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THE BEE: QMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15. 1918. li KELP WANTED FEMALE Household and Domestic. WANTEff Lady to keep house f.r two boj on far.n L. Woodunnh, Vermillion, S. D., Route No. 1, Box 20. W A XTED KIcVrly lady to do housework for an elder? couple. Mre. D. A. Halm. Syracuse, Net COMPETENT girl for general homework; no washing; good cooking. Harney in:. NEAT white glrTto Ifilp-w-Tth housework; threjj In family. Telephone Walnut S 1 &. GIRL for general housework, no washing; 4S05 Underwood Ave. Wal. 3iiSe. CAPABLE general girl; must be good cook; reference. Mar. til. i WANTED A girl for general housework. i Hnrnev 33RC COMPETENT white housemaid. Telephone I Harney 2641. ; Hotels jmd Restaurants. ANTED Two dlshwashersT Good pay. Short hours. Apply Green Room Cafe, Brandeis Btoreg. WANTED Experienced waitress; good wages; New Model restaurant, Thirteenth and Harney. WANTED Experienced maid. Must fur nish references. Claremont Inn, 17th and Jackson. EXPERIENCED dish washer wanted at the Buckeye Cafe at once. 318 South 15th. EDUCATIONAL SOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day la enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy. typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free BOYLES COLLEGE, Daugia 1565. 18th and Harney St Van Bant SChool of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 110 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 6890. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. TO THE WOMEN WHO HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. Remember that the weather conditions for the next few weeks will probably Dot permit room hunters making an ex tended hunt for rooms. They will stay inside and watch the want-ads. If yon wish your room rented, phone ni your ad NOW. Tyler 1000. tLEA8ANT room with private family. Sec ond door from 24th St. car on Flnkey. Webster 1849. STEAM-HEATED rooms 12 wk., also apis with kltchenets. Ogden Hotel Co B luff a BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, clean, modern, by day or week. 2208 Harn;y St. FfNE large room, suitable for J or 3 peo- pja, 8018 Harney, PART AVE. 1117 Nice clean room, private famUy 2-ROOM cottage. Walnut Hill, $8. Douglas 645. ' Housekeeping Rooms. 2678 HARNEY very desirable light house keeping rooms. Hath noor. l. z or o-rooi 614 SOUTH 28TH Modern rooms, private. iNear car. cveryininn luiiuoncu MODERN, well heated, good location. No children. Harney 6664. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, nicely furnished. Colfax 2298. Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS! If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bea office for a Room List Gives Romplete description of vacant rooms In 11 parts ot the city. New lists lssuec" every week. , WADY will board and room children under school age while parents are employed. Mother's care. Tyler 1385 W. FURNISHED rooms and board. Modern conveniences. 701 South 18th street. 2123 PINKNEY board and room for 2; pr. vate home; also garage. Web. 6970. .Unfurnished Rooms. HKATED ROOMS. CRriGIITON BLOCK World Realty Co. Douglas 6842. Sua Theater Bldg. FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. 610 NORTH 20TH ST., 8-r. new, mod., $46. 2630 Dewey, 8-r., modern, garage, $36. 2617 Capitol Ave. 8-r., all mod., $26., 2820 N. 31st St., 6-r., mod. e. heat, $14. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. 2(08 ST. MARY'S AVE.. 8 rms $36.00 2120 Emmet St., 8 rms 40.00 209 S. 36th St., 8 rms., garage..,. 46 00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. 9-ROOM. all modern house, close In, $46. JOHN J. MULVIHILL (Realtor). 2QQ Brandela Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. tl ' HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THB CITY. CREIGH SONS 4 CO.. BEE BLDG. GARDEN, 4119 N. 88th. 6 rooms $12.60 208 S. 41st; hot water plant 25.00 JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 654. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. APARTMENTi FOR RENT WEST FARN.'-M DISTRICT A few beautiful apartments, wltb every modern convenience. In a brand new. fire proof building, located West Farnain dis trict, close to two car lines. Ranging in lirice from $65 and up. i Building has storage space, modern laun dry equipment and room for servants; iteam heated garage at rear, "or famillea who desire nice surroundings ni all modern conveniences, these apart ments will prove most attractive. Inspection can be arranged by telephoning A. E. BURR, An.' work day at Douglas 2926, between ( a. m. and 6 p. m. THE GLENARLO APTS. 51st and Capitol Ave. New and Fireproof Three and four rooms each, with five room accommodations; just completed and all decorated. Every apartment very light and cheer ful. Fine location and reasonable monthly rentals. J. L. HIATT CO., AAA FIRST NAT'L, PHONE Q TYLER 7VV b BK. BLDG. HAMILTON APTS.- -Fireproof. 24th Fer. nam- furnished or unfurnished. D 1472. COLLEGE TERRACE. New apartments. Just finished, with all the latest features and convenience -fireproof throughout, $35 and $40. Located southeast corner 23d and California Sts., or call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 436. BEAUTIFUL $-room and bam apartment, walking distance. In fine location. $39.60 winter. Douglas 3140. North. Montereye Apartments, 146 N. 34th St. 6 rooms, $55.00. 3 rooms, $35 00. KLOKH INVESTMENT CO. TWO 4-room apts. with sun rcom, modern, steam heated $31.50 and $35 winter. Maple Courlt 1815 Maple St. Red 682. South. HEATED APARTMENTS. I rooms "the Hudson," 207 South 2th avenue; summer, $42.60; winter, $50.00. rooms, 410" South 25th avenue, summer. $40.00; winter, $45.00. BENSON A MYERS CO.. Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 748. Miscellaneous- PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. "T-STORE FOR RENT City National "Bank Bldg. This is the only store available on 16th St., between Dodge and Howard Sts. GEORGE & CO,, Doug. 756 FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth 8ts. Steam heat. For particulars see Conrad Young. $12 Bran dels Thee WJg.ousj2671. MODERN store. 16th St., near postofflce; low rent. G. P. STEBBINS, 1610 Chteago St. NEW store for rent at 24th and Farnain. fine location. Call D 1472. Office and Desk Rooms. OFFICES. $20 per month and up. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., FIRST TRUST CO.. AgU. Tyler 600. THE Bee building has offices that will please you. Better Investigate. Key stone Investment Co., Tyler 131. FOR RENT SUBURBAN FOR RENT 8-rooni modern suburban home with 13 lots, near street car line, in Bel'.evue: rent reasonable. Write R. S. (."alder, St. Charles, Mo., or see Ed Mayers, Agent. Bcllevue, Neb. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS COTTAGE. OWNER HAS LEFT CITY, and will sacrifice his nearly new r'-room, strictly modern home, oak finish In big living and dlniug room, oak fiocrs throughout, bookcases and seats, built in. Full brick foundation, built fir a home. This Is on the car line, har rice lawn and someone will certainly ret a bargain, why not you? OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tv er 496. FIELD CLUB BUNGALOW. PRICE ONLY $6,500. Beautiful seven-room, all brick md stucco bungalow, sun room, sleeping porch, big living room with fireplace, book cases, etc. Finished In oak, bird and white enamel throughout This Is one of the best we have ever had on our list. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 9I. WEST FARNAM HOME BARGAIN. PRICE ONLY $7,000. Eight rooms and bath; all the bailt-ln features, quarter sawed oak fiocra throughout, tile bath, floor and walls; choice east front lot, only two biocka to new Yates school A real home In a splendid location. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyle- 49$. 6 ROOM house hardwood finish, A-l plumbing, storm windows and full screens, large porches; lot 60x120; 1 blocks from two car lines, at 4227 Grant St. Have to see to appreciate, er phone Walnut 1723. STRICTLY MODERN 6 room home fine location, must see to appreciate. Harney 6565. North. BEMIS PARK BARGAINS $2,750 3621 Lafayette Ave., 6-room cottage, all modern, with lot 61x140. On the boulevard. Easy term. 3,8503327 Seward St., 7 rooms, fully modern; oak finish; full corner lot; $750 cash. 3,9501315 North S5th St., 7 rooms, fully modern, with garage. 4,1601017 North 33d St., a very good 8 room house, with oak floors and In good condition. 4,2008316 Hamilton St., T rooms, thor oughly all modern, with vapor heating system, 6,5003720 Hawthorne Ave., an excellent 8-roem, well-built house, with hot water heat; full south front lot; paving all paid. 6,5001030 North 33d St., I rooms; fin ished In quarter-sawed oak and decorated throughout aver canvas. Magee furnace. An exceptionally well-built house costing $8,600. Make arrangements with us for interior Inspection of any of these houses. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW LOCATED NEAR 34TH ST. ON FOWLER AVE. Nice 6-room bungalow, all modern, close to car and good school; fine south front lot. with nice shads trees. Can be bought for $2,760. on very easy terms. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60, FOR SALE OR RENT 3474 Grant St., 8-room house with 2 full slse lots, vacant land adjoining for gardening purposes. MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO.. 24th and Ames St. . Col. 117. $150 CASH A good 6-room house, wltb oak floors, strictly modern, may be bought on easy monthly term; good neighborhood; not far from car. Go out today. Phone Douglas 3628, days. - i-R. MOD. house at 2865 Manderson St., very cheap, for sale or rent , W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294. KOUNTZE tfLACB Modern 8-room bouse, full basement, laigs lot, close to oar. Price 83.360. Norrls A Norrls. D. 4270. &11NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. STRICTLY modern house, about 6-r., In good district. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. South. FOR SALE 4-room house, lot 60x136, very cheap. Fifty-seventh and Marcy. Price $850. Miscellaneous. BUY A HOME AT ' "BEFORE-THE-WAR" PRICES We have for sale on easy payment plan a few well-located houses, descriptions of which follow, which can be secured at much lower prices than if they had been erected during the last three years. These houses have all been constructed within the last four years. They ars well built and In excellent condition. Inspection In vited. A 6-room, all-modern, story-and-half cottage In northwest part of city, oak fin Ish, full cement basement, furnace heat. One block from car line. Price $2,800. Terms $250 cash and $27 per month. A 6-room, all-modern cottage, west side, all-pine finish, full cemented basement furnace heat. One-half block to car line. Fine elevation. Price $2,360. Terms $200 cash and $22 per month. A. 6-room all-modern bungalow, west side, oak In principal rooms, full ce mented basement, furnace heat, east front. Two blocks from car line. Price $3,200. Terms $300 cash and $30 per month. A 4-room cottage, north Bemls psrk dls trict, modern except furnace and near Harney car 'line. Price $1,900. Terms $200 cash and $17 per month. A 6-room story-and-half cottage, north side, on Binney street, all-pine finish, all modern, full cemented basement. Two blocks from csr and school. Price $2,800. Terms $200 cash and $26 per month. A 6-room bungalow, part oak finish, all modern, located north side, on Binney street. Three blocks from car and school. East front. Price $2,650. Terms $200 cash and $25 per month. For further particulars telephone A. K. Burr, Douglas 2926. any week day be tween 8 a. m. and i p. m. A CLASSY PLACE. New, two-story frame and stucco house. Six rooms besides sun parlor and glassed in sleeping porch. Fireplace, larga attic. Plica' $6,950. Reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, (Realtors.) 641 Paxton Block. Douglas 1721. FOR BALE Beautiful new i-room modern white stucco residence on council cium car line. Handy location tor anyone working in Omaha. Very easy term. A. H. Becker. 1206 Ava. A. Connell Bluffs. W. FARNAM SMITH A X, Real Estate aad Insurance. rBM St. Doug. 1W4. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN A STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on' Howard St. between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler $400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order tor new furniture. That'a the way we do it Ask to tee our dally rental Data, FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 806 a 16th. Douglas 4163. FREE RENTAL 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 storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West FOR RENT Lots 6, 6 and 7, Richmond Ad dition, for season of 1918. Rent $7. Ad dress Box 3990 Omaha Bee. North. VACANT NORTH, nave ( 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. i $19 First Nat Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D., for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 678 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 3840. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your homs or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO., EJectrlo Bldg. Tyler 85 BUSINESS properties and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT-CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 2 ACRES lota, house, garage, chicken house, etc., well and gasoline engine pump, young fruit, $1,600; $350 down, balance easy pay ments. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 918-14 City Nat'l. Doug. 2819. Belle vue. FOR RENT Suburban home, 8 rooms, mod ern In every respect with 12 lots and barn, In Bellevue, near auburban line, rent reasonable. Write R. 8. Cslder, St Charles. Mo., or see agent Ed Meyer, Bellevue, Neb. Council Bluffs. FOR SALE .'room modern house near Madson Ave, school, heated garage, barn, eistern, lot i24x218. Ask for owner at Black 8711, Council Bluffs, la. Dundee. Low Priced Dundee Home This Is a good 2-story, 7-room mod ern house located on south front lot 60x128 fj. with paved alley In rear, near 60th and Underwood Ave. Has re ception room, living room, dining room, finished in quarter sawed oak;' con venient kitchen and lavatory In hall, first floor. Four corner bedrooms, com plete bath and large linen closet, second floor. Full cement basement. Brick foundation, good furnace, laundry con nections, etc. i Painted and decorated last spring. Garage for one car. Price $5,250, which is much less than the original cost to owner. Terms $1,750 cash and balance monthly Mr rent. GEORGE & CO., Douglas 766. I WILL UUY a Dundee home 6 or 8 rooms, modern and new, and pay one-half cash. Box 3863 Omaha Bee. Acreage. ACREAGE BARGAIN Just listed , 8 acres of ground west of Benson; none of It under cultivation, at $600 per acre. This land lies as level as a floor; very good soil. If looking for a snap acreage don't fall to see this. Owner Is moving to California and wants to sell at once. n PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., REALTORS, 687 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 1781 A LARGE suburban tract ot ground outside city limits, near carline. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. This Is a 250-ft. frontage for $510: will sell on easy terms Telephone Walnut 3466. ACREAGE Imp. 1 to 40 a., well located, reasonably priced; terms or cash; some for trade. 211 Brandeis Thea. Mr. Pease. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one .7 r oo m, modern house, one -8-room modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, 'close to car lines In Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property In first class condition. S. S. & R. E, MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bank Building. IF TOU want cash and will sell oheap, I will bny your cottage, bungalow, house, flat or stores that you do not want; tired of holding or about to lose for want ot quick money. Give full particular In flrat letter and best prices. P. O. Bog 456. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows wltb $800 to $500 down. Call OsMrns Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat yank Bldg. WANT good residence; about $6,000. WIlT pay one-half cash, balance, ij' good resi dence lots. Box 1792. OuuOia Bee. STRICTLT modern house, HiiuyU l-r., In good district F. D. Wead, 31u s. 18th St. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MARCH 19, Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LOW FARE ROUND TRIP Homeseekers' excursion to Colorado points every first and third Tues days. Write for free fsrm booklet and special land-seekers rates for partlea of five or more. Immediate possession and eight years' time on our lands at ( per cent. THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND WATER COMPANY, 936 First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha. EASTERN OWNER offers 2 quarters at $10 acre, cash only 4 miles county seat; also good section $15; $2 cash, balance $1 year, good farm land. See Deputy Treasurer F. Qulnn. Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county. Colorado; $12.60 to $18 per acre. We control 26 choice quarters. Send for booklet Klok Investment Co.. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. NEBRASKA RANCH 1,120 acres 13 miles from Burwell, about 850 acres In several valleys cut for hay; enough broken out to raise winter feed, balance well grassed hill pasture (no bunch grass); set of small frame build ings; 2 wells; 2 groves; 640 acres fenced and cross-fenced. Price $12.60 per acre. Immediate possession. Owner don't need the money and can't use the land. If you can stock the ranch and make a small payment very easy terms will be given on balance. This ranch Is In a good stock-raising and farming part of Ne braska, where lands are rapidly Increas ing In value. Any good, thrifty stockman with a little cash or live stock can make this land produce his Uving and pay for Itself In a few years. Answer promptly don't delay. J. H. DUMONT & CO. 411-11 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. RANCHES of ail sties and kinds, easy terms. A. A. Patiman. 101 Karbach Blk. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. 5$ ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county; 6 milee from Hershey, rich Platta "alley land; all under the ditch; 3 -room house, barn and other outbuildings; 9 acres of alfalfa. A bargain at $75 per acre; $2,600 cash, balance long time. White A Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. 58 ACHES Irrigated land, Lincoln county; 6 miles from Hershey, rich Platte valley land; all under the ditch; J-room house, barn and other outbuildings; I acres of alfalfa. A bargain at $78 per acre: 81.100 cash, balance long time. White A Hoofer, Omaha National Bank Bldg. EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 20-er Improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $50 per sore, C. K. DAVIES, KEARN EY. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the rang. Get on thi ground floor with 89 acres Irrigated land In connectloa wttb open rang. You c-n grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tv- weeka Oend for bul letin. Hnrley J. Hooker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. LEVEL 160 with dandy 6-room house, nice new barn 34x48, room 13 head, silo, granary, hog, chicken and machine houses. 40 acres field. 20 ready to break, all fenced, level, no stone. 1 wells, orchard 100 trees, good soil, 4 miles Siren, school corner of farm. $4,200. $1,600 cash easy terms. J. E. Spgngberg, Cashier, Box 9, Siren. Wis. Wyoming Lands. RANCH IN THE OIL DISTRICT. 700-acre ranch, 640 acres Goshen Co., Wyo., and 160 acres Ploux Co., Neb., all In a body; lies 10 miles north of Henry, Neb.; 7-room house, barn for 2 horses, 9 cows; tool house; good well; land is nearly level; has 2 miles running water through the ranch; large part of the land rould be Irrigated; clear of encumbrance. Price $30.00 per acre; half cash, or would take eastern Iowa or 111. farm only. 8. O. Nordqulst. 822 Neville Blk. WHEATLAND Wyoming farm. 160 per a., Including paid-up water rlghta. Henry Levi ACM. Rvlsnder. 164 Omaha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. 96-Acre Farm, $9,500 An Ohio Money-Maker Only half mile to town on macadam road; 75 acres In gently rolling plow land for corn, wheat, hay and oats; wire fenced pasture; wood for fuel; fruit orch ard; 150 sugar maples: good barn, 40x70; hog house; poultry house and granary. If taken now retiring owner "Includes 4 cows. 4 yearlings. 3 oalves, pigs, hetis, 2 pr. horses, harnesses, wagons, plow, disk har row, spike harrow, roller, grain drill, binder, mower etc. etc. Show your wife the picture of the aplendld 2-story, 11-room house on page 33 of our Bargain Cata logue. Copy mailed free. E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, Dept 8072, 105 8. 18th St., Omaha. Neb. CHOICE FARM. Nlelaon. 422 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with ua If you want to keep It B. P. SNOWDEN A BON. 423 8. 16th. Douglaa 1171. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WANTED Two setting hens, red oockerel for sale; hatching eggs from famous "Redcloud' matlngs, $3 and $5. 4909 So. 13d. Phone South 1660. "OLD TRUSTY" lncubatora and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog, free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs.. Clay Center. Neb. SINGLE or Rose Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels; also eggs for batching. Walnut 1799. Horses Live Stock Vehicles AS my sister and I are settling the late O. If. Jackson estate, will sell at sacri fice S,200-lb. 6-year-old dapple gray, full blood Peroheron mares; 2.400-lb. 6-year-old dapple gray mares; also 6-year-old 2,K00-lb. matched geldings. Call at real dence, 738 First Ave., Council Bluffs. THREE good uillk cows, 2721 Fowler Ave. Colfax 8812. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand tor quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INjC, 538-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OB MORE. Ono dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. Ki FARM LOANS. Ktt CI "72 1 PAUL PETERSON. f ? 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLD1. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG, 112 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686 5Vo HARRISON & MORTON. 919 umana wat. uk. uiag. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 64 and 6 For Cent. J. H. DUMONT Co.. Keellne Bldi. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldf?. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg.., 18th and Farnam Sis. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN A COMPANT. Douglaa 4121. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes a aeeurlty. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, 18.60. Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rata. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 482 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 Of SMALLER LOANS. O OT A O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1891. " 10 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDQ. T , 960, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest ratea. Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. P. 6611. Est 1111. Chicago Live Stock Market, chi.i.n March 1 4 Cattle RecelDta. 14.- 000 head; market, strong; native steers, $9.40 14 15; stockers and feeders, is.ionf i t.ia; cows and heifers, $7.1012.10; calves, $10.60 16.75. Hogs Receipts, '44,000 head; market, strong; 25c above yesterday's average; bulk of sales, $17.0017.70; light $17.26(917.95; mixed, $16,65517.90; heavy, $16.2017.66; rough, $16.20l16.40; pigs, 1 13. 75 17.81. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 19,000 head; market, strong; shsep, $11.00 14.00; lambs, $14.5018.50. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., March 14. Cattle Re ceipts, ,2.600 head: market, 10 16c higher; beef steers, $10.5013.60; fat cows and heif ers. $8.00'u11.50; canners, $7.008.00; stock ers and feeders, $9.6011.50; calves, $8.00 12.50; bulls, stags, etc., $7.6010.60; feed ing cows and heifers, $7.009.60. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market opened 1526c higher, closed weak; lights, $17.0017.25; mixed, $16.90017.10; heavy, 116.70 16.85; pigs, $12.0016.00; bulk of sal-s. 116.85 17.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 700 head; market strong. 8t. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. March 14. Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; market 10c to 16o higher; steers, 19.00fl3.75; rows and heifers, $7.00812.00; calves, $7.OO'3.60. ' Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady at 16c higher; top, $17.60; bulk of sales, $16.65017.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 Bead; market higher; lambs, $14.00018.26; ewes, $7.0013.00. Omaha Hay. Receipts of alfalfa heavy; market draggy and prices f 1.00(1.50 per ton lower. Prairie receipts good ; demand only fair, causing prices to go lower on all grades. Choice up land prairie hay. $21.00, No. 1, $19.0020.00. No. 2, $14.6016.60. No. 1, $11.60 1 8.60. No. 1 midland. $19.0020.00. No. 2, $14.60 18.50. No. 1 lowland, $14.50 16.60. No. 2, $12.6013.50. No. 1, $11.0012.00. Chotca alfalfa, $28.50. No. 1. $28.60027.60. Stand ard, $28.00 25.00. No. 2, $19.00 020.00. No. 3, $16.0019.00. Oat straw, $10.60. Wheat straw, $5.50. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, March 1 4. Evaporates apples, nominal; Callfornlas, 14tt016ttc; state. 160 ltMe. Prunes Firm; California, 74 014e; Oregons, 13014c. Apricots Scarce; choice, 17tte; extra choice, 17e; fancy, 19c. Peaohes Scarce; standard, llfte; choice, 14 He. Raisins Dull; loose muscatels, 9ViO te: choice to fancy aeeded, 10 4 011c; seedless, 8tt9c; London layers, $2.00. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Market Eules Ten Gents Higher Than Wednesday and Hogs Jump 15 to 25 Cents. Omaha. March II, 1919. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 8,489 19.117 10,668 Official Tuesday .... 7,669 19,802 19,74 Official Wednesday... 6.986 14.132 11.678 Estimate Thursday..., 9.600 13.800 12, $00 four days thil week. 95.884 69,861 61.609 Sam days last week.. 81. 679 66.626 63.897 Same days 1 wks. ago. 31. 360 77,931 30.080 Same days S wks. ago.26,909 49,989 87.341 Same days 4 wks. ago. 11. 178 67,716 26.642 Same days last year.. 26.468 66,91 40.696 Cattle The run of cattle was moderate Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, for twenty four hours ending at I p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Horses Gsttla. Hoars Rheen Mtilea C. M. Bt. r 1 8 It.. 2 16.. 60 48 29 2 36 16 t 24 27 2 I 60 23 19 2 1.. 24 1 11 29 26 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 .242 206 61 T Wabash Missouri Faelfle Union Pacific C. & N. W.. east C. A N. W.t west C. St. P.. M. A O.. C, B. A Q., asst.... C, B. A Q., west. . . . C. R. I. A P.," eaat.. C. R. I. A P.. west.. Illinois Central Chicago Gt West... Total receipt! DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle. Hogs, Sheep Morris A Co 647 1.611 921 Swift A Co 1,199 2.626 9,943 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,799 1,904 1,466 Armour A Co 1,284 1.076 I 949 Schwarts A Co J. W. Murrhy Lincoln Packing Co.. 88 S. O. Parking Co 24 1.264 2.819 Wilson Packing Co. . . . 202 Hunslnger A Oliver.. 12 Ellis A Co W. B. Vsnsant Co. F. B. Lewis J. B, Root A Co... J. H. Bulla L. F. Hues F. G. Kellogg . , . Werthelmer A Degen 140 Sullivan Bros 6 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 69 Hlgglna 19 Huffman 31 Meyors g Glassberg 6 Banner Bros 46 John Harvey 1SJ Dennis A Francis .... 4 Jensen A Lungren .... 4 Pat O'Day IT Other Buyers 511 1.787 Totals 7,108 11,121 12,066 again today, shout 6,600 head, and quality was, If anything, a little better than on Wednesday. Demand from both packers and shippers was active and from atart to finish the market ruled fully 10 cents higher, especially on the light and medltimwelght cattle. These are fully 1608Oe higher for the week, while the heavier grades are not so very much better than a woek ago. De mand for cows and heifers Is broad at the highest prices of the season and there was an active, stronger market for stock cattle and feeding steers. Best beef steers sold around 111.00012.86, with the hulk of the fair light and medium weight cattle at $11.00012.25. Representative sale: BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. No. A Pr. 7 727 $10 00 7 681 $10 80 23....... 726 10 16 6 855 10 66 4 890 10 75 4 '. 642 t 00 1.. 827 11 26 II 946 11 40 16 961 II 46 $0 991 11 60 6 1004 11 71 12 1018 11 10 1 1043 12 00 18 1086 12 15 20 1122 12 20 It 1109 11 26 6 1290 12 86 22 1091 11 40 21 1231 12 60 18 1241 11 76 10 1442 12 96 14 1478 li 00 16. ...... 1665 12 15 STEERS AND HEIFER. 1 871 $ 60 4 684 t 0 T $51 I 90 1 764 10 16 HEIFERS. 1 440 71 1 626 18 7 801 t 00 1 .600 1 60 1...:... T83 10 00 2 616 10 16 1 120 10 60 COWS. I 180 T 60 4 I2S T 65 20 860 7 76 6 810 7' 66 10 861 1 00 7 792 1 15 15 816 8 26 7 948 8 36 7 931 8 40 1 1041 8 90 11 1007 1 00 17 719 1 26 1 1011 1 15 3 ,1040 $ 50 1036 t 60 6... ....102 76 1 1170 10 00 7 1138 .0 10 6 1011 10 26 BULLS. 1 1021 TO 1 780 7 76 1 1890 I 00 1 648 8 60 1 1740 8 65 1 1990 8 86 1 1196 1 00 1 760 60 CALVES. 1 210 7 00 S 450 1 00 2 495 8 60 11 464 1 00 6 480 25 1 417 60 4 428 1 76 1 607 10 50 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 4 640 I 00 1 407 I 76 4 568 t 00 7 593 75 12 768 10 00 2 725 10 25 7 686 10 85 7 481 .0 CO 14 830 10 76 Hogs Receipts of hogs today were only fair and shippers opened the trade buying good light and medium weights hoga at an advance of 18025o over yesterday's gen eral market. They were taking a fair por tion of this quality of hogs. Tha packers were alow In getting down to business, and when they finally commenced buying their prices were no more than steady. The best price paid was 117.25, or 20c higher than yesterday's top figure, while the bulk of the offerings moved at $16.80017.10. Representative sales: No. At. 8h. Pr. No. At. 8b. Pr. 16. .161 10 $11 61 41. .291 ...$16 76 77. .284 ... 16 80 It. .166 110 16 It 61. .151 ... 18 10 74. .187 40 16 16 80. .262 70 17 00 65. .248 ... IT 06 83. .241 ... 17 10 81. .199 ... 17 16 78. .121 ... 17 20 16. .141 ... 17 21 Sheep Reelpts today called for II cart or 12,801 head and In comparison with other western points receipts wera liberal. Orders from all quarters seemed to be ap parently large enough to take care of tha supply at prices that looked early today steady to 10016a higher than yesterday. The supply consisted largely of fat lambs of good quality. Top lambs reached $17.65, equal with yesterdays top and the pros pects were that a better mark would be made before the day was over. Bulk of the lambe was selling from $11.60017.60, and a drove of ewe lambs for breeding pur poses went back to the country at $17.90. A load of rather thin ewes brought, $18.00. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, handy weight, $17.26018.00; lambs, heavy weight $16.60017.26; lambs, feeders, $16.00 017.60; lambs, shorn, $12.00014.60; lambs, culls, $11.00016.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $12.26014.76; yearlings, feeders, $12,000 14.25; wethers, fair to choice, $11.000 14.60; ewes, fair to choice, $11.60018.26; ewes, breeders, all ages, $11.00017.00; ewes, feed ers, $7.60010.60; ewes, culls and canners, $6.0007.26. Representative sales: No. At. Pr. 138 fed yearling wethers 112 $14 60 60 feeders ewes 115 $13 25 48 feeder lambs 80 16 25 20 cull 72 15 25 164 fed lambs 90 16 80 821 fed lambs 67 1$ 60 91 fed lamb 88 17 10 251 Mexican lamb 14 17 90 gt, Lotus Live Stock. St. Louis, Mo., March 14. Cattle Re ceipts. 2,900 head; market steady; native beef steers. $8.00013.50; yearlings steers and heifers, $7.00013.60; cows, $6.00011.60; stockers and feeders, $6.00010.60; fair to prime southern beef steer, $9.00012.60; beef cows and heifers, $6.00010.00; south ern yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.00014.00. Hogs Receipts. 12,400 head; market slow; lights. $18.00016.20; pigs, $14,600 17.75: mixed and butcher, $17.75018.15; good heavy, $17.40017.70; bulk, $17,660 1$.I0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,900 head; market ateady; lambs, $14.00018.00; ewes, $12.60012.00; wethers, 113.00013.75; can ners and choppers, $6.6009.10. Kansas City Ut stock. Kansaa City, Mo., March 14. Cattle Re celpta, 2,000 head; market higher; prime fed steer. $12.10011.76: dressed beef teers, $10.60012.16; western steers, $9,600 12.96; cow, 17.60010.76; neirer. 17.760 11.76: stockers and feeders, 17.60012.60; bulls, $8.00010.60; calves, $7.5001100. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head: market high er; bulk, $17.10017.60; heavy, $16,900 17.40; packer and butcher. $17.10017.65; light, $17.15017.65; pigs, 112.OO015.6O. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. i,oo nean; market strong; lamb, 117. 00018. 00; year ling. $13.50016.50; wether $12.60014.00; ewes, $11.60011.00. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Corn Takes Decided Slump, Suffering Decline of 2 to 12 Cents in Price. Omaha. March 14,. 1911. Receipts of corn constituted the greater part of the arrivals here today, 181 cars being reported In. Other recelpta ware again extremely light with only three car of wheat. 16 of oata, three of rye and four cars of barley. Cash corn was decidedly weaker, spot alea showing a decline of 1012c, the bulk of the offerings being discounted several cents, with some of the better grades going at the extreme decline, and a few cars of the poorer grades at an even greater de (line. The demand was fairly good, but sellers were alow In taking the prices of fered. No. 1 while aold at $1.70 01.71 and No. 4 white at $1.6601.70, while the No. I white went at $1.66 01.60. No. 1 yellow sold at $1.6301.18 and No. 4 yellow at $1.6001.60. No. 6 yellow brought $1.4601.60. No. 4 mixed went at $1.48 01.49 and No. I mixed at $1.4001.50. Oats followed In 'the decline, gelling off H0c. Receipts were unusually light and those offered were taken readily. Traders generally contend that a downward read justment of values Is taking place and Is being encouraged by the prospects of an Increased acreage of this grain this year, as reports from various sources Indicate. No. 3 white oata aold at ta and stand ard grads oats at 111(1, No. 1 while aold at 91 091 Ho and the No. 4 whit and sample grades at 91c and 90 Ho, respec tively. Rye was firm, tnit no sales were reported at a late hour. Barley sold off 406c, the No. 4 grade selling at an even $2.00. Clearances wsra: Wheat and flour equal to 403.000 buahela. Primary wheat recelpta were 149,001 ushels and shipments 139,000 bushsts against receipts of 647.000 bushels and ship ments of 170,000 bushels laat year. Primary corn receipts Wire J, 141.001 bushels and shipments 116,001 busbsls against receipts ot 781,000 bushela and ship ments of 602,000 bushels laat year. Primary oats receipts were 891,000 bush els and shipments 706.000 bushels against receipts of 793,000 bushels and shipments of 763,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago 171 91 .... .... Minneapolis (1 ... ... Duluth t Omaha I 181 1 Kansas City S 141 11 Ht. Loul 11 161 74 Winnipeg Ill These sale were reported today: Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.74; 1 ear, $1.74; 1 car, $1.73. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.69; 6 car, $1.68; 19 car, $1.67. No. I white; 1 car. $1.60; 1 car, $1.60; 1 car. $1.65. No. 6 white: 4 cars, 11.46; 1 car, $1.4$. Sample white: 1 car, $1.38; 1 oar, $1.88; 1 car. $1.10. No. $ yellow: 1 car, $1.63. No. 4 yel low: 8 cars. $1.60; 1 car, $1.15; 1 ears, $1.63; 1 cars, $1.60, No. I yellow: 1 car, $1.10; I cars, $1.44; 4 care, $1.48; I car. $1.47; I cars, $1.46. No. 6 yellow: 1 ear, $1.48; I can, $1.40; 1 car, $1.38; 1 car. $1.15; 1 car, 11.10. Sample yellow; 1 ear, f 1.60; It ears. $1.10; 1 car, $1.00. No. 4 mixed; 1 ear, $1.48. No. 6 mixed: 1 ears. $1.60; II cars, $1.48; 1 ear, $1.46. No. 1 mixed: 1 ear, $1.40; 1 oar, $1.17. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.10. t Oats No. 1 white; 1 car. 11. Stand ard: 1 car, 11 He No. 1 whit: 4 oars, UHo; 2 can, II He. No. 4 white; l oara. 91 Sample white: 2 can, 90o. Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1.00. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. I T1t, 11.70 1.76 No. 4 white, $1.6701 70; No. I white, $1.6601.60; No. I white, $1.4101.81; No 8 yellow, $1.6101.68; No. 4 yellow, ti lt 01.60; No. I yellow, $1.4601.60; No. 41 yel low, 11.8001.48; Sample yellow, $1.0001.60; No. 4 mixed. $1.48; No. 1 mixed, $1.4801.60; No. mixed, $1.8101.40; aample mixed, it inmi S7. oata: No. 1 white. llie; standard, 91M,c; No. I white, II 091o; No. 4 white, llo; sample, sovio, jsarwyi No. 4. $2.00. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broken, 315 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low.j dlose. Yet Corn. Mar. 1 17 1 11 127 1 17 111 May 1 17 1 17 121 1 14 117 "Mar. 11 l810 11 May 81081 11 17 17 $ Pork. May 41 $0 41 10 41 40 41 41 II II Lard. i May If 07 II 11 15 17 II It II 07 July 21 27 21 12 26 17 It 10 21 17 Ribs. May 21 12 26 01 ' 14 16 14 17 14 It July 16 tl 15 42 25 12 26 16 25 10 CHICAGO ' GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Concentration of Storks Oanse Break tn Corn. Chicago. March 14. Rapid piling up of stocks at leading terminal aid a good aaai today to bring about a break In the value of corn. Price closed heavy, He to '16 010 net lower, with March 11.27 and May 11.26. Oata fall 101.O and provisions 6070. Railroad embargoes on eastbound ahlp ment were largely responsible for the swift ness with which supplies of corn her and at other big centers appeared to be accumu lating. One decidedly unsettling Influence tn this connection was the likelihood ot a great Increase of hedging sales as a ri-ault of con ferences In Chicago to formulate plans for betterment of the grain trade. A representa tive of the food administrator was expected to arrive tomorrow to participate In the meetings and It was said that good progress already had been made toward reaching a solution of difficulties. In addition elevator Interests were conspicuous on the bear side and there was talk ot the possibility of huge deliveries on May contracts. Oats tumbled on account of weakness of corn. Reports of excellent headway In seed ing operations formed an additional weight on the market. In provisions, the downward swing of coarse gralna more than counterbalanced the effect of higher quotations on hogs. Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 yellow, nominal; No. I yellow, $1.70; No. 4 yellow, $1,460 1.60. Oats: No. I white, 12 094c. Rye: No. 2, Il0l4o. Barley: $1.7602.28. Seed: Timothy, $5.0008.00; olover, $28.00031.00. Provisions: Pork, nominal; lard, $26.70; ribs, $28.87024.17. New York General Market. New York, March 14. Flour Steady; government basts, 100 per cent; spring, $10.75011.25; winters. $10.85011.06; Kan sas, $10.90011.25. Corn Spot unsettled; kiln dried No. 2 yellow, $2.18; No. $ yellow, $2.01; No. 2 white, $2.11, c. 1. f New York, prompt shipment; Argentine, $2.60, f. o. b., cars. Oats Spot, steady; natural, $1.071.08, Hay Easier; No. 1, $1.70(11.75; No. 2, $1.8501.40; No. 8, $1.201.25; shipping, $1.0001.10. Hops Easy; state medium to choice, 1917, 36048c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coaat, 1917, 2023c; 1916, 140160. Hides Stesdy; Bogota. 90 033c; Central America, 200 12o. Leather Firm; hemlock sole overweights, No. 1 48c; No. 1 46c. Provlslons-Pork, firm; mess, $52,000 63.00; family, $55.00; short clear, $52,000 56.00. Lard, weak; middle west, $26,160 26.25. Tallow Dull; elty special, loose, 1 7c. Wool Steady; domestle fleece, XX Ohio and Pennsylvania unwashed, 66066c. Rice Strong; fancy head, !09c; bin rose, 808o. Butter Market, unsettled; receipts, 1,111 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 460 46c; extras (92 score), 45c; firsts,. 440 44c; seconds, 42 048c. Eggs Market easier; receipts, 28,071 cases; fresh gathered extras, 40c; extra firsts, 39039c; tints, 38 0 39c; sec onds, 37038c. Cheese Market easier; receipts, 1,924 boxes; state whole milk flats held, specials, 25026o; state, average run, 24026c. Poultry Live, market firm: atags, 12c; young roosten, 16c; old roosters, 27c; tur keys, 26036c; dressed, market, quiet; chlckena, 27040c; fowls, 29085c; turkeys, 24038c. New Tork Coffee Market, New York, March 14. The market for coffee futures opened very quiet again to day, but a little scattering liquidation was absorbed by trads buying, presumably to undo hedge and the tone was generally steady. There still seemed to be consid erable confusion a to the method ot com puting cost under the new government regu lation with conflicting opinion a to whether the costs of various holding could be averaged or whether the sale of each lot would have to be based upon Its Individual cost to the Importer or jobber. This prob ably served to restrict business, but after opening unchanged to 1 points lower, the market rallied, closing at a net advance of S to 7 points. May sold up from 1.41c to 1.60c, while December ruled around l.62e, cloalng at 8.17o bid. March, 8.40c; May, 8.49o; July, 8.66c; September, 8.60c; Octo ber, 8.63c; December, 8.67c. Spot coffee, firm; Rio 7s, 9c; Santos 4s, 11c. The gov ernment wss reported In the market asking for often of a million pounds. Salsa of Santos 4a were reported tn the cost and freight market at 10.60c. The official cable had not been received from Hrasll up to the close. 1 HEW YORK STOCKS Revival of Demand for Bail Stocks, Especially Goal Car riers, Causes Strength in Street. New York. March 14. Revival of 1am week's Inquiry for rail, especially the cl carriers, contributed In larga degree to th occaslonal activity and variable strength ot today's stock market Th movement took certain of the profi sfnnal dement by aurprla because It thought that overnight news from abroad particularly the fresh Teutonic offensive lr Russia, might precipitate moderate liquids Hon. Reading was again tha eontmlruoua feature at an extreme gain of 4 polnta to 94, the maximum quotation thua far this. year. Dealings In that lasue so far exceeded all other Issues as to excite much ronjectur". Other strong coaler Included Norfolk Western. Chesapeake A Ohio, Baltimore X Ohio. Lehtgh Valley and Erie first preferred aalna ranvlnv fmm 1 a n.int. Transcontinental, grangers and trun' line shsres moved forward later. I'nl.' Pefle, Atchison, St. Psnl, Illinois Centrn' Rock Island and New York Central leadlir these dlvlalnna by a point or more. There was a tentative resumption of bnl1 Ish operations by pools In the better kno' specialties, notably tobaccos, oils, motors Amerlcsn Can and tow priced equipment' where gross advance of 1 to I polnta wcr haded on general realising In the fine hour. Seasoned . Industrials. Including mi" Stafea Steel, held within restricted limit and shippings and metals were much lv prominent than uaual. Sale amounted I 386.000 share. Bond were Irregular te heavy, tneludln Liberty Issue. Sale (par Talus), aggregates $3,476,000. United State bonds (old issues) war un changed ea ealL Sales High tow f ,. cumtr. . ,.. jn American Can 18,80(1 41 40 41 1 Am. Car and Feua. 1.9 09 T7 71 76'. Amer. Iieo. 1.109 sit, ,m Am. Smelt, and Re. 1.100 81 9144 81 Amer. Sugar Ref... 700 108 101 165 Amer. Tel. and Tel. 4.700 101 101 106 Am. Zinc, Lead A S. .... 14 Anaconda Copper .. t.99l 14 I9U 3'. Atchison 800 11 I4 84. A O. and W.I.S.S. It 900 HI 111 111 Pelt AO 7.300 14 11 616,, Rutte A Sun. Copper 1.100 11 liu 19 California Petr. 16 Canadian Paclflo .. TO 141 14I1 146U central Leather .... 1.300 70 II 69 Chess. A Ohio .... 9,400 66 18 lis Chi., Mil. A St. P... 1.701 41 41 U 41 U, Chi. A Nor' western j 0 R. I. A P. otfa 1.106 11 11 tin Chlno Copper tot 41 40 40 Colo. Fuel A Iron 38 Corn Prod. Refln., .11,700 M nvi Crucible Steal 4,100 14 82 11 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 100 81 11 II 'J Distiller' Securities 106 II 18 18 Rrle 1.100 it 11 u General Eleotrle .. 900 138 181 116 General Moton .... 1.700 114 111 111 Oreat Northern Pfd. 100 11 11 11 Ot Nor. Or, ctfs... 1,10 11 11 9 Illinois Central . .,, .... 91 Inspiration Copper . 1,101 46 44 46 Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd. $.t0 11 97 97 Inter. Nickel 800 II .18 18 Inter. Paper 101 11 11 11 K. C. Southern..... 100 1T 17 IT Kennecott Copper .. 1,800 II 11 11 T.oulsTine A NashT. 100 111 111 111 Maxwell Motors .... 101 II 18 18 Mexican Petroleum M00 97 11 16 Miami Copper lot 10 10 10 Missouri Paclflo 101 14 11 13 Montana Power - .... .... 18 Nevada Copper .... .... 16 New York Cen 1.100 73 Tl 72 N.Y..N.H. Hart.. 1,100 10 11 29 Norfolk Westsrn. 1,000 101 101 106 Northern Paolfla .. 700 11 11 11 Paclflo Mall II Pae. Tel. A TeL 10 Pennsylvania 1,409 44 44 44 Pittsburgh Coal 66 Ray. ConsoL Copper 100 11 11 13 Reading 11.600 14 81 83 Rep. Iron A Steel .. 900 79 71 79 Shattuck Aria. Cop. .... 17 Southern Paelflo ,. 1,100 17 16 16 Southern Railway .. 1,000 14 14 14 Studebaker Corp. .. 1.100- 41 41 46 Texas Co 400 160 160 149 Union Paelflo ..... 1,600 122 121 122 U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 100 121 120 120 U. 8. Steel ..11,100 11 90 91 n. 8. Steel .Pfd..... 400 lit . 109 109 Utah Copper 79 Wabash Pfd. "B". . . lot 11 11 12 Western Union , 19 Westlnghouse Else. 400 41 41 41 Total sales for th day, 186,000 shares. Hew Tork Money, Hew Tork, March 14. Mercantile Paper Pour month, t per oent; tig month, t per cent. Sterling Jtxehange Sixty-day bills. 14.71; commercial sixty-day bills on banks, ft.71; commercial sixiy-aay dims, iiiih; demand, 14.71 ; cables, $4 76 7-16. Silver Bar, I6e; Mexican dollar, lte. Bond Government easy; railroad, lr- regular. Time Loans Market strong; 10 day, to days and month, I per oent bid. Call Money Market atrong; high, I per oent; low, per cent; ruling rate, I per eent; closing bid, 1 par eent; offered at I per eent; last loan, per eent. U. 8. Is, reg,4 tTGt N. 1st 4 18 An enunnn l78iT. C. ref 4s.... tOU U. S. Is, reg.... 18 I. M. Marine Is. 12' do eoupon 18K. C. 0. rsf. 174 U. S. Lib ! ,.17.I"L, 24. un. 4s II U. 8. 4s, reg,...104M.,R.A T. 1st 4s tl do eoupon ...104M. Pao. ten 4s.. 17 A. P. 8. 6 II Mont P. $ 11 A. T. A T. clt Is t N. T. C. deb. Is. 81 A-Frsnch 6s.... 90 N. Pao. 4 It A. A Ce. 4s.. 84N. Paelflo Is.. 67 Atchison gen. 4a ll0. 8. L. ref. 4s.. II B. A O. bt. 4s 77 P. T. T. Is.. 11 B. Steel ref Is. llPa. eon. 46s 15 Cen. Leather 6. 16; Pa. n 4U 19 C. Paclflo 1st .. It 'Reading gen a. 11 . C. A O. T. I. II StL.AS.F.adJ.6. tl . C, B.AQ. J. 4. II 8. Paclflo ct. It 12 u,M.r.r.eT.tti is -n. jty. s i C..R.I AP.Ry.r.4 14 T. A P. 1st... 16 u. m b. rei en iu, racmo . . iiw D. A R. O. rf I 49TJ. 8. Rubber Is 77 D. of C. Is, 1911. tlT7. 8. Steal Is.... II EHs gen. 4s.... 11 Wabash 1st .... tl O. Else. I.... 11 P. Govt It tl Bid. Asked. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Minn., March 14. Flour ' Market unchanged. Barley $1.960 1 21. Rye $9.90 01.11. Bran $32.10. Corn No. 1 yellow. $1.1001 86. Oata No. I white, 9O091e. Flag $4.2O04.2$. Oil and Bosba. Savannah, Oa,, March 14. Turpentlr.- Firm, 40c; sales, 7$ bbl.; receipts. 111 bbls.; shipments, 189 bbls.; stoek. 14,670 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, tit bbls.; receipts. 420 bbls.; shipment. 127 bbls.; stock, 10,186 bbls. Quotations: B, D, B, T, O, H and I, $5.81; K. $6 60; M. $6.75; N, $7.00; WO, $7.15; WW. $7.61. Mew Tork Metal New York, March 14. Metal excha quotes lead easy; spot, $7.1707.11; spe. quiet; Eaat St. Louis, spot $7.6007.65. At London Copper, spot, f 110; future 1110; electrolytic, fill; tla, spot f 121; fu. tures, 1320; lead, spot f2t 10s; futures, i2l 10s; spelter, spot, 164: futures, 60. Mew Tork Cotton. New York, March 14. Cotton future, opened stsady; March, 32.38c; May, 31.80c July, 131.40; October, 10.40o. New Yoflt, March 14. Cotton Spot quiet; middling, II. 20c: futures closet s Heady) March, I2.02o May, 11.67c; July 11.22c; October, 10.20c; December, 20c. Londoa Honey Market. London, March 14. Silver Bar, 43d pel ounce. Money 1 per oent Discount Rates Short bill snd three months, 1 1-11 per cent ' Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., March 14. Corn No. 1 mixed, ll.C801.8O; No. I white. $1.1001.92; No. I yellow, $1.8102.00: May, $1.21. Oats No. I white, tic; No. 1 mixed, Il01lo. Kansas City Frodace. ' Kansaa City, March 14. Butter Cream ery, 44e; tints, 42c; seconds, 41c; paekltg, 22 e- Eggs Pints, 14. Poultry Roosters, 18c; brollen, 24026c. Mew Tork Sugar Market, , New York, March 14. Sugar Raw, mar ket steady: centrifugal. 1.006c: molasses sugar, nominal; refined sugar, market, steady; fine granulated, T.45o. Si. Louis Grata. St Loul. March 14 Corn No. I. II II: No. 1 white, $1.99; May. $1.16. Oata No. 2. 99 Ua: No. I whits. tiI May. 88 c