THE HKE: OMAHA, MONDAY, J ONE 27, 1910. REAL to. ATE PARK AND IIANCII LA. l FOR IALB Florlda- L'oallairil. TOU CAN STAT AT HOME And make llig Money In Florida. On dollar a montn Kill make you part owner In one of the greatest fruit, truoK, Iet-an, orchard, resort, hotel and general hlgh-cisss development proposition ever Inaugurated iu this state ot phenomenal opportunities. Send (or proof of ihla siaie ineiil and full particulars. J. A. Holloraon, President, Jacksonville, Fla. Idaho. We Guarantee 7 Net 1 iih Twin Falls Tract. TliK LA HO EST IKKlUATlON TRACT IN THE WOULD, is peopled with a lot pf good citizens. Tiiey Deed money lor SEED, implements, iiome building. We guar uniee 7 per vent net on all money you can lend. Security approved. Write to us about this. UU'LEY BliOTJJEKS, foinierly of Omaha, FILER, TWLN FALLo COUNTY, IDAHO. iowa. 10-ACKK PLACE. 2 MILES of Council Llutrs, all good new lanu. well improved; ubout 2 acres bear ing fruit; Improvements would cost about 82.o00 or more; non-resident owner says sell for $3,000, one-third cash, balance, long time at per cent. McGEE HEAL ESTATE CO., U 1'eHrl St., Council Bluffs, la, 20-ACRE PLACE. IUCII valley land, not subject to over flow; 6-room house, good barn, 6 acres bearing fruit, nice yard, set with ever gieens and shrubbery on main road, level all the way to city; 4 miles east of Council Hluffs and 1V4 miles from car line; school across the road; small store building on ilia "ini."! wiicia uwnn la-i vi - ("vu wu. ness If he cares to. Look at it; you'll Bay it Is worth the money at 14.200. McGEE REAL ESTATE CO., 14 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. Kaaaaa. FOR SALE Improved farm, 640 acres, 600 tillable, 600 level, fenced and cross- fenced, watered with sorliiKS and ponds. Home bay land, 300 pasture, no rock. 220 cultivated, 7a wheat, 26 spelts, 16 barley, 76 corn, crops fine: balance teed; 4-room stone house, stone burn, granary, room for 1,000 bu., ben house, crib, cattle shed, good well, mill, tank, brood bouse, full set of Implements, 2 horses, set ot harness. 20 cattle, l brood sow. 300 cmcaens, orcn ard, all kinds of fruit, telephone; black soil, clay subsoil: buildings Insured; 2 miles to school and Dostofflce: price $13,000. $10,800 cash, $2,200 6 years at 6 per cent; 12 miles to town, no agents. Write owner. A. P. CARLETON, Grove County. Alan thus. Kansas. ItisMark FINE CASS CO.". MISSOURI. FARM 400 acres, oue mile of railroad town, 35 miles Kansas City; all in cultivation and grass; all rich, fine lying land; 8-room house, barn and outbuildings: well fenced and watered. It ycu want a bargain In a well located grain and stock farm, you can't beat It; only $65 per acre; good terms on mis. Q. W. C LARDY INV. CO.. 101 Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. TIMBER and ranch land bargains In South Missouri. Morris as Walker, Moun tain View. Mo. IN MISSOURL It acres; 12s miles southeast ot Kansas City. 70 acres in cultivation, aox house; good barn; out buildings and fine water and grass; large orcnara or. aiiierem varieties of fruit, t inlles to good trading point. Close to school and church, price $3,500. This 4s a money maker. GEORGH KUMPF. 203-5 Sheldley Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. , .. Klchlgaa. MICHIGAN FARMS. No, 120 acres, cleared, small house and barn, some fruit, near town, fins fruit load. 31.000. No. 140 acres, cleared, good house and ' earn, plenty or irult, level, good soli, $1.20. No. 8200 acres, rich loam soil, level, 4 inlles Muskegon, slty 30,000; $12 per acre, U , (the EVANS-HOLT CO.. Fremont, Mich. 40 ACRES, $200. HALF CASH. BALANCE 13 TEARS, The land Is situated cot far from Bay City, Michigan, and adapted for farms, graslng or fruit. Perfect titles, and will bear close inspection. The above price and terms are made to close an estate quick. if vnn want iiiiir nuira amid vi.nr ontinn I (n now, with $1 per acre, aud balance to be paid whoa deeds are returned. BRADFORD & COMPANY, ' 84 Adams tit., Chicago. THESE ARB WONDERS. READ. READ and wonder. Praatlcallv a gift; 240 acres; lies like a garden; 175 aores cultivated; balance on timber and pasture on ueauuiui river; good nouse. ivi story; good barn and other buildups. Bulldlnej carry $2,WM) Insurance; farm all fenced and cross fenced; rural mall and telephone; three miles to town, nine miles to railroad town; 100 fine bearing apple trees and other fruits. THE PH1CE-4TS $18 PER ACRE. Think ot lu Thure is not auother such bar- iiatn- lu the woild. W acrea SDlendio. land. 60 aores cultivated balance in flue hardwood timber: 7 miles to town; rural mall and telephone; good house ana Darn; a wurut,ui ul UAKUAIM. Pi Ice $1,753, $1,000 caah, balance to suit you. We are always the leaders la bargains; vuivn try to XOIIOW. bend for full particulars, H. W. SAWYER, NEWAYGO. MICHIGAN. FORCED BALE An excellent 60-acre lerm, an smootn ana level, no swamp or wet land, very nroduutive: with success fully grown corn, clover, wheat, vegetables , and fruit; 6-ruom house; beautiful shade; i large barn, poultry house, tool house, etc.: I also plenty of choice bearing fruit. Thla Is . a real larut and one that will make money , for any live man. It is on main road. close neighbors, schools, etc.; only about 10 minutes' walk from the biggest lake lu . Aiicmgan wneie there Is sood boating, flah. , lug or bathing. This farm must be sold quick and we therefore make the price , i,tw; woe-nun casn, oaiance to sun Duyer. ' 11. C. DivEd. bog U, Martin. Mich. V LAND FOR SALE. ' Write me today. E. F. FREMONT. NEWAYGO CO.. MICH. SNAP Money-making country home : stock, tools and crop complete; one of the 1 best 70-acre farms lu the state, practically level, lays auoui tvt uiuci trom town, on beautiful made road, close neighbors. schools and church. This farm borders on a beautiful lake, an elegant spring brook flows across it, large new 8-rooiu field stoue residence, big baeemeut or cellar, large verandas; big, new barn, room for 4 bead of hoi sea. 8 cows, also carriage and tool room; lota of choice bearing fruit. Thla farm is high clasa In every i aspect and we Bi-A mulftriir . wrfcat aiL,rifti!A arnn wr nff.. ll. It juusl bs sold quick and we will let everything go in the way of machinery, i .tn. it tn. There Is avarvthlnc from a pitchfork to self binders, all machinery is I uractlcally new, also wagon, carriage, liar- nesses. 60 chickens. 6 cows, 4 horses, bogs, - - - . . ". nv jo utile uuyer will uioi kum urii'Ai $3,a00; must have $1,200 cash, balance can be paid In email yearly payments. Will give possession and turn everything over to buyer in 48 bours. If you are ready to snap the biggest bargain on earth, don't miiis acting tins quick. THE FRED PARR CO.. Bos E. PlaJuwelL.Mlcb, IF SOLD AT ONCE ' IN acres; good soli; apple orchard; 40 acres timber; 8-room house; good barn; vervthlna ooiarnlete. 82 acres; a sandy loam; T acres maple and aim timber; two large apple orchards; 10-rooin house; large frame barn. Within four miles market and mala line railroad. Choice, $3,200; cash 1700; balance easy urm. WA.YLAND REALTY CO.. I . Way I and. Mich. - A SNAP. 30 ACRES FRUIT. VEGETABLE AND CHICKEN LAND. In ranter nf Alichluan: near countv aeat and railroad town and fine lake: 100 aDule tree, luo peach trees, 7u0 small fruit; raises 40t bushels of potatoes to an acre; good soil; clear title; only 3300; $J0 down, 310 per month, without interest, or 3-w on lor rtash: roust sell; might throw in cow (T 40 chick ens (OWNER. R. 403, 115 Dearborn s)t, Chlcaj REAL ESTATE FARM A.NP HAX.1I LA.HU FOR SALE Continued., Meataaa. FOR ALFVt.7 aero In Jefferson county, Montana, at 110 per acre, en essy trnns. Thla tract la located 2Vj miles from town of Whitehall, a tnnfty l.ttle city on the N. P. and C, M. A St. I'. coast line; 2.0HQ acres of thla tract Is under Irrigation; water nitrite from the Jetterson river. Abou' 1.2ml acres bottom land, about 71 per cert of thla tract la tillable, balance suit able for pait ii re. Thla tract is located in the famous Montana apple bait and Is a bar nam. 13.000 acres. Mnihe county. Musselshell valley, Montana. $17 per acre; easy terms; located on C. M. & Hi. P. R. II.. JV8 miles from two good towns; at least 80 per vent or thla tract is sul:able 'or farming. A good proposition to cut ap Into small farm; 4.000 to 6.0"0 acres can be Irrigated; many Prlngs furnish abundance of water the year around. MARTYN STUART LAND CO., Aberdeen. 8. 1)., And IS Palace yidg.. Minneapolis. Nebraska. , DID YOU EVER hear of tho Sidney draw in Cheyenne county, the best land in western Nebraska; Y2 section 7 miles from Railroad, $15 per acre, if taken immediately. You can stand on one corner and see every part of it. 13 497, Dee. LOTS FOR FIFTY CENTS A WEEK 8ee N. P. Dodge A Company's advertise ment In this paper of lots for sale In South Omaha for $1.00 down and GO cents a WKek, without Interest or taxes. BARGAIN In Platte Valley Irrigated FarmI Extra good 160 acres; must be sold quick. 60 acres alfalfa, 80 acres best wheat grass meadow lu the country; 30 acres to other crops. $85 per acre. Write quick for terms and further Information to Bug No. 101 tiering, Neb, FOR HALE. 160 acres unimproved prairie land. AH level, good land. In good neighborhood. 8 miles northeast of O'Neill. Ibis Is a bar gain. Price $25 per acre. O'Neill. Nebraska. Sarpy County Snap A beautiful home, hlahly ImDroved. 160 seres, fine land; 10 miles to Omaha, 6 miles to South Omaha stock yards. Price if sold quick, $100 per acre. C R Combs, I Room 16 Old U. 6. Nat Bid.. 12th and iiroatn rnone, u. JftlS. Karrtft Dakota. NORTH DAKOTA. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY. Land in the Mouse River loop, where crop failure Is unknown. Hon. J. J. Hill says this land is all worth $100 per acre, and he knows. Will rent and tav 10 ner cent on Investment. What Is your money earning? The finest Dralrle land In the world. Write me for list. It is free. K. K. GO WIN. Gienburn. N. D. Oklasoma. NOTICK. To be sold at Dublio auction. June X. 1810. A 8-stor.v. modern. 60-room. brick hotel bunding in city of 6,000, Stillwater. OkL Best located property in city. Stillwater Is center of lnterurban system now build ing, has other good railroad facilities, has state agricultural school; city is growing rapidly. This hotel has best business In the city, out the proprietor must sell on so count of poor health. Will sell furniture and building on day of sale with privilege oi leasing it nuiicung itsen does not roll. Inquiries concerning this property and terms of sale will be promptly answered py me unaersigned. johim juust, Sr.. Stillwater. OkL Oregea. BUY farm lands now. Ther are dallv In. creasing in value. There la a limited amount or lanu, out no limit to tne future popula tion. The Pacific Northwest Is the present land of opportunity. We have a fine assort ment of farms, some of which will suit you. Write us today, stating your require ments, and we will mail you full particulars free. The Card Realty & lav. Co.. 628 lienry Bldg., Portland, Ore. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS, Rogue River Valley, Oregon. Declared by government experts to be the most perfect fruit belt In the world: errand sweepstakes prize; Spokane Natloral Apple show; has received the highest prices ever paid tor fruit In the New York and Lon don markets; orchards now producing over fi.uuu net per acre. irrigated orchard tracts on payment plan. ranging In price from $225 per acre for un- developed lanu to vou per aero lor devel oped orchards. Koguelands, Incorporated, Juedtord. Oregon. South Dakota. SOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS. The rush is on for Stanley countv: buv lands near the new railroad and double your money in the next year; 20,000 acres to select from; $10 to $18 per acre. Call or write r euana tteaity Company, 631 Palace ttiug., Minneapolis, Minn. CHOICE BARGAINS. ICO acres. 7 miles from Watertown. ! miles from Foley, beautiful slightly roll ing land, free from pond, creeks, gravel or stone, 155 acres Into, crop, 6 acres nav. no buildings, for a quick sale $52.50 per acre, cash down to a $2,600 mortgage now on the land, 6 per cent, purchaser gets one-third crop delivered. bfA acres, all prairie, no imorovementa. 400 acres good farm land, 160 rough pasture ikuu, xx iiiiiea irom waieriown, s miles irom otner towns, u s wortn 3b per acre, we are offering it for $25 for a aulck sale. cash down to a $3,800 mortgage now on the land at 6 per cent. If you are on the market for a bargain In land you ahould lose no time In seeing these. Address Walklln & Bushey, Water- town, ouuut xjuaoia. FOR SALE 820 acres: every sere tillable! seep black soil; near town; price, $36 per acre, a ran anuow, auuoaii, a. u. Texas. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR RALJB. 131 acres. 100 In cultivation, alfalfa, eora and potatoes; three miles from the town ot Wharton; on the Colorado river; no uvvniv1! w iiiiiea irum nousion. Also 85 acres, 85 in cultivation, corn; ad' Joining the above place; V of mile to i railroad switch; party can get immediate possession; will take $00 per acre for one or Dotn piacea. write to the owner. A. Norton. Wharton, Tex. Terms. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. J,1 . county seat In the center of the Rio Grande Valley and Irrigation; has railroad, canals, new court house, good bank. school, brick business houses; Chapln needs people xo oeveiop its great resources they're rich enough to make you rich. Ask I rui UIM " - . CHAP1N TOWN8ITB COMPANY, t-uapin. iu. WANTED Anvona Interoatrrl In Wona or loyati valley lands. West Texas, to write me and l win send free literature aiaggie c aw ley. Marietta, O. Virginia. VIRGINIA FRUIT FARM, 326 AfRRrt tli un Two-storv house: 11 3 porches: ample outbuildings; apple orchard of 600 Albemarle plpulns. wine faps and other blgh-prlced varieties; the trees are 13 years old. and beinar Iwatj1 in the great fruit belt ot Aibemarle county they are hardy and thrifty, and will yield a lifelong income; IV. miles to railroad atatlon; surrounded by good neighbors. If taken ai urn-, ouiy ae.suu; part cash, bal ance on easy terms. For further details, see page 14, "Strout's Farm Catalosue No. 30, Second tuition." It describes other rare uar.ama irom sa an acre up In Vlr- gtnia, Maryland and the south. Cony fraa. Station 7. E. , A. btrout. Union Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. When you have anything to aell or trade advertise It In The Bee Want Add columns n1 Mt au, rMUlt , REAL ESTATE FARM AMD HA.XII 1. A .Ml FOI1 9ALK (Continued ) V4 lra,lR. SO-acre Improved farm for ll.fSOO. This farm has 20 acres cleared free of stumps and under cultivation; land Is luvel; good clay loam soli, clay subsoil; no stone; his 90 acres ot heavy hardwood timber such aa sugar maple, oak, bass wood and birch, no underbrush In the timber; balance of land easy to clear. 'Ihls farm borders on a beautiful lake with good fishing. It hits a new frame house with seven rooms all complete ready to move Into; and a new stable, 16x16. Farm la located sis miles from Cumberland and three miles irotn Barronett; In a well settled farming coun try; Germans and Americans; on main traveled road, near schools, churches and creamery. There Is timber enough on this farm that when sold will pay the Interest no. taxes lor five years, irrmi I.W cash. balance on time to suit purchaser. We Iso own another 60 of unimproved land that loins this farm In case you want more land. Send for our special list of other farms and timber land we own. also our book on northwestern Wisconsin. We are located In Barron county, 78 miles north east of St. Paul. Address VVIrcotisln Col onisation Co., Cumberland. Wis. tOU CAN BUY LAND FOB $10 A MONTH good land at from IS to $20 an acre. In Vilas and Oneida counties, Wisconsin. We charge no Interest, We par the taxes. Insurance clause in the contrnct. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE COUNTRY for man of moderate means to OWN A FARM AND BE INDEPENDENT Write for map and book to Dept. 3 F. BAM BORN CO., Kagle River. Mrla. Miscellaneous. CAN locate Dartles on desirable timber. fruit, agricultural and crazing lands. In California. Oregon and Washington. Special government land list, with laws, sent to all interested parties. West American Land and Timber Co.. Sacramento, CaL. 719V4 K HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8AI.R OR TRADE T Or do you want to buy one? Make your want known throus-h TMR tiles MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of iowa. nates: l cent a word ror each Inser tion, 6 cents a line. 70 cents an Inch. Cir culation, 4LO0O. lamest of any Iowa dallv. Give us a trial. Address The Capital, Land 1-rpt., uea Moines, iowa. REAL ESTATE LOANS GARVIN BROS.. 3d floor N. Y. Life. $500 to 3100,000 tin improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. Good 6 Farm Mortgages always on hand and for Bale at amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. wend Bldg.,- lxth and Farnam. LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandels Bids, COAT and PANTS to order. $20: Derfect III. MaOtAKIH I -W llvSUIM , 304 S. lljth." $500 to $5,000 on homes in Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1003 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A-zibZ. SECOND morteraees negotiated. 526 New Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug. 4334. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with prlvileite of making partial pay. ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg- REAL ESTATE WANTE D WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right we can sen your property lor you. JSOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 628 N. Y. Lite Bldg. WANTED Good rental property, $1,600 to $3,000, for choice vacant lot or lots, one- third to one-half the value, balance spot cash. Ulve particulars of property offered. Address s, nee. SOUTH OMAHA FOR RENT Five room modern. 23d ind D streets. Phone D. 6073. SWAPS WE can trade anything, anywhere. LATHROP & TO BIN. D. 20C6. 421 Bee. WE will trade our equity of $1,200 we have In a fine quarter of land northwest irom ijodge pole for either a Chalmers Oakland, Velle, Overland or E. M. F. four- cylinder automobile; car must be prac tically new; no others need answer this ad. Tate & Barlow, Lodge Pole, Neb. Double apartement house, strictly mod em, close-in. Good Income payer. Price $10,000, nitge. $2,500. Want land. Might take an automobile. Don t need rain to make this pay. Nowata Land & Lot Co., 624 N. y. cire viag., umana, Neo. Phone Red 1999. 9 rooms, all modern: easy walking dig tance; price $5,000; mortgage $1,250; give legal numbers in first letter, it saves time. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phone Red 199. TAILORS MISFIT tailored suits $35 and $40 values at $16. see A. Kubensteln. zil S. 14th SL O. A. LINQUIST CO., 235 PAXTON ELK. FOR evening functions full dress Is the rule, and to get It made right see Ed Thlel Tailor, 718 s. 16th St. WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furniture, carpets, doming ana shoes. Phone Douglas 3a 11. SECOND-HAND clothing; party, after. noon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3128. A-2636. BEST prices for 2d-hand clothing. D. 3440. Safes One large and one medium slse safe, state slse and price. M 280 Bee. BEST nrloes for BROKEN WATCHES, Old Gold. etc. NATHAN, ill B. IZtQ St. DUPLICATING business; state price and full particulars. Address X 801, Bee. WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calla For Houses of All Sites. List With Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. (24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999. BOARD and rooms In modern house for man, woman and child. Phone Doug. 1963. Ask for G. T. Preston. WANTED By young man, large room, south exposure, with running water private bath. Walking distance. State loca tion ana price. Aaaress x ni, uee. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED dressmaking to do by the day, Prices reasonable. Address, A -401, nee. TRAINED NURSE will care for mentall defective or crippled children. Box 827, Omaha, Neb. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN all afegera Safety Devloes (Wireless, eta.1 London-Paris-Hamburg Pres. Lincoln. Jlr4IAM psnnsjrltanls ..July AnMTlks July 1 VtaMlanS July praa. Urant......luly U Kali n Aui. Vie Juljr Cincinnati July tt Praa. Lincoln ..Aug. Klti-farlion a la Carts hiurni. KHimburi dlracu N;. Hamburg-American Line, 46 Broadway, N. H er irfocat stiiiu, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received by the city clerk of the city of O'Neill, Nebraska until eiKht M o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, the W.h day of July. 1910. for furnishing mate rlnl and constructing a complete sanltnry sewer system for the city of O'Neill. Ne braska. In accordance with the plans and spei-lflcHtions on file In the office of the city clerk. O'Neill. Nebraska, and In Uie ofilce of the engineers, OmuhA. .Nebraska. Each bid to bi accompanied by a certi fied check of five hundred ($!. 00) dollars. Any one desiring a set of plans and spec ifications for personal use, may obtain the same by application of the engineers and a payment of five ($5.00) dollars per set. 1 he city reserves the ritrni to reject any nd nil hid a. O. F, P.IOLIX, Mayor. M, J. Hammond. City Clerk. The Consolidated Engineering Co., Ens-l ee is, 640 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. J'H fl-7t GOVERNMENT NOTICES r"ORT MEADE, S. D., JUNE 20TH, 1910. healed proposals, In triplicate, will bo re ceived here until 10 a. in., mountain tlmo. uly 20th, lllio, for constructing Concrete )am, Spillway, Valve Chamber. eA:., In niiectlon with the Fort Meade, S. D, ater system. Plans and specifications ay be seen at the offices of Chief tjuar t master. Department of the Missouri. maha. Neb.; Department ot the Colorado, enver, Colo.; Department of the lakes. hlcago. 111.; Department of Dakota, St. an I. Minn., and this office, nt which lat er plsce all information may he obtained on application. A deposit of 810.00 to insure eturn is requirea before plans arc sent on Individual application. Envelopes contain ing propoHals should lie endorsed Proposals for Dam and addressed to the onstructlng Quartermaster. June:!4-2i-r7-zs miyis-is RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION Tenth and Mason. 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Ukb aioines ajocai Passenger .....a 4:00 P. m.- al2:S0 n. m. Chicago Express.. ..a 4:40 p. m. a 1:15 p. m. Chicago Limited a 6:08 p. in. a 8:03 a. lu. WEST. The Mountaineer... .a 2:50 a. m. a 7:06 a m Chicago-Nebraska Ltd. for iincoin... a :m a. m. a 6:47 p. m. nolo. &. cat. Exp.. .a l:i n. m. a 4:30 d. m Okl. & Tex. Lxp....a 8:30 p. m. a 1:20 p. m. Rocky Mount n x-ui.aio.iu p. iu. al3:30 p. m. Wabash Om.-St, Louis Ex(..a 6:30 p. m . a :25 a. m. Man ana express. .a i;o a. m. ail;15 p. m, btanberry Loo'l (from Council Bluffs.... b 5:00 p. m. bl0:15 p. m. Chicago, AinwauM.ee v St. Paul- Overland Llmltea .... all. 43 pm 7.68 am Omaha-Chicago Express. b 1.1s am 8.30 am Uuiaha-bavaniia Ex c "..la am 8.30 am Colo-Calif Express a 6.uo pu 3.25 pin Colorado Special a 7.62 ain 11. bin Perry-Omana Local o o.io pui Ji-0i pm illtuois Central- Chicago Expieas .... Cuioago Limited .... .a 7:00 am 2:45 pm .a 6:00 pm a 7:45 am iiinn.-ou Paul Ex.. .0 7:00 am Miuu.-bt. Paul Ltd.. ..a 6:00 piu a 7:46 am b 11:33 am uuiatia-ij'U Dodge Loc.b 4:15 pin cliicaau Aui-iltweatem . EAbTBOUND. Omaha Express .a 7:00 am Clucago iocai al2:00 pm al2:35 am a 3:2 pm a 3:28 pm a 1:65 am u 3:28 pin Coioiado-cuivago a o:2V xm w'nicaau bueoiai ,....... -a :v 111a Pacuiu Coasi-Cgu;ago..a .u0 pm iua AUgeiea J,niiieu... a s.tsi pal al3.M on, Overland limited Denver Special .., ail:4o pin a 7: am al3:40 uu a 0:33 am Carroll l-oual a : pui a 9:60 am Fast Alau ... a 8.2b pm NORTHBOUND. Twin City E.yress a 7:50 am al0:20 pm bloux Cuy J-wcai a 3:4a pm a t;& pm Minn, sc Daaoia ix....a 7:uu piu a 9:i5 am Xwiu City Limited a :w yui a 7:30 am WESTBOUND. Llncoln-Chadron - a 1 :aw am all :00 am Norfotk-Lonesioel a TUN am al0:45 pm a 6:30 pm Lahi t iiiu-oo. 'iatte....b 2:10 pm Hastings-Superior b 2:15 pm o o:4 pin Deadwuod-uot bprings.a 2:5u pin u 6:20 pm Casuer-iauuer a 3:w pin all:oo am k'remunl-Aiuion ...D 8:30 pm b 1;35 pm BURLINGTON VTA. IOTH AlASO.V Barllngton . , Leave, Arrive. Denver and California. .a 4:10 pm a 8:45 pm Puget souna express.. .a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm Nebraska points.. ..as:2uam a e:io pm ..a 4:10 pm a 6:10 pm ..all:25pm a 7:00 am ..a 8:20 am a 6:10 pni ..bi:20pn al2:16pm ..a 8:15 -m a 6:10 pm Black ailla NorUiwesl Express.... Nebraska points., Loncoln Mall ....1 Neoraska Express Lincoln Local Lincoln Local -- ) 8:08 am ... a 7:25 pm a 7:50 pm ...b 8:05 pm bl0:20 am ,..a9:18am a 8:50am bohuyier-Plaitsmouth Platumouth-lowa ... Bellevue-Plattarnouth Colorado Limited ,.a 12:30 pm a 2:40 pm ,..all:2o pra a 7:00 am ..a 7:16 pm all. :06 pm Chicago Special Chicago juxpress. a 4:30 pm a 8:56 pm Chicago Fast Express.. .a 6:20 pm a 8:00 am Iowa Local.. a 9:15 am al0:30am Cieston-lowa Local a 2:30 pm el0:80am St. L.ouls Express a:wpm au:a,rt K. C. and Su joepn....aiu:o pm a:s:-uta K. C. and SU Joseph. ...a 9:15 am a 6;W sir, K. C. and oU josepn....a .w pui WEBSTER STATION Flfteeatst and Webster. Missouri Pacific Leave. Arrive. Auburn Special. b 1 :60 pra bl3 :10 pm Chicago, St. Omaha Paul, Minneapolis tr Bloux City Express b 2:00 pra bll:43am Omaha Local o 6:20 pm Kloux City Passenger b 9:Z0 pm Twin City Passenger. ...b 8:30 am Sioux Cltv Local C 8:35 am Emerson Local b 6:65 pm b 9:10 am CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle, heep and Lambs Steady Hog Market Higher. CHICAGO, June 15. CATTLE -Receipts estimated at 1.000 head: n.arket steady beeves. 15.Ktt8.X: Texas steers, $5.40tri'7.15 western steers. 85.30(h7.&0: stockers and feeders, 3.75,iif.sr,; cows aud heifers, tlWit 6.75: calves. 8tOUil.60. HOGS Keceints. estimated at ts.ouu neao market 6ril0c higher; light, $9.404f9.75 mixed, $9.30(9.66; heavy, $9.009.&6: rough $9.00ij9.&6; good to choice heavy, $9.15c9.55 pigs, iH.zuiy. iu; duik oi saies, s.idiuv.uo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, estl mated at 1.600 head: market steady; native, $3.00,(16.70; western, $3. 2fj.it 15; yearlings, $5.50 tii50; lambs, native. st-iow'-Jo; western, So-OOSO. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 25. CATTLE Re celpti). 300 head. Including 200 southerns; market steady; native steers, $5.204i8.25; southern steers, $3.&0(((6.7u; southern cows, $2.76&5.00; native cows and heifers, $2.75 7.25; stockers and feeders, $3.6Ot.0O; bulls, $3.75(35.80; calves, $4.008.00; western steers, $0.0o,uS.0O; western cows, $3.25U.00. HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head; market 6 10c higher; bulk of sales, $9.259.50; heavy, $0.25(19.36; packers and butchers, $9.35 9.46; light, $9.409.50; pigs. $8.759.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head; market steady; muttons, $4.00n.00; lambs. $b.OOiil7.60; fed wethers and yearlings, $4-0 8.00; western ewes, $4 00uv4.75. St. l.ouls Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. June 25. C ITTLE Receipts, 600 head, Including MI Texana; market steady; native beef steers, $5.75(8.00; cows and heifers. $4.2.:4t7.25; stockers and feeders, $4 254141.00; Texas and Indian steers, $4.40(0; 7.25; cows and heifers, $3.50uo.75; calves In carload lou, $6.60(68.25. HOGS Receipts, 1.M00 head: market Mt 10c higher; pigs and lights, 8n.0Oti9.70, pack ers. $0.369.65; butchers and best heavy, $9.50ii9.fi0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.000 head; market steady; native muiteos, $4.00 (J4.60; lambs, $6.60(07.15. . 0JIA11A LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Show Sharp De cline for Week. HOGS ABE LOWER FOR THE WEEK Sheep and Lambs in Very I.ari lie celpt and Trreaty-Flve to Fifty Cents Lower Than They Were Last Week. I SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., 0ne 25. 1910. Receipts Were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ,. 3,t7' 6,iw7 6.o3st Official Monday UUK'lHl i uesday Official Wednesday... ll,2i6 a.01 J 14. .ft 6.1I6 8.924 8.302 6,li0 1,22 7.2UO 29 Official Thursday Ol fiolal Friday Estimate Saturday.... Six days this week 17,142 65,175 25.441 eame days last Week. . . .15,104 47.541 is," Same das 2 weeks ago. .1.I.&U Mt.Ui K.fS' Same days 3 weeks ago..l3,!;2 4.),iv1 13,498 Same days 4 weeks ago. .16.414 bo.. 144 la.0,7 aame aays last year 11,203 50,ii( 14, i lhe following tible shows the receipts of cut tin, hogs and sheep at couth Oinana for me year to date, compared with l:)st year: llX !. Inc. Dec. Cattle 402.508 4.Cl.b.vi 22.923 Hogs 1,0i,mj lSoZ.MV 23,214 Sheep 600,023 eo4,2o4 10,824 lhe following tajie anows tne average prices of Iioks ai fcoutn Omaha for the last several oays, with compurlaons: Date. I 1.10. lU8.l08.19iJi'.19t.. 1906. 1904. June 16.. June 16.. 9 3tj 61 601 6 841 6 361 6 10 4 $ 9 85fel 1 68 6 64 8SI 6 821 4 84 9 21 J 7 Ik! 6 63 6 9l ) 6 30 4 93 9 2!,f 7 61 t 671 I 97 ( 39f 4 93 June 17.. June 18.. June 19.. June 20.. June 21.. June 21.. June 22.. June 33.. June 24.. June 2b.. I 7 831 6 84 6 93 6 48 t 13 9 411 1 6 toi 911 8 oi 6 151 7 63 I 8 8 3 6 10) 8 40S 7 631 I 6 89 3 s 101 9 10WI 7 6s 16 771 6 911 6 331 6 13 $ 00 I Oi I 0; 6 OT 9 14 7 4oi 6 8 1 6 jo) 6 lo a 9 24 1 7 401 6 92 S 83 16 201 6 12 I 9 20'8 7 4 6 8i 6 St 6 35 1 6 lb Sunday. Keceluia and dlmioaitton of live stock at the union stock 1 arris, couth omana, for twenty-tour hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. june 25, luiO; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. II r s. C, M. & St. P 6 Wabash 1 18 6 4fl 6 6 18 8 8 i 111 Missouri Pacific , C. fc et. W.. east C. & N. W., west C, St. P., M. & O C, B. &. g., east C, B. dt U., west C, it. 1. at P., east Illinois Central , Chicago Great Western.. Total receipts 3 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hosts, Omaha Packing Co.. 1,118 owiit and uoniDanv 1.837 Cudahy Packing Co 1,jo Armour & Co l,o21 Murphy shippers 120 otner puyers 15 Totals 16 6,931 LAiijj-ijici, tocie no tiebli lecui.M louuy oi. any vonseuueuce. Hie uiaiaet - ug pra.tica.iy 0.1 e of supplies. A'Oi- me wei.a leceluia i.vo ucen large a. cumpui'eu wuii piev.ous eeks aim a yeal oo. Una jias been tne case not oni nei, out at ail ouier 001111s as wen. At 1110 aauie U1110 tiie couimutd not weather urn leuuceu me consunipuuii ui meal suppi.c to sucn au extent as to causo a aeveie tailing oti I11 tuo demand lor live uiui. as a result, prices wiucn began ureaainB ouaiy at some points last wees, nave con tinued uown hiu very rapiuiy tins week, il has, 111 lact, been the most uisasnous uieak experiencea in the came maraet tor a long tune. ine best beef steers, that Is good to choice grades of cornieds. have suffered the least utcllne, but still they are xoOimv lower tuan last weeg. Pretty decent kinds of cattle, that is, fair to good kinds, are Willoo lower, with common grassers $1.00 lower. Cows and heifers have suffered along with other kinds of cattle, good cornfeds being arounu ouc lower, wltn grassers as much as $1.00 lower. Mockers and feeders have been In mod erate demand, the local market being In jured especially by continued dry weather 1 as well as by the break in fat cattle. Whllo the best fleshy feeders are per hups not over 2u4i60c lower, stock cattle are as much as $1.00 lower than the early part of last weeg. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, $7.258.00; fair to good corn- red steers, $8.507.26; common to fair corn fed steers, $5.00(40.60; good to choice cows and heifers, $5.25ii.76; fair to good cows, and heifers, $3.805.25; common to fair cows ana neuers, xz.vtxjs.su; gooa to cnoice Block ers and feeders, $4.50iy5.W; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.00&4.5O; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.504.00; stock heifers. 93.60014.25; veal calves, m.wgb'i.do; bulls, stags, etc., $3.5(KS6.76. HOGS Light and llglit mixed grades sold at prices pietty close to a iiicaei higner In both divisions this morning, out heavy hogs were neglected and had to move at quotably steady figures, the market clos ing weak on all classes of stock. llecclpts were light as compared wim early runs this week and quality ranged from rough and extra heavies to smooth lights, the latter kind ot hogs selling at or near the top of the list. Both packers and shippers bought freely and movement was fairly active until late rounds, when the market developed an easier tone. Heavy nogs commanded so.iwvs.io, wun extreme heavies as low as $9.00. Mixed lots went around $3.2(Xi(0.30, according to quality, and lights ranged from $9.30u9.40, which was tne nignest price paia. a large share of recelpets changed hands at $9.16 9.35. The week In the hog yards has been one of heavy receipts and widening prices. Lights hogs are closing just about steady with a week ago, while heavies are fully a dime lower. Demand has been broad and active on most days and, while shippers have not bought very freely, practically everything has sold on the day of arrival. Representative sales: No. Av. 8a. Pr. No. At. 8h. Pr. AD HOGS 68 270 128 9 28 (4 355 ... 9 00 it 984 160 1 25 80 341 240 9 00 76 220 80 9 27V6 43 113 320 9 OS 68 M 160 9 2Tht 44 MS 820 9 10 87 233 ... 8 11 t 245 40 9 Httj 77 124 120 9 37 47 205 4U0 9 16 71 134 140 9 SO 70 263 W I 16 47 261 40 4 80 40. m 40 8 18 44 224 ... 9 30 (1 2,8 10 14 72 2u ... 9 80 64 280 280 8 15 64 230 ... 9 40 (3 279 110 8 15 64 264 IN I 44 244 120 9 16 61 148. 120 9 10 64 2n6 140 8 16 46 2oo 40 9 30 43 241 60 9 17 64 267 SO 80 60 279 tOO 9 20 47 Ui 60 9 30 47 241 240 9 20 83 240 6 9 M 9 2M 40 9 20 46 224 1W 110 63 244 60 I 20 87 16! 140 9 80 1 270 ... 9 20 49 17 120 9 10 64 279 ... 9 20 10 232 40 9 40 6 264 120 20 47 230 120 9 80 68 2D8 80 8 20 44 242 80 9 SO 44 246 40 9 20 44 246 120 6 SO 67 24 60 8 20 64 260 40 9 SO 63 274 80 8 20 86 240 80 9 30 48 276 ... 9 20 44 234 40 3 80 2 247 80 8 t2tt 61 216 80 9 10 71 247 140 9 2Z' 74 24 M 6 30 42 274 40 9 22Ve 4 241 320 8 40 63 2 140 8 22V, 62 248 ... 8 SO 64 K ... 8 224 44 244 40 6 SO 72 215 80 3 22V 71 234 40 6 82V8 64 241 ... 3 26 71 241 160 3 S2Vt 64 267 160 8 23 44 226 10 3 36 60 2c6 40 9 16 46 343 160 6 36 7 !." 80 3 26 64 3a0 40 8 S6 128 21 820 9 23 74 2,2 820 8 68 63 2b4 60 9 28 76 ...21S 44 3 36 U 261 40 3 23 76 ...233 ... 3 18 4 341 320 9 16 42 123 40 8 16 64 141 40 3 Si 87.. .till 800 3 36 63 224 ... 1 23 40 237 60 6 88 . 60 24 40 9 16 64 240 40 8 16 71 224 10 8 28 86 10 ... 8 18 10 2-'0 SO 8 26 11 220 40 6 St 61 228 140 9 25 49 230 ... 8 33 60 261 60 3 25 78 2vt 40 8 15 66 204 ... 8 36 10 224 40 3 36 4 261 80 6 25 16 2V4 140 3 14 M 261 ... 3 25 60 212 80 9 87V6 61. ...... .293 ... 8 26 40 S16 ... 8 48 44 8 120 8 36 32 144 120 3 40 SHEEP There was nothing on sale today In the way of sheep or lambs and the mar ket remained nominally steady. in most respects the trade lately has been much the same as it was last week. De mand has beerl very dull from the opening, killers' orders seasonably small and the trend of prices lower. Receipts have been liberal, the bulk consisting of range sheep and quality on an average nas oeen none too Rood. Trade has been uneven, of course, and any positive decline Is hardly quotable, in a aeneral way. ewes, wethers and year lings are selling about 25&50c lower than at last week's close, really good grass weth ers moving around $4.65. Not many year lings have been coming, but something strictly choice that would break well would Drobably command $5.76 or better The Droporllon of spring lambs has been relatively small, but eastern markets have been getting more springers man tney rould conveniently handle and local trade has suffered sccrdlngly. Prices are all of 2I&50C lower tnar a wee a ago ana inquiry is decidedly backward at this decline. Feeder trsde Is beginning to show more activity a ad oiienngs mat are suitable for feedlot and pasture are selling on much the same basis aa fair quality killing Hock. nt. Joseph Live Bt.M'lc Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 25. CATTLE Re cepits, lou hean; market steady; steers, fc.i5 Hli.1'6. cows and nelleis, s3.aiKub.ow, caiten, J.,.'(l7.60. ItCKlS Receipts, 1.000 head; market steady to stiong; top, 89 45; bulk ot saies, sy.36g9 40. fso sheep on sale; market uuotabl) steady; lambs, $7.(o i.,5. Mock In glaht. Receipts of live stock at the five princl- pal western markets yesterday: , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha loo i.mh .9 .-t. josepn..... ha) 2.tJ Kanas city 3w ..000 &v at. lyOUlH IIUU l.MIU S.WAI inlcau l.uuw ii,tw l.oJO Total receipts 2.000 19,000 1,723 OMAHA UG.MKIUL MAHKKT. Staple aud Fancy Produce Prices Far alaaed by Bayers and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail traue, in l-lo. cartons, 3vc, .no. i. In 26-ib. tuos, 38V3C; No. 3. in l-lb. cartons, 3.c, In W)-io. iuos. 2tac; packing slock, noud pack, 20c; dairy. In bO-10. tuns, 2ju. Mar ket changes every Tuesday. CHElvaiv 1 wins, lie; young Americas, 18c; uaisy, l.c; triplets, liftc; luuoerger, lfrc; No. 1 briuH, 11c; No. 3, 14c; iuipo,ied SWISS, 30c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, SOc; hens, 16c; cocks, Uvic; uucks, lc; geese, loc; tur keys, 3bc; pigeons, per Oos., 6160; homer squabs, 34.OV per 00.; fancy squabs, 3.6v per dos.; No. 1, $3.uu per uos. Alive: Broil ers, from I' 10 iv los., lc; IV, to 3 lbs., lc; hens, Lvc; olu roosters. 7c; ducks, lull feathered, Ic; geese, lull leathered, 10c; tur keys, lbc; guinea low l, 200 each; pigeons, io per uox.; homers, 84.0V per dox.; squaos, i0. 1, 82. uu per dos.; No. 2, 60c. r'lari tan iroseiw-pickerel. 10c; white fUh, 14c; pike, Uc; trout, 14c; large crap pies, 16uliic; Spanish mackerei, lsc; eel, lou; haddock, 13c; tloundeis, lie; green catfish, lsc; buffalo, 6c; nan out, 11c; white percn, 9c; bullheaus, ltc; white cat, lsc; roes 11 ad, 61 each; shadroes, per pair, 60c; frog logs, 30c per dos. 14c; No. 3, loc. Loins: No. 1, jc; No. 3, 14o; No. t, 12c. Cnuck; No. L va; No. 2 6VSC; No. 3, 8c. Round: No. 1, Ua No. i llvc; No. 8, 1040. Plato: No. l, 7ko; No. 3. 4c; No. 3. 'Ao. . FUiJ5r0!;anCB; California Camilla brand Hedland navels, 80 sixe, per box, $3W lvo else, per box, $3.35; ui size, per box! $4.00; 160 slse, 34.25; 178 and Binaller sixes, per box. 91.50. Havana Mediterranean sweets. 126-112 sires, per box. $3.00; 124 and loo sixes, per box, 83.25&3.00; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, per box, $j.50"u3.7o; Valenclas, 96-112-126 sizes, - 34.50; . 10 and smaller sixes, .io. 1-einotis: IJmoriera, extra fancy, 300-300 sixes. 85o9.oO; choice, SvO-300 sixes, per box, $3.00iij8.60; 240 sixe, 5oc per box less.. Bananas: r'ancy select, per ounch, $2.25fu2.5o; Jumbo, bunch, 32.758.7o. Pineapples: Florida, :40-j6 sues, $.1.00; 42-48 sixes, $2.75?j3.00. Cantaloupes: California, 54 slse, $J.oo; 45 standards, $j.60. Cherries' California, per 10-lb. box, $1.75. Apricots: California, per 4-basket crate, $1.50. Plums: California, red, per 4-basket crate, $1.40. Peaches: California, per 20-lb. box, $1 10; triumph, per box, 31.25. Watermelons: Texas, 2c per lb. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. packages, In box, per box, $2.00. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Irish, Wiscon sin and native, per bu., 50iatioc. new. In sacks, per bu., $1.10. Cabbage: New Cali fornia and southern, per lo., 3c. Onions: Texas crystal wax, per crate, $2.00; yellow, per crate, $1.75. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red, per lb., 10c. Egg Plant: r'ancy Florida, per dox., $1.5041 2. w. Toma toes: Texas, per 4-basket crate, $1.35. Beans: String and wax, per hamper, about 25 lbs., $2.60; market baskets, $1.00. Cucumbers Hot house, per dox., 604lc; Texas, per bu. box, $1.75. HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Rad ishes: Extra fancy home-grown, per doz bunches, 20c. Lettuce: Exira fancy leaf, per dox., 30c. Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per dos. bunches, 80c. Rhubarb: per dox. bunches, 46c. Asparagus: Per dox. bunches, 46fg50c. Onions: Green, per doz. bunches 25c. Turnips: Per market basket, 60c. Car rots: per market basket. 50&75c. Beets: Per market basket, 65(&75e. Spinach: Per bushel, 12 lbs., SOc. Peas: Green, per market bas ket, 60c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb., 2c; California, No. 1, per lb., 17c; Cali fornia, No. 2, per lb., 14c. HICKORY - NUTS Large, per lb., 4c small, per lb., 6c. Cocoanuts; Per sack. $5.00: per doz., 65c. St. Lonls General Market. ST. LOUIS. June 28. WHEAT fmImf.. ' Y. . W .. . 1 . . I . . (ifM. .. . c . 1 . ' iiiit.i , ,uj, mi7hu, ovpiemoer, vivic cash steady; tracK, No. 2 red, $1.00U1.04; No. 2 naru, ai.vitai.w. CORN Futures, hlaher: Julv. flftv sun. tember, BO'tc. Cash, steady; track. No. 2. 61Wc; No. 2 white, 65H&150. gats futures, rirm; July, 37Hc; Septem ber, 'Slc. Cash, firm; track, No. 2, 3?c: No. 2 white. 41V4C RYE Lower at 73c. FLOUR Steady : red winter Datents IS on 46.35; extra fancy and straight, $4,504(4.95: hard winter clears, $3501 3.90. sued nmotny, 83.00r43.65. CORNMEAL $3.25. BRAN Firm; Backed, east track, 8587c. HAY Lower; timothy. $14.00(B17.50: Dral rle, $12.0014.00. BAGGING 8C HEMP TWINE 7c PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: lobhlnir. $24.25. Lard, higher; prime steam, $11.9714ii 12.LV8. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra short, $14.26; clear ribs. 314. 25 1 snort clears. $14.50. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short, $15.76; clear ribs, $15.75; short clears, $16.00. ruuiiiKr-uncnanged; chickens. 12c: springs, 19&23c; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 9c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery. ZVaVc. EGGS Steady at 15c. RecelDts. ShiDments. Flour, bbls 4,900 4,600 Wheat, bu 9.000 38.000 Corn, bu 37,000 22.000 Oats, bu 13,000 29,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June 25. WHEAT July, 92'ic; September, 92iC; December, 9o4,o. Wheat Kl4c lower; No. 2, 9Sc!(($1.05; No. 3, 91Ca$1.02; No. 2 red,-93(ft96c; No. S. &8(&93o. CORN juiy, o')c; sepiemoer, osc; De cember, 64Vc. Cash: Unchanged to Vic lower: No. 2 mixed, 81Vi01Vc; No. 3, 69H 61c; No. 2 white, 6565c; No. 3, 65c. OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 white, 5W39c: mixed, 84&36C RYE No .2. 68fJ70c. itH.i .j, aVia r.flil,. aiaan. tholce prairie, Ill.lStTni.t. BHTTEIV creamery, extras, 26c; firsts. 24c; seconds, 22c; packing stock, 20Ve. EGGS Firsts, $5.15; seconds, $3.90; current rorelpts, new cases, $4.30; miscellaneous, $4. 26. Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, bu 68,000 40,000 Corn, bu 64.000 49.000 Oats, bu ..uuo 4,000 Wanted a. to divide this room with a prominent well established firm of coal dealers. Facing Farnam Street on the ground floor The best location in Omaha for many lines of business is opposite the Couri House and next to the City Hall. It is very seldom that it is possible for yon to get one of the ground floor rooms in THE BEE BUILDING The entrance U Just weal of the mala entrance of tbs building; it has aa entrance from tag court as well. The building- furnishes heat, light, water and Janitor service. The building Is fire-proof and there la a large brick vault, o you can cut out your Insurance expense. The room will be remodeled and redecorated to suit the tenant. The apace can be arranged to give tenant 1,860 square feet if desired. If this is the best location for you, now is the tiras to grasp the opportunity, and apply at once. v Apply to R. W. BAKER. Supt, Bee Business Office. CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET No General Raini ai Yet in th Sprinf? Wheat Belt. CORN BELT IS NOW RELIEVED Weatern Nebraska is Glvra 0sf one losklag Wheal Opens Lower on rroflt Taking Yalnre Are Firmer. OMAHA, June IS. 1910. No general rains ss yet In the spring wneat belt. Only lighter scattered showers and prospects are lor mora dry weather following. ' Damaging reports are very numerous, the most serious coining from South Dakota. Present damage by the drouth estimiled 11 0111 16 to 60 per cent. The corn belt has been relieved of the extreme dry conditions, particularly In Ne braska. Showers were fmrly general In the western portion of the state. A more active cash demand Is evident and prices firm. heat opened slightly lower oil proper taking s.Ues. Later reports from the noriii wext were more bullish than ever, and values tinned up and closed well -over yes terday's close. , Corn held firm again, with the strength In w heat. Weather conditions, are some Im proved, but prospects are not good for any material relief from the present dry weather. . - Primary wheat receipts were trCOOO bush els and shipments were 13.000 busheis. against receipts last year of 218,0ir0 buahcia and shipments ot 400.000 bushels. Primary coin receipts were "W.OOO bush els and shipments were 663.000 bushels, against receipts I ant year of 435,000 huslieis and shipments of 418,000 bushel.-i. Clearances were 142,000 bushels of rorn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to 93.000 bushe-ls. Liverpool closed xyv4cl higher on wheat and id higher on corn. Local range of options: Artlcles.l Open.) High. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat-l July.,.1 Sept... I Corn 1 July... Sept... I I 90141 tl tO I nasi o so-Mil I I fZ M 65'i 60 , 66 V, 58 87 ST'i S7 3 : .1 , M I I Ml St) S7'J 36 91 90 y, 27 36 Oats July.. Sept.. Omabt Cash Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, 9lff98c; No. S hard, 9K(i94c; No. 4 hard, JtrKffMc; No. 2 spring, 9,u(c; No. S spring, lj-j.(c; No... S durum, 77tu7(ic; No. 3 durum, 7(770. CORN No. 2 white, Wo: Nd. 3 white, 62tt2vic; No. 4 wliite, tMiHl'.ic; No. 2 yel low, 6iyu58c: No. $ yellow. 57,j8c; No. 4 yellow, 6W(j56V4c; No. 2, 57V4c; No. 3, 57W 67vc; No. 4, w(a661c; 110 grade, 404flSc. OATS Standard, 37v4c; No. 3 Wnlte, S6S f(37c; No. 4 white, StkiiTOVic; No. 3 yellow, i6(&"36c; No. 4 yellow, 83:5'40. BARLEY No. 4, 444j4(-c; No. 1 feed. 4'."9 44o ; rejected, 3941 c. RYE No. 2, 7iv?3c; No. , 60710. Catlut Itevelvl. Wheat, Corn. Oats. ChTCago .... Minneapolis umalia .... Dulutli .' 14 230 90 ..220 .. 4 .. 46 44 XEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. " NEW YORK, June 25.-FLOUR Firm, with a quiet trade; spring patents, 5.(Ao, 6.50; winter straignts, H 0i o; winter patents, 34.5Orj6.O0; spring clears, $4.154J'4.40; winter extras, No. 1, $3.16(33.00; winter ex tras. No. 2, $3.30(33.65; Kansas strains. V4.uxu4.85. Iteceipis, 31,732 bu.; shipments, 3,495 bu. Rye Hour, quiet; lair to goon, i.iy(4.40; choice to fanoy, $4.45171.30. CORNMEAL Steadyl line wiuie and yel low, 31.juul.3u; coarse, $1.25ial30; kiln dried, $3.30. WHEAT Spot market steady; No. X red, $1.0C, nominal, c. i. f. - to arrive, elevator; No. 1 northern, $1.214, nominal, f. o. o. to arrive, option maraet was nervous, de clining early on reports of rain In the Dakotas and scattered showers elsewhere, advanced sharply on predictions of fair wealher over Sunday, but lost part of the gam under realizing and closed at "o net advance. July, $l.66ejlv, .closing at 1I.06'; September, $l.u8tol-04Vi. closed at 1.04V; December closed at $1,064. Ship ments, 21,376 bu. CORN Spot market firm; No. 2, 6914c,' nominal, elevator, domestic basis, to ar rive; export No. 2, 69c, nominal, f. o. b. to arrive. Option market was without transactions, closing unchanged to Vo net higher. July closed at 6o-V; September closed at Kr4c; December closed at bic. Receipts, 26,728 bu. DATS Spot market firm; mixed oats, 26 to 32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 pounds, 44Si&47c; clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, 40&49C. Receipts, 20,206 bu. HAY Steady; prime, $1.16; No. 2, $1.00 1.06; No. 8, 85(U0c. HOPS Steaoy; state, common to choice, 19oo, 214) 24c; I008, nominal; Pacific coast, l9ua, 14(b1Sc HIDES Quiet; Central America, 22':; Bogota, 21I&220. LEATHER Dull; hemlock firsts. 25 27c; seconds, 22&24c; thirds, 19322c; rejected, 1SK0 20C. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mens, $26.00 (625.50; family, $26.0utf 26bo; short clear, 824.5026.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled billies, 1 Oto 14 pounds, $li(U18c; pickled hams, $10.0oig'16.50. Laid, easy; middle western, prime, $12.35(8 12.45; refined, steady; continent, $13.20; South America, $14.00; compound, $0.50(110.00. TALLOW Dull; prime city, hhds., 6Hc; country, 6V806V3. RICE Sieady; domestic, 2345c; Patna, 5Vsdj6c. POULTRY Alive, dull; western broilers, 22c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 101314c. Dressed, firm; western broilers, .4(3250; fowls, 144 18c; turkeys, 15ijl8c. BUTTER Steady; creamery specials, 2814 528ViiC; extras, 27c. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, June 25. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 2 red western winter, no stock. Futures, quiet; July, 6s6d; October, 6s84d: December, s 9d. CORN Spot, firm; old American mixed, 6s 4d; old American mixed, via Galveston, 6s2ld; new kiln dried, 6s. Futures, dull; July, nominal; September, 4s 6S1. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA, June 25 -HAT-No: 1. $9.00; No. 2. $7.60; packing, $4.60; new, $10.00. Straw: Wheat, $6.00; rye and oats, $7.00. Alfalfa. $12.00. tenant