lgy"PIyWCCrrgMMM"""M""Mwr-ftZT!fZ"' I ""TT.. 1. - ---- - . BTS I l . REAL ESTATE REAL FSTATF MUM AIrn RANCH LAND FOR .ALB FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR iALB Color' Haaed. BUY A COLORADO FARM AT AUCTION $400 DOWN $400 IN 30 DAYS TAKES THE BEST QUARTER SECTION IN 33,000 ACRES OF KIT CARSON COUNTY FARM LANDS Balance carried on the Land at 6 per cent. This land must and will be sold to the highest. bidder. You buy at your own bid. You can count on bargains. Terras less burdensome than crop payments. "ONE CROP PAY'S FOR THE LAND" Auction at BURLINGTON, COLORADO THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910 Special trains from Omaha on the Rock Island, June 21. iFor excursion rates, description of the land and full particulars write, i C M GRUENTHER Trustee ROOM 307 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Bell Phone Tyler 1070. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH I NO EQUAL IN THE mountains L NEAR DKNVKR. ' Her la an oDortunltv: uiu it: diaanivinw , a partnership; 600 acre., all fenoed, of which MO acrea ara cultivated; vary richest , buiii ma acrea mora can Da cultivated; 66 i acrea of that rich timothy meadow, with ' numerous springs: 15 rri in fini .rn.. Inn pain ana potato cropa; excellent home buildings, with largest Al barn, worth $4,000 wuitvi luimi hw, ne ana pout umber, worth 18.600 easy; all Implements, tools, to.: location unsurnassable: 1 hours (mm Lenver, 6 miles to railroad; this place Is sacrifice ana must De noia; price 13,600, . . only 14,000 down, balance a years at per ,f cent; Immediate possession; unusual, aacrt flce. Charles F. Lelmer, wu Champa, 'IJrtTnm 1 1 i . t.i miununoraeni on trow creek, iiano.r new. town of Hllggsdale; loo acrea, Iujii, W,at soil, smooth land, 140 acres ready J5?rn; deeded land adjoining held at 120 " 128 an aore; relinquishments same kind r id In adjoining aectlon sold reoently at I VI y Poaaltil. Irrigate; to sell before X'Way M, offer at $440. Owner leaving Colo- ' V W. Lorloier, Urover, Colo. ' RELINQUISHMENTS AND DEEDS D LANDS Near Deer Trail, Cola., in the heart ot the rain belt shallow water, fine anil Aim deeded lands, town lota. Deer Trail Is the coming town of Colorado, W miles east of i Denver. Farming land In this vicinity pro- A' dueos better crops than 60 to lo0 lands ia in the east. It s up to you. Write us - 8 today, ask questions. The Dear Trail Realty hn Co., Dear Trail. Colo. l : : la. lews. i , . - . - FOR 8ALE 120 acres In the corn belt of southwestern Iowa. Half level and slopes back to the other half, which la gently rolling. One of the best farms In this part ot Iowa and ought to be quick sale at this reduced price. There are 15,000 of Improve, merits, fine water, . i miles to town on main Una of C. B. A Q. Price $U8 per acre now. . Address, Y-371, care. Bee. ' Mexico. HAVE short option on 10,000 acres of ths must leruie iana in Mexico; will raise corn sugar cano, rice, oranges, nearlv .v.rv. thing; river flowing through property for five miles; double In value shortly; will bear closest Investigation; want party to furnish half of purchase money. Address n. ii. mvuuu, uta marque lie iag., Chicago. Illaaoarl. FOR SALE 200 acres fcood 'and; good country, good nelghbois; 15 acres ruugn In umber, balance rolling to level; 28 acres timothy, 16 clover, SU pasture, aj hog pas ture, 66 corn, 3o oau; 0-room house and tenant bouse, shed barn, graimry (1.UU0 bu., 8 other outbuildings; never falling water; land advancing lio a year; tele phone, H. V. L. ; V per acre, or will price stock, crops, and give possession; 40 miies from Kansas City, 6 miles Odessa, on C. & A. R. R. J. W. Gray, Odessa, Mo. FOR SALE A good ten acres; buildings some fruii; a miles south of bu Joseph Price 11,700. . SO acres, grain land; good buildings, well and windmill. Price $4,000. 10 acres, close to lnterurban station; good buildings; partly fruited. Price $2,600. 1 acres directly on the lnterurban rail way. 3(4 miles from tit. Josanh! arnnrf tann ings, good soli, well fruited. Price 17,000. umucr iana tying airectiy on the banks of St. Jose Dh river. lust mrnu k. road from lnterurban station. Will sell In parcels to suit purchaser. This is a fine place for summer. Scnula fc Plxley, Bt, Joseph, Mich. RFAI FSTATP FARM AND HAfttrt LAitU FOR SALE . (Continued.) . . , Texas. FOR 8AHi-,AItolma stork farm; 18,000 V, " oooy, au m.e of Austin, I nil ics of Lcander, eight good residences, ftsnt farms, nl.nrv ,.r r..a ,,.. loo.ui) corila of wood on land and good road.; $6 per acre, on.-tblrd cash. Otiier "'", ' an prices, box t4. Win BAROAINS IN TEXAS i.an nil k. irrnL'S!,"B lne bMt opportunities In duici uaay it you don t get 1 "ch "n the bargains In the Texa? r.i belt (Houston Dlstnctt. Next fall an winter win be a record-broakcr In the sal t; nave mu cnoieest list of these bargains fron 15 to lit per acre. ... -.. ...cu uutia irom iw to Dli.VUO SCrea. i,ASa r ,uur ' tree. Address W. I HOSS ft CO., First National liank Uidg Houston, Texas. $260 WILL Set-Mlra n n t Inn . 1 nM A .. ,77. r. . ,vw mi is jr "yj- biggest bargain in Texas ui-ii;. vniy 3 por acre. Greatest activity In nrooertv anlnlnlnn ihl. h... large trjot will be developed and sold this in ai.sv 10 m per acre. This 1,000 can be turned at same prices. Best opportunity of the year for agent or buyer to make iKuuBoius prom on smo1 amount cash Apply to owners for f C. 8. Treadweil, 107 Dearborn St. Cochran 4c McCluer Land Co.. Chicago, 11L FINE bearing Deach orchard: T. rri ueii; ir&at reorasKa. U. p. Stebblns. Wisconsin. run mlh I4ti acrea nr .nil mtL . . T , . - , . iiiiirn ii uiii n.i H i ii i . 1 1 n rniin i . iAnu..Ki ? acrea plowed: one-half miu i'u r,on.o... on town road; 260 rods of fence: chMD .! ""is urani jawton, '...iv, , is. FOR BARGAINS In tlmh.r tr.t. ; Ii t "1",,wuer write us today; ?-betifr the country. Grimmer wi luriLv, w la. LAND FOR THE l.ANnT.poa To the homseeker or InVfislnp Whv n. i- vest In Marathon oounty Improved farm and """ i "cmuuui cnmate. produo tlvs soli and best of miric.n nr.. .... over lands can be bought rrom 110 to 120 In yearly paymenta. Write us now for IlkUl.l, .IIIIWII Villi. V a n F . J - - -"' Bny tit,, ji,agar. w la rtscellaneoas. CHEAP FA KM In western Nebraska anH t 'nin,.j. f,. r..i.. . nriie lNltKABKA LAND COMPANT. Sidney. Nab. nuswitiAU and hl-h.r. lands. We can locate you on aa , .Aii.niuuirna iana in Oregon, Wash ington, .Montana or Canada. We can sell you good wheat or fruit lard at fmm u ra up. with terms. Acme Homestesd r ' "-" """"i o. onerwooa elds.. Kill R v.paiH. A ii. u ..i ""S. .- w K,i..Kiiv. raaa. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS.. 8d floor N. v. T.lf tw a atv. w. 1. ...a ... -77 - WANliTl CltV lo&ni. ttmrm Trtia r- V AN 1Tj.L City loan anrl fcarruni. iv ITtti-rtttm . Ktnlih AV rn f Jtk t. 0, - wa smi-v aV A a UMIU Oh MONEY TO LOAN-Payna Investment Co 1100 to 110.000 mada nromntlv. F. n. w&a wu wiu, ULU t11U f VOH1B, IjOO to t&.OOO on hnmu In Omihi r' ncai caiaia CO.. 1VW3 . X. L4IS. Ujuglas VI A'UtU, ... FIVli PER CENT MONBY to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1. Nsw York Ufa Bldg. LOANS to lioma ownera and hnma htilld. era. with privilege of making partial pay. inenta semi-annually. . W. ti. THOMAS, 603 First NaUonal Bank Bldg. FIFTEEN. ACRES, $1,000. One mile of car line, Council . Bluffs, about half . suitable for fruit and garden. t balance pasture; new land; no buildings, but very, nloe building site; well protected - by hills on north and west; $280 cash, bal . ance to suit at 6 per cent. M'GEE REAL ESTATE CO., 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.. J, " Iadlaaa. ' FOR SALE Best Indian bargain; 140 ' t,crM, eounty, Indiana, miles from Hoval Center: 170 acres level, deep black aoll, well ditched; balance Umber, well aet In bluegrass; large 10-room brick realdence. r modern; all outhouaea; barn poor; two acres orchard; two deep wells; near scnool and church; telephone and dally mail; very desirable place; for short time only $71 per , acre. Box 00, Kokorao, Ind. v LAFAYETTE COUNTY, MISSOURI. 160 acres, good 7-room house and nrh. outbuildings; 6-acre orchard; all fenced and cross fenced; about SO acres bluegrass and clover; 80 acres In cultivation; good well, windmill; four miles, from May view. Price $76 per acre. "SEE ADAMS," WESTERN REAL E .STATE CO.. 411 Karbach Bldg. - Jloalaaa. . FOR 8ALE 10, 20 or 30 acres choice fruit land in Bitter Root Valley, Montana; under fen;e; 17 acres orchard; B. R. V. I. Co water right; house, barn, le house, other bulldlngt,; attractive prices. Address Chas. A. Carney, Corvallls, Mont. ' LOWEST RATES Be ids. Brandela Bldg. FIVE PER CENT BONDS fur sale, la amounts from $20 to $6,000; we eash them ?y time. American bate Deposit Vaults, m 8. 17th, Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, t and 7-room houses. If prices ara right wa can sail your property tor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 6M N. r. Ufa Bldg Kebraafca. SEWARD COUNTY LAND 640 or 320 acrea. If you desire to 'buy In the rain belt, near market wrlto for pull particulars. G. M. Wright, 1919 8. 114th St. Omaha. . . . , FOR SALE Beat 200 acre farm in Dodge county, Ne braska. Modern Improvements; valued at llfi.OU0.00. Hmim Kam . .,...1 ... . . FORi 8yCT56 ','rre . tlrmt cl frm i stories and basement; sewer, water,' bath vuiim, icicpnoiies, ana register dial for each room, and furnace, and also four firs land: located 1 miles from city limits of duuvu sciiu, no mat consiaerea. . tiapp at Taggart, South Band. Ind. WE HAVE on har.d a number of Ink barrels which we will sell for 60 cents eaoh. They ara fine for rain water or ashes. Call at press room. Bee Publishing Co. DO YOU. WANT TO SELL PABTO? your Land? wr Writ a description ot It. butldlnga water, near what town. Make TO words of It all and sand It to The Omaha Bee with 71 csnu for aacb Insertion. Psople In Ne feiaska have money and want land. They look to 'J. he Omaha Bee f..r real estate of fertngs r And thv get them In Th Tt4 SOUTH OMAHA Kansas. FOR SALE 160 acres, . six miles from Garden City, Kan.; luo acres broken; price $16 per aore; will trade lor good city prop eriy. Address Box 626, Hastings. Neb. at leklsaa. FOR SALE Michigan farms. No. 1. U acres, cleared;- small house and bam; sums fruit; near town; fins trult land; il.uuo. No. i, 40 acres, ciearea; good house and barn; plenty of iriut; lavei, good son; $i,m No. k, MV acrea, rich loam aoll; levai; 4 miles Muskegon, city $6,0uu; 41i per acre; t per acra aown, balance easy tenus. No. 1 46 acrea; suv cleared; good build ings; fine lake front; 160 acres beech auu mupie Umber; $20 aura, outers. Catalogue and list free, ihe aivans-uoit Co., sie iiiont, Mich. FOR SALE Just on the Market and Will Sell at a Bargain A tine Jalionigan fruit and general purposs farm of 4S acres; lo ' cated near Fennvilla, lu vce heart ot west, arn Allegan county irutl belt; only SO rous irom the Pera Marquette Ry. siauon; store, postotfica, church and fine actiooi; Deal of soil; large orcnara, good buildings, puts water, etc.; price omy Hw; oau dowu, baiance to suit . For particulars adureas W. n Stadmau, t'ouuvl.ie. Uiui. FOR SALE Perfectly equipped poultry farm, to acrea; aura crop; uoi atfected by iroau floou or drought; succaasful buaiueaa a yeara; meat Chicago trade; Investigate details; 111 health, ik. 11. Weia, bo am Haven, Mich. places. There Is an artesian well with . water flow of 1.000 gallons per minute. Best fence In atate on the farm. Will sell all or sub divide. Have option for one week. Price less than $100 per acra. Wire or write at ones. George Falconer, Fre mont. Neb. Nebraska Lands WANTED To buy bargains In cheap Northwestern Nebraska lands In quarter or halt section lots only, Holt, Rock, Brown, Keya Paha, Kimball, Dawes or manner counties preferred. Send full de scription wnn lowest price. - W.LSclby 436 Board ot Trade lildg. $4,000 will buy H section ot land I mllus south of lienkeluan, county seat of Dundy; kood aoll. level road 1 and close to water. Iox W. A1W..O. Neb. owner. FOR SALE 0 acrea on lake; 100 rods of lake frontage; tula lies In eight of a beau tiful village; lake has tine audy shores, afforda fma fishing, bathing; o acres Um ber land; is good for ail kinds ot grant as well as fruit; this lays on two main roads, R. F. D., telephone line; $1.2o0, mu down; Ml acres In the edge of a village; l-room cottage, large bam, outbulldluga, apple orchard of large, bearing treea; aoll la a dark loam and a sandy loam, good for all klnda of cropa aa well as fruit; $1,700, $U0 dowa. GEO. BRIDGES. Banger. Mich. Mlaaeaota. LAND AGENTS LISTEN Batter land values can be had In Minne sota today than la any other section of the country. Farmers ara flocking her as never before Wa wish to form connections with com petent and reliable men to handle propo sitions that will make big protits and sat isfy your clients. Things moving fast. Lei ua get Into communication at once concern ing both our wholesale and retail propo sitions. Wa have the lands, have had years of experience and can deliver the goods. ELWOOD BROS.. CROOKSTON. MINN. FOR SALE Nice quarter; W acrea broke. M acrea good hay laud; nloe grove. Uj miles from Benson. Minn. County seat town ot 1. 100 population. Land la worth $J0 00 per acre. Will take In a good flve-paasenaer auto as part payment. Address Jamas Jaooba, Sioux Falls, S. D. Narta Dakota. FOR SALE SactiMi nr rina rv.nk.v North Dakota, land four miles from mai ket; one-half unuer cultivation and now in crop, balance now being broken up and win be aeeued to flax; snare 01 crop goes to purchaaer; owner mui, sell at once; price low auu temia rukkouabie, the biggest snap ou the market in Dakota land. Yvriie or can on louker at peiiy, iblieudale. 41. V. 26,000 ACRES choice North Dakota faint lands for sale; any aixe tracts. Write tor oooaiet wun tun description. ALF.VLv'A VALLEY LAND Co., Towner. N. 1. FOR bALE A number of very good Im proved gram turms; rich black loam soil. via? euoauu; wall auapteu lor raising wneat, iiax, oau and altaUa. It. N. Tucket, ves a jaj7( v, JW. Urattou. DETAILED Information rurnlahcl con corning oiegon ana vvashliigtou. 1 uui con sianto traveling through oou. ..., auung fruu auu farm land Investments. Write lue. W. G. buuther, Tue eoutuer Albertson Co., 2 Oak bt.. Portland. Ora. koatbi Dakota. COME to Walwortn county In the famous Blue Blanket valiey, where you can buy the finest land In ooulh Dakota at prices norm the money not boom prices, tieveral thousand autes to select irom on uiaio line C, St. at St P. road irom ciilcuau lo the Pacitto coast. Act quick, jnccs are going mguer every aay. .riia for bowklat auu map. W. ti. alyiar, St.11, o. D. FOR SALE x acres; every acre tillable; deep black soil; near town; price, U par Frank Mashek. Kimuall. S. D. Virglala. $1 PER ACRE and up buys good farm lands, frequently with Improvements, lo Virginia. Flue cllnr.ate. water, markets and society. bend for eauuful illustrated pamphlet, farm lists, rat.a. etc. F. ii Labaume. A. L Agent, N. 4k W. Ry., Box 1W. Roanoke. Va ' . BARGAINS IN LUMBER Having purchased from the con nullum wuo coueiruciea tne new street car barn at 11th and Panirir- Sta., Omaha,' 300.000 feet of new lum- Der, temporarily used for forma in the erection of the building. Two-thirds of which is Jut as good for building put puses, as new lumDer direct from the yard. Consisting of 2x4s, 4z4s 2x6s, Zx8s, 2xi0s, 2x12s. and several thousand feet of sheeting, varying In length from 12 to 24 feet, will be on sale in quantities to suit purchases at 11th and Pacific Sts.. on and after wennesaay. June l, 1910, at prices from 6 to $15 por thousand. In ad dition, to the above therq are several thousand feet of sidewalk lumber and about 100 loads of kindling. Phone ioug i8sz, umana, or So. 128, South uuiaua. THOMAS HOCTOR, , 515. N. 24th St., South Omaha. SWAPS (Continued.) .iFP1i,8ALE OK EXCHANGE 109 acres. if, b,'ck 1 scrrs smooth and till able. No Improvements.' About k miles from Mctook. Neb. H.outf. Want clear Omaha residence. We have some choice tastcrn Colorado lands at, from $7 to 10 per acre; worth o por cent more money now and will soon d uble in value. , WESTERN UNITED REALTY CO.. gg-J! Pax ton Block. Omaha, Neh. FoH.. exchange. SO-acre Farm near Kear ney, Neb., for stock of groceries in rial ern Neo. Addrcsa y i5. caro of Beo. ,FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE. fOLfi.l-ntory and tssment modern brlrk flats; property in tine condition, well located; touiniumling good rentai; extra land for additional flats; valued. $3u,uu0. Owner will consider, choice Improved fitrm or good, raw land at Its vaiue. Parties Interested give full particulars In .not iciirr. J. H. JOHNSON, 575 Brandels. H ACRES good Innd six miles from I x?vsrw' ob.; or Pttr'cu'r address Lock Box 726. Harlan, la. TO EXCHANGE-Two houi.es and lots. TAILORS MISFIT tailor-d sults-33 and $10 values k u. oeo i. nuoenstein, Zlivj s. 14th St. Martin & Rubin, IL il old U. S. Bk. Bldg. G. A. LINGUIST CO.. 136 PAXTON BLK. ' ijlbi.niuhs wear the new sack suit but don't fall to Datronlza rm thui TallnvHnir 7ia a,, i.k a. ' D I I . -J WW. ...II ' L. TRAVELING GOODS REAL COW hide loathnr ault $5.00. Every one guaranteed, other leather eic., at equal values. See Alfred vi men oon, raiu r arnam. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO nnRnnw-nnft A. aa v-no. 1 -91 0, BM. WANTED TO BUY ocaT riti i ' h: mm fn, , . ., - . .. . viiii-nnnu .u....lu,v, , vuuoii, ., uiouiina .ana ihn.. WANTED-o OOO FEATHER BEDS. Write S-'a P.0."!" M ETROPOLI- - SWJ N. SOtn. Best prices for RnnKEM w a Tr-im-t. Old Gold, etc. NATHAN. 211 So. ith si SECOND-HAND rlnthlnv n.rt ' ,.v u,.. jonn r eiaman, u. S128. A-2636. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent fmm -,.. u ... . oy responsible party-no chllrtren-moderS house In West Farnam nr wi.iJ 1nSM,f.rn trlct with t least four bed rooms, not Including maid's rooms. Addra.a ti Slv tar Hee. WANTED TO RENT (Continued.) We Are Getting Numerous Calls i,A.UM" or A" 81es- Ust With Ua. NOWATA, LAND AND LOT CO., C34 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. PbonaRedlMS. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED steno.. sren r,tti ..,.. nt. capable of taklns rhm ' v, oca aitice, council Bluffs. STENOGRAPHER, fi vphVM v OfflCA AlTllrlnri nnan ....-lit ' Ti -"-ii" w ucysrimeni. Address . " - - -, wu.i,., ui una. Family washing, neatlv WHEN answcrlnaT advrti Bee Want Ad columns, klndlv fact that you saw the ad. m The Bee. XKLIEN NTKtw !L"bI'J,xtmnr "QUOR dealer. . n,. Cor. 26th and N. Sts. tooUlowrfcVar611 " Novelty Store ' M. 24th St., South Omaha. tlSiVh711 ,,FTS of l"-givlng men.n.rif ra1du'ln tlma Bh0"M re" membered. and gifts of Jewelrv leads all N iff laU""- Jacobson & Furen Co.. 2401 Dri.T1hd Jfalr .aa "1 re,t variety at gML'.mmnmrr bt0 SWAPS faVm Ud.T1. ut0 Jtchn for Writs I ?.d ,ncom town property. -Li "nd -ribe what you have with exchange price. Addrei,a Y 74, clre Bee. at, ..""tory . brtck business block, two 11'" fooinlng. house and basement ail v w. . iUa Bldg. Ild jaaj. McVtlonHofVEa,i100.Ot K " tin. til .L"V1 nl,, mllc 'ram Lodge Pole, Neb., that we will trade for the sains ameunt of lncom r..iHon... f" or all incumbrance. Pri of "land"!. $uw t. Z .uV .00 cash besides to handle this and there Is $2,600 can run tnree yeara 'lata Barlow. Lodg"pSie" ..I?rT"",tory S.r,ck' b"lnsss building, wall rented, clear. Trade for good land N IpWATA LAND 4b LOT CO.. C N. Y. Life Bldg. ,nN,I,?ilED.n:,tel nd 17 lot. In boom Ing So. Dakota town: hotel doin rn. nraa. " i.oJf "V .W'L "crlr'e 'or cash or take part land. Bal. back on place. v NOWATA LAND 4k LOT CO. fi"? "4i.Nw Xork L Bldg. Phon. Red Omaha, Neb. WILL EXCHANGE new 4-cyllnder tour ng car. best make, tl mm fV Ui, ...."f: 2r.r.r',1"no tlSr. will aa.um. aoma In' uoviauuaaa. let. ou.glaa gi'u. . OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Far- nisnrd by Buyer, and Wholesaler.. BUTTER Cream.rv M i h.h fhJ"?LaU trade' ltl i"- cartons, 80c; No. 1 In 60-lb. tuba. mtUnr m. 9 i i'iuJ. nSii,'nolb- iuS Z!,'c; 'packing stock, solid DaCK 20An! Hlllfv n CA. I K a rw. ket changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twin, iftn vw., a R...No-,.brLc.S' ,16: N,- 2-.16c; domestic eZiZ.' oa. . ' "oie. owise, Z4c; Imported POULTRY nrAn.rl K.n... i . hens 18c; cocks,. 12; ducks, 80c; geese loc: turkevs. 2(u-- iinnn. .i homer squabs,' $4.00 per doit.; fancy squabs' $3.fiO per doi.; tio. 1. 03.00 per dos. Alive : oroiiers. rrom 1 to 1V4 lbs., 40c; IVi to 2 lbs., 26c; hens.- 12Uc: old rnn.iLr. til ' young roosters, 16c; ducks, full feathered 14o; geese, full feathered, 10c; turkeys 18c : guinea fowls, 20o each; pigeons, 0c per (in. hnmap. tQ Art j . f "r. 1 -: , i.w yci uui. aquaDS. IN o. l $2.00 per dos.; No. 2. 60c. io-ISifi,-l,"1fZ.0Ie.n)Plck.ere1' 10c: whlteflsh. ii"' '14fi trout' 15c! large vrapples 1518o; Spanish mackerel, 18o; eel. 18c; had dock, 18o; flounders, 12c. Green catfish ,r0Ut- v13ci, buf,al- ! halib SJ; white perch, 8c; whlteflsh, 15c; yellow perch. 9c; bullheads, 12c; white bass. 17c roeshads, $1.00 each; shadroes, per pair. 60c: frog leg, 30c per doi. ' 'j Beef C'ntM-klhn: N 1 xt ,,,.! No. 3, 13c. Loins. No. 1, 19c;' No." 2,' 14?c: 7:nno-c: p,ate: FRUITS Strawberries, Missouri, 24-qL case, $3 25. Oranges. California Ca mella and Producer brands Redland navels 80-96 slses, per box, $3 00 lf7K. slI?,8 P6 box' W iB: 15a ". M.76, 176 and smaller sizes, per fi261 .0t.hfL brand8 from Riverside and other districts, per box, $3.0043.50; 80-96-112 sises, per box. J2.7B: Havana mhii... ranean sweets. 126-112 slses, per box, $3.00: ?r Si Llmonlera, extra fancy, 800-3 slses u.w, L-noice Mt-MH sizes, per box, $4.75; 240 l.C. WU WT DDI IAHR H U II n . a 7. i ??r b".nch- I2 252 50; Jambo, bunch. t? '6i5- , PlnPJPles, Cuban, 30-36-42 sizes, ;"'t!; '"r'u. -JO-i-ii sizes, $3.75. Apples, i, ,f. Mtf V.V- w: rearmalns, per ; - v.iuuiimt tra xancy w. w. eram,'nB ,n,d VVood brand, per box, $2.25. Cantaloupes, Texas, 45 size, $3 60' Arizona, 64 size. $7.50. Cherries, California per 10-lb. box. $2.25. Dates, Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs., In box, $2.00. Figs. Cali fornia, 10c size, 80c. VEGETABLES Irish nntatr... Wi.n.i and native, per bu.. 60b60c; Colorado, per bu.. 65c. New Potatoes, In sacks, per To.. 2V40. Seed sweet Potatoes. Kansas. nr bbl., $2.00. Cabbas-e. new rmirnrnia . a southern, per lb., Sc. Onions, Texas crystal wax. per crat.. $2.00; yellow, per crate. $1.75. Old vegetables, parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips. In sacks, per lb., 2c. Garlic, extra aJ?-v,..wnl,' Pr lb - 15c: Pp- lb., 16c. NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES Radishes, ner dos. hunrhA T...ni. per dos. -bunches. 45c. Carrots, per dos! bunches. 50c. Parsley, per doz. bunches, 50c. jch, icr uui. Duncnes, ooc. spinach, per bu.. 12 lbs.. &0c. Eer Dlant fnr. v P-i,riH per doz., $1,501(2.00. Tomatoes, fancy Flor ida or Cuba. Der 6-bsk crate, t.1 mi- nhnin. $2.50. String and wax beans, per hamper, about 25 lbs., $2.50. Green Peas, per ham per, $2.50. Cucumbers, hot house, per dos., $1.00; Texas, per doz., 75c; per bu. box. $2.25. HOME GROWN VEGETA BLE8 Rad ishes, extra fancy home grown, per doz. bunches, 20c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per doz., 40c; head lettuce, per doz., 75c. Parsley,, fancy home grown, per doz. bunche40o. Rhubarb, per doz. bunches, 45c. Asparagus, per dos. bunches. 75c tlrn onions, per doz., bunches, 26o. auBCKLUAlMliOUS Horseradish, I doz. In case. $).W. Walnuts, black, nor Ih oi.- California. No. 1. per lb.. 17c; California ru. , per id., ho. mckorynuts, large, per lb., 4c: small, per lb., 6c. Cocoanuts, per sack, $5.00; per doz., 66c. Bask Clearlaare. OMAHA. May 90. Bank clearlnaa tnr lo.t week and for the corresponding week last year were: 191A 1WU Monday $ 2.7W,766.1J $ 2.310,715.14 Tuesday 1.55.051.13 2. 0X6 6 Wednesday 2.678.SM 71 .n in sa Thursday I10,151.t7 I.r613. Friday I.lf7.14.0 2.648,713 lu Suturday 2,222.(r;.U I.218.1S6.67 OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt! of Cattle Are Light and Gen eral Tone is Stronger. H0QS OPEN FIRM, CLOSE LOWER Bulk of Receipts Go to Packer, at Saturday' Figures Late Sales Lower Because of Weak ness lu Enat. SOUTH OMAHA. Mny 80. 1010. RrfTrfnfa .... . . . ' r. . R.il.; .. , vaiue. jiors. oiirrp. estimate Monday 1.800 4,100 2.U.S tame day Inst week S,3tM 4.320 ,y I ""ks ago. 4.160 8.6,,3 6.;.41 ama Cay 3 weeks ngo. 3.1T6 4.656 S.7 Juy weeks ngo.. 4.600 S,l!7 grrn fritme day last year 2.2C2 4.W7 1.3.W 0. f.i followlnB table shows the receipts of m"I . and Bhe''n st Houth Omnha for wie ear to date, compared with last year: r.-,,, 1910. l!i09. Inc. Ucc. " 3S5.2.9 19,633 Jih " 8S.SS2 1,I47.M4 258.642 Tf C0,-,811 11.417 r,wL ''" owing table snows the avorage 1. vJ o'bogs at South Omaha for the last !Tral dya wltn comparisons: Wye ana Tupnep Co. I SO STATE BTDCXT . OMAJIA.Ntn OOABO ar TSADC I)U- I '' ll0.190$.1907.lO.l0S.lt. Mar is Msy 20... May 21... May Si... Msy 3... My 24... May 28... May 26... May 27... May 28... May 29... May 80... 92 5 til HI 8 43 9 10 14U 89V.I 7 01 T 00 ( 97 7 101 7 141 7 64 7 02 7 02 6 SS 23 6 tut 6 81 ( 26 I K 14 t 16! t 20 6 28 6 27 6 25 24 IS li 6 04 t Mi 6 321 6 27 5 80 6 t 94 251 20 01 6 8 881 6 20) 4 47 4 48 4 41 a 4 37 4 36 4 84 4 III 4 47 4 48 6 21 I 20 6 831 S 29 1 6 281 t 221 f 171 ( 16 6 19 6 17 6 12 6 17 4 63 Sunday. tat Vwinv l" yard8' 8ou,n Omaha, Neb.. I S "'0"' nour8 endlnf l o'clock RECEIPTS. I'sKU l.lnr- Ul . . c. m. st. p.:..:r... v "a Missouri Pacific Union Pacific ....... C. &. N. W. (etatt C. & N. W. (west).. C. St. P.. M. A- o C, B. & a. teaHti . C., B. & g. (west).. 13 C.. Ii. I. & p. (esat).. 2 iiiiuuis central . C. G. W 11 4 26 I ii If You Have Funds io Iiw Consider our Hn of Municipal, Railroad, Corporation BONDS " lo denominations of $.100 to I,0)0 Yielding from 4 to 6 per cent interest BONDS ARB A SAKE AND CONVENIENT FORM OK INVESTMENT. Officers and Directors: 1 lav. n I uuausafl I'M BAT ITS, Tros Fremont. PHILIP H. TAMI.XT, V.-rrcs. Boston. r. B. JOHNgOX, Treas. Omaha. OKAS. W. TDBIIXB, Jr New York. Sao. B. B. SCHZrZXSCB, Fremont. Anaaap RAILROAD. MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS wai. , itLLT fAiu, ioo,nnn.oo Total receipts ..73 DISPOSITION 68 8 fa 41 TV em. . Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour co 209 ' 469 149 20 22 154 40 15 104 78 13 11 246 S85 1.106 1,317 1,762 61 1,167 616 Murphy-Shufrgers W. H. Vancsnt Co Stephens Bros Hill & Sn F. B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Hoot & Ct "" J. H. Bulla le Itothschlld Mo. A Kans.-Calf. r.n .... Other buyers ni,..r liri-: 6-740 uii inn wflPK nnttnnri mtt wit.. . comparatively light run of cattle, only sev enty-iwo cars being reported In. This wai au to tne weak close to the trade .hV. .rS"na Partly, no doubt, to the fact y a general holiday, sup piles of beef cattle were rather light and the Quality of tn n.m. nn,,..n . J... both dressed beef men and ouiside buyers acted as if they needed some ca.ttla and : lronS. active market, Jai H went. Both light and heavy r.T T.. wnere ney had qual ity, bUt medium and .nmmnn lrln. - " UBUU'. '"tie alow in moving. A good clearance was made, however, and the gen- .lnne t0,tll trade w" r'hi- "troSgSr than toward the close of last week, mere were onlv about tu..niv i... nrf . r iS . nd ror the most Ss flid ln, about. tno " notches m"" "oiiinion grades, "in-between kinds were mnr r.. if., j . ' . showed no decline of any consequ"ci as compared with Friday. Veal calves were fully steady and thm same was tru? of a 1 i mna rougn stock generally. A good clearance of stockers and feeders was made lar ao.u . waer. little stal. stock "in -.pecula or.' hind, ThY. morning. Fresh receipts were - very light and In anticipation of a fair country 1 rLr.r.rir,r,?.er P'ckel these The coGntrv .fl W; 71. c.r.?una good to choice light weight stuff and heavy and common aualliv kind. .i. satisfactory aellara. " "u un Quotations on cattle: Good to choir, porn fori rr nntt en. , . - .tnoice fad atr W "IV. l? "P9 corn -- T..vi.i, vuiiiiituii 10 I&ir Corn. fed steers. 5.50ao .60: mcnA ,n .t" -orn and heifers, f6.00.g6.76; fair to good cows and heifers. 14.75(85.75: pommnn t ioT- ?"a and heifers, 12.75(6 4 60; good to choice stock- . i . ' 'kbowi common to fair I mj-.. U, a.owo-i.w stock helf- . ,...iii, "Mi caives, J. io4t V.frO: bulla staas. etc.. u nrw.it k DU". representative sales M til 10 I74 w m ... rr 2 2H7 12V gS7Uj 88 1H4 ... S7Uj M 2l ... S7" 11 24 ... 7.. 7S.. 73.. 80.. (4.. (8.. No. 11... II... BEEF STEERS. No- , At. P .110 I to . 764 I SO . 720 6 00 .7U 4 09 . 71S f 06 .. 7M- S6 . 6 0 . ill S .1011 74 . 894 I 80 . Ml 7 00 17. 24..., !..., 27..., 23.... It.... 17.... It.... 17.... COWS. Pr. 11M 1 N .1SW T 10 .1471 7 0 .12M 7 80 .im t w .13M .7 JO .1160 1 15 .1414 7 ii .1411 7 a .1264 7 66 .Totals ll&.773.C7i.81 I14.4W.J31. 44 Increase over the correauondlnsr weak laat year. ll.m,6ot.l7. , ...... n 2 7 C 6 4..... t 11 It 6 4 I , II t 7. .... 14 , 4 1 1 1 2 , ( 1 1 I 4 1 M. . 17.. 11.. II ( 4 1J 17 ItO I 80 Ml I 80 1010 I 4i 741 80 i I3 I U till I 0 , 801 4 00 , W 105 4S8 4 10 is4 4 ;o Ml 4 M 184 4 80 Ml 4 to HEIFERS 8X3 4 0U II 844 4 00 tet 4 M 181 4 10 CI3 4 .0 8l 4 18 801 4 18 4(1 4 It 813 4 It BULLS. 11M 4 00 1.... 180 4 18 1.... 1080 4 t ... CALVliS. 158 80 , I... wa t Ta 130 I 80 lOO (30 118 8 Ill 8 18 160 7 00 COWS AND CALVES. 830 8 80 COWS AND HEIFERS. 8 .8 8 80 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 10.. U.'. ii".'. 12.... It..'" 8. 1... I 17 8 a.. .. .. 871 4 40 .. 848 4 78 .. 860 4 78 .. M7 4 78 ..810 4 88 ..868 8 SO ..1571 180 ..1088 6 80 ., M in -.821 8 68 ..1168 I 78 ..1110 8 10 ,6)4 IK , 880 4 10 , 480 4 10 IX 111 , 687 4 80 .811 4 M , 778 6 00 si 6 so . 40 I 80 1400 4 80 1848 4 80 120 8 88 , 180 7 00 . 100 7 80 176 t no 174 T 28 . 116 1 21 . 188 7 18 148 4 ) 888 4 80 . 881 8 00 III l1 . 847 8 03 . lOl J 1'J . set m 67. 8 31 15.. 18 J' 81 6 18 ID 10... V0 8 1) tot 5 33 , 64 i 4) .111 8 80 . M f 10 M lit 7ai ; in 811 8 83 HOGS-Fully half of the hogs sold at firm, prices at the opening of the market this morning. Order buyers needed only a few loads and the bulk of receipts went to packers, the long strings oostlng 19.369 40 the same as Saturday. Demand was fairly actlvo and th. big end of supply changed hands In very good season. Slightly lower advices from thn exerted a depressing Influence on the trade lowara ine close and practically all of the late business was dona at flauraa ik . a nickel lower, about twenty loads sell. Ing on this basis. Total supply was limited, bulk going at t9.36a40 and tops remaining the same as at last week's close, 19.45 Representative sales: No. at. Sh. w. No. i4i ii in t 77.. .128 80 8 4!t . ... 8 45 .2.11 180 8 48 .808 ... 1 48 111 ... 148 .234 SO a All BHEkP There were only a few loads of lambs on sale this morning, and with qual ity only medium, killers did not show very much interest In the offerings. The best lambs here sold a llttlo higher ".nan the same class of stock last week, topping the market at $8.40. Shorn lambs of light or handy weight and prime quality are quotable up to $8.65. about 10c or 15c higher than extreme high quotations last Friday. Nothing of consequence was received to day in the way of ewes or wethers, and the sheep branch of the trade remained nomlnallly steady. The supply of big mut tons Is of little account at present at all of the leading trade centers. Most of the larger feeders In the middle west cleaned up the bulk of their stuff some time ago and the recent slump in values has nt served to encourage the marketing of the tew snipments still in the country. Quotations on fed stock: Good to choice lambs, $8.10ftf8.65: fair to good lambs. 17o0n, 8.10; good to choice wethers, $5.155.50; fair to good wethers, $4.865.15; good to cholre ewes, ti.nxus.zs; iair to good ewes, $4.66(31 No. ' 199 Colorado lambs 404 Colorado lambs 203 Colorado lambs 482 western lambs 92 western lambs 28 western ewes ami wethers. 399 western lambs Herbert B.Coooh Go Brokers and Dealers OBAXH -FmOVISIOlfS STOCKS Omaha Offloe, 11a Board of Trado Bldg Bell hon., Dong. 631; Ind. A-ai l-L' OLDEST AID X.ABQEBT HOUSE J IW THE STATE. I Inn Km nUr1 .., .1 . . , I . t . . i . , - . . I I " J1" I i.tu.o, uu i. juiv. m un hnn. - . tember. 4s 6l4d. -v - FLOUR Winter patents easy, 2Ss 8d. J? I.uiidon Stork Market. 'X Iondon closing stock quotations- I Comola, mo,r .82 11-Hl.oulivlll. 4 s'unh lS'V do acount 82 18-UMo., K.n. M Tx Tl Amal. Copper 72V. New York !ntil ' nY Alcnlaon 112',, j prd ... i 8 1 n ... "V online dt wwtrn., 4d't Biltlmore & Ohio. .. 117V. rVnn.ylrinla .. I t'inidlin M2 Hand Mine .... (' 11 t'heupcak A Ohio.. KS Ili-nllng .. . . ' .' ,,,7 Chi. Orrat Wfitirn.. HHtSoutlifm Ksllwsi' "', 2;v Chi.. Mil. & St. P..142( do pid Av. . 70 . 70 . 70 . 63 . 67 . 89 . 82 Pr. 8 40 8 40 8 40 6 00 6 00 6 0) 8 2i Kansas Clt Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mav 30. CATTI-RRc Ceints. 8.700 head. Includlnsr 4.400 anuthorna Dest, steady to strong; others steady to 10c lower; choice dressed bpef steers and ox port steers. $7.25ffl8.25: fair to a-ood. ir,.Sf.i i.zo; western steers, 5.764)7.70; stockers and feeders, I4.0O&6.20; southern steers. $4.S0(ji i.du; aouinern cows, n.;ian.5u; native cows, 12.Durao.20: native neirers. 14.6001-7.00: bu m. a0.KiTin.M3; caives, t.wns.w. nous Keceipts. 6.000 head: market steady to 6c lower: top. 19.55: bulk of salea $9.46(it9.621ni; heavy, $9.45M9.55; packers and Duicnera, ja.4t.1as.62s4; IIKht, $9.85ii9.50; pigs, SHKEP AND LAMBS Rceeints. 9 001 neaa; market steady to 2oc lower: lambs 7.2f(iiS.75; yearlings, $5.O0(2'6.EO; wethers. t4.2wbo.oo; ewes, 3.(i)'B4.60; stockers and feeders, $2.50ii5.00. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. May 30. CATTLK Recelnts 6.900 head, Including 4,500 Texans; market steady; native shinning and exDort steers $S.O0i8.8O; dressed beef and butcher steers. 18.0txaH.ai; steers under 1.000 Dounds. tn.etoii o.w; stocKers ana ieeaers, i4.ou(a't.Z6; cows ana neiters, i.tira.w, canners, u.buw3.25 bulls. $3.75(11(6.60: calves. to.OCta'S.BO: Texas and Indian steers, $4 60&7.&0; cows and neirers, x3.501ij17.00. HOGS Receipts. 5.000 head: market sieaay; pigs and ngnts, xs. 79.70; packers $9.Mfo9.70: butchers and best heavv. 1J (M 9.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receinls. 9 400 neaa; market stcnay; native muttons, $4.25 (d&.io lamns. li.&XiSV .50: culs and bucks. - AAA.', I.. 1 . An iw.a r . ... en.wrv.w, iiiKiera, so.uuiat.w. Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO. May 30. CATTLE Recalnts. estimated at 13,000 head; market 10c higher; beeves, $&."0&8.65; Texas steers, $5.15(7.00; western steers, $5.2t7.60; stockers and feeders. $3.90&6.45: cows and heifers. 82. HO &7.00; calves, $5.76(38.00. HOOS Receipts, estimated at 11,000 head; market slow and steady; light, $9.36$9.62Vt; mixed, $9.359.66; heavy, $9.30rft9.2V4; rough, 19.301,11.40; pigs, JS.15Si9.60: bulk of sales. $9.50i9.60. .SHrJKl-" AND LAMBS RecelDts. esti mated at 11,000 head; market strong to 10c higher; native, $3.60(5.60; western, S.bki 5. Co; yearlings, lU.loaT.&o: native lambs. $5.2&38.00; western lambs, $5.00ftS.S0. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. May 30. CATTLF- Receipts, 8U0 head; market, steudy; steers. $.50(7.75; cows and heifers, $3.505j.2; calves. $X6q7.50. HOGS Receipts, 3.500 head: market, weak to 60 lower; top, $9.55; bulk of sales, $9.36 915. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDts. 4.000 head; market, steady; lambs, $7.0O3.25. Local Securities, Quotations furnished by Samuel Rums jr., kii im.w j ora un nuiiaing. nmint: Auditorium, Chlraxo, 8a, 1921 CUT of Omaha 4fea, 164 Cudahr Packing 10. 8a Iowa PeMland Cemant tondi (a.... wa V. C. con. bonua 8a East Bt. Loula & Bub. 8a C. Stock Tarda atocK Lmni IMII Innnlxr Co Lincoln, Neo., 4a, iwu Nabrmaka Tal. Stock 6 par cant Omaha Watar Co 8a, 1118 Omaha Watar Co. ta, 1M4 Omaha Ou 8i, 1:7 Omaha Gaa 8a, 1817 , Omaha K. L. A P. 8a, 1833 Omaha K. L. pld, I per cent Omaha St. Mr. 6a, 1K14 Omaha A C. D. 8u Ry. 6a, 1128 Omaha A C. D. Bt. Rr. pfd Omaha A C. li. St. li).. pid louih Omaha, city of, 4, mi tu wartichlld Suliberier 61. 1811. ...10V, farillo T. A T. 61. 1837 87 opeka nr. M. 130 rl-Clly Hr. A L. 6a nlon Stock Yards, . O., ei-dl.... vi HI 4. AakaA 4V 88 lOi'n) 7Va 88 81 88 7 80 88 1(10 1U0 1 Wft 81 ',8 81 '1 83 88 84 8 10714 88 1W 100 is1 8718 :uo 8.18 lul 101 88 li 3 81 81 8114 1W1. 88-., 84S 8i 8918 101 It nit is kill 8.1. li' Southern Paclflo 1 H4Union Paclflo 82 1 do pfd 21,1'. 8. 8leel .. 48 do pfd 88 wabaah 80't do pfd ,n Spanish 4a t 81 1! . .. 87 . .12114 . 21 ,. 47 ! Baera Denver A Rio O. do pfd Erie do lit pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk ... lllinola Central.. B1L.VIUK uar, Ktr-auv t 1'4 ii-ik,i .T. ounce. MONEY-,Hj.(g4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3a per cent; for three months' bills, S per cent. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, May l7.-HAY-No. 1. $9.60- No 2, $8.00; packlng( $5.00. Straw: Wheat, $9 5: rye and oats, $7.50. Alfalfa, $12.60. The best grades of hay are holding then own, but nobody seems to want tha poorer aualitv at any price. H ' Turpentine Market. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Mav i -Tiioni., TINE, quiet. 58c. 4i?V4SINFirm; lyPB F" ,4'92V4: - i90 Three Indiana liar nto Death. EUFAULA, Okl., May 30-Pucnablo Low. Peter Beaver, and tho latter', wife and child, all Indians from Weleetka, Okl., were ournea to death In a fire that destroyed a rooming house here earJy today. Beaver and Lowe each had a daughter In tha graduating class at the Indian high ichool here and were here to attend the gradua tion exercises. New Chnrrh at, Bloat, S. D. ' ABERDEEN, S. D., May 80.-(SDeclal.l Tha Methodists at Blunt, S. D., have ae.il- I cated a new church Just erected tna, I jmiv. ur. a. t . .erroot or Dakota Wealeyan unlversltor at Mitchell, preaching the dedl- I catory sermon, after which $3,200 was ' raised to pay off tha remaining Indebted- ness on the building. ' '; LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received by the olty cl,.rik Vf u.tha ctt ot O'Neill, Nebraska ' rhn.U'w? h 00 eO cl0Ck P- m' on Tuesdi? th. 14th day of june. iio fnr fn.ni.u' .' material and constructing a mmnui. a. " itary Sewer System for th. city of O'Neill Nebraska, in accordance wltn the plana and specifications on file lu the office i t h. city clerk, O'Neill, Nebraska, and the w.flce of tha engineers, Omaha, N.. ' bruska. " 1 r-fctlmated cot,s $14,500.00. Each bid to be accomnanie 1 . - rm,.,. r., ', " "Ul'ul taow.uo; dollars. .-.. a. ii 01 Plans and specifications for personal use may al tain the same by application to th. .. neers and a uavnient nf flu. t.-. m. : .nTd"allldr:"rVe" 11,8 "W'WJU 1 II. J. HAMMO -Pn FrBI(?LH- Ma"- TJv? ON.HOIJ DATED ENGINEERING McbVaVta. e0 H' GOVERNMENT NOTICES OfficO. Fort Des Mnlnr. I. l iam . Sealed proposals In trlrillcut'o, Mll 'bd re ceived her until 3 p. in., standard time. ui e a, iio. anu then opened fur th. Iril . lallatlon of a Steam ll.n,,., i,.,,, i ..X Hospital at Fort Des Molnrs, la. ll aii f forms, plans, specifications anil full Intor- I matlon obtained ut th;s office. A tlepoe t of $5 required for each m l of plans. En velopes containing proposals i-houlil he in dortetl "iToporals for Htemn lleatins 1'la.iC for. Post Hospital" and addiesned Ooa- iruciing VJUttrtermaster. Fort Dos Moines, M6-7.il .:ji.si 1 1 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 84.. 2... 88... 88... 88... 70... ?... 81... 88... 1... 70... 88... 70... 31... 31... 1... 84... 1... 18.. 74.. 81.. 78.. St.. 31.. 81.. 84.. 84.. 37.. to ..148 30 3 80 ..! 180 8 38 ..124 ... (13 ..li ... 38 ..Ml 140 8 88 ..HI 120 8 38 ..117 120 3 88 ..126 1(0 1 IS . 174 830 3 88 .171 liO 3 81 ..4it ... 3 r. ..Ml 80 38 ..843 100 3 88 ..lit 80 1 83 ..168 40 8 38 ..111 160 3 3714 78 .123 -) 3 3714 81 ..273 40 3 8714 83 ..841 IS) 8 87( 71 ..121 80 3 3114 88. ..M4 ... 8r. la ..13 40 8 3714 47 ..843 40 S 81 At. Ih. r. 147 ... 8 40 II ... 8 40 .246 ... IU .131 100 40 .111 ... (40 .167 120 8 40 .113 40 3 40 .120 80 3 40 .211 80 3 40 .118 ICO 3 40 .117 80 t 40 .231 ... t 40 12 141 ... 40 It 1.0 ... 3 4V 11.. 148 81 mi Kit 7i.: .1U 40 3 Id , .210 30 40 .l 80 3 40 .130 40 8 40 .141 110 3 40 .38 ... 180 .111 8 3 40 K 3U0 8 40 U4 ... 3 e ..1st 14 I tilt Liverpool Ural a Market. LIVERPOOL. May S0.-WHEAT-Sr.ot. dull; No. 3 red western, no stock; futures, weak: May, lis ld; July, s 2-fc.d; October. Ss 4M. CORN spot, quiet; old American mixed. 6s OUd; new kiln dried, 5s 4d; via Galves- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS S C AN DM VI AN AMEBIC A LINE 10,000 Too Twin-Screw fastens ".reamers Direct to Norway, Sweden and Denmark Oacar II Junt 3 II.-Ulj oiar July 1 C. V- 'i ieln. .. Juno 10 o.cir II July 21 United statea June 21 tnltid Fl(l ..Auj. 4 All Bt.amer. acjnlppsd -lth Wlrelasss lrat cabio. Hi spwara. aenep' aakta. SuO.. a. 8k JOHMSOn at CO.. 188 We.l Klmle tt. Cklvagj, OB TO UJOai. aUKNT. 'ftW II f1irCife To Thoso Who Use The OH UOyUgei FRENCH LINE VHW Compagnie Generate Transatlanlique r 1 1 Maaolflsent twin screw exoreai ateamsri leava!New York avarv 1 hura day at 10 A.M. Commanded by Naval Officers with man-o'-war dlicl- j pilne. Every known aalety, wlreleaa talography and aubinanna bell' lunula. Appoiotmenta inrpaia many palatial hotels, rool calea, orchaatraa. gvmnar,luu, daily paper, superb culalnv. 4 LA StVOIR June 8 LA SAVOIU. June 30 i LA PROVKNC R. June 18 LA PllOVKNCU. July 1 m LA IIKRA INE, June 2 LA Ttll'RAINK. July 14 j . Additional salllnka at 2d cabin prlreM ultrrnate Bats "ajayaa by popular ona rabln steamer. $4 to $63.50. . i. B. atXTVOZJDB. lsoa rarmaa W. M. BOOK, ....... Aft. O. M. t St. v. .. 1 . SC.. o. MIBI.DK. 18)01 rarnam 1 1 ' X.QVIM aaiAiUt. ....... car. rUs Mafl. Mas r i