THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1909. 4 V OFFERED FOR RENT (Continued.) I Building. WILL rent a portion of first flcor and , - Nil of bstement In hull ling at 914 Far- Mmn Allen of Chicago, wilt slow, magne nam. This has trackage and In good tic and massage treatments. 207 N. 17th St. wholesale loratlnn. inquire . jordon Co, fit Farnam fit- OFFERED FOR SALE CHEAPEST IM-ACE for STOVES AND FURNITURE. Racket Store, 14 & Cuming. BRAND NEW FULL. SERPENTINE SWELL FRONT VlUARTERSAWED OOLUEN OAK DRESFER AT LESS THAN WHOLKWLK fRICK. R. T. VCK MEHRKN. 1518 DODGE. Typewriters. Typewriters All Makes Sold nnd Rented Rent Applied If Purchased AH the stsndsrd makes. Prices 4 to V4 manufacturers', Rant a ma I'hlne. leal It. Jf right buy It ( lvrs. Underwoods. L C. Smith, iicmnigiont. en-. Broad 3 years' gunrarilt Willi each one Bold l.xamlna our atook or write for bar gain list before buying. 13. F. Kwanson Co., 417 So 15th St.. Omaha, Nab. SECOND han4 typewriters aold, repnlred. Ceotral Typewriter Exehsnge. 1607 Ftrnanw HVERYTHINO In typewriters; just a few of our bargains: Rebuilt No. 2 Smith Premier, (31; No. 3 Oliver. $35; No. Rem lbgton. 113; machines shipped on approval; DO deposit required. , TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT CO., 306 S. 12th HL fiano and Other Musical Instrument FOR KALE fll;(h-cradc upright piano; Coat $KjO; mubt maK i.ffer. i'hone Red 4204. Miscellaneous. COAL .v v AT CUT PRICES. ve you from 60c to 11.60 on even- ton and aivi- beltir toal. We auariiniee correct weights. Uo.sunWatt'8 Cut Price Coal Co. D.ll C;i at tut Prices, freight paMI on an fiw - onlei ; ataloii free. rliMisas a JrtiA.uiui.'h Ui u Co., Omaha, Neb. ll.L'M liF.k TrY l- Dlinmock & Pons, GARLAND STOVES .SS.R; '.he famous (jarlnnd siover. Not being- In :n hiKh rent district we can save you rioi.!-y on stoves. C- H. MKVER, 2709 t.eavcnwor'h. fi llttidware aud t-iuve Dealer. WORTH BHK1NC1. MUST PKLL 3U0 8TOVE. t'sed only one bt ason, for storage charge. Also furniture. 1413 DodKe bt. Dqug. .4.SJ. Come early for your choice. 8 A FED. new and second-hand. WO Faro. Second-Hand Boilers We will sell two Ooiirih lull huve been ill tse at tbe Use bunding. Tlicy are each (IS hoi lepuwei return tubular boilers, 7S Inch diameter by U feet long. They have l&D C. 1.. tubes i Inches by U feet. Work ing prcKaure tto pound per square Inch, heat suiface lll.UOU square feet. Urate area bvi sijuaie feel We are very anxious to dispose of these boilers immediately and' will Mil at a bar gain if taken at once, THE BHlfi bUHDINO COMPANY. 17th and- r amain turn. Unulia, Neb. WK HAVE on hand a number of Ink barrels which we will sell at t9c each. The re fine lor rain water oi aauea. Call ai prsasreota -Bee Publishing Co. FOR 8A1JC-New and Id-band blllard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures, easy payments ilruns-wtck-Calke Coliendsr. 407 0. 19ib flt. . IOTATOES. Orown , In WyomltiK, let me ill ' your Cellar, Cheap. Rudolph item, uougias 41. l. nf A r Publlo Market Bpeclal. d-K VVJiVU Bgt value In Omaha. Partridge-Thompson Co.. 11110 Harney. O. Ml ee CC A T . ood; Tukrm egg or lump, Ifra vUAh ttt.no, bf st for price, try It. MARSaON WliiKTU, Hotn phones. FOR SALE A good self adding- cash register; will sell ou easy payments. Ad dress P 47t Bee. WRITE me before buying a piano. I' can save you money. Address L 661, care Bee. ii AM.t i-afes. new, Id-hand. Ill Farnam. AUTOMOBILE1 ROBF.S, horse blankets, rain covers, saddles, harness, collars, re pairing a specialty. OMAHA HARNESS CO., 318 8. 13TH. OAS RANGE CHEAP. 4170 Cass Street. FOR SALK Three Bain lumber gears 3i lU eteel skein; one copper lumber gear IWxl2 steel skein. These gears have been vsed, but are in first-dsns condition. They may be seen at 2001 Cuming St. They are bargains. OOOD SECOND-HAND FURNACE. Key at 137 North 37 th Bt. Look It over vid make an offer. O KKKKE REAL ESTATE CO.. - 1001 N. V. Life Bldg. L Doug, or A-H52. - w.- " . , OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON, INS.. 41S N. T. U TeL IX 164. Dr. Ka'hsryn Nlekolas. 0t N. Y. L. Bldg. PATENTS D. O. BARN ELL, Pkxton Bl. Tel Ijti liU. HUFFMAN. 313 Neville Bldg.. Book free. r t i -i PERSONAL H TS-i cleaned, made Into fall styles. -J bclunarse'e Hat Foty., SVi N. It VPOAIi Andover. Egg, Lump, ft. 60. R. H. tviJii Morehouae Co., W. 3106. B.3J45. aTIUCTLY private borne during confine ments j. excellent care, bablea adopwdi trained puree. 2U3 Davenport DC rTlTfTS Your crn comes out or your VsVA.ii.tikJ quarter eemea baok when you T.. i I U.Ihm. Il.uu .V. 1.1. t 5.. If I tlMVTTP treatment. lime. Smlta. illXXVAiX 1JHV B 6t third floor, JAM Ed RUBY can get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. A HOME for women aurlng confinement. We find homes for babite where molherl can not care for theru. Babies boaruxi. Fur terms, address Mrs. Marina A. Lee, U iantroli u, uuialia. Net A'lutae, Doug las laii. WE RENT and repair all makes of sew ing machines. 'Phones: lnd, A lvi3; Doug. lt4. Neb. Cycle Co.. coiner Wlh and Har tley. PHI VATS bums during oonfluementi babies tor adoption; Oood iiauiariian Baii uorturo, 7y ui Ave.. Council Bluffs, la. DR. ILOUklRa. private confinement faMua. L. Marina at- let. lougias tSJtt. THE famous Velvetln Toilet Goods. For Vale by ail ar aagune ,ur phone Dougme buUX THE elALV ATION AKMY solicit caetoff clothing; in tact, aaythlua you do not tteed. We collects repair aud eell at 14 N. 11 tn Fl, for coat of collection to the wormy pjor. Call phone Douias 4il aud w ax . a will call. WIGS Vl to"P.'Jor men. ORIFFITU, " U and 14 rrcnaer Bile MAU.vh.TlC Treatments. Ummerila Broit. Ui aV Itth HL Doug. .!. A N TON C lMUf la. present where, abouls of Jausee C. Ballard, who rwi4d lo Douglas county In la J, or anv of bis relatives, will please communicate wilt H kta, ears Oinaua Bee. Ouiaha. Neb. N, private cvnftneiMSt heme. Mr Dr. Kins X " ' OMAHA siainmeraia lus.. rtamge Bl'lg. MRS. KJTTKNHoUbK. vibratory maa- ease and eiectnc llil.i. R. -) 4tli floor Uid BoeMta hint lnl., ltiia and Douaia. PERSONAL Continued.) Arlen de Voy. Manicuring and mMm. K'fl 8. mth Pi. Flat I. Phone D. "G. MncA Unllo to rent at LIEHEN8, ah 1 n ej tjuili j 1110 Howard. D. 4115. WANT to get In tnurh with competent teacher In Spanish fur winter session of lessons. Address 1) 67S, Bee. A NKW BOOK, the "Underworld "ewer." t'V Jnsle Washburn; prion. 11.50. Sold by Swartz A McKelvey, 109 S. 13th bt. between Douglas and Dodge. PRINTING PHONE INI. A-4620 for stood printing Lyrigsladt Printing Co.. lstb tt Capitol Ave, HYATT LONOACRE. rRINTKKS. 1744 Ixavenwarttl H. 'lei. Doug. 1547. REAL ESTATE REAI ESTATI3 DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Ket 135e; prompt Set vice; wet our price 1,) Faraara.at. OANGESTAD. 404 Ilea Bldg. TeL D. tMl PAYNE INV. CO., first floor N. T. Ufa BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Hrandeis Bids. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. JHAS. K. WILLIAMSON- President. CITY PROPKRT Y FOR ALB MR. HOME BUYER Would an EXTRAORDI NARY bargain In an EX TRAORDINARILY complete and well equipped new home, beautifully located in one of . Omaha's choicest resldenoe dlRtiicta. Interest you 7 If so. . wi- have It let n how you. milljiini' 1 . v r.n i i v.. a D. 1152. McC.tcue Bld. A 2C5. Best Bargains in Omaha K-room coTtei-e. all modern except heat, falrlv well built, electric llKhts, gas. sewer. eiegant plumbliiR, walking distance; 1115 South JTlh 6t. Price only 12.600. small payment down, balance practically same as lent. 6-room square !ouse. full two-story, all modern: 111 South 27th St. Only W,400, K00 casn, balance practically the same as rent. 7-room story and one half cottage; 1111 South 27th St., all modern, only eJ.aw, very easy terms, . .. D-rooin square house, paved street pav ing ail paid, 60-foot south frontage, two blocks rrom t'relgnton university, rive blocks from High School, easy walking distance from down town: located on Chicago St., second door -weet of South 27th Ave. Price only $4,100. MK) cash, bal ance a trifle more than rent. This house Is finished in oak and would be considered reasonable at $4,600. C G. Carlberg, . 811 N. Y. Life Bldg. West Farnam Home Must Be Sold Owner leavlna- Omaha offers beautiful home on 33d St., between Dodge and Far nam. Practically now and with every mod ern convenience. First floor In oak, second floor white enamel. Larcte living room with fireplace. dining room, library, music room, butler's pantry and kitchen, first floor; 4 good sjzed bed rooms, second floor; finished Basement witn ouuara room. Walls throughout are canvassed and ar tistically decorated, built-in bookcases, hnfret. beamed ceilinKS. etc. Fine lot W3xl40, This la a gem and must be seen to be appreciated. See us at once fcr special price and runner particulars. . Benson & Myers Co. Phone D. 746. . 412 N. V. Ufa Bldg. LITTLE bv little the rent - TJayer In creases the landlord's wealth and adds nothing to his own. Why not reverse thlsT I have a fine 5-room hoime and 3 large lots on car line, one of the best locations on Ave. A. Electric llicht. bath, plenty of shrubfl and shade trees, built only 3 years, handv to Omaha or Co. Bluffs. Here la a snap, $1,200 down, balance to suit buyer. You must see It to appreciate it. ror saia by . owner, 3624 Ave. A, Council Bluffs,) la. HANSCOM PARK HOME 3 rooms. nearly new, all modern, with HOT WATER HEATINU. paving paid. tjwuer leavma; city; will take $5,600. TERMS. GLOVER REALTY BXN D1CA 1 IS. urouna rioor, n. Y. Life. GET A HOME HERE'S A BARGAIN 6-room cottage, modern except Corner ath and Ohio. Terms. McEACHRON REALTY CO., . 1924 Lake Street. I Web. 16J1. I WANT an offer on lot 3, block 30, origi nal plat of the city of Omaha, with two houses, 1909 and mi California street. iv. 66x132 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN. New York Life Building. BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE Strictly modern, large , lot. paved street, corner, near car. ONLY $250 CASH Balance monthly, semi-annually or an nually. Let us show you. NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. TO BE SOLD AT ONCE. Brand new modern residence with recep tion hall, parlor, dining room and stair way finished In oak, large plate glaas door and windows, three good-sised bed rooms, bath room and linen closet on second floor, good cement basuinent under whole house, with good furnace; both electric and gas flxturea. This houae has been built from the very best of material throughout., 1a cHled on the southeast corner of 29th and Hamilton streets. Price, $3.7.'i0. W. J. DERMODY INVESTMENT CO.. Tel. D. 610 or A-2033 . 636 N. Y. L. Bldg. . GREAT BARGAIN Brand new, modern . residence. with reception hall, parlor, dining room and stairway finished In oak; large plate glass door and windows; three good slsed bed rooms, bath room and linen closet on Second floor; good cement basement under whole house with good furnace; both electric and gas fixtures. This house has been built frwun the very best of materia! throughout. Lo cated on the southeast corner of 29th and Hamilton Sts. Price. 33.7&0. W. J. DERMODY INVESTMENT CO., Tel. l. 6100 or A-20J3. K3H N. Y. Life Bldg. 100 Feet $3,000 I fronting Hanscoia Park and 60 front g 33rd St. We know of nothing bettel Harrison & Morton A ch.iloe building lot, "Hillsdale.' $1 Ot cash, U a week. Prices $10 la Its); he in terest, no taxes. See us. HASTINGS 4k HF.YDUN. 1414 Harney Bt, BRAND NEW 5-ROQM HOUSE Modern, except heat, lurge lot, paved stieet, near car. finely finished. ONLY $250 CASH Balance niunthly, seuil-annually or arv nuaily. - Let us show you. NOWATA LAND A I A)T CO.. t24 N. Y. Life Bldg. NINE ROOMS, MODERN exrept heat; lot fronts two streets; can bu:ld another houe on other end of lot. $2,500 ONLY $500 CASH, Balance at ( per cent for five years, or monthly payments to suit. What do you ihjnk of Hint' NCWATA LAND AND IX)T CO., Suite (24 N. Y: Life Bldg. CLOVE In cottage, 1 large rooms, baiu, ; splemlid condition price reduced. Owuer, -2jJ Maeon. REAL ESTATE CITY rHOI'hHl I IUH A LB. (Continued.) FOR S.tLK fine new 6-room house, big ot. Frank Sevich, loth- nd Dominion bt. MUKT PR SOLD. Nice rrmdorn cottage located on North 2d street, nsvlng and cement walk and all otlier sreclal.1 paid. 12.750, part cash and alrtnce eav pavmenis. W. J. DI.RMoDY 1NVFSTMENT CO.. Tel. 1). tlOii or A-2033. 836 N. Y. L. Bldg. INVESTMENT Two Bt. Louis flats. tmilt 1 year, monthly rental 02; corner lot. paving paid In full both streets, first- class location; HIUOEPT SNAP I IN M AHA r $.'.rm. Could handle with $3,V) cash. O LOVER REALTY SYNDICATE. Ground Floor. N. Y. Life. BEMJ3 PARK New house, I rooms and larse reception hall, .oak finish, hot water beating, nice south front lot; snap at g.Vlu, TF.HMS. (JLOVER REALTY SYNDI CATE. Oroend Floor. N. Y. Life. FOR quick returns. your real eatat for sale and exchange with me, no eale. io pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade R:dK., Omaha Neb. FOR SALE First mortgaite. $3,100. Due In one year. Final discount. Rudolpb Ueal. Douglas 4171. 271 HOWARD. 8 rooms, modern, $:.) JOHN N. FRENZER. Both Phones. REAL ESTATE FARK A 1VD RANCH lANI) FOR 9 ALU Idaho. BfOfyv) acres of choice lands tn south eastern Idaho now opt-n to homesteaders: have irood climate, sood water. In a land of grass and Rime, close to market. This and Is not cornered in any way; costs you r.othlnjf. except what you pay Undo Sam: our clicular contains full Information and description, and tells you how to get some or tnis lana. it win ur sent to any anaress on receipt of 2T cents. Western Home seekers' association, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Iowa. FOR SAIE Good Improved 1S& acre farm, 3 miles from Moorhead and I mile from Preparation, Iowa: a bargain and money maker, at VA an acre. rite owner. K. P. Hundahl, Moorhead, lowa. Kastaaa. NORTHEASTERN Kansas farms for sale, near St. Joseph, Atchison, Dteaven- worth and Topeka. Come and see. K. T. Lehman, Nortonvllle, Kan. Ulssesota. FOR SALE OR RENT. A choice Minnesota grain and stock farm of 920 acres; good buildings; 700 acres In field; balance hay and pasture; 40 acres heavy timber near buildings; creek In pasture; good well at house; 300 acres heeded to timothy and clover; 300 acres plowed ready for spring crop; possession at once; will rent on shares or sell for cash; or on crop payment; all good, smooth land and a bagaln. Apply to W. D. cregiow, Remsen, la. Xtknaki. FARM BARGAIN Must be sold on ac count of owner's health; well Improved S20-acre farm, seven and a quarter mi lea from town; price, y3j per acre; euty terms. J. T. Campbell. Litchfield. Neb. FOR SALE By owner, 240 acres of fine farm land one mile from good Iowa town of 6,000; 170 acres under plow, balance tame hay and' pasture; good Improvements, with exception of barn. A bargain at $125 per acre. Address Box X9, Allen, Neb. Oklaboroa. ' OKLAHOMA " Land $5 Per Acre No. 991,320 acres timber and graslng land, on Illinois river. In Adair county; nearly all black oak timber, will make from two to four railroad ties to the tree; some white oak - saw timber, some white pine. 16 to 24 Inches In diameter and 80 to 100 feet high; 300 to 400 acres of this land can be cultivated; about 60 acres now under cultivation; ten miles of VVestvllle, and new railroad now building within three miles of land; the timber alone ought to pay mors than we ask for the land. Price, o acre. No. 6423,520 acres timber and grass land In Cherokee and Adair counties, at $6 per acre. No. 645 130 acres timber land within three miles of Peggs, Cherokeo county, at $6 per acre. No. 37580 acres of good upland prairie. 60 acres in cultivation, good black soil, a fine chance for oil, three-totirth miles of the city limits of Nowata. Price, $40 per acre. No. 439 160 acres of best grade creek bottom land: 130 acres in cultivation. Good fiouse, barn and outbuildings; two miles from Nowata county seat. Price, $40 per acre, lou might get an oil well with this land. Let us show yoih NoWATA LAND A LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Oregcoaw OREGON" LAND Fruit farms, all sizes; prices ranging from no to 12,000 per acre; good market; delightful climate; prosperous and ener getic neighbors. Call on me for particulars. C. II. GERBER, 619 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. No commission. W. H. THOMAS. (03 First National Bank Bldg. (10 te 110, S4 mads promptly. F. IX Wead, YVeaa sticg.. in ana varaasa. riVB PER CENT MONHT to loan on ' Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Life Bids. MONEY TO LOAN Payne lnveeineat Ce. WANTED City loaaa. Patera Trust Ce. WANTED City loans and warrant. W, Farnam binlth & Co.. 1334) Farnam e)w PAYNE, BOSfWICK CO.. N. Y. Lilts Private money. 3UM to &0us; low rate. LOWEST RATES Be. ml a. Braadels Bldg. Good 6 Farm Mortgages Always on hand and for su'.c in amounts from t00 to $3.0u0. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. SECOND MORTGAGE loana negotiated. Apply Booms 417-13 First Nai l Bauk Blag. Bell "Phoue. Douglas 3311. OAHVIN BROS.. 311 N. T. Lire. ttOt la tauO.Ouv on Improved property. No delay. - t FARM and city loana; optional pay ment; no delay. I. Sibbernsen. Omaha. 3600 to K.0W on bomes la Omaha. O'Keefe Real Kataie Cu lvMl H. Y. Life. Dou. or A -1142. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR (, and T-room house. If piios are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite (24 N. Y Bldg. SWAPS FOR SALE or exchange For clear land, stork of clothing, located In eastern Ne braka. Will Invoice about 310,0m). For particulars address J. K. Collins, 423 Mala street. Fremont. Neb. WANTED TO BUY BEST arte paid (or eta-hn4 fumK "-' marvel, elethea svad snuse. TeL Dous. BEST price pa 11 for Id-band furniture, steveo, clothing. W. KoseoblatL Tel. IX ewl. HIGHEST price for furniture, etc. BKLL 6 Furn. Store, 14u Dodge. Red 3UO. BALTIMORE Id hand store pays best pries 3-haiid furniture, cloUtea. eta. D. Ana, WANT 3d hand shc-rs and clothe D. ISS. WANTED TO BUY (Continued.) STANDARD tiprtght pino. Tel. Web. 37:t. FRIDAY P. ai. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent for next year on small plan, aoout 6 or 19 acres. Address F IM), Bee. WANTED Board and room In private family for an old man of rood habits, who can wslt on himself; references ex changed. Address J fwvl. Boe. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By r"n mn. P'aee to work for board while attending Boylea collect Beth phones. WANTED Position In drug and jewelry store by an experienced man. In both lines. Address Y en. care of Omaha Bee. LADY with several years' business train ing desires position ellln either In city or will travel. Al refereccss. Address W Mi. care Bee. pnol nnfl Ynrul n- H- Morehouse Co., oaiana oou w II05i lnd B.2215 WANTED Situation by rlano player for evenings. Address H WX. Bee. 20 TEARS' experience ss Janitor and run ning steam boilers, all around man, sober, willing to work, the very best ot refer ences. David Stuten. 1504 Burt St. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT By virtue of resolution of tn undersigned Board of Directors, the Chad ron Electric Light at Power Company will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 18. 1W9. AT 10 o'clock a. m.. AT THE OFFICE OF SAID CORPORATION. CORNER SEC OND AND EUAN STREETS. CHADHON. NEBRASKA, all the property of the said Chadron Electric Light ft Power Company, ss a going c&ncern, and. consisting of Lot t. in Block 4. City of Chadron. Nebraska. and power house thereon. Its coal bouses and office and power house furniture and fixtures, and supplies on hand, and per sonal property of every character; also all its contracts for street lighting and sale ot light and power to cU'zens or chadron, and all Its customers. Its franchise, all Ha poles, wires, lines, dynamos, transformers, en gines and machinery of every description. all Its street lights, and other llKhta, wher ever located and on hand. This property Is In molt prosperous and perfect condition since Its opening: the service Is perfect and the demand for light and - power, from its present and prospective customers. Is greater than Its present enlarged capacity an increase of the plant and lis oapaclty is actually needed at this time. An entirely sufficient reason for this sale will be given to any inquiring purchaser. Dated, October 14. 190. WILLIAM ELLIS, . F. MOTE. BYRON L. SCOVEL, OIHtocTM Directors. RAILWAY TIME CARD VKIOJI STATION 10TH A MASON Uttlon Pacific Lave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 7:20 am all :59 pm China and Jspan Mail.. a 4:00 pm a 9:80 am Oregon and Washington LI ml tod a 12:01 am (l:4im Los Anpeles Limited. .. .al3:Ml pm a 8:50 pm Portland Special a!2:S5pm 5:4ilpm Colorado Special a 1:45 am a 3:46 am North Platte Ical a 8:15 am a 4:45 pm Colorado Express v. a 3:50pm a 5:00pm Grand Island Local a r:2jpm al0:30am Lincoln-Beatrice Ix)cal..bl2:40 pm b 1:20 pm Valparaiso and Central City W2 :40 pm b 1:20 pm Chicago Great Western Chicago Limited a 1:15 am a 8:30 pm Twin City Limited.. Chicago Express.,.. Clarion Local Twin City Express.. Wabash .a 8:15 am a 8:30 pm .a 8:30 pm , a 1:00 pm .tlwpm a 1:00 am St. Louis Express,. .a, 0:30 pm a 9 26 am St. Iiuis Local (from Council Bluffs .'...a:00ara all'.lS pm BtanDcrry ixcai (irom Council Bluffs).A.,...b' 5:00 pm , bl0:li am 1111 no Chicago Express a 7:15 am a 8:45 nm Chicago Limited ....a 6:00 pm' im Minn. -St. Paul Exp......b 7:10 a.ft1 Minn. -Si. 1'aul Ltd a 6:00 pro a 7:15 am Omaba-Ft. Dodgo Local. b 16 PUl,.bM :30 am Chicago 4t nortawtitera Colorado-Chicago a 4:00 am .-at 119 am Chicago Daylight Spl....a 7:00 am .all:Ho am Omaha-Chicago Local. .aU.uj pm U:iia pin Colorado-Chicago a 6:20pm a JiMpui Omaha-Chicago Special. a O.W pm a 7 AM am Paoifio Coast-Chicago.. ,Ai:H6 pm a 8:2t pra Los Angeles-Portland Limited ft 9:10 pm al2:05 pm Overland Limited a 12:16 am a 7:05 am Carroll Local... a am a 9:56 pm Fast Local Cedar Rapids-Omaha t 8:35 pm NORTH WESTKRN LINK NORTH. Twin City and Dakota . Daylight a 7:45 am al0:20 pnt Minnesota and Dakota. .a 7:ou pm Twin City Limited.. a9:o0pm a 7:10 am Sioux City Local a 3:4u win a 3:2a pro uakoia-Hioux city Omaha a:10am Minnesota-Sioux City Omaha alUOOam NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST, Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:00 am alO:30 pm Lincoln-Long Pine a 7 50 -im all oy am Norfolk-South l'latte...b 216 pm b 5:20 pm Hastings-Superior ......b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm Deudwood-Hot Springs. a 3:5u pm a6:20pni Casper-Lander a 3:55 pm all:00ara Fremont-Albion b ti'M pm b 1:36 pm Missouri Pacific K. C. and St. L. Ex. ...a 9:00 am a 7:00 am K. C. and St. L. Ex. (lv. Sat. 12 p. m all :15pm a 6:50 pm Chicago, Mllnaakee A St. Paul Overland Limited al2:15am- a 5 :06 am Overland Special a 3:55 am a 1:30am CMcago-Omuha Special. a 7:20 am a 6:5 am Colo.-Culitornla Lx at:00pm a 8:Aj pm Perry-Omaha Local b6:lupin bll:0apm Chicago, Hock Island A Pacific , EAST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..al2:0 am al0:30pm lowa local a 6.40 am a 4 30 pm The Mountaineer a 7:42 am a 2:56 am Des Moines Local a 4:UU pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local .....bl0:35 am b 9:66 pm Chicago-Eastern Ex a 4.40 pm a 1:10 pm Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. .a (: pin as:0aam WEST. The Mountaineer al0:40 pra a 7:36 am Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for Lincoln a 8:30 am a 6:47 pm Coio. and Cal. Kx a 1:20 pm a 4-30 pin Okla. and Ttx is Ex. ...a 4 40 put a 1:00 pm Rocky Mountain Lld...all:12 pia a!2:30am BIRLINGTON BTA, -10TH A MASON Berlins; ton Leave. Arrive. Denver and Callforla..a 4:10 pm a 3:45 pm Puget Sound Ex a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm a 6 10 pm Northwest Ex all:5Jpm a 7:10 am Nebraska points a 8:2) am a 6:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:20 pm al2:15 pin Nebraska Ex a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm Lincoln I,ocal b 9 0S am Lincoln Local a 7:26 pin a 7:50 pm Schuyler-Platts nouth, ..b 3:05 pm . blO 20 am Plittsmoutli-low a . .....a 9: 13 am a 8:60 am Ilellevue-Plattsmouth ..a!2:30 pm a 2:40 pin Colorado Limited ...all:50 pm a 7:10 am Chicago Limited .. Chicago Ex Chlckfco Flyer ... Iowa Local ...a 7:20 am all .36 pm ...a 4.20 pm a 3:56 pm ...a 6:30 pm a 8:00 am ...a 8:15 am all:30 am St. IxjuIh Ex. ..a 4:40 put all DO am Kansas C'ty A St. Joe.alO:46 put a 6:45 am Kansas City A St. Joe.. a 9:15 am 6:10 pm Kansas City A bt. Joe a 4:40 pro WEBSTER STA. 13TH Jt WEBSTER Chleaajo, St. Paul, Mlumeapoll A Omaha Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Express.... b 3.90 pm bll:45am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Biuux City Passenger..., b 9: pm Twin City Passerger....b 4:30 am Sioux City Local c 8:35 am Emerson Local b 1:66 pm bll:80 am Missouri Paelfle Auburn Local b 1:50 pm bll JO am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday. Omahtt-i 'err. ill Local. . .a i ' pm a 9:30 am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACtytO VEggXT SAILINGS BKTWCBM MONTKBAh, ai'kuKO anu uvgaroui. Netkiat W.us- a la atlaaue la mtr liisu SXul all MftKr. c a bikjiam. A , BSt s. ClsrS St., Ckm4 Ilk Oil All A LITE STOCK 1IARKEI Small Ban of Cattle and Beef Valnti Stay Unchanged. miCLS LOWER FOR THE WEEK Hobs .Mind I p Week la Sllahtly Hla-her Notrhee Valnes Sus tained Only on Ikerl Ile rclpts Few Sheep Itere. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 23. 1909. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 9.104 2.2 3 Official Tuesday 10r,27 Official Wednesday S.44 Official Thursday 7.I1S ltriclal Friday 2.031 Estimate Saturday 4C3 Six days this week.-lsaw l.t-2 V,V P.tme dis last week.... 3V M3 W.7D0 ISO. Same days 2 weeks sgo..41.us7 24.74J 134.247 Same days 3 weeks ago..M.il3 30.174 131.10! Same days 4 weeks ago. .32.7.1) 22.912 102. SW Same days List year. . . .34,&& W.oiO R5. The following table shows the receipts of csttle, hogs and sheep st Smith Omaha lor the year to dnte, compared wun last year: 19t. TiV Inc. Dec. Csttle S77 1140 .t2.S. 44.7i4 Hoes I.7.tr7l i.fl'JT.SOi l.,62o Sheep 1.774.7G3 1.CM.2S3 7 4s0 The rollowlng table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons i Date. 1909. 11908. 11907. 11900. 190b. 1904. 11903. Oct 13.... I 7 61 I 701 I t 261 I 0S 6 171 6 37 5X t O.M 5 1"! 5 111 5 4 I 5S 01 S3! I 9 12! S 4)t 6 501 i 981 Zrl 5 111 I 5 36 ( 42 t 02; ( 16 5 10 6 02 I 23 t to: 6 19 S 10, 4 981 5 21 t OS ( 20) 6 12 b 02 S 12 6 22 ( Ui & 141 k tttj 5 04 I 39 6 98 5 20 6 14 5 0 43 I 87 1 I 11 8 42 6 70 13 6 14 I 6 41 UCt. 14.... 7 40 Oct. 15. ... T Oct. 16. . Oct. 17.. 7 46 Oct. 18... 7 87 Oct. 19... Oct- 20... 7 891 7 a 1 us. 7 6'S 7 62Vh, Oct. 21.... Oct. 23... Oct. 23... RECEIPT.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. II r a. C. M. &. St. P. 1 a Wabash Missouri Pacific I Union Pacific 3 C. & N W. (east) C. A N. W. (west) C, St, P., M. 4 O C, B. St Q. (east) C, B. & Q (west)... 8 C. R. I. & P. (east). 1 Illinois Central 1 C G. W Total receipts 16 44 DISPOSITION. Cattla. Iioa-s.gheep, Omaha Pkg. Co Swift and Company.. Cudahy Pkg. Co 364 703 792 660 27 19 123 12 Armour Co Cudahy from Denver. Armour from Denver. 804 Hill A Son Mo.-Kan. Cattle Co.. Total 1S5 2.509 804 CATTLE There was t-e usual small Saturday's run of cattle i"re this morning, and the limited offerings included nothing n the way of beef, values were nomin ally unchanged today. As compared with a week ago, closing quotations are right around 10t15c lower on all but strictly good to choice beeves. Despite the liberal receipts this week, the percentage of beef cattle has been very small and ail classes of buyers have com plained of the Indifferent quality of the offerings. The trade has been rather slug gish most of the time, and at the close the general tone to the market is decidedly weak. What few cows and heifers were In cluded In the fresh arrivals today changed hands readily at prices not materially dif ferent from yesterday, and for that mat ter very little different from closing quo tations a week ago. There has been a very satisfactory outlet all fall for she stock and the market has been strong from start to finish, all grades selling to much better advantage than for several seasons past. The most noticeable feature of the trade the last week has been the Increasing demand from the country for thin stuff, a good share of the receipts going to feeder buyers. Veal calvee have commanded firm figures all week and there has been a good steady market for bulls, stags and rough stock generally. The close of the week finds yard traders pretty well loaded up with feeding oattlB, Supplies have been liberal this week,, whlh! the couuU-y demand has been Very disap pointing. In consequence value have suf fered a decline of Vu2dc, the decline being the heaviest on the good heavy cattle and least on the desirable light weight stears and yearlings. The tone to the trade at the close Is very weak and indications are that quite a good many cattle will have to be carried over until next week In specu lators' hands. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, $7.00fa8.00; fair to good corn fed steers, $6.00(7.00; common to fair corn fed steers, $4.60aV.00; good to choice range steers, $5.2S(iy6.25; fair to good range steers, $4.&04c5.00; common to fair range steers, $3.6orn4.40; good to choice cornfed cows and heifers, $4.0015 00; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers, $3.25jr4.0r); common to fair cornfed cows and heifers, $2.0Ora3.25: good to choice range cows and heifers. $3.80 (&5.2.1: fair to good range cows ana neuers 8j3.20tf3.7S: common to fair range cows and heifers, 12.253.10: good to choice stockers and feeders, $4 75fr5 2f: fair to good stocky era and feeders. U.SOtft.M: common to fair stockers snd feeders. $2.76E3 50; stock heif ers. 2.S.Vtf3.7T; veal calves, $3.5Otf7.00; bulls, stair, etc.. J?.75i4.R0 HOG8-Rscelpts today were 2.&00 head, as comparvt with 3.100 head yesterday and 3.14S on last Saturday. For the week re ceipts tola! 19.0!s2. as against IS, 7 JO last week and 19.632 h?ad for the corresponding week a year ago. With no material change In the general condition of the trade today either as to prices or to movement, the wek closes with values somewhat higher than at the close of last week and consld ei'Hbly higher than figures at the opening Monday. It will be noted that receipts while moderate were somewhat heavier than a week ago and compare favorably with the limited run of last year. The gen eral trend of the market seems to be to ward a lower level of prices, and It Is due to short receipts only that values are sus tained. Monday found the market In rather poor cotidlil n, with pile s ruling ahnut lOo 'ower than the close of the previous week. Tues day found very little change, while from that time on until Thursday values im proved considerable and finished today about 15c higher than Monday and some what higher than at the clues of last week. The market this morning showed very little change from that of yesterday, either as to price or movement. Buyers evidently wanted a few hogs and started out bidding prices generally about steady, at which I basis the bulk of the offerings sold. After the tarly orders were out of the way, how ever, the trade was Inclined to weaken, so that closing figures were somewhat off Z7.il 4424 n.tn 3 if01 17 4 ' .y.H ).U'3 3.845 1.710 2 M0 MM 110m me moriiuig oasis. , l ne aemana w asirt,, ., jr;, , , uiahauaa Caiind i i,r ll sufficient, however, to take care of the ?,"'. 2 do? ?n ctc 11 90 wal-' offeilngs. to that a clearance was made In J.' 'ft" eurad'7 t da"c' fWo'rn is Tno 1 fh.'mT0?; XTrdavw.:;. ZlVl ' ib "wt. kZTi?. garlic! .. - i. , a n . 1 , ... 4 svr ce ... 1 . i 11. L6C. ... ... , rw "I" " " ' bflk at $7.'5fi7.50. Repr. sentatlve sales: No. AT. 81. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr. 0 l'J4 20 1 47V 44 2? t'l I l.tt 44 244 160 T M !H 200 1 i:, 7i X't 40 1 i,. n m ; f, -w, 34 2"! ... J W 4 2J7 ... 7 ;...;... .2:8 W I 40 41 i-si 40 D'lt 11 ? :: 7 to m :. 40 iiii 64 m 1 to Ui m to 7 ir IS bl 11 1 to 61 271 Cw lit 12 117 400 1 W 4.' r.l lt 7 66 44 I'll ... J M T 2h3 411 1 06 13 t'4 ... to e Ml IM 7 41 1 1U1 40 7 Ul it f,4 IM 7 M ti 34 ... ID IS tl i) 7 65 0 U 60 t 41 tl 2', lWI f it 74 1" 40 t 40 II tSJ 94 1 ti 24 Ml ... 7 60 44 r.1 .., 1 U 15 244 7 62i 4I I'.l ... 7 41 'i iu Ti:t, ill :2a st 7 to SHEEP 1 here was r.o actual siieep mar ket loeluy. as is fc-em rally the case on a Sa'.urday, receipts consisting of only three double decks, and these were consigned di rect to a packer. Total ottering for the we k number 99.000 head, as compared with 120.000 head for the previous weeK and Ki.uoO head for the cor responding period of last year. The de crease In receipts this week Is obviously an indication that trie big portion ot the western mutton crop has already been cashed and range marketings from this time on promise to grow smaller. Trade during the last five days has left quotations on all clauses of slock in about the same notches as last week's close. Good killing stuff, especially lambs, r.ot with an almost urgent demand at the oK,.lng and commanded prices that were unevenly higher in nion cases. The i.erien.-y on handywelght fat sheep and ,ood qlallty ewes was also higher and the outlet I road. Tbe strong undertone to the m'a& fur killers eased off considerably alter the first two or three days, however, and talues 011 most classes settled bark to last Saturday's level, leaving the pretent situation about as it was at that lime. TI10 inquiry for heavy wethers has been notably stSKnant thrnuchnut the week end this kind of stock Is closing possibly a shade lower. Liberal demand for good feeder stock ha continued to feature trade lately and de sirable half-fat sleep, sultshle for "warming-up," and good, thin latnlis have real ised, as a rule, fully steady to stron? prices. Current values on practically all kinds of thin stock are quotable at fully stendy as compared with a week sen. It must he remembered, however, that conn uy buyers are eliat ply disci iiniOMtlnc sgalnst trash old thin ewes, etc., siil strings that would ordinarily be absorbed by rural talent at from 81. 76 to 32 2 are be ing turned over to tbe packer at $l.inu 2 9J. Character of tbe offerings In gcueial has differed very llitls this week from the usual run of range stuff received here lately, but the outlet has genera!1- been adequate to receipts and a very fair clear ance effected on the d.ty of arrival. Quotations on f:tt sheen and lamhs: Good to choir lambs, S totf K; fair to good lambs. itl.SOiiS.M; good llht ent- linas, $5.0H'.&.3ui good heavy yearlings. $1,75 5 00; good to Choice wrthers. $4 Kfi 4.,'fl, fair to gnod wethers, $:,.sun4 2S: good to choice ewes, $3.!h;4.10; fair to g'rnd ewee, $3.7O1iS90; old canner ewes, 1. 00-300 Quotations on feeder stock: Good to choice limbs, 3A00irt40; fair to good 3540-aflOO: llt-ht yearlings. I4.8iVTMI.15; heavy yearlings, 4 3.iff4.; old wethers. $4 10,-4 36: good to choice ewes, $3.71.1.1: breeding ewes. 37rj5.60; yearling bdeebing ewes, $5.50Sr6.00. t. Loots Live atoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. II. CATTLE Receipts, 2.500 head, Including l.flftt Texans; market Stesdv: native shlnnlnir and evnort toer W. iftft 8. 40; dressed beef and butcher stcers!4 , r n .. -.-, . . . - .. ... ., a.m.. i 5 2;Vu6.i0; sters under 1.000 lbs., $l.0tk,T5 3f.; Blockers and feedeis. $3.60ffT5.5: cows nd heifers. $S.O36.35' ennners. 2 wt)-(f2.50; hulls, Z 7Wi4.O0; calves. SfrtrS OO; Texas and In dian stcrs. 83.6045.75: cow-s and heifers. $2.0008.86. HOGSRecclpts. 3.000 head; stesdv: pls and lights. 4r.(XVri7.50: packers, 7.8M77.r,; butcher- and best heavy. $7.7077.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4"0 held, market steady; native muttons, $:t.2ri 4.ru; lambs. $tiffV,:.25; culls and bucks, $2.50(a 4.90; Blockers, $3.251. 00. t htcago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO. Oct. 23.HOG-Receipts es timated st 11.000 head; market steady; light, $7.15'g7.70; mixed. $7.80r(t 7.85; heavy. $7.2f47.90; rough. $7.25'fl7.45; good to rholce heavy, $7.4:''fr7.90; pigs, $o.2fy7.16; bulk of sales, $7Wa7.70. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts esti mated at 2,600 head; market weak; native. $2.404 tl; western. 12.602.70; yearlings, $4.40j5.36; native lambs, $4.257.20; western, $4.50.i7.15. St. Joseph Lire stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 23. CATTLE- Re ceipts, lot head; market steady; steers, $4.508.25: cows and heifers, $2.5oy6 Si; calves. $3.00fS00. HOGS Receipts, 3.700 head; market Steadv: top, $7.70; bulk of siilcs. $7,3047.60. SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts 600 head; market unchanged: lambs, $4,501)7.10. Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 23 (Special Tele gram) CATTLE Receipts, SOOWfad; market nominal. HOGS Receipts, 1,600 head; market strong; range of prices, $7.30-7.45; bulk of sales, $7.S04ji.35. stock la Sight. Receipts ot live stock at the six princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph ... Kansas City . St. Louis Chicago 425 l.KOO 804 .. 300 .. 100 ..1.000 ..2.500 1.600 3,700 6,000 3.0110 11,000 ' 60 5,Go0 400 2.50J Total ........ .4.325 28,000 9,204 OMAHA fHaHEItAt, MARKET. Staple and Faacy Produce Prices Fur nlshrd by Bayers and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade in 1-1 b, cartons, 3io; No. 1, In AO-lb. tubs, 30Hc; No. 2, In 1-lb. car tons, 29o: In 60-lb. tubs, 2SWc; packing stock. 2214c; fancy dairy, tubs. 23jj24o. Market changes every iuesuay. EGOS Fresh selling stock, candled, 24c; No. 2, 30. fUoLlBY-Dressed broilers, 23c; springs, He; liens, 14c; cocks. 10c; ducks, 15c; geese, 14c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per doi., $1.35. Alive, broilers under 2 pounds, lie ; over 8 pounds, 10c; hens, 11c 1 cocks, 6c; ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys, under 19 pounds. 15c; over 10 pounds, lite; guinea fowls, $2.60 per dos.; pigeons, 60c per dos. 3iiO each. OYSTERS Selects, small cans, 25c; large, 40c: gallon.. 31. WJ. New York counts, small. ;Mvy lar, 45c: gallon, $2.00; Baltimore Huiaum H3, small, ; targe, Aic; jrallon el.90. JSli-Fresh caught, almost all are drfafstd; Halibut, I2tfl3c: buffalo, 8c: trout, lii;. bluihtuidt, 14c; catfish. 17c; dapples, sunflsb. Ho; black bass, 25c; whltetlsh, Uc',' pike, 12c; salmon, 13c; pickerel, 13c; frog legs, 46c. Fresh frozen, Whlleflsh. No. 1, 11c; round, 9c; piokerel. dressed and headless, 8c; pike, dressed, 12c; redsnappers, 12c; Spanish mackerel, ISo; native mackerel, BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, 19c; No. 2 ribs, 12c; No. 3 ribs, 744c; No. 1 loin. 20c: No 2 loin, 13ftc; No. 3 loin, c; No. 1 chuck, No. 2 chuck, 4c; No. 2 chuck, 4o: No. 1 round, KVac; No. 2 round, irc; No. I round, 6c; No. 1 plate, t'u; No. 2 plate 4c; No. 8 plate, 3Ve. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream twins, 17(17Vio; Young Americas, four In hoop, 171Sc; dalsler,, 20 In hoop, 18a; cream brick, full cale. 17C: block Swiss, 18iitl9c; full cream llmberger 16'ul7c; im ported Swlsa, 30c( Rocquefurt, S.V.0Ci Edam, 110 per dos.; Nenfchatel, 45c per do. FRUITS Oranges, Vateinia seedless, 94 to 2H8 sizes, $3.76; Florida, all sixes, U2t; Lemons, extra choice Lunom-ria. 2W to 360 sizes, 85.60; Califoruia fancy, $5.0u; extra fancy, S5.IA); pears, fall varieties, $2.60; peaches, Colorado freer-tones, extras, pet box. 9oc; grapes, Tokays, $1.60; ,N York, per 7-lb. banket, 21c; prunes, Italian, per crate, $1.28; cantaloupes, Colorado Rocky ford, standard sizes, 45 melons, $2.25; pony else, 64 melons, $1.76; apples, hoilie grown, cooking, per bu. basket, 75c; pur market basket, 45c; Jonathans and Snows, tn bbis., $6.00; California bellflowers, per box. $1.66; Colorado boa Jonathans, extra choice, $2.60; extra .ancy. .i.O); western Ben Duvis, in bbl. $j.50; Wlnesaps, In bbls., $4.00; quinces, California, per box, $1.&; grape Hint. Flo rida. 64 to 64 sizes, $.50; California. 48, 64 and 64 sizes, $3.00; cranberries. Cape Cod, per bbl., $7.00; per box. $2.60; dates. Anchor brand, 'M l ib. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00; Hoilowe'en date, due ebout November 1, per lb., 7c; figs, Calif ort.ia, 60 pkgs. 6c size, in box, 31.85. VEGETABLES Irish potatoes, per hu., TTvg&Oc; Virginia sweets, per bbl., $2. 502.75; Wisconsin cabbage, per lb.. 1'ac; radishes, extra fancy home grown, per doz. buncoes, 20c; eilra fancy lettuce, per dos. 46c; fan?y home grown parsley, per dozen bunches. 35c;. onions, ted and yellow, In sacks, per lb.. l)c; Siuiuiuli onions, pet crate, $1.50; fancy Florida egg plant, dos., 7dc; tomatoes, fancy home grown, per market basket. COc; string and wax beans, per market basket, $1.00; celery, Michigan, per do, bunches, 35c; Colorado, per 12-lb. bunch, 75c; mammouth western, per dot I UU bunches, 65c; cucumbers, hot house, pei UlDV.S No 1 H-n 10c: No. 1 ciird 12 lie. Kaana City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY Mo Oct. 23. WHEAT Unchanged to lo lower; No. 2 hard. $1.07 l.lo; No. 8. $t 04il 0; No. 2 red. Sb40d l.'23: No. 3, $1 LH, L30; 1 lecember, $l.l'u 1.03'A, sellers; May $1.0:'; July, no bid. CORNVnle lower; No. 2 mixed, 59c; No. 3. Oliu-JC; No. 2 white, 24ei'62c; No. 3. CJ'.li'-ito; December, 5SV4j5Mc, bid; May, Cjt'WV. bid; July, 60V:. bid. OATS Unchiinv.ed; No. I white, 404flH4c; No. 3 mixed, J'u40c. RYE 73c. HA Y Unchanged; choice timothy. $12.00j 12.50; choice prairie, $9.7510.00; cliolco al falfa. $15 76H8.75. 1 BUTTER Creamery extras, 29V:; firsts, 27Hc: seconds. 2U4C; packing stock. 22c. EGOS Extras. 25'ic; firsts, 24'c: seconds and dirties. 22c: current receipts, 21 Wo; southerns, loss off, 14u. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 214, OU0 122.W Corn, bu 6,0uO ' 3-e.OiO Oats, bu 1'J.OiO 15,000 f'lncluuatl (ieueral Mnrkel, CINCINNATI. O, Oct. 23 -FLOUR Steady; wlnte- family, $4 50"(74 80; winter fancy, $5 00,125. WliKAlv-Steady; No. 2 red, $12381241, CORN Easy; No. 2 niixel, 62"44i 2'.vo. OATS Steady; No. I mixed, 42Vjd!3c. RYE Firm; No. 2, 77r3c. Mlwaeapolts Ciralu Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Oct. 23 -WHEAT December. $1.0.'! V; May, II uCVt; cah: No. I hard. $1.06,4); No. 1 northern, $1 0u; No. 2. I104S; . 3. $1 02StflOJ V FLAX Closed, 1;IU .N In loo pound sacks. $19 50. FIfJl'R Flrsi patents. $."..4041 5. io; second patents, $5 .2415 30; first clear $1654.75; second clours, $3.3o4t3.6y GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Continues Quite NcrYous ant Much Short Staff is Carried. . CORN IS DULL AUD LANGUID Wheat nnd rrn Steadied F.nrh 4hel Until the Cash Market Weak ened and Then Tatars Rased slightly. OMAHA. "Oct.' . The wheat market continues very nerv ous. Considerable short stuff has been cov ered durlnir tlm last bulai s. but there .still rntalns a large short Interest ant tm un (tnui'trdiy will cause very nervooe v n-rt, eyp rlnllv In the liecrmber option, lnsteao of the cash values decline t" '1' level ol the futures It looks as If tfle futures would advance even with cash. Corn Is dull and only shows sympathetic strength with wheat. There Is some heavy selling In the futures. ii utii reiuBiiito meady on firm cables and IlKht trading. The market was lacking for any feature and speculators stayed out satisfied to lesve values stationary for the time being. '1 he cash situation, was un changed today. Corn held steady with wheat tihtfl tht cash market weakened, and then Value! eased slightly under severe . selling. Re- c Ipts are liberal and an early movement of , . .. . . , i n n .. v. nI..A t ne new crop will effeot cash prices tem porarily. - Primary wheat receipts were l.SCl.OOt bu. and shipments were 4i.it.o00 bu., against re ctlpts last year of 1.10t..00 bu. and ship ments of 614.0UO bu. Primary corn receipts were 360.000 bu. and shipments were H73,0u0 bu., against rtc.'lpts Inst year ot 264.000 bu. and ship ments of 177,000 bu. Clearances were 27,000 bu. or enm, ji hu. of onus and wheat and flour equal te 431.000 bu. . , Liverpool closed VI blglier to Vd lowei on wheat nnd d higher bn com, Loral range of options: . Artlcli8. Open. High. Low. Closs. Ys y. Wheat. I I ' ' 1 Dec... 8.. 99i 99H 99V 9t May... 99' 99 SOW 99V1 Corn I Dec... 56H MCSi 56. B May... 68i 681 6S W &KS Oatr I I 1 Dec... ST 38 4Ti .38 -SIT, May... 40' . 40 ) Ouiaha cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, $1 .(CVi 1.04; No. I hard. 9l'cui$1.01; No. 4 hard, lV98c; No. t spring, $1,014)1.03; No. 3 spring, 9Vc4)l.01; No. 4 spring, 92gf.6oi " ' CORN No. 2. fcr'fc5lVic; No. 3, Bfi-iJC.fl'-ici No. 4, 55tv(u5Cc; No. 2 yellow, 66V'56'1e No. 3 yellow, 56i4(5tlVic; No. 2 white, 69o; No. 3 white, 6HMi5t)C. - OATS No. it mixed, S7c; No, I yellow, ST'xiiasc; No. 3 white, SSc; No. 4 white, 37V't.lNc; standard, 3S',.fl3KHe. RYE No. 2, 6Jc; No. 3, CttliSc Car Lot Receipts. : Wheat. C6m. Oats Chicago 141 8 Minneapolis 3S0 ... ... Omaha 62 85 41 Duluth 405 " NEW YORK GENERAL ' MARKET Quotations of tbe Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Oct. JS. FLOUR Receipts, 3fl,;oo bbls.; exports, 1J.3T1O bbls.; nominally higher, with business quiet. Minnesota pm cuts, $0,3045.60; Minnesota bakeis, $4,604; 4.10; winter patents, I5.85b4i.76; winter straights, $5.2.i;t5.40; winter extras, $4.40 4.90; winter low grades, $4304i4.60; Kansas straights, $4,902(5.15. Rye, flour, firm; fair to hood. $4.154i4.2u; choloe to fancy, $4..10? 4.55. Buckwheat flour, firm; bulk, $2.35, nominal, per 100 pounds. ' CORNMEAI Steady; fine white and yel low, $1.60411.66; coarse, $1.40411.45; kiln dried, $3,5043.55. . RYE steady; No. 3 wnMern. tva, nomi nal, f. o. b.. New York. BARLEY Quiet ; feeding, 6W4T62C, nominal, c I. f., New Y'ork. WHEAT Rec ipts,- 96,000 - bu.; exports, 79.000 tju.; spot market firm; No. I red, $l,23ft. nominal, elevator; No. 2 red, $1 234 asked, to arrive, f. o. b., afloat; No, 1 northern Duluth, $1.15, nominal, Y. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 41.23, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. There was another jump in December wheat this morning, due to foreign buying and active covering at shorts. Offerings were very light, world s shipments smaller and outside markets firm. Last prices here s;iowed NttHc net rise. December closed at $1.13-; May cloned at (1.12H- CORN Receipts, 11,250 bu.; exports, 1,200 bu.; tpot market steady; No. 2, elevator, i0 -.0 delivered and 69'c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yellow, 70c, nominal. Option market without transactions, closing net unchanged. December closed at Gc; May closed at C93c. OATS Rceipta, 33,550 bu,; exports. 820 bu. ; tjpot market steady; natural while, 24 to 32 lbs., 4Ja4;'c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 46Hcf48'.ic. HAY Firm; No. t, 804)8&c; good to choice, 95c4i$100. HIDES Firm; Bogota, Z1422c; central America. 22'a22'c. Ll-JATliER Firm; acid, zzfersuo. W'OOI Steady; domestic fleecer, 3C4737c. PROVISIONS Beef, utiirt; family. 118 Wl 14.M'; mess, $11 004; 11.50; beef- hams, $24.30ij) 26.60; packet, $l2.0Ogl2.60; city extras India mess $21.00)21.50. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, $L3.60(il4.26- plokled hams. $13.20ui 14 00, Lard, barely steady: middle west. $12.004713.00; refined, etoady; continent, $13 65; South Ami riea, $14.00; compound, $9.12:310.26. Pork, firm: family, $26.00J 27.00; short clear. $24.0026.00; mess, $25.7a. TALLOW steady; --city, (ro; country. 6416J4O. RICE Firm; domestic, twano. St. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2S.f-WHHAT Lower: track. No. 2 red. caeh. ll.2Ml.26; No. I hard, $1.04rl.lO; December, l.Ou101.O6Ti; May, $1.069. CORN weak; track. No. I cash, eiVic; December, 6lA4l58Hc; May, 61o; No. 2 while. 61Vic . '- OATS Weak ; track, No. 3 -cash, 3H'9 3ac; December, 39'c; May, 4242vio; No. 2 white, 41 Vie . . , RYE Hlguer; 74',io. , POULTRY Weak; chickens, 9o;v springs, 11c; turkeys. 13Si'aUc; ducks, Ho: goese, Tc. BUTTER Steudy ; creamery, 2tjile. EGGS Higher; IMHc. METALS Lead, $4.27Vi. Spelter, firm; SO.iwkZiVi. FLol'il l.'nchonge-d; red winter patents, $6.7041 6.00; extra fancy and straight, $6. 10 J 5.00; hard winter clears, $4.00444.30. SEED Timothy, $2.76413.06. CORN MEAL $110. BRAN We-ik; sacked, east track; $10244 . 1.01. HAY Steady; timothy, $12.(8l6.00; pra irie. $10.00 12.00. IRON SUTTON TIES 80c. BAGGING 6 Sic HEMP TWINE 7c. ' PROVISIONS Pork,' unchanged; Jobbing, $23.25. Lard, lower; prime steam, $12,304? 12.40. Dry salt' meats, 'unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, $12 00; clear ribs, $1200; short clears, $12.25. Hacon, unchanged; boxed ex tra short, $13.00; clear ribs, $13 00; short clears, $13.25. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbls , 7.300 ., 9.000 Wheat, bu .L'U.OOO ' . tn.500 Corn, bu .12.000 ; Oats, bu 81,500 41.600 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADF.I.PHIA. Oct.. 23. Bl'TTER Firm: extra western creamery, 830; near by prints. S.'c. EGGS Firm: Pennsylvania snf other nearby firsts, free canes, 29c at mark; cur rent receipts In returnable cases, 27o at mark; western firsts. fre cases, 21c at mark: current receipts, free cases, 2447370 at mark. CHEKSE firm; New York full creams, choice, Iti'-x47l6c; fair to good, 16Mgi, Mverpol Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 23. WHEAT Spot, quiet; No 2 red western winter, nominally 7s lO'-id. Futures, quiet; December, 7s6d; March. 7s7'i.d; May, 7s 6A,L CORN Spot, quiet; new American mlaed, via Gulvohton, 6s Id. Futures, steady; Oc tober, 5s3'd; Iieceniher. 4d. Toledo heed Market. TOLEDO. Oct. 23 HEED Clover; casli, SB 2'; October, $9.25; December, $J.30; Maroli, $9 45. Ti MOTHY Prime, $1. ALHIKE Prime. $8 15; October, ' $3.16; December, $b.30; March, $K4&. Peoria Market. FEOIUA. 111.. Oct. 23. CORN-StesdV No. 2 yellow, 60v?jOu4c; No. S yellow, 60'o No. S. jV-c. OATS Stead:; atsndard, 40tic; Ni. I white, ulOc; No. 4 white, 39c. Duluth brail Market. , DULTTTH, Oct. 23 December, SI OTii Mhv. I10i.'.4. No. 1 northern, flCvi No. t Borlhera. 11.04.