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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FK1DAY, MAKCH 8, 1918. x
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HELP WANTED-FEMALE
- Professions and Trades.
WANTED.
HELP IN DOMESTIC DEPT
APPLY
,jr 6UPT. BRANEEIS STORES.
Saleswomen and Solicitors.
WANTED.
EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN
IN
MILLINERY, , CLOAK. SUIT
AND
WAIST DEPARTMENTS.
APPLY TO
; 8CPT. BRANDEIS STORES.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY
SALESLADIES. APPLY MR. T. F. LIND.
HATDEN BROS.
(100 A MONTH up, M bright compentent
ladle with ability In out-door aollcltlng.
exceptional opportunity for advancement.
Phone Walnut 2818.
WANTED Experienced sales lady. Apply
Washington Market, 1407 Douglas St.
Household and Domestic.
REFINED young widow with a 6-year-old
child wishes to hear from a middle aged
or elderly lady as companion for the child
and housework; reasonable wages will b
paid. This Is a rare opportunity for some
on who Is deserving and looking for a
good home. Box 8410, Omaha Bee.
WANTED A girl for general housework;
no laundry work; references required. Tel.
Walnut 540.
i COMPETENT girl for general housework;
J no washing. Mrs. R. W. Breckenridge.
W 8611 Jackson St.
WANTED Girl to" work for board and
room; good home to right party. Colfax
2938.
WANTED A neat young girl to assist with
housewoik. Apply Major Poole's quar
ters. ' .
MAID for general housework; ne laun
dry; good wages; pleasant room on the
second floor. Telephone Harney 198.
COMPETENT white girl for general house
work; four In family; good wages. Call
Webster 8841. .
EXPERIENCED NURSE Well care for
invalid In her own home, also nursing.
Web. 2100. .
WANTED A reliable girl for general
housework, laundress kept; good wages.
Harney 6072.
WANTED A girl for general housework;
none but good girl need apply. 2051 N.
19th St.
YOUNO Irish girl for general housework.
Harney 2643. 4102 Farnam.
MAID for general housework; $7 per week;
references. Walnut 802.
Hotels.
GIRL waitress wanted to work In Douglas
Lunch Room, 1206 Douglas St Seven
hours a day; IS a week. No experience
necessary.
EDUCATIONAL
; BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL,
Every day ts eprollment day. Book
keeping, shorthand, atenotypy, typewrit
ing, telegraphy, civil aervlcs all commer
cial and English branches. Catalogue free.
BOYLES COLLEGE, '
Douglas 186. ltb and Harney Sta.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening scnooia.
820 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
t Douglas 6810.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
TO THE WOMEN WHO HAVE
ROOMS TO RENT.
Remember that the weather conditions
for the next few weeks will probably not
permit room hunters making an ax
tended hunt for rooms. Tuy will stay
v? Inslds and watch ths want-ads. If yon
V wish your room rented, phone as your
ad NOW. Tyler 1000.
If YOU want a nice comfortable room la a
private family in the Hanseom Park
district, a block to the car and twenty
five minutes' walk to business center, call
Harney 1461
WARM front room with private family in
exclusive home. West Farnam district.
Harney 4866. '
TWO furnished rooms tor married c6upls
or single men. , References required. 1408
South 16th,
LARGE front room suitable for two. 1(07
Wirt. Webster 1172.
STEAM-HEATED rooms 12 wk., also apt
with kltchenet. Ogden Hotel Co. Bluffs.
till SOUTH 81ST STREET Front room, on
ear line, modern nome. Harney mi.
(PLEASANT sleeping room, private mod
ern; reasonable; close In. Red 8651,
2218 DOUGLAS Furnished rooms, by week
or day; well heated; good location.
FURNISHED room, ladles only or couple.
call awer e. uougiaa siag,
MODERN room for gentlemen; private
home; walking distance. Douglas 6236
2623 CAPITOL South front room In mod
rn home. Harney 4164.
LOVELY front room, 105 S. 29th Ave. Phone
Harney 8407.
Hou::keeping Rooms.
FARNAM, 2822 Three nice housekeeping
rooms; electrto light, steam heat, gas
range.
FIRST floor, modern, southeast suite, Ideal
for couple. 4018 Lafayette Ave. Wa.nut
1903.
MODERN, well heated, good location; no
children. Harney 8664.
Board and Room.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS!
If you fall to find ths room yon
desire among these ads call at Tba
Be Africa for a Room List. Gives
somplete description of vacant rooms in
all parts of ths city. New list Issued
very week.
LARGE BEAUTIFULLY furnished room
with all modern conveniences, first floor,
southeast exposure; near several car lines.
Gentleman preferred. References. 118 8.
26th Ave. Harney J473.
WANTED Board and room in private mod
rn home' for tubercalar young man; able
to be up; 810 per week. Walnut 8759.
a ROOM sUdi board for two gentlemen;
f large pleasant southeast room, on car
line; private borne, Webster 4ti
ROOM and board for two young men in re
flned widow's home. Good homo cooking,
modern, on car line. Webster 6040.
Board and Room Wanted.
.WANTED Board and room In private mod-
. era home for tubercular young man; able
' to be up; 810 per, week. Walnut 2769.
Unfurnished Rooms.
HEATED ROOMS, CRriGHTON BLOCK.
World Realty Co.. Douglas (141.
Sun Theater Bldg.
Hotels.
CLAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran
sient guests, $1 a day; permanent guests.
$6 week. Douglas 2726.
FOR RENT HOUSES
North.
1-ROOMS, modern, 26th and Caldwell, 814.
Turklngton.
Miscellaneous.
-ROOM, all modern house, close In, $46.
JOHN J. MULVIHILL (Realtor).
100 Brsndels Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 98
HOUSES
. IH ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIGH SON8 CO.. BEB BLDO.
FOR COLORED.
. 7 rooms, $16; T rm. modern $28.00.
JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 664.
MICE 2-room cottage, city water and
electric light. $. Harney 4262.
SHOP EN CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 4226
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West
I COLLEGE TERRACE.
New apartments. Just finished, with all
tha latest features and conveniences firs
proof throughout, $26 and $40. Located
southeast corner 23d and California Sta..
or call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 498.
BKAUT1FUL 2-room and bath apartment
walking distance, in tins location. i no
winter. Douglas 2MB.
HAMILTON A PTS - Klr proof . ;tn Fer
nm; 1 to 6 rms. with kitchen. D. 1472.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT '
, A few beautiful apartments, with every
modern convenience, in a brand new, tire
proof building, located West Farnam dis
trict, close to two car lines. Ranging In
price from $66 and up.
Building has storage space, modern laun
dry equipment and room tor servants;
steam heated garage at rear.
For families who desire nice surroundings
and all modern condolence, these apart
ments will prove most attractive.
Inspection can be arranged by telephoning
- MR. A. S. BURR.
An.' work day at Douglas 2928, between
8 a. m. and 6 p. m.
North.
4-ROOM apt. and sunroom, steam heated,
831.60 and 136. 1816 Maple St Red 682.
South.
HEATED APARTMENTS.
I Rooms, "Ths Hudson." 207 South 26tb
Ave., summer, 240; winter, $60.
8 Rooms, 210 South 26th Ave., summer,
$40; winter. $46.
BENSON ft MEYERS CO., Realtors,
424 Omaha Nat'l. Bsnk Bldg. Doug. 746.
Miscellaneous.
FLATS ALL MODERN.
1113 N. 23d, rooms $20.00
215 N. 25th, T rooms $32.60
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1636. 233 Securities Bldg.
PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialist in Apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
FOR RENT Beat location In city for drug
store, new brick building, J, J. Cameron.
R7 BrandeU Theater Bldg. Tel Doug.
. 7980.
Stores.
FINE new store room and basement at 27th
and Leavenworth St. Steam heat. For
particulars see Conrad Young, 822 Bran,
dels Theater Bldg. Doubles 1671.
MODERN store near postofflc. 260; modern
tore room on 16th, near pnstoffice, low
rent O. P. Stebblns, 1810 Chicago.
NEW store for rent at 24th and Farnam, fine
location. Call D. 1472.
Office and Desk Rooms.
CONSIDER the Bee building when choos
ing offices. It Is time well spent. Key
stone Investment Co. Tyler 121.
OFFICES, $20 per month and up.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.,
FIRST TRUST CO.. Agta. Tyler 600.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT
In the way of four, five or Six-room mo
ern, up-to-date apartments T Preference
will be given to those in better districts of
ths city. Want to deal direct with own
ers. No sgents.
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1018.
BUNGALOW April 1, West Farnam or Dun
dee preferred. Walnut 281.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED To rent, a stenotype in good
condition; not particular about model.
Box 3619, Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard St. between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 2400. Have
your movtng handled just as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the way
we do it Ask to see our daily rental lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163.
FREE service FIDELITY
Phons Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
JP PPTr'ri Express Co., Moving.
. J. SXEjEjL Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
FOR SALE Young unmated Cameaux
Pigeons; 75o apiece; Plymouth Rock
strain, E. F. Salisbury, Falls City, v,Neb.
"OLD TRUSTY" incubators and brooders
shipped promptly. Big catalog free. . M.
M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center, Neb.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
CLOSE-IN, NEAR
27th and Leavenworth
6 rooms and , garage, practically new.
Owner leaving city. Living room, dining
room, kitchen, oak finish and floors, first
floor; three bed rooms, bath and open
sleeping porch on 2d floor. Full lot. Pav.
paid.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas 398?. 919-20 City Nat. Bank.
FOR SALE 3 lots N. E. corner 64th and
Pacific Sts. Bargain. Inquire J. Wlsler,
4679 Leavenworth St.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house,
full basement, large lot. close to car. Price
$3,350. Norris ft Norrls. D. 4270.
MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
North.
$300 DOWN, $25 PER MO.
Just listed, a 4-room, strictly modern
bungalow, except beat, only 8 years old.
in the north part of town, which can be
handled on very easy payments. The
price of this bungalow is $2,100 if sold
within the next week or ten days.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Realtors.
6ST Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781.
A Real Bargain
6-room modern, $2,350 $600 cash and
$25 per month buys a 6-room modern
home on 28th avenue, north of Lake St
See this at once.
J. L. HIATT CO.
QflA Fint National Tyler Q
3UU Bank Bldir. VO
FOR SALE OR RENT
2.474 Grant St, 8-room house with 2
full size lots, vscant land adjoining for
gardening purposes. '
MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO.,
24th and Ames St. Col. 217.
YOU CAST STEAL THIS.
6-room, fine location; leaving town; come
quick. Seward Bros.,, 679 Brandels. D.
8840.
A S-R. house, strictly mod., with oak floors
and many pleasing features, m&y be bought
for $100 cash and $30 mo. D. 3628 days.
Miscellaneous.
FOR 8ALE Beautiful new 6-room modern
white stucco residence on Council Bluffs
car line. Handy location for anyone
working In Omaha. Very easy 'terms. A.
H. Becker, 3206 Ave. A. Council Bluffs.
7-R. HOUSE, close In, lot 60x140, only
$2,500; paving paid.
W. H. GATES,
847 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294.
W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
1320 Farnam 8t Doug, 1064.
LET mi show you my brsnd new stucco
bungalow: finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea
sonable terms. Call Owner. Donglaa 1722
RE 41 ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
H. A. WOLF CO.. RE Ad ESTATE. IN
VESTMENTS INSURANCE. ELECTRIC
BLDG., TELEPHONE TYLER 85.
BUSINESS properties and Investments.
. , A. P. TUKET and SON.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business and Trackags Specialist
15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
FOR EXCHANGE Modern house, I lots
and barn,- chicken house; property rents
for $36 per month: will put in this prop
erty as part pay on good 40 or 80-crs
farm. R. B. Shields, Box $68. Vermillion,
8. V.j - .
NINE-ROOM. 2 attic. Just finished; 62d and
Jonfs St. Price, $13,500. Will take house
or lot as part payment Phone Har. 927.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
VACANT NORTH.
Have $ full lots on Plnkney street,
south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful
new homes. Priced to sell, can give term.
TRAVER BROS. CO.. '
Douglss 6886. 819 First Nat Bk. Bldg,
Miscellaneous.
LARGE garden lots near car line, paved
street. $135 to $195. $1 down. Doug. 6074.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
5-ACRE TRACT
This Is located north of Krug park,
having cast frontage on 61d St of 330 ft
Improvements consist of new 2-story, T
room modern house, having furnace heat,
water pressure system, etc., good tiled
well with unlimited supply of water, 76
barrel cistern, good chicken house, fine
brick arched cave, 1 acres of cherry
orchard containing 800 trees, surrounded
with 6-foot woven wire fence on red cedar
posts, t acres In grapes, acre In young
orchard. All fruit three years old, begin
ning to bear this year. Land is level, lies
high and sightly and Improvements are
all new and attractive. This place is
clear of all encumbrance and must be seen
to be appreciated. Price $8,000. Improve
ments alone worth $5,000. $1,000 per acre
has been refused for unimproved land ad
joining this. Do not fall to look this up
If you want something good.
GEORGE & CO., Phone Doug. 756.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE
Good Acre Three Blocks
to Car Line
I Price $3,500
This house Is on a fine corner; acre all
fenced; has nice young shade trees, 16
fruit trees, currsnts, raspberries, goose
berries, strawberries and grapes; also
small chicken house; the house is well
built, having full cemented basement
floor drain, city water, cistern, cesspool
and electric lights; all rooms and bath
on first floor, newly papered, screens and
storm sash for entire house. This can bs
bought on terms. Call Tyler 1860 any
evening, or Tyler 50 during day, and ask
for Mr. Clark. ,
20 ACRES just outside city limits on west.
mile to car Una with 6o fara to olty.
Land lays fins and soil is good. Will di
vide if desired. Price Is low and terms
can be given, mono Harney sa.
A LARGE suburban tract ot ground outside,
city limits, near carllna. Ideal place to
raise poultry or garden. This Is a 860-ft.
frontage for 8510; will sell on easy terms
Telephone Walnut 3466. J ,
ACREAGE Imp. 1 to 40 a,, well located,
reasonably priced; terms or cash; some
for trade. 211 Brandeta Thea, Mr. Pease.
Al ACRE tract; house, garage; well Im
proved, $1,250; part cash. Call Doug. 8819.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE BUNGALOW
6-room stucco bungalow, large living
room, flreplacs, beamed celling, south
front, half block to car; paved street; nice
garage; cement drive. Price $4,800. Terms
can be arranged. This Is a real bargain.
, Benson & Carmichael, ,
Douglas 1725.
(42 Paxton Blk.
For Rent Acreage
3 ACRES, with house, near 46th and Har
ney, $180 per year. F. D. Wead, 310 S.
18th St ,
REAL ESTATE WANTED
For Sale or Exchange
FCR FARM OR RANCH.
$60.000 Press brick, close-in business
block; Income $5,000 year, on lease; also
$9,000 first mortgages, stars buildings and
.mtAt.. .Mn..ll. Want lanjf
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
. . . n I . l. .1 1 n.-b OI..m
ll wily JtLUUIiai DSIJnY tflUi,
Omaha, Neb.
IF YOU want cash and will sell cheap,
I will buy your cottage, bungalow, house,
flat or stores that you do not want;
tired of holding or about to lose for want
of quick money. Give full particulars In
first letter and best prices. P. O. . Box
466.
WANT cheap farm land in Neb., S. Dakota
or Colorado; have 6-passenger Veils auto
in first-class condition (only been used
one season) as first payment B. T. Hey
den. Phone Walnut 262 or Tyler 60.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborns Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg.
HAVE calls fV Dundee homes and would
like exclusive listings on a few bungalows
and houses from $3,500 to $13,000. C. A.
Orlmmel. 849 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
WANT good residence; about 86,000. Will
pay one-half cash, balance In good resi
dence lots. Box 1792. Omaha Bea.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MARCH 19.
Our next excursion ' to McGehee. Ark,
W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Iowa Lands.
FOR SALE, NO TRADE CONSIDERED
50-acrs farm joining the corporation of
. Creston, la. Fair Improvements, plenty
of water, good fencing, fruit and grove,
paved street to the farm. Some rolling,
but very productive. Can give five years'
time on $5,800. Price $210 per acre. E.
GOODMAN, CRESTON, IA.
Idaho Lands.
FARM for sale, sunny southern Idaho, 8
miles from city ot Boise, 160 acres.
, Owner 111. Write for particulars. Hattle
E. Young, R. F. D. 8, Boise. Idaho,
Canadian Lands.
CANADA LANDS.
- Any person interested in the purchase
of an Improved Canadian farm should
see W. A. Smelgrove at the Paxton hotel
Thursday, Ilomeseekers' excursion on the
12th. 19th, 26th, or write the Smelgrove
Land Co., Reglna, Saskatchewan, for full
particulars.
Colorado Lands.
LOW FARE ROUND TRIP
Homeseekers excursion to Colorado
points every first and third Tues
days. Write for free farm booklet and
special land-seekers rates for parties of
five or more. Immediate possession and
eight years' time on our landa at $ per
cent
THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND
WATER COMPANY.
936 First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha.
WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado
812.60 to 813 per acre. Wa control 26
choice quarters. Bend for booklet, cuok
Investment Co.. Omaha.
Missouri Lands.
FARM for sale. 40 acres, 6 miles from
railroad, graded road; R. F. D. ; 18 acres
in cultivation. Plenty fruit and water.
Good house and barn and other outbuild
ings. 127 miles south of St Louts. 8800,
terms. F. H. Bmlth, Salem, Mo., R. 6,
Box 16.
GREAT BARGAINS.
65 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres good
fruit snd poultry land, near town, south
ern Missouri. Price only $220. Address,
Box 282, Springfield, Mo.
Michigan Lands.
FOR SALE
35,000 acres of Cut-over Hsrdwood Landa
LOCATED IN
Charlevoix, Antrim, Otsego and Mont
morency counties, Michigan.
RAILROAD FACILITIES
Boyns City, Gaylord ft Alpena, Grand
Rapids ft Indiana, and ths Michigan Cen
tral railroads. .
This land ts so situated that It can be
grouped or arranged to suit any pur
chaser from a gardener to a cattle ranch.
Has good roads, schools, churches and Is
accessible to splendid markets both north,
south, esst and west. -
ONE CATTLE RANCH OF 8,120 ACRES,
608 acres Improved with splendid build
ings, well watered. Several hundred head
of cattle. All necesssry farm Implements.
All the above must be sold soon. - No
real estats man connected with this deal
or has handling of any of this property.
Address sll correspondence to the Mlchl-j
gan Truift Company, Receiver for W. H.
White Co., Boyne City, Mich.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
A REAL RANCH BARGAIN IN
NEBRASKA.
8,118 acres Sheridan county, Nebraska,
only one mile from Ellsworth, railroad
town, has three five-room houses and sta
bles for from 200 to 300 cattle, $ walls,
fenced and cross fenced, has 6 Potash
lakes, wl! cut 1,000 ton of hsy. Possession
May 1st. Price $14 per acre. Owner to
retain ownership to 10 per cent off all
minerals, any other Information, write or
call a O. Nordqulst, 322 Novtlla Bldk.,
Omahs, Neh. k
1.2S0-ACKK ranch In Keys Paha county,
8-room, two-story, full basement dwelling,
with furnace: large barn, double corn
crib and granary, oattle shed, extra good
hen house, two wells and mill, seals and
fence. All Improvements new In 191T and
worth about 810.000. An Ideal ranch.
Must be seen to be appreciated. Pries,
$20.00 per acre for quick sale. O. II.
Johnson, Norfolk, Neb.
80 ACRES. Morrill Co.. Neb.. 3 miles
north Bayard; $0 sores alfalfa, balance
under ths plow; 4-room house, barn, wall,
fenced, all under government ditch. Pries
$12,000; only $ miles beet dump. Land
paid tha owner his share rent 1917 ever
$1,300. Will take $5,000 cash, balance
trad. 8. a Nordqulst $32 Neville Blk..
Omaha. Neb.
68 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county;
6 miles from Hershey; rich Platte val
ley land, all undor the ditch: 3-room
house, barn and other outbuildings; 9
acres of alfalfa; a bargain at $3,900;
cash; possession In March.
WHITE HOOVER.
A64 Omaha National Bank.
CHOICE halt notion eastern Nebraska. Big
Improvements, worth $10,000, ;ldeal stock
and grain farm, desirable location. A fine
tilace to live. Such a farm is seldom of
fered for sale. For full Information ad
dress Paul Peterson, 364 Brsndels The
ater Bldg.. Omaha. Tel. D. 1806. Wal
nut 3106.
EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 820-aore
Improved Buffalo county farm, within
auto drive of Kearney, Neb.t 860 par acre.
C. K. DA VIES, KEARNEY.
WRITE me for pictures snd prices my farms
and ranches in good Old Dawes County.
Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neh.
WE HAVE clients who will pay cash for
bargains In western lend. Whits Hoover,
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
KANCHES ot all slses and kinds. )
terms. A. A. Pstsman. 801 Karhach Blk.
New York Lands.
120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY 8 miles from
village. 14 from school, 1 from store
snd cheese factory. Lays well, rich Boil,
10 acres valuable timber, splendidly
watered, fine 11 room house, wster In
side, splendid barns 20 by 62 and 24 by
36. concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanised
siding, nlrj hog house, large hennery,
bulldlnga practically new. abundance
fruit Including hay, grain, IT cows, bull,
3 yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hens,
springtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator,
plow, horse raka, mowing machine,
wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs, harnesses,
all small tools. Pries $6,800. Reason
poor health. Frea list. Ellis Bros.,
SprlngvIIle, N. Y.
Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart ot the
range. Get on th ground flobr with 80
acres Irrigated land In connection with
open range. You en grow stock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion every tw- weeks. Send for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker, $40 1st National
Bank Bldg.
Wyoming Landa.
WHEATLAND Wyoming "farms, 860 per a..
Including paid-up water right. Henry
Levi ft C M. Rylander. 664 Omaha Nat'l.
Miscellaneous.
CHOICE FARM. Nielson. 422 Ross Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us It you
wsnt to keep It,
JB. P. SNOWDEN ft SON.
423 8. 16th. Douglas $371.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks
We make them ourselves; sen inero
direct to consumer. Why pay two profits
for Inforlor goods, when you can get
high grnda goods at first costT ALFRED
CORNISH ft Cp., 1210 Farnam St.
umana, nieo.
SETTLING the estate of the lata G. H.
Jackson. Our own raised horses, mares
and mules, 8 young 8ycar-old matohed
mares. 2.600 to 2,800 lbs., 4 geldings,
3,600 to 2,800 lbs., also 1 spsns of 6-year-old
mules, 2,400 to 2,600 lb. Mrs.
G. H. Jackson, 219 North 7th St, Coun
cil Bluffs.
HORSES off farm: the last and best and
of my entire outfit consisting or zs nrao
ot Belgian and Perchon mares and geld
ings, 4 to 6 years old, weighing 2,600 to
8,000 lbs. per team; 8 mules 8.600 to
8,800 lbs.; one farm wagon; 10 ssta double
harness. 2612 Leaven wort n.
FOR SALE 1 buggy mars and harness: 3
heavy slngls harnesses, l aouoio ana
single wagons.. Cudahy Packing Co., 14th
snd Jones Bt.
FOR SALE Team, wagon and harness,
$160; one dapplegray team 6 years old,
$350. Call Webstar 865.
Wanted.
WANTED Boar; must be year. old. Phons
1985, Council Bluffs.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages
6 and 6 per cent mortgagessecured by
Omaha residence or Nebraska farms.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
638 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN ft BLDG ASSOCIATION.
vr iv muriER
Money on' hand for mortgage loam.
City National nan piog.
OMAHA HOMES EA8T NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 8718.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 212 Bran-
dels Theater Bldg. D. 686.
HARRISON & MORTON.
919 Omaha Nat Bk. Bid g.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
8. 6 and 6 Per Cent.
T H. DTJMONT Co.. Keellne Bldg,
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, weaa rung., ism ana rroin mo.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money.
SHOPEN & COMPANY, Douglas 1228.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organised by ths Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60.
Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rata.
BDAUinrVT 1I1K KfinTICTY.
432 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666
LOANS ON DJAMOND8 AND JEWELRY.
10 W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. fO
STTT FT.R. SECURITIES BLDG. T"-. 950.
TiTiunvna ixn jewfxrt LOANS.
LoVest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
. Malashock, 1514 Dodgs. D. 6619. Est 1881.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Raymond F. Krogh and wife to John
C. Pease, northeast corner Forty
fourth and Dodge streets, 43x100. f 2.630
Fred H. Bristol and wife to Hons C.
Damm, northwest corner Thirty
fifth and Seward streets, 44x60.... 8,760
Chicago Lumber company to Char
lotte A,- Cochran, Thirtieth street,
87 feet north ot T street, east aids,
43x126 t
Luther Kountze and wife to Douglas
Motors corporation, block bounded
by Sprague, Thirtieth and Ruggles
streets and Thirty-first avenue.... 12,000
August Swanson and wife to Johr.
H. DeJong, northeast corner Thirty-sixth
and Drexel streets, 41x128. 826
Ida F., Curtis and husband to Har
rison L. Snyder, Chicago street, 60
feet east of Fiftieth street, north
slds, 60x135 4.608
David T. Adams and wife to Hugo
Rock, block bounded by E, Forty- -second,
F and Forty-third streets. ' 4,000
Axel 8. Wsllgren and wife to Abra
ham Epstein et al, Blondo street,
160 feet west- of Twenty-sixth
street, north slds, 40x100 2.860
Samuel E. Marmoy and wits to Ma
bel Shaw, Forty-third avenue, 60
feet touth of Davenport street. " "
esst side, 60x126 2.200
Looking for. work? Turn to the
Help Wanted Columns now. You
will find hundreds of positions listed
there.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Cattle Receipts Drop Off;
Prices Higher; Hog Trade
Lively; Reaction in
Sheep Trade,
Omaha. March T.
Cattle. Hogs.
1916.
Sheep.
19.093
13.443
13,886
18.000
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
....11.263 9.388
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
9.089
6.686
4.600
14.526
18,345
16.500
Estimate Thursday
Four days this week. .31.637 68,059 64.421
Same days last week.. 32. 360 77.931 80.080
Sams days 2 weeks ago2,909 48.938 46.145
Same days $ weeks ago21.378 67,115 38,643
Same days 4 wesks ago33.685 78.099 36.697
Sams days last year.. 31. 656 89,831 38,937
Receipts and disposition ot live stork at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, for 24
hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterdny:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C. M. 4 St. P.... 2 6
Wabash 1 $ 1
Missouri Psolflo .. 2 6 4 1
Union Pacific .... 41 31 41 $
C. N. W., east.. 7 17 2
C. N. W., west.. 29 63 4
C. St. P.. M. O.. 26 28
C B. A Q.. esst.. 25 10 4
C, B. Q., west.. 20 J6 23
C, R. I. A P., east 13 !$ 1
C. R. I. P.. west .. 4
Illinois Central 4 3
Chi. Gt West 1 2
Totsl receipts ..187 321 86 4
DISPOSITION HEAD,
Cattle. Hois.
Sheep.
1,434
2.S20
4.661
3.871
Morris A Co
699
1375
1863
896
1.6(15
3.095
Cudahy Packing Co
Swift & Co
Armour 'ft Co
.1.123
3,558
70
4.179
Schwartx ft Co..
J. W. Murphy ..
Lincoln Packing Co..
S. O. Packing Co...
60
13
100
50
199
108
11
72
Wilson ft Co
Ronton, Vansant & L.
F. B. Lewis
J. B. Root ft Co....
.1. H. Bulla
Rosenstook Bros
F. G. Kellogg
10.1
Werthelmer ft Degsn. 243
Ellis 84
Sullivan Bros 66
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. 81
Christie 80
Huffman 32
Roth 6
Meyere 9
Glassberg 7
Baker, Jones ft S.... 3
John Harvey C4
lennls ft Francis.... 2
Jensen ft Lunberg... 166
Pat ODay 16
Other buyers 69$
1,816
Totals 7.86$ 16,690 13,491
Cattle Ths run of cattle dropped oft sgain
today and only 4,600 head wars reported to
arrlvs. This makes 21,600 head for ths tour
days, or 1,000 short ot a week ago, but
10,000 mors then a ysar ago. Light re
ceipts and soms Improvement In tha csr
situation brought about a better feeling in
the trade and price for both beet steers
and oow stuff were right around 10016a
higher than they wera on Wednesdsy, It
still takes prime beef to bring 613.00 and
the fair to good 660 to 1,260-pound steers
are selling largely at a spread of $10,760
12.25. The reaction in prices today was
natural after the sharp decline of tha first
half of the week and values ara now not
more than 16026a lower than they were
a week ago. In stocksra and feeders there
wss no appreciate Improvement, ths best
grsdes selling about like they have been
and the ordinary stock cattle selling any
where from 26o to 40o lower than a wsek
go.
Quotations on eattls; Good to choice beeves,
$13.25013.00; fair to good heaves, $11,000
12.00; common ta fair beeves. $9.00011 00;
good to choice yearlings, $10.76012.26; fair
to good yearlings, $9.50010,60; common to
fair yearlings, $7.C0O9.60; good to cholcs
grsss beeves, $11.0011.26; fair to good
grass beeves. t$9.6011.00: common to fair
grass beeves, $3.0001 00; good to choice
heifers, $. 60 011. 00; t0od to choice oows,
$9.25010.60; fair to good oows, $8,26 0$ '6;
common to fair cows, $8.5006.00: prim
feeders, $10.00011.60; good to cholcs f?td.
era, $0.76010.26; fair to good feeders, $4 7$
08.60; common to fair feeders, 66.6008. CO;
good to choice stockera, $9.600 11.00; stock
helfen, $7.6009.60; stock cows, 16.6009 00;
stock ogives, $7.60010.50; veal calves. $9.00
13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $7.60010.00.
Representative gales;
BEEF STEERS.
No.
8...
11...
3...
Av. Pr.
No.
Av. Pr.
. 561 $9 06
. 633 9 60
. 760 10 00
841 $8 40
650 16
675 9 75
918 10 25
8..
19!!!
....1046 10 60
.... 866 10 75
.... 981 It 20
....1177 11 40
....1040 11 65
18.. 1061 10 60
15 1075 11 00
18 1016 11 15
14 1137 11 60
$4 1091 1 70
23 1226 11 60
18 1281 11 90
$ 1116 12 00
1$..
..
6..
19
IfH 11 (O
18 1166 11 85
8 1400 12 00
6 1892 12 26
8TEERS AND HEIFERS.
$
11
8
12
11
24
6
I
358 8 00 10.
469 $ 00
657 9 75
858 10 60
$04 10 70
798 $ 60 4
877 10 26 18
978 10 66 10
398 11 00
, HEIFERS.
707 1 70 4
491 -8 00 1
945 9 00
732
690
8 00
8 60
COWS.
.. 718
.. 921
.. 831
..1132
..1111
..1135
..1104
..1068
7 25
7 40
4T
. 8S5
. 918
.1000
. 91$
.1134
.1010
.1146
1 38
16..
7 60
8 60
8 75
9 00
0 35
S 0
8 00
8 60
8 90'
9 25
9 60
9 76
9..
19..
21..
J::
20..
.1244 10 35
BULLS.
7 50 1..
8 25 1..
9 26 1.,
CALVES.
7 00 7,.
8 00 9..
.... 690
....1340
.... 663
.... 270
.... 278
.... 270
.1320
. 610
.1900
9 60
7 60
8 50
. 836
. C62
9 60 2..
160 11 60
... 130 12 00 1 180 12 50
HTOCKEHS AND FEEDERS.
1 650 2 00 . 8 689 9 CO
16 675 7 16 $......, 780 25
732 9 45 6 808 9 60
7 942 10 00 26 821 10 30
19 932 10 66
Hogs Receipts of hogs this morning were
moderate, and shippers again opened tha
trade buying at prices that wer all ths
way from 16026c higher. Packers wer a
little slow In ftllowlng, but later In the
forenoon commenced at prices that were
prooabiy 10025a higher than ths general
trade yesterday. Top was 917.00, a top of
zdo over yesterday, while tha bulk moved
at $16.70016.90. Trade wss rather slow.
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr
70, .224 40 816 96 71. .261 ...$17 00
78. .191
80.. -216
79. .262
16 66
16 76
82. .200
69. .276
64.. 246
18 70
16 80
16 90
70
880 16 85
Sheep Receipts of sheep and lambs still
continue heavy. Trade has been active all
week In spite ot the heaviest receipts of the
season, but a reaction was apparently
4 Acres
Near
Benson
Located within one mile of West
Benson auto bus line and paved
road; good level valley land. Price
$2,000. Will sell on very easy terms.
S AND 44-100 ACRES. '
, Nearly all good level valley land,
balance pasture. Has running wa
ter. About the same location . as
above 4-acre piece. Price, $2,210.
Hastings &
Heyden,
1614 Harney St. ' : Phone Tyler SO.
settlnT in this morning, and packers were
only Indifferent bidders on medium and
heavy walght stuff. Good light Mexican
iambs brought $17.00. and were fully steady
with yesterday's figures. Nothing slsa was
done on ths early rounds, but It looked like
a decline would ba registered on all other
grades. Sheep were scares but In good ds
mand, with values nominally steady.
Choice ewes are quotable up to $12.66.
There- were few feeders hers,, tha demand
on the whole being good.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
handy weight, $16.600 17.00; lambs, heavy
weight. $16.00916.25; lambs, feeders, $16.00
916.76; lambs, shorn, $11.501911.60; lambs,
culls, 610.00Q14.0O; yearlings, fair to cholcs,
$11.60014.60: yearlings, feeders, $12 000
14.26; wethers, fair to choice, 8U.00O13 00;
ewrs, fair to choice, 8U.00O13.60; ewes,
breeders, sll ages, $10.60016.60: ewes, "feed
ers, $7.50010.60; swes, culls and csnnera,
$5.0007.26.
No. Av. Pr.
58 fed ewes 109 $12 66
343 fed lambs $7 17 00
416 fed lambs 94 16 26
204 ted lambs 91 16 36
211 fed lambs 36 16 60
811 Idaho feeding lambs 71 16 10
241 Idaho feeding lambs ., 79 15 80
203 Idaho feeding lambs.. 79 14 78
425 fed yearlings 84 14 10
174 fed lambs 77 16 50
922 fed lambs . 92 16 00
922 fed lambs , $5 16 76
68$ fed wethers ..116 18 60
7$ Idaho feeding ewe lambs 66 16 60
NEW YORK STOCKS
Dealings Are Lightest on Rec
ord for Many Months, With
Transactions at Low
Ebb. New York, March 7. Dealings on the stock
exchange today were almost the lightest
and least Important of any full session for
many months, transactions barely totalling
235,000 shsres. Price changes were In keep,
lug with this exhibition ot lassitude, leader
for the mont pert rifting and falling within
fractional limits until the laat hour when
tha list was at highest levels on a demand
for rails and actlv steels.
Tha few executions on the serly stagnation
Included) General Motors, which reacted three
points, all ot which and mors wss Ister
recovered, snd Twin City Rapid Tranait.
which dropped 7 point on ths reduced
dividend.
Rail wera at a standstill most of the
day but that dividend proved responsive to
a moderate demand Inter. Union Pacific
and Reading rallied easily.
United States Steel, to which traders look-
ed for guidance, was unusually apathetic,
but mors than retrieved Its fractional set
back at the close, Bethlehem Steel,
Lackawanna and associated shares also
hardening. - Some of ths equipments and
war Issues were conslstsntly strong, es
pecially shippings. American Can and .Rail
way Bteol Springs, the latter gaining over
two points on Its excellent annual report,
Hurfac developments wer without direct
bearing as market factors but the divergent
views of prominent financial Interests re
specting foreign affairs served to toatratn
public Interest.
Honda were mainly lower. Interest center
ing In Liberty Issues, all at considerable
recession from recent levels. Total (ale
(par value) aggregated $3,726,000 U, 8.
bond (old Issues) wer unchanged on call.
Number of sale and quotations on lead
ing stocks; Closing
Sales. High. Low, Bid.
Am. Best Sugar... 200 80 79 ! 80 Vi
American Can 600 40 39 39
Am. Car ft Found'y 6,000 78U 76 77
Am. Locomotive ,. 800 66H 66H 66
Am. Smelt, ft Kefg 1,600 80 80H 80
Am. Sugar Ref'g 1 04
Am. Tsi. ft Tel.... 2,600 106 104 104
Am. Z., L. ft 8 , 1IH
Anaconda Copper.. 3,300 62 62 62
Atchison 84 1
AOftWXBSlr 3,000 113 110 111
Bait. A Ohio 1,700 (3 $2 6H4,
B. ft S. Copper..., 16
Cal. Petroleum..,. 800 16 16 16
Canadian Pacific. 400 145 146 146
Central Leather,... 1,700 70 69 70
Ches. ft Ohio..,1. 65
r M. ft 8. P 1,600 43 41 42
C. ft N. W 92
C. R. I. ft Pao. ctfs 400 ' 80 20 30
Chlno Copper...... 900 48 42 42
Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 300 39 88 29
Corn Prod. Refinl'g 400 84 84 84
Crucible Steel.... 1,200 68 68 63
Cuba Cans Sugar.. 800 21 31 31
Dlatlller' Seourltle 200 , 39 '88 88
Erie 800 lH 14 14
General Electric 140
General Motors.... 7,400 125 lit 136
Ot. Northern pfd 91
Ot. North. Or ctfs 28
Illinois Central 64
Inspiration Copper.. 1,100 44 44 44
Int. M. M. pfd.... 11.109 37 94 97
Int. Nickel 4.300 29 28 29
Int. Paper 1,800 38 - 61 32
K. C. Southern 200 14 16 16
Kennecott Copper...,,,., ..,.. 82
Loulsvlll ft Nash , 112
Maxwell Motors.... 00 28 26 88
Msg. Petroleum.. 7,600 96 94 96
Miami Copper 300 31 21 81
Missouri Pacific... 1,000 23 22 22
Mont. Power 69
Nevada Copper..... , 600 19 19 19
N. T, Central 71
N. T., N. H. ft H 28
Norfolk ft Westsrn 103
Northern Pacific. 900 85 85 84
Pennsylvania ..... 600 44 44-44
Pltsburgh Coal... 84
Ray Con. Copper.. 1,200 24 24 24
Reading ; 1,600 77 76 77
Rep. Iron ft Steel. . 1,400 80 78 19
Shattuck Arls. Cop ..... 16
Southern Paclflo.. 600 85 $6 $3
Southern Railway.. 2,200 24 23 84
Studebaker Corp... 25,100 46 45 46
Texaa Co 700 161 149 160
Union Pacific 2,300 123 131 128
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol.. 2,100 128 121 121
V. 8. Steel 31,500 $1 90 91
U. 8. Steel pfd t 109
Utah Copper 600 61 81 81
Wabash pfd. "B".. 200 28 23 8$
Western Union... ,. ..... 89
Westlnghouse Elec 41
Total sale for the day 286,000 share
Kansas City Mt Stock.
Kama City. Mo- March T. Cattle Re
ceipts, 6,000 head; market, stsadyi prime
fed stsers, $12.75013.75; dressed beef
steers, $10.60013.76: western stsers, $9.60
12.75: cows. $7.00011.00; heifers. $7,600
11.60; stockera and feeders, $7.60012.26;
bulls, $7.250i.oo; calves, 67.50Wi3.tio.
Hogs Receipts, $,000 head; market,
higher; bulk, $17.10017.30; heavy, $17,200
17.86; packers and butchers, $17.10017.36;
light. $17.10017.36; pigs, $12,50015.60.
tiheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head;
market, lower; lambs, $16.60017.40; year
lings. $13.00014.35; wethers, $12.00013.60;
ewes, $11.50012.75.
St. Louis Lire Stock.
St. Louis, Mo., .March 7. Cattle R.
crtpts, 2,800 head; market, strong; native
beef steers, $8. 0012. 60; yearling steers and
heifers. $7.00013.50: cows. 66.00O11.60:
stockers and feeders, $6.00010 60; fair to
prime southern beef steers, $9.00012.80;
beef cows and helfen, $6.00010.00; south
ern yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00;
natlvs calves, $6.00014.00.
Hogs Rscelpts, 13,300 hesd; market
higher; lights, $17.16017.85; pigs, $13,860
17.86; mixed and butchers, $17.86017.76;
good heavy, $17.36017.70; bulk, $17.40 O
17.85.
Wheep and Lambs Rscelpts, 900 head
market, steady; lambs, $14.00017,40; awes
$l$.60O13.00; wethers, 313.00013.76; can
ners and choppers, $6.8009.60,
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, III., March 7. Cattle Receipts,
13,000; marker, steady; native steers, $8.60
14.10; stockers and feeders, $7.70011.25;
cows and heifers, $6.60011-76; calves, $8.75
O 14.76.
Hogs Rscslpts, 84,000 head; market,
strong, 40o above yesterday's average; bulk
$16.76017.40; light, $17.00017.66; mixed,
$16.65017.65; heavy, $16.00017.20; rough,
$16.00016 26; pigs, $12.26017.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 head;
market, steady; sheep, $10.76013.66; lambs,
$14.25016.05.
Sioux City Live Stock.
Bloux City, March 7. Cattle Receipt,
2,500 head; market steady; beef ters,
810.00013.60; tat cows and heifer. 68.2CO
11.00; canner. $7.00 0 8.00; stockers 'and
feeders, $9.00011.60; calves, $6.00012.60;
bulls, strgs. etc., $8.00010.00; feeding oow
and heifers, $7.50 9.50.
Hogs Receipts, 9,600 head; market 26o
to 60e higher; light, SI0.95O17.10; mixed,
$16.90017.00; heavy, 816.8O017.8O pig,
$13.00016.00; bulk ot sale. $14.90017.06.
8hsep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 bea1;
market 10c to 150 higher.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, March T. Cattle Receipts,
3,600 . nsao; market slow; steers, 19.000
13,76; oows and helftr. $7.00013.80; calves,
$6.00012.50. .
Hogs Receipts, 7,000 . hesd; market
htghsr; top, $17.30; bulk of sale. $17,100
17.36.- ,. . 1
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head;
market lghr; lambs, $13.00017.60; ewes.
37.00018.60.
: Saw York Cottoa. f
New -York, t March T. Cotton Future
opened barely steady; March. 12.10c; May,
31.80c: July. 81.34c; October. JO. 16c; De
cember, 29.8 , .
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Cash Corn Market Slumps De
spite Light Receipts; Prices
Unchanged to 8 Cents
Lower,
Omaha. March 7, 181$.
Light receipts of grain war again In evi
dence today, arrivals totaling only 197 ears,
with 178 corn, 1$ oats, 1 ry and 6 oar of
barley. No wheat wa reported In.
Ths cash corn market was quit active,
trtd being In a small way dus to light
receipt. Spot quotations wsre unchanged
to 9 cents lower, the bulk selling off con
siderably. . A few ear ot choice whit corn
brought about yesterday's figures, while tha
poorer grsde of yellow and mld sold at
the extreme declines. No. 8 whit sold at
$1.96 and No. 4 whit at $1.88 and $1.93..
while the 6 grade went at $1.70 and $1.76.
No. $ yellow sold at $1.78 and $1.83. and th
No. 4 yellow at $1.70 and $1.73. No. 6 yel
low brought $1.64 and $1.60. No. 6 mixed
corn sold st $1.6$ and $1.66.
Oats advanced In spit of ths declin In
corn and sold up lc. these offerings being
disposed of quits readily. Receipts continue
extremely llfht No. 8 whit (old at $3e
and a csr of sample with a nttxtura at
wheat and ry went at th asm f If urea
Ry wss quiet, while barley again scored
a new high pries for th crop, advancing 60
to 7o. No. 2 barley sold at th top of $3.26.
In a special report Just made public, B.
W. Snow, crop expert and statistician, givet
th March reserves on farms ia Illinois,
Iowa and Nebraska th largest snd esti
mates that Illinois has 210.000.000: Iowa,
18,000.000, and Nebraska, 121,000,000. Ths
total farm stocks are estimated at 1,464,000.
000 bushel or 44.8 per cent of tsst pear's
yield. Of in total, Mr. snow ngure mat
66.8 per cent la of merchantable quality
against 84.7 per cent last year and 71.1 par
cent so reported for th low quality crop
or 11 id. in imouni or vais on in. larmi
1 63I.0O0.00O bushels or 36.4 psr cent of ths .
Isst crop. This, too. Is th largest farm "
holding ever reported. Wheat reserves ar -
19.4 per cent of last year' orop , or 133,
000.000 bushel.
Clearance wer: Wheat and flour equal
to 84,009 bushels. -
Primary whsat rcipt wr 163.009 buh-
mim ins iiiLMnnuia i.i.vu wuoiwiw,
receipt ot 717.0.00 bushels and shipments of
633,000 bushel laat year.
Primary corn receipt were 1,615,099 bush
els and shipments 1,049,000 bushels, against
receipts of 870.000 bushel and shipment of
658.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats reoelpt wer 786,009 bush-
els and shipments 780,000 bushels, against
receipt of 996,000 bushel and shipment of
7t,ooo bushels last year.
I
CARLOT RECEIPTS,
" ' Wheat. Corn. Oat. .
Chicago 6 $1 136 '
Minneapolis ............. 66 ... ...
Duluth 7 ... ...
v....,,.. a.,.,...,,........ ,. . , u
1 A.i,u 4am . mm
St. Louis 27 173 , $
Winnipeg ..271 ... ...
me saie wer reported toaayt - v
Corn No. $ whit: 8 can, $1.96; No. 4
wnue: car, fi.si; cars, 1 cars.
$1.90; 1 ears. $1.88. No. 6 white: 1 car. 1
$1.7$; 1 car. $1.71: T ear. $1.70. No, $
white: 1 car. $1.67: 1 ear. $1.61; 8-1 ear.
$1.60. Sample whit! 1 car, $1.40; 1 car,
$1.36; 1 car, $1.30. No. 8 yellow: 1 ear, $1.88;
1 car, $1.60; 8 ear, $1.78. No. 4 yellow: 4
car. $1.72fl esr, $1.7$; $ cars, $1.71) T cars.
61.70. no. yellow: 1 car, 61.60 ; 8 csrs.
$1.67; 10 ears, $1.66: 10 oars. $1.66: 145
car, $1.64. No. yellow: 8 car, $1.47; 2
car, $1.45; 8 ear,' $1.42. Sample yellow:
m r. ii.ni: m 171 rm. Jia x nsi rn. 11 111 na
6 mixed: 2 cars, 61.66; 4 can, $1.66; S can!'
$1.64: 2-8 car, $1.6$. No. $ mixed: 1 car.
i.eui 1 car, ui.to; 1 car, i.x. eampi -mixed:
t can. $1.46. 1 car. 81.48: 1 ear.
fi.av, t car, fi.dv, 4 car, si.ss.
oat No. 8 whit! i can. $le. Samel
white 1 car. 9 80.
Barley No. 8: 1 car, $3.26. ,
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 8 whits.
$1.96: No. 4 whits, $1.8801-92; No. $ whit, .
$1.7001.78; No. 6 white, $1.6001.67; sam
pie white, $1.8001.40; No. $ yellow, $1.7$
vi. si; no. yellow, $1.7001.73; No. 6 yl
low, $1.6401.67; No. yellow. 81.4Sft1.47i-
sample yellow. $1.3001.50; No. $ mixed,
61.580I.56: No. 6 mixed. 81.41ffil.60: asm.
pi mixed.. $1.2$01.45. Oatsi No, 6 whits,
sac. uaneyt wo. 3, 13.26, -Chicago
closing oncea. turnlih.it Tha n.
by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grsln broken.
is poutn mxtetnta irt, omshgi
Art. I dpsnT High. I LowCiosenTt.
orn.
Mar..
May
36
?7
$t
1 28
1 27
t
, 60
4$ 75
28 38
i960.
85 87
86 76
137
127
$1
89
1 27
1 87
V 92
TYla
117
i'
39
Osta
Mar.
May
Pork.
May
K0
90089
48 61
26 82
26 00
2$ 8$
35 00
4$ 45
4$ 70
24 31
36 46
26 36
26 7$
48 35
26 83
28 37
25 23
26 60
Lard.
May
July,
2$ 30
26 45
Rib.
I
2$ 80
26 62
May
July
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Serious Shortage of Seed Com Has Bullish
Influence, ,
Chicago. March 7. Serious shortare of
seed corn throughAut Illinois, Iowa, Indiana
and Wisconsin had a mora or leas bullish.
inriuenc today on th corn market. Price
closed firm with futur deliveries o net
higher at $1.27 for March and $1.27 foi
May. Oat gained o to , and provl
Ions, 7o to S60.
Assertion that much acreage might hgvi
to bs abandoned as a result of lack l
seed opsrats'd from tha outset a a handi
cap on th bean In corn. Besides than
wss Incressed rural complaint ot a tack Of
oats and It wa said th country had
30 bushels of corn to ahlp for vry bushed
of car spac offered. Th faot that pri
mary receipt showed a decided falling oft
In quantity a compared with a week (go
tended further ta strengthen th market
Under such circumstance. March delivery
rose to ths maximum prlc allowed, 11.28
a bushel and May scnded to a new high
level for th sesson. .
Talk ot government buying put strength
into ma oats market. Arrival her ant
at other leading point wer meager.
Provision ascended with th help of lib
eral export. Notice wa also taken of a
unexpected shrinkage In th ImmedlaU
available supplies of hogs.
Cash Prices Corn: No. 8 yellow, nominal:
No. 2yIIow, $1.86; No. 4 yellow, $1,68 0
1.78. Oatsi No. 8 whit, $4 0 94o; stand
ard. 94 096c. Ry; No. 2, $2.96. Barley;
$1.8008-40. Seeds: Timothy, 35.0008.00;
clovsr, $28,00031.00. Provisions: Pork nom
inal; lard, $26.32; ribs. $24.46014.98.
New York Coffee Market
New York, March 7. Whlla there wss ao
N r, a I 1 lmnniv.m,nl In . V. wnlnm. . K,-1.
ness, ths market for coffee future wai
firmer today on buying In th spot generallj
attributed to covering of hedge against
business in the spot department. The mark
opened unchanged to on point lower under
scattsrlng lata month liquidation, but soon
firmed p with May selling at 8.660 and
September at 8.680 in th lata trading. Th
close wa within a point of two of th best,
showing a net advanca ot 6 to 9 points.
Closing bids: March t.41o; May 6.66c; July
8.63; September 8.68: October 8.71; Decem
ber 8.76c Bpot coffe firm J Rio 7' 8c;
Santo 4' 10 'Ac There 1 an impression
In local circle that coffe can be bought
easily snough In Brazil at 7 Ho for 4'
f. 0. b. Santos, but the ocean freight situ
ation remains firm. On private csbl re
ceived today atd that a moderate amount
of freight room was available at $3.26 per
bag. A few offering of Rio wer reported
In ths cost and freight market but were
said to bs too high for buslnsss. Th
official csbles showed no Changs in Rio,
Santos spot wera 60 ret lower and future
unchanged to 50 rets lower. Santos cleared
28,000 bags for New York.- Braslllan port
receipt 33,000.
New York Produce. '
New York, March 7. Butter Easier; re
celpts. 6.710 tubs; creamery higher than
extras, 48 0 49c; extra (93 (cor), 470
49c; firsts, 46 0 47e; seconds, 46046c.
Eggs Irregular; receipts, 33,860 cases;
fresh gathered extras, 42c: extra tint, 40
041c; firsts, 89040c; seconds, 37038c
Cheese Weak; receipts, 880 boxes; tat
whole milk flat, held specials, 26026c;
atate, average run, 26026c.
Poultry Live Irregular; old roosters, 240
27c; young roosters, 83036c; turkeys, 350
30c. Dressed quiet and unchanged.
Chicago, March 7. Butter Market un
changed. Eggs Higher; rscelpts, 3.767 esses; tints.
37038c; ordinary first, 35 37c; at
mark, case Included, 86 0 870.
Potatoes Market higher; receipts, 31
can; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota,
bulk, 31-10O1-30; Wisconsin, Michigan and
Minnesota, . bulk, sack, $1.1601.16.
Poultry Roosters, market unchanged.
1 1 .
Turpentine and Rosins.
' Savannah. Ga.. March 7. Turpentine,
firm, 40o; receipt, 12 bbl.; sales, 6 bbla.;
shipments, 34 bbls.; stock, 84,167 bbl.
Rosin Firm; receipts, 173 bbla; ahlp
ment, 825 bbla.; stock, 90,393 bbla
Quote: B, D. E, F, O. H. I, 35.86; K, $8 50;
M. $6.76; N. $7.00; WO. $7.38; WW, $U.
Kansas City Produce,
Kansas City. Mo.. March 7. Butter an
Poultry Market unchanged
Eggs First, 34