IHfc iifcfc: UMAHA, iUfc&DAi, FfctfKUAKa 2o, FOR RENT ROOMS Unfurnished Rooms. HEATED RUO.MS. CRIIOHTON BLOCK. World Realty Co., Douglas 6342. SunJTheater Bldg. 3 BASEMENT rooms, modern except beat, $10.00, 2633 Davenport St. Rooms Wanted. WANTED By couple, room, board, west Ide. References. Comfort rather than price considered. Box 2572. Omaha Bee. FOR RENT SUBURBAN -ROOM house for rent in Florence. Phone Florence 401. Benson. TWO ACRES THREE ROOMS BENSON ACRES House has room upstairs to complete two more rooms; good poultry house and well; ground lays fine; can give two more acres adjoining. Very easy terms. Owner nays sell by March 1. Going on farm. Call Walnut 3672 evenings or Phone Tyler 50 day time. Florence. $300 DOWN. A splendid one-acre, well improved. Ten minutes' walk to car line. High and level. West Side. Whole price 31,200; balance monthly. Must be sold by Thursday. Call Mr. Browne. Doug. 2819. FOR RENT HOUSES West. FOR REXT 3632 Hawthorne Ave., modern six rooms, plenty of shadp and fruit trees, 130 per month. Key first door west. Phone Walnut 1683. North. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, hot water heat. 4517 So. 39th St. $25.00. V. . H. OATES, 647 Omaha N'at'l. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1294. South. $13-114; 3-ROOM cottages, 3030 South lmh, gas. electric lights, sink, toilet, no chil dren. Ri d 4903. ) Miscellaneous. $303209 Cass, 6 rooms, strictly mod. win dow shades, fine yard. $181060 N. 20th, 6 roomR, bath. $13.505320 Manderson, 5 rooms, large yard. $10 109 S. 28th, 4 rooms, owner pay wa ter. $35 1!20 S. ?0th. 10 rooms, mod. TMNOWAI.T BROS, Brandels Thea. Bldg 'for-rent! 518 So. 26th St.. 6-r., mod. house $65.00 1 738 So. 29th St., 7-r., mod house 30.00 -019 (Jra St., o-r., part mod. house.. 14.00 110J So. 9th St., 6-r. house for colored. 20.00 ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANY, REALTORS. 203 So. 18tb St. Douglas 722. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT In the way of four, five or six-room mod ern, up-to-date apartment? Preference will be given to those In better districts of the city. Want to deal direct with own ers. No agents. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1 018. Ili N. 25TH, 6 rms $25.00 510 S. 27th, 7 rms 35.00 209 S. 36th, 8 rms 45.00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. FOR REN1 Houses, cottages, and apartment!. PORTER A SHOTWELL. 202 8. 17th St. Dong. tOlt. Offices with Home Builders. REAL ESTATE, insurance, rentals; vacant houses and apartments made steady pro ducers. List now. W. G. Templeton. 614 Bee. Tyler 2020. FLAT 2303 Leavenworth, five rooms $20.00 1618 Sherman avenue, 13 rooms, $33.00. JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 554. 9-ROOM, all modern house, close In, $45. JOHN J. MULVIH1LL (Realtor). tOO Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 8. HOUSE3 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIQH SONS A CO.. BEE BLDO. SHOPEN A CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 4228 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. COLLEGE TERRACE APARTMENTS. New. fireproof building, located south east corner 23d and California; many special features, garbage incinerators, laundry and locker room, etc.; all outside apartments; best of car service; ready for immediate possession; rental, $40 and $45 winter, $35 and $40 summer. See Janitor. 'Apartment 1, 2221 California, or call OSBORNE REALTY CO., Tyler 498. BEAUTIFUL 3-room and bain apartment, walking distance, In fine location. $39 60 winter. Douglas 3140. HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof, 24th A Far nam; I to 6 rms. with kitchen. D. 1472. North. 4 AND 5-ROOM apts., steam heated, $30 and $31,50. 18th and Maple. Red 682. South. HEATED APARTMENTS. 5 rooms, "The Hudson," 207 8. 26th Ave.; summer, $40.00; winter, $50.00. BENSON A MYERS CO., REALTORS, 424 Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg. Doug. 746. DESIRABLE 6-room flat at 29th and Hickory, on car line; modern, nicely decorated; economical furnace. Phone Douglas 75P4. Miscellaneous. 250S. CAPITOL AVE. Modern S-room flat. $35; 2510 Capitol Ave., modern, 8-roora flat, $35. Desirable location, close In, also smaller flats: 2533 to 2536 Decatur St.. 3 rooms and bath. $8 to $10. PHENIX INVESTMENT COMPANY, S16 Bandels Theater Bldg. Douglas 4960. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists In Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th kind Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For "particulars see Conrad Young. 322 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. MODERN store near postofflce, $50; modern tore room on ICth, near postofflce, low rent O. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. LIKE TO SMILE? Office Tii the Bee building and smile with satisfaction. Keystone Investment Co., Tyler 131. NEW store for rent at 24th and Farnam. fine location. Call D. 1 472. 21lT CUMING ST.. $25: store room, 18x6o" with rooms In rear, also garage. Office and Desk Rooms. OFFICES. $20 per month and uj. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.. FIRST TRUST CO.. Agts, Tyler 608. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & BTORAOF CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture Store; office on Howard St., between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just 89 you would an order for now furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to se- our dally .ental list. Jf T?l7T?ri Express Co.. Moving, . J. IXLjEjLJ Packing and Storage, 1907 iTarnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and planoa; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO. 808 8. 16th. Douglas 4163. FREEserviace FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th snd Jackson Sts. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real servlcs In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4339 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED I North. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE $1,850 S-room cottage near 30th and Manfler son: modern except heat; large lot; block' to car line; 1 block to new school; price cut to $1,850 for quick sale. J. L. HIATT CO., Qfirt FIRST NATIONAL fiQ BANK BUILDING. TYLER DO NORTHWEST BARGAIN $2,500 Beautiful Clifton Hill; 5-room, modern cottage, good condition, floored attic; large lot, paved street; block and a half from car. Easy terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas $692. 919-20 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. KOl'NTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house, full basement, .rwjc" lot. close to car. Price 13,15V, Karris & Noma, D. 4270. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. M1NNE LI'S A hon:es and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 1S7 WHO wants a seven-room modern house on Bristol St. for $2,200 ? Terms If desired. Webster 4130. 7-HOOM modern house, hot water heat; double garage; paved street, $2,700. Bar gain. Q. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. FOR Properties In dIJnDEE. HAPPY HOL LOW AND FAIRACRES See GEORGE CO., City Nat. Bank Bldg. South. FOR SALE Seven-room flat, close in. Don't answer unless you mean business. Call Red 62S9. , Miscellaneous. A NEW HOME Have a brand new five-room house which I will sell on remarkably easy terms. It is strictly modern, has full lot and is well located, near car. See this today. Phone Douglas 3628 or Harney 3566 Sundays and evenings. LET me show you my brand new stucco bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca tion. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea sonable terms. Call Owner, Douglas 1722. FOR SALE or rent, 1 acre fine laying ground, 1 block to car; small house. Rent very reasonable. Colfax 728. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. R. 8. TRUMBULL. SOS First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dour. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty BUSINESS properties snd Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First Nat. Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist. 16th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415. YOUNG & DOHERTY. City Real Estate. Douglas 1571. 322 Brandels Theater. II. A. WOLFTRealtor. Ware Blk. Specialist In downtown business property REAL ESTATE To Exchange V4 SEC. rich Mo. river high bottom land, well mp.; 7 mi. from river; r,o overflow. Will sell or exchange for smaller farm or good Omaha Income. Paul Peterson, 304 Brandels The. Bldg., Omaha. Tel. Doug. 1805 or Walnut 3106. TWO fine Lucas County (Iowa) farms for clear Canada land. Owners answer at once, with full description and price. Walter J. Good. Charlton. Ia. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. VACANT NORTH Have 6 full lots on Plnkney street, south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, can give terms. TRAVER BROS. CO.. Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. MINNfTlUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near 24th St.: can be bought at a bargain; this lot must be sold. Call owner evenings, Walnut 70. Miscellaneous. LARGE garde., lots near car line, paved street. $125 to $195. $1 dorfn. Doug. 6074. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN South Side. FOR 8ALE Four room cottage and large Improved lot at 44th and H Sts.; a bar gain if taken at once. South 3049. Acreage. THIRTY-SIX ACRES. $300 AN ACRE NEAR OMAHA. New 8-rom modern house and cor responding outbuildings; 300 bearing fruit trees; 6 acres of berries. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24TH AND AMES AVE. COLFAX 217. A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside ctty limits, near carllne. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. This Is a 260-ft. frontage for $510; will sell on easy terms. Telephone Walnut 3466. U ACRES West of Banson, Improved; good hog and chicken equipment. Call Mr. Browne. Douglas 2819. REAL ESTATE WANTED For Sale or Exchange FOR FARM OR RANCH. $50,000 Press brick, close-in business bleck; Income $5,000 year, on lease; also $9,000 first mortgages, store buildings snd residence properties. Want land. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 213 City National Bank Bldg. Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses snd bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. WANT good residence; about $6,000. Will pay one-half cash, balance In good resi dence lots. Box 1792, Omaha Bee. IMPROVED farm, wt stern Neb., $00 per a.; mortgage $4,000; want Omaha resld nee. D. 3S40. Colfax 4193. I WILL buy a few pieces of good wheat land In eastern Colorado. Give legal de scription and price. Box 2911, Omaha Bee. I WANT to buy a house in Dundee. About six rooms and sleeping porch. Box 2936, Omaha Bee. FINANCIAL. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE two 6 per cent loans, $1.-00 each, to sell on new 4-room house and an acre of ground; one block to car line. Sold to good parties. $2,500 each. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. 6 and 6 per cent mortgages secured by Omaha residence or Nebraska farms. E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 638 Keeltne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO. 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. Kl CJ MONEY a 0 Vyo JO HARRISON A MORTON." 2 ? 916 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bids CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6H and Per Cent J. H. DUMONT C. Keeline Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1716. LOANS ON CITY- PROPERTY W. H. THOMAS & SON, Keeltne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms snd ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money SHOPEN A COMPANY. Douglas 4228 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MARCH 5. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. Canadian Lands. GRAIN" and stock ranch open for inspection and sale, 1280 acres; 900 acres cultivated; 500 acres ready for crop; good water; highly im proved. Price $42 per acre. Offer closes March 31. Attractive investment. C o r r e spond direct. M. II. GALT, Woolford, Alberta, Canada. Colorado Lands. WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado; $12.50 to $18 per acre We control 2$ choice quarters. Send for booklet. KlOK Investment Co., Omaha. FARM AISD RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. FOR SALE; Ten acres land, loctted 2 miles from Summerf ield. Florida. If Inter ested write D. J. Smith, Lost Springs, Wyoming. Kansas Lands. FOR SALE 160 acres. Greeley county, level wheat land, $1,500, also 160 Grove county. Kansas, level, tine soil, $2,500. Must sell at once. This is less than half value. Need money. 0. R Marks. Huron, Cal. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE. NO TRADE Good quarter sec tion of land In Union county, fair Im provements, lays good, very little rolling, almost level; close to two good towns, plenty of water, good grove, plenty of fruit, good rich soil; $127.50 per acre, easy terms. Possession March 1st. Box 50, Creston, Ia. FOR SALE, NO TRADE 90-aere farm, good Improvements, good rich soil, good orchard, good wells, good fencing; north part of Ringgold county. Iowa; $110 per acre; easy terms. Box 50, Creston, Ia. Montana Lands. FOR SALE Good grain farms ill Judith Basin, at bargain; some of them seeded on to winter wheat now; you get the wheat with farm if you buy now. Send for pamphlet and price list. A. LARSON LAND CO., Lewlstown, Montana. Missouri Lands. GREAT bargains, $5 down, $5 monthly, buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Price only $230. Address Box 282, Springfield, Mo. Nebraska Lands. GOOD BARGAINS; POSSESSION. 40 acres, fair Improvements, good land. $160 per acre; 40 acres, no wast and close in, $200 per acre; 80 acres, good but small Improvements, no waste. $160 per; 122 acres, ideal, on paved road, close In, $260 per; 160 acres, fair Improvements, lays good and a dandy bargain at only $150 per acre; dandy 420 acres, close lit on paved road, $250 per acre; 330 acres, good Improvements, near church and school. $130 per; 640 acres, two sets of Improvements, exceedingly good general farm, valley and uplands at $115 per acre. Terms on all the above; 6 per cent on some. Step lively and act If you want one of these. ORIN S. MERRILL CO.. 1217-1218 Ciiy National Bank Bldg. POSSESSION MARCH 1. 1918 Improved quarter section 1 Vi miles from Horace, and 6 4 miles from Scotia, Greeley county. Comfortable 4 room house, new hog house, stable and other buildings; well and windmill; 10 acres timber, 40 acrer pasture, 1)0 acres cultivated; all good soil. Price $65.00 per acre, about one half cash, time on balance at 6 per cent. Miner & Bradley, Grand Island. Neb. 10 ACRES near State Normal, small new house, barn, cistern, well, cave, apples, berries, seven acres He fine, three timbered pasture with spring. $2,000, half cash, I O. Wilson. Peru, Nebraska. EXClTpTKONTilYood bargain In 320-aefi improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $50 per sere. C. K. DAVIES. KEARNEY. FOR SALE Rent large body nigh-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C. B.adley, Wol baeh. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms snd ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah L, Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. WE HAVE clteiitsTwho wlIfTay cashTfor bargains In western land. White A Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, ess) terms A A Patrmm. 801 Knrhsch Blk Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on thi ground floor with 80 seres Irrigated land tn connection with open range. You o-n grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tv . weeks, -fiend for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per .. Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi A C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. CHOICE FARM. Nlllsson. 422 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN & SON, 423 S. 15th. Douglas 9371. Horses Live SlcJ: Vehicles For Sale. Harness, Saddles and Trunks We make them ourselves; sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods, when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. 1510 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. I HAVE a young Jack that I'll sell for $600 or exchange him for work horses, colts or cattle or oilier property. What have you to offer? Full particulars and picture furnished on reiiues. B. S. Smith, 609 Terminal BIdf?.. Lincoln, Nob. FOR SALE Three light grey horses and one set of harness. Kennedy & Parsons, 1309 Jones St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 'OLD TilUSTY" Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs.. Clay Center. Neb Rhode Island Reds. ROSE COMB RED Eggs for hatching. Walnut 306. 4354 Franklin St. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo.. H. goods, total. $3.60. Smaller, larger am't3 proportionate rate. PROV1D NNT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Securities Bldg. 16th, Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 10 SMALLER LOANS Q (7 -l O W. C. FLATAO, EST. 1892. ' 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG.. TY. Sr,0 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Lowest rates. Privste loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 5819. Est. 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mary A. Enrlght and husband to Frances A. Albrecht, Twenty-fourth street, 120 feet south of B street, 40x150 $3,000 Jennie Oaks and husband to Adele Wrenn, Fortieth avenue, 150 feet south or fowler avenue, west slue, 50x127 Martha G. Montgomery and husband to Milton Co., Thlrty-flflh street, 195 feet north of Woolworth. west side, 62x131 Ashbel S. Avery and wife to Albert M. Connors, northeast corner Thirty-fourth and Arbor streets, 49x140. John C. Shartel and wife to Anna Zeah, Titus avenue, 76.5 feet west of Twenty-eighth avenue, north side, 42x120 2,900 7,600 5.000 4.000 Coffee aMrket. New York, Feb. 25. : The circulation of March notices caused some liquidation at the opening of the market for coffee futures today, but after selling at 7.86c, or 4 points net lower on the call, the near months firmed up on covering. Other months opened 1 poltn lower to 2 points higher, and rallied on the strength of March, which sold up to 8c during the afternoon or about 11 points net higher. September rallied from 8.41c to 8.48, with active months generally selling 9 to 11 points net higher. The March no tices were estimated at about 26.000 bags, but much of the liquidation was In the way of switching and trade Interests seemed prepared to take deliveries. The market closed at s net advance of 6 9 points. March, 7.98c; May, 8.20c; July, 8.34c; Sep tember, 8.46c; October, 8.60c; December, 8.59c. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s 8'c; San tos 4s, 10'c. No fresh offers were reported tn the cost and freight market over the holi days, with Importers still claiming diffi culty In securing tonnage. The official cables reported no change In Brazilian spot mar kets. Santos futures were 25 to 100 rels higher. Santos reported a clearance of 66, 000 bags for New York. Brazilian port re celpts, 46,000 bags. New York Metal. New Tork, Feb. 25. Metal Lead, firm; spot, $7.12Vi7.25. Spelter, dull; East St. Louis delivery, spot, offered at $7.75. At London Copper, Spot, 110; futures, 110: electrolytic, 125. Tin: Spot, 314; fu tures, 311. Lead: Spot. :'9 Ids: futures, 28 10s. Spelter: Spot, 61; futures, 50. OMAHA LIVE STOCK! Steady Market Follows Good Demand by Both Packers and Shipping Buyers ; Hog Receipts Heavy. Omaha, February 25. 1918.' Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday 9,000 18.100 7.500 Sams day last week... 9.S34 10,181 10.043 Same day 2 wks ago.. 6.125 11,161 1S.I17 Same day S wks. ago. .13. 447 14.768 8.34 ' ,,,, HuV A U' If a n WA El'. I . A -MB., . ....... HSU.. l,.J0 Same day last year 7.614 0.023 14.11$ Receipts snd disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 1 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. c, m. st. p is is .; Union Pacific 11 6; V. A N. W., east.. 11 8 .. j C. A N. W., west.. 145 9S 6 1 ".. St. P.. M. & O. S4 45 t, B. A Q east., 2 2 C, B. & Q , west.. 44 26 C. R. P., east.. 14 11 i Illinois Central 32 12 Chicago Ot. West.. 18 14 i Total receipts ..427 287 25 4 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 60 3.143 037 Swift A Co 1.67 4,811 088 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,734 (,10 1,337 Armour ft Co 1,114 3,476 1.103 Schwartz & Co 116 J. W. Murphy 1.28! Lincoln Packing Co.. 34 S. O. Packing Co 3 Wilson Packing Co.. 149 O. K. Serum Co (i Cudahy Denver 266 W. B. Vansant Co.. 63 Benton, Vansant A L 70 ,. Hill A Son 47 F. B. Lewis 698 Hunsinger A Oliver.. 149 J. B. Root A Co 98 J. H. Bulla 106 L. F. Hubs 34 Rosenstock Bros 65 F. O. Kellogg 28 Werthelmer & Degen S09 Ellis 63 Sullivan Bros 110 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. 84 Christie 114 Hlgglna 2 Huffman 19 Roth 37 Meyers 4 Baker, Jones & Smith 17 Banner Bros 133 John Harvey 725 Dennis A Francie 107 Jensen & Lungren.... Ill Pat O'Day 12 Other buyers 963 1,867 Totals 11,298 19,363 ' 6,983 Cattle The week opens out with a fairly liberal run of cattle, about 0,000 head. There was a good demand from both packers and shipping buyers, and with favorable reports from outside points, the market was generally steady on anything at all useful either In the way ot beet steers or butoher stock. Some of the leas desirable offerings had to go at shaded figures, but the gen eral trade for killing stuff was not ma terially different from the close of last week. Supplies ot stock cattle snd feed ing steers were not very extensive, and there was a good demand for them from both yard traders and country buyers, so that prices were firmly held and the movement reasonably active from start to finish. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beeves, $12.26 13.10; fair to goou beeves, $11.26012.00; common to fair beeves, $9.00 11.00; good to choice yearlings, $10,760 12.25; fair to good yearlings, $9.00010.00; common to fair yearlings, $7.00(19.00; good to choice grass beeves, $1 0.50 1; 11.75 ; fair to good grass beeves, $9.00910.16; common to fair grass beeves, $7.608.D0; good to choice heifers, $9.60010,60; good to choice cows, $.0010.00; fair to good cows, $7.76 $8.75; common to fair cows, $6 6007.60; prime feeders, $10,500)11.50; good to choice feeders. $9.75010.26; fair to good feeders, $8.756 9.60; common to fair feeders, $6,600 7.50; good to choice stockers, $9.50O10.i: stock heifers, $7.60J9.60; stock cows, $(.10 8.75; stock calves, $7,004 10,00; veal calves, $9.0011.00; bulls, stags, etc., $7.50 O10.60. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 2 002 $9 75 26 633 $10 Ot 16 694 10 26 25 850 11 00 34 1077 11 25 8 952 11 60 3 1106 11 75 40 1240 12 00 17 1092 12 25 12... 1320 12 60 1 1013 10 60 64 954 11 10 24 846 11 40 11 1181 11 70 28 1198 11 86 20.., 1018 18 10 20 1343 12 60 23 1867 12 90 17 1161 IS 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 7 680 8 35 8 357 8 40 6 656 8 57 725 26 9 892 10 15 11.' 849 11 00 20 940 11 25 HEIFERS. 1 1060 11 76 COWS. 2 845 7 25 8 819 7 40 1 1170 7 60 1 919 7 86 81 722 7 90 5 914 8 00 2 1085 8 25 4 36 8 35 31 1061 8 40 61 913 8 60 18 1047 8 85 42 903 9 00 t 923 9 25 6 1068 9 40 11 930 9 60 17 1117 9 65 3 123 9 75 20 1061 86 BULLS. 1 870 7 60 1 7 8 00 1 1040 8 26 1 1100 8 60 1 1250 8 1'5 1 1420 8 76 1400 8 86 1 1620 9 00 Hi 1560 9 25 1 H60 9 60 .1290 10 00 CALVES. . . . 330 10 00 2. . 155 11 00 100 12 60 ... 210 11 60 1. 158 12 75 2 160 13 00 Hogs Receipts of hogs this morning were heavy for a Monday and on the early rounds shippers bought hogs at prices that were steady with Saturday. Packers slso bought a few on the same dssis. uumiuo i mo early session the trade was slow and the majority of ths buyers wsre holding back for lower prices. Toward midforenoon they oommenced buying hogs at prices that were from 6o to lOe lower than Saturday and trade at this decline was extremely slow. The best price paid was $17.30, steady with Saturday, while the bulk moved at $17.00 17.15. .Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 78. .217 ... $17 00 61. .236 Sh. Pr. 40 $17 05 ... 17 16 40 17 26 63.. 284 75. .223 72. .238 70 17 10 40 17 20 ... 17 30 66. .338 85. .210 Sheep Receipts of sheep snd lambs were light for the week's opening. Trade was very active in consequence and values were generally higher all around. Light lambs wero generally 25c higher than last week, with the heavy lambs unevenly higher, ths bulk going at 26 0350 up. Best light lambs sold up to $16.60, good grades going at $16.50, with medium kinds at $16.26016.40. Heavy lambs sold sround 16.0016.25 and down There were only a few sheep on the market and the values were higher Fair In-between grades went at $11.25. Feeders were In good demand, but scarce. Plain bred ewes sold at $12.26. Values looked stronger. Quotations on sheep snd Iambs: Lambs, handywelght, $16.26016.76; lambs, heavy weight, $15.60O16-2&: lsmbs. feeders, $15.00 Iil6.60; lambs, shorn, $11.50013.50; lambs, culls. $10.00iftl4.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $ll.6014.60; yearlings, feeders. $12.00 14.25; wethers, fair to choice. $11.0013.00; ewes, fair to choice. $11.00 gi 12.26 : ewes, breeders, all ages. $10.6016.60; ewes, feed ers. $7.50010.50: ewes, culls and canners, $5.0007.25. Representative sales: No. Av. 239 fed lsmbs 86 215 fed lambs 74 188 fed lambs 87 230 fed lambs 77 215 fed lambs 71 Pr. $16 10 16 15 16 36 16 60 IS 15 t. Louis Live Stork Market. 91 T.nuls. Feb. 25 Cattle Receipts, , 600 head; market steady; native beef steers, $8.0013.50; yearling steers and heifers, f7.00O13.60; cows. f6.O011.60; stockers snd feeders, $6 00(ffin.60; fair to prime southern beef steers, $9.0012.50; southern native steers and heifers, $7.60g 10.00; na tive calves, $6.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 21,300 head; market higher; lights, $16.25016.60; pigs. $13.00 16.50; mixed and butchers, $17.40016.60; good heavy, 1 17. BO ' 17.65 ; bulk, $17.35 17.60. Sheep and Iambs Receipts 600 head; market steady; lambs, $14.00016.75; ewes, $10.50012.00; wethers, $11. 60013.25. Kansas City Live Htock Market. Kansas City, Feb. 26. Cattle Receipts. 14.000 head; market steady; prime fed steers. $13.00013.76; dressed beef steers, $10.5011.26: western steers, $9.60012.76; cows, $7.0001100; heifers, $8.00012.00; stockers and feeders, $7.60012.60; bulls, $7.25010.25; calves, $7.0012.6O. Hogs Receipts, 10.000 head; market lower; bulk, $17.35017.66; heavy, $17,600 17.60; packers and butchers, $17.45017.60; light, $17.35017.55; pigs. $13.75016.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head: market higher; lambs $15.36016.45; year lings, $13 nor 14.00; wethers, $11.60013.25: ewes, $11.25 12.7 ) GRAIN AND PRODUCE Heavy Run of Corn; Prices Generally Lower; Oats Slug gish; Rye and Barley Higher. Omaha, February 2'. 1918. A continued heavy ran of corn was on hand today, arrivals of this article over Sunday amounting to 636 cars. Receipts of wheat were 13 cars, while those of oats were 60 cars. Ry and barley arrivals were 1 and 8 cars, respectively. Present weather conditions are very fa vorable for the movement of the soft corn left In the country and shippers are awake to every opportunity offered to move their holdings. With a continuation of such weather a large movement is looked for and doubtlessly will result In lower cash values. Trade In the local cash market was very light during the fore part of the session, but later on assured a more active course with cash premlous generally $c to 10c lower, the 6 and 6 grades of the yellow and mixed go ing at the extreme decline. The better grades ot which corn sold off $c to lo and with a good milling demand were disposed of quits readlln. Considerable sample grade stuff has arrived here of late and sold from 10c to 40c under the ( grades. No. 3 while sold st $1.90 and the No. 4 white at $1 .80 and $1.17. No. i white sold st $1.70 and $1.73. No. 3 yellow brought $1.70 and the 4 grade $1.66 and $1.64 while the No. f yel low went at 11.45 and f 1 60. No. 4 mixed sold at 1.11 and 1.(0 and No. & mixed at $1.44 and $1.60. Oats were off Me to ic. Local buyers were not keen for this cereal and most of It went to shippers tor export account. All sales ot oats reported so far were made at 89o and Included sales of ths standard and No. I and No. 4 white grades. Rye was strong, the sample grade soiling at $3 15 while barley was c to 10c higher. The demand for this cereal was excellent and sellers had no trouble In finding a ready tsker. No. 1 barley sold st tt.00 and No. 4 barley at $3 00 and ff.05. No. 1 feed brought $1.96 and $1.99 and the rejected grade, tl.90. Clearances were: Whest and flour equal to 113,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels, oats, (00.000 bushels , Primary wheat receipts were 447,000 bush els and shipments 193.000 bushels, agnlnnt receipts of 1,144.000 bushels and shipments I of 620,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 3.379,000 bush els and shipments 1,151,000 bushels, against receipts of 1. 7,000 bushels snd shipments of 479.000 bushels Isst year. Trlniary oats receipts were 1.097,000 bush els and shipments 777,000 bushels, against receipts of 964,000 bushels and shipments of 683,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RKCEIPTS Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago & 401 267 Minneapolis 54 . . Duluth 16 Omaha 13 636 60 Kansas City 38 622 101 St. Louis 33 327 186 Winnipeg , 266 These sales were reported today: Corn No. $ white: 4 cars, fl.90. No. 4 white: 3 cars, tl.87; 4 cars, $1.86; 1 car. fl.85; 1 cars, $1 85; 4 cars, $1.80. No. 6 white: 16 cars. $1.76. No. ( white: 1 car, $1.65; 1 car, 91.60. Sample white; 1 car, 1.40; 1 car, $1.36. No. I yellow: 3 cars, $1.70. No. 4 yellow: 3 cars. $1.64. No. 6 yellow: 3 cars, $1.60; 1 car, $1.47; 15 cars, fl.43. Sample yellow: 4 tars, tl.18; 1 csr, ft. 09. No. 6 mixed: 8-6 car (near White), $1.60; 6 cars, $1.45. No. 0 mixed: 1 car, $1.35; 8 cars, ft. 13; 1 car. $1.30. Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 rats. 12.12. No. 3 hard winter: 1 car. 11.01. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car (4 per cent rye) tl.03. No. 1 dark hard winter: 1 car, $1.11. No. 4 dark hard winter: 1 car, $3 12. No. I northern spring: 1 car, $3.09. No. 5 red spring: 1 car (musty) $1.08. No. 1 durum: 1 cars and 1 bulkhead, f2.12. No. 1 amber durum: 1 car (smutty), tl.13. No 1 mixed common and red durum: 1 car, (20 per cent spring. 80 per cent durum) f2.ll. Oats Standard: 1 car, 89c. No. 3 white: 6 cars, 89c. No. 4 white: 1 csr, 89c. Rye Sample; 1-6 csr, fl.lt. Barley No. 3: 1 csr, fJ.00. No. 4: 2 cars, 12 05; 1 3-6 cars, $2.00. No. 1 feed: 1 csr, fl.98; 1 car. fl.96; I cars, 11.96. Rejeoted: ear. $1.90. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 3 white, fl.0 4 white. $1.8001.86; 6 white, 1.74 1.7C; white. $1.6001.65: sample whits, $1.36 Jl. 40- No. 1 yellow, $1.70; No. 4 yellow, f 1 66 01.64; No. 5 yellow, fl. 46O1-60; No. 6 yel low, ft. 36 01.38; sample yellow, $1,0101.11; No. 4 mixed, fl.63Wl.60; No. 6 mixed, $1.44 01.46; No 6 mixed, fl. 80O1.35; sample mixed, $1.0501.30. Oats: Btandard. 89c; No. 2 white, 89c; No. 4 white, 9o. Barley: No. 8, $2.00; No. 4. $2.0003.05; No. 1 feed, $1.951.9S; rejected, $1.80. Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Bte by Logan A Brysn, stock Slid grain brokers. 318 South Sixteenth street, umansi Art, t Open, b High, J Low. Close. IBst'y. Corn, ill I Mar. I 1 27 1 27KU27H 1 27 117H May I 1 26 1 27 12tt 1 2(TiUH Oats. I I II Mar. I I8U 19 87 698, 88 May I 66' Mil 85 I I 8" Pork. I I May j 48 60 I 48 70 ',48 66 48 65 4I 66 Lard. I I I ' May I 38 05 I 26 20 35 971 26 02 26 47 July I 26 26 26 40 125 25 26 25 16 76 Ribs. I I II I May I 25 30 25 86 126 2t 25 27 35 70 Inly 1 25 70 25 06 25 70 25 70 26 05 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Receipts Tull Down Values) Wenthar Condi tions Act as Ntlmnlant. Chicago. Feb. 26. Notwithstanding the big receipts pulled down grain values todsy, the effect was subsequently more than over come by adverse weather conditions and by the lifting of embargoes on various railway lines from here to the Atlantic seaboard. Corn closed firm, tl.27V. March, and fl.25Ti, May, the ssme as Saturdny's finish, to Ho higher. Oats gained HO He. In pro visions there was a setback ranging from 13Hc to fl. Receipts of grsln were the heaviest yet this season, and in corn arrivals at primary centers were mora than double last year's figures. A further bearish factor was Pres ident Wilson's proclamation disapproving a higher guaranteed price on wheat. About the middle of the session, however, sentiment changed and thereafter the market tended upward. Storms which might retard the crop movement were reported In Iowa and other Important states. Opening of new freight outlets to the east counted likewise as a strengthener of values. Oats paralleled the action of corn. There was much short covering as s result of a ruling at Minneapolis that settlement of de faults would be based somewhat on ths value of cash oats In all markets. General commission house selling weak ened provisions. NEW YORK C.ENERAL MARKET New York, Feb. 25. Flour firm; springs $10.65011 00; winters $10.26010.60; Kansas $10.60011. 00. Corn Spot unsettled; kiln dried No. 2 yellow t2.08?i; No. 3 yellow fl.86it; No. 3 white $2.26 V4 cost and freight, New York, prompt shipment; Argentine $2.21, f. o. b. cars. Oats Spot unsettled; natural $1.0501.06. Hay Firm: No. 1, $2.10; No. 2, $2.00; No. 1. $1.90; shipping 1.75fll.85, all nominal. Hops Quiet; state medlmi to choice 1917 4060c; 1918 nominal; Taclflc coast 1917, 20023c; 1916, 14016c. Hides Steady; Bogota 435c; Central America 33 0 34c. Leather Steady; hemlock sole over weights No. 1, 48c; No. 2. 46c. Pork Steady; mess $62.00; family $64.00 66.00; short clear $50.00051.00. Lard Quiet; middle west $26.90027.00. Tallow easy; city special loose 17c. Wool steady; domestic fleece XXXX Ohio and Pennsylvania unwashed 65066c. Rice Strong; fancy head 8iO'c; blue rose 8H08HC. . Chicago Mve Stock Market. Chlcsgo, Feb. 25. Cattle Receipts. 17. 000 head: market firm; native steers, $8.65 014.16; slockers and feeders, $7.60011.00; cows and heifers, $6.75012 00; calves, $8.75 014.26. Hogs Receipts. 64,000 head; market un settled, at Saturday's average; bulk, $17.20 017.40; light, $16.85017.45; mixed, $17,000 17.40; heavy, $10.70017.40; rough, $16 70 016.86; pigs, $12.75010.26. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 head; market strong; sheep, $10.26013.30; lambs, $13.76017.16. Sioux City Live Htock. Sioux City, la., Feb. 26. Cattle Receipts, 3,000 bead: market strong, 10c higher. Beef steers, 9.7E13.25; fat cows and heifers, $8.00011.60; canners, $7.0008.00; stockers snd feeders, $8.60011.60; calves, $8,000 11.60; calves, $8.00012. 60; bulls, stsgs, etc., $7.50010.10; feeding cows and heifers, $7.00 9 60. Hogs Receipts, 14.000 head; market strong. Light, $l.75fflll.f0; mixed, $16.85 16,95; heavy, $16.90017.00; pigs, $12.60 14.50: bulk, $16.86016.95. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market strong. New York (Jotton. New Tork, Feb. 26. Cotton futures opened steady; March, 11c; May, 30.70c; July, 30.22c; October, 29.05c; December, 28.84c. Futures closed steady; March, 30.94c; May. 30.73c; July, 10.27c: October. 29.16c; December, 28.97c. NEW YORK STOCKS Russian Situation Coupled With Dubious Status of Prominent Issues Acts as Damper on Street. New Tork, Feb. 25. Ths dubious status of certain prominent Issues, coupled with the more disconcerting chsracter of the Russian situation acted as a weight aver today's stock market, effecting gross re cessions of i to t points in the geueral list. Directors of ths Brooklyn Transit company deferred action on ths regular dividend bersuse of heavy Impending fin ancial obligations and another sharp break In St. Paul common and preferred presaged drastic action tn that quarter later In the week. Special shares In which professional Interests or pools were recently active made further temporary gains, but the move ment proved more or less abortive, virt ually all the advantage being relinquished In ihe general reaction ot the last half of the season. Domestic conditions were confusing, the West reporting a halt In trade due to Inadequate skipping facilities, but local money rates were appreciably easier as a result of last Saturday's better bank state ment. Weakest features In addition to rails snd utilities. Included Atlantic Oulf, Marines, (.ieneral Motors, Texas company snd Oeneral Electric. U. S. Steel lost an ex treme of a point, but rallied slightly. Sales amounted to fit, 000 shares. Among the day's railway returns. New York Central's December net gain of $1,708,000 was offset by Northern Pacific's loss ot slightly over $1,000,000. Bonds as a whole tended slightly lower. Liberty issues showing relative steadiness. Totsl sales (par value) aggregated $3,676,000. United States old I s advanced l per cent on call. Number of sales and range of prices of the leading stocks: Closing Sales High Low Bid Amer. IVct Sugar.. 7.700 83H 81 80 American Can 3,600 40 40 40 Am. Car & Foun... 1,60 74 73 i Amer. l,o. o 4.100 6 64 4 Am. Smelt. Ref. 8,000 83H 2H 82: Am. SuKr Refining 300 106H 106 107 Amer. Tel. 4 Tel... 1.000 107 100V, 106H Anaconda Copper .. 4.600 44 H 3 " 63 At. O., W.I.SS. I... 13.100 116 HI 111 Halt. A 0 700 61 63 61 Cal. Petroleum 300 16 16 14 Canadian I'aciflo .. 1,600 147 146 146 Central Leather ... 9.800 73 69 704 Chesa. A Ohio 600 64 (4 14 Chi., Mil. A St. P.. .17.200 41 36 40 hi. A Northwestern 300 14 93 93 .'., R. I. & P. ctfs S0 Chlno Copper 1.000 48 4:1 43 t'olo. Fuel A Iron .. 800 19 39 39 Corn Prod. Refining 9,000 .14 32 33 Crucible Steel 10.800 6t 62 62 Cuba Cane Sugar .. 3,100 3;l 32 32 Distiller's Securities 7.10O 40 M 39 Erie 900 11 15 16 General Electric .. 1,600 140 138 138 General Motors 7,300 114 130 121 (Jreat North. Pfd. .. 300 90 90 90 lit. North. Ore Ctfs. UOO 28 8 28 Illinois Central 94 Inspiration Copper . 1,700 46 46 46 Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd. .35,400 100 97 97 International Nickel 1,600 28 28 28 International Paper 400 30 80 30 Kansas City Sou 16 Kenneoott Copper . . 300 31 JJ 3! Louisville A Nash 111 Maxwell Motors .. 400 21 18 28 Mexican Petroleum. 11,600 14 93 91 Miami Copper 300 31 31 31 Missouri Pacific .. too 13 12 22 Montana Power 69 Nevada Copper 1.200 19 18 18 New York Central. 2,100 71 71 71 N.Y., N.H. A Hart. 1,000 18 17 17 Norfolk A Western. 1,000 104 104 103 Northern Pacific .. 800 86 84 84 Paclflo Mall 1.100 28 27 27 Paa. Tel. A Tel 200 14 24 34 Pennsylvania 400 46 44 44 Pittsburg Coal 66 Ray Consol. Copper 1,100 24 13 23 Reading 9,900 77 75 75 Rep. Iron A Steel .. 1,800 78 77 77 Shst. Arli. Cop. .. Southern Pacific .. 1,300 86 66 66 Southern Railway .. 800 23 23 23 Sturiebakor Corp. .. 8.700 61 60 60 Texas Co 6,600 164 148 148 Union Paclflo 4,600 121 110 130 V. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 4,800 123 110 130 Dnlled States 8tcel.. 94, 800 94 14 96 ir. S. Steel Pfd. .. 700 110 110 110 Utah Copper 1,700 8,1 83 8,1 Wabash Pfd. "B" .... 21 Western Union 89 Westlnghouse Else... 1,200 41 41 41 Total sales' for Ihe day. 626,000 shares. New York Money. New York, Feb. 26. Mercantile paper 6 06 per cent. Sterling Sixty day bills, 14.73; com mecrclal 60-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial 60-day bills, $4.71; demand, $4.76; cables, $4.76 7-16. Silver Bar, 86c; Meilran dollars, 68c. Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad, easy. Time loans Strong: 60 days, 10 days snd six months, 6 per cent bid. Call Money Firm; high, 4; low, 3; ruling rate, 4; closing bid, 2: offered at 3; lust loan, i. V. S. 2, rcg.... 97 O. N. 1st 4s.. 88 U. 8. 2s, coupon 97 I, C ref. 4s.... 82 1'. S. 3s, reg 91 Int. Mer. Mar. 6s 93 U. S. 3s, coupon 89 K. C. 8. ref. ts 71 1!. S. Lib. 3s 97.96 L. N. un. 4s.. 88 IT. S. 4s, reg...l()4M K T 1st 4s 81 U. S. 4s, coup. 104 M. P. gen. 4a 66 Am. For. See. 6s 98 Mont. Power 6s 90 Am. T. A T. c 6a 94 N. Y. C. deb. ts 93 Anglo-French 6s 89 N, P. 4s 13 Ann. & Co. 4s 86 N. Pacific 3s.... 60 Atchison gen. 4s 63 O. S. L. ref. 4s.. 64 B. A O. cv. 4s 78 P. T. A T. 6a 98 Beth Steel ref. 6s 89Penn. con. 4s.. 97 Cen. Leather 5s 96Penn. gen. 4s 90 Central Pac. 1st 90 Reading gen. 4s 84 Ches. A O. cv. 5s 79 H L & 8 F a 6s 66 C. B. A Q., J. 4a 93 8. Pac. ov. ts.. 91 C M & S P c 4s 72 Southern Ry 6s. . 92 C R I 4 P r 4s 66 Tex. A Pac. 1st 86 C. B. ref. 4s 68 Union Paclflo 4s 87 D. A R. U. ref. 6s 48 V. S. Rubber 5s 78 D. of C, 6s '31 92 U. S. Steel is.. 99 Erie gen. 4s 61 Wabash 1st 94 Gun. Electric 5s 98 Bld. London Money. London. Feb. If. Bar silver, 42d per ounce. i Money, 8 per cent. Discount rates: Short bills snd three months, 3 per cent. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts on alfalfa and prairie hay con tinue HtcuUy the demand fair lo good. Market steady with prices unchanged. Choke Upland Prairie f 21.60; No. 1. $18. 60020.60; No. 2, 115 60017.60; No. 1, $ 12.60O14.60 Midland Prairie No 1, $19.60020.60; No. 2, $15.60017.60. Lowland Prairie No. 1, $16.60017.60; No 2, $14.60015.60; No. 3, $12.60013.60. Choice Alfalfa $30.00; No. 1. $28.00029.00: standard, $25.00027.00; No. 2. $23.00026 00, No. 2, $20.00023.00. Straw Oat, $1100; wheat, $10.00. New York Produce. New York. Feb. 25. Butter Market eas ier; receipts, 10,505 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 6161c; creamery, ex tras, (92 score), 50 to 50 c; firsts, 480 49c; seconds, 46048c. Eggs Market unsettled: receipts, 10,868 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 65c; in Ira firsts, 61 54c; firsts. 63c; seconds, 60O 52c. Cheese Market Irregular; receipts, 3.653 boxes; state, held, specials, 2626c; same, average run, 26 26c. Poultry Dressed, market firm; chickens, 25031c; fowls, not quoted; turkeys, 2438c. Chicago Produce. Eggs Market lower; receipts, 6,204 cases. Firsts, 4141c; ordinary flrstc, 3940u: at mark, cases Included, 37040c. Potatoes Market lower; receipts, 59 cars. Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota bulk, $1.4601.60; ditto, sacks, $1.60. Poultry Alive, market lower. Springs, 28c. Chicago, Feb, 26. Butter Market lower. Crcamsry, 448c. St. Joseph Live Htock. 8t. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 26. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady to strong; steers, $9.00011.60; cows snd belters, $7.00012.26; calves, $6.00U.tO. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 hesd; market lower; top, $17.60; bulk of sales, $17.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; msrket strong; lambs, $13.00016.60; ewes, $7.00012.60. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, Feb. 25. Evaporated apples, dull; Callfornlas, 14U'c; prime state, 1601fc. Prunes Firm: Callfornlas, 714c; Oregons, 13014c. Apricots Quiet; choice, 17c; extra choice, 17c; fancy, 19 Peaches Quiet; standard, 11 c; choice, 12 13c Raislns Steady; loose muscatels, 9c 9c; choice to fancy seeded, 10 11c; seedless, !8c. Kansas City Traduce, Kansas City, Feb. 25. Butter Creamery, 40c; firsts, 43c; seconds. 43c; packing, 38c. Eggs Firsts, 42c: seconds, 87c. Poultry Roosters, 20c; broiler, 2324c. OLDEST PRINTER IN BLUFFS DIES Cal M. Maynard, Charter Mem ber of Council Bluffs Typo graphical Union, Suc cumbs to Operation. Cal M. Maynard, the oMest printer in Council Bluffs in point of service, died at 3 o'clock Monday morning at the Edmundson hospital following an operation for removal of an enlarged gland. Mr. Maynard was 61 years old. He was born at Leavenworth, Kan., but came to Council Bluffs with his par ents when only a tew mouths old. His father. Colonel W. V Maynard, was one of the best known newspaper men in the midwest. Colonel May- nard established the first paper printed in the city, the Council Bluffs Bugle. He later became editor of the . Council Bluffs Nonpareil, where the son began li is printing office work before he was 10 years old and con tinued to follow it to the end. For the last 16 years Mr. Maynard had, charge of the private printing plant of McCord-Brariy company in Omaha. When the Council Bluffs Typo-" graphical union was established Cal Maynard was a charter member. He was very active in other fraternal or ganizations and was head consul for fowa for the Woodmen of the World. He was also a Mason and a member of the Moose. j; Mr. Maynard is survived by his widow and two daughters, Mignon ette and Rachael, 27 North First street. His aged mother, Mrs. W. W. Maynard, resides with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Stimson, at Missoula. Mont. She celebrated her 89th birth day a short time ago. , Crrnival Men Find Fears Ground! ::s, Weaver Reports Secretary J. D. Weaver of Ak-Sar-Ben returned Sunday night from Chi cago, where he spent the week at a convention of carnival secretaries and managers. "A splendid spirit was manifested by all show men," Weaver declared. "They are sure they will be able to go . ahead as usual in the fall. Last fall they were down at the mouth for fear the railroads would not be al lowed to haul their equipment when the nation needed the railways for transportation of food, coal and war supplies. Now the say they have definite assurance from the railway committee that they will be carried as usual, "So we are looking forward to a big carnival during our fall festival in Omaha. I have not yet contracted with any of the shows, but I have some splendid prospects in mind." One Million Bushels is Grain Increase for Week Grain is coming into storage in ' Omaha terminal elevators faster than it is shipped out, and, as a result, the increase in stocks since last Monday has been close to 1,000,000 bushels.. The report of the inspection depart ment of the Omaha grain exchange indicates that total stocks in storage aggregate 2.162,000 bushels, or I,-, 270,000 less than on the correspond ing date of one year ago. The figures now and one year ago: Now. Year Ago. Wheat 241,000 1,149,000 Com 1,250,000 1,285.000- Oats 62J.000 910,00(1 Rye 19,000 77,000 Barley 29,000 11,000 Total 2,162,000 3,432,000" Navy Seeks Accountants v For Chief Yeoman Duties The Omaha recruiting office for the navy has received instructions to en list men as chief yeoman. This of fice ordinarily requires fouf yeara of training. The wage paid is $72 per month with allowances for other expenses, making a total of $132 per month in actual cash, in addition to clothes and medical attendance. To obtain this office the applicant must have had at least five years' experience as accountant with a firm of accountants or as factory account ant with a business concern. " OMAHA GENERAL MA BRET. .1. Tissf Cuts Wholesils prices ot beef csi sfftctlvs February IS ara as follows: Loins, No. 1, ;ttc; No. 2. No. 3, 16Hc Ribs, No. 1, :4Mo; No, 2, !2c; No. S, lit. Rounds, No. 1, 10c; No. 2, Uo; No, S, HHc. Chucks, No. 1, Ho; No. I, 15oj No. S. 14c. Plates, No. I 14 He; No. 2. 14c; No. 3, 12HC ' Oysters Northern standards, per tt, 12. CO; large cans, 51c; small cans, 39c; se lects, 12 ID per cal.; Urge cans, (5c; small cans, 43c; counts, 11.10 per gal.; large cans', 13.10; small, 70c; small cans, 48c; Chcia peukn stani'irds, 12.26 per gal.; large cans, 45c; small cans, SOc; selects, 12.50 per gal.; large cans, 50c; small cana, 35c. ' Celery California mammoth, fresh trim-m-rt da!ly. well bleached, per doien, SOc. , Fish Whiting, ocean pike, per lb., akin skinned, 7c; round, He; box lots, S'ko; her. ring, pe lb., round, c; sack lots, lei herring, per lb., dressed, 11c; box lots, 10c; tulllbbe, whits avge, 1 lb., per lb., lie; ' box lots, 10c ; Canadian W. C. jack pickerel, rd., 12c; box lots, 11c; yellow pike, No.-l. INc; box lota, 17o. ' Krpsh Frozen (per lb.) Halibut, coast troien, 22c; salmon, red. coast frozen, 2 2 i-.j pink, 20c; black rod sable first, coast frozen, 16c; black baas, O. 8., 18c; large or small, 20c; trout, small, 20c; whlteflsh, me dium and large, 18c; pike, No, 1, 18c; bos lots, 17c; pickerel, dressed, 16c; round, 12c; crspple, average, 12 lb., 16c; tlleflsh, for steak, 15c; yellow perch, 18c; buffalo and carp, lie; ling cod, 12c; flounders, lo; western redsnapper, 11c; sliver smelts, X6t; native mackerel, 21c; whiting rd. O. S. and medium targe, 8c; frotcs, Louisiana black bulls, per doz.. jumbo, f 3.76 ; medium, t2.Q9. Fresh Caught (por lb.) Halibut, fancy ex press stock, 26c: salmon, red, fancy express stock, 28c; black cod sable fish. 16c; black bass, O. S., 30c; large or small, 25c; catfish, O. 8. and large, 25c; medium, 22c; crappie, 0. H. and large, 22c; buffalo, genuine, Rd., If any. He; buffalo-carp, Rd., 14cj red snapper. 18c; native mackerel, chilled, 21c; haddock, chilled. 12c: cod, eastern, chilled. 16c; flounders, He; Spanish mackerel, 17c: silver smelts, chilled, 16c; shad, split, each (frozen), 25c. ' Kippered Salmon, 10-lb., baskets, plenty, fill sll orders. 13.10: kippered sableflsh ot grsyflsh, 10-lb. baskets, plenty, fill all orders. 12.40; smoked whits Oakeflsh). 10 lb baskets, plenty, fill all orders, S3. SO. Froes Louisiana black bulls, per dvgen. jumbo, 13.00; medium. 12.00. Turpentine and Rosin. , . Savannah, Oa., Feb. 26. Turpentine Firm. 42c; sales, none; receipts, 84 bbls.; shipments. 112 bbls.; stock, 26,043 bbls. ' Rosin Firm; sales, 80S bbls.; receipts. 239 bbls.; shipments, 117 bbls.; stock. 69,035 bbls. Quote: H, r. E. F, O, H. 5.65.TH; 1, 6.00; K, S6.80Qi6.S6; M, 7.05: N. $7.25: WO, 7.40; WW. $7.60. New York 8ugar. ' New Tork, Feb. 25. Sugar Rsw, mark steady. Centrifugal, g.005o; molasses sugar, nominal. Refined sugar, steady. Cut loaf, 8.96c; crushed, 8.70o; mould A, 7.6c: cubes, 8.20c; XXXX powdered. 7.5c; powdered, 7.0c; fine granulated. 7.45c; Diamond A, 7.46c; confectioners' A, 7.36c; No. 1, 7.J0e, Kggs Register Drop. Chicago, Feb. 26. Eggs dropped I csnti -mors In South Wster atreet today. Mlscel- -laneous lots sold at 39 40c, compared wltli 44 46c last Saturday and 49961a lass) Thursday. Receipts were heavy, 5,204 4Ms