HIE HKK: OMAHA, TUKKUAY, MARCH 7, 1910. 11 FOR RENT-HOUSES MlaceJIaaeoaa. HOOKS ANii ((iTlAi.KS. MOIihKN EXCEPT HtAT l-R 601 Mnrlha St k-R. .VS1 N S'th St -R. 24i7 Ellison Ave -R. N. 27th St I-R. 1(U Grand Ave S-R. "J7 li-lf, Martha St .t1.s .IIS. Or $I3.' fi2 .VO $14 0 lis. no .1.(1 i-O j.O.Kt Vb.i JIM no $i; mi u. ill M) ilUM $x) 1 lAVd. S.UU I-Xleo -R, 618 N. 17th 81 6-R. 618 N. 17th St I-R. 714 Hickory pt V-R. 413 N. ih St 5-R. fiat. 3115 N. 24th St... , nt. r.vo-j; s. th st i-R. 7hS H'ekory St 5- K. 3316 Ohio St ALL MODERN. I-R. 1W9 8. th St fc-r, s:w Ocrt.v st 6- R. 41 1A N. 17th t 8-R. 414 N. 31st St S-R. 1!9 8. Hth St s R Corbv St mrw) 8-R. SM N. nh St. (new) tAin g-R frvV I)My Ave $IJ.."i 8-R. 3i.i2 Wwfy Av IV.;. ."rt 8-R. 219 Park Ave 8-R. 221 Tark Ave $.'.1 -R. 414 N. 17th St $j:. 0.1 6-R. 627 Park Ave $W.1 SR. 4H02 Dodge St M.00 HEATED APARTMENTS. 4-R, Apt "B" Stneoker $3. and $ 4-R. Apt No. 1 .'lde 115 in.1 L11 We have others. See ocr complete list before renting. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY. Cor. 17th and Douglas Sts D. 5"'. tlOOO 4-r. house and 4 lota. MIS Maple St. $25.00 7-r., strictly mod., 8M0 Franklin. 100 7-r.. strictly mod.. 1711 8. 26th St. 140.00 7-r.. strictly mod.. square house. F51B Pacific St. , These are all good houses. Look them over. SCOTT & HILL CO., Douglas in9. FOR GARDENING ANU POUL.TRT. i-r., downtown, colored; 111. Also a 1 and a I (like bungalow) and ACRE GROUND. I and 17. Also l-r.. Cali fornia bungalow and acre, 114. Tel. D. M07. Evenings. Wsl. 2t?, HOUSES FOR RhNT. ' CREIOH. SONS CO. Ml PER RI.DO. DOUG. V. FOR RENT AP'TS AWD FLATS We. 4 ROOMS. 313 S. ?7th, beautiful Apt.; has sun parlor, built-in bed, screened porch; NEW, very choice, aub-lease, 140 sum mer, 145 winter. HASTINGS HF.TDEN 114 TTarncy. VERY choice 4 or 6-room steam heated apartment, on West Farnam St. JOHN W. ROPniNS. 1802 FARNAM ST. alODEHN 6-room apartmeut. Including sleeping; porch. Will located. Harney 1399 ST. CLAIRE 24th and Harney, 1-room apartment. Harney ti47. North. FOR RENT April 1, thoroughly modern apartment, fi rooms ond maid s room. In best neighborhood. Telephone Walnut 9740. litis BURT, 4-room steam heated apart ment; summer. 128.75: winter, $33.75. RINGWAUT. Prandels Theater Hldg. MODERN, steam-heated apartment, near P. P.; 118 upwards. G. p. Stehhlns. Sent to. FIVE-ROOM steam heated apartment, very desirable; tne Chula Vlnta, 30th Bran- lets Theater Olflg. Doug. 1671. DEIRAUIK alx-room flat, aleam heateo M20 Leavenworth St. Rent, $30. Conrad Young. &22 Urandels Thea. Bldg.. D. 157i. FOR RENT !i-room apartment; all moS em. Including ahower bath, vacuum cleaner and dumb waiter. Red 6S72. FOR RENT Six-room flat; Field club district. 921 South lid St. Harney 13B. MOVING AND STORAGE , MOVING AND STORAGE, , PACKING, SHIPPING AND FURNITURE REPAIRING, PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY. CENTRAL. FURNITURE STORE. . D. 7785. GLOBE VAN & STORAGE Store. - moves, packs, whips; t-horaa van and $ men, $1.26 per hour; storage, gper month. Satisfaction guaranteed. ouglas 4338 and Tyler tSO. GORDON VAN CO. Packing, storage and roor Ing. til. N. 11 th St. Phone Douglas 8iM or Harney 11C7. DMA HA Truck, Van and Storage Co., moving, packing, storage and shipping, Phooe Douglas 14S4. FIDELITY FREE Phono Dougtas $88 for complete list of vacant houses and apartments; also for storage, moving, lfith ano Jackson bis. "FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Separate, locked rooms, (or household oods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., n B. :ti P Doualas 4tq. FERRIN VAN & STORAGE Packing storage, 15 Cap. Ave. Tyler 1200 T C T?V17'I1 Express Co. Moving v. j. packing and storage. 1207 Farnam St. Douglas Clt. FOR RENT BUSINESS PR'FTY Btoreaw STOREROOMS. I dandy fine storerooms at 24th and Ieaven worth, one of the best locations in city; rent very reasonable. CAL.KIN3 ft CO.. Douglas 1.313. City Nat. Bank Bldg. VERY desirable stores In Grain Exchange Dunning, lire proof., in line with growth of business center. Hake a selection to day. F. D. WEAK, 310 8. Uth 6U, wean flag. . STORE, modern: low rent; near post office. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. STORE building, living rooms In rear, 2u)S N. 20th. Douglas 1863. GARAGE FOR RUNT. Oarage for rent, $6 per month, 38th Ave ana Harney Bts. conraa lounu, 12 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. 1571. WANTED TO RENT I'nf Bralahed Jioaars and Flats. WE HAVE A SYSTEM. THAT WILL. RENT your vacant property. We do It for others, why not you? Telephone us right now. THOS. L. M GARRY. Keeline Bldg., Red 4344. WANTED April 1, 4 or &room anodVrn apartment, flat or cottage, between 2fth and Suth near Farnam; give full panic ulara. F 644. NEW 7-room modern house, Sol? Seward. Harney 4742. Baalnrs Properly. WANTED TO RENT Two-chair barber shop In small town, or place to start new shop. Write Box X'l. Genoa. Neb. REAL ESTATE-TRACKAGE FIVE BLOCKS OF FORD MOTOR CO. S NEW PLANT. $J,800-Half cash, balance less than rent, buys four cottur.ea on a )-ft. lot; paved street and aliey; renting for $50 a year. This property wllr soon be trackage. J117-21 It liard Bt. J. B. Roblnaon. 442 Bee. Douglas 2097. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 8ICKNES8 compels owner to sacrifice at once, his fine home in West Farnam district; walking distance of high school or..50,!'mown; rooms, all modern, with sleeping porch; only $3,180; terms. v Shuler & Cary, $04 Keeline Bldg. D. 4233. ,o. . CASH Will buy a brand new all modern buo gslow. just lliujuieC. at 86th aud How. rd St. H. A, WOLF, M4 Ware Hlk Dou grg REAL ESTATE. F.r and Oeuoial InT gu ranee. Art Thatcher. 1217-18 City Nations! Hunk Bid. Douglas 301. FOR bar.-sm s- xlj N. T.tn4it.. i,e home, with gsrave, esthoirul derict: small amount of cash rciiirci. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. (Jood Home Very Little Cash Five-room cottsge with bath; Isrg lot; fine shrubberv and fruit trees. Price U.X located 4H7 North Sth St. Norris & Norris, ton pre Rid Phono Douglas 427. BUNGALOW BARGAIN Latest style, I extra large rooms, well arranged; oak finish, beamed ceilings and other special features; choice east front lot. paved street, near 17th and Ijilrd Sts. $.v0 cash, or good lot will do for f lrt imyment. RASP BROS., 10H McCaguo Bldg, BEAUTIFUL TVVvj-STOHY STUCCO, 7 large rooms, sleeping porch and tiled bath. 2706 Fowler Ave south front, lane porch; splendid shade, paving all paid; i'-'xl cash and fto monthly. Phone Doug. 898 or Colfax If 11. B. J. BCAXNF.Ll. liEStRAbLrl nSFSV-A-rooms. EaTfT down: two rooms upstairs, strictly mod ern, lot 40x12, on easy terms. 210 Rug-a-lcs street. Only I2.7"i0. R. H. LANUF.RVOU. D. 57tio. '2 Neville Plk. I HAVE for sale a 4-room house on full lot. blocks from end of car line, :A and Grand. Price ll.SiO; tfc'ifl cash, bal. monthly. W. Colfax. 1. 1510, 7ol Keeltno H'df ft-R.. almost new at. mnA. hlinralnw. nek finish, full slKed lot. paved St., 18th and ! Jtrd. lino down or good lot, J,?:"A Ji Jl9 MAN. ni Om. Nat. Pk. D 147 11-Hoom house and barn on a lot fWxlU feet, paved alleys; all modern except electric lights. 19 Webster St. Call Doug. 733!. GOOD HOMIK. (t-room bungalow: all modern. 4100 N. Bl'NGAbOW S-Oak Chatham, Ed an3 Ames Ave. Call Webster 422S. 7-R. mod.. f-'2 Manderson. Webster 3206. oath. HOME BARGAINS ON SOUTH S11U5 5-r.. modern bungalow, rrlre, a,"Am. I2T.0 cash. $35.00 per month. 5-r.. mod. in, in CreiKhton'a 1st addi tion, price $2,iW.no. ft-r., modern, In Crelghton's 1st addi tion, price $.1,400.00; IMai.oo ensh. 8-r., mod.. In Crelahton's 1st add., on large comer lot; prteo $4,010; Iwi cash. 8-r.. modern. 2-storv, 35th and Ltav enworth St.. price $4.150.m'. B-r.. modern, near 42d and Ieaven worth St.. trice H.H00. Inquire 413 Karhech Blk. Tel. T S7. GLOOMS Large living room, dining room with Dutch windows, kitchen, psntry. rear entry; on first floor finished In oak, S large bedrooms, bath and sun parlor on second floor; full cement basement; elegant fixtures, furnace;. Just completed; located near 35th and Martha. Price. $3,750. C. G. CARLBEUG, 312 Prandels Theater Pldi R iTf.RO AD MAN. Just listed, one of the most beautiful homes In the south part of town that can be bought at a great sacrifice sale: 8 rooms, strictly modern, with hot water heat, oak finish and oak floors through out; one block from Bt. Phllotnena's church, Z blocks from car; lot Mxl25 feet: street paved; ten mlnutea" walk for railroad man or business man. Must be seen to be appreciated. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, D. 17K1 Rth FI. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. o FIVE ROOM BARGAIN PRICE ONLY $3,000 Strictly modern, full brick foundation, choice east front lot, dandy garage, lo cated In Crelghton's First addition, near Windsor school. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2-3 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Dotig. 1474 Make an Offer . I0 S. 35th Ave., -large rooms, fur nace, modern plumbing, fine eaat front lot, near Field Club. Nonresident owner aays get an offer. What will you give? Payne & Slater Co., . 1 Omaha National Bldg. 5-Room Modern Bungalow Near 35th and Martha, east front lot, 49x133 feet to alley; immediate posses sion; easy terms; $509 to $8u0 cash, bal ance $30 per month. George & Co. Phone D. 7Wi. Cltv Nat. Bk. Bldg. ClJCAR LOT FOR EQUITY. We have a client who has a five-room house, modern except heat, completely furnished ready for housekeeping, near Hane.com park and 30th and Pacific streets, or will sell on very easy pay ments. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, D. 1781. atn fi. omana isat. hk. mog FOR SALE Strictly modern seven-room house, nearly new. Field club district; faces east on the boulevard. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Owner, Phone Harney 7558. Miscellaneous, $-ROOM BARGAIN NEW. -ROOM. J 6 TORY HOUSE. NEAR CAR. A SNAP AT $3,400; REASONABLE PAYMENT. BENSON A CARUICHAEU DOUGLAS 173. CU PAXTON BLK. NEW HOUSE. , FULL LOT. $1.2TO. AMOS GRANT, 211 Prandels Theater. FIRE and tornado ins. Myrtle Deuel, $121 N. 3d. Phone Colfag Hti after 11 a. m. FOR SALE 6-room house and lot on 1519 Berry Ave. Electric lights and water. REAL ESTATE-UNMPKOVED Wwt, ACRES. ACRES. XcTtES. COUNTRY CLUB ACRES. You no doubt know where this beautiful suburban property is lo cated. On the Fort Crook boule vard, K miles from the city limits on the south, and right on the car line. There Is nd acre property around Greater Omaha to compare with Country Club acres. And there is no acre property has a briiihter future. It will pay you well to investigate Country Club acres, which la now for sale in tracts of one acre and upwards on very reasonable terms. O'NEIL'B R. R. JNS. AGENCY, 634 Brandeis Theater Bldj. Tyler 1024. W. L. SELBY & S0N3. INSURANCE. North. 100 Beautiful Homes are being planned for Mlnne L'isa this year. The most wonderful development ever seen In Omaha will take pKca there. YOU can make money by buying a lot or two NOW on easy terms. CHARLES W. MARTIN ft CO.. Owners. BoatsT. WILL BUILD TO 8LI t. Have 15 first choice lots i Leaven worth Heights Add.; easy terms. Doug. r,r K- t01""' ' P stur. B I dg. FOR BALE or trade a satisfactorily lo cated lot in Albright. Cheap for cash. Write P. tsa. Bee. BARGAIN in 7-rooui, new, all modern house, Crelghton's 1st addition, on cor. ner lot, for $4,u00; easy terms. Tebbens, Siio Omaha National. D. 2U2. M IsceJIa neous. Bargain Two Lota $625 Each We are offering these two lots, sewer, water, gas and sidewalks In and palj for. Good building sites for medium priced homes. Call us for full descrip tion. Hiatt-FairfieM vCo., fV Omaha Nat l Bsnk B Ids. Doug. 4i KiNE lot on ilaiurolt. Unar Hixih; close to si houl: onlv 1 mile from l.'nlon depot. Owner, Mrs. II. L. Harris, Grand 4. AH Il.iijj; 1 l No. I ".in ft. 1 hone lis I ' D. REAL ESTATE UNIMPHOVED oath. VACANT IjOTS If you contemplate building n home this spring, do not fall to see us. e have a ll' t of ihol.S vm ant !ots In boCi north and west parts cf the city A. T. TtKF.T soy, Tel. Doug. HI 15V7-8 W. O. V. Bldg REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN flenana. START HUH lU'MK IN HICNSON: urY this lot: HO.fO down and IliVOO per month; price l-VHi.tiO: else, 5"xl2; located on Intrust St. between Clark and lliirnham; not far from school and car line. Ueo. R. Wright, lice office, Omah:. nnndee. Dundee $(),0X) Attractive, modern homo, well lo cated; built for a home; has living room arrangement with fireplace; din ing room, aim room, kitchen and breakfast room first floor: 3 very good bedrooms and sleeping porch on second floor; oak floors and oak and birch fin ish: excellent conditions throughout. Full south front lot with cement drive way and garage for two cars. $1,500 cash will handle. Glover & Spain D. XXt:. 91-2Clty Nat. Bank. DUNDEE HARGA1N. Why pay K0"0 or $7,t"K) for a Dundee home when you can buy this one for $5,iMV rooms, strictly modern, oak finish on first floor, white enamel sec ond floor, with oak floors throughout, dandy sleeping porch or sun room, full cement basement: lot 50x150 feet, and a (lnndy at that. House la nearly new. Owner is sacrificing this on account of leaving the city. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. D. 178V. 5th FI. Oinnha Nat. Bk. Bldg o Dundee Lots Or, Blst St.. between Dodge and Far nam, your choice of 3 beautiful east front lots, about the center of this block, at $1,750 each,' on easy terma. D. V. Sholes Co. 915-1 Clv Nnf. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 4!V Miscellaneous. ACREAGE BARGAINS Five acres hlghely Improved. 10 blocks from cltv enr line. Priced right, for quick sale. 3'4 acres on mncsdamlxed road, nenr 1rlngton. Good Improve ments. Price, $l,ton, 2' acres Vi mile from Interurban car line. Good, now, 4 room house, and other Improvements. Price, $2,500. 5 acres, one block from car line. Good Improvements and a dandy truck farm. Price is right. acre and 10-room modern house with keeping porch, in Bellevue. Reasonable price and terms. Un'mprove.l tracts ranging in sixe from of an acre to 10 acres on essv terms. C. R. Comhs. Ill Brando! Theater BMg, Douglas 1916. Phcne 2ur!day r rvenhigs.Webster H'M FINE block, ''Beautiful Be.levue,'"'" 12 Tot close to Interurban, for a few weeks for $l.ot GEORGE O. WAL.L.ACE. Keeline Bide. REAL ESTATE-WANTED WANTED To buy on monthly paymenta small store room, with living rooms above, In Central school dlBinci. Phone Red 78M. i REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS FOR AN ABSOLUTELY safe investment, nothing is better than land, planted to an Income-hearing crop. We can offer you something extra good at a low figure, on easy terma. W. T. SMITH CO., S13-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. CORNER, close In; rent $. price, $J,5u0. S. P. BOSTWICK ft BON. 800 Bee Bldg. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES OWNER WANTS LARGER PROPERTY. We have a client who has a brand new five-room bungalow that he will exchange for a good six or seven-room house, or will sell on easy payments. This bungalow is finished in oak, with oak floora in three rooma. Won't con sider anything but a strictly modern house. If your home is too large, see us at once. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, D. 1781. 5th PI. Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg o SIX well located houses, I, 6 and 7 rooms each, renting for $l,N3ti a year; value $22,700. Will exchange for good farm land In eastern Nebrasaa or western Iowa. HASTINGS & HEYDKN. NS14 Harney. New PHONE Douglas 3768. John A. Olson, 619 Bee Bldg. "FARM EXCHANGES" FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1912 7-passenger. $5.0oo pierce Arrow, in fine condition; will trade for land or Omaha Income property. Pay some cash. Address C Mfi. Hee. CLEAR OMAHA $1,000, -4.l1, $S.O0O up to lao.ono for OMAHA EQUITY or EAST NEB. PARM LAND. Give full details In first letter. L 35. Omaha Bee. V 1 LL exchange fine central Minnesota farm for farm Rockyford district, Colo rdo. M. Diinlwn. Royalton. Minn, tilG BARGTiN&TO acres miles N. VV. of Newport, Neb., for Omaha Income. See me for price and particulars. J. A. ABBOTT, Patterson Blk.. Omaha. WELL improved Mi acrea. 5n miles from Omaha, vacant or Improved for a 'reage near Omaha. Thomas Campbell, Keeline J?J1'. L""glaa 48.'3. FOR SALE or trade a satisfactorily-! eaten lot in Aliirignt. Cheap Tor cast. Write P. fr28. Bee. CAN sell or exchange auything you have to offer. C. J. Canan. McCugue Bldg. REAL ESTATE-BUS- PROPTY 6 FEET, lth St.. $ oiks, from viaduct. $6,600. McCague lnv. Co.. MoCague Bldg. FINANCIAL Heal testate, Lutti( Mortgagee. WE ar ready at all Urn to make loana on flrat-clasg city , property and aaaUm Nebraaka farma. Rates on request UNITED 8TATE3 TRUST CO. SIS So. 17U st. TO for iuAua on Pest class city residences in amounts $2,uu0 up; also farm loans. Reasonable cominiaslona PETERS TRUST CO.. 122 Farnam Ht OMAHA homes. Kt Neuru.ka farua O-KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1811 OmHhaNatlonal Phone Duslas ITli MONEY TO LOAN, for " years. on unproved Lroucrtlea BHOPEN ac CO.. Duug. 44. Mo.NEY on band f u; city and farm loans. H. W. ltlndor. City National Bank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. 841 Omaha Natl. Bk. hhlr 1Cj TO $10,000 made Dromply. K. D. Wead. weaq iiiog.. inn ot rarnam pis. CITY properly. Large loans a specially. W. H. Thomas. State Bank Bidg. Act. CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlberg. $14 u U Brandeis Theater Bldg. CITY and farm louiis, 5. ti per cunu J. H Dumont A- Co . 418 Btate Bank. Ko. MONEY. HARRISON at MOHTONJ, im lmaha N-U. Bank Bldg. tucks' itoads. HAVE two i,'J0 mortgages di awing $ per cent Interest; secured on Tennessee land; due in $ and 4 years; will trade fur good automobile, or what have you.' A d d i ess C tilfi. Omaha Bee. mortgage Have ior $2,uu Mlge. on loo acre farm In Nebraska. C. A Giliiiini'l. M Om. Nat. Ilk. Bids 1. in FA KM niuims, .curing 7 per cent, . secured by W seres of ltina. Talmage Loumla I n v. Co , W. O. W. Bldg. i!!41ciAL thalracta of Tide. J1 I AUAXTKK Abstract to. The UUAUAiUlljrj best sbsiiaet la t e cheapest. Room 7. Patterson Id , . I? i?F.Kl AUSTRAC1 OJ.. oldeatabstrai"t o fflce tn Nrhra'ka Hrandeta Thea lv V Title tusrstnee and Ah.tr:ir lJ,tiIW CK a nndlin, bet 'set offlcsx 105 S. 17th St. Tel. 1. 4.:. FARM AND HANCH LANDS Kansas l.aaria. TWO highly Improved quarter se. tl us In Kai s s, :l miles west of Kan as Cuy. pric.- low. Genet al Mcrca-ntHo Co.. Omaha. Neb Minnesota Lands. 240 ACKKS, 46 mills Irom Minneapolis, nesr two good railroad towns; one hslf under cultivation, balance use for pasture and hay; can practically all be cutlvated; good soil, good set of buildings; this land will produce bushels of corn per acre; country la thlctly settled; complete set of ma chinery; 27 head of stork, consisting of II cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; 4 good horses, 25 hogs, chickens and everything on the fsrm goes at I'S per acre. Immediate possession can be had. SCHWAB ItBOS, 11W Plymouth Bhlg . Minneapolis. Minn. Mleeoerl Lands. DO YOU W ANT IT? Call or write for our free booklet tell ing all about lent Co., Missouri. It will pay you. We make our next trip Tuesday, March 7. We are selling Im proved farms at $20 t. $0 per acre. All sixes. Easy terms, l.et us know what you want. We have It In thn Oxark. W. S. Fit A N K . 201NejnoHlk. OjlEUT BARGAINS $ down $." ruonthly. buya 4o acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri, trice only I,5. Address Box WW, Ex celnlor Sprltms. Mo. Nebraska Lands. KIMBALL COUNTY LAND BARGAIN. 640 acres In the northern part of Kim ball county, where thn soil Is equal to . rastern Nebraska; smoolFi table land. Price, $12 per acre. It would be cheap at $15. Terms will be given If desired. J. H. DUMONT CO.. 4NS-1 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. aW. la UUSHELS WHEAT LAND. Uj Pl'.ll acre: Choenne Co.. best sniAll grain Co. In state, few snaps for early ouy ers. Live agents wanted. Write Fund Ingsland luv. Co.. Sidney. Neb FOR SALE. Veclion, -miie west of Clarks, Neb.; good Improvements; 0 acres in wheat, balance pasture and hay meadow; $17,000.00. Owner. W. D. Abel. Clarks. N'eh. rCR SALE Best large bony hUh grade medium priced land In Nebraaka; very little monoy required. C. Bradley. '.Vol bach. Nan. o New York I.anda. MAKE your money when you buy; then you will not have to make your profit above Its value when you sell. 7-acre farm, with cows and team, price $2.6oO; $w cash, $H) yearly. v Failure is often the first step to some thing better; 4-acre river view farm, with cows team and tools; price $2,4o0; 1x00 cash, $W0 yearly. Do you know what it Is to be losing when $1,60u profit would set everything right? 63-acre farm, 2 barns, hennery, I apple orchards, 200 clierrv trees; level, no stone; price $1,750; $;oo cash, $100 yearly. R. R. fare paid one wsv to purchaser. E. MUNSON. 2426 S. Sallna St., Syra cuse, N. Y. North Dakota Lands. BUY" North Dak ota farms from owner and save agents commission. Write for particulars. Asa Styles. Esmond, North Dakota. Oklahoma Lands. i iitsr-i iiAss corn larm. improven. near town; $4o per acre; northeast Oklahoma. Relyea A Glfford, 316 Ramge Bldg., i imsna, ien. Wisconsin I.anda. LPPKK witiCUNbiiN i,e dairy amT general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terms. Ask for booklet 14 on Wis consin Central Land Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address I .and and Industrial Dept.. tioo Line Railway. Mlniieapolia Minn. Miscellaneous. BOYlRSVITrl THE MONEY TO INVBtrr. Farm land ads placed in these col umns reach the kind of people all over the west who have ample funds with which to Invest In lands. Quality and quantity are both found In THE BBE'H country circulation. Although the aubsciltlon rate la higher, THIS 13 EE has a greater coun try circulation dully and Sunday than its nearest Omaha competitor. Bend In your ad snd reach aome real buyers. HAVE YOU A FARM rUK BALE! Write a good description of your land and send it to the Uloux City (la.) Jour, nal. "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening. (Saturday morning and every Saturday evening and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen ads on twelve different days for Ui or W word, $4. or 7 words, $6. Largest circulation of any Iowa nsws paper; 860,000 readers dally in four great " notice to farmers. When in need of help of any kind write, telephone or call on us. CUNNINGHAM LABOR AOENCT. Ill B. 13th Bt. Omaha. Neb. FOR any and all kinds of acreage locatsd en or near car line, call C. A. Comb U$ Brandeis Theater Bldg. Doug. Mil FARM LAND FOR RENT FARM for rent. 1 alfalfa; cash rent. So acres In J. U. Root. Sta tion B, Route 1, Omaha. Phone Wal. 1534-2 , 85 ACRES fine rich level land, close to Benson, $7 an acre. HASTINGS AV HEYDEN, 1614 Harney HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For Kale. MUST SELL HARNESS $2,700 worth of double harness to close out at a niscouni or one-intra irom reg ular price; $1,0(4) worth of single har ness to close out at one-half regular price. Harness shipped subject to In spection. If not satisfied, money will be refunded. JOHNSON-DANFORTII CO.. uyt-Sl-33 N. 1th Ht . Near Clark Bt. NOTICE TO FA KM EIUT Have arrived with 22 of my big, well matched mares, dapple grays, roans, bays and blacks, from 6 to 8 years old. weight 1,30U to l,r lbs. If you are In want of honest work mares don't fall to see them, for they must be sold before the 1Mb to settle my entire estate. Lady owner. Barn In rear. IM H. 24th Ht. SPRING wagon, $A; lumber wagon. $JT. 1 i.v. Bouih Pith. HAY $7.k ton. A. V. V.'asner. Mil N. 14. HARNESS, SADDLES AND TRUNKS." We make them ourselves and sell thsm direct to the consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods when you can get high-grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH CO. 1210 Farnam St.. Omaha. SEVERAL htevy horse. 1.4UU to l.7') lbs., suitable for work on farm or dirt road. Call W. K. Glenn at West Yard. 42d and Jxard Sts. Wal. 2701. BCNDERLAND PROP, CO Thirty-two milk wagons for sale, cheap. Juhnson-Lauforth Co.. Irtth and Clark. lNTEl.I.IGliNT and eisisient advertis ing will "sell" any salable real estate, and the largest number of prospective buyers can te reached through the Real Estate and Want-Ad Guide to all of Greater Omaha THE BEE. POULTRY AND PET STOCK MONEY In chickens: write for Johnson's free catalogue Poultry Know-How. about the pay-for-llaelf Old Trusty In cubator. M. M. Johnson Co., Clay Cen ter. Neb. Thoroughbred Boston terrier Oil Pules. mates. ': f emu Irs. t'J fully pedigreed. Max Oebiler Bird Co. 1817 Farnam St. S. C. W Legnorii heiiH, $J.fcJ a duxcu. Col- tt I'ifO. Will deliver. tlXD grain, loo isTtli- Wagocr. 8ul.Nli .OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Good Run of Cattle it Moitly of the Stocktr and Feeder Order, Beeves Being Scarce. DEMAND FOR BUTCHER HOGS OMAHA. March ti. 1!'1'. Receipts were. rsit:e. Hogs. Sheep, f-stlmste Monday . ... t '.mm i.i"V Pnine n last week.... JiV, iv R4l " d.iv 1 w,eks agn .2 12.U! lYtOJ Vtn.e lu v 3 e K ago 4 v ; lts': s.4' Same dr.y 4 i'ele ni;o 71 13. Ml II Same ilv Inst voir.. I i,.V.' t.i "' Rece i.ts niul dlnpofilloit of live si -ck at the Union stock nr.ls for twenty four hours ctullng .it 3 'o'clock yestordny: R ECKIPTS CA Rl .( TS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. A St I II Missouri Pacific . Union Pacific .... C. N. w., cist. C. e N W . west C . St. P.. M O 3 .'4 41 57 St I M i a l 31 1 4J It 43 c, n. o., est... C., B. AV tj , west. C. R. 1. A P.. eas t 17 C . R I A P.. west. .. Illinois Central 31 Chicago. C.t. West.. In Total receipts . .350 II ni818ITION-HKAD. 14 Cattle Hogs Sheep. Morris A. Co.. 4SC 1W 1.4tW 2.144 l.MII 41 .M 1.71 J l.Wi swift AV Co Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour Co J. W. Murnliv Lincoln Packing Co.. 1.l4 ;( 1,253 ""ik ,i2 So. Omaha I'mk. Co.. 7 Hay State V . 'i. Viinrant Co i7 Benton, Vansnnt L. S-47 Hill Son 5' F. 11. twls 4?2 Hi;ston AY Co 4t .1 B. Root A Co Ill J. H. Bulls . 14 I.. !'. Husx 14 Itosenstoek Bros 450 F. G. Kellogg 13 Werthelmer AV Degen. 1M H. F. Hsmllton M Sullivan Bros 30 Mo. Ar Kan. Cnlf Co.. 331 t'hrlstle I'S Hindi's : I't Huffman 15 Roth 13 Olae.'hrrg I Haker, Jones AY Smith. R3 Bh liner Bros Hi John Hsrvev 441 Dennis AV Francis 103 Kline 113 Jensen AV Lungren M Other buyers 153 Totals .:i 1,1X1 8, (W0 7.4.13 The following tsble shows the receipts pr cattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha Uve Stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: iniii t ii i a Tne Dee. battle ";,; K7 ifSMH K3.SM J.'0" K52.4k H.14.77?. i17,iiib .. ;;. SIV" P 4.tu.is. 5M.440 75.4, 1 he following labia snows the average prices of hogs st the Omaha live stock market for the last low days, with com- t'w l en .rial bate. I inn; liiiir. iittu una iil2. 11911 Feb. W- 7 W$46I I 421 I 14' " 0 H. T S54, I W I l I M I 133 1M ISTW si. I T r i i mi i loi oji i on i Veb. Feb. Feb. feb. "ch. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 1 ch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. Mch. ill U t Ml I I U 03) 1 0l 11 VI. I 8 iV,SI 5S $ Mi I 5 M! 7 04 30 74 n or,i mi pi a ii i i H i 8 I6i 47i N 4..' 8 12. 0?l M t SO! I 421 I 04' t 08 6 8. I I $4 s 181 I 11 OH h 5i' i 8 20i A lfli 4 8 I t I 84 ft) 8 84 H C . 8 55 1, 8 ',! Ml 47 IN IH I 78 SO to 9 Mi It 8V 42, 8 541 8 3ft 8 411 8 ! H 341 811 M 8 1l 8 S0 I 3 57 8 8ri! 8 It V I 7 'Sunduy, CATTLE The week starts out with a very fair run of cattle, about 8.600 head and a good share of the offerings were on the stock er and feeder order, desir able beeves being comparatively scarce. The market was fairly active and Just about steady all around. Choice beeves sold up to $9.10, as high ss snythlng has sold this season. There was con siderable Inquiry from feeder buyers as wen as snippers and anything gooa enough to Invite competition found a ready sale at full last week's quotations. cows and heifers were In moderate supply and quotabiy unchanged. Trade in stock oattle and feeder steers waa moderately active and prices In pretty much the same notches as toward the latter part of last week. Quotations on cattle: oUod to choice beeves, $.&O4je.u0; fair to gooa beeves, r itf 25. common to fair beeves, $7.(ij 00; good to choice helrers. Pi. ifxtf7.t0: goon to choice cows. 8ii.iiUuT.til; fair to good cows, $rt.00ty4.60: common to fair cows, U.un'b.bQ; good to choice feeders. $7.UKU8.00; fair to good feeders. $7.aw7.J: common to fair feeders $ti.(Hiy7.20; good to choice stockera $7.7fxtf!.10: stock heif ers. M.26fi7.W: stock cows. 86.76416 76: stock calves, $8.&0U.00; veal calves, $7.2i to.uo; duiis. stags, etc.. io.hxu. is. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. N. . Pr. 1 Too I U I Ill 18 AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE CLASSY CARS Before you buy a used car come and look over our stock. All our can are In perfect condition and at reasonable prices. Chalmers roadster. Enger "." practically new. I'hevolet roadater. 2 1IM8 Maxwell touring cars, slightly used, at a bargain. 1H15 Ford, self-starter, slip covers, good aa new; bargain. 1014 Ford touring; god shape. C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO., 2218 Farnam Bt. Douglas 861 1918 Dodse touring $57)0 1H12 Btevens-Duryea tornlng $sov lKld Monitor touring & 1 a 1 2 Mitchell Six touring $4A0 Kissvlkar Kpeendster. bargain Chalmers Six touring V0 Auto Clearing House. 2209 Farnam. D. 8310 OVEltLAM. 1H10-VAlll lake first reasoll- ahle rush offer Collin 8T.H7. Automobiles Wanted. WANT 115 Bulck. Overland or ne. or two cieur 101s in umana. Douglss 2947. Aato Livery and Goraaes. Industrial Oarige Co.. 20lh St Harney als. Asto" KepalriaaT aa(TPalntln;. Automobile painting done by experts; II years' experience In Omaha; work guar s n teed first class. Johnson-Dsnfortn Co. Il'O reward fr insgneto we can't repair. Colls repaired. Bayadorfer. $10 N. Uth. Fie winter atorage when cars are paint ed and repaired. Johnson-Danforth Co, KF.H. Auto Radiator rlei.a.r Service TJ prices rlirht. 21K S luth St. D. 730 JOE MI.'RPHV Auto reparinif. 113 S. 17th M. Tyl er 207, night. Red 67M Ciinal.a Radiator Rep Co., 2 M Far. D. L Auto Tires and Snupltes. TIRES SOME MORE I ARGAIN3 80-33-4 S. S. casings, complete with tubes, $17.50. Standard make. Ujaian- Ued" DUPLEX. 2tl8 Farnam. Douglas 48,1 aWTtires iiaXf PRICE Homer Hill. 1111 Chicago St. Kl er t rlc A alowoelles. Walter Anderson, exp't rsp'g electrics A batteries. Bt orsge. 230 Fsrnam. D. 411T. Mlaocliaaevas. AITTOMOBILK IN8"TRANC1!I. Fire. Thsft. Liability and Property Damage at Lowest Rstes. KILLY. E.LLI8 4k THOMPSON 18-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 381$. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES )i A RLE Y-DA VIDbON MOTORCYCIJ: Bargain In used machines. Vio'.or Roos, The Mulorcycle 8lan." Tins Leavenworth. , 7 K IS , ll"l 1 .1 ! , 9S4 I H It I 1 14 Ti. r.'f. i: , t'Tt II 1414 I Id STl lis AND HEIFERS. 'OVt. s tin to If i ; , ll 4 ss u UN iii 1 lies 7 on 1IW1 . r.n MK1KERS. trt 0 7 i ! 7 a ll ? 71 U MA n nn ti H7a it it T ', m. 7 so 1 I 4. lit ml to mULL? .111 in.' I s ; t M III SK i' A I. VPS . . ki : rn i tun I M w m t . us 10 m HTIH'hi'lH AND t'KKI'Mt. Tie. t tit I je T t W 7 V f 711 T W i ; (( 7t 7 ( 7 U HOGs Hog receipts. while slightly Isrger than on last Monday, were con sidered moderate, arrivals being estl msted at in cars, or .( head. With the exception of lest week this Is the smallest for a Monday since five weeks ago, but Is four times as large aa for the corresponding day a yesr ago. Shipping orders acre not very liberal and as was the case on most days last week were largely fur butcher weight g , hogs. Hurchsses of the outside buyer looked fully stesdy and In some rases strong to 4c higher. The general market was fairly active and steady to sc higher. Bulk sold et JABOtm SO and the top readied $S .", the highest price psld since August, IKI4. and with that one exception as high as any thing has sold since July, litis. Ther was the usual sprinkling of light stuff under the bulk. .The discrimination against underweights which featured Isst week a trade was. however, less severe, and while a few loads of common lUhts enl through the entire forenoon with- ! out even attrartlng a hid a greater per centage of them sold on the early mar ket ailing with the desirable hogs. As has been said on so many occasions the market on the light stuff Is a very un even proposition and Ihe few acrstch sales which are made every day should not be taken as any criterion of the gen eral trade. No. in. 74.. K .. V.. 71... 4 . It . Ar. .14 ..it; ..is . .4 ..1 ..1 ..W nn Pr No. Ar Hh. rr m i it ai Km an a v ... i vi t in I en ... i st mi .it: o ;n ... its ti i ... $ w ... 7 71 IM I m mi 7. l f t H T r t 40 Mi W tn i ... I an , 1 1 nas. , IK BHEEP Then was only a fslr assort ment of sheep snd lambs here for tlie opening of the week, estimates PiBliia for thirty-four cars, or 8.u00 head. 1hl Is 2.000 smaller than last week, and only a little more than half as large as twe weeks ago. hut Isrger than for the cor responding Monday of laat year by over l,Ort head. M , A , When packers finally slsrted In o clean up the balance of the offerings they had modified their Ideas quite a bit. hut while actual sales looked nearly steady there waa a weaker tone, and slight declines were noted In several Instances. Noon found the bulk of the supply In packers hands, but there were still a few bunehel unsold even at this time. As high aa III If. waa paid esrly for westerns, and this firlce proved high enough to stop the Mex. cans later on. fine deck sold early at $11.16, hut lambs from the same feed lot as those that brought thla price last week took a nickel less todsy. Two losds of Idahna sold to a country buyer at $100, s nickel above last week s top on fee fl ing and shearing lamba. oniv a rew ewea were nere, ana trans was In the main steady, although prices showed a' little lower tendency in a spot or two. The $8.00 quotation on choice fed westerns which waa in force all last week was chalked up again this morning. while a fairly good kind landed at $7.wvtc 7 8". and some on thi plain order took $7.ffi. Quotations nn sheen ntin tames: Lamba. good to choice. $10.KMrll.lfi; lamba. fair in good. Slft.Atstf lO.Hb; lambs, chppod. $9.28 4V10 00; yearlings, fair to choice light, $3.23 4S.8ri; yearlings, fair to choice heav., H.0OtJ.2(; wethers, fair to choice, $7.5 1 in; ewes, gooa to rnoice, n.vixnfl.uu; ewes, fair to good, $7.0007.76. No. . Av. Pr. 10 fed lambs 84 11 10 211 fed lamba 88 11 Id 118 fed lamba 01 10 7$ 141 fed lambs 78 11 10 If J fed lambs 82 10 HA 167 fed ewes 110 8 Oh 146 fed ewea 110 10 SB 80 fed awe 118 10 85 CHICAGO I.IVF3 IITOCK MARKET Cattle Flrav lloara Mlrong Rajrep 1 aseltled. CHICAGO, March 8 CATTLE R. eelpts, 18.000 bead; market, firm; native beef cattle, $7.3&jti.78: western Steers, $7.16 4i X; stockers and feeders, $5.7ir7 .90; cows and heifers. 83.5Oi&g.60; calves, $8.25 Gil. 00. HOGS-rcelpts. 80.000 hesd; market, strong- to 6trl0o higher: bulk of sales, $.0O412R; light. $i 7f.flO.20: mixed. $H (($ ; neavv, tn.ijQiv,,: rough. m.7Ml".aj: pigs, $7 ar.fls.ss. BEP A Nn 1.tMn.R.ini. it am I bead; market, unsettled; wethers.' $8 Hf' l.8(; ewes, $Vftvfi8.60. lambs, $.atnBll.Zt. Loals Live Mock Market. BT. liOUIH. March 8. CATTLE Receipts, 4.4n0 head; market, higher! hatlve beef steers, I.5'-ti1 50; yearling steers and heifers, $8.,Vit.50; cows " 00 7.26; stockers and feeders, $.6ii7.76; exas and Indlsn steers, $o.264W.OO; cows snd heifers. $4O(r8.0O; nstive calves, $0.00 W'll.OB. HOGS Receipts, 14,800 hesd; market strong; pigs and llirhts, $8.609.16; mixed 28 Bhr' 8 96B 2r'; ooa heavy, $!.U SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. $,8il0 r""JLv tTiraet. lower; yearling wetbera. lOjeyiOOO; lambs. $.O0t6ni.25; ewes. $n.rd. Kaasas City Lire Itoek Market. KANSAS CITY. March 8 CATTLE Ri-celpts, n,7fi0 hend; market higher; prime fed steers, b.76'ji9.50; dressed beef steers. $70'a.75; western steers. $7.v $.00: stockers and feeders. 88.n0fi6.8u; bulls, $8 5iirf7 00: calves. $8.5rnll.00. . IOOM Receipts. 8.000 head: market trong; bulk of sales. $8.8(iia.0G; heavy, $0rvf3il0; packers snd butchers. $S.8ra .oS; IlKht, $H.-.l; pigs. $7. 4oti8.60. SHEEP AND LA MLS Receipts, 12..00; market lower: lambs, )0 75911.00; year llnrfs. $!.2f.fr 10.00; wethers, $7.768.40; ewea. 87.2Va.00. Rloax City I.lya stork Market. ' PIOUX CITY, la.. March 6. CATTLE Receipts, 4.0u0 hesd; market strong to 10c higher; native steers, $7tE,y3.40; butchers, $'kWs)7.50- cows snd heifers. $4.50ft7.0j; stftrkrs anit fA m m a,: tt .,'? 1 .. . ! Sfl.OirAtt.iO: bulls, slaas ' etc.. tS.V.JM HOGS Receipts 4.0ft) head; market 10c hlRher; heavy. $S.7r-V8 90; mixed, $8 fif.fl 8 75: light. $8.508.65; bulk of sales, ts.to tri so. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Reeelpts. t.rA) heed; market strong; ewes, $4.597.26: lambs, tb 50r.jll.00. Bt. Joseph I.lva fork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Marcn 6 CATTLE Re ceipts, i 10 head; market strong; steers $7.5rri9.tfi; cows and helfera. $4.60jj.75; I calves. 7.0Oijjl0 . iiei-ripis. o.'r-sj neau: maraer strong; top, $9 0, hulk of sales. K.7.".a 8.9S. SHEEP AND LA MB -Receipts. 9 000 hesd; market steady; lamba, Ilu.&tflll.lO. Live Stock la Bight. Receipts nf live stock st the five prin cipal markets were aa follows: Cattle, lines Hhen I South Omaha 8.tVrfl l.fioo 8.'i0 1 nicago is.om wi.tiro I8.I1OO Ploux tlty 4.000 4iOD 1500 St. Loirls 4.400 14,I0 8.800 Kansas city lO.ooO l.ouo lS.i'O) Totals 43,000 87. Ut) 44.SO0 Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOU Msrch 8.-WH EAT-Spot, No. 1 Manitoba. 14a Kl; No $, 14s $d; No. $ hard winter, gulf. 12s Id. No. 2 red western winter, 13s. CORN Spot American mixed, new, lis Id. rLOUR-Wtnter patents 48s 4d. HOI'S In London. Pacific cosst, 4 lua Q6 15s. i Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. March 6.-DRT fJOODS Fine cotton goods sdvanced todsy, and very coarse goods for bag purposes ware up another "sic a yard. Print elotbs were quiet. Dress goods orders were rut down by mills I tea use of Inability to complete the business offered In the time specified. Rsw silk sdvanced. !iiSisiGRAIH AND PRODUCE MARKET Hard Wheat Advance! Two Cent, While Poorer Gradei Sell at Unchanged Prices. CORN REMAINS QUITE STEADY OMAHA, March . 1!M. The re, ripts nf corn a. id whest were very goorl today, hut oats were verv light. The whest mnrket wss stesdv. the poorer grsiirs cll!tg st unchanged prices, while the Nos. ; and .1 hard wheat soli to higher. Corn was also steady, selling unchanged to .c t;p. the belter grades of corn com msmllng the premium. The receipts (,f oats totalled only twelve cars and the oats that were offered for sale hrou,,,t an advance of llil'xc over Snt ui day s prices. Clearances were: Wheat and flour W.rT r,u"' i )".0'0 bushels; corn, SOS.KIO bushels; oats, 5"5.0Ort bushels Liverpool Close: Wheat, unchanged, corn, VOIHd higher. Primary wheHt receipts were , I.IM.Ortii bushels and shipments. 7itf.0io bushels, sgslnst receipts of .VM.floo bushels and hlpmenta of rtlH.ono bushels last yesr. Primary com iwn t.ta i iui ivui bushels snd shipments. 4xH,inn bushels. .-., . "i T'w.'- ousneis ann shipments of 5JW.000 bushels lsst year. Primary oats receipts were gM.onn bushels and shipments. (Wfl.mi bushels, against receipts of 77l.0ni bushels and snipments or sxH.mio bushels Isst year, CAR LOT RECEIPTS. beat. Corn. Olts H Chlragn . ... Minneapolis , I "ninth Omaha Kansas Cltv IVS u 172 1 177 1M m im iu$ U 15 4 St. I.ouls ... Winnipeg These saies were "repotted today: Whest ,o. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.04. 3 -n"M winter: 1 car. $l.iH; 4 cars. $l.05: i tars. $l.04it; 4 cars. $1.04. No. 4 natd winter: 3 cars, $1.1121; Pargt $1 02; 2 cars. $1 OH,; $ cars, $1.01; l ear, $1.00V: 1 cars, $l.nii; -8 ear. 97c. Sample, hard winter: J car, Kc; car, S4c; 1 car. c; t-3 car. Wye. No. 3 spring: 1 car, 11.01. No. I durum: 1 oar, $1.06; 1 car. $1.04. No. S durum: I car, $1 04; 1 car. $1.08. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, l.0r4 No. 4 mixed: 1 car. l.o.. Bye-No. 2: 1 car. c. No. 3: 1 car. 88c; I ear. Wc. Corn No. $ white: 1 car. 8SV. No. 4 white: 3 cars, 4c; $-8 car. tU'4c. No. I white: 4 cars, 81c; 1 car. so'.re; fears, C. No. I white: 1 car. (e-V; 1 car. 81c. Sam ple white; i care, isV 1 car, 4Jm. No. 4 vellow: 3 rirs. f vo. No. 5 veilow: 3 cert. '': i cars. 141,0; ears. 84c; 1 ear. ttTc. -No. 8 yellow: 1 nr. Mr: 1 car. SOc: 1 car. $' Maniple yellow: 8 cars. hts: 1 oar. 85c. 1 car. iiv; 1 car. 51c; 1 car. Roe. No. I mixed: 8 cars. 1 car, 8M4c; No. 4 I - ,4 . 1 ...... dL, . 1 r 1 . mi. ...in-. . . , n , , m 1 mt mc, v -o cars, .-c; 1 -at-e, 83c No. 8 mixed: 2 cara. Wc; 8 cars, lc; z cars. nov: 8 care, v. No. mixed: 2 cars. &80; $ cars. 57c; $ ears. Mo. Sample mixed: 1 car (wheat mlxedl. !; 1 car, 8&r; 1 car. Me; 3 cars. 83c; I car, 82c; 2 cara Boo; M car, 48e; 1 oar. c; 4 8-4 care. 4fc; 1 care, 43c. 1 In I V'rt s hll.- 4 11U. S - lie. Sample white: 3 cara, 4oc; 1 car. 37.; 1 car, sic. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I hard. $1.flWH.i; No. 8 hard. $1.03V!n.flfiH; No 4 bard. 7enl1.02H; No. 2 spring. $1.0Mr 1.12: No. 8 spring. V-Witl 0: No. i durum. $1 rmrl.OJ: No. 3 durum. $1.081.04; sample, lflKc. Corn: No. 8 white, WQ'e: No. 4 white. 8:1(V4c: No. t white. W'uilc; No. 8 white, fuHWvsUjo: No. 8 yellow, Wv 7He; No. 4 yellow, 88Vt!rHo; No. 8 yel low, K!uvr; No. yellow, rtjraic: No. $ mixed. V9Me; No. 4 mixed. Sviffc: No. A mixed, M4fliHo; No. I mixed. 68V, ipwc; sample. 48ti("H)c. Oats: No. 2 while. 4.HM3vc; standard, 42fM24c; No. $ white, 414'41Vtlc. Barlev: Malting, 879Vp; No. 1 feed, 5arft4c. Rye: No. 4, 8rtfVc; No. 8, 83Ufic. Chicago rinsing prices, furnished The Pea by Logan Brvan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth St.. Omaha: Artlclei Orion. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Bat y. Wheat May. II 1244V, Jiily.!l 10-8 Corn. I Mir.lWH July.!"rVh74,nj Oats. I 1 13'-,! oevili 1 ion 7!ii 74Vi 78 f74StTv, 74V!7eV40'Hl 744 44Ul43Viirl,!44fflH4V.' 4SU Wny-USSffHI Julv.UlWiiVI 42S! 4iV4jl 42H41HT3VI rork. Ma'y.l 21 70 fj 4T. I 21 82Hf 22 40 f SI 87 July.l .'1 82VI 22 85 I 21 6241 220 I 21 60 terd. I May.J 10 July. 10 1 I 10 87U.I 10 70 I 10 87W 10 70 11 IV 1 10 WW 11 10 I 10 90 11 n 11 so f n MVif"!! go 13 06 I 11 92Hl 12 05 111 90 lbs. 1 May.f 11 RR Jul v.! II 98 CHICAGO, III., March 6. Bearish estl- mates of farm reserves In the United Ststes tended today to depress the whest market. Bealdes. Liverpool quotations were lower and It was said tonnage for Argentine and Australian shipments was becoming liberal. The bulls were dla- couraged also by the absence of any signs of Importsnt new export transac tional Opening prlcea, which ranged front fee. to IHifllV lower, with May at $1.S (1 1.124 and July at $!.0tm61.10. were fol lowed by a rally, but then a freak de cline. Corn rose on account of unfavorable westher. Offerings were light. After opening unrhanged to He higher market scored a substantial general ad vance. Oats ascended with corn. There Wsvi but little pressure to sell. Firmness in the hog market gave soma strength to provisions. Trsde, howeve. waa not heavy. . The bulge ultimately carried prices to new high record for the season. In the last part of -the day. shorts covered freely. CIIICA.GO CRAIW AND PROVISIONS Feat area of the Trading aad Cloalag Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. March 6. Crop damage re ports gave an upward swing tod.y to tie wheat market. In consequence, deepiM setlacks during the first half of the nay, prlcea cloned efronn, 'fi '. to 2'vfr;. ' net liU'her, with May at $l.lr'!e and July at $M28,tr1.1.r. ' om gained lilie in l4i'li,p, oats, S1f4c to itto, and provl s ons, 10c to K24c Wheat made a swift ascent when ones bullish gentlmint got a start, Perhan the greatest Impetus csrre from authorita tive advices tliut much winter wh-at acreage In southern C klnhoma and north ern Texas had een w h-jily ai sndoned sn I been reseeded to oats. This Infommtl n appeared to many traders to Increase greatly the significance of numerous un favorable crop reports from soft winter wheat ststes and in particular a radical cut in the Ohio atate condition percentage-. Bearish crop reports were also received from Montana and eastern Washington. Absence of export buying had a gool deal to do with the early weakness In the wheat market. In this connection, it was pointed out that Liverpool pi tees had de clined, and that tonnage for Argentina and Austral'a shipments to Europe wae b"Comlnir relatively more plentiful. Deatructlon of S7S.0U0 bushels of corn In a fire at Peoria counted materially toward a tightening up the corn marUet here. Adverse weather for the domestic crop movement tended also to hamper th In are. Oats were dominated by the tin- turns In other grain. All offerlni:! wen readily stsorhed. Hog prices st the highest point In sK teen months brought shout a sharp ad vance In provisions, especially pirk. Tne advance was in the face of the fact that exports of provls ons Inst week were much smnller than fur the correspnndlntt time a year ago. Chlcsgo Cas.i PricesWheat: No. 2 red, $I.UVal l4: No. 3 red. $l.uV,l.lIV No. 2 hard, $1.11 l.l" : No. 3 hard. $!.0 fl.!44 Corn: No. 2 yellow, 74Vie; No. yellow, 6M70o: No. 4 white, 6.s4t?70c. Oats: No. 3 hlte. 40j42c; standard. 4.'44l43Vc. Rye: No. 2, 2VC. Barley. ii3'71c. Seeds: Timothy. $4.5urj"7.u; clover. $10.00118.76. provisions: Pork. $20 Al't : 00; lard, $10.82: ribs. $ll.609,n 87. nl T I r. IV meaay , criiiorT, .wisu EGGS Lower: receipts. W.S22 cases; firsts, IDSc; ordinary firsts. 17Sc; at mark cases Included. l&tjplsc. POTATOES Unsettled, receipts. 45 cars; Wisconsin. Michigan and Dakota whites, McMl.oO; Minnesota and Dakota Ohlos, 8T.'tjMc. POULTRY AH ve, higher; fowls, 17c; springs, 18c. t Bt. I.oals Grala Market. ST. LOIT8, March $. WHEAT No. 3 red, $1.21: No. 2 hard, tl.l4rt; May. $1.12, July, $i.oV CORN No. . 73e: No. I white. Tto: May. 75''6:io; July. Tto. OATS-No. 3. 41 W:; No. S wWt tvonaU nal. . 1