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1 t 1 HELP VVANTED4-MALE Miscellaneous. VA.NlKU A yard man. white, ujuit b able to myk cows and take car of fr- den: wages J p0r month and room and board: i.iiri.lia utrA n.an v........,.. I willing workers need apply. :P. O. Box N. BonesteAl s n WANTED Fifty men for (ever work. Wait I 35 cents nor hnnr innlv 14 KitMtr street. E. A. Wlckham & Co., Council muffs, la. WANTED Reliable colored or whit por tor. Must be able to furnish referencei from former employer. Apply Sherman Ji McConnelt Drug Co.. 19th and Farnam. EXPERIENCED man holding embalmers' llcenao. Steady job with good wage to right man. State age, where last em ployed in answer.. box teas. Omaha Bee.' w : tV A X TED Laborers to ' unload fuel. TT." i iI nimrr .a a nm rvcu i-u,, gooa wages. itvi o. "in 01., ana join ana urana Ave. WANTED At once, handy man. one not afraid of work. 2709 Leavenworth St. Har-i ney 8012. FREE JOB No office fee. Apply at 122 M 8. lBth St. HELP WANTED. Male and Female. - GIRLS, Boys and Jlen can obtain steady em ployment and ' good ,k wages at ; EGGERSS-O'FLYNG CO., . Fifteenth and Leaven worth Streets. WANTED Men, ladles and boys, learn barber trade; big demand; wages while learniug; strictly modern. Call or write 1403 podge St. Trl-Clty Barber' College. Phone D. 2147. HOLER Barber College wants young men an4 ladles to learn the barber trade. Call or write for free catalogue, 110 8. 14tu St., Omaha, Neb. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Men, women, government war positions,. $100 month. Write lor list. Franklin Institute, Dept. 233 D, Rochester. N. T. HELP WANTED FEMALE Stores and Offices. BOOKKEEPER and Stenographer, $75, )S0. Experience Stenographer, $76. Office Girl, doctor's office, $35-$40, Office Clerk, auto firm, $40. THE MARTI SERVICE, 916-16 W. O. W. Bldg. CIVIL SERVICE examinations Omaha soon. ..Women desiring clerkships, postoffice, government departments, stenographers, write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard (Former Civil Service Examiner) 624 Kenois Bldg,, Washington. WANTED Filing girls, experience not necessary. Apply Bradstreet Co., Ne braska National Bank Bldg., 12th and Farnam Streets. WANTED Lady bookkeeper and Stenog rapher; must be competent; board and room furnished; good salary.' Box 6019, Omaha Bee. BTENO. AND BOOKKEEPER ISO 6 STENOGRAPHERS 40-$70 THE CANO AGENCY, 600 BEE BLDG. WANTED A thoroughly experienced cash ier at one; permanent position. Apply Washington Market, 1407 Douglas St. WANTED Stock Clerk, good chance for advancement. M. Splesberger & Son Co., 1014 Farnam St. COMPTOMETER Operator. $65. WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASS'N. Professions and Trades. AMERICAN TELEPHONE . AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY offers an exceptional opportunity to several bright, well educated young ladies between ages of 17 and 23 to learn LONG DIS TANCE .TELEPHONE WORK. This consists of establishment of telephone . connections between. 1 Omaha and distant points, such as Chicago, New York, Washington, D, C, New Qrleans, La.; Denver, Colo., and San Francisco, Cal. It is interesting work, the surround ings are congenial, a liberal salary is paid while learning and ad vancement is rapid. There is an attractive future for those of abili- , ty. Apply to MISS CARLSON, 656 BRANDEIS THEATER BUILDING. WANTED Young ladies to learn telephone operating. Good wages paid while learning, rapid advance ment, permanent positions. Apply to C F. LAMBERT, 1807 Douglas St. 15 GIRLS WANTED TO HELP WIN THE WAR Canvas work. Power machines. Experience not necessary. Apply Forelady, Third Floor. Scott-Omaha Tent & Awn- ing Co., 1501 HOWARD ST. WANTED 40 girls, experience on power sewing machines. Experienced operators - can earn from 112 to 115 per week. Light, clean, steady work. Two weeks' guaran tee given new beginners. Omaha Auto Top Co., 709-11 South 15th St. ..RANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY PRESS ER. APPLY 1908 HARNEY ST. (V ANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBelle Bath Institute. 1506 Harney. Doug. 7046. TWO LADIES to learn halrdreasing. Madame Wilson, 151014 Douglas St Household and Domestic. i n'V ANTED White girl for .general house- work In six-room modern, Dundee home; ", family of three; no general washing! i- wages satisfactory; a good home for the flight girl; references necessary. Call t alnut 1756. V (V ANTED A colored or white girl for gen eral bonsewprk; small house, small fam ily; good wages; good home to the right party. Call Harney 2825 or call at 1333 South 35th 8t SPLENDID opportunity for'a widow or un- - attached young woman wishing a pleas- ant, permanent home and good wages, ( to assist In general housework or small ' family. Inquire Harney 1421. 55" THE GIRL who desires to work in a home where good treatment is extended and wages fairly good, will do well by calling Harney 4185 or Harney g268. iVANTED Lady to assist with light cook lng ' on auto camping trip for summer. Call from 9 to 11 o'clock a. m. Room 102 Millard hotel. N experienced white girl for general housework: stria 11 family and good wages. Mrs. .T. A. Spence. Telephone Walnut 1437. WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework. Mrs. Rslph Peters, 514 S. 40th. Harney 205. i;IRL for general house work; referencei rqulrd: $8 per week. Mrs. F. F. f.ld i.vll, 2611 Hartley St. Harney 239a 1 ' HELP WANTED FEMALE Household and Domestic. WANTED A white girl for general bouse- work. no looking or washing, gtod wages. Harney 4572. 1:155 S. 35th Ave. WAN JED Dining room girls at County Hospital. 125.00, room board and washing. Tel. Harney ; ". I. WHITE girl for iu'ikthI housework. Laund ress kept. Wages J10 per week. 10 N. 63d Ave. Tel. Wal. 772. WANTED White girl about 13 or 16 years old to assist with chtlil and housework. Oood home, Flione Walnut 1621, WANTED Competent white laundress " for ' Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Adolph Stora, Walnut 960. W' ANTED A second maid with references, two In family. Apply .Mrs. Edward Hay. den, 115 Cass St. WANTED A good cook with references. QMrs, Adolph Storr., Walnut .960. WANTED A nurse maid 15 or 16, reference - required. 143 S. 41st. , Harney 6726. NEAT white girl for generai housework! 1304 3. S5th St. Harney 2390. MAID for general housework and good plain cooklus No washing. Harney 144.1. Hotels and Restaurants. W.'.T'TEp WAITRESSES, , GOOD PAY, SHORT HOURS. EX CHANGE RESTAURANT. UNION STOCK YARDS. SOUTH OMAHA, . PHONE SOUTH 305. A YOUNG lady for waitress in restaurant. Apply at 1510 Dodge St, Miscellaneous. CASHIER for moving picture show, between 1$ to 20 years old; evenlag work only. 'tk. fin7 Pierre Sf EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day Is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial arid English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 15G5. J8th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 130 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Dnuelas 6S90. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. VERY DESIRABLE modern room, with kitchenette; forties employed preferred. On rar line, Douglas 7558. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 60S North 17th St. Reason able rent. NICELY FURNISHED room one block from car line, 22d and Pinkney streets. Phone Webster 4971. MODERN, nicely furnished rooms, beauti ful location; no children. Harney 6564. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, two blocks from postoffice. Douglas 8644. LOVELY front room in private home. 105 Tark Ave. Harney 6407. Housekeeping Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fail to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists Issued every week. 2561 Dodge Large room, good board, two or thre gentlemen; walking distance. Har ney 6143. LARGE, nicely furnished three-room suit; also garage; no children, 3026 Davenport. 541 SOUTH 27TH, two large front rooms on first floor; private family; two adults. NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms; also sleeping rooms, 514 S.' 20th St. 209 8. 24TH Light housekeeping rooms on first floor, all modern. Red 5825. Board and Room. FURNISHED room In modern home, board optional. Red 6825. FOR RENT APARTMENTS IIYLAND APTS , 18th and Nicholas Sts. : 2 and 3-room apartments completely fur nished, hot water, $4.60 to $7.50 per week. Webster 4067. FOR RENT HOUSES West. WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge; . S-room modern house. Ready to move into $25. Phone Webster 4S75. MODERN 10-room brick house, west of high school. 2601 Capitol Avenue, Tel. Harney 6664. North. MODERN house, 7 rooms and sleeping porch: will build garage. 629 N. 40th St. 4 LARGE rooms with bath, second floor, $10. Also barn. 2639 Seward St. Tel Red 682. $22.50 KOK 6-room modern house. 1809 Loth rop St. South 10-ROOM house at 628 South 26th St., suit able for home or rooming house. Inquire at 252 Dodere St. 6 ROOM Cottage, 2470 South 18th St. $12.60 -monthly. 11, w. Binder, Douglas South SEVEN rooms, modern, goad repair, garage. 830 South 29th street. Miscellaneous. 2023 GRACE ST., 8-r. mod. house, $20. 1816 Corby St., 6-r., pt. mod. house, $17.60. 1921 Leavenworth, flat (2d floor), 5 rooms, part modern. $17.60. ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO., 206 S. 18th St. Douglas 722. Realtors. LYsT your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.' CREIGH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDG. GARDEN, 4128 North 88, 6 rms., $15.00. 208 South 41, modern 7 rooms, $25.00. Harney, 2263 or Douglas 664. Shopen & Co.. Rentals. Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. FURNISHED apartment containing five rooms and bath, with two large porches, for rent from May 1 to October 1. Loca tion, 35th St., near Farnam. Private gar age in rear of apartment if deBlred. Call Harney 1029 any time Thursday. MONTEREYE Apartments, 145 N. 4th St. 6 rooms,. $56.00. 1 rooms, $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON.APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1473. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house in de strsble neighborhood near a public park, and on good car line. Phono Harney 2414. 815 N. 25TH Duplex flat, 7Tms!$32.60. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 136. 333 Securities Bldg. North. FIRST-CLASS i-room" apnHinent with 4 roora accommodations in the Coronado. 22d and Capitol Ave. Built-in bed. gas stove, refrigerator, etc. Summer rem, $40.00. Winter, $46.00. Benson & Myers Co., Doug. 746. 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and ,five room apartments. Sethlow Ter race, 16th and Yates. Webster 932 and Webster 4328. TWO large rooms, kitchenett, private bath, large sleeping po.-ch,-use of laundry. Call ! Colfax 70 or 1399. i 2702 Manderson Four-room modern apart ment. First floor. Colfax 129. South 7-ROOM flat for rent, all modern except heat. Call Douglas 1198. 6-ROOM apartment; strictly modern; Jani tor service; desirable location. Doug. 6392. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Rpeetallsis in Apartment management MODERN apaKments, near P. O. Low rent O. T. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago SL FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FOR RENT Modern store, lth St., near P. O., !OW rent. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. ; Office and Desk Room CONSIDER The" Bw l.ullTling when rhirtw ing offices. It is titn- well Pticju. Ke stouc luvciiliii'.nt Co. 'CsUtl'J ' MOVING AND STORAGE KREE KKNTAL SERVICE FIDELITY Phone Douglas isl for complete lint of vacant houses aiul apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sis. J. C. REED 1207 Farnam St. Express Co.. Moving, Packing and Storage. Web. 274S. Doug. 6146. .METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE cd Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between H.th ,and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have lour moving handled just (is you would k n order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists. VI REPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked . rooms for household roods and pianos; . moving, packing and skipping. 0)AHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., !" 8. 16th. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEMIS PARK 3716 Hawthorne Avenue 7 rooms, stucco, modern; hot water heat. South'front; 2 blocks to car line an few blocks to new cathedral. Price for qulok sale $5". 000. Reasonable terms. J. L. HIATT COMPANY QflA FIRST NAT'L. fvVllK. BLDG. PHONE fQ TYLER WO TO SETTLE AN ESTATE 2525 California Street .This Is a well constructed 9-room modern notice, fin ished In quarter sawed oak first floor and quarter sawed plnei second. Has four large bedrooms and bath; also finished room In attic. Lot 50x160 feet. Garage. Encumbrance 14.100 in Conservative. Balance cash. A good buy, near Crelghton College. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756 4 A DANDY HOME. ST. JOHN'S PARISH Eight rooms and bath, oak finish and strictly modern In every respect, choice, lot on Boulevard, near California St. Pries only 35,000. 31,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. TWO plain mcdern bungalows. Cut for quick sale. Miller school. Also by Leavenworth Heights. Telephone eve nings. Walnu 25;57. WEST FARNAM 6-room bungalow, all modern, lot 50x128, fine shade trees. Price $3,609. C. A. Grlmmel. Phone D. 1615. North. KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP Just listed, a 7-room. strictly modern place, near 22d and Lothrop; 4 rooms on the first floor, finished In oak; 3 bed rooms and sleeping porch on second floor. Full cment basement; furnace heat; large lot on paved street. Price of this prop erty, $4,000 a bargain figure. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Realtors, 537 Omaha Nat'I Bk. Bldg. D. 17S1. LOOK AT THIS BEMIS PARK HOME 1314 NORTH 36TH ST. This is a good 2-story, 6-room, modern house, 1st class condition, having living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and Ice box room, first floor. 3 large bedrooms and bath on 2d floor. Paved street and ornamental lighting system, through out the district. Price low for quick sale. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. TWO ACRES Northwest of Minne Lusa TWO BLOCKS TO CAR $13.75 Down, $13.75 Per Month. This ground lies fine, with general east slope; faces east, only two blocks to car line, fine place for a future home; poul try and fruit. Price, $1,375. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manville. HASTINGS & irBTPi'.N. 1614 HARNEY. 4 ROOMS 2 LOTS Have a four-room honse In good repair, which I will sell on easy payments. Has city water and electric lights. Thone Douglas 3628. MINNE LUSA SPECIAL, $4,200. New cottage, bungalow, 6 'rooms and bath, oak finish, 6 rooms and bath, on 1st floor, one room finished upstairs, fine full cellar, furnace, etc.; a well built house, nice lawn, paved street, near car line. Very good terms. Let me show you this. TEBBENS. THE REALTOR. 615 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 218!. i Near Twenty-sixth and Fort Price Only $3,650. Large six-room bungalow, all on one floor, built by owner for home. Oak fin ish, buffet, French doors, neariv new. Choice south front lot (0x132. Osrage. $1,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. 6-R. NEARLY new, all mid., oak finish home, on Pinkney St., $3,600; $290 cash and $35 per mo. 6-r. nearly new, oak finish bungalow at 2710 Pratt St., $500 cash, Jjalance monthly. RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. GOOD -r. mod. house for'ljniy' $3725oT on east front, well located lot, 50x120; 18th near Sprague. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1 294. 2710 PRATT ST., nearly new 5-r. mod. bun galow, oak finish, fireplace, 60x128 ft. lot; $,'ifi0 cash, balance monthly. RASP BROS., 270 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. OWNER will sell his 7-room houseat T6i8 Bristol St. for $2,40,0. Terms if desired. Webster 4130. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern s-room house, full basement, large lot, close to car. Price $3,350 Norrls A Norris. D. 4270. MINNE LUSA homes ana) lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler 17. AT A bargain, 5-room modern except heat at 2411 Blondo St. Address 2526 Dodge. South. Choice Field Club Bungalow Trice Only $7,000. Brick and frame bungalow and garage, 7 rooms and bath, all oak and white enamel finish, iuk floors throughout, fire place, book rases, buffet, beamed ceilings, sun room and every modern detail to make this the most modern and up to date bungalow in this choice district. Paving and sll specials paid in full. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 46. Miscellaneous. 4 Rooms -Modern Except Heat $1,800 $100 Cash $17 Per Month Very well arranged. Veil .built cottage. Good cement basement. Nes Harney line and school. . A. E. BURR, D. 2926 BUNGALOW. New, 6-room stucco; oak finish; blcely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price. $4,000. Terms. $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON Sf CARMICHAEL, 641' Paxton Blk. Brand "new onk bungalow. 3.1m Ali modern ami ni'-e. lo'-atlnn. Jnly $160 ch I ... i-Tc Cull dny time. L'oiik 3HH REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1310 Farnam St Doug. 1064 FuUU splendid residences, well located. 15,000 to $9,000. Douglas 6707. REAJKTATF. Investment REAL estate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY", Realtors. Douglas 5S42, Sun Theater Bldg. REM ESTATE B'nes Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property ana pay casn. H. A. WOLF CO., Electric Bldg. Tyler 85. BUSINESS property and investments. A. I . TUKEY and SON, (!0 First National Hank Bldg, M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist. 15th and DofTge Ste. Douglas 415. DRYGOOl5s, shoe stock and fixtures for sale; best locating In city. 1714 Vinton. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELM WOOD GARDEN LOTS. 91 DOWN, 31 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE To Exchange 8 ACRES Keystone Park, fine improve ments, will take cottage part pu'. All clear. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. 913-14 City Nat. Doug. 2S19. EXCHANGE choice s'oOacTe tract"Tan"d all tillable, well Improved, rents for 1-3 de livered, for $45,000 Liberty bonds; have other investments. Lock Box 10, Cook, Neb. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D., for clear modern house. Seward Bros.. 578 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3S40. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. SNAP IN VACANT LOTS Vacant lot in Benson, J 185.00. Two good lots in Benson, $.'85.00 for two, Two better lots on corner, cement sidewalk. $500.00 for two. All lots 50x135 feet. Sewer and water. Very easy monthly pay ments. BENSON & CARMICHAEL i Realtors. Dougla s J 111. Fine Corner Acre Plowed FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW $2,950 $300 Cash $27.50 a Month .lust one block from paved road and transportation. This fine little sub urban home has electric lights, beau tiful fixtures; good hot-air furnace and shadi i all In; ground Is excel lent, all plowed and harrowed, ready 1 to seed. IASTINC:l4IIEYDEV, 114 Hnrnev St. ACRE ON PAVEMENT " 4-ROOM BUNGALOW NEW SOUTH SIDE On car line, fine rich garden land, fronts two stroets, will make 6 large lots. House is new and attractive. Poultry house. Price $2,500, $250 cash, tia lance monthly. HASTINGS h HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. DunJee. DUNDEE REDUCED $300 MUST GO THIS WEEK 6003 California St. One of the best built, best arranged homes In the district; 7 rooms; oak woodwork; oak floors throughout; tiled bath: fine place, book cases, buffet, kitchen cabinets; our price has been $5,750, but owner Is moving to Council Bluffs next week so has cut the price to $5,450 for Immediate sale. Mort gage $3,300; can be paid or nssuined You must art quickly as this Is the best bargain In Omaha. Armstrong-Walsh Company Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 rooin, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee ci. Oak finish In two rooms. Full lot. Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO.. Phone Doug. 297. 212 8. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots. $875 to $1,150. Easy terms. loans arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6014. Shuler A Cary. Realtors Acreage. l-A., 3-r. house, some fruit, $1,750. -A., 6-r. house, 4 blks. to car, $2,600. l-A., vacant, lays fine. 3 fine ty-acre lots w. of Ft. Omaha. Easy payments and then some. RASP BROS., 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. Miscellaneous. CHOICE lake front, Carter Lake Club, 4 rooms and bath, Web. 6118. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one t- room, modern house, one 8-room modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved slreets, close to car lines In Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right snd property in first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 Cltv National BankBullding. TO PROPERTY OWNERS WE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNC.ALOWS AND COTTAGES NORTH OF LAKE STREET. WE CAN SELL YOURS IF THE PRICE AND TERMS ARE REASONABLE. PHONE US. COLFAX 217. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., MTH AND AMES. MEET me af F. D. Wead's Office. OWN ONE OF $2,100 A 6-rooin house, all mod ern, handy to car and school. Easy terms. $2,6.iOVery neat 5-rooni bunga low, all on one floor, well located. Easy terms. $3,300 Near Hanscom park; 5 rooms, modern, with hot water heat; large lot and garage; one block to car. Easy terms. .$3,3506 rooms, full 2-story, all modern. Full east front lot on paved street; one. block from Hans com park. $3,600 6-room bungalow, fully modern; parage for two cars. Lo cated handy to South 24th St. car line. ?3.950 Bemis Park; 7 rooms, modern; large ,lot with garage. $4,200 Dundee bungalow, 5 rooms; one year old; strictly all modern; corner, lot with garage. Terms. GLOVER r.EAi.rons. y. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 1 HAVE A BUYER FOR A I OR 6-ROOM HOUSE. LOCATED NORTH OF LAKE ST.. BETWEEN 24TH HT. AND SHERMAN AVE. ADDRESS BOX 62M. OMAHA BEE. HAVE siivernl good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osiorne Realty CoTylerSi-.. 7(ll Om. Nat. Hank Bldg. LIST your property with JOHN J. Ml'l.VIint.L. 800 Brandels TheRter Bldg. Phone P. 9$ REAL ESTATE Other Cities FOrf'SAL: IN til.ENWOOl). IOWA. 7-room house, almost new. modern ex cept heat; large porches, fine well and cistern, good barn, garden spot, paved street, four Jlocks from business center, In desirable neighborhood. Price $3,100. on easy terms, or would consider land trade. Wrlto Owner, Box 6137, Omaha Bee. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and JMortgages. WE want 100' mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quirk closing. E. Jl. LOUCHE. INC., f3S-40Keelne Bldg DIVIDENDS OK 5 TEH CENT OR M'ORe' One dollar starts n account. 0MAH.V LOAN A BLV ASSOCIATION. LOANS 6" CITY PROPERTY W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. Kl (" FARM LOAN'S, CI' " OV'JO PAUL PETERSON, O''JO S64Bg.NDElSTHEATER BLDtL H. W. BINDER." ' .Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Hank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 9715. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5. 5H nnd 6 Per Cent. J. H. Dl'MONTOo.. Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. 41. CARLDERG. 3K Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686, fri ci Mii.MKY r,l ' C i HARRISON & MORTON." c 919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. $100 to $io7oi)0 MADE "promptly. i b" Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th andV'nrnam Sts MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranch's Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPKN COMPANY. Douglas 422 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY mi". Our next excursion to McOehee, Ark. W. 8. FRANK, 301 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.25 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $-5 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since Ihey found could save1 commissions by buying direct from W. 8. Penning, ex mayor of Llmon, Colo; S.Jrttl sores sold Ne braska and Towa parties last week COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tnllmndge, Colonisation Agent Kans.-Coln. Ry Co.. First National Bank Bldg., Pueblo, Colo. oooli farm lnnds $8 to $15 per acre; easy terms; good crops; average rain 19 inches; adjoining counties getting $20 to $36 for same land. Same soil and better crops than western Nebraska. See F. J. Qulnn, Court House, CheyenneAYclls. Colo. FIFTY QUARTERS eastern Colorado land for sale from $10 per acre up. Wrlto Henry Hummels, Lincoln, Neb. Iowa Lands, 640 ACRES, Improved farm, $100 acre. (Ireat bargain. U. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE 86 acres, lot one of section three In township, twenty-four, north of range nine, east of the sixth principal meridian. Nebraska. Write, Sarah Thomas Blackbird, Many, Neb. N E R R AHKAFA RM-i LANDS ARESURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write (leo, Anllll, Blair. Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches in good Old Dawes County. Arah L, Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. RANCHES of All sixes and kinds, easy terms. A. 4. Pntxman, HO1 Karbach Blk. CHOIirFAltMNn'sson, 43aRose Bldg. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Projeql Heart of the range. Oct oil the ground floor with 80 acres irrigated land In connection with open range. You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. Send for bui ld In. Harloy J. Hooker. 940 1st National Hank Bldg. laims In Soulhorn Oregon fruit, furm. liinlur and grazing lands; 60o per acre loun, $2 on final proof; solid quick, 26c for maps nnd particulars. Douglas Ab stract Co., RoHCburg, Ore. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. Ve have some of the choicest land In the heart of the vry best sec tion of the Clovir Belt of Central Wis consin, Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet snd map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi & C. M. nylander. $64 Omaha Nat'I FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list jour farm with us If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN A SON, 423 S. 15th. Douglas 9371. WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Muat be first-class farm land, improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Ornaha Bee WSThavlT clients who will pay cash for bar gains in western land. White A Hoover, Omaha Nat'I Bank Bldg. Horses Live Stock Vehicle FIFTH whae.1 Ifle wagon, good condition, $40. Phone Colfsx 2469. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., U. goods, total, $3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rats. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Securities Bldg . 10th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 CP SMALLER LOANS. 9 Oi J- O W. C. FLAT A U, EST. 1S92. " ' 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 959. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates. Prlvats loan booths, Ilsrry Malashock. 1514 Dodge. D. 6619. Est. 1891. THESE HOMES $4,250 A very good 8-room strictly modern house 911 the Boule vard, near California street, close to Creighton college. A real bar gain; terms easy. $4,600 Hanscom Park district; 8 rooms with hot water heat; full east front lot. $5,000 Dundee. 7 rooms, mod ern; 4 bedrooms. Located near 50th and Chicago Sts. $1,000 cash. $5,000 Bemis Park. A well built, 8-room modern house; hot water heat. Overlooking park. $1,400 cash. $5,500508 Georgia Ave.; 9 rms., modern; good repair; lot 75x140; garage; lot alone worth $4,000. $6,150 Dundee. High class stuc co house, 1 year old; 6 rooms with 2 fireplaces; tile bath. Very attractive. $8,000 West Farnam. Practical ly new, stucco house; 7 rooms with sun room and sleeping porch; hot water heat; tile bath room. $2,000 cash. & SPAIN yiO-Jrt Cilv National. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Receipts of Cattle Moderate; Hog Market Active and, Stronger; Liberal Run of Sheep. Omaha. April 17. 191$. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 12,705 15.430 ,S87 Official Tuesday ....11.970 IS, 634 7,13 Estimate today (.900 13,000 14,500 Three days this week. 30,676 43.974 $1,370 Same days last week. .lit. 401 43,450 13,545 Same days t wki sgo.36,945 49,197 16.39 Same days 3 wka. ago. 25.430 46,917 39,934 iSume day year ago ..35,540 43,507 14.917 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Oruaha. Neb, for 94 hours ending at I o'clock p. m, April 17, 191S. RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's. C M. St. P S II Wabash 1 1 Missouri Paelflo ..... t I'm, n raciflc 94 dii 51 1 C. . N. W., east U 4 C. A N. W., west (Sll $ti 4 C, St. P., M. , 0 24 23 C, M. ,t (J , east 4 3 1 C, B. ft Q . west !7 II 9 ".. W, I. A P., east. . . .14 1 . . . ., C . R. 1. P.. west.... 3 Illinois Central 3 J .. .. Chicago Ot. West 15 3 Total receipts. .. .260 229 1 mmm" DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris Co 1,2111 1,949 544 Swift Company. .. .2,10 2,984 3.131 Cudahy Pack. Co 2,191 3.SH4 1,731 Armour & Co 2,023 2,584 4,197 Schwaiti Co 340 .... J. W. Murphy 4.103 .... Lincoln Packing Co., Ht .... .... S. Omaha Pack. Co. 39 Wilson Packing Co.. 273 F. H. Lewis 60S llunlclnger A Oliver. II .... .... J. B. Hoot Co 79 T. II. Bulla 39 L. K. Htisx Rnsenatock Bros M .... .... F. O. Kellogg til Werthelme & Degen 17 .... .... Harris Co 32 Sullivan Bros 164 .... .... Rothschild & Krebs.. 23 Mo. .v. Kon. Calf Co. 143 Christie , ... 33 ..I Hindus 23 Huffman 14 .... .... Roth 14 Meyers 25 .... .... Olasxherg 3 .... .... Baker, Jones Smith 73 .... .... Banner Bros 13 .... .lohn Harvey l40 .... .... Dennis A Francis.... 31 .... .... .lensen A Lungren.. 54 .... .... Pat O'Day 11 Other Buyers 1.166 . .... $.96$ Totals 11,391 11,509 13,651 Cattle Receipts of cattle were of mod erate proportion for a Wednesday, about 6,900 head, but the three days' supply, 30,600 head, has been only 4.000 head heavier than last week. Quality of the offerings was very good as a rule and with a keen demand from both packers and shippers the market ruled active with prices strong to J5e higher than Tuesday. Oood to choice beeves sold at $1(1.00(917.00 th lat ter being the highest price ever paid for caltlo at this mnrket. Cows and heifers also ruled active and stronger while stock, era and feeders were quotably about steady. Quotations on eattlai Oood to choice beef steers, $15 75(31(11,11; fair to good beef steers, $14. 60tf 15.60; common to fair beef steers. $12. 00(14. 00; good to choice heifers, $12 Ooif 13.25; good to choice rows, $10.50 W12S0; fair to good rows, $9 35013 36; common to fair cows, $1.6Jr9.J6; prime feeders, $! 1.00$' 1 2.25 ; good to choice feed ers, $10. OOlif 11.00; fair to good feeders, $s.609.6O; common to fair feeders, $7.00 W:.ir; good to choice storkers, $9.60 11.00; stock heifers, $.00(ff lO.W; stook rows. $7.0009.50; stock calves, $3.(00 11.60; veal calves, $9.00013.00; bulls, slags, etc., $9,600:12.25; good to choice jearlings, $13. SOW 15.75; fair to good year lings, $11.6013.00; common to fair year lings, $9.00 11.00. Hogs The hog market opened eitremely active on the supply of 15,000 head, or 116 cars, and packers and shipper were eager bidders on th opening with prices around 25c higher, but the market gained strength and general clearance of what was yielded at 10 o'clock, was mad at price at SO 40o higher than yesterday' average. Pack ers and shipper paid ss high as $17.41 for choice light butcher and light shipping hog and heavy packing snd mixed hogs rang in price from $17.30 snd on down. There were several 1st trains to be heard from at 10 o'clock and packers were talking low er figures. Today's active trade was a con tinuance of yesterday' strong close, when us high ss $17.20 was paid, making to doy's top a Quarter higher than yesterday's bent price. No, Av. Sh, Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 79. .245 ... $17 00 36. .183 ... 17 10 25. .2 ... 17 16 69. .264 70 17 20 66. .153 ... 17 26 67. .279 40 17 20 44. .214 ... 17 35 64. .204 40 17 45 Sheep A liberal run of sheep today with the bulk being from good to choice lamb, some shorn and shearing lamb, th. mar ket Is strong for heavy weight and a new top reached Mexican lamos of $21.15. Pro pocls are for active strong market with early clearance. Quotations on sheep: Oood to choice lambs, $20.25i&21.00; fair to good lambs, $20.26020.80; fair to choice, $16.26 17.00; fair to choice wether, $14.50 U.00; fair to choice ewes, $I4.6O4(jH.30; feeder lamb, IIK una lu r.O; spring lambsF $20.00 025.00. 231 Mexican fat lambs , 93 $20 7$ 326 Mexican fat lambs 99 20 $0 19. feeder lambs 99 20 10 42 feeder lambs M 10 10 St. tauls Live Stack. St. Louis, April 17. Cattl Rsoelpts. S.M0 head, market trong. Native beef steers. $9.76tB16.40; yearling steer and heifers, $7. 00(013. 60; cows. $9.00Ot,00; storekers and feeders, $7.60013.00.' fair to prime southern beef steers, $9.00911.15; beef 1 w and heifers, $6.00011.60; southern yearling steers and heifers, $7.(0010-00; native calves, $7.60(016.60. Hogs, Receipts 13,800 head; market high er. Lights, $17.85011.00; pig. $16.36017.90; mixed and butcher, $17,600)7.16: good heavy, $17. S617. 65. bulk, $17.0O17.t. Sheep and Lambs Receipt (00 head, mar kot steady. Lamb, $20.!6$l-i ewe. $,t6. 00(&17.00, wether, $16.60017.00; can-ners-and chopper, $6.609.60. Kansas City Live Stck Market. Kansas City, April 17. Cattle Receipt, 13,000 head; market, strong to higher; prime fed steer. $18.0017.20; dressed henf steers, $14.26016.60; western steers, $13.(0 1.85; cows, tS.00ftl3.75; heifers, $9,000 14.60; stocknrs and feeders, $8.2618.25; bulls, $8.5011.75; calves, $8.00012.60. Hogs Rocelpts, 16,000 head; market, higher; bulk, $17 40(8 17.65; heavy, $17,400 17.75; packers, $17.60(8117.76; light, $17.56 17.70; pigs. '$I3.7617.36. Sheep Receipts, 4,000 head; market, higher; lamos, $20.00if21.26; yearlings, $16.00017.50; wethers, $16.0017.00; awe, $15.0016.00. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. April 17. Cattle Recetpt. T.000 head; market, firm; native steers, $11.00 16.86; stnnker and feders, $8.76012.75: cows and heifers. $7.6013.86; calvss, $9.00 14.60, Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head; mark, unsettled, 15 to 20o abov yesterday's average; bulk, $17.6017.90; light $17.60 18.06; mixed, $17.3518.00; heavy. $18.60 17.80; rough, $16.6016.90; pigs $13.25 17.40. ShedpRncelpts, 9.000 head: market strong; sheep $13.0017.86; lambs, $18.(00 21.75. YOU CAN RAISE CHICKS IN Elmwood Gardens $1 Down, $1 i Week PAYNE & SLATER CO 616 Om. Natl. Bank' Phone Doug. 1016. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Light Receipts and Lower Cash Prices Characterize Spot Market ; Corn Trade Is Limited. , Omaha, April 17, 1)11 Light receipts and lowr cash price characterized the spot market today. Re ceipts 'of grain were 7 car of wheat, $9 cars of corn, 39 car rt oat and 1 car of b9ley. Trade In corn was rather limited, buyers seemingly preferring only the better grades. Th demand for the classes was fairly active late In the day, the greater part ot the sales being made 'after 12 o'clock. Pre miums were generally unchanged to 6 cent,') lower, very little, however bringing yester-'-day's price. The range of prices In the dlf- fnrent grade wr: No. 2 white, $1.88: No, (I $ white, $1.63 and $1.66; No. 4 white, $1.55;, No. 6 white, $1.42; No. 1 yellow, $1.(1 and. $1 60; No. 9 yellow, $1.(6 and $1.67; No. 4 yellow, $1.47 and $1.49; No. ( yellow. $1.35: No. mixed, $1.66. No. t mixed, $1.(2 and $1.(3: No. 4 mixed', $1.45. Oat old off ft cent to 1 cent. Ther was continued good demand for this cereal, presumably from exporters. No. J whit old at 86 cent and the No. $ white at 84 rent and 84 ty cent. No, 4 whit brought S3 1, cent and 84 rents and th sample grade, $2 cent and 82Vt cent. Both ry nd barley were eomewhat lower. A part car of No. 4 ry went at $3.26, Th luqulry for barley was quit active. Nos. -3 and 4 barley sold at $1 60 and $1.43. re- " spectlvely, while the sample grade offering . went at $1.30 and $1.38. Clearance war: "Wheat and flour equaT to 91,000 bu: eorn, $0,000 bu. v Primary wheat receipt wer 16J.009 bu.. and shipments 97,000 bu., against receipts ot 981,000 bu. and shipment of 118,000 bu. laat year. . : Primary corn receipt wer 1.140,000 bu. and shipment 719,000 bu., against receipt' of 8(1.000 bu. and shipments of 478, 00 bu. 1 last year. ' Primary eats receipts wer 1,819,000 bu. and shipments 1,004,000 bu., against receipt of 1.139.000 bu. and shipment ot 1,0(7,000 bu. last year. CAHLOT RBCEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, Oat. Chicago I 161 114 Minneapolis ............ It .. Duluth 1 ' .. . Omaha T 36 19 Kansas City i (I it St. Loul , t 79 ' II Winnipeg 140 .. These sates wer reported today: Corn No. t whit: 1 fear, $1.68; 1 , I1.6S. No. 1 whit: It tart, tl.6(; 1 ear, - (1.66; 3 can, $1.61. No. 4 whIUt 1 ear, $1.(6; I cars, $1 56. Mo, I whit: 1 ear. $1.41. " Sampl whit: l-l ear, 11.11; I our, $1.U. -No. I yellow: I car. $1.60; 1 ear, $1.6$, No. I yellow: It oar, $1.67; 4 ears, 11.61. No. 4 yellowi 1 oar, $1.49; ear, $1.47." No. I yellow: 1 car, $1.15. No. t yellow: 1-1' . car, $1.16. Sampl yellow: 1 ear, I6e; 1 car, 85c. No. I mixed: 1 ear, $1.(1. No. I ' mixed: 1 car, $161; 1 ear, $1.11; 1 ear. $1.(8. No. 4 mixed: 1 ears, $1.41. iampl mixed: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, ll.lt; 1 ear, -76c; (-1 car, 4 60. Oats No. I whit: 1 ear, tie. N. I white: II ear, !4tto; t car. I4tte; 1 ear ' 84u. No. 4 whit: I car, !4o; 1 ear. Iltte. ' Sample white: 1 ear, iitoo; I can, tie. Rye No. 4: 1-1 oar, $2.16. Barley No. 4: 4-5 ear, 11.41. Sample: 1 car, $L3S; 1-1 ear, $1.10, : , Omaha Cash Price. Corn : No. 1 white, $1.88; No. t white, ll.0S01.tS: N. 4 whit. $1.66; No. I white, $1.41; No. t white, $1.120115; aampl white, $1.16; No. 2 yellow, $1.(801.80; No. 1 yellow, $1.C( 1.60; No. 4 yellow, 11.47 01.41; No. I yel low, 11.11; No. I yellow, $1.11; cample white, 860; No. 1 mixed, $1.65', No. I mixed, $1.11 1.(1; No. 4 mixed, $1.48; sampl mixed. '1' 46cO$l.l$. Oati: No. 1 whit, I60; No. I white, 84ffl4Ho; No. 4 whit, 8IHO4c; sample, 8!83Ko. Barley: No, 4, $1.41. Ry: No. 4, $1.18. Chicago closing prloe. furnished Th Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 818 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. I Clos. I High, Low.! Close. Test. Corn. I I I .(,...- May 1 16 1 IT 1S8 1 IT lim" July 1 46 ty 1 47H 141 1 46 147ty Oats. May llty 64H Sty , 83 , UH July 74ty 74V II 74 Pork n" May 47 $0 48 OS 4T 40 4T 47 47 tl Lard May 26 82 25 70 28 17 24 60 21 (0 July 25 17 38 0( 2S 46 IS 70 2t 12 Ribs. . May 24 OS 14 IS 31 TS 13 TS 24 05 July 14 68 24 68 34 10 14 15 24 61 CHICAGO ORAJX AND PROVISIONS. " Ideal Crop Condition Aid to Bear in Ham mering Price ot Corn. - Chicago, April 17. Ideal erop condition made the corn market today average murli lower. Prices closed unsettled at th same a yesterday' finish to lUo down, wltn May 11.27 nnd July $1.46. to $1.46ty. Oal gained to H4o. In provision th out. come was a decline of 17a to 4042a, Throughout most of th esion, bear ' In corn had things their own way, forcing July down to llo under last week' Initial figures. Further widespread rain had fallen beneficial to newly seeded land and to soil In preparation for planting. , Beside th downpour provided greatly needed reserve molstur In many ctlopi- . A further weakening Influence was th fact that notable decline ware reported In the value ot potatoes, hay and other ferns commodities. During th late trading, hew? ever, corn prices showed omethlug ot a . rally owing in th main to sympathy with strength manifested by oats. Activity on th part ot exporter! fur- ' nlshed th ehlef itlmulu for an upturn ta th oat market. At tint, though bearUn, weather condition handicapped the ball. Trading In th July delivery took plao for th first time this season, but did not. as sume large proportion. Provisions refleoted tb weakness of ear. Higher quotation on hog failed a an offset, except for a brief period. Cash Price Cron: No. I yellow, ll.TIl No. 1 yellow, 11.6101 III No. 4 yellow. $1.4001.46. Oats: No. I white, IIHO9; standard. HHO9e. Ry: No. t, $144. Barley: $1.4001 73. Seed: Timothy, ft.ttt) I. OOi eloVer, $18.00011-00. Prortalon. Pork, nominal; lard, 126.86; rib. $1$.I$Q1$.II. New York General Market. 1 New Tork. April II. Flour, Jtf springs, $10.76011.76; winter. 110.II91L1I; Kansas, $10.1001110. Corn Spot, week; kltn dried No, t yel low, $1.10; No. 4 yellow, 11.11; No. 1 white, $1.80 e. I. f. Nw Tork prompt ahlpmant Corn Spot, steady, natural, 11.00 0 1.01. Hay unsettled; No. 1, nominal; No. I, $1.401.4(; No. I, $1.00 01-10; ablpplnr, It 95c. 1 Hops Quiet; state medium to eheloe, HIT,. 85440o; 1918, nominal; Paelflo eeaat, HIT, 1023c; 1911, 14016c. 1 Hide Firm; Bogota, ISO llo; Ceitral America, 11021o. Leather Firm; hemloek lol overweight" No. 1. 47e: No. I, 46e. Provision Pork, quiet; mesa, 11.009 ' 64.00; family, 151.00; short clear, 141.00 O 66.00. Lard, iteady; mlddlewest, 138.0(0 ' II. 11. Tallow Quiet; city special, loo, 17e. "Wool Steady; domestlo fleece XX Ohio 1 and Pennsylvania unwashed, IS lie. Rice Firm; fancy head, Itye; blue ro,'' 8 9c. " ' !om City Live Stock. .. " Sioux City, la., April 17. Cattle R ; celpts, 1,009 head; market strong to 10c" higher; beef steer. I13.0017.00; fat cows. ' and heifers, $9,00014.00; canners, $7.26'"" I. (0; (tocker and feeder. $9.0012.6or ,',5 Ctlvei, $8.0011.00; bull, stag, etc., $8.00l9; M II. 80; feeding cows and heifers, $7.60010.69- Hog Receipt, 11,000 head; market 10 15o higher; lights, $17.16017.25: mixed,.-,.' t17.0BHpl7.lBj heavy. $16.I517.0(! pig. $16 00OU.0D; bulk of sales. $17.1017.20. -f,- Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 109 head; market atrong. ' . fit Joseph Live Stock St. Joseph, April 31. Cattle Receipt, t.j ' 600 head; market higher; teer, (ll.OOtt 17.00; cowa and heifer, $7.0018.60; calve,. 17.004)11. tt i '.-' Hogs Receipt. 11,000 head; market ' higher; top, $17.80; bulk ot sales. $17.i0O.', 17.65. -'-..v.i Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 100 head;i -I market higher; Iambi, $18.00 21.26; we-V ' $11.00014-60. , 1 1 .' -r.'i, New Tork Cotton. New York, April 17. Cotton future. -7",4 opened firm; May, 28.85c; July, 18.15c; Oc toher, 17.69c; December, 17.47c; January,' ..' 27.12c. Cotton future closed steady; May, 21.10c: October, 18.33c; December, 27,96o; January, ' 37.90c. J Spot, steady; middling. 81.50c. . New Tork, April 17. Cotton, barely, . steady at a net advance of 74 to 17 points. ', 'y. . St. Louis Grain.' .')' -.": St. Louis, Mo April 17. Corn No. t,-'t.. Il.tt)l.tm; No. I whit, $1.7I1.83; May, , . $1.46ty; July, $1.47,. Oats No. 2, 85c; No. 1 white. He; Mtt -l-S4tyo. ' 7;. New York Sugar. : New Tork, April 17. Sugar Raw, tagJ -centrifugal. 6.005c; fin granulated, 7.4at ,'1 IE J i -J,. )