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HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 24. 1007. " 1 OFFERED FOR RENT asnlldlaa-s Cntlaat. F(R RENT-eWond floor. 10. suitable tvt lodge, room or manufacturing pur pose. Jalace Clothing Co.. 14th and Dougla. (16 MSS f'OR RF.NT-I.arg floor and basement suitable for ssniple room, manufacturing or storage. 1115-17 Farnam St. 06) M 970 Omeva. FOR EKNT-pf room tn tie office, city hail bonding. 417 N. 25th St.. South Omaha. Appry to manager. (lf. 134 DBITK room on Brat floor at 1213 Farnam. H riJOCH, well lighted; elegant for offlca o. 1213 Farnam. Q-6I CHOICE OFFICES It to very seldom that goo outalda paca In a well appointed offloe building Is available. At the present time we have a baitlful atirt of two rooms on the fifth floor, with eat and south light, a tar wilt, which malt this a most desirable apace during either summer or winter. Room No. 648 I" now vacant and Is 14x11, with a good-alaed vault; haa vast llght. A new hard-wood floor was reeently put tn this room. We have a small office on the east aide of the building which can be rented to you on rood term. Everybody In Omaha knows the location of the Bee bunding: It la central, clone to the city hall and county court house There are everal hundred people who spend more time her than In their homes and any one of them will testify as to the care they receive here. For further particulars call THE BEE BUILDING CO. 17TH AND FARNAM. (15) 434 tores. Ton RENT-The best located corner store In Omaha. Farnam and 16th 81s.. Board of Trad BldK. Sea P. H. Fhllbln. Schllti Hotel. (16)-11 8TORB ROOM, 1KB N. ISth BL. $20. BEMIS, 'Phone Douglas 686. Paxton Blk. (15-444 LAROH1 store room and basement for rent, 2910 Farnam St. Inquire N. P. Dodge A Co., or next door. (15)-M547 24x OFFERED FOR SALE Fencing. ANCHOR and Iron 6o par foot. 806 N. fencing; 17Ui St. wire fencing Tel. Red Hi. us-m Parnltare. WW. nm the hlshest grades of second hand fuiniture. Some Items worth soelng. Price right and also we can save you 40c on the dollar and It would payyou to sea us before pou buy. Chicago ur nlture Co.. 14X3 Dodge. Doug. 4787. U6 611 J2S PARTIES leaving town at once ; woull aull cheap, three large rases suitable for curios or books. 4018 La Fayette Ave. (10-M3W ELrMANT library table, morris chair Mission style; oak buffet, pttrlor settee. etc, a bargain. 2830 Dewey Ave. (18) M237 27x van RAIJ3 Furniture 8 rooms, all new at a sacrifice; party leaving city; buyer can rent house. Address r.bn, care ueo. (II) M37S 28X FOR 8ALE 1 plsno, J good oak .sideboard. 1 dresser, 1 child a oea. last do. use bu (16)-180 25x FURNITURE and household goods of -room cottage, with piano if desired. 42S4 Patrick Ave. (11) 433 24 FURNITURE for sale, Including bookcase china closet, tables, chairs and beds. 1423 N. 17th. (K) M570 26x Fwal aad Billiard Table. FOR SALHI New and secondhand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures: easy payments. Bruns-Wlck-Balke-Collendar. 407, A. 10th St. 0)-U3 ria.M, Orsaaa, Mnsloal Instramemls. Matthews' bargain List of Pianos Recently taken In exchange toward new "Weber." "Mehlln" or "Henry 9. O. Llndeman" ' pianos. If you want a new f ilano of fine quality It will pay you to nspact our stock bafore purchasing. "Van Meter" upright piano, T octave, ebony case, used about 1$ years, $48.00. even octave, medium else, rosewood case, used about 11 years, $92.00. $J00 00 fUrtlng" wprlgbt piano, 7H oc taves, dark wood, used about 10 years. . $110.00. 1325 00 used 'Kimball" upright piano, full else. bout U years, iiaW, $3i0.00 "Jswetf uorlrht nlano. oak case. parlor lae, se ed T years, $142.00. $800.0 "Thurston upright piano, mahogany finished, full stse, used I years, up-lo date style. $l.0O.. $SS0 Emerson upright, medium sire, walnut case, used years. $180. 1350 00 "Foster tt Ca." upright piano, style "23" walnut ease, used 7 month, ele gant toa and action. P1M. Easy term arranged to suit. Expert linn tuning, repairing or rebuilding at lowest prices for reliable work. Pianos noved or packed and ahlpped to any point. BervK that iunes or 09 pay. 'Pbon Douglas 7311 Matthews Piano Company Piano Manufacturer and Daalera, 1S13-U Harnay SU H. H. RHODES, Mar OO M334 W Clearance Sale OF STANDARD UPRIGHT PIANOS. Every on a perfect Instrument; some little uand, Kimball, ebony case. $109 0. Chlckeiing, rosewood case, $17V0O, On almost new walnut upright, $341 Os. Oa $7M Knab Parlor Grand, good a new. $350.00. Oa $70 IlaDet A Comaton Parlor Grand MJly $13. M. Many other upright. I&0.M, I7S.00, $M0 and an. Sauar pianos and organa, $10 W and up. $66o to $1.M weekly paymenta Schmoller & Mueller 1S1J Farnam St. Tel. Doug. ICS. OO-MSU OR SALE AH pianos unsold tn Ben Halt's sine th Or hav been removed to 4(8 8. ,18th St- where everyone will b sold regardl of prto. (. orue and g mat at your own prlc. (1() M(7( OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued.) IIjO RUTS a fin upright piano of a good, reliable, make. Call evenings between 5 and 8 p. m. 415 N. 23d St. (18) M577 24 Typewriters and Hewing; Xaellan, m TTPFTWRITKR SALE All marhlnea taken In enchant will be closed out at unheard ( prices. Typewriter exchange.' Ml r'sxton Block. U$ M9T1 FOR SALE fllgh-grsd Id-hand type- writer; good roiitlltion; a bargain at Ml. Call room 6 Bee Bldg. (1)-71 ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6. In good condition, for sale cheap. Call at Bee OfTloe. (1S 629k Miscellanea. WE PARUT a complete line of all the leading perlodlrala published. Foreign publications a specially. Birthday, wed ding and souvenir post cards. Subscrip tions received for all periodicals pub lished. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. SCHUl.EE BliATTERT, Newsdealers and Stationers, 111 8. 15th 8t . UD-M'M jy BIO CUT IN PRICE TO REDUCE STOCK S Tribunes for 13. $ Dayton for $40. $60 Emblems for is. $26 Colonial for $2. Beconn-hsna ones lor w anci up. MUST REDUCE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR MOTOR CYCLES. LOUIS FLESCHER, 16-2 Capitol Ave. (1 MM Jyl GAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES frpcclal stock; resdy. low price during June to reduce order now; good delivered when Telephone Douglas 681. 813 S. 15th St. (lti) 187 HALLS' S safes, new, M-hand. 1818 F-arnnm. (1C)-194 FINE upright piano, $116.00; Singer sewing machine, woo; large brussnls rug, $16. no; Iswn mower, 1.6, etc. Party leaving for ifim. roo ueaiers neea uppiy. 416 N 2Sa Bt. (151-41141 26 OAS STOVfiJ, good rendition. BS7 8. Mth Red 7220. (16I-M998 24 X Ave. Phone FOR SALE First-class store fixture... . showcases, etc Globe Land and Invest ment Co., 182 Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. . (16)-18 FEW bargnln in 2d nand soda fountains, monthly payments. Derlght, 181$ Farnam. (16) 1M SEND us your mall order for drugs; freight paid on $10 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (16WD1 SHERWTN WILLIAMS CO., best mixed paint. Sherman t McConrtell Drug Co. uai-iM HOME-MADE GRAPH WINE. 10 YEARS OLD. $1 PER GALLON, CACKLBT BROS.. OPPOSITE P. O. (18 341 Jyl AWNINGS They're not expensive. Call Doug, ttfvl and our representative will call. Omaha Tent and Awning Co. (16; 19$ DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on $1 orders; catalogue free, SHUKMAN & M CONNELL DRUG CO., Omaha, Neb. (16)-M41$ HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholeaal and retail. Sherman aV MoConnell Drug. Ca. U4J-M41J BLACK SOIL Telephone 2371. (16)-203 2CX FOR SALE1 Second-hand steam boiler for heating. Inquire 21i N. 2d St. -. (1U1-M563 29x $200 NATIONAL cash register for sale for $1?5 cash; total adder and prints every rule, good as new; will not sell for less. Address K 5S, Be. (IS) MT41 29x PATENTS LARSON St CO.-BooK free. Bee Bldg. (17)-li D. O. BARN ELL, patent attorney and ma- cum designer, paxtoa Will. Tel. Red 7117. 47-61S Jyll PERSONAL CITT STEAM LAUNDRY Shirt preened, not Ironed, in. o. inn ou iei. uoug. o 1 OMAHA Stammerer' Institute, Ram; Bldg. (is io SEWING maohlne. ranted, any make, 7So per week or $2 per m,onm. aocona-nana machine for sale, $6 and up. .Nebraska Cycle Co., 14th and Harney. (18) 303 W A NT ED Concessions for Fourth of July celebration; write at onoe, giving terms, etc. 8, K. Beghtol, Gothenburg, Neb. OS; M972 3tX 1 " 1 ' 1 1 BTRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; out nce. Bena lr rra catalogue, oiyers illlon Drug Co., Omaha. 08 17 WANTED WU1 furnish free attractions of all kind tor tairs ana picnics on snort notlo. Pret. Wlntarrlcger, Hartlngton, Neb. (li)-MU ttx f A flMTfTTr! treatment and bath. Mme. aiAUiljXJ.Vy Smith, u N. Uth, Id fleer. (18-1M PLEATING B-iSiSV- Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrlnk ing only to per yard Bead tor prlo list and (ample. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 10 Dougla Block. Tl. Dougla 1984. (1-13 THE SALVATION ARMY ollctt cast-off clothing; in fact, anything you da not need. W collect, repair and sell, t 114 N. 11th Kt, for cost of collecting, to th . worthy poor. Call 'Phon Daug. 413 and wagon wiu can. (la) ell MASSAGE uwoi"FamSIBmt- Room OS) M JULY 1 Olathe, Kas.. can use ctrol swing, ' ocean wv, racrry-go-rouna. etc AO ' drea at Olathe, J. AIL Evan. 11-M234 17s PRIVATB CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King. 1124 N. 24th IL Tel. Doug. U8)-3&4 Xf A KM A OF, HlUr culture, facial and OVnjSiTVViri b(,dy treatment. Touthful nes and health restored; wonderful uo oea. Mm. Holman, 1(18 Dodge St. (ID M(7 Kg BENNETTS piano department ha been removed to 408 S. 16th St.. where ail fire piiuiea are being sold for a fruotloa of their real value. (II) M7I HKALTHY, wholesome, satin skin be stowed try Satin skin cream and Satin powder. 26c. (IS) INFORMATION I wanted concerning a young man named John Dai of Lin coln. Neb., on account of th very serious lllnes of bis sister, who desire greatly to see him. Address M. C. Gere. 849 D St.. IJm-oln, Neb. (1SV-M594 26x REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE! DEALERS. , Rl'SSELL, A M-K1TIUCK CO.. 412 Ramg (19-3ul W. H. 1129. TURRCLL, U Patterson Blk. Doug. (19V-2U4 8 CARS, (21 N. Y. Ufa, TL Red 87. (19- PAYNE INV. 1781. CO., 1st dr. N. T. U. Dong. (19)-2u8 R. C PETERS A CO., Be Dldg. cm0 AIJTRKD C. bank bldg. KENNEDY, SO rirst Natl Phon Doug. 723. U9W107 QKOKOS Farnam. COMPANY. Tel. Dohglss r 101 U W. BUNNELL A DougU als. co, (3i n. T Llfa !u-aa "Sell your farm or business" REAL ESTATE city rnorr.RTv for sai.k. (Continued.) CIT1 PROPf.RTI FOR ALB V Take Your Choice A 7-room, all modern house, In Bern Is Park. for only $3.500l -v- 6-room house, modem except furnace, on 19th and Vinton, $1,860. 8-room house. No. 1760 S. (th St., water. sewer and gas, $2,000. 28th and Ohio, (-room bouse, not modern. Price, $800. Terms easy. W. B. FRANK. (21 Neville Blk. (19)-M623 24 . $,7J0 WILL BUY A GOOD HAXSCOM PLACE HOME Hot water heat, open plumbing. rooms, good laundry, fine barn, trees and shrubs. Party wants to sell quick. Don't wait to telephone, but come and see us and let us tell you the balance, M. J. Kennard & Co., 810 BROWN BLOCK. (19)-421 24 REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CHA.S. 11 WILLIAMSON. Pres CO 08)-21$ BEMIS PARK. Two beautifully altuated lots, 40x127 feet eacfi, west front on boulevard, two blocks to car, on grade; corner, $0u; Inside, t;u0. Must be sold by owner at Once. 2404 l, fayette Ave. (lt)-MJOS THE bast -room house In th cltr for the money; close In; 16 minutes' walk from P. O. on Dodge St.; a neat lawn, with plenty of fruit; this is a bargain; price, fc.KOO, $1,600 cash. Call room 21 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. (19) M24 $0 FARNAM, close to 40th, very best situa tion fur business and flat, 1 or $ lots. Need money. .Will oll cheap. 'Phon Douglas 581. (19) M393 2$ Alierrnnc of title; quick service. 'Phone usuntis for DrC. Guarantee Ab stract Co., Patterson Blk. 'Phone Rod 2947. 19-79 JyS BEMIS PARK DISTRICT' I rooms, brand new, strictly modern, $4,000. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. T. Uf Bldg. (1M-M77 $300 East front lot on 27th outh of Shirley; easy term. PAT N El INVESTMENT CO., Flrt Floor, N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Dougla 1781. "If If a bargain, they have It." (!) M402 24 IS PER CENT. A brick block of three aiore and S3 room on a leading business street; ranted for $216 a month. Price $16,000; half cash, balance four years at ier cent, THOMAS BR EN NAN, ' x Room 1. New York Life Bldg. (is)-sa ' 2728 BURT ST. 7-room s, modern except furnace; good barn, O'KElu. - REAL E8TATB CO., 1001 N. T. Life Bldg. (1 M404 24, 24TH AVE. AND IIARNEY Very attractive T-room modern house. built two years, desirably located on paved street. 1'nce, $4,600. fjasy term. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., lit Fl., N. Y. i,. Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1781. "If it'a a bargain, they have it." (19)-217 29 $2M CASH, balance monthly for (-room new cottage; mooern except furnace cemented cellar under entire house permant walk. All complete waslklng distance from postoffloa. Piioa, $2,300. O. C. Olaen, 101 & 16U St., main floor. (1)-M&U US IF YOU are thinking of building It will pay yon to see th Western Home Build era, rooms 28 and 21, Neb. Nat. Bank Bldg., for price and terms, (1 210 LIST your property Home Builder, rma Bank Bldg. wltb the Western 22-23 Nebraska Natl. (1SW14 FOR SALE House, f rooms. modern ex- SL Prloa, cepi rumaoe, vmi Cuming (2,300. Easy tsrma. JOHN V. FLACK, City Saving Bank, ltth aud Douglaa (19) 211 FPR SALE t-room cottage, owner leaving city, will sell at a sacrifice. 10$ North 40th South Omaha, Tel, $71. ()-M 141 LOOK AT THIS All modern, (-room cottage, 3411 Lafayette Ave, Bernia Park. 'Phon Harney 3413. CU-4 FOR RENT W-room modem house, 2&41 Jones St Telephone owner (or keys. Wbter ISoC FOR SALE Five-acre tract of land In Ben son, three block from car, suitable (or planting or for Improvement; an oppor tunity for some on. Address, O 423, lee. ; 0)4x A Real Snap Investment 11 rooms on car line: walking dlstanoe; nine neighborhood; good condition; rant $36 per nv,tr si.O-O ni handle It. A real snap at $2.5X National Investment Co. Dougla Blk. 'Phone Douglas dsn. al-M5(a 34 LOOK THIS IP. T-room house almost new. modem exceot furnace, at 8047 North 19th. Tel. Webeter 139. (19) M587 14x "If it's a Bargain, They Hav? It." 414( Frsklne. I room. $1,660. 3K'4 Seward, ( rooms, $J.l."i0. Tl( S. Wth 8t., T room. $2,808. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 1st FI.. N. T. LI Bldg. Tel. Doug. 17SX 03 tU M Bfc-ST new (-room house, modern with or without furnace for $2,460; forced to sell qntcklr. Tl. after T p. m. WeS.ie, Jf4 (19 A49S2 REAL ESTATE FARM AHfD AAsCH LAND FOA MLB WANTED Ayents to represent us tn th aal of our Kansas lands. Writ for par ticular. Glob Land and Investment Co., Omaha, Nab. ilaVJ 214 WB HAVE land, Improved and unlm- ? roved. In central and eastern Kansaa hat w can sell you from 20 to $6 per aore. Tbes land ar No. L Will con aider good city property or merchandise. Writ u for full Information, wiui 4. ciiptlon of what you hav tw oSar. J. W. STlNg, A CO., ktM O K, I aoln. Neb. (M) -2( Jylx REAL ESTATE iARM iXD RlCII LA OS FOR SALE: (Continued ) A OOOD farm, well Improved, 20 miles west of Omaha, for sale on easy terms. 6 per cent interest. If taken In next dav. Address T-241. Be. (3DJ'VI FARM FOR SALK. A good lflO-acre farm, near Sidney, Neb., for sale; well Improved; 76 acres In cul tivation; 47 acres hi crops, fenced and cross-fenced with good well and wlndmil'. Price. $l,o0 on good terms. Inquire of Herman Springer. Sidney, Neb. The owner will pay railroad and other expenses. To purchaser: A snap for the man who is looking for a home. First here first served. Herman Springer, Sidney, Neb. Offl'-e over First National bank. (201 M412 2x HAVE you $000? Do you want a fruit farm 26 miles from Omnha? Write Route 1. Box 11, Arlington, Neb. (30) M140 26 IMPROVED farms I eastern Nebraska, Sarpy and DoukUs counties. B. J. Over, ton, Gretna, Neb. (20)-816 FIRST-CIiASS Nebraska farms and ranches for homes or Investment. Bemis, Omaha. (20)-M78 Booth Dakota. MAKE MONEY Buy a farm In Readle county, 8. D. Another big crop Is dally raising values. A fortune la yours If you buy now. Write for map. D. El McMONIRu. Huron, -fl. D. (20)-M15S Jyl Texas. 30.000 ACRES choice level Texan prairie. $4.E0 per acre; $1.50 cash. Well located. Water ploutlful. Box 4K2, Sibley, IA. (M??7 !St REAL ESTATE LOANS MONET TO LOAN- Pajne Investment Co. l2)-217 PRIVATE MONET F. D. Wead. 1620 Doug. (22) 218 $1,000,000 TO IX)AN on business and resi dence properly in umana; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan. Room 1, N. V. Life. (22)-213 WANTED City losns and warrants. W Farnam smith & CO., f arnam St. . (22)-220 LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Keefe R- E. CO.. lOOI N. Y. Life Hldtf. 22)-?21 LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block. (221-224 tr.rwi rrr trj mvi to T 01 v . ..a , n no aeiay. uakviin unua., iw cakm am WANTED City loan. R. C. Peters ft Co. (22) 225 LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomas, a r irsi national hspk mn? (221 2C WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for old book. Crane-Foy Co.. 813 t. 1410. rnone wuciu hj. (25) 227 BUYERS FURNISHED IN 4 HOURS Investment Dept. western rtei. oonu Ass n Inc., gull 7U-722 N. Y. Life BKlg. (25)-114 WANTED 8-room house. South Omaha, near car line, not over iJ.guo. Aaaress 0-664, care Bee. (25) 03 WILL purchase good second-hand mimeo graph machine. Address D. 578, Bee. (26-620 23. WANTED-T0 RENT WANTED To rent a furnished cottace or flat: references exchanged. Address Room K, Her Grand hotel. 20-3) 24x DESK room of Bee. wanted. Address H W. enro (2)-o24 23X WANTED Room and board In vicinity of 26th and Sprague. Address O R7f, care Bee. (2)-47 80x MAN wife and two children (12 and C mt ROOMS WITH BOARD, vicinity lth and Locust Bts. L. R. Vorce, 20m Blnnev St. 'Phone " Webster lf0. resl dence; Webster 406, office. (?i 051 30x WANTED SITUATION FOR student help ee tute, 1802 Farnam. McCartney Instl (27) M6J vsr a MTTSn Position a landscaper, to tak .r of varda. lawns and flowers, by gen tieman who csn give) best of references. Address 4621 Military Av. Tel. Webster 2845. (2r 176 2jx WANTED Position by young man a book keener and general office assistant ir lumber business. Eight years' experience. Address, A. D. CAMERON. Chester, Neb. (27) M229 27x YOUNG man with road experience dVslrea city sales work. Address. Y 6H, car c Be. (27)-M58 2fix POSITION wanted by a No. 1 all-round man; 13 year experience In general mer chandls. Capable of management. Rea sonable waga. Best of reference. W. F. box 111, Oakland. Neb. (27)-22 33x FOR student help see tute, 1803 Farnam. McCartney Instl (27) M830 WANTED Position as miller or stona dresser. Address .Bos 126, Midland hotol, (27) M3 26x i : GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyo., June 22, 19u7. Sealed proposals, In trlpllcste, will be received at this office until 10:30 a. m., (mountain time) July 22, 1907, at which time they will be opened In public, for furnishing all material and labor required tor the construction complete, as per speci fications on file in this office, a garbage crematory at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. Blank forma of proposals may he obtained at this offloe on application. Specifications and drawings may be Inspected at this of fice and at the office of the cnlef quarter master department of the Missouri. Omaha, Neb., and chief quartermaster department Of Colorado, Denver, Colo. Th govern ment ..ain'.. (he trt awm - 1 all bids or part of bid. Envelop- con- talnlng proposals should be Indorsed "I'ro posala for Garbage Crematory. Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.." and addressed Captain V. K. Hart, quartermaster, I'nitnd States armv, constructing ouartermster, Cheyenne. Wyo. J24-25-2-27Jy9-20 I U. 8 COURTHOUSES AND POSTOFFICK. Omaha, Neb., Jun 21. 1H07. Senle.1 pro. I possls will be received at this building im : til 1 o'clock p. m.. Jun ?8J 1M, for fur- I I rlshlng 1,700 tons mine run bituminous coal ' for this bulldlnar during the fiscal venr rnning June or such nortlon or tlie yesr a may be deemed advlanhle. The right to reject any nn.1 all bids and to waive defeeta is reserved hv the ricpsrt- ment. B. H. BARROWS. Custodian J2?-?I PROPOSAI FOR STATIONERY. DEPOT Quartermaster s OTlce. Omsha. NeSrnsVa. Mav 27, 1907. Sealed prooon's tn dioll-ife will he received here until 10 a. m., Jun K. 1907. and then opened, for furnishing a a- tlonsrv. U. . reserves tbe rlrht o r, trt any or all bids, or part thereof. Conies of proposals furnished on annltratlon to Ma'or ilium A3 UKUliL, (juarterrraster. M.-21iJel-$-24-26M OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC "E MP Una f the Atlantlo QVAiAiiO to fcrVJ la r C.j LEU THAsT TSVB DAT At MA. Empresses stl July 12, 14, Aug. 9. 23: ceoi. , so. rirei im ibln 880 ud: Re O'ld Cabla 4 MP Third Class $11 76. Writ for particular 0. M. Beajaaala, ChajaL AgeBt, Tel. Harrlaoa ITU. Ill So. Clark Bt. Chicago, City people want to move to the country, country people to move to the city. Dee want ads reach n both city and country people. : t J iijjiigslsaw LEGAL NOTICES PROroSAIJ FOR I.AYINO WATER MAINS eValed proposals will be receive! bv tlie city clerk of the city of Randolph, Nebra.kn, at his office until the Ed day of July. Iii7, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the fur- Islilng and laying or nn ieei oi i-imn ; ast water mains and 1.5-0 of 6-Inch cam i atcr mains with six 4-lncn rlounie noxsie re hydrants for JH-ln" fire hoae together ith all necessary nitinus icr an main nrt hvdrants. .Bids to include the dlg inc if all ditches at lesst five feet below he'extsbllehrd arade of said rltv, and not less than five feet below the surface of the street at any place. Bids to include sll mncctions and extras as shown by the plans and specifications on file at the of- ce or the said my ciera. irne-nau or me contract price for the laying and furnish ing said mains as above to be paid in cash and the balance to be paid In warrants drawn on the general fund of said city. II bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check eo.ua! to 1ft per cent of the mount bid. as a guarantee that If the bid Is accepted the bidder will enter into con- rnct to perform and carry out the bid. The cltv reserves the right to relect snv or all bids. E. S. MAILL1ARD, City Clerk. J21dA4t RAILWAY TIME CARD CJVION STATION lOth A.1D MARC Y, 'nlon Paele. Leave. Arrive, a 9:40 pm a B:00 pm a 9-30 am a l:it pm a 9:16 pm a ( 60 am Overland Limited a 8:66 am The C'hlnn and Japan Fast Mall a 3:&o pm Colo. A Calif. Ex a 3:60 pm California & Ore. KX...a 4 W pm Loa Angeles I,lmlted....al2:66 pm Colorado Special all:f8 pm North Platte Local a f:4i am Beatrice Local b 7:42 am Chicago Nortawestem. (:15 pm b (:16 pm Chicago Daylight a 7 06 am a11:64 pm al0:00 pm a 8:28 pro a 3:28 pm a 9: TO am a 9:30 am a 7:40 am 12:36 pm a 9:28 am a 8:29 am a 9:20 am a $ 86 pm a 7:05 am a 9:31 a.n a10:3S am al0:38 am a 5:06 pm a 1:08 pm b 8:0$ pm bl?:6 pm al2:8S pm St. Paul-M spoils .xp..ai:wam Chicago Local all:30ani Pioux t'lty r-RS8cnger...a cnuam Chlcsgo fassenger a 4:80 pm Chicago Sreclal a (:00 pm St. I'aul-M pons uma..a : pm I.os Aniretes Limited. ...a 9:30 pm Overland Limited alO:00 pm Fast Mail Ploux r'lty Local a 1:60 pm Fast -Mall Twin City Limited a 8:28 pm Overland Limited a 8:38 pm Norfolk-Ronesteel a 7:4" am Llneoln-Chadron b 7:40 am Deadwood-Llnooln a 8:00 pm Casper-Slinshonl a 8:00 pm Hastings-Superior b 8:of pm Fremorrt-Aiuion D : pm Los Angeles Limited. ..a 9 0 pra Wabash. St. Louis Express a ( 30 pm a 8:80 am St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 9:30 am au:lB pm Stanberry Local (from Council Bluffa) o bwq pmDio:u am Chicago, Rock Island A Paeine. BAST. Chicago Limited a 1:48 am all:30 prs Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Pes Moines Pas a 4:00 pm al2:.10 pra Iowa Local au:40am D s:bo pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.) a 4:60 pm a 1:86 pm Chicago Flyer a (:00 pm a 8:35 am WEST. Rocky Mountelr. I.mtd..1! era a 1:55 am Colo. A Cal. Express... 1:36 pm a 4:40 pm Okl. & Texss express.. a 4:40 pm a z: pm Lincoln & Falrburv rass.a :43 amaio:i am nitiourl Paelfle. K. C. & St. L. Exp a 9:09 am a (:f3 am K. C. St. L. Exp all:l( pm a 5:35 pm Nebraska Local a 5:0 pm all: 40 am Chicago, Milwaukee A It. Pa ml. Chi. tt Colo. Special... 7:02 am 11:46 pm Calif. &. Oregon &xp... b:b pm J:2S pm 1:37 am Overland Limited 9:58 pm Chicago Great Westera. St. Paul & Minneapolis.. Bt. Paul & Minneapolis.. Chicago Limited Chicago Jx press Chicago Express 8:30 prrt 7 41 am 1:40 pra 7:46 am 1:30 pm 7:10 am 11:60 pm 4:00 am 11 :60 pm 3:30 pm a 8:46 pm a 8:66 pm a 1:30 am a 8:30 am Illinois venirai. Chicago Express a 7:20 am Minn. V St. Paul Exp...b 7:20 am Chicago Limited a 8:00 pin Minn. & St. Paul Lmtd.a 8:30 pm BURLINGTON gTA-10th A MA90T, Barltng-toa. Leave. Denver A California... .a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express a 9:30 pm Nebraska points A 8:00 ara Nebraska Express a 9:06 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:46 pm Lincoln Local Lincoln local Louisville A PlatUm'tb.b 3:10 pm Be.llevue-PlattsTiO'jUi ..a 8:1 pm Plattsinotitl'-lor a b 9:10 am Bellevue-Plattamouvn Denver Limited all :66 pm Chicago Special a 7:00 ara Chicago Kxpres a 4:30 pm Chicago Flyer a (:30 pm Iowa Local a 9:1S am St Louis Express a 4:46 pm Kansas City & Bt. Joe..alO:46 pm Kansas City A St. Joe.. a 9:16 am Kansas City ft St. Joe.. a 4:46 pm Arrlv. a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm (:45 am a 8:10 pm a 8:10 pm a 9:06 am a 8:00 pia b 10:20 am a 7:46 am b 1 :36 pra a (:4e am all:46 pra a $ M pm a 8:30 am all. -no am all .30 are a (:TO air a 8:10 pra WlIBSTER 1TA. 13TH A WKBSTEH Chlcavo, t. Paal, Allnuenpoli A Usaaha. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Pnssenger...b (:r,0 am b 9:10 pm Sioux City Passenger. . .a t:00 pm all :20 am Rmerson I .oral b 6:45 pm b 9:10 am Emerson Local c 8:46 am 0 6:60 pra Missouri Pacific. Local via Weeping Water a l:oS am a (:30 pm Falls City Local a 8:80 pm all:3D am OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Wrench hine Compagni Ctniralt Traruattanlitpu Gigantic, EUgant, Fast Levlatluas JVetv yorltVarij 6 "Days LA FROVENCK, new twin screw fiver, pauen ger elevstor, gynissiium. roof ctfe. This stid lbs other Twin Screw Htesmers havedsily newspap ers, orchrsfi, wiielru sytrm and manv other hin3"ationf,on board, both for safety ned-wnfort X.a Tonrala July 4 X.a Provenc Jnly 11 X,a Bretaga July 18 Z.a Savol ......July 86 La Tooraln Aug. 1 Z,a Xiorraln Atvit. 6 Naval oditura" sian-uf-war 1iaclBllBi Cam pany'a reatlUlled Iralna, HurTf -Palm. Dnsrs, hrro ronTrnlrnt eonnectloas are ma da (or sll sluts on tilt i-ontlnent. Fur plana, roatrvaMona and full Informatics sell on. teki'huns or wnie to Harry E. Mxn-or, 1m 1 Farnam Bt. : J. in. Rrr nolila. 1.7 8 t'arnnm Pt. : Louli NVfae, rara Flrat Na tional lunk: W. 0. Davlises. 1511 Farnaai Bt. eummeb Touaa oar x.axc michioaw TUB ELEGANT MANITOU for passeug, r rervlca exi'lunively, mukn thrvtt trips weekly to Charlevoix, Harbor Barings, Baj View, Patorkey and Mack Inac Aland, connection with all Huamili p l.ln.'S icr i.uk Kuparlor, Em-torn and Cam.- liiLin points. Inquire about our w- ek-end trii s f pfcialty arranged tor Bualnes and lToffsilon.il Mn. X.SV77-3 CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS I : lion. lli'JO a. u. Wod. a p. m Prl. 8:30 p, in. KAKITOTJ (TTBAMBkTW COMFABTT 0IF1C1 I DOCKS, gut aa( N. Water Sts talt ' ; , . i ' Ills Ttawtrd, Horace Rlketts is d.ad n( last.' Old In wll-nindulat-d tones announced the phllantliroptau's private secretary i "Are you surf of that? " asked he gr?at , nin. solicitously. j : "Ves, sir! He wa found dead In a mls 1 erable garrc-t. dead of ptrtrvnt Ion with a I piwilMllv gnswrl brK)t in his wasted hand, , and wua burled by a HulTlttun raised i . among his l"ss fortunate nciichhors. Ha ' left a docum.-nt giving the details of hi I long and unsuccessful tight upalnst this I company for his royalties on patents ab- I ' ortei by us, and saying thut he ws 1 starv ng to death, blind and deerted, . jo. murdered by commit l greed. The un- M. sultf i liseil newspapers refer to the affair as very pathetic, I bel!v. "iN-ar! dear!" murniered the eminent Octopus, sympathetically "W really mut endow a U- rac Kk'ketU lllirary oiu. where. Puck, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Belt Cattle Hither for the Week, Othen Considerably Lower. HOGS MAKE GAIW FOR THE WEEK X Fre.a Receipt of keep r Lamfea Today, bat Total for the Week Doable That of a Year Ago. SOUTH OMAHA, June $2, 1507. Receipts were; Cattle. Hor. Shep. $ if $. i.luo Otliclal Monday $.M 4.7H Uirirlal Tuesday $.672 7.C30 Otttelal Wednesday 4.7M 1&.M Official Thursday t m H.lt-2 Official Friday 1.227 8.21" Otflclal Saturday 2,i 8.1 This week 13.M2 68.444 Last week Vl.tei 6.7 Two weeks ago S'8.3 Three weeks ago 1S.4.U 4."43 knur kl asn 23 183 tf.$3) 11.80') ii.; 1J.6J 13.61 20,Hi" Same erk last year. . . . 18.8i 76.71& Tin fr,!inLin ir,i iiow the receipts ol cattle, hog and sheep at Smith Omaha for the year to dale, compared with last year: 1907. 1908. Inc. Do. Cattle t4.6tl 4S9.1C 87. .... - Hors 1.347.136 l.$7.71i ....... ltt.Ui i Sheep N0H.4i 749.29 69,1.13 I CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Wood to choice corn-fed teer ? rX Good to fair corn-fed teera ;;'l'',vI? Common to fair steers f,'Ui Oood to choice cows Vy " Fair to good cow and hefr S.oCo4.) Oood to cholcs stookers and feeders 4.hji6 .! Fair to good Blockers and feeders.. Jo4 jo Common to fair stockers ' Ci3; ;2 Hulls tr te 3 5fv?i6.10 Veal calve ' .4Xia7.01 The following table show the average rrloe of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, With comparisons: Date. June 1.. June 9.. June 10.. June 11.. ( 1907. 190(.19i. 11904. 1903. 11907. ,1901 ( S7 6 87 I 8 Ml 4 l 6 IT8 17 4 701 6 85 T $1 (04HI I 201 4 78! ( 01 T 2rt i fJ 5 91 6 69 5 64 t 81 6 87 6 81 I 9 6 91 8 AO 6 K9 6 f9 6 89 4 79 03 7 35 June 11 6 ?JvI, 74H 8f I 81 ( 71 ft 1$ 7 821 J,un S 1(1 t 13 5 19: 4 n 4 841 ( 07 7 m Jur Juc ne 14... ne 16... 7 81 ( 36 4 82 5 99! June 16... June 17... Jan 18... Jun 19... ( 1 22 6 20 4 W 4 91 ( 0! T 24 m K t 90lJ '"8S 7 23 7 2 ( 39 4 3! 6 97 ( 5 19 6 94 7 43 June 20.. ( 30' 8 16 5 001 6 8 5 IS 5 071 84 I 1 071 7 43 June 22. June 21... June 23... .1 ( 331.5 1 28 6 1" 32 6 13 $ 071 I $4 'Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. $3.fl'i.75 Hogs. $570. 05 6.0mo.0 6 (wa .26 6.708.40 Omaha Kansas City Chicago Sioux City .. Th official , 2.2ott(J.7 1.7etu7.0O 8.2.4f.4 number of car of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. 6 S 26 1 Hrs. C, M. & St. P. Ry Wabash Mo. Pac. Ry I'nlon Faclllc SyaKm.. C. A N. W. Rv. (east) C. A N. W. Ry. (west).... C, Bt. P.. M. A O. Ry C, B. . & (4. (east) C, B. & Q. (west) C, R. I. A P. Ry. (east)... C, R. I. & P. Ry. (west)... Illinois Central Chicago Great Western.... . I 25 3S 21 1 27 Totsl reecltit (1 127 The disposition of the day's receipts ws as follows, earh buyor purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Omaha Packing Co., Swift and Company.. Cudahy Packing Co.. 1.1)16 .. 14 "m ..121 .. 1 .. 2 .. .. 42 l,ts 1,393 Armour pacKing i.a.. Cudahy Packing Co.. K. C. Vanaant A Co IOhmah & CO Sol Degan Other buyer Total r 186 7.4t" CATTLE Receipts of caftle today were heavy for a Saturday, but were almost sll consigned through and, as usual on a Saturday, there was piacticaUy no market. This week has witnessed quit a falling off In cattle receipts as compared with last, but on the other hand arrivals have been just about on a par with a year ago. Desirable fat cattle that Is, cattle having weight, flesh and quality have been very active sellers all this week, with price during the flrst half of the week tending upward quite rapidly. During the lott.-r half of the week there was no quotable advance, but gains made earlier were fairly well maintained, so that t the close of the week the market on good to choice beeves Is lSMc higher than the close of last week. On the other hand the light and medium cattle which were selling very high a week or two ago, as thy were being purchased largely by packer In place of cows and heifers, have declined 52V( during the week. The drop In price on thi kind of cattle 1 due to the fact that a usual at this setson Texas cattle ore be ! coming quite plentiful at Chicago and at southern market points and these cattle ar taking the place of the light corn feds. " No change look place In the market on cow and helMrs during th week, th packers being out of th market left a limited demand, with the result that tre trade on most, day of the week coull hardly be called a market. Receivers of both cows and heifers were foroed to work very hard In order to unload suppllc and It was rather a question of securing a buyer than a question of price. ('Mil tho deadlook between sellers and packer 1 aettled It would be far bettor to keep the cows and heifers at home. Nn stockers or feeder of ny eonae. quenu have arrived during the week, hut what lew put in an appearance niei wun quite ready sale t good strong prleea Represent;!' sales! BEEF STEERS. Ns. 14.. Av. ft. N. AT. Ir. Ill 100 COW8. 8 80 S 4 tl 8 71 CALVfc. 1 M 10 4 lie I 71 1 319 6 10 1 171 6 78 8TOCKKRS AND FEEDERS. 1 10 4 o HOGS First bids this morning wer a little lower than yesterday and a few sold that wav. but as It became apparent that theie waa a ery active demana the market tirtned m. becoming strong to a , higher than yesterday. The great big bulk of the hogs soid a little better than yes terday, taking the market back to about where It was on i nursoay. wnen the trade was once under way It wss so active that everything In sight changed hands In a very few minutes. The most of th hogs sold at $'i.87MN 92H. with a top at $4.06. lesterday the bulk of the hogs went at $5.s;i6.iio. Receipts of hogs (his week have shown a considerable falling off a compared with a year ago. i n marsei nas nuctuatea back and forth within narrow llmlta, but at the close or tn weea oc higher than one week Is a good strong Representative sale: Mo. it..., 4..., III..., Ar. th. ft. At ..171 .114 .. .m .HA ..HI ..fit ..HI ..: ..!'3 111 ..! . .1.-1 . HO . .261 ..!.' . tao . IH ..M7 . .2f.a ,.3"l . tr.T . 4 .ill I ,..'! ..1 ..US . MO .171 . 171 . 4 111 .. i.-7 . . fit . IS5 ..7 ..Ill . . f) ..J.M .. Ul . 1H ...DM . . in .. : .. 4 .. Ill ...t'J .. II .. 0 .. Uli ...III .. M .141 I 71 I M It '4 !-. IS 14 M'l I II I tt I f, i I .' 8 17 H I M'A I I7V I I I7V I 97 I 17 I an, II... II... 11 . Ti.. 0.. 71.. 70 . 1.. 74.. 40. . a.. Ii.. 64 . 7.. 41.. 7b.. 7il.. 4 . . . ... ID 40 I mi ... t H no i ... i to 10 ss M Ul 44 .no an .144 itt .2M 4 iJI .f.lt .f,5 21 til no fl ft .241 115 2 1 i II... 240 It IJ l l 100 1M 10 110 40 47... I 41... I bi .. 44... IS... ' II... : a... i II... i .. IJO A M 940 I M I III I M I Ml I 10 I H I M 8 to I 14 I lit I V I lit 8 isvj I 111) $ MV I n4j I nt I r4 I Ms I M 4j I I.' I ?4) I 1 I llv I It'l 9 H4 I '4 i n i : i n I N I IS M : I i n I H I I 4 4 it I Ot Vu " : js. i a) : 6?. II i. J 7i. I J I J!- ' M' i 4( ! tl I ITH 17 'a I i'4 I !74 ;4j I 17 I 17 W I 17 VI I 17 I I7 I I M I 84 I 41 I . I 10 8 r) I o I 10 6 10 I f 1 1 I l I 10 I r-1 I I el I 10 I to I 40 I I 10 I ri I 1 10 14. 7 a;i t "1 71.. Ml 70.. 74.. :.. Ti. . Vt . II. . 10.. n . ii.. ii.. ..Ml . U . t4 . JS . XI ..J-4 . i" ..tl ..W .211 .144 St. Y, 7. 1. a to i tl 121 110 ll Is i: 7t 7 V s.. 75.. Tl.. I . M.. M . 74.. 0 74.. S. . M . fl ti r 74 fl4 90 .114 40.. 91.. T.. 71.. II.. I! . 7J . 4 . 71 . 71.. 7., ., II . Tl.. 11.. . -XJ7 . f!4 .11 .171 ITS . HI . ? .114 ..'al ..tit . Ill ..l4 . Ill .HI lA 70.. I M 110 I I74 99 1 7-4 81IKF There were no freeh receipt sheep thi morning Th arrival for ok b.ve been about on a oar with week before nd more than double tl re-ord of yenr ao In nrlcllllon to the odds and ends of f.l stock usually romlrg at this s.'nson of the ver there has been a sprinkling of weslrrn wethers The, market as a whole has he-n devoid of new or Interesting festurrs What llttl fed stuff has hern received has sold nt about the same prlrrs fmni ilv to day On the other hand wretrrn wethrrs. which stsrted In at very high prices curly In th week, have sold off a little. This' does tiolvs'g nlfy anything, ns the niarki-t on grsss stuff had not yet hern established, snd as the demand was very good It wss onlv natural that the flrst receipts should have sold very high. Considering the season of th yesr th mnrket as a whole has been entirely atl factory to sellers. CIIICAfiO l it K STOCK M ARKICI tattle and Sheep Pteady Uon Flv Cents Lower. CHICAGO. June 23. CATTLE Receipt , 2") head: mnrket steady; beeves. I4.!tvir?0; cows. $1 7h?c4.7T; heifers, $2 76ft.4i; calves, $o.i4l7 .00; good to prim steeds, l&.TTiiUT.'; poor to medium. $4.04j6 10; stockers and feeders. $2 SHir IS. HOGS Receipt. 14.000 head; msrkat 80 low er; light. $4.0041. 26; mixed, $ 900 90; heaj li.7Ve,l; rough. $V7ffi .; pigs. Sfii'G(in; gi.ol to choice heavy, $60ScH.l9: bulk of sales. 80fvfi m. SHKtT ANl I.A MPS Receipts, 3.000 head; market steady; native and western, 4 0'i.,i6; vearlin. $fi iiT7.00; lamb. $i.7i ' "7.86; western, $o.7;ifi1.50. Kanan City l ive Stock Market. KANSA8 CITY. Mo., June 22. CATTL1C Receipts. 1.7P0 head, Including 400 s.nith rma; market steadv. Choice export and dressed beef bIpts. $8.006.76; fair to good, $.COuil.OO; western fed slcers, K 60; stockers and feeders, $3.2504 76; southern steers, $3 10,,6 6': southern cows, $2.0047" 60; native cows, I2ZW.WI native heifers. 13.71 6610; bulls, $2.;6fi4.; calves, $3 60(uS.75. Re ceipts for the week, fArioO hesd. HilfiS- Receipts. S.oon head: market te.idy. Top, I'l OTH; bulk of nles, $6 9t Jiil 06; heavy, $S9ivri.00; packers, $6 4?4; light, $6.0txfjffi.O7H: pigs. $5.oii4i5.00. Receipt for the week. rtS.floO head. FHKF.P AND LAMPS Receipts n hesd: mnrket steady. Lambs, $7.26'77 8T; ewes and yearlings, $o.omn(.u(i; Texas clipped yenrllnts. $;.('v)i( a; Texas clipped sheep. $4.7MIfi2S; stockers and feeders. $3.6OV0i). Receipts for the week, 31. i head. nt. l.onla l ive Stock Market. ST. LOT'lS. June 2?. CATTLP5 Receipts, 1,8110 head. Including 900 Including 900 Texans. Market for natives stencly; Texans e lower. Na tive shipping and export steers, $6 loitf (.76; dressed beef and butchers steers. $4 16 (US. 90; stevrs under 1,000 pounds, $4.404.8fi; I stockers and feeders, (3.00414.86; cows and heifers. $?.8M6 SO; canners, ft4V92.; bulls. $2.76(174 80; calves, $4 one'ii fO; Texas and In dian steer. 12.7Mi6.76: cow and heifers. $l.Mfll.76. HOGS Receipts, 6,5"0 hesd; market 80 lower. Pigs and lights, $3.7fiUOV: packers, $5,764)4.05; butchers and best heavy, $6.08 8H1CEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 40 hed; market steady. Native .mutton. $3.ii634.86: lambs. $3"fv,i7.A; culls and buck. $1.6ud 3.60; stockers. $3.756.70. New York Live tock Market. NEW Y0ORK. June U.HEKVE8 Re ceipts. 1.000 head; nothl;ig doing: nonilnallv steady for good beevoe; dressed beef slow at yesterday" quotations, SHGlOc:. Ex port. 700 cattle and 6,060 quarter of beeves. CALVES Receipts, none and nothing doing. Dressy! calves, quiet, steady; city dressed veals, 7VWllc per pound; country dressed, 6y'lOc. jSHEEP AND LAMH9- Receipts. 3.11T head; sheep steady; lambs more active, with good stock. 1541.2;" higher, quality con sidered; some sales. 3Rc Higher: medium and good' sheen, $4(lot4.75; common to prime lambs, $6.7&i9,fl 9o; one car at $7 26. HOGS Receipts, 1,164 head; market nom inally weak. t. Joseph I.I to toek Mifkft. ST. JOSKPH. Mo., June 22 OATTI.E Receipt a, 644 head; market steady. Native. $46700; cow and heifer. $rbiyu6; lookers ond feeders, $3 'MiHM. HOGS Receipts, 8,312 head; market steady to 2Ho lower. Top, K.02V; bulk of sales. $A.!lVfi6.97Vt. SHEKl'-Recelpt none. Manx City I.ivc Rtork Mark. SIOUX CTTT. la.. June S.(Speclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, SOO head; mar ket steady; beeves, $6.0tfi1!.40; cows, bulla and mixed, $3.2VS5.00; stocker and feeder, $4.01(4.60; calves and yearlings, $3.26$4.2&. HOGS Receipts, 6.C0 head; market lo lower, selling at $5.7OS8.40; bulk of a1ea, $i.77H.. Stock In Blgkf. Receipt of live stock -at th all princi pal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. logs. I l.7t south omaha l.vt Sioux City Kansas City L7U0 St. Joseph 644 St. Louis 1,300 Chicago M (.000 (.(00 8.211 S.fu0 14.000 tat 'ioi low Total .(.061 43.771 $.eJ St. I.)iila General Market. ST. LOUIS, Jun B.-WHF1AT-Hlghr! track No. 2 red, cash, 92c: No. i hard. It fl9f,o; July, 90Sc; September, 92 Ho. CORN-Weak; track No. 2 cash, 24W$s July, 61c; September, 62Vo; No. 1 white, IP 4,iu -53 Vic OATS Higher; track No. 1 cesh, 4oj July, 44o; September, 88c; No. 2 white, 4747fcc FLOUR Steady. Red winter patent. $4.40Q4.1Ti; extra fancy and straight, 11.700 4.20: clear, $2.8008.20. SIORD TIMOTHY-Steady; $3.004.00. COR NMFAL Steady; $2.70. BRAN Weak; sacked east track, 9&f?07e. HAY Steady; timothy, $17.06'J1. prairie. 811.0OfI14.99, IRON COTTON TIE8-$1.09. B A GOING 110. HEMP TWlND-loc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing, $18.20. Lard, higher; prim steam, $8.26. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short, $9.87H; Her ribs $9.S7H: fliort clears, $9 28. bacon, stesdy; boxed extra short. $10. . clear ribs, $10 26; short clears, (10.12H. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 10c; sprtags. lie: turkey, 12c; ducks, 8c; geese, 60. lU'TTKR Firm; creamery, ir28o. EGGS Steady, 11c case count. TlAcelrita. Shlnments. Flonr. bbls., Wheat, bu... Corn, bu...., Oat, bu..... 13.010 t.Ofifl K.0O0 (4.0n 94.000 79.00 68,000 12.000 Kansas City Grain anal Provfalona. r i v c i citv i,i.. a .wuwiT t . . , it September, B8V; December, 9001 caHh, No. l hard, 8709,c; No. 1, iw9uo; No. 1 red, siA90c; No. 8, WKtH"- CiRN July, 49Vo; September. 48'ic; De cemlier, 48Ue- easli. No. 1 mixed, 60'S61cj No. 1. 49-VC&0o; N. 1 white, 62 Wo; No. 3. OATS-No. 1 whit. 4V047o; No. $ mixed. 45"j46'c. HAY Btoadv: timothy. Il(.00ai6.50l prs trie, $10 75ffH.Og. 71TF-Bteaoy; 82c. HIITTKR Creamery, 22c; parking, Ide. EGOS14C Salnta RhlnmMlfl I u'V , m nti an nrai Corn, bu 17!ouo 4fi'(iCM Oata, bu 10.000 11,000 Milwaukee Grain Market. MJI.WAVKEK, June 22. WHKAT Steady; No. 1 northern. $1.02Vgl n$; No. 1 northern. '.iol&$l.ni ; September, 991gni9i0. RVK Firmer; No. 1. 8787V-HARLBY-JCasler; No. 1, 7iWc: sampl. 04977". tuHN-HtfiOy: mo. i casn, uaoiutoc: svso- tembcr, lU'lc. Liverpool (train Market. UVERIWIL June t?.-WHlAT-apot. steadv; No. 1 red western winter, 6s 19Hd; No. 1 California, fi lid. Futures, qukit; July, Galled; September, 7 11 'il , Decem ber, nominal. CORN-Spot. firm: Jless dried, is Id: old. northern, 6s 3d. Futures, dull; July, 4 UVbd; September. 4s 1074.d. Peatrla Market. ' PEORIA. June 22.-CORN L'nchanged j No. 1 yellow and No. 1. 62c; No. 4. iifeo; no grade. 44'3?.Oc OATS-Strong; No. I white. 46fr47c: No. 1 white. 46,714ii,lc; No. 4 white. iVuMyi. RYl'. Nerulnnl; No. 1, tKVfci(o. WHISK T-11 31. Dalntk Grain Market. DULUTIT. June 22 WH RAT No. 1 northern. 9r-ii6c; No. 1 mrthern. 978c; .Inly. DKW; September. Wae; December. 7,c. OATS On tree,, ixvjc; jun. 4Bc. Philadelphia Prndnew Market. PHILADELI'HIA. June 22 EGOS Steady, fair demand; western firsts, fre cases. 11c at mark. CHF.P-flrVFlrm. but quiet; Kew Tork full cream. UVJlttsO. Mlaneapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jun 22 FLOUR First raiamts, $4 96J6.tt; second patents. UM' J V0; flrst cUars, $3.66;$.6; suuiid stsata, $3. 71-3 lit. UKAH-lu bulk, Hi.50JU.74 of th th t