THE 11EK: OMAHA, THUKSDAY, MARCH 4. 1013. 11 SJsT SWAITKRS COLUMN U OAK i ommodri tq trade. What have you? Address 8. C. s7. Bee. ln I'PiTiTKTSnl 2 cockerels, thorough bred Ksrred Itoiks Make n an offer; wnnt electee fail. Address S. C. '-3. Bee. PAINT. KTC- What have you to ex change for bsrrel of Shrtwln A V 11 llana plnt. rolor llirht brown? 1 also hai'e first-claea ur right piano. Also una farm Inlplements. Address, 8. C. Ree. BANJO-Not a Banjo hut a Banjerlne. a special concert Instrument, and a beauty) cost $S6. I can't us It; will trade It for good typewriter or diamond ring Address S. C. 700, Bee, Omaha. TIANO to swap for an auto to make serv ice wagon out of It. Don't care, for paint, lmt want a good 4-cyllnder running gear; no junk pile wanted. Address 3. C. C5, Bee. PIANO Swap on well located building lot; bal. cash. Give full description and price or no attention paid. Addreea 8. C 6M, Bee. PIANO PLATER-Whitney Piano Player. fine condition, coat fc'rflO; will trade for good S or t-passenger auto. Address 8. C. 6M. Bee. PIANO PLAYKR Apollo outside piano player and H0 worth of roll music and 1 H. P. International Harvester engine; like new to awap for motorcycle, or what? Address 8. C. SK8. Bee. PIANO Upright piano. walnut case, tool to match, a beautiful tone piano In first-class shape and condition, to trade for lot. auto, furniture or merchan dise or what you might have to offer. Make me a proposition. Address S. C. 696, care Omaha Bee. PIANO, In good shape to swap, on, well located, cloee-ln old style house and lot; will pay balance. Want something that can be made an excellent place; priced around $2,000 or less. Give location and price, or no attention paid. Address P. C. 662. Bee, ROADSTER Will trade 1914 Metg road ster, used very little, for a good vacant lot or as first payment on cheap cottage. Address 8. C. 6S3. Bee. KUU3 Oemiine ORIENTAL, rugs, small and medium sizes, unusually rare and beautiful designs to trade for what have you? Address 8. C. hVT, care Omaha Bee. REVOLVER 44 Bmlth A Wesson. S-eho?, a good gun, best repair, cost $26.60. Make offer. What have you? Shotgun, type writer or Jewelry. Write 8. C. 70.'t. Bee. hUBBKH BOOTS Have tiood pair at rubber boots almost 'new will sell or trade for something I can tine; In good condltlan; size S. C 461. Bee. BTOP WATCH Solid 14 karat gold hunt ing c&so, a chronometer that strikes the hours, quarter hours and the MINUTES, Finest Swiss Monnler make. It size Id GOOD order, never had to have It re paired, worth K0', to trade for lot, acre age, merchandise, automobile or what have you got that I can use? Act quick as this is a RARE watch and a RARE opportunity to trade for a watch of this kind. Address 8. O. 6S1, rare Omaha Bee. SHOTGUN Winchester repeating shot gun, 10-gauge, with cleanout rod and full box of shells; cost $.10 and good as new; will trade for diamond, typewriter, or what have you? Address 8. C. 6X3, Hee. fciq.NS. showcards. Clark & Son. D. 1378. VACUUM WA9HJNQ MACHINES Have 2a0 well known vacuum washing ma chines, all new and up-to-date. A guar anteed machine. Agents, here Is your chance to make a clean-up this spring. Will swap for auto or what have you? Address 8. C. 620, Bee, WATCH A good, 17-Jewel gold watch, 25, year , case and good chain. What have vou and can uce to trade. Address S. C. fc!. Bee. WILL trade electric or any kind of piano and pay difference for small car. Ad dress 8. C. W. Bee. WILL trade a 4-cylinder runabout, in good running order, rnd fine diamond ring for a B-passenger car. Address 8. C. 178, Bee. WANTED A light Ford truck or car to convert Into truck. Have a hotel and lunch counter doing good business In tmall town to exchange. Address Box 94, West Side. la. WATCH Thin model, Hampton works, Duber case. This la new; sells at t'M.aO. Trader for typewriter - or diamond ring. Write to 8. C SS9. Bee, Omaha. WATCH A lf-Jewel. 16 aize, 20-year J. Boss 2o g3ld-filled ease tc tride for shotgun. Address, 8. C. 1521, care Bue. -L. FOR RENT Apartments aad Flats. Fidelity Storage Co rftotatu, uiow.ik, putkiun tui shipping. 16th A Jackson Sts. Phone Douglas t-r., modern flat. u S. 2th; Ki. H. 471L FOR KENT Must beautiful, finely fin ished and up-to-dato 3, 4 and 5-room aparunenu In city. Building just fin ished. Flora Apartments. 2661 Jones HU SNAP Down town, 4-room, modern ex cept heat. Sea Janitor California Apt. D. 5237. ' SIX-ROOM apartment Douglas, 213 8. 26th Ave., has sun parlor; new, close In. Send for our weekly printed list. Hast ings Hey den, 1614 Harney St. 6-R. apartment, 207 8. 26th Ave.; new, built-in buffet, very choice; walking distance. Bend for our weekly printed nt Hnatlnirs & Hevden. 1614 Harney St. HERE Is a snap. "Two fine brick flats. within walking distance, strictly mod ern; east front, on North 23d St.; reduced from $35.00 to $27.50 per month. Will be tut In first-class shape to suit tensju. W. M. NASH A CO.. 602 Bee Bldg. Phones: Red 8235; Residence, IL 1127. MODERN BRICKS. 130 North Wtu B-room, $32.50. 113 South S0th--room, $32.50. OKEBFE REAL ESTATE CO., 3016 Omaha National. Douglas 1716. Fwratsaeal Apartnaemts. IN the Mae wood at 2511 Harney;, living room with beamed ceiling, and built-in, disappearing bed and writing desk: French doors with balcony; kitchenette with built-in refrigerator, gas range and cabinets complete: large, well equipped bathroom, nevt fumed oak furniture, with all linen, cooking utensils and silverware furnished, only g,w.50. i ERNEST SWEET. Office, 2511 Harney Pt. Douglas 1472. FURNISHED APARTMENTS CLOSE IN Handsomely furnished two-room" and bath apartments, $35; the Bosworth, 2217 Howard. St. Heat, water and janitor service rurmnnea. . ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. State Bank Bldg. Board and Rouaaa. VERY attractive front room, light, large comioriauie, . in pest close-in location, south of Farnam: good cooking and ilenty of It. Very reasonable. Call Harney imxi.- ... THREE pleasant West Farnam rooms; business women preferred; references required. Address G ). care Omaha Bee. MADISON 2Jst and Chicago; steam beat; iv mo. sua up; cms in coanoctlun. D.frtt SO. 25TH ST. . Single room, modern. u per montiii MCE room In private family for refined gentleman: references required. Phone Hotels aad Apartmeats. CurUtt.MA Hoiel. litn ano i a.ii-nla, yeeiy ratee n ana up. uougias TON. 1KJIX1K HoTKU M.Mirn lUascoabla lloaaekeeylas) Rooms. ELKEP1NG and housekeeping rooms, fur. aaoshaat. 7 B. letii. Tymr 1U21-W. Light ilousekeejtlatr. Rooms. OGDEN ANNEX, Council Bluffs, room with kitchenette, oteam heat Phone H KOOALS with kitchenettes. Ogden Hotel. H tea in heat. Council Bluffs. Phone 048. Hauaes aBt unaa-ea. X-ROOM. all modern. 2436 Parker St. HOCK Ed UNDER $25. tH Charles. 6-r , partly modern, $11 2121 N. 25th. 7-r., mod., ex. heat. $18. iM Keward, 6-r., new house, larice lot $20. liH hU Mary s, 8-r., close In. $2iJ. tii, Wth, S-r., flat, ail modern, IJO. rM B. 18th. 7-r. flat, modern. $J0. ARM8TRONO-W ALdll CO., Tyler IXMi. State Bank Bldg. SU. sisaa $3 Pa InoatS up. 807 Paxtoa l-room mod. house. 2ili Chicago. V. 8146. FOR RKN'T llnases and nllmrt, HOUSES-MODERN. 6- r., 1703 Fort, new bunaslow. $. ti-r., lhJl Grace, practicHliv new, $. S-r, H44 8 2th, Itanscorh park. . r., 2 '. 10th. nice cottage. $22.. 0. -r., SIM Larlmore, garaae. 7- r., 64 8. 2th Ave., close In $.'". 7-r.. 4M7 Rilrt, Dundee, new, $40. 7-r.. isxij Emmet, beautiful home, gar- aRe, V. s-r., Win Fmmet, verr choice, a.). 8-r.. 9 Hickory, new oak floors, choice. s-r. 1.110 8. 2Mh. Hanscom parK. excei- lent condition, $2. s-r., x.u N. IMh, oak nnisn; eieepma porch, f.U -r., Jl Plnnev. Isrse yard. $. HOr8E8-MOIERN EX. HEAT. 6-r.. 2i Maple, new, 130. 5- r., 1t'l Mdnderson, snap at 11". 6- r., 25 Maple, nearly new, $20. -r 623 8. jrth, close in, t22. 7- r 71 8. Pith, good location. $1. M-.. lfS7 N. 17th, good repair. $22. s-r., 1M1 Blnney. snap at $lf. 5- r., 4211 Burden. Clifton Hill. "Is. HOUSES-PART MODERN. 4-r 1621 N. 34th. aas. water. $10 4-r. 1-W 8 21st. gas. water, toilet, fs'.W. r-r., ! F.vana good yard, $13. B-r.. 3309 Spalding, water, gas, toilet, -r SMS Parker, gas, well. $10. 6- r.. 1W7 Corbv. gas. water, toilet, $!. FLATS MODERN. B-r.. ISM Emmet, beautiful flat, sleeping porch, gas range. $27.50. -r.. 2RS5 Harney, close In. $30. -r.. b61 8. 26th Ave., walking distance, ,3-r!' 2S10 California.-choice location. 140. Send for our weekly printed list, we HASTJNg" ft HETDKN. 14 Harney 8t. SlTN 25TH Full 2-story, -r.. all mod. a n'KFKFB REAL ESTATE . Ifl1fmaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. GordonVanCo. i Muvlng, eking. Ktorase. tit N. nth Ft. Phone D KM or Web. 13M, 12-ROOM modern house, with bam, hot water neat, ma nrn n March L Inquire t. j. u unon, n. D. lUt. 620 g. 1RTH, fwootn bouse, $13.50. Phon-s Web. 6372 ii.,U,Iii ail pans of the city. tlOUSeS crelgh onm A Co.. Bee Bldg. Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, pucks, ships: a-horso van and 2 men., U.tf per hr.; storage U per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. 4338 Tr. tHk 112 -R. BRICK, PART MOD. fc.VIKA 8-ROOM house, 4526 Decr.tur Bl. Call Walnut H24. Maggard's Van aad btor age Co.. Large van, 1 men, $1.4 11.25 par br. I7U per hr. uiay, Z men. Webster. Doug. 14WV -r., modern. 7U 8. 87th 8t. 7-r modern. K14 Leav. 8t, good location. Woh. 2580. Jf- T ' I axp. wo., moving, i i IlPPfl pH..klng k storage. AJV.V.V.VI lMJ Karnam. D. iis. FOB RENT We have complete list of all houses, apartments and flats that are for rent. This list can be seen tree of charge at Omaha Van & Utoraae Co.. 806 So. :6th 8L 1116 NO. 22d St., 4 r. mod. ex. heat, steel rauge. gas plate, kitchen cabinet, water paid; 817. Rasp Bros., 106 McCague Bldg. Business Property, 11,616 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE $75 PER MONTH 120b Jackson street, 44x132 ft. First floor and banement. Tula la an exceptionally fine building for a light manufacture or for storage purposes and undoubtedly the cheapest rent to be found in the city of Omaha, considering the arrangement of the building, location, etc. Will lease lrum one tu ten years. HIATT-F AIRFIELD CO., 230 Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. D. 49S. tores and Offices. AVAILABLE MARCH 8TII. Suite pf three rooms on 17th Bt. side, of building. Very desirable location and the only rooms obtainable on the street; una it.; $30 per month. THIS Mfc.il. DUIL1IIKU,. Office Room 108. 85li N. 24th-20x4E, good location for black- smitn snop, $25. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. WANTEO TO RENT WANTED to rent an unfurnished house or. ltt rooms; must be first class, with all modern Improvements; in a district bounded on the east by 28th St.. on the north by Dodge St. and on the south by Poppieton Ave. Give rent, number of street and where key can be bad to house. Address J 39, Bee. WANTED TO BUT Yale buys everything 2d hand. Tyler 1418, Ofc'tlCh. furniture bought aad sold, J. C Heed, 12U7 Farnam. Doug. 4. WE BUY 8d-hand clothes, liil N. 84tn. REAL ESTATE FARM KANCH LA8U3 FOR 8ALB California. When Dreams Come true. Read what one'of our buyers wrote us: 'l have been all over Cali fornia and found nothing that suits me as well as your Live Oak colonics; they are better soil and lower In price Uian any that I have seen; they just suit me." This man's dream came true, he went and Investigated and found that he could Duy at a price and on terms within his reach. You can do likewise. We raise all the crops grown In California, have 32 passenger trains dally, beautiful sur rounding and many Nebraska people settled on the land. Next excursion March 15. Round trln fare $58. Write today. i W.T.Smith Co., City National Bank Bldg. Colerad. TO SETTLERS ON LY 320-acres for 8200; ncn corn, airaua ana wneac land, eg sand. J. A. Tracy. Ft. Morgan. Colo. Iowa. ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? If so you should first get a copy of the Farm and Real Estate Journal. It has lands' advertised In It from nearly every state, so that you can find Just what you are looking tor In Its columns. It keeps you informed on land oppor tunities In ail parts of the country, gives you personal help In finding land. Send 2Sa today for a year's subscription, or 10c for three months' trial. It will b stopped 'it the end of the time ordered. Farm and Real Estate Journal, Traer, Iowa. o Kaasas. BARGAIN 840-scrs dairy farm, near Sa llna. Kan. write for full description and list of 100 Kansas farms for sale In central Kansas. V. E. Niquette. Ha Una. Kan. Mlaaaaaia. Red River Valley For list of Red Kiver Valley land write the Vogel Kealty Agency, 1015-16 W. 0. W. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. FOB RENT OR FOR SALE For rent, several thousand acres of prairie land for flax, or will sell on crop' payment plan; also have several gasoline tractors with engine gang plows for said on easy terms- - HACKNEY LAND CREDIT COMPANT, BT. PAUL, MINN. The high prices for all farm products mean good profits and you will never have a better opportunity to get a big share If you act now. o EIGHTY-ACRE farm. 3 miles from Hastings. 21 miles from Bt. Paul, prao tlcally all under cultivation, heavy black loam on clay subsoil: complete set of new buildings, consisting of a 6-room house, barn, machine shea, poultry houat, corn cribs, well of soft water, windmill and tank, on main road, rural mall de livery, telephone, school one-half mile, land lays level. This is a snap at the price. $S0 per acre, with $2.0u0 cash down, balance terms. Read 'this again, then bring your wife with you and look the farm over. Co-Operative Realty Co., Court Block. St. Paul. Minn. j FIKAL ESTATE ll'ARM A R4.MII I.AMta FOR Mt.N Missouri. GOOD lend, close to R 11. town, acre. t"o, K monthly; 4 acre. i.o. l monthly; f acres, 1,1'X; no Interes. no taxes, no forfeiture; best bargain in South Mlwouri; literature free, 1). Mer rlTm. Ellis . Benton. Kansas CUy. Kan. POOR man's chance; tt down; it monthly; buys 4 acres good land and ttmrier; har town: healthv location: price only t.0. Box 41'.-Q. Carthage, Mo. Nekraskua. FOR SALE Best large t-od hlgk-grade medium-priced land In ivecresKa; v-ry little money required. C. Brad.'av. 'vVol Darn, No FOR 8ALE SO acres, miles north of Central Cltr. Neb. Mrs. Amy Stavelv, J0 Lincoln Ave. Council Bluffs. New York. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. The news Is spreading, like a prairie fire, of fertile soil, good climate, splendid mar kets, friendly neighbors, perfect marad roads, fine cliurches, high school and ideal farming conditions of New York state. 8lxty-two-acre fertile lnnd, good build ings, running water, on state ma:ad road, railroad, vlllHge one-half mile. Price 12.500; t500 cash down, 100 yearly, rows If desired. Nlncty-elght-acre farm, 1 cows, team, orchard, woods, brook. falr building. Price t2.50O, $,VH) cash down, 1109 yearly. One hundred and fifty-acre farm, build ings worth ,. Price I'.OOrt. 10 cash down 3tm yearly, write for photos, rail road fare one way to purchaser. E. .VI NSON. 24:"K S. SnlinH. 8t. Syracuse, N. Y. Wlaeniala. Upper Wisconsin Best uuiry and general crop state in the union: settlers wanted. Lands for sale at low prices on essy terms. Ask for book let No. 34 on Wisconsin CVntral Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If interested In fruit lands ask for book let on Applo Orchards. Address Land and Industrial Department, fcoo Una Hallway. Minneapolis. Minn. 80 ACRES, fairly level. 6u cuiuvaieu; hrlck house, six rooms; frame barn; outbuildings; m miles Barronett; price $3,600, $1,100 cash. Tom O. Masoii, Cum berland. Wis. W rsmlsf, HOMESTEAD Homestead, $28,000 acres. lust opened; 3J0-acre to eacn applica tion. Particulars, write at once. k Lavalleur, Burns, Wyo. REAL U8TATF LOANS CITY and faim loans. 5 6V. per cent. 41$ State Bank. J. H. Dumont & . o , WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam, $luo to $iu.uuw made promptly. F. D. Weed. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam t. WANTED City loans Peters Trust Co. UAKV1N BROS feag&K HEli us first for farm loans In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. iifo CITY 810-312 LOANS. Brundela C. r. C'!lierg, Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. H Thomas, at State Bank Bldg. UO.NSl on naua tor city a lid term ioana H. W. Blnrior. Clir Mat! bun Bldg. . OMAHA homes. Kaal Nebraska farios, O'KEEFU REAXi F.3TATB CO., 1010 Omaha Natl. Douglas 2715. 100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. I. Wead, Wead Bldg., lam and Farnam Sts. ABSTRACTS OF TITLES R EKD Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. 208 Brandela Theater. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modern abstract office. 30j d. 17th St. Phono Douglas 6487 REAL ESTATE PUIi EXCHANGE Will Exchange Two sections oi good land In Beaver county, Utah, for Omsha property. This is a good chance to get good land cheap. 160 acres Improved, in eastern' Kansas. 110 acres tillable, 40 acres pasture, balance timber. Will exchange for Omaha income W. T. SMITH CO. Touglas 2818. ' City National Bank Bldg. TWO email Improved Nebraska ranches; small payment down and terms on bal ance. Wriy pay rent? Investigate and get price and description. Have good ex changes to offer. J. A. Olson, 638 Bea Bldg., Omaha. EXCHANGES bllae ROBUIN3. D. 2S43. REAL ESTATF ACREAGE 1 ACREAGE. We have a number of clients who want to exchange small tracts of land, both impruveu and unimproved, for city prop erty. THIS VUUELi KJSAL.TX AUE,ri (J X, 1015-16 W. O. W. Bldg -o A BARGAIN. Suburban home, 5 acres, 4 acres In fruit, balance In truck garden; 6-room brick bungalow, steam heat, electric light, water. Want to exchange for city property. Must be well located. For further particulars address C59. Bee. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE Non-Resident Owner Offers Big , Bargain 7 Rooms-- $1,800 One block from 24th St. car near Maple St. This Is a good 2-story house, modern except heat, with fine lot and big shade trees. All streets paved; house in good repair. Owner needs cash and makes price $7M below its value. Armstrong-Walsh Co. Tyler VS3A. State Bank Bldg. Fine Location New Stucco Bungalow Five rooms, strictly modern and up-to-date, built-in hook case, all rooms deco rated, screens, window shades, every thing complete. Price, $3,260. Mmall pay ment down and easy monthly payments. Located 2315 Kansas Ave. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. $2,850 Dandv S-room. all modern home, bed- rooms and bath upstairs: elegant lot, 40x 1H0, fruit and shade trees. Located near 17th and Laird Sts. C. O. CARLBERG, 312 Brandeis Theater Bldg. $3U0 DOWN New. 8-room. modern, story snd half, workmanship and material best quality. This house will last ind Is a bargain. M. F. Norris Company, SH3V4 Bee Bldjr Phone Douglas 3678. Five-room bungalow, built for own home. strictly modern, lurge rooms. Must sell at once and will take $3,600; worth $1.0U). This and others. M. F. NORRIS COM r AN i, 603Vi Bee Bldg. Phone Doug. 3678. Walking Distance Five-room cottage, all modern large at tic; fine basement; good plumbing; nice lighting fixtures; eaet front lot on paved street. Price $2,760, $260 cash, balanoe eaav monthly payments- Located 1210 North th street. Norris & Norris 0 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. 2677 EVANS throughout -6-r. mod home, oak finish easy terms. Web. li. The Bee Wants Ads are the best Busi ness Boosters. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Steadies After Price Drop, but the Feeling it Anything but Firm. FORCE MAY FUTURE SALES OMAHA. March 3. 1!l" Livenol was a heavy seller of wheat In the Winnipeg market. The May future was thrown overboard In a liberal man ner, and It was forced upon the buyers, causing sharp setbacks. From the action of the Liverpool wheat market yesterday the feeling la anything but firm. There were declines of 4ill1 for snot and is Per quarter for N.. 2 hitrd winter. Prices closed sharply lower lit all positions at Chicaso. the July losing ISc and the May 5Vc for the day. These prices were ltflWo above the lowest levels. Considerable attention hae been, paid of late to the fart that July wheat Is a new crop option. While It may be that there will be no large amounts of this grain available during Julv. It Is a foregone conclusion that considerable of It will be out and thrashed in the southern part of the winter wheat belt, and If values keep up fairly well farmers will likely allow considerable of their surplus to paas through their hands Corn was 1V.C higher, while May oals were up c, and the July showed a loss of ln Corn was nervous and price changes were wide. There was a big fall ing oft In primary receipts of corn, while the shipments were heavier, and the clearances from the oeaboard were big Cash corn showed the same Improved REAL ESTATE JSOt'TII SIDE Here is the Greatest Snap in Omaha To day for $3,200.00 A beautiful 8-room house In the Hans com park district; looks as good as now, newly painted, ornamental trimmings, hot water heat, strictly modern In every re spect, ornamental mantel gas log, etc. A 2-story garage, ,n(j 1RB a Very arlrto cratlc appearance. House cost Ifi.uOO to build. Owner accepted a new .position out of town and sacrifices to get some money. $I.40U cash will handle this, the remainder on mortgage. First cherk takes it. liocatlon South itith between Woolworth and Hickory. W. M. Na$h & Co. tn2 Bee Building. Phones: Red 32.15, Residence, H. 1127. High Class Residence Bargain I am offering for sal mjr fine 8-room. press brick residence, with garage to match, on corner lot; splendid residence district, one block from Hanscom Park. Thl-t place Is practically new and strictly nrst-ciass In every respect; will make some one wanting a high class home a bargain. See It and be convinced. Phone Owner, Harney 2S, evening or Sunday. o Bargain An all modern house, i rooms, all on the first floor; new lighting fixtures; new oak floors in all rooms; good furnace; best i of neighborhood; paving paid; lo cated at 3211 Poppieton Ave. Price only $J,300. Easy terms. Norris & Norris 400 Bee Bldg. Phone Douglas 4270. KLEIL1NT HOME 7-rocms, all modorn, hot watir heat East front lot, paved street, brick finish. Al neighborhood. Just one block north of Field Club. Price $3,600. Cash payment down, balanoe monthly. C. G. CAIiLBERG, 313 Brandeis Theater Bldg. SO. 8II3E BOULEVARD HOUSE $2,725. A f liw, strictly modorn, pra.otk.ally new, ft-room house, with barn, for tl.tXK) less than it's worth; Vx block fro in Vinton SU car line. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Douglas 17S1. Ware Block. REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE VERY FINE HOME WEST PART OP CITY Veatibulc. hall, living room and dining room, all finished in quarter-sawed oak, with built-in bookcases, finely decorated, good slxe kitchen with pantry and ice chest room, full basement, bricked up and cemented floor, floor drain, furnace heat; 2d story has oak floors, birch doors with glaas knobs, four bedrooms, one of them Is used as a sleeping porch, stair way to attic. Newly built. In beat of order, at 8408 California St., on south front lot with a cement driveway to new garage, on paved street, very convenient to Harney car, $3,500. Owner moving to Uncoln. W. H. GATES, 847 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. ' D. 1204. $10 Cash, $1 a Week 43x122, two blocks to 86th and Farnam. Cheap close-in corner, $600. O'Keefe Ileal Estate Co. 1018 Omaha Nat l. Douglas 1715. HE Ah ESTATE DUNDEE NEW DUNDEE HOUSE $5,500 Fireplace, buffet, tiled floor In bath room, finished In oak first floor, birch second floor; south front lot; close to car. W. II. THOMAS & SON, 228 State Bk. Bldg. D. 1G4S. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Investment FOR .PALE. Four beautiful brick flats, pressed brick fronts, fine appearing and coat about $18,0u0 to build. -Owner going to California. Rentals are $115 per month now. but would bring more. This Is one ot the best Investments In the city $13,000 on half cash, balance per cent, on good terms. W. M. Nash & Co. Real Estate, Lnar.a and Insurance. 1 Bee Bldg. Phone Red 8235; residence Harney 1127. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Gallagher & Nelson Real Estate and Insurance C44 Brandeis Bldg. D. 3382-0 BOULLVARD PARK, $.. A new ti-room square frame and stucco house for leas thsn cost, but owner must have at least $l,ou0 rash. It's a jnap for the man with the money. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Douglaa 1781. Ware Block. REAL ESTATE WANTED We have several cash buyers for 5 and 6-room houses in the Hanscom Park or Field Club Districts. The 'Vogel 'Realty Agency, 1015-16 W. O. V. Bldg. Jjo.uuo TO $40,u cash for close la business it flat prupertios. Must pay good In terost or te very reasonable in price. Ulvs full description, location and price or no reply. Address mall to Omsha, Neb., Poaiufftce Box K2. difference under May as Mnndar, and the i total sales from here were ilSl.lU) bushels, of which .TiO.Oi"! bushels Were to the sea board .The stock of corn here Is big. and that In Iho visible supply enormous. The country movement of oats was llleral, and there la no promise of any mstrlsl ledurtion In storks this week. ItcKHrdless of the danaer In shipping, foreigners continue to take this grain In llhcial quantities. Cash sales of oats at the senhoard were l.suO.OU) bushels. t'maha Spot Market: W lu-rtt was lo higher. Corn was c to lo higher. t'sts were 1 ,o to IV higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to l,N03,A bu.; corn, 2V.',000 bu.; oats, -V..0O0 bu. l.lveipool closing not quoted. Primary wheat receipts were Sf.l.noo bu. and shipments 5M,ti0 bu.. against receipts of TUT.OUO bu. and shipments of 4.VP0o bu. last )rar. Primary corn receipts a ere 702,000 bu. and shipments 788.000 bu., against receipts or i..wu ru., and shipments of 6;t;,oio bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 84.1.O0O bu. and shipments of 1.I47.0UO bu., sialnst re- eipis oi swain hu. and shipments oi 712.- 000 bu. last yesr. C A II LOT R.KCKIFT9. W heat. Corn. Oats Chicago 200 200 Minneapolis .. Duluth 17 8 1 u 44 2T3 Omaha Kansas City .. St lOUlS Winnipeg , These sales Wheat: No. J 25 41 were reported today- hard winter, 2 cars, $!.i!, .NO. .1 hUld Winter. 1 1-S ears II 'IS. No .1 spring, 1-6 car (white), $1.34. No. 2 durum, 1 car, $1 No. 3 durum, 1 car, $l..t4. No. 3 mixed durum, l-i" car, fl.84. Kve; No, 3, 2-6 car, $U7. Barley; No. ? maltlmr. car. J;iSc Corn: No. 2 yellow, 1 car. two. No. ;t yellow, 2 cars. fife. No. yel low, 1 our, 7c; 2 cars, wic; 2 cars, tftV. No. i mixed, 1 car, 7vv. No. $ mixed, 1 car (nesr white), 6,ic; 4 cars, 7c; 1 car. ShV No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, ilH4o; 1 car, wic. No. & mixed, H car, tsi'ijc. Oats: No. 3 white, 2 cars, B2o; 4 car. ft", c. No. 4 white. 2 oars, ⁣ 1 cars. &.-. Sntnple. car, Mr. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. tl.3SVvml.4o; No. 3 hard, $l.3.r.'fl.3!: No. 4 hard, $l.2Kfl.37; No. 8 spring, $1,3310 1.HN; No. 3 durum, $1.34(f? 1.8,"; No. S durum, $1.83it 84. Corn No. 1 while, 81c; No. 2 white, STti'W'tc; No. 8 white, 7tWc: No. 4 white, tW4irri,c: No. S white. 66it 6 c; No. ti white. iK1iitc: No. 1 yellow. t7ftii1.c: No. 2 yellow, 7Hiic; "No. 8 yellow. titfl7Vjc; No. 4 yellow, tinmii K7'4c: No b yellow. fiolf7e: No. 8 yellow, hoitifi'io: No. 1 mixed. S7'.'rni7'.c: No. I mixed, i!iiti71-; No. 3 mixed, iWnh"e; No. 4 mixed. w.1iti:'o; No. b mixed. iit4v 6ti',c: No. mixed. WfliliiUo. Oats: No. 3 white, !3f?5'i'V; standard, MMf:3e; No. 3 white, f.2N.iH,c; No. 4 white, &afti21c. Barley: Malting, 70f7o; No. 1 feed, W,) 'Of. Rye: No. 2. ll.OTJfl.Og; No. S. $1.001 1.07. CIIICAQU GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Pea In res of (he Trading; and (losing I'rlces on Board of Trade CHICAGO. March 8 Although wheat advanced most of the time today on ac count of liberal export sales. th market at the close was weak owing to assertions that the entire Argentine surpliiM lor 1IU Pad been purchased by Orcat Britain. Gains were narrowed to lVdOo. com pared with last nlght'a level. Corn finished l'ktii'iC to 'c uli and oats al a rise of l'c. word of the supposed huge trsnsrer or Argentine wheat was nol verified, but received enough credence to bring about extensive profit taking by longa In the last half hour of the session. What chiefly gave countennm-e to tho report was an earlier announcement that the British government hail wlgliln the lust few weeks taken over the control of mom than a score of big ocean ves sels. A sharp selbHck today In prices at Winnipeg was also thouaht to bu significant of some remarkable develop ment. Kuropean buying of rash wheat In the Pnited rUHtca today was estimated at 1,000,000 bushels. The amounts taken at Chicago and Kansas City brought rela tively the highest premiums yet as com pared with the current price of the May delivery. In every direction, domestlu country offerings proved snmll Corn showed strength throughout the day, yielding only a little, while wheat turned weak. Fresh export sales of 200,000 200,000 bushels at the seaboard much to do with giving prices a lift and so also did a noticeable falling off In Chicago receipts. Kuropean demand for oats a peared to tie aa urgent as ever, Chicago handlers were known to have sold 600,000 bushels at the seaboard had much ot signs that the real total was a good deal more. Despite some liquidating sales varly In provisions, the market wound up firm. On the decline shorts and Investors took hold quite freely. v Futures Were quoted as follows: Article! Open. Hlgh.j Low, Close. Yes'y. Wheat i i i i May. 1 43'4 1 46 1 42 1 44H 1 42;1 July. 1 17 Hi 1 19 1 Vo I 17', 1 1UV Corn I May. 72 74 72 73 72H July. 74 78'. 74 7i7i 74 Oats ' I I Msy. SR4 Bii't. K tz hS July. 61 62 61 u., 81 Pork I May. 17 SO 17 40 17 10 17 3TTi 17 32V4 July. 17 70 17 7 5 17 60 17 72" 17 75 Lard I May. 10 25 10 30 10 22 10 30 10 30 July. 10 62 10 b& 10 47 10 65 10 U Rlha 1 May. 87 9 87 9 80 0 87 9 90 July. IQl.-i to 17 ID ID 10 17 10 17 Chicago Cash Prices Whest No. 3 red. $1.43tjl.46V. No. 2 hard, $1.44 1.47V Corn No. 2 yellow, TSWSVic; No. 4 yellow, tt', WWc; no. 4 white, lOWTie. Oats No. 3 white. MMimhc; standard. frVWfifriW:: Rye Nominal. Barley 0cfuM)c. Timothy $&.00.60 Clover-$10.rV 14.60. Pork $17.00. Lard $9.77. Rlhs $8.75fu.26. BUTTER Higher; creamery, 2.KU2fce. EGOS Lower; receipts. 13.0il cases: at mark, rases included, 17iiilKr; ordinary firsts, 17Vn17o;. first, l'4c. t'UTAiuiia jtaceipts, 28 changed. cars; un- POUiVTRY-Altve. higher: soring 17c; fowls, 10c. NEW YORK GKNCRAL MARKET Qnotatloas of the Day oa Varloas Commodities. NKW YORK. March .-FLOUR Steady. WHEAT Spot, strong; No. 2 red. 1 64V4. and No. 2 hard $166. all rail, c. I. t. track export: No. 1 northern. Duluth. $1.6oV, and No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.68, c. I. f. Buffalo. Futures were firm. May. $1.82'. CORN Spot, strong; No. 1 yellow, 34c, C. I. f. to arrive. OATS-Hnot. firm; standard, 82 r; No. wmie, njc; rancy cupped white. fc4ff7e, HAY-Firm; No. 1, $lV7tt; No. 2, D&ctf !.; ro. d, auxwc. HOPS Quiet: state, common to rhnira 1914 crop. 12W-16c; Pacific coast, 1914 crop, U'iilfic; 1913 crop, (tollc. HIDES Steady; Bogota, JlV432V4c; v-enirai America, aic. LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts, J2c; seconds, autocue PROVISIONS Pork. oulet: mesa. PROVISION.S-Pork, barely steady: mess, $l.50ia20 50; family. $23.0023.50. Beef. quiet; mesa, 21 VXaZ&M: family. $24.uua ii.vi. lAra, steady; mldille west. 19.604t 75. TALIXW-Steadyj city, c; country, -,ti0;tc; special, 10. . liU'lTEU Weaker; receipts, $.045 tubs creamery, extras, (92 score). Slft.lISc; creamery, (higher scoring). 324ia2"c: creamery, firsts, 27H30c; seconds, 24Vtf aevsc. EUS Steady; receipts, 16,000 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 22c: extra firsts, 21c; lirsta, waTuwi seconas, ivtWI!rV:; near by hennery, whites, 24'o.Xn, CHEKHK-Klcady; receipts, 63 boxes; state, whole milk, held, special, 16V9 l.c; same, average rancy, ltxoibv. POULTRY Live, firm; western chick ens. luVic; fowls, ISc; turkeys, lid 17c; dressed steady: western roasting chick ena, froten, 17fi21c; fresh fowls. UH 17Vjc: turkeys, 1J0-1 . MlaaeapolU Grata Market. MINNEAPOIIS, March I WHEAT May, $1.3'0l.:Sl bid; July, $1.$4; No hard, $1.43'; No. 1 northern. $I.3V,'9 1.4: in o. z norinern, $i,usVul-4t74j. FIXJI'R Unchanged. BA RLEY M473c. RYE-$10K'?il.l0. BR A N '22.00. CORN No. 3 yellow, tt'fifiHo. OATt No. $ white. 3'i53itc. ' rLAXSEED-$L&21l.K4.. Liverpool tirala Market. LIVERPOOL, March 3 W'HEAT-Spot No. 1 northern Manitoba, l's 7d; No. 1, lis td: No. 2 hard winter. 13 3d. CORN Spot, American mixed, new, 7a HVtd; American mixed, old, s 3d; March, 7s 7d. FLOUR Winter patents, 4s. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing; Cattle Some Higher and Active at the Advance Steady Prices on Sheep- HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER KOPTII OMAHA. March S. Receipts were: Cattle Hogs. Blieeri, Oiflclal Monday 8.0O Clflrlal Tuesday 5.241 0.l'i2 i; 17. '15 lT.OnO IT.P'O n.orn Estimate Wednesday .. 4.W Three days' totals ...14".0 4-..or: Sr,me davs Inst week. .13.64)1 41.722 Same 3 weeks ago H.14S W.82. Pame 8 weeks ago 1J..V9 r.7.811 Same 4 weeks sgo 12.3til l!.79x fame dava last year. . .14.811 80.H 4't.ooR Xs.axj 30 V 47.878 K T78 89.A06 The following table, shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the Boutn Omaha live stock market for the yaar to date as compared with last year: 1815. 1914. lne. Cattle 1C992 181.132 4.80 Hog " 8J0KW MH.210 m.v Sheep 497.749 40.110 The following table shows tbs average prtcs for hogs at the South Omaha live stock market for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1916. 14. 11813. 11818. lll. 1H.1W. Feh. (ft. 15.1 8 81 I I 1 W 8 011 1 01 8 74 ( II 1 I Mvi g S4f I I "Mill 8 78 8 18 . 6 I $8 I 01 Ml t tsU 3 86 Feb. Feb. Feb. IS. I 8 4..V 8 421 8 3S $141 I I 0 8 941 8 ra Feb. 19. 8 3W Feb. ro.t $ S Feh. 21 I Feb. 22 I 8 64 Feh. 2:t. $ $ .Hi pnl 8 8i 8 vi 8 33 7 1 6 a T 08 8 33 $ in 8 021 7 Oil 8 ttv 8 12 t Oil 7 09' 02 6 ! 8 35 t K 7 041 l 8 04 8 2tl 8 19 $ 81 $ i 1 8 11 7 10 8 13 $ 14 Feb. 25.1 8 60 I I CO) 7 441 I M t IS Feb. 8 47 m ft- ' ... 8 40 8 II 9 2 Feh. 2: 421 34 8 t 8 18 08' 82' 8)l 8 02 8 Feb. M Mar. 1. Mar. 1 8 11 $ 61 8 201 15 47 8 08 4tiH 8 St! 8 2b 4 8 04 Mar. 3. 1 I 8 341 8 SOt 8 78 9 W 8 38 Sunday. ' Reeelpta and disposition of llva stock at th i nu.n Hmek v...i South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock yesterdsy' RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle Hogs.bbeep.H'sea, C. M. A St. F. Ry.. a Wabash By Mo. Pacific lty S I nlon Pacific lty... 3 C. N.-W., east.. 8 N.-W., west.. 4X C, Ht. P.. M. ei )).. C, B. ., east ... 7 t" B. k Q., west.. 2i C, R. I. A P., east. I C, R, I. P.. west 8 Illinois Central Ry. t Chicago. Ut. West.. 10 3 3 . . i 11 73 2 IK 14 38 2 18 2 1 4 8 Xtl 76 Total reeelpta.... 183 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, fehaep. Morris & Co Swift At Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour t o Schwarlr V Co J. W. Murphy Morrell 81 48 2 48 77 K3 Ki tu 70 4 30 47 20 27 14 6 12 21 47 K 223 2 37 223 Lincoln Packing t.... .o. Om. Packing Co.... Cudahy from country.. 400 I w. if. v annum vai Benton, V. 8. Lush.. F. B. I wis .1. B. Root & Co L. F. Huss Kellogg .' Werthelnier A legen.. 11. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Kotliarhlld Mo. and Kan. Calf Co.. Christie Hlgglns Hut (man Roth Meyers .... Laser. Jones A Bmlth., Tanner Bros John Harvey 1 ennls A 1'rancls Kline Other huytrs 1,904 r,,ials 4.4K8 18.301 12,870 CATTLK Receipts were liberal tnrikv. 181 cara being reported In again For the three dava thla week receipts amounted to 14.7M) head, being larger than any recent week and slightly larger uian m i Par nsn. Killing cattle ot an Kinaa, iiim is cows and heifers, aa we I aa beef steers, were n active demand this morning at prices list were aarelv 10c higher than yester day, and In a good many rases more than thai. Tho market la iuny c maner mn Monday, and In some Instances cows ihiiw mnr advance tban that. Blockers and feeders aro in gooa ae- manil at firm nrlcea. Quotations on rattle: uooa to rnoics cornfed beeves, $7,764)8.80; fair to good rornfed beeves, $7.007.75; common to leir oornfed beeves, $8.0U'(y7.O0; good to rholca heifers. M.llMn.W. sood to cnoios cows, 8a.7i.80 fair to good cows, .4AKjj 6.76: common tu fair cows, W.&Oi&'o.oO, gtod to chulce Blockers and feeders, $7.00 kil.bd; fair to good stockers and feeders, $6.6UU'7.8); common to fair Blockers and feeders, $6.7&4ti.o9; stock neiiers, a.uu(i 8.60; stock cows, $5.0ixutf.2r; stock calves, $.(KW.0U; veal calves, $7.tX&10.00; bulls, atass. etc.. 44.75tMi.2f' Itcpresunlatlve sales: , BEEF STEERS. Na At. Pr. ....IVM 1 00 .... 447 T 1)0 .,..1000 1 0 .... Sit 1 Oi io j; t to ....1W7 1 M Wa AV. FT. ..1107 1 M .nil T at 4.. I.. I... Pi ll. ti. . 11. llnO 7 40 ...13 7 fcs 14.. II Ut 1 44 17 ll 1 71 II.. ...UWt T U bTOCAEKB AND FEEDEkS. , 436 I 7 tl4 t , HI 7 . 7 Ot , It,7 16 I M4 7 10 ,., W STEERS AND IIEIFI0RS. III I 36 T W7 7 t 16 1 704 T W kit 4 Si ' II 104 T 41 M 7 00 I 7 K U& 7 10 I IMW T 74 Mil t II . 4 44 I 00 4 7 10 COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 $ 7J 14 1121 04 I.. I.. 4.. II.. 14.. I.. 7.. 11.. II.. I., 14.. 4.. 11 40 14 HEIFERS. 4J 00 7 U IN 47 U Ml M u4 4 40 m la 14 . 7.. 10 US 0 10 I llOO.s Kuunlles. whUe not so large as on Tuesday, were liberal, about W cara or 17,000 head being receivea. ror me three days the run foots up 40,022, neing mure than 3.000 larger man laei weoa and almost la.ouO heavier than a year ago All huvers were more or less oeansn this morning, and early packer offers were pretty close to a nickel under yes terday killer market, which means that they were a big 6c lower than yesterday ' I 1 . a, V. J average. Some sales were rnaoo to snip pers early that looked steady to a nickel lower, but shipping demand was not very large, and almost the entire supply was l.j 1 1 at the packer's disposal. Salesmen wanted at least atesdv prices, but al though buyers were willing to raise their early olfera a shade, they refused to bid steady money, and atter noiuing on until almost 11 o ciock some seiiera oenan casu- tug their holdings at figures that were weak to a nickel lower than yesterday's killer market, or mostly 6c below Tues days average trade. The biggest end of the supply finally sold on this basis, but long before the clusa Backers reduced their bids fully nickel, buttliig prices on a fully 6uil0c lower basis. Naturally this made the close if anything draggler than the early market, and up to a lata hour nothing Ilka a clearance had been made. Bulk of the earlier sales waa made at $6.4ni.42, while the later ones landed around u.ti. '.. Tops rearnea sow, The average trade was fully a nickel lower. Representative sales: a No. A 8a. Pr Na,' . Ik. Pr. 70 40 M II lift 110 4 44 U 124 ... $ 44 74 214 ... 4 4i M Hl ... 1 40 44 ltt ... 4 4714 77 m ... ... atiss 64 Ml ... sua, w ... SHI HHEEP Notwithstanding another lib eral run the market opened at a aeaaon- able hour and about tnree cars or red western lambs sold to ship at $8.65, and in the nelahborhood of uO head sold to shear and feed at $860, alt prices being strong. Outalde of the early trade busl- nnas dragged along until late In the tore- noon, with the Bulk 01 ins lambs still unsold. Sellers stood pat for steady prices, whPe the packers did their best to fill orders on a lower basis. Finally a clearance waa msde with ths general trade ateady tc lo16c lower on lambs snd about steady on aged aheep, which consisted largely of ewes. Trade was more uneven than for some time back, making It hard fur sellers to do business. An outstanding feature of today's trade aas the fact that the local receipts of 17.000 hesd exceeded those al Chicago by about 1.0U0 head. The lamba at $9 65 la the record since May.'l'.'U. The bulk of ti e lambs brought ioa tm 4W , HOOU-Recelpts. 'l,O0' head; mill i 170 1 "j I ,nwrr: D,,IK " sales, $..'oi.n; 'J aid M.50rt.80; packers and butcher-. $") 2.v,ffl.6A. Koveral loads of ewes sold esrly at $7.40. There were nd wethers or yesrllnrs lo speak of. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Mexicans, $8 ST.fi8.80; lamha, fed westerns, I.KHiS M); Ismbs, shesrlng. $7.30'!? 8..-0; yearlings, light, $1.o4iR.75; ' yearlings, heavy H Oofls.W; wethers, good to choice, $7.fi;.7a; wethers, fair to giod, $7.2.Vd) 7.50; ewes, good to choice, $7.irj7.40; ewes, fa'r to good, $7.0ivii7.l.. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. rio lamhs .' 78 $ 40 493 fed lamba 82 . 1IORSKS No change has taken place la the, horse market this week. The receipts continue liberal and Include all classes of horses. Prices generally are steady with, last week. The farm trade and the east ern demand Is still backward, which la attributed to ths high cost of feed snd iwesther conditions. Mules have been In light supply, and while the Inquiry for the bis kinds, standing fifteen hands high and upward, showed some Improve ment, there was little If any Improvement In prices. Mules thst meet the best de mand must not only be fifteen hands high, but good boned and of full aces an well. The French army officers arrived Wednesday to beglp again the Inspection of war horses, the present contract call ing for 200 head. The specifications are the same as at their previous Inspections. Both artillery and cavalry grades are re- ' quired. On Saturday the Italians will bs back to complete their order, and will require (he same class of horses as be fore. ClliriUn I.IVB BTOCK MARKET Cattle Firm -Hoars giro as; Higher Sheep Weak. CHICAGO. March a. CATTLE Re- . cetpts, 11,'Ofl head: market, firm: native steers, $Y7.' 15; western. fU(ifr7.50: cow , and heifers $3.60477.70; calves, $i.wef lO.fiO. HtHis- Receipts 84.000 head: market. strong to 6c higher: bulk of sales. Kffl . 8.70; light, $fi.4Mi.70: mixed. $.45H75; heavy, $8.204.86: rough. $.20S.36: pigs. $5 7Mi8 75. SHEEP AND IjA M Ba Receipts, H.ono head: market weak: sheen. 17 vt77.90; . yearlings, $T.76ir8.c:; lambs, $7.7509.75. Hi l.nnls Live Slock Market. HT. LOUIS. Mo., Msrch S. CATTLr-. Receipt. $.800 head; market higher; na-, 11 ore' steers, $7.0iHi.00; cows snd, heifers, $6.50i.2o; southern steers R.itf, 7.75; cows snd heifers, $4.0Oil.O0; native, calves, xiv 001 10.JS. II) HI8 Receipts. 18.200 head: market. lower; pigs and lights. tb.TAW.KM: mixed and butchers. K6twl.8i): good heavy. $8.6a. rr.ih. nHKEP AND 1 M BS Rerelots. 2.000 head: market higher: native muttons. M.7.vtT7 40; lambs, $8.73ll0.00; yearlings. Kanaaa City l,lr Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 8. CAT- Tl.r Rece Pts. 6.000 head: market atrnns: prime fed s8eera, $S.uOSi8.7U; dressed beef steers. $7.0O.0O: western steers. M.40fo s.w; stockers snd feeders. $6.0O47.80; bulls, ' market, ' heavy. $H.u4 am. m xsnrt neao; market. wek; lambs, $!.0niff9.HO; yearlings, $7.76iif.80; wethers, $6.75(7.73; ( Hr LIt Stock Market. PIOUX CITY. Msrch 8 CATTT. inRe ceipts. 1.000 head: native steers Ifi oawT 7(1- nuicnera, sn.nmv.si); rows and heirers, $4.10 t.'i.7B; canners, $4.0Otr5.)0; stockers and leeaers. So.h0di8.75; rslvcs, 8fl.004i9.00: bulls. SinSS. VIC., SI. f.KQD.lSl. IHKJrt Receipts. 12.000 head: market. steady: heavy, $ii.4Mi.&u; mixed, $it.44ffr$.4fi; UKni, 1'i.wiint"; puis or sales, SK.tuoiti.4i. KHEKI' ANO .AM HM Reeelnts Mtl head; market, steady; ewes, $7.00; lambs, ' 84. Joseph Stock Market. BT. JOHKPH. March S. C ATT LK Re ceipts, 1.1HI0 head. Market higher: steers $7.00ti8.60; cowa and heifers, $4.00478.00; calves, $6.0IV-b 10.00. HOGS-Rere Pts. 6.000 head. Market lower; no quotations. KHEF.P AND IAMBS Receipts. 4.000 I bead. Market slow; lambs, $8,764X9.60. Coffer Market. NEW TORK. March 1.COFFEB The market for coffee futures! was steadier today on ncattcred covering, European buying and the continued ateadlnesa of the primary markota. First prices went two. points higher, and the market im proved In the late trading, with the close showing a net advanoe of four to seven points, although the large arrivals re ported here from Braxll Were followed bv a slight decline In the spot market. Bales or futures, 17,260 hags. March, 5.62c; April. 6.60c: May. &.6Ke: June. 6.71c: Julv. 70c; August, .7sc; Heptember. g.Srto: Oc tober, .82r,; November, .9Hc; December. 7 04o. Hjiot, quiet; Rio No. 7, 7e; Kantos No. 4. Sc. Rio exchange on London waa unr hanked. Mllreis prices were 100 rels higher in the Santos market. Cost and freight offers were about unchanged. Omaha Hay Market. HAT-Pralrte: About fifty ears of prairie hay was on all tracks. Receipts over Kiin.w wam f.l.lu itk.,.1 ...... heavier than antlclpstecf. amounting to bout fifteen care. Reoulpta probably will uo iisni aiinng inis week, cnolce up land, $11 6012.00; No. 1, $110011.60; No. 3, U.606!tW. No. S, $6.0000.. Choice mid land. fll.004ril.o0; No. 1, $10.500H1.00; No. 2, $.6(yg9.50; No. $, $6.001.00. Choice low- . inim, w.wqiv.Mi; WO. 1, Mm. 00 1 No. 2. $7.)KVfr.00; No. 8. $6.004K.0O. STRAW None on the market, rholra ' Wheat. aB.COftlliU). Chnlea oat Aa ,ia $6.rti7.0O. , iu nmTn rai si i v8 km i si vt if i .1 - 6.70; llsht. $8.50fi.70; pigs. $ti OOOr " HHliKP AM) LAUllH- Reoel ALFALFA There are eight cars on tho market this morning, very little better . than No. 1. 1 Following Is the range: choice pea gaeen, $13 fcty 14.60; No. L $l3.0 4J13.60; No. X, $U.0O&12.60; No. t, $10.M tiii.ao. Kaasaa City Grata aad Provlaloas.' KANHAB CITY, March 3. WHEAT No, 2 hard, 1.3Snil.40; No. I red, $1.3H; May. $1.3H; July, $1.10; September, $1.03l4. CORN No. S mixed, 70Hj7OV4c; No. 3 white. 72c; No. 1 yellow, 7wrt;oVsC ;. May, 7r7ait7lc: July. 78"Aar;S'4c: SeDtember. 73i f73'aC. OATS No. I white, 65i&oV4ci Ho. t , mixed. 62fu63c. BUTTER Creamery. 29c: firsts. 27ci seconds, 2oc; racking. 17c. r;ui ii Firsts, lie; seconds, 15c. POULTRY Hens. 14c: roosters. lOUcl turkeys, 16c. f Metal Market. NEW TORK. March r-MRTALR 8 Lead, steady, at $3.70u3.71; London. 30 I m tkA Uluilfakas Slanr a 1 i Sr all Art. 3s M Spelter, strong, at $10.7611.20; London, a'43. Tin strong: five-ton lote. $41 OftfiM! 00: at London, apot, CI7M; futures, ln Cop per, ateady; electrolytic, $14.63H4 14.7V,; casting, $14.2&rfl4.62; at London, spot. 63; futures, b6 7s 6d. Iron steady and un changed. Antimony, at London, 72t7S. KT. LOUIS. March S. MKTAUS-lead. strong, at $3.ffi. Spelter, higher, at $10.2! U 10.60. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. March 3.-COTTON-Mar-i ket broke is points or nearly $1 a bale hers today upon receipt of authentic news of the allies plans to place a virtual blockade of shlpmonts of all commodities I to Uerman porta. October contracts sold off (mm s.Ouc to .uc. 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