THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1907. 9 OFFERED FOR SALE (Continued.) " Rtllmrl Tables. tVK t A MrNew and tocond-hand Millard and pool table. Wo lead the world In cheap rm Attorts; essy psvm nts. Uruns-wlck-liwlke-Collendar, fl 8. loth St. j Q6)-S Typewriters fewlac Marhlaea, grad second-hand type writer; good condition; a bargain at VAi. CaJU toon) 3, gea Bldg. !; 671 ON 83 Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good .condition, (or aala cheap. Call at Be offlo. . M-Xx NO. t Smith Premier typewriter, good at new. I need the money. B. B. Roberta, 16th and Farnam, aouthweat corner. , - U 4W 6 Mlsvvllaaeaa. OAS, ELECTRIC AND OOMRTNATtOV FT'TTTT?F. ' Jj-argt, inaat up-to-date stock at loweat " -- in nm city, Beieci- now. ueuvarea when needed.. Impaction Invited. BURGESS-GRANDEN CO., tJ So. 16th SU . TaU Doug, asi. . , U 4 RIDPATH 8 Hlatory of the World Amer icanised .encyclopaedia Brltannica; new ' International. - encyclopaedia ; on small monthly payment. Webster's I'na- bridged DIolionary, $10 edition only $4.25 this . weak. .. - B. B. Roberts, southwest corner 16tb and Farnam ts. aw mt spa CH BALE Ony soda fountain, 24-syrup. . ;two body., refrigerator base, cauntar aa tomatic carbonator, niter, all aa good a new j also drug atora futures, counters and .show cum, . Uowell Lrug Co.. 16Ui ad Capitol Ave. (16-648 FOR BALK A butcher's refrigerator, Y-e-ral show eases,- a new peanut roaster, large coffee mil, two large automatlo oil tanks and store fixtures too numerous to. mention. Olobe Land and Inves'msnt Co.. Omaha., Neb. OO-MSM FOR BALK Finest boarding bouse In the city; best location, ail furnished; walk ing distance, etc; cheap. t Inquire Ml , Keroacu Block, Omaha, Neb. ... (U)-2 FOR BALE About October 1. one 00-gallon Worthlnston duplea pump, site lix :1HW. W. H. Bridges, engineer Omaha Uee. U6-M; 1KND US your mall orders for drugs; ' freight paid on HO. lota. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (Is) 384 DRUOS at eut prloes; freight paid oa $10 1 orders; catalogue free. IHEKHAN a MCONNELL DRTJO CO.. Omaha. Neb. U6-7 POOL and billiard tables for sale, five pool and two Billiard tables; must be sold In fifteen days. 411 N. 24th at., So. Omaha. - ... , (16) 43 Sp7 HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and retail. Sherman at MoConnell Drug Co. , (1)-MS HAT-69 per ton. . Wagner, Ml N. 16th. - (1)-M7J 1 i HALL'S safes, new. 24-hand. Ull Farnam, (!- IHERW1N WILLIAMS CO.. best mixed paint. Bhermaa 4k McConneU Drug Co. 8ECONO-HAND rubber noes, tools. Singer, 41 K. 16th. 7 (It) 7 FOR SALE flteM rang, good condition; reasonable. 638 So. 26th Ave. is) urrt B3x : IXMft SALS Refrigerator, desk, onyx table, leather lounge. S1 S. Stith St. Tel. Harney 178. (16)-3 2x .IOR SALf-Several loads rook. 1W1 So. Uth. 1, a)-M705Tx FOR SALE A boy's high school cadet r suit,' complete.' 2709 N. Xlth Ave. ' . "" (1) M719 T PATENTS "D. O. BARNKLL. patent attorney and ma chine eslgberi Faxloa Blk. Tel. Red 7U7. - ; - my-MM 812 LAR&ON eVCb.-'Book tfto'. Bee ' Bldg' '' ' 17) S91 ' TT: PERSONAL i sHx.x.tu glvea massage chaly- . - . . V. V. n V. nnm in . . I, . itllfV ..wvi. vw, ' Dl block,' llth and Farnam. New establish meat. " I . ' (li)-M363 PLEATING 2stiT Dyeing and cleaning, spohglng and shrink Inn only 6a per rard. Bend (or price list m nil swnipicw.' ' - GOLD MA If PLEATING COL - H Douglaa Block. Tel. Douglas 19M (lsM644 . JTHIC SALVATION ARMT solicits cast-oft clothing;' In fact, anything you do not need. We eolleut, repair and sell, at 114 " N, llth "t., for cost of collecting, to the . aWu 'w fall iknna tl.irn, . 1 , waxon W1U call. (U-U "Yntmft WOMEN eomlnsr to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young . Women Christian Association rooms, Jsig 'Farnam street, where they. will be di rected to suitable, boarding places or otnerwiae aasisiea. tisj WJ MAONETIC P'"0'"- Maesage, tfUaunmiU Vapor and Tub Baths. Koora s, uw arnam si., za noor. , (U)-Uia 8 2t 8EWINO machlnea rented. Neb. Cycle Co. ,, IStb and Haraej. 'Phone Douglas lbh. FEW bargains m td-hand soda fountains, monthly payment. De right, 1811 Farnam, ' I Cl MJ , - ' - OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Rami; BTRINQBa. rabber cooda. by mall: cut prices, aand for free catalogue. Myers- ituiou urug (o., vmana, ui) tjo PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, DUO hi. tth bt. Tel. Web. sooa - ' . (IS) "07 MAQNETIO treatment and bath. Mtna snHiH aef etwe avervaas eu aswa . U euu PAINFUL burns, any sore or skin hurt - -euwaiy iMaiea y aatin skin cream. a ' . ns REAL ESTATE . . HHAL. SITAT8 DEALERS Rt'fiftELL M-KITR1CK CO, 431 Ram. a I 09H PAYNE INY. CO.. 1st floor N. T. L. Doug. t7M. ' ' ' ) 40 R. C. PETERS CO., Bee Bldg. (ID 41 L W;' BUNNELL CO., S82 N. v. Life. DougUs 81. (19)-4vl GEORGE 4k COMPANY, '100J Farnaio. Tel. Douirlas T5C. . . . . J. 1 (19) 4u4 C M. RICH. lth LocustT Tel WeiTiriL v ' " ' Oft-ttT 81 it IT V PROPERTY FOR SAI.B. $600 CASH New 6-room. ve,ry choice, rental value 827. W. Price, 8i.S0ut easy payments to party i with reference, -. 8500 CASH. Good .six-room bouse, full basement, -aew plembir.g and furr.sce, strel to be raved this fall, ten blocks from postofflre, ae) cash, . balance like runt. Reference required. POOR MAKS CHANCE. Lot 11, block 9. South Omaha, close to poalofficei two Cottagea renting for 81160 pr aionth, city water, permanent walk. Price 81.. terms 8iu cash, l.l per mouth, rius ground U1 duuula-ln value soon. C. V HEPARD. 8004 Wirt 6U ' Tel. Webster SU. t "t . ( . . (19) MC04 t J"''.111 1 " A REAL SNAP. " t Maet be sold this week. A 7-room house, all modern, nickel-plate plumbing, extra good furnace; now leased for two years hence. -fceinnlnf October' 1. tor 30 per month. Tt sV price. Cl.iOO. Inquire of H. U.' ',V la4k.u. la Jtaee 8C . (U-alU REAL ESTATE CITY PROrr.RTT rOH BAL8B. tConunued.l south OMAHA SNAP Two coltaee on fTjlj near L, 8t., with trukme In alley; paved street; rents II per month; lot mljfl; easy terms. Price, 61.750. N. P. Dodge A Co., 1714 Vamsm St. . (1 M77il Pi: AT QXTAP 7 moms, part modern; nice lot, close to car and walking distance oa easy pay ments, 11.75V. National Investment Co. M DOUGLAS BLK. DOCO 6ffil. 19 M178 1 $3,300. lPTl-If J3 South 3th St., corner lot. 60x143 feet; two cottages; rent $35 per month; room for two mure cottages or Data, asy terms THOMAS llRflNNAS. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. Phrne Douglas 1J64. (19)-M L18T your property with Chris Boyr, Ed and Cuming eta. (1 401 BUT THI8 HARGA1N. Lot aL.26th and Fort streets only 1225. 8. O. Nordiulsl, Owner, 624 South ?Plh St. (19) Toll HOMES SWEET HOMES. $3,A AH modern, 9 rooms. $2.CO New. all modern, 6 rooms. $1,810 Easy terms and t per cent, rooms. 11. Large lot and f rooms. N. FENCER, ti N. T. Life. . , Tel. iW 8217. (19)-ou3 1 . PRICE CUT $500 Nonresident owner was In town yester day and cut his prloe on neat 4room cot tage and two full lots with I2fl feet front on Ames Ave. and US feet on ZUh. His price was S2.2O0, but he will take fl. 750 If sold at once. Call us up. N. P. Dodge & Co., 1714 Farnam St., Bee Bids. Uj oil 1 1 i U LOTS in Halryon Heights. Benson, lying well; tlose to car una; zo minutes ride to Omaha. Wfll etl altogether or In bunches of five. For prices and terms address H 42, care Bee. (19) U7 REAL ETATR TITLE-TRUST pr CHA. B. WILLIAMSON, Pres. ! ns REAL ESTATE FARM AND HAACU LAND FOR SALE. Colorado. For Sale--Coloi'ado Land. ' 23,000 ACRES In Weld Co., 9S miles from U. P. R. R. station, to miles north of Greeley, the county seat of Weld Co., the richest agri cultural county in Colorado 86 an acre for entire tract, one-third cash; deeded land; no mineral or oil. reserve; title per fect. . A. W. BARBOUR. 1026 17th St. Denver, Colo. (-M49 6x Jtaueaaa. WANTED Agents to represent us In the ssle of our Ksnsaa lands, write tor par ticulars. Globe Land and Investment Co., Omaha. Neb. '20 12 BAY I If you want a line rural home, well located, Duy -tnts nigmy improvea sa acro farm, near rlty of 8,000, only 80 miles of Kansas City. Buckeye agency, Williamsburg, Kan. (20)-M4&8 Sltx Bebraatta FIR8T-CLAB9 Nebraska farms and ranches lor homes or. investment. Uemts, Omaha. () 413 A SNAP For 30 days. Its-acre farm. (3,600.. J. T. CAMPBELL, Litchfield, Neb. (30) M509 7, nth Dakata. , . . OUT THEt GO. ToU can always find good, rich wheat land and Just the kind of a stock farm you want by selecting from our 100;000-acro tract in the fomoua Hettinger county, North Dakota; go out and see it; look us up. William H. Brown Co.. Rlchardton or Mandan or Mott. North Dakota, or 131 La Balle Bt., Chicago, 111. (J0 M3&1 B27 WANTED 10omen to buy cheap deedod land, relinquishments or city property in Stanley Co., S. D.; good soil, watec and timber; correspondence solicited. Ray Bowerman, Real Estate Broker, Kadok, B. D. (20) Ml8 2x r Texas. TEXAS EXCURSION. Tuesday, September 8, we run .an .ex cursion to Brownvllle, Tex. We have our own oar and serve meals. Rates very low The Oulf Coast of Texas Is the winter vegetable garden . of America. Buy now while land Is low and make your fortune. Call or address, TEXAS LAND A IMMIGRATION CO.. 640 Bee Buldlng. (20) 744 t M lacellaaaaaa Cheap Land Jacobson A Co.. 935 N. T. L ()-M405 FOR BALE Get a homestead on United States government Isnd before the good land la all taken. More than six hun dred millions of acres of U. 8. aovern ment land Including agricultural, timber. grating, mineral, oil, coal, stone, moun ts Inous, desert, arid. Irrigated, swampy, etc., located In (wenty-flve atates and terrltorlea. Briefly described by counties tn book containing over 90 pages, with full Information of how to secure lands from the government, under homeetead law and by purchase. Mailed postpaid for one dollar. Addrees P. O. O'Hara, Box 117. Bloomlngton. III. f20) M668 7x REAL ESTATE LOANS LOWEST RATES Bemis, Paxton Block. (12) UX tl.000.0CO to LOAN on business and res!- dence property In Omaha) lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan. Room L N. T. Ufa. (22) U6 WANTED City loan. R. C. Peters Co. a o LOANS on improved city property. W. H. Thomaa, 6u6 First National Bank Hid. . . . ' (22) 414 LOANS on Improved - Omaha property. O Keefe K. B Co.. 10O. N. Y. Life Bldg. (220415. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnam St. (221-417 8500 TO 8SC0OO TO LOAN at loweat rate-, no delay. GARVIN BROS.. 1606 FARNAM . (2C) la $29,000 PRIVATE money to Joan: no de lay. J. H. Sherwood. 937 N. Y. L. BTrtg. (22) M491I1 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Weed. 1620 Doug. (22) 419 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. - - (22) e REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT good T or 8-room house, full lot, no furnace, no tarn. Cash reasonable price. A. W. Anderson, 23) Capitol Ave. 'Phone Harney 3&-9. (23) M687 ex WANTED to buy house and lot. I or rooms. Must be south of Leavenworth St. and west of 27th St. Will pay t2.fr) cash. Addivss F lu. Bee. 2S MoT9 2x ABOUT 10 acres' near small town rn east- ernNeb. Address W 1st. 3 M2 tx WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW LOCO to enlargs a good paying buslnese with privilege to reduce loaa yesrlv. Ad drees W T6. Bee. Q4 291 . WANTED TO EUY CARD CABINET of 15 to drawers' for card 8xi inches; stgte price; must be caeap. Addieaa L 4s2r Bee, (26J-419 WANTED TO BUY (Continued ) WANTED To buy Second hsnd furniture, . Ouk and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, quilt and kll kinds or tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The hmUest prices psld. Csll ths right man. Tel. Dougiss 89,1. (26)-M.,6 8 17 CASH psld for second hsnd clothing. ItZ' No- - Tel. R, (2i)-as CASH raid for old books. Crsne-Foye Co 818 8. 14tli. 'Pliuns Dousl"! lia. (K-910 WANTED A small Jnh printing press, with type. W. M. West, Auhum. Kan. (251 MI04 4X WANTED A stock ff hardware and Im plements; location nit material. O. P. 8,,nfT1MIaour1 Valley la. () SI521 9 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Lare front room or two snjalli-r ones connecting, with hoard. In private family, by business woman. Must bo flt-slrable location. References. Ad dress T 177. fcee. (2) MjOi Cx EXPERIENCED gradja'e osteopath wants rooms snd board In exchange for serv ices. Address Y 112. cere Hee. (26)-Mlll 4x WANTED A gentlemsn desires a nice fur nished room, hath sttsched, or easy of acctss, private family preferred; will tske breskfast If convenient. Will pay good price for good accommodations. Address P. P. Allerton, General Dclt--rv, city. 26)-M770 2x yot'NO rentlemsn employed In offlce would like root.ima'e; desirable location; walking distance. Address N loT. Dee. (26)-M7U Sx WHEN writing to advertisers It takes but a stroke or two of the pen to say you aw the sd in The Pe. WANTED SITUATION Yot'NO mn wants place to work for board and room while attending Boyle college. 'Phone Douglas 191. (27r M4C8 YOUNG man wsnts place to work for board while attending school. Boyles co!le. Tel. Douglas 1984. (9) M107 WANTED Position as assistant csshler; . four years' experience; Al references. Box 677. Wayne, Neb. (27k-MB12 Sx WANTED Three to six months' position by young man experienced In both city and country banking; can furnish best of references and expect good salary. R. A. Packard. Rolla. N. P. (27I-M6SS 7x SITUATION by colored man and wife In private family;, permanent. 1R12 N. 21st St. . (27) M8 2x WHEN you write to advertisers, remember It 4a lr ask Kut & aa. - M a w.nmm uwk ex ivw my i Ull lirsl UI I III pf Q to state that you saw ths ad. In The Be. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS THE RE- gents of education of the atate of South Dakota will receive sealed proposals for the construction of a law building on the campus of the University of South Dakota at Vermilion, S. D. Rids are invited upon the following nroposltlona: (!) The con struction, heating, plumbing and wiring for electric iignta; (Z) construction only, (3) heating only, (4) plumbing only, .(5) wiring only, (6) any combination of propositions, 2 to 6. All work Is croDosed to be done si cording to plans and specifications prepared Dy me arcnnect, josepn senwarx. ana on file In his omce at BioUx Fairs, 8. D.; at the ofllce of the secretary of the university, Vermilion, B. D. ; at the omce of the Build ers' Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn., and at me omce of the Daily journal, uioux City, Iowa, and at the ofllce of The Omaha Bee, Omaha. Nebraska. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the president of the regenta of educa tion, lor 6 per cent ot tne amount or me bid as a guarantee that successful bidder will enter Into contract and give a satis factory bond for the completion of the same within the time and In the manner therein specified. Bidders are advised that not more than 60 per cent of the contract price will be available for payment until after July 1, 1&C4. Bids will be received up to September 26, 197, and contract will be awarded at Brookings, 8. D., at 1 p. m. Bids sent by marl should be addressed to Regents of Education, Brookings. S. D. The regents reserve the right to reject any or all bide. E. C. E TUCSON. Presi dent;' Irwin D. Aldrlch. Secretary. AugS7-28-2-IO-tl-Septl-2-10-17 BONDS FOR SALE WATER BONDS OF Beaver City, Neb., to the amount of $26, 000, dated day of delivery," payable at Ne braska Fiscal Agency. New Tork City. N. T. Twenty years after date, Interest 6 per cent .from date, option to city to redeem same any time after five years from their date, issued In denominations of 8600 each. City reserves right to reject any and all bide. The above will be received by W. L. Leonard, etty clerk, - up to and Including September 20, 1907. W. L. LEONARD. City Clerk. A2Sd21t GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, August 19, 1907. 8ealed proposals, In" triplicate, will be received hero and by quartermaster at the post named herein, until 11 a. m., central stand ard time, September 8, 19t7, for furnishing hay and bedding during the fiscal year end ing June 30. II' . at Fort Riley, Kansas. Proposals for delivery al other places will be entertained. United - States reserves right to reject or accept any or all pro posals or any part thereof. Information furnished on application here, or to quar termaster at the ststlon named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Forage," and addressed to Major THOMAS CRUSE. C. Q. M. A20-21-29-3O-81 82 CHIEF OU ART ERM ASTER'S OFFICE, Omaha, Nebraska. August 16, 1907. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until II o'clock a. m , central standard time Sep tember 8, 1907, for Installing an electric freight evevator In commissary storehouse at quartermaster's depot, Omaha. Nebraska. Full Information furnlehed on application to this office, where plans and specifications msy be seen. Envelopes containing pro posals to be marked "Pronossls for Electric Freight Elevator." and addressed to Mslor Thomss Cruse. Quartermaster. Army Build ing. Omaha, Nebraska. A1S-17-29-S"-S1S'! PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. OATS. DRIED r run, e-n.. 4n jueiii ui me Ulterior Office Of Indian Affairs, Washington, D c' August 7, 1907. Sealed proposals, ' plainly marked on the outside of the envelops "Proposal for Flour. Oats. ' rled rrmi etc., as the case may b and addressed to me vuiuiiiiasiiiir;r vi inuian Anairs, Wash ington, D. C," will bo received at the Indian unice until z o clock p. rn of Thursday.. September 2t. l7, and than opened, for furnlsuing the Jndlan service wun cannrci lumaioes. cornnieai. rrm -v.. wheat, dried fiult, feed, flour, hominy oata and rolled oats during fiscal year emV Ing June SO, 19cs. 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 II a Indian warehouses ot New Ynrk Cty' Chicago, III.; Bt. Louis. Mo.; Omaha NVb and San Franoisco, Cel.; the Commissary of Subsistence. U. S. A., at Cheyenne. Wyo.; the 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 bids or any part of any bid. C F Larrabee, Acting Commissioner. ' A26dl8t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Israel Anderson and wife to Michael Kempt, w feet lot 8 and eli feet lot 7. block 7, Hillside Ad. No. 1... 8 t Ellen Hurts to A. I Slater. w48 feet lot 17. Mock (. Brlrge Place 00 John E. Reagan and wife to Sadie Holmes. nSJ-8 feet lot t. block Iv' Mcporinlck's Ad . w The Conservative Savings and Loan Association to Herman Rebecca Kalman, e48 feet lot 10, block 10, Kounixe Fourth Ad ,.. i Cara B. Curtis et al. to Phlllpp Handschuh. lota 7. 8, 9 and 10, block 8. Curtis Btone Ad ... 860 John W. McDonald, sheriff, to Eleanor West, -W 8. block 3M. Omaha Frank Case to Maggls Case, lot 5. , 7. 8. 9 and 10. O Brlen s Ad 1 Maa:ie Case to Frank Case, tract lot US, Mlllsrd Caldwell s Ad 1 Louis 4J. Kendls to 8. I. Campbell, let U. block 1L, Ambler Place lot Marthrna Saunders et aL to Ines Chrletenaea. a4 feet lot 23, Franklin Square 126 Total . . . v ,' '. .82,731 TRADE CONDITIONS IN OilAIIA General Bairn ,0tm the Territory Help the Corn Crop. BANKS ARE FLOODED WITH CASH lever Mark Moaey la Weet a at Present aaeV evllfc , Prosperity . Everywhere Jobbing Bl- i esa Beaelte. Rains have been general over the state In drought was threatening the development ft tne corn crop. Rains were reported m other slates. IVnrfltioha sre now favorable and optimistic reports came from every s-t!on. There was nevef so much money In the western country a at present. Prrmslts in the Omaha national banks, as shown by the statements recently Issued at the call of the comptroller f the currency, sre the lsrpest on record. 'The report of the State be'nklng' board, to be Issued soon. Is ex-pertr-d to show the largest deposits In the history of Nebraska. All Knee of the lobbing trade continue to do well and without -xccnllon report that trade ror the nrst eight months of this year has f xeerded that of a similar nerlod of last yesr. I reventfur IS the word that exnresses conditions In the shne trad". The salesmen are neirglng slonsr and doing a anlend'd business out In the territory, hut no ad vsrees and no decline have taken place and there Is a scarcity of predictions as to what th market-"Will do. An Increased demand Is shown for the better trades of good. Due to the present stelecency In the west ern money market, a dullness In New Kn land dry goods markets Is reported, fitl'l. nrlcrs are as hlirh as ever snd cotton In the raw probably Tvill continue to commsnd a high fluro. In the Met-week no rhsnres hav taken niece In the price of finished a-a'er!ais. Gingham snd cambric and all Unds. of . nrlnts are ofcrd at st'ff ouots- flons. RetnMeTS are buying liberally for fnll snd wlntr. and express the greatest confidence In the future. "Ilk Vn-firsee, . Further advances fti the raw silk markets aliroad have resulted In American manu facturers becoming more Interested in the situation. It is well known that otiite a few manu facturers are hy no means well covered on raw matcrlnl, snd have not In fact suf ficient to cover many of the orders that they have already hoiked for fall. The markets abroad seem to' be firmly nxed on the up-grade, and every fresh buying spurt serves to still further Increase the cost of raw silk. Advices Just to' hnnd from Yokohama state that, owln" to Increased buying for account tf both America and Europe, prices have gone un fully 20 cents per pound over those quoted a week ago, and that the market Is still on the: up-grade. CsMe advices also state that the autumn crop of cocoons in Jnpun has been greatly damaged, and fills Is still further adding to the strength of the situation. Tinware has nrtt yet been affected by the slight decline In the prVoe of pig Iron. - No change hss been made for weeks In the prices of nails, fence wire, fencing and all kinds of builders' hardware. Owing .to a slacker demand for sheet slno, prices have eased up a little. -vn advance In volume of trade of about .20 per cent for the last eight months over" eutht months of last year Is reported by (he hardware Jobbers. sugar rennera are apparently beginning to feel the pressure of an Improved refined market and are showing a tendency to buy up raws at a figure nearer sellers' Idtas RAILROAD TIME CARD I'SilOX STATION lOta AX D M ARCY. Cnloa Pacific. , ' . . ' . Leave. Arrive. The' Overland Limited. ag 8:50 am ag9:40pm The Colorado Express, a 3:50 pin a 5:00 pm Atlantic Express....... '. a 9:80 am The Oregon Express;.-, a 4:16 pm a 1:00 pm The Los Angeles Lira. agl2:55 pm ag 9:15 pm The Fast Mall.,M..., a 9:80am a 6:45 pm The California Express a 4:00 pm a 6:60 pm Colo. -Chicago Speulsi. al2:10 am a 4:60 am Beatrice Local;.. b 7:42 am .b 4:15 pin North Platte Local a 7:42 am a 8:16 pm Cklcaco Jt Nprh western. Chicago Dayllgbtv .'!. a 7:08 am all:M prn Bt. Paul-Minn. Exp a 7:60 am al0:00 pia Chicago Local.... .-.v... all 0 am a 8:28 pm Sioux City assve)r.a 7:50 am a 3:88 pin Chicago Passenger.1.. i. ..a 6:00 pm a 9:30am Chicago Special a 8:00 pm a 8:28 am St. Paul-Minn: 'Llm.. ',""... a 8:28 pm a 7:40 am IjoS Angeles Limited.... a :30 pm al2:36pm Overland Llmltedf..T.'...al0:W pm a 8:28 am Fast Mail a 9:04 am Bloux City Local-., ...a 8:60 pra a 9:30 am Fast Mail a 8:35 pm Twin City Limited... !.... a 8:28 pm a 7:40 am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:40 am a 6:S6 pm Llncoln-Chadron b 7:40am all 25 am Deadwood-Llncoln. rf...,.a 3:00 pm a 6:36 pra Casper-Shoshonl a 8:00 pm all:2eam Hastings-Superior , ...... b 3:00 pm b 5:33 pm Fremont-Albion .'. b 6:36 pm bl2:4S pm Chicago, Rock I)aa A Pacific. "East. - Chicago Limited". . 2:45 am all :30 pm Iowa Local. a7:C0am a4:30pm Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:00 pm al2:30pm Iowa Local. ...r.it , . .ail ;40 am b 9:65 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.).. a 4:60 pm a 1:2S pm Chicago Flyer t'.....a 8:00 pm a 8:36 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Lim all :40 pm a 2:36 am Colo, and Cal. Ex. ...... .a 1:36 pm a 4:40pm Okl. and Texas Ex a 4:40 pm a 2.46 pm Llncoln-Fatrbury .Pass..b 8:46 am bl0:15 am Chicago Great. ."Western. St Paul-Mlnnespolls..... 8:30 pm 7:80 am St. Paul-Minneapolis.... 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Limited.......... '. 6:06 pm . Jl1m Chicago- Express......... 7:30am 11:36 I m Chicago ' Express...! 2:30 pm '3:30 pm Chicago, MtlnaakeV St. Pawl. Chicago A Colo. 8 portal:.. . 7:02 sin 12t06 am Calif. Oregon Exp..'. 6:68pm 3:26 pm Overland Limited .'..,.:!;' 9:68 pm ' 8:37 am Mlasoarl Paelne. K. C. 4k Bt. L. Expl, i.. a 9.00am a 6:65am K. C. tt St. L. Exp.,...all:15 pm a 5:35 pm Nebraska Local ..a 2:00 pm all :40 am Wabash. St. Louis ' Express.'.".. 7.. a 6:30 pm a 8:30am St. I-ouls Local (from' 'Council Bluffs) a 9:30am all:15pm Stanberry Local . (from Council Eluffr) J. ..b 6:00pm bl(l:lS am llllaols Central. ,. Chicago Express a 7:20 am a 3:4i pm Minn. A. St. Paul Exp...b iMain a .U pm Chicago Llmiied a b.Ou pin a si) am Minn. & St. Paul Lmtd.a :Kvpm a s:4uam Ul IILIXGTO.1 HTA Uarlluatoa. Denver & Csllfornla...' Northwest Spev'ial........ Black Ullla ..'... Northwest Express...... Nebraska points.-....., 10TII A MASON. Leave, .a 4:10 pm ,a 1:10 pm .a 4 . o pm '.a 0,3) pm .a 8:W u in .a 9: 0". ara .'.1:46 pm Arrive, a 4:lo pm a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm a 6;45 am a 6:10 pm a 8:10 pm al2:ul pm b :ifi am Nebraska Lxpiess.,..., hlncoln tsi Majl ...... Incoln Jxcal.k...V..l Iitncoln Local. ...... ...... Iomsville tr Plattsm'4h Bellevuc-Plbttsinouch . Plattsmnith-Iowa Bellevi:e-Plsltemoulh . Inver Llrnlied....:i-. .;. Chicago Special...;';.'.;,. Chicago Express....... .V a :0. pm bl0:2u am a 7;4 am b 1 y pni a 6:45 am all :4 pm a 8:R5 pm 8:0 am 1I:1 am all:) am il am a 6:10 pm ,b 8:10 pm .a 10 pm . b 8 :10 a m .aTrrjihm a 7 km .a 4:30 pm a 6 Vi jm .a 9 15 am a 4 45 pm' .afO:ii pm .a 9 is am a 4:15 pm Chicago Flyer tow Local Pt. t outs Express..!.'.. Kanas City A Pt. .Toe. Kansss City A St. Joe. Kansas City St. Joe WEBSTER 8T,-i-15TH A WEBtTRn Cbleaao, St. Pawl, Minneapolis Jt Omaha. Ieave. 'Arrive. Twin City Passenger. ..b 8:30 ara b 9:10 pm Sioux City Passenger... a 2:00 pm allMam Emerson local ...b litnnt b 9 ft sm Firon T -o. . .....c 8:46 am c 5:60 pm Mlseoarl Partac. Locsl via Weeping Water , a 3:06 am a8 wpm Fs'U 'my Tocst s -w wm'' all -0 am a Dally, b Dally except Sinday. r 8in.n only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dallv cept Monday, g Carries only interstate passengers. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFJC of the) Atlantlo "tMPRtSI" UlM QTBBXO TO UVrOO TXAJ8 Empreasea sail Aug. 6, 33; Sept , 19. rirst laoia iiu up; becona Cabin itl up; Third Claaa Write for particulars. O. 9J. Bsajamia, tkeal. Agent, Tel. siarnsea 1118. 313 ao. Clark au CUoa, than they have previously been willing to Oor.slder. On the strength of a sale, of a email cargo of Porto Alcos In port, opt New Tcrk prices are now quoted on the bssls of 8 92c for 96 degree test centrifugals. Refiner .show an Inrllaallon to buy sitll more small lots at this flrure, but sellsrs are alow with their offerings and little la to be found. i . Brlaate Oatlook ' for Tomatoes. The outlook for tomatoes is brighter than It has been this season. Reports from many canning centers refute former reports by the announcement that the output Is likely to be as large as In former years. The quality of the fruit Is also good. Sardines were advanced 6c early In the week and Indications are for a further ad vanc. Salmon Is strong and advancing. Coffee Is quiet. Prices on sll of the well known Prssll rossted brands are the ssme. A limited stock of new teas Is on the market, the 'demand being active and the price well maintained. No new offerings of southern lioe have been made In th last week and the situa tion la considered serious. Storms two or three weeks ago did great damage to. the rice fields of Louisiana and Texas. rricea continue strong . on dried fruits, though there has leen no change. . The Cal. Ifornla crop of prunes Is short Snd Is now estimated not to exceed hn.OCO.noo pounds. No reliable estimates have been -made on th Oregon output. There is considerable difference of opinion in local dried fruit circles over the necessity existing for the sulptvirlna of apricots and peaches during the process of curing, but there seems to be no difference JDt opinion among jobbers on the question of buying sulphurated fruits under the conditions that Jiow exist. The Jobber fears he will not be sufficiently protected tinder the packers' guaranty, and in spite of the assurance by James Wilson, secretary of agriculture-, that the departmental ruling will not be carried out In-the case of p aches and ap ricots, the buyers for the Jobbing grocery houses are not buying the varieties of fruit montloned. In advice from the const It Is made 'clear that the rnckera are buying peaches from the growers with caution ami ar rejecting such stock as shows oversulphurlng. It is pointed out. too, that the percentage of de liveries showtns less than the maximum quantity of sulphur used 35-l,0 per Cent la comparatively small. During the week there was considerable Interest taken In the gum situation, owing to a report from Egypt Indicating sharp advances In the prices of varnish. It is aa'd that altosethcr only 2,000 bales are avauanie to supply the demand of Europe and America. There has been a decline In the price of ramphor of 4 conts. Quinine Is much stronger and indications point toward advances. Opium remains the same aa last quoted 87 the minimum price in caee lots. There Is an advancing market on Golden Seal, on Jamaica ginger and senega root. Indications are that there will be lower prices fcr pepriermlht oil and ad vances on oil of anise arid Messina essences. During the early part of the week there was a little weakness In the turpentine rr.srket, though there was no disposition to lower prices. There has been steady Im provement In ,the linseed oil market, with no change In prlcea OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Qaotatloas oa Staple and Fnaey Prodae. EGOS Per do.. 17c. BUTTER Packing stock. 18c; choice to fancy dairy. 20fl21c; creamery, 230. LIVE POCLTRY-Sprlng chicken. 129 14c; hena, 10c: roosters, 6c; (turkey,. 12c; ducks, MjSc; geese, 6c. HAY Choice No. 1 upland. 319.00; me dium, $8.00; No. 1 bottom. $8.00; off grade from 86.69 to 8t.30; rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa. 311.00. FRIIT8 AND MELONS. APPLES Duchess and Wealthy, for cooking. 3i.2Cgl.&0 per bu.; eating varieties, $1.60 per bushel basket. BLACKBERRIES Cs, 14 quarts, $2.50. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box, 61. I. CALIFORNIA PLUM8-Pr crate, 83.0 1.25. TEXAS WATERMELONS" Each, c crated for shipment, t per lb. CA.NTAlXll'I'F: inrltv Ford. Standard crate, 83 50; Arkansas standard, 83.0U. 1KAK8-Colorado Harrietts. $3.60 per box; Flemish Beauties, $3.25 per box; California tonrtlftts. 8S.75 per box. - O RAPES Home grown, 8-lb. basket, 40c. TROPICAL FRUITS. . LEMONS Llmoniera. 800 else. 87.60; 160 Ise. $7.60; other brands, Wcfotl.uO less. il AN ANA ci Per medium isU bunch, tt.0"4j2.26; Jumbos, $2.0o4J3.6O. ORANOE8 Valencia. . 80 and 98 slue. $4504.76; 126, 150, 176, 2o0 and 4l le. $o. J DVTES-Kadaway, 6He; Bayer, 6c; Hal. h' . c; new stuffed walnut date, 8-lu. U 7 $1.09. . . VEGETABLES. . . NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. -I, 2.W 2.10: No. 2, 8t00; Lima, 6c per lb. POTATOKaPee.hu.. new. 6Sfl&c. BEANS New wax and tring, 4vfi50c per .mm net basket. BliETB. TURNIPS AND .CARROTS Ver mrket basket. S4i40c. . . ... . v H-ADISHK-I'tr do- buhcht. notn grown, 2vc. ...... TOMATOES Home .grown, market " ket crate, 4u50c, CCCUMBtmS Per hket, 40S0c LETTCCB Per do.. 86o. - CELERY Kalamaxoo, 8ut&S6c ONIONS Yellow, 3c per lb.; red. Ic per lb.; Spanish, per crate, $1.60. , NEW PEPPERS Per market baaket. itc SWEET POTATOES Market basket. $1.00. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib, 13c; No. 8 rib, iflc: So. rib. 7c; No. 1 loin, 19c; No. 3 loin, "Vic; No. 8 loin. 12c; No. 1 chuck, 6V. No-.'Shltf 6c; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round, to, ho 2 round. fcHc; No. 8 rounnd, f j J,iJ,1 plate. 3c; No. 2 Plate. Wci No. 8 plate. TtflSCELLANEOLS. COFFEE Roasted, No. 85, 26e per lb.. No. 20. 14 He per lb.; No. 86. 19o per lb., No. 21, 124c per lb. . - CALIFORNIA DRIED FRU"8 Prunes are omewhi. unsettlsd 1 re' offerlngr from second hands, who seeni desirous of moving upplle of immediate grades. Quotations range from 6o to 10 for California fruit and from 6Vo to te for Oregon. PeacJe are (lightly if'' with fancy yellow quoted at 18J Raisins are firm; three-crown loos MV" catels are quoted at c; lour-crown, 40o; seeded raisins, Unfile FISH Halibut, ife; trout, 13c; plckareV lc piko. 14c; pike,, freh fruen 12c, whitefish, 14 u 16c; boffalo, Sci bulllisad. skinned and dressed, lie; catfish, urtaseu, 17c; white perch, , 7c; while baas, 16c; black, bass. 25c; unfh, 69c; crappl, 6 6c; large crapples, loe; herring, frh froxen, 6c; Whlteflsh. fron. l4lue; pickerel. fresh froxen,' 9c; jPn'h mackerel. 10c; native mackerel, 18W3jc per fish; codfish, fresh frosen, 12c; red snapper, 12c; llounders, fresh froxen, 12o: haddock, fresh froxen, 12c melts, 18o; shad roe, 45c per, lb.; frog legs, 5c per dox. green sea turtle meat, 26o per In, CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west ern, 65c. Tomatoes, lancy. 3-pound cans, $1.46; standard, S-pound can, $1.26. Pine apples, crated. 2-pound. 12.208 2 84: Riiced. fl.75iii.35. Gallon npple. $8 25. Ca Ifornla apric-jts, 2.ow. rears, n.nv 2 50. Peaches, $1.75(6 3.40: L. C. peaches, K'.QO'C 2.50. Alaska salmon, red, $1.26; fancy Chinook. Hat. $2.10; fancy soekeye. flat, $1.95. Sardines, quarter oil, $3.26; three-qup.rters mustard,- $3.10. Sweet potatoes. $1.2543 I P. Sauer kraut.- 90c. 1 umpklns. 80c4j $ I.0J. Lima Laane, 2-lb., J5cwtl.25. Soaked peas, 3-ltt., COc; fancy, H.JjfAl.43. . HIDES AND TALLOW Hreen salta, No. I. kVic; No. 2, 74c; bull hides, 6c: green hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2. c; horse, Jl.i0rT3.60; shep pelts. 50ot$1.26. Tal low, No. 1, 4c; No. 2, 3,jc. Wool. 16 022e. Clcarlna House Dank Statement. 'NilW YORK. Aut. Si The s'atemcnt of cU-ailnj i.ouce banks for tliu we'k shjws loot th banks hold JS.i.t.u m- re tnaii tha IckhI r.--ive requirt tnents. i din I a de crease of $l,219.ivo, as cumrariil with lust week. Th statement fallows: AinmnU increase. Locals $l.u8I.i5.400 $ li,500 Dt-;.a3lt i,04ti,.8'i0 l.'ll.iuii Ciiculatlon 6u.3- 6"J0 143. luo Legal lender ' .630,ir) 946.4J9 gpvcie fO.sii0 .lt'.suv Rrserve ro,4J0,4iu 1.6510 Reserve required ...... 21.iJ.Sm) U1.9jO Surplus 8.75. 4 n,Jl9,9 Ex U. S. deposits 16,737.9.6 l,U9,4'.i Decrease. . Bank Cleartacs. OMAHA. Aug. 31. Bank cWaring for to day were $1 .oU.ju6.ul and tur the correspond ing date last year $1.476.343.o5. 17. 1906. Monday .$2.XI A3 10 $1.46.604.42 Tuesdsy 1 .599 64H .71 1.6t,(6.39 Wednesday I.e99.3.04 l.iM.l.Ol Thursday l.Slf.M 9 1 k .. ?4 Friday L74n.6s6.64 1 6,7.64 Saturday 1.6&3.9U6.01 1,476.343.86 Total $10.612,89.3 $.4aJslt&.B6 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $:.360,80183. LI ver oo 1 Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Am;. 81 -WHEAT-Spot. nominal: No. $ red woslera winter, no stock. Futures, firm: September, 7sd; December. 7s9d; Maroh, Is 10H4. ' CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. no stock; old Borthera, 6 84d. Fu ture, steady; September, 6 4d; October, 6 6VL OMAHA LITE SieCK MARKET $ fat Cattle Stronger and Feeders Lower for the Week. BOOS EIGHS THA5 WEEK AGO Fat Sheep aad Lambs Tea Tweaty FItb Lower far Week feed ers Steaay, tlealaa- Week tt Little Easier. SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 8f, I?n7. Receipts were: OMicial Monday .... Official Tuesday Otluial Wednesday Official Thursday.., Official Frldsy Estimate Saturday , Cat tl. Hogs, "hee 9 oss. 3.112 7.227 6.1-11 9.144 9.014 t.nt 4 3yt K7K8 , 6.$ , !. , twi . SM U742 2.394 Six day this week ... 23. 790 .69 W.137 Sm day last week.... 26. SM 3V9i.O 2l.l Some days 1 weeks ago. .21.04) 37.821 i.37 Same days 8 weeks an. .14.067 40.076 33.7ttl game days i week ago.. 15.241 49. JO 16.3O0 oay last year 23.173 89.SS1 4a,4S4 The following- table enow the receipts of cattle, bogs end sreep st South Omaha for th year to date, compared with last "'': 19i-7. in. Iho. Deo. V"' TOO. 6S1, 34H T9.W ' 1.710,5; l.HKi.iW 14S.W2 khtep 1.017,113 1.061,846 ...... 44.7(41 The following table shows .h aversg price cif bogs at South Omaha lor the last several days, with comparison; Del. 1907. like. ;i06. ;i04 . llrjw. I190L AuT. 26... Aug. 21... Aug. 22... Aug. 83... Aug- 4... Aug. ... Aug. 26... Aug. ... Auf. 2S.. Aug. tS... Aug. 30... Aug. 31... S S2H 3 I i3 t 16 6 8o 6 87 ) bi 6 56u 66. 6 814i 96 I 1 - II; II V 6 (0 5 80 7 00 6 87 6 08 6 99 6 91 6 C( 6 46, 6 91 6 1 3 5 46, T 10) 6 22j ( 31 7 82 5 14! 8 2K! 7 r9: 01 t IH e 4 6 81! 6 96 IH I 9. 6 69i 6 m ( 7HI 6 871 6 7t't: 6 RJi 5 TS I 6 s.ii 6 Ml 5 32! 7 171 6 00 6 6tw 6 701 I 831 6 22, 6 331 7 18, 6 03 6 TV,, 6 66 6 77 6 27, I 7 16) U I 6 75 6 7S 6 18j Kl I ' Sunday. . RAKOB OF -PRICES. Cattle. Hog. Omaha $2.50186.00 85.65y4.l5 Chicago 1.3i; 00 6.4.4jl.sS Kan.a CUy 8.1fTj7.15 6Mi 25 lt. lwotils 1 10 l.JiJH.y) Sioux City l.6vQ6,8S 5.55t6o.95 Th omclaJ number ot car of stock brought Ui today by eacn road was: ,, , . Cattl. Hog. C., M. A 6t. lf- 6 Missouri I'acillo Ry I . . 3 1 nion ratine system 29 C. A N. W. Ry. (east) 2 C. A N. W. lty. (wesu 4 34 C, St. P., M. A O. Ily 7 C, B. A Q. least! I C R. I. P. Ry. least) .. 4 l. tesst) lllinol Central Ry 1 Total receipts 6 10S The disposition of the day' receipt was a follows, each buyer purchasing tne num ber of bead indicated: Cattl. Hogs. Omaha Pocking Co fci$ Swift and Company 49 l.-0 Cudahy Packing Co 158 2,os0 Armour A Co , 2,0L6 F. P. Lewi I King Packing Co 240 Other buyer 3 ..... Totals.. 213 6.912 CATTLE There w ere not enough ' cattle In 'the yard thi morning to talk about, tha market being practically bare, a usual oh a Saturday.. For the week the receipts show a small decrease as compared with last week, but about on a par with a year ago. ... No great change has taken place In the market . for corn-fed. beeves during the week. While there have been low day and high day, the' market at the close of tho week Is about where it was on week ago. The highest price paid during the week was $7.00. Or. the other hand, ran beef steers have shown some strength, es pecially during the last half of the week. Price hare firmed up under the Influence of a good demand and moderate receipt until at the cloae thv-y are 1626c higher than one week ago. During the last half of the week the trade was reasonably act ive and a good clearance was made each dr. During the latter half of th week the market on ' cow and tielfers has shown more activity than for soma day back and price have been given an upward tendency. At the close ot the week the market is safely 25o higher than one week ago, with the feeling very .ood. As mutter of course, the advance ha been the most noticeable on the beter grades, choice range helfurs selling up to $4.50g4.60 on Friday.. Blockers and feeders sold - very wall at the beginning of the week and the market was. If Snyfnlnjr, a'littlu u anger. With liberal receipts of cattle ot that kind and with the country not buying any too freely, a lower tendency has characterized the trade during the latter half of the week. At the close tt Is safo to quote the gen eral run of feeders aa 10gac lower than last week. Still shippers must understand that current prices aro high even at the decline and the market, viewed from a seller's standpoint. Is by no means bad. Quotations on cattle:- Good to choice corn-fed steers, $14K7f7.00; fair to good corn fed steers, $5.60ji6.40; common to fair corn fed steers, $5.0u4ft.6; fair to good range steers, $4.6f;6.00; common to fair range steers, $3.60b4.50; good to choice corn-fei cows and heifers, $4 to'5.25; fair to good cow and heifers. $3.2'x;3.fo; common to fair cows, f2.OGtfi3.25; good to choice stnek ers and feeder. 34.8oia6.26; fair to good lockers and feeder,, t3.2iipt.20. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Kw . .. At. et. Me, At. If. 44 Utt 00 COWS. I sit I H II Ill I I I- I I 1 CALVES. , U $7$ 4 40 I I 13 HOUS There waa hardly enough change In the hog market today aa compared wlin yesterday to talk about, in fact lite general mantel could hardly be quoted otherwise than steady. Now and then It Whs pos sible to Und a salesman who though; he secured stronger prkt-s on some of hi better load, but on I he other hand tales men who let go yesterday at the highest point of the markejt had hard work today to secuie steady prices, some of them even Calling their ssles today a trifle easier than yesterday. The great big bulk of the hogs sold in about the same notches as yester day, $5.6tn6.0, but the top today waa 6c hiMher, on choice load of light hogs sell ing up to $415. Although the market was Mow- in opetilng, when toe Ice was once broken ' the . hogs., chansert hunds rapidly. Toward ths close the feeling. If anything, was hardly as good, and salesmen who re reived lu(T later did not thlnkt!it they were able to sell out to as good advantage an earlier In the day. -- The receipts of hogs this week have shown a coneldernlile gain over last week, hit not much difference from year ago. Ti e week started out with an advance of full Me. which wn pretty well maintained rtvfr'nt; the fl'st half of the week m n- f lor buyers teuan acting bearish and en Thur'duv they f'-rced tie n'srket down ward.' Vestcrday there waa a little strength n .... ;h fitiKSBDJn' , B i V are many for the investment of money but none so safe as the purchase of Bonds. We are offering for sale a block of First Consolidated Mortgage Bonds of the OMAHA & COUNCIL CLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY Yielding the investor 5 per cent. Operating the Street Bailway Systems of Omaha, South Omaha, Council Bluffs, Florence, pundee and Benson. For further information, address , SAMUEL -s 614 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, lo the trsde, so that the week close with the market about 6c higher than at th clots of last week. Representative sale: tt at. e Ma . sX 9. n n in in m ft te i n U ft im 6 ) M X.S4 40 I 1 M t7 DO I ...,... H4 B 19 II 114 ... I t r4 40 I to H .81 8 tt 6 Ts M U" I t v HI ... ITS i. rl io $ m a it ... I te $1 n ... 8 l ..:....Ht ... I Tt M n IIS I sn (4 ...... M . . Tli W HI M I t Tt XI l in ts l' T4 m i I t IUT ... 6 OH Wi lt n j Ttv t J ... l4 ....,.. 94 m I VI M ? IM I 3H t t-1 B) I Tin St IM ... t 4 94 ... V 41 tt 4 6 M ri l TT-, 44 F4 ItS 6 44 Tt It ... TIH 41 m l I 41 ... $ M tt l 11 6 4 44 441 110 8 Tl n tt tt $ t n yi ... rm so f n r ..$ ... i 7 4 ri . . $41 n . I T CI IfO I 4 M I 7 44 Tl tl" 45 Tl til It) Itl n Jfo tS ts ... I TB M r 44 l T4 IU Bill ! to ! ... $ S H " SO 74 H7 rv ... i ta 9l 40 l ri IT ! 140 I SS Tl JVT ... TS ! M 2J IM I RS 41 Ul ... T$ 13 l 40 I It Tl Ti SO I Tl , t i-i m I ti mi to i rn It 'U ... 1 45 71 ft BOO 6 TTW j 4 HI 40 I M 41., rH ... 6 90 ' 43 H4 loo I t'H t 1st . 40 im i: f4 so i to io m i at , 40 14 ... i TH 41 H4 .... St TJ f0 ... I CTVJ M If M IB t KT 40 I 41H m 40 I 90 !l l" I trv ti tn j M 141 K4 1W II1H 44.. tJ4 4A DO I 4 tti 69 6 TS 71 Itl IB IB I 69. 14 ... I TO 74 Ill 10 to tl StO 40 I Tt 4 9)1 10 Itl 'in Tf-t in 6 70 Tl t H IN i 4S ;m ' m in 4? cit n in 41 Kt ... I TO y 11 ... I II 44 Itl 140 6 T9 M. .17) ... Ill l y 40 I 70 90........U4 ... Ill 14 f. SO IT SHEEP There were no fresh Bheep 04 lambs on sale this morning, and nothing to make a market. For the week the receipt have been the heaviest of the season to date, bring even larger than a year agtv In spile of the very large receipts the market as a whole has been Is very satis fsctory condition, due In large part t Ihe free buying on the part of feeders. The demand for feeder sheep and lamb has been so good all the week that th great big bulk of the receipts hv sold to the feeder buyers at better Trices thn packer were willing to pay. During th greater part of th week anything that the feeders could use, both sheep and lambs, commanded ful" steady prices. At the close of the week a good many potmtry buyer go home to spend Punday, thus re ducing to some extent the demand, and for this reason the demand Is never so strong at the close of the week, and price naturally ease nrf a I'ttle s''H th -nrt that could be said of the market would h in rsll it closing weak to 10c lower. Opera predicting a continuation of the good de mand for feeders, and hence' good price throughout the season. As a matter of fact, they all expect to see weak spot oc casionally, but no one I looking for any material or long onntlnurd break In values. With eastern markets showing consider able declines . on fst sheep and lambs. fackrrs at this point were rather hearten n their view and have succeeded In giving values on fat sheep and lamb a downward tendency. Still the bresk ha not been, very Ueavy, the totai decline for the week being only lOifl-V;. FA-en after the decline prices are very eatlsfactory and the trade as a whole has been In a good healthy condition all the, week. Quotation on good to choice killer! lyflmbs, M.7Sy7 15: yearling wether, tali 6.00; wethers. $5.1006.40; ewes, M.Trff.25. No quotations are given on fair to good killers, a feeder buyer are taking prac tically everything of that description at better prices than packer will pay. Quotations . on feeder: Lamhi, H.60 6.S0; yearlings, $5. 5036.85; wethers. 84 .859 6.25; ewes. 34.0tK4.50: yearling breeding ewe, $6,004)6,60; aged breeding ewe,. $5.00 5.f0. CHICAGO ' LlVB STOCK MARKET Light Receipts of CattleHog. Price Hhade Higher. CHICAGO. Aug. 81 .-CATTIE Receipt about Set) head: market steady beeves, 84.lt t7.O0; cows, 31 35166; Texas steers, $3.W( 6.00; cslves, $.1 567.S5; westerns, HtOC.W; Blockers snd feeders. $2.S0fit 10. HOOS Receipts, about 13.000 head; mar ket stesdy ti l shade higher; lights, $6.10? 665; mixed. $5.7vX&6 S5. hesvy. $5.40c(6.25: rough, 36.4ika6.70; pigs. 85.6036.35; bulk ot sales. $5 804j.'20. HHEKP AND IAMB8 Receipts, about 2.0u0 head; market weak; natives, 5 00W.M; westerns, $S Ortfc-i.&O; yearlings, $5.60Sj.30J lambs, Jfi.OOtrT.SC; westerns, $G.0Otf7.SO. t. Lula Lire Stock Market. ST, LOClSr Aug. 31,-CATTXJO-Receipt, 2.O0O head, including 1,600 head Texana; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.5t)7.10; dressed beet and butcher doers, $(.2UaYU); steers under 1,000 lbs., $4t'i4.90; Blocker and feeders. $2.756.40; cows and heifers, S-!.lg 6.00; canners. tl.MJ 2 40; bulls, $iS0i4.;6; calves. $3.001.00; Texas and Indian steers, $2.7&Gu.W; cow and heifers, 31.25&3.G5. HOGS Receipts, 1.6V0 headi market lOo higher; pigs and lights. 85.5016.70; packers, $6.26153.40; butcher and best heavy, 96.10 4JU.45. - 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 800 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.2&5.nO; lumbs, $4.5tyo.60; ci lis- and bucks, $2.00-4 3.00; Blockers. $3,604 J.G0. Kansas City th Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Aug. Sl.-CATTDE-Ro-celpts, 2,000 head, including 2u0 southerns; market steady; native steers. 5.CMti7.14; southern steers. $3.ttS4.S0; outhern cow, W1H3 40; native cows and heifers, $2.My 5.76; Blockers and feeders, $3.25&6.76; bulls, .! t &3 f; calves, $4 607.00; western steers, 4 85. HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head; market steady; bulk of sale. $G.96itS.20; heavy, $ii.dwu;.00; packer, $6.003.20; pigs and light, $ 10(526. iHEbr AND MM M neceipis, none: market steady- lambs. $6.65fe'7.66; ewe and yearling. 36.ft.50; range yearlings, $5.00 45 ; range sheep, $6.iakJ'o.60; Blocker and feeders, $3.50j6.70. Sloas Cltr Lira stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la , "Aug. 81. (Special Tel gram.) Hogs Receipts, 6.000 head; market, steady, selling at $6.5&4mH6; balk. $6.606.70. CATTL.K Receipts 300 head; market, un changed; beeves, 85.00g36.R6; cow and heif er. $2 5094.78; stocker and feeders, $3,000 4.90; calves and yearlings, $;.5tS'J.86. Stock la Blgfct. at the principal wester' markets: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Omaha if 7.014 Chicago 600 ' 13.000 2. 004 Kansss City I.OnO 4.000 hi. Louis 1000 1.600 tut Bloux City - C0 6.0U) Total .....8.0C 81,214 t.M Minneapolis Praia Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. ' 8I1 WHEAT Sepfembor, $1.004 j - December, $1.02; May, $1.07N: No. 1 hard; tlOtlVt-; No. 1 northern, IVOf-H; No. $ northern, $1.0nv31.08; No. I northern, SHcytl.OO. - ' Fore law Ftnaaetal. PARIS, Aug. 81. Prices on th Bourse ta dav were firm n the New Tork advice. - FERLIN, Aug. 31. Price oa the Bourt today were firm. American were active and higher. , T BURNS, JR. OMAHA. i t t