10 a, THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 23, 1905. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE With Cool Weather! Adveat, Uiual Fall Briiknet it Hottd, YEAR EXPECTED TO Bt BEST IN HISTORY Frleee for th Moat Part Are Firs, Aavaaee Brian Kaasea la Glac stasis, Tomatoes aaa Flail luir naialaa tatkaiacl. Among the Omaha Jobblns; houwi the Usual tall briskness of trade Is apparent and It Is now considered aa absolutely cer tain that the year limo will be written down on the booka of the Jobbera aa very much the beat In their history. The movement la steady, the volume la large, and, whluh la a very good thing for the Jobber, prices are Arm. in some ilhea, especially In dry goods, the Jobbera are having a difficult time In getting enough (roods to aupply the demand, and thla la cow their principal grief. " Borne advancea In price have been noted, the moat Important being on dretta glng b&ma, tomatoea and canned goods and ' salt flab. Bug ar remalna etatiunary and ! coffee la firm. '. Unlike laat fall, when quick changes for ; higher prlcea were the rule, boots and ' ahoea remained stationary for weeks at a time thla season. The leather market, how ever, la firm and Indications point to higher prlcea before the winter la over. A good . many late orders ere being sent in by caleemen and are coming from buyers who held oft under the evident and mistaken Impression there would be a slump In the market, under present conditions me mar ket la likely to advance at any time and these buyera are lucky to get their goous at prlcea named at the height of the sea goo. Dreaa Ginghams Opea Higher. Quotations have been made on dreaa ginghams, opening Vk&lo above laat year's opening quotations, and some of the Im portant lines have already been withdrawn. All cotton goods are high and scarce. No change In these are expected In the near future, but when a change oomes It will undoubtedly be for higher ptioes. Sales men are very busy on the road Just now and the orders are more than liberal. They are taking advance orders for next spring s goods. House trade la also good. J'rac Ucaily all of the fall shipments have been cleaned up. Though some fluctuations have taken place curing the week In raw sugars, both raw and relined are now unchanged frutn a week ago. The news from Cuba continues, the dominating factor In the raw market, and the fact that hostilities have been tem porarily suspended has checked the upwaid tendency of prices. The result Is a much quieter tone and there Is very little dis position to speculate. There Is, on the other hand, however, not much disposition on the part of producers to sell and Utile . 1. ..... . I. ... n ..HnA,. in 1 1 1 1 r IllUUIlIkUUIl UU WIG . VI 1 tltliv i m w wuf. Heavy withdrawals are reported, as the 1 consumption demand Is muun larger than usual, and many refiners are still several days oversold. The coffee market Is firm. Arbuokle la re ported a heavy buyer. Recent telegrams from the east tend to Increase the strength of the market. The new crop is said to ba poor, and this is seemingly true, for all the aamplea which have thua far been shown in Omaha by representatlvea of eastern cof fee Importers show small and undesirable beans. If the people want good coffee this season, said a local man, they will have to depend on the old crop. Mackerel CatcU Very Llfcht. Late advlcea from Holland say there has been an advance of 2 cents a keg on white hoop Holland herring. While the catch has been largo, the consumption has been the largest on record and stocks are being used up as rapidly aa they are prepared for mar ket. Local dealers aay lower prloea may not be expected this season. - . The mackerel catch In and around Glou cester has been a practical failure, not a half of the ordinary catch being landed. What have been caught are small, counting 300 to 876 a barrel. The market has ad vanced rapidly, and from reliable sources comes the information that an advance of tl a day per barrel for several days would not be surprising. The catch will be dis posed of In a very short time. The catch of codfish Is 10,000.000 pounds short of what It was at the corresponding date of a year ago. An advance of W took place In the cheese market early in the week and another advance Is anticipated. It v Is claimed there la 25 to 80 per cent less cheese In cold storage than a year ago and that the recent dry weather has made a 16 per cent lighter output than last year on the eeptember make and a 30 per cen lighter output on October make. This, together VHth the Increased consumption, naturally puts prlcea up. It la aald that In New York condensed trlllk manufacturers are ' paying for milk on the basis of 1614 cents for cheese and consequently the farmers are selling to the condensers. Canned and Dried Fralts. jr..nv attention tins been centered In to matoes during the last week. The market has been advanced in ine east i?ri" v' riosen on No. S. and 25ft30o per dosen on ..iinr.a The feellna: all over the country la very strong on tomatoea, with every ap pearance OI lull nmiitjr v" . . . ,, news of the season, which will be virtually nv hv the middle of this week, la largely responsible for the advance and very strong feeling. As recently advlaed, the syndicate controlling the carry-over or iww p-r, rt careful consideration of crop condi tions and prospects, withdrew Its offerings from the market and will not sell now, expecting to obtain better prlcea In the near future. No change Is reported In canned corn, but many of the canners have finished their pack and smaller packa are reported than In itt In all nf the state" Ohio. Indiana. Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. It Is a settled fact that the Iowa pack Is not as large as last season, but what differ ence there will be has not yet aeveiopeo. In some sections of Illinois the pnek hps been very disappointing; In others SO or 90 cer cent of last season's pack. Mntno also la very short of the expected output While there Is some carry-over from the 1906 pack of corn, when the conditions of other canned vegetables Is taken into con sideration, notably peas and tomntoea, it would appear that there Is abundant room for epeculation In corn. Neither peaa nor tomatoea can be retailed, If bought on to day a market, at less than two for 2n cents. Almost without exception advances have been made In gallon fruits. This advance Is na'tlnulnrly sharp on gallon raspberries and blueberries. Blackberries and goose berries have also come In for a share of . this advance, only apples and rmmplzlns In .all the pie material remaining about sta tionary. Really first-class apples In ral- ; Ions have not yet come on the markat. jBoine few are comlna from Missouri and -Arkansas, but to users of New York state s goods this fruit Is aald to be very unsatla f factory. 1 Further advance have been made In I quarter-oil sardines. Very few sra being I taken at the present time and the outlook j ts for still higher prices. I There Is very little change to report In' the California dried fruit situation. Kat , sins are strong at the Advance of Ho over the opening prlcea. wltu a certwlnty that arty deliveries will be practically Impos sible because of the difficulty In getting rhoxes. Prunes are more firmly held. Evas orated apricots and peaches are strong at .the advance and supplies evidently are control lea, juaging irom ail reports. The market has continued to decline on pot evaporated anplea. The sujinly has been more than sufficient, and as the stock rvallable waa not good keeping stock. It aa been forced on the market at low prices Considerable fruit from Arkansas and Missouri Is being offered and some neavv sales have been made of thle fruit. Small sunpllea are now enmlnr forward from Michigan end New York and within the next thirty davr a fair eupnly of tide fruit will be obtainable. Mehant who desire satisfactory apple will onlv txiy as they need for the next thlrtv or fortv. tire days, after which very desirable stock will be obtainable, says a local dealer. The first shipments of new head rice are Jn and of fine eoloe and excellent nunllty. Reports reeardlng rlee cron are some what eonfllot'na. With the Increased acre, are In Louisiana and Texas. It would n tear as If the rron mil-' he somewhat larger than lost seam. The outcome ha crop, however. lt ha In Aoht until the crop la harvested, wh'eh will practi cally be done Inside of thirty days. Paints, Otis and Glass. Ornamental glass has shown no change in the market, so far as ptioes are con cerned, hut the demand Is very Mtl'c tory, this being due to extensive building , operations. Plate Klass Is also In good de mand and the market Is st rotifer at prlcea which were advanced recently. Pnlnt t moving freely and there Is a big demind for brushes, puttv. etc. Turnentlne Is still tKHc. l.d rewalna the snme aa a wk ago. carter" belne- quoted at T'Se, while southern la 7Vc. Oil remains at last week's nuntatlons, boiled being 3r. while raw la Mo. Hardware Qatotatloaa Steady. Outside of a few scattered small changes there have been no fluctuations In the hardware market during the lust week. The situation on all staple goods remains Jjat the same. Mora than at any time during the year the extreme scarcity of all classes nf goods is being felt, and all Indications point la the scarcity gruwiug wore pro- flounced la the near future. This condition of affairs If continued, will witheut doubt force a tendency to higher prices In all stsple linen. A shortage of freight rare la also manifesting Itself, and makes it diffi cult for largo shippers to secure prompt service. Tin fruit cans are almost impos sible to secure, while glass Jars are scarce and are commanding rsther higher price. The stove tmde Is much more active than It had been thla aeason, and all indications point to a very large fall trade In stoves. Orders for hnskers are now coming In In good shape. One feature nf the atove bonrd trade for 1!" Is that but very fsw orders are given for paper-lined boards, the trsde demanding almost altogether the higher priced and more durable wood-lined goods. The demand for barbed wire nnd wire fence has slackened oft some, while the demand for nails Is still ss large as ever. New lists on mica, adopted by manufacturers for this seon, advance prices materially. Have Root print It. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING A MODEL lioeal Home) Attracts Secretaries freaa All Over the Country Want Ins; Ideas. Omaha' new Young Men's Christian asso ciation building has' ifcorai an object of study on the part of numerous secretaries all over the land who are planning new homes for their own associations. Satur day Secretary W. A. Scott of Houston, Tex., and Architect Carl Q. Staats, from the same place, looked over the building and asked Secretary Wade l.OCO or mora questions. Laat Tuesday Secretary Bishop of Kansas City and his architect' were here for the same purpose. Several other secretaries . have studied the structure In the last few weeks. Mr. Wade hopes to open offices in th new building about the middle of October, though It will not be ready for any depart ment work until much later. DIAMONIis-m fi.iei. ml. -t .i Dodge sta Very Low nates to the West. The Chicago Great Western railway will ell ticket to points In Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, . Montana, Oregon and Washington at about one-half of the usual fare. Tickets on sale dally Auguat 17 to October 31, Inclusive. Oet full information from H. H. Churchill, general agent, 1611 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Douglas (044) 1 minting Co.. 1508 Howard. California ana Old Mexico. From August 27 to October SI th Ml sourl Pacific ' railway will sell one way tickets at very low rates to points la California and Old Mexico. For informa tion see your nearest agent or addrea Thomas F. Godfrey, passenger and tlckut agent, southeast corner Fifteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, N ?b. r7ATCHEe Freruter. wrj, ami Dodge Sta. JToklee of tbe Mretic Shrine. EXCURSION TO DE8 MOINES. ORIENTAL PAGEANT. DEDICATION OF THE NEW TEMPLE. FIRE WORKS. COLOSSAL ENTER TAINMENT. BIG CEREMONIAL SESSION. NEW STUNTS ON THE HOT SANDS. Special train leave Union Station via C. A N. W. Ry. at 1:30 o'clock a. m. Thursday, September 26th, returning In time for business Friday morning. Fare for the round trip $4.60. All members of Tangier Temple are urged and all sojourning Shrinera are cordially Invited to Join tbo caravan. For further information see th Potentate or Recorder. A. H. HIPPLE. Potentate. DIAMONDS Ediioim. xtstn and Harney. Bxanrslon to crca Uke, la. On Friday, September 28, the Chicago Great Western railway will run a special excursion train to Clear Lake. Tickets will be) sold at very low rates and will be good to return until October 1. Ask H. H. Churchill, general agent, 1513 . Farnam street, Omaha, for information. Mangum & Co.. LETTER SPECIALISTS. Cash Glrlst Cash Doyal And bundle wrappers wanted at once. Must be 15 years or older. 3. L. Brandeis 4 Son. Card of Thanks. We desire to express 'our most sincere thanks and aDoreoiatlon to our friends and neighbor and all those who, by their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral offering tried to lessen our grief during our recent sad bereavement of my beloved wife and our dear daughter and sister. T. W. MURPHY, MRS. LEARY. WALTER LEARY. CHARLES LEARYV v MABEL LEARY. WATCHES Frenser. 16th and Dodge St. Sonvenlr 8900ns. Sterling, with Auditorium, postofBce and other buildings, In bowl, $1.60 and upward. Full figure Indian handle, 13.00. Our own Omaha spoon, $1.60; gold bowl, $100, and score of other from 76c to $3.60. Ma whlnney & Ryan Co., Jeweler and Impor ters, 16th and Douglas Sta. The Buick Motor Car company promised a delivery to their Omaha agents not later than October 16 of one of their new four cylinder touring cars. If this car meets the predictions of the manufacturers It will be a wonderful proposition, as they guarantee this machine to develop thirty six actual horse power and weigh not to exceed 2,000 pounds. The car was originally manufactured and ready for the market nearly a year ago, but owing to a tem porary restraining order that wa fought at considerable length In the courts by another company, claiming Infringement of patents. It wtos impossible to deliver th car in quantities until the present time. The machine 1 claimed to a speed of fifty five miles an hour and 1 claimed to stand In the same relative position In its class as the two-cylinder car has this season. Three carloads of Buioks received by H. E. Frederlckson In one week Is about th record on any one make of machine for Omaha. These sre the '07 models, upon which only Blight change has been made over 1906. . While most of thee have been old, some will be offered for immediate delivery the first time since Jun that Mr. Frederlckson ha had unsold Buick on hi floor. Mr. A.' Hoape purchased a Buick touring car last week to use In going bark nnd forth from his home to his buslnees. Mr, Hospe has been automoblllng for the last two years. " s Cnsh Qlflst Cash Boys! And bundle wrappers wanted at once. Must be IB years or older. J. L. Brandeis & Bona Card of Thank. W desire to express our most sincere thanks for the many kind acts and loving sympathy shown us In the Illness and death of our husband and father. We especially W(sh to thank the Omaha Musicians' as sociation, the Knights and Ladle of Se curity, th Fraternal Union of America, tbe Ladle of the Maccabees and employe of th Union Pacific store depot, also th kind neighbors and loving friend who by their kindness and sympathy abed a ray of light In thla, aa hour of great grief. MRS. M. E. DODSON. GEORGE B. DODSON, DAVID J. DODSON. , WILLIAM L DOIWJON. TALK OF NEW ORGANIZATION Qosslf) of Third Coantry Clah Revived Over Flnanees f Field Clah. Now that a movement la oa foot te double entrance fee and annual due at the Field club, talk of organising a third country club Is being revived. Some mem bers of the Field club say another club 1 surs to com into existence within a few months, in case the rot at the Field club I for an Increase In feea "There are many member," said on of these men, "who do not car to pay more thsn the present feea, and If they have to pay more, will drop from the club. A It Is, they have to pay $70 for entrance, and $20 annually. In th opinion of some, a deoraaae In membership would b a good thing, a th club ha a membership large enough to be unwieldy. If fewer mem bers are wanted, the condition could ba brought about by the proposed action. It would undoubtedly hasten th organization of another club, which 1 already con templed." In th lummar a movement waa started among member ot th Flsld club and other to organise a country . club and seour land near Dundee, but thla haa been dropped for th time being, at least. On of those Interested aald Saturday that th project wa all but sure of success, when the object of tbe originator of th plan became public, and then th real estate men raised th price of the land to twice what It had been offered at. The price) waa prohibitive. Very Low Rate lataday. Every Tuesday, balance of th year, th Chicago Great Western railroad will sell homeseekers' ticket to Minnesota, North Dakota and Canadian northwest at about half rate; to other territory, first and third Tuesday. Writ H. H. Churchill. G. a, 1612 Farnam street. State number In part and when going. Cash Glrlst Cash Bosl And bundle wrapper wanted at once. Must be 15 year or older. J. L. Brandeis & Son. Here's champagne te our real friends. And real pain to our sham mends. HILLER'S OLD STANDARD WHISKEY a ran ou atZVTVOZT JWXXBKET. , A whiskey "That your friend will appreciate ' as well aa yourself. An lucal .whiskey for home and medici nal use. Bottled In bond. Aak us about It. rxCS We are Issuing a lit tle booklet containing over 300 popular toasts, which we would be pleased to mall or hand to you. They are free.' Ask us for one. wjzx.xx'8 wxnsarrES, rxruu QUAJtTS, BOO, 9L, $U1. a-HILLER'S..sa W Ship 4 Quart Prepaid. Special for Ladies Our Special Ladles' Watch Is a great seller. But it Is, too, without exaggeration, the very best value you can get for the money. A small, dainty watch, "olid gold filled, double hunting case, en graved or hand polished, with guaranteed first-class movement. , Only $12.60 We have others, far more ex pensive watches watches set in diamonds and rubles but as far as good, honest value for the money goes, none of them beat our Ijadips' 8perlal. Remember it is at the headquarters for watches At the Sign of tbe Crown. 11B South I Oth St. Opposite the Huston Store. How Abou! School Shoes? Have yon bought them ytT It not, bring your boy or girl 00 ns and let us show you the kind ot H school shoes we sell. They aits N made of the toughest leather, put togetner la t&e strongest manner, shaped over the easiest lasts and sold at the most comfortable prices . $1.50, to $2,00, FRY SHOE CO. TUB SHOERS, 16th and Douglas Street. I irl 1 fe3 wevafj sn aiainwsr il " ,'fii 1 ,1 rr 11 11 im tmm rv Baf. I For hard and soft coal, with patented AIR BLAST ATTACHMENT. Ton must personally call and see this furnace to appreciate its many superior qualities. Don't make the mistake of building a bouse and putting in any kind of a furnace. Tou can get heat upstairs by encasing an old cannon stove. That Is just what three-fourths of the furnaces sold aro Just big cannon stoves, misnamed furnaces. OET OUT OF THE RUT and see what an EXCELSIOR AIR BLAST FURNACE is. We only ask you to investigate. The balance we leave to your intelligence. Any furnace man In Omaha can install an Excel sior. If he refuses or knocks, report to us and we will show you that he Is more interested in a large profit than he is in your future comfort. Repairs in stock for every stove, range or furnace made. Hot water attachments and asbestos furnace covering. Omaha Stove Repair Works 12001208 Donglae Street. Tel. Douglas 900. m. TTKUO, Fre. QUO. A. W1XCOX, Treaa. RVOO BOSatXOV. T. Pres. a. SC. atATOir. suaNr. mmm mm msi - - That Please Our new fair styles of ladies' shoes will please the most critical eye. Never be fore have we shown such handsrJme styles as we are doing now. The newest last we are showing this fall is the short, stub toe, high arch, Cuban heel," button or lace, bright and dull finished leathers, ranging in price from , $3.50 to $5:00 The shoe is a very import ant item of dress. "We are prepared to suit you in foot wear for all occasions. Full line of Ak-Sar-Bon shoes and slippers. DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam St. Find a Customer Every thing you have) to sell la wanted by somebody If price ant) quality are right A Bee Want A4 WtU tad ts custern. to California or Oregon. 1 1 Low One-way Rates In effeot Every Day to I I 1 1 October 31, 1806, Via 11 j UNION PACIFIC jT I'or Tourist Sleeping "T - s- 1 'Oar reservations and ' j h "pjsSS;. books on California '. . h ""-City Ticket Office, ' ill I 1-1 IffMPQeM' F ' 1324 Farnam St. J I '- I 'Phon . r T OVER In kindness to your feet wear 0NIM0D SHOES The first essential to foot comfort is a properly proportioned shoe, on that Is shaped right and made right. The Onlmod shoe fllla every require ment of common aenae and scientific construction. They are made to fit any normal foot. The second essential Is to have th shee fitted to the foot. Our salesmen are experts. They will fit your foot perfectly. Try a pair of Oaimods and you will wear no other shoe. The Hand Built Onlmod is the best Onlmod tbe best high grade shoe made. $3 and 96. The 94 Bench Made Onlmods are a splendid shoe, looks well, wears weU. The 3.50 and $2.80 Onlmods outrank all other shoes In their class. Fall styles are ready for your feet. i&eoem sos ST. PcrfumeSpecial MONDAY 60c Swlnton's Triple Extracts (all odors), per ounce 10c 50c Colgate's Triple Extracts per ounce .23c 6O0 Lundberg's Violet Triple Ex- s tract per ounce 10c $1 Fiver's LaFrefele Incarnat per ounce 60c ft Roger & Oallet Extracts (all odors) per ounce 60c Above prices tor Monday only. All mall orders filled at above prices, pro viding taey are stamped Monday at your respective postofflces. BEATON DRUG CO. 1IVT1I AMD KAJtNAM 8TS. Omaha's Largest Drag IIoum. wya ALL.- SALE OF BOYS' WHISTS HUD BLOUSES Sale of Men's Shirts Continues Monday Special Sale $ Are you a clothes critic! Well, maybe not, but you don't need to be in order to recognize the superior value of these offer ings. Complete lines of tasty patterns in the very best ma terials and tailored by the very best workmen. Suits you can depend on as proper in style and unmatched quality, at the special price of $ f A $12.50 and HU Gravenettes at $7.50 and. $10. ' You can 't afford to be without" one at these special prices. Youths' Long Pant Suits, the greatest Variety and best values in Omaha at P $7.50, $6 and '....pJ Children's Suits, in all the lat est styles and materials, at $7.50, $3.50, $2.95, 1 Q C , $2.50, down to. .. ...le THS RILUtLI STORE V ' Complete new lines of the celebrated Hart, Shaffner & Marc Hand Tailored Clothing now shown. Suits, $15 to $35. Overcoats, $12.50 to $30. HAVDEN , ar I. a. I -.ra-aMIlawa.MiMa.airiIIWMl urn ar-TT-a .aM. d . I The reat liUlajst.gc -rea'W " tvsTWfrw'-'pW 1 t.SSf-; - V7 -41 tt w ' E .jjiw., t; i the old pipe was made of charcoal Iron. So Is the Majestic, only tbV Iron used is the heaviest put in a range. United States government re port recently Issued says that charcoal iron lasts from five to six times as long as Bessemer steel.. Sold for cash or on easy payments. John Hussie Hardware Co. 2407 Cuming St. "u yu buy 14 of issi it's right." ROCK ISLAND BARGAINS... S25.00 S25.00 S24.00 S22.50 $20.00 S20.00 On Sale Dally to October 31st The Eock Island operates through daily Tour ist Sleeping Car Service between Missouri river points and California, via Colorado and via El Paso, Texas. For further information, call or write 9 Room House for Rent $40 It you ar leoklns; (or a strictly modern house with all the latest Improvements and conveniences, paved street, easy walking distance, call on K ORAM'S, 15th and Harney Sts. Telephone Douglas 1041 or Harney 11 U. , IFYOUBNiOT a cool, delicious, satisfying amoks one that will banish your cares and make life worth living, be sore and call for the old reliable .BSBBaaBBV Ft R. Bice Mercantile Cigar Greatest Stod of Children'i Clolhinq in Omahi Men's Suits Ell a I leable Iron Range The Majestic 1b the only range In the world that Is made from the good old long-wearing Char coal Process Iron. Others use the cheap Bessemer steel, which, as you know, rusts out in a few years. . You know how your old stovepipe used to last and how Quickly the pipe you got nowa days rusts out. Well, it's because .,. , MM I San Francisco, San Diego, Horn brook, Los Angeles, Phoenix, No gales, Guaymas. Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Van couver, Victoria, Ashland, Astoria. Mexico City, El Paso, Demlng. Spokane, Ellensburg, Aruantllla, Wena tehee. Helena, Butte, Anaconda, Mis soula, Kallspell. tl Ogden, Salt Lake, Pocatello. . ill if psii7 F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A. 1323 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. r. Business Boosters Try th Want Ad Columns of Th" Bee. Co., Uaaulacturr, bU Louis. WJ.-E,