TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "MONDAY, MARCH 2T, 1007. ' -vp I OFFERED FOR SALE (Gomttnund.) Tool nnd Blllard TanJea. OP. RAT F New gnrt sorrnd-hand bllllsM and tvi liniesc we leaa toe worm i rhtap lr flxtiirw. Mjimrnta. Brunt- wlck-Baike-Coltudar, mm ri. (16-44 Typewriters asn d Swlit Hirtliri. ONE Remington typewriter. No. 6, In good condition, for ale cheap. Call at Bes INK 234. Singer sewing machine, 18. 415 N. (IS) MR33 26 LICK ENSDERFIHR typewriter. good as new: snao. B. ti- Rotierts, Ml Paxton block. (16) M-llo 30 SMITH Tremlrr Typewriter; fine shape, I o Call at one an need the room. 041 Paxton block (H.)-281 24 If I ace la a eons. HALL'S safes, new. id -hand. 1818 Farnam. (16-946 8FND js your innl! orders for drugs; freight paid on If Xvlm. Myers-Dillon Dru Co.. Omaha. (36) W47 SECOND-HAND AUTOMOBILES. IM Th.'tiuis Flyer. 40-H.-P., full equipment; . . ... , ...,., , tuu Jj(, Pope Toledo, Type 7, top and full equipment; cost 88,750, now $1,900. l-6 H'mi, used M miles; cost 81.2v, now 17.000. J9"6 Keo, top and full equipment; coat 11,850, now 9"(l. I'M White B&eamer; coat t?.V, now 1701). :; Ford. 16-'.'I.-P.; coat II. J SO, now 7)0. I i.pe-Vav erly Electric runnbouts, tl"0 up. DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, .1818 Farnam St. (1)-MM0 FEW bargains In Xd-hand soda fountains; monthly paynarnts. Derignt, 1818 rurimra. , U648 FOR BALE Two National cash registers. one total adder: also nice line of store fixtures, Globe Land and Investment Co., Patterson Block. 06) o SHKRWIN WILLIAMS CO.. best mixed TUnt. flier-man & McConnell Drug Co. (lG-4 POR PA LR Collection of fine, old vlnlln Including i sizes Viola and "Cello. Violin Btudlo, 10 Wlthnell Building. ( K) M782 A40 RIDPATHS History f 'VMbrld Encyclo pedia prltannica, cheap, 541 Paxton block. Roberts. 16) 186 M-ZTx FOR BALK Successful hot water Incuba tors: Humphrey bone nrlnder at a bar gain. Apply morntnKS hrtween 9 nnd 12 lit KxpreHHrnen's Delivery Storage, Zlid and Ixard, or 'fnone tiarney zd.-. , (lp-23 26i FOR BALK One new and four good second. hand Dunlop auto tires, all complete. L. P. Taegge, Seward, teb. (16V-MSS1 29 A'FOR BALE-Old style mahogany dresser; two gentleman's wheels-, go-cart for twins. 107 N. 12th St. (16 M242 30 GARDEN and field seeds, fruit packages. bee keepers' supplies. Younkerman Seed Co., Council Bluffs, 1. 0) 288 PATENTS Larson ft Co., book free. Bee Bldg 17)-! 220- D. O. BARNELL. patent attorney and ma chine duaigner. Paxton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. (17) 1X3 All PERSONAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Shirts pressed. not Ironed. 211 S. Uth 8L Tel. Doug. 264. (15) Vol BEWINO machines rented, any make. 7Ro per wees or xx.uu per montn. eecona- band machines for sale, 85.00 and Neb. Cycle Co- lSth and Harnev. up. (18)-90l MASQUE costumes. Lleben. TeL 4115. Open evemiLgi. , uJ u4 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by xnallj cut prices: send for free catalogue. - Myen plllon Drug, Co-, Omaba, ., -. .(18) 956 - LEATING ALL KINDS. Buttons, Rushing, Embroidery, Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and shrink lug,, only 6o per yard. Baud for price list aud samples. txJ (0 Douglas 31ock. Tel.. Douglas W lis J Wl rvn dafecta corrected by glasses, fitted in our boms If d eel red; reasonable urlcea. Bmltb. Graduate Optician, iul Ohio. 'Phone Webster Utl. (li M900 2x PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. nr. King. SOU N. Hat BU Tel. Doug. 365, . (W 668 if 1 CO A Swedish movement. 410 N. JiiiOO.UlJlolni ,oom S). second floor. tlS) M4SI AI TMK SALVATION ARMY solicits castoff clothing; In fact, anything you do not need; we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 1.1 1, St.. 'or cost of collecting, to the , worthy poor. Call Phone Doug. 413S and wsgou will ealL ' (lb-U DR. N. SOMMER, homeopath. Bee Bldg. (18)-Iai2 r A nxTtrrrm I treatment and bath. Mma. HUlUJJliy fcUnltb. LIMN. Iblh. 2d floor. (U StU m . .. , ARE you going to New York? I can save you 20 per cent on your hotel bill at a first class downtown notei. Aauress is-aui, ties. (18) MZb TtUPTURE CURED 130; no knife. Quick Cure Rupturs Cs, Woodmen of the World ouilullig. fcja u.ue jaai OMAHA Btammerers' Institute. Ramgs UlSg. C18 K9 TOR anything In the sewing machine line o to P. K. Flodmaa 4k co., iai4 csp. Ave. (18) MS A13 ADVERTISEMENT In this column sec ond week of Januanr answered by 'Beatrice Kail." Will she please write again and give same address.' Letter returned from general delivery. (1) M69 2lx HOME made potato phtpe. also cakes. Will fill orders. TeleDhone Red. 6261. USJ-M77I Ri LACE curtains nicely laundered, satisfac tion guaranteed: prices moderate.' I'hone Douglas 4823. 1711 Jackson. OS)-2.15 So THE healing household remedy. Satin skin cream, should always ne rangy, gc. i - REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTY FOR I ALE FOft 8 ALE Two modern houses and large barn, one block north of Henscorn parx: paved street, east front, lot TOxluO. East ern owner will sell at a bargain THOMAS BRENNAN. Kouin 1 N. Y. L. Bids Cl FOR SALE New 'house of 9 rooms, 'one room qusrtered sawed white ouli. balance quartered sawed l ard pine; hot water Tieat; bath room on second floor; I ivatory and laundry In ce ment basement; good barn; first -class In every respect; Walnut Hill district Price li.wO. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (li MU4 26 FARNAM ST. PROPERTY Full-slsed I . foot alley. 01 tjl Uth; Iniprovt business lot. 66x132 to twenty- on north side Farnam, utt of ved with three three-story brick flats, paying a fair return on the invest ment. Has future, we think. Can offer rt for a short time at 121,0k). Harrison & Morton (ia-t-i ktiM BUYS bouse .mmy Blurts. 8 ind lot n Avenue (1, uau Miu ax REAL ESTATE CITY PROI'KHTY inH S4.I.F-. (Continued.) Residence and Trnckaee 110 1-ots Pounded went l.y 4Mh St., ty Davenport. on the esst by 42d St., ouib by Harney, north 110 I,ota To he aild In a bunch. 11') lots At one-half their value. -110 Lnts Karnam, Ikmgli.s, Dodge and Har ney passes through them. 110 Lois -fciewciity-ii vt desirable realdence lota HO Lots-Thlrty-flve trackage lota; they lay right and are now In demand. They are In the right id of the City. They are clime In. Their are Increasing; In value rapidly. They do not Iny out over the prairie. In the high grass district. They are In the city and have city ad vantages. ' They have "arrived." They ere reached In twelve mlnutea by the best car service In the city. They can be bought for one-half what they will eell for when divided and sou ln dlvld'jally. If you are interested In this kind of real estate In a rapidly growing city, the growth of whhth Is westward and In the direction of these lota write me. You will be surprised at the price asked. CLINTON H Btt IGUS. . IZM Farnam St., Omaha. (19)-M7E1 FOU THIS WEEK . I-R. mod. house, good repair, pear Be mis Park, 2,3uO.0O; easy terme. l-R. mod. house, paved street and walks, good repair, 2.600.0; easy terms. 7-R. house, city water, cistern, gas, permrt nent walks, 1S22 So. i-i St., bargain, 11,500.00. 8-R. house, 2 lots, city water, gas, 2808 Sahler St.; 11,250.00; easy terms. J. H. PARROTTE C34 Pax ton Rlk. (18) M264 SO FOR SALE At a bargain, lot arid two houses oil Boutn l.t!i Kt., near CasPellar. The O. K. Davis Co., flea Bldg. (19) 27 FOR 3 ALE On East Maple Bt. strictly modal - 7-room house, full- oaaement, laundry, paved street, near three car lines. Inquire J. H. Olseen. 217 Board of Trade lildg. Tel. Doutilaa X. (IS) tS2 FOR SALE OR TRADE for smaller bouse close In. a 9-rootn house; run lot. In quire owner, 412 N. 25th. (11 asx BARGAINS C-room modern, one Mock from High school; nice location; cheap at $2,300. fi rooms, close to Crelchton College. modern; lienntlful lot, line home, must . . , t 6 rooms close to postc91ce, $1,250. National Investment Company C3 Douglas BIk., ICth and Dodge. Tel. Douglas 6C91. (19) M219 25 FOR SALE 7-room modern cottage; fine location. 2417 Poppieton Ave.. 2,5uo. in quire of owner, 2423 Poppleton Ave. Vi) ami ZDS BUMMER RESORT' FOR SALE. One of two noted summer resorts on Lake Shetek. Minn. (Murray Co.). This is the beautiful tract on North bay, being s enmbined summer resort, farm and park. In all comprises to acres; summer hotel with several cottages, barn, ice houso, wells, tank, etc. Sold at $1,0 three years ago. r or reaay caan a great par- gain will do given, oevenu small Bietirn ers on lake, which Is 8 miles long; line fishing at all times. The nearest good summer resort and beautiful summer lako 4.0 Omaha, Sioux City and all points in eastern jNen. ana western iowb. r or par ticulars address . W. J. MoLeod, Slayton, Minn. (19) MS2S 26X $8,000.00 PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICIv SALE FACTORY: OR WAEEIIO USE BUILDING .' Located at the northeast corner 28th and Bovd St.. 3-story brick building 4xH0 feet. engine room 40136 feet, first-class condition. suitable ror manufacturing puainess, ground Z70xl264 reel, located -on Missouri Paclnc tracks, known as "On Time Yeast Factory." JJ or lurtner particulars inquire 01 , GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam St. Exclusive Agents. (19) M174 26 AT A BARGAIN By owner, double house of 8 rooms, gas. well, cistern, good repair; north side: close to two car lines and easy walking distance of postottlce. Renting for 124. Price for quick Bale-only f2.ouO; terms half Casn. AQOriiH o oto, va&rs w nw. (19) M166 26X WELL built 9 room house", all modern ex- cept furnace. 816 S. 2fth st, For sale by owner. (i) 280 28X FOR SALE Very fine 7-room cottage, . new porcelain bath and nickle plumbing throughout. For a party desiring rooms all on ons floor this is hard to beat. 1 Also the finest corner on Farnam street for an apart ment house. This will be sold, cheap. WM. K. POTTER. 801 BROWN BLK. (19)-M245 26 DUNDEE One of the best lots In Dundee for 1700.00. J. II. PARROTTE 614 Paxton Blk. (19) M365 SO A RARE OPPORTUNITY In order to raise a large amount of money for a business proposition. 1 will orrer lor sale for a' few days only, the beat In vestment In the city; brick flats, strictly first-class In every reupect; prefer to deal direct evllh purchaser., Address D two, Bee. (IS)) M246 2 II, ft LOAN made for t years, bearing I per cent, on five cottages, flrst-class. Ad dress W 815, Bee. (19) M199 26 FUR fine located residence lots see or write A. W. Anderson. 2J0 Capttol ave. !) M74 UtiX FOR SALE A beautiful new residence at 4"th and Davenport Bts. See owner at !3 N. 4oth Bt. (19r2f6 fcx , 1 REAL ESTATE FARM A it MA.NCM LAD FOR SALE CaaaAa. PROSPECTIVE SETTLERS TO CANADA Will Profit by Writing G. C. CHESTER & CO.. Okotoks, Alberta,, Canada. All kinds of real estata and commission busineig transacted; farm and ranch lands l.eclHlly. . (20)-Ms8S 29x Colored. - EASTERN COLORADO 4 RANCH ' lO.uti acres, all equipped fur sheep business; good range. -Price, 15 50 acre. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Oinuha, Neb. . (20)-M182S REAL ESTATE rnt aid rnh i.Ana for Colorado too tinned. Buy fertile lands under the (Junnison Tun nel In the heart of the famous I neom- rahgre valley, western Colorado, hre arge govecument Irrlcntlon project In sures abundant water supply and che-ip homes for thousands. Excellent opportu nity for Investment. Prtcea advnncintr. Act quirk. Address Coloruw Investment Co., Olathe, Colo. (2") Iowa. 140-ecre farm, well Improved and only (two miles from Rood Iowa town; smoothly rolling land: hnlf In tame grass. $76 per acre; encumbrance Is.OiO. Will trade equity for clear city property, or stock of goods. 160 acres finest kind of -bottom lartd; no overflow; two, mes from town of 2,f0 feople; every acre tillable; no buildings. 75 per acre; encumbrance 8,0nu. Will trade equity for clear city property or small stock of goods; or will trade both of these farms together, for gouds or clear city property. Write for full particulars. LOVE & GRIMES. WOODBINE, IOWA. (20) Al28 A4 Kaasas. HOMESEEKERS! Be careful. Locate right. Investigate our famous artesian valley.- Sure crops, matchless cIlniHte. Let us write you. Miller & James. Meade, Kan. (20) 636 AM Nebraska. 640 ACRES AT $5.50 KIMBALL, COUNTY, NEB. Lefel land, black soil, un derlaid with clay subsoil; close, to railroad. ( O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. ' 1001 N. Y. Life Bid Bld., Omaha, Neb. (20) MISS X FOR SALE 640 acres of Improved farming tana in Banner touniy, Nebraska. Terms: IS per acre; l,6tK) cash, baianca nine annual payments; 6 per cent lntcnst. W. H. BOLSFIELD, AUBURN. NEB. (20) M82& 28 AGENTS WANTED I offer for sale 11.000 acres of my Cheyenne and Kimball lund, best of soil, as good aa yours at home, the prices ranging from T, to 110 per acre, on best terma. to suit purchaser; write at once for particulars and list to Herman Springer, Sidney, Neb. Office over First Nat'l bank. In the Calehan block. (20 M904 27X IMPROVED farms In eastern Nebraska; Sarpy and Douglas counties. B. J. Over ' ton, Gretna, Neb. 1 (20)-M878 . WESTERN NEBRASKA Keith, Cheyenne and Kim ball counties, from 160 to any amount you want. Prices range I from 15 to $8; choice pieces, smooth land, black soli. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. V 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. , (20) M180 25 Texas. GILMORE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1419 Doug las Bt., Omaha, Neb., 'Phone Douglas 2b44, general agents W. B. Soash Land Co., owners of large tracts near Dalhart, Tex., the choicest in the Panhandle. Agents wanted In every county, next excursion, March 19. Sleeping car berths' free. Call or write for full Information. (20) MS7 LANDSEEKERS. Send for map of Texas, showing n railways ana location or iamous jorn s v.n.n Is the richest arraln belt lands In the UnUed States, and where hiiszarris are unknown. Price, 1 10. 00 to 118.00 peracre. illustrated nsi irow. HILAND P. IX-KWOOD 416, San Antonio, Tex. (20) M695 A2 Wyoming. SOUTHEASTERN "WYOMING 10.000 acres smooth land, can be divided up atid sold off In sections and quarter sections at a good profit; close to two railroads and In a part of the country where actual settlers t are going. If you want to speculate here Is your chance. Price, 15 per acre; can be re . tailed out for 110. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20)-M179 26 A COMPLETE RANCH In southeastern Wyoming, on main line of the U. P. Ry. and close to the B. A M.; two sets of good substantial Improve ments In good repair; two miles of Irrigation ditches, plenty of running water; 12,000 acres of deeded land, - also school and state leases; must be seen to be appreciated; will he glad to show It at any ' time.' Price 5 60 per acre, half cash. O'KEEFE HEAL ESTATE CO. 1001 N. Y. (Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. . (20) M181 26 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Fara sad Rasck Land. FOR RENT6-acre tract of land in Ben son without house), suitable tor garden ing or raising potatoes. Will rent till January 1. Iu6. for IJ6 If taken immedi ately. Address E 338. care Bee. . (211468 X FARM FOR RENT. Splendid farm, 211 acres, for rent, six miles from Oinaru.: poeslon given at once Apply to H. 6. Sturgeon, 440 Board of Trade mug., umaiiu, iseo. 11. Duugms iuiv, (2D Mm FOR RENT 40 ACRES OF FARM LAND, y ITU HOI SK, liAK.N AM) S.MAUI. PASTURE. ABOUT ONE MILE SOUTH OF BENSON THE PUTNAM CO., 504 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. 21-J.1910 FOR RENT 40 acres. Just west of city limits, on L street, South Omaha. Fair improvements. tJoo cash. B. E. Wilcox, South Omaha. (20) M721 36 140 ACRES on West Dodge St., about three and oue-half miles west of Dundee, known as Connor farm, has good build ings, can lie leased on favorable terms. UEoROE A CO., 1601 Farnam St. (21)-Ml, '6 25 REAL ESTATE LOANS U. OOO.OOO TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; no delay, Thomas lirennau, llooni 1, X. Y. Life. . . (22) 669 LOWEST RATE3 Bemls, Paxton Block (22) w;7 ' MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (i2)-Wi GARVIN BUGS..-1SK4. Fsrnam. i and ti per ceut loans on real estate; no deiay. (ttr-K4 l.(H4l.0OU TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha; lowest rates; tie delay. ,. Thomas Brennao. R. 1. N, Y. Ufa. (22-3 WANTED City FaruMiu Hitilth loans and warants. W. It Co.. U-o Fariiam St. (22J-M REAL ESTATE LOANS U.'ontlnued.) , LOWEST RATES IVeinla, Paxtcn Block. () ii WANTED City loana. R. C. Peters Co (22-!71 LOANS on Improved city property. W. H. Thomaa. 60R First National Bank Bld. N (22) 870 PRIVATE MONET F. D. Weftd," 13to Pong. (221-072 Bt'ILPtNO loans on residence property; 1 per cent. W. B. Melkle. Ramge Blk. WANTED TO BORROW I WANT to borrow troo for one year, pri vately: will give full particulars to any one having that aniount to lnd Ad dress i carefVe t.24 1 M'1 2 WANTED TO BUY CASH paid for old books. Crxne-Foye Co.. Ill 8. 14th. Phone Douglas 1321. (2B)-443 CASH for old book. Btacy, 118 S. 13th. (25)-MW7 A6x WANTED To buy, second-hand furniture, cook and heating stoves, carrets. linole ums, eftke- fuinlture, old clothes hnd shoes, plnnos, feathers, bed pillows, quilts and all kinds of tools; or will buy the fur niture of your bouse complete, will buy antique or mahogany furniture. The high est prices paid. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 8871. (25)-e5'J A17 I -WANT to Invest anywhere from t,Ono to I20.WO In Omaha brick fluts. If you have anyt'olng to offer, write me at once. Ad dress C 3M, Care Bee. (2T) 921 Z5 WANTED TO BUY For dish. 7 or 8-room strictly modern house. dstranly lix-utert; will pay la.UOO to $l,al. Addr.s D 3.7, care Bee. Co) "20 28 WILL pay cash for 8 or 4 houses, prefer old houses that I can buy cheap and re pair myself; give hest price and location. Address A. 8i7. Bee. (-) M19S 20 I WANT to buy fats closo'ln; must be new snd cheap; state- location and price In first letter. Address B 8S1, cure K.-e. (2j) MKSI 26 WANTED to buy. small house, within ten blocks either way from 4iith and Hamil ton Stv Address F 9u2. care ''-e ' (15) M300 31 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Board and rooms by man and wire in. private family; must be modern house and good locality. Address B 3115, care Bee. (26) M126 26x WANTED Room and board by young man In private family; Hanscum park vicinity. 1101 Park Ave. (2u 2V) 30 WANTED SITUATIONS k AY WOMEN furnished free of charge. Telephone Douglas 1112. (27) MMM Telei iTED A nosltlon as traffic manager of a wholsalul house by a married man. temperate. Ind istrlous and 2044 years ex perience In local and general railroad of fices. Address E 867, Bee oftiee. - (27) M671 25x EXPERIENCED stenographer. Address I, Bee olllce, Council Bluffs, (27) M702 26 OFFICE work by young' man; age 34; best of references as to character and ability; can furnish bond for responsible position. Address. E 901. care Boe. (.27) -2M 21 GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES Department of the Interior, Office of In dian Affairs, Washington, D. C, February 15. 1907. bea led uroposjils. plainly marked on the outalde of the envelope, "Proposals for Rubber Goods. Boot and shoes, etc as the Cuse may be, and addressed to the "Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton, D. C." will be reeelved nt the Indian office until 2 o'clock ip m. of Thursday, April 11, 1H07, and then opened,- for furnisn ing the Indian servlue with rubber goods, boots, and shoes, hardware and medical supplies. Sealed proposals, plainly marked on the outtdde of the envelope, "Proposals tor Enameled are, .; rirniluie. etc., as the caae may be, and , addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washing ton, D. C," will be received at tl.e Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m. cf Tuesday, April 16, 1907, and then opened, for furnish lng the Indian service with enameled ware, lamps, furniture, bedding, stoves, agricul tural Implements, paints, oils, Blas.-i, tin ware, wagons, hnmesi, leather, shoe find ings, saddlery, etc., school supplies, and a long list of miscellaneous articles. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving all net-canary information for bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian office, Washington. 1). C; the U. 8. Indian warehouses at New Y rk City. Chicago, 111.; 8t. Louis, Mo., and Omaha, Neb. The department reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or inv part of any bid. F. E. LEUPP, Commissioner. M19-dl7t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Keith and Lincoln counties Irri gation District will receive sealed proposals for the purchase of (he sixty-six hundred (W.&OO.OO) dollars remaining of the bond Is sue of said district up to the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on April second, 1907, at the office of the secretary of the Irrigation Dis trict In the Village of Sutherland, In Lin coln County. Nebraska. Said bonds are In the denominations of one hundred (1100.00) dollars each and bear Interest at the rate of six percentutn per annum payable semi annually on the first Jays cf March and September of each and every year begin ning with the fir s day of September, 1906. These bonds are of three series and ten of them are due on the first day of March, 1917; thirty-nine of them due on the first day of March, 1912; seventeen of them are due on the first day of March, 1920. The sealed proposals jxtay be for the whole of suid bonds or for any portion thereof, and SMch bids will be opened immediately after the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on the said second day of April. 1907. The board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this eighth day of March, 1907. JAMES SHOUP. Secretary. , , M12d2ex ' RAILWAY TIME CARD UXIOIf iTATIOK TKNTH AND MAItCY Union PaelOe Leave. Overland Limited iv 8 uo ai 1 The China and Japan Fast Mall a 4:15 pm Colo. & Cullf. Ex a 4:15 pill California at Ore. 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Chicago Llmitrd Chicago Express Chicago Express 8:10 pm 7:1a am 7:10 am 11:50 pm 9:u0 am 11:50 pm i.jO pin a 6:06 pra 6:40 pm 7:40 bin 8:30 pm Chicago V Northwestern Cedar Rapids Pass a 1 :o am Twin City Express.., Chicago Daylight ... Chicaxo La-cal ..a 7:50 am all':uO pin i all :15 p.11 -a 3:46 pur ! a 9.00 am all .30 am a :i4) put .. .a 4 12 pm a 6:50 pm a 1:23 pm ....a I -T pm a I .2& pm ...... a T.40 am b 7:40 am ....a I 00 pm ..4. a I 00 pm ..T.b I 00 pm b i:u2 pm Sioux City Local .. (.'mi roll Local fcuux City Local... t hicagj l.xprcas ... Fast Muii Fuat Mall Twin- City Limited Overland Llniltsd .. Norfolk-yioneateel . Linculn-l hadron ... Deadwjod-Llncoln . Casixtr-Siionshonl.. liaatingB-tiui-erior Fremunt-Albioa .... Mlssoarl rll. ii am a 9.50 an: a 3:46 pm a 7 :30 ant a 2:"u fin a 8 3o am a 7.-6 am a 8:31 am gi0:36 am alu ii am a 6:06 pm a 5 w6 pro b 6 06 pm bl2 50 pm K. C. A Bt. L. Express.. a 1:00 am K. C. Bt. L. Expte4W..all:l6 pm Nebraskx Local a t uit pm a i 10 am a 5:26 pra all. 40 am Dea Moines Lcn al a 4. 1 pin OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Can't f how a CoQsidertalt) recline for tbt Week. HOGS SAVE NOTCHIS AS YESTERDAY sheep and I. emits Fnlly Steady Today,' bat Mostly Fifteen to Tfffnl y Flve Cents I.ovrer for the Week. , 1 SOUTH O.NIAHA. March 23, 1M7. Recelpta -ere: Cattle. Hogs. Slieep. I Ofhvial Monday 6.29.1 4.1 : (tflrlnl Tuedav (1.2VI 11.519 10.1 Ofllclal Wednesday 4 50 tilltclnl Thursday i.t'S OfTlclHl Friday 1.KS7 Oiliclal Satunlsy 240 13. 24 6.5"0 0.772 2,174 1.200 This week 25.47 Bane dnys last week 25.0H9 Samo days 2 weeks ago. .21.1t"l Same days I weeks ago. .19.9..6 Same days 4 weeks ago. .23,7(3 Same week last year 21,771 6S.779 &-1.4l 59. '25 61.7i E9.8-:4 62.016 r.3.7?6 37 11S 44 8 41 7?9 to.0 The following table ohows the receipts of ce.ttle, hogs and sheep at 80.1th Omaha for me year to date, compared with last year 1907. 19o Inc. 2a.S5 22 99 34,919 r.H9.;)2.t 6-'3..'S 431.773 4O0.3S7 31,386 Dec. Cattle flogs . Sheep CATTLE UUOTATIONB. oood to choice corn-fed steers. Pair til Bond cornf-,! alders... .lo.2-rfTfa.70 4 6 Ija - 4.mi..i4 60 I &"'irt t0 l.2tij:t.5il 2.0ei3 20 4 2Ml4 HO , .R0a 4 25 , 3 ix-iiS SO , l.75fi4 40 4.01W6.M Common to fair steers tiood to choke fed cows Fair to good cows and heifers I'omtnori to fair cows and heifers. Good to choice stockers A feeders. I air to good stockers and feeders. ominon to fair stocXers Bulls, stags, etc Veil eaiVf The following tnlil- unowa Ih. average prlco of hogs at South Omaha for tbs last several days, with comparisons: Date. J 1907. U06.1U6.1904. 1903. 102.1901. March 13. March 14. March H March 1 ti. March 17. March IS. March 19. March 20. March 21. March 2. 6 001 6 ll t 16 1 March 23. Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. 6.12Vi,20 6.70 (iifAZV, 6.00 Sf6.26 6.00 (i6.36 6.10 i.20 Omaha JiTo'utt.uO Chicago 1.6OJi.70 Kansns City l.7.Vir.25 St. Louis, 1.80416.50 Sioux City 3.004t6.75 The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.H T's. 6 C, M. & St. P... Missouri Pacific Union Pacific system. C. & N. W east C. & N. W.; west C, St. P., M. & O C, B. & Q., east C, B. & (j., west C, R. I. t P., west.. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western 10 6 33 & 4 10 2 2 4 Total receipts 10 S4 The disposition of the day's receipts was u luuuwH, eacn uuyer purchasing the num. ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co d&3 .... bwiii ana Company 1 1,673 404 vuuany t-acKing (Jo 1 l,wi7 Armour r to 1,461 110 r. f. Jewis 14 Other buyers., 3 .... Total 31 5.S54 614 CATTLE While receipts todav nt'er siiiaii as usual on a Saturday, this has been a week of liberal cattle runs, the total oeing aoout on a par with the previous week, but larger than a vear airo. At the beginning of the week prices were generally steady and cattle continued sell ing In the same notches as at the close of the week before until Wednesday. On that Kio.y jo nea, unuer me influence of large re fcipts ana weaker markets at nil selling points began cawing off. By the close of nm imy me decline was very notice.uble, ana on inursuay there was a very consid erable slump in values. Altogether at tha close of the wtck it Is safe to quote the Beneiui inaiKci on oeet steers la8'0c lower vvun eome sales now and ihen uhowtng as muiti am .'l, lower. towi ana heifers have followed along '10 -o in mo name way as steers. i. me wee opened about steady. puces continuing with little change until ednesday afternoon, and Thursday, when there was a sharp slump amounting to 1j(u20c. In some cases strictly choice helf era, or something that buyers Just happened to want, may not have shown quite that much loss, but on the other hand some of . 1 RAILYWAY TIME CARD-00-"-'"- lllino'ls Central. Chicago Express a 8:00 am Minn. & St. Paul Ex.. b 8:00 am Chicago Limited a 1:00 pm Minn. 4c bt. Puul Ltd...a 8 Jo pm 8:46 pra a 1:16 pm a 7:30 am a 7:30 am (blKo, Milwaukee Jt ft. Paal. Chi. and Colo. Special. .a 7:5 am a 7:30 am California and ore. Ex. a 6:45 pm a 1:10 pm Overland Limited a fc.Ji pin a .jo am Des Moines Cedar u Rapids Local b 6:46 am bU:00 pm OinLlXGTOl STATION loth A UASOft Burlington. Leave. ..a 4:10 pm ..a 4:10 pin ..a 4:10 pm ..ajl:10 pm Arrive. 8:80 pm a 1.30 pm a 3:30 pin a 7:10 am a 7:45 pm a 7:46 pm a 9." am al2:01 pm a 7:30 pm bl0:26 am a 1:10 am a 7 :10 am a 1:50 pm a 7:25 am a 8.66 pm a 7:2e pra ai0:g pm all :M am a 6 46 am 110 pm Denver fc California. Black Hills Northwest Special . Northwest Express . Nebraska ExuesM .. .a .iu am Nebraska Local a 8:00 am Lincoln xical Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:00 pm ljncoln Local Ft, Crook U Platism'th.b 2:iu pm 1'lM.tt.umuulh ....a i.jv pin Denver Limited Bellevue It Pao. Junes 3:!o am Chicago fcpeclMl ... Chicago Express ... Chicago Flj(er Iowa Lucal .a 7:2& am .a 1:46 pm .a 8:ufc pm .a 1:16 am St. Iaiuis Express a 4:46 pm Kansas Clty-st. joe nio:40 pm Kansas Ciiy-St. Joe. ...a 9:15 am Kansas City-SU Joe a 4 4i pm WEBSTER STATION-lOth WEBSTER Chicago, St. Paal Minneapolis A Omaha. Twin City Passenger. Sioux City Passenger. Emerson Local Emerson Local .b 6:30 am .a 2 00 pm .b 6:46 pm ,.c 8:45 am b 1:10 pm all:30 am b 9 10 am o 6:50 pin SHsourl Pneino. y Loral via Weeping Water a 8:08 am a ISO pm Falls City Local a 1:50 pm all:20 pm a Daily, b Dully except Sunday, d Dally except Saturrtay. c Sunday only, o Dally except Monday. (KEA.tf STEAMSHIPS. Wrench Line Compagnl Ctniratt Traruattantiqut Gigantic, Elegant, Fast Livlathant " rebi yorKVari 6 Day 4 LA PROVENCE, new twin screw flyer, passen ger elevator, gymnsstuiu. roof cafe. This snd the other Twin Screw Htesmers havedsily newspap ers, ochrstra, wirelcM kvitrm snd many other iuuovauuus on board, both for iely sad coin fort. 1 Fro?ii(. VUr. h M Lm Hiioli, April 11 Lt Ixirralii. Apill 4 U louralni, April 11 I- "-r OHie, t, ri I 4 L C.-uki). April 21 SPFCIAL-Hxtrs departures. Express Steam ers. I of eutue steamer at chesp second class ralea. Naval officers' man-of-war discipline. Cora, psnv s ventibuled trains. Bavre-paris, JV hours, where ronvrnirut conueciions are made for sll points on he Continent. I or plans. rraervaiioiM and full in format ion tall ou, lelephuue, or write to IUrr E M.Miraa. 101 Karnan it. J. b. llDul0a. Uiu Karoam St, Lxiula N.e. run of 1t Nailonal bauk. W. G. lari4aon. 111 Karnam SI. CANADIAN PACIFIC "tMPREkS" Lin) of tho AUgotio .um,ii2 LfuhLe,- aiioavi tnan our noav ex press t-iiiiieri., Empress of Britain: and Einires of Ireland (14.5iO tons), Quebec to Liverpool In six days; less than our days at sea. Superior accommodation available. Comfort, elegance snd safety. Send for Illustrated booi-Wt end sailing list. O. JB. BEJaJAMIJr, Oea. AgV, ki M. Clark j Htreet, Cuicago. 111. I 6 3 I 8 12! 4 801 I 7 241 I 62 I 6 ll 4 Ml & 16 7 28 B 04 14 91 6 &l - It u 1 6 4t 6 07 4 94 5 15 7 20 6 15 5 21 6 11 4 9S 5 04 7 JO 6 17 4 30 47S 6 01 6 04 7 06 1 6 2 I 29 6 48 6 10 4 98 7 191 6 27 6 S9 9 17 6 OS 7 33 6 ?! 6 24V,j 6 19 5 1.3 4 92 7 36 6 15 5 26 16 6 18 6 W 4 95 6 02 I 13 6 16 6 25 1 6 0l 4 97 7 44 1 6 03 6 15 the Inferior and medium grades may have sufTered more. The supply of Stoeker and feeders haa been quite liberal this W'-ek, while the country demand has t'psn none too brisk. The lmk of buying support from the coun try, toretbee with rhe -hsrp break In lie.f cn'ttl gave feeders a downward tendency. Some cd the best bea-y cattle and the b- st II K lit grades held up falitly well but the market on the greater part of the rattle showed a decline f.r the week of l'(j'0c. H( OH Hogs opened shout steiuly, the early sales being largely at t 1 '-Ir-i. 1 the same yesterday morning. The market was genernly active st prevailing prices and practically everything In sight changed hands in fair season. H"gs have been steadily working to a lower basis all thla week, and at the close are on an overage 82vc lower than one week ago and c lower than two we-ks mrv. ..tun - .'I MP, li.'s WJI lu'l. lJm " tically To lower than the Drat of the month. To make a still further c-mvarlsoi. bogs are now selling at the lowet point touched since the last week In December. It 4 not at all dlTlciiU to understand the reasons for the present break In hog prices. Packers hare been very bearish nil winter clalmthg that thre was no real reus on for the prevailing high prices of hogs, but In spite of their opinions receipts at all mar ket points were so l:ght, while the demand for the product was so good thit prices advanced In spite of them. During the last two weeks there has been a ve-y noticeable Increase In the receipts and this has given packers the opportunity thst they have be?n waiting for all winter and they have not been at all backward about tak ng ad vantage of It. As a result they have been abloMo force prices downward at 1a rapid rate as noted above. Representative sales: No. kr. Pr. No. At. , 2f0 ,.? .MI .. . .-? Ill ..141 ,.S2H ..? ..125 Bh 47... 11... ....r8 , ....! ....! ...te ... r?s M ...,"T flO .... ....J90 '7 M !S7 Il m JJ7 ... nt ....rs fx tt ii sr. I I4 JS4 ! 1st HI 216 M4 ai I 15 us 1 u 1 11 I 14 I II it I 15 I 14 I II I 15 I 15 I 16 15 4 15 I 15 15 I 15 I 15 I 15 I 15 15 I 15 I 16 M 71 47 5 T t . T4 e T TS 74 ' 1 I 15 I 15 I 15 I II 15 I 15 15 16 I 16 I 16 I 15 I 1714, I 17'4 I 17v I 17 I 174 I 17V I 17S 6 17S 6 17V4 I 17U, I 1TV, I I7, I ft l, I 17Uj I I7S I 17', I 111, 17V, I lo x 6 10 M Ti... TO... T... (4... ... T5... n... .t!(t ill 24 I?4 .nn tu . ,:J7 i" .! .! .116 IS2 ?7 . Ill .m ii .271 .Ifit ,I.1 .mo .is ... 4... 19... I... T... (1... 65... Tf... 44 .. 66. 71. 71. 64. 71. 16. St. I!. 75. 7. M. HI. . !. 47. 14. r,o. ti. 41. 40 ej... 72... n... 40 68... 41 .. 67... I II Ill I 16 I 15 4 IB I IS I 15 6 15 71... II... t... 71... 43... 7 .281 15 100 Sllt.fc.jr' There were six fresh cars re ported in today, but they were- mostly di rect to packers or consigned to eastern points, so that there was nothing if con sequence on sale. The receipts for the week show a considerable gain over the previous ween anu over a year ago. Lnder the Influence of large receipts both here and at other selling points, the mar. ket has-reacted sharply. The decline at this market amounted generally to lSfilie up to Thursday. On Fr.day the receipts were light and buyers bought the few loads on sale at a little stronger prices, so that the feeling at the close of the week Is quite good and operators on the market are an ticipating good prices for desirable killers next week. Still at the close of the week the market Is generally i;r12oc lower, tin less It might be on the very best grades, which are perhaps not that much off isext week win be the last or ient, arter which there ought to be a better demand and a good, firm market In consequence The fact is sheepmen are feeling very hope ful as to the future of the market, and vvlille occasional reactions are to be ex pected as a matter of course, everyone is looking forward to the maintenance of good, strong prices throughout the balance of the season. Quotations on killers: Oood to choice lambs, I7.&0?r7.76; fair to good lambs. 17.00 67.60; good to choice yearlings, lamb weights, $ii.30fi6.60: fair to good yearlings, heavyweights, It!.00fi6.30; fair to good year lings, heavyweights, ITi.KS'nf.oO: good - to choice old wethers, l.CiVu6 15: fair to good old wethers. t5.7f-iU6.GB; good to choice ewes, t5.4o6.80; fair to good ewes, 5.00&5.40. CHICAGO LIVE STUCK MARKET Cattle and Slieep Steady Hogs WeaW and Lower. CHICAGO, March 23. CATTLE Receipts', 3. COO head; market steady ; beeves, t-l.mrtf 6.70; cows, 1 60!&4.75: heifers. 12.60711 5; calves, fd.SOH.iV)! good to prime steers, 15.35 6.70; poor to medium, tl.Oe'Bi.SO.- stockers and feeders, 12.751.76. HO(8- Receipts, 17.000 1 head; market weak and 6c lower; light, 6.2,Vy6 ,424; mixed, 86.2iHii6.42Hr heavv. tti.iem; 37H; rough heavy, p;.l(ri6.20; pigs, 5.70li6.3U; good to choice heavy. $6.30m6.4o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.500 head; market steady; natives, I4.0fft6.20; western, 4(Kfj6.20; yearlings, 6.02)'7.9n: lambs, 6.00&7.9U; western, t6.0u2f7.90. Kansas City Live Stork MnVket. KANSAS CITY, March 23. CATTLE Re ceipts. 60O head, Including 200 southerns; market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, 5.25fi6.2n; fair to good, t4.2oeq) 6.25; western fed steers, t-1.0O5.i5; stockers and feeders, t3.7&W5.00; southern stoeker steers, 3.7645.20;. southern cows, 3.0n$i-I.O); native cows, 2. 501 4. 40; native heifers. 13.50 4i5.00; bulls, ti.&tt4. 15; , calves, t3.754j7.OJ. Receipts tor (he week. 38,200 head. HOaS Receipts, 4.000 head; market strong to shade higher; top, 16.25; bulk of sales. fl.l7Vn 2i; heavy. 6.17H4!6.22Mi; packers, I6.15rii6.22vi; pigs and lights, 15.25 6.25. Receipts for the week. 62,300 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; market nominally stedy; lambs, I7.15ca7.6f; ewes and yearlings, 5.2f'S6.nO; western fed yearlings, 60Otft76; western fed sheep, t5.O0Qo.85; stockers and feeders. I3.60ra5.25. St. I.onls Lire Stack Market. ST. LOU18, March 23. CATTLE Re. celpts, 100 head; market steady; native shipping and expert steers, 85.1.rg.CO; dressed beef and butcher steers, t4.8-4ji6.3j; steers under l.ooo lbs., 4.0(n6.oo; stockers and feeders, ti. 5036.26; cows and he:fers. t2.65&S.25; canners, I1.9ori2.50; bulls, 2 6.Vff 4.50; calves. 13 004(7.10; Texas and Indian steers, t2.66ra6.6o; cows and heifers, tl.infip 4.00. HOOS Receipts, 8,6f head; market 10-iJi 15c lower: pigs and lights, 16.006.40; pack ers, 16 2"g.30; butchers and best heavy, 16. 26-7(6 35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,500 head; market higher: native muttons, t't.20 ffijiv: iambs, tt (nxii 10.00; culls and bucks, 2.! -i360. St. Joseph l ive Slock Mnrke. ST. JOSEPH. March. 23. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 1H4 head; market steady; natives. t4.6tKiiti.26; cows and heifers, 2.4O,i&.0u; stockers and feeders, I3.754j4.H5. , HOG8 Receipts, 3,254 head; market Steady; bulk of sales, l6.17Hift6.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 675 head; maiket steady; lambs, 17.34)7-75; yearlings, l6.2orn.e6. Slonx City Llv Stock Markets. RIOUX CITY. March 23. 6peclal Tele fram.) CATTLE Receipts. 3") head; mar ket steady; beeves, 4 0"i5.75; cows, bulls and mixed, 13 Oofi4 50; stockers and feeders, 13. 5i wfi 4 60 ; calves and yearlings, 13. COM. 20. HOOS Receipts, 4.60O head; market strong, selling at 6.10.20; bulk of sales, t6.12ViGtf.17H. Stock In Slaht. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: Cattle. Hokh Sheen. noutn trmana Z4U 5,'xO 4.500 1,200 j Khiuws City' 3-0 5u0 1h4 150 8.0U0 4.0UI) t.254 3.') 17,(M) St. Jostf-ph .. St. Louis .... Chicago ..... Totals 675 2.500 1374 37.854 1.876 Kansns City Oral a and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March 23.-WHK ATI-lay, u9'ic; July, 70vc; rl.'ptembe;, 71i,c; ciihIi. No. 2 hard, 7u H i) 73Hc ; No. 3. 66 72Hc; No. 1 red, 74Vs7.:x; No. 8, 67i73'-c. CORN May. 40 c; July, 41'ic; September. 417c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4o..r,i 4uc; No. 8, 4tii4i1c; No. 2 Willie, 4Jc; No 1, 42c. OATS No. 2 white, 4-4j42Hc; No. 2 mixed, 41Ht(42c. H I E Steady. RVKiiic. HAY Steady: choice timothy, 114.6x1 lo.to; choice prairie. tn.25'& 12.00. BUTTER C'reamery, 29c; pocking. 20c. I 1-A1US Weak; firsts, IF,Hc. ( Receipts and shipment of grain were as ; follows: Receipts. Bhlpinf nts. Win bu. ..) !(,' (Hl.tx.) Woo . h'.im Corn, Oa(s, bu.. bu.. 7.OV0 14.0U0J Board of Trade quol&tlons for Kansas City delivery. The range of prices, us re torted by fx. gaii A Brvan, lit Board of Trade building, was: Commodity. Open.) High. Low. Close. Wheat- I I I - May c, 69T,'9S 69vHA July 71HI 71'il 70,;ou Corn- I 1 I . May 40'l 3H 4A ' July 41 Vi 41V 41V'41VU A asked. B bid. CHAIN xND PRODUCE MARKET Trading- Very L eht ind I u'.l Market V.'ilu If c 1 Irtud.n Ltwsr. EXTREME W:AKNtSS DISPLAYED IN OATS Apathy Among Wheat Traders 4 Await Ktteet of Weather 4'ol tlons In Soatbwesl I post (irowlast Crop. OMAHA. March 23. 1907. Trading was very light and resulted. Is an extremely dull and quiet market, with an easier tune In evidence. Weakness was manifest In corn and oats, severe pressure being brought to bear upon oats, which c!ot-d -iimcn lower. "Denials and atllrmations were received 1r equal number as to the crop damage from green bugs and hot winds lit the southwest and the market was unsettled, but with a bearish feelbig predominating. Large Aus tralian wheat shipments were reported and had an unfavorable influence, and prices declined V. but the close was tinner, with a recovery of V. July options closed at the low point. Corn was "weak, as cables came much lower, the export demand being very poor. Receipts were large, out not as ncavy expected, and there was considerable pres sure to svll. Options in May corn declined to 41V.C asked, a loss of c for the day, and the general Impressjoii seems to bo for a lower range of prices. Scattered selling by commission bouses caused a sharp rencllon of Mr In oats and the market mot with little support. The cash demand is slow and large receipts was the principal cause for the slump In prices. The close was wea.k at oc asked for the May crop and even lower prices, are ex pected. Primary wheat receipts were cn.ow nusn- els and shipments 272,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 390.000 bushels snd shipments of 151. 0i0 bushels. Corn receipts were 7990m) bushels and shipments 840, utw bushels and shipments of 28b,0v0 bushels last year. Clearances were 616.820 bnsbels corn. 2a.fi3 bushels oats and wheat and flour equal to 291.319 bushels. Liverpool closed Hd lower on wheat and V.'u'Vl lower on corn. Local range cf options: Articles.) Open. I Hlgh.l I-ow. CJose.Yes'y. Wheat I I I I May... 69HA (TOAI 69HAI 69A 69'4A July... 7(A 70HA 7oAj 70HA 70"B Corn- I I I ( , I . May...l 414A 41V4A1 41HA 414A 41HA July... 407(,A 4e',A 4"f 4A ' 4"V Sept... 1,A 41A 41A .41S.A Oats i May... 411JT1 41'iA 404AI 1A 41V,n July... S7V4B. 37HA 87f,A 37fcN 87m asked. B bid. Om?hn Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. fiSlifiV! No. hard. 6nc(i7c; No. hard, &8u64c; No. I spring, 65 69C. ' CORN No. 3, S8c: No. 4. 3.Vi736c; no grade, 8fm3Sc; No. 3 yellow. 3S14e; No. 3 white, 40c. OATS No. 8 mlyed. 3!Hi39'ic; No. 8 whits, 40c; No. 4 white. 89V. RYE No. 2, 59lt,c; No. I. 68c. L'arlwt Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago , 14 Kansas City 83 Mibneapolls ..' 200 Omaha ...u 21 Duluth 137 St. Louis 62 319 39 86 63 10S OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Per dox.. JCc LIVE I'Oi LTH v-Hens, 10Hc; old roost ers. 5c: turkeys. 12c; ducks, luc: young roosters. 7tjilH:; geese, 6c. BUTTER Packing stock, 20c; choice ta fancy daily, 22'a2lc: creamery. 274i30o. HAY Choice upland, 110.00; medium, 19.50; No. 1 botlom. t8.5o; off grades, 6 OO&e.M. Rye straw. J7.00; No. 1 alfalfa, tll.&o. BRAN Ber ton. 119 60. FRUITS. - STRAWBERRIES Choice Texas, 24 quart cases. I5.ouii6.(0; 24 pint cases, 12.50. C R A N B ERR 1 E8 Per bbl., I6.o04il.50; In bushel box, t2.75. APPLES Northern Spies, Fancy Green ings, per bid., f3.5o; Iowa and Missouri Ben Davis. tJ.tayi3.26; Winesap 12.00 per box. COCOANC'IS-Per sack of 100 lbs., t3.&0. TROPICAL FRUITS. : FIGS California. bulk, oHc: 6-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish. Uc; 8-crown Turkish, 9e. 1 I.tMONS-Llmonlera, 300 and 860 slss, t4.75iii5.00; other brands, 50c less. BANANAS Fer medium slsed bunch. 2.0e'ti2.2n; Jumbos, I2.5O03.60. GKAt'K FHUIT-izes 54, 64 to 80, 16.60. DATES Kadi way. 6V4c; sayers, 6c; hal lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates. 9-11:. box. 11.06. ORANGES California navels, extra fancy, 170, 21'). 216. 250 slies, 83.2Cu3.7d; fancy, 126, lo0 slze;i, t3.2ti3.50; choice, large sizes, pur LrtMh 12. 75(3.00. v NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per doz., 4Mi60e. TOMATOES Florida, 80-lb. crate, 14 60. LKAF 1-E'rrUCE Hot housv:, per dog, Heads, wc. CUCUMBERS Per dox., I3.(. RADISHES Per doz. bunches, 35c. PARSLEY Hothouse, per, do. 40c. bunches, HEAD LETTUCE-Southern. H.Ooul.25. per dog OLD VEGETABLES. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. IL66; 11 60. .No, 8, LIMA BEAN8 Per lb.. 6Hc. 8WEET POTATOER-lUinois. per Urge bbl., 15.00: seed sweet potatoes, per bbl.. I1.K5, April 1. CABUAUE Holland seed, ' home grown. 2c per lb.; new cabbage, per lb., 2 He POTATOES-Per bu., eOcii-tl .00. , ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 76c; red or yellow, Colorado, Jir lt., 2c; Spanish, per crate, uo. RUTABAGAS About 160 lbs. to ' Sack. , 81.60. TURNIPS. CARROTS, BEJETS-Pi-, ba, 75c; pursnlps, per bu.. I1.GU CUT BEEF PRICES. Ribs: No. 1. 15c; No. X, 9v; Uo. 8. 8a. Loins: No. 1. 18c; Mo. Z. 13c; No. 8, 10a, Chuck: No. 1, 6c; No. 2, 6c; No. . 4C. Round: No. 1, 7Vc; No. , 7c: No. 3. H& i'lale: No. 1. 5 ": So. 2. c; No. 3. M iSC ELO-A liOU B. HONEY l'er 24 frames. 11 60. SUGAR GranulaieG csne, In sacks, 86.872 granulated beet, In sacks, to ll COFFEE Roastel. No. 35, 2c per Ib.J No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. th, :9c iter lb.; Nik A 15c per lb.; No. 21, 13c per lb. CHEESE) New full cream Wisconsin twins, 17c, new full cream brick, 19o; wheel Swiss cheese, Uc; block Swiss, 17c; Umberger, luc; young Americas, 18o. CIDER New York, l.tuf barrel. U-1i; bar rel, 65.04. NUTS California walnuts. No. t, soft shell. 13c; No. 1, soft shell, loc; Brazils, lofjulic; pecans, 19:)22j; filberts, 12Hc; pea nuts, raw, k'-,c; roasted. 9jo; Callfurnla al monds, hard shell, 17Hc; Taragona, l'Mc; cocoanuts, to 00 per 100. CANNED UooliS Corn, standard, west ern, uCiiuvc; Maine, 11.15. Tomatoes, 8-lb. cans tl.4u; slanditid -io. cans, 11.20 Pineapples, grated. 2-lb., standard. I.' 2'u2 80; sliced. tl.754i2 35; fancy Hawaiian. 2H-lb 12.76; IV,- lb., 11.75. Uallon apiiles, fancy, 82.6i8 O. California apricots, -o. pears, tl 75-ii2.50. Peaches, fancy, 1 i.'.u; 40; . L. C. peaches. f2oui2.50. Alaska salmon, red, 11.15; fancy Chinook, fiat, z 10; fancy socksye, flat, 11.95. S.vrdlnes. quarter oil, 18-25; u(ree-quarters mustard. -Xj.ou. Sweet potator. tl.lowl-26. Sauerkraut, 90c. Pumpkins. 8(X-iJloo. Wax beans, 2-lb., btnison. Lima beans,-2-lb.. 75cii)ll-35. Spinach, tl 25. Soaked peas, :-b.. o-ic; extras, ti.inl.15; fancy, 13eJ 1.86. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous ot moving supplies of immediate grades; quo tations range from 3c to 13c -for California fruit and from iVnc to loc for Oregon. Ap ricots are firm and k Is reported that offerings for piompt shipments art being withdrawn; choice are quoted at lc; ex tra cholco, lSV19e; fancy, llXuiOc. peaches are unchanged, with choice quoted at 1)'9 12c: exlru tiiulce, 12','((i.tc; fancy, 12 )3Hc; extra fancy, l.'l ..15c. lvalslns are firm: loose Muscatels aie quoted at t'i9c; seeded raisins. 8'tilla FISH Pickerel, dressed, 9c; pike, dressed, 12c; white fiah. dressed, winter raughtr 13c; trout, 12c; halibut, Uc; salmon, K-:; c&tllnh, 15c; herring, dressed, pan frozen, 6c; perch, scaled and dressed, (rj; -rch. sklnnml. dressed, headless, 7c; crau ples, round, uy9c; crapples, large, fan-y, 15c; black bass, 25c; smelts, sweet and fine, lie; tel. luc; blue fiah. 15c; red snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 30tt4oc: frog legs. 40c lobsters, green, per lb., 37c; lobsturg. oolled, vr lb., 4a-; mackerel. Spanish, per lb., 16c.; mackerel, native, i Per 1b- HiDES AND .TALLOW-flresn sal'ed. No. 1, loio; No. t 'c; bull hides. 8c; green hnles, No. t. kvjc; No. 2. 7Hc: horse, II U'tt 1.76: sheep pells. 6oc(tl 25. Tallow. No. L 4V.e; No. 2. 8H0. Wool, JStjHs. CURED FISH Family white rati, per tuailrr bbl.. Ki lbs., H 00; Norway mack erel. No. 1. fii.OO: No. 2, I28.0U: herring, la bbls., 2M) lbs. each. .Vnresy, 4k. tll.OU Whisky Market. . PEORIA. March 23.-WHISKY Market steady on basis of 1 24 for high wines.