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    TILE OMAILA DAILY BEEi MON'OAV, NKI'TEMHKR 9, 1007.
OFFERED FOR RENT
Others- Coat la aed.
OFFICES
For rent
It yna ar la eearoh of offices or want to
And new rooatton for your place Of busi
ness, we would lika to have you call at
THE BEE
BUILDING
and look- at I ha spare wa ran offer you.
In the southeast corner of the nfth floor
we can "how you an elegant suite of two
rooms, a floor space of 6M square feet, with
sond light, a vault and nicely decorated
rooms. Thta fc both Farnam and Seven
teenth strtcts and ia tba best other spaoo
In Omaha, lolay.
On th aixtli floor wa hava two small
rooms, which ara ronnerted, and would
make a splendid ropiujnailon for anyone
desiring small, hut writ arranged offices.
There la another room on the alxth floor,
faring on Seventeenth street, 8-Kxl9-6, wlikh
rents for 117 per month. Anyone wishing
a email office with gool light would be
pleased with this one.
On account of contemplated changes, wo
are tn a position ta make leases on desir
able apace on the second P'or. These
room ara very desirable and have been
occupied by enterprise requiring much
space. Call and let va figure on your re
qulreaunts, THE BEEBUILDING
17TH AND PAR MAM BT8.
R. W. BAKER, Superintendent.
OFFERED FOR SALE
Fcaclaaj.
ANCHOTl and 'iron fencing; wire fencing
Ic per foot. M N. lUh St. Tel. Red 814.
renlturt.
ID 'HAND furniture bought and aold: bual
nra on the aqunre. Koennerg, formerly
with Chicago Furniture Co., HN 8. 14ta
St. Tel. Douglaa btoo. (1)-M4t BJB
riaaioa, Orajaaa, Mnaleul Jnetranaente.
RED TAQ PIANO 8AIE.
109 new, ailghtly unod and aeoond-hand
Pianos at a deep ctit in prices. A big red
tag, on which the price Is markril In
plain figures, attached to each Piano.
Watch for the. red tagf. Every red tag
nieann .a nargain.
Kimball iTprfcltlit
Singer Uprlglit
Shubert t'prlght
Davis ft Sons I'prlght
Uabler I'tirlaht
.. inn
.. 17
The same easy ti?rms-4, 15 or $ ni'inthly
I)on't miss this clianoe. Mrs. Piano Buyer.
Watch for the red ta,gs. Every red tag
means a bargain.
BCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO.,
Doug. , 13U-1413 Farnum ttt.
( . (16I-M33S
FOR SALE CHEAP-Story Clark cabinet
orttan, li stops, a beautiful, strong-toned
Instrument, suitable for church or home,
good condition; cost 12af. Address L T.I4,
Ilee. ' (18)-270
FOR SALT" A good high-grade Kranlch A
Bach parlor grand piano. Apply Miss Pal
mer. 1726 Qcorgla Ave. . . (101 M128
i i . M i u
rXJR SALEFlna upright plnno at a bar
gain. Address Y ITS. Bee. (1C A1S41 x
I'oel Billiard Tables.
FOR SALB New and second-hand billiard
and pool tables. We lesd the world is
cheap barilxttires; easy payments. Uruns-wlck-Balke-Collendar,
407 B. 10th St.
(16)-J71
Typawrrltera aat iewlag Macklnes.
FOR SALE High grade second-hand type
writer; good condition', a bargain at 860.
Cg.ll room tCq. Bee Bldg. (16)r67
'ONE Krmlngton typewriter. No. 6, In good
o ndttlon, for sale cheap. .Call at Be
office. , (18) SKx
Mlaeellaacotsa.
J, P. O'BRIEN'S SALOON
and Restaurant Furniture and
Utensils, No. 1416 Farnam kit.,
Kitchen
for sale.
W. W. IX)DQE,
Trustee In Bankruptcy,
925 New York Life Bldg.
'Phone Douglas 1287.
tl) M3&
AfCTION SALE. Tuesday afternoon, Sep
tember 10, gt S o'clock, household goods;
everything goes; leaving city. Sew
ard St. , (1)-M3T0 x
HAY-89 0S per ton. Wner. 8pl N. I6tb.
yon SALE About October 1. one (SCO-gal-Ion
Warthtngton duplex pump, slxa llx
KHisM, . Y PrWn engliitor. Omaha
Bee. (18)-M079
DBVQ3 gt cut prlcea; freight paid on all
orders: uatalogue free.
SHERMAN t M'CONNELI DRl'G CO..
Omaha. Nab. (W) 275
BEES.' BEES.
Sixty swarm ft neat Italian bees for sal
cheap. Must be sold at once. ' S. 'A.
Joselyn, 800 Worth St., Council Bluffs, la.
(18) Mb )
OAS, ELECTRIC AND
COMBINATION FIXTURES
Largest, moat up-to-dt stock at lowest
prkiaa In to city, telnet now. . Dellverad
whas goeilod. Iuspactlon Invited.
BURUESSURANDEN CO.,
lit . Mth St. - - - Tel. Doug.' m.
t - (10)-2ii
MIDa'ATU'S Hietwy f -tha World Amer
ltaiitsud Kucyclopodla Urllannloa; new
litternatloual .auoxlupaedla; oa . suiaU
iuviiU.lv payiuaiita. ' Webster Una
bridged Dictionary, 810 edition only 13.35
tbl week. B. H Roberta, southwest
corner Ititn and farnam Sts.
O; 447 8p28
XH SAL-Onyx soda fountatn, 24-syrup.
two budy. refrigerator base, countor au
tomatic carbonator, filter, all as good as
Mi al" drug store fixtures, counters
and Show caiws, . Uoweil DrugT Co.. 16th
and Capitol Ave. . (1 648
r -i i
FOR SALE Finest boarding house In th
city: best location, all furnished: walk
ing distance, eto.; cheap. Inquire. 80S
Karbavh Blk-. OoiAba, Neb. , (lii 374
rAIRBANKB-MORSB Duplex team pirmpi
diving euttlt, three-quarter-Inch galvan
ised guy ropey iron alsich. pUa driver.
J. M. Flaglar. Council Bluffs.
(lt)-M876 lOx
SEND I' 9 you null order for drugs;
freight paid on 40 lot. Myers-Dill. i
Drue Co-. Omaha. U) 277
HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and
retail, Sherman 4 McConnell Drug Co.
(1)-T8
FOR SALE A butcher's refrigerator. sv
eral shew caaes. a new peajiut roaster,
large ofrea mill, two large automatic
nil tanks and atora Axturea too iturneruua
to mention. Olobar Land ao4 Investment
Co,, Omaha. Neb. (16)-2n
HALL'S safes, new, ld-band.
IMS Farnam.
1D 2i
SHERMAN-WILLIAMS CO.. . best mixed
paint. Sherman McConnell Drug 'o.
l)-rr8
BKXVD-II AND rubber hose, tools. Singer.
a.
I FURNACE for sale: auwl mm new. suit.
able tor an 8 or -room house. Apply at
ones, $13 harney. . 416 MM
aU'UJURS' hoisting engine for oale. John
r. Byrw tv siM JA. Address W-264
B-- 4iB-M183 1'JX
WOULD like to sell or trade square plan
.in guwd condition. If Interested, address
J-Ili ear Bs oRWo. 16HrMX:2 x
FOR SALE 8-roora. nicely locate
rooming bouae; close tn; cheap ren;
roouva aU ranted. K 1U. Bo.
tl; MJIJ1U
PATENTS
D. O. BARNELIa patent attorney and saa
china designer, In ton blk. Tel. Rd 7U7.
(17)-MW7 BpU
LARSON ti CO.-Bogk tree.
Bee Rldg.
ti7) 288
PERSONAL
TlfiV VI TTF" Expert lady open tor
llllj J-Lil L j glve msssage. chaly
beate sciub baths. Room Barker
block, loth and Farnam. New establish
ment. tl8)-74 9
PLHAUNG
ALL KINDS.
Bnttona, Ruchln4f.
K.fiiliraUlerv.
Dyeing and (leaning. sponging and
shrinking only 5c per yard. Band for
price lift and samples.
( LlM AN PLEATING CO.,
10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 195.
(18) M44
T11K SALVATION ARMY solicits enst-nff
clothtna; tn fact, anything you do not
need We collect. repair and sell, at 114
N. Hlh St., for coat of collrcrtwg, to the
worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and
wKon will call. (!) Sll
YOUNO WOMEN coming to Omaha an
etrangera are lavlted to vlelt the Toune
Women'a Chrletlan Aemclatlon rooma. lMe
Farnam atreet, where they will be di
rected to suitable boarding places or
therwiee aesleted. (M PIS
AflKETT Osteology and Massage,
aUIIUJjXAVv Vapor and Tub Batha.
Room 2, 1204 Farnam St., td floor.
(1)-M1S1 S26
SFTWINO msehlney reflttd. Neb. Oycla Co..
ISth and Harney. 'I'hone Douglas l't
tl8) &H
SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut
Erlcea. Send for free catalogue Myers
lllon Drug Co.. Omaha. (U 287
PRITATB COJCFTNEMENT HOME Mrs.
Dr. King. 132") N. 24th St. Tel. Web. 35.i.
(18I-2SS
MA nVPTTP treatment and bath. Mma.
(18) M0-
FEW bargains in 2d hand soda fountains,
monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnsm.
. (16)-28B
OMAHA ' Stammerers'
Building.
Institute. Ramge
(18) 283
A YOI'KQ gentleman dcalr'a the ao-
flualntmce of some yius people, who, like
liiinEdf, speak frefceh. Address t. 97. Ilea
office. (18j 183 Ox
A COMPLEXION satin smooth ond fair
given by Batiu skin powder. Four tints.
(IK)
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSSELL M'KXTRICK CO., 432 Ramge.
(19) 2S9
PAYNE INV. CO., 1st floor N. T. L. Doug.
178L ' (19) m
R. C. PETERS CO., Bee Bldg.
(19)-J32
GEORQE
Farnam.
COMPANY.
Tel. Douglas 758.
(W 295
1601
C. M. RICH, lth and Locust.' Tel. Web. 1478.
(ia-S14 Oct2x
CITY fROPEHTY POR SALE.
HOME BARGAIN
room modern, beautiful lot, shade an
fruit. Must. sell. Price cut to sell a
once; $,..
Natiopal Investment Co.,
' Douglas Blk. 'Phone, Doug. 6691.
.. (I9)-M3M9
BUY THIS BARGAIN.
Lot at 26tU and Fort streets only $25. 8
O. Nordqulst, Owner. fi2i S. 80th St.
. (19-751x
INVESTMENT
$8.000-Rents $840 per year, S
r, brand new, strictly modern I
; room houses on w Una, 'in'
good neigh borhood. ;
O'KEEFE REALTY QtV. 10M N. Y. Life.
(!) 118 12
I pFFER for sale, 3177 Dawanport St.,
large, thoroughly modem 10-room resi
dence. In best of repair, situated on tha
southeast corner of 82d and Davenport
Bts.: ground 115 by H feet. This prop
arty la In Omaha's best residence dtatrlat
and 1 most desirable. Possession gives at
once.
CONRAD YOUNO
1518 Dodge St. 1 Tel, Douglas 1571,
y' i .my lit
FOR SALE Furnkihed, -suitable for beat
ing, a v-room horusa, good as new, apply
, at ones ShT Harney Bt. uiy a
INVESTORS.
Wa have
osltlon with
down town Investment prof
an earning power of
12 NET ASSURED.
that can be handled with small capital
No Investment In the city will equal this
lor earning power ana aDsoiuie sarety.
SHIMER & CIIASE CO.,
liOO Farnam. Douglas 887.
PLEASANT ho ma or good lnvestment--
room all modern house, laundry, corner
lot, good location: alao vacant lot 4'
joining. 2701 Woolworth Ave.
. 1-H8 9x
88,soa
UOl-1603 S. 28th Bt., corner lot. 60x142 feet:
two cottages; rent 836 per month; room for
two mora cottages or nais, jtaay tsrins.
THOMAS BRBNNAN.
Reom 1, New York Life Bid:.
'Phone Douglas MM.
(It) 297
24 LOTS In Halcyon Heights, Benson, lying
well, close to car line; K0 minutes' rlue
to Ouutka. Will soil altogether or in
bunches of Sve. For prices and terms ad
dress 11 4 care fee.-v (W 1D7
BIG BARGAINS
-room modern house except furnace, nice
barn, full lot. 5l street, near park. South
Uuiana; nouse must oe aoia in i days.
MKLCHOIR LEI 8 SON,
'Phone Douglas 4664.
ir2.
Keystone Park
For
Country Homes
You can buy
thxeo or ;jur acres tn
for
the
the same price that a 50-foot lot
city costs.
Wouldn't you enjoy a home in the country,
where you could have an acre or two 01
your own which you could cultivate or
beautify as you cbooa.
A home which your friends would consider
a trat to vlatt, away from the crowded
city. .
Here your children can have plenty ot
fresh air. sunshine and exercise to de
velop a foundation for health.
These are just a few suggestive arguments
which may lead you to investigate Key
stone Park. Better see us before It 1
all sold.
50 TRACTS HAVE BEEN
SOLD ONLY 40 TRACTS
LEFT.
Send for plat showing sale to date.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
First Floor N. Y. Llf Building,
and
1). V. SHOLES CO.
First' Floor Board of Trad Building.
(19) ass t
LIST your property
and Cuming bis.
lth Chi Buyer. 22d
UM-23
REAL ESTATE TITLE TBU3T rt
CHAS. E. W!LLJAUdON,,Pr.
U9-a
WATCH th CO-OP KRATIVB rportanKiaa
REAL ESTATE
CIT PROfKHTV mil
' (Continue
al..
BENSON REAL, ESTATE.
F. 8- Trulllngrr, Telephone Benson I3R1.
rOR BALR Two houses, modern except
furnace, renting left per mjnth; room lor
three other houses 8.1 one block from
94th St. car line North Omaha.
CHARLES E. SMITH.
ft Ilea Blig. Phone Doug 1K7.
(19-W.?4 t-X
REAL ESTATE
F Alt at AXD HANCH UD FOR a A LB.
loia.
FOR SAt,B Impreved a-acre farm, Wood
bury Co.. la-, all fenced, email hotuie,
stable, well, windmill, tank, orchard,
fruit i a nice home; cheap. H. I. Brow,
oiO 4th St., Hioux City, la. i MlT8 x
THE two cheapeat rmprored farms In lows.
) acres, one mile from Uherokee, Sh,
easv terms; 11 acres, one mile from
Iarabee, $5; 8&.OW rash; write for de
scription. Address t 182, car Pee.
(2i)- M9n IS.
Ksaua.
WANTED Agents to represent us In the
sale of Our Katiaaa lands. Write for par
ticulars. Globe Land sud Investment Co.,
Omaha. Neb. t20 298
Nebraska.
FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches
tor homes or Investment. Bemls. Omaha.
(2u)-e
FOR SALE.
Half section, Improved land, eight miles
northwest of O'Neill, In Germaa commun
ity; good rich soil. Price, lib tt acre;
easy terms,
C. F. McKENNA. O'Neill. Neb.
(20)-M34S14
FOR BALE.
IIHT innn. z arm, niur iioitrn i"in
O'Neill; well Improved; will cut 2no tons of
first oualltv hay. Prloe tie per acre. This
Is a
snap.
C. F.
McKENJfA,
O'Neill. Neb
- (20)-MS44 14
FOR SALE.
19.1 acres unimproved land, four and one
half miles northeast of O'Neill; lays nice
and level; good soil; In thickly settled
community. Price $15 per acre.
C. F. McKENNA, O'Neill, Neb.
()-M342 1'4
FOR SALE 1280 cares level land In Kim
ball county, 7 per aora: 12,0(0 cash; 11.000
each year at ( per cent. J. W. Dally,
Owner, 163 North Wth atreet, Lincoln,
Neb. 20)-MSJ0 14x
20 ACRES, unimproved, near Florehce;
fine grove, balance farm land; easy
terms. A. T. Seybolt, 3622 Grand Ave.
Phone Webster 170. (20) M30
Soath Dakata.
OUT THEY OO.
You can always find good rich wheat land
and Just the kind or a stock farm you
want by selecting from our 100,000-acre
tract In the famous Hettinger county,
North Dakota. Go out and see It. Look
us up. William H. Brown Co., Rlchardtoit
or Mandan or Mott. North Dakota, or 131
Lasalla St., Chicago, 111. i20)-MS52 17
A BARGAIN In South Dakota land: 80
acres in Bulley county, every acre till
able; will be sold for less than actual
value If taken at once, Dr. R. D. Maaon,
5o0 Brown block. . (20) m
Texas,
TEXAS LAND.
Just secured. 100,000 acres of lsnd In,
Matagorda county, Texas, where two crops
a year can ba raised without Irrigation;
fifteen mile from gulf: climate temperate
and healthy. Sold on easy payments at
price that will double within a year.
next excursion i uesrray, aepiemDer it.
Call or address: Texas Land and Immi
gration Co., 640 Be Bldg. (20J M329
Miscellaneous.
CHEAP landh-Jaeobsoa Jt Co., 988 N. Y. L.
()) M4B6 2
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Fw.rn and Haica Land.
FOR RENT Farm of about 880 acres, sixty
mile from Omaha and rour mile from
railroad town; about 100 acres plow
land, remainder pasture; good place to
raise' stook; will rent pasture for cash
and plow land on ahsres; will sell very
reasonable if l nnd cuyer oerore renting,
W. HafTke, 8310 T St., South Omaha.
(20V- M 10
RIAL ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST RATE Bemhi,
Pazton Block.
tO-3U1
WANTED City loan. R.
C. Patera 4k Co.
LOANS on Improved city property. W, JJ
Thomas, oca First national uuiik mag.
(i-308
11,000.000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dent property in umana; lowest rate;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1 N,
T. Llf. (22) 804
UNION LOAN ,INVET. Co.. 110 Be
Loan on Real Estate. Bldg.
Buy 1st and 2d mtges. 'Phone Doug. 2904,
, . (22) Ml OcU
WANTED City loan
Farnam Smith eV Co.,
and warrants. W.
1320 Farnam St.
(22)-80
1600 TO 850,000 TO LOAN st lowest rates;
no delay, uakvjim ukus., ino rrnm,
(22 S07
PRIVATE! MONET F. D. Wead, 1520 Doug
r ta)
$20 000 PRIVATE money to loan; no delay
J. H. Sherwood. 937 N. Y. L. Bldg.
(22-M401 U
MONEY TO LOAN-Psyne Investment Co.
(HS )
LOANS on improved Omaha property.
O'Keef R. E. Co., Un N. Y. Life Bldg,
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTEDTo buy. about acres near
small town tn eastern Nebraska. Address
L-214 Be. (23-M35S lOx
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED TO BORROW
11.060 to enlsrge a good paying business
with privilege to reduc loan yearly. Art
drea W TJ6. Be. t2i)-2l
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office ' furniture, old clothes and
hoe, pianos, fealhera bed pillows, quills
and all kinds of tools; or will buy the
furniture of your house complete. The
highest price paid. Call the right man.
Tel Douglas 88; 1. C26)-aU S27
CASH paid
shoe, etc.
tOK
fer second-hand
308 No. Uth St.
clothing.
Tel. Med
l2i iii
CASH paid for old bwks.
Crsne-Foye Co.,
SIS 8. 14th. 'Phono Douglas 1321
ao dill
WANTED To buy. X share or any part
Nebraska Telephone slock. Let ua have
lowest tig u re. Address Y-26 Be.
C6)-M'i05 12x
WANTED A stock of hardware and Im
plements: location not material. O. P.
Bhoff, Miaaotirt Valley, la. (fti-Mai
WANTED Small motor, or would buy
second-hand elect! It fan; will pay ri,u
Address N 218, rare Bee. (25) M850 10
WANTED TO RENT
IF you have rooms for rent call Smith &
Lioloa, McCagu Bldg., Doug. 695.
(2K)-M96I 12x
WANTED Ona or two room with board
In private family by man and wife, or
apartment, aultablo for housekeeping, in
good lotatlen. A4dr M 9, rare He.
(28118 9x
WANTED By a lady, board and room;
front rooia with aivave,: tiiuat be In good
aratioa; relet oce. Ao4r H cam
Beo. cj-AU4 1U
. Jnant
4at A7bh; rtux. ii years m.-iihxi n i
school, wishes f0altlnn In private fiiily I
before and after tcnooi. Awn n n,
Mee. U')-!; i"n
rOSlTION wented a caahler In mll bank
or apniktant In large bank, by yung mar- r
rled man with four yearn expentn'-e; Al I
b.nk man. Add.e.e Box gilder.
Minn. (TTi-r-ftitti 1-X .
WANTKP-rRy 0rt-clas arco.intant
plovment evening. Addreea K-!11.
em- !
are
Ilea. (27) Mito 14 X
WANTK.PgteEOgrarrilc poaltlon by ex
perienced young lady; competent and
neat. Address. K 94. Hee. (27-17S Sx
YOt'NO man wants place to worH fer '
board and room . while attending Hoylvs ;
college. none miuRiu
i' ;ut
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE PROPOSAL FOR I
laying Wafer Mama fcealcd proposal ,
will he tecelvea by th city clerk of hetver
City, Nebraska, at his oltlce until the Sot.i
dav of Rotlmtver. lfluT. at a o clock P. m., '
for the furnishing and laying of 10.1W feet
4-Inch cast water mains twt. I'.' U" to
foot); 8,4io feet of Mnch surface galvanized
main pressure gno iba. to sq. Inch); i.i0
feet bf 4-lnoh main iwt. J8 lbs. to foot), and
4.T0 feet of 8-kieh main (wt. 48 lbs. to foot),
with 18 two-way fire noxxle hydrants for
8Vi-lnch fire hose With all necessary fittings
for all mslns and hydrants. Bids to In
clude the digging of all ditches at lesst 54
feet below the surface of street at any
place and the established grade of the city
and also to Include all connections and
extras as shown by- the plans and pec"l
flcations on file at office of said city clerk.
One-half of contract price for laying and
furnishing said mains as above to be paid
in cash and tha bal nce to bt paid In war
rants drawn on general fund of said city
(option to city to par all cash). All bids
must be accompanied by a certified check
equal to 10 per cent of -the amount bid as
a guarantee that If the bid Is accepted the
bidder will enter Into contract to perform
and carry out the bid. The city reserves
the right to reject any or all was. v. i.
LEONARD. City Clerk. ' R7d?4t
. ."rrTTco Tvr.a nr
BONDS FOR SALE WATER BONDS OF
fieaver Cltv. Neb., to th amount of 125,
000, dated day of delivery, payante at Me-
hraska Fiscal Agency. New York City. N.
Y. Twenty years after data, interest per
cent from date, option to city to redeem
sane sny time after five yenrs.from their
date, issued tn denomination of 8500 each.
Cltv reserves ngnr io reject sny ana an
bids. Th above will be reoelved by W. L.
Leonard, city clerk, up- to and Including
September 20, 1907. - W. L. LEONARD. City
Clerk. Ad21t
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. OATS, DRIED
Fruit. Etc. Department of th Interior,
Offloe of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C,
August TT 1ISJI. neiea proposals, plainly
marked on the autslde of th envelop
Proposal for r lour, uan -iriea r ruit, '
etc., SB the ease may i ana aitaressea TO
the "Commlss'.onor or inaian Arrairs, vv ash-
Ington U. -., "in us receivea mi me
Indian Office until "'2 o'clock p. ra. of
Thursday. September 28, 1907, and than
opened, for furnishing th Indian service
with cannea (iihbiuti, vurniucni, vracxea
wheat, dried fruit, feod. flour, hominy,
oats and rolled oat during fiscal year end
ing June 3D, iwe. bios musi oo maae out
on government dwhiwi. nunnauies giving
all necessary Information for bidden will
be furnished on application to th Indian
Office, Washington, D. C; the U. 8.
Indian warehouse at New York City,
Chicago, 111.; St. Louis, Mo.; Omaha. Neb.,
and San Francisco, Cal.; th Commissary
of Subsistence, v. a. a.. .( cneyenne,
Wyo. ; the Quartermaster, U. 8. A., Seattle,
wasn., ana mo pommsaiera mi i ucson,
Portland, Spokane and Tacoma. The- de
partment reserve the right to reject -any
and all bids or any part ot any bid. C. F.
Larrabee, Acting Commissioner.
A2SdlSt
RAILROAD-TIME CARD
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The Ovirland Ltrrllted.ag 8:60 am as 140 pm
Tha Colorado Express, a 8:60 pm a 5:00 pm
Atlantic Express a:wam
The Oregon Express... . a 4:10 pm a 5:00 pm
The Lo Angeles Utn.Kgl2:5 pm ag t H pm
Th Fast MaU a 9:30 am a 6:45 pm
The California Express a 4:O0pm a 6:50 pm
Colo.-Chlca.go Special.. al2:10 am a 5:50 am
Beatrice Local u. b 7:42 ara b 8:16 pm
North Piatt Local.. Vl -a 7:42 am a -U pro
Chicago "lJrbWterm.
Chicago Daylight ...aT:06m U:54pm
St. Paul-Minn. t)ii tliwim aiu:w pm
Chicago Local : aU .30 am
Bloux City Passenger... a I'M an
Chicago Passenger. a ;00 pm
Chicago Special. ...4.. ...a 8:00 pm
St. Paul-Minn. Lira. a 8:28 pm
Los Angeles Limited a 9:80 pm
Overland Limited. al0:O0 pm
a 8:28 pm
a 8:24 otn
a 9:30 am
a t :23 am
a 7:40 am
a!2:So pm
a 8:23am
a 9:04 am
a 9:D0 am
a 8:35 pm
a 7:40 am
a 1:35 pm
all:2i am
a 5:35 pm
all:25 am
b 5:lo pm
bl2;4pm
Fast Mail
Siotuc City Local..
...a 8:50 pm
...a 8:28 pm
...a 7:40 am
... 7:40 ara
...a 2 00 pm
...a 8:00 pm
...b 3:00 pm
...b 6:85 pm
fast Mall ,
I'wln City Limited.
Norfolk-Bonesteel ,
Llncoln-Chadron ...
Deadwood-Lincoln
Caspar-Bhoshonl ...
Haatlngs-Superior
Fremont-Albion . ,'.
Chicago, Rook Ialaad at PwrlS.
EAST.
Chlcsgo Limited ,.... 2.45 am alLSOpm
Iowa Ixical .......a 7:00 am a4:J0pm
Des Moines Paengr. .a 4:00 pm alt.Wpm
Iowa Local ,,....all:40 am p 9:55 pm
Chlcsgo (Eastern Ex.).. a 4:50 pm al:2upm
Chicago Flyr....i.i.c .. a 8:00 pm a : am
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Lim aU:0pm a 2:55 am
Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:S pm a 4:40 pm
Okl. and Texas Ex. ..-..a 4:40 pm a 1:45 ptu
Lincoln-Falrbury Pas-b 8:45 am blO.Uam
Chicago Great Western.
St, . Paul-Minneapolis.
Sl paul-Mlnneapolia
Chicago Liroltad
Chicago Express
Chicago Express.....
8:90 pm 7:30 am
7:90 am 11:35 pm
:06 pm 8:27 am
7:30 am 11:3", jm
3:30 pm 3:30 pm
Chlraao. Mil wanker A f. PaaL
Chicago A Colo. Sp l.... 7:02 am
Cal. A Ore. Express. . ..a : pm
Overland Limit : pm
a 12:03 am
a 3:25 pm
a 9.37 am
b 9:27 am
I Manilla Local b 8:00 pm
Mtsaoart Pal.
K. C. 4V St. L. Exp a 9:00 am
K C. & St. L. Exp all:15pm
a 9:55 am
a 6:35 pra
all :40 am
Nebraska Local............ a !)pm
Wabaaat.
St. Louis Expres. a :30 pm
St. Louts Local (from
Council Bluff) a 9:30 am
Btanberry Ical jfrom
Council Bluffs) ....b 9:00 pm
a 8:00 am
all:15 pm
bl0:15 am
(lllaoJ CeutraL -
Chicago Express a 7:20 am
a 1:6 pm
a 8:55 piu
a i .'iv am
a 8 Jo a:i.
Minn. Bt. Paul Kxp...D i;--wuui
Chicago Limited a6:u0pm
Minn. & bu Paul Lnftd.a 8:i)pm
UIRL1NGTO.V T4c tlTH M.ASOV.
Uarllagtoat-
iv.
..a 1lu pm
4:lo pm
..a 4:10 I. in
Arrive,
a 4:iv pm
a 4 lo pm
Denver California.
Northwest (special....
lilack llius
a 4. io pm
a 6:Cm
Northwest Express
......a 9:3.) pm
Nebraska poinis.,.
Nebraska Express.
Ltn.-oln Fast Mail..
..,.a :tn am
....a 9:20 am
b 14i pm
a 8:10 pui
S i, p "
al2:ll pin
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Loral
Louisville & I'lattsia th.b 3:11 pm
PeMevue-l'latts nouth ..a tn (,ra
Plsttsmouth-lowa b 9:13 am
llellevue-Plattsmoutti.,
Ijein-er Limited... all:66rm
Chicago Special. ...a 7:Cioan
Chicago Kxpras ll: nm
Chicago Flyer a 6 )pm
Iowa Local a MI am
St. Louie Expresa a 4:48 pm
Kansaa City A St. ,t.w. ..a: n-n
Wsnsss ttv f. ,'"'... 0" sni
Kansas City St. Joe... a 4:45 pm
a 8 . nm
blO:. am
a 7:i5 am
b 1 sa ptu
11 415 a:n
all :5 pm
a 1:58 pm
a 8 -SO am
s":i mm
a'l-soam
a t:V am
n A ll pni
WEBSTER 8T4. .15TM at WCD4TPU
Chlrago,
St. Pool, Mlnaeapalls jt
Oaiaka.
Twin City
Stoux City
Lesve.
Passenger... b 6 S'i am
Arrive,
b I H r.m
'l:t am
b 9 10 ai
c 5:50 pm
Passenger. ..a T.dOpm
Emerson ?.oesl.
1 B -4S rm
... 8 45 m
Emerson Lnral
Mlaaoarl Faxlgc.
Local vta Weeping
Water . .
Fall City Local..
a 3:06 am
.a 3 50 pm
a 8 V) pm
aU :2om
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, e Sunder
only, d Daily exceot Saturday. Dally ex
cept Monday, g CatrW only laurstat
pause ngcrs.
LlTE STeCK MARKET
v
, . -
lioit ICindi of Cftttln ?hnTO a Tlerline 1
won A.inai oi caxiie anow a iecuae .
nr..i.
u "
' , , ,
HOGS SELL ABOUT FIVE HIGHER
lid l.nnt llfrcelpta Larue for
the Week, nllk Demand AeMra
aad Prices on All Ktuds
Steady to Utrong.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept )
Receipts ttere:
Ou.i.ui Munuu.r ....
Uinoisl IikKiimV ...
) Oftlcml t uainiay
Uiuvisl KIki
fc.Kilnite ui.urdJ)'.
Six days this week
...2S.liJB
...ii.tir)
. ..Ji.ft
on lie u,t)'s last neck..
t.ilne ouys I . was...
.i,e U,... J 8 weeks ago
bainc ijhjI (ui mko
bmi' uavs last vrar
.U,.t
.14,
e.wi'i i
t'l.o.i-
4, tul
J i, on i
r nut. ,. ,,,H la.jn: oiutns llic ie.cipi "
cattle, hogs and siitep at South uniaua lor
Hie year to date, compared with 1-
year;
1'J07. liMl. ia. lw-
76J.iJ 0M.1S1 IOC. 177
l.'lKe.nj; l.!2.9lt) H'l.SsJ
1,1.'. ' Li;.') iu-"s
RAN UK OF r'KiCES.
Cattle. Hogs.
J5.siij..)
L'atile
Hogs .
loep
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
tl. Louis
bloux city
1 ne tvi.oAiiiK
prkc ot hogs Hi
1.3t4i i.Zi b.(dw."o
i.niyti.M .Hnti.iJ
17'i.l .
.kiUi.o o.Wi'J."
lao.w piiM.ii 'oiil'i
Sjulli uniana lur tha lat
severui days,
lib conipailsoaa;
Date. i07. ln.-q. lKS.ls04.iig"a. HKn. iiaot
A uk
Aug.
Aur.
Aug.
Aug:
Aug.
Sept.
dept.
1. .
Si ..
K..
2S...
30..,
.H..
5
eii;'
I S 871 6 321 6 31! 7 C 5 9t
;-i
x i in & v:i 1 t) vi
i 75 I IMi S80 I 1-, 7 HI 00
( v4f 6 70 I 81 5 l i 4l ' ?l J Jf
& TiK 5 Otil 6 ill b tl t '.1 J '
5 7i. 5 i 6 7: & 18' 5 8S I J
67 6 471 6 il 8 ill J l
S v 5 R- Ml 6 N I 86 J Vt
5 (it 6 JO 5 4; I 6 42, 1 ti t It
6 75', I 5 67 6 48 6 23' 6 4tii 7 40, t 'i
5 lltii 76 5 l & 2( I l "
6 8 I 5 MM 5 3X, i ti B 43i 30
2.
8.
4.
Bopi
bnt. S..
Sept. ..
bept. 7..
Sunday.
The offlclal number nr ran of
stock
il'r's.
brought in today by each ruad was:
Cattle, lioga. Sheep.
C M. St St. P.
1
8
Wabash
1
15
2
en
n
6
lb
7
2
1
Misaouri Pacific
Union Pacltlc svatem.
It
C. A N. W., east....
C. & N. W., west....
('., Bt. P., M. St O....
C, B. at Q., east
C, B. A y., west
22
c. K. I. 4i P.. east..
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Western
Total receipts..
15
24
The di-sposltion of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer oi neaa I no lea lea
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
574
4 1.441 281
61 1,511
1.2S6 301
Omaha Packing Co..
Bwitt and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour Co
Cudahy. from K. C.
173
8wlft, from Fort Worth... 121
Armour, from K. C.
76
McCreary & Carey
Hill Son
rullivan Bros
lofftnan Packing Co.....
Kingman ranch.-
Cudahy Bros.... 7.
Independent Packing Co.
Other buyers
8
2
1
70
234
741
lid
40
L048
Totals 447
5,593
CATl'LE As usual on tha last day of the
week the market was practically bare of
supplies, there being nothing of any con
sequence on sale. This has been a week
of liberal cattle receipts. Th total lor the
six days shows a considerable gain ever
th previous week, but 1 only an a pur
with a year ago. A usual at this season
of the year the arrivals have consisted
almost entirely of range cattle, with a
comparatively light sprinkling of native
and corn feds, Tba general tendency ot
value has been downward, although on
soms certain kinds the change has been
small.
Liberal receipts of all kinds of beef cattle
gave buyers opportunity to discriminate
closely and at the same time to bear down
on the kind that they were not especially
in need of. Thus corn fed cattle In a good
many caaes show a decline of as much as
low 15c for the week, the best heavy cattlo
not escaping th decline. O" th other
hand good range beef has ben in pretty
good demand all the week and a the
supply of the desirable killers has not been
excessive, steady prices have been gen
erally maintained. It) fact not a few sellers
quote the more desirable grades as a little
stronger for the week.
Cows and heifers hava been coming to
market very liberally throughout the whole
week, with tha result that prices have
been crowded downward on practically all
grades. A general decline of 10$15d can be
safely quoted with some kinds possibly
25c lower than at tha close of last week.
The country Is not yet feeding cattle any
too freely. The futwe of the corn crop
ia still rather uncertain. With the proepeot
food for high prices for corn, not a few
trmera talk that they would prefer selling
their corn to feeding cattle. On th other
hao,d any early frost that would prevent
corn from maturing would compel as much
larger number of farmers to rrf emu
than would do so otherwise. It follow
than that with the country buying none
too freely the feeder market has shown
weakness In the face of liberal receipts.
While some kinds possibly are not very
much lower the general run of feeders Is
sofejy l&15o lower with common and In
ferior grades of stockcrs slow sellers.
isolations on cattle: Good to choke corn
fed steers, 88.30(80.90; fair to good corn-fed
cattle, 85.5018.30; common to fair corn-fed
steers, I4 5i.j5 6; good to choK-e runtu
steers, t5.o'6.8ti; fair to good range steer,
4 4.i5.): common to fair range steers,
t3.50ft4.40; good to choice corn-fed cows and
heifers, tl.50iiR.oO, good to choice grass ciws
and heifers, S3.75ui.4u; fUr to good grass
Cuws and heifers, ta.00ift3.7j; Common to fulr
grass oows snd heifers, t?iti3fiO; good
to choice stoclciTs and feeders, -ti. luffj 5. 26:
fair to good stoclirrs snd feeders, MOCKir
4.60; common to fair stockers and feeders.
t3.OOfff4.OOi
HutlS-Tra'ns were lat this morning and
the forenoon was far advanced before
buyers and sell- is got down to busluaaa on
a trading basis. When the market did
open me movement was stow, buyers seem
lug to Im ill no special hurrv to All tht..
Oldeia. Still sellers were akU l I .
attic. e.
. . .-! . t,il
; u i h .1.1 Jt.iiJi l
pile's up a little and in some cases 1 green hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 8. c; bors,
squeezed out a touch a a 5c advnnce On! l.50fi3.50; sheep pelts, t0c4l.;6. 1 al
the other hand lira which dirt n ..r, i low. No. 1. Vc: No. 2. 3"c. Wool, 14
ciany sun rjuyers, uiit not In all caaes show
the advance. It ws well alonu loo.rH
mlilJiv efore snvthin like a rir.,,...
wis effected. Th hoga sold largely at
t5.7Wre.t&, with some choice light hogs as
hlKll a 86.25.
The general tendency of he market this
week nas neeti upward espcrlallv during
the last half of the week, althou.S t th
ouii-L ii hik lower. j 0.103' auvnnoe
cariies ine marKet to a
point tnat Is iuat
ah nit a g.V!:;ng higher
than at the- close
of ",ist week,
rr.-orcemtntive salos:
J A. Sh. pr . No Av gh.
Av
..li4
..2-4
m
.235
5 1 110 a I7H 47 m
I !H
44 120 B T5 :
ro ... in bj
45 t( 10 ill DC
6 Sit ... I M
'I I
) I ii
that re-
B!iLtP-ln spite ff the
fact
ce'nts this week have ben very large, there
. uui iis.il 10 l 1.-1 y i nvera so that
: l-v I ait t, 1.!'M n f W .,,.,..-,.1 I .
! dav to su) ply the dettli iency. Hence It was
,h'u ,n, reoelpts or si,cep were ouite liberal '
1 this morning uota i'.littand'ng that It wi '
o; wi..u?ii'm:(i) when t.:c market Is au-vxised to I
be borr.
A shipper criHalrrd that
the report
the rheon mn')-. t this werk
me iiin-u ,11,,-1 . , hi-.- i.h.i ren ii.s
ntw every- dav. H cmiM mit be aVo!rtej.
Inreve r, as tiere r-es heen a mA dnl
of -iKv-neas in the market Itself all the
week. Every day the demand has he-n
nct'vs. lih th g't blr liulir of a'l the
r'ir's, laree as thev were. eeWi. bv Hi
o'elec'' In tl Biernln. Morover nrtces
have heen stesov or strong everv dny
"!' 't ' n.'"i io om any change
'n the rsrVl rerw-rt f lwee the re.
ports ert cut wer n c shl.Tn-r coin-
l (Os'r.t. th sarn evry day.
i A ee e.i.e - fat hn )-
ouo'ed ktesdv Ttth the close of last Week
nn n'rectton nii"' f
lamns nave peen :n pretty good rec,uuai
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"fesrtPH E6" Lin of th Atlantio
QUXBEO TO XXVXKFCn;..
FOVS BATH AT
Z.EgS TBAaT
8A,
Empresses rati Aug. 9, 23: Sept t, 29
Flrvl t'ai.in tsa up; second Cabia ill up;
Third flans 8:28.76 Write for irtlcuUr.
C. T.. u)nla. aeai. Agent, Tel. tiarristt
till. 212 Bo. Clark feu Chicago.
l.r - r
to or thrfe days, enii tTiere la
ttle better firllng on tnat kind
of the week. Feeder sheep
and larhba have been good strong sellers all
the week Quotation show no mntettal
"t1"'1. taking quality lum c
lloll llirh).t mi qil(,t(Hi
coneliiera-
itoeaihly
a little stionger than a week ago.
Quotations on good to choice killers:
L-'irabs. MTVI11B: yearling wethers a.S
8.00; wethers, t . ewea, It.iK.t.JS.
No MUoLai'on ate given on fa'r to good
Ifilera. as feeder hovers aro tnk'ng prac
tically verthlng of that deecr'ptlon gl
better prices than packets will pay
Quotations on feetlvrs. Lati.ba, HI CM)
t hi, yearUngs. 15 x.i & W ; wethers. St.OOff
6.3: ewes. I4.4('d4.t'; irarllng breeding
ewos, J.ii(j8.k; aged bleeding awes, 4 M
4 00.
t lllCAUO l.lTiB Vl tTFrS M IHKDT
, Heg Market Higher t attle
gkeep Market "tendy.
helfora. tl.v.io.Ji: T.xnns. 13.3f.itu.tX); west-
ros. 14 i"; : Mo, ken and fvedeis. I-.SU
Jtp.rt); calves, 8rt.;."4ie'.',i
SHEEP AND LAMP) - Estimated re
ceipt. K.isO head; market steady; sheep,
ITJMiS.So; lambs, JS.0OV7.1: yearling.
Kansas I'lty l.tre Stock Market.
KAKHA8 CITY. Sent T. CATTLE Re
ceipts. l.Oi) head, including
400 southerns;
II,0"r.7; southern steers, M-tCnt.!); south-
rn eo- t sii-,f iii ..t.l, in s eers. 13..MI
5 60; stockcrs' and f'oeder. IS. 1512. 25; bulls.
l2.rn0J.8n: calves. 8J 2Milv.
lit MM Reoelpts. iiCiti Ivead; market strong
to So higher; bulk of sales. $ti.05.'u,2S;
heavy. ti).86ti.05: packers, 6.0O3t5.15; pig"
and llshts. 81 lifnA.SO.
SHEEP Reclnts. 3iv lienrt: market.
Stcad,v: lambs, J6.KXu7.60; ewes and year
lings, R.OO'(i3.76; rsnge yearlings,, 8o.Gojift.!s:
range sheep, 4.7ii.8oi Blockers 'and feed
era, 13.504 . 4.
St. I.oals LIT Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 7. - CATTLE - Re
ceipts. 1.600 head, including 800 Texsns;
market, steadv; beef steers, 14.0-Mi .10;
stockera and feeders, 82.7Wi4.75: cows nnd
heifers, $l.ot'"iS.(al; Texas steers. j:.W'!i6.5o;
cows and heifers, fl. 74.00.
HOOS Recelrts. 2.5i he.-id; market. 5c
higher; pigs and lights. d.fW;.7; packers.
r.2Va.56; butcher and best heavy, Itl.iOiT
PI1KEP AND LAMPS Receipts. l.irl
head; market, steady; natives, 8i.26n6.io,
lambs, tt.8Miti.Eip.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. 7. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.91)0 head; market steady; na
tive steers, 4.tn4r7.0i); cows and heifers,
1.7MM.(i; stooker and feeders. t3.7.Yy4i.
Ht)OS Receipts, 8,li head; market lflc
higher; top, t .; bulk of sales. Iti.OiKtitl.lB.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,728
head; market steady; lambs, a-50ti7.36;
yes r lings, 85.80tit6.26.
Sloox City Lire Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Sept. 7,-lSpecial Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. HH) head. Mar
ket steady; beeves, t4.7S!86.5: cows and
heifers, $2.oOj4.50; stockcrs and feeders, 13 60
(64.90; calves and yearlings, $2.75',dS.M.
HOOS Receipts, 4.5UO head. Market
strong to 6c higher, selling at t6.8tKtfti.o6;
bulk of sales, t5.70lU6.85.
1 . Stork In Sight.
Following are receipts of live stock at
the principal western markets:
Cattle, nogs, oneep.
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. I-ouls ...
Bt. Joseph ..
3-10
S,H"0
8.O0O
2.0(10
2,600
3.M6
4,500
2,610
2,1x10
310
l.Otfl
2.73C
. ..S.OtO
...1,000
.1.1.50s
...1,910
... 3v0
Sioux City .
Totals. ..
...8.030 24,7t6
8.626
OUA11A WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trad and ttootattoa OS)
Btapla aa 4. Foary Produce.
EGOS Per dox., 17a.
BUTTER Packlns: stork. IV I cholc to
fancy dairy. 2oig21ci creamery, 2Bo.
UVB POULTRY-Surlng chicken, 129
14oi hens, 10c. roosters, 6c; turkey. 12c;
duck, W9c; gee, 6c .
HAY Cholc No. 1 upland, 81000: me
dium, t 00; No. 1 bottom, t.00; off grade
from tt.60 to tt.90; ry at raw, 17.00; No. 1
alfalfa, til .00.
FTtfJITS AND MB1LONS.
APPLES-Duches nnd Wealthy, for
cooking, tl.264irl.60 per bu.; eating varieties,
11.50 per bushel basket.
Bl.ACKrlERUIES Case, 24 quart. 12.6a
TEXAS WATERMELONS Each, i5KlJ!i
crated for shipment, lo psr lb. .
CANTALOUPE 'took v Ford, standard
crate, 1350; Arkansas standard. 13.00.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per x'l.JVi5
. CALIFORNIA PLUMS-Per crate, tiOOtf
2.86.
PEABS-Colorado Bartlotts. 23.80 per box-,
Flemish Beauties, 83.36 per box; California
fcat-tletts. 83.75 per box. , , ,
Q RAPES Homo grown. 8-lb. basket, 40c
VkQETABLES. -
NAVY EEANS Per bu., No. 1. 12.009
VH; No. 2. 18.00; Lima, 5 10 per lb.
: POTATOES Per bu., nw, tii85c.
BEAN S New wax. and trlng. 4u50o per
market basket.
BF;ETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per
market basket 354406.
. RADISHES Per do- bunches, horn
trown. Ko. , . . .
TOMATOES Home grown, market bas
ket crste, 4oo0c.
Ct'CVMBKRS-Per baskit, 40a)C
I.ETTI'ri4Pr dos.. 96c.
CELERY-Kalamazoo, 8ie86o. . .
ONIONS-Yellow. &c per lb.; red. So oer
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 lib, 13c; No. 2 rib. 11c; No. 5, 6V;
No. 1 loin, 18; No. 2 loin. 14c; No. S loin,
V; No. 1 ehuck. be; No. 2 chuck,, oc;
No. 2 chuck, 344c; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 2
round, tVc; No. 3 round, 7c; No. 1 plate, 3cj
No. 2 plate, '-Vac; No. t plate, 2e.
'IROP1CAL FRUITS.
LEMONS-Ltmonlcra. SOo sit. 87.50; 9G9
size, 27.50; oJir brand, Wi&ll-OO lss.
lb.; Spunlsh per crate, tt.50. . ,
NEW PEPPERS Per market basket.
75c.
HWEET POTATOES Market basket,
DATES Kadaway, 6Vic: Savers, c; Hal
'owla, Us; new stuffed walnut date. 9-1U
jcx, n.dO M t
BANANAS Per medium sued bunch,
12WH.!5; Jumbo. t2.0i"Kg3.60.
OIIANQES Valenelus. R0 and 98 sires,
t4.5fn&i4.75; Ut, 150, 170. 2o0 and 21 sllff, 85.6
tjb.o1).
IISCk.iiAJfit'''S.
COFFEE hoaatea. No. 43. 8Sa per lb. J
No. 20, I4',c per lb.; Mo, 26, 19o per lb.;
HIDEB AND TALLOW flraen salted.
1 ."SO. tl. 1 - I'cr iu.
1 V,. 1 HUr! No. 7M,c: bull hides, c;
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS
Prunes are somtwhi.. unsettled lr re
offering from second hands. wo seem
' desirous of moving supplies of inuuedli"
crsilea OuoLatims rmuum from 00 to
fur California fruit and from 6 He to tc
for Oregon. Peaches ar slightly easier,
with fancy yellow quotud at la'-jj.
Raisins are firm; three-crown loose Mu
cntels are quoted at Dc; tour-crown, i0o;
teriel raisins, nvitfllt.
FI1T Halibut, lie; trout, ltc; picker!
10c; pike, ltc: plks, fresh frotcn. 2o;
hltlh. 14fol6i : buffalo, 8c; bullhead,
aklnned and dressed. 18c; catfish, ilrtaiel.
17o; whit perch, 7'! whit baaa. 15o;
black bass, !6o; sunflsh, CW9c; crarnilak,
CW9c; lurge crupples. Lie; herrlog. r,eh
fiosen, (e; whitennh. froisen. ISiflio;
pickerel, fresh frocan, 9c; a'panioh
inackeiel, 16c; n:itlvo mackerel, 18i3.c
per fluh; co.lfisli. iresh frozen, 12c; red
snapper, 12c; flounders, freah froxen, IVj;
harldock. fresh frosen, 12c; smelt. 13c;
shad roe, 45c per lb.; frog legs, 35o par
dox.; green sea turtle meat, 26c per lb.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west-
1 ern. 6e. Tomatoes. I amy. 8-pound can.
of tl-4'i; ttandurd, 8-pour.d tana, J1.24. Pine.
1 a pies, a ra teu, s-Liouna, a-.juiv -.av
! sliced, tl. 75 if 2.38. Gallon apples, 93 25.
1 Cn'lfornl.t apricots, t2 00. Pears, 91. 59
I 2.69. reaches. tl.7Jig2.40; L, C. peaches,
1 12.04) 60. Alaska salmon, red. tl 20;
I fancy Chinook, flat. 12.10; fancy sockeye,
I Hat. 81.85. Sardines. Quarter oIL 81.26:
I thrua-quarters mustard. 13.10. Sweet
so . Potatoes, tl '59136. Bauer kraut, 80.
F'Umpkins, kOeu 81.00. Lima henus, 2-10,
I6e49l.i5 Soaked pea, l-lb., 60c; fancy,
tl.250l.45.
4ve York Prod are Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. MUTTER Firm :
' ' " . . j I CIllCAtlo. Sept. 7 -H MiS-KsttmaWd
" i tT-i It.U ! f"l4'J .'v) head; market 5c higher;
.. Ji ,fcn'- ' -WHhfl; nilx.-rt ap.l rum-ners. ';," ; to higher cables and heavy buying oraers.
. l neavy. io.t 'u.;w; puss, oum offer. nga weio l ght and IHtlo traiting .
tTwi! ATTl.rN-KMimsted receipts .- bead; ft" ,ZrlV o,fnI it
.i. I .narket stoa.ly: be. -yea. UlrtJ: ..; cows and J Ht Mw,r. '
' r'"snge n j prorPiB, coninion to extra. lstK4Uc.
Fat; olkKs-t-T-'irm aad unciianged.
EOJH Firm and unchanged
POl'lvrRY Alive, steady; spring chick
ens. 16c; fowls, 14 He; turkeys, 13c.
Dressed, easy; western broilers, 11918c;
turkeys. lOWlto; (owls, 14c.
Liverpool Ciralat Market.
IJVERPOOL, Bept. t.-Vv H EAT-Spot
nnm:nal. futuiea ale.'uly; September, 7s87d'
Decen.ber. 7slld: March. mA
CORN 8ot firm; American mixed, new.
5s Id. Futures Arm; September, 6sVl;
October. 6'td V
Metal Market. "
BT. LOUIS. Sept 7 M ETAL8 Lead, dull
14 92H- Spelter, dull. 95 80.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Record Breaking' Foreign Said Make
All Local rrict Strong.
WHEAT OFFERINGS ARE LIGHT
i.ittii
la
Trarilag la Whlla Cora
troag and lllgkee aaa
Prices Advaaee ost Heavy
Bla.
OMAHA. Svpt
' AU grain was strong and higher this
' morning, duo mostly to the hiivy l"n
l.-e, nkh are thoeavie aiuve
!! . .. .
Wheat otwneJ strong and nigner
Corn was strong and higher and pin
advanre.l to,lv on heavy buying, nig""
rnhits and bullish crop
renorls. Trading
and receipts were light gnd onertags r-
i Jrcmely light. 8pteiubiT corn opeucn
. i4c and closed at 67o. uw
' Oats on.vl strong and held firm '
i wheat and corn. ttfTertngs were very Itgnt
Sud what was offered were well taken.
Trading was dull and generally no Interest
'was suown. September oats opened at
. t rlnmiy wheat receipts wore wKiJ""y
' cis nn.i suiniiienia weig -y
I galnst receipts last rr of 715.W Pusl.eia
no, j mn . ii, v, i,m-.,'
i-iirn rereints wore ssi.iwv D.is.ni
shipments were 4),m) busluls, agnlnit re
ceipts last year of BM."X) bushels and ship
ments of 744,000 bushels. .
Clearances were 7r7 bushels of corn, 9.PW
bushels of ouis and wheat aud. flour equal
to 4i4.0 bushels. .
Liverpool closed ViiS1' higher on wheat
and Sti7d higher on corn.
Seabotird reporlvd l.vuD.tiUO bushels of
wheat and 54LoO bushels of corn for -port.
Local rung.) of upturns: '
Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Closo. Y'r
Wheat- 11
I P.-pt... Hl W1 ' SSI eV
I Dec... wl 4 KiSi 94l
May... 9t, 1 u W) 1 0i
Com- I
Sept... 5T.- 1 57 I' 65' 67
Dec 65 ."s)Ti uo 65'ii
May... &b oti'i ."S
Outs. I
Sept... Efi: 57V4' 55 t57
leo.... 54Si l47 54 94
May... 5Ji.il rVwl M
XK
WW
4v
66 Vf,
rs
54
56 Va
Omaha Cash Price.
WH EAT No. 2 hard, 90iu914o; No. I
hard. 87Vl4jOc; No. 4 r-vrd. 81M; No. I
spring. i'(j'J3u; No. 4 spring, )4u7c; n
grailo, 72fr2c
CORN No. 2, 5S4C' No. 8, 65c; No. , 4.
IBVa'ic; nb grade. MVtjMV; No. 2 yeU
low, 67Vkc; No. 9 yellow, 7w7i; No. 2
white, fo'uCtic; No. 3 white, bSuooHo.
OATS No. 8 mixed, 47u4Ko; No. 2 mixed.
4f.fciMifcc; No. 4 mixed, 40G47C; No. 2 white,
4Uc; No. 3 white, 47H'o4Bc; No. 4 white,
40Hr"47Vgc; standard, 4sVo.
HVE-No. 2. 77Vo78c; No. 2, t?(S76c.
Car Lot Recelaits.
Wheat, Corn. Oat.
Chicago
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth ,
208 , 317 8 45
L"9
50 72 22
7
CHICAGO GRAIN AXD PROVISIONS
Wheat Market I Itlaher oa Predlo
tlon of Frost In Canada. ;'
CHICAGO. Sept. 7 Official predictions of
frost In the Canadian northwest wa th
chief stimulant In the wheat market today.
At the close December wheat was S4l''!
higher. Corn was up Ho to 'AC Oat wei
o lower. Provision were unchanged- it)
Vti higher.
A steady feeling prevailed at th open
ing of the wheat market. The market at
Liverpool failed to reftuct th full advanoo
made on the local board yeterday,- but
offerings here were few, and the demand
good. American seabosrd advices were to
the effect that foreign acceptances wave
light while Montreal declared that every
thing offered thero had been snapped up.
The market strengthened rapidly on the
prediction of the frust In the northwest
and prices ruled firm throughout the re-
malnder of the -day, Trade was not heavy
and many operator seeemod disposed to
await events before- expending operation.
December wheal opened unchanged to So
higher at tl OoH to 11.004. sold between
tl U0'4 and tl.ut7, and oloaed strong s,t
H.OlVa-l.OlH. Clears noes of wheat-aad flour
were equal to 454,000 bushel. Primary re
ceipts were (69.000 bushels against 715,000
bushels on the same day last year. Minne
apolis, Duluth and Chtcngo reported r
oelpts of 352 car against ICS car last wek
and 626 cars one year ago. ,
Th strength of wheat and unfavorable
crop receipts from Iowa, Nebraska and
Kansas made a strong corn market
throughout the day. The demand for Cash
corn was' good and the offerings were light.
Late bullish Influences affecting the market
were tho prediction of frost In Canada auA
the Iowa slate crop report, which estimates
th crop this year at a.diju.iw) ousnsl as
against 48,O0u,000 last year. December corn
opened So to He higher at Cl'Ac, sold be
tween 6lo and 6lc, and closed strong at
61H'u61c. Local receipt were 317 car
with 112 car of contract grade.
The oats market was very quint. Th
principal selling was by the local longs.
Deyrember oats opened unchanged at Ma,
sold between 54c and Mc, and oloaed at
64c. Local receipts were 345 cars. Pro
vision wore extremely dull. At the close
January pork was. unchanged at 915.S6. Lard
was 26c higher al H.gi. kids were un
changed to 2'4d higher at ts.224ii8.26.
Estimated receipts ' for Monday wheat.
2K3 cars; corn, 572 cars; oats, 419 cars; hugs,
15,000 head. .
Kansas City Uraln antf Provisions.
KANSA8 CITY, Sept. 7. WHEAT Mar
ket lfiltac higher; September. K91c; De- -comber,
9iVc; May, 11. mi: cash: No. 2 hard,
91to9Sc; No. 3. Wn94c; No. 2 red, 92HH93c;
No. 3. SSH'ff'ilo.
CORN-Markct unchanged; September.
56c; December, 53'c; May, 5;i4c; cash, No.
2 mixed. 5cAl(i7ui No. 8. 5tic; No. 2 whia
67c; No. 3. W'.Hc. .
OATS -Market unchanged; No. I whltt,
4'fMic: No. 2 mixed, 47417,4c.
II AY Market firm; clioice timothy, 212.50
113.011; choice prairie, M.764f9.0O. ,
MUTTER Firm; creamery, 25c; packing,
lS'ac. ...
EGOS Firm; extras, Jftc; firsts, 18c
Kansas City future ranged:
Article
t Open. I High. Low. Close
Wheat
December May
Corn
December May
I I
I
l62ff4l
I 55V
t
94
1 00
t4
1 00r:l
I
64
' 9!4I
6r4
66
56 14I
St. I.out General Market.
ST. 1X)U1S, Sept. 7,-WIIEAT-Hlgher;
track. No. I red, cash, 94f9fic; No. t hard.
Miwe; Doc. 9774,c; May. 11 04.
CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, tlVsn;
December, btrltc; May, 59c; No. 2 white,
61 Vo.
OATS-Hlgher; track, No. 2 caah, 49Hc;
December, 60c; May, 51c; No. 2 white.
52 .
POULTRY Firm; chickens, lAc; springs.
13Hc; turkeys. 14c; ducks, 8c; geese, Jo.
UllTTCK-rirm; creamery. auutc, , .
EUQB Firm, 18'ic, case count.
Mlaneapulls Gralat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 7.-WHEAT-Set.
temhor, 4M.04H; December, II. Om; May,
tl KHi: No. 1 hard, old. tl 004; No. 1 hard,
new, il.V. No. 1 northern, old, Uogi;
No. 1 no rthern, new, 11.V7W: No. 2 aorthera,
old, l.tirl .05.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, 8ept. T. -COTTON Futurea
opened sluitdy; -ptemh.r. 11.70c, bid;
October, 12.29c; November, 12. J4c; December,
January, 12. 46r; February.' ' IS. 49c;
March. 12.6c; April 12tc; May. IS.61c.
Figures closed steady. Closing bid:
September. 11.7le: Octobr, 12.20v; Novem
ber. 12.35c; tietember, 12 e: January.
l!47c; February, li 51c; March, 18 SM.;
April. 12.6; May, I2flc:. Upot. steady;
middling uplands, 1360c; middling guif,
18 75c; sales. 1!7 bales: estimated receipts
at the ports toduy. 14.000 bale against
4 592 bales Inst week and 19 266 bales
last year. For tha wetsk, lt.Ooo baleg
sgulnat 44,673 bales last week and 199, Itl
bales last year. Today's receipts at New '
Orleans, 17 bal, against 2,198 bale law
year.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 7. for ton Spot,
ftYndvralo busineas done; price easier;
American middling fair, 8 61.1; good mid
dling. 8,)7d; rnldilllng. 7 4Rd; low middling
7d; good nrrttnary, 9 J4d: ordinary. 1 74d
1 lie sales of the day were 7.xi bales, of
ahlch 500 were for speculation and export,
and Included 6.7 American.
Moveaseat of Sgtoolo. -
NEW YORK. Sept. 1. Imports of specta
to New York for th week ending todar
iwcre f.4.83 sliver aud U19,1'm) gold. Ba
nra mmrm tiuiao void and 8X567.47, allvw.