ME BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 19. 1918. i3 5? A Help wanted" Male and Female. WAATED Men, ladies and boya, learn barber trade;, big demand; wags villi learning; atrtctly modern. Call or wrltt 1402 Dodg St Trl-Clty Barber Collet. Phon D, 1147. iiOLER Barber College want young men and ladle to learn the barber trad. Call or writ (or free catalogue. 110 S. 141b St.. Omaha, Neb. HELP WANTED FEMALE Stores and Offiees. STENO., BANK. OUT CITY 1100 5 STENOGRAPHERS $40-$80 STENOGRAPHER AND BKPR $80 THE CANO AGENCY. 600 BEE BLDO. LSE our dependable service In securing a flrat-clasa commercial position. THE MARTI SERVICE. 815-16 V. - O. V. Bldg. GENERAL Office Assistant, some counter work, 145. WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASS'N. , STENOGRAPHER, atock exchange, South . .Side; excellent, position; trill atart at (73 with advancement. WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASS'N, STENOGRAPHERS, $96 $80, $75, $65. $50. Bookkeepers, $90, $85, $75, $66. j Typist, $60. File clerk, $35. WATTS REF CO., 1138 1st National Bank. WANTED Filing girls, experience not necessary. Apply Bradstreet Co., Ne braska National Bank Bldg.. 12th and Farnara 8treets. WANTED-r-Lady bookkeeper and stenog rapher; must be competent; board and room furnished; good salary. Box 6019. Omaha Bee. WANTED A GOOD EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER. APPLY CARPEN '. TER PAPER COMPANY. WANTED Stock Clerk, good chance for advancement. M. Splesberger & Sou Co., 1014 Farnam St. 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 t Omaha and distant points, such as Chicago, New York, Washington, D. C, New Orleans, 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 operatore can earn from $12 to $15 per week. Light, lean, steady work. Two weeks' guaran tee given 4iew beginners. Omaha Auto Top Co., 709-11 South 16th St. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY ER. APPLY 1908 HARNEY ST. PRESS- FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced custom shirt maker; steady work and good pay. Nelsen Shirt Co., Lincoln, Neb. WANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBelle Bath Institute. 1606 Harney. Dou g. 7046. TWO LADIES to loam hairdressing. Madame Wilson, 1610V, Douglas St iXPERIENCED dressmakers wanted. Ty ler 11 M. Household and Domestic. WANTED White girl for general house work In six-room modern, Dundee home; family of three; no general washing! wages satisfactory; a good home for the right girl: reference necessary. Call Walnut 1765. ' VANTED A colored or white girl for gen eral housework; small house, small fam ily! good wages; good home to the right party. Call Harney 2825 or call at 1333 Sopth 85th St, SPLENDID opportunity tor a widow or un attached young woman wishing a pleas ant, permanent home and good wages, to assist in general housework for small family. Inquire Harney 1421. I'O THE GIRL who desires to work in a home where good treatment is extended and wages fairly good, will do well by calling Harney 42S5 or Harney 2268. , iV ANTED Middle aged housekeeper by young widower on farm; references re quired. Write O. S. Hatfield, Ashland, Neb. N experienced white girl for genoral housework; small family and good wages. Mrs. J. A. Spenee. Telephone Walnut 1437. WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework. Mrs. Ralph Peters, 614 ' S. 40th. Harney 205. URL for general house work; reference required; $8 per week. Mrs. F. F. Cald well. J511 Harney St. Harney 2390. .VANTED Dining room girls at County Hospital, $26.00, room board and washing. Tel. Harney 652. U 111TE girl for general housework. Laund-.-isa kept Wages $10 per week. 108 N. Md Ave. Tel. Wal. 772. WANTED White girl about 16 or 1 years old to assist with child and housework. Good home. Phone Walnut 1621. WANTED A cook and second girls to go : west for Wyoming. Inquire Harney 981 for Information. WANTED White woman to do plain cook ing at Creche. 1235 So. 7th St. Call Douglas 6.621. HOUSEKEEPER wanted on farm at once. Small family; particulars In reply, Ad dress M. E. talton. Sumner. Neb. WANTED Competent white laundress for Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Adolph Storz. Walnut 960. WANTED A second maid with references, two In family. Apply Mr. Edward Hay den, 2016 Cass St. WANTED A good cook with references. Mrs. Adolph Stor. Walnut 960. WANTED A nurse maid 15 or 16. reference required, 143 S. 41st. Harney 5726. NEAT white gill for1 general housework. 1104 S. S5th St. Harney 2290. VfAID for general housework and good plain cooking No washing. Harney 1443. Miscellaneous. WANTED, WAITRESSES. GOOD PAT. SHORT HOURS. F.X rHANQB RESTAURANT. UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHoNB OUTU , 305. I HELP WANTED FEMALE Hotels and Restaurants. A YOUNG lady for -valtrea la restaurant. Apply at 1510 Dodge St. EDUCATIONAL . BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. . NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day Is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, atenotypy. typewrit Infj telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. , BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1565. isth and Harney St. Van Sant School of Business. i Day and Evening Schools. ,.220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Pouirlas 6S90. FOR RENTROOMS Furnished Rooms. LARGE from room, also smaller room. Private home; board near. 615 Park ave nue. Harney 661 4 TWO very neatly furnished rooms, desira ble location; very reasonable. 607 S. 20th Aye. .Red 5389. . VERY DESIRABLE modern room, with kitchenette; jartles employed preferred. On car line, Douglas 756S. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 608 North lith St. Reason able rent. NICELY FURNISHED room one block from car line, 22d and Plnkney streets- Phone Webster 4971. LARGE, sunny, furnished room lu modern home, Hanscom Park district. Harney 120S. MODERN, nicely furnished rooms, beauti ful location: no children. Harney 6554. LOVELY front room In private home. 105 Park Ave. Harney 6407. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fail to find the room you desire among these ada 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. LARGE, likely furnished three-room suit; also garage: no children. SO'JS Davenport. 5TlSOl"TII27;rH. two large front rooms on first floor: private family; two adults. HOUS K KEEPING "and " sleeping rooms, two block from postoffloe. Douglas 8644. NICELY furnished housekeeping rooms, also sleeping rooms. 514 S. 20th St. 209 S. 24TH Light housekeeping rooms on first floor, all modern. Red 5625. Board and Room. Jt'9 S. S8D, THE BRANSFORD HOTEL Is a new and modern fireproof building, home surroundings, for refined people; select neighborhood; excellent service. IN new home for tvo gentlemen, with break fast and dinner: home rouklng, and priv ileges; $6.60 each per week. 621 S. 32d Ave. Harney 1615. FURNISHED room In modern home, board optional. Red 6S25. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. HYLAND APTS., ISth and Nicholas Sts.; 2 and 3-room apartments completely fur nished, hot water, $4.60 to $7.60 per week. Webster 4067. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. DON'T CHASE AROUND. We have a splendid 5-room apartment In the Benbow Court, 4 4th and Dodge; new building; everything spotlessly clean; Ideal arrangement; aboundance of light and air; all the conveniences that every woman wants; pleasing surroundings. Talk with our tenants there. Available now. Price, $50 summer, $56 winter. Garages on premises, extra. If desired. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bank. D. 1016. FOR RENT HOUSES West WALKING distance, 2638 Dodge; 8-room modern house. Ready to move into $26. Ptiona Webster 4871. MODERN 10-room brick house, west of high school. 2601 Capitol Avenue, Tel. Harney 6564. North. LARGE rooms with bath, second floor, $10. Also barn. 2639 Seward St Tel Red 682. $22.60 FOR 6-room modern house. 1809 Loth rop St. South 6 ROOM Cottage, 2470 South 18th St. $12.50 monthly. II. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. SEVEN rooms, modern, good repair, garage. 830 South 29th street. Miscellaneous. !023 GRACE ST., 8-r. mod. house, $20. 1816 Corby St., 6-r., pt. mod. house. $17.50. 1921 Leavenworth, flat (2d floor), 6 rooms, part modern, $17.50. ALFRED C KENNEDY CO., 205 S. 18th St. Douglaa 722. Realtors. 2. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIOH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDC1. GARDEN, 4128 North 38, 6. rail., 208 South 41, modern 7 rooms, $16.00. $25.00. Harney, 2263 or Douglas 654. 124 nTYithHst! iiPr., mod., $40. F. D. WE AD, 910 S. 18th St. D. 171. Shopen & Co.. Rentals. Douglaa 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTEREYE Apartments, 145 N. 3UU St. 6 rooms, $55.00. I rooms, $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. TIZARD Palace block, central, unsurpassed 4-r. apt. wit,h balcony; also 4 flat with balcony. 220 '4 N. 23rd St. FOR PTENTSioderrT 8room house In de sirable neighborhood near a public park, and on (good car line. Phone Harney2414. 315 N. 25THDuplexrfat77 rms.. $32.50. ARMSTKONG-WALSU CO.. Tyler IMS. 333 Securities Bldg. North. FIRST-CLASS 3-rooin apartment with 4 room accommodations In the Coronado. 22J and Capitol Ave. Built-in bed. gas stove, refrigerator, etc. Summer rent, $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. 2702 Mandcrson Four-room modern apart ment. First floor. Colfax 129. South 7-ROOM flat for rent, all modern except heat. Call Douglas 1198. 5-ROOM apartment; strictly modern; Jani tor service; desirable location. Doug. 6392. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty FOR RENT One entire floor lq' the Brom ley building, about 60x80 ft.; steam beat, ater, elevator; also some good rooms. Cheap rent. I. N. HAMMOND, Agent, 210 S. 13th St. Stores. FOR RENT Modern store, 16th St., near P. O.. low rent. a. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room LET US SHOW YOU why you should office In The Bee Bid. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 131. ' MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notea as security. $40, 8 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 42 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 661. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 CT SMALLER LOANS.. 9 C7 10 W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892. (TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. -TY. 950. ! DIAMOM1M ANI1 JEWELRY LOANS Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry HstoUiti. lt lVS. P. tit Wl. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE K FIDELITY Phone Douglas tit for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. JP Rr?r?.ri Express Co.. Moving. . V. IXLJLJU Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 274. Doug. 9146. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your mpvlng handled just as you would au order for new furniture. That'a the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental Hats. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving', racking and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing call Tvler 230 or Douglas 4:s."S REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEMIS PARK 3716 Hawthorne Avenue e 7 rooms, stucco, modem; hot water heat. South front; 3 blocks to car line and fow blocks to new cathedraL Price for quick sale $5,000. Reasonable terms. J. L. HIATT COMPANY 900 IRST NAT'L. PHONE GO TYLER WO BK. BLDG. 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. Price only $5,000. $1,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 7 11 m- x t. Bfc. B I d K. Tyler 49 6 . NEW DUNDEE OAK BUNGALOW rooms on one floor; bookcases, colonnades, sun room; $3,850: only $350 cash, $36 mo. Call days Doug. 3140. WEST F A It N A M 6 - room bungalow, ill mortrn, lot 60x1 28, fli.e shade trees. Prloe tS.500. C. A. Grimmel. Phone D. 1616. North. Miller Park Bungalow, $300 Down; Balance Monthly Kive-room. nearly new bungalow: oak floors throughout; oak finish In living room and dining room; built-in bookcases; colonnade openings; south front; close to ar and school; full basement; furnace heat. Price, 3,600. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Realtors, 537 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. 4 ROOMS 2 LOTS Have a four-room house In good repair, which I will sell on easy payments. Has city water and electrio lights. Phone 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, 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. S18S. Near Twenty-sixth and Fort Price Only $3,650. Largs six-room bungalow, all on one floor, built by owner for home. Oak fin ish, buffet, French doors. nearly new. Choice south front lot 60x132. Garage. $1,000 down. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Ora. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. North Side Bungalow $2,800 J:; 00 cash, balance like rent, buys nearly new modern five -room bun nalow. A home well located, at a low price. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas .1962. TO HOME SEEKERS We have a choice personally selected list of collages, bungalows and houses In the north part of the cily for sale. Free auto service to bona fide homeseoker with $300 or more In cash. Mitchell In vestment Co.. 24th and Ames. Colfax 217. GOOD 6-r. mod. house for only $3,250; on east front, well located lot, 60x120; 18th near Sprague. W. H. GATES. 647 OmahaJNat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294. OWNER will sell his 7-room house at 2618 Bristol St. for $2,400. Terms if desired. Webster 41J0. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern s-room house, full basement, large lot, dote to oar. Price 13.350. Norrla & Norrls. D. 4270, MINNE LUSA homes and lota offer the beat opportunity to Inveat your money. Phone Tyler 1ST. Miscellaneous. A GOOD LIST OF HOMES. Owners of the following list of homes have decided to sell on a small payment down of $700 and the balance about the arne as rent. Including Interest; all are strictly modern In every way. In good lo cations, and have $, 7 and I rooms. Cut out this list, look over the homes on the outside, then If you are Interested, call us by phone, Tyler 60, and have one of our salesmen show you the Inside. Start now to own your own home. The first pay ment Is perhaps all the house will cost you. 3.1T.9 Jones St., 7 rooms ,...$4,500 3575 Jones St., 7 rooms 4.600 1220 N. 24th St., 6 rooms 4.200 IIH3 N. 34th St., 6 rooms 4.200 3121 Lafayette Ave., ( rooms 4,200 642 N. 27th St., 7 rooms 3,800 nr.fi N. 27th St., 7 rooms 3,800 3"28 Davenport St., 6 rooms $,600 60S S. 35th St., rooms 4.600 1131 S. 33d St.. 6 rooms.. .'. 6,000 707 S. 36th St., 7 rooms 4,300 703 S. 36th St., 7 rooms 4,500 1119 S. 31st St., S rooms 4.000 602 S. 3Jth Ave., 6 rooms 4,500 HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. 4 Rooms Modern Except Heat $i,800 $100 Cash $17 Per Month Very well arranged, woll built cottage. Good cement basement. Near Harney line and school. A. E. BURR, D. 2926 6-R., mod. ex. hi., near 24th Wirt, $1,750 6-r., md. ex. ht., 2 lota, 86 & Taylor, $1,650 -r., mod. ex. ht., cor. SI & Maple. .$1,600 $100 or $200 cash, balance about $16 per mo. will do. We buy as well as ell houses. See us. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. BUNGALOW. New, 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price. $4,000. Terms. $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 643 Paxton Blk. CHANCE (SACRIFICE) FOR REPAIR MAN. Bigger part .acre, small house, bearing fruit, poultry house, modern conveniences In street; schools, parks, cars; quick sale. Terma. Telephone eve nings. Walnut 25S7. W. FARNAM SMITH CO, Reel Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam 8t Doug. 1014. REAL ESTATETo Exchange GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. CM'AR 100-A. unimproved Jonea Co.. 8. D.. f.ir clear modern house. Seward Bro!.. 978 1 Irandvtf Bldg lougla $340. REAL ESTATE To Exchange 8 ACRES Keystone Park, fine Improve, ments, will take cottage part pay. All clear. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. 9 IS-1 4 City Nat. Doug. 2St9. EXCHANGE choice sOO-acre tract land all tillable, well Improved, rents for 1-J de livered, for $45,000 Liberty bonds; have other investments. Lock Box 10. Cook. Neb. REAL ESTATE Investment SAFE INVESTMENTS This property has 66 feet frontage on South 16th, with three. story and basement brick building, having retail stores on first floor and living quarters on second and third floors; gross rental about $4,600 per year. Price $45,000; encumbrance $24,000. 6 years 6 per cent. First mortgage held by eastern Insur ance company. Owner could use a good $6,004 to $,000 bouse In Kountse Place, Hanscom Park or West Farnam dis trict as part payment of equity. This Is located near 22d and Har ney Sts. and is an exceptionally well constructed twotory, two-family brick of nine rooms each, having hot water heat and finished In oak throughout. Located on south front lot 46x13$ feet to alley. The income will carry the property at a fair rate of Interest. The price Is attractive and will be given upon application. Can be handled with $8,700 cash, balance long time at i and 6 per cent. This property Is choice and makes a splendid Investment. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. REAL estate. Investments, house and lota. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas 6342 Sun Theater Bldg REM ESTATE -B'nesa Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and fpay rash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electrio Bldg. Tyler 66. BUSINESS property and investments, A. P. TUKBY and SON, 620Ftrst National DankBldg; M'CAGUE IN VESTMENT "CO.. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist. 15th and Dodge ste Douglas 415. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELM WOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. YOUR ACRE Is Plowed, Harrowed and Readv to Plant $10 CASH,$10 A MONTH In Benson Gardens. Fine, rich ground. Can't be beat in Douglas county, close to paved road and Jitney line. Raise a garden. Plenty of time to take care of It these long evenings. Can furnish team, planter and seed potatoes If you want to put part of It In potatoes. Prices: Acres, $760 to $S50. Two half acres, $400 to $500. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phono Tyler 60. ACRE ON PAVEMENT 4-ROOM BUNGALOW NEW SOUTH SIDE On car line, fine rich garden land, fronts two streets, will mako 6 large lota. House Is new and attractive. Poultry house. Price $2,600, $250 cash, Pals rice monthly. HASTINGS A HEYPF.N. 1614Harney St. Dundee, DUNDEE HOME ON EASY TERMS $760 cash and $27.50 per month plus 6 per cent interest on straight $3,000 loan, buys a good -story, 7-room modern house finished In oak and French gray enamel, with 7-8-Inch oak floors throughout, having garage. Lo cated on corner lot 60x136 feot. House Almost new and In good condition. Price $5,600. Immediate possession. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. 8-ROO.M, 2-story home, located in a very desirable neighborhood; slate roof, oak finish downstairs; large, comfortable size rooms, 2 fireplaces, garage, lots of fruit and shrubbery; 2 0-ft. lols go with the house, valued at $3,500; we consider this a bargain at the price we are nble to offer it, of J6.000. SUTLER A CARY, Sole Agents. 1 Keellne Rldg. Puug. 74. DUNDEE "BUNGALOW " Nearly new 6 room, ail modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two rooms, Full lot. Garage Price $4,600. Terms. the Byron reed co.. Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. Kth. HIGH and sightly Dundee lotn, $$75 to $1,160. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Shuler A Cary. Realtors Miscellaneous. CHOICE lake front, Carter Lake Club, rooms and bath, Web. 6118. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED KANCH OR FARM. Widow hai f five-room housea, ona T- room, modern house, one 8-room modern r.o;:e 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 end property in first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bank Bullding. WANTED IHAVE AHUYi:H OR A 6 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE. LOCATED NORTH OF LAKE ST., BETWEEN 24TH ST. AND SHERMAN AVE. ADDRESS BOX 5261, OMAHA BEE. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room housea and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat, Bank Bldg. LIST your property with JOHN J. MULVIHII-L, 210 Brsndela Theater Bldg. Phone D. 96 MEET me at F. P. Wead's Office REAL ESTATE Other Cities FOR SAT.E IN OLENWOOb, IOWA. 7-room house, almoist new, modern ex cept heat; large porches, fine well and cistern, good barn, garden spot, paved street, four blocks from business center, In desirable neighborhood; 1 hour's ride from Omaha. Price $2,2"0, on easy terms, or would consider land trade. Write Owner. Box 5137. Omaha Bee. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences: funds on hand for quick closing. E. 11. LOUGEE. INC., 63S-40 Keellne Bldg. oTvTdICNiTs ViF5 PER CENT OR MORli One dollar starts n account. OMAHA LOAN & HLDO ASSOCIATION. "LOA.S ON CITY PROPERTY VV. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. rric farm loans, rri ci 0L'20 PAUL7 PETERSON, 72 $64 BRA NDEI8 TH EATER BLDO. ' H."W.' BINDER. " Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAllA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEKE REAL ESTATE CO., 1116 Omaha Nat. Bank Hlilg. Doug. 2715. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, and 6 Per Cent J. If. HIT MONT Co.. Keellne Bldg. LOW RAWsrCAULBERO".'"si2' Bran dels Theater Bldg. 1). 685. 51, C,1 MONEY 2 HARRISON & MORTON n. J 72 i 019 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wi.'ad Bldg.. 18th and Farnam StsJ MONEY-to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY. Douglas 4328. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY 6TH. Our next excursion to MoOhee, Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 2"1 NF.VILLB BLK. Miscellaneous. FOR SALF. Lot of blue grass and meadow fescue. Prices rifc'ht. Charles C. Oraflus, Kearney, Neb, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Liberal Run of Sheep ; Increase of 6,000 in Cattle Re ceipts Over Last Week. Omaha. April 17. 1918. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 12,704 K..4S0 9.6S7 U'voipts were: Otfli tul Monday ... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Estimate today . .1 1,970 ld,5S4 7.1h . 6,673 16.769 16.428 . 8,900 20.600 11.600 Four das ;h:s week 40,14 71.223 Same days last week .SS.t.'O 60.712 4.1,798 37.391 30.667 32, 71.9 S3.01J Sumo d.iYs 2 w ks. ago. .12, 179 Same das 3 wks. ago. 32.0S3 Same days year ago.. 2. 336 Cattle There was a very 67,168 63,.700 1.3. 1S8 liberal Thurs- day run of cattle, about S.9O0 head, and the four das' suipply amount to over 40,000 head, 6.000 more than a week ago and 12,000 more than a year ago. Quality of the of fering continues very good and the market opened about steady for good to choice In eves selling from $16.50 to $17.00. On the light and medium steers the market was slow from the start, with bids and salt s from 10c to 25e lower. Cows and helf.Ts were In very limited supply, active demand and fully steady, and there was very Utile change one way or the other for stockeri and feeders. Quotations on catUrt. Good' to choice beeves, $16. OOJf 17.00; fih to good beeves, $15 .00 16.00; common to fair beeves, $11.60 4(14 ill; cows and heifers, good to choice heifers, $12 50013.50: good to "holce cows, $12.0013.25: fair to good cows, $?60 It. 50; common to fair cows. $7.604jD25; stuclicrs ami feeders, prime feeders. $11.26 W 12.50; good to choice feeders. $10.0015) 11.00; fair to good feeders. JS.r049,60; common to fair feeders, $7.004., 8.25; good to choice stockera, $9.60 1 1.00; stock heif ers. JS.nOiplO .00; atock cows. $7 00 9 60, stock calves, $8.&0ff 11.50; veal calves, $S.OO 41 miO, hulls, stags, etc., $.50tj'12.25; good to choice yearlings, $13. 50m 16.76: fair to good yearlings, $11. 50 1 13.00; common to fair yearllnga. $$.0OfrU,00. Sheep A liberal run of sheep today, con slating of gone) quality of lambs, fat lambs, shorn lambs and ewes, which averaged about thn same as yesterday's supply for the bulk of the sheep, on account of the late arrl val of a large portion of today's business the murUet was slow In opening, but the undertone looked to be a steady to possible strong market. Among the first sales ro ported were three loads of fronhly shorn feeding lambs, which sold for $16.50, and a lot of ewes bringing $16.40 per hundred. Quotations on sheep: Good to choice lambs, $20,260 21.16; fair to choice IhiuIw, $1.1 60iii 20.00; fair to choice yearlings, $15.25 O17.00; fair to choice wethers, $14.60 16 00: fair to choice ewes, $11.609)1 45; feeder lamba, $18 uOifi 19.60; spring lambs, $20. 00 26.00. Representative sales: No Av 11KS fed Iambi 6.'l 1201 fed lambs Hii 411 Mexlcnn lambs $4 Prl $30.15 20.00 16.40 Knrwas City Live Mock. Kansas City. Mo., April 18. C:ittle Re ceipt, 5,000 head; market steady: prima fed steers. $16. ODj) 17.20; dressed beef steers, $H .l)516.60; '"siern steers. $13 60) Hi S5; cons. $8.00i&'13.76; heifers, $9.00(h 14.60; stackers and feeders, 8.25 Sf 13.26 ; bulls, $8.60 j 11.75; calves, $S.00r 13.50. HogH Receipts, 8,000 head; market lower; bulk, $17.26((j!17.60: heavy, $17.20(g17.60; puckers and butchers, $17. 2611 17.65; light, $17 35lS'17.60; pigs. $I3.75W 17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,000 bead; market higher; lambs, $20. 00r 21.50; year lings, $16.0017.60; wethers, $16. ""iB 17.00, owes, $15.001.25. Sioux City l ive Stock. Sioux City, la., Aprlf 1 8 Receipts, 2,000 bpnd; market strong; beef steers, $13 009 17.50; fat cows and helfera, fO.OOIti 13.00; cannera, $7.25l&'8.&0; stock.. rs and feeders, $9.0013.BO; calves, $s. miff 1:1.00; bulls, stags, etc., $8.00litl 1.50; feeding cows and heifers, $7.60(8 11,50. Jlogs Receipts, 12,000 head; market 20c tn 26c lower; light, $17. OOfn 17.10; mixed, $l.90t7.00; heavy. $16.J6f 17.S0; pigs, $16 00(5)18.00; bulk of sales. $111 541 17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; ninrket mrong. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.26 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $25 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found could save commissions by buying direct from W. 8. Pershing, ex mayor of I.lmon, Colo; 3,200 acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parlies last week I'nl.ORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homea on very easy terma. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tallmadge. Colonization Agent Kaon. -Colo, lly Co., First National Bank Uldg., Pueblo, Colo. (i ih) farm lands $8 to $15 per acre; easy terms; good crops; average rain 19 Inches; adjoining ruuiiHes gelling $'.'() lo $."5 for .same land. Same soil and bettor crops than western Nebraska. Heo F. J. Qulnn, Court House, Cheyenne Wells, Vlo. FiWyQiTa RTKrtSe7SeTn fur sale from $10 per aero up. Write Henry Hummcls, Lincoln. N'eh. Iowa Land bio" M'itEHriiiiMoved farm, $loo acre! Great bargain. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. Montam. Lands. ONE CROP PAYS FOR OUR LAND In the famour Musselshell valley district ofMontnnii. Think what $2 wheat means on our low priced lands that will produce from 26 to 45 bushels per acre. Situated near good railroad towns. Easy terms. For Immigration Information along the Milwaukee lines, write Uano Conner, 205 K. 18th St., Omaha. Nebraska Lands. Niobrara River Ranch Sheridan County 4,920 acres on the Niobrara river, two sets improvements, l.UDO acres good farm land, deep black fertile soil, n better land In the state of Nebraska; cuts 660 tons of hay and alfalfa, but would cut many times that If not pastured; the up land, which la covered with heavy grass, also grows alfalfa; this Is not a sandhill ranch and will speuk for Itself; price $16.50 per acre: one-third cash: can be optioned till April 1, 1919 for $10,000 and sold with or without stock. White & Hoover 454 Omaha Nat'l P.U. llldg. FOR SALE 85 aires, lot. ffua of section three in township, twenty-four, north of range nine, east of tho sixth principal meridian. Nebraska. Wrlle. Sarah Thomas Blackbird, Mucy, Nob. NEBRASKA- 'F ARM-LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For bent, lands til best prices write Oeo. Antlll. Ilislr, Neb. WHITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. RANCHES (if all sizes and klnda, easy terms. A . I'atziruin, 301 Karbach Hilt CHOICE "F A R MS, N 1 i r so n 74 22 Rose Hldg7 Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Vtlley Project Heart of the range. Oct on the ground floor with 60 acres irrigated land In connection with open range. You can grow slock success fully snd cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. Send for bul letin. Hurley J. Hooker. 940 1st National Bank Bldg. WisconsinLands. OWN T aTfarm. We have ome of the choicest land In the heart of the vry best sec Hon of the Clovsr Belt of Central Wis cousin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet nd map. John S. Owen Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid-up water rlghta. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't Hat your farm with u If you want to keep It. K. P. SNOWDEN A SON, 423 S. 15th. Douglaa 9171. WANTED 20,000 acre of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Omaha Be. WIS have client who will pay cash, for bar gains In western land. Whit A Hoover, 'Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Arrivals of Grain Show In crease Over Those of Wed nesday; Demand for Corn; Oats Steady. Omaha, April II. 1518. Arrivals of grain today ahowed a light In crease over those of yesterday, with a total of 188 cars. Wheat receipts were t cars; corn, 151 cars; oats, 45 cars; rye. 1 car, and bt.'ley, 3 cars. Cash corn was In active demand and trn.le started early, the greater part of the offeilngs being dlsrosed of by 12:30. Oats wete steady to Ho higher, the bulk showing an advance. Rye was steady and barley not much changed. No. t rye sold at $3.42 and Nos. 3 and 4 barley at $1.40 and $1.4!, respec tively. Clearings were: Wheat and flour equal to 87.000 bu. : corn. 65.000 bu. Primary wheat receipt! were 1(4,000 bu. and shipments 7.000 bu., against receipts of 886.000 bu. and shipments of 734,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.0OS.000 bu. and shipments 677.000 bu , against receipt! of 679.000 bu. and shipments of 470,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts wer $00,000 bu. and shipments 1.036,000 bu., against receipts of 796,000 bu. and shipments of 773.000 bu. tat year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago S 157 133 Minneapolis 117 Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louts ... 3 . a . it . 13 .176 131 50 113 Winnipeg I'hese sales were reported today: Com No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.68; 2 cars, l.t!7; 1 car. $1.66. No. 3 white: 17 cars, $16; 7 2-b cars, $1.62: 1 car, $1.63; 3 cars, $'. o. No 4 white: 6 cars, $1.66; 7 cars. $1.55; 1 car. $1 65; 2-8 car, $1.53; 1 car. $162. No. 6 while: 1 car, $1.46; 4 cars. $1.45. No, white: 1 car. $1.35; t cars, $1.36; I car, $1.32. No. 4 yellow! t cars, $1.47; 2 curs, $146. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.37; 2 cars, $1.35: 1 car, $1.31. Sample yellow: 2-5 car, $1.15; 3-6 car. $1.00; 1 car. $1 Mi, No. 1 mixed: 1 3-6 cars. $1.56. No. 3 mixed: I car. $1.66; 1 cBr. $1.54; 1 car, $1 53; I car, $1.51. No. 4 mlved: i oars, f I 46. No. 6 mixed: 1 car,' $1.36; I cars. $1 36. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.30;' 1 car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.26; 11-6 cars, $1.25; 3-5 car, $ 1 tn. Sample mixed: 1-3 car, 11 15; 1 car, $1 05; I car. 85c. Cists No. S white: 1 car, 85'ic. Standard: $ cars, 85'tC No. 3 white: 1$ vara, 85c: 1 oar. 84Ve. No, 4 white: 4 cars, 84c. Sam. pie white: 2 cars, 82 '4c; 3 ears, tia. Oats and barley: 1 car, 82c. Rye No. ti 2-6 and 3-5 car. 12.49. Barley No. 3: 1 car. $1,40. No. 4: 1 car, $1.4$. Siwmplo: 2-6 car, $2.10; part of car, $1 JO. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. i white. $1.66 (9' 1.68; No. 3 white, $l.80iQ)1.63: No. 4 white, $t.tt No. 6 white, $1.4601.46; No. 6 white, $l.:aW 1.35; Sample white, $1.12(8 1.30; No. 2 yellow, $1.68; No. 9 yel low, $t.69(M.C7: No. 4 yellow, $1.46; No. 6 yellow. $1.32?) 1.37; sample yellow, 80c $1.15; No. mixed, $1.56; No. mixed, $1.51 1.65; No. 4 mixed, $1.45; No. t mixed, $1.3561.36: No. 6 mixed, $1.30 l.$ ; Sample mlxd, 86c&$l.l9. Oats: No. $ white, $6Hc: standard, 51ic; No. 3 white, 64H(86c; No. 4 White, 84c; sample. 82'8214jC. Harlev: No. 3, $1 40; No. 4, $1.42. Rye No. 2. $2.43. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Dee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art7 Close, f Y' ! Low;jClosi), Yest. Corn. May 1 27 1 27H 127 1 !7 157 July 1 46U, 1 47H 143 1 43 146i Oats. May 84, 84H !S ii 84 July 741,, 74 ;j J 7414 Pork May 47 45 47 60 4T 25 47 40 47 46 Lard May 26 87 tf 40 25 13 25 20 29 43 July 26 70 25 40 25 37 26 47 29 70 Ribs. May 23 70 2$ 76 21 17 IS 27 21 79 July 24 16 34 17 23 75 28 76 34 16 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Bearish Interpretation f War Report Bent Corn rrlcea Downward. Chicago, April 18. Hegrlsh Interpretations of war reports sent corn price! sharply downward today, more than offsetting an sarlier advance. The close wss heavy, at tho same as yesterday's finish to J Ho lower, with Muy $1.27 and July $1.4Si1.43. Oals declined lHc to. 2140 and provisions 60c. Selling pressure, which developed In the last half of the aesnlun and which became especially pronounced In the final hour, formed a direct contrast with the lack of aggressiveness at first displayed on the beer side of the corn market. A prediction of much colder wtather proved effective for a lime as a chock on offering and brought about a notable bulge, but buying power was not sustained- and opinions that recent setbacks had discounted In full the nearly perfect crop outlook became unpopular. It wss a this slage that the war outlook as construed by radical bears attracted general attention and subjected the market to wave of selling, which was In full progress as the day reached an end. Assertions that exporter! had withdrawn bids counted materially as a d-prisslng fac tor In th oals trade. Talk of a revival of acaliosrd demand turned out baseless. I'rovlslops weakened with hogs, cotton and grain. fash Trices: Corn No. t yellow, $1.68 I. 73: No. S yellow, $1.6031.66; No, 4 yellow, II. t6frl.56. Oals No, 3 white, 884 8SHc; stundnrd, 68-HBOo, Rye No. J. $2.4002,50. Barley $1.40 J. 78. Timothy $6.00 8 00. ('lover $18.0(1 C('28. 00. Pork Nominal. Lard $25.16. HIbs $23.0023.60. Omaha, Hay Market. Receipts continue heavy on prairie hay, but lighter on alfalfa. Demand very quiet, causing market to he In a weak condition and prices lower on all gndei of prairie hay. Prairie Hay Choice upland, $17.00: No. 1 upland, $15.00616.00: No. 2 upland, $10.00 14.00; No. 8 upland. $6.00$. 00: No. 1 mlldland, $ 1 5.00 Jf 16.00; No. 2, midland, $10.00I4.00; No. 1 lowland, $10.0011.00; No. 2 lowland, $7. 00ft 1.00; No. 3 lowland, $l.00fi 6.00. Alfalfa Choice, $21.00: No. 1. $18,000 19.00; standard. $13.0(ijt17.00; No. 2, $10.00 12 00; No. J, $7.50i&il0.00. Ont straw. $6,001(7-60. Wheat straw. $6.0(1(7(16. 50. New York Produce. New York, April 1 8. Hutter Market firm; receipts, 4,317 tubs: creamery, higher tlvin extras, 44lM.'ic; extras. (92 score), 14c; firsts. 41! iff 4.1 Wo. Eggs Market steady; receipts, 16,606 cases: fresh galhered, extras, regular packed, 38t3Kc; sumo, extra firsts, 36i 37; name, firsts, 341' ) 36c; fresh gathered storage packed, firsts, 36 ffl 37 c. Cheese Market steady; receipts. 6,446 boxes; stat", whole milk, flats, held, spe tin Is, :4t-2rc; slate, average run, i'33 241' c. PoultryLive and dressed market steady and unchanged. Kansas ( lly (.rnin. , Kauris City, April is. Corn No. ! mixed $1.64(1.1.71; No. 2 white. $1. 73i 1.76; No. J yellow, $!.(.-. il.; May, $1.37; July1." Jl.iK-V Oats No. 2 while. 87c; No. 2 mixed, 83 ii c Kan-n Cily, Mo. April 18 Butter and rou I try Mark" I. unchanged. Eggs .'laiket firm, 32 c. St. Joseph l ive Slock. St. Joseph. Mo., April 18. Receipt, 2,000 hd; market strong; steers, $13.O0W17.00; cows and heifers, $7.00fe 10 .50; calves. $7.00 fii I3.no. lings Receipts. 6,000 tiend; market high er, tup, $17.50; bulk of sabs. $ 17.1 5 17.45. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,600 heud ; market higher; lambs. $18. U0j 21.50; ewes, $10 .00 .16.50. Minneapolis (.rain. Minneapolis. April 16. Flour Unchanged nye $2.52fiJ2.54. Barley $1.4221-83. Hran $33.14. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.6001.60, Oats No. 3 white, 848ic. Flaxseed $4. 00 4.02. Chicago Produce. Chicago. April 18. Butter Market un changed. Ekks Ricelpta, 27,977 cases; market un cl.sngrd. Potatoes Market higher; receipt. 26 car; Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin bulk, ?1.20ffll 30; sacks, $1.261. 35. .... Ht. Lout drain. St. J.ouls. April 18. Corn No. 2, $1.64; No. 2 white, tl.HO 1.81; June, $1.45, nomi nal; July, $1.46 bid. Osts No. 2. l4; Slay, 83o bid; July. 73 Vie bl4 ' NEW 'YORK STOCKS! Favorable War News Drive Shorts to Cover, Causing Ex. pansion in Buying of Speculative issues. Nsw York. April 1$. The atock market'! extreme dependence upon th war sltuatloi wa atrlklngly emphasized during today'r. operations, "trading was dull and narrow li the first half of the session. But It broad' ened and strengthened later on new tha' French troops had reinforced the Brltlal along the northern battlefrent. Shorti scrambled to cover and buying for the Ion I account was evident tn the general advanci of 1 to S points, a few of th speculative ) Issues gaining 3 to ( points. w United States Steel featured th rls being confidently absorbed In the usual largt Individual blocks at an extreme gain ot lu t virtually all of which wa held. Other equip-V ments. coppers, shippings, oils, auger and 1 '' miscellaneous variety of low priced spec, laltlei scored net gains of 1 to 4 point Ralle were alow In making a itart, but ral lied In th last hour, Reading more than re covering it I point dividend, whll Can- , dlan Pacific, Union Paclflo and Lehigh Val ley closed at 1 to 2-point advances. Salea amounted to 656,000 shares. th largest turnover In almost a month. Of thli toisl United States Steel' quota, wai aboul JO per cent. Domestic development had no direct' bearing upon the market. Th report of'' several leading copper producing companies varied, but quarterly aUtement of th ln- dependent ateel companies wore mainly fa vorable. Monetary condition wer confllotlag, call I loans stiffening, whll time fundi wer In . ' .freer supply, though quotably unchanged nouns were irregular, Japanese first 4a d. dining 4S and Paris 6a hardaning 41 largM fraction. Liberty laaues wer active, but variable. Sales (par value) aggregated $5,750,000. United State bond (old Issues; . . unchanged on call. . Number of sale and quotations on led Ing slocks: Closlni Hale. High. Low. Bid. . Am. Beet Sugar., 1,400 71' 11 7y American Can 35.00 44 43i 3 Am. Car & F'dry.. 3,600 74 TT4 78 4 Am. Locomotive... 3,000 (3H 1H (3 Am Smelt. Kef.. 3.800 78 7( T?4 Am. Sugar Ref.... I, $00 103 101 V 104 Am, Tel. Tel.... S.600 100 It 106 4 Am. Z., L. A S 13 Anaconda Copper.. 13,800 64 5 S(t ' Atchison 700 13 8841 s. AO W. 1881 1,809 119 108 H 10$ V Ball. Ohio . 700 (3 11 61 S 1 B 8, Copper 191, . California Pet s.'. 17 2.200 138 13714138; 1,009 74 It 67 ... Canadian Paclflo. Central leather.. Che, A Ohio C, M. & S. P C. A N. W 108 10 100 64 (4 14 3$ la $t 31 14 1 II 1, Ji 19 - life. 0 .41 ' II 31 38 . tt 36 37 84 63 93 sitt m 48 46 . 47V 14 I4U 14K'' C, R. I. A Pac. clfs 1,400 Chlno Copper. . .... 409 Col. Fuel Iron,. $00 Corn Product! Ref 13.800 Crulclble Steel 8.600 Cuba Can Sugar.. 3,500 Distiller' Securities 4,009 fle ' too ueneral Electrio... Clcneral Motor,.., 0 I40"4i 181 140 ,: 4,600 130 111 1104'. "Hi Ot. Northern pfd... tit. N. Or Ctfs.,,, o.auu 21 17 id Illinois Central Inspiration Conner.. B,40o 41 47 47- Inl, ,M M. pfd..,, 12,800 14 11 13 Int. Nickel 1.S00 $1 1$ 28 Lnt"'""' " !Uno )7 V k.. poumern..,. 600 16 11 16V Kennecott Copper.. 3,100 12 11 , 13 111 17 1.109 $6 ,1 94 400 18 28 31 1,900 21 20 21 91 1.009 11 18 19 609 9 tl 9 309 $8 18 23 300 103 103 101 Lculsvllle & Nash. . Maxwell Motor.,,. Mag. Petroleumn. ,, Miami Copper...,. Mlasourl Paclflo... Montana Power,... Nevada Copper, , . . New York Central N. Y., N. H. A If... Norfolk A Western Northern Pacific. 600 84tt 1344 14 Paclfln Mall 1,300 33 11 fix 1 ennsyivnnia Pittsburgh Coal.... 900- 44 43 43 61 109 3444 4U till Ray Con. Copper.. Reedl" 9,800 10 79 '0" i Rep. Iron A Steel, , 9,409 12 80 tt Rhattuck Aria, Cop , , j Southern Pacific. 800 18 99 i Southern Railway. , 1,900 31 0 91 ) Studebaker Corp... 9.709 19 19 19 ' Texa Co 3,!00 148 141 141 x Union Paclflo 3,200 119 111 119 U. S. Ind. Alcohol,. S9.700 127 131 128 U. 8, Steel 147,400 94 91 94;,- U. S. Steal pfd.,.. 900 110 110 11 V' Utah Copper 1,300 79'i 78 79 Wabash pfd. "B" , 12 Western Union .... 709 9i 94 94. Westlnghouse Kleo 1,000 40 40 40 , i, ioisi aaiei or the day 535,000 Share. ' (offe Market. ' New York. April 18. Th market for tint, "f feo future was very quiet today, but ruled generally steady and after opening un-- changed to 1 point higher closed at a ne',- advance of 1 to 5 points. No fresh feature wai reported in the ocean freight altuatlois snr " business generally seumed to ha walflnr fn- , developments In that connection. July ol .' at 8.49c, .whll September worked op froti . 8.4.1c to 1.47c. with last prices at th bea level of the day. May. l.lSol Julv. I.49n September. 1.47c; October, S.tOcj December 1, 8.66c; January, 1. 00c; March, l.70o. Spot, dulli uio is, c; eantos 4s, livko. Very few firm offer wer reported from Santo.. Of fen " irom Kio in the coat and freight Include-' 7 at 8.150 and 8a at 80. for ateamcr hip." mom. conoon cream. The official cablet f" reported an dvance of 76 rets In th nit market. Santos spot wer to rels and ft. ' ture 807S rels lower. Rio cleared 88.0OI ' bags for Now Yrk. BraslIIan port receipt! " ' 56,000 bags. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, April II. Cattle Reeainte 4 009 head: market ateadr: : native hi steers, 111. 604JH.76; yearling steers n6 heifers, $l.60,00; cow, 7,804ll.0; ' Blocker and feeders, $7.6O11.00;' fair tt ! prim soutnern oeef steer, $9.0016. Hi beef cow and heifers, 6. 00918.60: souther yearling (teer and heifers, $7.60010.00; n. live caives, i(.'tri.a. . T-r,' Hogs Receipts, 10.200 head: market' lower; lights, $17.517.80; pigs, I16.I64 u 17.76; mixed and butchers, 1 1 7. 40 Iff IT 76;' " T good heavy, 1 17.20 17.40 ; bulk, f 17.40 'n II. ID. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 909 head: market higher; lambs, $20.564731.25; we. $i. 0017. 00; wethers, $19.(0017.09: can nors and chopper, $8.6009.60. Chicago IJt -Stock, Chicago, April 18. Cattle Reoelpta, 16,000 head; market, unsettled; native- . steers, $11. 005717. 25. a new high record': :ii.oeker and foeder. $8.40ll.7S; cow and heifers, I7.t0tvlt.ti; calves, $9.00014.10. Hogs Receipts, 84,000 head; market," ' weak; bulk, $17.4017.80; light. 111.30 17.90; mixed, $I7.20 17.15; heavy, $11400) ' 17.70; rough, $16.4016.76; pig. $13.36 17.25. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 12,000 head) market, strong: sheep. $13.00fl l7.88; lamb, ,, $H.50ij)2i.io, ti new high record. , w York Cotton.' ' "--so- New York, April It. Cotton tuturel opened Irregular; May, BO.lOc; July, 29.71c,' October, 28.61c; December, 24.0tc January," 27.940. Cotton futures closed .unsettled; May,. , 28.82c: July, 28.39c; October, 27.13c; Decern. -ber, 26 90c; January 26.72c. -j Spot cotton, market quiet; middling .', 30.30c. ... , New York. April 18. Cotton closed stead) at a net decline of 107 to Hi point. , , " ' 1 . 1 ' Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Cla., April 18. Turpentine-,."" Firm, 38o; sales. 70 bbls.; receipts, it bids.; shipments, 201 bbls.; stock, 23.41; 11 bbls. . Rosin Firm; sales. 344 bbls.; receipt! P.l'i bbli.; shipments, 683 bbls.: stocks,.. 7,680 bbls. Quotations: B, $5. li;' t, K,' ... F, O. H and 1, $5.30; K, $6.50; M, $5.70, ' N, $6.25; WO. $6.70: WW, $7.00. Dry tloods. ,1 ' " New Tork, April 18. Dry Goods Cottofj goods and yarns were quieter and oni ; price Irregularity reported a a conse. ".. -. quence of weoker cotton markets, Th ' government Is calling for large quantitlrl - ' of nnlnsooks fur underwear. Wool goods market were very firm. Raw ,Uk wa 1 f firmer. ' Metal Market. '- ' ' r New York, April 18..-Mtals Lead, ctady . ' . spot, $7.077.42. Spelter, dull; East 8t' y Louis, apot, $6.90 asked. ; i At Lortdon Copper: Spot nd futures'. - 110; electrolytic, 1125, Tint Spot and futures, 380.' Lead: Spot, 29 10a; tu-' ; ture, 28 10s. Spolter: Spot. 54; future., . 50. Duluth Unseed, Duluth. , Minn., April 18. Linseed At $3. $904.03: arrive, $3.97; May, $3 17 bid J, July, 11.94 asked; October, $8.53. ' . 11 j - -. DrIM ult, ' New York. April 18. Evaporated apple dull; prunes, quiet; apricot and peaches..-, firm; rllni, steady. - . ,y Kw Tork Sugar. '. , New York, April 18. Sugar Raw. teaJS centrlfuraL t.Oio: tin granulated. 7.4$, ' ; f V