THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, 11 FOR RENT ROOMS Famished Ho.im. ATTENTION, ROOM HUNTERS: If von full to find the room you dealre linnni these atl. call at The Bee office for Room List gives complete detailed descrip tion of vacant room In all parts of the citv. New Hals are Issued every week IjAKtiR roorrTTor two la. Ilea. 1M1 S. 21sl; on car line H 1WH; references exch g d. NICELY modern. furnished room, 631 S. 22 Pt. close tn; all llonaekeeptna n oo m LARGE outside, steam-heated, two-rom apartment, furnished for houarkeeplnp; ttio' and I per week. Lincoln Aparl mpnii 5102 Chicago. Tyler 2'7. vHkLI, healed housekeeping anl cold water; no ohjecti m)inn; not on to chd- rtrn. .'15 UaltT-.rn'a. Roril and Rnunl. f7 FARNAM ST., first cla board una room within warning aisiaucv. -icn preferred Lnforntuhed ltoonik. N. 18TH ST.. 911 Three room and baih In modern flat; steam heat, hot water, electric lights, janitor service. Phona Douglas 4913. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments anil Houses. Apartment. KPLKNDIO NEW FURNISH Kl APARTMENT. FIREPROOF. TRAVERTON 24TH AND I.AXDON COURT. Catering to people of refined taste. Anortmont la xnmnletelv eollll'ped for houekeeplnK. up-to-date and comfort-1 able. A front comer apartment will be vacant Saturday. Thia will be rented almost Immediately, ao call at once If you want it. TRAVER BROS.. Tel. Doug, llftf. 706 Om. Nat. Rank. Tel. Web. 4M evening or Sundays. 271i lewey Ave., laruo living room with built-in bed; kitchen and bath; NEW, furnished nicely; no lease required; $-7 aummer. ISO winter. HASTINGS & HEY DEN 1614 Harney. FOR RENT-HOUSES VVet. J6M DOUGLAS, modern room. $33. 1126 South 81st, modern, 8 room, $.10. W South 41st, modern, 7 rooms, $23. JOHN N. FRENXKR, POFOLAS it4. K3n LINCOLN BLVD. 11-room house. strlctlv modern, with hot water Price $30. Douglas ISIS, heut. North. HOUSES FOR RENT S rooms and sleeping porch, all mod ern eottane; hardwood finish through out, tile bath, $26.00. 720 N. 2sth St. II. B. BOYLES, Tel. Doug. 1j65. 8-ROOM house, all modern. In first claea condition. 2919 Webster St.. $28. and tenant to pav for water. CHRIS ROYER. Telephone Douglas &H9. 2123 f'u mi n St. 4-ROO.M mod. flat. MS N. t;t li St.", I7. 2f.27 Cuming St., B-rcom modern except heat. J. B. ROBINSON. 412 Be Hid. $16. cot tn go, newly papered, 2fil0 Bristol. J2r., modern cottage. 1813 Manderson. A RTHt'R CHABF:. Re Hldg. Doun. l.'AI. $Ro4 HE WARD ih. 8 r joins, modern, 1; rood lawn and shade. Phone Douglas 3918 or Walnut 2il. lila GRANT PT. 7-r. com., modern, $2. T. F. Hall. 433 Ram (re Bldg. Doug., 740. 4-ROOM cottaKe, nice lot and fruit. 4ti7 Seward St.. $11. Key next door. Booth. tOR RENT 7 rooms, new oak floora, new plumbing and electric lights, 1304 Bouth 28th ;t.-,-$3ft Benson St Myers Co.. 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. ' tEIRABLE 6-roam cottage, modern ex cert furnace. tKS B. Utb Ave. Hlxen- baugh. D. 4238. 8-R. house, sleeping porch; Field Club Inst, mm 14. th Ave. Harney 3X24. NEAT 5-room collude, facing boulevard, I4. Inquire 2411 S. 24th SL MlMeelllBMOt, HOl'SES AND COTTAGES. 5-R. 6361 N. 30th 8t. partly mod.. $13. 00 3- R 601 Martha St., mod. ex. heat 12.00 4- R. 113 Grand Ave., pt. mod 14.80 -R. 3115 N. 24th St., mod. ex. ht.. 12.60 6-R. 1818 N. 27th SL, mod. ex. ht... 12.60 5- R. 603 Martha St., mod. ex. ht.. 15.00 6- R. 4S"S N. th Kt., mod. ex. ht.. 18.00 6-n..6i8N. l?th St.. mod. ex. ht.. 20.00 6-R. 3121 Corby Bt., strictly mod.. 27.60 6-R. 3Fil N. 80th 8t. strictly mod. 26.00 6-R 2417 Ellison Ave., part mod.. 13.00 6-R. 12110 S. 6th St., mod. ex. ht... 18.00 6-R. 4KtiJ Dodge, strictly modern... 56.00 8-R. 223 Park Ave., strictly mod.. 30.00 5- R. 218 Park Ave., strlctlv mod. 22.60 8-R. 2a0 Dewey Ave., strictly mod. 82.60 g.R.414N. 81st St., strictly mod. 26.00 6- R. 1&S8. Kth St., strictly mod.. 26.00 HEATED APARTMENTS. 4-R. 1806 Ohio St 20.00 4-R - 825 8. 24th St 30.00 We have others. See our completa printed list before renting. AMERICAN SECURITY CO.. Cor. 17th A Douglas Sts. Doug. 6013. $ 72026 Castelar St.. 3-r water. $128 large rooms, walking distance. $153228 P, 23d St., 6-r.. mod. ex. heat. $182718 Charles St., -r mod. ex. heat. 1182613 Jones St., 4-r., mod. ex. heat. tM 4214 Wirt St., 6-r., mod. ex. ht., new. 1254107 Lafayetta, 7-r., newly decorated. 25 On Prettiest Mile, 6-r., all modern. 8.10 6-r.. St. Louis flat, Hunecom Park. $tO 18th and Lothrop. t-rm.. all modern. $5 West Farnam district. 18 rooms. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMll'ANY, 637 Omaha Nat. Hk. Bldg. D. 1781 o fjo 00 t-r. house and 4 lots, 3415 Maple St. $25 00 7-r., strictly mod., 31-40 Franklin. 126 00 7-r.. strictly mod., 1718 8. 26th St. 140.00 7-r.. strictly mod., square house, T518 Pacific St. These are all good houses. Look them over. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doustaa 1009. FOR GARDENING AND POULTRY. 6-r., downtown, colored; $12. Also a $ and a $ (like bungalow) and ACRE GROUND. $6 and fX Also 6-r.. Cali fornia bungalow and acre. $14. TeL P. 2107. Evenings. Wal 2ft7. HOUSES FOR RENT. ' CREIGH. SONS & CO. 60S BEE BLDG. DUG. 200. FOR RENT AP'TS AMD FLATS Weat. 4 ROOMS. 313 8. 27th, beautiful Apt.; has sun parlor, built-in bed, screened porch; NEW, very choice, sub-lease, 140 sum mer, $45 winter. HA8T1 XOS & HEYI'EN 1814 Harney. VERY choice 4 or 6-room steam healed" apartment, on West Farnam St. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1IX'2 FARNAM ST. MODERN 6-room apartmeut. including sleeping porch. Will located. Harney ls 8T. CLAIRE 24th and Harney, 3-room apartment. Harney M7. North. FOR RENT April 1, thoroughly modern apartment. 5 rooms end maid's room, In Best neighborhood. Phone Walnut 974 MolibKH, steam-healed apartment, near f. u.; is upwards, o. y. Htehhlns. !!. FIVE-ROOM ateain heiitaa ananment. very desirable; tne Chula VUta. tuta and Poppleton Ave., 4.50. 822 Bran- deta Theater Hldg. Dong. 1571 rTESlRAULE aix-room flat' at,, in k in 220 Leavenworth St. Rent, $. Conrad Young, 322 Brandela Thea. Bldg., D. 157i. FOR RENT 3-room apartment; all inod ern, including shower bath, vacuum cleaner and dumb waiter. Red 6X72. FOR RENT Six-room fla t: Field club Harney 118. district. H21 Kouth 3XJ St. ST. CLAIRE .4in and Harney, i-room apartment. Harney 847. VlIEN the reining problem Is under con siderstlon -either from the standpoint of the tenant or landlord the Haul Es - tale and Want Ad Gulda to ull ot Greater Omaha The bee Is the beat . medium for sura and satisfactory results. MOVING AND STORAGE Su iNM And'SimiTa iTE . PACKING, PMIPHXil AND FUR.N ITIRK RF.P A I 111 NO, PUNO MOVING A SPECI A I ,TY. CENTRAL FURNITURE STORE. Douglaa 77SS. "OLOBE VAN & STORAGE Storee, move. park, ships; l-hore van and t men, 11.25 per hour; atorag. U per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. lnuKla 4S38 and Tylr K. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and mov ing. l; N. lllh Pt. Phona IViuglas 84 or Harney 19S7, OMAHA Truck. Van and Btoraga Co., moving, packing, storage ana snipping. Phone Douglas 149. FIDELITY &Vk FREE Phono Douglas 188 for completa llt of vacarv. house and apartment; also for storage, moving. lRth and .lackson Sta Separate, looked r.um. for household ood and planoa; moving, packing and OMAHA VAN AND FTORAOF. CO.. an s. :tfh P ivmalaa 41l. FERRIN VAN & STORAGE Packing otorare, 15 Cap. Ave. Tyler V.-WV j. c. he El) vsr; Co. and Movinn, atoraca. I.MI Fa mam St. Douglas 6146. FOR RENT BUSINESS PR'FTY Horn, STOREROOMS. 3 dandy fine storeroom at 24th and Iavenworth; one of the best location In city; rent very reasonable. CALKIN 3 A CO. Douglas 131. City Nat. Hank Rldg VERY deslrablu Ures la Orain E i c ban. buildini?. fire proof, in tine with growth of buainosa center. Make a aelection to dav. K. D. WEAU. W S. Uth St. Wead Pldf , PTORE. modern; low rent; near post office. O P. Btebbins, TilO Chlca;o. SI DUB building, living rooms In ier. 2006 N. 201 h. Doualaa 1HM. GARAGE FOR RliNT. Gara.ee for rent, 11 per month. 39th Are and Harney St. Conrad Tonne, 122 Brandela Theater BUIc Douk. 1571. WANTED TO RENT Infurnlahed llovaea and Flat wITHAVK A SYSTEM THAT WILL RENT vnur vacant nrni ertv. We do It for others, why not you? Telephone ua right now. THOS. U M'GARRY, Keollno B 1 d g.. Red 4344. I'linl'KKiToWMCKg ATTENTION. We have had :J0 calls for rentals since Sunday, and must have houses for our clients; let us know what you have va cant. Call Douglas 424U. Phopen & Com pany. 234 Keellne Rullding. WANTED 4 or &'room apartment by the first of April. Must be south of Far- nam and eaat of Park tk Ave. Phone liar- ney m2. WANTED April 1. 4 or 6-room modern apartment, flat or cottage, between 2fth and 3oth near Farnam; give full partic ulars. F 644. Rnslnea Property. WANTED TO RENT Two-chair barber shop In small town, or place to start new shop. Write Box 302. Genoa, Neb. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Weat. REAL ESTATE. Fire and General Tnt surance. Art Thstcher, 1217-11 City National Hank Bldg. Pouglpa 8801. FOR bargain seo 81& N. 86th Bt., new home, with garage; cathedral district; small amount of cash required. WILL build homes on easy terma In Benson or Omaha. Tel. Benson 202. W. U SELDY & SONS, INSUItANCE. North. Beautiful Bungalow Strictly modern and up-to-the-minute; R rooms and den, all on one floor: living and dining room and den flnlahed in oak; bedrooms maple and birch; built-in bookcase; winlow seat, cloth a chute; hot water heat; one block to Florence boulevard; can be handled on easy terms. Vogel Realty Agency, 101R-18 W". O. W. Hldi'. Doug Good Homo Very Little Cash Five-room cottage with bath; large lot; fine shrubbery and fruit trees. Price $2,350. Located 4107 North 29th St. Norris & Norris, 41 Pee Bldg. Phone Dottr'a 4170. BEAUTIFUL TWG-STGfiY STUCCO, t large rooms sleeping porch and tiled UUIM, &ivu rvnici avv, DVUlll nuuh large porch; splendid shade; paving all paid; $(40 cash and $40 monthly. Phone uoug. ss or uoirax kii. B. J. SCANNELL. tEs!RABLli llOt'sE-t-rooms. EltX down; two rooms upstairs. Strictly mod ern, lot 40x128, on easy terma. 2810 Bug gies street. Only $2,7uO. r. ii. Landeryou, D. 6785. i2 Neville Blk. " BUNGALOW BA RGAI N North side, near Sherman Ave. rar; well built, well kept bungalow, rental $26, for $2,600; reasonable terms. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keellne. I HAVE for sale a 4-rooin house on full lot, m blocks from end of car line, 4-d and Grand. Price 11.350; $250 cash, bal. monthly. W. Colfax, D. 1510, 7u2 Keellne Hide 6-R., almost new, at. mod. bungalow, oak finish, full sized lot, paved St., 18th and I.trd. $3o0 down or good tot, $3,250. YOUNG MAN, 301 Om. Nat. Bk. D. 1478. 11-Room houe and bain on a lot 6xl32 feet, paved alleys; all modern except electric lights. 1J Webster St. Call Doug. 7W1. I CAN atll a Prettiest Mile bungalow for $375, easy terms; best location in city. Call me up. I)oug. 33Hi. GOOD HOMIE. 6-room bungalow; all modern. 410B N. 21st. Phone Owner. Colfax 2253. 7-R. mod. 2iJ Manderson. Webster 820o. loath, HOME BARGAINS ON SOUTH SIDE 5- r., modern bungalow, price, $2,So.0O. $260 cash. 136.00 I.er month. 6- r.. moUtrn. In Crelghton's 1st addi tion, price $2.tXK.'.u0. -r.. modern. In Cre'ghton's 1st addi tion, price $3,400.00; $wo.uo cash. 8-r., mod.. In Crelghton s 1st add., on large corner lot; price 4.i0; sw cash. 6-r., modern. 2-tory. Jth and Leav enworth St., price $4,150.00. 5-r.. modern, near 42d and Leaven worth St., price H.i.Ol. Inquire 413 Karhach Hlk. Tel. D. 8807. TKOOMS Large living room, dining room with Dutch wlndowa. kitchen, pantry, rear entry; on first floor finished in oak, 1 large bedrooms, bath and sun parlor on second floor; full cement basement; elegant' fixtures, furnace; Just compleud; located near 85th and Martha. Price. 13,750. C. 0. CAHLBE11G, 812 Brandela Theater Bldg. RAILROAD MAN Just listed, one of the most beautiful homes In the south part of town that can be bought at a great sacrifice sale; g rooms, strictly modern, with hot water heat, oak finish and oak floors through out; one block frem St. I'hilomena's church, I blocks from rar; lot frml-'S feet; street paved; ten minutes' walk for railroad man or bualness man. Must be seen to be appreciated. PAYNE INVESTMENT 4TOMPANY, D 1781. 6th Fl. Omaha Nit. Bk. Bldg, o Southwest Nonresident owner says must sell 22 S. !Bd St.; good 6-room strictly mod., furnace heated, oak finished house: lot txl32 ft. Good place, well built-H.750. D. V. Sholoa Co., 915-1 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 4. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED gnwlh. five ittKi'TTAimAnr" TRICE ONLY $3,.XKi Strictly modern, full brick foundation, choice east front lot. dandy parage, lo cated In Crrlghton'a First addition, near Windsor school. OSRORNE REALTY CO., 701 -2-3 Om. Nat. Hank PHc, Dong IC4 Make an Offer 81 ft Sfth Ave., 9 largo rooms nnee, modern plumbing, fine east fur. front lot. near Field Club, owner -says get an offer, you give? Payne & Slater 1 Omaha National Nont eshlent What will Co., Ttldu. 5-Room MotTeni Uunjralow Near 85th and Martha, east front lot. 49x1:13 feel to nllev; Immediate posses sion: rimy term; $500 to IV cash, bnl ance $30 rer month. George & Company, Douglas 7.16. ! C'ly Nat Hk. Bldg. ;;w S. ATI l -roo.n modern exept heat, Price cut $um, owner must sell; want otter t once, PKKKA & MUS1I 1. KX!7. 6-HOOM bouse; modern except furnace. " 2l7Ji,2"'?L!-h t Douglas HQ. 8-R. house, alceplna porch; Field Club Dlst., 90S 9. ar.th Ave. 91 IseeJIaaena. 6-room cottage, not quite finished; full lot; only throe blocks from car line. Price, 575. A. P. Tukey & Son, Phone Doug. 502. 1fC7-8 W. O. W. Bldg. 1-HliUM MAKOAIN NEW. -BOOM. J STORY HOl'SK. NEAR CAR. A SNAP AT $3,409; REASONABLE PAYMENTS. BENSON A POL'QLAS 1722. CARMICHAEU S41 PAXTON BLK. new norsia FULL LOT. $1,200. AMOS GRANT. 211 Brandel Theater FTRh. i. .id 'tornado Ins. Slyrt Deuel, tUl N. tM. Phone Colfax 1t2 after It a. m. FOR SALE 5-room house and lot on 1619 Berry Ave. Electric lighta and water. REAL ESTATE- UNflViPrtOVED Wfl. ACRES. ACHES. ACHES. COUNTRY CLlll ACRES. You no doubt know where this bear' ''ill suburban property Is lo cale. On the Fort Crook boule vard, miles from the city limits on the south, and right on the car line. There la no acre property around Greater Omaha to compare with Country Club acrea. And there ia no acre property has a brighter future. It will pay you well to Investigate Country Club aires, which Is now for aale in tracts of one acre and upwarda on very reasonable terms, ONEILS R. B. INS. AGENCY. 634 PrandHs Theater Hldjt- Tyler 1024. 3 LO TS on Park Ave, near r anuun. for I7.M0. W. H. GATES, 847 Omaha Nat. Rk. Bldg, 1X124. Nnnk. Come Out to Minne Lusa and see the wonderful development go ing on there. You will find the beat Iota offered In Omaha at $550 to '$virt. Sewer matna, water mains, walks, grading and seed ing all paid for. Easy terms. CHARLEK W. MARTIN & CO., Owners. CHOICE LOTS CHEAP Several lots. Just west of Fort Omaha, at 375 to $260 each. Also a block of choice lots at 17th and Fort Sts., at $200 to $2.t each; $1 cash and $1 per week will put you In possession of your choice of these, lots. Rasp Pro., 1W Mo Cague Bldg. Doug. 1063. laatk. WILL BUILD TO SUIT. Have 16 first choice lots In Leaven worth Heights Add. easy terms. Doug. Z!81. Carl E. Holen 614 Psxtor. Bldg. FOR BALE or trade a satisfactorily lo cated lot la Albright. Cheap for cash. Write P. 828, Bee. MlaeeJIaneoaa. FINE lot on Bancroft, near Sixth; cloae toachool; only 1 mile from Union depot. Owner, Mrs. H. I Harris, 8S24 Grand Ave. Phone Colfax 752. RICHARD EVERETT, ARCHITECT. 106 No. 15th St. Phone Douglas 1009. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN !). START YOUR HOME IN BENSON! BUY THI8 LOT! $10.00 down and $10.00 per month: price $250.00; atxe. 60x128; located on Locust SI. between Clark and Burnham;. not far from achool and car line. Geo, R. Wright. Ree office, Omaha. 3 ACRES, with city, water and cement walka, 2 blocks from Benson car line, for $1,850; $274) cash, balance on pay ments; fine for florist or truck gar dener. Tebbens, 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. D. 21 R2. Daade. 5 or 8 Acres Unimproved Overlooking Fairacres. Just a short distance northwest of Fairacres we can give you a piece of ground that will make a beautiful coun try home site. Future possibilities of this location are unlimited. With the building of Brownell Hall In Fairacres mis property will be within walking distance or tne street car. and it com mands a wonderful view In every dlrec lion. j;very incn or the ground Is a building site. We are offering this ground for $200 per acre under a valua tion of adjoining land. See us at once. Hiatt-Fnirfield Co., 23n Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tel. D. 4.18. Dundee Homo For Sale A very deslrabW up-to-date modern home with 60-foot south front lot, one block from car line. Price ;,500. This louse is in the newer part of Dundee and is finished In oak. with oak floors, and haa a beautiful suiiroon and large sleeping prch. It is sur rounded by good homes and will cer tainly please you If you want some thing that is choice and desirable. J. H. Dumont & Co., 418-18 Keellne Bldg. JTel. Doug, run. NEAR HAPPY HOLLOW Modem home. 8 rooms two lots, barn, cistern; non-resident owner anxious to sell. See us. F. R. W'EAD. 310 S. 18th St., Wead Rldgo Miser llasrosa. ACREAGE BARGAINS Five acres hlghely Improved, 10 blocks from city csr llnH. lYleed right, for quick sale. 3H acres on macadamlxed road, near Irvlngton. Good impiove ments. Price, $1,W0. ft. acres 'v ir.H from interurban car line. Good. new. 4 room houae, and other improvementa. Price, $2.6tW. 6 acre, one block from car line. Good Improvementa and a dandy truck farm. Price- is right. V acre and 10-room modern houae with theping porch, tn Bellevue. Reasonable price and terms. 1 n'mprov e I tracts ranging in size from of an acre t) 10 acrea on easy f-rma. C. R. Comha, 111 BranL'els Theater Hhlg , Douglas :9lh. liicne Sunday r evenings, Webster 64. REAL ESTATE-WANTED 6 or 7 room house, modern, from owner; West Farnam District preferred; price not over $3,760.00 and at reason able terms. Call Mr. Carse, D. 4233. WANTED-To bu lo Duv on moniniv oavmena small alure room, wltu living rooms sbove. Iu Cenlial achool district. Phone Red '.54 htAL ESTATE INVESTMtNTS Farnntn St. Tot For Sale 4 9 feet front with alunble provemoms on V'amtim St., ne.ir St. Pi Ice -!,. Im r. .1. H. lhunont & Co.. 41-H Keel, ne Uldr.. Tel. Inu. Iriro, HON. I'ORNKK, cliw in; ifiit i. S. P. PUSTWH'K A 9V Itce lild;. Ik.EIE-TRACKAGE AVouKl You Buy A IVackape Ltt Very Cheap A non-resident owner hns a lot S'.xl;',', i witb traekace !'i the r'm' jjootl Iocs- i tin,; upon which there Is ov a couple j oi om nouses nru, nc i r monio. This lot will tiling IOio within tl next few vears. The owner ol-th Jolnln lot aslis i;.0n for his. t cm buy this lot f.r Ki'M ensh. Arc yo.t in te:iste.l; If so. call. II. A. Wolf, I I I EM Ware Hlock. Oo.mla I REAL ESTATE-EXCHANGES I I FOR SALE tilt EXCHANGE I 1912 i-passeiiHer, IV On Pierce Arrow. I In fine condition; will trade for land or Omaha Income property. Pay some cash. Address C Mee CLEAU OMAIU-$l,iV $4.'"1. $V0 up to in.oini for OMAHA EQC1TY or EAST NTH. FARM IJVND. Give full detnlls in first letter. 1. '3i. Omaha Hee WILL exchiinne line cent ml Minnesota farm for farm Hockyford district, Colo rado M. Inmlan. Itovalton. Minn. fTld RARG.TN-i0 acrea-'W inl!csN. V. of Newport, Neb., for Omahn Income. See me tor price nnd pirtb ulars. J. A, ABBOTT. Patterson Blk., Omaha. WELL improved 80 acn-s. W miles Iroin Omal a, vacant or Improved for a -rengc near Omaha. Thomas I'ampbell, Keellne Bids. Douglas 4S?3. fR SALE or tra.le a satisfactorily lo cated lot In Albrluht. Cheap for ca'i. W rite B. 82K, Bee. CAN sell or exchange atiyihlng you have to offer. C. J. Canan, McCague Bldg. REAL ESTATE-BUS- PROP'TY 96 FEET. IKth Ht . 3 blk. from viaduct. $6,600. McCague Inv. Co., McCaguo Uldg. FINANCIAL Real Katate, Loans, Morlarasies, WE are ready at all time to mako loang on first-class city property and eastern Nebraska farms. Hates on request. UNITED STATES TRUST CO. Hi So. 17th St i TO for loans on beat class city residences iu aiouui.ie ;,uuu up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St. OMAHA homes. Eaat Neoraska farina O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. MIS Omaha National. Phone Douglas 1711 1.... rr t . . v. ,. -i. iu lAAa, lor u years, on Improved properties. BHOPEN CO.. Doug. 4246, MONEY on hand farm loana. H. W. National Bank Bldg. for city and Binder. City GA11V1N BROS. 846 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. llCj TO $10,000 made promply. F. D. Waad, weau mag., into qt rainam pm, CITY properly Large loans a apecli iy. W, ii. 1 noma zzk Btaie BanK liia 67o CITY LOANS, C. Q. Caflberg, 10 12 Brandeia Theater Bldg. CITY and farm loana, 6, 6S, 6 per cent, J. IT. Dumont ft Co.. 418 State Bank. MONEY. HARRISON A MORTON, sis (imana witt. Hang mag. 8lnrk and Bonds. Two First Mortgages For Sale $1,600. due In five yeara. Interest 7 per cent, payable semi-annually, on 300 acres of good level farm land In .Weld county, Colorado; value $4,500. $900, due In five years. 7 per cent, pay able semi-annually, on 180 acres of good level farm land in Weld county, Colo rado, vaiue E. T. Heyden, 1814 Harney St., Omaha. Nebraska. HAVE two 11.000 mortgages drawing per cent Interest; secured on Tennessee land; dun in 1 and 4 yeara; will trade for good automobile, or what have you,' Artiress : am, trma'ia nee MORTGAGE Have for sale $2,Ou0 6 tnige. on jw aero rami in ienraska. c A. ttnmmei, m;i uin, Nat. Hk. Bldg. $1,000 FARM mortgage bearing 7 per cent. -ecured by 640 acre of land Tl almage- Ixwmla Inv. Co., W. O. W. niog Abatrwcta of Title. GUARANTEE Abstract Co. The uumwut best abstract a the cneapest. itoom t. r-atteraon mag, U.2S47 REED ABSTRACT CO.. oldest abstract orriee in Nenrasaa. Hrandeia Thea. KF.T?R Title guarantee and Abstract iviiiuv Co a modern abstract offloa. sua 8. 17th St. Tel. D. 647. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Iowa Lands. GILT-EDGED INV EST M EN T To close an estate we are offering a 290-acre farm, eastern Iowa, at $136 per. This is an excellent property and priced away below adjoining farms. Any one looking for a first-class Investment should investigate this. Relyea ar Glf- ford. 316 Ramge Hldg., Omaha, Neb aflnneaota Lands. 240 ACRES, 46 mile from Minneapoll near two good ran roan towns; one- half under cultivation, balance use for pasture and nay; can practically all be cutlvaled: good soli, good set buildings; this land will produce 60 bushels of corn per acre; country is thlctly settled; complete set of ma chinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; 4 good hore, 26 hogs, chickens snd everything on the farm goes at $6 per acre. Immediate possession can be had. SCHWAB BKOS.. J028 Plymouth Hlitg , Minneapolis. Minn. M FARMS, 2o Improved un.Tl4 pieces un Improved, from 180 to 1)40 acro of tho best soil In the ited River valley, near Argyll-, Stephen and Donaldson, Minn.; .iImu 12 Improved farms from IH to 4i aires near Tyler, southern Minnesota, offered for sale. Write to owner, M. Lnurltsen. Security Hldg., Minneapolis Minn. Missouri l.auda. ID ytiir ANT 1T7 Call or write for our free booklet tell ing all about Dent Co., Missouri. It will pay you. We make our next trip Tuesday, March 7. We are selling Im proved farms at $20 tc $00 per aers. All sizes. Euay terms. let us know what you want. We have It in the (Harks. W. S. FltaVK. ?l Neville Hlk. QREUT BARGAINS $, down $5 monthly. buys 40 acres, good fruit and p ultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only 1,5. Address Box Mm, Ex celsior Splines, Mo Nebraska I.aada. 4a UUbliELa v lii-.AT L AN . Jt Pl.lt acre. Choenue Co.. beat srn.ili itiin Co. lo slate, few snaps for erly buy ers. Live agents wanted. Write Fund In ga!aiidIr!V.OVvLS id neyNeb FOR feAl.K, V-seciloiij ,-iuiie tat of Clarks, Neb.; good Improvements; 00 sere in wheat, balance pasture and hay meadow; I17.0U0.U0. Owner, V. D. Ahel, Clarks. Neb. THREE uuart.ia, una Improved, bal anc hayland, eouth of Lynch. Neb. Might consider trade. General Mercan tile Co.. Omaha. Neb North Dakota U4i, Itl.'V Noith Dakota farma from owner and save agent a commiaslon. Writ for particulars. Aaa Sile, Esmond, North l'akota. FARM AND RANCH LANDS New York l.anda. Ai A K K ur iiioin y ben on bu . then ou will not have Xt make your profit above Its value when you aril 7d acrti frm, with cow and train, price $:,; $i onsM J'oi venrlv. Fsihire Is oltcn the first atep to a-vme-thinn better; 4'-arit rbrr view farm, wnh cow a. tam ami tools, price U.4'. Jmh Ciifli M enrl. lo you know- what It i to be loalng when II,. Oo profit woul' set everything tight? o.'-aire farm, 2 ..am, henuar, 2 ap: In urchnrds, 2i cherry tree, lvel, lv stone; piicn ll.i.V.. caxll, HUD yeaily. It. K fir,, mil. I oiie v iv l, pnrcbaser. E. MCXXON, 2t?0 S. Salln St.. Syra cuse, N. V l lafOltst II I.MItl. 1.1 I M. v. .s.-i. - ,.:, nan m l aeneial erop state III the union, mttlaia wanted: lanJ tor aale at low price on ay terms. Ask for booklet 14 on Wia cnntn Central Land ilrant. Excellent lamia for stock raining If .nterested In frutt land ak for booklet on apple orchard. Address I ind and Indiislrla' lept.. uo I. In Railway, Mlriieapolla M'nn Mlaerllanenn. Ht'YKRS WITH" THE MONET TO INVEtT. Farm land aoa placed In these col umn reach the knl of pople all over the weat who have ample fund with which to Invest in lands. quality and quantity are both found In THE HME'S country circulation. Although the S ibsi ilptlon ratn l.i lilgncr, THE BEE has a greater coun try ciic ilatlon dnilv and Sunday tliuit It nearest Omnhrt competitor. Send In your ad and reach some real buyers Have lull a kaka run hale W rite a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City (la.t Jour nal, "lows' Most Powerful Want Ad Med'um." Twanty-flve worda every Fri day evening, Saturday morning and 1 every Saturday evening and Sunday for i one monin. giving iiireii iui wi innv rtiifPrnt dava fur 82: or 60 worda. 84. or I 76 words III. Largest circulation of any Iowa we- paper; tuO.OtO reader daily In four great atates. NOTICE IX) FARMERS. When In need of help of any kind write, telephone or call on ua. CUNNINGHAM LABOR AGENCY. 111 S. 15th Ht. Omaha. Neb FOR any and all klr.de of acreage locatej en or near car line, call C. R. Coma 116 Prandela Theater Bldg. Doug. tll FARM LAND FOR RENT 'OK HEN T 18o-acre farm; general store thus iHistofflcei , nig rbance tor man with family. WVston. N. D.. 1,6"0 pays rent and stock; Investigate. Postmaster, Bndlard. N. D. FARM for rent, ll!0 acres- 60 acres In alfalfa; cah rent. .1. C. Root, Kta tlon R, Route 1, Omaha. Thone Wal. 1M4-2. 35 ACHES fine rich level land, close to Benson. 17 an acre. HASTINGS ft HKYDEN 1814 Harney. 'J HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For Hale. MUST SELL HARNESS. $2,700 worth of double harness to cloae nut at a discount oi one-inira rrom reg ular price; 11,000 worth of alngle har ness to close out at one-half regular price. Harness shipped subject to In spection. If not satisfied, money will be refunded. JOIINSON'-DANFORTH CO., 16211-31 -33 N. 18th St.. Near Clark Bt NOTICE TO FATlMERS. Have arrived with 22 of my big, well matched mares, dapple grays, roans, bays and blacks, from 6 to 8 years old; weight 1,800 to 1,500 bs. If you are In want of honest work mares don't fall tn see them, for they must be anld before the 15th to settle my entire ealate. Lady owner. Barn In rear. 124 8. 24th St. UN E aeveu-year-old mare, wt. 1,400; one rive-yeai-oia mare, wi. i,sv; peat rarm team In the country. Alao one nine-month-old mare colt. Foreat Farm, two miles west, half mile south of Benson. Call Douglas 3108 or Benson 6233. HARNE',68, SADDLE ,AND TRUNKS. We make tnem ourselves and sell them direct to the consumer. Why pay two profits for inferior goods when you can get hlgh-grsde goods at first costf ALFRED CORNISH ft CO., 1210 Farnam St.. Omaha. INTELLIGENT and persistent adverlla ing will 'sell" any salable real estate, and the largest number of prospective buyers can te reached through the Real Estate and Want-Ad Qulde to all of Greater Omaha THR BEE. SPRING wagon, $J6; lumber wagon, $2g. 14MI Houtn lmn. FRESH cows for sale. 2831 4th Ave., Co. Biurr. HAY-$7.00 ton. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. li. POULTRY AND PET STOCK MONEY in chicken; write (or Johnson's free catalogue. Poultry Know-How, about the pay-for-ltsalf Old Trusty In cubator. M. M. Johnson Co., Clay Cen ter. Neh. Thoroughbred Boston terrier puppies. males, 8.to; females. Jd; rully pedigreed. Max Gelsler Bird Co., 1617 Farnam St. RHODE island I led eggs, rertll tv guar. fertility anteed. $1.00 settlug; $.uu hundred. Wal nut 153, 11 XD grain. 100 lbs., $1.76. Wagner. I01N.1I AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE CLASSY CARS Before you buy a used car come and look over our stock. All our cars are In perfect condition and at reasonable prices. Chalmers roadster. Enger 6," practically new. t he volet roadster. 2 1916 Maxwell touring cars, slightly used, at a oargsin. 1915 Ford, self-starter, slip covers, good as new; bargain. 1914 Ford touring; god shape. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 2216 Farnam St. Douglas 863. l'.i 16 Dodge touring .0 1912 Htevens-Duryea torntng $40u ):tl Monitor touring loon 1UI2 Mitchell Six touring $450 Klssclkar Speeudster, bargain Chalmers Six touilug $.1)0 Auto Clearing House. 220 Farnam. D, &8IM Autouiohllea Vtalitril, WANT iai5 Hulck. Overland or for two clear lot In Omaha. Douglas 2!M7. Dodge, Auto l.lvery and (inrtn, lnduatrlal Garage Co.JAith ft Harney Sta. Au In ItepnlrtiiMT Mud Pa i a 1 1 n sj JluO reward fr niamieto we carTT ropalr. Coll repaired. Havadorfer, 110 N. 18th, NEB. Aulo itadiaiur Hvpa.r bcrvite. ana prlQB right. 21" H 1'h Bt. D. 730. JOE MI'HPIIY Auto reparins. 111 t. 17th 6794. 26 Far. D. 204. Muppllrs. TIRES. SOME MORE PARGAIN3. 80-33-4 8. S. canines, complete with tubes, $17.50. Standard make. Guarau- tSe1' DUPLEX. 2518 Farnam. Douglas 48.6. AUTO TIRES HALF PRICE Homer Mill. 1611 Chicago Bt. I. lee trie A aloroobllr. Walter Audi rsoii, ep t irp'g eiactiica ft batierlca. Stornge. 2-'j0 Farnam. D. 4317. Mlseellaeewaa. AUTOMOBILE INSI'RANCBI. Fire. Theft. Liublllty j,4 Property Dumaje at Lowest Ratea. KILLY. ELLIS ft THOMPSON. 11-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2811. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES JIAKLiCV-DAVlDSON MOTORCTCLEa Bargain In uaed machine. Vic ".or Rooa, 1h Motorcycle Man." tiu! Leavcowerth. St. Tyler ivi, nignt. K.-d Cnnaha Rad ator Hep Cu.. 2' fill lire slid OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Trade in Cattle Active, with Largre Run Good Demand for the Feederi. HOG PRICES SOARING HIGH OM A HA. March 7. 191. fheepi 9.4T3 . b;.47 21.921 :a.7;.H :o.'.i i nercipt were. Catfe Official Mnniinr ,1 Estimate Tuesday 7 Two days this wk...17Vi fame lays last w k. lS.snO Hume daya 2 w ks. ago 14,aK eame dnys 3 w k. aco 1 tv Sam daya 4 wks. ago 1.t;l Same days laat year H.7H3 Ho. 9.W 11.7" ?',M2 M.T ?s ltt ;'.I.1V. .Hi. nil H.i.io I2,4t'!l ,,( 1 iha I .1 no toiiowinu iHi,i. show toe reei Sf Cat'lp l.otfa . w , t h. Omnha l ive Stock market for the year to date a compared with laat year: I iih 1 Dee ''"He 2, 1,7 171071 W.fcV. I "ok Mi3.!M .! Jii Wi h'J'P 4,W.4;t; 613, W 4.7e! ' m i ''lov.ng tatv snows thu Heia lEr;rT..n- "ou', "t the Droaht I've stock (piarkai for the last few daya. wl'.h "in parlsop. I -.l!!?.. 'fn ii!,.in4 iii i.'nni i"ii "lL I Feb. 1S.1 t'seir.TTfTsr'TT; 1 061 t 4 h 5"l S 2? ! ! S" i ' , , a month In the history of the yar ! whu in1 7 ,' Kl J ! - m i ll tewe. were hUher then they are at pre. til l u V'i. Sai Toi IS Theae were April and Mav, W. . x !. J .J . ' " w e"11 Mrcn It w . ;n May. Ha w. m ih V. i ': ii ix;.t,",t vv rr or1 ' VM w"" "uh" 5- ! M J Ml S-i I , "There was nothing; of feeding or shear- $ll'v II 34 S 181 111 ' lfP'''',','' ir- Av' pr f h. Wb, eb. 'h reh. Feb Keh. -"h. Feb. reh. $ .m .1 0 . :ii a is a t; a 4. 8 :H v.ll 6'i I 14) 8 y 71, 50 : i 8.' i ; 8 M' 8 87. a S7 6 88i 8 al 8 4, 3l S4i 7-. Hoh. Ittch. Atch I .Mch, I l'. 4t , 4-' 8 i...',. 8 4 li I ttt't' 6 67 4.1 Mch, rtlllHlH.V. n".rr P.t. and disposition of live it .ck If1 ,nn 1 n,nn stork yanls for twentv-foui hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS OARLOT8. I Cattle Hons Hlieeo. 1 I r s. C, M. ft St. W abash P 3 I 2 37 Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. A N. W , east.. C. ft N. W.. west . t;i 11 C. St. P., M. O. C, It. ft y., esst ... C. B. ft y., esst... C., M. ft y., west.. C, R. I. ft P.. east. C, H 1. ft P., west. Illinois Central .... Chicago tl. W 31 12 12 41 14 2 18 3 1 Total receipts ..312 lot DISPOSITION UKAD, 33 Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Hi 2.27J 1X2 1.607 Morris ft Co 823 744 Swift and Companv 1.318 l,;r. Cudahv racking Co.... 1,378 1,43 Armour ft Co 1,676 2.i"'l Suhwarts ft t:o 474 J. W. Murphy 2,71 Morrell 18 Lincoln Packing Co 18 fo. Omaha Pack. Co... 6 Hay State Co c.s Knrr Packing Oo 223 W. B. Vansant Co 120 Benton, Vansant & L. 88 Hill ft Son 2 F. B. Lewla 1, Huston A Co 104 J. B. Root Oo J. H. Bulla 16A U I' . Huss 6 Kosrnstock Bros 70 F. G. Kellogg VW Werthelmer ft Degen... 1"8 II. F. Hamilton 24 Sullivan Bros 89 Rothschild ft Krebs ... W ,v Mm. ft Kan. Calf Co.. '..V. .:. Christie low Higglns 14 Huffman 16 Roth 87 Meyers It Olaaaherff 4 Baker, Jones ft Smith.. Banner Bros 81 ... John Harvey 8M Dennis ft Francis 80 . ... Kline 128 Jensen A Lungren 102 ... Other buyers 604 Totals 7,980 ,l7t8 CATTLE There was a very fair run of cattle again today, about 7.600 head, ina two days' supply being nearly J.OUO heav ier than a week ago. una iv continues to snow improvement. and although the nroDortlon of beef steers, as on Mondav. wss comparatively small buyers had little complaint to make on the point of quality and finish. Trade was active right from the start and prices moved strong tn 10c higher for anything at all uaeful, either In the way of beef Steers or cow stuff. The bulk of the fair to good 1.100 to 1,300-pound cattle sold around $8.4n8.) and on up to $8.10 for choice beeves. ' In Blockers and feeders the trade was reasonably brisk, with Dricaa very aen- rrally In the same notches as on Monday. Country demand continues good and both light and heavy stuff that has any qual ity finds a ready sale. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 88.75tiO.25; fair to good beevee, $8.8048.70; common to fair beeves, $7,360 8. 86; good to choice half era, 17. 0001.86; good to choice rowa, $6. 7607. 60; fair to good cowa, $6. 004. 76; common to fair rowa, $4.6tti6.76; good to choice feedera. $7.7611. 20; fair to good feedera, $7,851 i.m; common to lair leenere, n nowi.u; Rood to choice atockers, $7.75a.2f: stoc elfars, $6.2tiJr7.6o; stock cows. $5.7b4.75: stock calves. $6.60itf.Mi; veal calves, $7.29 cjio.w; ouiis, stags etc., l&.HrO'.TS, Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ks. 1.... I. ... It.... li.... II. ... to.... li... li.... I... I. ... li.... 81.... U... Ava. rr. Ma. A. .. TBI .. 7)4 ..1117 ..1041 ..U1 , HO I 18 ..... Ml IM , Tf T 78 , IUI I It 1171 71 111 I W STEERS AND M T M 4., 14., 17., U. 80., 1 T I W I It t M HEIFERS. 14 711 if t 1044 I a .mil an l to I U . M7 8 44 HEIFERS. 4 V 4 I M 4 I I 7 40 7 U 1 I 1 . 17 ... Ma ... IM ... 7bl ...I" ... K14 1 It 1 M I UK .1101 . t3 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. in i , Ml 741 7!,t Ia4 141 M 4 7 7 10 f at 7 ) 7 n 44... I. .. 7... II. .. I... 41... I 70 1 00 7 M 7 tt 7 K 01 7 U T ao HOGS t'nder the Influence of the big advance In pork on yeaierday'a provision trade and comparatively light supplies all over the market map hog prices scored a big 16o advance, values being in many raaea as mucn as 20c higher. Shippers started the ball rolling and with the double advantage ot broader orders and a bigger supply of the good hogs they bought a pretty good share of the supply, paying prices, that were anywhere from loo higher on their first purchases to 15c and even 2oc higher later on. Packers were not long in following the shipper lead, but by the time they got started value were all of lfc up and continued to Improve, ao that the bulk of the killing hoga waa bought at a U$ e advance, Later ahliDln nurchasM l,i. hnv.d thl. linlurn Ik. ..n.,.l trade waa a big 15c higher. Movement atarted early and was active all through. A pretty fair clearance was msde by 10 o'clock there being only an occasional load of underweights left at this time. On psper the msrket showed an ad vance of almost Joe. but quality as ususl on a Tuesday ahowed considerable Im provement over the previous dsy, and thia Is responsible for at least a small share of the advance shown by the average. The bulk of the sales wss made at $H.MKft9.0u. with quite a showing of good heavies ss high aa 19.06, and the Up at iJ.lv. In the line of compari son it Is the same old story today, taith the bulk and top being the hlgheat since August, 1914, and higher than at any time last year by fully 5oc. Receipts today were the smallest for a Tuesday so far this year, and the same can be said of the Monday and Tuesday total. The day a arrivals were onl ISO rare, or about 11.700 head, while the total for the two daya foota up to.632 head, aa against 24.799 laat week. Ui.il two weeka ago and 14.610 a year sgo. The gradual falling off in recelpta the laat two or three weeka hears out the statements of stockmen that hogs are beginning to get scare In the country. Representative sales Ko. II... .. It... li... It... a... 14 .. Ar. HO. Pr. Na. IT ,...! ....IU .... ...,-i .....! ,...UI ....! tni. IM ... ....IM ... KO ... ..... ... ... a ... ...in ... ...171 SO ...141 ... I m i I 71 I tt t K I 0 II... M... M... 1 1 I TO 6 Ml I Ht I M I . I 0 to lit.. 21.. II . 4J ..I4 ... M 77 Ill ... 1 rios 1 III . 7 si a ... t SHEEP Another numerate run was re rslved thl nmrnlna, estimated suppl'e bring thlity-tliree crs. or S.OIO head. To tal receipt this were are also very mod erate, the twn ilas' run of 1R.472 head lielng 7. SKI "mailer than lnst week and more than fiom short of two week ago. but larger than a veir ago by 4.01.0 head Early repniia from Chicago were ariv thli.g b'it enronracing, re. tii'ts there b Ing . r'irte-l us it.iVmi lifsd, with pros- feits for another break In lamh prices, .aler on, howevei, this estimate was cut to I.VOio snd Ira'al offerings being of limited proportions, the market here opened out in K'd season on a fully steady basi. Earlv sale Included Mexi carta as Inuh as ill .10, wh.le later on a two-eir bunch remiied 111. IS. equalllns the best pr ee paid so sr thl season. Hood, hatirivvieighl westerns also dupll- led the season top. eillng to III 10 Bulk of the coo. In f ffl,- nod to eho'c lambs Is sell- eo. tm load of a falrlv aoed sort sold at ei. i. f-vf"-- 1 he outlet 'or aed sheen note I at CM-a-io ysterdav w 1 f It here loilsy. Suppliei o" ewea wers ' Jut fair, and urder the Influence of -i ' g oil mil. nfferliu nvivel In drnt a"a rnn at pr'e that were st-ong to. In sev eral Ins a nee. 10' II her. C'holc" f I ,wMtern reached I'.lo toilay, a dime 'aho'e the best time paid thl -ao- in. t.i tills ttm. while a good c'as a-.11 ' I7.MiS,M and a not very deairah a kin I lnnded at $7.fS. There are only three No. Ar. Pr. ,M4 Ida' n fee,ler lambs , i" 10 4'-4 Teeder lamba 84 Hi 8", Mevlcan lamb 78 111 ;'I1 feeder ew-e 7 . fiin Moiran lamh 70 11 in '"I feeder lamba 77 10 7. Til feder lamb 11 117 feee'er lamha W 10 8 6'6 feeder lamha It 10 1"7 fed feeder lamba 70 10 m M4 fed feeder lambs 71 10 78 I IIH AIIO 1.IVH ITOt'K MARKET tattle Firm Hog Weak Sheep at rnn a;. CHICAGO. March 7. CATTLE Re- , cilpta. 6,flo0 head; market firm; native beef cattle, l7.S..tiH.75; western Steers. 17.16 l8..V.; stock! and feeders. $i.7rff7.0O; cow and heifers, I3.MHI jo; calves, .25-Tt 11 no. MOOS Receipt. 14,000 head; market weak at 15c advance: bulk. $0.157i.36; light, $.&r.fjO..V.: mixed. 39.0if.4O, heavy. 4.An.40; rough. $.Wr.: Plga. 7.40(i.4.Y SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, l2.00 head; market strong: weihera, $8.8ucl.M0; cwea, $ti.0Wi8.t; lamoa. $9.50011-40. Kioax City Lire Iterk Market. BtOVX CITY. la.. March 7.-CATTI..F.-Rm-elpts, 2.700 head; market steady to 10c higher; native steers, $7.0Oti8.00; butchers. $...;ifra.co; raws and hetfers. $4,6007.10; aanckers and feeders, $7. 157.76; bulls, stag, etc., $5.7wiT7.60. HOGS Receipts, 8,,m0 head; market lOff 20o higher; heavy, $8.4040.10; mixed. $8.80 i W; light. $l.75fi.80; bulk of sales. $S.fj .(. SHEEP AND UMB8- Receipt. 808 head; market steady; ewes, $4.707.00; lambs. $0.fKMi 1100. a(. I.oala Live Ptoek Market. ST. I)1'IS. March 1-f ATTl.n.n,. celpts; 4.000 head: market ateady; naitvt beef ateer l7.5V(i9.5o; yearling si errs, and heifers. H.6ni!l.to: cowa, 5.oifi7.25; stock "l and fe-dra $7,.Vvw7.76; Texaa and In dian steers. $5.2DQS.0i; cowa and heifer. $l.0irt8 oo; native calvea. $ti.yall.(. HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; market higher; plga and llghta. $8.7V,35; mixed and butchtra, $9.10f.4O; good heavy, la 30 tlt40. cilEKP AND LAMPS Recelpta. 2.6) bend; market, steady; yearling wether. $.nV 10.00; lamh. l.oOitll.26. ewea, $8.:0 til.OJ. Kaaaaa Mty 1.1 ve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March T. CATTLE celpta, I.4X)0 head; market higher; prime fed slrera, $.0o.1i.50; dressed beef steers. $i.7Mi.80; Wcmeni steers, $7.6O:ii3.0), stockers and feedera, $8.6(K;i8.eo; bulls. $u.6tfi; 00; calvea, $.MW11,0. HOGS Receipts. 10,ti0 head; market lowerj bulk of sales. $8.80fM.2f; heavy, fun tf9.W; packers and butchera. $.0t.2.": light, $8.70ii.18: pigs. I7.7f.-u8. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, .8o0 head: market steady; lambs, I10.6CHT11.0I; yearling. I 8MJU0.00; wethers. $7.78. 61-; ewes, $7.2fkt;.00. t. Jeaeak Live Btoek Karet. PT. JOSEPH- Mo.. March 7. CATTLE Reeelpta. .2"fl head; market higher: steera, $7.26ti ,W; cowa and heifers, $4.50 tl 60: ealyea, H.O0tp10 6O. HOGS Recelpta, 6,000 head; market higher: top. 10. 20: bulk of sales. 18.9071 1.16. SHEEP AND LA M B 3 Receipts. T.ono head; market strong; lambs, $10.&t& 11.10. N Stoek la glakt. Recelpta of live stock at the five nrin- clpal western markets: iauie. nogs, oneep. 7,6oO . 11.700 S.iKm Omaha Kansas City 7.000 10,000 9,Jo0 St. Lnula .. Chicago .... .... 4.0UO .... ft" ... JL7U0 g.fiv 12,001. 801 . 14.0U0 t.6u0 Sioux city ., Totals ... M.3U0 &L200 32,100 Of tea Market. NrTtV TORK. March 7. COFFEE The market for coffee futures was very quiet toaay witn nut tune cnange in prices. The opening was 1 to i polnta lower un der a scattered selling, but the offerings were very light and the more active positions ruled generally a point or two above last night's closing figures during the afternoon, with July selling at 7.84c and September at 8.02c. The close wss net I polnta higher to I points lower. Sales, Including switches, were ll.a bags. March, 7.72c; April, 7.79c; May, 7. c: Juna. 7.90e; July, 7.93c; August, 7.87c; September, .01c; October, 8.04c; Novem ber. (.One; December, 1.12c; January, s.lc; February, 8.19c. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s. Hc: Santos 4c, 10c No fresh offers were reported in the cost and freight market from Santos and Rio offers were quoted unchanged. Owing to the holiday In Brasll there were no official quota tions from the primary markets. Cotloat Market. NEW TORK, March 7.-COTTON-The cotton market closed stesdy with last prices showing a net decline ot from 13 to 18 points. Futures opened ateady; March, 11.83c May, 11.77c; July. 11.87c; October. 12.15c;" December, 12.S8C. LIVERPOOL. March 7. COTTON Spot eaaler; good middling, 8 06c; mid dling, 7.78c; low middling, 7.46c; sales. 7,000 bales. 1 Kraporated Apples aad Dries Pralts NEW YORK, March 7. EVAPORATED APPLESi-Qulet; fancy. siA,c: choice. Wr-Ho: prime. 6'(oj4c. Prune. firm; Caifnrna. 4il1-ic; Oregon. 7"4384e. DRIED FRUITS Aprlcota. dull: choice. !8-V(i)0c; extra choice. I0,4ii0c; fancy, llV,tJi)2c. peachee, dull; rho'ce, KUc; ex tra choice, 5V-.c; fancy, 6c. Ra sins, firm; loose muscatels. 7vu7yre; I , i -. ...ti, .. r , ... . 1""' tl 10'C. I Metal Market. NEW TORK. March 7. MEfTALS The Metal exchange quntea lead at $6.60; spel ter, not ouoied. Copper, firm; electro Ivtlc. nearby, $!8.0mti?8.a0; June and later. $.1.250! 21.50 Iron, firm and unchanged. Tin, firm; spot. $48.to, bid At London: Spot copper. C100 10s; fu tures, 1W; electrolytic. 1X Spot tin. 186; futures, 1 r. tad, 31 17s (d: tpelter, 103. I Oil aad Hosia. SAVANNAH. Ga . March 7. Tt'RPEN TIN E Nothing doln; laat Bale March 2 at r)c; recelpta, 16 bbla.; shipments, S34 bbls.: stocks, 10,179 bbls ROSIN Firm; sales. 960 bbla; receipts.. 1.190 bbls.; shipments, 420 bbls.; stocks. W.7K7 bbls. quotation. A. B, C, D and E. $4.80; F, $4.85: H. $4 9o.iK.00; I. $.V0ta 5.15; K. S lf,W5.30: M. $5 35: N. 3.iuja.60; Mil, $6.5!5.70; WW. $i.i5.5. Dry Goods Markat. NEW YORK. March 7.-DRY GOODS Men's wear markets were firm today. Silk piece goods were higher with busi ness more active. Cotton goods were steady. Yams were more active. Jobbers reported a good trade. Mtaaeapolis Grata Market, MINNEAPOLIS. March 7. WHEAT May. $1.13Vtl ll; July. $1.114. Cash: No. 1 hard. $1.19': Na. 1 northern. IU4 l.US; No. $ northern, tl.lOai.UdW.