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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 22, 1007.
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OFFERED FOR RENT
Houses and Cottages
-Cvnf Inaed.
iKNT -114 Webster, Attached hoim-, T
rooms, modem, us, bath, laundry, cistern,
f urna, c. (T t-. lawn. i . I ; li.
(tit 2.1'i Webster, lVatory cottage,
rooms, hslh, gas. laundry, cistern, fur
rinr Erate. lawn, shade, barn; $J.
tu- S. Y. Life. R- Phone Webster 1n6S.
(15i-M;50 22x
WI'.OOM cottage.
2,lh 8U
all modern,
barn. jm N.
1J M716
ONE 7-room house, one 6-roynm house, mod
em except furnace, $25 anil $:?; one 6
rnom house, city water In kitchen. Chrlt
Boyer. 2123 Cutnlni 81. (16 36$
roil RENT-V'dTn house of rooms, close
In; rnr'Jr retain 2 room; will rent
furnished or will veil furniture; refer
ences. Address A 810, Bee.
(15)-M74t 22x
CM fld-BlRH N. 24TH BT., South Omaha
Three and six-room apartments in new
' rVargo" buldlng; all modern conveni
ences, including hot water In kitchen and
l.alh.
(.10 -2517 N. 18th Bt., 9-room modurn house,
with attic and barn.
1W7-9 Farnam Bt., six-room apartments
In "Qufvef building, all modern conveni
ences. Including hot water In kitchen and
bath.
Hi II Distributer Co., 817 First Natlon.il
liank BUI. 'Phone Red 741. (15) 774
11d fl SVTlf ST.. 7-rnom. modrn, $37.50.
:.i2 Sherman Ave., 6-rooru, on one Hour, all
modern, 0.
1721 Mason, ft-room. water, sewer, 120.
O'KEEFK REAU ESTATE CO.,
1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 215
16)-M915 23
$?0--ROOM. modern, 2134 N. 28th.
$l6A-rom, good repair, 3114 Rnliler.
N. FENOER. 626 N. Y. Life. Tel. Red 1217.
(16)-M!'l3 23
FOR RKiVT New 7-room cottage, bath, nil
modern conveniences, shaoe and fruit
trees. 4"th, north of Dodge. Inquire, J.
W. Robblns, M Farnam. (15) M946
MODERN house, 8 rooms.
2110 iJike Bt.
(15) 907 13
Ilalldlnas.
THR entire building formerly occupied by
the Dally News, 44x3") feet, t stories nrd
basement. McCaguo Investment On.. YA
Dodge St, : (15)-8S
U12 HARNEY ST. 8 floors and basement,
33T130 feet: suitable for wholesale. He
Cague Investment Co., 1506 Dodge St.
(15J-S37
Wholesale District
BUILDING
For' Rent
The fair-story an J basement brick build
ing at 916 Farnam Bt.
Appiv F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas Bt.
(,lb)-M.;S0
Omcea.
DESK room on first floor at 1212 Farnana.
ID FLdOR, well lighted; elegant for office
use. 1212 Farnam. (la) M0
TOR RENT Desk room In Tee office, city
ball building. 41V N. Mh 6t.. Soutn
Omaha., Apply to manager. (15) 1J4
CHOICE
i ; OFFICES
4jlt la very seldom that good outside space
In a well appointed omce bulling is avail
able. At the present tlmo we have a
beautiful suite ox two rooms on the fifth
floor, with east and south light, a large
vault, which makes tine a most desirable
space during either summer or winter.
Room No. MS Is now vacant and la 14x1,
with a good-alsed vault! has east light.
A new hard-wood f.-.or was recently put
in this room.
Everybody In Omaha knows the location of
the Bee building; iv is central, close t I
, the city hall and eounty court house.
There are several hundred people who
spend more time here than in their homes
and any one of tl-en will testify as to
the care they receive tiere.
To further particulars call
THE BEE BUILDING
CO.
17TH AND FARNAM.
(15-434
' Stored.
FOR RENT Large store room, with good
basement, 24W So. 16th St., 415.
C. M, BACHMANN. 436 Paxton Blk.
(1&)-M71s
TORE ROOM. 1103. N. tSlh SU, $20.
BKM18, PAXTON BLK.
'Phone Douglas bh&. (16) 414
OFFERED FOR SALE
rx-tg.
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing
ic per toot. 30 N. 17th fcU Tel. Red 114.
ll;-4J
Fnrattare.
ID-HAND furniture bought and sold; bual
ness on the square. Rosenberg, formerly
with Chicago Furniture Co.. 103 8. 14th.
D. 5S85. U8 M87lJv2J
FURNITURE of 10-room houee, complete
for housfkeeplng; r nt very low; a bar
gain for $.160. Addrcas W 73. Hee.
(18; MlOJ 23x
Ptaa, Orgaaa, Masteal Iaatrameaita.
' PIANO
BARGAINS
For close buyers. You choice of twenty
different makes In our bargain room this
week.
Kimball upright
7
. 131
. ia
Gem upright, reflnlshed like new.
Ludtman upright, large sis
Hallett ft Davis. Flemish oak .....
. 1st
Hallett
Davis, walnut caa
,. is
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER
' PIANO COMPANY
'Phone Doug. 1C2&.
13U-1313 Farnam St.
(,!-M370
L'fHIGHT Kimball piano. In One condi
tion. . 1115 ). Owner leaving cliy. lslj
Davenport 8t. t') aU Si
KIMBALL upright piano, fine condition,
$m, also music cabinet; owner leaving
Uly; ukler don't apply. Daven
port. (15) M&75 x
FOR SALK A lUrdman Cabinet Orand
I'liriiin Piano, uearly new. Inquire at
2706 Ohio St. 0)-714 16x
aad Billiard Tables.
FOR ALE New and secondhand bllllara
and puol tables. We lead the world la
liieap bar fixtures; easy paymenta. Brun.
tck-Ualke-Colleikdar, 402 & lutb 8u
(1 tii
Tye writers aad gewlasT Macktsiea.
FOR BALEv-High grade aecondhsnd type.
liter; good condition; a bargain at $.
( all riKiin SOS, Bee Bldg. (ll 71
iNE Remington typewriter. No. i. In good
-'xltiiou, tor sale cheap. Call at B
Offleew U C
WilJCN yoet write te advertiser, remember
It lakes tai m (ew eoraunee of toe i
t stale Uutt o av tae ad. U TUe Be.
OFFERED FOR SALE
(Continued J
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M rseellaaeaaa.
i
FOR SAT.E-filmplex typesetter, condition
guaranteed : 5n cound nearly new 8-
point
Write
Int tyre and complete equipment.
or wire quick for particulars.
Frank O. Edgecombe, Geneva. Neb
(16i-M128 23
OAS. KT.ECTTU'" AND
COMBINATION
FIXTURES.
Special low prices during tlie summer td
reduce stock. ;order now; goods delivered
BURGESS & GHANDEN CO,
Telet hon Douglas GS1. $13 8. 15th Pt.
U6) tHt
Bankrupt Sale of Books.
Now on sa In the room formerly occu
pied by the Wabash tl-ket omce, ism
and Farnam Bta., comprising Ridpath's
History of the V..rld, New International
Encyclupedla, New Amerjcanlzed En
cyclopedia Brltixnnlca, Historians' His
tory of the World. Appleton's Vulversal
Encyclopedia, bmall monthly payments,
while they last. H. H. Huberts.
(ID M501 31
SNAP.
REBTAt'RANT and cafe; rent 115; 6
blocks from post omen. We feed lt per
day. Address E 814, Hee. Must sell at
once. (16) 777 30x
SEND us your mall orders for drugs;
freight paid on $10 lots. Myers-Di: ion
D.ug Co.. Omaha. UM-8S0
BHKRWIN WILLIAMS CO, best mlged
puint. Sherman ft McConnell Drug uo.
(16)-1M
HOMKOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and
retail. Sherman ft McConnell Drug (.-o.
06)-M41?
DRt'GS st cut prices; freight paid on $10
orders; catalogue free.
SHERMAN & M CONNELL DRCO CO.,
Omaha. Neb.
(1-M41
H ALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand.
ISIS Farnam.
06)-847
BPR1NO chickens, fresh dressed to order
Tel vark J0S2, Forest Lawn, Wyandotte
yards. U) M693 25
FOR SALE First-class store futures,
showcases, etc. Olobe Land snd I vest
ment Co., 1!zJ Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
(lfl) 8D0
NEW Harrison oil stoves, different sizes
turns coal oil Into gas. 2540 Capitol ave
(ltl) M478 2
OROPER'S Ire
box for sale cheart. 107
North 12th St.
(16)-M.i61 23
FOR SALK Bohn siphon refrigerator; rub.
ber-tlred reclining go-cart. Tel. chstor
244. (16) M5V3 23
FOR BALE Fancy cherries and herrW.
Ihm's Fruit Farm. 631 and Military Avn.
(lli)-67
FOR BALE Car load of white nine lum
bvr dimension and flnlahing. 20ft Ho. loth.
(re)-7at 22x
TWO diamond rlnga, K.
J-74W. Hee.
each at a snap,
(lRj-.Mtl 24 t
PATENTS
LARSON ft CO.-Book free.
Bee BMg.
(17J S6a
D. O. EARNELL. Datnt attorney and ma
chine designer. Taxton Elk. Tel. Red. 7117.
(17) 980Augli
PERSONAL
OMAHA
Bldg.
Stammerers' Institute.
Ramge
(isj ai
8EW1NO machines rented. Neb. Cycle Co,
16th and Harney, f hone Doug. igw.
(18)-H5
f AnNT,.rriP'r,'atn't''1t nd bath. Mme.
iUAUlMLllljgn,! m N. 15th 2(J noor,
via; w
FEW bargains In 2d-hand soda fountains.
monthly payments. Derlgnt, ibis rurnra,
ECZEMA absolutely cured by W. A. Paxton
salve. B. J. Scannell. agt., 5C Ware Klk,
(16J-M9AS
SYRINGES, rubber aoods. br mail: cu
prices. Send for fn-e catalogue. Myers
Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. tls)-o
THE- EMTF! Expert lady operator
111JJ UUHXj gives massage. baths
ana sai genuus ruD. Room iW) uaraer am
lutu and Farnain. (18) -M13 22
PLEATING But tons. 'k Aching.
' UL"1 1 111 V- Kmhrnlderv.
Dyeing and cleaning, sponptng and shrink
ing only 6c per yard. Bend for price list
anu samples.
GOLDMAN PLEATING CO..
10 Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1936.
MAGNETIC ?:t;o0r,OE.yndan,,
massage,
tub baths.
Room Z, 13-4 Farnam St.,
2d floor.
(18) M92 Jr2s
THE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-o
elothing; In fact, anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. llth St., for cost of collecting, to the
Worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 and
wagon will call. (tfj-SU
YOUNG WOMEN romlng to Omaha ai
strangers are Invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian Association rooms,
J51 Farnam street, where they will be
directed to suitable boarding places or
otherwise asslttted 118) S13
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs
Dr. King. 1320 N. 24th St Tel. Doug. 1569.
(18) 863
GIRL willing to act as companion to lady
lor her board and room; excellent place
for girl going to school and wanting a
home; retei-ences exchanged. For Inter
view address K 802, care Bee.
18)-5J5 22x
HEALTHY, wholesome, aathl skin be
stowed by Hatln skin cream and Satin
powder. 26c. (it)
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
RUSSELL
M'KITRICK CO.. 431 Ramge.
(lai 8tj
W. H. TURRELL, 18 Patterson Blk. Doug.
1129. , (!) olio
PAYNE INV. CO.. 1st floor N. Y. L. Doug.
178L (19)-u
L W. BUNNELL
& CO.. 822
N. Y. Life.
Douglas 5143.
R. C. PETERS 4 CO., Bee Bldg. (19)-kS7
ALFRED C. KENNEDY. 2ul First Natl
Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 723.'
(1) 884
GEORGE 4k COMPANY,
1601 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 756.
tl)-89
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALIC
FIRST mortgage of $900 secured on 160
acre farm worth $10,0uo; runs full 6 years;
6 pel oent semi-annual Interest. Address
A. 6. Bee. t(19)-M937
$1,350 BUYS a nice 6-room cottage, brand
new; rental Income JIM) per annum; very
easy terms If desired. J. Kendls & Son,
tu j-axion uik. (lyi M..SS zi
HOUSE for sale cheap if
dlately. Its. Mason St.
taken imme
Tel. Harney
(18 MasO 23
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
HOME!
If so and you want a home that will help
support you, you snouia, y ail means,
Keystone Park, where we can sell
you a tr
to $3;i p
rart of I to HO acres from $1
per acre. Two tracts sold this
week. Out of cm acres, 150 acres hs
already been sold. This Is one of the
moat beautiful and attractive spots
around Omaha and you should, bv all
means, see It before you buy. Gad to
take you out In an automobile at any
time. Telephone either one of the under
signed. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Firs Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
Douglas 1781, or
1). V. KHOLES CO.
Board of Trade Bldg., Dowlas 4g. .
(1S)-M17 24
REAL ESTATE
city rnnprnTY for
(Continued.)
AIC
FOR SALE -room cottage, owner leavrng
city, wl. 1 sen at a saciince. io iNorto.
40th, South Omaha. Tal. 87L '
. OJ)-Mi48
SEE
KEYSTONE tABK
Three to twenty acre tracts are selling
for $176 to 1375 per acre. These tracts
will make home to support you, with the
comforts of the country and the ad
vantages of the city. Take you out,
any day In sn automobile. Telephone,
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
First Floor N. Y. IJfe Pldg.
DouKlas 17S1, or
D. V. SIIOLES CO.
Board of Trade Bldg., Douglas 49.
(i9)-jnifi a
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
rooms, brand new, strictly modern. $4,000.
O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. Lire
Bldg. 09)- M977
WHEN DRIVING OUT
be sure and see
KEYSTONE PARK
r we will take you out If you will give
us an opportunity. Keystone Park Is the
Ideal place for suburban, homes. See
It and you will be convinced.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
Douglas 1781, or
I). V. SIIOLES CO.
Board of Trade Bldg., Douglas 40.
(IK) M918 23
U PER CENT.
A hrlck block of three stores and 32 rooms
on a leaning Business street; rented rnr
$215 a -month. Price $16,000; half cash.
balance four years at i per cent.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
Room L New York Lite Bldg.
(13 93
NEW SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE
Just Finshed Open Today
On a pretty little street Just off
the Florence Boulevard, near
Rome Miller's elegant home.
A pleasant rldo of 19 or 20 min
utes from Farnam street on
the Sherman ave. car line to
Florence Boulevard, (20th St.),
walk north on the boulevard
to Grand Ave., and this Is the
first house west on south side
of. Grand Ave. The three
blocks along the boulevard to
this house ore as pretty as a
walk through a park. Take It
and see for yourself. House
has reception hall, with little
cloak room beside the vesti
bule, living room, dining room
with platerall, pantry with
glass door cupboard ' and
drawers built In and kitchen
with room for refrigerator
In entryway, all on first
floor. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms,
bath room and outside entry
way. Lighted by gas and elec
tricity. You will see this Is
very complete and well built
home. The lot Is 50x130 feet,
I feet above the street, cement
walks In front and around the
house.
' Offered for the first time,
price $3,500; reasonable terms.
Will be kept open for Inspec
tion. The house number la
2107 Grand Ave.
Harrison & Morton
913 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel.
Doug. 314.
(19)-0$
BEMIS tARK.
Two beautifully situtted iols. 40x127 feet
each, west front on boulevard, two blocks
to car, on grade; corner. SluO; Inside, $700.
Must be sold by owner at once. 3404 La
fayette Ave. (19) -MS
FOR SALE Five-acre tract of land In Ben
:t of land In Ben-
son, three diocks irom car, sunaoie for
planting or for Improvement; an oppor
son, three blocks from car. sultaole for
tunity tor someone. Aaaress u in, uee.
U9 S34X
IF v YOU are thinking or building It will
pay you to see the Western Home Build
ers, rooms 21'-36 U. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg.,
for prices and terms. (19) 210
LIST
your property with
nd Cuming fits.
Chris Boyer,
U9)-at
REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST
CHAb. E. WILLIAMS. Pres.
CO
09) 893
If looking for a 8, 8 or 7-room cottage on
your own terms, 'phone Web. 1854.
(19) '90
LIST your property with the Western
Jlome Builders, rms. 22-2$ Nebraska Natl.
Bank Bldg (1 714
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND It AM CM U.MU FOR SALli
Iowa.
TWO small Polk county fruit and chicken
farms for sale near town; price reason
able. Address Burkey 4 Graeber, fcjhel
dahl. Is. (4-U64l 24
Kanaaub
WANTED Agents to represent us In the
sate of our Kansas lands, w rite lor par
ticulars. Globe Land and Investment 'o.,
Omaha. Neb. UvJ-W
Kenraakua.
FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches
fur homes or Investment. Bemis, Omaha.
iai)-MaI
FOR SALE Two tracts of 480 acres each,
about fifteen miles southeast of Sidney,
Neb., about six miles from station on
Union Pacific and same uUt.Jui.e from
station on B. ic M., $1.50 per acre. $1 26
cash, balance 1n nine annual payments.
This Is open tor few days only. A .'.dress
Y 132, care of Bee office. (20)-Mh74 23
Boatk Dakota,
ARE YOU Interested In South DakotaT If
so write to the A. C. Brink Land Co. of
Pierre. S. D.. concerning the 25,000 acres
of farm lands they own In Hughes and
Sully counties. They will answer you
Jladly; (20I-M379 Al
REAL ESTATE LOANS
LOANS on Improved city property. W. H.
Thomas. IV First National Bank Bid.
(&-.$
LOANS on Improved
Omaha property.
O Keels K. fc- Co., 1001 N
Y. Ufa Bid.
U2)-ls
$1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi
dence properly In Omaha; lowest rales;
no delay. Thomas Brennan. Room 1, N.
Y. Life. t: mu
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnain Smith 4 Co., ISj) Farnam Bt.
U2j-01
MONEY TO LOAN-Psyue Investment Co,
(:) 'J01
PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 1520 Doug.
122)- ua
$.0) TO JbOuoO TO LOAN at lowest rates
bO delay. GARVIN BROd. L04 FARNAM.
t22-90,
LOWEST RATES Bemis, Paxton Block.
(22 Su
WANTED City loans.
R. C. Peters 4 Co.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
(Continued.,
FOR 9ALK-
-A good 7 T' r
cent mortgage on
fartn land,
llee Bldg.
$1,S'). Til
The
O. F. Davis Co., 5
(2 M:tW 24
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture,
cook and heating stovis, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, old clothes and
shoes, pianos, feathers, bd pillows, quills
and all kinds of tools: or will buy the
furniture of, your house complete. Will
buy antique or mahogany furnltuie. The
highest prlcee raid. Call the right man.
Tel. Douglas 3971. (2D)-S. Jy25
CASH psid for old books. Crane-Foys Co.,
Kia a. 14th. I'rtone uougiaa iji.
()-10
CARD CABINET of 15 to 23 drawers for
card 3 bv 5 Inches; state price; must he
cheap. Address L PC. Bee. (25) 19
WE NEED two horses. 1.W to 1,2no weight;
will pay cash or trade gntnl flnro. Mat
thews Piano Co., lalX-15 Harney St.
C.r M.f74 i7
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED To And a desirable property
for rent, within easy reach of larllne
and with modern facilities. Am willing
to pny any reasonable monthly rent for
same. Address K., 7S5 Bee. (261467 22x
WANTED To rent, in southwest section,
modern house or cottage, with nve or six
rooms; furnuce not necessary; for desira
ble place reasonable rent will be paid.
Address C 812, care Lee. (3S M7M 2Cx
WANTED At once, 6-room house, located
between Davenport and Leavenworth and
28th and 811th Bts. 'Phone Webster S37.
(26) M901
LADY desires pleasant front room with
board In strictly private family; price no
object for the right place; references ex
changed; boarding houses and flats need
not apply. Address G 816, rare Ree.
(2 MM3 24X
YOUNG couple, want to rent P to 7-room
nouse or tlat, modern or moaern exvepi
heut, between Mason nid Dnvenport St
east of 80th; best references; give full
Information. Address B SI 1. care Bee.
(26)-Mi:i2 22x
WANTED Desirable rooms In
ill
purts of
the city. Omaha Rental Co.,
Life Bldg.. Tel. Douulus 3831.
805 N. Y.
(261-MK3 Atig2"x
WANTED SITUATION
WANTED Position In store by young lady;
unexperienced; would work cheap. Ad
dress Y 143, Bee. (27) M1S0 24 x
WANTED Work by the day by experi
enced dressmaker. Csll on or address
49J0 Capitol Ave. 'Phone Harnoy-liltil.
(27) 917 A9
WANTED Small bundles of laundry to
take home, 2707 N. S6th St. Mrs. Kelly.
(27)-775 22
WANTED Position by all-round clerk. 10
years experience In general merchandise;
reasonable wages; best references. Box
111. Oakland, Neb. (27) MS7S 23x
JAPANEBE wants
kind of work In
Slto 723 8. Kth Sr.
a position to do any
city or out. Address
(27) Milt) 23x
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a 6:05 pm
a 6:06 pm
b 6:05 pm
bl2:50 pm
al2.36 pm
EL Louis Express
.a tM pra a 8:80 am
St. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs)
.a 9:30 am all:16 pm
6tanberry I.ocsj (from
Council Bluffs)
. 6:08 pmblOUt are
MXaaourt Paclno.
K. C. 4 8L L Exp a :00 am a 6:55 ara
K. C t: St. L. Exp all:15 pm a 6:35 pm
Nebraska Local a ?. pro all:40 ara
Chicago, Milwaukee A . Paal,
Chi. A Colo. Special... 7:02 ara U:46 pm
Calif, ai Oregon .xp... t:t pm
Overland Limited 8:5a put
J:25 pin
8:37 am
BtRCllttiTOJl STA 10TH MASON
Bnrtlngton.
Leave.
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pin
...a 9:30 pm
....a 'A am
...a :06 am
...' 1:45 pm
Ar.lve.
a 4:10 pm
a 4:10 pi
a 4:10 p. a
a 6:46 aru
a 6:10 p:a
a 6:10 pm
al-:0l pin,
b 8:05 am
Denver Sc California
Nortnwest Special....
Black Hills
Northwest Express,
Nebraska pclnis
Nebraska Express. ..
Lincoln Fast Mall...
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Tocal
8:00 pig
, Louisville 4 Plattsm th.b 8:10 pra A 10 20 i.j
neiiuvnerift'.'.i:iu-vu o.'v pm a j:a a. a
plattsmouth-lowa ;.....o am
Bellevue-Plattsmouin ..
Denver Limited all:56 pm
Chicago Siectal a 7:00 am
Chicago Express a 4:i0 pm
Chicago Flyer a s.30 pm
Iowa Local a 915 am
b 1:36 pm
a 6:4o am
all.46 pia
a 3:i pm
a 8:30 ara
all:30 em
all. JO am
a 6:30 am
a 6.10 pm
bt. Louis Express a 4:46 pm
Kansas City A St. Joe..ai0:46 pm
Kansas City & Bt. Joe. .a am
Kansas City 4 St- Joe. .a 4:46 pm
WlCBtTEB STA lOTIi 41 WEBSTER
Chicago,
Omaha.
St. Pant, Minneapolis
Leave.
,.b 6:30 am
..a 2:00 pm
..b 6:46 pm
..o 8:46 am
a. rive,
b 8:10 pm
al1:20 am
b 10 am
C 6.50 pis
Twin C'ty Passenger.
rXoux City Psssenger.
Emerson local
Emerson local
Mia. out! Paclne.
Local' via Weeping
Water ,
Falls City Local
,.a 8:08 am
.a 8:60 pm
a t M prr
all:) a' j
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally
except Saturday e Sunday only, e I 'an
except Monday
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
CANADIAN PACIKIO
"EMPREat" Lint of trta Atlantlo
QUBC TO UVXSKva. LCC1 TXAJf
ruUS DAI AT kA.
Empresnes tail July 26; Aug. 9. 23;
6ept. 6, 29. First Caoin 0 up; beccid
tSLln 64 up; TUIrd Class $2$. 76. Write
for particulars.
V. E. Ssnjajnia, OeuL Agent, TeL Harrison
1718. t'ii Clark tU Chicago.
Office nours, 6 00 to 8.30 a. n... 12 00 to 2 3o
p. in. Telephone Hainey ban.
OMAHA VETERINARY HOSPITAL
3SKI Mtioa street, Omaha, Aeh.
11. L. Ramacclottl, D V. S . Deputy Stats
and City Veterinarian, Food ln.pwtor,
l utef Surgeon. D. C. fetott, iX V. ti.. ilws
pilal Surgeon.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Cattle Stronger for the Week,
Others Weak.
HOGS UP TODAY AND FOR WEEK
sheep and I. h tuba Steady Vntll Fri
day, When there Was a sharp
Break on All Kinds of
Killers.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 20, 1007.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday a.'M
Official Tuesday 3.0"7 13.2ie S.M
Official Wednesday 3.m l-.MJ 3.l
Official Thursday 3,377 12.M4 4.11
Official Friday l..77 H-318
Ollliial Saturday Ci4 7. In)
Six days this week 15.7:5 32.419 IBIS'S
Btinu- davs last week 13.2(1 8i.2 14.H-
Same clays i weeks ago.. .R!7 50.438 l-.S"
Bame davs 1 weeks ago.. 17. 07 .27 12,N
Same days 4 weeks ago.. J.l 85.447 U.t3)
Sume days last year 15.072 63,9.'9 25,ti24
The following tuble shows the receipts of
cuttle, hugs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last jear:
!7 19". Inc.. Dec.
Cattlo .W.237 610.i!53 8S.5S4
Hogs 1.47ii.lt3 1.57t.453 103,2
Sheep Ki4.L3 819,17 3 46.100
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1907. li6.l0i.;i9O4.190t.1S2.llt01.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
.lulv
July
July
Julv
July
6...
7....
...
...
10...
11. s.
12...
13...
14...
18...
HI...
17...
18...
19...
20...
6 nyt
42
5 25! 6
271 18)
13 8 491 T 1
17 5 39 7
5 71
5 83
8 48
5 Si
t 1)3
5 14
5 S4
877
6 5
8 M
5 "9
48
5 2ti $ 19
6
73-Sl
5 2Ui 5
8i
(16" ( 5 151
$ 45
5 3:1
6 38
5 281
5 1!
1 80
7 83
7 7
7 77
6 f.4
5 tH
$ 744
8 5(1 5 33
6 B5I 5 8;' 6 11
a 64i
6 51)
8 G7
5 33 4 tf9
6 73;-4
71 V,
5 754,
t 73
5 Gsa,
6
5 OH
8 13
8 47
7 731
7 17
7 72
7 71
8 M
5 1
6 17
5 231
t 2ol
6 5n
6 19;
5!
52
6 51
6 56
6 21
5 22
7 71
5 7:1
K r.ll
5 18
7 & 8 1 3
8 .7941 S 47
6 69' 6 03; 5 22!
6 tM
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2.5OCfi6.00 $5.7iCi6 00
Chicago l.i"-7.25 8.iWKuti.l2Vi
Kansas City 2 .5tiu6 .5") 6 76u10J4
St. Louis 1.5Wj7.35 6.K"o.
I Sioux City S.40i6.85
Thn official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. H'r's.
C . M. & St. P. Ry..
4
1
2 ..
. 22
10
2
3 1
6
23
7
e
a
115
Wabash
Mo. 1'ac. Ry
Union Pacific syBtem
C. & N. W. Ry. (east)
C, St. P. , M. A O. Ry..
C. & N. W. Ry. (west)...
C, B. & O.. (east i
C, B. Q. (west)
C, li. I. & P. Ry. (east).
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western...
.. 1
..18
.. 3
.. 1
Total recelnts
The disposition of the day's receipts Vras
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head inJlcated:
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha, Packing company...,
Swift am! Company ,
1.1H4
. 20
.1
!286
. 8
. 16
. 17
.530
2.216
3.046
1.676
Cudnhy 1'atklng comapny....
Armour company ,
Omuha Packing company, K.
Hill A Son
Huston .4 Co
Other buyers
Totals .; 530 8,143
CATTLE The cattle market was to all
Intents and purposes bare of supplies to
day. In fact for two days In succession
there have been hardly enough cattle here
to make any showing at all. Still, tho
total for the week Is not very different
from whut is was last week or a year ago. '
While the supply of beef still consists very
largely of corn fed steers, It is noticeable
that runge beef Is becoming more plentiful.
There has lieen nntlceunle during tne
week, a tendency to spread between the
different kind of beef steers. Thus, the
well finished dry-lot cattle have been grad
ually tending upward and at the close of
the wctk are safely luu higher than a week
ago. On the other .hand, beeves showing
more or leaa grass, have declined to about
the ssme extent as good cattle have ad
vanced. This, as a matter of course, is
due to the Increase In the number of range
cattle coining forward and the competition
from that source. Taking the market as
a whole, it has been In a very satisfactory
condition throughout the week, as the
trii'le on most duys has been reasonably
actlvN as a result of a good buying de
mend. Cows and heifers have also shown
strength and desirable kinds are pretty
close to 50c higher than the low time ten
days ago. Grass cows as usual this season
of the ear, have been weak and the feel
ing la that with more liberal receipts of
rangers, the market on that kind is liable
to sell off most any day. As has been tho
case with beef steers, the trade In cows
and heifers has been very Satisfactory all
the week, the buying demand being active
and the trade In a good healthy condition
from dny to day.
The receipts of stockers and feeders have
been very moderate every day this week,
but It la still early to expect very many
cattle of that description and the demttml
as usual, has not been very heavy. Still,
such good feeders as have been coming
have met with very ready sule all the
week and are generally a little stronger
than a week ago. Common Inferior grudci
have been a little sticky, the Inquiry for
that kind being rather limited.
BEEF STEERS.
N.
1...
8...
1...
1...
1..,
At. Pr. N.
.. S65 I 00
COWS.
..ines so l
. .lie) i to 2
. .lin 1 oi 14
..1150 t at) i
HEIFERS.
..1010 I to t
BULLS.
..t!M I 1
CALVES.
At. Pr.
..ISM
..116
.. 924
.. 110
1 S5
1 40
i M
I 5
..1045 4 16
..1830 It
1..
t
4
3
3 75 t
i 6ft
145 6 50
HOGS Receipts this morning were very
liberal for a Saturday and buyers at first
were a little bit sliy
esoeclallv as seller
were oskitrg for a verj substantial ad
r. .. . . . 1.1 ...1
Vance. They evidently wanted the hogs,
however, anil when the trade was once
started everything changed iiands In a
very short time, the yards being cleared by
10 o'clock. The prices paid were fully 5e
higher than yesterday, the big bulk at
$5.7.V4).82!. whereuH ye&terduy most of the
hogs sold at $n. 704(5.80.
The hog uiuiket all this! week has been
In a very uatistactory condition. It has
been apparent every day tliut the packers
have wanted the hogs and good, strong
prices as compared to those paid at other
points have prevailed all i the week. At
the close of the week the market Is a good
6c higher than one week ugo. The re
ceipts for tho week have not shown very
much change as compared with the week
before, but have been considerably larger
thun for the corresponding week a year
ago,
(3...
At.
Ih.
"i0
140
to
W
t
to
Pr.
I 7t
i 70
8 10
I 10
5 72
6 72
t 7!
t 72Uj
t 12V,
6 7;vi
1 72
i 72
i 75
t 75
i 71
6 71
i 71
I 7S
t 74
t 75
4 74
t 71
t 75
6 76
1 7S
1 75
t 74
I 75
i 7t
I 75
i 76
i 71
1 74
t 74
6 74
5 75
1 75
5 7'.
1 T7
t 77
I 77
t 77
6 77
( 77
1 77
1 77
I 72
I 77
I 77
8 rt
4 77
I 77
I 77
4 71
I 77
Ne.
44..
46..
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42..
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.147
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1 71
t to
1 kit
I 44
1 Ml
I 40
1 10
1 40
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t 80
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t 82
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f 1
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8HKEF There were nu f,rsh recelyw
sheep of any consequent today, the mar
ket, as usual on a Maturrisv, being prao
tivally bare of fresh suplples. 'file re
ceipts for the wek have shown a Consid
erable gain over the previous week, but
are still considerably short of the record
ms.ie u year ago. The arrivals have con
sisted almost entirely of range sheep snd
lambs, principally front Idaho and Wy
oming. Luting the greater part of the week sheep
constituted the big bulk of the receipts.
Fortunately, there was a very fair demand
for that kind and the trade during the
first half of the week was In a good healthy
condition. On Mondny prices were, If any
thing, a little stronger. After that steady
prices were maintained until Friday, wnen
there was a break of l(tji2r-o.
Lamls during the first half of the week
were In very light supply and sold at fully
steady prices from day to day until Friday,
when they. too. broke badly, the market
on that day being 2mrt0o lower than the
previous wek.
The cause for the sharp decllnne In both
sheep and lambs Is to be found In the fact
that While prices at this point were well
maintained, eastern markets declined until
this market was considerably out of line.
After the decline prices here are still very
satisfactory as compared with eastern
markets.
Quotations on ranvn sheep and lambs:
Good to choice lambs. $7.CiHf7.40; fair to
good lambs, $ti.50fif7.O0; cull lambs. $4 jKifi .50;
good to choice yearling wethers. $r.754i6 oo;
fair to good yearling wethers, $..25a6fc;
good to choice wethers, $4.7.Vfl6.3B; good to
choice ewes, $4.766.26; fair to good ewes,
$4.26v4.7fii culls and bucks, $2.504.00.
Rcpresentstlve sales:
No.
113 native yearling wethers,
1S9 native yearling wethers
300 native yearling ewes ...
24D native yearling ewes
wethers ,
Av.
Fr.
60
$ 60
$ 60
64
65
61
and
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep and Lambs
Steady
Hogs Strong.
CHICAGO. July 20 CATTLE Receipts,
8u0 head: market steady; beeves. 84. ",
cows. (1.6vi.2c; hellers, $2.6Ki5.50: calves,
86.6o87.26; good to prime steers, $o.7lXtl7.;
poor to medium. $4 6048 66; Blockers and
feeders. $2.Si'ti6.(K).
HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head; market
strong; light, $5 8oij'6.12V; mixed, $6.ttUvri;
heavy. $6.k6.S; rough. $5.S0fe.80; pigs.
.5 SJi-fiti 05; good to choice heavy, 6.f84i6.9f;
bulk or sales. $5.7Mi .90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.HO0
head; market steady; native, $:l75fi9;
western. $4.(iof B.ei: yearlings, MW"3-0;
lambs, $i.7.VJ7.4u; western, $5.7&3r7.50.
KannMS City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., July JO. CATTLE
Receipts. 600 head. Including 200 southerns;
market, steady. Choice export and dressed
beef steers, $6.257.00; fair to good, $5.00
rt5.25; western fed steers, $4.6066.50; stock
ers nnd feeders. $3.f,j6.25; southern steers.
$3.ti4.7'; southern rows, $2.75114.50; native
cows, $2.764. Go, native heifers, $3.25(u.00;
bulls. $a.0Ou4.50; calves, $3.6O5j0.25; receipts
for the week. 01.1.
HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head; market. Re
higher. Top. K-JiCH; bulk of sales. $5.K5JJ
6.96; heavy, $6.75Jj5SB; packers, $5. Kofi 5. 97 4;
pigs and llKhts, $5.90j.20. Receipts for
the week, OO.HOO.
SHEEP AND LA M RH Receipts, none:
market nominally steady. Lambs, $ti.7G$J
7.W; ewes and vearllngs, $B.15'ftfi.l5; Texas
ellr.t.e.l vearllhi'a. If, 501 00: Texas clipped
sheep, $4.7505.35; stockers and feeders, $3.50
So.uu.
St. Lonls Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 20. CATTLE
'Receipts, 1,0I head, including 800 Texans.
Murket steady. Native shipping and ex
port steers, t6.60rii7.36; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $5.MV!i.40; steers tinder 1,0(0
pounds, $4.0i1i5.00; stockers and feeders,
$2.5Kft4 .85; cows and helfjrs, $3.154i.00; can
nera. 11.75(95.40: bulls, t2.75fd4.5o: culvea,
$4. iOiJ 10.00 ; Texas nnd Tndlan steers, 83.JS
4wl 00; cows and holfers. $1.50U4.00.
MOOH Recelnts. 2.500 head. Market,
higher. Pits and lights, $5.X8.20; pack
ers, $5.6035.OO; butchers and best heavy,
In MOSTitt Ok
SM HEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 400 head;
market steady. Native muttons, xj.no uD.hii:
lambs, $4.0(1117. 15; culls and bucks, $3.00
4.o0; stockers, $5.0Og8.9O.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
westeru mameis yesieraay were ra
uame. no, ouorp,
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ...
9t. IOUls ....
Chicago
654
7.100
5.700
.1.000
. 600
.2W0
.1,500
. 800
$.01
4 i:f6
2.500
10,000
7:
400
4.000
Total
OMAHA
.6.554 33,235 5,121
WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and ftaotatlons on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
Pfif.S Per dos.. 14il6c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 19c; choice to
f.ncv itatrv 9.th'2no: ereamerv. 25c.
LIVE POULTRY Spring chickens, llU
18c: hens. 10c; roosters, 6c: turkeys, 12c;
ducks, 10c; geese, 6e,
KRI'ITR ANU MELONS.
BLACKBERRIES Case, 24 qts., $3.25.'r
tt :V1
RASPBERRIES Red. 24 pts.. $3; black.
24 qts., $3.
GOOSEBERRIES Csse, 24 (its., $3.
CHERKIKH-Homo grown. 24 qts . $3.
HKI) ci'RRANTft Case. ?4 o.ts.. $2. 1 5.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per bO
vellmv froestnnee It. 75.
PEACHES Texas Elbertas. 4 baskot
crate, $1; 6 basket crate J2 .00.
pai.IFORNIA PLUMS Per crate, $2.00.
CALIFORNIA CH ERR I ES Per box of
al.mil a IV.. I.la-b nr white. 12.00.
TIT.VASI 'WATF.RMEI.ONS Eacll. 85 C,
46c and 60c, crated for shipment, $c per lb.
i a hit it t hi n ir r it fnrnln tfi to crate.
standard! $5 50 : 64 to create, pony, $3.50;
Texas, 30 slse, $2.
TmiKicit. irnmTS.
LEMONS Llmnnlera. 800 size, 48.00; $60
. 1 . . ti. ,Ve Mkn, Kr. rt.t H &Oa less.
BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch.
19 (k'i2 'SXliimhnn. 12.5053.60.
ORANGES Mediterranean nweeta,
fancv. 1M else. 14.26: 176. 300. 216 and
:in sizes. $4.iu; Sti. 126 nd 288 sixes,
ti ore ..tr. r.nev to more ner box: rt
Michaels. 176. 200. tie snd $50. sixes,
ti nr.- im and iso .lies, st 60: Valencia,
mi u and 112 aixea. 14.50(34.76: 126. 150. 176.
jidt ant HIS 14 76626 DU.
ti on ,vim f.ncv. 5c. more per box: St
lowti. 6c: new stuffed walnut dates. Ho.
knv S inf.
tiATKi4Ksdawav. 6c: layers, 6c; hal-
lowls. 5c: new stuffed walnut dates, s-lD,
I l.w t1 1.
VRVItTTARLES.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.,
NO. . tl.UUV
J. 10; Mo. 2. tl.10tll2.00.
POTATO left Per bu.. new. $1.00.
NEW PEPPERS-Per 6-besket crate,
$2; per Vi bushel box, ibc.
. aspai a . k ic ner QUE. ounojiee.
BEANS New wax snd string, per
hi 1,,,-r or t.nsket. 76c.
BEETS. TURNIPS and CARROT-Pw
do bunches, 204(250.
PIEPLANT Per dog. bunches, 20o,
ei'i i mkkk H- fee dos.. 604175c.
TOMATOES Tennessee, ' fancy, 20-lb,
crate, $1.26.
ONIONS Green onions, per dos,, S5c.
rAnmiiK-llniM troen. 2c per lb,
Li'Alf LKTTLiCK-ilol-nousc per dog
1....1, 90.
RADISHES Per do, bnnobea. bom
grow n. 2ie
CELERYr-Kalamaioo, S0ffj36c per dog.
HKKK CITTS.
No. 1 rib, 14c; No. 2 nt,, 11c; No. $ rib,
10c; No. 1 loin, 17Vio; No. 2 loin, 13c; No,
1 loin. lJVc: NO. 1 cnucx, ic io. i cnucn
t',c; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No. 1' round, 8ic
Kn 2 round. k"ic: No. 3 round. 8c : P.O.
plate, 3Uc; No. ? plate. 8c; No. 3 plate, He.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rnrTctrFiHoimteii. No. 38. Jiic per lb
. 14V c per lb.: No. 26. ltc ter lb.; No,
20, HV per lb.; No. 21, 12Vc per lb.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prun
aro somewhat unsotiled by freer offorlngs
fri.m second hands, who seem desirous
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
latum ranee from 6o to tc for Culifornl
fruit and from 6VM&80 for Oregon. Peaches
are slluhtly easitr. with fancy yellow
nuoted at 13'4c. Ralstns are firm; three-
crowu louse Muscatels are quoted at 9c
fniir.rniwn 10c: seeded ralsll-.S. S'.'fllle
FISH Pickerel. dressed. 'Mc; pike,
rlri.HSed. 15c: white flsh. dressed
caught, UfU15c; fresh, 16c; trout, 12&15c;
hslibut, He; salmon, 16c; catfish. 17c; her
ring, diessed, 8c; crapples, round, (kS'Jc;
crapples, Is.ge, fancy, Lc; black bass, 2ic;
smelts, sweet and tine, 13c; eel, 18vr; blue flsii,
lfc; red snapper, 12c; rc -had. per pair,
Cl&Oc: frog legs. jw, - lobsters, green,
per in., 27c; lonster ooiiea, per 10., wc;
mackerel, Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel,
native, U&35c per lb.; fresh green turtle
meat. 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull
hearts 12e; white perch, 7c; white bsss. 15c.
CANNED OOOD4 Corn, ta.ard, west
em, (Ac. Tomatoes, fancy, 3-iKund cans,
$1.46; standard, 1-pound cans. $1.26. Plne-appl'-s,
grated, $-.ound, $2 242.80; sliced,
1.?M(2.$5. Gallon spples. $3 25. California
sprlcois, $!t). Pears. $1.7f.ia2 50. Peaches,
$l.i74i2.4u; L. C. ptachas, $2.uuu2.a6. Ala.aa
sulmoii, red. $1.2ti; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10;
fsncy sockeye, fist, $1.86. Ssrdlnea. quarter
oil, $126; three-quarters mustard, $3.10.
Sweet potatoes. $1.2531.86. Sauer kraut, boc.
pumpkins, bocfyjl tt). Lima beans, 2-lb., 75
foil 25. Soaked peas, -lb., 60c, fancy, $1.254
1 45
NI'TS California walnuts. No. t soft
Med. 12c; Brasils. lirWulkc; pecans. Kwa.c;
hll-erls. 14c; peanuts, raw, 7Vc; roasted,
tr; California almonds, n)i couoauuta,
,$.la V 4Mfc
ef
RAIN AND PRODUCE MARRE1
Wheat in North Dakota Reported ik
Better Condition.
NOT UP TO AVEEA0E, H0WIYI1
Cori la Weak and s shade Lwet
Than rrevlons Day, hat Weather
Is
Perfect
Grov4th.
for
OMAHA. July JO. 1907.
was wesk. Reports f rot
mmm ennnietlna- and wltl
The opening
near sections
he usual light Saturday trade, very little
as doing. Some North oaaoia wiree re
port wheat In better condition there wns
lenty of moisture anil late wneai in muuu
iherr condition, nui not yei up iu
Wheat opened atxiti yesieraay s oioeing
with no feature. Cables came surprisingly
firm. Short sellers are again in evlrtnc
nd unloading by longs gave me tnaraei
set back. Commission nouse iraoe wai
divided. September wheal opened at mt
nd closed at S4Mr).
Corn opened weak and a snaas lower
Weather was perfect for growth and ail
reports are that It Is rapidly catching up
lost ground. The demand wss moderan
and the market seems to bo neglected.
September corn opened at 4o and closed
400. ...
Oats were wesk with wheat and corn.
Th market was slow snd crop report
conlllcting. Beptember osts opened at s"S
nd closed at sc. , . j
Prlmarv wheat race Dts were tusi.ow pusn.
els snd shipments 414. OK) bushels, sgalnst
rec.sipts last year or i.ivt.wv mwni "j
hlpments or sis.tw ousneie. '"-L:"
.ere hia.oou huslieis ana inipramn
noheU .noin.t recelnts Isst year of 418.
000 bushels and shipments of 40i,0os bushels.
Clearances were lwt.oiw DU. or corn. su,.
bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal 10
191.000 bu. .......
Liverpool closed unchanged on wnewi
d lower on corn. .
Seaboard renortefl lflo.ow nu. or wntn mam
128.000 bu. of corn for export
Local range of options:
Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tes'y.
Whet-I I
July .. FJ'i
Sept. .
Dec. .. WV4
Corn I
July .. WU!
Sept. . 4;t4
Dec. .. 43;
Onts- 1
Julv .. 41 S!
Seit. . S,
Dec. .. 87!
83'
$5
SvVi
tfi'i)
4.;J
48j
41SI
82
81
84
8KV
84H
S5
tfi-!
45S1
46'
43
I
43Vkj
414
86
6l
4'4)
41 'A
81
87
4H4
36
36H1
Omaha Cash Pries.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, S2(34c; No,
I hard.
'9fiKlc; No. 4 hard, 7Sy7So;
8 spring, 81
CORN NO. 1. )1i'"c; io. . n-uru,
no grade. 4tx)747lc; No. $ yellow, 46Hc; No. 8
white. 4.Wi7c. . . .
.
OATSl JNO. 3 mtxen. r; roo. a
27.c; No. 4 white.-43(S42tc; standard, 430.
RYE No. i, 72c; No. 3. (i71c.
Carlot Receipts.
WheBfTCorti
58 2M
143
22 24
..s 16
103
Oats.
113
Chicago ....
Kansas City
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis ...
St. Lonls General Market.
BT. LOUIS, July 20 WHEAT Lower;
track No. 2 red cash, 87W(TS!c; no. z nam.
WfH0c; September, 88HlUVic i December,
92'Vv. . , u .Mi-.
CORN Liower; ir.ru i . ..t
Beptember. 6040; December, ti'ifcc; no. 1
white, 63Hc. .... ,, .
OATS Lower; track wo. 1 casn, oc:
September, 86c; December, sue; no. s
white, 4Mc. m
FlyOlR Btenny; ren winirr
$4 25H.40: extra fslr and straigni, s.'vw
4.15: clear, $2.3.&2.70.
pfcED TKnothy, steady: $3.25'4.2B.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, $1.00(9
HAY I 'ull: innoiny, n.wii.iw,.
$io.wrji3.w. .,
IRON I'ornin nr.s-ii.wii.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: JobWnff,
$16.50. Lard, higher; prime steam,
I)ry salt mais. sieaov; urara
$:t.26; clean rlhs. 1.2; snort oiear,
Bacon, steady; noieo exim mnn 1, 'V.ti
clear ribs, $10.l2y snort clears, iu.sa.
HEMP TWINK ho.
POULTRY Dull; chickens, WHc; springs.
16c; turkeys, 13c: ducks, sc: aws sc.
Bl'TTBK-rlteany; creamery, vytn m nr
FXIGS Steady, 12c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bu i',w
Wneat bu. " liw
Corn bu ;,'! o,(.m
ostsi bu. w,ooo 19.000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July 20-WHEAT-Bep-
tember, 84c; December 87Hc; May, 4o
oiinh No. 2 hard, 835) 84e. No. 3, 76(&S2c; No.
2 red, 8S(W4c; No. 3. 82(tl83c.
CORN Sept emoer, lic; Liecemoer,
May, 4c. Cash No. 2 mixed, 4VC No.
4!o; No. I white. 60c; iso. a, o.
OAT3-No. 2 white, 40W17c; No. 2 mixed.
44"-Mi45e. ,
HAY Steady to one lower; cnnice 11m
othy, $ll.oO(i 12.00; choice timothy, poor, $84S
KTr-cJtesny; itxe inc.
svios Firm: extras. 16Hc per Aotam;
firsts, 15c per dozen; seconds, 14c per doxen.
iil'TTKn Creamery, 24c; packing, lo.
Iteceipis. cuiipiiienis.
Wheat, bu 14,1000 4i,vw
Corn, bu 14,0.4) 46.0U0
Oats, bu 2.000 13,000
Kansas City cash pslces as furnished b
Logan A Bryan, 112 Board of Trade Bund
ing: .
Articles.
I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.
Wheat-
I 1
Sept
Dec
854, '484t4J'IM'WR4V.
b 88e,:se'Vils74HB
Corn
47d 47 1
44
Bept
Dec
47
47HA
43U
4441,1
A asked. B bid.
St. Joseph Lira Stoesr Msrkrt,
BT. JOSEPH. Mo., July 20. CATTLrV
Recelpts, 2.0(0 head: market steady. Na
tives, $4,504(7.00; cows and heifers, $2.264
6 60; stcckers and feeders, $3.6orfM.ftO.
HOG 8-Receipts, 4,935 head; msrket, IVSIM
higher. Top, $6.00; bulk, $6.Wi.95.
SHEE-P AND . LAMBS-Recelpfs TO.
head; market steady. Lambs,
yearlings. $il 25rti 65; wethers, $6.2t.7t
ewes, $5.0Oii6.26.
Ml I wan We Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 20. WHKAT -.
Ixjwer: No. 2 northern. SScfJUl.OO; Septem
ber, tnic asked.
RYE Steady; No. L 87H.
BARLEY Dull; No. I, 7(Hic; aampla, S&9
70c
CORN Lower; No. 3 cash, 637o8o; Sep
tember, 62Vkc.
Liverpool Ural a and Provisions.
LIVERPOOU July WHKAT tsaot,
quiet; No. 1 red western winter. 7s Id.
Futures, steady: July. 7s2Hl; September,
isSSid; December, 7s 6id.
OORW Rpot, quiet; Hess dried, (a; aid
northern, fcs ti. Futures, quiet; July,
normal; Soptember, 4s lOVid.
Peorta Grain Market.
PEORIA, July JO.-CORN-FIrm: No. t
yellow. 62c: No. $. 51c; No. 4, 4c; no
grsde. 4uu43Hc.
OATS Lower: No. t white, 44")4jC.
RYF-Nominal; No. I. s54,c.
W1I18K1T-61.81.
Philadelphia Predace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, July 20.-EOO8Flrra,
good demand; western firsts, free caaettj
ISc at mark. ,
CHEEeilC Firm, fair demand; New Tar
full creams, 124)Uc.
DIVIDENDS ACTUALLY
. GUARANTEED
Tor Particulars Address
The HIBUS M. a M. Co.
1032 Fourtetntk Sf., Otortr, Co.
Oaly a limited amount of OuaraateaC
toes io i
I