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TIIE OiLAIIA DAILY BEE MONDAY, AHIIL 1, 1907. I 5 jf ) if-' XX OFFERED FOR SALE Far bI tar Coatlnaed. CONTENTS of four-room fiat for sal st a erlnr, miiat ell t one. Iniuir , cf fist . Wright block. 16th and f htri? Bt. (1) MsU4 FOR HALE Good household furniture, very chean: mut b nl1 by o'clock tril avenin-. nartte leaving town: grnuni a F.Li I, ,. im.V'n (IS) M!H7 2x FOR BALE Furniture of a In bouse. Inqulra Av. Tal. Fed sWl. ln-room ronm 1414 Sherwood (16)-o8 Al ACCOUNT Of leaving th city. tha content or my -rtxim nm f ' i.,ht rds and In good condition. Ad- '.,. im G-920. care Des, (16)-M4C,J A$ rt.-n BALE A bargain, furniture for B- room flat; leaae it oesireo; nai no. i, Davidge block, 18th and Fsrnam. 1 10) AIMS IX yon BALE Furniture business at a bar- sain. Owner leaving city, 721 N. 16th St. (16 Mi09 Pool nad nillard Table. FOR BALElsA and second-hand billiard and pool table: we lead tha world In ( heap bar fixture; easy payments. Brum- VHcK-Baixe-cuuenuar, wi av loin (St. (16) $44 Piano, Oriint, Masloal Instrument. THE ma11et plnno In tha wet at the Chief go Furnltura Co. We also have the higheat grade second hand furnltura at urn all prices. 141 Dodg St. Tel. Douglas 4M7. (16) M7l A) PIANO, mahogany esse. In excellent con dition, coat l5s for sal at $150. 432 a 24tli Bt. 'Phone Duuglaa 1206. (16)-M821 FOR BALE A good Emerson upright riano, at a aacrlllce. Apply 2413 Han-ill-on, . (16)-JS11 STF1KR PIANO-CHEAP FOR CASH. 311 M CAOUB BLDG. (15)-MS3 A7 TWO ORGANS ONE M'CAQUE Bi.I'G. IS, ONE $25. !U il6)-M687 A7 FINE upright piano, $87. 416 N. 23d Bt. (16)r-6tio Al SACRIFICE-FINE UPRIGHT PIANO, 1126. Owner leaving city. 1819 Davenport. (16)-fl22 A3x FOR BEST values poaslble In high grade pianos, high grade tuning and repairing Buah ft Orts Piano Co., 608 W. O. W, Bldg. Tel. Doug. 6374. (16) M7T7 A30 IJ6000 PIANO PLAYER In perfect condi tion with assortment of music for aale for 1126.00 caxh. Apply M. B. Walklln, care Orchard at WUhelin Carpet Co. (16 M7J7 2x STOP!! And take notice of our special Hat of lightly used pianos and organs. Everyone fully guaranteed and a genuine bargain. 76o to (1 per week will bring one to your home. Kimball, rosewopd case I 76 Arion, cottage upright Chlckerlng A Sons, rosewood case , Btnger, mahogany case...... Opera Jlano, oak case , "Voae ft Bona, cabinet grand 70i) Btelnway & Bona, only ' tfquare pianos and organs, all makes Stt and up. Call or write for complete bargain 100 125 150 175 3i0 3M Hat. We move, store, tune and repair planoa, In our piano factory the only one In Ne braska. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311 and 131J Farnam ft. Telephone Douglas lt26. (18) MJ73 Typewriter a ad Itwlag Macblae. ONE Remington typewriter. No. 8, In good . ccnditton, lor suia cneap. can at Be lea. ' . aw vx nriNi E 8100 typewriter, nearly new, 185. 641 I'axton. . - (16) Mlia Al ' Hlaecllaaeonr. .' SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES. 1K Thomas Fyer, 40-H.-P., full squlpment; coat 12.750. now SI. SOU. J906 Pope Toledo, Typo 7, top and full equipment; cost t3,7i0, now tl.&OO. l!fl rteo, used 60 mllea; coat II. M, now $1,000. Uo Reo, top and full squipmcnt; coat 11,860, now 8W0. J0O4 White Steaiiveri cost 12,500, now 1700, IMS Ford, 16-1L-H.; coat $1,140. now $700. Pope-Waverly Electric runabout, lX) up. DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. J818 Farnam St. 06) M9 HALL'S safes, new, Zd-hand, 18U Farnam. (16) 948 FOR SALE-Two Nstional cash registers, one total adder; also nice line cf store fixture. Globe Land and Investment Co4 Patterson Block. 08) 40 8ND us your malt order for drugs; freight paid on $10 lot. Myers-Dillon bru- Co., Otnaha. - (16)-47 FEW bargains In Id-hand soda fountains; monthly payments. Derlght, 1818 Farnam. (!)- t8 FOR BALE Collect loe of flna old Tiollna, Including sises Viola and 'Cello. Violin Studio, 10 Wlthnell Building. (11) M78J A20 BHERWIN WILLIAMS CO., best mlxsd paint. Sherman t McConnell Drug Co. GARDEN and field seeds, fruit packages, bee keepers' supplies. Younkerman Seed Co... Council Bluffs. Ia- (18 288 FINE Singer sswlng machine, cheap. 418 N. 83d St. (16)-5o4 Al A CLEAN $8,000 stock of general mer chandise at 86 cents on the dollart fine location; will bar closest Inspection; owner moving away. Address Y ., car Omaha Be. (16) 671 COAL Good burning; $ baskets 85c; I for $1, delivered. Rosenblatt. Phone Doug. 412. (16J-6H AUTOMOBILE to trade for horses: a White steamer touring car. In good, first class condition. Writ me. W. S. Balduff, IteO rarnam bt., omana, rxeo. (16)-M666 A4 THREE second-hand tool chests and 1 coaster brake bicycles, cheap. 3i.8 N. 16th Bt. ' . 16-3 ASx BLOT machines, all kinds: also silver plat lug and plctur machines. Jarl, 712 8. liUh. tlo) AWX MILLET BEJCD. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. (lOj M663 ONE Bartholomew wiannt roaster: rood aa new; will aell for half price If sold lmrvad lately. Writ owner. Box 6a, Bcotla, eo. (1-) 674 ox FOR SALE Jewel gasoline stove; boy's wheel, nearly new; early Ohio seed po tatoes, inquire B.( Mandaraon. 16)-M87 A FOR SALE flmlth-Premler typewriter. No. I; fine condition. C. M. Harrla, Thomas Kllpatrlck Co., drapery dept. (1) MS07 2x BNAP Rldpath' History of the World Kncyclopaedia Brltanntca, Internationa l.ncyoiopaeaia; mau monthly payments. Webster's Unsbrldged Dictionary, full leather, only W . H. B. Hoberts, Ml Paxlon Bldg., Oinaha. (16) MS14 A30 TWO-HORSB POWER. 6u0 volts. Thorn son-Houston motor, gooa as new. cheap ituu capital AVS. (l'H-M.'A Al FOR BALE Farm Implements and two cxiionles bees and tehtves. Ilatvr, plow. narrow, corn planter, siam cutter, culll vator, etc Call at Uil at Francks Sta. (16)-M764 Ix FOR BALE Six Mandy 7e broodera, three l ypnera, one txe mcunalor, one Hum ptirey bone cutter, ull Al ronditlon. bianoard Poultry Co.. N. 26th ht. (18)-M8!1 tx WIN S Rambler and boys' Ideal bicycles fcievsn's rttle. U'lnrhester ahotgun and complete bunting suit, very cheap Piers . '-4 Jebater.- (16) M931 6x PATENTS P. O. BARKEI.L. patent attorney and ma- i auatguer. Paxtun Tl. Rd T117. V U.iU AU PATENTS (Continued.) Laraon s Co., book free. Be P1dg PERSONAL C1TT "TEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed, not Ironed. ZU 0. Uth Bt. Tel. Doug. 254. PEWiNO machines rented any mnke. Tfia Dnth. hecond- per week or li.00 per mo hand machines for sale. Is 00 and Ktb. Cvcl Co.. Uth and Ilarnar "P. (18)-S5I MASQUE costumes. Lie ben. TeL 4116, Open evenings. (18)-44 STRING ES. rubber (roods, by mall, cut price; send for free catalogue. Myers, billon Irug Co., Omaha. (1H) 868 PLEATING BuS;. Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink trig, only 6c par yard. Bend for prlco Hat and aamplea. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO., (0 Douglas Block. Tal. Douglas 1WI (18 1-067 PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME- Mrs. Dr. King. 2018 N. 21st St. TeL Doug. 8t59. tl 158 t A CGJ A nV8wedlsh movement. 410 N. iu..kjKa.vlbth room 8, second door. (18) M487 A8 1HE SALVATION ARMY solicits eastoff clothing; in fact, anytning you ao not need; ws collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. Lih Bt., for coat cf collecting, to tb worthy poor. Call 'Phone Doug. 4135 and wagon will nail. (1)-U t k fiVTir'TTr' treatment and bath. Hint Smith, 118 N. lith, 2d floor. (18) VU AR13 you going to New YorkT I can aave you 20 per cent on your noiei diii at a nrai class downtown hotel. Address N-3tii, Bee. (18)-M26 FOR anything; in the sewing machine Una go to f. (loaman at wo., kii lup. Ave. (18) 245 A13 OMAHA Stammtrera' Institute. Ramgs (18)-9u Bieg. JOHN CANE IS IN TOWN! Now la the. time to trim trees, trellises and grap Tel. rape vlnea; also landscape garnening. Kea 64t. ties, iiwi b. i'tn v. (18) M406 A28 HEALTHY, wholesome, satin akin bestowed ry tsatin BKin cream ana naim powuer. 2fto. U PENNEti. Mllllnary Co.. 822 N. lBth (18) 678 June REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. INVESTMENT SNAP BRICK BUSINESS CORNER, ANNUAL RENTAL OF $4,000; WILL NET 12H PER CENT. $8,000 caali, balance from, rentals; low rate Interest. L CONNER. 232 Neville Block. (N)-M3I2 Al FABNAM ST. PROPERTY Full-aixed business lot, 86x132 to twenty foot alley, on north side Farnam, cast of 24th; Improved with three three-story brick flats, paying a fair return on the invest ment. Has a future, we think. Can offer It for a short time at $11,000. . , Harrison & Morton aa-28 $5,600.00 Must be sold before May 1: northwest cor ner 27th and Grant Sts; two-story frame house, 24x60; lot 66x110; good barn; room for 4 horsea and 2 bunnies. Also good- allied chicken house. All In excellent con dition. Address H 22, Bee. . (lfl-M871 1 FOR SALE On Eas: Maple St. strictly modern 7-room house, full basement, laundry, - paved street, near three car lines. Inquire J. H. Olaeen. 217 Board of Trade Bldg-. Tel. Douglaa 368. (19) w chas. Williamson Go. u; rd (IS)) M0 LATEST and moat U4-to-date land and rail way map of weatern Canada; send 10 cents In stamps to the publishers. 801 Kennedy Block. Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. (20) MM9 Zx FOR SALE OR TRADE for smaller house close In, a -room bouse; lull lot, close to car line. Inquire owner, 413 Is. zstn. , (U)-408 lx FOUR-ROOM house for sale or trade for or 7-rcom house, inquire 1621 no. 84tn St, . tlS) M68 A DX STOP HERE, INVESTIGATE 8-room modern, very large lot, fruit. hade, beautiful park, barn, beat loca tion in city; must sell Inside of five days. National Investment Co., Douglas Block, Doug. 8691. (18)-M906 1 EASY PAYMENTS. 8-room modern house: furnaoe; good walks; paved street; Walnut Hill; $2,600 easy terms. (-room all modern house; good repair. 8418 Tankiin street. Price, U.SM; $ouo cash. balance easy. 7-room house, full lot, paved street, $1,600 Muv oasn, oaiano monthly. J. 11. PARROTTE. (19) M907 As A SNAP. $1.400 Lot . block 1, Bemis park, north east 4tn ana larayeue Ave.; high ana sightly; one block from Harney car line. Frank Planck, Owner, 110 City Hall. (19) M870 1 FOR SALE Two modern house and large barn, one diock norm or nanscom park; paved street, east front, lot 76x150. East ern owner will sell at a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1 N. Y. L. Bldg C18)-4tt A WELL BUILT -roont house at 818 8. 25th Bt. for sale by owner. (i) mssi Sx REAL ESTATE FARM AKR HAftCH tANUaV VOR BALB Iowa, 840-acr farm, well Improved and only two mile from good lust town; smoothly rolling land; half In tame grass. $76 per acre; encumbrance $8,0UX. Will trade equity fur clear city property, or stock of aooda. 160 acres finest kind of bottom land; no overflow; two mUea from town of 8,fxv Ieople; every acre tillable; no buildings. .5 per acre; encumbrance $6,000. Will trade equity for clear city property or small stock of goods: or will tiade both of theae farm together for good or clear city property. Write for full particular. Love & aniMEd. woodbine, iowa (20) MJ28 A4 Kaaaa, HOMESEEKERS! B carful. Locate right. Investigate our famou artesian valley. Bur crops, malchlea climate. Let us writs you. Miller at James. Meade, Kan. (is)) Ais Mexico, MEXICAN HACIENDA-126,000 scr: fiv railruad stations on property; produces annually llaj.i'U worth of corn, besides tobacco, Jeulquen and sucar cane; 4 M0 feet above sea level; land absolutely frostleas: store privilege rent (or $la,0uu per annum: tha greatest proposition; price $4 per acre. gold. Charles B. Mullaly, Ban Antonio, Tex. (20) M7EJ 4x Nebraska. WRITE Townsend Realty Co.. Fremont, Neb. Farms and lands for sals or trade fur clear town property or merchandiee. (30) MJdO Ajfcx FOR SALE Section land. Kimball county, all level, tillable ami cloa in; price $6.50 per acre. $2.-&a cash, balanc 8 years at t per cent. Kimball Land Co., Kimball. Neb. (20)-M330 Alx FOR SALE 640 acres of Improved farming )Dd in banner county, Nebraska. Terms; $5 pr acre; $1.6uO cash, balanc nine an nual payments; 6 per cent Interest W. It BuUSFlELD. AUBURN. NEB. iau)-UUi as REAL ESTATE FARM ADD ftAXCH LAUD TO It HAl.1t Hebraakav (aatlaae. TMPROVED farm la aaatera Nsbraska; Parpy and Douglas counties. B 1. Over ton, Uretna, Neb. : () MS."8, Bonth Dakota. FOR BALTJJ 7 quarter Bec-tlon of Innd In Brown county, 8. D. ; will aell together or eparatelv. South Dakota-Western Land Co., 2bM Toy Bldg., Ptoux City. la. (20 M446 A4 rxs. Go to Texas and sen wheat and alfalfa equal to the beat. Sixty car a of landeeekers paused throurh Kanaas City hi one da day. Rll- Aa the crop grow larger the prlcea vance. Owners are expecting a big Increase In May a reports from all over the country show that auoh a rush of landapekera as wns never known will be seen at that time. Join our next big excursion April 16(1) and buy early and reap the benefit. Call br write for facts about thla country becoming noted for Its rroductlvenraa and healthful climate. We are exclnalve aeenis for large tracts In Dallam and Sherman counties, the choicest In the panhandle. Agenta wanted In every county in Nebraska and weatern Iowa. Write for terms. Ullmoro Ral Eatatc Co., 1419 Douglas St Phone Douglls 2b44, Omaha, Neb. , (20)-M34 LANDPFEKERS. Send for map oif Texas, ahowlng ml wtvi and loratlon or famous Bfasoa Valley lands, the richest grain belt landa In the United States, and where bllxxards are unknown. Price, $10.00 to $11.00 per acre. Illustrated list frea. HI LAND P. LOCK WOOD, 48$, San Antonio, Tex. (20) M69I A2 TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO LAND. Have gome rare bargains In Texas and New Mexico land, v to i.tx an aero. Go and see for yourself; low railroad rfctes. For particulars addreas. ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW, 809 New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb, (20)-M3S3 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Lasd, FOR RENIV-tVacr tract of land In- Ben son (without houee), suitable (or garden ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till January 1, 19u, for $2o If taken immedi ately. Address E 338, care Bee. (21) 468 x FARM FOR RENT. Splendid farm, 211 acres, for rent, six miles from omana possession given at once. Apply to H. S. Sturgeon, 440 Board of Trade Bldg., omana, MeD. Tel. uougiaa iaiu. (21) M908 146 ACRES one mile north of Florence. Three-room house, well, windmill, water In house, lsrge barn. About 60 acres un der cultivation. Also good pasture. Rental, $225 per annum. N. P. DODQK & CO., 1714 FARNAM ST. (21)-18 FOR RENT 40 ACRES OF FARM LAND, WITH HOUSE. BARN AND SMALL PASTURE.'ABOUT ONE MILE SOUTH OF BENSON. THE PUTNAM CO., 604 N. T. LIFE BLDG. (21) -MS10 We have a customer who wants to buy In side property., Muat be cheap. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1001 N. T. Life Bldg. Phone Douglas 2152. ' . ' (21)-MS17 $ REAL ESTATE LOANS $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property in Omaha; lowest rate; no delay. Thorns Brennan, Room 1, N. Y. Life. (22) m LOWEST RATES Bemis, Paiton Block. (22 6 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22-r6S PRIVATE MONET F. D. Wead. 1530 Doug. (22)-72 GARVIN BROS.. 1804 Farnam. I and thi per cent loans on real estate; no aeiay. $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and res). dene property in tJmanar lurweat rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan. R. 1, N, Y. Ufa . (22) 968 W A NTED City Farnam Smith loans and warants. W. & Co 1820 Farnam St. (2)-t6 LOWEST RATES Bemis, Prnxton Block. (22)-0lT7 WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters A Co., us) vn LOANS on improved city property. W. H. Thomas, 606 First National Bank Bldg. (22)-70 BUILDINO loans on residence property; per ceat. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Blk. 22)-M564 TJNTOST LOAN A INVEST. CO. I 810 Be Loans on Real Estate, . I Bldg. at 4 and 6 per cent. 'Phone Doug. 2!M. , (221-684 A JO REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT to buy Inside property. State location and prlo in first letter. Write B-19, care Bee. (23i M818 2 WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture. coox ana neating stoves, carpets, linole um, office furniture, old clothes and hoe, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilt ana an ainaa oi toots; or will buy the fur nlture of your house complete: Will buy antique or manogany furniture. t:i high est prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. UOUg. 8871. (26)-0 A17 CASH for old books. Stacy, 816 S.Tsth! (26)-MW7 A6x CASH paid for old books. Crsre-Foye Co. 813 8. 14th. 'Phone Douglas 1321. (26)-44$ I WANT to buy a barber shop. Give full particulars in nrst letter. Address J-923, car nee. (25) M467 A3 WANTED TO BUY-Four or five work horses, weWht about 1.200 lbs. J. Kemp. 2612 Leavenworth St. 'Phone Douglas 988. (26) 607 Ap8 WANTED. TO BUY Horse and Concord buggy; will pay cash and part groceries tur same. Aaareee IS lu, ties. (X)-M671 WANTED, to buy. drlvlnsr horse, sound c(ty broke. Tel. Douglas 1129 or Red 7524, (361 M641 A4X I WANT to buy large second-hand fire prooi saie, cheap. Address K 24. Bee. 25, M373 2x WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent small house, within ten uiuckb euner way rrom 40tn and Ha mil ots. Aaaress su2, care lie. (26)-M30 Al WANTED By let of Mav. rood or 10. room house In vicinity of Hanaoom park Auurcsa n.-aue, car tie. (28) MS- A2X WANTED Furnished room In private inning, ueiween xom ana 4'tn, near rar nam, by young man. Address L 8, Bee, (24)-Mua lx WANTED Two furnished or unfurnished room; light housekeeping; mother and on. Address M 9, Bee. (26) M670 lx JANITOR wanted, white preferred, for few hours Janitor work dally; will furnish quarters free. Husband can take other steady employment. J cr Bee. (HHi-M'31 lx WANTED SITUATIONS DAT WOMEN furnished tree of charge. Telephone Douglas Uli. (37) MawO POSITION as cashier by young lady of experience. Address P 928, care Bee. (27V-4U1 A$x WANTED Employment evenings E 2. Bee. (27) 62 4x COLORED man and wife want cook's plao tr ranch or private work. Reference Peterson, 108 S. $4th St, Vest Philadel phia. (27 M718 I v When Writing to Advertisers Remember It takes but sn extra stroke or two of the pen to mention th fact tiiat $ru saw thla ad la TU Is. GOVERNMENT NOT rCES troposau yon Indian supplies tepartrtient of the Interior, U(He of In. dlan AITalra, W asliirgtou, D. C February Us 1)'7. fat-nli yi cpua. l'iuiy iiotlkrl on the outsVt" of the envelope, 'Propiaals for Robber Ooods, Bonis and rlhoes." etc., as th oea may be. nnd . an lreesed to the "Comminsloner of Indlim Xffaira, Washing ton, D. C." will l receive.! at the Indian office Until t o'clock p. ni. of Thursday, April 11, 1H07, and thn opened, for furnish ing the Indian aervlc with rubber goods, boots and shoos, had ware and medical supplies. Sealed proposals, pis ml v- marked en the otitside ot the envelope. ' Pr'posals for Enameled Ware, Furniture," etc., as the case may b, and addressed to ths "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton, D. C," will be received at tl.e Indian office until 8 o'clock p. in. of Tuesday, April 18, 1H07. and then opened, for furnish ing the Indian service with enameled ware, lamps, fumiturs, bedding, stoves, nirrlcul tural implements, palnta, oils, glass, tin ware, wagons, harness, leather, shoe find ings, saddlery, etc., achool supplies, and a long list of miscellaneous srticlea. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all necessary Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian office, Washington. D. C. ; the'U. S. Indian warehous.-a at New York City, Chicago, 111.; St. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Neb. The department reserves the ,rlght to reject any and all hula, or any part of any bid. F. E. LEL'PP, Commissioner. M19-dl7t PROPOSALS FOR BEEF, CORN, GRO ceries, etc. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs Washington, D. C, March 6, 19o7. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the envelope, "Proposals for Beef, Corn," etc., as the case may be, and address to the "Commis sioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C" will be received at the Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, April 23, 1K'7, and then opened, for furnishing the Indian service with rolled barley, beef, multon, corn, salt, coffee, sugar, tea, soap, baking powder and other groceries. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all necessary Information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian office, Washington, D. C: the S. Indian .warehouses at New York 'ltv. Chicago, 111.: St. Louis. Mo.: Omaha. Nob., and Kan Francisco, Cal.; the Commis sary of Subsistence, U. S. A., at Cheyenne, Wyo.; he Quartermaster. U. 8. A Seattle, Wash., and the postmasters at Tucson, Portland. Spokane and Tacoma. The De partment reserves the right to reject any and all Mds or any part of any bid. F. E. Leupp, Commissioner. Al-dl8t SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived at office of trensurer Battle Moun tain Sanitarium. N. H. D. V. 8.. Hot Bprlnga, South Dakota, until 12 o'clock m., April 8. 1907, and then opened, for furnlah- ng and Installing 1.201 .window and door screens for -home buildings, and 119 portable sash for arcade of hospital building. In ac cordance with drawings, which may be seen at the office of Thos. R. Kimball. rchltect. 503 McCains bulldlne. Omaha. Nebraska, or at the office of treasurer, Hot Springs, South Dakota. Instructions and specification, with blunk proposals and other Information, . may be had upon ap plication to W. A. Tucker, treasurer. MchZ2-27-Aprl RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION TWHTH AND MARCY Union Paclfle Tjeave. Arrive, a 8:18 pm a 6:10 pm a 9:30 pm a 6:10 pm al0:46 pm a 6:00 pm a 7:44 am a 4:60 pm t12:46 pm Overland Limited :..o 1:56 ai l The China and Japan Fast Mall s 4:15 Dm Colo. & Calif. Ex .a 4:16 pm California Jk Ore. Ex. ..a 4:26 pm Loa Anreiea Umltd...al2:06 pm Fast Mall a 1:6$ am Colorado Special a 7:45 am North Piatt Local..... 8:10 am Beatrice Lccal .a 8:0 pm Chicago, Roclc Ialaad at Paelda. EAST, . Chicago Limited v. .a 8:15 am lows, Local .............a 1:00 am Chicago Mall Iowa Local .,,.1)12:06 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 6:06 pra Chicago (Iowa Lrotd.).. fi.ii pm a 7:10 am a 4:30 pm $ 46 pra 6 9:56 pm a 1.85 pm (02;2e pm a 8:06 am s 4:60 pm all:06 pm al0:10 sm WEST.' Rocky Mountain Limit- 7-20 am Colo. & Cal. Express, a 1:60 pm Okl. Texas express.. a :u pm Lincoln Falrbury and Bellevus .....v.a mi pm Wabaah. . , . St, Louis Express.. ;. .. :S0 pm Bt. Louis Local (from a 1:30 am al0:80 pm bUJO am " 7:10 am 11 :50 pm ' 8:00 am 11.50 pm .30 pm council umnsi ,.a :io am Stanberry Local ' (f(om , . CounoU BlUDS) o e:w pm Chicago Great Weta. St, Paul ft Minneapolis.." I: pm Bt. Paul Minneapolis,. i:v am Chicago Limited 6:40 pm Chicago express :w am Chicago Express 1:30 p Chicago V Nortbwcstcrav Cedar Rapids fas Twin City Express IS......A 7:06 an is..,., Jt 7:0 an a 1:00 an am a 1:06 pra i am 1 am aiO:uo pm all: 16 pm a 8:46 pm a 9:25 am a 8:60 am a 8:46 pm a 7:30 am a 2:00 pm a 8:80 am Chicago uayngui Chicago Local ... Sioux City Local Carroll Local .... Bioux City Local .all:30 am ...,n.a 8:60 pin .a 4 32 pm .. 6:60 pm Chicago tjpreae ... Fast Mali Fast Mall Twin City Limited Overland Llmltea . Norfolk-Boneateel . Linooln-Chadron ... Dead wood-Lincoln , Caaper-Shonahonl .. HaatingB-Superior , Fremont-Albion .... ..A 1:2$ pm ..a 8:28 pm ..a 8:38 pm ..a 7:40 am ..b 7:40 am ..a 3:00 pm ..a 1:00 pm ..b 3:00 pm .. 6 02 pm a 7:06 am a 9:31 am 10:35 am ai:3e am a 6:05 pm a 1:06 Dm b 6.06 pm uii'jM pm Mlaaoart Paolflv. K. C. ft St- I Express.., t0 am K. C. ft 8c L. Express.. all-.lt pm Nebraska. Local a 8:00 pm Des Moines Local a am a 6:26 vra all: 40 am a 4:11 pm Chicago, Milwaukee A it, PaaL Chi. asd Colo. Special.. 7:W am a 7:30 am California aua ore. H.X.. :4s pm Overland Limited a 8.35 pm Tie. Molnea ft Cedar - a t:io pm a :) am Haplds Local 1:46 am bll:00 pm llltaol CeatraL - Chicago Exprea a 1:00 am Minn, ft et. Paul Ex..b8:ra Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm M.nn. ft Bu. Paul Ltd... HM pm a $.46 nm a 1:16 pm a 7:30 am ;:3vam ptnLINGTON STATION lutk UAON Barltagtoa. ' Leave. a 4:lo pm a 4.10 pm a 4:10 pm all:10 pm a 9:10 am a 8:00 am Arrive. Denver ft California. Black Hills Northwest 6peclal . Northwest Express . Nebraska Express .. Nebraska Local a 8:80 Dm a I so pm i ju pm a 7:10 am a 7:45 pm a 7:46 pm a 9:06 am al2:01 nm Llncom ajim ...,.. ........ Lincoln Fast Mail .,....b 1:00 pm Finoin Local S 7:30 pm bl0:26 am Ft. Crook ft Platism'th.b 2:50 pm tlulliimulith ..a 7:60 pm a 1:10 am Denver Limited Bellevu ft Pao, tlucugJ Special Chicago Express a 7 10 am a 1:60 pm a 7:26 am i-4 pm a 7:2o pm al03 pin allioO am a 6.46 am 4-10 pm Juno, .a 1:80 am a 7 am a 1:45 pm S 8:0b pm Cliicaao Hyer Iowa Loo cal a 6:15 am Bt. )auis Kxpresa a v pm Kansas Clty-Bt. Jo al0:46 pm Kansas City-BL Jo... .a 8:15 am Kxum City-ttt- Jo a 4:t6 nm WEBSTER STATlON-lOta ft WEBSTER Chicago. St. Paal. Kflnneapolla Oinaha. Twin City Pass ngr...b 8:30 am Blcux City Pasanger...a 2 00 pm Emerson Local D 8:46 pm Emerson Local 1:46 am Mlaourl Paeino. b :19 pm eu ro am b $10 am O 6:50 pm Local via Weeping Water l4 am a 8 50 pra all: 20 Dm Falls City Local .a 8:50 pm a Daily. D iany except eninaay. a Daily except Saturday, e Sunday only. Dally except alonaay. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. French Line Ccmpajftfg Ginlral TrarviatlanHqxit Gigantic, Elegant, Fast Livlatha.n X.K PBOVENCE, new twin acrew flyer, pssaea ger elevator, gymnasium, roof cafe. This sod the other Twin Screw Mramers have daily newspap ers, orchestra, wireless ivimu ami many other innovation oa bostd, both fur asf ty sud comfort. L Provano. March U La .ol. April 11 La Lorrala. April 4 L tuuralna. April U La Bret-aua, April I La Caacuna. April 80 SPECIAL Extra departure. Express Steam ra. I t of autuc aieaiuer atchrao accond clui era. at cheap accond class ratea. Naval offirera' man-of-wa diadpline. Com pany a veatibuled train.. Havre-fant, hour, where convenient connection arc mad fur all point ea the Continent. lor plana, rraervaiiuu and full iafonnatioa call ea, telephone, or writ o Harry Moors. 111 Ft rum Sl ' t B. KaravlSa. lfca r St. l.cui N -m tr of 1st NaUoiiiI Baa. ' W. u. Itanaauo, UU raraaia b OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Catiils) Trias : Eea'u'uT ud Frios fox Week HlebeT. KOGS OPEN UP TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheep siad Lambs Steady Today, bat trajr fr th Week, Carry, lag? Prices t Hldttcst Pwlat of S)os. SOUTH OMAHA. Msrch , 1007. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Ortlclnl Friday Official Saturday ... This week Last week . Two weeks ago.,... Three weeks ago ., 4,240 4.6S9 11.210 4.41W 8.3M) 2.4W 1.211 2J0 8.C-6 1.632 4.2 4,748 $.600 ..:$ S.W) 10.907 7.P40 4.4O0 63.069 M.S78 47.813 87.119 44,31 57.478 tour weeks ago Same week last vear 18 2ti7 The following- table shows the receipts of cattle, h(fs and sheep at South Omaha for tne yeax to- date, compared with isst year 1807. 1f. Inc. Dee. Csttl Hoga Sheep ,i $79,739 247. SO0 82,489 6l:'W 6'.8.433 484,984 45U.1HH 25,086 48,867 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to cnoice corn-fed steer. .$5 avtf5 70 ralr to good corn-fed steer Common to fair steers Good to choice fed cow Fair to good cows and heifers Common to fair cows and heifer.. Good to choice stocker A feejr.. Fair to good stockers and feeders.. Common to fair stockers Bulls, stags, etc Veal calves The following table shows the 4.f3.?0 4. ooy4.fi $.&!(; 4.60 8.2F'u 3 80 10t"a3.25 I Mi4 9v 3 W u4 V $(KVfl3.80 !75440 4.0CKS6.50 averare price of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1807. 19O6.1905.19O4.19O$.19O2.l01. March IS. March 19. March 10. March 21. March 22 March 23. March 24. March 26. March 26. March 27. March 28 Mrch ?. 6 r 6 48 I 6 011 10 1 17 t 08 19 6 13: 6 04 4 96 7 W 6 221 t 29 6 27 7 19i 1 3S. 7 Ml 27 7 36 U 15' 24V, 4 9'2! 4 95 S 28 t 13 is t 18 6 25 6 08 e o. .16 6 01 6 081 6 15 4 9 7 44 6 (W 6 15 24 1 6 201 S 02 7 871 I 081 5 23 7 HI 6 14 6 13 7 221 111 7 28i 12 7 30j 6 961 5 21 I 6 98 5 2S 7 21 6 05 6 26 -07HI 1 061 6 02Vi 6 n 22H 8" 6 13 6 13 6 17' 6 14 6 27 8 2 6 101 2Ki 6 OS March 30, 4 S0 6 06 6 07 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. ' - Cattle. Hon. Omaha $2. 7t.ii. 2o $6.34ti.4S Chicago 1.75a 75 6.8V TO Kansas city 3.fl.Z5 5.rtiait.to St.. Louis , 1. 90-56.50 6.9Ofl.70 Sioux Cltv 8.0O'(i6.5O .8vj6.46 ine official number of cars or aiocs brought in today bv each road was: Cattle. Hogs.Bheep.H'ses. wabasn .. l Union Pacific system. .. 9 a . At is. w. Ky., east l 9 C. ft N. W. Ry., west 1 28 C, St. P., M. ft O I C, B. ft Q., east t C, B. ft Q., west t 8 , R. I. ft P., east 1 C. R. I. ft P., west... .. 1 Chicago Gt. Western .. 1 Total receipts 7 18 The disposition of the day's receipts wa a follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber or neaa inaicatea: Buver Cattle. ....15.W4 8L717 ....24.415 69.1 ... .26.0" 63 4ol .,..21.161 89.S25 ....19.9W 61. 7M 46.249 Hogs. Sheep. 6S0 . 842 ... 1,10 859 Y.'M 839 s 8,877 839 Omaha Packing Co 8 Swift and company is Cudahy Packing Co 13 Armour co Cudahy, Kansas City 40 Cudahy, Denver ........... .. J. H. Bulla 18 Sullivan Bros i Other buyers It Totals "...169 CATTLE The market, as usual on Sat urday, was practically bare of eattie to day, there not being enough of anything, on sale to make a test of values. For the week, as will be noted from tne tsdic at honrf nt enliiran there has been a very heavy decrease in receipt. There has also been a very considerable falling off as com pared with a year ago. In other words, the receipts are the smallest that thfy have been since me wees: rnuina x-curua.r Under the Influence ot tne ngni receipt, both here and elsewhere, there has been a great strengthening up In eattie value, un til ot tne Cloe oi in weea iwi ioen possessing any quality at all are generally 26c higher than at the cloee of last week. That means that all the decline of last week has been recovered. At tne same time that prices have been higher the trade hss been more active, the market being the best in that respect that It has been for some little time. The eastern beef market, however, has not been at an good, and had receipts of live csttle been heavy prices would unquestionably have been far lower than what they are at tha present time. Cows and heifer have Improved Irr about the ssme proportion as have beef steers, the market on the desirable kinds being generally about 25c higher for the week. The trade on most dsys has been fairly active, buyers apparently wanting every thing coming. Stockers and feeders have eold freely all the week at good, firm prlcea. What little weakness was developed last week has been fully made up and feeders are selling as high as sny time. The feeling at the close of the week Is that the markets of the country generally are In a position where they cannot very well stand large receipts without a weak ening of values. . Representative sales: BEEF BTEEKH. No. 11... 7... 9... 6... 4... ... 1... I. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .1023 . 75B . 755 ,. 863 . 417 . 60$ . 850 4 66 COWS. I 75 5 rt 8 40 ' 4 850 t 75 4 00 $40 HEIFERS. 1 65 6 848 1 65 10 80S BULLS. 3 10 1 1670 CALVES. 00 1 100 4 00 4 60 1 60 105 1 $6 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. t 840 4 06 6 1038 4 60 2 .1020 4 SO HOGS Hogs opened lOo higher thJ morn ing, the first aale being largely at 6.42H, as against $6.30ii.$2H yesterday. The demand, however, at these prices was not very urgent and before very much business wss transacted the market weak ened, most of the packers being unwilling apparently to pay over $6.$3a6.87H. As seller seemed to feel that they were en titled to a good stiff advance they were very slow about cutting loose, eapectally at the weaker prices, which naturally made the trade slow and dull toward tha last. The receipts of hoga this week have been very small, showing an enormous decrease as compared with last week and a heavy decrease as compared with a year ago. Under th Influence of the lighter receipt price hav atrengthened up quite rapidly, th market being higher every day alnc Tuesday. At the cloae ot the week the market 1 20025c higher than It wa at th cloa of laat weak, or a big abo higher than Tuesday, which was th low point of the year. Kepreaentntivs aale: No. Av. 47 823 79 212 72 248 45 267 63. .,...$ 71 233 74 23 72 221 40 2f7 62 .270 64 220 44. .....251 49 2o0 71 244 64 2S4 $u...,. .259 69..i...230 59 2nl 78 2; 63 $71 79 218 66. .....237 (5 229 7 450 Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Bh. Pr. .. 6 80 150 228 .. 1 40 .. $ 85 72 232 ..6 40 40 85 64 244 40 40 .. 85 73 29 .. $40 .. $ 86 6 225 .. $ 40 30 4 87 74 22$ .. 1 40 .. $ 37 80 2.5 80 4 40 10 6 37Z ... ...249 40 $ 40 .. 6 87Z 80 I t 160 6 40 . .. 87 ' 30 225 .. 40 6 37V4 70 2 .. $40 .. 1 871, 70 227 .. 1 40 40 J7H 77 224 .. 40 .. t:4 71..flfl257 .. 4 4-1 40 t 37'i 78 24$ .. 6 42V .. 4 I7U 85..flfl228 .. $ 42V, 80 87Vi 76 212 .. 42U 40 $ Sid M......197 $0 4 42. 120 $ 37U SS 192 .. 6 42H 80 $ ITVi 78 2,19 140 $ 42 40 1 40 8$ 21$ 120 I 42V4 .. 4 40 60 ta) 80 ( 46 .. 1 40 STAGS. 80 6 76 1 4S0 80 I $7Vt SHEEP There wa practically nothing on aie in tne aneep nam 'i' morning the few car reported In being either dl rect to packer or consigned through. Th receipt fur the weak have been quite lib eral, though not showing muoh change aa compared with last week ana a year ago. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CANADIAN PACIFIC "IMPREII" Lin l th Atlantic) Nuiuing o.tir aiiuai li.n our new ex pie ateamer. Empress of Britain aad tinprea of Ireland (140 ton), uuabec to Liverpool In lx day; I than four day at aea. Superior accommodation available. Comfort, elegance and aafety. Send tor Illustrated booklet and sailing Hat. C. B. ktslAMlM, ra. Aft, Ud . Clark ti, ViUoAge, ui. The market's a whole has been In S moat satisfactory condition. Th eoneum Ing demand for both ehep and lambs ha been urgent and everything ueslrabl has met with ready sale throughout tha whole wll at alioos; frirN. Iml, In i m t, have been gradually t resist h a nlng up end at . the close of tlie week ran 1 anfely ? noted at the high point of the season sr. Khen have also sold te very g 2 dvantagr and as high ss they hare any time. Medium and inferior kinds have been rather alow moat of th week, packer dla crlminatlng etrongly In favor of the good kinda. A feature of th week's receipt la th preponderance of lamb and ewe, very few wether or yearling having ar rived. ... Proapect for th future ran hardly be better. All Indications seem to point toward a continuation of the preaent good con suming demand for mutton, while the sup ply of live ehaep and lamha In the country la not thought to be burdensome. With th outlook as promising ss It Is It would aeem- to be th part of wisdom for ship per to hold back both aheep and lamb until they ar well finished for market and not sacrifice anything by shipping It In half fat. Quotation on killers: Good to chotc lambs, $7.rtf-4i7.90; air to good lsmbs, $7.25 fiT.65; good to choice yearlings, lamb weights. $ti.Svg.7ft; fair to good yearlings, heavy weights. $6.104.50: fslr to good year lings, heavy welghva, IS&eHG.lO; good to choice old wethera, sj.OiVcrH .26; fair to good old wethers, $5.7i-i.00; good to choice ewe, $5.40ii6.75; fair to good ewes, $5 006.40. Representative aale: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hogs Ten to Flfl Cent III a her Sheep Stronsr. CHICAGO. March 80. CATTLE Receipt. 3"0 head; market steady; beeves, $4.2"u.75; cowa. $1.75fl4.0: heifers. $2.7Vj6.3P; calves. t6.6nf)f.fi: sood to nrlma ateer. til6. ,6; poor to medium. $4.26'a6.26; tocker and feeder, li ) HOGS Receipt, 7,000 bend; market 10 16c higher; light, Jd.totlM.TO; mixed, $6.4(S' 6 72S; heavy, $j.30fl70; rough. $6.30'.W.45; rigs, $5.8041-6.60; good to choice heavy, $6.5iKrf 60: bulk of aalea 8fl04iKR6. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 9.000 head; market strong; natives, $4.26'iT'.50 western, $45?'i60; yearlings, $1.26a7.85 lambs, $G.XijS.00; western, $6.OO8.00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 80.-CATTLF-Rs- celpts, 700 head, including K southerns; market steadv: choice export and dreaded beef steers, $6.30CTfl2fi; fair to good, $4.251f 6.26; weatern fed steers, $4.0ftt6..6: stockers and feeders, $3 50W4.85; southern steers, $3.75 V" i; southern cows. $3.oin,3.70; native cowa, $2.6fwfi4.25; native heifers, $3.2535.00; calves, $8,754)7.00. HOaS-Reerlpts, $.500 head; 10c higher; top. $6 50; bulk of sales, $.4Kfi.47Xi: heavy, $6.4056.45: packers, $6.4M6.i0; pigs and lights, $6.26t&50. Receipts for the week, 54,000 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts; mar ket nomlnyllv stenrlv lamha. 37.4fWa'7 : ewe and yearlings. $6.26ff.00; western fed yearlings. $6 0t&.80; western fed sheep, $S.0tfi6.90; stockers and feeders, $3.5a'5.00, Receipts for the week, 3S.30O head. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORX. March 30.-BEEVE43 R celpta, 201 head, all consigned to slaught erers. Nothing doing In live cattle, market feeling dull but steady. Dressed beef In light demand at 709o per lb., few native sides GU74c for Texan beef. IJverpool and London cattle and beef market steady at UWtH2e, dressed weight, live csttle, and 8H(i9o for rerrlgerntor beef. Exports today 636 cattle and 5.326 quarter of beef. CALVES Receipts, 117 head. Market wa weak. Sellers quoted $5Wfi8.75 for veals Dressed calve easier; city dressed veal, 8 laMie; ommtry dressed. M12c. HOGS Receipts, 640 head. Mnrket Arm and nomlnallv higher: no sales reported SHEEP AND LAM Bf Receipts, 1.216 head. Sheep nominal, lambs steady; prime lumps sold at $H.so;' spring iambs, nominal Expert. 20 sheep. St. Loal Live. Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, March $o.CATTLF,-Re-celpts, 100 head, no Texans: market steady, native shipping and export steers, $5.6"iT 8.50; dressed beef snd butcher steers, $4.&o-fl 6.40; sneer under l.tmo lbs., $4.0004.50; stock ers and feeders, $3.60471.25; cows and heifers $2.6Gg4.2B; canners. $2.00'2.60; bulls, $2 toft 4.50! calves. $3.00i3.00; Texas snd Indian steers, $2.6565.60; cow snd heifers, $l.0ft 4.00. HOGS Receipts, 1,500 nead: market 10J lftc higher: pigs ahd light, KvrWfl.ss; pack era. R 90(89.80;. butcher and bet heavy $8 456.70. f SHEEP AND LAMBS No market. . SI. Joaesh Live Stock Market, 6T. JOSEPH, March 80. CATTLE Re ceipts. 40 head. Market steady; native, K30ti.26; cowa and heifer, $1264)176 Blocker and feeders. I3.75n4.75. HOGS Receipts, 3,544 head. Market wa steady to strong; too. $6.46;. bulk of sales. X6.42W0g.4a, . BHE&P AND lambs Receipts, none. Slonx City I.lve Stock Markets arrttrv rrrv if -..t, an iBuniai T-i aram.) CATTLE -Receipt. 300 head: mar ket steady; beevea. $4 00SJ5.60; cow, bulls and mixed, $3.00(54.60; tocker and feeders, 83.w4.66: calves and yearlings. J3.00W4.Z5 MUU rierelDts. I.wn bead: market tuioo Higher, selling at $6.jjou'.46; bulk ot aalea, o.3it.40. - Stork In Slant. Receipts of stock t- the sis principal western markets yesterday: Cattle Hogs. Sheep South Omaha........ too 3'0 7oo 46 100 800 8,600 2.600 3.500 4,4u0 Sioux City Kansas City Bt. Joseph St. Ioula 8.544 8.500 7,000 Chicago .-. 6,000 Total receipts 1,616 23,744 10,400 St. J.oala Gatral Market. ST. LOUIS, March $0. WHEAT Futures, 76i.a77Hc: No 2 hard, 7576c. CORN-Track: No. I cash. 43ff43Hc: No. 2 white, 44H346c; May. 43Hc; July, 4.:Hc uais- iracx: iso. i casn, 4ic; ino. White. 42!R2V4e: May, 41V4c: July. 41e. FLOUR Steady : red winter patents, $3 60 fcl i; extra fancy and straight, "$3.203.60 clear, 2. toil 165. - SEEDS Timothy, steady, $3.0034.00. OORNMEAL-flteady. $2.40. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. 96(a,97c, HAT" Steady; timothy, $16.00619.00; pralrl. $)0.01U 13.00. IKON COTTON TIES 81.10. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing, $18.62W Lard, higher; prime (team, $8.6i? 0. Dry calt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. $9.37W: Clear ribs, $9 S7H; short clears, $9 50. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. 810 12H: clear rtba, JlO.ltf,; short clears, $10 37V4.X POULTRY uulet ; cnicken. lie; aprings. lSM-c; tur Keys, lie; aucKe.. U'c; geese, sc. BUTTER bteaay; creamery, xuaisiw dairy, zr2ac. h tills ucr. 140. Keculpts and shipments of flour andVralr were as louuw: Heoeipts. Shipment. Flour, bbl 21. (-0 19,(00 WlMtat, bu 6J0O0 75.000 Corn, bu .( 336.000 Oats, bu.. 2M.0OO 2U.0UO Kaaaa City drain and Provision KANSAS CITT. March 80. WHEAT- Mar. 64r,c: July. 71c: Beptember. 72i Cash: No. t hard, 70ft7Hc; No. $, Var2c No. I red. 74-3760: No. 3. 67U73C. CORN May, 4oSc; July, 41Sc; Septem ber, 42Ho. Caah: No. 2 mixed. 4u4c: No. 8HUc: No. 1 white. 41c: No. $. 40Ho. OATS No. $ white, 4-ii42',c ; No. 1 mixed. one. EGOS Weak! flrat. 15o per dot. HAT Steadv; choice timothy, fj'inrs: choice prairie, $11.00311.60. RYE Steady, 63c. $14.50 BUTTEK-Cteamery. 28c; packing, 18o Receipt. Bhlpment Wheat, bu 132.'") ti8.ft0 Corn, bu 12H.000 . is.coo Oats, bu , 27.000 $.000 Closing quotations at Kansas City, as fur nished by Logan ft Byron, t Board of Trade: r Articles. I Open. High. I Low. Close. Whest May July Sept Corn Ms y Julv...... Beptw... Dec 9t' 71 724 B Ud. A aaked. Mtaneapolla Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, March SO. -WHEAT May 78'4C July, 79"4,j80e; No. I hard, 814 HI lie; No. 1 nariharn. SOVttrsoHc; No i northern. 7a''f(7sc; No. $ northern, IvuTle. Ft AMUR Eirvt ptent, $4 l'i4.2&; aeornd patenta, $4 (io4 10; flrat clear, $3 o .60; tfcond clear. $1 4o4'2 00 BRAN In bulk, $17 KU17.26. Mllrraakre Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. March $0 WH EAT Steady; No. 1 northern, S.'tigSc; No. t north ern, .ftat-lc; May, 7tc, aaked. . RYE Steady; No. 1, 6u'14c. BARLEY-Steady; No. 2. Ts'tipie; sampl titan ir.. C OKN-Bteady; No. $. cash, WHXe; May, bid. 6Bn 61)4; 71,fi'.l 71 l 72i. 72-j 40 40H 4m 4ih 42UA 42 41 V RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Act rit in Wheat karket, but Corn and OaU CnlL MAY WHEAT ADVANCES AND CLOSES FIRM Weak Opening; la Wheat, bat Price Advaare oa Receipt of Dam age Report by Boa and Wlada. OMAHA. March $0. 1907. , After a holiday yesterday. Mch wss Good Friday, trading was active, !ut the market continued nervous, wneat reing very erratic on receipt and denial of dam-. ge reports. A substantial increase ior in ay wss recorded In wheat, but corn wa dull and oats were Inactive. The wheat market opened off and easier on reports of rain in Missouri and th outhweat and prices for May options opened at a loss of o from the close of Thursday. The market was very narrow and offerings were lis ht. tut a bull move ment aoon enaueo, whicn carnea price up 6S"c, an advance of c over in low point and a net Increaa of 4t,e over th cloae of Thuraday. Advices of more dsm- ge by green bugs snd hot wlnus cauaea he steady rise In price and the clce was very strong. The statistical and commer cial situation la weak and Europe 1 very pathetic, but poor cron report from Okla homa and Kansn strengthened the mar ket. Shipments of wheat from India were heavier at W2,0o0 buahela agalnei 667.000 bushels lHst week, but Australia shipments were lighter. Com ws firm, but the May delivery wss dull and fluctuations were narrow. LUtl news was received to materially affect the market and the close wss at th sam prices as Thursday, although an advance of He was made In the September option. Oat were aironx on early trading ana May options advanced 4c, but a reaction carried prices back to the opening figures. Offerings were light. frimary wheat receipts were l.isw.tm bushels and shipments 821, 000 bushels, receipts last year tif 466.000 bushela and shipments of l!2,fl00 bushels. Corn receipt were 1,878.000 bushel and shipments 983.000 bushela, against receipts last year of 517, 000 bushels and shipments of 417.010 bushels. There was no Liverpool market on ac count of the Easter holiday. Pradstreet a weekly clearances were ISnS.uiO bushels of wheat, ngnlnst 1.878, 0O bushela laat week and 1,M2,0"0 bushela last year. Corn clearances, lighter at 1.844.UHO buahela, against 2.6n9,(l bushela last week and 2.A43,noi) bushels last year. ixcai range or optiona: Articles.) Open. High. Low. Close. ITes'y. Wheat i May... 69HB 67A 697A 6tHA July... 70'B 71HB 70!i,n 714R lOTiA Corn May... 41HB 41HB 41HA 41"4A 41HA July... 4oH 41 A 4l!) 41 A 40SU Sept... 41 B 41VtB 41 B 41ViB 41 A Oats Msy... 41TB 42tB 41B J1T4B 41T,Tt July... $8VB SSB S8UA 88V, B 8V,U OMAHA WHCtESALB) MARKET. Condition of Trad and Qoolatloa oa Staple end Fancy Produce. EGGS Per dog., 16c. L1VL Pui.'LlHVllens, 10 Vic; old roost er. 5c; turkeys, 12o; ducks, luo; young rooster, 6iuUc; geoae, 6c. BUT 1 ellt PacKing atock, 19c; choice to fancy dairy, 2i4j24c; creamery, 2iya29c. HA i Choice upland. 810.uo; medium. 39.50; No. 1 bottom, $s.0o; off gradea, $t.oo'u.j0; Rye straw, $;.00; No. 1 alialia, $lo.6o. BHAN Per ton, $:i.oo. FRUITS. . PINEAPPLES Florida, $5.XS5.60 per crate. STRAWBERRIES Choice Texas, 24 quart cases, $4.00. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $4.KXtiti 50: in buauel box. Jl.6ixu2.75. APPLES Northern Spies. Fancy Green ings, per bbl., $J.0; Iowa and Missouri Ben Davis, 63.60; Winesaps, $2.M) per box. COCOANUTS Per sack of 100 11),. $1.60(3 2.75. ' - TROPlCAXi FRUITB.'' FIGS Caliiornla. bulk. oSvoi s-crowa Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, lie; S-rown Turkish, so. 1 ih.MO.s-iJmoniera. ro and 360 sis, $6.00; other brands, too less. BANANAS hvt medium sued bunoh. 2.0ig$.26.-lumbos,'.. tjn&4tV GRAPE FRUIT Sixes 64 to 80, $5.50. DAT aire Kao a way, oc; sayer. 5C;-bal-lowis, 6c; new stuffed walnut dute. k-11 box, $1.00. ORANGES California navels, 4xtra fancy. 176, 200, 216, 250 sixes, $3.i; fancy, 1-6, IjO size. $3.2a; choice, large iZ. per box, $2.jo(u.3.oa NEW VJtUBTABL.ES. BEETS. TURNIPS AND CAKROTB-Pl dox. bunches, 46fa60c. TOMATOES Florida, 80-1 b. Crate, $4.50. LEAK LETTUCE Hot hout, per- dog, heads, 45c. CUCUMBERS-Per dos., $1.50. RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 8Cc. PARSLEY Hothouse, per dos. bunches, 40c. HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dos. $1.00(4 1.26. OLD VEGETABLES. NAVT BEANS Per bu., 11.6$; No. 1 $1.60. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 6c. SWEET POTATOJl Illinois, per large bbl ," $5.00; Wisconsin Rurals and Burbanks, 65c per bu. ; seed sweet potatoes, per bbl.. $1.66, April 1. CABBAiitt Honana seec, com grown, to per lb.; new cabbage,- per lb., ifttjo. POTATOES Table slock, per bu,, 60o2 seed stock, 75cQ$1.00. ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 76o; rd or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1.90. RUTABAGAS About 160 lb, to saok. $1.60. TURNIPS. CARROTS. BEETS P", btL, 76c; parinlpa. perbu.. ll.ou. ' CUT BEKF MUCZJ5. Ribs: No. L 15c; No. a. so; Ua. 1 So, Lolna: No. 1, 15c; No. 2. 13c; No. $, loo, CbJck: No. L c; No. $, 6o; No. 8. 4a Round: No. 1, Vc; No. 8, Jc; No. 8, $4o, Plal; No. L tVfC: Ne. i. ci no. i. iu, MISCELLANOU8. HONET I'ar 4 frame, $3.00. BUGAK Granulateu cane, in sacks, ss.tl granulated beet. In Backs, $6.11. COFfEE Roaalei, No. 36, 20 per Ib.$ No. 80. 21o per lb.; No. jo, Uc nr lb.; Nu. io, 15c per lb.; No. 21, Uc per lb. CHEESE New full cream Wftcondn twlna. 17c, new full cream brick, lso; wheel Bwlss cheese, ' luo; block Swia. l"c; :iniberger, 16o; young Amerlc, iso. CIDER Naw York, half barrel, bag rel, K.oi. NUTS California walnuts, No. ' s, soft hell, 13c;-No. L soft shell, 6c; Braslia, loVUoi pecans, lSu'c; filberts, 12Vi pea nuts, raw, 6Vc; rousted, Do; California al mond, hard shell. 174c; Taragona, 17 Sac i cocoanut, $6 00 per 100. w CANNED UijoiiS-Corn, standard, weiu ern, 66-aOoo; Maine. $1.16. Tomatoes, 8-1 b. cans $1 46; standard 3-lb. cans, $1.20 Pineapple, grated, 2-lb., standard. liiuffllO; airceu. $1.75i2.35; fancy Hawaiian, 2H-IU.. $2.75; 1V4. lb.. $1.75. Gallon apple, fancy, $2.f)$ u). California apricot. J2oo.' pear. $1.7F.rf 2.50. Paehe, fancy, $1-7.' 3.40; L, C. peach, $2 0o(u2.5O. Alaska aulmon, red, $1.16; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy aockeye, flat, Jl i Sardine, quarter oil, 13 26; Uirue-quarters Inuatard. $3.00. Swtet potatoes, $i.)o41.26. Sauerkraut, 80o. Pumpkins, SocfcJl.Oo. Wax bean,' 2-lb., sohjmxi. Lima bum, 1- lb.. 75cu$1.35. Bpinach, $1.3$. Boaked pea, 2- lb., 6oc; extras. $i.Ull5; fancy, $l.2J 1 85. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRmTS-Prune are somewhat unsettled by freer offering from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate gradea; quo tations range from $c to l$o for California fruit and from 610 to lOo for Oregon. Ap ricot ar firm and It is reported that offerings for prompt shipment ar being withdrawn; cnoice are quoteo at lac; ex ua choice. 18Uylic; fancy, l!u20e. peaches are unchanged, with chute quoted at U 3 12c; exlra choice, 12'4'4l3c; fancy, lMuft 13', c; extra fancy. 13 u 15c. Kal.ln a4 fliiu; loose Muscatel ar quoted at Stivoi seeded raisins, 4llc, HIDES AND TALLOW Green asltJL No. L U".tc; No. I, 8',c; bull hides, go; grt.3 hil. No. 1, Vio; No. 8, 7Hc: horn, $1.6y3 176; hep pelt. 6ocia$1.76 Tallow, No. L No. t ic. WooL :5224S. FISH Pickerel, dressed, Sej plk. drd, 12c; whit fish, drsd. - winter caught, U-c; trout, lie; halibut, Uc: salmon, 10c; catfish, 15c; herring, dresd. paa frozen, 6c; perch, scaled and dressed, la: perch, skinned, dressed, headless, 7c; crape fies, round, tm9c; orapplas, large, fane jc; black baas, Ac; smelt, aweet and fin. 13c; eel, 16c: blue Ash. 15c; red stipii 12c; ro shad, per pair, S0'a4o, frog Lax a, son lobator. green, per lb.. 37c; lubat.rg bollsui par lb., 4oo; mackrl. Bpknlsh, pr lb., 16al Intckerel, iiuilve. 85o txr lb CURED FISH Kamllr whit fish, per iuartr bbl., luO IPs , $4.00; Norway mack eral. No. 1, $00: No. t $28.00: herring, la bbls., tuO lb, each. Norway. 4k, $11 At Wool Market. IiONIXN. March $0 WOOL The arriv al of wool for tliH third series of auction aales amount to 21n.oou centals, including lie.oO I, awarded direct to sjilnner. lb luiKrts this k were: New South Wain, J.ioj balea; Quaenaiand. 3.&A) bale; Victoria, loo bule; South Australia, (no bale; Weal Australia. l.Soo bales; New 2aland 2$4 bain: Cap of Good Houa and NaiaL a-a baioa, varloua, $uo Lwiea, I t