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    THE . OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. OCTOBER .'21, 1907.
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OFFERED FDR RENT
lltuti an 4 tot tsars-
1T)R . RENT 718 N. 3-M street: .-ropm
house; bath: gas; 11V 8-room modern
house; Zli Maple street: tV. Hufchlrieon
llollard Co., lwJ Frnm Bt. (16 M?94 21'
EIGHT room, all modern. 2F.22 Maple St.,
$46 and waier rent.
CHRIS BOX EH. 22d and Cumins St.
(l5)-719v
8-ROQM house; modern except furnace;
pood neighborhood; rent, mj per month.
M. J. Keonard A Co., 319 Brown M-x-k.
(15) MTSO
NOVEMBER 1. lx-room cottage: modern
nrfpt lurnaoe. Hansenm park dis
trict., . 'Phone Harney 23JO.
() M708
2632 PATRICK Ave., ( rooms, new and
modern, 32.
" 'Phone Douglas 6S6. CEMI9, Paxton block.
, 15)-il2
(TTl'OR RENT 7-ronm boiiso, almost modern.
,' furnltjbed, 62.; iinturnwliod. ,n. 2.o Mere-
OFFERED FOR SALE
Hlscellaaeo
BIMFSON Rockaway, nearly new, vary low
price If taken at once. 914 Jonas fu
'Phone Douglas 1704.
OR) aw sox
SECOND-HAND overcoats and
Singer, 41 N. lth.
firearms.
(16) -879
EIGHT-FOOT floor ilwwriw.
liakery, 2016 Leavenworth St.
Kuenne'a
(1)-Jl 27x
Business men
ads" are not
using
confined
"BEE
to Omaha
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
.Killing Cattle Steady for the Week,
, Common Feeder. Lower.
STOVES repaired and sold. Anything In
tov line. Hance, 1811 N. 24th.
(1M-M1M NovT
dllh, avenue.
Dried, $'ju.
'l'l.one Webster 2.
(15) M73 24
FOR KENT it-room bouse; modern ox
cept furnace. Inquire 1611 Center St.
(16,) M617 2Z
IlUUOla eiah eon, & Co.. Bee Hid
SALT, $1.09 per bbl.
Wagner, 801 N. 11th.
(16) -464
FEW bargain In 2d hand soda fountains,
monthly payments. Derlrjil, IMS Karnnm.
(1B)-871
DRUU8 at cut prices; freight paid on all 111
. orders, catalog je free. Sherman ft Mo
Connell Lrug Co., Omaha, Nab. 4.16) 275
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALS.
(Continued.)
FOR BAl.K-Roll top desk, chairs, tables,
rugs. Orticen or rent. IW. A. Kerr. 4t'4-$
N.- Y. Life Bldg. (l$)-4i
SF.ND U8 yeur mail orders for drugs;
freight paid on JlO lots. Myars-Dlllon
Drug- Co., Cmmht. (16) 874
HOMEOPATHIC remedies, wholesale, ra
tall. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.,
Omaha, Neb. (16) 276
lTrTT3T7,a In all carts of the city. Petera
j.i.iHjw.Mk1 Trust CO.. N. X. Life P'dg.
(15) 85$
4-ROOM modern flat.
2409 Caldwell St., $16.
(l&r-U 21 X
NINE room Iidum,
Tel. Harney 3i:i5.
Bemls park, modern.
(15) M529
HOUSES.. Insurance. Ringwait, Barker B!k.
. . ... . . . . tto-5
FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage. 662
8. ,27lh Bt. Tel. Webster 645. (16) 1.10
FOR RENT Modern 8-room . house, warm,
good location, on car line. C. K. Axford,
iU4 Lak St.. (15) Mt4
FOR TttOfT A riew 7-room bonne, strictly
modem. 3311 Webster. (lfi) 949 21x
HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand.
ISIS Farnam.
(16) 8l0
GOOD gas rang cheap.
lr.is Ixcut.
(16) 1 2Sx
SINGER
47.
sewing machine.
Tel. Douglas
(161810 21 X
DIAMONDS for sale cheap; must sell my
four besutlful diamonds, ranging from 14
tu l7 carats. Address A 3!fl, care Bee.
, (lfi)-M0 J2X
PATENTS
D. O. BARN ELL, patent attorney and ma
chine designer, f'axlon Blk. Tel. Red 7111.
(17)-M4J8
Bm(l4llasra.
' FOR BENT Throa upper
llaiuey.
floors. Inquire
(151-M312
BUILXNG FOR RENT.
ATI or pari or the f-story'and basement
building now occupied by Carpenter Paper
t a
HARRISON i MORTON.
fit N. Y. Ufa Bldg.
. (1) M9il
OfBoca.
FOR RENT Desk room In Bee office, elty
hall building. 417 N. 26th St., South
Omaha. Apply to manager. (16 134
Stares.
ONE atora room l new "Scargo" building
In South Omaha, near postofflce, with
lighted basement, modern show windows
. and awnings; best possible location. Hall
Distributer Co., 817 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
'Phona Red 7406.- (15)-;i
1ABOB, light store room, stiltablo for
xroflrry or drug store; corner 20th and
Cuming. J. II. Parrotte. (15)-M705 25
DRUQ STORE Beat unoccupied location
for local drug business in city. Will al-
ter and lease to right party. Also A-l
grocery location. BEMIfl, 306 Paxton.
Blk. rPhona Douglas (M. (1D)-K62
rr - , ; '.' ".t .
OFFERED FOR SALE
LARSON & CO.-Book free.
Boo Hldg.
UU-iel
EEAL FSTATR TITI.TC TRUST
rum E. WIUJAMSDN. Pres.
CO.
(19)-93
PATENTS THAT PROTECT: Our three
books for Inventor mailed on receipt of
6 cents stamps. R. 8. A. B. I.ary,
Rooms 2-9 Pacific B.d.. Washington,
D. C. Established 1S60 Ci-M-;1?
PERSONAL
THE ELITE MASSAGES
Chalybeate scrub baths; expert lady
operator; room Barker block; 15th and
Farnam; new establishment.
(1S)-M7 21x
YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as
strangers are Invited to visit the Yosng
Women'a Christian Association rooms, 1616
Farnam street, where tney win oe ai
rerted ' to suitable boarding places or
otherwise assisted. (18) 4)15
L. R. W: Expect t be Roma notei Wednes
day next, iwo leiiers sent aiuiara. a.
C. W. (lg M1S7 23X
MAGNETIC
Osteology and Maeaaga
Vapor and Tub Baths.
Boom 2, 1:04 Farnam St., Id floors.
iJ MK-1 (JC12S
Lots m
Hariscom Park
District
We . have obtained sole
agency of the Megeath estate,
lying both south and west of
Hanscom park. 66 lota from
$250 to 11.200 each. Liberal
terms and low rate of Interest
on v deferred payments. Call
and sea us at once It you want
the choice of these fine lots.
JEFF. W. BEDFORD & SON,
2S Cuming St. Tel. Doug. 113.
() 945 2!
REAL ESTATE '
FARM aad RANCH LANDS FOR SAMS
UacIlaaroaCatlaae4.
TRADES
llave You Western Land to Trade
or
Ut'lll You Trade for Western Land?
Tell us What You Have to Trad
and
What You Want to Trade for. . .
We Have a List of Attractive Propositions.
Address:
THE W. P. SIIELTON LAND
AGENCY,
Dept. "R," J1& So. lMh St. ,
RAILROAD TIME CARD
UNIOX STATlOJf 10th AND MARCH
Omaha, Neb.
(20)-M9l8 28
REAL ESTATE LOANS
BUY THIS BAROAIN.
Lot at 26th anj Fort streets, only 1225.
O. Nordnulst, Owner, ci S
2i)th St.
U)-751X
REAL ESTATE at reasonable prices; writs
for list. H. R. Robinson, Santa Crus,
C.J (H) .MMO N6x
A SNAP
ex. heat,
Hanscom
pnrlc, room xor two mora '"""-
Will trade for western land or sell at a
bargain.
Two 8-room houses, modern,
naved street, two blocks from
s.
S. Montgomery,
2014 Emmet.
(8)-947 211
Your Rent Buys
2101 MIAMI
Seven-room, modern except heat.
. ... iinM full two-story, slate
good barn, good repair and on easy terms,
near
roof,
Faacla
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wlra fenglng
Ks per toot. 20 N. 17th St. Tel. Red sit
(U)-864
Farattara,
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off
clothing: In faot. anything you ao not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. 11th St.. for cost at collecting, to tha
worthy poor. Call 'phona Doug. 4136 and
wagon will call. 18-eU
PLEATING- &n-
Dyeing and " cleaning,' sponging and
shrinking only 6o per yard. Send for
price and samples.
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. '
10 Douglas Block. . Tel. Douglas 193.
"... (1) 8S3
82.500.
Cash
19oi .
1910 .
1912 .
....81.300
. . . . 100
.... ioo
.... 1.000
LOWEST
RATES Bemls, Paxton Block.
. . 2J)i-:i
WANTED City loans, reters
Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrants. ' W.
Farnam Smith t. Co.. lib) Karnnm St.
(i.J.1 VKj
W.OOO.O'O TO 1.0AN on business and resi
dence property in Omshs: lowest rt-1;
ad delay. Thomas Brennuri, Room 1, N.
Y. Life. . , . . Ui-m
.a 8:3a pin
.. .al0:O) pin
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...a 714 ant
...b 7.40 gm
...a 8:00 pm
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...b 8:8 prn
faclfla.
ArrUe.
a 8:14 pm
a S "n jiirr
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LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'Keef R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(2?)-904
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
Taomas, bui First National Bank Bldg.
, (2i)-8
UNION LOAN INVEST. CO., 110 Use
Losns on Real Estste. Bids.
Buy 1st ands2d mtges. "Phone Peui?. 230(.
422) 421 Novll
$500 to 8TX),000 TO LOAN at
noy delay. OARVIN BROS.,
lowest rates:
1605 Farnam.
. (22) 901
8500 TO $65,000 TO TXMN-Prlvate monev;
no delays. J. H. Bherwood, 937 N. T. Life,
(22)-
$100 to $10,000 roads promptly. F. D. Weld,
Wead Bldg., lath and Farnam.
(22)-M21J
MONEY TO LOAN-Fayne Investment Co.
(2-9i8
WANTED TO BUY
l a Ion Pacific.
Leave.
Tha Orerland IJnilted-..a 9 80 am
The Colorado Kxpiess.a 8:60 pm
Atlantic Express
Tne Oregon . Express. ..a 4:10 pm
The Los Anseles Llm. .012:56 pm
The Fast Msll a 8:"0 am
The California Exrresc.a 4;i0 pm
Colo.-4'hlcsgo Special.. al2:10 am
Beatrice Local....: h 7 4S am
North Platts I.ocM 7:4? ain
Chicago A northwester.
Chicago Daylight.. A 7:1-5 am
15. Paul-Minn. Exp... .a 7:N am
Chicago Local all:3tam
Ploiix City i'ai.senger...a 7 o am
Chicago raseenner a 8:' pm
Chicsgo Pecia a 6:00 pm
St. Vaul-Mlnn. Lim a 8:i8 pm
Los Angeles Limited... :ja
Overland Limited
Fast Mall
Sioux City Local
Fast Mail
Twin City Limited...
Norfolk Bonesteel.
Lincoln - Chadron...
Tieadwood IJncoln.
Casp' - Bhoshonl
Hastings - Superior.
Fremont - AlWon
Chicago, Rock Islnaa
EAST.
Chicago Limited a t:t am
Iowa Iocal a 7:f sin
pes Moines Passnger..a :M pm
Iowa Local all:) am
Chlcatjo (Eastern Ex..a 4 50 pm
Chicago Flyer. .i t 0:M pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain 1.1m... all -.40 pm
Colo, and Cal. Ex. .....a 1:6 pr I
Okl. nd Texss Ex a 4:4) pm
Llncoln-Falrbury rass .b 8:15 am
Bllsxoarl raele.
K. C. & St. L. Exp a 6:00 am
K. C. St. L. Exp a1l:lh pm
Nebraska Local a 2:00 Kin
(hleaao, MllwanUa A St. Paml.
Chicago A Coe. Sp'l.,..a 7 0J am-all W pm
Col. Ore. Express a 6:0 put
Overland Limited t.ti pm
perry Local a :u pm
Chicago Grvat Wasar.
St. Paul-Minneapolis
fct. Paul-Mlnneapolla
cnicngo i,imueo ...
Chicago Express ...
Chicago Express ...
Wabash.
St. IOUls Express
St. Louis Loci)l
Council Blurts)
Stanberry Local
Council Blurts)
Illlnals Caatral.
Chicago Express
Minn. Hi. i'aui Exp
Chicago Ltmltea
nOGS ABOUT STEADY FOTt WEEX
Sheen and Lambs Were Steady an. I
Aetlva All th Week Vatll
1 Thareaar, Whea They
Closes OIT Faster. -
SOUTH
Rsreipts Wert:
fifflciel Monday
Ornclal Tuesday,.,.
OtPcisj . Wednesday
oniclftl Thursday ..
(nicial Friday
Estimate. Saturday
8lx days this week..
Rams davs last wssk.
Same days Z weeks ao..8i.4t
nin dava 8 weeks a. J4.119
earn days 4 weeka ago. .o4.4.H
Sams days last year 36.6JS
Tha following table sttows
OMAHA. Oct. 19, 19C7.
Cattle. Hog" Sheep.
'ill
..10.0.
.. 8.W9
. . 8.75K
.. 4.711
.. 8.441
.. 0O
..SB.f.JO
tin 15.0:7
.077 19.1 '6
4,Bt9 17.b.'l
6.7'.'7 4H.fi
J,9tH) 1,70
roTg s,v
73.177
;9 9,,2 94.111
S4,;l'9 17,!4
85 a; ,S 319
1.648 wi,a
th receipts
of cattl. hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the.j-ear, to date, compared with last
yetr':'
I 2230 N. 18th
I Eight rooms, modem except furnac,
ki'5. from two car lines, east front
60x140, everything first class
$8,000.
SEARS,
and
two
lot
choice.
mtiiNt) furniture bought and sold; busi
ness on the square. Rosenberg, formerly
: with Chicago Fur. Co.. 103 B. 14th. Doug.
C8SS. - . 19)-M454 Octl
ROOMING HOUSE for sale; modern, close
.-In: must tMk aoia laia wcok at. aai'nncv.
1,1811 Chicago.
T,
WB SENT rnachlnes. $1 per week, or $8
per month. Nebraska-Cycle Co.. corner
loth and Harney Sts, (18) 690
A GNETTC treatment and bath. Mm.
- (18) 860
(16I-M975 21 X
J BEDROOM and kitchen furniture, couch,
sideboard, bookcase and chairs cheap.
Tel. . Had 6711 morning, onfo
-rianoa, Organs, Maslcal lastrnments.
MUSTRAISE
THE GASH
TO PAY THE MUELLER ESTATE.
Over $100,000 worth ot pianos old at
v lass than factory cost. Call or writ
at one for prlcea. catalogue aad
- bargain Hat .
New Pian-ia tor rent, $S and up.
. - . - i . r
SCILMOLLER & MUELLER
V . PIANO COMPANY,
TEL DOUG. 1626.
1111 HIS FARNAM STREET.
- ..... (15)-S64
1 ;
vTEINWAT piano, second-hand, good con
dition, cheap. JUS Met-ague tsidg.
Q0J--U7 Oct29
FOR SALE Exoellent upright piano, taken
' In oa mortgage. Dr. Pribbenow, 214 Kar-
bach block. Ut Tit
SQUARE-PIANO in good condition, $.
1 North lth St. (16) Mull 22
VPRIUHT PIANO at a sacrifice; owner
leaving city. 1S1 Davenport.
- tl6-M103 26x
,. Typewriter aad lewlag Machines.
OMAHA Stammerers-
Bulldlag.
institute. Ramgs
(16)-4W7
WANTED Olrl between 35 and 40 years
for general . housework, Swedish pre
ferred, by bachelor. Good home to right
party. Must answer correspondence In
Swedish. Address Y 111, Care of Bes.
J (18 M158 iix
FENNELL MILLINERY CO., 1511 Douglas.
(is is? JUT
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut
rices. Send for free catalogue. Myers
'illon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18) S
(21 N. Y. Llf. Tel.
Red 8778. -U9)-MS71
21
10 PER CENT INVESTMENT
good location, tenting
month!"' Price', $20000.
l-Room house modern except .fursace,
Brick block . In
for over 8200 par
good neighborhood,
lines. Price, $2,000.
handy t two -car
PRIVATES CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs.
Dr. King, 1334 N. 24th St. Tel. Web. 355.
U8)-iS
LESSONS will be given on princess tap
estry painting by appofntmenta at the
Women s Exchange, 1821 Farnam St.
in) Mm ax
FAIR, healthy, satin skin bestowed by
Satin Skin Cream and Satin Ekln Powder.
25c. (18)
REAL ESTATE
REAL, ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO., 483 Ramge.
U8) ess
PAYNE INV.
Douglas 1781.
CO 1st floor N.
Y. Llf.
(II) fc8 -
See Us Now.
M. J. KENNARD & CO.,
$09-10 Brown Blk.
(19)-M910 a
HUTCinNSON-BOLLARD 0.
Will otter 8-room modern
house, full lot; cost. $5,000. No.
252$ Maple St. Price, $2,600.
Also corner near 40th and
Hamilton; six-room cottage;
bath, gas, sewer, and shade.
$1,800.
Hatchinson-Bollard Co.,
1628 Farnam St.
(19)-941 22
GEORGE s COMPANY.
1601 Farnam. i Tel. Douglas 756.
u i
LIST yeur property with Chris Bover. 22d
and Cuming fits. (19) K94
FCR SALE Hlgh-rrada second-hand tyne-
riter; good condition; a bargain at 1.0.
(U room Su3. Be Bldg. . (16) 671
, ONH3 -Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good
condition, for sale cheau. Call ul Hee
ortlc. - 4l 3)x
FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard
. ana swoi tables. We lead the world In
t-hvap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns- I
wick-fialk-Collndar. 407 S. loth St.
' . ,. . (W)-171
HALF PRICK, amall monthly payments,
Kidpatn s iiiiory or tn world. Amen
csnised Encclotedla. Webster's New Die-
; tlonary. R. B. Roberts, southwest cornsr
' . liith and ha4-6ara. (Ii-Ui:t N7
Miscellaaeeas,
DUPLEX
PUMP
too-gallon Worthington duplex pump, site
ISxlOiixlIt fbr sale about October L This
eump- ha seen about six months' actual
servic and la In good oonUlllun; will U
' at a iargsln. Apply W, 1L Bridges, ngl-
;ner Be Bldg, usj-.
PETERS TRUST CO., N. Y. Llf Bldg.
tU) S99
CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE.
BIG BARGAINS
Three-room cottage, city water, ,
Three-room, new cottage.
..1,000.
Four-room house; good condition.
8txf0.
Flv-room cottage, and two lots,
!.-.
Five-room modern cottage.
4,100.
Five-room cottage; small orchard.
Ii.ajo.
WESTERN REAL F.3TATE. RENTAL i
INVtJSTMtKi IU.,
211 South lith St.
(19) S8 21x
FOR BALli Five-room cottuge. with gas,
water and barn, 31,600 it taken at once.
2vl0 Dorcas. . (19) 126 22x
FOR SALE Four lt,.s adjoining east front
In Roanoke addition. Address F 4?9, care
Bee. (1)-M12 2Cx
TELL them that you saw their ad. In the
columns of The Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM RANCH LtOI FOR SALE
WANTBlMTo buy good second-hand
furnltar snd stoves; must "be good and
at a bargain price. Address dealer, J.
W. Craig. Box 13. Norton, Kan.
(2)-M629 S3
WANTED To buy a good billiard and pool
hall. Address T.- rj., tiox io4,-revaia. la.
..... - , (25)-M983 21x
- ,ii ; i. ......
WANTED-To buy second-hand furniture,
cook ana' heatlng"Btoves. carpets. lino
leums, office furnictM-, old clothes and
shoes. Pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts
and all kinds of tools; or will buy th
furniture of youn hone complete. The
highest pi-Ices- paid?' Call the right man.
Tel. Doug. 3971. (25-M42 Oct31
WANTED Good buffalo head; advise con
dition and ca3h' 'pride. C. C. Smith, 61st
St., Pittsburg. Pa. (25)-o46 21x
all :M pm
s 4:30 pm
1I:?.1 pm
b 9:65 pm
a 1:5 pm
a 8:85 am
a S Sfi am
a 4:4ii pin
s 2:45 pm
b!0:18 am
6:55 Am
a 6:3S pm
all. 40 am
a 3:2o pm
a 6 80 am
alO.so am
1"7.
Csttle !W.pl
Hogs l.K2.827
Srleep .' 1,41,817
T- h . fAltnsl. I.I.I.
brlees ef hoi s at Souui Omaha for th last
several days, with comparisons
1104
824.
2.070.618
l,70t.8
sioa s
Inc.
136,453
Dec.
88.291
65.0-1
.'he average
Date.
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!1
t $7
6 ll 8 41
S 12 6 4S
951 6 II
6 a
IM
7 11. 6 29
7 00 18
verv sstlsfaclorv condition thnugh1it th
week, prices tniing fully steady I mm dy t
1av. althnuRii at tne ' cloe some Hi t Is
weakness s shown In spots. The fait
in that receipts of both elie and Iambi
goad enough for paean have bcrn so
small that buyers have been forced to pay
good prlrr regardless ef conditions pre
vailing at other inarKet points. .
Tbe frdT market as steady snd active
up until 1 hursuny ' noon. 1A spite of the
larse lerelpts the demand was sufficiently
urgent to inske the, trade qulie bilnk and
at tha ssme lime hold prices steady from
day to rinv. but by Thursday noon coun
try buvers, who had been taking everything
In sight, seemed to get their orders filled
rf a sudden and to drop out of l.he market.
This left the market without its tisusl sup
port, and from Thursday noon tinill the
close of the week Ike feeder Ira.ie suffered
from lack of demand. There were plenty
of orders In th hand of regular buyers to
take ivervthl'ig ofiered, but these buyers
naturally "took advantage ot tha lack of
country demand to buy the stuff lower.
They succeeded In taking off l',"ll5c, and
In some cases sales looked '25c lower. As a
matter of course, the Quality- of the offer.
Ings In many cases wss psrdly ss gopd,
being a clenn-up of the pens. In eplto ot
the weak close of the market, th trsde a
a whole Ims been very sstslfactory to the
selling Interests throughout the week and
no one could ask for a better market than
prevailed up until Te-rsday.
(juotmlons on good to rhoire Villers:
Lambs. 4rt.TVfj7.lR: yearling wethers! 86.5
5.76; wethers. 34.904ie.3l; -wes. 84.a0o5.00 -,
No quotations are given on fair to gwod
killers, ns feeder buvers are taking prac
tically everything of that ' description at
better prices than packers will pay.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs. tl.0OW 80;
common lambs. 3i.fiOH;.00: yesdlngs, 85.2o
5 60; wethers. 84.75ti.10; owes. .$4O04.8O;
common ewes, $2.13. 50; yearling breeding
ewes, $C. 00456.50; aged breeding 8o.ia)
65.71. -!.,. t
Itenresentatlve sales:
No. A.'
143 Wyoming ewes, feeders...... -8
104 win, ewes and w'h rs, f ders w
151 western ewes, feeders.,....., W
83 Wyoming ewes, feeders 1"(
Tl
... I 6 201 8 12l 6 0J
6 23
t 12
6 91
7 0
7 02
2)
6 30
6 27
6 an
aunay.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cottle.
....I1.7e''('3"
City ai(.f6
Oniaha
Klhsas
C
9 :8 pm
7:30 am
:0 pm
J:S0 ani
:0 pm
(from
i
(from
.a 6:30 pm
a t:M am
i
.b l;M pm
7:30 am
11:36 pm
i .ll am
il M pm
I M pm
a 8:80 am
ail:l8 pm
biO-16 am
. 7:20 am
b ?:)am
a 8:00 pm
ilinn. 4 t. Paul a-mtd a 8:80 pm
a 3:45 pm
a $ :5o pm
a 8:80 am
a 8:20 am
BCRLIXGTOX ITAe-lOTH MAS OK.
Bnrllncion.
Denver & California.
Northwest Special
Black Hills .
Northwest Express ..
Nebraska points
Nebraska Lxpress ...
Lincoln Fast Mail..,.
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Louisville, PlsUsmoutli.b 3:10 pm
f:ellevtie, Platt.nnou4h...a 8:10 pm
l'lattemouth-Iowa ....... b :! am
bellcvue, Plattsmouln
Leave.
..a 4:10 pm
..a 4:10 pm
..g 4:10 pm
..a 9:80 pm
..a 8:00 am
..a 9:30 am
..b 1:4? pm
SECOND-HAND 'fdrtiltur bdusht and
sold; also maenmes or ait Kinas renieu,
2 per month. TeU-'Doug. 6993.
26) M693
Denver Limited
Chicago Special
Chicago Express
Chicago rnr ,
Iowa Local
Kt. Louis Express
Kansas City A St. Jo.,
Kansas City & St. Jos.,
Kansas City & St.. Jo.
Arriv.
a 4:10 pm
a 4 :10 pm
a 8:10 pm
a 6:46 am
a 6.10 pm
g 6:11 pm
al2:ll pm
b 9 :06 am
a 8:00 Pm
bl0:J0 arn
a 7:46 am
b 1:30 am
a 6:46 am
all :46 pm
a 3:55 pm
'a 6:30 Am
alt. 30 a m
.a 4:0 pm an :30 am
.alO:45 Dm a 6:30 am
.a 9:15 am a 8:10 pin
..a :top.D
.....all:56 pm
a 7:00 pm
a 4:80 pm
a 6:89 pur
a s is am
WANTED To
Roberts, care
buy 'roll
MVgcatli
top' desk, cheap.
Stationery.
O) MS31 21
CASH paid for second-hand clothing, shoes,
etc. sob no. .istn Bt. 1B4. ea a.;.-?.
(25) 807
CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foy Co.,
313 S. 14th. 'Phone Douglas ISA. (23-04
WANTED
6239.
TO BUT Calves.
Tel. Dong.
25) 761
WANTED TO RENT
I JUST got married and would like to
rent a Modern furnished house for the
winter. It must be strictly modern in
every respect snd in a seject neighhor-
- hood. Would prefer Farnam district or
Hanscom Park dlHtrtct. Can give the
very best 'of references. Address" C SS3,
care of Bee. Ui 1815 21x
WEBSTER aTA!6TH A WEBSTER
St. t Pant, Minneapolis A
Arrive
b 9:10 pm
all:) am
b 9:10 am
'c 1:50 pm
Chicago,
" Omahai
Leave.
Twin City Paasenger....b 6 :; am
Sioux City Passenger. ...a 1:00 pm
Emerson Lectu .-.b 6:45 pm
Emerson Local c 8:46 am
Mlaaoarl Paetfle.
I.cal vln Weeping
Water
Falls City Local..
Falls City Local..
..a 845 am
.b 8:60 pm
..e 7 rOO pm
a 6:50 nrn
a 11 :20 am
ell) am
n Daily, b Dally except Sundsy. c Sun
day only, d Dally except Saturday." Dally
except Aiuiioay.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS"
A RF.FINEJ) gentleman and Wife, without
children, wish to rent a furnished flat or
sniull house for ' any length of time
' agreeable to owner; would furnish bond
and highest reference. Address any time
before November 1. N 403, Bee office.'
(2)-M150 27v
PARTIES going away'for the winter who
would like to sublet a furnished apart
ment to oouplo without children; loca
tion must be leslrable, 'Phone Red "406.
t26)-M993 22x
LAItUK airy room deslrvd by gentleman
before Nov. 1. when, bruakfaat and 6
o'clock dinner can be hail it desired;
within walking distance; in private family,
- where there pre no other roomers. Ad
dress E Stf, core Bee. (26) M'J5
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"IMPREtl" Lin 4f th Atlantlo
$44.75 to Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp
$43.75 to Liverpool, London, Glasgow
$4 7.60 to Scandinavian roranioo porta
$52.50 to Hango, Abo. Hclalnfora.
On regular steamers, $1.28 lower. Two
and four berth rooms reserved.
0. B. a)WJAMIT, (toasral Arat.
asa a, curt au caioara. Li
lis 1.7nti.
Hogs.
f,.9:.si.w
.(a4hj-nV40
1. 31-1416.80
S 6',iri6.76
5.9itj6.15
ef siocU
:hicag
St.. lxtllt
Sioux City :.. 2.5utl6.oO
in official number of var
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle.Hocs Shn'p.H s es,
C, At. . St.. P. Rj-.. ..
Missouri Pseiric Ky ..
nion Facinc eyetem.
C. N. W. Ry. eat)
ft N. W. Ry. (aesi)
. St. P.. M. A o. Ry
C. B. & Q. (west) ....
Illinois central
11
2
27
2
12
3
1
i;txi) Wyoming lambs
Wyoming lambs. fVedere.T
10 Wynnitiw ewos,. mills. .. v.
10 Wyoming lambs, cull ......
99 western wethers, cornteds.
tu
64
114
tv
4 36
6 13
4 83
4 W
y
t M
.6
8 30
1 Stock la Might.
Receipts of live stock at tha six principal
western markets yesterday:
, Cattle, Hoes,
South Omaha.
Sioux City
Kansas City..
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
Total '.
Sheep.
1.70C
ami
3.00:
...lJ,88a 25,037 . 12,014
0( l.K-.l
1,400 ' tuo
1.7W
589 - 1.K37
1.500 , $,ui
10,50(1 ll.flik)
-J 1 i-
4HICAGO LIVE STOCK
MARKET
Celosada.
FOR SALE ISO acrea In the fertile San
Luis valley at $17. 50 per acre; all fenced,
best of water stock, artesian well; small
part under cultivation; has a small cabin.
This is a snap: we hevs others. Write
for our list of bargains. Land here often
pays for itself out of the first crop. The
Pond Realty and Loan Co., IS N. Tejon
Bt., Colorado Springs, Colo.
(20)-M110 24x
FOR BALE A well built 10-room frame
heiiSo, beaulirully nnlshea In hard wood;
hard wood floors, munteis. modern bath
loom, and conveniently arranged. Will
hell at a very low price, to b removed
fiom present premises by purchaser. Ad
dress C. C. Rosewater, Bee Blag., Omaha.
(191 M317
24 LOTS in Haicyon Heights, Benson, lying
well, close to car line; w minutes riao
to Omaha. Will sell altogether or In
bunches ot five For prices and terms ad
dress H 42. care Bee. (19) 157
Mebrsiaa.
FAR BALE 200 acres good farm land, a
very fine location with good Improve
ments; also one DO-acre farm with Im
provements. Henry K tinier, one-half mile
south of Jansen postottice, Jefferson Co.,
Ntb. (20-4M 21x
FOR SALE A fine level dairy farm of
$.0 acres: 60 acres In alfalfa; 38 cattle. 7
horees; feed to winter; all . for t20 in
acre. B. D. Pearson, Spaulding, Neh.
4.0) M4 i'lX
WANTED furnished house or apartment
"for the winter; two in family. 1'atil T.
Blackburn. - TW, W77 -. 421 UJUA 22
WANTED An unfurnished - room, with
alcove or small room adjoining; desir
able neighborhood; references exchanged.
Address J 199, Bfe. - (2)-M 22x
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG man stenographer will be open
for position about , UcU 1; has clerical
experience; reference. Addreea L 248,
care Be. . 127)-M994
YOUNG woman of extierience wants place
to take care of child; good rt-fereifeea.
Address'Y l.'J, Bee. C7)-M149 27x
WANTED By experience dressmaker,
work to do by tha day. Call on or ad
drcs 2s0t Dodjce St. Tel. Harney 37.V).
(27) J7 NovJ
on account
dr. Doug.
FOR BALK New modern 6-room cottage In
norm part, 1 wtiivii. rnone owner,
llartiey 2177. (1) Mo8 Nov 16
FOR 8ALE-KO nees Bt.. i-rcom house,
With lot n- rric, w inquirt Ot
J. O. Aithouse,'18('l So. 25th Ave.
- (19)-6S
330 ACRES Improved eastern Greeley
county land, tine black soil, no sand,
plenty pur water, mar school, some
wheat and alfalfa, good corn land:
$44) per acre. Ten years time; & per rent
on part. win take small property.
Bradley ft Matlilesen, Wolbach. Oreeley
county. Neb. (20) M776 25x
FOR VALE Several show rases, new (
nut muter, larva coffee mill, two large
automatic ell tanks and store llxtures too
numerous to mention. Globe Land snd
Investment Co.. Omaha. Neb. (l sU
84 800
will buy elegant 9-room mode.n house at
414 r. siel ou; east iron'; pavea street;
permanent sidewalk; beautiful lawn; lara
ahade trees: essy terms. If necessary.
THOMAS KHKNKAN.
Room 1, New York Life Building.
U 711
JI LEVA TORS for
oota. North and
Myers,.. 210 Floor
Minn.
sale In Iowa. Mtnne
South Dakota. O. M.
Exchange, Minneapolis,
(16 Mijj Nov. 15x
KHEHW1N-WILLIAM3 CO. best mixed
Dalnt. Slienuan A McCouoell Drug o.
(.16)-
(J A ELECTRIC AND
COMBINATION FIXTURES
. L.arnest. most up-to-date stock at lowest
.'iiuea 10 the city, select now. Delivered
tt.ien lieedid. It,kectiut Invited.
. BUK(JF.SS GILVNDlN CO.,
8i3 S. Tith y Tel. Doug. HI.
ll)-4w
TRACKAGE PROPERTY
to lease or sell, 150x177 ft., on B. M. Ry.;
good location Tor wnoiesaie nouso or Coal
yard. ANNA V. METCALF.
Phone Douglaa 72. , Zs 8. 10th 8L
(19)-M771 Novl
$1,260 FOR THIRTY DAYS
Corner lot 60x140, with a neat cottage
which rents for $10 per mouth. Room ter
3 tit 3 more cottages. ,A bargain you won't
una asaiii twy.
0'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
hi ;. 1 . Lu citij.
Phjiie Doux 21 1.1.
U9J-ilj9'. ii
bonth Daksls.
FOR SALE (40 acrea, Lyman county. S.
u.. nice, smooth land; not on the Mis
souri bottom; eight miles from ton;
313 per acre. Standard Investment
Company, Sioux Falls, S. D.
420) MJ29 24
FOR EXCHANGE 320 acres, four miles
soutn or Ltanon. r. it , , mortgage
35.600, due In installments; Kill ex
change for equity. Price, 321 per acre.
Stsndard Investment Company, Sioux
Falls, B. V. CU)M728 24x
18 YOUR house' being delayed
of the lather? M so see Tayl
41G0. ' CO-M769 -J,
I WISH POSITION with real estate firm
as general hustler, pome experience. Have
typewriter. Address Y 110, care Mee.
(27) M7V7 25
DRLbaMAKlNO ot U knds. rill Seward.
' . (7-M.' Nov lux
STEADY situation, with good compensa
tion, by an elderly gentleman, capable
and competent' In every renpect; refer
ences given If neoesnary. Write G. M.,
Jt.Zi Capitol Ave. (27)-113 23x
LEGAL NOTICES
Trxaa.
HOMES iH MARION COUNTT. The fruit,
Iron and vegetable twit- 13 to 8b per acre.
Davis Biggs. Jefferson, Texas.
U0J-rM56 Z1X
TEXAS LAND.
We have exclusive aay lot select list
of property 10 Texas Gulf cul. In
vestigate before buying Call or sddress.
TEX Ad LAD AND IMMIGRATION CO..
w ess titan.
t30)-M861 21
M heellsae.
CHEAPEST land 4n I.'. 8
tie iat.li. Nat. lifv, Co ,
for i ttie rrop;
Hrandeis RMg.
120) -M .'2 oa
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATIC PRINT
ING. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE
rotate Printing BeAid at the office Of the
aecretary of state at Llncola. NebranUa,
on or before 4 30 o'tlH-k p. m , Mondav,
Octeber 28, 1907, for printing and bind
ing 1,009 copies each supreme court te
ports, volumes No. 75 to No. $0, inclu
sive; also volumes No. 7$ to No. 84. in
clusive; 3.006 to 8.000 copies "Normal
Training In High Schools" for superin
tendent of public Instruction; fifteen six
quire and 4eenty-Ave. eight-uulre tax
listsand ten elx-uuire cash bojks for au
ditor of public accounts. Si-ecidcatlns
for same can be found on file) lit lb ofti
of the secretary of state. AH bids mutt
be aceompar.led by a Loud equal in
amount .td the probable cost of the work
bid VpuK The board rvr the right
to reject any and all bids
STATIC PRINTING BOARD.
By LOU W. FRAZILR. Btrlary t th
Board.
Liucvln, Nebraska, October 17, 1)07.
OliDit
Cattle and Sheeg. steady Here 1rt
j Cents Le wer.
I CHICAGO, Oet. 15. CATTLK Uaceipts,
about lO.auO head; market steady; beeves,
84O0's7.35; cows, 31.Wio6.iW; Texans, $3.7o'(
4.70; calves. 83.5Cfr3.;&; westerns. 84.0041.00;
stockers and feeders. t2 fcSPK-
j HOUei Receipts, about 12.000 head; roar-
ant W luwvi, ev.wv9-'0, IIWAeo, wv.iuifMJ
6 5; heavy, $6.US.30; rough, 86.1o6.so; ,
pigs. JO; bulk of ssles, 86 8v.56.
biiEh.f AiD IjAMHS neceipta, aoout
.l,0u) head; market steady; natives, 810o
5.60; westerns, $3.0fK.ei); yearlings. 15 40(i
6.tj0; lambs. K75y1.40; westerns, 64.757.35.
Kirnu 1'lty Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 1$".-ATTLK-B-celpts,
1,70 head, Including 800 southerns;
market unchanged. 4'holoe export and
dressed beef steer, 86.00-&6 W: fa!r to good,
$4.7u)j.75; wesleru steers, 13.iuigo.60; at.iok
ers snd feeoVrs. aUI.0r 4. 76 ; southern steers.
J2 OTIJJ4.26; soutticrn cows, $2.2513.30; native
cows, $2.Wi4 23; native heifers, $3 lt4H 60;
bulla, ifdivil.); ealvea, $3. W(.i5. Receipts
for week, 90.9-e head. .
HCKiS Receipts, t.000 head; market
Ht.-ady. Top, 36.40; bulk ef alea, 36 .2!H
(.33; heavy, l6.)5a425: packers, 8i.2iHnj.4-);
pigs and light, f.AKu-40.. Receipts for the
vteek, 47.SH) head.
.-SHEEP -AND LAMBS Receipts, f.000
head: markH nominally steady. Lambs.
$(5.Wiv7.40; tn and yearlings, 8C. U-.yi W: j
western yearlings. 86.1C6.50; western sheep,
$4.3.31); stockers and feeders. $3.5u6.(io.
Receipts iff tne son, mjvu iieaa.
St. Leals Lira Stak Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 19-CATTLE-Recelpt.
1.50 head, Including 500 Texans; ,rnaj.ket
steady. Nattva shipping snd export steers,
J6 0"fi7.15; dressed beef snd butcher gteers,
$.0f.l6 3;-steers uhder 1.004 pounds. $4,000)
4 60; stockers and feeders, $! 75(H 50; oow
and heifers. $3 0i3.75; esnners. $l.T5-ir2 3);
bulls. 2.75J4 75; calves. 82.K8.00; Texas
and Ind-an steers, $i.iwJ6.i. cow aad heif
ers, 817-84 00. . ,
HOGS-Reeelpts. 8.540 head; msrket
steady. Pigs and lights. $5. 766 75; packers,
$0 ! 60; butchers and best hevr. 83.109
(.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8c0 hesd:
n.arktt stesdy. Native muttons. i.,'-'r
6.;' lambs. $i.7fl7.36;. culls and bucks, $2.00
Hji.t, stockers, H Sda.ifl.
Total receipts 22 U
The dlennattion of tlis aay'S receipts was
ts follows, each buyei purchasing the num
ber ef head Indicated:
Lguie. noK. cnep.
Omaha Packing Co 83 6
wlrf anrf r-nmnsnv 20 716 ....
fAohv 1'icklnt C 1.104 100
Armour j& Co 85 1,447
cudany Packing Co., K. c...i
ITill mnr 13 ....
flther hovers I'M' - .... 148
' Total '....585 8.912 Z48
ciTTt.'K-As ususi on Saturday there
were comparatively few fresh cattle In th
yards, but thers were quite a gooo many
tniiHi In tha hands of sueculators and a
few odds and ends carried over from yes
terday. The receipts for the ween nsve
bean quit liberal, though showing little
change se compared with last week and a
year ago. . - .',.. . ....
A Jeaiur Ot in weg s misinrnu in i mo
lias been the very light run bf desirable
beef steers, both corn-teds and rangers. It
is only natursl at this season of the yesr
to sxoer-t a light supply or com-iens, nut i
range beef should be plentiful, If it is ever
Bolng te be this season. Under tho Influ
ence of the- very moderate receipts and a
good demand the market has been in a
good healthy rendition all the week. On
moat days the trade has been reasonsmy
active and the cattle have changed hands
In fair season, with prices running about
tesdy from' day to' day. At the close of
ihe we.t It Is safe to quote the market on
o4V kinds fully steady with the close of
last "week. ,
. A conslriershls ninnortlon ef the cattle
coming to market this week has been mada
tip ot cows ana aeirers mostly irom tne
range. Fortunately ihers has been a very
good-buying demand, so-that the market
as a whole has been hi quite satisfactory
condition. Still during the first half of the
week there waa a lower tendency and on
Wednesday the market waa generally
quoted ivftl(c lower for the week. Since
Wednesday reeehMs have been lighter,
while the 'demand haa been quit brisk,
with the result that the decline hag been
practically- all recovered, the week closing
with valu Just about steady with a week
go, .
i A very large business haa 'been done in
stockers and feeder this week. At th be
ginning of the week receipts wr heavy
end- ther hsv eontlntied liberal until the
close. The country has bought freely all
the week, but not fa.it enough to keep the
Btippy Heaned op, en that the last of the
Week there waa a tendency toward accumu
lation of cattle in the hands of speculators
and yard traders. This naturally resulted
In an easing off in values. 1 be best grades
f feeders, which are never very plentiful.
naturally suffered the least, and at th
close of th week are not very much dlf
farent from what they were a week ago. In
feet.-they are practically steady. On tbe
ether hand, the medium grade hnva tended
downward quite rapidly during the last
half of th week aud at the close are 15
..tower ana in extreme cases possibly
D5o lower than a week ago.
Quuisliens on rattle: Good to choice
em-fed ateurs, 86.3t)7.0t); fair to good
tarn-fed steers, 36. l a 4. 30; eemmon t (air
corn-fed steers. 7ttii.68; good t ehoU.a
range steers. 3a.25fts.75; fair to gead rang
steers. I4.tvi.2t; common to fair- rang
stesrs, tS.75U4.50; good to choice corn-fad
Cows and heifers. JJ.744T4M: fair t good
wvs iieiiers. sj. ;.: oonunon
14
a fair grass cuws and belter. $2.fc3.ii;
nuue 10 ruiK-g locirra ana reeeers, 34 7fca
128: fair to good stockers sad feilr. 84.00
t't.t.i, ct-mmon lu fair atockors and feeder.
fd.t-o-ij4.ee. . , .
Repreentatlvo sales:
. . CAfjVKS
K. kr. tt. W. a. Pr.
8 V 3 ) 1 aw I to
14 calve.,, 327 fO, calve... 420
X calf...... 200 s i eow va
1 cons 9S3 t 23 : 4 cows..... fW5
12 Clve.,..l& 1 71 , If steers.... 974
8 buIJ....v1233 $60 ,5 feeder., m
n leeaers.. sra 1 vi ji tows..... Ji
it neuers... ;u )
4 15
00
1 76
2 74
J 68
$ 16
4 feeders.
( feeders.. 370
J Calves... 10
W. T
13 feeders.. 8M
n eowg. . ,
V. Rome,
4S0 4 1-0
4 o
4 oa
Nebraska.
feeders..
10 rslves.-..
4 calves.
9TO
f feeders.
14 aiders...
17 cows
1 row.
sr.'
1219
Touna. Nebraska.
3 V) g cows.
$56 T cows.
WYOMING.
cow.
660
374
867-
3 90
8 59
(0
S 55
2
OMAIIA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trad aad Quotation oa
atanle aad Faaoe- Frodsea, ,
EOGR-Per dos., 19Vc. .
BUTTER Packing gtock. He; .-choice to
fancy dairy, 36c; creamery. 80c.
CHEF.BE New full cream, Wisconsin
twins, 17Mte; new fall-cream brick, 17c; do
mestic, new Swiss, 18c; new liinberbcr, 18
4yl6e; young Americas, 17He. ,
LIVE POULTRV-Chickens. 9Hc; roost
ers, 6c: turkeys, 12c; ducks. PalOv: geese, 1c.
HAY-Cliolce No. 1 uplard. nroo; me-
flum, 19.00; No. 1 bottom, $3 00: off grade
rom .n to 34.60 ije straw, $7.00; No. 1
aifatfa, $11.09.
fruits:
CHAN BERRIES Per barrel. $8.50.
APPLES Colorodo fancy Jonathans, 4
tler box, 88.25; Calllornlu Belleflower, $2.00il
2.25; Washington Snow, per box, $.00; Ore
gon Kings, per box. $250; Oregon Bpltsen
bcrg, per trfix, $.'.50; Oregon Baldwin. $2 i5;
New York Daldwtns. fancy, per borrel, $0.00;
(ireenlng, to.oO; Hub.,ai ua-in, Vo.Oo; all varie
ties Michigan apples, per bushel basket,
l.3. .
riiAKS-Winter Nellia. B-tler box. $3.28;
6-tier box. ti.oo; Idaho and Bsnjon, 4 and 6
tler boxes, (3.60.
GRAPES Michigan, per basket, 82c; New
York. 32c; California Tokay, per crate. $2.00;
Cornlchsn, $3.00; imported Malaga, per keg.
$4.OOB6.O0. .
VEGETABLES.
NAVY BEANil Per bu No. L P. 90 per
bu.; Lima, 7c per lb.
POTATOES Per bu., tu8V!.
BEANS New wax and string, 40360 par
msrket b&rkev.
CA iiBAu B Wisconsin. HoHand seed, I 'Ac
per pound.
WiiK IB- per bushel, BOO:
TVRNIPS-Per bushel, tW.
PARSNIPS Per bushel, 75c. .
RADISHES Pef dozen, 2Cc.
TOM A TOES Per basket, 0076c,- .
CELERY Michigan, aotuste.. .
.ONION Red Globe, per pound, 110,
SWEET I'OTATOES-VirgliUa. $1-26.
PEPPERS Per bushel. 75c.
BEEF CUTS.
BEEF CUTS-No. 1 nts. 14c; No. I JlUf.
11c; No. t rib, so; No. 1 lota, 19c; No. 8
loin. 12o; No. t loin. JVc; Nu 1 chuck, 6c;
No, 2 chuck, 4Vc; No. 8 chuck, 8Vsc; No. 1
round. 9c: No. t round. TAc: No 3 round.
tc; No. 1 plat, (c; fio. 2 plate. 4kc; No. $
ulal. c
TKUNCAb JcUl-lT.
LEMONS Per box, 13.00, $a.i. $7.00.
BANANAS Per bunch, $2.0ife3.00.
COCOANLTS Per sack. $1.50, per doien.
60c.
DATES On market Oct. 26; Hallowe'en,
per pound, 7e; Bayer, per pound. 6lc.
GRAPE FRUIT Per box, $J.60.00.
. . MISCELLANEOUS.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUtTS-Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of i.amediate grades Quo
tations ranaO from to to 9o for California
fruit and front H to 60 (or Oregon.
Peaches, very firm, with fancy ysilows
quoted at 13V4C.
HIDE. AND TALLOW Oreea salted.
No. 1. 8Wc; No. 2. 7c; bull bides, c: green
hiaes. No. 1, 1c; Ns. 2, 601 horse. 86063.80;
bean jpelta. tVk.t11.26. Tallqta. No. J, w.
No t. tHo. Wool. li22o.
COFFEB Roste4, No. 85. 2c: No. 80,
21c; No. 26. lc; No. 20, 14e.
FIBH-Mallbut. lie; trout. IJ11 pickerel.
le; rlke, 14c; pike, fresh' frosen. 13o;
whiteflsb, 1416c; buffalo. 14c: bullhaads.
skinned and . uresi.ed, 13c; catfish, diessad,
17e; white perch, 7; whlta bass, 15c; black
bass, 26c; sunnsh, fifiici crsppiea. tivc;
Inrg crappies. 15c; herring, fresh frosen,
tr; white tiaii, froren. I;ul5c, clckeiel, fresh
frosen, 18c; red snapper, 12c; flounders.
mat-aerel, Uto3so per Ash; codflsu, fresh
fioxeu, 12c; red snipper, Uc; floundors,
fresh frosen, 13c; haddock. frh frosen, Wc;
smelts, 13c; siiad roe, 46c per lb.; frog leg,
tc-o per dot.- green sea turtle aisat. lo
l e Ih.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, 7to. Tomatoea, fancy 8-pound cas,
$1.45; standard 8-pound cans, $130. Plne-st-eles.
aisled. I-pound. '.IV8,J.3t,; Ilcd.
$1.7r.2.X. Gallon apples, $4 50. California
apricots. $1.40. pears, U.75'3-2.60. Psaoiiee,
H.', Hit 40. L. C. peaches. ll.O.uB'J.K). Alaska
salmon, red. $1.40; fancy Chlnoek, flat, 8315;
fsncy snckeye. bat. 1 Si. tUrdtnea. auarter
oil, $3.60; tliree-quarterg mustard, 83 to.
Sweet potatoes, $1.X31.35. Sauerkraut. Mo.
pumnmna, soccil.00., Uni lsns. 1-nou nd.
75c(B11.25. Soaked peas. 3-Pound. 660: fancy.
$1.2ul45. "
n l 1 p t aiiigmis vimini, ifc ; t niri wal
nut, lie; pecans, U-irlte; filberts. 12o:
Hraslls, US 14c; almonds, file; roasted tea
nuts, iVic; raw neanuU. 8c.
I 50
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PAKOTA.
8 cows.
894 t 25
961
nuuB lings sold generally steady this
morning, with the trade reasonably active
at prevalllng'prlces. The bulk of thj hogs
changed hands in very fair sesson In the
morning, going largely at $40tS.16, with
a top at tW .
lli receipt this week hav beer, about
oa a lvl with last week and with the
corresponding week of a year ago. The
mar si, on th other hand, ha betn rather
uneven. The wsek started out with ths
market a shade to te tower and prices went
doan hill rapidly until Wednesday, when
boss sold l(Vflir,e lower than at the close of
the previous week. That proved to he th.
lew ay of the week, and elite then values
nav nig an iiiiwirn tenaencv. so that
utc ciot v mry are snout wnere they wr
a (tie cioae ei test weex.
Kepresentstlve sale
it. Joseph l.lve lierk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. -Mo., Oct." 19 CATTLE-.
Receipts, tH head; market (teady. Natives
845on!); rows intj l.eirers, 82.Outu6.25;
stockers and feeders. $140n4 75.
I- HOGS Reeeivis, t Ul head; market tc
lower. l op, Jt u; Diiik. ua.3b..
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt , 14 head;
market nominal. Lambs, $8 50r7.1$; yesr
lings, 8.t"I)6 J.
loax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 19 -(Special Tele
graiv ) HOGS Receipts, l.4'4) bead; mar
ket weak, selling at 8v.. 9.4.15. Bulk, 84.0ft
CATTLE Becelpts. 4 head; market
steady. Beeves. 84 i5B.ji: cons and heif
ers. VI VkHOu. sto'kers and feeders, 8J 50
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wsrs a few sheep, here te(ay. In spite of
it being Saturday. Five cars of breeding
wfs were simply halted here for feed on
their' way to eome eastern point. There
wss oniy one car oa sale among th fresh
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Kanaaa ViT Oi
KANSAS CITY.
rember. 9"c: May.
hard, Wc6 31.03; Ne. 3,
l and rTorlsIona.
Oct. 19 -WHEAT De
ll, ojs; cash. No.
wyji.ou; no. a red.
$1.041.06; No. 8, Jl.ty)4JL0.
CORN December. bi-c: Mar. SEHes ruh
No. 2 mixed. (jUHfftflc; No. 3, (uWj; No. 1
whit eov.jjsic: No. a, (t-geonfie.
OATS No. t white. 6uiitac; No.
mixed, ttitebOc. ,
RYE Steady, 900.
HAY Firm ; choice timothy, lit. 86 Alt. 78 !
choice prairie, $11.7-lTn2.(ia.
EGGS Steady ; extras. 320 . Der doe 1
firsts, Joe. '
BUTTER Creamery . c; packing, JOo.
Article. . Ksceipt. kjilcments.
Wheat, bu 14.ou . nana
Corn, bu $1 r:0-O
Oats, bu'. t4,jA Um
Dealna ouotstlons at ' Kanaaa rttv
reported by Logan 4k Bryan. U2 Board of
Trade.
Articles.
Wheat
December
May
Corn
1 December
May
( Opn. ( Hlgh l Low. ) dot.
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No. 1 white, 644
I. Leak GeneraA Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct.. 19.-WHEAT-Flrw
track. No. $ red. each. $1 Ofwil fls: No. 1
hard, 1.02Q4.0T; December, $1.02; May.
$1.0eS'?l.OS.
CORN Firm: track. No. I cash. uiu
iTMumir, sic; aay, sue;
(tVe.
OATS Firm; track, No. t rash, 6lct De
cember. 60e: May. Vrc; No. J white. 5Ar
FLOUR Quiet. Red winter patent. It 88
Q-500; extra fancy and straight, $44024.75
clear, $3 5-44 10. .
SKFD 1 imotby. steady; $3.TJ4T4 30 '
CORN MCAL-Steady. $3 10.
PR AN Lower: sacked, east track, gl 21
HAY Firm: "othy, lutfi.0D; prairls
$9 O0r11 50. ' " '
I HON (Y TTOT." TIES-Ue,
BAGGING 11 -16c.
HEMP TWINE-llC '
In 1 I ER--Wulet; creamery, 26030a.
003 Steady at llo, ceiwit