THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 2.1. 1010. REAL ESTATE CITY IMtOI K.lt I V H'll SALE (Continued. ) 18 INTEREST InveMment paying 18 per cent Interest, Vlck flats. Large 8-mom hoiiKe In Remls park, priced at $4,500; near car line, paved street and Jiald for; lot ViXlM. Nice shade and lawn. Almort new 7-room house, one-half Mock to Harney car, priced at $2,0ut; lot 60x128; hade and fruit treea. Modern 8-ronm house between Leaven worth and Field club; lot 40x1:14. A real bargain at $3,100. Very neat, new cottage, 5 rooms, on Martha street, one-half block to Field club. A bargain at $2,tw0. INTERNA TIONAL LAND & INVEST MENT CO. 210-212-214 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3133. A-2376. 8 Rooms, $4,500 Standard, modern houHe on Farnan Dundee line (corner 4t.th and Dodge.) Harrison & Morton 17,000 Brand new 8-room. 2-story house, at 3Mn ana uncoin oiva., nim n. Downstairs has reception hall, den, livinir roo.n. wtih open flreplaoe, din ing room, all finished in quartered oak and a kitchen with cabinets and pantry. Three bedrooms and bath In white enamel upstairs. This is a very complete house; must be sold at once, as owner has left city. XfnkA us an offer. 10,000 31st and Cass, new 9-room, all mod ern, 2-story nouse, iuikb 12,500 At 18th and Corby; first class, 2 inrv house, modern except furnace; paved street; permanent walks; will rent for 126. MS5R471B North 29th St.: 6-room cottage; nearly new; $400 cash; balance monthly. 12,1001222 8. 27th; 5 rooms; partly modern; lot 6vxl35. VACANT. $ 875, ten fine south front lots at 25th Ave. find Javnes St.: one block from car. We have vacant lots In all parts of the city. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Entire M Floor Ware Block, Phones Doug. 1781. A im. 44x132, $23,500 Harney and 12th (corner.) Harrison & Morton IMPROVED PROPERTY $3,500 Large, 9-room house, mod ern; good barn; BO-barrel cis tern: two blocks from car; 26th and Pierce Sis.; lot 67x 160 feet. 12.200 Five-room, modern except hAnt nnlv one block from 2 4th and Cuming Sts. 11.800 Four rooms first floor; see ond floor not completed could finish up three rooms; lot 4 Ox 128. No. 3156 Larlmore Ave. $4,200 Nine rooms, all modern, 3849 CharleB St.; lot 60x132. $4,000 Seven rooms and reception hall, south front, on paved street: two lots 100x132 feet. Will sell house and one lot for 4 Ann TMn 3R28 Hewnrd fit Knft Vlrh rnnms fnllv modern- $ 6,500 lulgnt rooms, tuny, moaern, lOt OUXIOO lt)l. IXU. 16 1 I'M. 38th Ave. Vapor heat. ' LIST WJTH US FOR QUICK SALE, .W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St. Tela.: Doug. 1064; Ind. A-1064. 66x132, $30,000 Douglas, near 19th. 1 Harrison & Morton 9-ROOM HOME IN KOUNTZE PLACE FOR $3,200 Hera Is a chance to get a good, large house, with four large rooms on the first floor and five rooms and bath on the sec ond floor; on a good paved street, located at 1911 Plnkney street, opposite Kountse park; the lot alone la worth $1,200; house la strictly all modern, but needs Borne little repairs; owner will take a good lot or five or six-room cottage In trade; will sell on a mall payment down and the balance about . the Hunt as rent. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. 66x132, $30,000 Near P. O. Harrison & Morton 1506-12 YATES STREET . Double house, renting for $4J per month. within walking distance, paved street, pav ing paid, all modern and will sell so as to yield 10 per cent Income at $5,000. Very mall payment down, balance same as rent. Our list of bargains la not excelled In the IBlty. Call at our office and see other offers. BEMIS CARLBERG CO., ; ' 480 Brandcls Bldg. Opposite ChasTurner 50x180, $4,000 ' Farnam and 84th Sts. Harrison & Morton DO not let the high cost of living dis courage your motive to nave. Change your investment to one yielding Mi per cent and per cent Interest. Where earning oniy a per cent now, you lose one half of your Income. Bonds and mortgages yielding this Inter. est return always on hand In any desired amount. We draw wills, act as trustee and care lor property. PETERS TRVST COMPANY. 8 New Omaha National Bank Bldg. 87x132, $52,000 Farnam. near 22d. Harrison & Morton A Good Home $4,500 Near 80th and Marcy, I have a full I atorv. 8-room modern house, with 4 bed rooms, mantel and grate, open stairway, large porch, etc., that l can sell on a mull oavment down. This Is a aood. uo- to-date home and close In. I must sell this and want an offer. Call up for number. F. ft Drake Red B336; A 1TS3. 61 Branded Bldg. For Sub-dividing, 100 Acres Adjoining Omaha on the west. Land next to It sold readily la 8-acre tracts at l'00 per acre. For quick ale "U this piece at an acrw. NOWATA LAND Jt LOT CO., (34 N. Y. LI (a Bldg. Ked 1K0. A WORD TO TRAVELERS Buy your traveling goods at a real leather store. Cowhide leather suit casts, xa. Alfred Cor- REAL ESTATE CITY I'HUI'KHTY FOH SAt.B. (Continued.) IF YOU WANT 5 OR 10 ACRES CLOSE TO OMAHA You should look over the 80 acres we have subdivided Into 6 and 10-acre tracts, 2V4 miles north of Florence, close to the Calhoun macadam road. HASTINGS & IIEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. 74x140, $15,000 Close In; Income $1,672. Harrison & Morton FOR SALE Two houses, modern exront furnace; one 8-room, the other 4 room; nice lawn, large shade trees, large cistern: $3,600 for both. 1727 S. 10th. DEAN PLACE If you are considering buylne a home site, either in the Hanscom Park or Field Club districts, you should at once secure a plat of this fine addi tion. Our prices are low. All street improvements are in and paid. Call Doug. 1064 and make an appointment to see these desirable lots. W. FAltNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 Farnam St. Tels.: Doug. 1064: Ind. A-1064. 7-ROOM HOUSE, $1,200. Near Madison Avenue school, Council Bluffs; house in good repair; on large lot; with barn and large native shade trees: $200 cash; bali.nce like rent. HOEE REAL ESTATE CO., 14 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. $150 Cash, $20 Per Month Brand new 7-room house, full lot, $2,800. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. LOOKING FOR A HOME? ONE BUILT TO LAST? Investigate house, 4908 Webster, Dundee; strictly modern; hot water heat; 7 rooms. Call owner, Harney 3160. $3,600 BUYS 901 S. S3D ST. Six rooms and reception hall; fully mod ern and In flrst-clasa condition; on corner lot on paved street with taxes paid. Owner lives In house and will show It by appoint ment. Phone Harney 4860. 4-ROOM house, corner lot, well, cellar; 2 l?ta - fenced, il.ooo; discount lor cash. I r A7 Onwarmttrt R. W. Sprague 41st and Pratt. Two Lots Near Haiiscom Park $050.00 One comer 65x132. Inside 60x132. Both east front. One block to car; wants to sell both together, $C50. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 19U9. LOT 66x112, 28th and Ames avenue. PRAIRIE PARK 8MdMnJ 'rm collection or homes; terms easy; streets pavtd pal.ked. j.BXton Keal Kstata Co. 12-ROOM house, all modern, suitable for light housekeeping, boarding, rooming; fine location; rent only $42.60. Owner pays water and removes garbage. Empty June 1st. 319 So. 20th St. Apply I. Zlegler, 409 Ware Block. 165x300, $3,300 Florence Blvd., next S. of Whites. Harrison & Morton REAL ESTATE FARM AND KANCll LAnU FOR SALE Arkansas. , THREE thousand four hundred and eighty-five acres of land located In the famous St. Francis valley, along the St. Francis river. In Butler county. Mo., and Clay county, Ark. Timber estimated as follows: Cypress, 6.000,000: red gum. 6,000.000: Oak (66 per cent white). 6.000.000: elm. ash. eto.. 1.000.000: hickory. 1,000.000; Tupelo gum. 4.000.- uoo. Will sell any or part oi tunoer wituout land. Eighty million three hundred and eighty' three thousand feet virgin timber, well located; estimated as follows: white oaa, e,iw,uuu; rea osk, 5,363.000 white, ash, 20,121.000; cypress, D0.121.0o0; red gum, 10.ooo.0oo; Cottonwood, 15,030,260; other kinds, 1,030,260. On both railway and water way. We sell farm and timber lands. Writ for price list today. Barron-iiiiy jana at jjeveiopmem ctx. myinevuie, ail Canada. RIVERSIDE, Alberta's finest Btoclt farm of 1.000 acres, is for sale at a inD. For particulars of this and other farm lands WrilV VV ItlV uwiini, . , . . atwoiutri, weaasaiwin. Aiocrta. i-auaua. FOR SALE By owner. Canada wheat lands. Thirteen farms in 160 and 240-acre lots, ready to break and aeed. Near Win nipeg, Man.; best market; first crop pays for tne lana; ail near ranroaas. muni sell quick to hold contract. Writ Herman Hletvllle, Fella, la Callkarala. Free Lands in . Southern California Please remember that this land la going fast. A chance of a lifetime. "Are you with us." call on or addreaa John Maresh, Hotel iiouquut, omana. A BARGAIN Farm of US 80-100 acres of good sandy loam land, 40 acres of orchard In hi of mile of railroad station. Situated tn Bolano County, California; good well of water, with farming Implements. Price $8,000. Address Box 641. Dixon. CaL WE HAVE on htr.J a number of Ink barrels which we will sell for 60 cents each They are fine for rain water or ashes. Call at press room. Ke Publishing Co. Colorada. IRRIGATED FRUIT AND GARDEN TRACTS NEAR DENVER. five-acre tracts $1,600; small oaah pay mem, naiance easy terms. Two years crop win easuy pay n r lana ana provid good living besides. Market within two miles of our tracts, which pays highest prices ior all Kinds of fruit, vegetables, poultry, etc. Invigorating mountain air, pure water. Ideal surroundings, sure crops. Get back your health, while earning big reiurns on your Investment. Write1 or call ior our literature. Western Land & In vestment Co., ZJ Board of Trade Bldg, LARGE ktock rancl, for sale at a bar gain; no trade considered. Write or call on a. u. rutnam, Elbert. Colo. ROUTT county. Colorado: bargains I ranches and relinquishments, homesteads. waier nguia. m a. rel.. um: a good liio. i acre ranch, plenty of water, $2,800. Writ roe. n. a. w right. Xanana. Colo. FOR BALE Two acres good land with hew, a-room house, well Improved; aood barn, two chicken houses, fenced off Into lots chicken tlKlit: edxe of citv limits: euud pruporuion ror rnuHen business. Address REAL ESTATE HA II M, AM) H.I.K II 1 A .Ml FOH SAI.K Colorado Continued. COLORADO LANDS Free homesteads, relinquishments of Im proved homestcaua, cneap deeded lands, fruit and gulden tracts. 65,000 acres at edge of Denver, coining under irrigation. Colorado's irrigated land yields H"Ki to fiUO per acre. Easy payments. Got a cheap, gLud home In sunny Colo rado. White for literature. SECRETARY. LAND H KADQUAHTERS, 410 Empire Bldg., Denver. Colo. CHOICE relinquishment on Crow creek, near new town of Ullggsdale; 11 acres, finest soil, smooth land, 140 ncrt-a ready for corn; deeded land adjoining heid at -'0 to l-li an acre; rellnquisninenta aino kind land in adjoining section sold recently at $10 acre; punMhle to irrigate; to sell before May 26, oiler nt $150. Owner leaving Colo rado. W. W. Lonmer, Urovrr, Colo, RELINQUISHMENTS AND DEEDED LANDS Near Deer Trail, Colo., in the heart of the rain belt, shallow water, fine soil. Also deeded lands, town lots. Deer Trail is the coming town of Colorado, 6ti iiillrs east of Denver. Farming land in this vicinity pro duces better crops than $50 to $lu0 lands in the east. It's up to you. Write us today, ask questions. The Deer Trail Realty Co., Deer Trail, Colo. DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART J YOUR LAND? Write description of It. buildings, water, near what town. Make 70 words of It all and send it to The Omaha Bee with H cents for each Insertion. People In N brabka have money and want land. They look to i'ne Omaha bee fr rtal estate ot tering). And thev get Item In The B. Idaho. SIX TIMES YOUR MONEY "sit down and write to us for our pros pectus showing our guarantee and explain ing how, when and wny your money comes back to you multiplied six times possiDly more. You can never make money by toll alone others must work for you. Do you fully realize that? write touay. uon t pui u on. You'd like to make money like this, wouldn't you? Write BRUNN-KINNEY CO., TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. Florida. JUPITER GARDENS, FLORIDA. Land near Palm Beach, Fla., that will produce In actual profit the first year over twice its cost, $40 an acre (a dollar an aero down and a dollar an acre per month). Immediate possession given on first pay ment. You may plant your crop Oct. 1, 1910. Crops farmed winter and summer. Free Instructions by expert farmer. First year's profit from $100 to $500 per acre. JU1CK TRANSPORTATION. A shell road from your door to East Coast railway station, 6 miles distant, makes transportation easy; also water transporta- cn. nut iv miles from Atlantic ocean and gulf stream; but 17 miles north of Palm Beach America's greatest winter re sort; but 38 to 67 hours by fruit express from the biggest markets In the United States. Jupiter Gardens positively are situ ated BELOW THE FROST LINE. Climate healthful: mortality rate half that of large cities. Lands dry and drained at all seasons. Schools, churches, near neighbors and pleasant surroundings. Certi fied abstract furnished purchasers showing good title free from all Incumbrances. Company absolutely responsible. Write for literature at once. THIS juiutek lanu Co. Lands near Jupiter, Fla. General offices Mercantile library Hide., Cincinnati, o.; loriQi omces, jupiter, la. FLORIDA LANDS 100. Ouu acres fine southern Florida lands for sale at a bar gain. George T. Hedge H Co., Cedar Rap ids, IB- FLORIDA LANDS Ask about our south ern Florida lands; now Is the time to buy. lien i. Tanner, Cedar Rapids, la. IF YOU want to know all about farm lands In southern states, the drainage of tne everglades of t lorldu, fruit and trucK lands of Alabama and Mississippi, gulf coast, Texas and reclamation of the won derful fertile alluvial lands of Louisiana. end 26 cents for one year's subscription to uuit states farmer, New Orleans. FLORIDA. County commissioners of Marlon county have Issued an official booklet of con servative Information which will be sent free to all. Address M. M. Proctor. County Commissioner, Pedro, Marlon County, Fla. FOR SALE Florida's frostlesa belt; 1,000 acres dry vegetable land, richest marl oil; earliest trucking section; $30,000 this winter olt 70 acres tomatoes; near Miami; guarantee to rent every acre for $16 pr year. G. L. Miller, Box 6S5. Miami Fla. Ion. 16 ACRES $1,000. About one mile from street car Una Council Bluffs, about one-half good garden and fruit land, balance pasture, excellent oad to city, nice building site on east end of place, protected on north and west by hills, no buildings. This is a cheap place, $260 cash will handle it. 14 Pearl St, Council Bluffs. IOWA LANDS, HOWARD COUNTY. 820 acres within a mile of station. 5 miles from county seat, a very well Im proved half and good land, price, $75 per acre, easy terms. 820 acres, four miles from a good town. all good land, fine grove, fine buildings. splendid water, good black loam with clay sub-soil. Price. $70 per acre. 240 acres; very lino larm gooa improve ments, good grove, good otwhard, price $68 per acre. Z4u acres, one mile m-a station, some small Improvements, gojd land, a snap at $60 per acre. cor turtner information, write, ED. . M. HUNT. Fourth and Pierce Sts. Sioux City, Iv STOCK and grain farm for sale, consist ing of 374 acres, with good Improvements located half mile of good town; price, $35 per acre. Address Lock Box 06, Kedflcld. owa. A GREAT BARGAIN In Iowa corn land. SV4 miles from town: 160 wen improved for 866 an acre. For particu lars address U. A. Dressman. Germania. Kossuth County, Iowa. 20 acres close to Council Bluffs, about 1 mile from car line; fine rich valley land: not subject to overflow; good 6-room house: good barn; 6 acres bearing fruit; on main road; level an the way to city. You can live easy on such a plaoe and the increase in value will mane you money, frice, $4,200. M UE., KtAL ESTATE CO., 14 Pearl St.. Council Bluffs. Georgia. FOR BALE How is this? A lot 60x140 feeet in a progressive city and 40 acres farming land all tor $200; on terms of $10 cash, $10 monthly without interest. Addreaa F. L. Thomas, wsou River roau, coiuinDus, ua. Minals. KIM Bmra JAa.M. T11Im.1 I . 6,000 apple, peach and pear treea in full bearing; fine house, beautiful maple grove; Joins railroad town. J. T. Bradley, Alma, U.WV 1 U VJ ,I,.,IUI. MIIU, 111. ladlana. FOR BALE 10. 20, SO. 40 and 80-acre farms; well improved, 40 miles from Chi cago. Frank L. ialey, Valparaiso, Ind. Kansas. 160 ACRES Dandy good land, tU, miles east of Wallace, nan., t,iw; terms on part. liATititur at TUBin, izi lie iiiig. IF you want land for a home or Invest ment. see the good, cheap land In south western Kansas, uet my list ana go out with me before harvest, frlces will ad vance sharply after harvest. Address Will M. Donelau, uienwoou, ia. Maryland. FOR SALE Farms In the garden spot of Maryland Harford county; several fine slock ana grain farms, an to wi acres; good buildings, water, fences, fruit, roads, schools, churches, neighbors, railroads and haalth. Write for prices, particulars and terms. Harford Real La late Agency, Bel Air, UO. Bflaaaari. FOR BALE 1.200 acres, well fenced, set In grass, stocked wun game; gooa springs, Eood pasture, line snaue, wainui, mul rrry, white oak, hickory, elm; near navi gable river and large creeu; good fish In Hid hunting. Other lands In large or a nut tracts. Correspondence luvitod. w. 8 Pope, REAL ESTATE FARM AM HA.Mit I.A.MJ FOR SAI.K (Continued.) 1 e t rniTiu FOR SALE Montana land; t,S2 acres, sis. miles Irom I.avina and six miles from Broadview, and one mile from the state ex perimental station; 86 per cent tillable; will ell for 814.5W per acre. W. O. Bock, New Albln. Ia. Aebraiki. BUY from owner and save commission. 1(0 acres under ditch, 2 miles to Mitcneil, 8-room licuse; good well, line grove, all fenoed. . H. L. Roberts, Mitcneil, Neb. 46 HUSH KLS WHEAT LAN i, it& PER ACRE. We own and control 20.000 acres of Cheyenne county, Nebraska's c ho Tout farm land, now on the market. The. heaviest crop-yielding county In Ne brnska for ten years; alfalfa also a lead ing crop; ask for folders and full par ticulars; agents wanted everywhere; write for our proposition at once. Rulirjmd fares refunded If things are not as repre sented. 1'Undmgsland et sseverson, Sidney, INeo. $4,000 will buy H section of land I miles couth of Uenkelman, county seat of Dundy; good soli, level loud and close to water. Box 262. Altln. Neb. Owner. CHANCE to get a good home, 64 Oacres, relinquishment, 400 acres, parity level. Im provements cost $1.0u0. This Is a bargain, i,S0O. 640 acres relinquishment, do good level land, bal, hills, but mattes good pas ture, $760. 3 Jo acres hay land, this Is good and only $10 per acre. Address O. Gallagly, Johnston, Neb. I HAVE a choice section In Morrill county, Nebrat-ka, 14 miles from 1). & M. R. R. New line of the Union Pacific west from Northport will bring anotner staiion much nearer; adjoining land held at $16 an acre. If sold quick wul take $0.60 an acre for this sectlun. Address owner, P. O. Box fc7. Omaha. H20-ACRE Hall county Improved farm and stock ranch, miles south or Dannebrog, Neb.; only $10 an acre; a bargain. 4i0-acre Rock county well Improved farm and duiry much, 4 miles from Newport; a bargain at 0 an acre, but must im sold quick ana hV tunes it. W. W. MITCHELL, Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb, Tennessee ORCHARD FOR SALE. 1, KO-acre orchard In northern Tennessee, one of the finest orchards In the United States, thouBands of fruit trees coming Into bearing this year; store, canning fac tory, three residences, mules, implements, etc., go with the place; a chance of a life time to the right pirty. as owner cunnot attend to It and Is obliged to sell; will give long time or take part In trade, if necessary. Union bavlnga Bank". Eau Claire, Wis. Texas. FOR SALE 1.400 acres, well-Improved stock farm In central Texas, 8 miles from gyod town and railroad; suitable for divi sion among 6 or 6 families. Healthy loca tion and prosperous community. A great bargain If bought as a whole. Write for full particulars. R. L. Slaughter, Austin, Tex. FOR SALE 17C acres rich Caney Valley land for sale; 136 In corn, 40 In timber: on railroad, station close; county seat 6 miles; fine climate; will grow anything; church, school privileges, good markets; In fast developing country. If Interested ad dress the owner, J. M. Cockrell, Wharton, Tex. VACANT school lands yet on the plains of Texas for settlers; good land, good water, in a country that raises corn and hogs; fees $25 a section, half down, balance when settler Is on land. Address T. W. Hague, SUgo, Tex. FOR SALE 15,000 acres south Texas, 3,500 acres in high state of cultivation, all under fence, 40 houses, other buildings. 20 artesian wells, irrigate early 'crops, plenty rain for late crops; sale cheap; small cash pay ment, balance easy time. The best proposi tion in the state. Frank Bowles. Lubbock, Texas. atUoellaaeaaa. CltRAP FARM LANDS. In westerul Sebraska and Colorado. Writ for prices. I I MUURABKA LAND COMrAN X, ' Sidney, Neb. CAN locate parties on desirable timber. fruit, agricultural and grazing lands. In California, Oregon and Washington; spe cial government land list, with laws, sent to all Interested parties. West American Land & Timber Co., 7i9Va K. St., Sacra mento, Cat. DO TOU WANT TO SELL PART OF ' touH land; Write a description of It. buildings, water. near what town. Make 70 worda of it all nd send It to The Omaha Bee with 73 cents for each insertion. Feople In Ne braska have money and want land. They look to The Omaha Bee for real estate of- crlngs. And they get them In The Bee. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS.. $d floor N. Y. Life. $500 to $100,000 on Improved property, Mo delay, WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co, WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., lth and Farnam. 8500 to 85.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co.. 1003 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A-2162. LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bldg. FlVal PER CENT MONEY to loan on , Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room L New York Life Bldg. LOANS to horn, owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 60S First National Bank Bldg. FIVE PER CENT BONDS for sale, in amounts from $20 to $5,000; we cash them any time. American Safe Deposit Vaults, 216 p. 17th, Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYEES FOR 6, and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can seuour property tor you. XSOWATA LiANU AMU LU1 CJ., Suite 626 N. Y. Lite Bldg. SOUTH OMAHA Fine Hair Goods Can be had at the Ryan Millinery . Store, 61 N. 24th SU South Omaha. As to brides' gifts Our store is rich In gems and Jewelry as well as many other elaborate things witnin moderate prices. Jacubson & Furen Co., jewelers, 2404 N St., South Omaha. Garden tools and hose in good qualities at moderate prices at tne Moveity more. South Omaha. SWAPS NINE rooms, strictly modern; large lot new; clear. Price, 87,000. Trade for land, PLEASE give full descrlptluntin first let. ter. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., 624 W, Y. Life Bldg., Red IWH. i Three-story brick, business building, well rented, clear. Trade ior gooa lana. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999, for bale or trade ror Omaha prop erty 80 11. P. 4-cyl. touring car; perfect condition, a too, tire. ONE half section of good hay land In Holt county to trade for merchandise or TO EXCHANQE FOR HARDWARE OR MERCHANDISE. a farm, 300 acres, about three and one-half miles southeast of Perclval, Fremont county. Iowa. About 60 or 70 acres In cut tlvatlon, balance grass, timothy and other grass, fairly well Improved, fence cross, cross fence, almost every acre can be farmed; an ideal corn, wheat or alfalfa farm. Price, $0 per acre; encumbrance 86.200; long time at low rate. Address "O, Bee office. Council Bluffs. Ia. city property. A. A. Hyers, Havelock, Neb, Two-story, brick bulna block, two stores, rooming house and basement ail rented. Price, $-'0,000. will trade for land, NOWATA LAND LOT CO.. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. w. Red U99. SWAPS (toTnue.l.) IrtO ACRES of raw land In Wheeler county to trade for rlty property. CHRIS. HOY ER, !2d and Cuming sts. Wanted Automobile 1 have K0 acres In Pushmatana county. Oklahoma, clear, good title. Price M per acre; will give some one a good deal. Ad dress, M, omuhn Bee, Council Bluffs, la. WANTED HARDWARE STOCK. I have a farm of !W acres, well Improved. about 6 miles from Neb. City, Otoe Co., Neb.; all high valley land; all In corn except about 10 rcres, which will be seeded to alfalfa. Price jloo per acre; Incum brance $.1,000; It you are looking fjr a small farm you can't beat this. Address M, Omaha Bee. Council Bluffs. TAILORS MISFIT tailored suits $36 and $40 valuva at $16. See A. Rubensteln. 211! 8. 14tb u Martin ft Rubin. Rm. tl old U. S. Bk. Bldg. ad died G. A. LINqL'IST CO., 236 PAXTON BLK. Men of all tastes can be pleased with styles, materials, tailoring served by Kd. Thlel. 71 8. 16th St. TRAVELING GOODS Our leather goods from pocket purses up to trunks u re superior to department store goods and less than cost at that. Our goods stand the test. Alfred Cornish, 1210 Farnam St, WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW-8400 or $600 for 1 year. Will pay 10 per cent Interest. Ad dress. H-676. Bee. WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-band furni ture, carpets, slothing and eboea. 'Phoa Douglas SW1 HIGHEST prices paid for ecrap metals and rubber. A. B. Alplrn. Omaha. Neb. WANTED 6,000 FEATHER BEDS. Write tr telephone Douglas . 16S0. METROPOLI TAN FEATHER CO.. 803 N. 20th. Best prices for BROKEN WATCHES Old Gold. etc. NATHAN. 211 So. 13th Sti ONE heavy dust collar. Dairy Co., 1812 Farnam. Alamlto Sanitary WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, from October first, by responsible party no children modern house in West Farnam or Field club dis trict, with at least four bed rooms, not Including maid's rooms. Address H 6, Care Bee. YOUNG couple desire three completely and nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, must be clean and In good neighborhood; best references; state full particulars. W 704. Bee. We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sixes. List With Us. ' NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 634 N, Y. Life Bldg. phone Red 1999. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Stenographic and typewriting work to do evenings and Saturday after noons by competent young man; strictly first-class work; prices reasonable: work called for and delivered, W. J. Mickleth- walt, 111 N. 20th St. REFINED lady. agd 4S. would like posi tion as housekeeper for widower or bach- ior. u ill, Bee. V FAMILY WASHING neatly done. Phone Webster 6437. WANTED Position driving steam or gas automobile; experienced; 6 years In shop; desire outdoor position on account oi health; not extra well acquainted In city. Address, r 702, Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- m aster, Fort Leavenwortn, Kansas, May 1910. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be re ceived here until 11 a. m.. central time. Mav 24. 1910, and then opened In the pres ence of attending bidders for construc tion, plumbing, heating, wiring ana fix tures of the following buildings: Three sets Field Officers' Quarters, 8 double sets Company Officers Quarters, a four-set Of ficers' Quarters. Full information and blank forms of proposal furnished on ap plication to this office. Plans and specifi cations may be seen here, also in offices of Chief Quartermasters at Omaha, Den ver and St. Paul, Depot Quartermaster, St. Louis and Quartermaster's office, Scar rltt Arcade, Kansas City, Mo. The United States reserves the right to accent or re ject any or all proposals. Proposals snould be enclosed in seated envelopes, enuorsed Proposals for Public Buildings, and ad dressed to Captain Wm, D. Davis, Quar termaster. U. S. A. M12-13-14-16-22-23 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- master. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May 21, 1910. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. 111., Central time. June 9. 1910. and then opened for con struction, plumbing, heating, electric wiring and electric ugnting iixtures or a Duiiding for Quarters for Four N. C. Officers and addition to Five Department Buildings. Full information and blank forms of pro posal furnished upon application. Plans and specifications may be seen here, also In offices Chief Quartermasters at Denver, St. Paul and Omaha, Depot Quartermaster, St. Louis ana Quartermaster, Bcarrltt Arcade, Kansas City, Mo. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any parts thereof. En velopes to be marked, "iroposais ior Fub llo Buildings," and addressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster, U. S. A. Al 31-23-24 -T OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- termaster, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May 18, 1910. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m., central time, June 7th, 1910, and then opened for furnishing and delivering, F. O. B. cars, freight prepaid, at Fort Leavenworth, Kan sas, one 6-ton Tandem style Road Roller and for offers of purchase of a 7-ton Uni versal Road Roller from the government. Full Information and blank forms of nro Dosals furnished upon application. United States reserves the right to aooept or re ject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Mo proposal win De considered whloh doea not contain an offer for the T-ton roller. Envelopes to be marked, "Proposals for Road Roller," and ad dressed to Captain Wm. D. Davis, Quarter master, U. 8. A. M21-22-Z3J4-S PROPOSALS FOR PLUMBING AND Steam Fitting. Fort Mackensle. wyo. May 17, 1910. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until 8 p. nv, mountain time, June 6, 1910. for placing a steam heating plant, constructing a toilet room, Dlaclna- toilet fixtures, etc.. in tne Com missary Storehouse at this post. Bids must be submitted for construction of toilet room, plumbing and steam heating separately Plans and specifications on file at the of- fice of the Chief Commissary, Dept of the Colo., Denver. Colo.; Chiet commissary. Dept. of the Missouri, Omaha. Neb.; HuM era exchange, t. faui, Minn., anu tne American Contractor, Chicago, III., or same mav be had from this office upon deposit of $5.00 to insure their return. Envelopes containing proposal should be Indorsed ''Proposals for i-tcatirg commissary tsiore- house" and addressed to the Conrtructlrg Quartermaster, Fort Mackensle, Wyoming, xnayi-j-t-o-j unrj 1 nFTPOT OUARTERM A8TER'8 OFFICE, Omaha. Nebraska. May 20. 1910. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be received here until 11 a. m., June 10, 1910, and then pub licly opened for installing steam heating plant In storenouse si umsna aepoi. miur mutlon furnished upon application. United State reserves right to reject or accept all proposals or any part thereof. Envelope containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposal for Installing Steam Heating Plant at Omaha Depot," and addressed to Captain F. C. Bones, quartermaster. M 80-81-23, J t-T-8. Fort Meade. 8. D.. May 7. 1910. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 10 a. m.. mountain time. May 88. 1910, for the construction of four (4) double buildings for stable, guard and shops, in- eluding the electric wlrlnsr and fixtures. Information furnished upon application to this office. A deposit of . to insure re turn. Is required before plana are sent on Individual application. Envelopes contain lna- DroDosal should be endorsed "Pro poaals for Stable, Guard and Shops" and addreaaed to the Constructing Quarter uiaster. Fort M" S J OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Are Small and Prices Are Nominally Steady. HOGS STRONG TO HIGHER Despite si Liberal Han This Week the Demand Has Iters Folly Ado qoate and Movement line Been Active, i SOUTH OMAHA. May 21. 1910. Rerelnts wm- Cattm. flogs oheen. ... 4,i6 8 6TJ 6.M1 ... 6.J07 S.l.il 4.47J ... 8,1 S3 ... S.iUo 9.414 I. ... 601 7.437 l.M'8 15 b. i.fui orrirui M,i Official Tuesday orriclal Wednesday Official Thursday ... Official Friday ..... Estimate Saturday . Six days this week 16.663 44.434 K.2 9 Same days last week....lMttf S47S1 2..64J Same days 2 weeks ago. .1,3K Ho.sM 2S.W Same days J weeks aso.. 19.460 il. 2lu26 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 22.2o 83.11 2S.!29 Same days last ycar....lf.li;o 48.074 12,02 The following table shows the Receipts of cattle, hogs ,eep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1910. 1909. Inc. Dec. it,le 3X7.6S3 3W.146 19,537 ....... ""s s;a.s; Louisa 2:r..a4 81,tP 577.371 596,116 1-744 The following tsble snows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several day, wlth eQmpari,0ns: I 1910. I1909. 11908.11907. 1190R. 19O5.l04. May 14... May 15.. May 16... 7 0S 6 241 6 301 81 I 4 67 6 13 I 7 111 5 2''l 6 24 6 30 : SO-Al I 0 241 I 19 211 6 80 4 CI ?'ay 17... 9 7 06 7 6 21 6 331 5 2S! 4 S3 May 18... 9 44 7 02 6 301 6 251 6 88) 6 261 4 62 Way .. 9 j 6 M 5 ,4 . , 5 40 4 4; May 20...I J sal 6 98 5 8X 6 23 . 5 24 4 46 Mav 21-.. 1 7 0l 6 8S 6 24 6 26 I 4 41 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o clock yes terday: RECEIPTS CARS. Hogs Sheep. C, M. & St. P 6 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 14 Union Pacific 16 10 C. A N. Y., east 6 C. & N. W., west 81 C, St. P., M. & O u C, B. & Q east 4 C B. & Q., west 14 C, It. I. & P., east 1 Illinois Central .. 1 Chicago Great Western 4 Total receipts 89 14 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co L0u7 .... Swift and Company 1,221 Cudahy Packing Co 1,812 .... Armour & Co 1,599 .... SchwarU-Bolen Co 103 Cudahy, from country Murphy , 288 988 Totals 6,080 988 CATTLE As usual on a Baturday, there was nothing of any consequence on sale and the market was nominally steady all around. Receipts this week foot up 16,700 head, or about 1.500 head short of last week and 2.600 head short of the corresponding week a year ago. prices have ruled very uneven this week, partly on account of the nervous condition of the trade and partly because of the uneven character of the offerings. Good to choice heavy cattle have met with a good demand throughout and have com manded pretty close to steady figures from start to finish, closing, if anything, a shade stronger than , last week. On the other hand, the bulk bf the offerings have con sisted of half-fat and plain short-led steers, and tnese have been slow and irregular sellers right along. As compared with a week ago, closing prices are pretty olose to iotfjsic lower. Tne general tone to tne trade at the close was fairly healthy, with a broad demand for all desirable offerings. Conditions in the cow market have been substantially the same as in the fat cattle trade, and while strictly good to choice kinds have found a ready, sale at firm fig ures from start to finish,, there ;liaa been a lSlatou decline on the ordinary, medium to fair grades, and they have been slow sed ers every day. The Inquiry tor the com mon and canning grades, has been fairly good throughout, and with some competi tion from feeder buyers for thin stock the market has snown very llttie change on this c ass of stock. Veal calves are about iMjuOc lower than last week, but In fair de mand and there has oeen nttie cnange in the market for bulls, stags and rough stock generally, the general trend of values being a llttie lower. In stockers and feeders supplies nave been rather small, vthe demand limited and the volume of buslriess light. Eany In the week there was a lu(o.26o decline. This drop In values naturally encouraged buying to some extent and a very good clearance has been made, although there lias been no Improvement in prices ana tne decline or the first of the week has been sustained throughout. Tne inquiry Is very slack at this season of the year and dealers look for a rather dull market tne rest of the month. Quotations on cattle Good to cnoice cornted steers, 87.408.10; fair to good corn- fed steers, $6.90!jj'7.40; common to fair corn fed steers,$5.75(((6.75; good to choice cows and heifers. Hj.006lG.7b: fair to good cows and heifers, $4. 754(6.86; common to fair cows and heifers, 82.754.75; gooa to cnoice stockers and feeders. 8b.oO(U'6.25; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.7&'a6.40; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, $3.6041 4.75; stock heifers, $a.7Wu4.50; veal calves, $3.75i37. 50; bulls, stags, etc., $3.756.25. HOGS Good, light hogs sola at prices strong to a nickel higher in the hog yards this morning, but the big bulk of the heav ier grades went at fully steady figures. Supply was only nominal, with quite a lib eral sprinkling of 210 to 236 pound hogs, GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR EQUIPAGE OFFICE of the Depot Quartermaster, intra ana Olive Sts., St. Louis., Mo., May 21, 1910. Sealed proposals In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 12 o'clock noon, central time, June 18, 1910, and then opened In the presence of attend ing bidders, tor lurnmiung ana aeiivenng at the St. Louis Depot, 3,uuo axes, 7,vuu mosquito bars, single; 10,000 bedsacks, 2a,0U0 brushes, scrubbing; 26 bugles, F.A.; 500 tel escope cases, 2, Ouu bestead casters, 1,000 leg mounted, l.uuu plain; z.duu cnaire, uarracK, K. D. ; 600 colors, camp with staffs; 300 cords, trumpet, cavalry; 300 cords, trumpet, Infantry; 6,000 cot covers, olive drab; 6,000 mattress covers; 6,000 helves, axe; 6.00O card holders for bunk. 10.000 pillows. 10,000 pll low-cases. 2,000 shovels, short handled; 6,000 springs, hellcat, N. Iron beds; 25 staffs, guidon; 0 stalls, standard; 209 stanus, mil slo; 6,000 stovepipe joints, tent; 500 stoves, tent: 600 trumpets, u with 1- slides, can- tracts to be subject to an Increase of not to exceed 60 per oent. If desired by the gov ernment. The united btates reserves the right to reject or accept any proposal or any part thereof. Blank forms and all In formation furnished upon application to this office. Proposals to be sealed, ad dressed to the undersigned and endorsed, Proposals for Equipage, to be opened June 18, 1910." W. M. Coulllng, Major, Quarter master, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. JuwO-Zt-iu-ZU-J 10-11 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Six Memorable Days at Sea t Now York to Havro-Parlo FRENCH LINE Compagnie GfWr&Ie Transatlantique Twin Serew Kipress Steamers typifying In every appointment the height of ocean luxury, sail Tboradays. 10 A. M. Trains direct to Parla or niki.nriliKniil nnlnta. Kvarv Drovlalon forenm- tort and lately wireless.snbmarloe bell system. La Provence, May 18 La Savole, June I La Touralne. May $6 IaProvence. June 16 La Lorraine June 8 Lalxirraine, juiio i Additional sailings- at Id cabin prices al ternate Saturday by popular one class steamers $46 to $(2.60. HAMBURG AMERICAN ail Ms4tora Safety SaTloea (Wireless, eta.1 London-Paris- Hamburg tAmarlka.Juna 4. 9 a in.flealn June 1 fras urant J una lloral Waldarsae Jan U cnclnncl Juna llitgala'n Aug Vlc.Juna 14 IPcunarltanla Juna U'Bluacher Jane Vt tkUa-Caslton a la Cart Raataurant. Hamburg 4lret. Nw. Ilambu.g-Amerlcsn Line, 46 B'way, N. Y, the kinds that have been meeting with the let d-Miiand lately. Shippers bought w loads on outside orders, but local kier took the big end of receipts, most of 1i I ens bolntf cleared in very goml season. Tlw closV was rather dull at prices barely steady with yesterday. may. nf receipts went nt )Jf'1 wMh yesterday's biifk 9 omsined unchanged, Vin' A large portion or 9 4... no compared wi $: SMi'i .4.V Tops rerr bent lots bringing $9.M. Despite a liberal run this week, the de mand has been fully adequate and move ment reanonahlr active on most davs. Prices have been lnfluneed largely by the trend of provision value, but any weakness linn been more than offset by strength. and rlonlng sales are prettr close nlckej lilirher than those of a week VT. Phlrpers have been fair buyers from start to finish. Representative sales: No. f7... 15... 44.., 4... 6... 4... I... 43... 40 .. IS... U... K.... N. T4... .... J... is... TO... 4... 4... 70... 7... 0... 41... T... 70... 43... 7... 4... 70,,": ... Tff... 8::: n... 73... 13... 47... ... 71... II... 70... II... PS... 72... 79... A. . IM . su ,.t:4 . 7 loo t S2Vj . .t'H W 3! ..174 W IK .. 140 J". ..32,1 ... sr. ..t 120 t ..? DO J7t ..297 440 ITl, ..ITS J40 9TV, ..16 300 ITli ..371 ISO S7Vfc ..373 ... 1 ..r!4 ICO 40 40 1 4?H 0 9 4IH .. t 41 m 44 M III , ..JI4 i4i m u .t;i mo 9 4i .347 ... 9 41 . 940 I 41 .341 40 I 45 J4 m 4i .311 ... I 44 230 130 I lt 2-4 IA 44 JS8 40 I 4 .tli 40 I 41 .IM 140 I 4 n in lv 13. 4. . 273 0 9 40 i 31! !4 4.1 to 775 1C0 9 40 71 IH 0 40 . K 24 DO I 40 134 Ml 130 44 M .270 ... 9 40 . 7J !2. 4i 41 2M 0 40 6.1 2 SO I 40 70 IH 130 40 70 2M 40 424 70 S.M 1 4:'i Ct 275 ... 451, 78 2 42' .tn .sn V .t2. .. .. 4S 90 9 46 40 I 47t .237 474 .324 140 47S V S'4 1J.I I 47S l?t 140 9 4TS .1:3 1JU 47 S ..140 ... 4 47 '4 164 JS0 1) 42-t ..311 ... t tn l 3M 160 42 10 203 80 I en 40 77 11 424 81 3S In 9 IW 70 20 10 I 424 P3 14 10 I M (,7 iH ... 9 42 72 234 40 I to 943 110 9 41 79 Ill 40 9 M Ci Ul 110 9 41' U K4 ... I 10 ciii-'iw a eii loads ut minus were re ceived today, but all of tnem were co- , kigned lluough to an eastern nearr"tr station and the market remained no;T7 inuliy steauy. 'Iho sheep and lamb, trade this week has been very uneven at all times. Opon nut prices were very siumpy, recoveiy featured the market on Tuesday and Wed nesday, and tho oaiauce ut tne week una been more or less disappointing. Uoou. handy weight shorn lamus have held up better than in-between grades, but even these are closing some lower; shorn Mexi cans that brougut $t.76 earlier In the week were selling lor $S.u0 yesterday. Common uuality has contributed to the general dullness of demand as clran-Uti shipments always yield poor percentages. A raft of common lambs and ewes were on hand yesterday, part of tne supply con sisting of holdoveis, but instead, of leav ing' the stuff alono as they had done dur ii.n earlv days, packers -bouarht freely and cleaned up 11101 of the ' "tripe" In good J season. A few California spring lumbs J have been coming, the bulk selling fuliy ' a quarter higher than tbe tirst shipment of Californlus last year.' Most of the coast arrivals went at $3.00, with closing saies at $8.75. . In point of prices, best shorn lambs Quotable at figures 15&26C lower than th at lust week's close, but the ordinary run of stock has been selling all the way from. f from. Choi's 9 $7.vW 26c to aoc lower than a week: ago. Quotations on shorn stock: Oood to chol' lambs. lY.Wiis.w: fair to good iambs. 7.90; good light yearlings, $7.0Oi$7.6O; good to choice wethers, $6.00rg.M; fair to good wethers, $5.26&.00; good to choice ewes, $5.&0ig.00; fair to good ewes,. $5.00&6.60. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hog , Markets Reported SteadySheep Market Weak. CHICAGO, May 21.-CATTLB Receipts. 300 head; market, steady; beeves, $6 6ftQ,.70; Texas steers. $5.006.40; western steers, $5.26 07.40; stockers and feeders, 4.00ti'ti.60; cows and heifers, $2.76j7.26; calves, $6.60I.7o. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head; market, steady to strong; light, $9.4uiti.70; mixed, $9.36& 9.72; heavy, $.Srva9.70; rough, p.Xtf 9.50; good to choice heavy, $9.60rtj9.70; pigs. $9.10(n9.60; bulk of sales, $9.60tl 65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, U.00 head; market, weak; native, 84.00tf6.80; western, 84.00(36.80; yearlings, $6.50(ff7.90; lambs, native, $5.f&8.90; western, ti.Wifi 9.00. . Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. May 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 700 head; no sout.'verns. Market, steady; native steers, $o.ifr eoulimin steers, $4.907.75; southern owa, $3.2641-5.75; native cows and heifers, $3.10i,v7.85; stockers and feeders, $4.26ti.20; buiiV $4.00(076 60; calves, $4.25tf7.60; western Btee.s, $5.608.00; western cows, $4.2o6.50. HOGS Receipts, 2,500 . head; market, steady. Bulk of sales, $9.4644,55; heavy f $9.609.65; packers and butchers, $9.46&9.&5; light, $9,3549.60; pigs, $9.u04(.26. .4 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market, steady, unchanged. Muttons, $4.25&ti.76; lambs, $8.00((r9.60; fed western wethers and yearlings, $4.757.28; fed west ern ewes, $4.25.26. St. Louis Llva Stork Market. ST LOUIS, May 21. CATTLE Receipts, 150 head, Including fifty Texans. Market, steady; native beef steers, $t.70(&8.00; cows and jieifers, $3.S57.50; Blockers and feed ers, $4,0046.50: Texans and Indian steers. $4,704(8.60; cows and heifers, $3.0mitl.uO; caivi-H in carload lots, $1.008.26. .26. , d; marVtjjj . i.W; packegfc, leavy, $9.6 steady; puts and llarhts. 19.00fi9.: $'.1454)9.70; butchers and best heavy, 9.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 300 head: market, steady; native muttons, $5.00(tf'5.6o; lambs, $7.504i8.75. 84. Joseph Live) Stock Market. ST. JESEPH. Mo. Mav 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head; market easy; steers, $6 OOftj) .uu; cows and heifers, $3.007.00; calves, $4.00(57.00. HOU3 Receipts. 2.800 head: market steady to 60 lower; top, $9.66; bulk of sales, $9.40-a.45. jno sheep on sale. Stock In Stent. T? asiaI rv4a r9 lU.sa Ia.1, . a, at 9... ..oijie va ntj -tuun oi nits L iv v principal western markets yesterday were as follows; Cattle.. Hogs. ''At'ep. South Omaha 16 6.909 "2,533 St. Joseph ... 100 700 150 800 1.800 Kansaa city .. St. Lou la 2,500 2.f0) . 2.600 30) 8,000 1,500 Chicago Totals 1,266 23,709 i833 0s St. I.onls General Market. ST. LOUIS. Mav 21. WHEAT lTiiti,r. lower; May, $1.00; July, 990; September, 94c; cash lower; track, No. 2 red $l.hva 1.1; No. 2 hard, $1.08&1.12. CORN Futures lower: July. 04c: Sep tember, 61c; cash lower; track, No. 2, WMric; No. 2 white, 60c. OATh-1 utures lower; July. 8S4.c; Sep tember, 374j37'c; cash lower; track. No. 2, 40c; No. 2 white, 42c, RYE Lower; 80c. FLOUR Unchanged: red winter patents. 25.2OTm6.G0; extra fancy and straight, $4.70U 6.10; hard winter clears, $3.7f(4.00. SEEDS Timothy, $3.00a3.W. CORNMEAL 83.26. BRAN Unchanged; sacked, east track, 11 ftMi 1.0c. HAY l ncnangeci; umoiny, sn.i prulrle. $!0.00u 13.50. liAUliliNU-nC. HEMP TWINE-7c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. $22.7r). Lard, lower; prime steam, $12.62V46 12.62VI. Dry sail ineaia, iuujr, uoxea, ex 1,1 .hr.ri. 814 00: clear rlhs, $14.00: ihnri clears, $14.25. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, ll&.iii; ciear nua, snort clears, WS0- roiibii" xu.ov, uuin, "Vie; springs, 24(27c; turkeys, 10o; ducks, 12y,c; geese, 7c. Bl TTER-SteadyJ creamery, 2327c. EOOd 17o. Receipts. Shipments, Flour, bbls 7,900 6.200 Wheat, bu 19,000 29,0o Corn. ,bu 117,000 ' 61.0uj Oats, bu 85.000 40,000 Kansas City Grain nasi rrovletona. KANSAS CITY. Mar H.WHEAT-aJulv. 964c bid; September, 94Ho, sellers. 1 Jr.h: Hard unchanged; soft, io $o fo low,?; No. 2 hsrd, $106(U112; Na. 3, $1 00.,)1.U ; No. i red. iiuMuirv; ro. a, i. 0z431.ua. CORN May, 00S,o bid; July, 68!",c. sellers: September. 674e bid: Tleeaaiber. 51Sc, sellers. Cash: Unchanged to lo ir.wei ; No. 2 mixen, Bitt'O'ttZVio; No, 8, (iblc; No. 2 white. 62Vfi3c; No. 2, yol2V4c. OATS Nominally lc lower: No. t whlto. 4K43c; No. 2 mixed, 88390. lit fi 1NO. X, 7ZO. BUTTER Unchana-ed: ereamerv. extras. Wc; firsts, 24c; seconds, 22c; packing stock. EOGS Steady; current receipts, nenf. cases, $6.45; miscellaneous case. $49tif southern, ib.Ub; storage packed. V . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu M.SJOOO .0"0 Corn, bu .84.0"0 66.000 Oats, bu 14.0U0 Bono Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. May 21-HAY-No.. N" 2, $H.O0; parking, $5.00. Straw; ifiV"1! u w rye and oats, $7.o0. Alfalfa. IU M 1JVl"at grades of hay are holding their u, but nobody seems to want the poorer quality at any price. tt j'l. W amain eu Boa w, Liongruont, Colo. jelierauu vy, ,. . . - . MU-13-I1-U-M-"