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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1907)
TflE OMAHA DAILY HEF,: MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907. ( i V ""'"OFFERED TOR RENT ...... 0rs. FOR RF.NT-Pfik'rr.om" In Be cilice, city hall building, 417 N. ' th St.. South Omaha. Af-pi 10 rhanagM.'. . 1S) 1J4S 1 f tore. DRl'O KTORlt-Pt unoccupied fcr local drug business In city, ter and lease to right party. location wni ai- Also A-l ' Paxtnn. (16 WSJ grocery location. n,aii. eve BIK. Phona t-iuu- 6.SS. ONE store room m ner ''8cargo" building In BoHih onit' s.'-ar postofflce, with lighted basement, mofm (how window "and aemlnga; best possible lorn Hon. Hall Distributer Co . "7 First Natl. Bank Birtg. 'Phr-n Red 740. . -. 16i-Sl FOR -RENT-8ma11 store on 18th and Cali fornia ls., suitable for tailor, barber nVl'cstesscn or. shoe maker. Apply B. D. Mercer Co-i 52J Paxton Blk. . ' " (1G)-M42S a 5iR BENT Ororrry storey 4fHh and Cum in fits ; prosperous community, (or rent nliout Ktwmber 1. 8. D. Mercer Co.. Si22 (iR)-Mjy OFFERED FOR SALE ANCHOR. and Iron fencing; (o par fool.. 204 N.,17thv6t. wire fencing Tel. Red 814. (16) 864 '.'..',, Furnltar, r t r , fX HAND fnrnltur bought and aold; busi ness on thesquare.' Rosenberg, formerly wVH Chlcfigo Fur, Co., 18 8. 14th.-Doug. !" (14)-M4M OcUl WANTED TO' ST5LL-Furnltur and fur nlMnK of 7-room modern house, located In West FarnSm district; furniture prac 'tfm'Uy' fiw:' HonSileftnea until Septem ber.1!. '. Douglas, 70.- HIOHEST grade Antwerp oak dining room t, rirertlr.aily new. cost 3150, batKaln at 'Phono parncy 788. (16)-l:16 2x WVItKftmiD for itIO t 718 B. 79th St. - . 06) IS9 28x J 1 ... ... BOCSEftOtt) ffnlturei consisting of liv ing. a:rt bed room furniture, rugs. fine f.r0 fuel raoire,' etc. ll In beat of con dition. NVfecond hand denlers need apply. " Call M0h'.y "r t'nesday. at 2ll Farnam, or"'plione Douglas 6M. Part'es leaving city. - - (16I-MH14 HIOHEST Krarto Antyerp csk dining room set. ,prt,U ally new,-cost I1TA barsaln at Jlua - 'Phone llarnty 785. (16)-M4fi 3x, . FOR BALK OR TRADB. rooming noiiae; trade. Address (4) M8S3 fflt Purnlture oi 18-rqora, central location; good M&02 cartr Boe. . - . ; Plaieew Orynoa, Mnaledl Inatrnaaeata. ....; .r---.v-, ..; 'NEW-PIANOS TO -..., RENT: - . "'nt prices rariKIng'' from $8.00 to " ' " $8.00 per month. : . ' , 'it . . Tuning 1 f ra you tMwne- wlth any piano rented. lex SCHM'OLLEE"& MUELLER 13U-W11 ' FAKNAl ST. ;.'.4".i fin . (1 K l'kU.4.V'SVi 1iano, euutil,i.audt.guwu Cutt--dlUuu, oaeap- tttg McCague tldg. ' -' tl) fcl7 OoC9 J 1 w t ' t , M ii " ' FOR S.A.LB-Ixcellent upright, piano, used n)ytnro msnme since txlt, cheap for rash or on InatallmenU. iiuom 2i4 Kar bach block, ,Mr. lAh 8t - (It) UMa A j4LF3aNT Upright piajip, mahogany , ?cte7us- elk'jVuui T ona-lialf montna. tl-Wi Ali-i. 23d " (in)-i: 28; BEAUTIS'UI TIS'UI' Kyrklht piano , at U Hill py ,y94,o ca. I nd Davenport..,.,, .(IB) Al at big bar-; galni- ee it. MUo IX "Type'wrllere ass lnlif Maehlae. FOR BALK-Hlgb-grade- second-hand type wrtter;: good cndltlon; a bargain-at 81O. Call room W3r-te UlilK- - - 06) 371 ONK"Rmigtn-typewrHer. No. , In good coenditioro; -iur aalv cheap. . CaH at Bee :c,fdoa,..i- U6.-82SX :'k 'HlMtUaatesi. - -DUPLEX PUMP t00-gal!on TyerthUicton dupleg pump, si 24 UxlOHxlO, far sale about October L This purjtp lf,a seen rtbout clx rpontha' actual MnvU;a.jid la maood condition; will sell at V bargain. Apply W. 1L Bridges, engl aeer Bee flidg.. ,7k. . ()-' GAS.'ELECTRIC AND PCISIBINATION FIXTURES Iargeai, imsi up-to-date stocjc at lowest prtOs'in '.the city, ' select . now. Delivered whoa- tiveuaJ. inspection Invited. BUiiuibti uKANliiN CX)., - ' ; imr FOJf tJAEE-Wew" afro second-hand billiard . a (la puot utuies. ' .a um wuii 14 cuxjap ur tibial eg; eiuty vjuiui uiuna ' wlci.t-wucuuar, u ivtu Bu '. v' ...''... lie 371 HALF PRICK, email ir.npthly payments, . iviuaiu a ttaiuiy ut lue wonu. Allien 4 tiuuMU, ,n;)npedi, Vvcuiisri sew uio tiouaiy, ti. St. nuberla, aoutiiwesi coiner lUi aua carneut. .. . uu-u M -r-i "-u FOR 8AXE-rievera show cases, new pea nut loaaieC lala' couee. uiui, two a muinuo oil iMi,K uid atute nxiaiea iuo liuii.ercuS to "luvuuou, . Uiooe Ltid and V.ej.ua.iii. .o..umii. -eit, - tur-ii HOMEOPATHIC remedies, wholesale, re Util. aueruMMt a atuCoaaeil lrug Co., Oit)ftha;.au- ;.' . . , 4,i- tToIIl L'd pur rr.all orders for -drugs; tieight paid on iii lota. Myera-UiKo Irug Co-, . Omaha. (W e.4 . ELEVATORS fAr -sale In Ipwa. Minna ' sola, Jorin -and boath Dakota. O. M. Myera, iUO Flour fcxciiange. atiiineapolia. sainn. , , . v 10 not, lfix '1 FOB -fML&-rVwejr"and 'Edison picture machines; rheostats, trunks, sheets, tools, electric fix t urea. Johnny ftetd. Urn hoiel, - ,-; t , , u)-M an BHERWIN-wnLIAMB CO. beat mixed snint, Shermaa 4k aicCcuugtl Drug Co, ai-477 BIMPSON Rockawayr nearly new, very low pi-ire 11 taken at juice. 14 Jones Su rl'lipna Douglas 1704, (l)-3ii 80x (7 rr- SECOND-HAND overcoats and firearms. Blnger. 414 U. 14lh,. , . , (It,)-4I7 bTOVES repaired I stove linecy-ilar.ee. nd sold. Anything In 1U N. 24th. (lt-M131 Nov! ALT. tl.eO p - e - bbL ' Wagner, 301 N. lUth. '-lJe FEW bargalna In Id hand soda fountains, Baoathly paynseata. Imirtit; tat far num. . . , Qti)-4i;3 DRl GB at out prices; freight paid on all 81 orders, csnslog ja . f ice, . -pheriua.n at M .v Council Drug Co.. C.nAha. Neb. (14 2.3 F4R -BAIJJ CliEAt On 10-berse power, . suO-volt estlughouse motor and one t-tiorae poer.e4i)-eel. Uenera-eSlec- trio.' iioud as'Xiew. Can be seen In operation. Lincoln. Overall and ehlit . 4.U.. ,LUtpln,.o6.,. Ait) M411 31 ONH car ttt fcy pi taioe iieir bu., f- o. b., Wluaide, for sale at 0c at Fleer trui (16 M4V) it FViB ' .BAlJJ-4-iee -haoJ brUU. .la alley 4i, -r ci I niiiey or. J.H W. RolobS. Ill FARNAM ST. 4 . 4". tl)-46 31 OFFERED FOR SALE - ' Mlaeellaaeaaa :alnar. HALL'S safes, paw. id-hand. IMS F'trnam. )8) 8-0 FINE Acom 4-hole steel range: 'also two round Oak heaterr, bargain. 201 Pawn port. (r8-M2'8ox . . - . ' . ., i. . - FOR 8A1.F Roll too dealt.' chairs; tables, rugs. 'Office for rerit. W A. Kerr. -4'4-5 N. Y. Life Bldg. n.)riii,t TOR BALE OenulVie, rruffalo robo-ln good conditlonrpTree. $29. H.; A. Towne, hlt Ing; Ia. - - 1 M16T 2x NAl7,e, n no Mary' Av. keg. Btar P01 Co., 1807 81. W)-Mi6 NoV-lx OASOLINB Btove, 8-biitr- Mlchianh, with oven, 3. Addreea W 4, care Bee. PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL. patent attorney end ma chine deilgner. raxton Bis.-Tel: Red 7117. ' LARSON , A CO. Book free. I . ' Bee wid (17)-88l FATENT8 THAT PROTECT) Our three book a fot Inventor mallei on rooetpt of ,( centa atampr. R...B. A.- B. I.ary, Rooma - Paelftc -B.d.,' Washington-. D. C. Eatabllahed 19 Ma PERSONAL. TOUNO WOMEN coming to Omaha, as : strajgera are invited to vlult the Young Women a ChHatlan Aasotlatton rooma. Mi Far nam street, where they .will, ,be dl 'rected to suitable boarding plaeea or otherwlaa assisted. - (1S ill A TOtTTfO MAN 2"years ot age rliies to correspond w tn a young uonemian may from 20 to ii- years of uita, obU.cl- innlri- inony; mil abswer In tfnghsh. Adtlrmi Frank Bnillh, postofllue, Box Butte, Mont. (HW-M213 x 4- LAD1E8 and gentlemen are cordially. In vlted to oomo.and see the .greaiem in' vcnilon of the : graven. a all mla placed and open awRch wrecks, also en ablts the miu4er iaUaJse tiding while the train la In motion. - Norlh 4ih St., boulli Omaha, fteo' .... 0)-M254 Nov.22x . PI FATlNCl' Buttons. 'Jtuchlng. I bba I.H1VJ Embfoldery. .Dyeing and- , cleaning, sponging and shrinning only 60 per yard. Bend for price and samples. . OfJbDUAN PLEATTN'G CO., 1 10 Dougiaa Block. Tel. Pouglat 1931. .its 1 Mi . WB RENT machines. . $1 per week, or U per niotith. NebraskA Cycle Co., corner latb and Harney fits. '. (ilj 6M f A d MF,TTf! treatment and bath. Mme. iUivuiN1-LJ:v Builth. US N. Ifith. 2d noor. (ia too THE) SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-oft clothing; In fact, anything you do nor need. We. collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th St.. for cost at collecting, to the worthy poor. Call 'phOive DoUg. 41SS" and wagon will call. (1)-6U OMAHA - EUmmerers' Building. Institute., Ramga a6)-887 PKNNELL MILLINERY CO., 1S11 Dougla. (18) UI K17 BYRINQE8," robber goods, hy rhftll: " cut E rices. Bend for free catalogue. Myers lllon Drug Co.. Omhha. ' (18) Sh6 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HCME-Mrs. Dr. King, 1324 N. 24th St. Tel. Web. ,166. " , 18)-ii . PERSONAL J. W. Nowlln'a wife would like to hear from hjm: landlord of hotel will not give your address, v My address Is UH Maple St., Atlantic,-- Iowa Wts J. V. -Nowlln, - - ih MB7S 28x, - MASSAGE t--S1. Room 2. 1204 rarpam Bt., ?i rtmir. . -(18) MSS7 NovSO FAIR. . bealthv, satin' klp . boetwed fcy SaUn'Ekin Cream and Satin Ckln Powder. 2fq. n. n 7 REALESTATE ; -V7" REAL ESTATE PKALEB9. . - e ... ' r: ' ' RUE3a.'L)V aV KITRICK-CO.V 432 Ratnge. p-ATNE IN v.' CO., 1st "floor- N.nfY.'.LIfe.' uqugi.aa tray - r iiuj s Q EORG7 4k COMPANY, lil Faraarai. Tl. 'Dohglas 751 ....' y. ." .:-..4w-w PETERS TRUST CO.; N. T. Ufe Bldg. .,' .- . (!) SM I. SIBBEKXSEN, room ' '; 308, 130 So. 1th. (1)M184: 4 ITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. . ' BRANiTnE'W , ' . . Five-room cottage, located at 2706 Bug gies St.; sewer, city water and gaa; large bath room with excellent fixtures; double floora; Interior hard pine finished In golden oak; large cellar fully bricked and ce mented; wood barn-and buggy shed; per manent walks; south front lot) this Is positively the beet bargain In a S-rooro cottage In this section offered this season. price only .32.100. - 1 C. O. CARLBERO. SOLTQ AGENT, U IS- Y. Life Building; - (l)-348 TWO GENUINE SNAPS X full' 60x140 ft. lot, with alley and two Immense ehad"tree, Just where they ere f reded; location Is wslking distance be. ween Dewey Ave. and Jackson St., oq. Slsfstreet. ' Pries' $S5- ' The price is only- three-quarters going price ... , A good 8-room modern bouse, , ; 33.460; And "full lot on .car. line. 210 Lake fit. Don't bother tenants, but see me. WM. FLEMING,. 41 So. 18th St' Phone Douir. 17. - (!. 1 24 IXrTG Halcyon Kolghts, Benson, lying well, -clone to car line? 20 m1rf(lte ' ride to Omaha. Will sen altogether' 01 In bunches of five. For prices and terms ad, dress H 42. caro Bee. OS) ' REAL HOME BARGAIN Beautiful modern hgme. Just finished. In rice locality, - run 'lot. t nis mufft' be sola lv the 1st of Nov. Call -and see this fllon day. Niational Investment Co., and"t2 Brandeig Bfdg. , (1JJ-M51 28 34.M0 111 buy elegant 3-n.orn mnde.n Tiousn at 414 N. 31st Bt.; east fron';' paved st;'ei; permanent sidewalk; beautiful lawn; large Shade trees; easy irnns. it necoajarj-. " THOMAS tRENNAN, Room L New Voik -ife Building. U)-J1 WALKING DISTANCE brand new live-room cottage, thoroughly well built; cemented cellar- under en tire house; double floors: pice laige attlo for storage purposes; nickeled plumbing; everything moaara except tteat; lotatrd on north side of Blondo fctreet. Just eai t ot 7h: 'rood neighborhood: clone to school. Go and look at It and see for yourself how It la built. Price l.SE0i easy terms.' O. O. CARLBERO, -311 New York Life Lldg. - (Is) MT.8I : ' - YOUR CHANCE1. 230 N. 18th St.. 3 rooms, modern eitcept heat, good grate la parlor. Urge lot, will be aold cheap $3,0.10. 3 rooms, full lot, one block from car, four blocks from school, oa-eaay terms H.tfjO; lv cian ana io par momn taxea It. BEARS, 6:i K. Ti LIFE.' RED 8r.J. (1S()-M7 28 TRACKAGE PROPERTY. to lease or eell, itoitTT tt , on Bt. M.Rr. good location for whmtMlt houae or coal yard. ANNA VMBTCALF. Phone -Dougiaa 372. - - 1 B."10th BL im-tira Novi ; WILL move. good price for cottaaee to J.' H. far roue, tioaia of Trade. (:)-M 31 REAL ESTATE at reasonable prices; write t rt j ., 1 r . T 119V. ' IVtfUlllHII. OKIt'a t-ai. '- (iw-tisw nu 6IBEE want ads" t REAL ESTATE CITT PKUPbRfl eOi ALB (Continued.) . Inside Snao : Northeast corner 19lh and Capitol Ave., R6x IM, $8. WO; two blorka from IpostofBce. Can you equal It anywhere? C. G. CARLBERO, Bole Agent 811 N. T. Life. SOUTH SIDE LOT BARGAIN 75 ft., east front, on 18th St., Just north of Vinton,' room for two or three cottages, doep lot. 1M ft., brick sidewalk. Price, 1f sold this week, $350 cash. A Jlttle more on paVmenta.' ' i HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1704 Farnam. i (1 MG22 29 ' FOR' BALE Lot 15, B51labeth Place. In quire Stephen Meyers, 1612 No. Wh St.,. FOR 8ALE A well built J0-roor.i frame house, beautifully finished in hard wood; hard wood floors, manteis, modern biuh. room,' and conveniently arranged. Will sell at a very low price, to be removed fiom present premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rosewater, Bee Bids., Omaha. , . ' (i wau . FOR SALE JViO Rees St., S room house, with lot x46 ft. Price. $.100. Inquire ot - i. U. Althouse, 1301 80. 20th Ave. . (1)-4G8 FOR 8ALE New modern 8-room rottae In north, part.. Al location, phone owner, Harney 2177. (19)-M638 Nov. 1 IAL EBTATW TITLR Tl CHA8. B. WILLIAMSON. (1-S3 tIST and. your property with Chris Bver. Kd Cuming Sts. . (lt)-m BUT THIS BARGAIN. Lot t 2h anl Fort streeta. onlv VK, B O. Nordqulat, Owner, 62i B. 20th St. 09)-7S1x FOR BALE Lot Bemls Park, $(K0. 1214 N. 34th St. 1 , 419) 452 2Sx FOR SALE Desirable modern seven-rnom cottage. 1214 N. 31th St. ' 09)-451 ISx r;... FARM REAL ESTATE RANCH LANDS FOR SALB ', , Iowa. BEST nursery atock from grower to planter. Cyrus Harvey, Altoona, la. - -- (20) M3 Six t . . ... , T ' ' "' ; TT. A BARGAIN In Iowa. 80 acres, splendid, Improvements. Perfect land, slightly roll-I ing. Only 8Vi miles from Council Blufis 1 postomce on level road, $8,600. Kane & Van Tuyl, iftt West Broadway. Both 'Rhonee 422. ; (20) M433 2Jx 30-ACRE'farm In Iowa, Income property. In goad shape, clear; client will trade for unimproved land in Nebraska or South Dakota. Gibson & Planck, 'R d Oak. Ia. - - (!) M-72 29 Kinau, THB LAND OF OPPORTUNITY, KAN- ' SAS OAS BELT. Fino 238 acre farm, five mllea from Coflcy vllle, the nietiopo.ls-of southeastern Kan sas, the city of mauy factories, weekly payroll, $i0,'W0... ., . ' - thin farm haa tine Improvements, has tele phone and free rural mail service. Is hn w jana nd clin bu bought at a rifclit prlca. line 'list Of farihS and city uruu- liaf a mi Lirs. . For any information address A. R. Wilson, co.iryviue, tvau.. . (a MZ4o zx. FOR ' SALE Phillips county, Colorado, tiuee nne quarters; title perrect; (l.OuO each. H. I. Brown, 300 4th St., Sioux City, la- ' . (20) M38 J0X. FOR SALE 80-acre farm near Pittsburg, Kanas, - u4rlail with oeal; mines -on adJoiping laud; will sell at sacrillce in order to settle an estate. Address W. H. McColm, 617 8. Union Ave., Pueblo, Colo. " - - r W) 067 IWx , Ulasoarl. FARM of 120 acres for sale cfeapj -will ell 11 ui iiigv iiuiii Dwu'B ijhik; line view of Swnpsj park and Kansus City. Address Rural. Reul No. i. Box o2. Hk k Iil iUI Mills, Mo. , (20) MiOl 30x ' IVebrasaaw f rH SAf.ir K.aere fruit farm. n,ap TTInr. ence; 6-room house; apples, cherries, 1 email fruit, eto. Price, $1,200. C'relth i Bona & Co., 60S Bee Bldg. - 1 "s - (20) M789 28 FOR BALE 80 acres, well Improved; 3- story house; 65 acres broken, balance pas ture. P. U. Bell, Silver Creek, Neb. (20)-M3UO SOx Waahlngtoa. FOR aVALE On Puget Bound, near Seat- tie ana u. c. navy yarn, lanas ot ail Kinds and prices, for farm, garden and orchard. For Port Orchard. Wash. ,' t . utati 1, .UU.EB, ... ... V n II,,. (20) M170 28x Mlecrllaaeons. CHEAPEST land In U. B. for "a the crop; no cash,, NaL Inv. Co., Brandels Rldg. (20) M:w2 OK REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATUD-berola, Paxlon Block. (22) s. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. 2il 47 WANTED City loana and warrants. W ainaiu Bmlia at to.. lirum St. (Z2 Isju 81.000.000 TO LOAN on business and reai- deuce property in umana; lowest rates; no delay, Thomas brenuan. Room L N. Y. Life, Ui)-w LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O aUreta U .. Co., 1001 N. X. LUe Bldg. LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. 1 Dumas, eu sirat national tiana oldg. ... UD-&9S 860 to 3o0,000 TO LOAN at iowno rates; no delay. UAHYm BKOo, H.x, Farnam. $604 TO $6,000 TO LOAN-Prlvate money; no delay a J. ti. HUerwooa, Wi X4. Y. Life. (22)-o UNION LOAN INVEST. CO.. 810 Be Loana on Real Estate. Bldg. Buy 1st and 2d nitges. 'Phone Doug. ;tsH (22) 421 Nov 11 ! to $10,A)0 made promptly. F. D. Wead, ead toiug., iotn and f arnam. - - (m-MTlt MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. " WANTEDTO BORROW WANTED tJ borrow'r.OM, 6 per cent, two to live yetrs, g.iod real estate security . Address Ii 400. Bee. - C4) M61e -Jx WANTED TO BUY WANTED- To buy second-band furniture, cook and 'heating atovea, carpets, I mo le u ma, uihce luinllure, old clothes and mnit mil kinds t.f tnuls: or will b'nv ha furniture of your houae compUt. The hlahes. fcnees naid. Call ilia light man, iigti Call the right man. (36) Mtu3 OcUl Doug. 397L BECOND-HAND furniture bought and aold: also machines of all kinds rented, 33 per month. Tel. Doug. 63. . ir) M39J WANTED-r First cr second hand bolW with engine, mounted, Sv 11. P.; 011 trucas pre ferred. Address, 46 fc). 18th, Lincoln. Neb. - -(2j)-441 tti 75X1 . : 1 3E WANTEDTO BUY (Cuniinueil.) CASH paid for second-hsnd clotnlng. shoes, etc kxt No. loth bL Tel. Red a.r.'i. (j)-07 WANTED 6339. TO BUT-Calves. Tel. Doug. (2o)-791 CASH paid for old books. Crane-Foye Co., 313 S. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 13J1. CS) 2u TO FARMERS AND PRODUCE SHIP- .-PKR8.- - HlKhest prices for butter and eess. Cash or merchandise. Eend trial shipment. The Bennett Company, Omaha. (33) 277 WANTED To buy, table, for grocery. Park Ave. a 12 ft. counter or Farker Bhawlo, 1333 . .- (2S)-M430 28 WANTED To buy roll top desk. Adlress . D 44, care Pee. ) (7A ) M 3X1 80 WANTED TO RENT SINQLQ gentleman wants first-class plnce to room a oil board, near car. G 44 1, B-e. (2) M340 30X - I JUST got married and wmild like to rent a modern furnished house tor the winter. It must be strictly modern in every re spect and In a select neighborhood, would 'prefer Farnam district or- Hanscom park i oiHinci, an give ire very nesi 01 rei erenccs. Address C 333, care of He. ... . (26)-MC0Q 29x . FIVE to 7-ronrri house within walking dis tance Crclghton college. Add' ess V 472, Bee. .' Ci8)-67g 2x WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO MAN wants position as piano player for plctuio Uieaier or slmiiar. Au dit S. H. U4lel, .liW S. l'.iu.tju. L.m coin. Neb. ()-M4J7 lx TO EMPIX5YER8 OF OFFICE MEN. . Wanted, by niliicile aed accountant, mi ploymtitit as manager, auditor or book keeper; ceonpetont, neat, quick and accu rate; eighteen ytara In last two positions; nine years head bookkeeper, to one of the lurgest corporations Iri , "the west." Ad dress X 6i, Omaha I?c.' (27) M27 80x TOUNO man stenographer will be open for position about Oct. 1; hag clerical experience; references. Address L 248, care Bee. -W7 M94 WANTED By experienced dressmaker, work to do by the day. . Call on or ad dreb? 'Mi Dodge St. ftl. Harney 370. . - -.r ii) 47-Nov3 DRliSSMAKlNQ of all kinds 2511 Seward. (27) M213 Nov lux HAVE SEVERAL, years' experience sell ng larms la Nebraska, Dakotas and the soum. Permanent position desired with a good firm. Addles P Hi, Bee. . - (27-MC83 28x SHORTHAND practice wanted tfy student, rart of dav. Bn.u cav Addras W 440. P (27.iMH6a0x "ee ; Kii wl RESPONSIBLE man, past middle age, food penman, good marker and good at Igures, wants position In wholesale house,. ' Experience In office and can help on books. Not afraid of other work, li 64H, Bee. ,(27) .Iu8a 2kg - j. ..-i ... .... AN EXPERIENCED farm salesman wants position with good real estate firm.: Can make good. Salary or commission. Ad-. dress K 0, Bee. KiO Mtoa 28x WANTED Posting "liiirk or bookkeeper. Address B 408, I3ce. :" T (27-M,584'S8 , ,ra . , GOVERNMENT-NOTICES OFF OFFICE CONSTRUCTINQ. QUARTER nmsLur, Fort MackfiA'fyo.mi.nS, Oct. 28, 1?07. tealed pr.opi.eaIS In triplicate wllj.bo I . INI' receivea nere until m. uuuuuiiu time) November 27, Mp7.fo4! the -construe tlnii-.ot brick tiuaeftermaster storehouso, brick quartermastep RtuMe. ibrtck fire ata- tlon, frame coal shed, ateei-ciaa magazine, end for the installation ot plumbing, heat ing, electric wiring and.electrlo fixtures in nuiainge were spwuse. -ius mt ticatlons may be seen't oftices of chief quartermaster, Dfnver,; Oinaha,' Chicago and St.' Paul," Depot quartermaster; "St. Louis, a. id at this office. at which latter I nlaca all mf ormatloh - Way lie obtained. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all prpposals or any part thereof. Enclose proposals in sealed fn volopca marked t'Prposals "for Pubilc Buildings," addressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Q. M., li. S. A. . . Oi3-2!l-30-31 KZo-Z. CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE, Omaha. .Nebraska Ootobe-l, 1907 Healed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermasters at the post named herein, until 10 a. m., central stand, ard time, October 80, 1907, for furnishing shelled corn, oats, bran, hay and straw during the fiscal year ending Juno SO, 1, at Omaha Q. M. Depot, Forts Crook. Omaha and Robinson,. Nebraska; "Forts Leavenworth -and Riley, Kansas; Forts' D. , pQeii god Mackenzie,. Wyoming; Fort Dea Moines, Iowa, and Fort Meade, Smth ...... I'rnT.nilill fur d.llV.r, at otllMP places will not .be entertained. United f.ead- hep leady. lambs alow - and lo felitei reserves right to reject or accept gay ' . "S." "" W (,0i or all proposals or aDy, part thereof. In- , '"mo$r'2Pe7 J'.: cuIl8i A"0? - .. -formation furnished on application here, or I HOGS Receipts, 3.360 head, all for to Quartermasters at the stations nsmed. 'Vf,r! nominally lower; quotations, Envelopes containing proposals should be 66.15&6.50. n.arked "Proposals for- Forage." and ad. .iressed to Major THOMAS 8WOBR. C. Q. M.. - - oa-A--728-29 OFFICF1 OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermssrer. rort i rnon, p.en.; Trrnner in, 1907. Sealed propoaals. In triplicate, subject to the ' usual, -conditions, will be received here -until 10 o'clock a. m., central standnrd time. October 29. 1907, for the. construction of a Waeon Bhed at Fort Crook. Nebraska. Full Information will be furnished and plans and spec'flcatlons may be seen at the off re of the Construct ing ouartermaater. Fort Crook, Nebraska. Fnvelnpea eenta'nhiar proposals to he merkert proposals ror wagon nea." anl addressed to Captstn Joseph F. Gohn. Quartermaster. FWieenth Infantry, Constructing Quartermaster. . - . Ol 3-14-15-13-27-18 RAILROAD TIME CARD IIMON STATlOJflOlh A1D axAUCV. Laloa PaelSo. "' Leave. The Overland Limited. .a :U am The Colorado Express.a $:jc pm Atlantlo Express..' ' The Oregon k.xpresa...a 4:1'j pm The Los Angeles Llm..an:66 p. 11 The Kart Mull a 9:JU am The California Express;. a 4:m pin Colo..Chlcago Special.. .312:10 am Arrive. ' a 3:10 pm a 8 "0 pm a 9 B1 am a 3:UD pm a 9:li pin a 5 45 pm a 6:60 pin a 6:50 am Beatrice Local. ........... .b 7 42 am ,..,.b 7 am b 6:15 fin l....,s 7.4J am a (:irptn North Platte I -oca Chicago at Kcrtkwnleis, Chicago Daylight.... ....a i:. am Bt, Paul-Minn. Exp. ...a 7:i am Chicago Local. a)l:3o am Sioux City l'swnKer..:a ;0ia,n Chicago Passenger a :" pin Chicago Special a 4s) pm 8t. Paul-Minn. -Llm..:.. a S: pm Los Angeles Limited. t. a 9:3" pin Overland Limited al0:0o pm Fast Mall................ .......... Eloux City Local. .,,1.:. a- 8 S0 pm Fast Mail all 54 pm aln:0v) pin a 8:2; pin a 3.2s pro a 3 30 am a i 31 am -a T-.40 am al.':3j pni i a 8:23 am a t:"i am I a 8:20 a n , a 8. J 1 pin a 7:40 am a 6:26 pm all:20 am a 14 pm 811.20 gin b 6:28 pin Twin City Limited. .a K:2M pm .a T 40 am I Norfolk Honealeel Lincoln-York-Cl.adron .b 7:4 am Le.duood Lincoln a 31-0 pin Casper Shohonl.....a 8M pm Irastlnss - Superior b 3.m pm Fremont Alh'on b 8-S$ pm b 1 :53 pm Chicago, Stock laUaal ax Pacific - EAST. Chicago Limited ..a 2:46 am Iowa lxical. ......... . a 7:0 am Dea Moines Passenger. .a 4:ti0 pm lorn a Le al all:4i am Chicago (K'tatern Ex.). .a 4:W pm Chicago Flyer a 8:00 pm all .30 pm 4 M pra a 3) pm b 9:55 pm a 1 :.5 pm a $.36 am wwr. P.oekv Mountain Llii....a1l:40 pm a t:3S am a 4:4, pm a 2:i pm bl:18 am Colo, and Cal. E.......a 1: pin .OKI. and 1 exas r-t j pm , Okl. and Texas Ex a 4: 40 p ! Llneoln-Fatrburv Pass..b 8:46 a Mlaaoarl PaclSe. K. CA St. L. Exp a S: am a 6:M am a 8.35 pm ':4ti ana K. C. U Exp ll.l pin Nebraska 1 "fl t Chicago, Milwaukee at Chicago & Colo. Fpl....a St. Taml. 02 am all .-60 pm Cal. (V Ore- Express a 4 It pm Overland Limited ...... .a -t4 pm , Perry Local .a6:lDpm ili' pm a I " am a 10:30 am are con- .- . ' ... I RAILWAY TIME CARD-COXTtvu Chicago Great Weilera. ft. Paul-Mnnenpnlla H. paul-MinneaiHilis Chicago limited .... Chicago iSxprena .... Chl'SBO Express .... Wa basis. 8: JO pm 7:S0 am C.-ud pm T:0 ant 11:36 pm 8 27 am 11:31 pm I. Ml pm a 8:30 am an :pm blO :ll am 7:'0 am 3:30 pm 6t. Lou s Express ..a :30 pm fct. Lojis lxcai Co ini ll BlufTs) Blanberry Lo.al Council Bluffs) (from a t.to am (from ,...,...b 6:00 pm Illlarla CeatraL Chicago Express a7:?0am Minn. & St. Paul Exp...b 7:l'0am ( hk-ago Limited a Hi pm Minn. A St. Paul Lmtd.a-:30 pm a 3:45 pm a 3:65 pm a 8:3o am a 8:30 am BIRLINGTON ITA lOTfl MASON, Barllagtoa. Leave. .a 4:10 pm .a 4:10 pin . .a 4 10 pm .a 9:30 pm ' .a 8 .0 am .a 9:a am b 1:4 pm Arrive, a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm a 4 10 pm a l:a am a (J .10 pm a 6:10 pm 12:11 pm b 9 08 am a 8:4iO pm Denver aV California. Northwest Special ... plutk HUls Northwest Express .. Nebraska polnta Nebraska Kxpress ... Incoln Fast Mall..., tncoln Local Lincoln Local oulsvllle, Plattsmou'.n.b 3:10 pm blO JO am a 7:45 am b r'&iam Mhvue, Plnttsmouth 8:10 nm lattsmoutn-lowa ;ellevue I'lnt tmrioutli e nver Limited . .b 3:15 am .al:oi pm .a 7:00 pm a (:4fi am I hlcano Special Chicago Express Chicago Flycy Iowa Local I't. Louis Express all :4a pm a 8:Mi cm .a 4:30 pm a :iW nm a 8:30 am .a 9:16 am all .'Ml am .a 4 45 pm ail':30 nm Kansas city & St. Joe...al0:45 twn Kar.Boi City St. Joe. . .a 9'li arn a 6:30 am 4 6:1V pin Kunsaa City Ac t;t. Joe... a 4:46 p b WEBSTER STA I6TII WEBSTER Chicago, St. Paol, Mlaaeaaolla A Omaha, Leave. ..b t.M am ..a 2:00 pm ..b 3:46 pm ...0 ;4a sin ArrU-e. Twin City Passenger. Sioux City Passenger. b 3:10 pm all:0 am b :J0 am t-.merson i.ocai Emerson Local Missouri Paclflr, L-cinl via Weeping' Water "... trails Cltv I,ocal t:W pm ..a 8:05 am a 6:50 pm .b 8:60 pm a U:20 am Falls City Local .0 7:00 pro Cll :20 am a Daily, b Dally excent Eundav. e Biin day only, d Dally except Saturday. e Dally except .Monaay. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC "iMPRESS" Lin of th Atlantlo 144.75 to Hamburg;. Bremen. Antwerp, Mo. 75 to Liverpool, London, Glasgow. $4 7.60 to Scandinavian common porta, $5 2. BO to Hango, Abo. Helsinfora On regular steamers, $1.2o lower. Two and four berth rooms reserved. C. II. BEIT J AMIS', aeneral Agent, S38 Bo. Clark SU Chicago. ilJU CHICAGO F'lYP . STOCKS MARKET Cattle and Sheep Weak Hogs Flee Cents TTIaher. CHICAGO, Oct.' 26. CATTLE Receipts, about 00 head; market weak; beeves, $8.00 fij.2i; cows. $1.2O5.00; calves, $4.'a7.60; Tcxans, $3.4.40'; ..westerns, - 3J.it043S.75; Btockers and fe"lers. 33.4OA4.60. HOGS Receipts, about .7.100 head; market Booui t c nigner; I glil, .SB.wigu.iv; . mixen, , Ij.uio.-5; heavy, !j.-t'0.iO; rough. t&.2i'j 6.40; pigs, $4.ii.60; bulk ot. aau;.. , SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, about S,0 head) market weak;- patlvea.- .$3.7.4 I 6.60; .westerns, w$2.70(ij8.6O; yegrllogs. $6.2f..t i.Wi.uwM, st,evs.-so; vy,aairna,(i.BU(i.iv, Kansas City Live Stock Market. ' . KANSAS CITY, Oct. 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,o00 head, Including EvO snutherns; piarket steady; choice export ahd dressed beef steers, $5.6O&6.40; fair to good, $4.5ik. 6.40; western steers, 33 50114.60; stockers hnd feeders. $2.754t4.CO; aouthern ste'rs, $2.76(3) 4.00: southern, cows, $1.2j&.00; native co. $1.803.75; native heifers, $17y4.00; bulls. t'.'m.'Jb; calves, $2.6t$6.78. Receipts for the week,' 78.440 head. - HOGS ReAlpts,- 1.500; steady; top, $5.76; bulk 'of sales, $3 30Q6.60;' heavy, $3:40.60; packers, $.V4&fu 06; pigs and lights, 8'.2d4J b.76. Receipts for the week, 46,'JOO head. HUEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,00 I bead; loo lower; lambs .ioy7.00 ewes and yearlings, $6.0u'au 60; western yearlings, $5.2 fo6.6v; western sheep, $4 605.40; stockers and feeders, 33 Si06.7&, - Receipts for -the week, 37,600 head. I t New York Live Stock Market. I NEW YORK, Oct. 1.-.BEEVES-Re. celpts, 444 head; nothing doing, feeling about ateady; exports r M2 cattle-and 4, quarters of beef. - ' CAL K3 Receipts. 138 hrgj; steady; gool , to prime aold at $l.avi5.o0; veals and grasxers nominal. r.nr.r n.r,pw-aw St. Lonls My Stock Market. ST."LOUIS. Oct. 28.-CATTLT5-Recelpts, 1,500 head, including 700 Texans; market steady; native, snipping and export steers, 34 fc1 i?7.(0; drcfeed beef and butcher steers, $.i.(K,fi.0O; steers under 1,000 lbs.,' $3.60(94.36; Blockers and feeders, i;.5fr lift; rows and heifers, $2.&4f6u-; cariners, $.61o; bulla, $2.60..76; calves, fl.z yi.li; Texas and In d an steers, $2.60(66.00; cows and heifers, $1.60(fi3.76. . - HOOS Receipts, 3.OC0 head; steady; pigs and -lights, Jo ifrj.O0; butchers and best heavy, lo.fiSUo. bHEEP AND LA MB 8 No market - St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 64t head; market ateady; natives, $4.4!&Cfib; cows and heifers, ' 81.7jpi.60; tncKers and feeders, $3.4(j4.40. HOGS Receipts. 1137 head; 10c higher; top. $5.60; bulk of aalea, $6.4itj6.60. SHEEP AND LAMUS-lt.ce'pts, J1Q head; iing"fo.i75? ' ,'""'w' ye"r" loss City Lira Stock Market. I SIOUX CITY, la., Oft.' 26.-(Speclal Tele gram.) HOGS-Receipts, l.MO head;: mar Set Ec lower, selling at 86.36ao.60; bulk, $o.3S t6.4. CATTLE-jRecelpts. 8no head; market alow to weak; beeves, $4.5V(ni.(H); cows anj he f ers, 32 64X0 4.00; stockers and feeders, $3.oVfl 4-60; calves and yearlings, $2.603.76. Stock la slgbt. ' ' ' Receipts of live atock at the six prin cipal weblern inarkess yesterday: 1 a. tie. tios. aneep Bnuth Omaha 6ioux City ... Kansas City Pt. Joseph., ... Pt. I-ouls ..... ChicaBor ' .t.. 680 .... !. .... 3,010 .... 646 .... 1,5(10 .... id l.M 8,'vO l,6n 2,913 4,0 110 8 000 1,K 3.000 3,023 Totals 3 826 16, HI gaaar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Oct. 34-BUGARRaw steady; fair refln'ng, S.4i.o; centr'.f ugal, 96 test. 3.90c; molasses sugar. 3 05c. Rttned, rteady: No. 6. 4-66c;--No. 7, 4.65c; No. - 8, 4 5oc; No. . 4 45c; No. 10, 4 6c; No. 11, 4 3rtc; N. 12. 4 2ic; No. 13, 4.Wc: No. 14, 4 15c; con fectioners' A. 4 9Cp; mould A. 5.86cf cut loaf, 5 70c; crushed, B.70c; powdered," 8.10c; granulat'd. 6.0Hc; rubes. 6 25o. . MOLASSFS Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, S7i7fi5c Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct 98. M ETA 18 The markets were generally uncl anged in the ab?e"ce of Ixmdon cables. Tin wss qti'et at $31 004i a. 75. Copper waa firm and un charged. I-ead was dull and spelter quiet at recent prices. Irou waa firm and . un changed. irT? ' .LOUIS. Oct. 2 -METAI.fl-l.ead. dull. 4 4, nominal, -clpelter, dull, 8A.30. nominal. Philadelphia Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 26 BUTTER fitt-adv: fair demand; extra wcatsra trtam- erv. ticc: neirhy prints. 31c. CHEESE Quiet but firm; New York, full cieams, tholce, XVati, fair. Jo. goud, L,- J lu' UliAHA LIV STOCfiL 1IARREI Killing Cattle Generally Fifty Cents Lower for the Week. H0Q3 SIXTY -FIVE DOWN FOE WEEX Pat Steep and Lambs Qaarter tn Forty Ceata Lower and Feeders U"r ter to Fifty l.ovree for the Week. BOVTH OMAHA, Oct. t. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. BiieP. Oftioial Monuay U.iil oinciHl lueeoay l.tii 4.M21 Oincal Ueilnesday untciai ThurMiay 4.3 Otilclal Friday z.jh bsiimaie baiuraay sou Fix dara this week su.Mtt 8aine days last week....3i,8 Same uaya $ weeks aao. .6.iti baine bays 8 weeks a...iU.I:'i Same qui 4 weens aito.. 34.119 Same days last year I9t97 Th fnllnatlnv tahla aliowa the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared wun " year: 1907. I!08. 844. 40 ne. Dec. Cattle 97.iM9 Hogg ;.i,0nM'J Sheep , 1,723.393 2,6 81 616 84.310 ,(, 861 .. L7&3.903 ... shews the 1 r,iiim.intf tsia average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons Date. ' 1907. 19W.ilO6.19O4.1903.il9u2. 11901. Suaday. RANGE OF PRICES, Cattle. ;:.$i.W(i6.25 r.ioiitf.ss ........ 1.00 .8. 60 J.Wtii.O") l.iOtfi.OO Hogs. 4.2Vij li.o Omahg Chicago . Kansas City Sioux CJlty ., at. Louis ... I am:.. 75 5.: .3...U5.60 6.214.0$ of stock The official number of cars brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. 6h p. Il l's. C. M. At sU. F Wabash Union Pacific, C. & N. W wast... ('., B. & Q.. east.... C, B. & Q., west... C, R. I. P., west Chicago O. W Total receipts ..... .4o9 ..lv4 t.illl ,iw 4,3 lf.viof 8,o78 4,6.0 l.tx.4 ,9i3 20.926 8 1.918 3 1, twO H7.491 7."' Si.Ufi .1'1 84,-1.9 1'.,I 19..78 47,Ol Oct, 17... 6O0H 6 10 6 10 I 02 6 23 7 06 6 80 Oct. is... 6 19 6 1" 4 8H 1 7 6 Out. 19... 60S.. 620 12 UOi 6 UI 6 10. Oct. fcU... 6 14 S 14 6 OS 6 04 6 92 V Oct. 21... J98 0 2J 6 14 6 8-1 6 i Oct; ti... 8 874 6 lfi 6 18 6 1 6 70,6 03 Oct. 28... 5 70 6 13 6 14 6 14 6 761 t 99 Oct. -24.... B 4S, $ 12 6 10) 131 3 14 6 74 6 01 Oct. 26.... 8 89 f 6 13 8 01 8 20) 6 71 6 Oft Oct. .1.... 6 4 16 ' 4 S4 6 08 6 15 I 6 00 .. 1 -.. . .. 1 .. ..993 11 6 .. 1 1 3 .. 13 1 25 1 24 S 4 The disposition of the oays receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing tha num ber of head indicated: Cattta. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.. Bwlffarid Company. Cudahy packing Co.. Armour A Co Hill A Bon Layton Klngan V Co. Leuer Bros. Wesmlth BlncOalr-. Packing Co. Other buyers Held over Totals 1 290 43 94 196 ,.. 1,100 80 .... 220 70i 2 .... 1,034 6 44 ' 8,010 ' 1.136 CATTLE While there were a few cars of cattle reported In today, there were not enough to cut any figure in the trade or really make a market. For the week tho receipts show very little change as com pared with the previous week, but a very heavy gain over the corresponding week of a yeaf ago. ' The market on-all kinds of cattle has suffered ft severe reverse, tne unsettled conditions prevailing In financial ctrcter-being reflected - In the - live atook markets. - la spite cf the fact that receipts of cat tle this week' have been large, the supply ot beef steers was at no time heavy. Still the demand on tha part of packers was eX tremoly light, so much so In fact that had It not been for the support given by out side buyera It would have been a hard matter on' "gome daya to' have- tonud an outlet for the receipts. As It was, prices broke ranldlv. tiere In . common with, tha marRels at alt other selling points and at the clued of .the week fat cattle are gen erally right at 6O0 lower than a week ago. Aa a mutter of conrse, there haa been more' or- lees unevennesa so that wh.la some kinds of cattle and some individual (ales' have1 not shown that much decline, Others have shown still more. - - -. What -ttas been -said regarding tha mar. ket-on beef steers would apply In lare part to cowa and heifers, with this dif ference; that the receipts -of -the letter have been large all the week. It was the heav lest decline experienced In a long time and It Is safe to say that cow stuff Is selling gt the lowest point touched this year. Tho sharp decline 4n the market seemed to-Induce pretty free buying on the -part ef feeders. In facr a good many would be, feeder buyers have been holding back waiting for a break: in prices before filling their orders and many of them tooK ad vantage pf the opportunity offered this weeiC But in spile of free buying, the market on feeders at the close ot the week is generally ?. ; lower, with some kinds undoubtedly 6. : lower. On the other hand, slriotly choice or fancy cattle have In Some casea shown comparatively little loss. Considering the large recelpta of feed ers a Very fair clearance was made. Quotations . on cattle: . Good to choice Corn-fed steers, lbtr.7&; fair to good corn-fed steers, 85.40tfr4.16: common to fair corn-fed steers, 44 UXUA.it); good to choice range steers, 36 O0uS.6O; fair to good range steers, 84.416.(0; common to fair range steers, 33 76'4.40; good to choice cows and heifers: $3.U)a4.25; fair to good grass cowa and heifers, 32.76&3.25; common to fair grass cows and heifers. 31.1642.76; good to choice siocKers ana ieeaers. .ono w: rsir to good stockers and ' feeders, $3.700'4 35! common to fair stockers and feeders, $2.7a t1.75. licpresentatne sales: .. ... . cowu - - Ne. At. rr. Ka. ' , Tr. 84$ 1 0 ..,., IH 8 IM 1 40 10 tl In STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 (11 3 7 . .WESTERNS NEBRASKA. COWS..... TWO cows 933 3 60 1 30 1 76 IS 3 40 I 35 ! 50 3 3 8b 3 66 3 26 8 66 3 86 6 cows.. . .1041 6 COWS..... 830 8 heifers... 8S I feeders.. 1W 26 cowa 9.9 16 cows 1018 7 cows 952 $ cows' Ml 15 steers.. ..l''W 14 feedors..lir 7 feeders.. Lt 7 calves.... 14o 60 cuws....J0ul 8 coai.....liX)S 3 10 X VI 2 60 7 83 . : to t 40 8 M 3 66 8 75 8 26 3 66 t UO 6 cows.. ..1 V 44 feeders.. 1011 6 bulls Hoi 3 cows 9. 34 cows..., .1064 11 cows 948 8 steers.. ..1078 14 steers. ...Uu2 61 feeders.. lOo 8 feeders.. A 81 eow,, 9 .'5 34 cows...., 9.1 U.cmtYeS'.". 8u0 8 26 ' WYOMING 29 steers... ,1094 3 30 62 feeders. .1086 3 70 1(1 feeders. .106? 8 60 HOUB Receipts of hogs this morning were the lightest that they have been for a great' walls on Halurday, only twenty four cars being reported In. This was hardly enough to really make a market, but In addition to the fresh receipts titer were twelve care carried over from yesterday. The market opened 60 higher with very Utile betyhig on the pan ot packers, tn fact, there ae really only on packer In the market to any extent. The most ot th buying was done by ehippeia who had or der to till. After a do.en or fliteen loads had changed hands the trade practically came 10 a alaudatill, puukers leaving the iaidf and not trying to do any further bualuesa. Later on snippers secured tiesti orders and cleaned up-the balance of the ofteriiiga at tlm advance noted, above. Thus the buU of the hogs sold at $o.4ta.;0, wun a top at 36.W.- '--"-A DhfiiuuienaJ break has takea Dlaca In hog values this week, the decline being the heaviest experienced In a great while. Hug prc.uu.cin.- living a speculative cotnmod.ly, would naturally reflect the unsettled con ditions prevail. ng in financial elides and the provision niaiket controls In large de giee the market for live hogs. Thus the hog market started rn the first of the week with m heavy brea and kept It up until tne Close, wnen meie was a sugnt slight reaction. as noted above, - but not enouch to talk about. At the close ot the week the mar ket Is 4C lower than one. week ago and the lowest of any pay sines January, I9v6. No. A v. St. Tr. No. ... It... Tl... A. ...164 ...it ...Ul .. t4 ...M ,..lt ...M .. .I th. lal IM 10 40 to 140 Ft. I 46 I 4.-S4 I OS I 41 H I 4) 'a 4 4.'V 6 6 I M I M 360 3 M I lift 3 4 IM )- 1W i t t I ) t 4 - 6 mi 6 ) 4 3 44 6 e 8 u t 3 41 It... II... et... 64... ti... Si... II... H... H... M... 44... . r vi ..2M ..M ..tn . w ..t,4 ..2,4 .it . ,;.t M tu -M M tt 1 M I! 64... .. .1-1 ,.l4 ,3.4 II 40 44 1 hi I 45 SHEEPThere were nine fresh cars' ef ferdeis Veported .In tills' inornli'g, but Cbey tiiily Li.l'.cd licie tof Zcd and test, being . ! I on their way to Iowa feed lots. This left nulh'ng on sale err.ting a few hold-overa. The receipts this week have been very lib rial, althotmh not quite so larae as fnr lust Week, but at the same time larger thsn a yenr ego ly a'oout . head. The dis turbed financial conditions In the east, which have had auch a depressing effee upon every branch of the live aio It trade I'touKlit about a sharp break In sheep and Inmbs. with the result thnt prices at the clone of the week era at the low point of the season thus far. I'acKeis have been very weak buyers, both here snd at all other market rolnta, with the result that a b"avy decline tn prices has taken place everywhere. IWsides being bisrlsli in their views the amount of their purchases has been piuch ammller than ususl, which of Itself was sufficient to give the market a downward tendency. Owing to the general lack of buying support, aa well aa the bearish tendency of packers, the market at the rloa of the week la safely tfrti4iic lower than last week. As a matter of course some kinds have shown more decline than others, and as usual when prices al e going down - hill rapidly there baa been more or less unevennesa to the trsde. Thus something that packers Just happen to need miht not sell so very much lower, while something else equally gonij would have to aell a good deal lower. The market on feederi csme In for its share of Die decline. The trade on most days wan Inclined to be rather dull, buyera throughout the week acting on the bear sloe. -stlll jrlrea were very reven and there were plenty of cases when d feed ers which happened to find Ma, or In tha eyes of country buyers aold at steady . prices, even as Inte as the middle of the week. Notwithstanding this the market, continued down hill rspldly and at the rloaa of the week la 2fi40c lower than laat week. Quotations on good 10 rho'ce killers: Lambs, $6.onfi .90; yearling wethera. $6.41,(9 6.60: wethers. $4.805 16; ewes, $4.4W4.sO. No quutatinns are given an fair to good killers, as feeder buyers are taking prac tically everything of that description at better prirea than packers will pay. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $6.7St4 83; common lambs, $6.2Mi5.76; yearlings 35. Sfxj? 6.40; wethers,- $4.bOfi4.90; ewes, 83.764f4.2b; common ewes, $2.2StAI.60; yearling breeding ewes, $6.6cijS.A0; aged breeding ewea, 34.71 t;K.26. Representative sales' OMAHA WHOLE ALB MittKBT. Coadltloa of Trade aad ttaotallaaa Staplo ss4 Tsst PsaUaee. . FOOSt-Fresh country. Ble; storage, 19c. BUTTLH Common, 2tHc; fancy tub and rolls, 2lii2i4c; creamery, 810. - - CHEESE New full cream. Wisconsin twins. 17Vc; new rull-cream brick. 17c; do mestic new 8wiss, lhc; new tlmberber. It jlic; young Americas, 17Vo. LIVE POULTRY-Spnngs, 8V4o; bens, 9Vc; roosters, 6c; ducks, 100; geese, 80; tuiKe. lac; piKeons, (ic per oox. UKKeolLU TJU tl I npringm isnnf, lie. h-ns lie. -o Mteis, tW, ducks, Uo; geese. He; turkeys, 16a. HAT-Vnnm AO. 1 upiirra,, wi me dium. $9.tlu; No. 1 qottosn, 3800: off grades from ti to .. rya alraw. $7.00; N 1 alfalfa, tat. nvm , CRANBERRIES Per barrel, 3.W. APPLES Colorado fancy Jonathans, 4 tler box. 38.26: Chlllomla Belleliower, 62.0O4J 2.26; Washington Bnow. per box. 82.00; Ore gon Kings, per box, $2.60; Ore.on Spltxen berg, per box, 82.60; Oregon Baldwin, 32.26; New York Baldwins, fancy, per barrel, $6.00; Oreenlng, 36.W); Hubtiardson, .0o aii varle. tlea Michigan apples, per bushel baaket, $1.6. .. PEARB-Wlnter Nellla, 6-tlej1 b0, 83.88: 8-tier box, $3.00; Idaho and Eanjoii, 4 and A tier boxes, $3.60. ORAPES-Mlchlgan, per basket. 31o; Naw York, 32c; California Tokay, per crate, $2. 00; Cornlchao, t00; Imported Malaga, par keg, $.U0kAs). VEOETABLES. . NAVT BEANS Per bu.. No. t 82.30 pel bu. ; Lima, 7e per lb. POTATOES-Per bu., 7&B80O. BEANS New wax and string. 40040a pat anarket bbrkei. CAiiBAOB Wisconsin, Holland goad, l per pound. - BEETS Per bushel, 80o. TURNIPS per bushel. 60c PAKSMPA-Fer bushel. 76c B AD1SHES Per dosen. 20c. TOMATOES Per banket. d04J78l. CELERY Michigan, 30o36o. ONION Red Globe, per pound, H4o ; SWEET POTATOUH-Vlrglllla, $3.26. , PEPPKRS Per bushel. 75c BEEF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. 14c; No. I ribs. He; No. . libs. 6c; No. 1 loin, lRc; No, 3 loin. 13ci No. 8 loin, e; No. 1 chuck, tc; No. 1 church; 64c; No. 8 chuck, 41401 No. 1 round, lc; No. 2 found, 7o; No. 8 round, 6W, No. 1 Plata, v&ti a i fuate, c; . o. a pla,ta. Sc. TROpICA- rRUTT. - LEMONS Per bom. W.TjO, 83 60, 37.60. ' BANANAS Per bunch. 32.tw3.00. COCUANUTS-rPer sack, 34.60; per doxen, 60c. DATES On market Oct. (6; Hallowo'ea, per pound, 7c; bayer, per pound. 4oO. MISCE1.LANEOU8. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pninea re somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seam desirous of moving supplies of l.nmedlate gradea. Quo . latlonr racge trom 60 to ltd lor California Irultand from bvio to 8c fol Oregon. Peaches, - very Ann, with. . fancy yellowa quoted at 13rO. HlL.r AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1. 6Ve; No. 2, 7Vc; bull bides, er; greea hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2, o: horse. IU.i0.i sheep pelts, MXCJ1.2S. Tallow. No. L 44ac$ No. I. tHc. Wool. 164220. COFFEa-Roaated, No. 38. 260; No. SO. 21c; No. 25, 19c; No. 30. 14c FISH-Halibut, lie; trout. ISi; pickerel. 10c: pike, 14c; pike, fresh trosen, 13o Whlteflah, 1416c; buffalo, 14c; bullheads. SK.iineu and ureshed. 14c; catrish, di eased, 17c; white perch. 7c; white baaa, 15c; black bass, 26c; aunflah, 44 c; crapples, i)Wc large crabpies, 16c; hen lng. fresh fruaen, (c; whltcflsh, frosen, 1316u; pickerel, fresh frozen. 13c: red anapper, 12c; flounders, maiKaral, lStiuo per ttah; .'udflsu, fresa froaeii, - 12c; red snipper, l:-e; flounders, fresh frosen, 12c; haddock, fresh froxsn, lio; smelts, )3o; shad roe, 46c per 10.; frog legs, 80c per dog.i green sea turtle meL M .er Ih. LA r. n-u uuou-t.oni, .nsnwra west i ern. 7bo. Tomatoes, fancy -pound cans. $1.46; standard 3-pound cans, 31.20. Pine I ries. .fa e.l. I-poimd. V l4j2.v: sliced. $K75$2.36. Gallon apples, $4.50. California apricots, .w. rears, ii.idw2.oo. reacnea, Ii .it.' 40 L. C. peaches. 4..(ii4t.,.60. Alaska salmon, red, $1.40; fanoy Chinook, flat, SS lit ' leriey oeK.eye. ttat. l a, tiardlite. quarter oil, $3.60; three-quarters mustard, $3 36. Sweet potatoes, $1.26$ri.8s. Sauerkraut, too. Iiiniiil ins, 'm wI uii. Lima hesna. 2-nound, 75cyvi 25. Soaked peas. 2-pound, 65c; fancy, $1.2.41.45.- N I TB California walnncs, ltc; Chill wal. nuts, 16c; pecana, 12(tt13c: fllberta, UHo Brazils, 13t'14c; almonds, VHe; roasted pea nuts, Vtc; raw peanuts. So. Kansas City Grata aad ProTtaloaa. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 26. WH EAT De cember, 5Hc: May. 3101H- Cash: No. 8 hard, 97cibl.o6; No. 3, 9u&9ic; No. t red, 89a t1.UI; No. 3. 86a8c. CORN December. 611c: May, 84He. Cash: No. 8 mixed. 66Sii7c; No. 8. 66c; No. 3 white. fc; No. 8, 67c OATS No. 3 white, 48c; No. nixed, 47f'i7l4o. RYV Steady; 80c. ' HAY-Wtak; choice timothy, tit.0lySU.ltk choice prairie, 81 1. 00(811 5. RATTER Creamary. 26c: parking. 1Hs. EOOS-Stegdy; extras, 31-c; flrsts, lo. Article. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 79,000 87.004 Corn, bu 7.0no 14 Oaf Oats, bu . U,6v0 U.O1A Closing quotations at Kansas Ctty. a( reai rted by Logan Bryan, 113 Board ol Trad. . 1 i 11 ' Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Clo, West , Dec M SKV4 36 tWU May 1 01 1 01V (KPi 1 01J DecT 81 81'60T4, 81 May MVjTi 64i 66 84 Mlaneapoll Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 26-FLOUR-Ftrst patenta, $6.70(i6.80; second patents, $5.5xJ 6 70; first clears, (6tJ4; second clears, X.1 7F,lfi3 M. I WH EAT No. 1 hard, Sl.08Ui81.lO; No. 1 ' northern, 31 UHfil.19. No. 2 northern, $1 04d 106: No 3 noithern, w.(ai.yi; uecemtr. $1.07Ul May, 31.12V Mllwsakes Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Cct. 26. WHEAT Btea'y. (No. 2 northern, 31.0tijl.(-; peceinbeT, li.UUft bid. RYE Lower, wo. I, sogsio. BARLEY Lower. No. 8, Sfx2i d6c. S60; sample, CpRN-Lower. No. I cash. 69U$),icf May, 69o bid. rla Market. PEORIA, III., Oct. hL-CORN-Kedy, No. 3 yellow and No. 3, Uc; No. 4. joy; no grsde, lio. oats Easy; No. 8 white, 48c; No. I whlU 4MJ47HC. RYK-T'nchsnged; No. t 8478SHc WHISKYr-On basis of $l.io tor finlghed goods, 1 - Dalalh Grata Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Oct. 36. W H EAT No 1 northern, $1 u?; No. $ nor trier a, fl.OeVi December, 1.0,4; May, fLU