- i l r ft i 0 HELP WANTED FEMALE Professions and Trades. 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 GIRLS! GIRLS! Wanted Twenty-five girla to work In pack In department; (I per week to start, i ITEN BISCUIT CO.. " '" 12 th and Capitol Ave. WANTED 20 girl, experience on power sewing machine!. Experienced operator! can earn from (1! to $15 per week. Light. ' cloan, steady work. Two weeks' guaran tee given new beglnneri. Omaha Auto Top Co., 709-11 South 16th 8t. TWO LADIES to learn halrdreaalng. Madame Wilson, 1510 H Douglas St Saleswomen and Solicitors. SOLICITORS Experience unnecessary. Salary and expenses; call or phone Mr. Schmidt, Castle Hotel. " Household and Domestic. ' WANTED Qirl between 25 and 36 years of age for general housework and to care for, . 16 months old baby. Wages 110 per week. Must be able to take full charge and have city references. Call Colfax 1398. TO THE GIRL who desires to work In a home where good treatment Is extended and wages fairly good, will do well by calling Harney 4286 or Harney 2268. WANTED Competent white girl for gen eral housework where second girl Is kept. No washing. Mrs. W. D. Hosford, 525 S. 87th St. Harney 87. WAITED Experienced laundress for steady position, three or four days each week. Mrs. Barton Millard. Har. 47. 123 North 39th Street. WHITE girl to assist with light housework, small family. Phone or write Mrs. J. J. tirabow, 4903 Walnut St., Omaha, Neb. WHITE girl to assist with housework; bouse cleaning done; good wages and small fam ily. Call Walnut 3686. 5008 Capitol Ave. WANTED At dnce, white girl for general housework; no cooking or washing. Tel ephone Harney 4572. 1335 S. 36th Ave. WANTED Competent maid for general housework; no washing; three in family; good wages. Harney 6429, WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework. Mrs. Ralph Peters, 514 S. 40(h. Harney 205. WANTED Qlrl . for general housework. Mrs. A. D. Peters. 1931 8. ISd St. Tele phone Harney 6272. WANTED An experienced second girl. Ap ply to Mrs. C. T. Kountze, 8926 Dewey avenue. Harney 224. WANTED-rCorr.petent white girl for gen eral housework, good 'wages. Phone Harney 5563 WANTED A girl for general housework, . no washing, 16 a week. Telephone Har ney D072. YOUNG white girl to help with child and light work; good home. Telephone Wal nut 1621. CAPABLE girl for general housework; two in family. 604 South S6th Street Har ney 4355. WANTED A competent cook at 208 S. 23d St. Tel. Harney 1647. A GIRL for general housework; no washing. Harney 607. . Hotels and Restaurants. CHAMBER MAIDS WANTED. APPLY IX PERSON AT HOTEL KEEN, 18TH AND HARNET STS. EDUCATIONAL v. BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer elal and Fngllsh branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney fits. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schtols. 120 Omaha National Bank Bide. Douglas 6890. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. It you fail to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. Olves complete description of vacant rooms In all parta of the city. New Jlst Issued every week. FOUR-ROOM completely furnished apart ment for the summer, 8 blocks from busi ness center, 137.60. Give references. Box 6G0T Omaha Bee. SUITE of front rooms, $4 per week; would like to get plain working people; every thing furnished; act quickly; snap. 615 S. 25th Ave. LARGE desirable room facing Turner Park. Beautiful West Farnam district Walking distance. 116 S. list Ave. FURNISHED room, strictly modern, private home, good location. Breakfast optional. Webster 3991. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine. 608 North 17th St Reason able rent MODERN furnished rooms at the Sunshine apartments. ; 60S N. 17th St $2.60 per week. NICE sleeping rooms for ladies. Call eve nings, 823 Park Ave., 'Tel. Harney 1988. Housekeeping Rooms. FOUR large rooms on ground floor; high, airy ceilings, newly and completely fur nlshed; god home for summer. 2580 Har ney St. LIGHT housekeeping able; summer rates. rooms, very de 2580 Harney St. 2822 Farnam Three nice housekeeping rooms, electric lights, gas range, sink, re frigerator. MODERN, nicely furnished rooms; beauti ful location; no children. Harney 6564. FOR RENT Light 2011 Harney St housekeeping rooms. NICE clean Howard. housekeeping rooms, 1611 Board and Room. EXCLUSIVE modern room and board to re fined business people. Home cooking, Instantaneous heater, lawn and shade. Walking distance. References exchanged. Box 405 Bee. i Unfurnished Rooms. two" or three unfurnished rooms to young girl or couple without children. 1614 N. 17th St - - ' ,- Rooms Wanted. " CONGENIAL young couple desires one or two rooms In private home; prefer Dun dee neighborhood; meals preferred. Re ply at onca to Box (482, Omaha Be. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartment!. WANT to rent 6, 7, or (-room bouse; 150 to $66 per month; west part of town. . Dundee preferred. W. L. Selby A Sons. Phnne D-1510. t-ROO.M.'' nicely furnished, modern. . 2d St . . . ... 408 N. FOR RENT HOUSES W?st FOR RENT May 1st eight-room new brick house, modern in every respect 1617 Har ney St. $50. Toung A Doherty, 131 Brandela Theater Bldg. Doug. 1671. GARDEN. 4128 N. 3Sth. 6-r.. $16. 2019 Marcy, 7 rooms modern. $35.10. John N. Frenser, Douglas 664. North. HOUSE FOR RENT. Five room modern house. Strictly first class. 2731 Seward. $15. . S6uth. 6-ROOM Cottage, 2470 South 18th St $12.60 monthly. H. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. 1820 Vinton street Six large rooms, mod ern except heat. Phone P. 7701. Miscellaneous. HAVE two furnished house for rent Prices $60.00 and $50.00 per month re spectively. F. 3. FITZGERALD, 140 Be Bldg. Harney 174$. Douglaa 411$. 2023 GRACE ST.. 8-r., mod. house, $20. 181$ Corby St., 6-r., pt. mod. house, $11.60. ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.. SOS S. 18th St Douglas 721. REALTORS. $10106 8. 28th, 4 rooms, newly papered. $352662 St Mary's, 12 rooms, furnace. $452007 St Mary's, 10 room mod., brick. Rlngwalt Bros., Brandels Thea. Bldg. HOUSES IN ALL, PARTS OF THB CITT. CREIGH SONS CO., BEE BLDQ. LIST your property for rent or sal with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler 728. Shopen A Co.. Rentals. Douglaa 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTEREYE Apartments. 146 N. tub St 6 rooms, $56.00. $ rooms, $36.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. "EAUTIFULLY furnished 6-roora apart ment with sun porch, to sublet; best lo cation and Janitor service. 3208 Harney. Telephone Harney 6813. HAMILTON Ak'TS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 14th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1473. 316 N. 25TH Duplex flat, 7 ran., $32.60. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. SUBLEASE, 3-room apartment, with five room accommodations, $35. Call Harney . 25S0. TIZARD PALACE BLOCK Close in, few equal; 3-room apartment; also 4-room flat. Apply 22014 N. 23d. Phone Red 4231. North. TWO GOOD FLATS Nice In appearance, good arrangement of rooms, newly decorated, modern In every respect. 9 rooms each. 3819 Farnam St. $60.0'. 301 S. 38th Ave. $65.00. THE BYRON REED COMPANY Realtors Doug. 297 212 S. 17th St BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and five room apartments. Sethlow Ter- , race, 16th and Yates. Webster 932 and Wobster 4328. FOUR-Room new apt., modern; corner; very light, $26; vacant May 1. Maple Court, Maple St. Red 682. South 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 Stores. STOKE ROOM for rent. Ground floor space, 39x85 ft. with suite of offices and vault 39x28 ft. on floor above; ex tra good light and ventilation; 1 blocks from retail business center of Omaha. Rental $2,000. J. H. Dumont A Co., 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. STOKE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas, 20x 60, aUam heat, rent $115 per month. WORLD REALTY CO. Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN Htore, 16th near P. O. Low rent (i, P. Stabbing. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room HAVE excollert light office space for rent In City National Bank Building. Private office with space for one or two clerks In outer offici. Furnished or unfurnished, $25 per month Apply 1120 above build in i?. Phone Douglas 3919. HI'ItRV There are only a few vacant offices left In The Bee building. Key nfnne Investment Co.. Tyler 131 WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. Two I,.' three-room apartment; or unfur !'::! 'd rooms. State rent. Box 6337, (ni;iha Bee. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE S FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. 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 moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing 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 280 or Douglas 4338 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. New 5-Room Bungalow and One Quarter Acre $250 cash and $25 per month buys brand new bungalow, oak floors and hardwood finish throughout. Located at 43d and Oak Si. Price $2,975. The Byron Reed Co. Phone Douglaa J9T. 212 S. 17th. WEST FARNAM 6-room bungalow, all modern, lot 60x128, fin shade trees. Price $3,600. C. A. Orlmmel. Phone D. 1616. North. 4247 WIRT ST.-$3,150 5-ROOM BUNGALOW V Immediate possession. Must be sold by May 1. Very nicely decorated. Built two years; oak floors throughout; oak finish In part. Built-in window seat; full basement $400 down, balance monthly. Owner will give liberal dis count on $1,600 equity for cash. Call Webster 2671 or Tyler 60 and ask' for Mr. Manvlllc, HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harney St. 3157 MEREDITH AVE. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW $2,350 $300 DOWN This Is a horn built only a few years. Level lot On block of car, good lighting fixtures. Full cement base ment Non-resident owner, balance pay able $22.50 per month. HASTINGS HEYDEN, i 1614 Harney Street. 5-ROOM, strictly modern and brand new cottage can be bought for $3,160; $160 cash and balance $30 monthly. Has oak floor and built-in features; close to car, schools, churches and stores; fin neigh borhood. WALNUT 677 WE SELL, Rent. Insure and make Loans on City pronerty. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24th and Ames Are Col. 217. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. 4 ROOMS 2 LOTS Have a four-room house, in good repair, which I will sell on easy payments. Has city water and electrlo lights. Phone Douglas 1628. WELL built and excellent planned five room bungalow, new furnace, bath, oak finish and floors, built In feature, close In. $3,700. email payment down and monthly on balance. Best bargain In city. Apply to owner at 1626 Victor Ave. Business phone Douglss 1919, resi dence phone Webster 1579. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern k-room house, full basement, large lot close to ear. Prlo 93.150 Norrls A Norrls. D. 4370. M1NNB LUSA home and lota offer the beat opportunity to invest your money. Phon Tyler 187 South SOUTH SIDE ACRE ON PAVEMENT 4-ROOM NEW COTTAGE On car line, fin rich ground for gar dening and very accessible poultry houss. Price $2,500; $250 cash, balance monthly. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. Phon Tyler 60. -NEAR HANSCOM PARK. Fine all modern 6-room cottage, paved street, lot 10x160, for $$,190; $660 cash, balance monthly. TEBBENS, (Realtor), 606 Omaha National Bank. l-ROOM mod. house, Hanscom Park dis trict hardwood finish, $300 cash. W. H. GATES, 647 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1114. HOT water ht, 6-r., mod., e. front lot pav ing paid; near 18th A Vinton, $1,600, about $50 cash. Rasp Bros., Keeltne Bldg. Ty. 111. Miscellaneous. BUNGALOW. New, 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near oar Una. Price, 14,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 64S Paxton Blk. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER A 8HOTWELL, 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 6011. W. FARNAM 8MITH CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St Doug. 1011 FOR SALE Lot on N. 17th St., between Fowler and Grand avea. Box 621. David City. Neb. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your horn or business propsrty and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electrlo Bldg. Tyler II. BUSINESS property and Investment. A. P. TUKEY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 16th and Dodge Bte Douglas 416. ' REAL ESTATE To Exchange 21 FINE resident lots, Roswell, N. M., for Omaha property only seven to twelve blocks from court house, near school and city park; best located in the city. Will stand Investigation. Price $6,800. BURNS KIBLEIt, Persia, la. WILL take touring car worth $1,600 on 160 acres near Gordon, Sheridan Co.; land mostly good black loam; act quickly. D. 1472. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or (astern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 111 Bran. Th. Bldg. REAL ESTATE! Unimproved ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,160. Easy terms, loan arranged for building purposes. Phon D. 6074, Bhuler A Cary. Realtors- Acreage. 2-ACRE BARGAIN. I block from Benson car - lln, elty water and cement walks; $500 cash, bal ance $20 each month; a big knap, TEBBENS, (Realtor), 60S Omaha National Bank. 2 V, ACRES Unimproved, close to Florence car. Easy terms or would exchange on small cottage. Call Mr. Browne, Doug. 2819. 1-3-AC'RE just west of Elmwood park, $465. $2 down, $3 per week. Will plow and harrow FREE. Phone Douglas 1016. Benson. BIG BENSON SNAP ONLY $3,200. Act Quickly Ground 75x128; nice garden, plenty of fruit, chicken house; permanent walks all around; nifty S-room, mod ern house, excellently located 2540 No. 65th St. (Benson), 1 1-2 blocks south of car line. Direct from Owner. FAIRACRES About Hi acre on Dodge street in Falracres. This Is a nice, south front, close to beautiful homes, and Is the rheapift acreage In this high-class dis trict. Price for quick sale, $3,450. J. L. HIATT CO., QAA FIRST NAT'L. SUU BK. BLDG. . PHONE Q TYLER vO Dundee. DUNDEE HOME 4802 UNDERWOOD AVE. Owner has Instructed us to cut th price for quick sal on this nearly new 7 -room home, which is located on a corner lot, south and east front on paved street, within on block of ear line. Has reception hall, dining room, living room and kitchen on flrt floor; three bedrooms and sleeping porch (en closed so that It practically makes 4 bedrooms) on second floor; also stair way to attic for stor room; full base ment; oak floors on first floor. Only takes $600 cash to handle, balance th same as rent Please do not bother th tenant, but call us up by 'phon if yo want to go through th house. HASTINGS A HEYDEN. 1614 HARNET T. Phon Tyler 60. DUNDEE-EVANSTON HOME $12,000 New, 1-room, modern, np-to-dat brick veneer and stucco house, with birch ma hogany woodwork in first story, whit enamel In second; oak floor upstairs and down; full cemented basement; hot water beat with Rudd automatic water heater; porcelain laundry tubs; 1 full lots and garage for four car. This house ha a beautiful sun room, finished In white enamel, and a child' bed room, suitable for a sleeping porch. It over looks Falracres and Elmwood Park. Price $12,000; easy terms; $3,00$ cash will handle this. J. H. DUMONT & CO, ' 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 491. DUNDEE, $8,500 A very attractive stucco bom over looking Happy Hollow district conveni ent to school. First floor arrangement includes extra large living room, fire place, dining room, kitchen and den; 4 bedrooms, on with fireplace, with tile bath, on second floor; extra toilet and lavatory on th first floor; full base ment; hot water heat; gang for I cars, driveway. Lot 86x136. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 1941. 119-20 City National. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Just listed a 7-room, trtctly modern bungalow, located near 61st and Capitol aw., " " wwu vim a, i bi iioor; two rooms and sleeping porch on oondl; oik iinisn inn om iiours; Duut-in feat ures; tile vestibule; hot water heat; full basement; paved street; large lot Price $5,750. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 637 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. - NEW DUNDEE . OAK BUNGALOW room on one floor; bookcases, colonnades, sun room: 13.650; rmly $360 cash, $35 mo. Call Uajs Doug. H0 : , ' REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage. Cathedral district. Beautiful corner lot 4 2d and Burt streets, paved. An excellent location for contractor or as an investment. On ac count of draft must soli. See Mr. Nolet Fontenelle hotel. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has $ five-room houses, on 7 room, modern house, one 8 -room modern house and 1 modern stor 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, 111 City National Bank Building. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 4-room houses and bungalows with 1300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. LIST your property with JOHN J. MUV.VIBILL, 100 Brandels Theater Btfig. Phone D. 94 WANTED to buy. 6 or 7-room modern house. Give descr'ption, location, lowest price for cash. Box 4288, Omaha Dee. WANTED ToHilElsfr'TOin five to-10 acres of unimproved land. Webster 1367. WANTED Modern flat, value $30,000 to $40,000. Address P. O. Box 4Y3, Onawt, la. MEET me at F. D. Weed's Office. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY JUL Our nsxt excursion to McGehee, Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 301 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. ONE to twelve sections eastern Colorado ranch. Artesian wells, good ranch build ing, railroad station on land; electric power line through land; five miles from large elty. Will sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. Price $35 per acre. Terms, $5 psr acre cash, balance ten annual pay ment 1 per cent. Will consider part cash and trade. Also 6,000 acres of dry farming land In Crowley county, Colorado, $16 per acre; also New Mexico 60,000-acre ranch, with water rights for 7,000 acre. Address B. H. Tallmadge, Pueblo, Colo. COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmer of moderate means to secure farm home on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonisation Agent Kans.-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg., Pueblo, Colo. LiSTEN Old residents who refused to pay 61.26 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 ysar ago are paying $10 to $-6 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely sine they found could savs commissions by buying direct from W, 8. Pershing, ex mayor of Ltmon, Colo; 1,200 acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parties last week FOR SALE NE 7-6s-48w, Yume Co., Colo. Unimproved. Lays smooth, fine soil. Mtg $1,100, 6 pet., two years to run. Price $2,800. This Is a snap. R. M. Cauthorn. $02 Schwelter Bldg, Wichi ta, Kan. Maryland Lands Money-Making Farm $3,900 Receipts Last Year HT-acr Maryland beauty; 87 acres level loam, etone-free; tillage with clay subsoil, In high state cultivation; wire fenced pasture; 200 apple trees; valuable lot wood and timber; 1-story, 7-room house; stock barn, poultry house, carriage house or garags. Short, mild winters and 240-day growing season, with plenty of rain; splendidly located on Improved road, near school and neighbors; only 1H miles to depot and 2ft mile to high school, creamery and canning factory. Aged owner gives Immediate possession and make low price $6,300; less than half down. For list showing wheat, corn, hogs, etc., sold for $3,900 In 1917, see page 82, Strout's Spring Catalogue of 884 Bargain in dosen states. Copy mailed free. E. A. Strout Farm Agency, Dept. 8072, 205 South 18th St., Omaha, Neb. Nebraska Lands. 3490 ACRES THE FAMOUS COIL RANCH OF BAST PINK RIDGE. 1$ mile from Marsland, 20 mile from Crawford; 800 acre under cultivation; mora than half th place farmabl. All heavily covered with buffalo, wheat and gramma grass. Running water, some tim ber. No finer place for sheep, cattle and horses than this ranch. A big bargain and good terms; $18 per acre. Come and look at this. Write me for pictures and descriptions. Arab L, Hungerford, Craw ford, Dawes county, Nebraska. A SNAP 140 ACRES $2,600 We can deliver Section 29, Township 17, Range 30, McPherson County, Nebraska, for $2,600 cash, for immediate acceptance. 6 per cent commission to agents. PARISH INVESTMENT COMPANY, 614 Grand Av. Temple, Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE Improved farm, 240 acre, less than four mils from Falrbury, Nebraska. $86.00 per acre. Purchaser can assume $9,001 mortgage. This Is certainly a snap. Address, Glenn W. Martens, Pierre, South Dakota. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices writ Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy terms. A. A. Patzman. 801 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS, Nllason, 422 Rose Bldg. New York Lands. 304 aores, $6 mile from Buffalo, 1 mil from cheese factory, churches, store; sohool en farm, dark loam soil. 40 acres timber, living springs, 1 houses, barn 60 by 10 basemer.t stable, concrete floor, silo. Including 61 head cattle, 11 horses, 4 hogs, 10 hens, all fodder, complete farm ing equipment Price $12,500. Easy term. Free list, Ellis Bros., Sprlngvllla, N. Y. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, giving descrip tions, terms, prloes, etc, on hundreds of farm for sals; free for the asking. Square Deal Realty Co., 41 The Florence, Syra cuse, N. Y., T. Black, mgr. South Dakota Lands. SHEEP AND RANCH FOR SALE. 100 head good aged ewes, bred to lamb m May. 100 early lambs 20 reglsterea Shrop buck. 120 acre home ranch, well Improved, together with six sections leased land, leases all paid for three year, all for $28,000. C. A. NESBIT. Falrburn, 8. D. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land in the heart of the very best sec tion of the Clovsr Belt of Central Wl. conaln. Low price. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John 0. Owen Lumber Co.. Owen, Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $6$ per a., Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi C. M Rylander. 154 Omaha Nst'l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If yon want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN A SON, 428 S. 16th. Douglas 1871. WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. WE have clients who will pay cash for bar gain in western land. Whit A Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg Horses Live Stock Vehicles FOR SALE Young registered Holsteln bull of high class. Price right E. O. Good lax son. Kimball, 8. D. FOR SALE 20 Holsteln cows and heifers. Apply F. C. Bliss, 254 Exchange Bldg., South Omaha. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by th Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, piano and note as security. $40. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $1.50. Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 431 Securities Bldg., 4th. Farnam. Ty. 66. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 (V SMALLER LOANS. OCT O W. C. FLATAD, EST. 1891. " 10 TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 150. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates, Privat loan booth. Harry Malashock. 1114 Dodga V. (611. Eat 1811. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WHITE ROCK EGGS $1.10 per setting, from mated pens. South $111. BUFF Orphlngtun eggs. $1 a setting. Thoroughbred stock, Red 6300 FINANCIAL 'Real Estate, Loannd Mortgage!. $4 PER CENT INTEREST. First farm debentures, amply secured, convertible a payment on land or indi vidual mortgage, at purchaser option, denominations $100, $600, $1,00$ and up. itARLEY J. HOOKER, 140 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dence; fund on hsnd for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC. $38-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts n account OMAHA LOAN A BLDG ASSOCIATION. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. fahm t n via r t s t ' PAUL PETERSON.' 0JO JQ BRANDEI3 THEATER BLDG. H. "W. BINDER. ' Money on hsnd for mortgage loan. City National Bank Bldg; OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS' O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO., 1014 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 1715. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6. 6H and Per Ceut J. H. DUMONT Co.. Keellne Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERO. Ill Brsn. dt'l Thester Bldg. D. 566. fUAc; MONEY CM 0 2 HARRISON A MORTON.Oyo O 919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam 8ta MONEY to loan on Improved farm and ranches. Klok Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN COMPANY Douglas 4S1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna Erickson Samuelson and hus band to Frieda Merkman, Cass street 110 feet west of Thirty-third street, north side, 40x151 $ $.600 Carl C. Jensen and wife to Lawrence Jay, Ellison street, lit feet east of Twenty-seventh street south side, 40x133.7 Luther G. Nelson and wife to Mar garet M. Burke, Howard street, 68 feet east of Twenty-fourth street, north side, 30x60 Bemls Carlberg Co. to Joseph Hsnak, et al, southwest corner Thirty-third end Frederick street 41x110 Alfred I. Crelgh, administrator, to Mabel C. Walter. Sixteenth street, 450 feet south of Canton street, west side, 60xl7 Ida J. Ltmbert to Grace A. Oglesby, 1.500 6,660 8,900 190 Ames avenue, 4$ feet west of Thirty-seventh street, south aide, 44x111 1 James Koutsky and wife to William A. Rathsack, Twenty-fourth street 168 feet north of N street, east side, 14x160 17,000 Pesrle Lacy Shelly and husband to Ben W. Fadden, Manderson street 301 feet west of Twenty-fifth ave nue, north slds, 10x111 Oscar A. Thornburg and wife, to Sadie Burnworth, Eighteenth street 160 feet north of W street west side, 60x130 Clara O. Fenwtck to Union Invest ment company,' Farnam street 104 feet east of Forty-ninth itreet, north side, 60x139 1,300 too 1,876 Boston Wool Market. Boston, April It. Th Commercial Bulle tin will say tomorrow: "Another week of suspens ha been the lot of the wool trade of the country. Thurs day the Boston wool trade acted on the report of the special oommlttee which had conferred with the war Industries board, and In which it waa announced that the government would receive the voluntary offer of the trade to turn over all of Us wool at July 10 prices, In lieu of which offer the wool would be commandeered. Obviously, there wa only on thing for ths wool trad to do. "The wool growers have offered all of the new 1118 clip to the government at July 10 prices. Ths nsw clip, however, will be handled through ths usual channels with a moderate commission to dealers. "Manufacturer of civilian goods will have to receive their allotment from the government The civilian will, under the new order of things, get what la left and that probably will not be muoh beyond the bare necessities " Scoured basis- Texas fine 11 month $1.73 1.76; fine t months, $1.1601 60; California northern, $1.7001.76; Middle county, $1.6601.60; southern, $1.4601.60; Oregon eastern No. 1 staple, 11.82 0 1,11 i eastern clothing, $1.6001.62; Vallsy No. 1, $1.7001.71. Territory, fin staple, $l.lte 1.874; half blood combing, $1.76 0171; blood combing, $1.6001.65; fin clothing, $1.6001.66; fin medium olothlng, $1,160 1.60. Pulled: Extra, $1.6001.81; AAI1.70O 1.80; A supers, $1.6001.61. Dry Goods. New York, April II. Cotton rood here today were easier in the gray goods di visions. Yarns were steady. Raw silk was embargoed on some railroad on shipments west from Nsw York. Wool markets were quiet. Markets closed early in consequence of the Liberty day holiday. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April II. Flour Unchanged. Ry $2.662.68. Barley $1.4501.87. Bran $33.14. Corn No. $ yellow, $1.6801 6$. Oats No. 8 white, 860870. Flaxseed $4.12H 04.14 V. Metal Market. New York, April II. Metal exchange quote lead and spslter nominal. At Lon don: Copper, spot and futures, 110; elec trolytic, 126; tin, spot, 860; futures. 850; lead, spot 29 10s; futures, 128 10; spslter, spot 64; future. 150. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., April 16. Corn No. J mixed, $1.6701 70; No. 1 white. $1,840 1.87; No. 2 yellow, $1.6801-72; May, $1.17 01.17; July, $1.660166tt. Oat No. I white, $70S7Vic; No. I mixed, 86085 14 o. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis Mo., Corn No. 1, $1.7101.71; No. S white, $1.8301 16; June, $1.64Vi; July, $1.63. Oats No. I, I60$(H: No, t white, 810 88tte; May, 84o; July, 76c. New York Sugar, New York, April 26. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 6.006c; fin granulated, 7.46a. Kansas City Prod no. Kansas City, Mo., April II. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Egg Firsts, 13 Vie. Lot Closing out sale of close-in lots at cheap prices and on easy terms. A rare chance to get an inside lot at less than outside prices and on easy terms. Lots in Club Terrace, 37th and Center. Lots in Home Terrace, 38th and Marcy. Prices range from $300 to $500. You will never be able to beat it. Every lot a bargain. Terms, $5.00 to $7.50 a lot cash ; $5.00 to $7.50 month. Start now to acquire a part of the earth. It will be a red letter day in your life. Sale 2:30 till night each day till all are sold. Take West Side Hanscom Park car, get off at Center street, and go west to Field Club or call us and we will show you the lots any time. Call up at once and make date to see property. Bring your. wife. Benson & Garmichael REALTORS, 642 Paxton Blk. Day Douglaa 1722. Night Walnut 1580, and Walnut 2812. GRAIN ANDJRODUGE Arrivals Larger Than on Last Two Day; Corn Prices Ir regular; Oats Eemain Unchanged. Omahs. April 11, 1111. Arrivals of grain today were notably larger than those of the last two days, with II cars of wheat 111 cars of corn, II cars of oats and two car of barley. Corn figures were rather Irregular, some of this cereal, practically th better grades of whit corn, war unchanged to a cent higher, while the yellow and mixed va rieties were unchanged to a cant off. On the whole ths market was generally a cent up to a cent off. Trade was quit active, th desired offerings going rsadlly. Oats wer unchanged to Vic higher, th bulk of th No. 1 whit bringing Vio ad vance. Standard oats sold at 86o and th No. 3 while at 66Vitf36c. No. 4 white brought 84H036Vic while the sampl grade went at sv,e. Rye took a jump of lOo per bushel, while marley showed sn Increase of 4Sf6o. No. 3 and 3 rye sold at $3. 665J2. 66, respectively, and the No. 3 grade of barley at $1.66. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 198,000 bu.; corn, 9.000 bu.; oats. 440,000 bu. Primary wheat receipt wer 130,000 bu. and shipments 9.000 bu., against receipts of 221,000 bu, and shipments of 60,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wer 920,000 bu. and shlpmeents 600,000 bu., against receipts of 1,064,000 bu. and shipments of 148,000 bu. last year. Primary eat receipts wer 938,000 bu. and shipments 191,000 bu., against rscelpts of 1,128.000 bu. and, shipments of 1,019.000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. -Wheat Corn, Oats 180 Chicago iluneapolls .... Duluth Omaha Kansas City , . . 7 17 2 14 I 151 113 9 61 St. Louis Winnipeg 157 These sales wer reported todsy: Corn No. 3 white; 4 cars, $1.78 $1.77; 4 cars. $1.76; 1 cars, $1.76 I cars, No. 4 white; 1 oar, $1.73; I cars, $1.72; 1 $-1 cars, $1.71. No. I white: I cars, 11.70; 1 oar, 11.69; $1.65. 6 cars, 11.68; I cars, $1.17; I cars, No. whit: 1 oars, $1.62; 1 car, Sampl white: 1 car, $1.16; 1 car, $1.60. $1.20; 2-6 car, $1.10. No. 1 yellow: 4 cars, $1.70. No. 1 yellow: 11 cars, $1.68; $ cars, $1.67. No. 4 yellow: 1 cars, $1.66; 1 car, 11.64; 1 car, 11.60. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.69; 1 car, $1.66; 11-6 cars, $1.6$; 1 car, $1.61; 1 car, $1.60. No. 1 mixed: I care, $1.66; 1 cars, $1.66; 1 car, $1.6$. No. 4 mixed: l-l car, $1.6$; $ car, $1.6$; 1 car, $1.63. No. I mixed: $ cars, $1.64. No. I mixed; I ears, $1.4$; 1 oars, $1.40. Sam ple mixed: .1 oar, $1.16: 1 car, $1.06. Oats Standard: t oar, Ila No. I whit: II cars, 16c; 1 car, tlfca; 7 cars, 86ViO. No, 4 white: I car, l6Vo; 1 car, 6Vto. Sam pl white: i cars, llVto. No. I mixed: I car, 3 Via. j Barley No. 1: I cars, $1.16. Ry No. 8: 1 car, $1.16. No. I: 1 ear, $1.64. Wheat No. $ mixed bard red winter: 1 car, $2.06. No. 4 mixed, common and red durum: 1 car, $2.06. No. 1 durum: 1 car, $2,09. Sampl hard winter: 1 ear, $1.18. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $2.11. No. I hard winter: 1 car, $2.01, No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.16. No. 1 dark northern spring: 1 car, $2.11, No. 1 mlxsd common whits: 1 tar, $3.00. No, 1 mixed common and red durum: 1 car, $1.11, No, 1 mixed common and red durum: 1 oar, $1.11; I car, $2.11. Omaha Cash Price Corn: No. I whit, $1.76(21.28; No. 4 whit, $1.1101.72; No. t white. $1.6601.70; No. I white, $1.1001.11; sampl whit, 11.20OL 81; No. 1 ysllow, 11.70; No. I yellow, $1.1701.18; No. 4 yel low, $1.1001.66; No. i yellow, $1.6001.11; No. $ mixed, $1.6801.16; No. 4 mixed, $L41 tfl.69; No. 6 mixed, $1.64; No. 1 mixed, $1. 40OL42; sample mixed, $1.0601 86. Oats: Standard, 86c; No. $ wbtte, I6ViO860; No. 4 white, 85Vi086Vi; sample, llVio. Barley: No. I, $1.15. Rye; No. 1, $1.16; No. I, $2.14. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th B by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 816 South Sixteenth street Omaha: Article Open High Low Clos Yt Corn, May 1 17 Vt 1 17 V4 117 Vt 1 17 Vi 117 July 1 62 !4 1 63 H 161H 1 tlfc HOVi Oat. May 14 Vi 14 13 14 11 July 74 76 71 74 74 Pork May 47 21 47 10 47 It 47 10 47 It July 44 16 41 16 41 76 41 71 41 II Lard May 14 II 14 II 24 76 14 77 14 10 July 16 17 26 II 26 17 II 17 21 17 Rib. May 12 71 12 71 II 70 II 71 ll 71 July 13 18 33 86 33 17 11 17 11 10 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Sharp Advance la Cora Do to Prospect of Acreage Reduction. Chicago, April 26. Prospect for a reduc tion of acreage brought about a sharp ad vance today In the corn market Increases of winter wheat and oats acresg wer said to be largely at th cxpens of earn, and it was also said seed trouble war operating to diminish production of corn. Unfavorable weatl -runted llkswts as a bullish factor. Opei,. -, which ranged from cent off to " ad vance, with May 11.17 and July , to $1.62, wer followed by Indication o. greater strength. Receipts wer not Urge and were cold readily at full price. Th olos waa firm at Vio to 2o net advene, with Mar $1.17 and July, $1.610111. Oats showed some sympathy with th up turn In corn. Th slowness of demand from th east, however, acted a a decided handi cap on the bull. After opening unchanged to cent higher, with May 13 oent to 84 cents, the market scored a alight further gain, but then underwent a material sag. Provisions were Irregular. Lard wa In demand, but pork and rib tended toward weakness. Belgian order wsr laid to ex plain the buying of lard. Falling off In shipments counted later a a bearish Influence. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.7$; No, I yellow, $1.7201.73; No. 4 yellow, $1.60. Oats No. I white, 8808oi standard, 88 89c. Rye No. 1, $2.60. Barley At $1.4601.88. Timothy At $5.008.00. Clover At $18.0028.0ll. Pork Nominal. Lard At $54.75. Ribs At' $22.07022.70. I Sale OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Receipts Short of Last Week's Record; Light Hogs , in Demand; Sheep Lower. Omaha. April 26, 1911, Receipt wer: Official Monday ... Official Tuesda, Official Wednesday Official Thursday Estimate today .... Cattle. Hoga Sheep. ' .11,109 18.891 2 690 .10,071 18,06 6,691! . 7,919 16,634 8,105 . 6.075 16.011 1,781 . 1,100 11,700 1,100 Five day this week..!8,l7t 15,211 11.161 Sam days last wek..47,769 14,611 44,533 Sam day I wka. ago.18,524 76.001 41,141 . Sam day I wka. ago 36,010 81,681 15,161 Sam day year ago.. 18.960 66,161 19,648 Receipts and disposition of llv stock at th Union Stock yards, Omaha, for 14 hour ndlng at 1 o'clock yesterday RECEIPTS HEAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. C, M. A St. P 1 S Wabash 1 , v.. Missouri Pacitto 1 4 I'nlon Pacific , 14 10 C. A N. W east 4 4 C. A N. W., west... 67 77 C, St. P., M. A 0 10 C, B. A Q., east II 1 C, B. A Q , west II 17 C R. I. P., east 7 f C, R. I. A P., west 14 1 Illinois Central. , . ..... .. 1 Chicago Ot West 1 I 14 1 1 19 Total receipts 161 161 II PISPOSITION HEAD. . ' . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co Swift A Company..,., Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.. 8. Omaha Packing Co. .... 453 1.871 1,830 1.789 1,560 469 1.171 121 781 696 619 691 1,134 171 30 7 4 136 46 4 20 7 10 68 66 67 14 4 141 26 177 Wilson Packing Co..,, F. B, Lewis Huntslnger A Oliver,, J. B. Root A Co...... J. II. Bulla Roaenstoek Bros F. Q. Kellogg Werthetmar A Degsn. Sullivan Bros ., Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. Christie Huffman John Harvey......... Pat O'Day. Other buyers,,...,... 274 Total ...4,117 11,117 1,692 Cattle There was a fair run of cattle, about $.800 head, and quality wa much the eame a it ha been' all week. Th five days' supply ha been approximately 19,000 head, or 1,600 short of last wsek, but 10,000 mor than for th corresponding wsek a year ago. Th market for fat oat tie wa about Ilk yesterday, steady on the good toe holoe beeves aslllng at $11.11 O17.10, slow and unevenly lower on the fair to good grade bringing lis dOOH.00, and very much demoralised and anywhere from $1,0$ to $1,60 lower than last wsek on the yearling and lightweight steer sell ing from $10.00 to $14.60. Cow and heifer ruled steady to lower, and th same wa true as to stockers and feeder. Quotation on cattle; Good to chole leave, $11.26017.10; fair to good bva, $11.25016.00) common to fair beeves, $12.60011.00) good to choice yearlings, $14.60014.18: fair to good yearling, $11.60 014.60; common to fair yearlings, $9,609 11.00; good to cholc heifers, $11.60011.60; good to choir cows, $12.00018.26; fair to good oows, $9.76011.76) common to fair oowi, $7.6001.60; prim feeder, $11,160 11.50; good to cholc feeder, $10.00011.00; fair to good feeder, $8.60O.(0; common to fair feeder, $7.5001.80; good to cholc Stookors, $1.60 011 10) stock heifer, $8,600 10.60; (took cows. $7.50010.00; stock calvss. $1 60O11.I0) vaal calves, $1.00 011.00: bull. tag, eto., $10.00011.00. Hog Th trad on th hog division Opened on receipt of 11,70$ head or 164 car, and developments showed t-.t th packers war pretty generally .' g tor weak clos. Bblpper and afe light weight butcher hog sold at unevenly higher prllee this morning around 6o to 101 bet ter than yesterday's average, but the bulk of the paoker trade was just about ateadt with yesterday, Th bulk et sale rang.lt It from $16.00 to $17.00, with the top of tnTI(,-"' Light weight were not la quite as icV0 demand as heretofore.. II gheep Relelpts today wer attmatdlJl 5,800 head. Th market en lamb closed yesterday all th way from 36 to 10 lower, than Wednesday and two load wer oar. rled over. Th market wa rather alow In qpenlng this morning, not muoh being , don during th early morning hours., Five Ingle deck of shorn we want at $1,460. These wer not as cholc as tboss that wer here th first part of th week, whloh sold at $16.25. The run today consisted. , mostly of shearing lambs, and whll noth-, lng had moved 'up to 10 o'elock th mar- ' kt 1 quotably 10 to 10 lower than yea tarday. ; Quotation on sheep! oood to cnoie lambs, $20.00021.00; fair to good lambs,, $11.00020.00; fair to ebolo yearling, $15.21, 017.00; fair to ehoto wethsrs, llt.lOff , .... 17.00; fair to cholc awe, $11.76 014 76; fesdsr lambs, $11. 0001$, 60; apring lamb, $20.00022.00. ... St torn lire Stook. ','? t Louis, April 18. Cattle Receipt, . 1,000. Market steady. Nstlv beef steer,.. $11.10017.10; yearling teer and hslfers, i $1.10016.00; cows, $7.60013 10; atocktra and feeders, $1.60011.00; fair to prim southern beef steers, $14.00011.64; beef and heifers, $1.00011-60; souther . ywit g teers and hetfera, $7.60010.40; native oalve. $7.7101( 6$. Hogs Receipts, 1,101. Market higher. Light, I17.60O17.I0; pig. I16.60O17.09; mixed and butcher, $17.45017.71; good heavy, $17.10017.16; bulk, $17.40017.70. . Sheep Receipts, none. Market steady, ' Lambs, $30.60021.11; owes, $11.00017.00; wethers, $16.60017.00; tanner and hop-' per. $I.IOO$.6$. Kansa City Uv 8 took. Kansas City, April Il.-iCattle lteeelpt. 1.000. Market steady. Prime fed tsr. ' 116.16017.2$; dressed beef steers, $11,260 -16.60; western steer, 114.15017.11; cows, -$7.71014.00; hejfers, $1.00014.00; atooksr . and feededs, 18,00011 76; bulla, $8.60 011-56; calvss, $8.00012.60. " , Hogs Receipts, 1.400. Market higher. " Bulk, $17.16017.40; heavy, $17.11017.11 , packers and butcbsrs, $17.16017.46; light., $17.25017.45; pigs, $11.60017.00. , . Sheep Receipts, 1,000. Market ateady. Lambs, $20.00021.26; yearlings, 116.600 ' 18.00; wethers, $11.00017.00) ewes, $16.00 " 16.7$. . .- .' " Sioux City Llv Btoek. Bloux City, April 16. Cattle Receipt. 1,. 000 head; market steady; beat steers, $11.41 , O17.00; fat cow and heifer, $9.00014.61: cannen, $7.2608-69; tookr and feeder. $9.00 0 14.00; calves, $1.00011.00; bulla, stsgs. tc, $8 00011.10; feeding eow and , heifers, $7.10011.00. Hog Receipt, 1,104 head; market 10o to 16o higher: light, $11.96017.11; mixed, -$ 1. 75016. 90; heavy, $16.60016.80; pigs. $16.00018.00; bulk of sal, $14.10017.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10$ head; " market ateady. ,.'.,', i Chicago Live Stock. - ' Chicago, April 26. Cattle Receipt, l,$0: Market weak. Native steers, $10.10017-$$: stockers and feeders, $3.28012.15; cow and heifers, $6.76013.80; calves, $7.6001$. 60. - Hogs Receipts, 20,000. Markst higher. Bulk, $17.00017.60; light, $17.05017.66; -mixed, $16.75017.60; heavy, $16.86 17.80; rough, $16.86016.40; pigs, $13.00017.25. Sheep Receipts, 7,000. Market weak. Sheep, $13.00017.20: lambs, $16.00011.50. ' St. Jonepk I4v Stock. , -.' St. Joseph, Mo., April 14. Cattle Re ceipts, 600 head; market steady; steer. $12.00017.10; cows and heifer, $7.00014.60 calve, $7.00012-00. i Hog Receipts. 1,100 head; mark!; , higher; top, $17.31; bulk, 316.86017.30. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1,200 head! market lower; lambs, $17.0021.0O; awa $10.0016.50. . New Tork Produce. New Tork, April 26. Butter Market steady; receipts, 1,162 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 44tt0 46o) sxtra, (II score), 44c; firsts, , 41Va041Hc; packing Stock, current make, No. 1, 81 V4 82c. Eggs Market steady; receipts, -22,711' cases; fresh gathered, extras, 880384c; fresh gathered, storage packed, firsts, 884 0 37ttc; regular packed, extra firsts, 361a 087o; regular packed, first, 140 36c. Cheese Market steadier; receipts, 1,487 boxes; state, whole milk, flats, held, spe- , ctals, 24H025Hc; state, fresh, 22H 0 23ot State, whole milk, flats, held, average run. . l3K 0 24ttc; state, fresh. 22c. Poultry Alive and dressed, market firm and unchanged, -, Chicago Produce - i - f Chicago, April 26. Butter Market . un- ' ohanged.- ,..!-.- Eggs Market lower; receipt. 12,114 eases; firsts. 2233Hc; ordinary firsts, tlHOtle; at mark, case taoluded. 3114 O ' MHo. . Potatoes Rclpt, II art laaitiit $B1 , ohanged. rowl TJaohaaa J 1 1 1 :1 3 r . 1 -t