{ title: 'Geneva daily times. (Geneva, N.Y.) 1911-1955, July 28, 1920, Page 6, Image 6', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074668/1920-07-28/ed-1/seq-6/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074668/1920-07-28/ed-1/seq-6.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074668/1920-07-28/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn88074668/1920-07-28/ed-1/seq-6/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Rochester Regional Library Council
if. * and Want PepArtntent ; RATES: One Cent a Word each insertion\. Six consecutive. t insertions for the price of fmu. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. SPECIAL NOTICEi—Page oloaes 10:80 «, m. Ada l»t in at th»t bour will ho held over until the following day. TELEPHONE; Business Office No. 2494 ^\*' LOST AND FOUND >OST—Gold cuf£ link with Initial B. Finder please leave at Timus office. , Reward. 286 iO8T—t'mbrella with brass handle In & and 10c store on Seneca Btreot. Reward If returned to 157 N. Oenesee Street. *&*> 3ST—Small brown leather curd case \\containing money and picture; valu- able aa koep-sake. Reward, if re- turned to Times office. 267 P m •••• 4.0ST—On Clinton or State street prayer book with green cover. Please return to 205 W. North street. Re- ward. 249 HELP <: VOMAN wanted to do housework at 177 Exchange street. 263 JlELP wanted for kitchen.. Restaurant, Castle street. Murphy 260 fe-... JioOD PAVING P08ITI0N In Goneva to soli a well known line of toilet BecessHH-H fo r a S>racus e manufac- turer (Hvi* Tiffr«*nc» AtlrtrcflH It-1). FOR SALE 1918 INDIAN .MOTORCYCLE with sldo car *or sale; A No, 1 condition; fully equipped; a \bargain. Inquire 11. N. Wadaworth street. 262 ANTIQUES for sale—Bureaus, Btands, 2 blue coverlets, large Mahogany glass, some small ones, chairs, writ- ing desk, etc. Call 53 Colt Street. 261 6 DUROC PIGS, 10 weeks old for sale, 1 Chester white sow with 7 pigs, 2 Ouernsoy bulls, 1 year old ,one regis- tered and one grade; also team pt horses. Thos. A. Moore, Stanley, N. Y., Geneva Pike. 264 1920 HARI.EY DAVIDSON sport model motorcycle for salo. Has been run 650 miles, ?2B0 cash takes it. Call evenings between 6 and 7 at SS6 Exchange street, room 22, top flioor. ' 148 RANGE and pair of gonm-fenthe lows for salo at 67 Pultoney St. 211 office. BATAVIA BEAN HARVESTER for Tale. 2, I 1-2 H. P. gasoline engines; I, 2 1-2 H. P. gasoline engine; 1, 6 II. P. gasoline engine . Inquire J. S. Hatliuinu, Itom.i Hill Ktmn. 2trtc )|RL OR WOMAN wanted for gen- housework. Address li-34 Times offlgo. fci— ti£'•'••*'. JYQMAN wanted to keep houHe for man on farm. Frank Oleason, Pot- ter, N. Y., Yates County. 232 ) DINING ROOM GIRLS wanted. Best wages. Steady position. Inter- national Restaurant, •• 89C Exchange Street. _288 MiDDLE-AGEJJ WOMAN wanted as -mother's helper. Oood wages.. Per- manent position. Mra. George Oood- clle, JLochlanU Koad. Phono. 2627. 202 DISHWASHER AND WAITRE88 wanted at K. & B. Restaurant. 133 JJIRLS—Wantod for steady, light, ileanwork In niodern factoey, Stan- dard Optical Co. 38» WOMEN AND GIRLS wanted. Ge- neva Preserving Co. 954 HELP WANTED—MALE RAILWAY TRAFFIC INSPECTORS Wanted -Barn from $110 to $200 per month and exponses. ' Short hours; travel; thief*, months' homo'study un- der guuruntPi*. Wo get you position. No auo limit. Ask for Huoklot B-47 —-Blnndnrd Jluaineas .Trainlug—Inatl.. tute, Buffalo, N. Y. 067 BELL BOY wanted. Apply at Lake- Bide Inn, 573 S. Main St. 250 MARRIED MEN over 26 wanted for clean, light, permnnent work; good \\pay. Chapman Factory, Middle St., Geneva. • 260 BOY wantod—Must be 10, honest and wilting to fetiru drug bunltwsss, a- good •teady position and chanco to com- plete your High -School education during fall and winter months. Sen- cea Prug Company. 262 ABLE-BODIED MAN wanted to work In kitchen or dish .pantry. $46.00 per »nth. Bourd, room and washing furnished. Clifton H]>iln«s Hanltar- lUBa. Clifton Springs, N. Y. 101 BARBER wanted—Must bo llrst-rlaas. |26 J)er week; half over $35. Mominy oft. Union hours. Apply to D. Basdlce, 180 Kxchango street, (3e- i nova. 218 MEN wantod toe - general factory .••\work. (lood wages, best wortfng I conditions. The Halt Mfg. Co., Ltd.. Canandalgua, N. Y. 221 BOYS wanted. Apply Geneva Boiler « Work*. . . 227 BOY Wanted Immediately for general T -worti fibbul our plant, tnqutre Timm I office. 248 GALE8MEN wanted. rnthollc: city and road permaireni positions; chance for advancement; only men of good habits and references need upply. B-28, Times office. 20G /TRUCK DRIVER wanted to drive ( Seldon truck. An}one lohlng for an \ easy job need not apply. • H. E. I- Hovey. . 208 \. MAN wanted at oncp for gpneral 1 •work. Rochester lee Cream Co. 15B MEN wanlfd In our packing cellar. Ap- I ply Tom Mlllerd. Bice Bros. Co. 80 .•TEAMSTER wanted. Snlnry and eom- / mission. Rochester Ice Cream Co. '. .136 TRUCK DRIVER wanted. 'Responsi- ble tiuHtwoithy middle ngea Tmtnr Permanent position. Oood wages. C. C. Davlson, Geneva Mills. 160 Dead the Want Ada, Tney nr« tn« W-- \<- FEEDING OATS for sale. Uui'haji, Senecca Castle. Charles 92 FIFTEEN HEAD of Western horses for sale. Somo good State horses 1 l;dit out d wurk. Wm. Bowen, Sfl.ju_ mour Alley. I'hono 5123. 197 THI8 IS digging time a-t Quaker Ridge Potato Farm, f'omo and (111 your baskets at wholesalo prices. Phone Waterloo 7I--23. F. H. Unger, Gene- \a-Clydo Road. 170 LEHIGH CEMENT for permanence— for silo by C. C. Davison, 791 30 OOOD GRADE Breeding Ewes for sale; all 3 years old. They arc Montana ewes and -will have no stonmen \worms and good condition ojid cheap. Price $0.00 per head for quick sale. Geo, vWade, Romulus,' N. Y. _'.\\. • . .. '\ FURNACE to heat hot water 'or steam (or a 6 room or double house, garage; Reason for selling, made house over Into a two family flat and need more radlatortu, MM). E. M. Cox-Frnlleh, Seneca Falls, 8 Troy St.. 228 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent -41 Clover Btreet; modern Improvements. Phone 4656. 254 GARAGE for rent—Inqulro DO High St. 265 HOUSE for rent, No. G7 Pulteney, flnt on Main St, for rent. Inquire 71 Mlllon. 219 HOUSE to rent on 21 Geneva St. AJ1 Improvements. Phone 8-F-12. 239 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DOUBLE BRICK ( yOU_§!jror salo-at a real ItaiRaln Inmti-d on Lafayette J. V. Ma.lla, 11 I.ewla. M5B trally located, one Income property newly decorated Insldo and out, elec- tric liRlits. new bathroom, with extm lot. 189 N. Main street. 43 408 PULTENEY ST. for sale. 8 rooms, fins and Hcrtrlrtty. Phone 2123, or Inquire on, premises. 246 FOUR AND ONE-HALF ACRES head of .William street. Oood well, eleven forest trees, good fences. Kasy (erms. Would mako four building lots. Cnarlea D. Bean, 79 Seneca St.. Geneva, 237 AUTOMOBILES 1920 FORD TOURING CAR BODY to exchange for Ford sedan or roune t>Ody. Wttl pay difference. C, f.\ YounfT, Regent Theater, 240 RADIATORS—For Fords, Honey comb style, also second lmnd and ro- bullt In stock. John A- Pontius, Elm St. 495 1919 FORD TOURING CAR for sale- mechanlcally perfect. Chenp for cash. Address A-96 Times office. 878 1g18 BUlCK ROADSf ER for sale. Me- chanically perfect. Inquire after 5:30 p. m. at 121 Oak 9t. . 230 1918 Chevrolet TOURING CAR for sale, also 1919 Scrlpps-Booth touring. Owner traded for Scrlpps Sedan, only run 2600 miles. Finger Lakes Motor Co., Inc., Exchange St. 229 USED TIRES for sale—We have at rc» ttraos 3S, tfOanlEEy\ of used tires, all makes and sizes. Come In and look them over. 19 Tlliman street,. 645 BUICK SIX ROADSTER with sum- mer and -winter tops for^fiale. Fully equipped, rerently overhauled and painted. $1,060 cajh. H. J. Burr&lL I\f± 1 1 y^ € 1 f\ w pt'iin ^f j|u TI*T^ *\ t\ A - A A A *fr y \ J •**^* ****** ** V TX «\l' '.\ v ul 1 Xll/ifU ,in%M m The Slack Spot Carl/le said: \There li alwayt a black spot in the sunshine; it Is the shadow of ourselves.\ 1 Don't atand In your own light. Be on the alert for opportunities for advancement. In the Help Wanted Columns on this page tonight you may find youl» big chance. Read the Want Ads now. +*++•+++++*•+•* • A keyed advertisement, that is, • • o-i» in which the address is given • • in care of tome number, Times • • office c«n only be answered by ill + letter.. . • • • Do not telephone asking for the • • name or address of ths adver- • • tiser, « ( the office employees sre 4f • not allowed to give out this in- • • • <M> • • «• * + * • * + • * * SEEVICES OFFERED PAIX TING itlonn f and—papering, of any scrlpfio a t reasonable prices, dine Bros, DiaL 2730. Jar- 146 RUG9 FROM OLD CARPET' old clothes. Our truck calls In Geneva ana vicinity every Wednesday. Wag- • not\ Rtrg Works,- -Seneca—Fa-Hss —84$- DO YOUR PAINTING and paper hang- Ing no-w and save money. Leo P. Roche,. Phone B249, 44 East North St. 245 FLATS FOR RENT ' * 6 ROOM APARTMENT for rent.. Ail Improvements. 410 So. Main St. 153 ROOMS FOR KENT 3 OR 4 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent fo» light housekeeping. Gas, tyith and heat, 47 Ave. B. 283 RNJSHED ROOMS with all mod- ern conveniences, gentlemen prefer- red; 8 inlntites from center of city. 232 Cftstle street. 244 FURNISHED ROOM for rent, bath and electric light. 16 Pulteney St 205 2 fiwaatxsxae^^ MARKET PRODUCE. 8UTTESI, - **s^^ Dairy Butter Creamery . Butter * BOf Creamery Butter, per 1& .. Eg&s ......i v EGETAB *-fr 8 - Retail. Cucumbers ,. 10® Cherries, sou*, qt. ....... # Green Peas, pjk, 50# Beets, bunches, 2 tor (J Cauliflower, head „. 25© Cabbagev-^ead,- new .~. • .* Carrots, 8 bchs Celery, bunch -, Com, grew*,, Jo.......... 60 £6 60 65 \V0 15 8 «0 6 40 @ .12 Lettuce, B'oston Head .... Lettuce, Southern, ad-3 for Carrots, bunch, 3 for .,., Onions, plckllos, ib. ...>...., Peppers, red, doz ...'.....* Peppers, Green, doz Potatoes sweet,, per Ib . . Popcorn, shelled, ib. ....... Potatoes, per pk K Radishes, & bchs. for .... String Beans, Ib it Swiss Chan;, lu Tomatoes, .basket, .per lb_ tpeberg Lettuce ..... Turnips, per Ib, Spinach, pk tfeet OEeens, Ib, .,.._.'... P _20_ e Fruitt Black n t. 2S, str 90 -its Red Berries, qt Apples, peck , . Honey J3#w-Melons-.* Apricots, doz @ 40 Strawberries ©20-22-26 Goose Berries, Ib ., @ 10 Watermelon ® 55 Canteloupe, 2 for , @ 25 Currants, Ib @ 10 MEATS. Live Waight, @ SPECIALS AT THE SHOPS NEARLY EVERY WOMAN wears a switch and transformation. We have the inrEreBt stock of hair goods in the xltsr—and. the-Hnast-q^tal 1 tjv - Wft spo- oiallzo In matching grey and white shadeB. Combings made up by the ounce Mabel Claris, 428 Exehftnge S t - • 12 3 NEARLY EVERY WOMAN wears-a switch and transformation. We have the largest stock of hair goods hi the city and the finest quality. Wo spec- ialize, in matching grey and white shades. Combings made up by the OOTTCT. fcfttbet—C4ttFte,~-42&-E.xe4mn«e- street. 258 FARMS FOR SALE ^40^R0OxM-HOUSl—steam trio llRhts, cistern, well, barn, gar- age, woodhouse, poultry houses, lot 120x27-5 ft., lots of fruit large garden, cement walks, on paved street. Street light I n front of property. Good reason for selling; price right. -Ad- dress flot E3, Hnll, N. T. 259 PHEBE MAUGER FARM, 4 miles south of Waterloo on State Road. 98 acres. Property must be sold to set- tle estate. George I. Teter, executor. Schnlrel Bldg,, Geneva. 90 SENECA COUNTY FARMS—I. al- .ways have good farms of all sizes on my list; Bee me before buying. B. W. Dowden, Waterloo, N. Y. • B? BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DESIRE TO PURCHASE substantial -lnt*l?st In established industry Or business where services of successful experienced man of sales ability would be hrlpfufl. Address B-22, Times of- fice. \. 142 MISCELLANEOUS ONTARIO BUSINESS INSTITUTE, new Fairfax building, bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, secretarial and allied business subjects. Vi.y nnd evening schools. 100 REA.L ESTATE WANTED SEVERAL FARMS wanted for cus- tomers -waitlmr. From 25 to 100 acres. IM with us and get • results. J£g\rgg_OoodelIe. 46 Linden St., . 2Q3 MISCELLANEOUS WILL START Thursday .morning for Jersey City. Will take load to any placo between liere and thei'e \at reasonable discount. R. Llnzy, 11 E. \Washington street. rhono 4735. , Fowls, per Ib r Hogs., per Ib @_ 14 Veals, per Ib @ 15 Orosud Meati, Beef .\JM...J.. , 24@ 26 Fowls- ;!WSi @ 32 Fowls ' @ 32 Pork, per\ Ib .............. ® 21 •3BAINS, ETC.- ' (Quotations from Eavlaon's) ' Cornmeal, pe rton ........80.OO@S5.00 Chop Feed, per ton ... ..^.80.OO(g)8B.<)0 Oats, per I5u o 1.25® 1.35 Wheat, per bu ' 2.60®^ 3.00 Barley, per bu 1.50® 1.75 \ ROCHESTEJt PRODUCE .Bockester, July 28. FRESH DRESSED POTI-TRY Chickens, per Ib ......... 85® . . Turkeys, per Ib.......... ..@ 40 Ducks, per \b .......... 32® 85 Geese, per Ib 20® 22 FRESH DRESSED POULTRY. 600 ® Turkeys, per Ib ....... 6 ® 65 Chickens, per Ib ...... 40 ® 42 Fowls, per Ib •• SB @ 40 Ducks, per Ib .. & \42 Geese, per Ib & SO Veals, per cwt. i 22-00#2S Beef, dressed, per icwt. ...15 00^25 00 Spring lamb, cwt 35 Straight \ SMOKED MEATS AND LARD Bacon, per Ib @ 38 Ham, per Ib - @ 40 California hams, per Ib... @ • 24 Dried beef, per Ib ...... .. @ 40 Lard, In tierces - @ 23 VEGETABLES Beets, now, per doz. b'eEi. §0® 35 do, basket 60@ 60 Cabbage, Southern, crt, do, home grown ...... 75® 1 00 Carrots—- \ New, or.bunches ••.. . .... 20® 25 Celery, per dozen........ 140® 1 60 do, large b'dles, 6s doz 2 70 © 2 75 Corn, green, s'pthe'n, dz.. 40® 50 Cucumbers, hothouse, doz 1 DO® 1 25 do, Dili pickles, 14 <jt 1).. 175® 2 00 Endive, per dozen .... ... •& .. Horseradish, per Ib. ,,-.,, & Kale, per bushel G0@ 60 Lettuce, common ........ 10® IS WANTED RYE wanted fer immediate delivery. Highest market price. C. C, Davlsbn. 372 WHITE ASH LUMBER or logs want- ed, or would buy standing- ash-. Give full particulars and our representa- tive will -call. H. Shbldon Mfg. Co., Elmlra, N. Y. 137 WHEAT wanted. Any kind, Hiehest market price. Always buying. Ge- neva Mills. C. C. Davlson. 217 WANTED TO RENT-^-By September first a 5 or 6 room apartment or house with improvements. Addires I WILL CALL, and pay highest prices for furniture, carpets, clothing,- etc. W. A. Long, Phone 3363, 29D Exchange -Sfc —' '••'• - 990 WORK wanted by the day. Call or address Mrs. Bernlce . \Whltaker 48 Curiey Iietiuc^jr.j.,,,.^\* J0@ • Onions, dryTfer bu, '...... • @.. . do, green, s doz, bchs,... 18® 20 do, Texas, per crate ... 1 G0@ 2 2E do, Bermmia, bbl Q •• Parsley, per doa. bchs.... 40® 60 Peppers, green, 14 qt, bskt 1 B0@ 1 75 .Peas, «reen bushel ....... 2 75® 3 04 Potatoes, new, bu.... .|..... 3 00@3 25 do^ew, 14 qt. bskt, 1 40@l 50 do. Southern, per bbl., 9 00@ S 30 do, sweet, 40-lb. crate.. 3. 26® Radishes, per doz. behs. .. 10® 15 do, per bskt. 100 bchs. .. 75® 1 80 do, white, per doz. bchs.. * 3S@ -40 Rhubarb, doz. bchs ....... 3'5@ 40 Spinach, .per bushel 26® 30 Squash, summer, per doz. 60® 75 String beans, yel'w 14 qt. -30® 35 do, «reen, bskt. ...... 30® 35 JomatQea, 12 Ib. basket..J. l 00@l 25 TiU-nips. new per bsit,'.. _,80@ 7*> Vegetable oysters,, per do? benches ........ ...... 40® SO Watercress, doz. M bchs.... 26® SO COUNTRY PRODUCEJ Butter, dairy, per-ib 50® 55 Eggs, per dozen 48@' 65 do, poultry farm 60 @ 65 Fowls, 32;® 35- Springers, per Ib. ........ 40® 45 Ducks, per Ib .. & .. Geese, per Ib .« @ Maple Syrup, new, gal .. & 3 20 NEW YORK MARKET .New yorlc, July Z7 FLOUR—Market ruled quiet. Spring atents', yia.ROlgn^.fi^ plenrfl, jil.OOfg) 12.00; strtights, $11.7&@12.5O. WHEAT—Market ruled easy. De- eemuer, $2.41 1-4; March, $2.43 3-4; \spot JN-O. z rea whiter, J2.91 c. IT f. track New York export basis. CORN—Market ruled easier. No. 2 yellow? $1.69 1-2, 10 days' shipment; No. 3 yulloiv, nominal; OATS^—Market ruled easy. Fancy white ^affoftj $MO#1.12 nominal; or- f 110. amary white cupped Jl.10 RYE— Market ruled »eak.- No. 2 Western, *2.17 1-2, c. 1. f. doniestic; J2.29 1-2 f. o. b. Nek York. BARLEY—Market ruled easy. Malt- ing. $1.33; feeding 44 lbs., $1.26 1. q. b. New York. BEEF—Market -ruled steady, .Fam- ily, 2l@24c. PORK—.Market ruled steady. Mess, $34.00@S5.00; family, 48@50c. LARD—Market ruled easier; nomi- nal. City, 17 1-2@17 3-4c; Market eas- ier. Middle West, $18.30@18.40. TALLOW—Market dull, nominal. City prime 10c loose; special loose lie. COFFEE—Market easy; 1 to 6 points lower. No. 7 Rio on spot, 12 1-4 @12 l-2c. RICEf-rMar-ket unchanged. Domes*-, tic, 9®15c. MOLASSES — Market unohanged. Open kettle, $1.02 . 3-4@1.12; black strap, 30c, RAW SUGAR—Market ruled quiet. Centrifugals 16.55. REFINED SUGAR — Market ruieo steady. Fine granulated 21.OO@22.60. BUTTER—* Steady, Creamery, ex- tras, 66 @ 59c; firsts, 62® 58c; state dairy, tubs, 46@55 l-2c. CHEESE—Steady. . Whole milk, specials, 27@28c; do, fancy, ^86'l-»@ 27 l-2c; state skims, specials, 17018c; do, choice, 15UI6 l-2c; fair to good, 12@14c. EGGS^-Steady. Nearby, white, fan- cy, 68@80c; do, brown, 66@60c; ex- tras, 54@55c; firsts, 47@50c. POTATOES—Market ruled s(«ady. Nearby white, $6.00@7;00; Bermudas, ,i*.@..'. .; Southerns, $1.00@7,5O.- I5E A NS- -Market ruled steady. TSlar- feet~$n:50;—pea. choice $8.00' flfrf #-8.-25-; -red- kidney, uhoiue, $17^tK DRIED FRUITS—Market ruled quiet. Apricots, choice to extra fancy, 26 @ 31c. cy, 11@18 l-2c; prunes, 30s. to 60s, 17 l-2@25c; prunes,\ 60s to 100s, 11 l-2@ 16 l-2c; peaches choice to extra fan- cy, 19 1-2@21 l-2c; seeded raisins, choice to fancy,\ 23 i-2@25c. DRESSED POULTRY—Market un- changed. Chickens, 40^48c; fowls, 28igH2c; turkeys, 60®60c;* ducks, 2f@ 35c; geese, 21@27c LIVE POULTRYMarket ruled f»rm. Chickens, 40@47c; fowls, 3G@39c; turkeys, 35c; roosters 24c; ducks, 26 @30e; geese, 25c. COTTONSEED OIL— Market ruled weak. Spot $12.00itpl3.00 nominal; crude nominal... Ja> PETROLEUM—Market ruled firm. Crude Pennsylvania $6.10. TURPENTINE— Market \ steady, $1.70. ROSTN\—iffarRet ruIe-J steady. Com- mon $12.75. WOOL—Market niled weak. Domes- tic fleece XX Ohio, 38®62c; do, pull- ed scoured basis, 42c@$1.25; do, pull- ed, scoured basis, 65@$1.40; domestic territory staple, scoured basis, $1.20 ©1.35. HIDES—Market ruled quiet. Native steers, tz@28c; branded steers, 27@ 28c. HAY—Market ruled easy. No. 1 $u.00@2.20; No. 3, $1.4tJ@1.85; clover mixed, yl.20@2.00. STRAW—Market steady. Rye, 90c ®$1.20. • HOPS (1?19)—Better demand.'State, prhne. to -• choice, 93@96e; Pacific Coast, prime to choice, 93@95c. Seed Markets . Chicago, July 27—SEEDS— Choice tlmoihy.auoted at $9,Qfi#lfe5Q. clover at $30.00@35.00. 'Toledo, July 27—SEEDS—Choice clover quoted at $23.50 cash, $24.00 October, $23.00 December and alsike at $24.00 cash. Buffalo, July 27—SEEDS—Choice .timothy quoted at $5\.00®6.00 choice red. clover at $24.00@26.00 and alsike > a. buahttl; whim clover^ ^ and- oat $eo$$6S per »0 pounds. East Buffalo, JsjJjr Receipts 176 h$acL Market' steady; sales shippiagr steers at $16.26@I? <ro, butehets at••9.0d«S)f 15.00, yearling at $16.60<3)$i6.60, heifers at $7.00@13.00, ! cows at *3.00@11.00, bulls at $6.50@ $10.60 .stockera and feeders «t-|7-.0ft#- $10.00. Fresh cows and springers sold at $65.0Q(g>i60,0Q. CALVES—Receipts 800 head. Mar- ket actlvej sales at $6.00@19.00 and a tew at 119.60. \• • -- ; ] HOGS—Receipts 4,800 head. Market values 25@50o lower; sales .heavy aji 416.00@.$16.25, mixed at $16.50, Work- ers at $16.60@$16j.60, a few at $16.75,, light do, at $16.50, pigs at $16,000\ 16.50, roughs at $12.60@13,00 and stags at $8.00 ©10.00, SHEEP AND IAMBS — Receipts , 1,000 head. Market for lambs 40c low- er; sales lambs a t $8.00@15.50^ year- lings at $7.00ig)$12.60, wethers at $9.60. @10.00, ewes at $3.00@$9.00 and mixed sheep at $9.00@9.5Q. Fruits and VegetabFes, \~ Philadelphia, July 26. \AFPCES^P-erbskt. $1.00#1.25. POTATOES—Southern, bbl., $3.50.$' $8.00. - • • ONIONS—Jersey, per bskt., 35@60c, CABBAGE—Per bbli, 25@75c. . Boston, July 26. * POTATOES—New, bl., \$9.fl0@ 10.60. APPLES—New, per bskt, $1.50@2.0» ONIONS—Per crate, $1.00@1.75. LETTUCE—Pe r bu., 20@35c. CABBAGE—Per bbl., $1.00@1.75. : Cfeveland, July 26. ; POTATOES—Southern, No. 1. per bbl., $9.00 ©10.50. •APPLES—Per Dushel, ONIONS—Per cwt, $1.50® 1.75. rtPfii- fil 2.50. Chicago, JUly 26. POTATOES—New, per cwt, $4.25@ our & CABBAGE—Per crate, $1.25@1.50. ONIONS—Texas; crate, 75@$1.00. -—BtrFFAtO GRAIN MARKET^ Buffalo, July 27. FLOUR—Steady; -trade light Wholesale 1-2 cotton sacks.J. Best, patent , _.«-il5 Off Bakers' patept ' 14 75 Clear '. 11 50 Tastry _....»..-.._...•. 14 OP Graham 12 75 Rye flour, light __ 13 60 Rye flour, dark ._ 13 25 FEEDS—Bran easy; otBer feeds firm. .„ * Mixed cara Spring bran, 100-lb. sack 53 Q0 Standard middlings, do.. 63 00 Mixed feed 62 00 Flour middlings _.. _ 70 00 Reddog ..'..•...„. ,, 79 00 Cornmeal feed, per ton .,.\?6 00 Cracked corn ?7;:0Q Hominy feed, per ton............ 78 (tiS Gluten, per ton 72 Off- Oilmeal, per ton,. fi8 50~ Cottopseed-meal, 36 -per cent... 75 00 WHEAT—Good inquiry^ but no of- ferings on track. CORN—Another dull day. Buyers would not pay 6e under yesterday and quite a few cars were held over. \ Closing asked: \No. 1 yellow,\ $1.56; No. 2 yellow,. $1.66; No. 3 yellow, $1.55; No. 4 yellow, $1.51; No. 5 yellow, $1.49; No. 6 yellow, $1.43<g?i.46; on Irafife, throngh billed. • —— - Sales: Pour cars No. 2 yellow, $1.6(1, in store on car; .No. 3 yeliow,, $1,63, local billed. OATS—Sellers offered oats all morning at 8c under yesterday, but there were no buyers. The market closed weak at that 'decline, with no business. Closing asked: No. t white, 90 l-2c; No. 2 white, 90c; Nq 3 white, 89c; No.- •4-Tvhit>3rS8T!roirtrack~ through billed. \. BARLBY--Market unsettled. Quot- ed:' Malting, 49@50 lbs., $1.34; 48 lb»., $1.29; 46 lhs., $1.28. Feed fair to A car of choice 48 1-2-lb. malting barley, on track, through billed, sold at $1.28. , Chicago—Closed, malting cash none; feed, $1.06; September, $1.06 1-8 asked. Milwaukee—Closed, •$1-.16@1.16. RYE—No. 2 quoted, $2.11, on track, urrough WTIea. ' ..--.. Chicago—Closed cash: $2.08 1-2; July, $2.06 1-2 asked; September, $1.75 jt | .Steady - Emplo^rment Good Wages - — It. S LIHS €0. • - . Lyceum Buy a Home 8 room house In west part of Ry. Price $3306-^OriTy \$500 Cash. 8 room home with all conven- iences. Price ?3000—Only $400 cash. 10 room house on paved street. All conveniences. Large lot, gar- age and hen house. Price $6000. —$1000 Cash* 9 room house,. New steam heating plant, new roof and new- ly painted. Electric lights, gas, hardwood floor»- r Price_ $6000. ASK ABQUT OTHERS F, S. BROWNLEE FAIRFAX BLOCK .37 Linden S '- ~. Automobile Repairing and Overhauling Washing, Etc. Satisfactory work at reasonable prices. WML MllJ^ER Seneca Alley rear..Savings' & Loan Association ' Phone 2635 - Hay and Straw Markets. N,ew Yqrk^July 27.—The market at Thirty-third street shed holds about steady though quiet and there is no price charge noied to-day* At other harbor points) 'Offerings are liberal. Scarcely any trade and market decid- edly^ weak. Rye straw holding steady, oat straw at $15.00@16 00. HA.Y PER TON'—LARGE BALES No. 1 timothy $40 00@42 00 No. 2 83 00@40 00 No. 3 28 00®32 00 Shipping ...-24 0Q@28 00 Fancy clover, mixed..-.. 35 00@40 00 No. 1 clover, mixed ., 28 00®32 00 No. 2 clover, mixed 24 00@28 00 STRAW PER TON No. 1 rye $18 00@19 00 No. 1 oat..., 13 0Q@15 00 No. 1 wheat _ @...., Boston, Jujy 27 HAY—Market easier; sales No. 1 timothy $44.00®..-.» No. 2 timothy at $36\OO@38.OO, No. 2 Eastern at $32.00® 35.00, No. 3 hay a t $27.00@32.00, clover mixed at $26.00(8) 32.00 and fine hay at $27.00 @3fj.0O. Rye straw quoted at $24.00® 26.00 and straw- -at -$16-.OO#l:6.00. ' Italians to L«ss War-Mads Fortunes. \War-made fortunes are to be con- fiscated In Italy, according to the SJH •aeanocmept of a -OTngscatorj decrwv Prepared by Premier GlolllH, at Rome, Bringing Up Bill » I Some Suggestion 6 BlLL*NS \ Hot water Le—an In Dlstotlcs. Wliat b«ad ne«i to.make ft a pw« feet loofl—« pcxteci food la that whldi contslM protein, ctrbol^-arotes, ffn4 fat In certain definite proportion*—» something wlttLiitJ^.Jt.^Hent'e brwa \md btitter,\ spat >fefa \and drl* ptafc\ and bw«d *toa •aeesa? Jon and leans pair «tilte property, Ihe beans supply the absent p •WhfB jroti tat'*fi*<& and potatoes, TMSI terf aria Yorkshire pffiJdtoff, pairing n^es^JUperfect foold. pelrlnf of conaimentt Is not a of taste laime. XSSfiiW Is ~& becatiie It was 4SeW«etl that discounted tho «a:cessl*e greenstufl: m ih» JboweJsf, goes -witn -feeef, tttrf not -wl* -becagse-JntUon 1a d A Tasli mf m&% ilife. !WmWlii«: Iiijp shaft laahoteliaf Balttjaore, Hd, Mia Nyma Seaiter^* ftipneen •»« H5nt S Wy kto^^*I^Mle* ; * 0 aevenft that; «he said,,» interterca svitli ti OwdugT ^lift has thet#>t* -teuiwaic( lot $56,000 «galMt the mffri 1 * ' ' ' Paris, July ~2S- ...-d&ridKd to particil n 1(> v at London to 'oTTTirp soviet ~gove cimdiilon that Rui of t 1 !.. new aat<v w dispatched, to Mosi for notivp particil In thp ronference. Tiw all-importai mnv take part in con fi i once was t Paris until after ; I'ri micr Millerand ivas concealed In patihps printed in pnpors, Tnsteaa of demo vU-t KOYernment fl; n ;l «-in national t I«\l. -.\ is held at : ffr -i! • ntly are no wh..ii» situation, in, \\ Itusalan debt, so l ,,., (fovrrnnient i \'• 'ii^oiisscfi simul nance will inaisi -'i^ine: liherty of '\ i .-illif-s in rpspc< I:..Nhfvik Russia. Anoth.-r importa I!\'ilinrnfi oonfereri ..Pi--i*.ibly will not li r.-iM'snntation is m p..s.,i general conJ ''Hi. I,1B at the Fl Ii.nl i.reviously st ^•\'H not en'er a Jl\\ \I P I'nited S T ' imlication3 nt I' ».,• will insist u \' \mpiiran ropre PH.rthf eonforeacj ^ * T «^PS out. T •' Frern-h press '••• i:..uloene oonfe 1 ' : i i \micr Mitlera \ l 'i\ snviot gov do.,..,,, 1Iy acc , t , |^_ ••' '\'1 tin* Joni-ri •ttr -, n p ra | p ross 0 J •\ touring car drii ••> or oak-s corners -s 1 * ltJo as it came ou «' the Seneca BU« , *'•*<> o clock this Mt r?r <1rh-<m by Dr. .Kansa*—- '\• Kansas car \ \• ft ,, sll ' p «t and 3 toWonter of th* Surr..ffi.t ' IJdttfttJtv.^Onwrla.noB m*w^sfsr£j^^ tha execuio*. \