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    TITE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 27, 1907.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
Inl
4 1oitis C laaeal.
LARGE front room, well furnished, prlvats
family, for one or two gentlemen 215
N. Md. (16-M7! lx
NICELY furnished
for two. Modern.
Are.
frcnt room, suitable
Phone. 647 . 24th
(U)-Mm 17 .
FimNlBHED room. 1 block north of Hens
com park: lady preferred ; rrfproncfi re
quired. Tel. Harney 21. (lfi)-MW7 28
SLEEPING room, private
family, second
poor; one mom rro
1214 North 26th St.
floor: one hlork from car: fl 50 per week.
(IS) M76B Jel
NICELY furnished room.
410 Bo. I4th Bt,
(16) M164 Jel
2404 CAPIT
iZ nlshed rooi
rlture; lar
CAPITOL, AVE, clean, nicely fur-
room. ultnhla for two; new rur-
rge rloKet; monfrn; aiso sin
gle room; reasonable. (11 -8fl lx
WITH prtrnte family, living In Hanscom
park district, furnished roomi, with of
without board. 1S25 8. 2th Tt.
(16)-M041 2x
8IX HOOMS- 2700 Capitol Ave., modern,
new street paving ordered; good neigh
borhood. $30 and water. Tel. Red 2619.
(IB) M937 T,X
I'nf arnlshed Rooma.
NICEST furnished suites, or unfumliihed.
In the Merriam annex, 20lh ami Io.1co.
Tel. Douglas hS. 15 M431 21
FOT'R rooma,
20th St.
gaa and bath, tl2f. iVf N.
118) MOT Jelx
NICELY furnished front mom tn n"w mod
ern home, private family. roth, near
Leavenworth. 'Phone Harney 715.
(9) Jl
Apartments and Flats.
FOR RENT Flat of 9 rooma, furnished,
or will sell furniture, piano, sewing ma
chine, books, etc., and rent flat. Telephone
lJouglaa 723. 627 N. 24th St., South Omaha.
(la) M87 1
Farnlaked Houses uil Flats,
SEVEN ROOMS, all modern and completely
furnished, elegant location, t'n. 4 rooms,
city water, completely furnished, 1H19 N.
35lli St., $1$. BLMIS. Pnxton Blk. 'Phone
Douglas 686. (15)-M704
FOR RENT For the summer, 8-room mod
em, almost new, nicely furnished housn
near Ilanscom park. Address V 3'.8. rare
Be. (16)-799 27
Housekeeping; Rooma.
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; private family. 415 N. 230
FOR RENT Three-room modern flat, IS I
Douglas ground floor; rent reasonable.
Globe Land and Investment Oo.. 1822 Far.
nam St. US) M2J
THREE rooms, bath, large closet, hall;
cholre location, facing park. flu. I!w7
Plnkney St. (16-M448 W
FOl'R modern rooms, near park, furnished
or unfurnished. 1509 S. 2Mh Ft.
(16)-M442 28
FOR RENT 3 nice clean modern rooms,
nice quiet location, 3 blocks from car lino,
110. Tel. Harney B12. (16) 557 29
THREE light housekeeping rooms, fur
nished 1406 Jones. '1'lione Doug. i"99.
(1 ) S 31
THREE fine furnished rooms for house
keeping, block from car lino; piano, cas
stove, bath 2j per month. 3210 ( ass St.
T (15) MS03
PARTLY furnished basement rooms for
housekeeping; clean, newly papered;
good light; water and gas furnished;
reasonable. 2404 Capitol Ave.'
(16) 887 lx
Honses anil Cottagei,
OMAHA Van & Storage Co. pack, move,
tore H. H. goods; storehouse 11-20-24 N.
19th. Office 1611 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 15f.Sn
(15)-li7
TTfiTTiTSl I n part of the city. R.
ILUU OiitO c. pet-ra & Co.. Bes Bids.
(16)-loS
OUSES, Insurance.
Rlngwalt. Barker Bis.
'E DO expert piano moving at lowest
J prices. Tel. Douglas 1625. Schmoller A
, Mueller Piano Co., 1311-1313 Farnam.
S (16)-159
SEE us when shipping household goods tt
large cities west , we can save you mane),
EXPRESSMEN DELIVERY CO., 211 N.
16th St. Tel. Douglas 1196. (16 12
FOn RENT Eight-room house. 614 N. 22d
St.; all modern; with barn; rent reason
able. Apply at 607 N. IStth St.
U5) M298
ITnTTTT.S 'n Prts of the city. The
116) 161
FOR RENT Large atore room. Hth and
Vinton Sta. C M. Bachmann, ru P
ton block. (16) JG0
DESIRABLE house, 3322 Harney. Tel.
Douglas 2796 or Harney 741.
(16)-M7SS 1
Foot KENT 41-room modern cottage, ex
cept furnace, to family of adults. 25oS
Pierce St. (16) 8i lix
MODERN J-room house, unexpectedly V'
cated, 827.60. O. F. Davis Co.
(15V-M8S9 tlx
7-ROOM modern house; West Farnam dis
trict, lio 8. 3otn St.
R. P. tt ED O. HAMILTON, 5?6 Bee Bldg,
(15) M801 27
I ROOMS, modern, S527 Charles. $2S; newly
papered. Tel. Doug. 673. B. H. Roblson.
(16) 116
FOUR ROOM8, half flat, front, third floor,
istn ana ruirnoi&s bib., u. utsiia, fax
ton Blk. Phone Doug. 686. (16) M70J
WE MOVB PIANOS MaggarU Van and
Storage Co. Tel. Douglas I486. Office 1713
. Webster Bt. Oil ISO
MINE-ROOM house, modern, Han scorn
Park district, between Poppleton Ave,
and Woolworth Ave., on 3M St. Tele
phone Harney S44. (16) M643 27 X
t-ROOM, high-grade dwelling to lease one
or two years, possession June L
W. L. 8ELBT.
440 Board of Trade Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 1510.
(15) M3&S
t ROOMS, all modem and completely fur
nished ; f arnam district, t3.
rooms, mod., M floor apartment, N. B.
cor. 18th and Mchoias, .u
Store room. 1103 N. 18th 8t., $20.
BEMIS.
"Phone Douglas 6u. Pax ton Block.
16-rM463
THE UNION Outfitting company, 1816-1
rarnam kit., will furntsn I rooms com
Plete for $69.60, term 34 monthly. See us
before buying. (.15) M:lVJ3
FOR RENT-3106 Cuming St., rooms, city
water and gas. . 6v Brown Blk.
(i5)-654 37x
Blldtas.
1311 HARNEY 8T.-1 floors. and basement.
38x120 feet; suitable for wholesale. Mo
Cague Investment Co.. Uu Dodge St.
(16) 4M
$H R,E?Dk room In Bee ofllce, city
hall building. 417 N. 36th fit. South
Omaha. Apply to manager. (16) 134
U1."ni,r bulIJln now occupied by the
Dally News. 44x80 feet, 1 stories and base
?'nL McCTe luvestmeot Co., isol
wuv mi. (16) UJ
FOR RENT Second floor. 83x100. aultnhla
Tor lodge rooms or manufacturing pur
poses. Palace Clothing Co nth and
Douglas.
(15 Mfad
Offlees.
OFFICES
For Rent ia The
Bee Building
Room 178, slse 14ix36; has yault,
Kuora Ul, slse THl
Room 607, slse 15x16.
Reoni 6W, slae kx33. '
Room 40. slse HSsxU.
Rooms imi and 13. ate occupied at present;
wUl be available June 1. This Is a Hoe
suits of ottWea. Here Is an opportunity
i .iT 1 wen appointed ottlce
wuwua.. iuau nice end electrto
sis uwsk sunny suaiueas utiles of Bee,
. - (ia MTU
OFFERED FOR RENT
Offlcee Coat liaaed. ,
FOR RENT Lecge orTlcs room, No. 1,
Crounse Ulk. Hi per month. Apply to
Conrad Young, agent, Dodgs.
tlai m
ALTON, III., hotel for rent; modem, 60
rooms; convenient to main retail district;
rtit reasonable. Address William 8onn
tag, Alton, 111. (16)-M748 27x
FOR RENT
STOKES ANI
OFFICES
IN
RAMOE BUILDING.
APPLY TO W. R. HOM AN,
6517 FARNAM ST. TEL. DOUGLAS 84,
(16;--M53
SECOND floor, 70 feet long, on Fsrnam St.,
well lighted. Inquire at 214 . .-sin tu.
15)-AUt 27 X
stores.
FOR RENT The best located corner store
In Omaha, Farnan, and IHth fits.. Board
of Trede Bldir. See P. H. Phllbln, Bchlits
in, d;i:iiii
(15) 167
Hotel.
FOR RENT-One-hilf store, First floor,
Farnam St.. 22x120, also all second floor,
44x120, between 11th and 12th St. Freight
and passenger elevator. The Putm.m Co..
604 N.Y. life. U-&g
OFFERED FOR SALE
Fencing.
ANCHOR and Iron
tu per foot 20b N.
fencing;
17th Su
wire fencing
Tel. Red" 814.
U0 17o
Fnrnltnre.
ELEGANT, new, large, solid mahogany
dresser and gentleman's cheffonler: also
very large quarter sawed oak buffet
(cost timo, very fine. Also dining room
chairs and table and good folding bed.
All good as new ' and cheap. 'Phone
Harney 1082. (1H) 650 29x
ID-HAND furniture bought and sold; busi
ness on the sOuare. Rosenberg Co., for
merly with Chicago Furnlturo Co., 103 S.
14th. D. 6885. (16 MS18 Jel6
A-NTIQUE Jardinieres, candle sticks, ma
hogany furniture; exchange for clothes.
IM 8. lOlti St. A. Klser.
(16) MS14 Jel5x
WE carry the highest grades of second
hand furniture. Some Hems worth s.elng.
I'rlces right and also we can save you
40c on tho dollar and It would pay you
to sea us before you buy. Chicago Fur
niture Co., 1413 Dodge. Doug. 47S7.
(161-612 J2S
Pool and Billiard Tables.
FOR BALE New ord secondhand billiard
and pool tables. We lead the world In
cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns-wlck-Balke-Collcndar.
407 S. 10th St.
16)-MS1
Pianos, Organs, Mnalcal Instrument.
FINE Kimball organ at
816 8. 25th St.,
(lu) MHOS 18x
cheap.
rOTi EXCHANGE Piano and simplex
Player, what have you: Auaress n, i,d
Boo. (16) M9J4J1X
$C0O DISCOITNT on Knabe Upright style F,
in perrect cunuuion, useti oinjr iuim
months and is ken In trade.
MATTHKWS PIANO CO..
1513-15 Harney St., Omaha. Neb.
(16-823
ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF
High class pianos In splendid condition.
llioae instruments are worm luny qoudib
the money we ask for and will b sold on
60c to $1 weekly payments. Call or write at
once.
Walunt Case Upright. 350.
New England Upright, 3100.
Klmbnll L'priKlit, Rosewood Case, $115,
Chlci.iring (good condition), 3125.
Smith & Barnes, Oak Case, $160.
New York Sample Piano, $175.
J. C. Fisher, Burl Walnut Case, $300.
Ivers & Pond (largost style), $22S.
x TERMS TO SUIT.
Stelnway. Vose. Emerson and other
square pianos, $25, 336, $46 and up.
Mason - & Hamlin, Kimball. -Ester nd
other organs, $10. $16, $20 and up.
We rent new pianos from $3 upward: also
move, store, tune and repair Instruments of
all makes.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO.,
1311 and 1313 Farnam Street.
Tel. Douglas 1S2S.
(16)-M586
PIANO Square. $10; 60 cents weekly. Per-
neia 1'iuno co., u,!l f arnam Bt.
(16)-M154
FOR SALE Good Emerson upright piano,
at a saennce, Jipp;)- nil rtamiuon.
(16) 171
Typewriters and Hewing; Machines.
ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good
condition, for sale cheap. Call at Bee
Otllce. (16)-62x
TYPEWRITERS Best bargains in Omaha,
$3.50 to $60; call and see our line, Omaha
Typewriter Exchange, 641 Paxton Blk.
v (16) MSa JeS
FOR BALE - High-grade
writer; good condition; a
Cull room 603 Bee Bldg.
!d-hand type
bargain at $3).
(16) 671
atleeellaneoas.
Besley Letter Cabinet
Made of walnut and having two Indexed
filing cases; an ornamental and useful of
fice fixture, at a bargain. See Wright, at
The Bee business olttce. (lit 833
OAS, ELECTRIC
AND
COMBINATION
FIXTURES
Special low prices during May and June to
reduce stock; order now; goods delivered
when ready.
BURGESS & GRANDEN CO.
Telephone Douglaa 681. . 313 S. 15th St.
. . (IS)-MITs.
BIG SALE two-pleoe suits to order, $23.
McCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co., 304 8.
16th St. (16)-M446 Jell
MILLET SEED A. W. Wagner. 801 N. 16th.
(16) 173
FOR SALE Flrst-clsss store fixtures,
showcases, etc Globe Land and Invest
ment Co, im Farnam St., Omaha, Neb,
, (16)-M41
FEW bargains In Id-hand soda fountains;
monthly payments. Ierlght, 1818 Farnm.
(16) 173
SEND us yu'K" mall
orders for drugs;
lots. Myers-Dillon
U61-173
freight psti on (10
Drug Co., Omaha.
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO., best mixed
paint, unermsa Mcuonneu Drug Co.
(1) 176
HOME-MADE GRAPE WINB. 10 YEARS
OLD. $1 rKH UALLON, CACKLSi
BROS., OPPOSITIS P. O.
16-341 Julyll
t
AWNINGS; they're not expensive. Call
Doug. Vsl and our representative III calL
umana Tent ana Awning (jo. (ltwa
HALL'S safes, new. 3d-Uand.
1813 Farnam.
(16)-174
KINDLING FOR SALE at 11 00 Mr load.
Inquire of Mr. Jardlne at 9th and Jones
. streets. (16) hltil
TOR BALE 30-syrup sods, fountain, la good
condition: mahogany canopy tup, onyx
trimmed body. Call ot address Scrtaefer's
Cut Price Drug Store, 16th and Douglas,
Omaha. U) MTZB Jel4
NATIONAL cash register, total adder
ticket printer; cost new $275. Fries $12.
308 N. 16th Bt. (16 U SOx
FOR
Tel.
SALE Barn.
Harney 1846.
3401
California St.
(14) 886 lx
PATENTS
LARSON ft CO. Book free.
Be Bldg.
(i7-ia
D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma
chine d.st-Dr. rajitoB tun. let. na Tin.
an-tn jeii
PERSONAL
CITY STEAM LAUNDRY slhlrts pressed.
nit Ironed. SU sV Uia. C TeU Doug. 24.
I
THAT OLD BOOKCASE
OR THAT OLD PIANO
PERSONAL
(Continued.)
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; out
prices. Send for free catalogue, Myers
Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) 186
MINERAL WATER BATHS. Turner Rest
and Water Cure, Colfax, la.
(18) M395 Je9x
tt A rtvrT7"TTr" treatment and bath. Mme.
'Smith, Ui N.
16th, Id floor.
(IS) 1
RUPTURE CURED No knife, no deten
tion from business. QUICK CURE RUP
TUPB CO., over 8. W. Cor. 14th and
Douglas. Omaha. (18J-MG68 MU
PLEATING
ALL KINDS.
Buttons, Rushing.
Embroidery.
Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink,
log only 6o per yard. Send for price list
and samples.
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.,
10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 193(1
(16) 183
CAUTION STEIN WAT PIANOS. Beware
of bogus Instruments offered aa genuine
STEINWAY PIANOS. A fine stock of
new and used STEI"NWAY pianos at very
low prices may be found at the Schmollef
& Mueller Piano Co., 1311 Farnam St., and
they are the only authorised representa
tives in Nebraska. (18) M663
OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Ramge
Bldg. . (18) 183
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-off
clothing; In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. 11th St., for co.U of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4136 and
wagon will call. (18) 511
FOR anything tn the sewing machine line
go to P. E. Flodman A Co., 1514 Capitol
Avo. (18) Till Jel3
SEWING machines rented, any make, 750
per week or $2 per month. Second-hand
machines for sale, $6 and up. Nebraska
Cycle Co., loth and Harney. (18) 181
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs.
Dr. King, 1320 N. 24th St. Tel. Doug. 8569.
(18 804
MASSAGE Swedish movement. Room 24,
518 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la.
(18)-M?S
A RETIRED "and experienced merchant,
hAvlmr access tn stoeka of aoods reDre-
sentlng millions, will purchase free of
charge anything you want. Write for
partlclara. Proxy Purchasing Co.. 2820
Dodge, Omaha. (18)M646
ELDERLY widow, refined, a stranger, de
sires the acquaintance of respectable man
with view to matrimony. Aauress u-io,
Omaha Bee. (18) MS05 zsx
CASH PRIZES FOR STORIES.
$25. $15, $10, etc.. for original short stories.
Particulars address .Y 66, core Bee.
(18) M826 27x
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSSELL ft M KITRICK CO., 431 Ramge.
(l)&BO
W. H,
1129.
TURRELL. 16 Patterson Blk. Doug.
(18) 5S1
BEARS, 631 N. T, Life. Tel.
Red 987.
(19) 582
BERKA ft
CO.,
Tel. Doug.
(19)-
938 N. T. I
7497.
420
PAYNE INV.
1781.
CO., 1st fir. N. T.
L. Doug.
Jul) 63
ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 0 First Nat'l
bank bldg. 'Phone Doug. Tn. (It) 640
GEO ROB
Farnam.
COMPANY,
Tel. Douglas 766.
1 (19-7U
1601
R. C. PETERS ft CO., Ree Bldg. (19-713
L. W. BUNNELL
Douglaa 6149.
ft CO.. 822
N. T. Life.
(19)-859
CITY PROPEHTT FOR SALE.
IF YOU are thinking of building It will
hit tou to see the Western Home Build'
ers. rootrs 22 snd 23. Neb. Nat. Bank
Bldg.. ft prices And terms.
(19)-M646
irnn SALE House. rooms, modern ex.
ceDt rurnace, isxii turning cv. z-rice
$2,300. Easy terms.
JOHN F. FLACK.
C1U Savings Br.nk. 16th and Douglas.
(19) 1S9
FOR SALE, CHEAP Best corner on West
Farnam St. Address L 444, care Bee.
(19) M879
FOR SALE Five-acre tract of land In Ben
on, three diocks rrom car, suuaoie ror
platting or for Improvement; an oppor
tunity for some one. Address, G 423,
Bes. li) sax
POLLOCK BLOCK
North side Farnam.
132 feet east 24th.
66x132 (solid ground). '
Three S-story bricks.
Value buildings new, $18,000.
Rental. 12.076.
Price. 821,000.
N Act quickly.
Harrison & Morton
' (l-73
FOR SALE Two modern houses snd large
barn, on diock norm or nanscom park;
paved street, east front, lot 76x160. East-
era owner will sell at a bargain.
THOMA8 BKENNAN.
Room I N. I. U Bldg.
(191-64I
A Victrnpta cf title; quick service. 'Phone
ftUBUUtn tor price,. Guarantee Ab
stract Co., Patterson Blk. 'Phone Red fM7.
(Ill M670 M81
GOOD HOME OR INVEST
MENT.
S rooms on one of the best paved streets
in me cuy; permanent waig. close to two
car lines; can r.e useq by two families.
A goo a ouy si 2,zau.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT
CO.
Douglaa Blk. Dong. 669
(194-M844 27x
FOR SALE
Seven-room cottage; strictly first class.
not. sola soon win rent.
WM. K. POTTER,
801 BROWN BLK.
09)-M878
FOR SALTC House and lot, seven rooms,
kitchen and dining room In basement,
fart I y modern,, seven blocks south of Bur
Ington station': not shown Sunday; price,
$2,100. Inquire 1713 South 9th St.
(19-662 I7x
WOOLWORTH AVE.
Just sast of 36th SC.
Bouth front 62 feet with alley In rear.
Price 31.160.
I also own some lots on 36th St.,
Just north of Woolworth Ave.
Pries 34 per 60-foot let.
George Forgan
603 Paxton Blk.
'Phone Douglas 1474.
(19)-M93 I
LIST your nroprty with the Westers
Home Builders, rine. 33-3 Nebraska Natf
bault Bldji . (j J 714
CAN READILY DE CONVERTED INTO CASH DY
THE USE OF A SMALL WANT AD IN THE DEE
REAL ESTATE
CITY ritOPKBTV FOR 8 A I.E.
(Continued.)
$,t.nnn Substantial frome' house, new, mod
ern, fine plumbing, laundry, up-to-date
In every detail. Six rooms, full base
ment. Easv terms. If not sold by June
1 will be rented at $30 and water. 27:9
Copltol avenue. C. S. Shepard. 3' N. Y.
Lite. (19) M938 27x
EAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST
CHAS. E. WILLIAM SON. Prs.
CO
(19)-1!
REAL ESTATE
FARM AXU RANCH VA.NDS FOR Itl.K
California.
FOR SALE California real estate, both
city and country property; vineyard, or
chard and alfalfa lands a specialty. Ad
dress W. II. Smith & Co.. 1H2 I St.,
Fresno. Cal. (20) MS85 Jlx
Canada.
Canadian Lands For Sale.
Eight sections first class winter wheat land,
eight miles irom town witn niree large
coal mines, output about 2,000 tons per
day, and 400 or 600 Inhabitants. Just be
ginning to settle up. Land Is black loam
with jellow clay subsoil, nice smooth,
level land, no rocks. Good terms to par
ties who can handle chunk. Address, J.
H. Eevers. Chinook, Mont (20) 29o JS
HOMESTEADS Gosd farming land near
railroad. Bernard Glllllland, 14 Clayton
Blk.. Denver, Colo. (201-M527 M27x
v. Kansas.
WANTED Agents to represent us In the
sale ot our Kansas, lands, write tor par
ticulars. Globe Land and Investment Co..
Omaha, Neb. (20 M420
WE HAVE lands Improved and unim
proved In central and eastern Kansas
that we can sell you from 320 to 3C0 per
acre. These lands ore No. 1. Will con
sider good city property or . merchandlso.
Write us for full Information, with de
scription of what you have to otter.
J. W. STINK & CO.,
1026 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
',' (20)-928 Jy1x
Mlnnesolm.
IMPROVED farms; prairie and timber
land In central Minnesota; crop failures
unknown; will exchange land for other
properties. For particulars write Fred
Mohl, Adrian, Mich. . , , (20) M571 SOx
Montana.
11,620 acres for quick Sale.
Eighteen sections or a sona townsnip or
railroad land in eastern Montana, a nines
from Glendlve,
Chocolate loam soil, with clay subsoil;
well watered nr creeks, which have low
banks and slight blurts. Also flowing
SDrlngs.
78 per cent arable and only two sections
that are not at least one-hall arable.
Price 14.60 per acre net to us.
Terms 31 per acre cash. 11 per acre In
thirty days and balance In three equal
annual payments at 6 per cent.
Must he sold as a whole.
This won't Inst long. If Interested write to
me at once.
O. W. STONE.
436 Security Bank Bldg., .Minneapolis, Minn,
, WJ) m x
Nebraska.
IMPROVED farms Imaaslem Nebraska;
Btirpy and Douglas cuonllos. a. j.. uvar
ton, Gretr.a, Neb. (20)-M878
A GOOD farm,' well Improved, 30 miles west
of Umnna. ror ssie oiv easy terms, a per
cent Interest. ir taken 1U next aays.
Address Y 244. Bee.
I
(201-
. 1
FOR SALE 640 acres at Willow Island
n mail station: bu acres m airoain.
acres broke out this sprlnx, balance hny
and farming land; 9-room house; b'
hsrn for eighteen horses: buggy an
wagon sheds; good cattbi sheds; good
lumber fences around yards; dipping
tank, dehorning chute; till In splendid
condition, fenced and crosi-fenced; prlco
$30. John Ralston. South Omaha.
. (20) M790 28
Wisconsin.
BNAPS In Polk county. Wis.; snaps In Im
proved farms; also tn wild umDer lanus
lots of lumber and cordwood. For par
ticulars write John Howe, Amery. Wis
') M50S 29x
Texas.
10,000 Acres in the Pan-Handle
In Bailey County, Texas.
CTs, aniarantee this entire tract to be
perfect In every respect, there Is no finer
land In the Pan-Handle. Land adjoining
this tract Is retailing at 112 to $14 per
acre, bv fall It will all retail at 316. We
will price half or all of this tract at a figure
which will clear you irom o to o per
acre by retailing It. Address O. A. ties
man. Oskaloosa, la. (20)-M874 Jel6
THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
Have some rare bargains In beauflful
Itmzris vsllev: it can not be surpassed
tho flnAst nart of Texas. Can raise alfalfa
corn, cotton, sugar cane and rice; fine
fruit country; plenty of water. My offer
Is a snap; better Investigate If. 115 to $20
per acre, worm ooudis. cneap rauroau
rates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays ol eacn montn.
For particulars address
ROBT. C. DRUESDOW,
809 N. Y. L. Bdg.,
Omaha. Neb.
)-MS97
REAL ESTATE LOANS
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead. 1520 Doug.
11.000.000 TO LOAN on business and rest
dance property In Omaha; lowest rales;
no delay. Thutnas Bi ennan. Room 1 N . X.
Life. (32)-it3
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co.. 1XM Farnam SL m
(22) 193
LOANS on Improved Omaha property.
O'KEEFE R. ii. CO., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.
(22)-M.j
$500 TO $50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; na
delay. UAKVIN BROS.. 1604 FA K.N A.M.
(221-197
BUILDINO loans on residence propertv, i
per cent W. B. Melkls, Ramge Block.
(ifl)-l3
LOWEST RATES Bemls,
Paxton Block.
(72) 196
WANTED City loane. R
C Peters A Co.
(23)-0
LOANS on Improved city property W. H.
Thomas, 06 First National Bank Bldg.
(22)-lj
WANTED TO BUY
CASH paid for ld books. Crano-Foys Co.
$13 S. lull. 'Phone Douglas VSil
(36)-l
PARTY with $1,000 cash wishes to purchase
best cottage this amount will buy. Ad
dress J 409, Bee. ' (25) 415 27 x
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture,
cook and healing stows, carpels, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilt
and all kinds of tools; or will buy the
furniture of your house complete. W 1,1 buy
anlluue or mahogany furniture. The high
est prices paid. Call the rlgnt man. 'tel.
Douglas S97L
(2o)U21 J22
. WANTED TO BUY
- Fire Insurance Agency in
Omaha.
Olvs list of companies represented,
amount of. premiums during last year
auid price Mltod. Address Y 6, car
Omaba. J1 tea. '
' . (2!)-U83f trs
anai
WANTED TO BUY
(Continued.)
BIX or seven -room house, convenient to
cur. about ROW cash. Address H 4"2 care
Hoe. 120)
-4SS :
STRONG, medium sire trunk, must be tn
s-ood condition. Address F 406. care Bee.
(2..)-a 27x
WANTED TO
BI'Y- Some heavy brood
24th St., South Omaha.
,23. (2f.)-MXi 1
mares. 627 N
Tel. Douglas
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED By lady having nice apartment
within walking distance ol litin wouia
like to share same with married couple or
two voung ladies; references given and re
quired. Adouss K 410, care Bee.
(2rt)-405 17
WANTED To rent by a young couple 5 or
fi rooms, modern, close in. lei. imugias
S:3. (26) 6C7 27
WANTED-Board and room, by young
man, In private family; give terms. Ad
dress O 447. Bee. J5-
WANTED SITUATION
OSITION WANTED A young German
printer wants a position on a German
paper; experience abuiit four and a half
years; no bad habits. Address Y 17, care
Bee. (27) M43S J2x
EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER; good
references. Address F, Omaha Bee, 14
Scott St., Council Bluffs, la. (27) 322
WANTED Position as housekeeper: good
cook; city or country. Tel. Harney uiti.
(27)-M634 Six
to retail merchants-do you wish
your books put and kept In order? I
have 4 or 6 hours per day. Best of ref
erences. Address N 398, Bee office.
(27) M00 27x '
YOI'NG collea-o man wishes position as col
lector; Is a hustler and can turnlsn hlgn
est references and bond If required. . Ad
dress S 449, care ' Bee. ' (27) 940 2x
LEGAL NOTICE
TO BONDHOLDERS OF THE SHERIDAN
COAL COMPANY The holders of bonds
of the Sheridan Coal company are hereby
notified that the undersigned trustee, under
trust deed of the Kherldnn Coal company,
dated June 11, 1903, and recorded June 'JX,
19U3, In book 26 of mortgage records on
page VJ&. In the - otllce of the county clerk
of the county of Sheridan and state of Wyr
omlng, has received notice from the Sheri
dan Coal company that it will, on or before
June so, ltfui, remit the undersignea
to take up and retire 24 bonds, as provided
In said trust deed. Notice Is hereby given
that tho undersigned has drawn and se
lected by lot the following twenty-four
numlK-rs of twenty-four of the bonds out
standing secured by said trust deed I. e.,
197. 614, G6ti, G3, 375, 4rio, 872. 193, 398, ?S8, 307, 87,
59. 479, 26S, Sn, 218, 342, 93, 198, 613, 24. 221,
1S5, for payment from the sinking fund to
be so paid to It by said the Sheridan Coal
company under said trust deed, and upon
such payment of said $'J4.000 to the under
signed on or before June 80, 1907, the un
dersigned will at Its office at the corner
Dearborn and Madison streets. In the city
of Chicago, Illinois, on the first day of
July, A. D. 1EK)7, pay to the holders or reg
istered owners of said bonds numbered as
aforesaid the principal and accumulated In
terest thereon, upon the surrender and de
livery thereof to the undersigned uncan
celed and accompanied by all unpaid cou
pons thereto belonging. Interest on each
of said bonds numbered as aforesaid will
cease after said first day of July, A. D. 1907,
whether presented on said day or there
after. UNION TRl'ST COMPANY, Trus
tee. By Rufus F, Chuptn, Secretary-
... . MJU 21 43 10
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER.
master, Ft. Mackenzie, Wyo., May 27,
1907. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be
received at this ofnc until 10 a. m. (moun
tain time) June 16, 1907, for furnishing and
putting In place door and window screens
in buildings at this post. All Information
may be -obtained at this office. United
States reserves the right to accept or re
ject any or all bids or any fart thereof.
Proposals should be enclosed In sealed en
velopes marked "Proposals for screens."
addressed Capt. William D. Davis, Quarter
master, U. B. A. M27-2S-29-30-J13-14
RAILWAY TIME CARD
I'NIO STATION TEJITH AHI MARCY.
I'nlon Pnclno.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a :J6 am 8:18 pro
inn un:na ana japan
Fast Mall a 4:13 pm a 5:10 pm
Colo. A Calif. Ex a 4:1b cm a 9 30 am
California A Ore. Ex. .a 4:25 pm a 6:10 pm
Los Angeles Limited. ...al2:55 pm a 9:36 pm
Fast Mall a 2:10 pm a 6:00 pm
Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am
North Platte Local a 8:10 am a 4:60 pm
ueutnee Loral b 1:10 pm blZ:4S pm
Chicago, Rock Island Jt Pnelflo,
EAST.
Chicago Limited ..a 3:15 am
Iowa Local a 7:00 am
Chicago Mall ..
Iowa Local bl2:05 pm
Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 6:06 pm
Chicago (Iowa Lmtd.)..a 6:36 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Lmtd..a 7:2 am
Colo. A Cal. Express... a l:6e pm
Okl. A Texss. Express. .a 4:40 pm
Lincoln, Falrbury and
Bellevue a 3:60 pm
Pes Moines Local
Wnbnah.
St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm
7:10 am
a 4:30 pm
a 8:46 pm
b 1:65 pro
a 1:36 pm
al2:26 pro
a 8:06 am
a 4:60 pm
al2:u6 pm
al0:10 arr
a 4:15 pm
a 3:30 am
ei. ijuis lxx-ai (rrom
Council Bluff a 9:65 am al0:3O pm
Stanberry Local (from
Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bll:30 are
Chicago. Sliltvaukre a St. Paul.
Chi. A Colo. Special. ...a 7:55 am a 7:30 am
L:aiirornia r ore. fc.xp..a 6:46 pm
Overland Limited a 8:85 pin
. 3:10 pm
a 9 JO am
ues Moines A cedar
Rapids Local b 6:46 am bll:00 pro
Chicago A Northwestern.
Cedar Rapids Pass a 7:06 am
a 6:06 pm
al0:(0 pm
all:15 pm
a $ 45 pm
a 9:35 am
a !:f0 am
Twin city Express a 7:60 am
Chicago Daylight
b:0o am
t-hlcugo ixjcai ,.
Sioux City Local .
Carroll Local ...
Sioux City Local.
Chicago Express
Fast Mail
....uil JO am
....a i ff) pm
4:32 pm
a 3:46 pm
....a 6:50 pm a
7:30 am
2:00 pm
Past Mall.
.a 3:23 pm
a s ao am
a 7:o6 am
a 9:31 am
alO:X6 am
10:a am
a 3:06 pm
a 6:05 pm
h 5:06 pm
bl2:M pm
a 13 J6 pm
Twin C'ty Limited a t:2X pm
Overlar.d Llmiud a &M pm
Norfulk-Boneraeel a 7.40 am
Llncoln-Chadron b T 40 am
Ieadwood-I.lncoln at:Mpm
Casper-Shnshonl a :0t pm
Hastings-Superior b 3:00 pm
Fremont-Albion b 3:i! pm
lyos Angeles Limited ..a 9:50 pm
Illinois Central.
Chlraco Express ...
a 800 am a 3 46 pm
Minn. & Et. Paul Exo...b 6:00 am
CHcaao Limited a 3 00 pm
a 8-15 pm
7:30 sin
7:30 am
Minn. A Bt Paul Lmtd-.a 3:30 pm
Lblcaao Or eat Utiters.
6U Paul It MinneaiKilis.
til. Paul at Miunuapulis.
Chicago Limited
Chicago Kxprena
Chicago Express
Missouri 1'acltle.
K. C. & St. L. Exp....
K. C. at U U Kxp.....
Nsbraska Local
. 8:30 pin
. 7 .45 uin
. 8:40 pm
. 7 i6 am
. l :3U pm
a :") am
7:10 am
11 .00 pm
9:00 am
11:50 pm
3:80 pm
a 8:46 am
a 6 36 pm
ail.0 am
all: 16 pm
a 3:0U pu
ei'RLINGTOif STATION JOTH B1A301
Barlingtoa.
Denver ft California.
Black Hills
Northwest Special ...
Nurthwvst Lxproas .
KehrKsMu Ksuross ...
Leave.
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...all lu pm
Arrive
a 3:30 pm
a 1 Jts cm
a 'fi pm
a i:iu am
a 7 46 pm
a 7 6 pm
:iu am
Nahruaka Loosl a 9.10 am
Lincoln Loca. a Si am
Llucoln Fast Mall b 2:00 pm al2.t'l pm
Lincoln Local a 7:30 pm
Ft. Crook A Plaltsm'th.b 3 60 pm blO:J6 am
Plattsmouth a7:W)pm a 8:10 am
Denver Limited a 7:10 am
fteilevue & Pao Juno, .a 3 80 am a 1:60 Dm
Chicago Spsulal a 7:6 am a 7:26 pm
Chicago Ll rs a 8:46 p
1 Dm
Chicago r iyer a s pm
Iowa Local a 9:16 am
a 7:14 pra
a 10:68 pm
ail:80 am
a f 46 am
Bt. Louis Express a 4 4o pm
Kansas Clty-St. Jos al0:46 pin
Kansas Clty-St. Jos a:18 am
a s iv
DID
Kna ClLT -tit, Jo 4.41 put ....M
:-ouiurn
tDITFn STATIO-IMh A WEDHTEK
, Clileaao, St. Pawl, Minneapolis A
Omaha.
I Leers. Arrive,
j Tain City Passenger. ..b am b :1 pm
, Bloux City Pssenger. . .a :no pm all ?o am
' Fmrrson liesl b 8:4 pm b I 10 am
! Emerson lore! a 8 46 am 0 6:60 pm
Missouri I'nclflr.
Lccni via weeping .
j Wat r a t-ns am a W pm I
runs uiy uicu a :ci pm aii.uv am t
a Dally, h Pnlly except Sunday, d Dally
xeept pnturoay. c Sunday only, e Dally
except Monday.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
Trench Line
Compagntt Central
Trantattantiqvt
Gigantic, Elegant, Fast Leviathans
A'to VorKr- TarU 6 Tayj
I.A PROVENCK. new twin screw Aver, pswen
get elrvstor, gymnium, roof csfe. This snd the
other Twin Bciew Strainers have daily newspap
ers, orrhrslri, wireless nvstem and many other
innovation. on board, both' for ssfrty amloomfo'-t
X,a Lorraine . . .. May 80
BI.a Bretagne Jane 1
La Savole Jans
I, a Provence Jnne 13
La Lorraine Jans 80
La Savole June 87
aSPBCI.Llr-Kitre departures. gtpratu Steamara
I'M ot antlrr ateamcr at otiap aeoo'id rlaaa rts.
Naral offlcars' saR-of-wmr discipline. Companrs
vratlbuled trains, HiTra-Paiia, I't nnura, wtaara
eonfanlrnt t-onnactlona art mad tor all points os
tha Centlnani.
For plana, rnratlons and full Informallnn oall
n. tlphona. or wriix to th followlns g-nti:
Harry B. Monro, 101 rarnam St. ; J. B Raynold
1 F...1 Pamam Bt. ; Inula N -. car ot 1st Nat'l
Bank; W. O. Darldtoo, IMS Farnam St. ; W. B.
Book, ill ramam It., Omaha, Nab.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"&MPRESS" Lino of the Atlantlo
Our express steamers, "Empress of
Britain" and "Empress of Ireland" (14,50
tons) sail from Quebec to Liverpool In
six days: two days on the majestic PL
Lawrence snd only four days at sea.
They possess every known device to ei
sure' snfetv, speed, comfort, and luxury.
O. B. BEfJAJfilW, tan, aYgi, 832 8. CUark
titreet. Chicago, IU.
OMAIIA WHOI.ESA1.10 MA UK 1ST.
Condition of Trade and tiaotnllnns on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGOS I'er dot.. 15c.
BUTTER-Packing stock, 15316c; choice
to fancy dairy, i.sOc: creamery, aS23c.
LIVtt I'Uliiiiil-liens, lie; oiu roost
ers, DMio; turkeys, 12c; aucxs. iuc; young
roosters, 6if7c; geese, 6c.
I' KLl l .
CALIFORNIA CHER1UES Per box of
about 8 lbs.. $2.25.
PINEAPPLES Florida. 42 sire,
$3.25 per
crate: 3 slse, $4.25 per crate; 30
per crote.
STRAWBERRIES Arkansas,
Size, $4.60
24-quart
cases, $3.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS Llmonlera, 300 srae, $.25; SflO
site, ttilf; other brands, 50c Jess.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, 150
176, 200, 216 and 250 sires, $3.50; 96, 120, 2X8
slurs, WOO: California Navels, extra fancy,
176, 200, 218, 250 slses, $4.60; fancy, 12(1 size,
$1.50; 150 size, 8S.6O; choice, large sizes, per
box, $2.754i3.0O.
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch,
$2.00-1(2-261 Jumboes, 2.603.50.
FIGS California, bulk. 6ttc; 8-crown
Turkish, 11c; 4-orown Turkish, 11c; 8-crown
Turkish, 9c.
DATES Kadaway, 5c; sayers. 60: hal
lowls, fc; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb.
box, $1.00.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Table stok, per bu., 80c
$1.00; seed Slock. SUcfrli.OO.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. L $1.90; Na
i, $1.S0.
. NEW VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-81.20 per bu.
A 8PA.K AG U3 75c4 $1 .00 por dox. bunches.
BEANS New wax and string, per ham-
pb'eets'. turnips and cARROT-Psr
doc. bunches, 4660c.
CABBAGE California, 3V4c.
CELKRF Florida, 11.25 per dos.
' PIE H..ANT Per lb., 6c.
ONIONS Red or yellow, Colorado, per
bu., $1.00; Texas sliver skin, per crate,
about 45 lbs., $2.25: yellow Texas, perorate,
about 46 lba., 32.00. Green onions, per doj.
20c.
TOMATOES Florida, fancy. 10-lb crate,
$3.003.26; choice, Vi.UXQ2.1h.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dos.
heads, 46c.
CUCUMBERS-Per dos., 81.00.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per dor, bunches,
4Cc.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 25c; extra
large bunches, 46c per doz.
BEEF CJ'TS.
Ribs: No. 1, 13o, 2. 9c; No. 3. S&
loin: No. 1. 13Hc; No. 2. 12io; No. S, Uc.
Plate: No. 1, 3MsO; No. 2. 3c; No. 8, 3o.
Chuck: No. 1. flo; No. 2. 6Vi No. 3. 6c.
Round: No. 1, Vc; No. 2, kc; No. 3, 7'4c.
SUGAR Gi an Jlatei cane, In sacks, 35.61;
granulated beet, In sacks, $5.41.
COFFEE1 Roasted, No. 8 26c per lb.;
No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. 25, 19c pur lb.; No.
20, 15c per lb.: No. 21, 13c per lb.
CHEESE Block Swiss, 19c; llmbergor,
14c; Young Americas, 17o.
NUTS California walnuts. No. I, soft
shell, 12c; No. 1, soft shell, 10c; Brazils,
lillSc; pecans, 19cp22c: filberts. 12V: pea
nuts, raw, 7ftc; roauted, 6Vo; California al
monds, niic: coconnuts, 15.00 per WO.
HIDES AND TALLOW"-Gren saltad.
No. 1, 9c; No. 2, RVo; bull hides, 6c; grern
hides, No. 1, 7Uc; No. 2, ti'Ac; horse, 1.60ii
3.50; Bheep pelts, 50c(g$1.25. Tallow, No. 1,
4MiC; No. 2. SUC. Wool. 1622o.
CANNE1 GOODS Corn, standard, west
ern, 5")60c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, fancy,
8-lb. cans, $1.46: standard, 3-lh. cans, $1.20.
Pineapples, grated, 2-lb., standard, 2.Hnt
2 30; sliced, Jl. 75(62.35; fancy Hawaiian, IV,
lbs , $1.75, Gallon apples, $2 6in3.00. Cali
fornia apricots, $2.00. Pears, Sl.75fi2.iVe.
peaches, $1.7Dj4.40; L. C. peaches, sOu?
2 60. Alaxka salmon, red, 4115. fancy
Chinook, flat, 3210; fancy sorkeye, flat,
I! 6. Sardines quarter oil . $3.26; three-
quarters mustard, $2.7i. Sweet potatoes,
$1 lOtfl.26. Bauer kraut, 90c. Pumpkins, m'o
fiSl.Oo. Wax benns, 2-lb.. 80efjr$i.oo. Lima
beans, 2-lb., 7551. 35. Soaked peas, 2-lb.,
60c: enrly June. 96ca-1.16; fancy, fl.26djl.4E.
FISH Pickerel, Or eased, 9c: pike,
dressed, 12c white fish, dressed, winter
caught, 13'(fl5c; trout, 1215c; halibut, 13c:
salmon, 15c; catfish. 15c; herring, dressed,
pan frozen, 6c: perch, scaled and dressed,
lei crapples, round. 6JWc: crapoles, large,
fancy, 15c; black bsss, 26e; smelts, sweet
and fine. 13c; eel, lRc; blue fish, 15c; red
Snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 406;
frog legs, 804NOc: lobsters, green, per lb.,
87c; lobster, boiled, per In., 80c; mackerel,
Spanish, per lb., lie: mackerel, native, 11
t2c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat. 26c lb.
CURED FIBH-Famlly white fish, per
quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.00: Norway mack
erel, No. 1, 835 00; No. 2. $28 K: herring, In
bbls.. 200 lbs. ench. Norway, 4k, $11 On.
CALIFORNIA DRIKD FrtUITS-Prune
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades Quo.
tutlnns range from tMflfe for Csllfornla
fruit and from 3Ht6c for Oregon. Peaches
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 12Hc: fancy Mulr, 13"4e. Rslslns
are firm: loose Muscatels an quoted at fcj
jc- -ded raisins, fiiUe
HAT Choice upiana. per ton, 110.no; mi,.
dlum. 8900; No. 1 bottom, $x.00; off grades.
$4 i6.6n. Rye straw. ?.
BRAN Per ton. l in.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle and (heep steady Hogs Five
to Ten Cents Lower.
CHICAOO, May 25. CATTLE Receipts,
600 head; market sttady; beeves. $4.Son,..60;
cows. $1 60)6 40; heifers, $2.7'ii6.40; calves,
$4 6ii60; good to prime steers. $j 4064);
poor to medium, . Jt"lt.o; stocln-rs and
feeders, $2 9ili5.20.
HOGS Receipts, 22.0fO head: market 6T
10c lower; light. $6 1636.35; mixed.
60; heavy. $6.65foi.:6 rough. $5.8fnl.i;;
pigs, $5.75.08u; good to choice heavy,
i0.16''j$25; bulk of sales, $ti. 164)6.30.
171
RAILWAY TIME CARD"
UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY
Room 100 Dee Dnllding. Tel. Douglas 2473
Members of All Principal Grain Exchanges
Your Business Solicited
OMAHA LIVE SNICK MARKET
Eeef Cit'.le Steady frt the VTei, witb
Teedin Eicber.
HCGS ARE FAIRLY ACTlVF, BUT LOWER
sheen a
nrru "
nd Lambs Strong tor the Day
FKlrrn tn Twenty-Five
frills lllithrr for the
Week.
una
SOI'TII
Receipts were:
OMAHA. May 15. W7.
Cattle. Hogs till
OHW-IhI Monday 6.1W fi.MT
Official Tuesday 6.414 IS 70
Ottlcal Wednesday 6,'if-t 14.743
Ollloial Thurs.lay 4.7U 15.77H
CMU-ln 1'rldav 1.P17 li'.i'-.M
Olllclal Saturday 3(i 6.K00
I.7P4
.7v
3.211
l.M
K3
This weok ZUiU CT.775 JW,2.8
Last week 2.:' 69.7T.2 ?0.126
Two weeks ogo l!).t'4 43,?20 2S.S4J
Threfl weeks ago 22.7iV1 H.IX) ai.SVJ
'"our weeks ago 4K.7W 32,478
hiuh week last year 1S.324 7S.101 lS.OSu
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hog, and sheep at South Omshs,
for the year to date, compared with lust
year:
1-.I07. 198.
4';l.NC3 SNV442
Inc.
73.411
tec.
Cuttle
Hogs .
Sheep
l.OlS.fiin 1.077.O60
67.4.X3
7.r,W4 707,( 48,9t
CATTLB grOTATIO.NS.
Good to choice corn-fed steers $5.Jri6 73
(looil to fair corn-fed steers 4 8"4jj:'o
I Common to fair sieers 4.(j4IW
I tSoort to choice fe.l cows 4 26.14. SO
Pair to gooft cows rnd heifers Sd-'M 35
Good to choice stockers and feeders ?fi'I.TI
I'nlr to good stockers and feeders.. 8 8"'n4 2S
Common to fair stockers 3(4i3.8)
Lulls, stags, etc 8 2.vfr4.7l
Veal calves 4.Oifi.60
The following table shsvs the nversga
prlco of hogs at Pouth rmialia for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1907. 1906.l05.lO4.lSKi3.l!)01 1901.
May IS... 33ft I I 6 2o'. 4 tW 6 4?
7 08
CS 6 68
Muy 14..
6 80V,;
6 SI
f4 87
8 8
Hi
I 69
5 71
May 16.
O 24
8 )H
8 2- U
0 30
5 15
8 34
7 11
T 07
May 10..
19
6 20
4 61
6 36!
iilay
Mny
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
17
6 23
6 2s
4 M
I 62
7 12
I
18..
19..
20..
21..
22..
a..
24..
25..
8 at7
e 22H
6 24
6 )S
6 a-
5 2rtl
6 27
6 74
6 30,
6 20l 4 47
6 241 4 4
8 3!
7 421
6 27
7 11
7 07
7 IK! I
7 w
6 78
68
6 14
6 C2
6 67
8 a
8 26
I 4 41
6 3i
6 26
6 h
6 2:i
6 U4
04
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Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICED
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2.7r,u0.97i fo.S7V-(jl 10
Chicago l.lwfr.60 8 .75 tf(..16
Kansas City 2 fKlifi no 6.50 $.3)
St. Ioiils 1.9ui 8.25 6.75 '(H 40
Sioux City 3.J(K(if.60 i.93 ti6.(i6
The oHU-lol numler of cars of stock
brought In today by ench road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Slieop. H'r'a.
C, M. & St. T 6
Wabash 1
Missouri l'nciric 3 .. ..
Union I'aciilc system .. 24 4 ..
C. & N. V., east 3
C. & N. "W., west 23 I
C. St. P.. M. ei 0 2
C, B. & Q., east 6
C, B. Ai Q.. west 1 28 .. ..
C, R. I. P.. cast 5
Illinois Central 1 ..
Chicago G. W 1
Total receipts 1 100 4 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber -of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Biieep.
Omnha Packing Co.. 1.030
Swift and Company 22 1.207 8T.3
Cudahy Parking Co. 12 l.ft.4 14
Armour ft Co 3 2.0
Klngan ft Co 427
Other buyers i ....
Totals 41 8.371 807
CATTLE Receipts of cattle today were
not large enough to talk about. For the
week the receipts have keen about on a
par with last week and slightly larger than
a year ago, which means that there has
been a good liberal run throughout the six
Heer steers began tne weeg wun a isiriy
active market considering the large receipts
and continued In good shape until Wednes
dev, hrn tiiere was a slight break. Dur
ing tha last half of the week there has been
a little more strength and activity to the
trade, so that taking the six days as a
wholo there has ntit been any very great
change in tho market. As usual at this
season of the year quite a good many good
steers aro coming forward.
Cows and heifers sold lower the' middle
of the week, but huve Improved some dur
ing the latter half, the market being quoted
quite a little higher on Friday, so that at
the close of the week the market is not
very different from where It was a week
ago. The coming week Is likely to witness
a very small business In cows and heifers
owing to the disagreement between pack
ers and sellers as to the terms of sale.
Packers are Insisting thot commencing
with Monday all the stuff shall be sold
subject to Inspection by the government In
spectors. This means that account of sales
and returns to tho country would have to
he held by commission men until packers
had killed out the stuff so that government
Inspectors could pass upon It. As sollers
do not believe such a scheme Is practical
they are advising the country to ship no
cow stuff of any kind until the disagree
ment with the packers Is definitely settled.
The renerul rains durlne: the latter half of
he week giving promises of abundant pas
turage had a beneficial effect upon the
feoder trade. The demand was Improved
and as receipts were very light prices ad
vanced 1015c. Vlth continued good pros
pects for crops as well as for pastures
operators on the market are looking for a
good trade in both stock cattle and feeders.
HOGS Hogs sold 5c lower this, morning
and, though the trade on the opening was
slow, it. was fairly active as It warmed
up and the most of the hugs changed
hands In better season than usual. As will
be noted from the sales, the hogs sold
largely ot 3.95'(i4l.i5. whereas yesterday the
bulk brought to.Otxj6.10. As high as fe.10
was puld for good light hogs, the top yes
torday having been $6.16.
Hug values have been steadily worklna-
lower during the last two weeks, so that
today the market touched the lowest point
since November 14. The week opened with
a decline, which was made up on Tuesday,
but from that time on the market has
been lower every day, tho close of the
week being 2fc lower than one week ano
and 40o lower than two weeks ago. Ths
receipts for the week tiave been quits
large, showing a decided gain over last
weok, but still short of the rectard of a
year ago.
SHEEP Contrary to the usual rule, there
were a few sheep here today, four cars of
the A. H. Anthony ewes, lambs and
Wethers being reported In. In spite of- the
fact that It was a Saturday, buyers s -emed
to want the ewes and lambs especially, so
that they brought good, strong prices. The
lambs sold at f7.,-0, with twenty oat at
$7.00 as against $7.40 with forty out on
Wednesday. The ewes sold at $6.ii0, against
$5.70 last week, this being the highest prlco
paid for western ewes so far this season.
j ii wewiers were not in sucn senve no
maud and did not meet with such ready
sals.
The reeelpts of sheep have been fait this
week, being considerably larxer than for
the corresponding week of a year ago. At
the same time the demand has been very
brisk and everything desirable has sold
readily at gradually strengthening prices.
1 he market has been practically strong
every day during the week and at ' the
closn ran safely t.e quoted lf.J'jr.c higher
than last week. There Is no question but
what the supply of fed sheep and lambs
Is protty well exhausted In territory trlb
utary to this market snd there Is every
reason for believing that fat stuff will con
tinue to command relatively strong prices
at this point throughout the balance of ths
season.
Ions City l ive Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Mav 36. 'Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipt. 400 head; mar
ket steady; beeves. $4.6ii'n6.5o; cows, bulla
and mixed, 81 OtfjH-Hft; stockers and feeders,
3-l.0ii.tT 4 ilO; cslves and yearlings. B l"N
Hi MIS Receipts, a.'iOn head; market 2Vli5o
lower, selling at $6.Sfca.u6; . bulk of saies,
86.97V'8.02Vs.
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