14 cows
26 cows fct7 2 80 $6 feeders..
10 feeders.. (26 I 10 ' 6 feeders..
C B. Green a D.
I cows 720 2 80 6 cuws
8.18 185
817 3 40
V'4 3 40
876 4 20
864 S 10
760 3 26
(35 2 76
2 feeders.. 840 8 75 2 feeders..
i feadere.. 816 8 26
3 feeders..
i feeders.. Hie 3 75
HOti Dullness wss a envef chanu-i.ri.
tio of today's trad in feogs. The receipts,
while not large, wer added to iby the
thousand or mora hoga carried over from
first hands yesterday, so tnat the total of
ferings were large. Buyers wee rather
indifferent, beina In no hurrv ta nil orHr.
They went through the yard, picking up
her and there such hogs as suited theia
at prices very little different from those
j prevailing yesterday. On th other hand,
j iiuiuera oi nogs w uicsi Old lioi nnd tavur
in ine eyes oi Olivers had bard work in an.
loading at aatisf actor figures. Th best
that could he said of th market would ba
to call It barely, steady, closing slow and
lower.
The raceiuts this week have bun mu
than for the week before, but somewhat
larger than for the corresponding week of
taut year. The week started out with a
1 suarp advance in prices on Monday that
I proved to be the high day. During the nx
three day prices steadily dropped dowar
ward until all the ad venue and more, too;
was lost. TB slight raactlon - yesterday
leaves the market for the week right around
1012He Uiwer than it was en week ago.
It might be added that hoga sold the first
of the week at the highest point touched
since the last week In July and barring
only two days in July the highest since th
early part of Jun.
Keprr-aentativ sal:
Ks. A.. 8h. Ft. Ne. A. la. r.
u w lei m ... its '
7 .U1 i 6 M 1 10 4
41 M4 I 61 II 6r4 W 6 U .
u in I si la is I as
41 ,.. II 111 44 , t4 Hill
PhWa'driTo 'mJSffiimVSP iSpland. W m-
throughout the -eek has been good. -whlleV Tholo iJOj. J 0l"i. nVgradea
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SHEEP The receipts of sheen this morn
lug were very light, only four cars of
wethers, which were sold to arrive being
reported in. The reoeipta for th wneal
nave rteen small, comnareu Willi lust weex.
there having been a falling off of consider
ably over lii,onn head. As compared with a
year a so the decrees is still greater, tne
arrivals have consisted almost rntlely of
tenders, lambs being the most numerous,
with quKo a liberal sprinkling of ernes.
rue supply or rat aneen ana ismos na
been 'very small throughout the week, while
plies and taking everything effered at firm
price. At J be close ut th week fat stuff
could safely b quolta Uflty higher than
one week ago.
As th bulk of the receipts has consisted
of feeders, Interest has centered largely in
tne trade on that kind pf stuff. There naa
been a steady demand all the week and.
while prices have been a little stronger or
a little easier from day to day, no great
change has taken place, so that at th clos
of the week prices for the most part S-re
Just about where they Were one Week agn.
Good feeding ewe sold readily all th.
week, but thin and inferior grade of eWe
were a good deal of a drag on the market.
In fact, receivers of inferior kinds 6f ewes
found It hard work unloading, :
Taking the week as a whole, the" market
has been in, very fair condition, each, day'
receipts having been cjoened , up with a
good deal of promptness, so there has been
no accumulation to amtfunt to anything, al
though It was necessary oocaslonaia to
carry over a few loads of interior ewe
which no one seemed tg want.
Quotations On good to' Choice klllerst
Lamb. $ii.7."7.2fi: yearling wethers. 5 60jJ
6.76; wethers, $i.80tii.8fi; ewea, $4.u)G-00. .
No quotations are given on. fair, to good
Killers, as feeder buyers are taking prac
tically everything of that description at
better price than peckers will -py.
Quotations In feeders: Lambs, $6.0096.60:
common lambs, $6 00; yearlings. tf.WKj
6.80; wethers, $4,7646.16; ewea, $4.00tf4.6O;
common ewea, $3.26j3.76: yearling breeding
ewss, W.OOtfs.60; aged breeding wa, $i.(KKS
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St. Litala Llv tec It Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct S.-CATTLE-Reeelpta.
1.000 head, Including too Texana; market
steady. Native shipping ana export atacra.
$6.0(jj'7.26;. dressed beef and butoher. steers,
85.25u4-45; steers under l.COt? pounds, $4.0ivq
4.75; stackers and feeders. 8J.tV5P4.7B; cow
and heifers. $3 iftfiaW; canners fl.6oy2.o0;
bulls, $2.7fic4.7e; calves, $4.00.761 Texas
and Indian steers, $3.3f6.40; ow and
heifers. $26t)4.O0.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 .head; market
steady. Pigs and llgnta, $5.6ii1).76; peckers,
tf.6o&6.K; butchers and best heavy, tti.SS
8.65. - '
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoeipta, 800 hesd;
market steady. N stive muttons, 8.00$i.ij(;
lambs, $4.75j7.sO; cull And bucks, $6.ka
6.00; stockers,' $3.00i.6O.
Sloax City Lit Steek -Market. '
SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. (.-(Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 20fi head: mar
ket steady, -unchanged: beeves, $4604:6 60:
cows and heifers, $2.804.00; stockers and
feeders, t3.buCQi.bO; calves nd yearlings,'
,2.76(1) 3.W. ..
HOGS Receipts, $.000 hesd; market
strong, selling at $5.70H.u6; bulk of Sales,
$6.75J.85. ' ? - ' ;.
OMAHA WHOI.EJSALH MARKET.'
Coadltlea mt Trade aaei 4aeltatlna oat
Staple Fasry Produce.
EGGS Per 'doa.', ' tftinwe,
BUTTER Packing stork, He; choice to
fanny dairy, 26c; creamrry, 10c. .
CHEESE New fun cream, Wisconsin
twins, loo; new full cream,, brick, 16c; do
mestic new Swiss, tWJAo; new nraberger,
154 16c; young Americas, 16o.
LIVE POULTRY-Sprlng chickens, yf
u.w.
FRUITS AND MEI-ONS;
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.,' $7.60.
APPLES Wealthy. $1.40 per bu.: Cali
fornia Hellefleurs. ' fa iud2.26 Wolf river
apples, $4.60 per bbl; crabs, $160.
WATERMELONS Each.. 86u4uc; Crated
for shipnent, l'o per lb.-
CAMTAlAjUfK Koeay VOIQ. . siaauaru
crate, $2.25; horn grown, stsnd era. 81.76.
PEACHES Per box. Utah and Colorado, ,
$1.2. . .
PEARS-Utah, $3.00ro3.2.
GRAPES- Home grown, t-lb. baakct. 2$ ,
(&.-'i c; California malaga. $.7B; Tokay, . ,
PRUNES Utah Italian, -; sliver, $1.26;
Hungarian, $f.W.
BLUEBERRIES Per U-ots.. 82 .u.
VBGHTABLEcl.
NAVY BEANS Per bu No. 1, 82.25; No,
2, $Z10; Uroa. 6Vc per ib.
ruTAiuiat-rer ou new, hoc.
BEANS New was and string, 40fi40o per
market basket. -; -. i '
('ABB AO E Per lb., 80.
BKET8, TURNIPS AND CARROT8-?er
market basket, 3UU-Uc. . .-
RADISHES Per do, bunenss, nom
rf.SS:.. .. '.. : ; ..... w.
ine Nicmana lias oven oi in usual iiDeru
propultions. The result has been a goeV
active market, packers being out it) th)
barn early every morning looking tor sup
lie. hens UU.fi 10c rnmlnli 60: turkeva. 12ot .
1 ss. i I aV 1 1 si. .
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lUHAJi)e,i-uiini grew a, bwm w ,
ket crate. -Oue.
CUCUMBERS Ter basKei, B)ic. -
CELERY Kaiaiuasoo, Suisse.
ONIONS Yellow and red, 8o
per
Ib,l.
Spanish, per crate. $1.50.
NEW PEPPERS-Per market '
haaket.
60O
SWEET POTATOES MBraet oaixei, u
Virginia sweets, per bbl ,!.().
murr -T"r No l em. I4ct Jo. s rlha.
lie; No. 3 rUai. acj No. t oHl' ''
loin. 11; No. $ loin, thi N 1 chuck. W,
No. 2 chucK, 4Wc; No. cnuca, stc; bi a
A.. - - - . CIA.. . aiA S
6c; No. I plat. Bo; No. i ptat, 8o; No. I
ilium, wt. '
THOI'ICAk. gUVllO.
LEMONS IJmonsra, scse, 87 00; other
brand. tui0 Isss. ' . I
eOCOANCTB Per dog., 60a.
DATES Kadawa. 6c; Dayers, Bor Hal.
lowls. 6cf new gt ted wglnut datwi. a '
box, .o. .... - .
liANANAB ftl tnenium gigeq punsn.
$2.(iina2.25; Jumbos, tiOWi.64. . - . '
OKAMjts vion is, so ana - s is,
$4.50; 126, 160, 176. tuO and 1 Sixes, $6.2
MISCEILANEOU9.
CALIFORNIA PRIK rRUITS-Prune
are somewhat unsertWd by. freer effering
from second hands.. ha ihh desirous of
moving supplies ut immediate grade. -Quo '
tatloua laug. from to to 9a tor Call for ! ..
fruit and Ifom ,bo lo Sd for Oregon.
Peach are slightly easier, with fancy yeU
lows liuetsd at 13S4C. , LaUUiS ax flrmi
three-crown looee Muscatel ar quoted at
8c; four-crown, 10 ; sded ralaina. V4S ,.
11c. , ,
HIDE AND TALt-OW-Jreen salted.
Kq. 1. Bci Ne. t. 7o; buU hide. Mi green
hldeaNo. L To; No. 2, 4o; horae, UM&tUi
sheep neltg, bMtl.2. 'iejlow. JKo. L 4eS
No. 8. iHu. - Vvm4. UmVo. . ......
COKF.a-Hotd. s. 36, 24o per rb.
No. to. Ho per ib,i No. la, im per lh.(
No- 21. lhv ut It .
riaH-lUIICul, Bo; trout, Un; slckarel.
loc: pike, i4c; pike, fresh fruaen. 13o;
whlteflkh, ltalfie; buffal. tcj bullheads,
ewmned and dregeed. Diet eatSek,- drssssd.
17c; whit parch, te; whit bass, 16c; black .
bass. 8Ui; sunflsli, 4iui rpple, ttoMei
large orappiee, 16 I herring, freak Crosen,
.; whlteltsh, froaea, 10 le. picker!, trash
froxen. to; Spanieb anackaral. 14c; natlv
mackerel. li-fcc, per fish; eoddsh, treabj
froaeu, lie, red snipper, lie; noundors,
f reeli froxen, 12c j haddock, fresh froaaa, 12c;
eaielta, Uc; had so. 4e fe ie. trg Ug.
8mc per doa,, green sea turU sueat, Jtem
per lb.
CANNBD .GOOtM-ywm. standard ereet.
em, Us. Tentatoea, fancy t-peun4 faua,
61.46; tadard, 8-pound tens, $1.2s Piae
apples, grated, 2-pound. $.-.; sliid.
H thutK. Galion apples, U it. Csllfcrnia
apiicuta. It 80. Pears, $1.7$ it. t'taohea.
ttTalia L. C. peaches. oWa.8i Alaska
salmon, red, 81.S0; fancy Oilnook. AaX $1.16;
fancy suckay. Oat. $1.6. Sardines, quarter
Oil 136; tnrse-qucrlarf mualard, 841.10..
Sweet potstoes. tl.Jl.ii. fiaueraraut, tug.
Pumpkins, ctl.0. Lima beans. -pound, ,
IkiLia. akxkked pea. Heni tWt fancy,
6l.Wl.4e. .
Was) yo ask your dealer for an adver
tised artlcl and ha trie ta mmU ypu a
waautut, wtiLch h clainui t Just a good.
K's becausa h makes a larger, profit n
th pvVgUUta. Insist aa gaUln- what rstt
ask for, . w