y ( OFFERED FOR RENT. Huase na4 fUnn Contlnned. Wl Patrick A vs., e room., new and modern t 'Phone Douglas 35. I'.EMIS, Fsxton block. (16-7J4 FOR RENT Modern -room fcrlck bott; alt convenience; clown to car; rent l.'S. 2"o Willi Ave. Inquire C. M. Bachmann, " 418. Paxton Block. 06 477 FOR RENT-Plessant rottage, 2o1 Call fornix street. Modern, except fnrnaca. Rent, 20. (16) MS 17x FOR RENT Four room and hath; evenr thing itiMm. furnace. Tel. Webster 6Jt. JI9 N. 20th St. " lu) 631 . nalldlag. 4-f.V NORTH J4TH ST.. South Omaha, rtrxi location for butcher, barber, eto. 8. Curtis. MH Harnor St. II. Bchrerer. k N . 24( h Bt, south Omaha. J& MM FOR RENT1 Three nppcr floors. Inquire i Harney. , (15)-M1U K&R RENT (Store, building. 22xo feot. Klner block, 16th and Corby 6t. Suitable for any kind of mercantile bulnes. Steam heat and water furnished. Mod erate rent- W. J. llyaes, 633 Bee Bldg. . ' , - . , Ob)2X 15 FOR tacturea, concerts, dance and ball. Fraternity ball, 1H)S Harney 8t., opposite Public Ubiary. N. r.. Dodge ft Co.. 1714 Farnam Bt. .. (15) M307 01 Office. FOR RENT Dealt room In Bee nfflce. city hall building-. 417 N. 2th ' 8U South Omaha. Apply, to- manager. 16) 134 FOR RENT Larue office at 311 South Utn St., In the rtrat National Bank Bldg.; 1,950 aquare ft. floor space, toilet and vault. Apply to Superintendent. Flrat National Bank Bldg. (16)-1S3 14 Store. .' NBW STORK ROOMS. 7 Corner Locust and Sherman avenue, for dry roods, sbae or nation: good loca tion for right party. Inquire Joseph Houska. 2623 Sherman Ave, (15) M467 ONE etore room In new rSoargo" building (r South Omaha, near poatoffice. with lighted baaement. modern ahow window , and awning; bent pnaelble location. Hall Distribute C.. 317 Flrat Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone Red 73. U&H-Wil DRUO P TOR PV-Bert bhoccupled location for local drug tralnea in rlty. Will al ter add lea to right party. Alo A-l grocery location. BKMI3. 306 Paxton. Blk "Fliona Dotiglaa ' (15)-M2 A OOOD ROOM for barber ahop. Ogdcn IftOI, Council Bluff. (15)-MSg l&x OFFERED FOR SALE i ' FeBCtng v AN'CHOr! and Iron fencing; wire fencing Bo per foot, N.-17th, St. Tel. Red 814. ; . (IttV-Wt - . rarwltnr. FOR SALE Furniture of i'lO-room houae; II W Viri, minnui. ' ' . , L'aah or term. jowl v. (16) -M 447 ITtR SALF-A new leather conch and china closet. 570 So. 2Sth. Tel. Harney iKl (1)-M227 17x n'ruiTu awirtMn' I STCWES BANGK8 AT HALF PRICE! J a nearly new, slightly used, hlgn-graae Move and range. Tou can aave nan by buying of u. W do what'a light. . CHICAGO FURNITVRK CO., 141$ Dodge. Tel. Doug. 4787. . ). ' 0) 132 OctW 5D HAND furniture bought and sold; busir pees on tha square.. . Rosenberg, formerly with Chicago Fur. Co.. 103 B. ltth. Doug. 385 (1) M454 Oct.11 FOTR SALE Furniture of 10-room flat, full of good' paying roomer. Inquire at 1H23 Dodge. 1 (l)-434 19x PIMno. Organ. : Maalcal Inatrnmeejis. UST THE RAISE. CASH; TO PAY THE MUELLER ESTATE: Over $100000 worth of pianos sold t lea than factory cost Call or writs t once for prices, catalogue and bargain Jlsf-"4 New Piantg for rent, $3 and up. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER - PIANO COMPANY, TEL D0UO. 1625. 131WX1& FARNAM STREET. (U)-865 " i . 1 1 i ' i i . FOR BALE-Bxcellent Upright piano, taken in on mortgage. Dr.. Fribbenow. 214 Kar oacb block.- (1) 7 BTEINWAY piano, second-hand, good con dition, aheap, lia MoCague Bldg. (16)-4a Oct23 FINE upright piano;. -also beautiful ma hogany uiuala cabinet; a sacrifice. lilt -DavMPOTt. (lO M37 lx TTSwwrltra Sewing Maehlnea. FOR BALE High-grade second-hand type writer: goon condition; a bargain at j0. Call room 9J. Bee. Bldg. (la)-ll ONE Remington typewriter. No. S, in good ' condition, for safe- cneup. Call at Bee office. ;' ' : , .-. . (l)-6ax FOR SALB New and second-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world In cheap bar fixtures; eav payments. Brum-wtck.-Balka-CoUendJM'. I S. loth Bu ' 0)-n HALF PRICE, small monthly payment, Rldpath'a Hlstorr of the World. Amerl caala4 Encyclopedia, Webster's New Dic tionary. R. B. Roberts, southwest corner lain and Farnam. ()) M12 NT , ' . klmlluMu. , DUPLEX i PUMP tod-galloa l'orthlngto duplex pump, site 12xlHxM. for sal . about October i. This pump has seen about alx months' actual service and Is In good condition; will sell st a bargain. Apply W. H. Bridge, engl aeer Be Bldg. v .. (16 670 OAS, ELECTRIC AND COMBINATION FIXTURES Large most Up-to-dat stock st lowest price In th city, select now. Delivered vhw needed. toapecUon Invited. f BURGESS GRANDEST CO., ' jij a ma Bt. . ., , TsU Doug. n. ( UPHOLflTERERa AND CABINET ATTfcNTIoNI Well sstaX)ihed uphulslerlng and repair business, . doing ' good business many years. Central location, well equipped with tools and rsw ouiUrUua, nuod horse and wagon. Muat be sold at a sacrifice. Only aaw down and balance on easy terms. N. r. DoUgs a Co., 1T14 Fsrnaiu Bt. 0-sIU FOR bALU-A butcher's refrigerator. raJ ahow cases, a new pwuiut reaaier. large coffee mill, two large automatto oil caaks and stors fixtures too numerous to maullon. Ulob Lnd and investmeui Ca.. Osaaha. Nb Ot) il ANYONta wanting to buy a Hutchison uiuwnin to the relief of deatneaa van ,. on ckcap by a!.pltug to, Mr. 4. P. Wood. i 3t t.. Ou.f.a. . , . (lij MtU 16S . tOH BALK On art squats, good-alaed and cue (.eating stove. Address H 4:1. Bee. BFCOND-HAND overcoats fc.nacr, 414 N. HUi. . Od flrearrna (16) ? OFFERED FOR SALE BRICKS for sal. 15 per thousand; 40 . gal. hot water ts.dk, used thro month; also lumber. Address 91 N. 43d St. . (1 M521 It FOR 8AIJ?-A medium 'd b" burner: good condition; Ho. C. N. BaH 21 Dav enport, (!) BTOVEB repaired i rtore line. Ranee, ind old. Anything In 1611 N. ?4th. (16 M13lNov7 FURNACE, pfpe and registers. . & Indiana Aye. Phone Harney !" . 1) 11 H 8IMPS6N Rock a way. nearly new, very low prlca if taken at once. 914 Jones St. Fhone Douglas 1704. (lt)-39 30x FOR BALE Furnace. lulUhle for beating a t-room house; grind as new; apply at once, 3627 Harney St. (lt 875 PHEBWIN-WILUAMI CO. bet mlxd paint. Pbcrman & McConnell Dm t o. a)-77 FEW bargain In 2d hand aoda fountains, monthry payment. Derlghl, 1S18 Farnnm. . tlV- DRUGS at cut price)-, freight paid on all 110 order; catalogue free. Sherman It Mc Connell Drug Co.. Omaha. Neb. (UIW76 FOR BALK Roll top desk, chair, table, rag. Office for refit. W. A. Krr, 44-b N. T. Ufa Bldg. (lS)-424 BEND L"8 your mall order for drug; freight paid on $10 lota. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) 74 OAK ROLLER-TOP DESK, good condition; mint be old thla week. 201 S. KHh St. , (Wl MJM 14 HOMEOPATHIC tall. Sherman Omaha, Neb. remedies, wholeaale, re ft McConnell Drug Co.. . (16) 276 8 AWT, tl.00 per bbl. Wagner. S01 N. lth. (!) 8 HALL'S eate. new, 2d-hand. ISIS Farnam. (16) m FIKB kitchen teel coal range for ale cheap. Tel. Harnvy 132. lti M41S 19 LARTIF, underfeed furnace; been In tiee only two years, r. S-'W Webster Rt. Tel. Dougla. 6i31. ;tta M4UrioX PATENTS D. O. BAR NELL patent attorney and ma chine deflgner, Faxton Blk. Tel. Red 7U7 tl7)-M4.'a LARSON & CO.-Book free. Bee Hlrig. (17)-81 PATENTS THAT' PROT KCT: Our three book for inventor malfetl on receipt of cent itampi. R. S. & A. B. Lacy, Rooms 29-39 Pacific B(dg.P Washington, D. C. Etabllhed 18. tni-M629 PERSONAL' TIIE ELITE MASSAGES . Chalybeatecru1 bathe; expert lady oper ator; room 2tK) Barker block; 16th and Far nam; new eatabliahtnent. . (18) t9 14x YOUNO WOMEN earning to Omaha as atrangers are invited to visit the Young Women' a Christian Association rooma, loU Farnam atreet. where tluiy will be di rected to suitable boarding places or otherwise ' assisted.' : (18) 6 1 1 1 er MAGNETIC . l'L,: Room 2, 1204 Farnam St., 2d floors. ClSMSta Oct26 PLEATING - Ruo.Ih.ng. 1- 41 w Embroidery. Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and ' shrinking only c. pert yard. Send lor price and sample. GOLDMAN PLEATING CO.. ' M Douglas Block. Tel. Douglas 1986. ; " (IS) 883 A HOME for women during confinement will find comfortable home for babies whose mothers' cannot care for them: ac commodation firat claaa. terms reasonable. Address. MotherLoe. Superintendent Tin ley Home. 'Phono Douglad 1921. 403 Ban croft. (1 M818 OctlCx THE SALVATION ARMY solicit cast-off clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114 N: 11th St., tor cost at collecting, to the . worthy poor. Ca)l phone .Doug. 41.15 and wagon will call: . , ; ,' (18 fill PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs. Dr. King, 1324 N. 24th 8t. Tel. Web. 8559. . (18) 886 WB RENT machines. . U per week, or $3 per month. Nebraska Cycle Co., corner 15th and Harney Bta., .. ' ' , 08) 690. MAGNETIC treatment 8nd batn mt. MAU1 Smith. 118 N. 16th, 2d floor. (18) 8)10 OMAHA Stammerers' Building. Institute. Ramge ' . (tfi)-887 PENNELL MILLINERY CO., 1511 Douglas. ' . . (18) 187 N17 8YRINGES. Tubber' good.' by mall; cut Erice. Send for free catalogue. Myers Ulloit Drug Co., Omaha. OS) 885 BURNS, chaps, sores, chafing,- tender skin -IU VJ ocwiii iclll. A I V Hi 08) BCHNOOR'8 Dancing School, at Washing ton hall, 18th and Harney, commencing Thursday, Oct. 17,' 8 p. nv (18) M530 16x REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE) DEALERS. RUSSELL ft M-KITRICJC CO... 433 Ramge. (19)-8S8 PAYNE INV. CO., Douglaa 1781. lt floor N. Y. Ufa. (19) 8S PETERS TRUST CO., N. Y. Ufe Bldg. (19)-90 GEORGE COMPANY. ItfOl Farnam. ,;Tel. Daiigla 756. (19) 891 A. J. PECK CO. Real estate bargain. (19) 294 18x CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. WHY PAY RENT t When, you csn buy a modern house on rea sonable cash payment and balance monthly payments? ... . $227.50 CASH Six-room modern except furnace, almost new, cellar under entirs house, permanent walks,' first clsss condition. Above cash payment; balance, $26 per month. Close in. Price t2,M0. ' ' $1,500 CASH Eight-room modern, flrat das condition. 2 blocka from car. close in. N. 3610 Pierc St. Pries IS.C0O, , : O. G. OLSEN, : in s. icth st. (19J-M464 13 110 USE BARGAIN 14714 Caldwell St.. f-room bouse, barn and a-ft.. aoutb-front lot: paving and all 1m provements psid for. Look st It. Prloe, ' fJ.TW. W. R.-HOMAN, 1617 FARNAM ST. 0 44 It FOR 6ALA well built 10-room frame house, beautifully finished In hard wood; herd wood floor, mantel, modern bath room, and conveniently arranged. Will ' aell at a very low price, to be removed fioru present premises by purchaser. Ad dress C. C. Rosewstsr. Bee Bltfg , Omaha. ' tlH-Mill A PROPERTY en a main buameaa tbor eugtifare, havlug a present annual Ihoome ef U,6j4, with a frontage on the aide street snd alley, giving a total avalUbl frontage of 210 ft for future prmaueiit Improve ment, which would slwaya bring good rent: ought to be a good purchase tO.OOO. I have uch a piece. HENRY V. V1HAN. . IKt Nrw York Uf Bldg. . ' a)-M33 It rOHT-SALE-BT the owner, room house. ljJ?9 S Stttli. . s modern 7' 118) MMI REAL F8TATE at reanblo rrlce; Writ for list. If. R. Robmsun, Santa "ru. CaL il)-Mia iia, TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1I07. f J3M A "want ad" in The BEE stops many "long-felt wants." . REAL ESTATE CltT PROPERTY FOR " (Continued.) SALE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 19TII, there will be a SPECIAL SALE of some of the beat lots in DUNDEE Grading blocks and finished. and careful preparation of atrcets at great expense. Just City water, cement sidewalks, and trees are now in or wilt he put In front of every lot. without expense to purchaser. Electric light and and will be extendi gas run to properly, d when the demand Justifies it. All lots cither on or within three blocks of car line. 1475 to $575 for tlte! loU north of Under wood Ave., except corner. Terms $100 cash. Iialaneo $10 per month, 5 per cent discount for cash. You should own a lot In this beautiful suburb. It 1 a good place to live. An In vestment at preaent prices will prove profitable. -as well aa safe. It Is reached by the West Farnam-Dun dee car line every eight minute from 6 a. m. until after midnight. Go out any day thla week with see the property. us a nd Don't forget afternoon. the sale next Saturday GEORGE & CO., . 1601 Farnam. Full !nforma!lon at our office. (19) M417 1 BE sure to attend the Special . Sale of lots in DUNDEE at 52d and Underwood Avenue next SATURDAY . AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19TH. Take any West Farnam-Dundee ear and SO to 52d St. . ' , , . - - (19)-M311 18 A SNAP for some one,'-room cottage, gas In every room, city water, all new, Inside corner kit, i block to car, little money down, balance $ JO per month. Apply .1127 Blondo BU ) , (19) M404 16x Fine Lot Near Dundee 46th & DOUGLAS STS. t Lot 60x128, within a block of Farnam car line; gas, water and sewer; worth tTi50; will sell thla week for $425. Addresa B 341, Bee office. (19) 395 13 (19) Mi: 14 TRACKAGE PROPERTY To lease, ffiO per month, 150 ft. on 6th St., 177 ft. deep, on B. & M. railroad. ANNA V. METCALF, Phone Douglas 671 . 1234 S. loth St. (19)-481 014 NEW 6-room modern house, except fur nace, 283 Miami St., lot 60x127 ft., per manent sidewalks $2,500. Chris Boyer, 22d and Cuming Sts. (1)-M476 14 LIST your property with Chris Bdyer, 22d and Cuming St. (19) 894 BE sure to attend the Special . Sale of lots in DUNDEE at 52d and Underwood Avenue next SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19TII. Take any West Farnam-Dundee car and goto.52d,St. (191-M312 18 REAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST rifiB m wiT.i.UManv w.. CO. (191-603 $4,500 will buy elegant. S-room modern house at 414 N. Slat St.; east front: paved street; permanent aldewalk; beautiful lawn; large ahade trees; easy terms. If necessary. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York i,ife Building. (19) 731 LEAVING ity, I wish to aell my home also household gooda; situated 1 block from good car line, 4 block from school. near stores. Reasonable part cash. Ad dress 8. 389, Bee for other particulars. (19) M3U3 14X , Benson.Xying 24 IjOTS In Halcyon Heighta, well, close to car line; 20 minute' iUIo to Omaha. Will sell altogether or In bunches of five. For .prices and term ad dresa II 42. cars Bee. (19) 167 BUY THIS BARGAIN. Lot at 2fith snd Fort streets, only $223. B O. Noraquist, uwner, 6J4 e. win st. (19)-751x REAL ESTATE FARM AND ItAXCH LAND FOR 8AI.U Arkansas. SAYI Homeieeker. speculator. Investor. don't buy or move tintll you get particu lar concerning northwest Arkansas; you will be surprised: don't wall. Address Oawalt. Gravette. Ark. .IM Ml'l 14x lawn. BEJT bargain on market, a A., all- fine land, t miles N. K. bplrlt Lake, la., well Improved; best soil; must be sold; worth $7S per A- Fries next 30 days. 60; one-third cash; bal, term. Writ for particulars. E. Btebblngs, Spencer, Ia. ()-MW7 14X alluaarl. FOR SALE 600 farms, stock ranches, KanSaa and Missouri; prices from 16 to StiO per acre; from 40 to t.OuO acre, liefor you buy. aell or exchange, writ for our free lisL, giving full descrip- ' tlon. location and price dlreot from own ers, t , xt. iiumporey, , on neon, Kan. Ill DVUll, CVU (20)-M10 ltx Maataaa. FOR BALE Two homestead ' relinquish ment, covering fine tracts ef agricul tural land near CulberUon. ilont.; price, $juo each. A. O. Mlddleton, Culherlson, Moat. , . ()-l!aatx Nebraska. BARQA1N9 In Wsyn county. Nebraska, laiid: due Improved farm, good a Iowa laiio. ml bait th prices, luqulr of W. L obinon, Carrvil, Neb. (2tn M272 16x REAL ESTATE FARM AJfU RAXCII I.AM),FOR SALE IebrakCoa tinned. KIMRALL COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Two sections 3 miles north of Kimball, smooth land, black soil, it'St per acre. Term can be arranged. 0'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. ' 1101 New Tork'l.ife Bldg., , Omaha, Neb. (20)-lH6 It FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and ranches for homes or Investment. Hernia, Omaha. (?t)-Sl4 BtULK FARMS FOR SALE IN LAN- casrer county, Netiraska. Only 12 mile irom Lincoln and two tulles from good mini uiwn, a nne sio k larm ot HM acres. uooa improvements, d"0 aen s under 'cul tivation. An eustern owner obliged to make a quick sale offers It for $40 per acre. One of the beet harcaln we have ever handled. Reed &. Knapp. 122 N. urn- Bt., ivinooin, neb. (20) M353 19x FOR SALE 640 acre of the fln.'st stix-k rani-h land hi the wal ; tine buy; un- . limited sprlm? water1, pood grazlnp: miles rroi.i Halglcr. N b. l-y C Mornn 47 South Canal St., Chicago, III. COi MHS 16x do ACRES nenr Elkhorn. $3.(0 worth Im piovoinents, $ttio an a re. Other Douglas couniy urms. j. A. Uibhons, Klkhorn. Nch. Tf mi. TEXAS EXCURSION. Tuesduy. Oct. 15th. wc run an excursion tu the gulf coast of Texas. Low rate for round trip. We have snine rare bargains. Join us and be convinced. Call or ad dress TEXAS LAND AND IMMIGRATION CO., 640 Wee Muldtng. (20) M346 14 Mlscellnncon. CHEAPEST lnnd In V. S. no cusli. Nut. Inv, Co., for ife tlic crop; Hrandcls Bldg. t'joi M "2 028 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Farm and Ranch Lands. FOR RENT Part of 123 acres, tmlle north of Florence; small house and barn, lo acri-fc hill land and balance bottom land, subject to overflow wet yonrs; splendid chicken farm or dairy; cash and share rent; possession Nov. 1. N. P. Doiiae & Co., 1714 Farnam St. CD M:M 15 REAL ESTATE-LOANS LOWEST . RATES-Bomls, Paxton Block. (22)-W WANTED City loan. Peters Trust Co. (22)-S'J7. WANTED-City loans and warrants. W. farnam oinun at tun runwm m. (22) 900 fl.OiO.tifo TO IXAN on 'business and resi dence property In tnnatm; lowest rates; no delay. Thomas Brennan. Room 1, N.' Y. Life. (22J-899 LOANS on Improve!1'' Omaha " property. O Kcefe R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y. Life Bldg. I . (:) w LOANS on Improved clfy property. W. H. Thomas, 6C5 First National Bank Bldg. UNION LOAN & INVEST. CO., 310 Bee - Loan on Real Estate. Btdi;. ' Buy 1st and 2d mtgee. J 'Phone Doui;. 2901. '....- (22) 421 Novll $500 to t'jO.OOO TO LOAN nr. lowest rates: 1G05 Farnam. (22) 901 no delay; GARVIN BROS., $500 TO $65,000 TO LOAN Private money; no delays. J. H. snerwooa, 93 1 in . y. Lire. (22) $ino to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, wead Bldg.. istn ana farnam. (221-M212 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (2)-903 FARM mortgage of $2,000 6 pt-r cent semi annually; alao a city mortgage of $1,200. drawing t per cent,- for bale. Patterson, 1623 Farnam St. (22) M441 28 WANTED TO BORROW WANTED To Omaha real Address S 422, borrow $2,700 on gitt-edt?ed estate' secutrty, low rate, care Bee. (24) M446 IS WANTEDTO BUY CASH paid for second-hand clotning. shoes, etc. 3U No. 16th tit. Tel. Red 3323. ' ' I .11 Sill WANTED To buy a good billiard and pool hall. Address T. B., Box 754. Nevada, la. (25) M982 21x WANTED To buv secrtnd-han cook and heating stoves, ct and furniture, carpet, llno- Ibiihib office furniture.- old clothes ana shoes, pianos, feathers, tted pillows, quilts and alt kinds of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete. The highest price patd. Call the right man. Tel. Doug. 3971. ' (25)-M432 Oct31 WANTED-Oood buffalo head; advlee con dition and cash price. C. C. Smith. 61st St.. Pittsburg, Pa. C2-5)-46 21x CASH paid for old books. Crne-Foye Co., 313 S. 14th. 'Phone Dougla 1321. (36) 206 WANTED A mall team for rural mall route. 2210 Ave. A, Council Bluffs. (26 MJ'.I3 14x WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent, on October 19, a 4 or 6-rooui modern cottaKe. with bath, or S to 4 unfurnished room In private resi dence, for light housekeeping, with use of bath; teasonable lent. Address C. A. Uaiid. 131ti High 6f., Des Moln.., Ia. ' (2i)-JI2S8 14x WANTED Six or 7-rooni modern, house within walking distance from potoftlCe; no children. Address E 411, Bee 126) M2EI 14x YOUNG gentleman wishes board snd room 1n prlva:e family. References. Addres K 4;, Bee. J6)-MSUl 15x 11, uin.i na iM.urd for voirn married couple. walking distance city hull. (2iS)-M471 ax WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG man atenographer will be open for position about Oct.' 1: has clerical experience; references. Addrese L 24a. , car Be. il MJM WANTED By experienced dressmaker, work to do by the day. Call on or ad dresr 2606 Dodge St. Tel. Harney 3750 (271437 Nov3 POSITION a office manager by experi enced, competent man; expecta a good salary and can earn It. Address O 30, rate Bee. 27)-M431 16x DRESSMAKING of all kinds. 2611 Bea-ard. (27) M211 Nov 10x YOUN MAN wsnts position as office clerk In wholesale house; n. yeara old. Ad dress D 401. car Be. t7) M26 14 WANTED Position by a lady as private teacher- in the EugUnh branches and maid have firet-claaa U'Stimonial. Ad- drebS 1L 414 Boa. 1 -, Aiaua WANTED A position at housework by a rvanf.tM.1.1 iil with eld-rlv oouple lire- frl Addn-s acott hotel. l-arrahe 14. IJT) -MalJ 17i "i" J LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO HOND BUYERS SEALED bids will be received at the office of the cltv clerk. In the city of York, up to 12 o'clck noon, standard time, on Thursday. the 7th day of November, lwT7, for the sale of tha following bonds of the city of York: First Funding bonds In the amount or seventeen thousand dollars ($17. OKI). These bonds will be dated November 1. 117, and bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent por annum, payable annually; principal and In terest payable at the Nebraska fiscal agencr In New York City, or t th office of the city treasurer in York. Nebraska, payable In twenty year from date, the city to have the option to pay the same at any time after ten years. Second Special as Sesament bonds to be issued for the Pur pose of raying for the paving In Paving District No. 1 of said city. Thece bond. will be dated November 1, 1S07, and bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per an num, payable annually; prlnclral and In terest payable at the Nebraska fiscal agency In New York, or at the office of the oity treasurer In York, Nebraska, and will become due one-tenth In one. year and one-tenth annually thereafter for the nine succeeding yeara. Bonds will be lsued f Jf the amount of the special assessment In this district which the property owners fall to pay by th time said bonds are l.-S'ied. but in no event will the amount he greater than the total amount of the epeell as sessment In said district, towlt; M.o7$.(r. Separate bids must be made for each of the above. Issue of bonds, and a certified check for 2 per cent of the nrtiount bid must accompany each old a u guarantee that the. holder will take and pay for the bonds awarded him. The right to reject any snn all bids la expressly reserved to tne city council. Dated at York. Nebraska, this 4th dav of October. 197. GEORGE 8. NEWMAN. City Clerk. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA-SEALED BIDS will bo received by the undersigned un til 12 o'elocK noon of the 3nli day of Oc tober, 1907, for the erection and con atruction of on (1) fireproof wing, on (1) cottage, nnd otic (1) store room to be built on the grounds of the Hos pital for the Insane, Norfolk, Nebraska. Bids for the steam heating, plumbing and electric work to be taken acparately. A certified chex-k of 11.5(4) on a bank doing business In Lincoln. Nebraska, must accom pany each bid conditioned aa set forth under paragraph No. 19. page 3, of the technical specifications. The State Bosrd of Public Lands and Buildings reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive defects in same. Plans and pecltica;iona can be een at the olllen of the undersigned, state capi tal building. Lincoln. Nebraska, or at the office of ti e Hospital for the Insane at Norfolk. Nebraska, or at the office of the state architect, .George A. BeHlnghof, rooms 602-604 Burr block, Lincoln, Nebraska, The state architect will, upon request, accompanied with a cheek or money order for $50, send extra sets of plans and speci fications for private use for those de siring them, and $26 of this amount will be refunded when plan and specification are returned In good order. QEOROK C. JUNKIN, Secretary of State. 04-d015 LEOAL NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEET lug of the Forest Lawn Cemetery associa tion for the election of trustees and the transaction of such business aa may come before It will be held Tuesday. October In, 19U", at 1 p. m.; at the office of the associa tion, 622 New York Life. H. S. MANN. Secretary. Q11-1S-14 RAILROAD TIME CARD UJION' STATION 10th AND MARCV. j t'Dloa Pacific. Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited.. a 8:50 am a 9:10 pm The Colorado Ex press, a 8:60 pm a 6:00 pm Atlantic Express a 9:3" am The Oregon Express.. .a 4:10 pm a 5:00 pm The Lob Angeles Llm..al2:56 pm a 9:15 pm The Fast -Mull a 8:30 am a 5:45 pm The California Expreso.a 4:0fi pnr a 5:50 pm Colo.-Chleago Speclal..12:1S am a :M am Beatrice Local b 7:42 am b 6:15 pm North Platte focal. 7:43 am a 6:15 pm Chlrasro KorthiVFatera. 1 Chicago Daylight a 7:06 am all:64 pm St. Paul-Minn. Exp.(.. 7:6t) am al0:00 pm Chicago Local all:3f)Bm a 3:28 pm Bloux Citv Passenger. ..a 7:50 am a 1:28 pm Chicago Passenger a 6:00 pm a 9:30 am Chicago ' Special a 6:00 pm a 8:23 am St. Paul-MJnn. Llm a 8:28 pm a 7:40 am Lob Angelas Limited... a 9:30 pm al2:36 pm Overland Limited al0:W pm a 8:23 am Fast Mall......... a 9:04 am Sioux Citv Local a 8:50 pm a 9:20 am Fast Mall a 3:35 pm Twin Citv Limited a 8:28 pm a 7:40 am Norfolk - Bonosteel a 7:W am a 6:35 pm Lincoln - Chadron b 7:40 am all :25 am Deadwood - Lincoln. . ..a 8:00 pm a 5:35 pin Casper - Shoshonl a 3:00 pm all:25 am Hastings - Superior.... b 3:00 pm b 5:35 pm Fremont - Albion. ......b 5:35 pm bl2:45 pm Missouri Pacific. K. C. eV. St. 1,. Exp a 9:00 am a 6:56 am K. C. & St. L Exp all:15 pm a 5:35 pm Nehraska Local a 2:00 pm all. 40 am Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paal. Chicago & Colo. Sp'l....a 7:02 sm all:60pm Cal. & Ore. Express a 6:20 pm a 3:28 pm Overland Limited a 9:58 pm a 8:80 am Perry Local a6:15rm al0:30am Chicago, Rock Island Jt Pacific. EAST. Chicago Limited a !: am all:30 pm Iowa Local a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Des Molnee Passenger.. 4:0") pm al2:31 pm Iowa Ixcal all:40am b 9:65 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:50 pm a 1:26 pm Chicago Flyer a 0:00 pm a t:S5 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Lim...all:l0 pm a 2:35 am Colo, and Cal. Ex a 1:33 pm a 4:40 pm Okl. and Texas Ex a 4:40 prn a 2:45 pm Lincoln-Fairbury Paaa..b :46 am bli):15 am i Cblcaao tlrent Writer. St. Paul-MinneupoHn .... 8:30pm St. Paul-Minneapolis 7:30 am Chicago Limited 6: P' CiiUasu KxpreBs 1. 7:S0am Chicago Kjirress 3:30 pm Wabash. St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm St. louis 1oinl (from Council Bluff) at:3flam Htanberry local (from Council Bluff) b 8:00 pm Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 7 20 am Minn. & Hi. Paul Exp...b 7:20 am Chicago Limited a :t pm Minn. & St. I'aul Lmtd.a 8:30 pm 7:30 mi li :36 pm H:S1 am 1 1 :3f pm 3:30 pm a 8:30 am a 11:15 pm b10:16 am a 115 pm a 8:65 pm a 8:30 am a 1:30 am Ul RLI.NUTOX 9TA -10TH Si MASON Bnrllngioa. Leave. Denver ft California a 4:10 pm Northwest Special a 4:10 pin Black Hills a 4:10 pm Arrive. 4:10 pm . Northwest Kxpresa a :.w pm Nebraska points a 8:00 am Nebraiika Express at:20am .Lincoln Fast Mall b 1:45pm 1 Lincoln Local ! Lincoln Locul ' Louisville. PlatUmouth.b 3:10 pm I Rcllevue, Plattmouth...a 8:10 pm ' Plattamouth-lowa bt:16am Bellevue. Plattsmoutn a 6:45 am a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm all ll pm b i in am a 6:00 pni bl0:20 am a 7:45 am b 1:30 am a 6:46 am all :45 pin a 1:56 pm a I.M am all JO am all :3) am a 6:30 am a 6:10 pm Denver Limited all 50 pm ....a 7:00 pm ....a 4:30 pm ....a :30 pm a 9:16 am a 4:45 pm Chicago Special Chicago Express Chicago Fler Iowa Local , St. Lout Express Kansas Citv A St. Joe. a 10 45 pm a 9:16 am ( Kanaaa City it St. Joa. . Kansas City & St. Joe. . .a V46 pin WEBSTER STA I3TII WEBSTEH (hlrasra, St. Paal, Mlnaaaaolla Omaha. Leave. Arrive, b 9 10 pm all:20 am h i mam c I.60 im Twin City I'a.cnger b ti.au am Sioux City Pttasrititer....a 1:00 pm Emerson Ical ,,b 6 46 pm Eurrson Mlusail Pacide. L eal via Weeping Water ..; Falla City Ixcal Falls City Local . ..-C 8. to am ..a $:06 am ..b 3:60 pm ..c 7:00 pm a 6:60 pm bll :26 am ell. 2o am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, day only, d Dally sxcepl Saturday, except Monday. c Bun s Daily OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC TtMPaEl" Lin of th Atlantlo 972.50 IT CHICAOO TO LIVEftPOOL Flrat Class on Rail and Steame. Empresea aalla from Quebec Oct.- IS. O. M. 9MAUXW, esasrsi Agat . S33 8)0. Clark 8t Cklcsgo. til. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Good Kind i of Cattle Strong for the Week. s HOGS UP QUARTER TO THIRTT Falling OST la 9hee ! lama. Re eelpta fr Week-y-Frt Lsanaa Ten to Fifteen Lower, Otfcera Generally Steady. OLTH OMAHA. Oct. 12. m7. rattle. Hog. Bheep Receipts were: Omcll Monday .. Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Omcial Fr Kin v Kitlmate Sutiirday 11 '."91 Six day till week... Piime day lat week., ftnme davn 2 weeks aao :uo 34.iO 3a.il1 4i.V7 24.993 TS.8 Will 107.9S4 TB.34 77.H47 tO.722 Fame days ( week ago. .4. 4.3 Fame days 4 week agq..M.$74 Bam dajs last year..:..4"t The following table how the receipt of cattle, hog and hep at South, wmm i"' th to ale compared with last year. ' 19oT. 106. In-. Dec. Cattle JS,1 TW.lls ITO.wi Hogs 1.4.2S7 8.044.387 Sheep 1.45J.278 Lti01,7u 90.150 49.4J9 The following table grw th ?T price of hog at South Omaha for the last everal daya, with eomparloni I 107. 11908. 11906. 11904. 1101. H I'901 Oct. Oct. Oft. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. si I a I 6 74 Sit I 10 f 76! 7 141 7 69 f S 68 61 49 34 1.1 6 14 6 16 21 J t 91i 2: 6 SI 7 BOH 27 7 30 6 Ml 6 74) ( OS 6 761 7I 6 08 6 68 6 65' 7 81 I. .., 7.... $... t... 10.. II. . 7 42 6 Jt4 f 6 06 6 Ml 6 401 . u'. A til f 16 7 Si 6 9V, 32 80! 6 64 6 li 9 07 6 0' 6 191 7 14 ' Oct. lOH 6 lit. 2M 6 051 I 63! S 22 7 03 Oct. Oct. 6 20 4 W o ii 6 9 ti 21 b 07l 6 31 S 31 8unda. v RANGE OF PRICES. Caltle. Omaha $2.4.i Chicago !.irr 3 Kansas Clr- f.lixf(7.fl St. Lotd l.Hi1t7.15 Hloux City I.5fg.0 Th official number of car Hogs. A. 01 h A. 25 6 4'fi'V90 .:.ifi4 6.7Wi1.96 .tXvfj6.25 of stock brought In today by each road wa: Cattle, nogs, bliecp. n r . C. M. St. P 4 Union Pacific. 18 3 15 2 1 11 1 1 56 C. & N. W. (east)... C. A N. W. (wrst).. C., St. P.. M. A O... C, B. A Q. (east).... C, B. & Q. (west)... t .. R. I. & P. (east).. C. R. I. & P. (West).. Totsl receipt 10 The disposition of the day's receipts was s follows, esoh buyer purchasing me num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hog. Hneep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co 299 276 92 o 1,163 843 .... 4ii9 4 .... 1 6 80 41 .... 12 143 2,844 1,130 McCreary ft Carey Hill ft Bon J. B. Root ft Co Kengan Other buyer Totsl CATTt.W There were a few car of cat- tie in the vard thla morning, but as usual on Saturday not enough to make a market. The total receipts for the week nsvo nffn very laige, showing liberal gains over last week and the corresponding week of a year ago. The quality of the rweipts, however. has not been overly good, the smvais consisting largely of cow Stuff and feeders, witii a very large mixture ot wnnt ouyers generally term trash. Beef steers of all kinds, corn-red ami ranger, both good and bad. have been In very light receipt throughout the week. Desirable beeves especially have been scsrre and there has been a complaint nearly every day on the part of buyers who were unable to secure enough good killers to fill orders. In consequence of the kght offerings the market has been In a good healthy condition, with price gener ally a little stronger at the close of the week on the good kind at least. - While .cow and better have been In very liberal receipt throughout the week, strictly good killers have been by no mean pientirui, ana anything answering tnat de scription ha sold very readily at firm price. In fact, most salesmen are quoting strictly good cows as stronger as compared with a week ago. On the otlrer hand, with large offerings of common to medium grades, the msrket on such has had a ten dency toward weakness, being generally a little easier at the close of the week. Stockera and feedera have been coming In very fast this week, but with a large attendance of country buyers they have gone out equally as fast. All good grade of feeders nave commanded strong prices throughout the week, being very free sell ers at current figures. Even the medium grades have sold very good, although pos sibly the rough-horned cattle are a trifle easier at the close of the week, still the change, If any, has been slight. Quotations on cattle: Oood lo choice corn-fed steers, fti.tiMtf.OO; fair to good corn-fed steers, $5.fi6ii!.30; common to fair cern-fed steers, $4.7.Vft5.ti5; good to choice range steers, $5.26ii6.75; fair to good range steers, $4.5056. 25; common to fair range steer. $3.75fj4.50; good to choice corn-fed cow and heifers, $3.75jM.60; fair to good grass cows snd heifers, $3.2Mi3.86; common to fair grass cow and heifer, $2. 263. 26; good to choice atocker and feeder, $4.76ij .26; faltvto good stockera and feeders, $4 00 fyf-J! common to fair stockera snd feeders, 8i.0ofl4.0O. . , . Representative sales: WESTERNS NEBRA8K A 19 cows 1007 8 15 8 cows..., 7 cow 80 165 13 cows..., t bulls 1640 2 75 10 heifers. 4 fteder.. But) 1 30 a feeders, 22 feeders.. 797 8 40 10 feeders. 10 feedere.. 99 4 00 4 feeders. 12 feeders.. 670 1 25 9cows... 2 cows 856 1 60 1 bull.... 11 feeders.. 771 3 30 6 heifers 6 cow Hot) 2 35 . .t"51 . 871 ,. 803 . 613 . 0 . 736 ,. m .1160 (W6 2f 90 2 66 1 06 1 60 3 75 1 65 3 00 2 60 2 66 WYOMING. T. Sullivan. Wyoming. 1022 4 60 9 feeder.. 1051 1U22 3 75 34 cow 1im 93 feeders 4 iZ 3 30 4 feeder. .1(1 B cows 11 M titi Dolllhg & Son, Wyoming. feeder.. 119s 4 80 3 feeders.. 11W 4 00 1 cows lflsl $ (0 4 cow 1012 2 50 HOOB It was ops those slow, steady to easier markets, that while not showing very much difference, are still unsatisfactory, to the sellers. The trade waa slow In spite of the fact that reoelpta were even lighter than expected, with the close dull and a little lower than yeaterday. The moat of the hogs here were on the heavy order so that the Bales on paper do not ahow up as well as yeaterday. The receipts for the week, while Uglier than last week, show nevertheless a little gain over the conespondlng week of last ai'lllnm" in .r puces lias been Mo Km"1 '"sdlly upwerd all the week, the market a 4.10 pni hin nracllcalltf hl.h.r -.J.. j . ..T r -- .. . .1 , ua j unrii today. At the close of the week the mar ket is 26fi3uc higher than It was one week Sgo. Hogs sre now selling at the highest point touched since the latter part of May A. Bk. rr. .o. . Sh. Pr. ) sit ao iso it ri 12 itc as lea its o -,.. mo a ia iu m too ii ,0 1 ,iu 47 .114 SO 4 00 . 47 a . . ( J 11 lit, IS) 4 06 171 IJu u ! j- 4 ... 00 71 !t l ( u u J7 i t ot ? mi ua, a u 62 171 is at i7i at a is 41 me aa aa u i m ' 41 0 06 56 Ut 40 a IS 4. M foe IN' m sue ail ID no u 4&71, 76 ki 4 14 u , m aa t le aa n 130 a im - - 11 ... a an ( SM 4 1 44 tto a t ! 41 lit IS 1 14 211 ... 4 SHEEP There wer four ear of lamb reported In this morning, which were sold to rrve, being weighed up at $7.00 Re ceipt of aheep this week show a wry heavy fulling off aa compared with last week, there being a decrease of over 20 0u0 head. There la alao a large decrease ' aa compared with a year sgo. Th market throughout the entire week has been In a most satisfactory condition, ao far aa the selling interests were concerned, and prices havs been very high aa compared wiui those prevailing "at other market points. Fat sheep snd lambs havs been in light supply throughout the week, especially sheep. At the same time there haa been a very good buying demand on tbs part ef packer. o that the market has been In a good hea'tbr condition, with every thing received aefling very readily on ar rival. Fat aheep have old at about steady prices, with the market, if anything, a lit tle stronger st the close. On the other hand, fat lambs have eased off under the unfavorable conditions prevailing at east ern market points and are generally quoted hVt lbc lower at the close of the week. The great bulk of the receipts this week has been made up of feeder lamb, with a liberal sprinkling of ewes and only a few wethers snd yearlings. The market lis been In good condition all th week, with so active buying demand sumcleut to kp the supply well cleaued up, prsvtlcslly . ' l-J-a everything being sold on twe. dr of sr rival. All desirable kinds of feelers have sold at about steadv prices. While g'Hxt feeder and breeding ewe have sold t about steariv nrlces. old. thin nnd broken mouthed ew;-a'have been In very poor demand all the week, with riices decldrdly lower. The fact I th country doe not appear to be at all anxloua to feed Inferior kind of ewes, and, hen- receivers find It. rather hard work to llepoe of etuff of that klid. WimtfUH.n o good to choice klUor I Jim be. K7Mj71R: vesrllng wethers. $ SOn I.TS; ethers. $4 StUiiiio: w, i4.nwaV.o. No quotations are given on fair in good killer, a feeder buyer are taking prac tically everything of that description at bet'er nrlces than packer will pay. Quotation on feeders: Lamb. $e.0nr all : comi n lamb. $.". 5otS.OO; yearlings. $5 JHT .6H; wethers. $l.75'.i5 0; ewes, $ tV"rNV common em-es, fJ.2foi4.5n; ynwrlln" bTee11ng ees, ff.OuuCuO; gt breeding , t-J 1.75. Repreeentatlv sale: No. A. . 75 . 3 . M . M . I Pr. 7 00 A c 4 3 ". 4 SS 10 i i feeder . . 263. Wyoming ewe feeder... CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKF.T Cattle Weak H Iswtr-kJSffS and I. an "teadr. ' CHICAOO. Oct. lr-CATTLr-Wecerot. 10 iK head: market weak; heevea, $4-0Vri .!!; caw. tl.6nrtV40; Texana. $a.anaH Vi .lvv $5.5oiS.flu; westerns, M-Oo&t.Jti ,tocker snd feeders. $2 94 85. HOGS Receipts. U. tisadrwiarwet MtWi lower; light, $fi.SO?f9rt: mixed. t.t5tfi ;; hevv. fi.OS4i6.t0: rough. $.0Mj-8O; pig. I5.40i6f; bulk of sales. $&4ov4-iO- . SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recflpls. JOoft head; market steady; afttrves. f.vni f; westerns. IS. Offl. : yearling. 10(8. -i lambs, $6.0ui7.t- western, $.0097.4X Kanaaa City LIts Stock Mark. KANSAS CITY. Oct J?--CATTl;E-a. celpts, 1.000 head. Including V 1 head or southerns; market steady; choicer expon and drecsed leef steer. $6.007.00; tiylr to. good. $4.8iKi6.75; wetern ateai. $9,i.i.Bt; stmkers snd feeders. $3.0f!fi I.SO; steei. $J.iiy.i4.W; southern rows, Jt 6.36 1 native cows, $..20ti4.(Vi; "t'v"..hr,J?;r?Ji, ti 6.fl0; hulls. $2 Yi1.7; c4v-. ' 00. Re ceipt for the week, sUou hed. HOWS-Recelpt. 2.0 head; 'rtiarkot stcadv to 6c lower: 'top. ..6'i; lulk of sW. $.;.3.i'6.V.; heavy. ftt.2HTW.f5: packer. Jfc.JMi' .45; pig nnd lights. iJi.WV , .Kocctpts for the meek. 4l,(XI) bead. , SHEEP AND LAMna-RecMplS. UK head, market steady; lambs. H,SKI'i.i wf and yearlings. $4.7VU5.M; western . veai liiui-. $r.2Mif'i", western sheep, $t.5tx6W: fed ewes, $.1.50f5.2o. Receipt for the week, 6., 500 head. ' ' ' - ''- St. I.nnls I. It Stock Mart!, ' BT LOUIS. Or. It CATTLE ttce'elpt. 700 liead, including 360 Texansr" Irtjrkct steadv. Native export steer, $M0mfl ..l.-.; dressed beef and butohera' '. '' 30; steer under iAM vpjf. ).; .lockers and feeders. $2.75 60- cows and heifers. $3.0O4r6.86: canner. fi.wmts.m nuns. $2.76i4.75; calves, $2.21j7.75; Incllnn steers. $3.00ff6,5; cows Tckss. and and heifers. HtHl.'-Recelpts. 4.600 head; market 5o to luc lower. Pigs snd lights. .$;.,64.; packers, f5.75fi0; butchers' 1 and beat best heavy, $6 55166.95. . BHEEP AND I-AMBS-Rerelpt. 1.00S t,urt- msrkfit Steadv. Native muiione. tKfc-. ai: lambs. t4.6O(?j7.O0; culls and bucks. $3.0O"q3.25; atockers, $2.754, 5. Sloax CUT LIe Block Market. 8TOUX CITY, la.. Oct. li (BpsclsV Tals-gTBm.V-CATTLE Raceipl, 100, head. Mar ket steadv; beeve. $5.008.50; cow and heifers, $2 Mli K Blockers nd feeders. $3.0iti4.76: cnlves snd yearlings, HOI5S Receipts, '3.000 hesd. Market 5fr 1." lowTr .elllng at $(.; bulk of sales, $6.06f.l. ' 1 St. .Joarph Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 1 ?. -CATTLl? Receipts, 1.612 headl market steady; na tive $4 60t6J0; cow and heifer. $1.00 to 5 "'5; st.Her and feeders. $3.40&4..r.. HOOS Receipts. 8,328 head; market 5c lower; top. .60; bulk of sale. $. td a a s silk'EP AND LAMBS Receipt none. Stock In ' bight. Receipts of live stock st the alx rlltcl TBI western inwt .tcCTv.,.... . Cattle. Hogs, Bheep. 1,000 i',000 V.000 2.6.10 Yooo South Omaka.. Sioux City...,. Kansas City... St. Joac.ph..., St. Loula Chicago Total .... 500 100. .-1,000. .,1,612 706 .10.000 2,700 , 1.000 .a,ooo" 1.318 4.C0O . 14,00l ' .13,912 S9.528 1 OMAHA WHOLES ALB H4.HUBT. Condition of Trndn nnd 4Jntntldns otl Staple nnd Fanes' Prodno EOGS-Per do., 20c. . . BUTTER Packing slock, 2lcr cholcs to fancy dairy, 26c; creamery, 0c. CHEESE New full cream. Wisconsin twins, 16c; new full cream, brick, 16c; do mesilo, new Swiss. 2o4T26c; new llmberger, 16a 16c; young Amerlcss. lOi ' . LIVE POULTRY Chickens, 9'c; roost, ers, f.c; turkeys. 12c; dueke. l10c; geese, 70. HAY-Cholce No. 1 uplarrt $h-oo; inn dlum. $9.00; No. 1 bottom. $8 00: off SJMes from $5.60 to $6.50; rye Straw. 17-0t; -- alfalfa. $1100. , FRUITS CRANBERRIES I'er bbl., $7.76. APPLES-Wealthy. $2.00 per bu.; Cali fornia Bellencura, $2.40: Ben Davl. K-w per bbl.; New York apple. 8Je per obi. PEACHES Per box. L'tsh snd Colorsdo, $1.85. , PEAR8-Utsh, $3.008360. - GRAPES Michigan, 8-lb. basket, 33c. VEGETABLES. , . NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. 1, RM P bu.; Lima, 7o per lb. POTATOES-Per bu., 760c. BEANS New wax and string. Wt&X Pr market basket. . CABBAGE Per lb., 14C, . BEETS. TUUNiPB AND CARROTS P bu., 76c. . . ... HAUifHES Ps dos. p-uncbsav, pome 'r,rOMA3ioES-Hom grown, msrkst fcas ket crate, 90o. . CUCUMBERS Per besket. 0c. (Tt.KHy-Ks'isiuasoo, 3"4Joo. ONIONS Yellow and red, $100 per bu. NKW PKhftKB-rir maia" SWEET POTATOES Market baskst, to Virginia sweets, per bbl., $3 1 16. .":t li ' l1 Idaho lamb J ti I "2 Idaho lamb culls si's Cm 2 Wyoming ewe feeder 5?.' 7.JL. 17 Wvomlna ewe feeder Wvomlng lamb BEKF CUTS No. 1 nt8. 14c: No- J rtb. 1 11c; No. 1 rib. c; No. 1 loin, Itoi No. I loin, 12c: No. I io-.n. tc! No. 1 t-ei No. 2 chuck, 4Mc; No 8 chuck, SHc; No. 1 ound. tc: No. I round. JHc; No. round. c; No. i plats, 6c; No. 1 plsts, 4Ac; No. I plate, 4c. ' .!' " TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Li monlera, VjO alas, $7.00; othsr brand. 60cfi$1.0 1-ss. . . BANANAS Pel medium alssd vncb. fl.00'52 26; Jumbo. IZ0u$a.60. OOOOANUTB-Per dos.. V- , DATKn-Ksdsws. : asrers. So; Hsl- low is. 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, Mb. bOX. $1.00. ',.'-. 'a 'v V BANANAS Psr medium glsed. punch. $2.01)136: Jumbos. $2 VU 8.40. ... ORANGE S Florida, lai. 160,. 17C, 200 and alt slses, $4.60. " .. ., - MISCELLANEOUS. CALIFORNIA DRIE1 FRUITS Prunes ars somewhst uneetled by freer offerings ftom second hands, who seem dealrsu of moving supplies of Immediate grades tluiv tstlons rsi.s from 60 to 9 for California fruit and from 6Vi0 to to fof Oregon. Pescbe sre slightly easier, with fancy yel lows qucled at ly. Raisins are Arm; three-crown loos Muscatels ar quotad at fo; four-crow a. luc; seeded talains. $74 UHlDEf4 AND TALLOW Green salted. No. L 8Sc; No. 2, 1Vc; bull bides, tc; greea hides. No. 1, 7c; No. t 6c; fcorse. W.ai.i, sheep pelts., 60cO$1.26. TsJH fa L V)i . No. IVyi. W00L 1622c, . 1 COFFEB Roasted, No. 18. ls pr Ib.I No. 10, 14HO per m.t No. a. Is pes U. No. 21. liV.c per lb. - FI8H Halibut, Ho; trout, 11 1 ptcksrek lc; pike, 14c; pike, freak .frosen. llo; whltefish, lV16o; buffalo, Se; bullheads, skinned and dressed, Uo; catfish, dieased. 17c; whit parch, lo; whit bass, 16c; black baas, 26c; aunfish, 64aoi erapples, tiowo; large erspplM. 16c; herring, fresh frwaea. to; whllnh, frosen. Lwalac; plckeisl. frean frozen, fee; Bpamau macaarai, Uo; native mackerel, lkvJbc per fish; eodflh, freeb froaeu, 12c; red ensppar. Uo;- tfwuadara fresh frosen, 12c; haddock, fresh frosen, Uo; snisits. 13c; shad rue. too per lb.; frog Us a, $uu per dog.; gresn sea turtle maat. la per fb. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, 6&c. Tomatoes, fancy t-pound eans, $1.46; standard, $-pound cans, fl.He. pue piles, grated, 1-pound, Vbtil-to; sliced. $r,6ll tl. Gallon apples U 36. California hprU ots. $200. Pears, $1.76-j2 60. faachas. $1.75u2.40. L. C. peachas, $.'.uut260. Alaska salmon, red, $1.J0; fancy Chinook, flat, $.li fancy sockeye, flat, $16. Sarxllaaa, quart oil, $3.af; three-quarters mustard, $4 10. west potatoes, $1 ioy 1 U. Sau'igraut, SOc. punipkiiia, Suctill 0a Lima bean, il-pauod, T6cja.2t. Soaked peas, t-pound. 40c; fancy, 1.I4. ' N UTS Calif ornla wntnuta, ' lo; tTrllll walnuts, 14c; pecans, U'lfee: ft I bar ta. U'y I4u; Braails, llW!:; almonds, lec. rwaatsd peanuts, tc ; raw peanuts,