4i THE B: OMAHA. KK1UAY, BRUAKY 22. 1918. 13 - 1 WANTED TO RENT "murmsticd Apartments and Houses. what HAVE YOU FOR RENT In the way of four, five or six-room raoC ern, up-to-dats apartments? Preferanre ! will b given to those in better district of i he city. Want to deal direct with own- ! fa. No agents. TELKPHONB DOUGLAS 1018. MONEY TO LOAN 'rsanized by the Business Mco of Omaha, t'-L'RNlTURE. pianos and notes as security. $40. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. $40, mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost, $3 40 Smaller, larger ara'ts proportionate rats. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY, 4M Rose Bldg.. leth and Farnam. Ty. StS. i.OAN3 ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 10 SMALLER LOANS Of' A 0 w. C FLATAU, EST. ISSt 10 TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO.. TT. 50. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRI LOANS Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dodg. D. 81. Est 1891. MOVING AND STORAGE uliTROPOLITAN VAN & STORAOF CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture Store: office on Howard St., between Utb and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have vour moving handled just as you would an order for naw furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to se. our dally .ental lists. 1. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. Kii7 n-arnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. KlRk'pROOFWAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household k'oods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. "'16 S. lu'th. Douglas 4163. FREE service FIDELITY Phone 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 tnrinp call Tyler 230 er Douglas 433 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. GOOD DUNDEE HOME $o. 400 bj! a nearly new 7room, 3-story nmdem lnnise, ot ctipied by pVsent onuer -inly a few mouths, in ex- cltefti condition, finished in sk a ml French grVveriamel, with -in. oak fioorinc Ihrnushout. Lo 'at.'il on :i comer lot 30x133. ft. in pun-l-o's now addition. Has garage and drive way to Fame. Ttims cat-li, balance monthly like rent. GEORGE & CO., DOUG. 756. A . " T Hill. 1 d a ear i-un ana rarnam aTh . $7,000 tl x rooms, not now. but vHl built an 1 :-,,,'' conuitiun u.rougiiuui; nui h i 1 - t Atmn n n t- a tilt l Douglas S!icr !ti-;n I'lty National worm. $1,500 Cottage and j lots. barn, chicken house. .Ml level and pood garden spot, located 11th and Fort Sis. Hood terms. BIRKETT & COMPANY, "!."" Tie Bid?. DourI.'is 633. "BEMIS PARK DISTRICT (j-r. full C-story modern h.nv. corner lot. cast and south front, oak' finish, 2 blks. io car lin built about 4 yrs. and in fine, repair. 1'ri cut to $3, COO and must be sold. Sec about this at once. J. L. HIATT CO., Ortfi KIR.ST NATIONAL UV BANK m iLDING. 63 TTLKR BARGAIN CLOSE-IN, $2,500 r 19th and Webster; 5 rooms, on D.ie floor; reduced from $3,000; modern, including furnace. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. THIRTY-SIX ACRES. $300 AN ACRE NEAR OMAHA. New 8-room modern house and cor responding outbuildings; 300 bearing fruit trees; 6 acres of berries. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24TH AND AMES AVE. COLfAJC 217. BUY NOW. Only 16 days to sell. Fine residence property at 3007 Ohio St. Price only $3,200; worth $3,000 gold. M. L. Van Slyke, Mankato. Minn. RENTERS! Tou can move Into a brand new D-room house on practically your own terms. Good location. Phone Douglas 3628. HOUSE, 7 rooms, double garaRe, paved street, on car line, hot water heat; $2,700; bargain. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago St. KOUNTZB PLACE Modern g-room house. full basement, laige lot, close to car. Price 1.35. Norris & Norris. D. 4270. iJNNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invsit your money. Phone Tyler 1ST. LJoK at' 3903"Nri7th for a$27500 bargain. Harney 6747. South. 933 S. JTH AVE.. $3,300; 6 rooms, all-mod. C. G. CARLBERO, 312 Brandds. Miscellaneous. LET me show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca tion. A real bargain at $3,860. Rea sonable terms. Call Owner, Douglas 1722. XV. FARNAM SMITH & CO., Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. R. S. TRUMBULL. Ognrst Nat. Pk. Bldg. Doug. 1734. ESTATE B ness Pr'pty BUSINESS properties and investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 630 First Nat. Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist. 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416. YOUNG & DOHERTy. City Real Estate. Douglas 1571. 333 Brandeis Theater. H. A. WOLF. Realtor, Ware Bin. Specialist ill downtown business property. PAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE. Fine site on B. & M. R. R., size 96x166. Can be bought chenp. Call owner even ings. Phone Wal. 70. REAL ESTATE To Exchange 94 ACRES, 10 miles south of South Omaha: improved; encumbrance $8,600. Equity of $5,600 to exchange for clear Omaha resi dence. JOHN N. FRENZER. DOL'GIAS 564. r Wo fine Lucas County (Iowa) farms for clear Canada land. Owners answer at once, with full description and price. Walter .1. Good. Chariton, la. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North, VACANT NORTH Have 6 full lots on Plnkney street, south front, at 35th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, csn give terms. TRAVER BROS. CO.. Douglas 6886. 81 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous. LARGE garde., lots near car line, paved s t ree t $125 to $19 5. $1 down. Doug. 6074. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. $250"DOWN FOUR ROOMS NEW ON ONE ACRE .lust being completed and ready April 1. bungalow style, god basement, pantry, v,, II, poultry house. Acre t.n -ir line and paved road. Call Walnut 3672 this even ing or Tyler 50 during day. Acreage. LARGE suburban tract of u round outside .:ty limits, near carllnt. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. Tins is a 20-ft frontage for 361V; will sell on easy term. Telephone Walnut 3466. South Side. THREE-ROOM house. 3 lots, ciatoni, elec. tnc lights, $900; half cash! corner 49th and S Sts.. South 1636. FOR SALE Four room .cottage and lare f improved lot at 41tY sr-w1 H Sis.; a bar Siu if at juae. South SUi9. REAL ESTATE WANTED For Sale or Exchange Ff.R FA KM OR RANCH. Ml!0rv!,?, block $9,000 first mortgages, store buildings aud residence properties. want land. Ss S. & R. E. Montgomery, i ill City National Bank Bldg. r Omaha. Neb. HAVE THREE CASH BUYERS waiting to buy 5-room cottages or bunga- j lows; innsc oe wen jocaiea ana eunvr modern or all modern except heat. Must be priced right. List with us for quick results. D. E. BUCK CO.. 442 Omaha Natl. Bk. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for S and S-roorn house and bungalow with 1100 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 49. Tl On. Nat Bnk Bldg. WANT good residence; about t.000. Will pajr one-half ash. balance in good resi dence lots. Box 1713, Omaha Bee. . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MARCH 6. Our neit excursion to McGehee. Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. SUNNY-COLORADO LANDS INVESTORS AND HOMESEEKERS ATTENTION. Now Is the time to investigate what wi have to ffer you in the way of lands for investment for the speculator and good homes ior the homeseeker. Our lands are located near Cheyenne Wells, the county seat of Cheyenne county. Splendid soli, good water, good schools and fine roads. We have iand listed from 110 to ISO per acre, according to Improvements and loca tion. In a ver;1 short time this land will double in value. To appreciate It you must -ome end see for ycurself, and if yea cannot come write vs -. hat 'OU ,wuld like1 and we will bo rleased' tsWubrait a list of what wa have to offer. vJHAS. H.' NORMAN. The Plooeer I.and Dealer. Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county. Colorado; $13.60 to 111 per acre. We control 16 choice quarters. Sond for booklet Klok Investment Co.. Omaha. Iowa Lands. 640-ACIlE improved western Iowa farm, 6100 acre; very easy ' terms;., bargain. O. V. Stehbtns Kill Chlcngo tit Missouri Lands. 1,000 ACRES Lies well. 600 cultivated, farmed with tractor, well watered, good buildings, all fenced hog tight, ens mite depot and high school on automobile road. Fine stock and grain farm. 136 acre. Terms, Hudson tt Young, Niangua, Webster eounty, Mo. GREAT BARQAlNeWf6 down$S monthly buys 40 acres good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. I'rice only 3220. Address Box 22. Springfield, Mo. Minnesota Farms. UA r.G.WX fr Uick sale. 200-acre splen did stock and grain farm, good soil, fine set of buildings. May take some small property as part payment. Inquire owner, .lohn Carlson. Route 1, Little Falsi, Minnesota. Nebraska Lands. I Must Have Money Will you take advantage of an un usual opportunity? Can you think of a better Investment than a farm in the corn and alfalfa belt of Nebraska? if you can, read no further. lf'O r.cres of good black sandy loni-.i soil, nicely improved, located 6 miles from Central City, and one-half mile to rural hit'h school; per fect level road to town. Good 8-room house, weil sheltered by plenty of shudc trees, good barn fbr 12 horses and 5 tons of hay, hog shod, chicken houses, gran, ary and garage, good well and windmill, best of water. 70 acres under plow, 26 acres now in wheat, 10 acres in alfalfa, balance fine pasture; laud lies level and can all be farmed. Price $77,60 per acre; $3,500 cash, purchaser to assume mort gage of $4,800 bearing Interest at 6 per cent annually, b'llance March 1. when possession will be given. Remember, nearly all land in this great valley Is fub-irrig; ted anil is the greatest alfalfa land in 'he world. One good Investment beats a lifetime of slaving. Now la the time to act. See M. A. Larson, owner, Central City. Neb. NEBRASKA RANCH 1,120 acres, 16 miles from Burwell; 150 acres broken out; 350 acres cut for hay, balance well grassed hill pasture land; small set of buildings, 2 wells, groves; 1 section fenced. Price $12.60 per acre. Easy terms. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. 8 ACRES irrigated land. Lincoln county, 5'j miles Hershey; rich Platte valley land, all under the ditch; 3 -room house, barn and other outbuildings; 9 acres of alfalfa. A bargain at $3,900, hi cash; pos session In March. WHITE & HOOVER. 454 Omaha National Bank. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Aran L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. CLEAR ItiO-A. unimproved Joiks Co.. S. D. for clear modern house. Seward Eros., 678 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 3840. EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain in 320-acre improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $00 per acre. C. K. DAVIES, KEARNEY. WE HAVE clients who will pay cash for bargains In western land. White 4 Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. RANCHES of terms. A. A. all sizes and kind. ej Patiman. $01 Rarbacb Mk. New York Lands. 1 428 ACRES, roll from v llage, tore, blacksmith shop, church, sawmill, grist mill, cheese factory, 4 from station; JO from Buffalo, population (00.000. Good 11-room bouse, splendid cambrel roof barn, 43 by 120. Utter carrier, fin Pig gery and hennery, splendid water t pply. 160 acres tillable, 100 acre timber, bal ance good paature: 100 apple tree. In cluding 61 bead uf Holstetn cattle, horse, sow, t pig, about 600 bu. oats, about 130 ton hay. disk barrow, land roller, grain drill, sprlngtooth ', row, ulky culti vator, plows, aurrey, manure spreader, horse rake, gaa engine, cream cepa.stor. mowing machine, grain reaper, corn har vester, ay tedder, wagons, sleighs, small tools. Price $13,000; $3,000 cash; 6 per cent Interest. Free list bargains. Ellis Bros.. Sprlngville. N. V. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Projeot Heart tf the range. Get on thi ground floor with 80 acres Irrigated land In .oonnectlon with open range. You en grow stock ueces. fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tw. weeks. Oend for bul letln. Harley J. Hooker, $40 lt National Bank Bldg Texas Lands. FOR SALE Ten acres in Brazoria county, Texas. Iowa Colony. $U0. Box 4. Fort Dodge. la. ' Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farm. $60 per v. including paid-up water right, Henry Levi C. M. Rylander. $54 Omha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. CHOICE FARM. Nillsson. 423 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with u It you want to keep it. E. P. 6NOWDEH SON. 423 S. 16th. ' ; , Douglas (371. Horses Live' Stock- Vehicles For Sale. HORSES Off, farm; one team of black percheron tfiares. 6 and ( years old, weight about 3.GW0 lbs. One team of gray Pereherori mares, 6 years old. weight about 3.600 lbs. On team of sorrel geldings, 1 year old. Two teams of big young- mule. On three year old mare and gelding. One farm wagon and harnees. I-will sell them very cheap for cash. To see them please call at the stable In rear of -esldenco, 1248 S. !0th street, i blocks south of Union depot Harness, SaddTesanHTrunks We make them ourselves, sen rfir.rt ,..-.-.- Wtiv nay two prom foe tnfopinf irnAw when .OU Can get high grade goods at first cost ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. 1210 l-arnam Omaha. Neb. FORlALE Flight gray Horses a"d ne of harness. Kennedy & Persons. 1300 Jatim Rt OOOD sound horse for ale. Fish. 1 i'M I. 16th St Dnofflfl 29,;-i a! r fcHjLiTuiTS-r ;"oionti 3113 Matty t -1 1' OMAHA LI YE STOCK ftad in Cattle Active: H8s!:f ;:::;: 10 Cents Higher; Steady Prices the Rule for Sheep. Omaha. Feb. 21. IMS. J Cattle. Hoga, Sheep. J . . .. S.SS4 IMsl 16.043 ! Receipt were: Official Mouday Official Tuesday... Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday . . . .:?T 16.300 11.314 .. 4.117 9.473 2.67 .. 3.0 13.300 7,800 Pour days this week.. 36,37 4. 153 S7,63t ! Same days last week. .31.178 W.715 36.643 j Same dys 3 wkj. ago.33.tSS 73.0S9 36,7 Same days 3 wka. age. 36.674 63.3H& ).:: I Same days 4 wks, ago. 29.074 (2.913 43.347 I Same days last year. .36,498 63,660 49.106 1 Cattle A rather moderate Thursday's run of cattle showed up. 3.600 head, but the four days' suDDly. 26.460 head, has been fully I 6.000 heavier than a wek ago and l.eOOjje... heavier than a year ago. viamy or the offerings was only fair, not materially dif ferent from yesterday, and with a good de mand from local packers and outside buyers trading was reasonably active, and prices Just about ateady all around. Best beeves are bringing 1 13. 60 J 1340, but the bulk of the 36940c advance this week has been on light and nandy weigni steers ior wnicn the demand is very keen. Cows and heifers .k. ..m ou .wiii, t,ivniir fnp th n-pwit m beef steers, and the market was fully steady : today. Veal cnlves. bulls, stags, were about ! steady with Wcdnesdayi and trade in Block ers and feeders was active ana strong as far as it went. Price are around 50c higher than a week ago on desirable stocs cattle and feeding steers. Quotations on tuttle: Oood to cbotc beeves. $13.00 13.00; fair to good beeves. $10.76ffll.75; common to fair peeves, $8.6 10.69; good to choice yearlings, $10,690 11.60; fair to good yearlings, .0 10.00; common to fair yearlings, $7.00fi .0; good to choice grass beeves. $10.600 11.60; fair to good grass beeves, $".50SJ9..'u; common to fair grew beeves. $7 60tf 8.60; good to choke hoifers, $9.00010.00; good to choice cows, $8 "69.75; fair to good cows, $7.7 &S.76- common to fair rows,. $6.50tJ7.0; good to choice feeders. $10,00i6'11.40; fair to good feeders, $9.75(910.25; common to fair feeders, $0.607.60; good to choice Receipts and disposition of live stork at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, for 24 hour ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Shucp. Hrs'. C. M. & St. r 9 4 Wabash 2 Mo. Pacini- .. i 1 Union 1'teific 49 54 L'l 1 C. A N. W., oaut.. 6 C. & N. W., went.. 43 51 3 .. c, st. p., ::. & u.. :o :i i t?,,,H Q. east 4 8 C. west... 13 16 Id C R. I k V east.. 4 7 C. R. I P, w-wt, ... 1 Illinois Central . . . t 4 Chicago G. W 1 . 4 Totals 151 ISO ""'.'.., 1 DISPOSITION MEAD. Cfttle. Hogs. Shcepf ' 574 2.44a 1.27 3 1.474 Morris Co. ........ Swift and Company.. C'udahy. Packing Co. . Armour & Co Schwann : Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. So, Orn. Packing Co.. Sinclair Tacking Co. Wilson Packing Co., Cudahy, Denver W. U. Vausaut Co. . . . Benton. Vansant & L. J. H. Root U Co lioscustock Bros F. G. Kellogg Wertheimer & Degcn Ellis & Co Mo. & Kan. Calf O. . Huffman Meyers (ilassberg 529 849 1.193 1,026 1.419 2.029 2.178 2,t6V 612 3.19 32 6 61 140 28 65 287 49 101 281 74 54 611 40 Banner Bros. John Harvey 108 Jensen at Lungren .. 61 ... Pat O'Day 14 .... Other buyers 32a 377 Totals 6,367 12.904 6.922 stockers. $9.50010.60; slock hollers, $7.50 9.00; stock cows, $6.60S'8 iO: stock calves. $7.009.5u; veal calves, $9.0013.00; bulls, stags, etc., $7.010.UU. BEHK STEERS. No. A v. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 9 1196 $8 9 6 6U1 $9 40 8 48 9 60 11 743 10 00 ' 9 937 11) 20 25 822 10 23 Jl 933 10 35 28 866 10 40 4 930 1050 7 1022 10 66 10 891 10 85 8 878 11 00 34 981 11 05 4 $40 11 16 $1. ...... .1000 11 25 22 1078 11 26 12 1026 11 25 25 1062 11 60 1$.- 1017 11 CO 13 1033 11 70 15 1040 11 75 15 1170 11 80 11 1129 13 00 20 1185 12 10 10 1065 12 2.1 20 1184 12 30 37 1175 12 35 7 1168 12 40 17 1291 12 45 .0 12P2 13 50 20 1206 12 60 23 1324 12 75 2 1450 13 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 11 705 9 75 12 69 ! 10 00 3 926 1 !6 8 765 10 40 POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD TUUSTY" Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co.. Mfrs. Clay Center. Neb. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. Vi and 6 per cent mortgages secured by Omaha residence or Nebraska farma. E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 538 Keeline Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDO. ASSOCIATION. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage City National Bank Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. dels Theater Bldg. D. 688. 313 MONET PTTTtT 10 HARRISON MORTON, yo 91 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bid CITY AND FARM LOANS , m and Per Cent H. DUMONT C-, Keeline 'jia. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS" O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101$ Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. oug. tri$. LOANS ON C1TT raOBnTT" W. H. THOMAS . SOW, feline Bldg $100 to , $10,000 Mi'j- H'Onptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bio, 8th.'1 Frnm Sts. MONEY to loan or, mpi),;v farm and ranches. Kloke l.ivsm,t Co.. Omaha. Private ln-nfv SHOPEN & COMP.V1 Douglas 422$ Finaicai Whflted. I WANT to borr.o' I, 5ji c0for one year on e0 " h f'lWoSoi a first mortgsrs for JMOO OO secured by Omaha real tata. TfjU j,a, 7 pct. Box or9. rriiu c j REAL ESI TAff TRANSFERS Mi "tin et al.. A. wTJportar Flfty-firt itvt 4 4.-. n orth of Military aver pr i 4, 60x128.5.1 1300 3. W. Eiwood 1 Ramer, Flf ? P -south of 1 . ' 60x133 ...if v Marie R. . 176 feet t west side, :uoo Joseph Sykc ' , lf, to Adolph Dworak e fc' f-a. - street, 114 feet west of SvgtJ ttreet, south side. 32x114 .J. Boulevard Pr1c improvement com pany to io: Crawford. Twen tieth atr et, (!. wnith of Sahler treet, t t4, 45,uo .; Clara M. '' ! and husband to Mar tin J. H j-ner.1ghteonth ,treet, ig feet no- - MOalt xret, west ide. 45 l-3x " ,. 2975 (71 2190 Charle "?rper t Alfred O. Ellick, Fifty- oiu ,., in . .nth of Do ;r $trel, et side. 76il2.. 14000 Silvest 'I'jUmier p wife to Charles D- j'c'fmu. Fifty-first street, 3 37 '"f lorth t Crand avenue, west tlle ,"r;gulr approximate, 72x136 450 JoiI. V;:rr,t William B. Daly. iii. 27" 19 tcrt ortB o . . u et wt lde. 40x128 1 o iiii '"" Georgia Oldham , ' laroii street, 160 feet T. X,T--twtb, street, north !!, 40jji . lBh w Anna'tlodeL'BrVa'n IT, irf09 f we,lt of Cottner ave nue. 60,1 , Th, ta. Alex O. Oustafson. 1, (,y-tblT street, 1JJ.T feet south Vkt'nt venu. "t tide. 48x120 1 - "Will-. '::riy-wud ri-.i .-' reet, 142.6 feet west of street, south side. "'7tl2 ; "V f B. Piyne and wife to Harry ,m;tetlr), Charles street, .H t lortieth street, so Jj'l" 290 feel south side. ,n. J Millard and wife to Charlotte Mffer, Lake ,tret. 209 feet east U "third street, north ide. Jf1'" .'too '-'i r" l,i,1ty Co.. Inc.. to Jngeborg ilingu.Vvjl ' l11r,rk. Corby stret. 200 feet v i;PJ 'T ' ' Thirty. seventh street, north T iOili'O 'A jo 1 in 7i i:.. !ih'll-KS. sst i :o ;4 id j 1 at son 7 S17 8 KlU S I to ! 7 II.... itt I c 1 rows. :i is... 1 HO 11 .140 11 0 it j Si i'l 70 14 4 . l.V . 900 . o: . 4i . 99 . 9S8 . :o . 964 .1311 .ii;i6 .1 I6T . 1 SS0 64.. 10. . H. . 19. . !50 . . 9f. . .ll'M . . S7o . .lest . . 91 . 111 . . 1 1 :o . .1010 . 1131 . .lOOi . . 6:o ..ll . .i: .1370 . .1110 r 1 .4 19. 14. 14 . 1 . 40 n 7i 10 0(1 BULLS. i o a S 60 1 9 Oft '.' 9 40 1 9 7i 1 CALVH .1076 ,J6:'0 .144o .1430 I. .1910 19 00 ; . . . 339 7 (. I. 7 to I 6 8 75 IS. ... 194 I 6 ... . . . 373 8 76 6... ...193 IS. 1... . . . 110 IS -a . ... 10 13 00 g STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. .810 g 00 6 493 9 00 . . 719 9 20 11 711 10 10 ... 334 10 36 16 794 It it 4. 9... 16... 76 10 39 mobs i nere was an increase in receipts nf (l,:u iiii.Hiln nA ahlimnpu I . . . - ... - . iiimi li-v, miih I'm Him nvm ni itiv most part ! higher than yesterday. Trade In their division was active. A top of $16.90 was paid, this being 20c over the best fig ure yesterday. Packers were also active buyers. They bought a few hot,s st steady prices. The bulk ef the offerings moved at H6.S6l$ 16. 89. Cold weather delayed the trad and there were several loads reported oacg. No-. Ar. 69.. 371 71. .20$ 76.. 221 fh. Pr. 7 $16 61 ... 16 70 ... 16 76 ... 16 95 No. Av. 14. .34 . .278 70.. 239 6h. Pr. . .. $14 66 . . . 16 76 ... 14 80 46. .230 Sheep and Lambs Receipts of sheep and lambs continue moderate. Delay In getting arrivals to the bam slowed up the early trade and but little waa done before mid forenoon. Inquiries for killer stuff were fairly active and packers paid about steady prlees, with a shading off in spots, for any thing that was sold. Pretty food handy weight lambs sold around $!.. Heavy In-between grades commanded bid around $14.60f 15.6. Demand for sheet was fairly good, plain kinds selling around $10.60(9 11.00. Choice ewes are Quotable at $12 00 12.25. Feeder demand was fairly active, although nothing was done en the early murkct. Values looked about steady. SHEEP. 177 fed ewes 9 11 6 25 culls ' 8 00 479 fed lambs '.! 16 16 49 fed lambs 92 15 00 89 fed ewes 87 8 25 "0 fed ewes 108 9 25 St. Lwit Live Meek Market. St. Loui. Feb. tl. Cattle Receipts. 3,100 head: market, strong; native beef steers, 8.noffl'lS.60; yearling steers nd heifers. $7. 00 Sj' 13. 50; cows, $6.00111.50; stockers an! .feeders. $6.00j, 10.50; fair to prime southern, beef steers, $9.00 12.60; beef cows and helfem, $6.00(10.00; southern yearling steers und heifers, $7.50Jf 10.00; native calves. $6.00 14.00. -- Hogs Receipts. 15,300 ,Jiead. market, higher; lights. $10. 90 17.10; pigs, $11,000 16.50: mixed and butchers, IK.toei7.15; $16.90(917.161 good heavy, $1?.06&17.20; bulk of sal-a, $16.90f17.10. Sheep and Lambe Receipt. 200 head; market, steady; lamb, tl4.0l.T6: ewes. $10.60$ 11.00: wether. $11.6013.25; can ners and choppers, $6.O09.00. Kansas City Live Stork Markte, Kansas City, Feb. 21. Cattle Receipts. 5.009 head: market steady; prime fed steers. $12. GO 13.75 ; dressed beef steers, St 0.60 1 2.85 -. western steers, 59.50(9 12.85; cows, $7.00711.06; heifers, $7.60la 11.76; stockers and feeders, $7,600' 12.60; bulls. $7.269fl0.26; calves, $7.00Cg,12.O. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; market, higher: bulk of salts. $16.90fil7.10 heavy, 117.00017.16; peckers and butchers. $16.95 (017.10; light, 1160 17.10; pigs, $13.50 16.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2.000 head: market, steady; lambs, $15.75816,25; year lings, $13.00fl' 14.00; wethers. $11 60 13.25; ewes. $11. 25&12.26. Chicago I.ive Stock. Chicago, Feb. 21. Cattle Receipts, Ij.nno head; market strong; native steers. $8.6.".&13.90; stockers and feeders, $7.40 10.80; cows and heifers, $4.5011.76; calves, $8.4014.00. Hogs Receipts. (0,09 head: market strong, 10 to 16 cents above yesterday's av erage; bulk, $16.8617.06: light, $16,650 17.16: mixed. $16,66417.00; heavy, I19.40 17.08; rough, $16.4016.66; pigs, $12,500 15.86. , Sheep and Lambs Sheep receipts, 16.000 head: market firm; sheep, $10.0013.25; lambs. $13.50016.60. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, Feb. 21. Cattle Receipts. 2. 000 head: market steady; beef steers, $9 50 ifiLLOii; fat cows and heifers, $8.00(9)11 00; tanners, $t.007.60; stockers and feeders, IS. 5011 25; calves. $8.0012.60; bulls, stags, etc., $8. 76(910.50; feeding cows snd heifers, $6.609.40. Hog Receipts, $.000 head; market 10c higher; light, $16.60(9116.60; mixed, $16.60 C16.(i5; heavy. $16.65010.70; pigs. $12.50 (&14.60; bulk of miles. $14.4014 65. Shep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 head; market steady. -(. Joseph Live Stork. St. Joseph. Mo.. Feb. 21. Cattle Receipts, 1.500 head : market strona: steers. 89.00$ 13.50: cows and heifers, $6.00tf l2.25; calves, 56. 00 til. Ml. Hogs Receipts. 6,000 head: market higher; top, $17.10; bulk of sales, $16,009 17.06. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. S.000 hesd; market steady; lambs, $13.0016.26; ewes, $7.O12.60. OMAH GENEBAU MAREET. Beef Cuts Wholesale price of beef cuts effective February 18 are a follows: Loins No. 1, 294c; No. 2, 26'4c; No. 3, 16Hc Ribs, No. I. 2414c; No. 2, 22c: No. 3, 16c. Rounds, No. 1, 20c; No. 2, 18c; No. 8, ll'.ie. Chucks, No. 1. 16c; No. 2, 15c: No. . 14c. Plates, No. 1 14 tyc; No. 2, 14c; No 3, 124c. Oyster King Cola northern standards, per gallon. $2.75; King Cole northern selects, per gkllon, $2.95: King Cole New York counts, per gallon, $3.10; blue points, per 100. $1.26; large hells, per 100, $1.50; cotult. per 100, $1.76. Celery California mammoth, fresb trim med dally, well bleached, per dozen, (Oc. Fish Whiting, ocean pike, per lb., akinned 17Hcj round. 8c: box lots. Ic. Herring, per lb., round, 10c: sack lot, auperior stock. fancy goods, 9c. Herring, per lb., dressed, 12c; tox lots. V.. Tulllbee white, avg 1 lb., per 1b 12c; box lota, 11c. Fresb Frozen Fish Halibut, coast frozen, per lb., 21c; salmon, red, coast frozen, per lb., 22c; pink, per lb., 20c; black cod sable fish, coast frozen, per lb.. 14c; black bass, odd iza, JScr .srge or small, per lb., 23c; trout, per lb., 23c: whlteflsh, per lb., 20c; pike No. 1, 18c; box lot, per lb., 17c; pick erel, dressed. 15c; round, per lb., 12c; crapple average, Vi lb, 10c: tlleflsh, for steak, per lb., 16c; yellow ring perch, per lb.. 16c; buf falo-carp, round, per lb.. 13c; ling cod, 12c: flounder, par lb., 14c; western red snapper, per lb., 11c; sliver smelts, per lb., 16c; whit ing round, odd size and medium large, per lb.. 3c. Fresh Caught Klsh Black cod sable fish, per lb.. 14c; black bass, odd size, 30c; large or small, per lb.. 25c: crapptes. odd size and large, per lb., 20c; buffalo, genuine, round. If any. per lb., 10c; buffalo-carp, round per lb., 14e; red anapper. per lb.. 16c: cod. east ern, pr lb., l$c; flounders, per lb., 14c; melts, per lb- 16c; Spanish mackerel, per lb., 18c. Frogs Louisiana black bulls, per dozen, Jumbo, $3.00; medium, $3.00. Kippered salmon, 10-lb., baskets. $3,10. Kippered abifib or grayflsh. 10-lb. bas kets, $2.40. Smoked whit (lakefiah). 10 lb. basket. $3.30. Llv Poultry (per lb.) Broiler. 40c: spring. 28c: stags, 22c; old roosters, 18c; poor chickens, ic: geese. H2c; ducki. J6c; turkeys. 28c; cspons, 28c; guineas, each. 40c; squabs, 14 to 1 oz. each, per doz.. $4.00. luteal Stocks am Bonds. February 18. Stocks Bid. Cudaby Packing Co. common.. 110 Deere k Co. pfd ;.? Gooch M. B. Co. 7 pet. "BMOO Lincoln Tel. & Tel. common.. 95 Neb. Power Co, 7 pet. pfd 100 Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. pfd.. 65 Omaha & C. B. Ry. B. pfd. 66'i Harding Cream Co, 7 pet, pfd.. 100 Orchard Wllhelm Co. 7 pet pfd. 100 Canadian 5s, 1919 95'i Canadian 5s. 1337 90 "tv of Marseilles 6s, 1919 87 Columbus L. i: H. P. 6s. 1924 84 Iowa Ry & L Co. 5s. 1! 89 3 91?. Asked. 112 97 99 101 Ij 7214 100 100H 95t ?1'A 95 90 Kansas Ui'y lerminai . '" ""' 1918. 99 'i 9!'4 Omaha Athl. C. Bide. 6s. 1920-32 99' 100 Omaha, Neb., various.. Russian Govt. Int. 6"ii, 4.73 67 100 19:i 84 99 95'i 94 98 9.", 9S Oakdale. Neb., Water 6s Seaboard Airline Fy 6s. 1918. 6 951 99 95! 99 r Swift Co. 5s 'Toledo Tr I... A P. . 19:0.... Wilson Co 6s. IM1 ; West End a'rc.l Hi- I'- GRAIN AND PRODUCE Following Late Arrivals, All Cereals Sold at Sharply Higher Prices; Corn 3 to 5 Cents Higher. Omaha, February 21. 1KU. A fir run of grain was on hsnd today, receipts totaling 64 cars, with four of whiMt. :ti of eern, of eats and three ram each of rye aud barley. Karly trading on the exchange was prac- twally at a standstill owing to the late sr rival of iiiNpe'tiini Buslnetis rollowed a very active course after the delivery of the samples and alinoat everything, with a very few exceptions, sold at sharply higher fig ures. Sl of cash corn ranged from 3c i lower to 5c high-r. the hulk of the offer ing!, bringing a 3)' 5c premium over yeeter- 7 t as Tno 1w'' "'' shlPI,ln: demaud were "t S.i tu11)' 'tlve and afforded a ready max in a (1 P41' (or "''s v''reftl Whit '"orn continues to i- i r oomn""il b'S premium over yellow, selling liO 1. it around I6f over. No. 3 white lopped the market today, thin grade selling at 13.93 and the No. 4 white at fl. 96 3.01 and No. 6 white at 31.84$ 1 SS. No. 3 yellow sold at 11.64 and No. 4 yellow at ll.7i178. No. 6 yellow brought Jt.6iei.70. No. 4 mixed went at tl.1.76 and the No. 6 grade 1 1 1 cnf, i r t -''' . I Oats w. re in sympathy with corn. thu i cereal being quoted 41 c higher. Receipts were light and these offerings picked up i readily by local buyers. No. 3 white eatab I llshed a new high figure, this grade bring ing 930. Standard oats sold at 9$093'ir. I as did the No. 3 white, while the No. 4 i whits oats brought 93c. Sample grade wont I at jtir;c. i Rye made a record flight today, advancing 1 174118c to a new top price of $2.37 for No. i 3 rye. No. 2 rye sold at $2 36. millers tali- ing all they could get. Ratiuy was also 'strong, this article making a gain of 6 ! 10c, and was taken readily. No. 4 barley sold at $!.95iffl 97 and tho No. 1 fed at $1.90. Clearances were. Wheat and flour equ il to 357.000 bu.; corn, none; oats, SI9.000 bu. Primary wheat receipts were 146.000 lu. and shipment 141.000 bu. Holiday last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.386,000 bu. and shipments 722.000 bu. Holiday last year. Primary oats receipts were 924, 69 bu. and shipments 772.000 bu. Holiday last year. CARI.OT RECK1TTS. Wheat. Corn Osts, 125 Chicago ... Minneapolis . Puluth Omaha Kansas City St. Lduis ... Winnipeg ... These, sales 63 . 48 9 4 . 3 . 32 .190 were reported tndsy Com No. 3 white: 2 cars (17.40 moisture testl. $2.03. No. 4 white: 2 cars (17.80 to 18.201. $201; 3 cars (18 to 18.60), $3.00: I car (18.20), $1.00; 1 car (19. SO), $1.94. No. 6 while: 4 cars (20 to 21). $1.86; i car (20 20), $1.84. No. 6 white: 1 csr 20.(60), $1.75; 13-6 cars (22.40 to 23), $1.70. No. 3 yellow: 1 rar (17.10). $1.84. No. 4 yellow: 1 car (18). $1.76; 3 cars (18 to 19 20), $1 75; 2 cars (18.80 to 191. $1.74: 4 cars (18.80 to 19,40), $1.73; 2 cars (19.40), $1.72; 1 car (19 40, sour). $1.71. No. 6 yellow: 3 cars (20 to 20 40), $1.70; 1 enr (19.80), .$1.68; 1 car (20.60), $1.67: 6 cars (20 to 21). $1.66; 6 cars (SO to21.40), $1.66. No. 6 yellow: 1 car (19.20. 16 per cent damaged). $1 68; 1 csr (23.40), $165; 1 car (21.40). $1.63; 3-6 car (22 40). $1.53; 1 car (32.20, sour), $1.61; 1 e'r (21.50), $1.61. No. t mixed: 1 car (21, near white), $1.92: 1 ear (18.40), $1.72; 4 cars (10.30 to 19). $1.70; 4 cars (19.40), $1.69. No. 6 mixed: 1 car (20 60, near white), $t.$2; 1 car (19 80), $1.67; 1 csr (19.80). $1.66; 2 ears (19 80 to 20), $165; T cars (20 to 20.20), $1.64; 0 rar (30 to 21.40), $1.63: 1 car (21.40). $1.62. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars (17.40 to 20). $1.65; 1 car (22.20), $1.61. Sample mixed; 1 car (18.80), $1.46; 1 car (23.40), $1.85: 1 rar (23. $0), $1.34. Oats: No. 2 white, 1 car, 9.1'ie, standard. 1 car, 9.1'iC; 1 car. 93c; No. 3 white, 8 cars, 93c; No. 4 white, 3 cars, 93c; sample white, 1 car 92o, 1 car 92'4c; No. 3 mixed, 1, car (wheat mixed), tZc. Rve: No. 2, 2 cars, $2.35; No. $, 1 car, $2.87. Barley: No. 4, 1 car, $1.97; I car, 11.15; No. 1 feed, 1 car. $1.90. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. I white, $2.03; No. 4 white, $1. 102.01; No. t white, $1.8401.84; No. 6 white. $1.70; No. 3 yellow, $1.84: No. 4 yellow, $1.72 1.76; No. 6 yellow, $1.05$1.70; No. 6 yellow. Il.61i8l.68; No. 4 mixed. $1.68; No. 8 mixed, $1.6001.67; No. 6 mixed, $1.56; sample mixed, $1.347' 1.45. Oats: No. 3 white: 9So; ataadard, 93.393V,c: No. 3 white. 93c: No. 4 white. 93c; sample, 92ic. Barley: No. 4. $1 96 1.97; No. 1 feed. $1.90. Rye: No. J, $3.85; No. 3, $2.37. Chicago closing price, furnished Th Be by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain broker, $1$ South Sixteenth street, umane Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. ) Te. Corn. I I J Mch I 1 2741 1 274 1274 1 27 I27S May I 1 27 1 374 1$T : 271(l26T Oats. I il I Mch. I 90Vi 93 901 -s 93 91 Mav I 88! - 9074 $UI 00,l 88-4 I'orli. 1 I II 1 May I 49 75 50 55 49 75 "iP 65 '49 55 Lard. I I II I Mav I 26 37 s2 97 (26 37) 2 97 126 47 July I 27 05 27 25 27 05 26 25 t6 75 Ribs. I I I I . May I 26 65 20 20 125 63 36 20 25 70 July 26 22 26 65 36 22 26 65 126 05 CHICAGO GRAIN ASI PROVISIONS Knowledge of Flour Stock Are Exhausted Is Bullish Factor. Chicago.' Feb. 21. Oram and provisions 1 as well bamiped upward hard today sguint ; I maximum price limits. Knowledge tht stocks of flour had been virtually exhausted ' was a leading bulllsn factor. orn i : firm at the same s yesterdays nnin 10 ',4c to tic higher, with March $1 24 snd May $1.2714 'fl 1.27 Oils gained l'a(2c ajid provisions 36c to $1. With Februsry delivery of corn alfeady quoted at the topmost point permissible, later options showed from the outaet s tendency to climb. The msrgln still open for profit on purchases, however, was so nur row that transactions were without any sub stsntlal size. Speculative Interests centered chiefly In the oats market, which at first showed some weakness owing to the enactment of a rule that no contract would be valid at any greater advance than 2c for any single day. Rural offerings were meager, how ever, and reports that liberal shipments had been made from here to the senlioard gave renewed stimulus to commission house de mand Thereafter the market moved con sistently upgrade, topping only at the. maxi mum set limit. Provisions made s sharp ascent after temporary declines that were due to un expected large receipts of hogs. The later notable strength of provisions was ascribed to talk of large takings by the government Chicago Cash Prices t. orn: AO, ! yel- low, nominal: No. 3 yellow, nominal: lo. 4 yellow. $1.7341.1.85. Oats: No. 3 white. 91li -5'.4c: standard. 56-. Rye; No. 3, 82.40. Barley. $1.05 "1 2.nO. Seeds: Timothy. $5.00418.24: clover, $2.04 33.0u. Provisions: Pork, nominal; lard. $20.60: ribs. 02I.IO& 25.60. New York (.rain Market. New York, Feb. 31. Flour Firm ; springs. $10.55011.00; winters, $10.25-8 10 60; Kan- sas. $10. 6011. 00. Corn Firm: kiln dried No. yellot $3.13i ; No. 3 yellow, $3 02ii. and i white. $3.29H c I, f. New York, prompt shipments; No. 3 mixed. 11.76 '4 e. 1. f. New York, prompt shipment; Argentine, $2.00 f. o. b. cars. Oats Spot, strong: natural, $1,056 1. OK. Hay Firm; No. 1. $:.10; No. 2. $2.00; No. 3. $1.90; shipping, $1.70111.85: all nominal. Hops Basy; raciflc oosst, 1917. 20ft 33c; 1916, 14 16c. Hides Nominal: Bogota. 34B35e; Central Lher-irm; hemiocu sole, ocerweigh.s No. i. 48c: No. 2, 46c. Provisions-Pork strong: mess, familr. $54.0065.00; short clear. $00,005 ,o. Lard, strong, middle west, Wi.mt 27.20. 'Tallow Dull; city special loose. 1714c. Wool Firm; domestio fleece, XX. Ohio and Pennsyrvsnia. 70c. Kloe Firm; fancy head. 8i9c; blue se. IHfilac Butter ftteady; receipts, 6,163 tubs; rretunry, lilgher than ejrtras, olHffuJr; ex tra 403 aoore), 61c: firsts 48 Q 50iji-; sec onds, 46H4t4c. I-.ggs Msrket firm; roeelpts. 10.226 rases; fresh, gathered, extras, 84466e; extra firsts, 634c; firsts, 62463c: seconds. 6120. Cheese Market steady; receipts, 923 boxes; stale, whole milk, flats, helfl. spe cials, 268'26c; same, average run. ihhl 2Uc. Poultry Dressed, firm; chickens, 2Tfl33e; fowls. 2836c: turkeys, 249i36c. 1,1 ve. steady: chickens, '.'!36r; fowls. 36c; tur keys, 25ff35c. w Turk Cffe Market. Vork. Feb. 31. The market for cot- N e iy fce future was quiet hut steady, opening at an advance ot 1 to 2 points and closing 3 to S points net higher. Opinions ub to prospects for ocean tonnage still seemed to he conflicting and trade was attribuled largely to the evening up of March co mittments which scattering liquidation ub- sorbed by trade buyers March sold up from $7.85 to $7.89, while September ad- f need from $8.35 to $8.40. with last price, a$ the best point of the day; March. $7.89; Mny. VI1: July. 4 ji; SepUmbe, l.40: Of toner, is 14; Decejuber. 16.44. ; , t A Spot oiiffee firmer. Itlo grades higher on the basis of IV, for Hto Ts, wnlle: SaBIO coffees wtre unchanged at or wi !' fresh cost and freight o(f,i, Wra gaeted but llrsmllan shippers were r orte4 willing to sell f. o. h. j , The official cables show.-. I io n t the Ri mark.it Santos futur were c 75 reis hlatier Rrnttllf i u rt . relt. 56,00( . . Itm' Review of Tradv Xe say : I'oM.. Feb, :i. Pun's tomorrow 'A return to more normal condition io buMnevi has resulted from the recent tem pering of the nijor of winter weather. al though the recurrence of n re'.d wave lit sonic sections has tended to hinder the pro ress of recovery With tb-- continued ab sence of further general and severe storms, however, the derangement of production and distribution is steadily lessened and appre ciably larger shipments f raw materials and merchandise reflect the breaking f the trunsportH'lon deadlock. Efforts, to aug ment outputs of urgently ticedrd supplies are more mecful as the percentage f idle) machinery diminishes the freer movement of fuel, and the adjustment of some labor controversy has Improved the Industrial out look stid made possible to resumption ef full operations en certain important govern ment Aork. A for months past, aotlvity In many direction t stimulated by the ex tensive and expanding war requirements: but the Increasing restrictions on regular domestic and foreign business limit the vol. uiiip of ordinary transaction and bank clear, ing at some leading centers do not equal thoee of this period of 1917, though tho general level of commodity prices I now j considerably higher. Weekly bank clearings. $4,2 V.l.243 Rostoa Wool Market. Boston. Fe. ? The Commerrlsl Bull etin will say Saturday: "There is a better tone in the wool mar- I kct. due, not only to the fuct that the I government te believed to be st the point of placing further large orders, but also to me ueun uigi me supply- suuauon is I bound to add strength, particularly the up ward trend of value, in South America, where prices are higher for the week by a cent or two per pound. Sales locally have not been large, but have been generally firm, except for short fine wools. The demand is fairly keen for good quarter and three-elghts wools both foreign snd domestic. - Scoured basis Texas: Kin. 12 months. 1.68B1.72: fine. $ months. $1.66(91 60. Csll fornla: Northern. $1.1091. 76: middle county. $1.561 .: southern. fl.tttjt.O. Oregon: Euetern No. t, staple. $1.8001. $2; eastern! clothing, $1 60n.60; valley No. 1, $l.66 170. Territory: Fine staple. $1.85; half blood combing, $1.70176; three-eighths j blood combing, $1.50; fine clothing. 1.60((r 1 66; fine medium clothing, 81.55W1.60. Pulled, extra, $1.8941 1.88; A A. $1.7010 180;, A supers. $1.60$ 1.65. Fraporated Apple and lried Fruit. New Tork. Feb. 21. Evaporated Apples Dull; California. !4tylr; state, 16 ffH'ic. lrled Fruits Prunes firm: Callfornlas. 7i7)4Uc; Oregon. 1$t?14c. A tricots, few offered; choice, 17lc; extra rhoice 174c; fancy 19c. Peaches, few offered; standard, 11 'it-: choice, lc. fancy, 1lf 14c. Raisins firm; loos muscatel, IS 94,c: choice to fancy. eud. 10lle; seedless 8V,t)6e; London layers. No. 8 crown. $2.00. . Chicago Produce. Chicago. Feb. Jl. Butter Lower: cream ery, 44 48 He. Kggs Higher; receipt. 1.403 cases; firsts. 6114c; ordinary firsts. 4$60V,c; at mirk, case Included, 49061c. Potatoes Lower: receipts, 24 cars; Wis consin, Minnesota and Michigan, bulk, $1.80 VI. $5; sacks. $1. 160 1.00. Poultry Alive lower: springe. 28c In subsequent trading provision idvanced to new high levels for futures. May pork selling above $600. The chief buyers were sherts. Terpentine ami Real. Savannah, tlx., Feu. 21. Turpentine firm, 42c; sales, none; receipts, 1 bble; shipments, $ bnis.; stocks, 26.802 bids. Roeln Firm; sales. (41 bbls : receipts. 711 bbhx; shipments. 21$ bbls.; ftoek, 9$. 144 bbls. Quote: B. D, K. F, CI. II, $5.90; I, $$.96; K, $0.68; M, $.$; N, $7.16; WO, $7.40; WW, $7.60. Miiinonpoll Grain. Minneapolis. Feb. 21. Flour 5c higher Harley $1.664 1.96. Rye $2 34 4 2.86. Bran $32.60. Corn No. 3 yellow. $1,900 1.65. Oats No. 8 white. 44409614c. Flaxseed $3.04 140$6 14. New York Cotton. New York, Feb. 21 Cotton futures opened firm; Msy. 30.4c: July, $0.4c: October, 18. 90c; December. 28.73c. Spot quiet; middling. $3 1 Sc. Future closed stesdy; March, 30.90e; May, 80.68c; July, 80.10r; October, 2$. 91c; December, 26.67c. New York Metal. New Tork. Feb. 21 Metals Lead, steady; siput. $7.1207.26. Spelter, easier: East St, Louis, spot, offered at $7.78. At London Cupper: Spot. 1110; futures, 1110; electrolytic, 1126, Tin: Spot, 316 6s; futures. 1212. Lesd: Spot, 129 10s; futures, 128 lie. Spelter: Spot, 164; futures, 1(0. New Verb Dry 4, New York. Feb. 21. Cotton goods her today were strong and advancing. Yarn were steady snd iulrt except on government demands. Wool markets were easier on some grades. Knit goods were quiet. Raw silk was steady. Kansas City Grain. Ksus.-i ci(.v, Mo,. Feb. 21. t'rn No. 2 mivd. $l.:-0 l.i: No. 1 white, $2.M-'02.1; No. S yellow. $I.921.9; May. $1.17,. Oats No 2 white, 06c; No. 2 mixed, $20 2'ic St. Ioiils Grain. St. I.ouis. Mo., Feb. 21. Cern Ne, 4. $1 .70; No. 2 white. $3.12: May, $4. 24. Out No. 2, t3 094c; Ne $ white, 950 961-jc. Londea) Money. I-ondon, Feb. 21 Bllvr Bar, 42S per ounce. Money 3 per cent. Discount Rates Short and thret-menlb Near York Hngnr. New York. Feb. 21. Sugar Raw. sldy; centrifugal. 6. 06c; mala, nominal. Re fined, steady; flue granulated, 7.46c. Dulllth Unseed. Iiuiiith, Minn.. Feb. 21. Linseed (3 4614 C 3.97 '4; May, (3.(3 14 asked; July, $3.(214: October, $8.ii bid. Kansas C ity Produce. Kansas OHy, Mo.. Feb. tl Butter snd poultry unchanged. Kggs Firsts, 47c New York Cotton. New York. Feb 31. Cotton closed steady wlih last prl'es 9 to 15 points net hither. Richard Lewis Killed By Gas Asphyxiation Richard Lewis, aged 63 years, was found iead from gas asphyxiation in the rear of the shoe repairing; stab liflunent of Sam Cimino. 817$ North Fortieth street. Thursday morning. The body was discovered by Cimiiio. from whom Lewis has been renting two rooms iu the rear uf the shop. Death mas due to a lube becoming disconnected from a gas plate. He is survived by a siatr, Mrs. Anna j Yule, 4219 Burdette street, and Frank Barrett, 4154 Cuanng street Lewis has been employed by the McCord- n i. . ' , ,.f,- Brady company as a sugar refiner. Food Shortage Oiscussion at Y. W. C. A. Monday Afternoon The discussion of food shortage, to be given by Miss Isabel Beecher of Birmingham. Ala., at the Young Women's Christian association Mon day afternoon, February 2S, at 3 o'clock, is to be open to the public. Women especially are being urged for the food administration to attend this meeting, but men are also welcome. Miss Beecher Mill also speak at the Young Women's Christian association during the lunch hour. Hunter Funeral to Be Held Friday Afternoon at 2:30 Furieral services for J. K. Hunter, prominent Nebraska democrat and newsoaoer owner, who died Tuesday in a hospital, will be Jicld Friday at 2M h'clock 'at thr First Presbyterian r i r . . -it u H'.ot churcli. Interment will be at West Lawil cemetery, i HEW YORK STOCKS Advance in Liberty Bonds, Built on Belief Next Issue Will Carry 4 1-2, Outstand ing Feature. New York. Feb. si. A spirited a'haiic In Liberty bondi predicated on the belief that the next Issue Is to be on a 4'? per cnt basl was the most noteworthy feature of the stock market today. Liberty 4s which were 'most active, made an extreme advance of 1.16 per cent to 97.8, first 4 rising (roan 96.66 to S7..-.0 and the st, al ways the most stable issue from 98 to 9.4.14, Trading in stocks was of the usual ante holiday character. Except for shippings, to baccos' and a few other specialties, selling prcsvare was resumed In the a. -live list. Kails were most reactionary, albeit the latest program of the authorities at Wash ington met with general approval. This was largely nullified, however, by furtliei 'government ownership" debates in the senate. Bt. Paul common snd preferred yielded ever 1 poiuts each aud other grangers as well as continentals also and coalers loer an average of a point, while N-w York Central featured the he y trunk lines Practically all the steels sad associated equlpuiMts registered losses of to al most 3 peintr. I'nited Suites steel closing at 9i, a net loss of 1 ' points. Coppers and allied metal forMted 1 to 3 poltila wtih motors and utilities , . u... ....... . ... l.l ... II K ,1 E.,1 I OUT 1 II. V I of lli points, the preferred gaining 2, but I Atlantic Gulf snd Pacific Mail cancelled 1 early advances with I'nited Fruit. Total ales amounted to $16,00 shares. Bond were irregular, Anglo French 5 making a further gain. Total sales (par value), aggregated $6,950,000 of which tha Liberty group furnished a large proportion. I linen Ola tea old is advanced on J call, with mluor gains iif other on nominal i irgreartlona. - ! Number of sales snd range of prices ef the leading stocks. Closing Sales. nigh 7 41 i 74'4 6i 84 Low. Hid. Amer. Beet Sugar. American Can .... American C. & F.. Amer. Locomotive. 500 $.000 8.100 4.90 7,00 78 41 73 H 64 41 73 '4 65 '4 83, 107 107 ls'i American X. It. . Amer. Sugar Kef Amerlesn T. T,. Amer. Z , L. S. . Anaconda Copper.. Atchison A O. W. 1. g. L. Hal. ft Ohio Butte aV Sup. Cop., ("a I. Petroleum . . . Canadian Pacific Central leather . . chos. ft Ohio C il. 81. V Chi. N W C. R, I. P. otfa. Cbino Coper Colo. F. aV I Corn Product Ref Crucible Steel Cuba Can Sugar.. Distiller' Sec F.rl Oeneral Electric .. Oeneral Motors ... Ot. N. Ore ctfs .. Ot. No. pfd Inspiration Copper. Int. M. M. pfd... Internalioual Nickel International Paper. K. C. Southern . . . Kennecott Copper. . Louis. Nashville. Maxwell Motors . . 82i .iuii im ts let V 300 1074 17 400 164 1$ 4 4 600 tt 84i 31 7. let) 11 164 110H 90 684 62 62 90 304 $0 19 40 17 17 16S $00 117 140 146, 3.40 7114 7 7h 3.49A 64 53V4 64 6.100 43V4 41 4 414 9:1 00 td SIM, 20 1.00 44 43 43 800 40" 40V4 40 4.400 34 34 344 17.300 6.14 64V 4H 7,20 3314 32' 32V 1.(00 40 H 39 1 39 1.100 1644 16 li 40 141S 14l1i 141 $.000 131 12844 29. 2.600 28 40 90 1.40 47 4,109 1(114 1.800 2$ 18 14 261. 9 4 '4 99 27 30 17H 33 2" m 31 V4 2114 7014 90 46 S l0' 27 '4 34', 17 33 112'4 29 3 $1 i 22 S 1'4 70 ' ao 300 1.400 7,700 3014 174 3314 2914 94 4, 31 t24 1914 7114 29 Mexican Petroleum 16,400 Miami Copper .... 000 Missouri Pacific .. I. $04) Nevada Copper . , JO0 New York Central. 00 N. Y.. N. H. ft H.. 200 18 2$ Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific .. PaclHo Mali Pacific T. ft T... Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con. Copper. 300 104 10H 104 1.S04 3.100 300 1,400 15 $444 27 2414 44 8414 3714 244 44T4 62, 34 76 1; 784 H4 864 $ , r 1414 7914 1,609 24 76 '4 7(14 Reading 9.60 Republic I. ft g... 2,200 Haattuck AH. Cop. Soutlrora Pacific ,. Southern By Studebnker Corp... 3,100 1,400 4,000 8(14 $614 2314 2314 (2W (14 63 Texaa Co .300 154 1644 1644 union racirio .... TT. e. Ind. Alcohol. 4.300 12044 119 119, 1,600 132 121 12IS 120,600 ( 9;4 9ii, 17. 8 Steel IT. H. (el pfd.,,.. 1'tah Copper Wabash pfd "B". . . ...... .... llt. 8314 $ -". .... .... 82S .... .... 3914 42 14 41 14 41 !i 16.0 Osharea. 1.600 Western Union .... . . . , Westlnghouse Elec ' 1.000 Total sale for (be day, V. 8, ts, reg 1714 Ot- No. 1st 4 14 81 do coupon 714 III. Cen. r 4. 8T14 V. fl. i reg.,. 99 Int. M. M. (a. S do coupon ...99 K. C. fl. r. (s. . 7(4 17. (I Lib. $V4((.(4L. ft K tin 4s (414 V. fl. 4s reg, ,,104 44 M K ft T lit 4 (114 do coupon ,.,1044 Mo. Pacific g. 4 (7 Am. F. S. (... 06 Mont. Power (s 0i A. T. T. c. 5 94' N. Y. Cen. d. (I 93 -Anglo-French 6s 9014 No. Pacifio 4.. 13 Arm. ft Co. 44s 814 do Is 59 Atchison gen. 4s (3V4Or. 8. L. r. 4s 834, U. ft O. r. 414 77 'Pac. T. 4 T. 6s $14 Hetb. Steel r, 6 8Pcnn. con. 4Vi 971, Cen. Leath. is do gea. 414.. Cen. Pacific 1st (1 Reading r-n. 4 (6 C. ft O. c. ts 79 8 L ft 3 F a. $7 C. B. ft Q. S. 4s (84 8o. Pacific ov. (1 II C M S P e 414a 134 So. Ry. is 93 'i C R I ft P r 4s 68 Tex. ft Pae. 1st ( C. ft S. r. 414s 69 14 Union Pacific 1st 88 I. & R. (I. r. (s 4(1417. g. Rubber 5s 79 Iolil of Can. is 98U. 8. Steel &.. 99 'i . Vrim wn ,u EIXWtkh 1., ,!. Oen. Ei." is 98 French (Jox. 17 44 Hid. New Food Regulations Are Enforced in Paris Pari. Feb. 21. Victor Boret, tho food minister, conferred yeiterday with hotel keeper and other tnd after hearing their objections to hie order forbidding the serving of food between 9 and 11 . m., because of the hardship it would work on the laboring classes, agreed to revoke that part of the order until further notice. He insisted, however, that the pro hibition against the serving of solid foods between 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. must be applied rigorously. Indian Uprising Quelled by Troops From Fort Oouglas Gold Hill, Utah, Feb, 21.-A detach ment of 50 soldiers from Fort Doug- las, under command of Captain Walter : C Gtillion, accompanied by United States Marshal Nebeker, today sur rounded a band of Indians in the Goshute reserration near the Nevada state line and arrested seven red men who were ringleaders in the uprising against die army draft and who have been threatening the safety of Indian Agent Frank. French Ariators Escape. Amsterdam. Feb. 21. -Lieutenant Poland G. Garros, the famous French aviator, and Lieutenant Autoine " Marchal, who flew over Berlin in Jjie summer of 1916 and waj iorcel descend a few kilometers froni tht1 Russian lines, reached Holland yes terday. ' '. According to Les Xotvelles of Maastricht, they escaped from a Ger man prison. ", v HYMENEAL.,, ;- Arnold-Smith. li(.Ua R. 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