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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1907)
It "I- I t-. 9,. n J I' ' ( H 9 ' f. i -, 5 . . . 3 W- lak. J hi el lert S li' 1 Jarrt if ' I i 6 l: SO. vai I i frol t u 1 PJ frai WO' 1 :novl . ma. Mai ihf 1 Ck 2 i i ,79 ise ire . li : in :nqu -7 i IS 10 4 u-t t Hi ,ik.- ,4 1 t t.01 ; ..1 REAL ESTATE 1. FARM An HACI1 LAJfpS FOR SALB ! fConMnued.) TX)R BALIV-One of the but Improved 3?o acre farm In Lancaster ounlv. 1 miles from Martel, 4 miles from fcprngue and S i miles from Crete, Neb.: also inn acres land, now In alfalfa, adjo'nlriif Lincoln- i . "T orrc,",rln nue rlWs on mv 4 bank In Lincoln or innsha will be taken In payment. Sawyer A Pnell. Lincoln, ;'Neb. (2-o MM 19 ' ' Orrsaa. FOR SALE Learn about Ashland, Ore, , rlty of pure water, health, rllmate, finest fnilta, whoola, churches, the Ideal home , town. Write N. J. Keasqner, Ahtnnd, : ov a M.ta itx Tesaa. t v - TKXAS EXCTRSION. , . Tuesday, Nov. 19. we run an excursion to i the Gulf Coast of Texas; also one to th , '. Tanhandle. Low rate for round trip. Pome I - ' rBrT DRra!na 'or qulcn buyers. Two crops I f". yr 1 no frosts. Call or address. Jf ' ' I T.and and Immls-rntinn Pn iu,i o. I Building. (20)-M343 1H ft ' ' Mlullaiiii... . UND, tANTV Do you want land In cen . -tral or western Nebraska, Kansas, east ern Colorado or Wy omnia. Improved or unimproved. If ao. Write lis. We wll! - give you bottom prices Walt Investment Co.. m-10. Bee BldgA Omaha M29 is REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm anal Ilanrh Laad. WKl-L Improved W) acrea, near Wymore, ' - ' rent. Address Vf Ht9 ftim TA " (21)-M3 18x ' TEN wRB TRACT FOR RENT. -" 10 acrea ot ood rarden or farm land lyln south ot the Country club. See us for . '. tsrma. '"k OEOROD A CO.. 1601 Fam am St. .. tilj 984 19 Following Imp. Fanns for Kent: IOWA Vt cre, HaxMaon county, 3 miles from town. 10 acrea, 14 mlfes southwest l,lnco'n. Neb. 120 acres, JH miles east of Crete, Neb. acres !(. miles fi rn v- ,.s. IfiO acres, 2H mllea from Wymore, Neb. 160 acres. I miles from Clay Center, Kan. .- Above are all finely Improved. i S20 acres, Elkhorn valley hay land. CONNER & IJEALLY, IM Board ot Trade Bid. Omaha, CD-aid 2r I REA ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved city property. W. H Thomas, h First Nalloual iiaulc UUlu. (22) hO) VYANTlvIe-Clly loans. Fatera Trust Co. WANTKDClty loans and warrants. W. - ' Farnam Bniah a Co.. U2U Farnam St. 1 . i.aj-79; LOWEST RATES-Bemla, 1'axlon LI lock I . (22)-i9a PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAY. , ,. GARVIN BROS.. 1W FAKNAM. --LOANB on Improved Omaha property. O'Keefe R. E.-JL'o., KX)1 N. V. Life 13 Id if. ' 2:: T'li MO TO $8,0CO TO IJAN -Frlvate niom y. . . PO delays. J. H. Sherwood, 43; N. Y. I. If". ' K S02 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. '-tinn to Jio.ooo made promptlv. F. D. Wead. Wead Bid.. 18th and Furnam. (fj Ml WANTED TO BUY ) WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, cook ana tteatmg stoves, taipela, lino leums, office luuiHuro, old cluthi-s and hoes, piunos, feathers, bed pllloivi. , quilts ana alt kinds of tools; or will buy tn furniture of your house complete. The tit(hat prices pnld. Call the iliilit ., man. Tel. Duuf. 3971. (26) M983 Dec31 SECOND-HAND furniture bought and sold: also machines of all kinds rented, 2 per month. .Tel. Dou. Uite. Uu) MiD9 TO FAJtMERS AND PRODUCE SHIP PERS. Highest prices for butter and eggs. Cash or merchandise. Send trial shipment. The , ' Uetinett Company, Omaha. vlb) -7 WANTED To buy calve. Tel. Doug. K339. CASH raid for second-hand clnthlna. ahoes, ' At n lum K'n 1:ih Rt rri i-m.i 5i (25)-SOS WIIL rV cash for house to move. J. It. . Parrotte, 83 Board of Trade. " tr-M134 12 it. WANTED A good second-hand typewriter. Addreaa Box 97, Plattsmouth. Neb. - y.Ti MX29 19x . WANTED A fresh Jersey cow. Mrs. j Jno. N. Baldwin, 2211 St'. Mary's Ave. f 1 (JJ ) M 3 9 19 WANTED TO RENT -. WANTED 3 or 4 heated rooms for light housekeeping; prefer unfurnished; refer VJ. j encea given. C. W. EVkerman. Tel. Hnr ''rXl: : ) MII44 IS WANTED SITUATIONS . JtEFINKD and cultured young lady, well . educated, native of Dri-sji-n, Uermany, ' ' desires position by January 1, as gov , erness; all English branches, inuslo and , German; fully experienced. Refeiencas. .." Address B. , Bee. (K)-MJ67 lx ' SITUATION wanted by lady teacher; prl vate pupils In music or English brinclus; ' special attention paid to children; will "l" call at homea to glvo Instruction; cnar;ta reasonable. Have flrst-claa test im mials. ' . Addreaa r 606. Bee. (27I-MJ63 2.x , f ITUATION wanted by colored man aa porter. Tel. 2448 Webster. (2D-MSM 18x VatTORNEY with five years' experience ould like employment with wholesale liouse, handling accounts, aa a traveling adjuster or general utility man. Al refer 1 ences. Address A 60S. Bee. tJT)-'Min lSx YlM'NO lady stenographer will take po sition very cheap for trie winter. Ad- drena L 614, care Bee. (27) M112 tx WANTED Bjr youn lady, position as housekeeper In private family; ran give . references. Address 2Vi S. 9ih St. (271 M141 11 WANTED By steady and eober young man position as buxnrliiian, 10 years of experience; opportunity more considered , than salary; bent of references. Addreaa, H. Wl Bee. (27) MlJt lx CHAl"FFEt'R-Hy experienced young man. No bad habits. Iwt of reference. In cluding present employer and prominent , automoblla manufacturer. Aihlrcs. Y-9 care Bee (fi M150 18x ".vN'rEX Ex reliable man. a Job as night IVJratchman. Addre&s, y-'ao, life. . : (27)-M146 g . fOMPFTENT stenographer with 3 years A experience; an furnish own ivpewntur. ,J Address M tv. Bee. tr?)-MJ0 19x i WANTED Position by young man as U clothing salesman: four years' experi ence; best of references. A.ldres C &T6, Bee. 7)-M.t20 19x . yoi'NO man of good habits wants po. lion or any ina in some respectable wholesale house. Address 1) 577 H. 127) MTil 19x LEGAL NOTICES OTFICE OF THE KANSAS C1TT Omaha Rsllway Company, Omaha, Neb., Hn- a. Hot- T tha Siockholdera: None a Jiereby iiivsn that a special BMiinf 4 atorkheldera of tha Kanaaa Citv A Mhi Railway HMnr H b. held at ika ottlca of tha coini-any In Pairflrld. Ne braska, at t o'clock a. m. on January 11. 14, for the purpose of actm uixm tha MUHti..ii of aUlng- tha railroad, property m id franchises of th comranv to the Chl i'xo, Burhnirton Qulncy Kailroad com. f' y. tha railruad and properly aforeme d (r i,n iiuW under laaaa to aalj corm any. B order f ths boai4 ( dtiectors. V. p. , luik, Bwtrslarr Nlvdxt LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OK THE RKPl HLICAN VAL ley, Kansas Bout h western Railroad Co.i.tany. Omaha, Neb., ,Ndv. t. l'.'i. la tl.e Slx kholtl.-rn: Notice Is hereb given that a, at-ecial met)ti of the stockholders of (he Republics.! V alley, Kansas A South western Railroad conn any will be held at the titttce of the company In Omaha. Ne braska, at 4 o'clock i. in. on January 10, lh. lor the purpose of action upon the question of et-lhn: the ratnmd l and franchises of this company to the Chl- '. nuriuikion vjinncy tvauroad com pany, the railroad and properly aioreeaid being now unih-r iease to the said company. l'-y order of Ihe ho nl of ilirM-lAri vv. L ! Lurkte, Secretaiy. NlOd'iot ' OFFICE OF THE REPUBLICAN VAL ley & Wyoming Railroad company. OmahA, Neb., Nov. . 197 To the Stock holders: Notice Is hereby given that a rpcilal meeting of the stockholders of the Republican Valley A Wyoming RallroaJ company will be held at the cilice of the company In Omaha, Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. 111.. on JanuaiA- 10. IfrfW, for the purpose of acting upon the question of selling the lallroad. property and franchises ot this company to the Chicago. Burlington julnc Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under loase to said company. By order ot the board of directors. W. P. Durkee. Secre-Urr- NlOdtiOt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND NORTH Platte Railroad Company. Omaha, Neb.. Nov. 9. 18;. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha and North Platte Railroad company will be held at the office of the company In Omaha, Neb., Ut 4 o'clock p. m., on January pi. l:KW. for the purpose of acting upon the question of se'.!inh' the railroad, property and franchises of this cQrnpany to the Chicago, Burlington at Qulnr Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under lease to the said company. By order of the hoard of directors, W. P. Durkee, Secretary. NIOdoOt OFFICE OF THE OMAHA AND SOl'TH western Railroad Company. Omaha. Neb., Nov. 9. I9u7. To the Stockholders: Notice Is hereby given thAt a special meeting of the stockholders erf the Omaha and South western Railroad company will be held at the othVe of the company at Omaha, Neb., at 4 o'clock p. m., on January 10, Inns, for the purpose of actlnij upon the question of selling the railroad, property and fran chises of the company to the Chicago, Bur lington & Wuincy Railroad company, the abroad uud properly aforesaid being now under inane to said compiriy. By order of the board of directors, W. P. DI'RKEK. Secretary. NlOdfiOt OFFICE OF THE OXFORD KANSAS RsUroad company. Omaha. Nob., Nov. . IW17 To th Stockholders: Notice is hereby g.ven that a spechil meeting of thl stoc! 1'olrlrrs of the Oxford & Kansas Rail road company will be held at the office of tho company at Omaha. Nebraska, at 4 o'clock p. tn.. on January 10, 1!. for the rurnose of acting upon the question of selling the railroad, prorx-rty and fr 1 nchlses of the comr any to the Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy Railroad company, the railroad and property aforesaid being now under lease to the sa'd companv. Bv order of tHe hoard of ' directors. W. P. Purkee, Secretary NIOdiM PROPOSALS WILL BK RECEIVED BY the Hoard of Public l ands and BulM'ns for the furnishing and erecting of a "Pole Line" for furnishing power and light for the Ftate Canltol building. Line to run from Hlate Penitentiary to State House. Fneclfh at Ions now on file In offli'e of secre tary of s'ate. All bids mint be filed before noon on November 2fi, 1K07. GEO ROE C. Jl'NKIN, secretary of stale, NISDIOt RAILROAD TIME CARD l'SIO. STATION loth AND MARCY. t'nlon Parlflc. The Overland Limited. .a 8:50 am 1 he Colorado Express. 3:30 pm Atlantic Express The Oregon Express. ..a 4:10 pm The Los Angeles Llm. .al2:.V pm The Fnst Mall..." a 9:40 pm a 5: no pm a 9:30 ana a 6:0) pm a 9:15 pm s : pm 8:0 pm a 1 :05 am b 8:1.1 pm a U:lu pm Arrive. all:48 pm aioiw pm a 3:28 pm a 3:28 pm a 9:30 am a 9:23 am a 7:40 am al2: pin a 8:23 am a 9:04 am a 9:20 am a 3:5 pm a 7:40 am a 5:3! pm a11:20 am a F:25 pm all:"0 am h 6:25 pm b 1:33 put Tl e C hlna v J ipan Mall. 1 4: 0 pm Colo.-Clucago Special.. .al2:li) am Beatrice Local h 7:12 am North Platte Local a 7:42 am thtcavo A Nortnwesiera. Leave Chicago Daylight a 7:2j am Pt. naul-M'nn, Eip.... 7:ira Chicago Local all:3nam f-'loux City Pasengcr...a 7:50 a.n Ch'cago Passenger a R:) pm ( hieano' Snecial a 6:0(1 pm St. Paul-Minn. Llm.... a S:':8 pm I. ng Angrjes Limited. ..a H:11 nm Overland Limited a!0:0O pm Fast Mn'l K'oux Citv Ixical a 3:50 pm Fnst Mall Twin City Limited a :1H pm Norfolk - Pnnesieel a 7:40 am I.lncoln-York-Chadron .b '-W am Peadwood - Lincoln a 8 no pm Casper - Shnshnnl a 3:00 pm Hastings - Suoerlor b 8:011 pm Fremont - Albion b 8:35 nm Chicago, Ilork laland A Pacific. EAST. Chlnnrrf T.lmltAd . A 3 :ft am all:0fi nm Iowa Local a 6:30 am am a 4:30 pm lies Moines Passenger. .a 4 Towa l.ocil bll Oh'cnTo (Eastern Ex.)..h 4 Chicago Flyer a t WERT. . Rocky Mountain L't'd..all om al2:30 nm :a nm b 9:W nm :50 pm a 1 :'.Y pm :00 Dm a S:2a am 1 S;2a am :15 pm a 2:0 am :S5 pm a 4:40 p,n :4i pm a 2:46 pn :45 am bl0:2fi am 00 am a 6:45 am :15 rmt -a 5.50 pm :00 pm all:..am :20 am a S:45 pm :20 am a 8:r5 pm :fo pm a 8::io am -30 pm a 8: JO air. Colo, and Cal Ex a 1 Okl. and Texas Ex a 4 Llncoln-Fulrhury Pass..b 8 MUsoarl PaelOc. K. C. & St. L. Exp a K. C. St. L. Exp. .....all Nebraska Local a 2 Illinois Central. Chicago Expresa a 7 Minn. St. Paul Exp.,b 7 Chicago Limited a 6 Minn. & St. Paul Lmtd.a t hleaao Great 'VTeafrra. St. Paul-Minneapolis.... S:30 pm St. Paul-Minneapolis ... 7:30 am Chicago Limited :' pm Chicago Express 7:3o am Chicago Express 3:30 pm T:30 am 11:35 pm 9:27 am 11:35 pm 3:30 pm Wabash. St I. dills Expret a 6:30 pm a 1:30 am Pt. Louis Lo ui (rrom Council Bluffs) a 9:30 am all:13 pm Bianherry Local (from Council Fluffs) -.b i:0t pm b!0 t5 ara Chicago, Milwaukee Jk St. Paol. C hic. Hi Colo. Special. ..a 7:23 am li':G0 pm Cal. & Ore. Express.... a 6:00 pm a 3:23 pm Overland Limited a 9:6$ pin a 8.30 am Perry Local a 5:15 pin all.iK) am Bl Hl.l-VfciTON STA .IOTII Jt liASON. IlBrllagten. Leave. Denver St California. ...a 4:10 pm North weal Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 piu Northwest Express ,...all:i9 pm NebiaBka pointa a 8:45 am N'tbiaaaa Express a 9.1i aiu Lincoln ram Mail 0.4jpai Lfiicoln Local Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Schuyler-I laltsmouth ..b 3:10 pm BclK-vue-l'laitsmoulb. ..a f.M pin 1 lalisinouth-loua b 9:18 am Lellevue-l'laUamoulh Iienver Limited a 4:li in Chicago Special i ?:''"- Chicago Kx plena g 4:2) phi Chicago Flyer ,. a 6:3t) pm Iowa l.cal ..a 9:15 am St. Louis t xpies a 4:46 pm Kansas City At St. Joe..ai 16 pin Kansas City 6l St. Joe. .a 9:15 am Kansas City & St. Joe. .a 4:4j pm Arrive, a 8:45 pm a 3:4j um a 3:4a pin a 10: 16 pin a 6 hi pm 6:10 pm aiJ.n pm b 9.08 am aiO.lj pm a 7:o0 pal bl0::0 am 1:1 am b 1 :3o pm a 7:26 am all:.o pm a 3:5j pin a 8:;l0 am all:Ju am 11:90 am a 30 sr. a d:W pii) WEBSTEft UTA-UTK A WEISTEri Cklra (o, St. Pa a I. Mlaaempolla A Ouika. Lave. Arrlra. b 8:10 pm all.; am b 8:10 am o 5.u0 pm " - v. 1 . ,...w ' Mill fi:oux v ay Passenjser...a i.ui jmi .b 4:4a p. II c 8 .45 am ' E'liereon Local .... j Sllssoarl laele. I Local via Weeping j Water ; Falls City I-ocal ... ...a 7:46 am ...b 3:jo pm ... O 7:u0 pin a f :t5 pm al) :-i am cil:2J am tails City Jocal ... a Lally. b Dally except Bunday. o Sun day only, d Daily except Saturday. Daily except Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS LOW HATES TO EUROPE Join on of our Christmas Kxcuraiuna to OreatoHritaln, Norway, Mn-di-n. Deiunaik and i;.o many, leaving Chicago Weekly. Kxcelleiit atrvice and excriitlonally low ratea by the Canadian I'ao tl "Express.'' the finest, fastest and largest strainers b. twe-n t-t. Lawrence ports and Lurope. W rite for rai.-s and ho kl.-ts. O. B. rsJiUJI, O. A, S33 M. Claik tu.ll, Clueao, ZU. TTTR o:fATTA CHAIN A.iD PKUDCCt MAKtVLl Little Trading it Done and All Grain , . on blisht Decline. CABLES ATFECT IIOLIE . MARKET Wkeat Is Weak and Shows Signs ot -. Ltqnldatloa - The Crowd t la Bearish aad Working; for Decliae. OMAHA, November 16. 1907. Saturday little trading was done and all grain traded sold on a slight decline. Cables came lower and atfected the do mestic prices accordingly. Wheat was weak and showed signs of llquluaUon. it was a heavy murKet through out the short secession. The crowd was bearish aa ever and worked for a decline. Bulls are all loaded with wheat and are uuabla to give the necesrary support. Pec ember t.eat opened at S6!i0 and closed at 87c. Corn was some lower and trade very light and the market ruled dull. Brokers did some little buying and the selling nas well scattered. December corn opened at 4Mc and closed at 480. Oats opened fairly steady wltu offerings light and no general trade. Little, trading was done In futures and the .cash market was dull. December oats opened at 44c and closed at 44c. Liverpool closed l'id to ld lower on wheat and d lower on corn. Seaboard reported 24o,OuO bushels of wheat, and 72,010 bushels of corn, taken for export. l.otal range of options: Arllcles. Open. Hlgh.TLow. I Close. Yes y. Wheat-- Ill Dec... OTif J7S VWt 87s, May... 96i, gfi:., fc-,i,4 t., July...- 894 !H? 8j,j i;a Corn Dec... 4', 4SV4 4f4 48-V lay... 494 fr'1 41'j ri"1 July... 49 49V 49 4 li Oe Pec... .44 44 41 May... 4ti 4,4 4 47 July... 42 24 -:' 87i4 t9 4i 4f 49' ' 47 421 Omaha Cash Friers. WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 9c.i.c; No. 3 hard. f6-y!ic; No. 4 hard, lUUac; No. 3 spring, 9i v M3c. CORN No. 3. GlSfiliic; No. 4, WQWtc; no Kraile. 40v-; No. 3 yellow, BlVuJ-Vic; ,No. 2 white, f.lii62e. OATS No. 3 mixed, 407H1e; No. 3 white, 42i4avc; No. 4 white, 4C!fe42c; standard, 43-tr44c. itYK-No. 2, ISJWfc; No. 3. 663C7C t allot rcc-cetyts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 20 134 W!) Mlime.i polls 189 Omaha 1.1 .. i Duluth , 219 CHICAGO GRil.Y AND PROVJSIOXS Features of the Trndlns; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 16. Ovemel.ing by bears and their covering later caued a sliKiit advance and a steady clote to the wheut tiiariirt today. '1 he nnal quotations 1 on wheat were '4c higher. Corn was 1111 changed. Oats were 14c higher. I'ro- , visions were uc lower to a aliade higher. The wheat market opened weak because1 of lack of support, which was basml largely upon lower prices at Liverpo l. The fear vaj alao expreseed that the Bank of Lngiand may ayaln advance lis ratrt of discount, and this caused considerable huh .ailing of leng wheat, as well as much selling lor short account. The bears moi shot tile mark somewhat and their efforts to rover lute In the day caused ine price of December to advance quickly, with the result that It closed higher than the litU prices of yesterday. A alight reaction was caused from tho top price of the uay by thw untavorable oi-lnlon generally- enter tained of the New lork hank sWtoment. T he export demand was practically .noth ing. December wheat opened uv&c to t(Vc lower, at Mfk. .-vac and, after selling between 93 H ti 94 4 c, closed steady, at k'lc. Clearances of wheat and hoar were equal to li i 8.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 696,000 bushels, against 746, 000 bushels on the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 458 cuis, against 431 cars laat week and 486 cars onu yeacao. ' Tho corn market was nervous and prices were generally lower, with the trade chleily of a local character. T he gu weather for the curing of the crop and the weak tone of the wheat market dur ing the greater part of the day were de pic&sing factors. Trading was very light. December corn opened iiVc to vs t fi 0 lower, at 64J ifi4 Vifl, sold between 3 I 't i4 4e and closed unchanged, at 54 Wo. Lo ral receipts were 124 cars, with 26 cars of contract grade. The trade In oats wss exceedingly light and was confined largely to prol'i ssloual trading. The demand 'for cash oats vaa poor and local sales were only 80,000 bush els. December oats opened Vc higher, at 464c, sold between 46'.i4iiHc and closed at 46',jc. Local receipts were 109 cars. The weakness of grain caused An easy opening In provisions, but later' the cover ing hy shorts In ribs brought about a re gain of the early lost. Ti ailing was not largo. At the close January pork was 5o lower, at 112.75. Lard was mc lower, .at 7.07y. lUbs wore a shade higher, at 16.87 H i 6.90. Estimated receipts for Monday, are: Wheat, 28 cars; corn. 144 cars; oat, 126 cars; hogs, 28,000 head. . The leading future ranged as f ollows: , Artlcles. Open. HUrh Low. Closo.l Ycs'y. vVheat 1'eC. May July Corn Pec. May July oats 1 eo. Miy JuTy Pork Jan. May Lar.i Jan. May Ribs Jan. May 9S"4'S 1 Ul'(- 9i 1 oo-- 87'V 1 OJfi 1 r."A 1 Cifc 1 fl'sl 1 03--4 87- 1 54'4fT'4 Mi, 4Vt'WSt-, Irf'.ffH, 54-5V 4KU 50'. 55', 56 'H.A-n 54' 5o'4 4ti"i I 4tl! 4:S 48 4i', 4n Hi 4fi'- 4ie, 40". 4j " 13 o;i,i 45- 12 87 12 7 IS 75 13 00 7 !W 7 8v) I 75 I 13 00 1 w 13 ZO 8 01 7 07Ui 7 t'iy 1 -Vj, 8 fr.'H 7 S fT'i 7 t-Tj 1 a-il 7 07i 7 Wttl 8 96 7 10 8 87Mi 8 SO 7 15 I 7 15 No 3. Cash quotations were as follows: f'l-Ol'K Steady ; winter patents Hyyif 4.86; winter stiainhtu, 34.ilofi4.55: spring pat enls, V).'i6 o"; spring straights, l.5-4 J; bakers, $3.4t''4.35. WHEAl'-No. 2 spilng, Sl.trSfl.H: No. 3 spring, Kk'SJluS- No. 2 red, 'J2'ii'Mc. COHN No. 3, BSftalftjc; No. 2 yeilow, 81? OATS No. 2, 46c; No. 3 white, uifrini.r. BAhLKV 41oil feeding, CtAc; Ia!r to choice malting, 76ijV0c. . 8t:ilS Klax, No. 1 northwestern, 31 1"; prime timothy, H.'Hi; clover, contract cradc. l5 50. (M'OVISinN'S-Ph"rt ribs, sides l-inse), I6.75fi7.75. Mess pork, per bbl., 112.50 u 12. 75. 1 -a Ml. per lud lbs.. $-.3j. Short clear shies (boxed), I7.37!i'i7.t;2,. l-'oll'ivMni;. ere the receipts and slil- meiils of Hour and grain: Itecelnta. Hhlj.m'-"ts Flour, bbls i4.4 0 , CS5i Mieat, bu 1. al iw v j Corn, bu IN. Ml I'T 401 Oats, bu 1!'2 1 O :T.'wn Hya. bu 5 km 10 l it Barley, bu 8-:;oj ll.S hj On the Broduce exchange todav tho hui ter market was steady; ciarr"i irs, 2y 7c; dairies. Jltii'ic. Kgsa. steady; at mail; caaa Includ-d. t'S-i-'M-ic; firsts. Tic; prime til sis, a4c. Cheese, steady, U'jj '3M.c. Mlaaeapolla Grata Market. MINNFJAIHiLlS, Nov. hi WHKAT De cember, tl.tvl; May, 31 10; No. l hard !.n. Vtil.l',,; No. 1 northern, ll Wfi l.cu . : No. 2 northern, 3l.03V(1o4' ; No. 3 north ern, yerftll.t'iv,. KLOL'K Kirat patents. Sj.4bfr5.ilP: second parents, $5.3vi6 4i:; iiral clears, l.3"i4.4V' econd cleais, J.50i3.70. FLAX Fair demand: closing prices were 11.18'-,; to arrive. B KAN In bulk. t-UiaM.50. k Milwaukee ;rnla Market. MTIAVAVKFE. Wis.. Novr- l.-WHElAf-Bteady; No. 1 northern, ll.07ui.im; u, -- ; -"ay, l Hi asked. ' l.AivL. eteady; No. Z, Sue; simple, fcf 94 C( 58e PN Steady; No. 3 cash, tfa9Hc; May, Toleelo MarVaMt. TOLFA0. O.. Nov. 1 S FI-7DS Clover cash, $:'Su; Decern I er. (Sir: March. $!.ti'U. ye. r.v. 1, Bv'c; No. 2, 79c; No. 3, 9 Tfm.. K' .. -- T rimothy, prime, $2 W; alsike, prime, $.; December, $9 40. Liverpool Orwla and Previsions. I IVtKltKiL, Nov iu VV HEAT Spot eaay; No. t red "tsieia tiUilcr. 7s lud. DATT.Y FF, MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1007. futures, dull; Pec-ember, Je JlVds. Mflrcb, s 1.1, Nfay, 8s ld. , C fiR.N .ol. Sternly prim fnfvM Amerl csn. fs 8d: futures, dull; December, 6s id; January, 6s 4d. oiitnA Hirnini.ir-MVHktT, Condition at Trad and Qaotntloas on ' Maple tad Fancy Prod a re. J-XIOS Fresh country, 2TIC; s.orage, atV. It looks like Sc for fresrt cbum.ry estjs'1 ur 1 m " I nanicsi;iving. . BUTTE H Common, 18c; fancy tub and 1 ro,i. , c , 1.1'a.iieij, Jlc. cnEr.SK New full- x-.rm','r Wisconsin twins, )7c; r.ew full cream brick, lie; do mestlc, tie Swiss, 1c; new llinuurger, li tioe; yuuntr Americas. 17 He LIVE POCLTKY Spr.ngs, 9c; hens, 8c; roosters, 4; ducks, h'; aeese, lec; turiteys, 16c; pigeons, ,6c rer dos. '. HhtSScl) POL. L i'KY Springs, fancy,1 lec; hens, 9c; roosters, 6c;luck.3, Uc; gese, I 12c; turkeys. 2oc. ' HAY-ciiuice jlo. 1 upland, 110.00; me- ' dlum, Id 'hi; No. 1 bottom, em; off grades, i from k jo to 86.60; rye suaw, 7.uv; No. 1 ) altalia, IU.W. frvitb: I APPLES New York King's, per barrel, 35.60; ' None Such,!' per barrel, 35 iij; 80 ounce Pippins, per barrel, j.2; Maiden 1 Llush, per barrel. $i.U0; Baltwlns, per barrel, 80. Ou; Greenings, per barrel, 35.UO; wes ern box apples, Colorado Jonathans, per box, 81.25; Colorado Orlmes Unldena. per box, 83.25; Idaho Jonathans, - per box, 4.10); Idaho Winter Bananas, per box, (3uo; Washington Ben Davis, fliv; Wasli ton Northern Spy, per box. 12.00; Washing ton Greenings, per box. 82 t"'; Washington Baldwins, per box. $2.00; Washington Rome L'eauty, per box, 82.25; Washington fall ap phs, assorted, per box. 1 Try!. 85. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANnEt Florida, ier box. 84nnTf4.2S; Florida Grape Fruit, per box. j 75fi1 00. GRAPES-Concoids. per basket. I'glSOe; Mtlagn. heavy weights, per keg. t5.0Vj h.J'-, Malaess medium weights, per keg, tl.COgS.O11; Callforn'a grapes, season about over; some few Emnerors of fair quality still moving-, per crate, 31.75i91.8S. LEM NS- Fancy. 3'0 and 3'V size, per box, lS.00-S6.ifl; extia choice, 300 and 360 size, per box. 3"i.(KXgt M. B A N A NAS- -Port Llmons, per bunch, J2.W-7.1 IJ0. F1G3 AND DVTES - Brrvrns f'es. 7 crown, per pound. l-KlSc; Smyrna figs, 6-crown, rer po-nd. 12ii:ic; Pmvrna ftirs, 4-cronn. per pound. e-Ftllc; California figs, boxes. 10 cartons. "Sc; California figs, boxes, 12 cartons S5e; California ftss, hoik, p'-r poi nd. 6Hc; llsllowt dates, per pound, 6' r; Khudrawl dates, per pound. 6c; Salr dates, per pourd, 5c; Fsrd dates." 13-po'-nrl hr, ner ro'ori. Re. i CALIFORNIA DRIED' FRCTTS-Prtines are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immed'ate grades. Quo tations ranue from tic to 9c for California fruit and from 54c to 80 for Oregon. Peaches vety firm, with fancy yellows quoted at 13 He. VEGETABLES , POTATOES Per bu., 6if75c, CABBAGE Holland seed, per Ib IO 1(4''. ONIONS Red Globe, per bu., 8565c; Denln. p-r crate, 1 1 .60. 1 SWEET POTATOl'-K Small bbl $3.60. BEETS Per bu SOc. ("ARHOTH Per. bu.. 75c. TC KM PS Per bushel, 600. PARSNIPS-Per husreT. T.e. U-:i.ERY Michlgiin, per bunch, 25f?35o. NAVY BEAN'S Per bu.. No. 1, 82.90 per bu : Ll-ea, 7c per lb. BEANS New wax and string, 4060o per market basket. RAPIPIIFS-Per dosen. 20c. TOM Toi--spor basket, 5f75o. PEPPLIU3 Per bushel. 7Sc. . BEEF CITS. No. 1 r!h. 14Hc: No. I ribs. 11Ac: No. 3 ribs, 6He. No. 1 loin, 19c; No. 3 loin, 13c; No. 3 loin, 9c. No. 1 chuck. 6Hc; No. 2 chuck, bc; Me; No. 2 No. 1 plate. No. 3 chuck, 4le. No. 1 round, round, 7Vc; No. I round, 6';C. 5c; No. 2 flate, 4c; No. 3 plate. MISCr-LLvVNEOLS. CANNET.i OOODS Corn, standard west ern, 75c. Tomatoes, fancy 8-pound r-ans, 31.45; standard 3-pound 'cans,, tl.iio. Pine apples, grated, -pound.' J 2i5(i.i; sliced, tl.T.'di -'..15. tiallon applea. 14.80. California aprleols, J,A'(,a.uo. Paars, 83.11X3.16. l'eaches. - I.B4)3 15. I4. C- peaches, 32. Hv 3.15. Alaska salmon, red, U.40; fancy Chinook, flat, 42.li; fanc aockeye, flat, 32.15. Sardines, quarter oil. W.tiu; three nuarters mustard, $3.3.1. Sweet potatoes, 31.2 1.5. Sauerkraut, . jci 1 Bumpkins, (0c ii 1 " V. Lima beans. 2-penmd, 75fuM.2")' Soaked peas, 2-pound, 6'c: fncv.' 'tl 2 .y I r. NUTS California walnuts, per lb. 18c; Imported walnuts, per 1b:, lSj 15c; Tarra pone Hlmorld?, per lb., iff; fttberta, per lb, J3c; Brazils, per lb., 13(U'14c; Pecans, per lb., 12yi3c; peanut" rnvv, per lb., .0; peanuts, ro?3ted, peY-WLJlcf Italian cheat nuts, per lb., 84r9c. COCOANUTS-Per sackj $4.50; per dozen,' 80c , COFFKK Roasted, No' 80, Mc; No. 30, lie; No. 25, Wc; No. Si, llVac: fl'GAR- Granulated, cone, per sack, $j.4;0 beet, :; cut loaf, 6c; cubes, 6v4c; jiowfl'i ed, H.15c. FlSlI-lial'.but. lie; trdut, 13c: pickerel, 10c: pike, 14c: pike, fresh from-n. lc; whitcllsh. 14jtl6e: buffalo, 14c; bullheads, Fklnmd and ;resred. tic; cattish, dressed, 17c; whit porch, Jo: white b,8s. 15c; 4cn k bass. Sic, -'JP,i9h. S'frtc; frappies. 6fi9c: larce, crappierf, 15c; lifrrlni?, Iresli frorin, 8c; wh!teish, froren. 13 M5c; pickerel, fn-Hh frozen, 12o red enappur, 12c; flounders, mackerel, iS$35l uer fisli; codfish, frnh friieii, 12c rd snnpper, 12c; fl lunders, ficsh froxea, 12c. haddo' k fres'.i frozen, 12c; sm.lt ISc; sh'to roe, 45c per lh.; l'roi legs 3ftc pr dc. ; green sea turtle meat, 2oc per lb. . .. ffli.EI AND TATJ-CVT-Oreen salNvl, No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 7',c; bull" hides,-tie; rron Jiides, No. 1, fie; No. 2, lie; horse. 1, 503.50; sheep peits, 50cl.r.V TalloW, No, 1, 4W-: No. 2, 8V4cr"V'ool. 15ft-2Ic: ' - f4t. I.onls General Mttrkax. BT . LOL'IS, Mo., Nov- W-HilEAT-' Firm; track. No. 2 red, cash, 9-.C; No. 2 hard.1 JcUl."l '-; Weewnber. -8!&3cf May. $1.02Vil-.'i. tHN Firm; track. No. ! cash, 5Kc; De cember, 5"c; May, .iac; No. 2 white, 6 OATri-I.ovvcr; track, No. 2 cash, 44o, No. 2 while, 47c; D,conber. 4c; May, 4 'c ' FI OCR Dull ; Ji-d winter patents, $4.75 fiS.W; extra fancy and alialsht, (1.31 4.tt; ,. fi s-.-1 irt. BCED TlmothV. steady: 3 5O04.1O. I'Oll N MKA L Steady ; Jj.OO. ' I-. A X .M r- n-; miu il . i.i.tt tracV. tl.v. HA Y 1111 hangad; timuthy, , tU.003Hi.00; pi a l ie, V: ( 'i '1 "0. 'nrixa-HHo. trov cdTh.. TIFS 3(10. FliOVISIONh t'ncbanawli JobWna-, $13 . I ii' U, unci ai i?. d; prlmo steam, , $5.80. Dry s It me'itsi. stendy; tioxt-d extra shorti. fl'';.; clear ribs. K.W; Khort chars, $X25;. bai'in si'!"!y; short clcarH. $10.1H4. POCLTHY Weak; chickenav 80; springs, 9c; turkeys, 12c; ducks. SVitC; geese. S-c. BI"ITf.ll-Steady: creamery, 24'u.'9c. EOGS-SteBdy: 19'4c. Receipts. Shipments. l:t.0i0 fw.(o 25,000 :i,ouo ! Flour, bbls i... t- 0 Wheat, bu 60. n) Corn, bu 14rt Oats, bu Ib.oou Kannaa City Grnln anil Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. K'WH KA f De cember. 9" c; Mav, 9STve. Cash: No. 2 hard 92ti;vc; No. 8. WgWc; So. 2 red, f;i. "fi..,c: No. 3. 9'!'K-.-. - CORN December. 47'-c: May, 5ic. Cash: No. 2 n-W"(l. 4!i'"C2c; No. 3. 4'yulc; No. 2 allle. 47'ooLc: No. 3, 4tiUT'51c. ' OATS No. ! white. 44Vi.i45-; No. 3 mlxad. S ' - 4 V. H A Y Choice timothy, weak, 311ffll00; cl-'.'ce prairie, $9.75ii K'.OO. RTF 7f'c. BI'TT I'll-Creamery, I7r; packing. 17c. "4c: tlrsis. 2 'c. Ijt;S Fresh, extias, r.eeelpts. Shipments G5"0 144 Oil , 2H 0fl 6.0(0 S.OpO 6,1'Ou Wleat. bu. Corn. bu. .. Oals. bu. .. Kansas City rash prices: Article. I Open. I High. I Ixiw. Closo Wheat 1 e cu ter May C. -n- Dfeiber May oil , 97 9JV, 474 il 47 40 Vi 47Vil 4"; 4 'HI Peoria 4.rnln Market.. PI-:OTIA. III., Nov. 14 -CORN-Inaotlve; No. 3 nominal, 6'c; No. 4 new, 5cc; olj, 57A . IIATS Quiet; No. 3 white, 46i(4Gyc; No. 4 wb'le. 42'il4:t4jo. HYF No rii maud. Vhiskey- 11. 3 j. Dulnlh bealit Slarkrt. DI'LT'TH. Minn.. Nov. 14. WH FAT No. I rorthcrn. $1.(; No. 2 northern, $1.1.3. UAT8-4M.-. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 16 -t'OFFKE-Markt for futniei opened steady at "nchnnxod I pr'ees to a decline or 6 tinta. In k-e:lng with European cables. There was consid erable sw'irMna- fresi December to later position, but I t tie) outright U'liildatlon. and the market rall'ed before the close on eov. er'rg and si-p'.rl from trade Interests The close was steady, net linchn,l Sales were reo.irted of 32 77) bas. Incl'id'ng De cember a S ft-c, Varch st 5 Tie and (Vinlier at 8 1"C. Spot onlel; Rio, Ni 7, 6c; Santos. '" T5,c. illll coffee, ateady; Coiauva. ft'lfttJil-.c 9 INVEST ait MOIMIE2 5 Gold Bonds ' of the OrriiaSTLa&LCounicSl BSnifCtB tFeet Railway (Co, in $1,000.00 denominations. Interest Paid Semi-Annually. V Full Information on R?qu?st. Call Up or Address SAIVIUEL BURNS, Jr. G14 New York Hie Bldo LiS IMAilA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Considerably Lower for Week. COGS CONTINUE SHOWINfJ GAIN3 o Fresh Receipts of Sheep or l.amba and Not Many Fxpected for Next Week Prices Lower for the Week. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. Id. Recelnts were: Cattle. Hus. Sheep. Official Monday .... Olucial Tuesday c-i.ic.ul Weuiicsday tii'flclal Thurtday Oillclal Friday Lsllmate Saturdays I'.U.i 36.W 20.'(i 2,545 6.042 8. i74 7,528 2,;tj 013 2.SO0 Six days this week 20.4;2 Same days last week....ln4 tiaine daja 2 weeks ago..2..t45 Bame da.s 8 weeks a-;o. .Su.i83 8 line days 4 wees ago. .!''. y& Same days last year S3, 603 The following table shows the receipts oi cattle, hogs and sheep at Soutn Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1807. 19U6. .- Inc.. Dec Cattle 1,(V,,li2 910.2.2 115,910 Logs 2,tvi2,423 2,17l!,&44 1:0,5-1 bluep 1.8M4.M3 l',971,2i2 U,4 The following table shovs the vt-i,j prices of hots at South Omaha tor tue last Several days, Wltu comparisons: Date. I 1907. 1906.1906.,1904.118'3.lii02.1901. Nov. C. Nov. 7... Nov. 8.,, Nov. 9.. N iv. ID., Kov. U., Nov. 12. Nov. 13. Nov. 14. Nov. 15. Nov. i( . t 16 I 6 96 4 87 I 4 7S 4 0 I 0 W 4 a I 9l 4 7 6 u 6 73 i ii 0.4 8 74 ii'.al i y- 1 bu not w 1 w ti 1 a mi 1 '.ill 4 11,, 4 01 v vi ' "'I " "'I - ' . 4 9 4 83 4 70 4 W 4 9t 4 H 14 82 14 89 4 U o ) 6 Oo I 4 801 4 631 10; 0 3 t D9I 4 80 4 4 2i 0 .9 5 88 4 731 4 6 4 u tt 28 1 0 b I 4 72 4 64t . 8 U '0 8 L 4 l5 4 K. 4 54 b o3 'Sunday. - "' The- official number of cars, of atock, orougbt In today by each r''4' . . CaLttle.Hogs.Shecp. C, M. & St. P. Ry -! V ab..hh , .. ' j . 2 Mlnaouri 1 aclflc Ry 4 I nion l'a Hie tiyatein , 6 .. C. u N. W. lty. tcnst 1 C. i N. W. ivy. twest) 16 C, St.- 1'., M. & O. By 2 C-, li. & tj. lea-tl 1 C., II. & Q. (west) 17.. C, It. 1. 4 P. K. teaaO 2 C, it. 1. 4c P. Ly. tweat) 1 Total receipts 1 42 The dlppobition of the day's recelots was s folio, ' each buyer purcluxaing thv number of head Indicated: . Cattle. Uog-i Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 414 iSw.it and Co.upauy '. 3i2 4 udahy 1'acking Co 403 Am .our Ac Co hf V. A. Brltton .' 4s Klngan 1 25 I, Mislead '453 Ouii-r buyers 3 Total 3 2.J03 CATTLE There were only a tew scatter ing bunches of catile In the yards this n.uining there not being enough of any 0110 kind to make a maiket. The recuipts for the week, although considerably enort of the record of U year ago, nevertheless show a considerable, gain over the' previous week. In spile of very moderate runs the ma,ket was unsaiistactory to the. seh.ng Interests from start to finish. Prices steadily worked downwaid, the market be iiyf lower practically every day of the Tic mull lie cii-ev. Ti.e i.i.nieuiate caaj for tho unfavorable conditions of the mar k' t was to be found in the meatier demand for both killers and feeders and In tho further -fact that prices everywhere were b: caking down. Cornfcu-a.eers, which were In more lib eral supi ly tills week than last, but which 'to mostly on the warmed-up -order, suf fered the worst decline of anything, being generally quoted at the close of the week r gut at 5oc lower than a week ago. It tnkes right good cornled steers to bring $"1. X and choice .gtades codld hardly be expected to go much above to .75. Itariga sietrs did not suffer as severely as corn feds, paikers' apparently preferring the Cheaper grass beeves to the more ex bens, ve fed cattle. . Hence the demand was better for the grassers than for other kindB, but still they are fully ju lower ti iim a week ago. While the market ' on cows and heifers has received better support from buying orders from small outs. da packers, still the demand has been -very meager" all the wek and the general tendency of prices has been steadily downwaid. They are 0. noted at the close of the week 2oj3-; lower than one week ago. The same conditions that were noted a week rko have pre 'ailed all this week In toy feeder trade. Would-be buyers have ben hampered by i lability to secure cus tomary accommoilat 011s at banKs In the ay of loans with which to pay for cattle. This mrans that the buying demand lias been limited all the weeky nils of Itself would be sufficient to-Rtv(f prices a down waid trend, but In addition to tht was t:ie break in cornfed b!ers. Taking all conditions into consideration. It Is not at all surprising that the market on stockers and feeders is generally 20t4kc lower than a week ago. Fortunate-rJ-, receipts have been moderate, ao that It has been pmul ble to keep cattle from accumulating In any gieat m inbeia. Quotation on cattle: Good to choice p.irnred steers. t"iO''5.70; fa'r to vond c -n-fed steers, $4 4t"i!6.00; common 10 fair corn fed k.eem. $:J iiii-; ood to choice range sieers. 84. 1.4.90; fair to good range steers. t'i4i!15; common to fair rarte steers, $1 iMi.1 5"; good to choice cows and heifers, $t '-ii;' 5); fair to good cows and heifers, $ ' 4k''2.0ii; common to fair cows and be fen. $1.2iW-' 4ti; good to choice stockers and feed ers. $4tAi.4 5i; fair to good stockers and feeders. $3 5rii4 0ti: common to fair stockers and feeders, 2.75ii3So. , HOGS- llogs wete as poor this mornin as they were good yesterday. There wero a gjod many rough loads on the tt. row out order and cotisldei able trashy stuff. The market opened in good season with sh.iipers active buyers and packers were forced to follow or go without hoijs. The opening was generally 6t? higher and later, taklrg quality Into cons'd -ration, a ood many hogs sold Miloc higher, although on paper rales might not look much more than ia higher. Light hogs -made tha most 'advance and they were aafely luc higher tlan yesterday. The hogs sold largely at 8,i i ii 'i, aa against $4 5 00 yesterday. The trade was active and everything lit aight changed hands In good season In tha Dooming. . - . - Reeelpta of hogs thla week have shown a llfle im; r vem nt over tie p-ev uui we k. but ure considerably short of Uit y.ar's record. The week started out with a .O'o-l s arp advance, but coiiimpclng with, Tues day prices dropped, rapidly IgucMng tha 10.970 61.2"3 )4,jO 01. .-V 12.i'0 bo. 8 0 25,948 8i,91 ii.tuO 8J,H"9 2i.27o 5d,i)u8 1 iw point of the year on Wednesday, when he average of all the sales wis onlv 44.70. During the last half of the week .'ia market has tinned up rapidly, so that at the close It Is oc hlfcher man it was at the opening and 1240 higher than the close .11" last week. Today's advance carries the market to the highest point touched since November 6, but prices are still 8.-,0c lower than the high point of the month. Representative sales: No. A. em. Pr. No. At. In. Pr i.O 4il t at Kl II) 4 00 1 14 84 4 75 (7.. f9... 4'l... 41... 41... 74... It... 61... 4... SS... 5,'... 4-'... 70... 60... S... ..ID ..!M 4 61 . . . !... .'... n... m... 7S... 44... W... 71... 73... 77... HO... 67... 77... U... M 4 lUVtj D (0 I 4M 1:0 4 i 211 320 8 00 to 4 w . . 4 s 4 9 .1.11 ....ISa ...2 ....no ....177 M IN ... 8 00 44 8 00 . . . illl 40 6 05 .2si :uo i j .147 J2i 4 i .".nf 30 ( ill) ..2: . .Z2T, . .t -i ..141 ..ti; I) i (HI ... 2il 2J S IX) 4i 6 00 80 8 00 ... 6 on 40 6 00 2JI 100 ( 06 ..241 60 8 06 ..ill 1.0 i 06 .31 2"0 (03 I) 6 06 .247 160 6 tf) 2(H) i 00 ..203 16.' 5 06 61 lit 40 i 06 HHEf.'P There were no frean recelots of cheep this morning and nothing with wnlcli to make a niaract. For the eek the re I celpts have been fair, showing up lu.ly as large a last weeK or . year ago. In oner worus 11 lias been a normal run for Ills season of the year when receiots aru usually light. The week; started out strong, but declined latei on Btreiihti.enuis up again at the close of the wtek. Al me close good KiileiS are not very much lower; luuluc would i..vei ao i.,e de .Ine luiit has lanen place on deslrablo stjiT. Medium giadcs, ua nug.it be expected, Boow i.iuio loss ti.au tue bet, or K.i.ii--.. i'.e uii 1,1 iik la.iius sold as hlgu as $5.90, with good Kinds sell.ng around u.tifi d. .1.... y,.iie a h-ilg went at 6.U) to a It acker, but It la understood that tiiey were j u piavei. on letu a. id wele not iiuenileil for Immediate s.aujnter. vXvlhera and yearlings mixed, but mostly yearlings, soul during the week at $4.uu4.65, vvlin sirallit V it. 1. n-a as a-i 1 ne be.t e..ea ' aold as high as $4.20, with the most of the gout utile. twin around w..ju-4.oo. I Feeders have been mo seueis all the I week, the trade being dull and prices weak throughout. Receipts ere yulie liberal. Willie tue denial, il was veiy iloilled a. id Sellers found it rather stow work In Ced ing clearance, ecpeciully when It came to thu common or ...euiu.i. giauea. Old thin ewes were especially had to move, still taking everytuing into consideration toe de niand was as good aa cua.d 00 expected ' and everything was cleuned op. i At the close of the ce there was a better feeling prevailing a.nong operatorx on tlie market. I'.eports at hand today In dilated that there were on.y about m-venty five ears tn sight at neighboring station I for next week. In fact It would look ver. much as If the coming week would witness the practical end of the range teasou, ai though, as a matter ot course, scattering sn 1 .. tnm of iaoeis are to be expecteu I fur some time to coma. With such light ' receipts In slht salesmen are beginning to j talk that prices ought to look up a little I the coining week. There Is undoubtedly i a good deal of feeding stuff that holders , would be flail to unload shp'ild prices shovv ' any Improvement, an supplies from that ao lire mai e increased receipts. Quotations on good to choice killers: Lambs, 85.6oiiVi.iO; yearling wethers, $4 4 4.75; wethers, 14 lrfi4.:ifi; ewes, t3..V)'4 .10. Quotations on feevlers: good lambs, $5,000 5.50; common lambs, $3.5'f(i4.50; yearlings, ' $4.Htfi4."4i; wethers, $4.AXij4 2u; good ewes, i $2.7di3.25; common ewes, $1.25(52.25. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 10. C A TT1-K-Receipts, 3, Oki head, market unchanged; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5 .Obvnt 01; fair to good, J3.7Mi4.90; western steers. $3.30 M 40; stockers and fe.-ders. t3.6triv4.oi; southern steers, i'i.'i&'al.H-J; southern cows, t.MO-na.OO; native cows, $l.50(i1.55; native heifers. t2.40Ti3.7r; bulls. (2.25i3.60; calves, $2.7616 00. Receipts for the week, 6,500 head. HOUS Receipts. 6.000 head: market strong and higher; top, $5.15; bulk of sales, (..'Wio.12H; heavy, lt.""6.10; packrrs. t o) 416. 15; pigs and lights, $4.906.15. Receipts lor the week, 41, Urn. RMKKP AND . LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominally steady; eta -a nd vi i. linn. $4.ooi4.T5; western yearlings, K.SOj? 6."": western, $4.40fi6.60. SI'. JOSF.PH, Mo.. Nov. CATTLE Reeelpta, 130 head; cattle, steady: natlvea, $4.2f(i6.00: cows and heifers, $1.7ii4.40; atocl-era and feeders. $3 .'iV 1-4 .25. HiG3 Receipts. 6.f'4 head; n'Hrkt steady; lambs, 5-.T5-'t5.36; yearlings, $4.i)j 5.50. St. I,ulHT.lvT"io"..l( Market. BT. LOt'IS, Nov, IS OA !"!'!. E II- celp'S 1.3 0 head, including 200 Texatu, market for It Wniltt-r-Ai,o-M J8 1 ttAv,.mMr. -s-8' emi a s.ui; -- 8 mm s -,i-a--SV--i-s-aiisia-Bsaw r 13 44 When you stop to think about it, you, of course, realize the grave danger that menace your children when they play in the streets on which there are 6treet car tracks, but do you think about it often enough f And do you caution your children about it often enough! Are you sure that YOUR children are not daily exposing themselves to tlie danger of being struck by a car in fact, jeopardiz ing their lives, Remember that when children are play ing, their minds are engrossed with their play and they are utterly unheedful of apprftach ing cars and frequently dart directly in front of them. Assist Us in Preventing Accidents. 0maJa Council Bluffs Street RjxilvvaLy Company Vfcaaaaw OMAHA, NED. hatlves strong, Texans steady; nntlve ship ping and export steers, $..o0i1t.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, t4.M'K.S0; steers under 1.0C0 pounds, t3.WKu-4.lt); Blockers and feeders. $2-U44.10; cows and heifers, t? ,'50 6.tD; canners. $1.25-d2.15; bulls, t3.76.li4. 50; calves, t3.5ofi8.00; Texas and lndhin steers, $2 5"iifi.25; calves and heifers, tl.2tnQ3.90. IK KJS Receipts, 3.000 head; market active; pigs and lights, J.VtV.uO 60; packing, $4.7i"'ti5.45; butchers and btsi heavy, $5.20 j6 66. No sheep on sale. CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET Cattle, Sheep and l.amba Steady Haas Firm. CHICAGO. Nov. 1. CATTLE Receipts, 400 head; market steady; beeves. t3.2fift4.2o; cows, $1.10'ii4.70; calves, t5.2fvir7.26; 'IVxsns, t3. 153.90; Blockers and feeders, $2.26jH40. 1KGS Receipts, 12.0K) head; maiket flrmj light, $1.90410.45; mixed. $4.9cu6.5o: he ivy. $4.kV-iC 50; rough, $4. Hoi .5.00; pigs, $4.25(65.15; bulk of sales $6.10(i6.26. BHLEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 2,0V) head; market steady; natives, $2005.15; western, $2.nofj6.00; yearlings, $4.6CxjJ6.4oj lambs, $4.0-iiti.50; western, $4.00tf.4O. Slonx Cltr Live Block Market. SIOUX City, la.. Nov. 18.-(8peclal Tele gram. ) HOCS-Receipts, 2.700 head; mar ket Bteady; selling at $4,854:16 06; bulk, $4.99 ij4.5. CATTLE Receipts, .too head; market tin chanfed; beeves, $4 5Of5.50; cowa and heif ers, $2.14)3.76; stockers and feeders. $3.0;4 4.00; calves and yearlings, 3. 503. 50. Stock In klght. Receipts of live stork at tha tlx principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha -. 10 Floux City 2.8' O 2,700 6.0.(0 6 f"4 8.000 12.0C0 1 Kansas city 3ei 0 ; St. Joseph 1:8) I Ft. I.ouls 1.200 279 Chicago 400 Totals .6.130 11.024 2.270 NEW YORK nrwnnAI, MARKET I'estarea of Trad I no- synd Prices o Leading; Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 18. FlXlCR Receipts 31,260 bbls.; exports. 2.414 bbls.; market dull end barely steady; Minnesota patents, t..'24 Ti.ty: winter straights, $4.5iy4.7i; M nne sota bakers, $l.5(ii&.00, winter extras, $3.iy 4 10; winter patents, $4.85u5.35; winler low :rades. $3.75(fi4.00. Rye flour, steady; fair :o tgood, $5.(Kii6.1.6: choice to fan . v. $2uif -.6). Buckwheat flour, aleady, U(u'3.2o per e) lbs. CtMlNMEAL Steady; fine white and ye- ow, $l.4"ii'l.45; coarfce, $1.2ctT1.6; kiln dried, 83.7,'lii3.9&. I'VK-Kasy; No. 2 western. 91c, f. o. b.. New York. Wilt AT- Receipts, 171,900 bu. Spot, easy; No. t red, $l.02'-4, elevator, and $l.'3'Si, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.08, f. o. b., afloat. I'nder heavy selling pressure, In clined by weak cables and llnht money, wh.at broke lV4c p.-r bu. today, rallying tov. ard noon on covering of shorts. Final prices were Mi-Vic net lower. Decern tier, 4l.03Mj1.04V elided at $1.04',,. May, $1.09), ml K)',, closed at $1.10. CORN-Recelpts. 75,273 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2, ac. elevator, and 8',ic, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 white, 7,ic, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, tK'ic f. o. b., afloat. Tha option market was lower, under d'sappolnt Ing Liverpool cables, good weather, slack: demand and with wheat 'tjc net lower. De-cemlM-r, tWViitiBVic. closed at 6OW0. May closed at 4o. OATS Receipts, 63,600 bu. Spot, steady; mixed, 26 to 32 lha., 62c; natural white, 28 to 32 lbs.. tvxer04'4c; mixed white, 32 to 40 lbs., SSifflOc. HAY Quiet; good to choice, 8l.l0fil.1R. HOPS Steady; stste, common to choice, 1!6 crop, otitic; I aclflc coast, 1907 crop, Kil2c; K1O6 rop. 6U7c. HlUES-Uulct; Bogota. 19019Mie; Ctntral America, 19c. LFATH F R Steady ; acid. :6fr27Ue. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; " family, $14.5 tfi 15.10; mesa, $1) (KK110.50; beef liama, (29.0O; packet. $11.6oi12.H); city extra India mess. $ 2.(fi23.0i. Cut meats, steady; flrkled bellies. $U.ti'fFl3.n0; pickled hams, $10 Do-Jill.Oo. Lard, steady; western prime, $Wi .95. nominal; refined, quiet; conti nent, $9 35; South America, $10.25; compound, 87.754u4t.i8'. 1'ork. steady: family. $21)00; short clear, 318.5(Wjn7.50: mess, tl.tV16.76. TAL1)U' Barely steady; city 2 per Ti g ). 6 918c; country (pkgs. free), SCV. niCI- Quiet; domestic-, fair to extra, ' t.c; Japan, nominal. AM II