T t L f ( ) ( OFFERED FOR RENT otinaed. OMAHA Van Storage Co. pack, move, etera H, It. gooes; storehouse 112( N. Uth. Office le Farnam. TtL Doug. 1V. ' (li341 HOrrHOLO foods parked, foiwardd; -Cheap freight ratea. Moving and storage. Expressman's Delivery Co. Tel. Douglas (1)-?5I 11-ROOM, modera house except furnsoe, 2611 Pierce St., on block to car. Inoulre ISol South 36th Ava. J. It. Allhonse. (16)-3 COTTAOE, I large rpoma. modern ex cent furnaco, (24. 818 So. 81at 8t. (15)-M9M 18x 7-ROOM house, lit (016 No. 4M St. 'Phone Harney Hit. (IS) M33 16x FOB RXNT By ownor, SR31 N 22d. Bew t. room modern cottage. Tal. Webster 158, (15)-263 V.B MOVE PIANOS-MaggareT Van and Storage Co. Tel. Doug. 1496. Office. 1713 Wabatar St. (15) 261 NEW, 6 rooms, porcelain bath, electric light, on ear (2I. 8. 8. Trulllnirer. Tel. Benaon (961. (16)-6S HOUSES I? til B,r- of th oy R. UUUOW C. Patera Co.. Be Bldg. (15)-360 FOR BENT-Lirr atora room. 16th and Vinton Sta. C. M. Bachmann. 437 Paxton block. OS)-30 HOVSEfl, Insurance. RIngwalt, Barker Blk. (l5)-285 ITOTTRES In all parta of the city. 11UUOLO crelgh Sunt ft Co.. Bea Bldg. (16 374 T-ROOM. modern house, walking distance, TIT N. d St. Inquire 2223 Hurt St. (151-474 FOR RENT -room house, 2217 f'spltol Ave. (ia-MSR2 I7x l-ROOM houaa, (118 Burt. 15)-MT67 IT flaltdlngrs. 12 HARNEY IT. I floors and basement, 33x130 (eat; eultable (or wholesale. ' tic C'ague Investment Co.. 1906 Dodge Bt. r (16)-?6T THK entire building formerly occupied by the Dally News. 44 x30 feat, I atortea and basement. McCague Investment Co., 1506 Dodge St. (18)-268 FOR RENT. A SIX-STORY BUILDING IN WHOLEMLB DISTRICT. The six-story and! baaement building at 1208 Mown ro et., formerly occupied by the Hsyward Brothers phoe Co., for rent. Annual rental (2.400. floor apace la 20x13. ft., and all floors and basement contain bout 3Q.0O9 aquare feet surface. The building iiaa a good elevator and office apartment, and la equipped with a modern fire sprinkler system. R. C. PETERS CO.. 00 a 17th St. Bee Building. . . . - (15I-M706 OfiMts. offTces FOR RENT If you are In seareh of offices or want to find new location for your placo of busi ness, we would like, to have you call at THE BEE BUILDING a iid look at the apace wa can otter you. In the aoutlieaal corner of Uo fifth floor we can show you an elegant suite of two rooms, a floor apaoe of too square fet, with good light, a vault and nicely decorated rooms. This faces both Farnam and Seven, teenth streets and is the beat office space In Omaha today. On the sixth floor we have two small rooms, which are connected, and would make a splendid conmlnatlon for anyone desiring small, but well arramed offices. mere la anothor room on the sixth floor, facing on Seventeenth Street, 8xlfM, which rents fur tlT per month. Anyone wtshln a small office with good light would be pleased With this one. . On account of contemplated changes, we are In a position to make leases on desir able space on the second floor. These room are very desirable and have been occupied 'hy enterprises requiring much space. Call and let vs figure on your re quirements. THE BEE BUILDING FOR RENT Desk room In Bee offloe, olty hall building, 417 N. 25th St., South Omaha. Apply to manager. 051134 DESK room. 605 paxton Blk. (it) 476' DESK ROOM Roll top desk, 'phone serv ice. J. H. Johnson, (43 N. Y. Life. (W-M.HM 17x Halls aad Lodge Rooms. FOR lectures, concerts, dancea and balls. Fraternity ball. 1818 Harney St.. Opn. public library: line floor, stage and bal cony aeata 650; make engagements now. N. P. Dodge at Co., 1714 Farnam St. -. (15J-M831 IT tare. One atore room tn new "Scargo" building In South Omaha, near postofTtce, with lighted baaement, modern ahow windows and awnings; beat possible location. Hall Distributer Co., 617 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Red 7408. (lb UUt DRUO STORE; best unoccupied location for local drug buatneaa In city. Will al ter and lease to right party. Also A-l rocery locution. .HKMIH, lurj Paxton. Blk. 'Phone Douglas (til. (15 M340 NTCW STORE ROOM, corner Locust and tuiennan Ave., for dry goods, ahoas or notions, good location, good place for right party. Inquire Joseph Houska. 2623 Sherman Ave. (15) M615 19 'TR.ROOM- m leth St. Clarke Powell, 6iiF"tn Et (1 6) -268 OFFERED FOR SALE Feaetag., ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing to per loot. M N. 17th alt. Tel. Red C14. (l)-29 Faraltara. (I HAND f trait ere bought and aold; busi ness on the square. Rosenberg, formerly with' Chicago Furniture Co., 103 8. 14th St Tel. Douglas taaa. (16) M46 S39 FOR SALE Furniture of a 10-room house: all or part; furniture must be mostly cash or terms. Ml N. IMh 8t. (16)-M447 . FURN1TURI3 of seven-room house Includ ing Emersun upright Piano, Monitor alwel range, gas range china ami kitchen rablneta. Radiant Home baae burner, etc (wM Seward St.. 1 7' 16x FX'RNFTURB for ten rooms, coniplet for housekeeping, good location, modern, close in; three rooms pay all expensea. U"0 f taken Ihlg week. Address H 211, care Bee. . t , tli)-3J4 ilx FOR SAI-E Cheap, piano, aide board, steel range and other houshold furniture. 6.3 K- lTth St., South Omaha. Uo MS14 li VI NINO room table, chairs, aidehaard, maT fcogany library table, hall tree. e Phone Weoster 3157. (1 M903 17x FOR e)A LB furniture for T-room houae, been Ukd leee than a year. 1662 Fernam trt. Tel. Harney tbi. (lj-MSsii 17x rtaaaa, Oraaaa. af aeai (aMtrasaaata. FOR SALE CHEAP-Story A Oark cabinet era an, 13 alopa, a beautiful, strong-toned Instrument, suitable for church or home, good condition; cost UiO. Address L 734. q)-70 ONE buffet baritone saxaphone, brass. In sole leather case: aaed only two months; bargain, sua N. ltth su ou FINE upright piano, nearly new. at H of eoet leee than one year ago: party leaving lor the south. Call at 414 N. rd 8t q)-67 IT TOM SALEr-One CVotllaa piano Player In te4 atder. with about forty rella' of inuala. MatUr-Thaden Co.. IT U. ft. Kaiieoal liM.uk IllOg.. Omaha, Neb. ll)-MisH 1 OFFERED FOR SALE Flanoa, Orsraas, M astral lustra meats. . (Contlnuod.) Red Tag Piano Sale 110 pew, slightly used and second-hand Pianos at a deep cut In prices A big red tag, on which the price la marked In plain figures, attached te each Piano. Watch for the red tags. Every red tag means a bargain, Kimball Upright ( Blnger Upright 90 Shubert Upright 120 Davis Bona Upright 1 Gablcr Upright 175 The esme easy terms (4, (3 or 86 monthly. Don't miss this chance, Mrs. Piano Buyer. Watch for the red tags. Every red tag means a bargain. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co., Doug. 1623. 1311-1313 Farnam St. (14J-M338 Fool aad Billiard Tables. FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Bruns-wlck-Balke-Collendar, 407 H. 10th St. U)-271 FOR SALE 6 pool and two billiard table In good cendltlon; must be sold and re moved In 8 daye, lesa than half value. 41S N. 24th St.. So. Omaha. (16) M426 16 Typewriters aad Sewing- Machlaea. FOR SALE High grade aecond-hand type writer; good condition; a bargain at (60. Call room 6U3, Bee Bldg. (16) 671 ONE Rtmlngton typewriter. No. 6, In good , condition, for sale cheap. Call at Ree office, (lfl)-62SX Hlscellgaeeaa. DUPLEX PUMP 600-gallon Worthlngtnn duplex pump, size 12x104x10, for sale about October 1. This pump has seen about six months' actual service and is In good condition; will sell at a bargain. Apply W. H, Bridges, engi neer Bee Bldg. (16)670 J. P. O'BRIEN'S SALOON and Restaurant Furniture and Kitchen Utensils, No, 1416 Farnam St., for sale. W. W. DODGE, Trustee tn Bankruptcy. DI5 New York Life Bldg. 'Phone Douglas 1267. (14) M3oi RIDPATH'S History of the World Amer icanised Encyclopedia Brltannlca; new 'International encyclopaedia; on amall monthly payments. Webster's Una bridged Dictionary, (10 edition only (3.iE this week. B. H. Roberts, southwest comer 16th snd Farnam Sts. (!) 447 8p2S GAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES Largest, moat up-to-date atock at loweat prices In the city, select now. Delivered when needed. Inspection Invited. . BURGESS-GRANDEN CO., 313 So. 16th St. Tel. Doug. 681. ao-(7 FOR SALE Onyx soda fountain, 24-syrup. two body, refrigerator base, counter au tomatlc carbonatQr.. niter, all as. good as new; also 'drug' More fixtures,' counters and ahow casts. Howell Drug Co., loth and Capitol Ave. ' (16) 648 FOR SALE Show oases, two ft., 17 Inches high, black walnut; one 6 ft., II Inches high, black walnut; one 13 ft., 17 Inches high, oak; one Carey safe, 66 Inches high; 'one jewelers' wall case. Matter-Thadcn Co., 11 L, 8. National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (lj M806 16 THE BEST MEAT MARKET In a olty of 3,uou inhabitants, and building for rent. Addresa A, Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs, I. U6)-M643 01x FOR BALE A butcher's refrigerator, sev eral shew cases, a nsw peanut roaster, large coffee mill, two 'large automatlo oil tanka and store fixtures too numerous to mention. Globe Land and Investment Co., Omaha, Neb. (16) 373 FOR SALE CHEAP M H. F. Fairbanks St Morse gasoline engine, new; has been run only a few times; will give a bargain. Apply to B. W. Cooke, Kimball, Neb. (16) M6S4 37 SHERMAN-WILLIAMS CO., best mixed paint. Bherman 4 McConnell Drug Co. i (16;?78 SECOND-HAND rubber hose, tools. Singer, 416 N. 16th. - (l)-2i FOR BALE Finest boarding houss tn the city; best location all furnished: walk ing distance, etc; cheap. Inquire 103 Karbach Blk., Omaha, Neb. (16 274 DRt'OS at cut prices; freight paid on all orders; catalogue free. BHERMAN ft M'CONNELL DRUG CO., Omaha, Neb. (II) 376 BEND US your mall orders for drugs; freight paid on (10 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (16) 277 HOMEOPATHIC medlclnea, wholesale and retail. Sherman 4k McConnell Drug Co. (l)-376 HAY (t.M per ton. Wagner, 801 N. 16th. (16) -2S0 HALL'S safes, new, Id-hand. 1818 Farnam. (16J-27I FOR SALE Furnace, suitable for- heating a 9-room house; good as new; applv at once, 36i7 Harney St. (It!) 323 FEW bargains in Id' hand soda fountains, monthly payments. Deright, IKK Farnsm, 80-INCH black walnut roll-top desk, good repair. (i. 228 Boe Bldg. H6 M667 lbx FOR SALE Three hundred tona of fine Ice. will quote price f- o. b. at Perry Coon Valley Ice Co., Ferry, la. (1S)-M81S 21 FOR 8ALH- French Orient motorcycle, cheap. Address C (40, csre Bee. (16t MfW J7x FOR BALE Good cookmg range. Call evonlnur 2M1 plrrce R (161145 ldx PATENTS LARSON & CO.-Sook free. Bee Bldg. t!7i J D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma chine drs.gner, Paxton blk. Tel. Red 71 1. (17) 671 Octll PERSONAL YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers j isvlted to visit the Young Women's Christian Association rooms, lsls Farnam atreet, whers they will be di rected tt suitable boarding jlacea er oiherwiae asaiated. (18) 116 THE ELITE ElPrt lady A,iiiA Ogives massage, chaly beate scrub baths. Room A Barker block, ltth and Farnam. New establiai, Pient, (18) 666 16x PLEATING ButVons, Niching, , ' ,w Embroidery. Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and iirwkln only 6c per yard. Send (or price lint and samplaa. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. 16 Douglas Block. Tat. Douglas 1936. . (18)-M64 MAN and wife, with little girl, that were l.xjklng at rooms at 2627 please call again. D 'avenport St., us; xam is IDEAL HAIR PARLORS, room U. Crelgh. !on block; new management; manli ur ng. hardrcsela. Markman-Pet. rs. :l Red UH. ili)Ui3S TIIE OMAIIA PERSONAL (Continued.) THE SALVATION ARMT solicits csst-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not reed We collect, repair and aelL at 114 N. 11th St., for rost of colleetlng, to Ike worthy poor. Call 'phone Doug. 4135 aad wagon will call. (ID all SEWING machines rentd. Neb. Cycle Co., Uth and Harney. 'Phone Douglas 163. (18)-(84 MAGNETIC "lo(ty Masaage. inivjiii4i.ivy vapor and Tub Batha Room (, 1204 Farnam St., 2d floor. (18)-M181 821 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mail; cut prices. Pend for free catalogue. Myers Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (18) 281 A FIRST-CLASS painter and paper hanger will do work In exchange for old clothes, old furniture or merchandise ( any kind or will pay- highest cash price for same. Call or addreas Shank. 3MW M St., South Omaha. (18 S44 22x PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King. 1320 N. 34th St. Tel. Web. 3T.E3. (18) 388 f A (I rMP.TTn treatment and bath. Mme. ilAUiXrillV Bmith. 118 N. 15th. 2d floor. (18)-860 OMAHA Stammerers' Institute. Rsmge Building. (18)-283 WANTED For Callaway. Neb., during fair week Sept. 24 to 27 a tent show, comedy or minstrel. Address. Sec y Fair Associa tion. (Ui-U44j i . HEALTHY, wholesome, satin skin be stowed by Satin akin cream and Satin powder. 25c. (18) REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE) DEALERS, RUSSELti & M'KITRICK CO., 433 Rams. (19 2X3 PAYNB INV. CO.. 1st floor N. T. L. Doug. ITU. . (ll)-SBl R. C. PETERS 4 CO., Bee Bldg. (19) 293 GEO ROB a COMPANY. 1601 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 756. U) 396 C. M. RICH. 18th And Locust Tel. Web. 1478. (I) 14 OcUx CITY PRQFBRTY FOsV a A LB. Keystone Park ADJOINS BENSON ON THE WEST Where Is It? 1H miles west of Country club. 660 acres laid out Into 90 tracta of from 2 to 20 ncres tot SUBURBAN HOMES. . How much has been sold? 63 tracts have been sold. Only ST tracts left. Why la It selling so rapidly? Because Good roads snd automobiles are helping to make a demand for Country Homes. Because You can live In the country for much less than It coats to live In the city, and still have all the advantages of the city. BECAUSE KEYSTONE PARK Is the most beautiful and attractive prop erty anywhere around the city. Because It is the cheapest property eon aldering its advantages to be found adja cent to Omaha. THAT'S WHY Call and let us take you out to see It any day or evening by auto. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. New York Life Bide;. D. V. SHOLES CO. Board of Trade Bldg. (1)-M832 II FOR SALE BY THE OWNER-10-room modern home. West ' Farnam' district, hot water heat, large ground", east front; need money only reason for selling. H (23. care Uee. (lS)-648 lTx kjgmcsTjismiLjrssBjra nwmawvr3BB FLJASANT hqme or good Investment, 8 room all modern houae, laundry, corner lot, good location; also vacant lot adjoin ing. 701 Wool worth Ave. U9 M808 16x BUT THIS BARGAIN. Lot at 26th and Fort streets only (225. 8. O. Nordqulst, Owner, 624 8. soth St. U-751X CLOSE IN BARGAIN. ' Four-room cottage with four-room base ment; water, gas and toilet, (16. Apply of owner. 823 S. Z3d 8t. (111-920 16x $100 CASH and (IS monthly buys 629 North 27th St., South Omaha; large lot, city water, brick walk. Two old liouses, rent for (11.60. Room for two more houses. Close to trackage and poslofTloe. Fine proposi tion for poor man who wants to double his money In a few years. Price, (1,000. C. S. 8HEPARD, OWNER. Tel. Webster 1613. (1) M8S5 16x $G00CASH 2701 Capitol Ave., new, 6 rooms, lot 33x136. Paving contract let. This fine, little, modern home Is a safe purchase, price, (3,000, essy payments. OWNER, TEL. W. 2613. (1D-M884 ltx HOME BARGAIN. Desutlful 7-room modern home, fine, large lot, fruit and shade. Owner must sell at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., Douglas Block. Douglas 6691. 09) MS48 16 FOR SALE Neat i-room cottage; sewer, city water, elo., on Bristol near 24th. Telephone owner, Florence l"ft2. (ID 484 16X .. xveeio v c. t,s., jwi xs. 7 ire mag. YOUR CHANCE (ift-H T1i!rn LTi"-!;SUit .",.a. 5Uy W'.l'.r' 1500 TO 0W TO IAN-Prlvate money; C rrncPaTrT"oo2db.r'; ft? vacir.'w " 6h"W0O' ' and must be sold at once, therefore the 1 ... 21 . great aacrltlco. This Is only about two " ' WbS? K.v .tt,r,Vcha8 REAL ESTATE WANTED cash and (23 per month.' " ' (300 CASH ' J. W. RA8P CO., t want to buy amall, modern home, on or Doug. J653. Paxton Blk. very near car. costing up to (3.000. Can U)-M4 ray (ou cash, balance (luo monthly. Box 293. Powtofflce. (Ja MW3 16x (7,000 " - -' ' Will buy elegant new homo la West Far ... . ., -n ,,, nam fit. district, now ocoupled by the WANTED-T0 BORROW owner. Hardwood finish, cemented cellar, ! . " "Jl1 11 paved atreet, permanent sidewalks. Ev- WANTED TO BORROW erything new and in drat class condition. (1,000 to enlarge a good paying business This is aN bargain.- , with privilege to reduce loan yearly. Ad- THOMAS BRENNAN. w T76. Bea itSL. Room 1 New Tork Life Building. . . . . ! WANTED TO BUY . ... COSB IN. WANTED To buy aecond hand furniture, I will sell this corner with ten-room cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino house, all modern except heat, cheap If leuma. o trice furniture, old clothes and JfV"1 .,l "ce- Apply to owner, Kii No. shoes, plsnos, feathers bed pillows, quills ltr street, (l)t I7x and all kinds of tools; or will buy ths a i otc u , ' ,, . r furniture of your house compute The 24 LOTS la Halcyon Helghta, Benson, lying hlgheat prices paid. Call the right man. well, close to car Una; 20 minutea' rlua Tel Douglas tt.l. (26)-M366 621 to Omaha. Will sell altogether or m bunchea of Ave. For prlcea and terme ad- CASH paid for second-hand clothing, dress H 42. care Bee. (1IW6? shoes, sto. SOs No. 16th St. Tel. Red ' ' (336. (26) 21i REAL ESTATE TITLE - TRUST r-v ; CHA8. C WILLIAMSON, Pres. -U. CA8H paid for old books. Crsne-Foye Co.. (18) 2M (13 8. 14th. Phone Douglas 121. (-Sl LIST your property with Chla Boyer, Bd I WANT to buy a good second hsnd tour- and Cuming Sta. (hi) 2M In car cheap for cash. Y 83. ears Omaha Ie- (2v) M6S3 21 X REAL ESTATE WANTED TO RENT FARM AND HAACH LAN D FOR SALES. WANTED to rent, board and room In Cetlarada. Hanscom Park district by teacher; pre- . fers private family. Address N 233, care FOR SALB-Thl. "company own. 12.000 0t W--aU 17. acres of land, lying from Ave to twenty WANTED Two connecting front rooms, m!'.e",'rf"I!.,I1r' ,aU Plied with fin with mesls. in private family; young wster rights, both from direct flow and couple and 3-year-old babv Address S from reservoir; It will be aold iu any (Sa7 Be (M) M$2?3?x Sixed tisc.ls to actual settlers at reason- T"" yaV!? able ratee and upon vary easy terms: when desired buildings will be erected to WANTED SITUATION suit purchssers; some pens of nearly iimiiimj ailUMIIUfl every section are in hay and there la no Wim'nii.,,,,k i. ..n 7, more fertile land to be found In rinr,,Jl WANT W Heuaework In amall family or It will be a pka.ure lo ahow th,'0; chamber work In hotel; not leas than (5 Jrty to prespeclive purt hase7s an f?' Zk tranaportatlon. Add res. pointrrenf. rSly be PwiwTl& eoI f.'i'and Teh'"'" Q'R"1 VV'r,,r,.Bd pany s offices. tsiana, r.en. (Z7) MSI lx DpyER RESERVOIR IRRIGATION CO.. WANTEn-PMltlin bv , 711-14 Ernest and Cranmar Bids . 1 -I-P0'''on by registered druggist Vlj ti? Cord. ? manager of oeuntsy drug atore: best aaver. Colo, of reference Write at once. Address WW-13 Y 14. care Bee. 7i-MT7l 21x DAILY DEE: MONDAY,' SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. REAL ESTATE FARM AXD RANCH LAND FOR 8 4 LB (Continued.) FOR SALIC Farm of 29 acrea, one mile from nienwood, on Council Bluffs and Olenwood road. Well Improved, plenty fruit, several acres large timber, mostly walnut. ipectally adapted to raining bogs or ahickens. Must be sold to close an estate. Inquire of F. M. Shrlver, ad ministrator, QltMiwood, la. (20)-M63 IS WESTERN IOWA corn land for aale and exchange. Write 11. L, Craven A Co., Onawa, la. (20) MM OlSx KANSAS LANDS Write for our complete list of Kansas lands. Agents wanted. Globe Land and Investment Co.. Omaha, Neb. (20)-Mul6 O10 Nekraalta. FOR SALE, 640 ACRES In Banner County, Neb., six miles from county seal, for (4.00 per acre; (&A cash; THIRTY CENTS PER ACRE annually thereafter until paid. This is open for a lew days only. Addresa G 171, Bee. (20)-635 18 20 ACRES, unimproved, near Florence; fine grove, balance farm land; easy terms. A. T. Seybolt, 3632 Grand Ave. 'Phone Webster 1970. (2Q) M360 FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farme and ranches for homes or Investment. Hem is. Omaha, (20)-uO loath Dakota. OUT THEY 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-acra tract In the famous Hettinger eounty, North Dakota. Go out and see It. Look us up. William H. Brown Co., Rlohardton or Mandan or Mntt, North Dakota, or 131 Lasalle St,, Chicago, III. (20) M363 27 I60-ACRE 8outh Dakota farm, smooth, level, unimproved. 2.5i0 down, tiRlance five years. Near railroad and McPheraon county seat. Smith, Tama, la. (20)-M59S 19x Two flne farma, half section each, high atate cultivation, new buildings and fenocs cost (3,0oO, close to market, fine corn and clover section, Moody county, near Dell haplde, 8. D. Must be sold before Octo ber 1; per acre, 147.50, easy terms; worth IS more. Fine homes or inveittment. Act promptly. H. V. Harlan, Flrat National Bank, Dell Rapids, S. D. (20) Mm7 lHx Texas. TEXAS LAND. Choice 150,000 acrea In Matagorda county, Texas, where two cropa a year oan be raised without Irrigation; 15 miles from gulf; 2H miles from navigable river. Also, splendid land In the Panhandle. Prlcea wi'l double within a year; easy pay ments. Next excursion, Tuesday, Sep tember 17. Call or addresa Texas Land and Immigration Co., 640 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. () M815 W Mlacellaneoas. CHEAP land Jacebson aV Co., 136 I. Y. L. . (20)-M466 29 CASH or trade, 1,440 acres, near Winni peg, Can.; level, on new R. R. ; also 160 acres corn land, Hyde Co., fc. D. Box 123, Sibley, la. (20) M78 17x 640 acres Lincoln county, Neb., 320 acres Hamilton eounty, Kan., one steam thresh ing machine and corn shelter, also horse and buggy; what have you. 806 North " St. (KfcrjM 1 FARMS FOR RENT Colorado. FOR RENT A number of farms lying near Denver; goo4. houses are being built when needed, so as to provide com fortable accommodations for tenants; the size of the traots varies, ao that anyone with an equipment to properly care for . any sited farm can be accommodated; the land haa been tn cultivation from one to ten years and la provided with both direct and stored water for Irrigation; railroad stations are from one to five miles distant; good tenants with suffi cient equipment can secure flrst-claa lo cations on reasonable terms. DENVER RESERVOIR IRRIGATION CO., 711-14 Ernest- and Oranmer Bldg. Denver, Colo, (20) M427 10 REAL ESTATE LOANS tOWEST RATES Be mis. Paxton Block. (22) -Jul WANTED City loans. R. C, Peters A Co. ()i LOANS on Improved olty property, w, H. Thomas, 606 First National Bank Bldg. (1,000.000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence properly In Omaha; lowest rales; no delay. Thomas Brennaa, Room 1 N. Y. Life. 123 304 UNION LOAN A INVEST. Co.. 310 Bee Loans on Real Estate. Bldg.. Buy 1st and 2d mtges. 'Phone Doug. 2904. (22) Mia Oct! WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co., 1330 Farnam St. (t2)-J06 3600 TO (50,000 TO LOAN at lowest rates; no delay. GARVIN BROS., 16U5 Farnam. (22-307 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Weed, 1630 Doug. (22)-308 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Jnveatment Co. (23)-30l LOANS on Improved Omaha property. WANTED SITUATIONS (Continued.! ADVERTISING man of long and successful department store advertising experience In New York, Chicago and llttsburg. so licits Interviews with department stores requiring the service of a superior adver tising manager. Addreas D 37, Bee. (27)-4Hl 18x OFFICN manager snd advertising man of ripe and successful experience iks a Psitlon with some growing, progressive concern, whre superior ability and Sur passing results will command liberal sal ary; if you re looking for a high-class business builder address O 344. line. (3!)-a2 1x MEAT CUTTER Young man. good meat cutter and salesman wishes position; good references. F 243, Bee. 271-93."! 21 x WANTED-Posltlon, eleven rears In gen eral merchandise; reasonable waxes. Ad dress Y 5, care Bee. 27 9f2 16x BOYS AND GIRLS-Work for ua and earn II. Address the Great Southeastern F.ip ply House. 20 O'Connor St., Montgomery, , Ala. (ioi LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE - PROPOSALS FOR Laying Water Mains Sealed proposals will be received by tlio city clerk of Beaver City, Nebraska, at Ills office until the 30tli day of September, 1'JOi, at 8 o dock p. m.. for the furnishing and laying of 10,840 feet 4-lncli cast water mains (wt. 22 lbs. to footi; 8,4(10 feet ot Mncl; surface galvanized main (pressure iba. to sq. inch): 2.660 feet of 6-inch main (wt. 88 lbs. to foot), and ju feet of 1-inch main (wt. 43 lbs. te foot), with is two-way Are nozzle hydrants for SH-lnch Ire hose with all necessary fittings for all mains and hvdrants. Bids to in clude the digging of all ditches at least b's feet below the surface of street at any place and the established grade of the city and also to Include ail connectlona and extras as shown by the plans and speci fications on file at office of said city clerk. One-half of contract rrlce for laying and furnishing said mains as above to be paid in cash and the bnltnce to be paid In war rants drawn on general fund of said city (option to city to pay all cash). All bids must be accompanied by a certified check equal to 10 per cent of the amount bid as a guarantee that If the hid Is accepted the bidder will enter Into contract to. perform and carry out the hid. The rt'v reserves the right to r1ect anv or nil bids. W. L. LEONARD. City Clerk. P7d24t NOTICE OF BOND ISSUE-NOTICE T7li hereby given I list the Farmland, Fremont end Railroad Drainage District is about ti Issue twenty-rive thousand dollars of six per cent interest negotiable bonds pay able In twenty equal annual Installments Owners of real estate or an easement therein apportioned for benefits may pay to the treasurer of said district on or he fore sixty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, the proper! la n ate share of such bond Issue properly chargeable alnnt such real estate, and thereby exempt auch real estate from lia bility for payment of bonds, and the amount of bund laaue will thereby be re duced the amount of such advance pay ments. Date of first publication hereof. September 14, 1907. Farmland, Fremont and Railroad Drainage District. By J. F. Han son, Secretary. S15-D2U.' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership heretofore existing between Will A. Kerr and Fred C. Martin, under the name and style of the Mastic Cement Paint company, was dissolved on the 14th day of September, 1907, by mutual consent, Fred C. Martin continuing; the business. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QVARTBTtMASTTOR'S OFFICE. Omaha. Neb., Sept. H, 19";. Scaled pro posals. In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will he received here until 10 o'clock a. m., central standard time, Oc tober 2, 1907, for constructing a ten-Inch sewer at Fort Crook. Neb. Full Informa tion furnished on application to this office, or to the quartermaster, Fort Crook, Neb., where plans and specifications may be seen. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked ''Proposals for Constructing Sewer at Fort Crook, Nebraska." and addressed to Major THOMAS CRUBT9. Quartermas ter, Omaha, Neb. nn.n.i-'rn. RAILROAD TIME CARD UNION STATION 10th AND BIARCY. Union Paelfle.' ' Leave. Arrive. The Ovsrland Limited. ag 8:60 am ag 9:40 pm The Colorado Express, a (:50 pm a 6:00 pm Atlantto Express a :80 am The Oregon E:: press... a 4:10 pm a 6:00 pm The Los Angeles Ltm...al2:R6 pni a 91:6 pm The Fast Mall a 9:30 am a:45pm The California Express a 4:00 pm a 1:60 pm Colo.-Chlcago Special. al2:10am a 6:50 am Beatrice Local b 7:42 am b 8:15 pm North Platte Local..... a 7:42 am a 6:19 pm (hlcaao Jk lertaw estern. Chicago Daylight a 7:06 am all :64 pm Bt. Paul-Minn. Exp a 7:60 am al0:00 pm Chicago Local all :30 am a 1:38 pm Sioux City Passenger. ..a 1:60 am a 1:38 pin Shlcago Passenger a 6:00 pm a 8:30 am lilcago Special ,...a 6:00 prq a 8:23 am Bt. Paul-Minn. Mm a 8:28 pm a 7:40am Los Angeles Limited. ...a 1:30 pm aU :35 pm Overland Limited al0:00 pm a 1:33 am Fast ldall a 1:04 am 8loux City Local a 1:60 pm a 1:20 am Fast Mall a (:35 pm i wln City Limited a 1:28 pm a 7:40 am Norfolk-Boneateel a 7:40 em a 6:36 pm Lincoln-Chadron bT:40am all Warn Dead wood-Lincoln a 9:00 pm aB:35pm Casper-Shoshonl a 3:00 pm all :2ft am Hastings-Superior b 3:00 pm b 8:33 pm Fremont-Albion b 1:86 pm bl3:48 pm Chloagro, Roek Island s Paela. EAST, Chicago Limited a 1:46 am all :30 pm Iowa Local '. a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Dea Moines Passenger, .a 4:06 pm al2:.30pm Iowa Local .an:40am b 6:55 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:50 pm al:2ipm Chicago Flyer . a6;U)pm a 8:35 am WE3T. Rocky Mountain Llm all :40 pm a 2:33 arq Colo, and Cal. Ex al:3bpm a 4:40 pm Okl. and Texas Rx a 4:40 pm a 2:48 pm Llncoln-Falrbury Pass. .h 8:45 am bl0:Uara Chicago Great Western. St. Paul-Minneapolis..... 8:80 pm 7:30 am St. Paul-Minneapolis..., 7:30 am 11:35 pm Chicago Limited 6:06 pm 8:27 am Chicago Express 7:30 am ll:35tm Chicago Express (:30 pm 3:30 pm Chicago, Milwaukee at St. Panl. Chicago Colo. Bu'l....a 7:02 am al2:06 am Cal. & Ore. Express.... pm a 1:33 pm Overland Limited a :M pm a 1:8? am Manilla Local -. b 6:06 pra b 1:27 am Mlsaoarl Paolfle. K. C. St. L. fDxp. K C. A St. U Uxp, Nebraska Local Vi a bask. .a 9:00 am .all 16 pm . :4 pm .a 6:30 pm 6:56 am a i:at pm an :40 am St Louis Express a 6:30 pm a 1:30 am St. Louis Local (rrom Ceunell Bluffs) a 1:30 am all: 14 pm Stan berry Local (from ' Council Bluffs) b 6:00 pm bl0:ll aru Illinois Leatral. Chicago Express ..a T:20 am a 1:45 pm Minn, at St. Paul Exp. ..b 7:20am a (:65 pm Chicago Limited a 1:00pm a I :0 am Minn. St, Paul Lmtd.a 1:30 tm a 6.W an BURLINGTON IT A--mOTH MASON. BarllBgrton. Leave. Denver aV California a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pm Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Express a 9:30 pm Nebraska points..., a 8:0 am Nebraska Express a 1:20 tin Lincoln Fast Mail 1:46 pm Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Louiaville at Plattsm'th.b 1:10 pm Rellevue-Plattsmouth ..a 8 IS pm Plattamouih.low b 1:15 am Rellevue-Platuinouth tienver Limited al:.1S pm Chicago Special a 7:00 am Chicago Kxpreaa a 4:30pm Chicago Flyer a 1:30 pm Iowa Local .a 1:18 am St. Louis Express a 4 48 pm Kansas City 3V St. Joe...a10:46 pm Kansas City fit. .Toe. ..a IU am Kanaas City A St. Joe. ..a 4:45 pm Arrive, a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm 4:10 pra a 1:46 am a 6:io pm a 1:10 pm al2:!t pm b 9 06 am a 8 00 pm bl6:J0 am a 7:45 am b 1 :'30 pm a 6 43 am all: pm 156 pm a 8 so am ell:lam all insm a I 30 am a 6:10 prn WEBSTER STA. IBTH WFBSTBn Chleage, St. Fa a I, Mlaaeanolla Omaha. Leave. Arrive, b 1:30 am b 9:10 pm a !:flopm all:20am .b I f pm b I 10 am el a am el:6pm Twin City Passe'.ger.. Sioux City Passenger.. Emerson Loral Vmeraon I tea I Missouri Paelfle. Local via Weeping Water Falls City Local .a 1:06 am .a 1:60 pm 8 30 pm all :20 am a Dally, Dally except Sunday, e Sunday only, d Dally except Saturday. Dally ex cept Monday, g Carries only interstats paauengera, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattlt Generally Ten to Fifteen Centi Lower for Week. HOGS STEADY WITH WEEK AGO Reeelpts of Sheep aad Larnfea Largest el Any Week This Season Trade Very Acle, Steady Prices Malatalaed. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 14, li. Receipts a Jie: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monlay 1,66 l.6 H Official Tuesday 7,li3 I.S0J 11. 914 Official Wednesday 1.413 6.177 18-WJ Official Thursday 6.8-i 7.M 19.2.6 Omclal Friday 1.7V6 8ii"8 6,2 Estimate Saturday 675 6.7it Six days this week....33.4J7 fame days last week. .. .28.797 ame days 2 weeks ago.. 23.790 ame days 8 weks ao.. 26.854 ame da s 4 weeks so..S:i.ii ame days last tear 22.742 ine following table shows tne recripis oi eat IK hogs and sheep at South Omaha for he year to date, compared with last year: 1!07. 1906 Ino. Dec. Cattle 678.7K7 113,141 Hogs 1.827,666 1. 936.610 106.945 Sheep 1,201.723 l,206.52i J.' The following tables shows the average price oC hogs at South Omaha for the last several daye, with comparisons: Date. 1907. 11006.11306. ;104.1908.I12.11. Sept. cpt. Sept. Sept. 2... 3... 4... 6... 6... 7... 8... 6 6 6j 5 271 6 33 sj I 26! 6 22 5 J0 ni 6 421 7 42 6 11 7 861 01 6 65I 6 85 I 76, 6 67 I 761 IS! 6 M 6 8 .' I I o 6 W 6 02 6 4i 6 4:1: 6 37 1 6 3S 6 36 i 381 I I 34 6 31 t 32, 6 16 6 26 6 33 6 30 6 86 6 41 8 39 8 38 6 46 6.40 6 43) i U 6 Mi 6 0 6(b3, 6 M 6 Ml ( 40 Sept. Sept. I Sept. I slept. 6 811 7 46 7 46i 7 ul 7 4 7 to 7 65 7 6f 8 6 81Vs 6 9 5 44, gept. 10... Ibi.t. 11.. I Sept. 13.. BeDt. 13... 6 6 88m 6 8BWI 6 66WI I I 641 5 21 6 611 6 14 6 5x Sept. 14... 6 53 Indicates Sundy. KA.NuE OF PRICES Cattle. Hoes. Omaha ChUiigo Kansas City ., HI. Louis filnux City .. - Ths olllcial (5.7Wi.! I.SfMiH.e'.'Vs 60t4jO 6.o64) 6.70(6.10 ::::::: 2 1 2 -, $ An .251 7.00 .7n7.10 .oiKuti.60 number or cars of stock brought In today by eac C H road was attle. Hogs Horses. C. M. & St. P Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. t N. W. (east) C. N. W. (west).... V-. St. P., 61. at O C, U. & Q. (east) C, B. & Q. (west) C., R. 1. & P. (east).... C., R. -1. A P. (west)... Illinois Central Chicago (it. Western,. 6 r 4 11 13 S3 11 3 11 6 'i 2 16 Totals 19 100 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa fellows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Hogs. Omaha Packing company Ktl Swift and Company 1,361 Cudahy Packing company 1,799 Armour tc Co 1,97 Kingan .. 2i2 Total 8,230 CATTLE Receipts of cattle have been very large this week, showing a consider able gain over the previous week and a very large gain over the corresponding week of a year ago. The tendency of the market throughout the week has been lower and to that extent at least unsatis factory to the selling interests. Trains have been late on a good many days and that fact together with large receipts has. made a slow and late market a good share of the time. With heavy receipts of beef steers it has been uu easy matter for buyers to pound prices tills week. The result Is that at the close sellers are generally quot ing all kinds of beef cattle fully hmlfic lower, with as much aa a 26e decline in some spots. In spite of the sharp decline, corn-fed ateers sold as high as (7.10, the best cattle sold and the best price paid at this point for some little time. The cow market has also been tfolng steadily downward all the week, the same as have beef steers and at the close of the week la generally quUed loo15c lower. The decline haa been on the good kinds of cows and heifers aa well as on the Inferior grades, In fact some of the medium kinds have possibly held up better than the more desirable Jflnds. Quite a large business was done during the week in Blockers snd feeders, but with such liberal receipts buyers. who have been feeling all slung that prlcea wore too high, were enabled to force a general re duction In values all along the line. At the close of the week the market Is lOtlbo lower than a week ago. Some kinds possi bly have not ahown that much loss, while others have shown more. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed steers, (6.257.10; fair, to good corn-fed cattle, I5.6irii6.26; common to fair corn-fed steers, (4. 56.60; xoo to choice range steers, 6.0006.60; fair to good range ateers, M40'(ia.0o; common to fair range afters, (3.joU4.40; good to choice corn-led cows and heifers, (4.2fijj4.76: good to choice grass cows and heifers, IJ.b6iii4.26; fair to good grass oows and heifers, (3.0ofl3.66; common to fair grass cows and heifers, (2.0u(j3.00; good to oholoa stookers and feeders. U.W&o.W; fair to good stockers and feeders, (3.85 4.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, (3 0003.85. HUGS Hoga opened about steady thla morning and a considerable proportion sold that way. Later on aa the more urgent orders were tilled buyers took advantage of the tact that it was Saturday and closed the market generally 6c lower. The trade was at no time very active and the later market waa naturally dull from the effects of the pounding administered by buyers. The receipts today ran very largely to heavy hogs, there being comparatively few light weights and nothing choice of that description. For thla reason the sales look lower on paper even than yesterday, The week opened with a break of elOc and since that day there haa been a grad ual upward movement, so that at the close Friday the market was practically back to Where It was on the previous Saturday. The 3eikness developed today leaves the week oslng a shade under last week, taking the average prioe as a guide. Taking qual ity Into consideration, however, the mar ket today was fully steady with a week ago, itfpresenuuve sales Ko. Av. ID. Pr. No. r;... to... 117.. u... 65.. II... 64... I... 7.. 74... (A... 64... 14... At. ...10 .... ,...ns ....Ml ...,IH ....270 ....IfUJ ...,IU ....M ::::ia ....t?t ...mi 41.701 T7.4!4 JT.M2 Ti.77 4S.J 69.13? 36.9(A) 21.093 I,'.s21 8rt.S'7 84.iX3 73.03a Sh. Pr. 140 6 S 4V I 14 w iu ... 6 S5 ... 5 S 40 I 5 140 i W . . W UQ I 17 ... I 17, ... i nvt ... I l?H to I to ... I to to 4 to 110 to 10 I to ... I DO 10 vo to I to ... I WI ... Its 40 I S3 40 6 17V, ... I 00 10 I 0.1 ... 00 It Is ... 00 ... 04 80 I 06 40 M 61 ..., t M.... t::: .... 3::::; r4 S7 to.... St.... 61 ... t 64 M ... l ..Hi ...a.n ...s:7 ...not ,,.2tl7 ...141 ...Ul ...111 ...101 . ..21 .14 ...111 6 6 19 140 6 M ... 71 ,.. 111 ... I II ISO S 75 6 H I 15 I 76 m inn 4 rn, o i to . s;o .M lid I K .171 .4141 ..lol .145 ..sbl . !M ..101 .274 6 to 53 I M It 61 tt W 7a r. it 4 71 M .... 14 7o ,,. 47 ... i tu ... I 10 ... I so 10 I N u is 40 I SO 40 6 SO ... I 10 ... t M M IH 49 I m ... 111 M IU W It) 40 I C III IK 40 6 16 ..ltd ..: .244 .27 ..270 .. ..147 .137 ..!tt ..140 ..144 .1.4 ..HO .134 ..IH . (41 Hi 60. Sol i: .its, 60 61 M .... tl 3::::: 61 1 . .SIT ..m ..in ..MS ::Si . .119 111 M I II SHEEP -This has been a great week for the buyers and sellers of sheep on the South Omaha market. The recelpta have u-en the largest of the season to data, allll none too large to supply the magnificent demand that haa prevailed every day for both killers snd feeders, Each dav a re. celpts, regardless of their sise, sold promtly on arrival. Aa a rule the great big bulk of everything reported changed handa by 10 o'clock In the morning and trfore the close of the market In ths aft ernoon practically everything In the barna would be weighed up. The official figures of the atock yards company show there were received up until last night 77 403 sheep and lambs. Out of this number th scale reports showed 71.M1 hesd as having bucjl sold and weighed at the cloee of busi nT8 """ TM would leave only 1.343 head as unauld out of the total Z1?," of thl '" number about 2,5oO head were brought In hero by mistake of the railroad company and OCEAN STEAMSHIPS pAN A D I AN PACIFIC' 'EMi RES a" llm of tho Atlantlo 82.n0 II CHICAGO TO LIVERPOOL First CUas on IU11 and Hteanier. Emppotjaag sails from Quebec Sept. 20 Oct. 4-18.- O. B. BaalJAMIsT, Oeaeral Ageak. 893 So, Clark au. Calva-o, lu. taken nut again without being ofTered for sale. A few other cars Were shipped out without blng said. This Is a record that any market might be proud of. Hut the else of the receipts and the faet that everything sold on the day ef arrival does not by any means tell the whole story. The question that most interest the sellers is how were prices itialntslned, Thla is easily answered. In spite of tin large receipt fully steady prlcea wnre main tained with a tendency the middle of ths week toward strength, feeder lambs on Wednesday selling up lo 17.10, the. highest prices ever paid on thla market. The last of the weok prlcea -ere not quite so strong, but they closed fully steady with the previous wek. On the other hand fat wether and ewea. which alto showed atrength. maintained the acquired strength until the close, quotations being higher then at the close of last week. ' No quotations are given on fair to good killers, as feeder buyers are taking proo tlcr.lly everything of that dem-Hpflon at better prices than packers will pay. Quotatinna on feeders: Lambs, IK. 604 610; yearllnwa. (S.ltMiq.oo; wethera, (A.nrv, ( 26; ewes, $4 40 tl 4 65: yearling breeding J", (6.0uw60j aged breeding ewes, (5.votJ 6.00. Representstlve sales: No- At- Fr. ! Idaho lambs 6f 8 on 71 Idaho lambs 63 7 25 CHICAGO .IVei STOCK IUARHRI Catlle, Hears, Hheep aad Lamtta Art) Steady. CHICAGO, Sept. 14. CATTLE Receipts, estimated at about 6u) head. Market steady; beeves, (4.00&7.IO; cows, (1.24.06.50; Texas steeers, (3.7Vu.0O; calves. (6.0itl4-00; western cattle. (4X&)00; stockere and feeders, (2 84 (6 00. HOCJS-Recelpte, estimated at about 12,00(1 head. Market ateady; light. ( (Oti.tfVij mixed, I5.wvye.60; heavy. (i.3fvft26; rough. ir "SB eo.owiuii.eir; diiik oi sales. nV:ki . . ......... , . i.iii. i n.M.iji i,ir nead. Market stcadv: nstlv. is ,r. an Western. Lt 7ft,4 hK -i m . lambs, 5.tt.ti'7.60; western, (fi.ou7.TO. Kansas cily Live Stoekt Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. lA-rCATTLFV-Reeipts, 2.CHI0 hesd. including 400 south- . T . uiH-iiKnptrni inoice export ana "Jr???d,,'ef aleera. (7. .804.17.00; fair to good. - ' ' " ' i. Bin-in, 9.t.niMlf1.wi; SiOCK- ers and feeders, 3.2tti6.2; southern sUera, I3.:yu'4.30; southern cows, (2.16tf 3.40; na tive cows. 2.2fVu4.6fl; natlvo heifers, (2.703 6.00; bulls, (2.6.,3.60; ealvea, (3.7M46.60. Re ceipts for the week, 8.o head. IIDdS-Recelpts, (,0nft bead: market strong to 6o higher; top. (tijrt; bulk ol J?.,51M' J6; nvy, (6.00-fitilS; packera l.o,V(J6.25; pigs and light. (6.20ii.80. Re celpts for the week. 36 Sort head. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Reoelpts, none) market nominally steudy. Receipts for thl week, 46.800 head. St. I.oala Live Stock Market. ST. LOflS, Mo., Sept. 14.-CATTI.R-Re. celpts 2.4,xi head. Including O0 Texans; market for nntlves steady, Texans ateadr: nf'lv ahlpplng ond export steers. (8. 36-J L ,r"1" h"f nl hutc.her steers. (5.71 ip.2.; steers under 1,000 pounds. (4.O0tfi 65; stockers snd feeders, (2.78f(r4.7; cows and heifers, (3.XWt.A0; cannera, (1.2tVrTS.40; bulla. I2.50(S'4.26: ealvea I4.6n8i7.75i Texas and Indian steers. :'.tOfc6.6Q; cows and heifers, Cl.7Mr4.O0. ' H(M18-Recelpts 1.600 head; market Bo !?ri .r'f and ''"f11"' C 80r.56; packers, 8 45 bulchers and be.st heavy, M.lOid BIIERP AND LAsfRS-Reoelpts, (TM) head market strong; native muttons, C3.T5i6.nO culls and bucks. 3.0f3.26: lambs. I4.0OJ 7.00; stockers. M.2rWrj.P0. St. Joseph Live gtnek Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 14.-CATTLE-Recelnts, 910 head; market steady; natives, C4 5Oa7.O0; cows and heifers. Cl.TBojiOOi stoi kers and feeders, C8.764M SO. HOGS Receipts, 4,539 head; Tnarket steady; top, 16.30; bulk of sales, CTi.9n4i8.28. SHEEP AND I.A.MB-Recelpts, 822 head; market steady; lambs, (.60(S7.36; yearlings. C5.6Tlijl.20. Sloax Clly Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia., Sept. 14,-(8peclsl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, Ko head; mar ket steady; beeves, C4.25fJ50; cows snd heifers, C2.50(?14.50; stockers and feeders, I3.6ivfi4.75; calves and yearlings, (2.50Cd3.60. H008 Receipts. 3.500 head; market steady, selling at C6.70426.10; bulk of sales, C5.76rrJ6.86. T Stock lit Slgrht. Receipts of live stock at the alx principal western markets yesterday; - .. . Psltfu ttnia at..... South Omaha :, (75 lino ..." Sioux City ... 100 8,500 Kansas City 2,nno jooo .... St. Joseph 810 4.53B St. Louis 1.400 S.iO enrt Ohlcago 600 12,000 (.500 Totals 6.4S6 (1.(38 4.123 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and (Isolations on Slavic and Fancy Produce. EGOS Per dos., 18Hc BUTTER Packing slock, 20c; choice to fancy dairy, 23c; creamery, 26c. LIVE POULTRY Spring chickens. 114P 12c; hens. c; roosters, 6c) turkeys, 12c; d,ticks, OtglOc; geese, 6c. ' HAY-Cholce No. 1 upland, (10.00; maw' dlum, t.0u; No. 1 bottom, (8.00; off grades from V660 to (6.60; rys straw, (7,(4); No, 1 alfalfa, (11.00. FRUITS AND MELONS. APPLES Wealthy, for cooking, CI V3 150 per bu.; California Bellefleurs, (JloJ (.25. WATERMELONS Each, 2&a'tuc; orated for shipment, H4o per lb. CANTALOUPE Rooky Ford, standard orate, 12.26; home grown standard, (2.U). CALIFORNIA PEACH E8 Per box, 11.66; Utah and Oregon. 31.50. CALIFORNIA PLL'MS-Per crgte, (lOOj prunes, (1.60. PEARS Colorado Bartletts, (3.60 per box; Flemish beauties, (3.00. OR APES Home irown, 8-lb. basket, tog. VEGETABLES. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. 1, C2.OO0 2.10; No. 2. (2.00; Lima, 6Hc per lb. POTATOES-Per bu., new, t,fj:5c. BEANS New wax and string, 09Qo par market basket. - BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per market basket, 60c. RADISHES Per dog. bunchea, bom grown, 20o. TOMATOES Home grown, market bas ket ci ate, fiOfo. CUCUMBERS Per basket, eOQfiOo. LETTUCEPer dos., 25o. CELERY Kalamasoo, 304J460. - . ONIONS Yellow and red. So per lb. I Spanish per crcte. (1.36. BEEF CUTB. BF.KF CVTS-No. 1 ribs, 14e; No. ( ribs. 11c; No. ( ribs, fVl No. 1 loin, lo; No. ( loin, )4Hc: No. I loin, e. No. I ohuck. ic; No. I chuck. 4lCj No. I chuck, thto. No. 1 round, vc; No. 2 round, o; No. I round, 7c. No. 1 plats, So; No. ( plats, 2V4o; No. 3 plate, SW-c. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llinoniera, 3n0 size, (7.00; 4 size. (7 00; other brands, (OcWl.M lees. NEW PEPPER8-Pr market basket, 75c. SWEET POTATOES Market basket, 760 ; Virginia aweets. per bbi.. 84.7b DATES-Kadaway, 5"4c; Sayers. 6c; Hal lowla, 6c; new st; Ted walnut dalei, I lb box, (1.00. BANANAS Per aiedlum alad bunch. (20("?i2 25: Jumboa, (2.0U83.60. . OHANQES-Valenclaa. 80 and r alsea. If 50ti4.75; 136, 160, 176, 200 and 210 Sizes, 6.2s i.O0. . MISCELLANEOUS- COFFEE Roasted. No. 36. 2o per lb.; ?0, 2,0, A0 6"r ., ' 1 Vt lij. No. 21, 12c psr lb. - CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are somewhat unsetled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving aupplies of immediate grades. Quo tations range from 6c to c for California fruit and from 6Vfcc to 8c for Oregon. Peaches are allghtly easier, with fancy yel low quoted at l3Mc. Halstna are Orm: three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 8c four-crown. 10c; aeeded raisins, ,plT8HrH8llbut' ,rout- pickerel. 10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh frosen, 12cj whitefish, 14glac; buffalo, (c; bullheads, skinned and dressed, 13c; catfish, dressed. 17c; white perch. 7c; white bass. 15c; black bass. Ac; eunflsh, 64,9c; crapple. 6oc; large cranplea, 16c; herring, fresh frosen, tc; whltensh, frozen, Wtflbc; pickerel, fresh frosen. to; Spanish mackerel, 16c; native mackerel, lJf.o per sh; codfish, fresh frozen 12c; red snipper, 12c; flounders, fresh frosen, 12e; haddock, fresh, frosen. He; smelts, 13c; shad roe, lie per lb.; frog legs, per " reen sea turtle meat, fco CANNED OOODS-Corn, standard west, jrn, 66o. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound cans. (1.4B; standard, (-pound cana, (1.36. Une tf'l, -f"l, (2.20,2.30; sliced. (1.7a4e3.3i. Oallou apples (3 25. California (1. o2.40. L. O .peaches. I2.ooa2.sa Alaska salmon, red. (1 20; fancy Chinook, fiat, (2.1A; UrJey.!ky?' "at- 11 6rJilies, quarter il. Vt.m; three-iiuarters mustard. i ij Sweet potatoes, (l.loijjl.85. Sauerkraut. kOc unipklns, MN- (.. Lima beans, (-pound. tL' itf' 8oked p' t pound. Wo; fancy) HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen aalted. No. 1. (Jic; No. (. 7Vo; bull hides, to: green hides. No. 1, Tc; No. 3, 0; horse. Cl.iol. 6y" sheep jv-lts . 60C04J1.X. Tallow, LljZl No. i. iw. Wool, WaVif He