THE BEE: CtoLAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913. 11 REAL ESTATE. , .t it vm m i..Mt rou sai.p. Wlaconaln. GREAT RAROA1NS Improved farms and wild lands, near good jehools. churches, creamery and town Easy payment and Ions time. Qrcat daily, clover and fruit country. Write me to day, decree C. Rice, Burnett Co., Web ater. Win. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET'? 200 acres, Marshfleld, Wis. Personal property. Good buildings. Clay soil. Fine dairy and stock proposition. Adjoins R. R. station. Price $10,000. Any part of WO acres adjoining, $35 per acre. John P. Hume. 312 Caswell. Mllwaukee.g Wyoming. Cattle Receipts Very Light for r Monday and Prices Qood. HOGS SELL TEN CENTS HIGHER Fat Sheep nml H'wes Fnllr Sternly- l'n( Lnmbi Steady to Knsler anil Fredlna- Sheep nml Lnmlm Are Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. IS, 1913. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday .... 8,800 1.500 44,000 FOR SALE Eighty acres of good Irri gated .farming land In the Big Horn isRn,e day last week...ll.90 2.600 84,760 Basin. Wyoming, exceedingly low price . Som8 aaJ. z wks. ago..l3.673 2,818 41,808 uiiu t-oajr lorinB n ,uj "' came tlay a wks. ago..i3,OT s,m ai,aij good for the money. Write to owner. .Same day 4 wks. aB0, 9 tn 5,777 49,080 I O. Box 2SS, Qreybull, Wyo. Same d.v la.t vr...l4 7C4 1.471 20.222 The following mlili. nhtiwa the receipt of cattle. hoeH nml sheen at tlio South -Omaha lire stock market for the year to date aa compared with last year; 1911. 191 r Inc. Dec Cattle 737,934 747.613 9.679 Hon 2.0C1.4SS 2.419.S54 SOS.JW !4l H0 I M 1U ISO I OS li m to i tit, tl tu too 8 10 W l tM I 10 44 rt I0 I 10 7t in too i io it to ito io 71 Ill ... I 1 14 140 1M t 10 tl. ...... t 110 10 41 S3J N I 10 U X5 IM I 10 li, ... ,M7 140 t 11 II Ill 0 8 It 74 Kt Ml 11 70 J40 110 I II 41 1.. 17.. 17.. 71 W.. W.. II. 34 1(0 1 15 ...KU IS I II ...3M 1 I ...111 40 I 80 ...130 M 19) . .114 ... 1 JO ...Rt 110 I 15 ...tn ... im 10 i 17 10 4 17 14 Ill SHEEP RKATj estate loans. LOANS of 81,000 and up desired on. Im proved real estate. Large sums "if spe cialty. W. H. THOMAS, KS stale iianK uiag. OMAHA home; E N.oTa.xa forms.' Sheep .dS 2.1HH9 ....... O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO;, " following table snows the range Of 1016 OMAHA NATIONAL, Dnilglae 2715. prices tor hogs at the South Omahu live MONEY r on hand at lownat rates lor comparisons IUUI1S Uil 15UilDI m.itia w... - w I propel iy in any amount. II. W. BINDER, 823 City National Banl: Bldg. iock market for the last few days, witn Rof, CITY LOANS, Bemlt-Carlberg Co., 310-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. HARRISON &. MORTON. 91C OmJSat Oct! 7.'. 8100 to 310.000 made promptly. T. wend, Wead Bldg. 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans. WANTED CI ty loana anil warrants, i V. Farnam Smith & Co., 1JC0 Farnam BL WANTED TO HUT. WANTED 7 or 8-ruom house. G-396, Bee. WANTED Five or six-room now bouse. Address H-S97, Bee. Oct. l.. I 21HI 8 i8 Uct t... S IS ! S 41 6 25 Oct. 3... 8 20HI 8bS 6 29 Oct. 4.. 8 16H1 8 69 21 Oct. 6. . , 8 33 6 73 Oct. 6.. S 20 6 32 Oct. 7.. 7 P9i 8 71 6 43 Oct. 8.. 7 S6H 8 77 Oct. 9.. 7 93 8 77 6 47 Oct. 10. 7 993i 8 80 6 34 Oct. 11. 8 0814 8 80 6 21 Oct. 12. S8S 6 34 Oct. 13. 8 im 6 27 8 43 R 2S 8 I7j 7 80 6 43 8 40 8 47 877 221 8 13 8 41 7 Mil S W, I 6 62 7. S3 7 67 7 64 7 62 7 61 7 671 7 70 31 6 16 6 18 6 20 6 U 5 99 1 7 51) 5 7 6 01 b 91 i 81 6 84 6 84 B 93 6 93 6 07 6 11 6 IS 6 11 'Sunday. Receipts and dlspcsltion of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Nob., for twenty-four hour, ending at 3 o'clock p. ni., 1913: Cattle. Hogs. Bh p. H'rs. C, M. &. St I. Ry.. 3 Mo. Pacific Ry 3 Union Pacific R. R.. DO C. & N. W. Ry., B.. 5 . , WANTED TO REVT. WANTED to list 60 all modern houses C. &iNUW;fI'(W',1j either sale orient. Wo are located on C.,B.&Q. ''Bait. 8 and are receiving calls for rental prop- """0ls,, P'S, lw" ? erttes dally. Place your rental lists with G O. V. uy.. -Bankers Realty Investment Company, dround Flocr Bee Bldg. Corner 17 & Farnam Sta. ' 'Telephono Douglas 8318. Totol receipts.. ,.K0 2 9 83 3 16 H 1 1 17 1 8 2 40 "Im DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co. Swift & Co.. Cudahy Packing uo. I Armour &. jo... JAVK 8TOOIC jrARIOJT OP WEST. Schwarts & Co. . J. W. Jiurpny... Hhlo live atOCK to rtOUin umaha. Env Mnrri11 . mileage and sbrlnkaxe. Your conalcn. i. l. fn menls receive prompt and careful atten- w. B. Vansant Co.. lion. Live Stock Commission Merchants. VIARTIN BROS. Si CO.. Exchange Bldg. RAILWAY TI5IE CARD. i UNION STATION" Tenth Union Pacific OttrUnA Umltxl CalKornli Mall AtUntts Exprtu IM Angtlti Llmltd,.... Dtttver SpeeUl..., COtOTtdO' SPc1l 1. Colortdo Kiprrai Ma Krinciico Limit! . piclflo Ulmiua Benton Vansant '& Lush Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co.... J. H. Bulla U F. Husi... Rosonstock Bros A Mit.on. Yyi'" Z h.77. I UVIUlwuiv. - - - . 1L F. Hamilton Bulllvah Bros Deps.tt. a f:50 am (Jlinsuo .. ....all:S iim a 1:40 am Hlgglns .. ....a j:15i.m a 1:10 am Hutfmon ..,.11:01 am a 7;oo am Tlnth ..... ,...l:4Jaia ,. "" an: J0 tin a Till pm Jr""" ..a i-.m tin tll:07 pm Other buyers . Totals 1 ? oreton.Wathlnstoa Limited. .a 1:41 tin a. 1:15 tm llaker, Jones & W North Plait Icai l:lln a i .u iim Tanner ni-ma niana iocai ........ a ?:io ti aio-sa am n.m. BUOmatiurg Local ou:u pi 1;M p town Cattle Co.... BABT. Itockr MoQ&lala Limited Chicago ucai i-aaa. Wilcaio uar r-hleiro Nlalit !) ilolnaa Local Clitcaio-Nab. Limited a I Colo, and cat. Kxpra....a 1:M pm a 4:M pm almost 6,000 head ilia ati;g am IU7 am 274 649 2,t?l 47ll 722 8,195 403 SliJ 2.6W 4C9 797 2.6M 120 3(8 9 ... 8 ... 134 ... .... S40 ... 715 ... 4C3 ... 123 "... 439 119 ... 1C9 ... .. 4r2 ... .... 227 760 ... 211 ... 4t ... 633 ... 178 ... .... 131 10 ... 5 ... " 23 ... 6 .. 6 ... 5 ... ... 127 .., 461 ... 111 ... 17 M ... PIOS. M ... IN 14 .-. " 41 ... 00 JJ J M ... l0 ! IO0 IJ i 7 7J 7 28 . . A v.rv liberal sued run showed up ogaln. being estimated at some 163 cars or 4i.uw neao, mui . than a week ago, two weeks ago, a year ago and more than what was received nt Chicago or any other market. The proportion of killers and feeders In the lecelpts was much the same as has been lha nil. la at vk np SO. but the quality In general was. If anything, a little better. Quite a few good killing lambs sold early In the forenoon around t7 00, be ng ihn m'n nntrfc for the dav and Indicating a keen demand at the prevalllg prices Trade In fat lambs was generally re garded as steady to a little easier, which was considered very satisfactory by most traders In view of Ahe fact that big runs were received both here and at Chicago, and early advices from outside points had a bearish tone. The bulk of all the fat lambs was disposed or in gooa season. Vat rrrr aeain sold no around 84 269 4.J0, according to quality, being fully steady wltn tne ciose oi iuai werK. Aim bulk of the mutton offerings consisted of owes and an usual oi laie, uie suppiy oi wethers and yearlings was not largo enough to bring about any material change In the trade. Such offerings as were on sale sold practically on a steaay bnsls. Tho market on moat all kinds of feed ing sheep and lambs was rather draggy urine tit first hours of the forenoon. not much being anne until most or me fat stuff had changed hands. Later there win a llttln stir and the majority of the feeder lambs and sheep began to move In a. falrlv nctlvn wnv nt about steady prices Quotations on sheen and lambs! Lambs, rood in rhnlrn. t7.OOff7.20: lambs, fair to good, Xfi-KWn.OO; lambs, culls, 85.OOOJ6.00! lambs, feeders, 85.90Ofl.60i yearlings, good to choice. 35.601JS.G5; yearlings, ialr to good, 85.2636.60; yearlings, feeders. H.G03 6.60: wethers, good to choice. 34.2MW.U; werncrs, rair to gooa, u.wyi.w wotnrm, feeders. I4.WW.40: ewes, good to choice, t4.ftV4.SO! fnlr to trood. 33.7Gift.00: ewes, feeders. l3.8tJ8.40; cull sheep, J2.001 Representative sales: 78 Nebraska, ewes , 106 4 is 239 Nebraska feeder ewes 95 3 40 227 Nebraska lambs ..63 6 60 445 South Dakota yearlings 94 4 85 1050 South Dakota leeaerewcs w w CHICAGO LIVE STOCK SIAItKBT 2,tS2 3L570 very :::.".-::SrS flSS mtsaUn?orn?glPn?yerK4 "cars w pia a 1:00 am I run iur J --- - weeks and smaller than a year ago oy .:; A .) Mitt, both steers - ,nw enllar condl- tn. C Buye 'aaiy H P." m5.ae ct r' iloweverT omaba-st. Lbula Xtp a law p:n i:)s .a na ieSd u for stockers and breoders Mill and Expreaa a t;0 aia allilisra wero piCKeQ up lor much .Vf. that Jt rcaUy dld not leav xeiy much .a d a a i:u im for inn iiului n. a.. . -: nw . a Tciaa Eiprvas Itock Mountain Llmllad ..all:17 im lllaauurl Pncllie K. C 8U L. llxp. ,K. & 4c Bt, I. Hi, K..C, St l'AUl... Wabaih J a Til aa .all:ll pm a l:il pm per 4-basket crate. 31 76, 6 crate lots, ft.CSi home-grown, per basket, 11.00. MISCELLANEOUS California tigs. 12 ll-oi. pkgs., 85c; California figs. So 6-ox. pkgs., 32.00; California black figs. 12 .2 oa. pkgs., $1.00; 7-crown lmjorted figs, per lb., 18c: 8-crown Imported, figs, per lb., 13c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weigh ing about 6 lbs.), 90c: 6-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing about t lbs.), 76c; 7 crown nulled figs (boxes welching 10 or.. per dosen, 31.25; Dromedary brand dates. pxg., JS.W); Anchor urana dates, pkg., 82.25, parsnips, per lb., 2c; carrots, per lb., 2c; beets, per lb., 2c; rutabagas, per lb., lHo: California Jumbo celery, per doien, 76c; Michigan celery, per doien, SSc; elder, per keg, 83.26; elder, per half dd;., 40.IB, onions, per noien, eve; pars ley. per doxen, 40c; radish, per doten, 20c; head lettuce, per dozen, S1.P0; home grown leaf lottuce, per dosen, 40cj green peppers, per basket. 31.00: wax or rrren beans, per baske 31.00; hot house cucum- ucia, Kv uu.cn, ,uv, luuiiiiuwvr, 9r ID., ldo to 12Hc; Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Hc, eggplant, per dosen, $1.60; horseradish, 3 doxen bottles In rase, per case, 32.00; wal nuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 20c; medium pecans, per in., uhc; pecans, Jumbo, per lb., 15c; giant .peoans, Louisiana paper hell, per lb.. 26cl Filberts, ner ll.. &a. Drake) almonds, per lb.. Uo: Dinar shell. 2Soi BraxllK per lb., 18c: large, washed, per lb., 19c; black walnuts, per lb., 2Ho; raw o, i peanuts, per id., c; J umbo peanuts, per lb., 8c: roasted peanuts, per lb., SVtc: shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4c; large hickory nuts, per lb., 3c; London Stock Market. AT THE EL E R. ATTllAUTION.S IN OMAHA. Amarloani ''When Knighthood Was In riower." Hoydt "Bsvarly of aranstark.' Brandelai "The Tlk-Tok Kan or Of." Oayetyt Extravagant Empress I VandsvIUe. Orphenml Taudsvllle. "The Tile Tok Mnn f t" nt the llrnnilets. "The Tlk-Tok Man of Oc" an extrava ganxa In two acts with a prologue, the book and lyrics by U Frank Baum; the music hv Louis F. Qottschnlk; staged hy Frank M. Stammers; under direction of Oliver Morosco. The prln-clnala: RotBy Bobhtn, nn Oklahoma Girl Lenora novbsio Hank, her net nmlo .....Fred Woodward The, Heartless Ourdener. .Thomas Meegan The Foolish Cardener Todd Wright Uon of a role which Julia Marlowe was famous for. Besides tha delightful work of Miss Ijing tho play Itself Is Intensely Interest ing. It Is a strong drama, laid during period of Kngllih history and Intro- LONDON, Oct. 11 -American securities 2 J". "e rni," im "V.Sf lMsned steadr and durlnir Um fntno.m Tnp. .8n.ftf?. a pHltrlm In search of prices advanced on the better New York " ' " D ''r,VV;::i.iSnK ii,MH bank statement. New York soiling weak- 1 ufm?, Vf "o"'""1. Jut ripe cned the list In the late, trading and the ,, .f"0" to pick ..............Oypsy Dale market closed eosv with prices ranging Polychrome, tho rainbow's daughter.. irom a dovo to s, cnow parity. ioiij' aatiri Cqulra- Kqulta. I . James C. Morton ltnt. lent I Queen Ann Soforth. uf Oocaboo. In Cona, raonr..7lVi ....Loulirllla . 111S search of worlds to connuer do account., 714. ....Mo.. K. ft T. SOH lit. Chnrlnltn flrunviuvl Amal. Cop..,. 73 ?l4N. Y. Cant.. II KU I Private Files rnnatlliltlna t) Armv nf i""'on uiiNorf. a W...W4 10H4 Oobngoo Sldnev Orant Pal. A Ohio.. IIH MHOnlsrio A W. II H 37U Ruggcdc i the Melai Monarch Canadian r...MIV4 llvrniuilTanla . 17 1101 "uKr"' 'ne fl,e,n TV.1.V, ti'i'imnr. STof w -" S SH FlaVlirhis' atVendanV'V.iMSry'To? st. raui 104K ioihpo, icirie . hu nv rretty gins, pretty pictures, beautiful Pen n. 0.11s liutinnlon ixc JMH im ballets, attractive scenes Illuminated by do l.t 'p'fd'.'44 . on .!;;. 4 ih tne newest of devices and combinations of urann minit. us Dnera ...nn .... colors; gorgeouny picturesque present Cni..niH ioi?nano m.iw.. ih .... ments of untrnmmele.l Im.slnatlnn of SZ?uadlerironlfVid ounce. wh.t falrland may be like: a revival of The rate of discount In the open market the "march" that was once an insopar for short bills Is 4HQH per cent; for able part of oxtravaganxa: worthy suO' tnreo montnr diiis, per cent. eessora to the "Tin Woodman" and the Mlnnenpoll. Orn In Market. "Strawman;" & "mule" who Is cleverly MINNEAPOLIS. OcL ii wheat - nn not obtrusively runny; coraeuians No, 1 hard, S57io; No, 1 northern, tUHft who ore comic; singers who can sing, EXSS -n!.a?iS. "AitA d dancer, who can donee; mu.lo that ...... -7.-. Is worth listening to, and songs that (From a Staff Correspondent.) DBS MOINB8, Oca li-(Speclal.)-It Is now evident that the women of Iowa who duces several famous characters, a ro- nro unrln(t nn mndment of the consUtu- mance ot griping interest, witn mini, ton go 8 to B,V9 ,hetn.tho rlB,lt t0 vote pleasing lines, scenes and actions, The ,nten(, to put ,p a nUong fl(Jht bofon) the love of Mary Tudor, sister to King vw the next two or three years and lenry VIII, for Charles Brandon, a in.enJ win lr tt 1. t.lbl. Their plain English gentleman, la tha bsJls of organlxatlon. It Is conceded. Is now the plot, and her resistance of olher pro- ln bettw. poMtlon tnRn ovtr before t0 posals from royalty, her loveless mar- nan(,0 the d,tlui, 0f the work and there nage to the tying ixiuis or trance, ana , ft iMKor ,tlt of .i"nrluntlal and oble her cscapo from his designing successor. womeri enit,ted In the work than ever makes snthrallln; action which the au- before The reorganisation of the state dlcnce last night approved of. nasociatlon was virtually completed at Miss Lang as a man, a disguise neces- noono the last week. sltated when sho attempts to flee with Tha ,... .-,oc,iaUon cot mto a tangle her lover early In the play, was a do- bocRulo of tner8 having been for some parturo which she handled with ablo tmo two uto mBodaUon, nnd they were discernment and pleased her audience i00fey united. At the Boone meeting it hugely. She la supported vory well In a,-,,.-! . be tha Intention to form every part of the piece and tho staging Rn,i have but onei An incorporation made .l.i...n tJmllad sTi;::: v.nr... iu ; 7::tX immlmr that there were n,i..m NarlKntKcm hi nhnut twenty loads of beef steers , Jambs, $5.6067.10. NOHTimotinn nn inlo. and the supply of cowa and nelf- V Tula Cltr Kxprtaa a 1:41 an a:li pa era - were- also meager. As a result 01 Dakota Paa..oar b 7:4 a a 1:41 am this, Instead ot buying their killers low el r. bkmix Cltr Lal aj;iapm packers were forced to pay steady prices Minneapolis .Expreaa a MS pm altuo am !t lea,t and ln some cases possibly Dakota Bipreaa a 4:4 pin W0:10 Dm !r. atr "-"i;ii; a.u ttnd feeders were In active) de- Daater 8p.cil :W am a ,M am mand and sold very freely Bnt from Carroll !:S ,un ;W pm the outset M.arket on tho sirawe Hanker mrj iijvib ait:t pm I kinds was strong io a inwu un Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Lorrer Hoo-a Stronjr. mnnAno Oct. ll. OATTLE Receipts 21,000 head; market steady to 10c lower; n.M'M . X7nn(inKS: Tninj steers. itni.w: mm 1 v. m iA. , rrr mrm mtyii hHcoicrn Bier, ,u,iwu,w, Tcoders, $5.23S7.70; cows and heifers, 33.60 .4o: calves, i7.vwu.w, iinnctr(nnplntn 30.000 head! markot strong and 10015c higher; light, M.l&gs.TOj mixea, xs.utyus.7a; neavy, i.iws.ia, ruumi, $7.95(178.16; pigs, $4.60S8.00; bulk or sales, SHEEP ANU IWVJilUH lieceipts, ,w head; market weak, slow nndgenera t.n,iv nallva. IJ.ttVHfi.lD: western. 81.1 B.OO: yearlings, $5.0i8.00: lambs, native, 35.rW7.2o; western, xs.iwiun.nj. Kansna Cltr Llvei StoQk SInrUet. KANSAS CITY. Oct, 18. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 33,000 head; market steady to lOo lower; prime fed steers. $9.00(39X0: drcesed beef Bteers, n.8i4r$.90; western steers, 8S.;.1 fiS.co; southern steers, ai.ouwi.w; cows. $4.20e7.00! heifers, $5.003050: Blockers and feeders, $5.K0.25; bulls, $4.503.75; calves. w.ooaio.oo. , HOGS-Recelpta, 4,000 head; market BO lOe higher: bulla of sales, M.10G8.40; heavy, $8.1008.40; packers and butchers, $8.20jfM5: light. $S.10jm.40; pigs, $6.0037.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 19,000 head: market steady to weak; lambs, $6.4030.76; yearlings, $5.0O3P7.25; wethers, $4.234H5; ewes, $3.40Q't.75. St. I.onla Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 10,000 head; good to choice steers, $7.2608.00: stockors and feeders, $5.2Sm,60: cows and heifers, $4.75(30.00: bulls, $3.75g 6.76; calves. $aOOSll,50; southern steers, $6.057,75; cows and heifers, $4.2506.60. HOOS Receipts, 7,000 head: market 10c higher; pigs and light, $A75t?.8.y); mixed end butchers, $8.8GQ.63; good heavy, $8.45 0S.6S. rht5kt Avn TMisnis Recelnts. 4.000 head; market steady; lambs 15c lower: muttons. $3.76T4.60; yearlings, $5.00S8.00: FLOUR Unchanged. BRAN-Unchangcd. BARTEY Unchanged. CORN-No. 3. yellow, C7?f7He, OATS No. 3 white. 36140370. RYE No. 2, 66m5SHc. FIAX tl.37UOl.33fa. I will be sung for qulto a while after the company leaves town. These make up "The Tlk Tok Man of Ox And then there Is Charlotte Green wood. Sho is a show by herself, Just aa she Liverpool Grain Mnrket. I la a "comic" In a class all alone, lit LIVERPOOL. Oct. 13. WHEAT-SdoI forts to describe In detail all that Miss -Joay; no. i, nvr, Manitoba, 7s 3d; No, Oreenwood does would doubUesa falL tob-W.l3d?Ulture. '.teS.;- SScctSKK " "h8,do" "? mUCh: B,h, ' n0t 7s 3d: March. 7s 3d. a stranger In Omaha, and will always CORN Snot nulet: American mixed. Ci In VAlmm. tnr ah nan nnti U1 maVa .Futures firm; November, 4s lOfld. 11,. -nA n,,.in.. r.n rr.t v, n.r.. FIXJUR Winter patents. 2Ss d. 1. : .v" . . HOPS In London. Paclfla coast. 71i7 of the day, tho worried society woman to 13s. drift away from the vexations of life and ,nn CTttfA 4a tl,n pnM.rr.. anil wall tmtd Cotton Market. ."" LIVERPOOL, Oct. lS.-COTTON-flpt, WZZ. T .L r.VlMV- a . good business done; prices easier; ra' V things aa they are. Charlotte can do a dllng fair, 7.97d; good middling, 7.6' j; lot with those long and slender limbs middling, 7.Kd; low middling, 7.33d; good 0f hers, either arms or legs, and she orainary, o.oia; oruinory. o.si. I n. .n,ilm .11 Wool Mnrket. four at onco. Hor scents with Sidney ST. LOUIS. Oct. 13.T-WOOL Dull: Orant are about as ludicrous as can well northern nna eastorn moiiiums. lunnsa: 1 v.- t m.v in miv llak. hunn, IKTMCn. Hm, litnilin I " .li.oi,.. "" " - -r KlBln Batter Mrket. KLOIN. Oct. IS. BUTTER Firm at 29H& V:::::::::::::::;;:1JS :,J;S- JSS at ,eMt iTarland Limiwa a a:w pa a T:M am I Deer steers, w.iin.i V, r.IJ Iregon-WaiUngtoa Llmlted..a 1:10 pa aluio am steers. $8.60(38.76; common to fair beet .".,... Limited 11 1:11 nn .,1,,. I!:....' .- e fji. 1 In rholCA rang wmtbound: " rV'-t rSSSht -fRTr to good ranie Cbadron Local ai;00aia . , .tesrs. $7.0047.60; common to fair mauia-sVArlor .....b 1:14 Im I, Jj J2 yearlings, $.60.60 good to choice helf- lUaawood-llot SprUf a l:u pm . Im pa ers. $6.607.60; good to choice cows, $3.2SJf Twin Km capr-LBoa' ti,t..n,kdilt i-t.ii.aiico-Ureat ivesiern . -a tmmAmrD in hvh . . .... I IK r LL7 KUUU .Wm, T r TwlB ta.aa ".'.'.""."a T I. J2 M!i! w common to fair t6ckers and fced- Twlo Utr ExP"aa ...a I 44 am alO:M pm I-.' mv). ncV eowa and halfers. St. Joseph Lire Stock Mnrket. nr. JOflRPH. Oct. 1S.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,600 head; market slow: beeves, ri.b0ffi9.00; cows and heifers, $4.00(36.50; IXiiv is ociraio.oo. HOu Receipts. o,vw ncaa; marmi mu lOo higher; top, $$.40; bulk of sales, $8.10 eta 9rt head; market steady; lambs, J5.5O38.00. Lire Stock in Bight. Recelots of live stocks at the four prin cipal western markets were aa folows: f-, - . . I - ,T Ql...n avi.ia. iiurb. tjiianw, of""" ; ) aCKpm era, .wai.vj, auuu aliltiuu aii.iona 160; fair to good grades, $6.25&6.2o; com- f1 " aiuoo am mon to fair grades, $3.2S5.25; good to .1; w-'iV-,M "u choice stockers and feeders. $7.2598 30; OlOto EP"" 'M P" l.W pm Cllitllfl fllllTTiauaito v sr. lnul 1-atUIo Limuta a i:u pm ,,:jj aa V..,'rrV,t. Mall a :10 . Cbttaxo Oarllxbt special. ...a 7:19 an aiaaiiS Local amitm a l:lt am Manilla Local Varrjr av.. 7:11 em I :ti pm lliaipm U;I4 pm lliW am Slaaoxi. MurllnaVtoh panrer Limits 'io a 7:00 am Kk;r.:;:::a vvi-; - Vi-stt Sound, kjxpraaa 'I'sm a 1:45 tZ Kebruka am a (no pa Black Hllla Pm a t:4t pq UoeolB Mall vir.b lilt BB aluuSZ NorThweat Exp llilj pm a , . iWMba Expreaa :: aliU Lincoln Lc a 7:21 pm a l:w Zt. BU-wr i,l?,t"a m'SH, . ..MMit ItvIOWaV 1:11 mtt iti.ru,b : lift ers, $4.0OQ.C0; stock cowa and heifers, $5.007.00; veal calves, puns, stags, etc., $5.25fi.W. BEEF STEERS. A. IT. No. At. Pr, 1K0 I (0 COWS. 10U I 11 1023 8 U HEIFERS. 714 II 400 IU 1 I 4 775 I (0 ti t to I est eo w L.AII V .0. 1, ,,.,...,, 140 V Vi iu 7 oo "y No. 41... I... 4... 4. a " STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I..f.. ...... 414 156 M 'f .. . M M ? 1 . . .. 710 t75 BJ 701 7 C6 4t: ;::::;:::' 5 . V...r special all;jBm ."" it rrf-r...SM 7 25 . V.nrill .1 I M , I Cblcaio Ft Kxpteaa ...... a IJ0 pio . , J f..dra..H45 7 65 ZTZZ "?.! K cow. 970 6 00 C A Bt- J U aS ?:2 feeders.. 324 i 70 iaj a.. i 2 cowH..... aiw i w vrtrTiruMft NnnilASKA. 24 feeders.. 1179 7 10 3 feeders.. low 7W 11 cows 10J0 ozu cow"-.. 7 COWH..... 933 0 1 jeouera. it feeders. .11ZZ I xseuerp..a a lai .m r.V" 7S riders.. 1352 7 50 37 feeders.. 1320 7 10 2 cowa 8S0 6 60 22 feeders.. 950 7 20 7 feeders. .1015 7 35 feeders.. 1031 7 35 6 COWS 928 6 30 3 feeder!.. 823 6 70 3 heifers... 840 6 4C 8 feeders.. 603 6 CS ....naTP.lt STKEI2T ST tTln . ! tmAmrn. . tSO 8 75 ,,..!, nna Webster. tr"' Hery Bossong-Nebraska. Paul, Mlnnenpiu- Arrl. Mlaaoorl Pacific rll, CAlf -aa.r locai ii.- ; CklcaatOi 8,1 Oinana imparl. Arrlra .. rtr einraa b 1:21 Dm vii.ti'.l Twin C"r Paaaaafar b 1:15 am a 4:Jt tm Sioux Cltr raaaaasar 0 !:: am " U calves... 276 8 25 8 cows 968 0 20 9 heifers... SOO 6 7u is leeaers,, ei o iv 2 bull 543 6 60 ROITTH DAKOTA. t 14 feeders.. 741 G 85 aeapolla COLORADO, CtUClB.a 47JV W m sta 1 steer 770 6 00 2 belters... 775 6 30 13 cows 1096 6 20 HOGS The market opened out this morning ln good shape. First bids all showed ud stronger than any time Satur day. and when first tales were made they looked to be around a nicaei nigner man Nahlnliiv'a .flriv TTtDrU.T nr n II mil Local securities. higher than the average. Sellers were Ouolattena fnralahed br Durns. Brink., i n, I Inclined to take their time about dltoos- 441 omaba National tank batlllof: I ng of their holdings, and trade was not Bid. AiVawl I i.'f.wir 1 1 . 1 . a,. ( m a VbIiias Bnnn aa. V- n"!I!"ncS, &r S tied down on alOc basis, and held firm Tu:;,. rmmin io!. ..... .. it ,.S I until nearly everything had been sold. nnclnnall. u . S4a III! li u I uuta ui int aaiea wore maul at M.tau Dre a co- ' tr mm pia nA iu, ana a loaa or prime neavy uutcners wmniii.;'-! f. . awt! jvi I went io ine ainers at tnis price oe Pairmont Cnamanr t Da. cent a-aar. taa I . , u . v. i . . . . ci v. i j -. . . - . : : - . . --r i mm iuo imttvab uaiu. oiuuvcn avuu ruecu ' '.aS." Z! lators were almost entirely out of the Kanaa Cltr, Ma. 4Yia. im Mi, IH4 market, ana practically tbe enure supply Kanaaa wny i.iw r- ia mw.... as ij nv... .u m. w a. Uluntaln eutoa T A T. 7 par cent., lie 144 I Receipts totaled about thirty-nine cars. (IW ,r,L,Si'1i'"V,;- M!4 ,,i4 or 2.699 head, about the same number as Hartbanttf H. A L. Co.. IndlaaapolU. wera ,.. i... ,,..1, .nrt nn h..vl than X. low . B1U U I . ' . " . . . . . . " . i t r w w n m m n rr, a nnv D a m im va la I - - HV4 UK I No. At. Ea. Pr. No. At. Sb. Pr. N fa I at. .lit sab 100 It u.nh.utini O. U A C. la. HIT... Cltf ot Omaha Water 4Ha. 1141 Osaka Uaa la. 1117... . . .. Omaaa C, B. 8t. lit. U. 1111 Omaha A c. a. 8u nr. pfd Omaaa A C B. St, Br corn reoale'a O. U 4 O K, 1147 ., . paetne O At E. I p a notta. 1114. Oloax rttr Htoek Tarda la, IIM Cltr ot Toronto 4a. till TaaoaaaM la. 1114, . . tiaiaa Stock Tarda. Omaha. . U II It IK IIH II 14 to. 41 II s tl .111 lit t St .144 It 8 00 .117 144 t 00 .M 4t I Ot 200 IK) I 00 tot ItO 8 00 21T IM t 01 UI II IU 110 1H I0( i7.. ...at 10 140 73.. M. 71. Tl CO te it, . . . a jv H IUU SI 120 I UVa .IM ) I Ilia m 140 I Wri, 174 too i u 111 440 I II IM 120 IU tM U IU Chicago .... Kansas City BL LOUIS South Omaha.... Totals ... 21,000 ... 33,000 10,000 8,800 30,000 4,000 7.000 2,600 41.000 19,000 4.000 44.000 72,809 43,600 lOS.OCQ Incentive to unrestrained Meat Sticks in Windpipe, Nelson IIOWA WOMEN GETTING BUSY Will Urge Amendment to Constitu tion Giving Them Vote. THEY ARE OUT TO WIN IT AgRresslTenesa of Satf runlets anil Apathy or Other rnrtles airing- Prohibitionists Kn. ' conrnirenicnt. s -up to the usual good standard. Beverly of Granatnrk" nt the Boyd. "Beverly of Urnustark'' Is particularly well presented at Boyd's theater this week. Mils Florence Stone In the lead ing role of Beverly, Interprets her part with extraordinary skill. Mr. J. David Uerblln as Prince Danton, altaa Baldos, adds character to the performance; Miss a year affo was approved and It will be come the auocessor to both the old asso ciations and the wrk will bo on a bust. ness basts. Well Kqnlpprd for Work. Miss Flora Dun tap ot this city, who has become president ot the stato association. Is a settlement worker and member of the school board and she Is one ot In best equipped women ot the state to lead Carrie Thatcher as Aunt Fanny. Bev- , tho work Mrgi jnn f this crly's maid, with her southern patois, lends enough humor to the show to ro- city, who Is the corresponding secretary. was county recorder for several year and .eVe!' . oih:l,e quli8 eri." ldei has had a great deal of practical exierl Mr. Charles Adams as General Marlanx ence ln politics. An executive committee takes the part ot a villain with much nM been nam0(j M tho mtmben 0f which Pith and moment: Mtai Tcggy Longman h(vve ,JR(J much pub)0 exporlonce. ... c"cl'"0 i-nncess wnu anu The plnn , , work ,hftt tha ro,m. Miss Wilson shows rare hlstrlonlo power nr, nf ,n. ...mhiv whi f.VOr the as Countess Dagroar. Tho play aa staged nm.nilmnn. anrt ,.nd lt to a vole ot the by the company Is even better than tho poopIo ana then t0 bo prepea for book, The scenory Is good and that In ipoc,n, dtxlion. Tho association will nut vn.ru , inn caiua anu garuon oi . of ,.. M Uc- the next Vfltlve, Is exquisite. Vnndevllle nt the Urphenm There was a drag In the matinee In the Orphotim yesterday afternoon. It was all due to the big elephant, ono of the three whloh Miss Orford handles In her neat act. lie Is a big fellow, and although much time had been spent propping Up the atago for the act, he refused to come out when he sounded few years. l'rohlbltlon Activity ln Iottr. The ogKresBlvencss ot tho equal suffra gists and tha apathy In other parties has gtren great encouragement to the prohibi tion party In Iowa Mid It Intends to put a strong prohibition ticket In tha field with the expectation that It will poll a very large vote. All the forces working for prohibition are mow united In a way, v.m,l M,v An tint nil narrAA that runnlns out tho timbers. He was urged and ..,,.... .., nfflM. .nd ..on.-re.ii luuuucu, uui vino auior uiuo no mi. ..,, i .v.. .w nohlnve sounded out tho plank he refused to ... ,, , nrU fftr .h. flI,n, come out. Btogo carpenters were put , prohlbltolT amendment to Ui. to work to rolnforce the entire structure. v, i e nm. When they had worked some twenty ., ,n nnini-, TOm h- minutes or a halt hour he sounded tho . it,, .htionn. timbers again and came forward for n,i .v.. i.B-i.in.ora nn 1.1. ... rr.x-- J. I .1.- -I I .- ma - ... inn nui. aim uniiuina, ui iiiq vionania, and specially tho elephant family, the OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartois. 83c; No, 1. (50-1 h tuba. 22c: No. 2. 29C vrptir white, fresh. 17c: trout, fresh. 16c; largo crapples, fresh, 16c; Spinlth salmon, iresn, lvc; naiiout, irean, wt, hiiffnin 9o: bullheads. 13c: channel cat- flsn, 16c; pike, itc, picaerei, tjjrtli;t.alvimpprieu oui, jiwj Kan Swiss, wc; piock nwm. u, iwhwi iKu.n ii.iiiM. iiUa: triDlets. ISVtc: young Americas, .ic: blue label Prick. 19c; llm- berger, 3-lu., zoo; wew lorx, wnur, x POULTRY-Brollers. 85.00O600 per dox.; h.n i- rnrW. Ha: ducks. USQOc: Keese. 18o; turkeys, 20Q25c; pigeons, per dor.. 31.20; roosters, 9c; ducks, full leathered, 11c; geese, lull feathered, 10c; squabs, No. l, ii.do: no. x. owe. .... Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: Ttrcrcir fitlTB Ribs. No. L 17V40I No. 2, 15Vc; No. 2, 1214C. Loins: No. 1. lc; No. 2, ltcj No. 3, 13c. ChucUs: No. 1, 10c; No 2, V4of No. 3. Sa Rounds: No. 1, 14c; No. 2Vi3ic; No. 3, 12c. I'lates: No. 1. Vc no. z. c; no. .... The roliowing prices are uraiin v the Ollllnsky Fruit company; cnniTH-innl.a-No. 1 Jonathan ap ples, per bbl., 31.60; drop Jonathan apples, bbl. 84.00; No. 1 Ben Davis, Per bbl., 83.60; extra fancy California beUtlowers. 4 Uer, per box, 32.00; extra fancy Washington Urlmes Qoldens, per box, 33.25: extra fancy Idaho Nortnern opy. ureoniuaa, or Kings, per box, i00: extra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box, 82.25. Peaches, Fears and Prunes-Extia fancy Elberta free stone peaches, per box. 75c; extra Taney Elberta freestone, peacnes, m crate iota, per crate. 70c; large blue prunes, per crate, 31.13; 5 crate lota, per crate, 81.10; Idaho llartlett Pears, per box, $2.75: Call, fornla extra fancy Feurre Clalrgeau pears, per box, 12.60; California extra fancy winter Nellie pears, per box, 12.76; Colorado extra fancy Klefer pears, per box, size; new jok jvieicr pears, per J-buihel barrel. $4.00: Michigan Klefer pears, per nusnei pasxet, ii.jd. vaiencia Oranges Extra fine Valenclas, IM, 283 Sixes, Per dox, ta.vu, DuiiMiai vaiicuuiaa, 1, 38.60; 178. 200. 260 sixes, per box. S7.U0. Lemons imiwy ounniat, own and 3u0a, Pr tox' 3-w: extra choice red ball lemons, 300s and 8-30, per box, 8S.6C. Cantaloupes Colorado Burwell Qems, per crate, 81.00. Grapes Extra fancy Gold Medal Tokay grapes, par crat. L76: ex tra fancv Malaga cranes, per crate. 1L40: New Tork grapju. per basket, 30c; 60 basket lots, per uavTaei, ik: Micoisun grapes, per basket 28c; 60 basket lots, per bosket, 27c; home-grown grapes, per basket, 22c; 60 basket lots, per basket, Ho; Imported Malaga grapes, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, $4-60. Grapefruit Extra fancy Florida, 41, $5.60; 64, 64 sixes. $8.00. Cran-berries-Pcr barrel, $7-50; per box, $2.78. VEGETABLES Potatoes, genuine Red River early Ohio potatoes, ptr bushel, ftOc; Maple River Burbanks. per buihel, Me; Virginia sweet potatoes, per bbL $276. Cabbage Holland seed, per lb., 3c. Omons Cal'fomSa. large yellow, per lb., 2'c, Wisconsin, large red globe, per lb., perpetual gayotyl Oliver Morosco long ago won recognl tlon as a producer on the Paclflo coast; a couple of seasons ago he ventured Into the broader field of amusement enter prise, and gave tho world "Tha Bird of Paradise," and last season he scored another success with "Peg o' My Heart, Hit rviVi-tri f-i-i Tirtn-r.'U which Is still running on Broadway. UU-JiVCQ UU lGaull with theso successes to encourage him hi took on Ills venture Into extrava N. J. Nelson, aged 63 years, died Sun- garni, and with the courage of a real day noon aa tho result of a hemorrhago producer, ho spared nothing. It Is lavish brought on by a piece of meat sticking from tho first sceno that gets constant In his wind-pipe while he was eating applause because of Its novelty, to the dinner with hla family. very lost, When tho curtain goes down Nelsen was a foundryman emnlnved by on the stage filled with men and women, tho Poxton-Vlorllng Iron works and lived richly appareled In the latest of hues, at 2330 Pierce street. Together with his with a background of genuine beauty. wife. Amelia, and three cmwn aons. Otto. For his liberality In providing for P0t.. Victor and Andrew, lie was partaking of tlal patrons, Mr. Morosco must be praised, a mutton stew, when a bono became the more so when nis TinaerxaKing i lodged ln tho throat and before aid could contracted with some the public has been ha t-iv.n him hn hnit burnt a blood vessel, asked to pay to see of recent times. a e.w mnn.ni. i,i, hn Tr,!i-,i n thjotilv one otliii' lUWPary .') well dressed result of strangulation brought on by his and handled teen In Omaha In efforts to dislodge the meat. The police a long Ume, and that la the Candy Shop ...m.. nntiri.n1 nn.i Tir v. T. ifBTTla ,ii. crew that went uirougn ncTt on IIS way patched to the house, but the man had to the Paclflo cosat, also the enterprise i . . Tt alali jaa anma h..n Ami .nvrnl m iiiiIm. Orniiur ot a western manaaer. ii uiiau. w Crosby wa summoned and took charge of tho eastern proaucer to taao . v of the body. A post-mortom examination from these ioikb anu no i will be held today. lmttead of tne storehouse. 'wa..UTO. whan titling out a iroupo ir;r mu wc.v. DDAPlRtn cm WCAVUITD ln the company are Whv Leonora no DnfHIHU rUU lll-nilll.ll ...... . .i..e.,! nl. muhmll.t Frea rnUMIOCU run V.Cdl Woodward, wbow donney do remrm- i . . ... .i i K.ri rnp it long urns aa a now uaauuu WASHINGTON. Oct. lt-Braclntall n tl. k)nrj0m: Frank Moore, a-i weather with generally fair nkles is . ft shaggy man, and James C. Morton, promised tho greater part of the country ,njK Toyf WOrthy successors of the tor tho coming week by the weather f.mnui creations of Montgomery and bureau. otnna; fildnew Orant. as Private Files, the "Temperatures will average near or bit- niv nrivate tn an army of olxtoen offl- low normal and precipitation will be gen-1 C(ir,( wno imt) allegiance to queen Ann erauy ugnt ana local except in in nortn aoforth, playtM by Charlotte urcenwooa Paclflo states, where ralrs will be fre- n nrr 0wn way, and John Dunsmure, quent," tht weekly bulletin says. "The vinir of tho underworld, whose blif bass next disturbance of Importance to cross voice has not been heard In Omaha for the country will appear In the far west evral seasons, but who wins deserved Tuaadnv nr Wednesday nnd cross the r,lt h- hla solendtd ttngtng; Mils ntnav Dale, a princess of Roseiana, ana Iowa Nena Notes. Mill Dolly Cantles, the rainbow's daugn- middle weat about Thursday. ter, both of whom slnK sweetly ana nance hahijin-a local taaae of tha Tvt beautifully. And back of i.neso ore nan Order of Moose has been organised here I. hundred of a chorus with, fresh faces, with a membership of 162, .hn.u. flartiriis. beautiful coitumes, sweet LOGAN William Powell ot Calhoun Li.ir vnicca .tnd nimble and graceful tn lowneuup auaiaunea ana ioio oi a. tan nay d.ncea that, are numerous Itl the action, norse on nis mini recently ana inn oiii- 7 . , , -.,.i,.., mm n1 cers are making a search for the horse U Is Just good entertainment from end and thief. o end. The largest Sunday evening as- WOODBINE-Weslev Nelson, nrod 7. eemblage of the season applauded the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nelson, ollmbei opening performance, upon a wagon loatt 01 coat to ride, lost his balance and fell and was run over by one wneei, creaking several rius ana in juring mm about the chest. HARLAN Wednesday evening at the Methodist parsonage occurred the wed ding ot Miss Letltla Smith and Will Stew- usual. In tho lait legislature the com v.ui.a ... flT-ai! nn that there waa no nm ,-M.. t . . III . . I "t.- ' " " - . ... ......., ua u.m w.o a........ wl posslblo chance IVir adoption of a prohlbl- riwn ilann fevat n ta aiawinni W aaaa 1 1 ana la ! .... flro department, aro strong features In tho line ot trained animal work, Barthold's birds gave tho bill this week When KnlgUtliood Was In I'lOTfrr" at the American. After two weeks of patient subordina tion, during which time two plays were -1.... . , .v.. Am.rlrjin. wherein the art. Mlts Smith has been for a number . .t... i,nn iu tndlvlduala shone of years & teacher In the Harlan publlo "torlea rathen than the Individuals snone tcnoois ana Mr. gicwart is a tanner, re-lout ongntiy, w .v.... again in her fullest array of taients, beauty and artistic accompiisnments, She has the role of Mary Tuaor m wh.n irnlirhthood was In Flower," and cently retired. HARLAN I'eter Nob an old settler In Harlan, died at hla home here Friday afternoon, aged 76 years. He leaves a Widow and several children, among whom are EL P. Noble, an artist In Chicago, and I ,. vnunr woman of royal blood, UormL'ODle' a IeftdlnK tenor lnglng ln b ty and captivating attributes. DENISON-A mpst succes.ful Sunday Lanif f,de"? school convention of county workers was admirers and affords the chance patron beta at tnis city u nursaay ana rrway, 0 her theater an excellent interpreta waiter Jiution at Diening, n.an wno naa made a national reputation as the black smith who knows how to run a Sunday tcnooi, was present ana eiecinuea nis M - TT 1 a . -xt j. audience explaining the great things Ui-t I rpyt VfiTiiinii NOT, which can be done wnen careful atten- rJ UlaOCi YOiUlUU ilUU tlon Is given to the details. Rev. D. I 1-1 n m '11 m J Reagen of Dow City presided. Papera FiYTiftCLGfl Till lUeSQclV and addresses wero made by Rev. Mr. iJAJDUUDU 0.3.3.1 xuuouwj PiUKem oi ixixan. runreaeniiiiE me vxmeri- 1 IlnnryMrlhNelrpe4U ALBANY. Oct. 12.-A verdict In the Im 2S.Wlbr"mirSrf a'nlin. peachment trial of Governor Suiter prob Jorgenstn of Vail, Telegrams of greet-I ably will not be reached befort Tuesday, ing wero exenangea witn tne state nun- Mcoraing to the general Impression to nA fln.3 Court will not convene until 2:30 delegated at noon In thei Methodist cliurcn, tomorrow axwrnoon, anor which mo rum where the convention was In session. Tho'ror balloting and other procedure must tory amendment. This time the prohibi tion party men will try to have It fixed .. nih.v wnv. Vhla will hrlnar tha major a live opening. Fifty Parrots, trained of thelr f,Bht on ,eBlslatlvo candl- and oducated, delighted the audience for iatel twenty minutes. Mclntyre and Hartx do ' some singing and capering that calls for Officials Btnnil Well, repeated chuckles, and when they flplsh Despite great deal of effort on. 1he with their fstchlng little song, "The part of a fow to discredit tho otate ad Sugarplum Girlie and the Marshmallow ministration In general the state offl Boy," the house comes to them for sure, clala are standing well with tho people Harry FldJIer and Byron Blielton were and It Is believed no great troublo will welcomed back to Omaha with a whirl- bo experienced In their re-election. Prao wind of applause. The striding Imper- tically all the present state officers vrhose conation o',' "Mol Fol," the Chinaman in terms expire will bo candidate, again his dialogue with the colored gentleman except the state auditor, who has had who ordered a chop suoy, and "Mol Fol" three terms nnd will retire. AH the re staging with the true Chinese Inflection, publican members ot congress from '.he his cackling chink lingo, nro pronouncedly stato will bo candidates for re-election accoptablc. except one, Judge Prouty, who will re- Heiaom has appeared a "stage rube" tire on account of business. This gives like Lou Hall. He and Hilda Thomas I the republicans a decided advantage. put on a little comedy, "The Bubsti- They will also probably agree to the tutes," that Is nothing leas than a renomlnatlon unanimously ot Senator scream. Arthur Aldrtdge, the classy cummins whloh will greatly Uengthen tenor, entertained with & few selections the ticket for the fall balloting, and ;;av somo Impersonations that it la not exmseted bv anyone that the found the mark. Pat Rooney aa pro- progressive party will cut, very much prletor ot tho newstand, la simply a figure ln state matters next year. But lung buster. Assisted by Marlon Bent it will have candidates on the state ticket he tears off a mad whirl of fun that and for senator, keeps the audlcnco wondering If tfley will evor get their brtath. Then the nl 8,ae naltr ConTtntlon. two are encored with splash after splash Tho annual dairy cattle ahow at Wa- of applaute on thefr airy rendition ot r,0 t0 b he,d beginning October 14, tho little song, "You Be My Lovey, I'll promises to be the best of Its kind In Be Your Dovey, Your Sugar, Your "cent years. In addition to the regular Peachy, Your Pie." exhibition of cattle there la to be a dairy convention wth excellent speakers and a ISxtravnjrnns at tne Gnyetr. flno Protrrom. W. B. Quarton of Algona A show with a knockout punch. That's U president of the association. There the "Belle of Ucauty Row" nt the will bo addresses by George W. Clarko, Gayety this week. governor; R. A. Pearson, president ot The girls are all pretty and graceful the state college; W, B. Barnuy, state and not a few are really talented. On dairy and food commissioner; Prof. C. little miss who appears on the right end Larson, Brookings, S, D., and others, ln the second row, In the last act, Is one It Is also expected that Secretary W. J. tt the best performers In the show, Bryan will speak at the meeting, although tha management apparently . ., . doe. not concede It. BnBk" Kee Up fcowl... Harry Levan, whoso name always re- . Tn9 "Pf? on sUte and say- calls "Hlckey McGee" and Miss Franklo ,nB Dlln"8 ana loan M" lru" .'Tl . Heath lead tho "Belles." In the second of Iowa show that they are steadily act. this pair and a piano are the tar. atatnlng In deposit, and resource, and gets of applause from everybody. In this PlK P their Pro"t; The total re act Levan nnd Heath are delicious. "In 0UrCM now reach ,000. Between Our Old Neighborhood" Is a new song two reports the deposits In that extend, a most hearty Invitation to eMei1 br JJ1 whistle. Omaha can thank Ms. Heath rTcaervo. fU"d 'V. 1 calling ,, i,.i 1, The Iowa banks have not been calling for Introducing It for any raoney w,th wh,cn to Vaudeville nt the Bmpreaa. . move crops or for any other purpose. The fact that all of the performers at though they havo not been fr with the Empress this week are women make, their loana tne last lew montns. the bill accordingly more attractive. They illustrate quite forcibly the possibility of performing without the Immediate aid of the sterner sex, even In the more stren uous acts. Roohm's Athletlo Girl, do tome fancy gymnaitlo work and In some respects surpass their brethren In the use of punching bags and other physical arts. Bonnett sister, sing some pretty little ballads, dance a little and give some good ventrlloqulal novelties; Vera De Vastlnl sings some favorite, Italian classics and some popular melodies; Dudley and Parsons have an eccentric singing and talking sketch, and Inter spersing the acts are the usual movie, and Pathe weekly films. committee on resolutions comDUmented Mr, Hutton for hi. work and the county secretary, Mr Meyers, for ability in ar ranging for the convention. The newly elected officers are- Sears McIIenry of Denlton, president. Rev D. Reagen of S' '"r."'i"A' ST"Jn.riS'r;! Dow City: vice president, Charlt. K. at a afttlllai . aV v asakw aa. v aaa fcv uvi a . . 1 . . I Jpg. per lb.. Sc. Tomatoes-California, J Meyer, ot uenison, secreiary, t be decided. The cout first will take up the proposition aa to whether certain testimony shall be stricken out and then will consider the constitutional ob jections raised by Sulxer. counsel agalntt the Impeachment charges. Dies from Injuries Received Weeks Ago George A. ICelser, 1J02 North Twenty seventh a tract, died lut night from In juries rectlved when he leaped a fence In the rear of hi. home several week ago and became Impaled upon an up right broom handle, Kelser was employed aa book-keeper for the Douglas Printing company and wa. also wtll known in amateur baM ball circles. He Is survived by his widowed mother. Persistent Advertising it tn Road to Creatou Dolls Vp. CRE8TON, la., Oct. 12.-(8peciat Crcston business men are In the mhldle of a building and Improving boom. It Is estimated $300,000 Is being spent on new buildings and Improvement. In the busi ness district. 4 "WANT ADS" BRING BEST RESULTS to